Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1918, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBIilO LEDGrER-PHIADELPHIA", WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918
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JOIN RESERVE SYSTEM
Six State Banks With Large Resources
Admitted
Washington, Aur. 14. State banks
Admitted to tho Federal Reserve system
Include the following;:
Provident Savings Dank and Trust
Company. Cincinnati, resources $13,
5,000 j Pontine Savings Rank, Pontlac,
Mich., M9t,000; Bank of Commerce,
Little nock. Ark., 14,082. 000: Bnnk of
Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wis., $8,608,000:
Vnlon Trust Company, Little Rook,
Ark.. $3,0!1,000, and the Eric. County
.Trust Company, East Aurora, N. Y.,
11.009,000.'
GERMANS CALL IT FORGERY
Mechanic h Fined for Altering Mark
on Linen Card
Amsterdam, July 27 (Correspondence
of the Associated Tress), A curloty
Of German justice Is a sentence of three
days Imprisonment passed upon August
Simon, a mechanic, who had altered on
his linen card the floure Indlcatlnc the
lie of his collar. The charge was one
of "ichwere urkunden-faelschung"
"forgery In the major degree says a re
port of the case In the Dusscldorf Nach.
richten.
Beatfts
Arthur, Hobrt a.
Johnston, Mary
.lone, KOwar-. I.
Jot, Titrhard K
Kelly, Mary
Kellv, .Margaret A,
KmrMlv, .Tim '
Kvrnhaw, Annie "W,
l.nwnon. Iouis
T.lnptnmtt. AVf O.
Loner nizaheth
Matey. Matthew J.
MrEltion. Elln
Mcltvalne, Charles E.
McSIurray. Qporiro
Meart Hannah H.
MelUnzer. Theresa
Mnnn, (Venn
Meyers. Harvey F.
Mink. Georpo
Murnhy. Margnret J,
Murphy, Snni'H
Parker, George W.
Pattprnon, Mlldrnd C.
Salhes, Charles S.
fehwrlnlc, Itoie
Shfrmer. KlUa O.
Hl1ny, Mirv .Tndson
Hmlth, Joseph O.
Smith. Joseph H.
Hpoia Mwrnce
Splra, Moes
Htephennn R
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Trenvove. Mary F.
Troui i rtthiinnc I..
Vickrrs John
Wallace, Anna
Wilson. Acnea n.
llanke. Mary Curran
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Soot. Elisabeth J.
Brown. Joseph H.
Brown. Mary K
Butcher, Anna S
Caldwell, I.uev
Capo. K. McE.
Clark, Katharine F.
Conlev. Francis X.
Crawford, B. R.
Cunningham, Louisa
Daniel, Henrv May
pavles. John K.
ponaahv. Sarah D.
Dovle. retrlck
Eekard. Henrietta M.
Potr. Joseph K.
Fossler. John J.
Fox. Annie
Trlshmuth, Jane n.
flahsaan Eleanor M.
Gearty, Walter M.
8lenn. Jennie M.
raham. Aanes
Graham. Margaret
ureennaich. A. 9.
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HepnanrJlrldrot
Soa, Ethel Either
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Hulfpmann. nornard
,Hupltz, Elizabeth
Hvir. Annt R.
Johnion, Mary
ARTHUR. Suddenly. Auj. 12. nOnElU
O.. late of County Tyrone, Ireland, son ot
Richard H. and Martha Arthur, aired 14.
Relatives and friends Imlted to funwral.
Thura., li p. m.. 1R17 H. duenther st. (21th
and Dickinson sts.) Int. North rvilnr Hill
Cem. Remains may be lewed Wed. ovc.
Auto iwrvloe.
HIaANKK AUJT. 12. MAW qUHHA.N,
wife of John H. Rlanke and dnuahter of
James and Sarah A. Curran Relatlvea nnd
xrienua invited to runeral. r"rl , :3U a. m.,
parents' residence, 1421 S. l.'ith st. Solemn
requiem mass St. Rita's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Cross Csm.
,IlO'!K. Suddenly. Auc. 12. EMMA L.
BOCK, widow of Mathlas Hock and daunh
yer of the late Dr. Theodore and Emma
Demme. Relatives and frlenda of family are
respectfully Invited to funeral aervlcea.
Thurs., 2 p. m., at 4028 Larchwood ave.
Jnt private.
M BQOZ. Aur. 11, ELIZARETH J. BOOZ
jneo Peterson), wife of William J. Boos.
Helatlves nnd friend Invited to funeral.
Thurs., 1 p. m., 048 N. 38tn st, Int. Bris
tol, Pv, arrival of train leaving W. Phlla.
station 2:3U p. m. Ilody may be viewed
Wed. eve.
RROWN. Auc. 13. MARY E.. widow of
Daniel Inton Ilrown. Funeral services,
TJjurs., 11 a. m.. 1837 W. Tioga st. Int,
fSSrate.
MROWN. Aug. 11. JOSEPH It. MROWN.
Il.latlres and friend Invited to funcrnl
Thurs.. 10 a. m.. 8012 Prnnkford ave.,
HolmeiDurc. Services 11 a. m. Emmanuel
P. R. rhuroh. Int. private.
BUTCHER. In Conshohockrn. ?..
KVhth Month. 12th, ANNA S.. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Butcher nnd grand
daughter of late Paxaon and Letltla Wakey.
Services, lata residence. 7th ave. and Harry
t.. Fifth-day, 13th 2.30 p. m. Friend may
- call AVed., T to 0 p. m. Int. private, at
convenience of family.
CALDWBLU Suddenly, Aug, 12. LUCY,
widow of John Caldwell and daughter of
Maria and the late John Keel. Relatlvea and
Jrlends Invited to services, Thurs.. 'J p. m.,
2015 Medary ave., Oermantown. Int. private,
Hemalna may be view. ! Wed eve
, CAPP. KATHERINE McELROY CArP,
Aur. 9. of endocarditis. In Washington,
D, C.
CLARK. Aug. 12, at residence of daugh
ter Mrs. Benjamin F. Donovan 1217 N,
54th at.. Vf. Phlla.. KATHARINE 'P.
'. CLARK nee Hartnett) wlfo of James W
Clark of Dover. Del. Funeral servlcea will
be held at Holy Cros Church, Dover. Del.,
Thura,, on nrrlval of 7:23 a. m. train from
Broad Si. station.
CONI.WT. Killed In action In France,
July 1 with th WOtli Infantry. Ca. K
FRANC13 X.. beloved son nf William and
Elisabeth Conlev. aged 17 of 720 S. 20th st.
( Relatives and friends, soldiers and marines,
Invited to solemn mas of requiem for the
repose of hi, soul. Frl., n a. m.. Church of
' St, Charles Dorromeo, 20th and Christian
sts. ,
, CRAWFORD t-At 1031 N. lnth st.. Aug.
. 18. ELIZABETH R.. widow of Trunk M
Crawford, aged 77. Relatlvea nnd friends
Invited to funeral services. Frl 11 a, m ,
Devld H. Schuyler nidg,
Hrnml and
I'lO-
mono sis inn nrivfup
CUNNINQHAM. Aug. IS. LOUISA, wife
f Thomas J. Cunningham. Relatives and
i friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.,
8 p. m.i 1817 Ayre at. Int. Frl,, at conven
ience of family.
DANIEL Suddenly, at Amsterdam N.
T.. Aur. 18. HENRY MAY. husband of Jo
4. sephlno Roberts Daniel ared 38. Late resi
dence. Chestnut Hill. Phlla. Pa. Int. prl
J vat.. Wilson, N. C.
DAVIE8. Aug: 12. JOHN H., husband
f lata Mary W. Davles, aged 7. Relative,
, and friends Invited to funeral services.
i Thurg., 2:80 p. m., nephsw'i residence. John
,r. Davles. 1821 Wakellng St.. Frankford.
1 Int. private. East Cedar Hill Cem
i PONAOHY. Aur. 13. SARAH B. DON
AOHY, Relatives and trlenda, members of
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tyut,'u" y appointments. Ou.l,
nn, orchestra. Noted for excellent tablet
wklte service. , Cap. ISO. Auto at trains.
klst. J ALBERT HARRIS, Prop.
, NEW SHELDON Sr no,t,m ca'p!
' 450. Glev.t private baths: rooms en suite;
j bklt. Auto. D. J. Woods. Own, management.
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fit. Barnahaa'a P. E. Church, Invited to fu
njral services. Thurs. 2 p. m.. rosldenra
of rilece. Mrs Jam.a Powera. J084 Coral at.
Int. private. Northwood Cem. Hemalna may
be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 n. m.
.DOVM3 Aug. 12 PATItlCK. hMiband
of Annie Hoylo. Ttelatlvra and frlfndn. St.
nomlnlek'a D.nrflctat Socltty. Invited to
runeral. flat., -30 a. m rldnce ot ton-In-law.
John J, Randa. 2073 E. Venanito
at. Solemn requl.m man St. Joachtma
Church 10 a. n. Int. St. Domlnlck'a Cem,
Auta funeral.
KCKAIIP. A. 12. ItENntETTA M..
dAuvhter of late . Loula and Sunan Hckard
(nen Kalian). rUtatlvea and friends Invltrd
to funeral itrvlcea, Thura , 2 p m. 025 V
Cumberland at. Int. Mt. Peace Cem.
Limousine funeral.
1T00 Suddenly. Au. 18. JOSEni K.,
aon of Samuel and Catherine Fou. Itfla.
Uvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sal.,
S:30 a. m.. parents residence, A,10a N.
Watts at. Solemn reaulem hlsh map. St.
Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul
chro Cem Auto fureral.
FOS-U.ER Au. 11, .TOHN X. huibnd of
Kllm Foniler. aseA 82. Ralatlvea and friend
Invited to services. Wed., 0 30 p. m., 131S
W. York at. Int. private. Pelfontatne. O.
FOX. Suddenly, Au. 12. NNIH wfa nf
late Cleore W. Pox. Ilelatlvea and frlrnda
Invited to funeral eervlcea, Thura , 2 p. m
2S Albert ave Aldan. Delaware County, p
Int. Hillside Cem.
FMSHMUTH. Auk. 12, JANE P., dauah
ter of John II. and Jane 11. Trlehmuth (nee
Illalr). ,aged 18 months. Relatives nnd
frlenda Invited to funeral services Thurs
4 p. m , SR43 Frankford nvc. Int. North
Cedar Hill Cem.
OAHACAN. Auc. 12. ELEANOR M ,
diushter of John and Marv Oahasan (nee
O'Keefe). Relatives nnd frlenda, n. V M
Sodality of St. Monica's Church. Invited to
funeral. prl S'80 a m , parenta' residence,
21 19 S. lnth et. Solemn requiem mass St
Monica's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Crosi
Cem Auto service.
OKARTY Killed In action, nnttle nf
Marne. France, Julv HI. Captain WALTER
M, OEARTY. husband of Catherine O.
Oearty and son of Kate and late John
Clearly. Relatlvea and frlenda. Veteran
Corps, members Company A, Old Ounrd lat
Rent'., N O. P.: SI. Edward's Holv Name
Society. St, Ednard's Cadets and San Sal
adnr Council K. of C. Invited to mnnth'a
mind solemn requiem mllltarv mass. St. Ed
ward's Church. 8th and York sts , Frl . 10
' OI.ENN. Aur. 11, JENNIE M.. daushter
of Mary Glenn (nee Harrlty) and late John
Olenn. need 15. Relative and friends In
vited to funeral. Frl.. S:3n a m. from
mother'a residence. 1201 Tarrlsh st. Sol
emn requiem mass Church of Assumption 10
a. m tnt Holv Cro Cem uto funeral
GRAHAM. AU. 12, .AGNES, widow of
Ucnjamln Graham Relathes and friends
Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 1 p. m.,
son's residence. 2213 Fltf water St. Int.
Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed
Wed . R to 10 p. m. Auto sonic.
GRAHAM. Auc 12, MARGARET
OIIAHAM (ns Hume), widow of John
Graham, sued 72. Relatives and friends
lnlted to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m ,
chapel of the Episcopal Hospital. Int. pri
vate. Gmenwood. K. of P., Cem.
nnRF.NHAI.rm Suddenly. Auc. 11.
ARTHUR STANLEY OIIBENHALOH. son of
llertha and late Arthur GreenhaUh. aRed
23. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to fu
neral, Thurs. 1 p. m.. .Ml N. 3d St.. Com
den, N. J. Services at Church nf Ascen
sion. Gloucester Cltv, N. J,, i:3o p. m.
Int. Cedir Grove Cem.
GROFF. AUK 12, L. WAYNE OROFF,
husband of Mnrv L. Oroff. son of Adam R.
nnd Ell7ahcth Oroff ftced 43. Relathes
and friends, also Purltv Lodire. No. 323.
I. O O. P., United Ilrother Encampment.
No. 2(1. I, O. O F : Local Union of Ol'ers,
No 3(0. Invited to funeral services. Frl..
2 p. m. 142.1 Parrlsh st. In Hll'slde Cem.
Friends mav view remains Thurs, ev.
HALLMAN Suddenlv. Au- 1.1. A1IRAM
R,. husband of Marlce P Hallman. aped 41
Relatlvea and friend lnlted to funeral 217
H, Main st., PhoenlTVille r,. Sat.. 2 pm.
Int private Jlorrls Cem . Phoenlxvllle Pa,
HAND. Auk. IS. HARVEY J HAND, of
1218 Mt. Vernon st . husband of Lillian M.
Hand (nee Puttht RelatUes nnd frlenda In
vited to funeral. Krl 7 30, a. m . Oliver II
Hair Hide . 1S20 Chestnut st. Solemn mas
of requiem Assumption Church. 12th nnd
, spring Oirden sts P n m Int Holv Cross
Cem. Auto service. Remnlns may ba
,vi-m xnnrsniy ) to in n
1IEENAN. Aug 12. I1RIDOET HEESAN
(nep Ma her) widow nf John Heenan. for
merly of 1710 Carlton St. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Frl , 8 30 a. m.,
nephew's residence. John Nolan. 5040 Addi
son st 30th and Pin sts. High mass nf
requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10
a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral.
H1NKI.K. Aug. 12. GEORGE A . husband
of late Hannah C. Hlnkte (nee Ilotloway),
aged 87. Relatives and friends. Palestine
Ixdge, No. 470, F, and A. M. : Keystone,
Chapter. No. 173. R. A. C: Washington
Camp. No. BO. P. O. S. of A., invited to
funeral. Thurs , 2 p. m.. son's residence.
Mr. Wilbur O. Hlnkle. 4434 Mitchell at., Rox
borough. Int, Lev.rlnBton Cem. Friends
mav cell Wed , 7 to I) p. m.
HOADE. Aug. 12. ETItnL ESTHER
HOADE (nee Addy), wife of Dr. Michael C.
HonUv, Funeral services will be held cor.
Klslnf? Sun ave and Magee St.. Lawndale.
Phlla., Thura,, 2 p. m Int. private. Omit
flowers.
HORAN. Suddenly. Aug. 12. OEOROE S..
huebttnd of late Katharine Horan. Relatlvea
and friends Invltrd to funeral. Frl.. 8:30
a. m.. 112 W. Ix)gan st.. Oernnntown. Sol
emn mass of requiem Church of St. Francis
Aaslsl 10 a. tn. Int. private. Holy Cross
Cem Auto service.
HULSEMANN. Aug. 13. BERNARD.
husband of Caroline H. Hulsemnnn. Rela
tives and friends. Ellis Post. No. A. G A.
R., Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8'30 a. m . 2333
N. 2nth st. Solemn requiem mass Church
of Our I.adv ot Mercy 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Sepu'cbre Cem.
HI'PLITZ. Suddenly. Aug 13. ELIZA
BETH, daughter of late Frank and Marv A.
Hupllts. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Frl . 1 p. m , residence of
G E. Gerhard. 0 9 N fllth st , West Phils.
Int private, Uoxborough Presbyterian Cem.
Auto servloo.
HYER. Aug. 8 ANNIE K. HYER. (laugh
ter of John and Marv J Garltee. Int v. as
mad at West Laurel Hill Cem. Tues
JOHNSTON. Aug. 12, MARY1, daughter
of lata William and Mary Johnston. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Frl.. 2:30 p m., niece's residence, Mrs. E.
Everett Mather, 581P Haverford ave. Int.
private. Auto service.
JOHNSON. At residence 81st st ' and
Madison ave., Aut. 13. MARY, vvlfo of
George Johnson. Notice of funeral later.
JONES. Aug. 12. EDWARD L.. Ion of
Phillip and late Mary A. Jones aged 23.
Funeral, to which relatives and friends are
Invited, Frl., 8:30 a m.. 2220 S. 23d St.
Solemn mass of requiem Church of St,
Edmond 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Com. Auto
'.TOYCE Aug. 13. RICHARD KENNETH
JOYCE son nf John J. and Mary L Jovco.
nged 10 Relatives and friends Invited to
funern' services. Sat 2 p. m . 1230 N 30th
st Int. private Auto funeral. Friends
mav rail Frl eve.
KELLY Aug 12. MARY, widow of Pat
rick Kellv. Relatives and frlenda Invited to
funeral, Frl,, 8:30 a. m., 373S N. 13th St.
Solemn high mass of requiem St. Stephen',
Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
KELLY Aug. 12, MAROARET A.,
daughter of Edward M. and lata Annie Kellv.
Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral.
Frl. morn., from residence of parents,
Frankllnyllle. N. J. Meet at house 10 a. m.
High mass St. Bridget's Church, Qlassboro,
N. J.. 10 30 a. m. Int. Olasshoro, N. J.
KnNNELLY.Aug. 11. JAME8 J,, son of
Patrick and Mary Kennelly (nee Pierce),
aged 23. Relative, and friends Invited to
funeral. Frl., 8 a. m.. parents' restdenoe.
838 Dallv st. (3d and Wolf st,.). Solemn
requiem high mass Church nf Our Lady of
Mount Carmel 0.30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem Auto sTYlce.
KERSHAW Aug. 13, ANNIE W.. wife
of Cecil Kershaw, aged 02. Relatives and
friends Invited, to funeral services, Frl..
2 n. m . daughter's residence, Mrs. Char
lotte James, 4148 Orchard St.. Frankford.
Remnlns may ba viewed Thurs., eve. 'Int.
private.
LvWSON On Aur. J3. 1018. LOUIS
LAWSON, husband nf Anna Lawson (nee
Marshall), aged 03 years. Due notice of
funeral will be s(ven.
ilPPlNCOTTAst Mt. Hollv. N. .T Aug.
12 YRH O. I.IPPINCOTT. aged 74 Rela
tive, and friends Invited to funeral. Thur .
2 p. m.. residence of son. Htrvey E, Llppln
cntt 4 Garden at.. Mt. Holly, N, J Int
Mt Holly Cem,
I.OPER Aug. 13, t Phlhdelpbh, Pa..
ELIZABETH, widow of Evans Loner. Bred
83. Relatives and friends Invltrd to funeral
services. Thur,.. 8 p. m . son-in-law's resi
dence, George S. Russell, 1104 Duncannon
ave.. Thlla Int, Shlloh, N. J. llrldgeton
papers copy,
MAI.r.V. Au 13. TilATTIIEW J., hus
band of Mary H. Moley (nee French) and
on nf late Matthew and Mary Malev.
Relatives and mends Holv Name Society
nnd emplovea of Prudential Insurance Co .
Invited to funeral. KM. H'.iii n m . 2M N
Felton st . West Philadelphia Requiem
mM Church of the Roirv 10 a m. Int.
private N- Cathedral fern Auto fnersl
Mcr.LHONE. Aug 12. ELLEN, wife of
Prank McElnone, Relative and friends.
Alter Bnr1.lv II V M Sodality. Leagua
nf Sacred Heart, of St. Charles's Churchi
Ladles' Auxiliary. Ply" No. 1, A OH., In-
vneq o lunrrai. TI. o;on a mi . vtot i.a
tona at . nenr 18th and Wharton sts Sol.
ran mass of renulem fit Charles's Church
10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
MoILVAlNFI At Denton Md . Aur. 18.
riVRI.F1 EDWARD MclLVAtNE. husband
of Rose Price Ucllvalne. aiied SP. Funeral
services, Thurs., p a. m home nf Herbert
Wilson. Denton, Md. Int. 11:30 a, pi.,
rtnrrntPs Chsnel. Delaware.
McMtTRRAYiOn Aug, IVin) OEOROB
n'MijJW(Ax, eiqe.j son nj lain vapi. jonn
and Margaret MeMurray. aged 82 years.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aerv.
Icea. Tliur, . 1 p. m., at resldfnc, oT brother.
In-law. A. P. Wandsldn, 2J13 Morris st. int.
private, i.awnview v em. iemsin, may pe
Viewed Wed. eve. Auto servlc,.
MEAD. Xug, 11. HANNAH ,B., wf, of
James L. Mead and daughter of late Captain
;r 01 late Captain
IIV; E.rt fetends
M-W Church
01, P. O. of A.'
uono iioraen. sgeu ne, usisiiyi
memners ok v;oumni ;ve.
and mimhera nf Pamn No.
I-,,I,.J tn ..n&WKl ...uIm. PI,.,a n
II ll.ni .," u,ioin, v..fc. "MiriJ .Ulf
p. m.. 2402 Oxford st. .Int. Private. Friend,
mav rail wd 7 to 10 n m
MELLINQHR. Aur, 13. TERESA. wlf
of Iwrence MeMlnger. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8 a, m.. 1314 N.
83th st. Solemn requiem mass BL Gregory',
Chuwh 90 a,
Autn funeral
m, Int. Holy Cross Cem,
MEYERS Suddenly. Aug.
Suddenly, Aug. 11. at Camp
RVEY P MHYERa. sorT'o?
Laura Z. Meyers, aged en
riyracuse, JiAK
rfnn,a 14 mi,,
tteiaiives I
Thurs.. 2 p,
and friends Invited tq funeral,
p, m., parent,' residence, 738 Rose
. AmLlsr. Pa. Int. Rose Hill Cem.
.. 1,. l..n&1 Wail f In O ,T
mitv ivi.. AmLlsr. Fa. Int.
Remains may he viewed Wed , 7 to P p. m.
MINK. Aur. JjqEORaft. sonof late
John and Rebecca Mink, aged 81. Relative,
ann rrienos. union imu, io, it, t. or r..
and faen, JIarlon Council No. 117. O, U, A
M.. Invited to ("nerel. Frl... 2 n. m., JO'.'i
Ellsirorth tv Int. VI. MorlahvC;m, R..
main may vlewe4 Thv"- 'li ''so
.6N0 Aug. ll.OCEANuMfiNSO. R.I.
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MURPHY. Aug. 10. MARGARET J.
MURPHY (nee Flynn). wife of Eugene 3.
Murphy. Helatlves and friends. St. I'aul
Ladles1 T. A. II. Society. Auxiliary John O.
Oreble Post. No. 10. and Annla M. Ross Cir
cle. No. 30, a. A. It.. Invited to tuners),
Frl., 8:30 a. m., husbnnd'a residence, 1237
Daly st. (abovs Wolf St.). Solemn requiem
mass Church of Epiphany. 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem. Auto service.
XltJRPHY. Aug. 12. SAMUEL P.. nus
band of Reglna E, Murhpy (nee Benny). Rew
stives and friends, Quaker City Lodge, No.
140. n. of R T.. Invited to funeral. Frl..
8-30 n. m 1 1510 N. 30th St.. West rhlladei.
phla. Solemn mass ot requiem St. Ignatlus's
Church, 48d and Walnut sts., 10 a. m. Int.
private Holy Cross, Cem
PARKER. Aug. 13. GEORGE W huv
hand of Henrietta Parker, aged 74 Rela
tive, and frlenda Invited to funeral serv
ices. Frl , 2 p. m . son-in-law's residence,
Horace Walton. 1713 Ulavl st., Nlcetnwn.
Int. private. Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem.
Auto service. Friends may call Thur eve.
PATTERSON. At her parents' residence,
r.sr.l Addison St.. Aug 13. MILDRED C.
wife of Warren D. Patterson nnd daughter
nf William C. and Lnuru G. I,ovett, aged
24. Relative nnd friend Invited tn serv
ices. Prl., 2 p. m., at the Oliver It. Hair
uuildln. 1820 Chestnut st. Int private,
Arlington Cem.
SALLES. Aug 13. CHARLES S , on of
Charles F. and Cecilia Knox Salle (neo
Enrlev). aged 11. Relatives and friend
Invited to funeral, Frl., 8:30 a m , parents'
residence, 1311 S. Girenther st , 2sih nnd
Dickinson sts.. Angels' mass St Otbrlel's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
, HCHWKINLK At Hamburg, Pa . ROSE
(nee Gropefrlck). wife,, of. Walter Schwclnle
aged 24 Relative aftd friends, members of
Nest No. 1012. Ladles' Order of Owls, In
vited to funeral services, Thurs 2 p m ,
272S Cambridge st Int. private Mt Vernon
Com. Remain may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 0
p m An'o funeral.
SHERMER. Aug. 13. ELIZA GEOROI
ANA. widow of Josephus Gilbert Hhermer
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, Frl., 3 p. m., 031 W Rltlenhouso St.,
Otn Int private
SIDNEY JIARY JUDSON August 0 1818.
at her home In Hood River. Oregon Boston
paper please, copy.
SMITH Aug. 12. JOSEPH Q .' hubind
of Ella M Smith (nee Nelhauer). Relatives
and frlenda. member of Washington Camp.
No 77, p. 0. S of A., nnd emplnves of
William Cramp Ship and Engine Building
Co . Invlled to funeral services. Frl 1 30
P. m , 2331 E Boston ave. Int Hillside
Cem., via funeral cnr. Remains may be
viewed Thurs , after 8 p. m
SMITH Ape 1.1 at Elliahethtmvn Pa
JOSEPH II SMITH, Sr. Relative and
friends. St. John's Lodge, No 113. F and
A. M., invited to .funeral services, Frl 2
p. m., chapel of Andrew J Hair K. Son,
Arch and luth sts Int Mt Morlah Cem
SPECLV. At Magnolia. N. J . Aug 12.
st resldeppe of son-in-law. Frank CUep.
LAWRENCE SPECIA. aged 33 Relative
and friends Invited to funeral Silt 8 30
p m . funeral home of John C Klmmerle &
Son. 2127 N. lfroad St., nbovo Diamond
Solemn hljlv mas St. Marv Magdilen
Church. Int. private. rtemaln mav be
viewed at funeral home Frl. 7 to 10 n m
SPIRA. Aug. 13. MOSES. hubnnd of
late Ether SpIrA Duo notice of funeral
will be given from 3230 W. Norrls st
STEPHENSON Aug. 13. I1MALTNB
wife nf Samuel Stephenson nnd daughter of
Into Sarah A. nnd Edward W Jones, Rela
tlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral service.
Sun.. 2pm. 2400 S. Cnmao at Int Mt.
Morlah Cem Remain may be viewed Sat
from 7 to 10 n m Auto servlee
STOW. Suddenly. Aug. 12. GEORGE T .
bushond of Christiana Slow (neo Gosser).
Relative and friends all organization nf
which be vas n member. Invited to funeral
service. Thurs 1.30 p m. parlors of
Katharine s. Carlln. 4,"in B. GIrnrd ave Int
private North Cedar Hill Cem.
TRENOOVE Aug 11J MARY F. wife
nf Richard Trenenve (nee Ooddard). nged 01
Relatives and friend. Shskahappn Council
No. 130. D of P : T. O R M . Prankford
Pride Circle. No. 4M, CO F. or A . In
vlted to funeral Thurs., 1.30 p. m 2233
Margaret st Frankford. Services at Ortho
dox M. E Church 2 30 p. nf.. Int Oakland
Cem, Remains may be vlcewd Wed., 8 to
10 n m.
TROUT Aug 12. CATHARINE L.. wife
of late Charlea A. Trout, aged 81 Relative
and friend Invited to servloe Thurs , 2 n.
m., 4000 Haverford ave Int Fei-nwond Cem
Rrmalnr may be viewed Wed. 8 to 0 p m
VICKERS Aug. 12. JOHN VICKERS.
sen of late George and Sarah Vlcker. Rein,
tives and friends Invited to funeral servlee
Thurs 1 n m.. 10.1 r.. I.ehlch ave Int
Qr-n.,vnod 'K of P.) Crm Auto funeral
WALLACE. Aug. 12 ot Norrlstown Pa .
ANNA widow of Robert Wallace aged 07
nl.it!ii, nnd friend Invited tn funeral
Frl . 2 p m.. son-in-law's residence. 3401
!; st Kemnins mnv ne viewn j nurs., m to
10 n m. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem
WILSON Aug. 13. AGNES R, vvlfo of
Harrv S Wilson, nged 23 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services Frl 2
p m 208 Helen st Tnt Helvue Cem. Re
mains may he viewed Thurs., after 7pm
Auto funeril
LOST AND FOUND
RING Lost. MonJav night, ladv'fl gold ring.
set with 1 emep,ld. .1 diamond: libernl
rcwo rd J 743 Ledger Central
MEDALLION I.nt an oval, carved meU.il.
lion, green Jade, about one Inch long. A,
Inch wldei 13 reward Harrison Safety
noller Works, 17th and Allegheny1 ave..
Philadelphia
TICKET lost, ticket for traveling bag at
Reading Terminal Finder plense commu
nicate with Dr. J. Forrest. Summit Hill, Pa.,
and receive reward No questions nsked
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other Clnsslfleil Ails on I'nce 21
HANK CLERK, 2 bookkeepers, In an uptown
Institution, good reference. P 720. Led
ger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, doublo entry, to take charge
of small set of books for Insurance so
ciety In central part of city, state expe
rience and salary desired. J 037. Ledger
L'untral
A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY
IN U S. GOVERNMENT WORK
TELEPHONE SERVICE UNDER It. 8.
GOVERNMENT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT
IN CARRYINO ON THE WAR.
3000 YOUNG WOMEN TELEPHONE OP.
ERVTORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI
CINITY. THE WORLD'S WORKSHOP. ARE
PATRIOTICALLY HELPINO TO WIN THE
YOUNO WOMEN. 17 TO 31 YEARS OF
AGE. CAN ENTER THIS OREAT WORK
AT ONCE.
10 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THB
FIRST FOUR WEEKS, WITH RAPID AD
VANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
PERMANENT POSITIONS! EXPERIENCB
UNNECESSARY.-
TIITD WORK IS CLEAN AND FASCINAT
ING THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS
MEALS SPRVED AT COST. ANNIVKR.
gARY PAYMENTS, SICK BENEFITS. VA
r,ATJi,S.JVVnr PY' NOT OVER 8
n,,!;0,0 UTO1 TIIIfl PATRIOTIC OPPOR.
Tt'VTTT TALK IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY,
BETWEEN 8 AND 0 OR ANY EVENING
BY APPOINTMENT WITH
FIRST FLo'oR.3 Iu31 SARCHAST.. PHILA.
MISS G SMITH
408 MARKET ST.. PHILA.
- -l' p, R ZINGOL
20, W CHELTEN AVE.. QTN.
MISS W O REILLY
20 E 5TH ST., CHESTER. Pi,
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP
PENNSYLVANIA
BOOKKEEPER, experienced on Individual
M'll'nV-Id'ser'cerr,.'"" B0d rtunltr.
BOOKKEEPER doubla entrv; !.,,-.,..- ..
flee! give experience and references: salary
11500 p. vear. M 1138. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, exp'd' pleasant surround,
tngs; good wages. "F-3," P o Roi 3443
ROOKKF'EPER. Young woman, possessing
tho facultv of quickly mastering new
work and willing tn work for future can
obtain a good salary and opportunity for ad
vancement by applying to the advertiser:
Btate experience. P 1117, Ledger Office.- '
BOOKKFKPKU ;nd typist, competent to
take charge of office; must be accurate
and rnllable: gnnd nositlnn In n r.nna.1 -..
Uuslnees. central location: give reference and
alary expected P 708. Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER Wanted, experienced book-
v., . ,'- t ..... . v...... ..-,jv-ri4 dock
Weennr In essential nvanufnetiirinv ....
cernt 'fate experience, reference, aga and
ealiry expected: replies strictly confidential.
1- 11.. ,-.'.., .........
CAFETERIA MANAGER Immediate em,
plovmont: Bsltlon permanent: plant In
Philadelphia district: several .thousand
womin working In plant: experience and
ability to handlo women's cafeteria or large
scale required. Write for appointment. O
2"0 Ledter Office. ' ' w
CAFETERIA BUYER: Immediate emnioyV
ment: position permanent: plant In PHila.
deiphia. district: several thousand women
working In P'anti knowledge of local mar"
bets required. Write for appointment, c
Ji')Jl T.edsee Office. r t, w
qASIHKRs-r'1',n-' for cafeteria: Immediate
employment: permanent position: good sal.
arlepT prevIPP". experience required: must
live at h. 'plant. MacArthur Ifroth.r, Com
pan. Women's Welfare Department. WooS
bury (N J.) Bar Loading VUnt. Wa"hlni.
ton- Park, N. J. Taka Reading or Glou
cester (erry, Woodbury far stops at the
wu ivy
V H AMHERMAID. '.white or colored. Tracy
APrMiiv"i i.. ".. v.ug,inm sts.
CLERK
YOUNO WOMAN, WITH 1 OR 2
YEARS' HIGH. ..SCHOOL OR
EQUIVALENT IN BUSINESS
SCHOOL TRAINING. APPLY MR.
PRICK.. PUBLIC LEDOER CO.!
oTHiAND CHESTNUT BTS.
A J-JrMr'W1-'e.,yte)ii. t J
r -
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
(Other Clalnil Ads on rage. 2)
CLERKS
WORK FOR UNCLE SAM
WITHOUT LEAVINO THE OITY
WE WANT
A NtTMHKR OP CLERKS
EXPERIENCED IN BOOKKEEPING
Cost keeping and general ofnee work
Our production Is largely fur Undo Sam.
Htato full particulars.
Apply bv letter to Mr. E I. Hess.
Ed O. tludd Mfg. Co..
23th and Hunting Park Ave.
CLERKS TO WORK IN STATISTICAL DI
VISION OP I. A R G 13 PUBLISHING
HOUSE HOURS s TO 3. HALF DAY SAT
URDAY! SALARY TO START, $11 PER
WEEK REPLY, GIVING REFERENCES,
A in LEDGER OFFICE
11. Kith. Htlil tvnlst. accurate at flnur nr.
mnnent position with excellent opportunity
iur iiuvifiifriiiisin. tpiuy 10 .ur, E?cnonein,
lineder-Adamson & Co., Richmond st. and
Allegheny ave.
CLERK Young ladv for bank! must have
knowledge of bookkeeping and bo accurate
nnd quick, exrellent opportunity for nc.it,
bright girl. P 710, ledger Office.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR! Immediate
employment: permanent position: good sal
ary: can ltvo nt tho plant. MaoArthur
Brothers Company. Women's Wolfnre De
partment Woodburv (N. J.) Hag Loading
Plont. Wahlnaton Tark. N. J. Tako Bead
ing or Gloucester ferry. Woodbury car stop,
nt the office.
COPYIST wanted Permanent position open
for capable voung lady as copvlst and
clerk In accounting department, large Insur
ance office, where accuracy and speed will bo
nsured of success. 1'hone Mr Welcher.
Lombard 42S(i.
COOK WANTED
for noon dinner
In factory restaurant
northeast section of city
Short hours: no Saturday or Sunday work
Wrlto full particulars. Including wages.
R 54, P. O. HOX 3470
.
COOK Woman while, wishes "position
2431 Orava Perry road Call or write.
COST CLERK A large manufacturer re
quire service of a young vvomnn for cost
department: pieferably one with cost ex.
perlence. nlthough one capable of qutcklv
mastering detail will he considered: state
qualifications fully. P 018. Ledger Otflco.
TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR
WELL-EDUCATED, AMBITIOUS WOMEN
FILE CLERKS
STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS
ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY
AT HOG ISLAND
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKINO
CONDITIONS ,,unMHU
EXCEPTIONAL WAGE SCALE
EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FROM
ALL PARTS OP PHILADELPHIA
SPECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND
EVENINGS
A1TLY PERSONALLY
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
HOG ISLAND PA.
ASK TOR MRS. NORRELL
GIRL, half-grown to wash supper dishes:
large family. 0038 Chestnut st.
GIRL for general work In kitchen ot mill
restaurant! good viiges Apply Grlsnold
H r'l.tHi x i . iiarnv. I'q
OIRLS WANTED
2 0 0
TO LEARN TO OPERATE
MILLING MACHINES
No Experience Necessary
Good Wages to Start
and piecework
after the second week
. BRING REFERENCES
MIDVALT3 STEEL ORDNANCE CO.
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA.
riant employment hours Dnllv 7 a. m.
to J p. m.. except Sunday. Saturday. 7 am.
to 11 a. m.
OR
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
WOODLAND AVE AND ISLAND ROAD
B2M Market street
Federal Offices
113 South 10th street
3d nnd Walnut streets
010 Sproul street. Chester. Ta.
Office hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. vn. dally
exrent Saturday, until 12 o'clock non.
Sund iv 10 a. m to 4 p. m.
(IRI.S Leather factory need girls to take
the Place of drafted men: good wages
to start: light work with excellent working
condltfnna Apnlv 412 N 3d st.
GIRLS Leather factory peeds ElrlB to take
tho place of dratted men: good wages to
""V... n,tnt Mnrk "l'h excellent working
conditions. Apply 412 N. 3d st.
HOSIERY Experienced knitters and toppers
on Banner machines; douh!e-l Itched work
--. -.1, J4 et a Ooxen, Infants' worsted
Rocklind Hosiery Mills. 3211 Kenlngton
Hoii.,,,.'nYnxrerl0n-'l loopera on la.polnt
white worsted work: lOWc and 11c per
dozen RockUnd Hosiery Mills 3211 Ken
slnetnn bv,
HOUSEWORK Pleasant, settled wrnVn
wanted to assist elderly lady, partial In-
3 i. aml ',0 "'ht housework: family of 2
I-.!!- iirmi ,i ni i.eoger rentral
K1In!iuN WORK tllrl fnr genernl work ii
mill restaurant' good wages. Apply
' .-.. ...i.n.r,, . ,t , ,,ri'V. fa.
MAID Young white American girl tn dust
and moko herself generally useful in
Photographla studio. Apply Marceau. 1609
OPERATOR, exnerlenced on power sowing
machines: light work; good wages to
start; 10 per cent bonus; 48-bour schedule;
also girls to team Apply Cook Co. on a
2d st . Camden N J
OPERATORS wanted experienced, on Im
portant Government contract: light
pleasant work In up-to-date plant: good
wagea; do vour bit Camden Embroidery
Front nnd Pearl sts Camden. Seven mln
utes .walk from Market or Vine sts. ferry
PANTRY WOMFN wbtte no Sunday work:
CenVor3 Sa'l ArchPP,'tY Fr'tn"5' Arch a'""
REELKR. exnerlenced reeling from rone,
n.,-.!kf'tl,! B0nd WW xtAS.1' Mr- Pound
"ndnwi'lirrdr:"""' C ' N' R Crn6r Co,1,n
SALESMDICa WANTED; EXPERIENCE
NOT NECESSARY: REFERENCE RE
QUIRED: NO NIGHT WOR.K; CT.ORT3D
HALF DAY SATURDAY: HKHIEST WAGES
PAID FOR 5 AND 10 CENT STORE IN
PIIILAPELPHIA, WOOLWORTIJ J210
CHESTNUT ST.
BOLicrroRS
THF! PIIRLIC T.F.nnER RPOTIIRPSJ
SEVFRAL FIRST - CLASS SO
I.ICITORS P O Tt CIRCULATION
PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MPIWT
AND TALK TO THE REIT PEO.
PLK IS ESSENTIAL RItT PER.
SONAL APPEARANCR WILL RE.
CEIVB FIRST CONsiDRRATIONl A
OOOD PROPOSITION' FOI? A PEW
WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO
DO NOT OBJECT TO HOUSW-TO-HOUSH
SOLICITATION: A T, SO
LKDQEH OUILDINQ,
stenographer
youno woman accounting depart
ment of the piirlic ledoer db
sires the services of a bright
young woman with knowledge of
stenography and typewriting,
public Ledger cpmpany, sixth and
chestnut sts. ""
STENOGRAPHER wanted iy prominent
electrical concern, requiring services of an
experienced stenoarapner: offers a per.
manent position, pleasant surroundings with
unusual opportunity! salary commensurate
with ability, 'm 1157. Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER Young lady for reipon,
slble position In sales department essen
tial Industry, must be experienced! excellent
opportunity for capable girl. Apply, 10 to
4. northwest corner 16th s. anq'Glenwood
avenue.
STENOGRAPHER Large,
ratlan Iwsnts comoetent
rinhtpi BntiA lam and axnalli
for advancemenC Address P.
aTENOORAPHRRi) ' Two
egnsrlenead
miuuior nim svi
apby, payroll
sssssssK- ssssssssssssl"''s assM snsBssssssssssW ssssssBsssssssssT 1 r r e - -
sssssfllisi II
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Ol her ClasslOed Ail on rage )
BTENOGRAPIIKR. female, for general of
flco work In sales ofOco of large chemlcnl
house! salary commensurate with ability.
Apply N. C W ir.s N. tlth st
STENOGRAPHER, ablo to take dictation
at fair speed and transcribe accurately
salary 10'. a month. N. E. corner lSlh and
Market Room 012.
STENOGRAPHER experienced and accurate
must havo alillltv, salary, secondary con
f.l1f,r,n"on' APPly 403 Mariner and Merchant
Building.
STENOGRAPHER Desirable poltlon "Tn
Otn. for cnpablo voung ladv Add with
full particulars It . P.o llox 4270 OtnSta .
STENOGRAPHER experienced, auto sales
office Apnlv 2117 Chestnut t
STENOGRAPHER for a large whoicsalo
hnue Ad.lre T. O. Box 11131
STENOGRAPHERS
5
WANTED
Must have at leat 3 vears' commercial
training
High wasea-stcndv work
Apply nt once
MIDVAI.T! STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO
HDDVSTOVE RIPLI: PLANT
EDDYSTONE. P
Plont emplovment hours Dilly, 7 a m to
3 p m , except Sunday; Saturday. 7 a. m
to 11 a m.
OR
PHtt.ADBt.PHLV OFFtCES
Woodland ave nnd Istand road
321)3 Market St.
OR
FEPERV.L OFI-1CES
131 S tflth st.
3d and Walnut sts
010 Spruce st . Chester Pa
Offlce hours 0 a. m to h p m dallv, ex
cept Snturdav, until 12 o'clock noon. Sun
ilav 10 n m to 4 p. m
STOCK CLERK !, nought hr manufactur
ing company to handle Its finished-stock
record- tho position rnulre one with ex
perience In this line of work, the position
offers good salary and offer advancement,
state experience and references. p 010
Ledger Office.
TYPIST. YOUNG LAPr IV LARGE MAN
UFACTURING CONCERN LOCATED IN
SOUTHERN SECTION OF PITY? ST VTE
AGE AND SALARY O 5J. P O BOX 3113
TYPIST In ncct dept of the Public Ledger
,.'.. stenography not neiesarv Ask for
Mrj '?r'r.'' . 1 "l,llc Lodger Company, sixth
and Chestnut sts '
WANTED NOW Women between 18 and
40 to work In the land nrmv for Septem
ber nnd October: p itrlotlc service salarv 111
a month with board nnd lo, Icing. Apnlv
I nnd Vrmv QfOce 2n4 Cheelnut St.
VV IJAVI.RS on Knowle looms pplY
Wright Textile Co.. Jasper and Orleans
street.
WINDERS Girls for winding cops; oxccMent
nay for experienced girls easy to lenrn;
will employ experienced winders H dav li
unnblo to work a full div c. H Masland
i Son AmbeV nnd Wlllnnl sts -,la'an,l
WOMEN cleaners for scrubbing office build
ing, white: 0 hour pr dav. 0 n. m. to u
a m . . v. m to 8 n m : good wages,
steady work. Apcl" Room 431. Land Titlo
Illdg,
WOMEN wanted for light nnd nleasvnt work
In leather fartorv, good nags to start,
with tlno opportunity to Increase psy as ex
periento Is gained sanitary working cnndl
llnns Apnl II'.' V 3d at
WOMEN AND OIRLS
WANTED AT ONCD
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
STEADY WORK
WITH REQULAR INCREASE
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN. N. J.
WOMEN for kitchen work Apply tlme
kecper's office. Bellevue-Stntford Hotel
HUSINEhS SERVICE CO 1301 Land Tlt.e.
Bookkeepers J2U-J3U: Hten'ers U5-J20.
HELP WA.NTEDMALE
(Other ChumMed Ails on 1'qgo 2)
ANGLESM1THS
WANTED AT ONCE
i
ON GOVERNMENT WORK
CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. Ltd.
FRONT AND KERLIN STS.
CUUSTEIt. PA.
Philadelphia Office
CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. Ltd.
.11 11. X.JU1 SI.
APPLY NEAREST UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE
RHINO THIS AD WITH YOU
ANC1LESM1TH3
BOILERMAKERS
BOLTERS
TO LEARN RIVETINO. DRILLINO. ETC.
COPPERSMITHS
FLANGE TURNERS
FURNACH MEN
INSTALLATION MACHINISTS
DROP FORGERS
LABORERS (WHITE)
SIESSENGER ROYS
See representative of the New York Ship
building Corporation at the United States
Employment Service, 1S21 Arch st.
ASHMEN
SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS MEN
FREE TRANSPORTATION ON OUR CARS
P. R. T. CO. POWER HOUSE
063 BEACH ST.
APPLT NEAREST UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE
nniNQ THIS AD WITH TOU
ASSCMRLER
ON SHEET METAL WORK
Must read blue print and know how to lay
Must reex out work
Hand-screw machine operator
Machinists and lathe hands
Dlemaker
ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLY CO.
17th and Cambria sts.
Annlv
NEAREST U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
lni i"'a U "till JUU
AUTOMOBILE MOTOR REPAJR MEN on
high-grade motor repairs; experienced
men; good working conditional good oppor
tunity for first-class men. Foss-Hughes Co.,
Slat and Market sts., third floor,
Apply
Nearest Xf. S. Emplovrnent Service Offlce
" BRING THIS AD WITH YOU
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICIAN to take
charge of electrla department ot large,
high-grade automobile firm; excellent oppor
tunity for right man) must bv experienced
on Westlnghouie am Uosch-Rmhmora syt
terns; state nge and experience. Poss-Hugct
Co., 21st and Market sts, Apply nearest
U. S, Employment Service. Bring this gd;
Willi (""'
AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC on high-grade
trqck repairs: must be first-class rpnni
good working conditions. Foss-Hughes Co..
out and Market sts,, third V lloor.- Apply
Nearest XT. S. Employment (Service Oftlcs
inviting jriigi ah vm XVJU
BANK CLERK, 2 bookkeeper!
I an HnfAtun
I sHHHl HtrBQS.,"sstlt. LsaUssi I
t,aa ' ---'--' T 1 if-"---. r- 'TV VSTW 1 w m
' III lai'isssstllllilflll 1 Jstsi'tTmi I T
... A Government Request
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Second Floor, Finance Building.
Philadelphia, Aug. 10, 108.
To the Employers and Newspapers of Pennsylvania.
In order that tho regulations of tho War Labor Program may be
put into effect with the least possible disturbance to Pennsylvania
industries, tho following procedure is to bo observed with reference to
advertising for unskilled labor by employers engaged wholly or partly
in war work and having in their employ a total force of one hundred
or nioro persons.
1. Advertisements should not exceed 5 inches, single column, in
any ono newspaper on nny one day.
2. Any number of newspapers may be used.
3. Advertisements should not state:
(a) Number of men required.
(b) Kate of compensation.
(c) Hours of work.
(d) Any other specific or general inducement not herein
provided for.
4. Advertisements may 6tate:
(a) Type of industry.
(b) General classification of work to be done.
(c) Name of employer.
(d) Location of plant.
5. Advertisements must state, "Apply to nearest U. S. Employ
ment Service Office" or "Apply to U. S. Employment Service
Office at (address of specific U. S. Employment Service Office).
G. Advertisements mav state either "Bring this ad with you" or
"Ask for Mr. ," or both.
7. It is requested that the above regulations concerning advertis
ing for unskilled labor should also apply to advertising for
skilled labor.
8. It is further requested that all advertisements inserted by
firms employing less than one hundred persons, or those en
gaged in less essential industries, should conform with the
above regulations.
9. These regulations arc effective at once and will continue in
effect until further notice.
E. C. FELTON,
Federal Director for Pennsylvania.
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.
Tho Public Ledger Company is glad to announce that the Public
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HELP WANTED MALE
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AUTOMOIIILE MECHANICS: must bo thor
miRluv experience!, all around men
Over
land Harper Co 21st nnd Ludlow sts
nearest V S Employment Service,
this ad with J oil
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BOOKKEEPER Wanted, experienced book
keeper In essential manufacturing concern:
St.''' exporlrnce, reference, obo nnd snliry
cTp-eted replica strlttly confidential P 711.
Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, assistant Apply by letter
nuiv. uixinK hk experience no'i sii.irv
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BOOKKEEPER, erp. . pleisant surroundings
ennd Kiices "O I " P. O Hot 3X1
BORING-MILL II vNDS. bench latho handi
Iron vnlve assemblers, steel valvn nstcm
blvr". pnttnrnmakira. loft man for pattern
shop Nelson Vuhc Company. Room 21S,
Rajmond llldi; , r.HOO 0-"inantown nvc. Ger
mantown P.i. Works Chestnut Hill. Applj
nenrest U S. EmploMiient Service. Brine
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THE PUBLIC LEDGER II vS AN OPENING
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BOY. over HI jcnis. In manufacturing com
pany offlce statu age reference and sal.
nr dewlrcd P 010 Leilgee Office
BOYS Lnrgo shipping nflce wants 2 hrlght
boys, muit be 10 and have had nt least
1 vear high school Apply Mr. Turnbull.
2 1 1. Bourse Bid g
CARPENTER and helper. E P Houohtnn
Co. 2ln W Somerset st Annlv IT s
T'rnn'eMTient office Prnnt nnil Ynik sts
I. HAI'I'KIJCR to ilrlxe Autocar and Peerless
trueka steady work, good wnges Apply
John H.igan Co Delaware River and Comlv
street Applv nearest U S. Employment
Service Bring this ad with vou
DRAFTSMAN The Atlantic Refining Co.
nas nn opening lor a urst-cnn ilrarti-
mnn. experienced in general piping, laying
out and detail I ring specimen of unrk and
appiv av me eiiit'e nep iriuieiu. .Jlli 1'aS-
sunk ave., Philadelphia
ELECTRICIAN'S hrlper: good oppor
tunity for man with some experience:
maintenance work, steady nork Miller
I.ock Co., Orthodox Tarony sts., Fkd
Applv tn nearest V. S Emplojment
Servlco OffUo, Bring this ad with jou.
DRAFTSMAN, exper. on Interior woodwork
or shin iolnter work. Gen. w Smith &
Co.. 3'I07 Powelton ave. Ask for Mr. Hoover
ELEVATOR MECHANICS
431 LAND TITLE BLDO.
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ELEVATOR OPERATORS for ofdce-bulldlng
Iservlce. while Room 111. Wldener Bldg.
nr. Apply
Nearest U. S Emplovment Service Oirice
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ENGINEER
For offlcn building, must be familiar with
ice-machine generators nnd Corliss engines;
engine room, Wldener Building.
Apply
Nearest U. S. Employment Service Ofllce
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ENGINEER
for ofhce-bullding pow r plant. Room 431
Land Title Bldg
Apply
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ENGINEER Experienced hoisting engineer
wanted. Atlantic Rellning Co . 31-14 Pass
unk. Apply U. S. Employment hervlce.
3d nnd Walnut. Mr c llanthorn. or 1521
Arch. Air. S Cooke
ESTIMATOR Opportunity for ajstematlo
and thorough estimator and technical cor
respondent familiar with hull and engine
specifications and construction, should possess
perception, adaptability and tact. M 11S0,
Ledger Centrul
FIREMEN to work In. pump boiler
Engine room. Wldener Bldg.
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FIREMAN for offlee-bulldlng power
reliable man. 431 Land Title Bldg.
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FIREMEN
FOR
SMALL PLANT
ROOM 414
MU WALNUT ST,
Apply
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FIREMEN to work In pump boiler roomi
p(ne room, Wldener Building, '
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Nearest U. 8. Employment Service Office
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WANTED AT ONCH
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2d an 1 Market sts.
Camden. N. J.
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FIREMAN DAY MAN
Stoker feed bol'crs; reliable mm
Good opportunity for ndvancenrent
Prefer resident of northeast section
MILLER LOCK CO.
. Orthodox and Tacony sts . Frankford
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LABORERS LARORERS LABORERS
WANTED ON
BUILDINO CONSTRUCTION
ON GOVERNMENT WORK
AT FRANKFORD ARSENAL
F. W. MARK CONSTRUCTION CO.
TRANKFORD ARSENAL
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LABORERS
MALE AND FEMALE
LAYERS-OUT
FITTERS-UP
BRICKLAYERS
HOD CARRIERS
MACHINISTS
RIGGERS' HELPERS '
BLACKSMITHS
BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS
SOLDERERS
TINSMITHS
FIREMEN
COAL PASSERS
OILERS
BOILER SCALERS
STILL CLEANERS
ATLANTIC REFINING CO.
8141 PASSYUNK AVE.
AFPLY
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICH
ASK FOR MR. HAUTHORNB
3D AND WALNUT STS.
ASK FOR MR. COOK
1521 ARCH ST.
LABORERS
MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION
WORK. TRACK WORK AND FREIQHT
HANDLING! WHITE OR CqLORED.
THB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
ADVANCEMENT FOR MEN WITH
ABILITY
4S N. 17TH ST.
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LABORERB
GENERAL LABOR
A, NUMBER OP GOOD MEN
WANTED FOR IN81PE LABOR
ON ESSENTIAL WORK
PHILA, 8TQRAOE BATTERY CO.
ONTARIO AND O, BTS.
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UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
THIRD AND WALNUT STS.
1621 ARCH STREET.
739 CHRISTIAN STREET.
5229 MARKET STREET.
514 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
FRONT AND YORK STREETS.;
4370 MAIN ST., MANAYUNK.'
1311 ARCH STREET.
4703 PRANKFORD AVE.
CAMDEN, N. J.
FIFTH" AND TAYLOR STS
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61C SPROUL STREET.
HELP WANTED MALB
(Other Classified Ada on Tate
WAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LBAViKg
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THE CHANCE FOR INSIDE MEN
ON HEALTHY OUTSIDE 'WORK
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JOB AT LABORING. IP Ton Ann fxrir
AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAI, WOR
WB WILL PUT YOU ON SPECIAL- WOI
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UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK
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HOME. TOU CAN SHORTLY INCRBASss
YOUR EARNINO CAPACITY.
THIS OFFER EXTENDS TO CUERXS
OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCKB
DY SELECTIVE-SERVICH REGULATION,
TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN A Wi
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO AHt
OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS 170
ARE WILLINQ TO START AT TH
BOTTOM.
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AD AND PRESENT IT AT THB NEAREST
U. S EMPLOYMENT OFFICB
OR MAIN OFPICB
8D AND WALNUT STS.
UR. SHATTUCK
OR
1519 ARCH ST.
MR. SWARTZ
LABORERS COI5RED
SECOND FLOOR. SOS CHESTNUT ST.
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AT ONCE LABORERS 'WANTED
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK
At nth street anil Keystone road (Buok
nam tract) 2 blocks west ot Highland ave.
nearest railroad station. Thurlow. on Petuji
tjlvjnla Railroad. n
M'acARTHUR BROTHERS
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To nny XTnlted States
Kmvloiment Oftlca
AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK
Chester Pike
Between Dnrby. Pa,, and Sayllle ave,
Eddystone. Ta. Tr-
MacARTHUR BROTHERS
To nnv United States
Employment Office
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AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK?
On main hlchway (Broadway), "oearween
Westvllle. N. J. and South Gloucester. N.
J. Nearest railroad station South Glouces
ter on tho Pennsylvania Railroad IWeat
Jersey and Seashore Division).
MacARTHUR BROTHERS
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Employment Office
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WOB
Washington Park, near Westvllle. N. 3,. n
ivvcsi jersey ana
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Seashore Division).
Camden.
MacARTHUR BROTHERS
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Employment Oftlca
LABORERS LABORERS LABORERS
WANTED ON GOVERNMENT V70RK
HELP TO OET THE
HOSPITALS READY
LONG JOB: GOOD CAMP
LODGINO PURNISHEP
F. W. MARK CQNSTRUCTION CO.
BfBERRY JOB
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