Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 16, 1918, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1G, 1918
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WISE MOTHER-IN-LAW
, RESTORED HOME TIES
Came to Rescue of Thought
less Sleuth and Kept
Peace in Faniilv
Frerl C. Mumforil takes motliers-ln-iw
as he finds them. Ms has been
sood to him, so naturally lie Is strong
for her.
This man. who mien fh nolIcA nntl
Are departments at the Chester shipyard'
at Chester, really owes a lot to hli wife's
ma. But for her he might hao lost his
happy home years ago. Thereby hangs
ft. tale of an old shirt and a world-wide
detective hunt while Mumford was with
ft prhate agency In New York city.
A Finnish mald-ln-waltlng who had
spent some years with one of New
"fork's first families was wanted badly
as a wltnesi In a clll suit InvoltliiB a
fortune. She had been plentifully sup
plied with money and she had no Idea
she was being followed until the New
York sleuth accosted her In the 'leading
hotel at Tammerfors, Finland
This was In dead of a severe winter
and the detective found the heavy Fin
nish garments ununited to his stle and
taste. Only patching and darning could
save those he had brought with him
Jtumford had settled down In Tammer
fors with the conviction that It was
going to take a long time to persuade the
maid to return to New York. Finally he
went shopping and In the privacy of his
own room threadetl tho needle and went
to It.
Patches on the shirt were a rather odd
thing for a married man to take home
to his spouse after so long an absence.
Slen are so thoughtless. Fortunately for
JIumford mother-in-law was right there
when wine demanded whys and where
fores. She certainly did earn tho pralso
which her Bon-ln-law cheerfully and un
itlntedly gives her. This mother-in-law
bravely stood up for her son-in-law
against her own daughter and finally
convinced tho latter that the explanation
of those patches was true to the last
word Tears were wiped away and a
loving embraco restored peace and trust
fulness In the family.
"CUT OUT THE BUNK"--SCHWAB
Emergency Fleet Head Wants
"Soft Pedal" on "Hot Air"
"Cut out the bunk, nnd glo shipyard
workers less hot air and more of the
real human touch,' is Charles M
Schwab's prescription for speed-up work
at the ship plants. Ho urges the "soft
pedal" on bombastic patriotic speeches,
slogans and posters.
"There is no better agency to distin
guish between what's commonly known
' as 'bunk and tho truly encouraging
word of the man whose heart and soul
are filled with patriotism than the man
who actually does the hard work," he
said last night on his return here from
Washington. "Of course, patriotic ad
dresses are gctd, and so aro posters and
slogans, but tho thing Is being crassly
overdone. Tho men don't want some-
' hody's camouflage pushed down their
throats every twenty minutes. They're
doing the hard work, ln the sweat of
thilr brow, and, believe me, they know
what's what.'
"The same Is true of 'slogans' and
posters. All this 'witty' and 'funny'
stuff Is all right for us Americans, who
understand it, but what good do you
suppose It's going to do the foreign-born
worker? Ho doesn't 'get' It at all, I
assure you. If you want to reacli these
men give them a heart-to-heart talk, or
distribute pamphlets In which the neces
sity for 'speeding up' Is explained to
him ln a clear, comprehenslo and
whole-hearted manner."
PLAN DOUBLE LAUNCHING
Two Ships Will Take Plunge on
Labor Day
They aro still talking of a double
launching at the Uarlan-Bethlehcm yard
at Wilmington on Iabor Day ln spite of
the delays of the last week due to heat.
Boats 49 and 57 will go off tho ways
together on that day if It Is up to the
men. So say they all.
During the hottest days many of tho
'men took a high dive from tho ships
Into the river, while others who stuck
to the Job until overcome by the heat
were carried off. The records for the
last ten days show that there is still
more than a chance of Khlng- both ships
the first dip on labor's holiday. Tho
riveters' attendance lust week was tho
best tho yard had show n ln months, and
all are buckling down to the job ln en
couraging fashion. -The weather man
may pull down the attendance again and
spike the game, but Harlan's men are
out to gle their plant a big boost, and
nothing, deo can stop them.
A DOimi.F, I.AUNC1IINO Is scheduled to
line place tomorrow auernoon ai urampa
shipyard The affair will be prlvato and will
bai followed by another In a week or two.
This company hopew to launch a ship about
every two weeks from now on.
If thk ciikrteb nmrvARu orABns
have to vo without their new uniforms on
Labor Day thero'll ti trouble for certain
members of the ornanlzatlon, who are too
at. anyway. One Cheater tailor took the
contract to uniform nlnet-odd ''cops" on
Labor Day and measured tho men about
, two weeks r&to. So many extra etltches
-Hi will have to be made, to nciommodate a
" lanre. proportion of heavyweights that Borne
Ifody la apt to bi disappointed, of course.
tht biff fallows can't help belnc over 200. but
t , their unaiier bre.th.reu opino mat
ho no mora than fair to make th
htanu hack, ix an body must wait, u
the imftlter ones net their new ruffl
rate, the tailor la sweating over hi
nnd curling" entirely too mutn cioi.
bis fellows to
nf hi a contract.
make him particular!! pnJTM
. Here are om of the men
"miw" uoitlri see In uniform
whom the little "cops" would eee in unitorm.
leaa mlaery on lubor'a holiday: 11 V.
Thornaa. I'hlllp J.e craa, uartm Klna-. Jo
eph' McAleer, Charlea Miller, Oeoree
Hchrant. John O'Neill, B. c. Lloyd. Law
rence Iluthea, Uenrffe Hoyd, Thornaa Llnd
hay, Ueorg-e Marrs, Monte Fulmer, Jamea
Cooper. Fred Widener. Harry Carr. Joseph
Todd. Thomas Dohenny. John Worthlngton.
Charles HcDermott. Darwin Young-. John
Cummlnl. A. K. Adama. E. H. Hhepard.
William JUjer. J, Oreenhalgh and II.
Squltra.
TIUB IS ANITIIIXd BUT the pajcholosl
cal time for a ahlpworker to put in u bid for
a special railroad coach for family uao, but
"Jim" rott. of the toller shop at Cramps
' 'ahlpiard, took a chance. He llkea to go to
the uhore for the week-ends, and there are
eight little Pottaea to take along. With
a all of them hanging on to pop at once, it
la hotter for him la ne aeat than It is in
the boiler ahop. , Ho I'otts demanded a pri
vate coach ani-Dlrector General McAaoo will
see what he can do for him.
THE MORE MONEY "Sap"' McDermott.
ptnda at Crampa' shins ard. apends at the
aeaahore the mora money ho fetches home,
lie attll haa a roll of twenties which he will
carry down again nextHaturday,
THE CRAMPS' SIIIPVARII Athletlo Asso
elation haa counted IB0O prorlt from the
boxing tournament held at bhlbe Park
Auguat 1. which It will turn over to the aol.
diera' and sailors' fund. The fourteen
tlghtrs who volunteered their wallops for
the entertainment are each to reoelve a
eold medal from the athletlo association ln
token of Ita appreciation.
"DILI OALLAOHEK. of the Harlan
outfit.- has tried every sort of fuel on his
car. but after two long hikes back home he
Is convinced that John D.'s elixir la tho only
thing that will put "pep" In the ateel
te3.
BHEIJIOK A. HOWEIX and Hoy Duncan,
i,oih of the New York ship omes, Camden.
an spending- a vacation at Ocean City, N, J.,
and ara trying to colonics the resort for
tho ship company,
rHOTOPI.AYS
EUREKA OTHAniCCTST.
POUGLAS FA1RBJWCS
In "BAT. YOUNQ FELLOW
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BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
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T MPT New York at 8 o'clock this
1 morning ind by 2:30 I was at Wal-
on0iaTer,lo,"UR(' Mr9.- n"or ls a nnc
ou ladj'. She's ono of those tall, stately
Women Who" nover ir i-i,mn.1 I .. u-
take everything so calmly and matter
of fact. She has gray hair and.lt stilts
her to a "f and -.ery little color. I-
...-,tl ,-llru er laugn out loud, but she
has u kind of oh, I don't know how to
descrlbo It a kind of a nuiet smile that
means moro than a laugh does from
anybody else. If t were only one of
those writer chaps I could gu0 quite a
good description of the old lady. She
is tho kind of a woman that, It jou had
no mother of your own, you would
choose.
Margaret was Just going upstairs to'
get dressed for the event nnd, to my
surprise, sho came over nnd kissed me.
I could feel myself blushing. Mrs. Itlller
exclaimed. "Why, the boy !- blushing,
Margaret."
Margaret patted me on tho check,
laughed and tripped upstairs.
I am to sleep In Wallace's room to
night. They gave me a shakedc-w n on the
floor. So Wallace took me up to his
room to rest the ceremony was to be
at 4:30.
We had hardly gotten Into the room
w-hen the door was pushed open and
Harry lioyntnn rushed ln.
"Well, well, well, If It Isn't I'etcr the
Hermit !" And ho gave mo a whack
across tho bhoulder that fairly stunned
me. "How much will jou i-hargo to in
suro the seventh life of our cat? I-lke
tho whlto lights on Broadway? What
kind of business aro ou getting up
there? Been on that trip up the Hud
ton yet?"
"Held on hold on," laughed Wallace,
"You'j-e exceeding tho speed limit. I'll
hae to throw some -verbal tacks in
front of you and get you punctured."
"I suppose you aro still with Marsh &
Fclton?" I nsked.
"I am with them, but not -very still
something doing every minute. Isn't
there, Wallace?" ,
Wallace grinned and said: "What do
jou think of this fellow, Peter? Had
a chance of being made buyer for car
pets and turned it down."
"Sure, I turned It down. I am making
more money as a salesman than I would
get as bujer. You seo, wc sell on com
mission In carpets, and I havo a bunch
of mighty flno folks around Boston who
always como to mo when they want to
buy carpets. Well, Peter "
My, what a bunch of live nerves Boyn
ton Ib!
"Conio and weep on my shoulder, old
ehari come cm. You'ro In the same boat
as I am, ou know. You were one of
the also rans. weren't you. with Marca
ret? What do jou say if jou nnd me
Just give Philip a rat-poison cocktail
then we'll order plstcls for two, coffee
for one and then tho winner bag the
-gurl'? I wanted to commit suicide when
she threw mo down. What happened
to jou, Peter?"
I had noticed In looking carefully at
Henry that he was getting very gray
and that he had a tired look about him.
Of course, I alwhj'u knew ho was sweet
en Margaret Itlller, but I guehs it lilt
him worso than It did mo when she do
elded to marry I'hlllp Tlogers. I guet-sed
that he hadn't gotten over It yet and
that his Joking was Just put on.
I had been undressing during this
time. becaUHi I felt tired nnd was going
to lie down for a half hour and get
tome rest before dressing for the cere
mony. I threw mj-telf on tho bid, and
Henry said: "Sa-, Wallace, can you
como downstairs? Phillips (who is the
manager at the kitchen goods depart
ment at the store, jou know) Is down
stalrn and wants to speak with you."
"Kxcuso mo a minute, old chap, will
j oil?" And a moment later I was alone.
Killer's house, an old-fashioned one,
used to be a farmlwuso until the section
grew up. Where the old barns used to
be is a row of two-family houses. A
long I- which used to belong to the house
has been torn down for some years and
nn apartment house rests one foot, as
it were, on tho old ground.
On tho other side there is another
house similar to Killer's, while opptyslto
Is another row of two-family houses.
Wallace's room was formerly a part
of the lobby leading to the old L. since
tern down. Ills sister's room Is next to
his There aro two doors leading to
Wallace's room, one from the, present
landing and the other from Margaret s
room. That door haB over It a hugo
transom, which happened to be open.
1 suddenly heard a suppressed giggle
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MABEL NORMAND In
"THE VENUS .MODEL"
A Dfll I 11 S2D AND THOMPSON STS.
ArULLAJ MATINEE DAILT
BESSIE RARRIr-CALK In
"MAalAMfci VVU
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A.-'l-'.-L 10 A. M to 11:15 P. M,
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THE OIlEAT LOVE"
ni I ICDIDn BROAD STREET AND
BLUEaDlKIJ -SUSQUEHANNA AVB.
MAIIEIa NORMAND In
'Till. VENUS MODEL''
T--ll-Dt7CC MAIN ST., MANATUNK
EMPRESS MATINEE DAILT
QEOROE WALSH in
"THE KID IS CLEVER"
FAIRMOUNT M&ff.58,.
20th OIRARD AV.
CONSTANCY TAlJiawi'fl, in
"QOOD NIOHT, I'AUI."
FAMILY "T'Sr.'-'l.ilSuSi? 8t
WALLACE HE1D ln
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"A FIUEKLY OV FRANCE-
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56TH SI. MATINEE DAILY
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"WAII'S"
GREAT NORTHERN ".asV!
MADOE KENVEDY In
"THE SERVICE bTAR"
IMPERIAL X.hV,vJ. ?T8v
WILLIAM FARNUM In
"WHEN A MAN SEES RED"
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Marguerite Clark ' "i"'8
POI ISFUM Markt Bet 80th 60Ux
"We Can't Haye Everythbg"
nt
and then a strange girl's Mtlce some
friend of Margaret's say, "Do jou
' icei nervous
"Not a bit," said Margaret.
"Well, has that sweet boy come
I down7"
j "Hush, my dear, they are In the next
room."
"No, they areVt I Just heard the
door slam and two sets of footsteps go
I downstairs, so there Is none next door."
I Then I heard the door creak and Mar
garet's olco saying, ( ome along In,
mother dear, and help me "
lot nf erenerat cmicrsatlon fritlnuoil
, lot or general ccrsaiion ic wow ea (
Th.v hffr.n to talk nersonallv about me
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and then my name was mentioned again i
I wanted to cough so they would know
I was there, hut I dared not, for then
they would know I had been listening
I wanted to shut the transom, but T de
cided that the only thing for me to do
to lie still and forget what I heard I
, ssoon as possible.
L J, don.t tlllnk X S'ia" "" frBCt ,hat j
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TODAY'S ntlSlNESS KFIGIIAM
A mrm can pel a job on hin front,
but it takes backbone to hoUl it.
What does this mean to oi?
ilusiness Questions Anwcrcil
Some tlmo neo I noticed nn nrllcle In the
paper about civilian, flrst-clam inei hanl. s of
nil kinds wanted "behind tho lines" cf thu
United Mates army.
Will von Itlndlv Inform mo where to anplj
Hnd If it still stands itood? A J u.
On to tho nearct recruiting olllce and
Inquire for membership In special en-1
ginecrlng riRimem.
I have taken n nrfat Interesl Itf jour
dally niUentures of I'eti r l'llnt I nm put
line- thiM mhltorVtn vmi frunkh. and 1
1ip1Up. v.Uh yourjetpcrienco. sou miy bo
ablo tn htp m , . I
I am tpniyl)c jenrt old nnd mnrrnvl ,
and hftp ono child 1 Bm a Kood illlntr
wnrkor, but unmfhnw I run not rniuuipp tn .
net atuns I'm trlne to itibVp decent wages
to HUpport niy fmllv and nnslf
I Htn a cradunt. nf ti I'rrrirh inmnirrclnl
roll'!:'' and tnnt of my xnrk ha boon n
shlpp.nc rlrrk nr Mlllnir but tho yiikp nro
not muth nnd I know no tntd. Hut iinrP
a fmv mntithn back I'm ntudnlns; tnlTIc
manaKnicnt In lh few sparo hours I liae
at hninn "ry day
Now. plasn trlt mr. am I do.ntr th( rlaht
thlntr by tnv f.imlly In stutUlne llk thl ,
nr, in nthr words, do ou lM1lfe I could
ttfpr mtiplf ln nnnthrr nonltlou whera 1
cpnld host sell in nnrr? I
To tfll th( truth I am wonitInirn dm
ctiitrd and an I mv vlf. I'm now worklnir 1
an Rhirpinu' ciTK tor iu a wtk nn. an
that thrpe mut iKc. a r
I think vou uro mnltlti? n vvlso myvo
In stuilvitiR tr.tnic imuiuKCiiient
There la now a llvelv dciiinnd fcr traf-
flc manaceri anil it Ii n crowing field
l uiiiiK ii wi.iii.i linn'"'".' i'"." . "
put a small nil In the paper. Fay, about
I think It would pniluiiiiy pay you to
,,..vt- v..... .-. .. ....rt -'- - "IT", ,
npiistnnt trauic nianiiKcr, nn u view tu
bccomlnK tralllc lnan.iuer.
You don't sav nnvlltlnsr ahout inir
present firm. If It It
a bis concorn,
r of working up
Is there pot a possibility
ln that orcanlnitlon?
It often pavs to go frankly to one's i
employer and iay to him Fomothlng like I
this: "I havo hecn with you for nirnn .
time and am Renins only JIG a wick
ls It my fault I nm not netting more"' I
I am a married man and It is prettvl
haid to mnnnce on 116 a week. Will
you ten mo vvnat to UO lO Bet Ilioru
monev'"
If thev mv thev cannot ,eo their way
clear to- giving you more monev, all oti f
can do Is to thank them and then hunt i
around for another Job.
It may also possibly pay you to vv rile
a letter to the leading Jobbing houses
nnd manufacturing concerns in our
town and tell them you haa Ktn.ll.il
trafllc management and have had prac
tical experience for a number of years,
nnd havo thev an onnortunity for a man
who wants tn make irood and who is
willing to "deliver tho goods" If glvui
Hie. nnnortllnllv
It may he that cmc rensori for your
noniuccess Is a lack of a good personal
ity. Ho other peoplo naturally llko you?
Or do they take no notice of you at all?
A study of salesmanship would prcrbably
develop our personality so that jou
would get on better with other pt-ople.
A good Unfile manager, of course,
should know something of accounting.
Why don't you go to tho Y. M. i .
or somo night school and tako u course
In elementary bookkeeping? 1 know It
would he hard work to do on tho stinll
salary ou get. but I believe you viould
llnd it an investment and not .111 tx.
pense.
Now, I want to help you all I can, and
If this Information doesn't start you on
the right track, don't hesitate tu write
me again
With tho number of men of jour ago
being drafted, your chances aro much
Increased, and I feel quite confident In
Fnjlng that you should within thirty
tlavR find somo concern who would be
glad to ubo you ln Us shipping depart
ment nt a higher salary than jou are
now getting. Others aro doing It every
das ; so can j'ou.
tinder separate cover I send j'ou tho
names of some business books to read.
Harrhburg Lieutenant Urowncil
Ilnrrlsburir, Aug 1G Lieutenant
Daniel K Attlcks, of this cltv. a recruit
ing ofllcer for tho United States army at
Kort Thomas, Ky and troop dispatcher
at that place, was drowned In tho Ohio
Hlver, according to word reaching his
family here. Lieutenant Attlcks was In
tho regular army for twelve years. Thn
body will bo brought hero and burled
with full military honors.
PHOTOPLAYS
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15 P. M.
NORMA TALMA DOR In
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VICTORIA "M'Kffirfa-,?
TO TIT.T. VV1T1T .
"TO HELL WITH
THE KAISER"
FRANKFORD 1715 y"
ENID BENNETT in 'The Vamp
IUMB0 ?,t0'T,ST-..t aIARO AVE.
J Wifiuv-v Jumbo Junction on Krankford LM
ROY STEWART ln -payino ,
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MISS HART'S Training School for Kinder-
KiirinrrH. .imnj uniniit !.. I'l.un. junior. i
Senior A nuiuftl i'oumm, .Primary n.eth-
riifa PrnnIlM t.'U,l....i.n. II.Mk.llli. Otii. .
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dentff res denre For nHr.1mitis.rn mlri dr- '
lalile T. Illnmn, I'rln., .1000 Vinlnut S,,rhllu, '
nnit Women nail fllrls
QVT.nnRooR. pa.
Miss Sayward'. School for Girl,,"-
rhll,,.. !. ColleR. prep and sefreurui '
rournpK uunmr ana .Mu-icai liepia Ainitlira i
woine-nc nrienrp i flmage caiin ror pupna
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1S20 Chestnut St. Uay ft l.ve Ijjeiist a,M.
1 A Tl.vt iu.it nut kvkry mill
catljs
Allen Maraaret B
llMwrley Jns L.. Jr.
I.lllacnre. Charlos D.
I.v If ; .Matilda
Me'laskiy, Marl" M.
MU.ar.ej. Alien V
Milntvre. barnh M.
MN.im.,rn Nelllu
J'flli'ii lames H
M Her Ellen
Mllehell John M
viulliMihaupr. C 1'
Muhloon John p
I'uneoi.st rnmcis
Park Matilda
I'nleth. Wllliiun P.
r-avenn Marv 11
Chsmbrrs Anna T.
Clausen. C J.
Connolly, .Tame
i rnwlo. Yviirrcn A.
Tiallctt, ("lira
D-illn -Illehl.
Elizabeth
Doushcrty. Jennie
lioiiBhty. Isabeh
Doyle. Patrick
Duncan John U.
Dunn John
Kltl-patrlck Jnmea II.
Vna-o- .Tna4enll K
Illltenhousp William
Fonnan. John L
Fox Anno A . ,
tlandv Ellzab. !h C.
oeltz, I.nima I
tlordon J tin H
Gotwols Ilachel il
ilt.avi's Einmu
Itallman. Abram 11
Hartley, lllchard J
Harvev. Maraoret c.
ini'n "ii'inil
f-mjth. Wllliim J
'innpii vi trr I,
Starkbouse It I
Stelsauf. Auausta
Stepliensnn E
fitumm. Wllhelmlna
Sweenev. Edward J.
Trultt. Sarah
Ttson Marl L
Vlrclen. Sadie c
Vonelrt Mary Rodders
Walker. Thomas
Warden John C
Warren llettlo
Woolley. 'Ihomas
Young. Conatanco
HaverlcamD, win. it
Hocuet Anna
Hollamr r;nranein j.
Huhlc) (,enrae W
laiaa Plchsrd K
Kerrlean. Marraret
Koch. Clirtstlan
.,,lcft.. , ,. -,,,,. ., ,. .
Itred 1. ( arson. Sr. Ineo ottl Tlel-aide.
?"d to'1? '"Vl'eil tu funeral Sat. H .'111 a
. 'L. .-., .'.. ',.a .c'?,I"n requiem
miss St. l.iisabetli a Church 10 a. m. Int
" . rots t em . . . .
,..,,AMiiFR''-Elahtli Month, rourlh-dav
i ith. ANNA T. widow of David J Chnin-
hr- Sort .-. iIH iia Viol.-) tiAi.nTtt .i.t
17th. London (rou Meeline IlniiKe. rhnaior
ount, Pa, -' p in I'rlcndsi tnav oall
rfsldfnrw of arrtn J Dean. 7100 Oxford
uf., Kok t'hafi .Sixth-day c Trains loat
ururtd i, .taiion r. uit ior Aondale. Con
vejHt.cf lll bn in waltlns
CLAUSKN" Arnr 14 CimrSTf.PMPT T
huiband of lat Cathfrlne A. Clauncn Itela
men unci irifnoa iniieii to runeral. Mon . H
a m , ai(i OHrrett l Solemn hlnh innpi" of
requiem Church of tho Sacred lUnrt D 30
a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto Herlr
CON'NOT-IYV Auc. H, JAMHS. husband
of late Marv Connolly, Relative.- and
friends St MI. haelH T A. B. Society. In
cited to funeral. Pat., S.'to n m.. 1547 N
Marlno st. Solemn requtm mass St, Mai
achy's Church 10 a ni Int. New Cathedral
Cem. Autn funertil.
cuowl.i;v Am: in wakrkv a pon
of Arthur W and Catherine Crowlev 'nireii
24 HeUthtK and friends Invited to funeral
nut, n-ou . nt , j iuniif ni parents 3
N. Dewey st , V T'hlla Hlffh mass of re
quiem Church of Our I.idy of the Ronnry
10 a m Int. HoU Cmsu (Vm Auto service
DAIIaCTT .uir 14 CHltA imht..
late John nnd Virginia Dallett. funeral
uerlr and Int private
uwia in me rorono Mountains. Auff
14. WILUAM II PVVIb formerly of Jen
kin town Ii Helitfes ant! friends !nltrd
to funeral serwees In HatlKiro llaptlst
r-huroli. Hat.. 2 SO p m. Int. Hatboro
llantlit liurjlnir Ground,
DEVLIN KilUiI in nrl (nn. TlatM. -.
Marne, IrancA. Julv in. tth 10th Tnf .
i o A, son or Catherine llavey and late John
Deilln, of tllR X Markoe st Relatives and
friends, soldiers and marine, inWted tn
solemn mnpi of requiem frr tho repose of
his soul Hat ,0am Our Mother of Sor
rows Church. 4Sth nnd I.ancantor ave.
DIi:HI Aujr. 1A RMZAI1I5TII. widow of
William H, Dlehl .ured 77 nral services
at 122 W Homerse t Sat . S p. m. Fur-
thr rvlrfi at Quskertnn n, V on SunrtftV
DOUOHKRTT ut in. JHNNin. widow
of William H, Doushertv, acrd fifl Uela
tlves find friends Invite 1 to funeral serv
ices, Fr! . 7 10 p m . 042 Monmouth st,,
Gloucester Cltv N J. Int, Private, at.
mnrnlmr Ml Deasant Cem. Mlllvllle, jf. J.
norOHTY At Atlantic Cltv AutV 14
IBAItl'l! nlfe of Thomas L Douphty and
daughter of lat Frank and Ktlza Watson
aiied 47. Helatles and friend invited to
funeral serUres, 12 8. Indiana ave.. Atlan
tic City, feun , 1 p. m. int. Pleasantville
srm
DOYI.n Aug
PATRICK, husband
of Annie Povle Relatives and friends st
Domlnlck's Ileneficlal Society. Invited to
funersl. Sat , H 30 a ni residence of son-In-law,
John J Sands. 2073 13 Venango
st Solemn requiem mass st Joachim's
Church 10 a in. Int. St. Domlnlck's Cem.
Auto funertl ,
DUNCAN. Aug Iff. JOHN 11.. son of
James P. and Laura Duncan, aged 18.
Relatives and friends Invited to services
Sun . 2 30 p. m . 2040 N 20th t. Int Ar
lington Cem. iTlenda may view remains
Sat eve .
IWNN At Rrlstnl. Pa.. Aug. II, JOHN
DUNN, aged CA. Relatives snd friends In
vited to funeral, parlors of 11 s. Rue. 325
Mill t . Iirlstol. Pa.. Hat., n a. m. High
Mans St. Mark's Church, 10 a, rn. Int. St.
Mark's Cem
F1TZPATRICK. Aur. 14. JAME3 II..
husband of lata Mary C. I'ltspatrlck. Fu.
nera! Sat.. 7'30 a in. 2230 Spring Garden
t. Folemn mass of requiem Ht. Francis's
Church 8 a, m. Relative and friends, all
societies of which he was a member. Invited.
Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral
FOQO Suddenlv, Aug. 13. JOSEPH K.,
son of Samuel and Catherine Fog. Rela
tives and friends. Jr. Order Holy Nam. So
ciety ot St. Stephen's Church. Invited to
funeral. Sat,, 8 30 a. in., parent.' residence.
8508 N. Watts st Solemn requiem high
mass St. Stephen' Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral.
FORMAN At residence of son-in-law.
Mr. Lauthlln F. McNeill. 11 E U Cross,
ave. Lansdowne. Pa., Au. 15. JOHN K.
FORMAN, aged 9. Notlc. of funeral later.
Oliver II. Balr Bid., 1M0 Chtnut t.
trnvAiiir 14. ANNA A., wife, of TM.
&i, sswwitimtmjia
AtTVV a .. .r Arr, . ,.--,. a , I1CI.1 tie mi pr.i.ilf and Vears OKI vi . a . f .eiiuij- ne-,r ('nil- 'High WngCS StftdV WOrk
of (leo'rln Tiienr..i,.X.r,A.Ii?'nl;Tn' w,,f.'' Mil CHELU Aub 11. fomierlv of 2(11.-. ""lelpbU rrotistant preferred P 72d Led- Arply at on".
Sl,l v.,,ii pl'1nl'.;,llcp.,n 0Mrt' P. N 13th st JJOHN M, husband of Mar- "r Office. ' MIDVAir Trn , 4N'D ORnNsNCE
frnd,a.nR;'r.rd 'to M. Ti S R'u'r't Vesp'ir''V.O W? SSS S& CLRWlTWork In faeiaSTln N E. s-ctl . " 'VoDvVovr. Rtrr.r 'PLANT R
l'r.. 'iliF'c ' im'riitr'rv'' !Tl,l!', 1! ln. K't Private Mt Vernon Cem Rcmilns to 11 a in.
IfllN V Mth st " ionf'TOilll.!;. '.,"n .n" b.' U"T'1 lrl' 8 to 10 p tn .-.uto I rHILVDEI.PIllV OFEICES
MirV. Kte-J aifrSlil.l.I,i"r-ali jSS.'-WM'r.rtwi.aTr-,... ., r-ir.Mn.r-i CLERK ! Vt'oodland vc-, nrl. Island road
niUTns
Hancock st Solemn requiem maun St Ml
" ' ln'- " Lr"
-" -
(SANDY Auc U rt Ocean Cllv, N J
PI 17A 111'IMT n I vnr .J 0 ..14...
t.i.iAAiiian i- ua.mh, rk si w mow,
of Thorns U llnndv ltelntfoi nml frit-nil l
Invited to fiinornl nervloen. Sm,ll3A in
, Cnhary IJaptlst
Church. South HeaMIIt.
OAnitETSON At New Tlninawlplr N J
Auk H. JKNNir:, vtte of llllisrl II. Oar-!
K,?ffi;?.Td,, "Mlffr W M-aViS !
". ..V:'"'" Qarret.on. Tufljtown, Pa. Int.
-...
uumiia, Aiur i. i..mma i' (ioi;iT
(neo Sell), wife of .TAhn E floelty Ilela,
thes and friends, Itulh Home No 3D. u.
of A : Cha-nnlon Council, No 8 D of I...
Invited to funeral services. Sat, 1 30 t. m.,
1-T.3 Tulip at. Int private North Cedar
Hill Cem. Trlends may view remains Trl ,
8 to 10 p m.
oonnov aub is. John ir nonnox
huahnmi uf Mary A tlordon (nee Johnson),
aged 41 Relatives and friends Young
Americans Council. No 407 o of I A .
nnd vv aehlnclon Camp, o 313. p o 8 of
'. --"' t'""'"""''"! "amde" $mj nPt
i'n'neV," lVm n",,n",, n,ay "'"'
' acrru or. -aw is nxninr. n . dauSh.
tr of liorEe nri, Annn t; cotnois iged 87.
iteiniiM-s Him irirnii- i nnin ITrshMerlan
hunh nn.l Hubhilli SiM,nl facultv nf
t'.eoruo 1. Horn Public S hool Invited to
runer.il services Sat p n. parents' "real
den e '11117 lTankford av Int nrlvate.
tV-A'sAu,. ,4 ra,A f-
!f', SnfffrfeffiyaffeT.V,!, 1'
Mew.
fin rtela.
nernl Rnniraa
at 2 n m resldpnirt nf flr-mi-, ak.
worth Sftsl JlnrBaret st Trankford Int.
Oikland Cem Hem tins ma be viewed l'rl..
s to m r m.
AilL- 1.1 AnfTA-VT
tl lmnbantl of Marrle V llillmim aped 42
Helatlves and frlenil-j Invited to funernl serv
Ices LM7 H Mnln si .'I'hnenlivlllo Tn . Hat ,
S p m Int prlvato Morris lem , Phoenix
vllle, I'a.
HAini.r.T Killed In anion In rr-inee,
Jui tn. niriiArtn joskph haiiti.kt!
hnsbaml of hllrabeth and sot of Itlchard and
15ll7abeth Hnrtlej Helutllea and friends In
vited to military mani at rtiurch of the
Ulced Virgin Jlary, Uarbj, Pa , Sat . 0 30
a in
iMitvnv-vub n MAnnAW-.Tr hah-
VRV Ineo i'lillllps) wife of lohn II IHrvev
llelallxe- and frlemls ln Itoil to funeral,
Sat R 30 n m 5IJ1 I.inllou st , W Phi n.
ulemn innis of lequlem Church of Our
l.mly of Vlitnrv in n m Int Cathedral
i 'em Auto servUe
HAVKIIKAMP ludlenl. Anr 1!t Kir.
1.1AM K. husband of Owendolwi Hnverkamp
ineo Lewis) son nf Acnes and lute Henry '
iniii-rnniiiii icuiiiirs anu irienns (lenerni ' .
W Hancock Council. No .I'm. O of I
A Ellis Camp No 9 Sons of Veterans:
Stonemen's Fellowship of 43d Ward. Invited
to funeral services, sat . 2 p m . 4t'.l N.
Mirvlne, st Int prhate, Northwond Cem.
I trlends may vlei rem-iins Trl eve
IIOnt'El Ave. 14 ANA vMfe of Wll
Hani II Hoirliet tnee Moellc-rl Ite'alltes and
I trlends lnvlttd to funeral Sat. 8 30 a ni .
2227 N Howard st Solemn requiem mass
1 t hurch of the Vlsllntlon 10 a. in. Int. Old
itiinrurai em auio runcrai
HOLLAND Aua- 14 LMZAIIETH .T .
wife of t.torKo Holland Funeral from resi
dence. Church rd . Cllndiwn Pa , Sit.. 2
t m Int private. Lutheran Cem. Ardmore,
iit'ULrjr aub 14 ni:onni! waiidi.h
son of Marv and Inle loeph E Huble aBed
4n Itelitlves and frlemls emplmes of hlBh
lucssure putnplnir station llelnw ire nve nnd
liar,, st I'hllailelnlili Water Deo-irlnient
Inv led to serv cen. Sit . 2 p ni . .1321 Ludlow
I "' ln Private I rl.nds irnr t.ill I'irl . 7
tu n n m
tOVCE Am- 1.1 RK'HVRD KENNETH
, JOYCE Lon of John J hiiiI Marv L Jovce
naeil 111 Relathf-s and friends tnv lterl to
I funeral servloes Sat 2 p. m 1250 N 5Cth
1st Int. nrlat. Auto funeral. Friends
I mm' rati Frl eve
I KERRIGAN -AUc 1.1 fVROARET wlfs
! of lohn Kerrlcan Relatlvps and friends
Invltml to funeril f-at. s 3(1 a m, m
Musffrave st C.erniantnwn Solemn mass
of requiem llolv Cross Church 10 u, m Int
Holv Sepulchro Cem
KOI'II A lie I CIIRI'.TI VN. son of Inle
I hrlstlan and Citharlno Koih Due notlre
nf funeral villi bo ctven from 70!) V Glraril
" l.II.LAOORE -Aue IT.. CHARM'S D .
huslnnil of l.thel I l.lllairore (nee llrlfntb)
and son of Marv and late Ellas I.lllarore,
iiR-ptl -I ReliillioB and friends Rlrhmond
l.nilKe Nn 230 I' nnd A M all societies
of whlrh ho was a member nnd einnlnes of
Wm Crnmp hhlp and Enttlne llullillni; Co .
Invited to funeral servlrei Sat ' p tn .
3"i2S Jasper st Int Greenwood (K of P.)
Cem
I.VI.E (nee Olldeal Sudrlenlv Aub 14,
MA'III.DA wife of James P I.vle Rea
tiles nnd frluuls Invited to funeral Sat
S P. ni.. Kn-VJ Thompson Bt Int Jit. Mo
rltli Cem Remnlns inav be viewed Trl..
S to 10 p ni Auto serilce
MiCI.ASKEY AUK 12 MARIE MI1.NER,
daushter of Georire and Marlon McClaskov
need 2-' llel.illves nnd friends members nf
I'lrst Kenslnaton Presbvterlan Churrh and
uiidtv School Invited to funeral. Stt . 3
. in reuldenie of Ptrnls 202(1 Memnhla l
Int prlvtte. Macnolla Cem. Trlends mav I
lev remains Vrl 8 to 10 p in I
MiGAltVEY Alls 11 ALICE V rliush-
ler of Dinlil I and Alice M.iltriev die.. ,
IlwNerl aced 111. Relitlies and friends In- HANK CI ERK 2 bookUeepers. In an uptown
lle.l tn funeral Mon. S in a ni i-trents' Institution: toud reference P 720 I,d
vesl.lnnee. 412 h 21. Ill Bl -.nletnii hmh ni IKS I per Office
of requiem Ht. Patrick's Churi.li 111 a m t -
lilt ll"lv i ross Com i Illl.l. cl KItK one fiuilllar with I. (' Smith
vl.-INTV.lt. Auc 13 SARAH M ivlfn typewriter pnod opportunity for adluuce
of lluifli Milntjro (me l"uIton) tnd daunli. I ip. nt Applv 2-t4 S Irh at
tl.LrKllll-1 Hltu itur lliiia;il J-IJIlll
jltilntlvea ""d frlnds luilttd tn funeril
...i.u a,f I :ill ii mi r. i.l.lnnou .-.f
niotli.r 2SU7 N Print st. Int .North Cedar
Hill 1111 AUIO IUIIlT.il
111 A II.1I1A iiuk .-.l.l.l.l. nil Ol
Aulo sen Ice.
ME1 I.EN Auc 14 JAMES
lilo Robert V and Elizabeth
ItelttUes and friends Invited
eon of
iaieiien
neralicH. Sat . 1 p in r.tildenco
rails iiriirainsuuiiuiTOii.. .in pr.-
mi pri
'"Jui.A-R-Aug IS ELLEN widow of
David Miller Relatives and friends Invited
services .lion - VI p m . alius spring-
C . husband of Idii aiollenhauer Itclitlies
' i a f.i,.a a .t.n..A. v ni
meir'bera of 3.-.1 Waul li. publlcin Club, in'
t It.u to funeral aervkm, Mon 2 .10 p m
I .nnu husquehanna ave Remains may be
iieiie.lSiin K
, vn i.doon Suddenly Aug II JOHN
p husband nf Mary H Mul.loon (nee
nuvaiuu. Jteiauves ana rripnus. j.eagu. tn
tli.. s.lf.rt,l .Irtart fnvlfo1 fr, fiinpr.it. Sit .
s HO a in, fitm Osage ae AV Phlln Sol
emu mass of requiem Ctiunh of the Tran
iltruratton 10 u, in. Int. Holy Cross C'cm.
Autn er lec
PANTO A ST At "Wood, town. N J. sud
denly FUANCIK WILL HI PAM'OAST
Itclatl es and friend. inlted tn funeral
....... !.,.. t,i .. . i ,v.. i...
nriiHCS, riur urn ill kit IIUIIIU U f , L
Charloito R 1'ain.oant 1JH N -Main st
UonJlmin N J Int I'rlenils Uurlul
OrounJs Wooclatown. N. J . hi t -' P m
l'VRK Auir 15 ilATH.U wlfA of
HubU 11 Park anil daushier nf laia Wlnl
had and Rllzabelh .N'.icle Relatives und
irienns uiviien io funeral, .lion . n a m..
husbands reslJcnef .114 Rlde ale Falls,
nf .schuvlklll. llluli mass ,t Ilrldnefi
i hur h 1130 a. in. Int. Westminster Cem.
friends milled to .funeral. Mon . 8 a m..
.Viitn funeral.
POIKTII Au in. wiltiam r. Im-i-hand
of Henrietta Polth tne Flreslnwer)
iped o7 I tela tlves nnd friends rtrldesburu
I.nitce o S7. I f O F nt Ia . tf nt
ten i oa,- .o, i, v it ) Jt mu
canople Stimn No. CI L' ' II M , em
plojes of i'harles Lennine Ch"mlcu Cot, In
ited to funeral hun., 'J p. pi son-ln law, s
resl lent e 2742 Uridte st Hrldehurp. Int
Pn ubjterlan Church Grounds HUhmond
Ind papers copy.
KhKVK Auir i4, at Ilernardsville,
MRY ulilow of Thomas Reeie and mother
of illss Catharine Reeve of IlernardsMUe.
and John r Reeie, It li nf Lancaster, ra
in her S5th ear. Funeral sen ices at her
late home on b'aturday. at 2 30 p m and
at lhe Presbitertan Church Rasklnc Ridso.
at 1 n m Int Presbj-terlan Cem
Rn ti;.miijumij Auir. 14. wu.i.iaai
husband of Mary C I.eddy Rlttenhouse and
son of Itte Charles and Matilda Rlttenhouse
Reiatues ana mends intited tn funeral serv
ices !at 2 10 p m . Oil Klnesley st.. 0r.
mantoiin Int nt Ivy Hill iCem.
.SMITH Au 14. KIlMI'NP VIOUCRS
son of Jonathan and Margaret R. Smith and
grandson of Thomas nnd Anna J Viguers.
aged J Relatlles and friends lntlted to
funeral serilce.. Hat., 1! p m . residence of
parents 4UJ0 Rrown st Int private
SMYTH Aug 13. WILLIAM J .SMYTH
Funeral Sat , 3 p. in 216 H. 20th St. Int
prlvaie 1
Mlwnr.N On Aur 14. WAI.TI.R U son1
of Walter 1. anil Alice riowiien Mien Nnel
den). aged 2 sears 11 months. Relatives
and friends Imlled to funeral services Sat
2.10 preuaell, at parents' lesldeuce. 442 K.
1 lora st Int. private Cdenivood Cem Re-
I mains nisi he viewed Frl eve.. 8 to 10
bTACKIIOUSK At Rivertnn N. J . Aug
l.-i 1IKNJAM1N 1" hTACKHOUSC, aged 84
Relatives anu irienus inviien to runeral
servic.s Sat. 3 10 p ni . Odd relloivs' 1
Cem ihanel Medford N. J. 1
MTKIIIAUF Suddenlv Aug. 15, AUGUS
TA STBlOAtT 2146 N 8U1 st . wife of
John Stelgauf Notice of funeral later
hTKPHKNSON AUB 13. KMALINB
wife nf Samuel Stephenson and daughter of
late Strati A and I.divard w Jones Pels- I
tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, I
Sun. 8 P. m 2400 8. Camao st. Int. Mt I
Moriah Cem uemains may im viewed Hat ,
from 7 to 10 p. m. Aulo service.
STUMM Aug. IS. WII.IIEI.MtNA. wif.
of Frederllk Stumm. aged SU. Funeral serv
ices and Int. at convenience of family Sun.,
residence of son-in-law. Robert IT Whiteside.
2S3 Dupont st. Roxborough. Friend may
call Hat. after 7 p. m.
HWEKNBY. Aug 15. EDWARD J hua
band of Kate C. Sweeney, aged M. Rela
tives and friends. Holy Name Society of
Holy Angels' Church and Kt. Laurence
Council. K. of C Invited tn funeral. Mon..
n a. m . Haines St. and York road. Oak
I.ane Solemn requiem mass at Holy Ansels'
Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem.
Allentown papers please copv. ..Auto funeral
TRUITT. Aug .14. SARAH, widow of
Sharp Trultt and daughter ot lata Nelson
ind Thlllls Harris. Relatives and friend
Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 P. m . residence
of Oeorg. W. llarrac.. Dupont st..
Roxborough. Bervlcea Oalllle. IJaptlst
Church S p, m. Int. Leverlniton Cera.
yrlends may call rn. eve
rlenns may can rn. eve , . I
TYSON. Au. IS. MARIE X., wife of Eil
arJ.T. TysotAJr, RflUtf nd .Uyf
war
Invlt
r , I iU'afV ZiZZBT ... T.. J.anBBSSSjiSJBU
llnrrv McNamnri and dallKhter of Mnrv Ihla Is n aood npportunltv tn secure n per-
and Ute Victor Hick Hel.itHia and friends inincnt nolstlon saltrv to ettrt f22 vveeklv
iimtid to funer.i' c.rvlccs Mon 10 3(1 a w 1th advancement depending r ntirels on nbll
in 1CM Mentor st Logan Int Mt Murlnli Itv to make muni prefer applicant Ihlnir In
'em Remains may be viewed sun. evi.iWrst Phl'.tilelphl i or one who can trtke
a. -.!- 'a ..laa-1-aWa-...afeAanri. tl IS tja
iii:tiis
VHtDP.N Auir 14 st Atlantic C Itv N ,
. , ill ,..... "UBh.!.:S Si t',,!!M'n' "itf "
.n" urumr ':-" ""' i "'
mends nlso 11
Nfap ftf Mm Ka
,u il-.V-u8.0"!!-.?! ""'J'J.'Jn '
jir ni mr jt ' ' "Y1 "; ''i " :
Telephone t'o . invited to fun.-ral sat ID
n in .mother's reMene 2-.0'i I'nrlflc ni
Atlnntlr fMI Solemn hlch miM of renulem
t)ur I.aily star of the Sei rhurrh s afl n m .
inl llniv cto.s n-ni runerni wm Hrrnn -
wt rhiti stmion ii :
0 n in A"1o service
gRMS'to' r: Jf'JIiV
',7i;udd"nl, Aunr
vom;i.M auk in.
.MAllY ItllllUlillS
anil i;ieanor
ral later
1 THOMAS
husband of Aunes VSnlker aieil 4!i ltela
tles and friends True Knlchte Lodtto N;
220. K of I' . Loal Perseverance Lodce. I
O O P M IT Orlnokn lteneflrllll Society
ami emploves of Orlnoka Mills Invited to
funeral services Sit 2 n rii into K
lllrch st Int Oiklsnd Cem lrlemls may
(all Trl nfler 7 p m .-,.,
WARHKI.I. mldnly Aur 15 JOHN C
WARI11.M'. HEC't s7 212 N 1'eltr.n st
Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices Mon 2 p in i triors of S P Frank
rnfleld Sons ,'i3no Vine st Int Kernwood
.. 1l.in.ltu ,1.41 l.n tl.n ed Uiin f e
-' "! . .'jL.'j:."".."' -; "..:.: r- ..- i-
VVMlltl-;. in ;ornsinin i auh j ' im " .iill' anil seamsiress Ksoerl-
IinTTin wlfoofj ntreet Wnrren aaed nn enced strnnir vouni white woman Trot,
jenrs rtelaltves nn.l friends Invited to rstnnt preferred refernr, required. Ad
services. 27 Stanbrllce st . tat. 2pm dress P o Hor 7. Vlllanovs Pa
WHITE Ausr T. the residence of Ms OPEHATOP. esoerlenced on power serine:
hrother-ln-lan. ltei Kdnsrd T llond 10.1 , machines llaht work, rood wattes tn
V U.th st JOHN II VVIUTT accd Ml start in p-r cent bonus 41-bour schedule:
-- .. . . .11.1. -.. .. Tin ln1A .ll. .A 1n. ia.l. f 1. -. .... r.
Iiineral nnu mi ai iinain-t'vii,
Sal 2 in p
WILLIAM" V"
AIl.I.IAMX v- 1- nt vtlan'ic citv
t JOr.t'Hr i . of vl're.i
illlnms Helatlves nnl f'lends Invited tn
leral services Mon, 12 In n rn . at 1 1 1
tropolltin nve ".tlintlc Cllv N J jnr,
N
Willi
funera
Melrnr
West Inurel Hill I em
Phlln on arrival
of lin.lsv train leavintr aimtiih- i ny - i -WOOl.Lr.T
Vuir 14 TllOMVS liu-hand
nf Kntharlno Woollev Ineo Halnesl Itela
tlies sn.l friends Imlled to funeril services
Sat . 2 p ni lini rtidae ae Int. 'Ireep.
mount tem ltrmalns mm be viewed Trl .
after 7 n m uto funeral
TOt'Nfl Aub II, ( IN-1 AVCi: rlaiieh
ler of Albert and Vllrnbeth Voumr need 1
Ttelatlies and friends imlteil to fiinern
Sat ,3pm parent!' residence 2141 V
Mdenhsm st Int Chelten Hllla Cem Auto
funeral
LOST AND FOUND
DOC! Lost Mhile Hicblniiiler dotr nuswers
to name of Pats liberal rcwvrd I S
Wcvl. Church road and Cedar me , Hlklns
Park
TICKET Lost ticket for traieilnc ban at I
Itendlnc Termlr.il Tinder please ronimu- I
nL-o a with or I l'nrresl summit Hi I'.l
ond rereHe reinrd S'o Questions asked
HELP WANTED FEMALE
I lltlier Classlflfit Ails on Pane 2)
A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY
IN I' H GOVERNMENT WORK
TELEPHONE SInVICE I'NtlFR tT S I
fiOVKRNMI.NT II VlTVLl.V IMPORTANT1
IN CARRYIMt ON THE WAR I
norm rorvr; women telephone op-
EIIATOU IV Pltll.Mir'I PHI V AND VI I
CINITY THE WORLD S WORKSHOP. ARE
PATRIOTICALLY HEI.PINO TO WIN THE,
WAR. I
voiTvr. ivmtrv It to t-. TEAR'S or"!
AniJ CVN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK
AT ONCE
H PER WEI-Tf T"! PVin DtlRIN'O THE
riRST KOI'R WEEKS WITH RM'ID AD
VANCEME.N r THERE VITER.
PERMANENT POSITIONS. r.XrERIENCE
UNNECESSARY
THE WORK I-! CTEVN VND FASCINVT.
IN1 THE SUItROU.NDI.VOS ARE I'LE 3
A.NT 5IKAI.1 M-RVKD AT CO!T AVNIVER
SARY PAYVirvi s. KICK HEVEriT VA
CATIONS WITH PY. NOT OVER 8
HOURS' WORK TER DAY
LOOK INTO THI1 PATRIOTIC OPPOR-
I TV l-v ..-l-AI.IS I r UVIJIl AIT vv i;i-; Klivv
nr.TWEEN H AND n OR ANY EVENING
S AND fl OR ANY
I1Y
APPOINTMENT WITH
MISS M D RYAN
riRST nXJOIt. 1(131 ARCH ST.
PHI LA
MIS') G SMITH
4(13 MARKET ST . rillLA.
M1S U R ZIN'COT,
2(1 W CHELTEN AVE . OTN
Ml"' W O REILLY
20 E. STH ST . CHESTER. PA.
THE BELL TK.I UPHONT COMPANY OP
PENNSYLVANIA
I'noKKEEPER-SECItETVRY
An erni lenr vounc lauy is desired imianie or
l.eeplna- complete set of books for small
1 lliniiuini iwi . t.. !,.. ...... ,t... at. i ti - ..i ,-
iii- ei no.. ... '..'.. ... . . .,.,.. ..
, honi. In suburbs to be ne.ir otiico
P 7J'l
Ledger Office
to funer.i i ItlWKKr.EPnlt exp'.l plenstnt surrouod
of brother I Ings good waces "I " P ( Hot 'tin
,..,.,, nenM lt) w bite or colored Tr,,v
' .PtHntentJlotel ai.th and ftnnt.tj.
CHILD'S NURSE competent, with good ref
, rrences for clilioreii tear and a ialf
YOtlNC. WOMAN, WITH 1 OP. 2
-..-.lie.' HIGH SCHOOL OH
r.QI'IVU.ENT IN HUHINES1
vcllOOb 1RAINIVG APPLY MR.
PRICE. 1'Ulll.IC LEDGER CO.
(.ni AND CI1LS1NLT STS.
,,Tt:tt- -rr. wtinu i iTTit.rtrir ti
''NoK:. l(' .'U lk. L. .1 A ' ?.i'l--A I A V.
VISION OF I. A It il K PUHLISHING
tioitsk hoprs s io n, half datt h.vr-
pitDAY sai.ahv to srHr ?i pen
WFKK" HPP1-V OIVIVU IlKPnUEKCCS
v ft. LKnoi:u offici:
CLKHK anil uplst accurtte Mt fleurei. Pr-
manni posiuon wun pcpueni opporrunuv
rr.r rtnnremeni addiv io jvir acnoneia
I, ' --------- --- -- 0 , - 1ilnklan4 . i
"?,"'C.r Adtmsm i. Co.. Richmond st. unl
A'lS)!'.''.nS'..", , , , ,. , . .
I CI.KRIC -Youne U,lv for hank must hav
knowlsiliis of hnnlak.siilni: ami he accurals
I ""V1. '"c- ,',"-l,'e,,t Ppr;irwl,"Uy for neat'
lirliMel r P . I L-JiET r '2ij!rp
CI.ERK1 lianted In mnlllnK dent of larite
CI.l.UI-vS Manteil 111 mnilinR oeri Ol larRe
corporation htlary 110 excellent ncpor-
tunlty for Kdinnceinenf slste aliio and ex-
perlence ! 73. Ledger office
COMPTOMIIT.-Il nnd en"hrn operator clrl
nnoul iu to far ii , i hiu v, uii- iMrnini;
ntnt
'"VW hnoV"'.ni 7 Jfo?r- o'erl" whero
ttended school ! j53 L?er Office ,
. ctuiriujiiJi iiv uu-raiui .. nirr niuiuiui
I ration onh bhort hours ! irce rfflre. wtate
stlari Manled P 72" I fdirer Office
COST CLKRKS Olrls fimlllar lilth shop
Ilino and cost nork. rnol rhance for ad
tancement Applv In person Uernsteln Man i
ufacturlng Co , 3d and Allegheny aie I
l.I.l.lO fT-l ISIILP. hl'l clerk .must be Eoo 1
I Apply hv 'etter M I2t 1 edger rvnlr.il
IlIRL. over IP years, in lam. offlco for sen-.
eral clerical work: salary 111. state ex
perlence. P Til. Ledger Office.
YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR
WELL-EDUCATED. AMBITIOUS WOMEN
FILE CLERKS
STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS
ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY
AT HOG ISLAND
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKINO
CONDITIONS
EXCEPTIONAL WAGE SCALE
EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION ITIOJI
ALL PARTS OF PHILADELPHIA
SPECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND
EVE.NINaS
APPLY rERSO.NALLY
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
HOO ISLAND PA.
ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL
GIRLS WANTED
3 0 0
TO T.EARN TO OPERATB
MILLING MACHINES
No Experience Necessary
Oood Wages to Start
and piecework
after the seeond week
HRINO REFERENCES
MIDVALE HTRRL ORDNANCP! CO,
v.nriYSTONn nfirr.R irNT
EDDYSTONE. PA. rf-
Plant employment hourg'-Dally 7 a. m. 1 1
to n p. m.. except Sunday, Saturday, 7 a.m.
to 11 . m.
OR
P1IILADF.LPHIA OFFICKS
WOODLAND AVE. AND ISLAND ROAD
a.ia Maraec sireei
Pederal Offlee.
1XK flnuth lRlh atre.t
8d and Walrmt street.
rmroui nreei. uiuuri
- ! wm-r .
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
I O t her ClmMfte.. AA in rwoi 3)
", Mlf-rrown to trssh f.mn.r dishes:
larjre family. G039 Chestnut ft.
ImeiTPn V RTOeflenrerl trnllter. .! Innnri
on Ttanner innohlnea: douMe-etltehed work
l - .' ';i -ji rts a no?en loTanla' worateil
' tlnrljinnd Hosiery Mills, 3211 Kensington
menu
HOtir.nT Experienced lnoners nn I-potnt
, white worsted work 10Ue and tie per
i dnren Hofltland Hosiery Mills. 3211 Ken-
Inrton nve
HOt'srworiK Nent v-hlte or colored irlrt
i experlenrfil rnok and vnltress for small
. houe In sun'irh rnui hv reference, two
In f-riHi Phone Media 24
llOt'SnVVOKK Jeep nut cond waa-esj cen
tral part of city Apply Sherwood. 1721
Walnut
1 HOt'SF.WOrtK Two In fnmllv. smill house:
nn iiBpninc n per weeK Arnmore l o ,t,
-..--
..i"" mi.- ... i-nn. innt iouk m, .ii r.
2d st . Camden. X J
OPr.nATons -aanted experienced on I
portant floicrnment contraef 1b
ple-isant work In up tn flntn plant, itr
Uraees do lour hit Cnmden I'mhroldei
Im-
llitht
flood
tirotlAr .
Front nnd Pearl sts Camlen Seien min
utes' ialk from Market or Vine sts ferry
SOLICITORS
Ttrr- rtmMr r.pnnRn TtroiTinpi
sriTTut, FinsT - rt.Aii4 so.
LiriTons r o n rtnrt'LATtnv
PnovtOTlOV AP.tr.rTY TO MreRT
AX'l TALK TO THE prIT PFO.
pi.e is rso.r.VTiA!. put prn-
SOVAL APPEAftAVCE WILL TtE-
cr.ivn tout covstDFttATiov- a
noon rnoposiTiov rort a tew
WOMEN' OK M VTttTtE TEVPS WHO
t)0 NOT OTUECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOI'SE
SOLICITATION: ALSO
WANT OVE EXPEnlLNCED CHEW
MANAGER ArPI.T TO SIH COB
HEA, SECOND FLOOR, PUBLIC
LKDOEU OUILDINO.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED
ON'E WHO HA"- 1NITIA11VT. TO
Gil A1IKVD AND ACT AH SEC
RETARY AND ASSISTXNT TO
11EPT MVNAnr.R HOI'R". R .10
TO 3 30 M'Lr.N'DID OPPORTUN
ITY MR AD1M1 PACKARD
MOTOR CAR CO . 31U N. 11ROAD
bTKELT.
STENOGRAPHER
YOl'NC WOMAN ACCOUNTING DPPART
MENT OF THE P1T11I.IC LEDOER 11E-
;inr the ERViri: ok v hrioht
YOUNG VVOM VN WITH KNOW! t'DOE OK
sn ENOCH VPIIY AND TYPEU'IUTING
PU1II.1C LEDGER COMPANY. SIXTH AND
CHESTNUT STS
STrNOORAPHER VTanted hv prominent
elertrlcnl concern, renulrlnt: servkes ef an
experienced stenonrapher. offers n per-
., .ii nl..B,nt su
.'.''", 'r ,it. ..lr,.
rrounuinps wiin
commensurate
I UllUOUni S-('WS '-- a-"!".
with nbllllv M 11--7 Ledger Central
STEN'OllRVPHER voulur l.ldv. Christian:
who hts had at leasf two wars' etperl
ence. to start lmmedl.itelv : must bo rapid
nnd nccurato on Remlnirton do not apnly
unless ton nre on expert, talary $10. Ap
plv 3." RourFQ Hide m k
STENOGRAPHER ami secretary to sales
manacer hlsh scbool craduato preferred
must be quick iiecurntc permanent position,
stoto nee etperlMice saltry rellaion .
12R lx-ilcer Office
STENOGRrm.R-rrnianent position: In-
tellljrent. efficient ouns lady who has htrt
ot least one tear's experience Call after 11
a. m Samuel Rell A Sons 4th and Market
STENOGRAPHERS Two experienced
women famllltr with stenoarnphy, payroll
and records, permanent position; pood waces
und bonus M 1lr1 ledger Central
ETENOORArilER. female for eeneral of-
flee work In sties office of larce chemical
house ailarv cotnmensiiiite with alblllty
APPlv 2 i'W s N nth st
OTE5.oi'RPIirR alio to take dictation
rn li sHe,i una iranscrme aci-iirttelv
Pni,rv jir. a month . E corntr ISth und
SfH ret. HOOm I -
SIl.NtH.lt l "HI t eltierleliced I afd accurate,
,"""' n IW'. B','!"in- t?, rfLe ,.n'a Oli. v.con;
fl.l. rntlnn. Applv 40.. JIurlner and Merchant
'"" Ml'c
STENOGRAPHER for u large wholesale
.... a J - aa. TJ rt e aaa 1 aTT 1 "t
house Address P. O Roy 1033
STENOGRAPHERS
D
WANTED
Must have at
least 3 years commercial
training
CO.
ket
OK
rr.PF.itM. orncc3
13 S IRth st
Td and Wlnut its
f.lrt fcpruce ft Chester Pa
Vinni-K it j rn to H n ni italtv. ,
I
Offlc
cept Paturdav until 11! o'clock noon, Sun-
(jft. in a in . i v in
pp-X.fpHUVn operator experienced P II
v irnf.il nnnortunltV for uilvunrmnf
Arnlv 2.4 S ".th t
-! '
TYPIST YOl'N'O I.rY TN LAROt. '.tAN'.
UrACTI'RlNO CONCRRV IICATPn IN
SOI'TIIRRN SECTION Or' CI TT STATE
AUK AND SALARY O 52. P O BOX 3113.
TYPIHT In acet dept of the Public Ledier
Co stenosranhv not neeessarv. xbV. for
Mr Price Public Ledger Company, Sixth
and Chfstnnt sis
TYPIST exprlen ed on dictaphone, per-
n..n,n, nositlnn troo.l stliari snA 1......
r '"" "f'or' d,S5rement Apnlv Mlcheu".
.fIMk!! .I A.k fnr Mr Sim., '
..is Market ji ask ror Mr.Merner.
IM)KI.h Olrln for windlnc cops excellent
pa for -xperlenced ulrN pasy to learn
will -mplo experienced lndArH ij dav If
7 w..k. VSVi i.;.,ncr'ii 'Stalund
g, a.n Amber ami tv lllard sis
WOMEN AND GIRL3
WANTED AT ONCE
TIMK AND KIW TIME
OITII 48 HOURS
PLE.N'TY OT OVERTIME
STEADY WORK
WITH REGULAR INCREASE
APPLT 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPnELL CO.
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN. N. J.
WOMEN cleaners for scrubblnr office build
ir.g, tvnite, u nours per day, 0 a. m. to 9
a. 111 . o v. in. 10 o p m . good tvages
steady work. Apply Room 431, Land 'lltli
lildii.
WOMEN for Kitchen work. Apply tlme
keeper'e office. Rell-ivue-Stratford Hotel.
fienerol
BUSINESS SERVICE CO . 1301 Land Title.
Bookkeepers 120-130; Bten'ers 115-120.
HELP WANTEll MALB
(OIer riaa.lHed Ad. on Tage 21
ANGLESMITIIS
WANTED AT ONCE
ON GOVERNMENT WORK
CIIESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. Ltd.
ininvii .via vi-nf lai ai.." va.
a .IW.ll n.iaa ail.lllalrt Q . O
ajiar.a-.n, rA,
PhiladelDhla Office
CHESTER SHIPHUII.DING COMPANY, Ltd.
Annlr
Nearest U. S. Employment Service Office
BRINO THIS AD WITH TOO
WSr7:
HELP WTANTED-MAt JT,'
(Other Classified Ails en rare t) -
ANOLnSAnTHS
BOILEIUIAKEnS
BOLTERB
tTO LEAPN nrt'ETINO. DniLLTOn. M.l.ta
VkJm
' " .SJ
3
'fn
C0PPEIISMITH3
r
rLANOB TURNEHS
njRNACB MEN
INSTALLATION MACHINISTS
DROP FORGERS
LABORERS (WHITE)
MESSENGER HOTS
KfJ
Da. HaMaialalla. & .1.- r.ta al
tainpioimenv service, la.'i Arcn St.
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICrAN to (all
eharrs of etectrln department of lartr.
hlch-crade automobile firm: excellent eppor
tunltv for rlnht man: muat rm exixrUneetr
on WestlnKhouss and rtosch-Ruehmora art
tems; state nice and experience. Koes-Huiret
Co , 21st and .Market sts. Apply nearest
V S. Employment Service. Brim th! ad
with ou.
AUTOMORILE MECHANIC nn hlah-STatto
truck rspalra: must be flrst-elasa man;
pood working conditions. Foss-HuBhea Co
21st and Market sts.. third floor. Arply
Nearest tj ' s. Emplovment Service OfTIce
HWINO THIS ad with YOU
AUTOMOBILE MOTOR REPAIR MEN Sri
hlch-crada motor repairs: experienced
men nood worklna- conditions: (rood opnor
mnltr fora.nr.,-cl"' ni"1 Koss-Huehes Co..
21t and Market its., third floor.
Nearest tT.S. Emplovment Service Ofllee
RRING THIS AD WITH YOIT
.K.Ef5 ,C.r.at'k.rrnnJ. Ilcult bakers
wanted. National Rlscult Co.. 13lh and
Olemvood ave Applv to nearest l). 8.
Employment service Office Urlnr this ad
with vou
BANK rr!.nK. 2 bookkeeper In an uptown
Institution, (rood reference. P 719. Ledrer
Office
HOOKKEErER Experienced middle-sued
man with some knowledge of lumbar
business wanted Immediately. 12,
Ledter Central '
BOOKKEEPER, esp.: pletsant surroundnc:
good traces "D-4." P. O nox 844.
UORINO-MILL IIAND.S. bench lathe hands,
Iron valve assemblers, steel valve assem
blers, patternmakers. loft man for pattara
shop N'lann Valvo Company. Room 21t.
Raymond Illdg., MOI O mnntnwn ave., Oer
mantown Pa. Works. Chestnut Hill. Apply
nearest U
a. impioment service. Drlni
this ad with 3QU.
THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENINO "
TOR AN INTELLIGENT HOY WHO 18
OVER 111 YEARS OP AGE. APPLT AT
ONCE TO MR ri.YN.ir. 000 CHESTNUT ST.
UOY v anted to work In office: ago 10: rood
pc...,tv,EIglll"l"p " l" oo" 1UIK snip -wal
bulldlnr Corporation st the United BtatH A&
wages. Apply Mr r crusee rinta.n .J
Transfer. test Philadelphia Station jSidL'K im
nnd Market 'l
iiurs Large snipping ornce wants 2 brfxht "1
2 HI llourse nldg t Pit
HRAKEMEN AND TIRESIEN
NEEDED
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1(125 ni.BERT ST.
PHILADELPHIA. TA.
CARPENTER and helper. E. P. Houcbten
Co . 210 W Somerset st. Apply O, 8.
1'iiiplovmetit office Front and York afa.
COLLECT OR Permanent position: eood op. X-JZ
nt Itrtro Insuramo company (casualty) for ,. $m
hone-it ambitious, exp. man of sood charac- .v'll
ter havinir knowledge or uty. your nuallfica.
tlon ciieu In detail will be treated in confl
Of nee 1 727 ledger office
DRAFTSMVN experieniej on Interior
woodwork or ship Jointer work. Georasi
W Mnl.h . Co , 3307 Powellon ave. Ask for
MrHoover
DRVKTSMAN. experienced architectural.
A pply Room (1(11 Ilrotd St Station
DRAFTSMEN
Structural steel draftsmen
Shop detail experience
Also few architectural draftsmen
Government work
Apply Monks & Johnson
1623 Wylle st.. city
or
Nearest IT S. Emplojment Service
Office. If ou prefer
BRING THIS AD WITH YOU
DRAFTSMEN WANTED
T
Mechanical, architectural, and tracer.
Call or apply bl letter, stating age, experi
ence snd silirv di sired. National Anllln
Cn Mrts Hook I'n.
DRAFTSMEN wanted experienced mechanl.
ial war work rood opening for men witia
experleni e on heating tentilatlng.mechanleat .
ilUll'iillia , man ii.ai.-i miat rcnci B1.9ieall..
M 124 Ledger Centnl
DRU(.raiST.S Experienced, ambitious drug
men wanted, good salary; Ii-nour day; tlms
and half time for overtime Call or arra"-e
appointment between I' a m. and 1 p. m.
Robert Mi Nell front and lork sts
1
ELEVATOR MECHANICS
431 I.AND TITLE RLDO.
APPLY NEAREST UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICB
UKINO THIS AD WITH YOU
ENOLNEER
For office building; must be familiar with
ice-machine generators and Corliss .n1ne;
tnglnu room. Widener Rulldlnsr.
Apply
Nearest U. S. Emploment Service 031c.
DRINO THIS AD WITH YOU
ENGINE LATHE HANDS. 0.17 N. Kth at.
Appl nearest I. S Government service
Qfllce Tiring ad tilth inu
ESTIM -VTOR Opportunity for tystematlo
and thoroush estimator and technical cor
respondent familiar with hull and snetn
specifications and construction: should possets
perception, adaptability and tact. M -U56.
Ledtier Central
FINISHERS AND HELPERS on ornamsnll
Iron. Humphries & Co., rront and To"
culum sts. Shop entrance Indiana ave. Ap-
ply nearest U, S Employment Service Of'
flee Hrlng this ad with IQU.
FIREMAN wanted; 0 dnvs per week. Nice
town Dye Works Apply nearest TJ. 3,
Emplosment faervli-e Office. linns' this ad
with lau -
FIREMEN
Wanted at once.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
2d end Market sts.
Camden. New Jersey
APPLY NEAREST UNITED RTATE3 JC
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFIQH" 'tl
URINO THIS AD WITH YOU 4 S?ii
FIREMEN to work ln pump boUer, 1
engine roouia niucnir mui.
Apply .. t
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