VfimffS )WfWHri 'ii T 1 MMritilwfTfiifcMt'it ,7WMWv iws.. -,i v.Eatjr-aDrjw a. . Tf'v . . V: w t5i x 7.:' rW -&: . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDHE AY, AUGUST 21, 1918 e J., ifrlrfii. Mi taTsTsTfrTfTRn rTTB IB T3!BV' V ' ' ' h y DEMONSTRATION UNIT , AT DIX IS EFFECTIVE Platoon Gives Valuable Aid in Working Out New Tactics Camp nix, WrlgltlMonn, N. ,1., Aug. 21. In tho Depot Brigade nt DIx there ore unltB compoBrd of men selected for ability nlonp certain lines; companlrp composed of non-EnBllsh-sptmltinff sol diers ; development and labor battalion! and one company la reserved for men. rtho arc conscientious objectorn. But there Is one unit of which little Is known, yet It is unlquo In depot brluado work, for the men do not confine themselves to minor drltl work, but under command of Lieutenant Cllenn MofTett. of Hutch inson, Kansas, they arc studying French tactics, and nre being used ns n demon stration platoon for tho otilcers school. Composed of fifty-seven men, nearly all of whom aro college pinduate'i or who have had previous military experi ence, this platoon of seven squads Is taking up advanced Instruction work based on reports brought back from "over there." It consists of ride Grena diers, bombers, machine gunners nnd llason runners, and each day some new problem df field work is mapped out. Third Assistant Secrctnry of War Keppel paid a visit to DIx yester'day, and made an Inspection of the camp. Stetson Humphrey, who has Tiad charge of slnclnc berc ns a sons direc tor under tho War Department com mission on training- camp activities, has been relieved of his duties here and assigned to San Diego, Cnl., where ho will have charge of tho work on the western coast, with headquarters at Camp Kearney, Cal. Ho has been succeeded by William Simmons, of New Yory city. Cupid Is busy In the Fifty-ninth Pioneers, and Chaplain Davis has an nounced the following weddings: Lieu tenant Peter J. Somers, of Philadelphia, and Miss Elizabeth Yenstrosa, of Brook lyn; Private Charles M. Lannlng, Kings ton, N. J., and Mlfs Madeline Miller, Pennington road, Trenton ; Trlvate Arthur A. P.amond, Buffalo, and Miss Madellno J. Williams, Buffalo, and Pri vate Frank W. Jendell, Wilmington, and Miss Mary Benson, Wilmington. Extradition papers having been grant ed, Thomas Jones, a negro soldier here, has been taken back to Wilmington to stand trial on a charge of murdering Elizabeth Greaves, a negress, on August 18, 191G. An entertainment was given last eve ning in the big hY" auditorium by the men of the Eleventh Battalion of tho Depot Brigade. IN MKMORIAM WATKm. In memorv of EMZAIir.TII WALKER whn departed thla llfn Aucust 21, 1813. COMUADi: JOHN A. J. UNNIS. Be'atfjs Abraham, Rol Aahdown, Wllllard ltellerJeau. Daniel niakely, Hugh Itraden, Wll lam Tlrenpcn. Marv Bye, Jane Twining Casev. Hepat Charlton. Harriet A. Clayton. David C. Coleman. Ullnbeth Cotnoy. Marrarct C. Coyle. Frtnk A. Dickinson. Powell Dovle. Catharlno MarVv. Edward r. MeCleary. Anna n. MeDermott. Hannuh Mi l-Catir Marparet MrMullln William J. leea. Fnnnlo Mlllor. Martraret O'NclU. John I.,. OutT fV Jlnfv J, Ilobblns William II, ltutler. I,. M. S. Pautfr. Acatha It. richmli). Kale Schrader. Charles Schwelpert. I.tzzlo 3. Scott. Charles II. uugan. Henry w, Rrhenleh, Phllln riniaier. .Aiarv a fiaherlck. Elizabeth J. Shollar. William h'lnnrrty. Jeremlan A. Miemmer. .Marv a. Flelarhmann. P. C hloin. Harry I. Fortner, Maruaret E. Pnflonar, Mara-nret Gallagher, Denis lleberd. Henrv OerhRrdt, William H. floneher. M. A. Oullle. Ellen T. Hallahan. Bara A. Jonea, KIIZHbeth V. Kelly. Thomaa W., Jr Klher line I, add. Frederick O. I,afourcnde, Jamea Lewis, I. Laurence I.uehhert.Amandus M. Mackle, Harry Hmlth, i harle R Smith. Mra. Sarah fc3nrUr t-Yiderick Soloff, Harry John .spicer, Anna V. Splcer. Dolores StandbrldKc.Marla T. Strieker. Christina Thompson. JZJtza J. Traftlcante. .Vtkhela Tjson, Andrew J. Vnrel, Jfxph E. Walsh. Elizabeth Wlckersham. E. J. A Wyborakl, I. V. ABItAIIAM. Aug. !0. SOL. son of Ilerthn and late Albert Abraham aged 2!. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Thurs., 2 p. m.. parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son. 20UD N. Rroad Bt. Int. Mt. Slnal Cem. ASHDOWN. Aug. 20. WILIjARD, son of Rarthold and Alma M. Aahdown, aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral nervices, Krl.. 2 v. m.. parents residence, 2930 Jasper st. Int. U.ikland Cem. Friends may call Thurs. after 7 p. m. DELLERJEAU. Aut. IS DANIEL hu band of late Marv llellerjeau 'nee Wflld lnger). Relatives and friends. Malta C(un ell. No. 90.1, O. I. A.. Chattahoocha Tribe. No. 17, I. O. R. M. : employes of Curtis Pub lishing Co. building department, invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2::tu p m.. resi dence of daughter. Mra Emma Halg. 2flU rarrlsh st. Int. Mt. Merlsh Cem. Friends mav call Verinesdav. 7 to 11 n m. BLAKELY. Aug. IS. HUGH, husband of Hannah lllakely (nee Knocke), aged 78. Relatlea and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., 0iU7 Lansdowno ave. Int. lielvue Oem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. HRADEN. Aug. l'l. WILLIAM, son of Jamea and Anna llraden, aged 14. Relatives and friends, school children of Ft. Edward's, Invited to funeral. Thurs, M30 h. m.. parents' residence. 2M1 N. (1th st. High mass St. Edward's Church In a. in. int. Holv Cross Cem. Currlage funeral. BRENNEN. Aug. 10. MARY wife of Mi chael Rrennen and daughter of late Michael and Winifred Craven (nee Roach). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 a. m . 231(1 Christian st. Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony's Church 0:30 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem, BYE. Suddenly. Aug. 20. JANE TWIN INO, wife of Raymond Tnlor Bye. Due notice of funeral will bo glen. CASEY. Aug. 17. BESSIE, widow of Wil liam J. Casey. Relatives and frlenda in vited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m . son'a residence. Michael Shanahan, inl Christian at. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of St. Philip 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CHARLTON. All. 10. HARRIET A., widow of John J Charlton (nee Head). Ret. stives and friends. Hah Council, No. 1)3 D. of P.. Invited to funeral services. Fri., 1 p. m., 217 Davis st.. Woodbury, N. J. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Re mains may be viewed Thurs. eve. CLAYTftN. Aug 10 DAVID C husband of Mary V. Clayton. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m., 1800 N. IRth st. Int. private. COLEMAN. Aug. 20. ELIZABETH COLEMAN (nee Conn), widow of Wllllnm Coleman, aged 03. Relatives and friends. James O. Blaine Council, No. 2. members of the Free P. E. Church of St. John. Invited to funeral, Frl,. 1 p. m.. residence of son-in-law, Charles Berger. 2107 XI. Clementine at. Services In the above cuhrch at 2 p. m int. Northvvood Cem. Friends may cull Thur. after fi p. m. COTNEY. Aug. 111. MAROARET C COT. NEY, vvlfo of Joseph P. Cotney nnd daugh ter of late John J. and Annn R. Burns, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8 a. m.. 1M4 t. Capitol st. Re gulem msss St. Thomas',- Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 10 p. m. COYLE. Aug. 10. PRANK A., son cf Sarah White and late Hugh F. Coyle. Itela tlve and friends. Detective Bureau. Special Drill Co. and Fifth District Police, Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:80 a. m., 112 S23d st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cros Cem. DICKINSON At Atlantic City. N. J., Aug. 18. POWELL, husband of Ellen E. Dickinson. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 3 p. m., parlors of Jeffries Keates. 1713 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City. N. J. Int. Pleasantvllle Cem. Omit flowers. DOYLE. Aug. 20. CATHARINE DOYLE, -widow of John Doyle. Relatives and friends lpvlted to funeral, Sat., 8, a. m. residence KEAL ESTATE F0H SALE 1V1I.DWOOD CRBST. N. J. E2wvtf Cwa-- ytf vsassBssjTs ffBffHfl DEATHS of son. John J. Doyle. 1IUT S. IRth it. High mnss of requiem Church of St. Thomas ' Aquinas 0.30 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem , Auto funrrnl. ?,""MS,Vh i"1 Church " m ,nl' ot -Matthew a cem I I ERRENICH. Aug. 18. rillt.tr, husband of Katherlne Erbcnlch. Relatives nnil incnus invnen m itinerai services, i nurs , i p m.. inia iirnnaocK at. mi. iirivuo n m.. S41H llrnrirfnclc st r-m T-'-l....... ..,.. mU W.l . t h . win.. .-I..-.,.. mn, .no ..v.. . ..-, , ,., in. ESItllmCK. Suddenly. Aug. 20, EL17.A- HI'.TH JOSEPHINE daughter of Ella Tav- lor nnd the lain Joseph 1'sherlcK, of Lang- horne. Due notice of funeral will tie given, I'lNNEltrV Aug. 10. JEREMIAH A, son of Catharine M and late Patrick J. Tin- notv. Relatives nnd friends. Holy Name ho lety of Church of Our Lady of Mt, Car- i Krrrv men's 1 and B. Assn . Llm- rnk tluards' s. and B. Assn.: Dlv. No. ilJ, A. o 11. Invltid to funoal. Frl.. 8 n. m.. 317 Wolf st. Solemn bth mass of If at. Holemn rL.ih maia of i of Our I.ailVf. Mt. Onr- Int. Holy CruYCem. Auto tequicm Church mcl p::ui a. m f iim .a t ri.IIISClI.MAN.V. AUg. Ill, PAl'UIiNi; V . wife of Theodore Klclschmann (nen Feld meth). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Frl., 2 p. m., 17H7 N Bou iler st (17th nnd Columbia ave.). Int. pri vate, Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs.. after 7 p. m. niUTNI'll Aug. Ill MAIlQARET ELIZA roflTNER. nged M. Relatives nnd friends Invltid to funeral services. Wed , 7 30 v. m., 22n Summit ave.. Jcnklntovvn, Pa Int. private. rmiLONO Aug 10 MAROARET, wife of Harry Furlong (nee McCarty). Relatives and friends. Dlv, No. 1.1, A. (). It.. Invited In funeral, Thurs . s n. m.. .1043 N. 33th at.. Knlls of Schtiy klll.v High mass St. Bridget's Church li.to n m Int. Holy Sepulchre Crm Autn service. OALLAOIIER Of 2323 St Albans st . Aug 211 DENIM, husband of Marv Clalln gher nnd sou of Into Denis and Bridget Gnl. lagher, of Klldarrigh. County Donegnl, Ire. land Relatives nnd friends, Dlv No. 31 A O II. . Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 a m, residence, of brother-in-law, Alesnmlcr Thompson, 2403 Harlan st. (near 2tth nnd Master sts ). Solemn moss of requiem St Anthnnv'a Church 1H.80 a. m. Int. Holy Crons Cem. Auto funeral UKOUKD. Aug IS, HENRY, husband of Emma Gebard (nee Arthur). Kelntlvea nnd frlinds Blue Ridge, No. 3, F. nnd A. M. Invited to funeral services. Wed., H p. m . 3323 N. 2d st. Int. private. Greenwood (Iv. of 1' ) Cem Newark, N. J., and Atlantic Cltv pnprrs copy OKltHARDT. Aug. 18. WILLIAM HENRY GERHARDT. Tuneral services apnrtments of Kirk & Nice. 0301 Oermnn town ave.. Gcrmnntown, Thurs.. 2 p. m Int private nntTPIIP.Il. At her summer home. Mnorestovvn, N. J., Aug. 20. MARGARET ANN, widow of Samuel J. Goucher. Aged IS. Relatives and rrlends invited to ru neral lervkes. Sat., 2 p. m., 38 N. 30th st Int vvoooinnii v em. GUILLK Suddenly, at Westvllle, N. J.. Aug. 20. ELLEN T.. widow of John Oullle Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat ,8a m . daughter's reatdvnee, Mrs. Chnrles Ader. 131 Van Horn St., near 2d st. and Glrard ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Joseph's Church. 4th and Wllllngs alley. 0.30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. HALLAHAN Pormerlv of Gulnh Mills, Pa . Aug. 2(1. SARA A . wife of Thomis J. llallnhnn and daughter of James nnd lnte S-vrnh MclMosuev. Relatives and mends in vited to funeral, Sat., 8 n m.. .(i!l Spring ave , Noble. J'n Solemn high requiem mn.a Immaculate Conception Church. Jenklntown 0:3u n m" Int Holv Cro"s Cem JONES At 2M1I N. 11th St.. Aug 20. ELIZABETH WOODIIOOSE widow of John W Jonea, aged 70. Relatlvea nnd friends Invltid to funeral Kervleea Frl., 3 p. m., nt the Dnvld II Fchuvler Bide. Broad and Diamond ats Int private. KELLY. Kblcd In action In Trance. Julv 1(1. Sergt THOMAS W. Jr., son of Dr. Ttioma W and Margaret E Kelly, 2428 S. Broad St. Relatives and friends. Altar ana sscrca iieari ocieiiea. invuea in mili tary requiem mass St. Monica's Church. Frl. 10 n m. KIItCHEIl Aug. 10 RAE. daughter of Cliarks and Ida J. Klrcher. Funeiul serv ices and int. at convenience of family. Frlendi mav cnll Thurs.. 7 t. 0 n. m. LADD Aug 211. FREDERICK O LAUD, husband of late Ida Lndd nged 01 Relatives and friends. Woodbury lidge. No. 2SO, L. O o M , Invited to funeral services, Thur 10 30 a. m.. residence of son-in-law, John II Brookes. 42" E Park nve.. Pen auken N. J Int NevvJleld, N J., on nr rlvnl of I p m train from Cnmden. Re main mav be viewed Thurs eve. LArot'RCADE. Aug. 20 JAMES LA roiHK'ADE, Jr . husband of Lillian Carter Lnfourcnde. Funeral services nnd Int. pri vate Pittsburgh pnpers plenpe enpv LEWIS Aug. 20. I. LAURENCE hus hand of Anna H. lvvls. Residence. 1.127 N. ."Uth st. Due notice of funcrnl will be given I.IPPINI'OTT. (In Ann 20. SARAH N. LH'PINCOTT aged 07 Ri Htlvea and friends Invited to funeral Slsth-dav. 23d. nt .1 p. in.. "1 King's HUhvvuy. West Hnddonfleld. N. J. Int. private. LUEnilERT. Aug. 10. AMANDUS1 M.. husbnnd of Mnrv Emmi Lucbbert (neo Wld maer). aged 00. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Thurs., 2 p. m.. (143 W. Tioga Pf Int. Hillside Cem. MACKLE. Aug. 18. HARRY, husband of Susan Mackle (nee I.overy) nnd son of Sarah and late Hugh Mackle. of Parish. New Bridge. County lierrv, Ireland. Relatives nnd frelnds. also Catholic Sons of Derrv, Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7:30 n. m., h'-'O N. Stll'man st. Solemn requiem mass bt. 1 ran ds Xavier Church H n m. Int. nt Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral MARLEY. Aug. IS. EDWARD P.. hus band of Rose Marley (nee Mavnes) and son of late Patrick and Ellen Marley. Re a tlves nnd friends. John Krause Beneficial Society. No. 2. Carders' nnd Spinners' Asso : employes Joseph D. Murphy Textile Co., all societies of which ho was a member, in vited to attend funeral. Frl., 0 a. m.. 508 Mercy st.. below McKean st. Solemn high mass of requlvm Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel lu-Sil a. m. Int. Hly Cross Cem. Auto funeral. McCLEAIlY. Aug. 20. ANNIE ELIZA BETH MrCI.EARV, aged .10. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 a. m.. residence of husbnnd. John McCleary. Sew ell. N. J Mass nt St. Bridget's R. C. Church, Glassboro. N J., 0 a. ni. Int. Ulassboro N J. Auto service. McDERMOTT Aug. 211. HANNAH Mc DERMOTT (nee McCllnlev). Relntlves nnd friend.. St Anthons It. V M Sodality and League of Sncrcd Henrt, Invited to funeral Hat.. So m . 2414 Catharine St. .Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony's Church 0:30 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. McKAlO. Aug. 10. st Ocean City. N. J., ATI.NTir rlT. N. J. miviMFit RKsnnTsi lAYMOKiATLANTiccrrrl IVA3RLDS GREATEST BOTaSUvXESS HOTEL CHELSEA OPEN ALL TUB TEAR CVTIRK BLOCK OF OCEaJFTtON? '1 I r . u .. .... - i.il' ...... i .:..- 1,1. av nr liTh i.-u .. Westminster 8p;,nr,h.u,'i1l- tl"" later II" tO ud w'eeklv-"f R! ni I?Pi2ln tr. U..&U up weekly. I. 60 up daily. . CHAS. imiinB. HOTEL B0SC0BEL "lu-ik,-rAI ne" Amer. & Europ. plans, nklt. A. E. MARION-. ASIUIP.Y PARK. N. J. zzxzci&&sftr' JTsMo or CKCCLLI SPRING LAKE REACH. N. J. The Shorehtun Sprln H1" Be"bi Located on the lake; two blocks from ocean bathing beach. E.E. SPANQENI1ERQ. Prop. KKASHIB rAHK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front. Capacity SO. B.oWl.t. H. ROSS TIJRNHR. rr. KSSINOTON. PA. Tfnietim Inn-Un ""' U'lawnre. Cat. tuiicum inn &,Grlll, uancln Mon.. Wed i- T.l f.,. CMrkAi (F waff, dinner. STKVSISHirS JACKSONVILLE SAVANNAH lKtMTON Phlls,lnb'i to Savmneh and Jacksonville, for all points South. Philadelphia to Ros tnn. for all New England points. Passen pt or Freight. Consult Agent. Pier 18, ft. Pino St. Tel. Iimbard 1900. MERCHANTS MINKKV THANH. CO.. TIAXflNn 5 private Dancing wessons $5 The TORTISSOZ SCHOOL. Mirrored Studio. 1C20 Chertnut St. Day c Evg. Ixx-u.t 31S2. A TF.ACIIKK FOK EVERY I'UI'lL REAL ESTATE FOB SALE wii.invoon crkst. n. j. nttoAN.-Auc. is. henry duoan. n.i-! 'llo,?ir,: ,. t'iT,rr "Ye. ",f fflVl. ,, S 't,nl"i..t.J? ? .i in iIVnetnhnTr?iw band' of Ett,, nnd sen of late Wll lain n ? "1 m , resdenco of son-in-law John (raw- . . ,.. i. -.-a- no. Relatives n lord. .13(1 imrrv lit.. consnonocaen. man .v.-" ..-",;."- ..-..iL n ..... .. ., HOTTEL-irK BK)v&gS iyjfitJKJ itt CjJ m3i ron SALE On Terms to Suit Purchaser 129 E. Forgetmenot Road Wlldirood Crest. N, J, Look at It even MORE beautiful than Uie pic ture. Term, to suit pur chaser. Description mailed by nddresilng Mrs. Mary L. Jenkins 411 B. flOtn St., fblla, hEATIIS MARGARET A., widow of George McKnlg. nged H3. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl aervlotn, Thurs,, lu.3n a. m.. real. deuce of son-ln-Inw, Oeorgo J Pollock, 11115 nd nd Mo! I." " BhcVman Yrlv ilen.nciil A-.o.: ln .... . . ... Thi.r a nn . nrt lltft hrh VI i ("II m luiin nil iiiuiii i'.uu in av 8. f.7th st.. W l'hlln Solemn rnrilcm mays Church of tho Most Blessed Sac.-amrnt 10 & ... tR Unit. r.n C.m MEYERS'. At Atlantic PKr, Aug. 20. FANNIE, wife of Henry Movers, aged no. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. u a. m , in i-acnio ave., Atlantic City N J. Int Mt Slnal Cem. Phlla on arrival of train leaving Atlantic Cltv nt 10 n, m. ....., .. Mtt.T.P.ll .Ans. 20. MAItGAItET. widow of Daniel W, Miller. Relntlves nnd friends invited to iunerni services, mil, i: p in., Bill Hnwarth St., Frankford. Int. Oak land (Vm Auto service O'NEILL. Aug. 10. JOHN L . son of Thomss J nnd Elizabeth I.. O'Neill, for merly or renn si., nryn .nawr. i-a., ngeci so. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral servicm Thurs 2 p. m. 732 Clifton nve., Colllngdnle, Delaware County. Int Mt Morlnh Cem Friends mny call Wed eve. Gt'lOLEY. Aug. IS .MARY J. widow of Charles H. Qulglcy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Bcrvlces 4011 cdsr nve Thurs.. 11 n. m. Int W, t Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed. eve. Pittsburgh papers copy. ROBItlNS. Aug. J. WILLtAM II.. hus bind of Mnry A. Robhlns (nee Anthony) aged 71 Relatives and friends, membera ot Pcquod Tribe No. 18. I O R M , Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 100. t O O. F . Jordsn '"nesmpment. No. 33. I. O 1). v.; vv-lgh. Ine clerks of tt. S. Mint U S Mint Bene ficial Ais'n Jnmea A. OarOeld Repub.lc in pi'ib. loth Ward, invited to funeral, 'lnurs., 2 p. in.. 1030 N. Lawrenco st Int Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed. eve. Auto service. nuTTi:n. auit. is, MirnnTY m. s.. wire of D. Jamp S. Iluttcr ncml 77. Uel Htlvrn nnl friend", invited to funernl nerv Ices Wed.. H p m.. reildenro of htisbind, H'S. Hi Queen Inntt. Fnllft of Schujlklll. Int. Thurs.. WItltamsport., Pa. ya. H ,W a, m. raA(TTTKn. Auc. til. AnATHA n . widow of John Hnuttcr. need .91. Hc'.atlvrft nnd Irlends inviieu 10 xunerai ncrvicea. inura , n m.. 110 n. Montgomerv ae.. North Water Ta. Int. Lutheran Com SC1IMIP Auff. 1H KATJ; (n"f CmrlO. wlfo of William K. Pchmld used ft2 Iteln tlves and frlomls Invited to funeral rerlres, Thura. p. m.. 1719 N. Tanev t. mt Mt Peace Oem frlendi mav ci!I A ed p. SCHIlADnn. Au(r. in. CHAHM:rf son of Into Oeorffrt A and Oarnllno Schradcr. need 04 Helatlvcs and frlendn lnlted to funeral services. Frl.. 3 p. m.. 814 W. MontKomery ave. Int. private, Northnond I'em lUmalna ran he lowed Thurs., 7 to 0 p. m. Auto uscHwnioEnT. auh. lfl. i.izzin s, wife of MUton W. Schwehrert need 4 J Rel atives nnd friends, members of C'ahnry Ite- mrmea -unurcn, inviieu 10 iunerHi ' rwee-, Thurs.. 8 p. m.. linos n. 2:)th st Int. private. Frl morn,, Merstovn Pa. Train leaes Reading Terming S:3fl n. m. Ueidlng paners ropy SCOTT. At nryn Mawr. Pa. A up 7, CIIAHTj!:R 11. BCOTT. of Otoucestcr. Ice land need GS. . SHlHMnt. At Atlantic City. N J Aur. IS. MAHY A., ldov of John V. HhlMrr. Helatlves Tnd friends lnlted to funeral services. Evangelical I.nthTan Church of the Trinity, isth nnd Wolf ats . Thurs., ii p. m. Int. In church Rround. Hermlni may be viewed ONLY at the home of David II Kollock & Son. 1021 N. Uroad at., l:! to 2 p. m Auto serIer KHOLAlt. Auc 20. WILMAM. hus band of late Qlarn Shollar (net Seer-), need (12, HelatUes and friend Invited to fu neral. I ri., - 1' m , (niiRiiiT rt'itu nee, Mm. Annrttrt Dnnnld. 1810 nu-sell st Int Cfdar IIlll Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs.. 8 to in p. m. Ashley nnd Wllkis Barro paper-, copy. SI.KMMr.ll Aur 10, MARY A. Anw of Uavld R. f-ilcmmr-r. aced 17. Hclattvei nnd friend" rmplnve- of A. J. Reach & Co all other soefetles of which she was n mrm ltr Invited to ftinnrnl sorvices Trl., H p. m 1W.1 Ann st Int prlvnte S'ntlnirton P.i SI.OVN. AUK. 11 HARRY U husband or Pelln R. Sloan. Notice of funeral will be L'lion. from 41M1 fhestnut nt. .smi i ii -iutiMiiv. jun, ii. v. JiAJti i.s R, husband of Hmma T SmHh nmd r.o iiPiaiivei nnu irirnuri. .-'" im ir- elc. N'n. 31. R of A.: Philadelphia I.oi!c Xo .14, I.. O. O. M . Tpoeraphlcal Fnlnn. No J, Slonemen'a rellowflhln, 4Cth Ward i-nd emoloves of tho Ripttst Pnbllcitlon So r'etv. Invited tn funeral. Wed p m , TiPi fiftipntT nt In I,Trenter pi hmitii iJir. 1, airs wAiiAH ffiiini vvldow nf Sllnff Smith, ared 87 Relatives and friends invfted tn runeral Bervice. l-ri , 2 11. in., north reldenc. Daniel Herii-pl- noth. sor.t n n.mphln t. Int. private, Xorth Cedar Hill Cem. Thurs . ft to 10 n. m. SOI.orr Suddenly, nt Hog Ilnnd. Aug. 20 HARRY .IOIIN. husbnnd nf Margaret Soloff. aged 21 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Trl 2 p. m . 7(17 N Ring gold at I2."th nnd Rrown sts ). Int Mt Morlnh Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs eve. Auto service, SPICER. Aug. Id. ANNA V.. wife of Daniel S. Splcer (nee Ilurke). aged 22. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . 8.3(1 a m.. 2(103 S. IRth st. Solemn requiem mass St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem Auto service. SPICER Aug IP. DOLORES, daughter of Daniel S. and Into Anna V. Splcer. aged 2 years. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 a. m.. from father's resldenco. 2C03 S. 18th St. Int. Holy Cross S'PHOUL Aug. 20. JAMES SPROUL. aged 73 Relatives and frlepds Invited to funernl services. Thurs., 4 p m , fith and Ilutler sts . Cluster. Pa. Funf-al will arrive at Friends Meeting House. Christiana, Pa.. 11 a. m . Erl. Int. Kadsbury Friends Rury Ing Ground STANDHRIDGE. Suddenly, ut B30P Hav erford nve Aug 20. MARIA T. wife of Henry K Standbrldge and (1-uighter of late Thomas D and Ssrah A Wilder Services nnd Int. private Rath, Me., papers conv STRICKER. Aug. 20. CHRISTINA, widow of Priderlck S. Strieker. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl , 2 p. m.. residence of son. Frederick S. Strieker. '3UJ!I E. Thompson st. Int. North wood Cem THOMPSON. Aug 20 at Ocean Cltv. N. J . ELIZA J., widow of John II Thomp son, aged 811 Relntlves nnd friends Invited in runerai ecrviv, Mai., j p m., K7M N. , llith st. Inl. private. West Laurel IIlll Cem. '1 RAPriCANTE. Aug. ID. MICHEL. 1 husbnnd of Carolina Trafftcnnte (nee Larnr-.l Relatlvea and friends invited to fune-al. Sat.. 8 a. m.. 1.122 S. 12th st Hen ,em I high msss St. Nicholas's Church. lp' Holy Cross Cem. TYSON Aug. II). ANDREW J., son of late Edward T nnd Louisa L Tjson, nged . 71 Relatives nnd friends, William C Ham I llton Lodge, No. BOO, F. and A. M., In- vueti io iunerni services. Frl., 2 p. m.. son's i-esldence, Edward T. Tjson. Jr.. 41)34 N. Ca.'Ba..".t ln'. Private. Laurel Hill Cem. VOOEL Aug. 20. JOSEPH E, son of CottlOb und Josenhlne Vneel Inn. FnlM ';'" -i. ueiaiivca and trienus nv ten tn ' funeral. Frl.. 0 a. m.. 31(1 1'enncl t.. Ches. J"- 1e R5va.rr County. Pa. High mass at Immneulate Henrt Church 10 a. m. Remains may be viewed Thurs.. 8 to 10 p. m. Int. aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited tn Immnnulste trefirt nm ,. Vf '.&! Aug. 20. KLIZARKTH, wife of Patrick Walsh. Relatives and friends In vlted to funernl. husband's sesldence. 231 IJeneiet t.. Chestnut Hill. fiat.. 8 a. m Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Consolation 0 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem ' . W1CKERSHAM. At Atlantic Cltv, N. Jv..y .lB EL1ZAHETII J A. WICrCER SHAM. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Sat.. 0 a. m . 3.18 S. isth st. Sol emn requiem mnss St. John's Church. 13th I! .n.bo-i? Chestnut. Hi n. m. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl eve. WYnORSKI. Aug. 17. TAULINB P.. daughter of Louis and Constance Wyborskl need 23. Relatives and friends. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 11:30 n. m.. parents resi dence. 102 Mlfflln'at. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Stanislaus (3d and Fltz. water sis ). in a m. LOST AND FOUND DIAMOND BRACELET, containing 13 dH- monds, platinum mounting, stamped II. V1" J-e.p,-. C- & Co. Rewurd. Return to J. L. Caldwell & Co., Juniper and Chest- PIN Found a sold pin, Tuesday nlsht, MAASn1i?:nea?. C'ty.llall on Uroad st vhA,iP K,?P0- Connecticut Experiment 3U. tlon, Now Haven. Conn. HELP WANTED FEMALE AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PIIILADFr PHIA AND VICINITY. THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION, IS OF VITAL IMPOli TANCE IN THE PIIOSECUTION OF THE WAR. YOUNG WOMEN nETWEEN 17 ANt) 81 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. 'UI" COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALT IMPORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOIL SAND LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN. '""', THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. B"UKT in.00 PER WEEK IS PAID DtmtNO THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. "Ar"J APPLY ANY WEEKDAY RETWEEN 8 AND fli EVENINOS IJY APPOINTMENT. MI83 M. D, RYAN FIRST FLOOR. 1631 ARCH ST.. PIIILA, MISS O. SMITH 406 MARKET ST.. PIIILA. MISS F R. ZINOOL 28 W. CHELTEN AVE.. QTN. MISS W. O. REILLY 20 E. ftTH ST.. CHESTER, PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. " s' v in:i i iiir -! 1 it 1:111.: If I I - Ii ll-tlB. ... -..... 1. Kl s'o''fr ?nJSn,te nti. ' .Wnnd KTX? S?!X,M. ' tnfnK! ?sO iriHl I M Jt HI emniOVCa OI 1 liter . 1 . ...m - . . I lllrfH'ii ("isiuun .inir im 41.1t 1 nyu IjA- ro0fd.Tgo' Work," invited- to funVral sertlce.' I t(t jd oppo tunltles for ""'nvent. prc Co 11:7 Chestnut st J-rl.. 2 p. m . 202.1 rirnnlte St.. Prnnkfonl. , ,V Ledger nfflce Pct.d, I gTf.X()r,UAPn,;U P,er'enced. Annlv the. Int. Oik'.ind Cem. Remains may be vlew'ed i ZJ '' "" r "i". , nn ,. oci, ,i ri, t-..-,' .,,,, WATCH Lost, lady's eold extension brace hood' ffeSS fc,,?: ,.,iewnaer,d"hb,?er: JunU Si. Camttc" & C-" &".. alfd HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Page 2) BILL CLERK vvsnled, one capsble of oper ating Elain Smith typewriter. Apply In person. 244 8 "ith at. . HILLING CLERK experienced on Elliott- Ff.her msehlnn. .nnrt hti.lness hours Permanent position Apply Thresher Broth ers, 1322 Chestnut st. j BILLING CLERKS FAMILIAR WI-JII M00N-H0rKlN3 BILLING MACHINE. PERMA NENT POSITIONS K. F. HOUGHTON & COMPANY APPLY 240 W. SOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 BOOKKEEPER nst . give eP.. age and salary App v letter only. Kdwln .Har rington. Sens & Co . Inc., 17th nnd Lai- lovvniii, BOOKKEEPER, experienced and nccurnte, fur bank In Kensington, state age. sp"rl. ence, referenco nnd salary expected, r 00B, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wanted, to take charao of small omcc. apbiy j. n. 10th st. CALCULATORS PERMANHNT POSITIONS AND GOOD TAT FOR ACCURATE CALCULATORS H. T. HOUGHTON A CO. APn.Y 210 W. SOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 CHAMimitMAID white. In family of three adults: wages s; references required. K l.i7. Ldger Central. CLERK TV PAHTMENT ACCOUNTING DR. (IF THE Pttni.IC LEDGER COMPANY: NO EXPERI ENCE NECESSARY. TURLIC LEDGER COMPANY CLERK and tvnlst. nccurale at ngures. pr- -tnanent position with exc-llent opportunity foi advancement. Apply to Mr. Schofleld RaederAdatnon & Co.. Richmond at. and A'lThenv nv CLERK, vnung lady, must be good penman and quick and nccurnte nt figures. Reply nndmsanin'1rre,xVpre1clteS' XW SXic?" nnd stlarv expecten. a ji, Iflger Office -l J.t.Ki. jnunc inay. wnn cin operate tp. writer. Reptv In own handvvrltlnp. stntlngJAltV UANTi:i Ant.. KUpCiKR OFFICII , ape. exp nnu phi, rxppr.ro y .:ij( itn on. ri.KRl v illttd for Keneral office work woman or man; atato experience. P Rlrt i,pf.irr vMiirp CI.FRKK YountT women with nny plfriri f-xncrlenr w hat ever or ha Ine unfflri-n-l education to fit thm for clerical uork will ' find orportunltlea for plennant and Interest- in: empiomeni. ivnn cnanre ror advance- mnt. by communlcntlnK with the follow Intr . miril"T. P ni ldfer Ofnce. State ne, ep-ronce If nnv and mlnrv expected ..i.t ... . COOK, white. In family of 8 ndutts; vvnges Jin. reierence retiuireu. i- hu, j.i ogcr ' Centnl I COST CLERK Woman or man with experi ence figuring faetnrv costs: excellent op portunity; stato experience. P 833, Ledger Office DRESSMAKERS We pay the bet prices In Philadelphia to operators on I. 1. st.vie dre.ses nil plain ntllchlns; materlils. linen plain ntiicnina: materii s. i men electric power machines good nnd serge working conditions: a month's vacntlon with nnv .n thn.n brt m.liii trnntl. John 11 Nlmn. son. 1114 Walnut sL ELI.IHTT-FISHER bill elerl.- must b good. A nnlv hv 'elt. 1 12.1 ledger Central. ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATORS want ed, both exp nnd lcnrners; good wages to start Apply Whltlng-Pattcrson Co., 320 N. 13th. TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR WELL-EDUCATED, AMIHTIOUS WOMEN FILE CLERKS STENOGRAHPERS AND TYPISTS ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT HOG ISLAND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKING CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WAGE SCALE EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FROM ALL TARTS OF PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL TRAIN'S MOI1NINGS AND EVENINGS APPLY-PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFrlCE HOG ISLAND. PA. ASK FOR SIRS. NORRELL GIRL, half-grown, to wash supper dishes: large family. 003S Chestnut st. GIRL wanted for generat office work, must be experienced and rapid at figuring. Ap ply William Foster. 120S N. 31st St. GIRLS Wonted. K neat-looking girls, ensv work In leading theatres: SB per week: snare time. F 143 Ledger Central HOSIERY Knitters and toppers experienced on Banner, Scott H Williams and Standard I machines double-stitch work PAIRERS AND FOLDERS experienced on. fine seamh-ss hosiery Steady work; good pay NOTASEME HOSIERY CO. Oxford and Mascher sts. Also KNITTERS AND TOPPERS on Standard machines experienced on double-stitch work At our No 2 mill LENA AND ARMAT STS, Gcrmantovvn HOSIERY EXPERIENCED FINISHING ROOM HELP PAIRERS, FOLDERS TICKETERS, STAMPER8 TEMPORARY. OVERTIME WORK 0 P. M. UNTIL 10 P. M. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE N.OT EMPLOYED DURINq THE DAY TO MAKE EXTRA MONEY NOTA3EME HOSIERY CO. OXFORD AND MA8CHER ST3. HELP WANTEDFEMALE (Other Clisstfled Ads on "Page J) HOSIKRY- Kp. knitter nnd toppers on Run ner inachlnesi double stitch work, 22c. 23c and Hie n dozent Infants' worsted. Rockland Hosiery Mills, Ml I Kensington ave JACK SP(MI.Llt't. experienced Government work John llromlev Sons. A and I.e. hlrh nve. Applv to nearest tt s. Service nfflce. Urine this nd with vnu. Ntmsr: or nurserv governe.s, : rlrls 4 and ri (1 years; competent to take full charge first-class rrreiences required. ,vi lain. Ledger renin I. or phone Hrjn Mawr .i:n for appointment. . OKPICE tlllll. wanted bv tru-f tompany In West Phlla P sso t.-ijger nfnee LADIES' MAID ami seamstress . xpcrlenred strong, vcung white woman rcferen, re- nulred. Address all week. P (1 RoA 7". Vlllanovs ri MOON-HOrKINS OPERATORS FOR DILLINO: PERMANENT POSITIONS GOOD PAT E F. HOUGHTON CO. APPLY 210 W. SOMERSET ST. OP. THONE KENSIVOTON 7100 NInE rRANi-cronn factory Desires graduate nurse Por dtspensirv work Penninem position regular hours Knowledge of Polish helpful Rut not neees.arv A (111. P. O RON -1H.1 I'ANTRY WOMAN vvlilte. no Siindav work: sleep out Apply Friends Arch Street Center flOl A-rh st PIANO PLAI.R In plav and sell popular music, chant. fir ndvsncem''nt Applv .1 O. McCrorv f. Co K'117 Mnrliet SCHOOL TEACHER seeking belter position: no bookkeeping or stenography required. P 83t Ledger omcc soLiciTORi TifP, pitrlic T.rnoEn nromnpn PEvrnAt, Fin-si . ci.Att so- LICITOR r O R CIRCITLiTIOV PROMOTION: AUtMTY TO MEF.T AND TALK TO THE P.E1T PEO. PLE IS ESSENTIAL 1HIT PF.R. SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE FIUtT COStnERATION: A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OP MT(1RE TEARS WHO DO NOT ORJECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLV TO Mil. COR. HEA. SECOND FI.OOH, 1'UULIO LKDUBK UU1LDLNU. STENOGRAPHER Cenlrnllv located busi ness office in-.ied In essential industry reiulres services of good stenographer nl.o ns.lstnnt bonUkeener state sal.ir. experl eneo and Kftr'li es nddrcss In uwn hand writing. .n( (i opnnrttinltv for two amoltlous bs-pCTi.Tit'vi.ii'i-rt riim-Tv- Tvn vcTmiHT I 'lf' ' Vll.inTlI.lV.IIsHWn iVoi tjn01 CII WH! FR AlVANrnMKNT ounr women l i i.erigert entral AIMM-Y. M I NO RKFKRR.VrR ANM RAT,- ciipToriK PIIIMt rnmnn!on(VA.,n l-.iv 1 u Mb nt lenm 1 irnr'a ptnorlpneo nti ) ptenosr tph r In nfflfo nflirire furniture j , manuiueiun r m-mp m .kj pit wcck 10 1 Kt" Ann ' j "D,,t uTi'Vnnil.M'Itl!! lvrfrlpnr-fi1 vmtno lrl' mint be nn! and rapid, knowledge of dlc- . taphono dealrible. but not ppintlil. cKid palnrv Appi looiv lo 11 M, 10 st , Camden. N J. 1 jvfrvfHMi PiiriV ! Vminril i Hjfncrlenred. brlirht Irnble Tinflitbm. write full . . ; - .. ... STENOGRAPHERS nnd Pl.nnk'H ' For cost nnd genern accounting work: lo cation northeast section: hours. 8 to .1. halt i",!,,.;, . a,i, ,,".,.., ,,., Vi..J;i3,- J.Z '""J"""5 tiu" "'"rP.1...".' l'r J lM,.l0J: E5" lay naiuroiv all jear: permanent essential "'"","".' "..i ",,u """" uesircu. u JJ. l- u- UD Jj,'u' STENOGRAPHERS, expeii. need- good pnv, good chilico for advancement: permanent Apply Simmons Hnrdwnro Sloro 423 Arch street. STENOGRAPHERS WANTED Must hnve nt least three years' commercial trulnlng; stendv work. 1IRING REFERENCES MIDVAI.E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. UDDYHTiiNK RIFLE PLANT EDDYS TONE. PA. Apply PHILADELPHIA orFICEB 220.1 Island road (Mr. Mooney) B203 Market st (Mr. Tlechner) , nnd U. S. Enplovment Service Offices 1519 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Mr O'Connor 010 Sproul at.. Chester. Pa. Ask for Mr Relnhart imiNQ THIS AD WITH YOU ' town puauiuii. Kuini e.tiary: lumoer experl I ence un asset state ago und experience. STENOGRAPHERS, with at least 2 or 3 v.rTni-r'i-'pp'iiol!.'."',... ,. : 7- years experience: salary J2.1 a week. BOOLKLI.f '.E.RS A Inrge corporation Is In Write at once to I 813 Ledger Ofnce. TEACHERS I SO for rural schools ln !' nnsvlvanla: high1 or normal graduates; register .it once with out cnarge. U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WOMEN'S DIVitluN 1311-1313 ARCH ST. TYPIST TEE PUBLIC LEDGER CO HAS AN OPENING FOR A YOUNG LADY: PLEASANT WORK AND GOOD HOURS APPLY TO .MR. FLYNN, (KM) CHESTNUT &T. TYPEWRITER, must be famtJIar with Underwood machine, shorthand unrssen- tlnl apihv win loster. 12ns .n. aist TYPIST. In order department of manufac luring companv: state experience and itSt0.eI!.r"''e,'.'0 ttn? ,al" ary expected. I' 140. Ledger Central. TYPIST wanted by trust co. ln W rhila must bo neat and accurate. P 830. Led ger Office WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4R HOURS TLENTY OF OVERTIME STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY 2D AND MARKET STS., CAMDEN, N. J. WOMEN for office building cleaning, white. 0 hours per day, (la m. to 0 a. m.. B p. m. to 8 p. m : good wages, steady employ ment. Apply Room 431 Land Title Bide. HOUSEWORK Middle-aged woman, white, for small family. Pelham near German- town ave. i-none iiermantown aaq iv WOMEN for. kitchen work. Applv time- Keepers onice, liellevue-Mtrstrorq Hotel. YOUNG LADY for clerical work In bank In Kensington; state experience, ass and sal arv expected; also reftrence. P 002, Ledger Ofnce. YOUNO LADY to work ln manicuring and massage parlor. Call Room 10.1, Heed Rldg. YOUNG WOMAN In wholesale office good at figures, for w-ork In estimating depart- mcpi. A"oreaa f, yj, nox 1H3J. YOUNG WOMEN, with knowledge of multl graph machines, desired by a local insti tution; state age. experience and salary ex pected. P 80.1. Ledger Office. (leneral The following Is a list of oflteca of tho UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT STS. 1G21 ARCH STREET. 821 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. C-'30 MARKET STREET. 514 SOUTH BROAD STREET. FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 137G MAIN ST., MANAYUNK. COR. FRANKFORD AVE. AND RUAN ST., FRANKFORD. CAMDEN, N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STS. CHESTER, PA. GIG SPROUL STREET. HELP WANTED MALE (Other ( la-silled .,, on Pago S) ANOl ESMITHS IlOII.l.-RMAKERS EOLTERH (TO LEARN RIVETING. DRILLING. ETC ) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FORGERS LAUORERS (WHITE) MESSENGER HOYS See ripresentntlvps or the New York Ship building Cori illation at the United States Eiiiplo,me!it l-crvlce, 1.121 Anh st AF( Ol'NT ANT, txperlenced In both eost nnd tun. n .1. uuntliiK. nmt bo efn b nt In audita, vmiohir sjitem of supcrvUlnn rf production fo-t. tnti "cperlenre. rfen-ncf salarv. whm avaflnble. cummunleatlon-s ronlUh-ntl.il p, rin.inint pnltlnn vlth con cern mar (ncatriil In essf-ntlHl work V 101 l.edirer Offlre ANOI.ESMITHS WANTED AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK CHESTER SHIPIU'II.DIVG COMPANY. Ltd FRONT AND K'ERLIN STS. CHESTER PA. Philadelphia Office CHESTER SIIIPIIUILD1NO COMPANY. Ltd 214 N. 13th St. Applv Employment Service Office Nearest U. DRING THIS AD WITH YOU ASStPTANT BOOKKEEPER AND ENTRY CLERK MALE OR FEMALE EXCELLENT SALARY SATISFACTORY LIVING CONDITIONS BAKER. SMITH . CO. CARE OF ATLANTIC LOADING COMPANY ELWUUD. N. J. ASSISTANT TO MAVAOER OF AC. cnl'NTlVll DI'l'ARTtt-T fimin op. rORTI'NIY FOR ALERT AND INTEL LK1ENT MEN EXPERIENCE IN COST ACCOUNTING OR A KNOWLEDGE OF ITS ELEMENTARY PIlINCIPLEt WH.T, BE HELPFUL. M 101. LEDOER OFFICE. AUDITORS A large cnrporitlon Is In need of vnung men with nrictlca bookkeeping or nccountlng experience bank men pre ferred: stale age. experience and salary ex pected. P 803 Ledger Office. T...wi.-1-i.-T.L-r. ..-.1 .. , -" -: ; i.,ii.,,-. ,-.,. ,. -,.,-,,. ,1 a ,iier mr out-or- I. n''a OI """ ."T"-" "1,n, practical book kecplrg or accounting experience: bank men , ipreieirrui ri.ir uitr, .-aim i i-ih-b nnu salary ' expected. P MIL'. Ledger Office THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENING FOR AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO IS OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY AT ONCE TO MR. FLYNN, COO CHESTNUT ST. BOY. 10 to lh xars as stockkee'per In pur- chasing dent.: quick and accurate at fls- ures. good chance for advancement: refer- ences required. Apply J II. Van Seller Co . Camden. BOY about lf in pawnshop must have ref erence: chance for advancement. Beer- wnld Lancaster aye nnd I 'reston st. BOY wanted for office work, aged 1,1. s. L Allen & Co nth nnd C.lenwond live. BOYS OVER 18 FOR OFFICE WORK nrertiii. rirtrtn nrr-vivn3 mn nnrnnn BOYS; PERMANENT' POSITIONS: HOOD pay; urruniuivui 1 uiv aijv A.-suEiiiisrvr E. r. HOUGHTON CO. APPLY AT 240 W SOMERSET ST. BOYS Bright boys wishing to ret Into a good line of work, can have excellent op portunities for lenrnlng the business by appllng to tho following number: P 733, Ledger Office. They will be advanced as they be ct me expe ric'ius-ii. iJOV.S NOT RETURNING TO SCHOOL THIS FALL FOR WORK IN NEWS PAPER OFFICE. APPLY CITY EDITOR, FOURTH FLOOR Oml CHESTNUT ST ROY wanted for general work In large office; excellent opportunity for advancement. Ap jily Mh floor. American Stores Co 4th and Noble ats. . CARPENTERS wanted. John N. Gill Co., r.blh and Grays ave , lust below Woodland ave Apply nearest U. S. Employment Of fice. Bring this ad with you. BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD 125 FILBERT ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CHEMIST WANTED For experimental department: must have knowledge, ot qualltlve and quantltlve analyses. Apply Lock Box 428, Chester, Fa. HELP WANTED ItlALE (Olher 'bis.led ,d, on Van i) ( HAt I'M!! RS Wantcdf men nbout 30 to ...tV." motortruiks must be familiar with White or Knox Pearson A I.udachr Lum !; r to vistmoreland st and Delaware Lurr AW15' to nearest u. S. Empliijmtni Service Office Hrlng this ad with ou. CLERK in receiving department of Inr harlwarc nnd contractors supplies estab- 1744nMnrkeY'V Shannon . Co. '"'iVilrti oliC! ronm: "Pfrlence- necessary; steady pnslllnn. trnml ., ... -.. JL i nulredA -.. lAdier OITt. C"K" . CLERK vviint.d for general otTIco work Ledge" OfTl":"'""- '""" ''""'mT' fB COMMISSARY DKPART.MENT OF GOVERN. MENT SHIPYARD. HOG ISLAND. HE QVIRES EXl'ERtENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERIENCED PIE RAKERS. WHITE. WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE llt'H MEN FUR CAFETERIAS, PLEASANT SUR nol'NDIMlS. APPLY V S. EJIPLOY.MENT SERVICE 3011 WALNl'T ST SEE MR SCFLL Oil MR RWAIITZ 1.121 ARCH ST. (Do not apply nt Hog Island) CdST I I ERIC Mn r,r;.T,T7T1- , -,- let.i. figuring r.'.tnVv , , '","", ' 'Vl, ;"" portjinitv. sen,. , v, r,, , ,J-ri Y;.','1 - , IIIIMTIMIIV H.i.xti:- iPS,S55?53s IinillND THE LINES IN FRANCE DRIVERS AND MOTOR MECHANICS WANTED FOR 'T" SERVICE Men above .lrnft nee preferred Cni.1,1 tsk" a few i,l, h.ive 1...H axumln.vl nnd r.jected fv.r ''"'" Ice. If cnpnlile n,l , xperlin" d AppllcuiU must he 1n Ain.rli in ell I., n v h no (Jerman or Austrian blond II.. must b" rhrVurfiiM't-kr- K"Hl J,",,:mom "" F II WEIIlMAN 11 N 21st st. VPPLY NEAREST I'. S. SEIl ICE OITIi E I1RING THIS AD WITH YOF EMPLOYMENT WANTS DROP FORGERS GUARDS . . GAVGE MAKERS luVllORritS I EARNERS. . .. . . . (Short-Hour Shifts) .(Whlto or Colored" ..On vnrlous machines I'iccc-vvorU basis TOOI.MMCERS . TOOLROOM MVCIIINE HANDS BRING REFERENCES MIDVME STEEL AND ORDN'WCE CO. EDDY.-TIIN1 Iliri.F Pl.VNT EDDYSTONE. PA PHILVDELPIIIA OFFICES 220.1 lsl mil road . ..(Mr Mnnnevl 320.1 M.irKet st (Mr. Pltchner) Applv V. S Emtilovni'nt Sorv lee Ofpees ljl'.l Arch st Philadelphia. P.i. Ask fur Mr O'Connor 013 Sprnul st . Chester Ta. Asli for Mr Rilnhart BRING THIS AD WITH YOU Dltl'G!- llov. over HI. to work In pitent medlilne department or wnuii.i'e noise 1 Applv Viikntlno II. Isniltll 4- Co , 2d and ' Gjeen. , 1 ENGINEER, te.idv. prai Ileal vv-snted fori "innd'i rn Plant 412 N 31 VpPlv neiresti i- s Emnlovment Offli-c. llrin this ad . 1 "'"I "" FIREMAN Cxrellent dpentng for cnp.ilile I Hrem.in II- N 3d st Applv nearest ' I' S Emplovment Servlco Office Bring this ad wltn vou FREIGHT CAR REPAIRMEN 1 4StiC TO fiSe PER HOUR I HELPERS. 13c PER HOUR ' TIMt: ANr( ONE-HALF AFTER S HOURS PENNA R R PARK SHOP , 4(!Tn AND PARKSIDIJ AVE. 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Employment Office LABORERS GULF REFINING CO. 68th st. and Schuvlklll River Apply nearest U. S. Employment Service Office DTlns this ad with you LABORERS COLORED SteCONDFIJOOR. 0 CHESTNUT ST APPLY NEAREST UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICB FVGIN-EER EXPERIENCED IV DEIO' AND COVSTRl'i'TlliV OP RE-EN- FnltCED 1 (iNCRETE HTA'I F FXPERI- I-NCE WHEN AVAILABLE AND SALARY 1 Dl'SliiED N 2. P. O BOX Slnll HELP WANTED KALE 'f'-.M (Other Classified Ads on Pag 2) ArlCt'J AT ONCE LAnORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK f.- At vin sireev anu iveysione roaa (UueK nam tract) 2 blocks west of Highland are.il fi nearest inllroad station, Thurlow, on Penrn? j erivuiiii. jvniiruau. UacARTIIUR nROTIIERS AFrLT To any United Slates Employment Office AT ONCE LARORER3 WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK 1 . Chester riko Between Darbv I'a and Savllis are. Eddyston.. Pa. MacARTIIL'R I1ROTIIERS APPLY Tn nny United States i--mpiormeni umee t AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED i UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK On main highway (Rroadwav), b.tweenl Westvllle N J. and South Gloucester. Ni, J. Nearest railroad station South GIooceeT ter on the Pennsylvania Railroad (WeeG Jerspv nnd R.ft.hnr niul.lnnl s. Jersey and Seaehora Division). MacARTIIL'R RROT1IER3 APPLY i I To any United Statu Employment Office AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED t.'NITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK Vnshlnglnn Park, near Westvllle. N J., nn P(nnslvanla R R (West Jersey and t Seashore Division), also by trolley from X Camden. 4 Mac.VRTHUR BROTHERS i APPLY To nnv Fnlted States . Emploiment Office . WAR WO:-.K FOR ALL MEN LEAVINd 1 NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES THE CHANCE TOR INSIDE MEN TO V & ENTER A PltODFCTIVE 1'IELD OF USE- I'l'I, HEALTHY WORK ItlOG ISLAND SHIPYARD OFrEP.3 YOU A t JOB AT LABORING. IP TOU ARE SOFT AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK WE WILL PUT TOU ON SPECIAL WORK. UNTIL TOU BECOME HARDENED. i AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK A IN THE FIRST LINE OF OFFENSE AT HOME. YOU CAN SHORTLY INCREAS3 YOUR EARNING CAPACITY THIS OFFER EXTENDS TO CLERKS. OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCEU BT SELECTIVE-SERVICE REGULATIONS TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN A WARs ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY AND TO AjfTI rTTTT-f niTP.nTT. ...r-t.rr.ixfa TSTSlr. f ARE WILLINO TO START AT THH BOTTOM. IF TOU MEAN BUSINESS. PUT OM tottu nt.n cf.nTiin.is citt niTp thtb AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEAREST U. S EMPLOYMENT OFFICB OR MAIN OFFICE ID AND WALNUT STS MR. SHATTUCK OR. STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ulli AH 11 al MR SW.RTZ HELP Ttl'ILI) SHIPS TQE A LINK IN THE CHAIN LABORERS 'and POWDER-LINE MEN aro needid by the DC rONT CO. at their plants at CARNEYS POINT. N. J.. and omnsTowN. n. j 1233 ARCH ST Apply ANY V. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE LABORERS LABORERS LABORER? WANTED ON GOVERNMENT WORK HELP TO GET THE HOSPITALS REVDY 3 F. W. MARK CONSTRUCTION CO. BYBERRY JOD Apply Nearest U. S. Employment Service Of BEING THIS AD WITH YOU LABORERS colored, wanted, for Inside and, outside f.n-tnrv work pi mi located slT ml'es from Philadelphi 1 l'l-' Sansoin St. second floor Applv tbe iKir.si U R Kttli lilovment Bureau Bring ti is ad with you. LABORERS white, for light work wareC" nouse, iv. 1 iiiijt-n ,1 .s r, cur. tin end (llenwooil aw-. .(null n. arest u. S-.v Employment office. Bring this ad with you,1- ' 1 .ItfVI.I'lt.. iiunl.l .it iv. .rU 1,, li.n.p na m. - I bniinn Brown Si Ball, v I' 111! N Frank-t lln Ai"lv to reirest F S Employment if-bT service Office Bring th'.s nd nith sou. Jvf.S -ru. i-AUOREIls Needed at one. CHESTER SHIPBUILDINO COMPANTI LTD. CHESTER. PA' Philadelphia CHESTER SHIPBUILDINO COMPANY. LTD. u - 'A-i ZIt N. 13111 BT. APPLY NEAREST UNITED RTAT1 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICB) ' URINO THIS WITH YOU .3 M T. I ; Li v ,if A 4 ; S fc- S! a h dl n 1 -:1 m BRINO TII13 AD WITH YOU BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1801 Land TttX Bookkerrers.20-30; stenojiphers.ll5-i:i! 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