! ' T fT F, . ' .? '. .S. -:- vtf.'jrv '- V wis -r- t i -"J" BAKER'S SECRETARY "toW A MEADE ROOKIE Reveals That It Was General f : MacArthur Who Gave War ! Chief Bochc Helmet I If ' Cnnin Men.l.. r.i An 01 f A few months hro, when Secretory of I War Baker was In Huropp, a story was I Sent across tho wires telling Iioxv nn S,Amerlcan soldier who had canturerl n German under extraordinary clrcum- stances had met the Secretary and pre sented him with tho helmet of the boche. According to tho fctory, tho meeting took place near the front-line trenches. The Secretary expressed hit thanks for the gift, but told the soldier that he Would not keen tho I,n1, i,,,, ... ..,., .Instead present It to tho mother of the ""o yr-ung American. JCo hint vvnn 1..,.. , ,t . .1 . . , the Identity of the soldier, but everv one Jumped to the conclusion that It must -naya been some blumlhg, stammering ...... .10 who nnu neon overwhelmed at the meetlnir with tho chief nr tt,- .. Krfepartmcnt. Well, that soldier wasn't any private nt all. He w.is IJrigndler General (at that, time Colonel) Douglar MacArthur. The then colonel was chief of staff of the Tlalnbow Division and had gone over the top with a French outfit. After ho had been absent some time on the expedition and his follow ers were becoming worried the general came back across the field to the French trenches leading a big Bavarian oflleer by the ear. Tho Identity of that soldier was re vealed here this morning by tho only private soldier In this camp who has been In the front-line trenches a sol dier who until a few days ago did not know the first thing nbout the military game except on paper He knew the grame from that anglo almost Inside out. Indeed, he was one of the host posted , young men In the nation In that respect This young rookie was busy .cleaning his mess kit after dinner when he told that story. It was a true story all right, for ho knows. JTr Is Ralph A. Hayes, former secretary to Secretary of War Baker. Hayes Is n draftee In this camp as "a member of tho Seventh company of the 151th depot brigade. Private Hayes still does a little work for his old boss, It Is said, slipping over to Wash ington from time to time to discuss af- ' fairs with' which ho ,ls most familiar. Hayes iikcs tne army, ne seems to ne a lively chap and those who know him Bay he Is a flno entertainer with a dandy voice At the Western Keservo University, Cleveland, he led bis class, and managed tho Olee Club I'rlv.ite Hayes enjoyed his trip to Europe. He met most of tho big men over there and went Into the front lino trenches with hlsi'boss. 'Private Hayes meets some of his old friends from Washington over here liithe drafted ranks. Senator James Hiitnlltoni Lewis's, private secretary Is over here 'as a member of the Fifth com pany of tho depot brigade. He Is Private "Doyle. Private 1,. H. Hooves, eeorstary of .Senator Shepard, of Texas, Is1 also In camp. , Harold WJllard who was the youngest Meadeito In uniform lias gone back home to Springfield, Mass Harold, who was only fourteen years old, wa.i mascot of Company F, of tho Seventeenth In-' fantry regiment. He Joined that regi ment when It was on guard duty In his home Jpwn last summer. He followed the regiment to this camp and drilled with the follows and took hikes with them. A few days ago Colonel Noycs Issued orders that no mascots could re mSri with lifts "Treghnent. That meant Harold had fo'rio home. FIITURE OFFICERS FROM RANKS b I War Department Abandons Se niority iuiv?jiiii Jirmy rruiiigiiuni Washington, Aug 23 Definite rthnn d mment of tho. rule of seniority In favor O the policy of Selection In the iippnliit n etn and commissioning of the olllcers of the army wai announced In a general order Issued last night by the War De partment The order also announces that future ntllcer material will come from the ranksr- enlisted men showing exceptional ability being sent to training schools malntafood for that purpose, at Which conimlsjsons fqr tl;e grade of sec ond lleutcjiartf W 111 bo Issued to success fill candidates' Gallantrjjrip abtlon and demonstrated MnaoQ tll-rncriar fcokS- mn V ohm oom- rrjlsslons fftr enlisted men In exceptional nst lieutenant Jo colonel will be tilled wftercvtn possible by the appointment of ofrtceri'fTOrrt the- next lower grade. metMmthefldntfons for' promotion are to bSTnadw''by?'a personnel board- fpr each Hgfm&nt 'onjnrger unit to be appointed bVjthclcOmTwnd'iE otllcer'Of the unit, tnoDoaruf pervins 101 uuu iujibvi wiuu tfcTniontM.1, jlBEAL ESTATE FOR SAEE NHW JHHSKV HKASIIOKK Profit-Sharing Auction Sale of Lands and Buildings at WILDWOOD CREST, N. J Monday, August 26, at 10 A. M. '. , BIBBWiihirflJi On th. left of IhU picture ii the hljli lind and liparian rlhlt. In tho proc.edl of Jjh. liter I Ato... t lb. rilht and m.rLcd ij Hock numbrri, in th. ocnfmnt lot., which will 1.1. ( which buyer, it ntit Mond.j'i laic Kill be lien half inlcreit, ljf2 rata. I be .old in IhU (ale wllhout rcirrre to the hlfhtlt bidden. All of the Ocean - Front Lots as Shown in Above Picture, Together With Others, Amounting in AH to 550 SPLENDID LOTS Also several buildings and Ephraim's Island, containing 44 acres, will be sold without reserve to the highest bidders by John A. Ackley, auctioneer, at the Wildwood Crest Ocean Pier. Under the Special Co-operative Terms of This Sale 11 purchasers' will be given &ian ngnis exiqnumg Ban. Dori't fail to take advantage For free descriptive- folder, setting out this wonderful opportunity in detail, call upon, phone or write D A'TzTTD. DD'"YT",tJE7D C Founders of Wildwood and Wildwood Crest D-'JVEJA t t ' ? 1' V.. -.1 v U h To Enlarge Dolling Ficljl Wellington, AU(f. 23. BdUlnrf avia tion fle)d, on tho eastern branch of tho 1'otomrio Itlver, is to bo enlarged as u haso for ncro patrol and protection of Washington and to servo nt tho samo time ns an olllcers' training post. Ap proval of nn expenditure of J103.000 at tho field was announced today. ZDeatfjs ' Raftset 1aftf A MatwMI. Prtmuel McCIurt?. Nellie McDermott. Hannah Mrninn, Arthur MrMonnmy. Chas. P. Miller. Mirfraret MolTett. Anna F, Monffen, M A. Murray, Thomaa W, Murtha, Hlcanor ()'.N1I, Patrick O'nourkp, John K, I'adtrctt, P. C. Paul, John Perrl, Francrs M Perronn:, nmma Pratt. Charlop. 3d. Itlnirp, Henry Part Htlzabeth C. Skepe, Cnthprlno 13. Slt-eprr, A Dp Orott SmpiHpv Thprlea K. Smith. Izetta M. Springer, Lillian II, Htumlljr.ilfce.Mnrla T. Strain, Catharine Strain. John Stumm, Chnrlefl n Theurer, Henry Thompson. Klua J. Thompson, Elizabeth Trafflcatitp. Mlchela Trcacy. FrancI-? Walker. Inhn 5f. Walsh, Elizabeth Watson, Annlo J, White, Wllllnni H WlckerPham, V.Wz. J., Wodack. Ch .rls Woods. Jopph P, Worrell. Ada M. Bennett. Bernard, Jr. Welcr, Annie SI. Illakr Warrrn II, llond. Avis A. Iirnrtlev, Jni. ,T , Jr. llroughton Itolicrt I'.inn. lAOlit A. Cllft, Mary V. "o(ler. Walter H. fount, Charles framn Cnroline K, Cunnlnshim, Thomas Damm. Joseph J, ponahue. Jlarir-irct Povle rathnrlno Durfy, John It. Dunp. Mnry Dunphy, Martha C. Hui.ill Sarah risher. i:inoi W. riemlnB-, John M. I'ulmer, 5 H. Onllnchor. Charles I". Oouchcr. SI A ' Oiadwcll, Mary Orern, Snllle It. fir' ine. Holla niiltle. mien T Hnllahan. Sata A. IIhm-m. John lie! J-rank Herhert Simunl It. JInhe Patrick Idfourcade. Jnmes l..nril MeiimUr I.on. Henry Slui Inure John I,. Mpau rranrpd Mirahall, John Stastorpon. Ilev. W, P Slat tuck. I.pon Jl. HARSET Aub. 22, MAIIY A., wlfo of I rank V. It.ip.-tt and dauehter of the lat Joph and Annie firacken Uelatlvea and friend1 InMtpd to funeral. Sat., H 30 n. m. 3(1(17 Trankford ae. High mass St. Jo. achim's Church. 10 a'tlock. Int. New Cathe dral Ocm. nns-NHTT. -Suddenlv. Autr. -31. nnn N Mil) nn'NI.TT Jr. itnn of Bernard and Marv TI. JlPrmplt (nro QuUIpv). need li. Hflntlu and frlrndi llnlv Name Society of St Peter's Church InWted to funernl. Mon , 7 a m.. resldnco of parents. Union a" , Pensaukpn, N J Solemn requiem niani St IVter'n Church. Merchant tile. 1) a. in Int. CaHary Coin, Kemalns may he lnri Sun pp IlIULBIl. uir. 22. ANN1R M, (ny of John M. llU'h r. Relative, and friends, wonun of Holy Pamllv and Altar Socletlpe of St lfnnlfarlua'8 Church Invited to fu neral. Mon.. S 30 n. m , 2423 N. 7th st. SnUmn reuulrm masi St. IMwurd'n Church in a m Int. New Cathedral Crm. Auto funeral 1(IAKK Drowned Nantucket Hay, Auir. IS WAUUr.N PAUTON. son of tlirton F. Ttid Mary I Make (nee Mnnnlnc) ned 3" ItcBldenre, S lltahland ne., Merlon, No tice nt funeral later If body Is recoered. lTONDAuir 21 AV1R A., widow of John i" Pond , Jlelathp and frlendn ln lti'l to funeral nor vices. Sat. 2 p. m., 2S22 N. 11th at. Int. prlvato at Northjvood Crm IHlADT.nY. Auff, 21. JAMES J.. Jr. son of Jntneo J and Stella Hradlev, grandson of Marv T, anil late James J. Pradley and 1 ite Jimet and Mary Mfi'onomy, a Bed 10 mnnthn Itelatlp and friends lnlted to funeral. Sat 1 30 p m , parents resi dence. 2..30 Memphla st Int. Holy Sepul chre Cf-m. Auto funeral - lUlOUUHTON Itohert. husbancrof Clara ProuKhton and pgn of Itobert and Ca roll no Prou'liton. Helntlves .and friends Maua lun Trlhr No UK Imp. O R. M.: Wash ington Camp. No. Ill, P. O S. of A . Camp 1M P O. A . Mannyutik Counclt. No, 7G8 O. of I. A Talalulu Council. No. 40, D. or P , and Phlla. Boosters Asioclatlon of th P O tt A., thp emploe of SchofleM Ma chine Shop and alll other ordeM of uhlch he was a m"inbpr ln lied to attend funeral, Snt. 2 p in . residence. 12." Dupont st . Manaunk Int LevprlnKton Cem. Friends mav eall Prl., nfter 7 p m. CANN Aub 20. I.YPIA A., widow of Terdlnand Cann aped K"( Relatives and friends lnlted to service. Rat . 2 p m , rpsldencp of daughter Mrs. Rebecca P, PUtt .K22 Lnn'-downe avc. Int. private. Friend- may call FrI eve. CM FT. At Ocean city. N. J., on Auir. 20. jrARY V.. wife of John II. Cllft and dnuchtf r of lntp Jnaeuh M and Adallne CirpRory hclatlvcs and frlcnda Invited to m r !.. on sat , 2 p m . at uiuer ii Hair Rldar. Ih2i Chptnut st. Int prlatp. cocki:h snrfdoniv. .Miff. 9i WAirnu H . son of William C. and UstPlIe M Cocker (nep Ward). as-Ml 13 Relatives and friend InvltPd to funeral. Sun . 1 v in., residence or unde. Ch tries Habel. Mechanics Vnlley. I'll Inf Pniif I'ailur 1 T II T Cam II n m. COVINI Auk. 21, CHARLES, husband of Louise Covlnl, atred 73, 1721 S, Ringgold st. RetattvPH and friends, members of U, O. I Society, Society of Waltprs and Rar t nders. invited to funeral, Tues . parlors of r c. A inidl & Pros, Co., ini l s. cm si. Mass Church of .St Mary Magdalen dl Piazzl s a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.. rn.VMP.i-On Auir. 21. 11)18. CAROMNR i: wife of William M Cramp. Relative and frlendi Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p m., from her late residence. 1227 N. Pro-id st Int. private. Pleaso omit flowers CUNNINGHAM THOMAS, husband of F.pona. S CunnlnRhim (ne. Llovd), suddenly kllh'd Auir 21. at Snulsburv Mil Remains may be viewed 122 lm St.. Camden N. J. Duo notlco later. DAMM 'Suddenly. Auir. 21, JOSEPH J.. hubind of fdi I imm and son of Elizabeth Dimm (nc Miller) and late Henry J Damm, nRpil 32. RelitlvpM and friends, Kenslncton Herd. No 2, II. O. O R. Invited to nt t.nd funeral sprilceM, Sun., 2pm, 2318 N. Philip st Int. (Irrcnmount Cem. DONAHUE Auk. 21. MARGARET daughter of late Janis and Mary Dona hue Relatives and friends Invited to fu nenl Mon. S.30 a m. 1131 S. 20th st. Snhmn requiem mass St Gabriel's Church 10 a m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto service. noyi.i: au 20 cathar?ni; doyi.k widow of John Doile. Relttlvea and frlendi Invited to funenl. Fat R a. m.. residence of son. John J. Doyle 1M7 S lMh st. Hurti ma"i of renulcm Church of St. Thomai Anulnns 0 30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Ai'o funeral DUFFY. Killed In France with Co. M. 111th Inf.intrv. Jutv l"i, JOHN T.. son of late James A and Marv 51. Duffy (neo Covle). Residence. 3R14 Aspen st. Rela tlvv and friends Saltors. Marines ond Soldiers' West Phlla. Catholic Club, Altar and Holy Name Societies. Invited to solemn hlnh mi ps of requiem St. Agatha's Church, Sat , 10 a. m. DUNN. Au? 21, MARY, dauffhter of Cathrlne and the. late James Dunn. Rela tives and friends aro Invited to funeral, HEAL ESTATE FOB SAL m:v .ikkiky skasiiokf: , ' N' ''""X ''v absolutely free, pro rata, pne-half J-oya uiuckb, or oouu met, aiuuy uib of this greatest profit-sharing offer inKhigh-grade seashore real LJl VJ 1 1 lL-il EVENING PUBTjIQ nEATim Sat. 8:30 a. m. residence, H304 O at, Sol rmn requiem mass: Church of tho Ascen sion 10 a. m. Int. private. r t wrrsr, Auir. 20. martha c . widow of William P, Dunphy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . I a m. N. U. cor. 2th nnd Dickinson sts Illp-h mass of requlnmp St Anthony's Church 10 30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. , DUVAM.. SARAH. On Alie 22 Rela tlves and friends aro respectfullv invited to attend tho funetnl services from her late residence, 123." Potts st , on Sundtv nt l) p; m. Interment private nt Plcasantvtlle, FISHER.-i-In Chartestown township. Autr 21. EI.WOOD W. FISHER Reatlve and friends Invited to funeral services, residence. Charlestown totnshln. Sat. AM services at homo 10.30 n. m. Int. Morris Cem. Con veyances will meet nt Phoenlxvllle, Phi. a. and Readlns Station, train due 0 20 n m FLEMINO. At Htue Hell, Mnntpomery County, Pa., Aup. 21. JOHN M Pl.EM 1NO, nurd 72. Relatives and friend In, vlted to services. Frt., 8 p. m. Int Sat,, Tnvvnsend, Del., via 7:2.") n m. train. Ilroaa St Station. Omit flowers: PULMER. Autr. 22. S S PULMER. ajred 74. Relatives and friends, mmbrs of 7th St. M. E Church, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 1 P. m . 2012 N. 7lh st. Service at 7th St M. E. Church 2 pm. Int. private. OAM,AOHKR, Suddenlv. Auir 21 CHARLES P., son of Ann nnd the lute Inhn Oallafther. Relatives nndfrUnd. Holv Name Hoelty of St, Joseph's Church Invlt-M to funeral. Sat, 8 a, m. cousin's resld nep, Mrs Haldeman, rear 117 Iimbnrd st lllich retiulem mass St. Joseph's Church, 0 30 o'clock Int Holy Cross Cem GOUCHER. At her summer home Mooreitown. N. J. Auir. 2U MARGARET ANN. widow of Samuel J. Goueher aped 78 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral sprvlcps. Sit . 2 P. m . SS N 3th st. Int Woodland Cem ORADWELL. At the William L Elklns Mnscnle Orphanace, Au". !2, M VRv. wtduw of Lewis Gradwell. need 8." Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat 3 in p. rn. chailel of Andrew J. K.ilr A Son. Arch and, luth st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem IIOUSE, widow of John Green Illative ana friends, uarheid I.ode, No lit. s of R i Sons of Veterans' AuxJllarv. No 12. of Kills Camp. No. 0. Invited to funeril . rv Ices, Sat.. 3 p. m , son's residence lho doro R. Pester. 702 E. Chelten ave . (Rn. Int private. Remains may be viewed r'ri , 8 to JO p m. GREENE. Tn Chester Countv. Pi Uc 21. 13ELLE GREENE (nee McOrnnnl vvlf of G. Lelner Greene Relatives and friend In vited to funernl. Sat.. 8.30 a. m , residence Iios Potter st HlRh mas st. Mlrhui's Church in a. m Int St, Miehnel Cem GUII.LE Suddenly, At Westvllle V T. Auir. 20. ELLEN T.. widow of John Gullle Relatives and friend Invited tn fuprril Sat.. 8 a m . daiiKhter's resldppce. Mr Charles Ader. 131 Van Horn st , near 2d nt. and Glrard ave. Solemn requiem mis St Joseph n Church 4th and Willing allev fl:30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral. HALLAHAN Formerly of Culnh Mill Pa.. Auff 20. SARA A . wire o Thom.ts .1 Hallahin and lauehter of Janes and lite Sarah McCloskey. Relatives and friend In vited to funeral. Sat , 8 a, m.. HOH Spring ave , Noble, Pa Solemn hlnh requiem mii Immaculate Conceptlen Church. Jenklntown 9.30 n m. Int Holv Crw Cem HAYES. Aub 21 JOHN. huband of Jane Haves. Due notlco of funeral will be Klven. 2G2J1 Oxford tt HEIL Autr 2lV.pR.VNK hubind r.f M'iry Hell (no Kant) aired 25. Rnlntlns and friends. United nrotherhond of Cir penters nnd Joiners Order of Owl lmlto.1 to funeral. Sat S30 a m. Stone llmne lane. High ma St Alphonus's f hun h 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto s rv Ice. , HERRERT Auff 21. SAMUEL H. son of Alfred and Miry E. Herbert, aped 2 J Relatives and friends. German town N t No. 1024. Order of Owls. Invited to fun n! services. Sat , 2 p. m , pircnt residence 200 E Ashmead St., Germantown, Int Northv ond Cem HUGHES Autr 20. PATRICK, son ot John nnd Marnnret IfncheM nt Crns Mair Ian, County Armaeh. Ireland Relative and friend invited to funeral Sat.. 70 a. m.. brother's reldencn. .Tnme Iuche 1127 Parrlh st IllJih mas Church of uei m Int t. nii' r.m JACKSON Auff 22 MARGARET JACK SON, widow of David Jackson. Relatives and friends. nlo member of Third Rt formed Presbvterlan Church, Invited o funeral mtv Ices Mon , 2 p m , for the resldencn of hrr son-ln-Kiw, Thomas I Crozler. 0313 O st . Lawndatc, Pa In. prl v. S Lauret Hill Ctm. llens omit flowers KELLY Killed In action In Franco Jn'v S. Private MICHAEL J 1CELLY. Co M. lllth Inf son of Dennis A. and Ellen Kellv o20tl Warren st., W. Phlla. Relatives and friends of the family, also soldiers and sail ors, nnd St Greor's I'ulhnHc Club lnvlud to attend solemn requiem mllltarv muss, Mondav, Aub. 2 0:30 n m . in St. Greg orys' Church. f2d nnd Media sts LAPOURCADE. Auk -Ml J VMES I. FOIIRCADE. Jr., husband of Lillian Carter Lnfourcade Funeral services and Int. pri vate. Pittsburgh ppers please rosy. LAIRD. At Newark, N J , aub. 22 ALEXANDER LAIRD. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Sat , 2 p. m . son-in-law's residence. Mr Max Plnkus, 4035 Walnut bt PhllT Pa Int private. LONG. Suddenly. Aug. 21. HENRY, son of late Joseph and Mary E. Lone. Rela tives and friend, emploves of Samuel Mat son, invited to funeral Mon . 2 p. m.. reslJ uencn oi nioiner-in-iaw vnarie ii. Kturcis, 42 S. r5th st Int Fern wood Cem. Re mains may bo lewed Sun. eve. Auto fu neral MacINTYRE Aug 22, JOHN L son of John and Ella Maclntre. aged r Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral i-ervIcpH Sun , 1 p. m , residence of parents 10JS N. 23th st.. Camdpn. N. J. Int Oreenmount Cem. MAAO. Aug. 21. PRANCES, daughter of late Charles and Margaret Maag Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat 2 p. in . 1330 S. 10th fct. Int Arlington Cem Auto service, MARSHALL Aug. 2-'. JOHN, husband of the late Martha Marhall. aged 7ft Rela tives and friends, membets of Reboboth M. E. Church, invited to funeral services Mon 2 30 P. m, son's residence John Mirshill, Jr . KiOl Womrath st , PranUTord Int. Cedar HIM Cem MASTEIWON. Aug 20 nnnivernry mass for th" repop of tho soul of Rev. WIL MAiP P. MASTERSON lati paBtor of St. Anthony's Church, It a. m Reverend clergy, relatives and friends Invited to attend. MATLACK. Aug. 21. LhON R son of late Robert K and Mary A. Matlack, act-d 43. 115 E. Mt. Airy ave. Relatives nld friends invited to requiem mass Holy Cros Church. Mt. Airy ave.. Sat 10 a. m. Friends may call Frl eve., from 7 to It. Int. private. New York papers please ronv. MAXWELL Aug. 22. SAMUEL MAN WELL Relatives and friends. Wvaluslntr Tribe, No. SO. I O. II. M.. Invited to fu neral frprvlces. Sat.. 12 m., son's resident e, John R. Maxwell. 13 E, Tutpehotkcn st , Uermantnwn Int. private Mt Vernon Cem McCLURE. Aug. 22. NELLIE, daughter or Andrew J, and late Susan McClure. aced 25. at ii th and Main sts.. Darby. Pa Services and Int. Hun., at convenlenco of family jo, .McCCRDY. Suddenlv. Aug. 23. ROREUT MtCURDY, husband of Katherlno McCurdy. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NKW JERSEY Sr.AMIOIti: of the proceeds from the later sale of the. high land and num. ui inmwuuu weai, uuiwbch iiuuiiic avenue ana tne k- 727 Drexel Building. Phila.. LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DflATltH I5ue notice of the funeral will be given from 2u Wvncnto road, Jenklntown Pa 43U;T'UMOTT Aug. 20. HANNAH Mc DERMOTT (nee McGlnlev). Relatives and friends, St Anthony's R. V. M Sodality and League of Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral Sat., 8 a. m . 2414 Catharine st. Solemn requiem mas St. Anthony's Church U.30 n. m. Int. Holy Cros Cem. ..Mr.n,NX'"-At,lt "i flt Ocean Cltv. N. J , ARTHUR McGINN. late of IfllU Catharine St.. Due notice of funeral will Ihj given, . MrMENAMY. Killed in action In 1'rnnce. June 7, CHARLES P. son of Joeph and Saruh McMenamy nged IS eirs Relatives nnd friends Invited to solemn high mass on Monday morning 10 o'clock, 'St. Dominic's Church Holmes burg MILLER Aug, 20, MARGARET, widow of Daniel W Miller Relatives and friends Invited to funetnl serUtes. Sat.," 2 p. m., 1011 Howarth st., Trankford. Int. Oak land (Vm Auto service. MOFFETT Aug. 21. ANNA F daughter of late Gonrgn i and Ellen Moffett. aged 18. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to fu neral Sal . 7 30 n in apartments of Mart J o Rrlen. 013 Market st . Camden N J Requiem mass Church of the Holy Name 0 n tH Int. Calvarv Cem MONGES Aug. 22. MARY ANSLEY. widow of Gordon Mnhges. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . I P. m. Mil Shawnee bvp , Chestnut Hill. Int private. MURRAY Auc 22, THOMAS W. hn bind of Annie and son of late John and Ella Murray, Relatives and friend Invited to funeral. Rat . 2 p m . 3131 N. Darlen st. Tnt private Greenmount Cem. Youngstown and Cleveland papers copy. t MURTHA Suddenlv Aug 21. ELEANOR. daughter of John A. ond Alice M. Murtha (ne Kelly) and eranddaughter or Patrick and late Koc Murtha aged 4. Relatives and friends invited to funeril Sat . 1 p. m . residence- of parents 2322 N Mutter st Int. Holy Cress Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl eve Auto service ti'NEIL. Aug 21, PATRICK, husband of Into MnrirnrM (TV. II Infn nf St. Clair. Schuvlklll Countv. Pa. Relative and friends. St. Patrhks I C 11 U. Dlv 40 A O H Friends of Irlli Pr- eiinm. Voluntary Relief of P. R R, lnvltd tu funeral. Mon. 8.30 a. m . residence 301 s Wallace st. Solpmn requiem mas at .st Acntha'p Church 10 a m Int Holv Crq c m Auto funeral. St C'nlr and Shell indnah papers please copv O'lioniKi:. Aug 21 JOHN It O'ROURKE husband of late Margnret O Rnu;ko (nee MrGlnnls) nnd on of late Michael nnd Ellnlx th O Rourke Rela tive and frhnd invited to funeral, Mon. 30 a m . brother s residence. Dr. James P. O'Rourkp mo E Allegheny ave. Sol firm noulcm mass Church of the Ascenlon in a m Int St Ann's Cem Auto funeral PADGETT - Vug 22 FLORENCE C dius-hter nf William nnd Emllv Padgett Fu ii'Til si-rvlce Sat . 2 p m, chapel of Kirk X Nice, 0301 Germantown ave, Gtn. Int. private PUL Hudlenlv, Ait,- 22, JOHN hu bind Mfnnlo Paul ln" Keliv). 1013 W In diana iiv.. Due notice of the funeral will hi irlven PPItRI FRANCES M PERRI. daughter if Caetnno and Maria Perrl In her 8th vear nt home of p.irfpts 121S S. Rroad st Relitlve and friend Invited to funeral. whkh will be held on Tues. frnm parent' home Solemn requiem mi St Rita's I'hurrh Rrmd nnd Ellworth st . 10 a. m 1 n e Holv ("niin Cem iilo fmernl PPRROXG-Unrnnrlv nf Glrardv lib- Pi A in.' 22 EMM wif. of tohn Perrong (ne n.l r) nged 72 Relitlv and friend invltid to funeral setvbes Sun , 2 p m . 3n 11 N lIutcht!ion st Int. Northwood im fito ftnifinl. Sihuvlklll Countv I -in rs enpv PLVTT Vug 21, nt Stranar Lake. N Y CHARLES PLATT. 3D. son of late I'lurle Piatt. Jr.. nnd Etlrnbeth Norrl Ptati Service at bis late home. Laverock. P Sit Aug. 24. 130 Train leavts Mm id Strert Station. Port Washington Mritu h 3 37 for Liverork. Int private st ii... nii Cem, Vhil tnrh RTNGE Aug 22 HENRY hulnnd of Rn Rlne aged OS Relatives and friends lm il'il to futif raj services Mon , 2 V m . 1t Prevot ave, Wmote Pa. Int prl v itc Remains may bo viewed Sun. 8 to 0 P m sAUtE Aug 21 EMZAHETII C wife .John A ivn- ngd 77 Relative and mi nil invited to attend funer'il srrvlres, .s-it 2 p m d uuhti r j residence. Mrs Howard II Rerge 123S N. 8th st Int prlvat N fVdir Hill Cem. Rodv can be v ii w ! 1 rl after 7 p m. KEESE Aug 21. CVTHARINE E KPEE (nee She hau) daughter of Jame itul Elizabeth SVjoehnn Relatives and fni nd Inv-tldft to fnhiral Sit . 30 n m r sliUiicc nf brotlur 'n liv Frank Me- u!r. 233 J N Pmivler -"t Solemn hU'h rcipilnm miF" Onr Lad of Merry Church 10 ' m Int Old Cathedral Cem New Hope Pi Trenton (N J ) naper plene ennv si l rpER Aug 22 VlllJN'A De GROTT SI FFPI-R Resld. nee 10JN. Olstst Due iini ir . f funeral will be ujven SUPTHEY Auv 21 CHARLES K SME1M.EY need 3S Ri Inllvp and friends. unnowq nf Rii'ld Mfg Co. Invited to fu- n-ru services sit 2 p in , parlors or ?. i" Prink, utleld Pons, T.3UO Vine st. Int Fern' Wiiii 1 l' m Aiifn funeril SMITH Aug 21 1ZETTA M. wife of Fdwln S H. Smith nnd diuhter of Hirrv nnd Tbeodoli dirr need 2"i. Relative Hnd nind members or tonitman ai i; cnurcn, In'dted to funeral erv Ices Frt 8 p m.. ''2".0 N 12th st Further services: and Int. Pottr n T'a -'it m m SPRINGER NVar Center Snuare. N. J, Aug. 21. LILLIAN R SPRINGER, nged 41. Ri lative nnd friend Invited to funeral, husband's residence, Edward M. Sprinccr. near Centfr Squsre. N. J. Sat.. 10 30 a. m Int La Up Park Cem., Swedeboro Autos will meet train leaving Phlla. Mar ket t. ferrv, S 32 a. m at Prnspeet station. STANDIU1IDc;Ko Suddenlv at 530' Hnv erfnrd nve Aug 20 MARIA T wife of Henry K Stnndbrldgp and daughter of late Thnrms D and Snrnh A Wilder Services and Int nrlvate Path. Me piners ennv STRMN ug 21 CATHARINE wire nf Gcorgo Strain Du notice of funenl will b clven from 23u E County Lino rd . Ard more. Pa. M RAIN Aug 22 JOHN husband or Mar strain (ne Rlibmnndi Relative and friend. Shekiimh Lodge No 210 F nnd M nil other sot i ties of which he was .i numb"! Invited in funeral services, Mon 2 p m 1123 N Hancock st Int North Cedar Hill C m Remains may b lewtd Sun R in in p m. STUMM Sudleniv, Aug. 21. CHARLES R , huslnnd of Charlotte Stumm and son of Wjilter J and Katie Stumm Relntlves nnd friends, rmplojes of Crane's Ice Cream Co . Invited to funtral. Sat , 2 p. m.. father's residence, 1003 Panama st. Int. Mt Morlah C-m. THEURER Aug 21 HENRY THEU RER. aged 72 Rdatlvea nnd friends In vited to funeral services Sat . pp m , parlors of C R. Hnrtranft, 3021 German town nve Int prlvwte Northwood Cem. THOMPSON Aug 20. at Ocean City. N J.. ELFA J. widow of John II Thomp son, aged 8! Relntlves and friends invited tn funerul service Sat . 2 p. m , 878 N. lllth st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem THOMPSON Aug 21, ELIZABETH J. R.. vvlf o of Jacob S Thompson. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral services. 20'i Ardmuro ave. Ardmore, Pa , Mon., 2 p. m Int. private. Mt IVaco Cem. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE N r.W JEUSEV SEAMIQKB v estate ever viadc to the public. or Wildwood, N. J. -.,, DEATHS TRArFICANTE. Aug. ll.. MICH EL B husband of Caroline Trafflcante (nee Lnxaro). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Pat.. 8 a. m.. 1B22 fl. 12th st. neoMlem high mass St. Nicholas's Church. In.. Holy Cros Cem TREACY. Suddenly, Aug 21, at 7200 Tulip st . FRANCIS, husband of Elleji Treacy aged 4ft Relatives and friends. Kev stone Beneficial Asso.. Court Friendship. No ftfl r of A ; Independent Alliance of Tnrony Invited to funeral Sat . 8:30 n m residence of brnther-ln-Iaw. Thomas M Wilson 3301 Longshore st . Tacony. Solemn high mass St. Leo's Churrh 10 a m. Int. St. Domi nic's Cem Auto service. WALKEn. Suddenlv. nt T.O Angeles, Cal . Auir 21 1018 JOHN M WALKER lmhand Theresa S Walker, WALSH. Aug 20. ELIZABETH, wife of Patrick Walh Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, husband's residence. 231 Beneret et . Chestnut Hill. Hat 8am Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother nf ConolalIon 0 am, Int. Holy Sepulchre Crm WATSON. Aug 20, ANNIE J. wife of G?orge M Watson (of B00 N 4th st , Cam den, N. J ). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Mon . JO a. m . son-in-law' residence Richard c Rnndill 21 Woodland ave , Wet Haddonfleld. N J. tnt private Berlin, N. J. Friends may call Sun . 7l to ft p m. WHITE At Almonesson N J Aug 21, WILLIAM H WHITE, husband of CatheMa White Relitlve nnd friends North Ameri can Union New Enterprise Council No 107 Invited to funeral Sat.. 11 a. m Almones son. Serv Ices nt house Int private, Oreenmount Cem . Philadelphia Remains mav be viewed Frl . 7 to l p m , also at Greenmcunt Cem Chipel W1CKERS1IAM At Atlantic Cltv. N J, Aug 10. ELIZABETH J. A WICKERRHAM. RiliUvee and friend invited to funeral. Sat , 0 a m 33S S Kith st. Solemn requiem miM St John's Church, 13th st above Chestnut, lo a. m. Int. private. Remains mav be viewed Frl. eve WODACK Aug, 21. CHARLES son of Dena and late Abraham Wodack Relntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon . 7 30 a m.. 2231 Rlair st. Map nt Church of the llnlv Name ft a m Int private WOODS Aug. 21, JOSEPH P. son of Joeph nnd Mantaret Wood (ne Pnnnghv), nee. I 1 vr 11 davs. Relative, nnd f rb nds invltid to funeral. Sat . 2 n m narents' 1 residence. .120 E Wlllard st Int Holy ' Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral ! WORRELL. At Vlncentown N T Aug. I 20 ADV M , wife of Chirles S. Worrell. I sged 33 Relatives and friend Invited to ! funeral Sat.. 2 30 p m . Vlncentown, N J llraln leave Market st. ferry. Phlla, 12 50 p in. ior v inirniown LOST AND FOUND PIA-MOND IlHACni.ln- rontalnlns t.1 dl- numclH, platinum muunttnir atiimpfrt H 1'.74 J. B C. ft Co nanl Return to J 1, Caldwell . Co Juniper nnd Chest nut Ml"; ITUSR rcntnlnlne n. near 34th nml I.jn- If t "r live Notify A .1 1 1 Led iter Office WATCH I.ot. lart' unld huntlne rase ttMrh with fob attnrhed. from 51ft and i hosier to f.Oth and Chentnut on .ri2d st . ir reward ."0ns Chestnut PERSONALS NTRD A (rood modern dancer; Ble Phone If polblo A il.'l I.eiiEer office HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other ClnNslflcd iU on Toge 21 AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION t'NDEH THE U S OOVnilNMENT telepiione snnvtcn in nni.ADn. PIIIA AND VICINITY THE WonKHllnp or THE NATION IS OK VITAL IMl'oit TANCE IN THE I'ltOSKCUTION OF TUP WAR " TOUNO WOMEN TIETWEEN 17 AND 11 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAV THAN AS OPERATORS. "'" COME AND HKI.r SERVE IN THIS AI r IMl'ORTANT AUMV OK THREE Tlloif. SAND LOVAL YOUNG WOMEN. '""u THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHonT AND THOROUGH in oo rr.R week is taid diirivo I THE rlllRT FOI'R WEEKS WITH RAriD ADVANCEMENT TIIEREAITER. APPLY ANY WEEKDAY RETWEEV 8 AND Oi EVENINGS I1Y APPOINTMENT. MISS M D RYAN riRST TLOOH. 11131 ARCH ST . PIIILA. MI" O SMITH 408 MARKET ST.. PIIILA. MIS1 r R ZINOOL 20 W. CHELTEN AVE.. GTN. MISS W O TtEII.I.T 20 D. 5TH ST . CHESTER. PA. THE I1ELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ASSISTANT CLERK nernuntlnir depart ment: leelble writer, aerurato flmirer noma experience. In department utore office niR iirtferreu Apply ji i: vewcos, 1122 Ch-itput ASSISTANT STENOGRAPHER department of necounts. Apply 11. 1 Dewees, 1122 Chestnut ATTENDANT I.ocKer room attendant; also woman tn work In ltltrhen Apply 0er hrook Golf Club, Lancaster ae. above Cllv Line 1JII.L CLERK wanted, one capable of oper ating Elsin Smith typewriter. Apply in person. 244 S f.th at. HOOKKEEPER. assistant with knowledlfe of Upourltlns: state one experience and srliM I' 1" Lcfler Central BII.LINO CLERKS TAMIl IAH WITH MOON-IIOPKINS mi L. LNG MACHINE: PERMANENT POSITIONS E V. HOUGHTON A CO. APPLY 2 10 W. SOMERSET ST Oil PHONE KENSINGTON TlOo! UII.I.INU CLERK, experienced on Elliott, riilier machine; short business hours: permanent position. Apply Thresher Broth ers 11122 Chestnut at. HILLING CLERK. Elllott-Flsher or Under'. woodfl for large mfo., essential business: one acquainted with detail; state exp. and STjarv req ; ref. 1241. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER AND TYPEWRITER, capa- bio of taking charee of books and corre spondence In off lie of manufacturing con cern Applv by lettjr only to Dickey & Mi .Master 2d and Huntlnedo n sts. BOOKKEEPER for contractor's office! F 1.11. Ledger Central. CHAMifERMAlD white. In family of three adults, wanes J8; references required. P 1S7. Lduer Central. CLERICAL OIRLS for factory office, steady emplojmcnt, splendid opportunity for ad vancement excellent working conditions; ex. pcrlence not necessary. Miller I,cck Co.. Orthodox and Tacony sts., Franltford. CLERK and tplst. accurate at narurea, per manent pcsltlon with excellent opportunity foi adancement. Apply to Mr. schofleld Baeder-Adamson & Co., Richmond st. and Allegheny ave. CLERK wanted for auditing- tyid detail work In large office, must be nccurate and thoroughly experienced; state ace. refer. ence and salary desired, P 012, Ledger iiince CLERK asslstunt. accounting department, legible writer aceurnte flgurer, experienced In oiiici work preferred. Millard's Dress Shop. 127 S 1.1th st. CLERK experienced in typewriting and generul nftlce work. Apply Walther Mfg. I. n . ,i-,uii ivriinumtun ur, CLERK wanted for general office work: woman or man; stato experience. P 830 Ledger Office CLERKS Young women with any clerical experience whatever or halng sufficient education to fit them for clerical work will find opportunities for pleasant and Interest lng tmplojment. with chance for advance ment, by communicating with the following number P "01. Leda-er Office. State age, experience If any and salary expected. CLERKS Young women with adding ma chine experience wanted to work between the hours of G nnd 12 p. m. : good surround ings and opportunities for advancement. State age, experience and salary expected. P 823. Ledger Office. CLERKS wanted In mailing denrtment of large corn , exc future for girls with In- Illative and ability, state age and exp. P 07. Ledger Office. COOK, white. In family of 3 adults; wages tin, reference required. F 140. Ledger Central COST CLERK Woman or man with experi ence ngurlng factory costs; excellent op portunity, state experience, r 833, Ledger unire. DRESSMAKERS We pay the best prices In l'hllaueipnia iu operators on 2. i. style dresses, all plain stitching; materials, linen and serge; electric power machines: good working conditions; a month's vacation with pay to those who make good. John B, Simp ion nl4 Walnut st. " QIRL wanted. 1(1 years or over, for general office worK anu to aiiena teiepnone switcn hoard; gle salary desired. P U10, Ledger unice UIRL wanted for general ofllce work, must be experienced and rapid at figuring, Ap- ply William rosier, jaui in. aiat si. ailtL wanted to asalst with housework) sleep home, 2127 Venango, Phone Tioga, 4231 J, U1HI.S. IT ears. to do light work In large office; good hours, with advancement. d pendent on ability. P 011, Ledger Office, AUGUST 23, 1918 HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pore 2) TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR WELL-EDUCATED, AMniTIOUS WOMEN FILE CLERKS STENOORAHPER9 AND TTPIST3 Ant5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT HOO ISLAND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKING CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WAOE SCALE EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FROM ALL PARTS OF PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND EVENINOS APPLY PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOO ISLAND. PA, ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL OIRLS ON OOVERNMEVT WORK. OOOD WAGES AND PLEASANT WORKINO CONDITIONS AMERI CAN STANDARD METAL PRO DI'CTH CORP PACLSHORO. N .1 APPLY AT UNITED STATES E.lf IM.OY.MENT SERVICE OFFICE, .-.TH AND TAYLOR AVE . CAM DEN. NEW JERSEY ASK FOR MISS OLIVE MIDIiI.ETnN. OR WHITE FOR PARTICULARS Knitters and toppers experienced on Banner. Scott H Williams and StHndard 1 m trhines double stitch work PAIRERS AND FOLDERS experienced on flno seamless hosiery Steady work; good pay NOTASEME HOSIERY CO. Oxford and Mascher sts. Also KNITTERS AND TOPPERS on Standard machines experienced on double-stjtch work At our No 2 mill LENA AND ARMAT STS. Germintown HOSIERY EXPERIENCED FINISHING ROOM HELP PAIRERS. rOLDERS TICKETERS. STAMPERS TEMPORARY OVERTIME WORK 6 P. M. UNTIL 10 P. M. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE NOT EMPLOYED DURINO THE DAY TO MAKE EXTRA MONEY NOTASEME HOSIERY CO. OXFORD AND MASCHER STS. HOSIERY Experienced knitters and top. pera on Banner machlnea. double stick work. 22c. 23c and 24c a dozen Infants' worsted. Rockland Hosiery Mills. 3211 Ken sington me. MOON-IIOPKINS OPERATORS FOR BILLING; PERMANENT POSITIONS; GOOD TAY. E. F HOI'OHTOV CO APPLY 24fl W SOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100. MAID for housework. 2 In family; no wash Ing. Telephone Ardmoro 1057. SALESLADY of refinement and Intelligence in Chestnut st. store: experience not neces. sary; state age, previous emplovment and pav required. Haleslady, P. O. Box 1157. GOOD SALARY AND LARGE BONUS WE WANT 20 SALESLADIES: PLEAS ANT. PROFITABLE AND PERMANENT WOilK. W. H. WALKER 1244 RIDQ-- AVE SCHOOL TEACHER seeking better position; no bookkeeping or stenography required. P M4 I.'dger Office. PLAIN SEWING No experience necessary Salary Jin to start PENNSYLVANIA KNITTINO MILLS 10th and Callowhlll sts. SEWING MACHINE operator on russ. Ap ply Bush A. Diamond. Jasper and Ontario. soLicrrons THF. PUBLIC LEDGER REQIIIRM SEVERAL FIRST - CLASS SO- LICITORS FOR CIRCHLATION PltOMOTION; ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE BEST PEO PLE IS ESSENTIAL BUT PER hONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION: A OOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT OBJECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION: 'ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CRKW MANAGER. APPLY TO MR. COR RKA. SltCOND FLOOR. PUBUO UlDQEW BU1LOINO. STENOGRAPHER TYPIST AND EMPLOYMENT CLERK to act as secretary to supt. large local con cern, centrally located and handy to trans portation; new office and working conditions; must be over 21. single, good personality: position permanent, and offers an excellent opportunity to one who Is ambitious, having tact and initiative; shorthand not essential; opportunity to learn dictaphone: duties tn consist of looking after time clock, office correspondence, to Interview applicants for positions, both male and female; application should contain age. salary desired and ref erence, and would prefer smalt photo: all applications wilt be strictly confldrntlal: It the foregoing Is not complied with no atten tion will be paid to application. Address all communications ta P 808. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ada on Pnge 2) STENOGRAPHER Well-known Frnnkford nfflco wishes stenographer who reads notes readily Replies treated confidentially Give age. experlen-o and salary receiving A splendid opportunity for advancement Pleasant surroundings Also can emplov n few experienced or Inexperienced girls For general clerical work M 70, P O BOX .lHI STENOGRAPHER Centrally lornted busi ness office engnged In essential Industry requires services of good stenographer also assistant bookkeeper state salary, expert ence nnd ri ferenre address In own hand wrltlng. -rood opportunity for two nmhplous soun? women V " !avlger Centr-tl. STES'lKlltVPHER QUICK VN1 ACCt'R. ATE FOR t MICE PUItI.llllVO HOUSE OOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY GIVING REFERENCE AND SA!. ARY WANTED APV! LEDGER. OFFICE. STENOGRAPHER competent Young lnilv" with at leist 1 rear's experience as stenographer In ofnc of large furniture minuf irturi r snlnr $11 ."n pi r wirk to start Aoni 211 S '.th st STENOGRAPHER wnnled on Underwood marhlnc. oMterli nt e.l Protestant girl ensv position in nnswer pi. .le stntf experience, references and snlar rxpei ted. F 7(1. P. O Itox .1170 STENOGRAPHER rxpertrnre.l perm-inent position horrs "to - 1 n cluck Siturday. Replv stating full particulars, P. O. Box 1404 1'lillndelrhln STENOGRAPHER Experienced bright Mning lad 1 sizable position, write full parttculirs P S'n Le,ierorfloe STENOGRAPHER and tlplst wanted: per manent position American Railway Ex press Co . 1127 Chestnut st STENOGRAPHER experienced. Apply tho Barrett Co 3iHh and Grays Ferry n.ve. STENOGRAPHER nnd tjplst wanted. 404 Liberty Building STENOGRAPHERS with at least 2 or .1 jears' exptrience. ailary $2r. a week. Write nt onie to P M3 Ledger Office. TEACHERS 50 for rural schools in I'ennsvlvanl i; high or normal graduitts, reglsti r at once with out charge u. s employment service women s division 1311-1313 ARCH ST. TYPEWRITER, must be familiar with t'nderwno,! machine ehortlitnd unessen- tin! pplv Win loler 120H N 31st TYPIST THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO HAS AN OPENING FOR A TOUNO LADY PLEASANT WORK AND GOOD HOURS APPLY TO MR. FI.VNN. UU CHESTNUT ST. TYPIST wonted bv large publishing house. quirk and arrunte. no stenography Ap ply, llng etp-rlrhco referent es and wjg-s to st.-rt.A 3J. I.cdsir ofilce. TYPIST tn order department of minufie- turlne company, state extierlenee and sal- aj;y expected V 14 llI.edger Central YOUNG 1.M1Y to h,.ck stud.nts" IKts In return for buslnisi lollego course. d.o or etnln StraMT's Business College. Su ch, smut WAtTRLS.sES i pi rleni ed, also ounc ladles to barn to be waitresses, wo pav rou and f. ctl ou while -ou are harnlns. excellent opportunltv for oung I idles to se cure good patng position where surround ings and environment ur tho beet. Chllds, 12111 Market WANTED 'limber of mathematics nnd rhinilstrv, high school, college graduate. Applv Supt. Schools, llorilentown. N J. WOMAN Wanted competent rentlewonnn as maniging housekeeper and inrnpanlon for setnl-lnalld lidv In famll of 2 residln-; In large vvstein cltv and summering In At lantic Cltv Address I. I L.. 1'. O. Ventnor. Atlantic Cltv N I WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4S HOURS PLENTY OF OVERT 1MB STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE AITLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY 2D AND MARKET STS., CAMDEN. N. J. WOMEN for office building cleanlnr. white 0 hours per dav. On n to ft a. m ." p m to 8 p tn good waits, steady emploj mcnt. Apply Room 431 Land Title Blue. WOMEN for kitchen work. Apnlv tlme keeper's office. Ilellevue-Stratford Hotel YOU NO I.VDY Exis Ilent opportrTnTK fnr a iruiie laily. with some knowlrd-o nf oice- trb iJ supplies cheerful surroundings, goon salir give full p irtleulars. all aitpllcitlons tree ted conllil.'lltl.lllv P POL ledger OfOce. lOC.VG WOMAN In wholesale nfOc, "goivl nt tlgures for work In istlmitlntf d part. ment Address P. O Box 1 031 YOUNG WOMEN" with knovIedEcormultr. graph midlines, desired by n loeil insti tution; state age. experience and salary ex pected P SO lyiger Office. COUPLE Protestants halng no children for general work at suburban home. 25 miles from Philadelphia, the woman to assist In housewhrk and tare nf 2 ihildren and the imn to look nfter the lawn and shrubberj and grn. ril appearnme of the estate Addreys 'P IPS Ledger Office General BUSINESS SI-RVICE CO. 1301 Land Title. Bookkeepers. $2n-f 30. stenographers. $15-$2n. HELP "WANTED MALE Hither ('l.lfcslllrit All. on 1'uge 2,) ANOLESMITHS BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING. DRILLING, ETC.) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FORGERS LABORERS OrtllTI.) MESSENGER BOYS See representatives of the New- York Ship building Corporation at the Fulled States Emploment Service. 1321 Arth st. ACCOUNTANT, experienced In both coat and genenl nirountlng. must be efficient In audits voucher sistem of sup.nlslon of production cost, state expcrlemo. reference. saiarv. when available, communications I confidential, permanent position with con cern now engaged In essential work. P 101. Ledger Office ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER for gen-ral work on bocks, with knowledge of tvpe. writing; state s.lary wanted. F 151, Lvdger Central AUDITORS A large corporation Is In need ot young men with practical bookkeeping or accounting: experience: bank men pre ferred; state age. experience and salary ex pected, P 803. Ia-dger Office. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, for large roar. iifnrtiirlng essential buslneiai one nulei. ! and accurate at figures and acquainted with I detail; state age. experience and salary ex. iptetedt reference. K 242. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER AND TYPEWRITER, capa ble of taking charge of books and corre spondence. In offlco of manufacturing con 1 rem Apply by letter only to Dickey i. , McMaster. 2d and Huntingdon sts. ' BOOKKEEPER for contractor's office, ex. t nertenced double entry, with knowlerlirn nf typewriting preferred, but not essential F 132. Lsger Central. BOOKKEEPER . Wa by wholesale grocer, experiences ( draft are: steav p. ;eper above ood salary llf leoger ufljr BOOKKEEPERS A large corporation Is lit need ot young men with practical book UeeplraT or accounUPS experience; bank men preferred; state age. experience and salary expected. -' 602. Ledger Office. . . :i " .a .v 1 ,v Tho following Is a list of offices, of tho , t' UNITED STATES j EMPLOYMENT SERVICE- THIRD AND WALNUT STS. 1521 ARCH STREET. 824 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. 5230 MARKET STREET. 514 SOUTH BROAD STREET. FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 437G MAIN ST., MANAYUNK. COR. FRANKFORD AVE. AND, HUAN ST., FRANKFORD. CAMDEN. N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR ST& CHESTER, PA. GIG SPROUL STREET. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Pnr ) BOYS wanted at once oer 10 jears of ate JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. Second and Market sts. Camden, N. J. Apply nearest U. S Employment SerIco Offlco THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENING FOR AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO 13 OVER ID TEARS OF AGE. APPLY AT ONCE TO MR. TLYNN, 000 CHESTNUT ST. HOYS Bright boss wishing: to get Into m good Una of work, can have excellent op portunities for learninc the business by applying to tho following number: P 735, Ledger Office. They will be advanced as ther beet in e experienced. lKHS-Xltr RETURNING TO SCHOOL THIS FALL. FOR WORK IN NEWS PAPER OFFICE APPLY CITY EDITOR. FOURTH FLOOR (Inn CHESTNUT ST. BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1125 T1LBERT ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CARPENTERS GOOD MEN WANTED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CONCRETE MOLDING PLANT MORRISVILLE. TA. BRANN & STEWART CO. 310 COMMERCIAL TRUST DLDG. PHILADELPHIA Apply U. 8 Emplovmnef Service. 1521 Arch Bring this ad with you CARPENTERS Braun .t Stewart. Wynnetield ave. ond Penn slania Railroad and Wjnnefleld ave. sta tion Schmlklll division. APPLY NEAREST I' S. EMPLOYMENT. OFFICE BRING THIS AD CHAUFFEUR wanted, reliable married man oer 30 -ears of age. experienced In driv ing truck preference will be given to mar. i ming in uemwarc county si w. cor. lilln. in'! SnnMnm. fourth floor Applv neareett -" Employment Ofilce. Ilrlnic ad with jrou. l i nilTIT.ra's Wanted men about 30 t tun nmtnrtrucka: must bo familiar with While or Knox Pearson & Ludascher Lum- I br Co Westmoi eland st. nnd Delaware,' Rler. Apply to nearest U. S. Employment Service nince tiring mis an fflin ou. CLERK Uactorv office, would suit man about B0 Hoars of age. good, plain writer and accurate, at figures, salary. M to SIR per week; es sential Industry, steady employment; state) age i perienco and references, P 87, P, O." Box 341.1. CLERK, hotel room: experience necessary: steuly position; pood salary; reference re nulreil A 220. ledger Office. CLl'RIv wnnted for general office work:1 man or woman, state experience. P 83tt I.ed-er Office. CLERK Shirt factory requires stock and order clerk mu-t he experienced .Addrtas " I'h p.irtlciilnrs, F 243. Ledger Central. COS r CLERK experienced In operation cost ki enlnff bonus svstem Inventory, etc.: fa miliarity with woodworking1 cost desirable, but not isi-'ntlal state experience, refer inces sal.ir when available? communica tions ionflib-ntl.il. permanent position with concern now engaged in essential work. P 102 l-ibrer Office. COST CLERK Man or woman, with exper-i-nci tUuring factory costs: excellent op portunity st Ite experience. P 835 Ledger Off CREDIT DEPT. Chestnut St. storo can us man having had experience In D. R. charge ait omit schedule In department store: also tn assist tn general nffko work; state, ixperlem. and wages desired, M 1453, I edger Office DELIVERY CLERK Boy 17 to 10. Applr ln ?? n Truly Warner. 1307 Market. DRAFTSMEN, detallers and tracers wanted on machine tools for heavy ordnance: good pay for tho right men. P 832. Ledger Otllie DRAITSMEN wanted In large, conveniently lotated Philadelphia plant, one experienced in crane work and machinery; olso one for power-plant pipe work. P 1i08 Ledger Office EMPLOYMENT WANTS DROP FOROERS GUARDS GAUGE MAKERS I .ADORERS LEARNERS . . . (SLurt-Hour Shifts) (White or Colored) ..On various machines. Piece-work basis) TOOI.MAKERS TOOLROOM MACHINE HANDS BRINO REFERENCES MIDVM.E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONK RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES i . 1 -s 14 tilt I UKU ldlt, .as'sJMxJJT f , (fr-Tr, 5203 Market st (Mr. Plecbner) t-jfm Apply 11. S. Emplov ment Service Of flees 1510 Arch st.. Philadelphia. Fa. Ak for Mr. O'Connor uio cproui st.. v nrsier. ra. tUl Ask for Mr. Relnhart ' BR1KQ THIS AD WITH YOU &a - FREIGHT CAR REPAIRMEN 48V4c Toi8c PER HOUR HELPERS. 4Se PER HOUR jr V TIME AND ONE-HALF AFTER S HOUHatV . TENNA. R. R.,. PARK SHOP 0TH AND PARKSIDE AVE. - . rl T f...lln-.l a V-m. Su.'.'! T.-v. ,,. ii . !?:4 imn m.i m 7m XL wa a3S V - y &m X , x" MZZZS321 MK mHHMm
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