?WF W!f0Fwi SflF'V Wff ' 'V 'fi'? 'J " o r EyENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUBIXAY, AUGUST 24, 1918 Jmm -K VB , M 1:. JSt If WDCE SOUNDS G.O. P. KEYNOTE (shington Political Cir- clep Accept Peace Terms t Speech as Such DIFFERS WITH WILSON of Coi'npletc, Victory in '""War Regarded as Para- 0 M . jj monntat Present '" WnalilncHm. Ati. 21 , 4nnmur .uuuge H jjcuur vi ms micfvjii ill thj.-Sens.te wns accepted today In TVnsh lnjtt.on political clfclen ns tlio keynote of th Republican party for tho rest of tlio wr ana after. .iliodco was, peculiarly hU party's epffkeamnn. Today he was named Sen- lato Republican leader (o succeed the li Benator ualllngcr. inn utterances Wgueitlona of national policy have I always been exceedingly orthodox from the) Republics point of lcv. These t0 things nddCd weight to his words. Political observers In the Capitol i,ald frankly the, speech opened the Hejmbll 6an national campaign of 1920 The possibility that the neaco treatv mav binder wnyilntc In -1019 or early In 1819-wag pointed out. tflibe speech was, regarded as marklna L ,tno end lor the urgent at least of thu Republican criticism of war policies nnd acceptance or tire tasre or vvinninir n. torn. Dietovictory first of Jill. It was a clear totamtnt of Just what Lodge bcllexes Africans must establish ns their right to demand. It pledged the Republican party to support nny policy that vvlil acMevo truw results and to oppose any PBUoy less, Ugorous qr complete, Hnenklntr nn the. Ttpnnhlloin limine hn took exception to the fouiteen conditions of peace- enunclrted by President Wilson In an nldrcss before, a Joint . session of ConBres's ofi JanJary 8,' 1018 na being vague, and he outlined ten specific IcojxJHlons.f which ho deplari'd aic tho "Irreducible minimum" upon which peace (can bo based. " 'Trie peace that comes at the end of tho IwsfrJ he sPtil, "must he a dictated peace. ahtTue; arid our Allies must dictate It" "Tho vlctoiy," he continued, "bringing IBuch a peace must ho, won Inside, not outside, the German frontier. It must be won fimillv and thoroughly In German territory and can bo so won nbwliero 'Senator Lodge declared pqace cannot, be founded unon the nirue. term "mtik- Ilnlftrie world safe foi democracy, ' and that the United States "Is not In this KvaW to set up a government In Ucr- Imany." There should be no peace, ho do-. clftjyd, until Germany Is completely de foft'ted.; and then he pic-poted that that coufctry ho hemmed In on alt sides b Alflis'' or by tndi pendent States to bo formed under a- guuiantcu of tho Allies. Turkey nnd Bulgaria, ho bald, should BUffcr the f.ito of Urrm.iri, Hf , jjMAVY SHARPLY CRITICIZED lEStplanation of Raider Triumph's JlfXpIoilH Domnnilcd in ijenato By the United Press ' Washington. Aug. 21 S-'hnrn criticism lof the paw ,ind of Sccrit.uv DanleH IWRTO voiced tmtny in the Konntn be cause of the navy's failure to htnir tho loriwatlons of (he (legman pirate-raider rufimpn on tnr iJiitn Ki,urn roT-t. Ian explanation of the failure ''of tho -SailillLII .Wl I UII llt.I- I.V IJ 1 lllTll.lllliPII Krcat jimencnn navy to Mop a llttlo trawler making onlv ten or twelve knots an nour irom woricing Havoc among our nsflmg iieets. l?' Baldwin Man KillcJ in Franre "nnltlhinrc. Mil.. Allc. 24 Ilnwriril Pj-lcrd, of Baltimore, member of a vnU-known llarland family, an agent of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, l'hll- MCUvlla. was Killed uy tne cable of a CfKnc breaking in France, nnoidlm; tott cable messago reielved by his fam ily 'He went to France some months V tp superintend tho putting together otiifHe hundred locomotives iinwrht bv tbr French Government. Mr. Peddlcord WH& fifty-pine yeais old, and fpt; many years rontiectud vth the Baltimore; and OW(? ..Railroad. at."! vliPCATIOVI, t '" Young Men nnd Roh t44 ..' r ' nlliam Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street ' philadeCphia poilnded In TilSD and chartered by William ran on the samo day as the city of ThUa Mjphla. 'tho Pnn Charter ocliool has main: ln an uninterrupted corporato fxlattnce, Pttrlnr th past forty-thrpa yeara the school rraauaipa nearly jauu pmpiir. oi wboiti t ipan nw nave coiuinuea ineir biuuic core ot collCeJca and universities. tha better accommodation1 of tho recent Ictei rpfiaed enrollment a new twn-Morv puiidlntT it toeing constructed on the West AUe. i'ians ior me iuiure inciuan ma Dl utilisation for school purposes of th ftsninceni piaymc neias oi - acres ai en Lane. These plana are held in abey- pe. pending the time when the termlna- of war cnndltlnna may nerm't new structlon. The 230th year hegtna Sep lher. 2th. with every member of last ra teaching staff on duty; wltt; auch lltlons to lta membership aB increased Enrollment haa rendered neceaeary. na i-rospecius rnr iii-iu is reaay ror ptrmution, nuiioinga open or inspeciion id elosslfleation of pupils Sept. 4th, l;ii.iuu aim r iji-isir ki,, ra, u. lir.Aiiiivnii'.n r -i i.i-i Yqnng Women nnd Olrls m 2 The ;Qordon-Roney School I General and College Preparatory Courses, ot Garden and Gym. Silas HONEY,. Prim WASHINGTON, CONN. BSSSHaSflBlsBSBPgM BbsbGb9bbK ggggggggaKA'J..TiS xxvwTiwi tvt maw. V' ; . $F r. K.-Datles,X. I,. TV., Principal Waalilnglaa, "ConnectUnt , Boton representative. Mabel E. Ilowmnn iWlwl'TinclpaU'': Cohaaaet. Massachuselta m - . fi Uotb Sexes " WANKS' WNFSS WUFGE e r f Jpt aa.truly s tha gallant We WW , .paying noaltlon.a Stenographer, .buiiim 10.JUBI no iiuiHirLaiic. ana 11 "'Keener." YOU will soon lie oomnelent In fj tody, cr vvrlta (or our freacatvlogue, 7DAY SCHOOL SEPT. 3 , i . BANKS RIISINESS COLLEfiE Kl -. ra . . r. A ..r w j 11 yj j l, run icv-xt-iiici J"sM?CHESTNUT STttECT ' " PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' ' " r -".- EXCESS PROFITS TAX FIXED Ways and Mentis Committee Com. plctcs schcchtlc of Revenue lltll WnnhhiKtnn, Aug. 24, Tho excess pro fits Schedule of the new war rcvenuo hill was completed today by tho Houso Ways and Means Committee After 8 per cent deduction and $3000 specific exemption there Is a M per cent tax on exces profits over the exemption nnd up to fifteen per cent, CO pel cent on all between IB and 20 per cent, and 70 per cont tax oiy all above 20 per cent of profits. ' ... Provision wm mado to avoid undue hardship to small concerns. DIDN'T BLESS KAISER V Vatican Denies Report ot Pope's Bene . , diction on "Emperor's. Work" Home, Aug. 24. Referring to state ments appearing In newspapers to the effect that tho Tope, answering n tele gram from tho German Kmporor, who sent him groetlngs on his name day, had Invoked a, benediction on the "Emperor's work," the Vatican organ Ossorvatore Romano says: "This statement Is untrue. Tho Iopo thanked tho Umperor for his greetings apd fpr th benediction which tho Em peror hlmWlf had Invoked 'on tho charitablo work of His Holiness" si Kninn unooKs wrttanT. auc. 23. ht.rsj- Atma ot bride's rar;ntF, by Hey. I. T. r.rtwnrrt of Tttcv M :' Church rI,ARA lil!l"l,l"nMAN WRIGHT to 1IOWA11D hTANl.l:V llllOOKS. Ueatfis Armlronit Thomas lraunfelter Krvln Uoll Mary rniier a s I'omtt iirnHrd, Jr. Gillftcher, Chs. P, IHelcr. Anulo M, llnMw I.IIIIhii M. ItrirlT Ilnlirt T.. fioIJbprk Anna SL nrown, Thomas J. Hart l.'Uxiheth 1 farmrn John Haves. John Chailwick. lilla May IMItmr H-nih I'mtni i'in,inu Tiirknon. Mnruaret nimm, JoRoph J. Jamison. Is'ibelH J, Donahue. Mare IUHll.Sarah , Margaret Knnp. John J. Kelly. Michael J. Kckrrt, larilalene. i:nurATioxAr, Department" Commercial Education Orfers Inrtructloriln Money and Credit, Insurance, Banking, Brokerage, Corpo ration Finance, Investments, Commercial i.avv (imeo years), item jjstato iaw, Auditing, Cost Accounting, Advanced Accountint; (jireparinR for tho Btato Boaid examinations for the degree of Certified I'ublla Accountant), Business Administration nnd Mnnngement, Com merce and Industry, Railway Finance, Railway Tianspoitatlon, I'asbenger Rates aiid Divisions, Markets nnd Prices nnt' Exchange, Money and -Its Ucs, Credits and Collections, Industrial History and Orgnnl7atloiv Prepare to accept an executive posi tion or to enter business for yoursplf by matriculating in this-.department. Candidates who have a four-year high school ttalnlng or Its equivalent -are eligible for admission. Other couises offered In this depart ment are: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Conveyancing Advertising, Salesman ship (Gtnrtal), IMar Reading and Esti mating and Business Preparatory courses. .For (Mailed Information write, phone or call for Catalogue M-3. 'riiono Illnmonil 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY jj Ilroail St, hrlnw llcrks I riilKuIrlnlili m:nRiiimiii!niiamnimii(.iti!!iimm!',imi;iiii:;imMiraiiimi,iiiiunimtniituui 1 . Young Women-- Your Country Needs You ia Business F3 Pren.ire vourself efTlcIentlv to ra tnlfi tho pfn'cc of those workers B who nave Bone to war. reirce School courses are on a war imela nffprlnp1 ihornnch nil tapld preparation for service In B uusiness. v.oneeo urauuiuei win ho interested In tho special Secre tarial Course. Writs for 54th Year Book. PEIRCE SCHOOL Pine Street. West of Broad, Philadelphia rrium in ti ii i itmi inn i ir ti in nnnmi i ej iti!i! 1 1 Strayer's Business College Phlladelphl i'a prcatest business school H so vell knowif that larso advertisements arc unnecessary. Wo havn tho best teacher In town, ami morn of them Unenualed caulpmnt. Practical cnurnen. Pitman and Orrcp Shorthand, or, without extra charffe, Strnotypy, the famous mnchlno method, which la both mor rapid nnd mnro acrurato thnn anv haml-wrltten method of shorthand. Sclrntlnc Touch Typwritlnir Sirayer' students win mnro trnld medals for Bped and accuracy In typewriting: than are won"bx the students of all other business schools In Philadelphia tsKen together. Certified Pub'lc. Aerountont methods of bookkeeping Kverythlnfj elso to corre spond. Individual advancement, Charsea moderate. Positions cuaranteed Pay and nlpht classes Come ace for yourself, , 700 students now attend I ncr. Start now, 807 Chestnut Street IMione Walnut ?84 WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Opens September (9th Send for Catalog fllORTlIANn AND DOOKKKI'.PINO Onr graduate, aro- In conatant demand. Oood wring poaltions await ypu. art'Sg Short hand, the m, apeedy ayatem. Complata fcualneas and secretarial courae.. Day acneel (qw opent night achool opena Tueaday, p.pt. . .iiruii miv (in, a. wuii or wril. tor full particular, and catalog run. . miKiNFs8 coi.i.f.cTb nnd Collego of Cnmmereo 1017 Che.lnnt St., Philadelphia WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY rilAI.MKRS lNhTITUTK. 04flARCI( ST. Claaseti for men and women; private perloda. Call, write or Phono Locust 3584, oung unmetl nnd tllrla OVKItnitOOK. I'A. Spring Garden Institute Broad and Snrlng Garden Streata TECIINICAl, SCHOOLS Art Meohahlca ' Klectrlclfv Automobile Illyatrated Prospectus Opena September THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ARTS prauehtlng, JJaltfematles Jteehanlcs. NATAI, .AKCIIITFCTUUK Mechanlcal Drawing fpr Young Women. GERMANTQWN .FRIENDS SCHOOL pnB Seit' ss- A ,ew vcn- , cles.-for earnest college pre paratory pupils. Stanley It. Yarnall. Prln, MIT.T.ritSVIT.T.E. LANCASTER CO., ,'VA. eiTATE NOHMAY. Vs'imnr nnntlfil etam. pus. Excel, table,, strong .Faculty. Tuition free. Fall term opens Sept. nth For lnfor matlon addreaa O. II, (iORDINlKU. l'rln. Offers You Your Chance to Fight In tho trenches. Keeping business Tjplst, Secretary. Accountant or Book- s luur ndu. ira m item inr A Baaa secure and bold a ulaee. i'nmti sen us . , NIGHT SCHOOL. SEPT. 4 o c n r t , i, o - -- - . a . tL & . ej !. s. riHATIIS ktiRlfr Hrnry V, I'trri Pxances M Uirkln. Anna U. Hnthenhaustr. K. M, i,on. Itnr Pharkfv, Annie I.orenz, Frederlcka E Shrldnn 1. J Marshall Jhn Hlclus. Jenlf O Matersin Kev. W, PBIeeDfr, A. Di" Orot MeAdama, Annie Strain, Paiharlnt MfCahey, Annl Strain John McOInn, Ailhur Teaf. Oilma McOladn. Marnh ThomPion Rllrabtth McMenamv Chas r. Watson, Annlp J, Molopry, Iioper WlUnn Anna May Nlhtllnr, Siml. C, Wilson, Mary A ii NMI. Patrick Wrlsht! Wilson Taul, John y.lnck, .Millard I' . AnMSTRON'O Auir, IS. TI!OM3, hu. band of late nrldget Armstrnnff Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tups , m a m residence of Joseph A, Hurk 20iS Christian st. Solemn requiem mass fit Patrick's Church 10 n. m. lnt Holy Crn rem. v 11CL.L. fnnnral HENNBTT. Suddenly. AUB. Jl ll;R. NARU HCNNRTT Jr..' eon of llemnrd and fiary 1;. llennett Inee uumiev ned 10. Relntlves and friends IIolv Name Society of St. Pcter'a Church, Invited to funeral Mon , 7 a. m . residence of parents Union ave., Ponsauken. N J Solemn requiem man St Peter's Church. Merchantvllle, l a. m. Int. Calvary Cem. Remtlna may be viewed Sun eve I1IULUH. AW. 22. ANNin M. widow of John M. Rleler. Relatives and friends, women of Holy Tamlly and AUir Societies of St. Ronlfaclus'a Church. Invited to fu neral, Mon., 8 30 n, m . 2423 N 7th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Kflv aril's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. IIRIIJOER Autr. SI. RORHRT t 1NCOUN husband of Helen E RrldBer, 0121 Locust st Due notion of funeral will bo Riven HROWN At Crum Ljnne, P.i , Aue. 22 THOMAS) J. BROWN, Hired B7 Relatives nnd friends Invited to services Sun . S p m.. aon's residence. William U Ilrown. Pnlrvlew rd , Crum I.ynne, Pa lnt New Camden Cem Mon. p in. Aulo funenl. CARMEN. Aug 23, JOHN CARMHN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 p m., liases Mechanics' Home, Belmont and Ixnkertau ivi. Int. d r t V A t CHADWICC. AUK 23. nt.I-A MAT dauchter of Nora locknrd nnd late vVMIIam rhadvvlck and uranddaughter of Andrew nnd Martha Chadnlck Jsed IS Relatives and friends invited te funeral, Wed,. S 80 a m BSrenta reslde.ire, 000 SprlnaOeld ave . arhy, Pa Snlimn rehulem mass Church of the UlesU Virgin Marv. 11th and Main sta to a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, COVINI. -Auk, 21, CHARLES, husband of Louise Covlnl, need 73. 1721 S. RlliBuold st. Relatives and frlenfla memoora or ur O. I, Society! Society of wallers ann in tenders. Invited to funeral, Tues , parlors C. C. BELI. Aug 22. MART, wife, of Jamea nll Relntlves nnd frlnd Invited to fu- !, ,r..nl nom,J J rarfm'. '.V t r ,n.ra ' neral, Tues , UO a m huahand'a residence, "r'apv's,. and friends invited to '""') PI.")4 Honpes at. Solemn requiem masa a wnlc" 'J". bo h!U, nn Tu" ' ,romi pantVi'a Church of Ot.rV'tt-cr of Sorrows 10 n. m. !?me Solemn requiem mass SI ' Int. New Cnthlitm' Cem. Autn funeral Church Jlroqd and misworth sts . 10 a. m. A Ilaldl . Bros. Co., 1011 SJ. 8th st.,:;'" Church of St. Slary Maedalcn dl i '" IHII V.I1UIUII ui oi. iiirj ,iiBni,ti Plazil 8 a. m. Int. Holy CrosB Cem. nAMM SiwMenH' Ins "1. .TOKl1!! J.. husband of Ida Damm and eon of 'Blliabeth , irlenda Pheklnnh I.cdue Nn 24H F and Dnmm (nee Miller) and late Henry J. Dnmm , M i all other societies of which he i aged 32 Ilelamea and friends, Kenalnatnn B member lilted lo funeral aervlcca vpn. Herd. No. 2. II 'O. o R. invited to at-'v n ro 1121 N lfancock at Int. rth tend funeral eerMcea. Sun.. 2T m.,'2r.I8N iVdir Hill em Hemalna may bo Mewed Philip at. Int. Oreenmount Cem. . K m to 10 p m. .,. TEAr (n(,e BONAHUK. Aue. 21. MAROAnnT. I, ,','f1 widower rrcde'rlck'Teaf. ItolatUea daughter of late '' ;" .?!"' , ll ,1 C MrMjroiintll No. 14B S. hue IJelathea nnd friends lnltcd to fu- D' f 'j inuie.l to funeral aerlce neral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m 14,11 p. 2nth at " ' "., "' " or, n Ontario at Trlends Bolemn renulem man St Oabriel'a Church f n" - ,P i" - ' J H p, n1 int. Mt. 10 a m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto aerUoe. m 'inh rem DlJVAl.l.. RAItAH On Aug. 22. Itell- I " TIIOMrSOV Aus 21 HUZAtlKTH 3. tlvca nnd friends nre resnectfullv invited lo ,,ir ot t.icnh S Thomreon. Relative attend the fnneril serMccs from her lite. I I 'fe fs lnlteil to funeral servlcoa. 203 residence 1J11 Potts at : on undny nt II , 7; ,&,' V Mon.. 2 p. m. n m. Interment private at Pienaantvtlle, jV, nrlvnie. Mt Pence C-m , N.J, WVTSON AUB. J" ANMU J, wife of ISfKEItT Allg 23. MAODAI.KNK KflC- Uorge M Walon (of B00 N 4th st., Cam HRT (nee- Roecke). (life of Oustav HcKert ff J) Relatliee nnd frlcnda' Invited need 54. Relntlves nnd friends members of i , f,meral services Mon, in n m son-ln-Rnsarv Sncletv of St. I.udnls a Church In-, , w resldenco, Richard P. Rindall 't llcd to futcrnl Mon. S n m.. 1101 N. n0,iiTnl nve , We-t Hnddonfleld N J. IJnvcr st. Solemn renulem muss St I.ud , , .,ri' ltP iicrlln, N J. 1 rlends m.iy call ulc'a Church 11 10 n m. Int, Holy Redeem- Plln 7 to n r m cr Cem. Autn funeral. 1 h.son Ausr 2.1 ANNA MAT. dauchter FRAl'Vrill.Tllll Aug. 22. i:nVIN. son f itirt nnd Anna Mav Wilson (nep Rarlh) of late Michael and Mary Ann rruunfolter nn,i Brndd lughter of Mnrciret nnd the late agea in. itemnnma no iewea hi in m'un- ytn, ,.n,ert lnnr enu .mh 1 iur i,i,..iii.tiiuri ments, 1720 Spring Oarilen Hi'n , between ,,,, n Pnrs and 0 months Relntlvea nnd 7 and 9 rl. m, Int. t Hnston. Pa, Haaton iri, .ls linltnl to funeinl services Mon . .1 paners oenv . " ,, m 2I0S Pounlnsa at Int. Mt. Pence rUI.MKR Aug. 22. M H. PUI.MER aged lwm Atn fnneril 74, Relatives and friends, members nf 7th wil.bO.V -suddenly, at Atlnntlc City. St. M n. Church, Invited to funeral, Mon. N J Vu- 21 MAUI A widow of Alexan 1pm 20U N 7th St. Services nt 7th j r Wilson. Relntlves and friends Invited St M n rhueeh 2pm Int. private. t funeial services, Mon 2 r. m. Riltl- OAT.T.AOItr.R Suddenly. Aug. 31. mnro aid Paxer nves . nvir Morton, Dcla CHARl.HS p . son of Ann nnd late John Onl- nnreCn, Pi. Int. Arlington Cem. lBhi- Ptlntlves nnd friends Holy Name WRK'.IIT Aus 1.1 at Tnmnn !.. WIL Soilelv nt St. Joseph's Church. Invited to 1.0V son of Isibella S. nnd the Into V , llson funrol, Mon. h a m.. resldenco of cousin, wrli-'l.t ased 40. Int. Dovloetown Cem., Mrs Hnllmnn rear of 117 Imbnnl 1" Dovlrstovvn, Pa.. Mon, 12 30 p m.. High reau'em mias St. Joseph's Church 0 30 1 Aul- 2'l a m. Irt. Ho.v Cross Cem. ZIVlMv Aug. 23 MII.TARn I'.. son of ftATinvirn An " r TT.T.t VN M 1 flenrgo and Rebecca Zlnck, nsed On Rela- daSgAmeIrNofU.l7rne,C W "and W.hcrYn- Il'li I tljeand frl.nds Ken.lwor.h Ca,, e No. Pnt,endrio,UervV1N?onan'l,rem" Mon l 'm lnparlora"of,U?s7h'e'r "Tift: t,Vnl.' ,JiSiKI stV M . iJiin it Int'alngir. 2iin II Susquehnnne ave. Int Mryiorlih'ccm"- Rlma?n,JmavVtviewncclinr'lfi. Friends may call Sun eve. Auto Sim,. 7 to 1 p m. A"to s-"'ce funeral nbr.DnrcK us. 2s, anna m. (ioid- i r, , . RnciC vlilnw c.f Jcbn A. Ooldhcck and 1 .T daughter of lain Pl.illp nnd Mario JInnn. LOST AND FOUND nged ill ltelntlves l.nd friends, members' and I.artWs Aid Sn-'etv nf Salem Reformed "' Inst canoe Old Town make, r'i,,rn,. L.tdieft.' Aid Soeletv. No 1: tho iiMiotpii ureen. tealc gunwales, drifted 4 Cpi raiiti r I.tdle' Rnclety and tho Ladles' Club1 of tl. Young Maennerchor t-ocleti, In. vlted ti funeral siritces, .Mon , 2 p.. m.. Silem Reformed Church. 4lh t and Fair- ii oint five. Int. Nn in wood Cem. II RT,--AUS ' 28. ni.IZAflllTH TKRKSA HAUT (iic Herns) widow of Henrv HArt. tti'latlveV and friends Invited to funeral. . . si . ei a vr tnm OnlAmn I 310n r -a" Itl , Oil f 411111 ni 'iriilU Ion , S 30 11. m . .111 N 10th st Solemn ilgh requiem miaa Church of tho Assump- tilrtli Ii !'.:: . nt Tn.fVT t..-, , . I Jane Haes. Relatlvi-s and friends 20th 1 Century Republican Club, tnvlted to fu neral. Mon, 8.30 a. ni . 2020 Oxford st Solemn maaa of requiem St. IHIcibeth'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.. , Auto' fnneril, HII.TMSR Aug 2,1. SARAH Htl.TNER. I nued 81 Relatives .and friends invited to runerai. aion . . ; .h p m . i-' i;.. wmhuium ave. Services ut Rarren 11111 Lutheran Church 4 p. m. Int. Barren Hill Cem JACKSON Aur 22. MAROnr.T JACK SON, widow of David Jackson Relatives nnd : friends, members of Third Reformed Preshvterlnn Church, Invited trf funeral acrvlees Mon, 2 p. m . son-ln-lavv'a resl dehce. Thnnins I. Crbiler, 11313 (J a t . Lawn, dale Int private- 8. Laurel Hill Cem Omit flowers. ...., JAMISON. Suddenly, nf Atlnntlc City. N. J.. Aug. 22, ISARFILLA J. vliushter Of late William and Latham Jamison. Rela tives and friends invuea in 1uner.11 serv lies. Mon , 10 a. m.. 120 Conarroo st., Mamvunk. Int, nrlvate KANI3 Aug 23. JOHN J., son of Patrick r and Rose C Kane (nee Shanlev) Rela tives and frlcnda Invited to funeral, Tuia , fi 30 a. m . pareniy residence, 2001 jVlmond st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. ' Int. Nevr Cathedra) Cm. Auto service. KIII.I.Y. Killed In action In Trapes, July R Private MICHAEL J. KELLY. Co M, 111 tli Inf aon of pennls A, and 15llen Kellv MOO Warren St., W, Phlla, Relatives and friends, soldiers nnd Bailors nnd ht Greg ory's Catholic Club, invited to solemn requiem military mass Mon , 1 10 n m , St c.rceorv'a Church Hlil nnd Media at KUOl.r.ft Auk 23. HENRY C. KtlO I.I5U Rilctlvca and friends. Progress Lodge, No not' r. and A. M. : Jerusalem Chapter. Nn 8. H, A M.1 Philadelphia Consistory: I.u I.u Temnle, ,A. A. N O, M S : Court Haverford. No. 2112. F of A., and Hadding ton Camp. No 180. V. O, W . Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2' D. m . funeral par lorn of L. H. Hagerman, DSO'i Haverford ave Int Arlington Cem. Remains may lie viewed Sun.. 7 to 10 p. m. I.ARKIN Aug 2.1. ANNA H I.ARKIN. widow of Charles c. Larkln. and daughter of late Hdmund and Kllxabeth J Pennell aged 80 Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral services, Mon , 11 a m , residence of sister. Miss Mary Cooke Tennell, 308 w. 7th at,. Cheater Pa. Int. private, LONO. Suddenly. Aug. ,21. HHNRY. aon of late Joseph and Mary ii Long. Rela? tlves and frlenda. employes pf Samuel Mat aon. Invited to funeral Mon . 2 p m.. res!, dence of brother-ln.taw Charlea II. sturpta, 42 S. S5th at. Int. Fernwood Cem. Re. mplna may be slewed Sun. eve. Auto fu- "'RiiRENZ. Aur, 22. at New Caatle, Del., PRBDKRICKA E., Wife of Albert O. Lor. em. aged Bl Service Mon , 3.4.1 p. m . 12(1 8. 8th at,, New Castle. InL Noyv Castle, Del. MARSHALL. Aug.. 22. JOHN, hushnnd oft late Martha Marshall, ngeu iv item. Ives and friends' membera of Rehobath M. i Church. Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2.30 p. m. sons reaiuence joiin .viarsnau. Jr.. 1301 Womrath Bt., Trankford Int. Cedar HI'l Cem. Frlenda may -ill Sun., after 7 p. m , MASTER-iON. Aug 20. anniversary masa for 1he renoa of the soul of the Rev. WILLIAM P. MASTERSON, late pastor of St. Anthonv'a vC.hurch. a. m. Reverend clergy, relative and friends Invited to at- "fcADAMS. Aug. 22 ANNIE, widow of Alexander ifoAdams. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eervices. Mon , s 30 n m . son-in-law's residence Joseph Nodd, 130 Jefferson ave, .Cheltenham r.. Hit. pi. vate. Hllialde Cem. Remains mav be viewed Sun . R lo 10 p, m. Auto service 8 AcCAlirV. Aire 2S, ANNIE McCAHEY. widow nf Thcmas MrCahey. Relatives and friends Invited t) lureral. wed., 8J0 a, m., 21B8 Clurry at Srlimn high mass of re. nuiem it the Catli.dtal 10 a. m. Int. Ca- thMcoNNr Aug 22. at Oceart City. N. J.. AttTHUIt MiOINN. Ute of 1310 Catharine at Relntlves urd friends, rrogreasive As. "mbly No. 4. A. O'M.K. Invited to fu. "rat, Men morn.. 307 "W 17th at., Ocean City N. J. Solemn high masa Ut. Augua. tlne'a church 7 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Train leave! Ocean City 8,30 a, in., Penna. l. It", t.rriilng at Market at. ferry at 10.30 a. m. Aut fumral, McOLADE. Aug. 23, SARAH, daughter ffF.n.i. and &Iarv McUlade. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues . 8.3U "" ' tut., ttr rfnrA mt Hn tmn hlt. v n,rn.. 1PIV t. . v. .,u. i v.. .w.-...., ,.o, v- aulem muss St. Malachy'g Church lu . m. '"mcMEn'aMY. ISiled In action In France. June 7. CHARLES J!., apn of Joseph and Sarah McMenamy. sed 1,8 esra. Helatlvea and friends Invited to solemn high masa on Monday morning 10 o'clock. Ut. Dorolnlo'a r,:..J; irlmehurr. MOLONBY. Aug 81. -lOOER. am of Martin and Helen Mdloney. formerly of 13 Queen at., aged Sir Jlelstlves nnd friends Invited to funeral. Uon.. 8.30 a. m . parents' reeid.nce. SflOO Martha st. Solemn high mass ot renulem Church of St. Ann 10 a. m int. IToly Croaa Cern. Auto funeral. NIQHTLINpER. Aug. 23, fJAMUSL C. husband of (ale Fannie Nlghtllnger aged (18 ltelatlna and frlenda, Marina Elec trical Worker, Local No. 708. Invited to funeral. Mon- 1 a m.. son' residence. C. A- NlihtHnr. 1I1 McFerran ,t. Int. MUMtewo ). - Churcti rount. Remaina nnATits O'.S'ntl,. Auu 21, PATRICK, husband of late Mitrwiret O'Ncil, Mto of St Clair, Hchuvlklll County, I'a Relatives and friends. HI Patrick's I C H V l)iv. 40, A O II . Trlrnds of Irish freedom Voluntary Relief of P R It., Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8.30 a m rrsldenca R0IR Wallace st Solemn rnulem mass at St Asatha's Church 10 a. m let Holy Cron I'em Auto funeral, SI Clulr nnd Shenandoah papers pleaso copy, PAttf, Au 22 JOHN, husband of Minnie Paul (nee Kellv) imed f.n Relatives nnd friends, members llnjiiork M B. Churrh V inn I,nd(!e, No 1U3 V and A. M. VlKllant Council, No ll'l, O.of I A.t VlBllant Council No Jl. 1 of L . Stone men's I'ollovvshlp of .17th Ward, emploea Vstlonal lllscult Co invited to funeral, Mon ,2pm 10IIV W Indiana ave Int. N'orthvvood Cem Itemnlns miv be viewed Sun , Mo in p m Auto funeral TiftitiT rnvpa i nennl. dauahter of Osetnnn and' Maria Perrl in her 8th Inl llnlv rrosi Cem Auto funeral ROTHF.NHAl'sr.R Alia. 23 EMMA M., wlfo of Oeorse Rnthcnhauser Relatives and friends InvlUd to funeral services. Tues , J n m , parlors of Wm s Neff, 120T iVv Ojj. ford at. lnt prlvutc. North Cedar Hill Cem. flA'flhiKr-Au. 22. ANNIE SIIARKEV widow of Edward Sharkey, llelatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. 30 a. m, son In-law 'a residence William Sterling. 7SIJ ErwlB ave Htsth man St Itspharl'a Church, Elmwood, in a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral . . S1IKRIDAN AUF. 3 PATRICK J., hus band of Ilrldaet Sheridan (nee Callahan) and son of Into John and Catharine Sheri dan. Co Cavan Ireland Relatives and friend", Pln7on Council. Nn f)0l. K. of I ,, Hob Name Society of Church of the II. M i League of the Sacred Heart of St. John the Evonitellt Church, Bencnclal society ot Horn A Hard-irt Paklna Co invited to funeral. Tues . i 30 a m . 21 '" h"V,r Barhv. Solemn mass of requiem Churrn or the Pleased Vlruln Marv 10 a m. Int. Holy fA-M tfAt Aiftn f Indent SICIUS Aus 23. IPISIE CdaUKhW of Arthur II. and Ellrabeth Slclus and cranddauahter of late Simon nnd Justlnla Oelaer Punernl to which relntlves and frhnds if V M Sodality of ,fhur?'!.t Olir Mother of Sorrows nro Invited. Wed , a nn n m . from nnrents' residence imu " 42d st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Itnlv Crn.s Cem Auto service SLEEPER. Auir 22 ARLINA rK GROTT, widow of William Sleeper. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral services Tues. 2 P. m . 1020 N. fllat st. Int. pri- VSTRATN Auit 21. CATHARINE, wife of CleorEo Strsln and daurthter of ate Patrick and Msrcnret Oalladier Relntlves and friends invited to funeral. Mon . 8 30 a ni , "in U County Line road, Ardmore. I a lemn renulem mass St Denis's Churcn UII III llinie -- , A lnt St Denis a Cem. Auto tu- ..---! vrjtAIM Auir 22 JOHN, lumnand of Ma-., (.i.'nln nc Tllehmondl rtelntlKe and i from mooring at Rlverton TIiutb. Aug 22 Reward If Under will noilfv J. w Alice , mvertnn. N J Phone 81 M ,:,'."TT,7.,r. ,, .p.-, i-t ,,, , ., I DIVMnsn iuiali.l.11. containing 15 dla. I monls, J1. illlljm lnuuntnB Mnmyea II . 1371 JB,' t -. Co 'Reward neturn to J 11 Caldwell 4 Co.. Juniper and Chest- ' m.f of b. 1 1 1 i i. "- 1 nut sts. n.x.n 1 nst .ibnut',Au'- 111 bnt,,an., r., h'lJMv ', .110 reward, return to J i: Cild'vwll H Co , Chestnut and Juniper, no questions nsKcti, HET-P WANTED FEMAXE (Other CI i.slfleil Ails oil Page 2) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE U. S. GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICEilN riHLADEL- OK THE NATION IS OV Vlt,tl, IllPon. TANCi: IN THE PROSECUTION OP THE JtJlli.. ,,,,..11... ...,.1(1.1-., ,, 4Mtl ZtTi CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN A3 OPERATORS. "i- nn,,,,. ,t-rts.r"XT nrT"'T.c.M w . . COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL IMPORTANT ARMY OK THREE THOU fcAND LOYAL YOUNQ WOMEN. " THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. JO 00 PER WEEK 11 PAID DURING Till: 1-IRST FOUR WEEK1 WITH RAPin 'ADVANCEMLNf THEUL'-WTKR. APPLY ANY WEEKDAY RCTWEEN 8 AND 111 KVENINOS I1Y APPOINTMENT. 1 MISS M D RYAN FIRST FLOOR, 11.31 ARCH ST. PHILA. MISS O SMITH 40 MARKET ST . PHtLA. MISS r R 7.INCCL 50 TV. CHELTBN AVE . QTN. MISS W. O REIl.t.Y TO E. BTII ST . CHESTER. PA. THE BELL fJ'Lg,IS",A' " ASSISTANT CLERK accounting depart ment: legible writer accurate flsureri soma experience In department ator office work preferred Apply 11 I. Dewpes, 1122 Chestnut , ASSISTANT STENOGRAPHER department of accounts. Apply H T. Deweea, 1123 Chistnut ATTENDANT for women's locker room: also woman to work In kitchen Apply Over brock Oolf Club, Lancaster ave. above Cllv Line, RILL CLERK wanted one capable of oper. ntlne Elain Smith typewriter. Apply la perenn. 244 H 6th St. ROOKKEEPER, assistant with knowledge of typewriting: atato age experience and salary F 1R Ledger Central. BILLINO CLERKS FA Mil I Alt WITH MOON-HOPKINS RILL. INI) MACHINE; PERMANENT POSITIONS IJ F. HOUGHTON t. CO APPLY 210 W SOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINQTON 7100. HILLING CLERK. Elllott-Flsher or Under woodrt for 'arK mfj essential Imslneast one acnualnted with detail: atateexp. and salary req ; ref. If 211. Ledger Central. ROOKKEEPR'l AND TYPEWRITER, capa. ble of taklnr charge of books and corre. spondence. In offli,e of manufacturing con cern. Apply hy lete.r only lo Dickey McMaster. 2d and Huntingdon sts. UOOKKEHPF-R who" haa had experience" on purchasq or salea ledger: permanent poal- Hon. good aalary. M 1S4II. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER for contractor's office, F Hil I-edner Central. OHASIIfERilAlD. white. In family of three v j.Ti.- .a irt-a 1ft rmfrttrtft.m rami UaJ n Baiil.atl s w i -" V "-"- .HHIIVUi 1!.7. .nyerwfyi. CLKHK Touns women, with addlne machine experience wanted lo work between the t.ira nf A and 12 n. m. . frood 8urrount1Inta and opportunities tor advanoementi state HE". ept'ririi.p biiu !( sAfcvuu. x- oiO. Ledger OlTlee. CLURK and typist, accurate at ngures. per- SnanenvNJ&siviun wv. eKeuoiii ujppariaaK 101 suvanvwuqut, iim a v i . . miw HELP WANTED FEKALE (Other Classified Ada on l'aao 1) CLttniCAL OIRLS for factory ofc. ateady employment, splendid opportunity for ad vancement! excellent vvorklna; conditional ex perlenca not necessary. Miller Ijjck Co., Orthodox and Tacony ets Frankford. CI.KRK wanted for nudltln and detail work In laroe ntneal must be accurate and thOrOUffhlV exnerUnea. mtmttt im r.fi,. enco and salary desired. P 12, Ledaer Office CLErttr, uaslitant, arcounttnic department! legible writer accurate fluurer, experienced In office vvork preferred, Mlllard'a Dress Shop, 127 S 11th st CLERK, experienced In typewriting and r' iniJ v'J'"l wrtk Arpl' w'thr Mfe T.V '.,"'" uriiniiiyum Hf, CLERK wanted for seneral office work, woman or man! atnto experience, r MS, Ledaar Office CLERKS Youna: women with any clerical experlenca whatever or having aufllc enl education to fit them for elerlcaF work will nnd opportunities for pleaaant and Interest ing employment, with chanra for advance ment, by communtcatln with the following nurhher. P SOI Ledrer Office. State age. experience If nnv and salary expected CLERKS wanted In mailing denrtment of ,., .," roT ! ."P future for girls with In. !1U!,,y'V""' "hlllty, atata age and cxp. r 007. Leda-er Ofllce co,9 K, white. In family of 8 adultai wages 110, rcferenco required. F 140. Ledger (entral CORRBSrONDENT high grade experienced! one familiar with accounting preferred! permanent position and cnanee for advance ment 1442 widener Rtdg. COST CLERK Woman or man with experi ence figuring factory coata; excellent op portunity! atato experience. P 835, Ledger D5E.!!s,A15Fns-;'w vy the best rrlcea in iitiHiipiiiriia in operainrs on I" I. style dresses all plain stitching, materlala. linen and sergei electric power machines! good working conditions: a month's vacation with vny t.t.ho."1" .who make good. John B. Simp son 014 Walnut at. FEMALE OPERATIVES from 18 to 43 sears of age 1000 WANTED WOODnURY. N. J.. BAO-LOADINO PLANT ttnlled Ftates Oovernment work Washington Park near Westvllle, N J . on Pennsylvania Hnllroid (West Jersev and rleaihore Divi sion), also by trolley from Camden, Free transportation to and from Phlladel phla, Camden and Intermediate points. Cars reserved for women operatives. Working hours: 7 a. m. to 3 p m. and 3 n. m. to 11 r. m. 31o TO Sla TER HOUR Reglnners receive 34c per hour while under Instruction, which lasts from 1 to 2 weeks, nfter which tho rato Is Increased according to pronciency. This gives sfiu an opportunity to show your pitrlotlsm nnd do sour bit while being paid for It aa the nperntlon of this plant la css.ntlnl to our Oversea Forces. Lunch may bo carried Into the plant or purchaaed at cost In the Cafeteria. Turther information may be obtained by npplvlng to nnv United States or iederal Employment Uureau or MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY 33 S. Kith at. (second floor) Thlla . Ta . or EMPI OTMKNT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK WES.TVILLE. N. J. YOU CAN HEI.r WIN THE WAR WELL-EDUCATED. AMRITIOUS WOMEN FILE CLERKS STENOORAHPERS AND TYPISTS ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT HOO ISLAND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKINO CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WAOB SCALE EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FROM ALL PARTS OF rillLADELrillA SPECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND EVENINOS APrLY PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOO ISLAND, PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL OIRL 10 TO 18. TO ACT A1 ASSISTANT I (l SECRETARY TO FOtTOR SHOUT HOUR"? I.tnERL COMPENSATION AND EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO AD VA Vl'P APPLY FOURTH IT OOR EDI TOR! L ROOMS, EVENING Pt'RLIC LED IIEII II TU AND CHESTNUT STS GIRL wanted for general office work, must be experienced nnd rap d at figuring. AP Ply William Foster. 1201 N 31st at. OIII1. wanted In naslst ulth housework sleep 1211 J sleen home. 2127 Venango. I'hbna Tioga i GIRLS ON GOVERNMENT WORK: GOOD WAGES AND PLEASANT WORKINO CONDITIONS AMERI CAN STANDARD METAL PRO. DUCTS CORP . PAULSIIORO, N T. M'PLY T UNITED STATER IO PIOY.MC.NT SERVICE OFFICE. nil AND TAYLOR AVE CAM DEN NEW .IER1EY. ASK FOR MISS OLIVE MIDDLF.TON OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. i-tni 10 enra of age and nctlve women ,"" ff i 'he I I'T. "Palste Cn." 1 JO "Arch meiu '.. ,. . r..tft. mAn. c.i U rrt atR. APPiy l .,i.w,v,, ....:... ,-t. ,c .;., I r. I1-. S Kith St Rrlns this ad and ask for Mrs ljobsen HOSIERY Knitters and toppers experienced on TIanner. Scott & Williams and htandard F machines double-stitch work PAIRER8 AND FOLDERS experienced on fine seamleas hosiery Steady work; good pay NOTASEMB HOSIERY CO, Oxford and Mascher ata. Also KNITTERS AND TOPPERg on Standard machines experienced on double-stitch work At our No 2 mill LENA AND ARMAT STS. Qermantown HOSIERY EXPERIENCED FINISHINO ROOM HELP TAIRERS, FOLDERS TICKETERS, STAMPERS TEMPORARY OVERTIME WORK 6 P. M. UNTIL 10 P. M. K ' EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE NOT EMPLOYED DURING THE DAT TO MAKE EXTRA MONET NOTASEMB HOSIERT CO. OXFORD AND MASCHER STS. The following is a list of offices of the UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT STS. 1521 ARCH STREET. 5239 MARKET STREET. 866 MAIN STREET, DARBY. ' 514 SOUTH BROAD STREET. 824 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 4376 MAIN ST., MANAYUNK. COR. FRANKFORD AVE. AND RUAN ST., FRANKFORD. CAMDEN. N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS CHESTER. PA. 616 SPROUL STREET. HELPWANTED-FEMALE (Other Claolfled Ads on rase 2) OIRLS, 17 years, to do light work In large office; good hours, with advancement de pendent on abllltj. P oil. Ledger Office. HOSIERY Experienced knitters nnd top. pers on Rnnner machines doub'e stick work. 22c 23c. and 2te a do?en Infanta' worsted. Rockland Hoalery Mills. 3211 Ken alngton ave. MOON-HOPKINS OPERATORS 000DDPAIYN0: rERMANENT POSITIONS! E I" HOt'OHTON t, CO APPLY 240 V fiOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 71001 MAID for housework 3 In famllv, no wash Ing. Telephone Ardmore . 10o7. SA.I'IA2.,'A.rY. f refinement and InteUlgence In Chestnut st. store, experience not neces. sary: state age, previous emplovment and pay required Saleslady, P o riox 11S7. GOOD SALARY AND LAROE BONUS WE WANT 20 SALESLADtES: PLEAS ANT, PROFITABLE AND PERMANENT WOrtK. W. II. WALKER 1244 RIDO AVE. SEWING MACHINE operator on rugs. Ap ply Bush & Dlimnnd Jasper nnd Ontario. SOLICITORS THR PrniLIC I.FDOER REOUIRRS SEVERAL FIRST - ClJtHS SO- ncrrons for rmctiLATiot PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE REST PEO PLE IS ESSENTIAL BUT PER. HONAL APPEARANCE WILL RH CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION: A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT OBJECT TO HOUSE-TO HOUSE SOLICITATION: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLY TO MR. COR REA. SECOND FLOOK. FUHUtl LttDOKK BU1LD1NO. STENOGRAPHER TYPIST AND EMPLOYMENT CLERK to act aa secretary to aupt. Urge local con cprn, centrally located and handy to trans portation, new onico una worKing conditions: must be over 21, single, good personality, position permanent, and offers nn excellent opportunity tn one who Is ambitious, having laci ann initiative, snormiina not essrnimi nnnortunltv to learn dictaphone! duties ti consist of looking after time clock, ofllee correspondence, to Interview applicants for positions both male and female, application should contain age, salary desired and rt f erence, and wnuld prefer tmnll photo: all applications will be strictly confidential: If the foregoing la not compiled with no atten tion will be pild tn application Address all communications to P U00, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER Well-known Frankford oftlcs wlahes atenngrnpher who reads notes readily Replies treated confidentially Give age. experience and salary receiving A Bplendid opportunity for advancement Pleasant surroundings Also csn employ a few experienced or inexperienced girls For general clerical work M 71). P. O. ROX 34S1 STENOGRAPHER Centrallv located bust, ness office engaged in essential Industry requires services of good stenographer also aaslstant bookkeeper: stste salirv experl. ence and references: address In own hand writing: j.ned opportunity for two ambitious young women. F M Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER OTlfK AND ACCtlR. ATE. FOR LARGE PUBLISHING HO!TEi OOOn CHANCE FOTt rVNCEMENT APPLY, GIVING REFERENCE AND mi,. ary Wanted, a hip, ledger office. STENOGRAPHER Must have Inltla'lve. ex. perlenee and keen desire for ndiMpeement; hours a SO a m. to B 30 n m half dnv Sat urdavs; slate aalarv and If at present em. ployed F 2T0 Ledger Central, STENOGRAPHER wanted on Underwood machine, experienced Protestant girl easy position, in anawrr please ante experience, references nnd aalary expected. F 70 r. O Box 3470 STENOORAFHER Muat have experience: bookkeeping experience desirable, hut not necessary: aalary 120 per week; center of clt. F 211, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER and typist wanted: per manent Pl,!'l'n. American Railway Ex press V.O . li.i acaiiiuu at. tTENUUiv.viiiiii experienced. Apply the Barrett Co , 30th and Grays Ferry ave, STENOGRAPHER and typist wanted 404 Liberty Building STENOGRAPHERS, with at least 2 or 3 vears' experlepcei salary 12.1 a week. Write at once lo P S18. Ledger Offlcfr TELEPHONE OPERATOR, nrlvate exchange . can. aiier in a. m j. u. uunea. Ilroad and BusQUohanna ave. TYPEWRITER: must be familiar with Underwood machine: shorthand unessen tlal Applv Wm Fosler 1208 N 31at TYPIST THE JHBLIC LEDOER C0;HA8 AN OPENING FOR A. YOUNG LADY: PLEASANT WORK AND GOOD HOURS APPLY TO MR" KLYNN. BOO CHESTNUT ST. irvniaT wnnted by large nubliahlnr hm,.. oulck and accurate: no. stenography. Ap ply, giving expjrlenc. references and wage ia start. A 328.LedjrerOfllce. TYPIST who l quick and accurate.: permft- nent position M 1847r Ledger Central WAITRESSES experienced: alao ladles to learn to be. waritreatea: we pay ou and feed you whtle you are learning, ecllent opportunity for Irouns; ladies to ae. furs good paying poaitlon where aurround ngs and environment are tha best. Chllds. i-jna flisrsst svrtlH!N' foe onTea Juildlnr elednlna. S houra per . o a- n. lo v a. m.J?Sp. m'tnu ' Apply 10 ,o i'-,,MU "" . JIf " vp. em-io)f. -and Title Bldg. &0Y , HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other riaaaineil Ada on Page 2) WOMEN AND OIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME v.Nt HALF TIME nt i.9v-.Kn ,s noun's PLENTY OF OVERTIME ,,.,,, STEADY WORK WITH REdL'LAR INCREASE Ari'I.Y 7 A M JOSEPH CAMPRELL CO SD VP JIAHKET ITS. CAMDEN N J. " kr-VSr' , 'SSl J,"?teC.. .5k . AJ.DI1 time- yoiwo i.Anv r.rt.iunt .;..... r.T "''"'in- iirnunrn nnifi mmv (.!.. ,., i 'ini 11111111 lui r trirs.,f, f w.".h somo knowledre of elcc. I'A1, "'Jpnlles -rheerful surroundlnrs good t?c?!Xi ;LVn(ull.,,"!,r"l'u,r al' anpllcitlnns "idLn'L',nil PJnLertgrr Office llnn0rA.'A.ry,,'",,"r"''''1 Wgh SChoot edUCIi- tirwuriC erpr",,li comtnerrl.il knovvl.dae of Wii, .. r.' Applv on v In letter to J. E. CahlweJ& CoJWI.JenerRldg ll J-; return ,".-"""'""'' "'I- 1" evening ji "'""- vnnene courke iu or rvening Strnvcrs Hn. h..a i-nMnnn cn7 nestnut " "" rCtlI.? inAR',!inlr:i ,ln !"TC of minufic reference" p'-o1"!.";")-:';3 Addr- w"h ',VM. '"I S. fr. .inrarhv nnd gen- wintlng steady positions appb tall r,.11 ,lt'!nu5.,,VN '"..."!'''?"'- good TYint Yeii. t. ic ,n """"'iiii aepart. HELP WANTED MA T.T1 (Other riasslllcil Ails on Page 2) ANGLESMITH3 BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING DRILLING. ETC.) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS drop ronaniii LAHORERS (WHITE) MESSENCER COYS See representatives of the New York Ship building Corporation nt the United States Lmployment Service, 1321 Arch at. ASSISTAN1 BOOKKEEPER for senral work on hoo'ts. with knowledge of tvpe. writing, state 3. Ury wanted. F is I, Ledger BOOIvKEEPER-exp"erle'freedfor InrgeTmin. utncturlng essentlil business, one rjulclt and nccrrntn ut figures nnd acquainted with detail state age, experience and svlary ex. P'Cted: reference F 242 Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER AND TYPEWRITER. c-- ble of tnklng charge of books nnd corre spondence In office nf minufieturlng con cern Apply hv letter only to Dickey ."'. .mi: 11 twirr. .11 mm iiiiniingnon ..is BOOKKEEPER for contractor's office ex perlenced double entrv. with knowledge ot 'p.'Xr,yn5 Preferred but not c8-.entlal F HI, Ledger Central DOT In office of innnuf icturlne company, center of city experience not necessarv, rood opportnity for a bright boy, ntnte ftge and silary deelred M1R11 Ledger Central BOYS wanted at once over 1(1 vturs of age JO.IEPH CAMTBKLIj CO Second find Market ets. Camden N. 3 Apply nearest U S Employment faervlco Ofllco BOYS 10 TO IS YEV.RS WANTED IN MANUFACTURING DEPT. BAEDER-ADTMSON ,t CO RICHMOND ST AND M.I.EHIIENY WE. Appli iteiithi I' . Eniplovm.nt Office Bring this ad wits, you BOYS Wanted at once, ill veirs or over, rapid ndvnneimirit BECKER SMITH .t PAGE WATER ST AND SNYDER AVE Apply to nearest U. S Emplovment Serv ice Office. Bring this ad with vuu. THE PUBLIC LEDOER HAS AN OPENING TOR AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO IS OVER 10 YEARS OF AOE. APPLY AT ONCE TO MR. TLYNN, COO CHESTNUT ST. BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1021 FILBERT ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CARPENTERS GOOD MEN WANTED PENNSYLVANIA R Alt ROAD CONCRETE MOLDING PI.ANT . MOltRISVILI.E. PA. BR ANN A STEWART CO. 810 COMMERCIAL TRUST DLDG. PHILADELPHIA Apply U, S F.mplnsmnet Service 1521 Arch Bring this ad with jou CARPENTERS Braun A Stewart. WvnnePeld ave and Penn svtvanla Railroad nnd Wjnnefleid ave sta tion hchuvlklll division APPLY .NEAREST I EMPLOYMENT OFFICE RRINO THIS AD CLERK, hotel room; experience necessary: steady position: good aalary, reference re. quired A 220. Ledger Office. CLERK wanted for general office work: man or woman; state experience. P S3tl l.enger umr CLERK, night, hotel, experience necessary steady position, good aalary; reference re. nutred. A 23. Ledger Office. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN. MENTS SHIPYARD. HOO ISLAND. RE. QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS, EXPERIENCED TIE BAKERS, TTHrTB, WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS, MEN rOR CAFETERIASi OOOD WA0E3. ROOM AND BOARDl PLEASANT SOTi: ROOTvTDINOS. APPLY V, B. EMPLOYMENT BERVICB I SOO' WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SOULL. OR MB. SWAHTZ U21 ARCH HELP WANTED MALE (Older riasalfleif AM on Pare J) .f CLERK shirt, factory requires stpek ano) order clerhl must bsiesnerlenced .Addnt-n, with pirtlculara, F JiR, Ledger .Central. COLLECTOR, a. .experience unrtecessarri good salary an(f bonusi steady position. CallJ. II. oilllep. Ilroad and Hutiuehanna. COST CLERK experienced' ipTratipn.coat keening, bonus ayatem. Inventory,, tier fa mlllarlty with woodworking cost .desirable, but not essential, staia. experience.. refer ences ailary, whon nyallablet cemmunlca-" tlnns confidential! perihahetrt position wltW concern now engaged In essential, work, f I0J. ledger Office. COST CLERK Man or worn a n , wt Ihr eiper- lence figuring factory costs; exoellent op portunlty. stnto experience. l 83. Ledger Off. ciii-DtT DVPT chestnut st stors csn qs man hnvlna' had experience In D. H. chnrsejhmjunt schedule In department store) also to nsslsl In neneral office. Worki stata experience and waaes dealred. 'M' MSi,' Ledger Office DKJ.lVKltr CLERK L'oyi IT to 10 Apply In nersin Truly Warper. 1H"7 Market, . DRAFTSMEN iletalleia nnd tracers wanted '." on machine tools for heavy ordnance:-. B00.I nnv tur the riaht men P 8S2. Ledget , Office 1 DRAITS.MEV wanted In lar.e. convenlentlir' locttfd i'hllarlliihla plant, oliei experienced ELECTRICIAN MUST RE FIRST CLASS WIREMAN FOR FACTORY SERVICES FlCTORY EMPLOYED ON ,. "GOVERNMENT CONTRACT" IIAEDER-ADAMSON A CO. RICHMOND ST AND ALLEGHENY AVgj Apply luurLst 11 S. Emplo ment 'Of flea llrlni; this ad with you ELECTRICIANS and. he'pecs WJOrei At. once experienced on maintenance work.' tmmtm t-nekrltr irvis ad-a1 feiaanH a I-.a11 sa 2d and Mirket sis 'Camden, Ni 'If . Ajirey; J 1 tn nearest 1 S Employment Service Kjffliel'i J ENGINEER Flrat-ctasa experienced man wnnlfd on steam nnd A C. electrlo 'plant In textile factors John WllllAms Mtg. Co., rf southwest corner 12th and Carpenter streets, 'ii Apply U S Employment Oftlce, Oil 8. Itrond street FREIGHT CAR REPAIRMEN 4SHc TO 36o PER HOUR HELPERS, 43c PER ll6uR t TIME AND ONE-HALF ArTER. 8 HOURa PENNA R. R.. PARK SHOP . 40TH AND rARfCSIDE AVE. WAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LEAVERS NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES t . THE CIITNCE FOR INSIDE MEN TOV ENTER A PRODUCTIVE FIELD' OF USB" FL'L HFM.TIIY WORK. HOO ISLAND SHIPYARD OFFERS TOO ti JOB AT 1.ABORINO. IF YOU ARE SOPB AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK"' WE WILL .PUT YOU ON SPECIAL WORK: UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED. AN LNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK s IN THE TIRST LINE OF OFFENSE A"R HOME. YOU CAN SHORTLY INCREASE TOUR EARNINO CAPACITY. THIS OrrEP. EXTENDS TO CLERKS ' OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCKB BY SELECTIVE-SERVICE REOULATI01 TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN A WAll- ' ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO AMY. OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO.' ARE WILLINd BOTTOM. TO START AT IBM IF TOU MEAN BUSINESS. POT OJl YOUR OLD CLOTHES, CUT OUT THS . AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEARIV V. B EMPLOYMENT OFFIC OR MAIN OFFICH ID AND WALNUT STS. MR. EHATTUCK Vl". s. OR STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICH 131J ARCH Sf MR. SIVART ., HELP mriLD'srirPS BE A LINK IN THE CHAIN LABORERS Needed at one I 1 CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CQMPANT LTD. CHESTER. PA Philadelphia CHESTER SHIPBUILDING C0MPA-Tf LTD. ' v v. Ill "ill ' 214 N. 15T1I 8T. APPLY NEAREST UNITED STATM" EMPLOYMENT SEHVICB- OFFI0 - BRING 111IS T WITH YOU ' ' I.ARORFTtR MEN WANTED TOR PENNA. RAILROAD WHITE OR COLORED k FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK, TRACK WORK AND FREIGHT HANDLINd ADVANCEMENT FOR MEN WITH ABILITY NO LOST TIME 1.. r CAN BOARD WITH THE COMPANY Al REASONABLE COST IF DESIRED APPLY 43, N. 17TH j WANTED General helpers for wallpaper factory Laborers Heelers Back tenders Stick box boys DECKER SMITH ft PAGE Water sv and Snyder ave, ,, Apply nearest y 8. Employment Offloa Brine this ad v LABORERS WANTED , for Inside work ED G HUDD MFG. CO, Oovernment work C3TH ANlllUNTINO PARK AVB. Apply any U, S. Emploment Service Offlca . llrins this ad with you r inietio r"nroilFD 608 CHESTNUT 6T. APPLY NEAREST UNITED 8TATM EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICB BRINO THIS AD' WITH TO0 " .j IBORERS , . . SEVERAL REL1AHLFJ MTS v"- P."l T. CO COAL OFFICH 'SD- AND WYOMINO f e" APPLY NEAREST II. 8. EMPLOYMEW-i SERVICqi? IlBlNOTHI8 AD WITH TOU' LABORERSi-tiohd men to-help In' shlpptnj( department of pork parking house. G. W. Pfund & Son 304A Oermantown ave, Arnr. neaieat U. S. Employment Office. Brlpil mis an sun yuu. 'IAHOKCRH unloading rara of lumber. Apply- ffi.$.i.ftli,- plovmeni wervice vince. aa ana Ak tnr Wergold LABORERS. .Cattle Brother a. 2115 1 VlnaL and 1708 Howard rt. Apply to Bring this ad with rou. V .t LABORERS wanted. A. 1H8K W. Thnmnaon at. jftp.vmeni )iry :mi "43 JitHi 14 m ifj ! ! ?! rH 1 .M m "SSI y? Ill Awl Ffa' m .-A '.i- SX auSi-lV. J-li .-L.iy.4. .? "" Ji.- ! , ; :i"v.. n'.iKh,n'KK7aa4-- ,". ISffa I ! .t ?V , L,i.A,. -V' '- -V -k. $7 UB, Mt tuwir :, fahut-r v vHSelM k?AA b- 4-- V .'',"& J&& tMMm
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