l -'.' ft Uh it? 11 i l 6ir i i: r- rh'r?s Ml" ,- j - -j'- J t '. V j;t IWIEWSUPfORT,' EXCUSED FROM ARMY British Recruiting Mission (Wouldn't Undertake Feed ! ing Man's Big Family Mrs. T. Mnbnn, 4354 Orchard street, clasped her purse Rightly In both hands In n vain attempt to hide their trembling .as she Joyfully voiced her thanks be .cause. her husband was declared ex Itmnt from military service. , ,'tWj can't uso your husband," ex plained the officer nt tho British and Canadian recruiting mission. Sixteenth ..and Chestnut streets, "because ho can . better support his wife, mother-in-law and nine children than the untisn uov- irnment can. & "Now," turnlnnt to. the slightly graying man who stood a,t his elbow, "you go fcacfe hpmo and carry on your work." . '.Somewhat mollified and still not en tirety convinced, Maban, who Saturday pased his physical examination and sup- posed he would have to go Immediately, began all over again to tell his story. "You see. I've got 'em nnywhere from ''two to' eighteen," meaning children. ".And I've got an old mother-in-law that .1 have to support, and my wife, she Just couldn't take caro of 'em nil." Then the ofticer put down some flg- " tires' and explained again. -In addition "to the Canadian Government allowance of J26 a month and the soldier's allot ment of 20, tho British and Canadian patriotic fund would provide $10 a month for the wife alone, $7.60 each for the three children between ten and sixteen. 14.60 each for the three between five and ten, and J3 each for the two .under, five years of age, making a total of nearly $10Q a month. "Wd have taken men with five or six children on rare occasions," bald tho of ficer, "but nine's past our limit, do home and go to work." . MacLEOD MADE A MAJOR Will Retain Post as Assistant Shipyard Protection Chid, Norman MacLeod, assistant director 6f plant protection for tho Emergency Fleet Corporation, today received his appointment as major. Major MacLeod will continue In his present office, which cares for 1G5 ship yards throughout the nation. Major MacLeod Is n veteran of the Spanish-American War. In which he fought as a first lieutenant with Bat tery A. For ten years Major MacLeod wai captain of Troop A. He Is J son - In-law of John Wanamakrr, having mar rled Miss Kllzabeth Vanamaker. He Is a Tmembcr of the Bacquet Club and the PhUadelphla, Country Club. He was iraduated from tho University of Penn sylvania In 1803. His home Is at 2009 Walnut street. LIEUT. MEYERS TRANSFERRED Removed From District Because of Riots, Reports Say Transfer of Tollce Lieutenant Harry Movers from tho Twentieth and Federal streets station to the Kast Glrard and Montgomery avenues station, changing PlScef with Iileutenant Oeorge Stinger, SiuiVfrvptlve tonight, was announced to d by eSuper ntendent William B. Mills. uTwhfte Superintendent Mills's, only ex planat on of the change was that it " Is Surelv "ft matter of, police business." It was reported at City Hall that recent race riots In his district prompted tMeyers's transfer. . . Lieutenant Stinger returns to a dis trict with which he Is thoroughly fa miliar, having served there as a patrol man, a ppeclal.Jiollceman and aB house sergeant., r AUTO ACCIDENTS HURT FIVE -Woman Victim of Collision. Four Thrown From Another Machine " Mrs: Charles Tolle, 1818 Gcrmantown avenue, suffered serious injuries when ,jm .automobile in which she was riding glided With a trolley at York and "Tabor Jvoads. ,,.., . Her husband, who was driving tne " ear. and several other occupants, were uninjured. Th, accident occured last night. Mrs. Tolle was taken to the Jewish Hospital. She will recover. .. nhllanlnh ana nrfi in the PottS- town Homeopathic Hospital recovering 'from injuries received "when -the auto- njoblle In which they were riding turned upside tpwn on the Schuylkill road, near With two others, the Philadelphia, .were returning to this city from Read 'jtur. They set out early yesterday morn- PHOTOrLAYB Jfhe Stanley Booking Corporation 'A, "TTHB fcllowine theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Booking - fl Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing; of the finest produc tions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In 'your locality obtaining; pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. .ail l 12th Morrta - Passyunk Ave. r Alhambra Mat.Dallyat2: Evgs.0:450 MARGUERITE CLARK In ''UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" '-AlVM I - 82D AND THOMPSON STS. - Ar:l-JIl.sJ. MITIKBE DAILY r M$$;Ll!&a aiMuAN '" ADPArM A CHESTNUT Below lOTH ARCADIA io A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. WILLIAM S. HART In "RIDDLE GAWNE" DI I ICUIDri BROAD STREET ana 'tJLUl-DlKL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. J17NE U1.VIUUK in "JOAN OF THE WOODS" EMPRESS MAIN ST., MANAYUNK MATI.MSK JJAllil THEDA BARA In imt woniTnl" nFAlRMOUNT "SASSiViPAi-Y WALLACE REID in "I.riH TltAiX tv rsAIiAII V THEATRE 1311 Market St. rAMlL-I o A. M. to Midnight. - j J WARREN KERRIGAN In J. "A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT" 56TH ST, THEATnn Below Spruce MATirsir.lA. UAlLiX CLARA KIMBAT!. YOUNO in i GREAT NORTHERN B??a? WIT-MAM KARNUM In . .Af-nfii'n'H ri-vTIl" "ifw, ' w..--- i k ror D 1 "A'l "Of" ( WALNUT STS. IMPLK1AL .MntsF2:S0. EES.7t. MARION J1AVIES In .1 "CECELIA j3J.THB PINK ROSES" T EAnCB' ST LANCASTER AVE. I JcJUEA' MATINEE DAILY " DOUOLAS PAIR1IANKS In "ROUND IN MOROCCO" PHOTOPLAYS. T L'H e:" a t r e s 7 '; - OWNEb AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OP THE UNITED' EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT wu tuB"; LINAeAVALIERI ' B. pppv A p ,BTH CEDAR AVENUH t.M.'rv. MpI aneln "Men who IIave 1-,'Mary' ivicuane iUit l,v, t0 Me" '!frs ISEUM Market B,t-eou 0,nh CULiVJrNlL- Sil5 and S'15 P. M. ALMA RUBENS ,n "alse j-avrntrvwoc. '-,. ambition" PHOTOPLAYS STRAND -tn' Av- at Venanro,B-o( Broad CECIL B. DeMILLE'B CT, - I , W...W -. a - nA hut it short dis tance when the driver swerved abruptly to nvold a collision with another car. The Injured are Dr. Harrington S. Dickinson, 6001 Walnut street; Amos, Sharpe, Klghteenth and Chestnut streets, a Miss Scott, Twenty-seventh and Master streets, and a Mrs. Hoffman, Fifteenth and Master streets. The other two members of the party, Howard Kelly, of Eighteenth and Chest nut streets, and Miss Walker, of Fif teenth and Master streets, narrowly es caped Injury. SCHWAB TO MEET FOREMEN Emergency Fleet Chief Dines at Hog Island Tonight Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, will visit Hog Island again tonight to attend a dinner of more than 30ft fore men of the big shipbuilding plant. Today will be his Inst at his desk In the fleet corporation oftlco for several weeks. Ho will leavo tomorrow for the yard of the Submarine Boat Corpora tion. .Newark Bay. X. J., and nftcr a tour of Inspection thero will begin his trip to tho shipyards In New England. GIRLS ASKED TO FOREGO CANDY Jersey Women Receive Pound-a- Week Request No longer can the faithful suitor In Camden plead his cause with sweetmeats burled deep In gorgeous filigree papers and tinsels. For Uncle Sam has asked milady to cut her rntlon of candy to not more than ono pound a week and what's n bit nf candy when men aro giving their lives for freedom7 The New Jersey State food adminis trator Issued a request this week for the cutting down of candy consumption to sa'e sugar. The plea Is mado most di rectly to women, because, ho says, women are tho greater consumers. PANCINO 5 tkivati: Dancing lessons $5 The rORTISSO. SCIIOnU Mirrored Studios 1320 Che.tnut St. Iav nvB. Lncint 3102. A TKACIir.K FOR KVKUY I'llPII. SI'MMKB nRtORTR ATLANTIC C1TV. N. J. HOTEL B0SC0BEL '"""iV Av- , . Rch. Always open. Arvr. nurnn. plans RMt. A. Ti MARION Westminster av.',,nr;, Hlh- K1"-, .. r ,t . .r'-. baths, runnlbi tir. I12.Cn up weekly; 2 r,0 up dally. CHAS. HUHHfi. WKItXKKSVH.l.K. PA. SUNSET HALL 0t""n n" the ar- Not ..,,,. a sanitarium. Write Oeo R (laul Pros ft Mer.. or Ledcer Cen. 3eatl)5 Alexander, Henjamln Ioturhesd. Caroline Rachurach. .Titllns Loux. TTlvsseM h Backman. Anna IS. Ilicon. Helen R. tioulan'-er. Frank M, Royle, Jams Ilrnntls, Emma Hrldffeoian, IlenJ. F. Rudney. Henry A. Rums. John t'annon. William Chadwick. Ella. May Charles A. DoF. Cllver Ch'irle ColllBan. Anthony T. Conner, Annie Connor. Annie Grant Crawford. Sidle v. Tlavldsnn, Irene R, Davis. Elltnbeth A. Dletz, Charles H, Ioncirnn. Mnrton H. Ilouffhertv, M. A. nuke. Francis K. Ksan. Martin J. Klrner. Clnra 13. Fehrlo, Christiana l-errv. Michael J. Fltamlre Mfiry Flivln, RodBer Frlsh, Jennie K. nalhiBber. iv T. Lowenheart. Leon MacMalr Charles 11. Maeulro, Mary Matthews. William F, McDonough. Qerald 15 y,cElY,anuKr1worl T Mcnill. Bernard My-QranlKhan. J. F AlcKenna. John J. MeKenzle, Joseph V. McNauBht. MarKarct Mever, I, N Jllller. M. Elizabeth Monro, Robert Murphy, Catharlno MurrHV, vnrhv j, Murray. William A. 'rrel. Harrv J. Pollock, Anna A. Pollock, Kllxubeth Pusey. Ilmlly Ralston, MarBaret Rneatr Henry J. Rets. Joseph Robb, Mary IC. Roseman. Nelda . Secltel, QenrBo T. Shermer. Joseph II. Slclus. Jessie C. Htute, William A. Oarr. nilznbeth I. rood, y.iniu I OemberllnE. Jnseph V. Trnvers. Johanna A. Grav, Loulai V. Walker. Wlllllam Hnffner, Sophie Wallace. I.nura II. Haran, Josvph Leo Wallace, Mary Hallworth. Richard W ,rils- n-i II Unhurt. Ellh"th Wnndfluh. Elizabeth Unrlonstlne. William Warner, Roao A. Jjowor. Adelaide J, Watson. Nathaniel O. Watson. Thomas wilhetm. E. I IVnnd Emma E Yenger, Flora S. ivev a, riva u, Klnc. Ida M, ""inlet, Annie T. Jvoons, Mary Bertha ALEXANDER. Aut. 2.1, BENJAMIN, husband of Isabella Alexander (nee McDon oush) nnd son nf John nnd Ellen Alexander, .need 20. Relatives and friends, Hrlsht Star Lodse, No. 30. S. of II.: employes of Electri cal Tlureau of Phlla. nnd memliera of the Antl-Cohden Club are invited to funeral. Thurs. 7:30 a m., 2,152 N. Front st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the VIslutlon, I) a. in. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Auto service. HACHARACH Ab. 2.1 JULIUS, hus band of late Pannie llacharnch. Relatives and friends Invited ,o funeral. Wed., 10:30 a. m IPO') vv. Norrls at. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem. DACKMAN. Aub. 21. ANNA ELIZA RETH. widow of John Rackman. Relatives and frlenda tnvRed to funeral aervlcea, Wed., 2 p. m., residence of c:randdaushter, 215(1 N. 8th at. Int. Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral. HACON At Aahlev near Tnrres.'ale, Philadelphia. Eighth Month 2.1th. HELEN R daushtor of late Joslah and Mary WaUer Ilacon aaed 78. Funeral Fifth-day, ElRhth Month 2Uth. on arrlvnl of train lenvlmr Ilroad St. Station '0.03 a. m. Carriages vvlll meet train atTorresdnle. Int. private. B O II L A N G B R. Suddenly. Aue. 23. FRANK M.. husband of Marie Boulanger. PHOTOPLAYS 333 MARIf FT STREET THEATRE JJJ lVl-Mrvl 1 0 A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. FHITZIE I1RUNETTE In "PLAYTHINQS" MOnPI 42B SOUTH ST. Orchestra. 1V1I Contlnuoua 1 to 11. JUNE ELVIDGE in "JOAN OK THE WOODS" PAI APR liU MARKET STREET r-cE. 10A.M. to 11:15 P.M. MAE MARSH In "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE" PRINPFSS 101B MARKET STREET rillv.Ilt 8 :80 A. M. to 11 :15 P. M. ALU8TAR CAST In "THE WOMAN AND THE LAW" RFP.FNT MARKET ST. Below 17TH IXIllIl 1 u A- M t jj p M ALL-STAR CAST In "THE HOUSE OP MIRTH" RIAT TD GERMANTOWN AVE. r11- v-' AT TULPEHOCKEN ST EDNA GOODRICH In "HER HUSBAND'S HONOR" R IVOl I 62D AND SANSOM STS. tl V ll Matinee Dally WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE BONDMAN" RT IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH rU I 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M PAULINE FREDERICK In "DAUGHTER ANQELA" QAVOV l211 MARKET STREET J"VU I 8 A. .M. TO MIDNIGHT BUSHMAN AND HAYNE In "A PAIR Or CUPIDS" TANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH J 1 -V11 1 11:15 A.M. toll :15 p. M, MADGE KENNEDY In "FRIEND HUSBAND" VICTORIA MARKET ST. An. 8TII V Is 1 WIMM. 0 A. M. to 11:15 P. M THEDA HARA In "THE CLEMENCEAU CASE" PHOTOPLAYS FRANKFORD 4715 Frank",r - Sessue Hayakawa ln SMBPAcTEfsP H ll4Dr rnoNT st. qirard avb. jwiuJ Jumbo Junction on Frankfort Claire Anderson m MADAME PAULETTE' I nPl IQT "2D AND LOCUST STREETS lAJUllo. Msis.i'30. s:in. Ev..o:aoto it grths'THE GREAT LOVE- NIXON md delo:v "stt i ENID BENNETT in The Vamp1 PHIVrOPLAYS EUREKA 40TU MARKBT 8Tfl THEDA BARA tn "THH yORBIDDEN PATH" lng. They haa ron "4 - fi3 - nsV aWJWrwy- .araRfyv EVENING PUBLIC IKAT1IR ??c1 n.' rulatlves and , friends, Glrard ClrclB. No. 0. II. O. of A., Invited to funeral services. Wed.. S p. m.. 123 Queen st. Int. prlvnte. Friends may call Tuea. eve. BOYLE. Aug., 23, JAMES, eon of Annie and late Daniel lloyle. relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., (1 so n m., mother's residence. 250 S, loth at. High mass nf requiem St. John's Church 7:30 a. m. Int. Freeland, Fa. 11RANT1S. AUB. .23. EMMA, wife of George Hrnntis. Relatives and friends In vited tn funeral services. Wed., 'J p, m.. 1238 Tucker at, Int. Northwood rem. Re mains may be viewed Toes , 8 to In p. m. HRIDOEMAN. Aug. 24. BENJAMIN P. HRIDOEMAN. axed !R. Relatives and friends, Progressive Assembly, No. 4. A. O. M. P., and Dellevue Council No. (102, O. I. A.. Invited to funeral services, Wed . 2:30 p. m. brother's residence, O W Rrldaeman. 133 Northeast Boulevard. Int Ardmore Lu theran Cem. Remains may be viewed Tue., 7 to n p. m. BUDNEY. Aug. 21. suddenly. HENRY A., husband of Buaan C lludney (nee Mllby) and son of Michael and Trances lludney. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral, Wed , 8 a. m., 1112 Kalghn ave., Camden. N J. Solemn requiem mass St. Joseph's Polish Catholic Church. Int, Cnlvnrv Cem BURNS. Aug. 25, JOHN, son of late Bernard and Mary Hums Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 n. m . brother-in-law's residence .tames I. Stewart. 2037 nnrfnn ., :. htrh . ""' ' ' "'". P m, rcsioenco or lainci o P'trS rorDhanv n a S In M ". WIlIlnB Weldncr All services at .L Auto sle. iJMessantvllle Reformed Chunh 2:13 P. in aT,V $ VlY.I ?AM. h.bnd K1'"!". .":. ?. T. '" from nrj.dln mass Churrh Holy Cross Cem CANNON, of late Catharine Cinnon (nee Rvveeney). Relatives and friends, also Pone Plus lleno- flclal Society, and emploves of Wm. Cramp S'lS m "onvi'MTii.V ..t " 'inI' riSf." maSs St Ann". Church 10 . m Inl ' S Cross Ce-m" AutSTrvIce10 " "' ,nt' "'y I uitAuwirrv. aub 23 ieT.T.A MAT. dauBhter of Nora Lockard nnd lat William Chadwlck and granddaughter of Andrew and Martha Chadwlck iced 1 Relatives and friends Invited te runeral. Wed., R 31 a, m., Barents residence, 000 Sprlngiield ave., 'arby. Pa. Solemn requiem maas Church of the Rlcssa Virgin Mary. 11th and Matn sts , 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros Cam. Auto funeral CHARLES AtlB. 24. AURREY DE FOR. EST, husband of Ethel Drennen Chnrles Mineral services private. Wed 2 p m . R -iicrricK llle collineswooa. .-M j. int. cnii1"pri ';.. on p,,.nirq m,.m I .n "o.?.Ti,.ri.y i;i. -." .'.,". ,T,,-. Tk ... o.T " .V.V,i.;. "r".i.,.." i Mrs." Florence' iiambV,' Pcniberton N J , Int. Tlnptist Cem. Pemberton X T COLLIOAN. AUB. 2,1. ANTHONY T COJ, t tn v t v. n k.i n-.-- it nt -(.t.iiisi , bui I U( JOPt'lJU at ii int linen i ,, v wi- ltgRh (ne Hrnnan) aired 7 arfl 0 months. nlatlfs and frends Invited to funeral. wen., a p. rn . is:i3 a. 7in Bt int. itoiy Cross Cem, Remains may bo lowed Tues. eve. CON'NHn. Aiiip. fM ANNIi: wtiltw nt John Conner (n.c 5Iaca'.lev). Itclftips nnd mentis, sanies am or Hirnr i amp ro, 13. 8. of V., In.Ut, to funernl pc-nt'v-:, Wed.. 3:3n p. m . 2031 N. nodlno pt. Int prhatp. North iVdar Hill Cem lU'inaln may bp vIpwpjI Thcb, 8 to 10 v m CfONN'OR. At Vrntnor City. N J . Aur. 23, ANNIH GRANT, willow of Charlei J Connor. Relatives and friends Inltpd tn funeral sen Ices, Wed.. IS 80 p. m rtauali ter'a rpsldonce. Mrs. TranrU DucUctt. 10) P.. '"Kiona ave. emnorvii. " J. nu. r- n-(.i .. " ir'.i .-!.. - vvooaionos icm.. I'nua., a:;"" p. m i CRAWFORD. AUff. 24, SADIE V wife of Oeorpe A, Crawford and dauahter of Snrnh nnd the late Anthony Duffev Rein- tlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral Wed.. N.30 a, m.. Uurmont ave. and James st I Oalt View. Delaware Co.. Pa. Molemn mis" ' of Requiem Ht. Charles's Church, Oak View, 10 n. m. Int. m. Charles'a Cem DAVIDSO.V.-Aim 20.IRENK II.. da.;Bh. ter of John nnd Mary Davidson Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Thura , 7:.1H a m.. parents residence. 2&U.1 b. inn st Solemn mnsa of requiem Church of the Epiphany. Ila. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem i A,1,".S"c'l.. o, ., ,,.-- . m. uduo. nui, .i, ci,,.nii-Ai, .., i" Cem. Auto service. nr (innr-A UavtQ nnd naiicntpp or aihtv ana RYKn Ait " T.Awnirvr'ii' ? ti.. i vniTvn icnifi'v i- rt mr -.-rsi . m. -,t.-i late Daniel Sheehan. Relatives and friends hind of Miry K. Mcver. nEed ns. R-Htlves AGE CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK ' i,L n al"t"o our oFer'sel" Invited tu funernl, Thurs., 8 a. m . l-esl- Knil fr,,nds Invited to funeral. Wed 8 SO I AT ONCE . essential to our OverseA l'orces. denco Patrick Louirhlln, 2012 S. 2d st Hlun n m 11.11 N 2."th st. Illah miss st t ..- u .. u i.- .. u ,. - mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mt E'lheth's Church in a. m. Autc.mf,,er, . ' !' PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE pChas"? at cost In ' th C? fSterl. Carmel 0-30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral vm.i rn a,..- .,-; vi vti'ntr-Tit irtnsT iyvtm, vv-r-t-ira u-ith i,,nm .m. ' purcnaseu at cost in tno iareieria. OIMV. suddenly Aub. ! . n JIll.I.. friends Invlte.l to funeral services, Thurs. ir.. husband of Ida DtetJ (neo Ptraub). nised . " p m 2112 Delhi st Int. Hillside Cem PERMANENT POSITIONS; EXPERIENCE (r.. llelntlves and friends members of Kilr- via funeral car UNNECESSARY mount DUdertafel, invited to funernl aerv- MOrtTIK. Aub. 20, ROllERT MOORE I teea. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 1310 N. Nov. kirk ct I Relnllvcs and friends Invlleil to funeral I THE WORK IS CT,E N AND FASCINAT Int. private. Remains miy bo viowed Tue. , rvlces Thurs.. s p m. sjsler's resldenco. ING THE Sl'RROl'NDlNOS ARE PLEAS n'?r.7p in Auto service. . ....'Mrs Ma-trnret Knnv L'l'JO Hrnndwln st. ANT. DOUGHEHTY. Aus "4. MARY A., wife of James I'. Douaherty nnd dauBhter of late Michael nnd Hrldset McAndrmvs Relntlves and friends. Itah Circle. No. 03. I. of P.. inviun to runeral, wen., n au n. m.. uji Ann st. Solemn requiem mass Churrh of Natlvlty 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann'n Crm DONEOAN. AUB. 24. MARION II. v.lfe invllid to funeral. Wed.. K 30 n. m.. 2021 or unanes uonegan and aauffnier oi .Mars and late Rnbert Wilson, axed 22. H.ln- tlves and friends Invited to funernl. Thura S.30 a. m. resldenco nt unci,'. Matthew Hnsslett 3(137 Wallaca st. Solemn hlsh re- anlr'KprB'Garlie.i- "it, "mmMint, Hoi? ML. ?P,'L15 ' fj? ?.?..Ji "' m' V. rn"S I ejn, VUlil ln-rni . DUKE. Aug. 23, JlANUi3 .., nusnnna of Kalllo E. Duke (nee Williams). Relatives and friends, Kenalngton Ixidge, No. 211, F. nnd A. M.i Phlla, Aerlc, No, 42, F. O. of E. i Maumee Tribe, o. nin, I. i. it. i. Penna." No. 20. N; A S. E.lemp'oye. Acmo Baklntr Co.; National nenedclal Lengue; Vul- can Assembly of Englmers, Invited to fu- neral services. Wed.. 2 P. m.. -421 v.. Hagert St. Int. private. Greenwood (lv. of P.) Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p. m . ... . , ROAN, Suddenly, Aub. 20. MARTIN J., hushnnd of Helen Egan nnd son of llrldget I and late Domlnlck Egan. formorlv of viii nruviii-'. x k, ihibiiicb .inn iiirnus ,,,- i.rttm ii. 4,,iv.t.,. iciniiicB tin, j iiicima vlted to funeral services, Thurs , 8 a. m., Invited to service. Wed., 2 p. m . 2421 N 31.18 N. llambrey st , near 25lh nnd Alle- 30th st. Int. Fmwood Cem. IVlenda may gheny ave. Solemn requiem mass Corpus call Tuea. eve. Chrlatl Church, 8:45 a. in. Int. St. Joseph's POLLOCK. Aug. 24, ELIZABETH. Cem., Glrardvllle. Pa. Pottsvlllo papers widow nf James Pollock. ReUtlvea and copy. frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed . 2 p. m.. EGNER. On Aub. 2.1. 1018 CLARA E.. r.039 Osden at. (.',0th at. and Wi'ulmlnster wlfo of Allen D. Egner (nee Tope), aged 02 ave.) Int Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may yeare. IlelatWea and friends Invited to be viewed Tuea. eve. Auto service. funeral services nt St. Simeon's P. E. l PUSEY. In West Cheater. Pa . Second Chapel, llth st. nnd Lehigh nve.. Wed.. ,lda. Eighth Mouth 2.1lh. EMILY PUSEY. p. m precisely. Punerll will leave lite real- aged N.t Relatives nnd friends Invlleil to dence. 733(1 Clarase at.. 2 p. m. Int. private ' ''"'eral without further notke. Plflh-d.ty Northwood Cem r Wolf) VfeTfeoirnrehr e nJd tr. Rel" ' nAQATZ Ai!iS3. HENRY J. RAOATZ. Jwei'-andrlennvitVdi'fJne'rl.l1 Thurs'! n'l"'"?, '"f" IUed to funeral aerv- n m 1 ' V ".(h Mt Tnt Arrlxlpv pps CU. J P III,. 17JU ilnton St. Int. Burial rk.Auto funTral.- B"rn..ln. , m?J Srlu,'A J?". 1 '?tty ca" Tu"" s t0 10 , FERRY Killed In act'inn'ln France Julv RALSTON On AUB 2fl. 101K. MAROA- AMERICAN RED CROSS nee.la stenocra .' "ttffV- "'.ti'..",.0", !,S,;?ncV J?ll RET dauirhter of George II. and I.llllnn M nhers nnd tinlsts fnr Phlln offices An nn. of Michael nnd Into Mury Ferry aired "0 itaislnn aweu ll months 7 daja. Ilelallves portunltv rnr patriniie service. Applications formerly of .0'JO Mnntnn St. (near 'JOth and nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Invited from competent people; aalnrr nc Federnl st.). Relatives nnd friends, soldiers , Thurs, nt 2 p m.. from parents' residence, cordlnir to nhlllty. Apnl nt nnee. Medlcnl and sallora Invited io Solemn mass of re-1 S.'.ol N Philip at. Int. private, North-I Arts Hid.. Kith nnd alnut sta. qutem for the repoae of hla soul. Wed.. 10 wood Cem i a. m . St. Charles Borromeo Church. 20th , REIS. Aug. 20. JOSEPH, husband of and Christian stB. 'Emma Beta (nee La Bar), need 49. Uel i- .,. IV1L1I 1 U. I. ll III! . .!,. ,,l.,l, O ft, It -lTimi(. aub. io. .ma in, wue or i uvea nnd friends, all urbanizations of which Henry Fltrmlre (nco Devlin), aced 29, Ilela- i ho wus a mvmber, Invited to funeral serv tlves and friends Invited to funernl. Wed., . Ices, Thurs., a p. m., 1331 N. Front at. 8'30 n, m., t57 Locust ave., Oermantovvn. Int. Northwood Cem. HUli mass Church of the Immaculate. Con-' ItOBll. Auir. n. .MARY B.i daushter of ceptlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Senulchre Cem late John and Mary A. Rohb. Funeral serv- FLAVIN. Au. 24. RODGER, aon of leua. Wod.. 11 a. m.. 1310 W. Erie ave. Catherine and lata Patrick Flavin. Rela- tlves and. friends. Holy Name Society of Our Lady or sviercy cnurcn: san saivntior uoun' ell. No. 283. K. of C; Knlshta of Wnterfnrd: Dlv. No. 77. A. O. H.: Thtla. Lodge. No. B4. L. O. O. M., and emniojes of 1". R. T.. Kldne Ave, Depot, Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m.. realdencs of brotner. John Flavin, 2343 N. Bouvlor at. Solemn hlirh requiem mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. , In, Unit, fmum Cam A lltnmnhi In funeral. ' Int. Holv Cross Cem. Automobile funeral. nvisii. Auar. n. jtniu iv., aauenier of Peter nnd Marcaret Frlsh and trand- daughter of late Charles and Mnry Jane Kess, aaea Hi. Relatives and mends in- irain icuvea .viarcet st, rerry, l'Mlla.. u.n vlted to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m., . a. m. fnr West Moorestown. 28(13 N. Reese st. Int. North Cedar Hill' SHElt.MER Aub. 2(1. JOSEPH II. Cem. Friends may vew remains Tuea. eve. SIIEItMEIl. at 21U N. 2llth at. Due notice GALLAGHER. Autr. 24. CATHARINE T.. 'of funeral will He riven daughter of late Daniel and Catharlno Oal- SICIUS. Aub 23 JESSIE C. daushter laeher. Relatives and friends invited to i of Arthur II. and Elizabeth Slcius and grand- funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of daushter of late Herman and .Insflnlu brother-in-law. Thomas j. Hadfleld. 2733 N, 4th St. Solemn reaulem mass St. Colum- ba's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. GARR. Aug. 24. ELIZABETH L . wlfo of Hugh J. Garr and daughter of late John T. amf Ellen M. Oleason. Relatives and inenns, ieagua or ma sacrea iieari or Agatha's Church. Invited to funeral. Wed f 30 a. m.. nofl N. 34th at. Solemn requle rnasa Church of St. Agatha 10 a. m. ln friends. League of the sacred Heart or st. wed em Int. Ilo.y cross cem Auto service. aEMHERLINO At Wllklnsburc, Pa.. Aub. 23. JOSEPH V.. husband of Ethel McKenzlo and son of E. F. and Alice Gem berllps. Relatives and friends, Palestine IxkIko. No. 470. F. and A. M., Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed., 10:30 a. m.. par ents' residence, 230 Rochelle ave. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. GRAY. Aug. 23, LOUISA V. GRAY. Widow of Thomas Orny. aged 70. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral servlccB. Thurs.. 2:4.1 p. m.. N. State st., Newtown. Pa. Int. Rlchboro Cem. Train for New town leavea Reading Terminal 1:23 p. m. HAFFNER. Suddenly. Aub. 2(1. 1018. SOPHIE, daughter of Matilda and late Leonard Haffner. aged 13 years. Due notice of funeral will bo given from mother's resi dence, 2430 N. Marston st. HAGAN. Suddenly, Aug. 2.1, JOSEPH LEO, son of Charles and Bridget Hasan, aged 10. Funeral Wed., 7:30 a. m., parents' residence, 013 N. 47th st. High mass Our Mother of Sorrows' Church t a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Auto service. HALLWORTH. Aug 24. RICUARD WIL LIAM, son of Philip A. and Louise M. Hallworth (nee Grueblus), aged fi. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 1 p. m., parents' residence. 3012 Cottage at.. Frankford. Int. private. Fernwood Cem. Friends may view remains Tues,, 8 to 10 p. m. HORTENSTINE. Aug. 23. WILLIAM, husband of Mary E. Hortenstlne. Relatives and friends invited tu funeral service. Wed.. 1 p m.. 2332 N. 0th st.. Phlla. Int. private. Riverside Cem.. Norrlstovvn, Pa. Remains may be viewed at Blverton Cem. D p. m. Norrlstovvn papers copy. HOWER. Aug. 20. ADELAIDE JONES, wife of Nelman W. Hower. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Thurs., .1 p, m.. School lane and Ferna ave.. Drexel Hill. Del. Co. Int. Arlington Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 o. m. KEYS. In Conshohocken. Aug.. 24. EVA G. KEYS, daughter of Rose and late John Keys Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 1 v, m.. residence of mother. 230 B. Hector at.. Conshohocken, Pa. Serv ices in Conshohocken M. E. Church 2:80 p. m. Int. Riverside Cem., Norrlstown. Pa. Friends may call Tue; . 7 to 10 p. m. KINO. Aug. 25, .IDA M.. daughter of late Stephen and Annie King. Relatives and friends, members of the Gesu B. V, M. Sodality ai.d the League of the Sacred Heart of Our Lady of Mercy Church Invited to funeral. Thura.. 8:30 a. m 2440 N. 10th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a, m. Int, New Catiiedral Cem. Auto funeral. KOIILElt Aug. 26. ANNIE J., wife of Henry C. Kohler. Due notice of funeral wl '"- ?!ven from 441 N. 63th st. KOONS. At BuabkUl. Pa.. Aiur. S5. p V' i saH ' r-,'.ra - !3r LEDGEE-PHILADEEPHIA, TUESDAY, HETIIS MARY BERTHA, daughter of Ulysses S. and Bertha Heaeock Koons. aired in. Real ucm-e 11 it, ueiiar ave, Relatives and menus Invited to funeral services. Frl 2 1 M.. JJayland Memorial Baptist Church. B2d and Baltimore ave Int. prlvnte. LKUWENHEART, Aug 2d, LEON. hlU band of Roanlte I.eowenheart nged 00. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral serv ices, wed., 2 p. m., 1H47 Uermantovvn ave. ,nt'-.'M?.V-.!C",urun Cem. LOUGHEAD Auc 2.1, CAROLINE.wldoW nf Thomas I.oiiBhead nnd daughter of late David nnd Mary E, .Miller, aged 85. Rela tives and friends are Invited to funetnl serv ices. ed , 2 p. m.. BXM Flora st. (13th and Glrard ave.) Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem I.OUX. AUB. 24 UI.TSSns Hlir.RIDAN. husband of Flora I.oux (nen Herhart). Rela tives and friends, emplovis Hnlpcn. (Ireen Co Vlctorv Lodee No. I!I4 K. of 1' i members nf North Tenth St. I'resbvterlan Si.1rc!3- -'fn " ""'le Class and members of 2lith St M i:. Church invited to funeral services Wed 2 n. m.. 2441 N. 31st at. Int. prlwte. Friends may mil Tuea.. 8 to m n m MarCllOHT Aua- 27 nt West Chester. Kf,.'... ,ll"r BtlMl'NnA ISAlfntj Mac I KOH1 flnuahter of thn late John and Anne (I. MacCrory. MarMAIR Auk. '.-, CIIARt.r.S R , hus bind nf Gertrude Wcldner MacMalr. ared ?-!. .."''Inllves and friend" A. O. M. P I Idjllty No 21, llrnther Stnnemen. Invited jo iiineni vveti. p m, residence of fnthel Ambler Pa " uoaaumvem MAdhlRK Auu "3 MAIIT widow of Nell Manulro aMd.u.'h.J, ?l 'la V Robert Rn' Ma"' Oormley. Relatives nnd friends lnvl"'', ,n funeral. Thurs.. R 30 a. m.. 2742 Sv."1?.'"'' ' "".nu'-m mas. St. Monica's Church 1U a. m Int. St. Ann's Cem. Auto funeral. MATTHEWS Aub. 2.1 WILLIAM FRAN CIS, son of William and Matilda Matthews (nee Menpert) aced 11 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funenl services Wed. 2 30 p. in residence of parents 1122 Olenivood avo Int private. Northwood (em McnoNornti us. 24. herald eiv MONII, eon of Mirv A and late Mlrhiel J McDonoURh. aBcd 2.1 Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Wed . Rflt n. m . moth. er s rcsiaenee, l'l N, Fra7ier St., .nth and Walnut High miss nf reoutam Church nf TrnnsllBuratlnn 10 a m Int. Holy Sepul- "" - v""- "u,n '"'"' ' MoEWAN Aug. 24 r.DWARD T !,. f.""?..?' '.v A. McEwnn. (nee. Onrtlandl. Snrtetv. at. M chart's 1 3ti?rarv Inntltut"' .an Hnlvndflr CouSrll K of t.i KVhMIc .sail divailfir Cniitifsll lv nt f r'dihniu . , i.i- i . s. v'""in i;nevt?lflMl J:of'etv. No 00: Peetrvinn Trlhf, aJ. ''".-Pf'l JIen fnUtpd to futif-ral, , ' '. n ' " m Irt1, N "lin 8l solemn ,'K', . tnni of rcnnlcm fit. M!rhnrl Churph to n Int. New Cathedral C( m. , , Auto funeral ,. ,. ... ' ,McOU.I, Aiic.fM. I1ERNARD. hushnnd of Hannah II Mrlllll (ne Oallnsher) Rein- tlvjs nnd friends St. Patrick's 11 V M I Snillllfv. Ifnll' Vnnia -..( J Vl....i .1.. ' J ""in'' hum ill iiu-r-rii nr , Paul ocletles. Division No. 4(1. A O It iniM.-.i in .uiici.i, c(i , n .," n. m j-l.i Miidlson square (22d and Catharine st..) Solemn high mass nf renulcm St Patrick's i i nurrn ki a, m int. Holy crosa Cem. McGRANIC.lIAN Au. 2(1. JAMEff P. Inishind nf Miry McOrnnlnhnn. Residence llniiMll'l ll U I a7.10 Calumet st Palls nf sehnvlklll Due notice f funeral will he ,1 ., McKKNN V Abb 2.1. JOHN T.. hnl.ind of tho lute Rose McKenpT fnee Shields Rej otlvcs anl friends Invited to funeral, Wed. e. m.. 1!22 Morris st. Solemn rerpiieni hlith mass St. Thomas Anulnas's Churrh ! an n. m Int. Holy Croiia Cem Auto ten-lie1. McIvENS'IE Awr.. 2.1. nt WIlklnshiirB ,,' I-'iJ' i:..B:",.'rt ",U:.I?.,' ft'TJ I Blven. .WoNAirnilT. Alter 21 af Presbvtcrlnn Home for Widow's nnd Slnule Women MAR- ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI- , after which tho rate- Is Increased 1 nccordlnt IIAUET McNAUOHT avred St). Relative. ' J'lNlTY. THE WORLD'S WORKSHOP ARE "o prollAency and friends Invited tn funernl Wed 2 p PATRIOTICALLY HELPING TO WIN THE p ' 'P.'.. .,.'!'"n. ?!th at. iin.l G-eenvvav nve v CRT I 'Ol IHICI pnia . lilt llefn-"irn J'fl widow of (lenrk-e W Miller. Ilelatlveaand I In AHIn-.nn Cem Vuln service 1 MURPHY All- 20. .CATHARINE, wife , nf Michael Murphy and dnUBhter nf Prank and .viary wash Relatives and Trends i.,vtted tn runemi Tim,, n-in n, oiai JVeiBradJ ,t Solemn T reri'i'ilcm mass "church of Natlvlty 10 a m Int Holv Senulchre cem " ty 1U "' m Int' 1101y bopulcllrc iiciirav a,,,- "4 MtrtrAier t i.. hsnd of Vsrr II lffir.v ...H 'li.l. ,,H" nd friend. linUvSmn Li..J n 1 M sVm" rhiireh invliW tn f,mrl !.!nJyr -JWA1 l("lrc5,nJnM " 'i'","' ' '""" ""-- Chun-h" 'of "Ih Jwv'S 1" ' "" T?t Cathedral Cem A.ut "rv Ice MURRAY Suddenly.. Aiur 2.1 WILLIAM A . son of Into .lames nnd nrldvet Murrnv awed .17, Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funernl, Thurs.. S a. m . 414 Towel! st . (llducister CltJ. N. J. HlBh mass St Mirs's aUc,.tcr Citv N J ' "" '"' ORIIELL. Aug. '21 HARItY J . husband f i.'irencM A. Orrdl (neo Iire,.). Relatives nj friends. Kuquennker Tribe. No 27. I. o. It M.. Onkd.lle Castle. No .10. K G. 15.. invited to funeral services Wed . in a. m '182.1 W. llutler st Int. nrlinte Auto service I rlends may call Tues . K to 10 n m rOLLOCK. Aug. 2.1, ANNA A., widow of -i,ln v a m t'aruny iioine and London Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto fu- neral. IIOSEMAN Ant? o.I nt Hann vr... v T NELDA M . daughter of Joseph nnd Eliza beth Roseman (nee Stewart), anod 4. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to runeral services ;d i. 3 ! m.. residence of pnrenta. 18'.'! L. vvlshnit at Int. private. Oakland Cem SEClvEI. Hiirtrtenlv. Aiib- ii nrnnnr THOMAS MECKEL son of late Adam Guver ' and Catherine Wetherlll Seckel. atred (12. ivemuvuH anu trunaa inviiea io runeral. serv lees, Vved . 11 u m. Trinity Church, ' Moorcstovvn. N J. Pleass omit flowers.1 Uelger, Funeral, to vvhlch relatives and friends, B. V. M Sodality u Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, nre invited. Wed.. 8.30 a. in., residence oi purems, uuu N. 42d st. Solemn masa or requiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. STUTE. Aug. 24. WILLIAM A., husband ox Annie aiuio. iieiauves and irtends. em' ployes of Crump's hhlpyaid. invited to tu lato John and Mary Todd. Relatives and1, salary: one able to use tjpevvrlter ore. friends Invited tn funeral aervlces. Thurs.. f erred M 1.131 Ledger Central. '" n. m . Kim N. Allison at. Inl. West l.nnrel mil Cem. Friends mav pall IVirl 8 to 10 p. in. TRAVERS. Aug. 24. JOHANNA A., widow of James J. Travcrs. Relatives and friends members of B. V. Sodality of Church of Incarnation and Our Lady of Mercy In- ...j ... ..........I 1V..I tl 1 n .in ii. viiirti iu luitiim, i,it, ..,u a, in. i uia ,v. i Du.lI.ni1 ., Gnl.mn iMinlim man. Ch.i..h 1 of Incarnntlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. WALKER. Aug. 20. WILLIAM, husband of Anna Wulker (nee Ewuld). Relatives and friends. Florence Castle. No. 253. K. O. K., and employes of Surpass I.enther Co., In vited to funeral aervlces, Thurs., 3 p m., vlted to funeral services. Thurs,, 3 p, m., Friunds may call Wed., after H p. m. WALLACE. Aug. 23. MARY WALLACE (nee Collins), wife nf Thomas W. Wallace. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Thurs.. 7:30 a. m.. 330 N. 23d st. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavier'a Church 0 a m. Auto funeral. WA'LLACE. At Ardmore. Pa , Aug. 26, LAURA II.. widow of John T. Wallace. Notice of funeral will be given from 1211 W. Susquehanna ave. WALSH. Aug. 24, ANNIE B widow of Patrick II. Walsh. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thura.. 8:80 a. m., resi dence of son. Thomas J. Walsh. 42uu Wya luslng ave. High mass Our Mother of Sor rows Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Anto funeral WANDFLUH. Aug. 20. ELIZABETH WANDFLUH. aged S3. Relatlvea and friends Invited to service. Wed., I! p. m.. sister's residence, Mrs. John C. Meyer, SU12 Locust St. Int. private. WARNER. Aug. 23, ROSE A., wlfa of Charles P. Warner (nee Haydt). Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m.. 1713 S. Isemlnger st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Annuncla. tlon Id a. m. Int, Holv Cross Cem. WATBua,-sua. , in r.asi iiranaywlne. Pa.. NATHANIEL O. WATSON, aged W. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 10:30 a. m.. from Hopewell M. E. Church. Chester Co.. Pa. Int. adjoining cem. Autos will meet 8:10 a. m. train from Ilroad st Station at Downlngtown. Pa WATSON. At Lankenau Hospital, Aug. 20. THOMAS, husband of Amelia Watson (nee Rebmann), aged 63. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 1234 N. 20th st. Int. private. "' " WILHELM. Aug. 24. ELIZABETH L.. wife of Edward L. WUhelm. daughter of Elizabeth and lato James A- Porter. Rela tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., mother's residence, 2240 S. Hombcrger it. lot, Westminster Cem. iflp1 The following Is a list of offlces of tho UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT STS. 1521 ARCH STREET. 5239 MARKET STREET. 86G MAIN STREET, DARBY. 514 SOUTH RROAD STREET. 821 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. GIG SPROUL STREET. DEATHS Friends may call Wed , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto tunnnii ii.nnn . no ,i.- rtuK .,i !..ij ,; diugnter of David and late Emm, r Wfod aged IN miiiii-. ,.,iiui-- i,im irieiuis inVHMl to funeral services vv,d : ,, m funernl parlors of William II Che w S W err .',Hth and (Vtiruee sts. Int Mt MnrlihiVm. Auto I se-vlce YEAOER. Aug. "IV Fr.onA a I widow of Anthony Bernard Yrager and daughter of ?.'" """?".'?. ""." "" sueizsch. Ilela- !"."" i" '"." 'mpiojes strawbrldBe & ,'.,w!r" "niir". , "'' '.i"'.?"". Lrncr.' K l? fu,n.?.rH ' Th.ura-. 1 P. m . flOOT KeNMono P , W '! ?,l,"on? fl , Int- North Cedaf Hill Cem Auto funeral LOST AND FOUND J, A0 I,nst centlema,,'. I.l.elr l,o r,. coin Illfihwnv npproachlnir Trenton con talnlns a K,mna and silk shirts etc -r". ward nil Crosier Itl.U Phlladelphis Iphia, ItMlRKr.I.A L.MlJiniill Whltmnll's tell rnnm nr- VVun. iimiker k. between 12 and 2 Monday, penri nnd silver-handled umbrella monnirrnm K. i, ii ,'.,, ; " ' . j.i ii reiurnen to vv hitman's, Etlu nut HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pare 2) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTt'NITT -.,,-'.,V.?...novKnx,,"VT WORK TELEPHONE SERVICE UNDER V. S GOVERNMENT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN CAIIItMNG ON THE WAR. .innn VOPNG WOMEN TELEPHONE OP- VANCEMENTTHEREAITr.il. I MEALS M-IRVED AT COST ANVIVER- ,,A!rY''1 WS .?''' U!I:,,'!T.?..,VA; lI,-Xr,,,,N.t,. ,)), 7" ' A ,. -sor ovl:" 8 -"--- ., v.i.,v .,. i i '-"" TO TH'f PATRIOTIC OPPOR- TUNITY. TLK IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY HEWEEN S AND (I OR ANY EVENINO IIY APPOINTMENT WITH MISS M D RYAN MAIN OFFICE. 1(131 ARCH ST . MISS O. SMITH 400 MARKET ST., PIIILA. MISS P R ZINOOL 211 W CHEI.TEN AVE . OTN. MISS W O REILLY 20 E. ,1TH HT . CHESTER. PA. HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ADVERTISING SOLICITOR YOUNG LADY TO WORK ON TEL EPHONED' ONE WITH EXPERI ENCE PREFERRED. SEE MISS LAURENCE rUHLIC LEDGER COMPANY (ITH AND CHESTNUT BILLINO CLERKS FAMILIAR WITH MOON-HOPKINS RILI ING MACHINE: PERMANENT POSITIONS E. F. HOUailTON CO. ArPI.Y 240 IV. SOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 BOOKKEEPER IN ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT OF 7HE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY (STII AND CHESTNUT STS. IIOOKKLLPI.il Aaslstant bookkeeper by large mechanical ruhber-gnods concern centrally located must be energetic nnd nel curate, opportunity; state are experience and salary desired F 343 Ledecr Central UOOKKliU .1.11, 30KKEEPER. assistant with knowledge of typewriting: auto age. experience and lary. F 158, Ledger Central, DOOKKEEPER for contractor' 131. Ledger Central. office. F YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR WELL-EDUCATED, AMBITIOUS WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT HOG ISLAND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKING CONDITIONS "'"" EXCEPTIONAL WAGE SCALE EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION PROM ALL PARTS OF PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL TRAINS "MORNINGS AND EVENINOS APPLY PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFriCH HOG ISLAND. PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL CALCULATORS PERMANENT TOSITION AND GOOD PAY FOR ACCURATE CALCULATORS E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. APPLY 210 W. SOMERSET ST. OB PHONE KENSINQTON 7100 v-t-8 idl8 AUGUST 27, 1 HELP WAKTEDrrEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pore 2) iCHAMMERMAID. white, in family of three adults. vvaBes $Si references required, r. 1 1.17 Ledger Central. ; CLERK FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK WE DESIRE THE SERVICE!! OF A 1IR101IT YOUNO LADY. C.OOD EDUCA- TION. WHO IS WILLING TO START AT THE BOTTOM AND WORK UP. APn.Y TO ADVERTISING ACCOUNTING DEPT. Tilttvl Tr' r I'tirlfn r.TII t r-lfl-tjTVITT era I LHLIC LI.DOI.R. (1TII A CHESTNUT STS. I CLERK IN ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY rilllLIC LEDGER COMPANY (1TH AND CHESTNUT STS. CLERK and tvptt, accurate at figures, per manent pesltlon with excellent opportunity foi advancement. Apply to Mr. Schofleld Baeder-Adamaon tt Co.. Richmond at. and ""'"" "" I CLERK ussl-rant srco.tntlnB department leBlhle writer nccurnte flgurer, experienced In office work preferred Millard's Dress Shop 127 S 1.1th Ft CLERK experienced In tvpewrltlnB and renernl of Ve work Apply Walther Mfg Co .1000 Kensington ave and COOK, white. In famllv of 3 adults: wages Sin reference required. P 14' Ledger ...' - ...in, COPYISTS for hllllnc department. Under- .,.'"'" V' ' ' """."v . V'..: o .. woon macnines, permanent pn-mnn; kcci rnan1rp ' auvaneerrrnt. ivppiy .--iiuiiiw "i'n'nrnvo ; i,,rcn DICTAPHONP We have n position oren for "V soort rapid tvnlst with dictaphone ex. per.: excellent opnortunltv to the eight, partv: ehn'r't '.lours WcnHptrtniiup i.ieciric ana MfB. Co H42Wld' .pr HMg. lRAt-T.VOMAN Your. wemnn f-xpfft need in tracing drnwlnes P lt- ...cuccr SiHl TEMAI.E OPERATIVES from 15 to 45 J ears of ace lnno WANTED WOODIH1RV. N J.. RAO LOADING PLANT Pntted States Government work Washington Pnrk. near Westvlilo. N J . on Pennsvlvwnla Rillrond (West J, rsev and Senshnro Divi sion); also b trolley from Camden Ireo trnnsportitlon to and from Philadel phia, Cnmdv n and Intermediste points Cars reperved for vomen operatives. and Worklni? hour' 7 n m. tn 3 p. m 3 P. m. to 11 p. m 34c TO Hie PER HOUR Reclnners receive .11c per hour while under Instruction, which lists from 1 to ' vveeKs, This Klves von an opportunity to show your patriotism nnd do vour bit while helnR- paid Further Information mav be obtnlned bv applying to anv United States or Tederal Emploment Ilureau or MacARTHl'R IIROTHERS COMPANY 31 S Kith st (second floor) Phlla , Ta., or EMrielYMEVT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE, N. J. CHRL over 10 years, for lawyer's office 1103 Real Estate Trust Illdir. GIRLS ON GOVERNMENT WORK GOOD WAOES AND PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS AMERI CAN STANDARD METAL PRO DUCTS CORP PAI'LIIIORO N I APPLY T UNITPD STATES EM PLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE, r,TH AND TAYLOR AVE CAM DEN. NEW JERSEY. ASK l'OR MISS OLIVE MIDDLETON. OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS GIRLS 200 WANTED .n.BvT Trv ririrl? TP Mir T TVfl MA. TOriHIs.NAND GR'NnirNGACIIINES,A lllllil Hi.) i.iii..t i.-i .i VIDVA1.E STEEL AND OIIDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. niin.itini.rillA OFFICES 20"i Island roid Mr. Moonev 3203 Market st Mr. Plechner apply at S. KIIENT SERVICE OFFICES BH1NO THIS AD WITH YOU OIRI S 10 years of nge, and active women wanted ln assemhllnir nnd machine depart meil of the H. T Palate Co.. 3201 Arch ABily to U. S- Kmplonent Service Office 18.1 S. Kith st. Ilrlnu this ad and nsk fnr Irs. MODson GIRLS FOR CHORUS Experience not nec- cssnrv: we teach vou. Call afternoons. evenlnis. 303 Globe TheatrePddg. HOSIERY Experienced knitters and ton pers on Banner machines: double-stltchi d work 22c 2n and 24c a dozen Infants' worsted. Rockland Hosiery Mills. 3.UI Ken sington ave. MOON-HOPKINS OPERATORS FOR BILLINO GOOD PAY PERMANENT POSITIONS: R F. HOUGHTON ft c6. APPLY 240 W. SOMERSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7l00 GOOD SALART AND LARGE BONUS WE WANT 20 SALESLADIES: PLEAS. ANT. PROFITABLE AND PERMANENT WO-tK. W. 4 H. WALKER 1244 BIDG- AVB SCRUBWOMEN: call 7 a, bucket, brush and cloth. Cleaning Co . 10 Bourse Irldg. m.: bring Quaker City SEAMSTRESS white, by the day, tn help In mending linen. Apply the Tracy, 30th and Chestnut sts. SOLICITORS THE PUBLIC LEDOER REQUIRES SEVERAL FIRST CLASS SO. LICITORS FOR CIRCULATION PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE REST PEO. l'I.E IS ESSENIAL BUT PER. SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION: A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT OUIECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE WL1CIATION: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAOER APPLY TO MR. COR. REA. SECOND FLOOR, PUBLIC LEDOER BUILDINO. "fSAjfJyv s.,4?-i HELP WANTED FJEMALE . (Other Classified Ads en Pare It STENOORArilER for purchnslnB depart ment of larffe. roanufacturlnB company opportunity for advancement stnte aBe and salary expected. ".n," I O. Hot 8300. STENOORAPHEH and typist for Beneral of- nee work, one havlna some Imowledse of ImolikeeplnB preferred work la Interesting position steadv nnd advancement sure for the rlk'ht vounB wntnnn A,1UB Q,n-na l"" ","' "" Mirl"'' "" ... .....wmi.1 in.!,--,n uncc (ii sales enBl nferlne firm, must he rnnnhln n, B,.m. InB responsibility and possess experience. Initiative and tact: in reply bIvo telephone number. V 149. Ledeer Central. STENOGRAPHER Must have "initiative, ex. . ' '"' Run Keen nesire rnr advancement: nour, r Sn to ,1:30 p m : half dsv Saturdays: ft" I' salary and If nt present employed. I ..m, iinmiT ifninii STK.NOGHAPHER wanted on Underwood machine: experienced Protestant irtrl ; easy position In answer please state experience. references and snlary expected. F 76 P. O Box .1470 STENOGRAPHER experienced, wanted by r ,JiTn5 "?. i ?mc to.T Jentnorsry position from Sept .1 to Pent 11 stnte expelenen nnd salary wanted Address P 2ri. Led nrr. Hl-ENUUIIAI'IIEH experienced- Bond onpor- tunlty nnd salarv vv a r essential Apply Ajar Ietal Co. Prankford ave. and Rich- moml st STENOGRAPH,. ex,..r. for shipyard of. "cp Appl', ' omen s Dept. F-deral-Stnte I.mplovment Burenu 1.1.1 s. inth st. STENOGRAPHER experience unnecessary"- R:r"!i,,r,'n.t roaltlon. Makln Hcatlns Co.. 127 Filbert st. ' STi;VO()l; VI'ItEH wanted Insilrnnce ofTlce I U "-v VV H-nwn Cn 411 Wnlmit st STEN'OGRAI'HKIt experienced Apply The Ihirrott Cn ,10th nnd llravs Perrv ave. PTENOOHAPHEn. good position; stale BBS .U!.". ZrlJi "i e I- i(r.( J-ruger ventral GT(-,nn,n. -T" TT" .- -. . -- -- ...yv.,w,, ,,..!, nn ornce assistant: must i:.on APl.TTn -.nA n.A ...,-.--... - JhoouMyrnpetejit;fi s Front. STENOGRAPHER Pcrmnm-nt no-ltlon .""STd simrv m iv.- l,ed-r Central typewiiitpk Must he fsmiiinrTrh-itTr. denvoo 1 machine, shorthand unessential. Apply Wm Poster 12nH N ,11st. TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO RUN SMALL .MONITOR HOARD . APPLY MIS1 WALTERS ROOM 427, rUHLIC LEDGER RLDa. TELEPlIllNE OPERATOR prlvateTxchsnire Call after 10 a m J I) Gillies. Ilroad nd Sus.mrhanna ave. TYPIST w-n h.,., i.TTl ' . ... .... ,,.,..- ipri-iimn open rnr a rand rapid tvplsf vvth dlrtaphon.. exper.:l excellent opportunity tn the rl-ht niirtv' short hours WestnBho,,s Electric and i ?lte.CL:lil2WI(l.'ncr Hide ' TYPIST wanted h lars nuhllshir7Th7-r iiuivK iiiiu nrriirnrfs. nn r nnnca.k.. ltlfnntriTinV, . . f.'y,.fi!r'J'""fTn,",r r"f"""cea jnd'waE?s , '" 'tart. A .i.'fl. l.edcTr ornce " " Ap- .ii,.-,, wiiiiini inr till llnT vyork n nttr . Inc necessnry; North Phll-uMiihln fSL Imum.n, nAoltl . . -' illll(. per Imincnt position and rii.nr,. rJ "'. ' !!Zr' ment p o Rox l)2n. TYPIST who Is V ,.? ' Oi'lck and nreurate- Derma, tposltlnn. M 1.147. Leda-cr c.,?l nen WOMEN stroiiK. rnr Insl.le fne'rv vvVrk Fn'r Mus'ooyris WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HALF TIME PLENTY OP OVERTIME st-T..1TI:AnT WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N J. ANOMI.N for ktlrhfn work. Ai-nlv time-I KP'Pr ufllpp. Jipllpvup-Strntford Hotel i TOF'xn i.Anv "-.( i . -.. i i work: inimt l.n ,r,i ..,-,-.,. ...- u.i... i mi " ! nt,i-''ti(i'iii-i. III IK II l nn.l wllllnc to work, experience In Insurance Claims ,tr in I ii,,n..Hl .ln. ...... ...nr...i , . . ... ,-,,. ,,-.,ii i nil-ill pi I'lri ,-,i nut not rs8enil.il. an exceptional opportunity ror RdiHiuemrnt In pleasant surroundings to p.utv who can qunllfi , when wrlllnK stato business ivnnrl.n.i, I...... n, ...I....- ........... W. " ', ...... . nuui , ,, , , t-,1 ,' M. 'vDY want,, for clerical work In off lie of m-inufacturlmr loneern In North illadelrdii.i. pern-ment position nnd mnc.s for advancement P o Unx .IS"). evenlmr. Sinner's Huslnesn Collise SII7 ' or Chest mi t YOUNO LADY wanted llTorflcTof manufac- tunr to nvslst with hooks Address with YOUNG WOMAN wanted hjtrus't-Tomn.Tny ' ns clerk. In replvlne rlvc nue, experience.! If nn. salary expected. r III, Lcdsei Centnl ! YOCNf. TA'flMAN fc- stenography and cen- '. ""i:e wora n" vvarvvorK. on V mos- t i A'?cnhtlnC "l"Ay ""sl""n!' "I'"'- "'" ! - ' I Ylll'NH WOMAN In vvholesil. office ! nt flsurs for work In estlmitlns d I rnent. Address P. O rtnx ina.l (rnnrl I aepart. YOUNO WOMEN, experienced na rnahlers i i n ..:" .....'.' .':-'. ,' ff.,' ?' i'A ".he'nt iT Par V o?" ffi. I niTSINESS REIlVirr! cn Mni r n Tin. I HOOKKPHS.. J20-J30: .VrENOG'RS. J13-J25. HELP WANTED MALE (Other (lasslllrd Ads on Pace 2) ANGLESMITHS BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING. DRILLING. ETC.) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP rORGERS, LABORERS (WHITE) MESSENGER BOYS See representatives of tho New York Ship building Corporation at the United 8tates Emplomcnt Service, 1521 Arch st. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER for general work on books, with knowledge of type. writing; state s.lary wanted. F 154, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER for contractor'a office, ex contractor a ornce, ex- ntry. with knowledge of rd but not essential ral nerltnced double ent Ivnewrltlnfr preferred g 132, L'Iger Central. BUTLER houseman, experienced, white. Call 2432 Ilrvn Mawr ave , Bala, or phone Overhrnok -3 W BOY In office of manufacturing company. .nn,n. nt nltv .tnarl.iip. nnf nPfii.rVI ! pood opportnlty for a bright boy: elate age and salary oesireq .vi i.iiw. ienger v entrai. BOY wanted for clerical work In purchasing dept.: spienoiq opportunity tor orignt. am. bltlous lad. J, IS, Van Sclver Co., Cam. den, m.j. BOY, over 18 lears, for office, desired, from September 3. M 1358, Ledger Central, BOY. Insurance office, Co 435 Walnut. Henry W, Brown B0Y3 wanted at once ' over 10 years of age JOSEPH CAMPRELL CO. Second and Market sts. Camden, N. J, Apply nearest U. S Employment Service Office YOUNG LADY advanced hlsh school educa- nRAPTSMrv Atlantic Reflninir C w.et. r.iy I Hon: nreferal.lv commercial knowledee of several driflsmen Viper In nfninc llwn..xl tvpewrlter Appl,- nnly bv letter to J. E. out and detail, mechanical aRrt affoetSSf VHi r."'g""'L.lWJdiLnerJldC. work ,,nd tracers Apply Vt U.eVlTC!,! B YOUNG LADY ,., check stu.le,,,,' pats In nWnt Si"rVniPk fl'n. ?nlsa"d v;lthSVn,umPl05, "M return for )US Mens onllei-.. nnor.n .Im- nr I'ligiLl"" "" Wlin VQU i M t WftSpit"" HELl?WAlfaXP- (Olher. Claialflfsl Adslon Tut t) ?',' '4 DOTS 16 TO 18 TBAR8 WANTED IN MANUFACTURING DBPT,1 m nAEDER-ADAMSON on RICHMOND ST. AND ALLBOHBNT AVM. Brine this ad with you A THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPKNUr twn A VT 1VWIt t tnefcw, m. ...a jLJrl . w. rh.t i.iii.i,uu,c, UJI WHO IB'jf OVER 1(1 YEARS OF AOE. APPLT iT nvr-r- -rrk n Tr wtvt eA n..n. . hm . .u .. i fi...., uuu (.insiHOT BT. $j ROYS --J WANTBU AT ONClIi III TEARS OR OVKrt : BECKER. SMITH PAGE ' iHTH " WATER ST. AND HMVnm i. S.'t Apply to nearest U. S. Employment Sarrleu4 3 Office. Bring thla ad with ouT ,rl BRAKEMBN AND FinMN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILnoAD 1125 FILBERT ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CARPENTERS COOD MEN WANTED TENNA. RAILROAD CONCRETE MOLDING PLANT MORRISVILLE. PA. DRANN STUART CO. 310 COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDG. PHILADELPHIA Applv U. S Employment Service Office lr,21 Arch st. Rrlnff this nd with you. - CIIAIIPFKIIR t Apply P. F T run Pnrd dpHvorv frnrr. irtnly P. F rfund. 3r4" Ciermantown rva Ap'-V' npret U. S. Employment Servi. liril rtturthlp d. CHIEf CLERIC, above draft aire, with wld experience on riles, Beneral repnrta am i. V. ..V. " "' """ uniHcwn. 101 '.""C, shlpbulldlnB corporation near Phlla l1nhin t-lvn full nfnrm.l nn ... n .w-l delnhln plve full information as to eviert enre, past connections and salary expected. Address P KIM. Ledger Offlcv, CLERK Pietorv office would suit man about 80 vears of nco, Rood, plain writer nnd accurate nt tla-ures, salary, SKI to $1S per week: sentlal industry: steady employment; stats "r '"""rlence and referencea, P 87. P. 6. Box 3143. ' PLLRK for bnnklnir Irstitution: snlendld clnnre for ndvancemenf stnte nee nnd sal srv cicner te,l. I 142 Ledger Central. cni.T.ucTnns o nri,n-. ... . . I Hood snlarv and bonus; steady position. Call .1 ll Gillies, nrnad nnd Susquehanna. DRAFTSMAN Thoroughly experienced nrcht. teeturnl draftsman wanted' shop drnwln experience essential Apply Geo. W. Smith I- Co . 3no, Powelton nve. ELECTRICIAN MUST BE FIRST-CLASS WIREMAN ' FOR FACTORY SERVICES factory llMPinvnii iv (invi:n'VI'T CONTRACT ttv t.lil.Il-Alt V.VI.vl . CO. RlrTIMOXn ST AVIi T.T rnin-Vf .--( , , " -i iiii'iiiii.ij f V - Apply nesrest U s Emnlovment OITic ,. i i .... ...... .... 11L iti -unib ljiis u wim jou ELECTRICIANS nnd helpers wanted at .... um-iaAS nnd helpers wanted at cV-lIM once, experienced on maintenance 'worVi ,:'ie)M !"" TV.'U'. f,1r work. Joseph Cnmoheil Cm.'. ' r',n"' """lv for work. Joseph Cnmoheil Cm' j( 2d nnd Market sts.. Camden. N. J. Arnlv to w5 nearest U s. Employment Servlco Office ?$&$ Ilrlnu- this nd with vou "'"- vjnice.,yf -...-nn . " .V'i0 n'r" J,nr", Wn mMt '"f ... vJ!?.'r' r-. 17fun.'l' JnI3 Oermantown ice.- Drlnp; thia'ad - "' ,''mpl0'm''t " LARORERS. MALE AND FEMALS BOILER5IAKERS BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS LAYERS-OUT MACHINISTS HODCARRIERS RIGGERS' HELPERS FIREMEN COAL PASSERS OILERS BOILER SCRAPERS BOILER-HOUSE ENGINEERS PACKERS AUTO MECHANICS CHAUFFEURS TEAMSTERS ATLANTIC REFINING CO. 3144 PASSYUNK AVE. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICB MR. HAUTHORN 3D AND WALNUT OR MR. JENKINS 1321 ARCH ST. BRING THIS AD WITH TOU t MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCB CO. NICETOWN NEEDS LABORERS !?- ' .i10" Fn,oWR!.7rww5 J wm - ??Uh UNTRAINED a. wjU ,. ntiimtrv and surety you can no mpjs, t or v yoUR toUNTRY In Its PRESENT EMERf . ,, pvvy by relinquishing your OFFICE job , jV y.viN,-jfn r ,. nvrnlJJl. We hare, "t TRAIH.mu.cir... ""- r- ".-- ,? .a donning the OVERALLS. We. hT greatly added to our employment faculties. 4301 WISSAHICKON AVE. ' ATPT.V ANY U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE BRING THIS AD WITH TOU LABORERS MEN WANTED FOR PENNA. RAILROAD WHITE OR COLORED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK, nl4 & WORK AND FREIGHT HANDrN ADVANCEMENT FOR MEN Win m ABILITY n'l 6.VS MU lai ilAJU Y71 CAN BOARD WITH THE CQMPANTii REASONABLE C03T IF DE3rRf"' APPLT 48 i, 17U TT'H v m up M iM ft v -fji yt3H wSl ;1''1 1 J - . - 4UC?. t .i ,j'' -I ",V.'-.'-.l. it Ri!fV's'Wi' t'-'i Vjt i'ix$71 dtttfti v:L :AMto . A i-..ef . ,u"j ,JX,,5',VeTi .-V, . IVi S.f.rl-
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