Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 28, 1918, Final, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1918 -
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ACTION TO THWART
RENT PROFITEERING
'Aid to Build Hotels and Apart
ments Refused Price
Schedules Withheld
By the United Press
'' IVaslilngton, Auk. 28.
Drastic steps have been tnken by the
Capital Issues Committee of the Treas
ury Department to thwart profiteering
In rentals and In hotel tariffs, It was
learned here today. At the same time
It was learned measures were under
consideration which would check exor
bitant profits In other lines by limiting
funds which could bo commanded.
v Ratification of locum to build hotels
and apartment houses In half a dozen
Cities, Including the national capital,
has been refiist'l by the committer be
causA the corporaci-ns seeking; fi.rrti
would' not submit vh'dUlei nf pilios
to be charged. The committee's action
'ikwuhas set adrift the construction of a
large apartment hotel In Now York, ono
In Washington and a similar project In
Chicago, It was stated officially. Nu
merous small propositions have had to
.wait the war's termination because
funds were not available after the capi
tal Issues committee was not furnished
With rental schedules.
Although no official confirmation could
be had, It was reported the committee
Its nnnroval of
Its npproiai ot
ling of foodstuffs
less Information
soon might withhold
loans to finance the holding i
in large quantities unless Information
la provided on profits to be gained. Tne
committee had no power to check profit.
Federal neservo district It can obtain
first-hand Information on all subjects
and therefore Is In a position to .force
out blood-money grafters.
JEFFERSON DROPPED BY ARMY
Former Police Boat Pilot Loses
Commission as Lieutenant
Granville S. Jefferson, former police
boat pilot, has been dropped rrom the
United' States army, In which he was
recently commissioned a second lieu
tenant. He was thrice dismissed from
the ' city police force nnd once dis
honorably discharged from tho naval re-
Jefferson's discharge from the army
was by order of the President, but no
explanation was navanceu at. mo office
OI Ine UUJUlttiii. Bcuvmi.
When a pnlloo boat pilot. Jefferson
ehot nnd killed James Fltzslmmons,
porter In a saloon nt Ninth nnd Ranstend
streets on New Year's Eve, 1914. In thf
following November he was acquitted of
murder. Director Porter then dis
charged him from tho po'leo force, but
In February, 1016, Councils created a
new post as pilot for him and he held
the position until April, 1917, when,
after a controversy with a superior of
ficer, he was again discharged.
He then won a commission as a Junior
lieutenant In the naval reserve, but was
court-martialed for Insubordination In
a fevv weeks. Again he became attached
to the police force, and again he waa
discharged, It being alleged ho gambled
en the deck of a police boat.
FROM MINER TO BRIGADIER
Welshman Proves nt Last He Can
Lead Men
By the Associated Presi
London, Aug. 28 Godfrey Jones, a
Welsh mine foreman, who enlisted early
In the war a a prlvale nnd who yes
terday was nominated to be a brlgadlpr
general, was once considered by the
mine officials with whom ho was con
nected for ears as lacking the ability
to lead men.
Shortly after the war broke out Jones
Joined the Cardiff "Pais," a battalion of
wring except through Its refusal to ap- friend, invited " t' aefvicej.' s"t.tR a. m .
prove loans. It Is pointed out. But l3 Lansdnvvne ave . Camden. N J. Hlah
through Its adlsory committees in each Jit" p,Kl,i0W5'I.r"'l5!' S?!). i-f- ."2'
the South Wales Borderer. He speed- j JAMIIS R. aon or late hllvvood and l.'llza
lly was made corporal and rapidly nroe bnth tleverd Relatives and frlenda Invited
to the rank of seraennt mnlor. Later 1o funeral services Krl.. 2 p. m , 1027 ritz
h. ISeiraS . enmmllnn i.aier Brald st. Int lYrmvood Cem Remains
he received a commWsion. may be vlewid Thurs.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto
Jones went to France in the autumn service
of 1916 and soon afterward was trans- OIJ2NN Aug. 20. ANNA M daughter
f erred to Salonlca. where he won the I of Nlcholaa T and late Mary Glenn (neo
Distinguished Service Order and prnmo-I -N"?''"' '.' " ni XW.
tlon to a Ileutennnt colonelcy. U liree
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WeekB aSTO he Obtained leale tO COniP
nomo aim luiriy u wur iiu.-iniui wchivhc
The directors of the minimi companv
with which U was formerly employed
have decided to crente a spec1"! "osl
tlon for him on his return to civil life.
COAL SUBSTITUTE APPROVED
Fuel Administration Will Aid,t0HAJTOnR,-,u7de7nn'A,uWJ.sft.ni,si8!
Manufacture of Bricketla
n .w. i .......... .1... v..-
uiit ui mo timiBuu-iiiiiii7oui.il ' '- i and frleima. also vmpioes or Mtunaard
Been investigated by officials of the na- Dental Manufacturing Co., Invited to at
tlonal fuel administration has proved ho .tend funeral aervlcea on Saturday ot i
el.rny UudinTnV &" Mmam.naV vJ' onlSIy
its manufacture at tjltncnneia. va.. it hai.I. Suddenly. Aug. 2d. at Pitman,
wag announced at the fuel admlnlstra- n j SARAH a., wife of Andrew J. Hall,
tlon here this afternoon. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
The plant will b completed vv Ith'i ' 1828 N. Camac at.. Phlla.. Krl., 2 p. m.
about six months. The output Is to be '"Sinwien aub "-i ADELAIDE jonfs
utilised by the Government and probub.y wl,ft80cVfRNeTmAanBw:IIower!. Rejatlvel'nd
will be burned by lessels In the navy. , friends 'Invited to funerol services. Thurs,
The product, which Is In the form of 3 n in.. School lane and Feme ave.. Dreiel
brlcketts. Is obtained by treating a low Hill. Del. Co. Int. Arlington Cem. Remains
grade of bituminous coal with a new low m?;,II,H,F,rLius?"-' citlSTAVE 'j hu.
temperature distillation method which ht iSbtae HuethV?, strehmeler):
removes the valuable by-products. The ,) 4, formerly 143 W. Wlldey at. Rela
resldue Is compressed Into bricks, and tiveB and friends. Halters' lien. Society,
tests made by the Navy Department j No, 1, Kalrhlll Uaksrs'Heni Society and
have, ahnvvn it to nrodueo as much heat I FHirblil Yearly Ren. Soclaty. Invited to fu-
'f!.S!!)ttI2Lf"SL d,.t0. ..R?'6"1
s- '""' m.vw,i.ow i , t..,u.,,j ...w..w
less.
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HIS ONLY SON DEAD IN FRANCE
t . tr tt f ii p .i
Fnvate Harry Hcnnbacli a rather
Gets Tidings From Front
Allentow.i, I" Auk. 28. Milton
Helmbach. of Allentovvn, was today In
formed of the deatu at the front In
France of his only son. Private Harry
Helmbach, aged twentv-one, of the Per
vitin? volunteers, regulars of the orlKi
nol American expeditionary force, who
accompanied Pershing dverseas.
Private Helmbach enlisted Immedi
ately on the"outbreak of the war and
within a few weeks -was assigned to
PershlnK's command. From the piecing
together of Informs)! Ion recently re
ceived In lettem and by cable It Is
believed he has died of wounds received
June 6 when the Hermans were driving
toward Paris.
.entl)tf
Alexander. Benjamin Msgulre. Mary
Aahcroft. Perclval a. Matthews. William P.
Paeon. Helen R. JiSEw,,n' Edward T.
Burns. John MCOrnnlghan. J F. .
Pur rows n P. McOrath. Sat. J. B
Cannon. William McNaught, Margaret
Cliver. Charles Miller. M. Ullaabtth
Cnnnnr Annla Oratit VlOOre. Hnha.l
Consldlne. Elizabeth Murphy. Catharine
Cook. Bessie M"rry, 'iichaei j.
Corbett, Charles J,
Murray. William A.
NnsRV' "Charles P.
O'Neill, James J.
Qwena, Mary
Pendleton. Mary J.
Prelsendanz, I,. H,
Prophet. Annie
Puiey. Emily
Rals., Joseph
fjchuli. Herbert J.
Shermer, Joseph II,
stelnrpk, Henry
Stewart. Sarah
Todct, Harare B.
Tnmnn. Bridget
Walk, DaMd f'
Walker. Charlea If.
Walker. Wlllllam
Wallace. Laura II.
Wallace, Mary
Walan. Annln it.
Warner. Rase A.
Watson. Kllsabeth
Watson, Thomas
Weir. Elizabeth
IVhlteman. Adeline
WllheUn, B, L.
IVIIkay. Anna it,
Wltlfeld Victoria
, Tesgsr, Flora B, ,
1 ox, Amoa
Cress, aeoree II.
Dalton. Mary
Davidson. Irene R.
Davis, KJIzabeth A.
Diets. Charlea H.
Donegan. Mariin 11,
Dunbar. Jane D.
Kgan. Martin J.
Pehrle, Christiana
Prake, Oeorga W,
Purey, Mary A.
Oeverd, Jsmea It.
Glenn. Anna u.
Oomsrlnger. John,
Gray, Louis 1 V,
Haffner, Sophia
Hall. Sarah A.
tlflwir. Adalalda J.
Huather, Gustava J,
Jonaa. aiary 1
Kahlsrt. Frcdk. E,
ones, aiary i
.elisy, Jonn j.
In. Ida Mi
:ilnjf. Harry C.
etusr, Annla J.
is, Mrir Henna,
ST. i.atne rma 1.
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DEATHS
ough) and on of John and Ellen Alexander
act, I 28 llelatlvea and friends, Bright Star
lodge. No 30 8, of II i employe! Electrical
liureau of Phlla. , membera Antl-Cobden
Club, Invited to fumral, iThura 8:30 a.m.,
25.12 N. Front at. Solemn requiem .mass
Church ot the Visitation 10 a. m. lnt St,
Dominic's Cem. Auto service. ' v
ASHCROFT. Aug. 27, PERCIVAL (1 ,
son of Electa A, and late Henry M. Ash
croft. Hejatlvvs and frlenda Invited to fu
neral services, Ivy Hill Cem. Chapel, Thura.,
3 p. m. Int. adjoining cem.
mSAS0..- At Aahley near Tnrreecrale.
Philadelphia, Eighth Month sntti. HELEN It..
diughter of lata Jnslth and Miry Walser
Bacon, aged 78. Funeral Fifth-day, Elpthth
.Month 20th. on arrival of train leaving
Broad St. Station 10 08 a. m. Carriages
will meet train at Torrcedn. Int. private.
BURNS. Aug. 25, JOHN, son. of lata
Bernard and Mary Burns. Relatives and
friends InMted to funeral. Thura , 8'30
a. m . brother-in-law's residence. James I.
Stewart. 2oa7 s. Darlen at. Requiem high
li.i. i;"uren or tne Epiphany 10 a. m. mi.
Holy Cross Om Auto service.
nt-'nnpWR on Aug. 27. hub. eliza-
DETH SIMPSON nimilOWS. wife of Horace
JJi"1!' nA daughter of late Arthur 8.
and Ixiulsn T. Simpson? st hr home. U34B
"'"S) fi!.11' Overbrook. Dua notice of fu.
" u Kiven,
nfCAJ?N',Kf,.T-A,' 2S' WILLIAM.
J,r.,'"1,e Catharine Cannon tnee fl
".'""'".ond friends, alio Tore Pli
husband
Hweeneyj.
-,, ." i i' nus. niso mm uui cn
rtelnl Society, and emnlmea of Win, Cramp
fi,.. Y, a.
k in o n.".,Jnltca " runcrai, inura t
,22.ci.n,V ?"l'3 Miller at. Solemn requiem i
mass St. Ann'N Chneh in e m Int. Holy I
a an - ?: ""- Invited to funeral, Thura ,
v-rij tcm. Auto aervlce
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.''P'C!"" 20. CtlARf.ES CMVRlt.
5Xd. '" Relatlvca and friends invited to
vVn""kThur"" 2 i m., renldenc of slater,
i.' ti1?'"" Hamfco. I'emberton. N. J.
Int. riaptlit Cem pemberton N. J.
o,00?!?" At Ventnor City, N. J.. Aur.
23, ANNln ORANT. widow of Charlea J.
Connor. Relatives and friends Invited ti
riinersl aervlcea. Wed., 12.30 p m rtaush
e rA r'dence, Mra Tranela Dnckett, 100
V.'. ?.k'nd nve., Ventnor Cltv. N. J, Int.
ovllanda Cem., rhlln., 3.3n v. m.
rfE;;Sim.NR' Auff. 23 nl.IZATtETH.
daURhter of late Dennis and Mary Consldlne.
Itelatlve, and friends Invited to funeral,
ani-i u,n, n- ,n residence Charles J. Weber.
?' sS.rJnB Oarden at. Hlh masi of re
M?ieIS Rhu.rch. r stArstha 10 n, m, Int.
Old Cathedral Cem Auto funeral.
iC?S55,TrAl..A'n" City. N. J.. Aui.
Ti,'. n.''.B: "Jf.of frank A. Cooke. Rela.
tives and frlenda invited to funeral aervlcea.
.Thura.. 2 p. m,. Emmanuel Baptlat Church,
r.Aj"!? Hummer at. Int. private. Tern-
"? umm'r ' lnt- Private
CORnETT. Auc. 27 CIIARI.KS J
hns.
"'' "' L''"Ura, c,n,rbett and son of Csttiarlne
cox Suddenly. Auk. 2(1. AMOS, hubund
of Annlo K. Co (nee Strreter). lata of
Iteadlnic I.nalnnd. Relotlvea and frlenda
Invited to funeral services church of the
Redeemer llrjn Mavvr P-i.. Thura, 2 pm.
Jrlenda may coll, nil County Line road.
Uryn Mavvr Wed . from 7 to 6 p. m.
CRESS Aua 27, GEORGE H.. husband
of Sljrv A Creas. acted 4.1 years Relatives
and friends OenrKo V. Metz'l. Conclave No,
V, improved Order Heptasopha: employes of
Pelhsm carbarn and other emplojes of P. R.
T. Co. invited to aervlce. Sat.. 2 p. m . 10
Pleasant at.. Gcrmantown. Int. Uarren Hill
Cem. friends may call Frl. ove.
DALTO.V. Aug-. 21. MART DAL.TON.
vvlilovy of Michael Dalton, Relatlvea and
friends invited to funeral. Frl . H 30 a. m..
reaidence of ann-ln-law. Alfred Mann, 2700
Waterloo st. High mass Church of the Vlsl.
tatlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
Auto funeral
. DAVIDSON. Aus 20. IRENE R , daueh.
ter of John and Mao Davldaon Funeral,
to which relatives and frlenda Invited.
Thura . 7'30 a m . parents' rvaldence, 2303
.i. litn at Solemn mass ct requiem Church
i of tho Epiphany n
I Cem Auto service.
ini. noiy cross
I DAVIS Auc. 23, EMZUIGTH A., widow
of George Dnvla arid daughter of M'arv and
.. '."iiei nuecnan. iiciauves ana irienna
Invited in funeral. Thura., 8 a. m . real
dence Patrick I.ouahlln. 2012 S. 2d at. Hlsh
maea of requiem Church of Our I.ady of Mt,
carmel 0 30 a. m. Int. tNew Cathedral
Cem. Auto aervlce.
DOMillA.N Au. 21. MARION II . wife
0 ,c,larlea Donenan and daushter of Mary
and late Robert Wilson naed 22. llela
Uvea and friend. Invited to funeral. Thura.
a 3(1 a in reuldenci ot uncle. Matthew
Hasalett. :ifW Wallace at. Solemn hlsh re
quiem maea Church of the Assumption. I2lh
and Hprlnu Garden t . lfl n m. Int. Holy
4-rr rn Auto funeral.
DUNHAR. At Trenton, N. J.. Auir. 27.
Miss JANK DUNMVH Funeral services.
Thura., II a m., 43th st cor. Ra.tlmoro
uve. tnt private. Auto service.
i:C,A.N. tfuddrnlv. AUB 2(1 .MARTIN J .
husband of Helen I;san and son of IirldKit
and late Domlnlck Kuan, formerly of Olrard
vllle. Pa. Relntlve4 and friends, empiovea
pf Mlclvnle Steel Co. Invited in funeral aerv
Ices, 'riiurt., 8 n. m , .11. "is N. Hambrev at.
(near 23th nnd Allegheny me I, Solemn
requiem maaa nt Corpus Chrletl Church N'45
a. in Int. St. Joseph's Cem. Glrardvlllc,
l'u. Pottsvllle papers copy. Auto funeral.
rnmiLn. aub. 20 Christiana ne
Wolf), wife of Jacob Kehrle. ased B Rela
Uvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thura..
2 p. m 3J23 N. 2.1th st. Int. Ardsley
llurial Park Auto funeral. Remains may
be viewed Wed., 7 to II p in
I'RAKi: At M. Holly. N. J . Auir 27.
GKORGK W I'RAKi:. nsed 70 Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, 10 Whits at .
Mt. Holly. N. J . Krl.. 4 p. m Int. Hrother
bood Cem. Trlends may call Thura.. after
7pm
i'lIIIKV Kut. 27. 'MARY ADni-AIDE..
daughter of Dr. Wm. J and Marv n. turey
(nee Keownl. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m, parents'
residence, 6(101 Willows ave. Int. Holy
Cross CVni Auto service,
I.M'1H , t)I..H.. n VT T A.... IV
;c8idence, 15J1 H llroaci t7 Solemn mass of
residence, 1SJ1 s llroau st. holemn ma&e
remilem Church of AnminplBlInn in
requiem inurcn oc Annunciation to a. m.
lnt tioiy urosi, i em. Auto funeral.
UOMi:nlNUKH. Aug. JT. JOHN 00
MKItl.NUnlt. Hr. aged ill. Relatlvca and
friend invited to funeral services. Frl .
1.3U p. m. .'.030 McCallum at.. Germttntown.
lnt private.
GRAY AUT 21 LOUIS'1 V. ORAY.
widow cfThomas Gray, aged 70 Relatives
and friends invited to (funeral aeivlcca.
Thurs . 2:1.1 p in.. N. State at.. Newtown.
Pa. Int. ltlchborci Cem Train for Xew.
.sui'llli;. ujusnier or viamaa inee artnaii
land the late Leonard Hnfftier. late of 't4zri
I .-'"'" . ". ivaiuiivea
I W&Sr -Pi' Oali m "Sain.
may be viewea inura. n to iv p. m.
I JONES. Aug 27. MARf L, daughter of
I late Samuel and Rachel Jones, aged fu.
Funeral aervlcea. Frl., 11 a, m, 1000 N.
'"Ml-. , j?Br,n.cc k,
on of Kdward and Ld. Knhlert and
Rrandson or x-TeaeruK na note unnne (ne
mu-hUpv). hbwi u Reiifu and trimu
invited to funeral Sat.. 2:30 p. m . parents'
residence, 2SB3 Emerald st. Friends may
call Frl, after 8 p. m. Int. Oakland Cem,
KELLEY. Killed In action In France.
July ai. with Co L. 110th Inf., JOHN J
aon nt lnt John J, and grandson of Bridget
and late IXivld Dillon, aged 21. formerly of
1127 S. 3d at. Relatlvea and frlrnds. sailors
and marines Invited to high military mass
at St. Philip's Churchy Frl , 0 a. m.
KING. Aug. 2.1, IDA M. dnunhter of
late Stephen and Annie King Relatlvea
and frlem's. membera of the Gesu B V. M.
Sodality ai,l the League of the Sacred Heart
of Our I.ady of Mercy Church Invited to
funeral. Thura . 8.30 a. m.. 2440 N 10th rt
Solemn requiem mass Church of Our I.ady
of Mercy 10 a, m Int, New Cathedral Cem.
Auto funeral.
KLINO Suddenly. Aug. 25. HARRY C.
husband of Mona tt, Kline Funeral aerv.
Ices and int. private. Friends may call
Wed . to p m.. 2844 N th at.
KOHLEIt Aur. 20. ANNIE J., wife of
Henry C. Kohler. Relatlvea and frlenda
Invited to funeral services. Frl , 1 p. m ,
441 N. 05th st. Int. Hlllilde Cem., via
funeral car, 2 p. m. Remains may be
viewed Thura , after 7 pm.
'KOONS At lluahMll. Pa,. Aug. 21.
MARY BERTHA, daughter of Ulvsses 8.
and Bertha Heaeock Knone. aged in Resi
dence 4707 Cedar ave. Relatives and frlenda
Invited to funeral services. Frl. 2 P. M..
Wavland Memorial Baptist Church. 32d and
Ualtlrrnee. Hve nt. private.
KREHER. Aug. 20, CATHERINE J.
KREHER (nee Cleary). wife of Louis C.
Kreher. Relatlvea and, friends. Leagua of
Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8
a. m.. 11105 S, 21th at. Solemn high mass
st requiem St. Anthony's Church 11.30 a, in.
Int. Ho v Cross Cem.
MacCRORY. Aur 27. at West Chester.
Pa.. Sister M. EDMUNDA ISABEL Mac.
citORY. danshtej- of late John and Anne G,
MJcCrory. ,
MAtlUIRE.i-Aul. 2.1. MARY, widow of
Nell Magulre and daughter of lata Robert
and Mary Gormley. Relatives and friends
invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8Jtu a. m.. -274S
S. Hmedliy st. Requiem mass St. .Monlca'a
Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. Auto
funeral.
McEWAN. Aug. 21 rJDWARD T.. bus
band ot Mary A. McEwan (ne Gartland).
Relatlvea and frlenda. St. Michael's T. A. Tt.
Society. St , Michael's Literary 'Institute,
ban Salvador Council. K. of C. : Catholic
Henevolent 'ocletv. No. 90: Seegwan Tribe.
No. 1ST. Red . Men Invited to funeral.
Thurs. iM a. m., 1307 N. 4th st, Holemn
hurr- mass ot requiem St. Michael's
Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
Auto funeral.
McORANldKAN. Aug. 20. JAMES P.,
nt)auaiiu vi jiftrr 01, v'V ' WVQ ,
Relatives
na v!!1" . r2' a. u, ii.,
invua
loiunfrni.
Thurs , h a. m..
nail, , nu
Kil&iSKm
1)E TIIS
. McORATH Kilted In action In France,
Aug, A, Henri. JOHN II McOrtATH. M M..
fnn'of Mrs. Catharine McOrath, SR11 N.
rark ave. Relatives and frlenda, sailors,
soldiers and marines. Invited to military
maaa St. Stephen's Church, Sat., lfl a. m.
McNAUOHT. Au?. 2.1 a Prbte-in
Home for W'dnws and Slnale Women MAR'
OARF.T MeNAUGHT. aed RD. Relatlvca
and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed . 2 P
m . at Home, .IRth at. and O-eenwsv ae.,
IVcst Philadelphia. Tnt. Octorern Pa.
MILLER Aug. SB. M ELIZABETH,
widow of George W. Miller Retativea and
frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea Thura,
2 p m.. 2432 Delhi at. Int. Hlllilde Cem.
via funeral car,
MonjiE. Au. 2fl. PonErtT moorb.
Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral
aervlcea. Thura . 2 p. m , sister's residence,
Mra. Mssarct Knox, 2120 Brand) wine st,
Iht Arlington Tern, Auto service
MURPHY. Aug. 2fl. CATHARINE widow
of Michael Murphy and daushter of Frank
and Marv IVAlsh. Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral. Frl.. A In a m., SIRS Rel
orade at. Solemn requiem miss Church of
tte Nativity lfl a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre
Cem Auto funeral.
MURRAY! Am, 24. MICHART, J.. tins
band of Marv R. Murray, aired 73 nets
Uvea and frlenda. Holv Name Socletv of
Holv Nam Church, Invited to funeral.
Thura.. 8.30 a. m.. 230(1 Amber st Solemn
requiem rosea Church of the Holv Name
10 s m tnt, Catbed'al Cem .u'n -Ice
MURRAY. Suddenly. Anr 2.-. Wtt.MAM
A , son of late Jamea and Rrldaet Murrav.
aaed A7. Relatives and frlenda Invited to
pinersl. Thura., B n, m , i j-nweij rx ,
oionce,ier City. N, -T. Hlah rraea Pt Marv'e
ri.....i. n - V, Tt S trv'a Pern..
!"n". ",. - !." - "
n'r.ie-.ier city. n. j.
vtactitf . a... on rX1 AtlT-TTH TITTT-
IPPS. blband of Mary H Nassau (nee Tjs
er). ReUtlvea and friends invited to fu
neral. Frl.. HSU (i m . Illn N Qratz st.
Requiem mass Church of the Oeu in a, m.
Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral
K,.nn I 1 .... nil .TAMILS T hitahant
of xlary V. O'Neill (ne Dwver) Relatives
and frlenda, also Iron Mnlders'. I'nlon. No.
Hi, employes of Enterprise ryunrtry, invited
tn funeral. Frl , 1J n, m . 2R47 N 17th st
High requiem mass I,ady of Mercv Church 10
a m Int. Holy Sepulchro. Cem Auto
OWENS. Aug. 20. MARY, widow of Pat--t-i.
nuM rcaTeilvea and friends Invited
to funenl. Frl.. S a. m... son-in-law's resi
dence. Harrv Nellon,.412 X nroadvvav,
Oloucesler City. N, J. High mass Ft.
MarVa Church 0 a. m. lnt St. Mary's
"pENDt.r.TON'. i Aug. 27 nt Ssradse.
N Y. MRY J , widow of Wllllim I Pen.
dletnn, acted 74. Relatlvea end friends mils
Circle, No. (14. Indies of O A It, Invited
to funeral aervlcea, Sat , 11 n m , npart
ments Kirk Nice. 0301 Gcrmantonn ave.,
atn lnt private.
PRPtSENtlAVZ Aug. 20 l.tl.T.TAN
Itnr.r.N daughter of John 1 nnd Isabel
Prelsendnnx (nea Ashmen), aged 1 month" 3
dm neWttvca and friends Invited tn fu
neral. Krl . 1 p. m . juonroe nve .vingnotia,
N J. Int. private. Auto funeral
PPOPHKT, Aug. 20 ANNIP. wife of K
W Prnnbet Int. nt Osceola. Minn
PUSF.Y In West Chester Pa Sernnd-
day lllghth Month 2.1th. nitll.Y PUSHY,
aged M. Relatives and friends Invited tn
funeral without further notice J'lfth dav
2nth. It a m Rarclay Homo and London
Gr'" Meeting ltmise 1 r, in
RHIS Aug. 20. JORHPH. husband ot
Emma Rels (nen I.a liar), aged 40 Relatives
and friends nil organisations of which he
wvs n member. Invited, tn funeral services.
Thurs. 2 p m.. 1931 N. Front st Int.
Nnrthwood Cem. Friends may call lied,
after S p m.
SCHUL7. Suddenly. Aug. 20. HRRRERT
J. huslxvnd of Sarah Schuls (nee llagner)
Relatives and friends, employe; of Allen's
Farming Implement Co . Invited to funeral
services. Frl.. 2 P m . residence of mother,
Amelia SchulJ. 121B Harolcl st. lnt North
wood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs .
S tn 10 p m. -.. .. .
SHERMER. Aug. 20. JOSEPH II .son of
late John A. and Hettln Shermer. Relatives
and friends, membera Fire Insurance Patrol
and Flremen'a llellef Asaji .Invited In fu
neral. Trl , H a m , 7l N 20th st. Solemn
requiem mass Church of the Oesu Bam
STEINROK. Aug 27. HENRY, husband
of fate Uarbara Stclnrck (nee Trautwelnl
aired 72. Relatives und friends, members
of Corinthian Ave. German Preshvterhn
Church, officers nnd directors of 8d Phoenix
R and I.. Asso , Invited to funeral aervlcea
Thura , 3 P m.. 2530 N. Ilancroft st. (10th
and Cumberland). Int. private, at Hillside
Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed. after
7pm Auto luncrai.
uTi:WAitr At (IJU8 Hazel ave.. Aug 20
SARAH STEWART. The relatives and
friends Invited to funeral .service J. ri. 2
p. m nt Oliver H. Hair Bids . 1820 Chest
.,. ! tnt nrlvate.
TATUM Aug 27. JOSEPHINE C.. widow
ot John C. Tatum. Relatives and friends
Invited to services. Thur , 3 p m.. at resl
dence. of mother, Mary M. Cornog, 2225
Spring Garden at. Int. private.
lOllD Aug. SB. SARAH K . daughter nt
late John and Mary Todd Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral service;. Thura.
n m , 1335 N Allison St. Int West
Laurel Hill Cem. Trlends may call Wed..
8 TOMAN.' ' Aug. 20. HRIDOET TOMAN
(nee McSherry),. widow of James Toman.
Vied 73. Itelitlves and frlenda Invited to
funeral Frl.. 8 30 a. m.. 20.18 Almond at.
Solemn requiem mass Bt. Ann's Church 10 a.
m Int St. Ann's Cem.
1VAI.U. Aug 27, DAVID FREEIiAND.
husbind of late Alice Walk Relatives and
friends, employes Phlla. Hall. Park, invited
to funeral services. Hat., 2 p. m, parlors
George W liarrett, Park and Iyihlgh aves.
Int Hillside Cem . via funeral car. Re-
mains mav be vlvwcu ri.. mo iu p m.
WALKER. Aug. 27, I'll.
WALKER aged 71. Relatives
Camden Lodge. No. 1.1 t an.
M, K.: Leo Post No 5 t).
WAl,tvciv. vx, i. UAIUICI ii.
es anu irionas.
nu tA. M I r.
.A It . rial
Inspectors anil custom guards of the Phil
adelphia Custom House Invited to funeral
aervkes. Frl, 11 a m. 814 N. 4th at.
Camden. N J lnt private. Harlelgh Cem
Trlenda mav call Thurs.. 7 to n n m
VVAI.IUIR Aug. 211 WIU.IAM. l-usband
of Anna Walker (nee Kvvald). Relatives and
friends Florenen Cnst'e, No. 2111 K. G E .
and empln" of Surpass I.enther Co, In
vited to funeral services. Thurs.. 8 pm.
vlled to funeral services, inura, 3 p,
tcriMtuifl mav call M'ed . after 8 o m.
WALLACE At Arclmore. Pa Aug 20.
LAURA H. widow of John T Wallace.
Relatives and friends Invited to aervlce.
Frl , 1 p m . 1211 W. Susquehanna ave
'"WALLACE Aug. 21 MARY WALLACE
(nee Collins), wlfo of Thomas W Wallace
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, Thurs . 7 30 0 in 330 N 23d st.
Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavler's
Chuwh 0am Auto funeral.
WALSH Aug. 24. ANNIE B widow of
Patrick II Walsh Relatives and friends
invited to funerBl. Thurs. R ,10 a m, resl
dence of son. Thomae J. Walsh 42U0 vVva
luting ave , Hlsh mass Our -Mother of Sor
rows Church in a m. Int Old Cathedral
Cei a,i funeral.
1VARNBIV. Aug, 25 ROSE A., wife
of Charles P. Warner (nee Havdt) Rela
cues nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Thura.
8:30 a. m. 171,1 H. Isemlnger st Solemn
mull mass 01 requiem cnurcii or Annuncia
ten tn 1 m Int Hnlv Cross Cem
WATSON. Aug. 20. ELIZABETH WAT
SON, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited tn aerv
lcea. from her mother's home 504 K Patter
aon at Lnnsfnrd, Pa.. Aug. 2t. 2 p. m. .
WATSON. At l.ankenau Hospital Aug.
20. THOMAS, husband of Amelia Watson
(nea Rebmann), aged .13. Relatives and
friends Invited to service, Thurs,, 2 p. m..
1254 N. 20th at. Int. private
WEIR Aug 20. ELIZABETH, widow nf
Jamea Weir, oged 75. KelatlveB and friends
invited to funeral, Frl,, 8 a. m.. 124 LIndsav
ave , Rryn Mawr, Pa, Solemn requiem mass
Crurch of Our Mother of Oood Counsel 1) 80
a. m Int. St. Denla'a Cem Auto funeral.
WHITEMAN. Olencoe. III.. Aug 23. AD
ELINE, daughter of lato Ilen.Jam.ln and
Maria Whiteman. Christiana. Del
VV1LHELM. Aug. 24. hl.UAUETH L.,
wife of Edward L. Wllhelm. daughter of
Elizabeth and late James A. Porter. Rela
tives and frlenda invited to funeral aervlcea.
Thurs . 2 p. m.. mother's residence. 2240 S.
Hcmherger at. Int. Westminster Cem
Friends may call Wed., 8 to 10 v. m. Auto
'"WILKEY Aug. 27. ANNE M. WILKEY
daughter of late John and Hannah Maria
Wllkey. Relatlvea and friends, membera
and Ladles' Aid of Ann Carmlchael Church,
Invited tn funeral services, Sat.. 2 P. m.
25(1 E. Westmoreland st. Int. Cedar Hill
eWITTFELD Aug. 20. VICTORIE. widow
of Henri Wlttfeld aged an. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Thura.. 8 30 a. m
13(17 W. Butler st Solemn high mass of
requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 am.
Int. nrlvate. at Holy Cross Cem. Auto
""yEAGER. Au. 20 FLORA S , widow of
Anthnny Bernard Yeager and daughter of
late Madeline and Fernanda Mletiach .Rela
tives and friends, employes Strawbrldga &
Clnthlvr'a Coat Dept,, membera Grace Bap.
tlst Temple. Broad apd Berks sts 1 Invited
to funeral. Thura., 3 p. m . 000.1 Keystone
st . Wisslnomlng. Int. North Cedar Hill
Cem. Auto funeral.
T.OST AVn POUND
AUTO WHEEL Lost, on ahore road, be.
tween IVltdwood and Ocean City, mounted
wire auto wheel. U. s. cord tlret reward.
Communicate with William II. Beaver, 1214
Ocean ave.. Ocean City.
RAO t-ost gentleman a black bag on, I.ln
coin Highway approaching Trenton, con
talnitig 2 gowns and silk shirts, etc.: ra
ws rd tlllv;Tnrjei-jiKig;ijrmiajijeiniua.
RINO Lost, about Aug. 10, between Camp
Hill and Radnor. Pa., one marqulae-shaped
diamond ring, marked "J. E. C. ft Co , E.
H0J8 '; 1100 reward, return to J, E. Caldwrdl
ft Co , Chestnut and Juniper; no queitlons
asked. .
PE7 30NALS
GROCERY STORE of Abe Cades, FI01 N.
3d at., haa been sold to Jacob Edeiman.
Creditors please appiy until Friday o Sol
Melaach, notary public, 1224 Snider an.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
dither t'lasalfled Ads on Page t)
ADVERTISING SOLICITOR
TOUNO LADY TO WORK ON TF.I,
EPHONES: ONE WITH EXPEItl
ENCE PREFERRED,
SEE MISS LAURENCE
PUBLIC LEDOER COMr)ANY
mi AND CHESTNUT
,&.
Ja
t
-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other Clamtlfird Aria en rase z
A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY
IN U. S GOVERNMENT WORK
i i,i,r.l'tlii;Nlj Mr;nv H M l.lie.ii 11 . n
GOVERNMENT IS VITAM.T IMPORTANT
-( CAIIKll.-Mll OM TUB WAR,
10(10 "iOUNO WOMEN Tr.t.KPHONE OP
KRATonn tn Ttrit.Anie.i.riiiiA ANn VI
CINITY. Tlin WORLD'S WORKSHOP. ARK
1'ATHIcjTICAL.LiY HELriNO TO IV I rt llir
WAR.
YOUNG Willi F.N 17 TO 31 YEARS' OP
AGE CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK
AT ONCE.
S PER WEEK It TAID DtIRIN'0 TlfE
FIRST FOUR WEEKS, WITH R.vrlD Aj
VANCHMENT THEREAFTER.
PERMANENT POSITIONS! EXPERIENCE
UNNECESSARY.
Tlin vvrmrr tq pr.ritf aktv VASCINAT.
1NO THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PIiEAS-
MKAI.I KERVED AT CORT. ANNIVP.R
SARY PAYMENTS. SICK RENEF1TP 1 A.
CATIONS WITH PAY. NOT OVER 8
HOURS' WORK PER DAY
T.OOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC 'OPPOR
TUNITY: TALK IT OVER ANT WfiEKIJAY
REWEF.N R AND 0 OR ANY BVhMMI
BY APPOINTMENT WITH
MISS M D. RYAN ,, ,
MAIN OFFICE. 10S1 ARCH ST., PHILA.
MI8 O. SMITH. . A
408 MARKET ST.. PHILA. (
MISS F R S5INOOL
20 W. CHELTEN A1(E., OTN,
MISS W O REILt.T
20 E. .1TH ST CHESTER. PA.
THE BELL TKnjOMPANT OF
AMERICAN RED CROft needs stenogra
phers and tplsts for Phlla offices An op
portunity for patriotic service. Applications
Invited from competent people: salary ac
cording to ability. Apply, st once. Medical
Arts llldg .unhand Walnut ats
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Centrallv lo
cated ofnee of exsentlnl manufacturing
business: address In own handwriting
stating age and experience: ealap J75
month tn "tart P M7 ledger Central
BILL! NO CLERKS
FAMILIAR WITH MOON-HOPKINS RtLL
ING MACHINE. PERMANENT POSITIONS
E F HOUGHTON ft CO
APPLY 2t0 W SOMERSET ST
OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100
BOOKKEEPER
WHO KNOWS HIS OR HER WORK THOR.
OUGHLY. WHO DESIRES TO DO HIS OR
HER SHARE OF UNCLE SAM'S WORK.
CAN DO SO RY APPLY1NO TO THE R M
HOLL1NGSHEAD CO , 0TH AND MARKET
STS, CAMDEN, N J.
BOOKKEEPER
IN ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT OP
TxIE rUIILIC LEDGER COMPANY
PURLIC LEDGER COMPANY
0TII AND CHESTNUT STS.
BOOKKEEPER Assistant bookkeeper by
large mechanical ruhher-gonja concern
centrally located must be energetic and ac
curate: nppnrtunltv state age, experience and
salary desired P 343 Lcdeer Central
BOOKKEEPER Permanent position; good
salars- on; able to use tvpawrlter pre
ferred M 1553 Ledger Cs.itral.
' YOU CAN HELP WIN THE 1VAR
WELL-EDUCATED. AMllITIOUR WOMEN
BOOKKEEPERS
STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS
ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY
AT 1100 ISLAND
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKINO
CONDITIONS
EXCEPTIONAL WAGE SCALE
EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FROM
ALL PARTS OF PHILADELPHIA
SPECIAL THUS' MORNINGS AND
EVENINGS
APPLY PF.iyiOXALI.Y
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
HOO ISLAND. PA
ASK FOR MRS. NORREf.L
BbOKKEF.PER. assistant with knowledge
or tpewrning: eiceie nr rxprrience ana
salarv F isti.t l.eoger i entra
salarv r Lire., l.enrci r enirsi.
BOOKKEEPER! for contractor's office.
131. Ledger Central.
CALCULATORS
PERMANENT TOSITION AND OOOD PAT
FOH ACCURATE CALCULATORS
E. F. HOUGHTON CO.
APPLY 210 W. SOMERSET ST.
OR PHONE KENSINOTON 7100
CLERK YOUNO LADY FOR STATISTI
CAL WORK IN ADVERTISING DEPART
MENT OF PUBLIC LEDGER: HIGH
AcHOOt. EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE. AC
CllAicY ESSENTIAL: EXCELLENT OP
PORfUNITlEM FOR PROMOTION. APPLT
MR WESCCVTT ADVERTISING DEPART
MENT PUBLIC I.EDOER 0TH AND
CHEbtNUT STS.. FIRST FLOOR.
FOR 1IBNERAL OFFICE M'ORK:
WE DESIRE TUB SERVICES oa
A BRIGHT YOUNG LADY. OOOD
EDUCATION. WHO IS WILLINO
TO START AT THE BOTTOM AND '
WORK UP, APPLY TO
ADVERTISING ACCOUNTING DEPT.
PUBLIC LEDGER
UTH AND CHESTNUT STS. , ,
CLERK
IN ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT OP
THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY
PUBLIC LEDOER COMPaNT
8TH AND CHESTNUT SJS.
CLERK and typist, accurals at flgurta. psr
.iiantnt ixsltlon wnn excellent opportunlir
foi advancement. Apply to Mr. Schofleld
Itaeder-Adamaon ft
Allegheny ave
Un.. Richmond at. a
pi
CLERK, assistant, arcounttnr department.
legible writer, accurate figurer, experienced
In office work preferred. Millard's Drtsl
Shop. 12T H 13lh st J
CLERK In railroad office: quick and ac-
ourat at figures; over IK; aalary (I0 to
start. F 451, Ledger Central.
CLERK, experienced In Dprwrltlng anil
general of 'ce work. Apply Walthrr Mfg.
Cn . 3QO Kenalnaton ave.
CLERK In Tallroad office! quick and "ac
curate at nguresi over 18: salary U0 to
atari., r sqx. igciacr .wiiiri.
I nulfl'KWDMjlN . Yeiurur
LvaBuaAxpert-
lnal tracing drawinsi.
mtTi
JU(Utr
V
HELP WAWTED-FEMALE
(Other Classified Ads on rase 2)
CLERKS A large eorporat'on haa need of
t nlltlaV wnmari Kaaf vtn 1 R And ttO. (Of
rlerirAl work: Rood onportunltlM to avnce
ior inoip M now i nr Dimy, inouc mhh ""
marhfn fsrrl'nc preferred. ,tj,f "nd
prijwry. xprirn i 11a i-nrr "i'"yi
COPYISTS for billing department: Under
wood machln4.il permanent positions good
chance for advancement. Apply Simmons
Hardwara Co , 425 Arch,
DICTAPHONE We have a position open for
a good rapid tjplst. with dictaphone ei
rer.t excellent opnortunlty to the rlgnl party:
short houra Westrbn""n Electric and
Mfg Co . 1442 Wld'-icr Pldg.
FEMALE OPERATIVES
from IS to 45 sears of ago
1000 WANTED
WOODBURY. N. J RAO-LOADINQ PLANT
United States Government work Washington
Park near Weatvllle. N. J . on rennsjlvnnla
Railroad (West Jersey and Seashnre Divi
sion), also by trolley from Camden.
Freo transportation to and from Philadel
phia, Camden and Intermediate points Cars
reserved for women operatives
Working hours'
3 p. n
a m to 1 p. m
to 11 P m
and
34n TO Mo PER HOUR
Reglnners receive 34c per hour while under
Instruction, which Insls from 1 to 2 weeks,
after which the rate Is Increased according
to proficiency.
This gives ou an opportunity to show your
patriotism and do ur bit while being paid
for It, as the operation of this plant Is
essential to our Oversea Forces.
Lunch may be. carried Into the plant or
purchased at cost In the Cafeteria.
Further Information mav be obtained by
applvlng to anv United Stntes or Federal
Emplovment llurrau or
MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY
" 33 S. K.th st. (second floor)
Thlla . Pa . or
KMPI.OYMEVT DEPARTMENT
W1SHINGTOV PARK
WESTVILLE. N J.
tllRLS who want tn earn tn operate a
sewing machine by the best factory meth
ods ctn earn good monev with bonus. You
ahould npplv 211 S 2d st , Camden N .1
An npportunltv for a few bright girls to
place themselves In a pleasunt workroom,
with stcadv, profitable employment Chas
K C00V Company
GIRL as messenger In office of manufac
turing concern, center of city: good oppor
tunltv for advancement stnte age and
salary expected F 4.1S. Ledger Central
GIRT, over 10 years for lawver'a office
lim Iteti r.scaie i rnec mng
GIRL colored, reliable, good place
S 17th st
131
GIRLS
200
WANTED
TO LEARN TO OPERATE MILLING MA-
bring nr.rtT.iiNcn
MIDVAI.E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO
EDDYSTOVE RIFLE PLANT
EDHYSTOVE PA
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
2205 Island mad Mr. Monnev
5203 Market st Mr, Plechner
APPLY AT
U. S EMPI.OYMENT SERVICE OFFICES
185 S 10th st Philadelphia Pa.
1311 Arch st . Philadelphia Pa.
010 Sprnul st . Chester Pa
BRING TIIW AD WITli YOU
HOSIERY Frperlenced knitters and top.
pera tin Bsnner machines, dnuble-stlch
wnru a,c 2e and 24c a dozen Infants
worsted? Rockland Hosiery Mills. 8211 Ken.
alneton ave ,
HOSIERY Exceptional opportunity; general j
k'nowlodgo nf pairing, folding, short hours: '
5 11,1 vveekb. good pav steady employ L
men I. " MinMi ,
lANITRF.SH wanted white, tn take charge
of office cleaning, must ho thiiroughli re
liable and Industrious Reply ls letter. Mr.
lohnsnn American Engineering Company
Station K Phi adelphla
MOON-HOPKINS OPER VTORS
FOR BILLING; PERMANENT POSITIONS.
OOOD PAY
K F. HOUGHTON a CO
APPLY '-'40 M SOMERSET ST.
Olt PHONE IvESl-t.MiroN 7100
OPERATORS, experienced on power sewlne i
msrhlnes. good working conditions, n hours ,
with overtime and bonus, also good paving
piecework Chas K Cook I'ompani 211 s
2d yt Camden. N J
'OPERVTORS tower machines, Government
wn'k. annlv snvmaker Tent and Awn-
lneCo,.1-Jrv.itancocK
GOOD SALARY AND LARGE BONUS
WE WANT 20 SALESLADIES: PLFAI
ANT. PROFITABLE AND PERMANENT
WO -IK.
W. 4 H. VALKER
,1244 RIDG'. AVE
SOLICITORS
THE PUBLIC LEDOER REQUIRES
SEVERAL FIRST - CLASS SO
LICITORS F OR CIRCULATION
PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MEET
nd tU.k to the best rr.n.
PLF, IS E'HHNtAl. Id'T PER
ioNAL APPEARANCE WILL RE
CF.IVK FIRST CpNStDFRATlON: A
G(ioD PROPOSITION FOR FEW
WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO
DO NOT OPIECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
l:.lCIATIOV: ALSO
WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW
MANAOER APPLY TO MR COR
RBA. SECOND FLOOR PUBLIC
LEDGER BUILDING
SCRUBWOMEN. call 7 am; bring
buik"t. brush nnd cloth Quaker City
Cleaning Co (10 Bourse Hlda
SALESLADIES WANTED, EXPERIENCE
NOT NECESSARY: REFERENCE RE
QUIRED. APPLY F. W. WOULWOHTH.
12111 CHESTNUT
SEAMSTRESS, white, bv the day. to help In
' mending linen Apply inr cracy, oeicn anu
I Chestnut sts
I
. w , j ,
STENOGRAPHER for purchasing depart-
ment of large manufacturing enmnanv:
SaUr" expected "W-0." P. O. Box 3300.
STRNOORAPHHR apd typist for genersl of
flee work, one having soma knowledge of
hnnkKt"PlIHT Iirnrrir-Ui vs.,n. i invrirsinn
hnsltlon steady and advancement anr. for
k. riiht vnung woman. Atlaa Storage
ic-frehmise 37th and Market sts
STENOGRAPHER Must have Initiative ex
perlenre and keen dealre fnf advanremept;
.iHfA snn e"fn tirnur i'ir siiystiiriiiciii,
hours S.10 to tl.30 p. m.; half dav Saturdsa
slate salary and If at preaent emploed
r 2.10 T-edaer Central
eTTpvoaR VPHKR General office wnrk: ROY wanted for clerical worx In purrhaalns
mV,st be good typist: accurate: permanent dept.i splendid opportunity for bright, am
,Ji inn App'i- In person nr hv lejter tn bltlous la.L J. .11. Van Sclver Co.. Cam-
iW. John C, IVInston Co.. puoiianert. itiio
Aren SI
STFNOGRAPHEn. experienced, wanted hv
Kensington mill for temporary position
from Sept. 1 . in 8.M If, .t.t. erpjicn-n
STENOGRAPHER, experienced: good onnor-
tunltJ and salarv: wsr essential. Apply
,1 Metal Co. Frankford ave. and Rich-
SW Women'. D.n, r.r.l-St.t.
Kmii'nv men' Rnrcati 131 S.istnst.
u7i?vrihK"itPHER. on with experience, Ap
8TPFy Sbaevaroaxon Mills. Allegheny 'ave,
.a vTnenek . . ,
EVENOaRAPHER erne ramlllar with UnVj.
B?r rAhl,'ip?ly Wllllsm Fostej. 1M
HELP WAKTEDFEMALB
(Other rinsalfled Ails on Page 2)
-3"
STENOORAPHER. eiperlenre unnecessarv ,
permanent position Makln Heating Co.,
iiji piinert st.
81 K.NtrtilCAl llh.lt vvanteiT Insurance office
Henry W Urnwn Cn 411 Walnut st
STE.NOORAPHKIl, experienced Apply The
uarren co. antn anil tiras rsrry ave.
STENOGRAPHER, good position) stale aga
ami experience, r ic r i i,eciger c e ncrac
BTENOUHAPHEH Permanent position, good
Satarjj M 1.157, Ledger Central
STNOtlRAPHERS AND TYPISTS1VANT
l:i. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
WORK- WASHINGTON' PARK, NEAR
WESTVILLE. N J APPLY MAIN OFFICE.
MacARTHUR BROTHERS CO, WASHING
TON PARK, WESTVILLE. N. J.
STENOGRAPHER Oenera. office work,
must be good tjplsti accurate, permanent
position Apply In person or by letter to
the John C Winston Co. publishers. 1010
Arch st
100 TEACHERS
For rural schools In Pennsvhanla
V rite or call at once
U. S. Fmplnjment Service
Women's Division
1311-1313 Arch
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
TO RUN SMALL MONITOR
HOARD
APPLY MISS WALTERS
ROOM 427. PUBLIC LEDGER BLDO.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR, private exchange
Call, after 10 a m J II. Gillies, llroad
and Susquchnnna nve.
TYPEWRITER Must he fnmllla- with Un
dcrwnod michlne, shorthand unessential.
Apply Mm I'nster 12ilH N 31st
TYPIST We have a roslflnn open for 1
good rapid tvplst. wth dictaphone exper
excel ent nnnnrtitnliv t ih ,d.hi mfk
short hours Westlnghnuse Electric and!
mi. " ii-ji iaenerlildg.
TYPIST usnteiby large publishing house,
ClUlCK and nrPlimla m mannarn nhl" A r
ply. giving experience, references and wages
til alnrt 1 3Jll Ledger Office
WOMEN AND GIRL3
WANTED AT ONCE
TIME AND HALF TIME
, OVER 4S HOt'n
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
....!I'IRAn'' WORK
WITH REaULVR INCREASE
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN. N J.
WOMEN strong, for Inside far'rv work. For
full Informa'n np at the Conenteum Co.
Marcus Hook Pa : U, S l.nbor Pit.. Chester
WOMEN for kitchen work. Applv time
KcipersonireJneileiuc.Strn.trord Hntei1
TOITNO LADY, experienced In general office
work must be good stenographer bright
and willing to work, experience in Insurance
claims or adjustment department preferred
hut not essential, ah exceptional opportunity
for advnncement In pleasant surrnundlngs to
partv who can qunllfv, when writing slate
nusinees experience, lowest salarv accept
able and references V 311. Ledger Central
YOUNG LMlY tn check students' hits In
return for business college course, day or
evening Straver's Business College. 807
Chestnut
YOUNG WOMAN tn work In motor truck
nnd nutomnbtle parts stock room: excellent
chance for advance ment. must wear bloomers
or overalls Applv Overland-Harper Co , 14
S 21 t s(. Ask for Vogel
YOUNG WOMAN wanted by trust coinpanv
aa clerk: In repllng give age. experience.
If any: salary expected. F 444. Ledger
Central.
YOUN011OMAN In wholesale office good
at figures for work In estimating depart,
ment addre'a P. O Box 1033.
YOUNO M'OVEN. experienced aa cashlera
or in handling currency wanted by finan
cial Institution In the central part of tho
iltv. Mrite In detail to F 430. Ledger Cen.
tral. ,
General
nj.VyiSF SO. 1301 Land Title
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HELP WANTED MALE
(Other CliiNslllecl Ails on Page 2)
ADVERT IMNC. RATE MAN
l.xperlencd In advertising .igenc-v talc work
or well enough versed In ugene: detail to
take up rate work cfrnfl exempt or de
f, rreil c lasslllcitluu good ihanio In assumo
control ;f rale department If nf nrnner
tvne write In fonfldenee staling In detail
experience nnd nliri desired r 010 Led
ger t'entral
ADVERTISING COPYWRITER WANTED ''; rttr!,1 re"" Applv" "at "the" Sales Depart
Man. experienced prefembl In advertising f.r.,,1 St44 Pasvink nve nr urn U i.
rr.X"nUn'";'rn" ":in'l!.or. !"."'' Kmnlovmenl Bejoju .HimW. idvvilh ou
classincatlon. goncl opportunltv for right
inu,,n,i, , priiu iuii ,,u r 1 1 c u I a rs hi to ex-
perlehie salar ile'slrrd etc replies treated
In confidence F .UN Ledger Cent r n I
ANOLESMITHS
BOILERMAKERS
BOLTERS
(TO LEARN RIVETING DRILLING., ETC.)
COPPERSMITHS
FLANGE TURNERS
FURNACE MEN
INSTALLATION MACHINISTS
DROP FOROERS
LABORERS (WHITE)
i
MESSENGER BOYS
See representatives of the New York Ship
building Corporation at the United States
Employment Service. 1221 Arcb st.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER for general
work on bocks with knowledge of tvpe.
writing: state s-lary wanted. F 134, Ledger
Central.
AUDITORS A lane corporation Is In need
of nuna men with practical bookkeeping
nr accounting experlenen bank men pre
ferred; slate aae experience and salary ex
acted P 114 I.edaer Office
BAKER AflSlstnnt to head baker
t ns Vtnrket street .
Apply
BOOKKEEPER
M'HO KNOWS HIS OR HER WORK THOR
OUGHLY. WHO DESIRES TO DO HIS OR
HER SHARE OF UNCLE SAM'S WORK,
CAN DO SO BY APPLYING TO THE R. M
HOLLINOSHEAD CO , 0TH AND MARKET
STS.. CAMDEN. N. J.
BOOKKEEPER for contractor's office, ex
perienced double entry, with knowledge of
typewriting preferred but not essential
r 1.12 l.rer Central
VinnU'i; tT.Pr.RS A lame rnrnnrntlnn Is In
peed nf nuna men with prartleit bnokkeep.
ins or nrcnuiuing experience, panic men pre
I ferred; state age. experience and salary ex
pected P 118. Ledger Office.
! Hl"n,ER houseman, experienced, white,
, ziK nrin Mwr He , nala. or phone
0rrhrnnk Stfl W
HOT
THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENING
FOR AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO IS
OVER 10 YEARS OK AGE APPLY AT
ONCE TO MR FLYNN. 000 CHESTNUT ST,
tinv tn Anpir in nrintinr mint
nd learn
, trade. T, L' Davis 4 Son. SH!
Itace at.
. Apnly nearest V. 8 Empiojment Service,
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den, p.. J.
BOY. over 13 years, for office, desired, from
September 3. M 1358 Ledger Central.
UOY. Insurance office. Henry W. Brown
ft Co 435 Walnut
DOTS
18 TO 18 YEARS
WANTED IN MANUFACTURING DEPT,
nAEDER-ADMBON CO
RICHMOND ST. AND ALLEGHENY AVE.
Apply nearest U. S. Employment Office
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HELP WANTFD MALE
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BOYS
wanted at once
over 10 jears ot ass
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
Second and Market its.
Camden, N. J,
Apply nearest U. S Employment
Service Office
BOYS
WANTED AT ONCE, 10 YEARS OR OVER
i..."EKKn- "MITH a PAGE
MATER ST. AND SNYDER AVE.
. A.p,rJ. ,0 nearest U S Emptovmcnt Serv
ice Office Ifrlng this ad with jou.
BOY wanted for clerical work In purchasing
cept splendid opportunity Mr bright, am
bitious incl j ii van Sclver Co. Cam-
deli, N J
,UiYl!.Tiria h'.ht ,'0," ntecl for office,
salary IS stnte age experience and ref.
erence p pi J I, Mace nmr
BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN
NEEDED
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1825 FILBERT ST
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CARPENTERS
WE CAN STtLL USE SOME
SOME FIRST-CLASS MEN
AT MORR1SVILLE. TA
RRANN ft STUART CO.
310 COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDO.
PHILADELPHIA
Appl U S Employment Service Office
, 1521 Arch at
nrlng this ad with vou
CARPENTERS' HELPERS On HANDY MEN
needed nt nnee.
imUN & "JTI'ART CO
Jvenelnatnn nnd Sediclev aves
Apply nearest U s Emnlnvment Service
Office iinng this ad with vnu
. , . ''',Br:N""s, WANTED
,,,. ,1, o. i.eiKncon 1 nronv n XT
1 .011 ! !
ii niiicieirn
Apply V S Emn'ovment Office. 4201 Fntnk-
fnrd nve Bring Ibis ad with ou
CHAUFFEUR tn run Ford delherv truck.
Annlv P 1 Pfunel 3041 Oermnntown ave
Apnlr nearest u. S Emplovment Service.
Prlra this sd
10 to IS vears old, for statistical
e.ork In advertising department of
Public Ledger, high school expert
ence desirable, ncreiracv essential:
excellent opportunities for promo
tion Apply Mr. Wecot, Advertis
ing Department. Public Ledger, flth
and Chestnut sts . Orst floor
CLERK for banking Institution, splendid
ennnce tor uuniii.,i,,-ii .,...-- -.,.- ,... .
nrv expected. M 142 Ledger Central
CO-iT ACCOUNTANT A splendid oppor
I tunlty Is open for a man with ability and
experience ns i eost nrcountnnt with a rap-
Idlj growing manufacturing corporation: per.
rnanent cnnnectlnn IPPly by letter, giving
, full l porMcuInrs or cull American Ilronxe
l'.pnnriitlnn IlirwVn P
DRAFTSM IN Thoroughly experienced arehl- ,
tectural clrnfisman wanted, shop drawing
ex iierlenci ess-ntillt Apply Geo W Smith
l Cn . 3IH7 Puk t Ron ave
AtUntlc Refining Comnanv wants several
draftsmen experienced In piping laving out
and detail mechanical and -true-turnl work
DRAFTSMEN Atlantic Refining Co. wants
several drnftsmen exper In piping, laving
out and detail: mechanical ami structural
work and tracers Al.Plv at the sales dept .
3144 Pnesvunk nve. nr, anv US Employ
ment Wrj.,u' Bring this ud wlthvou
ntllrER to" serve-nnrk routes must fur
n sh bond P F Pfund .'mil Germantnwn
nve Applv nearest U. S Emplomcnt Serv
Ice Bring this ad
ENGINEER WANTED
PERMANENT POSITION
PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY
om AND CHESTNUT STS.
Apply nearest U S Employment Office.
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LABORERS LABORERS LABORERS
WANTED ON
PUII.DINO CONSTRUCTION
ON GOVERNMENT WORK
AT FRANKFORD ARSENAL
F W MVRK CONSTRUCTION CO.
' IRANKrORD ARSENAL
Applv
Nearest U. S. Empiojment Service Office
BRING THIS AD. 1VITII TOU
WANTED
GENERAL HELPERS
FOR M'AI.LPAPER FACTORY
, LABORERS
REF.LERS
BACK TENDERS
STOCK PON HOTS
ITECKER, SMITH PaB
WATER ST AND SNYDER AVE
APPLY NEAREST It S EMPI1YMENT
OFFICE BRING THIS AD.
LABORERS
MEN WANTED
FOR PENNA. RAILROAD
WHITE OR COLORED
FOR CONSTRUCTION M'ORK TRACK
M'ORK AND FREIGHT HANDLING
ADVANCEMENT FOR MEN WITH
ABILITY
NO LOST TIME
CAN BOARD WITH THE COMPANY AT
REASONABLE COST IF DESIRED
APPLY 43 N 17H
LABORERS
OULF REFIN1NO CO.
58TK ST, AND SCHUYLKILL RIVER
Apply pearext U. 8 Employment Service
On Ice
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The following: is a list of otTleeJs
of the
UNITED STXTES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE j
THIRD AND WALNUT STS.
1521 AUCH STREET.
5230 MARKET STREET.
86G 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.
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HELP WANTED MALE
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1VAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LKAVINO !
e
NONESSENTIAL. INDUSTRIES
THE CHANCE FOR INSIDE MEN TO
ENTER A PRODUCTIVE FIELD OF I)BB- i
FUL, HEALTHY M'ORK.
HOO ISLAND SHIPYARD OFFERS YOU i
A J01I AT LABORINO. IF YOU ARE SOFT '
AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK 1
wn MILL PUT YOU ON SPECIAL WORK I
UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK
IN THE TIRST LINE OF OFFENSE AT
HOME. YOU CAN SHORTLY INCREASE
YOUR EARNING CAPACITY.
THIS OFFER EXTENDS TO CLERKS..
OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCED
BY SELECTIVE-SERVICE REGULATIONS
TO SI.EK EMPLOYMENT IN A WAR
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO ANT
OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO
l
ARE WILLING
BOTTOM
TO START AT THE
II
TOU -MEAN BUSINESS, PUT ON3
YOUR OLD CLOTHES. CUT OUT THISjy
AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEAREST
U S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE J
, OR MAIN OFFICE M
3D AND WALNUT STS. t J
MR. SHATTUCK K
on J
STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
11110 ARCH ST. f y
I MR. 8WARTZ
help mriT.n ships ' 1
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LABORERS, MALE AND FEMALE J. ""
BOILERMAKERS ,M
BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS
LAYERS-OUT '
MACHINISTS jM
HODCARRIERS j;JS
RIGGERS' HELPERS J- 3
FIREMEN ,-tm
COAL PASSERS 'TSjj
OILERS -f J,
BOILER SCRAPERS V
UOILER-HOUSE E.NGrNEERS t 5
PACKERS ?
AUTO MECHANICS
CHAUFFEURS "M
TEAMSTERS 'I tfl
ATLANTIC REFINING CO. J
8144 PASSYUNK AVE. '.A
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APPLY .
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U. S. EMPI.OYMENT SERVICE
MR. HAUTHORN " ,j'
3D AND WALNUT J K,
OR tfj
MR. JENKINS ffjj
1521 ARCH ST. j,
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LABORERS WANTED t J
IRISH SPANISH T 1
MEXICAN POLISH
AN1 "4
ITALIAN TRACKMEN t ;'
MACHINISTS AND PIPEFITTERS
227 N. 13th it.
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LABORERS
GENERAL LABOR
A NUMBER OF GOOD MEN
WANTED FOR INSIDE LABOR
ON ESSENTIAL WORK
PHILA. STORAGE BATTERY CO.
ONTARIO AND C STS.
COME READY TO WORK
APPLY TO THE NEAREST
U. 8. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
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COO CHESTNUT ST.
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COI-ORED laborers wanted. Inside and su.
-i- e.Mnrv work. 1512 Sanson! st..c3
floor. Phlla. ana v.-ongeieum v.o-r 'l"sic.jJ
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LABORERS Ls.nOP.ERS LABORBtWj.J
WANTED ON GOVERNMENT WORK,
HELP TO OET THE
HOSPITALS READT
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