ffvPUBLIC LEDdERPHlUAbEIiPHIA, SATUBJDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918 y. w e . 3f v.k .?r VV Jaa. X JOR DEALERS SEE .'i DOOM OF BUSINESS ,- I?' &V liladclnhin Men Predict Boozc" Will Never Be Re- & instated After War "fWJothti.; to do liut net out of tho nntB." ilThls was tho view taken todny by riM-delphla liquor dealers as tho rc- t of the nnfmnfto yesterday by tho Km. 0f the nrohthltlnn nrncnilnirnt to tha -production bill, under which the nufacturo and palo of llmmr In this Bnlry will ceaso July IS 1919. for tho rinrl nf tliA U'nl- jffTnat liquor will never bo "relnslaicd" m,ini country after the, demobilization tilths flKhtlnR forces Is the prediction f I. P. Qoddard. member of a whole- f., liquor firm, speaking for the whole M liquor dealers. t JW Presldcht Wilson slKns the. bill re Will bo nothllic to do but 'Vet out Mho business and Btay out," according r Mr. Goililnnl. J'iTtJrty million dollars Invested In tho lodor business bv rhlladohihla brewers hH,pbo Virtually a total loss If the president signs tho Din, said Jonn am, a brewer. Some plants would bo converted Into lco plants, cold storage warehouses and places for tho manu facture of lco cream and soft drinks, but the malorltv will milt manufacturing lieer "for good," according to Mr. Eoehm. t 'Mr. Qoddard Indicated that banks Would bo hit hard by tho measure as iMy have loaned millions of dollars on .tJnlted States warehouse certificates. but certificates are negotlablo and Mny liquor firms havo borrowed money them, ho declared, and ho could not iHeve that tho Government would htuiate them, thus forcing bankers Vho held tho securities to tho wall. "The tlmo Is too short for largo whole- laaJem to cot out without a loss." Mr. Qoddard said. "Th6 now tax measure Will probably put a tax of $8 n gallon Ori' spirits. It Is now $3.20. That would flake a caso of whisky that now sens for JO cost about $44. l'copto will not buy 1 t that price, so, you see, wo are going "b6 Heavy losers." "Congress has provided In tho meas- r that liquor may bo manufactured end sold after the United States forces 'are demoralized," ho said, "but that is too Uncertain a contingency. No brewer will take that risk. Wo will all get oUt Of the business on tho dato set. Hut the majority of the brewers will manu facture beer up until tho last day be- caaie the demand for this beverage 13 Mater than tho supply.' Philadelphia's rceiiues will be lilt , hard blow bv this bill. Last year tho IclrVs Uauor Interests' turned $1,910,- 1694.88 Into the City Treasurer's coffers. SUMMER KKSOUTI ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTEL BOSCOBEL K.enH,c',.sr Ay- "" aawau-wi vv,uwws-u jjjh Always open. Ainir. ft Duron plnns nklt. A. n MARION Woshninatpr Ky av- nr-Bch- Elev t0 st vvesnninsier 1r bath runnlnK wateri I1S.SO up wkly. ; t2.S0 up dly. Chas. Buhre. t IZtCkwer-Hahn Mustek 'La'derny lAlf Spruce St.. Philadelphia. nent faculty, modern poulDtnent. Address 1 42111 ttrlton Lewis Murphy, Managing Director. f J DANCINO :rjwiivATB Dancing lessons $5 M C0RTIRS07, -.LllOOL, Mlrroweil Rtndlos KrB Chaalnut Mt. coy ft live. Locust 31 111-. ,, A TEACH KB FUR EVERY I'UML EnrrATioNAT, Yoiinic Men nnd liny ' Civil Engineering and ?f Technical Courses These courses are civon onlv in . thevenlng8. They are divided into , fojir groups, designed to furnish preparation for special fileds in Civil Engineering, such as Survey-1 lng, Structural Eingeering, Hy draulics and rreneral Enirinecrintr jrork. By combining with these Special duties a number ot cultural subjects, the degreo of Bachelor of Sc4iit6 in Civil Engineering may I b&,cbtaincd. I i :ThB fees are moderate, the claeses titiall, the teachers experienced engi neers. Persons may register for an entire course or jor partial courses to. m-eet the 'requirements of special , nuiutnei, ouct fdcciiu courses m- elwe Drawings, Strength of Mate- nuw, aurveyuijj, ucemistrj, oicum Kngtnes, Estimating and Plan Headings ..Stad lor catalog M-1Z. . ' Thone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. below Berks I ,t r Philadelphia m William Penn Charter Schoo .l-'No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA nded In 11289 and chartered by William Ai tha iims dav aa the city nf Phlla lohla. the Penn Charter School has main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence Baling tha put rorty-threa yeaia th achool Ml graduated nearly 1300 pupils, of whom aoi than 1100 have continued their atudtea an a mjtnrt. nf rolleffea and unlveraltlea. Kr the betur accomraodatlon ot the recant BftOreaaed enrollment a new two-atory wilding la being constructed on the West Huge. Plans for tha future include the WM utilisation for achool purpoaes of the ajmlflcent playing fields ot 22 acres at HH& Lane, Theae plana are held In abey- , pending me lime wnen me icroiina. , eAndHlnnti. iniv nepm't new alructlon. The liiOth year beglna Hep- er -lain, wlin every memoer oi ibis fa teaohing staff on duty, with such Hona to its memoersnip as incraaaea ment lias rendered necessary. . a Prpapectua for ivih-iu is reaar rer flibutlon. Buildings open for Inspeotloa relaaalflcstlon of ruplla Sept. 4th. 1,11 BUVBAUU aim I' mnnirai., rut v, 7 1 rrr nAmiisnr T Young Womn ond nlrln Victory Depends on Food MDo you want to know morabout vemeta- .'- -.".- - "V "" ' LZ Z-. - "n. i. ana irun trrowinv. isrui crot, boms. tlUstr. poultry, bees, trees, shrubs. srit. canning ann preservinsr , short course of ten weeks beslns Sept. Lectures nnd practical work equips rs for the Land Army. Cataloff. ITrwo-year cfurfi heflnn .Tftnuary, Q lickooTi or HORnririruiiK for wn j .VAmhler, Tenna.. 18 mile from Phil nefinn .iftnuary, iwih. IMiltu. Th Gordon-Roney School -. g-ti.i Aim an... ctHat to CUI Ulllli UpiUI-l? Ulivtk rtl and College Preparatory Courses. Garden and dym. Miss HONEY. Prln. ijp'' WASHINOTON, CONN. WYKEHAM RISE Cunlry School for Girls ''''F. X. DstUs, L. L. A., Principal V, Washington, Connecticut represeniaure. ajaoei js. nowman clpal, Cahasset, Hatsachasetta aBjsjBjjssBaaa)ssasFsisrw, )"j:' "'ihjmli i Jl LyHSHMSSvcijH aBKi tasBlaaaMf '"Jaf Jff1 1 GUARD SHOOTS DEAF MAM Victim Did fot Hcnr Order to Unit Near Pier Because ho failed to halt near Pier No. 19ton tho Delawnro IUver, when twlco ordered to do so by a sailor sen tinel, William T. llarmnn, flfty-elght years old, of the Eaglo Hotel, Third and Vino streets. Is In tho Jefferson Hospital with a bullet In Ills left leg. Ho will recover, Hnrman was crowing Delaware ave nue near Vino street wlion ho was or dered to halt. Ho Is deaf and did not hear. Tho police of tho Fifteenth and Locust streets station Investigated the shooting. Government work is being; dono at Tier 19. HEAT RATE GOES UP , Philnilclplila Electric Company Schedule in Effect Tomorrow Increased rates for steam heating will beconio effective tomorrow. Tho Phlla- irnia l; cctrlc company pome i mo ago .made application to tho rubllo Sorvlco Commission for 'tho right to make tho Increase. ... .... Tho Increaso Is rrom tmriy-eigm to forty cents a square foot for radiation up to 1300 squaro feet, and from flf in tn ttvontv cents a snuaro foot for radiation In excess of 1300, MUTATIONAL llolh Boxc -West Branch Z2 -Y. M. C. A; Young Men and Women Prepare for Advancement Biff, firms nro losimr thousands of executives. Thev must havo others. If you are trained in tho fundamentals you can step in ana nwKc good. Our Drenaratorv course will fit you for a more responsible position. It includes Mechanical and Structural Drawinjr. Stenog raphy, Typewriting, Bookkeeping nnd Elementary School Work. Business will need you be ready. Day Schools open 'Sept. 16 Night Schools open Sept. 23 Write, phone or call Tile Director, Slid and Sansom Sta. Preparatory Cpurses Temple University prepares young men and women for the entrance examinations to tho College of Lib eral Arts nnd Sciences, also for all Stnto preliminary examinations for admission tothc professional schools. The preparatory courie is the equivalent of a four years' high school course, but students can enter ami near of the course uvon wescn- tation of the proper credentials for the preceding work. It ts tn setaion both day and evening. Send or phone today for Catalog M-8. Phone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Drond St. below IJerke I Philadelphia Training for War Time Business Service Take advantage of the special war time couraea at Pelrce School ao that you can help fill the placea of those who have gone to war. Trained young women have greater opportunttlea than ever he foro. Day School opena Sept. llth. Night School Sept 10th. lteglatratlon. Daya Sent, 3d to 7th. lnclushe. Write for Mth Year Hook. Peirce School ' Pine St., Weit of Broad, Phila. Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Rfeatest business school Is so well known that larce advertisements are unnecessary. Wo hav tho best teachirs In town, and more of them. Un equaled equipment. Tractlcal courses. Pitman and Greint Shorthand, or, without extra chare-, Btenotypy. the famous mnchlns mtthod, which ts both more rapid and morn accurals than any hand-written method of shorthand. Scientific Touch Typewriting strayer's students win more Bold medals for spaed and accuracy In typewriting than are won by the students of all other business schools la Philadelphia taken together. Certified Public Accountant methods of bookkeeping. Everything else to corre spond. Individual advancement. Char res moderate. Positions guaranteed. T)ay and nlrut claes. Come see for yoiirself. 710 ntudents nnw Attendlhr, Start now. 807 rhestntit Street Minns Walnut SS4 BANKS BUSINESS COZMGMl:.. i)UBlll(ao llirn nilU CBiautioiiiiitiin snout inff ior irainea youna na women, waver were i salaries paid Htenozra pints. Secretaries, Book- eeper. etc. H firsMions, ijnjpr any nmo entntit St Phllmllpfiln WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Strests Opens Septembor 19th . Send for Catalog Our graduatea are in constant demand. Good Kaylns positions await you. Oregg Short and. the easy, speedy system. Complete busineas and aecretarlal couraea. Day school -. rtnAht nlrht srhnnl nni.ni Tuesday. iuvauuf, Divi, n. J.nroii any lime. .eii or wriie lor full partleularsand catalog. any time, can o - ..j". .v.:.r.':v..,.- ... ; ...r rillii, iiuir.in i ui.i.r.uc and College of Commerce 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Spring Garden Institute Ilroad and Spring Garden Street TECHNJCAI. SCHOOLS Art Mechanics Ulectrlctty Automobile Illustrated Prnaoi.Mu Oneria 8entemher 2a THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ANTS Draughting. Mathematics. Mechanic. NAVAL AltCIHIBCTUKK Mechanical Drawing for Young Woman. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CHALMBRB INSTITBTK. tOllJ ABCH ST. Classes for men and womeni private periods. Call, write or phone Ixicust 8684. ' GERMANTOWN FRIENDS school cfe'.n,fosrepUrVs;.tAo,,r.;.4i,BVi: n.ratorr punlla. Rtanl.r P.. Tarnall. Trln. C41 Night School NiE.. I Bhorthand, Kngllsh, Penmanahlp. a month I PAI.MKU SrllOOI.. 18 H.IOIh M. FRIENDS' SELECT i5oy.B1 ofi. ON-TIICPAnKWAY 10th and 17th 81s. MIT.T.KItHVlI.I.K. LANCABTEB CO.. FA. bl'ATIS NOUMAL, SCHOOL BeauUfut cam pus. Kxcel. table. Strong Faculty, Tuition J-Je, Fall term opens Sept. th. Vot infor iaatien aidx.aa C. H. OOSDlNISa. Vrb. WW are rrr men n JB there siut M phers. Ty Keepert. e ogT rh KKT.iniotm yOTlCEH tllptlt THE TRMri.lt Uroad unci Berk sta, (1000 N.V . Y.AHOft SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 10:80 a m. Associate raator William Vyr MeCurdy nreachea, .7:45 p. m. Win tha War Service. Official War Films. Address by Major W. A. Oar. mt. on "Somo of Mr Observations In France." Alj acuta free. September 8 Russell II. Conwell preaches morning and night. CHESTNUT STREET nAI-TlST CHURCH rheatnut nt west of 4(lth. OEOIK1K D. ADAMS. D! 1) , raster. Preaching aervlcea at 10 80 n. m. and 8 P. tn. Doctor Adams. will preach at both ecrlcea. Vlaltora welcome. Presbyterian ARCH STREET, 18th and Arch ts. iter. iiuutwiT ijiAitiiK, or ucneva i;oi lee. 10:46 "Waiting Upon God." s P. m. "Naaman, the Leper." Recital on Turner Memorial Orgnn at 7:80. Dr. Macartney will occupy hla jiulplt Sep tember 8. . r-rotealant. Kpl'fnniil ST. JAMESN. 22,t and Walnut sta. Bev. JOHN MOCKRIDOI: D. IJ . ,H:oqa, m, Holv Communion. Itector, J1K)0 a. m. Holy Communion, with Ser mon, :00 n. m. Evanlnir Prayer (plain). SLc.hU.CT"1?tl"1' 8.. C. will N the of riclant during the month of September. ST,T-.FA.FVE!B.F"ncn, ?,'! a1"1 D In cey 1b. 10:45 a. in.. Hnly Communion I free Krenoh claea for enllaled men and nuraea under way. Apply to Itev. Th. b. Mlaeellaneoua INANMCCII TENT. 60th and Locuat ate. NO Room at tho Inn." bv Oeo. Lone. Sunday evening, 7.80. TonUlit Rev. Oeo. If. Rrodhead. ffunday. 10:30 a. m., aerv Jf". '' "Hori. 3.30 v. m Jlra. Lonj'a Quiet Hour, MARRIED noTHAua annitAnDT, Aug. so. s p. 5!;jb,nav. W. D. S. aiilette. .rareonnn!., O',?4, 5r,3;nntoni nvo.. JCJLlIAN ROTiti ftVSri' rnlladHnhla, and ANNA n. UU11. 1IA11DT, of llrooklyn, N. Y. iDcatfjg Itenann. Att.(-- Mornell, Loretta O'Oprman, Thomaa Paul. Anna II, Prleat. Mary II., Reddy. Slary K. Itobaon, Robert Scanlon. William Peeiser, Walter (I Sorrldgo, Thomas J. Broolce. Laura Cameron, J. Donald Coe, Charlea J. galley. Rachel Joeg, Walter Cooper Franey, draco Cray, Jeiale n. Itefllne. Sadie B. jeMicraK, jonn US!!lit,t' ''""Ha S Steven'a. John C. Mnger, uavia Hunelnger. 8. M, Tudor, Albert. Jr., vuuera, Anna J. Waterman, Wm T. Wlleon, Alexander Wlralng. Dorothea Woerner, Lydla L. Kine, John F. Krausa. Davia II. McOulgan, Mary A. McShane. Mary Moran, Thomaa 0. BENSON. Aug. 20, AUQURTA. wife of Bernard Benson, aged B0. Kelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sun . 2 p,im.' 6D Aehland ave., W. Phlla. Int. prhMte. Jit. Morlah Cem DOTLE. Aug. 29. CORNELIUS J., son of Owen and Mary Cunningham lloyle. aged 21. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. J:30a. m., parenta' residence. SIS W f ,,?'" Oermantown. Solemn requiem maea ' v'n:ent de Taul'a Church 10 a."m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. BROOKE. Aug. 20. LAURA, wife of )Iv7.n J,'0Kf. nued 07. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon , 2 p. m., hueband'a raldnce. Cold Point. Montgomery County. Pa. Remains mav bo viewed Sun , 7 to 0 n m. Int. Cold Point Cem. Will meoi iaa p. m. trolley at Plymouth Meet ing. CAMERON. Aug. ,30, JAMES DONALD CAMERON. In the 80th year of his age. &t Donegal. Incnater County Pa. Funeral services at his late residence. 407 North Front at., Harrlaburg. Pa.. Mon., Sept. 2. at 3 o'clock. Int. private. .COE, Aug. 20 CHAItLES J. COD, aged 72. nelatlves and friends. Court tha Maine. No. 1H0. P, of A.I emplosea of Henry Diss ton Bona' Co : members of Salem Evan gelical Lutheran Church and other societies with which he was connected. Inlted to fu neral. Mon. 2 p. m , 2017 Oranlle at.. Krankford. servlcea fljlem nvangelicnl Luth eran Church 3 p. m. int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains mav be Uewea sun. eve. . DAILET. Aug. 30. RACHHL. Avlfe of John Dailey and daughter of late James nnd Bins Beeten. Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral services. Tiles. . ? tv nv. rHMinM of son-in-law, John Hrenner, 2301 Frankford ave. Int, Hlllalde Cem. FOOa. At Atlantic City. JC J., Klghth Month 28th, WALTER COOPER FOOO. husband of Cora Woodward Fogg, of Santa Cruz. Cat., aged 44 yeara Services At home of brother, William 11. Fogpr. 41 W Strat ford ave., Lanedowne. Pa.i First-day, Ninth Month 1st, S p. m. Int. priinte FRANF.Y. Aug. 2. ORACK. widow of Michael Franey. Relntlvea and friends In Mted to funeral. Mon J'.in n, m., 3714 Mantua ave.. W. PhllaTnilgh mala St. Agatha's Church 0 a. m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto aervlce. ORAT.Aug. 20. JEBSIE ELDORA. wife of Walter E. Gray, aged 51. Relathes and frlenda Invited to funeral taervlcea, Hun.. 2 p. m.. resldnce cf huabnnd. 3.102 N. 24th at. flit, Mon.. tot. Vernon. N. Y ItEFLlNB. Aug. 20, SADIE ELIZA. ftETII HBFUNE (nee Thau), wife of John P. Hcfllne. Jr. nelatlves and frlenda In vited to funeral aervlcea. Tuea.. 2 n. m.. I 3200 Race at. Int. private, German Luthe . ran Cem. Remalna may bo viewed Mon., after 7 p. m. IIEYNICZAK. Suddenly. Aug. 20. JOHN, husband of Caamyra Heynlcznlt (nee Lela neaka). aged 23 Relatives and friends, St. 1 Joaeph'a It. C. Society, No. 8, and riveting department of Cramps' shipyard, invited to funeral, Tuea.. 8:80 a. m.. Sr.oa E. Auburn st Solemn requiem ma.se St. Adalbert'a Church. Thompsen and Allegheny ave. Int. Holy Redeemer tern., urineanurg HOFFNAOLE. Aug. 2B. LUCRP.TIA S., widow of Philip Hurinagle. aged 80. nela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. rau L'aiu is. urosgey at. int. Ml. I Peace Cem. Remalna may be viewed Sun., R tn m n. m. HUNSlNnEn. Suddenly, at Pitman, N. J Aug. 30, SADIK MAY. wife of Joseph lltinstnirar. Jr.. and daughter of John and Mary Preduay. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral serMcea. Tues.. 11 a. m., 437 Chambers are.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. Evergreen Cem. Friends may call Jinn.. 7 tn fl ti, m. JACCARINO THE DEATH ON MARCH 9BTU 101R AT HOME. ITALY Of OIOSUE V. JACCARINO, an American cltiien, ia re- ported oy xne American i-onaui ai jiome. Thn lvsl renresentattvea of the deceased can obtain further Information by applying . . n.n.ri-t..l nf Hlal,. Vnshlnfrf nn . D. C. K1S8ANB. Suddenly, Aug. JO. JOHN F.. son of William J. and Nellie Klaaane. aged 0. Funeral, tn which relatlvea and friends are invited: Mon.. S a. m . parents' resi dence. 213 Pierce at. Maaa of renulem Church of the Sacred Heart 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. , KRAUSS Aug. 80, DAVIS H husband of Ella F. Krauss, of 218 Oak at,. Audubon. N. J. Relntlvrs and friends. Progressive Assembly. No. 4, A. O. M. r.s Washington Camp, Nn. 803 P. O, S. of A.: Ivanhoe Council. No. 004, O of I. A.i Idaho Tribe. No. 73, I. O. n. to., employes of Penna. Salf Mfg. Oo.. Invited to aervlcea. Tuea . 2 P. m.. Oliver It. Bair nidg . 1820 Cheatnut s(., Philadelphia. Int. Fernwoort Cem. Friends mav call Mon.. 7 .to 10 1 p. . m. McOUIOAN. Aug. 28. MAIJY A. daugh ter of late John and. Sarah McOulgan Rel. alliraa and frlnnds nlsn Rt. Clonics 8 P. V. M. Sodality and League of Sacred Heart, and employes of Victoria Mills. Invited to funeral, Mon,. 8:80 a. m . 2424 B. Douvler at. (18th and Rltner). Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross cem. Auto service. . McSrANE. Aug. SO. MARY MrSHANE (nee lfaughey), wife of Daniel McShane. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 a. m.. 110 Richmond at. Solemn high maaa Church of the Immaculate Con ception 10 a. m, Int, Holy Crosa Cem, AUMORAN. Aug. 20. .THOMAS R son of Dr. Joseph A. nnd Anna M. Moran, aged 1 year. Funeral Mon.. 2 n. m . residence of parents. 1827 Snyder ave. Int. Cathedral C'M6RNi:LL-Aug': 80, LORETTA. wife of Frank J. Mornell and daughter of Mary and late David McEnen aged 22 Relatlies and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues., 7:30 a m.. 1720 Mle st. Solemn reaulem mmi Church of the Oesu 0 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Co'?lionMAN'rsuRdd.nly,Aug. 20. THOMAS, hueband "' ,nt' Rrldget O'Oorman (nee tout anejl Relatives and friends. Coopers' In ternational Union, No. 108. Invited to fu neral. Mon., 8:30 a. m.. 2010 N, 10th at. Solemn . high, maas of-requiem Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a..m. Int, New Cathe dral Cem. Auto funeral. PAUL. Aug. 20. ANNA M. PAUL, wife of Oliver Paul and daughter of Mary Rren nan and late Thomaa, Kelly, aged 2.1. Rela tives and friends inlted to fun"ral. Mon., 7-30 a. m.. 2418 S. Hicks st. Solemn re qulem maaa St, Monlca'a Church D a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. PRIEST. Aug. 3". MARY n., daughter of late Joseph and Maria Priest. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Tues., 2.30 p. m., 137 Fontain St. Int, REDDY. AUg. 20. MARY E.. wife of Jamea F. Reddy (nee Callahan). Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8.30 a. m., 1823 N, Maecher at. Solemn requiem maaa Bt. Mlchael'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. Autn funeral. . ROnSON. AU. 80. ItOflERT ROP.RON. aged 04. Ilelstives and frlenda, .Court Amerlcua. No. 87. F. of A., and Southweat ern Aaaemblv. No. II. A. O.M. P..!Vvlt,1 to funeral. Tuea , 2 p, m .128(1 8. 24th at. Int. Fernwood Cem. Frlenda may call Mon. "s'CANLON. Aug. 28. WILLIAM, son of late Michael and Johanna Sennlon, Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m.. 800. S. Swanaon at. Solemn maaa of reaulem St. Philip's Church 10 a, m Int. Holv Cross Cem. ..... BKEOEn Suddmly. Aug. 20. WALTER O.. son of Frederick and Rose Beeger. aged 12 Relatives and frlenda, members of Hope, Reformed Sunday school. Invited to fu neral serWcea. realdence of parenta. 81)23 Lansdowne ave.. Mon., 1:18 p. m. Int. IIII1 side Cem. Remains .may be viewed Bun., SBRni'baB. Suddenly. Aug 28. TJj6MAS J., husband of Mary Serrldge. Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. m 012 N. 31th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church If a. m. t UaIv Prnii f.rm. Relatives and frlenda. fit.' Agatha's Holy Nam Society; Dlv, No. rm " 14. A, O.lt.i Commfi.ery No. 14. K, It, ll.t fenna. rtallrnad neiief Aaao. and Liberty Hell Lnda-e. No. BRT, Ilrotherhood of Rail rond Trainmen, a.r Invited. Auto aervlce. S1NOK11. Aiie. 2n, f)AVID. huaband of Tllllo. Slner (nee Harvey), nelatlves and frlenda. WIIIMm 11. Schneider t,oda, No. 4ia, F. and A. M.i Penna, rounclK No. 848. n. A.i Oermamlomn Lodaa. I, W. 8. Oj 4(ith V A tt n..w ..n.. ,,,'UU. IlIHli:. UIH.i t,liCCII ,!,-.. 1 Kxeo. .Com.: Queen Bather i.miKe and i,aav .Mnntinor l.oclic. InMtcd in ilea in 12S S. &4th at. Int. Adath jfeahurnn IVm. ,rir, m. nim . .am n m.. STEVENS. On Aug, 2. 1I11H, at lata realdenco 427 Northeast Boulevard, .10IIN C. husband of late Hannah P. Stevens (nee Corson), rtelntlvev anil frlenda. also mem hers of Tort Richmond Methodist Episcopal unurcn ann an organizations or wnicn na was a member. Invited tn funeral serilres. Monday, at 2 p. m, In Port Richmond Mothodlat Episcopal Church, Int, private, North Cedar Hill Cem. lUDOR Aug. 21. at Newark. Del.. At- T1BFIT TUDOR. Jr.. hueband nf Hatel Tudor, aged 22. Itelatlvea and frlenda, Ce.urt Irclel, No. 220. r, of A.: Srhujlklll Ti-lbe. No. 200, I. o. It. M t members of ridellty Drum and Fife Corps, Invited to funeral aervlcea, Bun , 8 p. m.. mother'e residence, 214 W. Tioga at. Int. Orcen mount Cem Auto funeral. VIOUEnfl Aug. 2, ANNA J wife of Thotma Vlguera and daughter of late Thomaa T and Ellta Wllla. n1atlves and friends invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m., 40211 Brown at. Int. private. WATKII.UAN. AUg, 30 WIIjIiIAM T., husband of Annie K. Waterman (nee O'Brien). Belatlves and friends invited to funeral. Tues., 7:80 a. m , Sin N. ailllman st. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavler Churth 0 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. WILSON Suddenly. Aug. 20. ALEXAN. DEU husband of Agnes V llson.' BelalHes and friends. Jerusalem Temple Lodie. No 721. F. and A M, Cornwall-nn-the-Hiidson Invited fo funeral aervlcea, Mon , 2 p. m., snn.l E. Paclflo st. Int. private. Oakland Crm. winsiNo. Aug. ao, DonoTitEX win- SINd, aged 72, Itelatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral, son-in-law's residence, Peter JIuf, r210 Olrarrt ave., Mon., 7:00 a, m. Uequlem mass St. Ignatlua'e Church. 43d and uaua ace, 0 o'clock. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. WOEnNEB. Suddenly, Aug 20. LTDIA L., daughter of F. O H. and Louisa Woer ner. aged 20 Relatives nnd friends inited to aervlcea. Mon.. 2:30 p. m . parenta reel, dence, 441a Mannvunk ate., Rnxborouch. Int. private, Weat Laurel Hill Cem. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET tiat, diamond bracelet con tclnlng 15 dlamonda, platinum mounting; aiampeo it-itifi j E. p. A a"A tlalDaK return to J. E Caldwell t Co.', Cheathui and Juniper ata. MONEY Lost. 140 In bills) Friday: lAnrn re. ward for return. 4S32 Walnut. PIN I.oet gold bar pin. with 2 turquolao nnd 1 diamond, going rrom 20th and Cheat nut to 13th nnd Jettcrson, Return to caaliler. Ledger Office. RINO Loat about August 10. In lclnlty of vrrmnu, .hihp mil ana I'Oll asninglon, Pa., one marquise - shaped diamond ring, marked J. E. v Co.. E-8ti5fl; 1200 reward, no questions asked Return to J. B. Cald well A Co . Chestnut and Juniper. 1500 REWARD will be paid for any Infor mation leading to the nrreat nnd con viction of tho peraon or persons who stole 7 barrels ot high-proof spirits from tho premises 234 R. Front st , Philadelphia, on the night of August 20-30. OIBSON DISTILLINO CO. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ails on Pnge t) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY IN U. S. GOVERNMENT WORK Trer.rpirnvr! smiVTrr: trNDEn tr. s. GOVERNMENT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN CARRYING ON THE WAR. 3000 YOUNO WOMEN TELEPHONE OP ERATOng. IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI- CIMTT. Till. Wtllll.Il'H IVIlHIiSlllir. All PATRIOTICALLY HELP1NO TO WIN TH 1VAR. YOUNG WOMEN, 17 TO 31 YEAnff OF AOE. CAN ENTER THIS UlltlAT WU11H. AT ONCE. tn ri7r tvr:i7Tf tn PAin ntrntNO TUB etneT T-nTTt n-l-n't'D toTtIT niPin AD. VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. rrmtANEVT TOStTIONS! EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. THE WORK- IS CLEAN AND TA8CTNAT NO THE SURROUNDINOS ARE PLEAS- t: INT Mi:AI.H NKIIVKIJ A'l' IJtiMl. ANNIVF.R- SAnY PAYMENTS. BICK P.ENEFITS VA CATIONS WITH PAY: NOT OVER 8 HOURS' WORK PER DAY. ... ...a ....... .. . M-n-.,- nhtinn. TtlNITY! TALK IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY BEWEEN 8 AND B OR ANY EVENING BY AFruiNIMliKl Willi MISS M D. RYAN MAIN OFFJCE, 1031 ARCH ST.. PHILA. MISS O. SMITH 408 MARKET ST.. PHILA. MISS F. R ZINOOL 26 W. CHELTEN AVE.. GTN. MISS W. O REILLY 20 E. BTH ST.. CHESTER. PA, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF l't,,91lll,UIIA BILLING CLERKS FAMILIAR WITH MOON-HOPKINS niLL INO MACHINE; PERMANENV POSITIONS E. F. HOUGHTON ft CO. APPLY 240 W. SOMERSET ST. On PHONE KENSINOTON 7100 BOOKKEEPER FOR ACCOUNTING DE PARTMENT; OOOD WAOES TO START; EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD VANCEMENT. ArPLY TO MR, WIE8T. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT PUBLIC LEDGER 0TH AND CHEBTNUT ST9., FIJtST TLOOIt. isaieahhl'KII experienced, for essential business: quick and accurate at figures; ac. customed to detail; aate age, exp. and sal ary itTreqiilredFflSOedgerCentra I . tinoirKnPEit female wanted at onee by U. S. Tire Co.. 828 N. Broad at to Mr Van Harten. Apply CHEMISTS with training and experience in general chemistry for laboratory assistants State full experience In first letter ADDnEBB HENRY DISSTON 4c BONS, INC. Tacony, Phlla.. Fa. J YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR WELL-EDUCATED, AMBITIOUS WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS. FILE CLERKS STENOQRAPHEnS AND TYPISTS ARE WANTED' IMMEDIATELY AT HOO ISLAND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE- WORKING CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WAOB SCALE EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FROM ALL PARTS OF PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND EVENINOS ArPLY PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFICCB HOG ISLAND. PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL CLERK, general office: permanent position for oung woman In snglneer's office; good advancement. Call or write Mr. Finn, American Engineering Co., Aramtngo ave. and Cumberland at. HELP WANTED FEMAMS (Other Claaalfied Ada on rage t) CLEftK TOUNO LADY FOR STATIST! OAI. WORK IN ADVERTIfllNO DEPART- ment of runnc leroeri iiioh SCHOOL EXPERIENCE DEBIIIARLE, AC. CURACY ESSENTIAL! F.XCELLENT OP PORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. APPLT MR, WESCOTT. ADVERTISING DEPART MENT, PUBLIC I.EDOER, 0TII AND CHESTNUT BT8 FIRST FLOOIl. CLERICAL POSITION8 Beral open. ALSO MANY OPPORTUNITIES . to learn the art of saw and file making. Oood pay and pleasant conditions. Call t to 11 a. m. . 2421) N. Front at. ASK FOR MR. MOORE HENRY DI8STON A SONS, INC Tacony, Phlla. CLERK YOUNO LADY FOR OENERAL OFFICE WORK; THIS IS A OOOD OP PORTUNITY FOR A PERSON TO LEARN FILING AND GENERAL CLERICAL DU TIES; OOOD WAOES TO START AND EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD VANCEMENT. APPLY TO MR. WIERT. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LEDGER, OTIt AND CHESTNUT STB.. FIRST FLOOR. CLERK AND TYPIST Atlantic Refining Co. has an opening for experienced female. clerk and typist at Its main office. 0144 Passyunk Ave. This position requires one that la a rapid typist and good at general clerical work. incr ludlng nilng: hours 8 .10 to A. Saturday 1, Apply In person at the Sates 1'i.pwrimcm. mis Paesyunk a ve, CLERK Wanted, young lady, aa clerk: one with cost esperlence preferred: good ail ment for steady and accurate worker: atato age, esperlence, salary, reference and wheth er employed at present. P 127, Ldg Office. CLERKS Young ladles for clerical work In stockroom of Inree manufacf urlnr tilnnt? Opportunity for advancement Applv by let- ler. air nir. American J'.ngineering uo., Blntlon K. Philadelphia. CLERKS A large corporation has need ot ung women neiween in and ao ror clerical work: good opportunities tn ndvancn for those showing ability; those with add ing machine experience preierreu: atate ago and salary especieo. r 11, i.enger urtlce. UIRL. over 11) yeara, wanted In large office to ao general clerical wora; aaiary ill; Slate experience, r no. j.eager uince. 91RL, 18 to 20: steady employment: make t.lf Pnarltv ll0ill Srallk.n.M... herself generally useful. Smith-Ramaey, 1040 Market at. ami, mer 10 years for lawyer's office. 110, R-sl Eatate Trust Bldg aiRi.s boo WANTED TO LEARN TO OPERATE MILLING MA CHINES AND GRINDING MACHINES BRING REFERENCES MIDVA7.E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYRTONE RIFLE" PLANT KDDTHTHNE, FA. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 2203 Island road Mr.Mopnay 0203 Market st. Mr. Plechner APPLY AT V. S. EMPLOYMENT BEnVICTJ OFFICES IBS B. lflth st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 1811 Arch at.. Philadelphia. Pa. 8)0 Sprpul st.. Chester, Pa, BltlNQ THI9 AD WITH YOU C1I1U.8, 10 years of age or over, light ma- cnlna wora: experience not necessary; permanent positions- good pay while learn ing: Increase nccordlng to proficiency. Ap- piy a, v. flioore. wm ,iwci st. MAID, white, Protestant: good pay and home to good cook and housekeeper: one who can do her work cheerfully. Mrs. J. F. Auer. nier bank and Walnut St., Delanco, N. MOTHER'S HELPER wanted for 2 children. near I'nnaneipnii. 4viir tc, iib v Ak rnn -im I fit. mil warftfi si. NUTlSB White girl to assist with care of children. 0301 Woyno ave., Gorman- NURSERY GOVERNESS, refined, educated peraon, must apeak good French, to take care of a 3'4 -year-old girl and assist with bov who attends achool: blst referenoe. F 8K0, Ledger Central. FEMALE OPERATIVES from 18 to 43 year of age 1000 WANTED WOODBURY. N. J.. BAG-LOADING PLANT United States Government work. Washington Park, near Weatvllle. N. J., on Pennsylvania Railroad (Weat Jeraey and Peaahore Dlvl ilon); also by trolley from Camden. Free tranaportatlon to and from Philadel phia. Camden and Intermediate points, car r. served for women operatives. Working hours: T a. m. to S p. m. and 3 p. m. to 11 p. in. 84o TO Mo PER HOUR Beginners receive 84o per hour whll J unde r Instruction, which last from 1 to IwiJM. after which the rat 1 Increased according to proficiency. Thla gives you an opportunity to show your patriotism and do your bit while being paid for It, as the operation of this plant Is essential to our Oversea Forces. Lunch may be carried Into the i plant or purchased at cost In the Cafeteria. Further Information mar be obtained by applying to any United State or Federal Employment Bureau or MacABTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY 83 8. loth st. (second floor) Phlla., Pa., or EMPI-OYMENT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE. N. J. OFFICE WORK Olrl for general office work: large essential business: good opp. for bright and ambitious young ladvi state ace and wages req F B.14. Ledger Central. rtc.i.-ir'te A HfllRTANT Wanted, by manufar. turlng concern In Chester, experienced of. flee assistant, man or woman, for Important position P 180 Ledger Office. MOON-HOPKINS OPERATORS FOR BILLtNGi PEnMANENT POSITIONS! OOOD PAY E F. HOUOHTON CO. APPLY 240 W. SOMERSET ST. OH PHONE KENSINOTON 7100 &ALESWOMAN. experienced, familiar with ni learner ann iiwfirr mull na m bla to meet and successfully, handle Urge E uyera. OOOD SALARY AND LARGS BONUS wm WANT "0 SALESLADtERi Pr.ia.AI.. ANT. PROFITABLE AND PERMANENT WORK. W. ft H. WALKER 1244 RID0E AVB. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ada en Pate 2) OPF.nATOhd. WOMEN, FOR MACHINE SHOP WORK IN ESSENTIAL INDUS TRY: OUR SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION MEANS EARLY ADVANCEMENT .AND BONUS PAYMENT INCREASES REOUI.AR EARNINOSi SHOP CONDITIONS ARE EX CM.EST IN ALT. Iir'HPP.PTSi WE PAN OFFER THE KIND OF WORK THAT WILL Al'l'KAIi Tl) TIIK WOMAN Vt'HU StAIBS "1 WANT TO DO MY rART." APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, THE GENERAL ELKPTIUC COMPANY. 7TH AND WILLOW STB. SOLICITORS TUB PUBLIC LEnOER REQUIRES BEVERAD FIRST PLASH SO. LICITORB FOR CIRCULATION PROMOTION! ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE BERT I'EO. f-ijiv in rwrtncniAi, hut I'ER- SONAt, appeaiuntb ivir.r. . . . -t m mi ..- i n-. . HE- CE1VE FinST CONSIDERATION! A OOOD PROPOSITION P-nil l M WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT OHJEOT TO HOUSE-TO-JIOUSE .S.n.tCIATION; ALSO WANT ONE EJCPERIUNCED CREW MANAOER. AJTLY TO MR. COR REA. SECOND FLOOn. PODLIC . LEUOEK BU1LD1NO. ajg BTENOORAPHER for cotton-yarn business: muet be neat, rapid and accurate, good ealary and eacell-nt chance for advance ment. Apply 40n Merchant and Mariner Bldg.. M and Chestnut ata. STENOGRAPHER for purchaatng depart- iiicii, vk inibn iiniiiuiiiL-iuriiiK cwiiipniiy . opportunity far adiancement, sIbIc age and ment or large manufacturing company: salary cxpecteu, 'w-u," r. u. nox a.iuu. STENOORAPHEll and typist for general of . flee work: one having some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred: work ta interesting, position steady and advancement sure for the right young woman. . Atlas Storage Warehouse. 87lh and Market ata. STENOORAPIIEK, experienced, wanted bv Kcnaingto from Sept. Kensington mil! for temporary poaltlon Om Sept. 3 to fent 14; slate esnertenrn and aalary wanted. Address P 020. Led Off STENOGRAPHER, emerlenred nnd accurate pleasant working conditions: atato experi ence ana salary expected, r 1.0. Ledger Office, STENOGRAPHIC, one familiar with Under. ..wood mnchlne. Apply William Foeter, 1208 N. 31 at at. STENOGRAPHER, experienced. Apply the Ilarrett Co . 30th and Oravs Ferrv ave. STENOGRAPHER In law oftlco. Apply 1515 t. I., i mm iiiqg. STNoanAPHnns anm tvpihtb wiht. n.Ei'i Uri!.T.n.D.. STATES GOVERNMENT 5J25&.V., WASHINGTON PARK, NEAR WESTVILLE, N. J APPLY MAIN OFFICE MacARTHtm' RROTIIERS CO . WASH Nal TON PARK. WESTVILLE. N. J, Ml.Al lIKll of bookkeeping, etc.. for business school! ."late age. education, experience and eal. desired. P 123. Ledger Office. x t t i. i.awrenco 1tl'-K,IL,OJin. OPERATOR for prlvnte branch exchange: one living In neighbor- hood preferrod. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. OIWI, TTPEWRITERMuat be familiar with Un derwopa mnchlne: shorthand unessential. Apply Wm, Foster. 12ns N, list. iti-i.-ii i-ermsnent position in engineers Mr. Finn. American r-nirln'.,..!... "i soon aavancement. Call or write . ' "."". -'.,,'"-, llll g Co., Ara- iiiuiao ave. ann i umperiand st. WINDERS for wool, cotton and lute; eg. -i.lf'fclf.Biy. 'or ,r.rlnced winders: will give half-day work to winders unabl. to work run day: work easily learned bv girls willing to work nr Tn wnrir inn Apply c. H. Maaland i Son. Amber and Wlllard, WOMAN, white, housemaid: $12 weeklv': r .ni'..,..S',,.l",,u0Ut- ""rhrook Golf Club. Lancasfer ave above Cllv line. '. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TISfE AND HALF TIME , OVErt ,g HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME .... WFAI,y WORK WITH REGULAR 1NCREABD APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D'aND MARKET Sf. CAMDEN. N. J. WOMEN, uhlte. to waah dishes and help cook! wagea 810 weekly; aleep out. Over brook Oolf Club, Lancaster ave. above City llne WOMEN, white, wanted to make themselves Mar"e't at u,e'ul! ,lfad' employment, law wu.ur.iM ror kitchen work. Apply .me keePr:aofnce. Bell.vue-Stratford Hnl.i YOUNO LADY for typewriting. generarcTer- IcAl worki five age. experience, aalary expected Apply by letter only. Edwin liar. rlngton Son A. Co., Inc.. 17th and Callowhlll. YOUNO LADY to check students' hals In return for business college course, day or evening. Straver'a nusines feiieee snT Chestnut. " ""' YOUNG WOMAN to work In motor truck and aUtOmobtla narts stnelf rnnm e.e.H... chance for advancement! must wear bloomers or overalls. Apply Overland-Harper Co.. 14 B 21st at. Aak for Vogsl. YOUNG WOMAN In, wholesale office good at figures, for Work In tlmaltn- .K... tnant. Addr.aa P. O. Boa 1618. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Claaelfled Ad on Pnge J) ANaLESMITHS BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETINO. DRILLINO, TTC) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACD MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FOnOERS LABORERS (WHITE) MESSENQER BOYS See representative of the New York Ship building Corporation at the United State Employment Service, 1821 Arch at. AUDITORS A large corporation la In need of young men l witn practical bonkkeenlni- or accounting experlenci? bank men pre ferred: elate age experience and aaiary ex nectea. i in i.enswr. wnice. BOOKKEEPEn. experienced, for eeeentlal business; quirk and accurate at figures, ac customed to detail: state age. experience and sslsrvl reference renlilred. F fl',fl. Led. Cent. UOOKKBEPEHB A large corporation Is In . -.mm., man u-lfh .... .I..-I KmI.I. lng or accounting experience: bank men pre- rerren; siaie hi-, rpon-nco aim salary eg' pected P 113. Ledger Office. BOY THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENING FOn AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO IS OVER 18 YEARS OF AQD. APPLY AT ONCE TO MR. FLYNN, 800 CHESTNUT BT. BOY for general office work, large essential bustnesa: good opportunity for bright and ambitious young man: atate age and wages reoiilred F na Ledger Central BOY to feed Oordon press with or without experience. 800 Chestnut. Apply nearest U. 8. Employment Service. Bring thla ad witn you. liOY wanted for general work tn large office; excellent opportunity ior aavancement. Apply eighth floor. American Stores Co., 4th and Noble sta. BOY. over 10 yeara, for office; desired from September 3. M 1868, Ledger Central. BOY. over 10 jeara. for lawer'a office. 110S Ileal i-.state i rust mag. BOY. about 16, In wholesale cloth house. Ap ply 1021 Walnut St. BOYS WANTED AT ONCE; 10 YEARS OR OVER BECKER, SMITH ft PAGE WATER ST, AND SNYDER AVB. Apply to nearest U. S. Employment Serv ice Office. Bring this ad with you. BOYS, over 16 years of sge. wanted for time elerkai splendid oppor. for advancement for ambitious bos. Apply by letter. Mr. Kay, American Englne.rlng Co.. Station K, Phlla. BOYS wanted, about 10 years of age. to work on folding paper boxes. Brown ft Bailey Co., 410 N. Franklin at. . Apply to neareat v . Employment S.rylc Offlca. fixlat, (! 4 wltft you. HELPWANTED-MALE (Other Clnastfleil Ads on Pnge 2) DOTS) wanted at one over 10 year of at JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. Second and Market sts. Camden, N, J, Apply nearest U. S Employment Service Office BOYS 18 TO 18 TEARS WANTED IN MANUFACTURING DEPT. BAEDER-ADAMSON t, CO. RICHMOND ST. AND ALLEGHENY AVB. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Office Bring this ad with you BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1023 FILBERT ST. ' PHILADELPHIA, TA, CARPENTERS TOR INSIDE OU OUTSIDE WORK PENNA. R. R. CO CONCRETE MOLDING PLANT FEnnY road nt.au penna. ave. MORRISVILI.i:. PA nilAtIN k STUART CO. 310 Commerrl-il Trust Co. Apply tn nearest U. k. Employment Sen-Ice Office, llrlng this nd with you. CARPENTERS' HELPERS OR HANDYMEN needed at once nnAUN & PTtTAIlT CO. Kensington and Hedgley nvea. Apply nearest If. S Emnlovment Service Office. Bring this nil with you. 10 TO in TEAnS OLD FOR STATP--TICAL WORK IV ADVERTISING DE PARTMENT OP Pltttt.tC LEDGER; HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE DE SIRARLE: ACCURACY EPREVTIAL: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES TOR PROMOTION. APPLY MR. WESCOTT Advertising department. Public Ledger, Cth and Chestnut sta., first floor. TJTir CLERK for banking institution: splendid chance for advancement state age and sal arv expected. M 142. L-dcer Central. CLERKS Must bo rapid and accurate; no experience necessary: capable: state age. details and salary desired. P 132, Ledger COMMISSARY DEPART.MENT OF OOVERN. MENT SHIPYARD. HOO ISLAND. HE. QUinES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERIENCED PIC BAKERS. WHITE; WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: OOOD WAGES. ROOM AND BOARD; P6EASANT SUR ROUNDINGS. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 300'WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL OR MR. SWARTZ 1621 ARCH ST. (Do not apply at Hog Island) COST ACCOUNTANT A splendid oppor tunity is open for a man with ability and experience aa a cost accountant witn a rap' "JPC Idly i growing manufacturing corporation: per- msnent connection. Apply by letter, giving lull particulars, or can, American Bronze Corporation, nerwyn. Ta. DRAFTSMEN Atlantic Refining Company wanta several draftsmen, experienced In piping, la) lng out and detail mechanical and structural worlc and tracurs. Apply at tho Sales Depart ment. 8144 Passjunk ave., or any U. S. Employment Bureau. ITring this ad with you. MI-JVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. N1CETOWN IN THE HEART OF THE CITY EASY TO REACH NEEDS Gear cutters Jig, fixture and gauge makers Cutter grinders Lathe hands Shaper nands Horizontal bnrtng mill hands Electrical m-ichlnlsla Electricians Electrical crane operators Carpenters Riggers Pipefitters Pipefitter helpers Stationary engineers TAKE THIS AD WITH YOU TO THE NEAItEHT U. 8. EMPLOYMENT OI'FICD 4301 WISSAHICKON AVE. Oil 1521 ARCH ST. SEE MB. CUPITT ENGINEEn WANTED PERMANENT POSITION PUBLIC LEDQER COMPANY OTII AND CHESTNUT STS. Apply nearest U. 8. Employment Office. Bring this ad with you. I ENGINEER or firemen (2). Schwarz Wheel. Margaret at. and Penna. It R. Co. Apply nearest u. d. ,nipioynient service, urir ing thla ad KITCHEN MEN EXPERIENCED KITCHEN MEN FOR GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOG ISLAND! GOOD WAGES, ROOMS AND BOARD: PLEASANT SURROUND. INOS. CALL AT U. S. EMPLOYMENT BERVICB CORNER SD AND WALNUT STREETS SEB MR. SCULL DO NOT APPLY AT HOG ISLAND The following Is a list of l of "the UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT ST8. 1521 ARCH STREET. 5230 MARKET STREET. 8G0 MAIN STREET, DARBY. 514 SOUTH DROAD STREET. 824 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 4370 MAIN ST., MANAYUNK. COR. FRANKFORD AVE. AND RUAN ST., FRANKFORD. CAMDEN. N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS CHESTER. PA. C16 SPROUL STREET. HELP WANTED TiTAlYK (01 her Classified Ads on Png 2) AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK n.. Chester pike Between Darby p and Seville art... . Lddyatone. Pa. MacARTflUIt BROTHERS NO. 1 DARBY PIKB Awn 83 S. 10TH ST., PHILA. , APPLY " To any United Btatea Emplor- ment Office AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK ?JLeMh "' .ln,', Key-on road (Bucknam ??,'-. ' block wst of Highland av. rfuTJJf rf,".?ad "latton. Thurlow, on Penn tMianlu liUroad. MacARTHUn BROTHERS CHESTER. PA. AND 83 S. 10TII ST.. PHILA. APPLY , To any United State Employ ment ORlcs AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATE3 GOVERNMENT WORK Washington Park, near Westvllle. N. J., oa Znnsvlvanla It. n. (West Jeraey and S shoro Division): also by trolley from Cam den. MacAnTHUR BROTHER3 WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE. N. J. S3 H. 10TH ST.. PHILA. APPLY To any United State Employ- ment Office AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK On main highway (Rroadway) between Wel vllle. N. J., and South Gloucester. N. J.; nearest railroad station, South Olouceater, on the Pennsylvania Railroad (Weat Jerr and Seashore Division). MacARTHUR BROTHERS jfj 8. GLOUCESTER. N. J. l AND . J 83 S. 18TII ST.. PHILA. M APPLY ' To any TJnlted Statea Emplor- vl ment Office -&1 ' il .i jgM I LABORERS "ij needed at one , i on Government work CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD. CHESTER, PA. CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD. 214 N, 1BTH BT, Apply Nearest U. S. Employment Service OHIO BRING THIS AD WITIt YOU T LABORERB GENERAL LABOR A NUMBER OF OOOD MEN WANTED TOR INSIDE LABOR ON ESSENTIAL WORK ,. ruiLA. sTonAan battery? ONTARIO AND C STS. (F COME READY TO START WORK APPLY TO THE NEAREST U. S. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU BRING THIS AD WITH YOU MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY. NICETOWN Can use all claasea L, A II O It 13 R B let, tnr Mr. Cunltt U. 3. Employment Office, 1321 Arch St. 4301 Wlssahlckon avenue. LABORERS GULF REFINING CO. 58TH ST. AND SCHUYLKILL RIVER Apply nearest U. S. Employment Servlc OfTlCO Brlnir thla ad wlti you WANTED GENERAL HELPERS FOR WALLPAPER FACTORY LABORERS HEELERS PACK TENDERS STOCK BOX BOYS TTECKRR. SMITH ft PAOE WATER ST. AND1J1NYDER AVB. APPLY NEAREST V. 8 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. BRING THIS AD. MIDVALE BTEEL AND ORDNANC1S COMPANY, NICETOWN can use alt classes liABORE R8 Ask for Mr. Cupltt U. S. 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