mTuf-si i : r OFFICERS' SCHOOL i OPEN FOR niv t Take Signal Cour Jat . Camp Meade Beginninj September 25 erP " ""M.ton. N 4 ., , K and m'" '" "" ' " Si o7rrd,,i,opo,,M"" '" . H.1 . , fUndam"l' of electricity. Candida , he lRnM cor" "1 " -Tand u'JL "." b"""" Member to c3te nlMlon will be given . successful .;."' "nd th" "" ' '.ft''-: the) Septem- " irt breaknr L "r8,ant and " Smith ha, .!n"b""'' priv,e Arthur mar lal board tS "nt'nced bv curt t Fort Tav v v n "J"".'1 hart Iabor , torn Ml. amy. ' ' Bnd ,h'n -'" Offlrer. Adv-aneed r annnimeT.S'-'T 1 Drotlons h.r, been announced In the depot brlaarti" Can tata Isaiah GUI haa bn advaneo a rniT"aSd Uulnanl. J L Bare!, tain, ' BailVd ha,e b" mi", csp? am? Sed Ll"lenams E. .' Moore CeAnasTh0ran ha,e W mid fi" rwifV daf,a of coored mm fiom Camps Lpton and Devens havi arrived to- KJ ."" up ,hB rRn," of the !07th Pioneer Infantry, which Is belnt rapidly w5 ..h"e- Und'r 'he direction of Norman Hackett, the new War Depart ment dramatic director, the minstrel troupe of this regiment rave an enter ' !a'nment last evening In the Liberty Theatre. The new fuel order hart it tendency to keep down the usual Sunday rro-vrt at Dlx, for there were prv fw people ..Here and jitneys, which made the trips tip and down to Trenton were not kept Very busy There were few pleasure ears In camp. w ' I'liltadelphlan I'romolrd- From a private to a second lieutenant in less than a year Is the record set here by Michael J. Gibbons, who has been connected for some time with the camp medical detachment at headquar ters Gibbons Is .the Bon of the late John J. Gibbons, of Filbert street, Philadel phia, and at the time of his call was manager of a "newspaper m western Pennsylvania. Last October he enlisted In the medical corps snd was sent to Dlx Having spent a year or so In medical college ho soon advanced and was made master hospital sergeant, one of the highest noncompilssbned offices flnd an honor attained by ftw He has tvAn atltvnail n Pnliln.Viii. O mm' n (second lieutenant .In the sarltary corps. The men at Camp t)lx ore enjoying holiday from .drills, and lnkTead the l- day Is being glen ovr to rograms of ' athletic sports, which Include big track meet and a ball game betwem the Camp '.f Dlx nine and the team, representing the aviators from Garden City, ong Island. This evening movlng-plcturi -shows will be Riven In the various T ,T and K. of C. buildings. A large nunber of the men have been granted passes over the week-end, and wll not return until reveille tomorrow, but plerty of enter tainment Is being provided lor those who had to remain behind , Promotion to the rank cf major has come to Captain A. (' Jenien, who has directed the camp quartermaster work since the transfer of Lleutmant Colonel E. It. Tompkins to an Important position In New Vork. . i BRIGADE COMMANDERS EXPECTED AT MEADE Gen. MacArthur and Two Others Will Report at Camp This Week Tamp Meade, Md., Sept. 2 Brigadier General Doug.as MacArthur. "f Rainbow Division fame, and two aijti brigadiers will report here this week to assume command of the three brigades of the Lafayette Division which have already been organised. No announcement has been made of 'the names of two of the brigade com manders, but It Is understood that, like General MacArthur they will he men WhO haVA WOn hair BlVie nta. th.nt. meritorious work with the expeditionary General MacArthur will ne assigned to command either the Twenty-first or the Twenty-second Infartry Drlgade. It most likely will be the Twenty-first, which Is made up of the Seventeenth and the Seventy-flrst Regiments. One ''the brigadiers will be an artillery of ficer and he will command the Kleventh Artillery Brigade, which Is made up of the Thirty-first, . Thlrtv-second and Thlrty-thlrd Regiments The units com posing the'Twenty-second Infantry Bri gade are the Sixty-third Regiment, -which arrived yesterday from California, and the 5eventy-second, a unit which Is belnj organized If It turns out that the three brigadiers .will all be men who already have seen i(V,v' service in rrance, me iarayette Division will be fortunate Indeed, as these rOfc , .ofllefce will be able to give the officers and men under them the benefit of what "cy nave learned tnrough actual ex periences on the battle lines. It la known 'm'MMK.ii rfwqrts ATLANTIC C1TV. V. J. ,. HOTEL CHELSEA iXW3 A T T TII1J ' W a n BNTIRB BLOCK Op OCEAN FRONT ...T . Prl- b"th"' runnln watsr. 12.80 up wklv. : 12 BO up dlv. Chas" Bnhea. HOTEL BOSCOBEL S; -r - . . ncn. Always open. Amee. Europ. plana Bklt . E HARfrlv- 'KSSIXCTON. va. ' WYM(JATIJVm(3TT I Tinleitn. Inn'0n ,he Delaware. Cafe lintCtt . UU t, 0r, Dancfnr. Mon r t Wd, A Frl. evgs. Chicken A waffle dinners' HWARTimORF. I'A. STRATHHAVEN INN 8WARTIIMORK. SPKCIAL DINNKB " DANCK ON LABOR DAV MUSIC Zecktfer-Hahn Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 Spruce M Philadelphia 'Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Address Charlton Lewis Murphy Managing Director. The Sternberg School of Music 10 8, Itth St.. reopenc Sept 16. Complete musical education Teachers' classes. Call or write for cat. Office open after Sept, V, ''J"J ' .. GEKMANTIHVN llHANUIl Philadelphia Musical Academy 10 AHT WALNUT LANK iipena insepH . Prospectus Hallkd on Request. f VlttVATB LE.3S0NS JJ5 TOTISl , MfTswel'a.tn4l IChMtnu '" n:z that General Perahlnf has tlven rapid promotion to many capable young of ficers "over then-." and Tie Is said to advocate the sending back of some of these experienced officers to command and train the units which arc being or ganized In the United States General MacArthUr Is a son of Lieu tenant General Arthur MncArthur, who needs no Introduction to those familiar with the history of the United States. Coming from a family of American warriors, he has proved himself to be the equal of his ancestors. IN MKMORIAM HARRISON In loving remembrance of our dear father. HENRY HARRISON, who paused away HcpL 2, 1917. CHILDREN. catljs Addla. John C. Albertaon, Elli&beth ltallanlrh. Helena llatt. Chalkier K. Rentley John R Boyce. John J, rlerly. Jessie Q. rnnan, Julia T. nulmnn, Joaeph nurkr, Sarah Ann Ohlll. Marpr Cannon, Rather V, lnaaldy, Thomaa J. Chafln. Frank A. Chamberlln. A C 'olladay. Mary W. riutan. Annie T'Vnton, Horace Fliell, Lewla C. Frleders, John F, Frl. Dr. C J. V, Fudlre. Kdmund L. Gardner, Mary featna. Mary E. (Irirnn. Ellen N. llarrop. Klla Cowles Hart, Oeorce C Ilefllne. Hadle B. Ileynlesak. John liunllnser. Sadie II. Jrsaerla. Dr. D. W Kammerer. Caroline Kavanash Kdw. F. Kratias. DaIb It a. Rue. Katie Irfntt. Edward B. KtarKellar. 'Dr Jaa, Mannlna- Alice C. Mason. Thomas P. Mattes. Marsaret C MrCarl. Oeora McDonald, Tatrick McAtahon, Helen A, Mr8han. Marv Miller, llalrn If. Miller, John Mllnea. Adallne R Molloy. Thomas fornll. I.orttn Murphy, Catharine Wers. William Pierce. Kate Pleth Sadie Platte, Georse H riene, Ruth M, Prlt, Marv II Robaon. Rnhert Rowland. Dr. W Hadlalr. John a .elfe-.. Chanea F. Sheridan. Marv O. Boudore, James B. Hwaitx, Edwin V. Thompson. E. K. Hruh. Samantha Wardlo, Jamea E. Weber, Henry Weltset. Carrie R. D. Williams. Ethel Wonderly, Jesale Wrlxht. Anna D. ADDIS. Aur. 30. at Atlantic Cltv, X. J.. JOHN CI.AUK&O.V ADDtS. son of late John Claraon. St.. und Martha Thnmii AflHla ated tH. Funeral aervlrea and Int. prlvatt.H AL.UNinu.N suddenly, at Asbury Park, K. J.. Aur. SI. ELIZAnETH. widow ol Richard Albertaon, aged 02, Relathea and rnenoa ;nvited to runeral sorMcss. Tues , 2:30 p. m. realdenea of son. Walter U. Al bertscn, 4013 N, 12th st. Int, prlate RAM.ANIOH Aus 31, HKLKNA. widow of Antonio Dallanlch Relatl"r& and friends Imlted to funeral. Wed.. 8-so a. m. 2BB8 Rlchmni d at. Solemn requiem mmi Ht. Vim's Ohurrh 10 a. m. Int. 3t Peter's Cem. uto funeral. HATT AU St. CHALKI.ET II . husband of Kmma Rati Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral aervlcea. Wed., 2 p. m . 2M2 N 30th st. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains mav be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto fu neral. IIENTLBT. Sept t. JOHN RtCHARO JN BKNTLET. Relatives and frlenda. Tnnltv Lodxe. No. 17. I O. M : Wool 'sort ers' Hen. Society, No. 1. or Philadelphia, invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed . 2 p. m., nil! W. Atlantic ave.. Audubon. N J. Int. Evergreen Cem Frlenda may call Tues , aftr 7 n. m. BOYCE. Auk, 31. JOHN J son of lata John and Grace Boyce (nee McPadden) Relattvea and friends Invited to funoral, Wd. 8 a. m . residence of brother-ln.law. Robert Quisle". 23111 Carpenter st. Solemn high man of requiem Hr. Anthony'a Church u.3i) a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. IIRENNAN Aug. 30. JULIA T.. dauxhter of the late Thomaa F. and Mary Brennan. Relathea and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 8:30 a. m.. 2330 Nicholas at. Solemn requiem mass at St. Eltxabeth'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Croes Cem. Auto funeral. ITRIERLT. AUS. 81. JESSIE G wife ef Thoa. J. Ilrlerly. ased 43. Relatives and frlenda. Unity Chapter, O, E S . InMted to funeral services Tum , 8 p. m , 5007 Walnut st. Int. London Park Cem., Raltlmore. Md, nULMAN. Auk 31, JOSEPH, son of I,eo and Florence Bulman (nee Hurat). aged 2 years 3 moa. Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral. Tuea , 1 p. m. 2AA3 Tulip at, Int, Forrest Hills Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. ee. Auto eervlee. BURKE Sept. 1, SARAH ANN. wlfa of Michael Burke and mother of Slater Mary Michael, of the Order of St Joaeph, and dauxhter of Sarah Ann and lat Felix' Hheeky. of pariah of Arboe. County Tyrone. Ireland Relatlvea and friends lnlted to lunerai. wea . h:su a. m , on f-;. fiarnaid st Otm Solemn requiem mass St. Francis assisi i.nurcn in a. m int. New catnedrai Cem. Auto funeral. CAHILL. Aug 31. MAROARET. widow of Thomaa Cahlirfnee Scanlon). Relatives snd friends, members of League of the Sacred Heart of SI Edward's Church. Per petual Rosary Socletv of Dominican Sla ters, all other aocletles of which ahe was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m., 2349 N. Orkne st Solemn requiem mass St. Edward' a Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathidrai cem Auto fim i CANNON Aun- 31. RSTtfKJl V. C1N. NON. aged 68. Relatlvea and friends In vltea to funeral. Tuea. 2 p. m . parlors of Mrs. B. E. Jefferls. 432 Kalghn ave.. Cam. nen. jn, j, nemaine can be viewed Mon , 7 to 9 p. m., residence of daughter, Mrs. Jacob llouck, Clementa Bridge road. Har rington. N. J. Int. private. Evergreen Cem. CASSIDY. Aug. 81, THOMAS J., hue band of Catharine A. Cassldy (nee McDon ald!. Relatives and frlenda, St. Patrlck'a Holy Name Society, Inylted to attend fu neral Wed., 8:30 a. m 2404 Fine st. Hlgi. mass of requiem St Patrick's Church 10 a. m, CHA7IX Suddenly. Sept, 1 FRANK A., husband of Mary C. Chafln Relatives and frlenda, Washington Camp. No 370, P O S, of.A.; employes Harrison's Pslnt Works and members Oak Park Church, 29th St M, E. and Wharton St. M r.i Churches, In vlted to funeral services, Thurs . 2 p m . 644 S. Yewdell st Int. Greenwood (K of l' I cem. ove. Remains may be viewed Wed CHAMBERLIN. Aug SI, ANNA CATH ARINE, daughter of George R. arid May B. Chamberlln. aged 2 years 4 months Rels tlvea and frlenda invited to funeral services, Tues., 1 p. m . residence of parents, 238 Tyson ave,, Olenaide Pa Int Fernvvood Cem. Auto funeral, ' COLLADAY. Aug 31, iJARY WHITE LEY, widow of Theodore F. Colladay, Rela tlvea and friends Invited to service, Tues., 2 p m., 2004 Spring Garden st. Int. private, DUOAN. Aug. 81. ANNIE DUOAN (nee Kane), wldpw of Edward Dugan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs, 8:30 a m.. 2823 B. Thompson st. Solsmn re quiem mass St. Ann's church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem BISKLEN. Aug. 29. GEORGE, husband nf Rachel Elsslen (nee Keaaler) sged 88. Relatives and friends, members of Welcome Chamber. No. 70, O. K. F.: Washington Camp, No. 488. P. O. S, of A.: Bartenders' International League of America: Conceman Tsarlv Beneficial Also.; William Penn Tsarly; Jamea A. Oarntld Republican Club; Edwin Stuart Republican Club. .of the 16th Ward, Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 P. m . father-ln-lsw's residence. Charles Kessler. 1012 N. Bodlne st. Int, private, Qreenmount Cam. Friends may call Mon., 7 to 0 p, m. Auto service. FENTON. Suddenly, Aug. 31. HORACE, husband of Mary J. Fenton Relatlvea and frlenda. Uncaa Lodge. No. 428, I O. O. P.; '- Yardley. Pa.: Northern Star Castle. No. 121, A. O. K. of M C. of Newtown. Pa.; Carpentera' Union. No 122. Invited to fu neral aervlres. Wed.. 2.80 p. m., 7411 Oxford ava.i Fox Chaae, Philadelphia Int. .private, Lawnview Cem. Frlenda may call Tues,, after 7 pm. FIZELL. At Atlantic City. N J.. Aug. 80. LEWIS CHAHLES. huaband ot Clemen 'lne -FUell, aged 80. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Tues., 11:80 a. m.. Trinity .Reformed Church. College vllle, Pa. FRtEDERS. Aug. 31. JOHN V.. aon of Emmanuel F and Margaret A. Frleders. aged 8 yeara 11 months. Relatlvea and frlenda. Junior Holy 77ame Society of Our Lady of Mt, Carmel Church, invited to funeral. Wed , fi a m,, residence of parenta. Martina Village (80th Ward). High mass of requiem Church of Our Lsdy of Mt. CarmVi U:3o a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto FRIES. Aug 30. Dr. CHARLES J V. FRIES, husband of Annie C. Fries (nee Edel). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Tues. 8 a. m.. 3301 Chestar sve Solemn msss of requiem Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 1,0 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral Omit flowers. PUDGE. Senr ', at Masonic Home. ED MUND L. FUDGE, aged 87. Relatives and friends. Apollo Lodge. No. 826. F. and A. M.. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p m..' at Home, 8833 N. Broad at, Int, Mt, Peace 'GARDNER. At Erlal N J., Aug 80. MARY OARDNEH. daughter of Charlts F. and lata Mary Qardner (neo McOlnnls). Rsls tlves and friends Invited to funersl, fathers residence, at Erlal, Tues,, 10 a, m. Services In Erlal M. P.. Church 10:43 a. m. Int. at Erlal. Autos will meet 8 a. m. trolley leaving Federal at., Camden, on arrival at Clementpn. N J. , .aEATENS. Sfpt. 1. MARY E.. widow of Hugh Ueatena (nee Cahrev). Relatives and friends Invited to funersl, Tues., 8:80 a. m , alster'a residence, Mrs. George Kins. 2229 W. Lehigh ave. Solemn high requiem mass St. Columba'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. OHANSUACK. Aug. ,81. at his lata real, dence 110 Falrmount ave.. HENRY, hue. band of the lata Elisabeth Gransback, In his 88d year. Relatives and friends, also Penna, State Legislature and all other ao cletles of which he was a member, invited to funeral aervlcea. Wad.. 2 p. m. Remains may be viewed Tues, after 8 P, m. Int. private. l.aurel Hill Cem, Auto funeral. Omit flowera, i GRIFFIN. Aug. 31, ELLEN N.. widow of Peter Griffin. Relatlvea and frlenda are In vited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a, m. B313 Pearl at. Solemn maaa of requiem Church of Our Lady ot Victory 10 a, m, Int. St. Denls'a Cem Auto funeral, OUNDELFINOEIl Aug 31, ARNOLD, huaband ot Carrie Gundelflager In his 81at year. Int at Chicago III. HARROP. At Weatfleld. N. J.. Aug. 80. ELLA COWLES. widow of Harvey llarrop. Relatives and frlenda. membera of Camp No. 40. P. O S. of A.: Welcome Temple. No. 11. U, O. of A.; Columbia Lodge, No. 21. 8, of B , and Mount Klon. No. T. D, of R In vited to aervlce, Mon,. 8 p. m.. realdsnce of son. J. Frank Harrop. 4102 Federal st,, Camden. N. J. Int. private. Tues,, 2 p. m, HART, Suddenly, at Royersford, Pa., Aug. 80. GKOKQB C. HART, aged 84. Rela. tlves and friends, Martha Washington Count ell. No. 828, P. of L A.. Invited to funeral. 3NIK( PF.ATHH P. Hefllne. Jr. . Relatives arid friends In vited to funarsl services. Tues., 2 p. m. 1208 rteea at. Int. private, German Luthe ran Cem. Remalna may be viewed Mon. after T p. m. HETNICZAK. Suddenly. Ausl 21. JOHN, huaband of Caamyra Heynleiak (nee Lels nraka). sred 28 Relatlvea and frlenda. 8t. Joaeph'a R. C. Society, No. 8, and. riveting department of Cramps' shipyard. Invited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a, m., 2 run E. Auburn at. Solemn requiem mate St Adalbert's Church. Thompson and Alleiheny sve. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem., Brldesburs. HUNSINOER. Suddenly, at Pitman. N. .T.. AUS. 30. SADIE MAT, wife of Joseph ltumtncer, ,tr . and dauihter of John nnd Miry Tredway. -Relatives and friends In vited to funeral aervlcea, Tuea., 11 a, m,. 43T Chunbera ave.. Camden. N. J. Int. pri v,to, i:vrareen Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to n p. m. JESHER1B. Sept. 1, Dr DANIEL W. JESSERI8. Itnlatles and friends. Wilde Post No. 25. O, A. R.. Invited to funeral services, t ed. 3:30 n. m. 328 E Broad at.. Chester. Pa. " Int. MIddlelown Presbyterian Cem. ..i5,AylFRE&"-S.t'"- I. CAROLINE KAM MERER (nee Karat), atted if,. Funoral ran. enlence ef family,. Int private, Westmin ster Cem KAVANAGII, Au's. 30. EDWARD F., huband of Anna Kavanash. Relatlvea and frlenda. Loyal Ordfr of Mooael A.'O. II., Dlv No. IT: Northern Liberty Beneficial Society: employee of Rowland Turklah. Baths Invited to funeral, Tues . 8 a. m , 3110 Brandywlne st. Solemn requiem mass St Anatha'a Church 10 a. m. KRAU8S --Aug. 30, DAVIS 1I husband ;f I.lla F, Krauss. of 218 Oak st., Audubon, N. J (formerly , of 172T Wolf st,. Phils.). Relames and friends. Prosressle Aumbly, ,0l 4:. A- M f-i Washtntton Camp, No. 803. . o. s, of A.: lvanhoe Council, No. "04. o. of I A . Idaho Tribe. No. 78. I O. H. M , and employes of Penna. Salt Mfc, f;o.. Invited to service, Tues., 2 p. m . Oliver H Bnlr Blda.. 1B20 chestnut st.. Phlla. Int. Jernwood Cem. Friends may call Mon.. T to 10 p. m. La Rl'E. KATIE La RUR (nee Grauel). wife of Xathan La Ru. S"pt. I, Bodv mav ba viewed Tues , 7 to 10 i. m , 818 Dupont at . Roxborouah. Int. prhate, Barren Hill Cem LBNTZ. Suddenly. Sopt 1 EDWATtD n . husband of late Hannah Srhamberc Lentz. De notlea of fun-rnl will ! clven MaeKELLAR. Dr, JAMES MacKEI.LAR Hazleton. Pa Services Tus evp 147 N hurch st. Int WVd . Rmaus, I'a Meet S " !'!..,.t"ln at Allentown MANNING Aun. 31. ALICE I- . widow of Litwvird D Mnnnlns, aged 7r Relatives and irJ.'ni' invited to funral. Wed 7-30 a. m . 700 Clinton at. Camden, .V J Hlah mass Church of the Immaculate Conception 9 a. MASON Srot 1, THOMAS? S in. laivary tern. ISON Snt 1 TimfAC? U hn.h.n of .llaabeth Mnson Relnthes and friends Ionic LoCg No 04. F and A. M . Sllonm Chapter, No. tO. R A. M : Cvrene Com mandery. No 7. K T . Excelsior Consistory. 3-'d Dearee Mssons. Cimil.n Lodge. No 204 B. p. O. E . employes of New Tork Ship building Co.. Invited to funeral service. Wed 2pm. 71.1 Mlekle st . Csmden N J. Int private. Hnrlelgn Cem. Friends may call Tuea. 7 to 0 p. m Cleveland papers ropy. SlATTES Kve 81, MAROARET ('. MAT TES, aged 89 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Tues., I p m . daughter's residence, Mrs Joseph Mvers, 2448 Givnwood ave. Int private MrCARL. Aug. 30. KATIIKRINE S . be loved daughter of John and Mary McCarl Relatlvea and friends, also Young Ladles' Hodallty of Churrh of Gesu. Invited to funeral. Tues., 8.30 a. m.. 1437 N i'Oth st Solemn high mass of Requiem at Church of Gesu 10 a. m. Int Old Cstthedral Cem Mcdonald. Aug. ai, Patrick, hus band of the late Maria McDonald. Relatives and frlenda. Altar Society. Div. No 14, A. O H. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.80 a m.. 3800 Baring at Solemn requiem mass 81 Agatha'a Church 10 a m, Int Hol Cro's Cem. Auto funeral McMAHON At Palmyra, N J Sept 1 HELEN ANNA daughter of Clifford and Sarah McMahon aged 8 months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tuea ,2pm residence or parents. 801 Columbia ave.. Palmyra, N J Int private, Morgan I'em McSHANK. Aug 30 MART MoSHANE (nee Haughey), wife of Daniel M Shane. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 8 30 a m.. 110 Richmond at Solemn high mass Church of the Immaculate Con ception 10 a. m. Int.i Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MILLER. Aug. 20, suddenly, at Em poria Kan.. HELEN HEACOCK. wife of Joseph H Miller and daughter of late .lona. than and Rebecca lleacock Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m , 120 Prince ave., Norwood, Pa. Int. private. MILLER At Riverside. N. J. Aug 30. JOHN, husband of Mary Miller. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a.m.. V2fl Kossuth St. Requiem msss St. Peter's Church P a. m Int. Ht. Peter's Cem, Train Riverside. N. J. ' Mahanoy City, "i'a', papera lenves Market st. terry 7 ana 12 a. m lor rQnv MILNES. At Chelsea. N. J , Aug 31. DALINE ROWLAND MILNES. widow of John Mllnes Services Tues , .1 p m at Oliver H. mir Bids., 182U Chestnut st. Int private. MOLLOY. Suddenly. Aug 31, THOMAS son nf late Patrick and Marv Mollov, of County Farmenagn, Ireland. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society, Dlv No. 78. A, O. II.; Farmenaah Social and Ben. Stocletv, U O, O. M No 114, Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 a m 1837 S, lth st. Solemn requiem maaa Church nf St Thomas Auulnas li.au a, m. int. itoiy uross uem I u,VJ,iaKr"1i JIOOHE. Aug. 31. LUCY MOORE (nee Rau). wife of A, Albert Moore In her 27th sear, Relatives and friends' Invited to tuners! services. Mon. N p. nt., at her husband residence. Cherry st. tnear Spruce at. and Atlantic ave.). Audubon, N. J.; also services at tho residence of her father-in-law. Alex ander E Moore. 1320 S. 20th at.. Philadel phia, Tues .2pm, Int. Mt Morlah Cem MORNELL. Aug. 30. l-ORETTA, wife of Frank J, Mornell and daughter nf Mary and late David McEwsn, aged 22 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tues., 7.30 a. m.. 1729 Wylle at. Solemn requtem maas Church of the Gesu 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. MURPHY. Sept, I, CATHARINE MUR PHY t Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Wed , 8:30 a. m.. 213 W, Duval at , Gtn. Solemn requiem mass St Vincent de Dull'. Pkupph In u m Int Hnlv Memilchra Cem MYttrtM AUg .-fl. VY1II,IA.V1 AIXUKH, aged 80. at his residence. 3121 N Slat St., Philadelphia Services snd Int private. PIERCE. Aug. 80. KATE, widow of John Pierre. Rvlatlvea and friends invited to fu neral services. Tues , 1:30 p, m., daushter'a rraldence, Mrs. Catharine Springer, 2244 Slsel at Int. privnte. PIATII. AUK. 81, SADIE, wife of James Pllth and daughter of William and Isabella Monroe, agfC. 18. Relatlvea and friends Iti vi'erl tr. funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m.( DI23 Dlltman st. Int. North Cedsr Hill Cem. temalrs may be viewed Mon,, 8 M PLATTE. Aug 81. GEORGE H . son ot Henry F. and Eunice B Platte, aged 4 yeara 0 months. Relatlvea and friends In vited to attend funeral aervlcea. Wed., 2 P. m . parenta rraldence, 2917 N 7th st. Int nrlvate. PI.EW8. Aug. 81, RUTH M. PLEWS. widow of Henry Plews. Relatlvea and frw.nria Ir.vlted to funeral aervlcea. Tuea.. 2 p. m.. residenca of son, Qeorce 11 Plews, ?M N'Au'&Vniral1"'- 'tlVt''' Mt' P"" (-"&IKaT.ti.AU."'80. MART B.. d.Ught.r of Iste Joaeph and Maria Priest. Relatlvea and friends Invited to runeral services, Tues.. 2:30 p, ra.. 1937 Fontain st, Int, prlvste. HOBSON. Aug 80. ROBERT RORSON. sged 64 Helstlves and friends. Court Amerlcus. No. 67, F of A. nnd Southwest em Assembly. No, 18. A O M P.. Invited to funeral. Tues., 2pm. 1280 S 24th st Int Fernvvood Cem Friends may call Mon. ROWLAND. At Pasadena Cal . Aug 81, Dr WARD BBECIIER ROWLAND, for merly nf Media., Pa, SADLEIR. Sept, 1, JOHN, husbsnd nf Ansla Ssdlelr (nee Smith) Due notice of funeral will ba given, 1616 W Suaque- HKIFBRT. Aur 81. CHARLES ., bus hand of Fannv Selfert and aon of late Charleg F. and Louies Selfert Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 2 p m.. residence of brother.n-law. John Hlneback. 1818 Harrison at,, Frankford Int. Oakland Cem. Remalna may ba viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p m. SHERIDAN. Sept. t. KARY C wife nf John Sheridan at resldsnen of husband .1017 Lancaster ave. Due notice of funersl will 'sOUDERS. At Wast Berlin N. J S-pt 1, JAMES B.. huaband of late Mary Souders, aged 69. Due notice of funeral WSWbAnTZ?illOn Aug 81. EDWIN V bus band of Kate Shelly Swartr. aged 70. Rela. Uvea "and, friends Invited to funeral aervlce, Tues.. 8 o'clock. 872 N. 41st st Int. Cats. aauaua. Pa.. Wed. THOMPSON Sept. 1 ELIZABETH E. THOMPSON, widow of Bethuel H. Thomp aon and daughter of late Jamea Eves. Esq. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed., 2 p. m., Mt Hope Church. Village Green, Delaware 'County, Pa. Cheater papers copy, UNRUH. Aug. 31. SAMANTHA. wife of John Unr&h. aged 37 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. ra... 44 Good at., lit. Airy. Int. private, Remalna mav be viewed Mon, eve. WARDLE. Sent. 1. JAMES E , huaband of Mary E. Wardle. aged. 62. Relatlvea and friends invited to funerel. Wed.. 2 p. m , 267 E. Laurlston st , Wlssahlckon. Int, Mt . VVEBER. Aug. SO. HENRY WERER, hua. band of late Catherine Weber, aged 71 Ret. atlves and friends. Hermann Lodge, No. 123, F. and A. M : Court Stephen Glrard. For BFa nt AmSrfrtl! Robert Blum Benf See. and all other societies of which he vvss a member, lnvuea to iutiemi, tuea., p m , lflOo Ki Sydenham st. Int, North Cedar Hill WEITZEL. Aug. 31 at Presbyterlsn Home for Widows and Single Women. CAR RIE f. 11., widow of Charles Weltzel, aged 82. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 11 a. m... from Home. 38th at and Greenway ave., Weat Phlla, Int Northwood Cem. .WILLIAMS Aug, 31. at residence ot daughter. Mra. Ada Relneeke, 130 Woodward ave., Cleveland. O . ETHEL, wife of George Williams and daughter of Ernest and Sarah L'nn. aged 46. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues, 3:30 p. m.. residence of Barents 4767 Garden at,, Brlde'hurg Int, akland Cem, . WONDERLT Aur. 80. JESSIE WON DERLY (nes 81ngluff). wife of George F, Wrndtrly. aged 8S. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited t funeral services. Tues.. 3:80 p. m.. resldenoe of nrother-ln-law, Chsrlea VaiifTmsn. 2400 N. Hollywood St. Int. Was Laum llllll Cem, Remalna may be viewed B1UII oiv, i .tnTniini .T- l -.- wt t a a a ANNA D.. wife of Charles HJ. Wright, aged fl. Friends, may view remalna residence it sen, J LloytS-Wrlrht, nsfr Medford. M. f Tail.- av; Funeral and Int. tiHata rraln le ve Market st. feiry ln:SO . rn. I tOST AKD IOTJWD RING Lost stout August 19. In vicinity et Oreland, Camp Hill and Fort Washington, Pa,, one marquise - shaped diamond ring, marked J. E, C. Co., E-8058: 1200 reward, no questions asked. Return to J, E. Cald well 4 Co., Chestnut and Juniper. WALLET Lost. Sat., Aug. 31. wsllet ion tain's registration cds., bet. Master, Susq . Broad and iBth sts,, or coming from or going to 723 I'arrlsh at. Reward for returning to George T. Jenkins. I02B W. Dakota st. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on rnge 2) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE V S GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEL PHIA AND VICINITY. THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IS OF VITAL IMPOR TANCE IN THE-PROSECUTION OF THE WAR. YOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN 17 AND 3,1 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALI. IMPORTANT ARMr OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNO WOMEN THE TRAINING. COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. 10 00 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEF.KS. WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER APPLY ANT WEEKDAY BETWEEN S AND fli EVENIN08 BY APPOINTMENT MISS M t. RYAN FIRST FlXm. 1B31 ARCH ST, PHILA. MISS G SMITH 401 MARKET ST.. PHILA MISS F. It ZINOOI. 2(1 W CHBLTBN AVE . C.TN. MISS W O REILLY 20 E 5TH ST . CHESTER. PA THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ARTIBT WANTED ONE WHO CAN DO ROTH MECHANICAL AND FASHION WORK: MUST HAVE DE PARTMENT STORE EXPERIENCE AND BE ABLE TO DO BEST KIND OF WORK, P 217 LEDGER OFFICE. niNDERY GIRLS Experienced girls sleadv work. 48 hours per week, highest wages paid Moet modern daylight plant in Philadelphia, In war essential printing plant. Aonlv am- time WILLIAM" MARCUS CO. join and Lombard ats. BOOKKEEPER FOR ACCOUNTING DE PARTMENTs GOOD WAGES TO START: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD VANCEMENT APPLY TO MR. WIEST. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT PUBLIC LEDGER. HTH AND CHESTNUT STS FIRST FLOOR. BOOKKEEPER experienced for essentlsl business: quick and accurate at flgurea; ac customed to detail; s'st" age, erp, snd sal ary; ref. required. F 086. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER The, Frankel Garment Shon requires an assiniam DOOKKeeper work among cheerful aurroundlnsa. good aaiarj "tiv rnr rrnnv arm lyaupmn SIS , BOOK' PER, exp.. with knovvl of strnng'v. I nerm. nos : sooq esiarv .vi in, l,en csnt I BOOKKEEPEH. female wanted at once by I II. 8. Tire Co. 829 N. Broad at. Aoolv in MT van iiariBiis CASHIER The Frankel Garment Shop re nnlrea an able, experienced ..i..-a-: aaiary. goo3 pnamnn; rriarenca require! Apply In person or by letter, which will be ronsmeren ronnnenuai. v-orner rroni i snd Dauphin sts CHEMISTS with training and experience , la general chemistry for laboratory assistants State full experience in first letter ADDRESS HENRY DISSTON i 80NB. INC. Tacony. Phlla,. Pa. CLERICAL POSITION'! Several open. ALSO MANY OPPORTUNITIES to learn the art' of ssw and file making Good pay and pleasant conditions Call 9 to 11 a. m. 2429 N. Front at. ASK FOR MR. MOORE HENRY DISSTON A SONS, ' Tacony, Phlla, INC., CLERK-YOUNG LADY FOR STATIST! AJs WORK IN ADRTtfYlNO DEPT MENT OF PUBLIC LEDGER; HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE, AC. V.UIVAV.X riiiacniiAU CJt.lE.LiLE.rT np.. PORTUNITIKS FOR PROMOTION. APPLY JJLUrJ"nDoV,;.V,,",Vi,y5'NH."PJAT MENT. PUBLIC LEDGER. 6TH AND chestnut ara FIRST FLOOR. CLERK YOUNO LADY FOR OE.VFRA I. uJi.rJ nulla, trim in A, GOOD OP- FHaNArNDFOFNFRPAErn rIfr-A1,15 ' APPLT AT EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, r ILINU AND Ur-NKKAL CLERICAL DU- -rirp GFNFRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY TIES: GOOD WAGES TO START AND I 7TI1 AND WILLOW STS V.U11IANT, I-YP1TI KMT CPPOnTITMIKV nnn yl',,7TlI A F U WIUIUW D I CT. ..--.-.-.... v. - ":' Lr"" ryyrv AU' VANCEMENT. APHLY TO MR WUCHT ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC LEDGER. 6TH AND CIIR8TNUT STS , FIRST FI.OOH CLERK The Atlantic funning Co. has an openlnr for an.exoer. clerk and typlet at tta main oface, 8144 Paaayunk ave., Phlla, This poaltlon requires one who is an accurate typist and good In general clerical work. Including filing; hours, 8 30 to A, Saturday 1 o'clock. Apply In person at the sales dept 3144 Psssvunk ave. CLERKS A large corporation has need ot younr women between 18 and SO for clvrlcal work: good opportunities to sdvanre ' for those showing ability; those with add ing machine experience preferred: state age mm siry r.tiru i- n, Imager UnlCS CLERK, general office: permanent poaltlon for younr woman In engineer's office: good advancement. Call or write Mr. Finn. American Englneerlnr Co. Aramlngo sve. snd Cumnerlsnd si CLERK Young girl wanted aa Junior clerk; knowledge ot typewriting preferred: salsry 112 to start, good opportunity for sdvance- meni. appit jib iiourae mag CLERKS Younr ladles for clerical work In stockroom of large manufacturing plant: opportunity for advancement. Apply by let ter. Mr Kay. American Engineering Co.. Station K. Philadelphia. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Also 2 general office clerks Excellent opportunity Apply In person 1S03 iia is. Allesneny ave. Kensington and Allegheny aves. Tuesday morning, 7 to 9 GIRL, over 18 ears for lawyer'a office. 1100 tseai r.eisie itubi mpi GIRLS over 16 yeara of age to work In blpdery ex perience not necessary: good wsgest most modern daylight plant In Philadelphia. in wsr essential priming plant. Apply any ttme. WILLIAMS MARCUS CO. 10th and Lombard sta. Tho following is a list of pffices of the UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT STS. 1621 ARCH STREET. 5230 lilARKET STREET. 868 MAIN STREET, DARBY. 614 SOUTH BROAD STREET. 824 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 4376 MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK. COR. PRANKFORD AVE. AND KUAN ST., FRANKFORD. CAMDEN. N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS CHESTER. PA. 616 SPROUL STREET. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pftie 2) GIRLS TO LEARN FEEDING Good vvages 48 hours per week. Met modern daj light r'nnt In Phllsdelrhla. Wsr essential printing plant Annly at anv time WILLIAMS f- MARCUS CO. 10th and I-omhard sts. G1RI.S IB jears nf age nrd active women wanted In assembling and machine depart ment. H T. Palate Co . 3201 Arch st Ap ply nesret V 8 Employment Service Of fice 138 8 llllh st Bring this ad and ask for Mrs Ilohson GIRI. 10 years of see or over, light ma chine work: experience not necessarv: riermsnent positions good nay while leani ng: Increase according to proflclenrv Ap gy A. F. Moore. 303 Race st. GIRLS or, women to lesrn millinery: well paid vvhlle lesrnlng. Applv rnr. Front and Dapnhln sts The Frsnkel Millinery Shop. HOUSEWORK: white famflv of 2. muat be good cook; no waaning. good vvages van fo-e noon. 2M4 8. Garnet St. Dkn 1683. fMfUPlVnillf U'hlla ls-1 tn .an.e.l HOUSEWORK White c housework good vvages 028 Olrard ave second floor Ask for Mrs. Mass LI (J Li II I V IS n line hi" "l H - Clinie! JOB PRESS FEEDERS Steadv work 4S hours per week, highest wages, most modern daylight plant In Phila delphia. Applv at any tiros In war essentlsl printing plunt. WILLIAMS MARCUS CO. 10th nnd lAimbard sts. MAID, white, Protestant: good psv and home to good cook and housekeeper: one who can do her work cheerfully Mrs. J, F. Auer, Ttlver hank and Walnut st Delanrn. N. J. MILLINERY The Frankel Mllllnerv Shop requires ssleswnmen: good positions Ap ply In person or by letter. Cor Front snd Dauphin sts MILLINERY The Frankel Mllllnerv Shop requires a second trimmer Apply cor. Front and Daunhln MILLINERY Slleawomen or girls ss extra help Apnly Frinkel Millinery Shop. cor. Front snd Dauphin ats MILLINERS Good positions. Anplv Frankel MlUlncrv Shon cor. Front nnd Dauphin NURSE White girl to assist with care of children. 0301 Wavne ave Gorman- town NURSERY GOVERNESS refined, educated neraon must aneak aood French to take care of a SH-vear.old slrl and assist with nov wno atienna scnooi: oesi reierence. V R.in t-edser Central OFFICE WORK Girl for general office work, larae essential huslness. good oppor tunity for bright and ambitious young ladv 1 state lie and wages ren. F 0M Ld Cent,. OFFICE ASSISTANT Wnntcd. by mnnufac turlns concern In Chester expvriencen or flce nsslstant, man ir woman for Important position I 180, Ledger Office OFFICE WORK rji' f general office work: loj-ge essential business: good opp. for bright and ambltloua young lady: state age and wages req. F 34. ledger Centrsl. FEMALW OPEBATIVES from 18 to 43 yesra of as 1000 WANTED WOODBURY. N. T . BAO-LOADINO PLANT United 8l.t.a Oov-mment workW.shlngton Railroad (West Jers'ey and Sesshore Dlvl. j-arK. near vveeiviiie. . j.. on ""'""',.' alon) slso nv iroliev rrom usroorn. Free transportation to and from Philadel phia. Camden and Intermediate pnlnta. Care reserved for women operatlvea. Working hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m and 8 p. m. to 11 P. m. 84o TO B40 PER HOUR Beginners receive 8tc per hour while under Instruction, which Issts from 1 to 2 weeks. sftsr which the rats is Increased ercnrdlns to ptoflclsncy. Sekla .lu.a .jm, an nnnArtlinllv In ahniV VOU patriotism snd 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 plant or purchased st enst la the Cafeteria. Further Information may be obtained by applying to any United States or Federal Employment Bureau or MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY 88 8. inth at. (second floor) Phlla.. Pa., or F.MPIJYMENT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE. N. J. ,i OPERATORS WOMEN FOR MACHINE-' SHOP WORK IN ESSENTIAL INDUS TRY OUR SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION MEANS EARLY ADVANCEMENT AND . BONUS PAYMENT INCREASES REGULAR ' EARNINGS: SHOP CONDITIONS ARE EN-, CELLENT IN ALL RESPECTS: WE CAN OFFER THE KIND OF WORK THAT WILL APPEAL TO Tltr; vvoviaw vviiw BAxa: "I ' WANT TO D0 ilY PART.' GTVOD BA.LARY AND LARGE BONUS WE WANT "0 SALESLADIES! PI.V.ls ANT FROFtTARLW AND PERMANENT WIfrlK., W. i If. WALKER 1244 RIDOE AVE. SALESLADIES Bright girls, for various departments: salsry to start SO: rapid sdvsncement; exp. unnecesssrv; also clerks for part time'. Apply J. O. McCrory, 1207 Market st. . SALESWOMEN The Frankel aarmtt Shon requires asleawnmen as extra help fn- "art time on Friday nl"ht and Saturday. Conia aulta dresses. Apply corner Front nnd Dauphin. SALESWOMAN, experienced, familiar with fine leather and jewelry: must be able to meet and auccesfuly handle Isras buysrs. M 147, Ledger Central . SOLICITORS THE PUBLIC LEDGER REQUIRE". SEVERAL FIRST - CLASS SO LICITORS FOR CIRCULATION PROMOTION; ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE BEST PEO. PLE 18 ESENIAL. BUT PER. . FONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE- CEIVB FIRST CONSIDERATION: A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT OPJIECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE S4LICIAT!ON: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER, APPLY TO MR COR RBA. SECOND FLOOR, PUBLIC LEDGER BUILDING. I HELP WArtTBlV-MAI.1; (Other Classified Ads en Tags t) T 8TN.?an'm,?R for cotlon-vsrn buslnees: !"."' be neat, rspld and accurate: good ST.1!." "d excellint chance for advance m,!.nt , AppI ? Merchsnt snd Msrlner llldg 3d end Chestnut sts. STENOGRAPHERS AND TTPI8TF TlvTfJY ,,.'' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ".23ii... WASHINGTON PARK. NEAR S ns.Tyj.M'B N- J APPLY MAIN OFFICE. JlnrARTIU'R BROTHERS CO, WASHING- TON PARK. WESTVILI.B, N. J STENOGRAPHER and tjplst for general of u. Tr wr:rk. one having some knowledse of S22mISD,n5 ""f'fredi work Is Interesting, position steady and advancement sure for J5-- vlRht V!Hn woman Atlas Storage ""'""" nn ana Market sts. ST:X.Afin.i,'i.IIS,,.'i on" wno '" experienced r" ?121 N 1 1 t"h """l''"t A,tna Sprinkler STENOGRAPHIC ...iHM .... .. , : ...... r.,n, irniTii nun nrvui.i", nleasnnt working conditions, ststs experl OffTe ""larv expected P 120. Ledger STENOGRAPHER One fnmlllaf with Under v Mn( machine. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 , STENOOttAPHEIL-experienced. Apply the I Barrett Co. 3lth and Grays Ferry ave. STENOGRAPHER In law offl-e. Applv 1812 R. E, Trust llldg i TELEPHONE OPERATOR fo7 p7Tv"aTe branch exchange, one living In nelshbor- hnod preferred Annlv Wm Foster I20S N TY,m5Tr'rJmn!.nl PisTtlon In engineer's Mr .,"'1'! "dmnrement. r-all or writs Mr Finn. American Engineering Co , Ara-nill!o.ve-.andCumh.rland it WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TtME AND HALF TIME . OVER 48 HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR LVCREASK APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN N I. WOMEN, white wanted , lo make themselves M.ruJi ., "'rK"i ".- i, , ei-Hijy -nipiovment 1010 J U O.MAN for genelal housework, smnlf fal i !? B""! P") 'H 54 411 Wain, live , YOUNG LADY for clerical work ll office of1 I foundry . applv nwrl ' handwrltlnV stating ! I fkP HIK M I in ,M1.'J 1 CI tl-- Ili'J I - - a v i . . .inn Gener.il ! HUSINESS SERVICE '(). 1301 l.andTilla. CAPAIII.E OFFICE T.'OMB.V Separate oft's HELP WANTED MALE nther Classified Ads on Page 2) ANGLKSMlrilS BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RtVETING DRILLING. ETC.) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FORGERS LABORERS (WHITE) MESSENGER BOYS See representatives of the New York Ship building Corporation at tho United State Employment Servko. I,"i21 Arch el AUDITORS A larire corporation Is In need of young men vvllh praitlral bookkeeping or accounting experience, Imnk men pre ferred, stat age. experlenc-o and sslsry ex. pected P 114. Ledger Office BECKER. SMITH A PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. CAN USB ALL CLASSES OP LABORERS HIGHEST WAGES APPLY AT ONCE NEAREST If H. EUPI.OYMKNT SERVICE RR1NO THIS AD WITH YOU BOOKKEEPER, experienced, for essential knslfia.a AlllfiLr .nil nnniKint. a. A . ' customed to detail: state as., exoerl.nc. and aalsiv reference required r 615. Led r" "."... Y.".i. 11.''. ..".'""'""' '""""' C- 1 "OTKA vjffi ing or accounting experience: bank men pre. ferred, state age, experience and salary ex. pected P 118. Ledger Office " BOY THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENING FOR AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO IS OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY AT ONCE TO MR FLYNN 600 CHESTNUT HT. nbu.uSd opw-JX- torr,tCrfg'htn.'naq!TAKB CHE8TKR A'',nT UNK TO OATE ambitious ung man: state age and vvagesl V S. Employment Of no required uoy to feed Gordon press wlih or without experience. 809 Chestnut. Applv nearest IT. s. Employment Service. uring tnis ad witn you. BOY wanted for general work In large office; excellent wpporiunuy inr aavancetnent. Apply eighth floor, American titorea Co., 4th and Noble sts. BOY. over 10 years, for office: desired from September 3. M 1368. Ledger Central. HOY, over 10 .vears for lawyer's office. 1103 Real Estate Trust Bldr f 16 TO 18 YEARS WANTED IN MANUFACTURING DBPT. BAEDER-ADAMSON CO RICHMOND ST. AND ALLEGHENY AVB. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Offlcs Bring this ad with you BOYS wanted at once over lti years of sis JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. Second snd Market sts., Camden, N. J. Apply nearest U. S Employment Service Office B0T8 WANTED AT ONCE: 16 YEARS OR OVER BECKER. BMITH PAGO WATER ST. AND SNYDER AVS. Apply to nesrest II. S Employment Serv ice Office. Bring this ad with vou. BOYS 16 YEARS OR OVER WANTEDSAT ONCE BECKER. SMITH PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. , Or nearest U S. Employment Service Bring this ad with vou BOYS WANTED Good opportunity to learn trade In war ea aentlal printing plant. WILLIAMS t MARCUS CO. 10TH AND LOMBARD STS APPLY NEAREST U. 8, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. UIUN.0 THIS AD WITH YOU. BOYS, ovsr.16 years of sre. wanted for time clerks: splendid oppor. for advancement for ambitious boys. Apply by letter. Mr. Kay, American Engineering Co.. Station K. Phlla. BOY8 wanted, about 10 years nt sgs. to work on folding oaper hoxca. Brown A Bailey Co.. 410 N. Franklin st. AtPly t nearest u. 8. Hmplnytuent 8rvlo Offiea, IWfJ?PH " "'i Fr-i '.'''J J II . 1- HJELF WAI (Other aassWed Ais m rsn I) BOYS wanted, about It rear of age. to '-xork on folding psper boxes. Brown nslley Co, 410 N, Franklin St.. BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD 1828 FILBERT ST rlllLADKLPHIA, PA. CARPENTERH FOR lNStDK OR OUTSIDE WORK PENNA R R. CO CONCRETE MOLDING PLANT FERRY ROVD NEAR PENNA. AVE. MORRI8VILLE. PA URAUN t STUART CO 310 Commercial Trust Co Apply to nearest U. S Employment Service Office Bring this sd with you. CARPENTERS wanted on Inside finishing work. John N. GUI ft Co , N. 15. cor. 10th and Iluttonwond sts Applv nearest I'. S. Employment Service. Bring this ad with vou. CliFIRK 10 TO It TEAR OLD FOR STATIS TICAL WORK IN ADVERTISING DE PARTMENT O? PtIRLIC LEDGER; HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE DE SIRABLE: ACCURACY ESSENTIAL: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. APPLY MR WESCOTT Advertising department. Public Ledger, 8th and Chestnut ats , first floor. DO YOUR DUTY WE ARE IN NEED OF HIGH-CLAS5 I I.KRIvS A'll RTK VfMl I? A tI I V O u . t t"n nc f-ii is nn.i .. li "'-"' asisiaf, s-JI ' 1 sj7 ;.,,,,V, V.,l..:v,lK"K "'u WILL, SERVE VOUR Coun-TRY IN THE MOST DIRECT MANNER AND BE RIGHT BEHIND THE EDDYSTON'E MUNITIONS CO. EDDYSTONE. PA. TAKE CHESTER SHORT LINE TO GATE APPLY U S. EMPI.OYMBNT OFFICE CLERKS Must be rapid and accurals: no experience necessary: capable: state ags. details and aal-iry desired. P 132, Ledger Office COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN MBNT SHIPYARD. HOG ISLAND. RE QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERIENCED PIE BAKERS. WHITE: WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: GOOD WAOES. ROOM AND BOARD: PLEASANT SUR ROUNDINGS. APPLY U. S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 800 WALNUT ST. BEE MR. SCULL OR MR. 8WART7. 1821 ARCH 8T. (Do not apply at Hog Island! COPYHOLDER YOUNO MAN, PAST 10 TEARS OF AOE. WHO CAN READ WITH Alii CURACY. WANTED ON TUB LIC LEDGER; NIGHT WORK; SALARY, $12 WEEK. CALL TODAY, 'AT rtfltf CHESTNUT ST.. FIFTH FLOOR 7VFTER 0 P. M. EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS COMPANY EDDYSTONE, PA. NEEDS MEN BOYS TO HELP SUPPLY OUR YOU WHO itPAD THIS AD MF JOIN ' lu" 'A, i'Mi, rH,s Ar v-OME. JOIN WITH SHELLS TO FIGHT THI1 FOE. DR' KA,S '"'L TO won TOOLM4.Kr.ns GAUOEM-iKERS TOOLROOM LATHE HANDS SIIEF.T METAL WORKERS LATHE HANDS INSPECTORS OPERATORS GUARDS V DUI.4.Y MEVNS DISASTER ENROLL AT ONCE YOU ARE NEEDED OVER HERE. EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS COMPANY EDDYSTONE PA. ' FnnvsTOVn munitions cmipivr hODTSTONi. winitions COMPANY EDDYSTONE, PA. ARE EMPLOYING MEN AND INSTRUCT ING! ON SHELL OPERATING MACHINES 1 IF YOU WANT OUR BOYS TO WIN THE i WAR COME DOWN AND RUN A MA CHINE WII WILL SHOW YOU HOW. EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS COMPANY EDDYSTONE. PA. TAKE CHESTER SHORT LINE TO GATE APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE BRING THIS AD WITH YOU DRAFTSMEN Atlantic Refining Companv wants several drsftsmen. experienced In plplnr. laying out and detail mechanical and structural work and tracers. Apply st the Sales Depart ment 8144 Tsssyunk ave.. or anv U. S, FmnVovmen Buresu Prinr this ad with vou. ENGINEER WANTED PERMANENT POSITION PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY HTH AND CHESTNUT STS Apply nearest U. S. Employment Office Bring Ibis sd with you ENGINEER or firemen (2), Bcbwars Wheel. Margaret at, and Penna, It It. Co. Apply nearest U, S. Employment Service. Urlnr this ad. KITCHEN MEN EXPERIENCED KITCHEN MEN FOR GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOO ISLAND: GOOD WAOES. ROOMS AND BOARDI PLEASANT SURROUND- INGS. CALL AT II B. BMPImtKNT SERVICE CORNER 8D AND WALNUT RTREF.TS EH MR, RCtILL DO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND w-. -..JOB W'JI WILLIAMS Jl . I0T1I AND IJO APPT.r Hsisvse tr SERVICE!. BRING Ttftfu".!! w,ese AT ONCE LABORERS .WAMTMr. UNITED STATES 'GOVMlHMnrP. Cheater hksi t l . Between ".-M , MscARTHUn BROTssvi' NO. 1 DABBT WMfOg' A t H. HTH ST.. Fmiiw ttft-l . siy .APPLY 21 -4; tet1 R tat slrl 1CwM4HraiT, . ti-w To inr United invni umc ;i aia-T . v- AT ONCE LABORERS WAlfTaTffif', UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT l!TWlir;f at 9th st. trsct). 2 I 1. and Keystsna rnad fltoi blocks west oJF HlghlaJT llrosd station. Thurlow, osj' neareat ratlpeerf sylvanla Rellrnarf vuiDia, - -. '-i.. . "l MacARTHUR BROTHER8 CHESTER. FA. mi AND 88 S. 16TH ST., rHTLA. $$& APPLT Ta any United States meat Office AT ONCE LABORERS WAITsaVS UNITED STATES OOVERNlOHsT. 1 Wsshlnrlon Park, near 'Westvllla. 'W.'ii' r-cnnsyivsnia ll. K. twest jergsTT SS shore Division): also by trolley froa den. MseARTHUn BROTHERS WASHINGTON PARK WKSTVILLE. N. J. 88 S, 1TH ST.. PHTLA. intif V To any Unite States Smarts. .' ;fi ment timet , .& j- t uw-iArfunERO wAis-nsss yj" UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT On main highway (Broadway) betwsaa V vllle. N. J., and South Ojouceatw. JgZ uvareav railroad iispon. ogpin vstsTS on the Pennsylvania Railroad, (wast and Beaahnre Division). ' Wiy-i MacARTHUR BROTRBM STte B. (JLOUCBSTEK. N.i AND 88 8. 16TH ST.. Pfi APPLY To snr Unltsd Btatsa Ea ment Orooe iStl v t -I , l LAJB0REB3 naia uuuv j ju sill X ITIIIltU ... -! CHESTER 8H1PBUILDINO CO. CHESTER. A, , j CHESTER SHIPBUILDING OXJ 214 N. 18TK ST, Apply SJ-a rr B. SCmailovmant Ssl Ml ' vta BRINO THIS AD 'WITK TeWHv m ' "Cell V LABORERS MALE AND FB BLACKSMITHS BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS LAYERS-OUT F1TTERS-UP "rv MACIIINIBTS, WIIEELWRIOHTS J STILL CLEANERS PRESS DUMPERS .' .. J. viu inAAiun -vv t'lA TRUCKER 1 FILTER DUMPERS-j-'i ATLANTIC RBFININO. i 8144 PAS STUNK AM APPLY U. 8. EMPLOYMirt A8K FOR MR, O, HA1 8D ANT) WAI OR MR. E. JENK 1521 ARCH LABOR MEN WAH FOR PENNA. RAl WHITE OR COt FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK AND FREiaiP ADVANCEMENT FOR ME NO LOST TC CAN BOARD WITH THE SONABLE COST IF Dl APPLY 43 N. m LABORERS GENERAL A NUMBER OF GOOD J WANTED FOR INK ON ESSENTIA, i PHILA. STORAGE BA1 ONTARIO AND Cl COME READY TO 8tJj APPLY TO THK NBA U, S, EMPLOYMENT BRING THIS AD " ? LABORERS XAl u A a o it BKiria MEN WHO FEEL THAT ' Itnt.P THE HOYS IN Fl TAIN IMMEDIATE EMPL A I'OMI'VNI THAT l THF ARMY THEY ARl PART. YOU P0 Y0UR.-4 EDDYSTONE MUNri ijuxi.yj TAKK CHESTKR SH " II. 8. KXIPIOYM BRING THIS 1 - ..VBtsV ? qrinas ibis aa "no, vou. , , 1 1 i i rK- .. it a ;. J-.T. Jt- v'. i a? &:4&4 tftft its.i4 a. i ,j a --- - - --- -- i L .:'-! .. " i. .ul --J. tJ,'." A JS
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