Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 06, 1918, World Series Final, Page 15, Image 15

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LCOBPeONTRACT
f : CDYLER ADVISES
igrVilvisory Committee, Rep
5resenting 82 Roads, Agrees
fj to the McAdoo Changes
SECURITY HOLDERS BALK
Unsatisfactory and Unaccept
able," Declare Committees
in Behalf of Owners
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Hj.' . New York, Sept. 6.
Acceptance by the railroad, of the
Standard form of contract between the
Government and the railroads, as pro-
pofted by Director General McAdoo, was
-.today unanimously recommended hv the
'railway' executives' adlsory committee,
representing eighty-two railroads, with
P2ater cent of the totnl mllcnee of the
United States.
lomas deWitt Cuyler. of Philadel
phia, chairman of the committee, which
met -here, today, said In his report:
"In the opinion of this committee, en
lightened self-interest and the dictates
of patriotism alike require the accept
ance' of the proposed contract, and the
committee without doubt or hesitation so
.advises."
All the special committees 6f the Na
tional Association of Owners of Rail
road Securities, in a Joint meeting here,
decided that the Federal contract with
the railroads, as announced In Wash
ington, still Is "unsatisfactory and un
acceptable," and called a meeting of
the association's financial committee of
evenly, to bo held In New York next
Wednesday, to determine Its future ac
tion. i Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the
association. Issued a statement outlining
three objections to the contract.
The first, he said, Is that the railroads.
In advance of any knowledge of the
xtent to which their operations are to
be abandoned, or their business and
traffic diverted, are required to nccept
compensation that was intended "only
for the use of their property and not
lor the possible destruction of Its alue
in the process of unification," ngreelns
that, the Government "may return the
physical property, stripped of all busi
ness and connections."
The second, Mr. Untermjer said. Is
against the provisions that rallroadi
hall be compelled to finance additions,
improvements, betterments and exten
sions for war and other purposes not
beneficial to the companies, and take
them over after the war "on the basis
of the inflated costs of these nhnormal
times."
i The third objection Is against the pro
Vision "that on Important questions that
may"'arise under the contract the rail
roads are tequtred to accept the deci
sions of the Interstate Commerce Com
mission as final and conclusive, and be
deprived of their right of appeal to the
courts."
PHASES OF CONTRACT
RAILROADS REJECT
Washington. Sent. 6. The final draft
ef the form of contract between the
United States railroad administration
and the railroads taken oer by the
Government which has been re'ectcd by
.ftjimp tlmA retain tho rlirbt In lltltra.
ptlon:after the provlslonkl war control
cenres jo roan ir onnpod to accem
.thR'-contract. but If It does not. Its
"jOnly recourse Is the Court of Claims.
Second. There will be no iruarantee
I'ot.a continuance of "Improvident"
I dividends; Indebtedness to the Gov-
ernmenpwiu take precedence, if neces
sary, over stockholders.
Fay For Improvements
"Third. Itoads that were badly
' managed and equipped before they
"were taken over must pay In full for
- improvements to brlni? them to a
point of safe and adequate operation :
no -gratuitous development of rail
roads will be undertaken by the Gov
f eminent.
Fourth. No claim w 111 be allowed at
l';ther.id of Federal control for alleged
l(i... .1 ..u .!. ..,.. i ........ .
T diversion of tiafllo Is an essential war
,'meaiure. and the Administration con-
lenas tnat congress intended tno
Compensation that It authorized to
cover this phase.
, Fifth. Maintenance' of the railroad
propartles for the duration of the war
will be paid for by the Government.
The" roads will be returned In sub
atantlallv the same conditions In which
kthex Were received, except that roads
in.t. were nui ucveiupca io uieir jiur
;mal needs shall nay for tuich develop-
x ment s. and Drovlslon Is made for the
'disposition of claims for additions to
sarly railroad system by the Govein-
swent mat tne company contenus is
'not. to Its advantage, by appeal to the
wurt oi claims.
f 5 Safeguards Compensation
trt .Sixth. The annual compensation.
-: pasta on ine tnree-year test perioa
tended June 30, 1917, will not be suh
ilcf to any deductions that would
tirevent the company from supporting
Ktlta corporate oreranizuuuu, Keeping up
fits sinking; funds, uavlnir taxes and
yranta and Interests heretofore regu-
figSiMd under Federal control.
Afvenin. ine uovcrnmcni win nave
Kri-rlglit to mako deductions from
ka? femalnlns comoensation to sat-
i tivi indebtedness of the railroad io
ithej Government ; but this right will
fee only for emergency, wnen no otner
treasqnable means for paying Its dehtw
"exists. The regular payment of dlvl-
aenas as paia oy ine uuiuiiauv in wir
4tet period "will not be Interrupted
Unnecessarily" by the exercise of that
iTlght when the test period dividends
?.J .i-.mo,l trt hale neen nrnnnrtlnn-
.(mo wviu M '- -.... r-i -- -
a.TLt
liS Eighth- The previous contention by
the' Government that the companies
I turn over working capital Is waived.
1)a BUCll uuiaiiki-a cd t wuih.ii ui-
HaTllI bear bank Interest.
0 Aviation Instructor Fatally Hurt
6 Macon, 111,, sepi. o. i.ieuicumH j. .
slrvln, OI WCw ioik uuy, vimtun in
tuctor at Souther. Field. Amerlcus, was
obably fatally mjurea wnno aiiemin
. in land In an alrnlane here. The
nne crashed fnto a tree and Marvin
jversd n fracture of the skull. A
achanlclan nylng with him was only
Flatly hurt.
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AlIsNTir. TITY. N. J.
YMOATLAjmcan
GREATEST fJQTELSUOCKSl
IfiilssiTmttr Ky, bv, nr, Bch. Elev. to st.
rwmauamiKi Pr, b.tb. running water.
M UP wklr.; 12 60 up dly. Chas. Iluhre.
fEL B0SC0BEL '"S1':-' n'V
' Afxr. Eur op. plans. Bklt. A. E. MARION.
OCKAN CITY. N. J.
TsValfrvnfM Ocean vlsw: excellent tskls.
aansmis-.w BooKlet. b. ML.ii.nui
WB ALVYN Conr. loe. Rooms with run'g
fw"ter. Bklt. A. Terser, 814 llrighion PUe.
WEKNEB8V1I.T.E. PA.
1SCT HALL I"n "" '" 1,ar Nt
! nl . ..nltarlum. Writ.
lTw. Gaul. Trea k Mgr. or Ledger Ctn.
MgSINOTON. PA.
Inn On the Delaware.
Cafe
"""" Orlll,
Tal asiAlasiav 4Tassi
, A Trt, vs, Chicken A waffle dinners.'
cnpnrxKv,MrTf
JftJBisfl2
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sarvuruy noiaera inciuues ine ioiiowiiik i pound iwRKei. a. ,'-"( ! .,. (,-.'
Olnfs: I box tiec.l. Peira. California, per box. .
Z" lrst. The roads may not hae the "h- .S.'K, "' pe'bo' 7
dtnfltH of the contract and at (he ?,.- ', ',u,m:; '.""'TV" hraket 11 i.2i
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts, 80.007 bushels. The
market ruled nrm. with ilitht offerings.
The quotations ranged as follows: Car
lots In export elevator (Government stand
ard Inspection), standard prices No. 1, red
winter. 12.39; No. 1. northern spring. 12.39;
No. 1, hard winter, $2.10: No. 1, red win
llrl'",rllk5r' J2.H7: No. 2. red winter,
2.3fl: No. 2. northern spring, S2.3U: No.
2, hard winter, 12.30: No. 2, ird winter,
garlicky. J2.J4; No 8. red winter, 12.32'
No. 3, northern spring. 12,32; No. 3, hard
"Inter. J2.32: No. 3, red vv inter. garlicky,
CORN The market was dull and nominal
at II KUP1.S5 for jellow, as to grade and
location.
OATH Receipts 83.935 bushels. Trade
was quiet, but prices ruled nrm under light
offerings. Quotations: Car lota, aa to loca
tion No. 2 white new, S'iDWc stan
dard white, new, 7714 784c, No. 3 white,
new, 77774cl No. 4 white, new, 7o'i fp
7BH c.
FLOUR Ttecclpta. 2,104. 2S0 lbs. In sacks.
Demand waa alow and prices favored buvers.
The nuotatlona ranged as follows. To nrrlve,
per 190 lb. In t)8-lu. sacks Winter wheat,
10c) per rent Hour. $10.2"CM0 50: Kansas
wheat, 100 per cent flour, I1UM1.2S; spring
wheat. 1 ti per cent (lour. JllBll. 2B,
RYE FLOUR was dull and weak. WV
quote at 18 3000.50 per bbl., In sacks, as
to quality.
PROVISIONS
The market ruled Arm with a fair Jobbing
demand. Quotations follow Cltv beef In
sets, smoked and nlr-drled, 47c: western beet.
In sets, smnked.' 47c. city beef, knuckles
and tenderr, emoked and alr-drled, 48ot
western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked,
48a: beef hams, 100. pork, family, t. ISO HI;
hams. 8. P. cured, loose, 31CJ32C: do,
skinned, looaa 314732c: do. do. smoked 34CT
8fe; other hams, smoked, city cured, as to
brand and average, .'Mftlftt: hams, smoked,
western cured. 34 035c; do. boiled, boneless,
(8c; picnic shoulders, S. P. cured. loose.
34c; do. smoked, 26c; bellies. In pickle., ac
cording to average, loose, 30c: breakfast
bacon, as (o brand and average, city cured.
44c: breakfast bacon, western cured, 44c:
lard, western, reflned, 27Ufff2.ci lard, purs
tlty kettle rendered. 37i I38e.
REFINED SUGARS
Trlr--! we; flrmlv maintained on a bast
or . uuc lor nne granulated.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HUTTEIt Receipts continued light and
the market ruled nrm under a good demand
The nuotatlona: Solid-packed creamery, ex
tra. ."We; higher scoring goods. MOriSc: ex
tra drat, 4UHc: drat, 4744lie: seconds, 411
miii-tn; innrv uran'ii oi vnnis jooninK ni
tiilfti OKc; choke at .Vic: fair to good at 51
.14 r.
EGGS were In good demand and firm, with
light offerings of fln stock The quotations
Free yirca. nearby first, 111405114.70. per
standard case, current receipts, 018 SOW
14.10 per case: western extra first, 14 40
5114.70 per case: first. 13H0l8!14 1O per
cose: Inferior lota lower: candled and re
crated egga were jobbing at fi3(?3oc per
Uoren
CHEESE Supplies were small and the
market ruled firm under a fair demand Quo
tations. New York, wholemllk fancy, fresh,
27'. 274 c, specials higher, do do, fair to
good, fresh 2H'4 270, Wisconsin, whole
milk, fancv. 27U J8'2714 c, do. do fair to
good, 20'i 27c.
POULTRY
I.1VK Trade waa slow and the market
ruled lower, with supplies acumulatlng.
Quotations. Fowls , according to quallo.
Stitf.lUc Spring chicken., not I.eghorns. a
cording to qualltv. .14CJ3lIr. White Leghorns
as to quolltj, 3J(B34c Roosters, 2llW2j0
Durks l'ektn. Eprlng. 32Sf3'o, do. do old
sniuajr, do. Indian Hiinner,27033c. Oulneaa
per plr. weighing l'-2 lbs. aplrcc. oik-M
SI 10. smaller el7es. OOliMic Pigeons, old.
per pair, 80931c. do, oung, per pair, JSW
DRESSED ruled firm, with supplies well
cleaned up The quotations ranged as fol
Iowa: Fresh-killed fowls In birrels, dry
picked fancy selected, 3Sc. weighing 4 lbs
and over apiece. .17 tic. small slr.es. ',3i .
old roosters, do -picked. 2K'4c; brol Ing
chickens, western fnncy, weighing 1.
lbs. apiece 3SW4llc: weUhlng 24 lbs apiece
and ner 305137c: spring ducks. Long Taland
and PlnnBlvanla..7S8c. squabs, per ddsen.
white, weighing 10W12 lbs. per dozen. isj
R.2R, do, weighing l10 lbs. per dojen. Ui
7 30: do weighing H lbs per losen.WMH.ijn,
do. weighing 7 lbs. per doien. 4 nopf n. do,
weighing OBO'4 lbs. per dozen. W, .up.
dark. il.50S2.5fl; small and No. 2. UBiW.
FRESH FRUITS
Choice Block waa In fair request and -al
ues generally were steadl y held, as follow s
Apples New York, and West Virginia, per
bbl $2 50 .1. 50. do. per Jk -bushel basket
tOcPtlfiO, do per bushel basket, II V J all
Pears, New York, Hartlett per bbl. No 1,
I.UfH No 2, I1.50W4: do. New York. Hart
lett. per bushel basket, Jlfl2. I.emons. per
hay ir.tifH. Oranges California. Per boj,
ill r,(l(s in .10 Grapefruit. P'r box I4(!jr,
ni..nnni.. nn,(i. film er ,rnte. 130(11. do.
Cuban, per crate $8n. Gropes. Dc.iiwiire.
per tl-basket carrier. tllcPIl: do. lo. P 3-
Ciintnloupea. DeUware. per standard irate.
1 --? l!.i r,(i :v do. nelanare. per Jumbo irate.
It .iOftt,J..,ri. OO, per Tinny rruit- , -w ... .
per flat crate. 7.-icfll; do. Cal rorrila and
Colorado, per stumlard crate j ,.,S: do
do. per ponv crate. I.'.S(S.M . 'In. do. per
flat crate. St.lftifl.sri. white rinds, per flat
VEGETABLES
Demand was only moderate but "rices
generally ruled ateady, as follows, vvhlte
PHOTOPLAYS
The Stanley Booking Corporation
Tlin followlns theatres uUt.-iln their pictures through the riTANLHY noohlng
Corporation, which la n guarantee of curly shovvlns of the llnest produc
tions. All pictures lev lowed before exhibition. Aslc for the theatre In jour
locality obtaining pictures throucli the STV.VI.nv Booking Corporation
All L. 12th. Morris . Paasyunk Ave.
(AlfiamDra Mat.Dallyat'Ji Evb.o:4jIiII
THE JAP In
"THE CITY OP DIM rACES"
A tJf-M I r 5-'D AND THOMPSON Sf3.
ArOLLU . MATINEE DAILY
MADOE KENNEDY In
THE SERVICE STAR"
ADrAPllA CHESTNUT Relow KITH
AKCAU1A 10 A.M. to 11 :15 P.M.
ELSIE FERGUSON hi
"HEART OF THE WILD"
OI 1 ICElIDn UROAD STREET and
BLULB1KU SUSQUEHANNA AVE
MARY PIPKFORD In
"THE LITTLE AMERICAN"
BROADWAY Dro?T. T'
EMPRESS
MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK
.UATltLrj MSin
DOROTHY DAT.TON In
FAIRMOUNT s0!5A,aN,llDDAiAi!y
CECIL H D MILLE'S
"WE CANT HAVE EVERYTHINO"
r-AAIIl V THEATRE 1311 Market St
FAMILY n A. M. to Midnight.
ALI.-STR CAST In
TO HELL WITH THE KAISER"
rTU CT THEATRE-Ile'nw Spruce
56 1 H D 1 MATINEE DAILY
MADGE KF.NNEDY In
THE SERVICE STAR"
GREAT NORTHERN "SftKa
T.-K-TI-1 nratJETT In
"THE MARRIAGE R1NQ"
1 ADC O I A I 00TII ft WALNUT STS.
IMPEK1AL, Mats. 2:30. Cvgs. 7 ft 0.
DOROTHY DALTON In
"TUB KAISER'S SHADOW"
, T-. .rvrn 418T A LANCASTER AVE.
LEAULK MATINEE DAILY
D W. GRIFFITH'S
"THE QREAT LOVE"
THIS PROGRAM APPEARS IN
MORNING AND EVENING
PUBLIC LEDGER.
PII0T0PUAY8
H E A T R E S
OWNED AND MANAGED BY ifEMBERS OF
T
THEUNITEDEXHI B1TORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT B2D AnovE MARKET
Geraldine Farrar'" - gioV-
PPDAR 00TI1 CEDAR AVENUB
CHARLES RAY "oclocictown"
COLISEUM M"ke " Mlh C1"b
JACK PICKFORD in "Sandy"
COLONIAL 0l"' s.iisvsiii.ja.
CHARLES RAY 'VciPTowN-'
rnoToruwH
Cf IDCA -0TH 4 MARKET STS.
t.UtIlr. MATINEE DAILY
"TO HELL WITH
THE KAISER"
DADV KIPOK AYE. DAUPHIN 8T..
rIV Mat-JtlD.VJEvg. 0:43 to 11
-'O.N, A 4UM'U;V,fA; ,
mYiWmmi
IX ,'1
.,- r
potatoes. Norfolk, per bbl. No. 1, II 50W
4 50s No, 2, liff 2. SO. White potatoes.
Ilaatern Shore, per bbl. No. 1, 14 W 4.50;
No. 2 1202.30. Whlto potatoes. Jersey,
per S-buihel basket No. 1. IKM IS, No 2.
fiOOilSc. White potatoes. Jeraev. per mo.
lb. bag No. 1 13.7504; No 2. I2.50B2,7.'i
Sweet potatoes, Jeraev, ner basket No, 1,
I1.25W1 75; No 2, 750011 10. Sweet po
tatoes. North Carolina, per bbl, No. 1.
13 504.5(l; No. 2. I1.50$2; culls 11
Sweet potatoes, Eastern Shore per bbl
No. 1. I405: No, a. I1..1nf 2.2V Lettuce.
New Tork, per crate. II ? Celery, New
York per bunch. 15SC50c, Peas, New Tork
per bushel basket, IHfl'.Ml Onions. Jer
sey, per H -bushel basket, RIcBII; do do,
per bushel hamper, DOcOll 10; do per 100 lb.
bag. 1282.05.
Local Meat Market
The following report of the fresh meat
trade. In Philadelphia la furnished bv the
local lleatock and meat office of the llu'
reau of Markets. United States Department
of Agriculture
FltKSlI I1EBF Hecelpta moderate, sup
p y of common kinds liberal: market easier
on all but choice; demand light.
BTEEIIS Itecelpta moderate: market
weak, at 110 to $20. demand Just fair.
COWK Receipts liberal; market weak, at
118 to 123: demand light
VEAL Receipts moderate: heay calves
at 118 to,22, choice -.eal at $24 to 2U, de
mand fair.
PORK Receipts of fresh loins light,
frozen supplv moderate: market alow on
frozen, at 131 to 135: firm on fresh light,
at 138 -demand fair.
LAMR Receipts light! sunnlv mmternfet
market about steady on fresh lambs, at 121
io .'-. aiow on stale stock, at si to S2.1
demand s'ow.
MUTTON Reclrts libera!: bulk heay
sheep, market ery dull, at 118 to 123, de-
DiinQ pour.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
New York. Sent 0 11CTTER Rerelnts.
10.272 tubs Higher scoring, MQ.Mtir;
extras. nnfrnoHc; State dairy. 404 50c.
others unchanged.
KGOS Receipts, 21.784 cases. Prices un
changed.
CHICACO BUTTER AND EGGS
Chicago. Spt fi llUTTHR Receipts,
0;nt tubs. Half to one cent higher. Kxlra,
48SC
EGOS Receipts. 0287 cases. Half cent
higher rirats, 4042c
rtnrnt, post
Tailor-Made Dress
0. D. Standard U. S.
Cloth
$12.98
For early autumn
wear this is just
the dress you need.
Strictly tailor
made of O. D.
(olive drab) Stand
nrd U. S. Cloth in
our own factory
We feel sure that,
considering t h o
quality and inafcp.
there is nothing
iiru it at any
thing less than
double tho
money. Its
simplicity and
splendid lines
will add charm
to any person.
$12.98
Sizes 1G to 44
(. I). (Ollie Drnb) Standard IT. s.
Cloth
Open Monday, Fridni and Satur
day EvcninaaCome and
Try One On
Front and Dauphin Sts.
ril0T0ri,AY8
f IRPRTY UROAD ft COI.UMUIA AV
l-lDIi,r. l l Matinee rinllv
v i.v ii, ii ue .Mll.l.i; s
'WE CAN'T HAVI
EVE!
JKYTHINQ"
333 MARKET ?K 71$!$
PEGGY HYLAND lu
"CONNIE ANNIE LAURIE"
MODFI 425 "OUTII ST. Orchestra.
mvll-.l. Contlnuoua 1 to 11.
ROY STEWART in "CACTUS CRANDALL"
Svd. Chaplin In "RUDMARINE PHlATk"
OVERBROOK C3D &F.r
RUTH CLIFTORn In E'
"FIRES OF YOUTH"
PAI APF 1214 MARKT .STREET
i --l-.JVIi, in A. M to 11U5 p M
AVILLIAM S HART In
"RIDDLE GAWNE"
PRINIPPS ,01f! MARKET STREET
riMlMVIlOO S10A. M tollUBP . M
CONSTANCE TALMADOE In '
"GOOD NIGHT. PAUL"
REGENT MARK1:,T rML'T.'P?,
ETHEL cr,YTON'ln
'THE GIRL WHO CAME RACK"
RFAI TO QEnMANTOWN AVE
rI-VL, 1 J t TIH PF.HOCKI
WAtT.ACP. RRID 'in
EN ST.
-i. i. ?i.- niArv kin"
RIVOI I Ul AND SANKOM STS.
(MVUL.I , V.TI.N'EE DAILt
WILLIAM rXltNUM In AU"1
"A SOLDIER'S OATH
RIJRY MAnKET ST. RELOW 7TH
M.
AT.irp limnv i
"THE WIIIRLPOOI.'
SAVflY 1IU MAKKET STREET
Qt V - I 8 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT
- KITTY GORDON In "','ui
"MERELY I'MYERS"
;TAMI PY MAnKET ABOVE 10TU
M - ..-w, . 1111,1 A.M.
DOROTHY OISH In
"THE HUN WITHIN"
VIPTORIA MAKKT ST. AB. OTH
ViV-iN-TMA 0 A.M. to 11 HSp.il.
WILLIAM FARNUM IN
"RIDERS OF THE PURPLE PAQE"
PIIOTOPLAYR
FRANKFORD "- ira,u'rora Av'
grth's'THE GREAT LOVE"
II IMRH FRO.NT ST. ft GIltAIlD AVE.
JUlllUVJ jumlm Junction on FrankforJ "L"
JACK PICKFORD in "Sandy"
I nrt IQT KD AND LOCUST STREETS
LULUJ1 Mate. 1-30.3:30. Ees.U:30 to U
DOROTHY DALTON " hbn
NIXON S-'D ne,ow MA" 7;n;. .
WILLIAM S. HART '" ,n'.?':l..'.
PIIOTOPLAYS
STRAND Gt"' AV at Venlln'0'E'ot Droad
DOROTHY DALTON
In "GREEN EYES" ,
THIS PROGRAM APPEARS IN
MORNING a D.SVJSNttJ
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WisBNraBsBSw-ysire- w
p " - - i - y
JBeatljg
Arden, Deorga .tones, lsa an I
"nniater. Annie n. Jones. Abraham
"arrow. James W. Kaln Krank J
nauer. Sarah K, Ketenhelm Reglna
Rloebaum Paulino O 'Mmtiel Annie M
llorland. Samual Knight, Sgt. Tred It
"Jbmsn. Albert n Knight. Sgt Ed. It.
Ilufnngton. Catharine Mahnnev Marv
Carter. s...h n
Mayiana, i;mma
McAllister llrnrge
MrShea Andrew
Melchert. Gottlieb
Merecher Theodoro
Moore. Wm Sr.
Nu'le Joseph, 8r.
n Mara John
Park. Eliza Z. .
Phillips Knn J.
Price. Isndoro V.
Itauch. Sophie K.
Renner Mary.
Rllev Emma, I
Robinson Nellie
SmII1 Wm (
Shllllngford. Anna, n
'ouser. larrle B.
Cllinn. Rqra'i A.
CotTey, Mary
Culp eignes
CurraTl, .Mary
7)aMs, Annan.
j'oian, jtose
pougherty, John A.
nusenberg, William
J.dgir .Harry IJ.
Uilot. Husbton
Ely. otto P.
Eerltt. Hannah St.
rergusson. Rnelrt
Ferrell, Margaret D.
rr-t jienrieii
Fitzpatrlck. Cathnrlni Shrvock ruan 11.
iwmgan. rae v Smltn i.urv a.
owier. CatherlnoR. SutelltTe. Tercy
For. Jna,nh Xt
Vnit. Catherine A.
Grieves, Kelina
Hagert, Amanda if.
U"f?"W' M '""ell
Held. Mary E.
H erg.sell Edward
Hlrsch. Helen M.
Wabl. Julius
Welnhard. Mary
Whltlniham Hirah 1)
Woesner Arthur A.
Kaleikl. John
i.i"1I?.RNT fert. 2. OEOROE, husband of
lI!!r.I'IJ'abeth Arden Reatles and friends
n. ,; 4,,,DU i.otlge, ro 70. unier OI inns u
?':ii"or'.. Invited to funeral. Sat . 3 p m
residence of son-ln-tiw, Ednln Gleadall, B'-'7
rorresdale ae Tacony Int Greenwood
v-lt or..r Cem Remains may bo ilewed
I rl , after 7pm
,nAN"2sTr:ri sept.s, annib nt.ANcur:
US .1' ,"rga M. Ilannlster Relatives
and friends linlted to funeral serlce Sst
II a m , 1303 W. Somerset at Int pri
vate UAnnrm- a..., ,.. o j i.utr
V4 . husband of Sarah I?irrow RelntUes
and friends InMted to funernl serlces Sat .
I P m SS38 N. Orlenna St Int Green
mount Cem Remains may be Aleed 1 rl .
after 7pm
RVUER Jept 3 SARAH P. daughter of
Annie and la Henry littler R-latle. and
friends Irnlte,! t funeral services Sat 2
n m.. 41(1 Catell a . West Colllrtgsnood.
7S T int nrKate llsrlellb Cer.i
,m-onni'M sept, s! paJtmnp. n wife
of Peter H llloebaum aged 21 Hue notice
jjnthJY"""1 from sister's residence 321 N.
' npRf.AND On Sent. 4. HII" SAMt'Bt.
Juishand of Annie M norland Relatlies and
friends. I p Morris Co . Invited to funeral
iXna'if- .F.n! 3 P m . at his lato residence.
nrriV& " ,nl- rrhate.
nUCKJIAN At ntxwatertnwn Pn
Sept 4 AI.IIHRT R husband of Pllnbeth
n lliirknian Inee Robinson). Relatives nnd
:r.,.n;', Invited to funeral Sst 2 n m ,
lllllaldj Cem Chnpei Int Hillside Ccm
ii Mipni n "ollev at nniHn
I a4Vkin'?T0n -" "' tntK path-
ARI.SR. fe of lohtl 11 tlufrngton nnd
! daughter of Pnthnrlua nnd late William
I s,'.nl.rr'. aVa :,', Relnlhcs nnd friends In.
, lteI to funnl serMres on Mon . at 1 10
T, m.r"'cl"'lv t her Inte residence 2.1
I. lldevst Int private Jit Morlah Cem
CA11TRR Sept 4 SARAH P. widow of
Jacob Grace Carter sr. Relatives nnd
friends Invite, to funeral senlces Sat 2
I p m 20 n Walnut lane Qermantonn
Int prlnte
, .r,! .?.'";" T" PhlladelnhH. Pa . FJerl I
'ARRIR K wire f Horace H. Clouser
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
"at . 7 .10 a m 2(1 .V franklin ' High
miss immaculate Conception Church Tren
ion i .i ii .in o m int
i.auy oi i.ouures ,
Cm Trenton Atito fnnernt
t'M'N'X Sent 1 SARAH A . daughter of
Divld 15 and the Hte Sarah A Clunn ltel
atles and friends Lincoln Temple. No !
I. G H . members of Kensington M l
Church, Invited to funeral serlces Sat 2
p m at the re-ldcnte of her father, 440
I'nsf Glrard nt Int private.
COrFIJV Ant .1 MARV COFFI'V (nee
Ifiirtneltl widow nt tlehnt Cnffev Relfl
I lives nnd friends League of the Sacred
Heart lnltrd to funenl Sat S in a m
I 2'W Stampers st (2d ami Pine sts ) Solemn
' mass of requtftm M Tosepb'a Church 10 a
m Int Hnlv Cross (Vm Auto servlie
CI'I.P Sept. 4 A(1M: CI'I.P. aged 00
Relatives unit friends Invited to funexnl.
Hat . 3 p m residence of niece. Airs I,
I Shellv 2.112 Colombia live Int AVestmln
i ster Cem Remains ma be lewed Trl , 8
mho funeral
CrilRAN ept fi MRY. widow OF I
Captain John Clirran fntmerlv of Rrooklvi.
N i and daughter of late P.. trick and
I. linn I'oiiKiicriv. iieiiiii' "p null incnti- in-
vPol to funeral. Mon m 3(1 a m . residence
of luiiher John P Iloughertj, 2K10 E
Cleatlle'd Bt. Solemn requiem mass St
A in a Church lu a. m Int St. Ann's
pern
DAVIS III Malvern Ti Pept !i ANNA
R DAVIS Relatives nml friends Invited to
fun ral services. Sat . 4 30 n ni Pra7er
Preabvterlan Church Int i em adiotnlug.
IKI1.AN. Sept. 4. at Ken Islo Cllv. N. J .
UOSi; widow' of Mlrhml Dolsn Relitlvea
and friends Invited to funirnl. Sit , K Id a
m IJ'H N. IHth at Solemn requiem mis
Church of tiie Gesu 10 a m. Int. Hob Cross
Cem. Auto funeral.
DOUGHERTY Killed In action In Prance.
Jlllv 28 19P JOHN A DOUGHERTY, or
10'ltll Infantrv Hendquiirters Co , aon of
Junes J Dougherlv and th Into Marv
Dougherty (nee Hojden) late residence 242
N. 118th st.. aged 21 venrs Relatlvrs and
friends, nlao soldiers nnd saltors, are Invited
to attend solemn requiem ma.s for the re
pose of Ills soul on Sat . Sept 7. 8 a. in . at
Our I.ndj of Rosary Church. 03d and Callow
hill sts
(i'M;nr.Il(J suddenly, sept .1 w II.-
f.IAM hushaml fo ilertha Diisenlierg (nee
TMr) nnl mm of Julius nnrl lat Chrlf
tluim iiut nnern mpf .rmcnpri mtpri lt
It!fttlv?K nnd friend rrnpIopj nf M Hor
uitz & Hons lnvllei to fun em 1 Frlr-rt
Mon 1 p in., 7-'( K Hilton nt rrlrncX
mav call S-un . after S p in Int. Oaldund
KixiAr in irnnrp up im prcennt
IIAHHV I) . ion of Smup W nnrl Jennie
Hlrk Kdear 132 W Oxford nt l'hlla
RI.MOT- Suddenly. Hpt. a, Hl'SHTON
n.l.lOT. ItelHtUen nnd friend" KentlnRton
Intrntlonl 1)on,rrirlil ADclatlon. Inlted
In fnnrnl fri Ict"l. Snt 2 n. m rlt(nfA
nf Mm M Simon 2005 11 Orlean nt Int.
nrlvntt. i riena may can rri, p e auio
f tinrn1
ELY Frnt 4 lniS OTTO T T.T.T n?ed
77 jar HplatU nnd frlrndt InxltPil to
funernl iri,,e Sat . pvpt 7 at - v m ,
from th rpli1int of aon tn-lt (irrin V
llorn-r mo CheMnui st Haddon.telil N J.
'nvnniTT Sent 4. HANNAH M nlilow
of I)n III r i:prltt ntrcd 7H ltelatUei
and frlpnd-i Wiltd to funeral. Sat , p
m . Xrnhamlny Sf K f'hiirch llulmexlllp,
llurku Conntv. pa, Int neechwood Cem,
rKHOUSMON On Mfpt T, 1111 S UOTI
i:ilT I'nnn tmhon npi.illtn nml friends
lnlted to funeral aervlrea. en Jlon . nt 'J
V m , at his Inte realdenre. 31 Till N Mtra
ton at. (near -7th and Allegheny oe ). Int.
prlvnte IjpiitM Hill Cm
rKKTlEM. At niirllnsrton, N J. Sept
a. MAlUlARITr ll . wife of William Terrell.
Relathes and frlenda Invited to funernl,
residence of huiband. 212 W Pearl at .
Burlington N. J., Frl., 8pm I'urther
penlcpa' Snt , rhapel of Drndford Cem.,
Marttlinlttown, Delnnare County, Pa, 1 p.
m Int Hradford rem
FIR Sept 4. Iir.NIUnTTA KIR nited
P0 Helatlvea nnd frlrnda Invited to funeral
enlcen Sat. 2 p. m . residence of son-in-law,
Albert Hrrlchson. lint Kontaln rt
Int. private. Mt. Morlah Com Ilemalna
mav he viewed Krl,. 8 to 10 p m
KITZPATRICK Sept 4. fATIIARINC.
widow of Jnmea Kltzpatrlck Relatives and
friends, Leajcuo of th Snered Heart In
vited to funeral Sat . fi.S0 a in . residence
of son, James J. Kltiratrlck, 20-11 Winter
st Solemn requiem maw (athedral 10 a.
in li.t. Holy Sepulchre Crm uto fu
neral wife of Frank C. Klnnliion and ilaushter of
P J and Rose O'Hrlen Relatives and
filends Invited to fuperl Sst at N a. m
Pirents' residence. 1R3I S 17th st Solemn
hlith mass nf renulem Church of St Thomas
Aquinas 0.10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem
Aiifn service
FIjAMUAN. rept. , .viaij v.. Deioven
FOWLER Sept .1 CATHERINE R
widow of OeorRe II Fowler and dnuehter of
late Oodfrev and Ellrn Render Relathes
and friends Invited to -funeral scnlqcs Mon,
2 p, m 3."i10 Sydenham st Int private
Friends nin view remains Sun eve
FOX .-.W .1 at Wahefl-ld .10SEPH M.
FOV e-'lce nnd i r.vhi..
CKIEVES Sept r. EVELINA dautshter
of Joseph and Sarah Grieves Relatlvea and
friends Invited to service. Sat.. 2 p n 1001
S 4'lth s'. Int private
HAlli'Hl'. At At antic fit" N J Sept
a AMANDA II.. widow of Edwin Haa-ert.
Relatlvea and friends Invited to service. Sat..
2 n m , Aldlne Hotel. Phlla Int. private.
HnllDINt! Sept. 4. M IKWEl.f. daueh
ter of late Joseph K and Sarah llardlna
formerlv of Inajhorne Huclis County r.i.
It.. Titles pnd friends Invited to funeral
Sun 3 30 p, m. Newtown Cenl. Ch-vpel
I ."111. 1 U-lVtri
Int K.utnwn Cem Train fnr Newtown
leives LAcMne Ttrmlnal 2 10 l m
TlfOM) Sent. 4 1018
at i.iuiB. ra .
MARY ELIZXUETH, daughter of late Julius
W. and Emma Held, aged 07 years. Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services.
Sat., J p. in., at the parlors of Martin
V'voi' sn -J800 Diamond at. Int. private.
Northwood Cem.
HIEROESELL Sept. 2. EDWARD, hus
hand of I.lna Emma Hlergesell. aged 31.
Relatives and friends lnvltd to funeral eerv.
Icea. Sat,, Up. m . 3319 N. 2th H. Int.
privaie.
.'! "!?.t-L SePt-. ? III-MM". M.. . winier
of William F and
iauae A.inrscn. oi oi.
N. Hutton at., aged 14 months.
Notice of
JONES Sent 3 ISAAC L husband' of
Clara F Jonraand ion of Robert and Jo-
hannn. .Innm Ttmiatlvom and frlendl. Intr -
national Brotherhood. Local No 403, InMted
to funeral, Sat. 0 a m.. residence of broth -
er-in-iavv iiui uuuiey S lHin nnil .11:'
Kean . ata.l.
Solemn requiem mas, St
Thomas Aqulnas'a church. 10 a
Hnlv I'rnci fam w
m. mi
JONES. tl-nt. 4. ABRAHAM, husband of
late Prlscllla Jones, aged 73. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sun., 2 p. m..
333 Benson ,f . Camden N J Int. liar
lelgh Cem, Remains may be viewed Sat
eve,
KAIN Sept. C FRANK J . husband of
Mary Kaln (nee Mlllett), and eon of late
John and Bridget Kaln formerlv of 11127
S Broad at Relatives and friends League
nf Uafi-mA If... tl t I .an.talllv Hnlv
Name and Rcar'y Socle'tle'a of S. Monica's
nariv-n. invueu to runerai jion . r m n m,
14S0 Itltner at. Solemn mala of renulei
of requiem
nrec sely
Church of St Mon'ca 10 a m precisely,
Int. Holy Cross Crm. Auto funeral.
KETENHE1M. Sept. 3. REOINA. widow
of Lawrence Ketenhelm. aged 18. Relstlves
and friends Invtted to funenl services Sat..
2 p in., undertaking parlors of William
It. Epplev 8200 Frankford ave. Int. North
Cerfse mil Cem.
K1MMBU Sept. 5 ANNIE M KIM.
MEL- Relatives and friends Invited to at
tend funeral services. Frl.. 8 p. in,, residence
of sister. eOod Iring at, Int. Mon,. Shenam
lojih Pa 1. .
yjfrzvxr'
&i
I-
V..""l
DF.ATHS
the sons of Mrs. If. Kahn, IDS N. 62d st
killed in action July 80 In France. ,
MAHONKV. Sept. n, MARY, wife., of
George Mahonev (nee Gallagher). Relntlvea
and friends are Invited to funeral, Monn
R a. m , father's residence, Francis Galla
gher. 4801 Ridge. ae., Wlteahlekon Sn'im"1
reuulem mass st nrldget's Church n 30 a.
m Int. Hnlv Senulchri) Cem Auto funeral
MAYI.ANI) Sept n, EMMA (nee Elliott),
wife of William JIasland. aged 34 nelatlves
and friends Invited to funeral Sun, 1'8'',P
m.. parlori of Chos Pflrenmaler ft Son. 1400
N. 2th at. Int. Hillside Cem., via funeral
car.
. MCALLISTER. Rent . OF.ORaE. hus
band of Sarah McAllister, aged 82. nela
tlves and friends, Henrv Mission Lodge, JSo..
R. I O. O. F t Keystone Keneflclal Assocla.
Hon and emDloes of Henry Dlsiton & Son.
Invited to funeral services Mon., 8 P. m..
3R20 Knorr at., Taconv Friends may call
Sun 7 to ll p. m, Int, Magnolia Cem.
Kl"dlv omit flowers . ,
McSHL-A Sept, 4. ANDREW, son of
Margaret and William J. MrShea Relatives
and friends InMted to service. Sat . 3 p. m..
parenta' residence, B343 Larchwood ae. Int.
private.
MELCHERT. Sent. fi. GOTTLlER MKte
CHERT, aged 72. Relatives and friends.
Waunakeo Tribe N"o 301. I O It. M .
Invited to funeral services Sat , 2 p. m..
17t3 N. Holljwood at. Int Westminster
Ccm
MKRSCIIER Suili-nlv. Sept 4. THEO
riORE. husband of Ell-.ibeth Merscher (nea
Rrnwnl Relatlvea and friends, nlso Quar
termaster's Ilept , V S. M C Osuge Tribe,
No 113. t O. It. M . Invited to funeral
services Sat. 2 p m, residence of son-in-law
Joseph A. Rogers. 401". N 13th
at Int y?l A'ernon Cem
MOORE Sept B. WILLIAM MOORE.
Sr aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited
to service, Mon , 2 p m , residence of son,
William Moore Jr . S1 N 2Slli st Int wrl
ate Friends may view rem-tins Sun.. 7 to
0 p rrt Cbea'er. Pa . pipers copy.
NAGLE. Sept 4. JOSEPH Sr husband
of Adllne E. Nacle (nee Pleate) aged SO
Relatives nnd friends, mr-nbers of the
Preehvtertnn Church and Stfndnv sehool of
llrldcsburg. Invited to funeral sun . 'J p.
m . 2742 nrldpe st Services In above
named church 3pm Int Preabvterlan
Church Grounds Remains miy be viewed
sat,, s to iu,p m iew iorg ana uincin
hat! napera please copy
O'MARA Sent 4 JOHN son of Philip
P nnd late Rrldget O'Mara aged 24 Rela
tlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral Mon ,
8 n m . residence of father .mi Wolf st
Solemn high moss of requiem Our Ladv of
Ml. Cnrmel Church 9 30 a. m Int. Holy
Cross Cem Auto fcoeral
PARK. Sept. r,. ELIZS 7.. widow of
Gregory Park, aged 71 Remains may be
Mewed Trl 7 to in p in., 3720 Mantua ave.
Int nt Union. NT
PHILLIPS Sept 4. 123 ft 3IHh st.,
EVAN J PHILLIPS aged (11 Funeral ""it,,
2 p. m . residence of brother. Wm. H Tnll
lips Kennett Square. Pa
PRICE Went .1. ISA PORE I' widow of
Joseph M, Price and daughter of late Ilr
Charles rronefleld. aged M) llelitlves and
frltnds Invited to funeral servbes. Sat 4
p m . 40 W Pomona at , Oermantown Int.
prlvnte Northwood Cem Auto funeral
RAUCH Sept 3 SOPHIE K wife of Jo.
seph P. Ranch and daughter nf George P.
and Mary Moeller nged 42 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sat .Ram 1S7
Watkln st. (2d and Morris sts ) Solemn
requiem mass Church of the Sacred Heart
I) .10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
"RENNER Sept 3 MART RENVER.
diuihter of Cora Felalev nnd late M S
Morgan Relatives and frlevids Invited to
attend funeral services Frl . R p In . 2102
E Iloston ave. Int. prlvnte Sat , 10 a m .
l.nndale, Pn.
RILEY Sept 4 EMMA I.CPRETIA.
l.lmt nf Dennis ftllev. Relntlves nnrl
fronds Invited to funeral services Sat
2 10 p m . residence of son I rederlck W
Riles- 0027 Race st Int private. Friends
may call ("rl until 10 t m
ROHlNON Sept .1 NELLIE, wife nf
Nathaniel Robinson, nged 41 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral Mon 8 .10 a m
1"02 Germ in'uvvn ave Solemn requiem mass
111 n in M Peter's Chtirih Int St
Mark's Cem . Itrlitol
SAVILI. Killed In action In France, Jutv
"0 11)1 S with Co M Twentv -eighth tj S
lnfnntrv. WILLIAM PARTY i of Thomas
M nnd ldi M Sal 111 aged 2.1 ve-irs. late
of 208 Cedar lane Highland Park, tipper
I)nrli township Relatives and friends are
Invited to memorlnl services at P. E Church.
Highland Park Sunday evmlng. Sept. 8 at
" Slin.t.INOrORD Sep! 4, ANSA R .
...... ..,,,. nf tlntterl P and Annn It. Mhllltntr.
I fold nged I venr 0 months Relatives mul
,.u. Imlteil In funeral Sat. 2 n
gnimltathcr'a residence William Shilling.
f, ,i, penn st . Clifton Heights Del Co. Int
jii Morlall l em.
HIIRYnclC. Sept. 4. SUSAN RURR.
daughter of late O A and S I! Shrjock
SerMres and int. private Omit flowers.
SMUH At Greenwood. I'nnn . Sept. 4
Lt'CY A . daughter of late Oliver P. and
.Tone II Smith Tunernl services Makefteld
Friends' Meeting House. Sat.. 1 30 p. m
Friends InMted without further notice.
SI'TELIFFE Sept .1, PERCY, husband
nf T'llMihotll Sutellffe (nee McPollom). aged
31. Hcl.itlves and friends. Men's llenf. Asso
of Church of Holy Anostles, Invited to ffl
nr,, services Mon . 2 p m . 20011 Diamond
st Int Mt Peace Cem. Friends may call
Hun . e to 10 p. m.
VOOT sept. .1 CATHERINE A., wife
of John Vogt. aged 72 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral servloes. sat.. 1
Rm . 201H N. Lawrence st Int. private,
orthwood Cem. Omit flowers Auto serv-
"wAIIL Sent. 4 JULIUS husband of
Clara Wabl (ree Kraft). Relatives and
friends Invited to funcril aervkes l'rl 8 11)
p m . 1')7 W Clearfield st int. private
S.it. nl eonvin'encc of family
W1.I.M1AHIJ --CIH .i .i,in unugiuer
i of Priderlik and Eva Welnhard aged
Rclutl' and friends Invited to funeral.
Sit 4 v ni V -rent-- residence, Doj les
mv n pike and Tountv hlne rd Int. nt
llathoro Pn Dnvlestown trolley leaves
Willow r.rnf nt 0(1 M in.
WurrriNoiiAM sept 3 sarah n .
wife of Alexander J Whtttlno-hini and
daunhter of Lite Archibald and Roae, Hew
lett Relative nnd friend member of
PredivterlHn Church of the Kvana-el, invited
to funeral hervlies lS'U Reed st Hat . 2
p m Int Mt Morlah Cem Auto fu
nernl Friend mav call Frl nffer 7pm
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I v..,,i nf aUpp M U'nPFtiT HftatHpfl
WUUrM n "-, t. ii.iiii jv , nun-
ni
i fPi n l- tTnH 'o ninorai ptmi. bit
H
17IK S. Yevvdell st Int faun , Sails
yAlr.KT Sppt .1 JOIIV s&n of Peter
and Martha Zrlekl Relatlvea nnd friends
Aetlve Hemocritlc Club I.octI 320 emptove
nf Crnmp' shlpvard Invited to funernl.
Sat . parents' rcMdenc. 2147 K Monmouth
at Solemn hlh n- t Adalbert's Church
Int Moat Holy Redeemer Ccm.
LOST AND FOUND
HONDS Lost, In vicinity of B2d and Mar
ket sts. by enlisted man, 2 150 Liberty
Ronds. $10 reward If returned R. W.
Srhwelker 13' S Slut at.. Phlla.
Don Lost, female German police doc at
17th anil "Walnut sts . lihenil reward If
returned Ph.ine Hrn Mawr2l3.
IIANDI1AG Lost. Monday ahout noon, red
hilfos . half-way bet Westvllle, Olassboro,
N J ; Inlt II. F S . Ablnitton. Pa. i can
Idfv conts: rew. E R Llpplncott.Ablnnton.Pa
PUHSE Lost. 1'rlday. Aucust 30 Bold mesh
totn purse. In or near Wanamaker's. Re.
ward. Return to J II Caldwell i. Co.
Chestnut and Juniper al
RING Lost about August 10. In vicinity of
Orelnnd. Camp Hill and Fort Washington.
Pa, one marquise - shaped diamond rlns
marked J E. C 4 Co . B-8038: 200 reward,
no questions asked Return to J, E. Cald
well Sr Co Chestnut ana juniper.
WALLUT Lost, Sunday ernlna center of
town, black wauei coniuininw mone.
classification card reporter's police card.
.f it.u-ir.l. K neher. reporters room.
Public Ledger . IndenendenceSuiiare
( WATCH Lost between !t'J4 N 10th and
' an w Duv.il fat on trol!v No 31 ladles'
i-old wrIM wiitib hint I. letters It K tl on
bick Hewiird If returned to 3.1s l)ual
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MXof?;!.1 AND CHESTNUT BTB..
UOOKKEEPER wanted Experienced book.
-.Jjcp!r .n ,fotints receivable ledgers!
good ounorftinlti ih.u lv...it...i... r-
-Ist.and Afarket, 2d flonr.
i.L'j i ' n" A large corporation Is In
.ni' ! c"nablo iKiokkeepar! stato eg.
HOOKKhLPKR bv Kensington manufacturer
Tor statistical and accounting work! must
be enoerlenced. nulrk and accurate, atate
salary desired p sis. Ledger Off c;
,,tKii,t,I!,'i,e!:li,,i,,r"nced wom"n "
Hen r i. ',f i"", ",'lr5'.'.r", Permament posl
tlon I .114 Ledger Office
UOOKKEEPER. with knowledge of stehog-
raphy. In factory) atate age. salary, ex-
perlenre. reference. Apply 2344 N. Rth St.
UOOKKEEPER Assistant D. E. bookkeeper!
reference required! state salary. P 223.
Ledger Office '
CANDT Experienced store glM wanted.
SJeppacher.1422W1Susquehanna avg.
CHAMRERMAID and walt'resa. experleTed?
i with reference. Phone Overhrook 4173
CHAUKFEl'R, woman, for private car for
an officer of well-known Philadelphia cor
poratlon; must he thoroughly competent.
G 4Q ledger Central
CIJILDN17RSE. experienced, with reference,
for Overhrook. Phone Overbrook 4573.
i arrare paid
CLERK Atlantic Refining Company has
an opening for an experienced clerk nnd
.XT., ',' ."." n1"ln ordce. 3114 Passvunk ave .
Philadelphia This position requires one who
Is on accurate tvplst Hnd good in general
clerical work Including filing Auto bus
from liHtn and Woodland right to office
Apply in person at the sales deportment.
CLERK and stenographer, wanted: Insurance
office. APPly 433 Walnut ft
li.erks A large corporation has need
of young women between 18 nnd SO for
clerical work: good opportunities to advance
for those showing ability: those with add
ing machine experience preferred: state age
?.Vl-.F,'!jSry "P""'"! J7 211 Ledger Office
CLERKS for cost, stock, imvroll and deport
ment work, a number of clerlial positions
?'",,.n.,.,,hro'JI'n draft to he filled with women
of ability nnd character, excellent opnortu
nlfv to obtain nermnnent amntn. ,..
good pn references P 310 ledger OfSpe
CLERKS, female: must be rapid and ac.
curate, no experience necessary If capable
state ace. details ann silary desired. P
210 Ledger Office
CONTRALTO, quartet choir, goo 1 reader
onlv. O 48 Ledger Central
DRUGS Young ladles to assist In drug
store: experienced preferred, good salary:
good hours. Caballero Drug Co , B2d and
Walnut sts
rnMALH OPERATIVES
from IS to 45 years of are
1000 WANTED
WOODBURY. N J.. RAd-LOADINO PLANT
United States Government work, Washington
Park, near Weatvllle, N J , on Pennnvlvnnta
Railroad (Wet Jersey and Seashore Divi
sion), also by trolley from Camden.
Free transportation to nnd from Philadel
phia. Camden nnd Intermediate points. Cars
reserved for women c)perattcs.
Worklnc hours: 7 a. rn. to 3 p. m. and
3 p. m. to 11 p. m
84c TO C4o TER HOUR
ReRlnner receive ff4e per hour while under
Instruction which lasts from I to 2 weeks
after which the rate Is Increased according
to proficiency.
Thl bIvps you an opportunity to show your
patriotism and do your bit while being paid
for It, as the operation of this plant li
essential to our Oversea Forces.
Lunch may be carried Into the plant or
purchased at cost In the Cafeteria.
Further Information mav be obtained bv
applvlntr to nny United States or Federal
Employment Bureau or
MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY
33 S. Iflth at, second floor)
Phlla., Pa., or
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON PARK
WESTVILLL'. N. J.
FITTERS ExrtrknciMl Otters on coats
suits and ar.ssps II V Dcwcrs, 112
Chestnut st . Philadelphia. Pa
OIRLS
17 years up
for various manufacturing departments
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
Excellent worklnir ;ondltlon,
Good wages
ALSO CAN EMPLOY
abort 10 sir!,
14 to in
for Inspection work
Continuation school In factory
where puplla
attend short time every day
thus offering rest from work
and doing away
with a Ionic school day
MILLER LOCK CO.
Orthodox and Tacony at,.
Frankford
OIRLS
200
WANTED
TO LEARN TO OIT.RA'l 13 MILLING MA-
CHINES AND GRINDING MACHINES
RRINO REFBREVCKS
MIDVAT.i: STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO.
EUDYSTOS'i: Rin.E PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
2201 Island Road (Mr Mooney)
5203 Market street (Mr. Tlechner)
APPLY AT
U. S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFriCES
13S S IHth. Street Philadelphia. Pa
1111 Arch Street. Philadelphia Pa.
010 Sproul Street. Chester. Pa.
UKINO THIS AD WITH YOU
GIRLS, over 14 ears, for wrapping and
.iiitlnir. nlie. clean work. Kood waizra
i North American Lace Co . Sth and Vlleghen
GIUL wanted, experienced bookkeeper on i
accounts receivable ledgers good oppor-1
tunltv- APPlv Foss-IIughes Co 21st and
jllpru.i sis -jn none
THE R. M. HOLLINGSHEAD CO.
need
'GIRLS FOR ALL KINDS
of
IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT WORK
Back un the boja who have gone away.
The more sou help, the sooner you'll
see them again
APPLY TODAY! AT ONCE!
THE R. M. HOLLINQSHEAD CO.
Oth and Market Sts.
Camden, N, J.
Nearest U. S Kmplovment Office
aiRi . . ... M
over 10 eara of age to work In bindery: eg.
perlenco not necessary: good wages; most
modern dsyllght plant In Philadelphia.
In war essential printing plant.
Applv anv time.
WILLIAMS A MARCUS CO.
10th and Lombard sts.
GIRLS TO LEARN FEEDING
Good wsgea. 48 hours ner week.
Most modern daj light r'ant In Philadelphia,
War essential printing plant.
Annlv at anv time
WILLIAMS MARCUS CO.
10th and Lombard eta.
nttlT, 1A veara nf aga and active nmn
wsnted In assembling and machine depart
ment oi it, ., j aisiv -u. d-ui. Arcn. Ap
plv to II, S. Fmnlovment Servlca Office
13.1 8. 10th. nr 1S11 Arch St. Bring this ad
and ask for Mrs. Hobson. ,
1-ltrtf.S wanted, about Id years of in In
m - st.? pj.i.yJ!y;igyj.ggi' ""..?"'
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other Classified Ads on Page 2)
OIRLS Wanted, bright girls. IS to S.I. to
work In store nnd shipping department:
snort hours, good wages to start and good
J. MS..!.or. advancement. Apply Castle Kid
.. 8"U?lroild.w'r' Cmden, N. J . and ask
for Mr. O'Rourke
HOSIERY
LOOPER3
ON WRIGHT
STEADY DIAL MACHINE
THOSE EXPERIENCED O.S
COARSE WORK PREFERRED
V. S. GOVERNMENT WORK
STRING KNITTERS
O.S SCOTT AND
WILLIAMS MACHINES
THOSE NOT EMPLOYED
DURING THE DAY
HOURS 0 P. .f TO 10 r. M.
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
OXFORD AND MASCHER STS.
HOUSEWORK: whlto: family nf 2: must fas
good cook: no washing: good wages. Call
... - ii. .un. -,,.-. .-, i.iirnrt si, UKn. 1QB3
MuusBivuiiK White girl for general
linn..- nrli .,.. .... rnn .a -...
. . . ""F--ii 'i vtirara ave.
second floor Ask for Mrs Mass
.Ton PllPtia VYrTrTa
Steady work 4R hours per week: hlhst
yiMJ W09t modprn dayllKht plant In Phlla-
Apply nt any time
,nw7rT AVrJ?UnI Jirtntlnr plnnt
WILLIAMS, MARCUS CO,
10th and Lombard sts.
,tiu.':ffiij:tiitii,. st?. I ttft c.rd.
.'": ......... n mil? in . .i .-y. rTnnlilln
.1111.1. I.N hits, unerlrncfd. Ilb.nl t.r.
lone smsnn: opnnrtunlty for raold ad--ianrftn-nt.
Apply nifmsn's. 1421 Walmit st.
MOTHER'S URt.PKn . TT...... Tr-T-r-
Bill A. or call 24.VJ Hrn Mawr ns.. Ilnla.
NURSE white. Prntsstant for 3chlldrin.
"honp Amhlr 100
NURSE, whltoKlrl. for small liahv: mn.t
naercrs ,ina Monteomcrv m . nn
Mawr, Mrs. A
if.ii '
0P.!i!?!L(Jil,1' ""llent opportunlilfs for
lo"dr7omun7.i?1,4nonn3"enar,.Vn,ln.".1lnUt
7,n. h k.i"crV" ,,n.', eoM polisher,
Ai.t '"' '"'''"Vd and sslary ,lrlr"d
ifsiyr"rtn Du"n S,0k,'!, Ca'
ClOOD SALARY AND IMRGE BONUS
WE WANT SO SALEPIADIE' PLEAS
ANT PROFITAni-K AVn nrmiivS-
ITVORK. .i.-o
W. . II. -WALKER
1244 RIDOE AVE.
SALESWOMEN, first class; arocrry and
fruits: nood salary. Apply Fred P. Bell.
4R2B Wijodlnnd ave '
SCRUR WOMEN. 2.1 Call 7 a. m. Brine
bucket, brush and cloth Quaker City
Cleaning Co 00. Roursa Rldg.
SOLICITORS
THE PUBLIC LEDGER REQUIRES
SEVERAL TIRST . CLASS SO
L1CITORS FOR CIRCULATION
PROMOTIOVi ABILITY TO MEET
AND TALK TO TIIE REST PEO.
PLE IS ESSENIAL HUT PER
SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE.
CEIVE rilt.ST CONSIDERATION! A
GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW
WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO
DO vT OfrtEOT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
fft .ICIATIOV: ALSO
WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CHEW
MANAGER APPLY TO MR COR
REA. SECOND FLOOR. PUOLIO
LEDGER PlItLDINO
STENOGRAPHER Straight stenoitrapher
am tjpewrlter. nelehborhood 3d nnd Vine
sts . hours 8 to 5. noon Saturday, J18
weekb with 10 per cent bonus, payable
quarterly t' -i t-cnicer uince.
STENOGRAPHER Onewlth somo knowledge
OI unnkaeepinK Apply v-nariea D. Dmllh,
Ine lain Race at
SIE.SOURAPHER One fimlllar with Under
wood machine Apply Wm roster. 1209
N list st
STENOGRAPHER experienced. Apply the
narrcn io. .nun si. ann iiraa i errv rd
TELEGRAPH OPEIIATORS, tor private
branch, day or night work: state age and
reference Address P 2211, Ledger Office.
WANTED
15 women sketchera
Shop work
a preliminary course In
mechanical drawing will be
given, covering a period of
two months excellent wages
paid while learning
Apply Mldvale Steel and Ordnance
Company, NUetovvn Works
4301 Wlssahlckon ave.
WOMEN AND OIRLS
WANTED AT ONCE
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
TLENTY OF OVERTIME
STE1DY WORK
WITH REOUHP. INCREASE
APPLY 7 A M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
2D AND MVRKET S,TS
CAMDEN, N. J.
YOUNO LADY for assistant In the purchas
Ing department of a large roncern, good
wages. Apply John &. Jumea Dobson, Ine
aoq Clesinut st
YOUNG LADY for tvpewrltlng anil gineral
clerical work, give age. experience anil
salar expected. Applv letter only Edwin
Harrington. rn g. co i7tn ann caiiowniii
YOUNO LADIES, 3. wanted bv l-vrge tlnall
rial Institution to learn operation of Bur
roughs ledger posting machine. P 317. I.etl-
rerOfSee
lOUNG LADY to correct students' arlthm
tic papera, state age. educational expert
ence and salary dealred, P 310, Ledger
Offlce,
YOUNO LADIES to assist on aoda fountain
evenings, good aalary. good hours Cabal
ler Drug Co fl2d anq Walnut at.
General
HUSINPSS SEP.yiCE CO. 1S01 Land Title,
BOOKK'PRS l.-vi t40: STKN'RS, I1S-S23,
CAPABLE OFFICE VOMEN Separate off's.
HELP WANTED MALE
(Other C'lasslOed Ads on Puge 2)
ANOLESMITH3
BOILEBMAKERS
BOLTERS
(TO LEARN RIVETING, DRILLING. BTC.J
COPPERSMITHS
FLANOE TURNERS
FURNACE MEN
INSTALLATION MACHINISTS
DROP FORGERS
LABORERS (WHITel
MESSENGER BOYS
See representatives of the New, York Ship,
building Corporation, at the United States
SWJll!.JUCltl B1IIIWI- IV- SI1H ! (.
nmt4V , ai,a aairsac av S,IVH , ,
tr ',-r ci-5' &&.'! sr vxr
tJ. I l&CS " t - ' . JUr91htOBr 4? a
i .whlt''' I'rn',',t'nt: Food ymy and
who can do hir ork rhsrrfullv Mrs J p
ur. Ilher band and Walnut st Delanco.
.
Tho following ! a lUf nf aMmi
of the ,, r V
f
UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
r
v
MALE HELP
y
y
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS
1MI ARCH STREET '
8289 MARKET STREET
P08 MAIN OTREET. DARHT
514 SOUTH BROAD STREET
851 SOUTH ntOHTIt STREET
FRONT AND TORK STREETS
37fl MAIN STREET. MANATUNK
COR. FRANKFORD AVENUB AND
nUAN STREET. KRANlCFOnD
CAMDEN, N. J.
FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS
CHESTER, PA.
810 SPROUt. STREET
FEMALE HELP
1311 ARCH STREET
4501 FRANKFORD AVENUE
13.1 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET
3U SOUTH HRQAD SfREET (colored)
JIELP WANTED MAIiR'
(Olhfr riiisslllnl AJ, on rq8 g) j )MM
Mil
t rT. . . . . i .
ASHMAN
Philadelphia . napM Tranlt Co.
. , 000 Beach st.
Apply nearest United State, 0 ore rams t
Employment Service
Brine this ad with you
AUDITORS A larir corporation Is In n
of oun -men with nrictlcal booVkeeclnt
? .. flIro".n,.ln,r 'terence; bank mm pre
ferred, state age experience, and salary ei.
peeled p 'JJ L-ila-cr Office
nCn'.LHA.ND.q "n Plumber aunplles. ST
N nth. Apply nearest U. S. Employment
Service Bring ad with you.
nnrr pnui itno
rlP.'i"1-"'"i'j'"' ca"ra. heaters and oxy
a.X..- -i '-,""" "" r"n worn r tnt
armv and ships
CRI'SE-KEMPFR CO . AMBLER. PA.
Apply nearest t' S Employment Offlc
Brlns- this art with von
UOOKKEEPER. capable of takln full
charge of offlco rnanufaeturlnir condition,:
state particulars P 228. Ledger Office
BOOKKEEPER wanted In contractor's of.
flee. 40 vara or above: state age, salary
and experience. G 41. Ledger Central. I
BOOKKEEPERS A large corporation I, In
. need of young men with nractlcal hunk.
keeping or accounting experience; bank man
r."h door. B00 ChMlnSf ,"' XllT n!litSi.
with yoi. p,0Jrm,nt 8'"'- thl." 4jJ
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"'''.' j1 v;".',Sn'"V'''.",,TC1ncs " "alary . VJU'fJa
exnected P 210 Idrer Office i ,f jf
BOY. general office and ahop messenger: op- "-',(53
portunlty for promotion as clerk: hours r SHPa
ward O. Budd Mfg. Co.. 2Bth nnd HuntliujVruV,
rarK ave. ivppiy nearest u. h. k. office. ryH
BOY. 10 to 18. for office work and to learn F5$
Apply Alax Metal Co.. Frankfora ave. and sAraJS
Richmond st. .
BOY to feed Gordon press with or without .. s3?4l
experience. 000 Chestnut. Apnly nearest ' ?&$
If. S. Employment Service.
uring mil a .cj;
un von
BOY. over 10. for office vrork In prominent '.ISOTa
Importing house; permanent: rood atarr k'V"tW
and opportunity. Apply Levrrence Johnson m'i&vi
Co . 200 S. Sd at. V???
BOY. over 10 jears old for office work and
errands: chanca for advancement. Apply
Associated Artists of Phlla., 1080 Sansom.
BOYd
wanted at once
over 10 eara of art
JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO.
Second and Market ,tt.
Camden. N. J.
Apply nearest II S. Fmployment
Service Office
BOYS
18 YEARS OR OVER
WANTED AT ONCB
BECKER. SMITH & PAGE
WATER AND SNYDER AVE. ' "
Apply nearest U. S. Employment Service -
lirillK nn. " "mi in.
BOYS WANTED
Good opportunity to learn trade In war es- f
rniiui I'liiiiinsi uiBiivt
Williams & marcus co.
1I1TII AND LOMBARD STS. j&YW&tS,
APPLY NEAREST U. S. EMPLOYMKNT SAV5fl
MF.nVlCE. BRING THIS AD WITH YOU rJ3-Jlfii
Sixteen or over, for office work ana
messenger service
U. O. I. CO
24 N. 2JD ST.
BOYS SEVERAL WANTED FOR
OFriCE WORK: MUST BE 10
YEARS OLD; ONLY BOYS WHO
ARE NOT RETURNING TO
SCHOOL NEED APPLY" CITY
EDITOR TIIE EVENIXO PUBLIC
LEDGER
BOYS TO BECOME APPRENTICES AT .T rfc
FIRST-CLASS TRADE. ELEGANT OPPOB-Tei ' r5
TUN1TY FOR HOY.-' WHO ARE t.ivfc ATiii'wS
Willi. I J HIILLUMIiII lll.ll l-t.J-lV.J.IV '3V,r
BLDG . FIFTH FLOOR APPLY NEAREST '.2b"
l'. n riJiri'U V , r v v " ""ivvj -r K1"
-rnie i' ".. wu - H2
pchool. wanted for work In newspaper or IV,
to Mr Joyce, third floor. Public Ledger. 00 JEfiv ,tj
rhfitnnt t . afQr ' a 'n viy 4ttU
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BOYS excellent opportunuiet lor dox iq .J2a;
iprn of nco to learn the bunklnc .buil . 'Vu
nH, rapid advancement for thoee showtnf 5l3 mM.
ability. Apply, atating ae. V -'3i, Ledger jw
w",,v . u-trtt;.;?-
BRAKEMAN AND FIREMEN
NEEDED
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1025 FILUEUT ST.
rillLADELPniA. PA.
itnv. .VfaMinniiF bova for levvelrv atoral
good positions tor uos deeirliig to maka-.
themselvs useful; pleaaant working rondl-'-
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Hulls aim Bum i iiui..- n.ii. v. . . m jm
Duaen t blokes 112J Chestnut St. 11
CAN SHOP MEN-
-ATTENTIONI5
If "bscklng up" the men at the v,
is our Intention, put on vourbat aa4
come see us. We need
SHEAR CUTTERS
TESTERS
. DIESETTBRS
MACHINE HANDS
SOLDKRKRS
DOUBLE 8AJIER3
end men with other kinds of can shoufj
experience ijAyi
TIIE K. M. HOLLINOSHEAD COt A
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