XSWIfiMSV- . ' o-T AaY.JHSi .r niv i " 'tli J J." " ' 'I.l 'lJ W TObWWj,, "A rr?3?s ' ;"' '-r aFRsS-'' lrhi t " ' ' 4 J WIS A - -"-p EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, -SEPTEMBER 9, 1918 ""fWrVCi" -tf ItMi .H u la .If III ' Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR ? TTHKAT Receipts. 75,072 bushels. rrlres I Wtrfe firmly malntstnr.l. Onntntlons nil ,fth follows: Car lots In extwrt elevator (Gov S. ! Ill I I I a,.aaal.a ...1 ..Haul a, a. .aria. it ...... Diniiuui'i I ii iri;i iu i. ,, pinuuai'i TIi No. 1, red winter. 12.30: No. 1, erthtrn spring, I2.S: No. 1. hard winter, C.W:No, I. red winter. garlicky. 2.87; No. .red winter. 12.311: No. 2, northern serin. t Sat. "l.a 11 la-a... a. I a. . a, til. .. a. O a... .U. tlVi a. IlltlU 'taUaer. faillUi HU a., I HI winter, garlicky. 12.81 ! No. 3. reil winter. tC.82: No. 3. northern snrlnir. 15.32! No .1. hard winter. $2.32, No. 3, red winter, gar- 1- CORN Reeelnta. nnne. The mnrkel was nominal at II. 7091. 8.1 per bushel for jellow, II to .traile nnil lrwnttnn ,," OATS Receipts. 70..1I..1 liushelo Offer ings were until and price were Vic ninher. Quotations: Oar lots ns to location No. 2 hlte, new. JoffHOcI standard white, nvv, 48671)0: No. 3 white, new, 77'4 B7Sc, No. 4 White", new, 7il77c. , jtlajuh KPceipts. I7fl,3ti pounds in tacks. Trade wns Rlnw anil nrlce-i ruled In buyers favor. Quotations: To nrrle, per IU". lbs. In US-lb sacks Winter wheat, I III) Mr cent flour. $10.2.1tMO fill, Kansas wheat, 100 per cent flour. $10.81011 1.V- spring wheat. lOn ner rent flour. JKI.ar, Cf 1 1 lr. v RYE FLOUR was dull and easy. We uule at IS.OOVD no per bbl. In sacks, as .cv quality. PROVISIONS The. market ruled Arm. with a fair job- blng demand. Quotations: City beef In sets, I amoked and alr-drled. 47c! western beef, In ' Ms. smoked. 47c: cltv beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 4Se: western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 4Rci ! beef hams. $C0: pork, famllv. $r.20nSi nmi. H. l cured, loose, aiWai.'c: no, Aklnned, loose. SfifSJct do. do. smoked, 34 fnllalf? nthni hntni kmnkMl cltv ciiretl. as tA H arahd and avernRe. 3435c: hams, smoked. LKftatern ctirerl. fl4 wn.lc! dn. hnlted. boneless. W.v'Wcnlc shouldera. s 1". cured, looie, 14c; : do, smoked, 20c: bellies. In pickle, ac-, Srdlnu to nwran, loose, 38c; breakfast neon, as to brand nnd averaKe, city cur.-d, 44c: breakfast bacon, western cured. 44c: lard, western, refined 7UW2o: lard, pure city, kettle rendered. 7HW2SC. REFINED SUGARS TSft Wk A fir at -alt ft A A ttvai rv n Yiatttfl r? Hf for line eranulaled. 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESB The market ruled Arm undr mall supplies and a fairly acthe demand, ?1S2i,atl?.Vii :ZJlTlT ffi.'1,,,in'ttlfi; iresn, 274c. spec als higher: do, do. fair la mod. fresh. afmi 27c, Wisconsin, who e. milk, fancy, 27'4c; do, do, fair to eood, fBUTTEh-Orterin, were ht and pr.c-, further adanced 1c under a cood demand The quotations: Polldapacked irenmerj., ex- tra, r2ct hlehr scorlnn poods (,ft(fi"ir,c: e- tra' firsts, siosmc: firsts. 18', (Ff.Mic: sec. onds. 4ilii?,4Nc. fancy brands of pilnts Job- 'i,,5.,!aJ,'?.s1,,c -holce at Tiic; fair to good at mwbbp. naas -Demand promptly absorbed all of- rUUlilttl LIVE -Demand was onlv moderate, but Values were well sustnlnprl on choice stock. .Quotations: Fowls. nccordlnB to quality, 3 cbbiic sprinir chickens, not i.eKnorns, ac 'cordlnr to oualltv. 34f3(Ic: White Leahorns. as to duality, H.'waic. jinnstern, -"Ci-ic. Pucks. Pekln. spring. 32.13c; do. do, nld, Bl32o: do. Indian Runner. 27O20r. Gui neas, per pair, weighing, l'iH2 lbs. arlecft, 90nO$l,10; smaller sizes. GOCfSOc. Plueons, old. per pair, ausne: do, young, per pjir, SSiffaiic PRESSED POULTRY The marl.et ruled Arm with suDpllea well cleaned up. The ?uotat1ons ranged as follows: Fresh-UIUed owla In barrels. dr-plcked fancy selected. HSc: weighing 4 ins and ocr apiece :i?Mic, smaller sires. 334f37c: o'd roosters. lr- ? Irked 2hHc: broiling chickens, western ancy. weighing 14 tf2 lbs .aulCLe. 1K(Ft4(ic: vclghlng 24 lbs. anlece and ncr. 3il(fT37c; , anrlng ducks. T-niiar Island nnrl PpnnsUanla I ,87gBSc: squabs, per doren. white, weighing 1012 lbs. Per dorcn. ISH8 '.": do. weigh. Ing flWlO bs per dosen. JTIfT ."n: do, weighing R lbs, per dozen forfeit r,0; do, weighing 7 lha. per dozen. $4 nntfr.-i; do, wet-rhlncr nr,i- lbs. nef dozen. !3lh?4! do Ldark, tl.S0SH2..0; small and No. 2, $lf FRESH FRUITS There wnii a cootl Inquiry for crtntaloun. and alu',ft wre a hHde firmer. Other "fruits were uonerally ateitdy. Quotation: If Apple. New York and Went Virginia per narrei. i:. oimc ; qo, per j(i-nu!inri dubki'i 40ctPIl.no; do, per bushel basket, iu2.ft(). Pears New Tork. tlartlett, per barrel No. f. Ise'O; Ko. 2. 3 5004. Team. New Tork. Bftrtlett. nor huahel liHKket. t$2 T.emoni. ter box, $5ia)8. Oranres. California, per imx. VfT.notf 10 no. urapefruit. per ikik, 4 R. - Pineapples. Florida, per crate, S4.RO0 iR.atl: do. Cuban. pr crate. S4.S0r Ml. Oratvu. Delaware, per alxbaket carrier filcvxi; do do, per tnree-pounn imnKet. inf IRc: do. CHllfornla, pr box, $13. Peara, CallfomIa, per box. RcW2. Peachea, Cal 'Ifnrnla.'t cr Itax. !fip(fil."ri Pluma.. Call- I fornja. p?r lox, 1S. Prune. California, lPer box. i $71.25. Cantaloupes. Delaware. 15 per standard crat". Sl.SAOS.Rn. Oanta loupes, Delaware, per Jumbo rrat H.O Z.no; ao. per nonv crate, aioi 70! no, per vflat crate. Jt&l.'.W Cantaloupes, Callfor- Irjla and Colorado, per etardard crate. Saw t.ROr Cantaloup"". California and Colorado, ter ponv crate. X2.n0fii,3. Cantaloupe. Cal- ifornla and Colorado, per flat crate. $1.2.143 j.nu. VEGETABLES, VEQETAHnES Sweet Potatoew cro trnrrr nnd htirbnr. Dthfr vEAtl.lp wpn. genetaily steady. Quotations were as follown: wbtt notatose, Nyfifc, pr bbl. Xo. 1, t.ftO4.7.T: No, 2. $2ff?3. White potatops. t astern Shore, per bbl No. 1. M4.T."; o 2. $2ft. white potatoAS, Jrraev, por -bush. ImBket No. 1. tlGI.IR; No. 2. nowOAo, White potatoea. jersey, per inn-lb. hair No. 1. $3.754; No. 2. SL'.30tfS2.7.1. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1, $2.0042.50; No. 2, $1.0001 50. Hweet Hta toes, North Carolina, per bbl. No. 1, 14.50 fl: No 2, $1,&0f? 2.00: culls. . Sweet po. tatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl No. 1. S.Tfl) If 7t No. 2, $2T3. Lettuce, new York, per ' per nir, i w i,". vrirj, .irn ium, '"r ' bunch. 15tftV.c. Peaa NVw York. er tiuh batket. 1 2.50. Onion. Jersey, pir H bush. basket. S5cOl; do, do. per bushel vbamper, 00cll.10t do. per 100-lb. bat. 2 vz.od. Local Meat Market roe. lonowinir report 01 me iresn meal i .to.-.. in nhn.H.inhia i. rMM,uh.rf i,, ,BI ' local llesatock and meat olTlci of the Bu- lau of Markets. United Stales Department ??-&e'I?ywaKi. ...,.,. .. 1 1 r fcmi ..cn.r ivrvfi.iB, iii'mem i; av- ra quality poor. .aiarKct nrm. uemana. - J8TEERS Receipts, moderate: some cars 1. at 1,aat... 1l..ln taa.... a. a. a. tn. .week's closp at 120 to 2I tier cu-t. De- ' mand Just fair for common kind offered. COWS ReceiDts. liheral: aome ln off con. Ij.Jltton. Market steady to firm at 119 to HIM rer cwt. Demand fair. '. 1 in?lT TO a. -I..... Maa.aat.l nkala. ....1 l'JJ ISUIW-,ITIW1I ,,,a,C,, ..,,,, 'a. ,rtl. earce. Market activa at t"B on side. ' It to Ilia on heavy and medium caies. De- Tmana aooa. ? . -BtSf D..-1-t. Ita.1.. -tt-.laa.. ..-.!.. a.. Iz , ,i ui.n i,.taiv,.i lift, it, .i.tar, .ir.u; mi S82 to 'AH on frozen loins; Hos'nn bnlta JaM,mri tflS. ahnnlil.ra 117 tn i?(l n. mand fair. T4MI1 Hecelnts. moderate. Keernl mn ThTu.Von.Urnlrc,rT fono.T-.-'rrc. "S ,,le A1 1'0.8 , "!,"! r0r u '' II . husbind of ate Florence .. Alns. raaeaq n?arbv Sits I4 40 0)14 70 Per puncture the old Hlndenburg "no Dur- worth, aced r..-,. Relatives and friends. Mon. jt.n"dardnP?.i: ""mit VeceiSS. 8 " , rell moves forward the pins. Red tacks ""m Tribe of Phlla Imlted to f,.n-ri AnTSw?,S;V',2.n. ",WJIS'.' .V4;''c ''"note the Hrlltsh, wl.lto tacks the .1 p. . A""",";"',,"- ' : Inferior Iota lower, ndied and re-i American forces, wliiln the rcncn are a .iothi .-Sent. 7 ,HA""X. .f.?;!,"' Crated cEKa were Jobbing at MOUc per designated by blue tacks Sfi?fl. Sert1 th'IB?1.fl 'UKl friends" ozen nnrrell. formerly ot rllllauelpma, tr.rml.or. nf st m'. p. k. I'hurdi jnd HJ'IlOt Ul Haror.( nCchelca 7NMU1 lnot .unloaded at opening, farl.et a little jM'pngcr at vz to lau. uemand sood for choice fresh stock. Othera slow. IUitITTTO' Iteretntft. tnnderfltp. MsrWet I 'teady at US to 4. Demand fair on Irffcandy welghtai alow on heavy shvep. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS . ilfur' Yortc, Sept. i). -HUTTER Recelnls. 1.14, tuba. .Market stromr. Uxtra, WW s r,vHc;hl4her scoring. r,:i(n34c; llrats. wit OlMICi male aairy, iutufiivsr EdaS -llecelpts. 20.SIH cases Seconds. 8.U3c! whites. B4 0SKP: mixed colors, 4UJT Sc, Others unchanged. j CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS fhlcaao. Pent. 1). BUITEIt tletelnts. If tin tuba. Half tent hleher. Extra, .",0c, h pCQB-Recelnl, IH03 cases. Unchanged. LOCAL MINING STOCKS I' " TONOPAH STOCK'S wm.. f ma Asked .nil .82 .ns .n7 , .14 I .07 .18 .111 .0.1 .IIS .Il.t .04 ,111 .02 .0(1 .SO 1 1 jiro Miuier ni ITacNamara ..,. xu Midway . , R Liupan uxiension im tVontana ..., 11 ANorth.Star n.1 J.Bescue K.u.la Ill EWfit End 1 qOt.DFIELD STOCK.1 .lit Ull 'd'nVid' b' b ' ,0H .11- .111 .2 M lck .u MISCELLANEOUS Ivrlaona United '. evaua 'onaer jftcona Mining . LONDON STOCK MARKET London 12:311 p.m. ... mi ,...171 . . ll'i ::: ; ::1SI ,. . 7H .... 41! IM ,. 112 ...,11b N. V. Kituiv. asv, -. H in.'.? l' 22k -rOVJ '4 K i) . . . lift ,. , tchison , naaian .i-arinr. Ilea A. Onio " Ji'Bt raul KP-n .. BbT V 4 (i 1st nref .... Ilnoii Central ... oula t Nash .... enlral I'aclilo .,, tnnaynania ... lading i,.,.. .. uthern PaclBo ,, .Iaii aclflo . ... . 4 , 8u I .q nlUd Stales Steel 112(1 -r . V 'rNiifVPrlce (f Sugr Effective . xrK. em. . -ma new nnn nr Mutt found, less t per cent for !J31 'ataatHlBf tm aHHHallllllllllHs t mm PASTOR AT CAMP LEE GREETS SELECTED SON Y. M. C. A. Secretary Sur prised at Seeing Boy More PliiladclphianB Arrive By a Staff Correspondent Cnmp I.ee, Petersburg, Yit., Sept. 9. There In one lhase ot camp life Hint neer ljecomes 'dull or uninteresting, nnd that concerns new nrrlvnls. Today wim no exception, and In the group of reporters, V. M. C, A. workers and Knights of Columbus men who wall ed nt the railroad station to welcome the contingent from Washington was the Rev. W. J, Hubbard, of Iladway, Va. Mr. Hutjbard, as he Is called, rs a "X" secretary In Hut No. 80, and today, at his own request, he was detailed to Kei me, new arrivals ana serve ice water to the tired and travel-bewlldeied men a tn..-,ii.. n. i..-.i - n, n-, aa.-,i. Presently the head of the line reached the water station and Hubbard, filling a quart dipper, rtepped toward tho lead er. That Individual drained tho dipper and in an Instant Hubbard extended water to the second man. This youth failed to accent the dinner. and Hubbard, to the astonishment of . . rmrnrkpri rtrntined and embraced "ls coworKers, nroppea ana emoracea the soldier. For a moment neither spoke and the clergyman, recovering his com posure, explained the situation. "My own boy, Sam," said the proud father: "I knew he had been called, but neer exnected to see him nt this camp. 1 thought he would be assigned to Camp Meade or Humphries, but he Is lyre and he's the third to Join the colors. Next wop's 'y fourth bo' dons a uniform." ,. ,, . ., .. - -, .tB,,niiA Phllndelphlans at I.co can lsunlle the war nctlvltles overseas lo a nicety JT Visiting tta central t;. Ing Secretary llllam K. Burrell moe forward the plim on a huge war map. --.,,,. , .imirlnff TTrnrmn Tlcleluni M map, showing ranee, neigium. Holland. Switzerland and a rectlon of rjermnnv, covers a floor platform four- . ,, . ...,,, , ..l- imi "--. n"--. " ' u. w -"-t ltccna In loiich with the army move. Mania nntl wlinneipr nti HdVanCG Is . ' . . - ,,. . ..t.. announcea, gers ousy wiui !.... BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCopvrltfliO tr Wlittrhrnrt iWf, n,iiret tntir liiis.ars questions oh oiiliiio. sclliiio, ndl crtlitno and employment. Auk vour quctttioi clcarlu ond Vive all the ntf., lonr corrtct himhc and full addicsi M4t e ofictt to all inquiries. Those uhlch are onoityirioi ?isf be ignored. Ansiiertt to technical question will he -sent bv tnall. Other question nill be mtswtred in thin column. The wont intcrrattno jirob Jein of inquirers iiitl be woven into the story of Peter tUinU CLXXXV'I I M P1VE runK! up on the ladder in . . .. A .. I. our luv-liouu contest at uie a' - tutle. That meariF that t Rot T50D worth of Insurance today. It was from a woman, cashier ln a bcantry. .At 2 o'cloaU I turner! up at Max Bell man's on Kxe .atreet. He has quite a biff store only two windows divided by the door, but the sho.. goes a lonR way back, right Into a big alleyway where goods are dellered. I saw a haughty-looking guy In his shirt sleeves his shirt looked like an "ad" for a dye house. He was leaning against a cash register and peeling hlb fingernails with a lioeketknlfe. I sized up the guy with the haughty look and the rainbow shirt as the boss, so up I goes to him and says. "I'm Flint." He looked nt'my boots, and slowly let his eyes travel till they reached my hat. Finally he said: "You're Flint, art. you? Huh! -The hell you are! Tou look more like mud." Now, I'm not noted for having a dove like nature. I felt like ewattlti him On, but I didn't want to do anything to hurt Francis, so tald: "Are you Mr. Beltman?" He Jerked with his knife toward the big fat man and said, "That's "Ini." I went up to Beltman and said, "I'm Flint." He blinked the perspiration from his eyes ana said, "Flint? Flint? Oh, yes! Sure, joungster, you're the fellow that tho llepubllc sent. Knowing any thing of this game?" Bill." he yelled, and a irecuiea irisn . . , . .. . , " ,,,, .-.ij-. "Viti.?1 kid veiled from up a ladder, iiipj ! "Here's the fellow to help out. Put .1 0 lo' the curves of the 'joint,"' he '. - n.j .nlhs l,nrt fn veil for the fiim nn... -- ----. --- store was lull or peopiej an 01 -em slnred at me and I felt like a mrnum freak. "Ileyi boy 1" Again he yelled, this time to a boy selling newspapers. He bought one and glanced over the news. BUI nn lehed seeing his customer and came to ward me. As he did so Beltman said In his booming voice, "What damn fools these girls are I" I looked at the paper in his hand to see what caused the comment. "Gimme that paper."I snatched It from his hand and quickly read the Item. "My God !' I groaned, "It can't be true." The store swam In front of my eyes. I sfew Beltman, as f ln a haze, gate open-mouthed at me he seemed to swell 1 larger and larger 1 leu .nyeu .1..1..1K. j falling, and then a cold splash brought I ihintrn tn normal. My wits cleared find I had full control, ot myself. "Sorry. Mr. Beltman, I can't work today," I said, and rushed from the store for the Hudson tube to New ark. VOLUNTEERS AID HOSPITAL Pennsylvania's Depleted Staff Needs More Help at unce Conditions caused by shortage pf labor were relieved at the Tennsyhanla Hospital today when several olunteers came In to act as orderlies. Many of the former hospital employes are now In the army and the start is greatly lessened while the work has In creased. "It Is a patriotic service for men or women to volunteer to help us at this time," said Daniel D. Test, Superin tendent of the hospital. "Kven then it Is difficult for us to accomplish all that Is required bb mbst of them have never before done ' hospital work. We need orderlies, porters, cleaners, kitchen help, firemen and maids to maintain the hos- tTh'e Tennsyhanla Hospital la carlnft ftfr wounded soldiers and sailors and two wards are now filled with sailors. AltenJanre t City Ilulln Attendance at the free bath houses and' swimming pools throughout the city, during last week numbered 05,032. This Is a low iccord for the summer. The batheia were divided as follows: Men. 10,343: boys, 70,544; women, 44.02, and girls, 10.343. State Pott for Narberth Maiit Frederick Waller, constable In Nar berth, has been appointed a State fac tory Inspector. t nvtatm wt JWxmJm&jjL i !! n.;ia i5ffSte.SKftS MrMMKR BK"ORTS Atlantic, city, y. j. rrm Into U?HOIi.A1LANTKan cig!Anisr.KiTRSi.tri HOTEL BOSCOBEL o Amer. ft Europ. plana. Rait. A. K. MARION. KSSINOTON. TA. iinicum inn 4 Crni Dinrln(, M6B VTed. a Frl. c. Chicken a waffle dlnntra. MEADE'S HOTEL The Home ot Mexican Dithct These real Mot Tamales ln corn huski) and delirious Chill Con Cams. Served Day and Nlcht. GEO. G. MEADE, 9tk & Sinsom Sti. IN MEMORIAM MAOtNNIRS tn lolncr remembrance of THOMAS 1IOI1BS MAQINNIBS. who died Sept. 0, 1013. HIS ClilLDnCN, Rcntl)$ .Mnsnorth. Tfm, XI. Arnold. Ilarrv S. Asnre. William Hannon. Catherine Hr-rrv. Oeonte E. Bllarr, Samuel llooaar. Clara Tl Hookman. ldla W. Rradley. Andrew lJrrasler, John Hrlcketto, Kllrabeth Mrliras, .Veal C Carter. Ilenjsmln Conn ay. Ilrldaet Corley E'eimre C Delaney. Elizabeth Ionnellv. Kilnanl I. Oreer. William P. Hutan. John P. Ernest. Ella w IValey. I.ldln r. K. Kerry. Elizabeth Fltnrerald, narry J. Crank, Theresa Frew. .Tn no T.awlon, Annie V. I.jnch. Mary A. -Alartlii, Thomas McCue. Thorn is J .McOowan. I)r. J A. Mcl-Jtv Jlnrle Jnnn Meuarsee, Wm. Ent Moraan. .Michael Mul'aliy. .MorMll Mullln. .Tohn.r. Nawn Jama K Nefferdnrf. Aucut Norcross, Sarah Ella t)'Connor,Kllzbtli n'Nelll, Ell7abelh S I'arker. John II. rhararn. I-oretta del. Mary A Ileee. Sarah A. Hlstlne. Mary N. Ilosnev. Ell7abeth A. Schrandt, Sarah E. Scbocrmu Matilda Smith. AlloiC. Smith. Gerald J Gamston. Florence M. Smith. James K. 'u", iinrnce iv piieens, r.ii7a . Cllbson William It Stltt. John T. Griffith. Catherlno Stout. Chilstlan Outherman. Alfred Sweeney, Ellen Hanson. Nellie Thomas, Jerusha Harbich, Horallo V, Turey. Thomas H Hunslcker. Marv t) Wall Urban A. Hunt. Edwsrd I. AValerman, Annie E. Jenkins. Catherine Wetherl'i, QeorRe 1). Kellv, Ann Wilson, Robert Kejs. Georse W Wyrkoff. John T. r'tnday School St. John Assembly, Older nf Artisans. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 1 p. m., residence of mother. S007 N. loth si Serv ices St. Simeon's Church 2 p. m. Int Mt. Peace Cem, Remains mav be viewed rues.. s to in n. m. Llmoine r.irin.i. ., ," ,'. in. i. ,-, ,,."-... ,-..--... .. SURE. Sent. 8. WILLIAM, husband of A v arria A. Asure. agea tv. u-ihih ii.i friends Invited tn funeral, without runner nonce, HPU., . on p. Hi., -iiiii-iii-i." n ,-t- dence, Alfred H. Mulr. .Maple and Morcland aves , tlalloweil, ra, int. iinisioe v-rru. .Annual. oepi. o. ,.V,' -V e.ii S.in of .lohn Hannon. Helatlves and friends In - I llvanTinTir a...i.nl.a B..I n tvtt. tiled to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m.. 1.848 Solemn hlEh requiem mass al Annunciation nss-nton st.. Germantown. Solemn requiem I'lmreh 10 a m. Int Ho'. 'rop t'em mass st Vincent do Paul's Church 10 n. m. , Ml'LI.IN. Sept 8. JOHN r., son of Int.Ji'U,;.c"lJ1,',,rn,-cCn;:iVy.t.0Xun,jral .'James A. nnd Rebecca Mullin Ilrlatlves nnnny. Sept T. OKOROK p.. husband and friends Imlted In funeral, parents' real of late Marv n. Rerri-. Helatlves and ' ii.nre. aiuo :. raina .1 . Timr. win friends Invited to funeral wsfvlcea. Tues . r." ?.. l"rl0". " ';. Ii.n,.enneld a sons, S00 Mn at. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. He- m ..V,-Virr iVuV-V ViA T' nii' tlr and friend Imlted to funeral wrv - Iffai Tues, 3 p m on-Jn-liiw,-i reside nr, William C. Flolne. 38.3 N. 7th "st. Int. prUate, Grenmount Cem, Itemalns may be Jfprt Mn S to 10 p. tn. Autn rmwnt. ItnOQAR. Sept. 7. ClATlA K dausrhter nr William r. ana I'lara i. i.ooaar, agea 1.1. Ralatlvfes and friends Invited lo funeral nervlres. Tupb . Stit. 111. '2 t. m.. narf-ntB rrnlrlenee, 213 "WuMiInicton ae.. Hnddon nelrt. N. . Int. prHte. noorcMAN'. srDt. a. TaTniA . wire nf (IK Oeoree R, Bookman, of 434 N. 12th et. DUP notl of funeral -win IRlveh, jp notln of funerdl wilt h Rlvn. imAnt.r.T. Siit T. AVTHiEW hnahanrl of Annie P. nradler, o Rikton. Md. RIb- iie aim inenas nulled to xunerai, weo. mornlnp from Brnd St. Ptn. Train arrHs from Elkton, Md.. 12:20 p. m. Int. Cathedral rm. Auto service. RRKSSLKR Sept. tt. JOHN". nn at Ifttp Rarbara Jlresaler. Relatlvcn and friends In ttod to funeral eervlrea. Wed,, 2 p m.. iMers pp!fjence. lAzzif ifaie. 22 hi, in gana ave. Int. Greenmount Cem. Auto mnerHi, mildlETTO Tn Phils.. B.nf. B. El.lZil Tlt-Ttl f.a. . a. X I k -. " ,.,,.,1 ,,!--. A1H18,, RKVU ,,, AVtlH I,. .Toseph nrlcKetto anil mother of John. lnWil William. Fred and Harry Hrlcl.etlo and Mrs. AnnH Corbel! (nee Urlcketto), at 102U Ella vorth at. Relathes and friends and follow rs societies: Stella ri'ltalla for Ladles. Cir cle Danto. No. 2SM, F. of A., and Our Lady of (lood Counsel Socleiy. Inlted to funeral. Thurs., with solemn requiem masa at 10 a. m. at Our Ladv of Good Counsel Church. Ir.t Holv Cross Cem. URIOOS Suddenly. Sept. 7. NRAL C. husband of Mary M. Brlrps (nee Ilothermel) and son of James A. and Mary J Hrlges Relatives and friends, employes of Hoard of Revision of Tares. 20th AVard and East Hnd Republican Club. Branch No. 50. Grand Fra ternity and White Caps N. T. A , Imlted to funeral BerUcea, Thurs , 2 p. m., 2212 S. 10th at. Int. Fernwood Cem I'rlenda may call Wed . S to to n. m. Auto funeral. BULLITT. Killed in action In France In Jillv. Lieutenant RICHARD STOCICTON lll'l.UTT, son of Logan M. and the lato .Marie Stockton nullllt, aired 22 7 ears Solemn requiem masa on Wed., Pept 11. at St. Dominic's Church Hoimeaburc, at IU a. m. CARTF.R. Ninth Month Seventh-day, 7th, 11R.VJAMIN W husband of Amanda Clap ton Carter, aeed 63. Relathes nnd frlepds Imlted lo funeral. Fourth-lav. 11th. 2-30 p. m.. Southampton road. Somerton, Phila delphia. Int. William Tenn Cem Train for Somerton leaes Reading Terminal 1:02 p. m. Car will be In waltlnc Auto funeral. CONWAV Sept. 8. BIUDOI.T. beloved wire of John Conney (nee Short). Due notice of funeral will be elven. from her late residence. 2217 Federal at. CORLEY. Suddenly, Sept. 8. ELF.VORE (, dauRliler of Mary ana late Michael cVi!J .m Corley and sister or the .lev. .M. J. 1 Due notice of funeral will he Klen parents' residence. 21.60 N. 18th at. Funeral director, .lohn F. McCarron , 3IaNKY. Sept. T. ELIZARRTH. wlfa ni wuuam ueianey ana uaucmer 01 late Jamea and Ann Martin. Due notice of fu neral will be clen from 1931 Serins Gar den st. DON.S'ELLY. Sept. B, EDWARD P.. hus band of Georsanna Donnelly (nee Bucking ham) and son of late Patrick and Mary Don nelly, Helativea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tu-s , 8:S0 a. m.. 2219 S Hem berffer at. (22d and Wolf als.). Illah mass f requiem Rt. Edmund'a Church 10 ft. ra. int New cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. DREER. At Woodstock, Vt Sept. 8. ln hla 09 th year. WILLTAM F.. son of the late Henry A, Dreer. of Philadelphia. Interment at Woodstock. Vt., from hla late residence, on Wednesday, 11th Inst., at 4 p. m, DUG AN. Sept 7. JOHN P.. husband of Mario Dunn (nea Broun). Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of Oesu, A. O II.. Dlv. No 02s Limerick Guards. Imlted to funeral, Thurs . 8:30 a. m . 1711 In-irrsoll at. Solemn requiem mass Church of Gesu 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. ERNEST. Sept. (I. ELLA W,,. widow of Jamea M. Ernest. Relatives ana friends' In vited to funeral sen Ices, Mon.. 8 p m.. H24D Pina st. Int. Tuea. morn., Miildletbwn. Del., on arrival of 10.02 a. m. train, Penna. It. R . Wet Phlla. Station Auto funeral. FEOLKT. Sept. T. L1DIE P. KINKADF. wife of Dr. O. G. Fenley. Relathes and friends Invited to aervices, Tues , 2:30 p. m., Ull Chester nve. Int Mt. Moriah Cem Friends may call Mon , 7 tn n p m FERRY. Sept, 7. ELIZABETH daufeh ler of John and Ellen Ferrv (nee Gallaeher) aged S. Relatives and friends Imlted tu funeral, Tuea.. 1 p. m . parents residence. IMS E. Fletcher at. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. FITZGERALD. Sept. 6, RARRY J., hus. hand of late Margaret A. Fllzierald. Rela tives and friends Invited to solemn renulem mass. Church of St. Francis d Salea Tuea , 10 a. m. Funeral from 802 S. St. Bernard at. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. FRANK Sept. 8. THERESA, wlfa of Mlcnarl Frank (nee Klrchner). ared 64. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m husband'a residence 2318 Moore at. HWh msaa St Aioyslus'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. FREW. Sent. 8. JANE FREW. Due notice of the funeral will he ahen. OAMbTON Sept. R. FLORENCE MAT, daughter of Oeorice II. and Martha Gamston. aged. 35. Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral aervices. Wed., 3 p. m.. 2841 N. Front tt, Int. prhate. Greenmount Cem. Remains may ba viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral , CAUSE. At Wilmington, Del., S.pt 6. HORACE W. GAITSB. aged 68. Servlcea 1103 Clayton at., Wilmington. Del,, Tuea,, 2 p. m.. Int. Wlimlngton-Brandywlna Cem. GIBSON. Sept. 7. WILLIAM R.. hu.hand of Bertha M. Olbson And stiB of Elizabeth and lata, William .Gibson, ated 45. Uela tuea and friends, Wyaluslna Yearly Reti. Atso.. No. 1: Washington Camp, No, 3(13, r. O. S. of A.t Quaker City Council. No. 213. Jr. O. U. A. M.. Invited to funeral sen Ires. Thura.f 2 p. in., 6612 Paschall ave. Int Fernwood Cem. Remalna may be viewed Wed . 7 tn 10 p. m. Auto funeral GRIFFITH. Sept.- 8. CATHERINE, widow of Edwin Griffith Relatives and friends.. Naotune Council, No 141, D. of L, Invited 40 funeral services. 11 ed., s p. m aon'a residence. 1850 E, Tioga at. Int. Greenmount Cem, .....-.,. GUTHERMAN. Sept, . ALFRED son of Alfred and Mary Gutherman. aged .I sears 6 months. Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m.. residence of parents. 8M04 N. Water ati Int. private, Northwood ClI?ANSON. Sent, B, NELLIE, wife of John J. Hanson, of 840 D Lancey at. Relatives and frlendUHnyltei U funeral. Tuea 8 a.i in . n t. cor. Sd 'an Pn" " Hlrt , Sulern raiaa St. 'Wsaph-a-Chitret! 0:o a, iin. int. xaw cainearai. .eiH. i ' .-....-. a.. yruiTi ttvvziTXi&ti:'. nKATIW employes of Haines, Jones & Cadbury, In Tiled to funeral senlces, Tuea., 2'30 P. m., BSSO Chancellor at.. West Phlla Int. Wood lands Cem Remains may be lewed Mon. exe. Auln funeral. ..IiaVKICKK.1. On Rr,t. 5 1nt UHT H., widow of Abraham I. Hunslck'er. aeed 80 rars. Relatives and friends Imlted to iuneral semces. on Wertnesilav. nt R n tn . at the residence of her son-tn-iaw, Frank C. i.ann, ooiin is. inn at. ix-can nirther Serlces In tbi, Tplnllv nernprnr.-! I'hnroh. Colleaellje pa Thursday, at 2 p. m Int. in aoioininr rem. . HUNT Suddenly. Sept 7 Et)WRt) p., huebsnd of Miriam E. Hunt and sn of Charles P, and Harriet Hunt ared 3t Relatives and friends InMted to funeral. Wed 1 p. m . U302 Rulft ave. Int W Laurel HIM fern. Remains mav be Mewed lues , in in p. m Auto rnnerel. . JENKINS Suddenly Sept. B, CATIT-1 EHINE JENKINS tlieo McNallev), wife of aii'rris ornmn-i. HKfn .1.1. iteiaiuTia ana friends InMted to funeral, Tues., R.30 a. m., HI7S Oranlle . Frankfort Hlsh mass St. Joachim's Church in a, in Int st Hvnilnlc Cem. Auto senlce. West Chester papers copv. . KEI.LT. Sept. 0. ANN. widow of Michael Kell, TtelatUfs and friends imlted tn fu neral. Tues.. R?3rt a. m . rtnuchter't. resl. denre. lira. Katla Ninon, 2017 N 2nth st I solemn requiem masa st L'oiumba's ( hurch in a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. KErH. Sent. (1. GEORGE W. KEYS. Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral -erv. Ices, Tues . a p. m.. Harmnmllle Montrom ery County. Pa. Int. prUate. Omit flowers. Ilodv m-v h Mewed Sin" s n II p. "- LAWTON. Sept. 8. ANNIE V T.AWTON. Relatives and friends InMted to funeral, Weil . a !tn m .i?.i:. Md,L,I mt W-ia Phlla. Hlrh mass ot reoulem St. James's Church 10 a m. Int. private, Cathedral I Cem. Auto serMee. LYNCH Sept (1. MARY A, widow of Patrick Linch. RelatHes and friends In Mted In funeral. Tus., S.30 a m , 2210 Lombard st. Solemn requiem mass st Pstrltk's Church 1ft a. m. Int. New Cathe dral ( em Auto service MARTIN Sept. S. THOMAS, husbsnd nf H?T ''"fUn and son of Margaret and Isle Michael .Martin .Relathes and friends Holy Name Society of St. John the llaptist's Church. Dlv. .No. S, A. O H, : Court Mana junk. So. r.2. F. of A.: Lodge No. .14 I O. p. y , .Marquette Council. No. 280. K of ft,; Ilrancli.Nn. SS, C, M. H A.; Oarlleld Club. 21st ard Democratic Club, Glrard Retail t.rncers Association and memlers of Com mon Council InMted to funeral. Thurs. R-30 a. m.. 3S20 Terraco st . Wlssshltkon ' Sol. einii high requiem mass St John the Rnn tlst a Churih Hi a, m. Int. Westminster l. em i .X,C,.'L'K Sept 7. THOMAff J., hu-band of Ida Mcdie. saed tWi Relatives and friends Court Standard .No 101. r of A : Wash nglon Lodge No 211 A. O G F Coopers' I nlnns. Nos. los and 4.1. Iniited tn funeral "rd 7:3(1 a In. 2034 S. Dorrance st Requiem high mass I'hurrh of St Monica 0 n m. Int New Cathedral Cem .uln service. McOOWAN Sept. 7. Dr JOSEPH A., hus. bsnd of Florence M. McGownn Tuneral to which relatives and friends. Court South wark, I' of . No. (11. re Invited Tues.. a 3(J a 111 . "n'7 H. tilth wt. Solemn msst. i of requiem Churcli of St. Monica 10 a. m. J Int private. aici,A . cpt ,. at Ardmnre Pa I MARIE JANE, widow of William Mri.av , Relatives and friends Invited, to funeral eervlces, Tues. 2 p. m . 8fio N 28lh st Inl private Mt Moriah Cem MEQAHOEE. Sept 7, WILLIAM ENT. husband of .Mary A Megargeo. Relatives nnd friendi invited to funeral services Wed., 10.30 a. m.. S017 Frankford ave.. Holmes- burg. Int Bristol Cem. Auto service MORGAN Sept. r. MICHAEL, son ot lato James and Alice Morgan, of Rathfrl- ......I, a,.,,,,..' i,,,,, iirinini. iicinini- una, friends Invited tn funeral. Tuea.. R.3I1 a tn i,uii jii SCO R.". Snl.mn rnlllm fr-ana I'-lh.. drai m a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto luiifini, i MULLAHY Sept 7. MARTIN, husband tor uriugel .AlUllaliv. llelatlvca and friends. I V. r,.Ji,en.V.... ''-.Vr'"1 ,e..:."l; l,,'.1 l. ' funeral. Thuis. sail a. in. 1127 Heed st ln mBh mass ot renulem St. Stenhen's i Church to a. m. Inl Holy Kcpulchre Cem. .tuto service. , ";;.r";"i j:"""" .".'.T.J I"V,"'i ".L"'.'" . Wed . 2 p. m, 2030 N 4th at. Int. prtat tt Vriwn ft in NnrPlIP.DOnP Sent 7 AUGUST, hu. band of Mary Nefferdorf and son of late ApKust and .Margaret Nefferdorf. aaed 28. nelatlf and friends Hast Park Iodre No. iiu, i. u. u. i ., iniitra to runerai srrires. WJ , 3 p. m. 4201 N. Darlen Ft Int. Clreenmount Cem. Friend may lew r milna Tuen ep. NORCROSS. Near redford. NT J,. Pept. T. SARAK EM-tA, wire of J. Frank Nor rro njced t. Rflntives nnd rrimlt nitT-rt to funeral. Wed . 1 p. m.. near Med- Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral O'NKiaM... K.nt n i'.t.w.x iiM nr n. nilA. widow of Robert O'Neill. RelatUes anu mends. Southwnrk Clrrle. No 1IL C. of n Invited lo funeral. Thurs fi .T" frt 1ll a n mt Qnlntnn nma. ,t raniilam Church of tne Sacred Heait P.M n. m. Int. Hoi t'ro-s Cem Auto service. IARKER. Sept. 7. JOHN . PARKHR Smeil tJJ. Relatn-es nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. R;30 a m . Walllntrford ave.. Hnuth Media, Ta. IUrIi mass Church of Nativity 1 h. m. Int Calvarv Cem I'HAUAZYN. Sept 7. l.ORETTA. daunh. ter of Alfred and late A Mrs 1'haiaxjn tnpe MrDevltt). Relatives and friends Invited to funerikl. Wed., K.an a. m., father' resi dence, 2G0rt S. Colorado st. Requiem hlsth mass St JInnlca'a Church tn a. m. In Holy Cross Cem. Carriage funeral PIE1,. Sept. 7. MART A.. wlf of J. Charlea Piel. Relatives and friend. H. V. M. Sodality: Sacred Heart I.eairnn of Church rf Our ljAdy of liOurda Invited to funeral Wed . K30 r. m. 2142 N fl2d at.. f)ver brook Pa. Solemn requiem masa Chuirh of Our I.ady of Gourdes 10 a. m. Int. St, Denl Com. Autrv service RHEVK. At Medford. N. J Sept. 8. SARAH A., widow of Mark S. Reeve, ajd in. rneuus mav view remains .siearord N. T . TuK. eve, runerai and Int private TI1KTIVR 5nl H TArV V IMUTIV Em tnee Planery) wife of Samuel W Rlatine .1: N. Hroad Solemn rr,i,lm iliap" iiuii-i. in iii iiwij- i. una 11, a nt. Int New "alhedral Cem Amo runer"! SCHRANnT. At Haddon llelshts. N J . Sent. II. SARAH (LILLIE) E.. wlfo of ,Trrt. erlck Schrandt and dauahter of late John and Snrah E. Lewis. Relatives and frlenda muted to funeral seniors. Tues . l!S(l p m., f'? f.Sf" P' Mor,on' "" S' Bn ': l-CHOr.NAU. Sent. 8. MATlI.n T SCIIOENAC, daughter of Charles and Louisa Schoenau Inea Schnell). aced 17. Helatlves and friends, members and iholr or St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Invited to nttend funeral services. Wed.. 1 p. m.. parenta residence. Wed . 1103.1 E. Hunting don at. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. Friends mav call Tuea.. 8 to 10 n m. .Into oortrae. SMITH. Sept. , ALICE C. SMITH tnee Gotshall). wife ot Charles F. Smith, aced til. Healilence, 11121! W. York t Services and Int. at convenience ot family. SMITH. Sept. II. HERALD J., son of Michael J. and Elizabeth R. Smith (nee Stan ford), aged 18. Relatives and friends. Wm. Cramp S. and E. II. Co.. Dollermakers' Union, laOral No. 320; all organizations of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral. Tues . 8.30 a. in., residence of parents. 280,1 E York at. Solemn renulem mass St. Ann'a Church lu a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral SMITH At Belcovllle. N J. Sept. 8. JAMES P.. husband of Marv Smllh Rela. lives and friends Invited to funeral Wed . 8 a m . '-'HO Loretta at., llelcovllle. X. J., lato of UK Melrose ave., Atlantic Cltv. Solemn reuulem , mas. St Vincent do Paul's Church. Maya Landing. N J.. 0 a m Int. Pleasantvllle, N. J. Remains nwy be viewed Tues. eve. STEVENS At Merchantvllle. X. J . Sept. 8. ELIZA A., wife nf Marshall Stevens flged 73. Relatives and friends invited to funeral aervlcet. Wed . 2 n m . Sit. Peace Cem Chanfl. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Re mains may be -.lewed Tuea. 7 to p. m., 31 Chestnut at., Merchantvllle. N J STITT. Suddetll. Sept. 0 .JOHN T.. hus. hand of Mary Slltt and eon of late Miles and Mary Stltt. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 8. a m.. residence of brother-in-law. Hugh llarr. 1:504 s. Lambert at. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart K 8(1 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto aervlce. .,-,..., . , . STOUT, Sept. 8. CHRISTIAN, beloved husband of Lavanda I. Stout (nee sill) Due notice of funeral will be given. Residence, "WEBN'EY.s'e'p.. T. ELLEN SWEENEY (nee McIIugh). of County Tyrone Ireland, widow of Jamea Sweeney. Helativea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 a. m., 2741 Eyre St., 28th at. and Montgomery ave. High renulem mass Church of Most Precious Blood 9 a. ra. Int. Holy Cross Cem. THOMAS. Sept. 8. JERUSHA THOMAS (nee McVauah). wlfa ot William W. Thomas, aged T8. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues,, 2 p. m.. 108 Bethlehem plko. Ambler. Pa. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon.. 7:30 to 8-30 p m. TURVEY. Sept 8. THOAMAS HILTON. TURVEY, aged 08. Relative, and friends invited to funeral aervices, Tues., 11 a. m , chapel of Andrew 3. Balr Son, lDtli and. Arch sts Ipt. private. Toronto pan( '''wall!' Sept. 8, URBAN A., aon' of Urban and Elsie Wall, aged 7. Helativea and friends Invited to funeral parenta" re(. dence. Kddlngton. Pa.. Wed,, 2 p. m. iln, Ht. Mark's Cem., Biistnl, Pa. -.. v ' WATERMAN. Sept. 6. ANNIB 1?.' WATERMAN (nee O'Brien), widow of Wil liam T. Waterman. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea., 8 30 a, m.. 810 N. Stlllman at. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavler'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral cem. WKTHEIULL. At nrllnrlon. N. J.. Ninth Month 8th. (1EORQE D.. husband of Nellie S, Welherll! and son of late Alex, ander P. and Elisabeth R. Wetherlll, aged 78. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sprlngslde. Burllnrton. X. J,, Fourth-day, lith. 1 p. m. Int. ManeneM Bit eying Oronnd. WILSON Sept. 7. ROBERT, husband ot Catherine Wilson, Relatives and frlenda ln. vlted to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a. tn., 431 K. 'Allen . at. Requiem masa Church ot Im maculate Conception 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto aervlce. WTCKOFF,---Near Wenonah, N. J Rent. .,. ei-si . 'IY"y tti"-V, uv .".' lvM ana xriena. invivaa to funeral, Icaxe- Philadelphia for Mcdford 10-2S a m Ulf, n.U',; mSlB0S O'CONXOR. Sent (V Fl 17 MWTH niinuetpnia i nia posit ton requires one i ho O'CONNOR (nee Pomers). widow of Uiw- '?..-, '."'V" InVludlni (lllni? Auto l.us ' 1 !E "'Cf,',ne0rral ,'"' -H0nd.. "l'-iT- ' m UY'Snrt ' wSSi"fnafl"rnfiht o'offl'c'e y.l"!llh f.,tnP"floleJmUn,hlBh-o0reSu.eS, riiU, , "" ln ' " department. I Ohurrh nt Afnst Prerlnu. ntnml in a m. I will be" alven " " "' fUner" ' BBESH.MAKE11 wanla experlencrrt ---ilafTM lT.T'Lrn-. ROSNEY Sent II ELIZABETH A I aklrt llnlahra, nlao lmi)rnara and lartira. STEN'OORAPHER In alst bii.v eteeuthe. widow of Martin honev nnd I dauat ter of ' ,on a'aaoni hlh waee" Iiajf-dav on Sntur- pable of liandllnK dtall. moderate -n. rate Jamea and IBrte&t McA loon Relative, 1J' Il-rbet. N K. cor lTth and 11 alnut. , ? To atari Anplv In own l.andwrltlna and friend. Invltod tn funenl Tue. a in I rear rntrnnce. ' stallnir particular-! P 3;S. Ledaer Office . waa. , WrJR Wm,wkl "t?. aX&asr&br KKijKU"jZ' JBWif WKilTV I k. IsWwM Tla.arifr. p. , AjlUa ditll ,-egf 1CJ,..fci.., ., mrwmmm H !,.. ,, S" '.. ,w-wi - J '.-7.."ib. Brawn Mwill w-liaiklli. L03T ANP FOUND COAT I.hsl. on Old Tork road, betweenJen. klntown and Hatboro, on Saturday morn ing, between 10 and 12. a tan three-iuarter Ienath ladv's coat, labeled H. Altman, Tie. ward. Mts. Karl He Schwenled School road Wvnnecote.. 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THE WORK TS CT.RAN AND 1SCTNAT ING THE SimitOUNDINOS ARE PLEAS ANT. MEALS SV.RVEtl AT r-0T ANNIVER SARY PAYMENTS SICK RENEKITS VA CATIONS WITH PAY. NOT OVER S HOURS' Vt'ORIC PER DAY tOOTC INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR TI'NTTVi TALK IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY REWEEN S AND ft OR ANY EVENING BY AITOINT.MUNT WITH miss n. nvAN MAIN OFPICE tfi.1t ARCH s.T PHILA. MISS O. RMITn 40(1 MARKET ST . PIllt.A. ' MISS r R 7.1NGOL 2 W CHI'.I.TEN AVE GTN MISS W O RE1L1.Y :a e. :,tii st . Chester p. THE RELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF I'KNNHYl.VANIA ADDING MACHINE OPER VTOKExp-rl- I ence not Hbvohitelv nctessqrv. permanent l position, with excellent opportunity for ad- vnncement. Phone Walnut 42') for appolnt- I ment. ' , , ,. ,,.. ,,,.. -. AIJV.n.hJAsJ-:5,t.i5tiIir.lrf.9'?.-.v.B. i fl'XflJtnf,,I2JlH,2,S,lKli I ,J'" "'"V" ,,",'' '"Mi'"1"u PUBLIC LEDGER CO. (1th and Chestnut sis ' linntriTPCnt'll COTl 1 PCnilV1.rV(l r.i.' 1 PARTMf'.NT: COOD WVGES TO START: EN( r.LLIiN T Ul'l'tm IU.MT1 I OR AD VANCT'.Mt.NT. APPLY TO Mil. WIEST I Arrni'X'TINll DEPARTMENT pmtl.li'" LEDGER. flTH AND CHESTNUT STS., T'lltST KI.fHlH. I UOOKKHRPtrn A larr corporation Is in111 (l" " u ""- a ppd of a capable tor.kkeeper, PtTte ex prrlenr education, "alary, lost employer. i Pox n rQ4 ledger oTTlce IJ(KKKKKPIri bv Kenslnclnn manufarturr for slat stlcnl and armint!nir unrl.. mu.i ' b experienced nulck nnj accurate, stute n.iarv desired ! -Il.t. ledger Office, keeper, irnnn Mnrv and pcrmument noil- P 314 I.edcnr Offlr' IJOOKKnci'ttR Apslstant Ti, K. bookkrep-r"; rpferenen required: state salary. P 223, i.puscr iHiiff CANDY Kxperlencrd stor Ktrl wanted. Steppncher. 1422 V. Susquehanna ae CLERKS for coflt tok. pavroll and depart ment work, a number of clerk al positions vacant throi-ili draft to be filled with women of ability mid chnrneter: ex. client opportu nity to obtain permanent emploment at yoinl pnv. rrferepres. P 31 n, IpilKer Ofce CLERKS taree corporation has nerd of ouns wnmen b tueen IK and ao, for clerical work; aood upportunltleB to advanc for tbuse showtntr ubllltv those with addlnc machine exnrrlcnce nrefeired: state air and I anlwrv expected P J31 I rrlger Oftfie ' CLERKS irrlght clrla wanted for larcet manufacturing concern: pleasant surround-' CT.KRK Atlantlr Refintntr Companv han ) inirs; cood noura, state particulars, r 321,1 - Ledger ..Office. COMPTOMETER and enalfrn operator Girl, I STENOGRAPHER for purcha-Mnjr depart about 1ft. to learn: paid whlln K&rnlne, ment of larp manufactnrlnK company; op atate ace. experience, if niiy. anil where at- norturltv for development. Mate ace and baU tended wchool. P 414 Lertjrrr Office t ury rxpected. 7. 72. P. O Rox 3443. COMPTOMETER operator wanted multlpll- ' cation only, short hours' larse nfflte, state .. -, , .-.- aalar desired, P JlLdKcrqffke t STENOGRAPHER, competent wanted In law ..vf.i i ,o-. uni. t lmvii h"im iriiucr I . nnU'. O 4S. ledger Onlral OilKhW nnd took i olnred mile or female. I'nlver.ltv Hospital, nilh nnd Snriice at. . ti'll.r! l-l.Tntv .ttrleht Ctrl wnnf.d fnr- lirv.l I'll.i; l'l.l.lll nricni ciri want,n rnr larjre manufacturlna concern Pleasant surround- huts and cood hours, blnle p.irtlculars. V R: Ledger Office OIRL. WHITE, roil COOKINO AND OEN'- I.IIAL HOUSEWORK. APARTXIKNT. mV. wilier if i , Prlon'iim'iv: CA.11II.Y M OOOl) WMIi: A.N'I, HilllE, Stein, 4118 Walnut at. Phone Ulltl. for rhamberwork and waltlnK; very competent; 2 In famllv; all Innndri irll f n out: watea to meet our demand Apnlv ivionnay n-r xi n. r. tor. sm ana Hnruce. U1RI, lor cnoklnK, verv competent: 2 In fam lly; all laundrv given out: wages to meet I vour demand. Apply .Monday after 11, s , E. cor. 44th and Spruce. I QIRLS and women wanted on work for the Government In assembllnar. tapping ma chine, power press, foot press, acrew ma i hlpe and plpe-threedlpfi; ilepirtmenta of Hie II, T. Palate Co.. 8-.'0l Arch St. Apoly to either of the U. 8. Employment Service Of-, fires. 133 S. 10th. 0 to 10 a. n... or 1311' Arh at.. 10 to 11:30 :i m. Bring this ad I and ask for .Mrs, non-ion rmim Wnnted. brleht rlrls. IK to an. tn work in atoro and shipping; department: i short hours, good wages to start and rood I chance for ndvancement .Ipply Castle Kid Co., 1.1111 Broadway. Camden. N. J., and atk I for Mr. u'Hourne I rtui i wanted .bout 1 ol"J XL e Taree mrcan ) duti. chance for ad" f"' ,"reorflce. ahotit 10 veara of see. In i itue nrm: utnt offca uKui.ui. nuareii i OIRLS Good opening for girls to tke the' plui of iliafted men In modern faclorv: can earn men'a wages essential work .pply . 412 N. .Id St.. 8 to 10. GIRLS wanted to work on foldlnc paper bones. Urovvn & nalley Co .410 X Franklin. UIKLS for light mechanical work. J " Bird Mover Co . 1212 Vine sL , GIRLS, to button cushions. Apply 244 S, nth st. HOSIERY LOOPER3 O.N WRIGHT STEADY DIAL JIACHINB THOSE E.PERIEXCED ON COARSE WORK PREFERRED U. g. GOVERNMENT WORK STRING KNITTERS O.V SCOTT AND WILLIAMS MACHINES THOSE NOT EMPLOYED DURINO THE DAY HOURS 8 P. it. TO 10 T. M. NOTASEME HOSIERY CO. OXFORD AND MASCHER STS. HUMANITY'S ESSENTIAL 1VORU .Sunlcal Instruments for U. 8. Governmtn Jrerienceu or to learn on llllltng maihine Screw machine Drilling Hard soldering Sewlrg machine l'llint and fittlne Sweepera and rleanera Ana otner work. With tte exception of a very small per centage, retained for urgent civilian sur gical needs, our entire Production of aurtlcal ipiUUineme p ur .n-ry.o. vrowrnipenC. v.. I , riitnuv! pw.i vj.e HELP WANTED TEMAI.B fllther Classified Ads en tntt ) NURSE, while. Trntestant for S children: country, wares 140: best references re quired Ilo 22 Maple Glen Postofflce, Pa. Thone Ambler I BO. NURSE, white slrl, for small babyi must have refs. .1(5(1 Montgomery ave., Rryn Mawr. Mra. A. S. Kelly. NURSERY GOVERNESS or mother's helper refined, educated vvnman for S.vear-old bov and assist with older hov who roea to achoot; must b able to sew and willing to assist with llrht uflslalrs work: ability to speak Fr-nch desirable: best references re quireu. vt int. i.eng-r v emrni. OFFICE GIRLS, ejcellent onportunllles for advancement In a large financial Institu tion for voting girls. 14 to 111 years: pleasant surroundings and good hours. Apply, atat UK '.. I . -. -. ii-uurr wince. POLISHER Silverware and gold polisher nne who bas had experience: state age. where last eniploved and salarv desired Apply or .vrlte Van Dusen A Slokea Co., 1123 Chestnut FEMALE OPERATIVES from 18 to 43 years of at 1000 WANTED WOODBURT. N. J.. RAG-LOADINO PLANT ttnlted Ststes Government work. Washington Park, near WestMlle. N. J., on Pennsylvania Railroad (West Jersey and Seashore Divi sion); also by trolley from Camden, Free transportation to 'and from Philadel phia, Camden and intermediate points. Cars reserved for women operatives. Working hours' 7 a. m. to 3 p. m and 3 p. m. to 11 p. m 31c TO B4c PER HOUR Reglnners receive 34c per hour while under Instruction, which lasts from t to 2 weeks, nfier wh'ch tho rate is Increased according to proficiency. This gives von an opnortunllv to show Tour patriotism and do vour bit while being paid for It, as the operation nf this plant Is essential to our Oversea Forces. Lunch may be csrrled Into the plant or purchased at cost In the Cafeteria. further Informitlnn may be, obtained by RPPij.iiK i int I'l'iim o. uics or r eaerai Eniplovment Bureau or MacARTIIUR RROTHERS COMPANY 33 S. 10th at. (second floor) Phlla.. Pa., or EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK Wl-iirVlLLE. N. J. WOMEN OPERTORS. RETWEEN 1R AND .'1.1 YEMIS OF AGE FOR MACHINE SHOP WORK In F.SSENTIM, INDUSTRY. OCR SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION MEANS I2ARLV ADVANCEMENT AND ATTEND ANCE BONUS FOR FULL TIME IN CREASES REGULAR EARNINGS SHOP CONDITIONS .RB EXCELLENT IN ALL RESPECTS. WE CAN OFFER THE KIND OF WORK THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE wnuiv WHO FEELS THAT SHE WANTS TO DO iii.-it paut APPLY AT KMPWTTMEVT DEPART- MEN I', Till. IIKM.I1AI, ELECTRIC COM- , I'lll.SSKIt Wftnted olnred Rlrl tn liouse dresses 111 N. 4th st . rhlla. I scniTB WOMnN, 2r, rail 7 a.' m. Brine i meaning t o . nwrw Hiflg GOOD BAIART AND LARGE BONUS wn wavt cn slf.pt.adif:!- rr.EA- ANT. rHOFITAJlLE AND PERMANENT WORK. V. K It. WALKER 1244 RIDGE AVE. soLtriTons THR rttBLIC tjr.POEIt nEouiRm BF.vrnAi, rihT - class so Lirrrons tor rmruLATioN PKOallOTION: ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO TIIC BHST PEO. PI.K tS B'SKNIAf BUT PKR KOVAL APPKARANCE WILL IIB miVB FIRST rONSIDF.RATIOS: A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A PKW WOJIHN OP MATURB YEARS WHO do not omnrT to housb-to- HOUSC Sitt.lOIATIOV: ALSO WANT ONE EXPKRIENCKD CREW MANAOKR. APPLY TO MR COR; HEA. SECOND KIXK3R. PUBHO l.KDOril nilll.DINO I nrnre. 1 1- iirr t-iv iu atnii. iiiiii mi pmont afiurpi: ronirrnlal urroundlnc"; , Bond futu b.;alnncr 'onildered. ' I'hnnn Woodland fit, 4 eenlns from 11.30 I .,.,.., v. nrcp PItrn- one famtllnr with TTn. b'K-i."V ,rr,nine ivni I'o.ler l"os v -'-rwood machine. m l osier, J.08 . mm ". . hl'nXOORAPH r.ll wamen. upi own omce ealiny tl.1, M B. 1' O. Rox .1.101. STEN'OORAPHEllS Several jounc lad as I deilrlns ncrrnanent position In corpora tion Oil ice lOtaieu in vrium. iiiih ii rnj; I ?"f fil'rIS?!,! ' -'",c''r Cenlral. (V e CXpTIPnt'e nu waiuij uvjiivu u iu., WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME 1ND HALF TIME OVER 4H HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE APPLY 7 A. M. JOSKril CAMPBELL CO. 21) AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. WOMEN WANTED on Government work lo learn the art nf flleruttlne and SdwmaUIng good wages and pleasant conditions HEXRY D1SSTO.V SONS Tacony Philadelphia Apply Government Employment Bureau 1313 Arch st. ASK FOR MISS BARKER WOMEN Essential opportunity for women tn help ln essential work In modern' f -p. t.-.rTt good money. Apply R to 10. 412 N. 3d. YGUXG LADY for typewriting nnd general clerical work; give age. experience and salary expected. Apply, letter 'only. Edwin Hsrrlnaton Pon ft Co. 17th and Callow-hill. YOIINO LADIES, .1. wanted by large flnan. rial institution 10 learn operaiion or iiur. rnughs ledger posting machlnea. 317, looser tinu e. General BUSINESS SERVICE CO 1.101 Land Ttlle. i BOOKK'P'HS J20.30:-HTENOi.'N tlB.l-j.-J 4 OOV TAX EXPERT as BOOKKPR.. 1311.40 CAI'AULt. urriv-u vvujir..- aep-rate office ) HELP WANTEDMAtiE I (Other Clusilfied Ad on Page 3) ' - , APPRENTICES Bov a (over 181 wanted as . apprentlcea In evening newspaper office., ''fifth floor. BOn Chestnut at. Apply nearest i II, S Employment Service, Bring this ad with you. AUDITORS A large corporation la In need of nuna men with practical bookkeeping n. tieirniinllnEr esnerlencei hanlr tnn ne.. ! ferred: state age experience and aalary ax peeled 1 212 Ledrer Office. BLACKSMITH wanted: best working condl- tlons. Foss-Hugbea Co, 21st and Market, Apply nearest U. S. Employment Office. .tn-ing vnis ao. luiii.RHMAKKnn wanted. ItlvaUn. calkeri. hiaUrs and oxy. BMivlen. welders nn ruah --vnrtr In, th.' army and. jiMpki.IC!-!9lf USf BJl V"T AAiDlt mploy tu HELP WANTEA MALE (Other Classified Ada on Page 5) ANCH.ESMITH3 BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING. DRILLINO. WTC.) COPPERSXIITH3 FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP TOROERS I;ARORERS fWTtlTE) MESSENGER BOTS . Employment Service. 152! An it ntrat. nnVC?fT:Pnn!'-A """ corporation ln sSt S.'F "-V-" ---- HOf W'ANTED ERRAND ROY TO 1i1?t"t t f? coIIPIiV'-u??iC !5'nREn.n" aVu U'X .. HLS-.n VlNn. AT'PI.T VRAH. gT,.1' .. ." . EMPf OTMrVT1 ''SERVICE SERVICE ...... -If Itll.-t All HITIt YOU . V ."r '" 'ears, rnr oflce work in man", ufacturlna enmpanv. nffle- Aildd?.!, ?n S-rfelS3norrSS'-rJffiL"!i,5: - tary K". "JB."?", APPlv '-""ence1 Joln'so'n" HOY to fed (l-irdnn exnerl-nce fl(-chestnut "a'ppIv- rT.'ares "ress with or without t d HOY" for Innn nfTinf hMAA . 243yn'd4l"fpr:"'' rfo-e-KK.'S. ROTS wanted al one oit in 5eari nf aco JOSEPH CAMWini.I. CO. -M and Market ats. Camden. N. J. Apply nearent V. S' EmDlojment Service office- HOYS Mei-ner bo rnr .lewlrv more, cood position; tor Mm drelrlnc in make themeeU-;-. uful. pleasant ivorklnjr condi tions and anort liour Apnlv or write Van l)u-ien s. Sink-' 1U': Che-ltnut at BOYS oer in who nr not returning to achool, wanted for work ln newspaper of. fire. Rood chnncea for adxancoment. Apnlv to Mr, Jovre, third floor. Public Ledger 808 Cheetniit at . after 10 a. m. HOTS WANTED 1X5R NIllllT WORK- JTl'ST HE OVER lfl: CHANCE FOR , ADVAXCKMI'.NT. APPLY rTEn" n FLOOR. ' K C " OFKlCE' riFTfl? BOIS wanted. IB smrs o are. to work in ..i3inKp"??,r b0,,,s Rrown Ballty Co. 41(1 N, Franklin at Apply to nearest U. 8. Emploment yerlco Office. lth o nnnK mis an BOYS Excellent opportunltlea for bora IB .ear. of in to learn the tmnklntr tnial- neja: rapid advancement for those elionln. Offl ' 8Utln' ' v -34. LedJAr BRAKEMAN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1653 TILBERT ST. riULADELrHIA, PA. M I D V A L E Steel and Ordnenc Co. X I C E T O W X Works NKED Bricklayer helpers Holler firemen Ironworkers Shop machinists Riggers Riggers' helpers Crane operators Locomotive crane operators Electrician Orsr cutters Jig flxtuie men vlaugemakers Lathe hands Sloiter hands Hill handi Verticil lioilng mill hands Rough turners Threader Learners on machines OIHce boss 4301 Wlssahlckon ave. Apply U S. Emplo.vmcnl Oltice 1521 Arch tt See Mr. Cupltt CARPEXTER3 FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE WORK PE.NNA. R. R. CO CONCRETE MOULDINO PLANT FERRY ROAD NEAR PENNA. AVE. MORISV1LLE, PA. BRAUN PTUART CO 310 Commercial Trust Co. Apply to nearest U. S. Employment Service Office, Bring this ad with you. CARPENTERS GULF REFINLVG CO. B8TH ST. AND SCHUYLKILL RIVER Apply nearest U. s Employment Service Office. Bring this ad with sou CARPENTERS' HELPERS OR HANDY MEN Need at once BRAUN STUART CO. 82d nnd Lancaster ae. Apply nearest U s Employment Servtc. uince ' ' Bring this ad with you CARPENTERS wanted on construction work:' essential work. John N. Gill & Co., care I- Smith plant, 40th and llotanlc ave.. lust he. loiv 4tUh and Woodland ave See Mr Stal neker. Apply neareat U. S. Employment Service Office. Bring this ad with you. CARPENTERS wanted on bulldlnr opera f tlons. essential work. John X. Gill Co.. I rare Smith Plant. 40th st, and Potomac ave.. just below 4ftth and Woodland ave I Apply nearest U. s. Employment Service. I Bring this ad with you. CARPENTERS. Drehman Pavlne Co.. Chester Hospital. Dth and Penn at.. Chea ter. Pa. Apply n-arest United States Em nlovment Office. Bring this ad with you. CARPENTERS wanted. Drehinann Paving Co.. Richmond and Norria ats. Cramps' Shipbuilding Co. new office building. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Ottlce. CHAUFFEURS wanted for Uarford trucks: sober, reliable men. Headley Express Co . 10 K. 3d at.. Chester. Pa, Apply u. S. Employment Service, Bring this ad with vou 1 C L E n K S TIMEKUF.rF.RS AND COST CLERKS Must be experienced, nnixa references M1DVAI.E STEEL ORnXA.VCE COUP V.VY EDDYSTO.S'll RIFLE PLAXT KDDYSTONE PA .wuioiu.r.. i a. PHILADELPHIA OFFICKH 220.1 Island rd. (Mr. Mooney) 5203 Market at. (Mr. Tlechner) APPLY IT. S. Employment Service Office. 1621 Arch at.-. Philadelphia. Pa, ' (Ask for .Mr, O'Connor) 61B Sproul at.. Cheater. Pa, (Ask for Mr. Ileinhart) To Insure being placed with (bit company brln tWi 4 with jou. '.,-, ., Ltv""',l BOOKKEEPER tn flu . - .. .. '.. oSr Wrr "or" hyr" k & fpn.nr,,r-ncnnf.nB0.rm.??rn"cC,,prc.? bVil ?.- formar pcslllons anit .. I. ...'.:, K Hi'. Ledger Central '""""' ' The f ollowfng is a list ot rMit the i '? UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVlcf. MALE HELP T"'inPAN'D WALNUT STnEBTS I'oSi "CJT STREET MBV.a"7, "TRKF.T HK1 AIAIN STlm--.-, n.nnv ini g,"J." RROAD 8TRF.F.T Tl-?'N7.tAFr TORK 8TREBT8 rnn -VAJ'V STREET. MANATUNK .T'.5y.X STREET. t-nANKrORD T.lRT0AArDT'8rTTTRD CAMDEN, N. ). ' FIFTH XNT TATLOtt STHB-STB j CHESTER,' PA. I 818 SrnbUL STREEt COATESVILLE, PA. 7 AND 0 WEST SECOND AVENUE FEMALE HELP 1JI1-1S ARCH STREET ;?! FRANKFORD AVENUE !?2 S1KTH SIXTEENTH STREET 814 SOUTH UROAD STREET (coloredl HELP WANTED MALfe (Other Claaalfled Ad nn race Z) CLERICAL WORK WE HAVE E.XCEP-. TIONA J. OPPORTUNITIES POR 2 OR 3 MEN THAT WILL I.TCAT. TO nopnv. ?I1J5 rOfllTIONR FOR TUB RIGHT MKNj f MANUFACTURINCI RUhlNRSS: STATR Sll UIU1.UI1LIJ. J" Oil. ll-Utt-tl Ur i lUiS CLERKS A lrr financial Iptltutlon ha a sewal vacancies In Its night force: rood oppiinunuy inr, navancemem: nours 12 t, m, i rr to 8 a. rc.' thosA with addlnr machine i I perlence preferred Apply, , atattnr Are, 1? 1 upmrnr na saiary cxpecica. I" 235. Led I COMMISSARY DEPAHTMENT OP aOVERJT- MENT SHIPYARD. HOG ISLAND, BK- QUIRES E.PElIli;NCED WHITE COOK8. n-XrERIENCED TIE BAKERS. WHITKi WHITE KITCHEN MEN, WHITE BUS?' MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: TLEASANT SUR- ' nouNDiNas. ArrLY U. S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 300 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL OR MR. SWARTZ 1321 ARCH 8T. (Do hot apply at Hoe Island) a i COOPERS wanted, familiar with the con-i stnictlon of plate vahea. The Atlantla ' Refining Co., Employment Department. 8144 . Passunk ave-. Apwly nearest U. s. Employ ment Service. Bring this ad with you. DRAFTSMEN - - Atlantic: Refining Company wants aeverat draftsman, experienced In piping, laving out fit and detail mechanical and structural. work fr) and tracers Apply at the Salea Depart T ment. 8144 Passyunk ave., or apy u, a. i Emloment Bureau Brlnr this ad with .you. ' DRAFTSMEN, first class, experienced nn cranes and general machinery; also one for pipe line work. Apply by letter only to i Power and Plant Department. Crampa' shlp-i t yard. Richmond and Norris ala. l DRAFTSMEN and detallers. both median). cai ana consiruciion men; permanent post. tlons Apply American Engtneerinr CO., Aramingo av mii-umDeriana hi. ENGINEER WANTED PERMANENT POSITION PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY TH AND CHESTNUT 8TS. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Offle. Bring this ad with you , EXOIXEER needed ln modern direct-current ,-y electric plant: excellent ennortunltv. aia -I W Xrfta N. 3d st. Apply neareat U. S. Employment , i! lv 4'1 Service. Bring this ad with you. FIREMEN AND COAL PASSERS WANTED AT ONCE BE READY IDR WORK JOSEPH CAMPBP.LI, CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. APPLY NEAREST tt. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. BRI.NO THIS AD WITH TOU. FOLDING PAPER BOXES Men wnt4 HI strippers, experienced in pulling the loos piece, from shees of boxes. Brown TV Bailey Co , 410 N. Franklin St. Apply tS nearest V. S. Eninlovmont Service Oltlc" Brlna ibis ad with von ---...-. FOLDING PAPER BOXES Men wanted. experienced In making ready cutting and rreaing preeses. Brown Bailey Co.. 410 Franklin st. Applv to nearest IT. s. l-.niploj.ment Service Office. Ilrins this ad i with vou , j FOLDIXO PAPER BOXES Men wsnted to ( f..H leilta Aa.na.aa., a ..,.,!.. J , A i presses. Hrown & Ballev Co.. 4IO X, Frank- lln st Apnlv to nearest U. S. Employment Se-v le Office. Bring this ad with vou j 1IAKDWARK ann ennfrartorc ,tei-allea contractora aupptlea - t Sin plv J Slock man wanted: good opportunity. A- ihcuu ofiannon . v.o.. 1744 Market at. HOSIERY BOTS TO WORK IN SHIPPING ROOM AND WHITE OOOD3 DEPARTMENT SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT XOTASEME HOSIERY CO. OXFORD AND MASCHER STS. APPLY TO NEAREST U. S. FMPIeOYMENT SERVICE OFFICK WX . BRIXO THIS AD WITH TOU KITCHEN MEN (WHITE) EXPERIENCED KITCHEN JlEN FOR GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOO ISLAND: GOOD WAGES, ROOSi ANf BOARD: PLEASANT SURROUND INGS. CALL AT U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICIB. $J)l COR. 3D AND tVALNUT STS. 4 SEE Mr. scull DO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND ii M LABORERS WANTED rT-. ft" If 11RIT FOLuKt KX14.AA AND ITALIAN TTIACK41KN MACHINISTS AJ4D PIPF.FITTERa f4V V 227 N. )TIt STj a bnakgytsnyi -7 I, . 'AJfr -v. ... j,'-1 rJHHPiPT 4 4 (a rn . I J.-1 3 1v:i i. 3 t m if M fii ; in. Tl$M V k"i r w?as t'SgfS '" i??'sS w wis ; '. r1- yi?r' : V m. ---8 l 'Mi ,'J.' JT V
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