RlM BAN for Drunkenness Nearly One-half fith Bars Closed CtEGGING IS LESS Fund Accpttnts and lis for Charity Like wise Affected W, crime slumped sharp v In this Mills the saloons n-ere cioseci r.v the health authorities da for drunkenness and to- ennss ind flisoreer'v connuc- n-- I considerably, In the month end- nlcht there vver n : arr-ms xlcatlon and d-ao'flrr'v condurt nr tentemher -bf this rear, for ne causes. ZtH arrest" were mid' tober, 101". 2544 prisoners finured BMce blotters for the miv reasons, ban on ltiiuor est ih Mi n nts whs down October l b i e io or tni nxa epiacm'e it m. , ru r.t s this mortunc t;Wekly record of -vrre-s for In- itlon and for intrN.c-it n ar.tt ett- lorwaru nnai -ciunis ui me num.. im Ay conduct vvhie the Ui '-vas cf- erty Loan to liendiiiMiurs in this city follows 1 the week end'r.K October S Tit A. . .. . ... - .X -.-.-. 4,1 i; ror tne wecK oieunz ut-nucr ... Treats: for the week oli 'ne Octo- f'tti, B85 arrets. ard f - 'he 'wi Btf October 26 216 r.-icsts There j1Z4 arrests reported tor .vioremy liveaterday. OTIntr the nrst comu't. weeK r.ia; health ban was lild ot salcon- lawrests for drunl:erii- nd for d's. rlv conduct wa on : ore-rourin -.ne 'tUc)y averace for la" plniVr p'liBana Ilenedt. Miji bonder ji . nA enecis oi me ,a. wu lmh ut- , 'ili i . il Mn nr.lt. In fl.i nnsrl nrr.sts for rC 'iinl...c anil rilsord,'l ce.TlllUCt llUt , U th tiumber of arre-ts for other causes WW iTher Isn't any doub- that th bin itL 'I . . .. ... .-. a beneflf commeied Captain of tires Souder "There 3 no qnctl-n kaO U Viae f AMslrI?ra.hlV reaUCOCl UP nt of nettv crime. It een iPHser.' 1 number of homicides intoslrjiteu JWhile qunrreiing occasioning kih'-u another don and a fractured skull B." fturtnB the tnenty-fle rtv- the hn 'MftfrlftctUc Goxernm fhorttln OjMAd the number of bootlCRKlnc cases .'iitnlnir below the aveiafte. and heie mt no Increase In the ue or narcnu'i L W" '"VtAccordlnR- to Todd Dinle' 'ipri" C twdent of investigitlon fo t e Pepir-- (wtMillt of Justice, boot: Firing a-res s Hll,lWi1f'l I rr.,yitS H-HM f V .' M le tlie k.L-ft ., .1 t.t!-,. .. ...-.. nf "S"v c?nt,n"e," , ."',' .:'.,.'. .ne fix- iwniir. ne saiq, .ourm n e m- u .1- - - rfr r ?k- . . n,.nttltn0 n t r. , II1RA flf 8fH""!' vl Jiuwi........ - - W. Wh !-,(.. ,a rnMnn I t. PT1I P1P( .'Sssu - uwkw.. .. uTBe narcotic division or tli. Internal IpUnue Department ilecMr.il thero wis ItHicrease ln lne .."....'c. u. miv rs nere wnue oniciais oi u.e ... llnolnted out that three weeks was .short a p-rlod on which to base veiy urate estimates, they fjld tne were vnvlnced that llquot user, deprived of SjMoohol did not turn to narcoiL-s us .. WriMtltute. ' tii e" Effect on avlnc S'.inks Va 5,'?Jfhlle the "dry" period was only oj week:.' duration, proh'bltlon advo- neverthclcss eprcted a substantial e ln the amount or saving de- .Opinion on that point was divided to V. among the bankers and saving fund ala. .Normal deposits were slowed because of the Libertv Loan drive ijr pointed out, v bile tile opidtmlc and Huent U'lis ror meiiiial and utliei ???(rvice required withdrawals from nu- varauB area hits aclnnine this weeK however accotd- A P I TlttfU iLclctnnl fr-nmis . t -:i.m s- , i. , 1 f -Philadelphia Sjavinss Fund Society was a lery large increase In the mt or deposits at that institution, large Increase, he said was aside eied the thlid sistet's Illness She re lithe business due to the sale of fused to ee a phvslcian eut by the rty Loan bonds. DpositB at bis institution fell awa.v the last three weeks, arcoidln. Icnatluq J. Dohan. president of tln flclal Savings Fund Society He btlted much of the dcrease to the wile In many instances, he sold. Vatclcness caused extraortlinar de. Mda on Incomes and checked savin-i "m.larEe extent. TtM ban on saloons temporarily wiped Mt about ope-half of the drunkenness '! tMa city, according to the Ttev llnmer WiToD. head of the anti-saloon le.ipue. i, Jptar Tope Crlea Oooil Lvnniple I, X""Rpons made to me by observers in JTctions of the clt," lie said, 'indl tWa4 a largre decrease in intoxication iW. Even with the violation;-: of the JNkifsUiat occurred,- drunkennesH fell con- iditrablv. The three.vveeks nerlnd ims rAK MDOd examnlp of whf.t nrmhllilllnn feffld do. )v.,ftitner wartime prohibition or na- Ml prohibition should be enforeed by iVFederal authorities and would be more effective than the- temporary lion that existed here for the last jWeekp, and which depended on the ifi-ue ivi tii.ui(ii!t:i!it narily, about 20 per eent of nil tsaaea brought to their attention re- efrom. liquor, accordlns to Karl tie mitr. eeneral secretary of the So- ,lbr OrKanizInc Charity ,"e Schevvelnitz bald the district or the society durinc the last Kb were too much occupied with mlc to compile any figuits on nse or Intoxication cases II t an ine aistricis, ne iaiel, and that in nearly every case on their wnere men or women weit to intoxication those men piemen became infected with in- .3 or pneumonia. rj la no question but that a per closing of saloons," he asertcd puen the need for relief vvorlv." IT TO RETAIN FERRY WJi j. .. . .. t Huiiness Men Ketist Kail Aianlnlilrilion Order rt is being made by buslnesa uth Philadelphia tn have re. he! order of th rallroaft ndmin. I to abolish feny service fiom rct to Kaiemi point. Camden, congressman J wahhlngtou t Byron Hancock have been re- I'tkls end by the Kouth Stieet EMen'a Association and other ?,qrganiiaiions Mr Logue will Mblnston tomorrow and en- .convince the railroad admin. ef the necessity of having tha PARCEL POST Comfort mmm saan isiirusr frim. rfvHto lis. ek knrfi n4 hi or oincr lev trnnhlpp which acta nns tant. eertala UPin I owi.ii urw s-rorKiNo HI tusks you happy snd easy. Thfow away torturing rUstlcs tniuvirpusii iienanges ana civirouoieg. t;orllls ntocK made to jsirsiure. without IC. wear far manv mnntha aituktils and unllarv light and rl. Cost only n.SS each, or 2 Mr ins Plena lima. J.7i. rwt (Ia4lr pay much mors rUwatmoort andease. Call m ai---i. ipr wuh lr -SBt'hUnk M.i A 1 1 jlaHjri tut. tu 3 M l SHnUkA Hfn-u-EJr ' Harvey C. Miller, Grain Man, Will Assist Federal Chief Harvev I'. Miller, nromlnent In Brain 'circles here, lias been Appointed liv tlie Vnlted States railroad administration as assistant to Federal manager of the .coastwise steamship lines I t'nder Government control, tli Civile I S-teamshlp Line, Mallory Stcitnsb.il-. Line. 'I -.Units u i Mihi-i Trdtit-liorl.ttion I 1 Ire, Ocean Sicimhlp Line Kid Pn- 1 1 nlcn Steamship I.lno. Southern raclflc eamhip Line and Southern Steimshlt) ne are operated 1 one unlf Mr Mil- i r with headquarters In the Commercial . nist Dulldlntr, 111 he responsible for lid In control of the operation of the -..nblned lines at this port M". Miller his liet i i.m. the man agement of the Ke stone Klcvntnr mil V I USil ( njiv v id SIphhii WarehoUfe t trnpiini , also the Kevsto'ie Wanhouse i""onip.in and KrvMoiie ii in Ve. ' 'in) o. Buit.i i, o. all or which he is president FINAL LOAN FIGURES NOT YET TABULATED Committee Still Awaits Re- lurui of Several Nearby Communities Fitlure to date of seernl communities In the Thltd KcdtT.il Uesero District to lias mane it tnipossinic lor turccim-n n tl-e campilcti to make public tne omciii Mint........ ...I.I .1,1..:,. lullnn. Bniicuititi c. mi..i -.wMi-urn",,-, The total for the illstilct m.i ne an- r.ounceU tomorrow, but It Is eplalnel tlint the effect of the. epincmic cu in- iiutnn on clerical rorccs euK.iKc-. m '"- unrlt nf Inbiilatlim may cxen cause fui'lur ilrln No lntilintlon of the probibl. imnurt of oeisuh3iripUon for the d'strlct Ik been clxeu The om-i.il statement when announc ed will contain the data to decide which rnns?lania counties and towns shall have ships anil tanks named after them The- otllcial report of fubsci Unions re ceived throueh the, fraternal e.mimlttee was prepared by .ft-thur i: r.alun, sec jtttrv of the committee, as follows. n. ient Order 0.fIlll,I'2frm"n?,,i J SH'XW & Vil U rt li J24.tnn Ion MID lli'l mm A tun tr.n S1 sun is 4 Mill 3 .'nil l.ir.n in JVI . 1.828,0011 3j.ir.ii HU.Ss-.lt 211. -'" l.l.l. 0 I,, li'n 2T BMI T i.nn 1 IIJll VIII n.Tnn t m -n.i ins s-iO s .V..2IKI I4,7:.n 2 111 l.MI 7..VII I, inn 1- 4-.I) in 200 41, .ion 2 Mil 71111 13. ISO r.n 12(1 mm 1". inn 211 1 O 10 .'".II 7 Mill 700 3 l.MI 2t jsn -.n 1 --it 23 no inn 2llL1-.ll ks Jn .Hur Suprnif. Irlbe POtbf,r),00,i vmerlc.i i-nenciai i nion VS1 lJIub P mirrn Sttr Vno anrl pceutP.i MrSIHB H"orpter nf America r,r.l"r i:.VSIe )V ,, rnl, 1trliitle Amerlean' ..r.ind Arm- llepul.'lc r r.lldw nf Lllwm i-rn Orrtr of lied Men D sree Pe. ihnntas 1 I ei.ri r Hrlth .alnni 11 llMnr Cl.1,1 TV1IIIW Order Jlultnl Atncr M"rmn Krtl-hls nf Milt! KniShti; of .-olumbus i nunt or rjimas l.nl'hl. nf l"!M,ln 11 1 lM " -,",; - T..-.it...i ;,. ' ,jrtt v, ,, hr , .. -n . v.. -,. l.o.-il Olner ilonse Mnrhrslii tTnln 1. O O F. Nobles I.atIe Snriiie Order tnd American! P O S nf Amerf, Irotected Home Cirtle Itosl Arcanum nns and I)iu3bters uf Llbirtv nns of reinppranc-c l lherd uf Ilrthlehem tnm men's fellowship cnns of V'etiriiis nis nf St fJ'nrKo Till Tcdirs nf Lbilioii iVn'ilPllX ll.-nent An Mseeabe.i ilrder nf Oh Is Mis(.cll.ineoU3 . Total THREE SISTERS DIE Youngest Was 62 and All Sucrumbe.' Within Week Three sisters, the jounBe.U ixtvtno, have- died within a little more than a week Thev vveio Miss Laura Miller sltv-two. Miss Mary Miller, seventy. nmfMiss Wlnlficd Millei. sKt.v-Uvc. all " S1" No1"' Thliteenth street, where lIIM JUUllsirPl "fin twin oimil ciwiv The older sl-ter died Satutda.v week TllH .,,.0nd nlstcr died tlm follow ins Mtmrta.v Tliev were buried last Thurs- day and on Monday neighbors dlscov- police and died at 0 o clcx-k Mondav "Venin-r. .EDUCATIONAL, Both tH Strayer's Business College Phlla. lptphla's greatest lm-uncps M hoo) s so well known Ihii lari"v .i.lverti.rtnents are unnectBsirj We Inv. the tjipt trirher in town and more nf them rnenuiled nulpm-nt, Prnrilrnl inurs's Pitman and Oregg Shorthand or wltlioul extra i barge Stenotvpv the famous m irhtne method vvhfih fs both tnnre rapid find mote anurate than nnv hand-written method of shorthand Scientific Touch Tjprw riling. str.oer's students vvln more gold medils for sprd nnd acrurnry in tvpevvrltlng than are unn bv the students nf atl other business b. hools In Phlladelplila lak.n tngetlier Certlhed Public Vcrnunlant milhnli nf bnokkeeplng Everl thing elpe tn inrle srnnil individual advancement Charges moderate Populous, guirauteed Day and' Xhi .lns.. "S B." nno smlm now att 'e for nurpef lending Stnrl nnn 807 Clie.Ml.'l ktrret Phone tlilln.it 3RI ' The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Rror.d nnd Clierrr t.. Phil iilrlpht i The Oldest bchnol of Fine Arts In Ame-lcl .vow opkv rnn kecistratio.n , OF STUDKXTS Lare and Air Rooms Willi High Ceilin-r-j. ao Crnvwlinir rarult Charlep Orafly, Hush H flre-k enrldge. Henry Mcrart-r Daniel Oarher Philip I. Hale Edivln How land lllasnilsld Hohert W, Vnnnoh Arthur B. Carle Henrv Frdmann Radisch, il D at. I John K Harbtton. bend for flriulsr, FI.ORFNCE B VFKI V Crilar Thousands of Positions w available to vit.ing vvntnen in Italt ri. nl. (invernniept Work iiml )eim-iur. Well trained stenographers bookleep. rr to hit the vacancies left bv men Th rot nf our course tn train you Is ma!l and It tuVes about 30 dl Our grad uates bold peine nf th heat pop'tlnni In theeltv. Writ MI1V for U-inl,! tor all. 30-Day Business College rarknny (tide.. Broad i, riiero st. Emilic Kridcr Norris 1714 rilKSTXUT STRKKT rXPBFSSION tn Stags Art, story Teltlni Social Deportment. Poise Direct from tha School Isabel Oalbralth. Phils "a model teacher of Dramatization, tn ttradlnr Courss as presented In the thrs great Unlveralties nf the tountrv. faculty so. knnwledgedprnfeps nnabionly Ph. Hpr3l3). MIOIITHA.M) AMI It()OhKi:i!l-G Our graduatfM are in ronvtatit- dimand. (load palne positions avvsl' ou lire;.: Short hand the easv eneedv s p.n Complete night classes. Intensive training. r.l.K'M a, ijr nil.. , vaii i'l V for full particulars and tatalng rnn.v. iii;hm:'- roi.r.KOK and College nf Ceminerre 1017 flietnut M.. I'll I'uelr I nil 1 - Philadelphia Turngememdc ph Mi hool reopens September t). Oymnastlcs, Hlminlnv Draivlng nad SVsdlevvork to rhli rn T to IS years for Hwr ar Bnrol nooklet Broad snd Columbia ave. d now ...... .rrte r .-.'.RHOVH. l.ungllSges. AfathC' ' miic. English: Klements of Authorship a ....claltv. Mls Wlld-nsn. man nice. iiKKK('T KMIMHH. 'a Kreniln nrlials 11 SSri --" "-h:!;i vsi'ir- K74 Nnrlh '.'ad l loung W'omrn Jlisl filrU t mAmnrm A School for OlrlS LfeVOn nrWIMW buildings. IB acres stAprAivM snd Day Depts. f'atator. Mips l-A ' "d W"" yywiwuMW. r. CANADA'S AGENCY HERE ABOLISHED U, , , ,. .. cntlll AllllllK't In l.nv'ni'lls SLIU1 VUJUI1LI lO V0L111 incut's War Conduct Closes- - - MOVE IN RETRENCHMENT , Xf . .. Ci. "ay r 1 Wiilmtl blrect Ullices acrvco us Aid in Manifold Duties , I Aftr an existence nf five cars the Canadian Onvcrnnici- Asrcncy which had Its o.'llce .it 1 .JT Walnut street, has closed Its doore ' . It liecune Known today that the ItiRcnrv had practical) ended Its business lrV,'!..V. t"',"n wM o. l",t' Lanadlan Rnvcrnmciii At the olllce It wis said that flnnnc nl icticnLhlns w.is the cause of the uloslne tilllclal notice of the .tbollshment of. the t'n.'adclpliM aCenc was tocelved from the .Mlnl'tel of lmmlKrntlou and i"nlonl7.Uion lit Ottawa bv , I V .laffiav, .. .. i ,. ., . .. .,. nun n.is i.rcn in cnarce or uie oince heie since it Mnitrd In 1113 Mr Jaf- frav left for CiiniH Inn !imrH Ae business'condud M !ne o.llce of the C.inaill.in llovernment was manl- fold The enrollment of men to work on western Canadian fauna was a blR tenturp. Un thousdnd men, with their families, were sent to western Canada li the .iRenc.v While in iliaue of the ofllco here Mr .laffiay Issued lmmlieds of open ettrts to persons vi-itlm; Canadi 'llils sicm m- IniUKtiraU.l liv the .iRent or ilinictllties Ilusine! nriil ninfps. slnn.il men wete the most numerous auni 2.1 fnrmrrlv nf nni N 11th at. Fu leoipient' of these letters (nernl Thurp. In n m. un'te's residence. iciine'iii 01 tnese letters Anotlicr form nf wolK was the taking up of compl.Hnir recird'ni. the mmre-, lowanccs tlm ad moment of claims, the1 y V mVnnaA (ne- Merafrv. andsonnftb fillinc out of stnturbr.v declatatlons and i,tr Thnma and svnh Prennan asted 10 ihe slvms of Institutions to Hod Ctos ervlcs and lnt nt the convenience nt the e isite.rs ' famile Anotner cintactrr ot the acenrv work tlJ.PJ?,'NuVN", , J.l. tlL.''."""'! was the lmpattliiR of Instructions In N1n,,: r'Ve"''. unpin (w? nrstJ"nB . onncctlon with military recula.lons of ,r't J"'",VrS?n 1 au.i'l 1 (ither duties peitalned to inter- tre. of St .Ineph' Acidem Che.tnm mil vlrw with prospective Investors In Fune.nl Thur m a m linn N 11th st Cinndnn mineral and timber lands and lnt pu ip Hole Cms cem the distribution to the applicants of c- , . ""F -v r-"" "") RirSnJneinuSlS!! Hurt licenses fnl trnnrts 1 .insiir.ie.1 to f Ellpahelh Ttrenmn (nee O Tnnne111 ar-ed 1 1 ."!-e,nse, IC" Boons eonsiEiieu to 44 rtelatbep snd frl-nd lfnlv Nsme So. ItitlUEtital companies in Canadx that ' -7.., r 1 " rtuireh n? tli Sarred Heart ere eiiKace.l in produeine war m itv-1 rials JAMES P. CHAPMAN DIES Secretarj of Vrtmaii-Treichler Com panv Wilh Concern 4" Years .Tames p C'hapmin sect etarv of the i tman-Tieiehler Companv, 412(5 Arch street, with which be was tonnected for fortv-seven seal' died Mondav nlcht at bis home, Gfi2r North Kiev i nth street, ink Lane He had been sick several ,k it. i-m, ,,,,.,M ,. i. iv. ... . u . "' , i .. V ... IW.i iKtXlf- UIU .VMS WHIfll KIHJW II III IMP i.u pet Industr.v and in tevtile circles Generally. He is survived bv his widow twrl sons and three daughters The funeral- will take place tomoi row at his home In terment will be in Hillside Cemetery $5 ivArL Dancing -lssons $S ll.e IIR1SII s( IHIOI,. Mirrnrpil Stmllns Ifj.'O Ch"tnnl t r, V.r l.nrupl 319.' A Ti:rnrn i on fvvrv ptn-if, (sptrt'l wvtt-u rnr itPV is I'XIFORM AL WHITE'S .TJYV1 AN" OPDIMI lll(T. TUMIillT Halloween Dance Tluirsday i T.IJUN itr.snifrs TI.TH' 4 IT1. N. .1, 1 'IAYMU,:.atlnt!ccityJ LilIBS GREATEbi nOlTLSL'CCESSj Westminster '. aV n.r- 1!l!i K'e.to t. i-riv uiins, running wate: li. .in up wwi).; t...iu up aany. Chaa Huhra, C'AI'K MAV. N. .1 t-.ii- iiiiatrtf-rvn ...,. ,, , . , THE WINDSOR (-rA1'- s.,n?i,'s-v-J- hl'N PARLOUS 1EM HEAT ..'...'!- .. HVIPIN notlt fp Acerwood Tutoring School ni.ets the needs nf ihlldren whn rpnalre Individual Instiuctlnn to advance In pi linoi work. Kviellent rare for physl rally weak and undeveloped i hlldren. vtinupl work gardening athletics. Out door life Large grounds Devon Pa. 'J.1 minutes from Philadelphia t'utalog Miss Devereux, Principal no.v A. IlKION. PA. Learn LANGUAGES" AT Tin: Berlitz School 1541 Chestnut Street Entrance on 16th St. flj llif HrrUtz tiielliod Hie Fludeult learn not on! i In rrail mifl utile bill fsncclatlv fo .niter. tiitul ind lo speak the orc(i Lan. TRIM, I.fcssov FREK Terms nf Ieppnni may begin at any time. CPZiJlr W'V't't'.iv!.'JS'-1VWts LPtseTKs'-!& id rWWaS&S Palms Business College "fItcJJf'-lfDri Dl Evening. BonltKr, png, civil Service U.. in.... Ty.,,, h T. .....,., ....'. ' ' -. Atl 4 it. lii st. IndlvMual Inairmtlon. Se' - trinac Ptnne Siiruce l..-i. National School of Elocution M imlTOItV. Little Theatre BJdg. Class ui ,.,,...' -;n.; 'i. n -it i.mii nesep. lllplomas a.isrder) D I Hheprna'aer Prlnelpal n inl-li-.v i.ierlr.in -sriinnl li"i h. ....... 'liarn Fr'ol-I ".nd V."?Ve ' ho'Jn Vt' nn rrnni, GKRMANTOWN I5RANCH iiaijtlabelp&m fflutiitai rlcabemp fO EAST iVALNUT LANE JOSEPH ty! CLARKE. Director Prospectus Mailed on Request. - WALTER PFEIFFER First Violinist. Phlla. Orchestra. Conductor, fsslno Auditorium Orchestra, wildwood N.J Btudloal K b I8lh l..n3 8 M.i , pypn. E. K. Peall Conservatory a Music aaa, ArtAll Instruments, vocal. uii.sMgiw. tiierunoo. ir ,uf N. Hruad . hKt.LA:. Til loTtTMt tutiUiU1itit rf beloved husband. LEOPOLD W, mt.LAK, who rsteed away Oct. SO. 1M7. "His loving wife, BLANCHE A RELLAK. Scat!) 6 At.nt'rtaKrt oi :. a c albumier. busband of ln Alhuruer, trt STue nn. t0, of funersl will he Hrn from 21H Coe yoaa, .Mfrrnnnuillf . n J ALt.MnNOINnP.li Ort 5 of nneunio- Inln AlIOUSTA J wire nf rbrlnorber All- nrtidlnf!er. acrd at rn-sl 'it ,1pm. Ssjs N ItlncRnlrt st Int. Oakland Cem vnrtKW rift ; nf nneumnnla, t VMHS ANnrtF.W nsed 4T Funral Thurs U ", WlZSS J' P.'!',' .rKfcftSS: ini tnii"strr rem . . ... . TUKr-rt Of Influent Ort, 2T rvt't, .t i Inshand of Kraneea lliVr Funeral frl ".ate, Frl , 10 a, m H24I Nnrwnnrt st, om mt nruat", Jiou ?Tuirhre cem. rurmoN-. Oct it mart a wife or lames Itarron sired Alt Member nf t;hrna I!hfKsb Lodge. J o O T , Vnmn ttetje frls Asso of Merpshee, ef th1 World, Ladles ef rinlden Lasle Krrelslnr Temn'e, No n, oamn No ns. r. o. of A.: Wm MeKlnlev I ndce. No 41. Sb'pherils nf r.ethl'hem. Ladles ef th O A II . Cot Oils W Town rtrel" Ne TS tlinthters ef Lib. Tts. Puritan Counelt N tsl, Women nf the Mnnphart LeRlnn, rharter No 4. Fu rersl Thurn , S.31 a m .121 S. 13th ti. Pnlomn msas ef lefiulem 10 a m, St John s Chureh lnt private. . .... HEC'sHP. net 17, of pneumonia. PAUL O , husband nf alie late llettle naHer, Tu- neal, Thurs., 2 P m . si.vi . i'lin si niTT Nfl l-Oct. 21 MAt'DK. dauch.er nf ,. nnj m.ii a viirmue nittlpc Fu. Vri"1.!. 'Lrl !'1n f m b rents' reslder.ee, V?isfi rm,n't """' 0frmanlottn Inl 1tt.lSrtr vt tiurllnctnn N .t Ort. 21, AJf.X" Jl"" f7frS5fnRliS" "ft "fu'nU Thurs 3 n m . mother's rrl.lnre, Mrs IMa f!llhrt. S2 fhureh st Mt Unity, N. J Ini Tlnl'-.Snn1 rem nnrnm-n ni no nr nnonmnnia aitKR-. .MAN .iibind nf Ms.- Phillips timieher and ' snn nf Celln.li and lite t 1 llo.'iher "E'n ! ?Znl lST$im$S Ml l Cm -."'V.nn" 1 member nf Mt Hnreb i.nnee , v. ' ': ' .. ' . ... nvva novn Ort, 2S ,.f pnninvela. -jnNTiS wife nf John Tftml (ne nll"') rujeral servlrrs Prl tin i. m 21H N Pearn at ' '""'."" . ... nP.AfNWArtTlt Oct 27 WILLIAM hiishind nf "iterthi Brunafth and son nf 1 n2 ,?rcli- "L1'1 i1 l'n"Il,' J1 ra !',"" rri , aced 31 Funeral Thur 3 p m.. -4J" l.ln.l lev nve. Tnt Umrnmyint ( em Member nr wcirnme i.nnsn .n 4,1 1 .Til'. A M . Lenl l"V kZHu'"." 1 'v" "uM nnt! Melltn . .AI T 1 l . rtfi- ' i - .n..u... i c fail tiwiH (nernl Thurp. 10 n m. un' Mleh ml T'ltrpvtrleb 1217 C "".IViv-v-t v""n . 'Jilli?,! lerai immits at Mlantlr oitnn Ttih. .-n 11 1 o n M invited to funeral Sit Sim 2222 H Tth st, Camden Snirmn renulem mass at the church nf tlie sirred Itrart 1 in 11 m Int. Hole M-rr f m nnooKS on 2 klmp.ti o son on of t .1 .14 , Karah and late Jnhn p llrnoks aeei ReiHtHrs and friends Harmnnv I.ooKe. .vfl. .12. r, md A M Colltmhli Rnvtil Ann Chapter No 'it Mtle ljdie No 2.o. I. O O r Mvtlc rhiln No lit Washing ton Camp. Nn 302 P O of A.. Tacnnv Irlbe Nn 277 t O 11 M. Invited to fu nenl. 1 hurs 2 n m Uustleton, Phlla. Int. nrlli f'nrlu. 1 III f-m nnOUClHTOV Oit 27. ALICK . wne of Inpeph Brnushtnn invited -to funeral IlPlatliea ann incnn; 1 hiirs 1 ,0 p 443 nnxnnrnusii ave nouiorouan ini private, VVen,.i..l IVni Ilt'nOITVItT Oct 21 PETP.R. husbapd of Mirv ItiirslMrt at 1144 s. .lift st. Due notl.o nf funeral will be given. CAROLINE Ort 2.1 ot nnenmonla at Cinin Or.enr V C UOnr.RT Ti.. sen nf Oenrge H nnl Ann E Caroline aged 2S Mteienre St7 E Ru'seli pt Servltep and .Hit prlnte Thurr 2 p. m Fernvvond ' eeni He was a member of Lodge No o4, L o n vr , CARROI.l, Or" 27 Ihe Rev STEPHEN I 1" ('ARROI.T, pastor nf St Joseph's Chureh Wlner Neb ton nf late Tnmas and Marv Carrntl. The reverend elergv, iclativea and friends Invited to funeral, Thnrxdiv, resilience nf rnusln. William J Walsh 2014 Ed-temnnt at. Divine Offlco n a in Rrnuirm Maps o 30 a. m St. Ann's Church Int. St Ann's Cem Wlsner p.ipors copv CAItSOV Oct 2S WILLI XM II bus. band of Mirv E Carann (nee Prnsper1 Rela tives nnd friends Camden Relief League. Mt. Kphraim nnd lladdonfleld Prnterlive Asso Invited to funeral pervltes Sat. 1 p m repldonrr Mt Ephriin N T r-vtjt-v- rv. ... . ...!. n'tiinl.u bupbind nt Vnnle i'nu. l.ieo Vr.linl ..nd pnn "r me nt- jnhn jnd Mirv cisev. leiinrrai "ii.i v. i .i'.h.-v ..n.ei . .vi u en" "Thur 11a m cnr. Ma'kle and Hester ,f barab and late John HIU lletatlvea and pi", vtinavunk lnt private Westminster fnends tnnrnrdl lidge Nn 07 F end A Cem M . United Republican Club of 21th Ward 'MTVPMAN Ort "S J VMES V bushand all olher pnel. ties of which he was a mem- nf rintenre e'hai.nian ' Funeral Thurs 2ber invited tn funeral aervlccs Sat. 13(1 p. Pi I..1.'-. N lllh pt lnt Itlllslde Tern n in ltd.". Frntikford ave lnt private, I'l.VRVHVN Ort 27 ELIZABETH, wife Nmth Cedar Hill Ci in or P.itrlrk Clirahnn Punrnl Frl. li a m IIISER. Oct '.'9 ERM IV.. wife-of Wat- -t'111 l.an. iRlfr n,. lnt s.1 Tlnls'n Cent ter .1. Hifior. aced .11 Funeral Wrl.. 1 'n m. I RetlHep and friends Invited Auto service .,,i, ur tir.eumnnn. viri. MVIIII'W ttnn nf .Tnmna n.id Catharine Cnl I gan iig.d 28 Funeral private. Thurs., 9 10 a. m III V 10th ft Inl. Holv Cross cem L t',':'--;'' 0(-t 2s mauoaret. iiiu. i ia, rirK ..IKI 1 I'liaripr i mil-ran (nee Kellv 1 Tunerai Thurs. II repldeme Miss Berbiira f Kellv. 113 N. "'.lit pt tnt private uto funefal. COt.I,IN- n, t .-, nf nnrumnnli. IOHM 1 r son nf la.li Samuel and Mary Collins Tunerai Thurs Pa m . sister's repidenee. Mrs. .--a.lie Mr.Nennv M S. 1.1th st Inf. I private I'tlheiiril e'em Snto service. TOI.I.INS Ort 2S. RAVMONn A Jr . pot. nf Itavn.nnd X and (-Catherine Carroll Collins aged 7 Tunerai nnd bit private. Wed pi rents' residence, K2 B. Mt. Airy ave CON-WAY Ort 57 MART A . w Idnvr nf William F. Conway (nee Kmhsl nged "ill Kuneril Thurs S a m , 7237 Illslns Pun ive Tox Chase, Phlla. lnt Holv Cross Cem conviN Oct s" nt sir. South st . MMSIH STF.r.I.A diughler of Ma'la and the lit.. Michael Cnrvln Tunerai Thurs. 10 n m 3(111 N, Broad st lnt private. Auto f u.i' -el CnRN'tVnU, Or' 21 nf nnet.mnnla t v .iiing.-n n c .iohn ninnN corn- VV TI 1 n. O h.'pbard nf NVIMe Cornwell mt IMr.i rsglll) lnt Oc 21 at Commerce S . . -.,, It.i,lr,t.n V t cnwPTItTHWAITr: Tenth.mnnlh 2Rth, i:i(.V wldnw of T.evl B Conperthvvalte. lleUilvea and friends Invited to funeral, Cnnrth dav Tenth. month 30th 2 P m . son's residence. Wm C Cnvi'perthwalte, 127 S Vtlintle ave.. Hn.ldonfleld N J. COV Of pneumonia Oct 20. ABRAM Ilt'S'KI.i: husband nf Bessie Whlttet Cos. eif I'vnwjd, Pi,, aged 23. Services and Int. (on.rnlrpre f famliv COX Ort. 28. Oi;onnK F , husband nf Marie O Cox fnee Covne) and son of Mary . A Cromley fend late Oenrge P. Cos. Due I nollre nf funeral, f.117 Regent st. COYI.I7 "( 2S SARAH vvldn-v sHllgh f'nvle lne vhltr Kiineral Frl.. 8.1H n. m . 112 21d at Int. private .. , i'Rl(l Oct, 21 Hvr'HAKli VI, . widow of Robert Craig, aged 07. Services Frl . 2 i. nl pnn'a residence, Edmond (-. Rejer I K'ennett Houare. lnt HI John's Churchard, 1 1fnr,,t -"n.sre CRVVKS1HW Oct "S CHARLES P. huphand nf I.vdla R Cranlephaw, aaed .'.a I Tunerai aervlrep Ssl. 2 10 p m.. 1127 Tnulkrod at Frankford lnt, private, East ceasr tun cem eirnn novvers CRISPTN. At Allentnwn. Pa,, of nneu. mnnla Oct, 20, KBVNCIS R. CRISPEN. h.nh.nri .if T.'lu II f'rlnnrn nnd prrri-tsrv nf tbe Travlnr Hnglnrerlng and Manufac turing Cnmnan", aged 3(1 jears. Funeral and lnt private, CftOTTY Or(, 27. nr pneumnnla, THOMAS enn nf Thnmas nd Nellie Crntlv aged 17 F.'nerai Thurs, 11 a, m. parents' ' reaidet.re, vtt, Carmel and Tvson sees, rji n.i .. ip. nr'.'ste Hei nii'.'hre rem T WIS Ort. 27. F.nMI'VDA M wife -of 1 Ps.it 1 Davis. Funeral Thurs . II tt. m . dinn Elmwood ave. Int. Holy (,'ross Cem. Autn pervlre DtVIS lOSHPH IT. hilPhand of Rose Davis (nee Michael Relatives pod friends Osage Tribe 'n, 111 I. O. R. f , Invited tn funeral. Wed , in a m . 11(17 S, IBIh st. Int. private, Holy Crosi Cem. Auto funeral. PHItngsl irluan f DEVINE Ort 2fl HELEN M . daughter mes .1 and Klorepre J, pevine mee Due nntlrn of funeral will n given from parents' t-esldence. .143 N. 10th st. DEWEES Oct. 2 MART J .widow nf Theopbllus Dewees Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, services Thurs.. 2 n m . son-in-law's residence, F. Conner. 1707 Rtlllman ( Int. Mt, Peace Cem. Friends mav call Wed, eve. . ' DIXON or pneumonia, oci i-7, K- T,:,'L'.A ",,?,','.: nf "a"r,r J Dl"i'1 P"4 daughter of William and late Mry B, Cor. son. aged jn nervice private. i nurs . 1 m AT V Mllllrk St. Int. privets , DOKENWADEI Ort. ;8, WILLIAM T., son or narnara n ana isie unaries ioieen ivadel aged 25 Funeral Thurs . d. m tin mill ave . Moore, Pa, Int. private. He vva a member of Prospert Lodge, No, s7 I' end vi und Chester l-odsv, No. 2sn T O O F DONNEI.LV At 2132 N. Park ave. Ort. 27. SI'HAN. slater of Patrick Donnelly. Fu neral Thurs ..In. m . apartment John P. Gallagher. 1430 Ormantown ave. Int. prl- 1 I'oi'OIIF.RTf Of aooplegy Oet. 28. CATHARINE, widow of William Dousherty, I County Derry. Ireland Funeral. Thurs . , 7 30 a. m . 1718 tlreen st Renulem high I mn.a f-nth.dral S fl. HI tnt liriu... Unlo Bepulchrit Cem. DRENNBN. Oct 2(1. of pneumonia. HUSIE wife of Thomas B. Drennen and daughter of Harrysnd tbe late Mar. Conn (nee Orr) aged 84 .Funeral private, Frl,, 2 p m . 3 Center ave.. Willow Grove, Pa. DUDLBT. At Maaonvllle. N. J.. Tenth Month 27th. KRNCIH II. "ii -f S"""-i' and Emily C. Dudley, aged 18, Funeral Fifth-day. Tenth Month 31st 2 p. m., pa rents' residence, Maaonvllle, N, 3, Int. ainor.pinw n, ist a i DUOOAN.i -r Oct. 27. of pneumonia, st I oirariMviiie. ra. "ji ijutsi n or n vsrw Miry jHayjT 'VT! . plretwS WtWIC. iT"v Ws?wwiid rt. ftrt. PTivme, ew uafnfsinii um,! f 12?&Mir' - t.S,t CIIRIRT1ANA Tt. RtSELK (pee Tuebler). wife nf Jebn 11. Klal. nor TI. Funeral services Thnrs , 1pm. 332.1 N 20th at. Int. Ardslev Cem FMLET At Columbna. N. .t.. Oet, 27. FVNNV n . widow nf Heston K.mley. asd 7L nelatlvea and friend Invited to fu neral, frnm hrnther's r ald'nee. Walter ' Rutlnek, Cnlumnus. N, J., Thurs , 1 p. m. tnf Jsrobalnnn. N. J F.SCH. Of Influents, Oet 2d, LOUIS, hushan.l nf Stare; , llarb (nee t.onnon). ne.1 2rt. rui'ral nflvet'1. ""i N. Tsvtnr t . Frl , 1 p. m. Int. Mot llolv ftedeemer Lm. ' KARKR fet 2. nf pneumnnla JOHN son nf Carntlne and late Jaenh Faber (nee List). Rued 3ft Funsral ser.lles Thurs , 1 p m . parents' reatdenee. 2on N. nth si lnt p'ltnte. Olenwnod Cem FFNDItts net 20, CL,A?K. .uthi-r ot i-nula (f-e Fldman and 1a TfenrT tannins rie "nttrs of funeral will b lives frr. ei v Sftl sf PPnnt'SON'-OM "7 nf pneumonia, wilt iam .t rnnot!ov h..snn.i nf s. te Ferirusnn (ne Hamllfnn) and son ef Ruaan and lat Tbnmss P Fereiison Mem lr nf the Fifth TVsHrf pollen, Fnnrrsl Thurs , n a m . 3221 Upland t, tnt. orb Vi itmv PAnutchre Cem Auto funeral PKT-HOt.ZKP., Ort. 27, f tn"ili N.V TFT (nee TnvlorV wife of Willlem rev sued .in. Fiiprsl Thurs , 1141 N, Frn lnt Moi Hnlj- Itedeemr cm FtSH1R Oet, 27, nf pneumonia. TOP.O THV COWARD wife of FrankFlaher, .In, nd rtauffbtT ef M.a John T. Tinier, aaed 22 Funeral rvless Frl. 2 n m parents' residence 4(11(1 Orle-nm st., FranVtfnrd. Int. prl'si" Lswnvleir Cm. rt.KTCttnn Oct, 2(1. nf pnumonl, VNNtn dauahtr of Jns.nh and llarv Ann Flcteber. aeM 2 IteaMenis., R12 F. Alle. ehrny ave Servles and Int. private, Thurs , 3 n m., Vnrthnond Cm. PON on, 2(1 MRV n, daiishtrr nf Francis and PHiabeth Fns, aired 22 Fu ppral Thnrs . In a w. rMene nf iints Charles Thai, lev Mill Parrlsh at. tnt, Mn'v rmss Cem Ttemsins mav be viewed Wed nf.. s ln Aun funeral. rnVRR (bee Itnrnl Oet 2K. nt:istF. n . wife nf Tnbn F"asr and daua-hter nf i-....i. f ...j t ..... a w ...... vi t p ln , sn1, v-lder s't, lnt'. private. Fern', nrt r.n, r-SWX&tn.V K'" ,SSS5i Tnur. , n m n,Hw of ann. 5137 w. liaeri pt rn-ia. mi. e-nrifr leurai i em. ietit:nnRirTC (let 2". nf nnenmonla n0si: r. . wife nf Pranle It. Trederlcle and 'danuuhtor nf Paulln Aid late tehn It. Ilnnn, nurd 21 Funera serveos st. 3 p in.. I-Rr,KLAND' Ort, 2S SVMtt"! b"s ,nf Annew W. Freeland, nsed 2 " Fill ,rr,rP, Thurs., 2 p m , IT N .I7tb st. 1 ,.,,. Fernwnnd C"" omit flowers. Tin n nip st. ini privaie Funral nt. lnt prlvl. FVrnnnnH Cnrn (Vmlt flnwers. MlhiV. url, 2S. i-haiilkh nurnnn ni Mary K. Frev (nee Wllnon), nf in N. inth Service Frl.. 10 a. m Oliver H. Hair lnt Arlington "Id.. 1R20 Chestnut st. tern PUNK. Ort. 2H nf ppenminla. Jttt.l.. dauht'r nf Harrv M, nnd Llljabeth FilnV ace.1 1.1 r.ineraV Thurs, s a in parents' reridenco. 2221 Aspen stU lnt Holy Cross Cem . ovLt.AriHKTl Oct 2 nf pneumonia. MA1Y. dPilthter nf the lite Patrick -.nd ttridiet Oallmhe- nd s'ter or th 1it Wtl liim and Edward Oaliaher Funeral Thnrs . 10 s. m . ancle's repidenee. John Oallachpr. .is-fi Mamvunk ae.. Wissahlckon. lnt ivv-.p.) .-r Crm OOt nrN. Oct. 21 WIT.l.tAM, 'on nf Inte William and Anns Onlden Funeral private convenience nf famlh. (lOtlMAX-Oet. 20 nf ln(binvs. MVftOV T1F.T A. CAVANAUC.H RORMAN' Punpral Frt fl .10 a m . residence of Tames A. Oulnn .1111 Thnmpsnn st West Phlla. lnt, Hoi" Cm. rm onr;r.onv vt Mt. Hntlv N J.. Oct. 2n., TAMCS riREOOTtT P- aed m Rclatlvss end friend" LOOM ', 717 Invited to funeral. 13S Water pt Vtt. HnPv. N J.. Frl 11 n. m lnt t Mirv'a Cem r.nt-r-v on a rwAiit.r.a Mi-innt.r OUEEN husband nf Vera L (nee T.evlrVl son nf Unltv A Cnstelln snd the late John .T Orcen Relitives and friends also League of the Sacred Heart, invited tn a month's mlrd miss Tuep Vnv. .1. s a m . C..rrh ef the Tprarstlnr. .1100 N. .".ti s ORTFFIN. Ort 2 of Influenza M v r.Y f if nf rk-i t rvlrfin tnA 1ejiint- nf'rpttr .T. anrl r.llw H hr1(1- FunT-sl ' Thnrc , l-t rpldnr 2211 Ann t tnt j prlnte Holv rrnss Pert. , tt MTV. Oct "1 rfnnrumnnla RTHETj ll, wife nf Oeor-e Hihn nnd dunhter nf llnrice N and Marv A Smith (nee. Mr- crnrkenl nge.l 20 Pue notice of funeral. 1IVNSOV. Of pncmenl-. OcU 20 atl.es Vnoeles Cat, Di WAV.VeJ P. hushand .,f Nellie c Hansen (nei snider), aged .10 Funeral Te.tre ln a m r.'pldepea of ni'.th-er-ln-law sirs Marv V Snlil'r 2709 Oxford st T-1 HnN- Crns Cim r HVYES Of Infuenra, Oct. 27. MARY EMMA, daughter of Fannie and lain Jnsenh L Havra. aged 19 Funeral services pri vate. Frl. 3 n m grandparents' resi dence, Mr. and Mrs ,Jnhn Haves, 190S Fon tatn st I..I Monument Con. HE1.DON elrt. 20. ALICE IIKDDOV, wife of Tpiac Heddnn and dltlghter nf late .Tihii and Jane Oallagher. fnrmerlv nf Ches. te,. Pa. Tunerai Thurs., at convenience nf fan-llv. frnm 211)3 Erie ave. Int. Holy Sep-utrr-e Cem HE.VZE Of pneumonli O t, 27. RntlLAH F i.nlv child of Samuel V and l.outpe R H.mze (nee Iltepslng) aged 12 Funeral sen lies Thurs s n m . frnm 4141 N. 19th st , Ini n. (nte Forest HI'I Cem HIRIIERT Oct. 2'l. ISADORA SH R LOITK. HiriRHRT. aged 01 Kuneril serv ices Frl.. 3 p m. son In law's risl.leme. ' O VI Pardons l-enlivn I . IJ31 Clermintnwn ave., Nleelovvn. Int. prl- ''ti!jw l -i.'vaie vrnsjey ejem Hiiueii' uri, 2H or pneumonia rtniis Orl. 'JH nf ntiemnnnlj rlllttvi TINA tlOlieiR hltH .1. Ti.nnriil sonic anil Int. private at the ihancl of Andrew J. Balr i. Son. Arch and Ittlh sts.. Thurs., 1 P. ni HOl.DEV At Rorhrslrr V T. Oct "R BONA MARIE, daughler or Marv Hntden Shiiv and late lnhn M Hnlden Relatives and friends invited in (uneral Thnrp . 11 T) ? illni.'ne .f'J repidenee. 2K0O Master st. ii, ,,.., . -'iii'inn, , Fin ,,,.' .-i-,,,-.. HONCLER Oct S lall'ISE VtARtE. daughter nf tale Anton nnd Eltebeth linn. Bier. Relatives nnd friends invited "lo f.i. neral services. Thurs .11a in 2241 N. ITber st. Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem JUNK. Oct. 2. nf pneumnnla. D1NIF.I, 1. aon of late DmieJ J and Sarah Junk, aged 20. Tunerai Thurs . 1(1 a. m . 1714 W. Erie nve Int. Hnlv Cross Cem KAHI.ER. Oct. '."I OSCAR, Jr.. hushand or laiP jvnna inee iinBiermni ano son or t phln Oscar and Annie Kahler, Funeral Trl . 2inH, p m., -iiiii.i .n. j;itn st int. sit. Vernon (-e.m, . .. .Ki-iT'"TV' "T. VV'-'J-TaV ".HOni... snn of Alfred J and late Lldle Kav (nn Op. borne), aged 22 h uneral service Thurs ., 2 p. m. aunt's residence. Miss Margaret Kay. 2117 N 18th st. Int. private. Welti I-a.-JK.' .'J.111 tm- .. . , ..... I KKI.l.t. Orl 24 nf nneuinnnln. .1E. rv-iri a., wue ni i.ennis i4 ivenv- ano oaugn ter of Michael and Terepii (loimley (nee Mil ler) Funeral Thurs , fl a, m . parents' residence, 2IN VV Mt, Pleasant ave. Ml. Airy. Solemn high mips for repose of her soul will be relebrated at Church nf the Holy Crops. 0 30 a m lnt, Holy S-oulchre Cem Auto nervier, KERNS Oct. 211. ELIZABETH, wife nf John J. Kerns Jr . and daughter of tale David and Mary A, Kearney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurp . tl.30 a. m.. 470 N Dearborn st . W. Phlla. Int. Hnlv Crops Ceni Auto funeral KLINRHUROER Oct. va of nneumonla. CHARLES C hushand or Jnsenhlne IvJIne burger (nee Miehle) Funeral Thurs,, a, a, m 1117 V vtarston st lnt nrivati, KNOEDLEB. Oct. 28. CHABLES. bus. band of Frederltku. Knoedler Inee Heeger), aged 43 Funeral servbes Thurs,. 10 30 a. m.. 13 Haddnn ave.. Colllngswood, N. J. Inl private, Chet-?n Hills Cem. KOHLER. Oct. 20. ANNA MAT. wife nf Fred H. Knhler and deuiehter of Uriah and late Anna Bloomer (nep Williams), aged 24, Due notice of funeral will be alven from 20.!) Belgrade st. LT.HSTE.V Ort. 28 f'ABI. A., hushand nf Hannah Lehsten. Funeral service. Frl, .1 p. in -J 1.1 7 N. Lumbert st. lnt, Mt. li'ain i eni LEWth Oct 27. at Beading. ALBFRT II LEWIS fnrmerlv of Shenandoah, Pn,, Funeral will lake place Thnrs , ln4f (i, m , from 124 Jamison plate Reading to pret end hi 12.10 train tn I'ottsvllle, Pa, Funeral nrlvale I.ETRER Oil. 20. nf pneumonia. a( Aviators' Mechanics' Training Kehn-.l 8t Taun. Minn . QEOROE II., son of Isle Frederlrk and Louisa M, la.vrer, aged 21, Funeral Thurs , 2 p. m , IK20 TJ. Tioga st, Inf. nrl. ate Oakland Cem LILLY Oct. 28. of pneumonia. TIOMAS FRANCIS, husband of late Minnie Lilly. Funeral Thura . 8 n m . '.'(128 N. Hartaln st. int. privaie rri., in a. m, olnse of Mldvale Hteel Co. He was an em. LTPPINCOTT Ort. 28, NETTIE K.. wife of F. Hazard Llpplneott Funefal services Imsband's repidenee, 223 W, Tulpehoeken st.. tltn Frl., 3 p. m LLOYD At cmn Oreenleaf, aa of In. fluenia, Oct. 23. WILLIAM J son of Thomas M, and Catharine I.lnjid. Funeral Thurs,. D a. m., parenta' residence 2607 E. Indiana ave. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. lalFLANn.Oct. 29. BLANCHE R. wlf. of Frederlrk tofland and daughter of RIU and lata William Hartrr. Funeral service, Sat., 3 p. m , 6069 Upland it, Int. Mt. Mo. rlah Cem, IXIRD.--Oel 20. HAROLD C , nnn of Col lins and Fannie A. Lord, aged '.'(. Funeral services Frl.. 2 p. m. 4244 Pennsgrove st, ini. private aii. aiorian uem LYNN At Bristol, Pa,, Oct, 27, MARY pniais i v-viii K LYNN l.vnn. lie (lien Roach), wif nt William Relatives and friends Invited tn fur - neral Thurs., 0 a. m.. H33 laicust st., Brlr tol, I'm noiemn nign rrnuirm mail 'iia a, in., St Mark's Church. Bristol, I'a Tnt. St, Mark's Cem., Bristol, I'a MACKIB Oct., 28 SUtA E., wife cf p Maekle. Funeral services at chapel nf Andrew J. Pair So i, Arch and Huh ats , Wed.. 8 p. ro lol. private VYood'xnila Cem MAIlltA Oel. S KLLEN, wife of John Marra. Funeral Thurs . 10 a m . S333 Harlvllle at, 'Int. Holy .Sepulchre Cem MABTIN. Of pneumonia, Oel. 37. DAVID H.. husband of Irene M Martin (nee Met. linger) snd son of William and Matilda Martin, ased 24. Member Olivet Lodge; No. 0(17. .. and A. M.: Belief Council. No. ti, O, is. A. M.i Capl B. Schuyler Camp. No. 2, H. of V.: Frankford Ave. Baptist Church. Funeral Thura., 2 p. m,, parents' residence, 2017 B.. Cumberland st. lnt, prlvats, HIII Ide CJem Auto' funajsl. MAHHOr, Oct. -27, of pneumonia. l&lkJlWWmW zj'imLmL'sm SaMttT rs mm vnmvBtt i.j.. labs I.ttsle MeAllater. ot Kiirea. yvwtnr fJerry. Ireland Funeral service firlvjU, Frl., 2 b. m.. imele'a residences Jatnea Mc AUster, .123 S 42d St., Thlla. lnt private. MeCAnK. Oct 2d, .Rev. MICHAEL 3. MeCAnE, pastor nf St, Matthias's Chureh, Halai Pa Reverend , elersv, relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 'parochial residence, 10 a. m MeCANN Oct 2d at Harrlinn, Ni,.1., nf pneumonia, RORERT E son nf late Huih If, and Isabel A. McCann (nee QjilnnJ. Funeral iprlv ate Thurs a m, 4..01 Meat mlnaler ave lnt Jloly Crnsa cem. MrCttMiOtTOH. Oct. 2ft. JOHV P . son nf Sarah (ne Mamilre) and late Patrick Me Cullouah, aaed SI. Funeral Thurs , 10 a, m.. mnther's repidenee, 1.112 S 10th at. Int. private Cathedral Cem , A"'o funeral. HlrnnRMOTT. Oct. 2. CATHARINE. H. McnnRMOTT (nee Luts), wife of James Me. Dermott Funeral Frl., 10 a. m.. 2222 S. Juniper t Int. Holv Cross Cem. AUto service. Lancaster papers ropv McOONIOLB Oct 2. nf pneumonia, st Camn Tnlk Raletih. N C, JAMES It. son nf Jamea J, and Annie 7. MrOontsle and crandpon nf Bernard and late Margaret Matthens. Funpral Thurs, R 30 a, m , (too S Rambrey at. (25th and South), lnt, nrl- ,aMeKEF d-t 2(1 lll'dli VRI TCH (Veaehi MrKETI enn ef lst Rnbrt and Kirah McKee He was a member nf Merid ian Sun Lodge. No INS F. and A. M.i Fame Lodge. No 77. TOO P.t Vemnl Knrampmnt. No. 100 I. O. O, F. Funeral eervlcea Thurs.. 2 p m,. reldpcn of hrnther. John rt. MeKre fii30 Duffleld St.. rrankfnrd tnt. private MV-KEEVER. Oct 2T MARY A . w Ife of Jnhn'.McKeever and daughter nf Hugh and Marv Uradlev, aed 27 of Hallvhoe Cees. .lough, Countv Onnegil, Ireland. Funeral Frl. li a m."112l N .iMh.st. Int. St, Denla'a Cem, Relatives and frlpnda Invited, Auto service. solemn renulem mass St. QreTcrv.p Ohnrch Wed. 0 10 P PI YcKENNAN. Oct 2 MARV. daughter ate Jacob and Maraiwet MrKennan. aged i,. Relatives snd friends Invited to funeVal services, 021 Spruce st , Frl., 3 p. m. Int. private, MrSTAY Oct, 2S JOHN. huhand of Jon McStav (nee Allen1 Tuners! Frl . real denre nf snn-ln-lnvv, Jnhn J. MeKenna. 2nsa n Venango st. .lnt private. New Cathedral Cem MrVAtlGH. Oct 2. nf pneumnnla. OEORO.K S., husband nf Marv MrVaugh (nee Cappv) and son of late Oeorgp P and Anna McVaugh. aged 27. Funeral Thurs , 2 p m , late residence, 1230 Luzerne at. Int. Northwood Cem MKNNIMJER. e-et. 20. JOSEPH bus band of Marv Met nlnger (nee Oilman1. Ret atlves and friends also Phtta Lodge, No M. L O. O M . Invited to funeral. Thurs. 7 In a m . 2041 N Howard st. Solemn requiem mass St, Bnnlfarlus's Church b a, m.. Int. Most Holv Redeemer Cem, ' MESSN'ER Oct. 21 FLORENCE wf of Charles Mesner. Tuneril will be held at convenience nf famliv, Thurs. afternnon, from HO Pcnnegrcve st. Remains mav he viewed Wed eve. Int. West Laurel Mill Ce"m. Auto funeral MONTMORD Oct. 2. CATHARINE wife of Frank Mnntmnre nnd daughter nf James P.-and Margaret Rlew. Funeral, 4119 Ches. ter ave Solemn renulem maps St. Rita's Church, Rrod and Ellsvvnrth sts , Sat., 0 a. m tnt Holv Crnps Cem Auto funeral. MORGAN Oct 2 MRY ADEHJITE. daughter nf Albert nnd Anna Morgan Fu neral private, at cnnvenlence of family, fnm 114S N 01st st MORRIS Al Mnrrlsanla nr Chatham, nn Oi t. 21). AMELIA THERESA MORRIS. Funeral from her late residence nn Frl . Nnv 1 et in 30 n m Int. at Wilmington. uei. a i 1- .in MORRIS Oct 21 nf Influenza HUOH J husband nf Anna -Mnrrls (nee Mclntvrel. aged 30 runrrnl Trl S a m.. 3202 Locust st lnt Hnjv Sepulchre Cem Autn funeral MORTON. Ort 27, In Plalnfletd. N. J.. ACNES TI. MORTON, daughter of the late Rev J. W. Morton. D. D. lnt private. MtTRPIIY. Oet. 2S, CT.ARA W.. wife nt Thomas ,T. Murnhv. Fun"ral Thurs 3 10 p m . 2104 E York pt. lnt private. North Crdvr inn com MURPHY Ort. 2s. of apnendlrtllp, JO SEPH r.. husband nf Mshel Murphv and son of Catharine and late William Murphv. aged 34 Funeral Frl . 9 30 a. m , 1231 Cathfi1rai Cem in tv st.. hetow Jackson st. Int. Old MURPHV. Oct 2. JOSEPH L. son of Ifltc i.ibc and rnoppp iurpnv. Funeral Thur 2 p m . hrotnr rrfflnonrp, Inac Murphv, Co. Pi ."l 3d at Fernwnnd. Delaware Int. private. Holv Cross cem. MU7.ZEY. FRASK WOOD MUZ7EY. of ISttl Snrure pt.. Phllldelnhla. nasped avvav. Oct. 2R at his summer home Rockland, near Shepherdstovvn. W Va. In the 72d I vear oi ins age, uue noiiee oi ine luneral will he given NATHAN Ort. 28. of pneumorila. TRED ERIC ALLEN husband nf Marguerite Nathan (nee Lean), late residence. 4521) Chepler eve, NEELV Vt Wennnah N J., Oct 28. WILLIAM VAN CLEVE. husband of Helena Nrelv (n.e ornpl Funeral private, cor. Marlon and Willow aves , Wcnnnah, N. J., i Frl. 1 :3o p. in. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. . NK1IIUEI Ort 27 ABRAHAM h band of late Sonhle M Newbauer. aged 78 1 Funeral services Thurp 10 30 a. m . 1307 N "Rinilnlph st. lnt Ad.th Jeshurnn Cem . O'HARV. Ort. " of influen7a. OLIVER ' .7. O'HARA. Second Co Capualt Detseh ment. 1.11th Depot Brigade, Camp Lee Va . hon of Catharlnn and late Dennis O'Hara and grandRnn nf late Matthew and Catharine Ketlv Funeral Thurs mother's residence, 2.140 E. Somerset St. Int. private. Holy Re deemer Celt- O'MALLEY. Oct 20 "'II.L1AM P. son f Sarah A. and late Thnmas o Mallev iieiattves ana rrnnas invited in tunerai 1 hura , 7 10 a. in repldehie nf mother. 21S s. Colorado st. (RUner Rt above 17thl Solemn reeiulem hum ia4mrt'li nf St. Monica 'l H. m Int. Cathedral Cem. Calrlage fu-eeil ORMSTON. Oet. 27. HARRY E.. hus- I band nf.Lnulse Ormstnn and son of late Richard and Mary , Ormptnti. Member of l'dgrepa l.ndge. No 0!1 F. and A. M.. , and (llrnrd Cnuneil No .101. o, of I, A. Fu- iiiTai errv. e irn i"e i.iui., i p. hi . umir tt. inir mas . i-ii ..nesinue bi ini. pri Id I OSTERSTOCK, Oct. 27. EMMA I. widow of Kd-vard Ostcrstoik. Relatives nnd friends 1 Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m,. 723 N. 7th st. Int. private. I OSWALD Ort. 21). CLVRA, evidow of , Samuel Oswald run' rat, 1.10S W. Susoue. , hanna ave, Frl 2:10 p.,m. Int. Adath I lephurun IVm Deceased was a member of B'tiotii Jeshuruun l.ndgn and Miriam Lodge. I'VKKI'K url, m. or pneumonia, t;i,All CMVtA, daughter of Kdwtn A. and Clara Parker, aged 21. Residence, 002 Perry ave., Palmv-a N J, PVTTMVN Al 121 Colnnlel nve. Had dnntleld, V. J, a Oct. 27. JOSHUA husband ot late Harriet Pattman. aged 70. Rela tives nnd friends. Amalgamated Society of Kogineers, Wm O Wor.len Benen. ial So elctv, emploves Atlantle Redning Co., At- amic lienning eiroup n: smnemen p reuovv- ttivlted to servtees Tliuis. 2 p. m . H. Ilalr-Illdg. ISJ0 Chestnut at.. i iii.ii Tinia int. irernwood cem. liT.llt n-t ? nf nnriMTinnifi. KR.V. Ksr T pvrynn. husband of Katharine j.,ll4r ncc, n- FL'lirral nrlva'te, Thurs. p ln war nchboro. Pa. Int. nithboro t't" . PCVDERO VST. On, 's. CORVELIU?. husband of Margaret Pendergrast. Relatives ni.il afH.,1.1. Uniinlth.liiillun u'nr V'ete. rails Cinin Tllman, No nl Invited to fu- ' neral, Thurs. 8:10 a m. 1311 II Bitten hnuse at.. Oernnntown. Solemn renulem maps Chu-i h of tlie Ininnrulate Conception 10 a. ni tnt. Holv Sepulrhro Cem PHII.I.II" Tepth-month 2Mb tOIS. KATHARINE MAOILl.. widow of Henrv C, Phillips, need SB. Services nrlvale. Fifth- dav. 12 m . son's residence, 330 W, Duval pt. tlern. i.itovvn PORTER. Ort. 28 MVRY. widow of Charles Porter, aged 34, Funetal Thurs. 10 a m . 2717 N. 2d stj Int. Holy Sepul ihro Cem, PYOTT. Thlrd-dav- Tenth Month 20th. MAROARF.T W. PYOTT. Funeral services residence of John L Leedom, L.insdowne eve,, Llnnerch. Delaware Countv, pa., Ftftb da. 2 p. m. Int. private. Bethesda M. K, "QUINS'. Oct, 2I. CATHARINE I, daugh" ter of Frank J. and Abble J. Qulnn. Funeral Frl.. 11 a. nt . parents' residence, 240 N. Paxinn st. Wret PKIIa. Int. St, Denls'B Ctm Auto service. OlIINN At Atlantic CKs. N. J.. Ort. 28. MICHAEL husband of s.iaan Qulnn (res Murph) aged 81. '.'31.1 Pacific ave.. At lantic City, N. J r uneral convenlencb of fiimlly. BEAD Oct, '." if pneumonia, MAR OARET A,, wife of Samuel F. Read Fu neral Frl., son-in-law's res'dence. William Wade, (140 Jaclmon st. Int. prlvutc, Arling ton Cem, RUED eirt. 20. I'MMV. "Ife nf PirlelO Reed Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Thnrs,, 3 p. tn,, residence of plater Mrs Amelia HIM. n Parker ave., Glennlden. Pa. Int. Arlington Cem, REOAN Oct. 28. of pneumonia, KATH ARINE M. daughter of late Timothy and Susan Begun Funeral Thurs 10 a. m.. brother's residence Joseph J. Hegan, S340 Pearl st West Phlla. Int. .private, Holy Cross Cem REMENTEn Oct, 2 of pneumonia. ROBERT, husband of Blanche. Rementer nee allien) "i,d pnn of William and Amanda Rementer. Funeral services Thurs , 2 p, m r 22.10 Cross st., private, RICKART Oet 27. MARY K.. wlf" of James Itl'kart and daushter of Elisabeth and lata David Odaers. Member of Nevada Council, No '.'1.1. D of P t P O. P of A. Cmn. No l'.'fl: Lincoln Temple. No. J" I nf O, E.! E. D. Baker Circle, No. 81. I. of O. A, R Funeral Frl.. 1 P. ill 3152 N, Hth st. Int. private, Northwood Cem. RITTENHOU8B Oct, 29 of pneumonia. HALL, husband of nrasle nlllenhnuae (nee Taylor), aged 28. Residence. 8000 Hartvllle pi lnt and services private, at Belvue Cem., Frl . 1 p. m, ROTH.Oet. 28. KAROLINB. widow Of Tnhn Rnth fn.n llrrhtl Hired A4. DeLea Bed I was a m-mber of Martha Washlnatcm Ben. i " m w . lo sas-v - - --"-- - --. Society, No I, Princess Irene Hen. -society t Nn I. vvsnenu uatr rjni-, -.irnimi. 4-ii.-",i ' can Ben fliutlfltv ' IPiinprnl. TPrl .2D. 15478 Jasper st Int. prliate, at North Cedar HI'I cem, RTAN, Oct. 20 CHARLES W. .husbaid nf Martha Ran (nee Orimrs) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eervlcea, Thurs 8 P. ni . Eagle 'ioim Oakmont. -"-'elawar; County, Pa, Int. drove Cem., Jfradford Hills Auto funeral A . AM SCHMIDT. Of 1813 N. J2d !.. Oct. M. OKOHOE t'., husband of Anna K. Schmidt (nee, Crumley) and son, of Annie and latj Oeorga Schmidt, aged 4. R"ltltf and friends, Wlnnepurkelt laidge. No. Ml. I. O. K. M i Lakota Lodge, No. 226, D of P., Invited to service, Frl.. 1 p. m... 9M'Kr H' Balr Bld J820 Chestnut t. Int. Oreen mount Cem. Friends may call Tfeur. eye. Iloplon. Mass.. papers copy. HCHWAHTZ At Audubon. N. J.. Oe, 2"; JOHN OARRIEL. husband of Klsjwth Srhwarls. and 8t Service pr'LaSi T1"1': j p. ni Oliver He Balr B d-., (MM Ckcatnut a .. F9H.-- ji- PUv fclllW.-jtl I p. in.. 1M1 Jaett-Mn at. Int. AMlMtea sTrilONMteft. Oet. 22, of pneumonia. IRENE A daughter of Augustus and An nie Sehonmer tore Prlst). Services Thurs. afternoon from 3S Delmar at. Int. private, I,e erlngton Cem. , . j SIIIEL At Oakland. Cat., Oet. 2. AR THUR W SIIIEL formerly nf 143 Pomona terrace, Oermantown. Philadelphia, SIMPSON. Oct. 27. of pneumonia, ROSE wife of William M Simpson snd daughter of John ant Vrary Hagcn (nee Magulre), aged 20. Funeral Thurs , I p. m , fsther-ln-lavv's residence. .11,11 I st Int. private, Holv sepulchre Cem SLATER. Oet 2.1 HAZEL, daughter of Josph II. and Edna L. Slater aged 1.1 Fu neral Wed , il p, m residence nf parents 2133 E York st, Int. private. Oakland Cem Ne.yark (N, J ) napers eiBV BMITtt Oct 9-1. ANNA IS SMITH (nee Oliver) wife of Charles r Smith, aged .11 I FunTai services at .s"f eirani pi., uamacn. X ir-i 2 r. m Tnt nrtvate SPtNETTA Al Woodburv. N .1 , Oct. 20, FRANK SPtNETTA ared .17, Funeral private, 211 Davis st . Woodbury N. J. Int. Holv Cross Cem STANLEY Oct 27. ANN MAR1F wife nf Joseph Stanley, aged .14 Funeral Thurs., 0 a, m 002 N 30th st. Int. St Mary's Cem , (lloucester. N. J. STAPLES. Oct. 27. JAMES M , Jr.. hus band of Anna Staples spd snn of Jamet M, Stephen, aged 41 Relatives snd friends. emplojea Penna. R. R., Invited tn service, l Tnurs ,ipm, unver il. ttair mag., is-jii Chestnut pt. Int. private Ml Mnrtah Cem. STELNEIt. Oct 22 ANNA STEINKR (ne ?nbel). wife of John StUner. aged 48. Fu nersl -Thura . 2 P m . ,1040 N, 2d st. Int. private Oakland Cem STfHLMULLER Oct. 20. of pneumnnla, JOHN L, aon of Frederick and Emma Stublmullrr, sged 22 Funeral Thurs , 3 P m.. parents' residence, 1848 E. Harold at. lnt, private, North Cedar Hill Cem, Auto pervtre TOMLINSON Oct. 27,. MARY E. (nee Lauer) wife of William II. Tomllnson. aged 28. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral HHrvlees. Center st,, Mt Ephrlam, N. J. In- P ee-rrrer) Cem Tlwr t n m. THOMSON. Oct. 28, FLORENCE, daugh ter nf Laura nnd Joseph S, Thomson Rela tives snd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . 10 a. in parents' repidenee. 1200 E. Susnuehanna ave. lnt Westminster Cem. Remains mav he viewed Frl . after 8 p. m TISSOT. Of pneumonia, Oct. 28, HENRY P. TISSOT, of Bala. Pa. Service and Int. ronvenlenec of famlh. Funeral Oliver IL Balr Bids , 1820 Chestnut at. TitnvKn. Ort. 20. at daughter's resi dence Mrs. Helen T. Clegg, 108 E. Stafford st , Getmantown MARTHA A , wife of John Turner. S'rviees private. Sat., 11 a. m Tnt Ivy Hill Cem WVKELEY, Oct. 27, nf pneumoflla. JOHN THOMAS h.'Pband nf Violet snd son of Tnhn I and E.ls Wakelev Funeral VWKYHMULLER Ort. 28. SOPHIE, wife of Karl A Wo-. hmuller. aged 01. Relatives and friends all societies nf vvhlrh she was a member Invited to funeral. Sat , 1 P.m. ism s Con'stn-ti st (14th and Woodland aval Int. Northwood Cem ... WOLF. Ort. 2(1, nf pneumonia. MARY R.. Ife nf Wl'llam Wall-.ee Wolf srd ;v Funeral services Frl, 3 30 p m .42.12 Or rhird St., Frankford. Services and Int. prl- V11YOtlNC Oct 29. SAR.VH HYNDMAN. daughter ot lite Thomas i and Jane Hvnd. mm Young Service Frl . 2 p tn 919 JJ. 10th st. Int. private, Ternvvnod Cem. Thurs . 2 p m.. parents' residence, 1904 S. Uth st lnt New Cathedral Cem WALSH Oet. 21 of pneumonia. MARY B . daughter of late Martin and Margaret n. Walsh. Funeral Thurs , 0 a. m , 2134 Mnrrls st Int. private, WF.STERVELT. Oct 27, nf pneumonia. ALICE, wife of Edward D Weptervelt nnd daughter of Thomas and Annie Egan Fu neral Thurs afternoon. 2913 Harper st. Int. Holv rrnss uem. ...., i V HITE. Oct. 27. JOHN BRINTON I IVHITE. snn of the late William White and Sarah Fred-rlca Brlnton, his wife. Services nnd Int. private. , WILD Oct 2ft of pneumonia. MAR CtJVRET A., daughter of late Jamea and KTIfleet Wild Funeral private Thurs . 1810 Callnvvhlll st. Int. New Cathedral Cem. WINNEMORE Oct -27. of mvocjrdltls. LLWIS R. husband of Marv .1 IVIntfemore, aged 03. Funeral servlcvs Thurs, 2 pm. 4139 Lancaster ave. Int. private, Montrose Cem. WOODRUFF Ort 28. of Influenza. LAURA B. dltlghter ef late Edwin B and Catharine Woodruff aod plater of Mrs Cath arine Ruhl Funeral Thurs, II a. m late residence. 3700 N. 3th st. Int. private. New Cathedral Crm WB -rtll.l. IIFIP inn TVKf CAKE OF FAKRV KVIFRtJKNrY ASHER&SON FUNERALS 1602 Diamond Street TEL. DIAMOND 7108-7191 LOST AND FOUND BtlNCH OT KEYS Ij-iPt, Monda evening, bunch of les on train Return to Buick Motor Co , Broad ind Poplar ptp , Phlla. WATCH Lost, on Wednesday. October 2.1. while shopping, an oblong platinum wath, ell imnnd mounted, on black ribbon. Vvlth platinum clasp engraved E P. G. Lib eral reward If returned to J. K. Caldwell . Co.. Juniper and Chestnut sts HELP WANTED FEMALE A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK American armies In the fle'd otn advaui. onlv If tlie industrial armv at home keeps the supplies movlm; to the front Industrv niiimi' exist effrrtlvelv without the he p of the Bell Telephone operator An opnoriunltv fur women, married or sir. p'e. 17 to 31 venrs lo make their patriotism effective h setvlns at the Nation's switch board. JO no ppr week for first four week,, no .10 to $12 per week can be earned next few weeks Bapid advancement thereafter. Fascinating work hi pleasint surroundings, luncheons served at rost. annlversirv pav ments: pick benefits! vie ulons with pay. 7 to 8 hours' work per das Applv any weekdaj, 0 A. M to 3 P M, lll.11 Arch street . Miss M T. R,an 400 Market street . , .Miss G, Smith 20 W Cheltcn ave. Miss F R. Zlngol 20 E. 3th St.. Chester.. Miss W. G. Rellly New emnlovment office at !7th and Chestnut streets Onen dav nnd evening. 0 A 51 tn 8 .10 P. SI. Mips A. Donohue, THi: DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA . ADVERTISp SOLICI.TOR Youne woman ..,.,, rAiiri sj-ii. vii , leirpni.nes; salary ranges from 12 to $1,1 a week See Miss Lawrence Public. Ledger, (Ith 4. Chestnut sts. BOOKKEEPERS AND CLERKS ALSO TYPISTS APPLY IHJREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S "IF.'PnP1, """I'd In large office , lst In various departments m.i.t i innrougniv experienced' ehnrt hnurs" Pltije salnrv and exp.rlen,. pain Ledger'nwiri ' ihlKBK-.l:n.- experlencedr l take full Ctiarilf nf ntftna' mini u '. "l . '' Sala'fJ " I "P'dyiiewlsh pPefr'edT EoSd salary. Shelnman Bros., 812 Arch, "0rnh,c.n.!'T,,a. ,,,h -"o ledge of ptenng. raphy wanted by eoninany in central pari CenU'aY "U,,e "Ttlculaia II 77 "leSSer THE CURTIS PUBLISHINO CO. AN PSSENTIAL INDUSTRY HAS GOOD, POSITIONS FOB OinLS CLERKS AND TYPISTS STARTING WAGE $11 PER WEEK IN 3U DA YS( $13.20 PER WEEK IN (10 DAYS $14.30 PER WEEK AND KINK OPPORTUNITY FOR FURTHER ADVANCEMENT IDEAL WQRKINO CONDITIONS CLOSE TO EVERYWHERE HOURS 8 30 A.e-M, TO J P. if, HALF DAI ON SATURDAY t APPLY U, S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 13,11 AnCH ST. ASK FOR MRS. YALE t OR THE CURTIS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 7TH AND HANSOM STS. BRINO THIS AD WITH YOU V I '" tMe z fi. fll.. INI Jaeinpaii at. InL AllflBsMi 1 ...4 4.". . .i..t. ..l as ..L.b I 'tiitm nrg.Wlli CIUIIIIIK, nn II . 111 ITIWIHK B0RLER9 AND SPECKfcRS PATRtOTIC WOMEN can do their bit br perking and hurling armv fabrics for our bo j a over there and receive (ood pay for their work. ' APPLT F. A ROCHMANN CO., INC. 2d snd Cambria its. CHAMBERMAID and vvaltreup, competent, vnung white girl, must ba experienced and bnve reference Applv Thursday or write Mr.. ii F Fns'er Haverford Pi CHAMBERMAID and waitress wanted: hlte glfli reference rrfulredt small famllyi good wages Applv 4011 Pine.. CLERtCAI Two esp glrlsi splendid oppor tunity essential industry, eseellent work ing conditions; st once. Miller Lock Co. Orthodox and Tacony sts , Frankford. CI. ERICAle Young woman wanted In cost department of large cnrporatlons good working conditions; hnurs 9 tn .1. Saturday half holiday all sear. Rive particulars In application, salary and experience, "Y-92," P O Box .1484. CLERKS Tounr women beween the agea of II and 30: typists and those with adding machine experience preferred. Apply. to Mr, Bchofleld. , BAEDER, ADAMSON A CO. Richmond snd Allegheny av. COMB MINDERS, staadv work on essential war Industrv: good wages. Apply Oris- wold Worated Co . Dirbv. PA CO.MPTOVIETER OPERATOR on extension work In large office; short hours, with rapid advancement, dependln on ability; state experience and salary to start. P 311, Ledger Office COOK and apslstant cook wanted for Insti tution work For information phone Chestnut lllll 700. COOK, tolored, wanted. Mra J Wvnne, Walnut ave., IVne, Pa. Thone Waim STL COOKINO and downstairs work. Apply 4339 Baltimore ave. DICTAPHONE OPERATORS. EXPERI ENCED ALSO LEARNERS APPLY BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S ' y . DISHWASHERS FOR RESTAURANT v WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S . EMALE WORKERS WANT TO BE PATRIOTIC? HEflE'S TOUR CHANCE Send not onlv a man but a gun to the front 300 t vvomen from 18 to 41 vears of age wanted to learn operation of machines: no experi ence necessirv plentv of tight work for those who are not strong 2.1c per hour, or t14 1 per week for the first 2 weeks while vou are learning; then piecework: vour piecework earnings should average from M to $.1 per dav or more. A steam-heated plant. Matron "In charge We hive hospital and nurses Roarding houses for women workers A large cafeteria for vvomen. , Special trsln service frnm Philadelphia Special 10-trln tickets. Philadelphia to Lddy stojie. ,1.25 3-month limit. BB1NO REFERENCE Tor further-'informatlon apply M1DVAI.B STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTOVE RIVLT. TLANT Edds stone. Pa. 1311 Arch st (ask for Miss Kuril. 210 s 17th st. -.'ill, Market, et (Mr. Meinnev) N W rnr. 40th unci Pascball ave. fs-r. piechpurl, ' 1 11(5 TVl-r.l 't, (Mr Tir-oth) PHtl.Mini.IMIH. PA OIIIL v anted In lir-m office, no experience niccpparj if nulek and IntellUeiit although expeilince is preferctble, salarv $12: short hours, with rapid advancement depending on abllit-,, btate experience. P 31)0, Lt-dscr Off he GIRLS WANTED, experienced and learners. In silk-spreading and other dep.utments: steadv .work: espenttnl war industry: good wages, Appl Grlsvvold Worsted tp , Darby. Ta UIHI.S. 1(1 vears of age or over: light ma chine work, experience not necessary; permanent position: good pav while learn ing. Increase according to proficiency. Apply. A F Monre 3IU Rare at r Ulltl.H wanted, not over 0. not going to pihnul for light woik in newspaper ortice. Apnlv Cltv Editor, fourth floor, OOfl Chest- nut st . GIRL for email pickage work In pharm. nifs. concern. Light, easy work under pleisint conditions; exper. unnecesar : short hnurs: half Sat,: good pu: continuation pchonl prlvUege 214 Chancellor St. GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. REQUIRES .10 OIRLS AND HELPERS TO SOLDER CRACKER TRENCH TINS FOR THE ARMY ALSO 100 PACKERS r.O LABEI.EnS AND inn UTILITY HELPERS ' FOR PACKING AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS EXPERIENCE NlOT NECESSARY SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVAVCKS1KNT PERMANENT POSITION; GOOD PAY APPLY ALL DAY' , 1301 GLENWOOD AVE. OIRLS AND WOMEN Wanted on work for the Government. In assembling, topping machines, power preis. foot press,' screw machines and pipe thread ing department. H. T. Palsta ft Co,, S5d and Arch sts. Apply to either U. 8, Employ ment" Office. 219 8. ;7tl) st., 9 to 10 a. tn., or 1311 Arch St., 10 to 11 JO a. m. Bring this ad and ask for Mra. Hobson. I'OOh IN OASPRQOF.'TINS ,S UnUBNTLTBEnEnTHB FRONT- WB NBBD on OIRLS OR YOltNrt WOMEN TO HELP PUT IT THERE WHICH CONNIHTS OF SOLDEKINO THE TINS ANPHPA.'K.NG!THBM W.TH YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO KARN A IK-NHH WHEN YOU UFl'OV.T EXPERIENCED 1VORK :N t-TaHT IJY ROOM e JKBtRLriP.-WSTr RsUINQ CO, I'lstrAf-AJL, ':; :iuj. A..-A HMJ ,ff" R.!j. . W- . u. Mri'de. j n film aw, sirr"""""