Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1918, Peace Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLICO . iCED'GER-PHlUAtoEnPHlA; THUKSDAIV iNOVEMBEIl 7, 1!)18
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DEFERRED CLASS MEN
r TO BE PUT IN SERVICE
KNew Rulinc Permits Lsc by
bureaus of Draftees Willi
Dependents
Cnii 111, Wrlghtstotvn, X. J.. Nor.
-T. Men physically fit for general mili
tary service, who nro deferred on the
grounds of dependency, may now bo
Inducted Into service for duty with n
'bureau, including the general start
corps of the War Department In Wash
ington, or any ofllmVes elsewhere, no
Iicoruing to n new oruer iroiii mu ;
tlant. general of the nnny. l'p to now
tho ruling has been thnt no general
aervlco man will bo used In this country
for nny duty whatevtr that can be per
formed by limited service men. TIicbb
Instruction haVo been so modified that
tho bbureaus concerned may use within
the, United States tho services of meri
I .physically fit for general military service
.A.. . .. .... ,1... ...... omit, nf rln.
iwio are ucierreu on mu Kiuu"un " "
pendency.
,The first naturalization c-uuic iuv
Lkn minrnnttnn VvnH IllaCCd Oil DIX WOS
I .held yesterday nfternoon In tho Liberty
' 'Theatre, nnd about sou Eoiuiers ucuum
citizens of thlH country.
I uround was broken xouay ir me i"
ence to be used by mo twenty wwn
,ho nro to net ns Y. M. -'. A. Becre-
I diaries in tho various huts, relieving mc
men for duties on tne ouiskif,
xpected that tho building will be ready
'"lyv January 1. nnd It will add on
niorl structure for women In the Hostess
"Houso area. Tho Players' Houso is
'near fcomplctlon, and will bo open er.v
hortly to the women entertainers who
arCi presenting proBraiim ".-, -
Imrhleh necebsitates tneir rcmmn "
amp for two or tiiice-uu i.-ii
innnimmpnt has been mnclo ot tno
nromotion of Sergeant I'arl II. ucorge,
.promouon ol a second leu-
San Antonio, lex.. lo J" V. ",..,.,, I
tennncy jn tno muiui ""i' -, - r
He came here last year from tho border
with Motor Truck Company I-o. 3-'-,
Dlshonorablo dlrahargo from tlio
wlco nnd thirty years at hard labor
aTi-ort Leavcnwoilh. Kan., wns the
tenCB Imposed on Private Alexander
Norte, of Clifton. N. J., n .nemoer o
ComDanr 32 oi tne uciji ,.- V.
'! - .. 1
vv lib refusing to
Norbo was cnuii.ni
obey commands from First Ucutcnnni
ChLrlea W. Davison and Corporal llu-
dolph Bchultz to -paCK u "" -
and got ready for transfer.
Orders have been received fromWash
lnrlon for tho formation here of a
prfyost company, which will toko over
:part of tho work of tho camp mlllt
police. The company will bo much
Caller than the present mill ary Pol co
organization, and Captain J. 1- "uw.
of Philadelphia, who so successfully
managed the Camp DU farm Oils w;
llmer, has been plactM m """ -
the"unlt to uo lormeu ncn-.
BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
'A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
(CovvrlgM)
CCXXXVIII
!-K COURSK, I went to seo l'rascatl
) today and had a pretty good inter-
IjfVleW with blm.
While I 'think of it, l must vw.io "
dad and tell him ot that h.tlr-rcstorer
tunl I saw In a downtown drug store
Window.
Just as' I turned oft Broadway
I no
ticed a crowd gathered round' tne win-
doy.ond of course I
vvnnucrcu wntn. it
all about. Everybody elte felt llko
cr It took a few minutes to get my
P. .":, ' .1 MlmW.
wayrDii
I'j.Mtl.a tmlnil nn thn window
nifT. ibr
l. Thl la what I saw: A lone plank of
.wood, nil nicely planed, lay on tho bot-
Ltomlof the window. On one.ena or. tne
' . ... i. It tlnlil Il.illl.
plank n bottle oi "iiowarun jan ;,.-
ker" had been ttppca over. iu
tne pottle lying on iu ua u.. ....-..
helper had run all over one end of the
!Plnk- .... , .. ..... ,
Now get this: wnenrver u '"'
a . . . ..... .,. nMnlr 1, 11,111
neiper nau tout-nru "'" '"-"'". "t
tTOWn -whiskers, auro win;, urciu """Iford. Int. private, tast Cedar
hair all over the pianK, unu tor u, min
ute It got my goat.
Then I noticed that a lot of hair had
been glued on the plank and then cut
ahort., Above tho plank was a blgn read
ing: I. HOWARD'S IIA1U 111,11-r-i.
la not guaranteed to grow hair on wood
but It will remove dandruff, cleanso
tha) scalD and promote growth.
J1.25 a Uirgo uoiuo
I -was telling Bruno Duke and l-Yanyls
libout it nftcr tho ealeimanphlp class.
Duke raid It was an old stunt, put tnat
aM atunes were new ones when tncy
Iwere eld enougli to be forgotten.
"?i,lt sure was a bit or iuck for me to
tstink or Traccati just now, iur wmn i
tot there this morning, ho told mo that
l --lii.i nrdn.l or heln vour sick
I ! friend If he's a wojv I mean an Italian
ltib (I nearly forgot what "U. C." toiu
Ijne about calling foreigners by "sneery"
.names) were looking for a lot of laud
,to Build 'tome summer canips anu a uit
of a clubhouse on.
If He asked mo whether wo g.vve a
Itrarranty deed or a quit-claim ueeu. i
lant itnow, out x uiuukuv ,,. .v
sflediwas bestr so I said ho.
SHa shook his head most emphatically
nd said, "No, no, no, wo never tuy
anything but qult-clatm."
", ."Oh. well." I said, "I can fix: that all
yfcht that's a simple thing to do."
' I'm i :lad he didn't nsk me tho dlf-
'fereWSor he'd have called my bluff. I
never fcaiew there were uuiercni mnas ot
leed&t3All I know is that we nover givo
'. clealldeed till the buyer comes acroes
I with all the coin and If he falls down on
Ws' monthly vayments, an tno previous
I payments are conslderca as rent tor tne
land and he loses the whole thing.
I heard Zelgler tell uolt mat auout -a
iwi-'Vent of the people buying Leeville
?ark lots lost thlr land and money be
cause they didn't come across with the
monthly pajment In time. I'm begln-
'mlnr to dislike Lee he's too darned
1 trloKy for we.
But to come cacK to trascati ue ki
hold of two or three of his club mem-
Vers.nnd they, had a glorious tlmo talk-
tog It, over.
' irialways get nair scareu wneii iiiobo
jfolks argue. They yell and stamp and
'nap ttieir nngeis ut etn v':'.
rkd nny minute to havo to beat It
ithe patrol wagon.
I, found out that the argument was
'Whether they should go to see the land
Saturday or Sunday and tnat sun-
won.
"How many will come down?" I
Asked. "No need for a lot to come, you
know, Mr. Ftatcatl. One or two can
do 'much better than a lot. Then the
others can go down and seo what you've
lftU(ht see what a nice surprise that'll
Wifojr thtml"
I Was tninxing oi tno miinmu mrc.i,
w.Aof course, they came out of my
f1- . .
Tnetl i'Taecati iom mo uui auuui
tw)fl or fifteen of them were coming.
OoMa night 1 I ,saw my cold and greaBy
flnanolal flnlsU If they didn't buy about
MltT'the blooming park.
I 'left' them at about 11 o'clock and as
It was no good trying to handle any
mora than that bunch on Sunday, of
oosufitt It was no gocd trying to get any
a )Ksfie?ls to vssd uwnii iu iuu
.J'-s.. a- ".M...I s.&An rea.M-
i --"-
to visit tlio eliow nnd co liovv Fldssle
nnd HuMe were.
Kloaulo fccninl uulto tlcUlrd lo see mo
unci mucin a renl fuss ocr 1110. 'faOOkts
1 here, honey tiny," she smiled, nH alio rnn
her nutters tiiruUKli my hair. -vou can
tnko me tAit to (tinner. If jou llltc, nnd
tlicn after tho evening (show I'll tnltc you
to our place' Wo'vo n gnthcrln' on to
night nnd there'll he a reul lively bunch
there. We'll nut a reiil kink In old
man gloom, believe me."
I told her I couldn't go hecnuao of my
class, but I'd tnko her to dinner, thoush.
She pouted nnd nald, "Don't bother, It
you think more of your horrid old class
than you do of inc. I don't care."
Kho camu to dinner, but was rather
sulky beoninc I wouldn't filvu up the
cIiish, 1 would hate, only t promised
I-'rnncIs tu bu there. Floesiu Is still harp"
Ing on that peurl necklace.
TIIDAV'M IHJSI.M'.SS lM'HUtAM
Viumvt vay Is the life o credit.
(Sent In by H. It. S., Now York.)
Whnt docs this mean to VOL'?
33entlj
AI.UXANDHIl. Nov. n, ItOnliltT I,, hua.
hand of .Selu Alexander (ne O'tJonnell).
Itelatltei nnd frlenda. mmlier nf Court Ei
celilor. No lis. !. nf A., and cmplojea of
John Donlon, Invlteil to funeral. Hat . f'3o
a. in.. USta N Water at Solemn requiem
niaaa ('hurrh of Vlaltatlon 10 a. in. Int.
Holy hepulchre Cem. Auto funeral
. IIASKIN. In Hteeltnn. Pa.. Nov. 2.
AMOK N. wife t,f Claude v Paakln, and
daughter of Jlarsaret and tho lute Nnhhi
Hteele BRcd 24. I'unral prltate on Frl.
mornlna- nt 10 o'clock from Oliver It. Hair
l)ld. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Holv Croaa Cem
H7t,i9-ZZ?tav- "' nf Pneumonia. MAU
OAltUT AI.TF.Nl'H. wife of Wayne ruttlnc.
I'uneral, Bun.. 2 p m.. chapel of Kirk
Nlre. H301 Uormantown ave,, Uermantown.
Int. tirlvate,
' BnADSrAW. At Pasiil-na. rlil.. Nov. t.
mis. nU7Aitr:Tit bcott. wife of ut.
Joieph U. llradahiw and dauehttr of late
S!L'!,.rlr'. .,,ove an'I CMiabetli 8. co(t. of
rhllniMphla.
um:NNi:u Nov n. anonon. husband
of Anna Maltha llrenner tneo hrhnpt) aaed
fO Ileiatltra and frlendu, AramlnRo Cnstle.
No. ld i;. of M. C Westmoreland Yearlv
IScnetlclat Assn.. Invited to funeral. Sun.. S
in. .1413 llraddock at. Int. private.
Cedar Hill Cm. Auto service
imr.TZ. Nov, n. WILLIAM 11. TirtETZ.
;.! 74. Ilelstliesnnd ftlemli nvltfd to
funeral Brvlroa, 4!31 N. Carllale at.. Tliurs
" ' ill, .111, ,.Utl l.t.VII, 11. M
lllirrT V.... n .-.t'r.i.f 1A .,..,.,,, nf
John nnd Mary Uritt (neo Ouckln). Ilinerarl
sat.. 8 a m., narenta' residence. 822 u.
Tlosa st. Int. New Cathedral Cem. . .
IIItlTSCHl. Nov. 4. JOSEPH husband nt
late Iienedetia Iiruschl. nued "a. Kelatlve
nnd friends Invited to funeral, l'rl . 8:30
a. m.. S2tn Frankford ave . llnlniesbura-.
S'olemn requiem mns w. Domlnla'a Church
,n.1.Jn I"' St. Innilnlr- Cem.
, HUrtKH. Nov. n. IIAUT n.. dauuhter of
!,L James nnd Mary Iiurke. luneral Frl..
8 30 a. m.. reidenr of elster. Mrs Catha-rln-
MrKeefrey, 220 Treo at. Int. Holy
c'H!;.Crn- Auto service.
nUKNSIIAW Nov. 1, of pneumonlo.
CHAUI.KS V.. husband of male llurnshaw
(neo n:tel) nnd son of Kdward and late
Mary llurnshaw, nired 32 Itelatlves and
friends InvltM to funeral Frl.. 8 a. m..
fathcr'a residence, 2.11U H. lr.th st Maes at
n n. m . St. Monlra'a It c. Church. 17th
and ltttner eta. Ipt. Holy Cross Cem.
UTRN'n. Of Influema. Nov. 4 MATtT.
aaUKhter of the late James and Catharine
Ilrne, need 24. Funeral Frl.. 10 o. m..
residence of brother, James Hyrne. 1207 N.
00th at.. West Phlla. Int Holy Cross Cem.
OAFFF.KTV Nuv 1, VANUOOM It., hus
band of lte Kmma It. Catterty and son of
lato Vanroohi It. and Ablcall I", Cafferty.
Funeral services Sat.. 2:30 p. in . 8225
Ilaverfo-d ave, Int. private.
riAim. Nov .t mis. MiciiAnr.. bus.
tinnd of the late Ilrldffet Carr. Funeral Frl
morplnc. from 2.v."2 Ann st. ttequlem Mass
nt Church of the Nativity, 0 a m, Int,
ttrllfttp. nt llnlv frnM fein
CASH. Nov 4, (IKOItOi: V husband nf
Jennie Case (nee Ievenn), son of James
and lato Mary CaM used 42. Itelatlvca
nnd friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m.,
4.p.:i1 W'noillHiid ftp. tnt. Holv Cross Cem,
COSTKI.r.o. Nov- r,. of pneumonia.
MICHAK1. J COSTni.T.O, husnand of the
late Annie T Coslslln. Funeral I ri ll
n. in,, residence of his aon, Francis Loa
ttllo. 123.1 llrown at. Int private.
COYNi: (neo lleuserl Nov. fi. MARY A..
vlfo of William It. Coyne. I'.olallvea and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat..
n:30 a. m . 712 VV. Venaniro at. Solemn
requiem mass St. Veronlca'a Church 10 n. m.
Int. New Cnthedril Cem Auto sen Ire.
cn.vWI'OUl). Nov 4. JUI.1A A., dauah
ter nf the late Joseph It, and Hannah H.
Crawfdrrt. Services and Int. private.
DK.ii'si:r. oit. ii. jami:s c. dkmi-
SF.V. late of 8317 Catharine at. Relatives
1 and friends Invltrd to a month's mind mass
Sat., 1) n. m.. Church of Transfiguration.
58th and Cedar uve.
HChOltANOKS. Kntere.l Into rest at
Bala. Nov. 5. 1'AIII, l DKSORANCKS, In
his POth car Services private. Int ot
North r.aurel Hill Cem.. un Trlday, at 12
u 1I)0Sq,o;1 nv.
nosij. widow of William
?f late .Captain. Wllllar
SL'SAN n. DIT-
m Dubosq, daughter
mi and Ann IIIzil
Illshon llun nntlco of funeral
KDWAHDS. Novemner 8. of Influenza.
HAIIHY. son ot t:nzabclh l'attersau
and
late Hurry F. Krederlch. as-d 23. Services
Frl., 1 p. m. mothcr'a residence. 213H Ork
ney et. Int private. Forrest Hills. Friends
may call Thurs. eve.. 8 to 10.
KW'ING. Nov. 8, of pneumonia, Wilbur
S . husband of ltesslo Ewtng (neo Pollock)
and son of Sarah Jt. and lato Martin C
llwlntf, sued 40. He was a member of
Independent Circle. No. 38 II of O A :
Spartan Castle, No. t7, K. of U V..; Frank,
ford Council. No. 1711, V P A Funeral
services nrlvate. 1
1303 Adams ave., Frank-
II 111 Cem.
FACST. Nov. 0. HDW'ARD. husband of
MarthA Rertha Faust, aped 07. Funeral
Sat.. 10 a. m.. 4087 Darleu at. Int. Holy
Redeemer Cem.
FINK. Nov. 4, CHRISTIANA (lies Tlsh.
er). widow nf Henry I,. Fink, aeed CC. Rela
tives and friends. Ladles' Aid Society of
Tacony German Lutheran Church, Invited
to funeral services, Hat.. 2 p. m fS703 Olen
loch at,, Tuconyi Int. Mairnolla Cem. Re
mains may be viewed Frl., after 7 p. m.
riSIIKR. Of Ambler. I'a . Sept. 23, killed
In action In France. Private MSVIN
KRAUSK riSIIKR. of Hlltll Inf. husband
of Kdlth 1. lMsher (nee Kuln) nnd son of
late Jacob and Chrlstlanua Kr;iuo l'lsncr,
of Worcester, l'o. ,
FOLEY. .N'ov. a, LAURA MAT, daughter
of Samuel E. and late una K. Foley (nee
Keer). aged 22. Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. 2813
N. 8th at. Int. Hillside Cem. Auto service.
Remains may bo viewed Thurs. eve.
FORSYTH. Suddslily. Nov 0. KATE,
widow of Joseph C. Forssth (nee Drewer).
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, feat.. 12:30 p m. funeral apts.
Harold II. Mulllsan, 2820 N, luth st. (cor.
lutli at and Oermintovvn ave.). Int. pri
vate. Northwood Cem, Remains may be
viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m,
rilinuKIClf. Nov. 8. of pneumonia.
HARRY ., aon of Elizabeth Tattcrsall and
late Harry C Frledrlch, aped 22 Funeral
services Frl., 1 p. m., residence of mother,
21.1') Orkney at. Int. private. Forest Hills.
Friends mMv rl Thurs, 8 to 10 p. in.
OALLAUHi-.u. oct. s. at utcnoiuen, i'a,,
PATRICK JOSKI'H, husband of Marcnret
Uallazher (neo Ulllesnlei. Hlsh mass Frl .
8JU a. m.. St. Uubrlel'a Church. Norwood,
l'a.
HILI.ESl'IH. Nov. 8. MARY, dauahter of
James, nnd late Catherine Olllcsple, aited Id.
Funeral Frl.. 10 a. in., resldenca of uncle,
Daniel Carr. 834H I'utaskl ave.. Oerman
town. Int Tloly Sepulchre Cem Requiem
mass St. Vincent' Church ll a. nt. ,
ORIKR. Nov. 4. THOMAS O. DANIEL,
husband of Mary Ann Ilye drier, aged 0.
Funeral servicea Frl.. 8 p. in., 124 Clifton
ave., Aldan, Fa. Int. Little Elka Ctm..
Oxford, l'a., following arrival of train
leavln? Clifton Helahta 11:04 a. m.. Sat.
IIAUUMVI ' f'v. -t. im,. uau.iurr
of late jHi-emiah and Klten Huircerty. Jtela
tlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Krl.,
0 p., m.. residence, W eat Rerun. N. J, Mass
Our l.ady of Mt. Carmel Church 10 a. m.
Int. West Jlerlln.
HAINICS Nov. 8, of pneumonia, at lly
attsvllle. Md . THEOnolli: II , husband of
Annie Worrell Haines, axed 78. Relatives
and friends. Franklin Lodze. fin a, i, o. o.
F.. Invited to funeral services. Frl., 1 p. m ,
narlora of Morris Koelers. Mt, Holly. N. J.
Int Mt. Holly Cem.
HANSEN. Nov. 8 KMMA MAY. wife of
rhlltp H. Hansen nnd dauahter of Joseph
(). and Emma M. Denny. Funeral private.
f'ut.. 10 a, m., r-'idence ot parents, 4010
Hazel ave Int. private.
HARMSTAD. Suddenly-, at 417 N. 10th
St.. Nov. 6. I.AVINIA COPB HARMSTAD.
Due notice of funeral, Oliver It. llalr lildx.,
lS.'O Chestnut St.
HESSLER. Nov. r,. EMMA, wife of
Nicholas Hessler. Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral. Sat,. 2 p. m.. 321 Tree at.
Int Mt. Mnrlah Cem. .futo service.
HINCKEN. Suddenly. Nov. ft. MARY
(IltOVKU JIcOUATHKRY, wlfs of lleorao A.
Hlncken. Rslutlves and friends Invited to
funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. in., 1801 S.
Urortd st. Int. Woodlands Cem
HODGSON. Nov. 0, ut 8814 Rojer St.,
Oermantowp, JA11EZ. husband of Sarah E.
Hodpson. aged 73. Lodges Invited to fu
neral. Sat., S p. in. Int, private, North
wood Cem,
HOS.KY. Nov. 1. AI.RERT, husbaml of
Elizabeth II. and son of Maria and late
Charles A. llnzey, uged SO. Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 8
p. m., residence of mother. 41 Haddon
tve., Westmout N J. Int. private. Friends
may call Thurs, eve,
HIIOHE8. Nov. 8, KATE HUGHES (nee
Wicker), wife of Charles W. Hughes, aged
42. Relatives and friends. Camp m, I". O.
S, of A., Invited to funeral services. Sat..
2 p. nl . S072 Huth et. Int. private. Oreen
wood (If. of I1.) Cem. Frlenda may call
Frl , after 7 p. m.
llllOHES. Nov. 3. PATRICK J., husband
of Ellen M. Hughes, formerly ot 024
Nectarine at, Funeral Sat,. 10 a. m., real,
denes of stepson, John J. Uaarnell, 1448 N.
Corllea st. (SUthi and Master sis.). Int. Holy
Cross Cem. Auto funeral. ,,,
lit '..l-.' ouauwiiif, hv. u, iiaiiiii ..
hustiHiid of Kimna C Hull Relatives and
friaiirfu. Lancaster Council. No. U12. O. of I.
A, i I)lv. No, 104. U. of I. E f PIT. Kb. Ill,
(1. I. A. to 11. of I.. K. I renna. It, It. volun
it. n. 1 renna. ji, it. voiun-
tmembera at Graces Evan
hurch. Invited to aervlees,
, 30(12 Falrmount ave. Int,
tary iveiiei AHa
gellcal Lutheran
Q,,n A4a ft. m
New ltallaBd. .ra.aMaa,
Vri
DEATHS
. KATINCi. Nov, 8. THOMAS, ion of late:
Jm nnd Ann Kailnc, Funeral Sat... JO
a m , renldenre of alitor Jtlas tll Kat
Inc, 2M N Btth at , VVett Philadelphia,
lnt Calneilral Cm. Auto enloe.
KHKVHU.-.Km'. R MltiT r-iMPUKt.t..
lta ot David V. Kfeer. Hlatlv and
frlendi. tleneral Sherman Temple, No. 72.
O. IJ. A , Invited to funeral. Frl, S p. m..
G255 VVullon ave. Int. Arllnxton Cem,
Kicruil Nov. 8, ItAlUtV tt., aon of
Mattle and tha lata Wm. V, Kl-fer. Jlela
tlvea are Invited to funral aervlcee. Frl..
J i. m. 1840 N. 2Hh at. Int private.
KtJNKIt..--Nov. n. MAK A. KUNKfr,.
dauahter or Kllen I', and the lata I.lenellati
It. Kunkll. Itlallta and frlenda InvltM
to funeral aervlcex, Sat , 2 u in., (Its 8.
81th at. Int, private. Chelten Hill Cem. .
!,AKrnnrY. oct. t, jamks a , con of
Charles II. and late Jane 11, I.alTerty. "'
,".ia N .ICth t Ilrlaltvea and frlenda In
vited to mlemn requiem man Krl . ti u. m .
ft Aanthn'a ('hurch, .IMU and Bering Oar-
rfM , VV. 1'hllA
LARKIN. Nov. fl, ELLEN, wife of John
V l.arkln. Relatives and friends, 11 V.
M sndalltr. Altar and" Rosary Socletv of
Church of the Transfiguration, invited to.
funeral, h'at, 8.30 am 423 S 84th at.
lolmn renulem mass Church of the Trana
flsurntlnn 10 a. in Int, Hlv Cos Cem.
LENHARD Nov. 8. JOHN husband ot
the late Mary A. Lenhero. Relatives, and
friends lnvlt-d to fun'ral 823 W . Venancn
st., Frl., 8:30 n in. High mass ot requiem
St. Veronica's church 10 n. in. Int. private.
New Cathedral Cem.
I.UEur.HS Oct. l'i. oi pn-umnma men
and burled st ses, JEAN MUNRO. wife of
the late Lewis llowyer I.ueders.
MAUI I.I,. NOV II. Itlllir.ivi . . niieiMno
of Ellen A. Mae.HI (me Wleter) lleUtlves
and friends, Jerusalem Lodge. No ..nil r
and A M.s John E Armstrong I'nunril No
13(1, Jr. O. I'. A. M.: directors of the, N K.
C nnd L, Asso. North Tenn Ilulldlng Asso .
Invited to funeral service. Sun . 2 p in.,
3222 N 3th at. Int. Ore-nrnnunt i.em
MATLACK. Nov. 8. HELENA E.. widow
nf John VV. Matlark. Relatives and friend
Invited to service Sat . 2 p. m . at h;r
Ivte residence. 10S0. rrancls st. Int. South
Laurel Hill Cem. . .
MVYF.lt At Atlantle City N 3 . Nov
Et.EANOItE, wlfo of John Maver. aged J.
1-uneral Frl.. 2 P, m . 2118 Msgellsn ave .
Atlantic city. . J. " i-"'
N'MJcVoHMICK. Budlenlr. of rn,iV5M",.li;
Nov 4. nt liarcelona. Spain. IIAIIUT, son
of P J. nnd Catherine .VKCormlck and
nephew nf Archbishop I;j't'r,r,"K!?mi
Pontifical mass at Our Mother of Sorrows
Church. IRlh and Lancaster ave.. by the
Archbishop. Sat.. In a. in. , 't''"'"", "2,
friends, nlso faculty and ftuden's of St
Charles Seminary. Overbrook Invited to at-
tCMcKr.t.VEY-Nov 4. OWEN. huband of!
"Man Mrlfelvev (nee Homier) lieiauve-v
and friends. Holy, Name 8of ety of Our
Mother of Sorrows' Chur-h: Donegal ."oel;
Dlv No. SO. A. . H.i Irish National
Foresters. Knights nf the Red Ilranch: nny
other socletv of which he wss a member.
Invited to funeral. Frl.. 830 a. m . t34
N 48th st., West Phlla Solemn hlgli mass
' 2:..l-.,, I'hur, l, nt llnr Mother of Sor-
... ,,,i.,.r,.. ; ,f.,.."r.----,,-.- ..,,
rows iu a, i "i, ivtr .im,3 .t,,t, ,.
"mcK'EN-NA. Nov. 4 DELIA, wife ot
John J. McKenna. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Frl 10 a. m.. from her
late residence. 1107 N. 80th at. Int. Old
Cathedral Cem. ...n,i. . .r
MICHAEL Nov fi. MAIIOIK A MI
CHAEL. aged 77. wife of VV II. Michael
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl
Services residence of ron, A "W Michael,
Pitman, N, J,, 2'P. m. Int. Manahath Cem.,
tllaeshnrn. N. .1.
rcvicltivvv At Atlantic Cltv. Nov. 0. JO-
SEl'H It . husband of Emllv M. (nee Patton)
and son ot inoinns ana i.miiy .viorrow. ngeu
n viinnml services. Pat.. 2 n. nl.. Dar-
en'ts' residence. 2C.32 Jasper at. Int. Ivy
'"JJaHsT-Nov 0 CHARLES, husband of
Pauline Nahm (nee Jvernl. Funeral services
if, llnbhlns five., ltocklcdee. abovn Vox
Chase. Sat.. 11 n. m. Friends may call
Frl. eve Int. private. Lawn View Cem.
Omit flowers. ..... .
NELSON On Nov, 3, 11)18 of pneumo
nia. CATHF.RINE. wife tt Hanse Nelson.
Funeral Friday morning, at 10 o'clock from
residence. 2030 Falrnt rant ave. Int. private,
dav,
lvm. . nn VWd Nov (1. at her late
residence, Sunset ave , Chestnut 11111, EM'
ILY MARTHA PAUL, daughter or late Dr.
Inlit, ltn,lman IVul.
PK1KRMAN A patient sufferer at rest.
Nov, fi, JOSEPH, husband of Wltmlna
l'etertnan (nee Reynolds), and son ot the
late George nnd Lavlnla Veterman. aged 60.
n. I. !.,.. nml f-l-nrla Imltiiri In filAral
,,.,,,.. ,, ...t... ....... ... ........
services, Frl i. P. in.. 3112 N. 22d st. lnl.t
private. ortnwooci ueni. iiemains may De
viewed on Thurs . 8 to 0 p, m.
private Northwood Cem.
yUINN. At Allsntlc City. N. J.. Nov, 3.
Kt'HAV. widow of Michael Uuinn. 2313 Pa
cific ave,. Attlantlo City, funeral arrives
at Old Cathedral Cem . 11:30 a. m , Hat.
REED. Nov. 8, JOHN S., aged 83. Rela.
fives and friends invited to funeral services,
Hjt.. " n. in. at Haves Mechanics' Home.
Relmont and Lankenau aves. Int. North I
Cedar HI I cem.
RICE. Nov. (i. 11118. CHARLES W. hus
band nf Kllzaheth Rice (nee Walton), age I
71. Funeral services Sat . at 2 p. m,, at
his lato residence. 1312 Harrison at.. Frank
ford Int. private, nt Oakland Cem. Jle
inalus may be viewed Frl . from 8 to 10.
RICHARDS At Atlantic City. N, J .
Nov. 3. ADELINE E.. widow of Thilomen
Richards, aged 70. Relatives and friends,
Members of Nlcetown Haptlst Church Wom
en s illlKSIOIl VUilc, iuvtirx ,u tunc,., n-, - .
Ices, l'rl.. 10 a. in.. 30(3 N. lOtli at.. Tioga. !
Int. private, hremout cem., ivorrlslovvn,
l'a Friends mav call Thurs., 8 to 10 n. m.
SCHOENWIEHE. At flklllman. N. J
Nov. 4, CHARLES SCIIOENWIESE. aged
21, sou of Charles and Augusta Schoenwlese
of Illverton. N J. Due notice of funeral
will be elven
j Xov 4, HARRY C. husband of Elizabeth
Schomacaer. iteiauvea ana irienus, em.
ployes of Sehomscker Plnno Factory, em
ployes of John Wanamaker's 1'lano Dept ,
all members of the I'lano Dealers and Manu
facturers' Asso., survivors of 13th l'a. Cav ,
invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m ,
Oliver II. Hair Illdg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int
private. Friends may can rnura eve,
SCHl'L'm: Nov 3. HENRY V.. bus
band o( Lena M. Schultze (nee llebauer),
aged (18. Itelatlves and friends, Phlla. Mu
sical Asso., and the T. M. A,, invited to
funeral services. Sat . 2 p, m., 203 1'lsher
ave , Olney Int. private.
M'HWKIZER Nov. . at 161 N. Wilton
st., FREDA, widow ot Herman A. bchwelzer.
Due notice of funeral will be riven.
hCHWEIZER Nov. 6. 1018. ROSIE. wife
nf the late Jacob Schwelzr. Relatives and
friends, also Cannstatter Stutzen Vereln. No,
1, Invited to attend funeral services Sat.,
at 2 p. m.. at residence of her aon-ln-law.
B72U N 2d st , Olney. Int. Oreenmount
SELL Of pneumonia, Nov. o, FRANK,
son ot latn Frank and Elizabeth Sell, aged
43. Relatives and friends. 1'hila. Lodge,
No. 72. I". and A, M.i Energetic Iodge, No.
1143. I, O. O. F ; V. It. 11. Relief Asso..
InvlteJ to funeral. Frl.. 2 t in.. 1322 s,
t'aion st.. West I'hlla. Int. Fcrnwood Cein.
SMITH. Nov. S. CHARLES, husband of
Mary Smith, Relatives and friends. United
Urotherhood of Carpenters. I.ocal Union, No,
432. Atlantic Cltv. N. J., Invited to funeral.
Frl.. 1 P. to.. 009 Cantrell at. Int. Holy
CrBMimS-Nov. 8. MARY 0 wife of Den
iamln Smith, aged 88. Relatives and
Irlrends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. in..
3332 Rhawle at., Tacony, Int. private.
STEl'lIENSON At New Brunswick. N.
k...., A ICIIIV IAI?I. ,nn nt InC VI 11
aiid Jennie J Stephenson and brother of I
Major H F Stephenson. Misses Florence and
Mabel Stephenson, Mrs. Henry Holt and
Mrs C, Rlchman Funeral from sarlo.-s o(
W II. VJUacHeuufss. vs filially nv . ew
Brunswick N. J.. Iu 80 a
All
it, Borden-
t"Eu.A. e,. ,,
f. l Vll.i.l.lfc.-"'-'! fiiuii.uiiia
Nov. 8 1918.
ETHEL wife of Andrew Molzer and daugh
ter of William and Elizabeth Jonea. aged 29.
Funeral tit.. 2 p. 111.. from her parenta'
residence, 04 E. Ashmead t., Germantown.
Int Chelten Hills Cem.
SUPER. N"V. 8. ELIZABETH, widow, of
John Super. Relatives and friends, members
Patterson Memorial Presbyterian Church, In
vited to funeral servicea. Sat., 2 p. m., 329
N. Grnsa st, lnt, Radnor Jf. V. Cem,
'SVVART.. Nov. 3. ELLA CARLISLE
MILLER, widow of Edward J. Swartz. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral services,
Frl., 2 p. in., 4703 Baltimore ave. Int.
uri vate.
" TinnnnT.-. udilenlv. Nov 4. KAMIIF.t.
husband ot Mary Togaert (nee Ferns). Rel
atives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices. Frl.. 2 u. m . residence of brother.
1827 N. lorn si, iiil, private, ah, jiiuriau
THOMPSON. Nov. 4. JOSEPH, husband
of Cora Thompson (nee Davis), aged 82.
Relatives anu irieiiu. 1 airmoum ioage.
No. 183. K. of P., Invited to funeral. Frl.,
2 n. in.. 2018 N. Stanley t. Int. North.
wood Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 8 to
Tpi'nn' Nov. 3. SUSAN, daughter of tha
late Charles and Susan Todd. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services Thurs.,
8 p. m.. 2507 N. 12Ui st. Int. Frl., Bristol
Cetn. Auto funeral.
TONER Nov. ft. ELIZABETH A., widow
of John Toner (ne Kaney) Relatives and
frlrenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m..
2833 N. 8th st. High mass St. Edward's
Church 10 a. m. Int. private. New Cathe
dral Cem Auto funeral,
TlTMejrn Nov. 4. CLAHtB EDITH.
daughter of Eugene St. and Elizabeth Mor
ton turner, naeu iv. nervier private, 1 ri .
2 p. m . residence of aunt, Mrs. Edith 31.
Kllng. 117 N. 4th at.. Camden, N, J. Int.
private. Evergreen Cetn.
WALLACE. Nov. 3. ntEDDY FRAN.
CIS WALLACE, aged 2t. Funeral residence
ot mother, .'iiaa k. Monmoutn at., iion.
" n seii ltir tugiinn am savuta mam.
bar' of 'Stephen Utrard Council. No. 144. Jr.!
o. U, A, M. Remains may be viewed Sun. 1
WHiailTSON Nov. 3. JOHN, husband
of Anna Wrlahtaon and son of William and
Martha Wrlghtsnn. aged 83. Funsral l'rl.,
2 p. in., 2aa ueraiey at., tirrmantown. lnt,
private. North Cedar Hill Cam.
WYATT. Nov. 8, of bronchial-pneumonia.
IDA M . wife of Charles E. Wyatt, aged
40. Funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. in . tsotl
oxford st Jut nrlvate. Arlington Cats.
ZE1GLEH. Nov. 0, 1918, at hsr late real
denoe. 123 Falrmnunt ave. Newark, N, j,,
L'AZlt.LA 2E1ULEU, aged 80. Int. Frl., ml
11:30 a, m., at Oreenmount Cem,
LOST AND FOUND
FOLDER Lost. W Phlla. Bta, or 42 trol-
ls, black folder with name, papers, books
insldei reward. W. L. Fortsscus. 4311 Pins.
SCARF Lost, sealskin scarf on Saturday
morning, November 2, at Narberth Wa-
tlon, reward. Apply to tha ticket agent at
Narnertn niaiion.
SETTER IjoiU red Irish setter, license tag
88, Return to Fine Bred Kennels, Wash-
tngton laps, aoove aiseiou kvs. w at, h.
"TaTslltsr TtT -TT"'f ffYI TW
1IELP WANTED FEMALE
EXLKLLLNr OPPOKTLNIII TOR
rERJIANENT TOSITION
I
AFTER 4 MONTHS' SERVICE
OUR TOL'NCs WOMEN AUB nE-
CEIVIKG FROM 112.00 10 US 00
I'ER WEEK. WE PAY 110.00 WEEK
DURING THE FIRST MONTH AND
$11.00 DURING THE SECOND
MONTH, WITH FREQUENT IN-
cnrcAang thereafter, bonus
rATMENTS. SICK BENEFITS. VA
CATION WITH PAT. UNUSUALLY
ATTRACTIVE RECREATION AND
DINING ROOMS. WKI.L-COOKKD
FOOD OV BEST QUALITY SERVED
11ULOW COST. THE WELFARE OI
THE HMl'LOrr.3 IS VERT CARE
FULLY I.OOKED AFTER. AND
THERE IS NO DKTTER OPPORTU
NITY IXJIl ltnriNED TOUNO WOMEN.
APn.Y AT ONCE. ROOM 4M.
EOURHE BUILDING. BTH AND MAR
KET ST3 S A. St. to 5 r, sr.
AMERICAN TELEPHONE ANU
T3LEGPariI COMrANT
A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY IN
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK
Amerlesn armies In the field can advance
only If th Industrial army at home keeps
the supplies moving to the front.
Industry eannvt exist effectively without
th help of the Usll Telephone operator.
An opportunity for women, married or s!n.
r' 17 to 33 years, to make their patriotism
effective by serving at the Nations switch
board, 13 00 per week for first four weeks, t 110 81
to S12 per week can be earned next few
weeks. Rapid advancement thereafter.
Fascinating work In pleasant surroundings,
luncheons served at cost: anniversary pay
ments, sick benefits: vacations with pays 7
to 3 hours' work per day.
Apply any weekday
1M1 Arch atre-t .
409 Market atreet
9 A. St. to 5 r. It
. .Miss St. D. Jtytn
Miss G. Smith
28 W. Chelten
are.. Miss I. It. Zlngol
20 R. Cth st Chester. .Mils W. O. Relllj
New employment office at 87th and Chestnut
streets. Open day and evening.
9 A. M. to 8-30 P. M.
Mils A. Donohue.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COSIPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
lHX)KKKi:i'Elt In large otllcs, must he
thoroughly experienced, willing to, work
In various departments: etate experience
and aalary wanted p 820. Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, for furniture store; good
wages: Italian preferred. Apply D. Fante
Sou. mod s. nih st.
HOOKKEEPIiR.stenographer; central; hours
0 to 8: state qualifications, phone number.
If 832. ledger Central
BOOKKEEPERS AND CLERKS
ALSO TYPISTS
Ari'LT BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CAJIDY PACKERS
CHOCOLATE COATERS
AND CARAMEL WRAPPERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CHAMBERMAID; alan woman for Uav's
work: good wages. Call 3312 Race. Ph.
Baring 843.
CHAMI1ERWORK nnd waiting; white; small ,
family. Call 1723 Sprues st. '
CLKHK Young lady,
ftnirs' stats filer
quick and accurate at!
anu salary dejlred
M 143. Ledger Central
COMTOMKTKll OPERATOR j do multl
graphlnz only: must be quick: excellent
chance for rapid advancement; state ex
perience and salary wanted. P 323, Ledger
Offltje, ,
COOK Good plain cook wanted for a fam
ily in suburbs, will pay above regular
wages for right person. Address, with ref
erences. P 314. Ledger Office.
COOK, white: family of 3 adults,
rate bedroom. AdJreas P. o.
Cvnwyd Pa.
JR. sea
Vox 14,
COOKING and general housework: white
woman, good home and pay. Call between
11 a m and 4pm at 3238 Race.
COOKS, waitresses, chambermaids, nurses
wanted at Episcopal office, S12 S. 12th
st.
CUTTERS Experienced cutters on knit Je.
uey cloth; learners taken; ateady work;
good pay Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Co.,
2418 N Howard aL
DRESSMAKER wanta Improvera and finish
ers on waists, skirts and sleeves; attrac
tive workroom; permanent position; half day
Ssturday. Call rear. 2012 Walnut st.
FINISHERS ON REGULATION" WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
GIRL wanted for general Housework In
sma'.t apartment: 3 In family; good horn;
and wages; reference. Apartment Oul, 13J7
Sprues at.
o'lHL In office for filing and
errandst
chance to learn and advance.
Avply 214
S. 3th st,
Q1RL wanted to help In tea store. N. W. tur
ner stn nno vine: wsaes .. J" ' ' "-'"
FEMALE OPERATIVES
from 18 to 13 jeara of age
WOODBURY. JvT. J.. BAG-LOADING PKV.NT
United Bates Government work: Washing
ton Park, near Westvllle. N J., on Penn
sylvania Railroad (West Jertey and Sea
ahore division): also by trolley from Camden.
Free transportation to and from Philadel
phia. Camden and Intermediate points. Cars
reservod for women operatives.
Working hours. 7
3 v. m. to 11 p, in
to 3 v. ui, and
343 TO B4e PER HOUR
Beginners receive 31c per hour while under
Instructions, which lasts from 1 to 2 weeks,
after which tto rate is Increased according
to proficiency.
This' gives you an opportunity to show your
patriotism and do your bit while being paid
for It. aa the operation of this plant la es
sential to our overseas forces.
Lunch may be carried Into the plant or pur
chased t cost In the cafeteria.
rurther lnfermatlon mav- be obtalnM by
appljlng to anv United States or Tellers!
Employment Office
MacARTHUR BROTHERS CO
S3 S. 16th st. (second floor)
Philadelphia. Pa.
or
Employment Department
Washington Park
Westvllle, N. J.
FOOD IN GASPROOF TINS
IS URGENTLY NEEDED IN THE FRONT
LttlE TRENCHES
WE NEED CO GIRI.S.OR YOUNG WOMEN
" Vo HELP PUV IT THERE
WHICH CONSISTS OF SOLDERING THE
TINS AND PACKINO THEM WITH
JIARD BREAD
TOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BARN
A BONUS WHEN YOU BECOME
A """"x-xpekiknCED
WORK IN U0IIT, AlRT ROOSI
KsJrIBUCR-WKTL BAKINQ CO
HELP WANTED rEMAIE
UIRLS AND WOMLN
Wanted on work for the Government in
asembllns. topping riaehines, power presi.
foot 'press, screw machines and pipe thread
In department. II. T. Palste . Co., 32
and Arch sts. Apply to either U. 0. Employ
ment Office. 210 S, 17th at., to 10 a. m
or 1311 Arch at., 10 to 11:30 a. in. Eflnr
this ad and as'- for Sirs. Hobtun
GIRL'S
10 TEARS OR OVER
WANTED AT ONCE
. GOOD WAGES
TO WORK IN WALLPAPER TACTOltr
RAPID ADVANCEMENT
REC7CER, SMITH Vnl'.
WATER ST. AND SNYDEI1 AVE
GIRLS. 14 TO 17: GOOD OPPORTUNITY
FOR BUSINESS CAREER
.vrri.Y ltuiiEAU or employment
WANAMAKER'S
P.I.S. OVER 1C. TO DO LIGHT FACTORY
WORK
rri,Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
GIRLS AND WOMEN, experlenc-d end
learners, chocolate coalers; crevm bin
bon dippers: caramel wrappers and candy
pacers i andy Department. Finlev Acker
Co. 121 N 8th s'.. Philadelphia, Pa.
GIRLS. 10 vears of uae or over: light ma
chine work: experience not necessary;
permanent poeltlon. good pay wl.lls learn
ing. Increase according to proflclenpy. Apply
A." Moor. 303 Race st
GIRLS WANTED experienced and learners
In silk-spreading and other departments
steadv work, essential war Industry, good
wages. Apply Orlswold Worsted Co.. Darby,
Pa
GIRLS wanted to deliver telegrams all part
of cltv. aood pay; short hours: no Sunday
r.. - 'ee .vir. inaiiioers, western union
1.101 Chestnut. ,
OIRLS w-vnted not over 18 not cotnv to
school, for light work in newspaper office.
Apply city Editor, fourth floor. 008 Chest
nut t
GIRLS, over 10 yeara nf use. on llrrht. con
genial work 48-hour week: chance for adv.
Apnlv Ketterllnus l.lth.v Co.. 403 Arch st.
OIRLS wanted operate automatic gluing
machines on folding paper boxes. Brown
nsllev Co 410 N Franklin st.
GIRLS lo pack noodles nnd macaroni. 1012
Dakota street.
aiRL for housework wanted: half itlme:
laundry work B23 Pine stj
no
HOSIERY Knitters and toppers on Scott
nnd Williams full automatic machines,
double-stitch work, also loopers on Wright
steady dial 18-polnt machines: steadV work;
good pay. Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Co ,
2418 N Howard at
HOUSEKEEPER - Vvorkfng housekeeper
wanted competent, settled Trnmin will
luiv hlshest niges Address, with rcfei
epces P 313 Ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK Wanted cipable white glrT,
general housework; apartment small fam
ily live In Apply Powelton Apts . O J, SUtll
and Powelton ave
INSTRUCTOR in chin painting wanted
for a child H B 10. Ledger Centra 1.
KITCHEN GIRL,
to assist canlt N'nrthn.f.
ern Hospital, Aiiernenr RV and rullp et.
Superintendent, .phone Ke nslnston 4943.
fjNITTERS on ladles' underwesr: steady
work: good pay. Wakefield Knitting Co..
Dell nnd Luterne ats.
LADIES, takw work borne: spare time:
Sin tklhllSSS VlSlABk SlAll1tlaa CS W t
siainiiiHi .Miia-i 11'iiis-n.ie-xs innf, stli- A1KI
LAUNDRESS Northeastern Ho-pltal. Alle
ahenv ave. and Tulln at. Superintendent,
phone Kensington 4P4H.
MurilEICS HKLPER 2 children,
land Farm. Moorestown, N. J.
Wotldei-
, OFFER LADY small aviary and oood home
to teach two high school students in pri
Aitn hoin. permanent position Call ,TT
I rtTXi .m,,j 133') Chestnut st.
ol'FK'i; assistant, jouna- woman, must be
quick at figures, tjpewrltlng; rvuvancinent
8" merited. Apply Welnfcld Bros.. 303 s
2d st.
OPERATORS
ciX MATTRESSES AND QUILTS
SEE MR. LEISTER
T WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE. APPLY
N E COR. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE.
OPERATORS ON CUSHIONS AND
FURNITURE COVKRINGS. EXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
PATROL!, CLERK, experienced; state age,
experience and aalary expected, p 433.
I.edjer Office
SALESWOMEN FOR SEVERAL
DEPARTMENTS
APPLY BUREAU Or E.Mri.OYJIlJN"t
WANASIAKKR'S
BILiv SPREADERS Experienced and learn
ers: steadv work; essen. war Indus : good
wages Ap. Orlswold Worsted Co.. Darby. Pa.
SLEEVERS AND FELLERS, experienced on
civilian work: Union special machine.
Mlllsrs's 1Hlh and Reed sts
SODA CLERKS
EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAJtAKER'S
STENOGRAPHER , ,. .
One nf the most progresslvo and oldest
business houses In Philadelphia has an open
ing for an ambitious and energetic stenog
rapher who can also Intelligently handle
offlce details with speed and accuracy: thor
oughness and common senss more essential
than previous experience, this Is not war
Job but an exceptional opportunity to be
come part of a auccessful organization; your
alsry will keep pace with your develop
ment Address P 127. Ledger Office,
STENOGRAPHER
QUALIFIED FOR HIGH-GRADE WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
STENOGRAPHER
on ntc-TAPiion cipkhator
rilErERAHLT ONE LIVING IN GERMAN- I
TOWN Oil CHESTNUT HILL '
CALL HELL PHONE. CHESTNUT HILL ,
780 FOR APPOINTMENT '
STENOGRAPHER Salary about 113 weekly
to start; willingness to work and desira
bility to learn more essential than past ex
perience: your salary will keep pace with
your development. M 418. ledger Office. .
STENOclltXpHER and general office work,
board and laundry. Apply University Hos
pltal. 34110 Spiuca at.
STENOGRAPHER", uptown real palate office;
state exp . wages wanted. H 883. 1.ed. Cent,
STENOGRAPHER, beginner W.J JlcCor
ntlck. 4033 I.ancxster ave. m
STENOGRAPHERS for permanent positions;
good wagea; rsasonable hrs, ; state exp.
and aalary deslrsd. 1 322, I.edgsr Office.
TYPIST and bill clerk; knowledgs of offli-e
detail; fair salary to start. Apply 244
K. Blh st.
TYPISTI4 Public Ledger Co. requires sev
eral typists who are quick and accurate;
atralght addressing work; good chance fur
advancement! hours 830 to 3-30, 8:'30 to
10 a. m. Saturday. Apply to Miss Horner,
fourth floor, 012 Chestnut st.
TYPISTS
state exp.l accuracy required;
permt, position: good oppor.i good
f competent, P oil Ledger Office.
gooa salary
WAITRESS, wnlte, experienced, for Main
Line poaltton near church, atationi ref
erence required! rpod wages. Phone. Bryn
Mawr 82.
WAITRESSES. VvTIITE. FOR
COUNTER AND rLOOR. WORK
APPLT BURKAU fiV EMPIAVYMENT
'ill I ii'i'ii lla,
HELP WANTETJ FEMALE
WOS1W, white, dsy'a work.
K Iisan st , Uermantown.
omlni 1(1.12;
Call at 02
Phone Wy-
'
,
WOMBS' ARE KNL1STISO
IN WAR WORK
w h r Not t of
I
Send not only a man, but a gun to tne dont
S'hi
Wnmtl from 1 In 43 vear of ape wanted
to learn operation of machines; no tsrTence
necessary! plenty of Uaht work for those who
sr not strong 23 rents per hour or 114 01
per week for the first two weeks while you
.ire learning. thn piecework, your pleiework
earnings should average from $4 to 13 per
day or more.
A steam-hetted plant
Matron in charge
We have hospital and r.ur-
Boarding houses for -somen vvorkts
A Inrre cafeteria for women
Special train service from Philadelphia.
Special 10-trin tickets, Philadelphia to IkH)
stone, SI. 23; S-rnonth limit.
bring nnrniiKNCK
For further Information app
MIDVALH STEEL AND OltnNANCB CO
Eddvstnne Rifle Plant
EddJ "tone, Ta.
OR
rillLADHLPHIA OITlrE"!
1111 Arch t. (Mln Kurz).
"in fl. 17th st
r,'.03 Market st. (Mr. Meonsti.
N. W. enr. 40th and Taschsll svt
(Mr. PlechnerJ,
1110 Federal st. (Mr. Elfreth).
WOMEN VV A.N it. i'
EXPERIENCED WII1TK WAIVRESSES
AND WHITE WOMEN WANTED TOR
KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM WORK
IN CAFETERIA, HOTELS AND
SCP.V1CE RESTAURANT3
AT HOG ISLAND
VDVANCHD. UP-TO-DATr. WAGE'I
ROOM AS'D BOARD INCLUDED
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS fNn'
EXCELLENT LIVING CONDITIONS
APPI.T
U S EMPLOYSIKNT Ol'FlCK
300 WAtNUT ST.
SEE SIR. SCULL
DO NOT Ari'LT AT 1100 ISLAND,
IF rOU ARE EMPLOYED AT ANT
OTHER SHIPYARD DO NOT APrLT
WOMEN FOR TART TIME DURING
11113 NOON AND AFTERNOON
HOURS FOR SELLING AND OTHER
LINES OF CONGENIAL WORK
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
I
WOMEN 1011 BOTH LIGHT AND
HEAVIER WORK, ELF, VA TOR OP
ERATTNO. STOCKROOM WRAP
PERt AND SHEET WRITERS
VPrl.Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAJtAKER'S
WOMEN UNDER 30 TEARS
111 various classs of work, such as assem
bling, Impeding, racking and stock clerk
ing; experience not necessary.
Applv 8 a.m.
THE HESS. BRIGHT MFG CO
Front st. and Erie ave.
WOMEN 10. middle a
makers: SOo an hour.
:e. for sausage
Apply 3943 Oer-
mantown ave.
WOMEN tu act a orderlies Samaritan.
Hospital Broad and Ontario sts
YOUNG LADY for general detail work Irt
office of one of the oldest and most reli
able firms In Philadelphia, must hive some
kniiwledae of stenography, salary to start
about $13 weekly: advancement and good
opportunity for future development to the
right rar'y your salirv will keep pue. with
voilr development M 117. Ledger Office
YOUNG LADY wanted In office of wholesale
grot er as asiisiaji' 10 uuoxi.eeper , must
be able lo oprate IUinIli7ton tjpewrlter
Applv In person Coaily. llanlgen as Cn ,
118 s Lelaiv,,re ae
YOUNG iTDY wanted, capable ot taking
charge of mailing deportment Apply
Globe Automatic Sprinkler Co., 2033 Wash-
lliBton ave. ,
YOl'NG WoVIAN Large manufatruring I
company marketing Its nationally adver
tised producta through the grocery trade
wants an active oung woman of pleasant .
.......nulltv and Irreornacbali'a character an.1
l,-,ut,e re sjles wor wittl the cnnnilmer
1 In connection with an extcnslvo educational
Campaign ariiuiciiir,tin n i jt miiinanesn
to do the work, absolute honesty and a
....aiicef ilelermlnatlon to succeed. An ex.
cellent opportunity to davelop Must bo will
cellent opportunity 10 naveiop juusc uo '
Ing to travel and furnish suiety bond
ary and traveling expenses Give full
tlculars In first letter. Call at 333 Bo
Oill
par
Bourse
Building
YOUNG WOMAN tur clerical position, pref
er.iblv with some knowledge of Flsnr
bllllni; inachlno, state ace, references and
salar) II V,l. Ledger Central,
YOFN'O WOMEN. OVER 17 YEARS
OF AGE. ron
1 VSIIIERS AND INSPKCTOIf
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAJtAKER'S
YOUNG WOMAN wanted by tru.t rnmpanv,
central part of city, to assist In the safe
deposit ilept II 93. Ledger Central
young Women
I'O.-.iESSlNO SELLING AUlLITT.
TACT AND PERSONALITY TO PRE
SENT OUR MKRCIlANDIhE IN
PHILADELPHIA AND NEARBY
TOWNS EASY. INTERESTING
WORK. .
APPLY AT OFFICE
W, 4.H. WALKER ,
1244 RIDQE AVE
IMSITION nteii for capable woman unde
83: healthful outdoor educational worli
where effort is appreciated and me-lt r
warded: salary 113. C 208 ledger Offlce.
WARD MAIDS. 2. and a second conk: either
white or colored Apply ft. Luke's Hos-
pltal, 4414 N Ilraod.
ficncnl
BUSINES." SEllVICE CO 11 111 Land Title. I
HOOK'EUS 118-180; STF.NOG'S. 110-123.
CAPABLE OFFICE WOMEN separate dent. I
HELP WANTED MALE
AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO.
HAS STEADY BMPImiENT FOR
HJ'ABI.EMEN
GROOMS
WAGON WASHERS
HARNESS CLEANERS
APPLY TODAT
1STH AND MARKET
, I
ADVERTISING BOLICITOR Young man fof I
cleaslfted dept. of large mstropolltan r.sws-1
paper; In reply give experience and name ot I
Oily in wnicci xou nave worascii all corrs
soondence confidential M 838. ledger Off.
AGENT for motortruck: freight station ex
perience wun raiircaa or eiprsss rompanr
desirable. Write P 307. Ledger Offles.
ACCOUNTANT, famHlar with coat keeping
on utilities and civil engineering work!
salary good; state experience and salary de
sired
II 940, I.e
Central.
HELP WANTED MALE
T
JIIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCM CO.
IJDDtSTONK RIFLE r-LANT
EDDTSTONE, l'A.
Work In yctir shirt sleeves during tin1
winter mouths In a stsain-heated plant. j
Gt ft permsnent position with the largest
rifle plant In tho world.
Good transportation from all points.
Special workmen's train rn Pennslvanls
Rsllrnsd. lesvlng lirosd street Station.
Philadelphia, II:1N u, m.i $1.23 for 10-trlp
tlcketi other trains nt frenuent Intervals
dlreet to plan': trcHlev car No, 37 In suk-
ini ir
:'hister and Wilmington mr out of
w.r u
Duy direct to pisnc.
Veet)lne weld-r-
Drop forgers.
Learners on machine
lnsneclors
Laborers (white or colored) I
'Inolniakers.
Machinists.
Toolroom inai'hlne hand
APPLY
PlIILVDRLPHIA OFI'iri.t '
Open evenings snd Sundays
1321 Arch si (Mr. O'Connori
..'ii.! Market st. (Mr Moony!
V W. tor tPth and Paschall avt
(Mr PIechnr)
141(5 Federal at. (Mr. Elfreth)
uto truiks will leave 1321 Arcn street
1 cully except Saturdu.vs as follows: Mondav
and Tuewlav. 10 u. in.. I t). m.. 3:80 r. m.-
Wednesday. ThutaJay Irlday. 11 a. in. and
i 3 30 c. in
AlJjUSTLI'.d
BROWN i. SHARP 0R1DI.EY AUTOMATIC
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
OPENING OF NEW DEPARTMENT
HIGH RATE AND BONUS
AT ONCE
VOW IS THE TIME Now
EDDTSTONE MUNITION COMPANY
U P. LUCKENHACH
e
CMPLOYMKNT MANAGER
TAKE CHESTER SHORT LINE
TROLLEY TO THE GATE
ir YOU CAN'T CALL WRITE
NEW YORK SHIPrttTlLDtNO
CORPORATION
Camden, N, J.
WL 1-VT THE SAME COVEP.N1IKNT
RATES AS ALL THE OTHER YARDS.
THIS TARD HAS THE LvRGEST OUT-
PUT AND 1? THE BEST EQUIPPED OF
ANY TARD ON THE DELAWARE. SHIPS
BUILT UNDER COVER. WORK RAIN OR
SHINE.
Good transportation from all nolnts. Spe
cial workmen's trains nn Pennsvlvanl leave
HharkamaTnn st. wharf. Philadelphia. 7 a.
m.. Market at. wharf 7 a m : 8c fare from
Philadelphia: other trains at frequent In
tervals Uroadway psrs from Federal st .
I Camde-i. direct to plant. Ferrv at South
1 st. wharf. Philadelphia, at 7 a. m, stops at
tne plant.
ANOLESMITHg
VCETYLCNE WELDERS
BOILERMAKERS
UOLTER3 (to learn riveting, etcl
COPPERSMITHS
rURNACE 3IEN (experienced on uUte and
angle bending)
FLANOE TURNERS
MACHINISTS (for large tools)
HEATER BOYS
MACHINISTS (for installation work)
PASSER BOYS
PRESS-MEN
RIGGERS
SHEARMEN
M1LET SIETAL WORKERS
SCHOOL FOR SHIP FITTERS. 3 montfca'
course; half time in school, half time on
the alups: paid while l-arntng a good trade.
Exceptional opportunity for young men 19
to 33 years. No Class 1-A men taken for
learners' Job.
Apply to the Employment Department ,t j
yanl or to Mr. Porch. U. K Kmplos-ment
Rmcaii. 1521 Arch bt . or Mr Vry. It. ?.
Kinulovment Bureau. 3J and Walnut sts.
Brine this ad with you
AUTOMATIC OPERATORS
KxpeneneeJ on Grldley 1 Cleveland ma
chines, capable ot adjusting steel bar opera
tions; high hourly rate and high plecenoik
price;, day and night work.
APPLY A. SI.
1IIK HESS-BRIGHT SIFG Cu
Front st. and Erie ave.
.UTOMOniLE MECHANIC pay bh- wage,! I .. A GOVERNMENT DOCKS
for cxpirlenceJ man who can work on all L,.,- , , Tinnr-nd ivn nocirni'tt nRns
mlM of cars: good gnlllon man meferred WANT LABORERS AND UOt.IvliLIl.DE83
Call Krouse Motor I ar t'o . 213 N. Broad St. I
BENCH HANDS nnd helners on wood work I
Applv Woolford Wood Tank Co., 14.'9 1
Chestnut hi . or near Darby Station, renna I
Railroad V H Emp Office, 121 Arch at
BODY IU ILDElf bn' h men and mill
hands, ifood war.es. Lewis Body Co.. 2Kls
W. Flel. her street,
BOOKKEEPER A large manufacturing con
cern. Hruud Ulld CneslMlt sts , needs
blight, .i'iive nun for lnep handlse salei
luilffer i,n f, r man vhi has recent exneri, nc
1 In humlllri.- Iar-e number iMstinr. nnd who
Is quick and accurate. 11 114. Ledger cen
jtral .
tlOOKKEEPEIt Man wanted 11s safeguard
ledger clerk P 513 L.lger Office. I
BoY In office for filing nnd errands; chance
to learn and advance. Apply 214 h. 3th
strc-i . .
IA)Y u anted In tea store. N W cor 4th and 1
Vine; wagesto start 110 pr week..
DOTS I
13 YEARS OR OVER
WANTED AT ONCK
OOOD WAGES . '
RAPID ADVANCEMENT
UUCKER. SMITH t PAGE
WATER ST. AND SNYDER AVE
' BOYS. 14 TO 17; GOOD
OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS CAREER
ATPLr BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
BOY Larg stenmslilp conmpsny requires
active, Intelligent buy for office work sal
ary to start 8. Guild opportunity for ad.
vancement and to learn business. Interesting
work: mu.'t be over 10. one or two cars high
sihonl education preferred, l'or Interview
write stating age. experience. If any. anu
I tharactei reference r .-.nil i.euger ottlco
BOYS WVNTED FOR NltillT WOltKl i
I MUST BE OVER 10 CHANCE FOR '
ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER 0
V. M LEDGER OFFICE. IIFTH
FLOOR
BOYS to work In hlnderyi excellent opp,
' to learn trade, good pav to start U. s.
I'.ishlon & Sample (look l'o.. Illlft Diamond.
BOYS wanted, not going to school, for work
1 In newspaper office. Apply city editor,
, fourth floor, r.ml Chestnut st.
CABINETMAKERS: strictly Government
' work; overtime Jcb; come prepared to.
1 work, Kramer Woodwork!!' Co.. 3d and,
Cumberland sts . , ,
CANDY MAKERS AND HELPERS
AITLY BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT
WANASIAKER'S
CARIJET AND RUO SALESMAN
EXPERIENCED
APPLV BURBAU 0 BMPLAY
HELP WANTED MALE
5
IS YOLIt JOB PERMANENl
MIDVALE
HTV.UU AND ORDNANCE CO
NICETOWN
This plant
180(1. ror
future, as
have the
has been operating sinvs
Men who aro seeking tha
well as the present. w
following? positions open
ir
ll-ucli Hards "
boring Mill Hands 1
. Gauge Makers 1
, IATIIK HANDS . ".
Icumntlve Machinist' J
Mt.llng Mschlneooeratoi" '
Planer Hands '
Repairmen
Shaper Hands 1
.SIotter Hands ,
fhresders (shells i
. . , Toolmakers ,
l.leotrlcsl Crane Operators '
, Electricians
L ectrlcal .Machinists
Armature Winders
MOLDERS ,
rirentiers !
RIGGERS
i i l, .......Tln,rrl"h" '
1LM. CONVEYOR OPERATOr.S
Locomotive Crane Operators
.Helpers In
Machine Shops
Press Plant
Rolling Mill
Tire Mill .
V i inorl emperlng p.i n
ordnsnee ,
OPEN HEARTH
Hammer Shop
30l Wlssahlckon ave
IBK. Chelten ave.
i.Jl Arcn st. (Mr. Cupltt
NEAREST C.-slSMf'LOTMKNT OITIUK '
UIAUFFEUR Esperlenced man for V-ton
Autocar truck, one familiar with handling-'
of chairs preferred, light handling; short
hours: steady position for competent man:
must furnish good refs Annlv "44 H Slh
rr'r
UIIAUFFEFR wanted.
University Hospital,
Apriy in parson to
140
10 Spruce et.
' IIAUI'FEURS AND HELPERS
T WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE
WAR'iHOUSE. APPLT
N. F COR. 21ST AND WASHINGTON AV.
CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS
APPLT WANAMAKER'S GARAGE
SOUTHEAST CORNER 2D AND WALNUT
CHINA AND EXPRESS PACKERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
..5
CM.KItlC. navroll. extiertencsii, .tjl. .,.
penence and salary exptcted. P 482. i,e
ger office.
i iiAm:nH. VTTritF.-. -vtv-'v
ATTENTION I
rtlE MEN VV1IO ARE -WORKING ON
THE MIII'S AT HOG ISLAND JtUST
BE FED.
WILL l'OU HELP FEED TIIEM7
'WE WANT FIRST-CLASS. EXP
R1ENCED WHITE
BAKERS
COOKS
AND
KITCHEN MEN
EM Kl.l. ENT WAGES AT ADVANCED
RATE AND THE BEST KITCHENS IN
THE COUNIRY TO WORK IN
WILL YOtJ HELP TO TEED TDK
ROYS WHO ARE BUILDING THE
BRIDGE OF SHIPS TO FRANCE?
COJIE DO YOUR BIT JN YOUR
OWN LINE OF WORK.
TOU ARE NEEDED AT ONCE; NOT
TOMORROW. BUT TODAY.
APPLY V. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICB
300 WALNUT STREET
(SEE SIR. SCULL)
DO NOT APPLY AT HOG ISLAND
rr TOF KV.K KMPIOYED AT ANT
OTHER SHIPYARD DO NOT APPLT
COPYHOLER Youiu man who Is a good
reader wanted on morning" newspaper.
48-hour week; good salary to bright yoonc
man. Call today, after 8 p. in., at COS
Chestnut st. fifth floor.
COTTON YARN and warp dyehouse hands
wanted Apply Nicetown Die Works
C and Westmoreland sts.
Dr-.TAII.MAN WANTED FOR NIGHT
WORK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE: HOURS
3 TO 12. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. AP-
IM.V Mil KILPATRICK. PUBLIC LEDGER
1 DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED FOR CIR
CULATION DEPARTMENT! ANSWER
BY LETTER STATING QUALIFICATIONS
H 328 LEDGER OFFICE
LABORERS LABORERS LABORERS
DOCKBUILDERS DOCKBUILDERS
DOCKBU1LDERS
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AT PL.V.NT
yOOT Or SNYDER AVE.. PIIILA.
SLEEP AND EAT
Yol ca:.
, PAY AT END OI EACH
WEEK
THIS IS A LONO-TIME JOB. PLENTY OF
WORK FOR ALL. SIEN. PUT ON
YOUD OLD CLOTHING AND
COME TO WORK IN SIORNING
LABORERS LABORERS LABORER!
DOCKBUILDERS DOCKBUILDER?
DOCKBUILDERS
SNARE t TRIEST CO.. CONTRACTOR!"
FOOT OF SNYDER AVE.. PHILA
OR
SEE SIR. ICORN
L S. EMPLOYJIENT OFFICE
3D AND WAIJJUT STS
1 DRA1TSMAN. ramlllar with piping and
1 equipment work, to make drawings under
Ithe direction of others: s-ilary trocvli stats
experience and salary desired. H 837, Led
1 s-erCentral ..
DRAFTSMAN, familiar with map work and
location 01 screeis. sewers, waier pipin
etc.. to go to Wllmlnglnn: salary good: stats
experience and salary desired, H 838. Led-
.ter Central. ,
DRUGGIST'S quall8ed aaslstant or mana
ger required for permanent position, avail.
v. rite or phone ManajTinK bin, ferry c oon
117 v.iar
dre ave.
ENGINEER "-anted; 8 hn-jrs per day.
Pub
lie ',-iT-er to . -ven n.,f,
WANTED AT ONCE
FIREBRICK LAYERS
ELECTRIC LINEMEN
RIGOERS
COLORED WAITERS I'OR CAiJP
JUT N. ItTII ST.
ApHJ nearsat U. S. Eroplajrmsnt Offlte
Bring thla ad with yen
FIRElfAN wanted! good wge and roeal.
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