' ifV-. if ? Ivi n i C'- Ii 1 If- I.; i r ?- ' ' ll IW t: t IB K I,jV IK V fJ V i feSIP OF THE'StREEt OPINIONS DIFFER ON STOCKS' FALL i , Some Blame It on Tight Money; Others Sec Pessimism as Cause U was generally agreed In the flnan claj tllatrlct yeatenlny that the-nharp tie ellne In the pricen of stocks was the result of money conditions. One Weill known broker said there was no buj Inif power, and every one wanted to sell. An a lnntter of fact there Is a strong potential buying power, he said, but It cannot get the money accommodations. "8eeral clients left our board room to day." he said, "who were wiling to buy at today's quotations, but we were not In a position to extend the usual courtesies to them " , Asked If he could see any Immodl- ate change for present conditions ho .wu.t. ncc ...I. .i.m.iuui- . aid, -poaslbly In six months " "Of course I mean." he continued. I "we will have better prices nnd re-1 notions right alongr, but thero Is so much new construction and 'so many manufacturers who will need money , right away that I don't look for much easo In the money mnrkct for quite a While." ' 1 six months" Opposed to this opinion was the Mew ano.ner weu-anown oroKcr. its nil . The w , fir Jobbn, trad nonsense," he said, "to blame money i klnda were a shado hlsher Thp nuotationi restrictions for the conditions of the ! r,'J,'?W!cll or western beef In aeta amnkeil. ,ecurlty market today. Five different I S&'lfaT'&ft&dSflX banks called ui up today with offers of ' an.1 tendera emnlipd 40c: beef him. $no- fnnneV to loan lt'n thn condition of I T0T" 'ITJlV. Iljlli'- hama S P curod. monej to loan. its me conaition oi loose 8B37c, du, skinned lonae. in the country. We're nil drifting to3BM,p do do. amoked. sswas'ir. other Bolshevism with the exception of a few Jf, "mnJ'a'J,y .S- "A0,,, ."n' able men who will try to keep things ' 2uferat0-o8,,8lcTdo!'afTo"r,ed,,.m tSliesViGS: right. The air Is charged with unrest I nlcnlo ahoutd;r H. I. cured, loose, 27i . nd pessimism. The condition of the , Tn", MS-i?Clo&lan,i,lrSKrlf- tSSSJ" stock market today reflects the dls- a rp brand and aeraat. cltv cured. 4S-- turbed, uniettled state of peoplo's minds and not the state of the money market." A prominent banker 'who la in clone touch with what Is generally known .as 'the "big Interests," said esterdny when speaking of Mr. McAdoo's reslgna t!onr that all the surmises and reports which he has seen do not touch the real cause -according to his Information. Later on It will be known, ho said. that Mi;. McAdoo's health Is the prime consideration In the matter. Who Will Direct Bondi? Wlien railroad stocks began to de cline yesterday morning soon after the opening of the stock exchange, conversation In the brokcTB1 offices nat urally turned to the resignation of Mr. McAdoo. A banker remarked in this connection that ho did not think the pro nounced -weakening In rails was so much th reault of Mr. McAdoo's resignation as the doubt and uncertainty oer his probable successor, nnd he said he hoped President Wilson would appoint two men as successors, one aB Secre tary of the Trensury and one as director general of railroads The article published jesterday on the subject of Mr. McAdoo! resignation by the Providence Journal, gIMng as the reason, not the fact that the Secretary had found It Impossible to live on his official salary, but' his Insistence that the railroads bo returned to their owners at the earliest possible moment after the Snd of. the war, in' opposition to the views; which. It Is said, nro held by the Presldentwas generally accepted In the financial district, nndvmany financiers said public ownership of the 'rallrdllds wouhTbe the big lssUd between the two part Its In the next presidential cam palih. A majority said that In taklnc the Stand which the Providence Journal attributed to Mr. McAdoo he would have the country behind him. ' Not alt, however, wire of this opinion, and some brokers were surprised that th,e possibility of government ownership 'should have any but a bullish effect on railroad stocks One well-known banker, whose house ti closely usOclated with large railroad Interests, called attention to the report of a telegram having: been sent to Mr. McAdoo by employes of roads operated out Of Bt. Lc.'ls opposing his resigna tion and pledging him $2000 a month as a part of his salary. -' "This," said the banker, ;er. ' Introduces a new element into tne we ask nui selves what discussion and stand Is labor colnr to tako In the matter if It Is made m. national ibsuot "I have no, uouDt tnat lauor win uo In favor of dovernm-nt ownership, but evldantly from this t.l.fm labor be Hees,Mr., McAdoo Is nlso In favor of It, ' . Port of Philadelphia PHIPPINO MITGS The steamer . Bramwell Tolnt passed Breakwater at 0:43 this morning. , Tha schooner (Somsno. wnlcn left Puet Sound en route for Port Elizabeth. Houth Africa, has not been reported for 1D7 cla. She Is considered much overdue and fears for the safety of the ship and her crew aro entertained in western shlpplns circles The schooner Carrie W. Unbsun. bound from Ruttan, to Tampleo. sprang .-. leak during-a blow oft the Central Amu lean coast and was forced to return to port. A danrtroua obstruction, believed to be a submerged' barge. Is reported midway be tween Itoff Island and the main piers at South Beaih. n Fourteen men ,of the eteauier Damuru, which was etruck by lightning ort. (luam. are reported to have landed, oh the east ra.tr at tha thlllnDlnea. The dlauatch states that all numbers of the crew have fcv.n , accounted for, but this dots not conform i with a previous report that the crew cpm prlaed forty-ali men, elahteen of v horn neru reported safe.ln San Francisco This !eaM ' (our men still to be accounted for If tne Sral r.tiATl ! rnrrrt. The . schooner Fred W Thurlow. bound fn. It.f.lhn frnm Hln lib .lutlnlrn. I.Ilii n L.I.. I i -? .-v ri" - -1 L'z.i-. .r;. '..-u.,x. 'feiwlns lost her sails nnd s'lffered much daniice 'J InJ-a recent storm. This Is tho third Sg schooner that, has attempted a trip from The tanker aulfoll, from Ihlt pon. the alearner 8abln Sun and the atapi,r John D, Rockefeller, all bound south, were reported as jiavfpg passed Jupiter. A wireless dlapatcn brings the news ttirtt the Italian strainer San Qennaro, from Genoa to New York, .was signaled -ml Is approaching lhe American coast. She will probably dock tomorrqw. The tug W. D Kenne. towing a barge, passed east of tity Island The Sark Doigen. a Norwegian craft, bound f6r Ilalllmore. passed In Cane Henr last nUty. .t - . r Sun ,nd Tide Bun rites . 6 37 a m. f Sun sets ,. 4.80 p m. PHILADELPHIA ., Hlah water 7 18 a.m. 1 High Water '18 p m. Low water. 2 83 a.m. Low water, 8 Ot p.m. -. ' BBEDY ISLAND mii watar 4 88 a.m I High water 4.83 p.m. 3&t Low waff r.U .35 a.m. I Low wlr,12 00 p.m iU Vs DKEAKWATISll Wt Klgh water 2 21 a.m. I High water 2 40 p in. wjc Loy water., 8:28 a.m. J Low water, II 58 p m. Arrived Str Ericsson, McNSmee, Ilalllmore, pas sengers ant roose, urn"" l'". Cleated ' Btr.FawnM. Rlfh, New Yofk, mdae. Clyde BtMnWhlp Co ..,,,. I Str New York, Curry, Norfolk, mdse, Clvde Steaihthlp Co. Str. Ericsson, McNamee. Ilalllmpre, pas sengers anil nde. Urlcaaon J.lnn., wi . Other Atrlval. ninrMdun ..'tfelhbume New York. Os.BU1l nt . v iirt Tft "r. J.pnrl imiinln N.w Tork...i..Ni it.l,lUY 11 rCaoba ..,.,,!. .- New York,,,,. Nov Sjt lagolancf ...... .... New York, .. ...Nov JU L . 4 InwInrthlM hfi Ban" Francisco New York, ;.,, Nov 28 Triton ..(.DiHImora New fork .,., Nov 21) Arn i....... ,sk New York .... Nov 2J Balmoral" CastU) .,.. Nw York ....NovaB Vunu West Essie.,.. Elisabeth Van .., New York," ..Nov 54 llelgla ....... .... New lorn.., ., Nov ; HtUniji i.,i. ..,, New York. (.,,. Nov 2 NaeoorheeV, New York., ,.. Nov 21 e.Ita ... Mnltur.llim M.tv Vrt.lf , .. .MnVS -' 1-uaSr .Prnce,. .... Hew York.;, I. Nov 54 otoftni nu:- ' , . , loren. ... ,.. ,. jvew irK..t,.ov a t JTr1" ..n.. Fowy New York Nov 21 (hi ' l ton . Tanm New Yore, ,,NovJ TPaneey ,. ...Boston Now York Novv .ti ,1er ,..-. ...9 Ha I more .. ,,,Nov2 Navarind .,,,', . .. . likjtirnoro ', . , .Nov 2 Oscar yrwrifk JL , 40rrrr .,. ... ,. p,w ininiMflii.'' Tlli ',. it ,. " vKlriiora , . .Nov 24 W ';! M. U i v j -..tj- w ' i na ibkcq. nrni.' fuqi. now ure rnmitH mm!mmr-nmm, UJISfW-f' -3r,:40!.:ji ,.......-., :'ff.J'i! , f andthe question nqw Is,-Who Is right t The Providence Journal or labor?'' This 'banker said he hadvno Tfloubl of the result If the question la made on Issue. -He remarked: "The people are opposed to (Jovernmcnt ownership." Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUB WHEAT Receipts. IS 41". bushels The market ruled steady but quiet. The fol lowing, were the quotations Cr lots !n export (levator, Government itanaard iiivivtiiui iiHiiuHni pncff-;vo. 1 red win' inA:T,t"l"ky.' r? N 3 red, imuttr. -.Os! No I red winter 12 82; No. 8 north. SI? .pIi1' J2:M: ":.. hRr, winter. 12 821 No. Jl red winter. garlicky, 12 SOi No. S red. iffi?J,V&?!wNo' . 0i Wo. 4? "A llekjr.82.2Si No. i, ami.tty. 12.27! No. 4. tmrilcky. amutty.. J2.V8! Nb 5 red, ij.VS) 8,' "' ?. '- 2S! Ne s mtty. Jam, No. A. sirlleky. imuttv. 12.24 i.SPmm"".'"""'. 1MI 'bushele Demand 5A". .,l?hl andnrlces were nominally un. 7i,.1n'."D.?"S !?.' . Quotations- car location.' II Mill TO."""."' " ,0 """ ,,,U (iAT?,T:.1Ui,yl,A ,28-MT, "bushels Trade waii nutet, but pricen ruled stead,, with moderate nrrerlnErs. Oimtafinn.. r-.. 1.. . . . . .. -. . --.-- ..v.,.. v ivji. mn kVTh VierSfiiM?l& W,?' .1t2r 8I51 No. 4 white. 70t?70ttc siei No. 4 white. 7oe,7lH4c TiSo waT'a5r.TU3orfe 'w.r1." 'n",".. mamtalne" iHoVtnr1 wVrleW;50t.fl,KS,, Tr "'" Jr ! i;j In "H-lb aek win. ."."iheM. 1T5CJSJ S5i' JSSt'Wttl1 h?"lm"firl!"t whcat- loo-per cent flour. ' nYHTrLbtm wa. In lUht requc.t. but "teadj, We ouoto at J0O10.20 per barrel. ,n 'SCK9. aa to quality. PROVISIONS hreakfaat bacon, weaterii" cured. 4Scj' lard r"-.Drn rennen, .'m wzuci lara pure city kettle rendered. 28V4 29c KEFINED SUGARS ' Trade w nulpt. but the market ruled firm on a baala of Be for nna sranulatei. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Country ad,lcca were atrons and thl market ruled ery firm, with de mand readily nbaorblna the ery limited oflerlnss Quotations: New York, while. milk, fanci. fresh. .14V4 83-.C, specials hlsher, do. do, fair to rood. fresh, 33H M 84c, Wisconsin, whole-milk. fancy-, 34W 3oc: ilo do. fair to good. 33 t?84c. HUTTEn The market continued firm un der light receipts nnd a ireod demand. Wo ;iuoi: Boua-picKca creamer, extras, osc: lilBher scoring- aooda. (17 B 08c the latter for Jobbing- sales, extru nrsts, 03e. firsts, I10M (Nc: aeconda ri7ffiS0(.: fancy brands nf prints Jobbing t 70e72e: fair to good. 3Cf6Be npOB Ware scarce n(j higher with n opd lnqb(ry- lhe following were the juo itlonsi ,Frfo cases, nearby firsts. (204? 21.00 per cratej current receipts 120 70 per case: western extra flrnts. t.'l 621.60 np case: firsts, 120 40C2O 70 per esse, Inferior lots lower, storagn eggs. 113 oOtMtl Mi per case, selected fresh Jobbing ut 7n077e.per POULTRY LIVE Fowls and chickens ol,l fairly and ruled firm at the late udanie Tur Keys were morn plentiful, quiet and Ipwer Quotation. Fowls, according to quality, 20 4f82c: spring chickens, according to quality, 2US2c; roosters. J022c. Ducks. Pekln, H2CI8Sc; do, Indian llunner, 2808UO. Oeean, 280820 Turkeyt. a28Bc Oulnens, yquns-. per pair, weighing IV, rtg lbs. apiece, life 1.10, smaller sixes, OOtPSIc., Clalnens, old. per. pair, , S38()c. rigeons, old, per pair, 80989c: M young, per pair, 2.108l)c. . DRESSED Turkevs were lower under larger supplies, but there was not much change In other descriptions Dtmanrt. was only fair The quotations were as follows: ejresh-klllcd turkeis, spring choice selected, 42048c: do, fair to good -io41": old toms. 400 42c: old hens 40942c, rowls In barrels, dn -picked, fancy selected. 87c: weighing: 4H lbs. and over tpct, aOVio, smaller sizes, 828(lc: old roosters, dry picked. 2fU4c: chickens. wiitern fancy, weighing 1H 2 lbs apiece, 42V44ci weigh ing i ids apiece -ana over, nac. weigning $ lbs apiece, 83c. Ducks. Pennailvanla. fancy spring, 40042a; do. western, drj-plckeif. SH04UI- (If. ui. western ari-piCKca, mo Sttc Squabs per doa wnito, wi weighing 11 velghlns 11 12 lbs per dox , SW 25: do. weighing in Ibi per doa, t7V7.nili do, welgnlng 8 lbs per dos , IUG8 flu: do. weighing 7 lbs. per noz , nusro; ao. weigning uoui ids No 2 !i2ol; irulneas, man young, per pair, 7iicisi JO. oia, DUW1DC. FRESH FRUITS Tiude attention ft ffneralb UlverteJ to pouttrj, but prlris Wore Well'matntulned un choice stock ntturlnun of which were only moderate. Quotatlona. Apples, New York, per bbli Full IJpiln( 4T4 60, Snow ti tP KInic. $4 filled u oui uaiuwin 9tQ-u; uu- baraion. 94wd; ureeninK, huu ariouq varieties WWZ Apples lVnnylanl nml virvinit, pr iji uon uuvis. fz dutti '. I Unna 9.' o0tH ft"; blavhian Win ' t.Kti. York Imperial 14 (Ell AudIi W int-h Art. 14 6i 3ie' per H - I bush basket. 40c& $I.'J.r, Uo, per b busn basKft. LeSinffivWitfii crate. iJ'SoOil Tanser per box IJtftf r.O (Jranaes. 1h.. per THtitferlnea Kli . tier Htrun 3tiw uraperruij- nr.box. ii'V4 sa irn tduu ii.vciiui. ftni mm, t-v. - . rmi berrles. Jersc, per busnel'box, 1303.25. do. iin tipr hhl . IT.r.llffMl.Sn. VCPPTAIII PJ . vtutiiAiibM ana,"ltSb"brg.Wof'rn2Uqutt..'fttrU"uedan,n, n i tuttous: White rxitatoea Kastern Shore, per ibbl No 1. 8(P8 73, N: 2.1208 Whlto potatoes jersey, pt-r ?, .ouanoi oasKei So. 1. 75VI)c: No -'. 4uOU0c. 'White po tatoes. l'nnB,l,anIu. No 1. per 100 lb . ti 7Htt2 HB .White potatoes, fancy. .Ma- cungle, 12 V34T8 : No. 2. II.23W1 611. Wweet potatoes. Jerajy. per baaket No 1, i IV, un. ..V. -. II..U. SlfTl-a, AO , uuunii, awes, poiaioei et potatoes. Eastern Shore, per lhl No 1, 14 B(l5: No J, I3VHOD cnlibage, New lorK, per torn fld&in:. do, Danish, satd, pev, ton, I18C23, Oninne yellow, per 1110.1b. bag No. I. tl.3301.U5: No. 2, 00078c. BUSINESS CAREER I OF PETER FLINT i . . , A Story of Salesmanship by , Hardld Whitehead ' ! (Copvrtaht) . I , , I CCLIV ,a B1UCJHT and early ths moinlntf i bent It to the Magnitude oftlces. Old Mr Ssinpei- nudged Mrs Sdniper or.d said In fun, "Peter Flint Is bound for a vvcddlnB by thenppearance of tliri Bind attire." "I wlshjj'ou wero half ns particular as hf Is." she reproved "Humph, It's only since he pot back fpom Farmdale," was his dofense, and then, with a twinkle In his ec he asked, "Got a sill UP in tha old homo town, I'ater Flint?" They tried a bit lonsrer to get my Boat. t think a fellow should take pains with hl get-up. Perkins told mo, that they Imd Just had the bltcifest qunrter's business In tha history of the company, 'Things are certainly humming," ho continued, "and our fellows are malrinft more money than ever, "it's too bad you left us, Flint, for you sure had the makings of a top-natch Insurance agent. You could, have gone a long way with tho company. By the way, I har you'VH been sick." , I told him all about It. "But I'm In fighting trim again now, though, and ready eat 'em alive." "I understand that the' real estate market Is rather dull lust now, Flint. How about It f' Perkins and I looked up to see who spoke. It was "C. C " and wa shook -hands heartily. I like "C. C." He's always the same. "I don't know lor sure,',' was ,my reply, "for I've been ill with pneumonia for three months and only got back to New York last night." "doing to work for the aru8 people?" lie aikfd. . "No; Lee and I couldn't agree. He was too tricky for me. I made more than a thousand dollars In the month X was, with him," I .bonnted. , . "You'd better come back to us. Flint," "fi. C." said as he put on his hat and le;t .the .office, "If you thought of seeing Mr. Qold man. about i" that's as far as Perkins got, for the door swung sharply open and In Qoldman came. He gave mo a sharp look between nar rowed tds and then shook hands and Wnt to pass on id his private office. "Mr. Goldman." I called out, "can you spare me a few minutes?" A ehat-p, glance at me and Perkins and then he said. "Why, yes, I guess so -come along In .When w were settled uujiis omos) ,.. ". .... 1 iiurinvrn sprint, iz an; wo. . $." .ZltTi. ,2.8U! No- red winter. gar licky, 2S7i No 1 red. smutty, 12 It: No. ?,r."d Klnl,.rv,2.0',No. 2 northern spring, S2.8H: Nn 2 harif wint... it a. w ft .... -. ' T . , . ., "I want tJ come back nnd Work for you. Mr. Qoldman," I blurted out. "So. What's the trouble with yqur last Job?" "Mr. Lee and I couldn't agree he was tricky" My explanations seemed ver lame somehow. "You left ua because wo couldn't agree," he said coldly. "That Mm very different." I went on "You treated me white, but Lee he he " My voice trnlled Into nothing ness. "I see," broke In Goldman "Yoit are a good -salesman, Flint, but there's no Job for ou here." and told take bad they I'm soiry, but there's no place for you with us, ASHER & SON nirnlty Kennfmrnt. Kmrlrnrr. nna ronmurnir mirniian 10 mr ' rrnttx. lamiir. murim oar reryicp. IOUR llKflUK'9 IlKUUliATK the C( .1602 DIAMOND ST. CKMETKHY LOTS ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Lots nil prices rensonable Icrma Main ofTUe illenalde, 1'n ltoth phones J3cntlj6 AIlr.AMS Nov S3 at Camp Heiurcaard Louisiana, Lie Ut J ADDIBU.N AII1IAM1 al aeivkes at 41UU Locust st sued HI luncra en . i! n AllSnl.n N'n, '-'.-. At Preihvlerlan Home for Widows and Hlnitle Women. Mlis AUNK1 1 ARN'OLIi. ased 74. Relatlvos and friends ! mtiiiiii tii riuiBi-oi ii-nii n m irnm Ilnrnp, ,'hth and Jreenwaj ave ' N. VMU Int Odd Fetlnu H lem. ATKI.SH Suddenb, No, -J1 2210 N. 17th at WILLIAM I husband nf Kntn Tucker Atkins Due notice of funeral , 111 be sl,en mRTLUTT No,. 54, KLIZARKTH, wldyw of Teter V. llartlett and daushter.of Rdwln 8, and Mary K Haley, aced 44. Rela tives and friends In, lied to funeral services Wed , s p m , 1828 N, 87th st. Int. Fern wood Cem . lu:KIIl.i:ti no,. 23 JOHN husband of LouUo Iieehler. acM 84, Relatives and friends In, Ited to funeral Wed.. 2 t m , H cor Hutchinson and Somerset sts. Int. prhate. Oerman Lutheran Cem. Re malna ma be ,le,d Tuea . 7 to 10 p. m. Omit flowers OOI.RTKR Killed In action Irl France. Oct 14 THOMAS LEVEniNU HOLSTER. First Lieutenant H2d Dl'ilalon SJ3th Reel ment. u s Infantry, sued 20 Late resl- dc5.ri.,,,rwvn- Pa. I1O0SS Suddenly, Nov 2B. MARY O, wife of Charlea J. nooas (nee Fodll. I11S7 Arch at Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral Thura . S 30 a m , 51S7 Arch st Solemn hlsh mass Lndy 6f victory Church 10 a, m Int Holy Cross Cem Aulo funeral ROPI'ISLL Nov. 23. JOHN UOI'l'EI.L. hustand of late Mnry A lloppell, ased HJ. Friends may call Mon . 8 to 10 p m., RS41 Ansora terrace Funeral and Int. private. . 1IOYO At her home. Darby Creek, on Meal Chester pike Nov. 24 ANNA ELIZA IIETII. daughter df latn William and Sarah Oraham Hold Relatives and frlenda Invited to ser,lre, Wed . 2 li. m Oliver It llalr lllds , 1R20 Chestnut st. Int. private CARSON Nov. '24. JOHK'r., husband of ini.lt. ra-n .. a.klm.fl .. tr A Kll H.Ib. !1."""YV.:J"" "y"!.H'S"-.V": il,es anu iricnos memoera oi ine iioiv .-.nine Hocleti of the Church of the Incarnation and emplojes of rhilfp Wunderle. Invited to fu- neral Thurs . BJIO a. m . Sib IV. Tabor rd. Solemn requiem mnsH Church of the Incar- nation 10 a. m. Int. Ho y iiedemer cem. Auto funeral . CLARK. At Delaware City. Del . Nov. 28. I W. II II CLARK, aged 78. Relatives and' frelnds Invited tre funeral services. Wed . 1 80 p m , daufthtir s residence. Mrs. Chafles W. Jefferson. Delaware Int Bt Ueoreea Cem. , URllTCTll.fcTY. Nu, 24. HAM1 uuy uei. SAMIIEr. hus band of Martha Crutchley aged r-'. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral ser, Ices. Wed .. 3 p. m.. 2848 Jl st ,1m. Orecnmoupt Cem. COOPER Near Martton N J . Eleventh Month 23lh. DAVID E. COOJ'ER. aged RH RelttKes and friends Imtted to funeral, Fourth.dny Eleventh Month 27lli 2 n m , residence of brdther. Samuel Jl Cooper, near Marlton. N. J Int. Crop ell Cem CUMMl.N'OS Nov. 22 MART OUM MINUS, daughter of late Pitrlck and Mary Cummlngs, of County Qalway. Ireland. Relatives and friends. f?t. Patrick's II V. M. Sodality Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 a. m , residents of-brother. PatrlcH Mullen. 1030 N. Pallas st. Solemn Mh mass of requiem St. Patr.ek's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral " CUNNINQHAM Suddenly. NO, 23 at Hlnck Horse Kurrn rwar Media, Mrs ETHEL PI"3EY CUNNINQHAM. wife nf Alan Cunningham Funeral private VVed, 10 10 a m Int, New London Pa. ... CURUIE In France" Kt 17. RICHARD J . son of John A and Julia O. Currle Rela tors and friends Invited to memorial mail of requiem St Jnmes s Church, 88th and Chestnut sts , Thurs. 10 a. m CUT: No,. 2i. THOMAS 3 husband nf Catherine Cute. Itilslltes and frlenda. IHvlsldn No RAO. II, lnnl Order nf Moose No. 54: Court Manayunk No. ai V. of A Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a, m , 408 VVIIde st Manayunk Solemn high requiem mass Holj Family Church 10 s m Int. Westminster Cem ... DAY Nov. 25. FRANK N son of Salllc IS and late Colonel Alfred Day. aged 04. Services and int. Charles Daber Cem Potts. ,llle..Pu , Wed afternoon . , DILLON. Nov. 22. MICHAEL, son nf late Michael and Anna Dillon, of Carrvln. County ainsn ireiana i,emii,ea unu .nr., vlted to funeral Wed . 8 30 n. m . lire residence Patrick Crnark. 211) W Oxfi High Sbss St. .Michael's Church in Mnjn Ireland Relatltes and friends m- , uro.nri 11 oxroru si nl ITnlv r-rn.B C-n A.itn fSnernl rles 1 ,0 nnrrm v.v l anva wlf of Cha S Dhcr. Relatives and friends Invited e- PABCEL POST j . - .. PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE, IjfMfi" tlOOft for 10 , , tlrlnr your tlUninmlx. wnthffi find Jen-Hrr tn ihf nrcet pawpuhOD In Mi world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine nONDVH TO Tllf CITV At'Tt'MN HKSOKTK ATLANTIC 'ITV; N". t. HOLMHURST HOTEL Pfnnil,aiila Ays. close to beach and Mrel Plsr. unaiecelleil central location, remains I., ery appomtment snd servlre rnnduil,e ip comfort. .Iiriiltli and rcefeatlpn. 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Oood iisytna; positions awslt ou, Oreffs; Short hind, the esiy. speedy si item Complete nlsni Classen, intensive (rninins an T.l.n.1.. tr.lnlnir es. intensive, training j. unroll sny time csu or write I-mT.A P11I SInVSs I'llLI EOlS" -avlir5.J7 rmSmirri 101? rheStfiV Ht ISielnlilo. In I nrsrniu hi., i niianeinnia Strayer's Business College VMIsilelpnlh's Oreotest lloslness Hrbool Expert teachers Modern equipment. Ind. viausi savsncemeni, vinsises moaersie i- tloni auaranteea. Day and Nisht ciaese ales. tudenta novf atte-ndlnlr Inn Fnrnll 'hons Wslaii now Ml rhestnot Street aut Ml, IMVK Mill TIIE.IIl'HINKHH TLENT For tha posltlun hlihrr up? lAt ui Increase your business knowledita In Orers Shorthand, Touch Typewriting;, nook- Icsenlne. fiMrtarlal A all lluslneaa llranenss and ratal 001 Dsy, Uvnlr"T, Send for IHustrafed ratnloc. lhe inyior acnooi UMIKI-TWT, WANCINO $S ,1'KATB Pwcla LESSONS $5 i;i L. Mlrnnnl UaMft f, ' . . "Why not 7 I don't want any draw Hie m- "iiiren of tne i mo 'r """J ' iiumi -No, 24 atllulfalo N T of , '"i--L?l5"-inwJ! ; - - r- account. I've plenty of money. I made I - rii,foriA Oct "7 riev JOHN .1 Dt'O i 'noumnnhi MAIUOItli: n nllrol Merle f "';';"mi at a teiepnone e i, ciii.. - over thousand dollars U. month I Oi8r?ArSSi.pJ?. "chVch 0,rard,.,1? tf n"fln gyushter ofWI Ijam and I: , . I .rrthr . h,r- lhr.r;n.n . .ouna sold real eitate. Surely you can't - JiJ'XVKJ ff IS !!'d -' " "' "af-nla' realTiuf l"jj fred . permnnent well PHld poaltion I. fuse buslnesa If I eet It?' i i-",''''.' "?n. tl mi!vofm "and MlA al I '"!"."!. Krankford. Int private . . . :'' ' ..s'- .V. ' Vyln.b'..." U ror "'"' (loldman atralghlened up In his chair Thur.7 "u.vlnr fn lnnln -lu a m ,?" .? .V" rf.J5"",2S jsPSSririli, said, "If you remember, Flint. I ol;m,nr.'J!,!ni.In".?, i,a n wldon uf I 'f'.0!!11' .,.f!" Diet . Pollee .lid Wnrd ne- pai 1 ii-i or THE PIIIH.IC I.l.Iitli:u jou before you left that we never i if'n'ii riiJoVr'la-'ed M lielalUea and ',"?'"," .', .ui'' .t-r",a""",!ll,t J'0"'?"'' 2.- '. '.' '':V!I'J. TIlE.JiEnVICl.. of a back any one who leaves It's friend. Invited funeral ""Ice. Frl ' 11." i: "rioVn at ' In" ' .IrHenmnunt' Com' VhAll" oi'iiitiii .i. or. T11A1NIN'(. OH for the organization If people think i -1u ".m. SrolS ,m.i.- .t (iin int I ,".l."."ll,..m" J.' ,T.V"I..V.''..8.'' ,.m. .... !T l.Qt'lVAi.ENr. ASK roil Mil PltK V can come and go as they please "u," 'J"".'" " '" "" " irV .If 'i?,, ".. -"S.V.'r: ft'-'r"? t '''"": co . stu and ulkm Wm mm ntriB i i'ax fci4 mmrm ' .. .. . . . 1 1 I, HBAT1I. II H 1 . m 1 resld' fun- 1 ttf.i a ftft m. m. residence of ilauthter. Mr Mnry A. Urlerup. 8118 W Dauphin it. nenuleirt mm at the I hurch of the Moet Treclous Blood 10 a tu. Int. prltate. nnt.iV ti.iM.nii'. Nov 24 t"ATIltt'l. .T , huibnnd of Mr K Bolan.tnee Hulllvanl Hil.tlvi. end fr emle. Dlv. Nil 48. A O II and nil tocletle. of which he a min 127 W lelfenon at Hervlcei "it SI Ml chel' Church 1 m Int Holy Cenul chre Cem Auto funeral iiui vv v. 'ii AN-IlllKW II Inn band nf Jeaneltf Unley (nee Hnlll anil urn nf Andrew J and KmrnaV I lnle Ilili tlies nnd friends, tli-orae W llnrtrsni Lodge No 20H. P and A. XI . emplo,es of 7" 11 II . In, Ited to funeral Trl -'.P,m residence I of parenta Iro,ldnce road Pli mouth 1I Trlenda ma, call Tues o,e FLANAOAN. No,. 24. JAMI'.I on nf 1 tats Patrick and Elizabeth Hananjn aged i 32 Ilelatltes nnd friends .Invited tn fu nH.i ,, ci on n m lirnlher In In,, a ..via.. .,vil, in." . '-. . . , . , i rmticilir. f villi , ue,.- . . . -- -. . -- -- Hlsh mass Church of Immaculile l onci-p tlon 111 a m Int prliate. I FOLMHR Nov 24, LAUHA V. , dallffhter of Oeoree and late buaan Kolmer fonnerl, , r nine nee, John rutr, na. imncmn i DOU'lHEUTY No 21 JOIIM iiuMiann - 81. A o MP lnited to ftineral Frl I """'""a.N I nt a tele)hnne awiieiiiinaru in of late Ellen Dougherty tree llennerl Ilela , j , l,r"n,V in-law re.lVnrc Krnncla " "'n'rl ofrice no esperleme nreary Hie. and friends InvlUd to funeral ed ' I.lnd Itlji .'Jlh ,( inl nrlvale rJlend! t ? '"nent t.rntlme poaltlon aeaured In 7 80 a m . realdencp of on-u-law J I.ouU , v' "'.-., ' ,J " at mi Pvate '"""" Jounj womnn who inn handle the work vh.r "ilii M 38d at Kulcmn requlam I .".'.: ' Ulur p New lork impera aatlaf irlnrlli Mlaa Zinaol 20 W (hellrti -: : .. . ... in j I j . . ii -,--.----.. , or Hhenandoan i-a iituinn a inmo, .- ..... .. . ,... ... ,,....... "hk-i iu 1nlled tn funeral aervlces Wed, 1 p. m I dTllirhlt r of lumen nlltl Huisan Kelle Kll 3 s2ru?e at Int prliate 'nenlVV.il S nil n in residence of pnreiile .,?.. . .. ii- I t. v -I ' n1" s 4Klh "' Snlmin renulen, m our Font) At North Wales. .!.,?' I Moth r of ..irro,' Church in a m Int CATHAniNF.. widow of Jiejb Vinl MMui Hani. , iVn Helalhea nnd friends In 8 Itelatlves and frlenda invited to funeral ,i,tl vuin er,lio B H fnln . Mn.lh Wales. Pa . Wed . f m ' Int prlinti-. Remains may be ,te,ed 'lues, 7 n to II P. m ..., Ft'I.MEIl No, -Jti. lvATIU. wlf- nf llorousln Fulmer. brciI 00 llelatliea nnd friend" ln,llcil lo funeral services Trl " p m , Ron-ln-la,, 's resldeme, Slnurlce 1 lfarton llhSl Maraden St.. Tacnnj. I'hlla Int prliale. William Penn Cem ntKKLAND Nov. 23 JOSEl'lt, son of ine late Ueorae and .Mary l' reeiana ueia tl,ee and friends InUtcd lo funeralWed ti,CI i.3 from 244 N. 4in si jviass or requiem nt t Aurustlne Church at K !U n. in mi lion irnss i.eni. OAMI.M3 At Colllnjcsnood S J !-o !4. WILLIAM, husband of Klllsbeth Ham b)e, ascd 77 Friends may call Tues 7 tn 0 p m realdence of son In-law. John It Warren 820 Stokes a, e. Int at tonienlencc of famll GARWOOD At Ocenn Grove, N J . No, ..- n, i .-, .. ..... .... n.r.l rhn.r of Rv.rereen Com. Camden N J VVed 12 noon OLOCre Nov 24 JOHANNA IMaoH nf je.rne.f Olnelf (n.n nlffelerrl Ttrlntlves Hlirt frlenda invited tn funeral services VVed . J p m . 3283 Chatham st Int. Ilelvu Ceir Hem a Inn may tie ileuAl Tucn kftor 7 n OOMJEN Nov '2i. niUDOBC OOM)1.N Ttelatlien and frlrndn lnllM tn fuitrrnl AVed, 8 HO a m residence of toOln Mrs Kelm,ler riMfl- i'"'u .."'". 'i'i I'll',: . . . .. .. t ,... .. HADDOCK Hudilinl, at The Co,lnglnn No, 25. ELIZAUETH J , ldo of J Albert Haddock Notice nt funeral later , HALL Nov 21 THOMAS II lt son of William H and Edna Hall aged Jt llcU tl,ea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p in . parents' residence. 737 K Hilton st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be ilewed Tues. 8 n in iiamii.tov it,i,ienii -,.,.,. "i vi.-r.iTi- STANLEY lff of Edwin llumlUon lr aged nn lieiatnes and trlends Invltea to runorni rnur, h 311 n m resideiue of father-in-law EdM In Hamilton. 4041 Orchai 1 at Trnnkford Solemn requiem mass M Joachim s .Church HI 11 in. In. prl,atc Si hJml..-. i'.m i ",,, :;-,; : -ii - t.f'r,....r, . ,,, . . .nVih.Kn? .PLORKNCL fnec Clice) No, 24. 1018. of Influenza runerst from her "ate home. 2.141 Nicholas st Wed. afternoon J,rv''? f ? "J, ,oc,!S n.rla.ih." ""? friends . "" "' '".":"": "ulu ."" HICKEY. S-uldenli. on Nov Jl I'HR MART 13 . beloved daughter of Michael and Relatives and friends nf the 1SS1 tnfil mil IO lunerai en WCU morn ni. her lute retidence 3H30 N .viary iticae. family Invited nt 8 30. from Jlth.tr-i,!Ihn?n rclul,m, U1"" , "'Mt- he- ,..c. .-....... ... o ... ..... ..ui, ci'uicnre CrrlVr.A-p,r0rTUn,M"1 o. ,. -,..' 7, ? r. -aNQELO JACO- VEL.LI. inn of lain liernnrrln an.l lurla AWKS"!- 'fSSl,:? WJ3rt"Ah.M "d &$& 15th it High requiem mnss St Rita's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral JOHNSTON Nov. 23. ELLEN, wife of I John II, Johnston and daughter nf late I James and Jnhe Kune RelatUes nnd frlend-i St. Edwnrd r Altar Socleti, In, lied tn fu neral. Thurs . 7 30 a m , 2111 N 0th st Solemn requiem im,i St Edivard s Church I) a. m. Int. Holy bipulchro Cem. Auto funeral ;;... mih. .!' ."."i,. ".",r. -.' ju.nun :so, 2.1 KIAIKft 1 .fO"CPS turn u-. iiuBUHim isint, r uuiifn ivia- .j it ik..ui,..M . n is ..r... t.-r ufB aim inpm iniip.i ;o ninprai Vnd l-?rl . r,n Vrt. U 111 III ifinv ...... husband of Inln Eillson M Unox " Ser, lies prl,ate. on Wed at late residence Anlmorc Pa Int rrl,ste KI'LV Nn, 2 JACOB, husband of Emma Kulp (nee Iloutcher) HgedyCIi Rein lt,os and friend. emplu,es Mltlr Iu-k I of lata AurusI J and Mary M Lanftlih rtelatlyes and frr-yids Narragansett Trlbs I nt '.. ' i . 1 i!n" """Plnves of Curtis Pub Co . Inyitui to funeral son lees Wed. " n. ..,UI. "?'.'" ' fnesj Krankford n,c. and Unruh st 1 Taconi. Int. prl,ate All Silnts' I 13 Churdi Urounds. Tnrr . dale Remains mu, ha ,1 i lewis suddnnij No, j.t. charles lewcti lues evn, iii'iinni'i 4iu-uM4 hi Klin ill (lainiiu j nils HelnttvPH und frlendw Invited to ervlce, Wed 1! p .m , 1814 X Houvler st. Int. private I.ODUE SuhlPfiU' Xm "2 SAftlPT. U . husband of Anna C I odp (no Selffcrt) rte lathes nnd friends Welcome Circle, Ua ? n J" A nnJ vnrpojes of Cnmdeti Cltv 1. I .a Tlann mt ... . n . 1 .. . I ...I .n ... nnl ... 1 P. m . 41S Mechanic st . Camden, N J Int Eversreen Cem LOVELAND Nn, 24 CARRIE C will nf John R Lo,c!nnd und daughter of late Henry and Mary Kntr. azed 82 Relatives and friends In, Ited tn funeral, ser, Ices. Wed, 1 80 p m Mill tlreeno st . Oerman. town int. prlwite Remains may bo IM,ed Tues e'e. , MAHAN Nov. 24 ANNIE. dauKlltor of lato Thomas and Alice .Malmn RelatUes and friends', memtcrs nf t Teresa's 1! V. M Sodality. In,ltc,d tn funeral. Wed. IS'SO a m . residence of John Miaennedy., 1)17 Snjder ave Solemn rcnulem mass church of Epiphany 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem. . .. o irni ..iirii. in. lieu iu .uill, c. , Auto ser, Ice MelllllDE Nov 24 HRIDOET Mr. MRIDE. wldon nf I'atrliU Mrllrlri. Ilel lives and friends in, Ited to runernl Thurs. to u m. 3301 Wharlon st Solemn re. qulem mass st Gabriel's Church 1(1 a. ni Int New Cathedral Cem Autn service . McCARE Re,. MICHAEL J McCAIIB. Reverend cleruy, re lathes andr friends, In- i vhpu to monin mtnn mass wed umne ! nfllce 10 a m . St. Matthias's Church, Ratat Pa. mcconi.oqui; Nov 21 JVMPH Mc- wimiuui; jtemtivea and rnends em i.v.'miui. j,eiuiives anu in-nus em- i ninvAii j-ioyes anu jieiier. asso or neou nB ram and Lleht Co all other ornanls illnns of wnicn in ,vns a memii.p in.ite.i in fn. .. ..- --."- ." ---. -. . mass Thurs IU a. m . at. Chnrles s Church 2Uth and Christian sts McKERNAN Nov 23 SAMUEL FRAN CIS, son of Mary Mclloush Inee Corn) and late ueorffe 1L McKernan Relatives and Irlendi also u a. Na,r Invited to funefnl. Wed . 8 30 a. rr . funeral parlqri of W II. Chew, H. W cor, r.ilth and Spruce sts, HUh man Church of Tranilinuratlon. 10 a. m lut Holv Cross Cein McLAl'QIILIN At Raltlmore Md . Nov ? .nil5' ?.1CV,AI-"?' Wfl US Jrmerl of 1013 8 Cecil St.. Phlla. Notice of funersl will be liven from R It Brlniihurst & Co js.: Arcn si. MECKE Nov 24 EMILY MEIPS DBAS widow of Frederick T Mecke aued 77, Relatives and , frlenda Invited to funeral services Wed . 11.30 u m 111 Carnenter at.. .Oermantnun Int private iItlI,L,t.HT. NOV. 22 KAT1IEKINE. Wife of Frank Millert (nee Elsenmann). ased ftl. iteiatives ana zrienai invitea to runerai services. Hat . 2 n m 321H A it Int I rll-I. n.l . . I' ill., a. Ill IX Hi .11, i vn.ih.n rm n.m.ln. n.... .. viu.uu.i g",-;; - "- --- i MILLER. Nov 23. FRANK JOSEPH ' huband of Catharine Miller. Relatives am! flsnli. members Hnly Name Society, II V, ,y , . . . Bh.i, . chn.eh ..... and rlends. members Hniy Name Soc ety. II v. M Sodality of St Philip s Church. Augus. tine Ren Asso and Muter Darters' Asso , Invited to funeral. Frl, 8 tOa m., 017 S Id st. High mass ot requiem St. Philip's Ohurch 10 a. n, Int New Cathedral Cem. MORGAN. Nov 24 CAROLINE, wlfa ot Andrew M. Morgan and daughter of late Alh.r. nnd Dorothy T. Loarthner apart .n Relitlves and friends Invited to funeral, I Wed . i p m . SOU N. Percy it. Int! ' Ortenmount Cem. Remain! may lie viewed" lues J, in ju n nl MULLEN. Kllhsd In action In, Frsnce. Sept. 28. JAMES, J,, ion of Msry and the lat Martin Mullen, of Slelde, Dunmors County. Ireland. Relatlvri and , friend! Invited to attend solemn requiem Vnase at Our I ady of Victory Church, 04th and Vine sts . Wed . 10 a. m. NEALIfl, Nov. 24 ANN NKALIS. daugh ter ot lata John and Catherine Nealts Ilela. uves anatpenu invuea to lunerai. Jrrl s,cu n. in. ...ii et t, -v. eoui H.H. ui iSS . V-fc,,S liii .n ,,,, o.'tlu" nnd fr'endi wast I'm a round! n Joachim Cem ' ' K ot c Sodality AsaemM, Artisans s irrinYFuXre'enlc'';' Wed'"" ViVn'" ' " M-P Inwnw' CMho'llcClui, 'Vim niv,iaH fichur,Ver"efnrlT.Vnad-a8Sd' l! a I "I. I llnards. emnloye. IJ .uahcrtr ft Bach AviHIa Rlllprin 'lll-ru A ImAFiil si, IfsiMiilani I tir i2!m,C0lM.nil0Siir i,?.nV nl.H and frlendj. lUrtenrlert' International I -ru,t.r TOVES o5 No T 1MB I iVpvrt o HtnellrlarSorietj InvltM to funeral ..rv1 JOVta t wurdn7rt. lMatlvJi nnd frffid. In " wd a ,7 . ,!I B" K t,t!nk,e " I " OMi:N tOIt M.AT WORK DKPT .itid to funeral erlcis TtiM nt s m ,nt private Hfhut1 f in Frlenda may st lris'l.tVesldence.KnfVrowm at. Irk '", "m? Tu?, , S,'- 'Vii',,.",1, e . "W""N' ' 0U COLLAR 1RON1.NO DEPT PrKEEi.EY -NFn, P,,'4 "ei'IwaRd'"?! hu. I .'au'ot j7hs.L '.,d lifo" Jnmr, ar AND FOR PLVIV IRONINO j band of Emlli II. Koelev Jml 7 n!?. r'" Uelstlves nnd frlinds Invite.) tn sol-, tl, and Trl.nds OeorRo OMende Post ' "' ''' '?,.MI Luke's Church. 'oicusldf. ! 1"0T riLtlERT ST No. 1. O A. Hi Philanthropic IdRe. No I ' ",..i-nC-1, U 'v'.H ".j , n ,vu- ,.r l IB. I O O F. Purltv Counc II Nn ' 2(1') ', i:HLlt No, J4 1 RANK IjIIEll ii it & r.. emnlove. nf mnn ,i..-.-. , husl und of Lnim i VV elier (nee Erkstrom) ' ... vii...n.mnni.pnn f-r. i..ii.j . J. .-!v uured '! Heltltl,iH anil friends emnlo,es of rri'. 2 n m . inn Tontaln st. ln( neiV.r' ! Lluett Jljers InUted to funeral ser,- ,,oriin inviiru to iiuierni sarviecs I-rl . .; i i Lii -v-.. o nI.n..,, .. . 2 v. m. -41107 Hawthorne st . Frankford , w,1"l,s",.,',"1, 24i??R,,,,i ,.,vlf' ni Int North Cedar Hill Cam Remain. ,,,, I Louis J Wellh (llm Hilton) Relatltes nd be Mewed ThurS S tnTn n S y friends In, lied to funeral. 1 rl 8 in h in ,.vno ' ....?.?.." husbands resl.lome fljill N Ilalley st liANQlnll NOV. 24 WILLIAM V- a..Yi CV.lum.i ramllam mm. l-hnrh nt I'nrnii. n.eil w.t a . :J.m ...... r.lorne.l lo -John Hsmnlnn Ilnrno. HI7 111 "' ssinr;"i .-.mionai learners- Agenci. "' Walter Sleln 811H Ridge ave RnxborouKh i Lancet st .. ...,..,,vrr .,.,. . -,.r . 'i APPLY HUREAl' ill' I'MPLOiMFNT Henulem mass Chuich of tho Holy Family HAMillUl 1-cst. in ladU room nf the Th;''.Kl l.1". "ilhl1 0Hw'i.,h,ln0,'i .T'- i.mi LOiMrNT - 10 in Int private. WeslmlnsW Cem QlrardA,e Cafe, ladiei' hsmlbair con- ,honl,'traTn"nB nrefeVred AnnlJ WnPvlif1? VVANAMAKLR'S I m Itenialns may be viewed Tues : fl to I) p. m, talnlns lame sum of money and Incompleted ,."s tlst " it appiv wm J-oster, . . . ,.v.7.'"."""v-i " inuuiiiuiiin. ..... i iiet-i,. mi iiui suu.iniiiihi rennru II ruiuiu '..... . .. ...... .. r . ... r-.: --. RonaidBMc leeL 'isiT ChrlMUn'0 uniu' I !i!L.Ji?lll"-Vf r, -M W , .Olrsrd ,. ToJvDnl-;1 nr sVfnTjORAPHVF,!!; ELLIOTT FISHEllW mr7l.Tn-thlT7Fe7ator I Ih? famf trends lnvlted'hto aoie'mn'reaulem I Ml''-' ""' .'"f.'!"!? """ T""'"' '"nlns. , , Vn "al WORK wtny iwrnnv ' tr.'' Phr!""." "'"" to .V m nu roanr oi. ,icnficri tnurcR 10 a. I -&ai4, jih t,uli."'jll",.ii.''lnIJ': .... SiS;iMi5!;- sniff v f roxjmm-irt-,r ti . nisssi W v . ,. . . ' . v.Jii. ;;J3BemB'S! vmr - -. .?. .Ai mut. s; jwf.. '.... .wsrKa. .i if.Jt. a-fS3SSR . , tiKATrtS . m . 1012 .Mifflin at. Holfmfi Mah man nf requiem 81 Thoman 'Anuln' Church 10 " ,I,.,rn' ."oly t'ro Cem Anio eenle I'ATTON Nov 2& JAMK8 I'ATTON nueband of lato Marv rmtnn (nfo Klavln) Helatltra nnd frlendu Invited to funeral ,,''! !!,!'' m i ' H.i lemn requ: rc " " "" i " a m. nnt Mulberry st ernni. lem mflBX t .lOHcninvn Int Ht Dominion ucin ItAllPII Kn. oi liwnv r liii.lianil r.f..''"r K Under" ' ltela'tUce nnd frl nd oiinam ii .schiifiiier imnte fij) i f nnd A M Ihiri r Unurdown AniiembU Ilulatl,... n.l !. 1 I...H.I .. .. I .ninns it .t oil iin v 1-et. i Int rrhnte nt hfnin! IIII1 11 tn t 1(1 li'HT'lrT VT.e ,i L1 LY-H.'iir l i.... t'lt nf Kllznbeth It. "lUlchfrt (ne I Hnrn I (i1 n Hi-IrttUiii nnd frlrnils Wllltnm II rhnelOer Isolifp Xit 41J F nnd A M iiniinii i) i rt'i'inmi isfjui'" it a ii mi 2t't W RKhlnKton i nmp oil P t M nf Inika Tribe N .".7D 1 O R V member nf Sth Ilrformrd Chun h tun! .. .... ........ ....u.i...,. ...u.... ...... hii oinpr to4 1 iif or wnicn (.fffHspti whu ---. ....... ...... ........... ,..-.i-i.i-... n n member linltid In funeral er,Ue 1 rl - m 201 u riearneld st Int priiate Nurtli Tertlr 1(111 Cem Auto servlte . .UITTl'U Al Martini 1-rir, Ohio Vo HOW AM) Vt Mnmiolln M T N.. l l.linil nldun nf C H Kownnd Helatl,e hiiI friends ln,lteil to funeral Wtd In a in from liile rcsldeiiLe. Magnolia, N .1 -er,l en nt house Int at Mnirnolla Cem l.t in i In. nm, l,n vlt el Tues 7 In Ii p m "l VVI OV Hnmnlier In Frnnic Sepl Ii ( nrnnrsl JOHN A PCANI ON nf Ir mho pneumonia member of Co P 304lh I iiklnoers Come hoii or Patrick and Jennie i nli r, ind irlnndson of Into John nnd Mar, VIorrli nf Phoenix, Itle Ph Relatives anl friends Miiruiiette Council K of C and all other nrffHnlzntlons of htch he whs ii in niln r In, lied in solemn requiem mas foi rr.Do.e nf hi soul Thurs Ham fcl lolin Iho HnntHl Cliurrh Mannvunk OKAUIVO - No, 21 lHEODOHE II liupljnnd uf Mac ScnrliiB nnd son nf Susan n it 1 late rhendire Henrlnir Retail, es and rl.-nd. Tulnehnrken Trine Mo. Ill I r. M VVnahlllEton Council No 1 ,Tr p I V vr Wnehlnctun Camp Vn 11". P 0 s of A Order of Moose ln,ltid In fn- I neral SiTllies llrt .1 P.. m 1211 Queen ! ,1n Oerininton Int North ce.lar,IIIll ' '"' , . . sl IVU No, 2't nt Wociilmein I. I HEMIV II "EVIOII aged B1 Helnllies anl rrleiKl. ln,lleil to rutiernl ser,lees VVed 2 111 11 m i Impel of Kirk t Vice 11101 llerninnt"li fte (lermantnli Phlla Int, nrl,ale Northwood Cem SIINI.i:V No, J2 WILLIAM P bus band nf Vtar C SMinulrv Hged 3 Rela mil ... ,.:..., . ,1 ITIRl.lnhl r--v o. ;'r '" ', . "ViJ: ... ci .' Jy'1"1 requiem h gh ins is St Lnwrtnci s Cn"ri ' ,11,1 " J" ,j'l' "JI'l '..'i', C,'"l, , . "H L '' '1lIddAy-ai,,Strp?t"1lnr,l N. ' , v -4 iIALI1,T ,S1LI,1'-'' husbind nf Mir1 I "'"" ,blJu.''1 "'.! ",w,n'). .d ii "' ' ,ll.1.r". "",d Jr"in)"'i5UI, on' 'uneral. I n 'r Meilforrt N J " e rl . I II) p m Hit ill I I elln,,i Cem Autos nlll meet train I i, In? Mnrket st f ei n . Phlla in Kin m. " b lrose--lallmi nnil lit iinll, nt K -id , '" l "-"-" L .,;"." '" '','" l'Vl .llm" " ' i' "' ,,v 'i"n ' m i'iu ,0 Pa .,... . ,.,,,. , , . . , iIMP-l)N o 21 I VM1.1 huilMiid of '"' "ri 7"P. "'.'" ".'.'"V"' "'.' '.nemis innlo,es nf Clu ,KCr 111, Iron nrks In. iltd lo funeral services VVed 2 p m. n;n Vniber st Int North 1 edar Hill cem. lb nitlm ins, be , teed Tues ee SIIIVAUL1. No,. 21 HARRY" Imsbnnil ' ir 1 mma nicnuii iiien lauiKncri iieiatl,es nl fllends emplo,es of the CO I , mem a OI mc jncoil IlHi'irie ienri licneuciai ' "oclet, and Morrt Harmanle In, Ited lo luicril Wed 2 p in -'4 II Nicholas ,t. 1 tM, UefttmlnMlor Cem Friend, onv roll ' Y'ue. 7 ir Mi n m A So servl?e CQ" skLFFIMirON Nov J3 JOHN hus. In nl uaa nu.l !.! ...li.l . .. 1 I 1 inviieu ill luiicirMi. rti . o lu 11 1 mil 01 .liar, MKeiunglun itelatlves and' VI'a? ... T .' nuiuuera 1 stern union . Irlends Invited to funeral. Wed S .10 n. m ,'W Chestnut Cliij Chester nve Solemn requiem mais In1 oiri.s wnntid not o,ir 111 not" nin" T o n. u l',.nn. ,1 nlnB- ,-..... i. J7fi, . L -..',.......:. .r "' not going li) '' i rln.flol.l . int IwCrSK c "" 1 svhiij .. -Muuuenij, ivo, -J3 mai, 1, it; 11. wire of Thninis Smith tne,. Ilrnmhall) Rela. tles and frleniln In, tied to funeral ser, I'es VVed 2pm ll.'OO Christian st. Int Mt Morlah Cm Remain.) may be viewed Tne. eve SWEENEY Nuv 21, LDWAHD J. hill band of Mnry Sweencv (nee Shields) nnd son of Amite and into llernard H,eent. of Her-1 ....- , i.uill, IJiilll.ai lirmnu , ri. , , , . n ind frbnds ln,lti-d to futiirnl -Ihurs , 4 10 I iiiili.ni Ut tlutelnl'ii Ptiiiuh Ifi o 1111 2-1 in st solemn mass 01 tf- .'.",". 'J1'"1"" ijtMivit . jni liul rrilHB CeiTl ' i NltAllI Nui L2 JOUV imi .t late rl in, i'iiiivic, i ' 'iiiiiiuu ill itjin riuin iu ntial Hemaina may nu lew H futs is lo 10 li 111 WhIIIAND 1IIACU WniOAN'D wlfi of T, IVrdtnand ptnand uf Keudlnt, No ts.t r.B-llnftf. s'lv.A.in... i n. As.. ., Miner ti arranwementa hae not as et ! CrHstl in n m Int Westminster Cem WILSON' No, 24 JAMES II uon nl lulnsiin und Sarah Wilson (nn McCaftertO in. 1 1-, IlrUtltrs nnd friends In, Ited tn fu- . nu ul mr, Ires Wed 2 n m iiirmtn rest- lllll Crn Ri mains mnv be ,IeyI Tues 1 VV II M)N' On Nov 24 PHOCnii J Wile SON" nlfe of William II. Wilson late of 111" M lOlh Ht Relative and friends Invited to funeral senleen on Frl , at 2 p m, nt the residence of J Weslev ljowen 101S S 2d St. Int prl,ate Fernwood Cem , lime nn ueenianil si mi Norm I ernr jiunhtir of Chnrles nnd Hrlane Woods '(ne . MK.urkln) "Bed IS, llelatl,es and friends In- 1.. .. ..... . ..... ...... .. wiii'113 .ov, n IIAItlA i;i.iAlfl.i J! vlted lo funeral. Wed, mil m reiddenr. ot purenis I in v. joii, nl noieilin reiiuieni mns st Edward's Church -10 a m Int lint, f-epulehre Com Auto funeral IVUIlli NOV :i, 1 U1JIBA 1 WlUOl, Ot William It Work Relatives and friends Invlml lo runernl Frl 2 n m 141J Kits' v,nrlli st Int Ml reace Cem WRIGHT No, 24 ANN, daughter of Hannah i and late Oeorne wr'nht Ser, lit. Wed J p in Oliver II Hair lllds 1KJ0 ( hesttnit st Int private ' ;OST AND FOUND , ,M;'n-lH, .fternonn Kra, ,el,, t lalninir r.-trlp ralliiud ticket to UAli I oat . blir vm C,nw,i! .m-,11 Hum of monc and aiarnb rllib prubibl dropped In or near Anadli ITn.N-RRTERiTnsTTloTton terrier W I'psii st. Oermantonn """""7," ,- - , . ker spaniel, lost Friday "to0 WLoian" McCoy care" DOO lllark cockei nftert oon name w.iro li rfiururii iu ... i.mkbii iir. uy i.n Mr Ulsfar Mnrrta. (ltlth and Cltv line iiiit- i,r(.(1i; . .i. DO(l Lost near Ulrardave and tho Zoo i n re ,, esi mai lanu lerrier itenru ir i ... ... . ........ ... -.. , .. near Metroinlltan Opera House reward Addnss Hnv 211.' Cynwyd Pa HEI(P WANTED FEMALE THE AHMI8TICE WITH (IhRMANY WILL NOT MEAN HEDUCIION IN THE ATORH Ar-r'r-K TIIFf:Sv5RT'vJIlT,0.NRINaP,wSc EXPANSUIN' IN-TIIe'VeLEWIONB ' IN: DUS1HY. nffiMS A PCR11ANB-vr rEACi:" promotion and advancevient in l4v,A'quiheuta,n' no ebibnci. fascinating work among care fully chosen associates AI'PI,.Y A. M TO 5 P M ANY WEEKDAY r l.nil Arch St. Miss Ran 20 W Che ten ate Miss Zlngol 400 Market St. Miss Smith 20 H 6th at., Chester Pa Miss Reiiy A NEW EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AT S7TH AND CHESTNUT 81 S OPEN DAY AND EVENING o A. M. TQ 8 1(1 IP. M m"s!4 DOIS UH U L. i it-ci iti'u i in .iin t ti piLinuir i hi nriir iii--iiui' itnaii uiirr. rioune rewuiu Full l-OVIJiKTENT PEIIHON l sn. " ' eit .,ipi in pt rsun, dm Jiourse HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTEHATION HAND'S KXPEniE.NCI5D.ON HIIESSES" AND WAISTS Arm r uriiEAU or emphiyment WANAMAKKn J '. 1 OOKKKKPRJt hfiuliln fntr& iitnlt vttvr fnr? ui "aliry nnd minttfltatlunn ioii. ODDOTt Unit fitr tw rrtfi M iftillntr tU HflVltlU Arpl,t J'lr onI ,l1 u Jl !Ui in.nt . 1HOOKKKRPKK exrwrle nrr I I K knowl f odp nf utrnoRrftptn W2I Walnut HOOIKi;KI'i:itS N'I CLIlIlIvi ALSO TTPISIO APPI.V Ill-IIIIVL' 111' i:IIM OVMI'VT WAVAMVKr.il " 1U-1TONHOLE "OPnitAIOIK M'l'l V IIUREAl" OF KMPIOVMEVT W WAMAKI.R f nf, experienced uuur.ili- al Pgure. wllllnir worker, irood oppnrlunll, liermii ' nenf pnMtion nrogressl,e corpnrnllin I tU ..rii.ingnn ivl ASK Tor Mr Neu CLERK Inu.t ho quick nod aiiumlr al rig lire, nnd hu,e good memor, Vppl, II W 1 inllni, yt f I.EIIKS AND TRACrH. lOll HfREVL" Or AID! STMI NT APPI.V III-REAr OF LVIPIOYMI NI WANAMAKHR I IHI1, Alr, Unites Jill 7441. Dp, 011 i Phono Chestnut Hill HUT 1 Ml lOIII'LAIIV ixperlenced In lake ,harg nf small fnctorj . accustomed to ileiall work nnd l,nn,ledge of coloring permatunt posi tion Main ngc exnerlimi. silar, de.lrel M Tn I edger Central (imi. ANU UOMUN I f CI.l.ENT OPPOHTI'V'TY FOI! Tllilll' 'ei:mno stijauv and ppiiviamm I MPIOY.MENT OV LlfSHT WOKIv A'.IK.MIU.Fns POlVe'll 'P- TAPI'lVll MAC1IIVES FOOT PHF.a llltll.t. PHESH OPIRAIORX INI UP.NPRAL HEIPrttl VfFUH) If r 1'MtTK I O 32111 AIICH ST ,,,.,, . ... 1 OIIIL for grliernl houseork und cooking I In nnartnients fnr fnmllv nf 1 on u.thi. sleep In reference requtred Appt, r,nnn spruce t npartmeut No I Phone Ilel mot t s'lj-j ,v I11HI.S Drlaht nen glrla 14 ,eors and o,tr tn lenrn making nnd finishing nf nrtl llclal teeth light cleun hnnd nork rn ma chlnerj good ,,ages to start nnd liberal bonus moment n'ensatit surroundings nnd ex ellent cbnncn fnr Hd,,-inrcment fnr ullllng Vorrlt woriiers .iianuaro ucniai in 2411 w .,.,.tt OIRL1 Hntcd It publishing hnu.e to put niuir,. noui ir. in envelope, no eloper! em neci-ssnr, . starting ,,ece Sin ir n neek ''"'I 1i Fsnn loiirnsl 210 711. HRLS "anted to dell, cr lehgrams nil parts of clt; good piv short hours n, Sunday -Vpnlv' "city Edllor "STSrffi 'nnSrtBff cSe.t imt nf (.mi. unted to work on fTldinff Uapo tmxppi H row 11 I Hillo Co 410 V 1' rank. In wt U.(J hHNUh experle'tiietl, tntro . a"tiT7hil"i ' 4 rnrn Pltnno nT ChfUtnut Mill t HOUSEKEEPER priest's house .Jburbs me nrlesl M 'Ii7 Ledger Cenlrnl ubnrhi LADIES tako work home iiinr tlm. stnmi' Ina Xmas noeltle, prrnanfnt. 411 Market JLVIli EI. VVvVV EIIS AND MAN'ICl.-IlIt'T APPLY ni'REVLT OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMVLER'S MlLMNPRrt 'Irsfilas. mm-ed those ai customed to best uurk mil) ne,d nppli nll-enr position l-'Jtl V iilniit jt OPh.RATim Elliott. Fisher " lillllnrmsrhln, operator or tinist i hrlsllnn salari to start 111 per week Vppl, In person 111 Itonrse Hldg OPERATORS UN" -RLiiULATIOV SUITS lAPERIENCED APPLY I1UREU OI- EMPIDYMEVT WANVMAKER S'-A,!? ,,,""'i,Wn "I'!1, '"Vf.1. J' 'Vt1-1"""1 Ann!, Mr Hnllwlnklo UI s laih l....n.. ......... . . . . ". SALESWOMAN In fur nnd tailor estnblli.1 ) ineoi .iii, i:;u ivninm ' " SALESWOMEN TOR SHOES AutolAVI SEVERAL OTHER DEPARTMENTS PPLY I1UREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STKNOOKAPHEH a ickkeiper Neat, I , , careful, accurate alert jounrj a,lyn, ,' slstant bookkeeper and secretar, to ne. mini , '' "of manufaeturlnS nl.St In s h?nlthi Tmi attractive N t suburb Rateinan Jlfg Co i;renlvh N J .. ,... wl. .mlPn fT.rr; T r. I?BMSTi!r;7-OflS; H"A "",,,rS '"'" I STLNOdRAI 'HER I anib e wanted, nt once, ni-manent position koo, , ii.rtunl Hi tef Price Hcrw,n Pa Phone Herwln 41.1 St eJNlJOHArHr.R. one familiar with UndeT. ond machine Appli Wm. Foster 120S i N- list st Tffii'nim. m. n an,i ..nTV7 I 1 r rKA IIL"h mn "d n.ni.ri for schools unii m i.'k.'b iiiui. hi ii .in. nn.i ........... . .' ... .... .". -..me TYPISTS Experienced operators nddri sslnx , and filing In letters Ho,,e Aildressinir and Printing fn 7114 Chestnut si ' 1 WAITRESSES WHITE FOR ' COUNTER AND FLOOR WORK APPLY 1IUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S . T-help"''", "GSgsV.ri?. &"'$, 'JZ home rIIJ8tf4 L.rust """ WOMAN -e-llmo work fu- .apabie woman, under St, healthful oul.Uur wurk 2011 laditer Office v you.-JU tiiiu. tn assist ruing clirk ood Ae.ins1iinlllr .ffat.. tjipn U..1AB.. .. .... opportunity, statu ave ular ttr IX Lrflff-T Ontrn OlTNO WOMAN to learn to operate a tele- ffflcei no cxptrlence renulred, a permanent position with Inoreaied wages certain If , service fs sat UfaCUlry. Seo Mlsa Hmltl. 40(1 Market st. nm""' l.iiiiinr iiiiiii'vmu RM lirgj, j i rtfn TA I t jis r"zxy'?Eih - nli u .. nniurtnnll, tn hj . o.' .I. "?..'.M with a growing Industry In u position which will cotitlnutt nfter tlu ua! tr.iutivu . .liii. ill .. U... . a.' "' i Lacy. lCil Arch at . first floor Dirir wm "nurn cruinniiun. ie Jin ! YOUNO WOMEN. OVER IT 'TBA1IS OF AOB. FOR CASHIERS AND INflPEC,TORS APf LY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S I LEDOER OFFICE Si!"i , I JlELP WANTED FEMALE Oeneral ' M'fllNEfiS 1 HEItVICB CO. ttin Land Title IIKPII3. 818-180, BTENQ'nS t(l-2S. HELP WANTED MALE Al l . I .NTANT MAN OK PltOVl.N Allll.irV TV) TAKE CHAIKli: IIT Al' Ol'NT.PAYAHI.K PEPAIIT MKN-1 . MITMT Hi: fOMI'ETi:vl III I'HODIIn: IIPHUI.IHlHAI. AMY roMlirVHIIIlATR WITH . AHII.ITY AI'I'1.1 IV PBHSON rf I'lfKHrKIl JHIPIlt II.UINO (II (IIIIMT.U PA HKlI'MISlI IH.PVUTVtEM MIEVI for iniicnitruik freluht stutloli n- perience- , Ith rallrnnd or express compam neslrabji Wrlle p s7 Ij-.lser Office Al-TliMollII.i: SAI,i:svli:V 1,,o aood men 10 sell J nrii 1-ton trucks best ,nlu on Hie market jmiu lomnleii ,,ith Imd, sal or, or innitnleslon oi both tipl IVhI 1 enc, II1N I.IKllou .1 ll,o,e Chestnut) M'lllMOIIIl.i: m.chanlcs uenrnil uara.e -.lend, work , "ik Must Ih nlir stnnl, ' .II.Mlll, I ,, mil Hunting Park n,e l"K,niEH Bi HHiileil In nn old eslub I llh d f in lor, M 111 Ledger Central , I MI.M K--VIITII IIKI.PLRs AMi I IM-lll IC- I API'l.V VV VNVMtkKH C.Alt V(iH ol rilVV P.'.T 1 ollVI.R 2111 ANIl WAI.M TI ' "'r,', k'-yiril-, mil l,el,,.r uonlcl nnldt Aiuhur Lo ( he.ti r Vppl, . .KM'.W1..'!1 r"K ''"r" "' LEIKIhP ,"V.',.i 'JKM'"h' 'HIE SERVICES OF i-W.L-Y.'-V.i "'rl1 Al I. HAST TWO, ?itiALl..i'M JW' s""l ritAiNiNoiml ."'I I VI.ENI AXK I lilt Mil PRICE 1 . !ikstviV:"t5:k 'm"'A:s, "' AV" I llliiia,ni:i.ER mining cnn.oV.lion"7n ..". r licnrgetoHii Ilrlllsli Oulnn, offlce good silitr, plu iMnc expenses, with eight eel,s , motion itnuuill, stnlo nge married I lerenineei nnd nularj desired nrl,e full de I ''1 "f experience I W) ledger Central , lUHikKKKI'RH MAIL ClliiTJlTBNT AM' EXPERIENCED V VVTEI) AT ONCE loll IIM'ST IIAN-K OCT OF TOWV OIV 11 '.:i!;,:.".":N' l: RkTlJIlEVCK NI M 1 vnv DESIRE!) M 11lLBIHlBn OFFICE IIOOKKELI'EH double entr, etntn experl enee nge silnr, nnd qunllflcattons good 1 opportunlt, for peri.on ,, Ishlng to ndnnre V'''1-.!'1 . letter 011I1 to R 11 Reauinonl, in 31 . An h al j LOOKICEEPKR Man v, mteil on ledger , ork ntntn uue nnd referem e. T. mid ly-dger OQ.cp Hill OFFICE Hill. FOR LlTTTlT IH'IIES APPLY TO Mil KIKKMAN PttllLIi' I EDOEH CO mil AND CHESTNUT ST -"'- t, .., 1, inn r.iniir mute In leirn buslne.;. Address In on hand. TII1V ....nl.il In !- H.n.n. A . . . a. ...... writing Mnn7. I edcer Office HOYS nnnteri not going tn school, for work In niwspnper nfflie April, Lit,- editor f-nirlli flnnr find Chestnut st , HilYs ufr It. for office work lentral pec lion of cltv 1' fl I Co 24 N 22d st ni'TTONIIOLi: OPERATORS APPLY 1IUREAU OF EMPLOYMEVT WANAMVKER-S CAKE I1KRU Auplj 14111 Lniust st be teen ti nnd 12 n m CVNDY MAKERS AND IIEI.rERS 111)1 e. tilttill 1 t fin t.,iliif -.v.. m xt- " wiaiu w i.iiri.uuri4.i' "WAVAMAKUR'S l A.N AS.-.F..K& Wpwnnt in m-ircanVaitpr tu nell our nrodurtii hnutntn-hniin ntllt. nf- Rood commission iiropnnuion for lu ntrpn v & 11 waiti isn Ktdcn nf CUIFBT AND P.UO SALESMAN ENPERIENCED IN HANDLINti RETAIL TRADK APPLY 1UTREAI' OF EMPIXIYMEVT IVANAMVKCR S CHLI 1-KUR winted Applj In person. InUtrslp Hospital n4Df) Spruee st CHAUrFECIll AM) HELPERS APPLY AT THE WANAM.VKER FL RNITl'RE WAREHOUSE I COR 22D AND WASHING TON AVE ClIM'PI-LL-RS AND HELPERS VPPI Y WVAMALER OAIIACE I bOl UlVVESr t-OUNEIl 231) AND WALNUT j I LERIv with njperim on putinll b.. tween 1S ml 21 Apnlv li letter staling ige tiuillllratlnn. experlenii nnd salar, ex- pected Accountlmr Department Chester Shipbuilding Co I id Chester Pa CLERK Experienced .rdaer clerk In lnanil. fncturlne- business references P hi 1 t ' I editer Office . COPYHOLDER snlar, nf U H nrik will I li pild lo a iro ui render, nliiht ,rrk 4S I hours i week Call at ihd Chestnut st , fifth lloor toda at d p in I CV UNDER FRESHMEN Ilrunn t Ralles ii 41ii N Franklin DISTRICT, MA.NAOER VVANTKD FOR CIR CULATHIN DEPARTMENT ANSWER 111 1 E1TER STATINO IJUALIFICATIONS II .US LF.DllEII OFFICE Ell IS lll'DH M VNl'FACTURI.Nfi CO J.'itli fcl a-d Hiintlntr Park n,e l'hllnilelphlu EM EIUENlLI) El bCTHIi VI WIRKM VN Vl.si ) '1 CMPI A 1 1: M KFU UN Di'VEL ''INO fEMPLA jr. TOR lll.ANI, 1M. DIES till U IH DU MWl'l-ACTUIUNC, CO or neiirisl V S Fninojmcnt Office El.l.V vroK (IPI.RAIORS COLORED TAIL W hi L-APPEARINO ENGINEER LNPERIENCED APPLI W VNV11AKLR S OARAGE H W COR .'3D AND YVAI.NUT E.NUI.NEER iMintld H hours PLr du lie Ledirer Co second floor. Pub. tUUKMAS" Kltfftrlrt-I fnr mun cxpTlenced un oerhepd electric llrht li. enntrur tlon malnlename null cxperlenre nnd sal r donlrt-d y SU L-dr Offle? rl HUMAN Day llrenmn for lo.preiiiir plant, muat be fober and Industrious, (rood pu and hour Appli -IJ.1 Arch at. Aik far Itobfrt Ketel (lAUDICNKIt ne familiar 1th trlmmliiB trtl tedy work Apply Wm Forttr liin i HOUflKMAN nellbl man for buslncns; riierOHr" - tsi v I i" LUlUll fi-F CHFAM MAKER At llJ; c&twin I anil 1" a st , wnveen n anil i. aL INVESTIOAIOl .Man of PPl 141U Loiuat nprluim.lli.. ...i ztiyiA- r -" '"'" ' ""ri" HHOHKB8 Inn nhlle or loloredi nrnt job otmly uork ixun uh .u,nk ' t 1 Tnnal My Pu lltiit.a- .a ' .. ..-J r: ' .' i"- " a.(ci nt ntn ui Richmond I-AllOREHr) wiinted, India lit fining Co. Swanson and MrKean its Aop nearest U. d fcmploiment Oltlie llrlng this ad wun you LABORERS wanted, whits or colored! steady nrn.t.. 11.11.1 tVAkaS. Atinlv Wm V..... 1S0S N Hlit . 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' t SHIPARD DO NOT APPLT . , LADORLR3 ARMATURE WINDERU AUTO MECHANICS f HOILERMAKERS AND IIELPKR9 CAULKERS - MIPENTERS AND HELPERS CIIUrFEL'R3 DRI ERS (RETAIL WAGONS) TITTERS-UP LAYERS-OUT LETTEP.ER AND STRIPER' MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS AND HELPERS .tKS.I "i RIVETERS 1IIE ATLANTIC REFININO PO.V? 3144 PAPSYUNK AVE. j3A OR jps: H EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 4 ASK FOR iiS .If. : 1IUTHORN H&i 3D AND WALNl'T RTS. rrit MR. E JENKINS ', t 1321 ARCH ST "M LAUORKRS LMIOR FOREMEN WITH OANOS BRICKLAYERS CARPENTERS DOCK RUILDF.RS TRACKMEN TEAMSTERS it. AIllHUR McMULLnNflJO PERICINTOWN - s Near Pennssrove t if I nited Slates Oo,ernment ,orlc np V S EMPLOYMENT OrFICB 27.1 S 4 th "t I-AJiOHERS WANTED AT ONCE COfORED MEXICAN. SPANISH POLISH AND ITALIAN TRACKMEN " SJT N 13TH ST API'LY NEAREST V R. I OFFICE BRING THIS AD WITH YQU I RORERS WANTED RAIIRO,D WORK FOR UNITED STATFS RAILIK) VI) ADV1INIS.TR TION COLORED IRISH ITALIAN SPANIr.II VFXICAN TAKE NAVY YARD CAR AND OET OFI ? Rl AT FIRST STOP NORTH OF NAVY YARD . L1 ON IlROAD ST aSl IRWIN A. T.-s-tOHTON nr riv:9 1211 N 12TH ST ? -f-l .-.TH AND RTONKHOUSE LANH , jSVj AHIll .II.AIII..-I l3ll-iAJLMKPtlt AjMH OI FICL A 23 MEN i ON GOVERNMENT WORK ' f&R. 1, XJr.L.l,r.l, ii.ur-iu.i. uuvAd IIOWK ADDRCSSINQ ANDRtNGINff o4. W t AREHOUSB &m DELAWARE AVE. AND LOMBARD : T-MAs?ZlS V. OR NEAREST U S.' EMPLOYMENT OF.Cl S ELDERLY MKN AS PACKAGE CARRIERS APPLY BUREAU OI" EMPWYlJlj, WANAMAKKR-B j Jj 1IANDT MKN !fy, I'RKSS HELPERS WANTI ,l& iM ?' v ' J S'1' rt) T . : ISP ui Bmimmm$m2mmmmK. l mksi fl '- r tMJJmWmI
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