Vf V ' J ,--y t (Jl-V T 'J- - " sT..' .'V -y li V 1? "1 ' V I" -JVMI . f-' l "1 ' T ' H - '- y, ' t , l " ' " l.r t ' ' v J f "r " ' . 4 . if I 4 V I 4 t i ft t V? 35 ' M W b ;f t . (U u. U .. . . k CASUALTIES AGAIN PASS 1000 MARK Geheral Pershing's Army List Includes 562 Dead, 248 Wounded MARINES SWELL TOTAL "Sea Soldiers" Add 140 to Mortality Roll, With 126 Missing and Cnptivc Washington, Nov. 25. Another big casualty lint Is furnished today by General Pershlwr, the nrtny roll totaling 1079, ot which the names of the dend comprise more, than one-half, while the "soldiers of the sea," the United States Marines, contribute to the lanre aggregate with 286 additional names, Including 140 dead and 12G Missing In action (Includ nemy. Summarized, to date, the losses are: Reported Nov. 28 TotnlH Killed in action 241 18,078 Died of pounds IS 7,214 Died of disease ,.. 221 ",431 Died from accidents and other causes . missing and In Ing prisoners) Wounded r. 1,317 hands of the 289 10,571 248 4C,m the Grand totals 1,079 94,232 OFFICERS LIST Killed In Action A CAPTAINS Hamilton It. Coolldge, Ho ten, Mass.: James H. Slosson. New York LIEUTENANTS VI, renro N. Collnnl, Washington. D. C. : Herbert Qroesbcck, .!r , Kw Tork, N. Y ! Perrlval C. .tones. Mid Jlila. a.; Thlllp M, Shelle. Minneapolis, Died of Wounds . CAPTAIN Henry I,. Thompson, Colum bia, 8. C. LIEUTENANTS David It Kohn. Spokane Wash.: Leonjl. Mead, Newberry. Pa ; Rich ard Morten Wilson. San Francisco, Ca. Died In Airplane Accident LIEUTENANT Warren ,C. Woodward, Chicago, III. Died of Disease CAPTAIN William W. Newcomb, Dronx Tllle, N. Y. Wounded Severely BRICIADIER GENERAL Evan St. John Son. New Tork. CAPTAIN Frederick A. Inlng, Taunton, lias. LIEUTENANT Charles nhuel Myers, JCalamasoo, Mich. Wounded (Decree- Undetermined) LIEUTENANTS Hoxle W. Folrchlld. New York! Grant P. Ulrlch, Rosllndale. Mais. Wounded fillglitlr LIEUTENANTS Thomna A. Nuckles, Chllllcothe. Tei. , Carl Clinton Tlnstman, Klttannlnir, I'a, : Jullen Wood, Jr.. Eden ton, N. C.i fjerwln D. Adair, Scranton, Pa. Missing In Action CAPTAIN John F. Callahnn, New Tork. LIEUTENANT Harry A. Delsn. Tnylor, Tex. PF-NNSYLVANIA Killed In Action SEROEANT John W. Delta en. Ller fcool. CORPORALS Itnrrv R. Fatherlnehnm. North nraddock; Edward Loniracre. 721 Wal nut street. Norrlstown: Abrnm Iv Street, lslR North Park avenue. Philadelphia. "PRIVATES Benjamin R T Rosea Plv mouth; Anthony .Tuclnskv, Johnstown. Mtke Korcn Rankin: Joseph J. Kummer. Rhnmn. Kin; Plcter Iymanakl, Pittsburgh; John II. Kwlatkosky. Natrona: Joseph P. Lnntnch, Lansford: Oeorgo E Ijong, Harrlsburir. Ren son C Louden. Loganla: I'asqunle Russo, Washington: Dovle n. Ashburn, Carlisle: Joe Katagtla. nirnehavv: Robert Ignaelnus Drumtn. J227 North Elchteenth street, I'hll adelphta: Daniel a Nas:le 1MB West Cam bria street. Philadelphia; Charles F Schaub. 144R North Warnock street. Philadelphia: John R. Rrhenpman, 1IS4 South Fltty-s-cond street. Philadelphia: Harry Schachter. l'ltt burah: Arlle D. Whaton, Westdeld: Wil liam E. Weln. 1022 Harrison street, Phila delphia. Died ef Wounds , 8ER0EANT David Thomas Rosse, Shen andoah. MECHANIC Robert II. DaUdson. Pllta bunrti. PRIVATES Frank A. Dornenbere. Car negie; Herbert A. Flecher. 7.T North Hulrh Inson street. Philadelphia Leonard L. John on, Kane: Carl W. Nefr. Harbor Creek: John Christian Pelter. Harrlsburff. Died In Airplane Arctdeut SERGEANT Clinton J. Ross, l'arnasius. Died ef Disease PRIVATES Man In F. (leoree, Catn wlssa: Lester D. Olowner, New Holland, Thomas N. Cupns, West Ilrldirewater: Wll Ham C. Law, Ford City: Thomas H. Par sons, East Hangor; Thomas E Seeley. Uy berry: John Irfihr, Coleman. Leon A. Miller. Chestnut III1I. Philadelphia: Franklin S Achmoyer. AHentown; Samuel C Smith, Mount Ariel; Sherman n. Miller. Castleman. James D. Nawnes. 203H North Mascher street. Philadelphia ; John J O'lloyle. Wllkes Ilarre; Edward Qulnn. Erie. Wounded Reierely SERGEANTdoaenh L. Kas'per, 2039 East Venantro street, Philadelphia. I'RIVATBS John K. StrocUblne, Arsenal avenue. Philadelphia: William R. Wetael, Pottsvllle; Cyril Jamea Hanlln. Ashvllle, Thomas J. Lavelle. S222 Harlan street. West Philadelphia: Georaro J, McGarrlole, 233 South Ttventy-ntlh street, Philadelphia. Wounded (Decree Undetermined) CORPORAL William P. Walker. 4030 Westminster avenue, Philadelphia, PRIVATES Aaron Walter Hunter, tnrd ners; John Oliver Herber. New Tripoli: Wil liam Johnson. U20 Panama street. Philadel phia: Norman A. Paiton 022(1 Wanhlnirton avenlie: Philadelphia: David Thompson. Brockwayvll'.e; nalllntcton It. LeaalK. Potts town; Jamea J. Linch, 042 Woodlawn ave nue, Germantown, l'hlladelphla: I'aul E MboA. Scotland; nernard Mundell. Honco: Kdward Robinson. 720 North Twenty-second street. Philadelphia: Joseph Roman. Pitts burgh; Freeman J. Wlmmer, llethlehcm. John McN. Wolfe. Pittsburfli, Sllthtly Wounded CORPORAL Albert Pauch, Jr., lnnl)le " P1UVAT (VTKB ira M. Dolman. cvereit Vincenio rcelllnl. Johnstown; Jerome w, ITcerrkhoff. .Lancaster: Thomaa J. McIIale. 6120 Stanton avenue, Philadelphia; Edward .lames Romeso. Glnter: William K. Sclilott. Lincoln; Benjamin P. Sjkes, W'alllngturd. Mltatnr In Action CORPOHALS Geora-0 Peter Relter. r.ilrv ban: John S. Schuntj. Readlna; Joseph j, Farrell, Scranton; Admiral G, D, Thoinp- JIC Harvey Roy Gould. Petrolla,. airica j.yonB, cuuiier. i J. Arlck. 2(111 North Ltlthgow street, Philadelphia; Malachy J. Broderlck. oiau Ogden strict, west Phila delphia; Percy A. Chronlstcr. Harrlsburir; Albhonsus E, Flannlgan, Jrrmyn; Walter E Ulessner, Shlppeniburi:: Wi.llam Henn, Mt Oliver; Georiro Dalstone. 22.'U FltiWater street, Philadelphia; Helmnr Danlelsou. Stralshtt Roy Charloa Cable. New Cumber land! Jamea J, Donlon, 20111 North Orlanna street. .Philadelphia: Bruce 3. Smith. Iter vilck; .Oscar Lleberhian. 817 Titan street. Pnlladrlphla: Antonl Nltowskl, Nutroml; William C.j Robinson, Plttsburah; Joseph N. " Sailor, IlaHetonl Francis Weeks, Ma banov City; Ernest y.alcaretil. intil South Twelfth street. Chester; Teter J. Duddv. Uppor LehlKh; Dulllo Nlccolsl, Hazzard: Amle E. Poux. Meadvllle. David A Ritchie. New Eagle; Stephen A. Kchrundt, '-lot East l'IIOTOPLAV T H E A OWNED AND MANA1 THE UNITED EXHIB BELMONT WD ABOVE MARKET J. W. KI5RRIGAN. "THItEK X UI UOHDOfi CEDAR Wtlt CteDAU AVBNU1. . aiHRLEY MASON, In ' "COMB ON IN" POLISEUM Mrket D'6ul,, 00lH e . ALICE tiYCK In "TO THE IIIOHEST BIDDER" aqn. .aiaaei ailiii. nar uuuk- 'moms a -i PRIVATES Fran! l fT riMlAI O'n. Mnplmood Aes. ky, CULUIN1AL. 2!l-1 and (1:111 p, in. ft k niiv nfniiKV in KtNO OP DIAMONDS'' m . rureka 40TH L MARKET STS, MATINEE! DAILY I .. . TYiir Miv 1J I'FAJHS AND FORT0NP' : FRANKFORD 47?B Frankford Ave. rnKn HTONK In "Wir fi-if T .I'THH OOATf I iVI kTi-ey &. IpeUBW BTRTrl ' uuWp l,lgaJl,' 4jssaJ"W ff ftvp 4 ' msnsrvt 'nFI'kW S ' ' ' "- ' 4 Arltona street,. Philadelphia: Austin Hnrdr. Cnnnejlsvlllei Jan Janalnskl. Natronai An celo Jullanna, McKeesport; Frank L. Klots, 712 Master street. Philadelphia; Lynn Mar tin, Westneld: Wllllsm Martoskl, Glrard vlllc; Joseph Reola, Wllklnttmrsi John San tella, Labc.le, NEW .IERSF.Y Killed In Action SI5RGEANT Walter W KlInKer. Newark. PRIVATES Daniel M. Commlnl. 3 near street, Trenton; Marlon 15, Demowskl, 411 Howe nvenue, Trenton: Miller Howell, Hackettstnwn; Isaac Kramer, Perth Amboy; Leon Atkinson Llpplncott, Hit Ilatley street, Camden: Louis Roaaskl. Klnsstand: Georae L Scanlon, ROt North Olden venue, Tren ton: F.lwood W. Hrockner, Ilackensack: Wil liam II IirunlnB, Jersey City. Albert A. Hal 'ton, Elizabeth Died of Wounds SKROEANT Patrick 1' Illley. Orance (-OHPORALS Grant Ferdinand, Newark; Tony Anthony Quadrc, West Hoboken, PRIVATES James Fornek, 1201) Atlantic avenue. Camden. Walter Funk, Kllzabeth; (lire Oenovnse, Esst Ortntro; Edward C. Itoblnion, Frenchtown: Carl II. Smith. Por- dentown Died or Dlseuse CORPORAIr- Paul Wlllets. Roebllna PHIVATE Nicola Impasllsso. Ocean City. Wounded Severely PRIVATES James Cutzoltna, Newark; Thomas Gary. Elizabeth. Wounded (Decree Undetermined) PRIVATES Joseph Henry Fannlne. Pat- erson: Nick Karadomoirloa. Newark, IrahK J Thompsgn. Jersey City MIsslnR In Action I CORPORALS James J Foley. Jersey City; Thomns J Kay. Paterson, Charles Kl i mer Ieonartl. Newark, Joseph lludd. Sewell: i Alfrrt I. I)nf1lv. .lersov Ctv PRIVATES Vlto Amello. Ilayonne: Leslie W. Randolnli, Plalnlleld: Antonio tllpslono. Palmyra, John RusslcK. Lawnslde; lidwaed Smith. Oarneld: Auitust Traulman. Lllia- bcth. Alfred McAdams, Kiuauotn DHLAAVARK Killed In Action I'll I V AT H LcU n 1). Morris. Sclbllle. MARYLAND Killed In Action CORPORAL Leonnrd Howard, New Msr- PIUVATE Michael Muchanko, llaltlmore Died of Wounds PRIVATES John II Seaburn. Urentwood. Robert II Glotfelty. Accident. Died of Disease CIVILIAN DRAFTSMAN Clarenre Me Causlnnd. Ilerwyn I'RIVAn; Oeomo H. Lewis, Berlin. Wounded (Decree Undetermined) CORPORAL Charles Henry Jackson, Aberdeen Sllahtly Wounded PRIVATE- more. William T Spearman. Balt Mlsslmc lii Action PRIVATES Paul A. Hurke. Ilaltlmora; William L Kills. Street: William McKay Vlen. East New Market, Harry U'Donnall, llaltlmore. Qeorxe It Oehlrlch, l.aston; Wit tohl N Sokolowsky, Baltimore. VIRGINIA , Killed In Action PRIVATE Edsar Sutherland. Coulwood Died of Accidents nnd Other Causes PRIVATE Watt J Thomas. Phoenix. t Died of Disease CORPORAI William S Sims. Standards vine PRIVATES Herbert I. Foster. Remlns; ton; Bernard P. Moore. Chesapeake. Wounded (Dexree Undetertnlned) PRIVATES Joseph b. Boytnott. Roanoke, Joseph S Miles. Wlntcrrock. Albert C. Pil low, LfesUIe. Nllrlitl) Wounded PRIVATES-Tesse J. F.lmore. MoBglo, udwsrd E Ljnn Alexandria. Mlsslnc In Action? PRIVATES.' Ta lor a. Addison. Vandjke, Robert L. Jones Bristol; Alphonso Hepoll. Norfolk. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES The follow Inn casualtfes are reported by the rommandlna' Keneral of the American expeditionary forces: Killed In action 71 Died of wounds receUed In nctton as D1.M1 of dNeai.e 11 Wounded In action seerely 13 Wounded in action slightly 2 Wounded in action (debreo undeter mined) r, Mlshlni; In actio l lis In hands of encm 8 Total ISO OFFICERS LIST FIRST LIEUTENANT John Baltimore. Md Mcllenry, Died of WoiinilH Recehnl In Action FIRST LIEUTENANT David R. Kllduff, r rederlcksburif. Va. Died of Dlsenne MAJOR Cal Randolph T Znne. Sacramento, Present for Duty, I'retinusb Reported Se. l erely Wounded .. Find Lteutennut FIRST LIEUTENANT Charles F. Dalton. New Yolk. N. V PENNSLVAMA Killed In Action PRIVATES Benjamin Sustln 72.' McClel lan street. Philadelphia. Anitus Arbutkle. '.in?r: Joswh " Caldwell, Jr.. Pittsburgh: William L. Stroupl. Oil City Dleil of Wounds Received In Action r.,!'A??niJ Edward O'Donnell. Easlon PRIVATES William J. Lorey. 2301) North Cleveland aienue. Phlladclplilif: Joseph P Mrliatton. Plttsburah, Edenr Sheets. Falr chamc; Sldnoy E Wilson. New Eagle. Seierelv Wounded PRIVATE Paul Lubawskl. Carnegie.' Slightly Wounded .I',,.,VAj;EVv,Jl,m O'Hflen. 2014 Annln street. I'hlladelnhla. Mlsolng In Action CORPORALS Rav It Schemk. Pltts buK5i'. VftSl-'S Khepard. New Galilee. PRIVATES MalMn W Bamford. Potts- ..".. "!M".?ri' """o'er. jiuiRvrari Henry c Butler. Pittsburgh: Aloyslus J, Cooper. 2S08 JieKheny avenue. Philadelphia: Abraham' t !'.1."h"'v.4!nr!. Market street. Philadelphia; Wilbur N. Lohh. Jesnette. Paul I. Sagallne, juisuurtn; itaipn woir, i'lllSDurffn. Killed In Artlon (Prilously Reported Miss ing) ' PRIVATE Daniel Jay Shenk. Reading. Slrk In Hospital (Pr-llounly Reported Jllis Ing PRIVATES Miller Donnelly. Katie: Thomas .T, Holland McKeesoort. In Hosi.ltnl (Prevtouslr Kepnrteil Missing) PRIVATE George O'Brien, 152U Rerban street, Philadelphia NEW JERSEY Killed In Action PRIVATES Charles It. DrI hloom fleld; James A. McGuckln, Camden; John C. Polhemus, Clementon; Sidney E. Prln gle. East Orange, Josvph J. Stewart. Ilack ensack. Died of Wounds Kereltcd in Action PRIVATES Kenneth S ponover. ltn. I port: John Henry James, Phllipsburg. Died of Dlseuse PRIVATE John William KellT;, Ijun- Ijertvllle. I Present For Ilutp, I'reiloualy Reported Mlsa- ins PRIVATE Benjamin Franl.lln Fess, As bury 1'ark. Sick In Hospital PRIVATE DeWItt Carleton Trenialne, Palisade. DELAWARE Killed In Action PRIVATE William N Erennan llockes. sen MARYLAND Oiled of Wounds ltecehed In Action PRIVATE Frank Ward, Baltimore. Mlsslnc In Artlon PRIVATES Cecil C. Holland. Poiomolie City; Lawrence II. Upole. Deer Park: Ellli- worth C Whalen. Baltimore. VIRGINIA Killed In Action PRIVATE Lennl" J. BacOn. Lvnchbuig Died of Wounds Receded In Action PRIVATE llsnnlo L. Leverson, LIghtfoot. Mlwlng In Action CORPORAL James M. Keser. Colng ton PRIVATE Seaton D Elliott, Petersburg. PIIOTI1PI.AVH T R . E S ED BY MKMllir.HH ntr ITORS ASSOCIATION IFFFFRfinM ?.TU and uAUwi.. "V1VK LA FHANCK1' IUMBO FV0NT 8T' OIAUD AVE. J uitiuvj Jumbo Junction on Fmnkroni DOROTHY DALTON In NIXON B2D u,!ow ma,,k.et , .ie..-D .... -'3- ' and I), "IlKAVB AMI HAD MF.N" PARfsf n'OOE AVE. DAUPHIN ST. "HEh ONLY WAY" LI)UI3 . Ill RIVOI J D3D ANW SANSOM STB. K1VUL LEAH A,RTnNCK "JlOUAL SUICIDE" STRAND 0t"' AV Vcnan".E.ot Broad ".MAN V6VAFUrlEtRXL ilANaB't WEST ALL! Y'SSth'and , Allegaeuy 7 . m ' EGHEl EVEKlG PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story oj Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Covurloht) CCLVI T'VB seen Kellett today. Tep. I saw him all right. You'd never think, to see him that he was worth a nickel, and Jet I unilei stand ho has oodles bf dough ' I thought I'tl get to his ofllce In the Benulc Building by about 10 o'clock. Somehow I guessed ho was old, and, sure enough, he was about eighty-five, I should think. "I want to talk about that subdivi sion of yours at Clean ale." "Well 7" "You own It, I understand?' "Yes well" "I've been I business." nm In the real estate "Well?" "You want to course." sell otir land, ot "Naturally, seeing as how I adier tlsed It for Sale. Well?" Rltlon whereby you would sell It h llttlo selMt?" "n1 Bet yUr money ns J'ou lili.?e" '"' ,BUhf once more, that s funny. .Vow tell mo just what g.inv. jou're trying to work." .. i'T.I,,,"," J 8ald- "' wnnt to n"d n Rood subdivision to sell. I've been In the real oMnte business only a short while. My .ft.Stmollth'8 "or,t 'nmed me over lioon j ,,, tlmt ,0 mprc!.a hm nut I think ho thought I was slipping something across him he looked so sur prised. "I'M" 'aved n few hundred dollars, enough tu manage a small real estate nfllc... but I haven't enough to buy land. Now, can we get tOtfftlier nn n deal whereby I can have an option on the. ...mi unit pay you as I sell 117'' The old chap's simple manner seemed to slip on; ,m He drew up his chair near to mine and looked nt me shrewdly for po long I felt all fussed up. "I I tally think you are on tho level," ho finally said "So many sharks puff up tricks on me because they think I am simple, Let me give you a bit of adlee" he smiled rather grimly. "If you want to make money net soft nnd folks'll .think you nro easy to pluck and then you can get them every time. Now nbout Clearvnle. I own the whole of Fleming cstnto and have had It cut up for house lots, but I'm not Interested enough to start n-pushlng It. I'm plan ning to sell It at these prices 200. 250 and $300 a lot. Tho lota over the crest and farthest from the station nt (200 n lot ; the creat lota and tho three streets running to Maxwell street, on which the station Is located, at (300, and thn re malnder, there on tho station side of the crest, for $260." "On easy terms?" I asked. "So, I was planning for cash, I CRn't be pestered with collecting monthly dabB of money ' "What would you sell the lots to mo for If I nut all my time to It Rnd hired some fellows to work for "me?" "Xow, that's very good land very good land, but It only set me back a cottpla songs so I could give you a good price. But would you wnnt to sell cash or time?" "Time, of course j something like $10 down nnd $5 a month." Ho shook hla head positively. "Takes too long to pay. You can get $25 down and $10 n month Junt ns easily and even that's too little." He began to figure on an old envelope. "While he was doing It, I looked around his oftlce. He brought me from my observations with a crisp- "What's your name and nddress?" I told him. "Can you give mo references friends, former employers, bank?" I referred him to Max Beltman, Francis Perkins, of the Magnitude, and the Manufacturers nnd Commerce Trust Company, where I had my $800. He took down tho particulars, then made mo the following offer. It's too Inte to give It tonight, so I'll relate It tome row. KXECLTOR CHARTERED 1880 FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Capital $5,000,000 Surplus $16,000,000 Main Office: 325-331 Chestnut St. 43-53 S. Fourth E. ADMINiSTUATOC UI) rilOTOPLAVB Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corpora tion, which is a Ruarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation". 1 iKV'0ffi,,0 Sk I Alrinmhrn 15th' MorrU 4 i'assyun AinamDra Mnt.Dallyata: Kbs.O k Ae 4R&V. iv ii. I. level pi, 11A11I -in "IIORDER WlnBLJSSB" A DAI I r ODD AND THOMPSON STS -Vl W1I.W MATINEE D MATINEE DAILY MONTAGir I.IIVB In "TO HIM THAT HATH ADrADlA CHESTNUT BEL. KITH AIxWALUiH 10 A.M. to 11 '13 P.M. OILLIB BURKE In "THE .MAKB.I1ELIKVK WIFE" til T tCtJlDn BROAD STREET AND DL.UEjDllL SUSQUEHANNA AVE. CON8TANCB TALSlApOE in "BAUCB FOR THW ClOOSF." rT-i- A rVf A V Broad & Snyder Ae. fjtjnu W rt I -j, (.4ft & 0 P. M. NORMA TAt.MAlHHC In 'HKIt ONLY WAY" CHESTNUT HILL "MVSSS. EMPRESS MA,N nAi?XlSLr ALICE BRADY In "OBDBAL OF HOHRTTA" FAIRMOUNTM,WT?nDA DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "I1B COMES UP SMILING" THEATnE 1311 Market Bt. rAlVIll-i I u A. M. to MUnlrht DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in , "HB COMB3 UP BMIUNO" DOUGLAS' FAIRBANKS In SA.'T'IJ QT THEATHB Below Sprues. DO 1 H Ols MATINED DAILY WILLIAM P59MOND, In T"THE PRKTENDER" GREAT NORTHERN "riV. IMPERIAL 0?f.3,ioA.LT..STTA8b, SHIPNEWS "WUXTRA! WINTER STYLE FOR SHIPMENT Latest Worker's Garment Be twixt Diving and Football Outfit But Its Warm Damo Fashion has' decreed many strange things, but wait until the winter suits for Bhlpworkcrs blossom forth wllh the mow. At first glance the garments might ) mistaken for a combination diving out fit and football regalia. It Is n two-piece suit with blouse effect and n storm collar. A sample suit has been submitted to the Bureau of Standards nt Washing ton for tests. It Is tho handiwork of a doien or more experts not "tailors, but shipyard men. The suit Is especially designed to pro tect men on outside worlt during cold weather. It consists of n three-ply ma terial an outer cover of one-ply olle drab very closely woen cotton drill, one-ply of cotton lap pudding, opproxl- mately sK ounces, twenty per cent wool, and a lining of one-ply N'o. 250 cotton drill. i One "peep" nt tho cold weather gnrment would excite collcce lnds to stnrt a "rah-rah," "team-team" crj Mnybo It will start' a system of working by slgnnls G-4"-3. They're off. The Initial presentation c'f the gar ment to Mirlous officials of the Ktner gency Fleet Corporation caused a flurry of exritement. However, all Joshing side, the ofllcluls believe that It Is the Ideal suit for ehlpworkera during the winter weather and will materially help tho ship production, BIG DAY AT MERCHANT YARD Sportf, Turkey, Entertainments and Pnneini; Form Program ' r There are heaps of things to be thank- ful for bealdes victory, according to the wwiwtb ui inn .iiercnnni anipyura ai Harriman and In celebration thereof a big program was arranged for today Fetlvltle.s of varied character were i planned by M. J Kenyon. superintendent I of the plant, the eventa Including a fam- , lly dinner, a concert nnd a dance ; The dinner will be given In the yard rnsf nnrnnt tilt. Ai-ntili-io. An.l 11 In Avnnt- 1 ..i .. e .i,. m.. ui-. !.:. .. .'.. .. '"""'""' "" mriiiimii luiiui.v mil lie gathered around the festive board. This win no miioMed ny n concert in section One Result of Victory The war bcinp; over, it is only a question of time before prices of hound se curities will advance to such an extent that the income letums will show a decided depreciation. Many who naturally have hesitated to purchase se curities during the last year or two, are now buy ing fr o o d investment bonds and preferred stocks with a feeling of confidence. A request for our list of securities No. E-10, will enable you to become familiar with some of the best of tho current offer ings. Chandler & Company Franklin Bank Building Philadelphia N'tw Yotlf ISoaion TRUSTER Broad Street Office. N. E. Cor. of Broad and Chestnut St a, GUARDIAN I'HOTOI'LAVrl I IRFRTV nnoAD t Columbia av IIUL.r-l I MATINEE DAILY ALICE BRADY In "THE BETTER HALF" 333 MARKFT kteet theatre ''MR. LOGAN, V. ti. A " MODEL "3 0UT" WT' Orche.tr ,TL Continuous 1 to 11 LAD""K,uffiu1KU' '" OVERBROOK &:E ""A-L'lf'cgifEbA 0:30 PALACE "".WAnKETlTIlET-" LAU?tNr,'-M- PRINCESS IZ a,a,1,,et,7Jket "AlTBAftANUB OF KVlls" REGENT m. mow ittii .ETHEL ClVyTOV -In" '2 P' M' "WOMEN'S "w1:ai0.48" RIAF Tn ODRMANTOWM iv-. "KINODO.V OF YOllTfl" RUBY MARKET ST BELOW TTH rlUOr CHAhLKAX ft""'"11 "law of thi: Voirtip. CAnv i fAnKET Briitr.pi. 8 A. M. TO MlD.N'Kllrr CHARLIE CHAPUN In "Shoulder Arma "BRONCO niLLY'8 LAST DEED" Stanley yrrmsR, ;VlCTORIAiWt,A.v ?&? 6 of the restaurant building. One of the fenttirei of tho concert will be the rondU tlon of the "Merchants Ship March," composed by Carl Marshall and dedicat ed to the plant. Dirk nlr ami tlnrare llrrrke. of the Sun molding loft nro hunting around for soma i.i. . r.n" '"asks They aay their "budd " .Hob I'ai-ne. has fallen for the onion diet. nillr liar, bettor known In the Sun mold "' 'oft as "Scotchy," has returned from tho Pacific coast to the family His rrlenda are novc listening to countless stones about u,wrB ana sparrows. V. I.. Tower, chief clerk In the mainten ance snd wni department. Joined the navy wnan the "curfon" sounded on the irreat war lie Is now at Newport training to acquire a pair of sea legu LJW1AL ApERTiSIMIKNTS SS- KSTATB OF rfOSIAlfn. COLON yI r' deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persona indebted to the said estate are requested tn maka pa-ment. and those havmg claims to present the same, without delay, tn KATHARINE S. COIINY. Or To tier attnmev. uiio .nesinut 81. W. ALEX IIOnlNPON, Hi 2 Liberty Rulldlng. phi. niMDFXT1 " " office nr " TnE C II. OKIST COIPNY LAM) TITLE nrilJHMl 1'hllnilelphla, 1'H,, November 211 IMS The Directors of Freeport Oas Company haxe this day declared a regular quarterly dHldend of one and one-half per cent (Kl.ftll per share) on the preferred stock of tho 'omnany outstanding, payable Noiember 80 lnis. to holders of ssld stock of record at the close of business this date Checks will b mailed. C II WEAK. Secretary. FDUCATinNAL Both Helen SHORTHAND AM) BtKIKKICKPINti Our graduates are In constant demand. Oood rn Ing positions nwalt j ou Orcgg Short hand, tho easy, speedy system Complete night classes Intensive training. enroll any lime call or wrlta for full particulars and oAtaloir riHLA. lll'SINESS COI.T.KCI IK .nu nuege or 1017 rheatnut St, no allege or COmmeree I'linaiieiphitt Strayer's Business College riillndplnhlrt'M tirntt Itn.lna Nrhnl Hxpcrt trftctic-Trs Modni rqulpmfnt. InOI iluil iMvHncf-mfnt OhnrRn mKlrutp Po- Itlons ?u-.r.inteetl D-xy nnd Nlirht ClnMes MOO ntutienln now uttonrtlnK. Knroll now. B07 Cnefctnnt rtrtvt. I'jionp M'nlnut SB4. DAXCINO $5 imhvatk Dancing tESSNH $g &r.?Tlss?7i.s",onK' K,"alr' ls-n Chestnut It. Pav ft Five Ixirust 8102 A TKCHEH Foil KVKRV rtiriL I PP"elnl nats ferAfen In Uniform- IN MKMnRIAM HAVIH In fond and .ovine rrmembrnncp or m.IZA T'OTahOCK DAVIH, nho died No embr 2R, inns eatfjtf APnASIS - Nov ?n at Cnnm neaureaard. r.n,nnu ... r innmnv i inure ..rf i .12 Tincral services 4100 Ixicust st Frl.. J i m Int. private. ATKINB. Nov. iS. WILLIAM J . hus lind nf Knte Tucker Atkins nelallos and f-lend. St John's Assembly, No. 28 A. O. M 1 emptoyes of Strnwhrldge ft Clothier, i"ltd to funeral services. 22tn V 17th st.. "rl s p. m Int. Westmlnstei Cem iik Li. Nov an. .iamks t r nr.i.L, son of .Tames and Kllrnfoeth A Pell, for merlv of Neeastle-on-Tno. Hnfrlind aged -'0 llelatlves and friends lnlltod to funeral. Hat , I p. m.. residence of parents, K2d N. "m si nrrvices a. Anurew s l' i'i. rnurrh. 3(lth and llnrlnff sts . 2 n Int. Frl . Mt Morlah Cem. Friends may tall i. so n I1BLMONT. rfov. id, MART E. widow of Slirmund nelmont. need 75, nclatl-es and friends invited to Bervlce. Frl.. 2 p. m Latches lane. Merlon. Pa. Int. priate. III.O.l.MKlt. Suddenly. Nov. 21 HENItY husband ot Jennie llloomer (neo Parker). ItelatUes nnd friends. House Painters' V'nlon. Council No 21 lnlted tn funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a m. S012 Acata st Ms is fhurrli of th Natlvit nam Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem HOYD No 27. at 2.1 st. and Oak lane. Melrom Tark, l'a . MATILDA W.. widow of Nathaniel n. rtod need 83. ttemalna mly U lewed chapel of Kirk I Nice. 6301 Oermantown ne , utn., Sot , 2:30 p. m. lnt private. llIJItK. Nnr. 20. CIIAUNCKT E. BUnlC. nolntlos and friends lnlted to runeral seiv Ices. Sat , 2 n m . nun N. Sydenham st. int. pT-Ivste Mt. Pmco rem i IIUItKIt Nov 20. JAMEH J . son of the late James and Kllraheth Burke. Relatives and friends Inilted tn funeral Hat.. 8 a. m., hrotherdndaw's residence, Jeremiah T.ite, nl4 fl, llambrey at (2f.tll and South BtB ). Solemn hlah mass of requiem at St An thony's Church, 0 30 a. m lnt Holy Cross Cem IHJZMY Nov. 2. THOMAS n. BIJZnY. naed 78. Relatives and friends inilted te funeral, Kri.. 2 p tn., niece's residence. Mrs D MarPhersnn. -tR.'O Darrah at., Krankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cem CAMPBBLL Nov 2d CROl'.lin W. hus hand of Mav Inks CanipVa.'l apd 32 Rela tives and friends inilted to fmiTSI. Sat . i.an a m 0140 lleno' st Hlah mass of reijulcm Id a m . Idy of Victory Church, r.tth and Vino sts lnt Holv Cross Cem. Auto fnnral CAMPUEt.L Suddenly. Nov. 24. nOB. L'RT 11. CAMPI1KLL. of llil.l Walnut si.. son of the lata Robert and Sarah Campbell. ned 43 Relatives and friends InvltM lo eerlce. Trl.. 2 p. m., Oliver II nslr Bldir., 1s20 Chstnut st. Int. Femwood Cem. Re mains may be viewed Thura. eve. , CLARK At MIlK Cedar ae Nov 27. ' RICHARD II , husband of Apnea W Clark Relatives nhd friends Washington C'nmn. i No 570. I' O. H. of A.: Francis llle Coun cil. No. 817. o. of I A.: Llbertv Bell Coun 1 ell. No 70., S. and D. of Is.. Invited to serv. , Ices. Sat.. 1 p. m . Ollvor II llalr Bldir . 182U Chestnut st Int. private. Nnrthnod I Cem. Friends In 11 30 n. m. r-rlends may view remains Frl.. 7 30 COLLINS. Nor. 27. Corporal PETER J COLLINS. 472d Engineers. V. B. A. son of Ellen and lata Titer Collins Funeral will be announced later from mother a resi dence 2U3.1 Mnorft St. CONAWAY. Suddenly. Nov. 2.1 WIL- l.llll .T hoalinnrl 111 la.a ltn..h. Camx, k .. ...... .. . --.. ,r. .-. ... .... UIInnn. 'and eon or James t nnu iiertha Conavvsy Relnttea and friends. Reading Lodge, No. ' 702. 11 of It. T.s all other societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.. 1381 W, Silver st. solemn high mass nf requiem Our Lady of Mercy Church Hi a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cim. Auto service CONEOHAN. Nov. 24. ANNIE, widow of James Coneghan. Relatlea and friends imlted to funeral, Frl., 830 a. m.. 2:33 S. Manufacturers and business houses anxious to obtnln n firmer footltifr In the rich South Amer ican markets will find u aluable nll In the South American Section of the PUBLIC &&& LEDGER LATIN-AMERICA EXPORT TRADE PROMOTION EXHIBIT WEEK COMMENCING DECEMBER 30, 1918 AT LEDGER CENTRAL Broad and Chestnut Streets The Latin-American Export Section will be issued in the Public Ledger, morning nntl evening, December 20, 1918. Full particulars on application. From every quarter of the vast continent to the south of us the Public Ledger gathers commer cial news that lb ot vital Inter est to every American business man news that opens his eyes to fresh opportunities, that dis closes new markets und gen erally keeps him In touch with the Industrial needs ot our slater republics. Published oft Alternate Thursdays NOVEMBER 2& 1918 TEATIIH Seltter at., 211th Ward, High mass St. Ann's Church to a, m. Int. Holy Sepu'chro Cem. Carriage funeral. CREAMER Nov. 27, OEOROE E. CREA MER. Relatives and rrlenda Invited to fu neral servloes. Sat . 3 p. m . Ventnor M E. Church, Ventnor, Md. Friends may view remains Frl., 1 to, n n. m . L , Helm's es tablishment. 115 N fl2d at., West Phlla. DAViN. .NOV JJ, JlA.Nr.AH K. wife Of nrtv DOWLINO. Nov 2H. MARY Cv. wif of i Androw Howling and daughter of late Hugh nnd Catharine Rowan Relatives nd friends lnlted to funeral, Frl.. 8 a in., lHL't Horrmsn st. Koiomn nign mnss of re. quim .-i i nnman Aquinas a i-nurcn irau ' a m lnt Holy Cross Cem Auto serlce i EHEItLIN n'ov, S."i WALLACE JAMES I.HkhAn.l nt Ahnn tTViMrllf. (tinA llr.rrll a.! . .15 Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Frl . R'30 a m. residence of fiither-in-law, Joseph lirano. inin n vora st. tccqulom mass Pt Itonlfnclus'a Church 10 a m Jnt Most Ilo'v Redeemer i em EISENHOWER Nov 21 I.OL1SA c widow of William C, Elsenhower aaed f.4 Helatles and friends invited to funeral i Sun . 1 p m , residence of daughter Mrs wmiam ii nucaer -( cr. .noie st tinth st and Oregon ne ) lnt Pemwood Cem Friends may call Sat ee Auto senlce ELLIOTT Nov. 211. ANNA E widow of Inford Elliott, aged 74. Relatives and friends in Red to funerst sen Ices. Frl . 10;30 a. m., brother-ln-law'a residence, Fer gus Elliott. 34 E. C'lapler at , Otn Int. KPSTIIIN Nav. 23. MATILDA widow nf , iE:- .K!" ".". B."eIal. lto funeni 1 B .. S n m . Huttf-ji reslJemV: ' s , :iV.m -u"" rt ",uwu Bl 4Ili' ! :"!:" "-". w i.".'"'"'! :. m..". ".!" ' air. Jinrv k. sick fan 471 l'nui m . Frank-' ii-ri v n rmiiai --. v Rltmr st lnt Trinity Lutheran Cem M-MAiirii 11 kv i . ,i. -.i.. I " ' "u.m. n. Work. Relatives and friends fa DINSMOlti; Nov art. ANNA It., wifo of ain-vtn.iJ" .0ri.?i. ftrii.i'cTrh,..hi ,nvl!i'' t0. ",.n'.raK .1 rl , - " m." Ul ?". ' Si William II Dlnsmore. Relatlie. and Ji0.,,olnf, A :,!, ?"? i.JA? hSi.tu" ?",5'' rorI,h " "" Jlt' T"1" t-e,n' Anto Jfl friends Inilted in funeral senlcea Frl r -iarj Alc.Mahon. ageil R. Sletnber of the iervlre f p m 400 Ruswmb at! Ilndley Inf 'M "rJer of si. Francis, fortified In the WOOD Nov 20 ALFRED, husband of & .....'. ,u Kuscnmn si . i.inuiry ml ..-,. ... ,. MnU. f.h,1P,h pnrl urn.. t?n.m r w.,.,.1 U.U ir. n.ii.i.T-J , .Hi f.p i;mries lipsicin r. uriainrs una rricnfls '";.?."; .. . , ,,,,.,. ,,. Inlted to funeral. Frl . !t.m, 1212 llBden , MII.LEIt No' 23 ITtANIC J09CPII st lnt prtiate. Mount Peace Cm husband of Catharine Miller Uelatlies and FAlllJR - Suddenly. Nov. 2(1. 101s, EMILY I !l'c,u5'i membora Holv Namo Society, n. V. SKIBI5HT. wife of John Faber and dauahter ' ' PaJallty of St Philip's Church, Auaus of the late Rev Samuel and Ellrnbeth Ruh ln7, "."J "" n,n,J;!8,1'r,J1,lrt,r iM'a' Keineri. nsen ai lie allies anil rr port n. lted to funeral serUes, Snt .2pm at late residence, lOlfi N, NewkirU st near 28th and Oxford Int. private. North Cedar inn FiNi.ny Nov "4. ANDnnw n ,.. band nt Jcanetto FInley (nee Hali) nnd son of Andrew J, und Kmmu C. FInley Retstlves unil friends. OeorireC. rinlej ItHMIn.i and friends George W Bartram Lodge No 208 F and A M., nnd emploes of the I It It Invited to funeral Frl . 2 n m residence of parents Providence rd Prlmos itvi friends lnltvd to funeral services Vri 2 p m., son-in-lsw's residence, Maurice P. Ifarton. 11831 Maradcn St., Tacony, Phlla, nil private, vviiuani I enn v em ,. .....v...... .. .... ....t, . . . Pa. j ANNA AlVlN0R lnhear n,:!5"' I ser Ices at the residence r her son 33'J . jnwjo rniia, :o.. p. ill , I rl NOV 29 Train leata Broad rVt Station l-.IK lnt private. Please omit flowers OASTON Of pneumonia, at Camp Han cock. Oa..fNov. 211. DONALD F OASTON member of officers' training school. No n son of Dr. W. 8. and Stella Gaston Funeral and Interment at convenience of famtlv West Chester local please cop OIVIN. Nov. 2. CATHARINE T OIVIN daughter of late James and Eliza beth Olvln Relatives and friends St Pat rick's II V M Sodality, Invited to funeral Frl . S'30 a m . residence of sister. Mrs Pat J Dolan. 203S Carpenter st Solemn requiem mass St, Charles's Church 10 a rr. lnt Cnthedral Cem. HAOOERTY. Nov 2.1. IIRIDOET. wife of Andrew Haxcerty. Relstlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8 30 a m 2021 K. Monmouth St., 23th Ward. Solemn requiem maes Nativity II. V M Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Carriage funeral HAINES. Third-day, l.'leventh Month 20th. RACHEL A., widow of Franklin D. Haloes and daughter of late Lewis A, Hall, M D., and Mary Pino Hall Relatives and irienas inviieu to lunerai serices, a p in i Hlslh-dny, Eleventh Month 2i)th, 102H Pine i st. Int. private. Woodlands Cem Omit flowers. JIAURIN Nov. 24. RICHARD, son of ':'.' rienns may rail -i-nurs c vinHni'-i ih. !..!., ...i.n ii.m. . of' .-.vwiv."?,. ?s -7:K is: vi";.1 nVv!v;(rAVrhV,iat,i z v & and friends invited to funeral I . 2:3u tf. L im Ser ices at the Home Frl. P m . .rlnrs of ,M. II. Chrlstv. 1 w IlriMd Mrr,l n.' v., ioi i wri st illlvlllp V T tnf Ml P....nt I'lW. 11 ''I'l.l.'v tin Nov 2... 1018 IANNII. Mlilillle mt. Mt lleasantcem r widow of John A Mueller aired 83 FULMER Nov .1 KATIE wife cf "T ,, Relatives and friends lnlted to fu norouBh. rulmer. acell 00 RilalKe. and V.rrA l.r' .". " m from lale resl- .l.ll,..P.H M-S'..1,'.1"'. Td 58. i of Catherine Noll (neo Diets) aged .14 Resl ii? atiiea and friends Invited to funeral, dence, 1831 K. Susquehanna ave Duo no '.' " ..D' PJ . bi-othcr's residence. 20.S4 ' tlce of funeral u?S !''. 'r'des"rB Itrmslns may bo Nl'OE.NT. Nov. 20. ANASTARIA, widow im'i't i-n i'll h vb.i 'WnSt-', , . of William N'ugent. Relallies and friends ii. nesli'i i'ii i?'nUAIIi,co,,,N,:MA' ,m,1a ,0 funeral. Fri . 7.30 a m 3207 S. Ji..?tt? i i 1 "'"" ..'f P'SJ "" I"'l ' labova Powelton ave.) Solemn i.T. -i... ui t . i. .' -"",-' -"." ". ,,i -pn atet, ?1' JfX1 ' Memorial church, ..nm., sta., ani,, ..o. p. 111 i.usion papers ' opy. HEL'LINOS. At New- York city. Nov. 27, SsRAH C. HEL'LINOS. Relatlea ami friends Inlted to funeral aertcca Sat 11.3U a. in,, 103 Washington ave., Haddon flcld. N. J. lnt I rivale 1IOWLAND. Nov. 27. AMELIA M. daughter of Walter M and lato Amelia Howland (nee Hafer), aged f. cara Rela tives and friends invited to funeral. Sat , 2 p. m . parents' residence, 4147 Paul st . Frankfurd. Int. (Vdar Hill Cem. ll(lVm:V... Mn.Menlv Ve.. ee m. We. i. Mm a. t '4 Til A 1( 1 VI ' l. ' . i Honrden (nee Wack). aged 74, f.lmerlck Ire-I tnnd. telftv-ea nnd frlen.ln i.ni..i . e.. neral Hnr., 7 30 a. in . iiarlors uf Edward Mack mill N Cth nt Requiem mass St. "niHLii. h -iiurcii v a. in. joi. priaie, llolv Cross Cem Hl'TCHINSON. Nov 20 WILLIAM W , hutlmid of Ellznbeth Hutchinson (nee Grif fith) Relatives and friends. Court Pride, No 42 F. of A : Wlngohocklng Tribe No 33. I O It M , emplojes of Rl.hard Thorpe A- Co., Invltid to funeral .Vat.. 2 p. m , HOI Honarth st. Frankford lnt East I'edar Hill Cem. Remains may lie levved Frl. eve. INGRAM Nov. 20. GEORGE W. hus band of Madlean Ingram, aged 00 Rela tives and friends Invited to runeral Sat . 2..1H p. m., 2H30 14 loth st. lnt Femwood dm Friends ma call Frl eve. Auto ser Ice , KF.ELEY. Nov 24. EDWARD M . hus band of Emily II Keeley aged 78 Reki tles and friends. George G Meade Post. No. 1. G A It . Philanthropic- Lodge. No 1.1. I. O. O. F Purity Council. No 200. l V A M. . emp!oca of crano department. Nlles.Ucment-P.ind Co . inviud to servicee Frt , 2 p. m., 1.131 Funtaln st lnt private Remains may lio Wewed Thurs , 8 to 0 p m KEKl.LH At her resldeme, 2120 N. 2lst St.. No. 20, SARAH A. KELLER. Funeral and int. private. KELLOGG URANTON HOI.STUIN of llrookllne. Mass., captain 7th Regt, son of Jane Henderson and late Charlen W lel- , loeg and husband of Ruth Qreenougli Kel- loga. ivuieu in action in ine Argonnc. Oct, 12. KEPPLEn. Nov. 23 FRANCES C widow of Oeorae Kepplcr Jr. (nee Robhlns) llelatlves and frlendj Invited to funeral eerlces. Frl . 2 o. m.. parehts' residence. al7 Park ae.. Pensauken, Friends may call Thurs, eve K1NKADE At llurff!l!e. N J , Nov. 27. ROBERT P. lilNKADE. aged 78 llelatlea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2pm residence of son-in-law. Charles D. Wick, Hurrfvllle, N J Services at tho home int. Hurrtllle Autos will meet train errtUng at Pitman nt 1 20 p. m. KLAMT. Nov. 21 BERTHA, widow of Robert Klamt, aged 87 Hlallea and friends ln!ted to funeral. Fri ,1pm psrlora of Scher Hraslnger, 20011 K Bus quohanna ava. lnt prlate. areenmount Cem Auto senlce. Trlends may call Thurs KLINE. Nov. 25, WILLIAM II KLINE. Relatives and friends, also Union Republican viu.t, (will vinru; iaaisn z. II, nocieiy: Frederlca Kuehnle SenMcea and Int. prl- l,AMP.--Nov SR. J09RPJI K . aon of Harrv T. and Mary T. Iamp (nea Powle 1 Helatlves and friends Imlted to funeral. Hat., 8 10 a. m . pnrenta re.ldence. 1721 K. Ad at. IUffh man Ht. Mlchael'a Church lit a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funernl. iMCIITnOWN Nov 27. MART A , widow uf Jamea Llehtbnwn Ilelatlveu and frlendn Inapt . a fitnai-nl aa.idsaa 1 . 3124 W Dakota at. Int. arevnniount Cem I.ItJTt,! 'n' OH U'ir.l.flM ll II n.. iii'hvu lu luuriai act vivr, tjni , a I Kami nf f a rv 1J 1 Amtar I nai. TVAinnunA nH.l I .'&, ' 'ii - --m.. vi-v .'runt I j f Mil if I Bon of lata William II. II, and Hosanna I x.isier. iisiaiives ana inenas, hralernnl1, Order of Katrlea. fso, 04. of Atlan tic City N. J.; Phlla. Lodtre. No 3 ' Theatrical Mechanical Aaio of the V. H and Canada, lnlted to funeral aervJcen. ' Hat 3 p. m.. alater'a reildence. Mm. It K Crawford. 740 N. 0th at. lnt private. Mt I Vernon Cem MJIMHEIIY. Nov. 2(1, ROllKnT O hue- ' hand of late Anna F. Touffhary, Hged 7( ft jauvpa ana irienan, .ah Aionun iodffe. so. 1M. F and A. M , Orlintu! It v. c.l',',ir'A 'ft'i ?Ur Cnnn'nder. ,0i M.; & T nva .' 'uneral serlccs. lat , U'JO p m.. Stenton and Wlndmoor ives. (Jhestnut Hill Int. prhate, West Orlmtal It T.aitt-el III I f'em LINTON. Nbv, SS. WILLIAM H., hus band ot Kdlth II Linton (free Wooters). Rela. tles and frlenda Imlted to funiral, Sat., 1:30 p. in., parents' residence, I'tlL' Whar ton st. lnt Mt. Peace Cem, Remains may be Wewed Frl.. u to lu p. m. LOAN. Nov i'O. MATILDA C (nee Wolff, widow of Daniel Loan, aged 03 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serlces, Frl.. 0 a m.. lain N. 27th at , Camden. N. J Solemn; requiem mass ttt. Joseph's Church 10 a. m lnt Calvary Cem MANN. No 2(1. ot Maple Shade. N. J , LEE. husband or llla-iclie Walker .Mann and son of late Charles C. and Hannah Mann, need HI. Relatives and rrlenda Invited to funeral services. Krl. t.SU 11. m . .Maple Shadn, N J. Train leacs Market st. ferry for Maplo Uhade li-AH p. m, Frlenda may call lhura eve. MARKLR. Nov. 20. JULIA F.. sildow or William K. Marker, llelatlvei and mends Invited lo runorul aervlcrs. Bat,, 2 p. m., residence of dauahter. Mrs. Lewstts B. Plant. Lincoln and Parker avei.. Ilurnslde, Delaware Cuunty, Pa, lnt, private, Frlenda may -rail Frl.. s to 10, p. m. Frlenda may take Chester car at Darby. MAUIiIN Nor. 211, KLtZADBTH M . wire or Philip J. Monln (nea Lane) and daugh ter st Frank and Mtoraaret Lane, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Rat.. 8 ad a. m.,, residence of parents. 88TI Jovce st . formerly of Alst and Warren sts. Illah mass nt Church of Ascension lu a, m. Int. Holy Cross rem. MATO. Nov 30, WILLIAM II husband of Rose A Mayo, aaed AS, Relatives nnd friends In Red to funeral, Sat 1 n. m , residence or daughter, Mrs, John Dounherty, 188H 8. Reese st. lnt Femwood Cem, Friends may call Frl. ee. AUtn service, leCALL.i-On Nov. 21. WILLIAM II, McCALL..on or late aenrga W. and Kllia. beth 15. McCall. nired 8T enra. llelatlves and friends, members of District No. 48. Phlta. Fire DepL, Ittvlted to funeral erv Ices, on Mntidav, at 3:110 p. m., nt lata realaenee, lai ainiuuii si iniermeni prl vate, Fernwood Cemetery. Remains mai NMe.' duPont Co InvltVif t?funraT',l.fH 1 ' "'" " "ichards.'aBed 36" 'ea7, Relatl.-ea nm "487 S Watis st (Sroart Porter Hnd friends Invited tn funeral services, sat iis.7 "int.7 Fernwnod',6em.r!lFrrennd.1 may , ;,3VitnanS!fn,eir"ildt"n5Ji.!,t; WW call Thurs. eve. Auto service .".' (list and Mne) Int. private, Mt. Morlah . KUEHNLE At dauahter's residence. 01l '!?.. AV.'S a""" .......... .,.,. r iflth n?... - ioiim r v,..i HOW M) Nov tt ILIjIAl AI.FR1.D p, vievTjnwii vv-iima. siu acrvics, I ti.i a p ra.. rpsiuenco or parenis, ziau.js, MCDOWELL, j Nov. 23 j fiamerten. Adams, st. Int. brivata. (JakUntf CM' Phlls.HARRT II.. son sr late .Major igi4 I KrUnd may ,vlWv.faa,etM Tbiur.i a) faTT Mary li. Mcnowell. ged 7. Relat vea unlv. JOi i l .. i. - J,TV -, trle" re Bd Lov.iLBaV,, $,. &" ITsTlUwTltasy tM, HCOMrf f. Wife -'jv H". V' ' If:- , , , ; ,' r " '. ' it? ' 1 j..'.. ..J.. DEATHS o. O. F , and Jenklntown Lodge, JSo, 478. K of r.. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 1 p. m. Hatboro Cem. chapel. Hatboro, Pa, lnt llatbnrn Cem. .MCi;i.VAl.MJ Nov "T.. A ROIIINSON McELVAINE. at !!2(r1 Tlirlnix at Jie notice ofi.,uin-y?LtwllJ. 'e fivrr..., . .... ,. . McKEAN -No UT. WILLIAM (I. son ot the late William J. and Isabrile Mrkran (nee. I ll1 smnral tla nllu. u ntsil frlanda Inlllail 1 ' 30 " "!. !ttm resldenc". High mass at !no Church nf Our Lady of Mctory, f) a. m. LM , nonl' ivm No flowers Lltcrmaul. England, piprrs copy ,''".ai uni,i. At iiaiumore am . miv , - .'jr.,1"nll'nl,l,,lt"','.u'i n(1i luiinni. of 1'1B .Cecil at. Phlla Notice of fu- neral will be gllell from It R. Iirlnghurst & ( O 11121 Arch st .-I'EEHAN Buddenly No 2'. JAMES VINCENT, son of James and Mary iteehnn (nee Cunnert). sired 14 Illatl-es and friends, l.iaeue or Sacred Heart of St. K.lmond'a psrlsh. Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 30 a. m parenta residence. 2117 Plerc st Mass of .requiem Church of St. Dd mond 10 a m. lnt Cathedral Cem Auto service MBLLERT. Nov. 22. KATHnRINn. wife of Frank Mellerl (nee Klsenmann). aaed .11. RelHtles and friends Inilted to funeral services Sat . s p m.. 324.1 A st. Int. Northwood Cem Remains may be viewed I'rl. ee .MII.LLR Nov 2,1. at 73:10 Cermantown ae Mt Air ANN TAGO. widow of Chsrles II Miller Funeral services Orace Church. OoMcn live Frl 2 80 P. m, lnt i... ... .....'. .. . ... , ...... . mi,."ii 3d st. High mass of requiem St. Philip's Church 10 a. in lnt New Cathedral Cem MtLI.nit Nov. 1'B, iJKOROB C. hustand of Emms Miller (nee Homer), aped 60 Reli II es and friends, members of Old Guards 2d Regiment NO I . employes of tho Bureau of Water dept of 4th District Mutual lieneflclal nnd Protective Asso f the einplojes of the Bureau of Water and the 2oth Century Republican Club. Invited tn funeral. Sat.. 2pm. 2340 W Columbia ave lnt Odd Fellows' Cem. Remains may o viewed i rl eve M H Church. Glrnrd nv west nf 1.1th st . - P '.. let invate Westminster rem j MCELLER Nov 2(1 TAl'LINE ('. . 'v. ci.i.r.it inee inKlerl. wire or Ju us ll ? "'V'T. d '!' I.telatlves and frl. nds in- IJted to funeral. Hat., 2 p. m , residence, i.Mi. ura s ave. lnt St James. Klngsea stng Remains ma bo lowed Frl , after 7 P. m. Auto funeral Ml'RPHl' In l'rnnce. Sept 20 THOMAS A , son of Janes nnd 1'atharlna Murphy (neu Cassldy), aged 20, of 31122 Mt. Vernon st West Phlla. Relatives nnd friends, so dlers, sailors and marines. Invited to solemn requiem military mass St. Agatha's Church, Frl.. 10 n. m. MJRES Nov 211. CHARLES ir. MYREH. aged 113 ReMtlvea and friends Invited to funeral Sat . 2-.10 ti m residence, nar Parkland HHghts, Hulks Co. I'a Int. llerrr.vvood Cem .NEALIN-Nov 21. ANN N'EALIN. daughter of lot. John and Catherine Neu lln Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. I ri H 30 a m. 1 .1211 N Anierlian st Sol emn mass of requiem St Ml'ha.'i's church 1(1 a m. lnt New Cathedral Cem NEW HOLD On Tuesday. November 2(lth, Hillv JOHN DA COSTA NKWIIOLD. son o late Richard H and Hllen Da Costa Newbold, In his 73rd year Services, and burial at St Thomas Churehjard, Whttemsrsh. pri ate. It Is requested that no flowers be sent NEWI.IN. Nov 2(1 RACHEL MARTIN NEWLIN Funeral services Sat . 10-30 a. in S W cor Cheltcn and 11th st , Oak Lane, rhlla Int. private. NOI.I. NOV 27. CHARLES II . husband requiem mass m. AKainn s vnurcn u lnt Holv Cross Cem Auto serilee. O'linlEN Nov. "il. DAVID X . nf late John nnd Ellen O'nrlen aged 70. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl , 8 "3ft a m . resldenco of nephew, John J. Colser 17J4 N 8th at High mass St Mala rhv's Church 10 a. in, lnt Holy Cross Cem. Auto rervlco O'NEILL Nov 20. at Steubenvllle O FI-ORENl'H B, wife of RusselB, O'Neill nnd daughter of John II and Emma Hop kins Due notice nf funeral will he given ORR. Nov. 20. JAMES, husband of Saran II. Orr Relatives nnd friends. If. H nmnr IMst. No. 5. G. A. R. : Reserve Officers ot the Phllftdclnhla Fiillce, riennrtmenl VaIi.. 'eer Flrem.n's Relief Assn. and all other ' orcnnlratlons of which he was n memher. In. I'.'rd to service, Frl.. 2 p. m . Oliver II, Balr nit)c., 18'JO Chestnut st. Int. Mt. liorlan I'ARSELS Nov 27 ADDIK BOILEAV. Mnv of thr Hpv, Ivvls Adams I'arsslM. aired .1(1. ."V740 Itelmnr terrace Relatlvea and frlendH Invited lo runeral services. Mon 8 P m.. Ann St M H Church (Urnad and Arrh sts ) lnt Tuea . Morrlsvllle. ra IATTCRSON Nov IN ELIZA, wife of Joseph M Patterson Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Trl . 1 p m , 070'.: Lsnsdovvne ave Remains rnav be viewed Thurs 7 to 0 p. m. lnt Mt. Morlah Cem Auto senlce I'HILI.IPM Nov 'JU. at Pitman. KVA K. PHILLIPS aaed M wife of Cvrus B mil. Ilpps. M D Funeral services Frl at con enience of tha family Int. private, Wc lionib Pern PRINCK Nov. 2.1. LYDIA. idovv of Ed ward Prince, naed 70. Relatives and frlenas Inllei1 to service, Frl . 11 u. -n . Oliver H Balr Bide. 1S20 Chestnut st. lnt Femwood Cem HatiRR Nov. 24. HHNRT R. husband nf Mars' K Rader nelatlves and friend" William R Hchnelder Ixvrlje. No. 419 F. and A. M. ; lssne C Unirerdown Assembly, No 3.1. A. O. XI. P . Invited to funeral. Frl . p m brother-in-law's residence, Francis I.lnJ, 1020 N". BStli st. Int. prlite. Friends may call Thurs. ee. New York paptrs copy BAPfERTy Nov 2(1. HOWARD RAF Jl.Rn Relatives nntl friends Invited to funeral. Sat., a 111) u n, , 4SI8 I.archvvood ave. .solemn, requiem mass st Francis do Hales Church lu 11, m lnt Ht Dominic's Cem Omit flowers Autn servlte. RAVKN Nov. ail. (fEOllllK K RAVEN. Sr , husband of late Hannah Raven. Rela tives and friends employes of Henry Diss ton & non Co.. Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 p m. residence of son. tleorae W. Raven, ' Jr . itl32 Olllesuie at. Inr Mnanolla Cem KDICHERT. Nov. 2.1. FRtDKRICIC hus band of KUzabcth II. Relchert (nee Lelfjpe). son of late Jacob and Kntherlne Relchert. oeed U.1 Relatles and friends. William H. Schneider Lodse. No. 41U. r. and A M . Trlstrim n Freeman Iidae. R. A M . No. 243: Washlntrton Camp, No 50, P. O. S 01 a , losaa inoo, ,o, TU Vnrtri nrlii lllll f"m Anln irti " ' :."'. --- -'". T1 !- HK'IIAHUK vo. 0, i)H, JOHN P. ' IIOWSON atrd 77 HelatUea and frlnd. h'oerdonr Club. United to runeral, Frl, It) a m, Gulliver ave, and Kirkbride pt Int. ITelvup m HCHLATKK Nov 0 PA1UNA wife of Henry Hchlater. aRt-d -IK ItettitivpB and f rlemla lnv ited to funeral aen Ices. Pat 1:80 p in . realdenne of dnuithter Mra Jamea WhhI, 41M14 Hheldon at.. Gtn lnt private Ivv Hlil Cem SCinVAUTZ -KM7.AnKTIf (nee Ttruirffer). Widow of .laroh Schwartz neod 7 FlflatiVr , "nd friends Invited to funeral avrvlcea, Sat, ll n n. Illlt lroi t lnt nrlval 1r Tlfflllnh Cfiri A lil.i i nrt eirn Vrlnnrli mav ----'- --.--. mVu -w.ri- iiviiuu &.,uj --"ll "rl . , H to 10 p in ii "iir,ji. .miui-mj . .uv ..i, J1111.-4 . iiubuuuu 01 Elaine i ,-corer iieiatives and friends. Federated Lceum Itureaus Dickens Fellowship. Cleveland H. P. O Klks. I.ortso No 18. Welfara Committee 4ilth Ward, and I'hlla. Entertainment Man. aa-ers' Asso., Invited to funeral services. 50.1S) Market st . Frl.. 3 p. in. ltemalns may be ievved Thurs., 7 to 0 p m. lnt private, Arlington Orm. Auto service. .William I: Sexton Itelathes a'nd friends I .ii;aju.n sov. as, l.ll.l.n; ji , widow nf .William I! Sexton Relatives and friends Wnlted to funernl serlces, Frl., a 13 i. At . iiku Qulno st . Oermantown. Int. private, West Laurel Hill Cem. Trains to Carpenter I station, Uermantown ' SHAW At Menhanttllie. N J 'nr ".". THOMAS I. SHAW, formerly of Consho hocken Relatlvea and friends, membera of I'enn Club. Inilted to f uncial services, Frl.. 1.30 p. in resldince of sister. .Mrs David Derr 387 R Hector st Int. prlvato, Oulf Cem Rod nun ua levveti Thura , 7 311 10 D.30 p m SMITH No 'J7 JOHN SMITH Rel.i tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services Sat 1 p in 10.' Ulpka ave.. M.muunk. lnt pilvnte Friends mo inll Frl eve TUbTIN. Nov i'S. AMANDA L . wife ot Richard Tustln antl daughter of Hannah and the late Wllllum Wharton, ased 07 eara, Relatlies and rrlenda invited to funeral services. Frl . 3 n m.. 21147 S. Juniper st lnt at Trinity Lutheran Cem. Friends may ll luuie nil, ship. Pa WBLI.fi, At Sea Isle City, N. J Nov. 20, ELIZA WELLS wife or Martin Wells, llela tlvea and triends Invited to funeral service, at Sea Isle City. N. J.. Frl 11 a. m. lnt South Denis Cem. WRLSII No 21. HLRTHA wife nf Louis J. Y.'elah (liee Hilton) Relatives and friends Imlted tn funeral. Frl,. 8.80 a m. residence oi husband 8210 N lialley st. Solemn requiem ma as Church of Corpus Christ! 10 a, in Int. Westminster Cem WllfWoS" Conshohocketi. Pa.. No. 25. WILLIAM S son of late John, and Anna M. Whltton. Relatives and mends Invited to runeral services, Nov, 2D, Calvary Epis copal Church, Conshohocken. Int. private, LeVorlngton Com. Auto funeral ltemalns may be viewed Thura.,, 1 to It p, in., -'00 S. Port ave.. Conshohuckeh. . WILIOUaHIIY. Nov. 2(t. LIZZIK a.. win at Charl.a F. Wllloua;hby and dauih. irr ot ju.riii iii. nnu rarnn w. cirin. lierA tlveli and friends Invited to funeral service. Friends may ,vlWv.faa,etM Tbiur.i a) tTT ! i it. .i.i.i i -x itn .erin'ra in .no .ii! -"hJl .Jeii.." t eX0hriTd.hui''!j' Bndll'nnus pijment. pleasant surroundlnns arid f"-2hJe " nlSSLV .' r.VJi.1., .d.'5pi-";,i ."?' I excellent chanco for ndiaficement for wllllnc ? nneSbe?0R'.?VE,e',Cl,e,ar,flU.nnr. "ESf'k.l.'L fe' S""ldirrt Drn,' l' ' M .. . , .tiirris ml I llll'll 1 llllki son nr lata ii-il-in I nnrl i a . . -''";'""-- . .-...,..,,. ., ui A,."J,i- v v''c,V'"V,,l' "lio itl wno'i macnine. Ainuy vm poster. 12ui' '"A Allen Van Horn, aged Su. Relntlvea onrf' N .list st - , j- friends, Sundiy School members of Pastnr'x 'i;TfTnmi a ..,i.n n in .- " " JH Class of Trinity Relformed Church Ilrojd ST1U P'Sl", "iSn,..,V.to 1U 5ear".J?faJriWj and Venango sts., Invited to funeral services. age. Apply 12U Chestnut Ji.?;4iI Frl.. 8 p. m. 2011 N Nth St. Int. Sat.. TYPIST YOlJNll I.ADY WITH HOMB'fF'tva 11 a. lu.. ltecchwood Cem.. Renaal.m town. l.'MOW'f RDOK r'F STKNlrlllAPltVli'iiM;' -a dfe:Cj'7l JLl , , . tlWATWs KlYtf. self of Wltdavn Yr. WllsAti. lata H. 10th vt. Relatives and friends in' funeral services, on Frl.. at 2 t. m.i f residence of J. Wesley llowen. 10IH 8. i Wolf Nov. sir MAR'i IN I... 'ntfsJP0 -. , " Hannah Wolf, oi 17.17 N. iStb we. SwaVs,4 tles nnd frlnds In. lied to funeral er'S Cr tn 2:Su p -m parlors Morris Rolrtn, j ' . . .. ..x .'... . -.. j At m. iirivaie. rfrnwoofl wem. "V. friends. Potnhnntas Lnrive No. 1117. T. Oi 11 1 . .viooresiow 11. i j : ainnave ITloe, w torn No. S20, 1 o n. M Cross and Crown Cous.-T U,A ill. No. uti Knirhts or Uolflen Hnsrlsr Brathv i'tLJl 1 rhood of Railroad Trainmen. No. fil 1 1 Fentl jff-Sn IVHnla R II Reller Asso.. members of'iYjX.l tlAKslan 1 usih sill .V .& mths. ll b. s1" 1 rnnivn rtnrF , i 1 uinvi i'i s.n IliCHllUIUI VI.. r hlch h whn a. mctnlr, lnUpI to Per vice, ttifl Snt 2D m, 27SS X 10th nt. Int. Monti PrKV root- O-rn Auto fufurnl ITIetnlii tnay call fi Krl , 7 to 0 p m .Muorentown N J., pper Ik copy YUnnKC Xo 25, A'NA, daughter of Annn and Ifttf AH In YoM-kfr Relatives and f Met n, W H N'ow hall Council, No, 20 4 ii n 'I D of I- . pniplfA of Max Sarfert. lnUel lo funoral nervier Snt, 2 p.vwra ftlH V, Husffll mt lnt Oakland Ctnti Krtendn in cm II I'rl Hftpf 7 p, m - LOST AND FOUND HAU jor, MonJny nftirnoon, sfay v'rtrft tiAkT. rontnlntntr r.ri-ltHn rillrniH vlV in f')nn)d nimll sum of money and icata; riiiK probably dropped In or near Arcadia Theatre rennrrf fl!8 Knt rd . CyftWytL Trjmnm Q?nwyil 143 W ' ... I)O0 Lorn, blark mal' .Scotch 'tftrrl'r idc hriBwrrs to namo nf r,nddl. no collar: lio qurtloni nuked Reward Telephone Mcv Ion ...ij'V. m DOO Hlurk cocker apanlel, loit tSifldy afternoon, nam of owner on tollai-. Rd w-ard If returned to W I,o(?n McCoy. fciVTt Mr Wlatur Morris 00th and City llnr Over brook, t DOC J l,ot near Olrard ave and tha Zoo. white Weit Highland terrier. Rwrdi.-U returned to John Hampton Barnes, 1817 Da Lancey tt ? RING Lost. Saturday nlaht. cluster-dla-r mond rlnir lth cat'a ee center. In fftrefi. bert'a Theatre or on Market st Lara's Ts reward to finder 452.1 Walnut at. Phorla Preston 3S80 J : RINO Lost, rlnc rieur-de-L1s of diambtid; tevvard. Phono Ardmore 0B1. . , HELP WANTHP FEMALE -- THH ARMiariCE WITH GERMAN? .'nitivv WILL NOT MEAN REDIIOTIflM jyjtfiiW NUMHLR OI' UKLL TLLLPHONE OPliRi TUT. .RECONSTRUCTION PERlob" ATTKR TUB WAR WILL BRINO, WlnR EXPANSION IN THK TLLKPHONE IM- no YOU WANT A PERMANENT PEACE TLMB POSITION? '''' f J PROMOTION AND ADVANCEMENT I3r fs ,A-QUinnDRRTAIN' NO EJERVENCIff ' ids TASflNATINO WORK AMONG CARE. KCLLY CHOSLN ASSOCIATES. -"" APri.T 0 A. M. TO C P. M ANT WEEKDAY KM Arch at Miss Jlyan 2(1 W. Chelten nve. Miss Zlntul 40(1 Market St. Miss Smith 20 i: 5th St., Chester. Pa. Miss Reily A NIIW UMPLOTSIBNT OFFICK AT BTT AND CHESTNUT STS. OPEN DAT ANB EVENING 0 A. M. TO 8:80 P. JL iCISS DONOHUE. "JJ "f THi: BELL TELEPHONE COMPAKT OP PENNA. ( i ADVERTISING POIITOR TOIINrTwOsS, . ?M AX TO SOLTrlT AHVEnTISINtT OVES V3J RKCE. llTnr.tr ' r.viirinn rrAi& 1 i fin i h:i i-ti'iii ivic uiiiu1 icd t . ns. i r-r ftTl A Kr .'Iusrkkm . ns,, V rfVl , j M ASSISTAVT nt n talarhnnl a,.. ItAkkuM Ik. ir. a central offlcp; no experience neceaaatit ftk i pprmaneni pence-time ponltlnn aaaured va n. i d vounc VfimBn who enn handle the wltt MW wnnurioruj siiu Zlnirol. 2 w. cniten fK ATTBXDANT ht alelephone aw I tchboafd. t& JfyAM -t.i vt u lurKC cor norm ion; n youn i'sfiv; i ....... on, in ,ij n" wunmu PXiwriBnrp, it?(SJi Xerrecl: IL Iirniiinf wall.TuM rusfettlAM ieH,,".Ii 5",urAl..f.tr A"" M5C1.be. P. E. cor. OUrAfca 'V ' "11111 nii , nirona noor. . . . , ...t&C tV isV.i' -l lXl" AV l.UU iNJ ii- iitVt rl "J Inli I'l'HI.li; I-KJJUI.! BUOKKKEI'ER Double entr . state eiperl'. enre, nTe. salary and nualldcatlonst road, npportunlt for ieron vvlshlnr to adVftn, ppl.l'' letter only to R H. Heauaient, Cn . Sis Ari-h st TJ' ROOKKBEPER Apply Steward & Stevens iron Works. 17SI1 N flth st. '- , BURLERS. experienced on axmlhster ,rus, Apply Rush . Diamond, Jasper and OnV tarlo sts. CANVASS Ell Inilv or retlned nppearancet not salary. erm pos 17011 Chestnut L CLKRK must be nulelc nnd necurate at flsr urea and have irood memory. Apply 343!t Ludlow st COOK Wares SHI 7110 Devon st JU. u . iimiif i nrinin Mill (I'll J, DICTAPHONE operator, ono who has h" several venra' pxper irood permanent pftsl to the rlaht party W 7.1, I O Cox 34INr' DRESSMAKER WANTS W VIST SLEEVE AND SKIRT riNIHHERH, SHORTa HOURS GOOD SALARY APPLY 1301 LO- CI'ST. f liLLIOTT-t'IHIIrTlTbliMnir machine opera'tor or tnlst Christian salarv to start rit per week Apply In person 3V1 llourse Bldg. GIRL for aeneral hou-ievv urk nnd conklhv4' In apartments fnr fnmllv nf .1, no washlnttt? sleep tn; reference required Apply .IDOil Spruce st apartment No 1 Phone Be',- mont Ka'J W. GIRLS Ilrluht. neat Kills 14 years and oer, to learn makim? and flnlshlnc af ar.inciai leein. iiKni. clean nananorK: no V.V 7 :.. ... . . . - - - iui waniea 10 neiner TeieRrnma ail parts 01 cnv; 1,-onu i.v; hxiofi nnursi no punaajr work Sen Mr. Chambers. Western Union- U.ni Ohestnut. " OIIII.S AND WOMnv HXt'Kr I.KNT OPPORTUNITY I'OIt T1IORR KHI'.KINO STR.M1V AND PK11MANENT HMI'LOVMBNT ON LK11IT WORK. AS.HKMlH.KnK POWKIt Pf'.KHt TAI'PINd MACHINL'i FOOT PIlKSft DItILL PllLSS OPKHATOnS AND UliNHRAL HCLPHRS NHIinKD H. T PAISTH CO., .Ililll A II CH BT. tHRI.s vanted. not over 10 not Rolntr tn school for liaht work In newspaner oftlce, Apnlv City Editor fourth floor ono Chest-. nut Bt , . i LADIRK tnke vork Inline nihita llttie? stanminir cnristuias novelties permanent. Ill:' Market. FLAI OIIIL wanted muft he exi.riencod.r Apply Mr Itiillv Inkle 121 tl 13th. SALESWOMAN In fur and tailor establish' ment Apply l'ft Walnut , SM.RH1VU.MHN WANTED FOR VARIOUS DLPVRTMKNTS KXI'iailENCi: NOT NncF.SSART APPLY EMrLOYSinNT Ill'ItBAU LIT RROTHKR.s 4 SALKSWOMLN Saleswomen isuttsl men (suits) permanent position. HON1V1T TKI.LKR Ca 1 13111 Aill L-lltiSTCT ,. triBNOHRAPHHH tu.1 ' "uliki-cper, . NeC careful, a 'curate, alert nuMfr lady as afvv sistant bookkeeper and secretary to account- ant of monufacturlnc plant In n healthy and st.rai-llve N .1. suburb. Itateinan Mfg. Co, S Or-nlv-h N .1 ''ill. 81 ENOORAPHER Capable, wanted at nnnale 11-11'.. n .ui i.p.n iif A', j- ", .yStfi' WO.MAN WITH AT LEAST 'rfcfflMd ?JLAliS...,r.n",H fHOOL TRAINING flR-SSffli J,T;S..P' n A LENT. AHK lOR MR. PRIC.JHil C'S1'" LEDGER CO., (1TH AND CHESTf'W NUT STS j( ''? w n much nprv . cn-n-rr w nepg f.t tarf nif ! . iii.n.nl finsllli.n n:nil nnnnrli.nlli. U... 7BI er Price Rervvvn, l'a Phone Ilerwyp, 45-J' t,V -&a TKNOURAPHIHl. one familiar with (Iridnr&. ' l-i 'IIM V .KRH'AL WORK. STRADY POSITIOM4-' 4 lH.ltl CrtlUlL'TICV'T llBitlUrtVT 1 ..'-.. . 5I iVEDOKItOFFli'E. '""""" Bt$ TYPISTS Klperlenced mierators, addresalnc Vti .4 and tlllns In letters. Hone Addressing V3 and Prlntlnir Co.. 74 Cbeslnut st 1 ... ff ,S WOMAN with good education and tacti spe. ,if' clal Chr stmas worlu good pay, ahqrt t ,. nours. can aiiernoons s 10 . w, u. ue rfMi WOMAN, middle agvd, to do plain cooking) ' and help with housework: no washing:' V good home. Call la locust. , iil! YO.UNO OlltL to assist filing clerk:' iroal opportunity! atate ace. salary, etc. 1T4K. f .ri... rientp.l . YOUNO WOMAN to handle telephone swibS- W. JS I. u H.I..I Afflfl.. .. u.nI.. ' . . uiiniu iu w. v-cii. . ". .. iiu vAi'irfi; ! VtfDNfl pnvah g7Tf. uiiniu iu w. v-cii..ni -itiM, im vAi'lirfii; VS quired; an opportunity to become aaasHstarM with a crowing' Industry In a sosRIob iMgi will continue after the wart l!Uftt UgT ability, lll assuro promotUw. K JB.J I-aoy. l.l All .jtiuJritJgZki "TT "TO, J. ' , l ti & "t"4;-a j: km yCJrr. '' viia m vm H T-iw sSs yj . ' " H . 'tt'
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