Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1918, Final, Page 20, Image 20

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? jGrciaeral. Pershing's Report
f:fbr Day Includes 105
Killed .in Action
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MISSING
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NUMBER 100
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17 Dead. of Wounds, 32 of
& 'TDissca8e,,2 of Accident,
" s ' C2114 Wounded
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Zl ' Washington, Dec. 17.
-0 4t.-iim casualties repurteu uy muiciw
STanlng today number 2320. Of this
' total lOf are lists as killed In action,
h t 'w-hli, seventeen others died ot woundi,
J thirty-two of disease Rnd two were vic
tims of accident. The inlsslnK. Including
prisoners, 'number 100, and 2114 are rec
' orded au'wounded.
ti 'Summarized, the losses to date are:
Dec. 17. Totals
Killed In action
aDItd of wnunrin
105 26.811
17
32
10,277
14.B62
tr.2E0
15.056
88.111
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SyNIdrof disease.
Sled front accident and
other causes 2
Missing In action (Includ
ing prisoners) . ..100
Wounded . ..2114
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Grand totals.
..2370 171, 1C7
officers j.ist
Killed In Action
CAPTAINS Wayne Anderson
Jr Ttirh
mond. V.; Charles B Uelarlo Los An-
selee. Cat .
LIEUTENANTS Sam B Andrew uzrtk
Ala.i Charles Bowen Busey Urbani 111 .
pantel Morris Connolly, Brooklyn N. T .
Mandenhs.ll Cottrell, QrecnIIie, O : Qeorgs
ITranklln nnehel. TarltRiin Mlrh - W lllam U
ae, centraiia, wash , t rea r. ivinne,
ilhl.-l.- T.: Marsh 8. Lockvear. Chrtsney,
id.; tevl B. Morehouse, rulton, N, Y.;
:to Biaene.i, cnicago, in.
Died of Wounds
MAJOR J. Wstren Welsshclmer. Easle
3Plt 6V TcX
LjKtrrKNAN'TS Louis Carmel Brown,
Brtdsettater. Mass.: Allen Darius Ford,
Tpstlantl. Mich.: Harvey Rav Jasser, (.has,
A. Mlfaton.'New York. N. Y.
" Wonnded Severely
MAJOR Daniel O. Morrlssett, EI Paso,
Tex.i.
CAPTAIN Harry Lee Majnard Norfolk.
LIEUTENANTS Earl T Tarrlsh. Berk
eley. Cal. ; Clinton Victor Pickerlnc. Rlch
gond Hill, N. T.j Charles H need New
runswlek. -N. J., William F. Sev,ell. Jr.,
St. Louis. Mo.: Siegfried Chlupsa. New York,
IT- T.; Thomas Milton Colter, Mart, Tei ,
Joseph P. Toole, Helena, Monf.
Wsanded (Degree Undetermined)
CAPTAINS Clarence C Chllds. Tremont
O.: Marston E. Drake, New York N Y ,
Arthur B. Flemlntr. Wlckllffe. K ; Perry
Daubenfeld. Chicago. Ill
-A-isuiiunAnTB rerennana i, Adams.
pockvllle. Ind.: Frank C. Huntress. Keene
H. II.: Frank A. Llddell. Crystal Springs
Miss.; Newton C. Matthews, Da.tlmore,
ltd.: Norbert Glazier McCafTrey, 4023 A
treat. PhlladelDhf". Dnnee- ilcKlnlev.
Oakland. Cal.; Calvin Poole. Greenville,
Aia-t unaries E.
B Soencer Chicago Til: '-"" ""ALSratrlch McCabe. Repub c.
nks. W.'hlngton.aSD. C I lJ.rWik "P..M"i?,r- P'buh' IH
i.. Lafayette. Ind.. Pnu It. ,i.i.L"u1, , ", A"',lh?nv avenue. Phlla
nit. N. J.: William Harris, fefh 2 iSe,Mlnc,r "ebnam. Pittsburgh;
S'Kobert A. Byms.. 1
fi Oadebusch, Summit
Mass.
r Mlaslnr In Action
CAPTAINS Franklin W. Ilmh Jr..
Nana. Pal nA-v& W Titt Vnwt Mill
&$-"&. C-JlRay Edward Seltz. St Louis; PhlllD
t--Tirbun. DD3,uui juy u. nexroaa lauill.
PiA "I.1BDTENANTS John IL Murrlan, Knox
WC VIUl, Tenn.; Jesse Mllllngtnn Nixon. Medl-
tn Lodge. Kan.: Albert S. Qardner. Chi-
ff' cago: Joseph A. James. Summerton. S C ,
W-iJtam F, Wunder, Cincinnati; Raymond C.
i? 'Coulson. Waukegan. Ill ; Philip S. rischer.
B. ,ii"BUamipniar Eugene w. Qllliland. Loa An
E7V.eles. Cat. : SheDard Hlscox Roosevelt Ariz;
WW Carlton V. Joeckel. Albany. N Y.; John S
li-W-sj XelvlBSStane. San Francisco: Wlllard James
Igw -, Washington. Ind.: Walter N. Anderson. Ei
mrrr cim r-i . ni.. . m.ih. I
&& S2'V. auna, Kan.: Kooert Woodson Tnarn,
SSf CaJon. Cat.: Eben P. Armstronir. IIollls
ri. L;'1 T: u Llvd Bass, Montrose. Houston,
""T Tancis .m. uent, vvasnington; frank
a, unMm, xaies teenier. i.an , (jnanes
. Hlncrll. Oakland Md., Curtis Edward
Btover. Carbondftle, 111.
, TENNSaXVANLV
KUled In Action
CORPORALS Martin M Babb. Lebanon,
waiter S. Ebersole. Mount Joy; Malvern W.
Jtsans, Connsautvlile; John C. Tlley. Brook
vfllej Charles E. Welmer, Gray's I.andlnc
PRIVATES Leo J. Gallagher. Pittsburgh,
Cyril IV, Heller. Barnesboro: Harry Kloskv,
B12 Crags street, Philadelphia.
Died ef Wounds
SERGEANT Peter Comlnsky. Scranton.
yHx-uauviyjosepn Aimer, ttanover.
Died or Disease
BERGEANT8 Frank Fulton. McKeeeport,
Mganl Welf, Nantlcoke.
, Wounded Severely
v SERGEANTS William M. Cunningham.
8CW North Sartaln street. Philadelphia: Ed-
kit Ward S. Carter. Wilklnsburg; John C. Noel-
RV&Jtt trm: 1S1B Tasker street. PhlladeJnhla; Earl
! V.wuioert, soil waiton avenue. Philadelphia.
. rnBunnirn rK-i r taa xt r.-
y .i m: 'ton.J. Kolanktewcz.2SlS East Cam-
;'K Mttth. Ellzabethtown: Patrick II. McKear
Nglnert 8402 Ashburner street, Philadelphia:
K-V'Vo, fiaroia vv. oievrns. iakb jxtizi; rranK
& fctoner. Ofaambersburg; Harry G. Williams,
ySr.MU West Twelfth street. Philadelphia:
fVjSW. Abraham L. Young, I-ancaster; Frank
v73&4'& jseaver. namoersDurR; oiaurice uveriana
WSmY EuaW. New Cumberland: Cecil D Reels,
rtwiuceg-tsarre; Juicnaei xoie. 411 ooum lentn
Svp'y t!rMt' Fhlledelphla: Richard Teter Loefller,
BY,. itlsbuiTh i
', PRIVATES Charles If. Berrle. Pitts.
bunh; Alexander J. Bernosky. Shenandoah;
Jnavmh rasrlnttl. Pittshurfrh: William Fie.
r-i'fS rickj JSOel Marlborough street. Philadelphia;
,Zk t iSafl J. Helmbreek. Saegerstown; John Hu-
hJt Mal, CmMiI,' IVIIllnm IT. lftmter. .19A
'. t ft , JrhAiMafi Avenue. PhlladelDhla; Chauncev F.
yw- Bhayi OErle: Raymond F. Wlckel Reading:
., Oeonro R. Wllburn. Summertleld; Roland
M.' Wllann. N,ulnn! Kdward II. Cameron. Rrien.
ti feurt! Adam Donar. Pittsburgh; Herman R.
---fi! bvh, vvarnors Aiarg; wamuei reurra. uer
K,TS( v wMci Alexander W. Hamilton. Pittsburgh;
aveusl. 1028 Annin street. Philadelphia:
K JTohn D. Roller. Red Hill: Paul O. Schneider.
r 'i"W-: .. -Ml., tl'lti..- 0lU Tl t4k....t. . T.J
VJ;,i! rltfk Snook, ltaihwood: Matthew W Btrn.
tvWir f'rlUiDiirfrn: Harry u. oiiuweu, iiasoniown;
r-'ri"nlc Zaklrpwakl. Glen Lyon; 1-Vank n.
,V'trn. lira xu lawn ey; jonn uarrou, in.'a
e'Sfri, North Iledneld ntreet. Philadelphia: Ray-
JVmoii T. Cence. Haitlnri; Uoyd T OlIMtte.
t ' LaVllv VU)Uf y,Au r( uuduoiii, npuuj, ltuii
f t ftteotr E. McKltrlck. Benwood; Edward Mc-rif-rM.Tj.uhHn.
122 Ortcnway avenue. West Phlla.
" f ,Ve4tal. FYank A. Karly. Beaver Meadow;
-fri&lrW HaatlncB. Plttaburrh: IMward T
cTvliiflwn: Sal vat ore I merman, Altman: John
t1 V j Kleffer. ritteburch; John VI. Iehman. Aah
J. - ir j Earnest Doucbman.. Deerllckr Maurlro
V.f." JUhotwjr, 2457 Garnet street. PnlladeW
l: nonnin uuinn. i-iiibidu: iiennnn j.
Uflll, x'ii,suurttii. pvuiuvi v. ivuuftprii
A4A North Faxon street. Philadelphia: liar-
ila, Plltabursh: Samuel V. Tlodfrera.
vrS. Spory, Doawelt; Maurlcf Waldman.
ixorin eeconn eirevt i-nirauripniii.
C.'Bechtel, MlUervbunr: Amato Della
151 n Smith Twenty. nflh street. Phlla-
tai Christopher Hannon, 21S7 Shedwlrk
Thtlmdlnhla. Klvtn M. Hansel man.
Upavllloi Oeorca VS. Koval. Hasttnirs. Cur
tj, Lwlii. Perryvllle; Nicholas Luchtch,
in rvrKi ueorae J. icijrrn. owi i-
tree l. jrnuaaeipma; jamn j. icion-
41ffB locusi airev. rnutaipiat; oiere
Mc0onaia; jonn nanner tieaiora.
CamDl. Id am art Edwin E. Bchmau-
d Oap; John E. Smith, Center Hall;
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MATINEE DAILY
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COLADTS BLACKWELL In
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ORD TlSFrankford Av,
Witimr.. y
Frank Thomas, Plymouth; Carle. n. llaien.
Union City; Rajmond Howard. 1258 South
Peach street. Philadelphia: Arthur Johnson.
I.udlowsNJacob K. Painter, Qreensburg: Fred
J. Stout. New Stanton; John It. Marquet.
Blrdaboro! Charles-Wicker. 720 West Lehigh
avenue, Philadelphia; Edward Hepp, lh
nlxvlllei lterman F. Price Connellaville: Wil
liam 8. Anderson, Bellvue: Harris 8.
Brown. Berwick: Cornelius J. Mcllrlde. 2342
East Sergeant street. Philadelphia! Samuel
M. Rettew, Marietta: Lloyd K. Shenjeld.
Mlddleton; George Morroe. South Bethlehem!
Paolo Matstroplocc. 1823 South l.lghth
street, Philadelphia! James O. O'Nell. Kuti.
town: Joseph It Randolph. Plttabumh: John
It. stress. Militate. Vlricll Wa;ner, Head
Inirt John III. Wallaio. 432 Klkhart street,
J Philadelphia
AVounded (ltetree Undetermined)
snitaKAN'TS Adolph Ueniel, 124 North
Flfty.elshth street, Philadelphia: i:dar II
Hanli, 131 North rifty-nlnth street. West
Philadelphia. Francis A, McCioeko. 3181)
Kdcemont street, Philadelphia, Frank Mc
Neil, 12 South Thirty-fourth street, Phila
delphia. Frederick M YounB. Pittsburgh, Jo
seph J! McCreal, lllchth street and Lyon's
atenue, Philadelphia, Ijtnar D. like, 182'J
Washlnetnn street, Philadelphia.
COltPORALS I,ou1nwlck M Denorman-dl-.
Washington; Wllllnm J. Hecken
steln, Columbia, Clod W. lladden-. t'ur
weiisim. Augustus 1'. Lord 180 Porter
street, Philadelphia; Jnmes Itcdmnnd. 51J
South Tront street. Philadelphia. Walter J.
Yfacer, Yeacerlown. John W Cassldy. 1703
North Tnrntv.elBhth street. Phllailelphla,
Iheodnslo Dfmetrls, tlln Winter street, Phil
adelphia, KdMln A. Kllhelfer. New Cumber
land, Klmer M. Krause Hlrdstviro, Carl A.
Oestrrle. 102J North Halley street, Phila
delphia , COOK Chirles Kcstendales. South Ileth
lehni WAtlONKll Charlei Melnlck. DID North
Fourth street, Philadelphia.
PllIVATIJS Itohert tlreer 2I2S Hast Abl
Ball street, Philadelphia, John W Itortzoc
Topton; Ouy i: Kaultinati. Orwlgsburi;
Adam A Knectim bl4 North Thirteenth
street, Philadelphia; lloree Lisas. atJ
North Juniper street. Philadelphia, James
it e'cltale. .)ll) Sunnyslde avenue. Phlla
uelphla. Antonio MoBiuffo. 4C64 Kdmond
!let Philadelphia; singular H Mcholi.
liilp Qreen etltet Philadelphia. Herbert A
SP1'"1 . .WIIIIanishursT. Julius J Stelnhart
Shamokln Clarente It Ilucy Uraddock,
lohn I'niinera I'ltcsburuh, Waller A Uono
,!u," .-. l"3t North Thirteenth street. Phlla
""iphla. Joe tirltlork, Moran Herbert f!
I"rltz. Tobjhantui, Mich ,el J Dulnll 1PJ
1 1 nrter etrent. Philadelphia, fani Siiiinnii. 038
Jarkson street Philadelphia, Nliola nrano.
snamokln Otcar L. Conrad. Hup Hottom,
Thomas Price. Carnegie. Arthur W. ltelnert,
A burlls. lterman P. t-aylor, 41 West Mount
Airy avenue. Philadelphia. Louis II
Srhwantes L'tr.'l IllngBold s'reet. Phlladcl
'A"-1.?' ,,.,i,rr' " Smith. 14S i:olln Ktreet.
PhlliilelphU. l.ulal Hcrnable. Mirsan; Pie
ro uorciu Pltlsbursh. Joseph A Drlscoll
. Arthnorp
' ) llll.im i: II rto. Mllroy. John P Itummeli
, f, ' ?l,ur? ' Joh" w Klum. Lancaster. Or
niumif j- iunK new niantun.
1S S knnrr Mill)..,!... l'..nAn T. au, -In a. I
., i' ... ....win , i.u,riiu iiuainiim..
viount Pleasant. Hunter Lear. I'ottstown.
r-duard 1) Lemplej Mount Morris. Richard
Light 427 Snjdcr avenue. Philadelphia, Sher
man Mason. Clcllandtown, Howard McClel
Inn 3402 Klein street, Philadelphia; Byron
I. Moyer. Sunbury; Clarence Pace. Catasau
qua. Christy Smith, Sayre. Lewis K. Mahl
man Slgel, Eric H Snlngler. 31R South
Tenth street, Philadelphia, Charles P. Toss
ler, Rosljn, Andy Handza. Clarence: Mich
?3s J5Lc.!icown: Jack Polln. 310 Wlnton
5ir6.et' Philadelphia! Earl V. Peaman. Belle-T?-1.81.
Vlfd Whalln. 303 Kimball street,
Ihlladelshla, Ralph Champloln. Elkland;
hdward 8 Deemer, 4217 North Eighth
street, Philadelphia, David H. Dickson 2010
.pla.r?treet- Philadelphia, Samuel J. Good
? ,-Jt pamct street. Philadelphia; RicH
KS,j ,lleJwlB. 2330 South Sheridan street.
Philadelphia. Horace E. Kelley, 1128 Foulk-rfii"tt-
Philadelphia: Llberato LucUtonla,
W.Pi James JlcUermott, 033 Nortl'Flftj
e shth street. Philadelphia. Thomas it. Mur-
rls. Scranton. L ivd iiejeri A Srt'n Jam M- Lonestretn. ivucnen a i.
seph Parallnskl. Vattsh1.! l,, 2 lt0! ,'i.2 U ho ltft J12B.000 to his widow; James
4U. oirard aenue. Philadelphia. Charles
Ai 1. ?'"-"!' ''orn'stsati' Robert J Hunter,
ii. . r rr" vcct iiiiaueipiuR. iiaroiu
V Lauchle
Jiontoursiille, Clarence A
LlttlelleM
SERObANTS Alfre.1 Davis Unlontown:
Sm'i5! ,BucklJJ'' 41a3 orth Droad street.
Philadelphia, Norman C Armstrong,
Waynesboro. Paul s Detwelier. Lansdale.
RSlc !?' tJrecnsburg QeorRe Leopold.
11-7 South Second street Philadelphia:
Ralph M Msers. Terre Hill, Paris Peter.
Jr.. Carlisle. Charles Shas. Perentua, El
S2P,'1Sai;n1en . 1B:'7 East Cambria street.
Philadelphia, Herbert Logue. 10D Hanton
?f,rnet rhlladclphia. Elme? a Relntiart,
3ItMvllle
rrank B. Schaffer, Emaus. Charles Seaton.
New Salem, Ernest A Steudle. 433 Bain
bridge street. Philadelphia. Bernard M.
Mehman, Washington: Harry T, Weir. Cora
opolls. John P. Whitehead, Pittsburgh;
Charles Plnckett, Meadesvilie: Joe Caval
cante, Edenborn: Tony A. Garland, Greens
burg: David I. Scalmon. 3810 North Broad
street, Philadelphia; Hush Francis Held,
New Brighton; Ernest r Miller. Tarcntum,
James P Qulnn. S07 West Cambria street.
Philadelphia. Charles J. Havls, Latrobe.
Wayne C Klser. Shlppenvllle.
UUGLER Mlchele Ucnclvengo. 7 Ger
mantown avenue. Philadelphia
MECHANIC Edwin E. Buehler, 2049
South Dorrance street, Philadelphia
COOKS Charles A McKelvey. Saltsburg.
Aiirea u. t-arson uuoo .North runp street.
Philadelphia
ivmnvr
VAI50TRR llnherf It n.vlH 10IK
League street Philadelphia, Michael L
Rowan, Westmore
PRIVATES Thomas Aepell. 71 Wlater
street, Philadelphia. Orval Beegle. Alum
Bank: John C. Burk Shelton; Conrad 14
Kolehler, 4538 North Howard street. Phlla
delphla. Charles II Leib, 2423 North Mar
shall street. Philadelphia: Durant Melvln.
Greenville, Leslie P Steele, Monterey, John
Betak. Johnstown, Joseph A. Byers. Pitts
burgh, Joseph Dnnofsky, Nantyglo: Charles
a uoucnerty 143 Koxborough avenue, I'liu
adelphla: John It Harlan,' Lewlstown: Dan
iel A Hartel, Clarion County: Joseph Os
troweski. ParnaMua, Albert Price, Meade
ville: Mike, Rutkofakl. Conortown. Albert
T Ryan. 2141 North Twelfth street. Phila
delphia;! Frank J Sobkowiak, Dickson City,
Lester 8trawbridge, Lebanon: Clyde ,
Sharpaburg: Saunders Burrell, 317 Arm
strong street, Philadelphia: Paul B. Eber
hart, Belletonte, Ervln Anspachhelsey. Leb
anon: John Kennedv. Carnegie: John Lugos,
Llojdell: Andrew Palewitz. Dickson City;
Joseph P. Pikus. Lilly; Igmacy Adamczak,
Plttshurch: John M GrofT. R012 Merlon ave
nue,. Philadelphia; George W. McClaln, Can-
nonsDurg: josepn u .viuirean. ioi vine
street, Philadelphia, David C. Meyers,
Beaver Kails. John M Coleman. Republic:
Harry E. Dankleman. 6029 North Palmetto
avenue Philadelphia; Samuel Dougherty,
Belle Vernon: Arthur Hlggins, Beaver Pals:
Allan J Loomis, uienmore; James Leianion.
Smokerun: Frank Mason. Verona: ueorge
Master, Swissvale; John Newman, Pitts
burgh; Santl Plermanl Lawrence; Peter Sa
linka, Shenandoah: Howard Council. AIRS
Relnhart street, Philadelphia; I'rlmo llrazell.
Black Lick: Waelaw Clesllcki. Erie. Patrick
T Collins. McKeesport: William It Fraln,
New Berllnvllli-: ICarl Ooldsboro, 1409 East
Ninth street. Cheater: Roda Radosovac, Far
rell, Dave Roberta, Smoke Run; Pete Sandy
gate Johnstown. William It. Sundermann,
3182 North SUth .street. Philadelphia: Crls
Wickham. 25U- Kaal Indiana atreei. l-nua-delphla.
George W Franck. 346 North
Helen street. Philadelphia, Charles Krump,
Pittsburgh: Charles F I.leb 233 Rublcan
street, Philadelphia: Harold B. Cornmesier.
Hell wood; Austin O Hoffnjan. Elton. Her
man L. Hoffman S3 Indenendenco street,
Philadelphia; Domenick Condoleo, Erie;
Cralz Thorn, New Bethlehem: Tony Demar
rho. Elizabeth: John Gibson. Scranton: Earl
T Kautz. Ellzabethtown: Anthony Laga.
nella. 1D21 Mlfllin street. Philadelphia: Ra
mond E louden. 40 East Seltzer street.
Philadelphia: Frank E. Tethulis Ashlev;
John Osterrleder. Allison Tark: Gi-orge B.
Sandoe. South Bethlehem: Frank T Tost.
Pottsvllle: Joseph Brzezinsky. 0 Christian
street, Philadelphia v
NEW YKRSEV ,
Hilled In Action
CORPORALS Samuel A. Carpenter. Mal
aga: Charles y. siaresca, jersey uny.
PRIVATES Peter Murray Trenton: Lee
Cayton. Jersey City: George E. Lloyd. Wild
wood; Olotanny Osaplo, Orange.
Died of Wounds
SERGEANT William W Drabble, New
ark. CORPORALS Henry Douglas Endleviood,
Robert U. Mokley. Maplewood.
Wounded Severely
SERGEANTS Edward J. Accordlnn. Jer
sey City. Joseph L. Curtis Little Silver.
CORPORALS John L. Oliver. Boonton;
Frederick M Patten. Bayonne: Raymond L.
Herr. Bradley Beach; Wlllla F. llahn.
Newark.
PRIVATES Robert L. Crofut. Newark;
Frank Scagllola, Newark: Alfred Henrlek
sen. West New York: Nick Wladlce. South
River: Thomas A. Hines, Trenton; John J.
Kllloran. Newark; Joseph E. Lloyd. Sea
vllle: Charles Schwartz. Newark; Albert
Strickland, Stone Harbor; Ernest Carbons,
PHOTOPLAYB
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J Jiiiuj Jumbo Junction on Frankf ord "L"
ut oibnAni in
. "CACTUS CRANDALL"
I Of! 1ST MO AND, LOCUST STREETS
1AA,U31 Mats. 1:30, 3:30. Evgs.tl:30toll
ETHEL CLAYTON In "u,gI1
"WOMEN'S WEAPONS-
NIXON MD M1 MAnl58T, .
BESSIE LOVE in T V 9'
'THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING"
PARK J"11' AVE. DAUPHIN ST.
rArrv Mat. 2:10. e. has to 11
ENRICO CARUSO In
"MY COUSIN"
RIV0LIMDAN8OM8TS
MATINEB DAILY
"THE,
STILL A
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STRAND ohbmaja?MjSo
ST.
Hobokent James A. Rowan. Jersey Cttrt
Benjamin F. Slagle, 021 Bouth Ninth street.
Camden: Peter J. Dannon, Elisabeth! Io
J. Smith. Trenton: Willis) Htuekle. Newark:
Frank J. Wiley Patcrsont'Edward J. Wines.
Jersey City: Nicholas Zettl. Summit! Martin
M. Rolchforit. West New York: John Me.
Uauthey. Princeton: A. n. Williams. Rah
way: Morris A. Kamlnetsky.i Passaic: Ld
ward D. Apgcr, Newark. ,
Wounded (Degree Undetermined)
PRIVATES Clarence D. Warren Trenton t(
Henry J. siauer, i arK itiaae; iony ,h,wii
Woodrldge
Mlsslne In Action
ntJOf.KR John J, Drayer. raterfon.
PRIVATES James U Short, Harrison!
Pasquale Meall. Chatham,
MARIN B CORPS
. The folloxlmr casualties are reported by
the rommandlng genera of the American
expeditionary forces (Included In the above,
total)' '
Killed In action ...... ,."
Died of wounds received In action
Died of disease ,
Wounded In action (severely).
Wounded In action (slightly).
In hands of enemy
. i
Total
OFK'KRS, M8T
Mounded In Action (Seterely)
MAJOR Dlght I Smith, Elowe, n.
Returned to Vnnrf (PreTlously Reported
Missing)
FIRST LIEUTENANT Charles T. Nash.
Alderson. W. Va.
PENNSYLVANIA
Wounded Seterely
CORPOItAr-EdRar F. Archer, North
E"pniVATr.S Arthur Hoover. .2112 Morris
streW.rhlladelphl"r Jacob rS;jKovychek
Wllkes-Barre: Francis J, Moral an. C urtls-Mlle-
William C Rankin, ravel j ij
T. liegeman, Carnegie: Francis A. vvara,
Miners Mills. f
Prisoner In'Oermany
TRIVATE Alban B Lewis 0348 Oerman
lown avenue. Philadelphia.
NEW JF.RSF.Y
Died of Woundi
PRIVATE Allan V. R. Dulcher. Arling
ton. WILL AIDS CHARITIES
Edward F. Noon Left Sums to St.
Vincent dc Paul Society
In the will of Edward F. Noon, which
was probated today, the sum of M0.700
was divided between his .family and .re
ligious organizations. The sum ot : D00
was left to St. Vincent dePaurs Confer
ence of the Church of the Immwilat8
ConceDtlon: MOO to the St. Vincent tie
Paul Society. 6Q0 to. St. John's Orphar,
ARvlum. SBOO to St. Vincent do rauia
OuftnFd. TB00 to St Vincent do
Paul's Conference of St. Malacny s
Church, J600 to the Seminary of St.
diaries .Borromeo. 500 to St. Vincent
de Paul's Conference of the Churctt or
Our Lady of Mount Carmel. 500 to
SL Ann's Roman Catholic Church, W d
wood, and 100 each to the altar societies
of the Church of the Immaculate Con
ception and St. yincejU de Paul.
utner wins pruuiticu ",v , -'."-j'
S. Taylor, 154 East Mount Airy aenue,
who left ?340,000 to his widow and chil-
rlrpn.
ti, tnto of Mnthlas Lutz. 1214 Unity
street, was valued at J.8UU ana tnaii
of James Anderson, 1B1 liaynooa sueet,
at 50000
NEW WAR RISK BUREAU CHIEF
Colonel Lindslcy Expected to
Speed Up Allotmenta-
Waslilngton, Dec. 17. An Immediate
specking up of the machinery of the
war risk bureau and prompt payment of
allotments nnd allowances to the wives
and7 families of the soldlets, sailors and
marines, seems probable.
One. of the first official acts of Carter
Glass upon becoming Secretary of the
Treasury was to appoint a new director
of the war risk bureau. Fpr U1I3 exact
ing task he chose Colonel Henry u.
I-indsley, of Dallas, Texas, who for thol
past ear has served in trance on tin
staff of Major General Harbord, as chief
of tho war risk section of the American
expeditionary forces.
Colonel Llndsley appears to have had
experience that will exceptionally well
fit him for his new post. He has been
in tho Insurance business, went through
tho at my training; camps, served In the
field In France and hasvhad charge of
the battlefield end of the war rtfk bu-
HEIRESS SUED FOR $25,000
Former Chum Alleges Miss t)c
Lamar Said She Took Portfolio
New York, Dec 17. Miss Alice A. De
Lamar, only child of the late Captain
Joseph Itaphael De Lamar and heiress
to'jlO.000,000 under his will, was sued
In the Supreme Court vesterd'ay for
25,000 damages ny niise r jorence l.iuot,
an artist described as her chum for
some years past, on the ground of false
statements alleged to have! been made
hv Miss De Lamar concerning Miss
Ulllot.
The complaint states than on October
22 last, a few weeks before Cautaln
De Lamar died. Miss De Lamar said
at 80 Wall street concerning the plain
tiff: "I demand that you give me back
the letters and blue portfolio from my
lirsmercy Park apartment"
Mls-j Klllot says that these words
chargo her with larceny, and are also
defamatory.
PABCEL POST
PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE
Ian St 000 for S10
Brine yoor diamonds, watclios and Jewelry
to the largest pawnshop In the world.
Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine
BONDED TO THE CITV
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CARLYLB BLACKWELL In
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ADPAllIA CHESTNUT BEL. 16TH
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WALLACE REID In
"TOO MANY MILLIONS"
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ALICE BRADY In
"HER ORBAT CHANCE"
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has all prices plainly marked.
"Voir Desire Regulate the Cost."
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MARRIED
WOHLKEN MORRIS. On Dec. 14, at
'80 p, m.. at Townsend, Md.. Mr. LKROT
WOHLKEN. of New Jersey. BOS O. N. 8..
Locust Point. Md., and ADELINE H. MOR
RIS, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B.
Morris.
IN MEMORIAM
BINGHARD in loving memory of my
dear wife. AMELIA BINMHARD. who de
parted this life Dec. 17. 1003. HUSBAND.
i&entlm
ALDINOER. Dec 15. MARTHA ANNrl
.-..uwii d, i-(i(is r. Aiainser. agea US.
Relathes and friends invited to funeral.
Thurs.. -j o. m.. 4BOR Ogle St.. Manayunk.
Services Mt. Vernon Baptist Church 3 p. m.
Int. Leverlngton Cem,
ALDR1CH. Suddenly. Dec, 14. GEORGE
r.. son ot William K. and Eleanor Aldrlch.'
aged J lears. Relatives and (rlends In
vited to funeral services. Wed,, 2 d, m.,
parents' residence. 4(110 Falrntount ae. Int.
Mt. Morlah Cem.
BARRY. Dec 13 . MARY A . wldow"-of
John Barry. Relatives and irlendr St.
Elizabeth's Altar and Rosary Society. Cathe
dral T. A. B. Society. Gesn I. C. B U.7 No.
(150. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 7:30 a. it ".
1804 N. '-"4th st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Elizabeth's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem, Auto service.
BEGOANE. Dec. Id. MARY, daughter of
Daniel J. Besgane. of Kerry County, Ireland
and Catherine Beggane (nee Menamln). Rel
atives and friends, children of St, Gregory's
School, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a m
mother's residence, 1424 Frazler St.. West
Phlla. Solemn mass of renulem. St. GrecorVs
Church, 10 su m Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto
service, i
BLOURNP. Dec" .16. LOUIS A , husband
of late Anna Blourne. aged 4'.V Relatives and
filends Invited to funeral services Thurs 2
p. m . resldenco of brother, John T, Blourne
1041 8 53d st. Int. Greenmount Cem.
BOLGER. Dec 14 NORA L.. wife of
Joseph A Rolg-erv Relatives and trlends
Invited to funeral. Wed.. S'SO a. m.. 49 '5
Royal st.. Germantown Solemn reauiem
mass St. Francis Asslsl's Church 10 a. m
Int Hnlv Sepulchre Cem,
BOORSE. Dec. !4. at Lansdale, Pa., AB
NEIt S., husband of the late Mary C Bonrse
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 2"
W. 6th St., Lansdale, Pa Wed., l:qo p. m.
Int. private. ,
CARVER. On Dec. 15. 1018. SUSANNA,
widow of William Carver, in her 89th year
Relathes and friends Invited to funeral, on
Wed., at 10:30 a. m. precisely, at late resi
dence. Pennsylvania Widow's Asylum. J401
K. Susquehanna ave. Int. Buckingham. Pa.,
via. 1.50 train from 9th and Columbia ave.
Services In ILahaska M. St. Church 4 p. m.
Doylestown papers copv,
CASSIDY. Dec. 15 JANE, widow ol
Charles Cassldy. Relatives nnd friends in
vited to funeral. Thurs,. 8.80 a. m.. 2238
8 13th st. Solemn reauiem mass Church
of the Epiphany 10 a. m. Int. Now
Cathedral Cem.
CLAUS. Dee. 15. SOPHIE FREDER
ICKA CLAUS. widow of Gottlieb D. Claus.
aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Wed.. 2 n m.. 4705 Rhetn
hardt st. (47th st. and Klncsesslnr ave.t.
Int. German Lutheran Cem. Friends may
can iues- o to in p. m x
rni. I, INS. Suddenly. Dee, 14. MICIIAT5T.
son of late Patrick and Ellen Collins (nee
Dolan). Relatives and friends Invited to
runerai. wea.. a a. m., nn b. xaney st.
(27th and South ats.). High mass of re
nulem St. Anthony's Church 0J0 a. ra.
Int. Holv Cross Cem.
COLMERT. Dec. 13. HAROLD M". COr
MERY, sen of Mrs. George Burton-, aged 22.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Wed., 1 p. m., parents' residence.
Queen St., Wyndmoor, Pa. Int. private,
Autos will meet the arrival of 11:50 a. nr.
train from Readlnir Terminal at Wyndmoor
station. r
CONLIN. Dec. 14 FRANK, son of' late
Philip and ' Maw Conlln. Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Wedr. 8'30 a. m..
residence ot sister Mrs Joseph Heffornan.
5239 Ds Inncey st. High mass Church of
the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral
-Cem
COSTELLO. Suddenly, at 118 Providence
road, Aldan, Pa., on Dae. IS, ELLEN,
widow of. James W, Costello, 'aged 68. ,No
tlce of funeral later. ,
COULTER. At 1318 S. 67th ,st., Dec.
rnOTOPLAYH
I I IDrRTV BnOAD tt COLUMBIA AV,
i-lDrTVI I MATINEE DAILY
I BILLTR BtlnlR In
BILLIE BURKB In
'MAKE-BELIEVE WIFE"
M'ARkTPT fiTREteT thextiih
J33 lVlIrvli 1 0 a. M. to llilB P. M.
PRIVATE PEAT In
"PRIVATE PEAT"
MODPF tsi SOUTH ST. Orchestra.
lYtWLEJ, Continuous 1 to 11.
- "JUST SYLVIA"
OVERBROOK 03D &&&.
.JJihlCt: BRADY In
"THE BETTER HALF"
PAT AfF M MARKET STREET
? --- PAULINE FREDERICK In
"A'DAUGHTER OF THE OLD SOUTH"
PRINCFSf? ""MARKET STREET
r'irliLrK3 :80A. M. to 1U15 P. i
:1B P. M.
GERALDINE FATinin In
"TURN OF THE WHEEX,"
REGENT MKIT.i?.!rir?UM
if ATS ALLISON in ' M
'TUB TESTING OF MILDRED VANE"
RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVENUE
IlrtJiV AT TULPEHOCKEM n-
AJJIVV;?110: bt.
OLfVE TEI
iVnos
"SECRET STR
DT IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH
1V'D - ' 10 A. M. to-Il:I8 P. m.
MtLDRED JIARniH tn '
! "FOR HUSBANDS ONLY1'
CfWnV3" MARKET STREET
BAVrl. .8IA. M. TOMIDN
MiDNiairr
HALS: -HAMILTON la
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4 ' S
IlEATHrl
15, ELIZABETH, daughter of the lata
Henry and Elizabeth A. Coulter. Relatives
and friends Invited to service Thurs.e J
p m,, at the Oliver It. Ralr Building. 1820
Chestnut St. Int. private at Ivy Hill Com.
Friends mav call Wed.. 7 to l6n. m. ..
CROWTHERS. Dec. IB, SARAH A., wife
pf Samuel Crow there and daughter of the
late George and Sellna ttsgar. Relatives and
rienus invited to lunerai, wed., a p. m.
3330 Lena st. Germantown. Bervlces St.
Luke's Church, 2 30 p. m. Int. private. Re-J
mains may be viewed Tues. eve,
, CURTIS. Dec. 14. GEORGE JAMES, hut
band 0f j,, b. Curtis. Relatives and
friends, flnMen nentvn Calle A. O. K. Of
iM. ,C. : emnloies of Pencoyd Iron Works.
invited to funeral services, wed., 2 p. m,
4338 Manavunk ave Hoxborough. Int. pri
vate. Westminster Cem. Friends may call
Tues, eve
DAUBMANN. Dec 10. CHARLES P..
husband of Louisa Daubmann (nee Radlirn.
nged 78. Relatives and friends Invited tn
services, Thurs.. 2 30 p. m.. 1111 Newton
ave, Camden. N. J. Int. Eiergreen Cem.
Friends may call Wed. eve. .',-.,,-
'DEANS. Dec 16. JOHN STERLING.
husband of Clara n. Deans (nee Bsrr),
band of Clara n. Deans Inee jjsrri.
atlves and friends Invited to services,
d., 2 30 p. ,m., 8t. Peter's , Episcopal
irrh, Phoenlxvllle, Pa, Int. private. Val-
Itela
Wed
ley Forgo Memorial' Cem. New York and
Washington papers pieuse copy.
DOLAN. Dec. if. GEORGE J.,, son of
Michael nnd Margaret Dolan .Relatives and
friends InWted to funeral. Wed , 8 a. m.,
parents' residence, 824 8. I'anoK&l,l?1V,
High mass of requiem Church of Ht. Philip
Nerl 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
DONALD. Dec. 1(1. 5322 Ludlow St...
GROVER 8.. husband of Minnie E. Donald
(nee Knox) and son of Peter nnd late Mar
garet Dorold, of Richmond, Va, Int. pri
vate Richmond, Va, ....- . .....
DOUGHERTY. Dec. 14. JOHN J hus
band of Marv Dougherty (nee Kane) and son
of late Daniel and Marv Dougherty, Fu
neral, to which rolatlves and frlenda are
Invited. Wed.. 8 80 a. m.. 4730 N. Mascher
st. Mass of reauiem Church ot the Incarna
tion 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
"EASTWOOD. Dec. IB. MARTHA, widow
of James Eastwood, aged 85. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.,
3:30 p m , residence of daughter. 4032
?enn st. Frankford. Int. private.
ERDLEN. Dec. IB. KATHARINE ERD
LEN, widow of Ernest Erdlen. aged 83,
Relatles and friends Invited to funersl
services. Wed.. 1 p. m., residence of son.
Ernest Erdlen. 413 Jackson' st. Remains
mav bo viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m. Int.
Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral
FAUST. Dec. IB, at Chalfont. ra., AL
TRED 11. FAUST, aged 81. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral. Thurs., 1 p. m.,
ni-.i,n-t To Tnt Ttpiltah Cem.. near New
Britain.' Train leaves Readlmr Terminal.
10'IB a. m. and Lansdale) ji:xt a. m.
FITZOKHALD. Suddenlv. pec. 12,
JAMES THOMAS FITZGERALD, husband of
Isabella Fltrgerald (nee CaddenJ. Rela
tives and friends, members II V. M Sodal
Itv and Holv Name Socletv of St. Teresa's
Parish. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.,
"112 8. Carlisle st. Solemn high maBs of
reoulem Church of St. Monica 10 a, ra. Int.
FLETCHER. Der. 15. JOSEPH, husband
of Mary Ann Fletcher, aged 77. Relatives
and friends. Robin Hood, Lodge, No. 70.
Order Sons of St. Georne. Invited to funeral
services. Wed.. 1 p. m 052 E. Allegheny
ave. Int. private. Northwood Cem., He
mains may be viewed Tues., after 1 v. m.
FRAIN. -At Atlantlo City, N. J Dec 14.
JEREMIAH P., son of late Thomas and
Winifred Fraln, at uncle's residence,
Michael Reed, 167 Westminster ave., Atlan
tic City N. J. Int. Wed.. 12 noon. St.
Denis's Cem., Ardmore. Pa.
PULLER At Rlts-Carlton Hotel. Phlla.,
Dec 14, ANNA, wife of Egbert C. Fuller, pf
New York and Pine Orchard. Conn. Rela
tives and friends Invited to services. Wed.,
10:30 e. m,, 023 Wcit End ave.. New York
lv. Int. nrivatn
GAIRDAN, Suddenly. Dec. 14. Dr. DE,
RN a. GAIRDAN. brother or Hszarem B
mm.,-, rialrdan. It.lntlves and friends In.
vlted to funeral services. St. Sahab Mrcrop
Armenian Apcstollc i Church, Broad, McFar-
.J .. T?-!l . Tt'e:.. 11 n nv Int. Ar.
llngton Cem. omit nowers. nemains may
be viewed Wed . 0 to 11 a. m,
GALLAGHER. Dec. IB. CATHARINE,
daughter of Frederick A. end late Catharine
Gallagher (nee Walsh), aged 10 Relatives
and friends, children of St. Ann's School.
Invited to funeral. Frl.. N 30 a. m.. resl
dence of father 2822 Edaremont st. Solemn
requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto service.
GERETY. Dec. IB, GEORGE A . son of
James and Mary Gerety. nged 17, Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs.,
S 30 a. m., parents' residence. 8907 Ken
sington ave. Requiem high mass St. Joach
im's Church, 10 a. m. Int, St. Dominic's
1 rii .tiu ,t, D.... . .. - .. -- . . . .-
Cem. Auto service.
GIBSON. Dec. 14, MARTHA A., widow
of Samuel Gibson. Relatives and friends
invited to funeral services, vveo... 2 ho n. m.,
-.-.i.n,. nf riauo-hter. Mrs. I!1l2abeth Divan.
2327 W. Seltzer st. (near 23th and Lehlgli
ave l. int. pnvnic.
ORACEY. Dec. 10. ELIZABETH, widow
of James V. Gracey. Relatives and friends,
League of Sacred Heart of Church of Our
Lady of Victory, Invited to funeral, Thura.
8.30 a. m.. 033 vvyaiuouiK aye., west rnila.
Solemn requiem mass t-uurcu ot uur iaay
e Vletnrv 10 n. HI. Int. DrlVate. TTnlv
Cross Cem Omit flowers. Auto service. 1
HAMILTON, DM. 10, AKUHBW. JlUS-
band of late Catharine Hamilton. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral, Wed.,
1 p. m.. residence of son, Andrew Hamil
ton, 5800 Pemberton st. Int, St. James's
Klngscssine Cem. Remains may be Mewed
Tues., 8 to 10 p. m.
HANNA. Dec. .10. THOMAS P., son of
late Edward and Clara L". Hanna, aged 48.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Wed., 10 a. m, apartments of
William II. Batteraby, 3310 N. Broad st.
Int. private Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may
be viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m.
IIMIVL'Y. At Colorado Springs. Dec. 15
MARGARET, v,ldow of John Harvey, for
merly .of 1002 Park ave. Due notice of fu
neral will be given.
H1ER3. Dec 17. HENDRICK. It HIERS.
aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited to
services. Wed., 7 p. m son-in-law's tesl-
uence, a, v, i, dcuaricD, -11 Pi, otn 81.
Csmden, N, J, Int. Bordentown Cem , at
convenience of family.
HOGG Dec. 131 CLIZA. widow of John
Hogg. Relatives aMd. friends invited to fu
neral services. Thurs.. 2 D. m.. 2042 N. 13th
6t Int private
HONEYFORD. On Dec 1 1918. WIL
LIAM, husband of late Ann Honeyford.
Relatives and friends invited to funeral, on
Wed., 2 o'clock, at son-in-law's residence,
Mr, James Blrnev 2783 E, Somerset st.
Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.
HORTER. At New Haven, Conn.. Dec.
14, GEORGE C, husband of E'dlth Lander
Horter and son of Catharine J, and Hiram
Horter. Jr.; aged 80. Funeral services and
int. private.
HOWARD. Dec. 14. REUBEN R.. ... nf
late John M. and Mary A, Howard, aged 57,
fietauvea anu irienua. employes or 'way
Dept. of P. R. T. Co.. Invited to funeral
services, Tues., 8 p. m.. 1413 N, B5th st.
Int. Mt. Hope Cem., Delaware County. Pa.
HUGHES. Dec. 14. JOHNSON HUGHES,
aged 53 Relatives and friends, Roxborough
l-odie. no. 135. '. and A. M.: Mellta R. A.
C-. No. 284, Invited to funeral services.
Wed., 2 p. m.. 404 Fountain st, Rox
borough. Int. private.
HUGHES. Dec. 14. MARGARET, daugh
ter of Jamea and Marcaret Huehea fnea
Ryan), aged 9 mos. Funeral Wed., 2 p, m.,
parents' residence, 5323 Wyaluslng ave. Int.
St. Denis's Cem. Relatives and friends In
vited, tuto service.
JOCOnilS. Den. ITS. MARY ANNA n,ir.
of Chester Jacobus and daughter of George
and Ella MrCombs Maust, aged 32. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 5417 Lena at,, Ger
mantown int. private.
JAMES. Dec. 15. ALBERT, husband of
Emma Bergo James and son of the late Fran-
cia M. and Mary Batcneior James, aged 32.
Relatives and 'friends invited to services.
Thurs.. 2 p. .m.. father-in-law's residence.
Charles Berge. 2510 N. 5th sti Int. private.
Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed
Wed., after 7 p. m.
JAMBS". Dec 15. JOHN JAMES, aged
60. Relatives and friends. Palestine Lodge,
No. 470. V. and A. M. : ICeystone Chapter,
No. 175, R A. M.i Court Mlltlin, No. 24,
F, ot A.; Maurice ilohlfeld Castle. No. 25,
K. M. C; Falls Ran. Society. J. J. Dobson
Athletlo Asso., Younz Men's Asso,, Invited
to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m., 3455 Queen lane.
Falls of Schuylkill. Int. NoYth Murel Hill
Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues.. after
7 n. m.
KAUFFMAN. Dec 16. MARY L. daugh.
ter of Luther B. and Mary it. ivaunman.
8 Harper ave., Drexel Hill. Ta. . Relatives
and friends Invited to service Wed.. 8 p. m.,
Oliver H. Bale Bid?-., 1820 Chestnut st,,
Philadelphia. Int. In Lancaster, Pa,.
KAUFFMAN. On Dec. 16. 1918. 8EL1NA
M,. wife of Frederick Kauffman. Relatives
and frlerds Invited to funeral services on
Thurs., at 2.30 p, m. precisely, at late resi
dent. 1114 Wallace st. Int. private. Mt.
Peace Cem.
KEENEY. Deo 16. FANNIE T daugh
ter -of Emma and lato Frank F. Keenev.,
Relatives and friends' Invited to funeral,
Frl., 8.30 a. m., 5S33 Springfield ave, Sol
emn mass of requiem Church ot the Most
Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int. private.
KBLI.Y.-Dm. 14. PATRICK, husband of
Rosa Kelly (nee Kelly). Relatives and
friends, members of Dlv. No 18. A. O. II. s
Ninety National Cathollo Ben. Society, In-
vnea to runerai, inurs., jomv a. m., o
N, 2d st. Solemn requiem mass Church
of the Visitation 10 a ra. Int. Holy Sepul
chr Cem Auto funeral.
KENNEDY. Dec 15. ANNETTIE, daugh
ter of John J, and Margaret S. Kennedy,
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
Thurs., 8.30 a. tn.. 1050 B. Bailey st. High
mass St. Gabriel's Church 10 a, m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
vVnsillW Dec 18 WILLIAM, hus.
band of Anna Kershaw. Relatives and
friends. Excelsior Lodge, No, 491, F, and A,
M.; University Chapter, No, 236, R. A. M.l
Phlla. Commandry. No. 8, Ki T.l Lu Lu,
Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.i Reserved Coun
cil. No. 753. O. of I. A.. Invited ,to funeral
services,. Thurs., 2 p in.. 4013 Lancaster
ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains
may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. n.
KNOPF. Dec. .13, JOHN, husband of
Magaret Knopf. Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral, Thurs.. 8.30 a: m., 2120
E. Arlcona st. Solemn requiem mass Church
of Holy Name 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepul
chre Cem. Auto funeral.
KORMANN. Dec. 16. John W,. Jr.. hus
band of Magdalena Kormann (nee Kettln
er),.aged 20. Relatives and friends mem
tiers of Court Oeorge Washington. No. 124,
F. of A.I Yonah Tribe, No. 4f, 1, O. IX. M..
and Phlla. Lodged No. 34. L. O. O. M In
vited to funeral,. Frl. 8 a. m.. parents'
residence, 094 N. Randolph at. Solemn ro-
?ulem,mass.8t. Peter's Church. 0 a. ro.
nt. Mosr Holy Redeemer Cem.
daughter of George N. and late Lldl Rlght-
er, or Dnvu xiaminawn awe. nniaiivve
friends invited to lunaral . services,
"S" l'4 W.lSft"rBldst,,''
DEATHS
. LA.tiajlLlN.-,Suddenly.Do. 15, GEORGE,
husband ot Margaret Laugblln , (nee Ross).
Relatlves'and friends, 'Lodge N6.0. T. and
A. M. Sherman Yearly Ben. Assot, em
ploye! of tax office;, the executive. commit
tee' arid member of Fortieth Ward Repub
lican Club. Invited, to funeral. W.ed., 3 p, rri..
2083 s. B7lh St. Int. Mt. Morlah Cera. Re
mains may be viewed Tues,, after T p. m.
Auiuunerai.i
. LBAVEBLET Dee, 114. at 73 E. Oartltld
Mi. Germantown. CliARLEH1 DALE, hue-
i-.l'" 11 "USie ItaSlAm iVCie mm nvn w
S!'la'JR' "d late James Leavesley. aged
27. Relatives and friends Invited to fu-
neral aervle. vt ma . 9 rt. m.. St. Rtenhen'a
.,, r., unurcn uirmaniown are. una aih
mead St., dermantownInt. Ivy Hill Cem.
LEE. At Cleveland. O.. Dee. 14. FITZ-
HUGH LEE son of Alice C.and late John
.. - .-"". "- -r- "-'-- i. . t
I. re and brother .of. Mrs, Kathisen I-ee Dia
mond, Relatives and friends Invited to fu'
nerai, ,ved,, acao a,. m .i'm'.v, ,rie ave.
Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church
10ia. m. -Int.- Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto
funeral. Easton papers com. .
LIND.! Dec' lit, MARGARET. Ttfe of
Herman l,lnd and daughter of Francis find
the late Jennie Cannon. Relatives and friends
Invited 'to attend .funeral, Thurs..1 8 a.' m..
511 Cumberland St., Gloucester City, N. J,
Solemn high mass of requiem St. Mary's
Church, 0 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchr Cem.
LOUJC. Dec 16. LOUP3 Tr son of
Franklin W. and Susanna B. Louz. Rela
tives and friends. Keystone Lodge, No, 271,
F, and A. M., Invited to funeral services.
Wed., 2 p. m. residence of parents. 811
Linden ave , West Haddonflcld,' N, J, Int,
private,
LYON, Dec. IB. 8ARATT T., wife of
Frederick B. Lvon and daughter ot tato'John
and Mary A,-Masland. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m.,
residence' of nephew, the Rev. J R. Schaffer,
6020 Locust st. Int. Ivy Hill Cm.
MAURMANN. 'Dec. 14. WILLIAM
HENRY, husband of Florence E. Maurmann
(nee Nell) and son of William and Mary E.
Maurmann, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed,, 2 p m.. 5880 Christian, st.
Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be
viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p. m.
MAYO. LILLIE, wife of William C.
Mayo. Relatives and friends Invited to
services, 1834 Ludlow st,, Tues., 8 p. m.
Remains mav be viewed Tues., 8 to 10:30
p. m. Int. Lsyton. Va.
McANlNI.EY. Suddenly, Dec ""14. El
LEN, daughter of late John and. Mary Mc
Anlnley (nee Lafferty). of County Tyrone,
Ireland, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Wed,, 8'30 a. m., 2203 Belgrade
st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the
Holy Name. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre
Cem, Auto funeral. ,
McDEVlTT. Dec. 14, of tnfluensa. at U.
B JNaval Hospital, Hampton Roads. Va..
JOSEPH BROCKBANK McDEVlTT, son of
Edward and Marv MeDevltt. tjuartermaater.
second class. U. S. Naval Air Station, Rela
tives and friends tnvltedtn funeral. Wed.
7:80 a. m residence of parents. 1815 Rutler
st. Solemn high mass St, Stephen's Church
0 a, m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto
funeral. Atlantlo City and Wlldwood papers
copy.
VteU-AT1T.A.Nn Deo. IB. HANNAH fT..
widow of O, J. McFarland. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8 a. m.,
son-in-law's residence, John J. Moran, 1034
S. Rosewood st. High mass St. Thomas's
Church 9:80 a. m. Int. private, St. Denis's
Cem. Auto funeral.
McEWAN. Dec. 14, CHARLES R., hus
band of late Louisa McEwan. Relatives
and friends, St. Paul's Lodge. No. 481. F.
and A. M.; John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1,
Washington. D. C: Phlla. Naval Veterans'
Asso.: employes Phlla, Navy Yard, all other
organizations of which hs was a member,
invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p, m
2117 8. 15th st. Int.. private, Mt. Morlah
rem. Friends may call Tues.. 7 to 9 p. m.
Auto service
MOORE. Dee. 16. MARY L . wife of
Evan L. Moore and daughter of Mary it.
and late James M. Henry, Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8:30
a. m . residence of husband 1823 Christian
at. High requiem mass St. Teresa's Church
10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service
MORRIS. Lieutenant WI8TAR. son of
A. Saunders and Ellrabeth II. Morris, killed
In action September 29, ,
MURPHY. Dec 15, CATHARINE,
widow of Charles Murphy. Relatives and
friends. Altar and Rosary Society of Church
of Oar Mother of Sorrows, Invited to fu
neral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m.. 4834 Merlon ave.,
West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church
nf Our Mother of Sorrow! 10 s. m. Int.
Cathedral Cem.
' MURPHY. Dec. IS. JAME8 B,. huaband
of Ellen Murphy (nee Dougherty). Real
dence. 206 S. 3d st. Relatives and friends,
Division No. 42, A. O. II.: Old Guard, State
Fenclbles: also Old Guards. City of Phlla.,
4 invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m., N, E.
cor. 3d and rine sis. rniemn requiem mass
St. Joseph's Churcha 10 a, m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem. Auto service.
O'BRIEN Dec. 15. ALICE MARIE,
daughter of Joseph J. and Marls V. O'Brien
(neo McGrath). nged 3 years 5 mtfnths. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed .
2 p. m., parents' residence. 2218 Mifflin st.
mi nniv i roaa i.ein.
n'IPl.VUV Ti. . IK PTMiBTn, r
daughter of Catharine and late Mtchaol
O'Fiynn. Relatives and friends. Leagua of
the Sacred Heart, Invited, to funeral, Thurs.
8 a. m., 3727 Stanton at.' Falls of Schuyl
kill. High mass St. Bridget's Church 8:30
a. m. Int. Westminster Cem.
PATTIHON. Dec. 14. JOHN D.. husband
of lato Mary Pattlson. Relatives and
friends, emploies ot Richard Hey Sons,
Purity Temple. No. 7. O. U. A.. Invited to
funeial services. Wed.. 2 p. m., 1026 L'.
Somerset st. Int. private. North Cedar
Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues.,
after 7 p. m,
PICKETT. Dee 14, suddenly, of pneu
monla, at Camp Uardsn City, L. I., Lieu,
tenant NORMAN O. PICKETT, of U. 8.
Army Air Service, son of James H. and
Mary R, Pickett, nged 28, Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed..
2 p. m., parents' residence, 15221 W. Erlo
ave. int. private, west Laurel Mill ucm.
Friends may call Tues.. 7 to fi o. m.
ROGAN. Dec. 10, PATRICK E. husband
ot late Marie Rocan, late of County Down,
Ireland, Relatives and friends. Holy Name
Society. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:80 a. m..
2034 N, Carlisle st. Soismn requiem mass
Our Lady of .Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto funeral.
ROONEY. Dec. 16. THOMAS W., husband
of Elizabeth Rooney (nee McGorey) and son
of William and Sarah Tlnnn.v natlv. nf
Kallvherem, Ireland. Funeral Thurs., 8 a.'
m., lues w. osa st. solemn requiem mass
St. Gregory's Church 9 a. m. Int. St,
Denls'a Cem. Relatives and friends. Divi
sion 33. A. O. It.; Phlla. Lodge. No. 54. L.
O. O. M. : Pernia. R. R. employes, Penna.
Relief Asso., Invited to attend. Auto
service.
KUTTER. Dec. 14. at Canton. O.,
HELEN HANCOCK, .widow of Joseph L.
Rutter, aged 77. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services. Wed., 11:30 a m.,
chapel of West Laurel Hill Cem. Train
leaves ltrnad at. for Dartmouth Station
1 0:58 a, m.,and,bus will leave Ridge ave
anu wissanicKon urive lu a. ro.
SCOFIELD. Of pneumonia, residence of
niece. Mrs. E. J. Albright. 123 S. Redfleld
st., bee 16, SUSAN A., wife of the late
William H. Scoiteld. Funeral service and
Int. will be strictly private,
SEARL. Dec IB, of pneumonia, Johns
town, Pa HARRY HOWARD, husband of
Mena Searl and son- of 'William D, and
ilena E. Searl, of Philadelphia.
SEARLE. Dec. 13. EMMA, daughter of
late Rev. Stephen and Catherine Searle.
Funeral services Thurs., 8. p. m . 614 Penn
st.. Camden. N. J. Int. Kaatsban. N. Y.,
SE1FERT. rAt Scott Field. HI., Dee. IB,
FRANK E., son ot Agnes and late Charles
Selfert, Relatives and friends, Richmond
Lodge, No. 230, F, and A. M.. and Ran
cocas Country Club, invited to services,
Thurs., 2 p. m., his lste home, 3168 Bel
grade st. Interment Cedar Hill Cem. Auto
service.
SINCLAIR. FRANCIS MacDONALD
SINCLAIR, member of firm Sinclair fi Vel.
entlne Co., Sun.. 310 W. 104th St.. N. Y.
city. Bervlces at West End Presbyterian
Church, 103th and Amsterdam ave., Tues.,
"fe'iNNOTT. At'Clovls. N. M Dec 11,
HARRY E. son of William and lato Jennie
Hlnnott. Residence, .0044 Catharine St.,
West Philadelphia. Funeral services and
Int. Thurs.. S.SO.p. m St. James's (King
sesslng) Cm.. 68th st. and Woodland ave,
SKEATH. Dec 16, HATTIE-E.. wlfs of
George W. Skeath, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Thurs., 1:30 p. ro., 6608
Master st. Int. Hillside Cem. via funeral
. Hk-lNNFMI. Dec 15. JAMES, husband ot
Ellrabeth Ii. Skinner, aged 82. (Relatives
and friends, members of Olive Branch, No.
115. I, O, O. F., and Antloch Castle, K. of
O E and members. of Heldelberg.Reformed
Church, 10th and Oxfoia sts. Invited to serv
ices, 8518 N. Broad st.. Wed.. 2 V. tn. Int.
"sMYTH. Dec. 14. MARY B. SMYTH, of
420 Powell St.. Gloucester, N.J.. wife of
George A. Bmyth and -daughter ot lats
James R. and Susan tir Bowles, ased 53.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeralt
Wed.. 2 p. m.. parlors of W. H. String
field, 3001 Susquehanna avs. Int. Mt.
Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues.
eVSPEAKMAN. Dec. 18.. EMMA It. wlfs
of C. Howard Speakman. 800 N. 37th . st
Relatives and friends t Invited to. service.
Wed,, 7:80 p. m., qilver H. Balr Bids,.
1820 Chestnut st. -Int- prlate. In Green.
mount Cem . West Chester Pa, ,
v STAFFORD. Dec. 15..FRANC18 atWeet
Chester, tn his 63d year. Relatives and
friends invited to, services, Tues,, 8 p. m..
200 N. Adams at.. West Chester) also serv.
Ices chapel Chelten Mills Cem... Wed,, 2:30
U, Ilia VUllh IW viva e
- STARTZ. Dec IB, MARIE STARTZ (nes
Hcnmiau, wioow oi , o,i, ,
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services vveo.. a v. , raiouc oi eira-In-law.
Mr. 8..Schmid. 1031 Byr. st. (Frank,
ford ave. above Palmer st.). Int. Green.
STEAD. Dee. MB. KATB p., widow-of
Joseph Stead, Residence. Wllllamstowir.
N. J. Relatives ana inenas invitsa to ru
nerai services. Thurs., J p. zn.. chapel of
Mt. Peace Cem. .'Lehigh ave.. Ptlla.
HTEEN.s . ANNA, .daughter of lbs late
John and Anne Slaen. Bryn Mawr. suddenly.
Dec. 14. at HarrUbunr. Services and Int.
PrsfoW. At Rlverton. -N. J.. Deo. 15,
MARGARET, widow of Joel Stow, aged 80.
Relatives and friends lnylted to funeral serv
ices. Wed.. 2 p. ra.. residence of William H.
Joisrs. 618 Thomas avey Rlverton, N. J,
IntT private, Aabury M. K. Chjrch Grounds.
Train leaves Market St. Itsry tor Rlvsrtoh
TOWNSEND, tee. IBi B. MpRRIB, hus.
band ot Cora M. Townsend (oe States),
aged 62. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Thurs.
. rasldahfta..RinSn-w
Phlla. Int. Wl
fillam Pe
i RdIf!
enn Cem.,-AutofwflJ
meet' trolley a
oniaisirs, m. to'i
-p;tedwXy. Deciia-fLtZziBVb.'., wWcbv
J1rU-SiWtwis,
asts -,- Svsif-.IIV-'S
PRATT1II ,
No. ens ttnv m.Tnnnf A.. No,
2i, Anthony Warns Commandery. No. 24.
and Phlla. Club of Printing House Crafts
men, Invited to services. Thurs., 3 p. m..
149 Maple terrace, Merchantvllls. N. J. Int.
at Elks' Rest, Harlelgh Cem. Frlsnds may
call Wed . 7 to 0 .-m.-" - - - ,.,
, VAN HORN. Dec IB. JAMES T. VAN
HORN, husband of Elisabeth Van Horn.
Relatives and friends Invited, to funeral.
Wed,. 8:80 a. m., residence ot son. Joseph
XV. Van Horn. 40JO Aspen st. .Solemn re
quiem mass St. .Agatha's Church 10 a. m.
Int.. private Auto funeral ..
WALSH. Dec 1. THOMAS, husband of
late Mary Walsh. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 0. a. m.. 3021
N. 8Bth st Falls of Schuylkill. Solemn re
quiem mass St. Bridget's Church, 10.80 a.
m: Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. .., -
WALTON. Died WALTON. -CARRIB L..
wife of Robert J. Walton. Dec. 15. at Hum
tnetstonn. ra. Funeral Ved.. Dec 18. at
2 o'clock p. m.. from the. house. Belatlves
and friends are itlvlt-d to attend without
'"wEXvKSuddenly. Dec. 18. jfllANCIS
M. WEAVER,' aged 72. Relatives and
friends. Invited to funeral services, Wed., '11
a. m.7 Chapel of Andrew J Balr Son.
Arch arid ISth sts. Int. Blrdsboro. Pa.
WHITE. At Iowa, Dec IS, Rev. HARRY
WHITE .son of John F. and Keilah White,
aged -61. Relatives, and trlends Invited to
services. Wed.. 2 p. m father's, residence,
BOO Clnnatnlnson av Talmyra. N. J. Int.
private, Arlington Cem. ,
WILCOX. Dec 14. rilOEBB. widow of
Samuel Wllcoi.. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed.. 8 t. m resldencs
of son-in-law. John C. Smith. 4339 Mitchell
st., Roxborough. Int, Leverlngton Cem.
Friends mar call Wed. eve ,
WINTERS. Deo. 16, MART, widow of
Patrick Winters,. Funeral, to Which
relatives and frlendsrars Invited, Thurs.,
8 a m.. 1760 fl. Front St., Solemn mass of
requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 0:30
a. m. IntT Cathedral Cem. Autofunerat.
WOOD. Dee. IB. LAURA P.. Wife of
William S. Wood. Relatives and friends,
Mocanaqua Council, No. 83, Degree of Poca.
hontas. Invited to service. Thurs., 3 P, m.,
273ft N. lth st. Int. strictly,, private.
Freinds may call Wed., from-7 to 0 p. m.
a
tnOfKTKRY I.OTS
' ' ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
Lots, sit rrlces: ressonable terms. Main
office. (Ilenslde. Pa. Both phones.
LOST AND FOTJND
BRACELET. Lost. Friday afternoon. 4:30.
at Bellevue-Stratford. gold chain bracelet.
Princeton triangle attached, marked A. B.
Cutting. Phone Locust 6016 W, or return
817 8 17th st. Liberal reward.
POCKETBOOK Ioat. pocketbook containing
large sum of money nnfl.cnccK on uirara
ave. car going west to 18th st. and north on
21st to Diamond st. Liberal reward If re
turned to 2037 N. 18th st.
PERSONALS
FLORENCE, you have made a great mis
take. Return articles and we will not
prosecute. You have our word for It. Ws
lll miV. vaii a. nreaent to tlda you over
your troubles -T, R-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
A SUGGESTION TO PARENTS
DO YOU WANT YOUR DAUGHTER TO
WORK IN PROTECTED SURROUNDINGS
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF INTELLI
GENT WOMEN, EXPERIENCED IN THE
CARB AND TRAINING OF YOUNG GIRLSt
DO YOU WANT HER TO BE CON
NECTED WTH A OROWINO INDUSTRY
WHERE SHE WILL ENJOY THE FOL
LOWING ADVANTAGES?
SHORT HOURS
GOOD SALARY
PERIODIC INCREASES
ASSURED PERMANENCY
LiaHT. AIRY OFFICES
COMFORTABLE REST ROOMS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES ,
CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR
PROMOTION
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. ANT
YOUNG WOMAN BETWEEN 18 AND 25
YEARSMAY APPLY.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HAVING
YOUR DAUGHTER WORK UNDER THESE
CONDITIONS. WE SHALL BE- OLAD TO
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YOHR8ELF TO OUH NEAREST EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE:
1631 Arch st. Miss Ryan
406 Market St. Miss Smith
S E. cor 67th and Chestnut Miss McCabe
26 W. Chelten ave. Miss Burkhardt
20 E. 6th st,. Chester. Pa. Miss Troy
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA,
AXMINSTER SETTERS; exper.: steady
viork; good pay. Apply Bush t Diamond,
Jasper and -Ontario.
BOOKKEEPER and typist, experienced
doublo entry: automobile business. M 747,
Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER In law office; state age, ex
perience and salary expected. Box P,
ai, i.cagcr unice.
CASHIER Call
Family Theatre,
Market St.
CHAMBERMAIDS. $40 sleep out, or 120 room
and board. Apply Adelphla Hotel, 18th
and Clover,
CHAMBERMAIDS, white, . Apply Rltten
house Hotel, 22d and Chestnut sts.
CLERK
GOOD AT FIGURES
AND ACCOUNTS
APPLY BUREAU OF--ly
EMPLOYMENT
WANAUAK
Kjva
CLERK int accounting department: must be
a rapid calculator; knowledge of type
writing requlredi good permanent position;
knowledge '- of bookkeeping not necessary;
employes' dining room on premises. Tele
phone for appointment Tloca 7475.
CLERKS
Permanent position
Good penmanship and
accuracy at figures essential
JB. F. HOUailTON ft CO.
v 240 Somerset St.
or Phone Kensington 7100
CLERK, experienced, accurate at figures.
Willing WprilCI. -S6" Vf'-'W Van!!
is.; proa-res, c-orp. N 77. P. O. Box 3600.
CLERKS' (four), expjrlence. Gillie's
2200 N. Bread Ask for Miss Hum
Gillie's store,
DICTAPHONE OR EDIP110NE OPERATORS
EXPERnSNCED GIRLS ONLY WAT-TED
You owe. It" to yourself to personally
look Into this opportunity for an
EXCEPTIONAL PERMANENT PO
SITION. '
-Ons that affords
DELIGHTFUL WORKING CONDITIONS
, I
ATTRACTIVB SALARIES
t
NICE WORK
, i
REASONABLE VACATION'
Either call personally-or phone o'ur
J Employment Office, Walnut 6620.
and ask for Mrs. Patton or Mrs.
Yale, -who will bs glad to talk It
over with you. 4
' CURTIS 'PUBLISHING COMPANY
7th and Sansom sts.
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Ths Atlantlo
ReOnlua- Company has an opening 'fpr a
first-class experienced dictaphone operator at
Its main office. 8144 Passyunk ave.. Phlla.
Apply In person' In the Sales Dept.. Room 8,
Motor busses running In, lbi morning and
vsnlng. between the plantat 63th and Wood
land ays. w
3-
M
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HELP WANTED FEMALE ,
FILINO CLERK In office northeast sectloa J-J
of
3f cltri must also have ability to opefata iv, J
lirivn.v i,r,iiv ctnanivj aii mm 'niy-i -aA
pected. A 18, Ledger. Office. H JS
expected,
nini. In hlnrlam fins who unrleraranla ,
?!2-1J,
ing machine. Apply Houghton Press. - "''
Msacher and Somerset. ?
ERRAND GIRLS WANTED FOR 8ILTC V
ii a ni-nanm. mf a 'KTr-r TJVT 1 tp a T-i'
MENT. THRESHER BROS., 1823 CUES'
NUT Ol.
GIRLS
RLS and younr women wanted In paok- . ,
Ing- and Icing room I clean work: good opp.i. f
stlonal Biscuit Co., 18th and Olenwood avo, iiJt
Natlo
vy. v-k"
GIRLS wanted, 16 years or over, as ofTlcs,- ijk
messenger: steaay wora ana rooo oppor-' jm
tunlty for advancement. P. O. Box 5881.- ?
HOSIERY Experienced turners wanted.
newer Kaurman. front a uommoia ave,
LADIES take work home; spars time trans. --
tarring-. designs; permanent. Store 5113
Market.
LAUNDRY
FANCY IRONER3
APPLY 1303 FILBERT STREET
, , J-.
LAUNDRY WOMEN, white. Apply Rltten-Tt
house Hotel. 22d and Chestnut sts.
MULTIORAFlt OPERATORS
EXPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED ONLY
.This Isworth Investigating because tha
rlsht girl can obtain a permanent position
with a good salary and have a fine oppor
tunity for advancement.
Apply personally or phone Walnut 0S20
and ask for Mrs. patton or Mrs. Tale, who
will be clad to talk It over with you.
rnn curtis publishing company
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
7th and Sansom sts.
NURSES wanted for training. Northwestern
General Hospital. 2010 N. 2M St. .
' SUPERVISORS 3 .,
TO TAKE CHARGE OF A LARGE MULTX '
GRAPH DEPARTMENT IN A PROMI-
WI5NT I'lllUADBLI'lIIA IN- . JS
DUSTRY j
Here Is a fine chance for tho right woman. '.
prefaraby 25 to 33 yeara of age.l who la ?!''
capable of handling girls: some knowledge of
handling and operating machinery Is essen-'H - ,
tlal, but familiarity with the Multlgraph Is : 'V
not entirely r.ecessary. In submitting your" yjf
application grtvs full description of your past v4
experience and qualifications.
THIS IS A BIO OPPORTUNITY
P 211, LEDGER OFFICE
.. SALESWOMEN ,
FOR LEATHER GOODS, HANDKER
CHIEFS, SHOES. lETC,
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
4
SETTERS, experienced on Asmlnlster: good"'
pay, steady work: only experienced need4"
apply. Bush A Desmond. Jasper and Ontario. '
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STENOGRAPHERS T
CAPABLH OF DOING GOOD WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT t
. WANAMAKER'S
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TEACimns WANTBD
Best grade positions, near Ph!ladelphlai;fJ
contracts awaltlnr -
National Teachera- Agency. 327 Perry Bldr.dT 1,
TYPIST wanted In office of large corpora,-r o.t
Hon! Stat. .n.rt.n,a artA tl,w AmmtfmA e j. B
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WAITRESSES WHtTE: FOR t Vl
COUNTER AND FLOOR WORK - r,W
apply niTitRAir nv r?fTrnvn7:VT .. ,
WANAMAKER'S J l
WOMAN, well educated, preferably wife oflS-
soldier, wanted for personal-Bervlcs work.
P 203. Ledger Office. J
WOMEN
. WITH RUSINESS EXPERIENCE
FOR CONFIDENTIAL WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF'EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
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WOMEN FOR -WRAPPING
IIOlIRFKRNISHINO GOODS. TOYS. BTU. , j flj"
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
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WOMEN
rOR MARKING OF MERCHANDISE
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
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YOUNG
board
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wlfh a .mvlna lndustrv In a. ooaltton which
Will continue alter me wir: iim.iai.vo anu
ability, will assure promotion. See Mrs.
Lacy. 1631 Arch at., first floor.
YOUNG WOMAN, with goo penmanship, for
filing and telephone. Address In own
handwriting-, stating age, experience and
salary evpecteq. M o.io. ueqa-er central.
YOUNG WOMAN wanted for stenography
and general onice wora, launury aim
board. M 746. Ledger Central.
YOUNG WOMEN. OVER 17 YEARS
OF AGE. FOR
CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
HELP WANTED MALE
AGENT for motortruck: freight station ex
perience with railroad or express company
desirable. -Write P 807. Ledger Office.
ASSISTANT In cashier's office: one experi
enced or with knowledge of bookkeeplne
preferred: state age, salary and experience
In first letter. M 616 Ledger Office.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS
FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS
STRIPERS
FOR PASSENGER-CAR WORK
CAFFREY CO.
Market and 10th sts., Camden, N, J.
BLACKSMITHS Wanted for machine Mac.
smithing. Apply, the John Balzley Iron
Works. M4 ueia
ilaware ave.
iir.ACK SMITHS Tool dressers wanted. ApA
ty John Baliley Iron Works. SU 8. Dela?
wars ave.
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BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS
REAMERS
ihvetino qAno !e
ANCLE IRON' SHEAR OPERATOHfl
V LAYERS-OUT
V -J MARKERS
SMALL- TAN1C RIVETERS
' PUNCH AND SHEAR MAN
ELECTRIC CRANB OPERATORS
DRILL-PRESS HANDS
HELPERS
FITTERS-UP
EXPERIENCEDREEt HYDRAUUO i
DAY AND NIOnT SHIFT IN BOILER SHOP
O-WOMAN to handle telephone switch- ,. '
d In a central office; no experience re. "
; an opportunity to become associated- 4
PERMANENT, POSITION;, WORK IN CITY A
ATLANTIC REFINING CO.
-3141 PASSYUNK AVE.
APPLY TO'U. B. EMPLOYMENT OFFICII
-ABIC FOR MR. B. JENKINB
8D AND WALNUT
BRINO THIS AD WITH YOU N
BOLT CUTTER, who has sxperltno. tnffl
large bolts, Apply .John IlaUlsy Iron
Tverlra. K14 fl. Delawaraav. il
BOY wanted far general office woi
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