Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1918, Final, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA", SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918'
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85DEATHSLISTED
' IN CASUALTIES
Jv.Tweutv-sixJJucto wounds.
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Fiitv-six lo Uibcasc. liircc
, to Other Causes
89 RE1K)RTED MISSING
Total for Day 690, Including
516 Wounded Grand Total
192,875
Washington, Dee 21
Th double list in General Pershing's
C&sualty report for tlio day Is ciRhty
flve, of which twenty -K vvcro duo lo
Hounds receded In HCtlon, nfty -six to
disease and threo to other cause
Eighty men aro reported missing mid
KJB are Buffering- from teero wounds
Summarized, tho casualtleo to date
art;:
Iteported
R Dec 21 Total I
f Killed In action -7.371 i
A Died of -wounds " 10 625
$ Died of disease . ' 15 800
Pled from accidents and
n- other causes . I5 3J2
" Missing In action (In
eluding prisoners) Si 17,1.2 I
Yfounded . 516 100,195 j
h Grand totals fO 132.875 1
orricEnv i.it
Died of Airplane cchh-nt
LIEUTENANT Alexander 1. Osllvlo
Dresden O
Died of Disease
. MAJORS s C McCunlv Hall I. Creek.
Wloh . John MeDonnugh Drbana III
LIEU1ENANT Edward Wallace New
Tork.
Mounded Seiereli
MAJOR -Thjmaa Lewis Pierre Nw Tori
CAPTAINS "l'ork coleman i oronado
Cal . Eusteu E LUmurds Now York
Courtnev 8 llenle) Birmingham Ala
Jatnes Malcolm McKlbbln Hagerstown Md
John E Price Charleston IV Va .Walter
A Stetler, Chicago. Ill James Olnnon
fwlft. Darlington. Wis . Mlchard Carvell
Millonee Grafton W Va , William Harri
dan. New Tork. Sidney M Harrison Fort
Worth. Tex Robert W Hudrens Greenville
B, C: Joseph F Sullivan Han Francisco.
LIEUTENANTS George E Gillespie 1040
South Frarler terrace West Philadelphia
John V Bryan, New- York Anirclus T
Burch. Topeka. Kan Thomas l: Clark
Indianapolis, tnd , Samuel C Cleland
Albion, Ind . Frank U Delano San 1 ran
Cisco Cal , John J D -i.r-iux -Whanlcs
burr. O.. Julian U Doufftaa I lucoln lit
Francis L OalWn OIoiti llle N T
grederick Aloyslus Orenf.ll Washington
. C.j Waman Hassett. numford Me ,
Paul F liases, Stamford Conn Hush M
Ulller, Kahoka Mo Fr'd.rlc V Klrm-hner
Ohlcao. Ill Carl I.uchunberir. New .ork
Funston A MacDonald North nncouvr
n. C. Canada, John C Voges Canton O
Ham T. Williams Denton Tex Hurry J
3lcl-t., K-enport Wash lbert Hchei
Ir . Albany, N - Everett b-hrhrd
Iilrmlncham Ala William M Wunin
Flint Mich , William A Campion.
Watervlllo, Conn Flank J CamilnK Man
Miro. It I , Judson D Do Ilamus orb-lm
Ala.! Maurice' 1' Enderlo Paula. Ana Cal.
Hylnrton Tord, San Francisco. Cal John
T. Fulcher, Taylor Tex , Herbort A
Frankenstein, Cincinnati O Carl 1' C.ehr
Irg, Carllsls, Pa Nfll D llvde. Aftou N.
V: Homer 1' Kennadv Top.ka Kan . Wll
llam A. Llefcer K t Hnr O Albert r
MacDonald Woodlawn Ueaer County Pa
Jamea O Alurdock. Jackson. Ule ill James
Desmond Noel 3.-2 Chestnut street Phila
delphia: Lojall F Sew ill Bath Me .
Oeo rea If, Stephens Atchison Kan
MIsslnr hi Action
LIEUTENANT Ueorse M Dunford,
Locan, Utah
rENhLVAM
Died of Wound
PRrVATES Oscar M Kykce Shlpplns.
hutx. Adam W. Kofi-el North Wales. Cslde
J. M&u.s. Jsrsey hore. James 1, Ma ,
Connellsvllle. Edward Nells 151 rtuan street
Philadelphia- William Welkcr, 5'11'J Amerl
can street, Philadelphia
' Died of Disease
PUIVATDS William ir Tho'nlle5 1'ltti
burch; Oliver W Pt2el, Mount Pleasant
Chester H Balr Drldeeton Tatrlck T Cad
den, Scrantin. Glaranno Calabria. Kastou
fSeorire Donald. $44. Haverford avenue
Philadelphia, Mlchele Marlnelll KharpsburE,
Michael Natalc, 1" -J South Harmony street,
Philadelphia
ounded beverely
SERGEANTS Paul II Lelnback Headini:
Frank L MeNulty Pittsburnh Mnton n
Crltchfleld Rockwood. Wllllam V Kennedv,
DcA-er Falls, Edward Nau Ilraddotk.
Charles U. Zlesenfuss, Bsthlehem Morris V
Nlessner, Johnstown. Howard C Nixon,
Chester.
CORPORALS- Tho-nas Curry. Pltttbursh
Michael Dlnxldlne cICevspurt I.uls O
Bouchard. 3lfc0 Tullo street. Philadelphia
Frank C. Connor N'k CoBtle Stcphan Halct
Tliinri HI Tt 17" mt ! rr .rata hrl ,, T t. Il.s
dclphla; Frank J Ila..rty, Hcranlon, Wll
llam A. .Hlllebrecht Pittsburgh. Daniel J
McGee. Allentonn, Hatry rl Reess Altoona
Kdward Rein, -3-8 Dickinson street Phlla-
oelpnia: John p Wallace shamokln
OCX.KS Jam O. Uootli. (Iramolan. Bert
Ua Kepple. Chlcora
WAGONER Albert E Coppock. Red
ank.
PRIVATES llarry Thomas. Leechburg,
Tllllam, M. Whlti- Sewlckley UcorBo Wil
liams, Nazareth, Walter A IlPklsh Dickson
City: Edward A Miller. Fox Chnae; Charles
A. Prlntz, Norrlstown, Ernest fl.rlsch.
McKeesport: Iluah I' Jones 4241 Main
street Manayunk Philadelphia. Joseph J
i-eiiy. -l cedar street l'miaueipma,
Thomas Kelly, -43 Soutn Fltty-clshth strent
' West Philadelphia, Joachim Krawezyk
Jerome! John C Metcalfe Ernest, Stanlev
Htryjak. Nantlroke, Iver II Hwnnson Brad
ford! Joseph Clpollettl. DOT Searal street
Philadelphia, Geors W Colbert, Unlnntown,
Rosoos Corkan. 3641 Cherry street. Philadel
phia! Lester Dick Indiana lturvey 1' Dnd
on. Altoona: Richard A. Ei:an, 1340 North
"Eleventh street Philadelphia, Leonard n
Gaffron, McKeesport, Abe wollnsky, Orcens
ture. MIlnr In Action
SERGEANT Arthur Schull. Bbatnokln
PIIIVATES Aailo Dellacqua, Scranton!
Henry D, Fries, Ashbourne; Francis L Gal
lather Gallltzsn, Thomas J McCabe, Peth
lehemt. Joseph Mdlugh 77T South Twentieth
street. Phllsdelphlai John E Dietrich. Wlco.
ntseoi John It Greenhaleh. -TOO South Cleve
land street. Philadelphia, Paul Moselower,
Ptttsburih.
NEW JEIUEV
Mounded Bewrely
BERGEANT8 Edward M Stamen. Jer
ftr City; Charles P Flrnn, leranklyn;
tvatter Roe. Ilackenssck,
SORIKIRALS Charles A Berser. N-w-:
Nunzlo De Pasqualo, Jersey City,
(leOrie Ureenlp. Wjitwooi. Thomas Hop.
TCearnyt Ralph E. Lovell Hackensark.
"Frank J. Msmlre. Elizabeth: Patrick M
Bmlth, Morrlstown Mietmei i" itaniy
vIIIai Jsmps H Meefus Chatham
ueue-
MECHANIC Jonathan Mastlck. Mount
Holly-,
PRIVATES William If Simpson. East
Orang-e: David W Shourds, Woodbury,
Hush B. Stevens, Cedarvllle: (lordoii Carllals
Camp, 40A Vine street, Camden, Karet
Chastek. Garneldi Oustavs It Itebbellnk,
Patsrson: William J U. Woods 607 South
Third street, Camden,
Mlsslnr In Action
SEROBANT Romsyn Smack. East Orame.
COIIPORAL8 Joseph F. Hoarth. Irvlni--
ton: itudoipn Krau Jersey t;iiy!.t;iarence
Hchmltt, Newark! John A. Tyack, North
Bergen.
PRIVATE- Domlnlck Pancelll, 218
Stevens street, Camden, Iouls Turzay,
V"""' DELAWAnK
s
l'llOTOI'UWH
THEATRES
C OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
BELMONT
MD ABOVE MAHKBT
ROY STEVART In
"SILKNT JtlUIUV'
CEDAR MTI1, CEDAIt AVENUB
'TIID OIRL OF TUB OOLDEN WEST"
And Ao ALL-STAK CA8T
fVll rMIAI Ola, Maplewood Avis
, LVL,J1N1AL, 2:15 and BUS P. M.
" BE8SIH IXIVE In
cTHH DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING"
IHI IDCiV A 40TU MARKET BT8.
KtfVr- MATINEE DAILY
- vtVTAV -HAIIT1N In
VIVIAN MARTIN In
!r
"1IR COUN THY FIItUT"
roANKFORD
471S Frankford AT.
RNID BENNETT In
-WHEN DO WW BATf"
I'JfeFFERSON
SDTIl AND DAUPHIN
HTM f-IAl'. UJklljJ
KKNNHnV In
--j:i -.i. h. ...
ur luuiu
mONT BT, 4k GIKAUD AVE.
twa Juoetl on rrankford "V
m&mtvaii
Wounded Sereirely
PRIVATE 1 tarry Into Trullt. Beaford.
mRYI-lNT
Died of Wound
SERGEANT Raymond W Bllllngsley,
Moukton.
WOUNDED HmERELY
SERGEANTS Charles W. Folnour. nalll
moro. COnron..S f-llgman. H. Austrian,
Arlington Charles 1; Adams Baltimore.
Milton I ilda, clnrdenvlllo, Charles 11
Danes, Cumberland, Charles A. Hook, rial
tlinore PRIVATE1 John J Nhuecy. New Wind
sor; Francis II (lrll.Hi Prince George t'oun
in Andrew dross, Wallvlllo, Jesso N
James, Rlterdalci Ernest Jones, Baltimore,
Jacob Strunkensleln Baltimore: Howard b
Williams Charles County,
.1ROIMI
Died of Disease.
PRIVATL Wilbur It. rajne Warm
Springs
Mounded Severely
hEHOEANT Ernest I, Harlow. Char
lottesville CORPORALS Joseph It Hyrd, Uurkhorn
I esiln P I'avls. Richmond, Harry A. Mat
thews Richmond
MECHANIC Joseph P lvarpa Capo
f rarles
PRIVATES llarry Johnson Culnepor.
Pled Underwood, Calloway, Henri I, Hums
Covington, Andrnw L c'oles lllchniond,
James E Daniels Petersburg Walter J
Dalton Meadows of Dan, John 11 Wade,
Jovner
Missing 111 Action
Sr'llOl.VNT John II Harris Norfolk
Ml.rilANIC Ora 1, Vcnk rovlnglon
PIU AT LiEdward N Towir Norfolk
James i Urooks Lvuchburi. Robert A
fcmlth South Boston
SHIPYARD NEWS
YOUTHFUL SHIPMAN
MAGNET OF U-BOATS
Harrj Stanford Became Ar-
ciibtoiiicd lo Being Torpedoed I
and Taking to Boatb
llarr Stanford cr&lwlilli itlilf ..- I
man, has a hunch that h Is ,i subma
rine niBnel I
For fhlpi on wlilcli 'ip Ignrd and
made ojages a.roiN tho Atl.ntlu wcro
torpedoed Then tho sailor sought a .
much safei and Interesting occupation
as a shipbuilder In tho Harlan Hol
llngsworth plant, at Wilmington
Stanford la a mere joutli, whoi-wlll
celebrate his nineteenth birthday on
New Tear's Day, but tho experiences of
a real thrilling lifetime lin-ie been
crowded Into hlo jears
111. Ilrst real r ent camo whin lie.
sailed on tho Verdi for Ll er pool with a
general cargo Jt sank two hourt, uftcr
being hit b a torpedo Tweho mem
bers of tho crew lost thtir lles The
others landed at County Galw.tj, Ire
land, much tho worso for tho houri of
exposure
Two uimentful trips on the "noplc
and t'eltlr followed Tho latter ship
went lo tho bottom on tho next tilp, ,
but Stanford had been transferred to the
Canonic Harry lioweer. Mild tho shift I
must hao puzzled tho submarino com
mander who probably thought ho wui
still aboard tho Celtic. I
"Just a trilling error, ' murmured the I
shlpworkor
Anuilinll Next
Tho .iu.h.ill was tho second essel
which made Its last oyago with Stan
ford aboard The big moment came
while the steamship waa plowing
througbj the sea. oft tho Llzaid, HnK
land. There was a deafening crash and I
thlrty-fhe minutes afterward the Vaux-
hall sank, carrj lng threo firemen to a i
watery grao Tho xessel Mas bound
for Buenos Aires to obtain a cargo of
cattle
Number three was the steamship IjlerJ
which sank in three hours about 300
I miles off Spain. Stanford and tho re
mainder or the crew were roscued by a
French patrolboat which answered an
SOS call
Tho most exciting experience wa3 I
aboard the transport Just Ida, returning '
to New -oris after carrying 10,000 Ca
nadian troops from Halifax to Liverpool
Tho xessel was oft tho Irish coast when
a -Ubmarluc oe lit sight and mado an
attack, putting si. torpedoes In tho
sides of the Justlcla shortly after 5
o'clock In tho cxenlng.
Counted Ten U-boats
The Justlcla rushed for tho coast, en
deavoring to elude tho 'subs,1 but her
progress was retarded by waters that
does," bald htanford "Daybreak gave
i proof that the U-boato had not been
outdistanced In fact, thero appeared to
be ,i veritable fleet of them I counted
at least ten conning tow era ,
'They made the uldcs of tho vcs3el
look like Swiss cheese Finally the
Justlcla wus no longer able to proceed
and tho crew took to open boats. I had
a leg fractured when It becamo caught
In a boat davit "
Following the sinking of tho Justlcla
tho sallor-shlpvvorker again sailed on
tho Canop'c and had the satlefaction of
helping to sink a German submarine with
a depth charge. Later Hauford tried to
join the navy, but was rejected because
of his injury received on the Justlcla.
Ho then becamo a shipbuilder
REDUCE SHIPYARD MISHAPS
Safety -First Campaign Cut Down
Accidents 60 Per Cent
' An lntenslvo "safety-llrst" campaign
during tho last r.vo tncnths at the
Pusey & Jones yards resulted In a 60
per cint reduction of accidents.
Tho campaign was conducted by the
health, hygiene, sanitation and safety
departments, under direction of Captain
James Llndgren, plant manager, and A
W Benz, trafety engineer
During June of this sear, with 4737
men working, 1253 acodents occurred
During October, tho last month for which
statistics aro avaname, tlio total accl
dents were 407, although tho number
of employes had been Increased to 8004
In addition to the safety work Mr
Benz and his aides look after the sick
or Injured employes, investigate and han
dle compensation They nro hi charge
of nil sanitary provisions and operate
tho rtret-ald hospital nt the yard
The statistics are used by the com
pany to Illustrate that tho campaign
more than paid In dollars and cents
Ilosa John Claussen, Tom Perry, of
the Harlan yard maohlne shop, and G.
10. Grotz, material agent, have been out
bothering the birds who have taken up
light housekeeping in the thickets near
PHOTOPUWH
F Of! 1ST B2D AND LOCUST STREETS
L,J.UJ1 Mats 1130,8:30 Evgs.O.BOtoll
CHARLES RAT In
"STKINGBBANS1'
IMIVnM B2D Bolow MARKET BT.
"TUB SUBMARINE SINICS"
(Comedy)
PARI. niDan ave. & dauphin bt
rVAl l- Mat. 2HB. Evi. fl!45 to lt.
,, . LILA LEE In '
"BUCII A UTTLB PIRATE"
RIVOI T MD AND 8ANS0M BTa
r.lVUll MATINEB DAILY
FRANK KEENAN In "U,T
"STtfPPINO BTONE8''
STRAND atn' Av " vnn'E.of Broad
SRTANT WASIIBURN la
"thh arpsr TnAiiy
WEST ALLEGHENY ife4,
i&&Vft,!i
Wilmington I -om the looks of their
gamo baga they appear to havo wrought
regular Jlun lmoo among tho bird
tribe.
l'rnnk riold, (if tho Harlan jnid,, liao
"sunk" to the lM-el of an Inventor. Ho
la carting around a hnlf-nuiRiictlzed
splko with a liorsn hair attachment
which ho claims will remoio hunks of
coal, Btocl earn or teal cslato that ul
ttmpt to hold the, attention of nnv optic
Ho Isn't sum If ho will relcaso It on
tho uwalty plan or sell outright to Homo
blind llnancler lie keeps his "child
pram" In war paper undi r lock und
ko J in Mnrshani saii that ho la
going to Inform his folks.
"Doc" Dnimherty, of the Harlan urd,
lu the oltlclal funny man "Doc" In one
and only original, etc, etc. and la worth
his salary as a tnornlo builder
-Maurice Mclindc, chief of tho Chester
Sard, tllnn ofllec. Is Ihn nnllinl'llv tnr
the statement that tho depaitmcnt has
a best assortment of girls In any shlp
vanl ItlKhlo' i:erybody "lamps them"
ever so of leu, but only from afar. Spread
around thn ard a little Is tho advice of
ono Bhliiworkcr, who docsn t belloxo In
monopolies
Hurry l.lberl has been appolnled as
sistant storekeeper In tho stationery de
partment of the Chester shipyard.
U. S. TO BUY HOBOKEN
PIERS GERMANS OWN!
Go. eminent Deal- Staggering i
Blow lo Teutonic Hopes of
Beginning Tardc
AVuMilnclon, Dec 1
'Nip (lovonimont has ihclded to pur
chaxp tlio North German Tilnjd and
lliiliibitig Aniorlcan Line pleis ut IIo
boken, which now are held In tltlo by
tho alien piopertj custodian us ti'istee'
foi tho Go. man owners. Dellnlto mi- j
liouiitenicnt of the decision and the I
purchase price will be nmd within u
tew dui n
'Iho enormous fucllltlcn am being
opf rated for war purposes by tho Gov
eminent under tlio commandeering
power voted b Congress last March, J
but the permanent ownership of the
properties had not been settled until
the decision was reached for Govern
ment ownership Proceeds of the sale
will bo held either bv A. Mitchell
Palmer, alien propertj rustodjau, or I
the Treusurer of tho 1 nlted Stutcs,
for account of tho enemy owners.
Besides offoiltiK a bodv blow to Ger-
man hopes foi tehtoratlon of her com
meice with tho United States after
the wur and depriving the loading Gei
man steamship lines, of their most val
uable shipping propel ties lu this coun- I
tr , tho purchubo h the Government,
it was maintained hole todaj, opens
u broad prospect in relation to Govern
ment contiol of tho American mer-1
chant murine niter tho wur.
Oppose Church and btatc bplit
Muiiltli. Dec 21 (By A P) Cath-
ollc bishops, under the leadership of i
Archbishop Knulhaber, of tho d1ocet,o of
Vt'uerburg, havo protested formally
against thn separation of lue church uinl
htnto and tho abolition of lellglous over
sight of schools
ITie protest terms this movo as "o.
one-sided breach of the right of tho
church und u panicky measuro of forco
b tho temporary Government which
tho people must guard, as It threatens
the futurt "
Iteatljs
ARMURbSTnil Dei 18 JOHN CLI1
FORD sun of John J and Hannah Armbrus
ter (nee I.llley) aped 15 Relatives und
friends Invited to services Mon . 1' p m .
par-Ms' resident e 0-9 N 31st St.. Camden
N J Int. Odd Fellows' Cem . Phlla.
v-rlends may call Sun eve
AS11TON Dec ID RUTH I.EONA.
dauKhter of Joseph W and Anna M Ash
ton aueil It Relutlves und friends Invited
to funeral services Mon .1 p m parents'
re-Idem c 5715 N 2d si . olney lnt North
w ood fem
I1ACHAKACH At Atlantic Clly, Dec 20,
resldenco. 10R St Charles place GRACE
diuxhter of Harrj and Hattle Hacharaih
atod 111 lnt Mt Slnal Cem . Phlla bun
11 10 n ill
BAKER On Dec 20. 1018 FRANCIS II.
BAKER Relatives and friends, also Friend
ship Lodce 4no F and A M employes of
P n It. and other organizations of which
he was a member Invited to funeral serv
ices, on Mon . ut 11 a. m at lato residence.
115 Windsor ave. Narberth, Pa. lnt
strictly private
T . ,,r t an . , r, n , 1 f ..If- n.
Harry A Bauer used 88 Relatives and
friends. Phlla Chapter No fls, O K. 8 . In-
vitea to xunerai services sion . - u y. in ,
husband's residence 3S02 N 7th st. Int.
private, Fernwood Cem
uu-ivvvumii un uec it, iio at
Denver. Col l.DMUND O , son of Isabella
and Intn Charles If llerkworth aaed 211
tears Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services on -lonaay ai p m, hi
the parlors of Martin Evoy t bon 280J
Diamond si. lut private, at Mt Morlah
Cem
MENDEL At Lennla N J, Doo. 10.
DOROTHEA, widow of Gottlieb Bendel. Fu
nerul residence of granddaughter. Mrs
P.nima Toulson, 4(1.13 A st. Int. Greenmount
Cem Hun 2 d nj
BERGMAN Dec 10 MARTIN, son of
Adolph and Hermlna n.rcman. sued 21. Rel
atives nnd friends Invited to funeral services.
Mon , " t m , residence of parents, 303 E.
Walnut lane lnt Montldore Cem
UES.SHSOER. D-C 20. MARY, wife of
Michael Resslnger and daughter of late Rob
ert and Jane Moore, aged 02 Relatives and
friends Invited to services, Moir , 1 p. in ,
residence of son-in-law, Harry n Ade,
12214 N Jessup St. lnt private. Mt
Morlah Cem. Itomalns may b viewed Sun ,
7 to 0 p m
BLOODOOOD Of pneumonia, Deo. 10.
MART FRANCES CHANDLER daughter of
Joseph Brooks and Sarah Balrd Bloodsood
I'1IOTOPLAS
PHOTO PI AYS
nuTiiurn
TfieVG,.
nrftnw-iafff.
foRPORVTIOM
AIU ,mk, 12th, Morris 4 Passyunk Avo.
AlnamDra xr,,. Dallvat2! Evgs Oi45t0
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In
"HER MAN '
APOI I O "2D AND THOMPSON BTS.
trJLJ-XJ MATINEE DAILY
CONSTANCE TALMADOB In ..
"MRS LBFFINQWELL'S BOOTS"
ARPAniA CHESTNUT Below 18TH
A--Le--UiA 10 A.M. to II 115 P.M.
wallacf! ittsiu in
"TOO MANY MILLIONS"
ClI I TITnlDr BROAD BTREBT and
DlUHi)ULJ SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
NORilA TALVfADOB In
"HER ONLY WAY'
BROADWAY gTSsVi-'x-
Ave.
XIlllA UiVIVA in
"WHEN A WOMAN SINS"
nMPPRQQ MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK
ClVlr KtD) MATINEB DAILY
BERT LYTELL In
"UNEXPECTED PLACE'S"
FAIRMOUNT "ISA-Hsg-'ifAHr.
FANNIE WARD In
"A JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE"
PATXIII V THEATnE 1S11 Market 8t.
rlVtlL. I 0 A. M. to Midnight.
ENRICO CARUSO 111
"MY COUSIN"
C(LTLI CT THEATRE Below Sprue.
JO t 1 - 1 . MATINEB DAILY
JUNE ELVIDGE In
"rilE ZERO HOUlt"
GREAT NORTHERN ZTZniTti
TOM moorf; In
"THIRTY A WEEK"
IrVIPtTOIAI 60TII WALNUT 8TS.
tMri-rl--l Mats. 3:30. Ev. TAB.
DOROTHY PHILLIPS In
"THE MORTGAGED WIFE"
KNICKERBOCKER MAATC,
DOUOLAd FAIROANKS In
"HE COMES UP HilLINU'
I CAHCR -8T l-ANCASTER AVS.
IuCJUCS. MATINKE DAILY
Bir.UlM BDUKll In
"ifAKI-lticLIV WirM"
DEATHS
1 -neral services, Strafford, Pa., Mon.. 2.30
P, in lnt private,
,i?,0S,r"!? 4, o'-ortan. husband of
Hophlo Boos (noeHenzlcr). aged 03 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Mon. a P. in. 2313,13. Letterlcy st. Int.
private. Aulo funeral.
BRADLEV Dee 18 JAMEM W Iius
baud of Delia Bradley nnd sou of Much and
Bridget A Bradley Relatives and friends,
llolv Nsms Society Local Union No IB,
Brotherhood of Carp-tilers nnd Joiners, and
Klngsesslng Tribe, No 2(K), I O R M ,
Invited to funeral Mon H -y) a in , 1830
s Vogdes st Solemn mass of requiem
Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 10
a in Int. Holy Cross Cem uto funeral
, BRIERLY Dec III. BERTHA. Wife of
Frank J Brlerly (nee tarter) sged 35. Rel
atives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, Mon , 2200 Frankford ave lnt pri
vate. North Cedar Hill Cem
BRONO Dee. 10, ALDBRr S BIKING,
aged 51 Relatives and friends Washing
ton CBtnp, No 60, P O H or A Roxbor
ough Council No 387, O. of I A l George
Penliody I,odge, No 210, K of P , Invited
to funeral Mon , 11a in residence of
mother 510 Duponl st , ltoxborough lnt
Iverlnglon Cem Friends may call Sun.
eve
BROWN --Dec 111 lsAni.LLA C wife
of Charles D Brown (ii.o Frelllng), sged 40
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
Mon II 10 n in .'I42S N Front st Re
cnilem mass Ht veronica's c hurch It a m
lnt Holj Sepulchre Cent ulo service
OAHOON Dec IS MARGARET CA
HOON daughter of Mrs Ida lllrlck, aged 21
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices Sun 2 SO p in , 5380 Vi estmlnster ave,
lnt Arlington Cem Remains may be viewed
Hat , s to 10 p m
CARSON Dec 20, REBECCA A , widow
of Mltllam Carcon Relatives and friends
Invited1 to tunersl, Glen Riddle Delaware
Co Pa Tuee . 1 m Services at Cal
vary Church 2 p in
fABNE'r -Dec 10, MAURICE husband
of Marv Ella Casnet (ne Flvnh) Relatives
and fricnJs Invited to funeral Tues 8.10
a m , 2(113 S 12th st Solemn high mass
of requiem Church of tho Eplphanv 10 a ril,
lut Hols Cross Cem Auto tervlce
CI ARK Suddenly Dec 17 WILLIAM
. husband of Jennie ( lark (nee Funk) nnd
son of Dora and loto George Clark Rela
te es and friends Phlla Lodge No 3, T.
M A Wateca Tribe. No 48 I O R M .
Court Southwark. No 01 F of A , Invited
to funeral Mon , 8 30 a m 1138 MoKean
st Solemn requiem nnaa Church of Eplph
anv in a in lnt Holj Cross Cem Auto
funeral
i ONNELL Killed In ictlon In Trams
Oct 4, 1018 CAUL J CONMJLL nged 10
vcara Don of John H nnd Martha B Con
nell r7 N 67th st Relatives nnd frl-nds
Invited to memorial s-rvhes uii , 11 a lu
Church of the Kclemptlon 50th and Mar
Let sto
CREAMLtt Dei 18 CHARLES If bus
band of late nn ('reamer and sou of Wll
llam II and Elizabeth M Creamer aged ..
Relatives and fllends Datnas us Lodge No
6Sy 1 O O F , Mohlcn Coun II. No 214.
D of P emploves of I' R r Co nil other
societies of which he was a member invited
to funeral services Hun JO p m 8712
llldge ave Iloxboroukh lot Hlll-ldo Cem.
Auto service
CRONIN Dec 20 JOHN V noil of tho
late. Charles und Margaret cronln Rela
tive, und irlends einploven of Penn Gas and
dob. Co Invited to funeral lues S 30
o m . reeldence of hlu brother-in-law John
Bsjneo, 1488 Ft Breeze ave Solemn
requiem mass nt St Edmond i Church lnt
Holy Crois Cem Auto service.
CROSSIN Suddenly Dei 10 JAMES
CROSSIN husband of Susan ( rorsln (neo
Kelly) Relatives and friends Donegal So
cletv. Invited to funeral Tueo 7 30 a m ,
5003 tlreenway ave Solemn high mass or
requiem t Francis de Sales Church 0 a. nt
lnt llolv Cross Cem Auto funeral
CROZiCR Dec 18 MARY, duughter of
I.I. Iirllll.m umH Mipv .T l',n,l,, Oaln.
lives an 1 friends members Evangel Presby-J
terlau ( hurcli nnJ auiioai school emploves
Mien Lano & Scott lnv,ted to funeral serv
ices Mon 2 p in ri(144 Whltbj uve lilt
private Mt. Rlorlah Cem l'rlenda may call
bun 8 t li p m Auto service
DhlTZ At Palmvra NT Die 10
ANNIE MABEL daughter of dial lea A and
Annie R Ilellz agrd 21 Funeral prlvnte,
residence of parents ",21 Morgan ave Pal
mvn N- J Vlon J p lu lnt Odd Fel
lows Cem Burlington
DECKER Dec 10 M hSA wife of
Into Frederick C Dcik i Nl.l M Nnhnlus
hvi New York cll Rtlalives nnd friends
Invited lo fervlces Sun 3 p in rhanel
oulli Laurel III 1 Lcm lnt houlh Laurel
HIM Cem
DOUGHERTY -D.-r 111 Miss ANNIE
DOUGHERTY, formerly of 2111 Montroso
st Relatives and friends St Patrick's
lluly race bocietv invited lo funeral, Mon ,
, 30 a tn , resldenco or nephew, Frank i
McGulre. 5507 Recent st (below 51lh and
Chester ave ) holenui requkiu mass Chun h
of the Most Blessed Sacrament II a. m I
lnt Holy Cross Cem uto tervlce
ENNIb Dec 20 ANNIE C daughter of
lato John and Catharine Entlls Relatives
ana rrientli ci iizaieiirs boqalltj, B V
M Rosarv and Altar Societies of Sacred
lleirt of "-t Elizabeth's- Church mvlied to
funeral Mon 7 30 u in residence, jso.
N Bucknll st Sul, inn reuulem mass &t
Elizabeth s ( hurch 0 a in. Int. St Peter's
rem Dougtasvllle Pa
ERMN Nov 2S nt Madrid Spain lin
ItlNIA RODMVN ERMN und Infant diugh
tcr. Due nlc of funeral will he nlieo
FARLEY huddrnlv Dee in PATRICK
FARLEY husband of lato Bridget Farley
(nee Monahan) FhlatlvcH and friends mem
bers of B M Hnlalltv and League of
Sacred Heart of bt Teresa's Parish Invited
to funeral Mon 7 JO a in . residence of
son M J Farlev 007 S 52d st High
mass of requiem Church of St Francis de
Sales 0 e ni lnt Holy Cross Cem
FLETCHER Dec 10 CAT HARtNE
widow of Edward C Fletcher and daughter
of ( hirles F sickler Relatives and friends
Invited to tuueral bun 1 30 p m resi
dence of J P Donohue. 5400 Market st .
West Philadelphia lut private
FOIITI.SCLE De L'O. RICHAnD 1
eon of Esther C and lato James P Fortes
mi Relatives und friends all societies of
which lie was a member Invited to funeral
Mon h 30 a m 0247 Callow hill st Solemn
requiem mass Church of fjur Lady of tho
Rosary 10 a m lnt bt Denis s Cem Aulo
funeril
FORTI.V Dec 10 spsAN B widow of
Alfred J Fortln Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Mon , J 1 m
ut the Delmur Germuntown lnt nrlvute
GANDEY In Ijimbcrtvllle, N J , Dec 18
MA11IL BAYARD GANDEY Relatives und
mends Invited to runerai rervices l-u
Union st , Lsmbertvllle N J. lut Mt I
Hope Cem
GILLAN Dec 20. JAMES V , son of
Thomas J and Ella M. Glllan (nee Mc
Grath) .Relatives and friends. B V. M
bodalltv and Temperance bociety of Church
of Our Mother of borrows. Columbus Coun
cil, No. 00J, Knights of Columbus, Division
No 7 A. O H . hlii.iiah.in Catholic Club
employes Phlla Lawn Mower Co , invited
to funeral Tues 8 30 a m , parents' resi
dence, 50J0 Pino st Solemn requiem mass,
i hurch of bt Carthage tlJd mid Cedar ave.,
10 a m Int. Holy Crosa Cem, Auto fu
neral, GOllTTELMANN Dec 10 late residence
2218 S 07th st aged 51 JOHN G GOET
TELMANN, sou of Christiana and lata
George Goettelmann Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral .rin Services 2 p ni ,
residence of brother-ln law. Fred Wlnterberg,
Glasshn-o N J lnt Rlchwood, N, J,
OUTHOFF At Pleosantvlllei N J. Dec,
17. ELIZABETH OUTHOFF (nee Judd) wife
of Fred F Guthoff Remains muy be viewed
at chapel homo of North Cedar Hill Cem.
Sun , 1 n m
IlACKETT. Dec 10, at Camp Greenleaf,
Oa . EAHLB LE BRE HACKETT, eon of
Stanton II and Annlo J Hackett. Duo no
tice of funoral father's residence, Essex
Apartments 34th and Chestnut sts
HAFENDORFER. Dec 20. .ANNA C,
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lUCrl I MATINEE DAILY
MA1J ALLISON In
'TK-STING .MILDRED VANE"
333 MARKET 08AMEtT0 S"-
'B-RWlSs"
MODEL !5 B?UTH ST. Orchestra.
ivivi-ii, Continuous 1 to 11.
WILLIAM FARNUM Irt
"THE RAINBOW TRAIL"
OVERBROOK WD $
eeD'Htk.ii ...-.. V !
AVE.
CONSTANCE TALMADOE In
"SAUCE OF THE QOOSE"
PALACE 1214 tJWifS M
MAntL noiuund'iV I,w
"A PERFECT 30"
PRINCESS lOJSMARKET BTREm
"HEU BODY IN BOND"
REGENT VIS .i1 fu
SHIRLEY MlAHA3NUin " ' U
"GOOD-BY BILX,"
RIAI TO "isnMANTowN avenub
lrtHi.VJ. . AT TULPEHOCKEN .1,
DOIH1LAH FA1RBANKH In
"HECOMES UP SitlLINO"
RI IRY "ABKKT ST. BELOW 7TH
lx,-',-' 10 A. M. to lltla p.
BnYANT WASHBURN In
"TIfB OYP3Y TRAIL"
M.
QAVflY ,2n MAHKBT STREET
fjftVWl 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGirp
BILLIE I1URK0 In ""'"
"MAKII BELIEVE WIFE"
CTAMI FY MARKET ABOVB 1UTU
OlclU-.! lIII0A,M.toll181'.M.
'Under four Fiwvas"
irTn'.A MARKET BT. AB. 8TH
V vo a A. M. to UU5 P. M.
....JA ..waRiFFiTiri. ;
ttA-.iHre tinw n ur",
Dr.vniri
daughter of late Jacoo and Catharine W
Hafendorfer. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services, Tues ,11a, tn., sister s
residence, Mrs. John E, Droescher. 6040
Trinity st. (COlh nnd Chester ave.). Int.
Northwood Cem Remains may b viewed
Mon , 7 to! 0 p, m .
HAaOERTY Dee 20, JAMES A., hus
band of Annlo llaggerty (nes Sheedy), nnd
son of lato William and Harah llaggerty
Relatives and friends, Ht Agatha's T, A
B Soclotv. Dlv No 60, A O II I Court
Mantua. No 100 F or A i Lodge No 64,
L O O, M , and emplojes of James n,
Creswell Co.. Invited to funeral, lu" .
8 30 a m , IMS H llhan st . West Phlla
ds'phla Solemn mass of requiem, Church
of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 10 u ni.
lnt Holv Cross Cem
HANSER-Dec 20. ERNEST P. hus
band of Marie Harrier, aged 6JI SU
and friends. Faraday Lodge, Nn, 280. K.
of P., of Morion, Pa , Invited to funeral,
Mon , 2 o m , 227 President ave., llutledie.
Pa lnt Media Cem Remains may bo
Mowed Sun , 7 to 0 p. m ,,,.. d.
HABSON -Suddenly Dec 20, JOHN', "".
husband of lata Bridget Hasson (nee Dutley)
iid father of the Rev J J Hanon. O 8 A .
of Vlllanova nnd Sister Alcantara, of Bisters
of Ht Joseph Due notlro of Mnyrjl. from
residence of son, John Hasson, 202 W Alio-
"hHEtSBR - Suddenlj, Dec 10. TltEODOIlE,
husband of Catharine )teser (nee Jackawayl,
aged 4(1 Relatives and'frlends Washington
Camp Nn P0, P O H of A , Phlta Lodge,
No 54 L O O M , Dlv No 201, Railroad
Conductors nd Phlla and Reading Rwy.
Relief Asso Invited to funcrsl services,
Mon, 1 p m , 2511 N 0th st Int. private,
Northwond Cem
HODGES Dec 20, SUSAN C , wife of
W rmnVlln Hodges Relatives and friends
Invited to funersl, Mon . 1 p m , residence of
husband 5164 Larchwood ave Services 111
Wharton St Memorial M K Church 2pm
lit private
HUGHES Dec 10 CATHARINE wife
of John Hughes nnd daughter of Mary and
late Michael Kenrnev Relatives and frlendn
Invited to funeral, Mon 7 30 at m 2232
S Juniper st Solemn requiem mass Church
of the Eplphins, 0 a III . lnt St Mlchael'o
Cem . South Bethlehem Pa
HUNN U Forest Larding, near Dover,
Del . Twelfth Month 10th. ANNA VS., wlfo of
I! Hunn 713 Walnut st Phlla 1 -neral
Tlrst-div 2 p in , Forest Lnndlug Farm,
Kent ( ountv Del lnt Second day a ni .
crlends' Southwestern Grounds, on arrival
of Delawnro train at 11 a m at Broad at.
Dover papers cop
IRVINE Dec 18. EDWARD B , husband
of Sadie Irvine (neo Dvn1 und son of late
Captain James and Alice Irvine Relatives
and friends league of Sacred Heart and
Holi Name Society of Gt Ldmond's Church
Irvlted to funeral. Mon , 8 30 a in 1021 S
2sd st Solemn nigh mass of requiem Str
camona s cnurc-ii iv a in mi iioiy rosg
Ccn
KI.ENAN -Dec 19 WILLIMR KLE
NAN Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral i erv Ices residence of son In law Rob
ert Moaer 6oll Crewron st , Germautowu.
Mon. 2 p m Int. private
KELSO -Deo 18. 1IUGII. husband of
Annie Kelso (nee Jlaiberri ). aged 40 i.cla
lives and friends, members of Fifth He
formed Presbsterlan Church, loska Tribe,
No 370, I O It M.'emulojeo of Haflelgh
co invited to funeral services Mon 2
P m 22J7 N Matcher et lnt North
Cedar Hill Cem Remains may bo Mewed
bun. ove Auto funeral
KfcNNEDl Dec 18 GEORGE H sou of
Mary Kennedy tnee McIIugh) and late John
Kennedj, aged 32 Relatives and friends
Invited to fueeral, Mon . 8 30 a. m . mother's
residence 1256 N. Warnoclt st Solemn
requiem mass St Malachj's Church 10 a.
m Tnt New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral
KIIIBY Dec 111. CIIARLE- D, KIRBT.
aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Mon , 2 p m . 400.1 rar
rlh et lnt private West Laurel Hill
i em KrlendH innv call Sun il to n p m
KOSHI WD Dec 111 ABRAHAM, bus
bend of Emma Koshlund aged 77, at 1H41
N ( mai st Relatives and Mend Orient
Lodge S'o 280 F and A M , Rnppanort
Lodge No 35 I O F H of I . Invited to
funeral services, Sun, 2 p in. parlors of
Morris Ro-cnberg's Son. 2U09 N. Broad st
lnt Adith Jeshurun Cem
KRIElt Deo 111 MARY 11. widow of
I harlea Krler. aged 77 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 2
p m ri sldenco of son, Charles If. Krler.
310J D st Hit North C . Mar Hill Cem. Re
main may bo viewed Sun S to 10 p in
Auto servlio.
Ivl'NKEL budddenls. Dec. 20 of tmeu-
monla MARGARET D wlfo of William A
Kunkel nnd daughter of John ,V nnd Mar
garet Majcr, aged 27 Relatives and
friends, members of Ihe Archcoufraternlty
of the Holj Family Church of Incarnation.
Invited to funerul lues, 8 30 n. m, pir
ents' residence, 164 W Tabor road, Olney
Solemn high requiem mass at Church of Iu
earnatlon 10 a. m lnt bt. Peter's Cem.
Auto service.
I UCHIEirNKR Dec IP AUGUSTINE
LECIILEITNER husband of Bridget Lech
Mtncr. formerly of Likens Pa Relatives
und friends Holy Name Society of the
Churrh of the Transfiguration invited to
view remains Sat eve, 232 s 51th st. l'u
neral nnd lnt Mon a m Lkens, Pa
LEEDS Twelfth Month JO IIARCLAT
II In his Sith venr Rel itlvcs and frlendc
aro Invited to tho fuucrnl. at 5321 Rawitnn
st , Germantown cu second day tho 23d
Inst at 1 30 p m Train leaves lleadlui:
lermlnal 12 10 for Wlna-ohncklnc Station
MARTIN Dec 20 CAROLINE J . widow
of William S Martin and daughter of lato
Augustus and Abigail Winchester. Relative
and friends Invited to funeral services 1R31)
YA Venanuo st Mon . 2 p ni lnt private
MARTIN -Deo. 10 PATRICK, husband of
Marie A Martin Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral Mon . 7 u. ni , 1348 New st
High miss of requiem Churrh of st , Francis
ile Sales 8 a, in. Int. Hols Cross Cem.
uto funeral.
MATHERS Dec 10. WILLIAM S hus
band or Ellznbelh S Mathers uged 75.
Relatives and friends Invit, d to funeral serv
bes Mon 2pm 113 S Willow Orovo
,)lke Glcnidde Pa lut private,
McCABE In France Oct 28. 1018 JO
bbPH DUNNE McCABE, husband of Graco
und beloved nephew of Anna McCabe, aged
.'8 sears of 3JJst F. A . Battery C Rela
tives and friends soldiers, marines and
sailors tiro invited to attend sol-mn re
Battery C ' Rela-k
quiem mass ni vjesu vjnurcn, lc-in and sines
sts . Tues . Dec 24 at 0 a. m. Interred In
Trance, at saono et-Lorrno.
McELWEE HENRY. In Brooklvn N Y.
on Wed . Dec 18, IBIS. In his 60th jear
Funeral was held from his lato residence,
12J8 56th st , Brooklyn, N Y , on Trl ,
Dec 20, with lnt In Greenwood Cem
Mclaughlin Der 20, Bridget,
daughter of loto Patrick and Annie McLaugh
Un. .?' Tomatigh County Derry. Ireland
I1-"1.'.:'" and friends St. Patrick's B V M
hodalltv. Invited to funeral. Tues . 8 10 a
111 240S Pino st Solemn high msss of re
?" St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m lnt
ll',l,y,1-. ."a ..?'" Auto funeral.
1 A1 v'1NN N'. hucldenl. lire. 18 WIL
ii.MnK h.ual'an? of Clara F. McLennan
to0rMHUri'8, 'ave and friends Invited
to runeraln Sun , 2 p m . 718 Powell st
PL?"'-,-'" N J lnt Codir Grove Cem
""r!f,.n,'".i " Sat eve.
N v ,, -L"TTDr., ATv. at Camp Ollsvllle
,.n,lr('"'v'.e .-""ANk, son of lolo John
friinrtL Iu'i,i',Ieak.'' '"'Cl' "u Belatlves ami
son ?.'1"illll'!1;.,0. Invited to funeral
iimk - S" 1S Jefferson at,. West Muua
int"kG,irohrV.'-e''n". aU"'" ChUrgil " JU "' '"
McMENAMIN De, . 20. JAMES PVUL
M-rby"v "' ,rah, McJIenkmln and son of
N. ry . "ml ihe ,ulu John F McMenainhi.
Vu-CJK't-A,? '"neral will be given
MMh0I.51P,",r7l;'c', ,0' IAnY. widow of
, S ?r,1.'iloV,elsh (n . Conway). Relatives
vVi.M'ib0l,?1"y,ot.,1' KatnoV. "hurch. in
1 a fei'.unoru1' 'Von" 30 a m. Wane.
la. Solemn reuulem mass si. icaii,rvna
funeral tt "'' Int' St' Dnl' 'n- Auto
MILLER Dec. 10
nma 1. MliUr ..J
rm.r. i ,in -" " . cj', nusoaiiu or
l.mina L MUlec ared ,ia n.inik.. ..
irienos. camp No 111. p. O. 8. of A . Key
i.r3ih.un"' ' P.' ' A- Invited to funeral
!ivLci,Mon - p m- 1D3 Maiden st
lHendn.Int BrUat''' I'verington Com.
sfi. ,"o"la!Lcall Sun. eve
JIILLS. Dec 10, HARRY O.. husband
rnvnly8.81"'.' Ml11.-' Itelatlves and friends
miv,, i .un.r',l "rvlces, Sun., 2 p. m ,
rn,fin.NA,hu't , In Greenmoun Cem. Re.
MnnSW b v'wo Snt.. after 1 p. in.
Im.i? 2E r-,D? .20' WILLIAM II MOORE
rieiefi ot 'ata, Martha ilooro (nee Smith)
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
KiS'.real.on"?5 f "on-lii-law. George Brelten
stlne. 3J20 N 5th st . Philadelphia Tues
! , i.nt .Pflvnto New Camden Cem
Camden N J. Friends may call Mon
r.",01" -V.1?.111'1 I" action. In France,
ennVh T. "AYJIOND T. MORhlS. Co G
M,?rSJI1,,,01,u, ."". Iate Thomas S and
ti.5B.7V . M,or--l" . 'nee Murphy). Rela
mmin,r.l!rJfn1.". 'O'dlers and sailors, the
vT-Wi!."'. ' '' Irancla'a Industrial School,
vi ,nAon-r" i H.na Court Northern Liberty,
No 150 F. of A.. Invited to eolemn high
,,,,sl.iloR' 10.? '" Church of tha Im
uiaculate Conception.
AIYEIlS Deo 18 IvURA J., wife of
9uW W- Ml"3" Helatlves and friends In.
vl ed to services Mon . 2 p. in.. S20S Haver
'o'd aye lnt, Montroso Cem
10, IARIB NOEL aifed 01, HigTl requiem
"I"" Mon 10 a m . fit. James Church.
88J.h.&.".? Chestnut sta.
PArTERSON. Deo. 10. FLORENCE R.
w dow of v, Patterson. Relatives and
ivXX'l. 'nvl'ed to services. Mon., 2 p. m .
1100 Princess ave , Camden, N. J. lnt
Private Arlington Cem,
PENNEWILL Suddenly, Dec. J.8. 1018.
laplaln CHARLES PENNEWILL, husband
f ..ao Pennewlli (nes When) Relatives
and friends, also Richmond Lodge, No. 240,
I O. O. F i Court Quaker City. No. 17, F
of A. i Richmond Nest of Owls, Invited to
runerai services, Moir . 2.30 p. in , precisely,
at late residence, 2032 K, C.earrteld et, I11L
Greenwood K. of P, Cem. Remains may bo
viewed Sun eve., 8 to 10 p. m.
in-'ttl? PXr-At rieasantvllle N. J Dec.
JO. GERALD SME-LEY P1ERCEY. son of
.'"-Jr0"111' and Ella Plercey and husband
of Christine Orn Plercey, aged SI, IMneral
ssrvlces Sun 4 p in., residence of mother,
Boulevard and Delaware avs., Somers Point
N J, int.VMon., ltlverslda Com,, Norrlsi
town. Pa.
.-'uAWWKH. Dec. 20. HARRY, son of
Iho late Henry CT and Jans I 'ulllnser, of
Germantown, Italatlves and friends em
ployes of 17th and Cumberland Us. carbarn,
,,,,i,u iu lunula, nvrvicoBt Aion,. is DU U, 111 ,
residence of SOn.ln law. William Frits. 7JJ
.Moms- nun lane mi. Hillside cem. Ivo
mains may imi viawea jnon, morning
RAPl'BNECKER. Dec. 17, ANDREW
RAI .'ENECKER. Relatives ami friends In.
vlted to funeral services. Mon , 4 i, m.,
parlors of William II. Chew,, H. W, cor, 66th
and Spruce sts. Int. convenience of family.
Remains may bo viewed Sun , 8 to 10 P, in.
RECUrs. Deo. IB. ELIZABETH, wife of
August Rectus, Relatives and rlsnds In
vited to funeral services. Mon,, 2 p. in., son.
In law's residence. William J, Johnson, 210
H, tuth st Int, private. ?
. RENNERT. Deo, 10, JOHN, husband of
lata Margaretha M. Itonnert. agsd 83. Fu
neral Mon .11a. ni.. 630 N, 131U St. Int.
nlustk lln,lsl. . ' '
k'fS'Kiv, 1 rariMliiiaitW. clt,
iHICHARD.,i.-Dea.tl0, at HethlMiMrtf Fi,
WILLIAM Ml. hulM4',i Mttt4sUeh
DKATIIB
formerly of l'blla., aged 1,0. Relatives,
Concordia Lodge, No. (17, F. and A. M., and
Armstrong- Council, Jr. O. V, A. M , Invited
to services. Mon., 2 p, nt.. In chapel of
.r.u. Cedar Hill Cem Int. North Cedar
Hill Cem.
SCHOLZ -Deo. 10. ERNE'S-, husband of
Christiana Bchols (nee Welnmann), aged 00.
Jtelatlyea and friends, Frlendihip Yearly
Ben Asso. and St. Johannes Ben, Society,
Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 30 p. m
1401 N. Camac. lnt Greenmount Cem Re
mains may be, viewed Sun., 7 lb 10p. in
SrHWUIGER. Deo loJ ! ALBERT1, son of
Philip and lato Mary Schwelger, aged 44,
Relatives and friends, members of Alsacl
enne Society. Invited to funeral. Mon , 1 p.
in , residence of Henry M. Green, 032 N,
American et. lnt private. Ivy Hill Cem.
Friends may call Sun., 7 to 10 p, in
.SEXTON. Deo 20, ANNA M . daughter
pf Michael and lato Sarah Sexton (neo Gal
lagher). Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral, Mon., 7 a, m . 1503 S Wilton st
(62(1 st, and Woodfand ave ) Msas of sol
emn requiem Church of Our Lady of Oool
Counsel. MooreBtown N J , 10 a, in. Int.
Mt Carmel Cem
HHEEHT. Deo. 10, MARY, wlfo of Mi
chael Sheehy (nee Gejer) Relatives attend
funeral, Mon., 8am, residence of brother-in-law,
John D. Rarferty, 3531 N. litis st
High requiem mass St Bonlfaciua', 0 30
h m lnt. Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto
service
S1MENTON Den 1. ROBERT JAMES,
son of Sarah and late James Slmenton Rela.
tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Mon ,
2 p. m , resldenco of sister, Mrs McCall,
2643 Wharton st. Hit Mt. Morlah Cem.
Friends may call Sun eve.
8LAET Dec. 20. CATHARINE, wife of
Henry Slaetz, Sr. Relatives and friends
Altar Society and Sacred Heart Society of
St Ignatius s Church Invited to funeral
Mon , 8 30 a in residence of Bon-ln-Iaw,
Oeorgo H bchappert 4037 Falrmount ave
High mass St Ignatlus'a Church 10 a m
Hit, New Cathedral Cem New Tork and
Wllkes-narre papers copy
SMITH Dec 10, CLARA S, wlfo of
Oeorgo II Smith runerai services. Mon ,
2 p in . 1531 N 50th at Ipt. private
SMITH. At Wnjnc, Pa , Deo 20. MARY
E, wife of Frank Smith and daughter of
Outerl-rldge II and Ellen N Moore Funeral
services, Mon , 2 p. in , 5413 Chester avo
lnt private
8TAUFFER. - Dee 10 GRANVILLE
STAUFFER aged 68 Residence. 4835 W al
ton ave., Went Philadelphia, Services pri
vate. Sat., 2 p. m lnt Phoenlxvllle, Pa
cr,vv Aivi. uei: ,, iivnHi, niisoanq
of late Sarah Stewart Relatives and friends i
Invited to funeral. Mon. dp, in. 61114 1
Theodore nv lnt Mt Morlah Cem Re
mama may do uhi oun oio iu p in
BTOrFEL Dec 18, JAMES J, huslsnd
of late Bridget Stoffel (nee O'Donnell) Rel
ullves and friends Invited to funoral Mon
H 30 a m residence of son hi law Joseph
F Zugehoer 510'J Cedar ave Solemn high
requiem mass St Francis De Sales Church
111 a 111 nil Jiuiy iiusa cui, wvuiu iu ,
"TANNER Dec IP EARL P husband of
Caroline Tanner (nee Itearlj), age 1 30 Rela
tlves and friends Washington Camp, No
744, P O S of A . and Phlla. and Rending
Rwy. Relief Asso . Invited to funeral sen
lies Sun . 7 p i" . 6021 N Falrhlll st lnt
Fottslown Pa I'ottatovvn papers copy
THEOBALD Dec 20 MARY (neu Get! '
(read) widow of Frank Theobald Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Mon 8 30
u in., residence of daughter. 273 Hublcam
ave Olnev High mans Church of the In
carnation 10 a in. Int. Most Holy Redeemer
Thomas -Dec 20. helen wat. wife'
or josepn vv inomas ana youngest daugh
ter of Albert and Annie Moore, aged 20
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
Ices. Mon.. 2 p, m parents' residence, an
N 15th st. lnt private. Friends may call
Sun , after 7 p in
TUWING-Dec 20. LUCY B. lc. f
Dr. Charles B Twins Funeral services I
Tues 2pm 41 W lulpehocken at.. Ger
mantown lnt private
.OGKNBEnOER Dec 10, FRANK ( ,
husband of Ella J Vogenherger, Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 1 30
p in., N. Grcou at . Langhorne, Pa, lnt
private
WAGNER -D-c 20. Mrs LOUISA WAG
NER. Relatives and friends Invited tn fu
neral services, Mon 2pm, 3015 Chestnut
st Int. Mt Morlah Cem
WALLACE Deo. 11). CORA, widow of
Toseph Wullaco and daughter of Mrs Emma
IValiB Creston aged 28 Relatives and
f rlen Is. Associated Bible Students, Invited
to funerul services Mon . 2 10 ti m
mother's residence, 0424 Cedar ave Friends
mav lull Sun ove lut private
WELSH Doc. 10. WILLIAM WELSH,
Hl.f.iniOIIS NOTICES
llllitlt
THE TEMPLE
Chorus " Handel Frederick E Sta
organist MiihIpmI nrelllrlc. 7 to 7 10
Motion pictures. "Surrender of Gorman
Navy" at tlose of seivlco
ltesleiui MetlioilNt
riltST 1ESI.KAN (IILIICH
Thompson east of 62d st
rreachlne Sunday 10 3U a in , 7 45 p m
Evenlnir Theme
"WELLS CALLED BY OLD NAMES."
by Rey SAMUEL CL15MLNTS Pastor
Preshyterlan
Mltll STREET CHURCH. 18th and Arth
lev Clarence Ednard 5Iacarlne
Doctor Macartney will preach nt to II on
Christmas and the New World 'When
Herod Was Dead' " at 8 he will preach
?n "Christmas and tho New Man To as
Many." '
J.i. r.aI?lt A Nlcoletta harpist of Iho
PhlladelphIA Orchestra will play at tho
lnornlnir ...Vina u,i T Vl-.ll Unh.nlH,
K.n1i.,.r' w"l'am A Schmidt, also of Iho
viLiieiiLiii ,vm sive a vioun ano ceuo re-
cl.taJ..?.?.7 30 Tho Choir, under direction
pf William O Miller, will sing tho fol-
lowlne unthems-
lp 30 Carols, English. Breton. French and
Norwegian
10 15 "The Shepherds' Nativity Hymn "
. Gounod
"Angels From the Realm of Glory" Miller
8 Ou "A Legend" (Russian).
.,,. ., , . Tcchalkovvsky
"Bethlehem" . .Bartlett
HETIILKIIFAI PRESB1TERIAN CHURCH
Broad and Diamond sts
Rev n. C. H1USHMAN. M A . Assistant
Pastor.
., , CHRISTMAS SABBA1H
nomine Worship, 10 30.
Evening Worship. 7.45.
Rev. F, w. Loetscher. D D rrlnceton,
N J , will preach at both services
THE SPECIAL MUSIC
At tho morning service live choirs will
sing nntipnonally Christmas carols
Bessie Leonard will slue "Birth 0
f f,
'
iving -- D Neidilnger,
At Ihn evening service Iho Bethlehem
Quartet: F orence Jones sonrano. Besalo I
.c,m,w, Ullu, 4ICII1
llnnnl.l 1II. Ka .
Henri Merrlken
Prof. Shcnard Sc. Cohock, organist, will
rlvo a cantata, "The Holy Child." by
Horatio Parker.
Alto solo, "It Cams upon the Midnight
( lear."
Tenor and soprano duet, "Sleep and Rest
in Softest Slumber."
Bass solo "Ihe Propbetlo Song"
A Christmas welcome to all who worship
In this church.
Christmas carols In the Sabbath School nt
2 in p m
HOPE, Sid and Wharton sts.. Rev J GRAY
BOLTON, D. D., Minister 10.45, Rev
George A. Averyi 7:45, Dr.Bollon; subject,
"The Promised Peace "
Christmas Service, with special music
SECOND PRI-IBYTJ'JIIAN L'lIUKCII
21st und Walnut sts.
Minister.
Rev ALEXANDER MaeCOLL. D D.
CHRTSTMAS SERVICES on Sunday at 11
and 8 o'clock
Special program of Chrlatmas muslo by
tho Chorus Choir, under tho direction uf
N Lindsay Norden, morning and evening
In tho evening the Choir will be assisted
hv Vincent Fanelll Jr . Harpist, of tho
Philadelphia Orchestra and Earl Pfouts
Violinist Resinning at 7,40 the following
program will po rendered'
Organ, harp and violin preludes
Melody from "Tho Deluge".. St. Saens
"3ieiooy in i. ' . gsr
'Ave Maria" .... Bach-Gounod
Soprono solo, "O Divine Redeemer,"
Gounod
Alto Sulo, "Adors and be Still"... Gounod
Carol, "Tho Sleep of the Child Jesus."
Grevaert
Carol, "Cradled All Lovy" Gounod
Bass Solo, "O Holy Night" , . .Adam
Carol. "Holy Night," folk song.
I HltlSTMAS DAY SERVICE Thero will
Is) a brief service In the Church on Christ
mas Day at 11 o'clock, with address hy
the Minister
HKCONII PKKSUYTKIUAN CHURCH, OEIt-
ai,il -imrn.
JOHN HARVEY LEE. PaBlor,
Sunday, Christmas Servlresi
11 oo a, in. Sermon by Pastor ou "uod s
Servl star."
Special Muslo by Quartet Choir.
4 30 Sunday School. ChrlBtmas Service.
Carols and exercises by scholars.
Christmas Festival Monday evenlnr.
I'roletont Fplseop-il
ST. JAMES'S CHURCH. l'UlUlDELPHIA
ii-.'d ana walnut sis.
The Rev. John Mockrldge. D. D,. Rector.
8 00 a, in. Holy Communion.
11-00 a in Morning Prayer and Litany,
nun Dermon.
4 00 n. m Evenlnr P r a y o r (Choral).
with the Offertolre .In 10 flat and Toccata.
In cl by Theodoro'Dubols, as the Organ
Postlude,
0:15 a m and 2.45 p. m. Sunday School.
Unitarian
11RHT UNITARIAN CHURCH
2125 Chestnut at, ,
llsv l'rederlck II, Grinin, Minister.
juit in, nruiiuajr nuivg
11 a m Mr. Orlffln
"Imtnanuel, God With
Chrlatmas music "Ho
juit in, nrunuaj, ni-iivvit
tirimn win preucn
us."
oly Night, Come.
Tuns Your Heart." by If. Elliott Button,
ana "the uesire or ah nations." ny j,
K. Matthews. PIiIIId'H., Ooepp, Organist,
UNITARIAN 80C1KTY 01' OEKJLVNTOWN
( neiien ave, ana urene st
Rev. ROGElt H FOItBEB Minister, .
11 00 a m "The Cross and the Star."
Miscellaneous
NK.W CflVKNANT HALL. 728 Glrard ave.
Rev. Joe liyy will deliver special ad -
dress o? '1-3 subject, "Proofs of tha ypt.
r
nroael and Berl s sis (1000 N) uul in r-.cr -v
RUSSELL II COVW 1,1,1. preaches 10 10 for reit, recreitlon and health. Fine all- 1
a m. . 7 10 p m Temple combined chorus, year-round climate, bptendld mountsla I
Dr J Marvin Hanna director, will ren roadi. Free Oarags. Electric and move- I
r special musical Christmas program ' O meat treatment when deilred. Reildeat 1
Llttlo Town of Bethlehem" Ashmall , phnlelan and nurses. Two hours from I
'Hall to Ihu Children's King" Nevln PhilsdelphU.Eipreuiervlje. Aiwa j open,. I
' Cantlque Du Noel" Adam 'The Heav I V Ownership manigement. Est. 45 yean. M
ens Are Telllne- " IIuiHn. "The Halleluiah I i i
huem,, f o.- , r trm u.
TIEAITIS
member of 40th N. Y. (Mozart) Rest. Rela
tlves and friends, Col, Jatnos Asnworth
Post, No. 884. O. A, R Invited to funeral
services, Mon..2 P ill., residence of daugh
ter, Mrs. W. W, Borer. 1000 Wakallng sU.
Frankford. lnt .East Cedar Hill Ctm,
WJDDILL Deo. 10. GEORGE D. WID.
DILL. Relatives and friends. Lodge No. 3,
F. A. M, Phlla. Elks, No. 2: Phlla. Musical
Association and Local Association, Invited to
services, Mon., 2 p il , at Armstrong's tem
porary building, 2027 N, Park ave. Int. pri
vate WORRELL. Suddenly, De. 10. CHARLES
A., husband of late Mary Emma Worrell,
aged 63. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Mon., 2 p m,. son-in-law's resi
dence John I,. Kenned), 1840 N, Oth at.
Int. Northwood.Cein.
YEARSLEY. Killed In action, France.
July 15. Bergt. EDWARD FRANKLIN, Co.
L, 100th Inf., eon of Elmer B, and Ellra
belli E Yearsley. 6800 Baynton st aged 25.
Memorial services, St. Michael's Church,
High St., Germantown, Bun,, Dec. 2.', 7:43
P. m.
PARCEL POST
0"
$.00
Men's
Overcoats
Walter's Pawn Shop
904 VINE STREET
BONDED TO T.HE CITY'
Wonderful Gift for Every One
I SIMPLEX EXERCISER
A boon to business men who are confined
Indoors. Increase endurance, lung
power, vitality and mentality. Only a
few minutes a day required. Occupies
but little Space. No rubber to rot nor
caDies in oreaa museiess japanneo
tl 21 Beautifully nickel plated Jl 75.
bylatbS,,' Simplex Exerciser Co.
4Z MARKET HTKKHT. PHILA,
MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED
WINTIjIt JiFAflR r.S
ATLANTIC! C1TV. N. J.
I Pennsylvania Ave., close to Beach sndi
Steel Pier, central location, always open. I
Capadty 800 Every appointment conda-1
civs to comfort and recreation. Special I
Wlnterterms Tjklt AlhertTT DnmellJ
Wpgtmfnster KY- v. nr. Ech. Elev. to it.
WCSOmnsier Prv batns- mnnlng water.
t!2 50 ugwkly : t2 fiOupdally Chas Bllhrs
HOTEL P0SC0BEL ,, atj.,
open. Thoroughly heitfed Bklt. A. E Marlon
LAKF.WOOD. N. J.
- LAUREL-IN-THE-P1NES
LAKEWOOD, N. J.
Now- open for the Fall, Winter
nnd Spnng Seasons
PRANK F SIIITK Xfr.n.
wrnNFRsvn.T.r,. pa.
WAITERS PARKpiw
W Wernersville, Pa.i&
SDN . i HALL. "J" a" year- Cheer-oui-.x
ii-ii tul home comforlB,
crisp dry air. beautiful mountain walks
Sleighing coasting, etc. Not a sanatorium.
Write OEO S. OAUL. Mar.. WERNERS.
V 1 LLK PA , nr Ledger Central
AUGUSTA. OA.
Hotel Bon Air
AUGUSTA. GA.
A convenient and delightful place to spend
our holidays Good driving and motoring,
excellent saddle horses, 2 colt courses and
all outdoor sports.
Addro.i C. G. -RUSSELL, M.r.
LOST AND FOUND
HANDBAG Lost lady's black handbag con
taining money, shopping list and handker
chiefs on ear No. 6J, rewurd for return, 223
W Ulllenhouse st atn Th Gin 1BJ1
NECKPlt.CE Lost, brown fur neckpiece.
Thursday cvenliiLC. near lflth and Spruce
Rewnrd If returned tu 270 S Kith
SPECTACLES Lost, near 13th and Market
pair of Bhell spectacles hi black leather
case. Phone Gerinuntowti 4048 W Reward
HELP WANTED FEMALE
A SUGGESTION TO PARENTS
DO TOH WAN T -TOUR DAUGHTER TO
WORK IN riioic;jD HUlUJUmini-1
IINlir.n. THE SUPERVISION OF 1NTELLI-
GENT WO-HriiLFJ.iPvMuwn mriVnT
CARE AND '1RA1NINO OF YOUNQ G1RLS7
DO YOU WANT HER Tt) HE CON.
NEC TED WTII A GROWING INDUSTRY
WIIERU SHE WILL ENJUK -1113 JUL-
LOWING ADVANTAQES7 v
SHORT HOURS
GOOD SALARY
PERIODIC INCREASES
ASSURED PERMANENCY
LIGHT, AIRY OFFICES
COMFORTABLY!! REST ROOMS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES
CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR
PROMOTION
no levpnmircNcin NunrsaAnT.
ANT
YtiUNO WOMAN BETWEEN 18 AND
YEARS MAY APPLY.
3
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HAVING.
TOUR DAUGHTER VVUHK UNIJIl TIIH
coNnnioNS, wii shall be olad to
HAVE YOU SEND HER OR BRINO HER
YOURSELF TO OUR NEAREST EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE!
1631 Arch at. Miss Ryan
400 Market st. Miss Smith
,S. K cor 67th and Chestnut Miss McCabe
L2d W. Chelten ava Mlas Burkhardt
20 E. 6th st Chester, . Miss Troy
TIIE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF TENNA.
r
THE ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY
DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOUNO
GIRL OVER 10 WHO IS WILLINO TO
START AT THE BOTTOM AND WORK
UP. EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR AD
VANCEMENT. AI'PLY
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS
ADVERTISING ACCOUNTING DEPT.
ASIC l'OR MR. WEIST
AXMINSTER SETTDRSi
exner.t ,Tedtf
work! good pay.
Jasper nnd Ontario.
Apply Bush & Diamond,
BOOKKEEPER! Institutional position: Prot-
esianii i;bihiivui cnpauiQ OE taking
charge ot ofltce! state full experience, ago
and give references In application) board,
room and laundry included In salari.
P 230, ledger OfHce
C1IAM0EHMAIDS. 140 sleop out. or 120,
room and board. Apply Adelphla Hotel,
13lh and Clover.
CLERK Young slrl for general offlce work,
with some exper. D B1 P. tl Box 847(1.
CLERKS' (four), experience
flltlla'a linn.
-juii n. itroao
Ask for Miss Hums
ERRAND OIIILH for silk department: must
be neat In appearance! school privileges.
Thresher Bros.. 1822 Chestnut st,
UIRL. white, wanted at ones for waitress
and chambermaid, Phone- Germantown
I7SII j. .
GIRLS wanted for labeling department, A p.
ply National Drue Compauy, 4070 Htsnton
ave , ciormmim- ii.
QIRLS over 10 yers of agsj steady workl
l .",oni-rlo sts
J?. ""r' "i
gooq pay Appiy iusu m jjiamonq, jasper
vrn.lft
Vsl -
M
rile. '
vly $8$&tl
HELP WANTBP -FBICALII
INSPECTORS for silk department) fnust !
neat In appearance, rapid and accurate. "
Thresher Bros., 1322 Chestnut st.
LADIES taks work borne! spar time trans-
fsrrlnr ftealma , vmonenf.
Store 6113
Market.
LAHNDRY
FEEDERS AND FOLDERS TN
FLAT-WORK DEPARTMENT
ALSO FANCY IRONERS
APPLY 1808 FILBERT PT.
NUIcSU -with experience wanted to taks
cara of 2 children, ares 10 montha at,J
!H years! no sewing and no washmg-1 tricei
nO IL month, ..I.M.ii.. f nl mA llu..
16, '
Mrs
Mrs. J. Rulon Miller. Jr.. Roland Park.
Baltimore.
Mary and
Nurses wanted for training. Northwestern
aeneral Hospl.al. 2019 N. 22d st.
SALESGIRLS -nr illk" "deparlmsnt: a, rood
opportunity in learn the business.
j,i,ra,icr iirosi ifla ejnesinut sc.
SALESGIRLS for waist and petticoat ds
partment. Thresher Bros.. 1323 Chest
nut st,
STENOGRAPHER The. Atlantis Refining
Company has an opening- for first-class fe
male stenographer at Its main office, 3144
Passyunk ave., Thlla. Apply In person to
Sales Dept., Room 8, 3144 Passyunk avs.
This Is a temporary position for a month or
IWD
STENOGRAPHER for Tioga manufacturing
nrm, must be neat and accurate: ono who
can operate dictaphone preferred. Apply tn
own handwrtlng, stating ago experience
and wages expected 8 02. P. O Do B484.
STENOGRAPHER with dictaphone expert
Pert--id-
oncei stata Lalnrv nxttsctsd.
M 755.
Her -envrai.
.-.-.-
BEST-ORADB POIITIONSi NEAR PIITA.f
TEACHERS' AGENCY. 327 PERRY BLDO,
THREADERS, experienced, on Axmlnste. .
rugsi steady work: good pay. Apply Bush
imnqim, jasper una cmvario sts.
AVOLN. bright, competent to take charga
of labeling debartmant: nsrmanent n,
Hon for right narty, M 760. Ledger Central.
YOUNG WOMAN tn hanrtle telennnn,. .rlKi.-
tioard In a central office: no expsrlenea re
quired; an opportunity to become associated
with a growing Industry In a position which
will continue after the war: Initiative, and
ability, will assure promotion. Sea Airs.
Lacy. 1031 Arch st.. first floor.
HELP WANTED MALB
AGENT for motortruck, freight station ex
perlenco with railroad or express company
desirable " Write P 80iT Ledgir OHlw, W
k TIID ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
r xricj ruubiu l,D,l.uu -UMFAIsY
DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A GOOD
BOY WHO IS WILLING TO STAKT AT
THE BOTTOM AND WORK UP. EXCEL
LENT CHANTJB FOR ADVANCEMENT!
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT BTfl.
ADVLRTISINO ACCOUNTING DBFT.
ABIC FOR MR. WBIST
AUTOMOBILE INSPECTORS
MUST BE FIRST-CLASS MECIU.NTC3
AND DRIVERS
ALSO
AUIOMOBILE MECHANICS
rinsr class, experienced on ford.
AUTOCAn AND HEAVY-DUTY TRUCKS
WANTED
EXPERIENCED RADIATOR REPAIRMEN
APPLY
U. 8 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
3D AND WALNUT STS.
SEE MR. SHATTUCK
OR
MR. PHILLIP
AUTOMOBILE washer: competent! steady
man: god wages: reference required. Apply
D F. Dewees office. 1122 Chestnut St., or
garage 1420 Melon'st
BLACKSMITHS -Wanted for mechlno black
smithing At ply tho John Balzley Iron
Works 514 H Delaware ave.
-.
BOYS
10 YEARS OR OVEIt
WANTED AT ONCE ,
GOOD WADES
RAPID ADVANCEMENT
BECKER. SMITH & FAGE
WATER AND SNYDER AVE.
IJOYS Good pay excellent chance for ad.
inurement nnd learn telcgrnnhy: vacations
with pay Western Union Telegraph Co.,
1MII I nestnut wee Jir c;namners
BOYS for the holidays: messenger service:
position may he permanent. Apply, with
references, the Bailey. Banks Blddls Co..
1221 Sansom st
.... . . . K.,..,m . ...a.. ?.- tT.i4e,...l t....l
Apply the John Balzley Iron Works, 514
6 Delaware ave.
CHAUFFEURS
DRIVERS
HKLPLTtS
PERMANENT POSITIONS
AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO.
18111 AND MARKET 8TS.
ASK FOR UK. LONO
COOPERS Men experienced In old barrel
work. Atlantlo Kenning Co Employment
Department, Atlantlo gate, 3144 Passyunk
avenue.
COPPERSMITHS WANTED
Must be A-l men and with marine
experience.
Merchant Shipbuilding Corp . Act.,
U. S, bhlpplnc Board Emergency Fleet
Corp .
13IH & RACE STREETS. PHILADELPHIA
Or Plant Employment Office, 1IARRIMAN,
PA.
COTTON YARN HOUSE WITH HXCEt.
LENT SOURCE OF SUPPLY UNDER
THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUNO PRO
ORKSSIVE BLOOD HAS OPENING FOIl
LOFTON YARN SALESMAN TO ACT AS
ASSISTANT TO 'THE HEAD OF THE
HOUSE: ONLY MEN POSSESSING INITIA
TIVE AND WHO ARE IN THE J500O A
YE'AR CLASS NEED APPLY: STATE TER
R1TORY COVERED AND FULL PAHTICU-
LAIC!?, VViUC-lL VVII.l. uu JIU,1.,1J IM
S'lRlliTEST CONFIDENCE. M 781. LED-Al
ucu cu-. ic.
COTTON YARN SALESMAN. FIHT-ADEL-PHIA
AND PENNSYLVANIA WB HAVE
AN OPENINO FOR A HIOII-pRADlil MAN
WHO HAS THH EXPERIENCE AND IN
11 IATIVB TO ACT AB OUR SAL15B .MAN.
AOE11 FOR THAT TERRITORY AND IS
NOT AFRAID OF HARD WOIUC'OPPpR
TUNITY011 LIFE POSIT ON FOR MAN
WHO Iff CAPABLL': STATE., FULL PAR
TICULARS, WHICH. WILL I1H HELD IN
AUSOLUIli CONFIDENCE.. M 738, LED
GER OI'TICE,
DESIGNER, exper. on rugs. Apply Bulb. A
Diamond. Jasper ana uniano sis.
ELLIOTT-FISHER billing machine operate
or typlstl Christian: aa
aalary to atari 118
per. week,
Apply In person. 155 Bourse
ENGINEER, licensed, wanted for night vl
work: good wages. Apply Box V 227, jl
Holloing.
lodger OfHce.
ERECTORS, riveters, caulkers, holders-on
and heaters Work at naval station. Cp
May. Cruss-Kemper Co. ,
JANITOR
arnnnd
Younir
colored .man to work '
around small oflee.
uuir itenniiw uo.
58th and Bohuylkll
I nv
JANITOR for central loft building! licensed
engineer preferred. Apply to 8. J. lien
derson. 601 Morris Dldg.
HOSIERY FDCEIl
Flrst-olass geoond man
on llxlng Scott Wllliarns
and Banner full automatlo
knitting machines
llrst -class position
for right man
T 98. P. O. BOX 8470
MACHINISTS Wanted, toolmakers. milling
andcrew marhlns hands! apprantlcs boys.
Apply Stoke & Smith Co.. BummerdtU
Station, near Frankford.
MACHINISTS wanted on. repair workt g
all-around shopmen. Apply John Ball
Iron Works 514 B. Dataware, hi,
'ood
:noy
.IAN wanted at one at Mercor Sanitarium.
Mercer, Pa., to taks charga of the hydra
department: send
iq references ana pnotograpn
In first letter! salary 75 a month and main
tenancs. M win, looser inre1
MEN with bicycles lo dellvsr trlegrama at
night In Phlla. and Wast Phlla. Wsalsra
Union Telegraph Co , 1601 Chestnut at. Sts
Hr, riivera
MESSENQERS Advanceme
nent ani4 rhin
rr learn tolearaphyi hsalthy outdoop wariti
nsan
W--
good pavi vacation. Western untonTl-
grauh Co,. 1501 Cheslnuty See Mr. Ckai-.
Ml Jlt lf' '
.
n
f$f
1 H , -W
1
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