u,, o '" f i.M V1?' 3 JV (( .V f" i .; - ' - - y, 7-I. 11. f W'. .. j ' . SO EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, , MAY .27, 1919 ---( . k t 'vf. V -TO. k, 'PUi; fVj f- ..',' M'.y rifc. .:?" JS.1- BsSV it r - rv rs k:Vr . --, I i! I?- ' Bfc '" tfJ. .T Ut' RS RvV H' W H K-i "V n E M iW So- i? iJ ts&ft K.r,Hl 'i.V " I S w. i .7 v. spring rksortb HQirOK. N. V. Opens vgBiiSg '"" mmii-tiiln snnerblv located In from PhllHdelphl" 'JUNE 14A file, or monlU lorn nies ur i"ur ".......,. HJEBassett a ..wil. Horse- Hi" rime UM) Broad, aj l Manager 3SI vri.,Ti( ( ir. . J SrtC&& Tin antic crv. Opcrvat all seasons r of Tne Yea i. A recognised ..standard. oT excellence, c.Ty600. WAITER J.BU2Si WslffiPfr&W'O , j. 1 SPECIAL FOR DECOKATION DAY i kli l-iincr I nursaay 10 junua; jci i PO or Friday to Hond.jVO HOTEL NETHERLANDS lSew lork e . ."(I (N. from tlotrilniilk Capaclly too I I ntoi prnat lulh run Jlnc water n butroom I rer leutiireft luthlnc I'rltlleer from Hotel liinre 1 liRjr June niten. American nlnn fi.W to St dully $14. Sin. $18. ;i) neekl. At'OI ST III 1IW AI11 I Trnnrletor Vlrrlnli ire. una the bech. orerlookinj Itie MM Pier. Cipien 500 F.err errlw eomfort nj eatoTRient. ce wler 1 illn. private snj putlie Sterltl Amenon pln Hop dill? Europesnpl.s. Ilupilnlr Auto tm t"in Fmirelr m.nitemnil I C 1OOnFOnD. rrupnelnr On tke ocean, front ! rVinaeituGOO AlwaMS Opttn qnnwatei'mallbaths Orchestra ' COURTESY - SERVICE -COMFORT , HOTEL BILTM0RE , (Formerly Westmont) Itoode lslaid Av . Near Uoardwala. All outside rooms: suites with bstx Orchestra. Dancing. Capacity 2 Hot and cold sea water batbr. Under new management EILT1HIHK 1IOTCI. COMPAXT. -THE DUTTON- Virginia Ap Close to Hearh and Stel Fler. Capatit LW AmrUnn plan tablo Rnd wr1ce upfc lal f ea turea prl ito Intbs runnlns water in rooms lil?Rtor ReHt-onable ratn Open nil 'al OwnT phlp management J L. 1..H1..DS COUKTKSY UU MT .nKK IIX ,r HOTEL KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVU NKAU I3UACII rurnnanti t'lnn Tt M t iK SI In S3 Ml Dalll H O T 1- t- I BIACiSTONE a?K Ampr lliln A lo S"t djlli Sl"i to S'J5 vkll SjRVShW bteani heuleJ eLeatur, electric tlicnta BXr,i,V Ti-lMihftni ptv mom runnlnir watpf In T?'rinmi.' wivKie- imthR V. II. KI'.NNAOV. It SriCIVI. tll U l)h(OK.TION i V-pJTMFY ert York ave, near beachi 1st- tr Si Al c luss iione , ipie utiuniiniuir I supplied with best mallcet artorda, stm heat, C- . V.,t nil nnn.d 11. Kli .in i.iul.k 1 lin El fjclally. Caparltv 2".n M C SWEENEY gs O) (Q, bj C B South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to beaclL I CaD UXLltchtiLd rjVtronuire.music.dejicinar. 1 fttxctivmodern.iuute Hnd service excellent. I Urge BQianum. isooKiet. a. liunciiie SPECIAL, Oxer Detoratlon Day "i.tsm - J'hurday to Sunday, S Up, Amerleun Plan Ch "Allipmnrlf Virginia ae . near i Excellent table, all conenIcncea ft-r s.v ta up aaity anu xpeciai weewiy i gS vifFo. Carolina iv and reach, centrnl loca ; Atner. & European piann, r"v tinths. run' WTiter In roomn eleator. fne porchea. etc Cnv Mt ItHftinwihlf. rntM H It Wllllamt 1 ,HE CARLTON 5aAovenU9 an, f- - CUhU, uuuniima uv.w wv.l.s, limuC Owner- tjv .alp management, ZAZ7AH RUi-arsi r.TPT FRFnnwi a BfT- OPEN ALL EAR Tennestee Ace Jut off JU.H ''Hoardwallc Kun T nent. Mclerote uroiwun pian t.very appoint- rate rehiaurHp. 'itWw'VNEw HYGEIA l."r ,N y '""' " i S! we?1C'v va-xi-, A.g .... . '."':.i'. - ... . .iM,n .dH.. . ... . V. ' S v-iptjsi miju i . ...... vt,.r 'jp natiy fSWi- HOTEL PLAZA Kv'Jl?3T CHARLES PUCK i PACIFIC AVE. '& pt-levalor Private baths A C Mc.CLEI.LAV v 5 Hnf e Rio Grande -Vwrork Ave On. I.Hotel Rio Grande door fiom Board. JcMtValk. Fireproof European plan Rates 2 00 6ffi K' "" w'vter. gaj-are M M McCalt l'r mtm?J 'HftncAVri i ' "'iJepww ! - ''"J4""1 """r in rooma Terma moderate .T U WOnnilNGTOV ilsiaTABOR INN v0,'"" fml Con" "i av. i K Ideal IcuHtlon are airy fttF'rooms. Excellent to hie 17th season owner , KSW".. Management Mod rates J P 4. V M rtunn ' KfcV iirTTf-vTCI L'ltWOM VIIIIIUN A.NU I'VClUC uu .hr. 1 1 ar-s a -. - 'jtii J a i tvnen , iws manngetnept Thornm-htv -,.! sted Amer A Eiitiinean Snee Spring rn.i ) HE DUDLEY 3 K '"" Ave. , :m-Jw . "ear '"ach and all yn C.Tettrai-ttnns Runnlnr water in everv Pm I a-n..culslne unexcelled L R POLLOCK I 9" -SAVON INN lrS'nl A" neir beach S?1iil'"v,J" " American and EuroDean ' hi -xla Baths and running water Superior "? ' table Write for terms and booklet iiW-? RICAYNE K',"ut'k A, Fourth hotel ,r,KC13Vft "'" Bf"1' Amer plan ii jv J3.SO up uany n un weeaiv Kurnnean i S'av, linn rlllv HABRIKflV Htppi r Pron I HOTEL WHITTLE aj, , r 'iitescb, American purr 12 in un dailv 'Jrt'TSMrr.neen tl ui F'ey BmMut from hotel ?".. .Westminster Ky Av "'" Beach i:iev K ItC eSln?r:: '. . .jrl'Hte. bath, run msmfrnm ' iT.r.t.r ir.'iaiuiiUK .'in nn nn i tv r t..i.. v h , ,f . . ., T ...... -----. -. TUnltnll Cottacre - JIaln Avenue Dl. r j -i" i " rvny on iieacn ( l..to baths. States (4 00 up Prl- a, . - ' . . . ' " ' TMpw Clarion K ' Beach Garag.. v tJcW viarion ,lnn., R K now face .tS-tfJ TIINHIMHIT. N .1 StiJ- J '.TUnrTRI A RFRnFCM -,.' I.ONOPOKT. N. i. REOPENS JUNE SIhT tTvieMtv on the iicean front An m-.i ,1 "lamllr hotel In cc.rafort and surroundlnes at . federate rates 20 mlns by trolley or auln JS5Joiu Atlantic City. Bklt, John C. dossier. ennrt'a ble nSCV TOncrete sea.Wall it nenn mensde will ! nomnleteil hv that date. OCF.W CITY. N. J. iinE. o i a j- i n c NOW OPEN heatL Drtvata baths Eleetl.nt "tB HI KnnKi.r R T PVP'V Q" .M vrswsree nSOTElTBRIGHTON 7th uwl Ocean Ave, Open June 3 It n SOOY. tT-EB REAKERS UnardveeUt hotel )v A YOUNO Mar JTWrVOrj 't'1 niJ Wesley Ave. il WWV- -.j T. DAVIS the New Columbia t "Jbe J i TM - HrntXfl HEWORTS ROHCOK. resort roinfortn h e. modern nnil N v- extensive forest preserve only 180 I"'1" LnusuAl elevation 2700 feet No back ircuoiri,, i-ruuting. i..iLirtrr. i ij'- inula.,,. iia,ii,... Wai... fliM Intereetlntr features N. Y. liookln Tel Mad Sq 474S iiwnx, x. j. THE ENGLESIDE OPENS JUNK 20. Tha beet combination o. genuine seaahoro features on the Atlantic Coast. Matchle-s fishing, sailing, bathing-, etc ocean and bay l'ie tennis courts The Engleslde orfera all modern appoint ments, sea nnd fresh water private baths. Orchestra (laruce Booklet R. F. KNGLE. Mnnnr.fr. Aim TUB riHIM'.TIIN, West Phlla POCOMl MIUNT.MNS Miiiwnee-on-lrliiwnre. Pn. BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Sliwnee-ia-DeUiui, PcosiiItuIi MIM OI'KX A hotel of notable distinction located In a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to f:uests:75 mile rom New York, 75 miles from Phila delphia. Home of the Shawnee Coun try Club. MURPHY, Manager CHAS Delimsre Mater Oan. la. CASTLE INN I)M.AV.RK Thll (!AI l', linens Mv 20lh I'rlvato Itaths Ilunnlnr vater Cap 300. i iii'iuui iiiiici tiiiu uaraKO Amerlian and Knropean Plan MISS 1. T. DOI.IIKY MtNKKSll..B. p.x. Walters Park Inn Wernersville, Pa. The Greatest IMuce In THE BLUE RIDGE Krerv Modern Appointment IVI.'liIi SKM) Mllf 1IOVIB IIAI'I'V AMI III.AI.TIIY Special Rates This Week End "Memorial Day" I'KOM M) Thursday, May 29 lncludlnr Supper TO r Monday, June 2 locludinr Brcakfait One in Room. . .$16.00 Two in Room . . . 30.00 Lruvx Kejdlnc Trrm'nal 4:35 Arrive Wernersville 6:13 Morula. leuve Wernernvllle 0:01 Arrive I'liilmlelplila 10.50 Chair tars llotli Mays Please make reservations If possible. Tie Highland House Sow open Overlooking i" i,,,.uuo miwiiuii iBiii-i, ntnu lor rates and ilrrulnrs A ill rasa M K HUIVKl.KV. ilZZIZZZTr UMINtllt. PA. RADNOR INN, Radnor, Pa. A country home of comfort and retlnement hllhln easy reach of city center Good rooms L excellent table Motorpartlescared for. Sun Jay luncheon 1 . dinner .1 23 Ph . Wayna 17. DMOX. I'A Wvnburne Inn P1!. Maln '.in. esp. irjuuiuuc uiu dally desirable for busl l ness men with families. Rooms wltn baia I st reasonable rates Danclnff Large grounds wide vernndss Phone Berwyn IT E.Q1.ESMEKE PARK. PA. uhOIKALTLE furnished cottages comsleta with mod. conven . for rent at res. terma, occupants take meets at the Forest Inn Write H V Yeaeer Mcr.. Huahesvllls. r.. st IIWENkSVII.l.E. p.. perkJomen Inn Id ieul modern resort. high loca: DrI bath i- bitri oh Tennl "kit O M Carl ADIHONnXCK MOPNTA IN S 1 PITIt KANC. N. Y. mMQ INN ... -e..r Iirm1 nn -rtfi- a -.-.. . .- m int ncAni ur inc AumunuAUHb CERTIHEI MILK A SUMMER ItE&OUT- of Jhe hlcheat " I I character, nuperb cuisine: environment aoc.auy aesiraDie, Located nn the shorn nf OM)KItl t I. LITER HA&A.NAC LAKR Hxcellent State roads good Rolf All fEX ?. t- UOOK,VVnin Amusements at their beat. Addrpii until June 1. INCITOV MILLS. Manaaer JXMFs K. .A1ltRK. Anwocliite Manacer mil i ..it ii iim. . nningron. 11. '. IAKE GEORGE N. T. Fort William Henry Hold Lake George, N. Y. Will open for the season of 1919 on May 29th European Plan Write tor Booklet CHAS. A. DOUGLASS Manager KKK PLCII. N. Y. i j . . . . whiteface inn LAKE PLACID. N. Y. OPEN JUNB 10. Modern In all Its appointments. J. J. SWEENEY. Manat.r. t-'Me Mlrhtand Park Hotel Alktn. a. C. KLIZAHBTHTOWN. N. T. DEER'S HEAD INN AND COTTAOEH tn the Heart or Hie Adirondack. Tennlsr saddle horsest danclnr, Finest Oelt Course in un Agironoirni urill. UOOKlet, a F. BTETSON. Prop. Elliabethtown. N. T. r.LLKNTII.r.K. K. Y. UPEND JVM. AT Mount Meenaliga House & Cottages In the "beautiful Shawansunke" of Ulster Count, Hew York. Estate of 1,000 'acres with mllea of wonderful walks and drlvea Onen fires, stesm heat; tfolf. tennis, bowl Inl, etc A delightful summer home for cul tured people Bert H. Terwllllrer, Prop , Ellenvllle. W. Y. INTFRVAT.K. N. IT. Intervale Itonse and Cottages. While Mts. Onen July 2d For Illustrated booklet address H C MI'DOBTT. Prop. nt.rvaU. N H. (10RHAM. N .If. Mt. Madison llonse, Uorbam, N. If. Tha Gateway to the White Mt. Opens June 20. For lllus book't write 1: O Chandler. Prop. MUHKOKA LAKEHJ CANADA titt inr'to naivplBMs awsy to Ui. nr-rtiBa, ..a. alanlul. ale.B..iwltl. sir of itlf MUULOiUl UM4. ....... .-. r.--T,- --fc"- . - -"11, -.-,, .-J. . V. SPURNS HALF, WINS $150,000 Dead.Ga.me "Sport Takes Big Wall Street Victory Loan Pool New York, Ma) -7 Here's a Btorj of n "ilcud buhio ppoit." With one- out of two clinnccs to win n $.fi0,0(l0 latter . lie irftioil to toiu promise ou .$".",000 uml won the entire pot. The scene wan the I'ln7ti Hotel, the time lust Wednesday, and the lottery SliiO.OOO Victory uotei, in which l.'O Wall street men, hankers, brokers and other flnanclcii had wagered $1000 each. One tliou-mmi dollars to win $100, 000 that was the hnrnrd. t)ne hundred mid lift numbers were placed In u box nntl u linllot clerk was apiiolnted to withdraw them, otic at n time. The "Ramblers" were eliminated, one nt a time, ns the numbers came forth, 'i he situation jjrew more tense as the numbers grew less. Finally only two numbers remained 100 and 110. JInrris I.. l'nrrish, of I'arrish &. Co., brokers. No. 1115 llroadwaj, held No 100. Mi. Pairlsh is a bis Wall street trader, mid RlfiO.OOO in tlie bal ance had no noticeable effect on his uenes. Not so with the holder of No. 110. His name is withheld because he be- vVthe white FOR WOOD -METAL OR PLASTER 4T4II Store or Thomson Wood Finishing Co. !1IE SURE AMI COME TO Bangert Flag Decorating Co. Memorial Day Flags bl'ECIATj I'RILXS American and All'ecl riarn Ml SUes Ixirralne 1 lacs for the "Olli 810 AKCII STKI'.ET llranrh 2114 Hlclje ve. 1 Illlert 2747: SPUING RESORTS WASHINGTON. C. Burlington Hotel Less than nve minutes (ram everything. American and European Plans 431 Rooms ivilh Bath, $2.50 to $5 WAHMl-vrrnv ii. c. IIOSTON HOTEL PURITAN 3SO Commonwi-ttllh Ave. Boston The Distinctive Doaton House called by globe trotters one of the most homelike and attractive hotels in the world. Modest rates. ft I. A 1 UMI fM our I-irnUtrtt vllk nuirlr t A 1 historic plocos. RLCostello-Mqc I ie--..-Sle-- -.. 1 - LENOX. MASS. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High and Cool in the Berkshire!. OPENS JUNE 14 Desirable Cottages with Hotel service HOWE .v. IvtOltOGKR. Managers Addresa until May 30, care Hotel Belmont. 42d Street and Park Ave . New York. Winter Resort Princess Hotel Bermuda. FM.MOI'TH. MASS. FALMOUTH ARMS Jtlcht nn Burzards Bay, FALMOUTH. MASS. A Summer Hotel of the Highest Class, tor Booklet and Rates address K . W MOYCT) Manager STOCKilRWf.E. MSS. IN Till: lll-RKMURE II1I.I.S HEATON HALL y&v $5 to $8 IHt Kolf. tennis, flu hint. . II. HVVII.T. MMIMFH CMPS Younc omen and Girls rURMSIinD camp, ttoathouse. Icehouse, extra bungalow with water and sewer svstem on double lot, finest location. Fourtn l,ake, Fulton Chain, sacrifice price to close estate of deceased owner Robert F, Liv ingston 64J E. Main st Little Falls N T r.nirvrinN w. Both hexes rxnfTj:rsftr& iruxKr f BUSINESS COLLEGBX Shorthand and Typewriting or 1 Bookkeeping Taught la About I 30 Days of Study. I Send for Catalogue 1 V PARKWAY BUILDING J nnnATI AND fflRllRV .ST1 MllOllTIIAMJ ANU UUUhRKM'lNO Our araduatea are In constant demand Oood nsylnK positions await you Qreitc Short K.nd. the easy, speedy system. Complet. .ideht classes. Intensive tralnlne. -Olf.1.- v.M anv 1me C-all ne .1f. for full particulars and catalbi I'IIIL.. BUSINESS COLLEGE anil College of Commerce inn Chetnut St. Phlladelnhla ITPAVFIJH! The Rest Business School - I-r " R07 CHESTNUT ST RenrtRvrnl Enc Oram Courss Knotty UCrmaXTOI rMnt, .olta 1027 San.orn. Tnvlnr SpViool Quality Secretarial layior acnooi f.nr. moa Market hi ming Women and fllrls SELF-SUPPORT IN A MONTH We prepare ou In that time by an Intensive course of Instruction for posi tions pajlng from Sl-t to 35 per week. Positions open for our graduates. Day, Evening and Correspondence Courses Csll for Information or pbone Filbert 4430 for catalogue Philadelphia School of Filing 010 CHESTNUT RTREET Branches: New lork, Boston, Chicago Young Men and Boys r '-sa-w THE DREXEL INSTITUTE simmer evening school Mathematics Science Engineering Intensive Courses, June 2d to August 22'd. Registration May 28th and 29th. Co-operative Engineering Course Day School Sum mer Quarter opens July 1st, For information and application blanks -address the came nervous anil willing to com promise. "Draw thoncuct number," said Parrish without a numer. Parrlsh won. His opponent, though crestfal len, approached with extended hand, saying: "I congratulate you. You're n 'dead game sport,' and I hope I'm n good loser." Himffys ALKVANflKTI Mav 28. Pa . nev WII.MAH II. at Overbrook, AI.IiXA.NUEll Service erlnes.a, 11 a m, at the Oliver H. Hair nullrllnir. 18J0 Chestnut at , Thlla Int at Haston, Ta nRNJAMIN' At Talmyra, N J M.v 2H MIN.VIR IIBSJAM1N' (nee Lanu), wife of (leoricr nenjamln ItelatUea and friends lnlted to funeral, Thura . 2 p tn.. mother's residence Mrs Hilzabeth Lons:. TiOS UarfleM axe. I'aimvrs ? J Int private imw,-Suddenly, lit Atlantic Cltv. V J . I Mav 24. JWI14 W, husband of Marl" ' ritsslmmons Hew and r-on of James T and . HlUab'th H Hew. aa-eii 2S funeral serv I Ires. Bt Tames's Chulcb ror flonlli Caro Una and racino aves wed , 11 is a. tn Int Pleasautvllle. N, J.. Cem HIlKWhTER May 211 ISARKt, Mrt.KOIJ. widow of Walter A. Hrcwster Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Thura tl a m, 130 Harvey st , German linnnx i"s!Senlv. Mv 20. CT.AItA i HIIOWN dauuhter of Charles V and late IiMbella, llrown (nee Trelllni). aaed 2n, llel- ativcs and friends invited to runerai Frl 0 10 a m , father's residence, 3428 N. Front st Renulem mass St Veronica's Church 11 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem RROW N May 20 RICHARD II son of Estill H and Rcatrlce M llrown and grand son of Lave renco J nnd Frances tl 1 ullen aged 2 Relatives nnd friends Invited tn tunerni services vveu . p m,, tMrcnis i residence. "OS Marker st. Ridley Park. Pa I int hoivb cross cem. husband of I v lAltrt .nv it, dn.nr.i j iiiibiihiiu iii Anna Clark Reiativea and friends Invited to services, Turs , 4 p, m , at 30 . sotn st, Int Fernwood Cem, COLLINS Miy 24. PATRICK J hus band of late Ann Collins, native of County Roscommon Ireland Funeral Wed . 8 a. m , residence, of son In-law, Mr. Trnnk Connell, 4BTI Meredith st Mass Our Mother of Por rows' Church 1am Int Holy Cross Cem Relatives and friends Invited Auto service I COTTON At Merlon. Mav an, i;i,iSA IllErltA wife of George C Cotton Funeral services nrookljn V Y, Thurs, 2 p m Int Oreenwoorl Cem COWAN Mn 21. CATHERINE A, daughter of late David and Emma Cowan Relatives and friends Invited to funerul. Wed 2pm into Christian st Int Wood, lands Cem Friends mav call Tues eve Cl'NNINOHAM Mav 21 JOHN J , hus band of Martha Cunningham Relatives . and friends emploses P. H R of A V T, D Muskoka Trine, No. 2111 I. O. II JT , Invited to funeral Wed, 8 10 a. m, 3123 Howell St., Wlsslnomlng Solemn requiem mass St Leo's Church, Tacony, 10 a. m. Int private DAVIS. May 2(1 at late residence, Wvnnewood pa , AUGUSTA (nee Alhrccht) wife nf Chester Dwvls Relatives, and friends, congregation Zlon Reformed Church, invited to services Thurs 2 p m , parlors of Charles PfUenmaler . Son, 1400 N. 20th st Int private Westminster cem, DE I.OVG -Mav 24 HARRY A . son of . late Andrew and Isabella De Lonir. Rela- j lives and friends emrtoves of (Umbel Tiros , Invited to funeral services Wed 2 30 p fli . pirlors of E J Lambert S E. tor 2iltli Bt and n I ilef ne Int private ttf all Tn pvp ruciiua , 1H inn i ii-" vvi- I nUNLT-WY Maj jn nosn yM-rm of y..imiii-i i -uMif-n j i. .-.- .ii ifnun inxlted to runeiMl I-rl. fi 30 n m . rrnldprire of on-ln-la Edward A I lark 1214 Gfr- mitntnun ave Solemn renlllrm mass St Michael's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Vuto funeral Scranton (Pa.) and New York papers cony DUIILL May 21 LEWI1, husband of Sarah Dutlll (nee Cirr) and son of late Charles and Catharine Dutlll Relatives nnd friends all societies of which he was a member Invited to funeral. Wed. 8 30 n m , 282(1 E Thompson st Solemn requiem mass M Ann's Church 10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. r.r.T.IOTT At "BOO N 12th st . Mav 21. JOSEPH STEWART, son of Elizabeth V anri lute Charles if II Elliott and grandson of late Edgar p Mlcncner lleiauvea anu friends Invited to service Thurs. 3 p. m , Oliver II Ilnlr Rldg . 18J0 Chestnut st. Int. ELLiStt'-VIh',- 26 MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of the late William nnd Marv O Elliott Funeral from 1308 Spruco st, Wed Mav 28 S p m Int private EWART At Chestnut Hill Phlla , May 24. MARY EI.IZA11ETH EWART Services and Int Church nf Redeemer Hryn Mawr, Pa , Thurs , 1.' 30 p m. Toronto, Can , tinnrcs nnm t riTZPATRICK May 24. JOHN TITZ- ' I'Vl JllUlt. oi 1111 ueciur m , .HHiiHyunK, Hf7lrtlJ rs Hli'i kiiruua nil ncu iu luuriui. Wed Mass St. John the Baptist's Church 10 a. m i UIJlfttAKlf 1MAUUI( JIRV .'.,. llJiHY. 1 himhanrl nf r!l)7ahAth (tlFP Mltlpri 11 ml inn nf late Oonrnd and Marie (lebhirdtsbauer. aired Rl) RelatUeH and friend Welcome Lodsc. No 4 S3 i anu a m i.mwooa AFeniM), 7KAot .NO '810. O X, u M J.: uannereiie l-odire o. or J American 'sianaaru uouncll. i n oiii, v ui j -f . miiu viiiuiu.sfB ut ornujl kill Arsenal Invited to funeral services vveu , - n m . Mm . ni'in st. int private Remains mav be viewed Tues after 7 pm. GRIFFITH Mnv 24, SAMUEL S . Jr., husband of Eva W Griffith (nee Sherwood) and son of Samuel S and lato Anna E Griffith Relatives and friends. East End Republican liun, join warn uepumican Ex ecutive Committee, cmploves Municipal Court. Invited to funeral Wed , 2 p m , father's residence, 1407 Reed st Int. Wood lands Cem Remains maj be viewed Tues CVP GREEV t Rartow, Florida. Mav 25, MARY PROCTER, wife of Samuel S Green daughter of m and Katherlne Procter. Relatives and mends tnvlted to funeral Wed at 11 30 a m from Friends' Meeting Mount Hollv. ru J int private vn Holly Cem HARMER Mav 28 ALBKR1US M . tills band of the late Maria M Harmer Rela tives and friends Lieutenant E N Jay Post No. 31-' OAR: Marlon Circle No 10, n of A -, Nlcetovvn Lodge No 848, I O O F: Washington, Camp. No M P O s of A.' Algonquin Tribe No 100 I O of R M nnd emnloves of Navy Yard Invited to fu. neral. Wed 2pm. fm son s residence. Harrv M Harmer 2.110 N 17th st. Remains may be viewed after 7 o'clock, lues even. Int private Auto funeral HARRISON May 21 I VIXEN- HAR RISON. M D , husband of Ida W Harrison and son of late Rev. Thomas and Cora. Allen Harrison Relatives and friends, Schneider Lodge, No 410, V and A SI , Harmony Chapter. No M. R. A. C Marv Command ers". No 3d. K T . Lit Lu Temple, all other organizations of which he was a member. In vited to funeral services Wed , 2 p m., 512 W Erie ave Int North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Tues , 7 to 0 P' 1IARRISON- May 21 MRY A widow r cti.rl. lt.irrison aged 87. Rel-itUe nn,v I frlenda invited to funcinl services Wed. 3 I p m 314.' New Queen st Falls of Schuyl- kill Int private. Mount Vernon Cem. HECKINO Mav 24, at Rutherford. N J HENRY FRANCIS son of Joseph and Clara Hecklng. RelatlveB and friends Invited to funeral, Wed. 7 10 a m , par lors John F. Fluehr, 104 W. Susquehanna ave Requiem mass St. Rnnaventura'a Church t) a m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem Auto funeral uPRni.n Mav 21. ALVIN T. sen f Milton and Dora Herold. aged 11 Relatives and rrienas invu-jii co iuu;ri services wed , 111 3U a. m . resiiit-ni-'o ui narencs, ni.'l N. 10th st . Logan Int Adath Jeshurun Cem 1IE310N May 21, JAMES J son of Dennis and Ellen Heston (nee Sullivan) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral w. R 30 a m residence of Parents ll-. Richmond st Solemn requiem mass Nativity H, v. .vi ciiurtu iu . in int. Holy Senulchre Cem HORNER May 21 BENJAMIN S HOR NER aged 24 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 n m. residence of grandfather Benjamin Scank. 00J4 Torresdaleave . Wlsslnomlng int. Magnolia Cem Friends may call Wed , 7 to "'ilUPSON May 21 -WILLIAM H . son of William and Harriet Hudson, aged 71 Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Thurs . 1 30 p. m . Steelman'a Chapel. 30Sl Kensington ave Int North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Wed , after 7 HUNT May 24. ELIZABETH HUNT (nee Zimmerman) wife of Charles Hunt. Br., aged 56 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed.. 2 p m 858 N. orlanna st Int. private. Westminster Cem. frriends may call Tues 7 to 9 p m 1LES. May 28. SARAH, wife of George V lies, aged 70 Due notice of funeral will be given from son-in-law's residence. KoDert v. r. iir."?, -.- .-ii.craiu si, M'.Mh and Ritner sts.) IRWIN. May 2 at son's residence. 321 S Frazler st. ANNIE. HALL, widow of t,... VMunrri uwln Irwin. Itelatlvea .,.,1 friends Invited to funeral services. Wed. 8 kp m.. Calvary M ,E Church. 48th st. ana ttallimore uic . caL una, ini. eiucon. Del . Thu upon arrlval of train leaving Broad St Station 7125 a. ra. Wilmington (Del ) papers cony ' JACKSON May 24. ELVA MAY. daugh ter of Ellwood and Isabella Jackson aged 18 i Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Wed 2 30 p in., residence of parents. 8188 Reinhardt st, (82d st. and Klngsrsslng ave.) Int. Mt, Moriah Cem. Friends mav call Tues , M to 10 n in JOHNSON May 28. CHARLES W hus. band of Msry Johnson tnee Orogan) Reta. Uvea and friends. Red Cross Lodge. No 311'. K. of P.: Grand Lodge of Fraternal Broth- Young Men and noya . 1 v.. nnvrns erhood, William MrKlnlev Ioilire, No. 41, S. of 11 i employes of the Gladstone aparlments house, Invited to funeral, Thura 2 p in . 2241 P Ilosewood at. Int. Trinity Lutheran C'em Remains may bo Mewed Wcu. after 1 P m JOHNSTON. May 20. nOHKHT. husband nf Jennie Johnston nee Sample). Notice of funeral will be slvCn, from 14J0 8 Starston "' KHKOAN May 2(1. BUSANNA. widow of Jnlin 11 Keeean (nee Qulnn) llclatUcs nnd friends lnlted to funeral, Ved ..8 30 n in . residence nf son, Kuireno r. Kfciran, ' l.lndley ae , Olney Solemn hluli mass of requiem Church nf the Incarnation 10 u m Int New Cathedral Cem ..ovubt KENWOUTIIV. May 2S, rrlvate KMNEST Kr:NVonTHY. U H A., son of Mary and lato .Tames Kenwnrthy tnee Mahoney) ased 20 Due notice of funeral from 3850 N. utn " KnnsrHNCn At Pellrv, Ta , Mav 2V CHAHl.US C. KKnSCHNHK, aited 2u. Ilela Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thurs afternoon All services aw Int at Tlethel M. 13 Church 2 P m Hetnalns may be viewed Wed . 7 to 0 p. m Autos will be vvaltlne at Center Square to meet Iwvnsdaie trolley that leaves Hcda st , Norrlslonn. '-',JV "l'0CK,, .. , ,,..,, l,inirof , Iv.S Ari May 24 MAnOArtl.T. "Mow or tleors:e Knapp (neo Worrell) Relatives arid friends Invited to funeral Wed, I P in. 1817 Sepvha st Int private Greenwood (K of 1' ) Cem .. KNOIIH Suddenly, May 27, et 15.8 IRlh st . WII.I.IAM 11 KNOItlt Due notice of the funeral will bo given New ork papers please copv. ,. , I.KKS May 24 nUZABHTIT. widow of Samuel U lees. formerly of 407. w. Dau- P'1n at ltelatlvea and friends Invited to r'uneraJ ""V"" M 1'V m ' ,oVi, .. ?ryw .1 l'alr & Sons, Anh and 19th sis. lnl ttlllaMe Cam LEVY. May 2(1. Tin&INA wife of Alfred tvv Itelatlvea and friends. Queen Esther tiOilKC, Lady Washington Lodge, uebecca U)dse. Somerset Circle, No 10. l l of A , all other orft-anlzatlnna of which she was a member, Invited to funeral services, Tnurs , 2pm. 30" N Pero st (loth and Erie ave ) Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem LOXHIJALE Mav 2T 11110 Hainton st nermuntniin A t .fll I'.IV I- IJIVSIIALE Due notice of funeral will be nlven MAT May 20, ISABELLA, WIOOW OI William II. May Relatives and friends. Vallrj l'orge Temple, No. 37. O. U. A.. In vlted to funeral. Thura, 2 p. m , 2230 8. Old Bt. Int. private. Friends may call Wed., 7 to 0 p m MAYER May 20, TtEqiNA, wife of Emll Majer Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p m , 1320 Wlnizo hocklnff st Int Mt Carmel Cem McAVOY May 2.1, JOHN J husband of Delia J McAvov (nee Mchhrrry). aced ",0 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 0 a. m . Swedcsboro, N J "leli mass St Joseph's Church 10 a. in Int. Ht Joseph's Cem McCIjOHKEV. May 211 JENNIE I' . daughter of Catharine and lale Francis Mc f loskey (nee McGlashen). Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart, Confraternity, n V M Sodality of St Ann'a Church, Invited to funeral, Sat., 8 30 a in , 2718 Almond st. Solemn high luasn of requiem St Ann's Church 10 a tn, Int St. Ann's1 Cem. . McCROSSAN. May 24. MARGARET J. McCROhSAN (nee Lowry), wife of William McCrossan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed, J p tn , 1013 Hoff man st Int. private Mt Morlali Cem. Re mains may be viewed Tues . after 7 P. rn. Auto service MCDONALD Suddenly. May 25. JOHN T husband of Kathrlne McDonald (nee Walters) Kuneral Prl X .In a. in . 4343 N. Tith st. Solemn renulem mass Church of Incarnation 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Relatives and friends emploses Phlla, Ship Repalrlns Co , La Rablda Council, No 1101, K of C , Division No. 1. A O II , of Held. inr invueo to attend Auto service MfUAKHHiLK ATnV Hi llllllKItT AI husband of Winifred McOarrlBle (nee riuli-t). uciaiipi ana iriPnris inMieri to runerai. Frl. S 30 a tn . .11 'id N. Wrndl at lllirh mns- of rpaulm St Vernnita'a (Church 10 a. Int Holy Scnulchre Cem Auto funeral. MEYERS Ma!. J I. HENRY PERKIN, son of lato GeorKe and Margaret Mejers. Relatives nnd friends. Union Lodge. No. 1111. 1' and A M , Oriental R. A. Chapter. "No ifj ivadosli commanilery. Nn. - K. 1.. Invited to funeral, Wed ,1pm, 218"i Vine st. Int Ivy Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Tues., ft to 10 p m. MILLER Mav 2.1. CHARLES, husband nf Augustus Miller (nee Mver). aged OS Relatives anil friends Deutsrh Amer Sic ilian's Unter Vereln Nentun. Comanche Tribe No. 52. TOR M : Court North Penn iso 102, I-. of A , invited to funeral aerv ices Wed 1 p m , residence of son-in-law, Charles.C Glndhart. 1017 N. Dover st. Int private, North Cedar Hill Crm Trlends mav view bodv Tues , 8 to 10 p m MOORE April 1 at Mater Informorum , Hospital, ireitast, Ireland, SARAH M W . 1 daughter nf John S nnd Annie I. Moore ! (nee Wood) and granddaughter of Catha rine and late Nathan Moore, aged 10. Int Old Chunhvard Mnnevmorc Ireland NEIMER May 24. HENRY husband of Mary Nelder (nee licrrvman) Relatives nnd friends Ponca Tribe, No 241 I. O. R M: Iron Molders" Union, Local No li: North east IJeneflclal As-o . I P Morris UeneUclal Asso emploves of I. P Morris !"on Foun dry. Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p. 111 , 2015 E. Norrli at. Int. American Me chanlcs Cem Remains may be viewed lue. after 7 pm. NOLAN Mav 2.1. ANNA, wife of Joseph Nolan and daughter of the late Harvev and Jennie Rroraley. In her 2.1th vear. Relu tivea and friends invited to funeral ser vices. Wed at 2 p m, nt the residence of her aunt 4114 Annoml st Rrldesburg Int private North Cedar Hill Cem. Re mains may be viewed Tuesday evening from 8 tn 1(1 PANC.nOrtN May 2.'.. ERNESTINE E PANGIIORN (formerly Peters) daughter of late Frederick P and Elizabeth HelllnT. Relittves and friends invited to funeral serv ices, Thurs , 1 10 p m . 1240 N Dover Bt. Int. prlvite, North Cedar Hill Cem Friends mav view bodv Wed , R to 10 p. m PARK On Mav 20 lOtO. LIS57.IE II. PARK, vvlfo of Enoch Park and daughter nf late Charles and Elizabeth .Tarjulllnrd. Relatives and frlenda and societies of which she was a member invited to funeral serv ices, on Thursday at 2 p m at late resi dence 244R S Oarnet st (inth and Porter) Int. Arlington Cemeterj Triends may call Wednesday evening RADCL1FF Mav 24 REBECCA, wife of Josephus L Radctlff Relatives and friends invited to services, Wed , 2 p in . residence, Mbert S lifers & Bona, 1504 N. 22d st. Int. Mt Pea co Cem RASCH Mav 2B LAWRENCE V. I1AKH husband of Anna Rasch (nee Petz), aged 2S 01S E. Tioga st Due notice later ROBERTS. Suddenly Mav 21 MMIY EMMA, wife of William R Roberts and daughter of Elizabeth and late George Msc Calllster, aged 08 Relatives and friends Tongcvc" Council. No 10 D of P j Liberty Home R of America. Invited to. funeral. Wed . 3 D m , reside! ce of Robert O Nelll, 1024 Womrath rt Fraukford Int. Green wood 1 of P.) Cem Remains may be viewed Tues 8 to 10 n m ROVER MJIV 2" MV.RGARET M. wife of llruce D Honer (nee Patterson) aged -. rtelntlvcfl nnd friends Home Dent . Frankford Baptist Church, Invited to funeral Thurs , - P m rpniiiemi- in uroincr in-law Renjoinln It Wright 4115 Orchard st , Franlcford Int North l.aurel mil Cem. Remains mav be viewed ved , R to 10 p m, SBBSHOLTZ, Mav 21 MINNIE (nee Nager) wife of Edward Seesholtz. aged 38. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv Ices 1355 Park boulevard Camden. N. J , ed,. 1 p. m Int private Northwood Cem . l'nna, rneiius may call Tues , 7 to TAYLOR Mav 2(1 HANNAH M TAY LOR widow of Marls H Tavlor Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 P JI residence of son, It Harry Tavlor! Woodlsn, Talrvlew road. Pa. jnt PrTIBd?!E At'Ancora. N J. May 21 WIL HELM1NA daughter of Joseph and Joss, phlne Tlghe. aged 31 Relatives and friends nvlted to funeral. Wed tl a m . parlors of iiii-- . ,,a,v Rertln. V T Tf&n..i. mfiss Our'Lady of Mt Carmel Church. West 17" iV- in . m. Int Berlin Cem Trad. leave. Market at ferry 7 38 a m nemalns niav be viewed Tues eve at the parlors TINNEY May 24. JOHN, husband of Mary Tlnney tnee v-oiu anu son or iirldget and late James Tlnney of Bunnlngton, Glenvar. county uunmni jreiana jceia tlV. s atlu irienun imti in. nwn-iy OI Dl, Francis Assist Church, Invited to funeral, Wed. 8 30 a. in. 327 Berkley st. (Wavne ave above Wayne Junction). High requiem mass Church of St. Francis Assist IU a, m. Tnt Holv Cross Cem TINNENY May 25 MARGARET, widow of Patrick Tlnneny. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 8 so a m. 18.' Baldwin st . Manayunk, Requiem mass Holy Family Church 10 a. m Int St. Man'a LJRmSSSv 28. ADELAIDE H.. widow of William B Toland'and daughter of late Joseph and Mary Hoffman Hand Rel.tlvea .H f.lends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 3 p. m . 8120 Baltimore ave. Int- "'TROUPE Mav 28. FORD G TROUPB. husband of .late Rebecca J Troupe, aged 73 Relatives anq iricuu. i,HiK.rn8inK vvige No 300 I O. O. V : Morning Star Encamp ment No 63, I. O. p. F . and veterans of iil .un .r Invited to fiticral. Thurs n . m residence of brother-in-law Fred Wil liams 8821 Upland st West Phlla Int '"!... r a .CetiHa m.t. ...II VI' . Arlington cem. .......... ...; van ncu, n m Auto funeral. p VlvHOnN. May 20 MARY ASP1NWAI. widow of J. Harry Vanhprn Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral. Thurs . 2p in. r.52 N Falrhlll st Hit private. North Cedar Hill Cem. WADE - Formerly of Glen Carbon Pa . May 28 MAROARBT WADE (nee Devlin) wife of William Wade Helatlves and friends. B V M. Sodality. Invited to funeral. Frr! 8'a 'm. husbnd's residence, 415 Leedom st . Jenklntown. Solemn high requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church. Jenklntown. B .10 a m Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem, 8 WAGNER. Mav ?. WILLIAM WAO NER. aged 82. Relatives and friends ln- f.r-.j'. fimerat services. Thurs . nn .. 718 Vernon rpaq. memon mt. private. Conveyances will meet 1 Mir p m tra n from Reading Terminal at Stenton station m Vernon read, 81 ton Int. priVat; """I".'? .,,'" uVMdjnlv Vi.-" n"S'a TATEM. son of Dr. O. 1 8 and I Florence Tatem Weller R!';3.i4'1!fuw!',, "I?'?" ' Par. ..f.!!";"..fn;-ff.'s n5 A.'. :"n wetier "-j- ---laa v'-ii, ";,'"' ' Par. 'a! tlr.el SI1 Tl- TT1 In trct-f..n.. nr WEIH.uddeDly. May 26, vh vat -UMAM T.. PNPKIITATIER8 - CKMETEHV LOTS fbWLj BROAD and t7"' DIAMOND DKATIIR husband of Anna M, Weir, asred 85, tlf and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Thura . 2 n. an w. itroaa at, int. pri vate Went L.aurel Illlt Cem WIM1Y, May 24, 8BVEUA, v,lfe of. Abraham AVI I by. anofl R3. .Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral nervlcea, Thura ,' , iconiriiirj i uiutuci-iii-iawi iiuimiit J, llrant. 44A7 N. Urati at. Int. private. Ivy riiu cem, r rienaa may 'view remains vv ea after 7.30 p. m. LOST AND FOUND I1RACELET Lost. Trlday. 23d, between Philadelphia and Duncannon, Ta , on the 3.30 Penna train to Harrlabura;. a pearl and platinum bracelet with blue and red Rtntln tin diamond, platinum rooster head and red, white and blue platinum circle with Initials M. M. suspended from It. Reward If re turned to J, E. Caldwell ft Co.. Juniper and Chestnut sts. CI.OAK Iost, a black cloak, Salvation Army worker. Reading Term , Sat., May 24i substantial reward (it 2 Terminal Did.. 12th and Martc-t sts DOO Lost, a police dog. resembling n wolf: colors black and tan. white viround tnuzxle: answers tn name of Loup: wesrlns: collar with name Mrs. A O Thomson. Marv. land Wood. Ardmore, Pa. Liberal reward. Telephone. JEWBLRY Found a plero of Jewelry! glv. aoscripuon or same ana wnen lost. Aa dress P 1103. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED FEMALE BELt. TELEPHONE OPERATINO 19 per week raid during; tlrst month of Instruc tion, and then rapid ad vancement. Operators are assigned to offices convenient to their homes. NO EXrEntENCE NECESSARY An excellent opportunity for young women be tween 18 and 25 year. of age. There Are comfortable and attractive recreation and dining rooms where meals are served at coat. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Apply between i. m snd ft p. Miss Rvan 1011 Arch at, nrst floor THE BELT, TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. RILLING MACHINE OPERATOR. Elliott Fischer: gave age, experience religion; salary 13-1,1 C 220, Ledger Office. BURLERS WANTED on upholstery goods; steady work. Robt. Lewis Co , Richmond and Rrlll sts . Brldeaburg. DUHLERH. experienced on Axmlnster rugs; learnera .taken. Apply Bush it Diamond, Jasper ana Ontario sts CHAMBERMAID - Waitress, experienced white woman, ref. req rsiresent address for summer: wages $10 8010 St. Martina lane. Chestnut Hill Phone Chest. Hill 402 CHAMBERMAID, white. Pj-otestant. English preferred: references; wages. $0 Apply Mrs Itorle. Rvdal Phone Oaontz 28 . COMPANION Refined woman companion to voung ladv, seashore, give reference and full particulars p 030, ledger Office. UOK wunted, famll!, ufa4: no washing; good wages; rood home to right person, refer ences required M. C. Bradley. Huntingdon Vallev I'n. Phone Ogontz 151 R. COOK. Protestant, white experienced: good wages: nermanent oos tlon. -ADoly at offllre 10111 Halnhrldge at COOKING and downstairs work: small fam ily reference am'2 rowciton ave DRESSMAKER wants waist and skirt finishers ALSO HELPERS Half day Saturdav and long season. Apply 1301 Locust at. GIRL for housework; good wages: no wash ing i-nons cjvnwvq .'il' U1KI.S for silk picking: steady- employment and good wages. Apply Grlswold Worsted Co . Darbv . Pa. GIRL about 1(1 to learn general office work. Apply urescenc c orruoaceq .u .!. am GIRLS wanted. 10 sears, to learn operating. The Universal Pad Co , 237 Diamond at. OLAZERS EXPERIENCED WOMEN GLAZERS GOOD WAOE9; STEADY WORK NO LABOR TROUBLE APPLY TO I" BLUMENTHAL CO WILMINUION, DEL. MONROE Sf. GATE. HAIRDRESSER South st wanted, colored. 1510 HOSIERY EXPERIENCED KNITTERS on Wlldman rib machines KNITTERS AND TOPPERS Experienced on doublc-stltch work LEARNERS In the finishing department , STEADY WORK ' GOOD PAY NOTASEME HOSIERY CO . Oxford and Mascher sts. LAUNDRY FEEDER"-: AND SHAKERS TN FTiAT- SrP.1XnJ;?ArlTJ'E-s"1' A-D SHIRT STARCHERS APPLY MARKET RTREET LAUNDY, 1308 TILBERT ST. LAUNDRESS In vjclnlty nf nth and Erie, to take home wash for 2 adults; must be expert: give rates C 221 Ledger Office NETTER1. experienced on tsssel blocks, to lake work home p. w. Maurer t Sons Co Wavne and Bristol Take No. S3 car on 1 Ith st r-et off at Rrlstol OPERATORS wanted experienced, on single- nrenie uini-iinnr. uu acnieiic underwear. Phedsker's 44 N Bth 7th floor OPERATORS, experienced, on canvas coat fronts. Appiy tne universal Pad Co !17 Diamond at. PAIRERS and folders wanted: also girls over tn ears for a. watvroom. Apply IIMf'l ln.ai.. ...... . .....uiiiaj lYnnti PArER BOXES Exp hands on covering machines: also turnere-ln and learners wanted to roll rubes Plumly. 1321 Federal PRESS FEEDKIl-uirl feeder preferred: wanted for Board of Education print shop Call Board of Education Bldg., 10th above Chestnut ; SALESWOMEN FOn ALL SECTIONS Apply Emplovment Bureau fourth floor GIMBEL BROTHERS - SEAMSTRESS, assist with children: to go to mountains for summer; good wares Apnlv 401 H t!2d st , " u w STENOGRAPHER, quick jaTld accurst.. wanted by large publishing house. ReplJ giving reference and salary expected. B 210 ledger Office. " RTRNnnRAPHKn Desirable Me. Ill 7Z trust company for neat, competent young M.anan lrnAl4 .rfl1raM,l1 an4 anua l .- " nuiimiit w - ... ...... einrcu in lienor rsphy and typewriting; state age. reference. Phlladelrhla ' ' STENOGRAPHER Competent and experi enced: state' age, reference, experience: $15 C 228. Ledger Office ' STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, efficient, experienced, high school graduate. Ad dress P 721. Ledger Office (TASSEL AND LOOP FINISHERS wanted to take worn ii"."":. , ;. aiaurer on Co , Wayt.e and Bristol: tak. No. 53 car on ... .. - a . ..ff a, n.l.l.l lien si aim . "" ". .....I TEACHERS Two car-ahle teachers wanted for summer wore, av snore resorts, f .23, le-dser tinirei TELEPHONE 'OPERATOR and cl.rkt slat P l" Trfidner Office age. experience ana salary expected. TYPlbT. exp : 'must be quick and accurate, with knowledge of general office work: l.Vl. n-eaeent CorrUO.ted. 44& M KIVi ' TYPIST wt-nted: exp. girl for Underwood macnine: acace . f. du salary o. alrerl f Iflf cernsgr c.u.-g, WAITRESS to do some chamberwork also! country; smica ,vi wifu at-r, snone Chn. 388 WARD MAIDS and waitress, colored, wanted at once. Children's Homopathlo Hospital, Franklin and Thompson street.. WARPER", (fxpsrlenc-ed r, w. Maurer Sons. Wayne pand Bristol. Take No, it an a nl IJllll ,.T.F- ". n, II.,U1. I WKAVBRa. tuffr B-1t. ! nariww HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN EXPERIENCED ON THE mjBHEI.INO OF MEN'S CIJTH1NO APTLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WA-NAMAKEIl'B WOMEN, WHITn FOn OLEANINO AND HCRTtRmNO API-Mr BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT, WANAMAKER'B v YOUNO LADY to fill clerical position I slate ace.-education, experience, salary desired. P 034. Ledger Office FREE RENT offered families, experienced In hosiery mill work! new mill located In a pleasant town: very liberal rates paid, to gether with quarterly bonus of 10 per centi this is a splendid opportunity to save money. Apply at once, M all. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MALE BLEACH HOUSE KETTLE HANDS, expert- enced; steady position Frledberger-Aaron Mfg. Co , 4000 N. 18th, nr. Wayne Junction, BOT wanted: apprentice In electrlo motor shop; chance to learn business. 123-25 N. 3d st. BOY to work In delivery department: steady rsltltTjrKood wages. Charles Beck Co., Chestnut st. BOY wnntcd for real estate office: some ex perlence: good wages P 711. Ledger Off AN EASTERN THrtEAD MANUFACfUTt INCJ CONCERN. LONO ESTABLISHED, ABOUT TO OPEN SALES OFFICE IN PHILADELPHIA. HAS OPENING FOR A HIOH-CLASP SALESMAN WITH THREAD 8ELLINO EXPERIENCE. OR TO ONS WITH BTRONO ACQUAINTANCE IN TH LOCAL. CUTTINO-UP TRADE. . IN -FIRST LETTER (11VE PAST, EX PERIENCE, AVERAGE MONTHLY EARN INGS FOR PAST YEAR, AOE, NATION" ALITY AND REFERENCES. M 232, LEDGER OFFICE ADVERTISING SALESMEN A firm well established has an attractive proposition: big money for experienced men. Lodge Pub Co. OjO Chestnut -e- BEAMERS wanted on upnolsterv roods: steady work. Robt. Lewis Co., Richmond and Brill sts . Brldesburg. BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK: MUST BE OVER 10" CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER 8 P. M . L E V O E R OFFICE. FIFTH FLOOR. BOYS wanted; can earn good wages. Mr, Chambers, Delivery Department, 1501 Chestnut. CHAIR FINISHERS wanted. H nth st. Apply 24 WANTED CONCRETE rORM CARPENTERS 80 CENTS PER HOUR OPEN JOB APPLY . THE KOPPERS CO. " NORRISTOWN, PA. CUTTER OUT wanted on doors and sash. Apply at Chas. F. Felln t Co. Corp , York road nnd Butler st CYLINDER press feeders U. S. Plate Co . 1015 Diamond. Fashion CYLINDER Plate Co , PRESSMEN. U. 1015 Diamond. 8. Fashion DECORATORS Wanted 2 experienced flag decorators; s early contract: no boozera need apply. Todd Decorating Co . 920 Llb erty ave . Pittsburgh Pa. DRAPERY HANDS EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DRIVER Steady man for steady position; over 21 years of age; good salary. Apply 0 a. m . Mr. Helnold. 1627 Balnbrldge at. DRIVERS wanted for permanent positions. Apply American Railway Express Co., employment bureau 18th and Market ats DYER wanted bv modern progressive mill for cotton, union and worsted knitting jams, dveing In the skein: experience neces c&rv, satisfactory references eequlred: reply with full particulars M 120 T.deer Otflre. DYEHOUSE KETTLE HANDS, experienced, atesriv nnsitlnn. Frledberger-Aaron Mfg Co, 4800 N. 18th st., near Wayne Junction.! TU.RCTniCAI. distributor, experienced man. wanted on overhead distribution; must be experienced on 2 and a Plate construction, state age. experience and salary desired p 734 I-eager unice ELECTRICAL FOREMAN Experienced foreman on pole line . construction- stste age. experience and salary-desired. P 735. Ledger unice ENGINEERS, stationary and locomotive with at least 1 year's experience, wanted by the V. 8. Shipping Board to train for service as engineer officers In the. merchant marine fleet. Apply Phlla. Marine Eng. School Bourse Bldg 5th below Market FURNITURE DIPPERS and sand paperers wanted experienced. Apply Mr. Kenny, 244 S 5th st. .. OLAZERS EXPERIENCED MEN OLAZERS: GOOD WIOM. STEAT1Y WORK NO LABOR TROUBLE. APPLY TO F. BLUMENTHAL coy ST. mifA.r, vyjl.v.i.nu.u.n, urju , Aiv.tvcia. UAJC. . HELPERS wanted for permanent positions Apply American Railway Express Co., employment bureau 18th and Market ats HOO, ISLAND SHIPYARD WANTS niVETERS RIVETINO QANGS fcHIPFITTERS, FIRST CLASS COPPERSMITHS. FIRST CLASS PASSER BOYS MUST BE OVER 16 TEARS OF AQE GOOD WAGES OUR TRAINING DEPARTMENT - WANTS STRONG, ABLE-BODIED , MEN TO LEARN SHIPBUILDING TRADES. aOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING. ' r 'APPLY . 800 WALNUT ST. BEE MR. SHATTUCK OR MR. PHILLIPS 1521 ARCH ST. SEE' MR. 8WARTZ r.fNOTYPB OPERATOMS AND AD MEN WANTED. APPLY FIFTH PLOOR. LEDGER BLDO..V OTHf AND cilESTNUT 8TB. ' I A MACJUNlSTtl with at least year's eipe- rierwa un fetfaV st. t HELP WANTED MAL Hosucnr FIXER EXPERIENCED ON BANNER MACHINES 8TEADT, WELL-PATINO POSITION FOR FIST-CLASS MAN NOTASEMB HOSIERY COMPANY OXFORD AND MASCHER STREETS'' jon PnEKSMEX. U. B, Fashion Plate Ce loin blsmond st LAUNDRY MAN TO WRAP PACKAGES APPLY MARKET STREET LAUNDRY I T 1808 FILBERT STREET ' MAN. colored.v who understands general cleaning wanted at once. Children's Home opathlo Hospital. Franklin and Thompson MAN who understands striping and enamel ing go-carts Apply 244 B. nth st. MEN wanted to handle freight. Apply American Railway Express Co . amnios ment bureau, lsth and Market sis. "-'fei OFFICE BOYS. 18. br over, wanted. Apply" City Editor, fourth floor. BOS Chestnut St. OILER3..and water tenders, with 2 years' sea service- firemen, ivlth 8 years' sea service, wanted by the U. S. Shipping Board to train for service as engineer of ficers In the merchant marine fleet. Apply, day or evening. Phlla. Marine Eng. School, Bourse Bldg . ftth below Market MBit WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE U. S. MERCHANT MARINE ' TO BE TRAINED AS SAILORS. FIREMEN. STEWARDS i FOR ' GOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAT ON OCEAN-GOIJtG SHIPS PAY WHILE TRAINING! BOARD AND QUARTERS FREE: AOES 18 TO 35: BRINO BIRTH CERTIFICATES. APPLY TO U. S. SHIPPING BOARD AGENT CITY HALL YARD PHILADELPHIA ., OPERATORS . EXPERIENCED ON AWNINGS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PHOTOGRAPHER Experienced home portrait man who is also familiar with nil branches of the work: location, prosperous south ern city: big future for the right man: stste experience. M 40D, Ledger Office, AT ONCE WANTED AT ONCE RIVETERS , RIVETERS RIVETERS FIRST-CLASS SHELL RIVETERS SHIP CARPENTERS APPLY CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD FRONT AND KERLIN STS. CHESTER. PA. RUBBERS AND BRUSH HANDS wanted Apply Electro-Dental Mfg. Co.. 33d and Arcnscs SALESMAN Counter salesman bv whole- aale electrical s perlenced P Oil. sale electrical supply house, must be ex- cruirr etui CAPABLE SALESMEN WANTED A flnanclal Institution finds a larger selling organization necessary" because of rapidly expanding business: 4 good positions are open In Philadelphia for men with selling altitude and experience, -ri.a ... .heiiM be h.lwf.ii SO nnd 40 year. old. should have active minds, good halth,-Ha,J energy, tact, enthusiasm and good command 3J of English. , i&l No traveling and experience ta flnanclal ' . business necessary. J When writing. BE SURE to give details aa to age. selling experience, religion, former positions held and salary expected: state also whether you think you will fucceed best as face-to-face salesman, telephone salesman or correspondent and why: your letter will be treated confidentially. P 933. Ledger Office. SALESMEN Drawing account to high-grade truck salesmen on high-grade worm-drlv. trucks? See Mr. Hess. 0 a.' m. or 5 p. tn.. 010 N. Broad st TELEPHONE OPERATOR, exp. on V. B.JC.. with Bell training, willing to work night shift every other week: state age exp , and salary desired P 732 Ledger Office TIN ROOFER wanted. Apply T. T. Rockett. as N. 10th at. WANTED Experienced man to take charge of winding and spooling department In a worsted mill. M jji. iiusar -.. .iie-b vri-RM wanted on goods: '.... J1 1. n.1.1 T.aHfti Richmond ateaoy worn, ."w-, "-... and Brill sts . Brldesburg. WOOL SORTERS wanted: 72J4 cents per hour. George C. Moore. Wool Bcourlng Mills North Chelmstora. Mass YOUNO MAN to assist In warping and yarn il room. Frledberger-Aaron Mfg" Co,. 4800 Zl N, 18th at,, near Wayne junction. YOUNO MAN wanted to estimate building materials: graduate engineer preferred; good opportunity for advancement. P 72.'. le-dree Office ,, General GREENEWALD'S Credit Collection man. Accountant with, C7 P. AT exp. Senior ,75 Head Bkpr. Mfg. Eipi Bkpr lri Co: Ukpr Mfg) Exps. Bkpr knowledge co.ts: Bkpr. Hotel: rrlvato Secty write' ahort hand. SwreUnr handl. d.tan.. A.st Employpisnt Mgr: Expd. Cashier $128 M.llln list expsrt. AdVtg exjl .Preferred: Sale. Mar. mn or womani Sunt ahtet metal Plant: Foreman tool maker: Foreman cast Iron or Foundry exp ! Foreman Mfg. Exp. Labor foreman. Time payroll mem Arehl. tect Draftsman: Mech Draftsman. Sev eral good general office position, man ttr..ai Tniino" wntnisin bB ft flit Id. AlKfa lVoteVtant. $25Weekly: S.cty to official. Greenswald a man class employment serv.o.r No connection with any other bureau.'' Jln- formation DUUii- iiuvaiw. .,v'Dai. 'w "-- y wasHstii "" RsgWtrar. . , w. BURIAIPARK L. "i' "itv-hV y. ., J5g86a3aj-'. J i I'sMWMaW ,t.tkgaa Vki,(. i&2
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