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W', r- i J t . P f' Vi .,;? U ? 3 (.' r. n tv EVENING PUBLIC XEDGER-HILADElifeBlA.vfSATUIlDA Jigig; r".V, W f .-vv JVr .w t, jo'eu.'Si ir; . -t iT4- Oil RVW.v KK trt.. ft tft R I". rr pp. Mr L. S rpiir HO' s-l- a 'At! v JB' mi Lfe .Tir .e- i I & -V JP T R HERTLING SAYS GERMANY WILL NOT RETAIN BELGIUM sfeawrtnoed rrom face Ons lid me. At the time. However, I ed thnt this spirit must not give 'onemlea free conduct for an ln- nlnable continuation or me strug- whnt have we lived to see, how ever? "While for years there can have n nn doubt whatever of our wlll- Iturness to hold our linnd toward an CLnmhln nence. wo have heard until .jiC,e ia8t few days Inciting speeches .-Atllverca' by enemy statesmen. I'rcsl- i Aent Wilson wants war until wo aro destroyed, and what Mr. Balfour, the 'Tti?,iin ham nld must really drive the -.'iiush of anger to the cheeks of every Ml Rrman fY'. "We feel for the honor of our ' Sutherland, and we cannot allow our- 'VKIVIS lO lf UUliacw...., vtt.,. i,i tM Milted In this manner, and behind .i( these Insults is me ucsirr ior our ne- P..L ..triictlon exists, we must en- .? - .; ii. -.,i.t....i BY dure, tOgOincr nil" uui iuiiuim nil- tion. "We Must Hold Out Ith Confidence" "I nm nlso convinced t Know It r W that In the widest circles of our na , "' tlon the same serious feeling exists lis1 . !. Ac tnirn na thn rtoalrrt fni- ; . everywiunc ".-. ---. 1 nw destruction exists we must Hold our """";"'. .,nlr, nMt ,,,i(1, rnn. out. and we " 1 out. with con -, fldence In our troops, in our nrnn ad- these hostile statements oy these statesmen, any scuqus enoris or a ginning, but we would oamlno tliese KS -Vie ministration and our maRnllieent na- ,, dllI ,e ,lle polbility Hint the W tlon, which bears so wonderfully these Austrian and Herman Internal situations rn.V HII'r)FrRTIRC W A S3? T difficult times with their R-eat prlva- may be growing wore. haxinK an InHu- ' ly, '" 1 "'n uu iikt n ft J trt tlons and continuous saennces. r? upon hci-uhir .- rp.im.h- ; ' '" linllCH StlT TllFTi lFUFR K- 1 "". "" .,.. . . .,-.. .,,., . that eae It was argued there Is all the IxUUKrtl dUljlJltJIS, l UV tjti L "In the direction of out- policy noth 1 ow to , , t0 vIctor. ,,.,, r fT,nc, S InB wi bp lianKeI. If. In spite of, Tn(1 Cee-al fe!ltig is that O.crmanv SPARING MEN S LIVES V. na.vine of the wav to peace were to . ing to et the nunie-i rf rcpoiisimntv " ihow themselves anywhere, then. for c""""""" of the war upon I'rosl-' b"t. ..ii.. 1. i.-Aiiirt nni -Hnw dent WUon nii'1 the 1 ntente flWte certalnlj. wo would not ndopt neference to nusin wer- eMdentb In- iucratle attitude from the verv be ,a.,i ., i i. ., ,,.,..., ... iir, sertousiy mcmn -"j i.it.via.v cri ously efforts immediately with scru- i pulous care. e "Naturally It is not sufficient when some agent or other approaches us tw and says to us: 'I can hi Ing about e-,j rjeace negotiations then and theie. Jilt But It Is necessary for the appointed representatives of the enem.v Powers. duly authorized by their f!overnments. to give us to understand that discus- tm Dions are possible, discussions whlci " for the time being natural!) will be .. within a limited circle. "But the statesmen who nav .? spoken i up to the present time hnve not said t a word about such possibilities. When such possibilities manifest themselves, and when serious Inclinations toward peace show themselves on tne other J'J" .u. t.Ati vn will mmeri nfp y r-n Into them. That is to sav wc will not reject them; and we will speak, to lh begin, within a small circle. it "I also can tell ou that this stand- point Is not merely my own standpoint. but that It is shared emphatically by ' the chief of the army administration w The chief of the army administration J? ftlso does not conduit vvur for the soke V' "f war. hut hna anld to me that as soon ! as serious desire for peace manifests It self on the oilier siue r niiiM ioiiow tt up. "You will be Interested to know how we are working on this standpoint and certain problems will appear which the present time forces upon us Ihaustlve discussions took place regarding these questions July 1 and 2 at general head quarters under the presidency of the Kaiser. Stand on Urest-I-ltotsk l'eace ""Naturally, I can only announce here quite generally the lines which were i-Vf im Anven at that time. Hegarding the S'' East, we stand on the basis of the peace !fj of Brest-IAtovsk and we wish to tee , this peace carried out in a loyal man- .r- . v,r -That ir tne wisn 01 me iiermau vts.i Imperial administration and it is sup 'Hii ported In this by the chief of the array t administration. . "However, the difficulty of the exe cution of the peace of Brest-Lltoisi. does not He on our side, but in the fact that conditions In Russia are still ex ceedingly uncertain We are Inclined to believe in the loyalty of the present Russian Government, and especially in the loyalty of the representative of the Russian Government in uernn "But wc may not, and cannot, assume unconditionally that tho (Russian Gov ernment has the power to carry through everywhere the loal promises made to us. vve uo not 111 au vvin iu ureaio difficulties for the present Russian Gov- , ernment, but as conditions now are there are Incessant developments and endless frictions in the ftontler region However, our principle Is that we stand , I-ltovfk and wc will carry out this peace loyally and will deal lo).ally with the I present Government "Instigated by F.ntente" They are still under the depressing Influence of a terrible crime In Moscow The murder of our ambassador there Was an act In violence of international law than which a worse couia never cry to heaven "All indications point to the fact that the accursed deed was instigated by the jUente Allies in order to involve us in fresh war with the present Russian gov ernmenta state .,f things which vve rn are most anxious to ao,d We do not ' want freili war with Jlussia The pres ent RucH'an government desires, peace and needs peace, and ive are giving; her our support in this peaceful disposition and aim "On the other hand. It i true that political currents of ery varied tenden- e'es are circulating in the Russian em pire movements having the most diverse alms, including; the monarchist moe jnent of the constitutional democrats and the movements of the social revolution nrles. We will not commit ourselves to any political counter-current, but are Kivlnir careful attention to the course Russia Is suer'ng" Reviews Western Political .Situation In connection with thlw point, the Im peral Chancellor passed to a. review of the political situation In the west. He then fpo!e of the reasons which led to the resignation of Dr. ion Kuehlmann, and concluded "The name of the man who Is pro- poseu ... u.i "';' , .." or Is known to )ou Admiral von Hlntze possesses a thorough knowledge EEAL ESTATE TOR SALE (IKIIlUMllh V uniBiivniniiimui!! 3mm IIIilWiBiil $40a Month For This Stone Home and Garage in 'German town Cheaper Than Rent New stops homes with private garages In McKean avenue between Abbotiford Ave. and Clapler St. a beautiful residential section of Uermantown. Jlnutes hae teriaced frontc separata tiled porches; stone fireplace, tiled bath nltli built-in shower, hardwood floors $700 down 10 month carrying charges. Tuke train to Wayne Junction or i S3 on 13th nt , or 49 on Lehigh ave. Get off at Wayne ave. und Seymour st, and walk gesi two squares, ivome out v qhn H. McClatchy K I rf?'..l - of Russian affairti. which Is a matter of great Importance In the present sit uation. But It Roes without saylnjf that I will kInp my countcr-slpnatiire' to the appointment of Admiral un Mltitze only on condition that he follows my line of policy nnil not hi own. "However, so far us I am concerned, I already hac a sure guarantee for this In Admiral von lllntze's promise I will direct the line of foreign policy unit the ecrrtsry of State for Foreign Affairs li merely to carry out my plana. The proposed Secretary of State for Korelsn Affairs Is'absolutely rlear on this point. The course with which the Kreut ma Jorlty of the IleleliMas declared Itself to I "" '"' ba In agreement In November of last j the geneial staff, General von Lu ear will still be followed" i dendorff, who had acted ns his chief ' of stnfT on the Russian front, came HERTLING'S PEACE I with him as his right-hand man, with BALLOON USELESS th title of chicf Quartermaster Gen- , cial. Ludendoiff is reputed to have fly the United Press I directed the Amiens, Flanders and ttushinicinn. Juiv u Herman man-i Mnrne drives, included in the new cellor IlertlliiB'H peace balloon Is use-1 . offensive since March 21. less nt this time. American authorities decHred emphatically today (n draw a ihmco offer fiom the rnlti states and the tlntente. hl "fforts n nln The llllthorlties declared til vvneiner or mil lie 13 rrmu- m ir-inu I the 1 nitert '..: .. ..:""..,::.. ,..,.... ........ nntr wre me uum imiui "" autocracy firmer In their unity and In h , determination to press on to mc , . , as ineielv making nnother of hot pnce suggestion" nt the Fame time nttenipi- ,h the known Heiman pollc of git ting control li that cottntt. even at the sacrlflre nf lioitllitles (11 Hie wist It was recalled thu (Jermunv more than once ha- pieceded a militia iffoit bv a peare offensive Theie Is lltt'e dnulit In nfflelal minds that from now on Hcrmanv wl 1 t:icri.ie her peace pinjiapanna eirort- r ilizing that as Anierl. an aid gnuvs the tide will '""1 agiiist her In the 1 'ent that she desires to strike a hat gain vv hlh vet she 1n.1v ij.imaiiy Is regarded as sincere sucge.i-ig tliat the Kntentc make psace fffers nut no authorities see tuy other than selfish motives in atl peauu p.ijMi;a:iui s.ep lu uaic n-.,i,m znnnn ALLIES IT ON T OFFER PEACE, LONDON SAYS Hy the Lnited Press London, Jlilv 13 London newspapers agreed toda.v that the principal point In Chancellor Hen ling's address In the Itelchstag. Thurs dav was his hope of an Allied pence offer They pointed out that this is im possible, following his reaffirmation of the Hrest-l.itovsk tteat "The Allies win not sanction a treaty which Is considered one of the most serious violations of public right Ger many has committed." the News said "We are Impenitentlv ungrateful fo an) offer of Hertllng's kind of peace," bald the Chronicle The Express declared that the "Allies' watchword Is 'no compromise ' FLOOR COLLAPSES; 8 KILLED 1 ccidcnt Occurs at Warehouse of Montreal Munitions Factory . By the Associated Press it Tntif 11 1,I rrt- ivorcnno 11 Ara 'i,iiip,, .ml se,Pr.al nthers iniured to- ,).. ny the collapse of the top floor mored with empty shells, of a wan- nuu-e um:u uj i.iiiimuici, i-uuncu, munitions manufacturers Anions the killed was GeoiRo Lvm burner, a nephew- of the head of the firm Cousin of Kai-cr Dies By the United Press Home. .lull- IS Mons ennr lUtiser Abbot of the Benedictine abbej at Cava end cousin of the Ivaiser, is dead at Montecasslno itKi.itiini's voTirr.si llsptlst Mne? l.HlF.RTY-INr. for Soldieis and Snllors Tou nt Trin mPTlST TKMPI R Oh! Say Cin Ilroad and Ilerks sis vion ) Sunday 7 4," p m Largest Wuilltrrr Hope-Tones rhunh o-. pan in the uorM Temple I'horus under rtlreetlon of Dr J Manln Hanna will lead Hinging Romeo fell? iln'ont elllst As sociate I'aator WlllUm Dire Mci'urdy preirhrs 10 In a ni Take car routes 2. U ' :i nr .,a to llerus st CIIF.STM'T STItlJIlT HM'Tl'.T CIH'KCII Chestnut St west nf 40th I C1KOROF3 D MJiMS 1) D Pastor I 11 30 a m S rmo-i hv Pastor nn p m "1 he World After Tour Years of Wat ' Pnit 2 , Tresliijerl.m ARCH STREW. 1th and Arch r i: .MAl'ARTM'V D I) Vim Jter 10 4 Rei W R.ie of I)trolt .viysti:ry and ur.vi::.vr;ov SOllii m Ue lnest llauden Tin; glory or i-ranci: Organ Reiltal nt 7 30 BKTIII.KIIEM l'l:l,-llTI.RI.N ClllRCH Pastor J.road and Diamon.l sts ltev JOHN 11 DtVII'-. I) I). II1.SO it m .Mor ilng vvnrshln "Sermon bv Rev EDWIN C HIRHtrtV 7 10 p m chrlsilan Endeivor fairvlce Subject ' Tavorlte Parables ' Everybody welcome (.IIKKN llll.l . Girad ave ab n.th 1! Chas II Wlllnl.er It D 10 10 Ih.'liie Whv They r.illed c ,me worship with u Protectant KnUrooal M'. .IAMKi'n J'Jd ami Walnut sts Rev JOHN M tl'URIDGE t) D Rector The French Independence Pav s 00 a m Holv ( emmunlon 11 00 a. m Morning Prayer with Vermin Preacher the Rev Rov Irving Murrav Red Cross chaplain serving In thi Pans nnspltals . Weekdays Itulv ' ommunion Thursday 10 a m Ktrari-or -lui'H -lcom' -T. StI'MH'K (French) 22d and feLanc7v sts Julv 14 at jn-311 Memorial SeryUe for the soldiers fsllen in the nresent war MtRSKILHISE" and "STAR SPXN GI.ED HtNNER ' All friends weliome Rev Th D Malan S T D MUiellalieous ' lNASMFCH TKNT Both nnd Locusta sts GEORGE LONG Evangelist In charge Me-tlnga eiori night acept Monda o..auu in 9n s 9o 7 in OERMANTOWN CENTER 11041 UermaMnwn ave open dallv to 4 o m excepting "aiurda and Sunday Tr dav s to m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE fcRMtNTint.V s loaay. er, 1 ' OsC Builder & Owner, Land Title Eldg, , s - && ..." .. r- . ISl r -iSs----'!,aKEJP! "TttzzaSS:-j? n t3 Kft -" c-s ' "j'Sy fcgt?l--B & J, JBrlC: V r SilI.WSt5W"sfc. a fcilfciTh)8it-, tlK-..d3 ix&F!Si KBM- Mr , i HM1 lllliil ""r rrt Ti hi 1 RE-H?9'SENatait jinn iflHHMuji.HVMBflrl V t.J?if Hindenburg Dead; Clashed With Raiser Continued from Page One campaign against the Russians in East Prussia which resulted in the serious Russian defeat at Tnnnen berg for which he was promoted to field matshal. Ho continued to command the Ger man forces on the Russian front until August 30, 1916, when he was appointed chief of the genet al staff in succession to General von Falk- inl.ni.H WI.oh tin hoenmo c-lvmf nf The newspaper, Les Nouvclles, ,. , , ,, . .. . ,, -, which icpuris 111c uuuui ui uiu vjer- man commander, is a newspaper in .1.- i? 1. 1 ..u!.l.i i inu r rviicii iniiaui; puunsncu at , ., The Hague. . I'ield Marslial von Hindenburg lias been called the greatest hutchcr In the worlds his(or Time and again his record shows enormous sacrifice of troops In various drives The consistent piugram of his military careir has been. "Pon't count casualties; .atta'n objec tives at any cost " Despite his costly evpendlturc of man-power, for whlci li h " been soverelv eritlclztd b'- so'ne s.ct'ons of tlie Oerm.in ptes he has ft led to win his obiectlves on the' west ern front although his efforts have been ontlnual in l-'lander", Ticardy and the Champagne against Channel ports rarls and the Paul von Heneokendorff und von Hindenburg was born September 28. 1S4T At the nge of nineteen he entered the Third Regiment of the Foot Guards as a lieutenant He commanded a com pany in the via: against Austria Dis cretion came to him earl) For at the battle of Knnlggintz. with but forty men to .support him, he took a battel)- Tlnee guns were taptuied when he was stunned bv a bullet on the head Hut he rose up and led another ihaige taking the lemaining guns. This brought him the Order of the Red Eagle with Crossed Swords, which, as .1 rule, is reset ved for ofh ceis of high ranis He enteted the Franco Oerman war of 1S70 as a captain and was engaged in the attack on St Prevat In which the Germans lost neail) half of their force A fortnight later he was lead- TKAMnn V.TS1 WILMINGTON Pennsgrovc Chester I'rom Chestnut .street Wha-f See the Great Hog Island .lijl morning ai moon nl tenlntj pm uii-lon! Mii til uui putrona an ! portuniti to see the gtut nes shiphullU ini; .ompanle-j on ui ji-u.airc ltler and tin tremendou-' growth at th a Yard A (Ino Iew of nil the new plants can be liml from thf Lot (tegular trips daily po the pritrons a long rlaj to Isit friendi or foi a morning afternoon e fi ning or all .lax pirnJr limits, leaxe rhiluilrlnlili . tImineton T'.IO. t!l !!, -.n, -tS. JM5. . T. 1) "0. 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Aon Hindenburg patsed all these stages, and between each promotion served 11 ear with tha colors, so flint his thorough pre paretion In ever) ait of war was a:; sutcu In 1S89 he reached ihc rank- of lieu tenant colonel, after which he went back to headtiuaxteis. After further promotion he took command of the Twcnty-Klghth DIvl b.nr, and three years ater found him celf nt the head of the Fourth At my Ct 1 ps. Then at the age of sIxl)-four he was placed on the retired list, from which he was brought back for the Russian campaign In the present war. His success In the Mazurian lake iglon success at Tannenberg, In the Mazurian lake region and at txdz brought him to the supreme command of the German armies In 1916 he was made chief of the general staff His policy since has been one of recklessness in me use 01 man-power and disregard of ever) thing I11 pursuit of his objectives, no matter what the cost in casuianes In 1915 he predicted a speedy decision In favor of German arms, llarly In the spring of 1918 he declared his armies would be In Paris by April SOUTH TO KEEP SUGAR Temporary Embargo Placed on Ship ments to Northern Territory By the United Press Atlanta, (In,. 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MOTOniNO tbrouch tha Aof New England HORSEBACK RIDING over Mountain Trails and Woodland Paths. The Mt. Pleasant 'ft V J Dl'NPHY F H. HANSON Manager Resident Mgr. The Mount Washington O"" J",,r : Closes Oct. 14 U J TI1LDKAU, .Mjnager. RAILROADS: Through service a N. Y.. N. ), AH R, R. and H. - M, R. R. fur Infuraistluu, rates. U.,' sUnii JmtU. -'If, tt'a y by a por- VVS I tor detailed Jff& y i f "sO''y, -if 5X l.ri ) a-"! rfe?vI-4Y I tary - 4i'3fy .-I.Aav sr TRIBUNE EDITOR IS OUT Dr. GrcuningV Retirement Not Connected With Rutncly Case By the Associated Press New lork, July 13. Newspapers to-1 Mary I.. Henry. Helatlves and frlenaa, day publlhed an announcement that ' !Ui"r-,o?No. Qm "f! "f' rniiiV netiil Dr. Krnest Henrv f.ri.enlno- had ceased 1 l.lnuor. yealcraT Aim, Invited to funeral. his connection as managing editor of the New York Tribune. Ogden Mills Held, publisher of the Tribune, In jondrmlng reports of Doctor Grucnlngs retirement, said that "the reasons wero purely In ternal." Doctor Oruenlng, speaking of the ef falr and the fact that he lived In the same apartment house as Dr. .r.dward Ilumcly, formerly of the Evening Mall, now under charges of perjury In con nection with the ownership of the Mall, said that the war hud nothing to do with his leaving the Tribune and so far as Doctor Itumely was concerned, he "did not know the man and had never spoken to him." HOOVER SURVEYS WORLD FOOD Will Report to Wilson Tonight on International Situation By the United Press Wnahlngton, July 13, l'ood Adminis trator Hoover has completed an Import- tlons. 1 international survey 01 loon luiuh- President Wllsnn has annroved tile re port and It will be made puhllc ton'ght. As reeentlv stated bv food otllclals. the allied food situation tod.a.v Is better ..u .....u . v.. .-...... - ', ,. than at anv time since the outbreak of the war. Just where saving must ue ei fectcd for future safety has been care fully analyzed and will be shown In tho report. OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICES Under the Direction of Bishop Rhinelander OS' THE P1TB OF THfJ PROPOSED CATHEDRAL On the Parkway at Twenty-third Street Slinclaj Afternoon. Jlilv 14th, 1018 at 5 o'Clbck Hv. Norman V, P. I..eIi Sunday, Jul 2Ut Rev. n. Bokewell Grern vrsic mRITONK MIl.OIST and vvjfe. Organist, deslro church positions, together or sepa rated, o 757. Ledger Central. 5Beatljs. !. I Mrntt simul t n.i.t tv ,. ti. Ullih'ers Mice V Huttnn. Robert. Sr. Iredell ;iarv-1l Koenltf Chrlstlsn f.ncv- Robert T I.enl7 Ferdinand a Magulre Jennie M. MrCuirlv Cutbarlno Mtno F K Newman Sarah Phillips lletilah B Roberls C II H. Rvan Edward J Srh'rr Enill Scott( Jlenrv Serp'C.'orse I Self!. ( arollne Sli.'nron Hugh J Smith. Ells, itiefh (mvrell. Rnli-rt l: Thomson (I org V ITnverzagt Oeorge W. Ihsbruck Robert C. Vnn Di ke Julm p. Wnu;h Man Webb. Harriet L Williams, William ijjm.rJo.ephwa. Rueh.r Tl-eimi r,ide. Louisa (nldnell Lillian M I arson, Jane Carton James J. Christ Prancls Coonan. Catherine Dills, John S Dm l.-r,r. A' ra M. Donahue Margaret Ernes. 11 K. Gentry. Mary R. Ollln. Marv A. R. llrabnm Ellibeth Oundli. h John Hamhrecht. Koth'a Itaden Charles I.. Henn. Marv H. Hennessv, Ellen lfenrv John Henzler Krederlcka Honian Kill P. Howard. Thomas ALCOTT lulv 12 SAJIIIEr. husband nf T.vdla Flaik Alrott aged 70. Relatlvea and frlrnds Ilon-d of Dlrertnrs of Continental Equitable Title and Trust Co Invited to service, Tues. 11 a. m 224S N. Rro.id st. Also service nt Dovle.town Cemelerv Chapel 2pm Int adjoining cem i II4IRI). ln'v in IlEN'RIl'TTy ' , diughter of Robert and late Trances Rtlrd I Relatives nnd friend! R V SI Sodnlltv of Our Ladv of the Rosary Church emplovs of Ruce StEvchange of Keystone Tele phone Co Invited to funeral. Mon 8 to a in.. OOaO Callowhlll st Solemn requiem mass I Our Ladv of Itosarv Church 10 a. m. Int. St Denis's Cem. Auto funeral ! mmiA'i -Juiv is joseph a son of I vv illlam and Annie Rlgham need 2 int. I nrlvate, Mon . 111 ,v m . parents' residence. I till N Hamhrey at. , 11LAKE Suddenly lulv 10 FRANCIS v husnind nf Anni Blake Relatives and -.1 I friends invltid to funeral. Mon . 7.10 a. m , i brother's residence Win 1 Illake, r,iil Berkeley st Camden N J High mnss of requiem Cliurih of 'he Immaculate Concep tion 0am Int Holy Cross Cem. I -,niT",:K Jul 1-1 "f scarlet fever. I TIIELMA eldest daugliier of Joseph and Lillian Hucher (n.. Mahood) aged 8 Funeral strlctlv private, from parents' resl ience. 4005 Locust st. ('Ann - lulv 1 nt irnn v tciik St.. J.'.ll''.SA. ??ufnter-,f at" farnuel w. and Mlzaljeth Cade. Itelatlyes nd friends in vited to funeral servir-s. Mon.. 2 n m llMti W Lehigh, ave. Int private CAI.rHVEI.!, Julv II, MI.I4IAJC M (nee Klshwlck). wife of M'esley J . nged 21) Itela tlies and friends invited to fuenral services Tues . 2 n m , Crestmont and Olendale ayes . Crceimont Pa Iht Qreenwood (K. of i t-iii i.vuiitiii', may or viewed -.ion . 8 to 10 p m.. Take dlenslde trolley to Glen dale nve. CtrtSON" lulv 11. JAN'H widow of Charles II Carann. aged 70. Itelatlyes and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 2 p m . son's residence, 404 Ponlar st Darby. Int. private. Mt. Jlorlali Cem Re mains mav be viewed bun., after 7pm Auto service l AftTON Solemn anniversary maBS for Rev JAMI3S J. CARTON late rector of St. Colman's Church Ardmore Pa.. Tues.. 0 a m . Rt Colman's church Reverend clergy, relatlvea nnd friends invited to attend CHRIST Julv II FRANCIS, widow of Tellx Christ Inee Robold). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon, ft a .m . 17 W. Ablhston ave . Chestnut Hill Sol emn renulem mass Church of Our .Mother of Consolation Dam Int Holy Sepulchre Cem COFFMAN July 12 JOSEPH M. ,0n of late Joseph and Harriet Coffman Relatives and friends Invited to funeml n ., Tues . t 3(1 n m . at the residence of hla sister. Mrs I, tv . Illailthurn, 201 N Lam bert at Int private, Kvcrgreen Cem Cam den friends may call Mon -ve , S to 10 COONAN. Julv K CATHKRINK COON AN. duaghter of Marv A and late John Coonan Relatives and friends invited to funeral Mon R 30 a m . 10.12 N Camac at. Renulem high mass I.idy of Mercy Church, in a ni Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral Chester naners copy. DAVIS July 12. JOHN 8 son of John , S and late Katharine Pauly Davis Rein tlves and friends. Hoy Scout Troon. No. 7i1, of nder Ave Congregational Church. In vited to funeral Tues. 2 n. m. lot Rltner i it Int Mt. Morlnh Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon eve Aufn funeral. DICKSON. July II. ANNA MAI DICK. SON. daughter nf Martha and 1st Thnrnaat i Dickson, aced IR. Relatlvea and friends In- vlted funeral services, Mon.. d m . 1 mother's residence. 221 E Cambria at'' int I experienced r-"''V' '""'"""' , fcu I Delvue Cem. Remains may ba vleVed Sun ' rate at figures: apply 'aHn5.,,?"aMC:t,on CY-. DONAIIlTE Julv ti MmfilillT novc HUE. Relatlles and frlenda Invited to'fu rieral services. Mon ,2pm. 634 Gaul st " Int private EHNKY July 12. BLANCHE KATK, daughter of IlowatM 2 and Florence N Erney. aged IR Relative, nnd frl.nrf. In. I Mted to funeral serv'ces. Mon.. 8 p m. I rarenta' reslderce .ISO Diamond at Int private. Vorthwood Cem OENTRY Julv 11 .MARY ROWLAND h-ldow of Alfred V. Gentry Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Tues . 2 .10 p. m . R121 l'rankford ave. Holmes. 1 burg. Phlla Int nrlvate. Cedar Hill Cem Friends ma cnll Mon a to JO p. m. I GILI.KN. July 12 JIARY A. A. daush. ter of Patrklt and LVIdget Ulllen. Relatlvea J and friends invited to funeral, MVin.. tt'.toj a in .11,1 i.uuiurfru i iiign mass or re inulem St, Patrick's Church 10 a, m. Int. private, I ORAIIAM July 12 ELIZABETH, wife of Jamea Graham Relatives and friends in vited to funeral service, Mon , 2 p. m , JJ2S N. finth st. Int. private GUNDLACH Suddenly July 10. JOHN, husband of Mary tlundlaeh aed 50. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Sun., 2 p. in,, Oreland. Montgomery County, Pa Int Zton Lutheran Cem.. Whltemarsh, Train lesv.s Reading Terminal 1.02 n m HAMBRECHT July 11. KATHARINE, widow of Oeorge llambrecht tnee Kalt achmldt). aged 0T. Relatlvea and frlenda, members and Ladles' Aid of St Lucas's Church Invited to funeral services. Mon., 3 p m,, StVll N Mervlne at Int Ureenmount Cem Friends may lall Hun , 7 to tv p. m Auto service HAYDEN -July II CHARI.EH L. HAY DEN. aced 3. Funeral Hi .10 this morn., Oliver II. Hair ltldg.. 1S20 Chestnut st HENN. July 11, MARY H.. HEVN (nte Butcher), wife of Frank Henn. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon.. -j .10 n. in., 14.20 McKean at. Int. Cedcr Hill Cem Auto funeral, . NNESar. July. .U. ELLEN HE.N- DEATHS, NRSRY. nctntlves nd friends. IK V. M. Sodality snd Leau of Sacred Heart of Nt Vlnrnnfa church, InMifd, to funeral. Mon . T.sn a. m.. ndlS Iiaynlon at . 0r manto n. Solemn maaa of reniilemsi, yin tent's Church n a. m. Int. New Cathedral Ceni. Auto icrvlce. ItE.vnT. Julv 10. JOHN, huibanrt or hlah mnm of renulem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a m. int. tioiy uroas wra. n. u neral. IIBN.I.F.n Jlilv 12. FnrcDEIUCKA, widow of WltUsm Henxlor, need Rl. rteln tlvca and frlenda Invited to funeral fcrvlcea. Mon., I n m., aon-ln-law'a realdence. Henry Nahtn, 4SS N, .Marvlne at., Loaan. Int. prliate. North Cedar Hill Cem. Omit flow, era Auto funeral .... ,. . HOMAN July 11. r.MV t wife of Theodore Human nelatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral services. Sun . 2 p. m . 1402 N Mth at. Int. prlvnte. Auto service. . HOWARD July 12. THOMAS, husband of Aa-nea Howard, aaed tin. nelattvcs and friends Invited to funeral arv lrr.. Tiies.. 2 P. m , 14 rvnnock ave Hlshland P'"'';. Upper Darby Del. Co. Int. private. Wood lands Cem Remains mny be viewed Mon. eve. Auto funeral. , .... Iimnrjns. At New Tork cltv, Julv 11. AI.ICR T, wldo of Dr. Clarence II, Hud ders. further notlre alien from Oliver II. Ilni- iMf, 1S20 Chestnut at. Phlln HttTToSf lulv 12 RDRF.RT HUTTON. Sr.. husband of Mary M, Huttnn tnee Ander son) atred ."3 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon , 2 p. m.' !03 Cedarcroft ave., Audubon, N. J. Int. private. Friends nriv call Sun., after 7 pm. IRRDKI.I Seventh Month, Twelfth-day. MART II.. daughter of jat" Charles r. and nenerra N Iredell Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 1119 RadcllfTe si . Rrls. tol. Ta. Second-day. 3 p. m. Int. Trlends' (Iraeard, KDENtO. - Surldenlj. July 10. CHRIS TIAN, husband of Marv A. Koenlc (nee nstnn). aged 4(1 Relatives and friends I.oilae Nn. S4 tj O O M. : Prospect Yearly Assn.. Local No 322 I. t It R. W. of A.. all other organizations of which he was n Mil .1111,1 .fie" ,1 l&IIIIHI" .1. ",,..,' .'!. .. memher Invited to funeral services. Sun. residence of mother-in-law Mrs Marv Tlxton. 4440 N. Clratz at. Int. North uond rem Auto funeral. I.ACT. Julv 15. RORERT T T.ACY. Tu. neral serilees Mon , 2 n. m., 427 Louden at., Camden N J. Int orlvate. Evergreen Cem. Omit flowers. LIINTZ lulv 11. FRDtVAVn O., hiia hand nf Violet Lentr (nee Wenrel, aged 2 .nn of Catharine and late John Lentr. ne tfnr.tl Ttelntlien and frlenda. John n. Martin Counrll. No. 20 Junior Order Amer ican Meihanlcs. Invited to funeral Sun . 2 n m resl'lenee or motlier, -mi , II St. Int, Hillside Cem.. ln funernl car. Re n.aiiis tni he lened Sat. ee AlAllUIKf.. JUIV 11. JW.MI, .11. ,llrt- Ol'Iltt: daughter of lat Daniel end Kllaa heth Oulnlan runeral Mon . R'30 a. m.. 121 N. Slekels st. Solemn renulem mass t'hureh of Our Lndy of Vptnr 10 n m Int. Holv Cros. Cem. Relntlies and friends. Our Ladv of Vlctorv II. V, M. Sodality In vited to attend Auto service, i Coin Remains mnv be ilened Sun., 7 to 0 MecrnnT. Tui 12. Catherine Mr- Cl'HDY i ldoi of Thorns si Curdv. Reli (lies snd friends members of Retail Liquor Healers' Asso Invited to funeral services. Tiles 2 n ni , N H. ror, fl and Tioga sis Int. Nnr'h Cedir HIM Cem Remnlna m,, he l.d Alon. cie Auto funeral. MBRV1NR July 12. ELIZVUKTH KINfl. ldo of Wllllim II. M"-ln". Pr.. and diughter of late Robert P. and Klirnbeth King, agfd 77. Relatlles and friends In vited to service. Mon.. 2'30 p. m.. 231 Ruck ln"him nlnee Int private NIJWMAtf Julv It. SARAH, daughter of Niithi.ll sn.l late Iliniah Nevv-man. Rela tives and irienns invuen to innerai services. Sun . 10 n m 1012 N. 11th at. Int. prl- ' ate Oml flowers. , , lMiii.i.irs. juiv is. iirttf-An n rim-1 LIPS, widow or win it. rniuips ite.aiivea and friends Invited to ei-rvlrcs. 311 S Camao st . Tues , 1 p. m. Remains viewed Mon ! 8 to 1" p m. Int Merlon Cem. ROHnitTS Julv 11, CHARLES H H ,hushand of Elizabeth C ltoberta (nee Lelrer). I aged r4 Relatives and friends. Court Ex-.llnr- Nn. 02 S. of A t Tonah Tribe. No. 144. I. O R. M. : emploves Olmbel Rrothers i Store. Invited to funeral services Mon . 2 i p in.. 4.10(1 Mulberry St.. FTnnltford Int. lOreeniiond (K of P.) Cem. Remains, may ' ! be viewed Sun 8 lo in n. m i ' ROSS Accidentally hilled nt Rethlehem, ' N 11 . on .tuiv j una. itiiiii it m ROSS, on Iv son or nr. n ". Jtoss. t-nua- delphla. Int at Quehee Cltv 1 RYAN. Jul 10. EIJWaRO J., son of , Michael and Ellen Rvan. Relatives and I friends, St. Joachim's TAR. Society, , I Cadets Isabella Count II, No 328. K. nf C. I Invited to funernl, Mon . 8'30 a. rfll . parents' , I resldunco. 170,1 Klney st . Frankfor.1. ' I bnlmn requiem mass St. Joiohlm's Church to a. m. Int. St Dominic's Cem. Auto I tunral SCHERR Julv 11, EMI1(. husband of Wllheln.lna Sclierr (nee Hlllerl Relatlvea and friends members Swiss Turners, em ployes Oxford Silk Co Invited to funeral. Mon . R.30 a m . 122 Diamond at. Solemn requiem muss St lionlfaclus'a Church 10 p. m Int. Most Holv Redeemer Cem. Omit flowers. Auto service m SCOTT. Suddenlv. Julv li HENRT aon of late Charles and Pirsh Scott (nee Hem pie). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eerUces Mop 1 n. m . residence of brother, lohn Scott 31S4 Salmon st. Int Sit. Moris h Cem Remains mav hQ viewed Sun , 8 to 10 p. m Auto funersl ... .. SKEL (nee Stulnnl July 12. nt 414 N. '.Id st. WILHK.LMINA wife of Oeorge Jacob Seel, aged 77. Notice of funeral later fKirx luiy 7" i Aiiiu.iir.. wiip oi Nicholas Belt! Relative and friends Invited 0 funernl Fcnlre Sat . 2 p. m . .1321 Mnr- ket at. Rodv may he viewed rrl. eve. Int. Mt Vernon Cem i SHANNON. lulv II. HUOH J . hushanil of Jane Shnnnon tnee Crowe), aged 3. Rela- flies and friends John r. Reinolds Post, .; ..-- . ,r,.:j . , -.. c... i0, II U. A 11.. inilico III luiiriai ci,.---n, I Mon . L p. m 1710 Fed-ral st. Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem. Remains mav be viewed Sun . after 7 30 p m. Auto service SMITH. Julv 11. ELIZABETH, widow of hue James Smith Rclitives nnd frlenda invltrd to funeral Jion. k ;hi a m . Aaaing- ham Del. in. ra ii.?n ims . hi m .An-, il.At, 'a . ht,rrh llrexel lllll ini prnir. SMTHKLIi 1U1V l-' ST "in;. vhi.iui Bi, ROBERT ERNF.ST SMYRELL. aged 21. Relatives end friends, emplnjes American cttn-oc Invll.d In funeral. Sun.. . P m.. funeral parlors L S Hagern'an, ."809 Hav- erfnrd ave Int Arlington lem ,,,. -T'TinAIU,' Tiirwtsnv Tiilv in. nWOttOE A TIIOM RON. runeral services, IMO Tilrmount ave.. Sat. 2 n m. Int orlvnt TIMMINR A solemn renulem snnlveraarv mass will be sung tit St. Michael's Church. 10 30 a m . Monday, In memorv of late Rev-. JOSEPH TIMMINR Train leaves Phlladel- : phla at 0:38 v m. Relatives nnd friends' and members of clerirv are Invited UNVER7.i0T. Ruddmlv. Julv 0EOROE tV.. husband of Delia V. Unvcrzagt tnee Mciore). Relatives and friends Court Wash ington No. 143 F. of A : Victor Reneflelal Society'-, emploves of Victor Talking Ma chine Co . invited to funeral Mon.. 2 ti m . l3B N. Sartaln st. (near 12th and Thomp son sts.! Int. Odd Fellows' Cem Auto tu. neral Remains may ho viewed Run eve URBRRUCK. Julv . ROnERT C. hu hand nf Annie M Ursbruck nnd eon of late ??H2 .'- n.h.ea. ITrshrurk Relatlvea and firrlends Invited to funeral services. Mon. Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. Aw'nnilt Julv 12. IHRRIET I... dauthtsr of Victor and Sirah H. Ielbhart Relatives and friends mvlted to funeral services. Sun 7 S m . 18J0 S 31th st Int Mon Odci Fellows' Cem., Rerlln Md WILLIAMS Julv 11 WILLIAM WIL LIAMS, husband of Laura S. Williams (nee Masonh Relatives and friends. Merrhant yllle Lodge. No. Ufl F. and A. M.: Slloam Chapter. No 10 R A M.. and Cjrene Com mandery. No 7 K T. Invited to funeral services. S'un . 2 pm. 31 W Rogers ave. Merchantvllle. N ,J Int. Arlington Cem Remains mav be viewed Sat eye VAN DYKE Julv 12. 10HN PARKER VN DYKE. Relatives and friends Invited to' fune.-al services Mon.. 2 D m., 217 V. Cove rd Merchantvllle N J. Int. nrlvate IVAI'OH Julv 12. JURT A WAUOII (nee Wallsl. widow of lohn Waugh. Re'. tlves and frli-nds Invited to funeral. Mon. a n m 1810 S 2-d st Int Mt Moriah Cem. Remains may he viewed Tues, 8 to 10 p. m. Auto service. LOST AND FOUND FNVELOPE Lost, large brown envelope, at Hnellenburg's toilet goods department- lib eral reward. Mrs. S, A. Stouder. 1010 High land nlaee Altnona, Ta. , . ..,.- Ar-.ir-T.ost hrown paper nackage rnn talnlng old letters and private papers of. nn value to any one but owner. Reward! win be paia n rriuiiic-u m uinci ji, udir, undertaker. 1820 Chestnut at. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pate ) ' :T., . ...n xrir-JUNE OPERATOR ...ci xji.,. o,n ,.u. ..-. ,. "' and salary dealred P S23 Ledger Office BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED DOIIRLE-ENTRY nOOKKEEPER IN ACCOUNTINO DEPARTMENT: ASK FOR MR. PRICE. PUBLIC LEDOER COMPANY SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOV ERNMENT SHIPYARD. HOO ISLAND. REQUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS; OOOD -AGES, ROOM AND ROARDj 'PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS. APPLY U. 8, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE S00 WACNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL OR MR. SWARTZ 1531 ARCH tDo not apply st Hog Island) BOOKKKF.PEI - Trust company desires s AUDITOR Man with exnerlenrs In audit. machln ftrat-class ledger bookkeeper; good pay; k Ins and accounting wolk wanted tn hanltT nis j' atste g. Prevlousv gxperlencs sad ssUrr 1 1n '"'""W.'V'' t Ag.d,u,l'M .ITi- ' J,. "'Vfni-tr 1 'i linWil JrhlaTtTiVi iflnl n ..", i.-., uihfo'i 'k4xJLki-rJdttiKi. HELP WAWgEb FEKATiB (Other C.asslned Ada on'fai t) DOOKKfSKrER, experleneedt Hate full . perlenca by letter. Bernateln-Baum-Da. Costa Co . S2d and Arch. COOK Klrstclass vvaaes to the "Itht per son. Apply Hebrew Orphans' Home. 12th at, and Green lane: cars 24, B5, US, Tele- phone Wyoming 4BQQ KOL.DINO rAPBtl HOXES Kxperleneert strlnpera wanted to pull loose olecea off roldlna boxes. Brown & Brown I Bailey Co., 411) N. Franklin OIRIj wanted to learn offlca work, flllnir and card recorda! Is per week! anawerlna rtva ace and school grade. P 833, I-edger Offlce. Ointi for general housework In small famlli-! no laundrv. a Wallsee Stmrison. 6321 Greene St.. nin. pnone in, am". vaBpa wmiMi inr assem bling' and msehlne work: Sin to $12 per week paid white learning: no ejpjrianea needed. Apply II. T. Palsta Co . 3101 Arch street. (Illtl.8-Experienced markers on pens: good prlee arneoille. I.'ll npriim "!-' "- OIRL.S for atorkroom. Apply rollock- fiusion uo. Tulln and Paupnin aia I.OOPERS on 18-polnt work: learner taken: best pav In CUVi sieaay nir, C"i Wallace Wilson Hosiery Co.. Orchard below Unity at. FEMALE OPERATIVES From 18 to 45 ears of age. 2300 wanted. . WOODRHRT. N .T BAO-LOADINO PLANT United Statea Oovernment Srk. Washington Park, near estvliie. N. J. . on rennsjlvanla Railroad (W eat Jerev and Seashore division)! also by trolley from Camden. Free transportation to and from Philadelphia. Camden and Intermedlsta points. Cars specially reserved for women operatives. Working hours, 7 a. in. to 3 p. m. 84c TO Mc PER HOUR rteglnnera receive 34c per hour while under instruction which lasts from ono to two weeks, aftr which the rate is Increased according to proficiency. This gives vou an opportunity to show .our patriotism and do jour hit while being paid for It. a tne operation of this plant is essential to our overseas Lunch mav- he carried Intn the plant or purchased at cost in the cafeteria. Further Information may be ohtalned hv npplylg to any I'nited States or Tederal emplosment bureau or EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY washington park westvillt:. n j . MOON HOPKINS OPERATORS TYPIST TAMILIAR WITH BILLING AND COST WORK PERMANENT POSITION. GOOD SALARY E. F. HOUGHTON CO. APPLY 240 W. SOMERSET ST PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 SILK PICKERY AND SPREADERS Splen aia wnn for articular workers- nald while learning. Aoply Griswoid Worsted Company, Darby. Fa. SILK SPREADERS Experienced and learnera: paid while learn ing: good wages and steady work. Griswoid Worsted Co., Darby, Pa. STENOGRArHER nt once' exner. : must a nhle to read notes readllv : good oppor tunity: excellent working conditions. Miller Lock Co . Orthodox and Tacony sts . Frank- i ..j uu.u, , STENOGRAPHER Young ladv. expert- I enced: plessnnt surroundings; excellent on. . pnrtunltv for advancement: salary 117: tart lmmedlat.lv Call Sat.. July 13, after n 10 n m . a,'!' Bourse ning. STI,v-onRAPHER. first class xr-rleneed: , - - - - - , h. -rni-iiste with exceptional ref. erences. Pecora I'aini company. 4tn ana Sedglev ave. 1 STENOflRAPHER, , experienced permanent nnsltlon. Apply Whltaker-Glessner Co., I 1214 Hamilton St. STENOORAP1IF.RS A large financial Insti tution has a few vacancies In its stenogra phic force; npplv. stating experience nge nnd salary expected P M7. Ledger Office STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS wanted, experienced Applv In person at executive office, MacArthur Bros. Co., Wash ington Park near Weatvllle. N. J. TEACHER Young sehool teacher wanted frr outdoor education work: pleasant work: a reat from the schoolroom- good salary Tor right person. P B14. Ledger Off. TEACHER, competent, with less than 6 years' experience, wanted for persons! servlra work during July and August. p M3 Ledger Office. WANTED WOMEN FOR SCRIIBRIN'O AND CLEAN ING: SHORT HOURS AND GOOD PAY. J. 8 DRAKE 606 CHESTNUT ST. WOMEN Tor office building cleaning, white; 6 hours per day. 3 30 to s3o a. m . 3 to p. m. Good wages; steadv work Apply Room 444 WIDENER BLDO. YOUNO LADY wanted for clerical position, experienced preferred hut not essential; Just nsturally quick and hrlght high school graduate preferred: desirable position. An swer with full particulars P 2B. Led. Pit YOUNO LADY, to check atudents' hats. In evenings for tuition Strayer'a Business College, SOT Chestnut st. YOUNO WOMAN, general otflce work. knowledge nooKKecping; state salary, i; 2. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Tags 2) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY TELEPHONE SERVICE IS VITALLY 1XIPORTANT IN CARRYING ON THE Wanno YOUNO WOMEN TELEPHONE OP. ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI CINITY. THE WORLD'S WORKSHOP. ARE PATRIOTICALLY HELPINO TO WIN THE WAR. YOUNO WOMEN. IT TO US YEAR OF AOE CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK AT ONCE. 10 PER WEEK IS PAID DUR1NO THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS; EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. THE WORK IS CLEAN ND FASC1NAT. 1NO THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS. ANT. , MEALS SERVED AT COST AVNIVER 8ARY PAYMENTS. SICK BENEFITS VA CATIONS WITH PAY. NOT OVER 8 HOUR8' WORK PER DAY, LOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR. TIJNITY. TALK IT OVER ANT WEEKDAY BETWEEN 8 AND 6 WITH MISS M D RYAN AT 408 MARKET STREET, PHILA. OR , MIRR W. U REILT.Y 20 E BTH ST.. CHESTER, TA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA OF ATTENDANTS and pupils A training school for male nurses; large private hospital for the Insane In Philadelphia. Apply superin tendent of hospital. 8th and Market sts., between lap and 2;in. or py sppointm-nt, .r.l (Other riaIWet Ads on Paw )' ULACHSMITH8 wanted. Si wage ahtpyare) a.rii nircv wdik u. aesirea. luiai Anrnnp Co . Chester. " B O O K K ETE run RXPERIENCED pOURLE-ENTRT nOOKKEEPER IN ACCOUNTINO DF.PARTMENTi ASK FOR MR. PRICE. PtlRLIC T.EDOEn COMPANY SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. ROOKKEEPER Trust company desire a first-class ledger bookkeeper: ignod pas': state age. previous experience and salarr expected. P fi03 Ta-dger Office. . BOOKKEEPER, experienced! stats full - rlenee bv letter. Rernatetn-BaunvDa, Costa Co.. 22d and Arch. BOYS wanted. 14 years old! light work: si per ween, iiutk uros., vn rs. an ax. BOYS wanted. 1(1 jears. UR per week. AS piv nurk nros . n;n ir. na it. CAR CLEANERS FOR STREET KAILWAT SERVICE! THOSE LIVTNO IN SOUTH PHILADELPHIA PREFERRED. ArPLT PHILA. RAILWAYS COMPANY. "WEST SIDE OF PENROSE FERBY BRIDQE. CASHIERS FOR STREET RAILWAY SERV ICE'. THOSE RESIDING IN SOUTH PHILADELPHIA PREFERRED. APPLY rillLA. RAILWAYS COMPANY. WB8T SIDE OF PENROSE FERRY BRIDGE. CHANDELIER HANGER, experienced! mutt he memher of union: P 814 Ledger Office. CHAI'FFEURS wanted for Autocara: also Hudforda: salary satisfactory to the right men: steady work: must have reference from last emplover: must he reliable, or do not apply. Apply John Morrell A Co.. 820 Noble. CHAUFFEUR, white, must be useful In house and garden: good wages. Hoard am ia room: rererences. i-none alerion n70, COfORED laborers wanted for steady em plovment Inside and outside; factory work: live on tho premises: 3.1c per hour to start ann nonus. wun npporiunuy ior anvance ment: transportation and cash advances Apply readv for work Monday morning. B.S0 to n.30. Ask for Mr. Bertrand. 1612 Sam som st.. Pblla. COLORED MEN wanted to work on folding paper boxes. Brown ft Bailey Co.. 410 N. Franklin. COPYHOLDER YOUNO MAN WHO IS A GOOD READER WANTED IN PROOFREADING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LEDGER: 4S-HOUR WEEK; NIGHT WORK; SALARY S12. CALL TODAY. AFTER 5 P.M.. AT (10B CHESTNUT ST.. FIFTH FLOOR. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN. MENT SHIPYARD. HOO ISLAND. RE- I QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. ' WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS? .MEN FOR CAFETERIAS; GOOD WAGES; ROOM 'AND BOARD: PLEASANT SUR ROUNDINGS. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE I 300 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL OR MR. SWARTZ 1521 ARCH ST. (Do not apply at Hog Island) ELEVATOR OPERATORS FOROrFICE-BUILDINO SERVICE: WHIT: STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY ROOM 431, LAMU IHLiS - -v ELEVATOR OPERATORS for offlce.bulldlng service: white: steadv employment. Apply Room 444. Wldener Bldg. ENCJINEER. MECHANICAL. FOR CON STRUCTION WORK- ANSWER FULIiT, GIVING AGE. EXPERIENCE. SALARY DESIRED AND DATE AVAILARLE. 'R-63." FOSTOFFICE BOX 3484. FIREMEN LABORERS Men familiar with Taylor atokers pes ferred: good working conditions: ft-honr shifts. Apply 9 to 10 a. m. or 0:30 to T p. m., 8tn ana unrisusn sia. FITTERS.UP on structural Iron wor flrst CiaSS. IClU.l mciuiv nun ... ., uiRmnii, Steward - Stevens Iron Wks., 1T2U N. th. FOLDING paper boxes Esperlcnced strt In. pers wanted to pull loosei pieces off folil. j a to pun loose' pieces oix I Brawn & Baley Ca,, lg ooxes. iirnwn xiaiiey v.u....s.v is, Vanklln. ULAftDd FOR GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD NEAR PHILADELPHIA MEN OF CHARACTER AND TEMPERATal -r ireLPWAXCTJ)--ttAti-f HABITS WITH DISCHARGE FROM AR-Y.mJ NAVY OR MARINE CORPS, BETWEEN AGES OF 28 AND 42: MINIMUM WEIGHT. 145 POUNDS; MINIMUM HEIGHT, 5 FT. i m . TCvricr.T.ENT LTVINd AND WORK, i NG CONDITIONS, WITH GOOD PAT. APPLT U, 8. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (00 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SHATTUCK or ; STATE EMPLOYMENT OFriCB 1521 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ KT, FREIGHT HANDLERS , . WANTED CAN MAKE It PER DAY AND UPWARD - APPLT P. R. R MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE 51BT AND COLUMBIA AVE. HAMMERMAN to run small trlphmmrofJ5 soa per nour; psrinancni posuion. n vr.d Ledger unice. HANGERS and assemblers, experienced, on lighting fixtures. Apply Sulier A Co., 233 I N mn at. . HELPERS wanted. In to 45 years, for teleeiW ohone cons iruciion wnra; n-nour aay, wajsj nnp. Annlv. to linui l?unnln..'.w to 30c per hour. Applv. to Jsraus Cunning.-. ham. 1280 Arch et.. slsth ftoor. frciklieitv (llltchern on fcrhtfSI emhrAhtesyl1 Lehlsh Bllkr HosljryMh; .' , Hancooy ft. " ' 1, , ..A .-,. . toSS