MAYOR AND WILSON REFUSE TO REPLY TO GRAND JURY CHARGE Director, in Defiant Mood, , Scorns Accusation of Alleged Failure to Put Down Vice Here EVENING LEDGER-PiHLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1916 MAY ANSWER TODAY Mayor Smith and Director Wilson refuse ' to talk about the criticism they are tub Jected to In the report Aled by the Septem ber Grand Jury, but they are expected to . J confer today over the presentment and de cide on wnat woy nau Denor sny. The report Is a frank open crUlclrrn of the administration for ltif plleged failure to keep vice down, aa It started to do last Hum mer Director Wilson vras oa short as he has been since he was aVpblnted to his place. Drector Wilson admitted that ho had heard of tho findings of ths Chrand Jury, but raid ho had nn comments to make. "1 am runnlnjr my pftlco and I nm doing It to suit myself." he said. Ct- "Then you nro going to ignore the m ' rfirees7" ho was asked. v T aald before. I am making no com merits npd have nothing whatever to say about It" Mayor Smith, when asked what action ho ran coin to tako concerning tho request I - of the Grand Jury for a continuance of the Ifc investigation or vico conditions nere, sam if tht he had no comment to make. . ....... "I have not seen me roporv ne sam. ana until I do so I am not colng to speculate about the Grand Jury's findings." "Are conditions In this city as bad as tho Grand Jury has said It finds things?" "I do not want to discuss that or any other phase of tho report. The Grand Jury may know a whole lot that I do not, but I know some things that the Grand Jury dors not When I read tho report I will think It ot er and then, perhaps, I shall have something to say." Tho efficiency of tho Police Department alio Is attacked in the statement that ths Jury regrets that, although the July body found that disorderly houses existed, this condition Is virtually tho same today, and It that It Is tho belief and knowledgo of tho II Jury that these places arc known to the I' rolice Department as n matter of report and record. Another fling Is taken at Di rector Wilson's department when tho re port states that during tho last term tho evidence given by policemen in disorderly house cases was Insufficient, and recom mends that tho magistrates and police pro duce more convincing testimony In the fu- R ,lu- as runner evidence ora iacK 01 conn denco In the police, the jury recommends that some one "welt informed upon tho subject and without affiliation In any way with the Police Department" tako charge 1 and co-operate with the District Attorney v in a widespread Invesatlon of the condi tions hero. In excusing their attitude In , taking tho vice matter up, tho jury, in a public-spirited manner, declared that It felt the report would be Incomplete without a strong and specific referenco to the ques tion of lce and the open operation of gambling and disorderly houses and speak easies. Chartered clubs are also taken to task. The Jury finds that a number of them are nothing more than speakeasies, legalized'! by a charter, but operating in nn illegal manner. The report says tho Jury be lieves that this Is contrary to tho law and i morality or me community, ana is a aan C gerous special privilege. The report in 4 part says: B ij 1, allien ui Vila iiuinu murium niium ft tho Jury say should be tried before the puuirrj uuuiu uiu itui iiiciiuuueu ill ine re port, but those Implicated at the time were K) superintendent Koblnson. Police Captain Kenny and Lieutenants Stinger and Van Horn, Robinson was never brought to trial, on the ground. It was said, that ho had no superiors In tho department who could act ti as his Judges. Kenny, Stinger and Van i Horn w ere reinstated. This Is tho personnel i 41.A 4tm. V.nr ,11-. .VtA -.--.A... vi nig jui uicifc unu ma .Bfcivik. M. Bolgar, clerk, 911 North Warnock street; Z. IC Dannenhower, cabinetmaker, 1218 South Falrhllli street ; Joseph Kline, knitter, 3009 Wlttee' street; Albert Laurey, molder, 24 South Thirty-third street; Alexis Llmeburncr, publisher, 2325 North Twenty second street; Alexander J. Martin, spring finisher, 3915 Homestead street; James Owens, laborer, 1219 South Thirty-first street; Edward Palmer, weaer, 3062 North Hartvllle street: Harry Pote, carpenter. E 1031 East Montgomery avenue; Samuel It .Rosenthal, telephone operator, 2447 South h Sixth street; Robert Smith, candy maker, zu:u aierncr street; 1'oter J. Stewart, sales man, 421 Locust street; Alexander Taylor, liveryman, 1619 North Opal street; W. 11. i Miiurne uuremtin, no occupation, uuz 2'ine etreet; Paul K. walz, real ettate, C401 Law- x rence street: William WatBon, salesman. us isortn irirty-rourtn, street nnATHA niKS??? .? Bt'SAN. dautnter of lot linf" t?.?. rl$cvt l'0'' formerly ot Chestnut HiihRi,Anilc. "f funeral will lvn aiiiiVrUi "'',! H? ltnly at os fiansom Ji,Yi,I,lii!IPnu"bn,.cf .Sarah Hraflin ne lnS".lL,.,, "S,".0' A1n, T " ' John iinKliMVVf Notice ef funeral later. K-L'Ji1. JATKlt. 5eI CHA.tl.KM hus ?rnli.,r,Mt7 A. Ureltmarer ftelatlvea and !!! ,5'omon Lodae, No. 114. I', and A. M , Wi!l .. '"If."! KIT.'"1 .Mon-s m- Itemaln may be viewed from 8 to 10 p. m. Bun- tK'9,'yNf't't27 MATtCIATlET, widow ef ri?-rw.n ", rtjrry). Relatives end friends ISSw".!? ,uEr Tu T 80 a. m , 1720 Pass. RiTJi.-ll!-.. en -hUth rnaas of reoulem St. vSAXS n.KL I'l" 28 HANNAH, wife of riTMi'.i cf.7,I,!,,li' .Br B1 R .Itelatlrn and friends, Vlritlnla. Dare Council. 74. l ot L. Invited to funeral, !on , Oct. 4, 2 n, m, reildence of ton Joeerh l, OampWlf, 844 1'opl i!l f--' r",u.'I'n. N i. Int private, Arllns t09 i-11-,l"nin" mr b viewed Sun eve. widow of Kdward C. Carroll, daughter of Rol ana and late Jamea J, Farley, aird SO n.la. !!)' and frlenda. 11. V M Sodality Church of iifL11!!0", "vltei to funeral, Mon H no a m. S2?i?Jrf.V,"l,ft- H,,h r1l"n. ! Church SCUAItK 8ert .20. at nlece'a readenpe. BIOS heatnut at , llANNAlt B. CUnk, of 4M8 heatnut at , widow of J arm-a Wllion Clark. Reletlres and frlenda Invited to funeral aeri. ires, Mon., a P. m , Oliver 11 llalr Illdfe . 1850 Cnt;,.1V.,."t Int. private CljlKKOltD Sent II). ELIJAH CL1FFOIID. l't,v n1 ff'enda InvltM to funeral Mon., Y.il .; ,m son's realflence. Warren Clifford, 1840 lirldre. at . FrankforU. lllah mass St. Joachim's Church. 11 a. m. Int. rrlxate. CpYtti.SeM. 17. ttdSB A . widow of John Cojr. Hetattrrs and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 SO a. m. 22 Bharswood at. lllah mais St. Elizabeth's church, lo a, m. Int. Hoiy Croas Cem COSOrtOVR Sept 28. F.UN1CB A,, wife of James corove and daughter of late lluah and Mary Noye. ared ?3. llelatlyea and frlende In vited to funeral. Tuea.. 8 30 a. m . 427 Tren ton nvr... Camden. N J Maaa at tmmaculate Conception It C. Church, eth and Market ats , Camden. N. J , 10 a, m. Int. Mt Carmel Cem., Mooreatown. N, J, CRAWFORD Bert. 28. ANNA, wlfi. of David ,. Sr?wlora- wj 44. llelatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m . 2042 N. Franklin at. Int private. Northwood Cem. Ite ""W.nlffjr.oo'wed Sun , after 8 n m, CtjnrtAN Sept. 2I, MAHY CUItnAN (nee Comber), widow of Bdward Curran. ItetatUea and frlenda InvltM to funeral. Tuea , 8 Jo a. m . Jrom eon's reeldenco. Jo&n J. Curran. 127 8, f,t.d "t. Solemn requiem maee. Pt. Charlea1 Ch.?.rr.hi, " ' Cathedral Cem. IJinNBn. Sept. 27, I3UI8. aon of late Teter and Caroline Dlener. Ilelatltea and frlenda In vited to funeral service. Mon.. 2 p. m . real dence of aon-ln-law, Wllltam Lukene, 4421 N. Oth at. Int atrlctly private. DOlTOItKIVrr. Rept, 28. IlttlDOBT, daugh ter of the late Owen and fluale Dougherty, of County Donetal. Ireland. llelatlvea and frlenda invited to funeral, Tuea. 8 JO a. m . realdence of ileter-tn-law. llrldiet Doutherty. 307 N. t)th at Darby Solemn requiem maaa Lady Pro tector of Health Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. FUIBU Sept. 28. MAItY J , daughter of late Charlea and .Mary Frlel Relatives and frlenda, employes of Oeneral Electrlo Co , In vited to funeral, Tuea , 8:30 a, m., residence ot Dr.TII8 I!?' . Mr. Maculre. 5fl Westminster eve . JJest I'hlla Solemn requiem maaa rhurch of Our Lady of Mctory 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem oniFrrnt Pert. St), suddenly, at New Tor city, MIS' ELly.AIIETlI tllllFKlTll, nf Urook Ivn. N Y Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aertlcea, Hun, 2 JO p. m, realdenee Jamea 11, Mlnrus, 1543 N Oratl at. Int. pri vate dauihter of late Malhew and Marsaret Hai eriT iieiaiivea inn rpunni inviifM! in lunera Alnn . ujll a. tn frnen laltt pealdanee. 338 Jefferson at. Solemn requiem maaa at bt. Klliabeth'a Church, 11 a m. Int. New Cathe dral (m Auto aervlce. HArn Sept. 28. at Nortlttown. ra . AN DIIKW D . eon of late Jacob and I,eah Itert aired 60. rtelatlrea and frlenda. Conahohocken Ile. I- O O Xf , No. 28Si Knlahtt of Oolden Eaile No 103i Klndron Circle. No. 82. Il of A . Invited to funeral residence ot nephew, Ktwood I,. Hart. 0 K. Ilaaln et , Mon.. 2 p. m. All eervtrea at house. Int Darren Hill Cem. Itemalna may b Mewed Sun., after 8 P.m. . ..IIAYIIECK Sept. 28 SOl'HIK, wife ot I'hlllp Itayheek nired 0 llelatlves and friends. Camp No S1. P O, 8 of A , Invited to funeral. Sun , 10a m , parlors of Morris floeenbera Son. 2n N Droad et Int prhate. Adath Jeanurun Cem itemalna may be viewed Sat, after 8pm iiAVK tfept, 2. r.UHA wuou, wire oi i. Mlnla Has. Funeral eervlcea Mon, 11 a. m. nr;r t iik i aepi. ra. Anntu i; , who o Michael Heffren (ne Dracelln) llelatlvea and He of a and frlenda lnttted to funaral. aton.. 8JIO a m. from huaband a residence, 4117 Kenelnaton ave , Frankford. Solemn requiem maaa St. Joachlm'e Churrh 10 a, m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. HRMPLR At Palmyra. N. J . Sept. 2. fOsnrif husband of Anna laaeelte Ifemple. llelatlvea and friends. Covenant Lodge. No. 181, F and A, M and all oelellcai ot which he wai a member. Invited to funeral eervtcee, Mon., 11 p. m , llroad at and Washington ave.. lal myra, N J Int. private Train leaves Market St. Kerry for Palmyra 1.50 p m. HENDntCKSON. Sept. 37. CHAnt,R3 T. ItKNDItICKSOt, aon ot fate Henry and Esther Hendrlckaon. formerly ot 1221 11, Moyamenalm ne. llelatlvea ana frlenda. Lodre No. 2, D P. O. 1- I oftlcera of Thirty-third Dlntrlrt police atatlon, members of 1'ollce Fenaion Fund, Twenty sixth Ward Stonemen'a Club and mem bers ot St. I.uko'a Illble Claaa. are Invited to funeral eervlcea, on Mon . at a p. m.. at 1507 Porter at. Int. private. Frlenda may call Sun., 8 to in p tn. HENIlT At Boverly, N, J., Sept. 28, AL C11EY MYRA, daushter of late John and Mary Henry, llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Itlver Dank, Ueerly, Sun., 4 p. m Further eenlrea Ileechwood Cem. Chapel, Hulmevllle, Ta . 1on . 11 a. m. Int. Ileechwood Cem JAOOAIin.--8uddonly, Sept. 27. JOSErit, a tod 73. llelatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral, Sun,, 1 p. m., from lata residence, near Almoneason N, J. Services at home. Int. Al moneaaon, N. J. johnson Sept. 28, nnmanT JOHNSON (nee Henry), wife ot Charlea Johnson. Ilela ttxee and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea., 8 30 a. m . 2131 8. Carlisle at. II 1th requiem mass. St. Monica's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy "rjONKH?-Sept, 20. MAHI.ON P.. husband of late llarrlette Jones and son of late lMward and Sophia Jones, aged 72. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m , at realdenee of niece, Mrs. Clara Stansell, 2020 Huron ae Camden, N. J. Int. Old Point Comfort Va KEECII. Sept. 20. JOSEPH L. KCECH, 8r., husband of Mary Dixon, In hie 74th year. Ilela- DR.VTH8 Uvea and frlenda, Odd Fellows' I-odje, 210, In Mted to funeral Mon., 2 30 p, m , Hladwynne. Pa. Int Odd Fellows' Cem Carriage will meet 113 p m train from llroad Ht Mia at Ard- mKh?XKNItENZ Sept 20, HATTIE NEt I.1SNUKNZ (ne . Melnhardt). wife of William Kinlenbenx. arrd 40 llelatlvea ami frlenda In vlted to funeral. Tuea.. 2 p. in . 2823 N Hope at Int Oreenmount Cem KENNEDY Sept 29. MATILDA KEN NEDY, J 08 llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervicee. Mon 2,3n p m , at nleee'a realdenee, Mrs ( W llrldteman, 2447 Hide ave. Int Arrtmor Lutheran KERNS Sept. 28. JOHN J , husband of Xella Kerna (nee Fahy). llelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea, 8.30 a, m, 2032 S Norwood at. (cor Snyder ave ). Solemn mas ot requiem, the Church ot St. Kdmond a, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. KERSTEN Sept 28. MAnT KERSTEN. widow of Carl Kersten Relatives and friends, aleo Altar Society of St Aloyslua'a Church and all other societies of which aho was a member, tmlleit to runeral Mon , 8 30 a, m , from 1713 8. '.'nth st Solemn requiem maaa at Si Aloyalua'a Church. 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem Omit flowera , KRAI'S Sept. 2fl, FREDER1CKA KRAI'S (nee Wlllct). wife of Joseph Kraua ared SI llelatlves and friends InvltM to funeral services, Sun , 1 p m 2U0H u, Haxiard at. Int. pri vate Northwood Cem MOHTCAP. Sept .20 KMZARBTIt CAR VEH. wife of John Llehtcap and ilauohler of late Henry and Susan Wlsmer. aced 0.1. llela tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Mon . S p, m., 160 Meehan av.e , Mt Airy. Int. "WNttaRMAN Bert. !8. MARY E . wife ot John K Llnaerman (nee Fulmer). Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Mon, 2 p. m . 8104. Welsh road. Holmesburc. Thlla. 1M private. William fenn Cem . MAQVIRK. Sept. 20. FRANCIS J., eon of Jamea E. and Maraaret Mnjutre (nee Lane), aced 10. llelatlvea and friends. Dlv. No. l0, A. O. lf.l employes Instrument dept. of 8. 8. White Co., Invited to funeral. Sat 8 p. m.. from pa rents' residence. 1311 S. 18th at. Solemn re qulem mata at Et. Thomas Aqulnaa Church. 0 30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MALJ.OMSON. Sept 23. WILLIAM J . hue band. of Susetta Malcomson, aaed 8V Relatives and friends. Eirelslor Lodec, 481. F, and A M i I'acino Lmlre, 200. I. O. O, F.; Harris Fncamp ment, 22. I. o O r.i Veteran Odd Fellows' A,!S- Jf.Ponn 1 Phlla. Active Odd Fellows' Aseo . Invited to funeral services. Sunday. 8 p. m , (133 Olney ave. Int. private, at convenience of tarn- .JfJfj'JJ,AI. 9rt. 27 at Mllford. Conn., JILLIAM. son of William and Catharine McKernan. llelatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 80 a. m.. from brother-in-law's residence. Edward Kelly, 800S Falrmount ave. Requiem hbih mass St. Asatha'a Church 10 a, n. Int. Holy. Cross Cem. illLLCn Sept. 28. HAMUKL T. MILLER, aaed 68. Relatlvea and friends, airard As sembly, No. 0. A. O. M. P. Invited to funeral ?SE)C,ci5' Mon., 2 p. m., at Oliver If Pair Illdar 1820 Cheatnut et. Int. Hillside Cem.. Williams. Polls. J i P"fers please cony. -.H9SR13 ?e' :-t. MARaOERITB. dvushter pL'!llm Jt and Mary Moore (nee O'llrlen), ;ed 21 months. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon . 3 p. m . from parenta" real. ?.'n.5T 82.7N 48ln " Wrt Fhlla, Int. New Cathedral Cem n tRJ:'Trs""' 20A. MARY A., widow of ?iZTVt ?h?or' I1 4?.?8..N' ,3,h ' Duo no tice of the funeral will be given. ARTIFICIAL DAYLIGHT Jacob Seeds' Sons Install System in Their Store An artificial daylight by means of which a purchaser may see the exact color and quality of any goods he buys just as they will appear out In tho sunlight of the street has at last been made practicable for u,se In stores. Vy pressing a button this artificial daylight Is effected by means of a semtopoque globe that Altera out the fifty per cent excess of red and orange lays from a normal 660-watt incandescent light which ehlnes through It, leaving only pure white rays of natural daylight Jacob Heed's Sons have obtained the ex clusive rtahta fn fbla nvatem tn ThnniAl- Kphla and have Installed It for the exhibit of clothing. They are planning also to install It in furnishing cabinets on the hosiery and neckwear counters, etc Sees, 300,000 Hughes Plurality Here NEW TOnK, Sept JO. At tho Hughes Alliance headquarters In Now oYrk city vord has been received from George D. Por ter, secretary of the Keystone Mtate Al- nance, that Hughes would carry Pennsyl vania by 800,000 plurality. He aald that , harmony existed between Republicans and r Progressives in Pennsylvania. The Hepub- ncana are looking forward to the Hughes Meeting to be held In Philadelphia on Oc tober , Prohibition Leader Dies DUnilAar. N. P.. RonL 30 Jamea II. touthgate, former vice presidential candl t pn the Prohibition ticket. Insurance tsent, and former president of the National Muurgnce Agents' Association, Is dead. IN MK-MOKIAM WlKtT Th aaeief. anj tnarlnar ramamKranria nf J0fKPHF, WANK, who died Kept. 80, 1D12. 04 but not forEotten, .. aiemtit, UKUitiiiJiB apiu acruisn. entfjei UHAK. In BrUUepuL Montconery. Co., 1 ' aept. 28, shanuku nuiuno or cna a v I . ..,, .a ..nKvai e a-m , 'MM axt t ,BrldeWli F- Mo., 2 P. a. Int. fTH p widow" oT"ci)rle.her d. ftabb. 'loni ELIZA b. axed Ive and frknla tevKed to services. . Traoton, N, J., Km., p. . Jut. River- eaew -em. rrr- Bit gent. 98, NKLL18 M., widow, of sat T. jKtbblt and dausbtcr ot late Js H. and Mllne K, Maaulre, Ilela- aud frlml tnvltad to funeral aarvlcea. PJ. V. m David H. Schuyler Ml-, Broad I pUiuor.d sis, Int. private, ooneuleoe of XTItRBrt, 8, MARY H. BAXTER. ' "' 1 ot Haater. Melatlves and. frlenie. i Tmn. . 411. LaOIca of UoMao Eaale CUc4a, vrrlatiur p&.. ftnvitafll tu runaral aervtaea. tiei(K)i,(vi at uuuslu, Joaeo Jlrara ave ueiri. ivel M I II i M W Utjrar4 avj al aei ai Km. Uiiuj-r. M liuiu from I" n HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE SrRLNOFIEI.n. I'A. REAI. ESTATE FOR SALE SmiNOFICLn. PA. REAL ESTATE TOR SALE SrRINGFH'.Ln, VA. I ' I I r " COME TO THE LEADING SUBURB " I i . -a . r t w . J-" r 1 " ll DKATHS tf.T.K!s "p . s jacoiT n mykus? rS."",,'. erylees Mon, 11 a. m, 0015 Wayne ave . din Int private M.:ilJ,fei:.B?'."-s",i -2- AlJlfl, husband of vrV2i.ii 'I5rl 8o- Relatives and frlenda. tr.",l!,i,,, c,.re'f- H of A , and employee of nit terilroa. Invited., to .funeral services Sun S Pr.. m ,'? W Myrtlewood ave Cheltenham. K.,rilvJ',,.0r"nnw,unt Cem Itemalne mar eJiAiWi 2t,tvo. Auto service. If AlivI?fl',llT-,l, .rhoenltvllle Va Bept SO. iVSS'?A"e.,y., wl" of Anthony A Nichols. 2ri-l nelatlTra and frlenda Invited te funeral JWn'M' ISlld- PS ' "onln-law. J. Alan (Ireen, rv.H-iKt"",.,ln .' Wan. Mon, s'p m. itT.Vi-Sri'1 .".t,"'."' A,"5:1 ' . K. Church. idlolJln's reln5r'" C" Tu" " m' ,nt .9"1.NN. Suddenly, at lale residence. IMS haiSe'-r ."' rt"i WILLIAM HKNIIY, hue win 1 .llilr "' Qu'nn' Uu, no,lc funeral PaVeWitT'L' !' WILLIAM P. aon of i.fli'rA5d. cJ,hl.t,n Ke'l'r. ed 21. Ilela- ot. W .Churcht hlv. 8. A O 1., and em. S-.?..' J'l?iVU 8,M.' Works. Invited to funeral, Tuea . IMa.n, from parenta' realdenee, 4St yrtrn.8 TX elnn requiem mass 8t Francis ot Ce'SlfAutJunVri?. ' m In, 1Mr 8'PUlCnr tv?it.TlSFIi.Ts,,.,!,1",', I?"1' !.r. r residence, vi i'r i, f. "rwnj ' U1DKON T. llITi t5LIjn,"ii,iW n-f,!nd. Thomson i.odta. ii2; ai2:.' V.A' il- milted to funeral serf l5h,Vh8Unint,2-p?,v.Pe m- ' """"" t,Pll?S!?:i'1?V.x 2'. At-P.F.nT P ..huahand n.i ,.u.i. '"" -on i nee vviiaoni. llelatlvea ii i i i" rn"nb Ottawa Trlhe, in. 1 u. MfrrV;n,l.,eir.,funrr.?0,nrvrec.:Ui:ionT?'p "- -- s rv ie,Tteru sUU.a i 0 V V ITIe SAMMON Bept. SS. FltANCnfl ELKANOft. oldest daushter of Michael and Catharine Sam. P'"rnHhnJ"I!).i.,lf,,"v.M anJ friends. II, J M. Hodalltr, Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 si a ro.. from parents' residence. 42(kj OlraM ave Solemn requiem mass at 6ur Xlother of t-orroTre' Churrh, in a m Int Holy Croei Cem KIIICK. huaband ot Anna. Schneider (nee Con- ard at funeral from S222 N?Ifoiy. SEtliEU Sept. 28. JOSEPH C. BEIDKL. 5S?:-,.a vr;r.ra-0i?. '",.. T"o.r, mt: '"- ?'-- i-i iu .em. jveniaina mar U viewed Sun., between 8 and 0 p. m. DEATHS ept. 20. CHAIlLEp. eon o rllllam BeyfTert. Relatives ei funeral eervlcea, Ik" Jnereon . SRTFrnnT pei Ttulaa anil lata W frlenda Invited tn runeral eervlcea, Ik" Jeuereon t Uaa 11 ail m In, lit V-maii m HNVIIKn Kept 28, MATILIlA H. HNttlKH, ared 81. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral lion Oct 2 10 a, m, from son a resi dence, L. v Snyder. Illlitop. N J. Service at the home Int. Itarlrlah (Jem. Train leaves Cheatnut Ht Ferry 8 n. m . uritAUUK Bept. T8, ki.i.iott A . nusoana f Mary L. Bprarue, seed 47 Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to runeral. flun.. 9 r. 280 K. Winona ave , Norwood, Del, ini vvorceater. iuasa aion from Co., I'a. f A., aon et Ole aicare). In 2ntn rf AUTUMN RESORTS . ATItXT10 CITY K J. Tt-.eMTio qrrv H?AYMOPl3 asiaBwaa. BkBkA. si arrr ti m ar has et ft rew stanc oi aernce.comionjtibeau AWVKaIeeF5niTW oawHiTcyr;; "CSqI SS riarv rh lEADfffO Resorrr hoiclot the wown" SUlQTlborough-Bkiilicini ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNCRSMIP MAHAQEMBNT. JQ3IAH WMfTE SONS COMPANY I BTAHtlACH Sept. ST. at Atlantic City, N, J , JOHN A. .BTAMIlACll. .llelatlvea anil friends Corinthian Lodre, No, 888. V. and A, M , Invited to funeral eervlcea, lion., 2 p. m.. at insu rairmoum ave, ini. private, 8TKBN Sept 28. ALllBllt A.. en inea (iiearai. in frlenda Invited lo funeral law. Frank Iloedlter, 2434 THoltrB Sept 28. nF.nNARD J . beloved huaband of Kmma Thorpe, llelatlvea and friends. Kenalntrtnn International Ileneflclal Asso., Oermantown Itrlttsh-Amerlcan Asso., In vited to funeral eervlcea. Bun , 'J p, m , at his late residence, 028 W Cambria at Int. Oreen mount Cem. C 1. and Mary Bteen vr Itelatlvea and frl eervlcea flun , 2 p m , realdenee of brother-ln- n tnauwica mu J?ALtacjC.-l.H..tTi at !! vil,l,lAai PL WAI. A' , say, at.ronvenlejrec WALSH FH net,l Rlleaheth WaHrkea ( 0 ZHffifi rt"e"l, Servroee aa4 i 3 T..VT antT? 'Jim. 'idsas and frlenda. rlAly Kern aVwIle- and T. A. vmcent e raui cayrvft, laviied w Mon.. 8 80 a. ra.. ll W. Prtca su town, Bolemn imm M. VlfeeeeH'a Okt a. m. int Holy Be w wore cewir WALTER. Nlnl Moatti 24h, ULLIOTT P , eon et the late William Ream new a4 ItsnellM t. Walter, aced 42, Relatlvea and frtewes are In vited to funeral earvlceei Rerond-day, I1M e ra . at residence of brother, J Hence Rtaltefc ' 80S Cedar lane, Bvrkrthaaore, I'a. Tram leenlM llroad fltreet Station .J and 10:t a. ra. will be met at flwarthmore. Im, private. WCODINOTON. SeM. 2. FRRD WOOD 1NUTON, son ot late Jamea and Sarah woorilnston. ared M. Retatlree and frlenda, employes of the repair shop ef the Fir Depart ment and vTlnsohocklna Tribe. No. M, Imp. IV are.invuea io runeral service, bhb- t im M, m.. Paul at., Frankford. Int. at eow- vcnlem-e of the family. Omit flowers. wunuisiiLicii. sept, a. jirxu.rw u. band pt late. Pauline Wimdertloli (nee rVM), ared 88. Relatives and. friend. Aeevier wurei Falrhlll Yearly Den. Socletlea, InvltM ten neral. Tuea., 1 p. m... 212 N. Falrhffl sL Iwt, auio service. Oreenmount Cem. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Bl'DUnBAN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBURBAN rSale or Rent Old York RoacLr, New Homes With Garages UHvseltHBsellsteBtearn-r1?! nfHBK aaaaaaaaBaeaK'fefe'yffJB f tR !B9HsaaaBlBaBaaaBNPMff Cj-lWtsSsaal SaaBBBBBBBBBBBBJBJSr .iBBBBBBBBaDaBBBBrTaarBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Five new houses, each different, situate' on Old York road at Meetlnc Mouse lane, Osonts Hill. Houses that are different. HI a lots, eptclous porches. S and 4 hatha. FOR SM.K ON EASY TERMS AT RIGHT PRICES RENT AT MODERATE RENTALS OPEN FOR INSPECTION. OR SEE J. T. JACKSON, Chestnut at 13th IlRANCIt OFFICE, 0K LANE, OPPOSITE STATION CITY CITY CITY aatiWaaBeU. .JvSCS. .usajiaBMsBsfll) HKIvHsaWu. SrSVw JTKT2k. IslslsaaaaaariBsBsBsaWr I tTfHa TAi"y r ?WHfcsa?rBWJ'aaB S 3 R BHsaaBBraBBaB SBbbH BlvSB aBBaBBsaBsallBBBBlB-' Fif&m9!m. 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All Stone, Including Garage At 69th St. Station of the Market Street Elevated 18 Minutes from Broad St. The above photograph illustrates a house on a lot 50 feet wide for $6350, which equires only $650 cash, and after that Carrying Charges Are Only $32.50 a Month An Innovation tn House Construction Think of an All Stone House Realize That Home' Owning Dream Similar Houses on 72 ft. lot for $7100 'The tbove photograph represents the front of one house, with a cement porch IS feet long;. House open In front ana both sides. The rear of the house Is built with a Sl-lnch stone party wall between It wid another house, which faces on another streeL Picture this house 18 minutes from City Hall, one Eo fare by' straight rapid transit. Imaalna livlnic room, dining room and sleeping chambers all fronting the street all sunlit and airy In fact, every room, facing spacious open plots. See McClatchy, know all tho new features to be Incorporated In these homes, arrange to take advantage of a- home-buying opportunity not likely to be duplicated. Bgmo of these houaea are nearly completed, and many have already been sold, JOHN H. McCLATCHY Builder and Ownr, on Premise, or Land Titk Building II jlaeasygppjBEB3WWpBT4BM ini iwij 1 1 1 iisfci BO$K3BQQBgfUt Jf i' t iTX!SBS8SBSXWiLVtlkWtB&ff2BBnmWBtB&t gMBpfcsll Hliiii 1H Tig is ' Mmm0timJM i 'mi.n. n" ' -Aj-'J LjrziXZ SBg-Wtffc i ,' II i riiaJfcpftCdV. J. , ,A J!Jf C.KIT1' ' AlJMM'lLn&Zrfitft tj 'MM WHHUIHHBinniaHHHi HI 1 a I WMMmsmm nday EH Here Are Some of the Features in Sunday's Public Ledger The Servant Problem Bv Fanny Hurst a novelist and magazine writer who has made a special study of the domestic help situation. She has served as sales woman and waitress, knows the problems that the average woman faces, yet does not despair of their solution. Fighting Infantile Paralysis in Suburbs Paralysis in the epidemic stage is no job for a local health official. It calls for instant and persistent attention of the expert. Charles Phelps Cushing tells how energetic commuters have quickened the activities of local health boards in fighting the dreaded plague. Ballots and Bayonets One of the interesting series of Kaufman articles. Others in Sunday's issue are "Quit It" and "The Last-Minue Man." Every one of them is an inspiration in itself. American Lightweights Past and Present "Billy" Rocap, the Public Ledger's Sports Editor, compares Leonard, Welsh and White to McAulilTe, Gans and McGovern. How do you think the present-day men show up 7 Polo Enthusiasts The Picture Section contains a full page of pictures taken at the National , Championship Polo Games held at the .Philadelphia Country Club, Bala, Pa. ; The Social Whirl Peggy Shippen delights in telling her readers what's happening in the whirl of society. And there's no one woman in the country who does It so charmingly. In addition to society gossip, woman's interests have not been overlooked in the make-up of Sunday's Public Ledger. The Children's Hour , You'll find lota of interesting reading for the children in the page ediUd by Ruth Plumly Thompson- good, bright, amusing gtorie that "kiddies" delight to read and learn. v f" ' . " Sunday Public Ledgers sell out early. Keep that hi ritind! Order your copy TODAY. - i-; TOMORROWS PUBLIC 'MA LEDGER
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