Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 19, 1919, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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F FLEET
Six Superdreadnoughts and
Thirty Destroyers Start
I on Long Voyage
MARKS EPOCH IN U. S. NAVY
Old Point Comfort, Vn., .Inly 10.
The vanguard of the Pacific fleet sailed1
.. ii. ..u., i c."n .! ,i.
Irom Its nncnorage here at S:.,u o clock
. . . I
tins morning bouml for the western
coast via the Panama cnnnl. I
No unusual ceremonies marked the
departure of the six superdreadnoughts ,
,.,,... , , . ; . ,
and thirty destroyers and tenders which
are leading the way for the 'J00 naval
craft now aligned to l'm-itir waters.
Formidable n the fleet looked
".tcanilnj; out on the vojape tliat will
end for s-ome of the liipi only after a
call at Honolulu in mid I'nrinV, it
represented only part of Admiral Itnil
man'n forces. The detrnjers he took
out with him were but a quarter of
those he commanded. In reserve at At
lantic yards, the others await erew, to
man them.
The sailing of the preat fleet today
marks a eninplete clinnKe iM naval pol
icy, a change srowliu' "nt "f the de
feat of Germany in tli" event war.
IOt Wlli'e til" (Jeftll'ill Pi et ,ited.
nor while German w". were h m led
covetously nt the re h and uiid"vilnpe,
resouri es nf South and Central W.erien.
could Anietiian naval .tieiixtli have
been divided.
Village Marks I'rcrcilcnt
The becinninc of the voyage marks
an epoch in American naval history.
For the first time the tleet has lven
divided with evactlv half of it- imv or
assigned to guard, the we-tern .i-aliiiii"l
For the first time nlsn the -'nit" ."
vnlue of the ciaal is to he full) test ',
when Admiral Mush Hodman moves hi
armaihi t' nuisli to l'aritir water-. And
for the hr-t time American- of the
far w.-f are to see with their own ee
tbe full imnip and ioer of the navj
that has been their pride for )ears.
Through the input the (treat lli.f laj
lilinkins and w inking its mtiMe-s nies
sages ai i'i' the -ileut ro.id-tead. The
big, ilpn onttleernft and the -lim ile-Btroyer-,
ane shapes with brilliant
oji- of liplit iindi r a ehuid-streaked
sky, -ee.nid to be talking among them
btdves in the dark.
Dayb-eal; In ought a eolotful sunri-e
poking long criiiisoj liug-i-s nf light p.jt
the pier to wake the sl,i,- tin the
VANGUARD 0
LA GUARDIA'S SHAVED HEAD
AMAZES HOUSE MEMBERS'
Colleagues Believe He Lost Bel on lT'illard or Plana to Remain
Hairless Until Country Is Wet Again
Bv a 5toj7 rorr, Kpoi d at 1
Washington, July s.pi,i Con- '
pressniun riutvllo II. I.aCiinr.l' i. of
jVcvv York iitj , low :i b.t on tin- U'il-larrl-Dcinpsfj-
n-7.o fight, or iliil lie
take oath on July 1 not to ail. .W his ,
hair to grow lonK until tne country
goes "wet" nain. is the .iicsti..n over
which u. embers of Congress aie pon
dering.
When I.nUiiartliu
,
vvalke.1 into th
House of Hei.rcseutatives ,ine .lay tin-
week with nil the hair shavcl from
head the members looked in unitize-
ment. rubbed tln-ir e.ves to be sure
nothing was wroiiK with their vision a
and then nudged one another and began1 -nshiug
whys and win r fur-.
Even the oldest members eoulil not -recall
that a member of the Ilou-e had -ver
come upon the tl....r before with j"
his head shaved. Sure, there have been
members so nearly bald they rmild pass
for shared heads, but no member lias
had the nerve to shave hi- head and
mingle with his colleagui-s .111 the floor.
The change made by LaGuardia was
particular!;, noticeable, because be h.is
very full, jet black, wavy hair, which
lie has been accustomed to wear ex
tremely long, say, six or eight inches
long on top.
His colleagues are convinced that
unless he is paying a bet or doing
penance the Fourth of Jul) hot wave
Went to the New York member's held
and he went to the clipper to obtain
comfort until cooler weather i mc
along. "If people traveling from drv states
would keep out of New York city there
would be no drunks on the street
there." That was what Congressman I.a
Guardia, of Xew York, to'd Congress
man T'psihaw. of Atlanta, the man who
legislates during the week and pi caches
frpm the pulpit on Sunday, a few days
ago during the debate on the prohibi
tion enforcement bill. I.aCuarilia fol
lowed this up with other rematks, ,
Bhowlug his belief that the iinuor-wise !
New Yorkers could handle their
'hooze ' witn dikcrption, bat that it
is the men from tlie dry states, cniiiini;
to the oasis but rarely from atar,
overdrink their rapacity.
LnOuariUa's assertion that the
preacher-congressman from (Jeorgia
knew that the southern moonshiners
Were anxious to have the prohibition
euforeement bill passed because it
would increase their business provekrd
Kencral applause and laughter in the
House. 0
ncplyinc further to Upsluuv. I.n -
Guardln declart'd tlio Hnuor people of
New York ilo not want the ptttronasfp
of the "dry" southerners because it I
keeps the police courts congested. I
The temperament, mannerism and ',
tiliYsiral malte-up of Speaker Frederick,
II. Gillctt and Champ Clark, whom he
' succeeded, are very marked in contrast.
Ihe comparison Is rather favorable to
, h the Massachusetts Republican.
, Mr. Olllett is always smiling, easy to
approach and hold iu conversation,
listens attentively nnd sympathetically,
olid h extremely courteous. Mr.
Clark't sullen countenance alwuys gives
the impression that he is scowling anil
nngry. He Is rather difficult to ap
proach, nnd when spoken to usually
make? noini- abrupt reply nnd keeps
,, ;rl(cht cu his way.
a. 'XUe present gpeakcr is rather tall and
' wy lithe ond nimble. He pltter patters
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eventful hour. In from ttio Atlnntlc
nlso enmc tlio Inst tide to serve them,
swlns them how on for the start.
Admlr.il Tolerntes No Delay
Admiral Hodinnn hns set K :'W for the
sailing hour. lie would tolerate no
delay; wait for no stragglers, hl eai
talns were told with ehnracterlstic
force, the ilrt lunheams saw barge,
gigs and motors hurrying on lost min
ute errands. The roadstead was huv
with them, llelow deeks stokers tolled
and black smoke clouds roe over the
licet.
(iradually thr stir died nwny. 1'ow
after bow was holsteil dripping to it
chocks on deck. Nimble, barefooted
jaeklrc hastened tn their tnks of lash-
ing nnd making all shipshape aboard
f,,r ti,r voyage. 1 lie unite jackets oi
"liners nun men st.m.i out iiiiiiiiy
.... . .
against the gnm itrni ar paint.
.liore little groups of wft-eje.l
women, snihirs' wito or sweethearts.
crowded dockhead nnd M-rnndns to wave
Kodspeed. ,,,,.,
At S oVlock the bugles called softly
fr(iln ,h(l Tip ,mrrillK hlto
tigm-cs on each wide deck were suddenly
still. It was "C'olor. " ami as the
strains of the distant bands rose and
fAtt r, t ..,1 . I ..1.....,,
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men 111 the white of the 11:1 j or 111 1
nrinv khnlrl st.m.l i-Iim.II' nt 'ittelltlnil
nimj hiiahi si.iou rigiui.. at .iiiwuhmi
facing the bright Hags Hung fi"in ever
, ". ,, h , . 1
staff in the gray tleet. i
Long Lane nf Itrstro.vets
In a moment nil wu hurry again.
The sun picked nut the bras-work of
the ships to set it glowing. It caught
and colored stiinps nf tlags from signal
arms, showed . liar the gesturing boatds
of scpiaplior. . ,n hisb bridge ends
anil hel 1 i j.ickn ., with ",aing arms,
'
,,
send jerk;, cnetiug- t, inmrail
other shiji- Tin- lilimliiij; blue Hi. ker
..f the ln light "blMiker-" joiind in
liere and :h."-e. Tin- 11 of the tleet
were t.'i'ku.g now and ine-snge- ciiss
.rossed each other all up mid down the
long line under the shifting -in..ke pall
I'romptly at s;;,n a ilc-tr.ner stole
sb.wl out from its place in line be
hind the battleship-. A double -tiing
of signal Hags on the New e.ie,,,
where Admiral Hoilnan's f.uir-stair. I
llag flapped lazil nbmo the Imnded t . .
of the tall i-ngo ma-t, showed that tl
rilir had b. en ghen t. begin the
voyage.
Il.e d '-trover -uimg tnn-tird Ih 1.
tripping -i.i.n.tli down the channel. An
..ther followed, nnd th.'i iiimther. spa. e.l
11 perfei 1 interval-. They formed a
'..me t..'.-iiii tin- -,,;), drawn up in two
columns.
n.-r to leave her anchorage, the
l!ags.ii New Mexico ciivled shiwlyund
swiuiR int.. the water Ian" between the
lIl'stl'OM-s
(In her In ! nunc the Mississippi.
looking Ilk" I s.t,,r .)i with Ini,.;
iiM'i-luitig'i'g plow. In order, the V. -.lining.
Arkansas, m m'k nnil Texas
-tijimed diet n the moving lane, the
ti ndets do-, d in behind at,. the whole
Hut mon 11 off nero-s the buy to the
open.
in .itnl out of the Hnn-ip with a short,
quick, utsv sti-i.li., sinli Hs (,n.. udiiI.'i
.'i. i-ti'il of a iiinti who Mime vcni-s a-.,
vva- .! liiiiiinii.ii tenuis jifajer ami win.
now- almost tlailv plajs n louml .u-tvvii
".f t'olf. t'hiiinn Clark, on tin. ..the-
liatiil, walks with a Ion;;, slow. ,l,:s.
rat., tread, with henil well Lent moi
11s tlmiigli 111 diM'ii anil grave tlintiiflit.
In the si vvee-s that .Mr. Cillett lias
liocii siiiaker lie i;i luiiidlcl himsxlf t.,
tin' entire -a'isfat tiun of Hcinililiian unl
Democrats alike. He has sK,t '.
ways to hol.l 1'iiii-elf m the l.iiekjjrounil
hi-'deal kindly with mnhihor- while in nil
' out of tho speaker'- !. ,ir and lias su-
i
ee-stiuiy nvouleu anjthiua approai-hinj;
flasli.
sivnir.u iirsniiTs
JFFFKRsos, .
New Waombek
HOTEL AND COTTAGES
Jefferson, N. H.
IN HIE HKART Ol- TUB
WHiTh mountains
Golf. Tennis, Fishing,
Riding and Dancing-
I.ill,v Cnn-rrl.
OITN rROM Jl'NIJ JH TO OCT.
for booklet address Jiottl or
.l 40lh St., Neiv Vurk
N. T. Stock Kx'-harffp Ofllr. 0f
N. V CARPKNTEK & CO
Frank F. Shut'.
Owner
John I. Ilrnne7.
Manager
(iOIUIVM. N. II
MT: MADISON HOUSE
('..rl.ain, V II
"The Gateway to the White Mts."
Opens Jim- -" Honv-llke a.n.ofphere
outdoor Sp .rta F':i.. June nnd July trout
fishing- W-'I equlrpfd (tarniie Write for
"' Bn" : ! '"r-" frop.
Burlington Hotel
Lens than live mlnut.-s from everything
American and turopean rlans
431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up
m i .Mii.i.i-4it. .Ala na icer I
NI.Ci.n FALLS. CAN.
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A "Wonderful Vacation
Playground
THE CLIFTON
Niagara Falls, Canadian Side
Under Direction
United Hotel Co. of America
A modern hotel In every dctilt,
Oultoblc on American and Ctna
dlan Fall! and VMlrii 1'i.k.
Tho prlvllriee of a hf.twUu
country rluh. Golf, Teooll,
Ridlni and Bovltng.
European Plan French Cuisine
The" Dansant . Dinner Dancing
Rritrratlonl mar be made at an
f Tho United Chain, or b
orillal direct lo The Clifton,
Minra Falll. Oat.
CEO. II. O'NEIL I. F, DAILT
Genera! llanaoer llanaoer
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PWiBBB"
EVENING PUBLIC
prMMEit BEsonTa
,TI.NT1C CITV. NJ.
0Ambassador '
&aianticrCitu.N.J.
The Atlantic Const'a newest
nnd most luxurious hotel
costing $4,000,000 now
open to the public nnd
catering to a select clientele.
On the Board Walk, yet in
the quiet Chelsea residential
district.
Direction of D. M. Llnnard. Presi
dent of the California Hotel Com
pany, operating the famous Hotels
Maryland, MuntlnRton and Green at
Pasadena, the Alexandria and Cali
fornia Hotels at Los Angeles, th
flelvedere nt Santa 'Barbara, the
Fairmont and Palace at San Fran
cleco, and The Llnnard to be
opened next year In New York
City.
AM.',,r,.,V tl V It.'llli mnnl.l
-. .- ...- ' "X-.-' "." 1-1-.
iJO Ul) JUIUly, Sin Ull YCCKiy
Ile,t Located Popular Price Hotel
NETHERLANDS
N1V Ynrk ,. so yd, from lliar.!.Tlk I
Overloukuu; l.ir. a m ocean Capacity. 400.
K "val.11 11. ,h e,n lie' and cold running 1
Jalpr ,1 . i , 1S uli iini, B rvI,, K reilture
st'Kcm. rui.i: Ft ATI UK"
IIVTHINO I'ltnil.l'.ll, FROM llOTi:t,
LMVN TKXNls ( ill RT. nxxri: I1.nnrt
llooklet "ltli points cr interest mailed
AfiiCST r.rmvrEL Proprietor.
Coolrst und l..t ttrartUe I.orntlon
HOTEL
ESPLANADE
iviioi.i: nioru on:N ttiont
I)irfti on the l"'ii rciw n !K Uuwori to bover
ljtn Avp tn ry w V- t'hlea gci'tlnn. Cao.
Ron. l-'u-Kh ;u d . , uHi.r t ttliH prtati ani
ruh'ir, ami im. bp!" 'iinn nt MotWn
1 vim' hp mic r M'i' nun ni urrnptriii
In.n; .'i Y n mieia triln TlnnVlet,
DCXTTOn 1
xrt.1.1. A -. ,U...I...,li en.! nteel.Pter.
C.na.lvI?Jl Areer-esn rlnn. table and service
spec.elfia'.vJres p.lvstebsths running water .
5 In r cms elerat.r;reajoiihrals Ooennjl
fi yew Ownerselpniinaitm-nt. J. L- LLLDb.
TT6 tTl J AC K SON
MI MI( m. N. .1. '
i-'.f 1 1 ' r 1, i- . 1.1 1 1 Ml., ,1k and
s-.. I' 1 ; ' 1 1 1 . 1 I . l ith ... I,.ih. run-
-ir.t grill.
M 1.
rates.
I'll.
IN
AMwa kM Z I. m"wrm im jL i
r-t3M$T.CriAKLE8-i
..v.-uw.iui...jii-, t
O. the Oeeaa Front. Atlsntlr Cltr, N. .
I Amerlcnin Pl.in. Win. A. I eeclt. Mgr.
IRoauois
SouLh Carolina Avenue, adjacent to Iwach.
Cup Xi,lii-iint'tipatrona;e.niuiif, dancing,
ttr.cv.y mcKier n, table diiclaur vice excellent,
larfce so! mum. Houktet. . Kihik-UIo
HOTEL MERION "":''"oi)
and th."
.1 3 .VI
lih. .'
in rn tn
bin man 1
- h n, nr all at
li la'.s, modern
I. r lr!v baths.
,', Exteniive
M L FARLEY
1 'inn iil'
:,. 1 , h -
iu I."
DITNCV Nf" YorK a.e.. nwi I'-a, h. 1st
. 1 ...t K.. ,0 , ,1. .. n ,....4 a ....
,,.ot ,,' '.,,...' , ..iu u It lll'tllll.lj
I,. M mark, t ofluld. hatns. ,t.l
u: I-'.. I wit
, nv "'iii' 1.1. .-.
iu '- r Ka'h.
UP wl- 'v i'ap ,
bat.tlm; from I. on-, , fte '
.- .1 to .Mo, 1 . Y.I .".11 112.50
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U'I'nNKY
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HOTEL AUSTINE
Paclrtc Ae. anJ St. Ji wi Place, Centr.it,
(i -n FLrrovimltngs. Oppuslto the Catholic
.'nJ rrotehtunt churches VI daj up. UnIer
j..tne iitdaC'-n:ent for 12 yara. J. R. Jrmj
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Ale
Alwavs ready
r writ, M V
I', 1 ,ns mod
.lis., i ti, an
I'll t.
HOTEL FKEDONIA I
llPF.S l I. imi! T, r.IMSS, e .,e. Jtt Off!
11 lw.uk i: ir - nn plan Ever appoint-I
mt. M '1' 1 .' 1 , '' r. -laurant
Worthineton MlH' ,,ri "ni1 I'acjtic Atea
vrnrjiin.iuiici,k trum iMlh ,v Heading
. . ' 1 f ' t .v. 1 1 u ... n,' wat. 1 m ,,,. 1.
I .1.,- 1 '. J R V.OKTIllN.; .l
' B'CAYNE il"tuck' Ave. Fourth hotel
SJ -, , ,i , (u'":,.'wkK A"":r- I,lan'
HIPPLi:. Prop
Hotel .Boscobel Jff"1"01 A,V e- ""nr,ar '
iieacn. $3 0u up dally.
An i'n . 1' UUt A. V. AlVUION .
Hotel Arhnston MhiKan v n. Ileach
Allantl- city
.I i . ".,r II ,1 OSHorjXK .,. , ,;
NUTTALL t ? T-i e u" ""''I'rd.
.aU. L.trellent table.
1 ' "
1IIIC L'OMFOKT. US St. Jaim Pi nr. beach;
i--... callor wkly rca m V K Parrar
New Clarion Ky- Ave- n,Jth. (iiraee.
new ictiiun pookl, f. K noNirACK.
POfOXt) MOt'NT.MN
viiawne-on-Dflaxnre.. S'a,
wf-:
BUCKW00D INN
(FIREPROOF)
SkaVDCt-on-DeUsrirc, Pcaoijlrtaia
NOW OI'KN
ATiotel of notable
d'.stli -tlon located
In a park of 10,000
acres, exclusive to
guests:; mllea
Irom New York, 75
miles from Phila
dtflph-a. Home of
the Shawnee Coun
try Club.
K CHAS. V. MURPHY, Manager J
Delauarw Water Cap. Pa.
TJTIIE MOUNTAIN PAUAIHSF.
THE KITTATINNY
nr.i..v.Ki: x rr.it ..i. pa.
The lea. line hotel of this famous rrtlnni
open to Dec. Capa.lly r,otl. Strictly
modern. Golf, tennis saddle horses,
bittilng. boating: orchestra Concern,
dances Exceptional I ui.slne American
plan, also a la carte Brill. Garage.
Pooklet. auto rnntu and t-rms upon re-
lZ-LJZ?l-nY .PJL .-
Motnt Pornno, Pa,
MOUNTAIN
HOUSE
KI.KVATION AIUH'T 1H00 1'F.lrT
Private baths in hot-I and .ottage. Capacity
00 Forty-two ears same management
Indoor and outdoor amusements Music
Hooklet E. J,. HOOKLIl.r.jJtianager.
"" niXVlLJLE NOTril.N. II.
The Balsams
Dixville Notch
White Mountains, N. H.
Season Juno to October
Rooking office row open. 8 West 40th
St.. New Tork. (Town fc Country).
DAVID4B. PLUMER, Manager
Phone l:n Vandorbllt.
HIUUNKV. VT.
TUP DORMS ta OKEKN MOUNTAINS
ehads; Sports; .-ood table. Ntar It. It. f.nd
trolley. MO jueeta. Modern UnprovtmtLU.
(IU is ixv. ,-oomtu arox u.
o.-r I, .... t.,r v r SHAW. , i"" ' " '." "."",'", "'"' '"' , r)m,Eh .fivi Iteliitlves and friends Invited to "'"me neen granted to Fldl tv Trut com-
" , fealiirs,' '' A'linMr I ...ist Matchless I '.'""'"' ,V.rv 1" Vue 1 2 3ll p ni? S l: fanv. all persons Indebted to the said estate
I MOTEL I 'sen-,. ' - bvthmg He -ocean and 'un"o"n'. h' ,, ittdge'ave. Int. Norlhwo , d re requested to make payment, and those'
BO A PiQjC IF'VfBsMEm l,. ! , ".V"' "ur " . ,. Cem Auto service Friends nay cll Mon I h,lvlnK e'"'"' "gnlnst the same to present i
8 ke h. i H & KIM., The Kngleshle ,.ff.-rs n.edern appointments '.'I"- AUIU crMCC r,cr " malr l" -,,on- them, without delay, at the office of the
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Vlr,JXeeV.re,"VlTtb'STe.l, Or.hrsin. j'.-P,", ,. Mk,';t- hushan.l of Anna Lower and son of William I rhlla' F,DEL1TT TnST roMP.NV
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j-ri. A.,Hr..pl.lpJ..I.,E.T'P. JU ' UUUI ",l UILUL. lay funeral service,. Mon.. 2 P m. Sfinj N r7S'KSTATK OF SAR111 4ANK PORTKR.
msmgrment I. C VV O.IHKOnn. Proprietor fl
lJ r I U I U I A A itH tn fnnrw ..r.l.p. M,,n " n ,n ,1J,I ,i'T.fVN'i:i,l.. JU1
iivti.i i i, r- il. A c i,,,.na, .,, ., ,.rf, ,,, ,, , ! ,A,r,w.'i I . huvlian,! at I.il'eil.i . J.on- .
i ., iiii'iis i-i.a.-i; & I'Avin. wi: m "" K,- w.re,i iwjiiv.. j w. j :
r.-- i " 1'rK.it. halliK A. C M.-Cl.n.l ' N ' ANDCRSON Julv IS cr.on.ii: h.isbrfnrt ! St Anlh.im'ii H . . '"l''HtJ. Hulv , Ull.I, CL.KHK llxririPiii-.rt 1,111 clerk nnd
' .". "7C,uZTZ7. T;- ,, . " nf Mi"- Anilerron. no-d TO Itrintlvpx nnd Njiiip So. it . Hronwrn ' ..um-ll .N' '' J. . tiilst. famlllar-hlth Un l'rn-nod machlno
Cliannell ' anl c' a pa "'" h-'ront frlrn.l.. So.lt. i,f Ani.rl.Hii I-lnrlla all U of '. Kmoula fnthnllc I lull. ini.10j.'H muat b quick and accural" at llBUres. Apply
I """" lv. Amer & Ruropcan plan, other rluhn of hl. h h ..ka m-niiwr In- of lielniont l'umplne htntlon. Invlte.1 to th AJax Metal Co.. Vranklln ae. and
,.,, . ... - , ,.. r.n A C Ch.inn, I, ..u, r Mtwl to funeral srrl-, s v,-d , j-.Ki p m.. funeral. Mon K.3H a. m.. 241!) Ivlmhall nt. , m.hmonrt "t.
r- . , J " 1To,n: .Mil Woodland BM- Int Ml MorlahCem Solemn ruiulem muss M AntHon5 d Lliurcl, . BoilKKKKIKK. to aBflst In hookkeeplns
DcIancey-LakeWOOd If' S- :l" Remains may l.e Mee,l -lues., from b to in a "...! ,t,,lMr,ll-t-'vnciAnKT M departrnent of corporation In northern
JI - JlL "J-.-P -I .. MfVAN ARI-nTlI- A, re.,.,.,,. ,:,, w sor- w fe of Jonn-r. W. "h '1V;I rTVefeVr'ed- yu,e"'n","x0peS BSS'Sf.
A.,, lnn CeanendVliBlnla Ae "Hvate "i-ant l July J,1" ''ATHAUINi: H. wfle'late Patrick and M'iry Me'hat) Itelamei. arl. e,ted P nn.l Ledger Office M1
t., m,... I'ui.nuir lal.k- H. W. vilnm '""''.".L V.er-. .. ..... rn. Mi I . I' r"1 ," r,.i'rnii orKll i TIN'ISHKRS ON1 CLOAKS stha'J
A
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATOBDAy, 3V1JY 19, 1919
fHIMMKIl ItliSOttTS
or BAN rrrv, N. .1.
Norm1;tet!ie-Sea
!0f) rooms. lOO nultrs with nrlvflO hnthi
own Artesian well water; Ic plant, electrli
lUht plant nirVAtorrt from ir round floor
Dlrecth acini? the cean, Culcln th bet
Tor ratei, full Information nnd booklet ad
&rt 1'. II. S, CAKi:. MnniUHr.
THE BREAKERS
Jci Moardwa.k hotel. K. A. YOL'Nu Hit
Hotel JicnryJ!
rale rale. Excellent
Mrs O. II. !Ienry.
Trnvmore ln enl'y
Kxc. cuisine
jr --- ownership
mm. U. P. FRY.
Tlir Mnvhprrv lh Vf'rlnl "M esa.
111C lVJayuerryfnn Mn s n MBh,rT ,
Swnrlhmorf 'r'nnl'' cnurts Near tnch
piors. w i-.au r i.ippinncott
I.OXfll'tlUT. N. .1.
HOTEL ABERDEEN
I.ONCPOKT, N. J.
i Plrertlv on the nrenn front. An Ideal
fsm'h hot'-l In comfort and surroundings at
,n,,.1 r,l rules '2 mlnn 1V trnllev or fltltn
'f.n, viinilc cltv IlUlt .John r (inssler I
fiom Atnntic -uy. nKit. jnnn 1. i.ossier. 1
' ""
I origport's big new concrete seawall and
niesn nromemid. are now completed
C.U'B MAV. N. .1.
COLONI'AL HOTEL
w
p., lb
..Sen V It
v n. r nnd Prui
spr.iNo laki: nr.uii. n. ,i.
i t( tf Tl fripfi.U invlte-.l to ftinT:it, Tus , H:3n h. m .
sfv a fllX.-. S ZiV. from tltno .iin-hn1l Snlrmn man nf
(LUC JOTCftRCT' "''5 "l - i-rrfed1: a1..!1- i,-i,ni-
JB l vt v v "Ofwru wvwrv , kehioaN. At Wnvne, Pa July IR,
I .n.v ,,. . . Illf.li. MILDRED ANrililtsnN POST, wife
srniNO uitc nr.Acn. n. j,
Ocean front. Surf bathing; tennis, golf,
saddle horses, music. Ideal family hotsL
Exclusive clientele. Excellent table: goo4
trvtce. No iosqultoe. Uirnsrsol
msnagmnt.
MOT" N Mima.
in: VCII IIAVHN. N. J.
T H E E A' OLE SI DE
IS MOST PROMISING
ol
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Kenrri
or
HOTEL BRISTOL
IMVOOI.. .!.
NEW SHELDON "'Zta
most
Cao.
2r,n Elev : prlvefe lath, rooms en suite;
bklt Aulo V .1 We 1 K dun met Now open
nri.w i.iiiim:,
,1.
SEASIDE HOTEL
Dlfflv 'in t'1 'Mtl front All Kilt fit
-"-"c -"-'--"'i'-o
ritXNKI.IN (III NTY. PA.
A l"imf (net iu'Sumn.rr Mini A lit limn Frrrirt.
A strictly rrnHdn hotel vi'h fxrellrnt
tuble nrd BTviro. A'titude JfiOO feet.
Prtfnriid rriRri . xtif trrinp, etc.
Will I.emnln Opfti I mil Ortnbrr
Jilm . "l't' "" IprwrPT
IIEMIN.
Wvnburne Inn 0n Maln 'An"- c'!"'
r..-s m. n .. th r.itii.li'-.
et rcusrinitbl nt,
ItuoniH with bath
1 lam Inc Larce
err,,,.,,!
wM. . i.-nda
Plmne ItorwM.
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ARROW PA.
win ruse iitiuner iioaruers tn m
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ICJ' r - OLUE RIDCE MOUNTAINS
nlo provide permanent home for uceil peo- MORRISON, nn Ameriiiin citizen, Is reported
pie who are v.llllni: to iiti for rnniforts.lhvtheAnierhaiieon-ul.it I'limpho .Mexico
(ARDLN SPIIT TMII.i; WATlJlt CO. The legal r.pn fCtitatlves of deceased can
Ur.,... Pn. obtain furth.r Info.nn.-.tinn by npplyllis to
. . Department of State, ashlnston. D. I .
IVI-RVI-IISVIIII- PV ' MORRISON -Julv IT. EMILY SCOTT.
UI.ICSJ ll. I,l,l 1', , rlaushter of Eliza and late Samuel Morrison
The Hlchlnnd llott-e Now .
th" fa ,1-u.- I., b tn-.n Vale
nnd ir.-'i a" ..lr. M I
pen ner,ooklns
Send for rates
HRINKLEY '
Thf Hill!de n'"u ,l'w: 'lrlv ,Bth- p.
1 ne '"-iacCTnI,, Kathertne Gerhart!
IN MEMtlRlAM
Mei'AI.I. In lovinu- ne mnry of our son
amain HOWARD C McCAI.L. I S C who
fll l.'.llns his men on the Held f honor In
France at Chat.au Thterr. July lit, lilts
Oreater love hath n., man than this that
a. 11111 lay down h.s life for his friends."
.
BzathB
ADAMS July IS. MINMRVA lf of
William Adanifc HfInlh.' and friend In-
ttfrt to funeral serMie Mon . J n m . 244
hu.bi.nd ot Murv i: wm
.' ,-..;. . "
av-.o , .-ia-
tlvef. and friends I f .
,1. 1- and A ai . .ileut.. l ,pter. No 2S4.
II A M . and Coenart Y i rt lien. Abo..
mvlt.d lo funeral H-rv.c Sun.. 7 p
-,n. 32d ,i. Int. Mon at rnnvcr
I ..I V. rrr,ll,
nienc,
of the family
l.t...M .m.iv ... ....m.-. son or late
( nan,- anu iiriuei i.e-inj- itrninp. ..no
frl'nd. Int-d to funer.ti Mon . in a
r.-Hldenre uf Lrotber Itl.h.r-I Hennis. 710
.'lie ten ave . (!tn S.,ei..:. requiem m.t
Iinn.aiulate Cone ptiou . hur. h 10 a. m Int.
H.,'v Seiuil- hie Cem.
HLIZAI'.D Julv 17. l.VNII'L R. him-
lind uf Llllie R IUI'zir.1 'n.e c.rlsell. ReH-
HIIITTON Julv 17. JOSKPH H
tana or liojse tiruion. nt-i .,1 itelitives i
.nd friends, William !' S bti.der Lo.lue. ,
V 41I F and A M. Innted to funeral
Sun ion m . 111.1(1 N Sth ht Int Mlckie
!.'...! Cem. Omit linw.rs
I ROWN. Sudden y at Vnfh I Harbor
M Julv 17 JOHN A URtiWN Jr 3 i
notice of funeral will v, ,.,n
.WF.NAL'flll Suddenly, at New Castle,
Dfl.. July IS, 191U. Colon' I HARRY CI
CAVKNAunn. V S A . retlr.d. huiband of
Ilarrj.t Montgomery Cavrnauh In his 7fith
.,.r Funeral servlcea vlll be held at late
residence, the Strand Tuen Julv 22 4
P m Int private, Arlington National Cem..
Washington, I). C.
CLF.GC. At Wildwood Crest N J. Julv
Id KLIZARETH N.. daucht r of John R
and Eleuthera S Clegc need 2." of 1 4 HI E
Columbia ave . Philadelphia Relatives and
friends InWted to fun.ral serlces Mon. S
p m . summer home of narnta 112 Stanton
road. Wildwood Crest. N J Friends may
view remains Sun . 2 to 4 p n, Int. St.
tnrv'M Cen. Hurllncton. N J.. Tues
.'OLLMAN July 17. ANNA, wife of Kd.
ward Coleman (nee Connellvl Re atlves and
friends invited to funeral. Mon . h:30 a. m..
i from late residence. 2.".4fl Cedar st Solemn
requiem mass ai. Aims . nurrn it. a m.
lilt Hllv Cross Cem. Aulo funeral
rilHHLT At Evanston 111 July 15.
I KATHRYN W.. wife of Ilr Wllmer U
tnon Hnrl Martha Hlnden Dertnsrer
Ttoij.
iivcb and freml iiiwm l)l . No lin. ' fnfm.ry of 1234 uirari ave m ....
(i .if II. C member of P. nna R R. Ilf-K'lifi and frlenda Invited to funeral.
Iltf Aso . Invlt-d tn funeral verrlcea, Sun, . ! '. o a m. residence of Mrs Joseph
3 P. m . H4S Mnple ave Codlnsawood. N J ! schmltt 1" S-U N- 5UlE'-, iYi1'mn rf"
Int private Harlelh Cem ;..,r", m.n St Peter'a Chuich 10 a m.
. reeiv an, i aatigmer oi A.ieia.oe ano laie ' ,v e niiehael L. Simon ana daughter of
Joseph Wetherlll, aged 33 Relatle and I wife &','. i: and Sarah Head aged 4R
friends invited to funeral servlres Sun . L Ut I eier ' , , nd, Irlends of the Gloha
P m. residence of Joseph P Cre.ly. 100 n . 'laJ',enWt.rl " ',n1' Mnn a n- '"
Atlantle ie. Iladdon Heights, N. J. Int. i Market ln Ilea io i .
private iiarieign uein AT, .j rn Krlenda mnv ran mm eve
PABOKT. July 18. the Hev. rBJF.R F Oakland Cn. r. KARAH E S.MTHi
DAOOllT. rector of Assumption B V. M. I S.M'' ArValdon and Florence F Smith
Church. West Orove. Chester county. Pa J" rviikra) Relatives and friends invited
I.ue nollre of funeral will he given nlf,,,.i siin. "" son-in-law's residence.
DGHINCIKR July lo, EUGnNIE II. I ' '"t Atlara White Horse, Dike and Yale
DEItlNCIEIf daughter of late Calhoun Josepn ' .;' N j, int. Kvergiecn Cem.
'""'
of Jimes T. and Margueretta Dougherty
atul granddaughter of the late Charles and
Madge Hougherty. of Harnes road. Rally-
bafey. palish btranovlar. County Donegal,
I Ireland
I DOL'OHKRTY Julv IS. 1D1I). at Norrls-
tnwn. 1'a.. MAROl'ERETTA. dearly beloed
wife of Jamea T, Dougherty, .100 Arch St.,
Philadelphia
KISIJNHOWER. July 17. at residence of
brother William F Elsenhower. 43.1 N R3d
St.. MARTHA L EISENHOWER. Relatives
and friends, faculty of Jefferson Public
School, Invited to view remains. 0311 N
10th at. Sun., b to 10 p. m Int. private
Pottstown. I'a
ESCANDEL. Killed In action. Nov 10,
1TI1S. In Frame. First Class. Private
CHARLES A , son of Henry and Mary Es
candel aged llu, late of 111211 Jackson st
Int France
FRANK July IS. PAULINE FRANK
(nee llurckhardt). widow of Herman 'rank.
aged r.d. -Retatlvea and frlenda, Oamen
Veieln of Phlla Turngemelnde. Invited to
funeral Tues,. 2 p. m. , 18:0 N. Ilouvler st
Int rhelten Hills Cem.
FREAB. July IS, NATHANIEL K,
FHEAB. aged 03. Relatives and friends.
Jerusalem Lodge, No. 006. F. find A. il..
tlves ana friends Invited to servlie. Mn . AW5nv ! July 1. MARY E.. wife of
2 p. m . HUH Hjini p p I't private -th p Snovel. Helatlve and friends.
IioroilEIlTY .Inly 1. irl. at Norrls- i Kn 718. of .. Invited to funeral
town Ph . MAROUERBTTA. Infant daughter , j0(f,e' .Mon' 2 P. n.. residence of daugh
of Jimen T. and Murcueretta Doushertr I J Prvlf!; Kthet McKeone. Ki X N Warnock
and Washington Camp, Nn. MO. J O. 8.
of A Invited to funeral services, at resi
dence. Anuaiusln, Burks county. i- . .vion.,
p. m Im Ait Mtint rem Torresdalc.
rRtnoiANDBR Jnlv IS. IIBItMAN. ,
husband of Isle Pophle rrle.llander "Red 7S.
iieiaues and rrtends invited 10 lunrmi.
Nun . 1 p tn.. parlors of Kmntiuel Asher ft.
hon. Ulna iJInmond t Ini Mnntenore Cem.
Oni'THEK At Parkland Helnhts. Pa.
July 17. JOHN r . huhnnd ef Itsrhara Ofu
ther (nee Martin), aged 77. Ilelatlves and
friends. NatlnnRl-Nnttniial, No. '.'; Husnue.
hanna Ave. No. 1. Fidelity and Peeond
Active U and I. Assos , HI. Michael's tier
man Lutheran Church, all Nocleilrs of which
he iiu a member, inlted to funeral serv
ices. TU'S. i p in . !HI N. -d st. Int.
Mt. Vernon I'em. Friends may call Mon.
eve Auto funernl. .. .
OII.HKHT July 17. RATtAlt t.OUPIA
OIl.HKliT (nee Schurchl. wife of Wlllnunhby
y. OUtiert nired nj ltelnllvea nnd friends
Inv itnl to funernl. .Mon.. .1 P in., from late
int private
iroigpniT. I.uife inn iuiiu. i.UKn J.,,,,
i private
OOUIlLACIf July 17. DANIKU "son of
Pauline nnd lute Hanlet rlnerlnch. ased 40.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
servhes. Sun., 1 p. m , luon Ilelmont ave.
Int trlvate
.;'";' :'",''t'','n"X"1".,; W" ,. ;,iVY
lilHMJI' lil.l.UW .lUl.V 1. J..M.MA. unUKO
Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral serv- 1 '"te ,rf .Martha Cameron Lindsay, deceased.
Ices. Mon . 2 p m.. Ml" Pulaski ae.. Uer- having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com
mMntown Int private. ! Pany, alt persons Indebted to the said es-
1111 ki:y - .inly 17. i'iiam 11., son or .
Joseph I. and Mary H Illrhey. of
442 N
upai si , aged
Relatives nnd friends
lnlted to services Mon. 'J p m.. nt the
olher ,, ))ar Mir ,w chestnut st.
Int nrlinte. Friends may view remains
Bunday evening.
HOI.LINnsiIKAD. On bonrd transport
Fhoshone. KM.WWlD ROGERS IIOLLINOS
M1:aD. son ef i:ilwoo.l and Lvdla llolllnga
head. of Moorestovn. V J . aged 21. Due
notice of funeral will bo given.
tn-r-i.-1-i T,,i.. 1? m.TArtl-rrif r.
Rimrlnr ater vounget daughter of late Samuel and Re
l1 R IL J beccii A. lluckel Funeral servlres Mon .
' "ir ! , n m.. 1(1111 Harrison St.. Frilnkford. Int.
kkli.y
July 19 JOHN II KELLY, bus-
band of Catherine P. Keilv. Relatives and
of Lieutenant A. M. Kerlgan. Jr., and
daughter or .Mr an.i .virs. vvimam rost.
Services nnd Int. private at parents resi
dence at convenience of the family.
K1SSEY. July 111. WALTER, husband of
Mary Klssey avc.l 110. Relatives and
friends Invltul to funeral, Mon . 7:30 a. m .
noil N. Warnock st Mass St. Malachy'a
Church a a. m Int Ileiv rrns Cem.
I.AFFKHTV --.llilv IS HENRY II.. son of
notice of funeral will be Riven. ,
LA.MHEItT J 11 1 V IK. CATHARINE A..1"
I wife of Arasmus .1 U-imbert. Sr. Inr..
'mav call Sun
vlewp.t M,m S In 10 I, m
MARTIN Julv II. ACNES TOX widow
of William Martin late of Clifton Heights.
Pa IM..tlv,s and friends invnen to iu- ;
tirriil s-rv.ie. Turs . 2 r m, resldrnce of)
sister Mr James F Dumler 3'", V. Wood- .
land av sh.iron Hill, Delaware county. Pa.
lot private
MAYI11N Suddenlv July HI. LAW
RENi'E 11. husban-l ef Faustina Miiybln (nee
Smlt'O. Iteintlvcs nnd frh-nds Invited tn 1
funer.ii perviies. Sun. 2 p m., 21311 N.
rlp.,. .. ttil Arllnctnn Cem
M. I'ARTIIV t Sen Isle fltv. N.J
.1U1V IS .VIAIIVi.VHI, 1 , VVKH.W .11 ..HI..-..-.
M.Cnrthv late of 17311 Cleveland live
tMorrts ah"' ' tsthi 1 .ue notice of funeral
will hi Klv.ii rr..id.nt, of John Wf.ltrr
Hurk" s 1: .or. 17lh nnd Morris sts
McDliVAI.D Ju'y 17. KLIZAUETII
M,l,,w nf John M.'Dir. ild ltelallves and
friemW tnvlt.-.l to fun-ril. Mon . h:.'!U a. m..
14.17 Leh,r "t . F.inltfor.l Requiem hluh ,
nnsc od hit S"t .li.acblin 10 a. m '
M.N1.SH1 - -.1 iilv 1, .vi.vivv v.. wuc j.
Jiitii.". M.N.sb.v and dauffhter of late Patrick
and Aim Nolan Reliitlv.s anil frlcn.K
Ft, red H.art and Alii, r Sm-letles, Church of
isltatlon. Invited to funeral. Mon, 8:30 a.
m husband's rcldonce. 2H."tl Jasper st
Solemn rt'1'il.ni '" " Churrh of Vlsllutli.n.
111 a m. Int. New i-utnear.il ueni auio
funeral
MECK.--July 17. CHAItLES. husband of
rath.rlne M-.kv (me Sthmltt). uned lis.
Ileljt.ves and friends li.vlt-d to funeral,
Mon. b 30 a. in. (102U Lltniliilti pike. Int.
private.
MITCHELL July Id. ELIZA, widow of
vv-i nm Mltctull Relatives and friends
invlt.-.l to funernl services .Mon , 2 p. m..
Ml late r.-l.lence. 2.-.I1. N 2Uth Bt. Int.
private North Latin I 11111 Cem
MOR'niSliN'. The death. April tl. lain, at
.1.1.. Ill inc., Vera Cruz. MeI,-o. of A
!r't ." '"?, '""'" ,0, S:, '
p, hi Ltiet Cedar Hill Cem. Train for
Uuatlitnn leaves Hroad St. Station 12:03
P MCRPHY --Julv 1S. JOHN, husband nf
Mirv J Murphy (nee Svhmltt). un.t ton of
the late Peter and Mary Murphj Relative,
and friend-, also me.-lbers of the St. Ld
wir.l IIolv Name Society. invHed to funeral.
T,' . hJinti. ni.. from 21102 N ..th st So.
.'inn fe.iulem muss at St. Ldward s Church,
in n tn Int. Hol' Sepulcher Cent Auto
funeral .m,v . .., ,.,
(,'1-tlN.-... '. .11.13 ... .,..,,.. ......... ,,,
M-irtin and Nra O'Connor (not Urnwn).
.cod "i) i:-I.ile Em. friontH. Catji..lral
-P A "l ut' U"ly Name Society. ln.Ltl t
, . 1 T,.l .III II
repldenp of aunt.
kllia K itruuii. ltd- Mt- Vernon M SoU-mn
mi na nf pMiu.i'in Cathedral of Sit peter and
Pmil !) u. m 'nt llol ros vyn,
Aulu
funeral H-tlilmom rrtpprn copy
O'DONM.M-
17. DKNNIS T.
i '." '. ..,, Weatmliister L em
c uirrn '"'"' ,', .'.( V ni inin'
NULL lteiaii' "ini
funeral. Mon ,. ! . " a,1.- J't!, ,
nr. Mr au..- .'........-, ---., . --,l
,l" IJfirilll.N .I. C ,l
'. Solemn requiem mn .".u." .'.'.'..""'
Solemn requiem m . " -
N.itlll. I'I a
"" "" -
AUlo I'lnera.
iVin-rFpioV July 17. CIEOROE W . fon
of Hubert and I.IIHmii Pntt-rson. aped SI.
Relatives and frl-nd. imlted lo 'uneraj.
Vnn 1 SH n m.. 2"47 Pierce nt. Sen ic
ifotter 1 en.oflal Ilaptlst, Church -j-M P m.
nt Fefnwood Cem. Fl lends ina lall hull.
";0I
tt.U Phlla int. private. Friends may view
"tlrvN'Wl-s'.ddenlv nt Ocean Cltv. N.
t ";, 19 THOMAS T nnd CHARLES T
rti-YNER his eon. Pue notice of funerals
"'irm'&l'Eh July 17 MARIAN nciDKN
c,-1tfSSI ER wife of Edward H. Schuas.
,.J. rteUtiven nnd friends milled to
umir.e.. -.--- vn.. 3 ti in
f n of Gloucester. N J.. Invited to
"'i Tues.. 8:30 a. m. 1417 N Howard
solemn hlkh requiem mass St Mlrha.rs
jr?i To a. m. Int. private. IIolv Sepulchre
J-.
. '
JiFcnnooK. July n. J. Howard, son
.HJiillam II ami Jennie O Sheubroolt,
of-e,i 11 RelatlvcH and friends Invited tn
? ."'m ! P. m . 020 S Heerhwood
.', tnn n.
ood
...li
T i. Ml Morlah Cem.
st int H. ""
Krlenda may call
Sun. eve
ANNA ELIZAHETI!
roan auiiu' -
a ...inhnn rv .
..... fiinnriil.
' rr,;:; i..,hel JlcKeone. .'.nil N Warno
, 'V'r' '?; Rock. Int. private Mt. Mori;
f,, tlienda mav call Sun eve
L5,riia July IS. aEORGB THiiMS, K
uurifin
TllUJin. "'-,iii :,:' ';
hn.iM.nd rif Anna 1 " " Aunmson)
'""cTHl relative, and friends, all organlVa
.rt. of which he was a member. Invited
Lone?.nera servlcea.,JIon.. P. m. 103 N
acer
uunn -,""l...-,
to funerai prL ""'v,,,., rm Tri.n.iu V..
fith Ht In, ureru. "" -" - tivMUB may
CVHJNNA -u!yPl'8.JO"N J . husband of
a.l.h n Whim- nelallvea and friends
rved to funeral. Mon., 7:30 a m . 139 W.
n,Jmh?rland st. Solemn reaulem mass
SSJo-Th of the "visitation B. V M. 0 . m.
Int New vaincu.a.
BflOAD And
DIAMOND j
",; ?A,';r;-",', .i,,.. i?.n n.i1,-.l,.i; r navlnB wen grantea to Fidelity Trust Com- I KNITTERS, experienced on fashioned work
PHILOJ 1-.NA MARLMII nelatlves an I , ,- all persons Indebted to the said estate on power flat machines" best time-work
Urlcmls imlt.d. to funeral. Ties... 10 a. m . Br requested to make payment, and those wages with bonus Highland Hh.ii.e h.i..
Knrom 'he residence or nissisier.virs.vvni. having ilalms against the same to present, Co., nth and State sts, Pamdcn, N. J.
1 West I.-iiir-I HI rem ltemalns may be i Ha(i ronimmv. Kn as.aai rh.nii t
eT,V.r,;vTlv 17. OF.OROn F PHTRV.
hus- .... .t.,i Meru.lcnre Cem .
mm I IPS Julv IS HAUlir w. nus-
A.. Keystone .. -'" ,-niie l tof.in.rSl
nf A I'enna iv. ... ...". ,-r-.
o.n t,. m.. -ij ix. rarson ...
. St James a
m"J.n-vi?'?t.luly 1 r.l.I.EN. widow nf
ChrsUan II. Sender, a Bed 42 Relatives and
( nrisiia... ... Drrtmlne Lodce. No. 14. o.
fr,
s
fun
T..... 1ft
uNnBitTAKHrtfi
.I iaei.es suss sasirmneTliiie ns in ..
fi mff rTM HJT ii B.V.a3
nKATits
Frc.l.rlek R While .Tl.tatlvn. and friend
: -."""" -- ......... -..........-.- .. - - -
Invited to funeral services, parlor of Charles
Jt Htuard. Ardmore, 1'a., Sun,. 3 v. m. Int. 1
(IllVltlP -"
I.IMAL ADVERllSEMfiXTS
rttt" 'TirK IS IIKRKIIV OIVHN THAT
lUtJ an application will he made to the
(Invernor of the State of Pennsylvania, on
August I, J0IB, hy Henry J. Uemiili'.' John
O. Mosle and ,Ioeiih ,1. I'oley. under tne Act
of Assembly of the Commoiiweattn of Penn
a.tlvanla, entitled "An act to provide for the
Incorporation nnd regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April M, IS74 and tne
supplements thereto, for the charter of an
Intend, d corporation to ho cslleil C'ulilll
iliilldliuc nnil l,iun Association, the chnraiter
and object of which Is to conduct a building
and loan association under the laws relating
thereto, and fr these purposes to have ami
possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
and privileges of the said act of Assembly
ond Us gupplrmrnts.
JAMBS K. MA8TERKON.
Solicitor, .
rr3F' lT.TK OF MARTHA CA.MURO.N
W t ttVliutV Ju...,...l i.Mlltirv lei. I
t'rs of admlnlstrktion c. p. a. upon the es-,
iaie ore requested to maxa paymem, anu
those having claims against the same to pre
sent them, without delay, at the ofllco of the
said company. Nos. 32o-331 Chestnut st.,
Philadelphia.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANT.
WJ1, P. GEST,
President.
Jf3SlUSTATB OF IIAKIIARA TAI.LMAN.
e-11 flecensed belters testamentary upon
the estate of Rarbara Tallman. deceased,
having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com.
pany. all persons Indebted to the said estate
re requested to make payment, nnd those.
svine claims sgolnst the same to present '
hem. without dlay. at the office of the said ,
hav
them.
company, Nos S2S-331 Chestnut St..
1'hlla.
FIDELITY T11IIST COMPANY.
WM. P. OEST.
rresldentr .
ff5rllTATK OF BENJAJIIN 1". I4AW.
V Itr.NCK. deceased Letters of ad
ministration d. b. n. e. t. a. upon the
estate of Hentamln I'. Lawrence, deceased,
naving neen granted to Fidelity Trust uom.
pany, all persons Indebted to the aatd estate 1
are requested to make payment, and those !
having claims against the same to present'
them, without delay, at the nflice of the
said company. Nos. 31!3.331 Chestnut at..
fmia.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY.
WM. P. GEST,
President.
5'I1.,TATB OF KATI, "INT. lie- '
.rii.r,, ,,,. 01 Bominisiraiiuo
ir esnro or ni wini neeeasn,
rv imnn
inc rwu.ie 01 .-..-.ran jane t'orier. oeceasea.
Phlla,
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY
WM. P. GEST.
President.
LOST AND FOUND
HARPIN Lost. Wednesday. July in dla
nicmd birpln. Schuvlklll Valley train due
llroad St. l-tntlon !i:SS a. m. to 17th nnd
fhe'nut "Is bv trolley to JUh and Chest
nut st Reward by L. N. Robinson, 1731
WM, ., HM,r
RIN'n Lost Mondnv evenlnir, between r,3d
und ."Hlh st.. on Raltlmoro ave.. diamond
platinum rlnu. stamped J E. c. fc Co
II 4240 Liberal reward If returned to J.
E Caldwell & Co., Juniper and Chestnut
streets
PERSONALS
1 , ,
WILL any motor vehicle owner or operator
who was fined by tho authorities In St.
icv - onr."1. Delaware on Sunday, Julv 13 last.
I communicate at once with EUGENE TC.
1 HOP.LE. Screturv Automobile Club of Phil-
I ad.lnhl.i 23 S. 23d St.?
-rrr
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BCI-L TKLKPHONn OPEHATIXO
No Kxpfrienco Necessary
$io pun wnnic von ncoiNxnns
Salary Increased aftpr
tho first four weeks'
training period.
Younir women hotween
IK nnd 2i will find tele
phone oneratlnK ery
faFfltmtlner clean work,
with unusual opportunl
tlM for advancement tn
salary and position.
In addition to a Rood
salary, wo have com
fortable, rest and lunch
rooms, where food la
served at cost.
Call personal!
First floor, lim Aich st.
Mlaa Uynti
IVOIIK OOOP PAT. APPLY RFRNSTRIV.
IIAI'M-DACOSTA CO.. 22D ANTi anr!!;
BLF.VF.N'TH FLOOR. ..
I "".',rlii. a,K:".- .r."1"1,".!?-. .9" . :'dl''
UH IUI-.-C1. j'-iicn-yi w. V.H.. lUJj
I Filbert.
BXAMNBns wanteoon ladles- 6nk drea.e.
, I'trlsteln & Co.. in;i Filbert.
FINISHERS wanted, experienced on ladles'
I.-N1SHERS wanted, exp.
I ik dreeH. Perlateln I
(JAMPRKI.T.'S
.., ..-'4 Kflhnrt
sottpq
SSTADLISHEU lbOO
WOMEN AND GIRLS
FOR KITCHEN WORK
PREPARING VEGETABLES
MEATS. ETC.
ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
HIGH WARES
INCREASED AUTOMATICALIVT
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 4S HOURS
PLENTY OP OVERTIME
SPECIAL UONUS 2 PER WEEK
JOSEPH CAMPMELL CO
2D AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. N. J,
GIRLS
10 years and over
to work In wall-paper factory
Good wages. Apply at once
HECKER. SMITH PAGE
Water at. and Snyder ave.
GIRLS, not under HI years; steady work,
good pay. Apply Hush Diamond. Jas-
per miiu vji. ,,.,. e.o
llAIRURBSSnil -Must he good marcel
. ... .... oaaI iirarrdfl alcrn e.t.lMr... Ji. . .
wti.pi, k""" ",,'-"' "'" ""H'l'umiii want
ed. Jim. Tofner. 161 S. youth Carolina
av Atlantic City.
HOSIERY
KNITTERS
Experienced on
Wlldman rib machines
Steady, well-paying positions
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
Oxford and Mascrer sts.
HOSIERY , Palrers and folders wanted:
steady wrk, good pay. Apply Hagar
Hosiery Finishing Works. Westmoreland
and C ata
HOUSEKEEPER, to assist in carinr for
convalescing patient In addltbn to caring
for ams.ll apartmenti sleep out If desired!
white, not over 30 years of age. Address,
giving phone number and salary desired.
M 10.1. Ledger Office.
HOUSE 11IRL wanted. Sherry's Cafe, llroad
ana nir....""
LADY, between 21 and 2". college graduate,
for stenographic, secretarial and general
office dutleai good opportunity. Apply by
letter A 221. Ledger Office.
MAin Wanted by lady living In hotel a
JgffJSf' Appiy-A"212."dg?rOfnc.!"""
JTURBE. nfacttcal or housekeeper to cara
for amall apartment In addition to ronva.
leaclna; patient; not onver SO years nf are
good appearance; aleep out I'dealrd Call
8856 N. Pr ve" or Voa Tlora fiS70 J.
HELP w'ANTED FEMALE
.1 I2T'""l. '!&? JP fVf. .wl
niraur wutk. 11 vs-ian n m isaavsori i iniiarwair
.,rt yji-i M ir:-rj.
"l?J."i
lorRANO -Toung soprano for quartet
.l-,t...,. "! .musical reputation; unusual
possibility; salary 1200. Dox 2, 1518
Valnut at.
f'-W'ANKNT POSITIONS OPPOli.'
TI;N1IY FOR ADVANCEMENT.
,PUItMC I.EDORn CO.
T1I AND CIIKSTNtIT RT3.
ASK FOR JHl, WIEST
STENOaRAPHEH, exceptional ability: ex
cellent chance for advancement for a
conscientious young lady between 111 and 2.-.
Witt ld' APly by letter or call II s.
rront st.
lKALIIh.Il Competent teacher, desiring
more pleasant and profitable cmploMnent,
wanted hy firm, where her training and ex
perience can he used advantageously: pat
tlcdlars upon application. M 113, Ledger
'"': I'." '',"., ."rtf "ass. witn clerical
experience, s .14. P. o. Ilox 3470.
HELP WANTED MALE
BOYH wanted. Id years old: (13 per week.
nun. i,r.,..t ..... .-. rto St.
CABINETMAKERS AND ALL-AROUND
MACHINE HANDS. STEAIir WORK
GOOD WAGE'S. GEORGE V SMITH & CO.
4UTH ST. AND HOTANIC AVE.
CHIROPODIST wanWd for Atlantic City.
Mme. Toffler, 104 S South rarollna ave.
DESIGNERS, experienced In medium snd
K"f"y
',r,,i"cv.
"' ,nc -.
neavy machine tools: give age and ex-
..., u11".'-. Address A. Wood, cam
Nlles Tool Works Co.. Hamilton. O.
DRAFTSMEN Rethtehem Steel Company
has severnl permanent positions open for
first-class designers and mechanical drafts
lltfl OR hydraulic presses and machinery,
tolling mills and special machinery: only
men who ran deliver .the goods should npnlv,
(Jiving ago. experience nnd salary expected,
" " i.H..Hilmm'li Bethlehem Steel Com-
.",,,.. urtuiriirill, I .
r,n ., .,.,., ... - , ' ; "
uli. ,7 "anted, strictly flrst.clasi
orartsman, .experienced on heavy machines,
00 worJii, '"cation, Philadelphia. P -222,
Ledger Office.
ESTIMATOR Wanted, general building
estimator, familiar with re-enforced con
crete, must ho first-class man: state experl
ence and salary desired. .M loa. Ledger
office
HOSIERY FIXER
FIRST-CLASS FIjfER
en Scotf & Williams
full automatic machines
Permanent position: good salary
Chance for advancement
for right man
Applv Wallace-wilson Hosiery Co.
4368 Wain st.. Frankford
MACHINE HANDS EXPERIENCED MEN
on moulders or stickers: 4R hours; hlithest
waseB. Pinning Mill. Uth and Tioga sta.
,',;'- anted, an experienced man. capabloJ
... uikAiu.iuK ,m teacninf? a nlftlt-grade
course In trnrflc rates and management. Ad
dres M in, Lfdaer Office.
iJciAb oproitTUNiTins
FOR
MEN ON PRODUCTION WORK
fAgea IS to 4a
WKIGHT 140 LBS. OR MORE
MUST RI5 IN GOOD PHYHICAL
CONDITION'
No experience necessary
No labor trouble
Apply in person or eommunlcatn at
once with Factory Employment
Oft Ice. .
THK OOODVKAR TIRi: AND RUDnCR CO.,
AKRON.'. O.
r
WANTED AT ONCE
RIVETERS
RIVETERS
RIVETERS
first-class MEN
COME WITH YOUR GANGS
, THOUSANDS OF HOLES
READY TO DRIVE UP
INSIDE AND SHELL WORK READY
IT'S PIECE WORKNOW GO
APPLY
CHESTER SHIPnUILDING CO.. LTD.
FRONT AND KURI.1N STS.
CHESTER. PA.
QR SEE
MR. DILL, 1.121 ARCH ST.
PHILADELPHIA
ROOFERS white Annlv 1322 N nth st.
SHIP DRAFTSMAN Applications wanted
from grade A and R men; rcpllpa treated
in confidence giving full qualifications. Ad-
dress M 117. Ledger Office.
SHIPYARD MECHANICS
' DOES IT APPEAL TO YOU TO 1JAVU
A JOU AS
RIVETER '
HOLDER ON
COPPERSMITH
CEMENTERS
TASSER DOYS
JIust bo over 10 yeara and furnish
proof of age
' WHERE YOU WILL HAVE
GOOD WAOES
OOOD HOURS
GOOD LIVING CONDITIONS
GOOD WOUKINCI CONDITIONS
GOOD TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
GOOD TREATMENT WHILE ON THU JOB
ir YOU ARR INTERESTED AND WISH
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS FINE
OPPORTUNITY MAKE A CALL AT
800 WALNUT ST.
See Mr. Shattuck
or Mr. Phillips
, 1321 ARCH ST.
See Mr. Swartx
i
. '
.. J .'!
t r
HELP WANTED MALE
SALESMAN
PAt.ES REPRESENTATIVE IS DESIRED
FOR TERRITORY IN NORTHERN PENN
SYLVANIA! CANDIDATE MUST TOM
SALESMAN OF PROVEN SUCCESSFUL
AHII.ITY LOOKtNO FOR PERMANENT
J..2JJNKjrr,ON. WITH -OPPORTUNITY FOR
STEADY pnnnnEss, Rvpcnn;TR witti
AL'TOMOHILr. TRADE PREFERRED! AP-
i-i.iv A.-vi AiijKT STATE Ann. EXPERI
ENCE. EDUCATION AND EXPECTED RE
MUNERATION! ONLY APPLICATIONS
MADE BY LETTER WILL BE CONSID
ERED. ADDRESS VACUUM DtL COM
PANY. AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT. 328
CHESTNUT STREET. THILA.
-L
SALESMAN, experienced, to take charge nt
., department of laboratory supplies. Wll
Hams, Brown & Earle. Inc.. fi8 Chestnut st.
STENOGRAPHER, experienced, and
assistant. to bookkeeper: permanent
position: opportunity for advance
ment, Apply'
PUBLIC LEDGER CO.
6th and Chestnut sts.
Ask for Mr. Wlcst
STENOGRAPHER Experienced, flrst-clesi
stenographer, capable of assuming secre
tarial duties: answers to contain full details
as to experience, salary and references. Ad
dress A 133. Ledger Office.
STOCK-BOND SALESMEN
A connection with a newly organized local
promotion house Is now open to salesmen
who are seeking a permanent future In this
line of business; In answering kindly give,
your phone number, as well as a general
outline nf your selling experience. Addresg
A 202. . Ledger Office t
TENOR wanted by Protestant church quar
tet choir: $(100 per year; In replying state,
experience P 2.13. ledger Office,
UPHOLSTERERS Good pay: steady work.
Apply J. U. Van Solver Co., Camden, N. J.
WANTED
Live wires, men of strong personality, to
organize lodges of NATIONAL DEFENDERS
an outirrowth of the war. Producers caoa-
bte of earning J.",00 mnnthtv communicate.
stating permanent address and phone num
ber. ,m 120. Leaser unice.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED MEN AND WOMEN
LEATHER OLAZERS FOR MOROCCO
WORK DNI.T; OOOD WAOES: STEADY
WORK: NO T,AROR TROUBLE. APPLT AT
MONROE f?T. OATE.
F. RLUMENTHAT CO.
WIMTINOTON, DEL.
YOUNG MAN wanted In uptown bank: ex
perience not essential: must be accurata
nnd eneraetlc Replv In own handwfltlnr.
KlvItiT particulars, also references and sal
ary desired. P 220. Ledger Office.
TOUNO MEN to Ieart trnd Apoly Abram
Cox Stove Co.. American and Dauphin
streets.
YOUNG MAN. graduate In nharmacv, with
some knowledge -nf laboratory work Wll
Hams. Brown - Earle. ine., Hlft Chestnut st.
General
WE TEACH TOT' TO DRIVE AND REPAIR
AUTOMOBILES
J2r COMPLETE COURSE 125
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Fattier. 1nl Pnrlnc Garden Open SnndaT.
?IT!I TTOTJS WANTED WALK
ACCOUNTANT, auditor college graduate.
age 3.". 2 years auditor of government
construe ti on account?, desires exMUtlva
office position. Accountant, 15 S. Indiana
ave . Atlantic City. .
BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT Youngman.
21. desires position with micantlle es
tablishment or with firm of nublie account
ants; Wharton School graduate; 3 years
bookkeeping and cost accounting exnerlence;
AOr e ferences P 213 ledger Office.
COLLECTOR On ins to a chanpre In the.
method of hardl'mr our collections wn nro
ohllred to dispense with the services of our
collector; we are anxious to Place him. Th
National Cash Register Co.. 730 Chestnut st
SALES and advertising executive, with 0
years' successful experience. Is desirous of
making change due to present employers
rrnvlnc offices South. A 200, Ledger Office.
SECRI.TARY or office work; open for part
time engagement, speak other languages:
best references Ad. W. A . 22.1 S 3d st.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS. HARVEY. 1010 Rlttenhousa, square
Reliable help supplied and wanted.
BLDG. MATERIALS REPAIRS
FOUNDATION STONE FOR SALE
QUARRY AT NORTH PHILADELPHIA
H C. AMBLER, 3717 Old York road.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED A man with good reputation,
with a capital of $2a.000. for equal part
ner In shoe business; conducting 2 large
Htores In th heart of the city; doing $300, -(ion
business nnnuallv. For further Informa
tion communicate with Box V 231, Led. Off.
AN EXCEPTIONAL opportunity A high
grade bakery and delicatessen store, lo
cated In the best bus'ness town on the
Penna. Main Line; doing a cash business of
SHOO per week, with no deliveries. The prop
erty and business for sale on account of ill
health. Apply to John Price & Co.. 3133
Market
CAPABLE business man will Invest $3000 or
more, with services, in eatab. provable
business; stnte line. A 127. Ledger Office.
MANAGERS wanted In every locality; some
capital required Address J. J, Carney,
l.n,, , nr.ncH ceinci, . .
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BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Positively hlphest rash jiricen for vour dia
monds, any size from U to in rarni.' nnn
pay higher; also old cold, platinum and iUvr
bought. Estates boucht (private). Est. 10 yra,
The Diamond Shop i-J
DIAMONDS" BOUGHT
ANY SIZE PRICE NO OR.IECT
KELLY & CO.. 032 CHESTNUT ST.
Eulje 21-22. Over Child's Restaurant, Prhr.
ELECTRICAL TREAT . physical culture.
i:,2L llonrdwalk Atlantic City. Entrance
to rlcht of store.
VISITING HAIRDRESSER, formerly with
Mlsa Cloud; eyebrows arched, tienna treat
mt-nt; all shades blond and black. Wood
land 3520 W.
ELEC. treat and manicuring. Office Hutch
ison Rldg.. fourth floor, Roomi 408-407
122 8. 13th St.! hours. IP-ft.
FOR ESTIMATES on punch press work ea!I."Jff"8'j
write or Pnone fttiA.i.Nr.ni.i wsaurAie
TURING CO., 470 'York ave. Market 4088.
EI.ErTRIC treatment ft manicuring. Room
10. Heed Rldg. 121R Filbert si. Loo 3082.
CARPET CLEANING
ESTABLISHED 1873
Automatic Carpet Cleaning Co.
3014 LUDLOW ST.
Bell. Treston 2108: Keystone. West 5023 D
Carpets and rugs cleaned, scoured and
stored; Oriental rugs our specialty: fine.
durable rugs woven from your old carpets.
WALLACE
j N 101828 N 20253 Church lane. Otn.
DANCING
MODERN steps at summer rates. Apply
(trarla Studio. 11 S. Oth St., opposite
Postofflce
FOIl SALE
OFFICE1 FURNITURE
Large, lot desks, safea, files, cabinets and
central office furniture, etnre fixtures.
We Buv. Sell and Exchange.
PATTEN FUJINITURU CO
LOCl'ST 407(1 1127 ARCH ST ItACPI egl)
FOLDINO AND INVALID CHAIRS
1'Ull DA1.E, JHU kJ IllllCi
Theatre chairs, movlng-plct machines, etc.,
school desks, church pews and pulpit chairs.
CHAIR EXCHANGE, 8. E. cor. (1th and Vln
NEW WIRlTlCE CREAM CHAIRS
$30 PER DOZEN
REGULAR PRICE 13d
OHA1R EXCHANGE. 3 E. cor, (1th and Vina
BATHTUBS, sinks, toilets, wash trays.
washstands, radiators, hot-water and
steam Boilers, pipes and fitting cheap. 142(1
S. nth, J'hone Dickinson 374.
BILLIARD pool, comh't'n 2d-han bought.
sold, rented, exen. neater, a.-u uirarq ae
HOUSEHOLD furniture beds and cots com-
pieie. p.ierry e. ..,,,., huh ,iiii.,i.i
MEN'S SUITS made to order from your own
materials, 12.B0: nt and workmanship;
guaranteed, Hessert, 035 Arch st. .
REFRIGERATORS and fixture; for grocari
and meat markets; terms If desired,
RANDALL fc CO. 331 N. 2d.
SAFES, fireproof, slightly, used, some, with
thin walla: also steel cabinets. 72 N.Fourth
STANDS. CABINETS), ete.T big bargains.
Phlla. Printers' Supply. 14 S. fith .1.
THREE-PIECE PORCH folding set, consist.
Ing of armchair, aettee und table, 14.60.
Including delivery anywhere In city.
CHAI R EXCHANGE. S. E cor. 6th and Vina
OLD GOLD
Cash paid for old gold, silver: clocks ro-
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