. a.'ic " 3 " i-r o i j 0'- ' i ,t. v '.i tf tj u , S. " -, , r rV '' - . EVENING PUBLIC LEIGEI-pILADELfHIA, TUESDAY,' AttGUfel J 26, 19X9 . J T!7.i, l-O.i- f . It-t It' F4 I fe rr ? PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR KAT Ulnt. ltd 01.1 hushrls. The et ruled firm, but trade was quiet. The ttons; .No, l red winter. ..;n, .no. i em anrlnr. t3.ftni Vo. 1 hard winter. ,i No. I red nt.iter. garlicky. . 37: 1 ren, amutty 2.". wo. J reo. sap :y and imultv. 15. a.4, NV. 2 red winter. tfl.ffll No. 2 nnrlharn anrlnr. 2.3(1! No. 2 f V "i II a t- Ul . J-aiM winter, i: 31, No. 2 red winter, gar . i, hear. 12.14: No 9 red, amutty. t2 3(1: No. X red. rarl (kv and smutty. 12.31. " CORN Receipts, In.snt bushels. Sup M tmsw were email while demand wa light. afi. Prices unchang-tl We quote jel'mv In car am,. ior loeni iraiie no to quality ana 10 tlloii, at 2 122 14 per bushel. . OATS Rncelpta ,-i7.tiJ4 bushel, Run- V- ' at former emir. W- nitnl.it Far lwl e. In .. . a.... ..kiu iiimi'iuLr uim mr uinin,,-. , a iiuii finraiion. .-so, l nite. Ilinrnic. .No. s white. i0ci No, 3 whit- SdOSTr: No. 4 white. FLOUR neplrt, 1,181.881 Ihs In aarka Trade mb alow hut prices were firmly held Quotations' To nrrUe. per 1IM1 ilia In 14n-lb. Juta aarka. Winter rtralsht. western, new. J10.loeio.40. nearhy, new. M0W10 2J: Kansas straight nn imtll.3.1. Kanaaa. short patent new HI nn Oil 7.V spring, abort patent, nl.l, 13fl3.5l do. short rat nt, new. Ml 7.1Bt2. do. patent, old 111' Ml jWU: do. do new, til 30CM1 7.1. do. first clrsr. old. 10 2.1P io. ,io. do new, . 7,-. 0,80. BYB FLOUR w.l. dull but atcnil We quel at $8.SSS50 per bnrrel, In sacks, aa to q.allty. PROVISIONS The market ruled .lead) ulth a fnlr Job. Dlnedemandfor most desirlittlnn yunisiinnM Ileef, In aeta. amnkt-d and nlr-tlrl.it .".p. knurklea and tender" etnnknl nnd nlr drled, 8.1c pork, famln. 57c hnm S I, cured, Iioie 3f?.10c do tklnnd looa-. asVtpaSc do. do, aniokrd. 3SH 40c: do, nailed, boneleaa Bftr plcnle phonhlera H P. cured, looae 2Sc do. imnkeil 25 If SHc: lielllea In plekle. looae :i:.e break faet bacon, 43ti lard arc REFINED SUGARS Lllht offrrlnaa reatrlrted bualnea and rncea were unchana-ed on a baala of l"c for Una granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTnil Demand was fair nnd the mar ket ruled firm with lleht offerings nf One frood. Quotations Solld-pn ked r-minfj eVtraa OIC. hlph.r-nrln L',in,l. .iNSItlO, thn . La,t.'r f.nri ISi" eales. etn flr,ta. 3H' . ' nrats.. SSVi 0.1.1c aeconils .Hitt.lSr, iweet creamery choice to fan.'N ."'itTtiic tin, fitr , J-ki- '..':, :",'.'. : 'J " "V..4.".V.'." guars' iisa ui ii. il till' 1 II II !! i lliini, '! mm EOOS- Deslnhle stnrli slid falrl and PHcea ruled Arm Quotations Fret- cnss. nearby, $1,100 per crate, rurrcn re-. Ipts that will i-rid, 811 fair n v.m,i n nv 14.40; western extra flr-ts 8 1 .1 ltd p, r a e firsts, J14 40tfl1 nearlij rnd ucstern si onda. 112 B0n,1 ,1i Inf. r or l"i l.iwr. fancy selected eBr-. jobbing at Vtffillc vr dosen. rUPCfiR Th... .. a llmlr,,l ftt,!,!,,,- "."'' , movement and little ihnnur 'n prlci Quota- llona: few YorK and Wlscnniln. whole- milk flats, current mm. fanri. 32r. snecl-ila higher; New York and Wisconsin whole-milk flats, current make, fair tn good 3ofi 3lc. some fancy good! jobbing .13fi34c POULTRY X.TVK The market was fiulet with nmnle ' offerings at former rates We qunte Fnl.. ( yla express. 3.1fi30i spring chit kens broil- Valley Iron Works Commercial Trust BIdg. NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION hae ateady work, good wagea and excellent working conditions. There are openlnga in nearly all branches for skilled mechanics. Apply Employment Department at the Yards Camden, N. J. Blower Equipmcnti, Heltini, Ventilation and Exniait Systems, Saett-Melal Work, Safelr Cuardt. C. H. RAUB Warne Are. & Berkley St.. Paj1ide.lpb.il, Pi. COMMERCIAL STEEL PRODUCTS CO. Delta. HnUva. etc.. Wire Cloth, Window and Door Screen Cloth. Wire Work. Win daw C.uarda. Partitions nnd Railings. AH products of Iron and Steel Pennsylvania Bldg. c rhol,eJ Sprure !)JS VULCANITE Portland Cement Phadelphia New York Boston HIOII QUALITY Ql'irK SKRVICB Motor Truck Delivery Lansdale FoundryCo. Tnntlatts Tn. Thone Iansdai-? 450 O.'W. KETCH AM Msnufaeturer of Architecturnl Terra Cotta, Bricks Hollow Tile, Etc. Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns 116 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . " ' NAGLE STEEL COMPANY STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS ( Pottstown, Pa. Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Hide N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street Philadelphia The IIooso at Snetljiltles In Taints and garnishes THE BALDWIN tocomotiveWorks ' Steam and Gasoline ,(!J LUCUMOI1VE5 ! r PfciUdelpti., p., k. , i, asjBjBjasjBapss 'V - . ". . i APPLIANCES. Wj!i$ era, not Leahorni, yellow.eklnned, well 1 22 tha. anlece. AdlQJtaet aorln chic! brollera, not Leahorns. yeiiow.akinned, nelahlnir 101H Iba, aplec.. aitrS.V. white I.enrorna, etlnw.eklnned, welahlnr IV tru lba. apiece. 3132ci whlta Ixahorna, )ellow klnnnl, amaller alaea. 2nOiiic, rooetrra, 23 yues atlrke, aprma .inc. do, l'eain, om. xi trnoc. da. Indian Kunne nner. oiq, anwwk'i DlKeona, old, per pair. 40ei do, louna, per pair, 85 O 40c, DftEf3Kr-lemand waa fair and aurpllea were kept well cleaned up. at firm price;. Quotatlona. Fbwla. freah-kllU d. ilry-plcked. In iMxea, welihlna 4 Iba, and over Hpete, 4Hic, welithlnic 4H Iba, ?.'nc. welghln Jl Ibr . 3,T30c, enialler alrea, 1.1t'34i frcah-kllled In bhla fancy, ilrjpUkcd, nflahlna 4 Iba and oer apiece, 41c welich ln 354 Ibe, nplooc, STBS'r wrlahlna .1 Mia apiece lUBJJe, amaller alaeal 32W3.V: old roratera dry-picked 27c bruln-re Jereev, irp'lonal lota hither do, neatern. ,"njf37c art Ins' duckllna nearby 34W3.V .iiali rtolen. J7 .'iOWS.2.1. do do welahlnu 8 lbs per doien. JURA?., do. do. weighing 7 ili per doien. J4 3l)1 23, do do, welghll i Iba. Per doien. 82 304? 3 .VI. dark. 0 2 23 small and No 2. tli)crJ2 ift,"J, FRESH FRUITS .nM'rT" np.ln u.niinr IV. nilnte AonlrS. 1HT hnket 40CHJ1 23. do. per bush -hamper. StlcWJ." do. per bbl . J5 80H Cantaloupes, Hela- were and .MarMano, per rrnie, ..-ruei . n.&M,.l.. ,nll..rn f ttk P tlOOff?3 , 11 jtrkht-rrln. pr nt IS2ic IVrli. 1 New Jrrft-y. ivr rrnlf, I1V2S0: do. Ho ptr NVtPt. 4Ooffll.'.0 Xuckli-ttfrrlVA P" jl- IsriiMr I.i-monn frr 1nk f 4 miefl oy I Ornncea. CAllfnrnln por x. $1 3W5 .. VEQETAQLES nr mrrr merit, supplier Onl.mi. tpdj rabbaiio , i.n... !J ...... uvii. loir... t.-o.t..n Uimer v niiote UT.lt- poiatopa, 'now, VtrtTinU ir Md No 1. $3 7Mf A 2 -iP'iJjf ji I prr ' ?.n a. jn. wnit mi n nf .irre Uihk(t No I. flffl JA limer ft-rad'n tr ...! . .' ... i in it. ....... i a ! 1 r.l,lu i,r lii.liet .-.ll7.-.r llnl.m. New Jersev r-r l.ikt 7"clll ."0 do di. oer buah -himn r, t t 'J in LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII HTfll'ICS Asked 3.' 'I' li " I" 0a irid 111 17 IK III! 13 Tin. II... ,A. MUI NHmnra Ml.hvn.v Mu..aK r.tenKi.in .Montana Xorlh Stjr nn Itescue IJula ... 10 la 1 4 I r.(ir.nrii:i.i stocks Atlanta ... .03 lllue Hull . ... 02 llonth on Dlimf II 11 l Palsy 02 Ivewanaa i i.l uro 111 Sliver Tick . 01 I MISl'Kl.l.ANi:OlP Ar,ona fnlt'c.l .. . 2.1 'Nevada Wonder .40 (Tecopa Slln . "" 12 No Change In Refined Sugar New York, Auc 211. ("nmliiinns in tlio sticnr ninrkot are virtually un riinii;;cl. All locnl rcfinrrs nre atill witliilrnvii from tlio market, but v.-l'h tin' cnnlinuntion nf t lit- arrival of i.ii it is d.pn imI tlint t'i" rel'tn'it ill lip alio In H'sutnr lneltinj, on noriinl -rale 1 ll,l?eajtn Within till' llCXt Wpclt Of tell i1"Ik. I'rlrra arc unchnnirml on tin1 linos ,i IV, loxs 'J per cent for mail, fur lino Kranulatiil. Haws nlo nro 'iiirliniiK.'tl at 7.28o for IK! ilesree rentrlfiiRals. Tlie T'nitoil States sugar niunlizntlon bn.irtl in.iiir no purrlia'-OM jextortlay. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silvpr was quoted in oiv ork toilay nt .1.14 nn nunro. nn , ......... ..1 v.. ,1 .... ..,11...'. in. of -7,0. In Ionrlnn tho price 41. nn advoneo of Vjil. , incrpiiRC was MM 3 EDUCATIONAL Iloth Kexra BUSINESS' COLLEGE The expansion ir tiowrnment buslnesa throuprhout the coun try has made places for thousands of young men and young women. Qualified StenoRraphers, Bookkeepers, Clerks, Secre taries, Typists, Salesmen arc greatly needed The salaries paid are excellent Our courses In these branches are the ery ones that will enable jou to fill one cf these line opportunities for promotion. Ucprln training: with us now. You will find the work most Interesting, pleajiant and will coon be ready Day school opens September 2. Klffht school opens September 3. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AN ACCnKDITKI)" roMMnnriAi, SCHOOL 919 WALNUT STREET TEMPLE UNIVERSITY College of Music . Thaddeus Rich, Mus. Doc., Dean Tha4deuB Hlch, Alfred Irenr, Harry Alelmikoff . ... Violin Phillip H. Ooepp. Mua. Doc. William S Thunder. Kmll F Ulrion, y. c. Rauser Plnno, Theory and Organ Lewis J. Howell, flertruile H Fernley . . VrJce F,5nkbnc,h1eCs3loftMu.ic, from-prirry Department to tne awarding; or diplomas. Moderate terms I Full Details la Cotalopur F-IZ. I Phone Diamond 631. or call at the I College of Music. 211 S 17th St. linAHTH SCHOOLS North Phlla. Rranch 0I ,V. T.ehlgh Ave., Carl Clemens, Director. Thone, Tioga S315. Oermantown llraneh 5610 Oerman town Ave. 1H. Chelten Ave.), iter- ( man (i. Klunme. Director. Phone, W omlng 4149-W ' Oak Lane nraneli 800 Old York I Road, Oertnide II. Fernley, Director, i Phone, Oak Lane S8S-W. WHAT EVERY ONE MUST KNOW Certain things are absolutely essential to BUccefS'ful career In modern busi ness. Picking them up aa you go alon is a difficult and Inefficient way of ac quiring, them. I Let Pelrce School teach you these busl. i noun essentials then Mart out ready to concentrate on bigger tnmga. Make your advancement rapid and suri prepare at Pelrce's. Send for SSth Year Rook PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Pine St West of Broad. Phila. Our graduates are In constant demand fee l...n. nnslttnna. Graff HBorthaaa. the easy, speede system. eComplst business and secretarial courses. Special ratea for AUIUII. 4ii.n".T .,,.,,,. mw.w. aay time, an or wrti vr iu particulars and eataloirue. illl'A. SUPiar.-in .,.. rH nd rntleca of rommerea 10H raeatnnt Wt.. rUl.it.lohla, TIIK TOAM4I.IN INHTITL'TK sritooL or MECHAMrAi. arts Draftlns. Mathematics. Mechanics. D NAVAL ARCHITBCTVBB nell Market !!.1T m H. eleventh St. Women and fllrls FRIENDS, CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Reopens Ninth 'Month Hi Write for Year Book and Rates , CHARLES BCIITON WALHII, Prlnelpat IBih Rsrs Hta.. Philadelphia. Elementary VShoola In Different Parts of the City. The Gordon-Roney School ray Girls. 11 Bpraea Street General and Colleits Preparatory Coarser. Kte pereen nq urav v iOTe. s-ka. . S J." 1 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS CMrr, Aur. 19. 1I0O8 necetpla, 000 head. Unevenly Jn23e lower than yesterday Moat declining- on packlnar trade, top, 121 SO: heavy. J1H.10O21.23: medium, lit) 18921 40: lliht weight. J10 23(521. 801 llht. M.TBSJi heavy packlnr aowa. smooth, JIR.2S01R S: rourh, M7 23918; Plaa. J1I 30011) CATTLJS necelpta, 10.000 head Oood and choice native beef ataera. beat "aha" atock and bulla about steady, In-between ateera and 'she" atock alow to 28c lower. Natives steady to 28c higher Fetdera and wrsterna steady to ehade lower: beef ateera. rhoico ,i nrime. Jin.RBtflS 73. medium and a-ood. jH2.B0ttlfl.33: common. llutria.Mi. .'n'umrnPn'o''heJ'Tf? J7.3(ii3( cows, 87. 2SW13.B0. caivea. aiD.iio m?(i An 811 ESP Receipts, 80, v..!.. !., Vat iMtnhft i.ooo head slow. I atead to 23c lower, , choice best natives strad . butchers, J16.7S. lower. , nttabnr.h Pa.. Auif 2fl IIOOS Re- Cflptn. aooft Hteady iivaif r..if.ov, ri i", , ,. aiuni, llirH tail-lfaVPa n,ti yornrrF, - v-. ...... -. ''..".."..i, ! t a ITS nam nt B0 KIM I' rt..' ""' "'----. Top. J22.D0. :nat St, lx.ul.. 111.. AUR 2B HOOS n.,ii. 11.11(111 held. Ixiwer Top. JJ1.K'. k..lt. in?4?1t 9.V h.AVV Weight. J211T 1 SS. me.llum wlcht, 20 T.tf 21 J: Urht rlirht. 120 R02I W. Hht Huhl. ll.f.0 : 7.. heavy ptcklnn ipun, 'nwPi w i f, pnchlnv w. rounh iiaauvit; pib. . fMdtliiiV t . . . ! l CATTL.E lierPipic n M" .i T.. t, .!,,.. .! i.rlni 117 ..nit 1ft AO. nirdum Mlrtl "'""":."' """--..:"-: irnnl. HZ1 it ft". "'.T"' eVoVi- X1 woiarht. B-ritid and choice. S12vl rommon i ji.. n KIlH h.n, hae oatlU I nmi iiivuiuiM. .-.-- .. . .!;'- - i t'lfern. JTtf l;M. cows. $7lt.TA: cannera , nmt hsniiv welvht. JlMfii 1ft. ii,4' vuiit-ii y.t "'."" .. iiiii llsaiS.,10. feeder steera. ITfiflV13 30 Stoker tCerS. (iff II) 3.1 SIIF.K.P Heolpts 0000 head No salea. Knst lluffalo, N. V.. Aug 20 CATTt.B Ricelpts 000 Kneler Cales receipts, l.llll One dollar lower. 1MJ23 IIOOS Receipts 4200 Head l'lgs, If II 2.1 !.ower. others 406.10c lower, heavy. SJSIJ, mle.l, S22 3.1W22 30 jorkera. 2- .101122 no, pigs 131 r.1ii2. rough-. I1N I 1 K ,10 stags 112W l. J I'anadna, .22 230 22 30 ' Mli:KP AND 1.1MI1S Ilerelpts ,1400 biad I.ambs 2Se lower I.amhs, JllfflO.ST. few 110. jearllnga (112: wethera I1IMJ III 10. ewes, 1,-Hfli fin mixed sheep, 19.30 , 1 0 Knnsns Tit, Aug 2(1 IICXI'' Ilecelpta. smut head Lower Hulk. 120921.23: hwi I 0r21 10, medium weights. 120 21 23. IlKhta. 110 7321.3.1. light lights, fl'i inftan "3. packing sows )llfl l'J.25; llB. 11HW21 CATTI.K R-elpte 24.000 head and 300 ctlps Lower Heav beef steers choice and prime $17 31& 1H 00: medtum and good. I14 3ii01a3, common ll2 23W14 3nj light wilghta. good and choice 14.3,1 tT.TO; common r.nd medium lllt?14.40, butcher CRttl ','-" c!Jl,,.',r:-.nd V?,ieVi V,'. ,V ,to. S.i cannera and rultera. .12.1ll IS, veal Ives, light and handy weight S13 ,1ll? 13: 1 r fieder steers. Ju 00 913.00: stcrker steers. Ill Uimj 1 .-I SltKKP n-Clots 17.000 hen,! Twr I.ambs S11 3021 73. lambs, culls and com- mon jawil.no. earllng wethera IB 11.30 wes 10 MIU 1 31 il. ewes, culls anil common. f.lrTn 2.1. ewes, 12 30O14 30. 18.73215.30, feeder lambs. touth Omaha, Aug 20 HOGS Tlecelpta OOn t,ari Vn tenriic Parle hU. Fe.1c lower Aer.lge jesterday. 11(100 PATTLE Recelpta. 11 300 head. Hiirci;r iteceipts as.niMi nead LONDON METAL MARKET New York,. Aug 20. Cable advices re ceded nt the New York metal exchnnge thla morning quoted prices In London na follow-a: Ilr Hpot. 1271. a decline nf tt "i. f Hires. C20A 10a. unchanged and stralta, f272, a drop of ft 10s. Snles Spot, 30 tona: ft lures, 2.10 ton- 'tapdnril I npi r pot 90, futures, 07. both down. 2. Sale Soot. 800 futures Lead Spot. 24 17s d: lrnmc,i nitur.'. 2.1 Ills, up 2s nd. Mp-'l- ter Spot, tss 10,. futures. 3 io., both down. 1. Is No cleclroltlc copper receded, hi cljungfd liitur 1 2.1 Ills, up 2s Oil. Hpel- Secure a Government Job I WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 2S and Walnut Streets Begin Sept. 18, and End April 6 Tuition Cost for the Period Drawlnr tl.OH I'alnllnt oil. water and china.... lt.00 Knailsh Lantoaae 14,00 French or Spanish 18.00 Piano er Violin , Stenography beginners ... ., Stenography advanced Typewriting only , Ilookkeenlna 15.00 21.00 14.04 14.00 21.00 27.00 10:00 Ilookkeeplng, Mtenograpby and lypewrltlnr romblaed Filing and Indexing Iluatnes Rnelttth 14.00 12.110 R.0J 8.00 15.00 18.00 15.00 15.00 15.01) 0.00 I5.ni) 11.00 Iluslness Arlthmetle ........ l'enmanshln Cerrespandence roblle Nchool foreigners I'uhlle School Illiterates Crlntlnc Real Katate and Tonveyanelng . rnhlle Hneaklng (for men) ... . Art Needlework and Craehrttng rookery and Domestic Science jiressmaaing or .Millinery Architectural Drawing and Snecl flcatlnne . lx.fll) Merbanlcal Drawing 15.00 nine Print Rcadl.ia; for mechanics. 12. no Knrravlng 24.00 Watch and Clock Making and Re pairing 24.00 Telegraphy 15.00 C'nttjng Men'a Clothing; IB. 00 Strayer's Business College Philadelphia' Qrtattit Butlntnx School Hkltlful teacher Supec'or H,ulpment PracttPRl courneB Prorreiilve management. The moit Muccemful rradufttei. x Day and night cUnsefl Charre moderate Position guaranteed. Uln our rourne now. Call, write or phone-for full particulars. rUrayer'a. S07 Cheatnut 8t. Thone. n. 3M ART AM) TEXTILE SCHOOLS of the Penn- ylvanla Muieum and School of Industrial Art. nroq njto.-int5mrria.. upen septera bir 23d Circulars on rrquest. "young Men nnd Boyw William Penn Charter School No. S South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1889 and chartered by William Penn on tha same day as the city of Phila delphia. The Penn Charter flchool has main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence, Durlnj tha past 44 years, the school has graduated over 1800 pupils, of whom mora than 1200 have continued their studies In a acors of universities and professional schools, Tho unusual proportion of alumni who tiava taken one or mora university detT-.ee Is due largely to the character and permsnencs o tha teachlne stsff, numbering- over SO mem bers. Of these tha six senior members have given to the school an average term of service of 28 years. For three years there have been no changes In the staff, sava ad ditions to meet tha reaulrements of lnaseas- ed enrollment, which has already taxed to capacity ths new building added to equip ment last year. Magnificent playing fields of 22 acres afford ample facilities for ths exercise nf a school of BOO. The. 531st year begins September 28rd. The Prospectus for 1010-20 Is ready for dis tribution. Buildings are open for inspection and classification nf pnnlla fteptember 0th. HICHABD JIOTT OUMMKBE. I'h. V, HKADMASTKtt FRIENDS CENTRAL SCHOOL, SYSTEM Write for Tear Itoalc mnn Hkl. CTABMCS flCKTON. H-ALHH, rrinclpat ISth Rare fit:, Philadelphia. Elementary Schools tn Different Farts of I he City. Reopens Nlath Month 2J tt 0 "J 'i BERLIN THREATENED BY GENERAL STRIKE Nosko Raids Commune Quar ters and Spoils Plans to Elect Shop Councils r.) A nrrlln, Aur. 20. (Ilr A I . .' acnantlotini rniil ny titikinv .-oskp, apo rrtnrr for mlllfnrv affair nn tlia Pr""lr,"L r"ll!l j!' lhu,tr -JLLrf V '';"'" """ "t " - ""- meti'n rnunclla of greater llerllnl!.. .niA.i K i.4-i.i. threaten to precipitate another general , , The raid w a renult of trouble be tween Xoakc nnd a "rump" bonrd of the council, dominated by Richard Mueller nnd Ather Independent Com- tntinlat aRitntnra. m. . . IOC Hiruzaie grew , nf an nttomnf tir Mnlcr in fnrt-r ol nn attempt nr .iiueiier IO lorte lona of "shop councils" in advance i out election" aJTOIMrot nRaflltTS attntic rrrv. w. j. HOTEL ESPLANADE MH0I.K 1II)CK ON OCKAN FRONT Iiouton Io Snerlen Aw., Chelnea mrctlon, oapftCIly. 800 Krh and water bath ' tnd tverr comnleto Appointment. Modem hydro-therapeutic deirtment Orchcitra, av . . . r . ... sf. f :iva un a i a iv if - ww-..w .-mv,.w uini. a na nhi aar.ii-w aaai . .!. 1 ""; . . .V V?.. T .' "'" tririiy mnaern. private iminn, eievaior. eic,; noUbI1 tRble. 3 30 up dally; rpHh. weekly: auto Duppfai meetirainK. iitFOKiejn. iiotnnoieii l hotel under ownership direction K SHAT r I BLACKSTOME llrilula nve, nnd the wnru. oTerlooHlnn !h Hteel rtr. rapfirltr 500. Kvrry nerr Ife, romfort nnd enJoment. Hen wnter, bath, prlrutc and nubllr. Sperlnl Ar.erl. run plan $1 up dally, Ktiropeiin plnn tt up dalU, Auto bua to trnlntt. Modern tnnlr nnj rnrnthr hatha dept, nttnrlied. Hotel Biltmore Rhode Inland Are, near IIrdwalk Opn all ear. Amir, and European Plat.i. All nuttlde rooms. Suited with bath. Orchestra. Danelnir. Capacity 250. Hot and cold m-a water bathe. Fptc.al Kail rat en. Now book Inc. M!TMORi3 HOTKI CO. DaTTon Virginia Ate. elate to bench and Steel Tier. ! 7 Am. viknVvVU.MhlruuV. I ,,rator. Opt,, , rrnr. J.UI.r.KDS. Owner. ' THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Ale. and llench. ocean view: ca. paclty 330. prliate batha, running water In rooms, eleator. etc. American plan: special weekly rates, booklet. 8AMUIJL EI.LIS. , TRAYMORE AHANncarvl IWRLffS GREATEST H0HLSU0CESS PiTNFY New York ae., near Ileach. """'1 lat-clasa house: tabic abun dantly supplied with best market affords; baths, all convenlencea, hathlnff from house, free shower batha. 12.50 up dally. 114.00 up weekly Capacity 2.10, 31, C. HWEENKY. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Terms mod erate. Phono or write. M. Walsh Duncan, Nil T T A I L DIRECTLY ATLANTIC AVE. AND nOARDWALK MnTCI DOCrnntl Kentucky a .HOTEL bUSLUBbLnhuc"a hou. open Ml yoar, n A. B 3 a.. n..ie hing from MAH1U.-S. Avon Inn c'?n cn'' vn?inia Ave. Private " baths, running water: elevator to street Superior table H. IV. Williams. I New Clnrion "i"' " s nt"' """ . IMOgiet. M. K. BU.MJ-AI.-I5. boniface. Beechwood KKTyrUZV. n,?.o!i 112 00 up weeklv R Mackenthum. wii.nwonn. y. j. E10-eton Inn Centrally located nr. tieach , orchestra: hooltlet J. AI.HERT HARRIS. OCKVN CITY. N. 4. Tnre "th Weeley. Exc. culaln. D. T. FRT Ownership mgt rapw may. K. J. Coyle's Marine VUU "ST." nlshed, airy nnd apaclous. One block from beach and Heading Station, Culalna un excelled. 613 Columbia Ave. O. J. Corle, Prop. PO 1VT PI.F.ASANT. N. J. The CarrOlItOn Fnelnr """"ocean J. an ODen until October 1. CSolf. tennis, fish- lnir. bathtne. sailing. Quiet mrormal. ROnEUT M. rnni'CH. Mgr. Also TnK I.F.ICHTON Point Pleasant. Onen until September 2. MONTCT.AIB. N. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME Hotel Monfolair MONTCI.AIR. N. J. MOST DKT.IflHTFOT.I.Y DITCATRD RESIDKNTIAI. IIOTIJI. IN NEW CORK'S 8VIURHH. r.PEN THR KNTIRE TKAR FRF.DKRlCK C. HA I.I. COMPANr i AWKOW. TA. Will take Summer Boardoia In my beauti ful farm home I good food and fine location: also provide permanent home for ag-ed pea o'e who are willing; to pay for comfort. UARDEN SPOT TARt.K WATKR CO. Akron, fa. bCmVENKVlLLE. Pa. D..lrinmen Inn Ide' rnodern resort; ferKlorneai inn Mgh )oca . pr, bath; oatg hath'B. Ilah'g. Tennis Hklt U, M, Carl WAKII1NOTON. D. C. Burlington Hotel Ieso than fla minutes from everything. American and European Plans 431 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2 & Up II. T. MILLER. Manager. nOSTON I HOTEL PURITAN j 3SO msaenwsaRltAv.Boton ' I 9 The Distinctive! J Doaton Housa I calladby globe trottersonaof the moat homellM and attractive I .hotels tn tha world. Modaat rates. 1 Writa for our booklet withauldeto I f historic plaojt. RL-CosUIIO'Hgr. J STKAMKIIIP NOTIfKa if i !li "1 'i am& Regular Sailings from Philadelphia MARSEILLES ad BARCELONA Steamship ELM BRANCH Sailing About September 25th Loading nt Port Richmond. Sept. 12th For Rates and Particulars apply to American Steamship RVn I Fctsitaa "zrr .-".. lalopliona, 6.1 ,- to k f i r, .V" of the lajue hr the ifOTcrnmtnt of a writ for the election. Fenrlim the defeat nt thflr radical aoylet program, the ultra -radical, pro. r?edl to make etetmlvf nrrariKrmrnta or bnllntirjK In the me IndiiRtrml when tlir government Mep ir.tormrxi tne workers that would be Invalid. Tho radical iinn.ullntdr accepted the rhnllcnee of the cortrnmrnt and riroceeded to perfect plan for elec iona to he held under their direction. I This resulted In NonkoV ordering the 'raid. The documents aelzerl included much , t-i t.ti. 2 a. il.. i. ' n1"'' 1 .ts ere planning nn trnRlve I rionticni itiatirrcction wltn the aid 01 " . JBeatljs. It.riAl' Ait TR T.TTr-Y A UntlMRB-V ' n'Mnm. nt FMurtl,l iM.v ICrtanB Invllrf a -....--..........-....--,,....,.......... . innerni services un .. w mow urove ave., ni'.,nut ,,m- Tliura.. 2 p. m. Int. private, from hie late residence. 8S38 Woodland ava. omtt Hovers Ullgh Maaa at riemenfa Church, Paachal- Al.TEML's. Aug. 24. KLIZAnunt s..ivllie, o B m. Int. Koly cross C;m. daughter of Elenor and late Francis Altemua PELU Aug. 24. tTENJAMtN KnANKLIN ' Empire Tours Adirondack, Traqttola and OnondnffA Tralli Three famoua automobll route In NEW YORK STATE Good roada and excellent hotela. ltandy pocket booklet containing full In formation of routes and mans mailed Ira. Addreaa'Tj N. DA1N. Seo'y. EMPIRE TOURS ASSOCIATION Nanbursli. " York BTBAMBIIlr XOTirFJ (Passenger and Fralarht Bertlce) NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Carmania Aug. 30 Orduna Sept. 23 Carmania Oct. 4 Orduna Oct 28 Carmania Nov. 8 NEW YORK to CHERBOURG and SOUlHAMflUN Mmirr.tania Sent. 17 Maurctunla Oct. 13 j,""..t.,i Jr.w B MaUrCtanla .... .XlOV. o NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON " , VT sjmm a giwnr i vi Royal UCOTgO AUfft 30 t,' r.cnro-r. Oct! A Royal George Nov. 1 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and CHERBOURG Cnronia Sept. 24 Caronia Oct 29 NEW YORK Io PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saxonla Aug. 30 Saxonia Oct. 4 Saxonia Nov. 6 NEW YORK to PIRAEUS Pannonia Aug. 28 BOSTON to GLASGOW TC1...1.. e..i -try Ejiyoil "ept. J. I Scindia Sept 27 NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Sept 6 .,.. mrioun . 1 nunnu PHILADELPHIA to LONDON vennonia oepi. V.nnonl Vennonia .Oct. PhUadelphia-Rrbtol (ATenanoatax nock J Venusia Sept 1.1 Venusia Oct. 25 Pier 16 South 1300 WALNUT ST., PIIILADEI.riHA JAVA-PAClf SC UNE JEL Service SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Datavin, Samarang, Morrabala, Macassw tiaillnfi dates and raua un aoplicatloa. S. S. UILLITON. B. S. aOEnAKAitTA. B. S. UINTANO. 8. 8. TJI8ALAK. B. S. nENQlCAt.13 J. D, fipreekela A Ilroa. Co.. Oaa. Agts, Office. 2 Pine St.. San Francisco N.T Office. IT Battery PI. H.B.Burnatt.Agt. Brooks Steamship Corporation pinLAnEi.rniA and nkiv york to HAMBURO. COPENHAOKN. DANZIO and HKI.aiNOFORS BUSHONG Soptomber 1 ANOKA . September 6 rHILADKLrniA te nAlllE AWENSDAW .'.September 1 SKIT ORLK.VNS to BIJKNOS AIRES ALDERMAN September 2 ARGENTA September 12 A 1 IJeyds Retlster For Rates and Information Apply MEGEE, STEER & COMPANY 46.M65-A67 Drexel II at Id In Merchants & MinersTrans.Go Operating Freight and Passenger Steamships In regular service between Doston and Philadelphia Iloeton and Norfolk Boston and Baltimore Providence end Norfolk Providence nnd Italtlmore Philadelphia, Savannah and Jacksonville Baltimore and Norfolk Baltimore and Boston Baltimore and ProvlUenre Baltimore, Savannah and Jacksonville Full Information General Agent each Part EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers 5. S. "LAKE GALERA". . . .Sept. 15 S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA" Oct. 3 For ratet and- particulars apply to Earn Line Steamship Co. 4.11 Hnllllt nids,. Philadelphia V Navigation Company Tr.. Til An, " "a ii J ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK ,y tft.,KV!L 5"S! VdfJ Lots, at) priest1 1 reasonable terws. Vtate New Cathedral Cem. Friends may oall Wad., ,,7-M.iTri ..i i r yffa,. UkuM. IV tUta . ' giftr T, . m, ' -T, ., I'LlkV,;;,', . -.t' -... 'i, . '..rt . ' a .-?.0 -' ..,...... . , . !1 ',..iy, .... . v.a- Valaut 300-391 I! vf rKAT)tf4 '"rrrlcaX.aaea 48. nlallvea and frl'ruU Invited, to funeral. Wed., tsto a. tn. real denca f mother. 1B07 N. Cadwalader at. Solemn requiem mass 10 a. m. St. I'eter'a Church, Int, Most Hole- Redeemer Cem. . atrial plant.1.. aimsthonu. .Au. 24, mam a,, 1 j , aauihter of Mary and tha lata Oeone Arm- Wed in and I etrfra. aced 18. nelatlvea and rlends. also the electlona Children of Mary of St. Vlncent'a rtome. mi t-iirurn iiqiea neat, urwr . ww.t Invited to attend funeral. Wed.. 8.80 a. m fram her mothrr'a reatder.ee, 202 B. llalnea at., Oermantown. Solemn maaa of requiem Ht. Vlncent'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Benutehre rm ilAI.nWlN. Puddenly. Au. 28. 181,0. E8- SIB I, beloved daughter of Chalkley n. and Capltola naldwln. Ilelatlvea and friends, also employee of Provident Life 0 Trust Co., are Invited to attend funeral. Wet,, 1 P-"i from tha residence of 4wr parents. Oil I.lmebltm htba ntn Inf. Oakland UHKiinn vein. f i"Tl?r'iTU. MAnA:n?, o'clock. . MannAnKT hah LKY, wlfo of Hugh ' Arthur Ifeahm and naugnter of Ileesle Allabougn. ageu da. r.tlatlvea and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Wed.. 2 p. fa.. 31 Hampdon ."J.jUPRer Parby township. Del. co. (opposite 60th Ht, Terminal. Int. private. Omit flower;. I1KHAN. Aug. 24, 1010. JOSRPH J., hua band of Minnie B. neharl. Itelatlvea and friends .1. .ntntn... or Fela Poaff Avorka: dlrectora S k fl.rlram Illda. A Loill ASIILl Rlfmh... n t..Al.all VlrfnrV ASSH . IM In --;;- -" - - w. . .. -."V.:T. " - -1. Tiien 10 attend funeral, weo., t:ov n. in., nKLL lELL iveiersn of' Civil' War) husband of , Norwood at.. Chestnut Hill. Wed.. a, m. rah a lie"" nel.'lve.Ink friend?. Bt:?'"nn requjiia maaa at tha Church of pr .iri . '- ! r'V ... mnn . .. a . I Mother of Consolation 10 a. m. Int. Holy p, Alban'a 1A No. !"" un..a...i "1 " Untverallv r?hsnter. No. 250, . 827 N "0th ay call 1 Tuia . Vlted tn srvle. Wed.. 3 n. m. at. Int. private. Frlenda may call Tues., 7:30 to I) p. m. Hillsdale, Camden Co.. Mlelv risperi copy. IlBtT. At lii7 S. Taney at., Aug, 23. niCllAnn KltNKST. husband of Sarah . Belt, aged 43. ltrlatlves and friends Men'-i Friendly union of John Chambers Memorial J:hurch, Invited to services. Wed.. 2 p. m.i Mlver II. Hair nidg.. 1H20 Chestnut at. In. Mt. Morlah Cem. Frlenda may call Tuea. eve. ItHNNF.TT Au 24. MAnOAnET. wife of John O. liennm (nee Porter) Relatlvea an! fr.rnds IliMtid to funeral Tnurs,. 2 p. m,, mini iiutintrson sx, Services 8 p. m. at st H'mrcnd r E. Church. th at. and Le- high ave. Ittt (ireenmount Om. nemalns mar be Mowed Wed . B to i IB p. m. nEnO.i On Aug. 24, 1919. OKOHaE W. HEno. the husband of Lulu Berg, aged 29 years, nelatlvea and friends are Invited to .... k . I ba . I !. a IS nn 1'k.1 b fl... InVIVIIU ItlV .Ulirn BV. ..too. w., .. cu, u..v. rtoon, at 1 o'clock, from nla sister 0 resl- oence, los CI, r.illiiK ni, ooinsuu my in viewed on Tues. evening at 7 o'clock. Int. at Mt, Morlah Cem. nnADnimv margaretta clinton, widow of llobert llradbury and mother of Dr. Robert H llradbury and Mary Clinton Llpman, In her 7ltr year. Services and In terment nt Weat Laurel Hill Chapel Tues day afternoon at 4 o'clock. IIROWN. Aug 24. at 210 De Lanccy at.. ANNIE, widow of John 8. Ilrown. Ilela tlvea and frlenda inlted to funeral, Thura.. 8:30 a, m. residence of son, Thomas A. llrown, P.733 Malcolm at. Solemn maaa of requiem Church of Illcssed Sacrament 1U a. tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto cortege. nnOWN. At Tanebnro, N. J Aug. 24, ANNIE, wife nf nlchard E. Hrown, aged B(l. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed., 1 p. m , Tanaboro, N. J. Services New Freedom Church 2 p. m. Train leaves Chestnut st, ferry for Wllllamstown Junc tion 1 p. m, CAMP1IELL. Suddenly Am. 34. .Hnw. ARD L., husband of Annie D. Campbell, for- merly 1388 N. Orats at. Relatives and, frlanna tl.HI.nl Nfar l.a.Mklu Xln .A I A O. M. P.. members loth St. M. E. Church.' inTliea IO lunrrsi Mrravi, ivea,, 4 p, m.. parlors Sechler t Marulrs, 1349 N. 30th st Int, private. Remains may be, viewed .ues,, alter a les,, after 8 p. m. CKLLA Suddenly, at Atlantic Pltv. M. J., Aug 23. 1919, ANTONIO CKLLA. nI allies and frlenda, also Volunteer Firemen's Assn.; n. r. O. E., of Atlantic City, are Invited to attend funeral Wed,, 8 a, m... from the parlors nf Mrs. James Oormlsy, loll Pacific ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, 9 a. rn. Int. Pleasantvllla Cem. CHAPMAN. Aur. 24. HENRY H. CHAP MAN, husband of Sarah Chapman and son of late Andrew and Sarah Chapman. Rela. tlves nnd friends alao Star of Uelhlehem. Circle No. 71. n. of A.: Iloaka Tribe. No. 04. iieiVtIIA i.. widow of jiseph' cV Paul 370. I O. R. M.. an employes of 40tn i;i aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited st. roundhouse, P. R. R., Invited to funeral S. funeral services. Wed.. 11:30 a. m.. at services, Tues., 8 p. m . 2013 K. Stella 1 he Holy Trinity Church. 19th and Walnut ave. Int. wed., at Souderton. r. Train .. 1aJI. lf..Hlk.l IA.I. - Z It.iri it.numi ..iuiiiiki ,,..u a. 111. CHAPMAN. Aug. 23. FIUMAN P. CHAP MAN, aaed 05. Itelatlvea and frlenJa, Modoc Tribe. No. 48, I. O. II. M.i Wltherapoon Circle. No. 1. Brotherhood of America. In vited to funeral services. Wed.. 11 a. m.. Chapel ave. nnd Hnddonfleld road. Autos will meet trolleys 10.30 a. m. at Chanel ave.. Merchantvllle. N. J. Int Crosswlek's cem , :w. J. rrienas may can -j-ues. ete. 24. WIL - d of JulU ineral ierv- CHAPMAN sunaeniy, Aug. T.tAM E. CHAPMAN, husban Neely Chapman, aged 47. Funeral aerv-1 Ices Wed,, u p, m., 4uti w. ecnooi lana, OermantpWn. Int. private. CLEVKNaER. Aug. 24, CAROLINE St. CLEVENQEIt. widow of John Clevenger, aged 1)0, Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2.80 p. m., from residence of son. J. Newton Clevenger, Pembcrton, N. Jl Int. M. K. Cem.. Pembcrton. N. J. COSTA Aua. S3. LOUIS COSTA. Rela tives and frlenc-s. Lodge No. 3, F. nnd A. it. Invited to funeral aervlces. Thurs . 1 p. m., residence of son-in-law, 1207 Wlndrim ave., Iiian Int. Fernwood Cem DONOES. Aug. 24, MINNIE, widow of Philip Dongea (nee Reinlkus) aged 00. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 1 p. m., son-in-law's residence, J. Philip Pflsterer. 123 lrrown st. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Friends may call Tues., 7 to 0 p. m. DORSfcT, Aug. SB. AUGUSTA DORSBT (nee Tuebner). wife of Lewis M Dorsey. aged ott. formerly of 1043 Erie ave. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Thura., 2 p. m.. chapel of Andrew J. Dalr A 8on Arch and lth sts Int. private. EI.LIS Autf 24. LYDIA. daughter of Mary nrd into Amos Ellis nnd grandtVaughter of lato James and Eliza Tunwlty. Funeral, to uhtch relatives and friends are Invited. Thurs. H n m mother's residence. 1341 8. Hi.ward st. Mans of requiem Church of ne c-ucreu nean v ou a, m. ini. iioiy irus v. tin kVANS At Mooreatown, N. J., on Eluhth Month Htn. lais. nil,l,MH r,i.ir, inwvj - -his 8th year. Relatives ond frlenda Invited f "i7fi , to attetid funeral. Fourth-nay. . t-ightn Month 27th. 2:15 p m., at his home. 203 B. Central ne, Train leaea Market at. ferry. Philadelphia. 1.28 p ra. Iteturnlng, leaves Meorestown 8:48 p m. FAHKY. Aug. 24. MAnOAnCT, widow of Jnmes Fahe. of Newtown. County Limerick. Iroland. nelathes nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8Ha a. m , at the chapel ol Andrew J. Dalr A Son. Arch and 10th sts, Hlch mass nf 10 a. m nt the Cathedral, IHlh and Race ats. Int. prltate. nemalns may be viewed Tues.. 7 to l p. m. FEATHEH. Aug. 28. RI.IZAIICTH, widow of Auguat U. Feather. Relatles and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 8 p m. residence of granddaughter, Mrs, Klla t'relghton. 810 B, Madison st. I Int. Thurs. a, m.. Montgomery Cem., Norrla town Pa . , rEWVT. Aug. 24. SAIIAH. daughter of late Charles and Margaret Ferry, nelatlvea ana friends invited, ta runerai. wea., moo a. m, residence Cornelius Gallagher. 1234 8. l.'th st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Teresa's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral ntJoEBAiD-jiiii "R rose A widow riTOIblMLU Aug. n. UUSt A., WIOOW of Archie E. Fltsaeralit and dauahter of late Patrick and Mary A Deenelr. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a m.. 1128 North st. Solemn mais of re quiem Church of the Assumption 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. FLEMINCJ. Suddenly, at Atlantic City. N J,. Aug. .22. ANNIE, widow of Oeorgs Fleming (nee Sayers), fcrmerly of County Tyrone. Ireland. Relatlvea and friends la - FnKDEniCKSEN. MARQARKT. eldest dautrht and Senvea Fredericks... i 181. D. of U. Invited to funersl services. Thurs.. 2 p. m., parents' residence. 824 B. Cornwall st. fntT Northwood Cem. n,. mains may be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. OIllIlKNS.-i-Aug, 23 10111, ALFRED W husband of I.lnda 11. Olbbena (nee Cohh). Relatlvea and frlenda. also member of L. hlsh Ave. Baptist Church: Isaac Underdown Assembly. 38. A. O. M. P.: employes ot Ilrandla O Smith, are Invited to attend fu rtral services. Tues, 8 p. m., at hla late rrsldenre. 2839 N. 7th at. Int. private. OII.PIN At Berne.Swltierland. OEOROH OII.PIN. husband of Sarah W, Gilpin. IfAItlttS. aug. 28, at Belle Claire Arts., 40th at. and Glrard ave.. MARY S . wife ol Franklin M, Harris, Br., aged 75. Ret. tlves and Yrlndc Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. li m . at chapel of Andrew J. Hair a Son Arch t.nd 10th its. Int. private. HARRIS. Aug. 24, WiLLIAM J., hus. baud of Elisabeth Harris and son of John II, and late Anna Harris. Relatives and friends Invited to ' funeral servlcea. Thura,, 2 n m , 224 W. Tabor rd. Int. private. HARRISON. Aug. 24, at Norrlatown. Pa.. HENHY. son of late John and Sarah Har rison. Itelame and friends lnwted to fu neral. Wed.. 2:80 p. m.. 106 W. Fornant St., :vorrisiown. int. private, mversiae Cera. Remains may be viewed Tues.. after 7 p. m. lianwn, Aur. 2. JUUl-ctt, who or, Dennis Heston (nee Sullivan). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:90 a. m 8123 Richmond st. Solemn requiem mass Nrtlvlty D. V. JI. Church 10 a. ra. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto funeral. HEUI.1NOS. Aug. 28. at Mooreatown, N. J.. HELEN H WEI.D. widow of Albert f If sat 1 1ftaVat ITS ttft at P A 1 aarvlaua Thurs w. -a--....--. --"- -ii-'"-' ..- f-V Friends may call 223 K. Main at., after It a. rn. Thura. IIKITMAN.V. Suddenly. Aux. 24. HEWRY m.. 'innirv tnurcn. Aioorriinurn rsi .y" y-RANCia, aon of A.Urt and Catherine fleumann. ad 4. Relatives and frlenda invnea io mmna luneni. wea., ii fprtm the realdence of hla tuircntt t?4ms: i). Int. Dorranre at. (Morris st. below 19th llrtlv rmtfj rm. Auto atervlra HOOAN. Aug. 28. MARY ANN 1100 AN. Reiath.e and' trlends Invited tn attend fu neral. Wed., 8:80 a. m., from the resldenea nf Ml Mary K.. Smith. 2288 8. 83d st.. PNDFRTAKKRa BROAD and DIAMOND VflUYkERS Jl!Lil' BROMAVtD leajstaassaaaasssseaaaarasaa DWtm West Philadelphia. Solemn Illeh man of requiem Ht. fitment's Church, raechallvllla. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Automobile ervlce. HOPPLB, Suddenly, at 1HM Spruce it,, Aug, 32. J, TEHPI.R HOPPL.B. Services and Int. private, KASPEH. Aug. 35. MADOLKNA. wife of Joh J. Kaaper. aged SI. nelatlres id friends Invited to funeral, Truira., 8:80 a. m,, real' dence of son-in-law, James U Uooth. filll Dupont at., Itoiborough. llequlem mass St. Mary's Church tn a. m. Int. -private. Frlende may call Wed., after 7 p. m. I.AHIt. Aug, 44. WILLIAM, J., husband of Klliaheth Lahr (nee Ilerk), aged. 0T. Ilel. atlves nnd friends, alse Windhorst Literary and nenaflclal Asso.. St, Peter'a Young Men'a Society, and employea of N. Snellen, burg A Ca, Invited to attend funeral. Wad.. .l a. m., from tOU Oaul at... . ne qulem mass Our Lady Help of Christian'! Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. reter's Cent. Auto funeral, LANE. Aug. 2 IS, JOSEnt P., son of Patrick J. and Mary K. Lana and grandson of Dennis nnd Margaret Iana and Mary and tha lata Daniel Melons', aged 12. nelatlvei and frlenda pupils (It. Philip's Parochial School, Invited to funeral. Thun.. 840 a, m.. parenta' realdenca, ft Christian at. 80I. nn high mass of requiem St. Phlllp'i Church Id a. m. Int. New CathedraWCam. Auto servlca. , LUK. Alur. 24. MAUY. widow of Luka Lee. Itetatlvea and friends, also members of tha Sacred Heart Sodality. Invited to at. tend funeral, from the residence of her 'daughter-in-law. Mrs, Walter A Lee. all ivaner A Iee. alia Iter 111. nr.i... r.. ! LIU.Y. Aug. 24. MAny AONES (nse HHehla). wife of James H. Ully. n.latlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:80 a. m., ions t.. iiergs at. noiemn requiem mass Holy Name Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. "Auto service. MacDANlBLS. Aur. 24. MARY C,. Wife nf A. E. MaeDantela and daughter of louls F. and Caroline M. Miller (nee Sagee) Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. from the realdence of her hus band, 2.1S3 N. 13d it. Bolemn requiem maaa St, Columba'a Church. 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. McI.AuGHI.IN, tr, fcmm Lynne, Del. Pa., Aug. y.1. buwaiiu, aon or Kd- ' ward F. and Elizabeth O. Mclaughlin (nee Dunce), aged 1.1. nelatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral, Thura., SiSO a. m.. resi dence of parents, Chetter pike. Crum Lrxine. Solemn high mass St Rosa of Lima Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Michael's Cera, MAXWELL. Aug. 2, MARY ELIZA PiETH. riauthler of th late Medical Di rector James McClelland. U. 8. N,, and wlfo of Henry I). Maxwell, of Easton, Pa. MELLENOER. Buddenly. Aug. 23. VERN ON C. MELt-KNOBR, husband of Maude Mellenger. Servloa and Int. private, Tues., 4 p. m.. Westmlnstsi Cem ... METERS. Aug, 23. 1019, JOSEPH, aon of Charles and Louisa Meyers, aged IS rears. Relatives an dfrlenda are Invited o attend funeral. Wed.. 8 p. m., from hla Sarenta' residence, 8J54 N. 10th at. Int. reenwood. K. of P.. Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 p. m. MOSS. WILLIAM, son of Charles and Frrdrlckn Muss, aged 17, nelatlvea and friends, tnemt-era of Washington Camp. No. 29. r. O 8 cf A.. Invited, to fumrat serv. lees. Wed. p. m,, parents' resldenea. 1038 Ilf.rren axe lamaen. n. j mi. private MURPHY. Aug. 28. LAWRENCE, hus band of Mary Murphy (nee McElroy) and aon of late Mlcrael and Margaret Murphy, nela. ,,vrn ani inrmii .iiti.u iw .uot.bi. nd xrlentis invuea io lunerai, ea, IrJtn m. m.. residence of Oeorgs V. Fox. 823 nr..n t. Hlah mass St. Augustine's Church 1) m. Int Holy Cross Cem. OLDKir.I.b At Wltdwood. If. J.. Aur. Ol WtT.T fAAt H.. husband Of Sarah J. olilfleld. proprietor of Hotel Lyndhurst. Re il... ... r-lfftids Invited to funeral aerv- Ices, Haptlrt Church. Wlldwood. N. J.. Wd., 1! p. m, Int. Capa May Court House CPATTON. Aug. 23. CATHARINE, daughter of ths late Charles and Sarah Pat ton, formerly of 1)31 Watklns st. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Thurs.. 8.30 a. m.. 1804 S. 10th at. Solemn hhth requiem mass at the Annunciation Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto fu- "'pOHLIO. Aug. 23. ALBERT, aon of late Albert and Frederlcka Pohllr. aged AS. Rela ii... .nri frlnils invited to funeral services. Wed.. 11 a, m... David H. Schuyler Illdr.. . ,Vr.' it,, hlamond ata. Int. private I i-nUI.TEREH. At Cape May. N. J, Aug a Int rrlvnte. PRINTZ. - Aug. 25. LEWIS CAR8ELL PRINTZ, husband of Annie Prints mee Khaw). Relatives and frlenda. employea of Atlantic Refining Co.. invited to funeral. Frl 10 a m.. 21129 Morris st. Int. private. Bethel Cem. Remains may be lewed Thurs.. H to 10 p. m. Norrlatown papers copy. Auto service. .ohini.ivan. Au. 24. PATRICK, hus- iband of late Anna tjulrillvnn and son of late l John and Ilrldget Qulnllvan of Ilrldgetown. i County Clare. Ire and. Ralatlvea and friends invited to lunerai. inure., omv u. m., aou. N 15th at Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross C?6nE.VnA'cX- Aug. 24. MARGARET RODENHACH. Relatives and trlends Invited to services, Thurs.. 10:30 n. m.. Oliver H. Hair nidg.. 182U Cheatnut St. Int. private. Omit flowers. IIOTCH In Nw Bedford. Mass., Aug. 54 ClJuiA MOROAN. wife of thj late William J. Rotch, In hor8Sd year. Funeral at her late residence. 427 County at.. New Bedford. Mass.. Wed., at 12 m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Please omit "8CI "aOEMANN.-Aub 2S at lUttlmore. Md., JOHANNA. SCHAOEMANN .aged 81. motner or tne ev. dmnni j. ""i- ".".riViJ C. 8. 8. n. Relatlvea ana, frienoa jnviira to aolemn requiem mass ni. mti a i.nuicu, Baltimore. Md , Wed.. 10 a. m, 8F.IDEI.. AU. Sf. "i l.T ThnrnV;. and 8eldl and daughter of late Thomas and SEIDEI.. Aug. 24, IDA. wife of Louis H. u.,.1, n Potter, nelatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral. Wed.. 3 p. m.. sister's residence, Mrs. Bernard de Vrles. 2227 Mem phis st. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Frlenda may call Tuea. after 8 P. m. BELL. Aug. 24, MARGARET MAY SELL .,.. w.ii.i u-ia nf Kitwln A. Hell. Rela- tvrs and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Thura., !!! a. m., slater's residence. ire. I'nr, rculnirton. It E. 28d St.. Wl m ngton, Del. Int. nivervlew Cem. Friends may call HKEI.TON. Suddenly. Aug. 23. HADA- SIA, widow of William Skelton. Relatives and friends lnltcd to funeral services. Wed., 1:80 n. m,. residence of sister. Mrs. Mary A. Wheeler. 2231 N. Harold st. Int. pri vate. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., after T p. m, ...,, suvrrunY. Aug. 24, Catharine. widow of Thomas Slattery, formerly of Shenandoah. Pa. Funeral, to which relatives and friends Invited. Wed.: 7 a. m., 8888 N. 18th st. Mass of requiem Church of Our ldidy of Holy Soula 8:80 a. m. Int. Anun elation Cem., Shenandoah, Pa,, arrival of train leaving neadlng Terminal 10,38 a, m. soiikrs. Aug. 23. ar-onoE i., m. d.. husband of Anna M. and brother of James T. Sobers, of Ilrltlsh dulnna. Eo. America. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., V a. m . 68 N. 18th at. High mass of requiem Church of tha Rlesaed Sacra ment. Ilroad st. above Fatrmount ave. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Ilrltlsh Guiana papers ".,,,,. .. r Aixi-nTKYnv n in.. r,M.A' i&Ve i. .? ? , a-A ..l?.' JtS ln I wlfo of late Henry F. Stenrerwald and daughter of Mary K. and late Harry butter. -, . .,..- -j l.t.nJI. IM.J lnn.nl On Aug. 23, 1810. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servioea on .veanesaay. at 2 p. m.. at lato residence 288 Reed at. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening, SfKEN, Aug. 2(1 MARY, widow of Pald Steen and daughter of late Apsley and Murv GalUgher. aged 77. Due notice of funnral Hill be given, from 2408 N. How- 1 TEST On Am 54 11)10 rmtl TEST ;',"-".-" l wiaow oi cqwara ieai. ageo. o, iteiaiivea i, buttt ' friends and societies of wMch sha was lt.T of"rhrUti.n'a member Invited to funeral. Wed., P. m i VJJ i l i RetVl from la,e residence, Pennsylvania Widows' lVn? i Council v5 Asylum. 1401 K. Susquehanna av. Int. .' .n".V?,un.cJI:..!!' I Qreenwood K. of P. Cem. aTfC-nsi S iSfltir Ti-rwrr Jow 3Af; m hA?SIE ?JIN7?J widow of William II. Tiers, at 4B, .I.IERS. , Wash ington lane, Germantown, aged 74, Funeral aervlces Wed,, 9 a, m . at St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Prlca st. Int. private, -rAarxtmeiori a.. n. ...a f mTTSA wlfo of John Tounsend. Ttelntlves 'and friends are Invited, to attend funeral services, wen,. -p. rn . ai ner late resiaenoe, voow n. in si. mi, prirata. Kinniy omit nowers. THIOOS. Aug. 24. MARGARET TRIGGS. widow of Alfred Trlggs. aged OS, Relative and friends, also members of Deacon Presby terian Church, Invited to funeral services, Thura.. 1 p. m., at son-in-law's residence. Charles Larimer, 2808 Tulip at. Int. Chester Rural Cem. Auto service. WALKER. Suddenly. Aug, 20. In Chi cago. III.. HERTHA K. SMITH, wits of Dr. Pamuel J, Walker, and daughter of th lata Harriett and J. Falrley Smith. . WATT At Pitman. N. J.. Aug. 24, ED- WARD JAMES WATT, son of Jamas and Margaret A. Watt (nee MacAdams), aged 18. Relatives and friends, also Stephen Glrard Council, No. 144. Jr. O. V, A. M.I Stephen Olrard Council, No. 182, 8. and P. of U, and members ot Ontario Presbyterian Church, Invited to funeral. Wed., 1:80 p. m., from father's residence, 714 B. Madi son at. Services at above-named rhurch 3 P. m. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cenu Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to 18 p. m. Remains viewed at housa only, Ante. savvIM wrr.tJtMIN. On Aug. 28. 1810. AMT3- LINE WILLEMIN, at late residence-, 1644 Wli.ljAMS.--At Turnersyllle N, J Auo. 24 AMY K. widow ot Jarob Williams, aged od Relatives snd friends Invited jo funeral: ivaldence of son-in-law. William Irvln. Tur- HICKS SI, i.uv nance ni lunirsi, ivaldence njfvii.M. nersvilttt. Wed ,81 p. m. Service In Turners- vllle M. R. Cliurch ikaa. r-h.slnut at. leaves Chestnut st". ferry 11 a, m. for Oren- t.ti. a urnsr.riije, .rain loch N. J. Autos wl AUio. mil meet train. Omit nowera, IUm,alnk may ba viewed Tuea, eve.. 7 to U. tvtj.v.TAlLlR. Buddenly. 38, MAR. OAtUST. wife of Joseph F, Ives and friends, alao P. V, M, Sodality of iloly Souls'. Church. Invited ta funeral. A'ed,, 8:30 a. m.. 8340 N, 1'Jth st. Solemn lama, licit requiem msss cnurrn o oiy isouis iv a. m. lnf w.stmlnstsr Cem. WRIGHT. Aug. 22. WILLIAM I son ot Cslvln II. ana 'Jinan i. nrisnt. ageo, xa. R. atlves and trlends Invited to services Tuea.. 8 p. m.. Oilier II. Pair Wdg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Arlington Cem, YBAGBR.-Aug. 28. ROSALIA YEAaER fne rroellnger). widow of Joseph Yesgcr. Relatives and Irlends, Women of ths Holy Family. Altar ana nosary pociety or nt, Hanlf.ffliia'a Church. Invited to funeral. ,L ...A b -.a . .. .la.l.ul. BA.,!.. .....a of Margaret B. Weney. nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wad.. 8:88 a. m.. .3881 K, York et. Solemn requiem maaa St. Ann's Church 10 a. In, Int. St. Dominic's Cem. XKUP WAXTXD-nVAM. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITT 118.60 PER WEEK AFTER 6 MONTHS IIS PER WEEK AFTER 1 MONTH 111 PBH WEEK IO START I CONTINUOUS AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT TO POSITIONS rATINQ 120 TO IJJ PER WEEK BEST ENVIRONMENT AND WORKINO CONDITIONS sickness nisAnii.rrr benefits SPECIAL PATMENTS FOR LENOTH OF SERVICE OOOD .LUNCHES AT COST TOUNO WOMEN TIRTWEEN 18 AND jH YEARS OF AOB CAN SECURB THE ABOVE RT APPLYINO TO MISS RTAN THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA. FIRST FLOOR. 1531 ARCH ST. BOOKKEEPER. KNOWLEDGE OF STEN OGRAPHY. WANTED: GOOD PAY. PRACTICAL WAIST CO.. B18 CHERRY CHOCOLAT rfimS.A.TEJ?3' J?S.P5"II!NCBD Arrbt ""MZSXr.tiifvGtit " En'B COOK, chambermaid and wa I trees, a sir Is Protestant, white for Jenklntowni 4 la famllyi good wages. Phone Ogonta 005 COOK wanted to assist with downstairs worn. 610 W. Coulter st. PhonS ol" inninnwii "i DEMONSTRATOR, ALERT. FOR AI.UMI- NUM, COOKlNfa UTENSILS: PEIUIA. NENT POSITION WITH LAIIOE HTORU C 2B. LEIH1ER OFFICE, o "!.. Qinii to work in drug; store; no experience required: subway 34. Wm. Scargle, East Lnnadowne. GIRLS OVER 10 TO LEARN MILLINERY "'"" APPLY HUREAIJ OF .EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER' fl GIRLS AND WOMEN , CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED 180 GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARINO VEOETAIILES i MEATS. ETCL ' ALSO OENERAL FACTbnT WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT IIICIH WAQIta INCREASED AUTOilATICALLY TIME AND HALF TIMD OVER 48 HOURS SPECIAL BONUS 12 PER WEEK JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. N. J. 100 Oini.S WANTED IN NEW DEPARTMENT OVER IS YEARS OF AGE IN CIGARETTE DEPARTMENT LIOHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LE8S THAN-C08T ' OOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT LEARNERS PAID 10. WEEKLY INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK LIGGETT MYERS TOBACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO STS. GIRLS Olrls over 19. with or without experi ence: an unusual opportunity Is orertd In seversl departments In our up-to-date faotory: 47-hour week; rest pe riods: pleassnt surroundlnjra. Apply Emploxment Dept . M, t,Ul,l.l,N.1 MIT), CO. 220 Columbl a ave. GIRLS over Id nnd young women, have an excellent opportunity to secure steady work tn modern up-to-date factory: Ideal location for W. Plilla. glrla on account cf cloae proximity to subway. Baring. Lancas ter ave.. Darby. Spruce. Baltimore ave, and Spring Garden bridge aurface lines; operators wanted In the assembling department, where the work Is light and clean: also on nresses. taonera and other llaht tnarhlnea. I For details call at once factory office. j H. T, Palate Co.. 3201 Arch at. GIRLS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES; OIRIJt. ABOUT Id YF.AR8 OLD. TO KA,,N rArfJ ri.,lTXJN ANn y.rr MIINDINO: THHSK AUK OOOD-PAYINO POSITIONS. AND EXPFIRIRNCED Olfll.t ARR EARNING RIO WAOES- 48.HOItrt WEEK APPLY NDRTH AMERICAN LACK CO., 8TH AND AI.I.EQHENT. - OIRI-S wanted for laboratory work, labeling. tilling, etc.: nours. 7:43 a. m. to 5 p. m. : Saturday, 7:43 a. m. to 1 p. m.: lunch served In the building; permanent position. Apply Smith Kline French rn.. Canal A Poplar, Gmt-f. over 10 years: ateady position; good wages: 48-hour week, Frtedberger Aaron Mfg. Co., 4600 N. 18lh st., near Wavne Junction. G1RI.S, near 10 to 18 years of age, for positions In finishing room; chance for ad- American 7-ac Co.. 8th and Allegheny. GIRI.S. over, 18. experienced on twlstlm? worsted silk yarns: good wages paid ex perienced hands, Sharkamaxon Mills. Al leghenv ave. and Hancock. (11111.8 to learn mending on knitted fabrics: 48-hour week and good pay. Apply North A merli-an i.are i'n. n-n ana Aiiegneny ave. nmi.q .in.rl.nMfl and leaeneral mod wagea and steady work. Apply Grtswold vorsieq uo.. uaroy. rx. GIRLS, 18 ears. old. In packing dried fruit business. Afinlv 130 S. Front at, HOUSEKEEPER wanted; good home and beat ot wages: 8 In family; references. Apply any evening after 7 o'clock or writ 3478 Jasper St. JACK WINDERS, girls over 18: learners psld while learning. 8harkamaxon Mills, Allegheny ave, and Hancock, 1.ADIES, take work homd apare time; trans faring; good pay. Wore. 8113 Market, LADY to handle first-class shares In a grow ing concern! good proposition to right Bsrtyt commission and salary. Writs P. O. ox 44. T.mes Square Station, New Tsrk ally. LAUNDRY SHIRT STARl'HERS: HAND WORK APPLY MARKET STREET I.AUNDRY J80S FILIIERT ST. LEARNERS -wanted on Drldeaburg looms; 110 a week while learning. Apply John Norrls. 1830 K. Madison St., Kensington ave above Allegheny. MATRON for hospital, experienced woman, familiar with Institutional housekeeping; state experience and salary expected, Tha Pottsvllle Hospital. PottsvlHe, Pa. APpyl'BluK6VEaFp7M: WANAMAKER'S :ent NURSE OIRL wanted to assist with ham berwork. 810 W. Cotlter at. Phono Oermantown 4318 W. TT OPERATORS ON SMALL nUTTON MACHINES AND E,$,PpIyML.AUCA,U8OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKKIVB OPERATOR, elevator, colored, wanted by financial Institution In center at city to operate electrlo elevator. P 821, ledger Office. 8 ALF.S WOMF.N . . .., FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTa EMPLOYMENT nURISAU LIT BROTHERS PERIErjCEU "A-Vi'S-Sa tha services! of competent, espen.nceo saleswomea for suit, nttmnnnvm departmental permanent positions wth good salrrlesi excellent chance for aavanemtnt. p 220. ledger Office. P1IF.R PA mtiTV r nrtinn noon WORK APP L BUREAU. Or" MPLOYMKNT BTENoaRAPHER. Protestant, accurats, re liable, for general afAcs work. Writs full details and salary expected, C 20, Ledger BTENOQKAPHEK. young lady, wanted by io rename firm; must ba neat and aceur tins sxaerlenea and eal.rr ax I wrii pected OTflce, ed: Protestant praferred, ,P 328. Ledger STENOGRAPHER. good. E, K, Lemont, jr.. an liourse. millineToTaJVarious APPLYUAEPoWWS?YMENT WANAMAKER' 8 1. . . ......n.--l , .-. -,. ' .i.u ...ulrea mTw,m, H.WJi W ' la frsen. Un varsity Hospital, fith' aji4) Soruee aVi. ' v' . - ..!!;., ". .. .... A
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