, -? . ' l EVENING' PtTBLIO iLTSDaER-PHtnBEIiPHIA', SMlJRDM", Crosi' "ioittO o fpy fc r;4 I If i ! R &.: pn-i p6j!" 'fr It OPPOSES ECONOMIC ' LOAN TO CHINESE 'Uapaneso Banker Declares Pokin Has Failed So Far to Ap prove Consortium INFLUX OF MONEY FEARED .Washington. Aug. 30. An explann Hon of JananoRe insistence upon the c-x-cluilon of Manchuria and Mongolia 'from the new consortium I contained in a statement by YnKo llninaKiichl, "Hrealrlent of a prominent bank nnd in fluential member of the Krnsriknl, n translation of which was received here 7e.terday. lie also states the Japanese aspira tions In regard to the development ot China, and draws attention to the fact that the Chinese Government jet has not approved of the consortium. Mr. Hamagurht quotes n statement Issued by the Kenseikai, to the effect that "economic" loans should be ex cluded from the scope of the ronor timn: that Manchuria, Mongolia nnd Shantung should be excluded also; that existing loans should be recognized if desired, and that the "economic" losni of the new group should be restricted to large enterpri'ei, such as railways, canals, reclamation, etc. Purposes or Ioan firoiip The loan group lias been organized, he says, to give financial aid to China for both political nnd economic pur poses. He continues: "As political loans have been le gally prescribed, no room i, left for discussion, but in regard to partici pation in the economic loans our party, having carefully investigated, linn come to the conclusion that, on the whole, it must L opposed. "Considered from the Chinese itninl polnt, there is a theory prevailing which insists that the new consortium will overthrow the spheres of Influence and will contribute through the influx of. capital to the development ot Cliiua. "Xcs, but one must see that there N s danger attached to this danger that the great influence of the powers joined In the loans naturally will restrain the freedom of China, with the result that she will be put under joint supervision and incessant interference by the asso ciated powers. "This not only will threaten the in dependence of China, but will meun , -., . ,. T. ., - . unaLii in lirL. j iiir irpe iiiiiii kvvtp I had been adopted amoog the powers I . -wuu kuiq iiiouc t I uilil4l,L mill any of them on profitable conditions. Ill the case of joint loans every nation bses ; its freedom of competition and China win ue iorceu to necepr. any oner ot me loan group whether it is disadvauta-1 (1-VUa SJ aJsLCtl View AccreillteO to Japan 'Vtpw.-rl ff.m ! lnr,.,,w.n D,.,.l ' iSljiV hh PI-- ' iiDt oSi lnaiac that a country like ours, which ' lacks funds and has a comparatively! bith rate of interest, cannot compete with a country like America, which has I enormous wealth nnd a low rate of in- A a. - i - ..... . ItrCRL : InPrfTnrp ir id ttin ivivosr wn v i fnr.Tnn,V ? . I'.lLiL" ru,?'"C,fl U"y --- 1 m ,.. ,u vi,m,r Hllu uiuvi 11U - nons in nuancine (Jhina. A "--"" T i?u"5,a,.nercnt-. l "0UR" i el lai ...V .. :. :.T.;"i I . , . " " rKa. aml "i" a lo ra"- , v juiutan .ci. unpuii n jiiiiiiiaii-jv re- Uted to China in Ianetince. pnstnms. , to in uau it,:-- -r i.-tJ - i 4oal and historical relations. .v, w , . .,,,, ,, u, iiivii ,rugiuiii- "J dent "Moreover, the tlioroiiRh and pni-, nt investigation by Japanese bimi- men in China rannot he equaled, new men in tinna rannot lie eon Tui advnntoge to Japan, in tlie case fr. !.. .!,; . .1.. iBn, j.au.t iiiiiii wan iHin iiic jaw iot lunn.s ann me low rntc or l;rur mentlnneil ahnvx Mr,r.n. ,-., in- muat be nble in the case of" free loans to co-operate with American capitalists in our enterprises in China it Y l-llina. "I Cannot accept the view that it is advisable to participate in the joint loans at the cost of our comparatively urnall rights of nrioritv ntrendv ni-niiirml In China and the acknowledgment of the' JirKrt.,i,il,tt 0t PrCCe,leDtS 1,kC thosC 01 tSnCland. TTI.I.I. r...i...n.. 1 1 "The richts of England are n Rrad nal flrnniaitinn. n rnwiilt nf lmr ,,nnrt.. S.Prh!n'nCaTnn,IiUt 'l w"fln' ""I the Cllino-.Tapanese war that .Inpoil I orsan 10 pay attention 10 1. in nil. nnil up to the beginnini; of the Kuropean war the alwnys was Biifferint; from lack of "rd C0UW not nff-d f"''S" - vesttnent. now mat sue naa oecome someMiat opulent. It is time for her to plav an active part in financing Chiua. Eng land, owing to the war. now is in an exhausted condition. She lacks fund and! is hardry able tn exercisa her rights of priority in China. "japan must seize tins opportunity. Her rtosltlon toword ( liinn ia not. tlmt xf'a creditor only. Her relations with ' n.L- a5li! '.'K,.'. J,1,!,' ' '".""al, Mon. China differ from those of other pow- I lHimo-2ri2," church'.. ari!nmnin,,'N.m ers. Therefore, lier motivei in financing 1 Cathedral i'm. Aulo funeral of other nations. The other powers may ' rn.ndo Phils i-odge. No. S4. 1,. o o. M: aim at profits; Japan must not he con- !!lr,'',,o:f ot Hercules H. and L Asso.. 17th tented with profits only: she must, first, Mer1." PS'..h"ioSS ' oPfhl1i.BVl"oi Or all, naTP the noblP purpnm? in Vl? I WVIshtu and Mnaiurea and atl othfr oraanl nf, nrnmnttnt flip rnminnn intnrnitn nt ' fcditonn of wrict. he wri a member. Invited yti..i, iiia icint.il ir. nixj nunu vt ivnLV In the Far East." WILL TEST "FOREIGN" TAX Indiana to Sue Ohio Insurance Corn 's pany for $42,233 Arrears .Indianapolis. Aug RO.-Thc Ohio JTarmertj Insurance ('niipany. nf T.e Toy, O.. will l made the defendant In a suit to bo filed liy K. L. Ktans biiry. attorney general, to tr-st the ralidity ot the claim by the Mate against the Ohio company fur back taxes alleged tn he ilue under (lie . RrTr ilaiA .. to.., nt iq?? ruflr 'fft, tl.l l,.i, . l , inn aiifrxT-u uace. mar llllllllllll in $42,223 and have been accumulating Rac9 me euaciru retanaiory law, Hlml ', lar auks" will be filed against eighteen other "foreign" insurance companies doing business in this state. The retaliatory law provides that the state may impose on "foreign" in surance companies taxes equivalent to amounts imposed by other states on Indiana companies operating in these f. A" . uiru READING STRIKERS WARNED r;t uourt neserves uecision on Injunc tion, but Usuea Admonition Heading. Pa.. Aug. 30. Strikers and . -worgtnen aiiKe were warneu to be oruer ' r at the, Moore Foundry Company's Yildnf tiro wherA it btelbn tins, t.AA t.. s91- ." u&jieBa foe aareral mnnllia f !, il.l.-i - ,,P-W -' ,, -,,u,,,r., Mt kilC lllllll tHtartar of comnlaluts of violence anri W; u iUorHnr. ', Judges Eudlich and Wagner, pre. ' aaVIiag, reserved final decision on the -'aWllcation for an iniunctinn tn sion l4(' pfcketing. The tertimony wan that em- psoyra now ar me piant nave been ItwUb And hooted, and that the picket ,& striken 'have been Insulted and af Jekd. , Ofri White Horse Pike 8ectlon iVsVMifo CHy. Auc, 31. Walter J. f, Mate iiiginvay commissioner lor r Jersey, has issued an invitation lelals ol Atlantic and Caraileu Im to attend the formal opening I'JtfH'JXved section of the White I jw 'motor route from Camden I City on Wednesday, Sep ' JWxr scton to be open) SENATE AT LAST CONFIRMS PALMER President's Seloctlon for Attor ney General Accepted Without a Record Vote Washington, Aug. 30. In on execu tive session which lasted two hours nnd n hnlf the Senate lai-t night without a record vote confirmed the nomination of A. Mitchell Palmer to be attorney general. Confirmation of Mr. Palmer's nomi nation terminated n fight which began last session nnd which grew out of criticisms of his administration of the office of alien property custodian, Opposition to his nomination re sulted in the Mocking notion upon it nt the close of the last session, but when the present session convened President WiNon ngaln sent it to the Senate. At the reiitiest of Senator Frellngliuyscn, Kepiibllcnn, New. Jersey, it was re ferred to the judiciary committee, which appointed a subcommittee, which held extensive bearings nnd Inter by unani mous vote favorably reported the nom ination anil exonernted the attorney general of any wrong-doing in connec tion with the office of alien property custodian. At the secret session last night most of the time, it was understood, was taken lip by Senator Krelinghuysen in nn nt toek upon Mr. Palmer, during which the New Jersey senator read extensive ly from testimony taken nt the hearings in nil effort to show he wns unfitted for the position. Senators Stcling, South Dakota, nnd T'all. New Mexico, both Republicans, however, defended Mr. Palmer and explained that the commit tee's report was unanimous and ab solved him of the charge made before it by the New Jersey senator. JBeatfjg nIRD Aug. 28, MARY A. widow nf rHllllY At 2143 Nicholas at. Aug 28. Trancla Italrd RelatUea and frlenda In- 1 the Rev JOHN n. PERRY, huaband of Jo jlted to funernl aervlcea. Mon . 2 p. m , i aephlnn Terry Relatives and frlenda. bocal from 020 8 4l)th et Int private. I'reachers' Assn of Phlla all orgnnlra- IIATKMAN Aug, 21). MARGARET, widow I tlona of which he was a member. Invited of Alfred )4teman, aged 75 Relatives and to funeral services. Mon. 11130 a. m. friends Invite,) In funeral eervlceH Mnn 3 30 p. m . aon-ln-law's realdence, William D. Silvers, ri.-j.-i; Crntvson st . Oermantown. Int private. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve RRADY -- Aug 2. EL1ZARETH C Inughter of Ilernnrd .1 and late Catherine Ilrady. aged 10 Relatives and frlenda In Mted tn funeral Mon. 8 30 a m, fathers residence 1(123 N 17lh st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Cesn 10 a in Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral III' 'KLEY Suddenly. Aug 2S. CHARLES .1 . husband of Calharlt.e Rn,. ley (nee Maher) and son of Nora and lata lohn Rucklev (nee I.lnehan), of Counts Kerry. Ireland Relatives and friends. Dlv. -" -". v. v, n , vvuroen uen asso ana Kerrvmen'e An m ,. n f.n... n-... s.a m' iw.i s 20th it. Solemn high mass' lUllf TBI carey Aug 28 M'ary widow of rt . m f..n.,.V n.,;i. ".". Hna 'ri"!," '5 .'.'""sniugh 8ma,J-oT-reuien (tulem nurm ot at i-nnip m a chamber lauin f "Sii.' Int. Holy Ui,.1,lne,l a .. nn JOSEPH A . son of KnthrMi C Rhamberl ,lain jnee Mhonev Due noike of funeral Will be eien. Mil 8 Rnrnr-o t CLAUK Auit 27. RAMI'ET. rr.ATlU- W.h '."a'ern-lnied''lu! neral aervlce. Mon I n m 1310 Marilne "' int , nriiate itriatoi rem itemaina n,i.AfiK"'on "au7 n " iniBm stani et MBimuRT ann of Howard m' and Ma'ida ? . M . c!"r( fei1 -- month iteiathee and rrlnndi lnirlla.i-1 tt i,e...i i ...s ,a w iuii'-iiij him vires, .-non -: i P.. " ,''n'"' realdence.. I-, . c.rme! ave nienalde. Pa Int nrlate CI.GAVRR Aua- IX. ianii;i. vlied to funera".. Mon 3 p. m . Kort Waeh Inaton I'a. In( st wViV" ' "; '." ,"I 'n"mn". 'nurcit. ' hiiciuhibii, j-ji i p. m rake 2(12 p m 'rain from Reading Terminal to Fort Waah'. mgton CONNEl.l vt 28 KLIZMIETII A. la(e Eugene and I CONNBI.L. daughter of 'ft'W,. '.?""; ,',u'atli" "" 'frlenda m. I .d'M0 tefn JiSS.-rS a8' ".-hu'h1 "f i 'h' Most messed Haerament 10 a m '"t .private Cathedral Cem Aulo erlrt? ..V"", ' " .-7. MMMA E CORNELL Aug. 27 M rvuvri. vue oi joaepn ai i ornfll, etler). vir nf luaanh f fn.n.ll i. : . .. - .'.-.,. ... . ui iicii. flirii Itelatlxea ami frlenrta Invliaii i, e. n...i i'on- 10 3" 3- m, Churchvllle. Pa. Int. ! lvlng iUadln!?- Terminal "o'm "."'m'"." c,r,c'I,!Y'rlS.?lat,on- ... .clVtf DB, LUe -" timotiiv huaband nf Julia Creadon (nee Dlehli, aged flu l Relatives and frlenda Iml'eil to funeral ,'CvRt?; """H" ' ,V m .V"'1 niihmon.i at I J le.ved' Mono'm STo i(,nn"nm,n" may be i CROX Aui 2i crack c ,,,1,1.. ., Jamri ""i'1 i""i 'V ""tha Crnx Relatltea - ii" ; "sp m ImlllllaTdeC Frl nda ' may call Sun 7 lo !l p m I. D'OROFF Aug 20 WILLIAM L. hus- nana or Anna I. UeOroff RtUlhea and mends Invited 1,1 funeral sen Ire.. Tues 3 p. m.. lleraihah. Church. 2240 N. 2Ulh at. "Ar7.U,nu..,a-d otfiLabefhE 'l.e.Sc'h (nee Nye). Ileum ea and friends Invited t .-iiitiiiiinncil . 1 , ,in cu !T,:;. r7""!","' ,-,l"- 'j " (wring at . ' ri"' 'Tu.i' "' "i "" t'h.wne.. I deveh Aug 28. anna wife of Ed- anMrVur" d.teU.'ah.'lte.0fnda,rl,,rS I)1'"! to funeral Tues 8-.10 a m. from -"V", -" ai i-.nn v,nroi oiemn re qulem maaa at Nativity n V M Church, tu a m int. lloiy sepulchre Cem DUFFT ug 28 THOMAS F. huahand of Catharine IJulTy Relatives nnd frlenda In vited to funeral. Mon , 8.30 a m 021 N 30th st West Phlla. High maaa Ht Agwtha'a Church 10 a m Int Hol Cross Cem Aulo acrv If e DUOAN Aug 27. JOSEPH FRANCIS, eon 01 jonn n ana late aran l-luaan Relatives and frlenda members Co 1. imth tth at Int. Greenmnunt Om. Remains mav r,e vtevveu net . arter I D m ERKER1 Aue J8. CATHERINE SI., wife of Edward J Erkert ami daughter nf John M and late Annie Keeney Rurke, aged 23. Relative and friends Invited tn funeral services. Mon Ham lllonmlleld ave Add!nnhim. Delaware rnuntv. Pa Solemn requiem mass St Andrew's Churrh Dreiel Hill. 10 a m Int St. Charles Cem EVERETT Al Hoston. Mass Aug 18. lONE 11 . wife of llenrv I, Everett, ated ftH. Kuneral service Mnn .1 p. m at undertaking opts of D V & II It Mow dsy (1111 l)e Kalb si Norrlstnwn. Pa OIRTON Auir, 1!7 HELEN II. dauihlel nf Albert and Olive Girton aaed J0, Rela tives and frlerds. members of Newtown T P It Alumni of Newtown Hlah Srhool and einpioves of Reading Hallway Union. 13th ami Callowhlll sts Phlla.. Invited to fu neral, parents' resldenre K Wvishlnston ave Newtown. Hun . 2 p. m. Int. New town Cem Train for Newtown leaves Head In Terminal, Phlla. 8.0IS a m. OLEASON. Aue 27 WILLIAM OLEA SON Relatives and friends, Ht Malarhy's Holy Name Society Invited to funeral, Mon . 8:30 a m.. 1711 N IBIh st. Holemn requiem mass St. !yilachy'i church 10 a m. Int. Holy Pepulrnre Cem Aulo funeraH QRATHON At Urooklyn. N V. Aus 2. WILLIAM C aon of late Rlrhsrd K and Elizabeth (' Grayaon Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Hun , 2.30 p, m, II It. Ilrlnshurst & Co.. 1U24 Arch Int private IIACOIIEV Auk- 211. CATHARINE HAUGIIEY (nee Sharkey) widow ot IVUrlck lluughey. Relatlvea and friends Invited to fumral, Tues.. 8.30 a. m . 344(1 E, I.ehlsh ave. Solemn reoulem mass Ht. Ann's Churrh lit a m Int Ht. Ann's Cem IIKINZER AUI 21. GRACE LILLIAN, daushier of Waller and Caroline Helnzer. aaed lu. Relatives and friends Invited to 1 funeral Hun . 2 p in , parents' residence, AS29 Recent st . West Phlla. Int private. Nnrthvvood IIUDHON-At Atlantic Clly, Aug-. 2, V111UINIA V.. widow of John R Hudson, nt llordentown, N J aged S3 Services 12 8. Delaware ave., Atlantic City. N. J.. Hun eve, Int Ilirdentown Cem . Mon , 11 a. m. 1VIND. r-isnm mo .Din. ai residence of daughter, sirs, ueorse Lewis Oower. Ta coma V'ssh.. ANNA I, IVINH, widow of Aar.tn E. Ivlna aged 08 Relatives and friends Invited to aervlce. Ninth mo. 2d. 3 o. m , Oliver II. Kalr Bldg 1820 Chestnut at.I Polls. Inl. private. KELLT.1-Au. 28. ANNA D.. daughter of Mr and Mrs. John J Kelly, aged IB. Relatives and friends. Alumni Girls Catho lic High fchool. 11. V M. Sodality 81. Ve ronlca'a Churrh. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 . m., parents' residence, N K. cor. 7th st. and Allegheny ave Holemn mass of ruulem St, Veronica's Church 10 a, in. inl. Holy Hepulchra Cem. r aiU,JB iisjnt, rs . IM. . KOBE M beloved "If of llarjln TBI Ksily and daughter or late Kdward J. ana-Frgnceg T, Iteomona vnca mcusthi, isibui TJNDKttTAKIBtg flOYLERS 1 BROAD aho 0IAMONB ssvaawno DEATHS friend. St. Catharine's n. V. t. flodellty Invited to funeral. 145 Cnnestoga road, Mon., 8:30 Bv m. Solemn requiem mass St. Catha. rlne'e Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral, Philadelphia. KOCII. Aur 28. MARTHA A . wlfa of Adam Koch, aged 01, Relatives and (rlenda Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., 41S XV. Diamond at. Int. private. Omit flowers. LAKE. At Ocean City, N. J.. Aur, 2J. MAIIK, huiband or Maggie Lake, and M. Helatlvea and friends members ot New Je-vy.Liglslatura and other organisations nf which ha wan a member. Invited to funeral aervlcee. Mon.. 2 SO p. m,, 83 Cen tral ave Int. private Pleassntvljle N.. J. LONOACRE. At Bwedeeboro, N. J.. Aug-. 20, ANNA K. I.ONUACRB. aged 711. Rela Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral service, residence of husband. Israel Longscre, Sr,, Swedesboro. N. J., Mon. 2 p. m. Int. Episcopal Cam MAUEE. Aug. 28. JAMES, huiband of Sarah Mdgee (nee t'arroll) Funeral, Tuei.. 7'3U a. m. 18 N. Bllllman at. Solemn man of requiem Ht Francis's Church S a. m. Iteiatleva and frlenda Invited to at tend Int. Holx Cross Cem. Auto funeral McCULLOUUH Aug. 2H. MARUARET, wlfa of John McCullough (nee Kelly), form erly nf Draperstown. County Derry. Ireland, Funeral ,to which relatives nnd frlenda. Jl V M Sodality of Our Ladv of the lloaary Church. Invited WcU. 8.30 n. m. 22 S. out at Holemp maaa of requiem church of Our Lady of the lloaary 10 a m. Int. Hoi) Cross Cem MclJBHllOTT Aug. 28. HOSE, widow of Tromas McUermott and mother of the Rev. Joseph T McDermott. D D Jtelailves and frlenda. Altar and Itosary and Sacred'Hearl Societies of the Church of Our l.ady of the Rossry. Invited to funeral. Tuee.. 8:30 u m . Mo N. (l.lrt at.. West J'hlla. Bolemn requiem mass Church of Our l.udy of the lloaary 10 a, m. Int Holy Croaa Cem, Auto sen Ice McOUIRE Aug 2T, SARAH, widow of John McGulre. Jtelatlves ami friends In cited to funeral; Mon . 8 a. m.. nephew's realdencc, John II. Keough, 1830 N. 5Bth at. West Phils High maaa of requiem at St Urego-y'a Church. 11:3(1 u. m. Int. llolv Croaa Cem METZLEtt Aug. 28. MARY GROVE, wife of U. Frederick Metxler. aged 6." (tela-' then and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. m . 4(1(18 Mansion ave . Mana yunk. Jm private. Frlendamay call Sun., 7 tn (i n m - O'BRIEN Aug. 29 FRANCIS A , hua hand of Cnlherlno C O'Urlen (neo Trigger). Relatives and frlenda. employes of Oimbel Ilroa. Shoe Dept , Invited to funernl. Tura , 8 30 a m . 1923 N 23th at Solemn re iiulrm maaa St Elizabeth's Church in a. m III private OTTINOKK. Aug 21). MARY C . widow of William W Ottlnger. aged (IS Relatives and friends Incited lo funeral services, Wed . 2pm realdcnco of aon-ln-taw Harry K Dlener HAi Flemine at . .Mnnayunk Int Westminster Cem. Friends may call Tues after 7 p. m I'KARCE - Aug 2S. JENNIE, daughter of the late Harry W and Chrlstlanna I'earce llMatlea artd frlenda. Science Council. No W I) ot I,, Intlted to attend aervlcea, Sal . '' n m 1 n?4 V llrrtad tit. Int tirKate i oiumma Ae ,m ri unurcn. .tm sr arm Columbia nve Int. private Friends maj call Sun., 7 to C p. m. Aulo service TICKENS Suddenly, at Atlantic Cltv. Aug 28, JOSEPHINE, daughter of the Inte Dr John H. nnd Rebecca V Pickens Serv ices will he beld nt the resldenre of her slater Mrs Samuel Somera, 2tl S. Indiana ae . Atlantic City. N J . on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock Interment private, RAMSEY Aug 2K. CHARLES II hua li.mrl of late Hannah Itamsy (nee Hal Ir.vell) Relatives and friends. Selo. la Tribe No 3d I O H- M shopmen nf P R T Co Kensington av- and Cumberland al shop, all other socletlea of which he vvaa a member Invited tn funeral services Sun S d. m 2428 N. Colorado s( Fur'her serv ices St John's Reformed Church, Lanadale, 10 n m Mon Int l.ansdale Cem Sk'HATT Aug 2S, ALOIS eon of late John and Elizabeth Schntt, aged 4(1 Rela tives and frb-nds Invited tn funeral Mon 8 .111 a m .1.',23 N 17th si Hlah mass at Church of Our Ladv of the Holy Souls 10 R in Int Most Holv Redeemer Cem SOWDEN On Aug 27 1910. SAMI'EL I) . hutbind of Annie H Souden. aged 70 vears Relatives nnd friends also employes 3d District Water Ttureau, Invited to funeral services Tues. 2 30 p m precisely at late residence. 223 E Allen st Int private Olenvvood Cem Remains can be viewed Mnn H to 10 p m STARKE Aug. 28. HENRY L.. husband of Wilhelinlna Starke, aged on Relatives and f-lendn, members fat Marcus Evan gelical Lutheran Church. Invited to funeral services Mon , 2 30 p m . 2340 N. 21st St. Int. private Aulo service. lOWXSKVD-AI Wlldwood N .1 Aug 27 JAMES V. husband of Harriet E " "lci '" frlenda InM-d lownsenu men Martin) Relatives and runernl services West Olenwood ae , wlldwood N ,T . Frl p. m I'rlnd may lew remains at Ml Vernon CVm Chapel Sat . 12 noon Int Ml VTrnn ('cm "lasi omit flouerj TREPZ At Atlantic rit. X j, Auc I j ....... ..... .., ,,,,nnni urn Hnr I ?l ".."'.. 'i!,' J.P". .l.""!"."". "' S SA11AII widow of William Tref and r',."!,, . . "-, r'V"r3 ,71111 irienas in vlled li funeral services Sufi Oliver II Ilalr'a. 1820 Chestnut at , Phlla Int nrlate West Laurel Hill Cem WECKERLY Aug. 27 OEOHGE W . huaband of Carrie M Weckerly (nee Lewia) Rel.ifvea and friends members of Cookman M E. Church and Sunday School Richard VnuK Lodge No. 384 F anil A M Pitman Mnar.nie Club Decntur IjOdge. No ft3, I O O F . Continental I-odge, No. Ilin K nf P eiiiplora of S S. While Dental Company. Inlltel to funfral servicea SmI . 2 p. m. !M"i N 12th st Int private Hlllalde Cem WEIOI.EY - Aug 20 WILLIAM WAI,. LACE WEIOLEV Itelatlva and frlenda may lew remalna Hun 7 to 10 p m . niliTr II Hair Bld-j . 1820 Chestnut at Services on Mon . 2 30 p m residence of nephew Rex Welgley Hchaefferalown Pn Int Lutheran Reformed Cem , Schaefters town Pa Thomas ,l" and Catherine vi'el'do'n WELDOX Aug 2B. WILLIAM J , son of (nee Dlxonl Due notice from parents' reald.n. e 3217 Powellon ae . W. st Phlla. WILSON Aug 28. Or HENIAMIN R WILSON, aged 00 Funeral services St Patrick's Chur. h Mon.. 10 a. m. Int. pri vate Omit flowers. WOLFENDEN Auc 28 HELEN rtnh. ter of late Hnlph and Hannah Wolfenden Relatives and friend Invited to fumral services. Men 10 1" i m residence of brother William I Wolfenden. B(l." Llveaev lane Roxnorouqh Int al convenience of familv Frlenda nny i all hun eve WORTHINOTOV Aug 20. MART J WE widow of Frederick Worthlnston. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Mon 2 p m . nt 1011 Catharine at Tnt. private TOUNO Aug 2!l. PAULINE, wife of Harry Voung, aged 01 Relatives and trK-mls Invited lo funeral. Sun . 2 p. in.. 4443 X Marshall at. Int Adath Jeshurun Cem ZAHF.L At Werneravllle P., Aug 28 EDWARD F huaband of Helen L. Zabl and aon ot late Julius and Leapoldlne Zahel Relatives and friends employes of Zahel llros Invited to aervlce. Mon , 2 p m . Oliver H Balr Bldg.. 182U Chestnut st. Int ptlvate LOST AND FOUND COLLIE DOG, male, lost: name Jerry, short tall Phone Tlo. 7810 W. .1034 N. 11th r' PERSONALS J M Your letter received. Mother wor ried Jn Philadelphia to meet ou Hun dav morning; H L", Reading; Terminal for home AIlTHl'R JUELP WANTED FEMALX AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY $15 50 PER WEEK AFTER MONTH S13 PER WEEK AITEH 1 MONTH 111 TER WEEK TO BTAIIT CONTINUOUS AND TIAPID ADVANCEMENT TO POSITIONS FAYINU 20 TO 135 PEU WEEK nEIT ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS SPECIAL PAYMENTS FOR LENGTH Of SERVICE OOOD LUNCHES AT COST TOIING WOMEN HETWEEN IS AND 25 YEARS Oie AOB CAN 8EC.URB THE ADOVB nr ArPLTINO TO MISS TITAN THE nELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA. FIRST FI)OR. 1631 ARCH ST. Alii in i ft ami aesisnera wanted bv larae iiuituiMciurins pmni, laminar wun detail I work; ststa experience and salary J' SU. ; t-enaer vmice 1IONNAZ OPKHATORH wanted. 4. flrat rinsa ur rvfiuutu urjn, tor sieauy employ ment; state experience and salary, p 4U5 Ledger Office. ' noOKKEEPEIt and stenographer; one who has had experience In yarn house: answer in unn i.-4un,i,iM. ikip ssn, experience and salary expected P 330. ledger Office CLEIIK- ueneral ottlre work, filing, etc may also be typist or stenographer, state experience, age and wages desired. Post off teenoxlall. ' DEMONSTRATOR. ALERT, FOR ALUML Ntm COOKINO UTENSILS; pKriJIA. NENT- POSITION WITH LAJIUH STORE C 29. LEDGER OFFICE. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, family 3 adults: good, plain cook and willing worker; good ww s" f.siiv v.ii,i vyiiiryu mi, GIltL wanted to.pack stationary and mala SS"5ir.o'.'v.nr.lI1.1L..u,"I"'-. Sllverwood. - ... ...... ,, OIRL to work In drug- etcire; no experience required: Subway 3f Wm. Scarcle, Bast Lansrtowne. i OIRIJl over Id to label and wrap boltlea and. small packages: light, clean, pleasant work: beginners ran learn In a short time: suarantsa minimum pay. vood. piecework fataa and Mrmintnt wnrtr im,l. tmkia.. kw&uw isW mum C4u4hiL HELP WANTED FEMALE GITU-S AND WOiIRN rAMrpEiiTB soura ESTABMRHKU 1809 Omi.8 AND WOMEN Vgjl KITCHEN WOniCr . . MEATS. ETC, ALSO GENEHAI, FACT6UT WORK STEADT EMrr-OTMENT .. HIOH WAGES XNCnKASBD AUTOMATinAT,LT TIME AND HAW TIME . over 4 iiotrns SPECIAL llONUS $2 PEB WEEK JOSEPH CAMPHEM. COMPANY SECOND AND MAflKET STnEETS OinLS. 14 YEAnS UP Onportunlty flr pchool utiirt to attend our own continuation ochool and obtain further education whll earntnsr money at thn came tlmo IlfsIdfB mtulnr achool work for 14 and 15 )fir old ulrla there will be the iifsual recreation featured for all agea. auch as aewlnir claaaea. mllllnerv claaooa and entcrtalnlna- danclnar club Oirla over Id ran find opportunity to earn nood money on our lighter machines Apnlv at onm MHiLKn IX)CK CO Orthodox and Tarony ata.. Trankford 'A itood place to work" GIRLS oer Irt and young women havn n nxcellent onportunlty to m-curi stfndv work In modern untodate factory; Ideal location for W PhlM. Rlrla on account of clou proximity to aubwav Unrlnir, Lancas ter ne . Darbv. Spruce Ualtlmore ave, and .Bprlnjr Garden bridge aurfarn lines; owrators Kanted In the assembling rierwrtment. where tno worn ia iirhi hhn ri-n, hiko on prAafis tappers and othr liRht machines Kor details call at onco factory office. H. T. Palate i o .iflrcnni Olltl-S over 1ft, for IlKht work In mfir. dept . guaranteed minimum pay; eood piece work on promlnpnt work Apply H. K. Mulford & Co AM s IBth U1HLS 1H jears on calendar work, cummin?, tylnjr ribbona, collatlne. eir . also learners Lithographers and Printers' Klnlihlntr o . nt4 Walnut at . Klflh floor UIRLH to work in factory, nice, pleasant work; rood wanea while learning; perma nent position; irootl chance for advancement. Ilavburn Allegheny ave and ,f3d at. GIRLS wonted for mailing dept. to wrnn small packages. MacCalla & Co , 237 Dork at GITILH. lfl enrs old In packlnv dried fruit hueln" Arnlv 13n S Front st HOSIERY KNirrERS AND TOPPERS experienced nn Standaril Banner and Sfott &. Williams mat-nine tperionred nn slnKfA and double htltch work lo work on niir bonus shtfl our. 4'30 p. m. until t i m ThoA not employed durlnc the day tin earn sond wagei In short hours. Einplov mrnt Office open - until 10 p. m VOTAHEME HOSIERY i"t) Oxford and Mascher uts. LADY to handle tlrst-closs shares In a crow- Intr concern; pood proposition to riaht party; commission and Falarv Wrlta P O. Box 44, Times Square Station. New York city. MILLINERS, first class, wanted Wmrnr 1J21 Walnut st Chertak- MILLINERY Wanted, flrst-rlass makera: only thns accustomed to fine work need TPly l-r'2i Columbia ave. SALESWOMEN WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN FOR VAIlIOtIS DEPARTMENTS EMPLOYMENT. RIIREAU LIT BROTHERS STENOGRAPHER rtiL.M i.vim ;v ri,.-(tmAriir,it v ., t ED. FIRST-CLASS PERM NENT POHI-' TION. WITH OOOI) SALARY. STATE RRr-. ?IHnvcK? IIIIANCH int. Ulll A.-vil. MOORE STS STENOGRAPHER nnd typlat Young ladv wanted In a wholesale dry gooda houae; some experience neceaaary, muat be quick and accurate: Protestant Applv, giving see snd reference c 110. ledger Offlce. STENOGRAPHER In old established real estate office Saturday half holiday nil year good vvAgea. slate age and experlenie. all applications treated confldentlalh Poat- nffice Pot 272 Cnmden N T STENOGRAPHER In old-ee'nl.lle'-nl rp estate' office, Saturday half holldav all year .good wages slate age and experiente, nil applications treateil La-iflil''ntlali PoM office Hot 272 Camden N .1 STKNOOHAI'HBR A-l with not leis than !. ear' experience liberal Nflar Apnly Room 410. Perry Itldg . Tftdav mornlns STKNUUIiAPHnil ejtnerlenced. wanted, i ,ermaneni nomiion .Toieiani preferred, Innurance Addreaa M 7!7. J.pdser office WITRKSS MnntH'l Kood w.iiTPi paid App In pernon, Lnlrsltv nosbltal 31th and Snruca nt TOUNO WOMAN ttmhltlnuH, wantTd. hlah school and IniHlni'nn rollfCf ifradnui.. r- ! permanent portion, must he accurate n'nd a Kirou ijjjioi. air-iniKiHiMiy nni pssnutii, pji ai. ant work ncod future, salary to Mart $14 utate aKe. experience and Rive phone num ber Addrena p 114 I,edtrer OfffcP HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Must b thoroushly com petent bookkeeper, lo take churite of all accounting and detailed offl.j work In wn eral contracting bualne9 ihls poltlnn re MUlrea a worker and one with real abllltv.i for the man who n.akea good an opportunity iif icuuuio ucanuiri, nuvisrj iuny experience, references ase familv connectlona, aalary desired and when vou will be ready to start work P 4U2 ledger Office HANK IKRK with experience, annwer. stailnt7 references and salary expected, will lie kept confidential I 4fll. Leilaer tt'fflre IlOOKKKF.TEn ASSISTANT One conversent with control of stock sys tem: give experience, reference and salarv expected Ifilt. ledger Ilranch. ISth and Moore sts DOT. bright. 14 to 16. wanted by large financial Institution: reply In own hand writing, giving 3 references. M 720. Ledger Office HOY. bright, of in Address In own hand writing, r 404. Ledger Offlce HOYK WANTBIJ AT ONPE 10 THAItS OH OVRH rAMrm:r,L's sours KSTAIILI8HED I860 I1RNKRAT. PACTOIir WOHK STKADt WOHK: OOOD WAOES TIJIK AND HALF T1JIB OVEIt 4S HOURS ri.ENTir OVBIllIalB WAGES AOTOMATIPALLY INfrtKASED SPECIAL IWNUS U PEIl WEEK APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPnEI.L TO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN, N. J. HOTS 17 years or over, to work In wall paper factor . good wages at once. Decker. Smith & Pane. Water st and Snyder ave. hoys (lulf Kenning- Co. needs 2 bright boys over 10. to assist flle room, answer rail bells, etc., excellent opportunity to learn our business: write, ruliy stating age experience, schooling and salary tlealred. Address Chief UlerK. nm vvioener mag. Tinr over IB. for Inside messenger work Urge Arm: permanent: good pay and op nortunllles to anvance Apply Employment P'pt If K Mulford Co . 426 H, 18th St. CLERKS TtRIOHT NEAT FOR I'LEllIOAI. POSI TIONS IN SHIPPING. DEPARTMENT OK MIANL'VAI'TURINO CONrERN: OOOD VVACIKM HRANCH 10, UTH AND JIOORK STREETS CIXHK8 Youna- men for night clerical work; hours 12 to 8:30; those with adding machine experience preferred: opportunities for advancement: apply statins age, experl ence and aalary expected, I 320, Ledger OH Ice. DRAUGHTSMAN, exp. on ateam power house equipment, piping; and heating In stallations: location Phlla.; permanent posi tion tor competent man. P 484, Led. Off.. DRAUGHTSMAN vrllh rip. on re-enforced concrete anil Mtrurtnml steel warki Iim-h- tlon Phlla permanent position to man of ability. P 48.1. Ledger Office. UENTLEVEN to handle first-class shares In a growing concern; rood proposition to right party, commission and 'salary., Wrlta P. O, Box H, 'nmufSusre But lor- Ndvr HELP WANTED MALE GRINDERS, male, for ntht work: vxp. on . boo rrooe. faca and O. D. xrlndlnr. Apply Nice Call Hearfnc Co., 30th an4 Nice- iuwii nn, HOUSEMAN, white, experienced, wanted to do WAltlnc and housework in private family resldlnr all year in Atlantic City: wares $60 ft month. Answer, with copies of rrterencea, Jti - i.ijeaer jurnce. LAUOUEIIS wanted at Tycert-Allen Wnrki. H, Delaware and Weccacoe aves.t goou wares and steady work ear around for Hunt men bus leavea 2d at. and Snyder Ave. :80 a. m i takes you down and brines you back free of charge. , LADOREnR. M.r0 day, steady Inside fac tory work: pay weekly. 1220 Arch at. LAIJOhEHS wanted. Apply C, K. Felln ft ro., inc.. ctk ra, ann muier si. I.l.NEMKN; muat ho Rood cllmbera and re palrment good wares; out of cltyj far paid. 115 N. ISlh st MACHINIRTB linfl.ntMAKEna AND CAH nEPAinMKNAVANTnn iit tub ciikra. PKAKE AND OHIO IlAIMtOAD APPI,T TO .r 11 OOITI.D. StlPnillNTRNDENT MOTIn POWBR niCIIMOND VA.! H, M I1ROWH, SHOP SUPIIIIINTENDENT, HUNTINGTON. W VA.. OK W. P. noil! HON. MASTEII MECHANIC. COVINOTON. KT. , rot,18HKn8 and aaaemblerff t,n braaa beds: Rood waa-ea nnd bonua; ateady work. Ap plv .1 .1 Keenan A Co. .11(11 l.udlow , i.ABonnns 40 Centa an Hour LAIlOItERS CI.EANKnS 40 (n(s an Hour CLEANERS nivETF.ns HIVETEnS PA BIER HOTS PASSER llOY.S IXDR WORK AT IIOQ ISLAND STHADV WORK AND OOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Arrr.Y tan s. an bt. 8KB .MR. F1IILUP8 1.121 Annt bt SCB MR. SWART7. MAN lo Unneer mofnlng newspapers. Snnaoni al Wnu.U oFncE nor RRIGIIT NEAT IIOT 17 TEARS OR OVER. FOR POSITION WITH MANUFACTURING CONCERN OOOD WAOES. BRANCH 10'J. 15TH AND MOORE STS. ; PACKER experienced In packing china, glnst and fancy articles: steady position: retail atnre Apply 1221 SHnom at PAPER1IANOERS wanted There Is good. steady and profitable emplovment ready for ou with ." to it a day, at Hltchner'a. ,-ith and Mlckln sla Camden PORTER White man to act as porter In retail store, clean cases and do general porter's work Apnlv 1221 Snnaom st SALESMEN to sell household appliances. washing machines. Ironing machines and vacuum cleaners: no experience necessary: guaranteed salary and commission. Apply between 0 and 10 a m.. Thor Electric Shop, 837 Chestnut at. SPINNER FOREMAN wanted on silk spun vrfr.l tirennrlnp room nftHiatant foreman: assistant roreman tor oouing neparimeni, know ledge of organU chemistry necesatiry. DOiicants must be of the caliber that vvar- ranl, nrnmotlon M 732 Ledger Offlce. - STAIR HUII.DintS wnntei' F Felln & Co.. York r.l Apnlv Charles and Rutler St. STENOGRAPHER YOI'VO MAN STENOGRAPHER WANTED. FIRST CLASS PERMANENT POSITION WITH GOOD SALARY: STATE REFER ENCES. ISO LEDGER BRANCH. 1.1TH AND MOORE SI'S WINDOW rLGANKRS Kxpcrlencfrd pr f ei red, but lparners acceptor and paid jsoi'd wapps while leflrnlngr; white and col ored Arnly readv for wnrk, (1 30 a, m , neneral Houre and Window Cleaning Co., I va jtpii hi . Heconq noor. TOUNO MAN wantod to help In uhlpplni? i room Patter-con Manufacturing Co., In- 1 dlanaae and Aat TOUNO .MAN white, to run pnejienuer ele vator. Warwick Apartment House Call at lflnfl Sanaom Aak for Mr Oallagher. I TOUNO MEN Wanted, utront; vouni men tn IPhlpplntr d'pjrtment dried fruit Jobbing .mln an (rood position to rlffht party. Apply ISO s Front at SITUATIONS WANTED FEMATjE fiUAMMAH SCHOOT. branches: Trench and nlwno ref Mini C K Iorenz Z701 Chewtnut CllUbS Two Cynwd iclrla. Just out of col lepe want work, they are neither t-ptat nor sienoeraphera, l.ut they jhnuld be able to fit Into somn business organization where energy, education and aptitude would count until builnea experience Is attained. Address Rox 331 Onuyd, Pa SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE " - - ' CMJRIC-stenographer 23. hlch school irad. l uate, desires poi'llon where Initiative counts: start j'2: 1313 N. 12th at. ' (1KNTLBMAN. well educated, master of four InnBuaaes, experienced In foreign trade and exchnnge, wishes permanent connection .vim tieiiK nr rfnt'"' tirm AUiircBS A. u Ijturenzn, l.S'.'O s. 17lh st USED AUTOMOBILES CJIEVROLKT 1IUR tourlnu roadster: splmdld cnnillllon. bargain AUTO SALES CO. 3'l X. lltoad at. KOIlli cabriolet ism. like n-w: Overland 83 rna-iner. 7,-i. rcnovati-l Bnos Spruce st. HUP.MOHILi: touring. .". passenger: real bar- khiii. nee .iir. .-tiacArinur. ntui-: Agency. Km N Ttroad .MI.fllhR. fast and nowerful; run 0000 mll-s: completely equipped: dsrk blue;-ex. tra tires, mounted, etc price J240U ensh. If siild Immediately Write or phone Mr. Seel li' .lacKsnn place, N w . Washington I) V Phone M -.'.li bTI'T'. NEARLY ALL MOI1HLH. THOIt OUOIILY OVERHAULED AND MS FIN ISHED. MANY DAROA1NS. SEE MR .MaeARTHl'R, STl'TZ AUUNC'Y UH9 N riROAIl ST. POPLAR 02 WESTCOTT sportster. 101S, r.-pass at a reasonable price, trnnd rnnHlnn See Mr MacArthur, Stutz Agency. 660 N. Proad st. UY A OENTLEMAN leaving tha country. Pierce Arriw limousine 6-4S In perfit condition, also a 1017 Hedge Sedan, In A-l tondlllon r 2118, Ledger Office. 11118 IIUICK TOURINO, IN EXCELLENT condition. A tmrttaln AUTO SALES CO. 330 N Broad st 1018 IIUICK; excellent condition: rare on- portunlty. See Mr. MacArthur, 8tut Agency. 669 N. Rroad. 10IS OVERLAND CHU.MMY; cannot be told from new: wire wheels AUTO SALES CO.. 330 N Ilrosd st, 101R IIUICK LIOIIT SIX. newly painted) '"i' yj,'-n' ' eh needed. Auto Sales Co . 880 N. Tlroad 101S HUDSON SUPER SIX: wire wheels; 'n .-,."",n.'.l.'ln n" bouah. reasonable. ,i, iw r,vi,r.n uvj.. a:iii n. uroaq et iitifi KIIANKLLN, very little used: a bar. gain to oulck buyer. Auto Sales Co., 330 lvn CHALMERS: . mechanically perfect; Vt-Vrv oi', ;:," Ar "". rranonaiuie, nv tis nAi.i.n -HI.. 3311 JV. Hfoad at 1U1 SUl'EH SIX HUDSON. In clersnt iwwi in reapunaoie, 830 N. Rroad street. u'to Scales Co. 1U1S MAXWELL SEDAN; very little used; a nil nr a In AUTO BALES CO.. 330 N. tlroad at. 181N I'AIQB ltOAIIHTHIl In llnlnn .h., 1400 down. Auto Hales Co., 830 North' 101K npAMEIt. 4-passenaer sport model A-l shape; terms lo suit you. M.-IU walks CO.. 830 N. llrnad st. ItllM ItOAMEIt. 4-passenger sport model; nam, , ,,, ,miu nates v-o, au norm jirqiu. lilK IIUICK OEDAN: original palm mc clian'cally, perfect: terms to suit you. AUTvi hai.k.m CO.. 330 N, Hroart st 1317 popau IlOADSTEit; A bargain to AUTO SALES CO., 830 N. llroad st. lUle COLE ciuuiyi excellent: easy AUTO SALES TO 880 N, llroad st. AaW Wapl)ae geetatrlasi FOK HUD8JN AND IIUPMOWLS BBPAIB nuiuv flea Iht Brsndywlne Auto neoalr Co. Keoff 4 nay Slippton. formerly . with Oosa. arv.siehwartl Co.. now estalillska1 1 -. -ri..",r ,-,; i--T," ' JMi-t DUSINEBS OPPOBTTJNITIES FOR BALK Cape Mar Hotel! central! near beacht contains ,45 guest rooms, private baths, attam heat, nicely fumlahedi terms arranged! principals only. M 728, ledger Office. BUSINESS PETIS0NAI3 DIAMONDS BOUGHT Poaltlvelr hlitheit .caah rrlcea for your dla- monda, any .lie from '4 lo 10 carata; nons pay nlitheri also old roio, platinum a auver bought. EaUtea bought (private), Eat.10 yra. The Diamond Shop lnth'ab. Market. DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANT SIZE PRICE NO OP.JECT vet.T.T a. nn . na5 ninSTNUT HT. jlulta 51-22. Over Chllda Restaurant, Private, MEN'S. old clothing and s"hoes boughtt'hlgh est prices paldi ordera promnlly attended Ic Max Doraaky, 333 N. 0th st. Bell Phnna Mkt. anaT. KI.KCTniC treatme ou.8 msnlrurlng.' Of. Acs, Hutchinson tttdg., fourth floor. Rooms 4 00-40T 1 22 B. 18th sr. Hours 10-0. ELECTRICAL TREAT., phyalcal culture. K.21 HoRrlwnlk. Atlantic City. Entrance to right of store. ELKCTRIC treatment ft manicuring. Room 10S Heed Wdg,. 1218 Filbert at. Log. 02. ARHES removed from cellars: all kinds hauling done. 818 Puttonwood. MUt. 4421 CARPET CLEANING WALLACE K. 19 IMA N. 20 2M Cnureti 1aB, IOKO-DIBANCT MOVmO FOB, SALE LARGE LOT OF LUMBER R0 pieces of 8x 8 24 ft. long. ISO pieces of 1(1x1(124 ft. long, ino pieces of 12x1210 ft. long. SO plecei of 4x12 20 ft. long 800 pieces cf 8x 8 14 snd 10 ft, long. 28 pieces of 12x1(1 4X ft, long. Anply Sterling Iron Bteel Co.. 40.1 N. 10th. orrtcB FURNITURE Large lot deaa. safes, riles cabinets and general orfke furniture, store fltturrs. We Tluy, Sell and Exchange, TATTEN PDRNITURB CO. LOCUST 4070 1 127 ARCH BT. RACE 2000. RUILDINO MATERIALS We are demolish ing building; 14 roof truaacs. OS ft. long: HOO.OOO hard bricks: all kinds of lumber and beans Applv on premises, N. W. cor. 0th and Montgomery. FOR SALE Ed I nh one. Interchangeable: used only few months: A-l condition: excellent equipment for doctor's offlce: will demon atrate. M 710, Ledger OfOre. FOR SALE riie. roof trusses. In good con dition 37 fl lour; can bo seen nt .1321 Cbeatnut. Apply Mlti-hell Bros.. 2121 Race, BILLtAnD. pocl. romh'fn. 2dband. bought, sold rented, exrh. Keafer. 320 Olrard av. REFRU1ERATORS and fixtures for grocers and mc't markets: terms If desired. RANDALL tc CO . 811 N 2d at SAFES used fireproof, closing out. 00 slightly some with thin walls 72 N. Fourth. TYPEWRITER, perfect condition, J40. Mr. Rolln 24 B 7th st WALL TENTS. 8x10. esch new complete. Phone rilhert BROO 118 00: 12x14. (30; 1023 Callowhlll at. TOR SALE cheap 1 comb, gas and coal range Apply 17 K Coulter St.. Otn MA0HINERT AND TOOLS TWO and a half If. P. Foos gas eftfr.: 2H H PHull Dod gasoline eng : 12 H. p. Jacobson kerosene eng.: 5 and 7 H. P. Btlcknev gasoline engines. nURCHFIELD CO.. C04 Arch St. i'oWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dvnamos. motors, boilers, steam and alt enclnes pumps, air compressors. FRANK TOOMBT. INC.. 127 N. 3d st. ELllCTRIO MOTORS MACHINE TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT O'nRIFN MACHINERY CO.. 119 N 3D BT. FOR SALE 2 upr't st'm boilers 3 Worth- Ington pumps. 1 2H Ruud water heater. Cent Plum & Htg Co . S W 8th & Locust PIANOS. PLAYERS. TUNING. ETC. WURLITZER ORCHESTRA stylo P. perfect condition; cash or payments: can be seen In Philadelphia. R. R. Bennett. Met. Bank Bldg. Washington. D. C. STAMPS AND COINS I STAMPS PACKETS. DIME SETS Albums snd supplies for stamp collectors). PHJLA. STAMP CO.. 21 S. 17th at. STORAGE AND MOVING CRESCENT STORAGE WAREHOUSE. 163.T 2d. Kens ncton 3U7S. one-nair loaa in and load from Washington, D. C tn Phlla or vicinity by Sept. 1,1: also one-bait load to and from Ner York to Phlla, or viclnltjf by Oct 2 Ycnjr goods Insured 'while In transit. Excellent service. One month iterate free. Reasonable rates. VICTORY-STORAGE IS Market- T.nrcput nnd Hour. Phnnn Belmont 4070 for an estimate. Goods' parked for shipment; Fierce-Arrow vans for moving. THRMIXAT WAREHOUSE AND TRANS FER CO.. Columbia ae. and Sydenham Ht Iooal and longr-dlbtarico moving by cour teous, experienced men. clean separate and I(l( ked rrom for Vmir fllrnlturo T.et tia -aiImatp. Phone Diamond 4472. THE JOHN RH0ADS CO. Storage,-Packing;. Moving-, Carpet Cleaning 4157-59 Lancaster Av W.Phila. WALLACE N. 19 1R2B N. 20 2S3 Church Lan.. Otn. LONO-DISTANCB MOVINO FIDELITT FIP.E-PROOF WAREHOUSES 1811-10 MAUKET ST. IIOVINU DAT HIADE EAST Large padded vana. expert movers North Phlla. Storage Co., 2033 Lehigh. Mst. free Shlhe Tark fireproof building, Dlamhnd, 7300 WAJJTBD ANTIQUE furniture, old china, old Jevrelery. gold, sliver. faaB teeth, diamonds. An. tlques. Bj8 Chestnut. Phone Walnut 702B. CAST-OFP CfOTHINO wanted; ladles" and children's clothes: best prices. Phone. Mar- ket 2448 W or call II. Stern1. 837 N. 4th. BOOKS FOB BENT CHESTNUT ST. 200PDesIrabl. rooms and .Iso professional offices. WALNUT. 3905 Attractively furntshe.l: ex. ceptlonal meals: gentlemen. Pres. 4237 XV. llTII, 8.. 305 Central, cooli , quiet, furu.. """"" "r uwiiiiiiuiiicaiinK, running water. IBTH. .. 247 Rooms or suite, furutshed or unfurnished: g narlnrs' kitchen KITH, N. (the Ilurlc). 1S9, 141 Modern. I'n-tn-ilH le turn rmimai lrtrln ili,Mi,hnilii dally and weekly rates: convenient togta- ttons; goon acenmmoq. ror traveling1 people. 10TH ST., N 1401 Two rooms, furnished, housekeeplnir. t upi single rooms. ATTnACTIVE furn. apts.: some houscltpr. Sherwood Ant Agency, 225 8. Rroad st. mnumnAN RUS1NES9 woman desires Urge, nicely furn. Ished room with part board In a reflneil private family; Oermantown or Tioga local lv C 217 Leilrer Office ' CTNWTD In attractlra home, near station: rms, fc bath for hekp. Ph. Cynwyd 223 Vf. BOABDINQ SPIIUCE. 89011 ITha Iteolac) XVell-fum, rms.t superior board: hlgti-rlass apartm'ts.' 52 COLUMnLV AXrE. First-class board. g per week: home comforts; phone, IKHBIH and board; 1230 Spruce, , 17; French cooking. Hnhnrhan TI'B ORFTNOIt. Elkinr Park Vacanelea for tan ana winter; rinse tn rnmaeipnia by train and trolley. Phone Melrose COS.. BOABB WANTED TPUNO LADY, refined, employed, wants horn. In private Jewish family; references excuanseu. i it, iuicr viuce. COUNTBY BOABDEB3 WANTED IDLEWILD FARM First outslds of West Cheiter, fresh erg J. fruits and vegetables: modern conveniences; sdults preferred, Mrs. Thomas H. Mellor. West Chester. Pa ruEiairHD Arxvunnnm. 18TH ST., 8., 127 (The Geneva) Furnished bachelor apartments, 2 rooms and bath; In the heart of the business sectloni '2 blocks from Broad St. Station, N. UTII ST., 1401 Two rooms and kltcb- enetts: rurnisneo room, pnrste nam. lllTTENHOUSE SQUARE'. 1830 .Six-room fur, apartment to.auMet for 3 months. APABTMENTB WAITT3ED WE SAN RENT your ftrn, or unfurn. rooms J aa4 aBts.t lama list waltlagl rsaulU auar - tvna4JflftJUHlt..IMaclfc APABTMENTB ONB AND ONE-IIALF blocks from Illltcn housa Square; attractive and brand new, consisting of living room, bedroom, bnth and kitchenette: rentals tlOO and $120 each. Apply Albert D. .Mills. West End Trust nidg. ' APAJITMENT HEADQUARTERS Central apartments av specialty. Sherwood Apt. Akepcy. 228 8. Broad st. Some verv attractive turn, apta.t soma housekeeping. 8PRUCE ST., 1012 (Holmehurst) Bedroom, ' living room and bath: southern exposure! peautiruny lumianca: eiectnc itgnv; pnones, N. 10TH ST. Nicely furnished, large front bedroom, sitting room and bath! rcfer- ences. Phono Diamond US TV, liOCURT, 1S00 Exceptional apartment. 2 rooms and bath, steam heat, electricity, .80: prlvats family. OVERRROOK Three-room-and-hnlh apart ment, unfurn. I also 2 fnrn. rooms. In home, of reflnement. Apply 2000 N 03d. . 1503 IX3CUST ST., second-sty. apt., consist. of a mi. and prlv. bath: fum, or unrur. HUIIURRAN APARTMENT, furnished, second floor; 70 3 rooms ana bath: couple. I'nono ziz ju. Media, or R S02 ledger Office. HOUSEKEEPING APABTMENTS HOUSEKEEP1NO' apartments for rent, con taining 8 rooms and bath and 4 rooms nnd bath, at 314 S. Broad at. For full parr tlculars apply on the premises or una Land Title nidg. Chas. II. Prettyman. owner. 820 8. 11TH ST. Desirable housekeeping apartment. 3 rooms, batn ana Kiicneneue. Apply janitor, on premises, or TA 1 1 IsAr?, t'tii; vvatnuv ay. ONE large room, bath and kitchen, 100: 2 large rooms, bath and kitchen, turn., 1133. Merton Orelms. Harrison Blag. Locust 020. HOUSEKEEPING APT3. WANTED WANTED Tnree rooms, bath, kitchenette, also 2 rooms, bath, kitchenette, unfur., south of Walnut, west Broads price. iStlbert 5792 or C 104, Ledger Office, APARTMENT HOTELS THE GLADSTONE 11TH AND TINE STS. ABSOLUTELY .FIREPROOF GERMANT0WN 20 MINUTES TO IIROAD ST. STATION ' Furnished and unfurnished suites. a THE LITTLE HOTEL. 223 S. Tjroad St. A good place to live whllo In Philadelphia. heaii estate tor sale ' CITY 3008 W. THOMPSON ST. Six-room home. Worth jour wjtlte to In veatlgate. Price $2200. J. T. JACKSON CO. A&'ffTO 2029 Spring Garden St. IS rooms. 3 baths hot-vater heat, d'ctrla lights, cemented cellar., level floors. Dutch hall, side yard: good order; possession. iiiiiHAnrrit. Worrell i. Co.. r.r.r. N. 17th, THE REST Investment proposition In North Phlla., 7 rooms, moaern vwni wv,, .,,.. tvlth 20 Individual garages in rear, cnouan ,1th 20 Individual garages In rear, cnougnj round for 10 more; particulars on re - rounu Joru & HHT.ei me. '47UO N. arot nue; llrond Wiomlng 871-872 2552 Germantown Ave. M0"r"nd dwelling: best location for nny business In Philadelphia: larse new bulk jw ndovv. C. C. SniDEL & CO 4th & Callowhlll sts XVLST SIDE of 2d St. below York Lpt 120 ft. by 110 ft., lo rhlillp at., containing 4 t.Rtnrv dwelling nnd l'l 2-storv dwelllntr Apply CONTINENTAL-EQUITABLE TITLE AIN1) TitUaX -KJ., l ". J-aii an STORB AND DXVI3LLINU. 2143 B. Adams st corner Trenton ave.: assessed J5nl. .' oi , ..! viinn Annlv CONT1- NENTAL-EOuiTABLK TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 21 N l-in at. , Ft i n.. 1213 Alter St.; must i.oiorea Duyers ,, ,,, ., onre. ,Bcri. need: aslclne JIOOO: rent 10i .rnke offer; Immediate possession. O. C. Seldel & Co.. 4th anil falinwnin eiw 82400 3D AIIOVE Cayusa hmo iwrint. only a few of tlrese beautiful houses with atl conveniences left: good neighborhood: .m,lltamnuntofTca.h7!isnceEnsrent. qi jori l c. 14 rooms, porch-front L I J J ViraiZ Jl. residence, refined neigh borhood.. Sold to settle estate: Immrd. poss. OP srilDEL & CO . 4th nnd Callowhlll- i: . . ...A. .0,4 .,t 1807 VAN PELT ST. frice jouii; ""'" 184 N 21st st . price I38O0 each: 3-stofy. iilV dwellings. Annly Contlnentai-Equlta- ble Title nnd Trust Co., 21 S. 12lh st. ,,,0-2712 O ABN 111' ST. : excelle nt home andHh,irchesMrru w nra 3125 DIAMOND SIS Solid brownstone front, tn back street: 12 rooms. 1 r.aths. vacant Oct. 1: particulars. RAYMOND M. njvnwF.n 17lh and XVallsce sis ..AW T,T.-T,l-a U-P Nine-room brick dwelling, conveniences; good location: pricvs rcamni.iii'-. . . . , , win L Craven'B Sons. 201B Columbia ave.. TWO-STORY dwellings. 001 to 023 and 818 to O'.'l woir St., Clear 01 ii iiu-uuiui JOHV XV JENNINGS ni S 7th St. 150.X XX'EST CLEARFIELD Excellent 3-story, porch front dwelllns Just recently renovated, vacant; great bargain, wm if Craven's Sons. 2010 Columbia ave. 1344 N FRANKLIN St 3-sty.. li-rm a e. vard dwelllnc: lot 27x118: price J70IIII CONTINEVTAL-nQUlTARLK' TITLE AND TRUST CO 21 12th St. 'COLORED nUYERS TAKE NOTICE 123011 2314 Carlisle: v?asy terms: 7 rooms and bath .all conveniences: private alley. 01 It 1" SMITH. 724 XV. Erleaye. 2100 BLOCK. Ontario St.: 3200 block. Syden ham st , 100 block. Ontario st , cor.. 200) block. Tl-uja st. Jos. A. Urr .Co.. 1420 Chestnut spruce n.i-i 222' N 2HTH ST. Immediate possession; 7 rooms, bath, shed, and new garage for 3 cars: $5500: also modern' store and dwelling. equipped fcT randy making. 2218 N. 20th. 8327 JUDSON ST. Comfortable S-ftynr hrtme In fine nelshborhnod North Phila delphia Trust Co.. Broad at., Oermantown and Crl ayes. 2231-38-33 N. 8TH ST. Four -rooms pain, outside kitchen: purchase price I200O each. Apply JOHN KRAUSS. 2428 Cedar St. Ktn- stnsinn im vv. 1047 N 18TH ST. Three atory. y rooms; modern- Interesting nrlce and terms. MYERS t BAP.TH. nidge nve. and 10th. 7S".iT.il-.ll.iT MOUNTAIN ST. Seven rooms: rent Ifl; Price 11100 , TAMES F IIABE. 18th and Morris ltTil'lNE ST 18x100: 10 rooms and berth; desirable central location: price right. SAMUEL M OAYI.EY lO'lll Pine St. wivitt-u pilir.AnELPHIA A number ot smill houses Oet our list. CHAS. L BROXVN & CO , 217 B. llroad at. 2188 N. 7T1I ST. 3-story brick dwir.: convs.: Mcant; low price. Wm L. Craven'a Sona 2010 Columbia ave. 918 S. I5TH -Grocery store and dwelling; doing (rood business. LEXVIS COHEN. 1113 Lincoln Bldg. :on. BLOCK BEEIJ 8T.-Delrable homes, 7 rooms: undertlralned: $2000. TAUIJVNB. 900 XX'alnut at. f 1522 S. BROAD ST. 12 rooms: modern: perfect condition. JAMES F, HARE. 18th and Morris. 2708 XV. SILVER ST. Near 27th and T-chtgh ave,; 8 rooms, porch; price $2350. H J Miller 28112 XV Lehlah 2323 N. SARTAIN ST. Two story, 0 rooms and bath: vacant now; $2200, TAJLANE, ooo Walnut at? 2724 OEORfJE- 5-room dwelling; 2727 Ppp- low. Xx'm. L. Craven's Sons. 201 Columbia, J L2480-32 OPAL ST. Two-story. 0 -rooms n bath: perfect condition: bargains, II I. FABY, 18th and Stiles sis. I170O 3430 American st ; pretty llttie- room house on nn-ft jlde asphalt streetrl look u over.- ji, - niiiiwi. t.t vv rjrie. N IinOAD'ST. Porch front. 8 bedrooms. baths, hot-water heat, hardwood floors: 19500. McCormrekMcOormlrk Lincoln Bld4 1037 8HAR8XVOOD ST. Three story, 8 rooms bath: . ImmedVate possession: bar gain. II. J. r"ti t"i" ana , runes sts. TXVO-STOnY Porch .front. 8100 block N. 58th St.: price 12400. MOORE, Somerset and iwnsan bis. 010 N. 17TII Three-story modern apart ment nnueri mwiin; iai.n, P. I). FHIEDMAN, B.XX'Tcor. 8th L TJicrfit. MODERN 8-story dwslllng, Dutch hall, elec tric light, ateam heat; possession Septem- per id. mas i, " i 2214 N, 2D ST. Three-story brownstone !.". 8 .rv f P.i,Vl.n.!. 'n . ?od n on. Mlfcnn .,...... .mp c. ana iwcn. 1436 CHRISTIAN ST.10 rooms. 8 story, aood cond. Lewis Cohen, 1113 Lincoln nlitir HOUSES far gale.ln South and West rhlla.. -im,,, ..o. -- , ,, n. . ,,a uiu, 192V N. BROAD Two baths, elec. luht h.-w. heatl 18x180. Olenn. 1517 Cnlumblt COLORED buyers. 20ta 4 Ellsworth. 3 sty.: entirely renovateq. nmnn io3Jt l't. llreete. SEE 1711, . WHARTON .ST.. If you need iivjivir.. mi" im vYiiarion OROCERY store and dwelllnr. 23d and Flt. water. Iewls Cohen- 1113 Lincoln Bldg. 1842 WEED 8T, can be bought cheap. 1IORNB. 18th ,and XVharton afs 820 8J.5TII Tntis 'ory. lo rooms & bath, i,e;vvip vvjiici, ...i incoin uiaK. iTACTOnY BITES Woors i and buildings, all sections. Bsldal Co.. 4th and Calljwhlli 2308 N. PARK Porch. 18 rooms: fine loca. lion: gooci connmon., uwin. ioit commbta. 1301 BUTLER Eleven rooms, porchi des. ror. I large lotl poss.soon. I.lnvd.714 Walnut. 419, Ni 19TH Nsvf J;alory house, conven. isnees: posseaaAon. omin. loos ji-t, joreese 4TH AND J'OPLAR JWelve rooma, I3J0O. mono aiaryiet jvea ayer o p. ni. larket KM sf'er a p. litt a. smm.-wtj-mn' 4ma H.tw. heat, J UUJ mm. BEAIii ESTATE FOB SALE CITY TO IIOMn BUYERS POSSESSION ?:9t! ?. lllh "' "tore and dwelling,,, 550l ?,5i2 .' lllh ' a atry 44011 2247 N. Uber St.. 8 story ,44w sJJl K- vn re' ' -' i350P 2253 N. Bydcnhnm St., 2 story. '3100 104 Snyder ave., 2 story, electric, refill,,,,,! In .. . ....... 4An i?,i2 P.rown at., 3 story... ...... ...... 2000 ZZ"2 N. Lambert st.v 3 story.... i.i... snot S:?2 ? I-ambert at., 2 atory 250 221.2 Cgden st.i 2 story... Cede 1 N.V Z4IKI 2200 2200 223 N. Bartaln st 2 story....... 2500 N. Howard st., 3 story..,.,.-: 180(1 . ifluuniin. win. lYmmn st, TO SETTLE estate tho following- properties .ijti Dm purcnasea at oia prices: SHI Plton st., cor. 21st and nidge av.tlSOO 23o3 N. Carlisle st.. 2-story, brown, stone-trimmed dwelling, 0 rooms, ,,, bath, heater ........X 2800 143 Markle at., Mnnayunk. 3-story ' 3008 Nevada st.. 2-story brick dwell- .... Ing; 0 rooms 1(H 23.13 Reese st.. 2-slory brick dwelllna-. 1800 16J2-24 Seybert st. and 1021-23 Thompson st.: lot 32x00 (for sale - ,.s ciiUrety) D500 3408 Hprlntr Oardenl 3-story slda-vard V. tlwrlllng sleam heat ,....,.,.,, 55ftn CONTINENTAlKQUITAULK TITLE AND niuMT t;o , L'l h. lutn at, TO CLOSE AN ACCOUNT 2003 N. 3th St., 3-story dwelling. 200(1 N. Orkney St., 2-story dwelllpr. 1031 N. 2d st. I 1933 N. 2d St.- ' loan N. ralethorp st. 13R N. Palethorp st. pONTINDNTAL-EQUITABLE TITLE AND r TRUST CO. 21 S. 12th st. BUY IN TIOGA $4950 3900 Block. N. Smedley ft bedrooms electric. Butch hall Hardwood floors, hot-water beat roreh nnd terracft fronts: Immediate post.' 300 N. Smedley st. open tor Inspection LEWIS COIIEN, 111H Lincoln Mldg, 17.MI VTLIE. 10 rooms. ..s.in Iirecliwood. 2 story, 7 rooms, 1R23 Pnplnr 2 story, S rooms, 184.1 N Marshall, 12 rooms. 533 N. Il'lh. 12 rooma. V ' 72 IN. Iiilh. 11 rooms. .718 N lrth cor.. 12 rooms, brownstona, 3i.'2 Lttnk'lowne ave.. 11 rooms, norch. , 8850 ork rd., 10 rooms porch, mod hesft. mniuinn n HvoriRF.n. n co 5bs n. lTtH Small Fireproof Hotel CENTRALLY LOCATED: POSF-SSIONl EASILY ALTERED FOR OFFICES J. A. PATTERSON, 130 S. 13th. Homes on and Near Boulevard V Cholro list for sale: several have garaga or room for enrage. Phone or write. J. T. JACKSON CO. CHESTNUT AT 13T1I BOULEVARD BRANCH OFFICE Rlalnc Sun ale. and Boulevard Womlng 500 ' park 1844 T MERIT RDilAni nnfTa 13000 Carev, Stclnber. Duncan and 01en nalo sts. (Kensington and Sedgley aves.i, faclnc; Merit sq. : brick and slnne construe1 lion, all conveniences. Including electrlo lights: small amount of cash required, bal ance as rent See Mr. METZOER or I II n SMITH, 724 XV. Erie avr. ' 4200 8800 block Clearvlew at., 2 sq east of Otn. ave.: 1mm.. poss. ; sample housa open dally and Sunday; (1 rms. aid bath.-hot-uaier heat, elec , hardwool floors; near I noi-jvaier neat, elec , hardwool floors; near stM on: 1800 oash Robt W. Brown (Tioga, r.H20 W) on premises, or Dallas Hartley. inc . 4700 N llroad. XVyomlng 871-8721 S. W. Cor. 19th & Cherry Sts. Lot 2x103: half square from Tarkwar. JAMES D. WINCHELL , 17TH AND RANSOM . Bnlldlng Ixits. FaelorPBHes. V.Ui 20,000 SQUARE FEET BRQAD and MT. VERNON Worrell & Co., 555 N. 17th THE MOST DESIRABLE FACTORY AND 1 WAREHOUSE SITE IN THE CITY -J XVIthln 2 squares of 12th and Market: light f "i on 3 sides; for sale very cheap and on easy terms; send for circular. is JOHN McCREA, 7020 OERMANTOWN AVB, Cheslnut Hill 1544 J. ' AT I.I N n t.HY AVE. east of 0th st. we havo 10.' of the ripest unsold lota In the northern section of the city: terms arranged: sale fig ure particularly attractive for a quick sale. 4700 N Broad st. XVyomlng 871. 872. BITES. RAILROAD Penna. ana Heading! 12000 per acre and up. according to lo.i Inquire for terms, Dleterlch 737 XValnut. NQRTHWCST CORNER 24th and Spruoa sis ; Int 20x100: 3 fronts; suitable for garage or factory: moderate price. C F SIMON. 112 S. lOlh St. FACTORY SITE, 8.1x143; adjoins Pa. freight: light 4 sides. SMITH, Uifft Pt Breeze aye. S'ALE XVOOL SCOURING. MILL fiult other business. B. R. siding SAL?.', XVOODWORKINO PLANT Siding for 15 car. if I'.H.Il, Equipped SALE. EXTRA-LAROE MILL N. XV secllon. Possession Sale on P t n It ,5U,noo ft of ground with 31,400, ft. of floor space LAROE LIST OTIIRTIR SOME SPACE FOR RENT W. Bruce Barrow 130 NORTH TXVELFTH ST. FACTORY BROKER INDUSTRIAL plants, warehouses, vacant land, railroad and Avater frontags. J L STEVENSON BON. 822 Land Title. fltorcs and Dwellings 30TH AND COLUMRIA AVE. t Fine large store anil dwelllag. 3 fronts, all conveniences; good location. , Alui XVM. L. CRAVEN'S SONS. 2010 Columbia... Sp 2020 a. TH Two-story store and dwelling: .,3 hot-water heat: 4 tiedrnoms and bath. w". I. P. FRIEDMAN. S. XV. cor. 8th & Locust. 1433-83 SOUTH ST. Lot 3(1x11" LEXVIS COHEN. 1113 Lincoln Bldg. 0TH & MOORE S, XV. cor., 2-sty store and dwelling. J E. CAR8E. 1415 Jackson. SEE MB ABOUT 1S S, i'Oth: a bualnea corner, HORNB. 181h and XVharton, XVKHT I'HILADrf.l'IIIA 1131 ROCKLAND 2 -story twin. G h.it, rooms, modern conveniences! near trnllev and train; price and terms attractive: In. spect Sun. or evg. by appointment, Dallas A Hartley, tini w liroaq vvvomlng' KT1. H7i vVELL-FINANCED lhorough!ymodern home. within Vi block 'Cobbs Creek Boulevard! -Immediate possession. ' , MICHAEL A. MALONET 1021 B 80th St. 575 OSAOB AVE.. 0 rooms and bath. 17 K 82d at , 0 rooms and bath, 5134 Irving st., 8 rooms and bath. 17 N 01st st . 9 rooma. CHAS. L. BROXVN ft CO., 217 S. Brosd $38003824 and 5833 Trinity at.: 2 atory, , porch fronts, 4 la,rge rooms and bath on, second floor, brick laundry; nice wide street. William L. Craven's Sons. 58th and. Ches ter ave. v . THREE-FAMILY ZpXhTMENT IIOUSM rented $300 per month, including 4 private garages In rear. JAMES D.-WINCH ELL. )?th and Sansom ats. POSSESSION AT ONCE 8304 Wheelerl fl .rooms, bath, porch; $2730; trolievs XX'ood land and Elmwnod aves, LEROY XX'OR. BELL. 8008 Market. . KINOBESSINU AVE., 4900 BIX3CK Corner property; 8 story, electric lights, Dutch hall: Immediate possession, Jos, Allen Potts. 4805 Baltimore aye. POSSESSION NOW 15 N. Edtcewood,' newly papered; 0 rooms bath: norcht lust ariii'il th corner from 60th and Market, LBROT ,,,..HC.fcfc ,,,, ,n,wr.f UfcUAU Al4 ur.iiVJ-.C. "All ASJ nlTI H, ., STS. Side yard! larta lots: convpn!nt ti "' cara'ftnd etorei. Joh. AMn Potti, 4003 11a I ai 1 1 mora avf. , , ! CHESTRIt AVE. XVK8T OF 58TII ST. Semidetached; 4 bedrooms. XVIlllam I Cravn's Sons, natnsanrt Chester aye. 2-8TY. 8r ant.; carrying charges less than SIo per montn over za-noor rental income. Let me cxilaln, IlanJ. Haas, 418 Drexel Bldg.. 0013 CHESTNUT Modern dwelling on prom inent thoroughfare nnd close to 80th St. LKROY WORRELL, 0000 Market, 1283 N, FRAZIER. cor. Thompson Store, With fixtures; suit any business. Ilobln. 2872 K. Memphis st Phone Kenslnston 8826, VACANT, move right In. 033 Crtlghton at. f5?ri and Olrard). 7 rooms ft bath: norch. Vnamel plumbing. BCHOCII, 703 .Walnur at; 109 N. tSDUEWOOU All conveniences: .-S rinse to elevntedi possession now. LEROY t XVORRELL. Soon Market. . 8212 SUMMER ST. Three atory 10 rooma and bath: lot 20x72: . Interesting price. Myers nartn1 maw ave. anq nun st. inn nuacK B 1T1IAN ST. Eight ' house. if rooms and bath, furnace. MICHAEL J, MU XINEY. 1021 B. 00th St., Phlla. AOta ClfESTNUT 8T.-TffA.llnrv i1wa11Irm. on pronlnent thoroughfare. LEROY Al WOUtlELL 8008 Market, t V . 281 8. B3TH 9T-2 sty., 8 rooms and batht " ,- large roomar main atreeti tirlce reaaonahie. M. H Mtsln-r Real Estate Trust Bids'. . j IMMEDIATE POSSESSION "701 N. 3AttJ '' U1 modern, ukibcqm. aico cslharliie. m, 8)0 . 80TH BT. XVIde atrestr i bedroose! e. u- uvusms. is in walnut st J-OclmT. W, of S5U Nine rnonw. "nn- JsWHMHeMAtL eVHAUl itf BatealesW ImUXLl, KUWa -H J i : " 9" . smi "ia & t a 8 v. J.J 3. 3.1 Jr." M Ai'l m .J t H U i o ' 1 w ,1' rj ! a. fl f $ '! Clip" 0 I! B f" N. '! ,B. s J 9
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