Bw5Bw$tfM' ' ivvvTii': l V' -tIwSk -? -ii"sjf "Vlmf5 TiP rj WiTiiiBM nflrff Tl IT nrFMffiTmLOilyT.'i f-'fvwT,':HJ'J! ' ' , -V , - . '"- , . . " n fTW, SOT Jwlv'v ' ""' -.?,& J ETT3NING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919 .1 1 ,t I t Y, "I I K, r. l i t i,i iff i-,'t flTta 6 ' at 1JV BUSINESS NOTES Buying In dytstufTs from domestic sources is still confined to small-lot ' purchases. Textile and paper mills nd- here to this poller, despite the absolute . assurance that the American dyestuffs industry will be granted adequate pro tection against German competition. Because ot the high prices inlied for raw rats and Hudson seal, dealers and manufacturers declare that signs point to a. general curtailment in the use of these pcltB from now on unless prices drop at the fur auction which opens in ,8t. Louts this week. (Millinery shown In the wholesale market indicates that the brown hat has superseded that of nary blue for fall and winter. While blues arc in de mand those shown tend toward the lighter and brighter slindes, such as Chinese blue, Copenhagen and the'bright shades of French and royal blue. Although Boston wool dealer strenu ously denied during the last week that Wool was cheaper or the tone of the market easier, it was a well-known fact tbnt all except the largest and strongest houses were willing to sell wool for from one to five cents a scoured pound cheaper than they were t two weeks ago. Fifteen hundred clothiers Interested In either the wholesale or retail branch of the industry will attend the conven tion of the National Association of Ile ,ail Clothiers 'which opens in Chicago tomorrow. Homer L. Ferguson, of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, has Issued a statement regarding the inter national trade conference, which will open at Atlantic City, September 30. Mr. Ferguson said the main purpose of the gathering was to lay the founda tion for a lasting international trade understanding. Reports current in the wholesale market to the effect that the inability of clothing manufacturers to make de liveries of merchandise to meet the re tail demand was due principally to the fact that woolen houses in this country were shipping great quantities of mer chandise abroad are denied by repre sentative clothiers and woolen interests. The Swiss are beginning a business penetration of Belgium in opposition to American business interests. The Bel gians say the Americans arc to blame for this, as they arc asking a 7." per cent payment down and the balance on the delivery of goods, while the Swiss are offering better terms on many products. The London Board of Trade figures for August show that imports increased 3S,6."2,000 and exports increased 31, 231,000. The principal increases in im ports were 10,000,000 in food, .', 000,000 in wool, and 0,000,000 in cot ton. Kxports increased in all manu factured articles, of which cotton in creased 7,000,000 and wool 6,000,000. LONDON STOCK MARKET Specialties Strong, With Trading Brisk Some Oils Buoyant lndon, Sept". 8. Specialties were -.strong on the Ftock exchange toda-r, (with tradlnB brisk. Some oil share- L- I i. l.t. Jl 1! .! ...t k, inne uuu'uui, wiiit ucaiiuK uuuiiuicu. Pi , "' Shell Transport and Tradins was S3,. Domestic issues were hard and with out feature. Good earnings made fc uanaatan I'acincs nrm and Argentine f rails again moved upward. Diamonds were strong, with De Heers quoted at 23. Rubbers were irregular. Generally, the markets were steady. SmtllER RESORTS WniTE MOrNTAINB. N. n. nDncoiiiimniffl NEW PROFILE HOUSE White Mountains New Hampshire REMAINS OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMER 25 1 Desirable Rooms at September Rates C. H. OREENLEAP, Pre.. EVERETT B. RICH M,r 1 n. R. "PHELPS, As.t. Slgr. ' ' I AfflUated City Honse, HOTEL VENDOME, Boston 1 a Atlantic crrv. X. i. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR VISIT ATLANTIC CITY LOCATE AT ALAMAC fHOIEL OCEAN fBONtwiwHEARTor AtlanhcOttI rami I uand Transient. JapactljHOOi AMCRICANAKOIlUHOI'tJVII'LAro. Hot and ColdSeoVVater Baths. Grill. Ore hestra.Doncinq.Gorage MACK LATZ & CO On. the Oceaiv Ffrmil Elcronsforicsof&rTvfcrti HOTEL CHELSEA OrEN ALL YEAR SEPTEMBER Th inott dellirhtful month of th year. SECURE RESCRYATIONB J. D. Thompson A Co. Hotel Bothwell Wrfial. Ave., second hcise from Bnardnalk and BUI Fl.r. Every .pppolntmtnt. Highest rtndard In ettlsln. nd gervic. Pooklet. 'r THE DUDLEY Vt Bo- fnn7lnU At. i traction. Kunnlnr tr In m.11 rooms. Prt- vats Dauia. liorae cooxicr tJLsiJUCK. tl ' .MOTEL BOSCOBELfcEA-jj. -; Hast: opn au y.ar, aiu a. js. iiAUlUM, TTKiouiter t0 ,t , prlTat -bath.. YfU-. tUupwkly. t3.RO up dally. C. llubrs. JTUttall """". njAIUlU AVf. AiHU HUAniJWALK. -1trlBt-nri Tnn Central! locaUd nr. barh, a' tHIIIII IS J OOOKlK. 4. AliUUtrilAKIslD. Wt'A I' ATLANTIC CITY In S.-iteir.h.r. .topping si weii-appoiniea notei. RSP1LANADE or GRAND ATLANTIC UPRIUO UKB BEACH. N. J. THE WARHEN OS THB OrEAN nrKixa xAKS beach, n. t. K liUM that'. "U.rt In It. flu kii IHfil ISpeciaL Fall Term? .ow . f" Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WIlnXT Receipts. 401. lfl bushels rric were firmly held tut trade w.s quiet Quota tions Cur loin. In export .levator, government jtandard Inspection, stnndard prices No. 1 napctlon, rea winter, I2.SD; No. I nortn-rn sprim.. 12.30. No 1 harrl urlnltr. 12.39 ylnjrr. arllck-, I2.3T. No. 1 red smotty, $2.3(1: Nn 1 rA tiflb nA amuttV. 12,31 OU, i " smutty, UnltM Rtatet araln Corporation's PUch-a of Hhent are had on the folio-wins: cheat. I of alucounts No, 2 hat, 3o under No is No. 3 hat. Oc under No. 1. No 4 wheat. 10o under No. 1, No. 5 whent. 14e under rcsi 1 tr- .it .iL...i.a nrifnrm Inn to" the specification of No. V or better, but deficient In tent weight. th" discount from the No 5 prl" will be 3o per bushel eacn one pound deficiency In test weiBni Wheat Braolnr bMmv No. f. for renaona other than .fnlene in t..i nelirhts lll be bultM on It, merits. Smutty wheat lll I Smutty wheat will ' iW to the dettree of 1 ia than nc Pr bushel f lis JeiuWr'SrSda Oar- I v aiscounten accord) "muii, out in no ease Under the tnrr.inAnittn. refftil Iclvy wheat will he dletounted Just as hereto. lore, i'e per bushel from the regular aroor Mlied wheat will be discounted from 2e to Be. according to quality and condition or mliture, but unless otherwise Instructed the trsde may count on our taklnlt No 2 mined whest at ThllWelphla Just aa heretofore. I. e . 2c under the corresponding regular arnde COnN Hecelrts. 23H bushels Demsnl was Itaht and there was no chnnce In prices W quote, to arrive, yellow In car lots tor lecal trade, as to quality and location at II 9.1 2 rer bushel. OATS Receipts. 10.SI3 bushels Trices sere unchanged and buyers showed little Interest Wo quote Car lots as to loca'lnn .".o. l white, HlBrssc No 'J white. fnwMr No. a white, 7S0c. No 4 white. 77T7ac Cld oata command about 2c premium ocri these prices FLOUH Receipts 2 018, PRO lbs In sacks There was little demand bu- prices w-re t.'adlly held Quotations To arrle per 11)1! lbs n 140-lb Jute sacks. Winter stnlcht western new tlo lo(no 40. nar-' bv new t lnflilt, 2.4. Kansas stralcht, nw. SUPt 25. Kitneas. short, patent, new I $11 2M111 on ennna. short patent, old Sl.l i fJHa.lfl, do. short patent, new $il ?.'? IV I do pstent cld. 112. "001.1 do do new i HI 2.".ip 11 7.1 lio first clar. old. D 25(S 10, do do new f'.l l.ien ).-, nYn was dutl but steady We quote at $898 25 per bbl In sacks an to quality PROVISIONS Trade was quiet and largely of a Jobbing ' character and prices favored buyers l'ol- ! lowing are the quotations Heef, in seta, smoked and alr-drled 54c beef knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled "i.v, pork, family 5c, hams i V cured loose I 3fic do. skinned loose a4S5c, do. do I smoked. Sflc; hams, boiled boneless. 53c. I picnic shoulders. S r. cured, loose. 25c, do, smoked. 2d2fi4c lellles In plckbi. loose 83c, brqnkfast bacon 42c, lard 33c. REFINED SUGARS "Light otTerlnga restricted busines. Trices were unchanged on a basis of 9c for fln- granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Tte market ruled Aim with de mind absorbing the limited offerings The quotations: New York and Wisconsin, whole milk flats, current make, fancv 324 Sf32-ae specials higher. New Tork and Wisconsin, whole-milk flats, current make, fair to good 31032c, Jobbing sales of fancy goods, 31 034c HUTTEn Demand waa light and the m-tr-ket declined lc under lower outside sd lces and increased pressure to sell The following were the quotations Polld packed creamery, extras, ,Sc. hlnh-soorlng goods 5B?fllc extra firsts 57c firsts 53i7J5fc, seconds, 50952c sweet creamer BTtTAHSIIir NOT1CKS BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION rlULADELrillA AND NEW YORK ta HAMBCRG. COPnAOKX DAZla . BUSHONG September 4 ANOKA September 5 PIllLanELPniA to HAVRE AWENSDAW September 6 F.W ORLRAN8 to BUFAOS AIRES ALDERMAN September 7 ARGENTA September 12 ' A 1 MnjJs Register I rer Rates and Information Apply J MEGEE, STEER & COMPANY ' 481-465-487 Drexel Ilalldlnr I rblladelphU Lombard 2208-Jto ) EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri S.S. "LAKE GALERA".... Sept. 15 ' S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA" Oct. 3 For rates and ..particulars apply f0 Earn Line Steamship Co. itt DiiUItt Dldt.. rfalladelohta KUMMF.R REROR1S WHITE MOI'XTAINS. N. II. miiiB . uracil havkx. v. j. THE ENGLESIDE BEACH HAVKf. J. Remains Open Until September -in Private baths with sea and frelh't . steam heat and open flreplacei !r"h . bass and bir weak fishing P' CH.nn.l It. F. n-M . SI'BE RELIEF FROM HAY TV.viv trERXKRSVILl.K. p.t WALTERS PARK INN THE resort hotel of the niu. nn ern In all It. appointment. fJ."'' Mo1 thing to mak. you h.ppy knd hIf..1K",-,r th. place for a wk.5n0an0'1. hhy. Just Emclent but senar. .ngrr'.1'..'T',. .AKRON. I'A. TOITI fV ftnmm. n m . . i e. i,.. " .."-i"-"" m my be.utl. ful farm hom.i good food and n.'i-5eJint-' also provide permanent hom".'1eJn,.Ltl0' n. local ' aged "nnVt Z'SkVllJHy '?r wllllnr to ni -- " OAKDEX SPOT TAHLE '&&. ' lAiii.i; Akron, ra. rOCOXO MOUXTArNH Delaware IVater n.n. n. THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE THE KITTATINNY DELAWARE WATER OAr. PA Th. leading hotel of thl. famoi. A'gloni open to Dec. Capacity 800. itneSi modern. Qolf, tenn s, .addls hor... b.thlnr. boating! orche.tr" Coertl d.nc... Eaccptlonat Cul.ln;. Americ. plani also a la cart. grin. Sar.-?a Booklet, auto map. and tifmm uitn fI q"A JOHN Ptinnv SRSV. M.ont I'OfOnn. pa PflPONft MOUNTAIN UODBE I VlVsXSllVr yr.-m.manag.m..t g. L. HCX3KEH. J?.. Mil The Ontwood iSI.,-T.w,"-'l'--it.a4 roeono Lake LAUREL INN Y??" SIT..01 farm. Boat r, fins btn Bsh'gAhunt'g. g.Ubls. Bklt. A. E. Herrtck. fttoontaln Home, Pa. MONOMONOCK INN" ' Mountain Horn.', leading hotel. Ideally loo Bteam hetd. Rat., reas. Now open. Itklt! WASIIINnTON. D. C. Burlington Hotel Lees than fly., minute, from .verythlng. American and European Plana ITTE PALSIER. - " LAREWnOD, V -- W.ter Cap, -, choice and fancy. (lOttOIei do. fair to good, MffrMlc. fancy brand f nrlnta jobbing at flSOTO.Ict fair to choice Ti3ftn2c EGGS Choir fresh slock was Wept well cleaned up at Arm prices Quotations Free cases, nearby, un .o per crate, current ..p.w re- reiuti that will in-nri. IIS. no, ft Tad Til alr to irood, I 111 ?ft tiir ri4 -id DCHft, itfn extra flmU, cane, nraia iu i ... nparoy ana weairn, ir; . -.. ...-,i. -.--..-.: i ; is. no. nearby and western. priviiuc tuci ii " iiiicuvr twin mweri fancy selected pkks Jobbing at 0lftfl3c per dozen. POULTRY TjIVE The market waa quUt and ahoiv'prt little change. The quotations ranxed as follows Kowla. not Irphorns. fancy fat welshlnir Ttf7 lbs nplrce and over, via pxpress 343rtc exceptional Iota hUher. fowls, not tRhnrns smaller sites, via ex prrs 32 O1 31c fowls. White Tinhorns, via xprew an C air. aprlnn chickens brn.ters. not Oiihorns e1lmv-aklnned, wHghln 1 to Tibs apiece flies.V xpeptlonal lotaWher wins "'" ."LY"",' Vfllow skinni uHffh.nir 1 not l.eshorns. 1U ths nnlece. 3l3Sc .While . I.eKhqrns. ellmv-sklnned wemhlniris W2 i apiece, auc Whitei.es. horns yellou skinned, smaller alxei .28 2Pc ' roosters raff -Mr ducka sprlntr 2c do, f IVkln old 2tf''2S, rt0 Indian Ilunner old 'Jln J $ 1M ' rc' . 30c Vhlt. noth "exea r-3 W fW SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (35th Year) TRAFFIC RATES AND MANAGEMENT 4 A thorough Two-Year Evening course in In terstate Commerce and Traffic. It prepares the stu dent for advancement in Transportation Companies and Industrial Traffic work. Write for complete details and Catalog F-13. OTHER COURSES Afrflnntlntr (C. I A.J. AdTrrtl-tinff. Applied IlntslnrAn and Mflnaremcnt. noakkcfiifnj;. Hiinlnrwr, Kmrllnh. ' HusInrfK ntul Sales Correspondence. Credit and Collections. Commercial Law I. II and III. Conieynnrlajc. Corpora (ion Finance. Cot Accounting. Finn nee nud Commerce. Industrial Oreonlratlon and Mnniie ment. Office Management. rinn Reading and Kstimatlnf, v ltealt ItrokeruEe. Keportlnic. nle.manshln. ntnrdar Mornlni: Courses for rublle Sclioul Teacher. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad Street Below Berks, Philadelphia THE SHORT LINES TO OPPORTUNITY EVENING KANATVKB TWW r C V MAM "s 5 vu 7 r"l -" , -. Vv 8 ".X n,n.V-i3t c'vuiivciiitiivij -fe: WHY MEN AMI W'OMKN SELECT DREXEL REASON NO. 1. Students nisy take tndlidual courses along their particular line but the Diploma coujues enuble them to coer th most ground In tho shortest time Leading practical nvn outline these courses THE DREXEL INSTITUTE; Philadelphia "A Touch of the Country In the Heart of the City" A modern school, with over two centuries of worthy trad.Morta, for boya and girls from the primary grade up through the high school. College Preparatory and general courses. Large playgrounds. Abundance of light and air. Emphasis on broad general culture and simple Christian living, with regard to the needs and aptitudes of each pupil. Opens Ninth month 22nd. FRIENDS1 SELECT SCHOOL THE PARKWAY CHERRY AND 16TH STS. WALTER W. HAVILAND, Principal. iWonteori A SCnOOUOR IJTTLK CHILDREN Boarding & Day Departments 8PIIUCK STRKKT AT FilRTIRTll lleopnn for 6th lear In October Ihone Preston 443- Auto Servic1 Scientific Direction fur NOUMAI, Chil dren, 3 to 13 ye-ar. The ntm of this pchool Is to le Normal Children an en lronment In which the spontaneous 1m- pdlses of chltd life may have freedom for Individual growth Direction covers Diet, Exercise. Hecreatlon, Deportment, Con trol of Emotions, Occupation, etc , dif ferent for each individual child. ANNA M'INDLK l'AIST. Dlreetrenn Montekorl IMpIoma, Rome 1914 - Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets Course. In: Illustration. Architectural Work and Industrial Design. Cours. In Nor mal Art of Collega Grade. I Philadelphia Textile School Practical Instruction In all branch., of textile designing, manufacturing, chemistry and dyelnc. Complet. mechanical equip' ment. Successful graduates. School Reopena September SI Day and Erenlnc Clas.es. flatorday Clss.es for Teacher.. LESLIE W. MILLER. .Principal. Strayer's Business College Philadelphia Createit Buainett School Call, u-rtl. or phone or full particular. STRAYER'S 807 Chc.tnut St. Phone, Walnut 384 La Salle Extension University Direction and a training that I. linked n. with actus! business and without la- tsrfsrlnc with your present position. ACCOUNT AM CT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION nUSINESS I.ETTEK.WBITINO law bankino mmo Write, mil or phon. Walnut Sli. COS CHESTNUT 8T; FHlMDELrnlA Shorthand in 30 Days Typewrltlnk Commercial Subjects. for appointment PHONE. LOCUST 1863 PhHa. School of Office Training 16th Chestnut Wts.. Phll.delnhla Our graduates are In constant demand fer --....-..avinir nosStlona. Qrtsr Shrth.n ft. ...y. .Pdy system. Corapltt. bu.lnui and Mcr.tari.l courM-a. Day and Night Class... Intensive training. E(l -, any time. Call or writ. tt fifi 2"i!T27ci pigeons, old. per Pair, 40ci do, oung per pair, 85040c nnESSED Demand waa fair and prices ruled firm, with moderate ofTerlnga The quotations follow Fowls, fresh-killed, dry Picked, In boxes, weighing -1H lbs an over apiece. 41 Sc, do. weighing 4 lbs, apiece, 404c. welahlng 34 lbs . 3lft80c, weighing 8 lbs. SSffane; smaller sixes. 821384c fresh killed, In bbls.. fancy, dry-picked, weigh ing 4 4 lbs and over apiece, 41c; weighing 4 lbs. apiece, 40c: weighing 8H lbs. apiece. 37?3sc. weighing 3 lbs. apiece, 34W3BC smaller sixes. 31CT83C; nld roosters dry picked 27ci broilers, Jersey, choice, 450950c, other nearby. 38!i4nc, exceptional salea of small elzea higher: do, western, weighing 1H 2 lbs. apiece. 83Q87c, chickens, western, weighing 2Ue2'. Iba. apiece, 33tff34c. spring ducklings, nearby, as to quality, 32tf 85c. squabs, white, weighing 11W12 lbs. per dozen. fft.BOOV 29: do. do, weighing OWln lbs. per dozen, 7 B0W8.25: do, do, weighing a lbs per.dozen, Sflft75, do, do weighing 7 lbs per'dozen, 84 ltORIt2.1i do. do, weigh ing ftOinv, lbs. per doztn. 12.5008 50, dark, 11.5002 S3, small and No 2, 0c2. PRFRH FRUITS i l-ncon rnuiio Cantaloupes and peaches were firmer, with EDUCATIONAL ftolh Sexew Secretarial, Shorthand (Tltman and (recs). Trafflp Rates and Management Typewriting (200 Machines). Pleace send ma (free) circular and personal adlce about courha marked. SCHOOL WL j F QVmVTADlAI Catalogue upon request. WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d nnd Walnot Street. Begin Sapt. 18, and End Apri! 0 Tuition Cost for the Period Drawing 8.00 Painting oil. water acd ehlna.,.. 12.00 English Language , 14.09 French nr Spanish ' 10.00 Hano or Violin 2.-i.00 -teuography beginner. 21,00 Stenography advanced 14.00 Typewriting only 14.00 Bookkeeplnar 21.00 iiAAKKeeping, ntenograpnr ana Typewriting roranined Filing and Indexing Itiislne.s English t nu.lnes. Arlthractlo Penmanship .... rorre.pnndenc. ...,....., rahlle 8ehool foreigner. Pnhllr flet-ool Illiterate. Prlntlnr Real Estate and Conr.yanrlng , I'nhlle Sneaking (for men) . .. Art Needlework and Crocheting rookery and Domestic Selene. 27.00 10.00 14.00 12.00 H.00 fl.00 1K.00 15.00 1K.00 1R.00 1S.00 0.00 1R.00 17.00 irrH-minKina irr aiiiiuiar ..... Arrhltrrtaral Drawing and Sped- nraiiona .... ..!. . in.ua Meehanlcat Drawing 1R.00 lfl.no lilue rnnt iteaaing lor mecnnnicp. iz.ot) Engraving , ... . 24.00 Watrh nnd Clock Making and It.- pairing .: 24.00 Telegraphy llt.on Cntllnr Jfen'a Clothing ......... Ig.oo 30-D.rW BUSINESS COLLEGE Parkway Bolldlng. Broad and Cherry. Palms Business College 1711-1713 CHESTNUT STREET D.y and evening cour.e. In Shorthand. Sec. retarlal, Wookkeeplng. Touch Typewriting, English. Etc. Attend the best. Individual instruction. Select patronage. Enroll now SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Artfc M.chanlcj, Electricity, Automobile. Cl..s. comm.nc. Sept. 22. Enroll now. Send for booklet, Bro.d and Spring Q.rden at.. Swarthmore Preparatory A achol oblong atandlng and progrea .lv. ideals, Junior School, JVrtl.' I odau to rVTte- Hdmaster-, a b.ca .rfl m mfm -tcaa.. mm ..sMAaA TTb "T'gTTr" r- ik owl supplies well cleaned up. Other .fruits were steady. e 'quote. Apples per basket, 50c tMI Mi do. per bushel hamper. 80c2: do, per bbl . I3.50WRI cantaloupes. New Jersey, per bssVet. 2590cj do. western, per fiat crate l.2ll er 1.7. watermelons, Jersey, per. lfiVn.'sF'S1 fcachea. New Jersey, per crate, 1203.30: do. New Jersey, per basket. to 2,23, penra Dattlett. per bushel, I2C3. grapes. Concord, per pony basket, 1802".c do Delaware, per 8-basket crate, it 73:!. lemons, per bog $8. 20R3.no, oranges, Cali fornia per box, 12.1505 33 VEGETABLES Pototoes firmer and In good demand. Cab bsge unsettled and lower. V( quote. While potatoes, Eastern Shore. Virginia, per bbl No. 1 IS 7SB.Z5; No. 2, J2.30I88.23. White potatoes. Jersey, per basket No 1. II W 1.2."i, lower grades 50083c. White potatoes, per 130-ln. sack, J8.8504.9O. Sweet pota toes southern, per bbl No 1, J404 25: No 2 12.5008. Sweet potatoes. Jereey. per basket, Jl 01.25. Cabbag New Jersey. ) per rjastcei a'tiH'j'sc. do. Haw York, domestic, tier ton. 13111045. Onions. New Jersey, per basked II 2501.50: do. New Jersey per bushel hamper. 11506225. do. per 100-Ib. sick 12.5003 73 . Vnnng Men and lloya HWARTIIMOIIE. 1-A. Why. Not Go to School In the Country? Boys from Philadelphia, Chester, West Chester, Lansdowne and Media can easily reach S warthmore Preparatory JUNIOR SCHOOL-Rupervised play UPPER SCHOOl-all sports A. H. TbMLINSONl.- .. r. W. P. TOMLINSONHcadmastcrs Telephone, Swarthmoro 96 Box 120, Swarthmore, Pa. The Episcopal Academy -juniper and Locust 5t. J.m YE A R WITH separate bulltllncs for the younprer and older uujs me Academy is equip ped for the proper care of jjo ironysix years or age to colleKe. ,A dally chapel service for all boys. Hxperlenced abd .successful masters in all urancnes. L,ante symnaslum and athletic field Boxing ana body building under Wm J. Herrma;in. Music Under N. Llndsiv Knrrlon The Academy has but one purpose:! . ,fi train ooys to become niiciiisFni inrisiian Rentiemen. iter. Fiillln J. Rlelnmeii j. 1. T. !.. Headmaster, nlll ! .1 the Arndemy on nml nfter Sept. .in. iiPBiaters mailed on npp tlon. Schools open. Upper. Si 111; .limine, luini I, oner. William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded in 1U8U and chartered by William Penn on the name day as the city of Phila delphia. Tho Penn Charter School has main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence During the past 44 years, the school has graduatpd oer 130(1 pupils, of whom more than 1-00 hae continued their studies in a rcore of unUersltles and professional schools. The unusual proportion of alumni who have takfn one or more university degrees Is du largely to the character and permanence of the teach) n ir staff, numbering oer 30 mem bers. Of these the six senior members ha glen to ths school an average term of service of 26 near a. For three years there have been no changes In the start, save ad ditions to meet the requirements of increas ed enrollment, which haa alrtady taxed to capacity the new building added to equip ment last year. Magnificent ulayjnft fields of 22 acres afford ample facilities Yor the exerclBe of a school of 500. Th 23lt year berin September 23rd. The Prospectus for 101020 Is ready for dis tribution. . rtutldlntrs are onen fur InsDertion I ami rlnmratton of ctinlli Renterr.ber 0th. 1 1UCHARD MOTT CiUMMKRE. Til. I). I HE.VDMASTKK EMUNKKR1NU IVTUDENTSIand other young m.n uhnit studies wsre1 lntsrruntsd bv military ssrvlce can tain time by our direct methods of work Ttiera U no better educa. llon.l work done. Course, preparlne for I rollece. business and th. Stat. Board exams BROWN PREPARATORY i nrnail nnd flierry filreets ! T.AXr.XSTEK. TA. Ftanklin & Marshall Academy 1 nOTS" PRTSP.. Box 412. I.anaatr, Pa. Until Bexes THE PEIRCE NIGHT SCHOOL Will Open for the Fall Term Monday ' Evening, September 15, 1919 Siiw students djeslrlnir to begin at the opening ot the term are requested to . call at the office anv evening; durlnc f the week beginning September 8, Sat-1 uiuay excepteu. ior tne purposo oi nr ranBlns their courses of study. PEIRCE SCHOOI of Business Administration Pine St- West of Broad. Phila. Philadelphia Tumgemeindo School reopens September 8th. Oyriinaattca. Swimming, Dr.wlng and Needlework to ihll dren 7 to IB yeara for 17 per year. Enroll now. Booklet, nroad and Columbia Ave. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL t Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting. Hook, keeping a Secretarial Cour.e.. Day-&-Nlght, OAK L-NE COUNTRY DAV SCHOOL available to all Phila. through autobus aerv. Kindergarten through to college preparation. Oak Lane. Phila.. Poa P. Phone Melrose 607. Short Courses NO ADVANCE JN RATES Sookkeeplnr. Shorthand. Typewriting. Hag Hih. Penmanahlp, Dictaphone. Comptometer. D.y and svenlng .e.slons. Start now. I. Tldusl Instruction. PAT.MKTt wrnnnr.. i fnti inth t. SltT AND TEXTILE SCHOOLS of th. Penn ylvanla Museum and. School ot Industrial Art, nroad and Pin. Street.. Open Septem ber 22d Oculars on request. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SrHOfH Opn Bept. VI. A tint vacan OVnuUL, c,el ter tmtnnt coiieg. prepar story pupil. Stanley R. Yarnall. Principal. AHDMOBE. PA. r-The Lyman Sjchool 7 "I1EEC1I KNOLL." 33 Lancaster Ave. Ardmore, Penna. Kindergarten and Primary for both ho), and girls. Junior and Senior School for girl. only. "Du. .erv'ee from West Phila, via Overbrook and Merlon. Opena Sept 20. Addres. MISS M. II. STEEN, Principal. KINGSTON. PA, WYOMING SEMINARY A co-educational achool where boy. arid girl, get a vision of th. highest pur pose, of life. Exceptional teachera In very dept. College preparation. Busi ness. Music Art. .Oratory and Dome., tic Art. 4, Science. Military Training. Gymnasium and AthleUo fields, 71th year. Endowed. Low rat... Writ, for catalog, Addr.i's, L. L. Hprague, H.D.. Tre. Kingston. p. MILLF.RSVILI.K. PA. STATE NORStAI. SCHOOL Beautiful cm- pusi excellect t.bl.i strong faculty) tuition free, fall term open. Sent. 0. For Information addre.-r C.fW. OOHDINIER. Prlncllal. , T mi aaailMJ. i-. .f . , I KIMMSlMiyj. -! Hg.B,fcV' DIVIDEND DECLARED Kolb Bakery Comilany,.ituarterly of IK per cent on preferred, ratable October 1 It stock of record September 18. . . M General llaklng Company. quarterly of 1H per cent on preferred, payable October 1 to stock of record September 13, Utilities (Securities Corporation, quarterly of li per cent on preferred, payable Sep tember 27 to atock of record September 17. Roo Jlotor Car Company, qua-terl; 2H per cent, payable October 1 to stock of rec ord September 18 , ,,, , Now York. Lackawanna and. Western Railroad Company, quarterly of 1H pel payable October 1 to stock of record tember 18. Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne ann .y-'caao .tmi.unu .w.,,n,, .,..-... ."-,-- 'v. McCrory Stores, quarterly of In per cent on preferred, payable October 1 to stock of record Pcptember 20. f.ni,.i Pntmi.nm CflmBinv. semlsnnuat of 12.30 on preferred, tiasable October 1 to stock of record September 19. Young Men' and Iters SWARTllMnitB. I'A. imrrisfturg Scabemp A Capital School Near s Capital city. A country sehool founded 178Q. Located on the banks of the beautiful Suaque hanna niver. Ideal for health and scen ery. Modern buildings, large campus. Advantages of small cla.se. and Individ ual Instruction. Thorough college prep aration. Rate. to2.VS825. Supervised athletics Separate school for younger boss. We Invite closest Investigation a personal visit If possible. Write for Catalogue I. and plana of new dormitory. AnTHUn K. lIROWy, n.A.. Headmaster IIII! FUANKMN INSTITUTE s SCHOOL OF MECHANIC AHTS Drafting, Mathematics, Mechanics NAVAI. ARCIIITKCTUnE tiell Market 2373 15 B. Seventh at. CHKSTNIIT llll.t,. 1-A. Chestnut Hill Academy ' ST. MARTIN'S. CHESTNUT HIM., PA. Preparation for college. An Ideally located country day and boarding school for boia. Especially low ratea for five-day boardera High standards ot scholarship. Unexcelled athletic equipment. Including three playing fields, gymnasium, swimming pool and recre ation building. Reopen. September 24. Catalogues on annPcatlon. MBnsKBsntmo. pa. I The Mercersburg Academy truii, nun aiercer.unrg, r. &end for catalogue to Wm. Mnnn Irvine. Ph.D.. LL.I)., Headmaster, Box 120. tTKNOKAlT. N. . Whero charscter. manliness and honor an developed. Wenonah I. an Independent unit In your boy', education, and not merely a preparatory school. -Healthfully .Ituated la a solely residential town. A faculty second only to that of West Point In efflelency Aeademlo studies for collet, preparation Sper'al and business courses. Military ... tern bring, out all that Is good and manly Separata Junior department for boy. uf ten or over. Academic course, .even hundred doners for the school year. Junior depart menti six hundred for the school ye.r Catalog end vl-- hook upon renust DR. CflAnt.F.o. IT. LORh-vct:, Pres MAJ. CLAYTON A. SNITtER, Supt. IIot 412, Wenenah, . J.' "' PENNINOTON. N. 1. The PENNINGON SCHOOL Oolle.a nd Technical School prevsratloa. neadmasler. Box 70. Pennington. N. J. yKWTON-. y. J. "" EWTU ACADEMY For boys. to It. modern equipment: personal attention: rata I l0 Mrr" '"Iral. D"' ' WwtoB. N. J. Ynnnc Women nnl Olrls Phila. School of Design for Women Broad & Matter St.., Reopen. Oct. 1 Full courses In Art and Industrial Art. .-."..""" -.:.' ""-" -""igning in an lis urancnes illustration, rasnion lllua- tratlon. Interior Decoration. Scully include. H. n. Snell. U O. Seyffert. O. M. Harding, s. Murray and othei dl- tlngulshed nrtlst. and designer., 1". A It W1I1ENER FELLOWSHIP TO EUKOPE FOIt DESIGN The Philadelphia Lying-in Charity Hospital llth & Cherry St.., Philadelphia, ifu .7eirlnF.a curse In Practical Obstetrical Nursing, covering a period of one year, for young women desir ing a special training. Applicants will be received any tlmo during the year. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Sprue slreet. Reopens Sept. 29th. The principals, Miss Milan Chittenden Jones and Miss Agnes Rell Austin, will be at the .chool after September lBth. ' STEVENS SCHOOL Gf5 Opens Sept. 2Sd. B2d year. Klndsrgartea College Prep., Special advantages in Prenei Open-sir clssee. C.alog. MISS 'MART BfeNTLKY. Prln.. ! XV. Chelten A.;. Gto. Training School for Kindergartners CTormerlyilllr" H.rt'a). Junior. Senior and Oiaduats "Courses. Primary methods. Prae. tic. Klndergartnera. Mis. A., T. U.LMAN. Director. Bo-c L. -inno Walnut St.. rhlla. OAK LANE. I"A. The Cowles School for Girls Prep, for all colleges.. Strong Oen'l Courses. Music. Primary through High School. 7 mln. walk from trolley, opp Reading R. R. Sta. Indiv. atten. For catl A view, add. Emma M. Cowles. A.D.. Head of School. Oak Lane. Pa. SITAnTlTMORB. PA. Mary Lyon (School far Girls A horns school. Cot. prep., household art... gen. fin. courses. N.w fireproof bldga. All outdoor activities. Catalog. Address noa lung. Swarthmor. Pa. L1TITZ. PA. Linden Hall Seminary A girl.' .chool .Inc. 179. Academic. College Jrep. and Special Cour.e.. Sep. Jr. D.pt. Oyran.sium. Terms. J 500. Catalog. Rer, r, V. STENGEL. Prln., Box 103. I.ltlH. Pa. Ragtime Piano Playing Taught in 20 Lessons Bookl.t upon Raquest. Chrijtemen School Popular Mutic IB-JO Chestnut St., Philadelphia Room 4ni Phone. Spruce fttrt TTIE KTERNIIERO SCHOOL OP MUSIC 10 So. 18th Bt. (Fuller Hulldlng). reopen. September IGth. Complet. mu.ic.l .duca tlon. Teach. ra' classes. Call or writ, for catalog, umc. open atter Hetffmher Bin. I eef nn. Hills ,.on,'.r",,ory or Music. Inc. LeeMOn-nillC nmurttm Leefnon, ITesfoent. ALL 1IRANCHES OF MbslC jPPBLll) SCHOOL MUSIC SUPERVISION I5'4.rfl C'he.tn-it St., Philadelphia. ROE8C1I llUll.DINd. Oak fm.t, Pa. nwiTii. ior i.r.it.irnuon wepl. lain. Zwkwer-llahn I'lilladelphla Moslcol Academy. 1817 Mpruie st. Open September 8. Puplla .uiinia rrfci-.r-r now, urancn .cneoi. I1HI Philadelphia and Tioga, HYFEflJOM, J'njl cent on original ana l per trni "'-' I ted to funeral services. Wed,. 8:30 u m. terred stocks. Common Is payable October I J4Y W. Allegheny aveInt private f to stock of record September J ""I ARMSTRO."a.-8:pt '7 NANCt' -wlf, of preforred October 7 to stock of record 9ep-jTh0ml, Armstrong. Due notice of funeral timber 10. , W bo given, residence of husband. Ken- -frgn. IK MF.MORIAM DREER. WILLIAM FREDERICK DREER. September 8, 1018. . Beatfjsf ADAMS. Sept. 4, ALICE) B.i.wlfe of Iten nrr a. Aaams,-. aged ts. iteiatl aged 78. Ilelatlvea and frlem naa Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. rues., z p. m., ortlwood Cem. L027 N. Franklin at. Int. nc Friends mar call Mon. tare, ADAMS. Sent. 4. ItniTlf Itttatty!. "",,? ' NEI.K widow of Andrew Adams and daugh ,?5r5I"!l ter of, lata John H. Huquenele. Relatives ird eep- nnrt f,enda Invited to funeral, Mon,. 4 p. ro.. 13140 Chestnut at. Int. private. ALLEN. Sept. 7. SALL1E A., wife of Aiucri AiiFn. .jtciaiivea ann irienas ln alneton ave. and Tioga at HAnnT. Sept . TlinMAB J.. hu.K.1. of late alary Ifarry. Relative, and frlenda, Heventh IVitln. Tsfrlet and Pollr fln Assn., Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m,. .11 US Reach st. Int, Mt. Vernon Uem. Friends may call Tues.. 1 to 10 p. m. I1ATDORP. Sept. 7, JOHN OUVER. husband of Susan A tfatdorf. aaed ftft. Rela tlves and friends, rerklna Lodae, No. 402. F and A, At 1 Watsonlown Lodge, Nd. Oin. I O O. P.I Freeland Castle. No. 21T, K. O E.; N W. of America. Penn Treaty Camn. No. n.118. of Lancaster, Pa., Invited to funeral services. Tuea.. K p. m., 1U1II W. Cambria st. Ins. Milton. Pa. Lancaster. Milton and IVllllamsDort papers copy. RERnr. Suddenly, ciept. fl. LEWIS C. nBItltV. Relatlvea and friends, employes wife of James nialr and daughter of late Kieran ana .Margaret .-vicuonaia. neiatne lea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues.. sao '; T,-,.tu.'iB,"?-j'",t. ie?ccn.H?.?-il- ??!& I ! ,VV.-. MS,eW.?,?n,.,')-r n'iq,tt.',r.IR?J: Monlcr.'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros. wm, ROCKIUS. Sept. , ELIZARETH C. "wife of Oeorge L. Docklus. Relatives and frlenda. TtAarH nf Tllr-ptnrs nf Odd Fellows (Drnhfin. sge mvltea to iunerai services, lues., p. Int. ivy inn cm. nilADI.r.V Mfnt. M. ANNA O. Hn.h. ter of Thomas" K4 and late Catharine Ilrad lev fnee Shields). Relatives and friends. B. , V M. Sodality and Sacred Heart Society. 1 Invited to funeral. Wed , 8.30 a. m.. rest- dence ot father. S03 N. SOth st. ' Solemn I reQulem mas. Church of Our Mother of Sor I rews 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cros. Cem. Auto 1 service. iinlNQHtmst. Sept, 1. MARIAN M.. dauithter nf William and late Nelllo Hrlni hurst (nee Tracy). Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral. Wed . R.30 a. m.. rest, dene, of uncle. Charles nrlnghurst. 1342 s. Ttuby st. S4th at. and Springfield ave.). Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 10 e. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. BROWN. 8ept. 0. MARdAJlETTA E., widow of Jacob S, Brown, aged 87. Rela tives and "rlends lmlted to funeral services. Wed.. 1 p. m.. residence of sister. Mrs. Mary S. Koch 80 E. Loiran at., German. tiwn, Int. private. BURECK. At Somerton, Pa.. Sept. B. PIIIMP BUBKCK. aged R3. Relatives and friends inlted to funeral, -residence of snn-In-Ian. Harry W. Leonard. Somerton. Pa Wed . 10.30 a m. Funeral services Rich-" Jioro Cem, Chapel 12 noon. Train leaxes eadlng Terminal :17 a. m. for Somerton Station, BURT. Sept: . at Bridgeport. N. J.. HENRY T. UORT. aged 7. Relative, and friends, also the D. A .R . Company A. 3d Reg. of New Jersey Volunteers, also Co a. 28th Re. N'ey Jersey, are Invited to funeral services .Wed., 2 p. m.. from the residence of hi. son-in-law. Frank Rider. Bridgeport, N. J. Int Bridgeport Cem. Trlends may call Tuesday evening. CAM.AHAN. Sept. 0. CHARLES A. CAI I.AIIAN. Sr., husband of Mary A. Callahai. (nee McCloskey). Relatives and frlenda. Altar and Holy Societies of St. Agatha', rhuroh nd West Phila. Council. No. 344. K. of C, Invited to funeral Tues., H:3 a. m., 31)24 Brown st. West Phila. solemn mass of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cros. Cem. CALLAHAN. Sept. B. MARTIN, .on of Martin and late Mary Callahan (nee Hen nessy). aged 1R. Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral.. Tues.. R!30 a. m . father's residence. 324 Shedaker st., Otn. High mass Church of St. Francis Assist 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CAREY. Sept, H, MARY, daughter of late John and Catharine Carey. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m.. ri-sldence of sister, Mrs. William Sonntag, A042 Cedar ave. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis de Salea'a Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto cortege CHANDLER. SeDt 7. SARAH JACOBS, widow of William A. Chandler. Rue notlc. of funeral will bo given, residence" of son-in-law.. Joseph C. Knorr. 1815 S, Paxon st. rONERY. k)n Sundav. Sept. T. 1016, EL LEN GERTRUDE SIMPSON, wife of Arthur F. Conerv and uranddaurhter of the late Bishop Matthews Simpson. Funeral serMces -ftlll be held at her home. H33 Ridge st.. New ark. N J., on Wednesday, Sept. 10. at 2:30 p. m. CONNELLY. Sept. . JAMES, husband of Mary A. Connelly, aaeil ft!. Relative, and friends.- Weccacoe Tribe. No. 135. I. O. R. M.; Tenn Township Council. No. B3. O. H. A M. : Royal Arcanum Council. No. 014 invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m.. 2.112 N. Bro.d t. .Remains may be viewed Mon.. after 7 p. m. Int. private, Green mount Cem. DAOER. Sent. . HARRIETT MOU8 LEY. widow nf William C. Dager. aged 80. Relative, and friend. Inseed to funoral services. Wed.. 2 p. m 1827 Marvlne at Int private, Friends msy call Tues., 7 to 10 p. m.' DAMPMASr. Sent fl, at Mt. Vernon. N. Y.. formerly of 871 N. 24th st.. MARY (nee Peattle). widow of John Wesley Dampman. Kerxlces ami mt. Bcechuood Cem., New Jlochtlle. NY. DIVER Sept .1. at Cleveland. O . TAUL M DIVER, aged 7(1. Relatives and friends. Mitchell Lodge, No. Mil. F and A MS In vited to funeral services. Wed.. 2:30 p. m., chapel nf West Laurel Hill Cem. DONOVAN Sent. 5. ALBERT1NF. DONO VAN, wife of Daniel Donovan Relatives and friends Invited fo funeral, Tues.. 10 a. m.. 214 w. somerset si. int. private. Oretnmount' Cem. Remain, may bs viewed Mon. eve. . POirOIIERTY On Sept. (1. 1011). JOHN J DOUGHERTY, .on of Michael and Mary Kenny uougnerty, agec an years mineral Tiiesrtav. at 8 A m.. from residence of .T. Wesley Bown. 1018 S. 2d st Mass at St. iViT.'- J.vZ, p'i,,...'. -.. T'" ". ''"' "', ?-"-? ...... . v .... ..... , ?I rttoVl.,i0l(il?ndaJ)C'7mJi'rnyV Fm'n' may n9lSS&4Sw MARoMt. widow nf George Flndlay, Relatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral services. Tues . 2 n. m. 1210 W. Somerset 'at. Int. prlate, Weat Laurel Hill Cem. POULKROn SuddenW. Sept. fl. PHILIP J. FOL'LKROn. aged n. Relatives and friends invited to funeral serxlces. Tues.. 2 p. m.. private. .a: uerkiey btl, uermantown. int. ruA, ai Pinion., uei., oepi. . iu 1,1AM II. FOX. son of Ida and late William H. Fox. Relatives and friends. Endeavor Lodge, F. and A. M.: Lu Lu Temple. A A. O. N. SI. 8., invited to funeral. Wed., 5 p in., Hillside Home, Milton. Del, Int Milton Del. OALLAOHER. Sept. 4. JAMES J., hus band of Mary Gallagher. Relatlvea and friends. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. No. H87: Relief Dept.. IVnna. R. R L. O. O. M.. No. B4: 40th Ward Republican Club. Invited to funeral Tuea., 8.30 a. m., 2001 R 57th at. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Most Dlessed Sacrament 10 a. in. Int. Holy Crosa Cem OATWELL. Sept. B, MART ANN OAT RELL. sister of John Meehan. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Tues . 8:30 a. m,. residence or niece. Airs, james tiurns. 210 Chestnut sve.. Ardmore, Pa. Solemn requiem masa 8t, Colman's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denla'a Cem. Auto funeral. OAVirv - -ept. u .iirr-i'H, niisnann i r p-.lfz-.heth Oavln. Relatlvea and friends. employe, ot Sellera's Foundrv. Invited tn fu neral. Wed . A.30 a. m.. restdence-of son-in-law. 70oft lansdowne ave Solemn requiem mass our Laay or me nosary unurcn tu a. m. Int St Denis'. Cem. Auto service mttnmM. Sent ft. FnANCIH tV . son nf John and Anna Orlbbln 'nee Pesott. Rela tives ana rriena.. i.aay irnoui ion.e, pin. r.3. S of B.; Penobscot Tribe, No. 70. I. O. R. M.i Atlas Country Club, all other so cieties of which he was a member, invited -a .... i i.ia a -an ... ...i.n. e parent.. &10 Senvlva at. 8olemn requiem mass mt. Ann'. Church 10 am. Int. Holy Sepulcnr. i em. auio iunerai. MAMitOND.. At Rehohoth. Del., on Sent B. 1119. WILLIAM L. HAMMOND, aged M jeara Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral service, at residence (if It F. Shaw. 1803 Boulevard, Wllmlncton. Del., On Wednesday afternoon, at 2:80 o'clock. Interment, at Wilmington and urannvwipe t-emeierv. . , nr I-MeMfv Trust en . Invllert tn riinarnl. Tues., io.no a m.. residence of brother-n- ii.iU. .k.. isi riii .J' r-k.'.inif law. J tirence Warner. 1S30 S. lBlh at. Urn b.LImIi. .P"!? &,.? nSt -n. ini ..riiNi., irri.i-rf. m.v -ii . -.. Hill, Bo imii high mass of requiem pur - -- -------. - -.:-- .-- - -.- ., rriaMa i..i ... ...i .ir. n a an ..... .......... ......... ...-. ... ..,, Mother of Ponenlatlon Church 10 a.- m. Int 11. jiii. --nriii 11. i.AiiiHiii.ir. iii.ji in HANCOCK. Sept. . JOHN C HAN-. ,1 funeral aervlces Wed.. J,p m.. Olfv.r COCK, Rel-itlvea and friends Invited to fu- i? B.lr Etdg., 1820 Chestnut .t, int. prl neral service., Tue... 10 .. m., .on", resl- i.'te. dene. Walter C. Hancock. 3720 Chestnut at, int. private. wesi inni mil .cn, HARORAVE1. ELLA U. widow of Wll liam H. C. Hargrave, auddenly. Sept.'fl. Relative, and friend. Invited to- funeral service.. Tue... 2 p. m., residence of .on In.law. Samuel N. Wi.oda. B8t3 Chew st.. Germsntown. Int. prlv.te. HASTINGS. Sept. 7. MARY ELLEN, daughter of Patrick and JIary O'MMlev Hastings. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thur... 3 a. m... 1011 8. 18lh st. Solemn high mass nf requiem Church of St. Thomas Aquinas 0:30 a. m. Int, Holy Cros. Cem Auto funeral, IIAURY. Sept, 7, ANNA JANE, widow of Augustus Haurv and daughter ot lata Itnb ert end Elisabeth McCrredy, Rolttlv-M and friends Invited to fun.r.l .ervlces. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 203ft N. 13th .t. Int, private, CentraH Laurel Hill I em. HENRY. Sept. fl. PATRICKVP husband uf Elisabeth Henry (nee Miller!.. Relative, and friend.. Independent Order" of Foresters. Court Llndon, No, 8721, Invited to fun.r.l, Wed., 8:30 a. m., 2301 F.lrmount ave. Sol emn requi.m mm Church ot St. Franc!. Xavier 10 a, m. Int. Holy Croij Cm. Auto funeral. irlrKJINH Sent. i. MART, widow nt Patrick Hlggln. and mother of the Rev. William J. Hlgglna. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tues., s.ao a, m 2733 N. 29tU at, Solemn high mass "Church ot Corpus Chrl.tl 10 a. m. Int. Calvary. Cem.. Camden. N. J. -Auto funeral. tlii.i.. ouaaemy, cm n. ntuunn, wiaow of William Hill, residence of son in-ie Robert 8, Wlnsmor.. Highland.. Monmouth itlll. .i, - jieiativa. anu irienna 1 and frlenda Invited to luncre) .ervicea, lie., ue... 1 n m.. rdaidenc of ..on. William rtlf.1. M4J. D, IfUl B 1RU -.11. '.- .. .-.!'.. ' W.., Jiuabtn -r i nr-VTiis and Alice Lonsdale Holt. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services.- Wed, '1 p. m 201T N. Manlna at. Int. rrlvatt. Friends may call Tues; after 8 p. m. . HURST. Rent. T. S V.. Bermour st!. Oermantown. IIKRDCRT It. HUU8T, arwi 2. Rslatlvea and friends, Henry W. Wil liams 'Lodke, No. MI. F, nnd A. M, &er- inantowt. Chapter, , No. 50. R. A. M, Wash ington Camp. No. 345, P. O. 8. of A., and Ilohert Morrla Onunell. No. .41, I O. of .As. Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed., S p. m.i apartments of KIMr Nlee, Mflt Oernnn. tfwrx av,, Oermanown. Int. Chelten I1U1. 'i'vISON. Sept. . EDNA nRODtlBAD. dauxhter of Leonora anl late Dr. John Ivl son. .of Coateavllle, Pa. Relative, aril frlenda Invited In services, Tues.r 11. a, ra. Oliver II. Ralr Bid..,-1(20 Chestnut l st. Int. private,. - JANN1. Sept. i. MART JANN (ne. Myers) and daughter of Sarah J5. and lata Oeorge Daken Relative, and friend., In- flta-usl ta 4Fitias-el I Tina 4 ' mm flit 1 Sprue st. M.S.' ot requiem St. Joseph'. wnurcn u a, m. int. iioiy cros. cem. Auto KBNNaOTT. Sept. B. MAROARrTT. wlf of William JKenneott (nee WollV R.tatlrf. and friends, member, of Ooldert Cagl. nrac. Temple. No. 14; Companion of F. fA. Liberty Council. No. 410. Invited to funeral services, Tuea., 2 p. m.. 1014 N., American at. Int. Greenmount Cem, Remain, m.y b. viewed Mon 7 to P o. m, Auto service. t LAND. On Sept, 7. 1019. CLARENCE. 0., husband of Laura M. Land (nee Anthony) and son of the lat. George .nd Elisabeth Land. Due notlc. of the funeral will b. given from hi. late residence. 412 E. Wlldey st. tAWI.-cn Hent. T. TrRT.RN. vlfe nf Edward J. Lawler. -aged 24. Relatives a-nd Hntr Renulrhra Cem: LEEDOJt. Sent. A WILLIAM M IEB- rmr mA 1A n-l-lu an eina n-v uosi ageel T4. nelatlves and friend., ordr of Red Men. of Lambertvllle.' N. J.i Invltei ! 'uneral. William Penn l'arm. Penn. Ml" B.u.a unty. P... Tuea. 2 . m. LISTER. Sept, 6, HARRT. son of Ed ward nd Mary Lister (nea Illgelow). aged, 21. Relatlvea hnd frlenda Invited to fu- nernl. Tues. K:Hn a. m.. residence of Tiarenie i, . rlftf.M . Tnt. St. Dominic's Cem.. Holmesburg. High mas. Church of the Ascension 10 a. m. ilAYEIt. 8ent. A. MARTHA, widow sf Max M.yer. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m., 2508.N. mil st. High requiem ma.s Sr- Columb.'. -jnurcniii a. m. int. pnvatej Auto runerai. McLEAN Suddenly. Sept u i. n NORA. wlf. of VIIllam McLean and Slaughter of nHn nnd Anna O'Sulllvan. aged 26. Relatlvea ana frlenda Invited toe funeral. Wed., :S0 -a. in., iuitf iv, uienwooa ave, nign mass du Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros. Cem. MOaT. Sept. B. WILLIAM STEBb MOAT. M. D Relatlvea and friends. ML Horab Lodge. No. S28, F. and A. M.. in vited to funeral aervlcea. Tuea... 3:30 P. m.. 33J2 N 17th .t. Int. private. - MORRIS At, residence of daughter. .Mra. Warren Marshsll, Media, Pa SepfT ,.. HARRIET SEXTON MORRIS, aged .72. Rela tives and friends Invited to services. Wed.,' 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. il20 Chest nut sr.. mils. int. Woodlands cem. , ,g MORRISSET. Sept. 5, ANNIE, widow! 6f ' jiiartin lorris.ey ana a.ugnter i i.te jamra u and Catharine Lyona, aged 50. Funeral.i-ta 1 which the relatlvea and frlenda are' Invited, .( n mr it... run irsiuriite, .uuu ivi- rlssey, 1813 S. Orlanna at. Mas. of requiem Church of Sacred Heart (.50 a, m. Int. St.' Denis. Cem. MURPHT. Sept. 7. JOHN, son of. lat. Patrick and Mary Murphy (nee King). Rtla tlea and friends, employes of W. T. Gould. Jr.. Invited to funeral. Thur... 81)0 a. m.. 2821 Gaul at. Solemn requiem mas. St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. MYERS. Sept. (t. CAROLINE, widow of Abraharn, Myers, aged 83. Relatives' and frienda Invited tn funeral services.' Tues., 10 a. m., 431 Rhawn St.. Fox Chasa. Int. private NOTE. Sept. 7. WILLIAM NOTE, aged 3 Funeral services. Wed.. 280 p. m.,-lM Montgomery ave., Cynwjd, Pa. Int. prt late. - O'BRIEV. Sept. (I, ROSEBRIEN, daughter of Mary and late Domh)!rk O'Brien, Relatlvea and friend. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:80 'a. m . . re.ld.nee of uncle. John J. Hanahan, 12411 S. 28th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross rem. PARKER Sept. 7. ANNIE M.. widow nf William If. Parker. Relative, and friend. invited to runerai services, wed, z p.-im.. 5113 W.lton ave. Int. private. PEorLBH. -sept. o. 1UJUI5RT J., hus band of late Rebecca J. Peoples, aged 0!f. Relatives and frlenda. William C. Hamilton LodgeNo. BOO. F. and A.. M.: T. H. Fr. msn. R. A C. No. 248; Pennsylvania Com mandery. No. 70. Lu Lu. Mv.tic Shriner., invited tn funeral aervlces Wed., 2 p. m., 4fl"10 Parksida ave. Jnt. Mt. Morlah Cem. Rcmalna may be viewed Tue.. ev... 8, to 10 o'clock. ItAMBO. Sept. 7. LIDIE. wlf. of Dext.r L Rambo. aged 48. Relative, and frlenda Invited to funeral service.. Wed.. 130 p. m.. Trappe. Pa. Int, Lutheran Cem RECKARD. Sept. 7. JOHN RECKARD, Sr,, aged 82. Relatlvea and friends. Pales tine Lodge, Nn. 470- F. and A. M. : Semtnol. Tribe. No. 80. I. O. R. M.. and W.lt.r Lodge. No, 808, I. O. O. F,. invited to fu neral .trvicea Wed.. 11 a. nt., 105 E. RU tennouss at.. Oerm.ntown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. REICHARDT. Sept, i. WILLIAM 11 REICHARDT. husb.nd of Clara -B. Belch .rdt. aged 8.1 .Relative, and MenJs. Dill' . PniineH Va 4. F. P. A Elite Reneflelal Association. Clasa-Nachnd Yearly Beneficial , Asso., Trospect Yearly Beneficial A.M., In Mted to funeral a-rylce.. Tue... 2 p. m., 10.12 N. Marvin, st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon.. 8 to 10 p. m. AROTTAMER. Sept. 4. ELIZABETH (n.. Hnltman) widow of John Rottamer. aged 78, Relatlvea and friend. Invited to funeral services Tues. 1 p. m.. daughtera real dence Mrs. John C. Vollmer. 420 W.'Bui-nuehann-i ave. Int Northwood Cm. .via--funeral car. Friend, may call Mon. 8 te 10 p. m ROUOHTON. At Burlington. N. J.. Sept. ft. JOHN HENRY, husb.nd of Elliabeth Roughton.) ared B8. Relative, and friend, invited to funeral, Tues . 2 p. tn., 12? . Utah st . Burlington. N. J, Int. nrlvata. Odd Fellows' Cem. Friend, m.y eaU Mon. VRUNaE. Sept. 7. CAROLINE DOROTHTgS, daughter of Caroline and. late Charle. Hv Runge. aged 1 year I day. B.latlves and frlenda invited to funeral services Tue.., 2 p. m.. mother', residence. 1620 N. Holly wood at. Int. private. Weat Laurel HIH ' rauil.r.i,ir,. Bfpi, i, n. M,,u--...i N. J.. JENNIE M SCHNELLER (ne. Rlght mlre). wife of Charle. J. Schneller. aged 02. Relatives and inenns invnea io iunerai, 70 Pine St., Brldeton. N. J.. Wed., 2 P. m. BLUrr. Ill lou- i. nraia i . peiii f. Rev. Dr. JOHN LOUOHRAN SCOTT,, fur ther notice ot iunerai win m given. . , SCULL Seventh-day. Ninth Month lh. SARAH H. SCULL, widow of Henry ScuH. aged 1i Relatlvea and friends Invited ta ! funeral services. Third-day. Hlnth Month , 8th. 100 a. m.. 12 W. Walnut aye.. Mer chantvllle. N. J. Int. private. Remain, may be viewed aecona-nay e-.e. SEARCH. Sept. 5. WILLIAM Ai. nua band ct Helen M. Search (ne. McOranaghan) and aon of late William and 'Josephine Search. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral:- Wed.. 8:80 a. m.. 1110 Rttner.st. , Solemn hlith requiem mass Church ef th. Epiphany 10 a, m. Int. private. Auto rf 14- "'sHEDAKER At Soring ValleyScallf.. Aug. 39. JACOB D., husband of Isabel Alt ken and son nf Mrs. J. Fiorina Bagg. and late Charlea H. Shedaker. Relatlve-l and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Wed,, S P. m.. St, Stephen's Church.. Beverly.. N. J. Int Bt. Mary'. Churchiard. Burlington. N J. . , ... .. Hiatt'CUiV.' oepi. n. NuiAAnbin . tmi.-. wife of O. I. Simpson, Relative, and friends Invited to iunerai. wra , a p. m.. ";. n at., Lanndale. Pa. Int. prUste. , -v TSPllE.NUl'.n. nepi. o. A.-.11.-1 4.t pus handt of Isabella Sprenger (net Miller). Relatlvea and frienda. employe, of Frank Kchoble & Co.. all other organization, of which he wa. a member. Intlted to funeral. Thur... 7:30 a. m.. 2.vx Cedar st. Solemn requiem mass St. Bonlfaclu.'. Church S a. m. Int. 8t. P.ter'. Cm. Auto service. ST. CIAIR. Sept. . KATHRYN jr.. daughter of Kathrin S, Le Malatre and lat. William J- BU Clair, aged 18. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tue.., 2 P. m., residence of mother. 1128 ... a HI -a I.. n-.la.AA 111. Vrn"B V. Illti wil' r, StlEFE .-Sept. 7. nOSINA., widow of Jtlch.el Stl.fel. aaed 83. Relative, .ni friend. Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p m.. narlor. of John Rose A Son, 201rt Bridge at.. Brldesburg. Int Magnolia Cem. ' Rerealng may be viewed 'Tue... 8 to 10 p. m. tCE. Sent. 0 ANTHONY ft., hu.bard r.r-KateJj. Tlce (nee Devoe). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 328Cedar 5L Bristol. 'Pa.. Tuea. S p. ra. Int. St. J.mea'a Churchyard. South Jersey paper. "wALliAZZ. Of 8021 N. Grata Vpt. . HARRIETT BCHNIDER, widow of Lauran. VV Waiiass. itvinii--. anu tricnua invilea iirat.TRRS Suddenly, on Sent. S. lot.. MATH'S M. WALTERS, daughter of John and Ixiulia Walter., ag.d 0 year. 8 month. Rel.tlve. anq irienoa invuen 10 lun.rai orvlce.. oh Wednesday, at S p. m ... at resldenc. of brother-ln-law.xFr.d.rlck Jtoels. Ur 2810 S. L.. st. Int. private. Mt.Mq2 rlah Cemetery. Friend, m.y call "Tuesday 'VWTf?SBR. Suddenly, Sept. 8. CHARLES tV. WASSER, husband of Clara Jt, Waster. .. nfl H latlvea in' fri.nil. V.w&h. mmryt " -.." "." 'i .. --:---. . . --- ' " - 7 . Tribe, o. -,'ii, i. m, n. ai.. invued to ru-B ntral. B.-Jlah Cem. Chap.1. Tuee JJlJ'1-1 p. m. Train leaves nesawg Terminal ll;u n.,n for New Britain' Station. - VETIIERIIA At Atlantic City. ,N.,Ji. Sept. . REBECCA I.IPPINCOTT. daugnter of lat. John, Jr.. and Mary Wethvlll, aged 80. Service, and Int. at convenient, of 'WOOD. Sept. 7. SAMUEL a., husband , of Lillian Wood (ne. O.lloway). R.l.tl-ce. , and friend. Invlt.d to fun.r.l .frvlc..f Wed.. 8 p. m , resldenc. of mother, Mr. 'C.th rln Wood: 8217 Hi Howard at. Further ervice. and Int.. Thurs.. St, Michael'. Chapel. Blrdsboro. T3srk county. Pa, Train i..v.i Columbia ave. at 18:10 -o. m. Read ing Essie and Trenton paper, copy. I Yates. . s.pt. f, albert yates. rI adopted aon of Le.lle. Yatea. aaed S Rila- i tle. tno, inrmi. in.iu 10 iunerai. vt .q J. p, m.. Pnt.' residence. 820 Spring Oar-'l den st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friend, may call Tues. nft.r 7, p. m. Auto funer.l. ' jj tTNTiigiTAmam r" m BI. -DilWWI WHIf.H 431 Rrven 223 BUuka. t2 fcUp i8l' Pots.. 'tmXMii a I' , S2Z1- a. prncanr viu.SfiisiOKW, t wmm vria bdmiihh sr SMpVuHrlfir ' ''t .-'! ; 1 - t . T '. i' j:...