' --a' fr V k ;' 20 J Moore Interview ft With Col. McCain atlnuod rrom fnte Ore ii... ,i ... Indicate no other powlWe outcome. i people of riiilaili-lnhin are nroiioeil. thcr have askeil themelvr. the n.ie. Hon 'Can we stand four more tram of antinicipal ftomnment like the part W? Shall wc put contractor raara wver un again; mil we vote tor anil Iwpport the men who were responsible for the Fifth ard riot- nnd election taurdir?- fever uh nBa!n? Can wo vote for and "AO Ifonilh fnnu nni a ,... f..- U taen nnd the HjMem that has made this V'ily Uoun all oter the wo.ld as Vor- upt and computed?' I've hpph enough Til tny i-ampalgn to tell you that deep flown 1.. mj- innermost heart I Ml..r. Ida f hit (.ntwllflnln ntitinum. .. !.. !.. ... .. ... l.,, . ,,,t ,- Tamics, that 1 will be nominated and -..,. , , , , . ' ai'u iiiive iiei'ii .u'ciiseii ih ueing pro- ( Permnn. with nnnoslnc the n'ninitiims 1 bf labor nnd of a personal ambition to Ulc," I continued. r ' As to the l.neim's CIi.ii'eps ' "I've heard nil of ,'bo.e f,,wr. .,! jnorc. too. They are nliMdiitHj f-.l- Jf I had ftared sii.-l. .biug.-s I would ......... i .... . ... we.er nuvc- emereu cm mis iiimpaist. . ii.cc.co io ne misrepresenteil. unu I .uavt: neen. was nip repij . ss Mr. JIoorc settled himself bink in his d.k chair. "Hefore I ileeiilei! to eien onsnler the invitation tenth ml in" in Wnli Ington bj a eoinmlttee fnun the One Hundred, I was infonmil bj personal friends that all thee c'largi- voulil be brought ngnuM me 1 tn t Hint fin t did not for nn Instntit o.hr into tlie ' .,-. r . question til lilt accepiauce. "I did not eek the nomination. Kten vafter the subeomiiiiltee from Ihe One .Hundred hail tinted me in v'ashiugtoti and I had bp.inl nil tin ir nririinients 1 did not net ept their int nation In stfiid, I came to I'lnltiilclphi.i ami looked over the sitiintion. 1 tulkuluitli some, of tlie titt's lending hnsinc ami professional ii-ii. and tin n and not till then did I lUciile to enter tlie contest. Considers It His Duly to Kim '1 "I regnrtl mj landiiini y ns a dutj J. owe the citj. I ,' "If tlie charges .ton hate mem tuned were true and I knew thei would ie urougni up ngainsi ine. i woiinin i ior an instant hute had the as.niauce to 1C a randidiite I did not le.i.- th-.n jtlien: I do not fear them u-.w Do jonknou hv , And once more the t ongress,,,,,,, jtrett nnininted nnd itointeil n lng f.-re finger to emphai?e ins iimiii "llecnuse this contest for mntrol of Philadelphia, is not n ipiestinu of the personalitj of the candidate It's a ouestinn of common linuestt and citic1 decency It's a fight of self respecting, frroud, upright, home luting, dicrnt Philaileli.hiiiiis against u s, stem A pysteni controlleti lit the i ntitractnrs that has made them millioii.nres nt th" expense nf the taxpajers. A ststein that doles out places to thousands in minor officeholders ur small salaries, ami then eletatet its fatnutes, some of Tvhom can deliter their own tote and no more, to high positions and keeps them therp ypnr nftpr j nn-. the bosom friends of Hip bossps. , Decent People Demand Change "The curtain has been torn attn in this campaign. Tlie millionaire eon- i tractors anil their hantlfiil of sl, bosses at liiRli salaries hate l.een e ; 'rVvsecl The .Went nenrile of l'hilliilel ivtsed. The ileeent neorile of l'hilliilel phta are leman,linK a .-ban?.. The, , . i re in open retolt. Tin. lii I I have ileheu the bosses. Hhrown out a smoke screen to fool tht 'public by oVnouneinK me ami iteusinj; me of nenrlj eterjthinir lut it has, failed. I'm ro'iiir to tin, and if mj ;lfc is spareil I'm Koine to Rite I'hiln delphia an iiclmintstrntiiiu that will Kite, the lie to the declaration, 'corrupt anil contented,' " ' . "Of course, jou're nttare that tin Vare orgiuiimtion ehnrce that you hate 'pn understamlnii: ttith Senator Penrose. and that .ton ttill be his representative It jotl nre elected Mnjin''" i . Denies Penrose Ailianre i "I've lieanl that rliare lepealeill.t rmade. There mijlit be some reason feu It If I had entered into an.t agreement or underMaiulins. expressed or impliri). s tlth Senator Penrose or an; of his S 'friends, ou ttill obsrrte that I saj. S With Senator Penrose or an: of his 'friends. , "Senator Penrose lias neter directly ,E or Indlreetlj, or tlirougli .any of liis friends, asked me to do or promise to do anything for himself or his faction. ' s There is no understanding between us. ,E 'Senator Penrose ttill receite the same courteous treatment that I would ar- ' cord to nny citizen, and nothing more, r when I am Maor. I am absolutelj un- E ,pledged to any political leaner or nnss. "It would be abs-urtl foils m make a campaign to unseat certain bosses be rause of their selfishness. .li,rrBard of tho peoples rights anil rnnuptinn of the Republican pnrt.t. oul.t to set up u... A ntliiia l.f.eiiM: lirt m. nnlrl . nnhiiiir ZI TUU1U Ulll'l "' ' ,s j to keep the people in subjection as the contractors have done. i "H&Te ou any specific plans for the betterment and improvement of Plula-I -delphia?" ' CunstruelKe rroRraiii "Tcs. The development of the port of Philadelphia bus been m.t hobby ever since 1 entered public life. Ily that I mean trtinsportutiou. If otn-e .We can develop our tranaportationfn.ii- Hies by rail, riter, trollet ami .ub , ... - t way nave duivvu mw urvuieti pruu km of the day "Unlimited aud unhindered trans'- portatlon facilities means the growth of ,our domeHtic lndutrie8, the employ- .ment of labor and the increased im- , portnnee of I'hiladelphiu as n creat manufacturing renter. Kven hs it i- , jyith the faeilltlcf tto possess, our commerce in second only to N'ctv York. J would strain every nerve to increase knd extend our transportation facili tlea by land, river and sea. , "I have agitated the improvement of l the Delatture for years, tvith the re- milt that 150 additional shlpsvays i iJiavo been constructed and employment given, as statistics show, to 00,000 ad-1 'dltlonal workmen. I "I would strive not only to briuK 1 bor to our city but make labor profita- ble . ,, i .!., ,li X biiouiu uo everjining posaiDie; to encourage the extension of our play ground facilities. They afford breath -'Ue spots for tho children. To Fight for Housing Facilities n i "I would better our housing facili ties and encouruge builders to extend tbelr operations in the erection of 110 to. lath Nt. (KMlier iiuiidins). reopen, 7...S. . . ..I C . ..... till. ".Rlkt.,. ....,... . -J n., sitirsn s nnmea inr nnr npnnip. i is'nn n If? ,CciuragB cu'ry ffftirt for tlie iriluetiun M (lie price of eiimnirxl, ties. I svouM . Fm"r JDl" s I"1 sL iiur j.irujiii? ji 'Ictratl of IioIiIIuk uJoor from tnem hdc! UIdr BCcMdiblct to but a i-bonen lw four jmrpote U elected tojotrictom D. 1L Enrman, JL Vim deryBasmt dean out (lie orrnnliatlon office holders ltA amis' !.. .!. I 4l. - in If Hall i "itunot.- The lntlpiienclont llcpubllrnn oanill- ! ,, """'""V" "or"S "Kc "ninmcr "" i inn lie went on: "r ,Bve nlwrnN horn nmnui t- hn i miiu r -u.i. ' .. .. .. . "I ....". "'J u'.8 ll M.ou " DP 1 11. LY"" L.I" c"p". " UlP ,cn,tl , t uoul .1 1 II,,?. I-. . I I i"" ;,. "," .' .. "' 1le"' '" ""- f ninr ,. I Vi?. ; '..' ' , , ..P famiar ..i.i, fll ,.!,,'.." t, " , ' ".' "'r, VI ,i it .i , uiub" nC , rfheTTlnr '' ru" "'imblUans of another stripe. ' I HiIlH 1111 lirIT!4l IrtM . ItllVtAVf 1 1 , '" ' city emplojes li. s ' workers l,lK or little, are per- ' ""'"" "flhe In attaeUIng our ran. , cs ami oigat.latlon. or !. are , or otertor corrupt acts ulll ha,e illl Sillier Mr tlinlt ml.dnaiU rrl.A. ..!. ..,..,,,.,. ,,, mi ""' ' men In any position A rr,,"",l "The Mttle Fellers ,,frher 1 , .... , nf ofiiee , . ". ' "..iiue sj in ",hi '"ntiiiue.. Mr M.,..r.. "Tbei 'me ulint the Ihis.i.s mil ( lie tt e fe hi 'l'be are men ulm lml, I i lei ieal nnd other jobs at a low snlari Tbei I1"'' "" hope fo. the fi,e. Man, of "'"''' I-asl mi.l.l go and if thrown ..ni ..r ,1... : ti. .1 i . , "". ' ,', V """'"'?. "r "" ' ' - ..luiui.j " 'i,n " ' "o i.i.ih nun it noen sueh instnnens, seieinl of whom beciime mere Immiin derelii t-. " I'heve .ne the men who help to 'mm their division or pieeiml. Tliet get the Utile -iil.irii"- nnd tin nil tlie woik. while the bosev mill the mi tailed lug finw gel (lie huge -nhuies mid smoke the go.n cigars tares re Dooniecl ' ' '"'' "'ganiwition mid tlo tint forget ' t'n're i li-liiml me an oigniii-'ntion that has li. hi in iM.lein. for llllee or four tears of will tiniucil ami practical workers has in en ke ping a recinil of the pcrim mi'slj ncliie workers, big nun nine, on me 01 gniii.atioii sole, We purpost io nit f.iirlt and with mm I .'"duiin rt in etert . i.s.. I in the other ii inn. i ieii i'iiii i woiiio i' immeasin ahlj iingrnletu! if the men who support our ticket tint not reieite tlie ricogni tion thej disei( "lit) ton care to make nnv estimate as to the prolchle Independent major jtyV" ..s, I inefi r to li ,ne lignres ami .st lt)l!l lf. I -. iwllll ,.. ll.n ,...),.. ..I I. ( ,,,et,cis I , content l express the .vilpri M.,1lf , ,,r Hn, r.,i,il(inn ;, tfiliiis Io Jute Hie ground cut frn. hriiei-ll, ll :il the primal ies. 1 ,s-ent , it iru-slii,. f I'lilladclplila it against mlliioiiaiie i .iiilr.irliir rulers and all (P works." pf ,, 'tf,.11 wnnouii o J Hill, With Col. McCain Ks,ntlnueii I mm l-iice Dm when lie teprcsenteil thp I'iftei nth wnrd in the I.i'Ki.Iatuie thiiij )enrs ago. Doesn't .Mind Heckling "I guess joii'rp right." was hi laughing uiswer. ' I presume it doe run in the blood I nm ... the blootl ,,as ... earnest.j thoich. ieii I vniil tie ttanner t he amwusn Crous the better I liKe it I liate liatl some refreshing experienee T trail: etijojul nit trip to IIoj: Islaml ttliere il.ey liet kleil me. The smell of ''r, '- attractive. The shafts aimeil e me ami the In- of questions , m.Mlinic I not It's a battle of """ U " '"" K""1 "' 1S tin' """ " " '"" """' "' '""'K y '.,'T "',', " m'T' hut v. tint iiiiiiiiitliiiti -... t i iiii - i.i' "im i.ii tM'li llil ' fotnied in voiir nun miutl of an itlenl Ola the otheial ulm twniM measure uji to ur notion nf what a Mavnr isle Definition of "FuV.il lla.tor" A, , , r,.M,n ,,e little dusters of ,vrl k,,s al ,(ll nl(,rs ()f 1jk r)f,v l,,,.,i tosetlo- ami the jmlxe nRain muletl anil insinntK n plied -Mi ,i., aJ0,. s a ,., ,0 on, ,(,,, ,.tjtk Interests ttould at all times ,,,, (jp,,. m is ()) , h tTlrn i aI1(1 J0i u, ,.., lr s Av illifint injuring . Ml'Mt IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHillllllllf js Carl H. Stanger will resume teaching on October 1, 1919 Studio: 2004 N. 13TH STREET Philadelphia Diamond 6513 J Vocal Traininj plyehoOKy of Singing ,. on'nB mm 7111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111117: David E. Crozier Orcanlst of (nlsarj l'rrahtrrlan ( liurrh ORGAN and PIANO 1520 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Musical Academy r J 1 . asniti ntma n Itnnali cerniuntossn Branch 30 East Walnut Lane CaiaUigiiH 33d R-ason Otn 3!32 JdoKPH H' Cl.tllKi:, Dire. 1 (NSEaSvMDiarySusic 3oth car IndlvUunl Instruction. I'er vonA. 6uierliilon AH branchfa, theoret leal and applleJ. A school of Public Per formance. TeacherV Normal Training course Public School Music duperv!lon. Complete Military lUnd Dept Degrees conferred. Two complete Puplla' Hym phony Orcheitraa Reciprocal Relation with Unlv of Pa Dormitories for women Tear Book Free Gilbert lUrnoUU Combs. Director Offices, Studios. Dormitories, IJroad i. Reed , f .,, ron.,.t.rr .r Mu.i... m, j t,ee,on-n,"eMaurita Leefson. president. i al. muM-HKH of itrsin punr.ic SCHOOL, JtL'HIC Hl'PKItVlBlON I3S4-ICI Chestnut Hi,, rhllattelphla. nuENCII IIUirjlINO, Oak iMne. l'a. Keopens fcr RerUtnitlan Hept. ISth. St. Cecilia Musical Academy riano t-elio Violin Theory 1803 chestnut st. iiie.iiTVnviivRn urirmiT. nie siretr September 1.1th ComDlste musical edura tlon. Teacirrs' rlassss Call or writ, for catalog Office NOW OPEN Loui. Sobelman i chmtnotht. Adrancrsl violin Instruction. C'lreslar. PhUa. Conservatory ' uc mm EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, . SATURDAY, the. city's nelfare In (ho (lightest. A chief official Mho ttill leave the politics of the city to the politicians, nlille he Jrun tlio litmnm of the city Kusern. 'incut ns it should he run." "Wlint will be jour ccneral atti tude If elected MnjorV" "Well, as my cnmpalK:i miuinger "1.1 say. for 1 rnn't well cay it my ",f' "llp" ' nm Mn,or ",y Krrn,,",t cn.i.avor will he to act with justice ,''ril everj one-to ki.oss no political " lnr" ' 'r- oml" """ " ""'"' I f '"- As far as I am concerned, I w" 0,",CnVf,r '" l' S'"'h ". Mn,or t,int non hp ,.,,,,,. tliouRli nntagonis- I A ... ..Ill I . .mmiiA o. rt .i.l.it that I bate tleus that arc correct, ami inrnti ,, ,i,, M1bj.-ct (ieneiallj I that I am endeavoring to give them the .poking, it vx ill 1-p my endeavor to I bet possible administration. I .11 giv-i,arry through the transit plans accord- I to the c,tj the b-st seniee that Is lu me. inK , the o.iglnal scheme, particularly l ..lml .,, lorPBnril . -ho! ifh referen.e to the l'mukford L. . ... .. l,.. 1!1 1,1 Mill lltli ullil linp Mistaineil j oil suggested. the campaign?" Will Kcnard Fi lends "In the matter of appoint. iienl" I epeit to reengnie mj friends. I tnu - I'U'r. m first ,'nn.ilpi'!ltiti nt till timi. will be the best Interests of the .,, ', ,i, ,...essi, f ..I,1B- l.t ' h',-1, will he t. the 'adu.utnge f the , people." , xe j gitei isidetation t (,h ,.,lra, t(.r f thp otheial jour ap- i pumices, who would hme i h.irge of biireniis ami ilepartmentsV "111 eiert liistniiiv I will -eleet the!1" "onio I'laeis it .s not tit for telilcle best men I inn liml for the place. The tiiithY. and 1 am not in f.itor of nt men 1 luill appoint to nflu e will be of tempting to n meth its present innditioii the lusher iln--. Thet will be hioatl- ''J pntcliwoil. reialrs: nnd, moreover, mniilid ami et!i t Where let huical if shcuild be tepntpcl cdenr to the c oniitt knowhtlL-e i niisite men nossessliic r""- s" "'at it will be in perfect toiidi ,U the Im.l.P.I onnlih, ili.,ns ,11 io. niii tin iiiinoioii.ieiiis o jou care In sin wiictlitr or not .ton will scle, t for high imsitions in tour nifl inn of the men ulm me now t'llinc tlnise ntbees'' ' !! ,.. t,, rnr, f.- ,ne to sut mst what I would do. I tin not think Unit j, , tpiestmn liml .,i n,,. i,,n hoiild be tlisi iisfipil i ll.is M.lile No ricdgps .liidge I'attersou hesitateil for an in- stnnt. as tiiough the s,bp'i-t ilemandeil further expiessioti. and then continued "I dnslre .ton to saj for me that I Jiate nude no pledges. I bate giten no Inmiise to any one that I will lie for this iu.111 or for that man; who sli.ilt be appointed or who shall not he ap pointed. Nei'lirr diriMllj or Indirectly h.up I gitrn anj illge or promise as to win) ti'j course will h- in innncc lion tilth .mj ait of rime vbcii I am Major. "I wish it I'liderstooil that if nnv man entertains the impression that In 'inputting tie he will be appointed Io offit he i laboring under a terj great misapprehension " In iiw of its importance as a ram tinign isin- will ton deline tour nt titnde on the snbjttt of cjiitrncts nnd ontr.ii tots' If I .nn elrrted. rilj contracts shall without fail be awarded to the lowest ipspnnsible bidder.. Tlie term- of all contents must be nf such a character that thej will not fatcir anj one bidder or contractor oter another. After Hie nrli has ,, sarf , , h . ,i. , .. , . ,, , . .... "''" " "' "'" """""''1 '' lHtlrian P- j 1 A L' Iletli spxr. Tht ri Is no limit IO the ht ilfl toil tmrk for mere BnSr'SkEDU ruilt to earn a blif alar livery line ot business and every cle l.iniiint of the I S ijotirnnienl wants Stenopiaphers. Bocikkeepcta, Se. etinies. Tvnlst.s eer before were there such wonderful oppor tiinitus open to ambitious ounc; men ami mum? women for profttr.ble mi i .Miient ami a, Is an. ement as today llntir this fine hchool .Select s Hi une stuih tArncsilv nnd your final success Is certain. All loan Inti .,f business tauB'it Ixith day and night school BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE v ".vt iii.dii i;i" c ommi:r iai. school 919 WALNUT STREET "A Touch of tlie Country In the Heart of the City" A modern school, with over two centuries of worthy traditions, tor boys and girls from the primary grades up through tho 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. School now open for inspection and enrollment. Opens Ninth Month 22nd. Catalogue upon request. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL THE PARKWAYCHERRY AND 1GTH STS. WALTER W. HAVILAND, Principal. WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. VT. Corner 53d nntl Wnlnnt Streets Begin Sept. 18, and End April 6 Tuition Coit for the Period Dranlr.it $8.00 I'ulntlnc oil. svnter and thlua... U.00 Knclh I.ancuace 14.00 French or Spanish , 16.00 I'luno or Violin Zfi.OQ triiorraph beclnners 21.00 Menozraphj advanceU 14.0Q Imetsrltlna- onlj 14.00 Bookkeeping 21,00 llonkLeeplnr, Stenography and Tjnestrrltlne rombloed 17.0(1 FlMne and Indeilns 10.00 lliislneaa Rnfllsh 1100 Business Arlthmetle 12.nn IVninnnshlp S 00 Correspondence . ..... .,... SOO rnhlle School fnrelsner, 15.00 I'nhlle School Illiterates IS 00 frlntlne 15.00 Heat Kstate and ConTeynnrlnr .... J t 0(1 Tntille Hneuklnr (for men) ln.00 Art Needlework anil Crorhetlnr ... 0.00 CooUerr nnd Ilometle Selenre .... 1S0S DressmaklniE or Mllllnerr 17.00 Arehtteetnral Prusslnir and Speel- flrationa . , is no Mechnnl-ut Hrawlnt . IS 00 Rtne Frtnt Readlnz for incefaanlea. It.OO FnETaTlna- Z4.00 tVslch aud Clock Maklnc and IU- nslrlns ?4.oa TelearaphT IS. 00 rnKlnr Men's rtnthln la cm Our sradualea are tn constant demand for rood-paylnc position, OrecK Shorthand. I the easy, tpeedy system. Complete business i and secretarial courses. Day and Nlaht Clashes Intensive training. Enroll any time. Call or write for full particulars anu catalogue. 1'IIIl.A. nUHINKHN tOI.LEOIJ and Collnte of Commerre 1017 Chestnut Ht.. I'lilladelnliln. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' CTUriill . Opn, Sept 22, A f,w vacan- zjt"ZZ. ! rrys9siss: The Gordon-Roney School Vitr (.Iris. 4112 NDrnee Htreet ' n.n.ral and Colleaa rrenaratorv Pnttr.. ' Hoof Harden and tlym. Miss ItOONKT. Prln t akFANI TEXTH.K UriltltlLNorih.iT.nn. viv. nla Museum and Hchool of Innnat.i.i Art, nroad and Pine Streets. Open Btpum. bar 22d ClrtMilara on requeat. C1 I Night School SOWS"? I Bhorthand. Rnaltsh, Penmanship montk IrAXJOW BCH00J.15 p.UU Bt. . or paused upon or Inspectors controlled by Interested contractors." "Have you nuy specinc pinna, ior city improvements in jour mind As to City Improvements "Yc. I have one in pnrtlcuhr." Judge I'utterson nrose and took from his desk n letter, with memoranda nt tached, which lie consulted as he replied to my interrogation. "t do not think that -illicr Mr. Moore or mjself has been unite 0UO11R our expressions on the j ct of the Vrankfor.l elevated, .., ,inXP ,1(,ro , 111V Iinm, a Mooro or mjself has been (iiiite free Mib- letter ... , . . f . 'It should be continued through to I (,Ithau street and connect with the i Mjlierry surface line, it should nlso connect with the sulm nj . It will be my earnest effort to at oiiee complete this ' crj necessarj part of our tiansit sjs- tern. "Tlmrn i iino i-tlliAr lii tt !mt I Vi 1 1 i ill ...,., ,- .... .-...-. -....j t, ..... '.'"'"J1 '' tnj iil,i.Iinlo attention, and it ' 'IT """.'V !" u""'' 7r''"ni1 ' ,Wfpy "Putc their efforts." U .ssahiekon s a ion to lie county - is in n wretched condition and needs re- , pnving. It has teninined in a neglected state entirelj too long. It is one of the most imiinrtaut highwajs in the city. tlllll. tint lllllj so far IIS tlP tmllets III uilj so tar ns tup trnllets ine but also for wagon tramp and , " I niirei lien aiittunobile "Hate ton anttbing suggpstitp in mind with trgard tn other city im proements?" Wooden Hhrks a Failure I "Yes, woollen block pntemenls nre' n ptnctnnl l.iilure them. When thei i t . timler the wear am tear nf hentt t rathe thet last but a coniparntiieh shot t time. If not. then the surface tmlrms I destrots the tliorniiehfi.re ...I hence requires endless and costly re pairs. "I cannot ay dpfinitplv what I would siiep.st in their stead. I ntn of the opinion that most nntthim: is su ! perior to the blocks. Asphalt, 1 be liete, would stand up better under heat train, " tthat otner iniiirnvemenls in a gen ' School of Music Pai' and irnlnK el,i.i.,i and private leadens for mn, women and children und"r thf itir.Ml-in of well-known musicians. Instruction Includes olce Cult ii r Tin no ('oiiipneiltion Orciin Orjtnn fur Motion IMrt tires ()rrheitral litniinfiits To I unci pipe orjann for prarllfp work AM fern nre modrrntt. Tall or writu for cntalor. CENTRAL BRANCH, 1421 Arch Street CATIOMAL Ilotlt Nexen Learn Money Making ennui e , r man , hx.ins.. tin,. wares ' t,,n ht,o n,.-. ..!,.. ,.' in wJt University Training at Your Home in Spare Time Thorouch prartlt'al work. &asins much time and niones lroup of collear and hleh school tearh tra hnse InsestlEated educational op ptirtiinliles and are prepared to sucsest Ine bt st tralninir courses In ACCOCNTNCA hXrORT TRADK IRAFriC MAXACiKMENT for busy ssorth while people lianklnit higher than resident courses Send for Information without obligation 1 1.1NNK K. I.KMIS 8IS Land Title lllilar. i tspruee- .12-cl'J Your First Position Is serv important but Just ai .niportant Is the rlaht preparation for It P'lne School, by Us thorough trjlnlnir tn business essen tials lass tho foundation of u uicessful COln.KES OF STI'IIV Tor yoniu mem lluslnes. Administration. 1 rsalesmanshlp lor ycunt ssomenl Secretarial. Hhortlmnd 1 any TjpeiKrltlnn i Hay and Ksenlnx isesslona Mend for SStli War lleok I'eirce School of Business Administration Mne St, West of Broad, Phila. America's Foremost Buslnets School Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Great ett Buatncst School Skillful teachers Superior equipment Practical course, Procresslv, management. The most successful ctaduil. .......ns. Day and night classes Charges mod.rste . Positions guaranteed llegln your course now CatL write or phone for full particulars Strarer'a. c7 rheatnur St. PtsAne-U'nl 'sst SrKINO (1ARDKN INMTlrilTK Arts. Mechanics. Kleclrlcltr, Automobtl. Classes commence Bent. 22. Enroll now Sen I for Moklef Hwi.rt wr.,1 Bprirr Harden .Is Martin Arevedo, Clrll Knglnetr. svltt be able tn give a class the Spanish grammar (pure Castellano). Speetal evening course, In col- lett. Apply to 1828 Preen St.. Philadelphia. BTK.TKNS SCUOOl, JfOB OIBLS. ttiH. ChaKaa Ats Oanoavstswa. tnu (. M. cral way would receive- your atten tion?" "I would gtve every encouragement , in nm iiiiiniriiiuon oi r inrger nnd uriUT muss iturc SJ'StCm. Jt is Badly needed in certain sections of the city. Philadelphia is growing rapidly nmfl know of nothing better than to give Mipport and encouragement to home builders by affording them needed fa cilities in the way of extending our water and sewernge system. "As to the Vare organization, do you I desire to Ray anything about it?" j 'Nothing but this: The opposition has taken occasion to attach me over . .. " " ' r;,dldato of the UcnubMca'n orcallL ' to ,,,,,,, a LlUnXbJect f It ,,"?,. There hTSh ,l.fl.?." I . m, "0, ,J Trom lidilml tl.!, Jtu, Zx-ll' """ "Cl"m' t,le " ....t. "I mlzht ndd another tMm T tmn. cstly desire to thank the newsnaner v. liters of the city for their treatment of me. The newspapers have been against me, but, notwithstanding, the newspaper reporters hac treated me with a courtesy tbnt I npprecintc. . nl nH. n?.n .... .1 . l. tl .... a .. it ' , U uiMI lilUIIT OIMICMIHHIS U IIIC Indies who huvc worked in mj bphnlf. L.AILLAIM rU I IN HUbrl I AL ' " Ex-Premier of France Leaves Prison for Sake of Health I'arls, Sept. lit. (Hy A. V.) .loseph I'ailhiui, former iireinier. who has been in prison for more than n jear charged with having liml treasonable dealings tt illi the etietnj, wns transferred to n nriiiitii linsliittit n, Veoillv n .oli,iK nf . .. . ' " """ l I"": '"',1 m"rn,n- ,, ,. I his follows a request bj his counsel early in the week that he be removed from the prison, on tlie ground that his lipnlth wns so bail as to cause anxiety. WON'T GIVE UP BELA KUN ;"',,., 7 'Austria Refuses Hungary's Demand,! i ominent e to en i u J 1 ASKing rrooTS or iviuraer unarge rnris, Sept. III. (lij A. P.I The Austrian (Jot eminent hns refused to nc cede to Hungary's demand for the ex tradition of Itela Kun, virtual dictator at Budapest during tlie communist re gime, asking for proofs of accusations of murder and theft made ngainst him, according to Vicuna newspapers. The got eminent note to Hungary i states, it is said, that upon lVIn Kim's nrritnl in Austria he was the bearer of L'Otl.UUI) crowns. Violin Mnndolln and Guitar Club Harmon) Concrrt OrolirAtra rhnriil flub l'lnno Ttinlnflr Yonng Men and llova The Episcopal Academy Juniper and Locust 5U. t-lith YEAR yyiTH sepaia.te bulIdlniTs for tne younper and older ,osB me Acanemy Is equip, peel for tho proper care of hoya fro... six yearn of ag;e to collepe. A dally ehaiiel aervlce for all boys Experienced and successful masters In all branches Larue pymnnalum and athletic flehl BoxtnB and botly bulblinE under Wm .1 Ilerrininn MukIc under .V Llndsiv Vorden 'Ihe Academy nan but one ntirnoa. fo deselop and train boj s to become uiioiKens nrisiian renuemen. Itev. rlilllp J. Sfelnmeti. Jr., s. t. !., Ilendmaater, irlll be at Ihe Academy on nnd after Sent. 8 1 !- lteainterfl malted nn nnnlla- iTl ,lon. nenoois open, Upper, pistil ; Middle. 10th Lower William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Pounded In lUSu and chartered by William Penn on the same day a, the city nf Phila delphia. Tho Penn Charter School has main tained an uninterrupteo corporaio existence, ourlne tho past 44 years, the school ha, rraduitcd pser 1300 pupils, of whom mors than 1200 have continued their studies In a core of unlseraltlea and professional schools Tho unusual proportion of alumni who havs taken one or more unlversltv derres Is due ; largely to the character and permanence of I the teaching start numberlr-ic nser SO mem I bers Of these the sir .pninr mtmlM ha.,.. , fc,,.-,, i, .ii, pent,,)! nn Hv-rsxE torrn oi i I service of 5 years. For three vtara there I I nave been no rhamtes In the staff, save ad- i dltlons to meet the requirement, ot Increas- M enrollment, which has already taxed to rapacity the now hul'dlng added to equip- I ment last year. Maa-nlflcent ulaylng fields oi 2j acrcB urroro ample ractlltlsa for tht exercise of a school of UOO. Th- SStst year Wins i September 2rd The Prospectus for 1010-20 Is rady for dls. trlbutlon. Ilulldlngs are open for Inspection and Haselflcatlnn of pupils September 0th. uiiiiwti' ,.... ... .ix-'n.r.. i"n, IS, THK PUAMthlN INHTITflTM sc until, np mechanic snra Drsftlnr. Mathmstlcs, Mechanics navat. ARCiiiTrcTrnr. I FRIENDSSELECT ooi sr- Hovs and Qlrla The l'a'iisry "hrr nn. inn, fkita,. Opens Vloth Month Mil CIIKWTM1T llll.L. I'A. rtiPirmit Hill Annricri I inescnui nm rtcaaemy MT, MAlvTI r. Ulir.-Siisui 1UL.I., lA. ! Preparation for colleis. An tdeallv located country day anu m,.isi,ns .tnoQi jor boys. Eipectally losr rate, for five-day boarder,' tiign stanasrn. oi wihh.,.,,,1,. unexaen.a t athlstle equipmrni. inciuuiua snr.s piayinv I nelds, gymnasium, swiinnnns poui ana retire- i atlon bulldlnr. j.onens September 34. ""'''"".'? .rrTrT,... Catalorsies n Yonnc Women nnd filrla -Y. W. C. A.- LEARN TO SWIM BEFORE NEXT SUMMER I.KSHONH AT ANY TIME Germantown Y. W. C. A. 5820 Germantown Ave. Heated, Filtered, terlllird Phone Oerinantonn 6268 THE FARNUM SCHOOL 107 Pin Street. Reopens (let. 1st fitnlor, Junior, Primary, Kindergarten Tlov, under in years ' Miss Wharton's School 11J PUK HTBKKT. Bespena Octobw J- Qtc mi ttttls Zw. iTrvmMRTKT. IJLAETZ-.Si.pt 11, JACOH V husband u nJ friends, Ht. Anthony a Holy Name "VCffl-'coS VnnTrr'e1; .Ond1Vr1enrVi'oU,l?"ffiee?74510:,'r1-a,,aT. itlT'tt" irAi." W.;RSlVm?nWp,Vl.Vr.,-lW- , ' inorioUnnmTulh".V,"fnMUJ'eda; f5?U'Tth5llr.lAfiiSj",i"l.CiUrKehXO ' " Pormoninwn V IU C A , Hill Cem -"onrnguin si inc. ueuar MoOKOGAx sBpt 11 MAHOAUET C. ULrniiilllUYll 1. 1TI. C. J. ' HOVD .Sent 11, AMANliA I., widow daunliter of Mary and late John McUropsn, sain .!...... Ir. itt.it.,.,-., nt Tnhn M l.i...l n.i uj rttt t,....inu,A Rirn ''0. ffirm.rltf of W.lt Chester. Pa. Rela ..n.,, ,..-. .,n, ,,.,., .. ..,.-.. ,,,niir toniu. w .... .- ........ ku .,-., -... ..?..,. ...b.. SEPTEMBER 13, 1919 Generous Award to Shore Soldier Atlantic Cltj', Sept. 13. Taking ad vantage of a state law, the existence of which only lately was discovered, my commissioners nave voted to pay .--. iiiuuiv:iiriii employe wno saw active service in the army or nnvy the dif ference between the wage he received while in uniform and what he would have received had he marked time to keep the home fires burning. StlMMKB KnSORTS ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. wxxrwH5GzrXHi?ma fi tiiMki-iiiArr iT, n,vx x," nr x,i Worlds Greatest Hold Success Date end Dance in the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Daneini by America!! PremierArtitH . Mr. jmdMr&PAULDE CARD0 Oil ie Ocean! rrotvtll EloTCn stonasof Gamfirt Special Tall Terms WlKaa A.Lccch.jUyir HOTEL DEVILLE Ni:vS'ci;gnN' Otrnn Iiw Knturl(y A and Ilearh, tnoiiooldnft hfHUllfu) lawn and gardenn Th tent ftjulppfil anit mont attractive inoilernte ratp hotl In Atlnntlr (MIv Orchcutra nnd dinclnr ItunnlnK watrr tn rooniB. Publja and private Uitha throuifhnut Speelal fall raiPH $20 wrt up THOMAS M O'nniEN. HOTEL CHELSEA IIITN AI.I. YF.AR SEPTEMBER The meat deltirhtful month of tha year. SRCI'KK nKSEitVATIONS J. It. Tlinmpann & Co. MO'riicu'- T Virginia cite, and the beach. Cap&cllr 'no H a water batha Special American elan, M up dully. Kuropoan plan. 12 up dally. Modern curative bath department. !AVir IIKHO. Owner and Prop. rnY,lr5A!ilIeVTi0,.";,"'i',c.h. "n"ll I'ler. l.i'.in' w.', S J.'Ir.'V,i lV"l'".,,ini water, 'lxlin.jljarj. Jil2.KKptj. owner! Lockhart Jame 1 1 t Heach Cnaln. I,,,,. frnm i.."";''',1,1:' Vl.lt All-ANTU' CITY in H.meniTier "mn. Sr" "ifttNn'AT VnN'TK.hotel"TKHI"I-A';AJJ2 ! NUT T A L L-"51"55 I w ON BEACH ATLANTIC AVE. AND nnltmTALK i Westminster ? ,Av- n,"r Bch. eit. ,, '".r.'f l'rIvat baths, run. wnter 114 up wkly 12 60 up dally, c. Ruhr. HOTEL WHITTLE J;- JZ 4 th nott from beach. Amer. plan 2 r,0 up dally. European 11.00 up Elevntor. Hathing from hoteL New Clarion ivy. ' urn. oarag 2T . Boolilet a K RONIFACE. FllftCinrUEN. V. ,. " THE ENGLESIDE Remains Open Until .September 22d Private lH.thn lth ea and fresh water ateam heat and open IlreplaeeH c hannel baas and blu v,enk nshini? K. I'. KVtII.K. M ttr. m.i.ir.i1 i itini ii,t I l-.t Kit Hl'lll.M. l..tUi; llr.A) II. .N. ,1. THE WARREN ON TUB OCKAN SrlllNO LAKE IIKACII. N. X. A tiouea that'a "different" In tin tine ap potntmenta, unuaual and artlstlo decorations homelike atmosphere and service Surrounded by erven latvna and cardens. at the idge of the eea Ope.n September. I'OroNO MOUNTAINS I Defnenre ttnter (fan. !. IJ.VJOt THK (HARMS III' At'TI'tIN AT i THE KITTATINNY i DKI.WVAKK WATnU WW, l'A. Ih tfndlnr hotl nf this fnmotw rrclnn. Opn to Dpc raparlty SOD Strictly modern: PtfRru hent, Joe drpH Oolf, tpnnli Ixiatins, nrrhc'lra t'uncfrto. daiufd. lxcrptlonal ruHilH AmfricHn Vttn. alro a In inrti piIH ru"l- JOHN I'HRDY COPIi. riTE TATAtEn, JjAttKIIIJlf, N, J, ARTI.E INrf. J.'elaware Water ap. Pa, .1 tKKIIN. I'A. Will lake Summer Hoarder. Ir, m i... .il ' ful farm home, cod fund ond Hn. iX.7i. aiso orosldo nermanent home for i. V.I pie who ar svIUIiik to pay for comfort. GARIIUN hl'OT Ttlll.K WATtlt CO. At.ron. Tn. U hltM list II.I. TVi. HilUid. Ilcail sless prls beth.ph. llie nUlSlde Katlerln.l .r,.r, ' KHrag. Katherlnel.crliart U'tutilvr:Tnv i ' . " '"'' "' ' - ! Burlington Hotel f.fM than flv mlnittM from evrvthlne. tiii,s American and European Plans 43 1 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2 & Up H. T. MILLER. Mffr.. Washlncton. D. C. eatfjg T-AILKT hept 10 at Chelsea HethM township, Delauari en Pa . JOHN W. HAIMJY kkcq "2 U.'lntin pml fiiandi. Oanoea Trilip I H M of Dethfl town ship, invlti'd to funeral hpntce Mt Hope hurrh. Sun . 3 p in Itemalna iny bu Jlowed at panor of V ' ltU'by Mtdla. Pa Sun until I1 p in Int prlate IIAHNBS An anmfrf.ir mais will b neia run rc pi 1 1 10 a :m ni mm a m. rhunh o(h leu remains rh, for mpn-o f ""Wt V iff e Harne-. of Co H.I , MrCUMJN - Pel ifioivu .rain Mai. im poui of I'rhalf rrmk T llltll l; H In? killed in iirtlon nl Plumef France nun nf TliTnns P and KlUabeth r,,t tn-., .si t xiti.fs i. oi ;u r. utn bl., Ilarbs BAIITH Suddenb Sent 11. AlKJl'ST. husband of 'Jiiiihia Uarth (neo Kuschs'. aged lltf. Iielatlsrs and friends. rmploes of Thlla Noselu IVjrl ork. Inslted to fu- neral seislcer Mon, 3 p ni , 302S N 4th t Int iirlsi't" Northssood Cem Friends may cull Sun . M tu 10 p m III.ACK - .-.opt 12 JANKTTA It. sslfe of Martin Ilia, k IMatlses and friends In- Mtcl to fun ral Mon . .' p. m . 83H High- land ase Palmira. N J. ' Int Morgan s-m rri.'ntie muv s less rt mains sun esc ave llelatlses and frlenda lnvltt',1 tn fu neral aerslces and Int . Mon , lloytl'a Bury Inu ciround, Fairfield, Lancaster count, l'a IlltE.N.NAN Sept 111, JIKH.N'AltU. hus hand of Mary Ilrennan (nc McHtraylck). Helatlsea and friends. Derry Society I (' 11 N Dlslslon So, IS. A O It.: employes freitsnti-Mni-rld P., llnlv Man, a ll.pl.lv Rt. ' Stephen s Church. Inslted tu funeral Mon.. IH.30 a tn lulu llrunner st Solemn hlch mass of requiem wt Htephen's Church 10 . "KOW.V -Veil tn ,le"i. at (X-ean Grove, n j, ter,t n, mautha j, svidow of int unlv Hepulchrw rem 'iery rt jirosvn. ollre or (uneral svlll Da liven from her lute residence, 4104 Wal- , UiHNBS. Sept 11, MAItCiAHUT A. (ne niwu,ii ss-mow tu jonn j. riyrnes. iteia- ," ami irtiiuis invite.l to runeral. Men rtSS W Montgomery as'.. Kot- emn high mas. f requiem St. Michael's r.hur'fi' ,?rt ,1"",1 J'"".on sts . 10 a. m. Int. , Ne t'.th.dnl Cem Auto funoral. I n a h m Atiln tnn.t.l CAHPENTEtl Sent To inin a nnm. TON, . husband of LI lie I Carnente'r Vnee i?"V,Jlir"s, -i..'?,-v." .! ioHii;nu runeral servlcjL-ii, fun. evrnlnv. ?lfis4,8,h"..OCKst?h..a', ia,te6,nr,rn1r,?aC.e new s.eni eji, n j., on arrisal of train leaving Phlla. B.oi a. m. Mon. v i..isj tiu.itiMnir, as uiaysoil, rv, j.. Sept I1AVID A , husband of Amelia Craig (noe Stark), aged 72. Holatlvea and friends. Hamilton Ixidge. No, S74, K. and ...' ""rmonv It A. Chapter. No. B2i Phlla. Commandery, No, 2, 1C. T, ; Iu L.U Temple. A A. O Jsf M. H.i all othsr organ). aatlona of which re svaa a irtemper, Inslted to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m . nlece'a realdence. Mra P K Foreman. 2J2.1 N ldth st. Int. Westminster Cem Remains may ba viewed Mnn , 7'ft tn OlSft p. m ,. D.,.KiNP.Bn r-n f,'"t- Josnrir t ds KINDKH Servlcea and Int. at conven. lence of family DONOVAN Sept 11 HAZEL, wife of Causey W Donovan, Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral n.rvle.. urnn w. 14K N. Mllllrk st. Int. Fer'nsvood Cem. Its' mains may to vl.ssed Hun., 8 to 10 p. rn, Chester naper, ropy, v PRA.STAi.r-efitt M, qBACSI 3., HM. . nnA-nts tsr of Mary B. nnd 1st George !. Drmfrsn. P.rlalls'es and friends. Treasury Dent.. Mid rata Steel Co., Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m., mother' residence. S3 N. 64th at. High mas, of requiem Chureh of Our Lady of victory 10 n.m, Int. private. IJI'NIjAI'. Hrnt. la. AlAy.lK t? T daimhter or Klliabtth and lain Aleiander Hunlnp. Itelatltra and friend. Inrited to funeral ervlce, Tues., 3 p m . Ms Haver ford aye. Int private, South Laurel Hill Cem Frlendu mav call Mon . S to 10 p. tn. B.NNIH Sept. Jl MAIUON C. daUKhter of John and lllrdle llnnls and STanddauahtar of lata Dent, and Marsaret Conway, nela ttvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m.. 140tt N 16th t Solemn requiem man Church of Qeeu 10 a m. Int. Holy i-roaa cem Auto runeral KNOC1I Suddenly, Sept 11. THOMAS O. IJNOCIt, ased 79 Itelatlvea and friends, roct No. 77. O. A. II. . Mynllo Lfldlta, No. 270, IOO. V of Hotme.burif. milled to 'funeral aervlce., Mon . 2 p. m , 8094 Fair tlew ave , Holmceburir Int rrltata. Mar nolla Cem Ilemalns may be vlened 8un., 7 tn 0 ti m Ponttr. On Sept. It, JOHN, hunband of Charletta Forry (nee I.ukens). llelattves and Irlenda invited to service.. Mon.. 2 p. m., r,33S Chancellor et Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cent. Friends may call Hun. eve. CJAnr,E. Sept, 10. MAROAIIUT ClAllLE. nelatlvee and frtenda Invited to funeral eervlcea, Mon.. 11 a m , r.tdenca of eon, Howard I! (latitn ?7Sn M 17ll, Tnr nrli t'ate nemalns may b viewed Bun., between 7 nnd 0 p. m ii.w.'l Hi,t 11. AONES S wltlnw of '"," uau mee Mnu,r,, itelatlvea and frlenda invltt1 to funeral aervlcn. Sun., i, IS p m . eon' a realdence. Everett Oalt, SJM N Falrhltl at Inti Mon , Oxford Cem., Oxford Pi CltNTHKIt Sept II. ArtOT.ril OAJf . THEH. husband nf Anna (lanther Cneo Wer. nr), aged r,4 Helatllea and frlenda. all ao rbtlea of which he waa a member, and era. plotea of I. Hint. Sehober 1 Co.. invited to funeral Sun ,2pm B209 N. Bth at. Int. CJermantown Crematorium OATCHEI.L - Sept 10. AMANDA O , widow of John T) tlatchell nnd daughter of tate Harmon nnd Mary J Parrla. eied BS. Hetatlies and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon . 7 30 n m residence of slater. Mr. William Mutter. T.74I) Iivlnir at. Mich maas of reoulem Ht Carthase Church 0 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem (initllA Scot II ANNA, wlfo of Oor:e Gerba, acrid 41 Rflatlies nnd fn,nda. memlwra nf N'atinnnl Slavonic 8oc,tv, Pranrh No 2r,7. Anto Dernolnk, Invited to funeral Tuea s a m , W41 H HclljTioid st Solemn hish mass of requjen Hol Clhoat Oreelc Catholic Church. 20th at and Pas-junk ave 10 a, m. Int. Holy Crosa C-ni Auto funeral (lOltMA.V hem. II. ANDIIE'V J. hia band of Nellie nnd son c.r late M'chaet ard Catharine clorman Tlelu.ltea and frtenda. Hnlv Name Horleti of C'hu-ch of the Hoty Namo and Sixth tt a-d Demoorattc Aao , In vited to fun.ral. Tuts. R a. m . 133 State el Camden, N J Solemn lequlem maas Church of the Holy N.imo 10 a. m. Int Calinr. Cem Auto fune.-al nol'InV Sept 10. MA11TI1, daurhter of .Toaeph I nnd late Mary A. H Gould. Rela tives nnd 'rlenda itvltod to funeral. Mon . 2 t in . is sldence it brother-in-law. John Arndt IBM) 4. 22d at Inl Kermvood fern He u mine mas be v'ewed Hun . 7 to 9 p m. liRCBI. - St-pt 11, MARY O . wife of Iiatld Oruel Itelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral sertlccs. Mrs Kthel Selgle'a real dence, 2172 N Palfthorp nt., Mon., 2 p m. Int private. Odd Fellown Cem. Remains n, a .. Via . I.v. H.in T , O n m . ORl'ND Sent 12 MAROAHET (nee j Veit) widow of rrederlck Ornnd. aced 71. I Relatives nnd frlenda invited to funeral eertlren. Mon 2 P. m. residence of son, Frederick Grund. 3143 Rorer nt Int. llelvue HAND On Sept 11, 1910 FRANCIS t, huahnnd nf Ablile I.. Hand, ared 82 jear llelatlien and rrientln. also eastern Miir Lotlce. No ISIt. r and A M . Kev- atiinp LotlRe No 17.1, H A (' , Philadelphia Commttnilery No ', K T.. ei ml Maaonlc Anrlent. are Invited to funeral aenlces, on Mon,. at - p 1,1 . at his late realdence, ItllH N lSth at Int. lirlvste, West Laurel If til Cem iiAnni? sept it citAni.ns j. son of ( hailed and rather, ne Harrla tnee Terger aon) affej 2 sears In iniintha Itelnttses and friends, inslied lo funeral aersices, Stun , I 0 p m residence of aunt, Mrs T .ttae I.ean t0J4 K AVenstey at int Green mount vm Henidlns may Lo viessed Sat, after 7pm HEIUtKW Pent 11. THOMAS S 1IE HUKtV. aged 7."i Itelatlvea and friends. Vatix t.odffw No .113. r. and A M , Clerks' Aid and IVlina Yearly lien Aaao. of V H It. Inslied to funeral serslcen. Tiles, 11 i, in l'it,7 N 17th at Int. prisate Re mains mas he slesseil Mon 7 to o p m HirKBV. .Sept 11, JCHIN J , hustnnd of Uridaet Hlekes Helatlsea and frlenda, Holy Nrihh Sot let of Immaculate Conception Church: Ills No s, A O. II , Invited to funeral, Tues 8 So a. m , tfil K Woodlasvn asp , Utn. Solemn maas of requiem Im maculate, Conception Church 10 a. m. Int. Ness- Cathedral Cem. HOUhJI.I. - Stpt. It. JOHN, husband ot Alice 1 Htissell Helatlsea and frlenda. Itevnolds Tost, No. 71. tl. A. It ; Court Kaet Kntl. No 'i.i. I' of A , Dickinson Yearly lien PnilPts Inslted to funeral asrvieps. Men . 2 p m . 1!12S P Bancroft st Int Soldiers' National Cem Remains may b3 tlpwed Run., after 7 p. in Auto service KnATiNC. nn Kept ii mm. f.i,i,r:N Kl'.ATINO. ssldoss- of late .lames Keatlnir Itelntlses and friends Invited to funeral serslce. Mon a p in . at residence, ctl r,.t tt'rhaler st Int. tttr!U! prlsate, I'crnssuod Cem KKLI.KY Rent 10. SAIIAH C wife. f t Loula J Kellev and daughter of John and Annie rorsyme. lie. allies ana irienus In siletl to funeral. Moi, , H Ho a. in., from l,r late r'HldMKe. ltl.V, SI 2-d at Solemn inaSH o' requiem St fidmourt'M Church. 10 a. m. Irt Hnlv Cross Cem Auto funeral KE11RT. Spt. 11. 11S:NP. a . nusbant) of Ansellne Kerat (nee Hpler), aced SU. Hel atlsea and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ices. Kun , 2 p m , ini'J N. 18th st. Int Fernssood Cem. Trlenda iray call Sat. eve. i,r.si;ii At ventnor. N J . sept IdMhin mred M KMntlva nnd friends in- lteil to tunfTstl t.crl.PH Mon . 1 n ni , OUvr !( ialr Bids' 1820 Chestnut st . J'hilsdflphlrt Int prlatp I.IPHm'T. tt-pt 11. MAXIT. widow ot ndrtw latpsctt hk1 S2 llolHtivet nnd ir lends Initrd tn funeral 8el('eI, Mon., 1 p m , 1033 Christian nt. Int prlvnte I'rlendH may Unv remains Sun., after 8 pm. MAUKr. Sent. l' RAnAIf widow of Jar ib Madel. aged 61 11034 N 15th t. Hela- IHSP4 and frlenda Inslted to funeial. Sun I ;.' ".'" Pnrlora oi l.maniiel Asner 6. Poll H,ll-' IJIninond ht .lilt Jit Mlnal I em ..A'".1'1' r1'!. l?o leatossn .Sept 12. i lU'.HUlU .,,...l I.I ,, H.ri, I', I.tintt..," nin. friends Doslchtossii Iidge, l'4o, V and A I l . and (Jen Itodlne Pint 3(111. c) A Tt , i invited Io funeral. Moll . 2 p m 73 K 1,,tt,.r,r. TA,,I. , ......I ., tl ..I ..,,.. a n nA , Stale M DoslestotMi, int Uoylestown i l cm Clmll floss its. I MAOtlllir, Sept II JOHN A husband if Anna V -Mairulre l!eUtlvt' and friends lr,Pln,1(,r, nt lltly N,nH Hot of church of thp link Child Kltmtrirnl AIH flnr nf P. und ti ii-n.. c... i... Ii.j i.. (.'..,.i iAn C4ii I IV Jt-llfl nut'. III! Iirti tu tuiicifli, .'lun n stir i r in . 4H17 x. varnocK t. .solemn reuuifra ' inaait Church of the Holy Child. 10 a,, m. Int Holy Tronii Om I MAL8NF,Thepl A nJ?MiA 1 ?" oX ,irurrv t Mtlntin Lnrl Hauo-htaF fit lata Mnipy i -:' '-----. - - ana nenf era. enrntnur. eiaiivi Hnn friends Invited to funeral Mon . 7 30 ft m , 244 N 4th st. lllah nictsa of requlenuSt Auffutlne's I'hurth It a rn. Int Holj Itobs Cem, Uemulns m.iy h lewed ttin . b to in r rn iit( funeral McOAKFnrcY Sept 11, MAUGHET J., lf of HukIi J MrCaffry (nee nrdoni. runrral private, Mon. 7.30 a. m., (M N. .Mtth nt , West Phila Solemn reuulem mnss (.'hurch of Our I.udy of Victory 0 a. m Int. CathPiIml Cem MtCH'I-I.KHTHON - 8t Pt 11. liKXJAMIN K , son of Ueork'e nnd Mary Mrt'ulbertHon. aged 'JS Hetailven and frit?nds, also I,odtfe 101. V and A M A O M P, No. .".7. ami rhlLidelphta Klectrlrnl I'niun, No 72. In It?l to funeral nervufs Mon , - p in , from L'tM itcailiiiff at-' Hrttrinton. N. J Jtrlendi lt remains bun t?v , 7 lo V, int. nt 11 1IUOH V . Hon of lv.t. Uvrnard aud Bridget MtCullIn Itelatlvea nnd frleudw invited to funeral Mon . 8 30 a. m , rt!7 P linmhrey Ht. Hulemn high mass of rer-ulem St Anthony'. Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto uervlre. MeCUOlU" .Sept 111 IIAKHY K.. son of Patrick and Nellie McCrory and itratidaon of AVilllam anl Rose Uwjfr. aKed 11. Rela tives and friend, pupils of Nativity Parochial School lnlted to funeral. Mon, 8:30 a m , reildenre of grandparent 2U47 Belgrade at. H-oleinn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a in Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral Mct'l'I.MX Sept 11. HUGH K. son of late Kernard and Hrhleet McCullin llela tltH. unrl frlanria Invited tn funeral Mon 7 a in . mother's residence, HIS N. 48th St., West Phlla. Hljh mass of requiem Ht. Asnes'a Churrh West Chester Pa , 10 a. m Int. Ht Acnes', Cem , West Chester. McMl'RHAT Kept 12. ANNA (1. RKEVKB. ssldosv of Captain Mitchell McMur ray sued RI Helatlsea and friends In vited to funeral services Hun., 7 p. m. daughter'a residence. 517 finrlnifleld ave.; also Mon., Pembertnn M. K. Church, on arrisal of 1.2S p ru train from Market street ferr Hit IMmberlon Oraveyard, Mt n';' ""? ,, nv.nrv. nnnrnT 'MiNTEit-Hept. li, otobok nonnnT hushnnd of Klsie Louisa Mlnter (nee Cral) and son of late William and Krancea Mlnter: Helat ves and friends .Invited I to.1"!"' services Mnn . 2 p. m . 8S Weaver st.. Ger. mantossn. Int. private Friends mav call S"-"T to n. m vnn. , ri-Vr T7r XIOFr'lT ch'tel 'ii rKR WN riband nf ilerfha 11 3 ! P "."D.".n? "lV evi.nn. ni MOrKIT ljra,. irh . "i'Y" tofflt (nee IJ. " "'. "."?" " 1",'.','-.".. Tralnerl. Ilelausea ana "'"'.". '""'t'1 f""n"".ti ol ,"e.'V.:i'i7 ZiVSl re-soTsr" ."24'srs7 ivx. -it. !i"i--" ... rnZ AiTtn T funVral. Hematns m"bo viewed Bun. .V.." 8tna,v. M.C.. " MUIUIaV -Sept. 11. WILLIAM P.. hu.. band of BUsa-beth ilurray (ne. Ilurn.) Hel, ntlvei and friends. Illv No. (J A. O, H I Court Kjcelslor. No. ,03. F of A., and Holy Namsi soc. or ma visiiaiiou iiuivit, ami to funeral. Mon, N'SO a m 1B27 B. Albert st. Solemn requiem mas. Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. ., .. NADKL Sept 12. SATIAH. widow of Jacob Nsdel aged St 5084 N 16th st. PNTlKT4TAKrXH rHUYLERS ji BROAD aVib g DIAMOND uKattts Itelatlvea nnd friend. Invited to funsmt. Hun 1:31 n. m.. parlor, ot Kmairuel Aalser Son, 1002 Diamond St. Int. Mt. Blnal NURflf.T Pent. IS. KATItAniNlH B. NESsrT, of Toresdale, Pa. Itelatlvea and friends Invited, to funeral services, Suru. 2-nri p m at th Oliver II, Da.tr Bide. lH2n Chestnut st., Phils. Int. at Wellsvllle. O Please omit rlowars. rX7.m.tx sept, ii, josrcnr p., on nf Francisco and Nlooletta Panzullo. ared cl v nra 0 mouths. Relatives and friend. In vlted to funeral, Mnn., 8:80 a, m. rest dence of parents, 8R10 Lancaster ave, Itlffh maas Rt, James', Church. 88th and Cheat nut ata . 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crou Cent. m POIlCIt. fltpt. 11. EltMA D.. widow of Oeorie tv, Porch and daughter of tha lata Captain Enoch and Ellen iirook. RslatWea and friends Invtted to funeral service. Sun.. 4 p. m at the reildencs of her brother-in-law, Thomas II, lovett, S2S 8.40th at. Int Mon , 12 o'clock. In Broad St. Cam.. Brldeeton N". J. Brldieton paper, plaaa CPOTTS Feot. 12. AT1A, ORACB. wtfs i ot .Tnhn T Potta. 142 N. 21st St. Dus notloa , of the funeral will be Blven. ..., msif.T.Y Sent 11 CATIfAIimK. widow or Edward neiiiey, late n uimwn, Pn. , aared 87. rttneral ifon , 7:15 a. m dauirhter'a residence. Mra. Annla B. ftc Cabe, 1801 Ranatead st. Solemn reiulm mass Pt Patrick', Church B:43 a m. Int St. Bernard's Cem.. Easton. Ta. Train leaves Iteadlnc Terminal 10:16 a. m.. arrtvea ItRIM.r Bent 10. FRANK M.. husband of Ella B. Rellly (nee McOovern) and son of late Martin and Winifred Rellly. Rela tives and friends. Pit- No 21. A. O.H., and St, Michael", Tounit Men', Rensflclal Soelcty. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:80 a. rn .. 2(170 Almond at Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Bepulrhra Cem Auto service. -,.... i.H ROr.IUICK Sept. 11. CAROWNB. widow of Alfred Roebuck ed 82. Relative, and friends. Hills Circle. No III. I-adles of O. A R . Invited to funeral arvlc Mon. B p m . chapel of Klrk Nice. 0S01 Oer mantosvn ave . Oermantosrn. Int private. Remalna mav ha tlesved Sun. eve. RdSENBERO. Kept. 12. at rn" Apartments. JACOB H.. son of lata Eman uel nnd Nannie. Rosenberg- Relative, i and friends, Lodire No. 3, F. and A. M.: DIraU lidjro, J. U, Invited tn funeral service,. Mon ,10 a m . parlors Morris Rosennere j Son. 2000 N. Broad t. Int. private. Omit ""snir.AOER on sept. it. inii. M- T.IAN MAT SCHIjAOER. dausrhter of Mabl I, and late Ernest Srhlaier. aged 18 years Kuneral eervtces. on Tues.. 2 p. rn . at real denco ot stepfather, William If Eastordar. "140 H IIOTvard at. Int. private, North wood Cem. Frlenda may call Mon. ave. SEI.DOMRIDOF. Sept. 10. I.UCETTA R. widow of Isaac Seldomrtdae, aaed 87. resi dence of daughter Mrs Winiism C. Fabr, r,4Bl I.anadowne ave , West Phlla. Funeral ecrvlcea Sun 2 p m.. home of James Hcnnlnuer New Holland Pa SEI.TZER Sept 12. EI.MA R . dapxh ter of Oenrte W. and neberca E. Seltrer. t)u notlco of funeral tvll) bo Blven. 4040 ""set BERT. Suddenly, at the Itartram Apartments. 83d and Cheatnut at,.. Sept in JOSU1I B. SF.TBERT llelattves and friends PhoenlJC Irtdue. .No 130 F. and A. 311 , Invited to funeral serslcea Mon.. 11 a. m ! (Silver H. Ualr Hide . 1820 Chestnut ,U ,n SlEIDEfKER At Mt. Ilotly N. J . Sept 10. FRANCES, wife of Emil Schel decker, ared 00. Relatives and friend, ln tlted to funeral, late residence. Halnesport rd near Mt. Hollv. N. J.. Sun.. 2 p. nj Int'. Brotherhood Cem. Friends may call SIMPSON Stlddenlr Sept 11. DAISY NIXON sslfe of John E. Simpson, ared 2f) ilelatlscs and frlenda Invited to funeral services Mon . 2 p. m . W0 N Fa on st Int Fcrnsvood Cem Frlenda may call hun.. 8 sl-'wVlVAN Sept. 12. ANNA C . widow of (Jeorue Sullivan Relatives Hnd frlenda Inslted to funeral aerslces Mon , 2.30 p m . M Andross's Chapel. Ashland ave . West Manasunk Int pritatc. Omit flowers. SWAVSON Sept 11. EDWARD, son of Kredeiick 1. and llntjai Hvsanson (ne, Arndt) as-ed IS. Relatives and friends, membe'ra (lerman Evanir I.uth Emanuel's Crurrti 4th and Carpenter ata Rosedala Social. Invited to funeral services. Sun.. p m , 742 B. Hwanaon st Remain, may he slewed Sat. evo. Int. Fernssood Cem. Tui:!iI.r.T At residence. BIO N. Uth st . Sept 11 nr WILLIAM II TOITBLET R.1- !,H"Brn Wr VdV!6 Ctl ".S,!r.I,.nt-Scnpr.lan. CHARLES VISSEL, late of Pitman drove, N J., aa-ed 57 Rela tlses and friends Inslted to funeral services. Mm 2 p in , residence of brother. Harry Vlsse'l .',2.1 Pine el Camden N. .1 Int. private Ilarlelah Cem. Friends may "lew ro nuln. S"n 7 to H p tn VOELKER Sept J2. at Trenton. N. J., I)U. C11AULLS OlRfSTOPHEIX VOELKER, of Ness Vcrlc city. WE1DKMANN Sept 12. HENRIETTA, widow of Frederick Wcldemnnn, aied 70 Relatives and friends Invtted to funeral services, residence, of son, Frederick Welds, mann. 3222 Conley st. Due notice 9! fu neral will he given "wivtiikr. Kent. 11. EMIME MART. daiiKhter of Peter H and Cassle Wlnther (nen Jeter), ared 21 Rtlatls-s and friends. members of First Presbyterian Church, of Haddnnfield. N. J . Invited to funeral serv ices Tues. 2 n m. realdince of parent,, 41 Kretson ase . Haddnnfield. N J Int. prl ate HsrlelRli Cem Friends may view re mains Itin . iu " v it. Mlt'NC, On H S Adriatic, at sea Hept. 1CI PHILIP FEN11ALL. husband nf Alice E. Vo'unc Due notice of funeral will bo given, from OI Ivr H Ilalr nldg.. 1B20 Chestnut at. L1-X1AL AIIVKKTISKMKNTS j- , KNTATE OF MABY WnltlHT. DB ilc? ceased Letters testamentary upon the estate of Mary Wright, deceased, having been granted to Fidelity Trust Company, all persons Indebted to the raid estate are requested to make payment, and those hav Inc claims ng-ainst the same to present them, sslthout delay, at the oftlca of the, said company, Xos, 325-331 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. WILLIAM V OEST. President. (ir--S-T3'.stATB OF ANNIE C. KI.l'Mr, DR. !-' reused Letters testamentary on tha above estate haslnp been (-ranted to the un dersigned, alt persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those haslnir claims to present tho same, without delay, to CLARENCE D KMI.MP, Exr . 1210 W. Olrard ave. Or to tier attorres-. CL1VTON A SOWERS r0! Stephen C.lr.ird Illdg. c..oi.iii;u tt nsi.utiii, till? Finance Illdg DOG Lost, about tsvo weeks ago, brosm Irlhh terrier named Cootie; reward. Notify Walter S Thomson, Rosemont, Pa. Tel. llryn Mitwr 477. , RINCl lyist, gold ring, 6 targe sapphires. Reward If returned to Janitor, tho Alex andra. 42d and Chester ava. Phone Wood land .1lu W. PERSONALS JORVIS & CORNISH have bought a' grocery store rrom wary uoiuoerg ai jii n. za. All persons having any claims against stors Please call i-em f. iit. MRS. ORACH TAYLOR, of Washington. D. c sufferlni; from nervous breakdown; net t banco ns et lnlieriondltlon. itOUUUT llllOWN. coma home Am alona. ELIZABETH HELP WANTEP FEMALE llOOKKEEPEU YOl'NO LADY WITH AT LEAST -' YEARS' HIGH SCHOOL THAININ'C, AND SOME PRACTICAL EX PERIENCE. OOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT ASK FOR MR WEI.CKER. PUULIC LEDOEP. CO.. 0 CHESTNUT ST. 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