W r-Mr ft t. tV. 1 '.& ' n ,'. '& J . .i isn : r iJiOfyfiiin l w I 'C v --'IS'?- ' , . I t" , ' WALL STREET IS IN GLOOMY id V Country Must Tftko Bittor Pill of Inovitnblo Adjustment of Crodit Situation - .- -ri.- r-...i., vc nrlt. Jim i.. -'"- ..-.". In ll wcekb nnnnelnl revio'. lotlm I'KSnMTB! , ! ' ""X' - . i frhi .....i-iiim market moved tliis weeli : -aril. ., inroiiKli mo uniurninE ..ini.- - .the portentou hbor situation, trnn.por atlon conReotlon. commcrcinl trnnsltlnn AndWserMibtnncef ofmore.1- Ies fin rortnnce. Tt ns one of Ihnve periods fn Avhlch Willi treet elves wny li In dnlcfncc In Rloonn forelwidlnir mid nl' merges the cplrlt to look for s rijs -r htipeful thlnirs It wa- n period. In tdiort. reflective of force, economic mtil KQclnl. worklns through mlM- In order thnt the mists mnj ultlmiteh he chnicl nwnv. How much time this np.-rntlnn may consume is the nnetioii the financial communlt- Is cucemnd with It ennnot be nnsere.l nn iiiid i" pareiitl the street hn detennliied to Kettle back and nuuit lisht on tlic -tib Ject. Indication" hnre mulliplicd of late, that the countr N in rc.olt nisnint Men prlccB for commoditlc of nil kind Hm fudivi.hinl bu.ier no loner in n pn e t r rENNU.VM COMPXNV Of.n TEM .T4 rF.tt rt'NT Tflls.T I'RTII 1 CATrs. .snitii-5' ." MMtitiNo tnts. Punusnt to .rm f nrrenint ilnlr'l Btptemtxw let 1SPT. and uppl'inni'il si:r?t-m-nt dsted lcenhr If. II"1-' '!" umlr stam'rt tnvltfn tndrs nf bm "yi'.H'.o" for list nnd dllvr os nf June 1st. Itl.'n, t a nrPH net PtcdlnB psr jihi int. r'' to th sum nf 0 nOn tli um now rnjable to Sinking Fund Batd tendr slnllin Mierine ""ntj'"" f ffrtllleatps ofTmd, addr, m"A t-; i.tltxl.t" TIU!IT COMPAVT Tmal'" ""nklnB I mi 1 PennolvanU romrsnv Ounrnt"d Pi 1 r Cent True. . -rtlflrster .,frl; . '", ' tMli,!. until 12 m.. I ill. lOiO. P- Pnt1 por.lllrHteS mut b d'lli r. .1 Ji.no let nr ewiritj made thai di aulred that lellen wltl be mad if r wt.liin tetl dV'1 CIRAnn TRCST rOM1'NA. Trustee Or.OnGR II STl'AnT "d rrensni-- PhllaJilrhla Ta SUx Hth l"i" TIIK MPM.I-Ml.RirN IKON rflM TA riltsT MdKTtlMU: fi I't R KNT noMi". ni'i: Jt ia f-T. ini Purauant to terms of mortsnse datM August 7 1P07 tho undLralgmd unites ten ders of nlinvo bonds r -r -of July let, 1030. .it u nr! ,. t M . .1 t tl . Melll ( ine pr iuia inierp i . tlSS.421.?:. tho sum now mall'blc I" the Slnkln Tund , , . ,,j. Saled tenders stallna """'''":. "I. !";?,"," offered. ddresed to uihaiii' ... 7 '' PANY. Truelee. Slnklnj fnn.i amarlrnn Iron Comnnr' 1 'ret M snHiitel r..iR" 0 Hr rent flonilii 1U tw r .. i 1 u i ; . 1 J H. n.. May M. 1050. OIRARIt Tlll'-T tOMI'N. Tritsle. OKOnOn ll STI MIT -Id Treasurer. Philadelphia Pi Ma) 15 I'M "' rOCAHONTAS CONSOLIDATED COL- iicdicc priMPANY INmitPORATED na. s..... tr... j-nt. finld Ilnnds. Notice Is hrby slen. punnant to the termi of the MortKa.-a iutei Ju.y isi. iiivi. that tha undersigned us Trustee, will re ielv. sealed prooosata up to 3 00 p m on th. Vh da of June. 1050. for the s.ls to It of bonds as abos d-ncrlbcd sufficient tS use the sum of Sftt.lDt SI. The under algned reserves the right to reject any or all ?Jilfr,'SEW TORK TRfsT fOilPVNT. ,M Trustee. Hy B a .-fRTS Secretary. ' New erU limy 10 1150 Tiiv. noRoroii or toi.i.ivr.DM.K ii,t, rerehe b'da UP"" 4l oni in nr loan. bonds ilOOO Kill "'. lsr t is 1 1 Ihms Submit bid lfr June Otli. Itiin. t- lua-Pli UseDouaall ir re.nr. . oiling tat- Pn Dltl.len.ls AMKR1C.1N I'llHUI A I It.llT (II., 71 IIROAD11M. HI lllllli I ro.M.MON STOi'k Dltinnsii M ,",n r Tlis regular ouarterly dlildenri nf on per I cnt (1) on the I'nmiion St ck of the 1 American For A light Loinpam has lcn ' declared pa:ahp tune 1 m;n to common " atoeltholders of record it the closj of buil nss .May tn IPSO k ? 1VII.I I Wt lirtSKR Trensnrcr IIOCKIIII.I, COM, A IRON COMP.NV Norlli mri'Sn Kulldltlg PSiladelpSIa Pi A quarter d!tdnl or Si. 00 nfr slnre Ins ben declare I n th Prcf'rr . apital .Stock ef th Rockhlll Coal A Iron Conipsm j,a. able June 1st. lOiO. to stoc Uhel 1 n ,,r iciofd at the tlos of huiln Mav 'J5d 1P20 JOHN' C.tLKrrtT TiHPUrr Rl.lt.lOls NOTH I . Iliptlst IIIK TIJIPLK 11 road and llerks ate MHOO Vorth ) anon ts nUSSELI. II ONW KM. Tastor IVIIllnm D5-r f'urd 'nclt PHitcr Dr. J Martin Hinna Musieai Ulrn tor Frederick V Jtrl t'rganlit nUSSF.l.t. H coNWr.I.I. nr.urh. s .it 10 3(1 a m and 7 -IS p in Organ rtctni 7 1 to 7 I" n m Tempi ( horus nines t t I. , r Icp Jlrs Ma l-.hr Ho.s and th 1 imp Olc Club will assist the tlfl-u- rtt ih nm,' rvlcs IXIilcal soclm BROAD fT. Tlll.XTItr. sundu 11 " 35th nnnherar ftddrscii h, V .,, fi Win M Sair nnd s Hnrn W it n i 1'rfslKtfrlim ARCH it. (III Rill is a rrh "Ood Makcc Ni M . nl s t I th' ll iect of th vriiliii b !' VH.urtn. y nt e ciocn ini" "i ii ntMl sfrinrn i the series f f flxicmi Mrnvni from hf In thla th rmnn n ( , nin, th truth of riot h orf'5ri t hn nothing happens w b 11 I . i-e Mnd .Mr, thing nhlch docs hnppcn scrcn a goml and wise purpose ami ih be. ring of thlj upen th ilsltuden of inrsoniil Mf 10 411 Dr Mfu t n f I'ltit-bu sh ut i preach I hl'.COMI rlll.illlTI RIW (III IK II Slat an. u' s Rev ALE XSPIIR Mae nl I Ii P later rt am iv n ! mi apii.hi Dr MacColl ll i i ,. l r 1 I a it Mr liurley t III i n ., i i- s p m , inln The unoice oi a i.eui-- Jlunlcal sern t 7 to n m bi the rnorui choir Tindiw th tic cri ,n nf v j nda Norden ttush M inciudi nnileins b Nlkolek r.iiinil Vi klumgrirlu andnake ley nnd loprin "lo iwIh I r Hrlght and Pair f.mjn d NUndav tfehpol T 1 n fieri. VISITOIth WIII'OMl Tfi MI SPRV ICIS8 IIIK IIKTHLITPM PRI'.-lll TKRIW (lll'IKII. riroil and I)jinnd Re WILLIAM r M i OnMICK Pln 10 HO a m Morning Worhli fjj tt "TUP APf rN8HV 2..10 p m al hath splmol rt 4 p m lunr I'1 itN f.c i . 7'li1 I1, in l.ilnj sr lc Bubleit nf rmi". nil". t,ol'l , oi CHRIST H PNI.MII -Organ recltnl sv,nc ,rMcr n,rron Tho Pastor 111 l n i h i! both crM n Kvervbod. w el -ome I nltnrinn nRNT iMniutv nn tn ii at25 rhennut t Itei KRIHinRIi K I, ", nn nv M - -e 11 ii m Mr OrlrTIn w i prs-ii i Stibl'. i T"" HI'" ' II" "111 V "T riir NAT1CN' JllltZA ri7HL, .he i-tnlinn' i li i c nm , will speak Haturdai s p , Mn is. ,, the parlore nf .In 1 Irnt t i Itiirlin i 'inr'li ;"d nnd ." hennut te s, i ict '1 he I ig i , of the New O n ' All mlntn- IJNITAItlAN Hl I' "" il'IHIMOnN f'helten 0e nnl 'Irons s in. dbnur' s KinTirs Minit. r It.OO a in 'The Appeal t, the rirent I'Fasses for ehlldr en. iju I i I'll rt tsachers eery Hunda, niornln at II A'elock. '.Ml are Inilted RUSSELL H. CONWELL Memorial Day and Graduation Day Address Pamphlet No. ', now mady. contains four of his grentrst lertur.'s Memorial Day Address; IJiiccalnuieiitc' Address; a Miperb nddress on Llovd George, and a wondrrful sermon on "How God Heals tlju Sick."" Price only 20c, or sent free with a copy of Dr. Conwell's "Acres of Diamonds," ?1.25. The Temple RoUcw, 55ia Larchwood Aienue, Philudelphla, Pa. nnn.iir-sHonlnit1y Tills nttltiiile hnj coincided with Hip nrrlvnl nf the crnllt ut.... i (ln tlnnrn nf IllorrntltilC' I..i..i.ii.i.n.ni Tim result lins licon in , sr-vrrnt notnble Inatnnres lint Micli r-stnlillsliiiionts Imvo nnlsod lljc-lr priors downward The pro. of crnllt Hrtul.lu . I... !... !,., ,.nrrli-it fnr 111 nil etlTl i dull iiii- in 'it " ' , . lit Mint prort hns now born cxtemlwl to romireiehl nnil litisiuc? rhnnnel. There Is seen In tlil I.ecinnlnK of flic lne liable niljiiMmetit which the rountr.v must experlenee before It enn Mart ntiew . on n sound nnd norninl bnsls. Some tnke the ifvv Hint the snpiir-r n I.e-Kliinllic I- mn.le tho brUrr ft will be for evcrvlmdv concerned. ThU N n IntiK rnnce lew whirli Is onstriiruvp ...- ... I It... mut nf I lie tint I'll! ..-, -'"'...;. u'. .!,,. -i"BoitiB P...".. . """". A " s rnn sop onlj (lie bittcrm-M of the mcdl ,,,. ruu rhiss nm be snld to repie III the professionni element III tlic SI"CK market It is the cln which at fircent i mnkliie mnrket fentinient. Six weeks n K" thnt clns was bullish becnuc the i.nlilii. uns in the market lo come extent mid dm to dn Imslness in -tocks was in" n coniwirnliM'l tUuiri-lilnK conumon. -,,,., ,i ,s ..ear ,sn ; ' -;; - pillMH1 .ril.lll.n "' ,"1 l,,,, '"'v i scant prollt in the glc nn.l lake be Uie public has r1" "ul:l ,y..m ! twri'ii the trailers, i lonrnri! Ilmt the count pill It vtnn.ls nsi.ir to ee now uic pin will work. The 1 uited Slates hns a sound con- .lllutlon and should respond rcnillh to ' . .t. ti f... i... i, i i ::';"', t.. .'A ::.; ,inZ; ,ifondonon commentare le trat.atlNe per ni'ir- i. . -.-....--- .- : lis ii-siuit. ps, hut. as a banker ot nine ii'liinrkeil a week nr more ngp, it has the resniirces and a imnic is hot to he thnueht of li interxiil of business and look the stocks ui of the niniket. There i n sizable shnrt mteiest still', although it is probable Hint ll is spott) i rather lliiin uniform The jjeld In stocks i.ml bond alike has been brought more nearlj in line with the cost of .'.ipit.il. otio was light, but rates weie not high under the iteiinit.inees fall loans rates indeed ndw.iiecd to as high IS 1'-' per cent nt the end of tin- week, miinh because of goternment with drnwa'ls of enm $57.1 MM) Olin ng.iinst the pmmenl of interest coupons due i on the second l.ihertj T.nan todij. hut the ruled nroutid 7 nnd t pet .nit Jt fcncd to show the sensiliv. n. s of the demand tnonej mnikei at tt tune when demiinil and suppb nlik werel ino.lernte Thnt itnestors hiiM' mone with which to huj securities when the' inteiest rate is nt nil onimensurnte ( with the present cost of . npltnl was proe.l .onclisiel I. the eagen.es. with which new offerings were taken. There were Northern Pacific tqtilpuient trusts iiimI r.icllic l rult l.vpress t o nUe.s. both p.ming 7 per cent, which sulci .iirkU, The Morgans offered .". 500.000 luiistllle and Nashville ten wr 7 per cent gold notes and other siinil.ir pron-ets were iii the ar The foreign trade situation has some .aspects to recommend it. AVIiile it i tine tlinl nir exp.uts to more important ' ' ilestiiiatimis loiitiniie to increase, a eir i est iiatimis Miiitiniie to increase, tt eir .umstaue. .1.,,, l; al.,1 in , .,.,,.. , s l't-iu.- .i.-viii i... ... i: !...... 1-.-... I for tliem it is en.tnllj true Hint imports from Kurope arc tiNo increasing stenil il. Tor eaui'ip, (ireat Iiritnin's pv ports in April were nearh d'nible thnp of IPl'.l and more tlinn double those nf lillli. The Mime is npproximateh trm of eter inontli this ear. The iih reis. in her imports, p.irticulnrl.v from this countrj. was made up imtinh of inn tennis and partl inntiiifiict.ired gnnds to be tis.d for fit it her ninnufnetur. s In March, the United Kingdom. 1'ran.e and It.ilj incruispil the value of the'r exports to the I'tiited States l 500 p r ceut. as compated with .lantinr, lOl'.l Kii'lnnd lias shown the most oiisitmt gain J'rnnce tnni.es a er good slm ing, while Ititlj has luen ,i bil sporadic, hut the tien.I toward leitouition of a more normal bulati'e . f trade is not to b" lenor. .1 D. A. R. FIGHTS H. C. L Women of. Lafayette Chapter Join "Patch 'Em and Wear 'Em Club" tlintlc (ID. Mn 1.1 'Ihe In fiMtte t'haptir iMughters of iueri.an ItiMilul nui, iiu lulling in the Us membership some of the foremost so. (i.t women of the tilj and .ouiiti. lodn j.diitd the "I'at. h 'em nnd wmi 'in club" in the fuht against old II (' I. When ..ldije.1 to pur. huse new lililiHirl inenibi rs are pledged lo git 111 expensive tn.iterii.l and giirmenls aie lie be pl.nnh nnd slniph made lesfiintioii ' was ndopt. .1 pl'.lging mi mbi rs of the . hapter "lo . miser, e (.it) net essitv in pier, eonslstpnt mini In i lllsi) to llless III ull.lt lot 111 tic WP now possess,, as far lis pi.n tie tbh pnti lung if neressarv I.UMiig n w nnh when posititeh neeileil until siieli tune Hi production s-h.ill again ineci t Ii th maud ' CENSUS RECORD BROKEN Two Detroit Suburbs Multiply Pop- ulatlon Many Times NaslihiKlnii. Wnr IT. - . It r i ll reeniils for lli.'lfls.s ill iiiillln 1 ran ijs lepnrt'.l In tlic I'l-.iinii us wire bioken tnilllt bl two Iletrnit sijhuihs IliiiiilrnnicK nnil llishlinnl I'uiK win. h simn lOiO lme iinreiisul IJI'.I! ami 1(1.11 per f i nt. resjii ciheh Nutlier Ilitinti iiini k nm llicliliin.l , I'm Ii lin.l inure tl nn n f. w tlimisanil inllllbltlllltx I'll llllle SIS" l.tlnlt si HUtoillobll1' flH'K't. WIiiK.'I- sonjlit 111. two toens for bonus, .itnl ln.n tin f'i tisiis Mnre.ni icporied a jx ) i i lit 1 1 n of li. HI." for Miinitrnmch ami Hi..'i!l'.l ' for MlBlilnml Pari. Prior to iiiilm's icport Keninore O . with nn lip reus, of 71-" pi i '"lit lielil tin iicihI for piipti'iition mwtli Ken iiioi. Iinwe.er i- suialh t than the two Mn liiciiii eiln Iiiimiv "lib 1'J HWl in liiibitiinfs St. James's Church Twenty-second and Wnlnut Sis. The Re. John Mocliridtc, Rector Sunday, May 16, at 11 A. M. Ascension Dcty Music Repeated sanct.is RendllcttiH. Annus I'd md fllorl.i In HxeelalH from (! mn "In Muss rf the S.crol Heart w 'I Infold i PortalH' by the huh i (impose? m the nntliem S. WtiUy Sean, Organist and" Director i piiression .'in. sc.ttrei i'c rvgnnieti as " .,., his h a puce In pm for the ticloi.v tnrio n pint.. . pine al (Iriterno. per jn ,p'p over ,ulo,rcj Th.-P am the R Imil peronill. ... si c.cl,. che lc sue terms in which Wall street len.lcis arc rllilttnnre potrnnno evsere inte. hinki.?. The technical position with- Airultiina ora pel clrcoli pmnnlWW tho "stork nviike. is not licking In H.colinn In notlrln che "" J i1. '....... . i-ri. ... ,n. iiri.,- nuBiito Ornndo atevnnn iudlrittn in " "' : '" e ,., It w is s a ed riconfermn del innndnto a Nitti. oixcro flint iftwn l.n f I " we'k was p ctty cederlo airOn ".i.litti Si nsslcnrn P.ero' I ."", Zl i.,....,rs ,!,.. innt-hf die TOn. Nltli i.hbla Hfiiilnto icisn- tl.n. ---... ., . ! H -r nn.lnll iBirNirk "-. a nn.l iiiinninni ikiiiiiih iii n r KIIIUIIIIIII HUB III II I II II I IIIII1IIIWII IIIIHIlH III M SUCCEDERE A NITTi Ln Proposta Sarobbo Stata Suggorita al Ro dnll'On. Nitti Stosso Published nn.l Distributed Under rnrtMiT no an iihorl?il liv th rt nf Oclol'' " 1111? nn nii nl Iho PoMolTlen -of rhll.l O iMi Pa. p ntrnt.rxoN Poitmnler OctifriJ liiiilr.i. 15 innaKio II siicperlinento . lie l'Oii. Itonnini. minlstri. bcirKhes.' ..lolla (iiierra sotto il .llnilsslouario (5n hiti.'tt". sia chlainntn a formnre il nio i Minisicro In Itnlln. c' stnta fatta dnl l'Oii Nitti in nun coiifercii?:! die , ,, ,, Kp vitloiln r.iniHili a lie ore (l-della cora era. """," "" '""Pnccio .In Itomn i.lfAReiulii "''On Mttl mrebbe rlf.utaio ,11 ri- ,Pro j-ncnrlco per ki fornmrbine del n.intn (Intilnptto i"ioo i.amneuo. ..ii ,. ,ilf Unni.i. II mncfflo- I elnmiill s (111- rliiiUxrii In prist tl InUI prlfllp C 111 II1I1C giornnra piopen.lv per mi nilnlsteio .11 coallrloiie Mill tedn-Honoml. l'ero' si os.ern che l'Oii Meilt hn inente .1 nccetttire 11 mniulaln. liiollUi si mnntiene nluttiiiit. T,n nillntn sessione delln 1 egi d.'He N'nrlonl si P' riunilu press,, il MitiMeio delle Colotlle e, siiprn ni07lntie ill I.enne Iloiirgeols, I'On. Tlttoni. presldente del Senato, fit eletto n preslnl.re la es slone e pronu'n7io' il diseois.i Innticurnlc Secondo qunnto stnmpa hi Tt ihunn il concilio nrebbe discuss., la repllc.i n M. riilohcrln. ininlslio i"i gh uffiiri esteri dei bolsccvichi, fl.ciilenth. li ti-pnndere che In commissione delln ' I.egn deve esere riccMita in llii'sin in i coinlizlonnlnniente. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "CATS IN BIRDLASD" Uy DADDY 7iomas. 7"lfcr ottrf Rlncllr rat oo In lllnllamt In hunt MM I'rpnu " ll'il'i make o vtlcku tiap in nhl.i they mtch thr calf C'UAPTHlt Vt t,ond.h C'nts A '-I- the birds In Hlnllatm rime iiopk- "- Ing to the Utile allct to t-ee ihe blr.l-hutitlng cats that had been .nugiu In llii. etUI l.m. mn.tn In I ttrrr I till ',',' i, r! , n ,', """"." .,'" ,, ., I '; p 1'; '$$ .. V,'. m" .111" I tile .IIIL-f-les ot tup rills lo KOL irco were is funm ns a show Ami lite eats renlly were . onilcnl Tlgi-r Cat Irbtl lo get the burrs out of I bis face b nibbing his bea.l In lite plt.b nn.l lipfnin be knew it bis lic.nl, ' ,ts well is' all four of bis p.iws was i stuck tight Hlnekla tried to tear him self loose b pulling bickwarcl nn.l In I doing so be s.it ilown In the pitch aii'l he I couldn't get up again Thomas t at i struggled so hard he fell over on bis 1 side nnd the pitch held him so tight ho j 'could scircelv wriggle I ' ' l.et a eat the cats" screamed lllue i Jn "That h a good Idea " agreed King lll.il ' H.it 'em' Hit 'em" scrtamed) I the other hints. "That's in hat they wire going to do to us " "llcforc we eat them J want some fine I on fur to line tnv nest chirped fellow .'hat Hipping on Tiger m d.icic lie no gin to help himself to Tier's hnlr. pull ing It out In main strength while Tiger muled ...id squirmed sn do up want hnlr for our nests, shileked i iber blids nnd In less than It lakes to t- II . dozen warbleis n'ul sp.ir tows wore plucking h ilrs from the baeka nf tin helldiss , its wild si I IIP ll teirltlC s.piawklng II hurt to 1mm buns pulled mit th .t w n I 'No. I tK tit "epi " hhruki-d llluo ini 'I iinnt to see how 'tit meat ,.1,11 -So do 1." shrill. .1 Klin; Htrct. i "And so do l. criod Ite.liU sooiipecncr. Ami with that they hopped on tho backs nf th. cits nnd ench took a nip or cut I inc it with bis sharp beak Th it made 111. cits squall louder th.in cer ! f'Bh ' I don't like cat meat." , Mirn kl nine Jn 'Vellh.r do I" I sin llle.l Klnp Hlrd "I like buffs better, i i Inl Ite.ld. Woodpe.kn 1'K and Hilb now thuiisbt tho cats hnd In en punished enough, iso tbej droo tin buds awli ' Will ou be, pond If we let jou ro Atiniu.l Merlin? ( AMIIItlA hTHKI. to.-The Annual Meiinir of Hie stoi kholdiirs of tha ( ntn'irlu -Jtel O will lo held at tho office I e' the romnan1 No HI!') Wlden-r llulldlnc. Juinoer and chestnut ts Philadelphia I'a.. v . S.. tl.k III fffttfl rt St lfS tf ei iiieMiav. '"" " '"-,:, ".,- ". , : ' t m . when an el ctlon will he, held for tnrt dlretora to er. for Ihe term of threa 1 i ears to succeed thosu whoso terma will Into ,xolrB d nnnwKit oehi.y. pecrotary Proposals l'irTINM ltslNL, Outer. N. J, Pro- lies lis for ix'in-1 n nnd alteration to ! i IK use i Hn- riennl will he reiellei Im.ll .' ...1 K I M June I. 130. Apply i i oTiiin nlis ' ptn r s.11 MsIIP NIITH KS DIRECT SAILINGS SeinisMnnthly Sen ice U. S Sluppini! Hoard Steamers Philadelphia to East San Pedro (Port for Los Ancelcs) San Francisco Seattle, Wash. S. S. ARTIGAS (100-A-l), May 15th v S.S.West Torus (100-A-l) June 1 A Steamer (100-A-l), June 15th rents for I shlpplnr Ilonril NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. For Rates, Etc.. Apply to 130 South I'nnrtb St.. Tblla.. Pa. I'liones loinbnr.l 6301-5. Slain DSD menire I'assrnaer nnd I'rrlght sirrtlce I'hllaUrbilihi to London riiila.lrii.lilii " Ai.l.Mn. New V.irk " lli.rmxil New t.irk " I'b.iiMUlh. ( lierhuurK anil (niilhununoii New lorU" t hrrlHiiirs; mid Sontliiiiniiloii New l.irk " rixniiiitb. C ln-rliirir mill Mndon New ..rl. " J .iii.luii.lerrj mid IiIiiskow I'hila.lell'bia " jliiriiool ( openl.'icrt. ihlurii 1 a.iliaii llnii.l l.eors.' Mii.iretiinlii I jronl I ( nl ii inliln i lihiinit l . ll.lorla Mrslllu iseotlh. Ill.lh. Mlrllla i.ln f.tnillnn rstrl , lueeiisland erhunln linperntor rsnnonla Ttoyal (irorre I fnronla folumlili. K. A Metoria Msuretanlu ,4-rr i VI n - hi.ii riiilfuiMiimu I (union I'lil ailrlnhlii ' I. It priHinl lork lliihrnnilk and Triple New lorh I'lilliidelnhln " IiI.skow 111 l a rliHndeliit.ln ' Anluerp i'lriluilelnhlii " llrlslnl .e.i mrh " i iirrpooi I'iilhiilrlpl.la " I Ueriiool . ,. .. .New ork" t herliourff nna isninmimiiioii L -. n.l. I ... New orp " l'limo.ith, Cherhonre and riiiulhami'ton New nri' riimoutb and ChcrlxnirK S.... A ..., II 1 A..lnn.w Hf,jl (lIll.KnU . . .s. , uin ,iihiuii' n, ...... --..-.- New lorl. " tlueeiislown anJ I.lterpool Sew ork " rherhonrr and Houtbnmpjnn New lork " riierbauri: and Mouthainnion imprrator ' For Latrr Mailings Mptr o .,,, 1300 WALNUT -STREET. HlLADELPHte; For I.atr nocr ncnln try lo kill birds?" nskd WW., We'll b coofl I Vc'll lie coon l promised the cats I So Peggy ami Hilly tried to free them from the pilch, but soort found they were ntuck too tight. "Wo will liao tnxoak you loose." snlrt 1 Ollh "Wn Mlll'ilnni tl.e brook anil let tho wnter loosen ll.o pitch." 'Iho cntn tlilii't llho thnt Idea a bit, for they wero not fond of water, but It "seemed the oiilv way, Tho .lain wan built In n hurry. Hut to, bow Iho eats did fKpiall and slrilgRle when tJiq wnter begun to creep up around theml They pulled nnd tiipBed. tentlnc their own fur pvrn linrder than the birds had done And the bit tin, j liuiKblng nt thorn, bad moro fun thnn If . thev had been watching a clown In u circus. An the water rose higher and higher the cats pulled harder nn.l har.W una Ht ItbI they pulled themeplvcs free "Mr-owl nrow' Lefs get out ofj tills awful place 1" thev squalled, nnd J nwa they went nil Vet and beduCRled ihrre much sadder jind wlfer -cats The .1 novee go hunting In Hlr.llaiid "R"1" Peggv nnd rtllh- chased the .ills nil tho wnj home lo be ure they didn't tn itn more lilcltH, nnd Peggy wnt. so tired wiipii nun got tneto win prompt. u.".1 ped Into tho hammock nnd fell Tnsl Hslrep AVhen she nwoke, s,he happened to look .ner tho hedge. There wero Hlackle rigcr nnd Thomap, nil kitting In tho nun I anil looking meek nnd Innocent ns the ; sleeked HiemseUes nnd tried to rcnioe all linccs or their hunting trip. I 't'"lecr, clever eats, jou're not sol elev.r ,n op think ou nre," laughed I'cgg. Hut nho didn't say nn tiling to ninckle. Thomas and Tiger. .She thought lhe had beem punished enough .Yrrf toecfc tolll lliullaud atoru.) be told another p.ntTATini. llolh hees Our Graduates ars In constant demand for Eood.payl.iit positions. dregs ahorlhand. I tno easy, speedy ayetem. Complete business and secretarial louraes. Day and Night , ClasypM. In.nK-e triilnlmi. Enroll any time, rait or nrlte for full tin r.. ! a pa inA nfn.niri, KB I'lllUl. llt'MM.-ls ( tll.T.KCli: V7 unit fnltpp nf llammfrrn I 1017liestntit8t. IMillntI?lntil THE TAYLOR SCHOOL J CiTtfK Bhorthaml, Touch Tniewrltlnir. nook liseplnir. Secretarial Courtes. Day A Klght I Straycr's Business College I'lilli.drlpliln's Greateat Iltislne' School . d07 tlifstnnt Ht, Tlione Jlajnut 3AI I kar Tn Ri-trsir rnnnvcTi.vrriiiti I Indltld.inl lessons alien In lCnillh nr rrrnrl. by nnerlenerd woman teselier. 861 !. 'i3d at. Phone I'oplar 410-ir. SUMMf.R CAMPS louna Alen nnd Itn.s Camp Wachusett ZW, ttV. Ilolilernrss, N. II. BlKhteenth auaeon. Uevea liulldlnsB. Uoatlnv. canoeing, awlmmlnsv nshlng, water and land sports New athletla Dcld Music, games and a (rood time overy nlclit. Tutorlnn If desired. No tcnte. Kliber buu Iiocniet Re. I.ORIN WKHslTnt. I.. It. D... llolrterness srliool. I'lTmouin, jn. ll. CAMP roIi-O-MUONMIUNH for llos. Adlr. rondpth. Separate Benlnr and Junior Camps Charges Include, all II. n. (area and tutoring Addresa Dr. C. A Itnblnsnn ' Peeksklll N T A nuns llomr.. nn.l filrls CampJJehantic for Girls On rnnneetlri-t enist. 5 mns , ttm. RiVnklet. I MR. ,AII lilts.. II Mill) l!,l-.l.si ItW Itlslnc Sun Are. I'hllsdelnlila Pa. ! i . s Mfs,( I M. I.TIOUB .MMtTISl'-.'-unphony orchestra i and Brand oisra conductor voniL oprntk 1 composition nlann Studio 1-m S Tlroiid Ht iiri:MsiiiP otipks Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service 4 U. S. Snipping Board Stetl Sttiram S S "CALVERP' . May 1 5 A Steamer June 1 (Trom Pitt 78. Soath Wharcn) The Charles T. Megee Co. Aftnli lor U. S, Shipping Botti Drexcl BuilrJinR PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard St 00 g-sspwpyesssi" il miarawwawawssaaa LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia Service to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. Pleiades .May )." S. S. YVnterbury May 25 IU, S. Hhlpplne Hoard) LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. GAILCY, DAVIS & CO., ABctits 401 llourse Hide, rlione l.uinbinl 3003 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers , General Cargo S.S.I1IMI.ISI I 111 Regular Styvicc Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dti Moinei Bridjt" Sailed May 1 Philadelphia Havana SS"Coquina" Sailed SS "Lake Fluvanna". .May 15 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK lo ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth nnd Boulognc-Sur-Mer Noordam . . Utvf AmilerHim Rotterdam Rjrndam May 22 June 2G,Au. 4 ..June (July 7 An f. 10 June 10 Julr 21, Ab. 28 .. . July 13Au(. 18 '-kfiicrr. Ofllrr. 1S31 Walnut St.. I'lill.i. Mio 17 Mav IH May IH M.u 111 Alu ZS May ii Mar tl Mu May May Mar - hiisi -..- - . June ..lime .lline June June Junn June June .June ... llnhinrnlL tanil Tr.ealA duno .Y. i- . ?uy47 Sailings Applr lo HPKINO RKSOKTS. ATtNTIO CITV, N. J. DECORATION DAY SPECIAL SO. 75 Saturday to $0 75 Monday Nigbt l..l III llilllv. rl.irrl. kl.. FLBERON Plrcprisif Annex. TenneaVe Av, nr. . neh tan. 40(i Central, open surround ii ns npn Catholic nnd rroletlnnl nun l-a Prlinln baths. , Running Water in All Rooms l"rrent table, frelh veitelables Win d.iws sernene.l. White ten Ice. llonklel. t II t.urtv Mj D. JT- "HqoI freooma Acacnfmnrscrnceand ntsafmxfavte 'AwttafiritkMtone' Eunwanjo&w Resfaa. v? Kesfaotwie. CW.CAnMANV. wmM& A ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. An-Amenicaiv Plaa Hotel ofDisthidiOTiaAdlalConvlart rtRGPROOP QARAOK, -i capacity coo. lVtr2rcrj:j3uziy BUCKSTONE VIRUI.NIA AVKNUE AT HOAIIDWALK Amtrtcan A European Mans Hot cold sea ft frsir water baths Open all rear DAVID HERO JAMES C. IVAtSH Otcnfr Crm Kanaqtr GRAND ATLANTIC MIttll.MA AND IIHACII Hot and cold running water In ti'im, Prliflts hatha Hales, tt 50 day up. Spe clal weikly. Capacity, COO. Ilooklel, New Oirnershlp Munasement O. II, I'AI VTl.lt lIAUtU.I) I M)I1V 1 IIP. "N i: MtlUERX SKT.KTf Kentuiki Ae nnd Konrdunlk! ex.lnslic Tm more illstrlrl. .sunny, orfun ilew rooms. Thi hcnt-oij.il PiMd und most heiiutlful Aloilrr nlr Ititr llairl In Atlanlln Cits. lltinnlnB wall i In eieri room I'rlatpnn.l public baths ihruiiKho.it OrchKBlra Dmelnsr lernndn Hun lurlnr t onserintnri THOMAS M o IlRIllN. tdCUTKIY, 0IIAI.1T1. SEKViriJ HOTEL KENTUGKY KKNTI'CKT AVn.. NnAIl nnACII Ihiroin'Rii rian -Pates, 11 BO to 14 00 dilli American Plan S3 to 15 dally. H7.C0 up wen lily Elsiator: elertrlo light; lelephona eery oom, runnlne wutcr In rooms; prUate baths, rimno lin.-i N 11. KBNNAOr l.et ns mi.l.r sou teel nt botne In the "t Itv of Knhttst Hrutlh" Hotel Morton Ocean cml Virginia Ave. rapacity 2.10. I'lerator. private hntl.s. ete.i nlwas. open. HOTEL MARTINIQUE UKNTITKV AK. A Iin ttmVAI.K European Plan IXue itati! 52 J UK Ii. ItmNOI.Ils, Manager. up ROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to beach. Cap 60u.Kefined natronaacmuslcdancnur. strictly modern. uble and tcrvlco cxcollent. araa solarium. Booklet. A. Frnneuie THE CARLTON ciint.inv Avn.Nt'i: and nnAcir Uuilt uf brick Ilierv modern appointment U.vnershlp .MtinaR.nnent. I'HAH P ZAZZAMj ITRAYMORE ATLANnccirvl ! XRLD'S GREATEST HQTELSUOCESS I PITNEY New orl Ae near Peach. American nnd Huron n nlnn Capacity '.'"0 'Noted for well cook I rood j,nrge, hit rooms ; irsi ciara s rwrea Killes nn appllctUon JAt'Oll JIK KAU. Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Aio. near nench. All rooms with hot and cold running wiiiert nrltnte baths. WELLSIJORO 8 Kentucky Ave. Rates 11 00 day up. 117 60 up weekly. MTERH i. l'ROTHKRO. ltucky Ave. Rates 11 00 d lip weekly. MTERH i. PUOTIII THE PENNHURST O-ean end MichlBan ne Alwavs noen. Oarage. WILLIAM It HOOD. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwaya opn. Alwas reailj Terms mod. erite Phone or write M WsUh Duncan. SAN JOSE ear ucaeii ntu nmuse. nlenls Meil Inrntlnn quiet nnu rennea inrui mu i tensint rooms witn running wuier u nminni i rutrn Hl'fllis M nMr Hotel Raven Royd g,'n' An, and retrnhiina .1SI1-W. Jlunntns water Prhntn hatha. Uleiator. ihaac HOWKIt. HOTEL BOSCOBEL "" II B up weekly. Thons 11T. A K MAntON PHILLIPS HOUSE, Ktsesnhusetts Av nr Tinrh P P Phlilns Westminster .f , -;,."? ',!' Kiev. run nnter, lla up sMitv iinpdilli ( Huhie Delaware City MIIR avm i.Ainn Newh furnisheil rooms II up Atn K lup plsn rnrmeils nf Merdlle New Clarion . Ileach nnraia H K noviiexcti tirntN fiT, n, ,i. THE BREAKERS Onlr Ilourdnalk Hotel Diet Ullehen attaeheil for u" nf ronvalst rents Oarnae K A Young Mgr rrhn nnPItnif W1" "t""1 Mr '-"th Hie UCLilIUC A K i,i,ori onnera. J Msr. orr. may, n. j. IIN IIAI.IMN ,Jlhes tn anmiunre th, npn, in- nf itnn.i. iMMisnn nn m. .. Rnrrlal enrlr season rates on ISO rooms, ti inMiriienatlis llf.Afll I1AMC.N. . J, - THE ENGLESIDE Ooens June 18 Lvery mndern convenlencs; private baths w lib sea and freVh wateri nvs fennla rourtsi booklet It P KNQM5 Alan seer Also tt-a Covlnston V-. I'lilladelphU. " " "lll.lON. I'A. " ' Wvnburnclnn P". "a'n ''ln"' kp, iiir Tljiiuu..." "deiliahle fur l.islness men with families Itnoms with lillli ut reason ithle ratea. Daneini; I nrre tiounds, nlde verandaa. riiono rienyjn 17 J" ocletys Buntner riijcround OPKXH IX JUNE AMKIIKAN I'LAS OEO LOW, J P (.HEAVES. o!f Kupt Msnaetr. New ork Offl e :t3 Fifth Are iiiwii.i.i, Noreii, n. ii. auuuuuiitnaiiniHiiriiiimiiiiiiim liiiruunmi'iiiiuiiuiiiiun ui mmtiJiimu'iimiuituunv SI 211 0 -il THE BALSAMS DIXVILI.E NOTCH, N. II. Open July 1 Inn Open June' 15th Hooliings, 8 West 40th St. frown and Country) Phone 1190 Vaildrbl!( S 111 III in IS 1l in ID 2H H o ;i a M DAVIP II. PLUMER. Manager Jj nVin II. rMJMKH. Manarer Am. I'llln WrniVO Kl'-HQItTS TOtrANDA. rA. WoodlciRh ".".."Shh' elctrto lliihM, rooms, Kooa food, farm uttached. owner, trained nuri. Anlintnh... rnnm for B-Ues.fl crp. on ! Klliblh t.smb. (or hfloklst. AJdrais Ml1 r.AOt.r.1. mkiih. ta. Eaglea Merc, Pa. Th tumiiw rcort that Is different be cause It combines mountain i and aeaehora eonrtltlons with unlijis. surxo.indlnKs. The sandy beach and temperate water of the. 1-ake nf the Ksalea afford splondld hathlnit piOO feet nboie sea level, Ono of tho finest coif courses In America. 1'or noaMel an.l Hates Write Tlin CHIVSTMONT INN William Woods, Manager. Tim rortrsT inn i Herman' V. Tear, Manager, thi: uiiiviinr. Jflhn I, Kirk A Hon. TIIK if.UMOMl Tha llaymond Hotel Company. lllienn Vlala "prints. Vn. t ....l. mJrti hrut with eirrllenl uble sa4 Trie. JOOrHTilelisiln.espseilTSM. Altllaila 1000 feel. Sphndli nmlil golf, lennU, rte. Open .tune lOtb to October lat Address ciitil lunelO. John J.GIbbons,Mirr. Hotel Itenncrt. naltlnjore. Md. POCONO Mtlt'NTAINH Delaware Unler (lap i Knjoy the llentillful Hprlng Heason nt THE KITTATINNY i)i;i.Aiv,ni: mater o.r. r.. Now un lire lailliiK and most mod ern hotel of thla. famous region.. Hteatn hfal log flrrx. I'Olf, saddle horees, trout ilshlnc, etc Amrrlean plan, nlso a la arlo restaurant nnd crlll Karly season rotes booklet nnd auto maps upon r,q,M John pritnv roi'B. THE GLENWOOD Openi May 15 Delaware Water flan Tap. 4011 All amuseIs tn.lt I' 11 Johtjspn Proi 12 H. Albert. Mgr. l'OIll.ST 1101 sj Modern Improvements. 38 years same management. Prliato batha. A. I. M Mfll Hi lawsre Water (lap. I'a. Tnliyhnnna, Tn. Chichester House '. 'nurrrcd;'c,heI,',,eT ijat''trotidliiirg, Tn. IIArl.I.llt lts.1 INN, Tnst htroudsbura, Pa. Aecom. "00 modern 2?.'i ft. lerandas: 5 acra shnd lawn 10 arregroie: croquet, tennis, bathing, g-nrnge Ismklet MPS. M. I.. HACK. I.Cfl.M. AIVFJtTlsr.MKNTH t&r NI1TK i; IH lltUKIIV (IIVRN THAT applleitlon luiH hern made to the Iiiihlli. s!pvlrn fnniinlMSlnn nf tho "Common uenlth nt tVnnei llaliln under the proilslons nf the puhll. seriloe law. hy Albert Flkent. seller, Wtl'l N Mrtewood street. Robert II. Uelr. Kim: v llih street, unci Frederick II. lield. 21111 H il 1.1 street, Philadelphia. eU denrlnff the commission's rlaht ami prlillegs nf opnllng motor, lehle'es ns a common carrier for tin transportation of persons upon call or demand In the city of Phila delphia A public henrlng unnn tho aforesaid npr Mention ..III I " held on l'rlilny. May 28. 0:n. itoom It"! It. Hull Philadelphia, at lo "0 u m nlK-n nnd where nil persons In Interest tnni appear and he nard If lhc so deslrr arnoi.i tav i.i At.rwvnnR ap- NOIP. n-iaiilenei II r si,,),.,, ri, st (ier mnntnwn srri s 'mil Intei c nt nrlmte AI17.T.- Mn. 12 SARAH 11.. wife of the lntp Wllllnm II rrt ltelntl.es nnd friends hulled to funeral serilceH Sun In. 2 p. m.. residence, JW7 Ucdner at Interment prl- Mite. M'RTTin.Mt III. Hv Vj r.HWARn C.. husband of mien I. Austerniuhl (nee Dalsey), ag.d 41. Pelntlie" nnd friends also Trim ble f,odge. No 117 P nnd A. M.: Hlloam Chapter. No. lit, It. A. M . ('. reno Command ri N'i 7 K T . .s. nut us 1 mine. No. 7tl. I. o O. 1",, Spinlsh Amerleun Wnr Veterans! Hnu inemiierR n. a j. ma... .i.iiii.a. miiiru to funeral eerilces Monday. 2 n. in., lata reeldence. C.28 l.lnden St.. Cnmden. N. J. Friends mi) call sundn) ." to tl p. m. Ma sonic eerilce Sutid.u. II P. in. Interment llarlelgU Cemelen. iii:m)i:ii mm i Anni.AiDn dia- I.fKH'i:. wife of mm C llender l'uneral serilces Raiiinlai, '2 P in . late residence. N II corner 8th nnd flreen els Haddou Hrlahts N J Interment prl lie nmionn Mav ll CIIAIlI.tlV husband of Elizabeth JterKCr Ineo Colemnnl SerilreR stonnit 1 an n. m r.sinenre, jiuj n. Clementine Bt. Interment nt IWIevun C'emo ttrj. Triends may call Hunda, 8 p. m HinOAVH Mnj IS WILLIAM II 1110 (1AN.S i.aeil .1? Ilelntl.es frhnds and Mutual Aid Assorlatlon of pnners. Wolaht- nun i. nneennarlen Co milted tn tunrai Monda I In a ni . residence of his daugh ter Mrs Lllllnn lteere, 1001 l'nlmer at. Itleh innhs churrh of the Assumption nam Interment New Cathedral Cemetery lirltT Mai 12 I.AWrtKNCn J denrly helmed eon of Mm I? and late Ueorce A Hurt. Ilelatlies friends nnd Holy Name Ho rlety Inilted In funeral, Mond, 8 3n a m residence. (1J33 WnshlBBton ne rtequlem high mass Pt CarthninS's Chunh 10 a. ni Interment Holy Cross iVinvteri CAMPUHLL. Mns 13. WILLIAM, hus band of Kmma Campbell (nee King), Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to attend funeral, Monday, 8 30 a m., tat residence. 1432 Jackson st. Solemn mass Ht. Monica's Church. IDA in. Interment Cathedral Coin "cARPON. May 14 10HV Nl'.VIV eon nt James nnd Jennlo Nevln Carson and bun bi.nd of late Marv Carson (nee Tlgg) age 1 4fi Itslathrs. frlindw KLinlerton I.odg.' "7'v nnd Venerable llnrampnient '-'SI I o O F. Invited to services, Miiik1.iv. I 10 p i"m . at father s residenco, j N ISth t Interment nrivaie, CKNTIU1LLA -.SVuv It MAIir wife of Nlrola. Centrella. ag.d .HI, IMatlw and friends iiro Invllel to nttend tho funeral MondiytMav 17, n a in from hr lale residence. Kits s 11th st Solemn reniiKm mass tt Nlchold's Church 10 a m Inter jnint lloli Crnsi Cemetery ; . Al IIU11. Kl 1 .Mill !. Ill.lllll.il I .11 son" of Marcus A nnd frlneoss M t'hntburn I ngo.l 7 months Jtelatlves and frlmdi In ilted to funerul on Mondai, at 2 v m from parrnts' residence, till Cosgrovn t riermantown. Interment private Ivy Hill ( emetery (IlimriL May 13, MAnclAIlPr wife of Harry Chur'h Iunernl services Mnnda 2 P m , at residence of husband 203S Mc Keiin sti Intirnieni private, friends may ca.i f-undai B to 10 p in CLllMCNT. .Mav II MAnOAnTIT M wlfo of ((eoigo W Clement and dnughter .f late John A and Sarnh Maoiuiley Ilelitlvi and 'rlends Invited to funernl services Ium my Ham at her home, 14.1 N -0th M Interment private DAVIB. Ma 14 Dr. ALVAH M DAVH Itelatltes and friends Invited tn funr.i servlcea, Tuesday, 2 p m at rirst Haptlht church. K Trite st . Germnntown Internum rrijate lit .via jii) ii, ..nltli ,. i .i sn, widow of John T Dungan ng d 07 runenl luctday, 1 30 p. m . Ilustleton M 1", thunh Uustletnn I'hlladelphla Interment ptlvata. AMIIIam Penn Cemetery KAVKNBON On May 13 C OLriAHON. Bon of 1'lla K. nnd the late I.d.vjn It Uav en son Services on Monday afternoon 2 o'clock, nt the Oliver II Hair Ilulldlng 1H20 Chestnut ( Interment private I'leano omit flnu rri r.vr.nRON Mny 13. IUKNI1 M dnuah- ter of Into If.nrj II and Catherine Kver eon Nurses and alumnae nf the Philadel phia uenera. iiospiini iinuetij in eervices Mondav 3 p. m residence 1317 Il(.r st , Kranktord, Frlenda rail Hundai s p m Interment private ut Greenwood K of P. Cemetery K11ANK8 May 13 nEKTHA Q vvlfn of John (1 o'runks (nee rtoggsl Ilelatlven and frlendit Invited In srvee Mondaj 2 pm, lale retlilence, 1.12. Hollvwood st (SUth m,d Oxford sts ) Interment private. Itemilna ma. .a ilnued Hiindav after 7 n m 0LL1 AN May 13. JKItRMIAII riAL. Ll AN of tn 1 llrnwn st I rlends may roll st the parlors nf .Samuel . Kthr . Hon, N cor 2Iet and Dlaihond sts 8atuf uiv. II to fl p m Interment Hvraeuse, N r rjll.DKMBTnil May 13, CLARA daiigh. ter of late Frederick and Krederleka (Hide, mever runral aervlcei, Tuesda, 2 p m at lato residence Pharpless ave Melrose Park Internifn,t private West Laurel Hilt Ciinetert liOMISN On Mav IS ANNA M, wife of Frank A. Oomen Ilelallves and friends aie Invited to the funeral nn .Monday nt 8 to a in , from her late residence, 4S.1II Olive rt High mass at St Ignntlui. s rimreh at 10 o'rlo.k' Interment nt Holy irnss Cemetery ailllF.Il Suddenly .May 12 ICIKHAN, husband of Marl dreed (neo Maher) Fu neral Monday, 8 30 a in residence. 1907 Hooper st bol'inn re.iulem mass nt Mother of Horrows" Church 10 n m Interment m uenis n i ruirinj itciuiivi'n nnu (rienas also l.liitrty ueu i.oiuu no. an, u it it T Invited OIIF.EN.- Mav 14, 11120 EDNA P , daiigh l.r nf lovensend F and lata Kllrshelh n S Oreen. aged 4tl. Funeral services Tuetday 2 p tn at ner turner s resmeneo, i"i jj. Jetrer Bon st , Media, I'a Interment private. HAIinitUiN -Mai 14 aEOIlQi: hushsnd nf late Leah Harrison aged lit) Pue notice nt funeral will be given from la realdence, 1S02 lle ae HFAPWCK May 14 ELLEN 11 HEAD. ItICK aged 73 Funeral from residence of son-ln law. Franklin L yum tii28 N 17th st Monday,. 3 p m precisely Internunt Monument Cometery, Friends call Sunday, 7 to 0 p m 1IF.LLEIIMAN Ms VI 14. THOMAS r.n. I OAH. son of lat nenlamln and Elbia Hsllr II ro.",."V'i , ' tv.u rVnnSrnc iS' resiasno W r- "tnrSaAipAms-teo"' ffnjjf lMUfU V )SDIUE filDGE MOUNTAINS 1IHAT1I1 I1EI17.0'I, May 10, ItRtlMAN ItCRZpil. Services and Intermetlt private, ntbliist... IIORV. May 13. CArilF.RlNB A(IN :3 beloved daughter of Charles J and Lllia beth llocy (neo Flanagan), aged Ti yersi a months. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Monday, 1i30 p m., from resldenr or parents lllrt N, Ringgold st, (2h wild lleedl Interment Holy Cross Cemeteey IIOFrjIAN. May 4. ROSE, wife f William lloffmati (nee llshn). aged ffl. Rela tives and frlenda Invited tn sttend funeral era (services. 8 3.1 a. m., from late, residence. inn jv. nancrnrt at, Botenin man mass of reottlem, Lady of Mercy Church., nroad and St.situehanna are., lo n, tn. Interment st Hnlr Bepulehre Cemetery. Auto funeral, llronklvn papers enpv. Ill'NTnil Suddenly. Mar 11. OEOnnE. huiband of Sarnh Hunter, of Olssgow, Scot land. Relatives and friends, also Falrmount lAiilg. No. IBS. K. of vP.i Patterson and Cisunnnl llen.Si.1.1 A.n.AllMrt.. anil etn Ploies of, William Pellers Co.. Invited to funeral services, Monday, 2 p. m.. late rest dence, 718 N. OOlh st, Interment North' worn! Cemetery. On view Sunday, 7 to o JHHN80N, May J3. HAMUEIr N.. hus. band of r.lna Jalinson (nee Kef). Funeral Kur,1 I . ih , lata residence. 210 Plymouth place, Merchanlvllle. N. J. In' lerment nrlrate. . JOHNSON. Maj' 1, 1020. at Tfttxr Mill. Pa., ELLA, wife of John W. Johnson, sged SB. Funeral Mondav. 2 n. m . at tha Hat bor??m.'"tt Chapef, Hatboro. ra. . . . KELLT. Mar 1. PATRICK, dearly be loved hushaml of Darharn Kelly. Relative and friends also Holy Name Poeletyiand em ployes p. n. It. Invited to funeral J Monday, B 30 n m , BBI1 Lanadowno avr. Solemn re quiem mass St. Owrorv's Church 10 n. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceni-iery . KEI.80.--May 14. ELLEN beloved daughter of Smith and Catharln Kelso (nee Murphy), aged 17 jcars. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral. Mon day. 7 30 a m . at parents' resldeisre, 2027 N Hop st Requiem mats at the Church of the Visitation, fl m. KENNEDY May 14, JAMES C. son of Isle John and Hannah Kennedy, nelatlve" and friends Invited to funeral, Mondav, 2 p rt . from his lite residence, 3142 Wet inont st Interment Mt. Morlih Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening . . LANDER, Mnv i.t. AUOl'STUS J LANDER, aged SB Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Monday. 2 p. tn.. residence.. 0362 Spruce st. Interment pri vate. I.BUflCII.- Mav IS. MAROARET C, P--loved daughter of nobert and late Alma fl Leiiseh, aped 17 Services Hundav. 2 p m , residence 114 1 hartnn ave., tllenslde. Inter ment private tlreenmnuiit Cemetery . I.EWKOWICZ -1IULDA KOESTER LEW K0W.1C7, wlfo of Dr I II. Lewkowlrts nnd .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. I, Koester Sharon Pa Friends Invited In burial, on Mondav morning. May 17. nt 10.30 o'clock. at m- mu Cemetery. I.IENER-Moy 13, FREDEntCIf, hU'; (and of lale Rnslna Ltener. nged 0. Funeral services Monday. 2 p. m at late residence, 2130 N. IBth st 'i ferment private Re mains may be viewed Sunday, afier 7. P. ni .MAIIU7N May 14, jani; Ki.iir.Ai.r. in. v-ldoir nf Alfred Vincent Marlcn, residence. 21 Rarrett nve , Haverford. Pa. Services Church of the Redeemer, Mondaj, 11 a m Interment private. McDERMOTT .May 1 1. HELEN 13 . scire nf Chs .1 MrDermott, of 1P07 Point nreeto ave Due notice of fii'ieral will be given McDOWL'LI. May 13. Dr. KATIIERINF. R , daughter of late Henrj S and Susanna TJ McDowell l'uneral services Monday, II a m.. 0301 Oermantown ave. Interment prl i nt a McUUnK Mar 10 MART A., daughter or late Iternard and Catherine McuurK tnes Shannon) Relatives nnd friends nnd Barred Heart Confraternity Invited to funeral, Mondav- fl 3n n. m.. from late residence. 2701 E. Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass at Ht. Ann a Church. 10 a. in. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. MeNAI.LT Miy 1. JAMEt. husband of Ellrabeth McSsllv nnd eon of the late James and Trances MeNallv Relatives and frlnds. also emploses r. R T Co . lire Invited, to nttend funeral Mondav 8 80 n. m,, from his late residence 302 Relgrnda st. High massi St Mlchnel'r Church 10 n, m. Inter ment Holy Rcd'emer Cemeterv. McNAMBE, Mav 12. ANNIE, daughter of late Pitrlck and Annie McNamee. late of Olenflnn County Donegal, Ireland. Kea trm and friends Invited to funeral, Mondavi. 7 30 n ni from parlors of Mrs. M Mc Laughlin A Hon 2320 tlreen st. Wolemn re quiem mass Cathedral Church 0 a. in. Inter ment Holv Cross Cemcterv MITCHELL. Hudderrly, Mav 12. 1VII 1 1AM J , hushind of Man- V. Mitchell, aged 3.' Funeral Monday. 7 30 a. in , 030 Markoe st Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows MOROAN At Ilrest. France, March 12. Corporal ALLAN I, MOROAN, of Troop O. I "th Cavalry son of Morrla and Hallv O Morgun Relatlvoa and friends, Algonquin Tribe. No 213. I O R M.. and Allen Irvln Morgan post, no. zza American Legion, in vited to furternl services Sunday. 2 n m. nt Fire Hall. Center st , Westmont, N. J. Interment Hirlelrh Cemetery. NBALIS On May 13 1020. CHARLES J.. husband of Mary NeallH (nee Btepf). Rela tives and friends of the family, nlso Truck Co 10, Philadelphia Fire Department: flro marshal's office, Flr Department Relief As. soclatlon, Insurance Patrol. State Firemen's, Ii o. or 3I NO. 04! Vesta Republican Club, Thlrtj-.lrst warj, are Invited to nttend fu neril, on Monday. 7'30 n, m.. lata residence, 2207 Coral st. Solemn requiem mass St. lionlfarlus'a Church at 0 a. ra. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemeterv.' NOLAN May II. .MART, daughter of late Andrew and Margaret Nolnn. Funeral Mondiv. 8 30 a m , residence, 4BS1 N. 18th st. Solemn requiem mass Holy Child Church 10 a in Interment Holy Sepulchre, Cem- PAFL May 11. ELLEN J, widow of Harry A Paul, (neo Evans) Relatives nnd friends and members of .Morris Square Methodist Episcopal Church Invited to fu-ne-al services Monday 1 .30 p m. at her son's residence Dan E Paul, 222J Jf 2d st Interment Old Tennvpick Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening. PAl'L May 13. JAMfts M. husband ot Alice M Paul Relatives ana friends Inviten tn funernl Mnndsy, 8 30 a. m.. from 2030 K Albright st Requiem mass at Church nf Nativity 10 a m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemeters PECHIN At Sarsnnc Lake, V T, Vay 13 WU-SO.f CHARLES husband of Elln. h"ih Whitley and sen of William J and Mirgarct Rodcera Techln. Funeral, Brook Un N Y PES'NVPACKER In West Chester, Pa.. May 14. WILMKlt E. PENNTPACKER, aged 74 jears Ilelntlvea and frlenda nre Invited tn nttend the funeral services, from his lata residence. 404 N, High st . Monday, 17th Inst . meet at tho house 2 p. m. Interment Llonvllle Cemetery, RBAOLE May 12 MARGARET. Rata tlves and friends Invited to servtces, at lata residence, 120 N. 41st at.. Sunday, 4 p. m. Interment Monday, Stone Church, ra. ROI1INPON At Atlantic City, N J., Stny 12 CAROLINE M widow of Edwin Rob Ilium Relatives' and friends Invited to fu neral services Sunday 7 p m . at parlors of Dnnla A Uormley, 011 Pacific nve , At lantic city Interment private TM'tUCl.T. Msv in MAnsr .Mn,v . Ijnmes Russell, Funeral services Monday, 2 p m residence ?au .iiempnis at inter ment prlvste, (North Cedar Illll Cemetery, Viewing Sunday. 8 to 10 p m. SCHAEFER.- May 12. OEOHQE son of Conrad nnd late Rebecca Srhaefer. nged Bl. Relatives and friends all tsvletlea nf w-hlrh he vvas a member. Invited to funeral eervlces. Niinilav, l p ni., resiaence .ia. . Front st. Interment private. Fernwood Ceinetepv. 1 rienus mi) run nmuruiiy vieiunKr. S.HUEMAKKU Jn May 14. ANNIE GAS KILL, wife of Richard M. Shoemaker I"u. nernl services on Monany morning, at II ii clock at the Wesley, Wavqe, Pu. Inte nient private. Kindly nmlt flowers SMITH.- Suddenly, at Salem, N, J., May 12i. 11)20. ELLEN B. SMITH M. D., nged B4 wlfa of W Hcott Smith. M. D. RelatlveVi and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from ihe reeldenco of her mother. Mary n. Karris, 312 E. Broadway, Salem. Second day, I ifih month 17tn, at 10 30 a. m lntorniei t Eit View Cemetery. Salem SMITH. At her late residence, 4003 N? 13th Bt CHARLOTTE A. SMITH, aged 81. Itelntlves and friends Invited to funeral serv Ices Monday, 2 p. ni. precisely, at David II, Si liuyler Ilulldlng, Broad and Diamond sts. Interment private, SPITES May 12. NICHOLAS J SPITES Funeral Monday. 8am residence 132 Mercy st Requiem high masa C hurrh of Our Lady of Mt Carmel 0,30 a m Inter ment nt Holy Cross Cemeterv 'i AiJMMiu. -un aiay ii. jh-u. av ner real denro, Word-Norton Apartments, Oerman-H town CLARA u iwianvv or iticnarq A Taus sig Funeral services Monday at 3 p m at the residence of her son. Etwood M Taussig, 112 flow en ave . Mount Airy. Interment prl vule Laurel Hill Cemetery THCltPK At Mlllvllla, N J May H, 1020 ELIZARETIl. wife of George M Thorpe, w, intiies and friends Invited to funeral service Tuesday, 2 p. in , from the residence nf her mother, Mra. William Hilton 4302 ivrh In at , iiosnorougn interment private, AVcst Laurel Illll Cemetery. TIERNI.V .wX '., " Juir.i'll inn of Annie and tne lain irrriuicr. a, nernej Funeral Mnnnay, n.iiu a in trom sunt a residence 1148 Lea jit. Front and Olrnrd ave ), Holomn requiem masa Immaciilals Conreptlnii . hurch 10 a, m. Interment Holy ( ro.s Cemeterv TrtVCKSE8. lay 14. EDNA C daugh ter of Anna Trurksess (nee Stsner) and lat Oeorge Trucksess, aged '21. Ttelatlv-es and rrlenil inviieu lo lunerai eeriicrs, jmnasv, 2pm motheB, residence. 2122 W. ve pango at Interment Hillside. Cemetery. WATERS May 18. 1020. MAItV E (nee McKallen). widow of Samusl Waters. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Mondas 8 RO a m., late residence, nuatle. ton avo and Tenn at . Frankford. Solemn requiem maea at St, Joachlm'a Church. 10 a, m Interment New Cathedral Cemetery WKAVF-Il May 14 MABEL wife Jf Philip 11 Weaver and daughter nf Mrs, Mar. garet nnn, aged 2Bi Relatlvea and friends Invited to attend funerul servl.es Monday, '. p m lato residence, SORB Ktentoii avo,, Oermantown. Interment Northivood Cem- 'Williams At ca.rnegie near ruts burgh I'a May ia. junn kdiiar son of tlis late Charles Per.rosa and Anno Carter Uharptes Williams. -vnitN'rs On May 11. JOHN A (,.,. - ef Llllle B, Young, nelatlvea and friends" also Fernwood Lodge, No. B43. F and A M. , Twenty-nrst oniric, ponce, and West Philadelphia Republican Club, are Invited to the service on Monday, at 2 p in., at his residence 8817 I.udlrw at. Interment it Fernwood Cemetery. Friends may csll nlu: flay evening, TJyPKIlTAKKnH RcmnafRs IV ' DIAMOND 1 J BIWAD AKD tC 5iamon IjO&T: AND FOvN D COLLI K DOO I.ost, brown :?' Is do, nameu Don"! .1001 Lincoln graved on rollari liberal reward If r(T.eJTnJ tn this ...lines. Phone Oernunlown V-JH & DIAMOND, Ist. square-cut aiT: Ml 1I.IL. weignt ,i n iiarais. in atone vv i . Satiifdify. Mar I. between Haverford ?M.tl Chestnut Street Opera House. Liberii . ward If returned to J. E. Caldwell Vc. Chettnut and Juniper sis. " EoO Lost, a reddish brown Irish i.ViTi, full grown, answers to name of rwll Reward If returned to 332 W Bey noue .7 lerniantnttn. Wv.l. 4730 It. "'""our t, . l. . . .. -.- ---, ui.mniti U EAIIRINlJ .Lost, phitlnutn . diamond" i. earring, siay is. trom 3i'd and Knfu. ,: i I 13IU and Walnut libers reward netu,- " III Bid si i iti n n mnnt 'iin "ARr Lost. W'ednesday afternoon," s ,tr. fisher fur searft liberal reward li. ii...' .n l.vnL1 Wnlnu, al. ' '"" HELP WANTED FEMALr ACCOUNTANT'S ASStSTANT The Accounting Department of th. fiiWi. ledger Co desires Ihe stvlc"s of a Joun. woman with a high school training or n! equivalent! must have knowledge of it. pography nnd bookkeeping and bo able t discuss accounts Intelligently with custom,,, Ak for Mr. Welst. "."nun P1J11LTC LEDflEn CO., 6lh and Cheatnut sts AMERICAN CAN CO OinL9 AND WOMEN WANTED FOR LIOHT, BTEADT WORK OOo TER HOUR PAID WHILE LEARNING AND CAN EAnN MUCH IIIOirER RATE WHEN KXPER1ENCED CLOSED ll!l5 ON SATURDAT CLEAN AND TLEASANT SURROUND1N0S " nEBT ROOM IN aiARQE OF COMPETENT REGISTERED NURSE , A"rn.T ALLEN AND PALMEn STS CAN RE REACHED RT CAR LINES NOS. 8. IS, 18 AND SO AWNINO OPERATORS. EXPEniENCEJI ArPLT TVANAMAKER'S WAREHOUSF, 23D AND CHESTNUT BT3 BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO e An ld'al occupation for joung women PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS A REAL FUTimE IN A REAL nUStNEBK 114 A WEEK TO START REASONABLE 1IOURB FREQUENT RE3TINO TERIODs MANT PRIVILECIE3. SUCH AS ITIEE MEDICAL ADVICE See MISS STEVENSON, 1031 ARCH ST or any of th following If more convenlml MISH SMITH. MISS OP.H, 400 Market st. 2(1 W. Cheltrn eve MISS McCAW. 120 S S2D ST THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OP rt"M BOOKKEEPER, asslstnnt. able to np-rsi, typewriter, should have high school train Ing P 83.1 Ledger Office BOOKKEEPER, eiperlenced. with knowl. edge of stenceraphy and general olTIci work. Oldack Co . BO N flth st. CASHIERS EXPERIHNCED OR INEXPERIENCED ArrLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CHAMnER.VLID. white Protestsnt tro mediately, Atlantic City for summer l" cook, white, Protestant, to do flrst-clasi plih cooking from early June to late September Hell phone tltn 1B10, or call Thursdty .' or Frldav. 270 W, Tttlpehocken st. Gtn Car BS on 13tji st. Carfare paid CHAMIlERMAID-waltress white, wag's IU Ana l.ox .1.1. iievon, ia. i-n. ivavne tti 1'i.p.itK tiik Arroti.srriN'n nv-PAnT. MENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOL'NtJ WOMAN WITH TWO TEARS OF HtOH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS EQUIVALENT. ASK FOR MR. PRICK . l-CLERK for stock cards office of uptown inanuractur ng riant: permanent position congenial surroundings state, experience ll full P 8211, .fdger Office , CLERKS WeBt Philadelphia financial In stitution wants clerks, expetlenced on Fill; tiridlmr tvnewrlter and BurrouSh a ststemeiil mschliie. P 810. Ledger Office. COOK chambermaid and wallross T whlto alrls. references required 17. Spruce Tliono Spruco 4037. COOKING and downstalra work fsmlb of two suburbs, near station and trnllr good wages, no washing, white nreferrM Apply SIS Aberdeen ave , Wayne Telephotn Vn yne tfll. DEMONSTRATOR, EXP IN EMDROIDFr. ING. KNITTING AND CROCHETtVO ArrLT BUREAU OF EMPLOTOENT WANAMAKER S DOLL REPAIRER,' EXPERIENCEB APPLT BUREAU OF EMPI-OTMEM WANAMAKER'S DRESSMAKERS. EXPfcRIEVCTD ArPLT BUREAU OF EMrLOTMENI WANAMAKER'S T"T"wl"TrT'T it a r tt wiliim ;.'J pu- W1 .iv".""2.'.n "c'.tv. APPiy 3 ynond t alRLS WANTED Desirable position, are cpen In our rfCM" department for glrU over ; J1,I,. workl US per .week to start! clean, n" pleasant hourg, reatroom. TRANKLIN SUOARREKININO CO Employment Office Foot of Reed ft. for P onl cur foremen are courteou way V.s1bla to bee.nv ."-' J you In every ln your work Arch at and Inqu employment manage 6lItLli to nil and wp got""' 1wili, Kline t, Fre-i' f" - Canal anaiJ--rf noun TV JIOtJ8EWOniC-e-M0tnr am, "".--, ,i J for housework, ftto!2$Jffl children; reference! a shore for summer, inta Wyoming ave iaarntr'-? VATCII list. gentlemanNs gold n airh hi; short chain In Wanamaker's. ft,tnVlJ May 8i monogram R, P. S, on back of vvntch S, on button of chains valued gift rn.,,,. no questions, riensa phono Woodland 3"$f V QIRLB and women- we are '.r!!,n1 ..?'! new denartment and neen. ."u:" f..., .v r assembling small 1"JCK, VarV Ii not rlence Is not necessary and the w ora ,f y n ereitlnr. nut nas m" -- t0 a,, r.Atnrv is iiht. c an and. up . ,. . ana nn uihlii wantoa in im'",i!T,' nd.hour w,fJ axpar UnceoT han4-ni?' "narbr Tl' 4 iTT Tn J fr ., ' if .Li, vte.Taav.rfiUrrf, t i .11 ' A. 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