mrw ) m mnfjnMMHnr (PPP!.;WK ten -' - ,v ihi-Wvi'- V"'- mmHmmmmnmKM-mwmiimr&K vwmmm ww f 'vll-V-t2C3MH " ' ' - ' A New Industrial Bond Bonbright & Company 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia New York Boston Chicago Detroit SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHMIIIIIIIIIttllllllllirilllllllllllliiiiiiiiiij: Our E June Bond Letter is now ready for distribution. In addition to current offerings it contains complete descriptions and tax information about each U. S. Liberty Loan. Copies may be had for the asking. West & Co. 1417 CHESTNUT STREET . Member New York Slock Exchange, S rhlladelplila fltork Exchange, We AlwAxs IIsto orf Hand o List of Hlnh Grade Donds 5 Correspondence Invited niiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir; Philadelphia-Built Locomotives The commercial development oi tno country depends upon the ability of its railroads to move manufactured products. With the serious jam on the railroads of the country, occasioned by the heavy freight to bo moved, what is needed in addition to more locomotives and cars, is the co-oporation and confidence of the public. We, as Phila delphians, will do our part in helping to furnish the needed motivo power. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia CHARTERED by CONGRESS 1781 J7 NATIONAL BANK 1864' North America 30r Chestnut Street OFFICERS E. PUSEY PASSMORE, President R. S. McKINLET, Vie Prei. E. S. KROMER, CuMer W. J. MURPHY, Ant. Ciller C. M. PRINCE, Ant. CuMer J. W. WHITING, Ant. Cu.ier DIRECTORS LINCOLN K. PASSMORE JOHN W. PEARCE JOHN P. GREEN GEORGE FALES BAKER, M. D. N. MYERS F1TLER CHRISTIAN C. FEBIGER J. HOWELL CUMM1NGS W. PERCY SIMPSON WALTER H. R0SSMASSLER CHARLES B. DUNN HORACE E. SMITH HARRY S, EHRET m mmm J i I Ml Hershey Chocolate Corporation will acquire nil the stock oi the Hcrshey Chocolate Company, tho largest man ufacturer of milk choco late in tho world. , we ot er, if, as and when YBucd, the First Lien 7V4 Vjw V- r .'.'. ur omKing fund VI Bontls nf thin Pnmnv.. .-turn at 97 and interest yielding about 7.85 Circular on JitQuttt lor PE-313 TheNatioRaiGty company pi ,. 0.trt' in v,r B c'' Al IntlePrlir-,t,il Ohtitnat SU Atlantic C llrChiUfonte Block noariiwaik E.deri Peirce or iTn ,NVE8T ltd . -vvr HUNT jCnMtnnt Street, rMUH.lpl.l. STnnrr oat .,!-. jrtir iu i in. ire. CORP'N tX . 1 Henhcy Chocolate Corporation First Lien 7y2 Ten-Year Sinking "Fund Gold Bond, due June 1, 1930. Earnings have shown steady annual increases for 1919 over nine time interest requirements on this issue. Strong sinking fund provisions. Price to yield 7.85. Asl( for Circular EDWARD F. HENSON THER0N I CRANE GRAHAME WOOD W. KIRKLAND DWIER WILLIAM F. READ, JR. CHARLES 0. ALEXANDER LEONARD T. BEALE MARVIN A. NEELAND JAMES D. C. HENDERSON WALTER ERDEN E. PUSEY PASSMORE REORGANIZED RAILS Can now be purchased at a frac tion of their intrlnalc worth. Why not prepare for their better rcl"1" marketwlee by atudvlnu our special letter. "Tho Itehnhllltatlon of the Halls." which will be sent free upoi renueat. Xlnrkrtnbll ateurttt cnrrl'd tino coflscpvnllite mnrclnnl boiM Ontl o' n nprclnltv, Inautrjfi luvtltti. flOLDBERG&TOIM !IPlilla. Stork Exclianee Cona. Stock Ex. of N. Y. 1G22 Chestnut St., Phila. Phones Bell, fipruce D17 Keystone Race 7.19 71 Ilroailwar A I8D nth Ate.. N. V. Stamford t'onn. GEO. A. HUHN & SONS BTOrirt .vr rtovns Mrmberr if the Philadelphia. New York and Chlrnco Stock Erliane Nrw York Cotton Etrlinnx Commission Order Executed In All tha Principal Markets DKU.EVUE COURT HU1U. 14IR Walnut Ht. NEW YORK OFFICE 111 llfoadwuy. New Vork ? 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How to Group Invest ments. The Deposit Requirements for Carrying Stocks on Account. The Rights of Stock and Bond Holders, etc. Edition limited. Call, phone or write at once. Ask for No. T. U-913 JONES & BAKER Specialists in New York Curb Market Securities Widener Bldg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 9 Principal Cities Dlritt Prtvatt Wins V-. ;;wifafiflr ; . '23PmZ.rnVi HOIJDKKS" OF'WJCfrflTKR TT, Coal "in .Coka JComtmnr't Conaoll i,1 .lr8t "ortgag inv Per Cent Uold .';.". "-J? . 'f.. nereoy lirnte .pursuant to in ol fcoom 118 Bteplien Olrard Building, rnlla fllphla..Pcnnsyvanla. there will to a meet K!n!$ ,Vffi.50,-V5" -or ""I. outstanding bonds tow? m,d.e.r ASi-.0"'?4 b. '' Consoli dated First Mortsnse for the purpose ef votlna: on the proposed release from the lien and operation of .aid mortgage, o? the Vol" !2!,.'.nJi-p.,irc,u ot ltna Included in .aid B t4iS,lI.STJ!Fif rurfsea in Bum merhlll Townehlp. Cambria County, Fenn ylranfa. Kiri;tlnic about 8(0 acre 82 Wnd,'ritri!r0P0 bt . io Conrid Twnt-lht tractd or. p'areele of coal. altualo In Cambria. Croy e and iummerhl I townnhlpii. Cambria County. Pennsylvania. perehee. with 7 acre and 2B perchia of c!o.'l''comPp.0nI?.,"1 l b MM to'A' EUht tracta or parcela of ooal, altuate In BummerhlM. Portaee and Muniter Town. an equal aoreare. WEDSIEBOAL Atfn COKCOMPANK Dated New TgM1,? N2ti"T- ASSOCIATED SIMMONS HAHDWARR m ..... ., COMPANIES AUBWABE To the holdera oi aerial B Secured Gold Notea maturing July l. 121. and laiuad l" lMOi 'cur3 by 'nnlure dated Jul? rJ.otj ' nrby riven that. In accordance with tha provlalona of ArUcle Fonrlh of tha aald Indenture, dated July 1. 1010. and ntir. u.nt ?. lh "JlrKtlon thereunder of AS ner or ;oware Companlea, the above-mentioned, eerlal B Befured Notea will be redeemed July 1. torn. Bia note will he paid on and after Jnlr V 1M0. at th. offlce of Philadelphia TrSit Comnany. No. 410 Cheetnut t.. In the tit" of Philadelphia, upon .Presentation and air render of ald note wllh all coupon matur- lote wllh all coupon iienilent In Jitlw f par, together with a. premium of V, of'lH S.td,hJai?ai". BUli! wlA ,n,,r,,t aocruw s nut vii miis ui'ri(utllfc IU J my . W4t, at iaien May 1, inzn, ASSOCIATEfltlllirpNR HARDWARH WALLACE 'rv SIMMONS. LEVI U RUB and LEWIS S. IIASLAM. LKWIH B. HASLAM. BecreUry. Tn"1 80O Spruce at.. St. Lnut. Missouri. The .Philadelphia Trust Compsny requests that thtsn note, be presented for payment at their Droad street office, northeast corner Broad and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia, Instead of at No. 41 Chestnut street. TO TUB HOLDERS OF Mutual Terminal Company of Buffalo First MorlHace Four Per Cent. Twent7 Veur rnklne Fund iol(l Uonds, , Do July 1. 10X4 . Notice la hereby given a provided In Ar ticle IV of tha First Mortsara of the Mutual Terminal Company of Iluffalo (formerly Mutual Elevator Company), dated July 1. 1004, to Ouaranty Trust Company ot New Tork. a Trustee, and in supplemental thereto dated January 1. 1009. that all bonds Issued and outstanding tinrfor mia mortgago have been called for redemption on July 1. 1020, iun oi par ana or nnr en cruea interest nd will . T- T ' J'" ao- oecome au ue and payable at th TRUST DEPARTMENT of the guaranty . Trust Company of New York. '"rr, ..w. i-.u uruwiwHri new xora Wily, on and after July I. 1020. All Interest on ;? bonds ehall cease from and after July 1, 1020. and the coupons for Interest matur, Inr after said date .halt become null and void, Cjiipons due .lulv 1. 1020. should be col. lected in th nnal .manner, MUTUAL TKRMIvay, dOMPANY OF ni'FFALO r. . P'f- ,L SILVERNAIL. Secretary. Dated. New York. N. T.. Mav 14. 1020 Proposal DEPARTMENT OF WHARVES. DOCKS and ronmnw 532 Bourao Uulldlng-, Philadelphia SEALED rnOPOSALB. lndiraed4'"Dlda'for Ilemn IJld For," and nddreaaed to the und-r. aljned at the office' above mentioned, will he received until 12 o'clock noon. Thursday, Juno 24. 1020. and then publicly opened. SCHEDULE "A" For new concrete bulk head at Columbia avenue, Delaware river SCHEDULE "n" For roof and down, anout alteration. Cherry atreet plar. No. 0 North Delaware river. SCHEDULE- "C" Copper coverlnir of e. rinnlon Joint. McKean atreet pier: No. 78 South Delaware river. SCHEDULE "D" Work of r.d,hl. .. main double-end boiler, on th Ice broaker H "John Weaver." Plan, epecincatlona and blank forma upon which blda must be made can be obtained at the ortlce above mentioned. Proof muet be submitted the department by the contractor that he ha accepted the frovlalona of the Worklni-men'a Compenaa Ion Act of June 18. 1017. relative to work Ingmm'a compensation Inaurance and Inaurrd hla liability thereunder or aecured exemption therefrom. , No bid will be conaldrred unleea accom panied bv a certificate from the City Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia, to the effect that the provlalona of an ordinance approved May 23. 18(10. requiring- propoaal bonda on all blda exceeding In amount 1300, have been complied with. The director reserve the right to reject any or all bida na he mav deem beat for the Interest of the City of Philadelphia OEORCIE F. SPROULE. Director. ntorosAL Th Roard of Education of the Roroanh of Audubon County ot Camden. N. J win receive proposala for the erection of a ten room addition to Schoolhouse No. a and a four.rnom addition to Bchoolhpuae No. 3. ac cording to plans and specifications prepared by tne architects. John II. Mowers and David C Lanje. until Tuesday evening, Jnr 6, 1M0. nt 8 o'clock, when same win be opened In the boardroom of School No l. At tne ij i"" propntai will received for the following work: be Healing run icuui.wi, Plumbing. Electrical work. CONDITION FOR PROPOSES All bidders on additions must submit pro. poesls for both schools. "" All propossls for erection of additions must be accompanied with a certified check in the smount of 11800 on each echool. drawu tu tbs order of the Doard of Eduea. Hon. . . . ., All .proposal for heating, plumhlng. etc must be sccomoanled with certified check of not lees thsn 10 per cent of prunoasl, drawn to the order of tha Hoard of Education. A ieposlt of 120.00 will be required on ach t of plan and specifications, to be refunded upon return of same. All Proposal, mm oe sealed, signed and I marked for ins Job Bid for. . rWP"..f.1a!S,,":""on c,n "1 from the District Clerk, The Doard of Education reserve the rlsht to accept or reject any or all nroposals for the best Interests of the board. """" 'or OEORGE N. HOFFMAN. no- M Andnbnn. N. 3. D"trlCt C"rfc iioitoi'dii ok lanhd6wnf v; Senlfd proposals will be received hv the undersigned until A n. m. Fridny, June 25. 1020. fo- tho purchase )f an Issue of coupon bonds. In pursuance of the election for in crease of debt held under ordinance No 243 The issue not to ne more than 130.. (ion Pil. Ronds to. be In denominations to fK w .n'psra. KSr'p'iyK: t ,a"'n',-.cPr,lonC,SeM A&& ' All hlds must h accompanied by a certified check for 1200.00 nnd envelope to be In dorsed on outalde "Procosnl for Ronds " Council reserves the rlaht to reject nny or all bids or to Issue bonds for an amount less than the total authorised by ordinance. JOHN W DAVIS. Secretary. 84 N. Lnnsdowne ave., Lansdowne Delaware Countv Pa WKST JERSEY AND SUVSIIOItF. RAII- ROAD COMPANY. Rrond Street Station. Philadelphia June 14th 1020 Sealed pro. posals will be recelwd at this office until nnnn of the 1st liar of Jnly. 1020. fnr thn sale to this company at not exceeding par I nf ell or any Dart of so manv nf the West Tersev and Seashore Railroad Comranv tlrsi consolidated mortgage bonds as can be se cured for the sum of 1100,027 72, applicable to the sinning tuna. J. F FAHNETOCrc, Treasurer TrROPOSAT.8 FOR DUKDOINO United Stales Engineer's Oftlce, Wilming ton. Del, Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 a. m. July 15, 1020. and then opened, for dredging waterway between Re hoboth Ray and DMawaro Ray (Lewes Canal). Delaware. Further Infoimatlon on application. OFFICE DEPOT OFFICER, 17TII AND F 8ta N. XV. Wushlnaton. D. R. nrnposals will be opened at shove address. -Healel at 10 a. m June 1R, 1050. for rep-ilrli, certain roads within Anttetam Rattlefleld apd arproach road to Antletam Cemetery. 1 Pharosburg Md. Proposal blanks and sped. 1 flcatlons mv be bed inon application here ' Special Meellnga Af THE (IIRARD FIRE AND .MARINE , iTy INSURANCE COMPANY. I A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of, the Olrsrd Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany will be held at the principal office of the compapv, at the northeast corner of Chestnut and 7th st; , Philadelphia. Ta , on Thursday, the 24tli day of June, 102O, at II o'clock In the forrnoon, eastern standard , time, to take action on approval or dleap- I proval of the proposed Increase of (he rap. ul stock of this company from 1(00,000 no to J1.000 OOO no, and In case of the approval of the proponed Increase of cspltnl stock to tako action on the following resolution, 1 "Ro It resolved That the Hoard of Dl- , ...in, he authorized to Issue such aH,t(tinnai stock from lime to time at such nrlce and upon such terms as It deems adlable " Ily order of the Roard of Directors DAVIS C VAUailAN, . Secretary April 21 1020 Dividends OFFICE OF THE UNITED OA8 IMl'HOVE- JIENT CO. N. W. corner llrond and. Arch sts. Philadelphia, June 0, 1020, Th dlrectnre have this day declared a quarterly dividend nf to per cent HI. 00 per share) on the common stock of ibis company, payable July 15. 1020, to stockholders ot record at close of business Jun 80, 1020, Checks will be .mslltd. I. W, MORRIB, Treasurer, propoaen m tcnanir.d w th the fiurhm t Water Supply Company for two tract of eoat in Mnniter and Summerhlll Townahlpi. rii rn nnn an narana - -. aiti( nnsreiaiins MOM RUE MEASURE ALTERED Unionist Party Forces Rovamp- ing Bill in British Houso of Commons U. S. QUERIES ACT IN DUBLIN London, June 10. In the absence of nny real opposition from the LiberalM, LaborlteH or Natlonnll8tn, tho home rule bill in the Commons is undergoing ron sidcrnblc amrndment, mnlnly on lines drulretl by tho Unlonlut party. The com mittee reached clause lo yesterday. Colonel Guinness moved an amendment to add seventeen nonelcctlve members of the (southern parliament as consti tuted by tho bill, such members to be selected on propprty qualifications. In order to afford tho minorities greater opportunities to make their views known in the southern parliament. Walter Hume Long, In behalf of the government, expressed great sympathy with the object of the amendment, but thought tho minorities should rely on the protection of the promised second chamber, which would have to be con stituted in a special way. For that pur pose the government had formulated two new clnuscs, which would be pre sented in tho report stage and which tho coverntnent believed would afford the necessary protection In the event of the southern parliament defying the crown, or If that parliament was not properly constituted. Orq that assur ance Colonel Guinness withdrew that amendment. , Dublin. June 10. Tho rcmovnl of personal nrms from the officers of an American nhlp which arrived at Dublin heenmo Hip Hiihleot of Innulry by the American consular officials hero. When the freighter Milwaukee Bridge arrived at Dublin recently the police took pis tols from the captain nnd three other officers uuder pretext thnt a raid for arms oy Sinn Fclncrs was learcu. It is pointed out that a ship, while In port, Is ainenablo to local laws, but the American "officials want assurance that there is an apparent necessity for the seizure of nrms In Irish ports. Meetings of tho newlv elected Sinn Fein councils In South Tipperary, Carrlek-on-Shannon nnd other places have been accompanied by extraordinary fcenes of enthusiasm. Resolutions have been ndopted. acknowledging the au thority of the Sinn Fein parliament, congratulating the Irish republican army on its manifold successes and call ing upon the army to protect tho lives and property of tho citizens. Copies of these resolutions have been for warded to the governments of Europe aud the United States. At Carrick government revenue, doc uments were nubllclv burned In the council chamber. Money to the amount oi huikj, seized by tlie police aud mil itary in a raid months nco on n Sinn Fein bonk, was returned today by the government to the bank manager through the Sinn Fein member of Par liament, K. J. Duggan. Gorey, Wexford, June 10. A police inspector. Captniu Wilson, has been shot dead by five armed men. Seven sliots were fired nt him. Mother, Daughter and Son Wed Mlllvllle, N. ,1., June 10. Cupid's tlatts pierced the Unrtzc family here yesterday when mother and daughter became brides nnd son a bridegroom. Mrs. Matilda Hartzc was united in wedlock to Mm! Logan, of Chester. To. Fol lowing the ceremony Frank Ilnrtzo, a son of the bride, was mnrrled to Miss Bessie Sm.lllwood. Lust night Mutllda Hartzc became the wife of Thomas Johnson. MARRIED FAUNTLEROY WOOD. MR JOSEPH FAUNTLEROY and JUSS IDA WOOD were united in marriage on Saturday evenlne, June 12. by Judge Kly. of Kethayres. IN MEMOKIAM MUI.LER In loving memnry of my hus brnd. atJf-TAVUS A MULLUR.nho derarted this life June in. I01H. WIFE. eatfjg ARLT. At Saranac Lake. N Y . on June 1.1. 1020 OTTO, husband of Mary Brandt Arlt Relatives, friends nnd Crystal Ware Lodge, F nnd A. M . are Invited to th service. Thursday afternoon, at 1 SO o iiork nt the residence of Ills mother. fi.MB North Mascher street, Philadelphia. Interment rri v.tt Frlonds mav call Wednesday evcnlnn from S to 10 o'clock. RANCROFT (BAKRNCOPF). June 14. JACOB, husband of Babe Bancroft (Baern copf). nged 4(1. Relative and friends, also William B Hackenburg Lodge. No. 70.1, F nnd A M tfvstan Chanter Kn 1 7A TI A C; Pannonl Beneficial Assn.. Chevra niUnr Chellm Disraeli Lodare. J. U Joshua lrice. I. O. U. It : Krakouer Phovrn nenoth Jeshurun Lodge. Invited to attend funernl services. Thura.. 2 n. m orerlselv parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son, 2000 N nroad st Int. Chevra Illkur Chollm Cem Kindly omit flowers, 1IASSKTT June 14, MARY C. widow nf .Toslnh Rassett, aged 60. Cervices and int private, HRWI.EY June IB. In Atlantic rity, N J LAURA HALL, wife of I. H Dewley Relatives aid friends Invited to services, resi dence. 1200 Pacific eve Atlantic City. N J Thurs e . at 8 o'clock. Int private West Laurel II 1(1 Cem.. Friday a m. Please omit floers. srKSWW R.SnT'eTOr'Z.ip:, 5.V .n-KfoT!, mtli.MU.t-. i June in, .11 aih j . wire ur fn nrl te COHEN June 14, at New Tork city. Rl.EMA. wife of late Dnvld S. Cohen (for merly of Philadelphia). Relatives snd friends Invited to funernl services Frl , 2 p m nr.clsely. st paries of Morris Rosn 1 erg's Sn 2000 N. Rroad st. Int. Mt Car""' fern Klndlv omit flower. COOPER June 14 1020 HANNAH W, wife ot Harry W. Cooper. Funeral private Thurs ,2pm. from husband' residence. (174 Jsmestowp st., Roxhorough ne v.vt't.T Kt Wondhurv Heights K' J June 14. MICHAEL M DE VAULT, aged RO runeral Thurs an r. i from residence of hl on-in-iaw . a. ". """Iurv HKViwi J "'". " .":" " tif younseet daughter of Tatrlck and Norah D vmnv Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend funersl. Thurs 2 n. m.. from her parents' residence, 2R27 Oukford st. Int Hol Cross Cem. DOHRINS At Medford. N J, June IB. Huffman Six The Utmost In Motor-Cur Values 5-r.XSSENflER TOURlNfl. I005 Red Seal Continental Motor DEALERS WANTED United Sales Company Distributors 4830-32-34 Market St., PhUa. Eight Per Cent Tax Free The obligation ot an old and favorably known local corporation. Security Three for One Send lor dfjeripflv circular. EDWARD V. KANE & CO. Morris Uullcllncj. Manufacturing Executive Technical engineer open for proposition an factory or production managerctflroacl exiierlrnc In manafement and organ ising production In numerous Industrial lll.es Box A-222, Ledger Office I-WATHH ,, 1020; ANNA W., widow of Thorta W. Dob bin, Relatlteg and friend are Invited to Mtend funeral services, at lata residence, Medford, N. J Frl 2 p. m. Int. Mount Holly Cem. . DOUOHERTr, June 14. 1020, PATRICK J husband of thi lata llrldget Dougherty. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 0:30 a. m., residence. S72T N. Car lisle st, solemn renulem mssa fiu Stephens Church 11 a m. Int. Holy Sepulehr Cem. HilAKB. At Vaud, Switzerland, Jur 12. 1020, MARY DRAKfl. widow of Cunningham Drake, , ENtwiSLE. Juna 14. 1030. ANNIE HOUSEMAN JUSTUS, wlfa of Charles. M. Vntwlsle ond daughter of Annie and tha lata Philip Justus, Funersl service Krl.. 1030 a. m,. residence, 1S18 B. Broad st. Int. pri vate. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve. Atlanta City papers pleaao copy. FRANK. June IS, ISRAEL, FRANK, aged 71. RelAtlvea and friend Invited to funeral services Frl.. 10 a, m, precisely, lata residence. 2325 N. Park ay. Int. pri vate at Mt, Blnai Cem. OftUOAN. Suddenly. June 14, CHARLES J., son of John F, and tha lata Caesle Orugan (nee McMonlgte). Relative and friends, also Co. C, 84th Pioneer. I. N. E.. Invited to ottend funeral Frl., 8:30 a. m.. from his father's residence. 8020 Gray Ferry road. Solemn requiem mass at St, Gabriel' chMl!& JL9.n' & '"' Holy Cros Cem . OUILFOTLE. June 18. 1020, JOBF.PH J , husbtnd of Eleanor O Oullfovle. Funeral on Thurs., at 8:80 a m. realdenca. 1077 N. (14th st. Solemn requiem mas Bt. Gregory' Church 10 n. m Int. Cathedral Cemetery Relative and friends, alo Bt. Gregory' Altar and Rosary Society, O, M. B.. T. A, B. Hoclety, West Philadelphia Council, No. 814. K. of C 1 American Catholto Assembly. No, 7l Poatofflce Clerks' nellef Association. Post office Clerks' Beneficial Association of Phil adelphia Fostofflro Protectlva Association and employe of West Park Btation, Invited 10 attend Hc.OAN June 18. PATRICK F.. husband of Mary Hagan Funeral Thurs., 8:30 a. m., 3118 Powelton ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's ChuVch 10 a. m. InL private. Heights. N J. Int. at Arlington Cem.. Cam den. Friends mav rail Wed . 7 to n p, m. HANNA. Jupe 14, JOSEPH IT.. on of Sarah and Iat6 John L. Hanna. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service Sat., 2 p. m.. residence. 2802 W. Susquehanna ave. Friends may call Frl. ave. ..AiSP0'-0" Jn 1B20' ANNIE, R. IIOGO. Relatives and frtebda are invited to the service, on Friday, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 4034 Osaga avenue. Interment DrlVSte. !1r nmf, A.uf.ri. iiohn June 13. OTTO, husband or aiar irarot Horn (nee O'Toolo), gd 88. Rela tives, friends and Phlla. A Reading Relief Asso. Invited to funeral, Thurs., at 7:30 , m lata residence. 2822 N. Palelhorp st. High mass, Visitation Church, 0 a. m. Int. Nev Cathedral Cem. , HOWELL. June 14. 1020. EDMUND O., husband of Eva I.. Howell, aged 87. Serv ices and Int. at First Presbyterian Church, CrA'3t'.ury.'. N' J- Thur.. at 8 p. m, IIULME. June 18. THOMAfJ J son of Ellis K. and the late Elisabeth llulme (nee Collins). Relatives and frlsnds are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. from Ji' residence of his brother-in-law. Elmer C. Wldmeler. 013 E. Cornwall st. Solemn re quiem mass at the Church ot the Ascension, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. KANE -June 13. 1020, WILLIAM, liue pand of Katharine Kane (nee Dunn), son of late Michael and Ann Kan. Relative ano friends, all organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral, Frl . R 30 a. m.. late residence. 2842 E. Lhlgh av-. solemn requiem masa St. Ann'a Church lu n. m. Int. fit. Ann' Cem. KERFB June 14, EMMA V. (nee Ebsm), widow George W. Keefe. Relatives and friends, also Camn 20, P. O. of A.: General Sherman Temple. No. J2. O. N. A.: Ladles' Auxiliary. Malor Ouerst Camp. No. 81. S of v.. ,ind other organizations are InWted to attend funeral services, Frl,. at 3 p m from la'e residence, 0307 Theodore nve, Ilends may call Thur. eve., after 7. Int Mt Morlah. KKIS.ER. On June 12, DANIEL H.. son of William II. and Mary E. Kelser Service on Thurs. aft., at 2 o'clock, at his resi dence. 3713 Whitby ave. Interment at Ar lington Cometery. KEOOH. June 14. MAnT. widow of Luke and mother of Rev. John W. Keogh Rela tives und friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 830 a. m.. son-ln-Iaw'a residence. Michael McCann. 8378 Amber st. Solemn requiem moss Nativity II. V. W. Church 10 a. m Int. Old Cathedral Cem. KNOX At her residence, 110 N Tewdell St.. on June IB, 1020, ELIZA JANE, widow of Robert Knox. Service on Thursday after noon, ot 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II Hair BIdg 1820 Chestnut at. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening KOENia June IB. AUGUSTUS, husband of Sarah Jane Koenlg. Relatives and friends, also Wm. C. Hamilton Lodge. No. SOO. ami a m.s T. a. freeman Chapter. No 213. R A. M.j Penna. Commandery, No 70. K T , Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O N M. H.. are Invited to attend funeral services, Frl.. 1 30 p m. precisely, late residence, 1038 N. 7th st Int, private. KRAMER. Suddenly. June 13, JOSEPH ELLWOOD, twin aon of Nellie A McKeone and late Jacob D, Kramer. Relatives and rrlends also St. Anthony s T. A R., In vited to funeral Thurs.. 8-30 a m., resi dence, 1141 S. 2flth st. Solemn hlsh mass of requiem. St Anthony's Church 10 a. m Int Holv Cross Cm. MCCARTHY June 13, at his late resi dence. 3S4(l N. 10th St.. JOHN J. MCCAR THY, In his 80th year. Solemn requiem mass at St. Stephen's Church, Broad and Butler ats.. Thurs.. 10 a. m. Int private. McCAULEY June 14. 1020, LLO, beloved son of E. J and p. McCauley (nee McCoy F. Relatives' and friends Invited '.o funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a m . late residence. 8.10 N. 23d st. High mass Church of St. Francis Xavier 10 n. m Int Holy Cross Cem. McGLINCHEY June 1.1. MARY, wife of John McGtlnrhey and daughter of Owen and late Sarnh Oallen Relatives nnd friend In vited to attend funeral. Sat.. 8-30 a. m . from her father'a residence. 00.1 N 48th st Solemn requiem mass at Our Mother of Sot rows' Chiirrh 10 a. m. Int. S. Denis's Cem MCLAUGHLIN. Suddenly. June 12. ANNIE, wife of Thomas McLauchlln (ne Reed), Relatives and friends Invited to fun eral, Thurs . 8 30 a. m.;' from residence. 200.1 B Opal st High mass of requiem St Monica's Church 10 a. m, Int, New Cathe dral Cem. MEIL11 Suddenly. June 14. HUBERT husband of Dora Meier (nee Heltmonn) Relatlven and friends Invited to attend fu neral, lhurs 8 30 a. m.. late residence Welsh road nnd Prospect ave . Willow Grove Pa. Solemn high requiem mass St David' Chi rch. Willow Grove. 10 a. m. Int Holv Senile ire Cem MILLER June 15. CHARLES 11 . hus band of Anna M Miller (nee Dennett), aged .11 Relatives and friends, nlso Washington Camp. No 4 S.I. P O. R. of A.i Oakdale Cas-tli-. No .10 K O E., Invited to funeral services, Frl 2 30 p. m.. late resident 2332 N 10th t Int private. Remains may be vlwed Thurs 8 to 10 n. m. MONDORE June 18. SYLVESTER, be loved husband of the late Sarah J. Mondore (nee Dinks), aged 7.1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 a. m. , from the residence of his son-in-law, Joseph P. Cuy J,t Frankford ave above Linden ave Tor- resdnle Itequlem nirn mass at St. Charles .1 Church. Cornwells, Pa., 0:30 a, m. Int St Dominic's O'BRIEN June 14. MARY A., widow nf Frnncls O'Rrlen and daughter of late Law rence and Martha Kelly. Funeral Thuri , 7 30 a m . residence. 30 E. School lane Otn. Solemn requiem mass nt St. Vincent do Paul's i hurch, 0 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. u roOI.E. On June 13. OWEN O'TUOI.E Funernl on Thurs, morn., at H.30 o'clock, from the residence nf his daughter. .1020 rtenn st Solemn requiem mass at Our Mother of Sorrows Church at 1 Oo'clock. In t,.rmen nt Holv Cross Cem PAXSON Sixth Month ISth. LTDIA SHOEMAKER widow of William R. Paxson 11ml daughter of the late Owen and Hannah Shoemaker. Relatives And friends Invited to funeral servlcrs. Fifth-day. 17th Inst , st 1 IJ p m . Lancaster ave.. Devon Pa. Cars will meet 12 4.1 train from Ifroad at at Dev. n Station. Interment private. Please umlt flowers RtirilNEK Suddenly, June 12. CHARLES husl an I of II rtha Friedrlche Roehner nued ,10 v.ars Funeral services Thurs., 2 p. m fiom 411 Mjrtlewod st. Int private. Clreen innunt Cem Remains may lw viewed Wed o. from 7 M 0 o'clock ROTH June 14, CHARLES W ROTH FunTni serwc s Thurs. 3 pm. residence. Weldon ie Weldon. Pn Int. private. Re mains ma he viewed Wed. eve. ROTHWELl June 14. THOMAS ROTH- WELL ae-ed 74 Relatives and friends Court ra'rhlll, No 47 F of A . Invited to serMies Prl 2 p m 4S07 Haverford ave Int Femwnnd Cem Friends may call Thurs . h to II p m SCHERER Suddenly. June 12, MARTIN J lieUncd hu'bnd Vern St herer (nee Con den) r"n of Thl lp and Ka'hailne Pcherer (nee Crnmer Relstlves and friends, St Al phonsux Hennfli.-lil Society, employ's of Vic tor TrtlK'iiK M.uhlne Company. Invited to funeral Thure R HO a in . residence, 277(1 Martha st Hleh mnss St. Ann's Church 10 ft ni pr II'" M SCIIUNEMEYER June 14. MINNIE SCIIUNF.MEVER Funeral services Thurs., 2 p m . resllence of sister. Mrs Lewi F Mosehlln. 1225 Rising Sun ave. Int. private. SILENCE At Ocenn City. N J , June l.V WILLIAM H SILENCE Relatives and friends are united to attend funeral services Tri . I P m at his late residence. ;;n Rlchev axe . West Colllngswood N J ln private West Laurel Hill Cem . Thlla Prlepds miv call Thurs after 7 p m SIMONS June 14. CHARLES, husband of Emmt Simons ared 70 Relstlves and friends also Capt Wslter S Neuhall Post. Na 7 C. A R . members of the Kensington M E. Church Invited to funeral services. Thurs , 2 p m . late residence, 240 E Thompsin st Int privat North Cedar Hill Cem Friends nnv coll Wed ifter 8 p. m SMITH lune It 102O. SAMUEL R, be. loved husband of Florence Smith Relntlves and friends ln!d to funeral services, Vhurs 2pm residence ins " Somerset t Int. prlvete Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be lewd Wed 1 to U p m. STILES June 14 JAMES P , son of Wll- BROAD aVjo OIAMOND I Jftineral Jflotucrs I ! I "The Sion of the Rote" I 1 CHARLES HENRY FOX g I J ill South Ironl Bt. t'nKKTAKi:US f m ' -m.ji DKATHf , Ham II, and Sophie T. Btllea (rile Hlgley), aged 4 year 3 months 1 day. Funeral Thur., 2 p. m parent' residence, San Birch t Cahvien, N, J. Int. New. Cathe. dral Cem. Remalna may be Viewed Wed ev. BWAAii. Buooeniy, June 10, ouwiwi , 1 JR , husband of Etta Bwaab. Due notice of J lunerai win be given, TOOGWEILER Suddenly, June 14, 1020, THEODORE, son of Henry and Anna M. Toggwelter (nee Wurster). Relatives and friends Invited to attend, funeral servlcea Thure.i at 2 P. m., at his parent' resi dence, 8120 Ridge ave. Int. private, WECKERLY. June 13. HELEN, beloved daughter of Edward and Mary Weckerly (nee Burcaw). Relatives and friend Invited to attend funeral. Thur.. 2 p. m.. from pa rents' residence. 748 N. Ringgold st. Int. Hinld re Vlewinr Wed., afte 7 r m. WESTERVELT June 14, OPHELIA, daughter of hit William P. and Virginia Westervelt. Funeral Thurs., 2 p. m., late residence. Huntingdon Valley, Ta, Int. prl vate. Woodland Cem. Train for Bethayres leaves Reading Terminal 1:02 p, m. WHITECRAFT. June 18. IVILLtAM II. WHITECRAFT, Funeral Wed.. 2:30 p. m.. residence of son, Oeo. W Whltecraft, Beth ayres, Pn.. Int. Churchvllle Cem. Train for Dethayre leaves Reading Terminal 1:02 p.m. WOOLER. June 14. ROBERT, son of Robert and Elizabeth Wooler, aged 2 veara and 10 month. Relatives and friends In vltd to attend tho funeral services. Thurs , S n. m . from hla grandnarenta' residence. 4184 Pechln St.. Roxhorough. Friends may call weo. eve., ai:er o ciock. int. prl vate. ZIPPERLCIN. On June 18. 1020. M. LOUISE, daughter of the late Charles and Louise Zlnnerleln. Services on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2047 W. Ontario st. Interment private. LOST AND rOUND BRACELET Ixvst. diamond link bracelet: reward. Communicate with P. O. Box F, Hryn Mawr, I'a. DIAMOND Lost, aouare-cut diamond. weight 3.85 karat. The (tone wa lost Ssturday, May 1, between Haverford and the Chestnut Street Opera House, Liberal re ward If returned to J. E. Caldwell A Co., Chestnut and Juniper sta. HANDBAO Ixjst, June IB, a large-size leather hand bag containing money and other articles golne from 20th and Poplar to 22d and Spring Garden; reward. 2123 Spring Garden. MASONIC MARK Lost. Masonln mark: owner's name on It. Return 4100 Balti more ave. Reward Loecher. STEAMSHIP NOTICES ------kxIi -F- United States Shipping New York to Rio dm Janeiro, B. B. HURON. 17,000 ton (c) jU- jx na"!fjcci.'.. b, rir" an1 un1 aa" c F1"t' Bo For postage ratrs and other particulars apply to any Passenger Agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE .eneer Dep'i 82-02 Drexel BIdg., Philadelphia Keyser Dldc.. Baltimore. International Mercantile Marine Company AMERICAN LINE N. T. Cherbourr Routliamcton New York June 21July 17Aog. 14 St. Paul June JRl.TuIy 24Aug. 21 riilladelplilo. . ...July 10.ug. 7Hept. 4 NEW YORK IIAMHURO Manchuria Jane lBlJnlySllSept.il Mongolia July JIAnr. 14ISept. 23 nilLADKLrillA LIVERPOOL West Celeron June 2E IlBTerford . ... .....v Jnly 10 Aledo July 24 rlllLADELrniA GLASGOW Eastern Sea June 2A A Steamer July IS PHILADELPHIA nAMllCRO West Ekonk Jnne 23 East Indjan Jnly S Eclipse ' July 10 MantuaUet July 17 RED STAR LINE Y. SODTUAMPTON ANTlTKBr Finland June 10July 24l,ug. 28 Kronnlnnd July 10Aug. UlSepl. 1R Lapland July 17Aug. 21'Srpt. 2S Zeelnnd July 31IHci). 4 PaiiDir Office, 1319 Walnut St., Pail. DIRECT SAILINGS Semi-MoRthly Freight Service U. S. Shipping Board Steamers Philadelphia to Los Angeles Harbor San Francisco Seattle, Wash. S. S. "Stanley Dollar" Loading S.S."West Togus" (100-A-l) June 20th A Steamer (100-A-i)' Early July S. S. "Artigas" Late July Agents for U. S. Shipping Board NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. For Rates, Etc., Apply to 1.10 . Fourth St . Phlla.. Pa. Phones. Lombard BI64-I. Main (10. EARN-LINE Incorporated 101 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moines BridV . June 23 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fluvanna". . .Sniled SS "Lake Galera" .... June 20 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADFI.PHTA. PA. GREEN STAR LINE MONTHLY SERVICE j Mediterranean, Adriatic, Greek and Black Sea Ports I Trieste, Fiume, Patrai sod Pirteai Sailing From Philadelphia V. S, Shipping Board Steel Steameri SS "Znrembo" ..'... June 30 SS "Jomiir" July 15 For Further Particulars Apnlx GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORP. 100 Drexrl Hide.. I'hlla. Phone: Lombard 5104 Main 1520 BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. TAU EAST KERVICE From Philadelphia Yokohama Kobe s - n,jwEHia5iNBY hiekjis JUNE I0TII For Ratet, ttc. Apply Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. IT llstlerr risee. New York OAJIXY. n.V18 CO.. rhUadelphl. Agent. IIoutm Uulldlng tminiKiTs ' inowmi , , m-s . NoflciS 1 hereby given , t hat iim. 1 4; with 'thi flm of Snyder A Son. 112 S. 11th St.. ha wU-;r, ' drawn and severed all connection from M ' V ; firm. . 1 . PARTY desires short-time loan of I100O lBV' mediately) win pay ny interest ana 051 ,' bonus; best security. A 230, Ledger Offlo,fc A . r I WILL not be resnonslhle for nnv debt us. I s N 2811 Okfnrd st. I1"., tixurnirii uy iiijomii John Heatlce, sat HELP WANTEDFEMALB BOOKKEEPER, experienced, E. Susquehanna ave, wanted. 101(1 CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS Neat polnrfifl Kin mr email inrnny in conniryi no from Philadelphia. Phone Ilothayrea 110 II 4 hour. 10 II 2, 1- izn. L.eqger tjmce. CLF.nK The Public Ledger Co. desires the services of an experienced clerk to keen stock records APPLY OTH AND CHESTNUT BTS, ASK FOR MR, WIEST CLERKS wanted to do general office work! must he cxperlencedi short hour) state' salary eic. f jxv, linger unice. CLERK Young woman for general office), work. Apply Room 410. 135 S. 2d t. , CLERICAL Young lady In cost department! must be accurate at figures; state age, ex nerlence and salary desired. A 120, Ledger Office L CLERICAL Young lady with grammar school education or better: must be Rood wrlten II. K Mulford Co., 42 H, 13th t. COOK A first-class cook wanted In a prlya a prlvu At 164, ste ssnl'arlum Claymont. Del. Ledger Office. STEAMSHIP NOTICES Boston to Liverpool H-wMc-drn PnuthTwuvSa-e) 1 &S Fort Victoria 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 JULY 28, SEPT. 1, OCT. 0 First Class rassenger Only For rate and full particular apply rURNIWS-WARREN LINK FCBNESS. WITHY CO.. IA-, Fume. House. Whitehall Bt,. N. T. ar any TOURIST AOKNOV u IW-Tfif---i Board's Passencrer Service Montevideo and Buenos Ayres Denver t N. Y.. nlso at the Iini'i Offlce at 41B Ollre street. St. Ixiul. I Mobil. Alabama. PHILADELPHIA AN'TlVrni- Mtonlnn Jnne 25 West Tacook June 20 Wnthena jr x yin""' July 11 IVest Clierow July IS West Gomlio July IS WHITE STAR LINE N. T. -Cherbourg Sontlinmnton Adriatic July SIAtie. 14Sept,lS Olympic July HlAug. 4IAu. IS N V. QOHnNSTOWV 1 IVKRPOOt. Celtlo June lOlJuly 24lAng. 28 Ilnltlo , . .June SOlJuly 31 Sept. 4 Mobile July 10.ug. 14Sept. IS Formerly Cleveland. NKIV YORK AZORr fllltnALTAR NAPLES J F,NO " Oanoplo Jnlyl Cretlo Joly It ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Wauronilii June 15 Eastern Shore July 17 Osauntomle July 31 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE ' rillLADELFUIA ROTTERDAM Poeiilvlc June IS Zyldyk Jnly S Mnrsilke ... .July 15 Freigtt Office, 405-414 Bourse Bids., Pail IONG, lazy daya -' at sea on a ship of the Great White Fleet, cruising to the West Indies, Central and South America. An ideal summer outing. Cruises 15 to 23 days. Two -thirds of the time on the cool ocean. Sailings twlco each weol: from Now York end New Orloans. Pliiladelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. S. Sbipping Board Steel Steameri SS "FORT ARMSTR0NC".Loidii SS "ORONOKE" June 30 to July 0 A Steamer , .July 19 fFrem Pltr It. Sonlh Wharvtt) The Charlea T. Megeo Co. Attntt lor U. S. Shipping Usui Drcxcl Buildingr PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard B109 Bt-L m,wf$9gamnm i Ask your ticket or tour 1 ist agent for free illus j 1 tratcd folder, or jU. j I United Fruit Co.yJK S 131SllcSt.,lk)Ion,NIaj.Vpji0LM STEAMS1 IIP SERVICE tJMJXpK i 17UttcryI'lcl.NcwVork 6 wmml ' C imssa.s-si-w-..--, 5'1 ,-n 1 .- w -,? .3 i m ,-v ft. It n i " i m VJ .- ,., 1 ,1 A I V " l . .. rt . .' sMfiVi4 -,Mr .
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