ftV (my. -' VW..7V.- 4v D(MIBEPife '-B -v? iJ ''2f ' . : EVENING' ' IBiilC) ,. .MfiM, ' ft I V" , s$i .' i ' 2 " - R.' ijf t C. fr Ml m M r WvMa.TV''VVft Incomes ; Collected Tho Trust Department of" this Company offers Its service In tho collec tion of, Incomes. Will net na agent for non leslilcnt property own ers and for any ono de siring to bo rotlovcd of tlio worry of personal management of finan cial affairs. Collects rents, Interests, dividends, coupons, mortgages and every class of lncomo or ma tured security. Takes complete charge of estates. The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co. 523 Chestnut Street (Across from Inileuemlenre. llnll) Ck ll!XWin!rai!M The Economy of Brick MR. BOWSER lives in a frame house in the suburb of Lowdown Heights. On his last bill for painting ho read the motto, "Save the surface and you save all." "Well," he said to Mrs. Bow ser, "it will cost all I've got in bunk this month just to save the surface. I wish they had sense enough to build houses of something that is the same all through." 'Ifiomo people have," replied Mrs. Bowser. "You know I wanted to build this house of brick, but you said it would c st twenty per cent more. Brick never needs paint to save the surface. It never shrinks nor c-acks. A brick house wuld hnv" saved us three tons of coal this last winter. And you're payfng twice the brick rate for insurance, too. But that's the way you save money." "Mr. Bowser," he shouted, "I wish I had some bricks here to throw at you." "Better save them all to build with," said Mrs. Bowser, placidly. Wise women know that com mon brick is the best and cheapest of all building ma terials. north TnirA. nmrK works R!lnT Pun nnd I.U7ern K..eton I.nne and O 3t. g if tr & i- r fivi:r H i"hurrh nnil Tncnnv g jn T RYnVK EST. B jnth and ri, .irfleld g irniv h u.nr.i:T B Nii.'tnwn I in and 1' St jp rnNKfi"iRp uriTi'K works H TnrreBdale Avenue KI-TSTONi: RRIPK CO jS Ondfr.' nfar rond St Pike gf . a nUII.D WITH liniCK IT LASTS B O rnnrlTR ' ' QmmiiBrifflunmm'irjuHiirj'imr.iniHnuniiiu'miimiuniiiiHifliH'imwihtwrma.H PARCELS POST r- MR. MERCHANT: - HI Sae Money awl Advertise Poctoerunli lll print jour "nd'' on the roll oi iiiiper ni tne puuer l puiieu on. Twn eolor, from nmllr-.t to 1 R", Tie and "cut" to Milt our liulnp. (.uir nnteed for S yearn. I'rlco complete, SlR.nn. tlrrular or demoniitr.itloii on miuciit. Send t postal, "PACTOGRAPH" 911 Stephen Girard Bide, Phila. OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO SKIT Reconstructed upholstered and polished C1 C and D iO up Flrht-class worl? Buarnntocd Slip cover made to order xr -... .. i,. .ini.1 of linhnlstnrv materials, sollinB at wholesalo prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldest and J.ura-est House of Its Kind 305 Arch Street gotT6o0"tt u SfMHEK r AMI'S Younr Mrn nnd Hoy FOR YOUNGER BOYS POLE BRIDGE CAMP Offers an Unusually Wholesome and Attractive Summer TWENTY BOYS, 8 TO 14 AMt. Tata a la Hon.. Naw Haven. Conn. ft " BkV All BlueBird Dealers will demonstrate the superiorities of IuzJjird ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER in your house FREE BlueBird wash is on the line by nine Wholesale Distributers ELLIOTT-LEWIS ELECTRICAL CO., Inc. 1017-19-21 Race St., Phila., Pa. STKAMMMP MTI( Fs PuMfneer and Freight Service itonl ticorge Nru vrk to l'l.moith, C Iicrboiirg mill Southampton Oronla New ork " (liirrnMoun and Llveriiool , Klter (Ironies .... I'lillinlrlnhi i " I'lrariiN, iiirn mid .vilnnWn l:iuretiinlu New York " Chrrlioiiri; and Southampton loliimliln New York " I.onilonilrrrj mid (ilaszow Iliionaulm riiMadelnhla " HrlMol (Atnnrioutlil linprrntor New York " tlirrhonre und Southampton .iirl Nnv lurk " l,erpoid K. A. Victoria New nrk " Uiiiy iiMctun and Mienool , r-ronu New nrk " llurenktnun nnd Liverpool rnlumhlit New York " Iindonderrr mid iluxw , Aniiltanlii New lurk " ClierliourR nnd Smith impton Mnuretinla Ne li.rk " riierlwurii and oiith impton Imperotor New York " ri erlioure and Senthamplon Ml tori I ... -? lli.r'n.te.r,, ,,,H l.lirrnnol rr"'ln N--v -ri " nentown n"d l.l"rnofll anltpnln New nrlt riei.n,.c nrd 0"li'imnton Calitmtili . ... Ne lork t ..,in,i.rrv ,)n,j f;iiicnw For Later -nl1lne Apply to 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA iLKlLiniJC Incnrnnrnted TSII U. b. Shipping ooard bltel Steamet General Cargo , Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moines Bridge". June 23 i ; Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" June 23 SS "Coquina" July 2 t or rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co- 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. GREEN STARLINEi MONTHLY SERVICE Mediterranean, Adriatic, Greek and Black Sea Ports Trieite, Fiutne, Patrii and Piraeni Sailing From Philadelphia I). S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer SS "Zarembo" June 30 SS "Jomar" July 15 Tor Further rnrtlmlnr Applr GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORP. 10DS Drrxel Hide, l'lilla. Phone: Lombard S104 Main 1520 ISOLLAND-AMERIOA LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Noordam June 26 New Amsterdam July 7 Aup. I AUR. 10 Rotterdam July 21,Aui;. 23 Kyndam Aug. 18 I'aaseuscr OUIce. 1631 Walnut t.. rluu. K1H CATION u Hoth Srxcw ompi.kti: ornrt; tkmmno stuJ-nia In Shorthand. H kk. . p ns In iur Summer .School ur . .n n e truimm: In ottlie manafftr nf r mj i nomi a ana P r-"irt a.i nn day and ll ui ap . in uut ( ourpn to oil rniL. i.rsiMs rot i i.c.i: n nil Coll ec r of (oinnif-rfr 101? Chrhtnut M. IMi l.iilflnlilu t Summer School yiA.vAT'.!TviH nnortkt"pinir Shorthand Tp. wriMru Kns I ih I ninfinshlp Dlctuph .1 mpt-inn-tHr Hurt now Indlvlduu! iuiru (un Day and pxfntnia: neHfitnnn PM.MKIC SCHOOL, in South 10th st. I ST-STU-T-T-TERING " Jlrlng i ured at home. Instructs booklet fre Ilefpr to Lrdcer Hrrvl, u Hurenu Wa'ler Mi Donnll i0 rotomnc Hank Hlds Washington D C. Banks Business Coliege 1!00 Walnut St. 11 .ukkeeDlnf Hhorthnri Ferretarlal. Typewrlllns Courss. Day an Z riism i. mssr. I I ' "t Our 1 tuns! THE TAYLOR SCHOOL MJw, Hummer Hennloni (Irrrir .shortlmnil. llookkrr Inr. Touili Tilns. l)iiy und llit, Straycr's Business College rhlliiilrlpMu's Greatest lluslnrsa Nrhonl Ml t.lirttiint St. l'lione Will nut 381 SJAUHU l-nKPARAI-ORY. 115 S, 3ltb Ht. bumiucr tutorlnit bcilna now, U, 1', Ret, 4: This demonstration, won't cost you a cent, and it won't obligate you in the least. It will just give you nn oppor tunity to see that clothes can be washed better, more quickly, more gently, and more economically by BlueBird than by you or any laun dress in the world. Telephone to your neigh borhood electrical shop 'to day, or, better still, go in and sec the man from whom you've bought other electrical necessities. And remember, when you arc ready to buy BlueBird that you can do it for only $7 Down and complete the payments in con venient monthly sums. Don't overlook the fact that you get BlueBird right in your home on the first payment. It begins to pay for itself right away. STEXM-HIP NOTICES June S3 .Juneiiu .July I ..lulr 1 .July :i .Inly 8 .July IS ..lulr is July 17 .July 21 .July St Inlr 3t .A tie. .1 .Ahc. IS A tic. II Anc. K .Auc. 28 Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. S. Shippiai Board Steel Steimin iS "FORT ARMSTRONG'Moadiai SS "ORONOKE" June 30 to July S A Steamer July U fFrom Pier 78. Sovth Wharvet) I The Charles T. Mcgee Co. Attnti lor (J. S. Snipping Board Drexcl Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5 100 LUCKENBACH LINE i i at Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam s. l.-T TOOL (I-. S. .s. n,.) jlln, :s . . -I'IHN(.F1EL1 (t.S.S.Ud.) June 20 From Rotterdam to Philadelphia flfiuner Late June LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. GAILEY, DAVIS & CO., Agents 403 Ilourse Hide, l'lione Lombard 2003 VACATION TRIPS ! H lirarlne ocenn breezes, refreshlns I , I ma ford and all other benefits . " , I Kit TRAVEL on the well-appointed , i-hip rf this fainrlte line. I ' u:i hi- n plan our aratlon trip! I Fref)unt sailings to I BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE , .lerchantH und Miners Transportation Co. i-sinuiinea ina-i. ' Millions or pasnKers carried "Not u life lost " Vler 18 S. Drlnuiire Ae. Tel, Lombard 1000 S MMI.lt UKSOKT.H OCK.N ITV. N. J. NoirB8SRoiE CAPACITY (100 Opem July lat New appointments and equipment, strictly flrat-class cuisine and ter!cu foinu pilule or in sulu, twin t liliuut t,nth LAWKUNCB MARnSCH. Mgr.. formTiv of the nellevue-Htratfurd Phila THE LINCOLN UPLNH ,11 LY 1ST ( upuclty 301) t:nnrelv new ltouma sInKle nnd en suite with iunn,ne water and prlwt l,aih l.iiit.ii. lery modern uppulnimuit fur Luinfori and srvlw. 1'rriuli Cuisine Alilte Srrtlie MIts. J, JjMUHKISI)N HOTEL BELLEVUE 8ih and Ocean. Opens for season June 24th H H SHANTY. Prop BREAKERS Only llonrdwnlk Hotel. DUt kitchen att.nhi.ii r,,r r 1 1 n vts flrage K A YOt NO Mr, The Oceanic a fc'KM. TUPMAVRPPPV Open June 28 lliuiiln.ui,...w1r 8 y. MtyUrTy irri VfJ nth A Central, all outside 1 uumi rooms, table unsurpassed. wii.mvoon. n. j. Alms "''" rates; bath, from houaei excel. "-""" table, home cook, .110 8, Poplar are. ARCADIA July 4 special, SO. Sat. lb Mon. aup, juaguuua i-aciao, Mrs.,u,wjuin.it I BUMMER ItKBORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. A ATLANTIC CITY.N. J., AivAmencan. Plan, note! of DislmctiontBid RcalConxlort riRBPROOr QARAOI. p'!T-t, ..yytoj 5Q.50 4th July Special $Q.50 Sat. Afternoon s to Mon. Supper OSBORNE Cor, 1'AClttc and Arkansas Avs., prlv, refrlff. erntjng p'nnt: electric kitchen open (or In epectton; running water; nil outside rooms i scrupulously clean: elevprlv. baths, bathing from hotel, bathhouses nnd showers free: or hestrn. dancing; white service: garage. Rklt. New management. STITZDR ft STITZEH. LEXINGTON rid fie and ArVtnaat Avrt. Captdtj 600. () block from Million Dotlir Tirr, Parting dfpot and btal bla In i bcich, 7SDithhouiM with thowen for lurfbathrrt. I'nrBto wit to IW eh, Eitatulvo porchta and halt room Fief, llghltand running watrr Inrootm. Pritata battit. OrthMfra and dancing. Anetifan plan IS up dally IIS upwecklr European plait $1.50 up dail. Uraproof Caraia. DaoUaU fh on-J 2 SO. Wta. M.4IasUlt. lOUt'fl-SY HOTEL UUAI.1TV 4K.lt VICE KENTUCKY KF.NTUOKT AVE. NEAR TtEACH Amer. flan. 11.1 (r M niy HI7.I10 Up Tkly. ropular ICtiropenn Rnteft Elevator: electiio llehts: telephone every mom, runnln water In room.: private bnthi. Phone 102n Jl. N. n. KKNNADY. t1e Looted I'onalar-Prleed Hotel" NETHERLANDS "nJ-r" VPW YORK AVE. Itathln-r Privilege from Hotel. rapacity 40O. Elevator, private baths, running water In bedrooms. Dance Floor. Now Fstures. Amerlcn Tlan (with meals). $3.80 ur. daily. S17.S0 up yAt'Ot'ST RimWADBL. Proprietor, Grammercy Arms flRAMMKRCY TLArK AND nKACII HondKomely furnlahed rooma with ocean Mew and private hatha: beautiful aleenlns porches fncll.e ooean. American plan. Ilea sonabln rntea, JtmSj.Jl.mUIBNS, Prop. SS-aOSSEIUAJVI Vlrslnla uv. cloee to the Iteach tt Steel Pier, fan. J.'i'i. Amer plan, Prlv. baths, Run' water E'evator: electricity, natea upon ap. nllcetlon. CIIAHLK9 STERN. ROQUOIS South Cirollna Avenue, adjacent to beack, I Cap &00.1tinnedpatronaira.muslc.dancins. I tr.ctiy modern, table und terrtce excellent, I i nrje niirium. u.mkiuc. a. KrnnoKiai bouih Carolina Ave. near Reach: every con. venlencc. homo cooking: bathing from hotel; Amerhun und European: VI up. apeclaj weekly; C. V. MOltTIMKn. South Carolina near Beach. Private bathe) running water. Moderate ratee. Open alt ear L. R Arnold. Ownrehlp Management. :ALEflIHl St. Cliirle I'laco Uracil. .Capacity BOO. M IIRAIIAM formerly of the Prlncen. Kentucky ae. 1st ofT Hoardwalk. ("ccan levv roomn with runnlnff uater and privHtf bathi. New management. PITNEY New York Me. near Beacn oiiii-iiibii niiu nut I'l'trtiii tHMiit Cnpacity S.'iO, Noted for well cooked food. , Iarife, alr room, Klmtrlat services. RntHs nn appUcatlon. JACOH13ICKAR. SILVISRTOlNf I Kriiliirkr Ave. and the Reacli. i Kvrv annnlntmeiit Mmlcrate ratea. ' Mre. 11 RRl't'KKR. formerly of the Umnnl. HOTELCARLTON i rhelsea Av. A Bench. Rrns. en eulte with prlr. hath. IJery room bot & cold runnlne -vater. ' Mod ratea. Ownernhln met. C P. Zunall, , IT RAYMORE ATUNTTcard WRLDS GREATEST H0TELSU0CESS THE WILTSHIRE Vlrclnla nv. Hnd Reach. Cnpacity. 3S9. Private baths, running water, elevator, etc. I Amer. plan. HpeclHl Hensnn rutrs. Rnoklet BAWUEI. KLT.IS. Owner X.J.rOLI.l.S'S.Mar. QAM lOIF St James l'lnce, nr heath .tV JUJL, nnc) nmup,ctl, ,1(aI )0. , cation, tiu'.et and rednod, larito and pleneant . rooms with runnlnir water Iteasonable i r.iten. Ownership mnnawement. HOTEL AUSTINE Pirlfle A- Pt Jamw riace. nenr tieach & nil amuBHm'te eery room outelde F. H Jon ' T.l.ne Inn Octan end Tonnectlcut Ae. lauui inn ,,,,,, l0,at)nI,t Ur,i Bry i reomn fccllent tiW lth eeaenn, nwn.r ' ! manncm' it Mod r' .IP A M Dt'NN K1'KMAN AMI MXXIini.'S RKT.rit ANT. N York An- n.iir Iloardwnlk. And eat well prepared uholcuome food. Hun gnrlan km h-ri HOTEL CONTINENTAL I Alwny open Alwius rendv Terma mod era teiI'hnn or write M Waleh Duncan. I """ THE PENNHURST Ocnn entl rkhlff'n hvp AHvas open. Onrngp. WIUtAM n.OOD. HOTEL CALVERT Vlrclnla Ae near Heach American plan. Ownernhln nmn icemi nt. 1'rank I. Heain BISCAYNE Knituikv ANe , fourth hotel from heath. Amer ican ntan. ATnrtrntM rates. r A Ml'ItrUT, Dwner. Delaware City seee Ae. tieach. furnished rooms. n oawonaiiie ni ten ams LAI HA I. I.AUtD. NUTTALL - -s- Maine Ae . Atlantic Ae. and Beach. Thnne 2(170 SOMFRSFT Pond house from beach. 3UHILWLI S. s Arklin(1III A All amuwm. m A. n. WKKKH. THE IIAKVXRD Everv appointment! ex cellent ) . ti'n nnd table. Miss I. aura M. Trao t2"l Noith Carolina A.i. crr. may. n. j. EJ3EE5J5IH3ISI3J3Sn3IEIGMSI3fE'5M3JEI3J The Best fW i Resort Cool Cape May Writs the Board of Trade j'aiSJsiBEjaisfSEraraiaaHSEja HOTEL LAFAYETTE SgZJZSS on tmh front Capacity 400; all !mpros ninth running uater, e!eutor. JOHN TRACV & CO. COOrCAPEMAYTNJ. AfillUHY TARK, N, J. ASIIURY I'ARK. N. J. FOR ri'LL lllirhl. ISHIHMATION WRITR MfMCIPAI. PI II, HI Hi. Aaluiry Park. SPHINO LAKK HLACH. N. J. , THE BREAKERS K'iiVnna I M'ltINO l.Ki: IIKAC'H, N. J. t.OI.P. TKNNIH. RIIHNfi. IJATHINO nnrri,lil .Mliut. Louis N. 3loss. Tel. 780 ' THE ALLAIRE I Kprlnir I.nke Reach, N J On the Ocean Trom racljyl)i. MA ID C. HOLMKB. OTKAN CIIUIVK. N. J. I THE SHELBURNE Vew. modern hoteli hot & cold run's; water erv rooms private bathsi Ocenn Pathway ( .rlnc park 4 ocan. V. C. IIAYNBH j'OIXT l'I.K.HAXT. NJ. klCTC'RHSQC'E A Uellthtful Resort '' iDI....t M I Alwaya Cool OU1H iia.ii, n.. Wrlte Horn Clerk iif,cii ii.wnx. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Now open. l.verv modern ronvenlenrot tirlvats baths with sea nnd freth water, fhe tennis courtsi booklet R F EVf.LE. Man. arer Aln the Covington West Philadelphia CATSItILL MT-IIKArilVIKW. N. Y. Catskill Mountain House Open June an. New York Office. Hotel Mc Alnlri. JOHN K VAN WAGON'eN Mgr CANADA Ilillghtful rnllona In Canada along I CJnndlan National Railways. Ask V. I 4f .T.,Wl..0'n".", Ar"t. 1120 Wool- I erth.niilldln. New Tork City. ' I f3mm& SUMMER- nr-SOWTfl VERMONT 'n. Vermont youll find your Ideal "NEicatiorL. The wild and romantic scenic- beauties of Lake Champlain and tho Green Mountains of Vermont are each year luring more thousands of rest and pleasure seekers to this land of satisfying vacations. Hundreds of hospitable hotels and boarding houses 'mid the lakes and mountains of Ver mont cater to every want of their summer guests in n way that is only possible in a land blessed with an abundance chirrd and dairy. r..- -.. spots mat Vermont Publicity Bureau Montpelier, Vt. Harry V. Mack, Secretary of State. ",aWB&g LAKE r.-QR(IR, iwTOffiSM5ufiwrj5wii; jimmi HOTEL MARION LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. 76 miles from Albany. Directly on the Lake Front, also State Road from Lake George Village to Bolton Landing. Capacity 300 Guests White Service. With or without private baths. Open June to October Adjoining New Country and Yacht Club Fire proof Garage. Booklet Free, JOSEPH H. MARVEL AI.KXAXDRIA HAY. N. Y. 1000 ISAND HOUSE CROSSMWHOnSE AlexdndfldBagN.y Ihe tvo leading 'hotels in the 1,0,00 Idlndg are novr under one Trpprietop. Ship oflenno- Jour horvdrjwi rbomq mote than 'hair -with -private T?ath. Ttnegt Aqninor motor 'boatuio Trap dhootinff. Attractfvo boot -with baautmil pictures sent on request. WILLIAM H. J&U3BLV3TCW, fzci-neta jTvkk ruuin7'yY. ADIRONDACKS Grand View Hotel LAKE PLACID, N. Y. Extensively Improved, finest electrical equip ment, runnlnz water, private bathrooms; olKvator: orchestra, dnnclns. Opens June 2tlh. I urnlelird roltmce for rent. All ou' of door Adirondack diversions Circular. M. MARSHALL. Mcr.. I.ilke 1'lneld. N.Y, adiroxiiaciTThu XTAIXS Adlrondnrk-Moiitre.il-rrov. of Quebec' Auto mobile Tourn. Addr Ora. W. Uyan. 1'lattn bumh. N. Y . or Tourists' Hureiiu of Hunt real, lion New Hlrkn llidj.. Montreal. UEYON. TA. ACERWOOD eTM4 I. It. R.. B i.ilnutea to station. Desirable environment; tnblo eupplled from own farm; outdoor sports; elieplni: porches. Thoni WniiM 4 for rates, Ho 1!2.1, Devon. Pa. Wvnburne Inn " Ma,n k1"- cpciuy vyynuuiin. 1"",ip,rabls for business men with families Rooms ulth bath nt reas in able rates Danclne. Lanrn Grounds, widi randan f'hone perwyn 17 KWARTIIMORK. TA. TTt Hnrvnrrl Amer plan, single or n- . .. fuii me I'll Swnrthmore 233. WKRXr.HSVII.LE, I'A. Hi11air1f Heautltul Views. Terms Mod erate. Oarase. electric lights. Al'LEN'RACH. Props. OERHART A voroxo MOl XTAIXS Knslew Jlere. Pa. Eagles Mere, Pa, The sumnvr retort that Is different be rauee It coirblne mountain and seashors conditions with unique eurroundlnRs. The eandy bmch and temperate water of the Lake nf the EiKles afford splendid hathlna- 23fin feet above sea level. Ous of the finest solf courses In America. For Dooklrt nnd Rates Writs THE CRETMOXT rXN William Woods, Manaier. THE FOREST I.VN fjermsn V. Tear. Mananr. TTIE LAKEfSIHP John S. Rlrk t Son. THE RAVMDND Ths R'vmond Hotel Company. DeliiMiire Wntrr (ini CENTRAL HnilClF Delaware .. IVi'.rGn, Pa Open Miiv -: inSJIJ ORAVKHrrop. Ml. 1'oconn, l'n. lOI'NT lF.ir.VT itntlBt, Mount Porono Pa Private bath'si free raae AJIM. LKECIL JWImnneionhlleliiBnrjjI'si, - BUCKWOOD INN felf,:. eiy Dnin iae rountrv Hotel of America I RiicWno'l Trn C" (R 8 WnrMilnetnn Ps HHAHAXSKTT I'lKK. R. I. "" The Imperial Narragansett Pier, R. I. NOW OPI'.N An rirlimhe hotel for dlsrrlintnntlnr people nt one nf America's I Inrtt Seaside Resorts, Oolf Tennis, Polo nothing, Dane. Inir Welt kept Plate HlKhwnvs for mntnrlnir For rex-rvntlons addreas JAMKS K. (iALIIREY. MANAOKR, Narrmrunsett Plrr, ltliode Island NEW EN(1LAND NEW ENdl.AN'Ik VAPATIAV Itvii White Mountains fIllna Ink.s iwrw.H. .. roast Oreen Mountnlns For booklet call at Pnnsnlldat -d Ticket Ofllces or write Vacation Bureau Railroad Building, New Haven. S anH Siie region preferred - "-- ---- -. ;. I.KK Ht'NMIlRK. VT. DXT INIvfORE JHOTJSIa Uaxe Duiimoi:e,winontV u In fba lursrr cftlM AM i,1e1rA sv TA. TVrtnlf. diiicind. mountain fWli . 200 atom; NnrJ&rlc. 1l3&t'3$3 cmdviyatd. POC!yAaCAJtvTL.UieAIueotor 1 nORIIAM. N. II. MT. MADISON HOUHE, Gorham. N. II. Vot fcwkiit .dd C.Vq7 cfinajir." iiio gnieway 10 int wnns mis. now oper i SUMMER RESORTS YKRMONT 01 tno iresn proaucis 01 mrm, - . ,:.,., .,.. .,.mm trtn ho dure to iJCJUiC JIUU JIU1I JTUU& auillllllil vny - -"- - send for ahy or allof these frco books, publishea by tho State of Vermont: The Green Mountain of Vermont Lakes of Eastern Vermont Lakes of Wettern Vermont Directory of Hotels and Boarding Houaei If you are Interested in a summer home or a site for a summer home, send also for free book. SUMMER HOMES IN VERMONT Suit from tho press, and listing hundreds of beauty r . .1 . . tual can do yours at a surpriiiu moderate expense. . DIXY1M.E NOTCH. N. II. rnmmmraMnmcm:nnnmmriirannnnnmHnrannaiiiwaitiiaug THE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH. N. II Open July 1 A Great Retort Hotel In n Great Re tort Country, with tireat Gol( tourae broker's Offlce with direct wlrs to New York. All Attractions and Every Comfort, llooklnit Office, 8 Weat 40th at. (Town and Country). New York. Telephone. Vanderbllt 22DO. Itnlsnm Inn Open June 15 nAvin nornoiN n.TJJtER. mt. mmunnmiiuraiininimiinimjrennngnraiigmHiuniDHtiMiinnnijnnimggKi I.KNOX. MASS. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High nnd Cool in the Herhnhlrt A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION Now Open. Elevation 1400 Feet. Dejlrable Cot t a cm With Hotel Bervlos IIOWK & TAVOROOKR. Mnnncers Winter Tteaort. I'rtneraa lintel. Itermndai HOSTOX. aiASS. MOTEL PURITAN 390 CoatSKirnt Avs. Boaten Tne Dlsttnctrvtt I Boston rtouso ; Ora of the most hotnalDw I noioic in ttta world. T Zr, . Our BooWsWvia CuKWio mJl TOURS COOK'S. Travel Service Covers the World flenefit by our experience, in selectinu your Steamship Accommodations We arc tho accredited Agents for all Atlantic and Pacific S. S. Companies. THOS. COOK & SON 225 S. Broad St, Phila. COLORADO Three weeks' tours amid the NATIONAL PARKS and the ROCKIES Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 1338 Walnut Street Telephone, Filbert 3486 "The Best in Travel" ANLAQK At Cedar Rroolc. N .T Mon June -'1. JOHKI'll husbiind of 'Iherei.i An aged 74. Relutlvi-a serMtes, Weil. nve., ItoxbnrnUEi Cem. Friend: HHADV j . nusuunu ui niiiswui iirauy inee Iieutty) iReathis and friends und all mn. mi,. which lie wo a member are Invited to at- tend funeral, Frl., 8:311 in . residence. U20U windriiu ave. Solemn requiem mnss Church of tho Holy Child 10 a, m. Int Holy Cross Cem. I CAIRNH. Suddenly, June 21 ALEXAN- be it hualinnd of Surah Cairns, Due nntlra or luneiui irom nis iaie resiuence, 3317 ,s lasrn.r SI,, tviit i,r kivvii. CAPNER. Suddenly, June 10. BECKETT HOPEWELL, husband of Ellznbvth II. Cap per Friends may view remains Tues., H P. m., at late residence, 3410 N. 23d at. Services and Int. private. CARSON. On June 18, OKOROE W,, husband of Slary A. Carson, Relatlvea and frlenda. also Third district police, ars In vited to tho services Wednesday 2 p, m at hla late residence, 830U Spring Garden at. Interment Northwood Cemetery, VI twin- Tnedny evening. ..fA!51r.,''",TI1"1 . Jf"' "", VIOLET Fro-IvibUr'or'AnniV rd"t".iati' HUNTBR, widow , rbomas S. Clos'nn and ir JJuly 6 7 yVacation Cruise Xj Y Montreal to the Sueniy y ( Hneclnl. triiln from " I I York, rlinrtered Mr, " nne 1 , I I KtJriilty." H iliiya. HlfiO. J I I All rxiienses from New I I I , York tu New York - L 0 TRAVICL IIKPT. J Cr. Wanmnker's j?l VyNv'Mlii nnnr.OrnterVt M0L PlillndelnlilK .VSJ. jrr-i, 1 J--SJJCFfViTrra&fo, JBeatljs llllFif In hly r.Ilrh . fft r llnlalluas u.l fel.n.L are Invited to attend the funeral, Thurs.. was a member, are Invited tn attend fun.rat June 21. nt 0 tt. in . Iteciulein mass nt Havr-il Tnurs,. H;30 a. m.. late resHlente 108 Dels. Heart ChurLh Cedar Brook, at lu a. in, war. ave. Solemn requiem mass at st Please nmlt flowers. Peter's Church I) a. m. Int St. Peter's Cem' BOON Suddenly. Juno 20. WM. BOON I HINOLUY. June 10, JOHN, son of Anni. i tlvi-a und friends Invited to and the late tleorge B ngley. Funeral, to . 2 p. in, 33i Roxboruugli which relatives and friends, also students eh. Int. Private, Westminster "' 0mriaifna Delaware Colleges Invited" s may call tuis ur. rnurs.. iju y. ic..uriii- m njs mother. Suddenly. June .20, PATRICK1?.'" "rVend 1" ma'J'c.li We '.M. 'n"""1"' William TneXTMB Hunter. ,"rl eervlceson Wed.. 2 x. n., fi. HL ,?le..r1?,'nce' 2304 Cathar Ine st. tuBMi-june ai, L. BTELI.A, dauah- ter of lata Matthias 11. and Hells II. Custer Relatives and friends Invlt.d to services. Thurs., a P, m.. residence, 2310 W. Cumber- .nd At'. ?Uh'r ""Vices at Trapps Lutn- "ORACH SIMON, son of Marjtsrrt T, and the late Charles B. Davis, 'otf 2225 Cedar 2v.'i n,''Vlvt". and 'rlends. Charles M. ?ftln ?d No- 0lii- r' l"l A, M.. and University Chapter. No. 280. II, A. C. In vited to funeral services, on Wed, after- '"UtPIlXAl?' Mt- Morlah Cem. i.5 ni.C0.N:7J.une 20' JOHN, huabnnd of late Charlotte Deacon. Relatives and friends, also employes of Atlantic Refining Co., mem Xll.?,1 S,ra.co JPresby. Church. Invited to o n5S5l'.Xfd:' 2.p- m" 1, residence, 1227 S:i?34 'n- frnwood Cem. Fr ends may call Tues. evening;, DlAIIOND.M.Tun. In lktta nrnmm Relatlvej and friends and Dlv. No. HO, q.'0, "" r 'nvltcd lo funeral. Wed.. :. , ,B,..m- residence of brother-in-law, ratrlck Murray, 2333 Oxford at. Hlith re culem mass at Bt, Kllzabelh's Church 10 ... Inti "0y Cross. DONAIiyB. June 11), 1020. MARY, widow ?' James Donahue (late of 748 N, Judson St.). Kuneral Wednesday, June 23, at 8!30 n. m., from her late residence. 2012 Rellevue at.. Tiosa. Illyh requiem mass at Church of our Jl!,?y .?' th9 J'01' Sou' t 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross. DOWD. June 20. 1U20. JOHN, husband of Mary Dowd (nes Flanagan). Relatives and tt!'2'". " Jl.O. nrlll Relief Asso., In X"'d ,i.un'r1! wd.. 8:30 a. m.. resi dence. 2183 8. Atden st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Moat Dlessed Sacrament 10 a. m. int. Holy Crosa Cem, ELKINTON. At London. Knland. BJxth Month, 20th. JOSEPH ELKINTON. ae4 01 year. Friends and relatives are Invited to mot with members of family Fifth-day. Blxth morrth, 24th, Meeting House, Arch and 'n..5,."7 fll 3 P- w. Interment at Jordans on 22d Inst. ELLts. June 21. at hw residence. 1001 N, Ilroad at.. FLORENCB MAY, daughter of John P. and Martha Y. Ellis, Relatives and friends Invited to cervices, Thurs.. 1 p. m.j Parlors of Msrttn Evoy & Bon, 2800 Dia mond st. Int. private, FARRELL. June 2i, 1020. 'WILLIAM E husband of Ann Farreli (nee Holloran). Rel atlves and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8:30 a. m late residence, 283S N. 21st st. solemn requiem mass St. Columba's Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. , FARRELL. Suddenly. June 10. MARY, daughter of Rose and late William Fnrretl, Relatives and friends, also Tsssyunk Circle, No. 23, L. F. of A.. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a, m.. from her late residence. 223 Oer H'.t st. High mass of requiem Sacred Uean Church 0:30 a, m. FARRKLI.Y. At the residence of her grandmother, M44 Wyaluslng ave on June 18, DOROTHY K daughter of Elliabeth Clemens (nee Dtalr), aged 14 years. An nouncement .of funeral later. FISHER: June 10, WILHELMINA, daughter of the late Andrew and Mary Fisher, In her 07th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m., from her late residence, n.12.", Dustletnn nve., Rustleton. Phtla. Int. For est Hills Cem. Train for Uustleton leaves Brnsd Pt. Bta.. 12:0.1 p. m. ORIFFITH. On June 21, 1020, If. PUR NELlORIFFlTH. Relatives nnd friends In vlled to funeral services on Tuesday at n t. m., at the residence nf son-in-law, Harold D. Elfreth. 2001 N. 13th st. Interment at Princess Anna. Md.. Wed., train leaving; Broadest. Station 10:01 a, tn. HAIO.On June 20. OEOROE IIAIO, aged M vears. Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited to the servlre. on Thurs., at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 28.10 Reed st. Interment private. Friends mov call Wed. evening. HAINEP. Haddonfleld. N. J., Sixth Month 2tat. HANNAH A., daughter of late Abra ham. nnd Ann E. Haines. Funeral Flfth-dny, Sixth Mopth 24th, at 2:30 p. m. John Hutch inson, 24 Euclid avs., Haddonfleld, N, J. HALL. Juris JJl. ELLA U. widow of Rarclay Halt, ag-fd, 78. Funeral services W'ed.. 2 p. m.. 1010 .County Line rd., Ilryn Mawr Pa. Int. private. NHAMMILL. June 21. ANNIE, widow of Patrick Hammlll. aged 72 yenis. Funeral Thure., 8 a. "m.. from 2022 Adams nve.. Camden. N J. RequIem"toass at St. Joseph a Church a. m. Int. NeWCadhedral Cem. MA.-Nii,y on jun. vi. v'-"' "r-' HANDLY. aged 71 years. Friends and James 13. Hyatt. Jr.. Council. No. ISTTfi. and U. of I... Invited to funeral services, ortvVVednes day, at 1:30 p. tn., at 2218 Jefferson st.,v Int. West I-aurel IU1I Cem. HARRISON. On June 22, 1020, Sr; LOUISE HARRISON, widow of James Har rlaon. Further notice of the funeral will be given from 4303 Westminster ave. HUFF. June 20. MARY, daughter oi Joalah It, S, nnd Margaret Huff. Funernl Thurs., 2 p. m., parents' residence, 1.112 S. Myrtlewood at. Int. ML Morlah Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. -HUFF. On June 20. 1020. EMMA LfiN. wife" of Jeremiah M. Huff. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services on Wed nesday, at H n. m., precisely, late residence. 2024 N. Hanibrey at. Further services at chapel Falrvlew Cemetery, noyertown. Pa., Thursday, at 10:30 a. m. Interment adjoin ing grounds. ' JONES. June 18. 1020. ELTZARETH J daughter of Hnt'.le T. Jones. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. late residence, 1010 Pt. Breeze ave. Int. Arlington Cem. KINSMAN. Suddenly. June 30. RICH ARD LOUIS, son of Nnoml K. and the late Rlchnrd R. Kinsman. In his 21st vear. Fu neral services Wed.. 2 p. in.. 0820 N. 0th St.. Oak Lane. Int. private. Remains may Do viewea rues. eve. LESLIE?. On June 20. THOMAS. hulinnd of the late Frnnle Potts I.eJlle, aged 80 years, formerly of Phila.. Pa., and Ocean Cltv, N, J. Service on Wed. morn., at 11 o'clock, at th Oliver It. Hair Illdg.. 1S20 Chestnut at. Interment Mt. Vernon C'em eterv LUNN. June 20. JAMES, son nf late John nd Ho so Lunn, of County Cavan, Ireland. Relatives and friends invited' tn funral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of brother. Peter Lunn, 104 N. Catnac st. High mnss of re nulem at St. John's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. LYNCH. June 20. HILDA, wife of An drew J. Lynch. runral Wed., 8:30 a. m.. from husband's risldence, 2227 Vine st. Sol emn requiem mass St, Francis's Church lu n. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. MASON. At Treriton. N. J., on June 18 MARGARET ANDERSON, beloved wife of William T, Mason and daughter of Mary and the late John Manning. Funeral on Wed., at 8:30 n. m.. from her sister's residence, 3857 Fnlrmount ae. Solemn re. iiulem mnss at St. James's Church at 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. MATHEWS. At Ocean City. N. J.. June 20. JORDAN, husband of Alice I). Mathews (nfe Ireland). Relatives and friends. alo members of St. Paul's Lodge. No. 481 F. nnd A, M.. Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 11 a. tn.. West Laurel Hill Cem. Chapel. McFADDEN. June 10. 1020. ANNA C.. widow of Charlra , McFaddn (nee Hnvle). runera!"Wed. morning, rtaldcnce J. P. Con Ivirs, 231 Oreen st. Mass at St, Augustine's Church 8:30 a m. Ilodv may be viewed Tues, eve. int. cntnedrat uem. McOOVERN. On June 20. JOHN MrC.OV ERN, husband of the late Rose Mc.Mahon, aged A0 years. Relatlvea nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral.' Wed.. 8:30 a. in., from residence, 18 Aberdeen terrace, Wavne. Pa. Kolemn requiem mass at St. Katharine's Church 0:30 n. m. Int. St. Denis. MIRICK. On June 20. CHARLES STEPHEN MIRICK. n his 70th yenr. Fu neral service on Wed. aft., nt 2 o'clock, at his late rraldence. 303 N. Narbcrth ave.. Narbprth, I'a. Interment nrlvnte. O'ROYLE. June 21. THOMAS A., hus band of Mary J. O'llnjle. RelaMvea nnd friends Invited to funernl, I'rl., 8:30 r. m.. from his lute residence. 403." ,N. 12th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holv Bepulrhre fern. OLSEN. June 20, OLE W., son of Ole M and Alma C. Olsen. aged 7. Funeral ser- Ices Wed., - p. in., J-J ni. wunamaker si, Int. private. PAOE. At Columbus, N, J., Jnue 20, 1020, ELIZABETH F.. widow of Dr. II. Page. Funeral services at her late resi dence, Wed,, 4 p. m, Relatlvea and frlenda are inviteu. PEW. At Mt. Holly, N. J., June 20, .1. Horttird. husband of Sarah E. Pew, aged AO. Funeral Wed., 2 p. m., 102 Hulme St., Mt, Holly. Int, Baptist Cem. QUIOLEY June 20. JOSEPH husband of the late Jennie Qulgley and son of Michael and Ellen Qulgley (nee Mnllaghan), aged 31. Relatives and friends, also em ployes P. II. T. Co., I'elham barn. Invited to funernl, Wed,, 8:30 a, m., late residence. (1S17 Oermantown nve Solemn requiem mass Holy Cross Church, Mount Airy, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, RICHARDSON. June 10. JOHN, son of lato John and Elisabeth Richardson, aged ,',1 Relatlvea nnd friends, ulso P, nnd R, Railroad employes, Invited tu funernl sen-. Ices. Wed., 1 p. m., at his late residence, 1010 Bhackamaxon at, Int, Hillside Cem., via funeral car RICHARDSON. At Ocean City N. J . June 21. CARRIE J. RICHARDSON. Fun eral services Thurs.. 1 p. m at her late Msldenee, SOO Clnnnmlnson me., Pulmvra N. J. Train leaves Market St. Ferry, Phila. 11:113 a. m. UUli At neveriy, i. j. on June 21, 1020, FANNIE A . widow of Theodore E Rue. Funeral r"lce Thursday, 1 p. m . lute residence. Walnut at., Beverly, N, j. Interment private. SCHNEIDER. At Riverside. N. J , June 20. THEOBALD, beloved husband of Cath nrlne Schneider. In his nilth year. Rela lives and frlenda. also St Peter's Beneficial SMITH. June 21, LOUISA E, SXHTii i '..,V u rt..i.n n.rvie.. ti...' oi"'"' .idence of daughter, 2013 E. Huntln.Snn ., int. nrlvate Friends may call v.,i .. CEMKTKRV TITS ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Lots.all prl9st rsaaonabls termr tfflcei.aunslde.ra, . Vstb SQOntnT. Mala UNHKRTAKERH " ISrfltT-XERS m llyl BROAD aVid IVpy DIAMOND BTEIN. June lpl Vint i . , . . Elisabeth and lite fcnVrl.sM' AnM I'unerai Thurs., 2 p. fn V.yl1' il 5f It Jasper st. Int.- Oakland c.mt,iiM,nc. 2 jSfl "Ji!!AiWf. after t n Il,lm"n b2'J husband of Mary F. Btockh2,mT,,I01'AS Iffl and son of the late John an 5! (n" Cors.i ham.' Funeral s5"vl?es Thue Ji".r,r ' 8tJ?IM late residence. 1283 BmBhl ?$ 8 nAM William If. Taylor (ne.Fr.imr'i'r W it i Thurs., 2 o. m,. from her ii,. ' Funrii Vi MAN. aged 80. Relatives anrt .i W,i'W ' Invlle In .llan.1 !,. ,..'"". "a frl.BS. ." fVom parloV"of JosepS' o.a'Fo"d' I Sf WODZINSKI June 20. Vlernn Marv and late Constant Wot.in:, V "" ef tlves and friends., also " Phila j$1 R'ls. O. M. No. Ml JJ. P. . A. A i.".-J0 invited to attend funeral. Thuri.1 "" . 2310 B. 8d St. High mass of r.mil, " lMy of Mt. Carmel Church n.$nVm Our "5Vf.Bsrtwn:r,.c'm'-A' 'Sners" ?,rm' '"- ZEISS. At herresldence 419 i"rj... on June ao, kmilt L.. daiiihii.,l,,i' t. Jte Charles and Mary Zelsi. aSJ'o'JJ " of funeral later, """""ncemto. T.WOAT, AnVKRTI8P.rffwn r THE WALNUT STREET liim. riM I?an Assoclat n" Pn K";p.f. Notice is hereby given that, puj' ,W. resolution of the board of d freeing "5 ' Walnut Rireet nnll.lln. B.JilrVl' of Tt i ntlon nf .rhlladelphin. passed Mireh loT'" a special assncia 1020, a IT5.'. '"nwesi corner of nth and Wiin rX rmiaueipnia, to ibko acton on th. s.". or disapproval of. nnd to vote for n.t.Wl?i the proposed increase of caplui JlSeV'f'H associaflon from Wim.onp to 5!ooo onV"' ua(-AH C, A, COWEr JAMKS A. WALKER.'7' "inciter. LOST AND Touwn uiAAiu.iy ijosi. square-cut u... . weight 3.83 carats, the ston. .. r Rtu "i.i-rMw'n Haver?. S SS .ii o .ncriiiui, on rev urerfi iinti t h. v reward If returned to J. E. Caldwell tH1 9 Ceatnut and Juniper ats, v-,law" t Co,, f J RING Lost O Lost, diamond cluster ring. ,0lt77 '' nter surrounded with 18 dlamoiS. V i g from Blst and Walnut tJ mi '.'l .1 mm! liberal rnw.rrl tifc... V!..i&.M cen going Sansom: liberal reward. rhone Del. t(j J v or wainui oa.'u. HELP "WAyTED rEMAT.l ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHER WORTH-WHILE YOUNO W0.MEK Is one of the advantages of DELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO Alas TOU ARE PAID WHILE LEARNINO LUNCHES AT C03T COZY RECREATION ROOM3 MEDICAL ADVICE SICKNESS BENEFITS A REAL OPPORTUNITY WITH PERMANENCY AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT SEE MISS STEVENSON. 1031 ARCH ST. or any of the following If more convenlesu' I MISS SMITH 400 Market St. MISS ORR 20 W. Chelten v. MISS HEILLEY, 120 S. Did it. Open 0 a, m. to 0 p. m, DELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENKA. TtnnKKEEPER. double entry, and tvclit. female, wanted In retail lumber ard; murt' be experlencea oooKKeeper ana :ypni. an 1100 N. 3d st. BOOKKEEPER nnd stenographer for am II . personal set of books: location center if . Cliy; l- tfu. leaser uicc. ,a nill.DNURSE wanted to care for 5-earlJ JI girl: must speaK gooa bngnsn one ome-., languago preferred, but not essential, replfl bv letter giving references, a 0-j. L.ac Office r-r.te.itirfl. in tnren nfflre: good SHlsry anl working conditions; must be cxperlenreiil P 3111. I-eflger unice. .. COOK An unusually attractive ponltlon i offered a white girl who Is a good rook and who Is neat and clean, no duties outidj of kitchen; must go to Atlantic City lln family for summer, but position Is rerma nent: good wages. Call In person at . IJM 1 1 untlng Park nve, nr nhnne wio. tim ', COOK wanted; white woman, plain coomni. Pall 1817 N, Broad. . OIRL. exiierlenced on Tower tabulatlni machine ixrellent ''PP0,'''nlt'1in7?t,1L able to Instruct: state salary, etc. I S1J, ledger Office. OIRLS OVER 10 -100 WANTED YEARS OK A0E 1J CIOARETTE DEPARTMENT NO EXPRRIENCK1 NECnsSARt W LOH'f AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE .STEADY WORK. HBrKsAsD OOOD PAAYT SBZ'?S1a "aaE,lRDM3 oSM.1' ainLS and youno women for light work ...rod PACKINO. ICINO AND MISCELLANEOSJ experience not ne"""J..rmal pleasant surroundings, rapid advancemul lunch served at cost APPLY NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANT 1301 Qlenwood ave. OIRLS wanted for light h"irVl! family: 4 adults Margolles. ... ; Ulan SCHOOL Instructor wanted to UjJJ . selling; hlg.1.grHde "In. ;l'f,,fi learning: commission ana earn 325. Ledger Office. r LONG-DISTANCE TELKrHONB OPERATINO j IS THE MOST INTERESTING WORK IN THE CITY FOR YOUNO W0MB S14 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASES FINE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AT ONCE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM ROOM 731. BOURSE RUILDINO FOURTH ST., BELOW MARKET 8 A. M. TO 8 P. SI. SEE SflSS JENNINGS opporiunuy w -';..., , see ' ,';.. N.w York Shlpbiir.dlnif ."' deni----.,,,.;,, 'for . i BTKNOGRA tr.H. .'--; g08.1iuK initial "-"--.- unnn v " .,n .lenenns rriiuiict"-w" ,, 1. n II .11 . - "ri i,..ini, An nk for 11. I1 . , n. I. M !.. r, a tmsMl. rxperlenefil . 0f r-ft Tlosa st easi i , . employmenL ft;-s;..i1(, i.r'(Vcr' STENOORAPIinRS i ;;,) it. I Co. 51 N .Unriatrl. 11- Kti a1 nil -l'y "t7i-rS-1,ookkeePr i - . BTENtXJltArtiB." ,;; location " c!S5Syt2ffiss- ' TELEPHONP! OPERATOR?--OI;,d'l,rlWnlj SrnS: CoVihnd'iln"""- j ...... ..nina. ambltlpu-T.l.tnL's' U?: r?a.ln'r!l.nroPOMl.r'lffibfl1 gei "".,:. .nd rashlerlng ."."LivVnT rhsnes meeting or. tne stockhnM..::.'"'" lion will be held on Frllr j-i"" it 8 0 c ock p. m at ltrlae'.,.i,d. 3 .i I f. LAIINDRESS. colored "is , go to jeart the summer; reference Walnut at. Preston j-31 rirTwor. SALESLADIES wanted J"' Frr'iiforitt Annlv Wnnlwnrth Co. 4 !: ----7, STENOGRAPHER. "'''""Sid AucallJ ycara of age: must ha e JJ vtry good and ft high order of l'"'nrf ,ry rut .. .. staf nni in in ..I.. 1 1 mm- pnono TYPT8TfVi: n"lM,ff W, JSS ' T.Vh nst af.0 . to -lit with i-jjtott, tor " , . s MmamMi.-A t'elfrIm'rt'V X s I . A .1