U.1JIM" iHfWl,i,li,.iW.I .r' ' V V " " ' ,7fi Br b DIVIDED ON CHOICE OF NORTHEAST HEAD Somo Favor Conservative, Others Aggrooalve, to Succeed Lato Dr. A. J. Morrison I 4 i .. . hiSiir. i. ithc Wnrtmcnt- of mathe- f tnitlM, Is nlxo mentioned for tlic nost. .use ine tieciaion of tin attorney f0.ff Ik JfKlslnturc retiring clucn- i. Vv." V.Be.0J"!'Jr winch would "Open K Ills Thnmn.e... f d gyaNJIKa 'BBBMCi UJSDGEB-iPHlIAb'EiliPJEriA, TWMDBSPAy. JUNE '3D, 1 .'. JJK- 4' M' ?Fn3PR ,t"f. j.V' -' ": force DR. G. D. STRADLINQ LOOMS Wrlston in sentiment Is said to exist among the faculty and alumni of the Northeast High School n to a successor to the late Dry Andrew J. Morrison as PSvhlle It Is considered probable that choice of n head for the school will not be made until ft meeting of the Ilonrd of Education on July 33. there has been much speculation as to the possibilities The sentiment qf the faculty and alumni, it is expected, will play an Important part in Influencing- the choice of the board. Feclln on this point has developed a sharp difference of opinion amonc two factions In the school faculty and alumni as to the typo of man de sired to head the school. The older clement is said to favor t man of the traditional type, n con servative man who will adhere closely to the methods which have guided the school during tho last; decade or so. The Toungcr men want a man with new Ideas, an nusrcsslye typo of man, not afraid to put on trial new ideals and n Expression of opinion seems to favor Dr Oeorge F. Strndllng, former profes sor of chemistry at the school, who re signed after many years' service to join (he American forces overseas. After the wir he returned to the school. Doctor Stradllng. it Is pointed out, is nanular with both elements In tho school ink combines tbo conservatism of the elder men with the progressive spirit of the younger educators. Professor Wesley W. Stevenson, nct- rclinqulsh Mm position on n, ,, ' the Central tlfirli HM,i ..:".. will probable bfchosen by the boar UkelTchoK lmV bCC" mCntl0ncd ns 'two hurt'iVfactories One Scalded by Dolling Dye, Other Fell Three Stories Two workmen arc In a serious con dltlon at tho Frankford Hospital as a result of accidents In Industrial plants in the northeastern section of tho city Jacob Llttctt. thlrty-one years old! of 1310 Norfh Orlannn street, was scalded by upsetting a tub of boiling dye over himself at the Service Dye Manufacturing Co., Adams and Blinwn streets. The accident occurred when he BllDped while carrying tho tub of dyn He wns burned from head to fool Harry Mnttis, of 2110 Knit Will an s tree . receive, his Injuries when be fell three stories (o the cellar of a working aii nt Mnrgnretta and Her mucin, streets, lie sustained a fractured BKUU ENTERTAIN 45UJIDDIES Christian Volunteers Take Tender- loin Children for Outing In Park , The Christian Volunteers' Church wore host to 450 children from tender loin and slum districts at Willow Grove Park today. The boys and girls left tho headquarters of the church, 003 Mnn street, nnd went to the pnrk in special cars. Hefreshments were pro vided frco for all of the children and tho mothers who accompanied them. The children were also given the opportunity to try out. tho different park amuse ments. Music was furnished by the St. 1 rands Boys' Band, of St. Francis Anvlcr s school, 2321 Orccn street. gL.si44 J&BaJ1s5 k-T""-j j " 700 YeWktcluviati Witk His Bell In the early years of our city watch men were employed to "make the rounds" at' fixed intervals during the night to ring a bell and cry tho hour. The ringing of the bell wns to assure the citizens that their property was being guarded. Being waked by a bell-ringer would annoy us now when we have the assurance that our money and valuables are safd in the vaults of our bank. Our vaults defy both flames and bur glary. , Money deposited with us in a checking necount is safe nnd enrns 2: money de posited in a savings fund account Vifo. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52D STREET "The Cuarmnttm U Iht Bank for M." $5000.00 Open Challenge jfexistaten MINUTE MAN SIX LEXINGTON MOTOR CO,. OF NEW YORK CHALLENGED any motor car of any make with 4, 6, 8 or 12 cylin ders, selling at any price, to a competi tion on the following points Gasoline Economy Acceleration or "Get Away" Fast Speed on High Gear Tire Mileage Economy Slow Speed on High Gear Slow High-Gear Power on Hills Fast High-Gear Power on Hills This is not a bet or wager. It is an offer of $5000.00 to car owners, dealers, or both, whose car excels the perform ance of the Lexington Minute Man Six. The only condition is that the con testant must prove conclusively that the car entered is a genuine stock model and that standard test gasoline is used. This challenge was not accepted, proving the reliability and superiority of Lexington Motor Cars. We will be pleased to prove the above qualities to prospective purchasers. Immediate Delivery on All Models LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. W, A. Kusrr, rretldent i.kxinoton mtir.niNOfc uni.ttia nortu imoAH street Atlantis Cllr hrrvlrr fltutloni SJ.J4-86 8. nelav.arr Mr. l.r.lmton Jlolor Company, (.'onnrraOllr, Indiana, ' " CAMD 1920 15; EN WILL JOIN IESI GAS RISE PRO "Wo Will Fight Thia Application for Higher Rato to Limit," Says Mayor Ellis GOES FROM $1.15 TO $1.55 the New Jcmcy Public Utilities Com- mlnslon,. "Wc wIU fight this application to tho limit," asserted Mayor Kills, of Cam. den. "The pcoplo are burdened to ex ress now and we will leave nothing un done to have the Public Utilities Com mission deny the application." Mayor Ellis discussed tho pending legal battle with Mayor Glllen, of New ark, over tho long-distance telephone this morning. That city will also fight the company's request. David Jester, president of the Cam den Council, this afternoon Issued a call for a special meeting of that body at y a Uy'i Camden Is going to join other New Jersey communities in fighting the ap plication for Increase In rates made yesterday by the Public Service Gas Co. Tho present rate for gas Is .$1.15 per 1000 cubic feet. The new rate requested Is $1.55. The application was made to 8 o clock tomorrow night. The c formal protest against the rate boost will be made at the meeting. City Solicitor Bleakly will bo Instructed to attend the hearings before the commis sion nt Trenton. The new rate of $1.55 is asked for gas used up to 20,000 cubic feet. Dcyond that amount a sliding scale is provided as under tho old rates, although the sliding rates requested arc proportionately as large as the Initial increase. I. Boy, 3, Dies From 8calds Walter Kelly, threo years old, 2007 south Uouvlcr street, died In HI. .Ag nes's Hospital at neon today as the re sult of scalds which lio received while playing In his home. Beatijg AMEEt.ET. At th Masonic Homf,Jun M. rnr.DRmcic ambelbt. d ss. ria (Ivca and friends, alao Itarman Lodra. No. 125, K. and A. M.. ara lnvltrd In attend fu neral. Thura., 3 p. m.. at the Home, 8383 N. Hrood at. .Int. Ornmount Cejm. ANDKItSON. On June 29, IlOHEItT I ANDEriBON, Jr., son of tlobart U and Laura May Andtraon, ad 17 yeara. Rela tive and f rUr.de are Invited to the aervleea, on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at hli late residence, BOM N. Mh et. Interment private. M4 DKATII8 A7WOOD. June 28, HAnillET M.. wlto of Alfred H. Atwood. Ilelatlvea and friend Invited to attend funeral Frl,, 1 p. m.. from late reeldence, Ilartrain ave., west nf Oak lane, I'rlmoa, r. Services at (,'olllngdale niDtl.t church 2 p. m. Int. prlvatu HAtlHEn. June 28, CIIAItLES SUMNEIt DAItliKn, ased 0. Kunernl services Wed.. 8 p. m., at Chelten Ave, Baptltt Church. Oer mantown. Int. Walilnsford, Oonn. IJAVEH. June 27, HAKAII J., widow of Thomas P. Hayes. Kunernl services Wed.. It a. m.. at the home of her daughter. Mrs, Aubrey Howard Williams. 310 Illshland avc. chestnut HIM, Int. private. nrtAIJErt. On June 20, EMMA K. nnAURIl. Ilelatlvea and friends nro In vited to the aervlcee, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver If. Hair Dlde;., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cem. HHANN. June 28. JAMEP, husband nf Mary F. Tlrann. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Thura,, R:3o a, m., 1014 Bharawood at. Solemn requiem mass, Church of Oeeu, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RllillMlllIM I'-'i'XSp lwj(p: im: If C7) I I JJenguyer I I 1214 Walnut Street 1 Pre-Holiday Values I 1 Interesting Specials I I IV s-l I I Summer Dresses 1 I W MfiiiaUU J I lJj and upward $. I j' A most beautiful showing of Ginghams q I Ifi domestic and Imported Dotted Swiss, 1 I iiiii;' LarK voiies, vvooicn ana ouk sport, SKirw, ;i.ii v in f lgurca ueorgeiies ana oport f rocKR. ?i ftl!k )) mm I 111! 4xM I It :S l nunuaEurKWHMHlJKJW Foreign Fields THE making of investigations and reports in foreign fields reauires an organization specially trained, to adapt itself to conditions in foreign countries and to successfully cope with the conditions incidental to language, customs and temperament. Our staff of engineers has successfully met all the requirements of this most exacting branch of engineering work. At present, among other foreign prob lems, a large force of our engineers are preparing a .solution to the water and sewer problems of the Cities of Athens and Piraeus, Greece. With exceptional facilities for in vestigation, valuation and engineering work, we are prepared to handle all of such work at home or abroad. Past success in this field is a guaran tee of satisfactory service. Address your inquiry jfort, $acon & avts iSnatneere MKATnH mitVF.Ftlnr,. 17 band of Ella C. lfrlnea.' friends, alio Crescent Cattle 1920, JOHN II.. hut. iiciau ilvea No. 8. O, 13.1 Enrlne Co. No. el, P. F. TJ.i In lur.ntfl x-eiroi P.nn, Rtata tflra A. an nviira 10 attend runerai, Tnurt., 3 p, are m. chael's Church 10 a vameqrai cem. ttldence. nfifl2 Thomninn at inl. V..t laurel mil Cem. Friends may call Wed. UUZriT. At his residence. MI3 W, Chellen ftY?i'..9."rn,n"",'n' n " 28. MII.TOS W. r.ViZI!1- Servlca on Thurt. mornln at 10 oclock. at the Oliver If. ITair llld.. 1820 Uieetmtt at. Interment at Friends Burial Oround, 8alem. N. J. nemalnt may be viewed Wed, eve. after n p. m.. at 18J0 Chestnut at., aleo at Frlendt' Meeting House, on Thura, at I:J0 p. m.. previous to private Interment. AMnlPrE,I','',un, 2rt, 1028. ELIZABETH ?Alm'l,u. (P" Oulnn). nelativea and i'X1 ar,, Invited to attend funeral, Thura.. 8:30 a. m., trom.htr late residence. 1710 N. American at. High requiem mass He. Mi ni, precisely. Int. New ,.J 1'AI5,'?1',7rSud$.'nl'' Jun IT- ADOLPIIUB. I.n,f.onlll,,',m.!, an" Elliabelh O. Chard, .f....1,0, u nllWi and f rlenda Invited to nnll Jl1-' ? p' m-. Parents' residence. Cem, 0,rn,t "; "' Trinity Lutheran CHENEY. Funeral servlcea and Int. Private. at convenience o: family. r0I;iAN i""6 29- MATIT. widow of i...n ill Smn' "I'l1 Thura.. 8:30 a. m., mir.'.,l,.niS'.!!2?.a."- Oakdale at. Hlih Ro'lV" 'Hepch'nT. ChUrCh 1D m' "" r,t t.?-"?,1,' iu"12. 1P0. ANNA, wife iLul VJ'e !Lm "R-'J?' nlHvej and frlendt invited to funeral, Thura., 8:80 ft. m.. reel it" fit 'lliWl. "J. Solemn rfSulJm' rnaaa c5.-h8etdr.A"ce,m.ChUrCh ,0 m' lnt' Ntw DAV.f y50nJ Jun8 :o' JO" hutband ?J.JA.nn v' Davenport, ared 1. Helatlvea F. and A. M.. Invited to funeral, Fr .. 2 p ii.rM'?c',T..,9p; 9nl" ."-i Merchant- ' '"! vrivaie. f rir-nat mv ran nEATHS II0JCH8TUHI,. )f Charlea Iloeli , CAflOLlNB, M (nee Huck). flelat"! IIOIV line HH. of Charlea Hocliatuht (nee and friends, members Holy Famllv. Ilof Hoelety. Ladles' Aid Society, fit, VlncAt ?Ip.h.,n , A.i-Ium. Tacony. Invited to ftw tieral. Frl.. 7.80 a. m late retldence, 18., Rk-Ve.TC05'Jl0,Xnn ""."? .?.'- viiuiiii a, in. mil iivir.. A tonlfnclueTa ueoeemer ..HOOAN. Suddenly, on June 27.MlfHAnt4' fiB M.Aon C Vi ''" n,rl,!' """l Honoraltj, .3 Hotan. aed 28 jea-s. nelntlvna and fri.nd..! -m and employee of Penna h It end p.nnV Invited to fu.'VJ jeral, Thuraday mornlnr, ai 8:30 o'clock;'; from hla sister's residence. 1470, N. Wlton,j at Solemn requiem mass at St. Oreror.'a;;a3 f.hurch at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cro' '" t.AIfAN On June 27. 1020, neverendV' -"" iiuj.aiiam, rector of nt. oa & a Church, 20lh and Dlcklnaon at anU .iff if the late nichard and Hanora Holahan , iJjB brother of nev. Edward J. Holaha. .!& v. rlBll...a .., i..a- ,.. . .. 'jmMUt r-.r- .. .... . .,U w.u. , "Ot.AlfAN:o June JAMES A. HOLAHAN, son i and 5r.!..y' "'ftllvea and friends Invited to Cu H!;.nn ?hx,T'y 0 o'clock. Solemn ?..,' A.; 1 H'v'n omse. a. u:av. inter ment St. Oabrlel'a. .JONES. At Moornatown. N. J.. June a.- MAHT J. . HIIU8TEII. widow of William.' jnnes, aced 'a. Funeral Thi,.. . n r, n. .. !-' residence, 200 8, Church et.'. Moireatowji, fr JONES.-jTune 2(1. MART J. Thurt. eve. LIE, IIAn .sill ,Ha n.w.ll.a Ak J,1'tl-,il!iLD,w'"on ave., on June 28 H5 BROADWAY NEW YORK KEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO At the Powetton Apartments. Inn IV nn fun. 4k O.nt.t WT.T4THTT, j. ..' 'J. ?". ' fc7.. ;;r .7 ir..i..' 'A"w C.rrv,c;" '"I nter m Ji..f Jiton-. r"- 0, Thursdiy. DELANEY.June 2. CATHEIUNE M.. ?.nJ,vh"r..5 '. 'Si Edw.M a"d V Men De'. 274B N V?,fhb.rolto"ln-1,w' Albri, Danitel SL-.'HP'" Chuf": 10 m. Int. Hoi? Benulohra Cem. ,x2v- 8ullnly. at Thorneroft. Ard Kr'i-.l"--""" i- BAMUEJ, a., 2d. son of Hi . ,1, ; ".. . w. Dixon. Tiiivtts''i7 A?!"lmJL" " iven private, Thura MU'I III Cm. .- EVANfc 10:30 On June 26, .,.. i,..i ' C Jones, ltelttlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Thura.. 8:30 a. m.. later resldenre 828 N. 84lh at. Holemn reiulm mass at the Church nf Our Lady of Vlo tory 10 a. m. Int. St. Uenla'a (iem. ,nKA8nS5?.'?..Al '-neatter. Pa . June V, 1020. HBP.M1NE KA8EDERO tnee Rtelni; if'A 0T-.B",l'!c'" Thura.. 2 p. m.. at parlof of Out A. Klrchner. 1301 W. Lehigh ave. Int. private. Northwood Cem ' o..'5E''UTir-0n.Jun' "'' JAMES, hueband'hf Sutan Kelly. Due notice will be given from retldence. 881 N. 48th tt. fceSMJeT.- iun"., 2.n:- WtMA.M F.. hu b.TS4 "Mi. V Kn"ff ,l" Keahl). rtela !iV.?.Jfn.d u !n,,5' J11"' Talntera' Union. ar Invited to attend funeral eervlcea. Sat.. 10 ' a. m., aon-ln-law'a realdenc. Cleoraa H. liamtilln. . R27 f f,6th at. Int. Femirobd mBmmaniiBgTiinintTiTipa;:wnB tM n lay wnnininiiatiiiiniupmHnnmrTnitiimi nminiinmrTniHTiTiTemtiimneit'tflg mn e-e a w-n.a .- EVANS. er.d 1? v. "..","' ti.'"" " leal, Calif, -. -. ,u iiomo in irop- F03TEli June 28. JAMES, hutband ef Ttote Foster (nee Kelly) neliiiv.. J friends Invited to funel.x'-riiur" 7 io m HIhrm...n.V ff,9Ii1Ul,n Nu'derfnintowri: frlendt. also Perklns'lodte. No. 402. f! .Sd 7V-.n'Pr,!.v,a'r- Ut9 """""'' HAHPEL. On June 80, 11)20. PANVfR n HArtPEL. daughter of the late Charles S and Itebecca E. Hlhbe. ned 4 years" nelfl tlvea and Irlejda Invited to funeral on sit urday. at 10:30 a. m.. at th. residence of her husband. Harry lurpel. sn E. soih .t Cheater. Pa. Interment Cheater Husal Ceni'. ' HATtTZELt,. At Harrltburr. Pa T,,n. 27. CHARLES, HAItTZELL. Sr, RelatuSS and friends Invited to funeral tervlcet Wed 2 n. m. preclaely. chapel of Kirk A ni 6301 Oermantown ave., Phlla, Int. private ' HEATllCOTE. On June : lR WAHD U. huaband of Elma T. Heaiheote aed B0 yeara. Itelatlvee and frlendi ai.i Tenna-. Lode. No. 380. F. end A. XI . n?iS Arch Chanter. No. 248; PhlUdl phVa Com mandery No. 2. K. T.i Lu Lu TempK A A O M M. ft , .mnnu. -j ... u,D4e. ..' 'A i, - m '""..j V,-!"" .vTana' APiUi w, e .e. muu JITHTQ Alumni ofearly elthtles. are Invited to the eervlcea. Thuraday afternoon, at 2 o'clori at hla late realdence. 030 N. 68th it In. terment, at Northwood Cemetery. Vlewlnz Wedneeday evenlnr. viewini HIIIB8. Suddenly, on June 27. L. stav. LEY. ton of Louts and Hannah Hlbbt. aaed Hi yeara. Relatives and frlendt are Invlieli to the services, on Thura., at 2 p. m at hi. late retldence. 1480 8. Allleon tt. Iri erment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. ""erment Wgg7 THE-TRUTH THAT E MBODIE S - ALL TRUTH Cem. Friends may call Frl eve.' t K5.tnyiV '"."V 2T-.l Atlantic C ty. r. Vi..'A15 i ; wid0.w ?f John J- Krlder.. nel atlvea and frlendt Invited to funeral, Thura.. Phlla. Int. North Laurel Hill Cem. ' LpVEJOY June 2D. EMMA W.. wldow'Iif Dlah Lovejoy, aaed 72. Funeral Wed.. 10.-S0 a. m.. residence. Dilatr. N. J. Int. private,, MALLETTE. On June 20, J. LOUI8A. widow of William Mallette. Servicer tin Thurt. afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the retl S,'nic". .fJ.h,"r..d,;yth,,r' Mr"' Elliabelh M. ?.'? iUn '.?!.h V- 'nlcrnwnt private, at North Cedar Hill tern. MAT.OVR. Tun. m r.fr.AKtnn Int. W ??""'" ,' th. Ute Edward"and Sophia i: int. veMjtaIon, Relative, and friends Invited to .urri, jiiiira,. o:ju a, m., ni w. weaver , f-;i M';.Alr'', Solemn r-nul-m mate Holyw;! Cem ' ' "' "' ntw t-ii'ari ,' t,I.,A.nXrV,un" ?S: BEriTHA. wife of the " late Jacob Marx. Funeral unices Thura.. 3 ? m-.,t, ,h? dauihter'e realdence, Mn. prlvi'le! ''' Jr" 2065 W Bo,on in"- tiW1'-!! Norrlstown. Pa.. June 29. ?' ,w n,T,d.?w ot in. Mather. In her 74th year. Relatives and frlendt are Invited l0.'!"1 .f.un'r'. fifth-day. Seventh Month Jt (July 1). a p. m.. from the realdence of her brpth-r. John J. Williams. . 1101 D Kalb at., Norrletown. Pa. Int. private JIATIUEr. On Jun 27. DErtTHA STUART, wife of Charlea H. .Mathleu. Serv ices and Interment private. MAYER. June 20. CHARLES R. eon of John and Louisa Mayer, aaed 20, Funeral WXftt! K. ' C;S0 p' m" Pn' residence. 1728 , Allegheny eve. Int. Femwood Cem. , Remains mav be viewed Thura. eve. :Omlt rowers. Member of Concordia Loda. No. J7. F and A M. . L. O. O. M.. No. m and Electrical Workers' Union. No, 08. are In- Vlt0, McOINN. On, June 27. 1020. MAnt A.. wdow of Patrick ..McOlnn. Relatlvea. ancj friend!; of the family Invited to funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late resi dence, 1353 Lycomlnjr at. High maea ot re i.lL '. S,V ,stPhen'a Church at 10 a. m. '"'SISJS.."01' Cr Cemetery. MIEDEL Suddenly. June 28. aEOROB M.. hutband ot Marie Mledel. Relatlvea nd friends, alt organizations of which he was a. member. Invited to funeral eervlcea. Thurji,. 1Qi-l?.i..,n,;.iT1B w- Montgomery ave. Int. MONTAOUE June 28. HELEN C. wife of John C. Montagu, aged 23. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurt.. 8 a. m.. parlors Tliomaa C. Brogan. n4th and J Ine ata. High meet 8t. Carthase's Churcll 0:??n"rir?l'x, mt Hnlv Croes Cem. ,n5Inn,9A?T:Wood,t"-n. N. J.. June 28. 102n. BUELAH L. MORGAN. Relatlvea and friends re;pctfully Invited to attend funeral services, from her late realdence In Woods-t0?'"'.-; ,J Thura.. July 1. at 2 p. m. Int. at Frlnds' Cemetery. Woodetown. N. J. O'NEILL June 20. DANIEL, eon of the ' ' late Edward and Marv O'Neill (ne Murray). Relatives, friends and P. R. II. Relief Atso.., are Invited to attend funernl. Sat.. 8:3ft a. ;,': m.. from retldence of Joseph D. Oelaz. 1828 '' N. 2d et. Solemn requiem mesa St. Michael's " Chiirch in a. m. Int. Hoiv Sepulchre Cem. .. PHY. June 28. HANNA S.. widow of . ine late cnarles Phy. aged 80. Funeral services at lata residence. Old Ford road. Cjmwyd. on Thura., 2 p. m. Int. private. REED. June 25, 1020. JOSEPHINE . REED, aged 72 years. Relatlvea and friends. , -' Columbia Home, No. 8, B. of A., Invited tof.'30J funeral eervlcea Thura., 2 p.m.. at parlors'.,i nf Tlflwu llrm rtrnnrl anil lTnntlnr Tmrt' f ave. Int. private'. "r ' College People are still going about with their eyes eagerly alight, hunting for the honest man and the honest product When that search is rewarded, nothing but betrayal can break or lessen their allegiance. It has been pathetically true from the begin' ning of time, that men admire honor in others even when they have smirched it in themselves. Humanity may be a million years old in point of time, but it is as young as this morning's sun in its pursuit of the ideal. After two thousand years of disappoint' ment and disillusion, the eternal verities and the eternal values still prevail The elemental truths are still true; the man whose word is good is still the secret hero of our inmost hearts. We smile, perhaps, at the spectacular triumph of the trickster; but while we smile, we hate the trick by which he filched that sham success. Even in an era of unbridled extravagance, Ghen, on the surface, men appear to have lost all sense of proportion, that which is sound, and good, and true, is more admired, and more desired, than ever. In such feverish times, the mediocre and the meretricious only seem to be admitted tofequality with that which is worthy, because they tall heir to the overflow which excellence is unable to supply. The process of discrimination between the sham and the solid, the superficial and the I Cepyrlgbt IttO, Cailllw Uetar Cat CoaseAy substantial, goes on, just as before, without interruption. That which is unworthy carries its own punishment, and its own penalty its true character is inevitably disclosed in due time, even though a temporary prosperity comes to it from the caprice of the unthinking. When 'the tumult and the shouting' dies down, the strong man, the strong institu' tion, the true artist, and the true work' man, in any and every vocation, is more solidly entrenched than ever. Even though it be surrounded, and seem' ingly obscured by sham and pretense, noth ing in this world is discovered so surely as solid merit Nothing stands out so strikingly, by way of contrast, as genuineness and genius. No special and painstaking effort of hand or heart, or brain or brawn, that goes to the buildingofsomethingsuperior,is ever wasted. Cheapness and compromise, substitution and surrender these, in the long run, arc the real sources of waste. The unceasing search of the mass of man' kind for that which is good and enduring this is the only law of supply and dc mahd with which the superior craftsman need concern himself. Let him dedicate his life to the satisfaction of this restless hunger of the human heart, and he can, if he will, remove himself be yond the reach of rivalry. This is the truth that embodies all truth; this is the truth that makes men free. ROBB. June 28. MAItOARET CO Wdo nf William rtnt.h Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Thurt., 1 p. m.. at nun.. & Lehigh ave. int.' her late residence. 1532 W. private. ROWEN. June 27. STEPHEN ROWEN. husband of the late Mary Rower. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Thura., 8:30 a. m.. from hit late retldence. 117 Brown st. Solemn requiem mate at fie Immaculate Conception Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crete Cem. , . RYAN June 27. MAROARF.T M.. daugh ter nt the la'e John J. and Mary A. Ryan. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thura.. 8:3ft a. m., late retldence. 230S N. lh it. Solemn reo.ulem mass St. Edward Church 1ft a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem. ItTNARD. At her residence, the Esmond, on Juno 28. CATHARINE THORN RY NARD Relatives und friends are Invited to services, on Thure. afternon at 1 o'cloek. at the Oliver H Hair Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut St. Interment private PCHAFFER At Washington. D. ,C, June 27, 1R20. ANNM widow nf PemiieL Schnrfer. formerly of 738 Byard St.. Phlla. Interment at Femwood Cem. Wed.. 1p.m., BCHOFIELD. June 28. MARY B . wife of George II. Sehnfleld and daughter of the late James H end Rebecca Zanes aged R2. Rela. tlvea and friends Invited to funerel services Thure. 4 v. m-. at her late residence. 8217 Rare et Int Snlem, N. J SHANE --June 28. SUSAN r. SHANE, wife of Henry C. Shitne. aged 74. Funeral services Thurs.. 8 p m.. residence. n"0fl Mai. colm st ClMh and Whitby ave). Int. private, Femwood Cem SHAIIPLE8S In Media June 20. 102ft, ANNIE IRWIN, wife nf Rufes E. Sharplets, aged 84. Relatives end friends nlw S. and D of L and S. of B.. Invited to funeral services. In Christ Church. Frl.. 2 p. m. Friends may call Thurs . 7 to 1) p. m. Int. Pr!sl"nF.MAKER -June 20. W20 WILLIAM T SHOEMAKER, aged 8ft. Relatives and friends iir.- Invited to .ttend funeral services. Frl . 10 3ft a m . nt the residence nf his brother-in-law. O. B Dickinson 13th nnd Potter ste Chester Pa. Int. prlvite SMELTZER June 28 JOSEPH A. 8MEI.TZER. husband of Hannah tfmeltier tree Bolti-n' Relatives, friends, also mem bers of P O. S of A No. 270. O. of I. A.. No ,-i8u. PUT Wlfare Assn. and United, Cai men's Ae-o.. imlted to a'teml funeral services at hie late residence S.'.ia N. 2.1th st. Thurs. 1 p. m. sharp. Remains mav be viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p. m. Int. Hillside CfSTAI.EY June 20 Rev FREDERICK W. FTAI.EY Services Thurs. 2 p. m . et St. Peter's Lutheran Churrh. Rarren Hill. Slonl gnmerv county. Pa. Remains mav be viewed st Iste rctllence. 131 Cheet'T nlke Colllng dale. Pa Wed. eve. from 7 3(1 to 0. PTBINHART June 20. HERMAN, hut band of M.irv Stelnhnrt. Duo notlro of fu neral will I nlen. TREANOR June 27 ELIZABETH, wldm of Oeorge Treanor. Relatives nnd friends, also Penn Treaty Council, No 17. D. of I,., Inv'.ted to funeral services. Tliur . 2 p. m., at late residence. 31.14 Custer tt. Int private. Foriest HIMs Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. K tn 10 i. m. TURNER t Grenloch N J June 20 1020, MIRIAM B wife of Panlel Turner luneral ten Ices Thurs., 1 p m . ut her lati residence. Orenloch. N J TWAY-June 27. MAY JANE, widow ot G'oige H Twav nnd mother of Eva Tway Comley Funeral services Frl ,2pm. la's. resilience, SOS Linden st . I'amden, N. J, lit prlvnte, Harltle-h Cem. Frleiula may cult Thurs. 7 to 0 p. ni. VOI.TZT Suddenly. June 20. MAR VOLTZT 'nee WeteihcH kerl widow of WIU Ham P. Vnltit. aged A I. Itelstivea. frlendi . .l Onakcr Cltv Review 214 W. B A. of M Invited to fune-nl wrlrc. Nut , 2 n. in., ! residence uf sen 4731 F.dmnnd St.. Frank, ford Int. Northwood Cem. Friends call Vil . ,... .., . ..:., VU.N ftr.llJA, wn .yu- -, ili.u, JUISt --.A n-utt EMMA C. VON NEIDA. aged 8.1 yeara. TCTKBil WElc.NElt. June 28. ELI II , husband ni '' Einmn Wrlaner agea u iteiatlve a nil friends Invited to funeral eervlcea, Thurs., " p m. residence of son Inlaw. Joseph II, Veakle Vallev Oreen road and Church road, Whltemarh. Pa Int private WALTERS In Denver Col.. June 2S, CEOUOK A. WALTERS, aged in years month" Funeral at 2 o'clock, Frldj at 2251 V lftth st. ' WEINSTOCK June 28. ESTHER B wife of Harry CWelnstock aged 38. nela lives and 'rfende also Ladles Auxlllarf Messenger Camp. No. 78. V fl W y an.1 Annt M. noai Camp. No. 1, s of v.. ate Invited to funeral tenlcea. Thura.. JOflr am. precisely, at her late retldence, S2J3 w Ontario tt. Int. private. WORTH June 2f, WILLIAM H.. hue band of Ellstbeth V. orth (nee Foulkrod). . huV... 1 V. m7ridence."2024 W. Kli'uVU t i.otn snu Aivee. p, .it.. ,',,,, a, rem wood Cem , : J ft CAD.ILLAC tPXOJi CAJr CrfMRAN .DBTROJT;- AAIC HIG AMf. r.. t..H- n, ,vui vrnnvueii . Ki widow of Thomas Klwood Ztll. Service on B Heir Bldg. "1820 Cheatnut'st. Interment prl vate. Frlenda may call Wed, eve j p J IJNDEnTAKERH . t BML v $ t 4:. T hJ V-tf.Hit:. .."V : f -l.fu. . .. ..(".- .,,. L . I F. t-&i iki.1 '!iir.".VJ v--.JSk","''-r.Jrati. ru 'v&i-M&J- . ..X ,4. .. .trf ImjE RiiviSBB iv jjMftM I "w, djm tfvBBmlTnm-rBnlna
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