Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 06, 1920, FINAL, Page 24, Image 24

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'HTKAMMIlr NOTICES
Passenger and Freight Service
. Philaclelpnia lo London
Namta Moturck
ksfcrtlor
K..; A. Victoria .
VtHti .......
Caroaia
Colombia
Aejailania
Maarttinia
!rrator
K.A. Victoria .
Caronia
.new York Cherbourj
.New York
.New York
Qoeemlown
Lirtrpool
, ... Now York " Quesnitown
.New York Londonderrjr and Glatfow...,
.New York " CherDonrf and Soolharaptoa. .
New York " Cherbourf and Southampton. ..
New York " Catrbonrt; and Sonthatnpto'n . . ,
.New York " Queenitown and Liverpool....
New York " Qotenilown and Lirerpool....
Tor I.nler Hnlllnga Apply to
1300 WALNUT STREET,
EARN-LINE1
Incorporated 1S31 , 1
Ul S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Rejrular Service
Philadelphia Manchester
SS "Dei Moines Bridge".. July 15
Philadelphia Havana
SS "Lake Galcra" July 10
SS "Coquina" July 25
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Sleamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
LUCKENBACH LINE
Philadelphia to
Rotterdam Amsterdam
.1. S. WEST POOL (V.s.x. ltd.) .lime 20
N. H. UPKINflUKI.D (I ... Ild.) J,m, 30
8. 8. .ATEEHlRi q.'s.s.Rcl.l July 10
From Rotterdam to
Philadelphia
steamer Late Jnne
LUHvENBACH
STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
GA1LEY. DAVIS & CO- Agents
40.1 Hourse llldg. I'lionr I.orobaril 2003
HOLLAiO-AMERIOA
LiHE
NEW YORK lo ROTTERDAM
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer
New Amtterdim
Rotterdam
Noordim
Rvndam . .
IrtkMouser orflci
Julr 7 Aur 10 Sept. 14
Julr 21 Aur 2S Oct 2'
, .. Aaj. 4 Sept. 8
. . Auc. IS Sept. 22
1531 hll ttU. V1UU.
VACATION TRIPS
ML.lllB(i)l TO
3 U RICTrtM
SAVANNAH
JACKSONVILLE
Merchants 4 liners Transportation Co.
nt.ibllhed 18M
"Mllllon of passcmccm carried
N'ot a life lost."
tier 18. . ni:i.A ri: avk.. piurv.
Telephunc I ombartl 1900
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Camden Heatine Co.
Open Shop Fight.
Philadelphia Court Grants Injunction
The ( amdfn Hcat.nc
hearing. Judge Staakc granted
Camdeneating Co. because of the fact that it runs an open shop.
Camden Heating Co. has always stood for the open shop and thi- iut i.- the culmination of a long fight between that Com
pany and the labor unions. The Court's decision is a victory for the Camden Heating Co. and a vindication of the open 'hop.
The decree granted is as follows:
AND NOW, to wit: This second day of July. 1920, this cau-e came on to be hcaid on the complainant's motion for a pre
liminary injunction; and after consideration of the testimony produced and the arguments of counsel:
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED as follows:
That the defendants and each of them, their officers, committee, agents, employees, servants, members, associate and all
others theft may act in concert with them or by their direction each and eveiy one, be restrained and strictly enjoined until hearing:
1. From doing any act intended to induce or tending to induce any person or corpoiation having a contract with the com
plainant to break or rescind the same.
2. From making any thieat or statement, whether written or oral to any person or corporation having a contract with the
complainant tending to make such person or corporation believe that -.wd person or corporation will suffer loss, damage oi disadvan
tage, unless said person or corporation terminates said contiact or unless the complainant employs only union men m the perform
ance thereof.
3. From making any threat or statement, whether urrten or oral to any per.-on or corporation having a contract with the
plaintiff to the effect that tho defendants or any of them will order, tompcl or persuade workmen to refuse work fo- aid peison
or corporation or in or upon any building or other structure in w hich said person or corpoiation is interested unle-s said person
or corporation terminates its contract with the complainant oi un!e the complainant employs only union men in the performance
thereof.
4. From ordering, compelling, inducing or attempting to induce men to stop work or to lefuse work in oi upon any building
or other structuie in which a person or corporation having a contract with the complainant is interested unlc- or until the said
person or corporation terminates its contract -with the complainant or the complainant employs only union men in the peiformaneo
thereof
5. From threatening or notifying or intimating to men who already have or hereafter shall quit wnrk in or upon nny
building or other structure in which any person or corpoiation having a contract with the complainant is lntcrc'cd, or causing
it to be stated or intimated to such men that if they resume woik in or upon said building while the contract witn the complainant
is continued or in course of performance they will be lined or disciplined or otherwise subjected to disadvantage either in connec
ton with their unions of otherwise.
6. From doing any act or making any statement, p.n ni; any resolution, or taking any other action whuh tends to induce
any poison r corporation having a contrnct with the complain n to terminate its said contract or to discourage or dissuade,
nny person or corporation who would or might otherwise enter in a eontnet with the plaintiff from so dong or to compel or
induce any man working in or upon any building or structure in which any person or corporation having a contract with the
complainant is interested to quit work or to refuse to resume work therein or thereon unless or until said contract is terminated or
the complainant employs only union men in the performance thereof.
7. From doing any act, passing any resolution, continuing any existing resolution in force, calling attention to the exist
ence of any such resolution or enforcing the same, making any statement, issuing any expression causing or tending to cause any
person or corpoiation to terminate a contiact with the complainant or to refrain from making n contract with the complainant or
causing or tending to cause any man or men to quit working or to refuse to lesume work unless or until a contract, or contracts
with the complainant is or are terminated, or the complainant employs only union men in the performance theieof.
8. From taking any action or making any statement or adopting nny resolution or acting undei any resolution or calling
attention to any resolution or regulation with intent to compel or induce parties with contracts with the complainants to terminato
them or persons who might otherwise contract with the complainant from so doing or to prevent or obstruct the performance of
any contract by the complainant or to influence the action or conduct of men who are working or who might otherwise work in
or upon any building or buildings in which any person or corporation which has or which otherwise might make a contract with
the complainant is inteiestcd.
July 2, 1920. STAAKE,
Judge.
CAMDEN HEATING CO., Camden, N. J.
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STKAMBHIT NOTICES
.Julr 10
.Julr 15
and Sonlhampton..
and Liverpool...
July 17
JnlZO
Julr 24
Jalr 31
Jalf 31
Anj. 5
, Anf. 12
Abj.14
Auf.21
and Lirtrpool....
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia to
Scandinavian Ports
Christianin,
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
C. S. Shipping Board Steel Sleiaart
SS "FORT ARMSTRONG".. Sailed
S S "0R0N0KE" At Loading Berth
A Steamer July 10
(From Pitr 78, Saath Wharvei)
The Charles T. Megee Co.
Xjtnft lor U. 5. Shipping Board
Drcxel Building
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Lombard 5100
I
GREEN STAR L!l,
Monthly Service
Mediterranean, Adriatic,
' Greek and Black Sea Ports
Trieste, Fiume, Patras &
Piraeus
Saiimct From Philadelphia
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri
SS"Jornar" July IS
For rurfher Particulars Applr
Green Star Steamship Corp.
1093 Ilreel lllilir., Plilln.
I.omliurd .M0 Main 1S!0
International
Yacht Races
Prom the tireat tecl teainer
Plymouth
OF THE FAI.I, RIM.ll LINE
TICKETS $16.20 EACH RACE
(Including; War Tuxi
r.ipnclt limited to nffonl maximum comfort
The PLYMOUTH la an ldal cccan coins
tambnat A FINE BVND OF MUSIC
wi aciimpany th e'eamer Catering; bj
it- ('ompan Staterooms
''Icim'T mil 1iim Plor 14 North Rifr
foot "f Fulton !' . 7 4S A M Eatrn
standard Tlm 4S A f Ptyllaht Sav
tnc Tlm Tlckts an! statmoms on sa'
1 rommirtnc JuH 7 at roneolldatM Tlrltpt
OfHfs an-1 mrnnv s Tl. Kt OHr at th
pier In N"ec York rit
Co. on Fridav won it- fiirht in the Philadelphia ourts fov tho open shop
a preliminarv iniunction restraining the labor unionb fiom interfering
EVENING PUBLIC
Woman Found Dead In Chair
Pauline Strlmmcl, forty-six years old.
who lived lit 2072 Ent Mpplncott
street, wan found unconscious yesterday
In the front room of the houso by Mrs.
Morrow, who lives at tho same house,
nud a neighbor, Mrs. Conrad, of 2070
Knit lilppincott street. Doctor Blood. 1
of B.I77 Frnnkioni avenue, pronounced
death clue to heart disease.
Sl'MMEIt REPORTS
si'itixo uhr reach, jr. .
THE ALLAIRE
roLNT pi.kasnt. y. j.
PICTURESQUE A Delightful Resort
oint Pleasant, N..J. ..A117a; Coo
' Write Iloro Cleric
Ai.i;y.M)itiA hai. y. v.
THE THOUHANI) ISLAND HOl'SE. Alex-
ni.w. m iinyt i li" t rniffl OI AHITKH
Catskill Mountain House
Sow open P. O. Heachilew, N. Y
JOHN K. VAN WAQONEN. Mgr.
STKAMItO XT notices
"Day and Night The Dolphin Line"
Boats Leave
Arch Street
Wharf for I
Burlington Island Park
Bristol Trenton .
SUNDAYS
I'or Trrnton, B.SO . M., 10.00 A. M 1.00
P. M . .00 P. M.. fi.00 P. M., 8. SO P. Ji. i
Ir Ilrltnl. H.30 . M.. 2.00 P. M. 4 00
P. M . 8.30 P. M.
Tor Iliirllnctnii l-lind Park, 0.00 A. M,.
2.tu P. M.. fi.oo P. M.
WEEKDAY SAILINGS
lor Trenton. 8.30 A. M.. 1.30 P. SI.. 0.30
P M I
I ur IlrNtnl nnil llnrllhctnn llnnd rnrl.
KSii M ., 1.10 P. M. rttm llnnl 1.30
p M ntiirili for llnrllnatnn Ilnml Pnrk.
'llntr "f rirr One nj . 3() t'rntut Chll
ilrrn. !". ""timlna nrnl llnlldDa Adults.
40i; ( lilldrrii. "Oc.
QUEEN ANNE MOONLIGHTS '
llo.it lf Nrrli t. Whnrf Kverr Kie-1
nine at 8 o'clock, ltounn trip rare. SSc. In
rliiillne ar U
Ita-j i "1 "''' T,,r Dolphin Line
sti'.xmsiup voTirr.s
Only 2 Days Sail
kl-i
Ideal for
Summer
mu
cruise
boAt'nc
K, CC
find
and dair" np AH thtna ind
$t'
Krl
"nlattstxtir a i A Am Ichtu tif Hurmiiiia
n
Bermuda is Looted
(avernca summer temperature .3 detrreesl
SUMMER VACATION TOURS
rfffftlve ilnr.nc fat'ninifr urnnon
i..t,i4inie aamr hftti unit pirn ntercHtlnr alfJe trlDtl
8 Days $87.00
and upward, iccorainj to dqici
No PaBiportft Keciuired tor Uermuaa
S. S. "FORT HAMILIUN"
Salllnc from Nmv York try ten days
On HHriinifJ
Saturcn n
rr!nt1
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
Fiin Ito'ise
34 Whltohat' "treet
iKEDGERte
R U.MMER RESORTS
St'RINa I.AKB REACH, N. i.
THE BREAKERS Jn?S"
SrnlNO tVAKK REACH. N. J.
OOlVr. TKNM8. RJDIMI. DATy.il,M
Ownership lrmt.uUWjJJ'jTtli-?gJ
wi tjiwoon. N. J.
Almn Hea. rates! bath.
table: homjeook.
irom houtel .ioI.
310 9. Poplar are.
(1ETTY8HURO. 212 J:, Poplar Ave.! near
beach, amusements. It. M Nelnsteln. Prop,
asrurv park, n. J.
a-gicry parr, y. t. . .
rort rtii.i hotel, information writh
MtrNlTIPAT. 11)11. nilRKAt). Ashnry Parte.
OCKAy prove, y. J.
THE SHELBURNE
V.w, modern hotel I hot & cold run' water
eerr rooml private baths! Ocean Pathway
facing parK ocean. V. C. 1IAYNES.
TOl'KS
rrrzz
FOURTEEN HAPPY
VACATION DAYS
With a Wonderful Slx-Ilnr Cruise on
THE SAGUENAY RIVER
Tonrn otnrt from yew Yorkt Julr 17.
SI. Auk. 14. 28. From Montrenli
Jub 21. Aur. 4, 18. Sept. 1.
llarlr Kferrntlon Advisable
THOS. COOK & SON,
22.1 S. Ilronil St., Plillutlelplila
sti:am"hip yoTirr.s
LINF
PERU
CHILE Jcarf
Direct r"" frtlce from Sew York
.1 p.aame i nnl, cilllnit it Celloo Arlce,
lauiqiie, Antofacuta end elprtio
Ki Snta F.tli S Piata Mu, Si Binti
Am s" Siiti Teren KormlfhtlT Salllnt.
S u OIIACK ft (O Aaent
H.novor air" " r t-0"1 Aienf-
' CM
VIA "
D&NAMA CANAL
GRACE LINE
B Snn'a El a S P Piola Term
S a Santa .ni f n aun ...
Callinz nt ( !lno rlc. lqulque Auto
,,1,11 in n a rar (no Kortnlfhtlr Salllmt
1. It. dllUt. A CO., Aaenti,
Hanover 'n. '" or''. r Local Agent
from WwrYork
Your
m,
nr
-jr1
s
nmmer Vacation 5v
Mital cae m 'l"us sra uardi-n" MK.nllJr?'
fish, a deliah'ful 1oda vachtmc IIOFjJ
bathlnir. cicllnc drUInu, tennis RJit -Hi1
ninn
more are amun.- the
by Ucean. Breezes
9 Days 9 1.50
iou nnraiuci ngwiuuuatiou
ufon"B'ifijB mm
ena ror ne-
11tpr!ur tf
T,ll
t-sds
vn.
Wins
principle. After in
all day
with the buim -s
of the
SUMMER RESORTS,
ATI.TI() CIT. y. J,
(ZJhe Ambassador
Gtlanfia Gfys Newest and 7Tbst Distinctive Motel
DIRECTLY on Boardwalk and ocean, yet in quiet, exclusive Chelsea
residential district, Tho Ambassador offers you quality service and
accommodations. European and American plan. Dine on tho great
promenade deck overlooking the Atlantic. Call- rim AMBASSADOR
fornia bungalows with Ambassador service, ltal- HOTELS SYSTEM
ion garden. Dancing in famous. Inpnnese tea room Ambassador. Atlantic Cxty
and Venetian Grill. Symphony concerts dally. Golf Ambassador. UtAngtits
privileges and indoor salt water pool.Hot and cold ttJfdXr'tom
saltwater baths in every room. rite tor booklet. Ambassador. Ntw York
itm.ttmjm'mmkW.rv
iiFivirr '"Mi
LEXINGTON
i TldGe nd Atlimi, Am. CapidtJ 600. Oie block
from MUllon Dollar Tier, Itndlng depot ood kcil both-
I In; bneh, 75 Dith homo with thowtrl for turf billion.
Pnrito vij to botdi. EstoniUo porcbro nd bill room.
Elce. light ind raonlog wttcr In room, rrifite Ulb.
Orchtri ood dindog. AmcHcin plin 13 up diilyi lit
p wMklj. Enropcia plin 11.50 up dillj. llrcproof
Ct- BooUot, rboM20. W-. M. Unlett.
$3 up dl). Spcl. kl).Am. plan (lth meala)
OSBORNE
Cor Pacinc anu Arknnsm Ar , prlv rctrlc
crntlna plants electric kitchen open for In
epcctlon. running water, all outsM") rooms,
crupuloualy clean, elev. prlv baths bathlna
from hoti-l, bathhounea and ihonern free, or
rheetra. dancing; white frlcc iriraae llklt.
Nw manngement STlTZlHt S. STITZIR.
net I.ocntfd Popiifnr-Prlcfd Hotel
NETHERLANDS 80 SJm
NEW YOIIK AVn. llathln Privities from
Hotl Cnnaclty 400. i:iettir. private
liiths. runnlnir watpr In bedmnmo "f."0"
I'loor. New IVnturee Amerlcin Plan
(with mcnla), S3. 5(1 up ilull. snetlal
nreklr.
Ai'Hi'BT nUHwADI I I 'OPrieior.
. HOTEL JACKSON
Mrclnla Av-enue and ItoardvNalk
Adjoins Steel Plrr
Center of Attrvt no
Tire-proof lirick Hutldina
ln0 Rooms, ;th ml Hhou hslh
Ocean View. Ncn Mnn iccment
American and Euror'n Plans
Up-to-Dstn Caff
ROQUOIS
Bouth Carolina Avenue, adjacent to beaek.
Cap 6OO.Rc0.nod nntronano.muilr.dancuia.
strictly modern.ubloindiervlce excellent.
mrgo soiinum. Uooitiet a. rrnnoma
COl'KTKSY OL.M.ITV MIItVICE
HOTEL KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY AVR VPAU HCACH
Amerlrun I'lan. ft3.SU to 1 lljlli. $17.50
I'll Meeklr. 1'uimlar l.tirot in ItJtrs
I Klevator. electrln lights tel pr no exerj
room, running; water In rooms, pr ate bath.
mono 1U-M..H '.N- II Kh.NMUV,
HOTEL CARLTON
I Cheleea. Av. A Beach. Rm. en suite with prlr
1 cam. cjiery room not & coia runninf -eater.
1 Mt rates Ownerhlp mgt 0. P. Zuxml.
Grammercy Arms
MtAMMKiicr rr.cn and iiiucii
IIandsomel furnished room with ocean
view and nrnate batlis, beautiful sleenlnv
, porihea facing oiefin American plan Itea-
I sonable ratos. MRS.I1, II. IlLRMs Prop.
THE WILTSHIRE
Vlrelnla av. and Ueach. Canacltv. a'.O
Private b.itt.l, running water. eleator tc
Amer plan Sptclul season rates Xtooklet.
sjAMllBl. KM.I3. Owner. N J COLL.INS.Mgr.
PITNEY
New iir We near Dcach
Amerlrnn and Lurem-un nla
C ipaclty -0 Noted for uell-cnikcd food.
1 urge, aln r oms IMr! t'la wenlces
Hates on application JAi'OIl IIICKAIt
ALEfl(H)
St. Cluirle I'liiro & lleudi. Capacity GOt
M C1RA1IAM formorlv of the Princes..
DAVENPORT
i SciiMi Carolina ace n fir benrh hry rnn-
' nlr.iiro home rook bath from hoi' nier
& l'uiop $J ii "!! JI I' Mortimer
I AN lOSF St Jamfs Plaio nr "beach
3n ,-,JC' nd amu.ement. Ideal lo-
cation nul't an! - Until Inrcc and pleasant
rooms with rm ncr water Reasonable
'rates OurT'i p management
i HOTEL AUSTINE
Pacific
amusem'is
n Place ripar bah ft H
room oonlif K H Jnni
R
i k nv Ipt off Hnarha1k.
I aw " ffA -pw ryorni un running
watT and pr nm bfttl New mtnacment
TRAYMORE AiuvTiccifl
lWIBS GREATEST lK)Ta SUCCESS
UtecWctUsris
RlMltVl Pnrn Inn tidli- Haaflti 1vl. n -. kalk.
runnlnj wateT dmie rates Open all
year U Tl Am id (mnemhlp Management
Keiituckj ve. and the Ilenrli.
t. E-r h ntnKnt. Moderat" rates, i kj... Pn.n.F r.nrl V-L r I. c
MriR HRtilsEl. f rmerlv of the i.amont New .Country nnd Yacht Club Fire
HOTEL CALVERT
Vlrslnlo Ac
Ownership m
r Heach American Plan
m nt Frank P. Ream
nlCfUVMI! iv tu.kv A r 4tli hutell
DlOUAIlNEi n. Inih American
1 i M') ruVh. Iiath-
InB prli. kh r i MTRPi.y Owner
KAtl'MXN M MXMIEI.'S REsTAf
Si,
ANT. Mew i rk . iitar lioanlwalk
eat well propur 1 chUfum food
Bailan Kit, nen
THE PENNHURST
Ocean tr.d l Igan ne Mwavs open.
Oaragf WILLIAM R HOOD
Delaware City T
nesfcee Ace i Ueai h
ly furriliihed Rea
sonable ratei. Ml LAl'RA M LAIRD.
TnVinr Inn " 'in fni Connecticut Ave
lauor inn Ilel Ioiatlfni argei alry
rooms Ei'eiicnt tow. isth sec ton, owner
in cnicgem i.t M I rates JP4A M, DL.N'.V
Hotel BoSCobel Kentucky ave Hathlng
nuici uunuuci hnujo refurnlehe.1
Excellent tarie Ilm. 117.A E MARION.
TIIE 1IU RI Kcery appointment:
cellent Inr t, ,rj table Mia Laura M.
Tracy. 123 S th Carolina Av.
SOMERSET ; ;Ti"i-
All amusement. I). WI'.ERS.
Nl ITT A I I - s Maine Ale. Atlantic
nui itis , itv, iaptv Phonon70
( P( Ml 000
Open until .Sei 111 r l"th Necv nppolnt
menta and fi 1 1 n i strl tl Orat-cUss
cuisine anl r r run Dingle or in suite
with or nb ill,1
I.AURbN b MAREM'H. Mgr ,
formerly uf the H Ircuo-Stratford Phlla
THE LINCOLN
apirlty 300
Entirely necv II m flnlo nnd en suite
with running v-ater and prliate baths
elevator. Lien inudirn appointment for
comfort and srwi.o
l'renrh tni.liie White Herslc. I
.llll-. ,1, II lllllllllSll.N
BREAKERS
llnlc lloiirihculk Hulel.
I ik hen att u hed fur
conialesrente '.i ,k h A YOI N(l Mgr,
cotualesrenti'
ATGLEN
Uth ft Central, all outaldt
ri mi table unsurpaaa.d
fHE MAYBERRYMr".' V e' Kry
WAHJliNL,!"N" rnosiEsn. N, j.
"HOTEL WASHINGTON
" 0( LAN (1T, N. .1.
NfiSrolANDiE
WASHIMiTOVS CROSSINO. N. J. .
Situated nn the IUnk of the Drlswar.
The country n ' I with all city conven
ience Our tab a ore supplied with the
pholtest farm prmiu ij from our ocvn farm ,
Hates J3 50 p. r da Sperlal family and I
season rates It'll ihone Pennington N J,
f.n.li4 ' RLjLK Manager
HE Mil IIWEnTn J.
THE ENGLESIDE
Vow open I'viry modern ronvenlene.i
nrlvate baths with aes and fresh wattri five
t.nnl courtsl booklet. R. V. ENOLE. .Man
ig.r. Also tbs Covjngton. West I'hlladelpMa,
BUMMER RB8(RT8
ATivArvrtti citv. y. a.
CAPI3 JIAY. y. J.
Hotel Lafayette Now Open
Locnted on beach front. Capacity 400: all
Improvements: runnlnir water; elevator.
juitn ihauy a co.
COOL CAPE MAY, N. J.
DEVOy, TA.
ACERWOOD Bwu',n?nf SfJ?LRS!
P. n. n.. B nilnutea to station. Deilrablo
environments table supplied from own farm:
outdoor sports: aleeplna porches, rnooo
Wejxe 4 tor rales. Ilox 221, Devon. Pa..
Wimhirrnn Inn On Main Line, nspeclallr
wynoume nndetrilbl(, for bu,inf men
with families Itooms with bath at reason,
sble ratea. Danclnir. Lara arounds. wiao
verandas Phone Perwyn 17. .
HWARTHMMin
ine narvara . a-nrthmore 233
WKItyKlt.MYll.I.K. PA.
Milliirln Deautlful Views. Terms Me.
nUlSlOO (rate a(irarBi eiMtrle llahta.
OBniIART ft AUI.ENTIACH. Props
pnrnyo mopntain1
Eaelra Mere. I'a.
Eagles Mere, Pa.
The Bummer resort that Is different be
caue It combines mountain and seashore
conditions with unique surroundings
Tho sincly beich and temperate water of
the l.ik' of tho Hades afford splendid
bathing 2200 fit aboe sea level.
Ono of the finest Rolf courses In America.
I'or Rooklet nml Rates Write
Tlin CHESTMONT INN
William Woods. Manager.
TIIE FORKST INN
Herman V. Tenger, Manager.
nin i.AKKsmrc
John 8. Kirk & Son.
THE RAYMOND
The itamond Hotel Company.
Shawnee-on Delaware. Pa.
BUCKWOOD INN fe'K".
Now Open
Id.al Country Hotel of America
Duckwood Inn Co
ill
S Worthlncton. Pres )
rout Mills
Pike fount . Ph.
Wheat Plains Farm ftflM.v.:
In tlir Delaware Rlter.
Roatlng. llathlng Rates
and Klihlng Jl pr jla SJ. per wctk.
Drlnwure;WnterOan'
TT, r.lFNWnnn DeltiHare.
Water
tinn
rapnrltv oo All nmu..ments Itnoklrt
P. R. JOIIAMIN. Prim. E. s. AI.RKRT. Mcr.
MountPpcono. PU;
MIH'NT PI.EAS'XNT IIHE
Mount Pocono Pa. Prlvat. baths: fru
rarag. W A. A H M LEECH
t East Mrondwhurg. Pn.
.MPI.EIiritsT IVV. rat Strouds"burir Pa
Acnim 200 mnlrrn 2"r ft rrar.daa. ft acre
ahsdi lawn 10-acre groM croquet, t.niMs.
bathing. car-rn honklet ArRSt J. HACK
ADIKOSDVCK .Mtll'NTAINS
Adlrondnrks-Monlrenl-Prnv. of Ouehec Auto
mobile Tours. Addr (1o W Ryan P atts.
burgh N T or Tourists' Ilureau of Mont
real. 'lO'i Nrw nirks R dc jontreai.
NARRACANETT PIER. R. I.
The Imperial
Narragansett Pier, R. I.
NOW OPEN
An etfdn.lcr lintel for illTrlmlnnttng
pcmilc nt one of America's
Plnest Penlde Re-nrt,
flolf Tennis ToM p thing Dane.
tnu Well kept Ptnt Highways for
metnrlre Tor re.orciion address
JAMT-S-E. (.I.IIl(i:t MANAOFR.
Nnrrn-nniett 1'irr. Rhode Inland
lake nr.nitdK n. t
HOTEL MARION
LAKE CEORCE. N Y.
?t:hiti A!
fcunb aw..., ...uv w.u.i. ,uau llUin IOR.
Ceorge Villngo to Bolton Landing.
Capncity 300 Guests White Service.
1 With or without private baths.
Open June to October Adjoining
proof tuarage. booklet rree.
1 JOSEPH H. MARVEL
VTt'll. U "ii'ii' i.'klKiSTHn'i'TnfTf 'Jylf'r rwl MWrcCTra
Ttu-w-" L..KiHW.aCj,i..i ,.i . t.Dj)qifflraCj
UXKE Pf,ni)
N Y.
ADIRONDRCKS
Grand View Hotel
LAKE PLACID, N. Y.
NOW OPEN. Extensli y Imprnied: finest
electrical equipment, running water, privat.
bathrooms, elecntor p r dancing
l-I RNISHED COTTM.LS FOR KNT
All out-of-dor Adlrnnda u dlierslors Clr.
M II. MRSHAI.I., Mtr. I.nk. PlacldNy.
RONTON. .MSS. ""
MQIELPlM53,"
ThcDlBtAnctive f
uoston Houso
..v.vn' in inCI WQriQ.
d f
IPL.COjtfHOMqr H-lce tWm iiZ foeH. I
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VERMONT
f rilEB VACATION llOOKSi "Th."-Or.ea
Mountains of Vermont", Lakes of Western
Vermont", "Lakes of East, rn Vermont":
"Hotels, and Iloardlnir Houses" , "Summer
Homes In Vermont.' rlti Vermont Puce
llCliy liurg.u .iuiniw.titi
(iORIIAM. N. II.
MT. .M IllsON IIOl si., t.orham iTil.
The gatecvay to the hits Mu Mow op.n.
Forhookletaddresaj:' O Chandler. Prop.
CANADA
fNAI)IAN NATION M-iltMi TRI'NK
New Service Across Canada
For nil Information ajmli .In A II, Chonn.
(Jen. Uej.1Pnst:JDetit.,U7J llrond'), N..t'lty
Iellghtfiil Vncatlons In Canada along
Canadian National Rnliways Ask V
A Young Genernl Agent lf.'.'O Wool-
r'n iiiiniiiii.' -.-.r mi. . m
Oify 2 uy Frtm Htm lirlL
C'ool Averogo Hummer Temperature 70
SUMMER VACATION TOURS
Iniludlng steamer, hotel und bide trips
8 Day $87 9 Dy $91.50
and upward ei online Jo ae. mm i nions
Effertlie During Hummer Season.
Safe, Swift, Palatial
S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
Bjlllnir from New V.rJe i re 10 Ihjb
No niiHsnorls reeiiilred for lleriiiiidu,
bend for ilertrlpliiu i Ire ulur to
Furnota Bermuda Line,
St WhltrhallMU New lurk.
i?-r
. :..... , : HOPPELL July I JOHN A kUn of tbn , baiiber (nee Morris) nged 22 Re a 'i,,,,
RKMIRT -STJIMSIIPS lute John and Marv Rniuell Rel .tlcei iMid frf.iids aim. (lriev YearlJ Rene J' "' vkL
sj. atwsaasK JSTXMr te.0. . friends are Incited to aiteiid th.. fu,,r ,r invited tc. at-end funerHBerl ,,,
Sb TeTTIf Is. KAflT IE IlTl. A 'rum the tealilence uf his slHtnr. Mrs Jumea I .10 n m luirenls' resldi lice 4-u n.ml'
M lft fUt Wlfm W IHmA Me Nomura 1224 N llith st Wedn.ii li lu,i. Hillside Cem e"
I bFaM-JCJL 2i.LJ Mw. 730 a m High mat,a of requiem at Chun h mav lw ilcwed Tues ne s
mTlTL r u'W"m'm. "' 0(,"u at 0 a in Interim-nt llolv Cross -i
"Z
rnitrATlONAfr
Roth Bene,
Students In Shorthand tha 1 ""H'SJJfc.
Pitman or drega- Sstcms desirous 0.
summer coaching ctsss., . .
Starts July nth... Day classes.
M PliiM.ntu'wjf'aJKSSS:"
. 1"-'..rr - rhll.delphl.
" Strayer's Business ColIeBO
Ranks Business College
IMS Walnut St. Bookkeeping. Bh"'""1!
pJStsrlal. TTP.wrltlna- Course. Bar art
vJ!?t,-i HPANiail. French. Italian for busl
L.EARN HI i Ai1""' 'ill... in your home If
jiht Class.
M..fr.ble.
ness, . -n tjinmiaga Bcnooi..
7sVs.7thL
l I Nigh School nookkeeplni,
P .. Shorthand. English. Fenmanshl!
opnN
P.y,rf.,-.ritBfii:,10 B. 10th Bt.
MEADOWBROOK
SCHOOL
SylcLoi For Boys
Mcadowbrook, Pa.
Primary School (Boys under 8)
Lower School, Upper School
A achool that gives a, boy a com
plete elementary schooling and pro
pares for entranco to any boarding
school or college without taking him
away from his home and its ltal
influencs during his Impresslonab e
leara. A school In which opn-alr
training, biaoball, etc . handwork,
nnd Intellectual study are combined
with Christian example and precept
to develop full manhood and effi
ciency. School grounds have IS acres:
high eleatlon Located 3 miles
north of Jcnklntown Reading: Rail
road to Meadowhrook. Autobus serv
ice for nearby places. Registrations
and assignment of classes September
28 For prospectus terms, etc., ad
dress the Head Master
Rev. JohR White Walker, M. A.
Mcadowbrook, PenRa.
The William Penn Charter School
No. 8 South 12th St., Philadelphia
FOUNDED 1089
The academic yr 1020-21 begins Tues
day September 21. 1020. and th Pros
roctiis may be obtained on application,
h'ltldlngs will he open for Inspection and
for classification of pupils September 7th.
Rtchtrd M. Onmmere. Tli. D.. Headmlr.
MAIL ORDER
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE
TO PURCHASE
U. S. Army Khaki
Breeches at 80c a Pr.
They nro all l'ko
new and Just the
thine for any Kind
of outdoor work,
riding, hunting, mo
torcycling. Halting;.
All sizes.
0. D. Army Woolen
Shirts, $1.25
These reclaimed
hhlits nro nit-dn of
Gov standard wool
and are Just lll'e
new. Just the ihlio;
for sorl, camping
and any rough
wear. Don't fall to
take advantage of
these opportunities.
B
W. F. KL1NGER & CO.
221 S. 32D STItEET
PHILADELPHIA, 1'A.
Vrrpuiil mall orders lllled promptly.
Parcel post lOo extra. Entrance on
tho hide.
"SWEETAIR"
The Modem Method of
Painless Extraction of
TEETH
s.n: AH RI.EKP"
One to '.'fl teeth extracted
without pain or dancer.
Just thi thins for iito?is people
no til effcti follow in use
Cirnr 1" fnr xumlnatlnn Monday.
DR. MOSES
S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sts.
Formerly on itaff of prominent JJospi fan
W. J. STEWART, D. D. S.
Removed to 1531 Chestnut St.
SPECIALIZING
In artistic, undetectable dentistry Con
tour and expression restoration and lm
piocement Rudlral trentment of por
rhca tightening loose teeth
PAINLESS
rxtrnctlng? Orlndlnir, n lHlnic nnd Nerva
Treitment by a late lonl desensitizing
method which Is so unfailingly efficient
In expert hands that nil dentists will
soon I compelled to learn to use It
dt.inrecl Efficient Reasonable.
MEMORIAM
OII.LIMIHAM In loclnie memor eif my
other EMMA ' GILLI.NGHAM. July 8,
mo
loin c i. a i
UHEtlhON III memory nf IIKR11ERT C
GREGhON son nf Clara II and tho late
Joseph Gregfon Jr echo cens reported but
from tho Merchant Marine L.cko Dunioro ut
llnrbados, est Indies Julj 11 1010, need
JO c ea rs
HUTU in lining remembrance of my
nr mother I.IJI IS : noril ciho dennrtLd
this life Julj tl 1DU7. hiully m ssed
ANNA .I ROTH.
JBeatljg
AARO.SSON At Columbus V J , July
I 10.MI ALHERT II huvlMnd of Stellic
Aarunsiin (neo Tantum) Pun.riil private.
from his lato rcslileni ColumbuK N J.,
Wed J p m Friends ma call Tues ,
7 to 0 p m Int Columbus tVm
ADAMS Near Hurl'iiMiM Julc ,"i WIL
LIAM H . husband of late Marc M Adams
nged 7fi Funeinl wrcl" 'inurs 2pm
late residence Camden pike near llurlleigton
N J Int Coomrtoccii Cem
AMEY .Suddenly July I WILLIAM F
husband of Mnry K Ainec In his illith year.
Relatlies und friends nlsn Kendcrtou Lodge
No, 2011, I on. r Men's lillil,. e-iaai;
i- aKeiieii. ir'suieriuii c nurcn, anil nil or
ganizations of which he wsa a member in
lilcil to nttend funeral si re Ices ,u a
p m , Into residenm 1317 Pulaski nve.
Int Cheltm Hills Cem View remains Tucb,
IIAUER July 2 ANNA wife of Sil
vester llauer and daughter of the late Peter
and Ellen Tnukhlll Rel.ctlces and friends
Invited to funeral aerclcis Thuia , liitu resi
dence, 710 K Westmoreland at Mnsa ut
Ascension Church 7 n m Int Hilly, Pa
HENNBTT July 4 lo.'n JAMES J Hnn
of Catharine and tho late John A llennett
Funeral Wed H a in from mother's resi
dence Cottman at east of Rising Sun lane
lem mass ul cnuren nr st William
nf Gesu at 0
,meterv
a. mvnii.
Young Men andllors
rwl
i
FsSTfl
'J I? 1
Rcqul
IHUC.t.l.i. juiy n, iii.uimt iiUH
hand of Ella A llorzell Relatlc.s and
friends also employes of Luzerne Uarn P R
T incited to funeral hervlres, Wed H p n)
late residence, 8n W Norrls st Int Thurs
at Nlski Hill Cem ll.thlehein pa
IIRADY lul 4 ('IHRINK (' ttffl
of late. Patrick W llradi Kelnticis uinl
frkndsl nilte.l t.i fuller I Thura . N 3D u
m from her late resldi n. e X17 N jjnn, nl
holeinn lilgli mnss in ki rnin. is .Nailer a
Chitreli in n m Int priVHte
IIRIGHT Dl .1 Mon.l iv mornliiB Julv fl
nt Sara mi Luke P HTH'KN'EY IIRIGHT'
sjii of O P. rcy Ilrluht of Phlla, Funeral
Ir Philadelphia, Dua noll.e later. "-unerai
CALI-AHAN, July 4. MAY, daughter of
lata John W. and Prudence X CallahtS;
1
1" "
nKATHS
it.ladve. and
Mends
Inyltod to
Wed.. 2 P. m.. at her late resla'nI2rJs, 1
W. Bomeraet at. Int. private; Vl,w?- l8l
'lues. oyc. "lai
CALtN. On July 2. J05n ?,,.
CAI.LAN. Jr.. son of Jamei hV .nIF'.n.
Anna n. Calian. aged 14 "ti nl'111
nnd friends are Invited to the. ,Si1Uti
Wednesday, at 2 p. tn.. nt Ms paM-V'.- i
dence, S10 Welleni ave.. Olney. nt '!
nI.VANN. Ju v r. moi"
Rudolph and Clara Calmann. a'ged ai 'W
uvea nnd friends invited to ,;,."?' Rtli.
...""tn
Wed., 10 JO u. m . at Asher's. laon m,1wi
st. Int- -Adath Jeshurun Cem. Nf U"1
CONHOY. -July 2. BARA1I, belo.
of John Conboy (nee Olllen). nelaiTJ? '
friends, also 111 V. M. Boda llvl,SalTf' nJ
of tho. Sacred Heart, Invited iSf'"""
Wed., fl n. m.. from her late realdn.Iun.",l.
cor. 20th and Reed sts. feMlemn hi.s' '
of reaulem at St. Thomas AnuinaiVrvm
0.30 a m. . Int. Holy cross Com ""a
COOK. At Atlantlo City, N. j . ,
(l 1020, ANNA U., Widow of Edwin Wn
Relatives and friends are Invited i'0?)'
service, on Thursday, At 2 p. m . it .. .,h'
residence. Clydo ave. and St. aJ..?,' '!
Hala. l'ft. interment at West Laur7i ff.
Cemetery,
r-rwiwt' .
"1 Hul
At Sydney farm w......
juiy i, iw. Buiin nutVAIlD Crinir'
daughter of Mary New-bold and lata wX
..... , An.t .-r.n.. ......'.'.'ll IMM
laughter of Mary New-bold and lata v. I
toward Cooke. Esa Rerilm. .t J? "lttr I
1
........I. Aim at MaI.. Tb "K JOon. I
day. July 8 2:30 p.m. Jlurlal pnrlv.l,.'lr,
Bt- ,,?'" Clitirchjard. U'tVrn'A.V '
iIIIIliy linn, llunci.i --
Chosen Friends' lajce. No, Bn. I) of i
I ".'"I" .V. """";?A.A"'..'.-'V V"-. r P rn..
lace resilience, iu.u rsui Bl. rranKford tV
Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed T,i..
after 7 p. m. "'
DAMIlLT. July 4. ANNA V, widow..
Alex. M. Dambly. Relatives and frlendT i.'
dence. 8021 N. lath at. Interment prlV.i.
vuru vu pcii.isTOs 4 nuiDuai. lUtiun m n..i
DB LliJIOS.-JUly 0. HATTIb. Mlf, 7f
Edward de Tyemos and sister of Rudolph en.
neent sertlces. Ved.. 10:3n a. m.. A.k.J1'
13011 N, Uroad st. Int. private. New tors '
papers pleasoeppy. .... '
of Ida and tho late Albert Dornbusch. ft, !!
tlves and friends Invited to attend funerii
Jcm V.'Alh St. lnterm.ne nplv.l. uene.
rltt.l.lNnHAM. At KnnTVllln ' T
rirst.dav. Keenth Month 4th. I-Vltni 1!'
daughter of lata John and Alice Armltit.
Ullllnirham. Int Ardilev Cem.. Pa
GOOD. July 3 I.EANDER D, hustm
lato residence, BOfl' N. 34th St., West Phfi.'
Int. Rryn Athyn, wed., 2:30 p. m. Train for
Jiryn Atnyn ieaes jteauine Terminal it '
1:23 n. m. '
QOlt.M LET. July 8. MARGARET. wl,.
Thomaii Gormley. Funeral Wed., e30 a. rn
late residence. 1113 Tree st Solemn rnin
nt Church of tho Epiphany 10 a. m. Int.
llolv Press Om
ORirFIN. July 2. ANNIE, daughter tt"
lit. I... Y.n... U ..! D...h 1- rt.l.l. n . tl
atlves and friends Invited to funeral Wed,
2 P. m , resldenco of brother-in-law. Wllllsm '
II, Fellows. 1124 Harrison st , Frankfort
bervlcea St. Mark's church 3 p. m, 1m.
urlvnt.
llETTlQ. July 2. JOSEPH, son of Ctbi.i
nno nnu tno laio oicunen iieiiii; iq..
Oraeff). nued 42. lMnernl Wed . 7.J0 a. ra. .
late residence, 2(103 v. Madison st Ri.
quiem mans nc unr jgy or lioiy BO'JV
Church O a. m. Int. New Cathedral 1-
HINCIIMAN. un juiy 4. 111JI JO8LP1I
II. IIINCIIMAN. aited 80 ears. Relatlvti
una iriencis invnca 10 luircrm senices, e.
weu.i ai - y. in . fli mm rcsiucnce, i:ujtf Ji,
.mth at Int prl-ate.
HOWDEN Julv fi. 1020. ELEANOR B.
Hnuirhter of late John and Rrldart Hnuri.
Iiuo notice of funeral, from her Into resi
dence 1542 N. ISth st
11TMAN. July 3. MTER. husband of Ki
Hyinan. formerly of lllil Glrnrd nc Reli,
iles friends. Phlla Schneider Iidr. n ,
.10S I. O.l! A . and Ind. Ida R. Straun '
l,oige. milieu 10 tunerai. cveu , 1 p rn,
lato residence. 1210 N, 13th St. Int lit.,
Carmel Cem.
KAY Julv 4 at MO N. SSth st WII,
MAM DALLAS KAY. aced 81 RelatUci.
friends, Mt. Mnrlah I-odKe. No IK'S F ml
A. M , Harmonv Chapter. No r.2 Phlla.
Counrll. No 37. U C C. of E nnd Mssonla
Veterans Invited to funeral aerUces Thuri
2 p. m, . at 701 ft. 00th st Int Arllntun
Cent Friends mav call Wed ee
KINTZINO luly 4 ELEANOR CLAT
TON, wife of llarbeson Klntilnr;. runeril
Wed . 2 p m.. from Huntingdon Valley Pres.
Uyterlnn f'hurch Int. William Penn Cera.
MAKER July 3. CATHARINE ulfo of
Michael Maher (nee Collins) Rclathts nl
friends Inilted to funeral. Wed., 8 30 a in..
lite residence. 0141 Haierford ae fiilema
requiem mass nt Our Lady of the Ron:
Church 10 a m Int St Denis's Cera
MATLACK. Jul 4 HELLE F (nee Town
rend), widow of Thomas Matlack ased 73.
Kervlrea Tues fi p m.. at 2"i3 Rrncc-n st .
also services Wed 11 a. m . Hopcuell M E
Churrh Int prlcate
MeKAIN July 1 MART R dauirliter of
Wm J nnd Mary P McKaln TunerM from
her parents' residence. fiM8 Celar ace.,
Thursday, 2 P in Interment prlcate.
Trlends may call Wednesday cenlru after
''iwiEnivN' fniv 1. in;n 11 MICHAEI..
I husband of Mar A MrKennn Rolatlces and
friends Inilled to funoral late rfilaenee.
1 l.aierork. Crestnut Hill, W'ed a m Sol-
I ern requiem mass Church of the Seien
I Dolores Wndmoor, 10 a. m. Int. Holy
1 hcpulchre . .
McKINNY Julv t. SARAH, wife of lte
Philip MiKlnny. Relatlies and friends lj-
iltrd to funernl. Wedniwlay morning Jl)
locloclc, from her late residence. 2113 Chrl-
1 tlan st. Solemn mass of requiem, at st
Charles's Church 10 o'clock Int Holy Cron
I Com ....
' McNENNY Suddenly Wlldwood. N J.
, July 3. IOHV V son of rrnnle J srl
Anna M MeNcnn (no Knne). HEi"d fl. Tri
0 months Relatives and friends Imlt'd to
funeral, Wed ,2pm rieldenre Kranl-
mother. Mrs John V McNcnny. loll Porter
it. Int Holy Cross Cem ..
MINNICK - On Julv t. 1020. OEOIIGE TJ
tles, friend, nnd emploes of the Miai'
.steel Co are Incited m the funeral oi
Thursday mornliia nt 7 30 p clock from m
late residence 37"! N mill s- Solemn re
quiem mass nt St .Stephen's - hcireh at
nV'ock Interment at Holy Kepuldir. Ceme-
'mI'RIJIY nie.l, suddenl at Washlnf
.... r. 1..1.. J in jii CHARLES J.
irilPHY liusinii or .iiaiK.ii.-. " .',V,.k'
nd Hon of th lato James J and Mar Liars
Ulrpn .
"n JuH r. lO-O.llEI.VA'.
1 1 1 .
Willi un 1; i-ac-nii "'nr,'.:ii
Klcen fiom her lato resldene-e UI.1
Mill I
ii 1 1 1 ti n 1 n
PHIMJPH At AmbW
..... i.etumitli ti mitt t!l"4
la Julv .
aaed I'.f R'''
llcen an.l frl.nds Imltc.l to funeral s. rU "i
Wed, 2 30 V m . at R Pleaaint Hapli'l
1
i c nurc 11 int yrinnc
! Tf.t t.t. n.. T..I.
pom er 0,1 juij 1 . 10211 .11 - ;,
liu.hnnd of IMIth A Porter '"'"-,.-;,
friends ore Iniltrd to the reriice . 01 Th',
.lay nt in n. m . nt his late resldefe. ijj
V EdBtwooel a' Interment at I niwooa
1 emeler Remains may bo ilewcd ANcdnei
Itelolli
dav ecenlng
REGAN Julv 4
11.20 ESTHER,!
of jo'hn j Re-nn (nee Thompson) Re latttei
end friend. Leagie of the "''. ",",1
1 Altar unci i;o.ir wi'"' i,... s 30 a.
1 ,.u....u ,n. i....i ,,. fiin.ru . Thurs . e.i-
I vilui.ll llt.t.rn ... ...... ...
a,"-, Asnen st Solemn requieiii -
.v......... - .,..S'.
Apaih. s Church 10 n, m Int -jVnnnE B.
riOHRMAN nil July 3. THEORORh
on of the late V illlnin A and Mir-an i.orr
., nrf,,iii. 1 n,l irinds nre Inclte'l 0 i
nl . .... Wedni sdav lit 2 30 p
at
hl lain residence.. 411 N lOtll l
Internuat
,r!...T, .- ,..,.. n mi:pn iii
.ushnmt of Hannah !'' "'h0 "
rlencU and rmploes of w1,11,a"'i, , Wed.
ion Inc imlted to funeral sen -e "'
fi ic'l.i-r juij " , ,
p. holes n'J"!11".
husband
fr
nth t "
s P in. ihco -., - ,.. ,,,..,
WH!: ! P'l.er J-""" '"'""nnfl H.U !"
iun.i ni PTillne Schrleber aecu
M llllll.lll.il IUII '--.
Hell-
I ,".' aid frliila Incited to futi'r..l " '
rices.
ed 3 n in residence 2"HJ '- "u""
Int tlehue , ut
i L.. ......... ...i.. -. i ni'is
' nilW 1 I IV JUI' ' r..i..,,ca
rl
Felix nnl Sarah Shos.er ii"'""J. .,j
friends nlsn perl Ins IOdg", " "iVriW
M are lnltid tpMlend funeril 'eru
Wed 2 p m preclselv late resldeme
Ar.h st Int Mt hlnal Cem . , KRED ft
SLOTIIOWER July 4, j'Vrienls aim
SI.dTIIOWER. RelatHca.ntid.fr en" .
I Eastern Star Lodge Vo '"'',. ','""; ck-
and other societies w un v.!"'" , . ferv
necled aro Incited t, nj:n.rt,,;,imore ,
lees Weil 2 P m . nt 441 "JUmaJ tU
Hit Mt Murlnh Cem rrlends max
Tues H to 1(1 V ?.-. , .i.uthter '
SMALL July 4. MARY A . ''"HJtic-fl
Annie nnd the late Michael fmill i',,
and friends Inilted to attend f""'"' h'roiff.
N 3d it m from tho lesldenre.f her nroc
in-law John L Hoar, 2J-'3 . '"..' blcurei
ern requiem mass hi -i
nrlcn'eu
. . -M.ne.
h.Miril Julv
et. bs.iateui". ;
1311 I'ruiker st
.A.,.1
:l. K'l".. latePreIid.n'e. 'lOH
rtirnun Him . - .
1TIANK beloieel hii'
Friends are Invliw, ,,
nf Unrothy Smith
iittnnd the t
funeral aerilcea Thurw.f
i residence IMS ( J luintj wrf.
private Remains vlecceu
.. m from
nesd..P.?P. lie from 8 to 10 ,:n J
rr, i in. u r-"""-'"' ,.. --', rilzaMtn 'V
UNDEIITAUERS
nteiiaeTI'stV LOTS
ARDSLEY BURIaTPARK.;
Lots, all prlcest r.a.onabl. urn
Oc. aianilda, P. Wat).
"""Baata- i
uiutuiY.iiuiiu. juiy a. CHARfpa .
CREUTRURO. aged HO. Relative .Pi
friends also Jerusalem Lodge, No tm V
and A. M.i Slloam Chanter. N nS9' i
10 u m Int Holy cross ., gJlATH-
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