W." y- vtiff ,' v j ' ' vrM'" w1 " ' "fr i c , ;& ' ) ' ' t -;t:" '' )tfr - "' ,' ,v TJS AGAINST SCHOOL BAN M..,UrB Aimed at Parochial Inatl- iitlorn nem i" ..-.lor. Mlcli..Tuly 0.-By A. P.) tKnrney General yVl" Grocsbcck, In ,n opinion toany, . . . ,. -" J amendment to tho state conatltu ffon designed to abolish parochial Lois Is contrary to the federal con Ututlon and should not bo placed on ih, ballot In November. Mr. urocsoccB. ..i. " ..,...... . i. tho forJsrnt constitution ""Sbitlng tho states from nbridfring Colleges and immunities of cltl th.PI I. ne that whilo tho stato has the ?inMl rfifflt to regulate private K prohibit them or prevent thoso ileilro from attending thorn. -Annonri iinii'iniiiiciiL nuuiii iiiiinu ii unlawful for any person to instruct 'AihirVn between the ages of Hvc and jiiteen In other than pituuc scuoois, $5000.00 Open Challenge 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 $5000.00 to car owners, dealers, or both, whose car excels the perform ance of the Lexington Minute Man Six. The only condition is that the con testant must prove conclusively that the car entered is a genuine stock model and that standard test gasoline is used. This challenge was not accepted, proving the reliability and superiority of Lexington Motor Cars. We will be pleased to prove the above qualities to prospective purchasers. Immediate Delivery on All Models LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. W. A. Kuser, President LEXINGTON BUILDING. B31-S33 NORTH BROAD STREET Atlnntlo City Ht-rtlce Htutlorii 22-21-20 8. Delnunrn Avp. Lexington Motor Compntiy, Connrrailllr. Indiana, V. 8, A. STEAMSHIP NOTICI-S United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Baenot Ayret 8. 8. HURON, 17,000 tona (c) July 14 6. 8. CALLAO. 18,000 tons (a) July 28 (a) First Claaa. (c) First. Second and Third Class. For passage rates anil other particulars apply to any Passenger Agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Tasaenser Drp't 82-03 Drexel Bldg., Keyaer Dldc., lialtlmore. Philadelphia toMAIiONAl NEMTtll fclE COMPAQ . Y. Cherbourg Soutliumt'ton New York July IOIAur. 14 Sept. 11 Rt. Paul July24Au(t.2lseiit. 1H Philadelphia . . . .Auir. 7Bept. 4Oct. 2 NEW YORK IIAMI1URO Mancliurlu ... .July SllPept. lllOct. 23 Moncolla Aug-. 14 Hept. 2BNov. 0 . PIIILAniJLPIIIA- -LIVERPOOL July 17 July 31 naicrroril Auburn , PHILADELPHIA- Paitern Sea H'aubeia -GLAHdOW July 17 July 25 . PHILADELPHIA HAM11UIKJ JVeat Eknnk July 13 Kait Indian , July in Nsntatkrt July 20 Edeemont July 31 RED STAR LINE N. Y. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWEItr Laplaiul July 10Aur. 2 llNept. 2.1 ""land July24AuK. 2HOct. 2 KruonUnd Aug. 148ept. lHlOct. 23 "'und 8ept.4Oct. 0 rutemer Office. 1310 Walnut St., PHIs. EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "De$ Moines Bridge". .July 23 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" July 19 SS "Coquina" July 31 For rates and particulars apply to fiarn-Linc Steamship Co. 139 South iPVMtrth l t, immmir u -,r , PLAN FOR WORLD JUDGES League to Pick Jurists From List r Given by the Hague) Court The Haguo, July 0. (By A. I'.) Agreement has been reached on tho question of selection of Judge for tho high court of internatldnal justice. Tho plan, which although adopted without opposition Is subject to second read ing, provides the judges will bo chosen by tho assembly and council of tho League of Nations from a list drawn by the existing court of arbltratlorf-'at Tho Hague. Judges of each nation represented in tho court will be asked to name not moro than six candidates, of whom not moro than two can bo their own. na tionals. These national groups "will be requested to mnko their own selections, nfter consulting the highest judicial authorities of their respective countries. STiJAMmnp Nonrr.s fflTCff Reaver at., N. Y also at tho Line's (imcea at 418 OlWe street. St. Louis. I Mobile. Alabama. PHILADELPHIA ANTWlUtP Wnflienn July 10 Went Tncook July 14 Chumplnn July 1 8 Went Clicrow July 20 Went (lumbu July 2.1 Nervier July 31 V. Y. Cherbourg Hnutliuinntoii niymplo Auc. 4lAuic.2HISrpt.lH Ailrlatlo Alia-. l4ISrpt. iniOct. 10 N. Y. OUEEN8TOWN LIVERPOOL .Mobile Aug-. 14Sept. 1H Mile July 24AU(f. 2nOct. 2 Ilultlo July 31Scpt. 4Oct. 0 'Formerly Cleteluml NEW YORK AZORES Oinit ALTAR NAPLi:S OENOA Urctlo July 24Hept. 14 ATLANTICri'RANSPORT LINE 1'HII.ADULPHIA LONDON Waurunilii July 10 Eastern Shore Inly 20 Osuwatomle July 31 llui,i,AMi-A.iir.iui'' i.i r: rillLADELPHIA ROTTERDAI Poeldyk July 10 MnnsilyU July 13 Frcitht Office. 405-414 Bonne Bldg., PMIs. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen . Regular Service U. S. Shipping Board Steel Stearaeri SS "FORT ARMSTRONG".. Sailed SS "0R0N0KE" Losding A Stetmer August 1 (From Pitt 78, South Wharvei) The Charles T, Megce Co, Agtnti lor 13. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA KellUmhrd Kf99. s. d TO MARINE SALVORS, WRECKERS, SHIPOWNERS STR. "D. R. HANNA" 7023 Groi Tom Tenders aro solicited for tho floating, righting and do livery of this steamer, sunk by collision in about 23 fath oms of water off Alpena, Mich., in Lake Huron. Tenders for tho purchase of the vessel as sho now lies aro also solicited. For terms of contract and fuller particulars apply to R. Parry.Jonei, Lloyds Agent Klrby BldS., Cloveland, O. MAIL ORDER IAJ.!X ou rrin Imr from Manufacturer nt WholMDln r-rlrrM sl.no. M.Bo nml S3.IS0 gal. I oil colorn. Htewnrt. 887 N. 11 111 nt. GLASSES Van ai t K.v.a ' Kinmlrwi Fre rrwrtptlnnii Filial. ArtWrlnl Km InMrtf COIN MACHINES IJMl Krolt and others. Curd Poker Card. Daueyg, loo new and rebuilt. All linra-alna Kartrrn nmo BI.OAN NOVELTY Jiro, CO. 802 N. Oth Si " I'lrone, Hell. I'onlur 4724 YOUR OLD PANAMA cleaned, blocked and It nitln-flnlitned by ex 2) I nerta " We btoek onr own hiK CHAS. CARPEN Factory... 112S Filbert hi. Htorr. 1282 Fllhert Ht riilla. nfcftn M rnnnif .The beat nair Tonlo on the I"arliet; Treventa dnndruR and the. hair from-fnlllntr out. It makes tho hnlr healthy. Abao- w - - -. w vn ua iiiuiirjr I it' runaea. Teatimomairi mailed on requent. 1 E?.r ,ieby drueKlate. Btmptled bv Smith. Kline A Trench. F. Knar Mrtl. CO.. 11B N. Third St.. Ontndrn. NV J. DIAMONDS BOUGHT OUR MANY YEARS OP EXPERIENCE L OUR HONEST ft RELIAni.E METHODS ARE YOUR GUARANTEE. JIanv dlamnrtrt. needed at once to fill orders all alien. U to 10 corat: will pay from tin to JSIif'O men ii,aan;. wq musi navo intim and bv aell Ing.your dlamnnda to u YOir WILL AT LEAST SAVE 10 to 40 PER CENT, Eatatea ...iukhi. r.si.iu ycara. irriraiei pnono wai. 7143. Al;o old cold, illver. platinum houuht. ti. rt:nn.M a c:un 411 v. 10th m. . ""unuiiu Mil"!' Huh nh. Market r RECORDS V 1L i BIliRECORDS 1129 CHESTNUT Vrltn or nhnnn for Antnnln nnfl nrlrM C. SCHMITT, Mfr. ,',? ATer.nnk' SPECIAL SALE Used and Shopworn DRUMS Saxoiilionea nnd lllch-flrnde Hand InatrumenU CHAS. S. WALTON CO.. Inc. 002 WALNUT ST. :ENTKAL HOUSE WRECKiKG CO. S.VGor.lZch&Sprin9GardenSfc PhoneFsptem-. Building Material Lnree Stork Doora nnd Hnah All riltra New and 2d Ilnnd Plumbing Material Rath Tubs Hnka Toilet!) Laundry Tnba Wnaliatnnda ' Ilnllrrx Office Furniture, Desks, Etc. We buy and sell all kinds of Office Furniture, Store Fix tures, Saloons and entire con tents of Office Buildings. BEBAN0THER SALE OF REGULATION ""fl 0. D. Army Woolen Shirts On Account of the Inrsn mirchnne nt I tueae enirii ne can oner mem again at $1.25 Thcso reclaimed shirts aro made of government stand nrrt wool, well madp. w 1 1 h two pocltets. Just the thing for worh. cnmplng nnd nny rouch wenr. Buy n half dozen of those excellent ohlrts whllo . you can at this price. IlUSilJNJUK J3KUO.I Army tind Navy Goods 312 Christlnn St.. I'hila. l'repnld Moll Orders Filled Promptly I'nrcel I'oBt, lOo Kxtrn No floods Hent O. O. I). nn,n lrvnnlnpa ITnlll ft nTlnrk I'honrH! I.omburd (1(1 1H. Main .17K!) Anttf) aints Home Paint (20 $2.50 shades) per gal. Sherwin - Williams Family Paint(17 shades) 3 CQ per gal pJ.J PUT UP IN OAI.LONH HAW OAM.ONS QUARTS. PINTS AND HALF PINTS. Berry Bros. No. 19 Floor $2.75 Government Spar t2.00 - ..--.., ,.. H"- YarnaU's Root' Paint (dark red), per gal $1.50 OltANOK SIIKI,T.0 $5.50 Per Gallon CALL, WHITE OH THONB ... .. POPI.AIl Sn.'iR We Deliver nnd Ship everywhere. Diolrnn U22 Girard Ave. lilSKan Open Evenings s& HTKAMRIIIP NOTICES f GRACE LINEM B. 8. Gtntt ISllia, S. S. Htnta Trti. H. 8. Bants An. H. 8, Bint Ixulia. Calllm at Caltao, ArUa, Iqiitaue, Anto fat aits anit Valpatalao. Fortnlehll 8illlni. V. R. OKACK ts CO., A sent., , Hsnttver gq.,Ncy York or iLuwJ 'A( t aM(WBsssBeRssBwasnsssssissMsnjs iN6'''PtelFtfit)Gi3BPHIIlA:DgbPHIA, FRIDAY,, ItTPBS czrzd J "N4-J BELIAK ESMMMMI eaW4aScSil!n8 elP. W ..'ht'.. ) ,i ii t.'i IV "J B mft-tiilZ ''' - rit - rViA JN MEM0HIAM TO.BACT. In lovlne memory of lovlne mmc Jijiy n. inifi. LUKE3 TREACYi kill ew Uiy IP. HUH. I WIKB AND CHILDREN, JDeatfjs AWIKnT. July 8 BaO. KUCJBNEJ J.. on of 1st John nnd Antoinette Albert. Fur ther notice of funeral will be given, from hi. Iat4 realdence, 124 8. Oth at. AI.I.KN. Suddenly, July 0. 19S0. ltv. KDVARD J AI.LKN. (fa mT son of the Uti Daniel end Kllen C Allen. Reverend clerr. relatives and friends. Invited to solemn requiem mass St. Vincent's Church. E. Price at.. Oermantown., Hat . io a. m. Dlvln of fice, will uesln ai 0:80 a. m. Int. Bt. Vin cent Seminary, Oermantown. UALU July 7. WIT.FRED. husband of Annie V, Rail, Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat., 10.30 a, m., 3104 Mt. Vernon at, .Int. private, BARRETT. July 7. li2rt, HRIDOET, wife of Owen Uarrett (nen MrElrone). Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. ni 3003 Wnrri-n at. Solemn reoulem mass Bt. James's Ch . 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croes. HARTH.At Plttebunch Pa . July 7. ED WIN A., eon of Pauline and the late John II, Rarth. ased 28. Relatle and frlenda. mem bers of Emanuel Kv. Churcn. are Invited to funeral services. Sat., 1 30 0. m residence of mother, 1040 N. Marshall at. Further esrvlces, Emanuel Ev, Church, 8th and Indi ana ave. at 2:30 n, m. Int private. Green mount. , HOW. July 7, MAHCIARET. daushter of late William and Margaret Mlllis-an. Fu neral Sat., 3 p. m , late realdence, 1348 8. Hollywood at. Int. Ml. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Frl, eve, URAULBY, July 7. JOSEPH J., husband of Florence Hradlcv nnd son of the late James and sarah Rradley Funeral 6'at., 7:30 a, m., from the funeral apartments of Harold II. Mulllaan 10th at. nnd Oerman town avo. Hlsh rami at St. F.llrabeth's Chunh Ob. m. Int, New Cathdral Cem. HURKE. July 0. 1020 PETER J., hus band of late Mary C. Hurle (nee McNamee). Relatives, friends. Funeral Directors' Asao. nml Court Robin Hood, No 14, I of A., and all other societies ef which he was a momber. are Invited to attend funeral. Sat., 8'30 a, m lato realdence. 1438 3, Broad at. Solemn requiem mm nt Church of St. Rita 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem CADWAI.ADER. July 7 EMMA D.. widow of Furalaoh I.lvlmrnton cadwAiniiir. Funeral Sat., 10 a. m.. from 1020 N. Iirnsd st. Int. private. CRAIO. July 8. 1020. MARTHA, wife of Robwt H.'Crals:. Rolathcs end friends aro invited to attend funeral wrvlces, Mon., 1 E. m. preclselv. at her lalo residence. 8551 N. medley at. Int. nrhate DAI.TON. Suddenly, July 7. JOHN E., son of Dr. David and I.Ida r Dalton. ased 21 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Sat 10 a, m., at his parents' residence. Sharon Hill. Pa. Int. etMctlv private DANIELS. July 7. JANE D'AZEVEDO DANIELS. Relatives apd friends Invited to funeral, Bun., 0:80 n. m precisely, from her late realdence, 8030 N. 21st st. Int. Mt. Blnal Cem. DOLE. July 8. 1020, HARRT C. hushand nf Sarah Rlaley Dole. Fun-rnl services Sat.. 8 p. m late realdence. 403 Elm at., Cam den, N. J. Int. private. DOR8ET. Julv 0. MART daughter of late Hush and Ann Doracy Relatlvea and friends, also Lcaguo of Sacred Ilenrt of St. Ann's Church, Invited Id ntlrnd funeral. 8at., 8:30 a. m. from funeral nnartments nf Frank A. Hookey, 24A4 Frankford ave. Solemn requiem mass St, Ann's Church 10 a, m. Int St Ann's Cem. DUCKETT. July 7. SAMUEL W. DUCK ETT. Funeral services Sat., 1 n m.. aon-In-law's realdence. Clarence L Smith. 310 Eesnx ave., Narberth. Tn. Int private. FRIEND. July 7. THOMAS J , husband of Susan I,. Friend (nee Haltman), son nf Into Andrew J, and Mary E Friend, aged 31. Relatives and friends, also aoclettea of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2:30 p. m., 2101 S, Philip at. Int Fernwood Cem, FURTAOH. July 7, SARAH, widow of Istn John Furtash nnd daughter of late Pat rick and Alice Donnelly. Funeral Sat , 8:80 a m., residence of brother. John F. Don nelly, oil Uelmont ave. Solemn requiem man Our Mother of Serrowa" Cnurch 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem, Relatives and friends In vited. OASSENMETER. On July 7 1020. WIL LIAM P. husband of late Mary (lasaen. meyer (nee Connor) and son of the late Joseph and Christiana Oassenmeyer Rela tives nnd friends, also employe of Munici pal Court nnd Harrison Republican Club of Fifteenth ward Invltod to funeral, on Sat urday, at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 813 Nowklrk st. Interment Mt Teace Ceme tery, Remains msy be viewed Friday eve ning from 7 to (1. uuiKii. juiy 7. CATHKttim;, wmow oi John (leler. Relatives and friends, also mem bers of Holy Family. InMted to funeral. Mat.. 8 a. m., resldenco of aon. 122(1 N, Randolph st. Requiem moat St Peter's Church 0 a. m Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. (100K1N. Suddenly, on July R. 1020. ALLEN J., son of William C. nnd Suale J. Oookln, of Wnyne, Pa.. aed 1(1 jears. Relatives and friends are Invited to the services, on Saturday. 3 p. m . at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Wnyne. Ta. Interment at Old St. David's Cemetery. Automobiles will be at Wnyne station to meet train leaving llroad St. Station l;13 and 2:08 p. m. UOUNLET. July 8. 1020. IRENE E.. lfo of Albert R, Oounlry, runeral Mon , 2 p. m , from her late resldenco. 421 S. 33th at.. West Thlla Int nrhate. HAMILTON July 7. Rev. FRANCIS J son of lato Francis and Mary A. Hamilton, rector of St, Charlrs Uorromeo's Church. Oakvlew, Del Co.. Pa. Reverend OlerKv. relatives und friends lnlted to solemn re quiem mass, St. Charles Uorromeo's Church, Oakvlew, Del Co , Pa.. Mon.. 10 a. m. Divine Office U .10 a. m. Int. St. Charlea's Cem , Oakvlew. Pa. Cars leave 00th St Terminal every 13 minutes HANSMANN. Julv 7. 1020. HENRY HANSMANN. Funeral servltes Sat.. 1:30 p. m precisely, late resldenco, (1810 Ridge avo,, Roxliorouxh Int. p-!vnte. HOWARD July il. AMELIA THEISS. wife of Wnrren Howard. Sorvlces Sat., 2 p. m., 2131 N Ubcr st. Int. private. North wood Cem .. HUMMEL Suddenly. Julv 7. WIN THROP K husband of Hunn.ih (nee Kent-art) nnd son of Jennie E. nnd late John M Hummel. nr,'cd 4M Relatives nnd friends, clerks of Port Richmond freight dept . P. nnd R. II.; Csmp No. 348, P. O, S of A . Camp No. 140. P O 8 of A.: Concord School Council, Progress Council, No. 20 H. and D of I,.! Chlten Nest. O, of O.. No. 1(M3. Invited to funeral nervlcea. Hat. 2 I) 2 4ti w I'nlnes st . uermantown. HUNT Suddenly nt Atlantic Cltv. N. J July 0, 1020, ROWLAND, beloved husband of Dorothy Ann Hunt late residence. 4100 York road. Phlla itclatlvea ami friends in. vlted to attend funeral. Sat.. 1pm at the npartments of John P. Oallagher. 2134 N Hrond st. Int private. Qreenmount Cem Remains may be viewed Frl.. 7 to 10 o m JONES. July 8 PAUL JONES. Sr.. hus hand nf 8nrah R Jones, In his (Hot venr Relatives nnd friends, also M K. Hray I.nrlK" No, 410, ", and A .ii.. .invuen to runerai Sat , 3 p. m , residence, Hutborn, Pit, Int Hutbnro Cem JONES. On July 7. 1020. WILLIAM J . husband of Lillian P. Janes. Services on Saturday, nt 2 3" p. m . ai nia residence. 103 H. Narberth ave., Narberth. Interment private. KNURR. Julv 8. SARAH A., widow of David T. Knorr. aged 81, Relatives and friends, nlao Minerva Council. D of L . In vited to funeral services, Mon., 2 n. m . at liar son's residence, J. Q. Premier Knorr I.IOOM Hellers St.. Frankford. Int. North ( edr Hill Com. Friends mav call Sun nfter 7pm KREUTZHEHO July 7. HARRIET W wife of William Kreutiberg nnd daughter of Alexander ard Eatella Hatty. Funeral Hat I SO p. m.. from her father-in-law's resi dence. 182S S Howard st. Services at St Peter's Church, 3d and Pino sts.. 2:30 p m Int Fernwood Cem. Remains may bo letvtd Frl. evening, KL'M.MEl. July 3. 1020. WILLIAM, son of Jacob and Christine Kummel (noe Kiim mel) Relatives und friends uro Invited to attend funeral services Sat . 1 n, m . at his brother-in-law's residence. William Schmidt 1121 FltzBurald st Int. Fernwood Cum l'rlenrts nmv call Frl.. after H p, m. LAW July 8. Mrs. SADIE LAW. daush. ter of late John and Margaret MaePherann Relatives and friends Invited to funernl Mon . 8.30 a. m 8407 Eadom st Solemn requiem mnss. St Joachim's Church 10 a m Int St Dominic s Cem McI'ASSEL. July 8. ANNIE daughter of lite Harry W and Elizabeth McKnssel Fu neral services Sat , 1:80 p, m.. 8310 Spruce st. Int private. McINTYRE July 7 KATHRYN HUIIER wife of Joseph Mclntyre. Relatives ird friends are Invited to attend funeral. Hit 2 p m residence of her brother-in-law Trank liaker. 100 Penn ave,, Rockledge, Pa Int Clnlten Hllla Cem Fr.onds may call Tri , 7 to n n. m. MURPHY. July 0. JOHN, husband of Di late Johanna nnd father of the Rev Edward J Murphy, of the Church,cf the Immaculate Conception. Allentown, Pa., and tho late Rev John II Murphy, of Norrlatown, Pa Rela tives and friends Invited to funrnl Sat . 8 30 a. m . from 2201 Spring Oarden at Solemn requiem maas at Ht, Francis Xnvler Church 10 n in Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem MURPHY July 8. KATK HOLMES, widow of Prof, Robert T. Murphv in Muh ear Services nnd Int. private. Hat 10 30 a m. son's residence, n. 'T. Murphv Jr 1733 Pacific st Int. iAJVsrlngtnn Cem MURTAOH July 7, SARAH, widow of lato John Murtnth and dauvrtvr nf late J' it rick nnd Alice Donnelly. Funernl Sat 30 u. m . realdence of brother. John T Don nelly nil Uelmont ave. Solemn requiem mass Our Stother of Borrows' Church in a ni Inl St Denis's Cem. Relatives and friends Invited. NIVIN At Mooreatown, N. J.. July 0, FDWUID PARR NIVIN. aged to ean. Notice of funeral later. OWENS. July 0 CATHARINE, belived daughter of Rose and late Jamoa Owens Relatives und friends Invited In attend fu neral, Sat.. 8 30 a. m,. from mother's resi dence 2108 Master st. Solemn requlnm mm St ElUvvbeth's) Church 10 a. m Int Jlnl Croen Cem REDMOND Suddenly, July 0, THOMAS J , son of late James and Mary Redmond Relatives, friends and employes nf Jnmet H Wilson & 8on, Invited to funeral. Sat 8 30 a m.. lato residence, 1012 8, 20th st Sol emn requiem mass at Church of 8t Edmond 10 n m In. Holy Crois Cem. REEVES July 7. 1020. UEOROR II. REEVES, aged 82 Funeral Bat., 2 SO p m late residence. French's ave. Moorea town, N J. Also Mlneola Tribe. No, 87 I O R M Invited, ROOM. July 8, JURY ELLEN ED- UNDERTAKERS - TlTT - I - l . TTVOT1 DKATIIfl WARDS, wife of John 8, Room. sed 8J. Funeral services Mon . 3 p. m.. late resi dence, 803 Mt. Vernon at., Camden. N. J. lot. private. Evergreen Cem. Friends may call Dun. after 7 p. m. 8CHEELI1 (nee Weniet). At Oeesn Orove. N, J Julv 8, 1020. PAULINE A., wife nf Louis C. Keheele. Relatives snd friends are Invited to attend funersl services. Sat., 1 P, m., late- residence. J217 Hunting Park ave. Int. private. Mt. vernon Com, ......, STRIMEL. Buddenly. July B. PAULINB, wife of Samuel A. Strlmel (nee llenienhofer). aged 40. i Relatives, friends and P. O. of A., 208. Invited to funeral services, Sat,, 2 p. m,, lste residence, 2073 E. Ltpplncott St. Int. Norlhwood Cem. . . , SUTTER. July 7, WARREN W., son of John M. and Mary E. flutter. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat.. 3 P. m 21V Mt. Vernon st. Int. private. Remains mar he viewed Frl., 7 to 0 p. m. ...... , TINDAI.U July 7, 1B20, HAiinan wife of Joseph R. Tlndall. Relatives anJ friends Invited to funeral services on eat urday at 11 a. m.. nt husband's residence. 1417 N, Ifltfi st. Interment Private WADENPFUHL. Julv 7. OEOROB B.. Jr., son of George and Maude Wadenpfuhl, aged S, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Sat., 10 a. m.. parents' residence. D. Manatavrana ave.. Roxborough. Int. Lsver Ington Cem. Friends may call Frl. after 7 P' WELCH. July 8. LEMUEL O.. l'n(1, of Sarah E. Welch (neo Thompson), aged to. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Sun.. 0 p. m.. .t n,?li realdence, 017 Miller st. Int. private. Wononah Cem.. Mon, mornlni. I,r.(IAL ADVKRT18EMENT8 B3r5Tlrr I'IIIIDKI.riIIA KIJICTniO sw COMPANY To (Tie Htockholders of The rhlladelphts, Kleetrlo Companyl , , ..... A special meeting of tl etockholders of The Philadelphia Electric Company will be held nt the office of the Company, No. 1000 Chestnut street, Phllsdefphta, on Wednesday. September 1, 1020, at 11 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of consider ing rnd acting upon a proposed Incrssse In the authorised capital stock; of the company from 2.000.000 shares of the par value of $25 each to 2.000.000 shares of the ... .,.,... e i4r ...ii ! nf -Arhicn in- crease shall be Eight Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock, also entitled to preference on liquidation to the par value thereof ana accumulated nnd accrued unpaid dividends. ... u. b.m.hv.is n. i-fl am. hare ana an accumulated and accrued unpaid dividends, to bo convertible Into Common Stock par lor par at tho option of the holders; to have the, smn voting rights ns the Common Stock! and to have such other rights, privi leges, preferences and limitations as may be determined at said meeting! also of authorizing the Issue and disposal of said Preferred Stock by the Hoard of Directors at such time or times nd upon such terms nnd conditions as said Hoard shall approve! provided, however, that said shares shall llrst be offered to the stockholders Pro rata for subscription at pari and of transacting such other business ns may properly como before the meeting. , . .. In accordance with the by-laws of the company the stock trnnsfer books will be closed from 8 o'clock p. m., August 12. until 0 o'clock a, m., Beptemoer I. Hy order of the Board at y'c!J)0J, ' ' Secretary. 3f KSTATB OF 11KNRV A. OKRRIHII. ' deceased Letters of ancillary admin istration cum testnmento annexo upon the estate of Henry A, Oerrlah. deceased, having been granted to Fidelity Truat Company, all persons Indebted to 'the said estate are mm iiiusn having claims against the same to present mem. wunoui neiny. a. me omcq oi ve ""- company, 825.881 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, WILLIAM I' Q EST. President. Or to Its attorney, 8. STANGEH IS7.ARD, Esq.. 213 Liberty Bids., Philadelphia, pa. K3FMMTATE OF THOMAS J. KEON. DB orased Letters of administration upon tins eatato of Thomas J. Keon, .de ceased, having been granted to FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, all persons Indebted to the said eatate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company. Noa. 323-881 Chestnut st . Philadelphia. WILLIAM P OE8T. President. . KSr' ESTATE OF FANNIE C. WILSON, -' deceased Letters of admlnlatrntlon upon the oatnto of Fannie C. Wilson, de censed, having been granted to Fidelity Trust Compiny, all persons Indebted to the ssm estate are requested to mKo payment, and thoso hnvlng claims against the same to present them, without delay, ut the office of the said company, 325-831 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. WILLIAM P OCBT. President. fQSr'IWT VTE OF IIRNKY JARRKTT HART LEY. decraard -Letters testamentary upon tho eatato of Henry Jnrrett Hartley, deceased, hnvlng been granted to FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY nnd VICTOR A. HART LEY, nil persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to mako payment, and those having c-lnlms against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company, N'os. 82.1-331 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. WILLIAM P OEST. President. B3S ESTATE OF ANNE McNAM.EE, DB "' censed Letters testamentary upon the estate of Anno McNnmco. deceased, having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com puny, all persons Indebted to the said estate aro requested to mako payment, and those, havlnw claims against tho samq to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company, 323-331 Chestnut it . Philadelphia, WILLIAM P. QEST. Prealdent. 22? I.ELAMIE BUILDING AM) LOAN ASSOCIATION Notice Is herebv given to the atockholders of the Lflande Building nnd Loan Associ ation, a corporation organised nnd cxlatli.g under the lnws of the State of Pennsylvnnli that. In pursuance of a resolution of the board of directors of said association, ft special meeting of the stockholders of the said Lelnnde Building nnd Loan AssT'.itlnn will bo held on Wednesday, the 8lli div of September, 1020, tit 0 o'clock p. m , nt the nfllce nnd regular pluce of meeting of said association Columbia Hall, 1823 AV Colum bia itve.. Philadelphia, for the purposo of vMlpg for or against the proposed Increase of the cupltal stock of the said I.lando Kulldlns and Loan Association from 11.000, (100 to 13.0U0.UUU. THILIP SONNHIUM. Secretary. II. I. DE YOUNG Solicitor. AI.IHNE TRUST COMPANY Notice Is hereby given that, bv n resolution of the Board of Directors of Aldlno Truat Company, a special meeting nf the stockholders nf said corporation will be held st Its principal ofuce. 2020 Chest nut Street. Phllad"lnhta. Pennsylvania, on the 18th day of September. 1320, nt 3 30 V at , to ins action on approval or flls approvnl of tho proposed lncresse of cant nil stock nf said corporation from 1300,' orai.no to ll.oon.ono oo. WALTER C. HARRIS. Secretary. DICKSON. BEITLER & MCCOUCH, Solicitors. LOST AND POUND DOO Lost pet collie, black and white and vvhltc-tlped tall, brown spot on head and leg- under 1 enr old and still, timid, liberal rewnrd to finder. Apply baggage room IVnna station, Harrlsburg, or to owner. 1033 N Calvert at Baltimore Md DOG Cocker snunlel, small black dog near Media July 7 Liberal reward It return, d to Miss 11 Keating, W.va, Pa. Phono Ches te- He'ghts 72 IIOG I,ot. Roton terrier, mnhnirnnv brown, white neck; $3 rewnrd If returned tn Benjamin Bullock, Edgewood road, Ard mnre NECKLACE 12000 reward for return of pearl necklace Inst In Atlantic Cltv, N. J abnu June 2.1 1020 necklace contnlna b--twceif SO and HO pearls and diamond clasp no questions nsked. Notify I, 11. or B II Weinberg 003 Fifth ave . New York cltv. POCKBTIIOOK Lost In Wanamaker's ladles drcaslng loom, pocketbook containing pa'r of glasHes, Invalllere and gold fountain pen with Initials COR Llbiiral reward If t turned to Miss C G Rosenthal, 8411 Holmes qve Baltimore Mil SPECTACLES -Lost Willow Grove, Wed nesda" night tortoise-shell spectacles: re ward Edith I. Jones, S37 E, Leverlntton ave Rnxborough, PERSONALS NOT RESPONSIBLE tor any materlnla sent to S W corner 11th and South sts, or nn wag a for laborers, nlso for damage that may hava occurred That Is unless guar-ante-d hy mvself In writing II, RERNHOLD. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER The Public Ledger desires the serv ices nf .in experienced bookkeeper to operate 11 Burroughs posting ma thine loyalty and ability will be rewarded, Apply Mb nnd Chestnut sts, Aak for Mr Wlcst BOOKKEEPER double entry one with some experience but consideration will bo given tn one reirntly graduated who Is not afraid of hard work: excellent opportunity to gain broad experience In manufacturing business, give full detallN as to age experience and snlnrv desired II inn. Ledger Office. BILL CLERK Office of manufacturing com. pany In center of city requires services of aung woman to do bllllnc on Underwood typewriter write stating age, experience and salar desired, B 821 Ledge rr ui Sfflae. 1111. UNO MACHINE OPERATOR to assist with tiling, permanent position to oree mak ing good; statu age, experience and salary desired P 702. ledger Office. ClOARMAKERS female, on all shnpes; good pay Consolidated Cigar Com . 407 N 8th CLERK knowledge of boukkeeplng. to as sist route lodger bookkeeper. Apply 810 N Uth st COMPTOMETER OPERATOR with at least 6 months' experience, must be quirk and ac curate with figures, Apply Standard Steal and Bearings, Inc 40th and Merlon ave. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR and office work, good salary, pleasant surroundings; res taurant In building. F S. Allen Co,, Inc., 3th st. and Glenwood ave. Kerr. 3020. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR to substitute ir?m juir -u vu rtuiu.i sii huuq salary io the, right pirtyi only one . with experience iriyi onir one 810 N httt it necu'uvpiy, ' dTJLY ft TO HELP WANTED gEIAI.E ADVANTAGES WHICTI EVERT TQUNO WOMAN WANTS Are a part of the dally life of BELL TELEPHONE OPERATOn THERE ARE OPENINGS NOW TnAININoVEPARTJIENT A GOOD SALARY IS PAID WHILH LEARNING AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT Is assured See MTS3 STEVENSON. 1881 ARCH BT. or the following If more convenient MI88 ORR, 28 W. CHELTEN AVE. MIB9 MeCAW. 12 B, B2D BT. Open 0 a, m, to 0 p. m. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. UIRL In large office to operate Towerg ac counting machine; experience desired, but not necessary! good salary to start. P 881. Ledger Office, LEDGER CLERK An excellent opportunity to became double-entry bookkeeper for manufacturing concern to one not afraid of work: salary 118 weekly: give age and ex perlcnce II no. ledger Office, LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONB OPERATINO IB THE MOST INTERESTING WORK IN THE CITY FOR YOUNO WOMEN 114 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASES FINE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLT AT ONCB AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. DELL TELEPHONB RTBTEM ROOM 734, BOURSE DUILDINO FOURTH 8T DELOW MARKET 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. BEE MISS JENNINGS MOTHER'S HELPER Pleasant suburban home, excellent opportunity for Intelligent capable woman. Apply 809 Bulletin Bldg. Locur' 2218. STENOGRAPHER required by downtown in" vestment bankers: accuracy and exp, es sential, good chance for perm. pos. with ad vancement, state sal. dts. and exp, B 212, Ledger Office. uTi-vnnniPUHD Awn nnnvtvimimi COMPETENT FOR. WORK IN CONTHAC- RAILROAD BRAKEMEN. standard wages, TOR'S OFFICE. AITLY 733 REAL Hm and half time for overtime experi ESTATE TRUST RLDO , ence unnecessary: also experienced machinists STENOGRAPHER, exp. In cotton yarn bust- I nd b0"rrcAPT.' JAMES TATE ness. must be neat, rapid and accurate good sal. and bonus. Apply 40.1 Mariner and Merchants Bldg.. 3d and Cheatnmt. STENOGRAPHER Permanent position, good wages: reasonsble hours: state erne. rlenre and salary desired P 701. Ledger Off, TELEPHONE OPERATOR, experienced on both Bell and Keystone: salary $10 to start. M -s. iogsr unice, m TYPIST Office of manufacturing company centrally located requires services of young woman to do billing on typewriter: write. ststlng age experience and salary desired. U 122 Ledger Office. TYP1STH. experienced, to address envelopes and fill In letters; good pay: hours, 8:80 to 3. Chns. Palste Co.. 027 Arch St., second poor. WARPERS Hand warpers on small silk and cotton work. Oehrle Bros. Co.. 423 N. 3d st. General MEN AND LADIES to LEARN IIARBERING Wo teach you thoroughly and practically; big demand: dav snd night classes Wrlto TRI-CITY BARBER SCHOOL 22R N. Oth st. Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMOBILE PAINTER wanted: flrat-class loiterer: steady work and good wages year around: truck body department. Wright Service Co, Bristol. Pa BRAKEMEN WANTED FOR PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1023 FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. DRAFTSMAN Wanted, experienced Interior marble draftsman for plant out of city reply, stating references, age. single or mar! rled. when could report. Alabama Marbla Co (Inntts Quarry. Ala ' " BRAKEMEN 'YARD) AND SWITCH TENDERS. ROOM 8. THIRD TLOOR BALTIMORE AND OHIO PA8S STATION, 24TH AND CHESTNUT STS.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DRAKEMEN and ftremsn for Centra, Rail road Co. of Now Jersey. Jersey City: standard wages: hoard and lodging pro vldtd. permanent quartora secured. Apply 221 N. 13th st for further particulars CABINETMAKERS and all-round wnoS working machine hands, skillid men only. 1 10 32 weekly for 48 hours for first-class niiihanlcs, with attendance bonus Apply reftib fur work Unit Construction Co., 88th at and Gravs ave CHAUFFEUR Experienced white married man wanted for prlvntu work on Main Line m at comlnrtahle llvina iiuorlers Ap- pi j (lenige W. Smith A Co . 4Pth St. below (Inns ive . Philadelphia DRAFTSMAN wanted mechanical detaller Ap)l Crane Department Niter llement- I'ond Co , Mifflin and Meadow sts ENGINEER Steady worn Reed 000 Chestnut St. Apiny C. it VI EVATOlt OPERATOR colOW. APPlv C. It ne-il Mini 1 I. ennui n FOREMAN Saah and door mill foreman for frame shop, experienced man on atncK win dow nnd door frames 48 hours Inducement made tn good man Uth nnd Tloa ats FRAMKMAKERB Ten experienced men on stork window- and door frntnes. hlgheet wages Planing Mill Oth and Tlnga sts. LABORERS WANTED WAGES 3n0 PER HOUR REGULAR TIME 73o PER HOUR NIGHTS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, WAGES PAID DAILY APPLY STEVE DORE. PIER i0 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE MERCHANTS AND MINERS' TRANSPORTATION CO. LARORERS WANTED FOR CONSTRUC TION WORK. 10-hour day, 7 days per week, good working conditions. Apply to Stone h Webster, Beach and Palmer sts.v Philadelphia, Pa. LABORERS. 30o an hr 0-hi. day. Turner uonsirucnon u.t irony ana ctnunK sts. MAN wanted with thorough experience in 1 1 jsiirohaslnc second-hand automobile,- 11 las. asing s Office, srussjarsr HELP tf ANTETJ 3TAX.E MECHANICS WANTED OF ALL KINDS KOn BHIPDUILDINO CARPENTERS STAGE BUILDERS JOINERS FUNCHER8 FOR PLATE SHOP AND HELPERS OF ALL KINDS i Plenty of work ahead, and this yard Is a permanent one Apply In person immediately MERCHANTS' SHIPRUILDINO CORPORA. TION BUCCESBOR TO THE CHESTER SHIP nUII.DINO CO., LTD. CHESTER, PA. Or to 1B10 ARCH ST.. PHILADELPHIA AND ASK FOR MR. CHAMBERS MEN MEN MEN for Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey best wages: atralght time, rain or shlnet time and half for overtime and Sunday wuiivi ursi-ciasa Doaroing accnmmoaations: no monev required: free shipping. Apply all day at company's Free Employment Bureau. 221 N. 13th st. MODERN marhlne shop opened fot all kinds nt wnrtt 31W IX. FTOnt si. NIGHT ORDERLY, receiving ward! live in Apply Pennsylvania Hospital, 8th and ppnjcc sts. OFFICE MANAGER Man of good executive ability and experience to take charge of accounting department or large corporation, give age. experience and references. 11 51 i I Ledger Office. 1(110 PANSOM ST Fo-merly Chief of Detectives RECEIVING CLERK AND STOCK CLERK wamea ov manutaciuring concern in southern section of city; good wages: steady position; state references. 159. Ledger Branch, loth and Moore sts RE-ENFORCED STEEL MEN WANTED Eight-hour day: long job. standard scale. Apply to Stone & Webster. Inc.. 1314 Beach st. RIVETERS RIVETERS RIVETERS All-around complete riveting gangs to drive From bulkhead to bulkhead Alvvaya Three dujs' work looking nt ou. 1 Oil per cent piecework. Work ready. Fill your envelope. CARD MEN ARE NOT HELD TO A $32 30 DAY IN THIS I.OCALITY NO RIVETS HELD BACK. TURN IN A FULL COUNT. THE SKY IS THE LIMIT. NOTICE Only good gangs need apply. The best riveting cnrdltlons on the coast Wo will give preference to our old riveters who hold a good record here. POSITIVELY NO DON'T HESITATE 'PEANUT GANGS " 'IF YOU'RE THERE" APPLY TODAY T. LETOEN, 1321 ARCH ST , PHII.A PA "STATE E.MPtXIYMENT SERVICE" MERCHANT SHIPHUILDINO CORP AflT U. P S II.. E F. C.. HARRIMAN. PA SALESMAN Wanted, nn experienced atnek saleiman capable of handling a high grade Industrial preferred stock, best of ref erences n quired. Mall nppllcutlona to M S00. I.tdier Office. SALESMEN atock Want 0 experienced men for West Virginia fit Id. selling a large Issue of stock In local road construction compnnv direct live mall Inquiries as lends anil drawing account against commissions furnished Ihls Is an eaav selling proroal. tlon. passed bv blue skv commlsslnn, Indorsed by business rrx-n banks HtM stnte commit tees salesmen are backed by every publicity office co-operation and local assistance nd If they vvl'l work with enthusiasm they can earn from $100 10 $Ui0n weekly, only s-rloua. minded salesmen with force and energy need apply. WeU Virginia Finance Corp , Charles, ton. W Va SALESMAN Are vmi mtistleil vvliero jnu are! Are vou making $'to to $40 per week? How would vou I.Ki- in Incnase this 3 or 4 times with no more effort than at present re quired? To 1 ami- with us vou must be honest trustvvorthj self confident nggresslve over 25 years of asp atld willing to be taught our Flan wnicn mus" "i B"'rr,"i"i .mieHim rom the start Write for information glv-1 Ing telephone number vc want our men lm- mediately P '"" I.edgerOftlce SALESStEN Ficmrv rebuilt tires arv In great demand nitractlve proposition sub mitted upon npi-licatlnn estimated commis sions about $101 weekly to start, territory assigned men who can produce call nt once. EASTMVN lit IIRER WORKS. INC. Room 213 Temp'e Rldg 413 Market st CamdinN J SALESMEN FOR I OCAL INVF8TMFNT SECURITIES LEVU."- rCRNISHED TO REPUTABLE M'PLICANTS 1! 003, LEDQER OFFICE SALESMEN Wc want 4 ambitious men of pleasing Dcrannalltv without selling exp , we prefer to train nur own salesmen, "ur men earn 840 upward during training Call 741 Real Estate Trust Bldg fnr Interview SUPERINTENDENT hlsh -rade experienced man on steel frame and re enforced con crete structure : engineer preferred. P 017 ledger Office. WOODWORKER W ha-" rn opening on our sales force In Phlla le'rh'n and eastern Pennsylvania for a oun mm familiar with woodworking malhiner iiinbltlous man nf good address and pletng personality will find this a. good nnpnrtuMtv of bettering him self Address, stating full particulars as to qualifications, B, 1).. Box 37 Station S. New York city General CLERKS (men, women). 18 upward, fnr postal mall aerv ; $133 month txnm July Aug . exper unnec For free partlculara write J Ioonard (former 1 Iv aerv exam iner) 032 Eaultablo B'.dg Waahlngton SITUATIONS WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER wlahes evening engagements experienced, practical; rectify and Install accounting systems. R 123, L- dger Office. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT OR SECRETARY Ten years' training corporation methods and uiKunlxjIlon. operating end; age 30, married, B 104. Ledger Office. TRANSLATOR Brailllan, Portuguese and English, work In own office, quick serv ice, first class correspondent, E, L., iiOtx N, Camac st, STENOailAPHER-IIKPR., 1 unusually tiuall- nea. vvanis manse, iio. oauj. nay or nigni YOUNO MAN. 0 years' bus, exper. 1 capable Oi nanaiang an ainua 01 on. aet., aesir. poe.i highest Orf. turn, f 420, Lod.v Off, Ptfr rw if EMPLOYMENT AOENOIWI 'l&( MRS. KANE, 811 8 ltth St.. Spruce 4riy,t; I ; wishes situations for cooks, ohambet maids, waitresses, nurses, housework airlsv ' ' help wanted all capacities! open all summer. ;, , " BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.' ..fa'V ' ' - W) k AntNTION WW WhHi you Iiav dw:MM to sell -your businesv ', large or small reVA't' rl(h nf rlthnilt nrdTrtV. can call k n. tur ! wren vou pitc jr&.rtr .,..-.. - .-...,,. .-.. ..., .---- i.,. tntf nrtlfm n i-ihiiM rr writ a fnr rtnrs.avntatts r1 "' to on II. T will iihmlt a Inrffe Hat of r&fetii buTT8, Vi advance charr .vaJJ' ' a Df AT I ,IAS THK KKPUTATTOSia--mo M gjLtrWJ ni iiusm jiisvu 1420 CHESTNUT BTV- Damp Wash Laundry Uptownffcf :,l uslness 1400 to ISOO weekly! conld WfM' Dual doubled! price, I8O0O for building 20xlOQ.n cuinuioio anq tip-to 1 Vim and 1 Ford to-date equipment, beside t j Ai 1 ird truck; this Is an abfssr ',,', I n, ji'iUf luieir Dig Dargal I nisffiimimnt '. ' K,l 1001 CHESTNUT BT. Two Beautiful Apartment Houses, One 12 rooms and 2 tile baths: hardwdW uoors inrougnout: electric ann noi-waiei heat: rooms rented from 18 to 112 per week house next door lias 0 spartments rented at ' ISO each per month, very nicely furnished: " price 120,000 for both houses: can be financed with 18000 cash; wonderful invest" merit. , LOWENSTEIN 1001 CHESTNUT ST Coal Yard Uptown , One of oldest established and beat know In city: bualness. 1100,000 to $130,000 yearlri up-to-date equipment; rent $130 per month, tease: price $23,000 for equlpmerrt, machinery and all; this lrcludes 4 trucks; everything la perfect condition. LOWENSTEIN 1001 CHESTNUT ST. $3000 WILL secure n one-elxtn Intersst In Philadelphia corporation that will pay handsome dividends; party may h active If he so desires, which wilt give additional In come Addresj for 10 days. B 204, Ledger, Office. FOR HALE or for rent, shop with two a weaving looms In flrrt-class running order," Inquire A, Fraltag, CO Barnum terrace, Stratford, Conn, PARTNER wanted immediately for an In ventory: must tm a rename man and nave between gio.oon nnd nri.nno: best ref. req I Jewish preferred writs II 2117, Ledger Offr EXCE1TIONAL opportunity to obtain saK arled position and substantial Interest la profitable mfg business: $1300 required. B 11W. Ledger Of flee MANAGERS ladles for brsnch stores in sv ' large chain store organisation: salary and commission, $1000 required. 1101 Common-, wealth Rldg. WANTED $10,000 to $23,000 will returrl $23,000 to $73,000 In 2 years; secured tar liC.noi II 118 real estate Ledger Office. SHOE3 made in nussure and.rennlrlng. It, PIESSENS. 1100 Walnut sfl. second floor! MACHINERY WE MAKE gray Iron casting from 1 pound . - 'i) to 1 ton. If you want castings that can ' '!! be easily machined, write us. Reeves fltovei f ,1 ami j-ounury v.o., an b. i-a St., i'niladelpMa. Mi ?i Foundry. Camden. N. J. 1 K W . a. c, 220 generator, direct,, con : 123 k. w d c, 220 v.. direct con.t it 1 30 k w., baited, ,vioo v.; inn h. p.. 2300 v.j S ! ' jl ln motor Yearsley Co 224 N. 3d st. AIRPLANE MOTOR. 40 If. P. for aalsji.jt. J-fl irate: wat't'S e, tn per- " W, perfect condition: will demonstrate sacrifice 1410 B. 32d St., Phlla l tlfinut'nnil L'U n..H - nvlns l n feet running order. Printers' Finishing; House, 810 Cherry st. ELECTRIC MOTORS MACHINE TOOx4 POWER EQUIPMENT O'BRIEN MACHINERY CO.. 110 N. 3D BT. MACHINERY, netting, tools, man, 133 N 4th St. Segal Itoth- A C. AND D. C. MOTORS, new and used. W. A. Adams 4th nnd Arch. Market 2147., WANTED I rak-v.h Wanted Immediately. 30 second. nana aares ior export, xiowa ocaiv v.0, 808 Arch st . CLOTHES Cast-off shoes bought. Write of phone Sneldman 022 Poplar. Pop 7nno W, SECOND-HAND Briscoe automobile: stata jelir nrd model M 301. Ledger Office. DOGS, BIRDS. ETC l'U.MJ;i(A.S l.. puppies inr ". insrs", enble black 11124 Mt Vernon. Pop.KflOO W TOR SALE HOG" ISLAND Demolishing first unit: lumber of all slxegj thousnndn of windows, doors. Pipe, tuiings, valves fire- doors 12x24. Royal ventilators, millions o' '-t "' PLASTER BOARD at $80 per 1000 square feet crating an hipping 1 cent per foot extra 8nd checK with instructions for Immediate delivery Penn Salvage Co 04th st snd Tlnlcum ave. Woodland 1103 - PELSTRING'S ,' SUPPLY HOUSE N. E. Cor. 1 1 th & Fitzwater St. GOVERNMENT SPAR VARNISH 12 1-OALLON.CANS IN A CASE. $2 00 PER OALLON MAIL CHECK WITH oitnr.ii port phomit sbrvick Office Partition, Railing & Furn, Partition, $8 a foot and up; railing, 3 a foot and up, both In rtock, furniture, blsj selection, we buy sell and exchange. Pennaj Office Furniture Co 011 Walnut st. Phona Walnut 4134 or .Main 3830 A. BEDS bureaus, chiffoniers 130 living room suits, buffets tables chairs everythlnsf to furnish n beautiful home 4d per ni raving; 3 flours packed to th doors Open ev. nlngs Free nuto delivery. Feinsteln FPirase Co , S E. cor. Oth und Spring Gar den sts r milTS Unclaimed from merchnnt tailorj "3U11J si.me made for $0.1. will sell for the nr'ce of tailoring; omo ns low as $0. 1. UNGER 070 N 1BTH ST. Opin till S p m. OFFICE FURNITURE Large lot of desks, safes files, cabinets and general office furniture, store fixtures We buy sell and exchange PATTEN FURNITURE CO.. I OCUPT 4070 1127 ARCH ST. RACE SMOj roit u.n-one hoi.comii . hoke nut- TER MIT POPCORN AND NUT STORBI MACHINE5. BOTH MACHINE ARE NEW. APPLY TO J M STARR I.ANSDALB, PA. AI'TfTRll'K lsdv" for sale, length 14 ft.( width ft 11 In , heigh- 0 ft 5 In., la grod Kinditmn Vl plv Mr-town !). worke. Wes-mn-lsnil mil PARTS Anv p-rt nf S'i-tnn motortrucks. Including hnlst and dump bodies also (,ni tlnentsl mo-, r i.nris "nil ivki ij THREE-llOltSEPOWr.It ins ot gasoline en" glnes for sale Inquire "HO Pine at Lom bard 102. FOR SALE 300 cots will sell III part or entire lot, no teasonable offer refused. B. Kerman. N IB cor, 2d niid llrnwn sts. COTTRELL PRESS twn-revolutlon. four roller, slxe of bed 27x30 for sale Secur ity llnjjkNote Co l"-'3 ( hj-tnut jst t REPRlOFltATORS nnd fixtures for groceries nnd meat markets terms if desired. RANDAI.I, " t" . .1.11 ! .a st $1.25 ind up suitcases bags, trunks. Taw-nshnp Exi- Co 21 N 11th sC PHONOGRAPHS nnd records bought sold and exch Werschoff 003 Walnut Phonol vToiTlN oM ftnl cond. tone excel, sacrlflcf $ 1 onil MTchettl 13?0 Princess Camden, STANDS (nblneis etc big bargain. Phlla. I'rlnt"rs' Supply 14 S Mh st . PuOl'taHLES 2d-hand ed exchanged Kosfr inught, sold, rent 820 Girard ave. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VICTitOLA IX including six Ill-Inch D, Y. ncorda 121 selections ISO 10, this Is handsom.- machine with latest Improves jienta. $1 30 vveeklj H H Todd 1308 Arch st nnd '.'1H ,Ma--ket st . J3nn T()IIY i CLARK 81-notn player- ptann biiiutlful mse used .1 short whilst rost $700 terms mn bo arranged, guaran teed Bj Todd ISmi rch 1 j VICTROt IV wl'h rlx 10-Inch D F, r'O. -. 1311 111 the outfit for one looking five n good machine at small price II, H. Todd, 13U0 An-n st nnn -.--n awniri si TALKINO MACHINE new mahogany caaa, 1123 reaulir prlco $200 fully guaranteed. $1 30 vveektv II II Todd 1300 Arch St. 228 Matket at $4(10 KNA1IE AN11ELU8 player, mahogany c.ise can't be told from new, 1030; term .rrnn-iei! II II T "id 1300 Arch st 1400 CHAPKOl.A talking machine for 1230 citsh ls, birirrlna In kodaks cameras and j hntn implies Nnwltin. 27HII Kenslnston avet lino LESTER upright, cost 1173- guar, good condition II II. Todd 180(1 Arch st- HORSES PUBLIC AUCTION Young hlgh-cUss, pad. -'3 die horses, for John C Hlnkle. ai the ,offl Windermere Farms, on Butler drive, H ft)r ryi west from Ambler. Pa. Bsturday, July IB, at a P m 10 very handsome wsll-achooIe4 aaddle horses and mares from the best stosC f.rmi In the country 1 handsnms notiv. 7. carl and harnrsai perfectly gentle for ehlv nren. v.-atainguea jor unrumi : breeding and full dee ' P. Blddle. Ambler! P2i a,, iriU.I hill .li.kl- m.Iaa'. t scrlntlon apply Henry Kl'.'W good work horses) ri-usnuabU prl pnono Kempt Loni wo., nan jv, MarKoe STAMPS AND COIN! STAMP r'ACKlEpTl) Albums ana: for riiiun. t?l . Xfi ft ? i v5: 'fc . i" .a ' .,t w sa M iVl I'm i . s- R "' .'( '. s M . -.vj .sl . M r.-' fi 11 .. u . j 'lm Sfl ;il n s -a V i. f. 1 .( " t j, , ' .. ' . .a ( iv r s "'' ' k1 Jf ' ' ' 'v tft r r , . v ; vi- -: "a v tU v-,; . j &k -. fo.. :t-JU -;Uw Kii.-t -A ifi.,