"n .yv! .s. K ' .., .'"?, 'A! ,w- v v,& yrn t K. n .a. IHr'; i W ? " -ft hummer resorts ATLANTIC CTY, N. J. LEXINGTON . AtUm Ares. CepscitT600. Oat block t -llUes Doll" ri. ReeVUog depot in J bMt kitlv PAJv 7S Uth howff with ihoweri fof nrf fathom !-MT i, boich. Eileatlre porches end bill room. B1 ii.Mtal rotrnlog wster In room. Prl-ate Uthi. S5J2T& d.ndog .' Ameriejn ,1. 91 .,d.llm ""lUilo Earopn bUb 11.50 op dillj. Fireproof yJlBookw! TrbcWlW. Vn.U. Usil.lt. HOTEL JACKSON Virginia Avenue and Boardwalk Adjoins Steel Her ! Center of Attraction Fire-proof Brick Building 100 Rooms, with and without bath ocean View. New Management American and European rians Up-to-Dato Cafe ... T-nted rontflnr-Frtceil lintel NETHERLANDS fl0 ajfiT Crfli Capacity .400. Elevator, private ihii Capacity 400. Elevator, private .im runnlne water in bedrooms. Dance iS,r New Feature!. American rian Ifh meals). S3.60 up dally, (pedal r.Vk. runnlne water in nearooms. uai rioer, & 'AUGUST RUHWADEL. Proprietor. St Charles Place Bench. Capacity 601. Hf niUHAM. formerly of the Prlnoa-. POQUOIS Vinth Carolina Avenue, adlaeentta besom. Cap 6nD.Heflncdpatronace.mulcdancina, 1 itrtcliy moo.em,toie ana service exceuons, HUrso solarium, uooaiet. a. irranoKia It no dlr. 6pd. wkly. Am. plan (with meala) OSBORNE Cor Facine and Arkanaa Ava, prlv, rein. tratlng plant: electrlo kitchen open for In spection: runnlns water; all outalde rooms: cnipuloUily clean: elev.,prlv. bathe, bathing from hotel; bathnouaea and ahowera free: or ihMtra. dancing: white service: garage. Ilklt. Be management. BT1TZER A BTITZER. "courtesy quality service" HOTEL KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH , AmerTrJun. J3.B0 Up Dly., 510 Up Wkly. Topnlar European Rate. Elevators electrlo lights: telephone every room: runnlne water In rooms: prlvato ,Ktni. rhono 1020-R. N. B. KENNADY. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia av. and Beach. Capacity. 881. Urate baths, runnlne water, elevator, eto. imr. plan, flneclal season rates .Booklet. sAMUfil' KM.IS. Owner. N.J.COLLINBJIgr, CAM lOF St. James Place, nr. beach SfUH OVJOK and amusements: Ideal lo eatlon. oulet and refined: large and pleasant rooms with running water. Reasonable ri. Ownership management. Kentucky'ava. 1 st off Boardwalk. Ocean view rooms with running lr and prlvnta baths. New management. Grammercy Arms CKASrJIERCY TLACE AND nEACII Handsomely furnished rooms, with ocean w and private baths: beautiful sleeping &.' rf.a...f ,RBn: nriMs1:; & O ILJVHdFS'T'OKI trntirlfv Ave. nnil the nench. h J Every nrpolntment. Moderate rates. Hr. B. BRUCKBR. formerly of the Lnmont, Bouth Carolina near Beach. Private batha: runnlne water. Moderate rates. Open all year. ! B. Arnold. Ownership Management, DAVENPORT Eouth Carolina ave., near beach. Every eon renlence; homo cook., bath, from hotel. Amor. EUrop . SM up. ppec. WHiy. v. v. aiururan. P1TNFY New Yorlc Ave- near Beach. AH Mi-. J. American and European plan. Capacity 250. Noted for well-cooked food. ka??IVnaa?oIlcatgng: FjgCo'5'Slc'Si:fcM- HOTEL AUSTINE Tacirto t St. James Tlace: near beach & all amuiem'tsi every room ou-sine. r. 11. uunoo. BfSCAYNE Kentucky Ac,; '4th hotel from beach. American nlnn MniO. rntea: bath- ins prlv.i shower. C. A. MURPHY. Owner. HOTEL CARLTON Chelsea Av. Beach. Rms. en suite with prlv. bath. Every room hot & cold running water. Mod, rates. Ownerehlp met. C. P. Zazzall TnUnv fnn Ocean end Connecticut Ave. ' Ideal location; large, nlry rooms, Excellent table. 18th season: owner management. Mod rates, J. P. & A. M. DUNN Hnrrl Bnscohel Kentucky nve. Bathing nolCI D05CODC1 houSB refurni.hea. Excellent table. Phono 117. A. E. MARION. HOTEL CALVERT Virginia Ave., near Beach, American plan. Ownerehlp management. Frank P. Beam. Delaware Citv Tennessee Ave. & Beach Leiawurc Wily Nawly Iurnt,hed. Rea sonable rates. MRS. LAURA M. LAIRD. SOMPRSPT Besond house from beach. JWIHLWLl 13S p Ari,BnK, Ave All amusemennts A. D. WKERH. Till'. IIAKVAKD Every appointment: ex cellcnt location and table. Miss Laura M. Tracy, 123 8. North Carolina Ave. NI ITT AIT 2 N. Maine Ave., Atlantlo ""' mL Ave, nnd Bench. Phone 2870, OCEAN CITY. N. J. rAPACITY noo Open until September 15th. New appoint ments and equipment; strictly flrst-clais culilno and service; rooms single or en suite, with or without bath. LAWRENCE MAREBCH. Mar.. formerly of the Bellevue-Strntford. Phlla, THE LINCOLN Capnclty 300 Entirely new. Rooms single and en suite with runnlne water and private baths. Elevator. Every modern appointment for comfort and service. Trench Cuisine White Service . SIRH.I..K.MOi:ilISON ATGLEN 0,h" k Central: "all outside vu4 moms, table unsurpassed. The MAYBERRY Sgg. w r W1I.DW001). N. J. GETTYSBURG. 212 E. Poplar Ave.: near . heach amusements. II, M. Nelnsteln. Prop Alma Ilea' rates; bath, irom house; excel. ISl . 'ablej home cnok. 810 H. Poplar eve. WIT.TIWOOH CHEST. N. J. MT. VERNON Near beacn- Private hti ""'-'' baths, excellent table, tathlnc from house. E, JOI INSTON. CAI'E .MAY. N. J. Hotel Lafayette Now Open Located on beach front. Capacity 400: all unprovcmonta; runnlne water: elevator. . ovlli, UtAl X LU, BTOCKTON AVE., roTTAQi: noird. east beach location. , 815; select J. B. Wales. AU t TRAYMORE ATLAjmcarr lQRLD'S GREATEST HOTCISUOCESS Ky?ZFsvrLvT ft r-u7"rT '' i isslYjUxmm.Msmha Bmntr,n nEnrtT ARUUKY; rAIlK. K. .1. EE)GEMERE 108 rourlh Ave. (At Death) Capacity 200 El6Vtor Hates on Eeaueet nAnrtY s. pufcdy wn r and Manager AWKUHY. PAKIt. N. msmAm&ejnsf OOEA?fOROTE. N. J. fWAlflBOll V.CrlyTIlV ywimlntf "SfiVSPlSS-"',. '? jr9"i ,,.. : --min Ve v iivNtia. srRiNo mke beach, n. j. THE ALLAIRE -Oprlwr Lake Beach. N, J. On the Front. Capacity 2Qn utAUD C. HOI Or on HOLM K 3. THE BREAKERS 1!" ",? 50LE T.KNNIt. bidino. nATiiWo Ownerahlp BUmt. Loiila W. yttmn. Tel. 780 ronVT n.EA8AXT. W. J. kICTURESQUE A T)1lhtrnl tt&x... oint Pleasant, N. J. I?? CoJ,! . 1 write Boro Clerk heach n.vr.s. y. j. THE ENGLESIDE fr.vWaeTa?hs wea 'ffi.lfSBjM tennis courts: booklet. R. V. KNOLI3. Man" ager. Also the Cnvlngton, Wost Philadelphia. WASHINGTON'S CROSSING. M. J HOTEL WASHINGTON WAHIIINGTON'S CROSSING. N. J. Btlnated on the Banka of the Delnwara The country hotel with all cUy conven iences. Our tables are supplied with the choicest farm products from our own farm Rates 18.00 per .day. Breclal family and season rates. ueii pnone. Pennington. N. J.. C. A. HOWE, Manager. Go.m DEVON. TA. WYNBURNE INN ?,H?i Tl ? .minutes from Broad Street mJU'J. De'llo place for young business hSS ?nd S!?Jatn or 'or families: no oblec Ji?n. 'o, children. Reasonable rates. Five EhL"i. walk f,om Eerwyn. Canoeing! Saa?drt;;. ""was;-. r,'y ' oUnroeonwBri -"" i"-m;n II, T.ANSHAI.E. PA. LAN8DAT.E. Pa. a h...V.I.9IfT CORNER HOTEL A beautiful country family hotel. fur- Minuet, uu in nnr hnm. m.i ,. -. V,ne?M.ut".ld0 T,1.?"1" fBo nnd livery: short rldo to Phlla.i dea surroundings: slons: roomgwi with' K!WiKZSl ?J-V?.V SWARTHMORE The Harvard Amer- p'0", single or en suite. Ph. BwarthmAra 233. WERNERSYILT.E, PA, Hillside UMU'ul Views. Terms Mo. J.r. Jtr.1- Garage, electrlo lights. OERIIART A AULENBACH. Props. rOCONO MOPNTAINS Eaclea Mere. P. Eagles Mere, Pa. The summer resori that Is different be cause It combines mountain nnd seashore conditions with unique surroundings The mindy beach nnd temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford splendid bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of the finest coif courses In America. For Booklet nnd Rates Write THE CRE8TMONT INN Wllllsm Woods. Manager. TUB FOREST INN. Herman V. Yeaeer. Sranager. THE LAKESIDE John S. Kirk & Son. TOE RAYMOND L. B. C. List. Manager. Slinnef-on-Delwnre. To. BUCKWOOD INNSiSSSS .. . Now OP'n . Ideal Country Hotel of America Buckwood Inn Co. (R. a, Worthlngton. Pres.) SIqunt Pocono, r. MOUNT pli:asant house Mount Pocono. Pa. Private bathv free garage, TV A. & II. M. LEECH. LAKE GEORGE. IT. T HOTEL MARION LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. 76 miles from Albany. Directly on trie Lake Front, also State Road from Lake George Village to Bolton Landing. Capacity 300 Guests White Service. With or without private baths. Open Juno to October Adjoininj New Country and Yacht Club Fire proof Garage. Booklet Free, JOSEPH H. MARVEL LAKE rrjVCID. N. Y. ADIRONDACKS Orand View liote LAKE PLACID, N. Y. NOW OPEN. Extensively Improved: finest electrical equipment: running water; private bathrooms: elevator: porches: dancing. FURNISHED COTTAOrU FOR RENT All out-of-door Adirondack diversions, Clr. M. B. MARSHALL. Mtr.. F.nk riaeld. N.Y, CATBKILL MTS. BEACHYIEW. N. Y. Catskill Mountain House Opens June 30. P. O. Beachvlew. N, Y. JOHN K. VAN WAGONEN. Mgr. A I.EXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. THE THOUSAND ISLAND HOUSE. Alex iindrla Bnv N. Y. The Venice of America, NEW ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND VACATION LAND White Mountains: Malno lakes, woods and coast; Green Mountains. For booklet call at Consolidated Ticket Offices or write Vacation Bureau, Railroad Building, New Haven, Conn. Btate region preferred. GORIIAM. N. II. MT. MADISON HOUSE. Gorham. N. H. The gateway to the Whlto Mts. Now open. For booklet address C. Q. Chandlor. Prop. LAKE DUNMOKE. VT. u i7oDimflJore,nTeOtrr w In toe luarr oa xna jvp.unnnum u oft the lake Shot IuJhinc,13flumhoi rmni A-uuMnrf. motmiin fails. 200 : ftofftNcvSfafc. Xtifa'W&olvFmtd E08C0l3.A-lMnVEL.UiMiWlu See the N iTrrunr & ttpf.x From the Great Steel Steamer PLYMOUTH of the Fall River .Lino Perfectly equipped for yacht race eervlce under all weather conditions; spacious saloons; ample observation decks; state rooms; regular dining room; also lunch counter. Music. Tickets $16.20 Each Race Includino War Tat 1 i 1 Capacity limited to afford maximum comfort Steamer will leave Pier 14. North River, foot of Fulton St., 7:45 A, M., Eastern 8tandardTlmei8:5A.M . Daylight Bavlng Time. Tickets snd staterooms on sale at Ticket Of fices. Pier 14. N. R.I 111 Broad; way, 87 Chambers St., 81 W. 82d St.. 114 W. 42d St.. New. York cltyi 838 Fulton St., Brooklyn. The New EnjUnd Sttamihip Co, & $ 1 sWI. j ' ,' w;"w-t-v : ' 4 s, "Miw. '. " 't-riiWi -' - ."'Ut.AW .. ..,. ,1.7 -...,,'., j . U"-jV Ms. ,1i ?'? . ' . -i : i ..! "-yp - .. v itMfiii...sr "--" '"'-""""'.ffiMi mil ii.im.--ii.ti n EVEMKG PUfeLld; sunrr.n nESorrrs niXVlLLK notch, y. 11 0Mlillll! siffliffMm; THE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. II. NOW OPEN A Great Resort Hotel In a Great Re tort Country, with Ureat dolt Course Broker's ORlce with direct wlro to New York AH Attractions and Every Comfort Hooking Oftlce. H West 40th St. (Town and Country), Now York , Telephone. Vanderbllt 2200, DAVID I10WOOIN l'LUMER, Mtr. !airaiiTiiiii NAnnAOANBETT -rncn. n. i. The Imperial Narrugansett Pier, R. I. NOW orEN An eiflnlre hotel for discriminating peonle nt one of America's , ..Plneat Senelde Reaorta. lOolf. Tennis. Pnlo. Bathing. Dano. Inr. Welt kept Btate lBghwaya fo motoring, For reaervatlens addreaa JAMEfl E. OAJJIHEY. MANAOER. Narrngantett Pier, Rhode IeUod BOSTON, MASS. M0TPL PURITAN raWAv DoeVm 390 CoawoamalBv The Dlottnctxv uosron nousa Cm of the moat homMw nolale In thq woruL iLtomionir frw&fctl CANADA Delightful Vncntloni) In Canada along Canadian National Railways. Ask F. A. Young, General Agent. 1820 Wool wnrth Building, New Ynrk City. IN JtEMORIAM BPAVENTA. In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, ENRICO SPA- vb.vii wno aepariea mis lire July u, 1D1B. Badly missed by WIPE AND CHILDREN. Beatljs ADAMS. Suddenly, July 10. WILLIAM II., husband or Louis Adams. Relatives, friends and employes of P. and R. Ry , In vited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.. from resi dence of son, John II. Adams. 840 Howell at., Crescentvllle. Pa. Int. private. Friends may can lues, eve ANDERSON. At Mt. Holly. N. J.. July 10. FLMIRA F., widow of JameB L. Ander son. In her OOth year. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, from late residence, 10 Washington St.. Mt. Holly, Wed., 2 p. m. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. ARMSTRONG. Suddenly. Julv 10. WIL LIAM A., son of late John and Martha Arm strong. Relatives, friends, Mitchell Lodge, No. 200, F. and A. M,, und all other socie ties of which he was a member, Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 3 p. m.. at parlors of C. R Hartranft. 3021 Germantown nve. Friends may call Tuea. ee. Int. Northwood Cem. BEATY. Julv 11. 1020, VERONICA F.. wife of James F. Beaty (nee Hensler), In her 17th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, Thurs., 7:30 a. m.. from her husband's residence. 1000 E. Huntingdon st Solemn high requiem mass Church of the Visitation 0 a. m. Int. private. BLACKWELL. At his residence. 023 Vine St.. on July 11. 1020. Dr. EDWARD BLACK WELL, husband of Ethel M. Blackwell (nee Fox). Relatives and friends are Invited to the services, on Tuesdav atternon, at 3 o'clock, at St. Stephen's Church. 10th below Market. Interment private, nt Ardsley Burial Park. Remains may bo viewed Mon day evening. BRANIN. July 11. ANNIE J., daughter of late Nathaniel nnd Rebecca J. Branln. Funeral services Wed,, 2 p. m.. late resi dence. 1052 Unity st.. Frankford. Int. pri vate Cedar Hill Cem. BREIO. July 12. 1020. DORA BREIG (nee Beck), widow of John Brclg, aged 83. Services Thurs.. 1 p. m.. at residence. 1487 N. Alden st. (R8th and Master sts.). Int. AtHhIov fVm T?rlmlM mav nll Wed. eve. nitOOMALL. July 11, HARK Y C. BROOMALL. aged 67. Relatives and friends, also Eastern Star Lodge. No. 180. F. and A. M. : Phlla. Lodge. No. 2. B. P. O. B.. and all organizations of which he waa a mem ber, invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 P.. m.. residence. 2451 N. 11th st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. nUCKWALTEU. On July 12. 1020, MARY M.. wife of Robert D. Buckwaiter. and daughter of Annie and the late Daniel Boyle. Relatives and friends Invited to fu nernl on Thursday, at 7 a. m.. from her lato residence. 250 S. 10th st. Solemn requiem mass at St. John's Church. 7:45 n. m. In terment rteeland. Pa. Trains leaving Read ing Terminal at 9:18 a. m. Froeland papers please roov. CAVANAUOH. July 12. WILLIAM: C. CAVANAUGH. aged 37. Funeral Thurs.. 2 p. m.. lste residence. 1104 Kalghn ave.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. COFFMAM. July 10. ROBERT M. COFF MAN. Funeral jervlces Wed.. 1 P. m., rest dence of son-in-law, W.. B. Warren. Front and Olive sts.. Media. Pa. Int. private. ' COI.OAN July 12, 1020, KIERAN T.. son of the late Jnmes and Catharine Kleran Cnlgan. Due notice of funeral will be given, from his late residence. 1022 N, Bth st. CONVEY Julv It. JAMES, husband of Marv Convey, of Kllbeggan. County West Meath, Irelind. Funeral Wed.. 8:30 a. m . retldence of her daughter. Mrs. Patrick Phll bln, 5328 N. Talrhlll st.. Olney. Solemn requiem msrs Incarnation Church. 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. CL'MMINOS Suddenly. July 12. JOHN Ii.y r.on of Bartholomew nnd Laura Cum iiifngs (nee Torbnss), aged f). Relattves and friends Invited to funeral, Thur.. 10 n m . 5342 Do Lancev at. Int. private. Remains mnv be viewed Wed. eve. DARRAH. At Hartsville. Pa.. July 12. ELLEN P.. wife of John M. Darrah. Rela tives and friends are Invited to services, from her lato residence, on Thurs.. Julv 13. at 2:30 p. in. Autos will meet the 1-30 p. m. trolley from Willow Grove at Hatboro. Pa. DONOVAN. July 11, Miss NELLIE DONOVAN. Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Sodalltv of St. Ann's Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8;30 a. m.. reeldence of brother-in-law. Dennis Kilty. 2138 E Somer set s:. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem. FIBCUS. On July 11. 1020. WILLIAM W. FISCUB. Relatives and friends, aleo George G Meade Post. No. 1. O. A, ., are Invited to the service, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock at the Oliver H. Hair Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Arlington Cem cterv Washington. D. C, on Thursday. USHER July 11. HARRY E. FISHER, aged A3. Relatives, friends and Lodgo No. 300, P, O S. of A.. Invited to funeral serv ices at Ivy Hill Cem. Chapel. Wed.. 3 p. m. GILMOUR. July 11, JOHN R , hu'band of Ernestine C. Gllmour. aged 5S Relatives und friends Invited to services, Wed . 2 p. m.. late rosldence, 1023 Howarth st .Frankford. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Tues , nfter 7 P. m. GRANT. Suddenly. July 12, CYRUS GRANT, husband of Amanda Trout. Rela tives and friends, also Richards Post. No. 503. G. A. R.. and Court Sylvan, No 08, F. of A., of Pottatown. Pa., are Invited to at tend funeral services, Thurs., 1 p. m., at his late residence. 5404 Catharine St. Int. pri vate. GRAVE'S. Suddenly, on Julv II 1020, L. STANLEY, son of Luther T and Fannv Leach Graves, aged is years. Relatives and friends are Invited to the services on Thurs day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt his late reel, dence. 1416 S. 58th st. Interment at Arling ton Cemetery. Friends mav lew remains Wednesday evening. Maryland papers please "FlAVARD. On July 11. B, FRANK HA VARD, aged 70 years. Funeral services at residence, 1803 N. 11th St.. Wed . 2 p. m. In terment private. .... HAYES. At Atlantlo Cl'.y. N J.. July 10. IIONORA HALES. Relatives and friends In; lted to funorul, Wed,, 0 a. in . residence ol Mrs. Harriet Bamm. 5241 Baltimore ave.. I'hlla. Requiem mass 10 a m. Church of TransOguratlon. Int. ,New Cathedral Cem. lllTVT7.INnKn.-nn Tiilv 12. 1020. ADAM husband of Edna Santee Huntzlnger. aged 63 years. Ile'atlves and friends also all socle ties of which he was a member, are Invited to funeral services on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at 1R41 N. Bailey st. Inter ment Conyngham, Pa. LODGE. July JO. ELIZABETH, wife of Frank Lodge. Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp. No. 120. P. O. of A... In vlted to funeral services. Wed.. 2 o. m., late residence. 2036 B. 17th St. Int. private. Friends may rail Tues. eve.. . LOUGHEAD. On July 11. 1020, ELIZA nETII, widow of Robert Loutheed. Services on Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock, at her late residence. .1212 W. Allegheny ave. In terment private. LYLE. July 10. CHARLES E. LYLE. aged 57, Funeral serUcea private. Wed.. 2 p. m.. at residence of son-in-law. Samuel R. Nice. 210 Spring Garden st. Ambler. Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Tues., 7 to 6:30 p m MADARA- At rest, on Julv 11, 1020. FRANCES, widow of George Madara. aged 80. Relatives nnd friend, also tflloam M. n Church and Sunday School, Invited to fu neral services, on Thursday, at 2 p, m,. son- UNDERTAKERS VQJf DIAMOND lliISM-S--TS ll-TlliaillSlll CEMETERY LOTfl ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK -Pts. all wImsi rtasonabls tsrms. VUlt t-Sos, rL iimiins . mhi iii t-M---. T TT3W nr, MH-yM ' vrt", "-';. .7 -J, . J,- "' Ve' a . .-A. -o. . ., .'.' Sk JP -'). s34's ujjj iij VN's.TfiTiviri'',irj''.i.-: .a BDGEEA-pHirADEIPHIA; TUESDAY, DEATHS In-law' residence. 2539 B. Norrls st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem, View re main Wed evening, after S o'clock, MAjtOERUM. Of Kensington. July 10. JACOB, aged 71, son of the late Samuel and Mary. A. Margerum Relatives snd friends, also North Star Lodge. No. 353. I. O. O. F.I Relief Council. No. 2. Jr. O. U, A. M.i mem berg and friends of Simpson Memorial M. E. Church and employes of Gllllnder & Sons Glass Works, are Invited to attend funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m,, at his brother's residence-. George W Margerum. 3B25 N. Phllto, t. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Tuei., after 7 p. m. MARKLE. Entered Into rest. J08ErH W., beloved husband of Anne E. end son of late Joseph Markle and Anna Rhoades. Relatives and friends Invited to attend serv Ices Wed. a P. nx, from his somln-law'a residence. Walter 0. Sylvester. 481B Baker st. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve., from, his late .residence, Belvolr ave., Nor rlstoien. Int. Westminster Cem. MeOEE. On July 0. SARAH, beloved wife of Patrick McOee and daughter of the late rcdward and Madge McGlnley, formerly of Drumnatlmney, County Donegal, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m., from resi dence, 6728 roplar at. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Victory, at 10 a. m. Interment St. Uents Cem. Relatives and friends, also Our Lady of Victory B. V. M. Sodality and Altar and Rosary Society, Invited to attend. McOLINN. July 11. ANNA VERONICA, daughter of John J, and Julia McOIInn (nee Conway). Relatives, friends and B. V. M. Sodality, Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a, m., from her parents' residence, 4528 West minster ave. Solemn high mass Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 10 a, m. Int. Hojv Cross. MONTGOMERY. July U, MART A.. widow of William Montgomery. In her 80tn year. Funeral services Wed.. 2 p. m.. resi dence. 2030 E. Dauphin st. Int. private. Friends may vUw remains Tues., 8 to 10 ''imnrtAM July 10. JAMES P.. husband of the late Margaret Morgan (nee McCabe) and son of Susan and the late Michael Mor gan. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Wed., 8:30 a, m.. from his residence, 2650 S. Lloyd tt. Solemn high mass St. Clement's -nurcn 10 a. m. int. Cathedral Cem. . MILLER. At Huntlneten. Long Island, N. Y., on Julv 12. 1020. MARY GRIM, wife of the lato William J. Miller. Services on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resi dence of Eer son-in-law. Rev. Edwin Heyl Dlk. 630 N. Broad at.. Philadelphia. Inter- mMOROAN.Vuly 10. JAMES P.. husband of the late Margaret Morgan (nee McCabe) and son of Susan and the late Michael Mor gan. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:80. a. m . from his resi dence, 2030 S. Lloyd st. Solemn high mass St. Clement's Church 10 a, m. Int. Cathe- drpH?LLIPS. Cn July 11, WILLIAM B.-. husband of Mabel C. Phillips. Relatives and friends, also Division No. 853. B. of L. E.l t"5 Vr 1. T, O. O. M ! Idie No. 170. O. I. A., Invite! to funeral, on .Wednesday, J at 2 P. m., xrom ms iaie residence, tmuu Trinity place. West Fhll. Friends may call on Tuesday evening. 7 to 0 o'clock. Inter ment Mount Marian ametery. RAFF. July 11, HARRY L. RAFF. Fu neral services will bo held 2 p. m.. at under taking parlor of Landls. 215 Chestnut St., Coatesvllle. Pa. Friends are Invited to view remains Tues,, 8 p. m iiii-KM ffurfdenlv. .Tiilw 11. I.nWtR JAMES, husband of Sadie Raven (nee Mor- an;. j-iinerai servivos eu,. o p. m., roei ence, 0223 Chew at., Germantown. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Tues. ee nlng. . . .. -,-- - . - HEED. JUiy il. iiii-r.j u.. Briiuoon ol Harry W. and Martha O. Reed, in his Bta year. Funeral Wed., 2 p. m., late residence. Esslngton. Pa. Int. private, REBD-July 11. MARTHA ELLA, wife of John II. Reed, In her 81st year. Funeral services Thurs., 2 p. m., at residence of her son. Thomas S. Reed. 828 N. 2d st.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. Arlington Cem., Camden. R1NTYE. Suddenly, on July 11. 1020. BERTHA IC, daughter of Frank Rlntye, aged 20 years. Funeral on Wednesday morn ing, at 10:30 o'clock, from father's residence, 1740 N. Orlanna st. . Interment at Holy Re deemer Cemetery. . Viewing Tuesdav evening. SAFRAN. Suddenly. July II. RUDOLPH A., son of Paul and Mary Ssfran. aged 21. Services Wed., 2 p. m.. residence. 460 N. 4th st. Int. German Lutheran Cera. Friends m..., a!t Tuea. eve. HAYLOB. On July 11. 1020. CORNELIA, widow of James M. Baylor, aged 77 years. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to the serv ice, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at her late residence. 8004 Lancaster ave. Interment st West Laurel Hill Cemetery. SIEaRIST.-Wuly 11. 1020. LUDWIO 8IE GRIST. son of Georgo and Katharine Sle grist (nee Bopnelder). aged 13. Relattves and friends and employes of Henry Lepmuth Co. Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m., residence, .'IMH N. Palethorp St. Int. Germantown Crematorium. Friends may call Tues. eve. STEAD. Seventh Month 12th. MABEL M.. wife of C. Fronk Stead (nee Major), granddaughter of Llbble and the late John Slela. Relatives and friends, Anna M. Ross. Sons of Veteran's Auxiliary No. 1: Danfleld Lodge. No. 100. O. 8. B., invited to funeral services, on Friday, at 2 t, m., at her par ents' residence, 1430 N. 12th St. Remains viewed Thursday evening, when societies will hold services. Interment Northwood Cem. RTrcrMircn. At Riverside. N. J.. ANNA L wife of Frank R. Btecher (nee Blanke meyer). Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, from her father's residence. Rlvetslde. N. J., Thurs.. 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem mass u a, m. at oi.- i-eterg unurcn. Riverside. N. J. SULLIVAN. At 'St. Agnes' s Hospital. Philadelphia, on July 11. 1020. CORNE LIUS, son of the late Cornelius and Julia Sullivan, aged 04 years. Funeral on Wednes day morning, st 10:30 o'clock, from BL Mary's Church, Weat arove. Pa. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery. West Grove. Friends may view remains at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. TOLAN. July 11. WILFRED E beloved husband of Elisabeth M. Tolan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. ' r m.. 1437 N. fi2d at Tnt. Fernwood Cem. WALTERS. July 10. SARAH, wife of the late George Walters (nee Paul). Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Wed., 8 p. m., at the funeral apart ments 01 liar 01a u, .Muiuaan. lutn st. ana Germantown ave. Int. Laurel Hill cem. Remains mav be viewed Tues eve. WILLIAMS. FRED W, WILLIAMS died suddenly. Atlantic City. M. j juiy 10, hus band of Gertrude M. Williams (nee Hopkins). aged 48. Int. private, from Spracks burial parlors, lorK. ro... wea.. - p. m. WRIGHT. July 10. CHARLES E.. hus. band of Susie K. Wright (nee Llttlefleld) and son of Kate and the late George C. Wright, aged 63. Relatives and friends, also Har mony Lodge. No. 62. P. and A. M.: Colum bia R. A. Chapter. No. 01: Corinthian Chas seur Commandery, No. 63. K. T. : Phlla. Consistory, A. A. S. R. : Lu Lu Temple, A. A. O. N. M. R.. and all other organizations of which he was a member, art, Invited to attend lunerai services, at nis late resiaenee, 1423 N. 65th St., Tues., 8 P. M. Int. St. George's Cem.. Delaware. Wed.. 10 a. m. WRIGHT. At Moorestown. N. J.. Julv 11. WILLIAM R.. husband of Maude V. and ton of Henrietta H. and lato Caleb Wright, aged 33. Funeral Thurs.. at 2 p. m.. lato resi dence, 216 S. Washington ave.. Moorestown. Friends. may call Wed. eve. LOST AND POUND DOG Lost, cocker spaniel, small black dog, near Media. July 7. Liberal reward If re turned to Miss E. Keating, Wawa, Pa. Tele phone Chester Heights 72. HANDBAG Lost. Sunday. Julv 11 1020. lady's handbag, containing money and other vniuuuies. at vauev rorge or en route to Phlla. Return to 24-'- B Bartaln st Reward JEWEL BA(3 Lost, chamois Jewel bag con- talnlng 8 diamond rings, bar pin and bracelet, between1 Mill Creek road. Ardmore. and Cynwyd. Merlon. Liberal reward If re turned toTheiiaiieiiiaiKa&iiiitC NECKLACE Lost, pearl necklace on Friday eva itetum to onm w.Jiarvine. kip.rcwara Pr.ATTNITM and diamond rim of fatlv'a wrist watch lost between Bellevue-Stratford and 17th and Chestnut sts reward. Return to Emma iiartman. lona cnestnut st. RING Lost, diamond ring on No. 18 ear, from 22d and Walnut to 21st and Snyder; liberal reward, 2108 S. 21st st. PIN Diamond bit Din with 60 diamonds. stamped G 1858: lost at Huntingdon Vallev Country Club or on way to Jenklntown Re ward If returned to J. c. Caldwell, Chest nut and Juniper sts. PERSONALS IF YOU have suffered a losa from unfair and dlsnonest practice by stock brokers or promoters, we may assist you to rerover wunoui cost 10 you, a uiu. i.eager unice. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER The Publlo Ledger desires the serv Ica of an experienced bookkeeper to operate a Burroughs posting ma chine; loyalty and ability will be rewarded. Apply 6th and Chestnut eta. Ask for Mr. Wlest ADVANCEMENT IS CERTAIN to ar.y young woman who becomes a BELL TELEPHONE OPERATOR THERE ARE FREQUENT INCREASES IN SALARY PAY STARTS WHEN TRAINING BEOINS and the advantages of this IDEAL OCCUPATION are numerous Ssee MISS STEVENSON, 1631 ARCH ST. or the following If mora convenient: MISS ORR, :6 W. Chslten ave, MISS McCAW. 126 S. B2d st Open 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. BELL TELEPHONE CO, OF FENNA- CHAMBERMAID.; sjriittsij'ebort hours, good ..f,h M,HUVIS ,HW1 Ull' ,H MMU, OH, - v-.s r wwm i . tZUxifi-.A' i AVtB nirimT HELP WANTED FEliALE CLERK to work In faotory office, West . Philadelphia rnanutaeturlnp eeneerni wages sm per weeK. r tip. linger utnee. m.TCnif In AfTI. nt ArMmm.vftnrtm mill In Ken- slngtom state age and experience and sal- ary expected, P 801 f Ledger Office, CLERK, knowledge of bookkeeping, to as sist route ledger bookkeeper. Appir ei N. 11th st. . FILE CLERK. The Publlo Ledger Co. desires the services of a young woman as file clerk In It accounting department Apply 6th and Chestnut sts. Ask for Mr. Wlest HOUSRWORlC Family of 2 adults In phlia delphla suburbs desires experienced women to do general work for month of August: house- equipped with all modern conveniences! no washing; work exceptionally easv and place would give reliable, honest woman chance to be In country surroundings for 80 days; willing to pay liberal wages to rlgnt person: applicant must be able to furnish un. questioned references. Address Box 111. RydalPa. T.Amirn ... an -Aia. .M,iin, net essen tial, but must have some ability: salary and commission to the right party. Wolberst A Co.. 1342 Arch St. LONO-DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING IS THE MOST INTERESTING WORK IN THE CITY FOR YOUNG WOMEN 114 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASES FINE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT APrLY AT ONCE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. BELL TELEPHONE BTSTEM ROOM 734. BOURSE BUILDINO ''FOURTH ST.. BELOW MARKET 8 A. M. TO S P. M. SEE MISS JENNINGS , MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR, female: young woman, experienced, can secure a position with ample opportunity for advancement. Address R. . Campbell, care of Atlantic Penning Co.. 3144 Paesyunk ave. . NUR8E8 wanted, private hospital. For par ticulars address Superintendent, Audubon Sanitarium, 8 St, Nicholas plaoe. New York city. RECEIVING CLERK. experienced, on women's suits) and dresses; permanent po sition. Anplv second floor. WANAMAKER ft BROWN 6th and Market sts. SAT..E8WOMEN for women'g suits, ooat and dresses; must be experienced: permanent position. Apply second floor, WANAMAKER A BROWN 0th and Market sts. I STENOGRAPHER, exp. In cotton yarn busi ness: must be neat, rapid and accurate: good sal and bonus. Apply 403 Mariner and Merchants Bldg.. 8d and Chestmit. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER. COMPETENT. FOR WORK IN PONTRAC TOR'S OFFICE.' APPLY 733 REAL ESTATE TRUBT RLDO, STENOGRAPHERS. 2. In office of uptown automobile manufacturer: must be re- flned and experienced. P 711. Ledger Office. stenographer and typlstt must be exp.; WHarew .-u per .weeK. 1' 730. y,eflgsr tm, TELEPHONE OPERATORS, experienced on ooin ueii ana neysions; salary sir to start. M 234. Ledger Office. TYPIST Flrst-clsss typist for position now open. Apply Department of Personnel, floor 4H, tiiperi st. BTRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER WOMAN wanted to work In upholstery shop: steady work for reliable party Address A. Wagner. 10 N. Ohio ave.. Atlantlo City, N. J. WOMAN, white, to do kitchen work. Apply mn Man's Homo, anth and ninns sts. WOMAN wants cooking. Brandvwlne st. Please call 8738 YOUNO LADY, over 16. for light office work: previous experience not necessary: good chance for advancement. Apply to Supplee Blddls Hardware Co., 511 Com merce st. General EARN $25 weekly, spare time, writing for newspapers, mtgizlnes: exp. unnec: de tails free. Press Syndicate. 122. St. Louis. Missouri. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANTS. first class, senior or semi- seniors, experiencea in cost ana analytical work. Apply Mr. 1 meaner, 140 N. Broad St.. eistitn noor. A FEW HONEST MEN wanted by large, new corporation: good money to start, with real future; aome In surance or selling experience great advant age. Call or write Mr, Herman K. Kopp, dis trict manager. E. L. Stock A Co., Inc.. 1414 B. Penn square, city. Phone Locust 0703, A LARGE sweater mill ln Cleveland, o wants a foreman on flat-hand and power machines: want a man with thorough ex perience and full knowledge of power and automatic machines: excellent opportunity for the right party: give full reference. The Standard Knitting Co. ARTIST photo-retoucher on high-grade ad vertising and catalogue work. Ash Ad vertising Agency, Inc. 216 Market St., New. ark. N. J. AUTO MECHANIC Must be Hrst class. Ap ply 1412 Wood st. BILL CLERK, middle-aged man. for head of billing department; one who Is quick nnd accurate at figures; northeast section of city; 5 daya a week; close Saturday. Apply P. 6 Box 3042. v BOOKKEEPER, Young man. single, to assist In posting mer chandise sales ledgers: must be a good writer, quick and accurate at figures: alto be of such personality that we can bond. Excellent opportunity with large manufac turing concern at Broad and Chestnut sts.. I'hlla.. Pa. State ln detail your age, schooling, experi ence, minimum salary expected and telephone number. P. O. BOX 751, PHILADELPHIA. BOOKKEEPER Young man, single, to as sist In posting mdse, sales ledger; must lie a good writer, quick and accurate at fig ures; also be of such personality that we can bond; exc. opp. with large mfg. concern. Broad and Chestnut; state In details, age, schooling, exp., mln. sal, expected. P O, Box 751 Thlla BOOKKEEPER Double-entry ledger man. good penman, for vacation relief work list 8 full weeks August; corporation main office. central location: state exp, and salary. Add. In own handwriting. P. Box 1094. Phlla. BOY wanted for night messenger service: must be over 16 years of age. Apply to Mr. II. U. Clayton, third door, 606 Chest nut St.. at 8 30 p. m. BOY to learn scientific farming; rood wages, excel, opp, : good home. Green Spring Farm, Ambler, Pa. Phone Ambler 466. BRAKEMEN WANTED FOR PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1623 FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA. TX. BRAKBJIEN (YARD) AND SWITCH TENDERS. ROOM 0, THIRD FLOOR, BALTIMORE AND OHIO PASS. STATION, 84TH AND CHESTNUT ST3.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 1 'U'MTf lOHMim JtJXf 13, 1925 HELP WANTED MAI.E BRAKEMEN an firemen for Oentrti Rail road Co. of New Jersey. Jersey Cltyi standard wages; board and lodging pro vided! permanent quarters secured. Apply 221 N. HUh st. for further particulars.; nABlNGTllAKCnS anfl all.rnnn .a . working machine hands: skilled men onlyi 140.82 weekly for 48 houra for first-class mechanics, with attendance bonus. Apply ready for work. Unit Construction Co., JSthj st. and Grays ave. CAUINETMAKKRS and all-around wood ..',Jtln,f m.ehlne hands! skilled men only! $10.82 weekly for 48 hours for first-class mechanics John Barber. 220 Chancellor st, CHAUFFEURS to drive Ford cars: married .men preferred Apply 8 a. m., 1228 N. 26th st. . CLERK and stenographer, male: the Atlan tic Refining Co. desires the services of a high school graduate, experience not abso lutely necessary, fair knowledge of short hand required. Address R. L. Campbell, S144 Ta.svunk ave, . BOOKKEEPER in corp. office, cent, located state exp. and ssl. desired. P. O, Box 110 CLERK in commercial office, preferably with former clerical experience, for stock record; sge 17 to 20. Reply P. O. Box 1571, CONTRACTING SALESMEN 2,. wnt high-grade salesmen, preferably w Itn automobile experience, to appoint whole ;' distributers and make territorial con tJvA.,b distribution of Dompsey Cycle ilr?cs. for Increaslg efnclencv of gasol n IfcJ.ViI" "oeral commission contracts, which Should net 110,000 to J23.000 per annum. TTh,m.pAe,l.c'cl0 Corp.. 1630 Cheitnut St.. Philadelphia. DESIGNER A clothing factory In the Routh f Pp for a competent man as designer ;r..!.(!.,.ik ""r. charge of cutting and man- .klel-, . - ie.g bui 1,0 mill n-UIIII-. S.rt.L'X ln Particular; reply, stating full ex- uiaLLuiing man-a . , , 00 , !' "SCl. wneiner marrien or single, as well a .alary expected M 320, L, O. "tm A,J???J?..aWANTEO- EXPERIENCED ity? BLANKING AND TRIMMING DIEB ESBeA."!0-"00 WORK. APPLY IN ?Kn5?nV09n,8ATEFULL PARTICULARS nt-,PA?J LETTER. ADDRESS W. P. STEWART CO.. FLINT. MICH. E nE YTPR PEItA,ron. colore. B Reed, floa t l.eetnut st. Apply C. ENGINEERS. FIREMEN, CONDUCTORS. BRAKEMEN WANTED FOR ROAD AND YARD SERVICE! PERMANENT EMPLOY MENT AT STANDARD RATES OP PAY. APPLY AT P. AND R. EMPLOYMENT BU EEAU. SPRING GARDEN STATION. PHILADELPHIA. FOREMAN for foldlng-box department: we have a position for a good reliable man who understands thoroughly all departments ?.i.u9 folding-box business; good salary, with permanent position, for the right man In a pleasant city of 00,000, with good schools and a university. M 318, Ledger I OREMAN Sash and door mill foreman for trams shop; experienced man on stock win- ?". aPa door frames: 48 hours; Inducement .1.. uo m goon man, mn ana Tioga sts. RAMEMAKERS Ten experienced men on stocK window and door frames: highest wages. Planing Mill. 9th and Tlni-a at. uuanujiAKun to take charge of shop: n.R.ot"1opportu1lty. for r'ht man. Qulnn Bros , Front and Diamond sts. LABORERS 10 HOURS; PAID FOR 11 HOURS ?-'V,t.Ict,on T.or,t' of '"y: -ood living conditions, modern sleep nr Quarters 2 men in a room: first-class camo and cafeteria: no funds necessary; ship dally at 8 a. m. only. See E. I. du Pont man. Stat Em fir D Dur"u- 121 Arch at.. Room A. HJ59?JRS- B5 wlth honus. can make $300 to $400 monthly: no strike; steady position-; boarding accommodations. 724 Vine st. LABORER!) 000 an hr: 0-hi. day. Turner Construction Co.. Front and Bh'unk at. 14E.UUEK clerk and assistant to book keeper: quick writer; good penman; one who is studying bkpg. Address P. O. Box MEN wanted for general work In Ice cream plant: opportunity for good men. Apply foreman Ice cream department. Crane Ice Cream Co.. 266 8. 28d st. --" ic MOLDERS MOLDER3 ON GRAY IRON. HEAVY FLOOR. SIDE FLOOR. BENCH AND MACHINE MALLEABLE IRON MOLDERS ON FLOOR. BENCH AND MACHINE MEN TO BREAK IN ON BENCH AND MACHINE MOLDING 8-HOUR DAY: TIME AND HALF FOR ALL OVERTIME. INCLUDING SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY OPEN-SHOP CONDITIONS CALL OR WRITE MR. HAMMOND ROOM 107 HEED BLDG. 1215 FILBERT ST. PROM 0 TO 12 A. M. 2 TO B P. M. ORDERLY wanted for work In laboratory Apply to laboratory, second floor, Jefferson Hospital, loth and S-anaom sts RIVETERS RIVETERS RIVETERS All-around complete riveting gang to drive From bulkhead to bulkhead Always Three days work looking at you. 100 Per Cent Piece Work Work ready. Fill your envelope. CARD MEN ARE NOT HELD TO A $32 50 DAT IN THIS LOCALITY NO RIVETS HELD BACK. TURN IN A FULL COUNT. THE SKY IS THE LIMIT. NOTICE Only good gangs need apply. The best last. xv riveting conditions on the coast. will give preference to our old riveters who hold a good record here. POSITIVELY NO "PEANUT GANGS " DON'T HESITATE "ir YOU'RE THERE." APPLY TODAY. T. LEYDEN, 1321 ARCH ST.. PHILA , PA. "STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE" MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING CORP , ACT U. S. 3. B E. P. C. HARRIMAN PA. SALESMEN Any honest, ambitious, clean cut young man may become a security salesman under our plan We will train you In 3 to 4 days to handle our line and make big money. For particulars call Gilliam nro & Co 130 B. 16th st SALESMEN FOR LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES; LEADS FURNISHED TO REPUTABLE APPLICANTS. B 003 LEDGER OFFICE. "' STENOGRAPHER, experienced on technical dictation, for engineer's office, as substl. tvte Apply U. O. I. Emplojment Depart ment, 24 N. 22d st STOCK SALESMAN, experienced, wanted: capable nt handling a high-grade Industrial preferred stock; best of references required Man apinii-'.'" m - ...M.. ,-"j..r miice. STOCK SALESMAN, capable of producing results, can make a good connection; ... ary and commission basis. Wolberg & Co 1842 Arch st " TOOL HARDENER experienced on taps, reamers and cutters. State full particulars In first letter, and for detailed Information regarding transporta tion and General Motors housing plan WlijufcK MOTOR CO.. FLINT. MICH. I TOOL STRAIGHTENERS thoroughly experienced In straightening reamers, and arbors after thev have been hardened m 8tate full particular In first let. tar. and for detailed Information regarding transportation nnd General Motors housing plan write to Uulek. Motor Co.. Flint. Mien, X mAH'JIII T i--ffHTf rif iiiaii1rl -.m HEM? WANTED MAIiE General bREENEWALTVA A SPECIALIZED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE No enrollment rhars-es APPLICATIONS FROM I.OCAL RE8IDENTS OIttttcr MGR.. wholesale real huo evn ma. Correspondent, sales, credits, coll.! good'offerl Sec'y and atenog. treasurer large corp. (fern.), cnier stenog., large pudiio service corp. fllenog. (female)l statistical and welfare exp. Sea'y for bldrs' A contrateors" aesn.t $10,000. Asst. to employm't mgr.j understudy: $1500, Foreman, Jigs, tools, nutomatlc.semlatumatlc Stenog. and handle details employm't service. OTHER ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS for 'ex ecutive men and women; good wages Infor mation and booklet gratis. Remember, no enrollment charges, 2,10 S, 11th since 189T. CLERKS (men, women), 18 npward; for postal mall serv : $133 month; exam. July. Aug.: exper. unneo For free particulars writ J. Leonard (former civ. serr. exam Iner) 062 Equitable Bldg.. Washington. EARN $26 weekly, spare time, writing for newapspers, magazines: exp, unnecessary; details free. Pres Syndicate, 333. St. LoUlsJIo. SITUATIONS WANTED-EEMALE WOMAN, (colored) wishes plsce half-time; exper'd laundress, Apply 1823 Federal st. SITUATIONS WANTED MLAIJJ CHAUFFEUR, colored, wishes position: prl. vate; wife cook B 220. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR, colored, wishes pos i private my people gone away Ph. Overbrook 0408. SALES-ENOINEER 84 years of age. 10 y engineering and sales experience, open for Immediate engagement: will appre elate Interview. B 220. Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN, age 20. married, desires po sltlon with large banking Institution or corporation where opportunity Is for ad vancement; 8 years' experience In banking fn o'cc?u!tlnit work; best of references. ... ...... iur unice. YOUNG MAN. ambitious, energetic, college education, business exp,. 27. married, do- desires to connect with a me business or manufacturing concern where chances for promotion are good. B 310, Ledger Oftlce YOUNG MAN, 24, high school grad., desires to connect with mercantile house, selling preferably worth-while credentials. B 127, Ledger Office, TOUNO MAN. college grad.. desires position wth opportunity. B 314. Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES WANTED, at Episcopal office. 312 S. 12th at., cooks, waitresses. laundresses, nurses. DOGS, BIRDS. ETC. PEKINGESE PUP, pedigreed. beauty, fort'-lfa r! CornweU "' Ph0n9 E-nk. AIREDALE registered bitch wanted. Green Spring I arm. Ambler. Pa. Phone Ambler 4n POMF.RANIAN puppies .for sal, orarge, saoie, black. 1024 Mt. Vernon 1'OD.HOBU w FOR SALE HOG ISLAND Demolishing first unit, millions of feet LUMBER Thousands of single, twin and triple window frsmes with screens, doors of all sizes and variety. PLASTER BOARD $.10 per 1000 square feet, crating and ship ping le per foot extra. Send check with In structions for immediate delivery. PIPE 10O tons. ln. to 4 ln. fittings, brass valves, 600 Dunhsm steam trap. Royal ventilators, fire doors. PENN SALVAGE CO. 04th and Tlnlclum ave. Woodland 4103 r7 RADIATORS Hot Water and Steam Boilers Pips anl Fittings, new and second-hind BATH TUBS Sinks, Toilets and other Enamel Ware, cheap 1420 S. 8TH STREET Phone, Dickinson 374: Key.. Main 306 I HOG ISLAND Demolishing first unit; lumber of all sizes; thousands of windows, doors, pipe, fittings. valves, fire doors 12x24. Royal ventilators, millions of feet of . PLASTERBOARD at $30 per 1000 square feet crating and shipping 1 cent per foot extra. Send check with Instructions for Immediate delivery. Penn Salvage Co., 84th at, and Tlnlcum ave. Woodland 4103. Office Partition, Railing & Furn. Partition, $8 a foot and up; railing. $5 a foot and up; both In stock: furniture, big selection: we buy. sell and exchange. Penna. Office Furniture Co.. 011 Walnut st. Phone Walnut 4134 or Main 38.10 A. OFFICE FURNrTURB Largs lot of desks, safes, flies, cabinet and general oftlce furniture, store flxturea We buy sell snd exchange PATTEN FURNITURE CO.. I.OCUPT 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. RACE 880S. FOLDINO AND INVALID CHAIRS FOR SALE AND TO HIRE Theatre chairs, movlng-plct. machines, etc.. school desks, church pews and pulpit chairs. CHAIR EXCHANGE. 8. E cor, 6th A Vine. TIRE and motorcycle men, attention' Modern corner property. Glrard ave. near Broad st mist sell. S. J. Waldman. 1110 W. Glrard ave. MATTRESSES. 50-lb. cotton, value $15; price $10: all sizes. Kroungold. 708-0.', Passyunk ave (right at 5th and Balnhrldge) PHONOORAPH Large cabinet, finest on market, sell at wholesale price. 2724 S, lsemlnger st. THREE-HORSEPOWER gas or gasoline en sin's for sale. Inquire 500 Pine st. Lom bard 102 ADDING MACHINES sold, bought, exch ; all models reflnlshed like new; fully guar. Collins. 831 Chestnut st. Phone Wal 3173. riLING cabinets. 4-drawer. roller-bearing, metal, $41.30: real value $60 H. c. Rams- bergr 18 S 7th. Market 3582. PHONOGRAPHS and recoraa bought, sold and exchanged. Werschoff, 005 Walnut t. Phone. $1.50 $2 and up Bags, suitcases and N. 11th st $2.00 and up, suitcases and bags. Pawn shop TradlngCoi22Nj0th8t. POOL TABLES, second-hand bought, sold, rented, exchanged. Keafer. 320 Q)rafd aval $T"25 AND UP suitcases, bags, trunks. Pawnshop Exchange Co. 21 N, 11th st SODA fountain with complete outfit. Carrara maroie; p-nect conn. trn. wainui 1044 HORSES PAIR of joung horses at a bargain: suitable for buelnej" or farm ue; wjn tt 0,p. rate; trial given. Rear 317 N. 17th at. MACHINERY GOOD USED MACHINERY Large stock used machine tools of all kinds; also large stock woodworking machinery: 100 power rrenes. different makes and sizes: air eompressors. steam and belt pumps, electric generators. P P 'j. Nl'TTALL 1748 N 5th st WE MAKE era Iron casting from 1 pound to 1 ton; If ou want castings thnt can bo easily machined write us Reeves Stove and Foundry Compin' 3S S 2d tt., Philadelphia. Foundry. Camden N , J 12-HORSEPOWER Otto cas engine in r-rfect running order Printers' Finishing House. 816 Cherrv st ELECTRIC MOTOrtS MACHINE TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT O'BRIEN MACH1 N F.RY CO.. 110 N. 8DJST. MODERN machine shop opened for all kinds of work. 210 N Front st MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES MIDSUMMER SALE Will s.ie monev. 130 slightly used b!" les $10 and up. 87 new bicycles, best msks at a big salnc; call and seo tnem, ." vt iner. o.'.a .iiurKet. WANTED DON'T SELL YOUR DIAMONDS until u see us, Hi are paying the in creased price for diamonds For more than 50 years we have been buying diamonds and other precious stones from the lsrgo Jewelry and department stores and from their cus tomers recommended to uj We also buv old gold and silver. May we t of service to you? Our transactions are always confidential T110S R LEE Sc CO 712 Walnut st WE BUY women's, men's and children's worn clothing and shoes best prices paid; our aut03 call at your eoenlenre 111 city or country postal or phone Sterns Bargain House 837 N. 4th st. Market 2448 WE WANT at once household furniture, store fixtures, oftlce furniture; pay spot cash, pontai vaiuo. inone us aooui u. v CUlt 4214 Old Church, cor. 12th Cherry. CARrETS, furniture, entire households wanted will pay you vour own prlw., call anywhere, any time, Southwark Furniture Co . 6J0 S 16th St. Phone Dickinson 1205. OLD CLOTHING, shoes, hats, hlshe.t prices paid, call anywnero any time. rue, pnone, Dickinson 6135, Friedman's, 1444 South st. WANTED, covered express body, 10 feet ion, lor motor truces, vvni, jaexson, lUI Hfgermsn h, invuii7, cony ut j, VICTOR talking majh. nd rsoord bought! I Highest prices pu.,i-io riiuor.. rnor call, I pd.J-08 Itulf. jn iriis.i CARPETS, furnlt urs wanted. Write or pu. u. - 0 roplar.Pop.6T00 Tfl ? V'T'rtk ""'I .ttifaJr-- W?1 USED AUTOMOBILES Special Sale used cars of the better grade Hudson Super-Six Limousines Speedsters Touring Coupes Sedans All in first-class condition. CARS OF OTHER MAKES Overland Sedan, $75"0. Velie Touring, $600. Maxwell Touring, $550. Overland Country Club, $500 Oakland Touring, $900. Briscoe Touring, $650. USED TRUCKS Ford, 1 ton, -worm drive, stake body Ford Express, $325. Vim 'on r-anel; $328. Vim 'ton eover1 Express. Stewart Si"".0" Express, Gomery-Schwartz 128-140 N. BROAD ST. mJWDsoNJr (&mfo(ar fa&sm&oqim , USED CAR DEPT. New Overland Sedan........ Chevrolet. 1920. Sedan Chevrolet. 1020. Touring, Maxwell. 1010. Touring Mitchell. 7-passenger Touring...., Hupmoblte Roadster The above cars are soia witn day guarantee. Deferred payments ar- rangea. COMPTON-BUTLER, Inc. Pop. 7887 822 N. Broad 1018 OVERLAND CHUMMY ROAD STER. $700. 1020 AMERICAN TOUR.. $1800. 1010 BUICK ROADSTER. $1400. 1017 PAIGE. 7 PASS., $700. ADAIR HEYL MOTORS CO. POPLAR 4072 725 N. "3ROAD 1 A REBUILT VIM TRUCK 4 $107 83 on Delivery BALANCE A YEAR TO PAT Rebuilt, repaired, guaranteed by manu facturer and equipped with new tires; a body to suit your buslnens. VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO. BROAD AND HUNTINGDON STB, FULTON TRUCK, $600 Good condition will trade for touring car. SCHOHBR I 84th and Market. 1 BUICK IMMEDIATE DELIVERT on new seven-oassenger Bulck: reason for Belling. sickness. MaKo me an oner. 11 232 Ledger Office DAVIS AND 1918 BRISCOE PARTS SCHOBER. 34TH AND MARKET Springs and Axles SCHOBER, SUh & Market- 300 E. P. FIAT MOTOR. NEW. AT A BARGAIN SCHOBER 84TH AND MARKET WHEN you need an expert mechanic and want him quick phone Diamond 833; ex perts on any car or truck for 12 year. Pst terolf A Rlnehelmer, 1803 N, 16th. SALE Truck. 1010 model, express body, 1H ton; 1 dump body truck: also trucks In ex cellent condition: trustee for above truck to settle an acct. w.t.t;mery.i-n uoncma mag; BATTERIES. 6 volt, rebuilt for $10; equal to new. Battery specialties to., ioih Vine st STORAGE batteries for sale for even- make of car. 6-volt, $8; 12-olt, $10; positively In good cond Starr Storage Bat.. 260 N, 16th.. FOR SALE Series 8 Franklin touring car; excellent condition throughout. Joseph J. Derham. Rosemont. Pa. ,t ALCO limousine electrlo lights and starter. extra tire, reflnlshed, an exceptional oppor tunity to ODtain a kotju tr iwr live wu,. Mathls Motor Co.. H74 N. Broad Poplar 3014. AMERICAN balanced 6 coupe, cheap to quick buyer. Ap. D. Kamv. 1415 E. Moyam'g av. RIDDLE. 1010, 4 passenger model K, Dusen burg motor. Mathls Motor Co., 674 N. Broad st Poplar 3014 BROCKWAY 3W ton. with stake body. A. Freeiton. 333 Walnut st. Lombard 882. RiitVW Used Cars Why not buy your used Uln cars from us? We are authorised Uulck dealers and the used Bulcks we Ukn In exchange for new cars are absolutely guaranteed by Mr Wllkle. who ha been Identified with the sale of Bulck car for the last 15 years. Edwurd Wllkle Motors Co., 117 N. Broad st. Poplar 613. Park 207. . CADILLAC, IftlS. Victoria, repainted and re flnlshed. Mathls Motor Co.. 071 N. Broad st Poplar 3U14. , CHEVROLET. 1010. 4-00 touring. B pas senger, new tires, original paint, leather top. driven 3100 miles, and It cost $038: will Kelt for $350 cash, balance in 10 months, R A. Erv.ln. Hiistleton. Pa. WE ILVVE FOR SALE 1020 COLE 4 PASSENGER; DRIVEN 1800 Mil ID. $2300 WILL BUY IT PETERSEN MOTORS, INC., 010 N. BROAD DANIELS. 1018, 4 passengsr; run 0000 mlU oxtra tire, wire wheel. Mathl Motor Lo 674 N Broad st Poplar 8014 1010 FORD, IJOO iiirn rniimvn. s.isft -. ............ n.il.... a A V GARDNER - O'HRIBN MOTORCAR CO., , i3v ' 1II1T MAAWf,L j n llAJN. OU .,(.,,, 1 21st and Snyderavs. ynitn. 1018. tourlns. HassIeK an. Kara minute wheels. 4 newl painted; this car la mechanlcallylk ',, J uiwiii, ..uaj m S1. M I, "T dW - T VV.
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