Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 20, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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FGLES WIRE
-Prompt deliveries from stock.
Rlf. W. BAKER & CO.
940 N. Front St
,fcM. Market UOt Keystone. Park 801
HHSMrffllWWilStBa!
Save Money
' uie standard sizes
Window Frames
Jor, Mouldings, Saib,
Interior Columns
Stair & Porch-work
Jobbing Lumber
Auto Dtllvtry Anywhtrt
JAMES SHAW
S2d and Woodland At.
Vvoedisod st. wm joi
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WSTALLATIOH and REPAIR WORK
eovtnma Tin entirk rtt u or
PCHAMICAU CQUirMCNT FOR iUILOIMOt
Plumbing
mjr b had at wldflr varrlnr
price, and the sanitary re
sult rary In the laaie ration.
It pay yo health rtlrldenj.
lo aeeuro the beet. We Inntnll
plumblnr for bulldlnri Mer
cantUe. Inetltutlonal or rett.
flentUI. For prleee and ad
lee, ak for one of our SanL
mrj Jbngiaivri,
4fr EHRETS
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
k MFG. CO. q,
StfyDREXEL BLDG. b$?
fTDRTYFlVtS
The New
Congress
Hall
D
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Con
Cape gress Hall, at
May? Perhaps
your
prrandfather and grand
mother went there on
their wedding trip.
Well, you would hardly
recognize it today in its
now dress of fresh paint,
and completely rejuve
nated. After being closed
for years, and "dead to
the world," it has blos
somed out again, looking
fit to receive a new pro
cession of brides.
And all so easily done, just
because it was built of
BRICK. Most of the old sea
side hotels wero mere wooden
sholls, alwnys rondy to be
blown down or burned up; but
Congress Hall, built of ever
lasting brick, stands as solid
as tho old light-house, and
needs only a little brushing
up to be ns good as ever.
And as to its tat6 today
seo if you can got the owners
to tell you what it is.
For appearance, comfort,
safety, permanence, high
value, ana low cost, get a good
architect and build of common
bride.
H. M C. n. SINETl
Church and Tacony
jos. t, nynNE est.
2!)th and Clearfield
JOHN It EAnLEY
Nlc.town Lane and 15 St.
FHANKFORD BRICK W0IUC8
lorresaais jvrsnus
ketstoNe nmcic CO.
Godfrey near Second St. I'll
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NOHTII Till LA. BRICK WORKS
Rising Hun and Luzerne
T. BElTTEn'B SONS
Nlcetown Lone ana O St
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Flnnnolat Conferenco Postponed
Paris, tTuly 20. The secretary gen
eral of the 1cnguo of Nations, an
nouncing officially the postponement
of the Brussels financial conference,
says that n deflulto (Into for the
conference will be fixed at the meet
ing of the council of the league at San
Sebastian, Spain, July 30.
FORWOOD-METALQRPLASTERi
4THII Slortt
or
ThorrtscjiWoodRnlshlnq Co.
HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
, FOR COAL
principle;, comtant tur
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pit: 14 to
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radUteri alio. Tlire It notli-
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Free book.
Rceyes Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2d
POWER
PLANT
REPAIRS
Valve teat planed in position
nnd now valves furnishod. All
kinds of engine repairs.
Phone Wat. 1814 and Main 8444
ALBERT DOAK
Mason Contractor
2138 Arch St
Specialist in the
Brick Setting of Boilers
"It it's made of WOOD
tee can make ill"
Special WOODWORK Jobs
Done to Your Order
A lane S-Morr riant with modern
maehinrrr to 'urn out. alt Ulnde of
woodnnrk In mh time.
Brad your hlirprlnU or .ketches to
us for estimates.
Lester Tnlkinj? Machine Co.
BIfrs. Tnlklns- trhlnf Woodwork
sii9 2i WAKKrir.i.n st.
Phnn. Manttclm 4078.
EXCAVATING
We rilr enrt v.ml fr.nrh.a for Wnlr
Lines, Hewers, On Conduits and Drains,
HttTe Tferless Cranes. Trrnchlne Jla
clitnra and Itock Tool.. I.tt us estimate.
PENNSYLVANIA
Engineering & Construction Co.
120S Real Estate Trust Building
7(oteJ&e,7fatic?
EDWINj-SaiOETULCO.
BviBQXKSMMJNGTUDliS
J35isaimiiffi street
PHIlyA..
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PINE OILS I
All Grades
TURPENTINE : R.OSIN I
PENNSYLVANIA REFINING CO.
Swanson and South Sts. H
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10 Million Dollars
Paid by The American Company
to its Policy Holders
It is not by chance' but by an experience of over twenty-five years
that credit insurance has been developed into a simple, scientific
and inexpensive system whereby excessive losses by bad debts
arc equitably distributed to the benefit and satisfaction of man
ufacturers, and jobbers.
Among the numerous houses that have from time to time been re
imbursed for losses when the unexpected came, are the following:
Durham Hosiery Mills,
Harry C. Michaels,
Po'el & Kelly,
Lemon & Gale,
United Alloy Steel Corp.,
Electric Service Co.,
Curtis Publishing Co.,
Jacob Dold Packing Co.,
Goldsmith, Stern & Co.,
Alaska Refrigerator Mfg. Co.,
California Pine Box & Lbr. Co.,
Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.,
Buffalo Union Furnace Co.,
York Card & Paper Co.,
Friedmon-Blau-Farber Co.,
Seattle Hardware Co.,
Gordon & Ferguson,
iTaussig & Co.,
Arnold Shoe Co.,
Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co.,
Richmond Dry Goods Co.,
Russell Motor Axle Co.,
Extract from report of New York Insurance Department.
"The finances of the (American) company are in excellent conditio !tt builneei ! prop
erly conducted and iti policy holdert are receiving proper treatment.
Extract from Beat's Insurance Report.
"It (The American Co.) hai a good reputation at regards claim settlements."
AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO.
of N E W YORK E. M. TREAT.' president
ISSUES STANDARD UNLIMITED POLICIES
W. J. MORPHY, Manager
J. F. McFADDEN, General Agent
HI , Phone
EVENING PUBLIC. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA4, TUESDAY JULY'' 201
FOODSTUFF
PRICES
E
Philadelphia Ono of Fow Citioo
to Show Decllno In
Living Costs
H. C. L. HIGH AT DETROIT
Dy tlio Associated Press
Wtvriilngfon, July 20. Retail food
prices continue to nhow a "steady In
crease, according to a survey of the
food budget of the average family for
June, made public today by tho bureau
of statltlcs of tho Department of La
bor. An advance of 2 per cent was
notod on June 15 over nrlceq on the
name day tho month before. This was
an Increase of 0 per cent since the first
of the year.
Price Increased In thirty-nine cities
under observation, nnd decreased It,
twelve. Increases observed were 5 per
cent In Detroit, Omaha nnd Portlnnd,
Ore. : 4 per rent In lioston, Indianapo
lis, Kansas City, 5Ianchestor,'Scranton.
Seattle and Springfield, 111. $ 8 per cent
In llrldccport. Buffalo, Chicago, Den
ver. Milwaukee, Peoria, Pittsburgh,
Portland, Me.. St. Iouls and St. Paul;
2 per cent In CIcvclnnd, Columbus, FnU
River. Minneapolis. Newark, New York
nnd Providence, and 1 per cent In Bir
mingham, Butte. Los Angeles, Louis
ville, Memphis, New Haven, Richmond,
Rait Lake City and San Francisco. In
Baltimore nud Washington the Increase
was less than five-tenths of 1 per cent.
A decrease of 5 per cent was rioted
In Houston, Tex.: 3 per cent In Jack
sonville, 2 per cent in Atlanta nnd Mo
bile, 1 per cent In Charleston, Cincin
nati, Little Itock. New Orleans nnd
Norfolk and less than five-tenths of 1
per cent in Dallas, Philadelphia and
Snvnnnah.
The greatest Increase in tho last year
of 29 per cent was shown in Spring
field. 111., and the lowest, 8 per cent,
In Charleston, S. C. Only two cities
out of the thirty-nine. Jacksonville and
Los Angeles, showed less than 100 per
rent Increase since 1013. Detroit topped
the list with an Increase of 130 per
cent.
Ontario Steel Initial Dividend
Montreal. July 20. The Ontario Steel
Products Co. has declared an Initial
dividend of 8 per cent for the year end
ing Juno 80, 1921, payable In four
quarterly Installments on August 16.
Xovcmbor IB. February IK. 1821, and
May 16. 1921. Directors also declared
a dividend of 7 par cent for tho year
ending June 30, 1021, on tho pi of erred
stock.
SINKING ri'Ml XOTICF.
TO THE HOLDERS OF
FIRST PREFERRED STOCK
AND
SECOND PREFERRED STOCK
OF SUPERIOR
STEEL CORPORATION
NOTICE 13 HERMIT OIVKN thut In the
Sinking- Fund of 8uperlor tfleel Corporation,
the following sums are applicable to the pur
chase of shares of first Preferred nnd
Second Preferred Stock of the Corporatldn:
IS2.810 03 to the purchaso of First Pre
ferred Stock.
I101.820.U4 to the purchaso of Second Pre
ferred Stock,
and that Superior Pteel Corporation will use
and apply such funds on August !'. 1920. In
the purchase of Fltst referred Stock and
Second Preferred Stock, as prcAlded In the
Certificates of Incorporation and tho Uy
Laws of the Corporation to such extent as
tho funds In the Sinklns Fund may permit,
at the lowest prices at which such shares
may be offered for sals to the Corpnrntlon,
but nt a price not to exceed One Hundred
and rifteen Dollnrs ($118 00) per share, and
the amount of all unpaid and accrued dlvl
dends thereon.
Sralnd offcrlncs plainly marked "Offer of
Preferred Stock" are hereby Invited to be
made to tr Superior Steel Corporation, at
the office of Its Transfer Agent, 00 Hroad-n-ny.
New York city, on or before July 22.
1020.
Such offers shall state the number of
hares for sle, and whether First or Seo
ond Preferred and the price at which such
.hares iir- s- offered, and shall be signed
by the holders thereof.
SLPERIOH BTUEL CORPORATION.
Hr Columbia Trust Company.
Itn Transfer Agent.
Dtd New York. July 12. 1U20.
INCREASE-IN
N
Durham, N. C,
New York City,
New York City,
Memphis, Tenn.,
Canton, Ohio,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,
New York City,
Muskegon, Mich.,
San Francisco, Cal.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,
York, Pa.,
Cleveland, Ohio,
Seattle, Wash.,
St. Paul, Minn.,
Chicago. 111.,
N. Abington, Most., 19,559
Troy, N. Y., 18,939
Richmond, Va., 5,1.27
Detroit, Mich., 12,558
Mutual Life of N. Y. Bid.
-Filbert' 5503 . Philadelphia, Pn
Philadelphia Markets
WHEAT Ttecelpts, 08,100 bushels. Msr
ket normal. Cur lots. In export ele
vator No. 1 red 'winter, $2.05(32.081 No. 1
hard winter, 82.0393,081 No, 1 red winter,
Ktrllcky, 2.0012 D3 No. a red winter. 12.02
CJ2.DII;. No. S herd winter, $'J.B2(I2.03l No.
2 red winter, carllcky, $2.87 02.00: No. 8
red winter, S2.89O2.02i No, 8 hard win
ter., $2,80 2.921 No. 3 red winter,
ssrllcky, $2.842.87t No. 4 red winter.
2.832.88 No. 4 hard Winter, $2.852."8:
No. 4 red winter, sarllcky, $2 8012.88! No.
B red winter, 12.81 02,84t No. S hard winter.
$2 Rl2.84: No. 5 red winter, narllcky, $2.70
02.70. Bsmrle according to quality.
CORN Receipts. 6447 bushels. Dull and
weak We quote, as to quality and location,
ft $1.781,83, the latter, for No. 1 yel
low.. OATS Receipt. 8170 bushels. Quiet but
steady. Car lots as to location No. 1 white,
1.281 No.
,11.21
8 white, $1.2301.24;
!i,.ii's,' s wniie. SI.271SI,
No. 4 white,
l.zz,
n.oun Receipts,
1,0!17.287 pounds
In
sacks. Stesdlly held. Quotations! 190 lbs.
li lis . i.n.ii.zni nnnnni in
packed In HO-lb Jute sscks Soft winter
strslKht. western, $12.2.1(712.751 do, di,
nearbv $ll.7fl5J12.r.O: hard winter straight.
$18-28 18.7r.t do. short patent, $14014. nni
sprint first clear, 8tl,B0Itl2 do, patent,
$18 7BC14.80 do. short patent. $14.78
13.2.1; fancy sprlnr nnd city milts patent,
family brands, $15.30018.25. Rye flour,
12.B0(T13 28,
PROVISIONS sold fairly and ruled etesdr.
Quotations! lieef. In sets, smokert and sir-
dried, B8ci do. knuckles and tenders,
smoked and alr-drlod, B4oi pork, family,
..,, ll.llli-, w. .. iuipi. ivuig, lyvvn'TTVI
do. skinned, loose, 48T43Hci do, dn smoked,
4S43Hc; do. boiled, boneless. 00c: plcnlo
shoulders. S. P. cured, loose. 2Ae: do.
smoked 20ei hollies. In pickle, loose, 25c;
breakfnst bacon, 30o: lard, 22c.
nUTTER Firm. Quotations: Solid.
pnckd creamery, fancy, htgh-scorlnir firsts.
nOOfllc. estras. BSc: extra flrsts B0OR7CI
firsts. BlOSSe: seconds. 4SOB00S sweet
creamer)' choice to fancy. eORfl2cfslr to
aood, nl'iJBnot'prlnts jobblnir at fl7O00c for
fancy and at RflOMtc for fair to choice
EGOS Scarce and Arm, The quo'stl"''"
are: In free cases, nearby firsts, BOo per
doxen: nearby current receipts. 4Hc; nearby
ordinary to fair 4347e: western extra
flrsts. B0fflB2r; western firsts, 40O40C1 see
onds end poorer an?43c: fancy candled
egxs Jobbing nt BOCTOlc. .... ,
CHKESIS Steady but quiet. , New Tone,
whole. milk flats, current make, fency, 27H
W2Rc: do. common to fair, 24CT27ci do.
iKinshorns. 274 8SHe slnle Daisies. 274
?He: Jobblns sales of fancy held goods.
I.IVK rOl7I,TfY Qun'sitons! Fowls not
Leshorns fnrv, hesvv. SH5I40ct do. Ilghtj
medium. 8BOS7c: white Leshorn fowls. 84 CT
85c! broiling chickens fancv xellow-sklnned,
not Ighoms. welghlnsr 1H OT2 lbs. apiece,
BOCr.'.Bcj brolllnir chickens fnncv. yellow,
skinned, not Ien-ns, we'sblnn lJtH
pounds apiece. 4S(fP4e' white I.enhnrns,
broilers, weighing 14 02 pourds apiece.
4848c! white I.eghornr. brnll;r. smsllr
sizes. 40(!f41c: old roosters Jmm2nc: ducks,
old, 288nc do. spring, 30O35C1 p'.geons,
per pair 48030c. .
DRESSED POULTRT Fowls, fresh,
killed. rr-ptrkd. In boxes weighing R lbs.
splece, 48e: welRt,lr 4 pounds 42"! welsn
Ing S1 pounds. 800400- welshing 3 pounds
SlAWc: fowls, fress.kliled In barrels, dry
picked, weighing 4 OB pounds apiece, 41c:
welshing ftu pounds S70t38c weighing 3
pounds, .nfl'SIci broilers, western dry
picked, weighing 1H 02 pounds apiece flrtc:
broilers, western, smaller sires. BSWBSc:
old roosters dry.plcked. western 27c: do.
southern. ?KfHRc: spring durks. . I., 33c.
FRE8H FRUITS Arn'es Jersey per has.
Vet No 1. 75e(T1.80j No 2 aod drop, 2SO
BO. Oranges, per box. $2 nof87 43 Tine,
apples, per crat. $40S Peaches, (la per
erit $104. Wstermelons. Fin . per car,
$1000423 Cantaloupes, California Pr
standard crato. $103 23; do, Arlxnna, 1T4:
do, southern per fist crate, 40eTf$l 13
Cherries, New Tork, per 4-iunrt hnkt.
inOOOc lllackherrles, pr O'lsrt. I0r25c.
Huckleberries pr quart 2ntJ3nc Currants,
per quart, 12Wl7c. Raspberries, Jersey,
per nfnt 10W14C.
VnOETARt.ES Witt rvitstoes son'hern.
Pr hsrrel No 1 $700.30: No. 2 and culls.
$2,7304.30 Wrlto potatoes. Jersey, per 'i
bushel bnsket No. 1, $1.3001.00: No. 2.
nnr1.3sS. Cabbage, Tenna., per bnrret,
78c$l 23; do. Jersey, per hn.ket 20S30C.
Onions, Jersey per Dsskrt. RSOCOc.
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
New York. July 20. ItUTTnR S'eadv.
Receipts 18.07H tubs Creamery, higher
tban extras B7W ORBo: creamery, extras
(02 scored 87c creamerv, firsts (88 to 01
score). BSOSfl'Ac: r.s"klng stock, current
mske. No. 1 43 41c.
COOS Fl-m. Recln.. 111 il ces
Fresh gsthered, extra flrsts, S0O82e. fresh
gathered flrsts. 40H O40e: stTte rennsyl
vsnla and p.arbr wtern benne-v whites,
fl'ts to extras, BTjf07c: state, Pennsylva
nia and nerbv western hennery browns, ex
tras. fllOBRe: state. Pennsvlvanla and near
by fathered browns and mixed colors, first
to extras B4c.
CJIEESP: Unsettled. Reee ots. 2863
boxes. State, whole.mtlk, flats, current
make, white and colored specials, anne:
do. average run, 20027c: state, whole-milk,
twins, urrent mnl sneclals, 27O27W0
do. average run. 2002010.
Prices Firm on Paris Bourse
PrHs. July 20. Trices wero firm
on
the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes
were quoted nt BR francs 96 centimes;
exchange on Iiondon, 40 frnncs 05 cen
times : 6 per cent loan, 88 francs GO
centimes. The dollar waa quoted at 12
francs 23 centimes.
BAR SILVER
Domestic bar silver was unchanged In
New york today nt OOHo; foreign.
89 Uc, up c In I.ondon the price waa
Hd higher at B 2 "id.
$11,771
11,837
23,466
76,865
15,479
16,499
34,133
13,576
21,596
5,543
12,577
6,347
29,314
17,562
6,226
15,585
20,183
7,221
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REMOVE BAN ON RUBLES
Plan In Lino With Lifting Em
bargoes on Russian Trade
Washington, July 30. Restrictions on
tho Importation to this country of Rus
sian roubles, involving the Importation
of Russian gold, are to be lifted shortly
by the United States. It Is understood
that an announcement on tho subject
probably will bo made by the tSate De
partment. Removal of the restrictions Is In lino
with the recently adopted policy of re
moving the embargoes on virtually nil
trado with Russia. Importation of Rus
sian gold, It Is stated, should facllttata
tho development of trade between tho
two countries.
Soviet authorities have contended that
It woul dnot be posslblo to take advan
tage of permission to trado with ths
United States unless the privilege was
granted of making purchases with gold.
Offer to dcnoslt cold coin In this country
ha sbecn made repct&edly by the Bol-
snovmi.
WILSON RENTS COTTAGES
Chambcrsburg, P July 20. Presl
dent Wilson has rented two cottages at
Bluo Ridge Summit, this county, and
will occupy one during the month of
August and Doctor Grayson the other.
A number of White House officials
and servants will accompany the Presi
dent and Mrs. Wilson.
IN MEMORIAM
McCALI. In loving memory of our
son, Captain HOWARD C. McCAl'L, D. 8.
C.. who fell leading Ms mm on the field of
wuur in ,'r.nvv 111 naicsu-iniei
si rr T 1 1
10, 1018. "Greater love hath no man than
this, that
friends."
. m.u lay uunn nis ins xor his
Beatijg
A.lfDf:nt,9N rJuI'.1fl NANCT., daughter
of the latj f.utten and Matilda Anderson, at
tho icsldence of her brother, 2003 B, Stella
ave Int wdH a Harrington, Dot. Train
leaves Broad St. Hta. 10:il a. m.
-,P,A.i'BounC;Julr 8f Ml" MAGGIE BAR
ROUR. aged 72. Relatives and friends, also
Board of Managers. Letltla Penn Lodge, No.
.. y, oi ,i. , ivy oociai ana uus lown
Circle, Ladles of tho O. A. n Invited to
it
unersl, Wed,, 2 p.
m.. rt.hi.WsK Unm. 1,H
fl. A'',NIn' Bye. ni. t. vernon cam.
m .,t i .- . I .r- .:- i.' -....
I Allegheny ave.
ILAIll. JlllV IS Ifl'jn n, .. M.M.H.. n,
his son-in-law. John R. LlveSey, Atlantlo
City. N. J DANIEL BLAIR, aged 80. Itelrt-l'.v".-n5
friends, nlso Washington Lodge,
No. 80, F and A M.i Harmony It. A. Chap
ter. No. 62. rhlla.' Commander?. Wo. 2, K.
T.. and Lu Lg Temple. A. A. O. N. M. B.,
Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m.. chapel
of Andrew J. Balr Son. Arch and 10th
,,a..iJ!L Mt. Morlah Cem.
BHOOMIIALL. July 1, WINDLB D.,
husband of late Emma Broomhall (nee Blt-
! r.nrlr,,,r,f" a" Jr,tPd,i. -'- mployes
Of P. T. DIMalon. P. R. R.i Colllngdale Fire
Co.. No. 2, are Invited to attend funeral
services. Thurs , 1 p. m.. late residence, 100
Rhoadrs ave Colllngdale. Pa. Friends may
call "J5.'rt v. Int. Media Cem.
BLOOEY July lo. JAMES A., husband
?.f ."u1"" Y PVK- Ralatlves, friends,
lirotherhopd of R. R. Trainmen. P, R, It,
Relief and K. of R. Branch, Invited to fu
neral. Thurs S'30 a. m.. 3147 Ogden St.
8oernn requlmn mass Church of Our Lady
ofYXn,y,,l? ...". I5- .'A'. Pnl':c.m.
v. . . . ,rv,u,,u "ILLIAM D.. hUS-
feira2Lnn f. P Connery (nee Cassaday).
Duo notice win be given.
DOUOIIEIITY At Merchantvllle. N J..
July 17. JAMES P.. hu-ban of 'the'late
Mary Dougherty. Funeral Thurs. 8-30 a,
m.'.r'fi'lP,nV0'11 ,6n' William J. Dough
m.K: liSi, 9'"',U!R ' Solemn- requiem
mass at St. Ann's Church 10 a m. Int. St.
Ann s cem.
DUOGAN. July 17. 1020. JOHN P.. hug
.5i. .-!i'da,.etL0,'c,or,ln Du"n. nslatlvss.
tu2 TjrS'' C?arJ.'- """IT Name Soclsty
SfSr- iiN:. Al "'u Bo'omn requiem mass
Cross" CenT Cnuh. 10 a. m. Int. Holy
ENOELMANN. July 17. 1020, GEOROE,
dSuf?un2 0f ,J nelmann. Relat
I'iSi-'1 m "'n.l"-..nI0 et ot the Evening
w.T ' .. i '',,l"u o i.unerai aervioes, on
m . from lh. u..t... a. 1.1m
son.n-law, II
ii...; d. -." "." ""'"" ."
w m-iirnn, ibso 13. ippin
SS"i:i's 1AV..y"'?'1 ,Om. nemaln. may
-- . ...,, UCPUnjr vreninr, 7 to D,
BERTIETImrlUl5l!tn', Julv 1. " OIL
late reSdTnl0,R rneral sirvlees at his
1J0 n m t'n.n'fir Newtown. Pa.. Wed.
Resdlnr Termini Dt""Inwn. Train leave
"'M'MIt""1?'! for St. Leonard 0:21 a. m.
KVraM Wus
IB
J., July
1010 S.
vlven.
llroad
'SfrirjpriTC V.Cr.o'. 'un-ral will be given
t.r . ih. .,: ,:;:' . '. a,. oom
: .;.', '."uir
... : : "v.:"L"
isn Fun.r.i . ki J10 Marjorle A. Flnne
JSelille. of iSehhI?,h 've. friend ni
fv tirf Thf?.nle5 ."" " member ar
'"I'wu, .uurs., h,3o a
m late residence,
:?.f'-,V ' ve Polrmn mass of
D?iv,ate".uiS? ilfl. Monle. io a. m. Int
-i-. -r-' "-. n.vuiu r i:
.Vf''.:" ."iulJL 'O,
r, . .'rr T..i.. a - -
S.,. L'l'..""" rrsiaence 100.1 N. 12lh a
SUK-tt-
. GlBnONS.-July 1(1. ,.,.,. .
of CloonnLodg, 'MSW ti
x$?!
to attend fun.r.i iv'.A''."a mends invited
residence of his sl.ter 'm;. 'V)JlnL!l,
2020 Bansom st. Bi.rt.MKLj MoLaughlln
rica s cnurcn
ORIEH. Ju
cuspnen uri
weu
H a
m. r..M.n-.'' . V"l services
Orler.2.lB Chew st .H,8' 0B',K""B5
;;!Kis'
Wiiw3"cr ' n' j pJumi
tiVe.ndV'J'Wl'ir.mO
i W,5 VlW Invited to tu
,fW:i,,?.& "3.. at rssldence ol
ilBII, 1MISII
noral service!
her son-ln-lu
uti
fflai CmV""v' F ivVnVn
anth 10th. losn. XvmI tJ' J. . ?ynh.
Hiliui inii fi a " asugnter or
Idenes f lt!&.?2' Sfl'l '""n her
Idenc. Medford, N, j Futb-day.
SARA!
of William M. llaiiara. g,d
II F.. widow
82. Funeral
yyea., . p. in,, rrom the railf..
Frederlok !,...? T.s"B,fflK- 2' Mri":
wood Pa
""yK'. . nrJ U. ft
HI.NGSTOtf. Jul" 187 CATllEHlNfa "Vf
wife of Richard Plnistoru ii.iitiv.. ii;X
frlsnds Invited to Vinliii"' ,".""v" n
i uiin o"J u. m. inr iia.. mi .
V,
from her son' rasldsnea ' BJlo k. Falrht'll
St. Friends may view hodv K... '
JODlt. July 10 ANNIBVdauYh e "or 1st.
John snd Al cs Jobb. lislatlCsi fri.nS.
Sacred Heart ano Ladles' T, A. Jj' h.-tJiiJ;
eve.
of Caroline Tit rV-' JOf!,Er'I C husband
Turn-.?.' M8cn,'u0.tSJn4';,f"n' "" ''Jil'"'
Plurrbers' a."?" , v"reln and Master
R.anT,.,r!L A,V.0:' 'D"d to funeral. Wod
ftvf fe :-
W&
nriATiis
Johnston. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend funeral services, Thursday, 2 p. m
at bis late residence, 1814 Rockland at. Int.
private, iFrlendg may call Wed., 8 to 10
p. m. naltimors papers .please copy;
JONK8. On July 18, 1020, . SUSAN
LLOYD, wife of tho late Robert H. Jones.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, on
Wed., at 3 p, m. from her late residence.
102 Main St., Darby, Pa. Int. Darby
Friends Cem. -
KERR. At ,h.r residence, 830 Windsor
square, on July 10, JENNIK, daughter of
the late Andrew nnd Mary. Caldwell Kerr.
AnnB,ln?ement of funeral later.
, KIliN. Julr 17. HEllMAff .husband of
Amelia Kirn Relatives and friends Invited
i0-'.unr.,U,f"'"fOv"1; l v. m., .residence.
2002 N. nth st. Remains may be viewed
Tues , 7 to 0 p.. m. Int. private.
KUNICBI.-July 18. CHARLEsJ ir, bus
bsnd of Addis W. Kunkel, Services Thurs.i
11 a, m, from residence of Walter W, Con-
roy. i't uuuunwooa nt, ini. privnte.
BlQsunnii vi Aiianiio I.IIT. IS.
.fl.1. DBJ.i O ,. III.. !!
...i
Ohio ave. High requiem mass St. Nicholas's
unurcn, o-ou a. m. int. new cathedral Cem.
McCAFFRET. July 18, THOMAS H.. hus
band of Idto Sarah McCaffrey. Relatives,
friends, Holy Name Hon.. church nt the
Visitation an1 all other organisations of
wnicn ne was a memoer. Invited to runersi,
Thurs.. 8:30 a. m., isle residence, 2008 E.
Cumberlsnd at. Solemn requiem mass
Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Sepulchre rem, j
McCAUQllET. Julv 'io fliriAir. aM,
of Robert McCaughey. Funeral Wed.. 1 p,
m., 1st residence. 121T S. 10th st. Int. Mt.
Morlsh Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.
ft3 j eicv.joivu.x . un juiy in, uuiJJUi,
0S1T,.'T .' "ernara Aiccioskey. Relatives enu
. I friends Invited tn fi,n...i Mn wmA . nt u an
a. m . frim th. imu.. - n.Mn... is HmI,,
02 81 9Sikl vf' Solemn mass of requiem at
03 h"!.' Carthage's Church at 10 a, m. Int.
pririni-,
MeMULIiEN. July 10. MART P.. daugh
tjr of the ate William and Martha Fox Mr.
Mullen. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu
neral. Thurs., 1-30 p. m residence, 2817
Decatur St., Holmesbure, Services at Em
manual P. B. Church 2:30 p. m. IMt,
wAti0!AT'r'Tl '-". 0. 10J0. MAnT A. Me
NallT (nse llrad ey). w Ife of the late Fran
cis MCNally. Relatives and friends are In-
ua it lunorsi, Frl.. B:so
from her
mia resiqence. ZA'
qulem mass St. A
mio residence, Z04B 8
salmon st. Solemn re
re-
Int.
's Church io a. m.
oi. Ann s vem
MUL-KR July 18, 1920. MARGARET A
wife cf Frederick W. Muller. Relutlvee and
friends Invited to tuners) services, Wed.. 2
P, m., residence. B8 S.
(list st.
Tnt. nrliste.
ait juorisn cem.
t Morlsh Cem.
pnnTRnt?T.r .Ti-f tfttntt a (. A v.
lata Thomas Johnstone Porter.' on Sundsy,
i'ut, o, i,.v, ai ner resiaence, nose vauey,
Moylan, Del. Funeral service and Interment
trletiv .private Wednesday afternoon.
RIDDLE. July 10, JESSIE CAI.LUM.
widow of Joseph niddle. Relatives and
friends Invited to funersl, Thurs., 2 n. m
at -esldenrrt. KIO V. Se.lswtrk ,. fnl HT,
-esldeiic. 810 W. Sedgwick
Mir! si. Cem.
HU. July 0. HALLIE. wife of Caleb
Ru4. Relatives and friends are Invited to
RUE. July 10.
tu. Relatives a
atlena funeral services. Thurs., at 2 p.
funeral services. Thurs., at 2 p m ,
iai rssioence.
Int. Ttrl.fol P.m.
Kdgely. -Ducks county. Pa.
SAXTON Ju V 18. ALFRED, hushand of
Martha Saxton. Funeral Wed,, 2 p. m., at
his late resldenre, 2830 N. nnudinot st
srmi.i.iNn Juiv to. louisa nrittr..
LINO (nes Heltmnn). widow of Charles Schil
ling, aged 73, Relatives and friends Invited
M runnel services, Thurs., z p. m., late
resident)-. 2043 N. Clh St. Int. Drlvats.
Fr'er.dnit.y eal' Wed eve. .
bcott. July IB, am.na. neiovea wire of
Robert Scott. Jr., and daughter of Charles
and Ahna,Relnhardt. Relatives and friends,
also Fifth Reformed Presbjterlsn Church,
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p, m,, at
her lot. residence. 2823 N, 8th s. 'int.
Northwood Cem. Friends mav call Tues. eve.
SHAW. On July 17. J. NEWTON, Jr.,
son of Jasper N and Dorothy A. Shaw, aged
18 years. Relatives and friends, also mem
bers of the U. S. Coast Guards. Invited .to
funeral services, on Wed. afternoon, July 21,
ft 2 o'clock, at island Heights M. E. Church,
sland Heights, N. J, Int. New Camden
Cem.. Camden, N, J,
SIMS. At Billings. Montana. July 111,
JOSEPH SIMS, son of the late Dr. Francis
Sims and Rebecca Huddell Sims.
SMITH. July 10. 1020. AUSTIN C. Jr.,
son of Austin C. and Anna S. Smith and
grandson of the late J It. nnd M. S. Smith
KDUOATICNAL
Roth Sexes
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Students In Shorthand the Parke-Schock-Pitman
or Gregg Systems desirous of mak
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snouia let us explain our spceiai
summer coathlng class.
Starts July 0th. Day classes.
niiLA. nysiNRSs com.f.ok
and Collecs of Coinmrre
uegs or coinrarrce
1017 tnestnui nt,
riilUdelphla
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Start now. Individual Instruction. Day
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The Taylor School
1002
Market st.
Bummer Session, aregg Shorthand Rook
keeping. Touch Typing. Dsy and Night.
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Philadelphia's Greatest Ilnstness Sehoel
107 Cheatnot St. phone Walnut 3S4
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Intensive 8ummr Courses for Studepts
and Teachers Day School, Night School.
1200 Walnut Street.
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Rendinc. Pn. .Preoaratorv nnd
Junior College courses. Now ath field. Chris
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per year. Warren F. Teel. A.M.. D D Fres
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
Co-educatlonali college and academla courses;
music, art. oratory! prepares for medical
schools! moderate. Consult Ledger Bureau.
Rev. Q. D Qsssard, D P.. President.
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Young Men and Boys.
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DaySchool For BoyS
Mcadowhfoolt, Po.
Primary School (Boysindcr8)
Lower School, Upper School
A school that gives a boy a com
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school or college without taking him
away from his home and Its vital
Influences during hla Impresslonabl
yesr. A school In which own-air
training... baseball, etc.. handwork,
and Intellectual study are combined
with Chrtstlsn example and precept
tn develop full manhood and em
clehcy. School grounds have IB acres!
high elevation. Located 3 miles
north of Jenklntowp Reading Rail-
ronu. io jiion'iuwuruon.
ce for nearby places.
Autobus s.rv.
Tl.ir1...i.,ln
and assignment of classes September
28. For prospectus terms, etc., ad
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Rev. John White Walker, M. A.
Meadowbrojok, Pcnna.
The William Penn Charier School
No. 8 South 12th St, Philadelphia
FOUNDED 10S0
The acodemlo Year 1010-21 begins Tues
asy, September 21. 1020, and the Pros
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Special cara for younger boys. Hate. 1400
Catalog. ' vv'
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AOADKMT
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Unsurpassed location on Hudson, Individual
attention. Writ for catalogue. Jani.N.I
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Young Women and Girls
GARRISON. Mn.
Garrison Forest School
A Country flcwol for Olrls, less than an
hour .from Baltimore. .Intermediate and Col.
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- IT '7," IW, U. Ji
. HOLY .CROSS ACADEMY"
.1
DKATTIB
and Jdhn and Anna .Stewart, In his 24th
year. Relatives and friends, also Wsshtngloti
Camp. No, 764. P.O. B. ofsA.I Woodland
Council! No. 170, 0. of J. A., are Invited
to services, Thurs., 2 pi m., late residence,
1320 S, Paxon st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.
Friends may call Wed. eve. . ..
STELLWAOON. .On July 18. TnED.
ERICK IjUSTEII, hisband;of Josephine a.
Heist Stellwagort. aged 70. years. Service, on
Thurs. morn., at. 10:80 o'clock, at hlalate
residence. 636 N. Hi st. Interment at Stony
Rank, Pa. . Friends may call Wed. vs.. from
7 to 6 o'clock.
STREET-HHAW. July IB, of 2429 N. 16th
St.. AMANDA M. STREET, ag.d 64. Rla
tlves and friends may view remains Tues.
I
vs.. at funeral apartments
i itaroia ii,
tulllran, 10th and. permantown ave, Bsrv-
AA ll'.J , H
Inf. "Nnrtnwno'd cVm,
i..m., in ogan iiapiisi wnurcn.
THIEnOFF. July 10, JOHN. M., beloved
hn.tisnd of
worotny Tnierofi mee mrscn.
mml ntred 21) vdftrs lis months.
Relatives,
trie
k.
...,..., - - . - -- --i-. -i
rlends ana iosaa irioe. no. aiu,
I. J. It.
iki . invi.nn in iDn.r.i. .iiur... ,
. .--..-,- . .... ... ..
late residence, 810f N, 2d st. Remains '
unsrai, jnurs.,
1:80 p. m,
emslns mar
b. viewed Wed,, after '7:30 p. m.' Int. Oak-
Iflnrl rfm
....-. vt-.-. ,... .
mi ,
THO
MAS July.1T. JIANNER THOMAS,
hutbatitl of Ute 'Mttrcl-ft D. ThomdH (nM
Ford). Funeral services Wednesday, 2:30 p.
m . rA.M.ncs. 141 Moore st.
THOMAS. July 17. JENNIE, widow of
Justin Thomas. Relatives and frlsnds, Lady
Foresters of America, Invited to f unftal,
Wed.. 8:30 a. m,, residence of daughter.
Mrs Thomas Sheehan, 2030 S. Robinson st,
High requiem mass St. Clement's Church 10
a. m. Int. New Cathidral Cem.
TJIOMPSON.Julv 17. JEAN W,. daugh-
f.r r William M. and Martha M. Thompson
fneo AshmoreH . Relatives and friends, are
nviiea io aurnu iunri !"", '".
p. m.. at her parents' residence, 6737 N. Sth
1 funeral, services.
st. Int. private. Remains may os viewed
o to lu p. m. xrenion ppv rs pieaso
mnv.
L'MMM ......
MARY M. V.. daughter
of Otto R. Trefgf Jr.. and Margaret E Trefz
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Invited to tunera
ged 10. Relative and ft end.
ral, Thurs,. 8:iq a, m., 2
. 6043. Sprlngfleld ava. Misi
rents' residence.
of renuiem Church of 1
Dvrinaueia ava. Most
the Most Blessed ni2
rament 10 a m. precisely,
Cem. "
ui. jioir urosi
. WATCHORN. July IT. MAniB M.. o'auah
ter ot Thomas and Sarah Watchom, Itala
lives and friends. also.B. V. M. rieaalitv
Altar and Rosary Society, Most Free oui
Blcnl Church! Daughter of Isabella and em
ployes of Frank A Seder, respectfully Invite!
to funeral, Thurs., S-ao a. m., at her nan
ents' resldettae. S01A tV. Colonna . ...
high requiem mass Church of Most Prseloui
ptteAVtn. m. Int, Holy Cros Cem.
, WITTE. Jtity '17. MATILDA B.. wlfa ot
iuit jisjriijnii ttt Tim-, itBintiviB ana iriend
ladles' Aid Society Emanuel- Tteforrnei
Church, 88th and Baring-, Invited to services
Wed,. 3 Pj.m.ison-tn-law' residence, F.
Storch, (722 Baring st. Int. Weitmlnstei
Cem. Friend may call Tues., Blots, m
WOnDINOER, July 18. ELLA W Vlfi
of Harry Wordlrtger. Relatives an I friend!
Invited .to funeral services. Wed.. 3 p. m
at brother' residence, John C. Trultt, Rail
Catharine at. Friends may call Tuet. eV
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rooms on.sste at Ticket orncea. Plsr 14,
JV. n.; 04 Broadway. 7 Chambers St.,
81 W. ld St.. 114 W. 43d St.. New York
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The New England Steamship Co.
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Philadelphia Manchester
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Philadelphia Havana
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SS 'Toquina" July 31
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Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Barber Steamship Lines, Inc.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM PHILADELPHIA
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U. S. S. B. SS "Eaitern Cloud"
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Barber Steamship Lines, Inc.
17 BATTEBY PLACE. KEW TORK
Galley, Davis & Co., Philadelphia
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