V. i ', ' 'J"- . I 'ii "'J v i OH Itajiani Costringono I'Av- vorsario a Ritlrarsi o Contrat- taccano alia Baionotta PubllrtH .panwrlhuled Un.r . iwlied by the act of October n, nffnto fit", roatotrico of Fhiia aeiphi. r. A H burleson. Postmaster Generate Horn. 2 1'ISIIO- ui"Bc """ Artl'Albunln e nl pomeriKglo tit sa ,. ro ribc,H n,bnnpsl nnno fffettuato un rlioluto nttneco contro 1c llnec itallnno, mn doo boh setto ore 11 accanlto rombn.t.monto vcnlvnno res nlntl dalle Iriippo Itnllnnc. nil inRortl nlbnncsl. nvvnnMiBK.Qm.osl ii. loro Mipcr.or.ta' numoricn orano Slia rnwlnnwrc le llnec itnllnnc Iviiobborglii til Vnlonn, nel scttorc ccn- W."". .1 -Inlnntn niton tonnprn I, 11 volontarl slclllnnj con II fuoro rinno rlsolutnmentc nlln baloncttn e mSmito .'nvvrTimr.o a darBt a la fiieo. uilUnio ul torreno un ccntinnio di Swetol fcrlti. Parccchl rlbelll htono fattl prlgionierl. i "Olornnlc- tl'ItnllK nol dnrc In ',. del rnmbnttlmt-nto til snbnto non Sindo rnnvictn per H corso tlcglj 5" nmcntl In Albania, oil .nvoon flio oVverno nrcettl Id numcroso offcrtc til XnUtl ohr glungono tin tiittl I reg rlmcntl tn'to lo oltta' .do. ItM.no. yimenu iHf.dmre.rii" vpill nflli rinnovata Attlvlta' del ribolli ..." i ..nn -ten-iv mlnnrcin ncr le nostre truppe Vnlohn cd csorta II Oovfrno a provvtdcrc d'urgena c ndo- S Non nncorn sono fitato acccrtatc le rane ddl'lncendlo Rcopplato icrl l'altro a Vcnfzia c clic prodiisse grnvl danni alio otorico arsennlc. Lp finrnrnc, rnlnaceloDC, coatrlnsrro gll abltantl dcllc rldnnnze ad nbbnndonarn le loro case. Una ingentc qunntlta di inunizloni e' andfltn pcrtluta. Ilnccndlo In brevl.s8i.no tempd as lonie proportion, sp'ettacotosc c spnvcn (mc n causa specialmcute del siiccp iml inlnterrotto degli scoppi del prol fttlll, cbc rendevano nrdua c pcrlcolosn I'oncra til wpegnimonto. Fortunatamento il Museo v' ztato ulrato. I tlannl pro'lottl aH'nrsoiuilc ascentlono a quiilcho millonr. IAmmlrngllo Cagnl lia rlccvnto ordine di cscgulre un'inchicstn per nc ctrtnri 1p cause dcll'inccndio c le (Tfntimli rrsponsabllltn'. Deaths of a Day Andrew A. Petltcolln Andrew A. Fctltcoltii, sixty-throe yws old. prominent in Catholic Church circles and nctive in the Knights of Co lumbus, who died at bin home, 0217 Snwm street, Friday, will be 'buried this morning. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Pctitcolin came to tbiR country from Prance and was a mnl.r of special shoes. lie is lurriTcd by a widow and four children. Harry Wolfrum Vunaral services for Harry Wolf ram, one of the two firemen who met death at tbo Frits; Laltuc fire Wetl- vtsiij. were held yesterday at his Jioae, 2210 Cross street. The other vic tim of a breaking ladder was Captain Edward Schwnrtzkopf. The services were attended by members of Engine Company o. 3, to which Wolfrum bo lonrcd : American Leelon men and mem - bers of several secret societies with which the dead man was affiliated. Edward Whltoley Edward Whitelcy, retired woolen manufacturer, 205 North Sixty -fifth street, died of old age this morning at the homo of a daughter, Mrs. James Taylor, Secnne, Delaware county, in lis ninety-fourth year. Mr. Whltcley was born in England. He came to America bb young man and engaged In tho woolen industry in Cnrdington, just outside of Philadelphia, Inter mov Idj Into the city. Ho wan the oldest member of the Cooper Memorial M. E. Church, Sixty-third street and Girard venue, and had been a subscriber to the Puumc IiKDOEU from the day it s founded. He married twice and is urvived by four pons, two daughters, '"entcen grandchildren nnd three great wandchiltlreiu One of his greatgrand on, Stanley Hubbnrd, of Osage, N. I . suffered n broken thij;h when hit W a motortruck at a family reunion last Iriday and Is now in tht West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. Harold R. Burt Harold R. Burt, 212 North Lans gowno avenue, Lansdowne, a woll miown furniture manufacturer of UiIh wj-. died suddenly yesterday nt Naynesvlllo, N. o., whoro ho had gouo " motor trip. K.n. U"rt' .w,1 hafl ben In good J'alth started on tbo southern trip ;Iij "tty8 aR0 t0 obtain a much neeued rest. He was nccompauled by Ws .wife uud two of his daughters. He is also survived by two other daughters nu a son M!D "ddlUon to his business nctivities. ch.riSw was 1(lentifid th several ""table movements. No arrange. tani mU(lfl nH yet for "he Mrs. Clark A. R. Poaraon North k Cla A- R- Person, r.022 i lteth' ",tre 01ncy' wh0 dle(1 home vu T.Ul,UrdfJy f.r1m har Wh tho Fain8?-We? he,d J chaPl of wSsUDUCrlePtlery Pateraon- 'vhcre 0.MNohdMr'S?i wh? wns Misa ylvla a ariirtnJ? . ,re hcr njorrloge, was SchJo at ToSm?0 Abln?tQ FrendH' Sim. itf ,,ntown and a member of lowlnJ n 2. mmn Sorrlty. The fol- Mrs. John Rowland nttd0n,8iVvJuly 27M" Jb "'terday i! "ftl TT yenr? old, died "Wry Hardlnt 6atom? ,f hc- brother, funeral wm ,A. 4S? Ma,Rl ftvcl"'c- Tho Bon. with Ui. ace ""day o.fter ofBciatlnr. V U L- Dureett EUn:.U,0ra, Cf DQOtor p"ker ?W. who S FriS"'' Jftty'our yeara Walnut street vuWl h,LB 1,0S,e- 4m todJ' In St pm3 XMa at 2 o'clock '''io street, tw B C1,urch- Tblfd and I'VfiaSS? VM born 'Tuly educated at if. Hon'Ma""'i nd was ? and 6Ce0h' College Oamblor, B:1"ol. Ho WHa ilint olp,U,a DWJnlty wnate hI i t 8 opined to tho diat Church, Jow" toh1,80'!' J" Ht Luko'B nd the Eplnhanv ShFU?h 0f Bt- T'uk0 to n, Trl'"I'n,lny' He beenme nml.tn.i Church , $ Z nanHdd,',0t 8t' P " October l.i 883 andr WBlnt Btroctn, . .....u.u, 4-B IIELLI RESP1NT1 INTORNO.A VALONA CITY NORMALS NOT TO CHANG E COURSE Philadelphia Teachers' Trainingl Schools to Retain Two-Year Period, Dr. Baker Say3 FOR ROWLAND PLAN LATER The plnn outlined by Dr. A. ,T. Ilow land. head of the tenrher training bu reau of the Stnte Department of Pub lic Instruction, to establish the thir teen stnte normal schools of Pennsyl vania on a collegiate basis, will not immediately nffect city uormnl ehools, says Dr. J. Eugene IJaker, prlncipnl of the Girls' Normal School In this city. "Such a plan is highly desirable," said Doctor Haker, "and I linvc al ready gone on record favoring both n longer nnd a stronger course In Phila delphia's uormnl schools. "Hut at present tho grave question Is bow to get teachers at nil. For that reason it has been deemed advisable to conflno tho term of tinlnlng nt tho normal school here to two years. "I think such a plan as out lined by Doctor Ilowland, in addition to benefiting the schools of the stnte directly, would also Indirectly help this city. There is no question that by raising tho standnrd of the state schools which have admittedly up to the pres- KDUTATIONAI, Ilftfh Sum College Courses for Teachers Classes for City teachers, meeting from 4.30 to 6.30, from 7.30 to 9.30 every clay but Sat urday, and on Saturday morn ings from 8.30 to 12.30. These courses count for col- leg e credit. Write for Catalog F-l Thonr. Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilronil Sf. twlow nrrk I rhllailcli.hu A , , srr.riAr, coaciuno classics Students In Hhorthand th I'nrko-Schock-Pitman or OreEK Systems (1lroii of mU Inc headway durlnc thn summer month itiouiu pt un ppliln our hpucIui rummer roachlntr , laaa. w'tiA Stnrtn July nth. Day clann. 13 I'lllLA. lltTHlNI'.St CtlLI.KflF. nnd Cdllptn of Commrrrn 1017 Cbcitntit St. l'hllniltbhla The Taylor School 1002 MAJIKET ST. Summer nilon Orccir Shorthand Hook kftplnt. Touch Typlni. Day and NUht Strayer's Business College riilladfjpbla'a Grratnt Ilinlnfx Hcliaol 807 rliwfniit St. PhotiK Walnut SSI Banks Business College Intnlve Summer foumoa for Students and Tcarhara Day School N'lght School l'-'UQ WMlnut Street. nKMUXO. PA. KriII)Yr.IUI.I, SKMINAKY. nruiltne'a Junior Collt. Itradlnj.-. Pn. 1'reuaratoo and Junior Collexo courses. New ath flld Chris tian Influences predominate Tuition, ?4(10 per year. Warren V Teel. A M D D . Pres ANNV1U.E. PA. l.lillANON VAU.KY COLl.r.OK Co-educatlonal; oollets and academlo courses: music, art, oratory; prepares for msdlcal schools; modorate. Consult Ledger liuresu. Itov. Q, D. dussard. D D.. President. WAS1UNOTON, 1). C. ST-STU-T-T-TERING -SMTSSK Instructive booklet free, liefer to Ledftr Btrvlc- nureau Walter MoDonnall, SO I'oto. man Bank nids,. Wanhlnrton. D. O. Yuunc Mm and Hor MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL SIcLoi For Boys Meadowbrook, Pa. Primary School (Boys under 8) Lower School, Upper School A school that eies a hoy a com plete elementary echoollne nnd pre parea for entrance to any boarding aehool or college without taking; him away from his home nnd tta vital Influences durlnir his Impressionable years. A school In which orxm-alr trslnlnr. basehall, etc.. handwork, and Intellectual study are combined with Christian example nnd rrecspt to develop full manhood ana effi ciency. School irrounda have 15 sores; high elevation. Located 8 miles north of Jenklntown Heading; Hall road to Meadowbrook. Autobus serv ice for nearby places. Heirtiratlon nnd assignment of classes September 28. For prospectus terms, etc , ad dress the Head Master Rev. John White Walker, M. A. Meadowbrook, I'enno. The William Penn Charier School No. 8 South 12th St, Phlladelphln FOtnaiRD 1689 The academlo Year 1920-31 begins Tues dr BeptTOlier Bl. 1030. andths Pros SSut mar P oblaXned on applloatlon. Mfnrs wtlfs open '?r jnapeollon ana For claisincatton of pupils September 7th. Mchard M. Onmrasr. Th. D.. llesdmtr. WKSTCnESTErt MIUTAUY ACADiari: ifllltary training in g. lIoroellKj ""hopl. Unsurpassed location on Hudion. Individual attention. Writ for catalogue. Jjn Nel son MoLurs. Consult Publlo Mdgsr Herv. Uu. AI.TJCXTOWK. PA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares for college or teohnloal gcUool Btnal! cIbssss. Individual instruction. Student SSvernmint. All athletics, fiplendd modern buildings. Large oampus and ,"'n",lu.nn Special care for younger boys, nates. 1400. Catalog Young Women nnd Girls oAitiusiw. am. Garrison Forest School A Country School lor Oirh. less than an, hour from ifaltlmore. Intsme.llat. and Co . ltge Preparatory. Ho !' OAKIHO.vJMl. WAHlUNdTON. P. O. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY WABiaNOTON, . O. Plurpn Boarding Bfboet f,r,.J'r. ciosoh rubUo l) 8cnl Unra. BOmBr "wfirm$$M FarsxSMl "faVMSisrfGi1 iPUBHOX'ttoMiLA cnt timo been below that of the city schools, a great ntimuluH for bettor and longer1 course.") would he provided hero. , "I would like not only to woo our courses strengthened here, but In time a threo-yenrs' courso or, if possible, a longer one, , "Hut conditions at present prevent that and tho only thing left to do Is to put up with conditions until such time as It will be possible to do something for their betterment." Gas Kills Two Women Found In bed with all windows closed and the gns turned on, Josephine Oatrl ottl, Nixty-folir years, of 'Sm South Croskey street. wai pronounced dead by Dr. Toby A. Oreco, 1(508 Houth Broad street, this morning. Alice Mottcrshcad, forty thrco years, H470 .Toy street, died this morning at tho Lplscopal Hospital as the result of gas poisoning. Hhe was taken ,to tho hospital Juno 2.1. having been found In her room with the gas turned on. BV?lMKlt ItlHonTS ATLANTIC) CITY, N. Jt LEXINGTON Psolfie and Atksntsi Ave. Captdtj 600 Oas Meek tnm Million De1Ir Tier, finding depot ssJ bft bsth. lax kMch, 7$ Dth hoswe with tliowera for turf bethers. Prirste wsj to beach. Extoaihs porcbee and ball tvost Kits. Ilhu sad running wstn la roornf. Print bsUu. OrcbMtra end dsndnr. American plan II op d.lr III s weekly. Enrop.in pl II. SO op itSij. Unmtt nHP- ""w """' WB. U. Hsslelt. MS np dlr. Hpcl. whir sAm. plan (with meais) Cor. Phclfle and Arkansas Avs , prlv, refrlg. eratltur plant: electric kitchen opon for In spection; running water: all outside rooms) scrupulously clean; elevprlv. baths, bathing from hotel; bathhouses nnd showers free: or Wtstra. dancing: white srrvlra: garage llltlt. w management. flTlTZEn t BTITZBK. HOTEL JACKSON Virginia Avenue nnd Donrdwalk Adjoins Steel Pier Center of Attractions Fire-proof Brick Ilulldlng 1J0 noorni. with, nnd without bith Ocean Tlew. New Manasement American and European Plans Up-to-lMte Cafe Deat Located Popnlar-Prlred Hotel NETHERLANDS 6 .fff- NIOW YORK AVE. Uathlng Prlvllegss from Hotel. Capacity 400, Elevator, private baths, running water In bedrooms. Dance floor. New Features. American Plan Iwilh meals), S3.B0 up dally, special noeklr, AHOU8T niniWADKL. Proprietor. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia av. and Deach. Capacity. III. Private baths, running- water, elevator, ete. Amer. plan. Sneclul season rates Kookjet. ATKT. F.I.T.1H. Owner. N.J.rcil.LWFi.JCcr. 1CHNOND Kentucky nva. 1st oil floardwalk. ksi ucean view rooms witn running water and private nathg. New managsmeat. DAVENPORT fiouth Carolina ave.. near beach. Every con renleuce; homn cook., bath, from hotel. Amer. & Europ . 11! up. Spec. wkly. C. V. Mortimer. SI L.VE3RTOIsJ Kentucky Are. and the flench. Every appointment. Moderate rates, Mrs, n nnuCilCBn. formerly of the Lnmont, RALEIGH St. Charlea Place A Deach. Capacity ). It. ortAHAM formerly of 1h Prlnos7 HOTEL AUSTINE Paclflo Rt. Jamea Place; near beach A n amusem'ts: every room ou'elde, V. II. Jones. TRAYMORE atuwticc3S AWaJSGREAJEST UOTaSUOCESS HOTEL CALVERT Virginia Ave., near Beach. American ?lai Ownership mansgement. Frank P. Deam. DICPAVMI? Kentucky Ave.f 4th hotel Dli)V,ilnEi from beach. American ( .,,. v. "'.ii. miii, ma; cain- " "" p:nr. y. a. fliuiu-MT. owner. SOMERSET ?"02J An"u"? f " All nmusemeniitH A. . 1VKEKS. Westminster K Av- nrttr nach. Eiey. to st.: private baths; run. waior, tin wKiy : ij.uu up anuy. c Huhre. Hotel Boscobel Kniuclcr nve. athlnr. Hotel refurnished. Ex cellent table. Phone 117 A. P. MAUION. NUTTALL 2 N- Maine Ave., Attantlu a. ana nench. Phcne SB70. OCK.VN CITY. N. J. CAPACITY 000 open until September IB. Nsw appointments and euulpment. ntrlctly Mrst-clao culnlnn und servn-e. roonin Hingio or en suite, with or wunoui uhiii LAWIIENCK MAREHCH. Mgr.. Formerly ut the Uellevue-Htrutford. Phlla THEUNCOLN Canaelte .ton Entlrsly new. Rooms single and en snlte i .tin luiuuiiji irmcr mm privaie uatna. levator, livery modern appointment for comfort nnd service. "'rn.r.l,oClI1,,le Wlille Seniles MKSJJ--J-?tORiU!0 imrii i.tvt nih a r.nimt. ti .....i.i.. A1UUU11 mnma, t.i., ......", I .. ........ ui.n.a.unnBru . CAPH MAY. N. J. Hotel Lafayette Now Open Located on beach front Capacity 400; all fmprov.m.nyynnlnwayrl.v.tor. limqil 1IAVKN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Ji?w.i.0Knh. Jf.vifry raoj'jn convenlenosl private baths with sea and fresh water: Ave tennis courts: booklet. R. F. ENqLB. Man. agar. Also the Covington. Wast Philadelphia. HOTEL BALDWIN BPHIXn 1.AIU; HEACIfN. J. THE BREAKERS 3i2,"rao" " "ItK- i,RS?'Bl ItlDINO. nATIIINO Ownership Mguit. bonis N. Moss. Tel. 1 750 ASBUBV PARK. N. J. AKIHIRY PARK, V. .1. roil FCT.L HOTEL INFORMATION WRITE I1'NICIPAI, PUII. RUltlltn 1 Aslinrs l" r . OCEAN ClKOVi:. N. J. TnK SHKLlHIHNE Hot and cold running water every room. V. c. HATNua WII.DWOOD, N. J. Alltia nea' rtt,8i ba,n from house, excel. table, home cook. BID 8 Poplar avo WIMWOOD CREST. N. J. MT. VERNON ,Ne" baths, excellent table. bathing from house. II JOHNSTON. POINT PLEASANT, N. J. JICTURBSQUD A Dellghtrul Resort oint Pleasant, N.J. Tyn Cor.0,' , ' Write Boro Clerk WEHNKltSVlLLE. TA. Hillside Deal""ul Views Terms trod ... orate, Oarage, eleotrlo lights OERHART A AULENBACH, Props 8WARTIIMORK. PA. The Harvard Amor, plan, single or en. "M1"uu suite. Th. Bwarthmore 238. rOCONO MOCNTA1NH Delawnre Water (lap. Pu. TheMountnfn Prcdis KITTATIMNY DEL AVAR E VATER CAP. PA. The Ideal Acctaathln Mountain Resort Hotel, where summer Is always cool and vleasa: tsant. Onen to Denember. 'inree noura from ti Philadelphia. Pennsylvania n. R. Ultuatad In nHvalA nark with ml .. nf walks and trails! magnificent scenery. Capacity 600. Strictly modern; private baths, running water In rooms, elevators, eleotrlo lights, spacious porches. Excep tional culslnei Amsrlcan plani also a la iiuaiea in carte anil rapia anunaantiy supplied iBV farms. Ornnealra. rir. from KUtatlnny farms, certs, dances, nolf. tern certs, dances. Golf, tennis, saddle horses. howling, boating, bathing, fishing. lining, inning, etc. liooKiet, auto maps and terms upon re- quest, now garn rns-e. JOHN PWRDY COPE. 75 miles from Philadelphia Good roads all the way. UlTKlt 8ARANA0. W. Yt1 .. ,' ADIRONDACK 8ARANAC INN lUrtlnglon' illlld - Upper Haranao,, N. T. OSBORNE Binouai itKHortTB iKii OEortcirc, n. y. HOTEL MARION LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. 76 mile from Albany. Directly on th Lake Front, olio State Road from Laics) Georga Village to Bolton Landing. Capacity 300 Cueta White Serrfc With or without private bathe. Open Juno to October Adjoining Nevr Country and Yacht Club Fire proof Garage. Booklet Fraa. Joseph h. marvel; . NAnrtAOANHKTT Plnn, n. I. THEIMPERIAL jSto&''t IIOSTON. MAKh. HOTklPWlMl 330ComfflonveallhAveDoon X TJicDlsllnctlvc I UUDIUII UUUU one or tn noiaiA 11 1 St A A iRUMelloHqr. iiutgrici OOltllAM. N. n. MT. MABIHON HOU8IJ, Ourhnrn. N. II. . Th gatoway to tho Whlto Mts. Now open. Fnr booklet address C. Q. Chandler. Prop. I.AKR hdnmohb. vt. ffD5SBaffia,s3sos U-AVm slmfw TtsMfuf . krftttfiif 1. Ivnnk. daomtf. motrtrfltn traiOoO ftoBiNtv6tt. IU6 '51? awl upward. IMMCXmASUKaVSU.UKjKiKta m CANADA IMIslilful Viicnllona. In Canada along Canadian National Ilullwaya. Ask F. A. Young. General Acent. l.vjo Wool worth Ilulldlng, Now York City TOURS FOURTEEN HAPPY t VACATION DAYS With a Wondorful Six-Day Cruise on THE SAGUENAY RIVER Four Departures During July and August Inclusive Fare, $150 Up $20 Deposit Secures Reservation THOS.COOK&S0N, 225 8. Broad St., Plilludrlpliln rN Mr.Moni.vM ronrtDEnErt. In lolng memory of HODEHT It. FOBUDEIlEn. who dopsrtcd this I1C July 20. 1003. THE TAMU.Y 8CIIENCK. In memory of mv beloved mother. HENRIETTA E. RCIIENf K died July ST. 1B12. J&tathx IlATt.Y On July 2B. 1020. ANN l.Ol'ISE ni.UOTT, wifo of Joseph 11 Unity of Pittsburgh. Pa. funeral ecrUce and Inter ment nrtvftt. UECHTOL.D. Cn Julv 2.1. 1020. JOSEPH I... hunband of Emllev II. Ilechtolil (nco Haiibrlch). Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, on Wodnesday morning, at (1:30 o'clock, from Ills late reeldence. BIOS Race it.h mua. nt ,hM r-hnri-h nt Our I.ady of' Vlutorv at 10 o'clock. Int. strictly prl BEESIJEY Suddenly. July 2S ELI7.A IlETH. widow of Edwin M, Ileesley (nee Cornwell). In her SOtli year. RelatUea und friends Invited to funeral services. Thura . a p. in . at her late reeldence. 21S5 K. Hunt ingdon nt Int. Greenwood (K. of P.) Com. URHNT. July 20. MARY ELLEN, wife nt Jamea L Urunt Relatives und friends Invited to funeral anrvlces WVd . 2 n. in.. Uincastcr uve.. Overbrook. Pa. Int Ivy UIIRT. Suddenly, on July 20. HAROLD It. HURT. 212 N Lansdownn uve., Luns downt Duo notice COOPER. July 2.1. JOANNA, daughter oi Into Tonnsi-nd and Elisabeth Coopor Serv kes at Penlleld, Del. Co Pa Int. private. CORRIUAN. Julv 25, 1020 MARY AONES, daughter of Andrew A. oml .Mary A. Corrlgan. ugeil 13 months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 2 Ti m.. at 2413 N Chadwlck t. Int Holy CmsN Com CULP July 2n, 11120, vr jiauuivis, husband of Olive. C Culp and son of the late l.eonuru ana jvosinu wuii, nscu un. jioi- tlves und friends urn Invited to attend fu-; nerul service. Wed.. 2 n. m.. at his lato rest- dence Marbln Hall, Pa, DICKINSON. On July 2. ETHEL F . lfH of William A. Dickinson Relatives and friends urn Invited to the service on Wed. eve at 7 .10 o'clock at her lato residence. 130 Linden ae , Rutledge. Pa, Intorment , at llrldgeton, N J DIXON On July 23. 1020 SARAH I DIXON (nee Flanagan) Relatives and friends also League of Sacred Heart and , II M Sodality ure Invited to the fu- ' nrrul Thursday murnlng at .30 o'clock fiom her late residence, 2230 Montrose .. olemn j-equlem muss at Ht Charlea Hor- roineo Church at 10 o'clock Interment at , 11. ,lv frnMM Cemetery DREfZLER. July 211. FRANK D . hus- i band of Eflle M Drnliler (nee Ubor) Rla- tlves and friends Invited o funeral services ut his late reeldence, 4030 N 12th st . Thurs 2 pm. pieclsel Int West Laurel Iltll Cem liuml of Marv A Kberhardt. Kunernl Weil. KHfcillllAIVlJl -.IU1.V il IHIClrtllA HUB !..; . . ." ..---. P aV U 111 IIUIII IC.IUniLI VI IIIH BOI1-II1- law, Mr William U Dunlap, ,1717 Cheiter ave Bolemn men requiem mass at Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 10 a, m Int New Cathedral Cem. r'AUNCK. July it, CLARA 1, , wife of Lawrence W Euuncn (rn-u Haling), aged 38 I Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral . Thurs 8 80 a. m.. from her lato real uince 3781 N Park ave Solemn renuleni high mass Ht. Stephen'a ChOrch 10 u, in Int private GABRIEL. July 23. JACOB. 6n of the late Jacob and Carollnn Oabriel Funer-l Thurs . 7'30 a. m from 178 Diamond st Requiem muss St. Bonltaclus's Church 9 n in Int. New Cathedral Cem. Lnwrence So cial Invited to attend. Viewing Wed , after 7 n m. ! OC.MKNDEN. Julv 23. CAROLINE, wife I IICl .ir I......', ..... .. juiiiin nil Oermun Lutheran Cem Frlenda may tall Tues eve (HIE-'N Dlea. in Weat Chester cn Sec- J,'ft?iK5' S"wi?ith ?noTh aU,h' Prv JKbSB C OREEN. In his 103d year Relatives and ' frlsnda are Invited to attend the funeral, i from his late realdence ion W Oav at on I fourth-day 28th Instant at 2 o'clock ' HALL On Julv 2ft 10911 irrrA flgUlRES, daughter of Henry d' and he late Florida U Hall (nee Townley). Rela- lives aim jrii- urn inviiea lo tne funeral eervjee. on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of her brother-in-law John vv num. .iuu n miii m interment or aJ?. -tt'.'S"? myJal! Wednesdav evening HAYWAHD Suddenly on Ju y 24 JAMES I. HAYWAHD, of 1114 N. Lee. K Relative, nnd friends also all societies Invited to tuner.il services nn Thursday a 2 p m si residence of C W Van Horn. 1B41 N ilb et Reinulns may be viewed Wednesday eve- " "flioa July 2B, IIEIJ1N D widow of William M. Hugg. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Wed.. 2 p m from funeral parlors of William H. Chswi S W cor. 08th ana Spruce sts. int irern wond Cem. Trlends may call Tues eve. JOEItGER July 25, 1020, ANTON L jOEHOEH. husband of Emma Joerger fnee Knapp) aged J7. Relatives and friends. Hor. inann Lodge. No 129, K, ana A M.. I'lillK delpl.la Turngomelndo nnd all other societies of which he was n, member. Invited tn fu neraL ed.. 2 p. m.. residence. 010 N 3d st Int Mount Peaco Cem, Friends may call Tuea, eve KARCHER July 25. CATHARINE A wife of Samuel I'. ICarnlier and daughter of late John nnd Ellen Dutler. Funeral to "i"01' reli1atlves "", frl;n1" " Invite" Thurs . 8 80 a. ni . from her late residence '.BID H 10th at Solemn mass of requUm ,t Church of St. Monica at 10 a m precisely Int New Cathedral Cem. ' p"'c,"y- KNIESNER July 28. 1020 SAMUFL hu!.n? J' ,YMmA.-,Slr'. - S5fr day at 1-80 P m . at 2710 Opal st In terment Orecnmount Cemetery. Friends may cull Wednesday evening. nM m y MAYER. July 24, JOSEPH, husband of Mary Mayer (ne. Helm). r uneral Wed 7 so a m . residence. B28.R ai-A i. nS". emn requiem mass at Our Lady Heir, of ae'emf Urch 9 ' nt.Mo!yPR. ter of Hugh and Bllxab.th MoStgomer? Relatives and friends, also member" of wn llomson Chapter, No. 218. O. of . S 2TAKF.RB CEMETERY otsj ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK 9 .HTlBaKB. e most homo lha In tho. world. I iKlettusGuldsto a Oojlon. Send lor it 1 Vsaea"4 I6 IV' IROAD AVm KJF DIAMOND TUESDAY, DKATIIS ere Invited to attend funeral services. Wed.. 2:J0 P. m., late residence. 7T0 N, Taney st. Int. Ureenmount. Friends msy call Tues. alte 7 p. m. Mot,EAN. Suddenly, on July 30. J020. WILLIAM, son of the late Asam and Agnea McLean. Relatives and friends, also Har mony Lodge, No. B2. P. and A. M.i Colum. bla II. A. Chapter, No. Kli Voluntary Re lief Aaso. of the Penna. R. R.. are Invited to the service on Thursday afternoon, at l o'clock, at tha residence of his brother-in-law, Howard L, Myers. 8flS Wallace st. Interment private. Friends may call Wednesday evening. MeWTM.IAMR Suddenly. July 25, 12. JAMES PATRICK, son of Owen and Mary McWllllams. Relatives' and frlenda are In vited to attend funeral, Wed , 8:30 n. tn'., from late residence. 80 H Wycombe ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Holemn high mass at 8t. Phllomena's Chtreh 10 a. tn Int. Holy Cross, MICHAEL. At his residence. 14T0 N. B2d St.. on July 24, 1020. ROHERT W., hus band of the late Mae E. Michael (nee IKirn) and son of George W. and Rebecca Michael. Service nn Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Hair Ilulldlng, 1820 Chest nut st. Interment private. MUNN. Suddenly, Julv 24. HAROLD E., son of Oeorge n. and Margaret A. Munn, aged IB. Funeral services Wed , 2:30 p. m.. parents' residence. Kings highway, east, Haddanfletd. N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cem. Friends mav call Tues. eve. Autos wilt meet trolls) s at Haddon ave, and Main at NEILU Suddenly. July 2S. JOSEPH II., Jr., son of Joseph II and late Aana Nelll. Relatives and friends, also Veterans of foreign War. are Invlt-d to attend funeral, Thurs., 2 p. in., residence, 2023 H, 13th st. Int, Mt. Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Wed. eve PHILLIPS. On July 23. at Atlantlo City. N. J., IDA. wife of Frar.-k J, Phillips, of Atlantlo City, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., tl p. m., at parlors of JefTerles & Keates. 1718 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City. Interment at Creston vllte N. .1 Remains on view Wed. evening, nAlBTRICK. Ilreat. France. Oct. 7, 1018, WILLIAM A , son of Marcus A and Pauline A. Ralstrlrk. Remains arrived July 23. Services nnd Int. convenience of family. ROWLAND July 23. MARY ANN. wife of John .Rowland, aged 04. Funeral services Thurs., 2 D. m.. at the residence of her brother. Henry Harding. 425 Maple ave'. Audubon. N. J. Int. Ilerlln Cem. Friends mav rail Wed . after 7 pm. ,- RtlHT. July 2B. MAROARET C.. widow of William II. Rust. Relatives and frlndj Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 8 p. n).. at 4003 Catharine st. Int. private. -,,. HCHAFFER. July 20. CAROLINE BCHAFrER. aged 73. Hervlces Thurs.. 2 In. m at the residence of her son-in-law. Jonn Klllesn. 20 W. Louden at., aermantown. Int. prlvnt. Tlcmnlns mnv b- viewed Wed. eve. SCHMIDT. July 2.1. HENRY II., husband of Minna Schmidt (nee Durkhordt). aged ..l. Relatives, friends. Phlla. Forest. No. 10. T. C. L.i Herman Lodge. No. 123. F and A. M; Trlstrnm D Freeman R. A. Chapter. No. 213. and officers and employee of Role Casting Co.. and all other societies of which he wns n member. Invited to funeral. Wed , 1:30 p. m sharp, late residence. 2814 Brld?e st., Ilrldesburir. Int. private, Chelten Hills Cem. Please omit flowers. ..,,.,. nniMiivp -iniv -jii in20 KATHERINA. widow of Frederick Hchmldt aged 00 years Relntlves and friends Invited to iunerai on Friday at 2 p. m,. from BIO Poplar st. Interment Northwood Cemetery. STEELE. At his home. Bridge Hill rrm, nenr Comog Station. Chester county. Pa-., July 2S. 1020. JOSEPH feTEELE. arfed 70 years. Interment nt the Htele Man. Sol emn Circle of St. John, Mount Morlah Cem etery, about 11'30 n. m Thurs., July 20. STORY, At Somers Point. N. J., on Julv 24. RICHARD N.. husband of Eveline Story, of 2230 N 18th St.. Phlla Relatives and friends, also Anglers' Club of Homers Point. N. J., and the Hovernment department nnd employes of William Cramp . Sons' Ship and Engine Ilulldlng Co.. nro Invited to the services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tho Oliver H. Hair Ilulldlng. 1820 Chestnut st Interment private. Friends mav view rematna Tuesday evening. THOMPSON. July 2.1, IIERTHA AL TIIEA. doughter of Walter and ETfa N. Thompson, aged 13. Services Wed.. 10 a. m , 1303 N. Redrteld at Int. Wilmington. Del. Friends cnll Tues . 8 to II) o m VOOT Died. July 24. 1020. FREDERICK (I., husband of Sophie C Vogt. In his 73d vear. Relatives and friends, also Mitchell Jodite. No. 200. I" and A. M Oermantown Chapter. 208. R A M West Phlla. Men's Mnwinerchor, Younr Maennerchor. Conmrtnt ter Volksfest Vereln Phlln. Rlflo Corps. Mas ter Butchers' Association. No 1. and tho members of St Petrles'e 0rman Lutheran Church, also emplojes of F O. Vogt ft Co , Inc , are Invited to attend the funeral arv Ices, on Wednesday, at 2 p, m., at his late residence. 838 N. 03d st tint -private at West Laurel Hill Cemeterv WINNPENNY Suddenly. Julv 2B. ANNA GILPIN, widow of Mamhall H "Wlnpenny and uaugnier ni into wusningtnn II. anil Louisa R Gilpin. Funeral services ut res. nence, Montgomery ove , Merlon. To., Thurj Louisa II 11 Jt, m ini privnie WOODWARD. Mr. WILLIAM It. WOOD. WARD died July 25 Funeral Tuesday. 5:30 p. m West Chester papers please copy. PERSONALS I WILL NOT be responsible for any dbts unl-ms contracted liv me personally BEN JAMIN GRAVES. 3011 Walnut at. LOST AND POUND NECKPIECE Lost. broin martin fur neck piece from automobile last Suturday In Hatnmonton, N J near Hotel Jackson or lust outside en route to Camden reward Finder pliase communicate with V L H 18 Gllmnre ave . Merchantvllle. N .1 PIN 10. reward for return of diamond. set fraternity pin. nams on back. Il Ron I.edyer Office, , . POCKETBOOK Lost. black pocketbook containing transportation New York d Seattle and aeaman's passport- reward M O. Neelson. caro I.avlna Shipping Co.. Uulle tin Bldy. " ""'"' . ; " ; ; RING Loat, platinum ring, containing S square siiphlres and 4 diamonds, sta.rned J 010. J. E. C Co.. nn July 22, probably on train leaving Cape May at 1. IB pm He. ward If returned ti J II. Caldwell & Co Chestnut and Juniper sts. -,rmT m.n.. Z " ' HEXP WANTED FEMALE - BEFORE SELECTING A VOCATION' A young woman should consider HELL TELEPHONE OPERATING It offers unsusl advantages SURROUNDINGS ARE IDEAL LUNCHES COST LITTLE KEi'R-.ATION ROOMS ARE PLE4.SAV1' AND THE ASSOCIATIONS ARE DELIGHTFUL See MISS STEVENSON. 10.11 ARCH SI or If more convenient Miss Orr. 20 W. Chelten ave DELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA nil.I.rNO CLERIC An um..i oonortunltt boill SO almnlH pld tvplst THE FALMOLIVE CO 1032 Wldener Rldg . UILLINO CLERK wanted, one experienced In stenography good salary. Apply Potash Bros Water and Wolf sts "i""y ' "nsn ' BOOlCKEEPHR. assistant, thoroughly exnerl. enced In doublo-entrv tweVlrMin n!.t.. tnly are. expeHence and aalary expected ' E 17 ' P O Rot 448. ' fibNNAZ OPERATORS and hand embroider ers wanted Apply Selberrnan Rros , 121 N 7th Crnl.E EXPERIENCED STENOO- RAPHER; OVETl 21 YEARS OF A(1E PREFERRED APPLY nUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKETl'S POCKETHOOKB Kxy. girls' home Wllllsm nertsch & Co. to work at ilNfllh SALESLADIE8. wanted In several denan. ments: expsriencea prererred. Personnel Densrtment n F. Dewess 1122 Chest?ut st. SALESWOMEN for women's coats, suits and drisses. must be experlsnced; permanent position Apnly second floor " ivm WANAMAKER DROWN 6th and Market sts. STENOGRAPHER Experienced, for rales department of steel corporation Centrally located "I-l." P. O. 1IOX 8470 STEOURAPHEH. female: permanent eos'l. tlon with ample opportunity for advance ment for an experienced stenographer. Ad. dress R. U Campbell. n care of Atlantic RsHnlng Co.. 8W4 Passyunk ave. "antic STHNOORAPHEIl AND nbOKKEEPETT COMPETENT. IXin WORK IN CONTRA: TOR'S OFFICE. APPLY 78 ni'AT W nEAL ESTATE TItUBf llliUU, STENOOHAPHER experienced; one living In Frankford or vicinity preferred! atateasi experience and salary desired. p lnwi! ii... nrflee iu. 8TENOORAPHER. experienced, for nner'.l offlte work Ilundy Typewriter Co lorirl 8TENOORAPHBR for uptown manufaotuS. Ing concsrn. state past experience and sal. ary desired. Write "V, 19." P. O. tin" atii U -lrVIrt n 1 A TJlftTl as(rUna.4 " . aTEfNOQRAPHER. experienced, tor general office and answer phone, etc.; reference P IQll" Ledger Office ircnce,. BTENOaltAPHKl and office assist.' In wool M.M..J WV. -W. WfW. f VV9, 4)11. QPI. ' JULY 27, 1920 IUEXP WANTED FEMALE TYPIST A young woman about 30 as bill CIcrK, perinnncni, Willi utiiihci.i THB PALMOLIVR CO. 1032 Wldener Rldr. OtnrraJ TKACHERH wawed Wn need hundreds of college, high school, special nnd graclo teachers Immediately to meet pressing de mands) no advance fee. Write tho Interstate Teachers' Agency. S01-C0O Livingston Illdg,, Rochester, N. Y. Clerks, typists (men, women, over 17). for government depts,, 1120 month: exams. Augusts exp. unnecessary. For free partlou lers write John Ionara (former Civil flerv. Ice exam.). 002 Equitable Dldg.. Washington. HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISING SOLICITOR Experienced man wanted by leading publication for trade Journal work In Philadelphia and vicinity; aalary commensurate with ability to produce! excellent opportunity for ad vancement. Write giving details of experi ence, age, education, references, etc to M 412, Ledger Office. ART OLASS MAN. thoroughly experienced, wanted; ono able to lay out hln own work) good opportunity for right man. The Youngs town Mirror and Art Glass Co., Youngs town, O. AUTO MECHANICS must be first class. Apply Tl- WOQII st HANK CLERK Young man. typist, 18-23 years of age Apply by letter In own handwriting, Textile National Dank, Ken- slngton avo. and Huntingdon st. i BLACKSMITH'S HELPER wanted. Cham, bars Bros Co , B2d and Media sts. BOOKKEEPER - Bright young single man. quick, nrcurate good writer and of such P-reonsllty that we can bond. This position on merchandise ledgers with largo manufac turing loncern nir Broad nnd chestnut sts., offers unusual opportunltleo for successful applicants willing to bogln at bottom: stntn age. schooling experience and minimum sal ary desired ! o Box 7.11. Thlls.. Pa. I1RAKEMEN WANTED FOR PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1021 FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. IIUICK MOTOR CO , FLINT. MICH. WANTS' SHEET-MI.TAL DIEMAKER3 Die sinkers Machinist Machine repair Lathe hands Tool and production grinder hands Acme operators Orldley operators stnte full nsrtloulars in first letter, and for detailed Information regardlnr.tranepnrtatlon and General Motors housing; plan write the Bbove address CABINETMAKERS ALL-AROUND MACHINE HANDS Stendv work for good mechanics: modern plant, cafeteria; group lite Insurance: best working conditions. OEOROE W. SMITH CO. 40th st. below Olrard ave. CARINETMAKERS and all-around wood working mochlne hands: skilled men only; 140 32 weeklv for 48 hours for nrst-clas mechanics, with attendance ond production bonus. Apply ready for work. Unit Construe tlon Co.. BSth nnd Prays ave CARRIAGE TRIMMER for automobile work. flrat class. Apply American Railway Ex- press Co. Oarage 1831 Market at. COST ACCOUNTANT, senior experienced In cost system Installation In Industrlil plant; one experienced with certified publlo account ar.t preferred P 1014 Ledger Office CRAMPS' SHIPYARD wants LABORERS MEN FOR CLEANING SHIPS No heavy lifting Applv Employment Department RICHJfOND ST ABOVE NORRIS ST CRATERS experienced for crating stoves and ranges. Abrnm Cox Htove Co . Amerl- can and Dauphin sts DECORATOR, experienced, wanted hy an old-establlshnd houic. ono who thoroughly understands the furnishing nf a home lir Uh entirety. P 1013 le-dgtr Office DRArTSMAN familiar with details of convejlng machinery. Applv Specialty Engineering Co Allegheny annireiiionavee DRAFTSMEN We need a number of thoroughly experienced mechanical draftsmen on LAYOUT WORIC AND DKTAILINO for our plant at Esslnr ton. Pa.: prefer mn who have some knowl edae nf electrical aDDarutus: besl nt wnL.in I conditions, pav on hourly basis: permanent ork for those who nuallfj- Call at the of. , flees of tho Westlnghouie Elect, and Mfr -o Wldener Sldg between 10 3n a. m ami lpm or 2 and .1 p m on July 26-27.2S Inoulre for I) I.. Taw hill ' " GN'OINBERS. 2 recent graduates M E or. ferred. for researri. imrl il..fii. ' rT" nalory I2R per week, good experience: onMr tunltv. P 933. Ledger Office oPPpr- FARM LABORERS. 100, for general "woTfc around truck farm, located 4 mile S of Morrlavllle: permanent employment nf i fr-d to flrst-class men Applv stark.J Mit"n3CO- Mortl3V',," rhon MoPrliwile 'UaTEMANi one with slight deformity T! I nlv Pennsylvania Hospital Sth and Spruce MACHINISTS LATHE HANDS RORINO.MIL!. HANDS SCARFERH PLANER HANDS This Is a sood steady Job, with plenty of overtime DI Apply at once, wun .impounding Co Chester of MEN v.rKN MEN for r.niral R Ureal , of New Jerse : best wsrs, "Iratght time rain or hlne: tlm and half for overtime and Sunday work, flrst-olass boarding accommodst ons no money requlr-d, free shipment. Anplv all' day at compsnv'a Free Employment Bureau 221 N lBth st MOLDERS MOLDERS ON ORAY IRON HEAVY FLOOn SIDE FLOOR. BENCH AND MACHINE) MALLEABLE IRON MOLDERS ON FLOOR BENCH AND MACHINE MEN TO BREAK IN ON RENCH AND MACHINE MOLDINO COREMAKERS ON HEAVY AND LIOHT WORK K HOUR DAY. TIME AND HALF FOR ALL OVERTIME INCLUDING SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY OPEN SHOP CONDITIONS CALL On WRITE MIL HAM DOM fOJ, HK 12IB FILYiF tMMONrt ROOM 107, HEED BI.DG 121B FILUEIIT ST FROM V TO 1- A. it., 3 IX) S P XI OPEN EVEN1NQ3. 6.30 TO 8 P M ORDERLY experienced, surgical ssrvios. live In Apply Pennsylvania Hospital 8th and Spruce sts PIPECUTTERS familiar with blueprints'. jiijiy m i.iiyp ...nq -w.f yso aiasier tt rORTBR light colored preferred; must fur nlsh references as to character and abll. Itr. Mr. New hotter, B. F. Deweta. 1132 Chestnut st, SALESMAN, s'ock, wanted: must be self possessed and able to handlo big business. We are offering a ground-floor proposition to "SHr"'.? .'". R ni',m Motor flTruek Co.. o Philadelphia and Grove City; oommlsston basis, with guarantee to producer: excellent sales Treonosltlon. Armlr to minm. timm. tn, 8MB. Broad st, " v""' 3BLP WANTED MALE BAI.ESMAN Wanted traveling confection ery .salesman covering any territory throughout the country to sell our loe trearn rones on commission basis, great opportunity for well-paying side, line will contract for exclusive territory For particular wire or write to ttie American Biscuit CO, 2 Faulk- nex niuHrei .hhhi-mi. ihm, SALESMAN -To dispose of an attractive industrial common biockj hfi..ih morn iuu stock Issjed to safeguard Investors: only a limited amdunt of this stock to be sold: opening for a fw live-wire hustters who mean business! liberal commission nnd pee msnent big future Write P O. Box 047, Philadelphia. SALESMAN, stationery and printing; one who haa had outside experience and who has a followlr-t: nil applications held conn- dentlali stnte full particulars In first litter. r loin. i.eiiger unic BALESMAN Wanted, an experienced stock salesmsn cspable nf handling high-grade Industrial preforred stock, best of references required Mall applications to M 300. Ledger Office. . SALESMAN, printing Apply Dubler 4 Co., iin h stn wc . SALESMEN FOR T.OCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES; LEADS FURNISHED TO REPUTABLE APPLICANTS. II 003. LED GER OFFICE. SALESMEN wanted Two experienced and reliable salesmen to sell slocks In legiti mate growing company which can be hon estly represented See Mr Wilson, Suite 001-003, 1011 Chestnut st. BALEBMEN, security, with or without ex perience, to handle new line never before offered public, good nosltlons for rluht men with guaranteed advancement See Mr, I,ounhurv. Room 738, 1011 Chestnut. STENOGRAPHER, voung" man. 18 to 20, high school educntlnn L" (1 I rtnploy- ment dert . 24 N 22d at TRACERS with experience on mechanical drawings to work at our Esslmrton, Pa . plant; good chance for advancement pm on hourly basis, Call nt the offices nf the Westlnghouse Elect, and Mfg. Co., Wldener Dldg , between 10JIO a. m. and 1 p. m.. or 2 nnd S p m . July 20-27-28J bring samples of work Inquire for D. L. Sawhlll. WOODWORKING machine hand, skilled men for mortlsrs, plntcners, stickers and molders: night work 8 hours' pay for 7 hours' work, B nights a wfek Applv ready for work before 0pm Unit Construction Cn . BHth ami C.ravs nve. YOUNG MAN. 17 nr 18 vears old. for cleri cal position with nn automobile concern: give reercne M 421 Ledser Office. Oenrml . OREENEWALD'S A SPECIALIZED HIGH-GRADE EMPLOY MENT SERVICE No enrollment or registry rhnrses APPLICATIONS FROM LOCAL RESIDENTS ONLY SPECIALS ACr-TO Take rhnriro large mfg. corp. At CTfl Oversee cost dept mfc. exp. AUDITOR Knowledge bkpg., payrolls. LKJJnAfl,NO "gnfs asst. Mfg. exp 2.UPT ee,ator mfg Dlnnt. exp. FOREMAN Route man, oversee drivers. !.iln.r'MAN Knowledge production mfg. exp J'KPR Take chnrge office mfg. exp. Einhoa Treasurer's office excel, future STENOO. Sectv Hnnd'e details (female) APPLICATIONS SOLICITED from trained "Jf nnd factory executives. MEN and nOMRN, no others Information blank and booklet gratis Remember, no enrollment or reglitrj iharges 2.10 8. 11th. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE ACCOUNTANT open for special engagement: will audit straighten tangled accounts nnd prepare flnnnclnl reports. R 801. Ledger Off BUSINESS MAN 40 jenrs old. with com mercial and engineering training wants poslttrsi with established tfnrporitlnn In exeeu'lve cansrltv. R 704, Ledger Office CHAUFFEUR colored wishes po private ag- 32 vvlth refg. Poplar 7000 W Hurlev LUMBERMAN. 21 years old. experienced In purchasing and manufacturing of lumber, desires position with wholesale nr manu facturing firm where honstv ability and hard work will ho appreciated best nf ref- erenres furnished. B 713 Ledger Office. OFFICE MANAGER desires position" with opp. for adv.: man of coid appearance personality A app. : fine refs n 707 Ied. Off. YO'UNO MAN 24 hlgn school graduate and 4 veara' business experience r1iea t. connect with reliable concern where honesty. ' ability and hard work will be appreciated: wortnwntie crepeniian ii nin Ledger Off. WANTEI) ' D0NT SELL YOUR DIAMONDS Until you see us: we are paying the In ireasrd price for diamonds: for more than 50 years wo have been buying diamonds and other precious stones from the targe Jewelry .and department stores, and from their cus totners recommended tn us: we also buy old gold and silver: mav we be of service to you? Our transactlona nre nlways confidential. limn. . ...... v.. . . .tiiiiiu, Bi. WE BUY women's, men's and children's worn clothing nnd shoes: bost price paid our autoa call at your convenience In cltv or country. Postal or phone Stem's Bnrgaln HOU" n.T, .. -.ill ri. imntrt lfl. WE WANT at once household furniture. store fixtures, offlie furniture; pay spot cash; honest value. Phone us sbout It. Lo rnvl 4214 Old Church cor. 12th Cherry. WE PAT CASH for tjpewrltere of any make and condition, will call at anv address 127 N. Uth st Phono I-ocust B710 BTJSINESSf PERSONALS MONEY ALWAYS at Low Rates . I) ui null" Watches nnd ' - ' DRESNER'S LOAN OFFICE 4 N 11TII HT. " " DIAMONDS BOUGHT Posltlvelv highest cash orlces for jour dla- ' monds. anv slie from W to 10 carats, none I The Diamond Shop ntfR,;., , DIAMONDS -PAWN TICKETS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Y SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT Pawn Tliket tor Dlumonds Bought KELLY 4 in 0.12 ( HHSTNUT ST Pulle Jl-2.' OverChlJds' ResiiiiirantJHvale CI TITC Unclaimed from merchant tailor: -UllO (inio lima- for SO.', will sell for the price of udorlng eomo as low as 19. J. UNGER B0nN..1J5L. ROYAL PLEATING CO Pleating and hem. atltchlng. buttons and bmtonholee, spoclal reduction rtr.t w-ek SI n M'l to be pleated, skirts pl.nted in I day mall orderi attended to 118 N 11th DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY J-MHII 717 HN-OMT COMMISSIONS executed hj party leaving end of month for l.ngland and France B B3H. IdgerOf!jie PAVINO. a'l kinds footw.u dnewivs cellars & floors, cuib settlng.fc bricklavlng J K. Smart MB NJli t Poplar nisi w WOMAN wanted Intelligent forceful. 0r ".a.nr eurs nurses Intereme.l r-..n nnA ....;,....----- . -. ,, ,, Jveai r.Ttiw .iu.. ... .-...i .- i m ROOF LEAK STOPPED QI'li'ifTr Asbestos roof cement mks old roof mi.,, newipOp.csalns raulev M,-, Chestnut PAVINO, all kinds footKH drl-ewajViei lara floors mrli eettlng brlcklavlns J K. Smart. 81BN2Utt PojihirJMl w AflHES and rubbish nnd light hTulIng? do n 1918 Callowhlll Locust 3110 "" ELECTRIC TREATMENT also manlourlng Ofnce BOB B, 11th st hours from 10 to J" ELECTRIC treatment and manicuring. Room 10B Heed Illdg, 121B Filbert at" faeaaas IlURllER aOODS of all descriptions r ..M..m hiii- . mini"!. OV 1 1 J'Jtl (J MOERK will wire vour linimo far eleotrin lights. Poplar 1801 J 273.1 Jefferson st MACHINERY SURPLUS EQUIPMENT yBwf,K?ESAN,j?RT METAL WORKING MACHINERY . THP9 PLANERS. illLLINO MAl H1NES IiRII I. PRESSES. TimRET TllhS" iTCu PREMIER PLYWOOD CO. BALTIMORE. MD OOOD USED MACHINERY Large stock used machine tools of all kinds also large' stock woodworking machine?! 100 power presses, different makes and sixes, air compressors steam and belt pumps; electric generators J NUTALU 1748 NBTH ST WE MAKE -ray Iron casting from l" pound eaircknTSf-VteevesUHS FguU!?gry.CC?mad.n-.aN.aj-J rt ' &$? ELECTRIC MOTORH MACHINE TOOLS O'nitlEN MACHINERY CO ' lio n j 1 lO XT tn. n - -" .. .... nr, MOTORS. H M l. 2. and 3 horsT'sinTr. phase, 4.1 2. 3 ami B D C sale ""'8 W A ADAMS. 4th n.i S? PULLEYS, HANGERS SHAFTING TiTi i' PRICE MOTOR ENCHASE, Ml "A 'g',' MACHINE SHOP opsn for"contratts lnle"t". esting nrloes; prompt di Iv'g n uiB.LsdVfirr TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES HOI'OIIT FROM PRIVATE PEOPLE: TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL' FULL VALVE PAID COLONIAL TRUST HANI: ULDtl 13TH AND MARKE1' STS . OFFICE "nH 2D FLOOR 11.00 A. SI TO 4 MO P M. Typewriters $$( wj Bundy Typewriter C9., 100S C4)snu ijl ,2f USED AUT0M0BILS8 . Special Sale used cars of the better grade ' . Hudson Super-Six Limousines Speedsters Touring Coupes Sedans ESSEX Touring Sedans AH in first-class condition. CARS OF OTHER MAKES Overland Sedan, $750. nirlamn'hilft Tourincr. S850 Oldsmobile Touring, $800 L USED TRUCKS . , Ford, 1 ton, worm drive,, stake body Ford Express, $325. , Vim 'ton i""118 '82B' Vim "lon coverei1 Express. Stewart &,p0rne..?vered Gomery-Schwartz 128-140 N. BROAD ST. dhc OvpeTfjnc5mall Ctt , USED CAR DEPT Ilupmohlle Sedan . (1100 Hupmoblle Roadster 730 Mitchell 7-passenser Touring 76 Hupmoblle .12 4 pnsscnger 4 ISO Maxwell 1018 Touring 000 Chevrolet 1020 Sedan 1200 '1 The above cars are sold with a 30 day guarantee. Deferred payments ar-t ranged C0MPT0N-BUTLER, Inc. POPLAR 7887 822 N. BROAD STUDEBAKERS Various models overhauled and repainted; sold with our guar antee. Other makes at bargain prices. Ask about our easy payment plan. STUDEBAKER SALES CO. Phone Ponlar 0820 847 N. Broad st. HERE'S A CAR WORTH OWNING Series N Hupmoblle. large car. me chanically in splendid condition, nw Royal Cords on rear, excellent tires front. 2 spares mounted on rims. John ston plate-glass windows In rear and rear quarter curtains, new IlartforA shock absorbers readv to b mounted. Perrv wheel lock lloyce motormeter. 2 -ea cnains. .Macbeth lens spotlight: driven only by owner and wife; has hid rontlnually the best personal and ma. rhanln care: never abused: ran be bought for J80O Telephone Wavne 047. Third house Cambria court It Davids, on Postofflce Box 121 St. Davids. Pa. A REBUILT VIM TRUCK J107 83 on Delivery BALANCE A YEAR TO PAY Rebuilt, repainted guaranteed by mano-. lenurer ana equippea wun new tires: a body to suit vour buslnens VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO. nHOAD AND HCNTINODON STS. TRUCK REARS SCHORER. 34T1I AND MARKET IS Cadillac and Pilot Parts? SCH0BER MA4N 15' , market bt. Slightly Used Tires Cheap, SCHOBER, 3Uh & Market FOR SALE O M C . lW-ton ti-jok. eg. c llent condition, covered body, terms can be arranged with responsible party OreensJ hiiuni Bros Co 22d and Arch, 6th floor. I.irkln Hldg Z FOR SALE New hydroplane Curtlsa' F-t-iat parsed navv li.spectlon never used. 100 h p OUilv motor, price readv to fly. 14UQ0 Annly to M 424 Ledger Office. Z STORAGE batteries for sale for every make1 of car il-volt $8 12-vnlt 110. positively Irj gniid mini hiarr Storage Rat 280 N. 13th! BATTERIES 0 volt rebuilt for ftO; equal to new. Batten Specialties Co.. 150 Vine st J BROCKWAY 31 ton. with stake body. JZ Freeston 'IM.I Walnut st Lombard 882.T Hl'ICK -Wo have a collection of 0 and cyl tourings and roadsters cash or terms! Hjanle), utoCo . 010 N Jlroadst J CADILLAC No S7 Imperial limousine. WesU Inghouse shock absorbers velour uphols'v; fnech. cond guar Stunley 01U N'. llroadi DODGE touring 1010-18. Illcc new. bargalnl Stanley Co , Ultt N Broad st. Poplar 7l2ffl. Oil A NT 1910 touring in the very best of" condition inerhsulcall) good paint en tires run about 3000 miles dealers need not apply Cull Sunda Phone Locust 306) at 1B20 Spruce st Apt 1101 T GRANT Touring car 1U20 model, brandV new, abaolutaly tine condition must sell' at once owner In need of cash Can be seen 3IH North Broad st . Phils. 2 LEXINGTON I passenger a beautiful carl nevvly painted thoroughly overhauled: thhs Is a real bargnln, time payments open ev4-i nlngs Overland-Uaroer Co su m, nroaq stl OVERI-VNDS. all models, n and 7-pasa, touring. ana J pass, roaasters, 4 pas, chummy roadster, all other makes and mooV els, special basement bargains every day: time payments open evenings, Overland Harper Co . 2B0 N Broad at; a OVERLAND 4 touring, new extras, driven BOH mllos 19.10 Phono Ogontz 941 R, r irAi'LARD 3-23 7 passenger touring cure rent model reflnlshed and guaranteed;' terms arranged Htarilo 019 N Broad st Popar 7820 h PEERLESS" 4 ton. with fl ton eaulpmsnf and stake body A Freeston, 8S3 Wal nut tl Lumbard 182 STUDEBAKER 7 passenger 0 cylinder. t rellent running condition good tires comas' and sen it time payments, open evenings. V?I2n4 Harper Cu 2fl0 N nroad st mr' STUTZ We overhaul and refl.ilsh all out used Stuts cars all modsls for Im. dollv'r. Buy direct from distributors, oash or terms. See M '. Hunter, Stutx Agency. QUO N. Brosd.y. STL'TK 1820. model H, 4 passonger. Onei mechanical condition, good paint, row tires and fair price, run 4000 miles Ktasa far Agency, nun iMorin nroaq ai , 1'Mla, 9 PUT. 0-passenger touring: biggest barga'n in Phlla., fully guaranteed; aot quick. Se Mr Hunter. Stutx Ageacy,Bfl9 N. Broad tt. WILLYS-KNIUHT 8 cylinder 7 passenrstl a lieautlful powerful, easr-rldlng car at un exceedingly low price, lime payments: ouen evenings Overland Harper Co.. 2J) N. Broad st ( 1918 WINTON touFlng car, excellent m . .li ue4 lllein iiasu 1 1 e I - aa laal t. w ivluara iihi vs k.i !. . b . " rlUlHU10 IUI Pl""" ""I "I IIUHITIn U Wlnton Co 1401 N moad t . Phtla.. pf TALKING MACHINES, HEC0R: TALK I NO MAClIINlurt and rfir,. r.nt ..... ......all. ..... n tava - . a . vfn i-uvi.... --. -. ...Bv viiwuvKraon asaii er 10.000 reoords, will eeTl 00a ntral Muslo Store 127 N, 11th t. ' ove Central FATRMm INT n" nd. 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