V' " yvA4f'' 7 wTPTO--1 ' ' . 4 I ',,, " ' j T.Vi ,r -r t-t LA VERTENZA TRA GECIA' ED ITALIA Creel Hanno Occupato Terri torio Oitre Quollo Stabilito dal Trattato di Paco ms " At.thor.ifd by in. act " 1917. on ' ielptil. ' A. s. burleson. rostmaater General. -.t.i 9fl litsllo Ln tllsrmtfi tra I - I H'ltnlla o ilelln nrecia. in qunic Ul JAM " " . . . ..-.i...' in firma del trattato til pace ninnu... - . . , co la -t.rC.m, "- ertewlone ' icrru- - '" ' !-.. n- SMIO OCXUlim" ....u ....,.,.. creche dopo In dlafntta del naslon-llstl turchl." Oil itnllnn I nfTcrmnno che I ccl hanno gla' occupaio ncim rcs.0..c H Smlrmc tin ccrto icrmonu v.. .. cinque volte plu' osteso m . -- lehc cm stnto loro nccorumu cm. ..." !ll J.3'!''- ... ., h . nrlnrlnnlc rerYhr' il Oovorno Itallnno non sarebbo mV dhpteto l.a conformare.il ten nto Co inreDDo ii ""'". "".:ui.. accordo nreccdontemento ruggm i. luiii. lel Dodecancao. clic Iavrcbbe rrduto alia Orcein, ad ccce on di Rod!. In camblo dl ccrtc con cession I In AHln Mlnorc. JUES FOR HUSBAND'S LOVE Irs. Adolph Redlnger Asko $5000 Damanes From Girl e..u i.-n ontnrnl In Common I'Iciir Court today by Hnrnl. M. Ito""?" bealnit Mnbcl I'atton. to recover .um; bZ...u fnr tlm nllpecil nllcnntiou of Ihc love and affection of the plnliitlff'H husband, Atloipn ucuinRiT, .wui ,. un ion street. AccordinR to .Mrs. KctiiiiRcr fih- ami her husband bad been happy durlnR n number of yenro of married iiic uiuii nu uadc the acquninrance ot jusm rnwra vho. nccordlne to Mrs. Krdingor. "made iccrct love to him" and perHiiadcd him to leave his home on June 8, of this frear. I .TiuIbc Stern nlloeu a cnplflM lor tnc Irrcst nf the defendant and che will be Fcqulrcd to entfr S20(l bail to answer he HUit of tlig ORKrlevcd wiic. STEAMSHIP KEHUKU SAFE essel Not One Blown Up Off Coast at Avalon New Yorlf. July 30. fttr A. P.) rhe tank steamHhln Kehnku. which left here for Port I.obos. Mexico, on July 20 and for which her owners had ex Ipressed fears that she was the un I Identified vessel believed destroicd by Inn explosion off the Now Jersey coust Tuesday morninc, is safe, according to word received ncro today. A radio message timed 1 o clock this morning was received by the owners, the Columbus Shipping Co., from Captain Robertbon. It read : "Passed Jupiter Lightship. All on board all right. 9 PLAYGROUND GETS FLAG 1200 Children to Take Part In Patri otic Exercises The Fairmount Playground. Twenty- third nnd Wood streets, will have a flag raising accompanied by appropriate exercises nt o :lf o clock this afternoon. The playground has been presented with a flag and flagpole by .Tunics Itus sell, of the Niles Hement Pond Co.. Twenty-first nud Cnllowhill streets, and tne presentation will bo made bv an official of that company. .Joseph Wood Wagner, pres'Sont of the Philadelphia Plajgrounds Association, will make the speech of acceptance. More thnu L'OO children will partici pate in the exercises. WOMAN HELD AS SLAYER Mrs. Grace Wilson, Wlnfleld, Kan sas, Accused of Shooting Husband Wlnfleld, Knn., July .10. (ny A. P.) Mrs. Grace Wilson, at her prelim inary hearing here today, was held in bond of .$7000 on n charge of killing her husband. Homer Wilson, widely known a n cowboy, near here last Sunday. Witnesses at the hearing testified that WiNon had been driving recklessly nnd his wife remonstrated. When the ear was stopped she refused to continue with him driving, they said, and got out or the car. Wilson forced her back Into the car with kicks, and then she fired, according to the witnesses. MOTHER FOR 4.STTIME Lioness In New York Zoo Loves Latest Cub as Much as Any New York, July SO. (By A. P.) iS n,,.n,lio,nC8s K1 ln Centrol Park, today licked her forty-first offspring as aaectlonately ns if the cub were her nrn born. Her keepers explained this Mending maternal affection by saving that her other children, save two which died in Infancy, have nil been sent away to populate other zoos. '"nonr, e mthcr, roared fiercely when the youngster was born, but later looked upon the event as simply rcn. resentingone morojlon in the world? MURDERED IN CRAPSGAME "uro onot to Death When He Throws Three Sevens Sharon Pa jiy o. (By A. P.) ol" HtBhJ,,,,?K n n0Rro' notl twenty bi,t' l v t.hrn K(,vons 'n i "apt Kaine last night at Farrell. As he picked up as rhntt,i52J00 ?,n1 talked away h'o twentv L '!'iadl IInno' A(lamsl' T?,, ' ' un.nt lcr neBro, was arrested! chc rotii cn-,.ere(1 t,lc victim's examine, ""..P""" authorities who So?" Sd d e ,liec 8ay tbttt tUcy wcre Rear Admiral Uouls Kempff Santa Hurbara, Calif.. Julv .10 Ain.i" Li"' "..'"" ,-v 'v"r !i!?" n,l' ? the Marfo Island. Pnlif. ', v".; "": --io imanii, uaut., Kom'nir i " i) 80". ni'tnin C. S. vlve 1 im' " " 0I "'"UolpUIa, sur- Brakeman Killed at Post of Duty Carlos R. Waters -Greenwich, Conn.. Julv an.n.i. . aterrf. fn.t.. ...... .".."-"""" - -vj-nvu venrn ai.i i.. homS,'vifi. York' dll t bU liouie herc yvS(erday III In TfUi,,eiW.nM2Ln at Hellevflle. a rl SAYS LEGION NEEDS Thomas Biddlo Ellis Advise3 Closer Relations Among Vet erans of World War CARR SPEAKS FOR BRITTON Thomns Iliddle Ellin, commnndcr of Post No. 41, declared , today that the American Legion to be successful In Philadelphia must in culcate in Its members n strong socinl and tra ternal spirit. Commander Ellis, who Is assistant direc tor of public safety, has developed a post of 180 paid -up members in the Twenty -fourth ward. He snld every meeting resolves itself Into n round table conference In which the men dis cuss subjects Informally, nnd during which the most pleasant comradeship Is developed. "It Is comradeship that counts in the Legion," added Commnnder Ellis. "The men want to meet their 'buddies' and talk over with them their wnrtimo experiences. The more the Legion de velops this feeling among its members tho greater nnd surer will be its suc cess not only hero but throughout the country." That the Legion button should be nn open sesame for nil former service men is the oi'inlon of George Wcntworth Cnrr, chalrmnu of the Philadelphia county committee. "The time will come." emphasized Chairman Cnrr, "when men and women In nil walks of life will appreciate the fact of their having served in the worm war; Legion members will go out of their way to help their comrades. The veterans should help each other and ulim.tfl ..ll InnitMinH '' P1IUU1U fUII lUfjCltlll. , A challenge has come from Knvcns wood. 111., post baseball team to the teams of posts of the American Legion in the department of Pennsylvania. Ravenswood has the baseball cham pionship of northern Illinois nnd is de sirous of sending its team on n tour of the eastern htntes to play a num ber of tho best Legion tennis. It asks the name of the state athletic director or the names of some other persons who could help arrange games. The letter Is signed by Frederick A. Muccke. stnte athletic dlrpctor. Ill West Washington street, Chicago, 111. Deaths of a Day THE REV. ELI MAYER Rabbi, Formerly of Philadelphia, Is Found Dead In Albany, N. Y. The Uev. Ell Mayer, formerly as sociate rabbi of the Reform Congrega- ' tlon Ilodcph Shalom, this citjg was' found dend In his study nt Albany, Inst night. He had been ill for some time and had been compelled to give up his civic activities. He was rabbi of, Temple Beth Emeth. the largtst Jewish j synagogue in Albany. Doctor Mayer served the Bodcph Shalom Congregation here for ten years, j going to Albany in November of 1018. , Born in Baltimore, in 18S0. he was of n distinguished line of rabbis. Both lis fnther nnd grandfather were rabbis. His grnndfather founded the Southern Col- i lege. In Richmond. Vn., nnd organized the first reform Jewish congrcgatlou in tbnt city. . Doctor Mayer received the degree of j bachelor of arts from the University of j Cincinnati In 1001, nnd was ordained rabbi at the Hebrew Union College, of Clneinanti. one year later. He was1 rabbi of the Helena, Ark., congregation fr,m 1002 to 1004: assistant rabbi of ZT&jwSffiT-n Pnterson, :. ' i-miKruisunuu irum 1000 to 1008, und then eame back to Philadelphia. ,,. J He married Mi&s Jessie Straus, of i Cincinnati, in 1014. George W. Shaw j George AV. Shaw, n retired police-. man, formerly attached to the Frank-1 ford stntlon, died yesterdny at his home. 141 East Learning avenue, Wildwood, N. J. Shaw, who was n widower, had been ill since last April. He moved to Wildwood about ten years, ago. Ho is survived by four sons nnd two daugh ters. Interment will be In this city. Lewis Gansr j Lewis Gansz, a pioneer In the manu-, facture of fountain soda and mineral, waters, whose home was at 2105 Sus-1 quchanna avenue, died Wednesday. He was in his seventy -eighth year. He had been ill for several mdhths. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Gansz had been engaged In the manufacture of soda water almost fifty years. Ho was n son of Louis GnnSz, who. in 1837, cut out tho crnck lu the Liberty Bell in nn endenvor to restore the bell for further use. Ho is survived by his widow nnd five children. PI.U1V1B1WCHEAT Vui 1 1 MAvncnnv 524-Walnut St. JU BBmcA:SPEaAi1l FINANCIAL TO THE HOLDERS OF THE FIRST MORT- gage it per cem 20-year sinking fund gold bonds of the .Wayne Coal Company: Notice is hereby given by the Colonial Trust Company, trustee under tho raortgig of the Wayne Coal Comnany. to the Colonial Trust Company, dated March 1. 1017, that, ...an. in the nrovlslona of said mort gage. It will receive until August . 1020, at situate at No. 317 -ith ave , In its office the Cltv of I'llteDurpn. icnnsvivaniu, . Aarm nt hnndn for Durcbass and retirement from the sinking fund, which now amount! tn121.102.B4. The right 1 reserved to ro- JeCt any unu Ull ICIIUCin. in n"i. u m Prt" THE COLONIAL TRUST CO . Trustee. Dividends PENNSYLVANIA COAL & COKE CORPORATION At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the 'Pennsylvania Coal ft Coke Corporal on held thla day there was declared the regular d'vldend of two z) per cent out of the ac A..v,,i!,fri oarnlng and surplus ot tho Com Sn pwiirAfit 10. 10JSO. to stock ES"der. of record at the close of business on August 0. 1020. T. II. WATKINS. President. July 28. 1020. INVADER OIL & REFINING CO. Drtldends Nos. Rt, SS nnd 60 Miiskogee. Oklahoma. The regular monthly dividend of 1 and an extra dividend or ivo dpcciui dividend of 1 ha been declared to stock .tockholder of record July IB. 1020. pay. able August 2. 1030. Check will bo mailed. L. C. BOYD. Taeaaurer.' TUB aiHAltD NATIONAL BANK " Philadelphia. July 27, 1020. The Board of Director ha; this day de . ''? t ...... ..i. ivMond of live ner cent (sit?, payable August ' 8. 1010. to .tockhold. to ''" 1 l -irt-- nf liU-lnA-M July ,u,,.. or rccoru - v" - II Oft J fchMlH hetki will bo mIMfc M ABUT0N. VIU(I FRATERNAL SPIRIT I EVENINGf' PUBLIC PARCELS POST rAINT You run bur 'rem Manufacturer gsl.l nil color. Btewnrt. 8.17 N. lith st, lioietaie l'rlcesi i.nu. jiz.du ana -.y nil lit GLASSES, In S 0G ' Rvpinilnetl Free J tee vvtu1 1tI ft Joseph, Inc.. 1S3 flnnanm HI, . Prescriptions Killed. tilled. AMincini ian mnw. Writ or iiliimri for snmple find prion. C. SCHMITT. Mfr. Jn7? AVV' COIN MACHINES -D," XlVll ftnd other. Crd Reels (1017 Models). Jackpot, ana rebuilt. All bargains. F.aetern Office SLOAN NOVELTY MFfl. CO. ., ""-'if ""I S. Phone, noli, Pontnr i'.ll iinrtR in rnoor Hoon Llthtnlnr Ilnlr Itenewer Tho bent Hair Tonlo on th market. Prevent dandruff and the hair, from falllna- out. It makes thn hatr haalfhtf. AIiia. L. tutely guaranteed or mnnev ra. rtinrifl- IVlltlmOntA A malUil nn rnnmt 1 Dottle 11.75! a Ilottlea J.li (I rioltlei .7. For al by druBginte . Supplied bv flmlth. Kline A r,Tneh. F. KOflP MFfl. CO., J1S N. Third St.. C-imden. N. i. DIAMONDS BOUGHT Otm MANY, YHABS OP EXPEniBNCR t OUR IICNEST A IllH.tAIlI.B METHODS Altn YOUn OUAIIANTKi;. Many diamond needed at once to nil orders all slies. H to 10 caiatsi will pay from 110 to $M00 each (cash) Vo must have them and by leM jnir your diamonds to us YOU VII.f AT I.ftAST SAVH 10 to 40 PRIl CENT. Estates iioiiBht. Est. in years. (Private) phono Wal. 71 4S. Also old sold. Stiver, ntsttnlim famrht. The Diamond Shop 1S,f ,'t., BELIAK recordsVICTORrecords 1129 CHESTNUT I" "Who Gives the Most Money for Diamonds FRIDENBERG Cor. 9 ill and Buttonwood Zl N. 11th Street Saw , . utTlf HOW AIIOUT WT SOMK MONKY 00 DIAMOVTIS AND JFAYELBYT IJATF.S LOW AS !. tTALTKrwO PAWNSHOP. Pol Y1NK ST. nnvnrn TO CITV Somerset Sweater Shop SOMF.RSF.T AND KENSINGTON AVES. Final Opportunity S3.0.0 Fine Weight Shirts and Wool Flannel Trunks Hide Web Delta With Nli'kel-Plulrd Ruckle Clubs l'urnlHhril. Como peo this special or send money order or check. Will send nnywhero by par rel post. Phnnr. Kens. 1084. Ol'K.N UVUMMiS TILL 10. Don't hesitates your money cheerfully refunded if not entirely satisfactory. .--CCraS HURT-. KIRK'S CORN SOLVENT MMOVtStntUAU KIRK REMEDY CO. PHILA.PA. 2337 N. Tenth Street PRICE 25c. PARCEL POST TV Hole nt AH T.lln rr.lt .mTm;. ... n nPrm ATlnM B"AN0THER SALE OF REGULATION 0. D. Army Woolen Shirts On account of the large nurchuse of these siuris we can oner them again at ' $1 5C lodiJP Thpsn reclaimed shirts arc made of government stnna nrd wool, well mnile. with two pockets. Just the! thine for work. camping nnd any rouirh wear. Buv n. hnlf dozen of t h e s o excellent shirts while you can at this price. I KUSHNER BROS. Armu and Navti Goods 3 12-345 ChristlaR St.. Phlin. g Prepaid Mall Order Filled Fro ipdr j urcri rum, ivc r.ira No Good Sent V. O. I). Open Kvenlnrs Until R n'Cloek Phone"! I.cmbird B018. Mnln 11780 Al IV AfirAtonf am fvrnll In ln. !.. l...AK.U...HA f . , j..... .. .it ..i.iiih il'iiii'ihuiiiik in our dear, flarunir uauvhter. l;MZAlli:TH Altni.nR. Julv "II at w.t Phoster. 1 MARY II . wife of Louis R Ambler. In her I nilth year. Funeral servtces at Concord Friends' Meeting House on Saturday. Slat lnst nt 2 n, ni HEAHNEY On July 20, 1020. WILLIAM iu;An.M.v, iormcrly of 10th nnd Hron s:s.. ugeu ju year, l'une Saturday at 2 p m , parlors lips, nun in. nun si. Friend mains tnis ifriaayj eenlng, vote l!UL-m:ii -ruly 28. MICHAEL c. hus. band of late Ellmbeth Hecner (noe lleti), In Ms 81st yoor. Relatives and friends, mem bers nf tho Oerber Beneficial Society, lnlted to funeral. Sat,. 7.30 a. m.. latn rrsldoncu. 1017 N. 2.1rl st. Solemn requiem mass nt S' niljnbetii' Church 0 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre BEVINS Julv 27. JAMES, husband of Elizabeth Bevlns oged 80 Funeral service Sat.. 2 P. m.. lato residence, 1083 Harrison st . Frankford. Int Oreenmount Cem BLOUNT. Suddenly. July 23, REGI NALD, eon ot Reginald M. and Lucy T Blount. In his 14th jear. Funeral Sat . 10 a m.. from the apartments of E Yerltes, 1723 S. f8th et. Int. St James' Cem , Klngsesslng, BOULDEN. July 20, SARAH V ROUL DEN, aged 82. Relatives nnd friend" nre In vited to attend funeral. Snt , 2 p. m . O, A. R Home, 03th and Vino ats, Int. Monument Cem. , BRIGHT. At Ventnor Cltv, N J , July 20. KAT- v , wire ot j'nul Bright, runerai serv in. Mnr "-an n ,., ..i th- mslilonco of riinoru ureenman, doj w inn at vvii ..in.n n.i t. i.... :;...- - ... . .-.-. '-.' i . .; .. ..... '. -- . - .... --' ... - .-.- vvii sj c-c5to 'fvwAa h ,'1 lii.iuii , L 4f III IN I I Lk V.V'lVV'VA TJi'- "f?7 MAi; A-ifnsiA.. wno audtleniy ujparied rB"H iwi - "- J""""1" n i Wf hl.n, H nm. ledger Off go. ,Wl "fe f'Xth'er ,TE,l,iyA,NlDSCAdL'NT , 'VhTO.';" ?. mS,,e I clWURS on liyt eight knit doth for bath- xnn-u, muuii.u .u al. to funernl frvlre Pat , i p m. parents'1 lnc suits and j.tmvii; steady work all year rr-Kldeiire 3212 H at Int private. TIlIUMe round l-hour wreU und.-nvMr putter can I tw .rf fvm Vr'pTi.i itirv pM FM, pf- f m readily do this work Hyulenlc Fleeced' Til-It iJ J -.'; ..-.-r-v-r i- . T.1 nn rntsnnntr.,. 1Ts..1f u nr Cn 54 1 f V Unwnrrl i ..a arm nr - - I'll f.- i" r. ill. - juii r. ritr ur.riii'H ,mri . -- .... . - .. .. .u v. ni i :. - r-m a .. '"BROWNr-At '&ryXiNn. 314 Earn St.. I W VRDJuly 20. nBLM ROBERTS, on July 27. 1020. MAROARET I. wife ot i .v-lfv of Prank J. rl. Relatives and George Brown. Relatives and frlnd" nro j frl -nds nre Invited to nttend funeral, sion . Invited to the service on Saturday nfternnon. , s-so a m., from ner husband' residence, at 2 o'clock, at the residence nf her slater, i -,1 IS Leverlngton ave , Roxborough Mass 1021 8. 20ili st. Interment at M'. Morlah lt Holy Family Church 10 a. m. Int. prl Ccmetorv Friends may cull I'rlditv evenlntr, ' . Rte CALHOUN-ALLEN - On Julv 20, ANNID, I WO0D At Rlvertnn. N. J Seventh widow of William Cnlhonn. Sr. Relatives .. ".YVMu.h MillT wit' a "'. ...1;fv'n,'i St,nodndayea??..n,l? Wci? V'A?, CCCOSTELLO. July 28, JAMES E hus band of Josephine A. Costello and aon of Jamea J. and Rose Costello, Relatives and friends invited to funeiai, Sat , H'3o a, m , from residence of his parent. 2320 N flth st. Solemn requiem mass at St Edward' Church 10 a, m. Int Holv Sepulchre Cem DEVLIN. Baddenly, July 28, JAMES, UNDERTAIIKKrt l-yllyl1' BROAD ao Vriy DIAMOND fcEDaEKPHIIjADEIiPHIA, DEATHS husband of lata Annie Devlin, nelatlvei and friends Invited to funeral Sat. 8:30 a, m. from residence of his son-in-law, James Borons, 103ft H, Alden at. Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the Most Blessed Bacrameni, iu n. in. mi. jioiy utobb. , DUHS. July 28, 1020, JOHN A. DUI13, beloved husband of Anna Dubs (neo Maasa). ased 05. Itelatlvea and friends, also directors of Fourth Illuocher D. and L. Aeo., are Invited to attend . funeral services, Pat.. 1 p. m.. at late residence. 028 N, Dth st. Int. tVKjmlnler Cem EOLL Died July 28, 1020, MAItOATtET K,. wife of Prof, William E. F.kII, aged 60 years. Funeral services Saturday, a p. m., residence. Qrovea ave., Secnnp. Delaware county. Int. Arlington Cemetery. FAnnnrt. Suddenly, on July 28. CUIUS. TIAN. husband of the. late Catharlno Y, irarher. Itelatlvea nnd friend, iin Pm. a-resalve Assembly. No A, A, o. M, P., and Itetall Grocers' . Aseo., are Invited to the service, on Sunday aft., at 2 o'clock, at his residence, B143 Westmlnstir ave. Interment at norinwoou um. viniH'T.T. .Tiilw OT 1ann nlrrntrtir son of .late John nnd llrldfet' rnrrell, of County Derry, Ireland. Relatives nnd friends are inviteu to attend runerai, fia'. , s:30 a. m., residence of his sister, Mrs Hose Scullln 2B01 N. 4th st. Solmn rrcjulrm mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a, m. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Km. FI8II. Ju!y 20, SUSANNA, wife of Den lamln Fleh. ngd 7S. Funeral Snt.. 2 p m., late residence. Westvllle, N. .1, Int Ilc'.hel Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. FOIID. July 28. SIMON P., husband ot Annie Ford. Itelatlvea and friends, nleo em ployes or jietropouinn i,uo ins Co.: Cohock sinK uouncu, .o. S20. F. P. A . Invited in funeral. Sat 2 n. m late residence, 4!t N. Dewey st. I Int. Fernwood Cem i ncnas may call Frl, evo. OANSZ. July 28. I.HWIS. husband of Elliabeth Oansz (nee Btelrert), aged 78. Itel ativca and fi lends are Invited to attend fu neral services, Hat., 3 p. ni. nt his Into reslden-o, 310ft , Susquehanna ave. Int. Mt, Peace Cem. OOTIDON. July 20. D. HAimT. husband of tho lato Ettle H. Gordon Ilrlnthes and friends are Invited to services. l"rl . 8 p. m., parlors' of Martin Evoy & Son, 2800 Dla- moim at. I'uriner services in iirlck fhurcli, Marlboro. N. J., Sat.. 1 p. m GRIFFITH. July CS. niCIIAnn HUH PELU ion of Richard find Jviura II. Orlf flth (neo Hopple), nued 24. Relatives and friends, also Allen Irwin Moruan Post, No. 230, American Lesion, are Invited to nttnd funernl services. Snt., 2 p. m., parents' rtsldertce, 201 Cooper st.. Westmom N. J. Int. Harlemh Cem. "Ylenda may cnll Frl., 7 o n n. m, lIAI.t:. Suddenly, nt Ocean Grove. N. J., on July 20. EMMA EUGENIA HALE. An nouncement of fune.ral later. 1IENTZ July 27. AI.OYSIUS. son of jonn nna cnariotte Hcntz (nee Morrison). aged 12. Relatives, friend, nnd i Vi T,i immaculate Conception SchoolT Invited tS I funeral. Sat.. 8.30 n. m resUenco 117 1 Drown st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Im- mnculato Conception Church. 10 a m. Int I Holy Croa Cem. I .HUDSON. July 20. KMMA L LEIOHT- HO'.D. wife of Francis Huion itelntlves nnn irienas are inviieci to attend tunera I. Pat. 2 p. m. late residence. 1028 S. Taney st. Int. Jilt. Morlah Cem. . HULL. Suddenly Julv 28, JAMES son of the late Robert and Marv Hull aged fi2. Relatives, friends. St. Alban's Lodge No. B20, F and A. M.i Phlin. Consistory nnd Lu Lu Temple, A. A. O. N M. S and em ployes of United State" Navy Ynrd Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 n m.. Into residence. 2(108 N, 12th st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may bo vlowed Frl , 8 to 10 p m. K tK July 28. JAMES II . htnlnnd of tho late Catharine M. Kirk Helnt'ves and friends Invited to funeral, Snt . 8 10 a m.. residence, 1017 Christian 3t Scleirn requiem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int prl nt. New Cathedral Cm. KlltlC July 28, THOMAS H . huxband of Mary E. Kirk., oged HO. Relntlves and friends nro Invited to attend funernl ,Snt.. S .10 a m., from tho residence of his son, Roger L. Kirk. 4nm Greene st German town Solemn requiem mass St Krnnclt. of Assist1 Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. KOUV .Tntv 58. HRMnv itnnv In M. 80th venr. Funeral and interment nrlinto. MCCARTNEY. Julv 27. FRANK hus band of Rrldget McCartney nnd son nf he late Patrick and Mary McCartney, aged H7 Relative nnd friends nro incited u nttend funeral, Sat., 8:30 a m.. resld"nce of son In-law. 1411 S. 2B!h st. Mnss St aabrlel'B Church 1(1 n m. Int. Cathedral Cem. McCLINTOCK. July 20 JOHN, husband of thn lute Jennie 1). McCllntock. nged 7.1. Residence. 23.11 Houdlnot st. Due notice of funernl will bo glen. McEVOY. July 20. MARGARET. v.lfe of lato James McEvoy. Relatives r.nd friends Invited to funeral, from residence. 1047 Che-ry st . Mon., 8 a. m. High mass St. Patrick's Church 0:10 a m. Int. St. Pat rick' Cem. rrlends may call Sun , after 7 !' m Mclaughlin. July 2s sarah (nee McQuillan). v,lfc of lute John McLaughlin, late of Cluntegca, Parish of Dunglven. Countv Derrv, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Sat.. 7.30 n. in . from late residence, 2134 Meredith st. Solemn requiem mnss St. Francis Xaler'a Church i a. m int St. Denis's Cem I McMULLEN July 28. PHOF.de. daush- ' ter of the late Daniel nnd Margaret Me- Mullen. Funeral services Mon., 2.30 p m . residence of Mrs. Robert Greenhalgh, 1701 linrrison si., rrnnKiora. in.. ieuar j t lie Cem. ' MacENTEE. 8udden)y.July 27.MtCHAEL. husband of the late Theresa MacEnte Relatives nnd f-lends InUted to funeral, Sat.. 8-30 n. m . late residence. 2.113 Jeffer son st. Solemn requiem mass St Ktlza beth's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MARTIN Julv 20. MARIE F. wife rf Rov W Martin and daughter of Jam's II. nnd Elizabeth C. Define. Relatives, frlnd". nlso H. V M Sodilltv and Sacred Heart Society, lnilted to funeral. Mon , 8-.10 n. m residence. 313 N n'.'rt st Solemn requiem , mass Church of Our I.idv of Victory 10 n in. Int New Cnthedral Cem MATHER. Julv 28 CATHERINE, widow of John Mnteer, Relatives and friends Invited ' to funeral services. Sit., 2 p. m., at late residence. 1858 Sepvlva st. Int. private. MILLER. Julv 20, at her home. 020 I IJiney iim., ji...ii t jiu.iim i, widow ' m n. , T V Htllt ..!.. C.1 , OI ntin'Jri ',. Oi -itiii-i luiiurii) ui Quiniu N J Funeral services Snt . 2 p. m., nt St. Jnh" Church Silrm N. J. MOSES. At Atlantic Cltv. N. J., on July I "8 WILLIAM EDWIN .MOSES. Notice of funernl later !MT11TV Tnlw "ft .TOTTM T 1,naT,nn.t - Sarah J Murphy (nee Liken). Services Sat,. 1 n m uia i. unm ni, ini, private. NOBLE July 20, FMILY. wife nf John Noble runerai servlcen Sat., 2 p. m., resi dence. 071 W Johnson st., Ocrmantown. Ini. private ifmnin" truv i,n virwea I'Tl. eve. I OTTINC.ER At Clementon Heights N. ,T Jul" 27 JACOn E . hushnnd of Annl" Pnttnn Oltlnger. nned 04 Relntlvrs nnd friends, nlso Roihirough Chamber. No .10, . Knights of Friendship. Invited to funeral, I Sat 11 n m residence of daughter. Mrs T I Jordon 1030 N. Bro?d st. Int Hlllslda Cem. , Remains on view Trl. 7 to 9 n. m. PENTRIDOE Suddenly, on Julv 20. at Canadensis. GEORGE J. PF.NTRIDGE 3020 i Millers ave. Due notice of funeral. REED July 28. CARRIE V. daughter of . the late Richard P and Mary A Reed. Rla. , tles nnd friend" Invited to funeral. Sat., I I p m . late residence. 4170 Ridge ave., I Falls of SrhuvlklU. Services ln Falls Bap tist Church 2:30 p. m. Int. Leverlngton Com ' ROIO On July 28 ANTHONY F son i of Bnrtola and the late Mary E Rolg. Srv i nn Hat morn . at 11 o'clock, at the ro.l. . donee of hiu uncle. Joseph F Coca. 8010 WntVnTt flVC. . "'i '.:. .i.. ou i 'cr"JIJ" ''"" . uurtr . V4v--7 NELLIE. tir tTY-ITIT'T.TT Film!".. MrVlrslI ftnt 1 Hl n m 1030 N 10th st. Int. private. Wost ...Pi iTiM Cem inn -m 8FT.T7.r.n Huddenlv. July 28. OEOIIOK .l:i ...... W SEI.TSSl-iH runTRi riHiurtiay. 2 p, nt his lato reu,enco4Uiii liarlng et. In-1 ferment Arlington cemetery. , SHARP Su.'denlv. July 28. 1920. MABEL , wno oiui ; i. , aiiuip ttciamcs anci i dnughter of Thoma A. and the late Jose. rt ..urn ni iiiii'i i . lj. Liiiiiri, il. ,in. a,,.i .... - .. .p n. mi ,, it.. n niipivii.tii s i tcu iiuTnnr. ral services on I fr end" are inviiru to nuenn junerei servlcos oi"V-' ","" 'V'..,:,,',o a I.,., a i;rrl AND THE aiiii.itv Tc.1 II VM) ,E AND DE- of W. J Phil- sat 12 o'clock noon, nt her late rcstdi nee. 'h'" ne1"tn.e?,H,HVl S''cr dl"r,ed r.nt,,i;r VEIiP SUnilIRN st ito vnur .luiilincn- mtylcw r.- s '12" " J"' Private. Whi'emarsli (Vm ' han i' . ." ' '6 '"F :"?.,? "..''n , turns In first letter otir application will b- i , ....' -.,-.-.,...,..-.-....---:--"."" i Lit.vAriiiAi)i ru ..it. nm ....... -..I . ii."- .;" -.."'- l.-' ...':' ''" ,' mui . interment prl- Remains ni.wuo.-yu rr,. , , ,, n m I K il N' liroail ,t. " I ironterm. cornnenco ,-Mil,edger(lfflce nil .ni'"- -. . -". uv.-.v. iiitii,. phlne sncrmcu. hku i. iiriatlve and rrnnhioru or vicinity prererrea; stale age friends Invited to funeral Sat.. 1 p. m . experience und salary desired. P 1U10, from 3110 Harold st Int Leverlngton Cem i,eil"T Off m n ;l?m bu!v"8 ' hnX?: . n, STENOGRAPHER Bright young girl, a re SPILCKKR July .8 at home of hi son. ' r,nt Braiimlo from high school corn Fred ".V.'repi r-'HP?prKF.nr7,an j rh-,m-r.UI course preferred position now open ragn. III. I-RJ.D Hi IBLKBR. nn old real- ,Vth largo m inufncturlng concern near Brood df2nni-Virlrsp--r)ied nt tri-.. - nd Chestnut sts . detail as to experience. . ?TA.fK,innn ? sTnrV i r-U J,,nev".1?' p ; schooling. k nnd minimum salary desired. July 20 lOO.,, "A"LB,, WWS', '"Wow of'p o Box 7IM Philadelphia .inmo" r.,v. .... ..- .-. i.cinnven nnu friends Invited to runerai, Saturday, July 31 nt 2 Pm'iTrroni her late residence, Hulmevllle, Pa. Int. Eastwood Cemetery srriOT At Cornwall. Pn., jUy 28 1020, JOHN P '"".of Mr. and Mrs A V HudIoI. aged 20. Relatives and friends. Co F, 1st Engineers. A. V. F. the American Ij.gion nnn "'" l. " ';;,"" asso . m vltoi to fifneral, I'at.. 8:30 a. m . 747 S VniIA"1er I nf Sorrows' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross c'n.wa t,.i ot oir...r .. I juijt .1, DAIIAII L. wlfo of !t William -nomas runerai Sat .,j .. i-pn'TT n.j .i ..--. ' --.v.' -i .?." cm.. n. m. resmfiiv'. ... .n m, mi private, --.-- lAnnn ITU- IM HTrl T. " ".. .rl m. rrsiuj-....-. ...... tt ill Cem &JwZ'a nV.Ll " r"!.. r.,.K ni., a. . . u'v-""lr' leaving Market St. Ferry at 10.03' will b" mot at Rlverton Station. " T.1M1AI. AnVKHTIHKMKNTH hj-pp ALDINK TRUST C05IPANY Notice I horcbv given that, by a resolution of the Board of Directors of Aldlne Trust Company, u .peclnl meeting of the tockholder of said corporation will be held at Its Principal omce. 2020 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 16th day 'of September, 1020, at a.SO p. m T. Kf . to take action nn nnn.....i m i.' ' !..:.. . .1,- --:. .j- .-w, v "? Slinruvni u. inn inni ''th" .proposed Increase of capl- Of Said COrDOrattnn from ISO . tal .stock 000.00 to 11,000.000 00. '"" WALTER C HARRIS. DICKSON, DEITLER A McCOfJ'clI.Un,, Jicltori. FRIDAY, T.EOAT, AnVKrtTlBKMKNTH jc?r'Tiin riiiiwiEi,piiiA electiiio COMPANY ... .... To the Stockholders of The rhlMelphln nieetrlo Companyl , .. A special meeting- of tho stockholders of The Philadelphia Electrlo Company will be held nt the offte of the Company, No. lOOn Chestnut street, Philadelphia, en Wednesday, September 1, 1010, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tho purpose of consider- ln rnd actlne upon n proposed lnrn In the nuthorlted eanltal stock of tho company from 2,000,000 shnrca of the par .i,.M - inn ...h n o nno nnn .har,i nf tne par valuo of 2(l each, all ot which In-1 crease ahali be Elaht Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock, also entitled to preference on liquidation to ino par vaiue inrreui accumulated nnd accrued unpaid dividends! to bo redeemable at $28 per share and nil accumulated nnd accrued unpaid dividends! to be convertible Into Common Stock par for par at the option of the holders! to have the same votln rlrhts ns the Common Stocks nnd to have such other rlahls. prlvl leues, preferences and l.mltntlona as mar bo determined nt said meeting: also of authorizing the lsue and disposal of ld Preferred Stock by the Hoard of Directors at such tlmo or times Jnd upon such terms and conditions as said Hoard shall approve! provided, however, that said shares shall first be offered to the stockholders pro rota for subscription at par. and of transactln such other business as may properly come before tho meeting. . . ... In accordance with the bylaws of the company the atock transfer books will be closed from 3 o'clock p. m.. August 12, until 0 o'clock- a m , September 2. Hy order of the Hoard of Directors. A. V. II. COB. Secretary. B3S" IXLAMH! m'll.DIMI AND" loan "a"' ASSOCIATION Notice It Iterebv given to the stockholders of tho Lelnnde lliillillng and Loan Associ ation, n corporation organized nnd exlstltig under the laws of the Stale of Pennsylvania, that. In pursuance of a resolution of the board of directors of raid association, a special meeting of tho stockholders of tho said Lelande Uulldlng and Loan AssoMatton will n new on wrunrenar, me nm inv ji September, 1020, nt 0 o'clock p. m. hi ine onice nnu ssroclatlon onice and regular place of meeting of sbW loiumnia nan, io-. w. uoiuiiv bla nve., Philadelphia, for the purposo ot voting for or against the proposed Inorease of tho cnpltal stock of tho said Lelande Hulldlng and Loan Association from 11,000, 000 to $3,000,000, PHILIP SONNHEIM. Secretary. II. I. DC YOUNG. Solicitor. 1135s KSTATK OF RO.MALDA O. KEMP 3' TON. deceased Letters testamentary upon the catato ot Romatda O, Kempton, deceased, having been granted to Fidelity Trmt company, nil persona Indebted to the entd estate are requested to mnuB pnyineni, r.i ihnm hAvlncr claims against the eame to P.resni inem. . wiinoui u-iay ,m w.e . oi ?,, "?'?nhc,.ml,"n)r' 0M-l - l niiaI'r-nia. nr.ST President -J-S.P 3il2!i Kv5 KRTATF. or Hi:NR A. ClhliniNII, "Jy ileceasril Letters of nnclllarv admin- titration cum testnmentn nnncxo upon the estate of Henry A. Oerrleh. deceased havlru neen graniea to rur.i,iii inuei v,vji- PAW. nit nersnns lndehted to the snld estate are requested to moke payment, and thnso having clalma igalr.it the same 'a present them, without dlav, nt the office of the suld company. 321-331 Chestnut st . Philadelphia. WILLIAM P. GEST, President. Or to It attorney, S. HTANOER ISZARD, Esq. 213 Liberty Hldg.. Philadelphia. Pa. ffSS3 KSTATE OF TIIO.MAH J. KEON, I)K. -" rensrtl Lttcra of ndmlnlstratlon upon the es-nte rf Thomia J Kenn de censed, hnvlng been granted to FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, nil persons Indebted to the said eatnte nre requested to make pnv. ment, nnd those having claim" against the samo to present them, without delay, nt .be ntflce of the sold company, Nos. 323-331 Chestnut at.. Philadelphia. WILLIAM P 0 EST. President. K3SKNTATK OF IIF.NRY ,IARRETT HART a' I.KY, deceased I.etterM 'estamentarv upon the estate nf Henry .Turrett Hnrtlev decened, hnvlng been grnnted to FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY nnd VICTOR A HART LEY, all persona Indebtrd to the said cstatb nre requested to make payment and then hnvlng claim" iignins: tne snmo to nresent them, without delay, nt the office of the anl.I company, Nos. 323-331 Chestnut st.. Phlla. delphla. WILLIAM P OKST. Preslden. KSTATF. OF I'ANMK C. WILSON. ileecilsetl Letters nf ndmlnlstrntlnn upen the estnte of Fannie C. Wilson, de ceased, hnvlng been granted to Fidelity Trust Company, nil persons Indebtrd to th" said estate are requested to make payment, nnd those hnvlng clnlms nc.i nst tho snmo to present them, without delay, at the offlco nf thn said company. 323-UI1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia WILLIAM P GEST, President. LOST AND FOUND HITCH Lost, brown poodle bitch ln neigh borhood of Broad st nnd Northenst bnule vnrd If found nlenso notify George Wil ling. Jr. Phone Chestnut Hill 7011 or Lom bard 2.10 Reward. DEED Lo"t. deed for burial lot New Ca thedral Cemetery. Section M, Range 3 I.nt No. 11. tinder please com. H Uiltl. Ledger Off. SPECTACLES Lost, golil-rlmmed specta. rles: r.'ard I'hnne Wnlnnt 4Mt7 M PERSONALS WILLIAM AURAMSON has sold his clg.ir nnd novelty store, n 8 7th st. Creditors wl'l call nt J. Ooldsteln - Sons' office, 1828 S nth st. HELP WANTED PEMALE BOOKKEEPER & stenog. for factory office in ('nmripti! .yr.L nnn. rnp tirii.nl vni.nn I laay. stnte exp . ir any, i- mil. i.eoger Olf i ... ...... ... ----.. -,....-... -...... jwu..irnr n, riLni uiuii. ivtiny. DiHLinr Br. n BOOKKEEPER Stnto age. experience and ramry cxpeciea; sioaay employment, n Vine UI.1V1I1. DbLUV. 11.IIJ J VULAI1U.N I A young woman should consider BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING It offer unsual odwntage SURROUNDINGS ARE IDEAL LUNCHES COST LITTLE RECREATION ROOMS ARE PLEASANT AND THE ASSOCIATIONS ARE DELIGHTFUL Fee MISS STEVENSON. 1031 4.RCH ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. CALCULATORS Experienced clerk Must be good mathematicians One familiar with discount preferred E F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset st. Phone Kensington 7100 !rT - K1f Tlrlsht nnd ranshl. tn.uumi'lll) U fllfl tr. ifnmuH -.. .. . I . fbuseVork small family, good wages 2203 . rom REC RDING CLERK, familiar with .filing ,urroundlngs Apply at employment bureau .,nr0an Englneerinc Co.. Aramlngo ave ,V5 epnmherlnnd .t ftramlnB0 avc sT-Triii'i tiiic-Ti ..in. .- . , STENOGRAPHER experienced: nna living In STENOGRAPHER, experienced, for 1 week. beginning Augut 0. state wages: also give idiom, number "P 24." P O Box 84H4 WEAVERS experienced on upholstery trim. mlngs Sclnum ft Uhllnoer mom; learners also Oehrle Urn Co 42.1 N. Sd. '"'""' WOMAN experienced, wanted, to take com nlete charge of lace embroidery, trimming nn.l Knllnn rlAnnplm.nl. nn. Pgn.hl. n ....... ,n-f nnJ s"lllnff' 00(1 salary, commission on UVf. sales anil Donus on pronts. Inquire II, Wlrtsohsftor k Sons Trenton N HELP WANTED MALE AOENTS WANTED Our representative will be In Philadelphia on Friday to arrange for territorial right with thoroughly responsible man capable of or. aanlilng sales force for a good seller and our futiirn line of American-made toys. M 403 T.i dror Office AUTOCAR motor builders; must ha flrTt class App y at the American Railway Express Garage 4828 Chestnut st. y AUTOMOBILE MECIIANICS ' nrn urirently In need of autnmnhlL , chanlcs vvho are familiar on rspalrlng Dodge Car. Applv Thornton-Fiiller Automobile in .".II Willi ,.. 11 ...n nm BOCKKEEPER. auditor and stenographer for mountain hotel August and September: write, stating experience and references. Castle Inn Delaware Water Gap, Pa. CABINETMAKERS SteBdy work for good mechanical modern plant! cafeteria; group life Insurance! beat working conditions. GEOROE W SMITH ft CO. 8, 40th it. below Gray ave, ' unnurloriiTn nf niUffhter of -.--. vi. -,- .n-.tiat. ,.,. .... .. JTj:Y 30, 1020 HELP "WANTED MAI.B BRAKEMEN WANTED FOR PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1823 FILRERT STREET riiiLADELrmA, ta. CAniNETMAKERS sticker hands nnd nll nround woodworking machine hands: skilled men only. $40.32 weekly for IB hours for first-class mechanic, with attendance and production bonus:. Apply ready for work, Unit Construc'lon Co . Bath and Grays ave. CHEMIST, inorrante. young man in his twenties, capable of establishing perma nent connections with chemical housei 11200 to $1800 annunllv at start, accordlmr to ex perience and callb"r. small scale productions work and charge of shipping: nlso miscella neous Inside duties with later sales work If mutually desired, state schooling, experience and salary expected Address P 107, Ledger Office. CRATERS, experienced, for crntlng stoves and ranges. AbMm Cox Stove Co . Amerl- can and Dauphin sta . DECORATOR, experienced, v. anted by nn old- estnDiisncn nouee; one wno morougniy un derstands the furnishings of a homo In Its entirety. J, D Van Stiver Co Camden. New Jersey, , EXPERIENCED BRAKEMEN (YARD) APPLY TERMINAL TRAINMASTER BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD 38TH AND JACKSON 8T3.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. FARM HAND HELPER, colored! must un derstand general farm work! good wager, and borne Apply Croft k Co., 33d nnd Mar ket sts HEAD WAITER, experienced, for mountain hotel. August and September! write, stating experience ind reference. Castle Inn, Delaware Water Gap. Pa. JUNIOR CLERK Desirable position open for capable joung man between the age of in Hnd 10 advancement commensurate with ability Reply, stating experience nnd age. to Mr II I.. avenue Campbell. 314 i Passyunk LATIORERS WANTED. DAY AND NIGHT ON CONSTRUCTION WOnK LONG JOR, GOOD WAGES. APPLY STONE A WEB BTKR REACH AND PALMER STS. MACHINIST STEADY WORK FOR MAN EXPERIENCED ON WILCOX & OTRRS OVERLOOK MACHINES: OIVE REFER EXCES FULL PARTICULARS OF EX. i'ERlENCE AND STATE SALARY DE SIRED. O 22, P. O. BOX 3413. MECHANICS capable ot repairing and re i' lining electric truck". Annlv AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO. ISth and Market sts. JlfT ;n MTCN MEN for Central Pallreid Co. of New Jersey: best wages: straight time, rain or shtne: time and hi.lf for overtime and Sunday work flrst-clnss boarding accommodations: no money required: free shipment. Apply all day nt company' tree Employment Bureau, MULTIORAPII OPERATOR Capable man wanted to take entire chnrge nf depart- nxnt: must be experienced operator and able o mniio siiKiH rrjimrr; rxuviirni opportunity . .. ,- .... i,...,.. ...... ' , rence and salary desired. P 1027. Ledger Office MULTIORAPII OPERATOR Excellent op portunity for depcndabli. voung man. thor oughly experienced, for printing department of largo Industrial plant give age, experi ence references and salary expected, I lo0 Lodger Office, MOLDERS MOLDERS ON GRAY IXON. HEAVY FLOOR. BIDE FLOOR. .3ENCH AND MACIliNH MALLEABLE IRON M0LDER8 ON FLOOR BENCH AND MACHINE TWO FIRST-CLAW niEMAKERS SIX FIRST-CLASb TOOI.MAKIJR3 MEN TO BREAK IN ON BENCH AND MACHINE MOLDINO COREMAKERB ON HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK 8 HOUR DAY. TIME AND HALF FOR ALL OVERTIME INCLUDING- BATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY OPEN SHOP CONDITIONS CALL OR WRITE MR HAMMOND ROOM 07 HEED BI.DO 121S FILBERT ST. FROM 0 TO 12 A. M.. 2 TO 3 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS, U.S0 TO 8 P. ji ' ' ' " 1'!. rJ-p"'V "p'rlenc"l for mountnln nnrn aiiltiihi ftPrt SPteiTiber. rlt ii.t .-.""'. "i'.7 " DelaViVre Water rinp.P.r ' '""' Imf .va. vLniiii on.. pi s-bmi fA1 T . HALFS MANAGER "antid o,rerlenced In ee'llnu drug nnd household rtmidies to jninrERS and thn TRADE in the South: mut n ive o auri,iui malks SALESMAN Rebuilt tires are In groat de mand unusual proposition presentfil upon apnlliHtlon. exclusive territory given men who can produce, our men now earning from $100 to J.100 per week, cull nt once before terrltor) is closed Eastman Rubber Works. Inc . 415 Market st , Room 213. Camden. NJ SALESMAN stationery and printing" one who hus hnd outside experience and who has a following: all applications held conn fontlal state full partlculara In first letter. P 101,1 Ledger Office SALESMAN-- Wanted a few hnrrest men with a wide nutomobllo urqualntnnre au tomobile furnlhhed thnje thnt qualify, liberal rnmmlweion chance to muKe from 1100 to f-,100 per week R 007, Ledger Office SALESMAN Wanted, an eperlence,1 stock salesman capable of handling hlsh-gradt Industrial preferred stock: best of references required Mall applications to M 309, 7,e.1er Office SALESMEN FOR LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES LEADS FURNISHED TO JtEPUTAHLE APPLICANTS II 003. LED PER OFFICE. -4 SALESMEN security, with or without ex perience to handle new line m-vet before offered public good positions for rlcht men with guaranteed advancement See Mr Lounsbury Room 7.18 1011 Chestnut BAI.ESMAN stnmnlng und printing pply P 103 Ledger Office TYPIST Young men. nmhitlnus, typist and mutllgruph nuerutnr; excolb nt opportunity for advancement Standard R See Mr Ryan. N K cir Broad and Wallace sts. OUNG MAN 17 or 18 yearn old. for cleri cal position wl h an automobile concern; glvo reference M 421 Ledger Office SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE ACCOUNTANT office manager, credit man 12 years' experience, available at onie, will go anywhere H 00,1 Ledger Office ACCOUNTANT open for special engagement; will audit straighten tangled accounts and prepare financial reports, B 804. Ledger Off EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EDUCATIONAL and Domestic, Employment rClub. 225 8. Sydenham UBth -nd W-lnutl rctTralnia fctlp upplltd. t TJSED AUTOMOBILES pnuui imiiiiiiMiisw A REAL OHIO 6000 Sis Sacrificed nt less than mfrs. prices. N. SKTD3 30x3 $12.68 30x3 Vi $15,22 32x3J4 $18,56 33x4 $25.45 34x4 $25.88 All Guaranteed BUY NOW FISK LEE GOODRICH FIRESTONE McGRAW CAPITAL PLAIN N. SKID 30x3la $10.50 $11.40 32x31, $13.10 $14.10 31x4 $18.00 $19.00 33x4 $19.00 $20.80 34x4 $20.00 $21.80 34x41. $23.00 $27.00 37x5 $30.00 $33.00 Slightly Blemished. 40 H& niaimiEWffl USED CARS All Model Chandlers Rcfinished and Overhauled LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF CARS OF OTHKIt MAKES I1UICK ffil'PK HUPMOHILE TOURING OAKI AND TOURING MOMNi: KNIGHT TOURING OLDSMontLi: TOURING RKO TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING LEXINGTON TOURINO HERBERT BROTHERS EP.OAD AND RACE STS. NELSON E. SHAW. Manager Used Car Dept. Spruce tb25. A ONE AND A HAI.F-TON TRUCK for 12.10 Hy a thoroughly practical method you can convert your Ford chassis Into a sturdy 14 -ton truck for 1230. Tnl Is an Introductory price which will obtain for a very limited time, after which the cost will be 1110. Grleb - Thomas, Inc.. 306 North Itroad a.. Philadelphia. 1919 FULTON TRUCK, $600 Good condition, will trade for touring car. SCHOtlER 31th nnd Market. 1RD 1 Vj -ton truck, panel body and bev el, d Bins" side and back, 1918; brand new rubbfr nnd newly painted; in perfmt cond. tlon suitable for bakery, confectioner or Bloc. r. good ns now; price 8400 cash FRANK A. CARBY. Maples! ule N .1. Ph. Morrlstown 277-R12 STORAGE b.ttterlen for sale for everv mage nf oar 0 volt. 18- 12-volt. $10. positively In good r ,n1 Starr Storage Hat 200 X 15th. BATTERIES 0 volt, rebuilt for Sin equal to new. Battery Specialties Co . 1304 Vino st CADILLAC No. B7 Imperial ltmoulne West Inghnuic shock absorbfrs. velour uphuls'y: mech cond. guar. Stanley, 010 N Brond. HIGHEST nrlcoM paid for ued .lutomoblle. Stanley 010 N Broad st BROCKWAY 3'4 ton. with stake body. A. Freeston. .131 Walnut st Lombard 882. BUICK Wo have a colloctlon of (1 nnd 4 cyl. tourings and roadsters, cash or terms. Stanley Auto Co . Oil) N Broad st. CHALMERS roadter In e.xccilont shape, will sicrlflco. 13411 Pnplnr st Poplar 3244 BUSINESS OPPOXtT UNITIES ACCOUNT OF DEATH, will sell in part or complete u. jobbing carpenter .hop. tool and bnchea: nhop located 1334-30 Fawn st. Address C. E. J , 3720 Torrcsd.ile ave. EXCELLENT opportunity for man who can Invest $3000 cash nnd tnko active Interest at once ln expnnd'ng nnd prolltuble business. unutual oup for man who m nns business; rnu't he Christian If 831. ledger Office TOR SALE Window nnd office cleaning business, cash trado and first class; estab lished 'I years Chandler 21j. N 7th st FOR SALE Ice cream nnd confeotlonery store, h mile from Cnmd n unusual op pnrtunlty for rlnht party II 8.13 ledger Off MACHINERY AND TOOLS MACHINERY FOR SALE One llnwn & Shirpp milling machine One Hi ' enelno lathe. Ono 12 engine lathe. Ono 21 drill press One punch drill press. One Inx lathe One h-iml lathe One small i:nr cutter. Thrto i-ouare shears. Three punch presses. Two dmp presses l nt nf visoe and small tool. Inquire nf ENGINEER. 1.130 Cherry st .SURPL!r!S,FSVEI,. VEM 1VO PANEL MACHINKRT w ' ivl IKIil.-NIJ .MAUlllNKItY mi: TAI. IMiRKING MACHINERY. LATHES. AVER'' Mil I.1VO MACHINES DRILL tESSES TURRET LATHES. SMALL PI PHI TOOLS ETC PREMIER PLYWOOD CO. BALTIMORE. MP. DYNVM"S AND MOTORS A C and D " nMV anrt cond-hand. 113 V -' ' fi0 c- "NO v-. 100. 40 h p 110 v . US k vv c generator, d. c. 4-'vnIve M.alnet y pn WE MAKE gray Iron casting from 1 pound to 1 ton If o' vv int rastlngs Ihnt can bo eas'ly machined r t- us Reeves Stove and Foundry C.imi any 3i. S 2d tt.. Philadelphia. Tedj JncJ!.VJ: 5U)TOU ' li 1 - a,1(1 s horse, slnelo I)han. j 1 2 1 all 1 ' I1 C sale ' y A AD M jt b.jLrj Arc'i sts FI.El'TRff mo differ nt .lz. j 4; )n ft smaller ixhauft fans J IV Adams 130 L 1'-h!Lt . - MOTORS ' 's 1 -' nd 1 hurso. single phnso. W 1 2 1 ml 1 P ' t-nlo w A. Adams. 4th i-nl Ar. Ii sts Market 2147 LECTltiCpMnicm,nQniVAcmNE TOOLS O'HRIEN MACHINERY in H0N 3DST. MOtfERN maihl'i' -1 01 ipeiuJ for .ilFkind nf wiJTk 210 N Fr 1 t st MAClflNIifRY b-lting t ml" Segal ft liotb man 133N 4lh st MACHINE SIH'I' r--n for ron'rnot"; Inter- estlng prices pr mud l hvorl s II NIB LO BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively highest casl- prlc. " f r vour dls monds, cny slse from 'i tn 10 carats: noni pay higher, alko id cull t atu.un and silver hnnaht estates bn-iobt (private! est 10 vrs Thepiarnond Shop Vn.&M DIAMONDS "BOUGHT ANY SIU PRICE N' otHECT Pawn Tick is for IH11 n nd- Hiiisht KELLY ft CO H.I2 CHFS-TXUT ST. Suite 21-22 Qt'i-r Child R. -' 1 ir int JVIvats ROYAL PLEATINO CO Pleating and hem- stitching, buttons und butt nhole". special reduction Nrst week II a skirt to bo pleated. klrts pleated In 1 day, mall orders attended to 118 N 11th rnUI'AIli: inv entlmule in vour cnnatriu- I tlon large or small geii.ril oontrnctlng John II Mofloskei lujn t h. "tnui el Hull 1 "Inut 374'i DIAMONDS BOUGHT I!ARRV.WSIITII 717 SvNiM MANICURING-and culp tr. tmnt hiiiirsi n in to 5 p. 111. 1830 An h t I'hun. Spnioo 13A7 ELECTRIC TREATMENT alsi". nianli'urliig, iiffi.o iin.'i S 11th st hours frnn 10 to 1) ELECTRIC treatment and manicuring Room ii Hr..! "!d . 1213. Filbert st t.oc 3rll iTuniir.il GOODS of alt descriptions re. paired AnilrewJT Blrohett. 10.1 S 22d st MOFRK will r" vour hmiai for eiectrla llghlM Poplar UBt J 2733 foffereonjt IRON fences window guard" tree guards and repair Wm Clnrkson, 3,131 N Bth t i-ifOKS 'linilo to measure and r-m rlni If l'rosser 1 1 01. Walnut "t sot oi.-l Hour STAMPS AND COINS bTAMP.-4 ALBUMS AND HUPI'lIks" for stamn collector PHILA STAMP CO 21 8 17TH ST TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Tvnetoriters A" mal, 20 u"i 'er' Uundr Typewrlttr Co., 1003 ChiitnGt tl'.' i!iiiijia!iii3ii!iiiiiiiiiniiraiiii!raa'''iiii '17 USED AUTOMOBILES CUT PRICE SALE $75,000 Worth of Tires Must Be Sold For Ready Cash 40 OFF REAL CUT Every First .Tire Guaranteed. AKRON, 616 Market St. dx tJfic OvpafnesSmallCu USED CAR DEPT. Hupmohlle Sedan tllOO Hupmobllo Roadster 730 Mitchell 7-pasaeneer Touring 7B0 Hupmobllo 32. 4 passenger 430 Mnxwcll 1018 Touring 000 Chevrolet 1020 Sedan 1200 The above cars arc sold with n 30 day guarantee. Deferred payment ar ranged, C0MPT0N-BUTLER, Inc. POPLAR 7887 822 N. DROAD 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 C020 847 N. Broad t. OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Five passenger lx cylinder, in flrat-cla londitlon will demonstrate, very good paint and now tires body painted blue: price 11800. good reasons for selling, R 1" WHITMAN, Postmaster. Schwonkvble. Pa OVERLANDS, alt model, n and 7-pas. touring. 2 and 3 pass, roadsters. 4 past, chummy roadster: all other make and mod els, special basement bargain every any; time payment: open evening. Overland Harper Co.. 250 N. Broad t. PEERLESS. 4 ton, with B-ton equipment and stake body. A, Freeston. 338 Wal nut st. Lombard 882. STUDEBAKER 7 passenger. 0 cylinder. r cellcnt running condition: good tires: come nnd see It; time payments; open evening. Overland-Harper Co.. 2BQ N. Broad st. STUTZ We overhaul and re'nleh nil our used Stutz cars, nil model for Immed, de livery: buy direct from distributor, cash or terms. See Mr IlunOr Stutz Agency, U09 N. Broad st. STUTZ 11121). model II, 4 pnsscnger, finest mechanical condition, good paint, good tire and fair price run 4000 miles. Kissel Car Agero-v .10 1 N Broad st Phlla. DODGE, touring llil'i-lN like new! bargain. Stanlov Co 1110 N Broad Hi Ponlar 7820. FOP. SALE BUNGALOWS ' Rulld vourself a home with material from Hog Island Hotel and savo half cost on the prevent high market price. LUMBER MILLWORK 2x3 to 2x8 In all lengths! sheathing, flooring. siding nnd plaster board by the millions ot feet windows und doors completo with hard, waru by the thousands, all in new condi tion, hundred of screen door new In orig inal crate" PENN SALVAGE CO . 04th and Tlnlcum live Woodland 4103. RADIATORS Hot Water and Steam Boilers Pip nnd rittlnK new rnrt aecond-han1 BATH TUBS Slnkr. Toilets nnd other Ennrnr-lwire chear 1420 S. 8TH STREET Phone Dickinson 874 Kev Main fll)n PELSTRING'S SUPPLY HOUSE N.E. Cor. 1 1 th & Filzwatcr Sts. GOVERNMENT SPAR VARNISH 12 ONE GALLON CANS IN A CASE 2 PER OALLON MAIL CHECKS WITH ORDER FOR PROMPT SERVICE 0ce Partition.Railing.Fum,W Store Fixture" We sell, buv nnd exchange 011 WALNUT ST Wal 4134 Main 38.10 A. PENNA OFFICE FURX1TURF CO, OFFICE FURNITURE Large lot of desks safes files, enhtnets and B-neral office furniture store fixtures We buy sell und exchange TATTEN FURNITURE CO TjncUST 4n7Q 1127 ARCH ST RACE 30(10 47 Sfl UP Bags, trunks nnd suitcases, $4"-v hiuh grade, big values Wnrdrobe riirk -'- up. Urg" naiortni'lit WALTER'S l.QN OFFICE 11th and Arch PIIONOailAl-llS and reco'Os bought, sold and exchanged. Werechoff. 003 Walnu: st. Phone. VICTOR moilefdnub.e spring mmor good a new vrnrth .'71 sell for $100 msl 325 S Oth Soomd tlnnr 10 ni In s p in J0.ni to HEATER Himphrev'-. iiutomntl ho -water hentor good ,ih new 3 giilcns per minute, reasonable J JlNo...n S.10 Wa nut FOR SALE Flxtur. of n pastry b k"hop. Applv between i und 12 a m Cha H, Ermenlrout 3HH Ib.lllf I'ldg .11 II I BOH. fits smokestack turik. hoisting onglP's 11 lu r.ilnnount uvo. Kovsuino Race r,4IS D ' Hi mphrev'-. tiutorn.iti ho REFRIGERATORS anJ wxtures for grocers and moat marietta, terms if desired RANDALL ft CO 311 N 2d St. CASU'RECSISTERS nil binds, suit any line of busln." chnip for ch Gordon Oil) Jnrlni'linl rist Phono Market 50,11 iTAS "HANOI: QUALITY. 4 burner. Call lb IinnntHiJ38 STANDS cabinets, nto . big bargain. Phlla. ib phl,i Prlntirs' Supiilv 14 S nth st CASH register. 2d hand rhonn National) old rooliil' rs ixr Ktvstone HL'O tfn Girde.lj 100 DOUBLE sibool desks suitable fir kin dorB.irto!iatJ3 each 21.1 N llth Fll 2770. SAFE1 fireproof c'oslng out foil slightly used modern makes cheap 72 N Fourth. POOL "TABLES ! band. hOtlit sold, rent ed ox. banged K-afir 3211 W Glrardave. STORAGE AND MOVTNQ The Exchange Storage Co. 1121) N ""TH ST Wo have it fovv lcun erparate rooms vacant for the Storage of Your Househo d (lo.ids rhone nlninnlid 2171 l'CKIG MOVING. Dougherty fie Sons Storage 1424 N L"iTJl ST. Got our special r.ti f 1 movtrg by our reli able and careful men Cull Poplar 4303: Kay. ione ParklU night p'lone. Diamond 0832, A STORAGE PAUCE Clean ns your bom moving for particular people any dlstrlot. latlniute given; pack. ing shipping m"vin rjorage. North Phlla Stg Co 203BJ.i'hlgh Diamond 73.ga( RETURN londj want.d t'j New York or any. where In North J. rso . we are making b. weekly trips with larire trurks, communicate. SHERWOons I.XPRLSS """,m' NUT1.EY N J Miller, North Broad Storage Co. Rroad above Ihlsh Fhone Diamond 7tjn Moving, brick and fireproof storage packing "" VICTORY STORAGE J 11200 Filbert Phone Belmont 4078 for estimate Pierce Arrow vn. FIDELITY FIREPROOF 'WAREHOUSES 1811 TO 1810 MARKET W. 8 MOTORTRUCKS to hit- hour,. all alies. .. Phila. Alito TransfV ilia. nour. nil ninv". nii.u. A. 823 N 20th at. Call Pop. 1784 MONARCH STORAGE CO vmmar ICH STORAGE CO.. 3870 LANCAtu AVE. AUTO BERVICB. HTOHACIA MO. iAlNO-DUITANCn MOVlNdT '1 . TEW Al PACKINO WB HAUL Wd ta Atlantis Clty.Ne!Tel.' lltntowu.uv.r City Trn,;i"y;tl,tm 1 m n 1 vl Tv'li i f i --49 II v'l ', Wl or 3 f 4