'V ffn v)V k W, EVENING: BUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, irtriii 31,' 1920 ' V i '& ii "Si m $ ihs m m m llWi Hni i H .a M .I tfl i$fl IM4 SI At H tti iV?J mm PROGRAM iJJRGED FOR LEGION SS .' E'lWik 1. . . ... uvommineo would navo rosT.3 it i Adont Cfirtnin Fnturo3 for ij All Meotings ? WOULD HONOR FALLEN MEN ; ., A program of post nctlvltlf" ot the Amfricitn Legion in this Rtnt lias licen auftratcd to tho ilppnrtmcnt of rennsyl- vnnln bv n sneclnl com mittee appointed by George F. Tyler, past deportment commander, nnd will be forwarded from headquarters at 841 Chestnut street, nc cordlne to announce ment mode touay. That the Legion posts shall partici pate more extensively In work that will benefit the community, nnd shall de velop Interest In Americanism, educa tion nnd social service are the ranjor recommendations of the committee. A. Kevin Detrlch, commander of the Lieu tenant Henry II. Houston Post No. 3. Oerrnantown, was chairman of the epe 1 .cial committee which drafted thejiro Vram, tho other members being hllzn beth R. Wunderle, Yeomen (F) I'ot No. CO: Dr. Wnde Brinton, Harry E. Ineersoll Post No. 174 ; Luther ( . Klosterman. Post No. 10: William H. Creamer, .Tr., Joseph Faucctt Bellak Post No. 105; nnd Charles M. Jones, of ' Post 224. I The first suggestion of the report is that Immediately after tho post meetings I arc called to order tho members stand at attention. In honor of the departed comrades, and the chaplain offer a prayer. The preamble of the constitu tion of the American Legion, setting forth Its purposes, shall then be read, nnd It is further suggested that imme diately before adjournment the mem bers sing at lenBt one verse of the Star Spangled Banner. On the question of social service the report pointH out: "Tho post should 1 strengthen Its position not only by as sisting its members, but also in aiding the community. The returned soldier nnd trained man has learned tho power of co-operation and the concerted action of any forceful nnd intelligent body of young men or women is bound to hare its effect. Harry II. Ingersoll Post 174 will hold a special meeting at tbo Pen and Pencil Club, 1020 Walnut street, 5 o'clock next Wednesday, for the purpose of ratifying the new constitution. The post had suspended meetings for the Bummer nionthB and the special cnll wob made in compliance with directions from department headquarters. The post will also, receive a report on the field day events at Franklin Field on September IS next. WOMAN ILL; HOME j STRIPPED BY MEN Deputy Sheriff and Constable Remove Everything Except Few Sticks of Furniture A deputy sheriff nnd n constnble LJi.rlpped the house nt 1810 North Six h tcehth Htrcet almost bare of furniture While JIrs. Chnrles Splimklt lav ill in bed from nervous exhaustion. I , All that remained after the offioiahj , entered the house last Thursday was ' Sirs. Schmidt's bed. nn old table, nl Jew chairs and a narrow bed on which ' -Mrs. Schmidt's four small children Bleep. Even the baby's crib was carried away, according to neighbors. i .Mr. bchmidt, n mechanic, nnd his Wife were ordered to vacate the prop erty. They were told It had been nold. They searched for another home but were unable to obtain one. Schmidt bought n house nt 2.128 North Six- I teenth street, but the tenant's lease does not expire until September. , The deputy sheriff, who is Knid to be n division leader, and the constable are said to have carried out the ice- ( box, after setting n piece of ice on thp , floor and surroundimr the ice with food I that had been in the refrigerator. Sirs. Schmidt asscits the men told her she was shamming illness and wanted 'her to leave her bed so they could take it nway to storage with the other fur nishings. ur.i.iniors NOTirr.i nnptit 5lIE TKMI'I.U Broad nnd Borlta . (11100 N ) RUSSELL H CONWKUt,. Tii-tor , Ai'oclato Pador, Wlllinin Dyre MeCurlv, freachea 10.30 a m , on "A Five-Cent Cur I rare." Evenlnir ermon. 7-3. HluBtratel , wun mouon piciurca BlKclal muatcal program hy a quart't ot Jiremler aololsta rtnchel Trooat, soprnno. leaal Leonard, contralto: Kdsxi'd Lrw'i tenor: Lewis J Howell baaa William .1 Dowdy, orcranlat. Dr. J Marvin llanna. mqalpal director Kverybody welcome ' Fiiencla 1I1K OLI ntH-aT)S' MEETING IIOLIK Montt-omery pike. Merlon, waa fitabltahf I 1082. Here William Penn worablpeil a well as many other noted Friends. One ' the historical apota of America 1 open , for worship every Flrat dav (Sundav), mornlns at 11 o'clock Vliltora cirdially invited. lreeh-terlan XHK HETIILEIIEM I'ltEHIIYTElilAV- CHURCH, Jlroad and Diamond eta Itev. WILLIAM L. McCOKMICK. Paitor , . 9:30 a. m. Sabbath School. Claaaaa for all ages f J 10:80 a. m. Moraine Worship Sermon , hy Itev, Jumea II. l.awther. nt fletlturr Ohio. . 7 p. m. Toung Teople's Boo. of C E, 7M5 P. m. Evening Hervlce Services continued aa usual during August. Everybody wolcoine ZilCU HT, CIIVKCH. 16th and Arch Itev. C. B MACAIITNEV. D O., Minister. 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m. Itev David Q Wylfe. D. D. 7.10 P. m. Organ Recital HELP US BRING HEALTH and HAPPINESS TO LITTLE ONES (who know no other pleasure) at our sanitarium. Red Rank, N. J Dally admission to sanitarium and number of trips of steamers are shown by the dally report. JULY 30. 1H20 Tots number of people carried. I51R Total number ot round trlpa made by nur steamers, 16 "Errrythlng Free. Inelndln a Lunch" Send subscriptions to SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA HOWARD li YOUNG. Treasurer of the imaxanire inisE o naie ueooeit 1.0. 316-3:0 Chestnut Rt.. Phlla. VflK aaSsSisiE: MllLS5r tnt. Jnne 18. If IX. No stiUsh or tlrln. X sJbmi eomutate without them. I'oslUre .(Vai-off nam water. Ask your uliunbts Isr iBstlll's 8 wan-nee k faoeeU. JHOSr SAVILL'S SONS UHtLl ajs-fiirAiXAOJB uumia DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "TODD1E rVPKINS'S NEW C1WM" Ur DADDY CIIAPTKU VI Mr. Fir Get Spanked rpHE Inquisitive Pip; thought his last J. hour had coma when )ia fmiml Mm. I relt being hugged by Lonesome Hear. uisirmi ui ins iniiKiiiK il nuuucr oil xuu dlo Pupklns, ho felt sure. Lonesome Dear ana touuio wouiu maKo n ineni on mm. That thought filled the Inquisitive rip with terror. Ho squenled "like n houeo nflro," ns Billy said, .Peggy nnd Hilly lirul never heard suclu squealing In nil their lives. "Wnw-ugh! This pig Is nice nnd fnt. Ho will mako good eating," growled Lonesomo Dear. At that Lonesome llcnr hugged the pig tighter than ever, squeez ing tho breath out of him. Tho squeal died nwuy like tho wall of a broken jquawker. "Wow-wow-wow I I'm hungry I Give me a bltol" barked Toddle Pupklna Ex citedly, jumping up and down nnd tak ing a llttlo nip out of tho Inquisitive Pig's leg. "Stop!" cried Peggy, who thought Lonesomo Bear and Toddio meant to gobble tho Inquisitive Pig right there nnd then. "The farmer who owns the pig will be nngry If you eat him up." "And he will come hunting you with a. gun." added Hilly, who saw that Peggy's argument didn't hnvo much terror to Lonesomo Bear "Then you will always have to be hiding: you will no longer bo freo to room tho woods," urged Peggy. Lonesome Bear thought this over, then lot tho Inquisitive Pig drop to tho ground, where he lay gasping for brenth. "Hut this pig ought to bo punished for hurting my little chum, Toddio Pupklns," growlod Lonesome Bear. "BesldeB. a pig has no business In tho woods with the .vlld creatures. Ho belongs on the 'arm. whro ho will bo safe. "That la true." agreed Billy "What srp you doing in the woods. Sir. In quisitive PlgT' "It w dull on the farm I ran away to seek adventure," panted the pig. "There. I knew he was a bad pig." growled Lonesome Bear. "If ho were a rlilld, what punishment would he get for running away?" "Ho'd get a sound spnnklng nnd bo tent homo," declared Peggy. Near the creek they found an old box Hint had b'.en used by campers. Billy ore two slnts from this, giving ono to Peggy and keeping one himself. Hold him tight '" cried Billy to Lone- r.m'CATioNAi Younir Mm and nora MKADOVynBOOK. TA. '.TU'l-V'""""""""""1""""""""""" K& " 7Baa, 'Bf'Sr i , affaaSl faM i '. C ff f f $ t F t FFt I MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK, PENNA. Primary School (Boys Under 8), Lower School, Upper School A school that gives a boy a complete elementary I ji boarding school or collepe. without 2 away from his home and Its vital influences aur SI lnff his lmprosslonnble years. A echool in which 31 open-air tralnlno1, baseball, etc. handwork, and I Intellectual study are combined with Christian 3 example and prcopt to develop full manhood 3 and edlcicncy. School g-roundfl have 15 acres; H! hlh elovation. Located 3 miles north of Jen Si klntown He a dint? Jtallroad to Meadowbrook. auiodus service lor nearuy places. Kesisirncion nnd assignment of clneneH, Sent ".'R. Per pros pectus, term, etc. nddress the Head Master, lirV. JOHN WltlTK WAI.K15K. SI. A. Mr-ndnwbronk. Pn. dIESTF.lt. PA. Pennsylvania Military College Trains for fi RANTS DEGUDE3 Civil Engineering Chemistry Commerce and Finance Large new armory, gymna sium, tile pool and indoor rifle range SEPARATE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNGER BOYS OF 12 AND UPWARDS COL. CHARLES E. HYATT, BOX 182, CHESTER, PA. Both Smm Dentistry One of the oldest Den tal Colleges of the United States. (The Philadelphia Dental College.) Ask for Catalog F-10 rhone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY nrond St. helow Rerks 1 rhlladelpulii I Big Opportunities for Young Men and Women in Chemistry Pharmacy Bacteriology Two, three and four vefir courses lending to recugnlzwl dPKreeB. Modern tenehlnK methods in wtill.eaulpiied laboratories and o'rbb roomH Opportunities tr earn pnrt of oxponseH while attending college. One hundred'h nnnuat aes. Klon beglna September 27, IU20. Write or call for Cataloe B-72 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & SCIENCE (Formerly Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) PHILADELPHIA, PA. SPECIAL rOACHINO I.ASSKS Students in Shorthand the I'arke-Schock- Pltman or Grep Systems desirous of mak- Ina headway during the summer months should let us explain our special vuiiiiiivr i-ini-iiuiK o.aaa. Hlupti -Tlllv M,h Tlau l. m'fm i'im.A. nrsiwaii m I'IIIIjV. iu.hi.vkhs aaaea COLLKOH .-. ; -li --M.- ., CA Mill LOIICCe or Commerm, nd Collcce of Ci lull t neeinin nt. PbUaJlelphla Uanlts Intensive Bummee c.nmm Busincfls Collorjo for Students and Teachers. Day School. Kl(ht School. 1500 Walnut Street Strnycr's Business College Phlladelphln'a tirratrst Riislne Hchool 807 Chestnut HI. I'lmne Walnut 31 MII.l JJR VUJKrA 3III.I.KKHVIU.R STATE NORMAL RCHOOL Mlllrrsvtlfe. lneastir Co.,J'. Reautlful c.mKUs. comroo d?rtg..,h-grade instr.t tilUoaJttcfii. judxaflsvCjlU orAIUu.. CAT FIGHT IN COURTROOM SOON SETTLES OWNERSHIP 'Mary Ann Proves Name Is Wrong When 'Jerry Approaches. Baltic Enables Magistrate to Decide Women's Dispute Mrs. Katharine Pherldnn. 042 South Fiftieth street, nnd Mrs. Hnunah Gal lagher, 015 South Fiftieth street, fnced each other nt opposite sides of Magis trate Harris's desk today nt his office nt Thirty-seventh nnd Market streets. On the desk in front of the magis trate and between the two women sat n largo nnd sleek block cat. Being n. cnt and unable to speak It did not sny which of the two women was Its mis tress. Mrs. Gallagher was In court on com plaint of Mrs. Sheridan, who clinrged her neighbor with larceny by bnlleo be cause Mrs. Gallagher's smnll son had nicked tho cnt un in tho mmnlnln. ant's backyard and lugged it home. in nnswer airs, uailnglicr nssorted that the cat had been given hnr bv n Mr. Webster, another neighbor, of 000 South Fiftieth street, nnd had wandered off to Mrs. Sheridan's house. lomo Bear, nnd wuiml he spanked the rtlg "Wcc-wee-wce I" squealed Inquisi tive Tig. Whnml went Peggy's slat. "Wc6-woo-weo !" squealed tho pig. "Wse-weo-wl I'll be good. Woe-wee-wee!" I'll go homo and never run nwuy ngaln!" squealed tho pig, squirming like a small boy. "Now, you hold him while, I spank him." urged Lonesome Bear. So Peggy grasped tho pig by one ear and Billy irrnrped htm by tho other ear, whllo Lonesomo Bear raised his big paw and gave tho pig a. whacking swnt a swat harder than a dozon ordinary spanks. Tho blow sent Inquisitive Pig flying for ward, out ot mo anion or x-egtry rind Billy, nnd over tho edge of tho bluff. "Wee-woe-wee!" squealed the pig, and ho legged It for homo as faat as he could go. After him raced Toddio Pup klns, snapping at his hools. Toddio chased him clear to tho odgo of the woods, whence he headed straight for tho rarmynrci, a sore oui wiser poruer. IIo would run away no more. It was getting close to bedtlmo when Toddio got back to the cave, and so Peggy and Billy snld good-night, and scooted for their own homes, leaving tho chums making their beds in tho cavo. In next week's story Peggy nnd Billy r.lllK'ATIONAI. Yonni: Mm and llora MnxnownnooK. ta. taking lilm Charles tj. Boric. Jr. Gcorgo V?. Elltlns, Jr. J. Smyllo Herkneaa Wayno Ilerkness Anderson MacPhes Charles E. Mclnnesj John C. Martin George Satterthwalte Robert Sewall riirjiTKK. TA. Leadership" Infantry Cavalry Artillery Aviation Atldetics The William Penn Charter School Mo. 8 South 12th St., Philadelphia FOUNDED 1081 The ncademio year 1020.1 begins Tiles, day. September 21. 1020. and the Pros pectus mai h obtained on application. IJulldlngs will be open for Inspection and for classification of pupils September 7th. Richard .M. Uummere. Ph. 1),, llendmtr. Al.T.EXTOWy. PA. Allentovn Preparatory School Prepares for collego or technical school. Small classes, Individual Instruction. Student fm'rnmtnt All athtotlci. Splendid modern buildings Large campus and Ryranaslum. Special care for younger boya. Rates, 40O. rKEKHKH.I.. N. Y. WRSTCIIESTER MILITARY ACADEMTT , Military trajnlne in a Homelike School. , Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual attention Write for catalogue. James Nal. ion MoLnra. Consult Publlo Ledger Hsrv. lixx. Young women nnd fllrla The Gordon-Roney School For Olrls. 4112 Epruoa street. Ocneral snd Collega Preparatory Courws. Root Garden and Cvm. Miss Roney. Prln. The Holman School 3mN,rVtau will open for Ita twenty-flrst year September 2.1d. 1 020. Filrabeth W Braley. A R.. Headmlatreas. CARRIWON. MP. Garrison Forest School A Cotmrrv flehool for Oirls. less than an hour from Raltlmore. Intermediate nnd Col. lege Preparatoiy. Rot L, GARRISON, MP. " WASHINGTON. D. Q. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY WAHHINOTON. D. C, Unsuru iroasaeel itoaroinr He rifhool for Olrls. Consnlt I'nbllc Leriser Hervlce Ilnreun COVINGTON. VA. 1VOOD IIALI Home school for girle. In ths Alleiheny Mts i Covlnirton, Va.i J 1000 jer snnum. Principals, jrary Hyde DuVal. fm'lr St. Anne's School, Ethel Hotline Humbolrf. grad nurse Addr. until Beot 1. Clayton. Md. Until 8ee ItKADINO. PA. Sniril.KIM. HKM1NARY. Readlne's Junior I ollere, Reudlnr, l'n. Preparatory and Junior College courses. New nth Meld. Chris, tlan Influences predominate Tuition. 1400 per year Warren F Teel. A.M.. P.P.. Prca. ANNV11.LK. TA. I.IHIANON VALLEY COIJ.KOE Co-e ducat tonal , collene and academlo courses music. art. oratory, prepares for medical ichools. moderate. Consult Ledaer Rureau, Rev O I Oossard. D u . t'reaiaent. ATLANTIO CITY ' ! Your SPEECH DEFECT will be corrected If you will enroll as member of my summer class, now teln oonaucivu v ,tii'i; -,iy jv prnniBDie va cation can be had If you ioln tbls class. conducted by M. P Ross, Instructor or sim ilar classes at the Central Branch T. M. C. A.. Philadelphia Tha King method (Ives confluence kuu uuicia mo nerves. ce ana quiets I on or before to enrou on or psiors August 1st. Aloaaraie terms. . .iPvl' W.w. u, ROSS. 131& Paclflo ava.. At U08TON. MABB. TAMMERER I Can C'ira Tpu HA.tt'LD.ROUniNB JConsult I.eiUter Ssrvlre Hur.au. ftasT jy-A21!lSZ!'LJ2iJE- bT-STU-T-T-TERING -'To'nTe! Bervlr Bureau . Waltar McDonnell, SOi'oto- sun Bwilf Blif .Waahlnaton. p, Ci j . "What's th cat's name?" nsked the magistrate. "We might let both you Indies call It nnd seo which one It comes to," "Its nnme is Mary Ann," snld Mrs. Gallagher. "Mary Ann, fiddlesticks 1" snorted Mrs, Shcrridan. "It hasn't any any namo nt all. It's a gentleman cat nt that." Then along enme "Jerry," tnwny veteran of mnny battles, who keeps the mice nnd rnts nt bay in Magistrate Harris's office. "Jerry" jumped to the magistrate's lap nnd then to the desk. "Mary Ann," In a manner far from ladylike, drove n wicked claw nt "Jerry's" scarred nose und the battlo was on. "There doesn't scent to be much doubt thnt 'Mary Ann' Is a misnomer," remarked the magistrate. "Tho cat Is yours, Mrs. Sheridan." po back to the woods, where Lonesome Bear takes Toddio Pupklns on n hunting trip. HUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TTATMORE AHAjmcanfl lLDTS(MrVlISTHOm.SlXXESSf Wetmin8tcr Y'-T-Jl - KIer- to st.; private, baths: run. water; MB witty. ; 13.80 up dally. C. RUHRK. Bccchwood cwm nna Kntuky area. Amer. A Curop. plans; & table; under new man'nt Geo. W. La Dree, Hotel Boscobcl ti,. tellent table. Phone 117 A. n. MARION. BISCAYNE lag prlr.i shower. Kentucky Ave.; 4th hotel from hearh, American plan. Mn4 rates! bath C. A. arURPHT. Owner. SOMERSET Hrond house from beach All amusemennts. A, D. 1VEEK8. TROV. URAIU'OHI) CO., 1'A. "tEONA TERRACE Po.. R. ft. Hmall. Troy, Rradford Co., P.. R. h. Hmall. enetnsUe house: beautiful country, bet. W'msport Pa . fc 1 uimirn, n y. TOTOH kx Vnpni inn r I avva VA Hiuvg Lenvinp; Philadelphia Niagara to the Saguenay August Jiiarternd Stecimcr "Cape Eternity" VI days. All expenses paid, .$279 Write, wiro or phone for details today American Express Travel Department Wanamiiker'a Main noor Center Philadelphia rhone Spruce S itisTiu! TRAVEL SERVICE Eighty years of experience in every form of travel lias made our organization the universally recognized authority. As a seasonable atttraction we are offering just now an alluring pleasure trip in cool latitudes, including a wonderful six-day cruise on THE SAGUENAY RIVER Inclusive Fare $157 Up EUROPE Ecorted tour will leave August I 4 by S. S. "Adriatic." Itinerary includes Paris nnd bnttlefields Belgium. (Brussels, Ostend) London. Also fifteen days' tour by private auto mobile. Return to New York Sept. 24. CANADIAN ROCKIES ALASKA PACIFIC COAST NATIONAL PARKS ESCORTED AND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL Eight, 1. 1. BERMUDA TOURS SOUTH AMERICA JAPAN-CHINA Ecorted Tour ,eBVe Pacific Coast during (MTnnncc Australia New Zealand South Sea Islands. Al I J II UULo Unusually interesting tour leaves San Francisco January, 1921. Cook's Travelers' Cheques Tho Safest Way to Carry Funds THOS. COOK & SON, 225 South Boll Phone: "Walnut 300 or Walnut 3632 Foil Wouldn't Know Atlantic City! If you only looked at the panoramic photograph' of it 30 years ago, in next Sunday's Pictorial Section of the PUBLIC LEDGER. You will recognize and enjoy the splendid views of the Atlantic City of today that complete two striking pages. Place Your Order Today for Sunday's Public Ledger HUMMER Ttr.POnTfl ATLANTIC QITY. N. 3. $4 WEEK END SPECIAL mr vv WELLSBORO uncieelled C'ulntne Mntlo Dnnclnt American Man LEXINGTON Ttette mmI AtlaoMi Atm. Caidtr W0. (Wltk tnm Million Dollar Iir, Heading dit4, belli laa baaoh, ?t Dath hosaaa wtih ahowara far lurfUlhtra. Print war Is batch. Extaailr noreoM and batl worn. IUo. llgbuutd running watrr loroona. rrirata bllbj. Orchama and dancing. Amarlean plan IS aiwlall;) III amwaakl. Earapaan plan 11.80 up dallr. JTIrapreaa' Caraja. laaklat. IlaaawUM. Wat. L IlaaW. '!!&!&'. Potnp.rriefl jioti NETHERLANDS 00 ,Ti,.'u?," NHTW TOIIK AVE. Bathln PrlvleM from hotel. vnpmi, .'W, .T-IHVm itiir. orlrat caini, runnins waur In D(J vmrw., naniui Floor, bw ar.u American riawi tliwUr, teiaj (witn neck vv.. ..vn vrniurn. 1th meala). (8.00 dp tkly. AUGUST mnrWADEU TroprUtor. B. Carolina ae.. close to Beiyeh ft Hteel Pier Rest moderate-rate hotel) brlcjt, steel stone construction: capacity SOOi bathing from hotel! running water; ptlr baths: choice lnS.'I t-SreJlSBi.rR'. booklet A sfilto man mailed. rAOI. O. ROSEORAN8. ywntg A Trop. KINCSrON Ocean Ave., first hotel trom Reach. Fire proof: elevator: bathlnr from hotel: dls. tlnctlve table: moderate (rates. M. A. Loyrer. DAVENPORT SOUttl Carolina. HV. mn.p hsmrh. r.MfV mrm venlnc; homa oook., fcnth. from hotel. Amor c Amw., up. opfc vrKiy. u.v. jvionimer. Kentuclcj Atb. and the Reach. JpA?IZ.,WPn"nent. Moderate rates. Mrs. R. BHUCKKlt. formerly of tbe Lamont. HOTEL AUSTINE Paclfla & St. James Place, opp. Catholla F. 11. Jones. k,nurcn; oyery room outside. Nil 1 I AI.l. N. Maine Ao, Atlantiu J Av. and Reach PI ono 2870. TOURS P.niiaocj V 7 and 22 ep& J Nine or Nineteen Days. I . . i .. Aug. i in uuu every ien oays thereat itter. Inclusive rare 5B7.00 up. Escorted Tour of 60 Days to West nnd East Coast. Departure Oct. 23d. Broad St. Philadelphia i i ,- - n ,.! ,i , BPMMBU HKdORTfl OCKAy CITY, W. J. Capacity 600 Tliorooiriily renovated, newly nppolntrxl nnd equipped throughout. Central location: spacious pUu zaa; twin olovatora: high class culslno nnd service. Rooms single or cn-sulte, with or with out bath. Open Until Sept. 15th Lawrence Maresch, Mgr. Formtrly of taa BelltTue-StfMford, FMUdelpbia J Thencoh w-"-IM CITY, IN, J i-.i-i CAPACITY 300 . Entirely now. Koomn elnrtlo and en suite, with running wator nnd prlvnto bathfl, Elevntor. Every modorn appointment for comfort And service French Cuslnn AVIiltr flfrvlce MRS. 4. K. MOnRISON ATGLEN oth Central: sit outsldt I'WIIlHi S.O.MITI U111UI UMfSfUi AI.MAR Ilooms exclus'lr; newly turn.; - run'g hot A cold xr'n Juno-Oot. IA MONTH Otn sit yean rooms with run- tilng Bttr. IIOOKlOt, J. K MOMMEna. c,rn MAY. N. J. Hotel Lafayette Now Open Located on beach front Cscaotty 00j all unprovements! ninnlne water: elevator. JOIIN TRACY CO. AUDUKY TABK. N. J. HOTTELrn mm$B &m$b$mmi Modern: flno, ocean view, reasonable prices. Parker & l'qrkrr. Owners Si Mcrs. IIOTKI. TIIEDFOKD Oth Ave. overlooklns pcoun. all rooms with runnlnir wator; suites with hath. Harry Dullleld. Own, & Pr. Aberdeen 3J nvo" occan block. Spanish- Amer. rulslnn; Am. and Europ. plan; rcstaur't attachcrl. W A. Haln tc Co. Auditorium Hotel ive. at beach. . All ocean - front rooms. Hates on appll. Coo. II, Cornish, owner IlEACir IIATKX. N. J. HOTEL BALDWIN tfn.ntvoon. y. j. WILDWOOD Orund Concerts Afteruoon and lvenlnr larRo orchestra comyoBed of lend ing musicians of Philadelphia and Now York. Special concert Sunday avonlnirs. Walter PWffer, director. Booklet free on request. "Y. COURTRIGHT SMITn Sscy. Boird of Trade, Wildwood, N. J. SHELDON Wllduoods nneit hotel. t . .. . -. A" rooms running' water. riAvai? tytyt 'ovntor Auto. Dklt. Cap. 880. P. J. Vtoode, Ownerahlp Management. SAVOY Beach front. All con vonlencit VV.II. .or.KSTKr.. Owner. rtOTEIj nEnilYSIIIllK, Juniper and Paclfla aves. : under new met. T, F. Harris. Prop. uLunnir.il ropinr nna li.ach: near ""'' wi" . -ci t lump .Airs, ai. J. Jones, wimwoni) cui:st. n. j. MT. VERNON Near beach, private baths, excellent table, R, JOHN3TON, tmthlng from home. )iui-ki.uh Bearh without private baths iront. rooms with or hat nnrn rmna. Uut. let. Oco. ti -"-, umW BIKQ, LKUK ninnnmnn. new owner mur, nPENA VISYA fil'IHNOH. PA, VWV MAIIUT1II ItUenS VUtA Snrlncni KrnnElIn Cj Urn A Distinctive Summerand AutumnKesort A strictly modern hotel with excellent table and servlcs. Altitude 2000 foet. Eplendid roadi; eolf tennli, etc. Will Hemaln Open Until October .Tnhn J. filhhonw, MwriRce-r TAI.T.EY TOItOK. rA. WASIIINOTON INN c.W.r.'tn,u,AX".ffl" lnn-rs DANIUI. J. VOOP.HEE8. Pron. BWAKTHMOKF.. PA. The Harvard Amer- 5ln, slnfle or ea " ulto. Ph. 8warthmor28S roCONO SIOPNTAINS Tobylmnnn. Pn. TUB BBACIIWOOD New 4- .Modern: mod" est rates. Uklt. J. I gelr. Toliyhanna. Pa. NAKHAOANRKTT PIKB. It. THE IMPERIAL JS&o22P.q PITKlt BAItvXNAC. N. Y. AIIIUONDACKS HAHANAO INN Ilartlniiton Mills Upper Haranac, N. Y. llltlAItCI.ITT1 MAXtm. N. T. BRIARCLIFFLODGE Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Ph." 1"'"1"8 mt0r ,rm IJopkUt and routs card obtainable al Publlo Leaner Travel mid lu.lort Uureau. OOK1IAM. N. II. Mt. Madison House norliam, N. II. "The Gateway to the White Mti." Now open. Honiellkii atmosphere. Outdoor sports Una Junu and trout Ashing. Wcll-euulprwd garuge. July writ" lor oookioi ann terms to O. (J. CHANDLrJl. Pr-i. HIUSICAL INSTRUCTION THE K. K. l'IiT,T, CONHKKVATOKY of JIulo und Art, Piano. Wind and string Instruments; Vocal, Elocution, Dramatic Art Sltr 8301 North Ilroiid Ht. Also Premier Illlildlllg. 1714 Cllftllllt Nt. NOTICE Adoption Regular Hrhrdules August 1st, 1020 BOSTON. TJIKH,, HAT,. S P. M. BAVANNAII-yACKSONVILLE. nit., d P.M. Mercainli & Miners Transportation Co, 1'lep 18, Ho. Delaware Ave. Tel. Iximburd 1000 UNDKBTAKERS ScimiKS V. DIAMOND JKmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wm a Jg itKq ArTp mf America" '"J i Jy-JS 'Cjy U'T- .r?OUJflT0CeMOUKTlNSl JBtati) and Catherine Arlger. M f?-.. Trum- .7Wrn,'n.dr.oSS & neral services Monday. 13 o'clock noon. i" residence, 214 8. 40th st. , llOrtEnr Julr 20. WILLIAM H;i ; h.nrt r Yrinn llnnri. seed BO. . '"!" band of M nna Hoitert. acea '"i- ". Huh. and friends Invited to wnernl sorvlces. Bun. 7 d. m late resiaence, - 'Nrthwood st. Int. inon,, , July 29. 1P20, CATIIAnlNB -of Charles 'li. Brown. In nnHMi on Monday alter- Cem. unowN. On UMIfWI hM.h "-""! "!"" v.,-"-- if.-. ner saa year, oomces op "";vr- ihi noori at 2 o'ofock, at her Ut residence, iobi N. ridrawood st. Interment at Mt. Morian Cemetery. Viewing- Sunday evoninr. CAI.HOUN.-ALLEN. On July 29, 1020, ANNI13. widow of JVIIltsm Calhoun. Br. Iltlatlves and friends rs Invited to the H.n,i.. nn itnniiiT. at 2 o'clock, at tno residence of her daughter. Mrs TnnnlA O. Allen Kuts. D405 N. 10th . In""?1".", Mt. Morlah CemeUry. Frunas may - Bundny avenlr.r. ..- CUPirr.-July 29. ALFrtED cuprrT. eldest son of lata Robert snd Elliobeth CU pltt. FMnernl services Mon.. 8:30 P. " rttldence, 80T B. Chelten ave.. Oermantnwn, Int. private. Itemalns may b viewed Sun. DODD. On July 30, IfSO. CI-AIlA MARIE, wife of Qeonco A. Dodd. of 906 Walnut it. Relatives and friends, also Prlmroso Lodro No. 4, I. O. D. of St. aeorBB. and Oolden sunbeam Circle. U r. of A., are Invited to the services on Monday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Balr Dulldlnr. 1020 Chestnut etj Interment at lrnwood Cemetery. KA1IY. July SO, 1920. TOANK A., son of the Ute Dennis J. and Mariraret M. Fahy. Relatives and friends, alio International Bt(aml)tters Local, are Invited to attend funeral, Tue 8 a. m from the residence of his brother. John D. Fahy. 208 Mltllln s. Bolomn htsh mass of reautern Baored Heart Church 9:00 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OHnMAN. July 28. MARTHA II., wtdo , of Samuel Oerman. Funeral Mon.. 2 p. m., 1342 8. Blet at. Int. Fttrnwood Cem. QHRISKKY. On Friday, July 00. H20, IAICITA V.. widow of Charlos M. Qhrlikey. at her cottacre. AUantlo City, N. J., In her 01st year. Funeral servioes, on Tuesday mornlnir. at 11 o'clock, at her Into residence, 8930 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. Interment private Kindly omit flowers. HALE. Sudd inly, at Orean drove, w. J., on July 20. 1!'0, EMMA EUGENIA OIF- KOBU, WIOOW OI William .. naie. Dorvicen on Tuesday morni.ir. at 10:30 o'clock, at her residence. 710 E. Pembroke ave., Lans- downe. Pa. Interment private. IIARBINSON. July 20. 1920. EDMUND, husband of Martha Harblnaon (ne Oraham). Relatives and friends, also Capltnl City. I O. L., No. 231, and Wilbur Chamber. No. 7, IC. of F.. are Invited to attend funeral, Mon., B p. m residence. 1047 8. 17th st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Hun., after 7 p. m. HILL. On July 20, 1920. FREDERICK R,, husband of Qeorgeannn Hill (nee Olt bert). of 1920 Fontatn St.. and son ot Thomas II. Hill. Services on Monday momlmr at 11 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Ralr Bide;., t820 Chestnut st. Interment nt Norrlstown, Pa. JOHNSTON, July 30. ELLA, wife of Samuel D. Johnston (nee Hteen). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 2 p. m,. 2830 Pelts st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Viewing: Sun,, 7 to 0 p. m. JOHNSTON. July 2. CHARLES JL. hu band of Martcnret M. Johnston. Funeral rrrvlces at his residence. 3000 Pine St.. Mon,. Aug". 2, 2 p. m. KIRDY. yOn July 80, 1020. WILLIAM DAVIS husband of Evnnitellne M. Klrbv. Duo notice, from her Into residence, 870 N. Preston st. KNORR. Suddenly. July 29. ELLEN KNOIUt. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon., 2 p. m chapel of Andrew J. Balr 4 Son. Arch and loth sts. Int. private. LIPSHUTZ. July 80. ISADORE, husband of Anns Llpshutx. Relatives and friends, also IlenJ, rishman Lodro. No. 212. P. O. W.J Wm. Penn Lodire. K. of J.. Invited to fu neral eorvlces Burr.. 2 p. m. precisely, at his late residence. 2603 N. 81st St. Int. Mt. Slnnl Cem McOINNIS. On July 28. 1920. MARY, wlfo of late M. J. McOlnnls (nee O'Neill). Funeral nn Monday, 8:30 a. m.. from resi dence of brother-in-law, William Casey Chemical Works road, Plymouth township. Solemn high mass of requiem In St. Mat thoWs Church, Conshohockcn, at 10 a, m. Int. St. Mathew's Com. McMULLEN. July 28, rnOEBE. dauh ter ot the late Daniel and Margaret Mo Mullen. Funeral services Mon., 2:30 p. m.. resldenco of Mrs. Robert Greenhalch, 1703 Harrison st Frankford. I no. Cedar Hill Cem. MYERS. July 20. CHARLES K.. hus band of Hannah E. Myers. Funeral Tues., ;3U p, m.. irom aw ci. ova St. I'nua, fire men's llollef Aes n Invited, int. 'Fcrnwood Cem. NEELY. At Ocean Orove. N. J. July 28. MARY A. HUMPHREY, wife of William Neely, osed CO. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m., lata resi dence. 11118 S. 22d st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Sun, ce. RORER. July 30. HARRY 1 husband of Elizabeth M. Rorer and son of lain Ell and Esther M. Rorer. Funeral services Mon.. 1 p. m resldenco. 1808 N. 12th at. Int pri vate. Remains may be viewed Sun. ove, RUDOLPH. Suddenly. In Atlantic ritv. N. J., on July 80, 1020, HENRIETTA LOU ISC, widow of Samuel W. Rudolph. Services on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the reldenc of her son. Harry II. nu dolph, 4023 Spruce at.. Philadelphia. Inter ment private. Atlantlo City papers please copy. scittlT.K. Ruddanlv. Jnlv sn in ADOLPII BCHULZ, beloved son of Kntherlns mruin, agea jo. ueiauves ana xnends are Invited to attend funeral services, Mon.. 2 p, m., at his mother's residence, 440 Qlen wood ave. Int. Ureenmount Cem. SHAW. July 20, nt Wildwood, N. J.. GEORGE W., husband ot the late Margaret H. Shaw. Funeral eorvlces Mon., 12 noon, at A, C. Stanrer's, 4340 Frankford avo. Int. East Odar Hill Cem. ' H1CIUS. July RO, 1020. ELIZABETH M. wife of Arthur II, Aldus and daughter of the late Herman and Justlnn Oelger, Fu neral, to which relatives nnd friends are In vited, Tues. 8.80 a. m.. from her late rest donee, 000 N. 42d st. Solemn mass of re quiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem. TISSIER. vln Trenton. N. J., on July 20 1020. KATHARINE A... wife of Leopold Tlasler. daughter of Margaret A. and the lato John Hunger. Relatives and friends are Invited to the services, on Monday after noon, at S o'clook. at the Oliver H, Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Ar lington. VINCENT, July 00, HENRY VINCENT. Funeral services Tues,. a p. m late resi dence. 2801 n. 18th st. Int. private. Friends may call Mon. 8 to 10 p. m. WALLACE. On July 80. 1020 LURENA nnVOE WALLACE. wlf if niA-li15 Wallace. Relatives and friends Invited to ful l,xi ui nn iiiico, 1'iuii,, j. i7. in, gr inrA reil dence. 424 .8. 42d st. Int. private. WALLS. AS nreirt. Irnnoe, on Oet 14 1918, Private CHARLES II. WALLS. 2d' Det Gas and Oil Bervlne. son of Henrv H .r, xuo!la VJalls. aged 21 years. Funeral Hun- Woodstock st Int. Northwood Cem.. vi. trolley funeral car. ' vl WARD. July 20. BELLE nrvnrrrero wife of Frank 8. Ward. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral, Mon 8:30 a. m., from her husband's residence' B4 B. Leverlnetor, ave., Roxborough. Mass at Holy Family Church 10 a. m. Int. Bri vste. . -.PrV?s-3DWvs,hu.BU,a j,. ,.,o .. "j--j ,.w moo wcingarte). Servloes Mon. 2 p m. son's residence. Alex ander B Weber. 2323 Sepvlva st. Int. prl- vnrn. Intends niAV rnlt Run v v ZIEGLnR. July 80 ANNIE MARIA, wlfs ui tfuH,. --.dw.w .,-" .fu, hkpu jjo, iunersi services Mon.. 200rt N. D st '." !' m.. isie residence. Int private. IJXIAIi ADVTRTISKMKNTa ?' 4'?.r I ''""delnhU county. No. 6027. Juno Term. 19S0. In the matter of the petition of Lvmcanj Manufacturing Company." for delrlTof dissolution of said corporation ' Notice is hereby given that the' Lvnwood Manufacturing Company has filed m the nbova court Its petition praying for a cleeree of dissolution, and that the" cSurt has , nJid Monday. Uie Otli day of August. 1020. at 11 o'clock a. m as the time and the said court as the plaoo for hearing said petition and app cstlon for dissolution. wh?S nnd where all persons interested r.n .;':. '"'.' show cause, if any they have, why the prayer tl,n a.4H vttlfl.n ahnolH HK. " K'v Wruytr w ...u , ........ '"'. iiwv ww grant. a. HAMPTON L. CARSON. Solicitor for Pi-Htlm t3S F-STATE OP JUDriON MOAir tiii- "-' crused Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the iiniUrslimAil nil nurtnna nrlaM.j .. l" il."? edtRto are requoated to mk paymemt unS vl,lrh,oul"dv.l.naVct1,m ,o y"hamBanre! ROBERT C. HUTCHINSON Or to M. attorney. 233 B' "" '" P ESTATE OF JOHN R. POWELL. DB "" ceased letters testamentary on the above estato having bien granted to the in. derslgned. all persons Indebted to the saili estate aro requested to make payment, and thoso having claims to present the same without delay, to . ROBERT JAMES WILLIAMS, . . , .. 112,1 Ellsworth at. Or to his attomeys. . WILLMANN8 & FOODY. 1122 Stephen Qlrard Ilulidlng, LOST AND FOUND DOG Reward 100: Inst, brown poodle. 1. male, nelghborhod Brnnd st. and N v Boulevard. Georga Willing, Jr.. Ardmo ave. and Gravers lane. Chestnut IIUI. Phty PBRSONAXS WANTED The address of John Hsstv ... about 80 years. attorney.,t.aw: nlscharSSf from Camp Eustls, Virginia, early In nil eember, 1018, Address A J Llbly "r? ter nt Hoxliury. No lu. -Msssschusert. WILLIAM AimAMBON"hasoTrhls el.r snd novetv store., ft 8. 7th st r!X,Str will ca II .at J. Goldstein i Hons,rA.,.,,,,,,., JO. 8th t D. K.1 tuiruji --, o.o wiitr arnvea mis a. m m.i. .L..'. Ui over. Do not worry. jliTV" -HTODue ADVANCEMENT 13 CEnTAIN to any youn woman '' who becomes a BKLI, TELEPHONB OPERATOR THERE ARE FREQUENT INCREASES IN SALARY rAY STARTS WHEN TRAINING ma,,,,. Bee MISS STEVENSON. lJl Ancn RT BELL TELEPHONB CO. OF PENNA.' viSSy WKM '' pSS.'tn"? M tnVtfiTBnwn..i..i. CLERK Bright and capable! knni stenography not essential: must wif.'1? -t bis hand, n 908. ledger bm". wrU 'tl. CUTTERS on lightweight knit cloth feTTv' Inir suits and Jersoysi steady work .nb,tl'" roundt 48-hour weeki und.rwear e?,i?" " readily do this work. llyrlenle U,pir f"" Underwear Co.. 241B N, Howard .i rittlM EXAMINER, experienced on sweaters- ... N.T.'S ."t?.0nf?yflotSr.,1Pen'1b,' "''"m5 "'lo'ths't'. """ out hri the ,0,,n' ""Ts. INVOICE CLERK for Invoicing! do notT Ply unless thoroughly experienced viiii' swjfirgfeaVo'SS OPERATOR on Merrow machine, experleneM MX. JW UUV 41, Ulll Ht, SECRETARY to work with a. new Industry problems the position otters an unurea W portunlty for study ef Industrial eondUlens S-m".1 aPPaL to on who Is IntSfeiw rapid stenography necessary; secretary iil toke minutes of meetings of worklngmen sni executives nnd under the supervision of li exeoutlva will be a real factor in th K.i' pent! tho factory asking for this help h been cinvnaucu til 4. ItllBUOlpaia over ft years, P 1011, Ledger Otflce, aTENOQRAFHER Bright young girl, a ri. cent graduate from . high school cem. merclal course preferred! position now en with large manufacturing conoern near nrea and Chestnut sts.: detail as to experlenc. schooling, age and minimum salary deilrtd P. O, Box 781. Philadelphia. u"'"o. STENOGRAPHER Wanted at once, yoiraf Mrs. Hooyer. are Grleb & !-"'w ,n yiye.,. ,nrui.. ark rer Thomas, too x. nrosq st. t:au in person, BTENOGRAPHER, experienced: one living Li Frankford or vicinity preferred: stats est cxperlenon and salary desired, p loio' Tydr Offlre. '"' BTENOGRAPHER. experienced, for 1 mri, beginning August 0: state wages; lso glM phone number. "P 24." P. O. Box 8484. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOCAR class. . motor builders: must be flnt the Amerlnen n.llm.. Apply at Express Oarage, JDIO nl...,..., . -m,,,. 00 v.lltlBlUUV St. AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS We are urgently in need of automoblU m. chanlcs who are familiar on repairing DcMt Cars. Apply Thornton-Fuller Automobll. Co., 24th and Balnbrldgs sts. CABINETlLUtXRS Steady work for good mechanics: martini plant; cafeteria; group life lnsurancs: beet working conditions. GEORGE W. SMITH b CO. 6. 49th St. below Gray ave. BRAKEMEN WANTED OUT OF THE CITY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1023 FILBERT STREET rHII.ADEI.rHIA. TA. CABINETMAKERS, sticker hands snd sll around woodworking machine hand". skilled men only: 140.82 weekly for 48 hour for flrst-olass mechanics, with attendsnci snd production bonus. Apply ready for work, Unit Construction Co.. Bath and Grays hi. CRATERS, experienced, for crating ton and ranges. Abram Cox Stove Co., Ameri can and Dauphin sts, " DECORATOR, experienced, wanted by an old established house: one who thoroughly un derstands tho furnishings of a horn in Its entirety. J. B. Van Stiver Co.. Caradtn. New Jersey, , DRAFTSMEN, thoroughly oxnerienced. m- rhanlra! leal or lay-out and detailing. Phlladsl- Phla Drying Machine Co , stocxiey na Westmoreland sts EXPERIENCED BRAKEMEN (YARD) APPLY TERMINAL TRAINMASTER BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD 38TH AND JACKSON STS.. PHILADELPHIA. TA. JUNIOR CLERK Desirable position oiwn for capable young man between the aijs of 16 and 10: advancement commsnsurst; with ability. Reply, statlnr experience snd age, to Mr. R. L. Campbell. 3144 Psssyunk avenue, LABORERS WANTED. DAY AND NIOHT, ON CONSTRUCTION WORK Long Job at good wages Apply Stone & Webster, Inc., Beach sua Talmer sts. LABORERS wanted. Apply Phlla. Stersij Battery Co.. Ontario and C sts. reman. II. W. Johns-Manville Co foreman HfUT-lf AMTf-H capable ot repairing nd r- a .urging electrfo trucks. Arplv ess. vrpiv AT EXPRESS CO, AMERICAN ItAILW. 18th and Market sts WHN MBN MEN for Central railroad Co. of r. ew 3t rJ best wages: straight time, rain or shii time and halt fer overtime and Sunasv work; rtrst-cisss boarding o"un?2!,,l ?., no money required: fresehlPment.APPiyji day at company's Free Employment uurss 221 N. 16th st. HSMLaT'. ouihly experlen "v1.1""1" ;y- "vx-. in n.Dsrtnwi" Sit plant! give sgy. exrjMj i and salary expected. P H"- ot large inousu ence, references PAINTER FOREMAN on general work nly t o James Erlekson, ouperinwn.'h Braun & Stewart Co.. State road nd Blelf" st Tacony, . - ......i.j PHARMACIST graduate ttt,"? Writs I,eoger tjnice. u ft.w In lahnratory of drug Prni- ITmnlnvill.nl Deilt.. P. O. BOX f. "fi "jg. imrm to tlons In first let' treated In oonnd nALEHMAN Wanted, an ?perJ,'n.raLide HA1.HO JUAAUtil. """"II- ,i -.mud eS .. . . ... ....r.n,Vl ..nf.rt IWIIt"!- sell ng drugs noj?S,,'f-,thJ peut"' tsjSsxsm salesman capable of hanaiinjt , "ir,non 1 IndiilrUl preferred stock! best o ' "JJ" jo. i reaulred Mall applications to Idrer Office. - Kl T BAT.TCRMRM FOR 'wi ;L1C3ANT0. Wl " HCr-IintTtRS, t. 1EPUTARLB API1 licit vrtriuu, ja 1- -- . 4 J. Lj' :?'" Jtii'J ii