' .. ..., . T J 1 wff -vrT Avr- -? J n, . : ' rz K A v '4 , ' J " ,.'u 1 t A f ' f ' !, i v ,' . ti . - i. - . . . t ;. .-rf. i . ' , - - ?k" wttt.Wt YvrrnT.T-i T-nrnsi-K. nrrrru nm 1113 'TT-rrWl.r v 'A TTatTT 1 '9. 1ftW S . Jl V11lLJl.1NI JTU.DJUXU ' JJJ1XVJH1 XrJO.XJJJUXUJjrjJLXX, -J?XXJL..i -w"-'a-'- - 1 - There's No Base Like Home By tl. C. ' ffrl flanlon. d'hrt vnfprt himself as . nsst filcner bnafboll. is on ffte vtrge or oemg rannea rom ine on league, but won't admit it. The fol lowing Instalment of II. C. Whltwcr's latest success tens o; nas nnrasnips, both in the Xntinnnt nnd Domestic t Leagues. Instalments will be pi tntctl aauv. M i V CIlArTKU II Second Inning (continued Riverside's Drive, N. V. ear Joe: Jo. If thev It n. lotta Ink snots and 'lots on this, don't blame me. because cant uclp It. J nave oeen imuusn ome terribly thing since i iasi r ou and It nln't over yet. -i Koun. " mlnst Tlpnnllvn tn.mnrrnw find If tliey ,..... ,v .. ,.. ... -:,.-,. ... :, tpon t paste me an over mi; mn m they will never win another ball nam. j'll tell tlio world' Alonsalde of me, Joe. & jruy faclne the electrical chair, nln t tot a thing on his mind and fIIH and fill I am a Innocent victim which Wouldn't harm a fly, unless maybe It lit jn me somewheres, 'Well, .Too, when we pull Into New JSTork I am all ready to danh for the telephone and let Jeanne Itnow I nra Iiomo when there she Is rlfiht at the) station and lockln like Morgan h In come tax looked to the revenue tjtiy Jlefora I can nay anything I nm beln Hmothered with kisses nnd asked never ito c:o away acatn and people Is turnln Jo look at ui nnd what do I enre. We Tused up about half, hour savin hello .nnd then get a taxi and go home and 'Jeanno savs she's got a surprise for me. ut I don't pa no attention to that because 1 am busy lookln' at her atwl 'thlnkln' what n lucky guy I nm and Is Uhey mab somethtn' else I can do be 'sides play baseball Well, of course, the .first thing t wanna see Is my baby ntm. ?Ioe, he Is fine And so Is everything eWe Jnnd J(nno goes outa her wav to be .nice and tho like ami It was Just llko jt was before them .swell-friends of hers tome across our path. ; Well, Joe, the next day Is when tho ierrlble I)1jw falls. t I ain't got nothln" In the nfternoon Jjvnd I ask Jeanne where she wants to o and she says let's go to tlm movies Jlke we used to. Well. Joe. I am so ijiappv bv this time that the roof could Vif fell in and I wouldn't of minded, because I don't own It anvwnys nnd I hgure that Jeanne must of canned her Trew found friends and decided to stlCK with little old Kd for once and all Joe. .1 says where would she like to go and J-.he savs they Is a movie called " 'Twas 3Ier Own Fault," which -she understands 3i great, and let's go to that and I says 'nil right, and we set sail When we get to the theatre. Joe, Jeanne won't have It no other wav but we got to get peats right on top of the screen nnd Ahey cost flftv cents the each, but what's Jhe' difference as long as It's my own .wife, hey, Joe? J Well. Joe, what the picture was all nbout I fear I will never know. I left that there theatre three minutes after J como In. bollln' with rage and ready to bite nails In half, not that nobody neked me to The very first scene was ,'jn a ball room and they Is about fifty different people dancln' around and the yike, but amongst them rlftv Is one .person which caused me to let out n Jioller which was heard all over that theatre' Joe I know you will seriously jloubt this, but one of them dancers In that movie was no less than Jeanne ! 5 My Gawd ' hey' J Joe, Jeanne grabs my arm and nsks vme not to make no scene In the thentre nd we get up and go out whilst every body else forgets about the picture and ftvatches us. K Well, I am so crazy mad. Joe. that I tall a taxi and we go home In tbat for H.50 nnd they ain't a wordVsald all the yxay up except Jeanne bltln' her nails jirid me starln' stralghtly and coldly Slead ahead, Once In our flat I closed 'Jhe door and In a voice which cut llko a razor, I demand a explanation. i I got what I ordered, Joe! First Jeanne tells me not to talk to .her llko she was a ball player and take off my hat and stand up 'til she sits down nnd when I hnve done all of that like I am In a trance, sho tells me that 'the moWo director she had at her '"dinner party" had offered her a chance Jo supe In this picture for live berries a day and enrfare. She says she thought jt was only right that she oughta help Jiay the expenses of our home and she ,took tho Job and had saved all tho ijnoney she got and didn't see a thing wrong with It. Everybody had been Jery nice and gentelmanly to her and I jbughta he glad she was doln' her bit In stead of bawlln' her out. S Well, Joe, I go temporarily nutty and Svho wouldn't you never seen Jeanne iind 1 says I am perfectly capable of Supportln' a wife and I can steal what 'J am short If necessary, hut whilst I am payin" the bills don't let her ever dare jo do such a thing- like that again Well. Ioe, it goes back and forth and back and forth and we ain't gettln' nowheres ana 'fin'ly Jeanne busts out and says the itnovle guy has told her she has the jnakln's of a star and he will guar Hhtee to put her over and her salary the first year will be 10.000 Iron men Jind that's moro that I get. Joe, I starr to rave again and she cuts me off cold and sharp and claims that she only puped In this picture to make me see that she was able to earn her own llvln and she don't really like workln' In the movies, .but she does like her in uependence and all the French Is like that, and If you don't believe It. ask JJermanv Joe. she winds up by savin' that either I cast about for sonn'thln' Atlantic run to nnd ienue. iP Atlantic City fSss Ocean Citu im Wildicaod Atlantic City Railroad I H "iVr JK"1lv "iaS I USED CAR BARGAINS! IjfejIB A number of attractive curs ut great reiliirtlon", Inrluillngi 11 I UlS i STl'TZ TOUUING IHICK TOl'IlINO & Irjt 111 DODQK TOUBINO HI ICK ItOAIIMTRK 1 Ej ' Hlfejui MAS1VRM" TOl'IlINO CHAVDLKll TOl'IlINO I fe USl JIAXWKLL SKDAN STKMINS KNIOIIT g j H H OLDKMOIIILF! TOUHINO I'll WKLI V TOUItINO fe Ufj H CIIALMKK8 TOUHINO COLL TOIHINO is Ifltej IB CHAL.MBHS SF.DAV I fe RlfSl If A yUSIHEIl OF LK.VINOTONS in Tourlnp, Tourabouts, f InsJII Coupes, and Sedanettes, renewed nnd reflnlshed. Attractively H jg llll PrCe ' MANY OTIIKIl MAKF.S I E ' 10 8 Tear to pay. liberty Bonds nceepted ns cash. g MM LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANX OF PENNA. g , ID SH B Vf, A. ItliMSU, i'resliieiu Blt ' Ulidl '.nR1.fll North Broad Street Hlt jlf - Iiai. i ii .' , :" lp JFITJVER. to make a llvln' outside of baRebatl. cut the gang on the corner and learn to speak Kngllsh correct, or she will go Into tho movies, and mako my mind up quick. Joe, 1 says t will do what t darn please and grab mv hat and beat It Joe, I got as far nB the corner and I went Into a drug storo nnd called Jeanne up and tho first thing sho snys It "Hello, sweetheart I" and that beat me and 1 says can I come up and sho says sue can,naruiy wait, nut l musi io ns sho says for her sake, iny baby's and my own She says Its embarrassln' to her when 1 says "guy" and the llko In front of her swell friends and can't 1 Just study Kngllsh for Jeanne whlfcn loves mo better than nnythlhg else .on earth or points west. Well, Joo, nfter that thev Is not much choice left to me. hey? 1 iret a station ery store which Is Just closln' and stake myseir to a book called "Ureenlears Third Header" for a buck and I como up with It and wlurr Jeanno sees what I have did 1 como near dyln' from be.il' kissed to death She says she will never forget It and we start the first lesson together. Joe, can you Imagine me sittln' up at 1 a. .m. sayln'. "See the row. Will the cow hurt the boy? No! The cow Is a harmless yet useful anlmnl which gives milk and butter nnd meat The hide Is nlso used In the manufacture of many necessities such as siloes nnd " , Joe, that's enough, hev? A coupla Weeks of this stuff and I'll be all primed for the old straight-Jacket, I'll tell the world! Youis truly. v.r. HAUMO.V. (Vihlch will go the limit for love.) ClIAI'THIt III A l'ool There Wmn't Third Inning I!lrnrl,lo'0 Ilrlvx V V. Dear Joe Well, Joe, no doubt you nje neen uoin' nothln' but womlerin "ny you am t heard fiom me In bo long and nm I dead or what the devils Is me matter nnd etc. Joe, 1 nm not ex actly dead, but I havo had a terrible time of lately and don't tell me- the formerly ltnlier is worried, becnuse I got more on my mind than that big stilt ever had, no klddln' ! In the first plnce. It has been weeks since I win a game, and all 1 been doln' Is fattenln' the bat tin' averages of tho other clubs nnd mrtkln' tramps which usually is In the habit of hlttin' less than their age look llko second Ty Cobbs and new Babe Ituths. Kven that there collection of Minlpros which plays under the alias of the Boston Ilraves tied Into me the other day anil Mar removed me bv hand after six Innln's when everybody but Stallln's hlmsflf had got n fistful of hits. Well, Joe, after that game, which was probiy no doubt the most unuusu.il one the Braves has plaved thl season on ac count of them winnln' It, Mac and me had a short heart-to-heart talk for two hours In the clubhouse, Joe. he got very unreasonably and claims I am layin' down on him lllte a dog and not glvln' the club the best I got nnd that too much public fame and etc has went to my head and runrd me for practical tue He sayi I will hnve to take a btne terrible swift and show somethln' for the Jack he's glvln' me or elso I will get a Immediately chance to see how I like either Jersey City or Toronto, ac cordln' to which one will fall for me. "Well. I says when he had spoke his rill, "I can't hlp It ' They'se no use bawlln' me out, because that'wlll get us nowheres. If bawlln' a guy out would make him good a umplro would become the greatest guv In the world over ntgut' You can't get me sore, not even If you give mo the raspberry off of the team My wife don't want me to be no ball player anyways I" "Tell your wife not to worry," snarls this sarcastlcal stuff, "I'll tqll the worlu you alnt!" Well, Joe, one word led to the other nnd fln'ly I asked for a week oft to rest up and pull myself together, and Mnr says there is no need for me to tear Back madly on his account, ana I can take all the rest of the weeks which U left If I wanna, nnd maybe mo beln away will no doubt cinch the pennant for the club Joe. I left him in a wildly rage, be cause If I had stayed there nnother min ute 1 would of most doubtless give him a clout in the nose or the like, and prob'lv got knocked klckln' in return Well, I suppose you are searchln' your brain wonderln' what has happened to me and my world's fnmous Invincible pltchin' nrm, hey? Joe, it's a tough life and a guy ain't sure from one dny to another which way things Is gonna break, if at all, and what has befell unto me was like a rollln stone from a clear sky Mac gives out to the papers that I was laid up on account of a small bone snnppln' off In my arm or mv head or somethln', but that's the bunk. Joe, what I am actually laid up with Is a broken heart. Jeanno has went bodily into the movies' Joe. that there thing alone would be more than enough to make the average guy quaff off a flagon of carbolic, but it ain't one-third of what has come to pass in my formerly happy nnd delight ful home I am forced to sir up 'til from 2 to 3 every a. m and do nothln' less than study the Hngll'h language which Jeanne clnlms I h)ak now like I hud picked It up in or about Afghani tan In the day's time, when I ain't playln' ball or beln" a nrthur for the newspapers and etc , I got to go to school to a little old guy which was once a professor from one of them big football colleges and 1 now tryln' to make a honest llvln' For $.1 the hour, a.nd not a nickel off for caih, this guy Seashore Excursions EVERY DAY $1.25 JL Houn ttnunrT Trln U'lti- Tit. IOp Z.T. ChMtnnt and South St. crrl 1 A. M. for Atlantic City; M A. SI. for Ocwin City, UUd(Ktd nnd 'oli .Maj. RfturnlnK from All VDDmONALTRlVS ATIRDAYS IN AVOl'ST ,j,'a,scii,v. 4 ,r,t"tv.,s,A.,.'irr'.ir 'A "v X Returning H Atlantlr Clt 0:15 P. M rishermen's 8ieclul Li 0:30 A. M. May (rhellliiger's Landing only). Lv. Schelllnger's Lnndlng 8:30 P. M. for Cape Returning Cltv cxrumlon trnlni from foot of Mississippi r&msaHr?E &fr!dMs beats Into my head the sensational fact that It's all wrong to say' "1 nln't gui nothln'," nnd the like. He also tells mr a lotta hop about singles and plurals and where does this bird got off to teach mo anything about singles when t led the National Ieague In hlttin' for two sticeesslelv days at the beglnnln' of the season? When ho shows mercy nnd lets mo go etery dny, Joe, 1 nm gave a paper with n lotta maniacal stuff on It like, "To be or not to be, aha, there a a question for you !" which samn was wrote by a fathead named Hamlet, which ncrordlri' to the reBt of the novel killed his mother's-uncle, but was re leased on a technicality. Joe, I copied this stuff down for thre days like teacher told me and got many; the laugh outa It nnd then I thought I won! knock tho newspapers I am a nrthur for slllv bv showln' 'em English and mo was far from strangers, so what do I do. Joe. but write mv sttilT In the most exquisitely Kngllsh one day and the sportlng'n editor throws It Into the waste basket, nnd snys write It over In my own way, because they have hired me to write slang nnd not I'-ng-llsh nnd If thev want the latterly they can get It for $18 the week. Well, that klnda puts me up against It. because If I get Into the habit of spenkln' nothln' but the purely English I will loan mv Job nnd If I don't I will lose mv wife, but beln' a guy which Is ns full of Ideas as Georgia Is full ot southerners, I Immediately and at oncu doped out a scheme to gimme a out from this Jam, or critically situation as the highbrows wouldst call It I went to work and hired a kid which lives In the next flat and Is a high school in mnte to copv oft this stuff for mo and when I hand It In every day ttie old guv which Is sllppln' this education no luxe grins like a wolf and claims I m marvelous and I-ndmlt It- Joe. most doubtless you will wanna know how come Jeanno to get Into the movies when with this nnd with that I am draggin'own enough Jack each week to support starvln' Armenia If It needst be. not that they ever asked me. Also why should she give a shark's leg whether or not they Is somethln' ser iously wrong with mv grammar whon tho English she uses herself Is liberally mixed with French nnd l,J tho time I gotta guess what she's sayln'. Tho answer to this is Joe, that Jeanne as you might have suspected Is a member ot the female's sex and there's that ! Well, the movie thing started when Jennne got thnt Job ns a extry lady In ono of them too manv reel thrillers cnlled. " 'Twas Her 0wn Fault !" Just what a extry ladv Is I can't say at this date. Joo, but that fits Jennne all right which Is not only somethln' extry but -five-star special, besides After we have chastised the neighbors by dlscussln' the thing 'til half the ten nnts in the house sets out in the dend of night to look for other apartments. Jeanne give In and says Bhe will quit the movies If I will drop baseball for life nnd hnve mv supply of English completely overhauled Beln' a glutton for ounishment. Joe. I went out and filed mv application with the nenrest kindergarten nnd says I will vanlsn from bnseball as soon as I can get an other Job. This hero caused some of the hostili ties to let up for a while. Joe, and the nenrest thing to actual peace a guy wJilch Is happllv married can get, was had Well, I went out on the road with the club and started off like a hurnln' oil well, Joe, as far as pltchin' Is concerned. The Pittsburgh Pirates could do nothln' with me at all and outa two games I hurled against them babies I win a even one. Is thoy anything wrong with thnt? In Chicago I was poison's Ivy to the Cuba. I went In against them guy.i three times and the best they could do was to cop the first two bv the narrow margins of three runs each nnd although they put In pinch hitters and shifted their bnttln' order this wav and that they could .only take the third game B to 2. Mac pitched me exactly Inn onco against tho Cincinnati iiects and you know how them guys was travelln in July, hey? 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(CONTINUED TOMORROW) FINANCIAL To the Holders of Collntfrnl Trint FOUR TEK CBNT OOI.I I10NDS OF I- International Traction Company . The tindersljrntd Protective Committee has fixed Mondiiy. Aiigunt 1 1020. as the last day on which bonds rrnw be deposited under the Protective Agreement datid De cember 10, 11)18, until the close of buslnens en fondny, Amulet 1U, lli'JO. bondi may lx deposited with Guaranty Trust Company of New Yorkr depositary, at Its New York oince. 140 ltroadwroy, or lt London oltlce. 82 tmbard Street, K. C. or with Its nitent. The City Triift Company, Erlo County HanKHulldlnn, Itutfalo, New York, or Its agent. The Fi delity and Columbia Truat Company, Fourth and Mar Streets. Louisville, Kentucky. Dated URilet II, lill'O F.I.VOTT C. MclHUTrtAI,. Chairman .iacoh oorn srni'RMAN T1IOMAS ItetVITT CUYL1CH It. WAI.TKK I.Kinil THOMAS r MITTF.N A. A. JACKSON Protective Committee SIMPSON. T.HACHEIl & HAHTLUTT. JOSEPH Q DUDLKY. Counsel. A. K. JIALSTHD. Secretary. TO Cedar Street. NewTork.N;Y. WII.KBfl.TtAltltE COM.IKRl' COM PANY FIHRT MOIITOAOK (1 ITIt CENT SINKING FUND GOM noNDS, nrn 1053. Tursuont to termi of mortrane dated September t. 1012. M2.000 of said bonds numbered as below, have hen drawn for redemption by the Sinking Fund ot 101 and orcrued Interest, as of September 1, 1020, viz.: in 84 324 301 - "T IS8 .130 42(1 00 204 344 483 Above bonds, with all unmatured coupons attached, should bo presented for pajment nt office of TrU'teo on or nfter September 1, lf20, when all Interest thereon will cease. GIIIAKD TTIUST COMPANY, Trustee GEOrtOn If. STl'AUT 3d, Treasurer Philadelphia, Pa, August 11. 1020. KAHTKHN I'lrriHH.lH M CO. 1'IIIST JI01IT- boko 1' Slnkln Fund tlold lloniK Under provisions of tho morrsaire nron'sala for the account of the slnMnff fund will be received until 12 o'clock noon. AiiBiit II, 1020, at the tfllce of the Pennsylvania Company for In surance on l.les and draining Annuities, trustee, for the sate to It Ht the lowem price not cxceedlnK 102 nnd accrued Interest, of as many bonds as J75.000 00 will purchase. Bonds so offered shall bd surrendeied for redemption on or before September 1. 1020. All tenders should bo addreswl to THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR IN SURANCES ON LIVES AND O.RANTINO ANNUITIES. Trujtee. 017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Ta. Tenders for Slnklns Fund Rastern retro teum Co Proposals county honds rou alf. Notice Is hereby Bhen that thn Hoard of County Commissioners of Schuylkill County. 8tatn of Psnnslanln will receive sealed proposals, through thn undersigned County Controller, at his oflice In I'nttsvllle. Pa.. nnMl 11'30 o'clock A M Mondav. Auciist 30, 1020, for the purchase nf Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars l$700.000) Hrhuxlklll County Honds. Issued for defraying tho ex pense of bulldlnc the state aid highway be tween Hometown and the borouirh of Qirard vllle. this county, and to he known a "Hlahway Honds of 11120 " Said bonds to bo of tho follow-loK denominations: Klghtv bonds of $5000 denomination each, num bered consecutlvelv from No 1 to No. 80, Inclusively; two hundred bonds of J1O0O de nomination ench. No 81 to No. 280, In clusively, two hundred bonds of 1,100 de nomination each, numbered No. 281 to No. 4R0, Inclusively. Paid bonds to bear Interest at the rate of five and one-half tier rent tl 14 ) por annum. Coupons psvable July 1 and January 1 of each ear The date of maturity of said ohllnatlons la to be on ths first day of July. lOrid, but bonds may be redeemed on any Interest payment day after the Hrst day of July. 1030. At the same time and place bids will also be received for the purchase of Two Hun dred and Seventj-one Thousand Dollars ($271,000) of Hrhiulklll County floods, to defray the expense of hulldlnir new county bridges, and to bo known as "Drldse Honds of 1020 " Said bonds to he of the following denominations: Forty bonds of JliOOO denom ination each, numbered consecutively from No t to No 40 Inclusively; fifty bonds of Slfliin denomination each, numbered No. 41 to No. 00. Inclusively; forty-two bonds of $r.00 ench. numbered No. Ill to No. 132, In clusively. Hald bonds to bear Interest at the rate of five nnd one-half per cent (5'4) per annum. Coupons payabla September 1st nnd March 1st of each vear. The date of maturity of said ohllnratlon Is to be on the first day of September. 1020, but bonds may be redeemed on anv Interest payment day after ihe first day of September, 1030. Purchasers will be required to deposit with their bids, In cash, bv certified check or bank draft, ten per cent (10) of the amount of such bids, the balance to bo paid when bonds are delivered. Tho right la reserved to reject any or all bld Midi must be delivered to tho underslirned By direction of the ('ountv Commissioners JOHN E HCHLOTTMAN Countv Controller. rottsvllle Ta.. August B 1020. Bureau of Highways Department of Public Works Philadelphia Sealed proposals will be received and ormed In Room 210. City Hall, at P' o'clock noon August 10(h. 1)20. for Grading Paving (assessment work) Ercctipn of 3 Steel Trusses, Bridge No. 2, Over Pennypack Creek Demolition of Buildings on Line of Delaware Avenue Between Fair mount Avenue and Laurel Street Equipment for Municipal Asphalt Plant Electric Motors Fuel Oil Set Fuel Oil Tank Wagons Portland Cement, Concrete Sand, Pebbles and Slag Two Five-ton Packard Trucks Four Autocar Trucks rorttrnrrnrs will b required to romnlv with fh Act nf .lulv IS. 1017. relative tn IV .rkmen s Compensation Insurance and . 1.. (...nl.hul U. 1. UIH1 s.ild r-oniractor that he has uccm,.. ,h pr Mmis of snld Act, nnd Insured his llsni'i thereunder or secured exemption ther-from FRANK H. CAVK.V. 1nniil'e at nonm 232, City Hall. Ircct0r- fcEALi:n PRoi-o'iAm will hV nrJ reived uv 'n upsnnienaent of PubHa pertaining threto on the grounds of th. State Instltullnn for Feeble Minded of Past n... .. I,..,,la nour Qn.ln.. ....T .'-.Sl- ITI i rui njiintiiu, ..-, ,,., ii. V.HV C neS I ter rounn Pa In accordance with Dlans i nrd hp'cincnttons prepared bv Phllln II I Johnson Architect 1713 Sinaom street rillad-lphla Pa Plana spclftcaions and fi rm of proposal may bo had unun making nn l-a'lon to the Architect and deposit n, ' Thin d' dars '130 00), which will be r. i fiindd ui in the return of the plans and ej f f 'i ' ts in good order ' Hi ord-r of the Hoard of Commissioners I of Public Orounds and Hulldlngs of ths ' Umm .nwealih of Pennsjlvanla i T W. TBMPLETOM SAMUEL II RAMno. Superintendent. I Secretary orriri; tn the (irARn;itM.sfi:it ,r.. eril. cini H rvlr- Piircliane Dlvlshn r V Pr i Ii Munitions llulldlng Waeh It ut .r fi ' '-"sled proposals wPI l, r i . I r ii It A M August 111. Ifl'JO. f, r r - .1 nc li (100 variU O. !. Worsted Ci'ih tiIiiic '-' H 'option on request slf JII"IIIP NOTICES Orour !s ind Hulldlngs. at his orrtee in th. I I Cnpl'ol Hording Harrlsburg, P.,, until l ' the ron'ructlon of a I ow n.irn, Including i Pliitntlnir Ventllntlon and Elerlrle.l ii.!nfc iHTSKNATtONAL ERCAtiTliE MARINE COMPANY MEniGAII lm I WHITE STAR LlftE K. Y. Cherhourg Soutliamntoa New York .... Auc. 21ISeit. 18lOct. 1 Ht. Puul Aug. SBlhept. 3Oct. 2S Phllutlelpliliv Sept. 4lHept. lRlOrt. 10 NEW Y'tTRK HMIIURO Mnnriinrln ... Sept. UlOct. 23llec. 4 Mnngolhi Si'pt. !3Vui, n'llec. IB PIIII.AIIEI.I'HIA LIVERPOOL Western Plains Aug. 1 ft A il hum Aug. !0 UsTrrford Hept. 1 PHILADELPHIA OLASOOW IVest (hertiw Aug, 18 (iulnliail Aug. 2H Eustern Sen . Sept. 18 PHILADELPHIA nA.MHURO (lelleroee. . . . . , Ang, 31 RED Sim LII3E ti, V. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP I.nplanil Aug. 218ept, 23. Plnlatitl Aug, 2slOct. 2 Zeelnnil Bept. 4lOcL Kroonlnnd ., , . Aug. 14Sept. 1R!()( t. 23 riULAUKLPUIA ANTWERP Nervier ,, .. , ,,,,,w, Aug, 18 West Wnoncke ,,,,..,.,.,,. Aug, 24 Watlien , ,. Aug. 81 Pidtnter Office. 1319 Walnut Si , Pliila, BtlMMttlt nKanilTfl I'OCONO MOUNTAINS .. Dflnware Wstfr.tlsp.. ThcMouptnfn Paradise KITTATIMNY DEL AWARE VATER CAP. PA The. Ideal Accessible .Mountain iiesori walks and trallsi macnlncent scen.ry. Capacity BOO. Strictly modern! prlraU baths, running water In rooms, levators, electr 0 Hhts. spacious porches. Ejcsjh tlonalculslno: American Plani also , Is, carte frrlll Tabls abundantly suppllsd from Kittatlnny firrms. Orchestra, con certs, dances. Ootf, tennis, saddle horses, bowling, boating, bathing, flshlnr. sto. Dooklet, auto maps ana terms upon re quest. New garse -. q ..iohn rrmi)Y copr. 78 miles from Philadelphia Good roads 'all ths way. Btroiidslmrg. Pa. HIGHLAND DELL j??$& elevation! unsurpassed scenery, bathtnf, IUhlnc, bowling, billiards, tennis! st'm heat. Fast Stromlshnrg Marshall'. Falls House &!& rates, else llirhta; steam heat! prl. baths, eta tubing, boating and bathing In prlvaU laka rpenno Lake. Ta. I AITRFT INN Steam heat, electricity; lfUIc. nm (Wb ,upplcd from ow farm. Oarage. Booklet. Mt. rorono, Pn. Ti rWwnnrl OP'n nil year. Accom. ..v- ...... mo. Xfod TOIegat gant Inrat'n. nxcef. table, flklt. Ti. . E. V. AIITMAN. Mountain Home, Pa. MONOMONOCK INN Mountnlnhome" I.eadlnt Hotel Mountnlnhomo, Pa. Rooms steam-heated! running water: prlrats baths; booklet! excellent tabls. , HAItATOOA BrKlNOg. N. T. . HAn.VTOOA SrillNON. NEW YORK America's Oroat Health and Pleasure Resort, rOItT JEFFRTtSON, T I. Belle Terre Club Inn Tort Jefferson Lorn; Island now orEN Under New Mnnngemem Golf, Tennis, Boutin?, liathln and FlshlnR. MRS. A. II. nARRIS CANADA CANADIAN NATIONAL ORAND TRUNK New Service Across Canada For nil Information npplr to A. R. Chown, tlen.Att.. ram. Dent. .1210 llrandw'y. N.Y.CItr MUSKOKA LAKF.M. CANADA Get away to happiness away to the nerve- resiinc. pine-scenieo, sieep-sivinK ir oi Arus- resting. pine-eceniei, Ri7p-aiviitH ir ., . koka Lakes Koka i.aaea mere 1 unci tnis irood food. a fixed rate. Accommodation In juit as sured. Dooklet. Royal Muskokn. I. O. Lake Rosieoa. Ont. miii. .-it. .j.v-i m .rt'ti. STKAMSHIP NOTirKS Jf PANAMA CANAL jT I GRACE L1NE. S. H. Hanta Kllsu, S. S. Hnntu Teresa H, S. Santa Ana. 8. H. Hnntn Lulsa CalllnE at Callao. Arlca. Iqukiue. Anto- faBasta it Valparaiso. PortnlchtlysalllnES, V. It. C,Rcn CO.. ABents. nnnover 8q., New York, or Local Atrnt Atlantic-Gulf&Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO San Pedro (Port for Los Angeles) SAN FRANCISCO B.S. CArn ROIIAIN About AUO. IS 8. S. WEST APAUM.&. . .About SEPT. 1 C1IA8. KURZ & CO., Inc.. Aenl Drciel Hide.. I'lilla,. Pn. Lombard S101 Main 1520 PASSENGERS FOR ITALY V,'r have nrcnmmoilatlnnt for 12 flrst clsss passenBCrs on steuner hiiIIIiic from PHILADELPHIA August 18 to n port on the West Coist nf Italy. For Information, upiil.v to CHAS. KURZ & CO., Inc. 100. DRKXEL IlLDtl., Lombard M01 PIIILX. Muln 1520 Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania. Gothenfcurrr, Copenhagen Regular Service P. 8. RhlppInB Hoard Stffl Slenmers SS "Oronoko" Londinf SS"Fort Arm strons". .Sept. 1 (From Pier 78. Smith Wharves) The Charles T. Megee Co. Agents for U. S. Shipping Hoard Drexcl BuilcUnK PHILADELPHIA v Bell Lombard 5100 IUMlVIINe LINE u U. S, Shipping Board Steel Steameri Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Aug. 20 SS "Lake Harminia".. .SepUO (From Pier 34, South Wharves) For Information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Mancirjcr 139 South 4th St., Phila. Lombard 4137-412H-B107 Main ISIS X.-Y. Clierbourr Boutlmmpton Olympic , . . Atlrlntln, . "": -.r1" u,0,'t' 13 ''rri. M-i, in "Virv, 20 I NEW YUIIK LIVERPOOL Mobile Aug. 21Sept, 2S Critic Aug. 28lOct. ilNor. fl Hnltlo Sept. 4lOrt. 0Nor. 3 rortnerly Cleveland NEW YOUR AZOREH OIllRALTAIl NAPLES OENOA rniin-plo ,llri 3 fretlo H,t. io ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Mackinaw , , , Aug. 14 Osavvutnmla Aug. 20 Wiiuconiliv Atip. 31 HOLLA ND-AMERICA LINK PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM MuusiIyK , , Aug, 18 WHITE STAR Dominion MONTREAL QTJERrr' t ivr.RPOOf, Megoutlo .,,,.. .Aug, SllSept, lOct. tn Ceitudu ....... .Aug, 24Meil,2SOit. 3U Feir "See, 405-M Botfte Wr. Pbils 1 bpmmf,-. , nraoBTB ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. M0NTICEL10 F.xccla )n Comfort, Service and Ctilslno KKNTlflKY AVF.NUF, NUAB IIKACH Cspedtj 590: t eharctiet ind all smseilrati Bisrfen tlrosgfcontt prh-sts batbit I running water tq roemii rtre Irrell elrrttor, BATHING DIRECT FROM HOTELt fpt thower ttht siMlttal Ubl moimut Una ,,. hrai I) np dHri'tll p wwiklI AMrleaa plant kMileti itllf MMIil dandnf . MaaanM. HRCKI.KY A ITHTTMB PRINCESS B. Carolina nve.i close to BriTch A Sleel Tier Best moderate-rats hotel! brick, steel A atons construction; capacity BOOs bathing from hotel! running watnrl tiriv. baths: cholcs table! orchestral dancing; all windows creeneiij booklet nnd auto map mailed. PAUL C. ROHRCRANH. Ownrr ft Prop. Coolest and Most Attractive Location Hotel Esplanade tlliolu olock on oceuu front. Boston to Hou-relsn an. Exclusive Chelsea section. iucFu mmiiy i.otei. uapaclty ouu. 1'ri' vote and Dublin irnah and ea water baths, Orchestra. UookUt. Ownership direction. W, tT. .M1IA.W. Crestoti On Boardwalk at Xfontpeller Ave. Now open, l'rlvatc baths; running water all rooms; 1- YMorispeciai rates. II. M REEVES. THE AMBASSADOR Atlantic City's Newest and - . Most Distinctive Hotel. WELLSBORO B, Kentucky Ave. Moderste rnte. nath. Ing from hotel. MYERS PRGTHEUO. HOTEL BRESLIN New York Ave. at Boardwalk. Largo rooms ior iwo persons, ijn up weekly. TABOR INN Ocean end Connecticut ave. Ideal location, larpe rooms. Excellent table. ISth season. Special rates from Labor Day. J. p. & A. M. DUNN Westminster Kentucky", nr. Beach, Elev. to st.; prlv. baths; run, water; S20 wkly. ; $4 up dally, C. Buhra, Hotel Boscobel Kentucky av. ftatblsi. "Ulu uoslouw Hotel refurnished. KB. Kllent table. Phone 117 A. B. MARION. HOTEL EDISON &." ""2 hotel from beach. Amer. nnd Euro, plan, Itiin'g water; prlv haths Snl w'Mv r' CAI'll MAT. N. .1. Hotel Windsor "e" accommodations tel open during Pmtemher It Halpln. Prop. inn.: ai Eiiii - i iiu ornN nittivi:. n. .1. MATfOrMAI 00 Main .ioe near beaca HnilWllrtL ,nJ autdltorlum: Orst tlass family hotel .1 A HKNftT. jvsni'nY PAmtN.j NEW MONTEREY NortTn ARnrriv PAnn. n. j. The Resort Hotel PreEminent DIRKCTLY ON THE OCEAN American Plan Cnparltv 600 Famous n In Carte Grillroom Dally Concerts and Danclnt Itrokernire orflc Sherman Dennis, Manager iT(5TEl ttario ffi&MWMl HOTEL WELLINGTON Otli Ave. 100 V.iriK.tn Ocean 5parloiiR verand.is, excellent tabloi booklet. .-. vv luiii, uunersuip Manngemenl. Hotel New York 4,Aw' Near Ocean Capacity mo Kxcellent cuisine; ridnrlng tl M. (Jattle. JVILinVOOI). N. J. CENTRAL INN I!nll bench and Tnjlor Avenues Fine table. I.an;u rooms. Home cooklnt'. t.'l 00 per iVnv. Spiclal weekly rates, Q A jrW Heach front. Ati con". O V J X venlences. . H. (1ERSTEL. Owner. Wnthlnrrfon H'dwalk and Young's; home-Yya3,unB-onnccom : bklt I.M Hartman I Almn 1,eH' rates; bath from house; eictU ' ' Arrnrlin Picturesque, unusual environment. "".aummn, t PaclOc Mrs.r.Mnxwell RpnchwoorJ Capacity 200; Ocean front. l0eaCnWOOa 10th season. C. KURTZ. SI'Rl.VC. LAKE IIKACH. N. J. 1 Wztttzn SPRING LAKE. N. J. ON THE OCEAN A Hotel nf Distinctive Charm. Sur- r"uii"'-i ujr v.niurns ami iiniil, At , .in- i.".r ", mi .'-u ,, ll niliopn, Itr.LSIAIt. N. .1. HOTEL NAOAMORE. at beaoa. Rebuilt. r- furnlshed. New ownership mannirement, French cuisine. ANCIKIX) ROONKTTI. . POINT l'LEAHANT. N. J. p; oint Pleasant, N.J. ,1"ny" Co01 ' Write floro Clerk LAKE 1IOI'TCOfn. N. J. BRYANT VILLA f k; 1TIfa,t,C0!j , N. J. Ideally lie eated on lake: modern Improvements; aL amusements nooklet. Henog & Duryea. hiitsinr. p,kk. n. a, '" The GIadvyn Jw" nv ," ". No"' onn Mod rates. MW'A1lTini01lE.PA, STRATH HAVEN INN SWARTiniORE. PA. Open all vear. Dnlner .dances Wed nni Pat. evenlnus, Hlotorlafs and Tourlsti welecme Phone ORn .H'KKNKIISVILLE.PA. -i. TIlP TTllTlllfinn Delightfully Situated ", "fe"""" mi South Mountain. Ovrrlonklng tho fnmous Lebanon Valley The lde.il plnce tn spend a vacation Rates moderate Now open Under new manage- mint Write for booklet Highland Hotel C'ompmv Howard Fries President. IIOSTON, MASS. WHEN IN IIOSTON STOP AT HOTEL VENDOME Commnnwi'itlth ATtin nt Dartmouth Htrd PARCELS POST GLASSES" -LOW AH S Eves Examlmd Free Levi A .Inseiih, Inc. 131 Snnsnm St Prctcriittlon 1 lueii. .yiiiiiiii i.ve inerten Somerset Sweater Shop SOMERSET AND KENSINOTON AVES, Final Opportunity Fine Weight Shirts and Wool Flannel Trunks Wide Web Ilelts With Nlrhel-Plutetl Ruckle. Clubs l'urnlsheU. Come see this special or end money order or check Will send anywhere by par cel post Phone, Kens. 10HS. Orr.N uvunimir hi. i. m. Don't hesitate, your money chsurfully refundwl It not entirely sailetartorv I" i fi"1 AN0TER SALE OF REGULATION" 0. D. Army Woolen Shirts On account nf tfin large pujclinse ot these shirts we rnn offer tlieni attain at These rcclnlniert shirts are made of government stand ard wool, well nmde. with two 1 . I il nocltets. Just the thing for work, camplnc and nny 1 2fv.'j ,.-..- 7 Miung rouBii wear, tiuy a half dozen of t h o b e excellent shirts while you can a this urlce. SHNER BROS. Armu and Navu Goods 312-345 ChrUtlun St.. Phlln. Prepaid Mall Orders Filled Promptly rnrrel Pt.st. Ilk Ilxtra n r.ni.,1, fJe"l ' O. D, ' ' .. -HI ePterb 10 0W I m ITl .ST H 1 1 F'" ' 1 Ha3.i ty PAMCELff POST oi n nni i mi now. parts, wi. ULU -"L.H 0D!n &&ll until 0 100 P. M. quaker Doll IIospltAl Mfra., 1B5 N. 0th Bt. VVrlte or phone for sample nnd prices C. SCHMITT, Mfr. nh; rniM ma-uimpq Pelt Fruit nnd others. Card TlAAlB 11(11? tnBl-V t,.lll.ftl lumr Laru, iieweyej luv now ana roDuui, jvii DarBains. Ka stern Oflice SLOAN NOVELTY M ro. co Phone, Hell', Poplar 4724 iffYrnvt m rnnnt noon Llthtnlnr Hair Renews Ths best Hair Tonlq on th market, rrevents dandruff nnd the hair, from, falllnf out ,11 makes ths hair healthy. Abso- Mfigra lutely miaranteed or money. r ruTTdTd. Testimonials msflod on request. 1 n.i.,.' r, a nofttes So: fl Uottlss fv.Ta. irSe ..iVfiV drucBlste. Bupplled by Smith. "Diamonds bought SSS .VoVSlPaSSSdI ARB TOUR OUARANTKE. Many diamonds needed nt once to ni. orners--.., ,.F to 10. carats! will nftv from 110 to ll fCASn) VVO muni uavo "'" "'Jil." ' ,w!ir lemnnds to us TOIf WILL A 1. A a. A ! aHll I I by sell- ' vnnr rtlnmnnaS en tin iji iim - !AST SAVrTlO to 40 PKR CENT, Estate. T14. Also old Bold, silver. Wlp "' The Diamond Shop jg,KJBtrt BELLA RECORDSVICTORRECORDS 1129 CHESTNUT 9atoAAr arAe& uoi now Anour DOMH MONEY on DIAMONDS AND 4EWKLRTT KATES LOW A 1 WALTKIIS' PATJHnOP, rmi VINK 8T. nnvnirn TO rirv LEOAL ADVERTISE5IENTH C35TIII PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COJIPANY To Ihe Stockholders of Tho Phlladelpliln Electrlo Compnnyi A special meetlnit of the stockholders of The Phllndclphla Electrlo Company will be held nt the office ot tho Company, No. 1000 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on Wednesdny. September 1, 1020, at IX o'clock a. m , for the purpose of consider ing rnd acting upon a proposed Increase In the authorized capital stock of tho company from 2,000,000 shares of the par value of 125 each to 2.000,000 shares of ths par value ot jsn.ench, nil ot wnicn m crepse shall be Elfcht Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock, nlso entitled to preference on liquidation to thn par value thereof nnd ncQiimulnted nnd accrued unpaid dividends; to be redeemable nt 128 per share and all accumulated and accrued unpaid dividends; to bo onvertlhlo Into Common Stock par for par nt tho option of the holders; to havo tho same voting rights ns the Common Stock; nnd to have such other rights prlvl leges, preferences and limitations ns may bo determined at said meeting; nlso of authorizing the Issue and disposal of said Preferred Stock by the Hoard of Directors nt such time or times and upon such terms nnd conditions ns said Hoard shall approve; provided, however, that said shares shall first be offered to the stockholders pro rata for subscription at par, nnd ot transacting such other business as may properly como before the meeting. In ntcordnnco with tho by-laws of tho company the stock trnnsfer books will be closed from .1 o'clock p. m.. August 12, until 0 o'clock a m , September 2. Hy order ot 'na Hoard of Directors. A. V. R. COE. Secretary. KSf LELA.NDE IH'ILDINO AND LOAN t3y ASSOCIATION Notice Is herebv given to tho stockholders of tho Lehinde Hulldlnir nnd Loan Assocl ntlon. n corporntlon orcanlzed and extstli.7' under tho laws of the State of Pennsylvania that. In pursuance of a resolution ot th board of directors of said association, n special meeting of the stockholders of the said Lelande Pudding and Loan Assoi'atlon will ho held on Wednesday, the 8th ilav of September. 1020, at 0 o'clock p. m., at the oflice nnd regular place of meeting of svld association Columbia Hall. 1.125 V. Colum bia Ho.. Philadelphia, for the purpose of voting for or acalnst tho proposed Increase of thr capital stock of the said Lelande Pulldlntr nnd Loan Association. from 11,000,. nai tn t-t nun nnn ' 0OJ to J3.U00.U00. PHILIP SONNHEIM. F.-cretary. P. I. DE TOUNO. Solicitor. K5 IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR k3' the County of rhlladrliihln, June Term, 10JO No. 10 Estate of Frank J'.lcelillincr. drreased. Notice Is hereby given that Susanna Elgel dinger, widow of the decedent, has filed In the aald court a petition claiming property of the decedent to the value of S5000. as allowed bv Section 2 of the Intestate Act of 1017 and thnt th einme haa been duly ap praised and the petition mnv be allowed by the court on Prlija,v. September .1, 1020, un less exceptions thereto bo tiled beforo that time. JOHN O EI1ERHARD Jr . Attorney for Petitioner. , I1R llulli'tln nidg. KZ5 ESTATE OX'" l'ANNli:" C. WILSON. ileiraHrd Letters of administration upon tho estate of Fannie C Wilson, de ceased having been granted to ridelltv Trust company, all persins indented to the snld mentary upon the estate of Henry Jorrett Hartley, deceased, having been granted to Fidelity Trust Company nnd Victor A Hnrt- I.... nil HAu..n.. In.l.l.l. i. A .. A I . .. iri, nil j-ii-'iu ,iiin-.,i.-.i in viii- niiri fnuui- are requested to make payment, and thnsn having claims agalnit the snnie to present them witnout nei.iy, nt no nitice ot tho at tho office of thn I sala comnunv Nos .1 j.i-.i.i i cncRinut st , I'hlladelphln WILLIAM P (HIST. President ! j-, WT,vtE OF ROMALDA O. KEMP. I k-x' TON. ilcfoiisrd -Letters testamentary upon tho est-ito of Romalda O. Kempton. , deceased, having been granted to ridsllty Trust Companv all persons Indebted to tho ealrt estate are renuested to make navment , nrd thoso havlnu claims against the snma to pres'it them, without delay, at the office of ine saia company, o.-j-aji cncsinui atrcet. Philadelphia. WM r.x OEST; president. J ESTATE OP 1IP.NRY A. CiniRIMl' ilecensed Letters of ancillary admin istration cum tcMnmentn annexo upon tho eMnte of Henrv A Oerrlsn deceased, liavlni; been granted to Fidelity Trust Company, all persons Indebted to the said estato are re. iiucm . tn make p.ivment, and those having rlilnis ,ig,ilnst the 'imp to present them, wltbnuf lclav at the office of the s.ild com panv Nos 825-311 'Chestnut t Phila WUil.iA.il 1 ui.hT ITcbldent. rir to lis nttornev H STAN't.r.H lHZAItn Eso , ?l.'l I Ihertv lllilu 1'hllnrii.inhln Pn llinrnwi PHtnto are reniiesteil tn ninke njvm,nl. nn,l ' resiui-lin. ,i.- v.n..inn. ,ini. nn.,in. !..'..- . ' Services nt Llnw'OOd llelgnts .M 1- Bdr. ti..r .. i,hrt.. ,ii,,. ... h fi. 10 30 a. m Int. Lawn I rolt i em the said com i.Vnv . Nos S2.V331 Chestnut s I' I : N XOt ' '- Iv'f ' h TMi VU h. '"'prvVtvrK. Phlladelnhla peravllle Pi.. ISAHl.LLA L I I.NM'in. P WILLIAM P OEST President Jr . aged 07. Relntlvej and friends are. In. vvu.i;iA.iii uw iiiresment. . attend funeral. Sfeventh-dav lllrtth K37 l:STATi: OF HENRY JAR RETT JJi-.J . IVv.1 n.tn , V from the residents HMITI.I'.Y. ilerriisril Letters testa- ',.r h. iirnihep". "43 H.irvev st Ocrniaiiton fir'riis "s...,"yi.",:',?iio",im ;r. v. m v, .......... - .- ............ ,.,,u, Inn upon th" estnto of Thomas J Keon de- Kneed, hiving been in anted to Fidelity Trust Poinpimy, all persons Indebted tn thi snld estate arc requested to make pajment, nnd those having claims against the same to present ihem. without delay, at thn ntflco of the a.ild cflmpiiny, Nos 32,1-311 Chestnut m , rnu.iu innia wn ILLIAM P. OUST President. IftCSr" AI.HINE TRUST COMPANY I -' Notice Is herehv srlven lh K a rnsnliilliiu of the Hoard of Directors of Aldlnn Trust Pompany, a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporntlon will bo held ot Ms principal nfflce, 202O Chest nut Mrect I'hllndelphla. P nnsylv.in'a, on tho lfllb djy of '.pptembrr. ln'JO. at 3:30 p, m , P M , to take notion on approval or dls i approval of the proposed Increase of rapl. " f-iwi;i .pi tain cnrporaiion irom ouu,. 000. 00 to tl.oou.nnn On. WALTER C, HARRIS. Seeretars1 DICKSON. REITLER A M'cPOttPH. Solicitors, I I MARRIED PPRRY HOOVER Mr nnd Mrs Frank lin M Hnnver announce the marriage of Mich ilaimhl r MILDRED to JAMI.'rl nil WOLF PERRY Id. ut Cave Spring, tla , Wed ng I l(l"o -I Ql'ICK 1 ItRMAN. At Media Pa . Aug iiiu nv tne nev ll. i" nope, II. ELIZA. 1IF.TII FPRMAN to CHARLES I, QUICK, an oi I'linaiicipnu Ucatltf in'-V-i'V,1 -Of illphlherla, on Aug VI, HLLLV M daiiBlilii of Joseph F lleeker Jr , and Helen C.irdeli Pecker, aged 7 eJrM cnet,r,rn,Funer?,1,pV,l?a,.m0rn" " Cu,h' pu?." rrv "" "on "' ,a"' ConsUntina anil tifJJiu D.., ,'r,,'"lsr aged S3, Relatives, friends Washington Iidge. No, 20, A. O inii i..,..aU'T. HIwnrk Nest of -Owls, No. 101.1 Invited to funernl serv ces. Bun 2 n ni residence. B7 Emily ,t. Int Pornwood i.'In0,y.N TAJ5 '" ELIZABETH H be. trend- ".'liS' l""? nrow'' ltlve. friends and memlieis of ".uth S. M, E. Church. Invited to rnM.,.i ..,.,1... a... A nurcn, invited to funemi u,i..i i- .... a. nor mio reoiue n ... ... -.- .i --mi T' nje, 2411). rc. Iloily. .!': ,nl' "rnwood in. iTI-mis, ini-y mi" rri eve. f'Ofjnv tii - ti deAth3 S813 Wharton st. Int. kt Mofian ft"15", ?J COXLLlN. Suddenly, on AJh S?mi. . . ! I HICK. CONLLTN. Due notice nf f,,."-. 'AT residence of Paul Cleary. 822 BaSSI1 ,rt" C08TELLO. Aug, lb W. pntSi' husband f Clara. Costello (ne, WrhSft"D son of Edward nnd late Bussn rv,,,.,4 Relatives nndt friends,, also ion?. Co.'l. dlstrlctl Detective nureau. city n.ti0,..8(li G-rantClrcle, No. 78. H. of A. nd Vk U; 8. Republican Club. Invited to funeral ,?' Sat., X p. m . at his late resldene. irHc". Sterner st. Int. Hillside Cm. Pru'ei" E call Frl. v. '"' rrendsra,y CROZIER. -AugKll. at his tat. ...i Illdley Park, Pa.. WILLTam M? son LVrc- SndnTrl.rnv,,,ednnloMfuraFt!-I DATIS. Aug. XX, AtldtJSTito .. Jr.. husband of Madeleine CerfDJ,AVlfl son of Augustus and Elizabeth "W aged 84. Funeral services Sat i Pvl. i residence of sister. Mrs, Llnd IM...1 R- .I 180J1 W., Erlo ave, inJ7 PrlvJK" "!' Lodge. No. 007. F. nA. M .'.. wl societies of which he was a ni.miJX,7 other DOUOHERTY.-Aug'. 'k? rjTlv' to1"' son ofrMnry nnd Michael Douihiri. T" Rlaney). nelallves, friends Pin.t,1'" ell, No. 004. K. of C. and c,Vlni 0,ln 11, 8., Invited to funer.I . BM.'" (,,.'a,n' C. from parents' resldeirce, 8SB2 Sprln. nlJH" H?1"1 m" of requiem, St, Ai,.r''n chSh.l a'm'. "" Holy dross r.th rivAmiv. nua&eniy, Aug. it rniim.. I wife of late Melehlor Frank aled n '' I lives nnd friends. Rosary flociet. ?;:..?'' 'I fBJfei"BP: J& 8lv &-" Sfe Aug. 10.. 1020. FLORENCE FRAZIPn' i0" S!mFr1SSJ?.,,r ff Dr' Ch""" n?V?; Edar:dITrrdU'rMa,t!ldaJF?e,e?."age:d'o(MP neral servlcfi Sat., lo a m Int. e".ii Fu PeTnd.7- F01""' &-yWVC, dF?;Anuf ,H"'Jr.'"AM 'ir-N-m. I Furness nnd Helen Kate Rogers Tff residence. Llndenshndo. WnlllngfonJ. f hl the flfty-fourthvfnr nf his nro. '& '1 rcrvii-ea ni vvninngrnrd. Pn,, nt 12-3n n ' Saturday. Aug. 14. .on nrrlval of n mp "; train frnm Ilroad Street Station ni'.."1" train leaves Walllngfofd? 1;20 """m. &'; and New York papers please com ,", Ife. of Thomas E. Onllagher. Fuwrlf ,,?. 8:30 . m.. 8320 Poplnr st. Ws, Ch,!,5? Mass Churrh ej V"r. Jlv ot victory xo a. m. Int. ctihil drnl Cem. BTiiniyBKis. 'w'ifj'of" WW ,."& .on nnrt danirhla. n Ck..i.. ... . V,D nrtiov. -Af. .s,t Wlldwnod, N, Anna . JL; .". """.. ". v,,a,lr ana im. friends nre Invited to ntt'end funeral sf 3 p. m,. from the npartments of William it' Ilatersby. 3310 N. Broad st In(erm" Northvvood Cemetery. . """nieni QLASOOW. Aug. 12, at Asburv Park V J.. CHARLES P. OLASOOW. 1m at v. Laurel Hill Cem.. S-it.. 10 a. m eU OLENN. On Aug. 12, ELIZAfiPTit t GLENN Service on Sat.' nf ..at" Jt loek t the Oliver II. Hair Rldg.. 1120 ChesSJt st Interment private. Remains may bi vleue,f Frlrlnv av.n nn ' u' jAiuise iiumpnnes. Relatives .-J 01 n m. Saturday. Ana- 1.1 in.. HARCUM. At Jtrin Mawr Hospital. 4dJ p m., Aug. 12. OCTAVniS MARVIN itAn. CUM. Services private Frl.. 2 p. m , ii, Mawr. Int. Sat,, n. m.. Richmond Va HARTUNO. Aug. I), nUDOLPH IIAR. TUNO nged 44. Relatives and friends 8t John's Lodge. No. 118, F. ami A. Jl . nIt'ci to funeral Sun.. 2 p. m., parlors of Frank Dreher. 200,1 W. Oirartl nve Int. irillald Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sat. eve. HARVEY. Aug. 11. NIMROft A hus band of Emily H. Harvey (nee Textnn) in hla 73d Vinr. Relatives, friends n.... Presbterlan Church and N A. Harvev Men's ' Rlble Class, Invited tn funeral. Sat 2 n m late residence. 2722 N 13th st. Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem, Remains mny b viewed Frl , 8 to 10 p. m. HAUOHEY. Aug. 11. CHRISTOPHER F , husband of late Margaret Hsushfrj Relatives friends, Division No. 0. A O. II, nnd Phila. & Reading nellef Asso.. Invltej tn funeral. Sat., 8.30 a. m., residence, 2131 E. Somerset nt. Solemn Renulem Mass tt St Ann'H Church. 10 A. M. Int. St Ann's ' Cem. HEINEMANN. Aug. 11. ALRKRT, hui. nand of Margaret Helnemann (nee Kramer), Relatives and friends, also employes of P R T , Willow Drove Car Darn, Invited to fu. neral services. Sat.. 2 p. tn., at the parlors nf A" I). Kohler 2301 N. lflth st Int prl. vate, Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. nfter T p. tn. HOOD. Suddenly. Aug. .12. at Wahmr ton. D. C, WILLIAM PAUL HOOD, of Lnnsdowne, fi. Duo notice of funeral will be given. . , JOYCE. At rottsvllle. Aug. 12. SARAH COOK, widow of John D. Joyce, aged st years. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from her late reN dence. 200 W. Market St., Monday mornln nt 0:30 o'clock, to proceed to St Patrick's Church, where renulem high mass will ts celebrated ot 10 o'clock. Int. In No. 3 Cath olic Cemeterv. , KANE. At Washington. D. C Aug 18, Lleutcnant-ANDRKW R. KANT. V. S A. member of Company C. llSlh Infantry, son. nf Andrew' nnd Mary Knne. Relatives nl friends, also members of Pecnnd Cllv TrocB Invited Jo nttend funeral. Sat., 8.30 a in , from parents' leeldence, 2023 N 12th st, ', Solemn renulem mass nt Our Lady of Mcrcl ,' 10 ., m Tit St. Denis's Cem , , KERSHNER. Aug. 12. ELIZAIIKTH. wife nf Itndger 11. Kershner. Relallvrs snl friends Invited to funernl. Sat. 2 p, m . from her pn rents' residence. 2042 Moors t. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may bi viewed Frl. eve. LAMOND. Aug. 10. JENNIK, widow ef late William Lamnnd (nee Wnllsce) Reli. tlves and friends Invited to fun'ral Sat 3 p. m Into resldcree 704 S. 23d st Int Mt. Mnrlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. LIPPtNCOTT Sprlnirdale. N J Illshlli Mnnth 10th. 1020. ANNER II . daushter cf William M. nnd t.vdla R Llpplncott. aj-1 83 vsnrs Services at Crnpwell Mcetln House. Marllon, N J.. Sixth-day 2:30 p. m. j Tr-'" HIM b mt. MINK Aug. 11. SAMUEL MINK sf4 , 01 vcars. Relatives friends alo Fultmj 1 ndge No 34. K. of P.. nnd employe" of Philadelphia Hrlck Co.. invited to funersL Mon ,2pm residence 281.1 Wharton et. Int. Mt. Morlah. Friends call Sunday eve- "'rwMAN Aug. 11 1020. JAMI1H II OS. MN naed 8(1. RelntlveH nnd frlcnls In. vlled to funernl. Set 1" a. m from his Ills l.lnvvooil iieianis. wci w . " l nuna RAPER Aug. 10. HARRY, husband of Louise Raper Relittlves and Iricnns invi.ra . ' . . . .p funeral services rri., n i iii -- - '"i pelt st Funernl Sat., at convenience oi fumtlv Int. nrlvnte. v ces rri.. n p in --t --i HITTER Oct. r 1018, at nresi cianrr. OEORC1E POTICIE CLAYTON son of Am""" the late Charles C RlUer ecu j, i'i" .i. n eiA.wVa tnvlteil to funeral Sst 7 iit-n .in- '.":,--------,, v. M,r, anu iririiun iii.ii.', ";;,,.. .,,.,ln , . from Ills residence. 3SM N l"'n 1 1t Vnethti-Aflil rin . u1' ,vitiv.v"'" .r ' ;. inf SAUK -AT IMinmiU """ "",., Sifl 1M. ANNA - STOCKTON WOOLTON M0 nnd Ellis riaugnter oi ino line .i-'-iiu., .- Atlee vvnoision. iik " '":, Fuelr. SCHEIDE At her late residence r"";: tin Ta . .ug. 11. EMMA, wife ot MIIHiM HCSEARLE-On Aug 10, RKRECPt FnAJt PER widow of Thomas, Searle Service " rrldav eve. nt S n'clocli at the Oliver H. Hair Rldg 1R20 Chestnut st mt"niMit Hill Church Cem . Lancaster ,C,n'',,if,; on Saturday, at 1 30. P m Tr.ln nciidln- Torn!nil lit t0 30 o" ICCk SENTMAN Of Laurel Springs N J. Aug 11 WILLIAM It hushand of Kmnj .fane and son of the late. Robe t A "1 Elisabeth C Sentinan Relatives trlfnii, ddon Heights Loile-e. int F and A M( WashliiBtnn Cnmn 110 P O S of " l.lndenvvnld N J .vrnrnd"!! J-0,,,.11 Tribe P O E of Camden. N .1 RnM"F,T.r i 137 I O It M n"1? nil nther sis I'tlci lJ viteo to irarriii Miui- . . ,, ... .U-t I J M" in""- - lls.. .:'':.!..' Vuni ulfs . mtiTII A. .a SMITH Aug IB A .-." a .ii-i ' '',',, '.j of Mlrkel 3 Smith aped 1 1 ';ln''v" ".,, friends, nlso Rebecca Lodge nf , Tcoii , rj Invited. to attend funersl services "" ". P. m preilsel,v late residence J1- llfS" men .t Taconv. Int OaUlaiid P-" . SMITH. Aug 11. SARAH SMITH Oreaney). widow of Andrew Smith ii' t ves and friends Invited to fun- fcj R-30 a. m., 2.120 Oreen t. bolemn ran ' lenulem nt the-Ciilhedral 10 a m Int P" v"m'ine -Aug ii. mmimjcK n ; nf Fred II. and Annie Stlne (nes '' "',! nged IS vears Hov friends '"' '""i'-iW il Quaker Cltv Ix!dg- No 32.J"n,l"r ",,cfi Moose Invited to nttend .funeral ser vlc; Frl eve. 8 o'clock, at his '"' ,,r,i dence 2H7 N. Opal st. Funer.il prlv. 8"UfBKTKN?-A-ir. It. W-'V'"?. P SWEETEN nged M. ""."o R M " JWh.TJ,,:i .Bil '.e'rvlcl- ft. Obissboro, Invited Jo, funera 'r. v". "!.n,p.m...t,hTi lathes- iiucn. cl-Mb. ,' .1 Int Olassboro. N. -J- ,,.,.. II. THOMPSON. -AW '2lr;'Jr ol iIlS?rliN.ndnSo1n,."r7 Jinlc'llcf . 1 30 p. in,, at Ills Bie rvniii. N .1 Tnt Olassboro. N. J- TII Ca riTorr lnll To iuieril rvice. J 1 P, n. resilience oi "".'"':,;. Int. vl i-on. nr, ii iiuvnt st . 'i"",7 ,.., v,e,,,m. .. , , private Reinnlns may ' S,V ilENriy ' ofTit.PhmrandEvarnl.ci, H.I.; lives and friends also ood Car ver Victor Taking Machine Co . I" ", ,i5 TORNITEN. Aug. 11 TaVkVi.VlnVirlv-ate " Vie. In. !', WOODILL.Aug. t. IP..nirJnd dsui' beloved Vlfe of. John II. "0,1nn.. N'ucn ter of the late joiin an --- funtri, Relatives and friends invited to , Sat . R.30 from tne eK"r,,:: ,i...i. brother-ln-lavv. ......... , ,,. r,. inl1 . ' L...i.H moreland st High rnass at A'S,, CeJ. 10 a. m. precisely. Int Holy Sepmc m , WIllllllT - -On Aug 11. f"."?," ,fd TJ n-.s.T i...ul.nn nt ICennv D. VV rlsni. e' . yeaVi, "Relative. and"f rl.nd. y. inj" J, Ll! 7!lr'..",1p",u A-f,nrBn'JU'f . ' West rnna intermenv iui'"- u A i; NUM. AUg, 11, WARREN lArKRrw HINBS. Jr.. nged 17, Zm nf WsS?nj nnd Laiirlno W. Haines, of Elktnn, Md Fa neral from Presbvterlan Churrh sil? 71 - shSmBH " tt -V sf & S-fci, ,4sW i '). V a i j . l$$ . . v s xi-5. i m?nw OLA
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