PgPl 1.IMIJ Mb fHS r: r ? tJS3t 'Ij 'iv'; F1 -fffTlfn1T"TBBrr' r"saT i i -'iff rTi Ssa i C th '' W: 1 1 'i ' I 1--- II I.M - By H. C. kt Harmon, greatest of all pttohera , . himself, mi (. fiStcfT "tifc account anaCnst the ft the following instalment It. O. wllteer lives the experience of the .Admitted phenom ohtte ototfi from ftfrSomef row io jjmnrl.famr. There .in be another instalment tomorrow. Don't miss a in0le chapter of Mr m?n' brilliant biQ-leaoue careerl CnAlTKnUV (Continued) i So Thli I Cincinnati "Well Joe, that renrnrK about "llttlo Wttlson'' remind mo of somethlnB'. ny the WAV"," I Bays, "how Is my i,shv ae'tln' ixtonrT It seems to mo Nko you n re so nil up with IM movlo iturt that ou nln't got no time for the world5? "rUet mfnnt. Hero ho Is only Rartln' off hl Boconrt year on the eartn Ind he Is lctt homo with nobody to Iook after him but n mn d and a chauffeur, which what do thoy known about raisin' young Infiintlbables7" Jeanno lnualied. ru e charmantl" she Rays, leanln' over and plnchln' my check. "Indeed then you are but the big baby yoursolf, mon petit Edouard I have tho lotter from Marie today and sho say Weolgpn is marnlflcent and Bho have him make thoso sis on tho bottom of tho letter lust for you see!" Wth that she hands mo tho letter from the maid and right on the bottom Is a lotto stuff that looks like, a doctor's prescription or olso a Chinese laundry Keck, but lntttead It's klsaos from my bby which you can hardly expect him to writo novels nnd etc. at tho nge of thirteen months. Well. Joo, the more I looked at thui the more I wanted to seo him and talk to him If only for a day. Of course w can't discuss tho League of Nations anil the like together on account of his en tiro language bcln' made up of words like "Ump goof urk bla suey wimp goo." and llko that, which or course I knowed what that meant" when I was a Infant baby myself, but havo completely forgot It by this time. Jeanne watohes ine lookln' at the letter and fln'ly she says' "So you pee, mon cherle, you will then hao to come right back to New York with Jeanne tonight. You shall hold Wetlson and you shall see Jeanno's new moving picture and and everything! Come, cherle, Jeanne asks you 1 ' Well, Joe, I leave It to you what 1 After I have paid our bill at the hotel, the amount of which bounds exactly like the taxi fare to Egypt, I went down to tho railroad's station and bought twu tickets, with pullman's sleepers and etc., for New York. Then I wrote another telegram to Pat Moron sayln that owln" to a sudden change In my wife's plans. It would be Impossibly for me to Join the Iteds for anothor day, but not to wait for me and go right on playln' out tho schedule the same as If I was there. I only hope ho didn't go tp work and advertise that I was gonna pitch tho Ami e-.imn In St. Looey, because lhen he would no doubt havo to rofuncf tho fans money anu mat woum mnne mm Boro at me from tho go in, hey, Joe? Well. Joe, utter a tlresomely trip on account of me not being able to pound m- Mr In no sleenln' car. but Instead havln' to Bit up all night In tho club's car with four-so-called travelln' sales men, which tney never in tneir uvcu held nothln' worse than a full houso. we fln'ly arrived In New -York. My auto mobile and chauffeur, which I need the tame way as T need a toothache, met 'us at tho station and wo was drove home. Joe, you oughta flash my baby now sweet uoo'iie, dui ne ii ionic eyoiun He's as bright as twenty-seven ark "The Guarantee I the Bank for Me." 999iXmliLLLLHlida20Eciil 1690 mmmm JSi GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 62D STREET Jt4ITgfg" GARAGES - In '"' i- A New Service and A New System of Charges The opening: of our( first service, station in Philadelphia has met with widespread and em phatic .approval from car owners of every class. Our new policy: "Piecework charges for all repairs; estimates furnished in advance and lived up to; expert work only under absolute guarantee, delivered as promised." Has proven a revelation to the car owners of Philadelphia. You have no choice but to try United Service. It will save you money right from the start and prolong the life of your car. We have men who understand every make of car thoroughly. Men who have hplped to build or assemble your car at the factory. And our supervising ex perts know to a minute the time required to complete each operation. Send fpr our printed price list of Repairs, It covers every possible operation on your car. Compare United prices with tho bill you re ceived for tho last job on your car. It will make you drive out here and investigate. United Garages. Incorporated 22 to 30 North 55th Street to" Ihonea msemmm 1P1WER &Vmd M irood-lookin' as J thou Euv iJiar8J week would be to a ship SlrCh?IkK. Naturally enough, he's nuts w?rtt .P1 .Iian,3' father, and cries rV2!yJ'herk,.ne' wanna take him away oJl mS: f 5.tti. Joe, he does the thJT WienT tak. hlm' "-"d all durln' im .T1?)10 l W h,m' B0 that evens At ilLuiA i i! u0.,.h.frwlie- suppose, Jeanne mnn.l.iL6 Btt!", wh tfie green-eyo hanl5rS.wf .lea'o"y. "Is head Is 2p.e?.J.erf'tt..nna not k no egg. as m iZI b,"3lw ' at first, and taking ifMii3yi.tihe M'e he'n tno ,no bCfl" th ifvi!hl.nK l ov!r. "en ln mv "8 and th?Jiln i Jmftw of, '18 father! with U,'yl?y " onP th,nff 1 goi all settled Ii,iLmysel' ."- ,nr as my baby Is con cerned, and that Is when he ifrowa un Phr'i?-li'r9,n. l. bo no bftll player, not nn?i ibi5'i I3Lay.ln ft,,n'i ft honorably trade, ?h ?,ithatVnn.d .' h&ve met mony' Pa RIa;"' which knowed moro about !,. i?"B" ,nnKusire. aigoometry, etc.. blvAr J?"1 ,my. boy t0 turn Into a if X tfi.a.d2?l0.r I 8V6n President of tho United States If he has to, but limit tO tllA fntnnn.l (Ant, V. J I.. 5"? ffJS. h0 WU b. his own boss and tXX yS. i '.. u,Ke oruei" from no man. I aid nn ly come through In good shape ?t?A SSS?nil f "ueWIOeln- born near ,. J r?M,,0 cur.vo .,n Pennsylvania. My H, '" .?nn do his hitch In one ot fJlSrh-n0!1.'1"? 'Bhere when thoy nlay nn-b,'L,l-!iFeJ".on tho( front page ofthe Rn?.ert.a.ntl. h0 ? Bonna mlnglo with tho best, nnd etc.. T want him to come out brown. And. Joe, If thd next baby I have SUK-SVA bQ tt.RJr1' ll'M bfl th0 "ame ways with her, and I will glvo them botn ftn.0l,.a,1rt' or, n.n of them, as the cases may be, and there's that I ?SV . oe' af,.cr. beln" u all night; I wanted to go right to bed, or Into tli arms of Morphine, as It says In. one ot tho books I am studying' English from. But Jeanno won't have It no other w'a but that I gotta go right out to tho movie studio with her. 1 nn'Jy talk her Into goln' out first and I will bo out In a hour nftcr I have had a cold Bhowcr with ham nnd eggs and etc.. to lreshen mo up. We parted as long and as klss ln'Iy as If she was settln forth to trv nnd discover the North Pole. Instead" oi Just goln' up In Westchester's county whero they commit them movies. .t.'wln.iio.lJio I0"- but fa asleep In tho bath's tub and the chauffeur wakes mo up by tryln' to break down tho dbor. o I got to get dressed and ho hustles me up to tho studio and between thlnkln' what a wonderfully thing n Is for me to be rldln' nrouud New York In n swell auto nnd a chauffeur, and thnt after this year I am through with base ball forever. I fall nsloep again, and don't wake up till we get to tho studio, nt which point I am drcamln' that Mary Plckforcl nnd Chnplln Is beggln mo pltcously for a Job. Well, In a minute I am In tho midst of the actors and they all recognize me nt once, prob'ly becauso I ulwajs wear a soft collar, and thoy begin shakln' my hands and etc. The nwiil lnnkin vampires and prosecuted female heroeo also buzzes around me and claims I will be a riot ln my first picture. Ono of the doplcably villains which pursues the innocently young and purely factory Kin iur iron.- iu iu tiu a weeK, gimme a wink nnd says ho knows t. nearby place which Is treatln prohibi tion as n. Josh nnd everybody Is havln' tho loveliest of times, when I think of Jeanne. 1 ask where she In. nn,i n vampire which would of mado Samson lorgot 4iii about Delia says: "Mrs. Harmon Is doing tho scene that V - e Mixer Sries Histoid "n i ' V, u 'ecrs aner nis name 1 ko, "D. Av CO. D, B. O. S, P. D. Q. p. K and etc.. nnd I'm layln' by nil tnO lock I rnn in't Via nn . ,. ..... ,,w n alu vuit uu tb UU Many early Philadelphians hid their money in "aafe placet," only to find it gono when they went to recover it. For them there was some excuse, at in thoae dnya of long ago the rfdvnntogei of banking were not ao widely known or ao enaily obtainable oi they are today. To keep large sums of money in the home or office is unsafe failure to profit by the interest which that money would earn i unwise. Open an interest-bearing checking ac count with us. Helmpnt 0010 and OUt r?"7V... "., ,"". 7JP.IBH W Mail Cmon! it'll ba a roA ioke on hrl" Welli Joe, thAfs what It was. ut not only was It a good Joke on Jeanne, but t , iinoYiiBB u BQoa jokb on me ana a guy named Henry Itavenswood, too. , I folleyed this dame back through a lotta scenery,, and she ts puttln' ono nnger on her mouth nnd tellln' every body not to say nothln, nnd they alt tiptoed after us to satisfy their curio sity and the like. Fln'ly we como ,to a drawln' -room scene, and wo stand to one side where tho Inmates of the same 2"l,iAM. " u must of cost at least $1,000,000 to furnish this room, but mony Is the, same as sawdust to ft moylo company, which manys the Urn really does blow JG0.000 on ono of them $200,000 productions. Well, Joe, Jeannfe Is In there, and as usually she Is lookln' llko what the other movie queens would give their -right lung for If they could only look that way for even five min utes. They Is a big husky there with her, and they are havln a hot argument about somethln' whilst tho camera men Is grlndin' away llko mad, t "Who's thai guy?" I says to the darn beside me. "Sash I" she whlsDers. "That's Henry Itavenswood. He's playing oppostto Mrs., narmon in tnis picture. Don't lei.us mako nny noise he's awfully tempera mental, and tho leant llttln thlnr sends him up in the air. Why " . Joe, I didn't get to hear tho rest, for the reason that at this hero point Henry Havens wood lets out a beller and walks across to Jeanne, which shivers away llko' she was scared to death at him. He Immediately grabbod hold of Jeanno and begin to bhoko her, and, naturally enough, Joe, J was In that room In two Jumps and knocked him dead! Well, at that, Joe, everybody got temperamental, but the guy which was dlrectln' tho movlo got tho most tem peramental of all. Ho raved around, pullln' his hair and clalmln' I havo runed a scene which will have to bo retook, and why do they Jet ravin's maniacs In the studio, and a lotta guys starts on tho doubtfully Job of brlngln' Uey Itavenswood back to life. Speakln' of Jcnnue, sho fainted tho second I landed on Henry Itavenswood'a Jaw, andwhen ahe come to sho gimme a bawlln' out I will remember word for word long after I have forgot my own name. They was only ono guy seemed to take any Interest ln me, nnd that was a llttlo bird which I found out afterward was a assistant director, and ho slaps me on the back and says he la much obliged to me on nccount of Henry Itavenswood beln' a fathead, which had that comln to him for a long time. Well, I am coolln' off a trifle. Joe, and It would take a guy much stupider than mo. If that's possible not to realize I have In some way did somethln' nit wrong. Novera the less, I can't help it. They is no man sonna lav hands on mv iwlfo whilst I nm lookln' on. let him be a movlo villain or not, hey, Joe 7 In the midst of all this, which was tho same as bedlam. Mr. Wrlsht. wnlo.h is tho foreman of all the directors and n Bln.l . !.... . . a. -.-? it tiiuiiu ui nunc, wines in, ana aucr gettln' the box score of what's come off ho laughs and helps stratghton things Perfection Windshield Wing's ' keep the breeze out of the car in bad weather or deflect the nir current to the front scat or tonneau in warm woathcr. Windshield .Wing Co. 1342 Spring Garden St. Poplar 811 Mfr x-1 r- To the usual problems of steam cylinder lubrication the de structive heat of dry steam, great piston speed and heavy load is added enormous vibra tion and strain in every work ing part of the steam shovel. In steam shovels wear is un usually severe at the best. Give them every possible protection against the wear that i not necessary. The first, easiest and greatest protection is high quality lubricants. Such lubricants protect your hovels better, for they are not New York Boston ef my hsm wtiJaMat mf hm MMera men mmn4 -T "--. ?--Vf- ". avlnl gftns right on turnln-" and took it alU Well, J look around, and from what 1 can see I noticed they was more sympathy showed Ilelglum, for Instance, than Is beln' wasted on Henry Itavens wood; but Mr. Wright says If I wanna be a good guy I will npologiio to Henry ana ion mm It was on a muiwiw. Which same I did whilst Henry was still slttln' on tho floor, nnd 'ho shook my hnnd, ktnda dazed, and muttered llko Ho didn't yet know what It wm alt about Joe, betweon mo and 'Mr. Wright wo calmed off Jeanne, and then we went Into his office and I read over what I am supposed to dd In my first picture. Well, nil I can say Is that tho guy which toro left this hero sceneryaro must havo been a Incurablo ravin's manlae at tho least. It Is In five reels, but I figure I will only appear In the first reel, Joe, because thoy jiln't no man can do half the things that guy has mapped out for me and live.. Mr. Wright says all right, they will tone It down a little, but first step out Into the studio and thoy will seo how I screen. Afer they have took several pictures Mr. Wright says I will im n ir if nntv t win lenrn not to face tho camera, but Just look natural and away from It when ho tells me. He says that what ho's gonna do Is to send out somo camera men wncn i am pltchlp' some day, without tellln' mo a wora nooui it, anu navo uiem imiu shots at mo whilst I don't know they nre there, and In that way thoy'll get real flashes of mo In action, which la what they want and not no posln or tryln' to act, and oto. Well, Joo, boforo I left ho. gimme n copy of tho Bccneryaro for me to read nnd memorize so's I avIH know what to do when tho time comes right after thp world's series, becauso they want to cash on mo quick whilst I am in tho public's eyes, and etc. ' I will tell you all about- how I am makln' jout with tho Rods apd the llko In my next, although naturally tho papers will be full of It by then, hey, Joo? Yours truly. ED HARMON (thc.new Marr Plckford.) (CONTINUED TOMOnnOW) Copyright, I9t0, Doublcday, Pagq A Co. Bargains " LIGHTING FIXTURES At First Cost ' Manufacturers' Trices GLOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. Manufacturers 153 North 10th Street Open Saturday -Till 0 r. M. Bargains Bargains . .' . .' The Price of Oil Is' Not Always Its Complete Cost Poor Oil has two coats its purchase price and the price of the machinery it doesn't protect. Grew Levick Company PHILADELPHIA 0 Syracuse Chicago fix svht&iv&a Tj i Muttnllan H .Khm mad to thfl Publlo Mervlc Commlilprt,of The Common wealth of Pennsylvania, tinder the provisions of th Public Service law, by Frank II. Btaekhouao, 4200 Houghton street: Rimer W, Helmal, 4340 N. 7th street: Harry Scher doVf. 0018 Irvine, street: Joseph Frneaman. 6D8S locust street: Russell, ftOO Jamestown ave.t Ollle Cohen, 145 fl. Blh street: Max well Oreenbers, 2304 E. Allegheny ave.l William 3. McDonnell, 820 N. Felton street) William O, Murphy. 0011 Sansom street; Joseph Q. Moore, 1804 S. 0th street: Frank O. Hontln, a Linden terrace: Daniel O'lary, 2808 W. Montsomory ave.l Joseph Hulmes. Jr, ItSOS Crowadn atreoti James It. McCua. 080 Hpruce atreetl Harry Rosenthal, 01115 I.nn-t. tr,t. Mil FrftSllmAn. 21102 M. 10th street) Morris Karf, 280 Falrmount ave., J ana Harold Elliott, sip ueeenwood ave., Colllnsdalft, Pennsylvania, evidencing the Commission's approval of the exerclso ot the right and privilege of operating motor vehicles as a cooimon carrier for the trans portation of persona upon call or demand ln the city ot Philadelphia. A public hearing, upon tho aforesaid ap- Pile 8d, illcatlon .will be hem on manr, Hrptrtnbfr 1OT0, Room 490, City Hsll, at 10 : in k. in., tyiivii nun m.D.r' u imnuiii in in terest may appear and be heard It they so m., when anu wnere au persona In ln aeaire, , IN MEMOniAM tlAnnifl. In living remembrance of our father, ISAAC HARMS, who died August 18. 1890. HIS CHILDHUN. jassaasasssssssssss.-a., TIAXTEn. On Aur. IT. at Wyomlsslng, PKP0JJ CIGARS' TSyeSmoIg rjBALEUS say "Some mon " chan bo their brands as often rut n. woman dinner:) her mind." "Wo haven't found thin true of Mcn-Do-Won Hmokcra. Try n Mcn-Dc-Llon nnd aeo why! 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Lehlah Interment private. on. Mi J.. Aug 10. imowNi-w Briageton, SARAH H. I1IIOWN., Relative and friend Invite to funeral services, at her late real dshco. 87 N. Uilea at., Thura.. 3 p. m. Train leaves Market at. wharf 11 SO a. m. nURKB. Aug. 14, MICHAEI, J husband of Ilrldget Cruise IlurKe. of .Barrack, at., Tuan. Co. Oalway. Ireland. Relatives. frlnds and all societies ot Which ha was a member liulted to funeral, Thurs.. 8 a. m.. late resldehce. 3207 B. 8d st. Solemn high mass of reiulem. Church of Our Lsdy of Jit. Carmol. i-80 a, m. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem .... . . irurtKnTT At Audubon, K. J.. Aw, 17, 1920, J, WARREN, son of Rov. It. U. and Anna W. Durkrtt, aged 14 years. Funeral Frl.. Aug. 20, 1 p. m.. from his parents' residence. 820 Wyoming ave., Audubon, N. J, Service at Audubon M. K, Church 1:.10 p. m, Int. private, Cflar Qreen Cem., Clayton, N. J. , CASEt. AUg. 17. OnOBpn JOSEPH, be loved son ot ucnrg nndMary A. Casey. Funeral Thurs , 8 3o a. m., from the resl denco of hla parents, 024S .Walnut st. Sol emn mass of requiem. Ht. Carthago's Church, 10 n, m, "COUailUN. Aug. 10, MARCBLkA, wife of the late Michael Coughltn. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8'80 a. m., late residence, 878 N. 24th at. Solemn maaa of requiem Church ot Ht. Francis Xavler IS a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. CROA8DA7.B. Suddenly, at Atlantic rltv. Aug. 10. 1020. ANNA H wife of Charles V. Croaadale, of Atlantic Cltri and daughter of lata Sarah Alkley Watson Conovar, of Phlla. and Gloucester City, N, J, Funeral private, Thura., Aug. 19 Public; may view ofamfioi) W:SSZ r, rt& m v .. 2-gratuies fdsa fisties - ' Wi flflt mi i i WiWJ 1 'nn f-ri 2:M t). m. ."AvjanTw uoaflea., 17 n. Xlorld n.va.r. rit , ihfjLNRnAAtW. af Iia ntmnitp ,4st-'' aenco In Torresdale. on Awr. IT HABAIl iniooKB, widow of Thomas uolan. Funeral aervlee and Interment prlrato. DONOVAN.--Alu. if. ANNUO C, beloVafl wife ot Cornelius Donovan, Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:80 a. m.. lata residence, S01T ljroomall ave. Holemn requiem mass Church of the Dlesaed Sacra ment. 10 a. m. Int. Itolv Gross Cem. , DOKEH. Ausr. 10, MAflT W.. wife of tha ais wapt. ueorse,. uuxea. inner djsi year. nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., a p. m., late residence. Tuckahoe, J. int. private. DOWNbY. Suddenly, on Aur. IB, LOUIS N., husband of MarV Downey, (nee Sherry), and son of the late John andfAnn Downey Ilelatlvea and friends, also Sd Ward Demo cratic Kxefmtlve Committee, are Invited to attend the funeral, Thurs., 8 30 a. m., from hla late residence, 1812 Webster st. Solemn maes of requiem at at. Teresa's Church at 10 a, m Int. Old Cathedral Cem , DUKK8. Aug-. 10. MAHY W.. wife of the late Capt. Oeorge I.. Dukes. In her 01st year. Ilelatlvea and frlendn Invited to fu neral. Thurs , 2 p. m.. residence. Tuckahoe. N. J. Int. private. FINK. FHANK. of Emaue, Pa.. Aur. IB, at his late residence. 8d and Main sts.. Kmaua, Pa., ated SB years. The funeral will be held Thura., at 2.80 p. m.. f rom tho late residence Int. In the Kmaua Cem. Ttelatlveg and friends Invited to attend without further notice. OEnNEIVr. Aug-, 18. MAnT O.. wife of Paul C. Qernert and dauthter of Otto P. and Katharine Kuri. In her aid year. Ilelatlvea ard friends Invited to attend funeral. Thura., 8:30, r. m.. late residence. S810 Chestnut st. solemn requiem hlBh mass at Our Lady of Hosary Church. 10 a m. Int. private. IIAND. Suddenly Au. IB DOHA, wife of David 8. Hand Funeral Thurs., 2 p. m.. from tha residence of her husband, 8840 AWW."il.J.nt- Arllnaton Cem. HILLMAN. Auir. IT. CAROLtNE. wlfo of the late Louis Illllman. ared T8 years. Ilelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral Frl . 10 a. m. trrlBlv n.rlnra nf fn 1- TYn n. berg's Bon. 200O N. Broad at. Int. Adath Jeshjurun Cem. Ilematns may be viewed Thurs . 8 to 10 p. m ILLENIinnoEM Aur. IT, at her lato S&iSiSS?:. 7S4 Palmetto at , Fox Chase. DOnOTIIY F , wlf of William J. Illenber cer (neo Weiss), need 60. Due notice will bo Klven. iU&tt5!A.IJiT-Al ,h" Jewish IIospi;al. Au. IT. OAHOLINK. widow of lata Lnuta Hill jnan. In her T4th year. Notice of funeral . '"MnLE-IIOJIETAnD Aur. 10. KtE-A29It-KEMDI'E' widow of JBhn Homeyard, ared 03 Bervlces Thurs.. 2 p. m.. parlors of V .nr X "esslnrer. 2000 E Susquehanna ave. Int. Oreenmount Cem, Friends call Wed nn(iJ,1&;70n.Au' 10 1020. OHAnLBS SI "OUnNET KNOX. In tho TSth year nf hla 5JS iPunr5;l and Interment at St. Paul's S..5?' .on . Thursday. Aur. 19, at noon, standard time. lI,BIANIir-At "' nm' 4" Harlnr at.. Si.."",- .10 102- "ENriY. husband of i5Iaho L'n' and son of the late Amos snd Sarah lioker Leland. ared 08 years. fr7iC9,? Thursday afternoon at 2 o'rlock. at the Oliver II. Ilalr Dulldlnr. 1820 Chest nut t Interment private. Friends may vlrWc'2lnJ,. Wednesday evenlnr v -VWl8,T:0n A,," 1, WILLIAM E , bus band of Ida n. Lewis. Relatives and friends, also Delmont Council, No 100, I. O A i Washlnrton Camp. No. 640, V O. a . . ' phlla. Commandery. No. 4. P. O H of A : emploves of U, O I and em ployes of Scott-Powell Dairies, are Invited to the funeral, on Thurs aftemon, at 1 o'clock, from hla late residence. 8B2 Lex st. Services at Pelmont Baptist Church, at 1 p. m Interment at Lower Merlon Baptist Cem Vl-wlnr Wed. eve- LUCIIT. On Aur. IB. 1020. BE8STTC. wife of Karl A Lucht nnd daughter of Elizabeth Norton (nee Fehrlev). arerl 2!l veam. Ill& lives and friends are Invited to the service nn inursaay nt a o'ciock. at ine Oliver if, Balr Ilulldlnr. 1820 Chestnut st. Inu-r-rnent at Hillside Cemetery. Remains mwy Do.yiewea weonesaav cveninr . LUKEN8. Aur 10 1TARIUET, widow of John II Lukene, ared TO years. Relatives, friends and all societies of which he was a member, 'invited to funeral services, Thurs., ?. P- m . at son-in-law's residence, Robert M Thorp. 8220 nuffleld st . Frankford. Rody ma7 b,l?(J vra. atler T p. m Int East Cedar Hill Cem. LYNCH Aur. IT. PATRICK eon of the late John and Bridget Lynch, of Marcallym Parish Co Monarllsn, Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl , 8 30 a m. from the residence of W II Cole man -WTl Lancaster ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a m int Cathedral Cem iWA.-VI.f7Y Ajir IT QUEEN L wlf of l.flnard H Manley Residence. B012 Mnstcr st Funeral private. MARTIN Aur IT MARY C . wlJow of i??Vii. J, M?11."' ."I"'d H7 Itelntlves and friends lnltVd to funeral sorvlcea Thurs II am. at hep Inte residence 1001 Oreen st Int. private McLAUailLIN. Aur. IB PETER, hus nrt ,'c;hrl"t Carney McLaughlin and J?nn?:t'' '"r. John and Rose McLaughlin. 5i,!fn" ?w'iir ,Dr,rry- 'land RelatUea Jle,1!.,, al! "." societies of which he was a member, Invited to f'in-ral. Frl.. 8 a. m . Uto residence. .S32 N 10th Bt Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Assumption ,Vr.,ni;,?,rJ'ly-. ,nt olv Cross rem. daughter pf Bonjimln n nnd Anna E. Mere, dlth ared 29 years Relatives and friends are Invited ta attend funeral. Thurs . 2 r m.. residence 1T21 N 13th st Int odd Felloes' Cem. Mt Carmel Pn . papers Please copy Friends may call Wednesday eentnr MILLER At nilzabethtown. Pa.. Aug. 10. ADALINE daughter nf the late Robert nnd Mary Ml'ler aged TS Relatives and friends Incited to atterfd funeral services Thurs 2pm funeral narlors nf Wllllxm II Chew. S W cor SOth and Bpruie sts Int private Mt Morlflh Cem MOCK At Walllna-ford Pn . on Aur IT. CLARA NESRIT MOCK. Services on Thurs afternoon, at 2 o'rlock at the Oliver II Balr Bldff . 1820 Chestnut st Interment private. MOSS Aur III. 1020. JOHN J MOPS Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral Thurs T 3(1 a m brother's residence lfllffl E B'rks st Solemn requiem maun St Prancle Xnvter's Church 0am Int Hols Cr-- Vm MYERS Suddenly. Aur 10 WALTER J MYERS son nf J W. Mers and the late Mnrv Myers Frlnnrti mav view remilrvi nt his late residence. 1218 N. Olh st . Wed T to II p m runernl services and Int private O'DON.NELI DVNIEL I son nf nim nnd lnie Iinn'ni O'Dnnnell. klllt-d In nftlnn Auvunt 11) 1IM8 AnnlversHrv mass nt St AnthonV Church Thurs . T .10 n m i'uim;r-i kimvu iiv accident In Frnnce Piinilav Mir, h io join i-rivate FRANCIS If. in? Inf a..t LEA. PORTEUS Jr Co "t .vrars son a r rnncis I, nnd Mnrv F Porteus R-l-vMi s and friends and mem bers of tho 2nth Dlv A E F . are Invited to funeral serv Ices at rhnpel of North wood Cem en Frl Aur 20 at S p m rRITCIIARD Aur 10 MAROARET rRlTCHARD lt-lntlveH and friends Invited to funenl Thurs nil n m sister's resi dence. Mary Collenn .1431 Baltimore nve. Bolemn requiem mass Church of Transflrura. tlon 10 a m Int Hols- Crosg Cem. SINER Aug Id MARY TOMLINSON. widow of Wllllnm ln-r nred TB Relatives and friends 'it Ited to funeral services lace residence S142 York read Thurs 2 p. m. precisely Int Norfhvvnnd Cem STONE Aug 10. SARAH FRANCES wlfo of David Hanlev Stone ared 05 years Relatives and friends of the family nre In vited to attend the funeral on Thurs 0th Inst , .t 10 o'clock from her late residence, T10 8 00th st Remains can ho viewed Wed evenlnr T to 0 o'clock Irt private Arlin-nn Cemetery THOMPSON On Aus 10 ROBERT THOMPSON, of 234(1 Oorrltt st son of the Inte Robert nnd lennle Thompson Services on Thurs afternoon nt 2 o'rlnck nt the Oliver II Balr nidr 1K20 Chestnut st Interment nt Mt Mnrlsh CVm TOY H-uddonh- Aur lr. JMES NOR TON husbind nf th lute lull-v W Tv n-e Flschle). son of Edwurd I and Cora M Toy. 1K31 W Pacific st Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral Thurs morning Fnlemn requiem mass at tV ( hurch of the Hnlv Senulrhre 10 n m Int private rvnEIHULI. Vt Mnnsriia Vlcnrnnn Mlgust 0 J I.ATIIW I'NDERiriLL Jr. nnlv son of Captnln Jn I. l"ndrhlH U p M C nnd Jeannette Miller I'ndi rhlll nged 4 v-irs rnd B months WALKER At h's lcsl.lenre nno Haver ford -wo on Aug 16 SVMl'BI. husband of F.lUa Walker Funeral and Interment private at convenience of the family WALTER ANNA widow of late Philip Wilter former residence 1010 Waterloo st Burial from daughter residence 24 y. Ox ford st Services 2 IB p m Int Oreen. mount Cem Relatives and friends Invited WARD Kut II It'I.IA V wife of Inseph Wird nnd daughter of Ellmbetri and late Peter Campion ll.-lntlves nnd friends, nnd nil societies Invited In funeral Thurs 8 30 a m from ln-r Inte nsldence 2'i4 Ric. tor st lliix'iorough Solemn requiem mis nt St John h Clmr h 10 u m. Int St. Mnrs'e Cem WARREN Aur IB JOHN C . husbind nf ELIZABETH W WARREN sge,l 2', Relatives friends and A O of M P , No 30 Invlt'd to services Thurs. 2 p m res! dence 2042 W Boston tve Friends may view- remain" Wed after 8pm WAY Aur l JOHN' A . husband of Katie Way aged 4T Relntlven and friends nlso Washington f'nmn No 03 P O S nf A nnd all organization of which he was n member Invited to funerBl services Thurs 2pm residence 1,117 13 Susque hanna ave Int private Remain-, mnj be viewed Wed 7 to II p m WILLIAMS. Aur 14 at Portland, Me . MAROARET A wife of Charles A Wll Hams ared 7T venre Funeral services and Int private Thurs 10 a m . at chapel of Andrew J Balr & Sons Arch and 10th sts rNDKRTAKEWS Staais LOBT AND FOTJND UA.5,.,tI3-OOKI'?"t' "iY'"!" bank book No 3?3, Corn Exchange National Bank, Return to Corn Exchange Nat Bk 2d and c'hestnuV. PENS Lost 2 Parker stjlogrnphlo pern. r ward Walter Orleve. 113 Walnut st RINO Lost, solltalr diamond ring. Tiffany setting. Inside of Jin. mHrk,d n j, t0 O M.W Feb HUB liberal reward If r. rtaa4Hr) Thtif i, ' 1 :80 1 1 turned and no question asked. 11. Hamai, mer. Melrose 1801, V M ' ,.'71 WArrTD-.fn(orl?lei ,' t-l abotila, or It HrW ..,! Musser. son on wary iw uenn jrnnaoeipnia. lladslnhla. IaH hssrrt of IS 1 . v. . . r .' i rr -. r m. . yvii tniormsunn to w phi, fce-qgrr. I WOULD like to bear from my and two daughters, Jdary rrom tneir rainer, . . - WILI,L1AM W. KIRrt Co. 10, Nation,! Soldiers' Home, FINKEL8TEINE, 1811 N. 7th St., grocery to Kaufman. Creditors W Olrard ave. to Aur. 23, JACOB KAPIAN bought the grocer; at 088 NT 18th at. creditor call Olrard ave. until August 10. HEX.7 WANTED rETCAUB BELL TELEPHONE OPERATORS ARE IN DEMAND .; .! Enter this attractlva business .! And receive 114 par week while learning with frequent Increase SJKf 1 on WKsasWt ino , i .,:.k v 'VKi - r I tnereaiter 0 PERMANENT POSITIONS ABBITRM UNDER IDEAL CONDITION AMOIjO PLEASANT ASSOCIATES n.. litrtn nrst-rtvtaM 4 HI In nir 'a, V Off jntnn DIATAtlOUlli IVOI. arvea, wf t DELL TELEPHONE CO, OF PKNNA. CLERK, automobile prlca: hour 8 to fl halt day Saturday. American Stores Co., Aut Maintenance Pert, ,20th and Montromerr v. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR A. bflght KttU familiar with Burroughs calculator , or comptometer wortt, for pleasant and im proving position with larre manufactorlnjc concern, central sections stata are, school Inr. experience and salary desired. P, Oi nor 701. rniiafleipnia DICTAPHONE OPERATOR and reneral of- flce worki permanent position) pleas surroundings; restaurant in bulldlnr. B. Za.' Allen & Co , Inc., Bth and Olenwood V, iensinnon nwu. --. FILE CLERK Younr Blrl to assist ' with flllnr In larri insurance onice; mn am millf anrt 1nf1 utck and Intelligent, with rood eduoatlojj Apply after 11 a. in.. Hare ft Chase. N, X. cor, aq and wni nut sts busil OIRLS wanted: light manufaoturlnr ness: short hours:ood pay) chance fojf advancement. Faxon Co.. 10T N. Marshall st., near Cth and Cherry sts LADY'S and children's maid wanted rlr In September; must be rood nedtaworhn, experienced, In best of health: write itittn age. nationality and salary desired, rv1nf references. M 028. Ledger Office. MILLINERS Experienced, alnx trimmers: rood pay; yearly position. -t OOTTLIEB'S 481 SOUTH BT, .. N. J STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BUREAU OF CHILD 1ITOIENB NUnBEB WANTED -. MINIMUM SALARY 11204) Advsncements in 8lary Are Oranted 1. Hv length of Service 2. Through Promotional Testa to IHrhW Positions Positions Vacant ' 1. Child Hygiene Nurses 2. District Supervisor of Mldwlves District Suoervlsor of Nurses. tue 1B 17041 3 Assistant Supervisor of Nurses Nurses who are acceptable to tha Depart ment will be required to aim a on rear contract. Address application to Julius Levy. M. D., . Bureau of Child Hyrlene. mate House, v Trenton, N. J. t NURSES, experience not necessary. BtrpefW Intendent of Institution, 48th & WoodlanC NURSE Wanted, graduate nurse to taJM charge of a smalt private hospital) mod--erate equipment; In anawerlnr rive art ami rar of graduation. Dr. O. R. Lyon, Hell wnod, Pa -..- SEWERS Wanted, experienced mill sewera) to learn weavlnr on finished garment; good pay. steady work. American Textll Weaving Co 241 W Van Burep at.. Chlcaro. BTENOORAPHEn Frank A Seder require the sewlces ot tk thoroughly experienced stenographer: gi exper-.encea sienograpneri rooa salary Apply Employment Office, sixth floor. 11th and Market sts BTENOailAPHETt neat and oompeteat, capable of nperatlnr an Elllott-Flsher ma chine, pleasant surroundlnrs and perraaneaf position. Apply Thos II Wilson Corp., 14M N Howard st STENOORAPItER, permanent- position fF joung lady who Is quick and accurate opportunity for advancement. I), F Deweea, 1122 Ohestnut St. bTENOORAPHER. experienced, for sales -depart ment: permanent position for capable)1, elrl half-day Saturday. Samuel II. French) L Co . York ave,. 4th and Cnllowhlll sts. . TELEPHONE OPERATOR, experienced oa p ll X . South Philadelphia office. U. O), I employment department. 24 N. 22d at. TYPIST, experienced, for clerical workt alatt in h-in wltH lmDortant flllnr and telenhon exchanre: no stonography. C TOB. Ledger OK. WOMEN to take names lor linyd'a Direc tory, only those writing plain hand. C 220 Ledger Office, WOMEN ' to do chamberwork: no waltlnrt I'O-JB2aJLJlJlth. Poplar 404. ' YOUNO OIRL as typist for reneral offlo ' work In large lnsurnnce onlce; must ba rapid, accurate nnd neat ln work: hlra school or business school training preferred. Apply after 11 a. m Hire & Chase, N. B. corner 3dand Walnut sts. YOL'NO IJVDY wanted for clerical position! applicant Dlense glvo are. experience and expected remuneration. P 1338. Ledger Off. YOUNO I.ADY with small capital for educa tional work C 711 Ledger Office. YUUrVi VV IJ.UJ.i nimc, cnniiciH;, VI WOMEN white. enerretlc. Dlenslng appearnnce, nerueu lor uperavin: r . i.i .. .ii .....ll.. t...-.t. a. a lor ore i nluvntnr nald Well while learning. Wltherspoon nidg (lenerak t I.E-KKH Women. ttr 17 for postal malt service 13B month, examination August) rxp unnec for free particulars write J, Irfxmard (former Civil Service Examiner). 002 Euultalile Hldg Washlnrton Bl'SINESS SERVICE CO . 1110 Land Title-. llkprs stenogs i.it.,au: cieras. aip-aip. HELP "WANTED MALB I BOILERMAKERS BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS FOR ! REPAIR WORK ALU. OPEN SHOP Apply JOHN BAIZLEY IRON WORKS ,114 S. Delaware ave GENERAL KNUINEERINQ WORKS 717 Front st. NORTHERN ENGINEERING WORKS 7t4 S. Swanson st. CENTRAL ENGINEERING WORKS 1828 Beach st WILLIAM DREW 103 Du l.ancey st ACCOUNTANT, senior Wanted, man for public uccountlnr offlre, capable of In-slulllr-.- card system and to supervise, ex cellent. opportunity for right man. give all qualifications In letter of application, j 1407 Ledger Office AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for a Miunr man about 10 or 20 with Jour, nntlstlc nmbltlorrt to learn newspaper work h assisting In cltv editor's office. See Mr. Jov.e 3d flour. Public Ledger BLACKSMITH'S helper snd waron work. Wupplee.Wllls.Jones 2S2S RJdgn ave. . EORINO MILL OPERATORS, lath hand and bench hands wanted steady work t competent men Apply LlDnlncntt-Carwea Corp Erie ave anil Richmond st BRAKEMEN. CAR REPAIRMEN MACHINISTS. BOILERMAKERS AND LAIIOREHS fc' WANTED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1623 FILBERT ST.. PHILADELPHIA, TA. i 'fi At &n a. ll r t ,; ,n $ q A fl .ft "1 I of 818 J' -a - ,) &&LWiJltt&i&tt lryytft ..Q &&fa&&i,fritl
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