jU v &' r - . ; . K 1 I if-' .. U- 12' EfASK LEGION POSTS ;T0 ADOPT ORPHANS iiVoamen (F.) Unit, of Phlladol I phla, First to Provide for t Fronch Soldier's Child 'APPEAL IS MADE BY DAVIS Fntler the joint direction of the French orphan fund of the Amrrican Legion and the American lied Cross. Legion posts and Individual legion -nrles throughout the Vn'tetl States are being urged to provide for support of I,- l.n..ni ,,.,... ., l.U nf... .... -..,..,.. ,., $75 n year for each rlillil. ThN move- i i i ii .lit merit In Pcittislvnnla has the indorse- ment of David .1. DavK the depart- . , ,, , .1.1 i Jnent roininntider. lie hopes that ilur- . In the year n majority of the r.ltO j LeRion noti in this state will lie ofli- ' i.il.. ... .- i.'- i. i c.u.t.v i..M.-r pnn.ii- ... rr.-i..-.. ,,.., stoonBt Syv,n ,,cke, up the paper The lirst pot to take such nrtlott wns ; and fled to a seclude.) corner, where she k v.-.... id, n . v -n ti, .. .rapidly slipped her pump oft nnd In tho 1 eotnitti It I I'nt No. 0. The post sirU.d the new s-ole. To l.e sure. It did has already nu.i'itf.1 one of the little feel a bit knobby, but she wns no longer MilTerers of the war and steps nro being . quite so "out nt sole." . taken to designate a little girl as Its I On the tran. the masterful Breck re rvnril fnr nevt venr vealed his startling plan. t ir ii i '. t . : "Now that 1 have the contract which Imllvii linls may become foster par- ray establishes the business. I wnnt fnt nt the vaine rate, but It Is thnuslit , you too. There's a license tn my pockci (Mich action bv the posts will give them which has been there quite long enough. little mascots, who will be a i-misnnt i When we get to Hurvllle we'll visit u reminder of the great struggle nnd its conyeqneiiee to hutnnnit.v. Thirteen orplu'ii have already been adopted by American Legion posts in Other parts of the country, nnd the movement is gnining. The department ndjutnnt. William (J. M unlock, recently forwarded to all posts a bulletin setting forth the detnils. 'Tlin eppiitlvi (wininiitten nf Ilarrv K. -r ..... Ineersoll I'o-t met Thursday night'nnd riluxiiiKiml ntnn f,.r rouiinnitlnn .if twir errand witnout explanation. i ne pne dicused plans for resumption i non.non of nn eU.ping couple no longer activities in October. II. II. r' i ca uot lilm n tin til. post commander, smd an effort would be "Hull' a second and I'll have a witness made to hold nn oufing next mouth. 1 In." He summoned an otTlce boy from Twentv ad.litonnl menibcrs were en- i k other region, deliberately adjust".! rolled in Voilure No. 1 of th. Society h' Hpectnoe. and then remarked- ' .Now Of the Forty Homines and Kight ("ho- rKlhftriltcSn"c- Wo be "ure ,,m ls yeaux. an nuxlliarv of the Lieutenant , without' the slightest hesitation. Breck Henry II. Ilou-tnn l'ost of (.erinan- j confidently reached his hand Into his town. The ceieinony took place at a , pocket nnd drew It forth empty. meeting on Tui-silav night in the new i There ensued a profound silence, home of the post on ('lichen avenue. ! broken by n" I "" r o ti r e p m bl e chuck I c f rom i...f v ii ivi.ii iir.nil.ni.iri.irv ni tm otllce boy. Poor Sylvia, whose j," it . , v ' "i f - L i courage had been rapidly ebbing, wished 411 JInntua avenue, met bndnv night. , herelf lnon miles awav and Alexander Davison, post adjutant. ; Further frenzied search failed to pro renorted the members had indorsed the duce the missing document : and the Dew constitution. No action relative to M.nSlllU.lOn. .Ml ll.'llOIl re.l.live HI corcanization of the I'liiladelphla .mm, ,iit.. wns rnnnrt.vl ', cominittee was reported, the rco county BILLS AWAIT MAYOR ,, ., , . Ordinances for Bathing Beach and) r.Lk., rr.Lr rn n.,riiy I Cobb s Creek Cars Ready When Major Moore returns to the i city Monday, at which time Council, will hold a special session to provide 1 moncv for the reL-ist rutin., of u-ninen voters, he will tind five ordinanees on his desk awaiting signature. No in- timntion is given as to his probable ne- j tion.' I "One ordinance appropriate S"."00 for extra clerks for the recorder of deeds' i office. This was vetoed once as being vague, but has' been amended. An other transfers Sl'.UMMl from the Sl'-'il.- ! 000 appropriation for care of the .Inlin- son nrt collection, the money to go for' bathing beach expenses, and another ordinance permits the I'. It. T. Co. to Ttrn'rurs over Spruce street from Six tieth to Sixtv -third street and up Sixty -third, over the Cobb's Creek Boulevard. Ite.vl.lents on the boulevard have pro tested. DEATH FROM MALARIA Unusual Disease for This Part of f Country Appears In Week's List Three hundred nnd eighty. one per sons ilieil in Philadelphia tills week, according to the mortnllu record issued today bv the hurenn nf hcnltli TMsi figure is ii decrease of fH-two emu- liared with Inst week's .l....n,s nn,i linie.i wirn last week s deaths nnd a (iccrrji.'' oi twenty-. me ns agumt the t deaths fnr the week eiidlni: Auciist L' anil). One death wa- .hie to mnlnria. mi un usual disease fnr this part nf the coun try. Violent death-, numbered thirty during the week. RED MEN PLAN SAIL Tribe Will Go on Excursion Down Delaware River Tonight The Seegwun Tribe. No. 1.".", I. O. It. M., will hold tlu'ir auniinl reunion mid moonlight ball down the Pelaware this evening. A lnrge attendnncp of Ued Men i expected to make the trip a sikvcms Music nnd refreshment on the boat nn- tn features promised for the oc.n -sion. Tickets are nn --ale b nil mem- hers of the Tribe or from Krnnk I; Mayo, c. it . 'j::.",.-, l,.0 street. The chairman of the trip i K. X. Italy. County Fair Open at Night The Philadelphia Cnuntv Kiiir at Jlyberry will open Labor Unv, Sep tember H. nnd 'Mitinue all week to September 11 This .enr the manage ment will keep the fair grounds open nt night and vaudeville, fireworks dis plays and music will hoM the public's interest. READERS' VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Cur rent Topics Tells of "Mummification" To the hilitar l t- ;.,. u, no I'ublu l.idirr SirIn your article mum the iiUeite. Jllscovery of a "miiminv fluid." appe.ir JnK Allitusl 11. I am quoted fts s.miik tliut "There h,ie been various Uie,'m. advanced as to the means of mummifl cation, but Ii has neser b. ?. ir,v,d that the exact prcpnrntloii of the peo ple of the i'harnolm has been fnund This can hardly b. mid to oney the extent of m.r knowledge or mortu ary uecretn of the .indent ICcvptians Herodotus itiM-s a detailed ncount of the method of procedure, and more than ono distinguished ! Mist of Kurop. hns made chemical linestlKatlon of the mummies. We know that, nt one period, the , treatment or tlie dead body was de .jternilned by the ihul. . of colllit cost 'Mnit Jlton $:nm ..r '.'(i. mcordlni; to th rank and wealth of the family. The first entitled the dead to lalnjr of the body calty with p.ilm wine, pncklnR with myrrh, cassia, aromatlcs and as Jihnlt, Immersion for seventv davs In n natron bath, at the expiration of which time the bod was raped In linen bunds and coated with a solution of gum nrablc Ily the s cond method there wan In jected Into the umnutllated body an unctuous, fluid havlnc a base of oil of cedar, and the orlflceH weie pluk'Ked Tho cotpse was then Immersed In the natron bath for ntty days Kor the poor there wns only the natron bath It must, 'however, bo remembered that th? proceBH of mummification was one of gradual development and varied from a Re to ace. . . ? it. NKWKLL WAIIDLK. ' DfUsrtlnent of Archaeoloity, Academy of ,'aturnl So It nets, Philadelphia THE DAILY NOVELETTE Sulvia Turns Cobbler My OKItTItUDr. III'IINHAM Sylvia's little foot tnpped the station floor nervously. Sho was aware of the disquieting 'act that there was a hole In the sole of her right pump. It really was foolish of her to wear that par ticular old pair Just because they matched her dress. A hole In one's shoe was a calamity at any time, but doubly no today. Why. Breck might even carry out his mad scheme, so often proposed At this 'point In her reflections. Miss Sylvia sighed and (lushed. It was such a pity that Daddy Allen could and would not understand what a dear Breck was. Just then Breck himself dashed In, tossed his overcoat on the seat beside Sylvia nnd Joined the waiting lino beforo the ticket window. He stopptri a second to Impart Nome Information to her. Kvcrythlng Is top hole, angel child. We're going to remember today, and no mistake," h chuckled. 'ri.i ...... i . . . ., ... . , 7. ',e,"I,"""'n ; "im s ma was rut'iuuy nwure mat a strenuous after- noon was not likely to Improve that hole. Favo '" "' to the great detriment of a perfectly good pair of silk stockings' As she cast about desperately for some "Peedy remedy, she glimpsed a piece of paper lying on the lloor near Ureck's Jfltf' M" '"" TO'l!!.': folding to make It fit In the sllppe any rate. It would do tcmiinriirllv At .L-...I.II Hill' WIM l.nill.t' ll lilt' l'lll.f. "But." p-otested Sylvia, fnlntly. after a period of stunned yet ecstatic silence, what will Daddy Allen think?" I "Hang your father!" retorted Breck, ! Inelegantly, "he'll thaw out by nnd by 1 when I'm rich and fnmous." I So. In the course of an hour, Sylvia I allowed herself to be passlvoly guided up a flight of dingy stairs and Into nn I equally dlng oce. A kindly faced. ,,..,.. .!,... l.l It. ...I.... ,. .., ..An.... stout old gentlemnn cunit forward to Preet them, seeming to understand their young p.-onlc were llnally forced to re- jwuiih i-wmii- iii- I . l,i,u y .- ,rf.,t' Proffering apo ogles and cHmson w h embarrassment The attorney bowed them out with a slight trace of weariness. loiter in the afternoon, Sylvia and ' Breck parted. He was tremendously I disappointed and chagrined, but Sylvia reit a tnrlll or wieicen rem-i. mr ner idea of a wedding was vastly different. Besides, who ever heard of a girl being married with a hole In her shoe? She giggled at the thought. At dinner Sylvia slid Into her place. dreading the keen scrutiny and ques- tlonlng of her father. He. however, was unusunlly amiable this evening, and when she ventured to mention the fact that she had ben with Breck that after noon did not protest acidly. "So you think that you would be happier with that voung whlppersnapper. Breck Merrill, than you are with your old father?" he queried, dryly. "I never put It that way." retorted Sylvia, spiritedly. "You know that I think the world of you, daddy, but I am going to marry Breck. Just the same." "Well." her father went on. a twinkle In bis eye. "I see that he has Just secured a contract I've been trying to girt my self. He's a clever fellow, so I guess you can have him If you find him neces sary to your hnpplness I presume you will want the usual fripperies, so here s a check as a starter" When the full Import of this astound ing anouncement on the part of her parent broke uiion the slightly dazed Sylvia, shf made swift and rapturous acknowledgment, then fled upstairs. In the seclusion of her room she pliouetted and kicked one small slipper high In tho air. It was the one with the hole In It, and tho temporary sole fell out. Sylvia smiled renilniscentlv and nicked It up. Some writing on the fold attracted her ntlention and sh- opened tho solle V'p. r. . , . ., ... i. - . ., So Intensely 'nterestlng did she find U ...... .,, ,,. onisslegce.1 on the floor and .,h .. ihr.mrii u-ith n-rinldci l.rnns .1 ii.i tiiti.Th.w1 until tlm tpnra i':.m Clmi.'. ' Ing somewhat ralwr. shi' jumped up. I and, still clutching the tause of her mer- I rtineiit. .lushed downstairs, skipping ! stairs recklessly, one shoe off. Mr Allen, enjoying his cigar mid newspaper In the library. wondere-J mlldl. what Sylvia found so nmusint. In heV telephone conversation Had he 1 listened lntentl he would have heard I these mystifying sentences badly mUed up with gurgles of laughter 'Breck'' Yes; Just as soon as vou possibly can. Yes. father's home He 11 , he delighted to se you. Honestly Wlia'" No. I'm not spoofinjt You'll never guess i where I found It. Hustle over and I'll tell vou ec rythlng " , The receiver e'leked ; nnd Sylvia. t'P I holding a bndlj dnmnced nvirn.-c" license, sat down nnd laughed some more Next complete mneletle Si.plironln's llnlf" '.Ml COMMITTEE ASKS FUNDS 1 Advocates of Clean Elections Appeal' to Public for $15,000 t The committee of setcntv lis -''nt nut .-iriulnr letters appciilmc t the public , for contributions to nid in the commit-j tev's i-nmpniiMi for clean flections. I At least $1.".(HMt annually i- needed br the committee tu earn nn its work. ' nc.-iir.lim: to the nppenl uludi is signed j b Itii'linril L. Austin, treasurer : i Thomas Itn.'biirn While, nctine (linir-l I mnn. and Ivlwaril L. It. Iloodi. -' retnrv j The cominittee of sp,.tv ha- no' under way iiivestijfntinti of clinrijes ' nsainst several officeholders nl'eed .,. liavi- violated the election ln, nn, repcrt will probnbK lie made net week I Where Shall I Send My Child to School? Thut question can be an swered quickly and satisfac torily tiy consulting the Kdu catlonal Hurtau (on ground floor at Public Ledger Oftlc. Independence Square), Hero you may obtain complete and rli.ii-.le information of any ooardlnK school for boys or girls, military academy, bual nets college, special schools for retarded children, conservatory of music, collece or unlver. ally Our Intimate knowledVa cf the advantages of the va rious Institutions win enable vou to maka a wise ehni This service Is free and avail huib iu c.cijr one - whr. every. Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH (S'alrut 3000 Main 3009 EVENING PUBLIC There's No Base Like Home By i. C.1 Ed Harmon, who nrfmlfA lie hnx Doupla.i Fairbanks tooklno Hko n piker, fcte Krfewl Joe about life in the mot'lrs In the foUoxolnp letter, -statlmcntx from It. C. ll'lfiner' Infest auccew icfll be prlnfed ttailj. Cff'APTKIt V Fifth Inning (Continued) Harmony Hull, alongside of Hudson's Blver. N. V. Mon Ami Joe Un.loubtlessly you will be filled with surprise and etc. when you lamp the nddress I have put at the top of this letter nnd you will no doubt prob'ly wonder Is Harmony Halt a Jail, a hospital, a theater or oven maybe a lunntlcal asylum, hey? Well, Joe, I will ease the strain on your head by tcllln' you that Harmony Hall Is none of them things, but Instead Is the name of my .country's estate on the beautifully Hud son, opposite the prominently known Palisades nnd the like. Joe. It Is n won derfully country up here nnd reminds me a great deal of some of tho places we passed through In France, except that It ain't rnlnln'. Bight next to my place Is the nstoundln' castle of Ptatitey J. I'rlegcnhelm. the well-fixed millionaire did by lookln' out my attic window I can see the old bird walkln' in nis garden Not that It's a especially treat to me to look at a guy which can write a check for l.OOO.UOll fish and get It. when I have shook hands with a is.upia kings, not to mention queens, Jacits and etc.. whilst In Kurope on government business last yenr. Why, Joe. ns far as that goes, the president of France oven kissed me when he pinned tno second Crolxe de Ouerre on me, so what's lnokln' at a merely mllllonmre to me. hey? However. I will try nnd not be stuctt up with this Frlegenheiin guy ano If ne comes oVer to horreh my Inwn's mower nnd etc I will let him have It tor n reasonably deposit and maybe me and him can break up the long winter nights which Is cpmln' with plnoche, rummy nnd etc. No doubt you are womlerln' how It come to the pass that I ntn llvln' in the country, when me and New VorK life meant so much to each other for years. Well. Joe. It's very simply I had all the war I could take over nntli Sexes ELSIE SCHNEIDER t w tr i If ifa V ryfrS e mKJRil aPPvT "iialaa Elsie Schneider and Frederick Schneider, Jr., of Lawndalc, nre a brother and sister who came to Straycr's Business College one after the other, after having been praduated from the Hunter Grammar School. By usinp the education acquired at Straycr's, t at 18 and 20 years of age they are each earning more than $1200 '. a year, and one of them has saved up nearly $1000 and the other one nearly $2000. This is the kind of start on a career that girls and boys get who graduate nt Straycr's Business College. Why not give your children such an opportunity? Read about the success of Rose M. Ryan and her sister, Rhea, in next Tuesday's paper. Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut St. 'Phone Walnut 384 Training for the Professions Theology (Evening Sessions) Law (Evening Sessions) Pharmacy (Day Sessions) Dentistry (Day Sessions) Chiropody (Day and Eveniitg Sessions) Please sent course marked N'ume Street me bulletin for thi i-ity -late K L S-il-.O TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llrnu.l Ht. below nerki I I'hllnilelphlu A I'hnne Diamond fl.11 Make Yourself Worth More Money - ' T'i 'n m-ik" .ours. If worth morn inn l nttndlnfc Stri.rs Iluf:n Col la ta n'l NtKht Sessbms (.'a'l en. nr phone for particulars. Straycr's Business College S07 Cheatnut St. Walnut 384 t'lmri.KTK OKFICK THAIMXti riur stu-l-nts a. Shurthan1, llivikkeeplne, .im in ',ur Summer School nre Klen In- t.tsiw trsin'nff In ottlre nuinsumni flllnk. HMinom.fi end laTsonalltv Call n. i',u Hod let us explain our . nijreert .u ou ' I'llll.V III MMS ((II.I.KOK anil Ciillrge of (omtn-rre inl7 Clieilnut l I'hllmlelnhls The Taylor School 1003 MARKET ST. .Bummer Heicdon Orerif Shorthand nook keplre Touch Tplnsr Dbv and Nlht. ""' RKAIHXd. I'A. SCHUYLKILL SE.MINAICY. Reading' Junior L'olltge, Iteudbig, I'n, Preparatory anil Junior College couisea New ath field. Chris tian Influences predominate Tuition. 1400 iwr year. Warren F Teal. A M.. P.P.. Vf. MlLI.KJtSVII.LK. TA. IIIM.KIlHVII.I.n STATE NOHMAI SCHOOL I Mlllrreillle. I.anenaler Co., I'n. Floauttful campus, commod dorm's. h!ahgrada Instr. ; tuition free Address 0 II Oordlnler. Pln I ' ANNVILl.Kri'A. ! ' IXRANON VALI.KY COLI.KOE CO-eaucaiiu.i. vunrsa kiiu nt;ue.iiio rounft. inuslo. art, oratory, prepares for medical schools . moderate, Consult Ledcer llureait. nv O, P. Gossard. P P, President. IIOSTON. ilAflB. s TAMMERERi I Can Cur You SAM'I.D.ROnBINS" t4fl Huntington Ave,. Iloelon Consult Lsdger ' Service tlursnU LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, IP1WER In Kuropo nnd I would be n simp to start nno In my own home after what happened to the kaiser, Which had much moro rooni to work In. Jeanne wanted lo buy this here steal on Bucktn'hnni Palace we are llvln' In now nnd T sworo thnt no matter what come to tho pass I wouldst not lenvc the city. The result Is that the next day wo took this plaoo up Hudson's river which I havo named Harmony Hall In honor of Oen. Persnlng, ns the Oen'H name Is too long to go over the main's entrance. I hated to give In, Joe, after once puttln' my feet down on It. but women Is prnctlcnlly runnln' this country today what with votln" to the rights and lefts and etc. nnd they Is no use to try nnd boss 'cm, because It will get you no "heres, Ah far ns that goes, they are liable to run tho V, S. oh well ns us strongly men has and with the high cost of n llvln' today, prohibition, guys goln' on strikes nnd runnln' off race riots, the women can't do no worse a Job than we done 1 The thing you have got to recog nize now, Joe, Is the freedom of the shes, hey? Well, Joe. before I movo again I will purchase a divorce If ne'cessaiy, because them, days of packln' and etc. Is some thin' I v 111 never forget: Whatever Important nnd expensively things .we didn't lose, wc broke nnd whatever things wo didn't do either with, the movln' men did both. They charged me $lfl the hour for the privilege of wrcckln' my furniture and accordln' to the houra they claimed thc used up, they had paralytic snails drawln' the vans nil the ways. Joe. they Is one other thing connected with movln' and that Is If you got any pride you will loso It with llghtnln' like speed the min ute the movln' men enters the house. A movln' mnn thinks everybody's furni ture Is rotten, no matter how expensively It may be and they will sneer at a $Bno dlnln' room table like It was the roof Of the dog house nnd by the time they get through throwin' sarcastlcnl glances at your stuff you feel like a lumiNand won der If It's worth while movln' It nt nil nnd why not throw the Junk down the dum waiter shaft and be dono with It ! Well, Joe, I havo got to make this one short and sweetly, on account of Jeanne bavin' as usually give out press tickets for a lotta people to come up to our house tonight, only this tlmo tho ex cuse Is called a "house wnrmln." 1 have got to shave and got llxed up like ft honorary pallbearer except with mort SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Ilntli Sexes FREDERICK SCHNEIDER, JR. One Hundredth Term Begins Monday, Sept. 27, 1920 Pharmacy Chemistry and Bacteriology StudentH defirliic to fl' thnniHolves for a profeKBlonal career In theie pclenceH will find It to their advantage to InvcstlRate Mir two, three or four year courses leading to recoRiilzed ileprceR. r-nll or writo at once for fntaloB f-7J PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & SCIENCE (Formerly Philadelphia College of I'hormacy) PHILADELPHIA. PA. ALMER Business School I)ar nnd Kr. Se- elniiH. Open all Hum mer, npecuu miori cnurHefi. iixii vl.luai imiructlon by expert leathern Oruduaten miaranteed loal(iniin Hnil for llullotln. liny Tultliin, $1.1 a month Evenlnir Tuition. 3 u moiilh MERCANTILE LIBRARY inth St. nlinve CIleKlnilt. Plilla. PEIRCE SCHOQL f $r business Administration jT 1'etree is mrieH' foreinoet IiurI- nee, ernnoi couraeH tor young men llUKlnem Adni nlHtratl'iii, neiiin. elilp N'e iwo - enr t'nmmer'1,1 TrHinlnu Course Coureen for young wfim.n S-, retarlat. Shorlhnd and Typewritint' Hend for fillth year Imok Pine St.. ,( of llrotul. Phllmlelnliln rDAV SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL COLLEGE ' rorvou8001 F 1200 Wtlnul Si., Philadelphia! WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N W ( rner 23d anil Walnut Ktreeti MoniinK AftcrnooR Saturday hvcRlRg Semi for CntHlng , Friends' SelccrSchool ft,S SB. I The l'arkway. cherry and 10th Kts. All grades between Kindergarten und College. , nianns lor inorougn wora nu ,'. Christian character Ileglns Ninth Month 20th, Open fnr Inspection and eniqllinsnt. Waller W. Ilavlbind. 1'rlnflual. Miss Ulman'a School for Kloderiartnera Junior, Senior and Gradual Courses. Primary methods. Practice, klndtraartana. Addresa A. T. II man. Prln.. UM.M.HN Walnut Ht.. Philadelphia. . t "a AtaZrStmKi ''ZPti Hal 1 Nk'HHHBf HHj' i white shirts sbbwln', although you might think tho proper costume for' n houso wnrmln' wouldst bo a fireman's suit, hey? Anywnys, Joe. I trust I don't get In no Jam ns of old. Yours' truly, KD. HABMON (Feudal Lord of Harmony Hall.) Vopyrtpht, into, Dntiblrdav, Pape rf Co. (CONTINUUD MONDAY) MOVIE CONVENTION Middle Stato Exhibitors to Gather at the Shore Stars of the movie llrmnmciit will shine nn Monday mid -Tuesday nt At lantic City, where the annual conven tion of the exhibitors lof Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Delaware nnd Maryland will take plnce on the Onrdrn Pier. Business will be but u small tiling to the delegates, who have signified their desire to rlmw the general public nt at America's playground thnt tho men who work to supply fun for the millions can In turn hnvc fun themselves. Stnrs from many studios nre an nounced. The program includes n ball on Monday nt the (Jnrden Pier. There will also be opportunity to sec movies in the mnking, ns one of the studios Is to send Its equipment to the shore. BOY'S INJURIES FATAL Cnrnian Cnsserta, four years old. 142 Kast Ilnrtwoll's lane, who wns struck by nn automobile three days iigo, died n't midnight Inst night -in tlie Chestnut Hill Hospital. Willnrd Sllsbec, chnuf fcr fnr C. Lacy Fuller. 201' Kast Wil low drove avenue, who drove the car. gave himself up to the police nnd will appear beforo Magistrate I'onnnck today. JIl'SIt'AJb IN8TKUCTION ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Muiicnl Academy mill branches. .Main School 1 1117 Nnrurr St. Spechil Coure. l'ubllu Hi'hool Supervisor. Normal (-lapses for Piano and Violin Teach ers. Hind l.ir prospect. HYPERION -'--ool or music opens sept. 7. Vocal. Violin, Pluno. Organ, Franklin E. Crtaaon. Dlr.. 171-1 Chulnut at.. 67 E. I-tnn at. Olm Till'.. II. ld.l'FAMi CONHKHVATOKY of Music unil Art. I'lunn, Wind and String Inftrumi-ntB, Vocal. Klocutlon, Dramatic Art. lllr. 3301 North llronil St. Alto Prrsatr n.dlillntr. 1714 nhestn.it St. Younn Men nnil Hoys The William Pen Charter School No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia Founded 1689 Chartered 1701 As a school of the highest American standnrds and Ideals, Penn Charter la eminently fitted for tho all-around development of tho modern boy. Its Graduates are prepared to enter tho various colleges and pro fessional and technical schools of tho country. Tho academic year 1920-21 begins Tuesday, September 21, 1920. and tho Prospectus may be obtained on application. Buildings will bo open for Inspection and for classification of pupils September 7th. RICHARD M. GUMMERE, Ph.D., Headmaster MKAnOWllROOK. TA. mninmiinmnmnmnaammnaaaimaininaamaaiiae uxu. lap SSi TlW MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK, PENNA. ' Primary School (Iloys Under 8), Lower School, Upper School A school that elves a boy a complete elementary schooling and prepares for entrance to any TRUSTEES boardlni; rchoo" or collorc without Y.iMi'c bun lauoitaa away from his home ar.d Its vital Influences dur ing ins impressionable years. A echnnl open-air training, baseball, eta handwork, and intellectual Ftudy nro combined with Christian example and precept to develop full manhood nnd efP.clenoy. School grounds have 15 ncres; high elevation. Located 3 miles north of Jen Itlntown Rending Itnllroad to Meadowbruok. Autobus service for nearby plnces. neglstrntlon nnd afslitntreiit of cln"' Sent 5 .Vr pros pectus, terms, etc. nddress the Head Master. ItnV. JOHN WIIITK U'AI.KTIIt. M. A. ATenilnwIirooU. P. CH1WTEK. I'A. Pennsylvania "Trains for OHANTS DEGIIEE3 Civil Engineering Chemistry Commerce and Finance Largo now .armory, gymna sium, tilo pool and indoor rifle range SEPARATE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNGER BOYS OF 12 AND UPWARDS COL. CHARLES E. HYATT. BOX 182, CHESTER, PA. TMt hRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS urnurntinK ..i.i'ii" iiihiii n, ..in iipuitn NAVAI AIK IIITI.CTI 1(1. Ilrgtstrutlnn ll.lll... in S. 7lh St. Al.t.KNitiWX. VA. Allentown Preparatory School Preparea for colleg,, or technical school. Small classes, Indlildunl Initrurtloii Student eoiernment. All uthletlcs. Sjlendld rnodsrn buitdlnes. Larce campus and gymnasium. Special care for younger boys. Hates. 1400. Catalog !,KKKSKII.I,.N.V. ! WF.'JTrilHisTKIt MILITARY ACADEMY i .".Hillary ir.i'nlnc In a Homellku School. Unsurpassed loiadon nn Hudson. Indlvllual ' Attention. Write far ratalOKlle. James Nfti. aon McLure Consult Public Ledcer Serv. llu. Young Women nnd (lrW Highland Manor Jbr Girls A nnn rrtnrlf.n limirilliir and ay Mhonl on I. uoodril fbtutc n Turn town. N. V. urcrm to rar.h ntri rn uh mironoM with nthiiHiMUio L.....u .... u. (h are ailaited to her Individual ,irr,,n ,ni ItnilMllOnS. All Grn.tes Liberal Arts. College Preparation Post Graduate. Domei tlc Science. Interior Decoration, etc. KI'JIKNK II. LEIIMAN. Director 1'or Ilo.ikletiirltB Suite :il-K. 112 W. 103.1 HI.. New York Clly tVAHHINCTON, It, O. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY if mii.iii All.. jr. J. tlnsnrnassed llmirdlng Srliool for Girls, WASHINGTON, D. O, nuiv uoue l.edter HrrrlM nr f iit.1 rf J w - jri. , f4JiW 1920 MAIUUKI) 1WATT CHAM. On Bftturdny. Aug, 21, 11120. nt fit. Matthias- rectory, Hlj.P't JOSBPIItNK M. H, IXJVATT to CHArtbBd T." CIIAB15, IN MHMORIAM RTRWAtlT. tn memory bt ContllN O. RTEWAItT. died Aimut SI, innn. 1118 wire, AB1IMKAD. Auk. If). 1D20.' K1.1ZAPRTH WIIITKCAH. dnUKhter at the late Charl? J. and Rlltabeth Whltcear Ai-hmeft'1. , Fu neral services at renldVnce of her, alMer, Mrs. V. C. Ooodwln. 103 ltnrvfy st.. Cler mantown. Mon.. 3 P. tn, Int. private. HA.VrnOI-T. Aug. 1!). KAT1B (nee Camp bell), widow of Albert H, Bancroft. Jr. Fu neral aervlcea Mon., 2 n, m., residence of father-in-law. Albert H. Ilancrofl. Sr.. .IflIT Krankford ave. Itonmlr.B mnv bo viewed Sun. eve. Int. private, IJAHCt.AY. Auk. If). Cf.AHA V. HAP TI.AY. Funeral aervlcen Mon., 2 P. m ft0'-!7 Itnilman at. Int. Fettjwood. View remains Sun, eve. M'rmntlntl. Klthth -Month 20th. 1f20, MAHY ANNA. dau((htfr nf James and Kllxa Iwlh I. liiirrouch. Funeral services Third day. Klyhth Month 24th. at 2 n. m.. at his late residence, .-Ml Penn !.. Camden. Int. private, Kvernreen ('em. Friends niav call Second-day. from 7 to ft n. m. ('AI.HOt'N. Near Moorcstown. N. J-. Auk. 10, CALVIN N. aon of James C. and Ilehecca Calhoun, nued 21. Funeral Mnn . 2 p. m.. from parents' resldenre. Pleasant Val ley ave.. near Moorcstown. N. J. f'ASTOH. Aiib. 20. AONKS KINO wlfa nf Thomas !'. Castor, ttelntlvos nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 n. m., lute residence. 2in,1 ItrldR-e St., Frnnk'ord. Int. ntlvate. All Saints' P. 13. Church CI rounds. CMFFOnn. Atnt. IS. JOHN ... husband nf Sadie 13. Clifford (n- ms-1v) and son of Mary nnd late John Clifford. UeletPes and friends, also II. V. M. Sodalltv nnd De S-itn Council. No. 81.1. K. of C. invited lo fu neral, Mnn., R:30 a. m.. from his late resl dence, 2304 S. 12th st. Solemn miss Church of the ITnlphnny 10 a, m. Int. Ilolv Cros-i. CONt.KY. Au. IR. EMMA MAY wife of John F. Conlev (nee Unlleau), Helatlvca and friends Invited In funeral services. Sun.. 2:30 p. m . Into residence. 301(1 W. Gordon st. '"cOOr-Bn'BMMA T-AMPEnT, on July 30. 1020, wife of Colin Campbell Cooper, of New York city. IJAVII-V Huddenlv. nt Atlantic Cltv. Aiie. It. MAHY R. widow of James V Mnvle. I.12n Pine st. Philadelphia. Itelatlve-i and friends Invited to funernl services. Mon 12 UNDEHTAnEns Vonng Men nnd llo.s MEAnownnoou. ta. Chnrlen L. Tiorle, Jr. Georgo W. Klklns, Jr. J. Smyllo Herkncss Wayno Ilerkness Anderson MacPheo Charles E. Mclnness John C. Martin Georgo Sattcrthwalts Robert Sewall in which CHF-STEIl. PA. Military College Leadership" Jrifantru Cavalyu Artilleru Aviation Athletics 7I1(, Vonng lVo.uen .mil Girls VV'iin.uil vnnnis tii.lt ti-.m ...n. ii . ,-.... , .U. ...Minn in N, nt, m hi r. iim reiililent tntnr in nr.. ...... Rirl nf Ii for return to school, prefer cxperl r.!!n':'r! """her. ngreeBblo Personality and nillingneaa to assist In small household da airnb.e rtttrlbutea, lurge eomfnrtuble room and nrt-'la table, permanent urranga mnn. might Ik. considered In reply atate t-xp. riiine. nge. nationality, education and sa I . r . ,. slre.l. P. O. Rox17B. JhoIi. ", The Gordon-Roncy School Fur flirls. 1112 Spruco street General and i-fiiieRo Preparatory Coursea. juof Garden and Gym. Mian Rcm-y, Prln. The Holman School so wnhnTt Street ..111 op'in for Its twent;. -first irnr September 2.1d. 1112ft. E l.il.f Mi W Hraley, A 11 . Headmistress mi; SCIDDEK SCHOOL Tor Young Women, 7 lliilldliigs. W. 72.1 ht. nt Itlier.hle Dr. t'nusniil practical features (II Secretarial. i'J) Dnmrstle Sclen.e (3) HocIhI Wtlfare and I'ninni'inltv Serv. Ad. Ila M. P. Sru.l.ler. COV1NUTUN, VA. 110(111 HALL Home school for girls, in tht Allegheny Mts. ; Covington. Va.: Ilboo per annum Principals: r.iry Hvde DuVal, f'm'ly St Anne's School; Ethel Holllni llumbold. grad nurce. Addr. until Sept 1. Clayton, lid. (JAUItlSON. MP. IrsflSr r: " l, jj. &K&M A riii.vTIlV d-& riiiiiti, roit miiLS S21V' 'n the beHrt nf tho 'ireen HprlnK valley. 'he most beautiful sec tion nf Maryland, less ib,in an hour from Hal llmnre orfera unusual iniHslbllliiea tn the Kir) de ilrlug outdoor life, thor "UBh training nnd ls' residence appointments, In iermdlalo Colleiie Pre luratnry Special Courses Musi, and Art. Riding and all sports, Hoarding De partment limited to 8(1, ('alnlng, vlewa on request Garrison Forest School .Vary Moncrlerfq Livingston iiox i, oarrlson aia AUGUST 21, SLI BROAD AJ.D DIAMOND J - W7jJf.V4 tina. IIKATHB noon, at prlor of n. It llrlntthurst. 11)34 Arch nt. Int. private. DEElfAN. Au. 1. Itt30, wnAMCIH r.. hu.tand of Catharine 'M. """'..""'"UTS; ami frlemln Invited to funeral, Mnn., ao a. tn.. from aia late reaiaencr, o.u. nv"" Onrden t. Solemn rcnulcm mM 8t. AsathaN Church 10 a. m Int. CathedraJ Cem. DKlnilTO.V. On August 10. Il20. ANNIK MARY, wl.low of Horace tl, Deluhton. nela tlvea and friend nre tnvlte.l to llin service, on Mon.laV ntto-nnon. at 2l30 o-rliiek. nt ller lale residence. r.70l Maa'er at. Interment nt Wratmlnstcr. Friends may view remains Sunday evening. IlIETZ.Aug. in, JOHN C. Jr.. aon of late John C. anil Nellie S. Diets and Brand aon of flarah K, and late nohert P. Kolp. In 17th year. Helatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Mon., 2 p. m.. from hla Brand-mnllier-a residence. 1303 K. Dauphin st, ml private. North Cedar Hill Cent. Friends may call Sun., after 7 P-n. FLEMING. Auk. in.'ilAnY. wife of late John Flemlnit (nee Qulnn). nelatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral, Mon.. ft A. tn.. 7100 N. Ilroad st.. Oak I.ane.. Solemn hlch renulem mae Church of the Holy Antrel 10 a m Inr Holy Sepulrhre Cem. , FonDTIlAN. AUB. in. WAt.TKIl J., eon of Walter and Mary Fordtran. nued 28. Fu. neYal services Mon.. 2:30 p. m., at parents resldenee, -ni0 Ill.lBe.ave. Int prlvnte. OltAY. Auf. 20. MAnOAIIET A., widow of Mills V. Oray. nued 74. nelatlveg, friends and members of, Conhmnn M. F.. Church Invited tn funernl eervlrs, Mon., II a. m.. late residence. .1740 N. 17th St. Int. private. Friends mav call Hun. eve. . Ot'YN. Doylcstown, Auk. In, CHRIS TIAN J., husband nf Ella Leverlnir Ouvn. nelallves and friend". Invited to funernl, from residence. 123 W, Court at.. Mon.. 11 a in. Int. private. In North Cedar Hill Com. IIARMAN. AUK. 20. HAnnY CLIFTON ItAIlMAN. Funeral services Mon., 2 p. m., lale residence. S131 Parrlsh at. Int. Wood lands Ceni , It MTT. Maple Olen. Ta.. Auct in. HAY MOND It. HAtTT. son nf Ilenlamln F. nn Ellen SI. Haunt (nee Itlnker). Helatlvca and friends, also Wleaahlekon OrnnKe, No. 7(10, 1', of H., Invited to funeral. Wed,. 2 p. m., from parenta" residence. Hfnnle Olen. Ta. Servlcea Upper Dublin Lutheran Church 3 p. m. Int. private. Autos will meet 12:03 p m, train from RoadlnK Terminal nt Ambler, Pa, HOWELL. Suddenly, at 'Santa Ana. Calif..' nn Aumist 10. lniMl. EDOAR, C. HOWELL, son of the fate Wllltnnv and Re becca 11 Howell. Notice of funeral later, JOHNSON. Auk. 20. 11)20. FLORENCE. daUKliter of Osmond nnd- late Snnhlo John eon (nee Stein). Funeral arvlcea Mon.. at 11 a. m., at the apta. of W. II. M Ilurrell. J27 Market St., Cnmden. N. J. Int. private, Hnrlelch Cem. Friends mnv call .'tun. eve. JONES. Auk. 111. DANIEL J., .husband nf lain Lizzie Jones. Relatives and friends, nleo Oeore Llnp.ird Circle. No. 81, n. of A. F If.i Url Lo.Ue. No. 438. I. O. O F.. emptoves of C, II. Wheeler, are Invited to ntten.l funernl. Mnn.. 2 o. m., from hla late residence! 2S02 N. 2llh at. Remains mav h viewed Sun. evenlnK. Int. Northwood Cem. JONES. ElRhth Month 20th. JOHN RAR CLAY JONES, nt residence of brother, Ed ward M. Jonea, 114 W. Coulter St., German town. i.Ked (15. Funeral Serond-dny. ElRhth Month "3d nt 4 n, m. Int. private. K4UTMEICIL Auk. IR. EMU. 8.. husband nf Lillian Krumelch (nee Elchln). nKcd 33. Kelnt!es and friends Invited to funeral, Sit.. 8-.-10 a. m residence, Glensldo ave. nnl Mill rd.. Glenslde, I'n, HIkii limes .-... Luke's Church 10 a, tn, Int. Holy Sepulchre. Cem. MAOU1RE. On Auk, in. MARGARET CYRIL, beloved (Inuehter of Edward F. and Mary MaKUlrc. Relatives and friends, also pmployea of John Wanamakrr's atore. nro Invited to the funernl on Monday mornlnc. nt R:3o o'clock, from her penults' residence, 1(131 Hnmllton st. Solemn renulem masa at the Cathedral nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt Ilolv Cross CeniAterv. SfeLAUOHLIN. Suddenly, Auk. 20. rETER T.. huslinnd of Elisabeth McLnueh lln (nee Ilementer), nt his late resldenee. H122 Custer at. (Kenslncton ave. and Clearfield). Due notice of funernl will be Riven. MENOEL. At Aloncnn. France. Feb. 21. Klin. HARRY 11. MENOEL. Co A. 37th Dlv.. A. E. F.. aon of William O. and Mary A. C. JlenRel (neo Huntereon). OKed 24. Rela. Uvea and friends. Aeolian Council. No. 17, F. I A. : Greble Cnmn. No 10. Sons of Vet erans, nnd Herbert Wnrrlner Post. No. 70, American LcKlon, Invited to funernl serv ices. Sun.. Auk. 2. 2 n m., parents' resl denee. 2033 H. Iflth st. Int. Lafayette Vault. MORMAN. In France, Mnrch IK. loin. HARRISON O. MOHRMAN. of Co. O. 147th Infantry, son of Gustav ond MnritHri-t C. Mohrman. Funeral Sun.. 2 p. m., from resi,tnce, 117 W. Ilrosd st , Pnlmvra. N J MI'IIL Auk. in. JOHN MUIIL. husband of Lena Muhl (nee Thumm), nred 04, Reln tlve, and frlerds, also Falrhlll E. U. Vereln. Invited to funoral. Sun., 2 p. m.. from late residence. 4.".1 Flshera kvb.. Olncy. Int. prlvulH, Hillside. OI1ENLANI). Suddenly. Auk. IS. OOTT LOn. husband of Wllh.Mmlna Ohnnlnnd (nee Schlckler), In his 71st yenr. Relative and friends, also members of St. Michael's Ger man Luth. inn Churrh. tnvltfd to funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m., at hla late resi dence 704 E, Ontario at. Int. Oakland Cem. Frler.da may call Sun. eve. O'NEILL. Auk. 18. EDWARD V. O'NEILL son of MarRaret and the late Huuh O'Neill. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , R:3n u. m., from hla moth er's residence. 2(1.12 E. Dnuphln st. Solemn blah mass of reoulem at Church of the Ilolv Namo 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. REYNOLDS, Auk IN. EDWARDS, hus band of Anna II. Rcvnntds. Lale residence, 2010 H. Cnlleee ave. Funeral will take place Mon , 7:30 n. m., from residence of brolhor, 1R21 SprlnR Oarden at. Solemn requiem masa nt St. Francis's Church 0 a. m. Int. New rvthcrtral Cem nrni.NsoiiN. auk. in. Dr. lewis s.. beloved husband of Hannah Rublnsohn. JKed .",(. Relatives and friends, also nil societies nf which h wns a member. Invited to at- . t"M funeral. Sun II a m., late residence, M7 N. Ith at. Int. Montefiore Cem. Omit flowera. nAliniNOVON. Auk. IB, HATEMAN SADDINGTON. Relatives. friends and police of nth dlat . Invited to funeral serv ices. Mnn., 1:30 p m chapel of Kirk & Nice, (1301 Oermantown nve. . Germantown. Int. Northwood Cem Remains may be viewed Sun., 7 to II p. m. SEERY Auk. in. Ill-jo. JOHN. Sr.. hus. 1-nnd nf the late Mary Heery, Funeral serv Ices Mnn., 2 p m.. nt his late residence, Ilroadway and Liberty st Cnmden. N. J. SEII1KL. Aur 20, WILIIELMINA SEI 11EL (nee (lentner). In her 8(lth yenr. Rela tives and frlenis nf the family "re resne-t-fillly ln"lted to ntt nd the funeral services, en Monday mornlnK. at 11 a. m . from her late icsldence, 10.1 Itn.Uiell nve., Wlssa blckon. Int. strictly private. SMITH On AUKUst 111. 1020. HELEN R.. da.iKhter nf Knthryn R end Into Ilnrrv L. Smith. Relntlvea. friends and Hamilton Chanter No. 110. O. E. S., nre InUted to the nervlre. on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, nt her late residence. HUH Hunter st Interment nrivnte. Viewing Sun.lsv evenlnir. WAGNER. On Auk 10, 1020, NICHO LAS II., husband nf Kophla A, WnRner (nee Mover). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, oil Mon.. nt 10:30 n. m.. at his late residence, aon Station road, lladdon HelKhts. N .1. Int private. Remains mav be viewed Sunday evenlnK between 7 and 0 o'clock WAMnOLD, Auk 10. at ihe residence of her dniiKhi-r. Mrs. James H Wolfe, 3302 N l.llli st . MATILDA WAMIIOLD. aed 82. Services at St Michael's Church, Scllersvllle. Pa . Mon.. .1:30 p, m. WANA.MAKKR. Mrs. JOHN WANA MAKEIl departed this life Auk. 20. Services at her home. Llndenhurst. on Mnn,. at 11 a. m Interment private nt St. James .he ' WESCOAT Suddenly. Herlln. N. .7.. Auk ' in. HENRY WESCOAT need 01. Relatives nnd friends, also Llppard Circle. R of A., Invited to funer.il services. Sun . 2.30 p m.. at the parlors of c, W. Henry, Ilerlln, N. J. Int at Rerlln Cem. WIDMAIER Auk. 10. MARY, beloved wife nf (luslnve Wldmnler (nee Strutb). for merly of 31 fl W Susquehanna nve. nela llves nnd friends, also members of Second German Haptlst Churrh Invited to funeral, Mon.. 1pm. from residence. 121 Ileecher ave., Cheltenham. Remains may be viewed Sun after 7 p. m. Int. Northwood Cem WILLIAMSON Auir. 20, CATHARINE C. (nee Edams), widow of John D Williamson. Relutlvi-H friends. First I'rcnt.yter!an Church nf Kensington and manauers of Penn Widows' Home Invited to funeral, from lute residence lt.1l shaekamaxon st , Tues.. 2 p. m Int Laurel Hill Cem LEGAL ADVF.RTIhy.iir.NTH t I5STATK OF Jl'ItSON MOAK. PF- "-" ecnkiil Letti-ra testamentarv u tho above efctate bnvlng been grnnted to tho undersluni'd, nil persona Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment una thoso having claims to present the same, without delay to H0I1ERT C, HUTCHINSON. ,., ., 233 S. 57th st. e in his attorney. pap khtati: or jiiiin k. powei.i., hk- "-" ceaswl-- Lettera testamentary on tha above estate haling b-en ernnted to the un. derslgned. all persona Indebted to the said estate are reiiiste.l to make payment, und those having .Inline to present the same, without deluv. to ROHKUT JAMES WILLIAMS. I02,-. Ellsworth si. Or to his attonievs WILLMANN-S & FOODY. 1122 Stephen Olrard liulldlng. LOST AND FOUND IIROOI'II Lost, fino diamond rreaeent brooch, large lo vmnll illamonds, inouiiled In platinum and gold, lost bv customer be tween Ilroad and Cheatnut and 18th and Cheatnut or Walnut Thursday afternoon reward will be mImii S A. .MucQiieon Co I4'!7 Walnut at CERTIFICATE Loal tire Ir-vurnnre leTThT cute No -'.iil7. n.ime of t'vrua Plcknrd Send Information to ,M. J. Plckard 3.')'"' S p r big Garden a t . MIST lao.ln ilclnlu ar'Kenalniir.iii nv T,'nd Clenrtleld st. lo Frankfort ae to On- '"T1.0 ,"L. ,i"wa,r'.1 ."''um to Wm. Vorn bold jlS7FrHnkfnrdnve WAIST LoVt ladlesrvaTM bnughraTsnTT- lenburg s Friday a. m left at Eiana'B or Iluilson. rennrd Phone Pop. HUH, or Mrs J C RowltM ir.0.1 Poplar el ,r' PERSONALS II PLEASI Leduer Office WHITI3 A II. 1' 14I.1, HELP WANTED FEMALE IIILLF.lt, nemlngt.in, good, wanted; llvlng'ln North Phi a. elnhla. exeillunt.. (...." '" 1 manent iioaltlon. Apply office manager of the tlr.ut At an le nnd 1'uclllo T. e if."! jMiSumerrait hts, . T " '"""" 1TELV WANTEP-FBMAtTJi ; JJBLfj TELEPHONE OPERATOn. AUK IN DEMAND0"8 Enter this attractive, butlneia And receive 114 per week while learning with frequent Increases thereafter, . PERMANENT POSITIONS ABSimwr. UNDER IDEAL CONDITION?80 AMONG PLEASANT ASSOCIATES See MIS3 STEVENSON. 1031 ,ArtClt OT. HELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA ' CLERK. automobOf pr ce hours R t0 s, ,r day Saturday. American Stores Co ' a '.' Maintenance Pent., 20th nnd Montgomery avt" CROCHETERS HXPERIENCED ON EOOTEES OF HIGH GHADB AND COARSE WOO, ALSO BACqUES WE PAY ATTRACTIVE PRICES I'ostaKe nnd all ennenses both wsi. SEND SAMPLES ' f. SCHAN.ER CO. 43-47 XV. 24TH ST.. NEW YORK i.r.o......... ."" .""-m.iy, iniantS', fhll. dren'a white dreasea: manage actom state me, erp., ref.. walary. t: 81 1 l"n' n. u,. FlLn CLERK The Public Ledger Co. desires tha servlcea of a -young woman as ni clerk In lla accounting department jVrPMr.8Wlf.nL CheB,nul Aili tL-afrixTcri ., .-...,.. . . FOR SALESWOMAN FRANK fc SEDER rcqulro the services of an experienced saleswoman In their tat SZ partment. Applv employment office, ilitu floor, 11th nnd Market st. n GIRL, experienced, to take charge of mini department: must have-exerutlte ahllltv Rood appearance and be a eonvlncInK talitee Applv I. S. 8., P. O. Hot innn. " (lini-S. Weat Phlla. and Darby Hill, wantel for glasshouae and laboratory work best working conditions; liberal advancement to Klrls who master tho work; come nut an, I talk It over nt general office, II, K. Mul. ford Co.. Olenolden. Pa, '"' HOUSEKEEPER, worklnc. white. Prntra tnnt. no encumbrances, small adult fam ily, refined girl from country preferred; state, age. experience, reference; good salary; no washing or IronlnK. C 728. Ledger Offi,.,, STENOGRAPHER YounK lady. PrntesUnL experienced. 23 yearn of age. for manufac turing establishment In Kenslnuton; pleasant aurroundlnBs; good wages; luncheon tervel free. I 1420. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, nent and competent. cnpablo of operatlnir an Elllolt-Flsher machine; pleasant surroundings and per manent position. Apply Thos. H, Wlisua Com.. 1420 N. Howard st. 8TENOGHAPHL-R, -'experienced, for diets. Hon nnd report making; permanent por tion. D. 11. Martin & Co,. Silth st, and Ornva Ferrv road. Dickinson 8117. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, wanted In architect's office; excellent opportunity for a capa.ue gin, u. r.. ivunoer. inn iirugt. TEACHERS, slrls, second assistant llatboro High School; modern languages (French), mathematics; seventh grade teachers; s-conl grade, with supervision of vocal music In high school and grades; primary teachers wanted! sooil sularles. Apply W. W. Wllxus Pres. of llatboro II. of Pub. Edu.. Hatborn. TEACHERS, slrla, second assistant llaf- ,..... Illnl. Qntinnl. mn.rn InrNTii.p.. (French), . mathematical seventh grade teacher; aecond grn.le, with supervision of vocal music In high school and grades; prl mary teachers wanted: Rood salaries, Apply D. W. Wllgus. Pres. llatboro Hoard of Pub Ho Education. i HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMORILE MECHANIC AND CHAUF- FEUR A well-known retail store requires the serv Ires of a thoroughly experienced nutomoblla mechnnlo and chauffeur: must be a reliable married man; more than thirty year nf ace nnd Interested In Riving real service and l looking for a future rather than seeing how easy' he c Ket by for a few weeks must understnnd White cars from A to .. In replying iti.ta experience, age and salary desired. M 633, Ledger Office. BOILERMAKERS DOILERMAKERS' 1IELPES3 FOR SHIP REPAIR WORK i ALL. OPEN SHOP Apply JOHN P.AIZLEY IRON WORKS S14 S, Delaware ave, GENERAL ENGINEERINO WORKS 717 8. Front at. NORTHERN ENGINEERINO WORKS 784 S, Swanson at. CENTRAL ENGINEERINO WORKS 1328 Reach at. WILLIAM DREW 105 De Lancey st. HOOKKEEPER. experienced In har'l n large number of accounts, fo"0"'" credits, collections and adjuatments- excel lent opportunity for good man. Reply. kIM full details concerning experience. ife ana saj a rv expected. P 1413, Ledger Office; BOOKKEEPER, assistant, and cost clerk! young man with experience preferr ed, tail qualifications and experience. P ljlllJjea 3 ROY. 10 or over, for general clerical work In aalea dept. contractors office; uninuM opportunity. Applv by letter only to II. lleaumont Co.. 31fl Arch st. . RRAKEMEN CAR REPAIRMEN MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS AND InORERS WANTED PENNSVYLVANIA RAILROAD 1023 FILDERT ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. CARPENTERS. SHIP CARPENTERS. JOINERS We have a great deal of woodwork on hn at the present time and can keep ecd " chanlcs steadily employed. 1IATCHET-AND-SAW MEN Able-bodied men with somo experience carpenter work. ui.,...t rtei rlui We imy the standard shipyard rates, p a liberal premium, based on the u amount of work done. ,-, or We will get you ji Tr'xt, houso near tho shipyard. If you am"- NEW YORK HHIPIIt'ILDlNO CORPORATION North Yard Camden. New J"sev u Or our Philadelphia office. 109 Area Work rain or shine. Ship, built under . CORmJGTEDPER JMA-NJ,f K'v. Hon general ."UPr'i''K";' kno a thorough knowledge of macn neo n,ty how to get lesults In. "",',, jii of product Pf,e1,r1V?I,b'lillHwmnpporlunltr a necessary requisite, P 1 ""Hd3rr " '' for a man who can qualify Aaur. 1, o Hox .1170. - CRAMPS' SHIPYARD wants LABORERS MEN FOR CLEANING, 8IIIP8 No heavy lifting. AppI tevS'tf"' mciiMu, ,, ?' wrWWTBr- Vr. Mj'Ssull:....!. ..,... ?HMt ..'"..A4?: fV taT- kastx&- - LJJS1" M m ir ";- ?-!-., bM .' ;' T'tiTS
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