7W ? T'-'''' Vr 'fF r- i, - .i-Mrrr- jt? tfwf -: w f t $' t '" r. " " i- . 3- S - 1 ' J. 'B 1 ' S S v I , II. '' I v EVENING PtJBLIO LEDaEEr-PHUJADELPHIA; FRIDAY, rAtratJST 27, 1920 4-1 kk 'WxjmmWW- Bls.J Plk, IIL JWwamiiumMI Tiere's JVo Base L7ce Home By H. C. k'd Harmon, ieho admita he haa nnualas Falrbanka looking like a Kr movfe n A following letter. In itallmtnt from it. O.Wttwers latest tta liccw w' b prlnCed daWi. CHAPTER VI ' Tim fiietsdom of 'tub bhes Sixth Innlnf Continued ' Joe, with that aha puts her hand tinder my chin and pushes up my inco 'til we re lookln' at erfch other right In the eye and she comes out point blank and asks me do I really love Jeanne. I leap td up from the ohnlr and I says that i would cut off my right arm for the privilege of havln' Jcanno put hers round mo onco again and call mo "Cherlel" like she used to do. Well, joe, at that I told a lie. I should of said that I w6uld out oft both arms and consider a proposition to romovo a leg I Well, Mrs. Dloom grins and says I am no lens than a big baby and should ret spanked and she will tell mo what to do to Hi things up and just then who comes In but Phil, fun of bundles. Whilst the, new maid Is puttln' plates under dill pickles, cold ham, tonguo and In fact all tho headllno acts at a deli catessen, Mrs. Bloom 'phones to tho sta tion and finds out when tho next train leaves for my castlo up on Hudson's river. I am in tho midst of tellln' my troubles all over again to Phil when she comes back and says to lay off, that I don't have to tell tne world about It and what I want to do Is to go and buy Jeanne a present and got up thcro as quick as I can. Well, I .says all right, I will get a box of candy and Mrs. Bloom ays onco a boob, always a boob and come with hor. Joe, beforo I can- pro test she has got on hor hat, and her and Phil dragged mo around tho corner to a jowelor'B and still In a dose I pick out a dinner ring conslBtln' of thirteen diamonds and a Blew of platinum, and when I loave, this guy lias got my auto graph on a check for $1450, though at that I beat him down from JI600. Mrs. Bloom says hurry up and grab the train and when I get thero, walk In like a man and throw my arms around my wife and apologize for everything whether I dono It or not and then glvo her tho ring, and If Jeanno don't fall, tho will pay mo what tho ring set mo back herself. Well, Joe, I shook hands with her and says sho Is a prlnco and I am a lucky guy to havo her for n friend and If Phil wasn't thero and I wasn't wed I woild kiss hor outa puro Kratltutle and sho says thanks, but sho will try and bear up without It. Then I says how can Jeanno explnln that strango guy she was havln" tea with and Mrs. Bloom says don't bo, silly that means nothln' and no doubt It was a old friend and supposo I called to have tea with her would they be anything wrong In that and I sayii yes, because I don't drink tea and never could. So Eho says to nult tho small-tlmo comedy, Joe, and hustlo, for my train and forgft about tho buy which was havln' tea with Jeanne nnd everything will no doubt be explained to my satisfaction. As an example, for Instance, sho says a old school chum onco called on her when Phil was out and yot Phil never said nothln' becauso hr?a sonslbla nnd at that Phil speaks up and says yes, ho wos a old school chum and also a old admirer which tried to marry you, nnd Mrs. Bloom says ho did no snch thing nnd one word led to tho other and when I left, Joe, they was doln' a act which was a outright steal from tho ono mo and Jeanno did In Hnrmony Hall. Well, Joe, I burcly managed to catch the train, but such was tho case arid In the duo course I arrived at Harmonv Hall. I was tightly clutchln' tho J14S0 ring, which Is a criminally waste of money, but after all It's cheaper than payln' alimony, Joe, and my. heart Is full of peaca and good will to one nnd all. On tho way up to tho house from tho station, Joe, I was thlnkln' of how I am ponna heap coals and flro on Jeannc'3 head by glvln' her this elegant ring after she has, been so unkindly to mo and nil In all by the time I reach the portals of my country's estato I am In high good humor, as the sayln' Is. I marched boldly up to tho door and ring the bell and no less than Marie, our charmln' maid, comes out. "Tell Mrs. Harmon that her husband wouldst see her Immediately In the li brary," 1 snys. "I am afraid that madame Is still occupied with Mister Carstalrs," pays Marie, "but I will take your message and" Joe, at hat second all my good In tentions resigned. Tho Idea of a strango guy slttln' In my house talkln' with Jeanne all this time whilst sho won't even give me a tumble, Is too much for my nerves. I made up my mind that the time for action had came and with out another word I sailed passed Marie Into the house, whllBt sho gazed after me In frankly astonishment Joe, I could hardly see what I was thlnkln' about I was so enrage and all I wanted to do was meet up with this baby which was iKilH MM llfflL ri . ASFALTLATE lm fiat and stay fiat wider severest contuuons IF YOU travel through southern California during tho dry season you will find many of the shingles on tho buildings curling up, but nor Carey Aofnltalate Shingles. Carey 8hlnclea lay flat and stay flat, which you can prove for yourself if you will let us show you some of tho many Carey roofs in this community. Asfaltslate Shingles are not only extremely dur able but they are spark-proof. They are light in Weight,present a fine appearance, being finished with crushed red or green slate, and never re quire paint. Write or telephone us the sire of your roof and you will be surprised when we tell you how little it will cost to cover it with Asfaltslate Shingles. ffMcfQuarta'si for th builditi ASPHALT ACDETCrntG, MAGNESIA A Soot tot Evmry Building AMERICAN INSULATION CO. K I'. 'J KOVElVra J-, jr'irtw , .wtu, : Wmmm WITIPER in there drlnkln' tea with my wife, tear mm limb and limb and mako-hlm llko it I had no weapons with mo, but I figured they must bo a chair or tho like In tho room nnd I can swing as mean a pleco of furntturo as tho next one. I como to tho upstairs drawln's room, Joo, and I listened for ft mlnuto and' heard Jeanno's volco and then It was quiet Without no more further boatln' nbout the bushes, I rapped on tho door. They was HtUo or no answer and I banged on It a coupla moro times with the Identical result Well, Joe, I remem bered they was another door In tho room lcadln' to a back stairway, so I boat It around to that, thlnkln' that If this guy wan gonna duck ho .wouldst go out that way nnd I could then nail him with tho greatest of ease. I tried the door nnd it was locked and thoy wasn't a sound from the Inside so I stopped for a minute nnd glvo myself over to thlnk ln. Joe. In a second I had jnado up my mind what to do. I knowed full well that this was a thing which would mako Jeanno off of mo for life, but I couldn't stnnd tho suspenso no longer, bo I de rided in mil tho thlntr nnd bo done With It Clampln' my teeth hard, I took ono lenp at that door and it givo way ana mo and It crashed Into tho room. Well, Joe, they wasn't nobody therein but Jcanno and she looked at me klnda scared for a minute nnd I guess I was fairly wild lookln' at that. .Joe, I hadn't seen her for a woek nnd she looked so good to mo stnndln' there with hor cheeks commencln' to get tho color of red nnd them eyes which I havo kissed 8,000,000 times In round numbers, sparklln' and otc. that I al most forgot I wnnn. outraged husband comln' to reek vengonnco on one nnd nil Beforo I could open my mouth she says. "Why do you then break down my door, Edouard?" "I wanted to seo you I" I pants. Joe, she took a slightly stop toward me and thrown that $1,000,000 smile of hers Into high. "You would break down tho door to come to me?" sho whispers. "That ain't nothln'," I says, "I would of tear tho whole homo apart In a. coupla more minutes If f "Ah I" she says, very low and Btlll lookln' at mo klnda funny, "but that Is magnlflnuo I You do then love Jcanno?" Joe, I didn't stop to try nnd dope out this hero sudden change or why sho should think bustln' In a door wns fine business, when I had expected sho would glmmo a bawlln' out I'd never for got. Guys have ,spcnt lifetimes tryln' to flguro out women and then got tho wrong answer, so why should I try to do It In a coupla minutes? I was across thnt room In a Jump and Jcanno was In my manly arms and why not and spenkln' nbout mo lovln' her well, wo got that all settled, anyways! Well, tho next thing when wo como to our senses I placed that $1450 ring on her finger and that didn't mako matters no worse neither and she kept lookln' nt tho door and then nt mo and mur murln' about what a wonderful guy I am to let nothln' stnnd beforo mo when 1 wanna seo my wlfo, Pln'ly I says: "You act llko this was tho first tlmo you knew I was tryln' to square myself with you. Why I been sendtn' you notes by tho way of our maid all week and you wouldn't oven answer 'cm. How do you account for that?" "Ah 1" sho sighs. "What then nro notes? Those are for women to write. But a man when he wants something no taxes it if no la indeed a man ! you look so big nnd so terrible when you como plunk ! through tho door, cherle, that Jeanne Is afraid sho will how you have It? fall In love with you all over again, n'est ce pas?" Well, Joe, I says nothln', but for a minute I wns thlnkln' It might bo u good Idea for mo to bust a coupla moro doors and some windows nnd In that way get In solid for life, hey? Joe, they Is a chnnco thnt some day I may bo able to understand French, Greek algecm- ctry, and the League or Nations, rnu If I live to be a million I'll never under stand women and there's that 1 Then all of a sudden I remembered the guy which had been thero quaflm' off flagons of ten and I stepped away from her, very sternly and cold. "Whero Is that boy friend of yours which you was cntertalnln' here?" I says. ' She looks puzzled. Joe. "Why " aho beglnB, when they Is a knock at the door. "It Is I, Mario," says tho maid from tho other side of It, "Mister Carstalrs Is here." Like the flash I remembered that was the name of tho guy which had been havln' tho tea. I gently pushed Jeanne to tho one sldo nnd started takin' off my coat Jeanne looks at me like sho thinks I have gone crazy or the like. "Send him In 1" I hollers. In a volco Church tn Southern Gah'bntia wkrrv the DryStmvrt tests the . Qiallty ofShi'iyles. SHINGLES and inmuUtind produatt ot EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OP CAREY PRODUCTS AVKNUR AND TOKUTY WTHKKf FHILDEJfcPyulfcr;..- W which would of quailed Jack Dempsey. I am set id let this guy Have It tho minute ho steps over my threshold, Joe. Woll, tho door opens and a gay young dog of nbout seventy, hobbles Into tho Voom. Ho looks from mo to'Jeanno and then ho says: "You'll pardon me, Mrs. Harmon, for disturbing you again, but I bellevo I left my Itoget'a Thesaurus hero." Jeanno picks up a book from tho tablo ond'hnnds It to him. "I was about to Bend, tho maid after you with' it," sho smllos, "Professor Car stalrs, this Is my husband." Joe, you could of knocked mo over .with p. gasp I I am standln' thero lookln' llko n dlsiy simp with my coat half off nnd etc. and this old guy must of thought Jeanno picked out a flno hick for hcrseU when sho draWed mo. I remember shakln' his hand llko In a franco and him glvln' mo a queer look and bcnrln' himself out, "Who the what who's that guy?" I says, when ho had blowed, 'You havo not see him beforo?" says Jeanno, raisin' her eyebrows. "That Is Professor Carstalrs. of tho ooltego. Ho Is my English teacher. I havo my les son today and then I mako him stay for teaho Is such a nice old gentleman and it la so cold outdoors. Dut Edouard why do you net so strango when you hear his name beforo ho como In?" Joo, I am busy moppln' off my fever brow wjth a handkerchief. "I I thought ho was n guy I know," I says, puttln' my arms around her. "Jeanno I guess I'm Just n big boob and I'll nways bo one! I had you figured all wrong today, nover mind askln' 'mo to oxplaln lot's forgot about' It. I'm sorry for what I've dono nnd you ain't over gonna get away from mo for no wook no more. I'll try not to mako no moro bono plays llko In tho days ot yoro and I'll keep right on otudyin' this her grammar thing, but I want you to do somothln' for me." "What Is It, cherie?" she says, kissln' mo. "Woll," I says. "You gotta cut out theso hero parties and dnncos. That's what caused all tho trouble between us nnd this continual 'dress suit Htuff has gotta go I I don't want 'em up horo nnd I don't wanna go to tholr places. This nln't Camegla Hall, It's my homo nnd I wanna como In hero onco In awhile, without havln' to bo announced, got mo? W ain't neither tho Vnndorbllts or oven tho Astors nnd as far as I'm con cerned, this society thing runs for tho end book. Thcy's scarcely a night we ain't rushln' oft somewhercs and when wo was first wed and didn't have a nickel, you was tickled silly to wllo away tho ovenln' with me. It's gotta stop, Jcnnnol Now I havo gave up a lot for you, won't you give this up for me?" Sho thinks a mlnuto, Joe. "Trcs blen 1" she says fln'ly. "It Rhall bo oa you wish. I had thought to havo Just tho few guests say fifteen or twenty here next Tuesday night nnd then thero wao Mrs. Worthloy's mas querade and but, viola ! If you do not iiko it, it snail not doi i nad my blue silk Polret nltercd, too," sho winds up klnda sad, "but you como first always I" "That's the girl 1" I says. "Why I'm so sick of cllmbln' Into a dress suit that " Joo, Just then tho 'phono rings and BTEASmOAT NOTICK8 Boats Leave Arch St. Wharf for Burlington Island Park, Bristol, and Trenton in'ERY SUNDAY For Trnton. S.nO A. M.. 10.00 A. M . 1.00 P. M.. 4.00 P. M.. 5.O0, P. M.. 8.30 'For Dristol. 8.30 A. M.. 2.00 P. M.. ,0O P. M., 8.30 P. 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Wo havo been invite to Mrs. Carrlngton Do nay's dinner dance and you must mako beaucoup hurry I" Yours truly, ED. HAIIMON (A Innocently Victim of Love). (CONTINUED TOMOIUtOW) Copyright, 1910, Double&ay, Page A Oo. 3catI)S BOOTH. Aur. 20 HIIANDA, dauuhter of the Ut Ephralm and Anna Booth, at her late residence, 048 I. Slat at. Due notice ot the funorat will bo given, . JJOTLE. Aur. 20, MAIIY, d&utbter ot the late William P. nnd Jane Boyle. Itel& tlvet and friend are Invited to atttend fu neral Mon., 8:80 a. m., from her late real dence, 4224 Olrard ave. Solemn requiem mm, Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral. nrtADY. Aur. 24. EMILY It. daughter of the lato Matthew C. and Emily C. Ifrady. Helatlven, friends and Tourel Council, ID, II. U. J), of P., Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.. from reslderrcn of Mm. It. Cur ran. 2310 E. Huntingdon at. Solemn requiem mass st Ann's Church 10a , m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . UltAUN. Aur. 25, AUOUSTA. viro of Adam Braund, ared 08. Funeral, Sat., 10 a, m late residence, 013 IS. Walnut ave., Pensauken, N, J. Int. strictly prlvato. Friends may call Frl. ce, CLAPJC Aur. 2B. TBItESA M., daurhter of Patrick and tho late Sarah Clark. lula tlves, friends, U. V. M. Sodality of Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, Invited to fu neral, Sat., 8-80 a. m.. residence ot her father, 404) Stllea at. Solemn requiem mass. Church of Our Mother of Borrows 10 a.' m. Int. Cathedral Cem. CLASS. Suddenly. Aur, 20, IUJDOLP1I CLASS, ared 70. Funeral services Frl.. 1 P. m.. nt the parlorn ot Mrs. Henry Schnei der & Son, 1720 Oermantonn ave. Int. Oreenmount. COLFLKSH Aur. 20. 1020, JEIIRY A husband of Mary E, Colflesh (nee aifftar). ared 74. Funeral services Sat. 2 p. m., at his late, residence. 1)140 W. Oordoh at. Int. American Mechanics Cem. CONROY. Aur. 25. WALTER W., hus band of the lato Mary V. Conroy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Rat., 2 p. m. at his lata residence. 720 Button wood st. Int. private. 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Relatives and friends nro invited to tho services, on Mon day, at 2 p. m , at hor late rorldeiicc, S07 S, St. Bernard t. Intermentprlvnte. EVANS. On Aur. 2 1, BEATRICE, daugh ter of Allen Rhoads and Constanca Evans (nee Wood), aged 0 years Relatives and friends are lnvltod to the funeral services, on Sat., at 12:15 o'clock at the realdenco ot her grandmother. Mrs O. W. Kulllnr. Meadowbrook road, Meadowbrook. Inter ment private. FISCHER. Aur. 20, AMELIA M.. wife of J. Georre Fischer (nee Schenkel). Relatives and Trlenda are invited to attend funeral. Sun., 2 p. m. from her late residence, 12 Rutledze ave., Rutledgo, Pa. Int. private, Arlington Cem. FISHER. Aur. 20. 1020, MIRIAM R.. wl'o of Warren T. Fluher. Relatives nnd irltnds, also member Quaker City Chapter. D A. R.. nnd the Descendants of 8Uners. are Invited to the services, on Saturday aftr noon. at 2 o'clock at her late residence. 820 E. Ridley five., Rldloy Pnrk. Interment prl- FITZGERALD Suddenly. Aur. 23. 102O. 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General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia iVlanchester SS "Dei Moinet Bridge". Loadlm Philadelohia Havana SS "Coquina" Sailed r ratci and patUcuiart iplj U Ear n-Lino Steamship C ' Jr DIAMOND J " ,, .1.1 -. ir 1 in 1 nf f DEATHS OILLIAM. Suddenly, Aur. 2S. F. ROD MAN, son of Clarence A, and Helen R. Oil Ham, late of 2030 N. Napa at., ared 7, Fu neral services Bat., 2 p. m. parlors of Henry F, Paxaon, 8. E. cor. 81st and Cum berland t, Int. private. . ItAUairrON. At Uoston, Aur. 24. sud denly. IAwAENCB HAUOHTON. ared B0 years. Service private. Kindly omit dowers. J1UUUUWAX. AUK, 24, UIUUUK, WII9 of Ooorro Hollo-way, ared BO. Relatives and frlanda Invited to funeral services. Bat . 3 Em.. 41S0 Westminster ave. int. west aurel Hill Cem. Friends call Frl., 8 to 0 'jaJmNBT. Aur. 28, 1020, RORERT MIL LER. Funeral service at Church of St. Luke and Epiphany, Aur. 28, 1820, at 11:30 a. m. Int. private. JKNtZSCII. All. 28. SOPHIA wife of Ouilav JentZsch (nee Honecker). Relatives and friends, also member and Ladies' Aid Society of Karmet Presbyterian Church, are Invited td' funeral aervlces. Sun., 2 p. m., late realdenco, 2304 W. Harert st. (23d and Cumberland sta.). Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Bit., after 7 p. m, t JESTER. Aur. 28. 1020. RAYMOND B husband of Edna Mansfield Jester. Rela tives and friends, also Waihtnrton Camn, No. 4 CO, P. o. S. ot A., Invited to funeral, Sat., 0 a. m., from late residence, 137 N. BTth KT. Int. St. Michael's, Md. Remains may be viewed Frl.. after 7 p. m. Dalt., Gaston and Denton (Md.) papers please copy. KEATLE7. OnAu. 24, 1020, ELIZA RETH, nUuw of. Frank Keatley and daurh ter of the lite Lewis and Margaret Hamil ton. Relatives and friends are Invited to the aervlces, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the rasl'iice of her slater, Mrs J, Lonr 2427 Irncrr-', ati. Interment private. KENNELI.r. Aur. 23. ELLEN M,. dauehter of Annie and the late Cornelius Kennolly, In her 23d year. Holatlvfts. trlenda, U. V. M. Sodalltv nnd employes of II. K. Mulford Co rhvlted to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m,. late residence. (143 Main at,. Darby. Solemn hlrh mass at messed Vintln Mary Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. McKENNA. Aur. 24. MARY, wlfo of Joseph McICenna (nee Duran). Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m., resldonee, 2034 Latona at. Solemn hlrh mass of requiem at St. Anthony's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros Cem. Mclaughlin. aur-. 23, 1020. wil- LIAM J., huaband of Jennie O. McLaurhlln (neo Haley). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat,. 8:30 a. m.. lato residence. 817 S. ROth at. Solemn requiem mass Church of Transflruratlon 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. McNALLY. Suddenly. Aue. 25, ANNA M.. wlfo of Frank McNally (neo Griffin), Funeral Sat., 8:30 a. m., lata realdonce, 1831 N. Rucknell at. Solemn requiem mam. St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy CrosskCem, MACKIia. Aur. 20. ETHEL M. MACKIE. Relatlvos and friend Invited to funeral sen Ices, gat., 2 n. m.. chapel of Andrew J. Ualr A Son. Aroh and 10th sta Int private. MANION. Aur. 20. 1020. PATRICK F., husband of the lato Elizabeth Maulon. Due notice, lata residence, Orontz, Pa. MIDDLEDITCIL At MMhlcnborr Hospital. Plalnfleld. N. J..j?n Aur. 20. 1020. ROBERT HENRY MIDDLEDITCH. Funeral aervlces on Flrday evenlnr at H o'clock, at his lata residence, 010 Boulevard, Wcstflcld. N. J. MOONEY. Suddenly. Auc 23. 1020. THERESA A., dauehter ot lato Henry and Marie E. Mooney (nee Lednlth). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat. 8 a. m.. from late residence. 2031 N 10th st. Sol emn requiem mass, St. Joseph's Church. 4th and Willing-1 alley, 0 a. m. Int. Cathe dral Cem. MURPHY. JR. Aur. 23. CORNELIUS A., husband of Kathryn S. Murphy (neo Major). Funeral Bat., 1 P, m.. residence 8848 Per.trldre at. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. NEAVIL. AUK. 28, LENA, wife of Philip Neavll. Relatives and friends, also Camp No 140. P. O. of A.. InWted to attend fu neral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. lato residence, BUS Lena St., Oermantown, Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Frlenda may call. Frl.. 7 to 10 o. m. NUNN. Suddonly. at Moaonvlllo. N. J.. Aur. 23. 1020, LL.-N011E V.. daughter of Joseph li. and Eleanor V Nunn (nee Hrlrrs). ared 8 'Services at paronta' residence. Mu aonvlllo. N. J.. Sat.. 2 p. m. Int. Urothor hood Cem. POLLICIC Aur. 20 LENA E TOLLICK (neo Olosklnr). Funeral services Sat., 11 a. m.. at tho apartmonta of A. J. Balr ft Son, Arch and 10th sta. Int. private. Friends may call Frl.. 8 to 0 p. m. RAINES. On Aur. 2S. 1020. rRED r: It I CMC A., husband of Maud I. Raines. ased 41 years. Services on Saturday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence 4001 Pa brook nva. Interment nt Mt, Morlah. Vlewlnir Friday evening RATTICAN. Aur. 23. 1020. MARY E.. daughter of late Patrick and Hrldret Rattl can. RelatUna and friends Invited to fu neral, Sati, 8.30 a. m , from residence of her sister, Mrs. Robert Robinson. 320 Klncsley nt. RoxborsuKh. Solemn requiem mass at St John tho llaptlst Church 10 a, m. Int. Westminster Cem. ROHERTS. Auc. 20, 1020. late 0110 Lawndal ave.. Lawndale. ELIZA WATTS, wlfo of William G. Roberta, nred 32. Rela tives nnd frlenda are Invited to atttend fu neral services. Sat., 2 p. m lato residence. Huntingdon pike and Sylvanla ave.. Rock ledre. Fox Chase. Int. Orcenmount Cem. ROTH. On Aur. 2, LOVELLA JANE ROTH, late of 4S10 lieaumont ave. Rela tlvea and frlenda are Invited to the services, on Sut.. at 2 p, m., at the Oliver II. Ualr Illdz. 1820 Cheitnut at. Interment prl vato. 1. SHIELDS Aur, 23, JULIA, beloved wife of Fr.in!c Shields (ne8 Anderson) of J. rsey City. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Sat., 2 p. m.. from the residence of her brother-in-law. Peter Ferguson. 257 Rox horourh st. Services at the house. Int. West minster Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. ee. SMITH. On Aur. 23. MARY 8.. wife of Charles IC, ared 00 years. Relatives and mends invitea to aervicca on Saturday at 2 p m . at 18 S. 30th st. Int. Orcenmount Cemetery. SPROULS Suddenly on Aur. 25. JOHN J,, husband of Roso A. Sprouts (nee Whelan) and son of lato John J. and Maria C Sproula. Relattvra and ft lends Invited tn tunor.il services. Sat , 2 p. m.. at parlom of Martin Evoy Son, 2S0II Diamond st Int In Mount Morlah Cem. Frlenda may c.ill Frl. eve. STREET. On Aur. 23, ELIZADETH STREET, at tho residence of her nfico. Mrs. Charlea E. Stevens, Glenslde. l'a., ared 82 tears. Relatives and frlendt are In vited to attend funeral serWcos. on Hntunlav, at 2 p. m.. from her late realdence. 3073 Emerald at. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Ctmetory. TACY. Aur. 24. 8ALLIFJ FOX fn-., Flower), wife of Edward M. Tacy. Ti lends may lov remains Eil., 8 to 10 p. m 11 1 residence of sister, 1301 W Russell st. Int. niandon, Pa. TAYLOR. Aur. 20. ROBERT T huv bund of Amy 8 Taylor (nee ShallcroiiiO and son of Robert 11. and Elizabeth Taylor (neo Gordon). nrd 37 Funeral services Tuei . 2 p m., at his parents' residence, 41.13 Dufflold at., Frankford. Int. North Ccd.ir Hill Cem. Remains may be vlowed Mon.. f to 9 p. m. TUTTLE. On Aur. 23, 1020, ELBERT C. TUTTLH. father of E. II. Tuttle. ot OlVnilde Pi Funyr.il services ond Interment at Roacoe, III. ,..WAILA.fI?,,"Au,tl r3'. HAniA. wife of William Wallace, ared 21. Funeral Sat , 2 P m. from her sister's residence, L'Osil Pickwick st. Int Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., after 7 p. m. WILSON Suddenly. Aur. 23. at Stone Harbor. N J . CATHERINE, wife of the lino Robert Wilson Relatives Bnd friends nre lnlted to uttend runerai aervlces. Hut 2 30 p m. at her latu residence, 108 W Baltimore ave., Lansdowno, Tu, Int pri vate. ,. WILSON'. Aur. 23. LEE. husband of llrrsle Wilson (neo llurke) and son of lute Levi and Anna Wilson. Relatives and frluuls also flrotheiliood of Railroad Trilu men. riilln iind Readlnr Relief Asso I. y.il Order of Moose. No 34. am Invited to Rt tenl funeral servlcea. Sat . 2 n. m . at 2SU4 Arumlm.0 ave Int Fernvvood Cem. WOI.PE Aur. 23 MARY T, wife of James II Wolfo of 3738 N. 10th st It. In tlvoj and frlenda Invited to funeral services Hut . 2j jn. precisely, at David II. Schuyler Bid; . Broad und Diamond at. Int. prl.ato. Kindly omit flowers. ZIMMERMAN' Aur 20. ROBERT AL FRED, huaband of Caroline M. Zimmerman (neo Srhemm), aced 33. Notice ot funeral later. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Iptiii: i'iurai)Ki.i;niA ELECTRIC To (he StocUholilera of The Philadelphia Klrctrlu Coinpivnyi A special meeting of the stockholders Of Thrt Phltnil.lt.Mn rTI..trti. r.n.na,w will be held nt the office of the Company, No. I .v." Lneimui avreev. i-nuaaeipnia. en cilnediiy, September 1. 1010, at 11 o clock a, m. . for the purpose, of consider- I Ing rnd acting upon a proposed Increase In the authorized capital stock of the I cotnpanv from S.OOO.OOO shares of the par 1 value nf 133 each to '.HOO.OOO shares of tha 1 par value of $2.1 each, all ot which 'a- I rrcone snau db j.irni j-er uent vvumuiativs Preferred Stock also entitled to preference I on liquidation to the par value thereof and I accumulated nnd accrued unpaid dividends; to be redcer.-able at I2S per share and all accumulated and accrued unpaid dividends; to be convertible Into Common Stock par for par at the option of the holdera; to have the aame voting rlglita na the Common Stock, and tn have aueh other rlirhta nrlvl- lftrei preferencea and limitations aa may be determined at aald meeting; also ot authorizing the Issue and disposal of aald Preferred Stock by the Board of Directors at such time or times and uon such terms and conditions as said Board shall approval Srovlded. however, that aald shares shall rst be offered to the stockholder pro rata for aubscrlptlon at par. and of transacting such other business as may properly com before tho meeting. In accordnnto with the by-law of the company the stock transfer book will h closed from 3 o'clock t. m.. August 12. until 0 o'clock a in , Septnmber 2. By order ot m Board of 'Directors. A. V. 11. COB. Secretary, 'gaS3 ISJTATK OF ELLA HAMUKLrij ccuKi-d Letters testamentary upon the estate of Klliv Nmnuel, deceased, having beon grunted to, ndellty Trust Co., tnnd Bunford Hamuli, all persona Indebted to tha am esiaio sm requcsieu 10 msK payment, and thosa having claim sjratDalv the um. and Ihoaj haying claim ajralpalv to present, them, without deljy, tin oftloa to present tpem, wiinoui aviwT,fw ot tha aald company. S:3.83lChi Chestnut a., i-uiiaeivoia. . .. .i ...i.. - f-i r- LEGAL ADVKRT1S KMENTS VSf LELANDE IHJILniNO AND LOAN tz" ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby .lvn to the stockholder ef the Lelande Rulldlne ana Loan AomeU atlon. a corporation orranlsed and eiletlir under the law ot the State of Pennsylvania, that. In pursdance of a resolution of the board of directors of aald association, a special meetlnir of the stockholder of the aid Lelande nullum and IX) an Aasojiatlon will be held on U'edneadnr, the Rtli day nt September, 1020, at n o'clock p. m., at the office and rerular place ot meetlnr of said association, Columbia Hall. 1823 w, Colum bia are., Philadelphia, for the purpose of votfnr for or aralnst the proposed Increase of the capital stock of tne said Lelande Rulldlnr and Loan Association from 11,000, 000 to 18.000.000. PHILIP SONNHEIM, Secretary. D. I. DE YOUNO. Solicitor. . hqSr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a-5 a perpetual flro Insurance policy. No. 80870. for 12100. In the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, covering premises 8250 Gray's Forry road, has beerr lost, destroyed or stolen, and that an application has been made tor a new polloy to take the place thereo . CLARENCE LOEB. Attomey-at-Lnw. 808 Commonwealth Rldr., Philadelphia, Pa. fc LOST AND FOUND NECKLACE Lost, a tecla pearl necklace! reward. 2330 N Broad at, . PIN Lost. A. T O. fraternity pin set with diamonds, emeralds and pearls; liberal reward. 1028 Chestnut st., third floor. Phone Walnut 127. PERSONAM LENA WALKOW. 481 N. Marshall St.. sold her grocery store to Morris Kuahneri creditors call until Aug. 31 at 334 W. Olrard. BENNIE DORFMAN 2847 E. Spmcrsot St.. sold his rroeery store to Morrl Blanseld. Creditors call 8384 W. Olrard ave. HELP WANTED PEMAXE . ACCOUNTING Tho Publlo Ledrer Co. has a few very deilrablo position open. CLERIC (without experience) CLERK (experienced) FILE CLERK TYPIST STOCK CLERK Apply 0th and Chestnut sts. Ask for Mr. YViest ADDRESSERS wanted to address envelopes by hand at our office. U. E. Howe Ad- dreaslng and Prlntlnr Co.. 704 Chastnut at, BOOKKEEPER Wholesale coal company desires bookkeeper, exp.: also familiar Ken era I office work; state salary desired. P 1331, Ledre r Office. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white, with reference; prlvato family; phone Chestnut Hill 704, C 081. Ledger Office. CLERIC The Publlo Ledger Co. desires the services of nn experienced clerk who la quick and accurate at flrures, APPLY 6TII AND CHESTNUT STS. Ask for Mr Wleat CLERK, experienced, to do reneral office work. D. B. Martin Co . 30th and Grays Ferry. Phono Dickinson 807. CLERICAL Younrt lady with crammnr school education or better; must be rood writer, jippir i-mpioymcm uepartment, II, K. Mulford Co.. 420 S. 13th at. ENERGETIC LADIES whose ability rails for a hlrher position In life; this Is a real opportunity for women between tho nre of 80 and 50; experience not necessary. Apply 402 Vandam Bide , loth and Market sta.. Phlla. , GIRL, aeo 10, for offlco positron. U. O I., Employment Department, 24 N. 22d at. GIRLS vVesf Philadelphia and Darby girls wanted for rlnsshouso and laboratory work; best, worklnir conditions liberal ad vancement to rlrls who master the work; como out and talk It over at senerul office. II I Mulford Co., Olenolden. Pa. GIRLS, attractive lookln. to o on staro with or without experience. Apply between 0 a. m. and 0 p in. Jack Beck. 200 N. Franklin. 1'none .MnrK-t 4.107 HAND WAftPERS on small silk and cotton warps. Ueirle Bros (Jo., 423 r. aa si. HOUSEWORK White. Protestant, mother and daurhter. sisters or couple, chamber and downstairs work for private family in country. Answer Box 33, East Downing: town. Pa- , MARCEL WAVER, experienced, can securs permanent, rood paylnr position. Marl- nelln Shop 1422 Walnut. NURSE practical. Apply auperlntendcnt, Philadelphia Hcino for Incurables, 48th at. nnd Wenrll .rid ave. RECEIVING CLERK for women's suits, mats and dressei; munt be experienced! permunent position. Apply second floor, Wanamnker ft Brown. 0th and Market sta. SALESWOMEN. PART TIME We require the services ot several thoroughly experienced saleswomen on our contingent roroe, wno can warx ion uays weeKiy rood salary for competent help. Apply Em ployment Office, sixth floor FRANK St SEDER 11th und Market sts. ' STENOORArilER. brlrht. active capable handling wholesale jobbln house cor respondence rapidly and correctly; state nan, salary exporlencc, references C lot) I.edrer Offlci" SrhNOaRAPHER and bookkeeper In sub urban real estate offlte; state are, ex perience and salurq desired, M 716, Ledrer Of flee STENOGRAPHER experienced, by manufac turing concern, state salary expected. Ad draiu P. O. Box HI3.4 A TELEPHONE OPERATOR who U trained by and works for THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. HAS LEARNED A PROFESSION WHICH INSURES PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Resides she rets LUNCHES AT SMALL COST PAY WHILE I.EARNINO AND MOST ATTRACTIVE RECREATION FACILITIES See Mies STEVENSON. 1031 ARCH ST. DELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. TYPIST, to address envelopes nnd fill In letters In our office C E Howe Ad- dresulng anil Printing Co . 704 Chestnut st. TYPIST with knowledge of nhorthand. must be accurate and rapid atatn exp and aal. desired central location. P O Box llil YOUNG LADY for clerical work In office of largn manufacturing concern an excellent chanco for steady position, with advance ment AddreHs, atatlng age expi rlrnce and salary dolred I 51. P O. Box 3413 HELP WANTED MALE BANK wants boy 17 to lt yeurs refer- ences required I 104 Lidger Office BOOKKEEPER Cost clerk, thor exp, dm Tins ex penman. ita vv a i- i,'T, i-cd tirr BOTTLER Wanted tint-claim aofl drink Iwttler. one who ran mix his own flavors, steady position good salnrv to right partv. Liberty Bottling Co. Mlllvllle N. J.. 11th and Main BOY offlco of manufacturing company In the center or the cltv wants a bnvi must be over 10 jears of ago and have had gram imr school education, wo want a bov who Is neat nnd anxious to auccecd. C 103, Ledger Office BOY over 10 must bo good writer and ac curate In figures: grammar school educa tion or better Apply employment dept., II K. Mulford Co. 4'Jfl S 13th at. IVY. age 10. for offlco position U H. I.. Employment Department. S4 N SIM st. HANK wants night watchman, references required P 101. Ledger Office BOILERSMAKERS BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS FOR SHIP REPAIR WORK ALL OPEN SHOP Apply JOHN HAIZLEY IRON WORKS Sit S, Delaware ave. OENEltAL ENOINEERINO WORK8 717 B. Front at. NORTHERN ENOINEERINO WORK8 781 S. Swanson at. -CErTTRAl, ENOINEERINa WORKS I 1Sfft IlAsrh mt "" -"7"-? fl. WILLIAM DREW .103 Delansey t, HELP -WANTED MALE cloAR FOREMAN wanted for suction floor In eastern Penna. factory: rood opportu nity tor capable man. M 723, Ledcer Of fice. CONERB and hardener on men's nft hats', can tarn excellent ware; steady work. Address M 63, P. O. Box 3443. COPYHOLDER Younr man, who can read with Intelllrenre. wanted In nroofreadln department of Publlo Ledrer: niche wbrki 4H-nour week! salary 110. Apply toaay, after B d. m.. at 000 Chestnut at- fifth floor. CORPORATION DESIRES SERVICES OF INTELLJOENT MAN BETWEEN 80 AND (10 YEARS OF AGE IN A CLERICAL CA PACITY FOR A POSITION WHERE TACT AND EXPERIENCE IN DEALINO WITH CUSTOMERS IS NECESSARY: SALARY 118 TEn WEEK. ADDRESS P 108, LEDGER OFFICE. CRAMPS' SHIPYARD WANTS LABORERS MEN rOR CLEANING SHIPS No heavy lifting Apply. Employment Department RICHMOND ST. ABOVE NORRIS ST. CUTTERS, exp., short knife; steady work; Kftod wages; open shop. C 184 Led Oft DRAFTSMEN on detalllnr flro-escapes and llrht Iron wark. Steward A Stevens Iron Works, 17201 1720 isr. Bth st- DRUOOISTS, registered In Pennsylvania; 0. hour day; no Sunday work: permanent. vppiv viporgw 11 r.vunp. a mn v npwviiui ni. ENGINEER Electrical enslneer wanted to dealrn and supervise drafting room 'lay out of power and llrht circuits for extensive sulphite milt bulldlnr prorram; single men preferred; rive are. education, detailed ex perience, reference and full Information first letter. Rlordon- Co., Ltd., Mattawa, Ont. OLAZER wanted, no nutty work. Apply, ready for work. Unit Construction Co., 68th and Grays ave. GOOD CHANCE FOR A BOY Position open as aaslatant In city editor's office, Publlo Ledger; aalnrj 110 Anoly to Mr. Jnvce. third nnor, 000 Chestnut at. HELPERS tor Inside and outside work. Ap ply ready for work. Unit Construction Co. Bath at and Grays ave. LINOTYPE OPERATOR Wanted, exper- enceu uiiQruiur un uouk wuihj nicwj wuriv. Address Princeton University Press, Prince ton. N. J. LOOM FIXERS on Hnn Index Jacquards. Apply at onco Robert Lewis Co., Richmond and Brill sts , Brldesburg. MACHINISTS Ono for 48-Inch radial drill; four or nve viso nanas. (.'namoern uros Co . Md ahd Media sta MAN AND WIFE wanted as butler and cook. " Telephone Ogontz 342 -MHM Wanted at once. 2 exnerlencA hotel clerks and 1 kitchen man; must bo ex perienced ana aepenaame: run lniormauon on request. Address Dlmellng Hotel. Clear fleld. Pa. MEN wanted; woodworkers and laborers; Steaay insiae wotk. iyp,v stmencun uuiiq Machinery Co.. Kennett Square. Pa. MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR, male; desirable position open with opportunity for ad vancement for an experienced operator. Ad dress R L. Campbell, Atlantic Refining Co.. 8144 I'assyunK ave. PACKERS Men thoroughly experienced In case making and packing; apply ready for work. Unit Construction Co , 08th and Grays. 1 PIANO SALESMEN Well-known- piano house wants live salesmen: good position for good men, r- hm. x-eager unico. SALESMAN OPPORTUNITY TOR SALESMAN AND MANAGER'S ASSTISTANT IN I.AROB FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. REQUIREMENTS' GOOD EDUCA TION, SINCERITY AND FORCE FUL PERSONALITY AN EX TRAORDINARY OPENING FOR THE MAN WHO CAN MEASURE UP. WITH EXECUTIVE POSITION IMMEDIATELY AHEAD TOR THOSE WHO MAKE GOOD. CALL 10 A. M. AND 2 P. M.. SUITE 400. SHUBERT BLDG , 250 S. BROAD SALESMAN, nort with executive ability: good-ralng position: only grocers w'th x perlence will qualify Apply Mitchell Fletcher Co IvOOO Oermantown ave . Gtn SAI.ES.MEN. 5. between the ages of 2.1 and 30; a. wonderful opportunity for any on who wwnts to build a clientele for himself that will be profitable for years Apply Room 402 Vamlam Bids. 10th nnd Market ats Phlladelnhln SALESMEN who fromerly sold liquor WhV 1 1 cause former liquor salesmen uro niak Hg real monov with th's nronosltlon. Why not vou Apply Room 402, Vandam BMg . 10th nnd Market sts . Philadelphia. SIZERS AND STARTERS on men's soft hats can earn J40 to JOO per week steady work. Address L 01, F O. Box 3484. SPINNER Experienced cord spinner for general upholstery trlmmlne work no seaenn Oehrle Bros Co . 428 N. .Id st TRIMMERS, with experience In first-class work high- Wages. Apply 10th and But- tonvvood sts. TURRET LATHE OPERATORS on Jones ft Lamson machines Apply Edwin Harring ton Ron & Co 17th and Callowhlll sts. YOUNG MEN. 2. to work on Ice wagon only men who can give tho best of references and who are not afraid of a man's Job need apply. 111S Louden st SITUATIONS WANTFD-rEMALE AD BRTIl INij Y nng 1 Il 4 ..vrw' . xi stenography und idv UeMr connection as secretary or aslht o advertising man ager I 100, Letller Office SITUATIONS WANTED MALE CH.UTFEUR College student desires po sition to drivo tar for party tourlnir New Enzland for few weeks v 11 no. ted hnvlnir made 3 trips C 117 Ledger Office SALES ENGINEER open for Immediate en gagement, experienced oinxtructlim engi neer and aalna executive Manufacturing or engineering iirms aesiring a voung uctlve man. who can uasume rceponlblllty and mo- duce rebulta. communicate with (' 132. LfU. r Oflo YOUNO MAN 2S, high sthrM nnd technical school training, desires a position with a chemical export or Import housr sales or purchasing department. cmplid at nresent hut wish to make a change after September 10. highest business and personal reference. P lft,14 ldgt-r PWcc YOUNO MAN" so. retari assist To busy ex ecutive ft venrs' exp desires pos prefer to dial nnl with executlv e personal Inter view s, lltlted C 1.10. Ledger llfnce MACHINE'S: AND TOOLS Boiler and Engine For Sale 12 ft 48-ln hcrlzontil steam boiler. 25 liorae horl7until Htuin engine with 10 ft. x U In fl wheel, Including connecting steam Plie MAKE AN OFFER Address Box I Mlllernburs. Ta. SACRIFICE Carpenter nn Jobbing abor. 1134-30 Tnwn tt tools and Is-iu lies ) it m und aonin ma terial llv appointment C E J . 572'i Tur reduiii nve WE MAKE gray Iron casting from 1 pound to 1 ton, If you want castings that can ba easily machined write us Reeves Htov, and Foundry Co , 33 S. 2d st . Philadelphia. Foundjy ("amden N J ELEVTHU' XPiTORS " M .t'HINE"TOOi,l! IMWril EOriPMFST O BR1EN MACHIN'ERY CO 11(1 N3)ST PULI EYS HNnERSSH"lTINU H LF prie Mjrryit rxt'HAN'iif :ut n sd llLACKSMITHINO etc . tool dressing a spe. clalty Dougherty & Co . 2040 N Palethorp. TALKING MACHINES, RECOIIDS Records, Talking Machines and music rolls 80 off We bought out big phonoirarh lealer 10,000 records Hated II each will sell at 50c CENTRAL MUSIC STORE 127 M 11th t Orw-n evenings MOVING AND HAULING FLEET of dump trucks to hire, e'xl-avatTng and general hauling Jueger BJ7 v Erie ava. Tloua 1102 PAINTING AND rAPElAHANOINQ HOUSE painting In all branches dona reaaoiu ably AlbertAlt. 324 N Btli Market 2i3H PAPER.HANtHNO done very reas. WrlTTrV g.'" , Mm. ... ...m .i. or toll xPt. WOWJJ, PAl'ERHANXHNd and l-alntlng dorf. reason? ably. P. Urnwn. 1331 N.,I0th stJPop.37t, nesnia aaa r. q St.. or call Bel. USUI). 12.1 IL P A C 2 P 10 4 in v motor 1200 R. P M . 121 K Fort Wjjiib dlrirt con. K -t V ene'n lifi volt 2 or 3 phase . 7.1 K. V and 50 K V 110 V generatots 14 new O E ami Westlnghnusi motois, 150 K. W 8 P .1.10 V generators YEARSI.EY f' 224 N 3.1 St. ill nTif.m" sinrt drVAlnir 'd !' K V" -- " TJlssT"7 Jr"4i." .r- UVii Ht TTcmcri ATro'n'M-n-nTT.'wa .'MW. W .W W..M. ,. , Va Used LOCOMOBILE PIERCE MARMON STUTZ and other high-grade kH cars. Every one of fered at a sound in vestment price. LOCOMOBILE CO. 2314 Market Street Philadelphia PHONE LOCUST 4 B0 1018 DETROITEIt B-cyllnder touring cart perfect mechanical condition: light and ncrappy, tow. 1017 Stearn-Kn .017 Stearn-Kn'ffht edan mechanically Ot ii nalrit nam ent,), i.nJ 1 II tAn ' Tr nil... ...... ......... 1. ...An rord Special, 4-pasavnger body, wire wheel. bumper, apetdometer, shock absorber, eleev trio lights, paint fair, rubber good; classy nine car; oau. Will demonstrato In business hour. Both phones. HIGOINS BROS . 4084 Haverfonl av- WHY DENY yourselves pleasures and com forts of a car when we supply you wits) new or used cars on unusually easy termT, Avoid writing or phonlnr. Commerce Motsf Co. 2112 N Oth st. Philadelphia. Pa. TRUCKS Chevrolet 1-lM-ton truck! anA style body, extremely easy terms! call pramitly. Commerce Motor Co.. 2112 N. Cth at . Philadelphia, Pa. Diamond (120(1. TWO Indian cars for sale: want quick aen tton; leaving on prolonged tour Sunday, Phone Wnyne 874 J. , STORAGE batteries for sale for every make ot car. 0-volt 18; 12-volt. S10: positively In good cond. Starr Storage Bat.. 260 N. 18th. BATTERIES. 0 volt, rebuilt for S10: equal to new. Battery Specialties Co., 100 Vine st. ' BROCKWAY 3V4 ton, with stake body. A, Freeston 33,t Walnut at. Lombard B82. . 1 CHALMERS coup. 11 cylinder: perfect cob- ,. tw dltlon Phone Wyoming 1400 W. ;W i'uui, louring car. ivio; -l comiiuun. watt , Kensington 4!)0I, Mr. Hendrlckson. O. M. C. CHASSIS, model No. IS, tosj Presto light equipment; rood tires; pries right. Andorra Nurseries, Chestnut HUM OVERLANDS, all models. 0 and 1 pas touring, 2 nnd 8 pass, roadsters. 4-pasa.' chummy roadster: all other makes and mod-i' eia; special casement bargains every, nay; timo payments, open ovenings. Harper Co., 2flO N Broad st. OVERI.AND 1018 slx-cyllnder coupe; A-t condition; good rubber Southalde Oarage.. ?M AiMir JfllVi tnri T.nHln.v , ". . ' T ' '" "-."" ---. PEERLESS. 4 ton. wttn 6-tor. equlpmaat ana sisae noqy. a. creeston. aaa vvaiaat st Lombard H82 To Hire TWIN 0 Packard limousines and touring cars. Call Fox Chase 1884. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED Manufacturing plant with a capacity ot 300 dozen pnr day children's ribbed hosiery requires additional capital to go on with A -ood-paylng business, new machinery and v all In good shape. Address M. K. G.. car M 718. Ledger Office, for further Information DO TOU NEED CAPITAL? We'll present your proposition by letter or prospectus so clearly, forcefully and eon vlnclngly that you'll get quick, certain re sults; write or phone. Advertising Service) Co.. 218 Parkway Bldg. Locust 4208. T SACRIFICE Carpenter and jobbing shop. 1.134-80 Fawn st. ; tools and benches. Jacks and some ma-!' terlal. By appointment. C. E. J . 072 Tor rosdale nve YOUNG MAN of proven ability and integrity vvunted for clerical position, asst. trsaa. In mfg concern, knowledge of bookkeeplnar' nee one with previous ale exper, pret'd:, splendid opportunity for adv ; state salary -desired and ret P 1S24 Ledger Office. HAVE a I proposition on which wo havs spent lar-;o amount getting It ready for tho market, want several men with IIOOO each to Invest on partnership agreement with working intereet v.ery largo profit; un limited field II 103. Ledg-vr Office, . HAE capital to Invest In going company In Philadelphia with which must bo ac tively Identified. Address statins character of business, C 136, Ledger Office. RELIABLE Philadelphia firm 'desires loan of 15000 for 1 year; 2-name paper; plenty of sec . will pay large prem. II 101. Led. Oft. 300 WANTED for 0 months; will pay very large bonus for the monev, have plenty nf collateral B 102. Ledger Office. BUSINESS PERSONAM DIAMONDS A. McCUTCHEN- DOT mi IT 03I Heal Estate Trust Bldfj DUULiM 1 I,rod and Chestnut sts. Est 22 years. Money paU DDHATr Bt once; ISO to $1500 each. PRIVATE gjsa, .y A'fcAg DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively highest cash prices for your cflsv iiiuiims miiv sue jroni n to iu carats; nonei ray higher, also eld gold, platinum and silver bought estates bought (private); est. 10 yr. The Diamond Shop tn,4hB . DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT Pawn Tickets for Diamonds Bought. KFl.T.V CO . !ir PHKSTNUT HT. ! Suite 21-22 Over Chllds' Restaurant. Prlsat RATS, bed! ugs. flena Rnd other disease ear rlers permanently extermlnited We also fumigate and disinfect and check each on bicterlnloglcullv AIb.Tt H Huff chemist, 1S17 nalnhrlda st Phone Dlcl-li son 33H3. ROYAL Plentlng Co Pleating and hem stitching, buttona and buttonholes; special reduction first week Jl a Bltlrt to b rl"at.l skirts pleated In 1 day mall orders' nt'en.l d to lis N 11th l'I BA'E n ti- tint yichnel Bor'i.h Is no long- er as' int u vwur"tne u nderlcned Joseph Pruer 0JH f'h. stnut st Ph la Aug 23. '20. DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W SMITH 717 HANSOM ST. . EI.I.CIRK' TREATMENT ulso mnnlcurlnr. on i-, Tin ii'h lloura from 10 to 8, Rl'HI'ER i. "Mis of nil d'serTtions re- i..lred An Irevv T nirchtt 101 S 22d St.- FOR SALE Office Furniture Big Selection Steel filing ciblnets all sires sec bookcase fur law and library NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Main fiEOH port WALNUT ST Walnut 238 OFFirn FURNITURE Large lot of desks, safes files cabinet ami general off furniture store fixture. We buy s"ll and exchange. PATTEN FURNITURE CO.. IOPUST 1117(1 n27 MICH ST RACE 8 808 Office Partition, Railing, Furniture fltore Fixtures We sell, buy and exehangsa (11 WALNUT ST Wal 4134 Main 6Hnn A, PENNA OFFICE FURNITURE CO. ai'? 17 5( UP 300 HI NO LIS AND Doi'HIi: HARREL guna rifles, pump guns alt iiiakH and gauga blgrest bargains iiij-jwn WU-. h iss .n f'fftce nth s Arch IMPORTED i umblnnt on" billiard and pool table, leiu'atli.n alxe fully eqlpped, hand soini f-ar-ved Hiilt.ibt for club or horns. c ni'i i . .iur orri' e PIIONOOH vl'lis" and recirils "bought, sold and exih.ini.-ed Wer lioff DOS Walnut sC I'hone RnrRKlKRATORS and rritures for grooers) and meyt markets: terms If desired. R-tNDALI. ft CO 331 N 2d st. f"AfH registers 2d hand a nana. cnap, National! a A iilHter exr. Kuvatono 020 Sp.Oardsn &TAV11S cribinet. etc . big bargains. Phlia. Pi Infra SurnlyCo 14JS Bth st. ONE Oft- mirror Frinch glass and 1 S-tC mirror rfeap .1040 Osage ave Pull SALE Nw and used wire rope, all st.s ('rnemerOOJeacjh t. ' Pikil THLKSSd hand bought, sold, rests ed exrhnngid K afsr ln w Olrrrd avs, STAMPS AND COINS STAMPS. ALBUMS AND SUPPLIES for stamp collectors PHILA. STAMP CO 21 S 17T1I BTY WANTKD omS wU L-t-J Beon-MiM'smMM ailsw- eas. NEWSPAPERS, msgaxlnes, rags. Iron. mU A' '' als. carpets, furniture, feather, anything: !!' everything. PoijalJlb.il. Poplar ihOlHiSiri.'. 'I Park 1J37. Old eslab.. most raltabl aitiui fS In clry. llaullnr. moving by aulotruek 1?1 tn S Dougfierty fc'fiqtl., Sloth belowv IttSJ. LVM r?. -' . yri una H .n$ M 'I .. 't . :'i Overland s "Jfi )L f'i FvV.l ;,'-?. ;fW;BE-.' s 139 Sot't Fqarth Sk .,-. SWr ii.M i' W.Tf. ix4Jirt.rhHadUi vwmvixa , ,v'.l..lf4. '"Ua ittaKM.aAUI -yjx.r-Fr