"fSSf"? xr .V '"V .-l" ' .tfl - ij 'j A. - : Xt7";-r '. h- . - V . ijl1 '3' " ;, "Mtf '"'' ' " - :r- :a t J "' t ill 1 B,tf 1 w W 1 ft f. m:? i 1 ;vrii I J .WfeHES BURN CLOTHES JMt'd'a Qarmehtt Ignited While He h yr is amoKing g"?Trhn liot nshci from tho pipe he wn Biuuuiug icn upuu ma (ionics, ucn Jem In J. Andrews, slxty-flre years old, 'mf 4440 Hntfbom Btrcct, wiih badly burn- J ycatordny. AbdrcwH, nn Invalid confined to a wheel chair, had been left nlone. Ho w" wb suddenly hoard to scream, ills 5 children, with whom he is llvins, ran "j, to his nid nnd found Ills clothing on f fire. After the flames had been beaten out he was taken to the I'ronb.vterian & Hospital, wheie his condition 1m raid to i" be eerlouH. sikhsakTarabian town Trlb esmon Otter Little Resistance When Bakuba Is Attacked London, Aug. HO. Illy A. P.) 4V Bnkuba, n town thirty miles northeast of Bagdnd, which was taken by Arab tribesmen receutlj , was occupied by Hlkh troops on Saturday, according to a dispatch from llrtRdad. Only slight resistance win offered bj the Arabian in the town, it is nld. Elsewhere in Mesopotamia the situation is without change. PARCELS POST Good Printing Cheap home or orn monf.y-saving prick Letter Heads Co OH Envelopes 90 Business Cards Ti,-.,.'.n.i Bill Heads nnd Statements. TnMn,, Mall Order Pilled Promntl. . Get Our Estimates. Vou Ship M. Phone Wiilnut 3300 The rOT.ONTAL I'WXTING New -U1jU1HAAj SERVICE 821 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. "SWEETAIR"- 1 he Modern method ot Painless Extraction of TEETH "SAFE AS SLKEP" One to 20 teeth. extracted II without pain or aanger. Just the thing for nervous people no til effects follow its use. Com In for examination Monday. DR. MOSES ; S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sit. ' Fnrmrrhi on staff nt prominent Hopltfll Havana Smokers Mirtc In Tampa. Fin. P. SIMOX. P. O. Hot 00O. Tiimuu. FIh . will send prepaid anvwhere In the United Ctatea. on receipt of J2 10 or C O D . fifty renulne Rruh-End Smokers, nr In the l.lunt Perfecto or PanMella Snupe, made hy expert i Eranlsh cliarmakers with hlsh.gnide had grown tubacco In sanitary factor In Tampn Fla. Dy selllna; by the box direct to you. our yrloes are about half, and a trial means a custmoer for us State style wanted also whether mild medium or stroni This guarantee with very box. If after amoklns; five of thca clears, they are n--'t entirely satisfactory Taturn them o SIMOX. r. O. Ro 000. Tampa Fla., and our mone wl,l be refunded. aaaVaMaa'tjaaaawV'M 15,646 Pairs U.Sa aWeTJH'iffillMiUlliEIEffillffi B i -- '-,--1 " "I Sl(Ta0.raiiiffl For EfwhfijJ&iiciasgl BoxofJpSS5! 50 Spm-3' is B 0gtkkj LLLLLt ipv-, ii ii ,x LTaTaaTsTanit ' 9 Tr.IJ'f'l4y!J R1 ' iT aWr-Titl Vti Wmm , 1 MfMArmv Hf? WcvAlKtr iJBy' vk ' ffiSv A lira 'l:- iSPl m . . . i MkTmi I Kl , Jtcciaimed I , ' Hi I a M & Washed ! HB I &. W? Worth S3 f i VH t 15 CcnuiRe Regulation Breeches, J i RHt i purchased direct from U. S, I EluQI 1 Government. They are all in B : miymlh Bd condition. All sizes. Givo Mnl ill? I' 'Jr waist measure. $ Rli I u s- ARMY I1 :ifM j laggings & Puttees if II - l P-f NEW Iff f1 5 l!i'ltf V Of'f Now None Pent C. O. D. 1 miF I Parcel Post Prepaid Wwt X i Army & Navy Store 1 WMm i i 225 MARKET ST. IskIRiI'L. ! Philadelphia, I'u, i RnaSili") s r- FOR SALE NEW MILL, Brick and Concrete Completed in 1920 400 ft. Ionir bv 100 ft. wide. 2 stories and basement. 20 ft. ceilings in the clear. 100,000 sq. ft. floor space. EXCELLENT LIGHT LARGE WINDOWS Sawtooth roof,. Cooper-Hewitt Lights. Sprinkler System. Steam heat with temperature control. Maple flooring first and second story concrete floor in basement. 2 large elevators. Lunch Rooms and accessories. POWER PLANT Brick and Steel 150 ft. brick chimney. Boiler Building, 50x50 ft. 4 boilers. Engine and Generator Building, 55x50 ft. New Engine Genorator 630 K. V. A. at 60 power factor accessories. Coal handling apparatus. L0ADJNG pLAJpoRM 5Mi ACRES GROUND TITLE GUARANTEED Located in Cpntral Pennsylvania in growing city of over 10,000 population. ..EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR QUICK ACTION. i tah1i flASH TUIYERS ONLY CONSIDERED. anr it CI. ii. Ha AlinKn,nTinTimTV -a.TS JfWVofU C.i'UDlii.ViliLl iXU iVjililliO niuiuLj aiiiii. MWrn run aWWSef em Ht For particulars apply to B 12G, LEDGER OFFICE , mnM fc PATROLMAN RESCUES BOY Child Palls Into Delaware Whllo Watching oBats From Pier An eleven-year-old boy was srfved from drowning in the Delaware river, near Delaware avenue and Race street, yesterdn.v nftcrnoon by Patrolman Do fange, of the Fourth and llace streets station. The boy is Lawrence Dillon, of 812 Spring street. He was standing on the. Itnce street pier watching the boats. lie leaned over the side and fell. A hulf hundred persons hurried to the scene, but none ventured to dive for the lad. Pollccninu Delangc, who was oil duty, noticed the crowd, nnd hurrying tin, saw the boy struggling in the water He dived into the river, grabbed the Dillon boy just as he was going down nnd brought him' nshore. Dillon was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital, where he was reived with n ptilmotor. He will recover. This is tho second rescue in which Delange has figured. SIMMER RESORTS OCEAN CITY. N. J. TUB AI.VYN Brighton place, Ocean City. open unlll October 1 September rates CAfK LVY. N. J. Hotel Lafayette Now Open crn may, k. j. , Located on beach front Capacity 40Ol afl improrements, mnnlnr water! elevator. JOHN TRACT A CO. niVKUTox. x. j. THE LAWN HOUSE Me.1"" f lc. g.c'i'15yi!i:n.DP,r'org)" HllU'll HAVr.X. X. J. VISIT COOI. HEC11 11AVKX PU .Miles ul neu. o Huy Kerer HOTEL BALDWIN Ocean front, has superior accommodations for ttshlnK parties; auto week enders and famlllea with children, llook now for above iccuunu. also for LA 110 U DAT. l'hoas Ua.h Haven Ten-R-Four. ENGLESIDE fodem hotel hom' y ths a. nV Inc. salllnjc. tennis, etc. ' Sara relief from nay fever. Spiclal rates for September, n. 1'. ENULK. Mar. wimwHon.x. J. nnRSFY 1IOTEU Capac. 2S0. Amer. UVJIVJC 1 or j,urop pan j K wnn,,,!!. SKAMlUi: PARK. W. J. The Gbdwyn - OctM ?TM, rt. ASnrRYPARK.N. J. M1URY PARK.'X. ST. Al.I. YEAR RF.XORT WRITE CITY INFORMATION IU'REA17 WERXERSVII.I.E. V.V. . Tlin TTirrhlnnrl Iellhtfully Sltiiati HIP JrllRniUnU nn su1h Mountain ted In. Overlooking the famous Lebanon Valley. The Ideal rlnre to spend a vacation. Rates moderate. Xnw open. Under new manage ment. Write for booklet Hlahlnnd Hotel companv. j. jiowarn rriea tw""" V.M.LEY ITlllOE. PA. WASHINGTON INN Chicken and Waffle Dinners DANIEL J VOORHBKS Prop. rocoxn MnrxTAix.1.. Delaware Water Gap THE GLENWOOD Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity 400. Modern brick hotel; haa iaa nls all ballroom crthestra. three clay tennl roi-rts. a-olf bontlnz bathlns and al a v,ii.mfn,a . rarar, ami HiinnllAM. wnnA accommodntlon'i at moderate rates. For hook'.et. ndlrs P. R. JOHNSON. Prop. E. 8, Albert. Mrr. CASTLE INN Delmvuro Watfr Gap. Pii. rireproof Hottl nnd Garnics. Runnlna1 Water Prlvato Haths Open through October Orchestra, Oolf. Booklet Pperlnl Fall Rlte T. T. DOLRET. Mount Porono. Pa. TTi. CtnttunnA Open all year Accom- . ...,.-.Jnf) jfort -ji.jinj loeat'n. Kxcel. table Rklt. E L. & E. V. ARTMAN. Mountain Home. Pa, MONOMOMICK INX MonntHlnhnme's Indinr Ilolal Motintalnhome. Pa. noms steim-heated. runnlne water; pr1ra.li haths; bonkl-t "Tcellent table. POKT XORRI!. X.'J. FOR nslIERMKN THE PORT NORMS" TORT XOIIRIs. CIMR. CO.. X. J CAPT. JNO. II. PEOPLES. DKCTR. I Tr.r thA Pal' Finhinir In the Dflawaro Hay . this Is the location Finest Oshin In the' (HIBh Unat this week .'i02 Flsn ood train strlie frum Camden nnd fine i. Auto Roads It is worth R lone trip to e- r Th- Maurlf" Itn-r (n-ter Fleet ' Three mnriril Ttr.nf trit nvr .1000 men CntrhlnC oysters Tourmts Our meals or Special Shor Dinners r f'hl-ken Waffle Sup- mir, i'i T.-ir, i'Uh Arrommrtdatluns for I ladles C-nts. will please jou Wrl'e Wire or Pi-one H 11 4-'-T for Heser'atvns CAXAIA CANADIAN NATWXAL ORAND TIIL.Mi ! Nfiw Sorrice Across Canada For all Information apply to A. II. Chaw. Uen.Art..l'ns.llent. ' nroodw'y. N.V.CIU An Opportunity Is yours if you desire to ob tain photographs which ap pear in the Ledger or any wo have on file. The Ledger Photo Service was recently established (due to many requests for prints) and rates may be had by writing or phoning LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Room 311 Independence Square riTfKirvci NTTT'ir'n ADDTV EVENING PUBLIC SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC citr. N. J. Coolest anil Moat Attrertlte Location Hotel Esplanade liule block on ocean front. Boston te nmlin av.v ISicluslve ChoUea aMtlon. Id deal family, untel. Capacity DUO. BOC vata and nublla l'rnah anil a water baths. water di urcnaaira. uookui, rrnerahlo nirectli W. F. SltAW, PRINCESS S. Carolina ne.. floaa to llraeh A Sir I riot Best moderato-rata hotel 1 brick, steel sloa ronatructloni .capacity r.OOi bathlns froat holeli runnln water: prlv. bathsi choloa tabic orchestral danclnxt all wind creenedi booklet and auto map mailed. danclnxt all windows -Aim i:. IIIINKCIIMV.M :u Owner b Tram. THE AMBASSADOR Atlantic City's Newaat and Most Dlstlnctlva Hotel. TAROR INN Oran end Connecticut ara. lajl ilNiH ldf(ll joc.mon. ar)c, nam,. Excellent table. 19th season. Special rate trom Labor Day. J. P. A. At. DUNN. Westminster Kentucky ara. nr. Daaak, ran. water; 120 wkly.: t up dally. O. Ilutara. WELLSBORO a- kkntucky me. Sloilerato rnlos. Iln th ins fromhotel MVKRB ft I'ltOTHEKI). XARRAIlAXSKTT flKlt. R. I. The Imperial Narragansctt Pier, R. I. An Kxrtnalre Hotel for Tllacrlml- ' nnllnff t'cople nt nn ldml Resort, Seashore and Country Combined. Golf Tchnls. Hathlnc Steam Heat Open Flrts. HrKCIAI. RATI-S TOR HnPTHMRni, Address Jomea II. flnlbrey, Mgr. Xnrrnfiinoelt Mer. Diode Island. VKRMONT FISHING! FISHING!! Every one from flva years of are to one hundred can cutfh fish here. The Laka is full of them. Tho DUNMORE HOTELLg;Sn"if Is the place; In the heart of tha araaa Mountains; a chnrmlnff hotel kept like home. The free hook with pictures showa every thine. Bend for It. ROSCOE A. MARVEL Manaclns Dlrretor STEAMSHIP XOTirKS l!i?mA7SKAL ERCAWnLE MARmE COMPAQ AMERICA UN X'. Y. Cherbourg Snutlinmpton Phlladrlplila ....Sffit. liOrt. 2Oct. 30 New York .... Sept. lBOct. HllXov. 13 St. Pnul Hcpt. 2SOct. 23IXov. 20 NEW YORK HAMRURO Mnnchnrla Kept. Ullct. 23Oec. 4 Monirtilln Sept. 23lNov. oDfc. 18 PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL Auburn Auc. 23 Hnerfortl Sept. 3 Western Plains Sept. 30 PHILADELPHIA GLASGOW Wampum Sept. 11 Eastern Pen Sept. 30 nilLADELnriA IIAMRORO Western Star Sept. 3 Irishman Sept. 15 REB Sim LINE C' .. X V. SOUTH AMPTON ANTWERP Ze eland Sept. 4Oct. 9Xov. 13 KriHintand Sept. 18IOct. 23 Nov. 27 I. upland Sept. 23 '. ... Plnlaml Oct. 2Xov. 01 . .. PHILADELPHIA ANTWERP Wct Wnunelto Sept. 10 Wuthcnn Sept. 4 West Tnooolt Sept. 30 Oakland Sept. 23 Wrst Clirrow Oct. 6 Pmenter Office, 1319 WlnctSUPtiU. Y. to I First. . ,' a V . " 'i CtTisr Bldr- Btllinora EARN-LINE! Incorporated 1801 (j. S- Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moinet Bridge". Loadio. Philadelohia Havana SS "Coqirina" Sailed For rates and particular apply U Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA, PA. Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO 8. S. CAl'i: IIOMAIN . . .Loadlnc b. M. WKST AI'AL'.M .about HUl'T. 1 CHAN, ltritZ 6. CO.. inc.. Acents Orexrl Hide.. I'hllnilelphla. 1'a. Timbard B10I Main iao PERU CHILE Dlreu paeienier erlro fiom New York via I'anama Canal, cnlllnr at Callao. Arlca Inulque, Antotacaata 4 Valparalao. Sa Snnta Kllaa. Sa. Santa I.utia, Ua. Hantu Ana, Si. Santa Tereaa. PortnUhUy hallnaa. W II. GRACE ft CO,. Asenti Hanover Square. N. T.. or Local Agent. MM1I Charming R, iful A i Land and Water Sports in Qua m Old Wor.d Atmosphere, with All Modern Comforts VACATION TOURS including ateumor hotel nnd side trips. 8 Day $87 9 Days $91.50 and upward arc" rdtny to accommodations Hound Trip Steamer Alone. S0O.OO and Uu Effective During the Summer Neuaon. S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Soiling from Now York everv 10 days. No passports required for Bermuda. Send for dcscrlutlve tirculitr to Furnost Bermuda Line .11 Whitehall St.. New York CAUTION NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! ALL I'KK- aona are hereby, cautioned against sup plying labor, rnaterlal or atnres to the lira allien i B. 8. BAEPENDY." now lying In the Port of Philadelphia, unless authorlxed by the undertlgned. at no bills contracted without 0r authority will be paid, win""" Vtrauimh; niTnv a, en it Ilaursa lilds.. PbUdulila, Pa, . 1 ; y vwsesvir Mi, iHmsi tlitgF l&am fEDGER-P5BtILAj3JBtteiA, MONDAY, SUMMER RESORTS MIWKOltA LAKE9. CANADA Oet away to happiness away to th nerra restln. plna-acentad. alep-ilrln air ot. Mua a fle4 rats. Accommodation In July a aurd. hooklet. Rayal Muskalia. r. U, Laka Rasaaau. Ont , Beatiig ADDIBOX. AUff. 2, 8ARAH. wife of tho late Joseph Addison. FXmeral services Vied., a P. m,. (1132 Haiel ave, Int. Fernwood Cem. Ladlea Qulld of St. deorte'a Church Invited AI.IiniaitT Au, 20, CATHARINi: ANN. widow of Daniel II, Aibrluht. Duo nolle, from the residence of her eon-ln-law, Henry N. Arnnlx, 120ft Wanner ave. ... . IIECKKR Aua. 2T. MATHIASjUnCKER. late of 3813 Sprlni Oardcn at.. 30 years a member of the U. B. army Relatives and friends, also General Henry W. Lawton Foit, Xo, 2. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Invlljd to funeral, "Wed . 2 r. m residence of J. v. Donohue. 0400 Market st. Int. nt tfnldlers' National Cera. Remains may bo Mewed Tues eve. I1ELU Au. 28. 1020. REUF.CCA J. 11KLI, (nee O'Danlel), widow of John O. Hell. Funeral Tues., 2 p. m.. residence. 8MB Mal colm st. Int. private. Viewing Mon. eve. 11ISHOP. On Aua- 27. ISAAC II.. hus band of Amanda E. IHshon. naed 07 vrars. Relatives, friends, also emplovea of P. R. T. Co.. are Invited to the service on Tues, afternoon nt 2 o'clock, at his lato residence. H2H N Pearh at. Interment at West Laurel Kill Cemetery. Remains may be vltwed Monday evening. 7 to I) o'clock. IIURKK. Aujr. 28. MARY J., daughter of Ellen nd tho lato James rturke. Funeral, to which relatives, friends, Bt Francis Xaler II. V. M. Podalltv arc Invited, Tue;.. '8:.10 a. m.. from her late residence. 783 IS. 27lh st. Mass of requiem Church of 8L Francis Xnvler 10 n m. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. CAXNINCU AUB. JR. ANNIE M dauh ter of tho late John and Ann Cannlnc. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. S:30 a. m.. late residence. 2020 St. Alban's st. Solemn requiem mass. M. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral CIIATELAIN. Suddenly. Auc 20. JOHN rWATrtiiv tfm h.i.imn.t nt Anna H C Chatlaln In his "40th year Relative? an friends, also Pronress I.odse. Xo. oiw. i'. and A. SI Crescent Temple. V. A. O. X. M. S.. Trenton. N J.; Phlla Forest. Xo. 10.. T. r of I., are Invited to attend funeral serv ices. Wed. 2 n. m.. at his lat- residency. 202 Vlrclnla ne., Weslmont X J. J". HarlelBh Ccm. "fiends mny call Tues.. nfter 7 CLAYTON. AUK. 27. J. MORRISON, husband of Xcltla O. Clavton and son of tho late Samuel R. nnd Hannah E. Clay ton. ased 40. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues,. 2 p. m , t isto residence. Dlenslde use nnd Thompson st., Edite Hill. Pa. Remains mav bo viewed at Httboro Cem. Chapel at Stfft p. m. .Autos will meet train leavlnc Reading Terminal at 1:04 p m. nt Olenslde Station STEAMSHIP XOTICKS mm star vm X". Y, Clierbnurc Southampton Adriatic Sept. HilOrt. 20Xor. 17 Oljmplr Sept. lRlOct. 0Xor. 6 NEW YORK LIVERPOOL Il.iltlc Sept. 4Ort. OlNov. 20 Mnbllr Sept. 201 Celtic Oct. 2Nov. OlDec. 18 1'cTmerIr Cleveland. NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Crrtio Sept. 10 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Osawntomle Aug, 31 W'nnronda Sept. 4 Mnliopiic Sept. 18 MncMnnw Sept. 20 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM Rcnbelstlyk Sept. 11 Slotrnljk Sept. 20 VHITE STAR DOMINION MONTREAL QUEREC LIVERPOOL Mccnntlo Sept. 18Oct. lOlNor. 13 Canada. Sept. 2SOct. 30 Freiglt Office, 405-414 Bonne Bldf., Pkil. United States Shipping Board' f assenger Service Rio it 5aneiro, Montevideo, Buenoi Arm S. S. MARTHA WASHINGTON. IP. 000 tons (b) AUG. 31 S. 8. HURON. 17.000 tons (c) Sept. IS Second and Third Class. t'or rates and particulars opplv to any Passenger Agency or to Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Beaver Street. New York Drezel Building, Philadelphia 418 Olive Street, St. Louis iiiP Mobile PHIUDELPHIA to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service D. 9. Sblpplnr Board Steel Rtrnmrra A Steamer Sept. 10 (From Pier 78, South Wharves) Tho Charles T. Megcc Co. Agent3 for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 fUMMINC LINE U. S, Shipping Board Steel Stonieri Regular Servico PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Loading SS "Lake Harminia".. .Sept 10 (From Pier 34, South Whorvet) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 South 4th St., Phila. Lombard 4137-4I28-3107 Main IUR STEAMBOAT NOTICE Bonts Leave Arch St. Wharf for Burlinfjton Island Park, Bristol and Trenton I'.VURY SUNDAY For Trenton, b .10 A M . in. on A M . 1.00 P M 4.00 P M.. 3 00 P M. 8.30 P M For Bristol. 8.30 A M. 2.00 P. M.. 4 00 P. M.. 8.30 P. M For Burlington Island Park. 0.00 A. M 2 P M . P M. WKKKDAY HArLINOS For Trenton. 8.30 A. M . 1.30 P. M.. R 30 P M For Bristol and Burlington Island Park. 8 30 A M.. 8 SO P M Extra boat 1 SO P. M Saturdays for Burlington Island Park r,rn Rout SatsrilnTs at 3 P. M. for I Burlington Island Park nnd Trrnlon. I This boot make the round trip. I Rato of fare One Way. SO Ceni.t S5ur.!n40c5rChlFdUrenaJ,0cttndU0UIlf'- Queen Anne Moonlight Boat leave Areli Bt. Wharf Kferr taming at . 8 o'clock, except Monday. Hound Trip fare. SRc, Including war tax. ..TIAV and NlflllT the DOM-IMM T.INg" DEATHS COtiaHLlN. On AUuuat 20. I0JJ. DAN tfiti .1.. huitmnd of Joaephlno Couahlln (ne MerrlmanV nelatlvei nnd frlende. ana all aoctettea of which ha wr a member, are Invited to funeral on Tueaday, nt fl:S0 a. m., from 0J30 Filbert at. Solemn requiem ma nt. Jamta'a Church, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Croat Cemetery. CnESSWEM At Plltabureh, Tal. AUR. 20. CIIArtLKK T. CI1RS8WEUj'j. In hta 00th year. Due notice of funeral will b Klven. DAVIS. At Columbus, K. J.. Au. 28, KDWAHD J. DAVIB. lineral aetvlcoa at fAther'i realdence. Edward C. Davit, lluatle. ton road, near Burlington. N. J.. Thurf., 2 p. m. EASTIACK. At Woodbury Hclthtt. N. J., Aug. 28. 1020. nHODA P.. wlf o Chariot I Eattlaek. aged Dl. .Funeral Tuea., Auir. 31, 2 6'clocK, , i rom her late residence. Ulaeaboro ave., Woodbury HelKhtt, N. J. Int. Wenonah Cem. FAmiEtt. At Denver, Col., on Au. 24, KDWIN X)nEST. aon of William A, and Emma Fnrrell. nelattvea and frlendt are Invited to the kervlce, Tues.. at 8 p. m.. at his parentn' retldence. 234 3. 54th at. Inter ment private. Friends may vlow remains Monday nvenlmr, FOIlTMKIEIt. Auk. 28. ANNA, wife of the late Hernard Fortmeler. nelatlvea and frlendt Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 8:80 a, , m.. from her lato residence. 3024 N. Fatrhlll at. HlAh mats at St. Hclnrich'i Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. FOWLKH. At Thorofare. N. X. Au. 28. MARIA C . wlfo of Isaao I Fowler. Funeral Tuea.. 10:30 a. m., from her lato retldence. Thorofare. N. J. Int, private. Eullnston Cem. TRAZIER. On Friday evening-, Aueiist 2T. nt Pocono Lake, MART sriUNO OARD1 NER FRAZIEIl, wife of Dr. Charles Harri son Frailer. Funeral services will be held nt St. James the Lees on Monday. .August SO. at 4 o'clock. Interment private. OAKDNpn. Aur, 20, nt Pitman. N , J MARTHA 'CAFFRET OARDNTIR. . Relatives and frlendt Invited to funeral aorvlcos, Wea . 10 a. m . at her lato residence. 114 Crafton ave., Pitman, N. J. Int. Blackwood. N. J. GILBERT. On Au. 28. EDWIN D.. hus land of Rose Gilbert, of 2140 N. lllth st Relatives, friends, also Columbia Lodne. No ni, F. and A. M I Massnsolt Tribe. No. 44. J. O. R. M : Union Asrembly. No. 30. A. O. M. P.. and all employes of P. n. T.. are In vited to tho service, on Tues. eve . at .8 o'cloek, at the Oliver H. Pair rildR 1810 Chestnut st. Further service at Dilylestovvn Cemetery Chapel. Wed . nt 2llB p. m. Inter ment Doylestown. Prnnn aOEIINS. Auir. 27. AMELIA, wlfo of George W. Goehns (nee Necker). nk-ed 42. Funeral services Tues.. 2 p. m.. at 3023 N. Oth st. Int. privnte. Grrcnmount Cem. Friends mnv pill Mon., 7 to 0 p. m. HAKKERLE. Aug. 29. LEONA ,M.. dauRhter of I.ouls P. and Salllo II Meell Haeherle. need 14 years, 4 mos. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. ved;. 2 p. m., from parents residence, 1217 N. 20th st. Int. private, Mt. Peaco Cem. HAINES. Aug. 28, T. 1IILT0N son of Thomas H and Ediw T. Haines Relative"! and friends are lnvfled to attend funeral serv icer Tues 2 p. m. al residence. 3320 N. 24th st. Int private. Monument Cem. Re mains mav ho viewed Mon. eve HAMILTON. Aug. 20. at Frnnkllnvllle. N. J., MART E.. widow of Charles R Ham ilton, formerly of Ogontz. Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral eery Ices. Wed.. 2 P. m.. at Kirk & Nice's. 8301 Germantovvn ave.. Oermantown. Int. North wood Cem HAND VI Atlantic City. N. J.. Aug 28. 1020. JAMES T. HAND. Relatives nnd friends nlso all societies of which ho was a member. Invited to attend funeral. Wed. 8:30 n m.. from hN lato residence. 703 Nen; mnrket St. Solemn requiem rnni Church i ' tho Immaculate Conception 10 u. m Int. Holv Cro'B Cm HENRY Auir 20. at 38 Fnlrvlew nve . Lanmlowne IDA MUST1N HENRT wife of llnrry L. Hcnr Funeral tervlres will bo held at St John's Episcopal Church. Lane downe. Wod . 2:45 n m. Int private KILL. A-g. 27. FRANCIS JOSEPH, husband of Margaret Hill. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Mlnonk Tribe. No. 431. I O. It. M.i the Urothorhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangcrs of America and Merlon Flro Co.. Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m. from J20 E, Lancaster ave., Ardmore. Pa Iht private. Fernwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Mon. eve., 7 to 0 o'clock H013SON Aug 27, 1020, ANNA HOI1 SON. aged 21 Funeral and int private, Tues , V p m . from her parents' resilience, Oil E. TulpehocKen St.. uermnmown HOWELL. Suddenlv. at Santn Ann, Calif., on Aug. 10. EDGAR C. HOWELL, son of tho late William nnd Rebecca Howell, Kunornl service on Tues. morn, nt 10:30 o'clock, nt th- Oliver H. Hair Hide.. 1R20 Chestnut st Interment strictly private. Plense omit flowers. JOHNSON Aug. 28. EDWARD, hshand of Jennie Johnson (neo Tlmllnl Funeral services Tues . 2 p. m.. 340 N. O'-'d st Int. Fernwood Cem Oriental Lodge, No 38(1, F, and A. M i Oriental Chapter. No. 183, R. A M.. and other societies of which ho was a membnr. Invited JOHNSTON Aug. 20. MAIIT .1 . wife i.f Robert Johnston. Due notlco of funeral will b given, from Armstrong's. 1027-20 N. Droad st. JONES Aug 20. INDIANA A. HUGHES, wlfo of George N. Jones. Funeral services Thurs , 2 p. m.. at late residence. 2134 N. 21st tt. Int private. KAIIN Aug. 27. BINE, widow of Charles Knhn. nged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 10 30 a. m precisely, at her late residence. 877 N 41st st Int at Adath Jeshurun Cem KEUCHER, Aug. 28. MARIA W widow of Ernest r. Keucher. aged 80. Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral service. Tues. 2 p m precisely, lato residence. M0 N. 31th st Incineration In Chelten Hills Crematory. KRl'PP. On Aug 28 HELEN LEVER INO, wife of Joseph L Krupp. Service on Tues afternoon nt 1 '30 o'clock at her ifite residence. HS12 Spruco st. Interment pri vate Fernwood. LYMAN At his residence. 112 Elm ive Cheltenham Pn on Aug. 30. BENJAMIN SMITH LYMAN" In his 8,1th year. Annnunr-..-ment of funeral Htr. LE1NS Aug 27. JI'LTA M.. daughter of lato John and Joan Lelns. Services Wed , 2 p in 24511 N. 2lh Bt Friends mav call Tues eve. MofiLINCHEY Aug 21). JOHN, husband if th lute Julliv MrGllnchev (nee D.ilaiil Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu neral Thurs 8-30 a m late residence, J312 Green st Solemn reoulem moss St. Prnnri Xavler Church 10 a. m. Int. New Catlu-dral Ccm MALONET Aug 28. DANIEL, helnd husband of Annie Miloney (nee Qtiarterman), Relatives, friends. Harmony Lodrs No B2, F and A M : employes of David Lupton'a 6ons and all organizations of. which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Tues . 2 n m , late retldence Sf8 E. Thayer St. Services In Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church. 2 30 p. m Friends may call Mon.. 8 to 10 p in. Int Northwnod. MARSHALL. Aug 28 JOHN CHARLES MARSHALL, aged CO Funeral services st .'OH S Orango St.. Media. Pn Tues., 1 p. m Int private. W.vr.nS Auc. 28 RALPH, son nt ,t. I late Oeorce and Catharine Meyers., nged 43 Funeral Tues 10 a. m at his late rest- idence 100' Diamond st Int. Oreenwood (K of P 1 Cem Remains may be vltwed 'Mon eve. . MOVER On August 20 GERTRUDE M ' wife of the Rev Purdv II Moyer (nen James I.elatlv-es nnd menus invneii io runernl strv Ives on Wednesday. Sept 1, nt 2 p. m nt M vr Memorlnl Baptist Ch'irch, Roxbnrnuirh Inurment Nw Britain Graveyard at 3,10 p m MYERS Aug 28 MELCHOR MYERS .Tr . son of Melrhor Myers. Sr.. nnd tho lut Lvdla Gardiner Myers. Due notice of funernl will tw ulven MINICK Aug 27. AMELIA, beloved wife of Charles Mlnlrk. aged 80 Relatives and friends lnvlt"d in attend her funeral. Tues 2 p m from her late residence, 2340 N' Mnscher st Int Grcenmnunt Cem Romalns may be Mewed Mon.. 7 to 0 p. m. OWEN'S Aug. 28 E LILLIAN OWEN'S (nee Signett). wife of Frank Owens. Funeral services Tues 2 p. m 1302 N. Cunestom st Ini Mt Morlah Cem PETERMAN Aug 28. 1020. ANNIE M wlfo of the Isle Charles E Peterman. aired 7.1 Relallves and friends Invited to funeral servltes. Tues 2 p m.. at late residence, 3'."J1 N Oth st Int. private. Northwood Cem PHILLIPS At Oaklvn. N. J.. Aug. 27. 1 ev PARKER N husband of the lata Sarnh J Phillips agrd 74 IMntlveH and friends Invited hi funiral services Tues , 1 n. m nt thn residence of his dnuRhter. Mrs. Ilvrdln P Ware 421 N'ewtnn avo . Oaklvn, N. J Int Harl' Igh Cem Remnlns may be viewed Mon eve of n rl,: I vr.M..'r" ... , "7 " tvneril PREDIGER Aug 20 FRANCES, wife Wed 7 'HI a tn from the apartments of William II Rattersby. 331(1 N Broad st THr-h m.u. In , a.nh.H... -u...K ft .. m High miss In St Stephen's Church 0 a. m. int private RYAN - Aug 28 JOSEPH C , husbnnd of Sndle Ryan und son of the late Joseph C. and Ellen Ryan Inco Geary). Relatives and friends, nlso Holy Nnme and I. C. R. I' Sno'etlee Invited to attend funeral. Tues . 8 30 a m . from his lato residence, 344 Ar mat at . Germantovvn. Solemn recjjilem mass St V Invent ds Paul's Church 10 a. m. Int Holv Sepulchre Cem SCHRAMM Aug. 28. 1020. MARY, be loved wife of William Schramm. Relatives end menus invuen to runeral. 'rues,. au n m . late residence. 2202 E Atleshenv ave Solemn rqulem mass Nativity Church 10 a m int iioiv nepuicnro uem. SCHMIDT -Suddenly Aug. 27, CARO LINE, widow of late Robert W. Schmidt hged 08 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues 2 P. m . late residence, 22.11 E Venango bt Int at Belvue Cem. Re mains mnv be viewed Mon eve. HCHLESSMANN Aug 28. MAROARET wife of John Kchlcssmann (nee Berembus) Relutlves und friends, members of SI James's Luthernn Church Invited to fu neral Wed , 1 10 p. m . 2330 N. Hancock st Int Nnrthwnort SHEPHERDSON Aug. 28, SARAH vt daughter of Isaiah and the late Elliaberh Shepherdson Relatives and friends Invitn) to funeral services. Wed 8 SO p. m rei. dence. 37 Meehan ave Mt Airy. Int prl vate TNDEnTAKICRH Vyf DIAMOND J fc ATJ&U&T 80, 1920 DEATHS 8lir3Sfl. Atj. 28. fJLANCHB WALKER, wlfo of Eugene Loeb Hhloss. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed., 11 a. m., 240 Mather avo., Jenklntown, tnt. ttrlctly private. RTOttritrrnv aur. 57. nr. (IRA W, STOUQHTON, aged 67. Relatives and frlendt invited to funeral services, Tuea, 2 p. m.. at tne retiaenco or ms ton, loiu vv, uiraro aw, Int, private, ' BTRUBINa Aug. SO. MART If. DEVITT. wife of. Philip H. Strublng. In her 7Bth year. Funeral , services Wed., ?i30 p. m.. at her late residence, 307 Qowen ave., Mt, Airy. int. private. , TAIT. On August 2B, at ' Montleello, Fla.. GEORGE D. TAIT. husband of Flor ence A. Talt. Relatives nnd frlendt Invited to runernl services on Wednesday, at 3 p. m., at hit son's residence. Dr. Charles II. Talt, 0802 Lancaster ave. Interment private. TIEL. At his residence, BOSa.IIaverfoM nve.. on Aug 27. OUSTAVU3 W.. husband of Lnurn SI. Tie). Relatives, friends, alto White Fawn, Club, are Invited to the serv ice on Tues. afternoon nt t o'clock, at tho Oliver H. Balr Hide, 1820 Chestnut st. In terment nt Ml. Morlah. Viewing Mon eve.. Tuta, ai Atlantic city, n, J.. Aug. jb, 1020. BENJAMIN TUCK. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Tuest 1 p. m,. ot Asher'a. 1300 N. Droad et. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem. WORTIIINUTON. Aug. 2T, ELLEN., wife of late John Worthlngton. Relatives and frlendt Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. nt., residence of son, John Worthlniton. Jr., 183 W. Wilt st. Solemn high mast St. Michael' Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Ccm. AMENDMENTS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CON STITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITI ZENS OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION. VI THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE, CONSTITUTION. Number One-A A JOINT RESOLUTION rrnPlng an nmendment to tlcle three ""I of the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. n..te .Section 1. Be It resolved by the Senate Jtid House of Representative! of tho com monwealth of Pennsylvania In 0n'Jm'Jnt f-m.y- J1"- That the following amendment ' th Conttltutlon of Penntylvanla be. and Lh.?uani l liercby. proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereolt ... Thai artlclo three be amended W adding thereto the following! .... hv 3t!on 34. The Legislature shall have Sower to classify counties, cities, horonghs. "hool districts and townships accord ng Jo PP'"flon. nnd all laws passed relating to " class, and nil laws passed rfltnto. nnd regulating procedure and proceedings in court with reference to. any claas. shall be ?"mc.I.5?n"'l legislation within the mean- '"".".'"' constitution: but coui ".-,",: nnd ecnool districts shall not be niy'u.u .... "ore than teven classes snail noi " "h. in.0 ona """"" a ".'' "n 1IVO Classes. - . A true topy of Joint Resolution No. l-A. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing nn nmendment to article three, section six of the Constitution ot the corn tnonwealth of Pennsylvania, so that tnj jubject of an amendment or "Fem"n5 to a law and the subject to which such law is extended or on which it la conferred aha I be clearly expressed In its tit Io. Re it retolved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania In Generul Assembly met. That the following amendment to tha Con stltutlon of Pennsylvania be. and the same Is hereby, proposed. In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: . .. . That section six of article three be amended to as to read as followt: Section 8. No law shall be revived, amended, or tho provisions thereof extended or conferred. ,by reference to Its title only. So m"ch theYent as Is revived, amended, ex tended or conferred shall be re-enacted and published at length, nnd the euWect ot the amendment or supplement nnd the etioect to which such law M extended or on Uililch it Is conerred eftall be clearly expressed in Its title. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2-A. r.YHOS E. WOODS. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Numtvr Three-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing a- amendment to section one, article eight of tne Constitution ot Penn sylvania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and Houso of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In General As sembly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be. and the same It nereby. proposed, In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section one oi article eicnt, wnicn rendn as foltowa: ' "Section 1. Every male cltlien twenty-one ." is of age, possessing the following quali fy Ions, shall be entitled to vote at all et 'tlons, subject, however, to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact: ' "First. He shall have been a citizen of the United States nt least one month. "Second. He shall have resided In the stnto one year (or. having previously been a nullified elector o- native-born citizen of the Mate, bo shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months), immediately pre ceding tho election. 'Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer to vote at least twe montlt Immediately preceding the election. "Fourth. If twenty-two years of age and upwarda. he shall have p-ild, within two years, a stato or county tax, which shall have been nssessed at leant two months, and paid at least one month beforo the elec tion," be amended so that the tame shall lead na follows: Section. 1. Every citizen, male or mole, of twenty-one years of ng. posseeslne the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring and regulating the regis tration of electors at thu General Assembly may enact: Tlrst. He or slir shall have been a .Itl rcn of the United States at least one month. Second. Ho or she shall have resided in the stato ono year (or. having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of tho state, he or the shall have removed there from and returned, then six monthe), imme diately preceding the election. Third, He or she shall hove resided In tho election district whero he or she shall offer to vcti- nt least two months Immediately pre cedlri: the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age nnd upward, he or she shall have paid, within two years, a state or county tax. which shall have been assessed at lenst two months and paid at least ana month before the election. Fifth. Wherover the words "he," "his." "him" nnd "himself" occur In any section of article eight of this Constitution, the same shall bo construed ns If written, re spectively, "he or she," "his or her," "him ir her" and "himself or herself," A true copy ot Joint Resolution Nn. 3-A. CYRU8 E. WOODS. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Fnur-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section one (1) of article fifteen XV) uf the Constitution of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and Houso of Representatives of tho Com monwealtn of Pennsylvania In General As rnl'iy met That the following amendment t the Constitution of Pennsylvania lie. and the same Is hereby, proposed in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section ono of urticle fifteen, which reads ns follows: 1 Kertlnn 1. Cities may be rhnrtnrA ,... -ver a majority of the eUctors of any town ajoruy or in eitetora of any town h having a population of at least and shall vom at uny general elec vor of tho same." be. nnd the earns ur uuruusu n;iti. t, n thousand tlnn In favor 1 hereby, amended to read aa foiinw. Section 1. Cities may be chartered when, ever a majority of the electors of any town or borough hnv ng a population of at least ten thqusand shall vote at any general or municipal election In favor of the same i Ities. or cities ot any particular "lass miy be given the right und power to fram; and adopt their own dinners and to exercise ... ..nt l,V.,4,t hflWVtr n . (- ' KUV nt. subject, however, to such ret trie! limitations apd regulations as m.l'vl rilllltcil. Huns i Imposed by the. Legislature. Laws alio 'may i , legislature. i.s.ws also may rfecllng the organization ana j ',.","? of r"'f, 'n' ( SHall PCCOme CI I l.AAnma tfw.ntlve. In nnv ptiu .. . ...,vt. only when submitted to the electors thereor win, uiijiimtw ui .v.. u, tiigiQ Voting thereon. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4.A. CYRUS E. WOODS? Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Flve-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article nine, section seven of tho Constitution of Penn sylvania. Section 1. Re It resolved by the Senate and House of Kcpreaentatives of the Com. monwealth of Pennsylvania n General A, sembly met. Thut the following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be and the same Is hereby, proposid In accordance with the eighteenth artlclo thereof: That article nine, section teven be amsndsd 3 read aa follows! """" Section 7 Tho General Assembly shall not authorize any county, city borough town, ship or Incorporated distri. t to hecom. a stockholder In any company attoclatlon or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate money fo-, c- to loan Itt credit to. any cor poration, association. Institution or Indi vidual. Thlt section thfll not apply t any eon. tract entered Intu by the city of Phii.Y.i.k i. .....,-.. i.ni.lnHv. nnthnrllu h.i.iJ -'.,"'"' UUUCI 1,11,1 the use or whether furnl corporation tntn. Nor rnau um "union be construed to prohibit the city. Of Phlladelphfe?" acquiring by contract or condemnation the frsnchltet nnd property of any company iwnlng or operating transit facllitlei. " nr part thereof, within Its corporate limits, or lbs shares of stock of the corporation own ing or operating the same, or any part A true copy QtvyswrntiohNB-A. oiWT.n"of ' trin' it "flSill Is," nlsned by tho city or by Dl vata r Rfriiy r ji.intiy by either or AMENDMENTS Number Six-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Troposlng an gmtrtdmsnt to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to as to consolidate the courts of common pitas ct Philadelphia, county, Section 1. .lie It retolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Penntylvan a in Gensral At! temW met. That the following amendment' to the ContUtutlon of Pennsylvania be. and the tamo It hereby, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth article (hereof i """" That section six of article five bo amended to as to read ns follows: uenoea Section 8. In the county of Philadelphia all the jurisdiction and powers now vested In ,the several numbered courts of common pleas of that countv shall be vetted In" one court of common pleas composed of nil th judges In commission in said courts. Such Jurisdiction and powers shall extend to all proceedings at law and In equity which tha have been lnttltuted In the several numbered courts, and thall be subject to such change as may be made by law, and subject to change of venue as .provided by law. The president iudgo of the tald .coust thall be telected as provided by law. The number of judges in tald court may be by w in. creased from time to time. This amendmsrit thall take effect on the first day of January tueceedlns Its adoption. In the county of Allegheny all the Juris1, diction and powers now rested In the several numbered eourts of common pitas shall be vested In one court of common pleas composed if all the Judget n commlttlon In said courts. Such Jurisdiction and powers shall extend to all proceedings at law and In equity which thall have been Instituted n the several numbored courts, and shall bo subject tp such change as may be made, by law. and subject to change of venue 'at provided by law. Tne president Judge of the said court shall be selected at provided hy law. The number of Judget In said court may be by law Increased from time to time. This amendment eht I take effect on the first ilay of January succeeding its adoption. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 0-A. CYRUS E, WOODS, Secretary of the Commonwealth. proposed amendments to the co stitution submitted to the c1ti zens' of the commonwealth for their arfroval or rejection, at the election to re held on tues day, November 2, 11120, dy t,iib gen eral ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON. WEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA. AND PUD. LISIIED DY ORDER Or THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OP THE CON STITUTION. Number One A JOINT RESOLUTION Propotlne an amendment to section eleven of article sixteen of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Co It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met. That tho following amendment to the Con ttltutlon of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyj. vanla be, and the same Is hereby, proposed In accordance with the eighteenth artlclo thereof: . Amend section eleven, article sixteen of .he Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads ns follows: "No corporate body to possess banking nr.d discounting privileges shall be created or organized In pursuance of any law without threo months' previous public notice, at the place of the intended location, ot the inten tion to apply for such privileges, in such manner as shall bo prescribed hy low, nor shall a charter for such privilege be granted fr a longer period than twenty years." so that It shall read as followt: The General Assembly thall have the power by general law to provide for the In corporation of banks and trust companies nnd to prescribe the powers '.hereof. A true cory of Joint Resolution No. I. CYRUS 15, WOODS! Bccretary of tho Commonwealth. Number Two A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing? an amendment to article nine, section eight of the Constitution of Penn- sylvanla. Section 1. Re It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives In General Assam, bly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and tht enme It hereby, propoted, In accordance with th" eighteenth artlclo thereof "'" That article nine, section eight, be amended to read as follows: " Section 8. The debt of any county, city borough, township, school district or othef municipality or Incorporated district, except as provided herein, and in section fifteen of this article, shall never exceed toyen (71 per centum upon the attested value of the tsxablo property therein, but the debt of hi city of Philadelphia may be Increased In Such amount that the total city debt of s. a city shall not exceed ten (10) per centum upon tho assessed value of the taxable pron erty therein, nor shall any such munlcipailh, 'or district incur any new debt or Increass Its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two (2) per centum upon such assessed vnluatloh of property, without the consent of the el8C tors thereof at a . OUbllo election In Such manner as shall be provided by law. in ilcertalnlnr the borrowing capacity of in2 city of Philadelphia, at any time, there shall bo deducted from such debt so Sh of the debt of said cty as shall hov8 b2 Incurred, or Is about to be Incurred, and the proceeds thereof expended, or about to bi . pended. upon any public Improvement, or in the construction, purchase or condemnation of any publlo utility, or part thereof, i? facility therefor. If such public Improvement or publlo utility, or part thereof, whether t.tmrutely or In connection with any oth.5 publlo improvement or public utility. orrar, tnereoi. , ---, :j.,,-1V..' vi'ld cient to pay the Interest and sinking-., 'und charge, thereon. The me : hod of determining revenue venue i" e--.7" ":.". -" recuses sum. ,S?h amount, so to be deducted may J.'."" Scribed by the General Assembly. "" vre- In Incurring indebtedness for nny purnos. the city of Philadelphia may l.su. i'oblV. gallons maturing not later than fifty "(k'i Sirs Irnra the date thereof, with provi'i"" K? 5. sinking fund sufficient to retire ii3 obllg'ktfons at maturity the payment tS ," sinking fund to bo In equal or graded nnniial or other P-l0'f1,'1n?,nJ"ih'n'ii,"n Wi"2 any Indebtedness shall be or shall have ben ,Z iurrcd by said city of Philadelphia fo" the CUM fc" '. ,. rnntttruetlnn nr t.Mw.7j" lne 0 "'" , ,lnnU owned or tn l, -...-I'l P iVld cltyT such obligations -may' bi' Tn an amount sufficient to Provide for. and may fn. bludo the amount of. the Interest and sink, lng-fund charges accruing and wh ch may ac irua thereon throughout the period of con "ruction, and until the expfratloii of one year after the completion of the work fbr which said Indebtedness shall have been in. ?urredi and said city shall not be rehired to levy tix to pay said Interest and sinking-fund charges at required by section ten. article nine of the Constitution' ot Penn sylvanla. until the expiration of tald period of ono year after tho completion of said A true COPY of Joint Resolution No 2. CYRUS E WOODS". Peeretarv of the Commonwealth. LOST AND FOUND NECKLACE Lost, n tecln pearl necklace; reword. 2380 N Proad st POCKETROOK AND NECKPIECE Lost, brown Mexican leather porkethuok and blown mink nckpleee; liberal rewnrd; finder plesse phone Wyoming 1303 PERSONALS ARTHUR II V. JONES whose mother's maiden name was Susan Herttel. residing at one time nt S?n N Hth st at another at 1030 Spring Garden st.. Philadelphia, and lately nt Camden N. J., will hear of some thin to hi. ', advantage bv addressing Geo M. F.Tmenlrout attorney-at-Iavv. RSI Court st Reading Pa THE goods stored at the Poplar Storage Hojsea (formerly E Fitzgerald's), 1011-13 Poplar st In the following names Isaao Wilson Sarnh Huston. Lillian Strohl, will be sold to defray charges unless redeemed on nr before September 10. 1020 STOCK nnd Oxtures of 410 Green st , sold by Sam Cohen to Bam. Cllbanoff i nil bills due to creditors call at A Weltzenfeldt office. B38 M 4th st.; llnnl settlement Sat urdny afternoon nt-3 o'clock LENA WALKOW. 484 N. Marshall st , sold v.; ---'., .,...,.. ... ..mini iviinnnTi creditors call until Aug 81 nt 334 W. Olrard. HELP WANTED FEMALE ACCOUNTING 7r' !Uh."CK,1'e,llteC ,r' h,,', f" very desirable position open. Si'SRB i"""""1 experience) CLERK- (experienced) FILE CLERIC TYPIST STOCK CLERK Apply oth and Chestnut sts. Ask for Mr. Wiest TRY BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING It Is Interesting i There Are Advantages CLEAN, WHOLESOME SURROUNDINGS CHEERFUL RESTROOM8 ATTRACTIVE DINING ROOMS "MEAL8 AT COST And the Championship of WORTH-WHILE YOUNG WOMEN A Good Salary Without Interruptions See MISS STEVENSON. 1631 ARCH ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PBNNA. CHAMRERMAID. waitress, ward maid. 8 .women. 1 orderly, man, wanted at Frank- inrn iiospuai, Vd CIG ClOARMAKEPri, rollers and bunrhmakert on suction, straights and shapes. Consoll- g?rSSHle Vork"pf utilities of any chSrae! ?.r from which Income or revenue Is to b. deVed'w '.alt city, or for the recluma'tlo'n oatea .tjgaxjVvirp., iaw, "in t. HELP VrANTmyEZJiALZ , CLERK The Publlo Ledger Co, dealrtt tht services o! an axperlenced clerk who '.-IH'S?."11"1 accurate st figures APPLY 6TH AND CHfcgTMlJT 8TS Atk for Mr. Wlett CL.SR,.'ant!"u"PW'ncedi-: Mat st. """ """ "'r' "08 N. ULKRK Wanted, experienced file cl.TC Apply William Foster, I20S N. ai. ?!' 7, CORRESPONDENTS" " If you can dictate letters, concle. pom, ... to the point, or if you vrnderstand !" handling of form correipo7idOT4'tr,p"5 ,h BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT C.OOKINO andjdownstairs wbrk; exp.riennS white woman; for tmatt ndu t fim lyn country 18 mllet from Phlladslphlt?! J? elation. Apply 2M7 Spring Oarden it 1 Tuesday, between 2 and 4 o'clock. oa DOMESTIC sclenco graduate wanted n . day a week to teabh In a prlvat. aevJ?,' P 110. Ledger Ofilce. "'vatw tchool, i 1 1 ii i ii i hi ii in ii ii ii aiRL8--West Philadelphia and Darby ; wanted for glasshouse and laboratiiV! work: belt working condltloni; llbe?l J7 vancement to girls who matter the ork", come out and talk It over at general ntSl.' II. If. MlllfnM fn.. nl..M.. general Ornc, QIRLS, attractive looking, to" ro on .i.rr .., , .J.. ... with or without experience, Apply betT.. 0 a, m. and 0 p. m. Jack Beck. "On if Frnnklln. Phone Market 4807. ' " " GIRLS, over 21, to wait on tablet in ntJT, department evenlngss good salary: Zj and Walnut sts. " "' r- HOUSEWORK White. Protestant, motSTe and daughter, sisters or couple, chamber and downstairs work for private family is country. Answer Dox 68. East Downing. MARCEL WAVER, experienced, can secure permanent. .good paying position. Mat v nello Shop, 1422 Walnut. '" STENOGRAPHER wanted, a woman of edit. cation and experlonce, one who understand! detail work and with ability to suDervlit P 128, Ledrer Office. "pvhj. STENOGRAPHER; desirable position. BunAe Typewriter Co.. 1003 Chestnut st. ' Y0UJf, lSADT. fc'rcav- with gramma? school education or better: must be gent writer. Apply employment department. II. K. Mnlford Co.. 420 B. ISth st. Oenernl OIENINO FOR WOMEN A nationally known corporation will htva several vacancies In September suitable to well-educated women between the axes o! 23 and 40, who are free to .travel extensive ly! positions are with regular ttlet organ ization, now paying permanent workers an nverage of 178 per week, and offer railroad fare, salary and commission to start: per sonality more Important than experience: preference given teachers: give age. educa tion and experience In nrst letter Addr.i 9. J. Ollflllan. 08 E. Washington at.. Ch. cagn.. III. AMBITIOUS writers of photoplays, ihnrt storOs. poems, songs, send today for valuahle Instructive book FREE, containing 03 helpful suggestions on writing and selling Atlas Pub. Co.. 74 Butler Bldg.. Clnclitl natl. O; BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 Land Title i bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks anA tvpltta. JH-.10. BARN J28 weekly, spare time, writing for nevvsnnp.. mags.; exp. unnec.: details free. Press Syndicate, 122. St. Louis. Mo. HELP WANTED MALE ARE YOU AFTER A RIO JOB? We'll present your qualifications bv letter so clearly, foreofully and convincingly you'll get quick, certain results. Write or phone Advertising Servico Co., 218 Parkway Bldz. Locust 4200, ATTENTION. AMBRICAWSt Americans ot good character and habits, aged 18 to 28, are wanted to train for tht AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE Previous service not necessary: training lasts about 7 weaks. PAY 130 WHILE TRAINING BOARD AND UNIFORM3 FREE Consent papers and full Information given upon application! men over 21 must bring an age certificate; boys between 18 and 21 must have age certificates and consent papers. C. E. MAAB. Enrolling Officer UNITED BTATE8 8IIIPPINO BOARD THIRD FLOOR. 27 B. 4TH ST.. PHILA. BOY Art Department wants sn office bor Interested In drawing: hours from 1 to 10 P. m. Apply Art Department, rubllc Ledger. fourth door, flth and Chestnut sts BOY, over 10 years, with bicycle, to run er rands: good talarv. Caballero Drus Co., N. W cor. fi2d and Walnut, sts. ClieVMIRT Wo are In need of an analjtlrtl chemist tn do routine nnd special analytlcil work: permanent position, with opportunity for advancement. Employment Dept . Th Rarrett Co.. Margaret and Rermuda sts..FkJ, CHAUFFEUR to run Fori delivery cr: must have A-l reference! good salary. Caballnra Drug Co., N. W. cor. 02d and Walnut sts. CIGAR FOREMAN wanted for suction floor In eastern Pennsylvania factory: good op portunity for capable man. M 723, Ledger Office. CLERK wanted: must be experienced on rot annlyals. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N Slat COPYHOLDER Young man. who can reJ with Intelligence, wanted In nroofreadlns department of Public Ledger: nlsht work; 48-hour week: salary Jlfl. Apply to4y. after 5 p. m.. at 000 Chestnut St.. fltla Poor. COPYHOLDER Young man. able to read In telligently. In proofreading departmmt Evening Publlo Ledger. Call Mondav, alter 8 a. m.. fifth floor. Ledger Bldg . 6th and Chestnut ats. CORRESPONDENT Long - established, financially responsible collection agency wants experienced correspondent: slate are. siilnrv expected and references. P 127. Ledger Office. CRAMPS' SHIPYARD WANTS LABORERS MEN FOR CLEANING SHIPS Applv Employment Department RICHMOND ST. ABOVE NORRIS hT CUTTERS, exp.. short knife; steady work, good wages: open shop. C 184. Led Off ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN Electrical designers and draftsmen wantsdi permanent position for men experienced on central station layout work Apply, to Mr. Bunco. Stone & Webster. Inc.. 018 Chestnut at., second floor. FALSE CORE MOLDERS wanted. Ths J. Artnur uimericn v-o.. 'i,, ..,..... -;. FIRE APPARATUS Established Are sy paratus. fire appliance, fire hose and ex tinguisher manufacturer launching out in this territory has opening: splendid oppor tunity for right man; outline complete - perlence and remuneration expected In first letter. P 121. Ledger Ortlce, LABORERS, state road. IB day: 7 dtvs. Ill w.iri ,! ramn- working overtime. Warren Bros.. 722 Vine st. - MACHINISTS One for 48-lnch radial drllll rour or nve vise nanus, Limim-'ip - Co . f!2d nnd Media sts - MAN. experienced In the following branches, bookkeeper, correspondent, must know nw to handle help; good butlness training: sal ary I2000 annually: state full Partlr"!"! tn nrui i.it.r m. itarcer Co.. 7th and bpnnt uaraen Hta. MIDDLE-AGED or elderly man to do lljM wrapping in duiimus u,ji. --. .--,- permanent position to right man. Apoir with reference. A. Pomerantx ti Co , io- t'bsstnut st. MEN Lumber handlers and pliers. Applf ;i:iu vv . tiirnra ave. MEN (colored): raid dally.. lOSB Beach it.. Front and Federal sts. No. 0 Chestnut sj 1'IANO SALESMEN w",know" P.loni nouse wanvs live sairsiu-",. --j--; for good men. T 1424. Ledger Ofilce. PLASTERERS First-class ..Plaster caster and shell maker; union shop. 10 for hours. Write Lombard Ludwlg. inc., Washington. P. C. - BAIJJ8MAN for the eastern part of rf"".''1: vanla for large line of furniture, lusrjis and sundries: exceptional opportunity - big man, willing to travel: commission bt Write with rsjerences, Ksdsral I Bal.t i f ttiinniv L-orn.. j rHnmr " ' . - SALESMAN, store, with executive ability good-raying position: only grocsrt w h i ex perlence will qualify. ,! J"JS. Fletcher Co.. BCOO Oermantown ave.. om SALESMAN. bpt, exptrlonced. "Jnr'f: must come well recommended ' vJf. erences and aalary In first letter waia Over Ifooi Shop. Altoona. Ta - SALESMEN LIVE, ENERGETIC MEN WITH THE AMBITION AND THE WILL TO DO. MANAOER POSITIONS IN 8 MONTHS FOR THOSE THAT CAN MAKE GOOD, ADDRESS M 728. LEDGER OFflCS. 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