Ufct ,&.'j,ft,7' V liriifnUhhll ik PAH I L MLUuUMULH lIA LAM P GOOD AUTO ROUTE Beautiful Scohery Offorod Motorist for Run Up Hudson Ovor Labor Day MANY FAMOUS OLD TOWNS Tho motorist who is planning an ex tended run over Labor Day will find the trip to Ncwburgh. N. Y by wny of Dclnwr.re Water Gap a journey of singular beauty. The good highways that lead to Ncwburgh aro lined with old trees which still hold their gorgcoua summer foliage, and tho bordering countrysldo of farms has not yet begun to rfiow tho brllllanco of autumn. It It approximately ICO miles from this city to the upper Hudson. If tho driver is willing to take a chanco on the type of roads ho will encounter in northern New .Tcrsoy, tho return trip, which cuts off fifteen miles, ctn bo mado by way of Tarrytown, Newark and Trenton. Hut whoever takes this route must do so with the likelihood of running Into bad roads, which hnvo been under going repairs nil summer. Late reports pay Hint the Improvements nre not yet finished. Tho motorist has a choice of good hotel in nnston, Port Jcrvls, New burgh, Tarrytown and Nyack and any of these old towns will prove interest ing for tho vlsltori. The roads from hero to Dclawaro Water (Jap by way of Willow Grove, Doylestown, Knston nnd Bangor nro good. From the Gap good time can bo made ovor the well-repaired highways that connect the fainoin Delaware river beauty spot with BuBhklll, Dingmans Ferry, Mllford. Port .Tcrvis. Middle town. Gorficn, Little Britain and Ncw- On arriving at Ncwburgh it Is up to the motorM to dccldo whether ho wishes to leturn as ho came or go back by way of Beacon, N. Y., iviildi is reached by ferry from Ncwburgh. The towering Hudson Fnllfcides are passed through on the er.st nido of the liver until famous old Tnrrtown Is gained. Another ferry is neressary to recross to Nyack. In tfils way New York city is avoided, but tho beautiful suburbs nre enjoyed. Uncertain roads from Nyac'-t on must be expected. Newark Is tho flwt city passed through, then Elizabeth, Rah wnv, Mctuchcn. New Brunswick, Cran berry, Hightstown, Trenton, Lang home and Bustlcton follow In close cue cession until Philadelphia is reached. READERS' VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Cur rent Topics Making a Good Thing Better To tha iMItor of the Kvenina PutiHo Ledoer: Sir Whllo tho general set-up and about everything elso concerning your afternoon newspaper seems good, why not make It better by more accurate statements? First. Why, for Instance, nt top of third column of ftrBt page today, sav "Persons Who Do Not Own Real Estato Must Pay a 'Poll Tax?' Suppose, (like my ulster) 0110 has paid a "por onnl property" tnx (somotlmes called ft ttato tax) for 1020, and Is otherwise qualified, cannot ho or Bhe register Sep tember 2 or 14, or October 2. and can not he or she vote? Surely, Mr. Editor, you must answer "yes" If you answer at nil. Second. Why, for Instance, In edi torial, pago S, column 1', today, sav (Wnr On tho Ferry Ootige) "percentage uf Increase S3 1-3?" How about former ten-strip tickets for twenty.flvo cents, which most day-by-day Delaware river' fenyboat passengers bought? In that ease It exceeds H3 1-3 per cent. WII.hlAM STANTON MACOMB August 27. Mr Macomb refers to an explanation offered to lit a specific case, that of a woman who, owning no real estate, in quired whether 3he would have to pay an occupation tnx The nnswer was that persons owning no real estate do not pay an occupation tax, but Instead, pay a poll tax, which Is the same for all, fifty cents. Mr. Macomb Is, of course, entirely right In saying that a person can register upon proscntlng a personal property tax receipt. Ejectment of Tenants To tho Editor of tha Evening Publlo Ledger: Ptr In the administration of practical Jus tice and In nrcordlnc a milium deal to both property nnd human sights serious problems now confront the courts and the Mherlff with the dally Increasing number of Judgments In ejectment entered hy landlords ngalnst ten nnts unablo to meet exorbitant demands (or Increases In rentals and also unablo to find other homes. The entry of these Judgments, which la the first legal step taken by property owners to evict famine, la an automatic process , Customers and American Weolen Company The American Woolen Company will show Its Spring 1921 line to the trade on Thursday, September 9th. The American Woolen Company mills will start preparatory departments on Monday, September 13th, and other depart ments thereafter as soon as possible The wage scale will be the same as when the mills' were forced to shut down in July. American Woolen- Company JSfy WM. M. WOOD, President . ,,, NF-wmioru n f.fw.vrr A&neArrki 7(.VVII MDDLnVW03HEN KmRvd tarpoowl 'MILFORD NYACK DIHGMANS FERRY BU5HKILC fDEIAWARE ttEWARKl WA7ERGAP EUZABEWl BANGOG RAHWAY EA5T0N MEWCHEtiL REVERE liEWBWrimQK DOYLESTOWN CRAN8ERW X HIGtrrSTCMNl . WREHim WLLOW GROVE OUSTLEm PHILADELPHIA A beautiful'trlp for over tho Labor Day week-end Is offered by this run to Ncwburgh, N. Y by way of tho Delaware Water Gap, Tho return trip can bo made by n different route, but the roads are ont so good accorded under tho antiquated lodlord and tenant lawn. Anr unless tho unfortunate tenant can procure a rule to have the Judg ment opened and temporarily net aside, ho has no "day In court." aa supposedly vouch safed to him under the bill of rights. Unlike other actions or suits at law. the "amicable" action, so-called, Is fortified with a Judgment of ouster as soon as It is entered of record, followed by a writ of pos session for the premises lmolvcd. These actions by landlords are permitted In the Ironclad form of lease exacted hy the owner tho tenant waiving all his rights, even. In some cases, the right to ask to have the ?aWo7aJUd 0M"ed ' The Judges apparently feci obliged to fol low precedents established long before the profiteering tnrae started with the home, and to tho extent of only exercising th.lr preroga. tlves of chancellors where there aro evi dences of noncompliance by the landlord with all the requirements of the act ns to the form of procedure. But such Instances of neglect on the part of landlords are rare! ns by a lonir-tlmo usage the leases aaddini on the unfortunate tenants have been made almost impervious to successful legal attack and the predominance of property rlchts under the present conditions at least, deny hi.tlce and equity to the sorely pressed ten' Philadelphia. M i1, Tl Snobs and Nobility To the r.Mor 0 the Evening PuhUe Lcitoer: Sir Thank common sense that there nro some that can remember their dur-Imc-wnr principles! Your short, tmnnpy editorial, entitled, "Aro Wo Snobs7" doos credit to a sans, thinking paper. After all, what Is tho Idea in feting nnd scrapping bofore a stupid human with a high sounding name? Why this kowtowing and fawning at tho feet of a so-called crown prince? Wo did It onco to nnother, and at least he had somo honor and was willing to renounce his titles nnd llneairo for an American Blrl whom he loved. Tho Rumanian scion Is utterly devoid of prlnclplo. Ho became ottached to a girl of ordinary birth and then, when pleased to fullness with his "common" toy. ho deserts and abandons her. Such a man the "cream" of New York seek to bow and cater to. Whero Is our much flaunted lofty mlndedness? Same place whero somo of our "100 per centers" aro when truth robs fiction of Its hy pocrisy. Isn't It queer and sfipld when you figure It out? What makes somo of tho scum tell tho dregs that they aro "nobIe"7 Merely because they, tho scum, nro above tho dregs docs not mnko them less claimant to tho same stock. Wo aro born nil alike and we die all alike and wo rot all alike, yet some call them selves "noble" because they can trace hack their nncestors (many times to their shame 1). For that matter a com mon cur has nobility, for did not he, too, have ancestry? Thero Is only one no bility that of the mind. Tho polished boot llckers possess It not. When all tho world wants freedom for which they fought so hard, along comes a. man representing absolutism, terrorism, direct slavery and tho "di vine right," and where nro our hlRh mtnded freedom lovers and Idealists? oh, they aro making ready to fete and honor him. Shades of noble Lincoln, how much longer must this mouth woik go on? WILLIAM BENTLCY. Philadelphia, August 2S. TWO JAILED FOR TREASON 8wedlsh Press Angered by "Prus sian Spirit" In Aland Settlement Stockholm, Sept. 4. The two mem bers of the Swedish mission to the Aland Islands, Svndblom and Bjoerk man, wjio rcccutly were arrested by the Finns on tho charge of treason, hnve been sentenced to Imprisonment for eighteen months at hard labor, with tho loss of civic rights for three years, by the Court of Appeals at Abo, Finland, nccordiug to advices received yesterday TO THE Employees of tk yLANGHORtfE. yP ll inTTl 111 ITHH ll A I II A IM 1 1 A I I A LA LOITA IN ITALIA I La Crlsl Industrial si Aggrava pel Movimento Sovletista elegit Oporai Published nnd Distributed Cndsr . ... . PEHMIT NO. li. Aulhorlied by the act of October 0, 1917, on nie at t tho , Fostofllce 01 rnua- ciyui, ri, A S, DUnLEBON, . Postmaster General, Roma, 3 scttembrc La crlsl Indu strial In segulto niragitazlono cd ftH'occupaziono degll stablllmontl da parte del metnllurglcl va nssumendo proporzloni allnrmantl. II movlracnto sovletista da Mllano e Torino si c' cstcso a Roma, Napoll, Vcnczla cd nltri ImportantI ccntrl Industrlall dclla pcnisola. A Mllano sono awcnutl snnguinosl confllttl trn. la truppa Invlnta per guardnro gll stnblllmcntl e gll opcral. H stoto proclamato lo nclopcro generalc o la sltuazlono c divenuta gravi8sima. Anchc n Gcnova o' av venuto tin conflltto tra gll operal 0 la Guardia Begin, durante il quale un borghese rimasc ucclso 0 pnrccchl nl tri fcrltl. A Vcnczla gll opcral dcll'Arscnnlo, seguendo Tcscmplo dl quell! dl ftltro cltta', hnnno oecupato 1 canticrl senza incontrare nlcuna reslstcnza da parte dclle nutorltn' e pcrclo' non si ebbcro a doplornre incldentl. A Torino gll opcral si sono nppro priatl dl tutto le offielne dello stablli mento Ansnldo 0 dl quelle della Fiat (Fnbbrlca Itnllnna Autoinoblll). In Roma 1 mctallurglci hnnno prcso posscsso di drca !!80 stnbilimcntl In dustrial! della cittn', iosandovl la bnn dlera rossa. Cio' dlinostra che 11 movi mento ha un carnttcrc chiaramontc politico. II Govcrnd e' rontrarlo nd un Intcr vento nrmnto nclln cruenta lotta trn rapltalo c lavoro, ed infntti fino ad orn le Guardie Regie cd I Carablnlcri sono Intcrvcnutl soltanto per Impcdlre sac chcggl e violcnze. II Minlstro del Lavoro, On. Labrloln, hn convocato c rirevuto tuttl i rnp prcscntantl delle orgnnizzozlonl degll operal mctallurglci. proponendo loro una formuln concltiativa secondo la quale sarebbo istltuita la gestlonc dlrcttn degll xtabillmcntl col slstpmn cooncrazionlHtn, mediante conslgli dl faburica 0 previa corrcsponsiono ni proprlctari deU'affitto e degll tttlll la cul mlMira dovra' esscre stabillta da appositi collegl arbitral!. I5all'altro canto sembra cho la mng gioranza degll industrlall sla contrarla nd accettare la formula proposta diiH'On. Lahrlola c si annunzla che la Confcderazlone Gcnerale dcll'Industrla, punto dlspostn n sublrc imposizioni da parte degll opcral, ha dcllbcrato di op porre nH'invnslonc degll stabilimcnti la .serrnta gcnerale. L'On. Glollttl si o posto in dlretto contatto con i can! delln Confcderazlone prcdetta, conslgliando gll Industrlall dl uar prova ui spirito concillatlvo. Trenton Raises Amusement Fees Tronton, Sept. -1. Llccnso fees for all amusement enterprises conducted for private gain nro Increased in un ordinance adopted by the city com mission. The increase averages about 20 per cent nnd the additional revenue which tho new ordinance will furnish Is to provide in a measure for the losses occasioned by discontinued liquor licenses. An Opportunity for a Man possessing personality backed by executive ability, zeal, knack in handling subordinates and high ideals of servico to tho public, is open in a largo business organizntiqn. Ma turity of experience and judg ment needed. Age, say, under 50. Compensation, worthy of the qualifications required. Write in confidence, giving full details. Address B 111, LEDGER OFFICE ALLRGIC "" mt 9 't ti . There's No Base Like Home By H. C Bit Ttarmon, who admtts he hat Dnuptas Fairbanks looMng like a Piker, tolls Friend Jos about Hfs in the movies it the follotolna letter, n stallments from it. O. wftioer' latest uccom will be printed daily. CHAPTETt Vllf- n luil1iKoftrny as to got In with us and His manager grabs his arm. i-ldn JLIn8'' tupld ! ha grunts. "You to talk " chauffeur us guys wants WroIi!iii8Py'1 tho "PorUn.' editor, as vn lil?llln JlW0'- Whey's no doubt nn Jfim.mo hat 1 ordered. We'a a bum, fh IfPM Vhy' 'e don't soem to have l? h?'Vof a female fawn. How d'yo W'ni'.mi..,n a rl"K dopo him?" h ??yu' 8ftyn Dunn. "That kid oughta S2. weltcrweiKht champion right now ho can" 8 g0t a klok llke TNT and n'.8ftc11".b.ults ,n 'h sportln editor. ."I'stwt to fill me full hop about ;?,!. mp of yours, simply becauso I'm thnlnl y.0 '? do th's 'or me, I'll sen that you both get duo credit for holpln' ; . ?,d C but If you are gettln' set J? u" any stuff about how Young Kearny Is a" ' "tWS,U .au minute 1" says Dunn. n.J??mo.ftnlR,h' wl11 yu' I don'1 claim tho mnkln's of what you guys calls copy an '.', ,y?u gimme a chanca I'll toll you somcthln' thnt might help fill that rotton IXL " ul yun some mornin . Tho sportln' editor irrlna ncain. .T0?r ". oftl" he says. "Any time It you, iUU lougn to take, mo ana my friend can always throw you outa this cab !" .. "WJll" said Dunn. "In one word, tho thing la thathere's a kid which nccordln to nil tho Marquis of Hoylcs's rules oughta bo welterweight champion of tho wholo place. He'B knocked out heavies heavies, mind you In tho gym, with tho caso thnt you knock out your wnues every Saturday. He Btrlps llko I'yslko or ono of them Italian gods and ho could box ten rounds under a rainstorm and never git hit by a drop of water. If no's yellah, so was Bel glum. Yet ho don't git nowheros I Why?" "Tho other guys Is allowed to como In with a ax In each hand I" guesses tho sportln' editor. "I thought they wouldn't let rough tho comic patrc," snarls Dunn, "or the first thing you knowod you'd havo to go to work. I'll tell you why Kearny ain't a champ he's been chaaln' a dream for two years I" " Ithought they wouldn't let rough necks In tho Kollles," says tho sportln' editor, lookln' Interested. "So thoy'B a girl In the caso, hoy? Let'u Beo now whero havo I read anything llko that before lately?" "Aw, shut up I" says Dunn. "Say, wlso ,guy lemmo tell you this In my own way nnd then you can print It In your way tomorrow like you always do, leavln out tho best of tho stuff that's sllppod you. They ain't no damo mixed up In this nt nil the only woman Kearny's stuck on Is his mother. So that's one you loso!" "I still got some money," says the sportln editor. "Shoot tho plecol" ".Right!" says Dunn; and Joe, their sportln' expressions Is all Roman to mo because renlly, you know, them rough necks has a language of their own. "Now here's tho low down on Kcnrny take It or Rive It to the A. P. This kid is absolutely crary about Kid Bronnan. Accordln' to him, Urtfmian Is the only box fighter that ever rubbed his feet In" resin. I admit, and so do you, that when Brennan was right they was no seven boys In his class which could even muss his hair. 1 concede that, this Brennan baby will go down In history ts one of tho greatest scrappers that over hung another guy over the ropes, but he's throuRh now and has been for three years I Ho don't mean nothln' no EXPERIENCED DANKER WILt, INVEST $26,000 AS ACTIVK PARTNER IN ACCEPTABLE BANKING AND BOND BUSI NESS OR IN STOCK OP FINAN CIAL, INSTITUTION. ANSWERS MUST BE EXPLICIT AND WILL BE HELD STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIAL. B 334. LEDGER OFFICE. rWfo&s&Ze-M&Met" Edwin j.saiomiBai pBZRBCfXISXMAlII1Glt v535N0iJ?IH:li. STREET An Opporturaty Is yours if you desire to ob tain photographs which ap pear in the Ledger or any wo havo on file. The Ledger Photo Service vv a s recently established (due to many requests for prints) and rates may be had by writing or phoning LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Room 311 Independence Square MUSICAL INSTIHJCTItlN ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 SPRUCE STREET and Branches Under tho direction of Pamllle Zeckwer, Frederick Rahn Jid Charlton Lewis Murphy Eminent Faculty, composed of leading artists In every branch of music. The prospectus gives full parjlcularo. Courses of Study aro complete nnd thorough, they Include a full Theoretical Course, Solfege, Harmony, Composition, Aurui Theory Elocution and Teachers' Training courses. Ju iifor nnd Senior Orclicstras composed of pupils of tho btrlng and Instrumental departments as well as those of tho Piano and Organ aro organized. For prosprcjus address CHARLTON LCVIS MURPHY Managing Director Slaionl.iIamlinPlanairomC.J,ltrptei.8on REMOVAL J. W. F. Lemon T,acher.0' ... . .. . Violin W. Palmer Hoxie Tcll,p ' After Bepttmbor 1st will occupy thc?rCnew atudlon. I'llO Walnut ttrent. Philadelphia. Till! HTi:itNIIKR( HCIIOM. OK MU8IO 10 l?11?'- .U'Hller lli.ll.llnj) " . ( V. Htrmlit-r; IUrrctor Villi iteoprn NrplPinUrr 13th onifi Open Aftrr Srnti'inlifr 7th HYPERION SCHOOL OF MUSIC Violin. Piano, Organ. Vrankltn K. Cran Dlr. T1 fnmtnut at BT K l.iw l oil riiiijv. coNsnnvATOitY or musio D. llendrlk Kzjrman. II. Van dn IlecmL JDlrectera. (Formerly JO Ho, Jgth BU iiw aitt Ha. sou at. 1020- r- " I! want you guya to tell hliA trho ho'a beAtus r . rr hw-" box for the .Knights of, the ry- cAim.-Bept. 8, iBABbi t w. .. WITJFER more. He's (tone where the woodbine twlnoth nnd tho like, get me? That's why this flRht of his tonight with Knockout Hodker is a, outrage. "It oughta bo stopped I Why poor old Brennan will bo lucky to last a round you know thnt, don't youV" , , "I ought to," says the sportln' editor. "I wrote a two column roast of It yes terday I" ... "Sure I" says Dunn, "nnd I don't blame you. But tho point I'm gettln' at Is this Kid Brennan Is ft a well, one of them Idol things to Young Kearny. That boy has got the lies of the Bportln annuals for fifteen years back and he knows by heart every fight Brennnn was In. Every fight? Why, he can tell you every punch Brennan missed since the old master first climbed through the ropes 1 He's got a million pictures of Brennan In his room. I've seen him be fore a lookln' glass the same number of times tryln' to poso In thnt old stylo vltward way which they all did In the days when Brennan was a world beater. Young Kearny eata, sleeps, talks, whistles, hums, thinks, and dances Kid Brennan I Ho gets In tho rlnc and tries to poso In front of theso tough kids tho way Brennan did when boxin was never thought of In a prize ring. Tho result 1? that somo third rate bum beats him up whero If ho'd ever out looso he a knock tho other guy, tho refcreo and the ticket taker with the one wallop! The fact that Brennan has como and gone means nothln' In Kearny's young life. Tn him. tf 1,1 Tti-nnnnn tnrlnv la the KTCat- est flshter thn world's over seen. If you don't bellevo It, mention Brennan to him. He'll never give you no chance to talk, because ho'll butt right In with some fight Brennan had in 1905 with Cyclono Williams or somebody and give u every round, punch by punch I Why ho sworo to mo that the only reason he over took up box flghtln' himself was so's he could bo a guy like Kid Bren nnn. that poor old battered up has been I" "What's Young Kearny dono for hlm Belf so far?" asks tho sportln editor, nfter a minute. "I can't even He about It," jrranta Dunn. "Nothln' I And say hero'o an other laugh Ho ducked me a coupla weeks ngo when Brennnn wns trnlnln' for hln nwn nflqnnfllniLtlon tonlsrht. Sure 1 Young Kearny went over to Brennan'a camp nnd nuked to be took on as n Hpnrrln' partner so's ho could for onco pet a close up of Brennnn, he told me. Well, they give him a chance. Tho mln uto ho stood up beforo Brennan for the first time, tho guy he'd been born nnd raised on you might say, ho went into a trance and Brennan knocked him klckln' with a punch my flvo-ycar-old baby could of blocked. Then they throwed h'm out on his oar and Brennan himself told him he'd rtover mako a fighter becauso ho was yellah 1 Can vou Imagine that? That's why I don't Roth Benea eh mLL? lU THE PHILADELPHIA TURNGEMEINDE BROAD STREET AND COLUMBIA AVENUE School Re-Opens September 8th Gymnastics, Swimming, Drawing, Needlework and German School of Gymnastics is divided into 12 classes, for men, women and children. Each class has two lessons a week. NATATORIUM (Open Throughout the Year) Every man, woman and child should know how to swim, both for protection nnd health. Everyone con learn. Safe and commodious tiled pool is 40 feet wide by 60 feet long and holds 140,000 gallons of water. Water is changing continually, being kept at an oven temperature, 78 degrees, both winter and summer. Admission to the Pool Yearly tickets) for members, Juniors nnd ladles $0.00 Yearly tickets for children under 10 years of use 3,30 Strip tickets, 10 roupona , 1,23 Soap and Towel, 10 coupons 50 .Male udult membership 11.50 Women and children " g'oo Tuition fees fort swimming, 7 lesaon tickets '.'.'.'. 3.00 Aorntal Courte in Stclmmtug Begins October lit 20 FREE SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENT MEMBERSHIP 2300 JOIN NOW! For Application Blanks Apply at Office WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Walnut Streets. Begin September O. Tuition Cost for tho Period Drawing or Painting , $17.00 English, French or Spanish 20.00 Piano or Violin 32.00 Stenography with Typewriting. . 27.00 Typewriting Only 18.00 Bookkeeping 27.00 Bookkeeping, Stenography and Typewriting combined 33.00 Filing and Indexing 13.00 Business Arithmetic 20.00 Penmanship 12.00 Correspondence 12.00 Public School Branches 20.00 Public School foreigner ..... 20.00 Printing 20.00 Real Cstate and Conveyancing.. 20.00 Public Speaking (for men) 20.00 Art Needlework or Crocheting,.. 15.00 Cookery and Domestto Science. .23.00 Dressmaking or Millinery 22.00 Architectural Drawing and Sped ficatlone , 24.00 Mechanical Drawing 20.00 Blue Print Reading for mechanics 13,00 Engraving or Watch Making.,,. 30,00 Telegraphy 20 00 Cutting Men's Clothing 24.00 Advertising and Salesmanship . . 25.00 Elocution 20.00 Plan Reading and Estimating , , 20.00 Vocal (9 lessons) 18.00 Proofreading 12.00 Also Morning, Afternoon and Saturday Send for Catalog You con iwt 7u(cfc relief if vou STAMME1 AMKRICA'8 TIONREIt SCHOOL will send Illustrated UOO page book pn Stammering at lour request Til II LllWia SCHOOL loo M" aide Ht Detroit. Mich, "l-"UUJ" luu S .s " ' "" rsrcGV" DAYSCHfini OiMna a.ni W? NIGHT SCHOOL 1700 Walnut St., Pkil.d.lpH. iu.i.i:itHvii.i.ie. iA. Uir.LiniHVlM.K HTATU NORMAI, HC1IOOL tainpus, ooramod. dorin'a, blgh.grad InstrTi p,lirrv,i.r, iiniii..iir vu,, 1.14. UeaUltiUl tuition frea. oanrssa t.-. u. oordlnlar. fdm. l'El'.KRIUIX, N. Y, WT.STCIIESTKIt MIUTAIiy ACADEMY Military training in Homslika School. tt,Utlonl8' Vrfts fur cat"" Individual Ma ilcidira. Consult 1'ubllo LadxrSry, jju," C mim . .,l,nA,Aw It la tnntrrm. "It ho thought no was gonna fight Knockout Hooker he'd never go near tha bulldln' I I wanna tako him over to Newark first and let him seo Kid Uren nan. whloh u hln rellslon you mlsht say. get murdored and that will kill that part of It forovcr. Then I'll rush him up and let him box the champ. I don't care whether he gets plastered or not, bey cnunn I'm nbnut net to turn him loose anyways, i'vo blowed a lotta jack on that guy and I'm through!'' Well, Joe, wo rodo along for quite a whllo without no remark from nobody. Then tho sportln' editor borrchs a pen cil from me and commences wrltln" on tho backs of some lotters ho chanced tt havo In his pocket Fln'ly he says to Young Koarny's amiable manager. "MimnnKA Kearny refuses to jto on at this Red Cross benefit when he finds he's up against KnocKoui iiooKerr; "If ho don't go on." snarls Dunn, "you'll Kit a real story becauso I'll Drain mm -win. mo ""Y-"-"' . . , Wo mill- our way Into tho fight clut at Newark, Joe, lust as tha main bout Is beln announced. Immediately a guy In a box back of us -whispers, "Three to ono Urennan don't stay tho limit." "I irot Itl" hollors Younp Kearny, draEKln' out a J10 bill which could of easily stood a trip to any good laundry "You're crazy, you boobl" hisses his manager, . , "Forgot ltr remarks Kearny, "I only wlsht I hart a million to bet at tho samo odds. Kid Brennan will murder this guy I" Then tho bell rung. CONTINUED MONDAY Copyright, it 10, Doxioleday, Page d Co. Stato Guard to Get Trucks Harriubnrg, Sept. 4. (By A. P.) Each Infantry unit of the new Pennsyl vania National Guard will bo allotted ono three -ton truck for its use by the war department, according to word just received hero by Adjutant General Frank D. Beary. Tho trucks will be stored nt tho Mount Gretna camp ground, where the motor vehicles of other brnnches of tho service will bo placed. Buildings for tho storage of these trucKS'wlH be finished this fall, n, number being now In place, nnd It is tho plan to maintain a force of watch men. )catl)3 DIDDLE. At Trenton, N. J Ninth month 8d. WILLIAM L. HIDDLL. aped 77. Tuneral aervlces, at his late rejldenc. Columbui, N. J.. Hfcond-day, Ninth-month 0th 2 P. m. Int. private. ..,, . HIlCTHEniCK. Sept. a, MABEL, wife of ncnjamln Bretherlck (ne tiOckwood). In her L'Oth jenr. Funeral Mon.. 2 p. m.. residence, i!24 9. 3d at.. Colwyn, I'd. Int. Mt. Mortal). HURIIIS In Iluluth. Minn. .Sept. 1. lUiiO. Mrs. CATHAItlNIJ II. IlUIlhlH. atrert M leara. formerly of Philadelphia. Pa. Daugh ter of Ilobert and Kllsa. (Wayne) Tcmpiln Jarden. Ilurial In Signal Hill Cemetery, at Trnf T1l(H Pffllf SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES noth Hnm Increase Your Salary To Incmiia your earning power, make yourself expirt In somo one thing. Con centrate all our effort on ono thing and occomo an exreri in u. it you need type' urltlni.'. Ilgurlng, writing or bookkeeplm Sing De- tn Ret an increase, come to Stra rayer all o rial .ini :m npoi nnu spenu i your time un une subject until vou cnt a mine Then talcs another subject and siend all of lour time on It until you get another raise. You will le surprised how Quickly ou can work ouraelf up that way. Send tor particulars . i .. Strayer's Special Night School 807 Che.tnut St. Walnut 384 PEIRCE SCHOOIi or llliniNERS ADMINISTTlATinN College (iruilimteH need a epecltlo training In business Administration In or,Ur to tit them far1 exenutlvn positions, A l'eirce training Is an aclmlrauio supplement to n. general education, bend for 80th year book. Ouenu hint 7 night school. Sept. 20, l'liif Mt. weal or iirouu, 1'iiiio.dclpltla OLU (ilUIHATKS IN niULNI Iluslness men know that our courses turn out well-trnlned orflcn assistants. Stenog raphy, Uoolikeeplng and Secretarial Courses, ll.iy and oenlng classes Call or write tor caiaiog. rail Term rne-n UCB.il" iioiriiiuri ,. klTfSi IH1IT A tll'UfWUU rATrmv "Ji unit rnlle.n ,)f rfunin,i,n 1017 I'lieetnut t. VrilladrlpMa Friends' Select School VoltU The Parkway, Cherry and lath Sts All grades between Kindergarten and College Htunda for thorough work and all-round Christian character Deulns Ninth Month 20th. Open for Inspection and enrollment. WalterJVjIImllanil. l'rlnclpal Hl'IllNO OAltnrN INSTITUTE Itroad nnd Spring (lardtn Hts., 1'hlla. Pay and night classes In Art, Kleotrlclty. Merhinlra and Antn Orens Bert. 50. Young Women and (llrls OAUUIMUN, 11D. K," f3 .1 1 rnrNTRY sciioni. rnn mul.: n the heart of tho Drcen Spring Valley, 'he moat beautiful sac- ion at Maryland, leas han an hour from Hal tlmnre Offers unusutl possibilities to the girl de airing outdoor life, thor ough training ling and Pest molntmenta. Tn. residence nppolntmenta termedlate Colieg Pre. laraiory. upeciai roursea .Itiate. and Art Ttliltnir anA all sports. Hoarding De. partment limited to 8(1, Catalog, views on request Oarrlson Vorest School MHry Moncrlette Livingston linn i.. uarriaon Mfl CAIIK. Sept. 8, ISABELLA T,. wir Ji Bernard II. Carr (nes lllckey), fed 04 yeara, HeUtTvea and friends lnv'l1..;? tuneral 'iuea o:au a. m.. ""'"V realdenee, 71 Bumrt.ltt Terrace, Itojemont, Pa. Solemn requiem maea at St. Thomaa Church, Vlllanova, 10 a. m. Int. Ht, Denla Cem. CHAHMAN. Sept. 2. 1920. SAItAII B., widow of Henry Charman. Funeral Sun., 10 a. m., from the residence of her eon, Albert II. Charman, Magnolia, N. J. Frlende may call Sat, eve. CITTI. Sept, 3, 102(1. yTLOnENCB St.. wife of James L. Clttl 'and daughter of Oconto II. and Elizabeth Lreleaton. Itela tlvea and friends are Invited to attend fu neral services, at her Into residence, E. Willow drove ave Wyndmoor, Tuea., 2 P. m. Int. private CLAHKR. Sept. 2. LILLIE MAY. wife of Wlllla-m Clarke. Funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m., late residence. 8344 I st. Int. private. Bristol Cem., Pa. Viewing Sun. eve. DE LEON. Suddenly.' at Wlldwood. N. J Sept. 2, 1020, JENNIE, wife of Oeorse W, C. De Leon. Relatives, friends and Leah Lodge. Invited to funeral services, late resi dence, 2028 N. 22d St.. Plilla.. Sun., 2 p, m. in ni Mint! liVEULY, Bepi. x, llUMn.in, winow oi Miller Evenly. Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited to attend funernl, Mon,, 2 p m,. late real denee. OltlS Chester ave. .Int. LyurH IIIIK KETTEItS. On Sept. 2. JOSEPH ARNOLD FETTEIIS. husband of Loretto Lomey, son of Oarrett II. a.ml Marsaret A. Fetters. Service Sunday, at IV p. m at Oklahoma Farms Cara will meet Allentown Limited at Perkaalo at 12 noon. Military funeral. FltOMMEIl. Of 21110 N. 29th at., on Sent. 2. AI.HEKT FHOMMER. aged 42 yeara. Relatives and frlenda aro Invited to the jery lea on Sunday afternoon at B o'clock, at the Oliver 11. Hair lllda-.. 1820 Chesthut st. In terment at Bclvldere, N. J. . .... OAIIHKTT. Ninth-month 8d, 1020, re. VIItOINIA, widow of J. Klnsey Oarrett. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral services. Third-day 7th. 1 p m.. Penn Widow Asylum. Int. Friends' Burial Orounds Haddonfleld, N, J. ORAFF. Sept. 3, LILLY A. ORAFF. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Tucs., 1 p. m.. late resi dence. 2524 E. N'orrta at. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. . ..,., n nTlAVtcfV nn nn. 2. IjATTHENCH O. DRAFFIN. Hervices Sunday, 8 p. m.. at parlors nt fl, p. Frankenfleld Sons, 30th and Kprinit oaruen. inurmeni, -iionaay morning! Bethlehem, Pa, OWILLIAM. Sept. 2. ANNIE E. (nee Oordon), aged 84, widow of late Charl-s M. (Iwllllam. I-uneral from her late residence, Paulsboro. N. J.. Sun.. 1:30 p. m. Int. at EcllnKton Cem., Clarlistoro, N J, ... HOPKINS. Sept. 3, II. W. HOPKINS (formerly of Haddonfleld. N. J.), In his 83d year. Funeral from residence of his nephew, .T. Element ltnnklnn. 10 W. Main at.. Moores- town, N. J.. Mon., 11 a. m. Int. Baptist LINK. I. WILEHEMiNA, dauatiter of the late Martin ana wuenemina i.inK. ageu service on Tuenday. 1 p. m., from resldcnco of her niece, Mrs, I, Morris. Fellowship and Mill rd.. Mapleshapo. N. J. Interment, west- mlnpter Cemetery. PhlladelDhla. MAIX5NKY. Suddenly. Sept. 2, JOHN T son of Mary A. and tho late Patrick Ma loney, Ilelatlvea n,nd friends Invited to fu neral, Mon., 8:30 a, m., residence, 0037 Car penter st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Carthage's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McNICHOL. Sept. 2. ELLA E.. daughter of the late Patrick and Mary McNIchol. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon,, 8:30 a. m., residence, 8321 Race st. Solemn high reaulem mass at Lady of Victory Churrh 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Young Men nnd Iloya SlKAPOWUnOOK. TA. EaV daPVEK mMfy:N5S5.-as?iil3sSIHn! fiSdSNTWal aaTaal aaaWTaft I rktaFWnmmTvntFy lai I MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBKOOK, PENNA. Primary School (Boys Under a ecncoi mat gives a avy u coiupieio eieineiiiAry schooling nnd prepares for entrance to any bnnrdlnR nchool or collepe, without takltiar him away from hln home ard Its vital influences dur ing IiIh trnpreislotinblo yc.trs. A pchonl In which open-air training, baseball, etc. handwork, and Intellectual study aro combined with Christian cxamplo and preennt to develop full manhood nnd efficiency. School arounds have 1C acres; hleh elovBtlon. Located 3 miles north of Jen klntown Rendtmr Railroad to Meadowbruofc. Autobus serMce for nearby places. Registration nnd npslgnm.'nt of cIos'pm, Sent 2 I-Vr proa pectun, term-. Mo. address tho Head MnKter. nKV. JOHN TVTIITK tVAI.KEn, 31. A. Mendnwhrnnk. P. The William Pcne Charter School ) No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia Founded 1G89 Chartered 1701 Aa a Eohool of tho highest American Btnndarda and Ideals, Penn Charter in eminently fitted for tho all-nround development of tho modern boy. Itu graduates are prepared to enter tho sarlous colleges and pro fesstonal and technical BChoolu of the country. Tho academic year 1920-21 begins Tuesday, September 21. 1020, and tho Prospectus may bo obtained on application. IJulldlngs will bo open for inspection and for classification of pupils September 7th. , RICHARD M. GUMINIERE, Ph.D Headmaster THE EPISCOPAL ACAnFAIvT (FOUNDED 178S) 1324 Locuit St., Phila. , nRE3AnES boys for all Colleges nnd1 Technical School.. A Junior Srhnnl I under teachers of expeiienco affords cnreful ttalnlng for little boys Tha, next session opens September 23d for tho Upper and Middle Schools ; Sep. tcmber 27th for the Junior School. Thn neglster, together with an nn-l nouncement of the Hoard of Trustees, I gtlng details of tho proposed removal i or me scnooi to uvcrnrooK, sent on ap. plication. ' The oitlce Is open for tho enrollment of pupils Robert Anderson Acting Headmaster Yonng Women nnd (llrls TARHYTOWN.IIX.IU 11 SONN . Y . PPINKSS at Highland teirhera will studs- and Her companion oyer i- i-niieq nisris iitir .4xjiZ y. .k j&2 A non- y un a vt UA aims nnu reiiuiremvnta Her surroundings In tho dormitories tha class rooms, nnd on the tamnua will b beautiful and wholesoms. All flrades. Liberal Arts. College Preparator Post araifuate! Uomestlo hclence, Interior Decoration, eto "u""'- KUdKNK II. I.KIIMAN. Director Tor booklet write Miltn 31 i:, u West KlSd rt., New York City ' THE HOLMAN SCHOOL 2301 Walnut Nt. for glrla and small boy. will open for Ha 21st year September 23, 1020 Kindergarten through College Preparatory. Strong general courae Domestic Silence. Hockey. Ilaskct bull i:sthetlo Dancing, School buaeea call In West Philadelphia, Ilala, Iterlon and Over brook, -" k'-' 1 "ftftTJfa, j V tAi-Jl lonTprfAt h.r mssMJMm of George CI. Morton. Ilelatlvea may view remains on Sunday va.) to 10 o'clock, at tho Oliver II. Vt 18-'U Chestnut at. interment sitrcuj.p vate. ft, I' 1 W, on 242 POLLITZ. Suddenly, Sept. S, 1D3f, jt.tite resilience, ai'J Townsnip line, jjiwinwira, rnWAllD hn.tinn.l of rilnra it. PctlMts ogeal DO. Due nctlco of funeral will be lven :.i SCHAFEIl. on Sept. 2. JOHN li-,, non oi Margaret King nnd the late John Rchafar and grandson of the late Qeorga and Mary Schafer Ilelatlvea and frlenda. alan em ployes of Penna. n. It.. 4tM and walnut sts. office, are Invited to the service on Tuea at 2 n m.. at the residence dt Charlaa' llana.r. 2148 H. lnth at. Interment orlvltOi Tl'vL na it n u uIaiu Amnlaa fnnatt aarln aa ,i I fllARO. MIMh Month. Second, 'MKWW1T , PIIARO, aged BD years. FuneraJ.etn . tl-day. Ninth Month. Sixth, at law v.jmi. Kings Highway. East HaddimlTeldrW, SETTLE. Buddenly, Sept. 1, OBOROBfl c. setti.k aged 7(i. Relatives ana triena:.i invuea 10 Kunerai aervicea, nai., ix .. vn., ' late residence. f54 N. 10th st. Int. private. SHANK. Sept. 8, WILLIAM EADtB,. IK j.ieut, a h , k. u. . il., son oi joaean W. and Lulu Eadle Shank. Ilelatlvea 'Mt ! frlenda Invited to services. 2 p, m. Rent fl. resldenco nf his uncle. C. Shank Rosemnnt. Pa. Int. Private. rrienAa may call Sun evening;, 7 to 0. ' , i-ff widow of Andrew M. 'Slmon'det, aged Ta5.: Relatives and friends Invited td fnneral,", Mon.. 2 P m late residence, 013 LevloKV st . Lnwnda.le Philadelphia. Int. Qreenii mount Cem, i stijl,ii. At venmor. n. j.. oept. ii Sec EDWIN HUTTEU HTULR. Funeral arr Irea Sat.. 11 a. m., realdenee. 48 Allen lanV7 Mt. Airy, I'll 11 a. Int. private. Please emit (lnw,riL THOMAS. Suddenly In Chicago, m. Sent. 1. ISAAC RIDDLE, husband of of J Ell.-1 heth tltlev Thomas and Son of Cleorg Ilrfni ton ThomnB, of West Chester, Pa,, In hlajV 4Uin year, oervicQB ,n vnicngo, a p. ni: Thursday, Interment private. Pittsburgh papers Please copy ' , WATT, On September 8. 1020, WILLIAM; TAYI.on. ton of the late William r and' Mary T. Watt. Relatives and frltndsi, also Southwestern Assembly No. 18, A. Of M. P., and Brotherhood of Carpenters, "ar; invited to tno service on lueaatr axiernoon,f. at 2 o'clock, at tho residence of his sister,,. 1420 N, Alden street. Int. private. Friend may call Monday evenins irom 7 to o'clock. . '', wn.flOM. Sent. 2. VICTORIA danhlei of the late Samuel and Arma "Vvllaon tnaaV Langdon). Relatives nnd friends are Invited , to attend funeral, Mon., 8.-30 a. m., from thai residence of her brother. 2020 N. Palethonj1 st. Solemn requiem maas at the Church of' the Visitation, lu a. m. int. uoir Hepuicnr' WOLF. On Sent. 3. RUDOLnr It. bu-i band of Kettle M Wolf, aged 80 .yeara. Rclattvea and frlenda, nleo Penna. Lod-,f No. 380. F. and A, r. , Phils Lodge, No. 3.5 B. P. O. E : Helmont Driving Club and all') ..., nrennlcatlona of which ha vraa eh member, are Invited to the service on Tuea-! nay at i " hhla huuii. tu mm lam real" ri.nrn. u tt. iiii-ihiimii ,uau. utciuiuuk. k '"--' . , . -, -ij-. Interment nriym" v.l TJNDERTAKKTtS i' , ' Young Men nnd Iloya MKADOWlinOOK. PA, 8), Lower School, Upper School TRUSTEES Charles Tj. Borlo. Jr. Georpo W. Elklna, Jr. J. Smylle Herkneoa Vayno Herlcness Anderson MacPhea Charles E. Mclnnea John C. Martin Gcorgo Sattorthwalt Robert Sewall 30Bay' Business College Now Address STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Broad Wa luue purchased tho above splendid building as u premanent home for our college. Diamond RiOt, Mine time mid monry, and secure tha best position Id the elty. ''The Mlinol that Is pructleaUr perfee and lii-rfwtl prnrtlrul." Contruct or montlily rates. THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ART urauvnting, Mathematics. Mechanic, jr NAVAI. AKCII ITECTCIU3 Registration Dally. IS S. 7th flta Young fen nnd Ilorg Young Women and fllrla TAKRiTIW-(IN.H niON. N. Y. Hidhland Manor Jvr Girls sectarian baurillng mul miintrv day aehonl oodril estate In Ttirrytovtii-un-Iludavn, N. Y, Manor Is assure! everv iri ir.- und. ratnnd her lu lunlual personality. ... .-w .'.iiMinut un m irom r m a or culture nit course r study will he ndantert m her The Gordon-Roney School "isi "or OlrlH. 4U2 Spruce street. Ckmaraij For And Culleue Qarden and flvm j'ropnrutory i-oura Bkf Anss Honey, Hill M I lllirit SrilllOI, for Young YTamtm ,1 lluldliig.. W 1S.1 Hi t II VersWSsf' tJnusunl prucilctt Icalureai (1) HewiurfTj (2) Domestic Hclmco () SoclaY wSlter ? I . .Jinuimmy nrrr Jn JIISS HI. a, UUa lllinan's School lor Klnaerci Junior, Senior and Uraduata Srimary meuioas. Practice kind, ddresa A, T. Illman, PrTn., Bex rinui at.. muMaku. vi. 1 w 4i Zll Ml Wi t Kf 6'f P tl ' teAtM - fc'. tll.
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