S. .v-Otf i ijr , "A H,"' .-. V' 1 --'Vi.H' .....'4.1 , . ' -S '- 4 Yi'Tk Br' 'I Ift. ?,' .M t K " HV-. I Is . P till. n," - : iK' L v, ijv I' -B..J RT .-, J Hi f--.i 1 f i l. t' W m V r m KiBf k mjlatK . ci bMI-v-v BBrB.'t 1' .'" BR Hi'! mwr4 raft Vw v HHjtIU' it!' $m .jr tw- j.. '. 111 . LMtfPMY LED BY IRISH PEER Lord Rothormol to Head Brit ish Delegation to Torcen tonary in U. S. EMINENT MEN COMING I New York, Sept. C The delegation ,Tfprcspntlng the British branch of tha Sulgravc Institution and the Anglo American Society, which arrives In New York September IB, to take part In tho 'tcrccntury celebration of the Pilgrims' I landing and the first Amcrlran legis lative, assembly at Jamestown, will be "headed by Lord linthcrecilnn, an Irish ' ;peer, It was announced here yesterday 4He was born in county , J P,wna formerly a captain In the ttoyal , fllrlsh Lancers and assistant postmaster! cncral. It was said the probably would 'VJia n.i.Amnnntnt hv IT f. W0II4. thn SJiovclist, who has never visited the j M ..y.i.iri. i. ii ..j . ....... .... United States. thrrs in the party will Include Sir A. E. Shipley, vice chancellor of Cam bridge University ; Prof. Fonkes Jack son, fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, ,'ond n fellow of the American Academy of Arts mid Sciences; Admirnl Sir ' Lawther Grant, who commanded tho American and West Indian llritlsh navnl (ttntions in the war; Sir John A. Cock . burn, formerly premier of South Aus tralia; Sir Arthur Herbert, long in the J5ritish diplomatic service; J. B. Maca fee, banker ; Sir John Henry, liaison officer between covernment departments In'tlie war; II. S. Perris, chnlrman of tuo Jirmsii HUigravo insuiuiion, anu - several others. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE MANUFACTURING CO. Five Year Sinking Fund 89o Cold Notes Due August 1st, 1925 Net Current Assets Over 3 1-3 Times Note Issue. Net Earnings Over 6 Times Interest Charges. 100 and Interest to Yield SVe MOORE LEONARD & LYNCH CUSHMAN NEWHALL SIANA(lEli 1429 WALNUT STREET LaaCMra Iiotel BIdjr. Nr York 111 DrottdwK7 ritthursh FHck Building MKMBEIIB NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGES GEO. A. HUHN & SONS STICKS AND DOXpS Members of thn Philadelphia, New York nnd Chicago Stock Kxehnncra New York Cotton Kxchanio Commission Orders Executed In All the Principal Markets UULLKVUE COUHT 11IJJO. 1418 Wullillt St. NEW YORK OFFICE 111 Ilroadnuy. New York HEWGURGER, & Utmbnra New York and Philadelphia Stock Fxchangt 4410 Chestnut SL V Bonds for Investment The National City Company Correiponrtrnt Officii (n Ovtr 10 Cititi riillndelphlH 14S1 Clientnnt st. AllantU CttT KIS Boardwalk FINANCIAL NOriCB , th Stockholder ot Horpan Leather Compiinrt There will ho a epeclal meetlnc of th Stockholders of this Company, hsld at th ' seneral offlce of the Company. Nlntft and i Westmoreland Streets. Philadelphia, on tha I. tta day or September. 1020. at 12 o'clock ' noon, for th purpose of taklnjr Into con 1 aldtratlon the modification or chanie of thi '. terms and conditions of the preferred stock of thl Company Issued and outstanding, by Issulnc In lieu and place thereof certificates of stock entitling the holder thereof to re ceive a fixe d dividend of seven per cent per annum, and no more, front and after the IsiuInK thereof. Payable half-yearly, before any dividends shall be declared or paid upon any other stock of the corporation, such preference dividends to be cumulative: said shares. In the event of liquidation or dis solution of the corporation, to be entitled " to ba paid In full the par value thereof, with unpaid dividends accrued thereon be iora any amount shall be paid to the holders if other stock of the corporation; aatd pre ferred shares, huwever, not to be entitled to further share In tha proceeds of tb coroo tstlon. By ordr ef th TJnard. HOLL1STER STUROE9 Secretary. CnKSTNCT KinC.K LA Nil COMPANY FIKKT MORTC.ACin 20-Yr:.It .1 PER cent sinking rrxii r.oi i COUPON HONDH, DTK OCTOnriU 1. 1027. Pursuant to terms of mortgage da'ed October 1 1007 aa supplemented bv atrr -rnent of March 1. 10O0 10 000 of hn bonds, numbered 27 74 110 110 20- 213 230 2.1H 217 24S have teen drawn for redemption hv SinUr: Jrund at par and nccru'd IntureM. ,ii 1 flctober I. 1020, when all Interest thcrmn vIU ceaso. Abve bnndi with all unma'iired coupnr -attached, r hou d ! present-d icr patnt nt hi pmcu of Trustee on or after October 1. 1020 GIUAltn TRUST fOMPXNY. Trustee OnOROE II STfART 1.1 Treasurer JhlladelphU Pa Aurusi 30. 1020 LONDON JOINT CITY & MIDLAND BANK LIMITED HEAD OFFICE : 5. THREADNEEDLE ST., LONDON, E.C. 2 OVER UU OFFICES IS ENGLAND AND WALBS Subscribed Cnpltal -Paid-up Capital ReBerva Fund - DapOalta Junt ioth, I0) - OVERSEAS BRANCH : 05 & 60, OLD BROAD ST., LONDON, E.C.2 V0REIGN BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN Atlantic Ollicasi "AQUITANIA," "IMFBRA TOR." "MA URF.TANIA " The night Hon. R. McKENHA-Chilrmui AFFILIATED BANKS: i IELF.H MIIKIIB CQBPA1T LTD, avert no omou in Ireland ii n -TENTH OF U. S. DWELLSIN3 CITIES More Than One-Quarter of En- tiro Population Concentrated in 68 Cities LATEST CENSUS FIGURES Hy tho Associated rress WaAlilncton. Sent. 0. About one- HVihVec!fLcSSIS, nnd Philadelphia, while more than o- quarter live in sixty-elght cities having a populaton of 100,000 or nwr. final statistic of the fourteenth census arc-! expected to show. The three cities with populations of' 1. 000. 000 op more-NVw Vnrk. (7hlpinrn! i ' ..... v. . :v w: " no -, ,.,, eip um-Mv o . combln edpop- cr tent in the ten years since 1010. cities having COO.000 to 1.000,000 have lrfcreased from Ave in 1910 to nine. thlj fitni. T'kntpnlf Tia A npMfttt. nii ... . v.. , mj. . w. v. Ava (.-. .., Franeisco nnd Duffalo having advanced Into this class. There was a net increase of two in the cities of the 250.000 to 000,000 class with a tital of thirteen, although six cities advanced into this classification. Thev are Kansas City, Mo.; Scattlt, Indianapolis. Rochester, Portland, Ore., and Denver. There are forty-three cities of from 100.000 to 2."0,000 this year, a net in crciiscof twelve, although eighteen have shown increases bringing hem into tills class. The list of cities having n ponulntiou of 100,000 or more, some of which havi been revised since first announced, Is given below In their order of rank with the designation of the 1010 rank and their 1020 population City 1010 1020 population 8.021.151 2,701.212 1.M3.1.18 1103.730 70fl.S.1 772.807 rank 1st 2d 31 0th Uth 4th nth 7th 8th ....17th ...,11th ....10th 12th . ...lUth ...,14th . ...lath ....loth . ...IHth ....20th ....21st 22d ....tilth ....2Sth ....2Sth ...,27th . ...anth 23d . ...2l)th 24th 2dth 32d ... .Slst ,11st .j,.. 41st SSd .....inth ....anth , ...S4th .....1.1th ....37th S4th . ...BSth 43d 49th "Sth Mst 3Sth, 44th 40th B7th . ...flnth B2d , . . . . .I.ld 2d S2d ... .4Mh STth . ...Rth . . . . 2d SOth 4th nit 47th . .. Slth 2.1th . . 4Hth . . .nith ..(10th New York Chlrnua l-hlhirirlphln Detroit CleMlanil St. Louis lloston Ilaltlmore Pittsburgh I,oh Anselfa , Sin Trancltco Irurr.ilo Mltuaukre Washington Newark Cincinnati New Orleans' llnnnpo!t Kanaa City. Mo. . . . Sr.Utle Indianapolis Jrsey City RpcheVer Portland, Ore , Denver Tolf ln Providence Columbun I.oulvllla St Paul Onkland Calif Akron, O Atlanta Omaha ... . Wnrr-HHter Mms . . . . UlrmlnKham Ala. ... Richmond. Va Syracuse, N. Y New Haven Conn. . . Memphis. Tenn. San Antonla. Tex. Dallas. Tex Dayton. O Hrldgeport Conn. . . . Houston Tex Hartford, Conn. . . . Scranton, Pn Orand Raplda. Mich. , Paterson. N. J YnunBtnwn, O Spriprflold Mass Di Melnes la New ltedford. taa Pall River Mass Trenton. N J Nashville. Ten Salt Lake City. Utah, Camden N. J , Norfolk. Va Xlt.anv. N Y I.mvelt Mars VIlmin"ton, Del. . . . Cairhrldire AfnAN 747.023, 783.828 6SR.103 R7n.4S0 R0S.41O M.I S75 4.17.147 437. .171 414 SHI 401.247 8S7.210 S80..1S2 324,410 Hl.1,0.12 .114.104 207 81)4 20.1.830 2.18.218 2.1(1.800 243 100 237.303 237.081 2.1. ,801 234.. 10.1 210.301 20S.43.1 200, nin 101.001 170,741 178,270 171.007 171.047 102.300 102.3.11 101.308 188,070 1.12.380 143 132 138 070 13S.030 137 783 137.034 133.800 132.3.18 120.303 120.40R 121. 2IT 120.18.1 110.280 118.342 118.110 110 300 11.1.777 113 384 112 7.10 110 108 100 004 107.784 100.482 104 402 101 177 100.220 I Pndlmt Pi Fort Wirt- Texaa.., Snnkane. Wach Ivanan City, Kan. . . . Yon'.ters N Y .... Plan Anti-League Newspaper fieneva. Sept. fl. A new journal, with n poliev to open otiposltion to tli" T.eoijiie of Nations, will nttempt pub lication in Geneva in November next, when the first meetint; of the T.eacue is to be held hero. Tho projected .publica tion is sponsored by intellectuals of various countries who nro against tho treatv of Versailles. Doubt is expressed, however, if the locol authorities will iiermit the publication to appenr. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rituliurgh, I'ii., 8pt 0 CATTLE Re. i.'lpts 2000 head Steady. Hirers, $Kifl 10 hi-lfers. I11012. cows, J8S10 Cale, reclpts. 14,000 head Steady. Top, 10 HOO.1 Receipts. 7000 head Lower Heav. les $13 7.1O10: heaw yorkers I1717 10. .isht vorkers. J10 50310 73. p'Ki, tlS.JO'&lfl SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts 0000 head. Easy Top sheep, JO: top lambs. 115. Philadelphia Markets Closed Labor Day belne a legal hollilav. tho banks and trade exchantreB were closed and wholesale business In nil lines was stispenacQ in me aDsenro or tresn in - formation on which to base rellnble mo tntlons. 'Ur usual market reports nre necessarily omitted from today's Isjue. Liverpool Cotton I.herponl, Sept 0 ( 'JTTi .S Spot wna quiet with prlro hm.r i,o d middling. 23 S"d. fully middling 22 .ISd middling. 20 SM. low middling. 17 (iSd pood ordlnarv. 13 03d ordinary 12 03d Snles were 0000 a!s Ip 'udlnc 400 biles merlan. ft. -nlpts wero 12 100 bales .i I American Ku tbr. closed MUlet 8- ptfntir 10 04d Or. tui it 19 Old lanuarv IK :".. March 17 S7d M. 17 131 Tun.- 17 41d Ju!, 17.27d Boles s-Westwood Members PhUa-tockExehandf INVESTMENT ' SECURITIES LaniTitle BldtV Philadelphia PHONB JXCU5r 2016 - 38,09(3.363 - 10,040,112 - 10,840,112 - 307,667.322 THE CLYDESDALE BMK LTV. OVER ISS OFFICES IN SCOTLAND ONE I in frtz: r: ! There's No Base Like Home By H. C. ., jiwrTwn, witv wtmiia Douglas Fairbanks looking he has like a Biker, tells Friend Jam nhnut lift In the movies in the following letter, tt stallments from It. O. Wlltoer'e latest success wilt be nrtitferf dolly. CHAPTER VIII Continued Joe, let us draw tho velt on what fol lowed. All I remember Is moro nolso than they was at the. Marti o and nearly as much action. Knockout Hooker was ii young and ambitious man which swung a mean right. Kid Brennan. was fT!ltYlAnTiil trint'a allf Tinno- t.f7. tti reform viMri n ih mnnriiv .,i ntnnnci tv, nv,, t im.i nr, r.r...nv. ., r "en.a'-u:Th',e": J.h0 chai"" B,m: ' "a . ,,..,5. ,. . u T. P" 'ar t0 P0"- hutln 1,,m wllh everything but lhe Bit receipts, and It waa stopped, ' the scctfnd round to save Knockout Hooker from goln' to tho chair for pre- meditated murder. Well. .Ioi. hn rhnmn lintvpil in hn i I...-L" ----. -v- -: . --::r. .. "v I ffi0Sa.i .ltf Sf X'A, iTcodi" un the nolso and nretty soon mi ndP thoP i S portln edUor nftl ?SunS ' Kearny nnci his munacor waa nlono. Alon. .Top. oxppnt thnt over In n. rnrnnr ..'.... . . . ". v - of that bloody ring sat a guy which lit one tlmo had set these same klnda crowds crory and now they don't eyon slip him a barkwnrd glance. Kven his seconds has beat It some- where s and jis the lights Hero and there beclns to co out, a haneoc on Is mounln' off Kid Brennan's fncq with a dirty towei. yucn is nte in tne prize rinp, joe and everywheres else 1 It was Young; Kearny's manager that yanked me aways .from my thoughts. "Well, there s that!" he boilers In Kearny's ear. "Arc you satisfied now that Kid Brennan Is through?" Young Kearny starts like somebody had walloped him. "Through hell '" hnt says, "Brennan stalled so's he could git another dato with this Hooker baby nnd grab the big money. Knockout Hooker never seen the day ho could trim Brennan ! Why " "Aw come on less git outa here!" bawls his manager, "I'm about fill up on you nnd Brennan. You cah see now where folleytn' that guy hae got you, you boneheaded tramp I I can " iiut, Joe, tney am i no loung itearny to talk to. He hns climbed through tho ropes, nnd Is staiulln' In tho middle of the ring lookln' nt Brennan, which Is Just about gettln' to whero he can recognize close relatives. At this point Knockout Hooker's manager comes up. "Qlt your bum and let's git up to that Red Cross thing'" he says to the sportln" editor, "I can't keep my boy up all night Say Is they any ohanct of glttln' a tlrlnk up there?" "Shut up you ' snaps the sportln' editor, grnbbln' my arm and not even lookln' at htm, "Come on I" ho says to me. "This is gonna bo good !" and with that. Joe, he pulls mo into the ring. We're on Young Kearny's heels wncn ho shuffles up to tho once great Bren nan and stands thero twlddlln' his thumbs and Hckln' his lips like a kid up before the principal for beln' late for school. Brennan is lookln' down at the floor, Joe, still more or less dazed and nil the company he's got Is the bucket and a towel And once a English king congratulated him for knockln' a English champ cold ! Tough, hey, Joe? "Mister Brennan." stammers Toung Kearny suddenly, like he was uddressln' the Court of Special Sessions, charged with burnln' tho orphan aaylum and had been caught with a can of gasoline and a torch. "Mister Brennan 1 guess you don't 'remember me, but ah it seems that as a matter of fact I do a little scrappln' myself. I well I'm Young Kearny I mean I fight under that name and to be exact my real noma is Anthony H. Flzzaro and I I'm nwful sorry that guy outlucked you to night, but I know you'll knock him for a coal the next time!" Brennan slowly looks up, tumln' that butchered face of hla Into the calcium that was still lit over the ring, Joe, and I must say I have seen easier faces to look at. This here Knockout Hooker had certainly did a workmanlike Job ! First Kid Brennan don't seem to see anything but the empty seats nnd the fact that he's all by himself. Then he slowly IookH up at Kearny, whilst that young gentleman looks like he would fain vanish through the floor, aa a re sult of him havln' tho ncrvp to speak to Brennan. "Thanks, Tony!" he whispers fln'ly through his purred lips, stlckln' out his hand. "Yen I know you. I seen you work nnd you'ro a good boy, too. Hooker fouled mo, or I would of knocked him dead In another punch I" Kearny takes the hand tries to speni and can't and then hla manager hustles him outa the ring, Joe, and also outa the llf of Kid Brennan.. Of course even I, which knows little of the prize rlghtln', am wise to the fact that Kid Brennan's nllbl about tho foul thing was ldlottcal. He wns licktd to a far-thee-well by a younger nnd better man and there's that! But tho effect. of him talkln to Young Kearny was remarkable This kid walks outa, tho club like a guy in a trance his eyes Is shlnln' an dhe'a muttering to himself. Suddenly he Bwlngs nrouno. and straightens up. "Say did vou hear him?" he says. "He called mo Tony Kid Brennan shook my hand and called me Tony. Pretty poor, eh?" v "Aw shut ud. vou boob 1" snarls his manager, as we climbed Into tho car nimln. "Poriret about Brennan. YOU 11 piobly have n guy counun' over you I In another hour!" ' Youhr Kearny settles back In the i - cushons and signs. ijt a sen now." he murmurs, sneaktn dlrertlv to himself. "I walked up and says. 'M.ster Brennan, I feel sorry' und k-ih rirpnrian Hnvs. "well. Tony Dunn let forth a coupla choice oaths and throwed the lap robe at him . K-nr.cinnt llnoltcr and hla manager folleed us in their own car all tho u-nv in thn Red's Cross carnival. Joe nnrl . . wont HtrnJirht to the goltln' dub gvm. which was Jammed to the doors with the creams ot society, doiii mu male nnd female. The bIx bathln' beau H.. .mi m tholr California movie cos im..a u in n. box'the rest oftwhich was filled with guys which from all the attention they was payln to the ring- they could of been a. knlttln ben cnln on in mere inairuu ui u. iS u'k . thio iniv I'm KOnna light? siow.s the ferociously Hooker, whilst pi'i'i-i Into his ring's costume in the lrisiln room . Younn Keorny." I says. "I guess he urtn't Mv.i vnu no trouble You Kuess, hey?" ho unarls. "I'll let 'luit tramp stay about two rounds nnd ih,n vntf ran irlt the shutter ready to ii rv him out I (rotUi git to bed early i n i b h t !" n e, he certainly wns a. toufrh inoKin' 1 ii y when disrobed and I must way I r :i i-orry for Younsr Kearny. I made im mind I wouldst stop it tho minute tin- poln' got too messy for the boy. Thf crowd had been put on edge by a 'O'ip.a preliminary bouts, ono of which h id wound up by a knockout nnd when Hooker and Young Keainy stepped Into the ring they was gavr a cheer wjilch would of satisfied Dempsey I got quite n pleasantly surprise when Young Keamy throwed off his bathrobe, because no matter whether" he was a be.iucoup mauler or not, he certainly looked like four aces to me. Tho u.iy thm arm nnd shoulder muscles rolled and rippled under his skin was very comfortln'. His manager nnd the sportln' editor Is in his corner. I'm referi-eln' the thing. "If this kid puts up any kind of nn nrgiiment at nil," remarks the sportln" fdttor "I'll give him a to umn boost In tin- mornln'. I'd part with my left ear to Kee htm stay tha limit'" "Your ears Is safe'" says Kearny's manager, "When he reiillzes he's been throwed In thore against tho welter weight ohamp, he won't have brains enough left to put his hands up. It nln't beln' yellah It's nerves! New If" Young Kearny han gael across the ring and seen Knockout Hooker lie gets pale and turns on his manager. What's the Idea, hey?" ho whispers. "I can't do nothln' with that guy he'll about murder me ' Does the Ited Cross have to seo n execution tonight?" "What did I tell you?" sneers his man ager to us. "Why that " "fihut up" bawls the sportln' editor. Ho hops Into the ring and leanB over the kid. "On In fhirft nnrl kill that trnmP, Kearny I" ho says. "If you even make ; W1TJPER fair showln I'll force him to give you a fight for thb title and even If you lose that one, think of tile Jack you'll drew dowtj I Hooker's nothln' but a lucky false alarm and you konw It, And ro membor ho's tho guy that beat up Kid Brennan tonight, the greatest lighter that over lived!" .. Kearny's eyes flashes a little, Joe, and then ho licks his lips. "I dunno,'' he says, shaktn' his head. "He'n a terrible tough baby, Hooker Is. He must bo good ho's tho champ, ain't her' Then the boll rang. Kearny was very slow gettln' to the center of the ring, Joe, and he was white laced and as nervous an a cat. Knock out Hooker met him with a snarlln' rush that carried 'cm both to the ropes, but Kearny managed to fight himself frco nnd land n feeblo left to the champ's face. The chance wallop seemed to get Hooker's goat, or maybe It was tho crowd yellln' (Bankers nnd brokers can get ns excited as longshoremen, Joe you oughta see tho stock exchange) at any rate, he works his man over to the mlildlo of tho ring and with a ovllly smllo on his faco begins to deliberately niK nnn cnop rum 10 pieces, it loflKeu to mo like he could of bounced Kearnv at any time, but he didn't wanna do that no wanted to cut him up first to show the crowd what a dudo ho was with his hands. In less than two min utes Kearny's faco Is one big bloody bruise and they was only ono cyo avail able for sejln' with. The ladles begin to yell "Stop It I" and I stepped over to do that thing when Hooker begin to talk to Kearny. "You're a fine tramp I" he sneers, choppln' the raw faco In front of him with a wicked Jab. "Who ever glvo you the Idea yoir could fight, hoy?" "Kid Brennan !" pants Kearny, the ono good eye glarln' at Hooker llko a search light. Hooker bust right out laughln' nnd actually dropped his hands for a second. "Kid Brennan?" he shrieks. "That poor old cripple I pushed over tonight, hey? Thnt's rloh f" He hooks a left flush to Kearny's Jaw. "Kid Brennan" he snarls. "Well you nnd him soils for n d'mo tho set. That bum I" "Bum?" roarr Kearny, stralghtenln' up "Kid Brennan a bum? Why you big " Joe. I was Just gonna tap' Hooker on tho shoulder and Bond him to his corner when It happened. Kearny whipped over a nastv left to the startled (tnf,Vr' chin nnd whilst the champ's knees was sun saggin . tne Kia crosses with his right and Knockout Hooker was slecpln' Ceacefullv when I counted "ten nnd out'" When knockout Hooker come to life and w.-in engaged In nskln" was they many killed when the roof fell In. thn sportln' editor. Young Kearny nnd his half hysterical mannger Is standln' over him. The sportln' editor Icons down. And furthermore, you bum," ho growls in Hooker's fate. "I'll hmmri you In my paper 'til you give Kearny a real fight for tho title 1 only wish you guvs had been mads to wntirh in before this bout nnd Kcarny'd be cham pion now He winks at ma and turna to Vnnni. Kearny. "Kid Brennan himself couldn't of done a better Job when he was at hlB best '" he says. Young Kearnv throw hnrlr hla shoulders, grins nnd looks at the welter weight champ beln" carried to his corner. "Hell '" he says, In a different voice than I ever had heard him use, Joe, "I think I could of llckod Brennan tho best day he ever seen 1" lours truly, ED. HARMON' (Deputy Sheriff , . of Shantung.) Copyright, 1010, Doubleday, Page d Co. CONTINUE!! TOMORROW THREATEN LLOYD. GEORGE Premier Warned Against Possible Attack on Homeward Journey Lucerne. Sent. 0. The visit of Prp. mier Lloyd George of Great Britain to Lucerne ended yesterday. Accompanied by his suite of twenty-four persons, the premier left on a special train yester- uay morning lor zermatt. The local authorities were present at the stntion to hid the nrcmier endaneed anil two little Swiss girls presented him with Alpine flowers nntl nked him to return here soon. It is learned, how ever, the prime minister will not comu back to Lucerne, but will continue his journey from Zermntt direct to London. The exact date of his homeward journey has not ben made .public, owing, it is said, to an increase in the number of threatening letters and telegrams re ceived by the premier which had led to fears that an attack upon him might be attempted en route. Tho premier himself, it is declared. ii not concerned over tho alleged threats. It is aleo reported he may nt tempt to climb the Matterborn from the Itioelalp, und that severnl Zermatt Kiiliies have been engaged for the ven ture. ADVOCATE GENERAL STRIKE Italian Extremists and Moderates Fight for Supremacy Iondon, Sept. 0. (By A. P.) Seizure of Itnlinn factories by metal workers ns the starting point of n gen ernl tnkinjj over of industry is olvo cutetl by Itnliau extremists nt the meet ing of the heads of the General Fed eration of Labor nnd the Jlctnl Work ers I niou nnd representatives of t he . . . - Italian Socialist party nt Milan, snv a dispatch to the Dally Mail from that rii.i . .uuiiriaica uiLClitlliiK IJI lliut'llilg havo insisted upon an agreement with eniplojers ns long oh tho government does not interfere. No decision on the matter has at yet been readied. Strikers at Turin, tho dispatch says, have announced that if troopa lire used in nn attempt to drive them out of factories they will wreck nil machinery. PROF, SAMUEL 8HEL00N Mlddlelmry. Vt., Sept. fl. Samuel Slielmui. lifty-cight years old, professor of plivhics and electrical engineering nt the Polytechnic Institute of Urooklyn, died here late last night. He was born in Middlebury. was n graduato of Middlcbury College and hnd been pass ing u vncntlon here. IN MRMORMM PRICIIETT In loving memorv of Lieut. VRCDKUR'K BORROWDALE PRK'HKTT. d In action In Franca Sopt. (1, 1018. 1 VV. A. I', eatii BAlNBRinOE. Sept. i FLORENCE B. l,uuht,r of the late David and Frances Walnwrlaht Balnbrldge. Relatlves anil i friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. Tuea 2 p in Martin Evoy & Son. 2800 Diamond at. "rlBrirOn September B, 1020. LleOYD. aon of Daniel und Anna IiecK Ilnlatlvea and friends, olao Tapeatry Carpet Workera' t'ninn Vu 2. aro Invited to the aervlcea, Wedn.-e.lMy afternoon, at 2 o clock, ut his parents' resilience- 3032 Parrlsh at Inter ment at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may oall Tuesday evening. ,.... . .. veara Rolatlvea and friend- Klngseaalng lodge. No 111 F O. B . Invited to funeral "Tues , !i. m 0021 Olenmore, av- Friends mav call on Mon. eve , i " i'. n" private BORLAND -Sept. 4. MARGARET J wife of David Borland. Relatives und frienda are Invited to attend "". I""?. ".m from her huaband'a residence. 4228 Rdge ave Falls of Schuylkill, Int W eat Luurel IIIII rm Frienda may call Mon eve. BRIflHT. Sept. B. 1020, SYLVESTER BRIOHT aged 7B. Uelatlvea anil friends are Invited to attend funeral aervlcea, Wed., L'30 p m.. at hla at residence. 230 8 Main st North vvaiee. . ilKlNQHLTIST P.pt- 4. formerly of Ea .;. , tii aiiysje. wire or Kdivurt' vlfe of I-;divurd Frltighurat and daughter of lte Pj trick and Annie imgan. i nii ,", ,,'"" ,", from realdenca of her sister. Mary Hngnn. 1022 S Bonsall at. Solemn mass of reqfcl.m ut St Evlmond'a Church 10 a, in. Int Holy CrnUTLER. SPt. . JAMES BUTLER, aged 78 yeara. Relatlvea and fronds Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:80 a. m Oarret ava., Rosemont, Pa. ,'m"rJ",u1m.n, 1, m St. Thomaa'g Church, Vlllanova. Int. HtPetlla'a Cam. ,,,., ' , . &iZfarx'frMo-.t&ik innn iiitu ia Min .n. tnivut'ii rv ." l.u a... !. ' tn..m runti ui wWn .v rn.i ivv,:D"'J1uc,i,dr fcu" nr st.. Msntus, , n, (J Uh 4.llu WV' ii w - ' CONGER. On Sept.. 5; 1020. Iter, An TIIUll li. CONOICn. Funeral Frldar Immo dlslfly on arrival of 12:38 train, daylight savlti, JeretyClty station, (J. n. It. . COYUS. Hiit.,4. JOKN V son of John M. and tha late Jnha Coyle (nee Ilothnell). Relatives and frUnds, Invited to funeral, Wed., Si.'O n. m., reildencs of his aunt, Mar garet Keenan, 1418 K. rnMyunk ave. Hlsh mass of requiem Church of tha Annunciation, 10 a, m Int. Holy Croas Com. DASCHr Sept. D, LAUHA C, wlfa of Harry II. Daach (nee Weber). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services.' Tues., 2 p. tn., lata residence. (132.1 N. 7th at. Int. Srlvate, Northwood. Vlaw remains Mon., to 10 p. m. KBELY. Sept. ,4, JOHN J.. on of late Jamea and Joanna. Kely (nea Oolden). Hea Uvea and friends. Went rnlla. Council. 844, K. of CI Went Phlla. 4th Der. Assembly. Invltel to funeral. Tuea., 8:30 a. m late realdenca. S802 lVmelton nve. Bolemn re qulem maea Bt. Jamea'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croee Cam. FINLfcr. S;pt 4, WILLIAM J husband of Umlly E. Iljley, Servlcea and Int. at Bethlehem. I'a., Ved., 2 p. m. OAItONSKI. Sept. 4, VINCENT, husband of Helen daronekl, in 07th year, Itelatlvea and frienda of family are Invited to attend funeral, Wed., 0 a, m., from hla late resi dence, 2j30 Ann at. Solemn requiem maaa 10 a. m., St. Adalbert's Churoh. int. Holy llcdeemer Cem, .!','.l,:.TT'"7Slnthmonlh a1' 20. B V1ROINIA. widow of J. Klnsey Qarrett. Itilatles ahd frienda are Invited to attend funeral services. Third-da? 7th. 1 p. m., Penn Widow Aaylum. Ini. Frienda' Burial Ground', lladdonneld, N. J, OAWnONSKI. Sept. 4. VINCENT, hue band of Helen Gawronakl. . In B7th year. Uelatlvea and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral. Wed,, 0 a. m.. from hla Tata residence. 2580 Ajtn at, Solemn requiem puna iu h. m m. AaaiDerrs unurcn. int. Holy rtnlcemer Cem. OERIIAItUT. Sept. Ii. MAnTIN L., hus band of Ida M. Oerhardt. ared 73. Itelatlvea and frienda are 'nvlted to funeral aervlcea, Tues., 1 p. m aon'a realdcnce, 8843 N. 10th at. Int. private. OOUail. Sept. 4, Rev. WALTER P. COUGH, rertpr, of St. Columba's Church. 24th at and Lohlgh ava. Bua notlco ot fu rural will be given QUAFF. Sept. 3. LILLY A. GRAFF, Relamee nnd frianda are Invited to attend funeral services. Tuee., l p. m.. late real d.",.c ?,R.?.4 i?' Norrla at. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. .n?.i.A'I'IA:AJ-Suniml,j N. J on Sept. B, 10110 Dr. ROBERT II. HAMILL In his 00th i;Rr nera aervlcea at his late residence. 41 Boulevard Summit, N, J,, on Tuee,, bT,t.,V.t.a.V.5;4oJ'm- .(stsndard time). ..HAWKINS. Suddenly, Sept. . OSCAR II , husband of Reba F. Hawkins (nee Smith). Itelatlvea and frienda Invited to fu T?JS' Ser'!fS8- Wo,J" 2 m- late rcaldenco. 103,1 iJmnnt' - Jnt. private. Frienda may call Tues., 8 to 10 p. m. HKNWOOD -Sept. 4r. t her late rest A'Pim" 'V?7 N' J3"1 ' UET8Y. widow of William Hcnwood. aged 87. Funeral eervlces Tues.. 2 p. m.. ohapel of Kirk & Nice. 0301 a'.7P15,.JlfS, ve'- 'nt- Private. ttiU!l.tKJiVN.,"7??pt' " LUCY STANLEY HtCKLbN. Relatives and frienda aro Invited to attend funeral aervlcea. Tuea . 8 p. m at "J. Ia!" realdance, 6821 Walnut st. Int, Phlllpsburit, l'ni HL-ET. Sept. 4, AUGUSTIN HUET. In hla 81st year. Relatives and frienda Invited to funeral servlcea. Tuea., 11 a. m.. Into real dance. 8410 N. 10th at. Int. pVivate. J'VilEH. Sept. 4. FLORENCE HDND LKR, wife of the late John F. Jamea. Fu neral Tues . 10 o. m., 322 N. B2d at. Scrv- ie..chuic'ft of ,519JIoly Comforter 11 a. m . 4Slh Olid Haverford ave. Int, Westminster c'm r,R''.i;,alnsr, may Ylewei' Mon. eve. KEENAN. Sept. 4, PATRICK, husband of Mary Keenan and' eon of late Andrew and .Mary Keenan. of Qreencaatle. County Tyrone. Ireland R-ilatlvea and friends. nlo Lodge No 84. L. o: q. M,. are Invited to attend funeral. Wed., 8;30 n. m., from his late residence. S. W. cor. 10th and Poplar ats. Solemn mm ot requiem at the Church of (ho i Ascension 10 a. m. Int. at Newtown. Pa Auto funeral. ,n!l5,E1',VY,r;A,tI,V;oenlxvlle, Ta.. Sept. 4. 1020. ELIZABETH, wife of Dennla Kelly. Relatives und frienda Invited to funeral. Thure.. 0 a. in . from her late realdcnce, 418 Hlsh st. Solemn requiem mass St. Mary's Church. 10 a. m. Int. St. Mary's Cem. Please omit flowers. LAWRENCE. At Durllnrton. N. J.. Sept. 8. ELI I.AW1USNCE. Br. Funeral from hie late residence. 321 "York at., Burlington. N J-. on Tuea. at 2 p. m. Services at St. Barnahai'a rhurch at 8 p. m. LEWIS. Sept. 4, MARY JANE, daughter of tho Into Ell and Rebecca Lewis. Funeral services at the Eplecopal Church. York, Pa., Tues , 12 o'clock noon. LINK Sept .1. 1. WILHELMINA. daushter of tho late Martin and Wllhel mlna Link aged 07 Veara. Relatives and friends Invited to services, on Tuesday, at 1 n. m . from realdenca ot her niece, Mrs I. Morris. Fellowship and Mill road. Maple shade, N, J. Int. Westminster Cem., Phlla. MACK. Sept. 3, THOMAS, husband of Florence Mack. Helnthus and friends In vited to funeral, Tuea. eve., 8 o'clock, late residence, 2S48 N. 3d at. M&sb o a. ra. Wed., St. Veronica's Church. Int. private. MACKAY. Sept, 3. 1020. LOUISE, daush ter of Jeannette and lata Thomas Mackay. Funeral aervlcea Tuea.. 2 p. m., realdenca of mother, 2448-N. Marshall at. Int. private. Friends may cult Mon., 8 to 10 p m MARTIN. Sept. 4. DAVID MARTIN. Sr.. ocod 80 years Itelatlvea and friends invited to funeral servlcea. on Tuea.. at 8 p. m.. 2317 8. 04th at. Int. private, at Wilming ton. Del. McDERKTT. Sept. 8, CATHARINE McDERMOTT. of 1817 Ingereoll at. Hlsli mnsa of requiem at Church of the Oesu Tut. 0 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Merr.RRBN. Suddenly. Stpt. 4. JERE MIAH D.. husband of Elena McFerron. Rola- tlvea and rrienas invitea to ecrvicea. wed . 2 p. m . 23B N. 33d at. Friends raav call Tues. evening, from 8 to 0 o'clock. Cham, bcrsburg papers please copv. McOLYNN. Sept. 3, JEREMIAH, son of the late Dennla and Jane McOInn, Funeral Tuea., 7:30 a. m. from 1821 Sprlnir Garden st. Solemn requiem maas St. Francis's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MIDDLETON. At htratford, N. J., Hept. 4. LAl'RA. wife of George Middleton, aged (13, Funeral servlcos Tues , 2 p. m.. Strat ford M E. Church. Int Berlin Cem. MILLIIAM. Sept. 4. MARTHA J., widow of Henrv Mlllham, of 25JI1 N. Mascher at. Itelatlvea and frienda Invited to funeral servlcea, Tuea. 2pm rreclaely. at the residence of Bon-in-ln 120 E, Cumberland Bt. Int. private.. NBEDE On Svpt 4. 1020. GERTRUDE NEL'DE llURonil daughter of Mr. and Mra. Win. Neede. 1H4I N .'i0th t nged 21 ycara and l months Service on Monday evening. Funeral on Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock, from her late residence. 2788 Marlon ae.. New York. . O'CONNOR. On September 4, 1020. BRIDGET, widow of John O'Connor. Rela tives und friends are invited to the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from her lute residence, (138 I'nlon at. Requiem high raaas at St Agntha'o Church at 9 o'clock. .Interment at Holv Croea Cemeterv. PFAFF. Sept. 3, CHRISTIAN PFAFF, husband of Charlotte Pfalf (nee Ouctlg), aged 78. Relatives and friends, Qen. Steu ben Lodgo I. O, O. F. and other aocletloa ot which he was a. membor, are Invited to funerak aervlcea, Wed . 2 p. m . residence. 801 Pasayunk uvo. Int. private. Friends may call Tues. ove. HCHAFER, On September 2. JOHN K., son of Margaret King nnd. the late John Krhafer nnd grundioii at thr-laie nr nmi ui a ru Nrnniar itfiiitu j,a r.iama ,-. , ",. at p it n in, U vJZVZr.l ... Mary ccnnier ueumves anil rrlendi ofnee. are l i',"1;-, ?J V: in.uea to ini- servlcea, on Tues- . m, "'."" reeiaenco or Charles 5 S l.'ith Lt Interment nrlvnte. j-rienua ina- it-,v rf mains lonaay eve ning HCHWEIBEN. Hept , BASIL, husband of lute Mary Schwelben. Relatives at.d friends Invlttd to funeral, rhurs . 8'3II a. m , from realacnce of eon-ln-law. Dennis Gil bert, 2420 W , Huntingdon at. Solemn requiem mura St Honav, ntura'a Church 10 n. m. Int Holy Redeamei Cem. a,?,H,B,y'Y We?1 , :l OLIVER LEAR SHELLY, a.in of Oliver and" lato Mame Hhellv (nee Nlrk'ls) n hla 20th vcar. Herv-li-ea Tues,, 2 p rn lenldence of grand father. Svrus W Wifllv .'018 New Stenton uvo . Oermnnti wn I'rlenda mav call Mon., 8pm Int prlVHte llr"nmcnint Cem SMITH. Hept 8 WILLIAM J., son of the lute William and Ann Smith Uelatlvea and friends, aim 1,,-aue of tha Barred Heart of Our La.lv of the Rosary Church, nro lnv.'d to attend funeial Thurs , 8.30 a. m. from hla lato resldenre. 72d and Haverford ave Solemn requiem mass at Our Ladv of the. Rosary Church ID a. m. Int bt. Denla's Cem Autos will meet trnl les at 10th und i,jndune ave. at 8:1B a m. SMITH Popt. 4 KI.SIK J , daughter of Owirge and Hirah r Smith, aged 21 Rela tives and friends niao employe of 1'rel hofor'a Raking Co are Invited to attend fu. neral, Tuea , 1 ao p m . from n.in-nt t' real, (lenoe 3411 Bowman et . Falls of Hehuyl kill Int We.t Laurel Hill Cem. Iilmla mnv rail M n "v. SMITH On Sepn ruber ,',. 1020. SAMUEL F husband of the line Nellie Tlerney Smith IMutUia and frienda me lnylled to the scrv. Ii,s m Weilnesdav afternoon, at 2 o'llfcek at the Oliver II Hair Bldg , lS.'O Chennut at Interment private Frienda may call Tuesday evening. SMI'lH Sept. 4, JOHN H.. husband of Mdnev E Smith Funeral aervlcea Wed , 2 p in.. 40 N Both ai Int. Arlington Cem. Ri mains may he viewed Tuea. eve. STRAUB Suddenly. Sept. -1, ADOLPII. husband of Magdalvna Htraub. Itelatlvea and frienda are Invited to attend funeral eervlcea. Tuea . 3 P. m. Flelachman Memo, rial Baptist Church. Friends may call Mon ve, lato realdenie, 41B:i N, Marshall t. Int private. TAYLOR. At Tieverly, N. J., Oept 4 MARY i: SIMPSON lf of Samuel II Ta: irr i-unerai aervuea Tues., 3 p. m., at residence of her aliter, .Mrs. S. P Heaton, Warren and Jertnmga ata , Beverly. N. .1 Int. private. Trolleja leave Camden 1 30 p m TIIATtHKIl sept. . ItUIIISCCA J., widow of Edwin Thatcher. Itelatlvea and frienda Invited to funeral. Wed . 1:80 d. m precisely, from the residence of her grand- eon, w M. iiattofi sii (jneatnut at., I'olwyn, Pa Friends may oll on Tuea evening, from 7 in n In- prlvute TWINING. Ninth Month Bin. HANNAH A widow of Edwin Twining, aaed 81 Itelatlvea and frienda ara-lnvlted to funeral Fourth-dav 8th Inst at 2 p m.. from her late residence, Haltowell, Pa Cars will mtit trolloyB lenvlng Willow Grove ut Ills p. m nt llallowell, Int private. rNDF-RTAKERB IScBinassi JsW DIAMOND 5 r i - r. WATT. OnHiimh.i. n.-ioon' wir.T.lAM TAYLOR, son of tha lata William T. and Mary T. Watt. Relatives ana frienda, also Southwestern Aaaembly No, 18, A. O. M. P., and Brotherhood of Carpenters, sra Invited to tha service on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at- the realdenca of hla alater, 1428 N. Atden atreet. Int. private. Frienda may call Monday evening from T to 0 o'clock. WHARRY. Sept. 8. FLORENCE LAW- iiu,.iv,i'.. who 01 v-iRrence, vv, vvnarry, agea 22. Relatives and frienda are Invited to at tend funeral aervlcea, Tuee., 2 v. m lata residence. 2822 Cedar at., Richmond. Int. private. WIE8LER. Sept. 4, 1920, GERTRUDE, wife of John W'lejler. Jr. (ne, Falde), In her 44th year. Relative and frienda. also socletlee. Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a. m from-her lato realdenca, 4807 N. 0th at. Requ'em maaa St. Henry'g Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. WOLF. On Sept. 8. RUDOLPH II.. hua band of Kettle M 'Wolf, aged 00 veara. 8'u.laVnM.1"1 J"1!'.' lo Knna. todii B, P. O. -B.! Jltltnont Driving Club and all other organizations of which ha wne a member, are Invited to the aervlca on Tues. 3y ali? e'J'oek noon, at his lata' resi dence. 0348 Sherwood road, Ovarbrook, Pa, Interment private. 1CWTER. Suddenly, at Plneville. P.. Sent. B, ANNIE M.. wife of Miles Yowter. !?'.".!? "nd 'rlandg invited to funeral, Vrlihtatown Friends' Meeting House, Wed., J-1 ". m'. ,TrolI,J' t0T Wrlghtatown lenvea .sewton at II ft m, fZM,MhT.Sel',-W'. -NOEW. husband ?i,.H.5T ?,VSl!"' nelallves and frienda 'iln'if d o'n NUnS5M; Toes.. 8 a. m..(lftto real. THl?'e,vi5ho,t Ma Church of Our Lady ot Victory 0 a, m. Inf. Holy Cross ..Ml?- V S'p,. r1! HENRIETTA W Widow of CharifB n. 9Ai.i.A. -j a ..." J,alv."rvloi",T,!?" 2 P. ". realdance of ?V ' i,:.7iu r 'wicaxr, 67iz cneater.ave. Int. private. Fernwood 'Cem. ' AMEWDMENT3 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE) CON STITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITI ZENS OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION, DY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF "THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XV1II OF THE CONSTITUTION. Numbor One-A A JOINT RESOLUTION rrnpojlng an nmendment to hrtlcla three "A iSf ,n,Con.tttutlon of tha Common- ,!?? on"'Vr.!?o?v,d by th. Bawl. momve'Jli'i? .f "'Prase' t'atwea of the Com. Ttmbii l'h.f I'ennaylvanla In Oeneral Aa to ln i5,et,.,Tn tn following arnendment 52 . . c"tltution of Pennaylvanlft bo. and wih .7 '? boreby. propoaed. In accordance Th.r ,..'.We"" article thereof! ...... IrJfSl .akttlc.,e..tn b amended by adding hsreVt1on,034f?"T'nS"!Irfg.latur. .hall taw Kisa ftaSfv"' oiStSS cVtr,..' borogh. nonulatfiitrlc,"Ji ana townships accord ng to .H.u "J'on. and all lawa paaaed relating to nnd r.L8,r.'..nni1 lws paaaed relating to. SurWh"1"! Procedure and proceedings in rouri with refe.enca to any claaa. ahall be fnK'neral-lelatlon within th. mean. !,"., Jh,M Conatltutlons but countlea. cltlea and achool districts ahall not be divided Into S,Ymo5an,.,'ven '"" and wrough. Into Am?n2 5.nan flv elaaaea. , . . A true copy of joint Resolution N?. X-A. CYRUS E. WOODS. Secretary jl the Commonwealth. Number Two-A ' A JOINT RESOLUTION .E?.!lnr .an amendment to article three. rVi.'.on Bl5 or the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, so that tha subject of an amendment or supplement Jo a law and the aubjeol to which auch 'w. Is extended or on which It la conferred aha I be clearly expreaaed In lta title e i, " ""Ived by the Senate and the lloua; or Representatives of the Commonwealth of n.n".yiva5la I" Oeneral Aaaembly met. ..,..,"" following nmendment to the con- ft'tutlon of Pennaylvanla be. and the aam. 'i''rebr. proposed, in accordance with tha !'.mh orticla thereof: .Jha.t. aectlon six ot article thre. b amended ao aa to read aa followa: 8ecjlpn 0. No law ahall be revived, amended, or tho provisions thereof extended or conferred, by reference to Its title only. Ho mi'chl thereor na la fvlved, amended, ex tended or conferred ahall be re-enacted and published nt length, otid fhe auWect ot tia amendment or supplrmcnC and the tullect to which auch lato la extended or en which It la conferred shall bo cltarlu expressed In Uj (It'e. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2-A. CYRUB E. WOODS. Secretary of tha Commonwealth. Number Three-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Propoetnir a" amendmert to aectlon one, article eight of tne Constitution ot Penn aylvanla. Section 1." Be lt resolved by tha Senate and Houea of Reprcaentatlvea of the Com monwealth of Pennaylvanla In General Aa aembly met. That thn following nmendment to tha Constitution ot Pennavlvanln be. nnd the aame la nereby. proposed, In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That aectlon fine of article eight, whlph reada aa followa: "Section 1. Every male cltlien twenty-one yeara of age, poaseaalng the following quali fications, shall be entitled to vote at all election, aubject. however, to auch lawa requiring and regulating the registration of electors as th. Oeneral Aaaembly may enact: "First. Ho ahall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month, "Second. Ho ahall have resided In tha state one year (or, having previously been a qurllfled elector o- native-born citizen of thn i.ate, I a shall have removed therefrom and returned, then alx months). Immediately pre ceding the election. 'Third. He ahall have realded In tha .lection district where hn shall offer to vnto at least twe months Immediately preceding the election. "Fourth. If twentv-two years of age and upwarda. he shall have paid, within two yeara, a atate or county tax, which ahall hnve been aaiesaed at least two montha, and paid at least one month before tha elec tion." be amended ao that tha aama ahall read aa followa: Section. 1. Every citizen, male or femat. of twenty-one yeara of age. poaeeaslnr tha following qual Bcatlona. ahall be entitled to voto at all elections, subject, however, to auch lawa requiring and regulating tha regie tratlon of electora aa the Genfral Assembly may enact: Flret. He or she ahall have been n citi zen ot the United Statea at least one month. Hecond. He or she shallhavo resided in the atate one year (or. having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the etiite, he or she shall have removed there from and returned, then alx montha). Imme diately preceding the election. Third lfe or she ahnll have realded In tho election dlstrjct where he or aha ahall offer to volt' at least two montha Immediately pre cenlrs the election. Fourth. If twenty-two yenra of age nnd upward ho or she ahull have paid, within two- years, a atate or county tax. wnlch ahall have been assessed nt least two months and paid at least on. month beforo the , election. Fifth. Wherever the words "he." "hla." "him" and "himself" occur in any aectlon of article eight of thla Constitution, the aame ahall be construed an If written, re apectlvely. "he or aha." "hla or her," l''hlm ir her" and "hlmaelf or heraelf." A true copy of Joint Reaolutlon No. 8.A. ' CYIIUS E. WOODS. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Four-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section on. (1) of article fifteen (XV) uf the Constitution of tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the, Senate and Houso of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvaii a in General Aa. aeml'iy met That th; following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be. und the eame Is hareKy. proposed In occordanca with the eighteenth article thereof: That section orm of article fifteen, which reads aa follows: "mon "Section 1. Cltlea may be chartered when. rver n- majority ot the electors of any town or borough having n population of Ht least tf thousand shall vote, nt any general elec tion In ,fvor of the aarhe." be. and the .am. la hereby, amended to read as followa: Section 1. Cities may bo chartered when. ever a majority of tho electora of any town or borough having u population of at leant ten thouaund shall vote at any general or municipal iiniwii .ii i.ior or tn8 anme Cltlea. or cltlea of any particular ciiiis' may be given tho right and power to frami and adopt their own chartera and to "gnrcKJ th rower. nd authority of local .."ft ironnr llVnltaJVon. and" r.guldthm. ".". SeTSi Impo.ed by the Legislature. Lawa alSojJ be enacted affecting the organization ana government of cltli. and borougha, which shall become effec lye in any city or borough only when aubinltted to the electora thereof onci approved by u majority ot thoaa voting 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, aectlon aoven of the Constitution of I'enn. aylvanla. , Section I. It reaolved by tha Senate and House of Repreaentativea of the Com. monwealth of Pennaylvanla In Oeneral Aa. aembly met. That tha following amendment to tho Conatltutlon ot Pennavivanla be and vv"l1h",hnea eT.AVeh 0" .r,eaatdara.C,0fofc:,"UOn "eVen b a"n Section 7. Thn General Aesemhly ahall not authorize any county, city, borough town ahlp or Incoiporoted district to becom. a atocklinlder in any company aaaoclatlon or corporation, or to obta n or annroririnri money fo-. c.- to loan Itj credit to. anvrr! puraton, assoclatlo.i. Institution or liidl' vidua). v """ Thla aectlon ahall not apply to nnv ... trait entered Intu by the. city of Phlmd.lnhP. under legl.lattve authority with i reapecflo the uaa or operation of transit faSiiiii.. whether furnlined by tha city or by a p" 'vati corporation or part y or Jointly by ,ni,.l ll both. No; rhnll this section b8y constTiiJJ to Prohibit tbe city of Philadelphia from acquiring by contract or condemnation tu T j&kxpKm ; MiS franehlna And properly of any comosn owning or opr,tln tran.lt favcinilef. or ISJ part tharaof,. within Its oorporat. Ilmlta S? ih. .harea of stock of tho corporation na. Ins or operating tht aame. or any part thereof, """ A true copy ef Joint Resolution Nn B-A. CYRUS E. WOODS, Secretary of tin. Commonwealth. Number Slx-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proroslng ein amendment to th. Constllatton of th. Commonwealth of Pennaylvanla as as to consolidate tha courts of common pleas of Philadelphia, county. Bectlon 1. h It reaolved by tha Senate and House of Representatives of tha. Com. monwealth -ef Pennaylran a in Oeneral Aa. ..mhtv mf. That tha following nn..... .to the. Conatltutlon of Pennsylvania be, and with the eighteenth, Tt,tt aeetlnn alx oi tne aam. ia nereoj, vruvoaeu, in afcordanca Blgnveenvn nrvici. vnereor: 1CIA therene That .action six or art el. fivs ba amended so a. to read a. followa a. to reaa an louuvrai Section 0. In. tha county of Phn,i.i,i. all the Jurladlctlon and power, now vested In th. several numbered c8irta of common pltaa of that county shall ba vested I on. court of common pleas composed of all h .aid conrts.""8uch ahall evf.h . -.1 1UU... ii .... ......... -.. Jurisdiction sua power. Rroceeaings bv. been I i at law and In equity which ahZn Instituted In the several numbVraa 4. ahall bo aubject to miiRr ." courts, and. aa may tie be mada by law,, nnd subject to of venue aa provided by. law. Tha change o nr.aM.nl aelected a. provided ny law. Th. number of judge. In aald court may bo by Taw ft. creased front time to time. This amendment ahall take effect on the nrat day or January aucceedlng Its adoption. nury In th. county of Alleghenv ik) th. jurl. diction and powera now vested inth. aeveral numbered court, of common plea, ahall bi veated In on. court of common plena composed tt all tha Judgee In commleelon in said courts. Such Jurladlctlon and powera .hail Mtend to nil proceedlnga at Ia!w "nS n equity which ahall havo been Instituted In th. aeveral numbered courts, and .halt be subject to auch change as may be mad. bv law. and aubject to change of venuo a provided by law. Th. president Judge of tha said court shalt ba aelected aa provided bv law. The number of Judges In said court may be by law Increased from time to tlmi; ?hla nmendment aha.i tako effect on the first ay of January aucceedlng lta adoption. A tru. copy of Joint Resolution No. (1-A. I . C.T!!Ua,E' WOODS. f Secretary of tha Commonwealth. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO TUB CON. STITUTION SUBMITTED TO THB CITI. ZENS OF THB COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION. AT THB ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUES DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920, BY THE GEN ERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON. WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUB. LISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THB COMMONWEALTH. IN PUR3U. ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CON STITUTION. Number One A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eleven of' article sixteen ot the Conatltutlon of Pennaylvanla. Ba It reaolved by the Senate and House of Representative of tho Commonwealth of Pennaylvanla In Ooneral Assembly met. That tho following nmendment to the Con. atltutlon of th. Commonwealth of Pennsyl. vanta be. and th. same Is hereby, proposed In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: Amend aectlon eleven, article alxteen of .he Constitution of tha Commonwealth of Pennaylvanla. which reads aa followa: "No corporate body to .possess banking nnd discounting privileges ahall be created or organized In pursuance of. any law without three montha' prevloua publlo notice, at thn place ot tho Intended location, of the Inten. ilon to apply for such privileges, in auch manner an shall bo prescribed by law. noe shall a charter for such privilege bo granted fr 3. longer period than twenty yeara" an that It ahall read aa followa: Tho Others! Aaaembly ahnll have lh power by general law to provide for tha In. cmporntlon of bnnka and truat companiea and to prescribe the powers hereof. A tru. copy of Joint Resolution No. 1. CYRUS E. WOODS! Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Number Two A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article nine eection eight of tturConatttutlon of Penn sylvania. Section 1. Ba lt reaolved by tho Senate and Houae of Repreaentativea In General Aasem. bly met. That the following nmendment to tha Conatltutlon of Pennaylvanla be. and the aame I. hereby, propoaed. In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof w" That aiilcle nine, aectlon eight, ba amended to read aa followa: ' Section 8. The debt of any county, eltv birough. townanlp. achool district or othSe municipality or tncorporafed district, except aa provided herein, and In section fifteen ot thla article, ahail never exceed seven (71 per centum upon tho assessed value of th. taxable propty therein, but the debt of .h! city ot Philadelphia may be increaaed In auch amount that the total city debt of aa 3 city ahall not exceed ten (10) per centum upon the assessed value ot the taxable pro?. ty therein, nor ahall any auch-munlcipauFy or district incur any. new debt or IncreaK lta indebtedness to an amount exceeding two 12) per centum upon Such assessed valuation of property, without tho consent of the i YiVcl tors thereof at a nubile election In Juch manner as ahall be provided by law i2 ascertnlnlnr the borrowing capacity of in", cuy of Philadelphia, at any time, the?! shall be deducted from auch debt ao mneS of t"n debt of eld city aa ahall hiS.'beSn Incurred, or la about to b Incurred, and th. procceda thereof "P'd or about to be Six! pended. upon any publlo Improvement, or in Jul ...n.triiet on. DUrchase or rnnrt.Xl ".'0 the construction, purchase or condemnation of any. public utility, or part thereof. '0? faclllty'theretor. lt auch publlo Improvement, or publlo utility, or part thereof, vvhethSr r' . ..i,. r In connect on with .. c-."er Miianitely or in connection with any oiSJt pubUo improvement or public utility." Vi.rt thereof, may reaaimably be expected to y!M rSvlnue In excesa of operating expense. ?.'.$? Merit to pay the interest and sinking r,.iJ Jhargea thereon. The method of dStermimnll '".i ..mnunt. so to be deducted. m ,..'"'" scribed by the Oeneral Asaembly. "" "' In Incurring Indebtednesa for any purrvna. e city of Philadelphia may issue ,VjrKR tlons maturing not later than fifty W) obligations at maturity, the payment tS SSih alnktng fund to, be In equal or graded nnnuai "."Sifter periodical Installments. Wh.V2nJ'.a ?nrdebteednV. 'shall bo or' aha. hav,.Vnbe,e9nal"' curred by "aid city oi Philadelphia tS? thi purpose of tha conatructlon or Imprcrr.ments Sf publlo worka or utllltiea of any rjiarie tir Pfrom which Income or revenue la to derived by aald city, or for the reclamation of land to be used In tho construction Vt wharves or dock, owned or to be owned by Hold city, auch obligations may be m ; Smount sufficient to provldo for, and may ffi eludo the amount of. the interest and sink ing-fund charges accruing and which may acl true thereon throughout the period of co atfuctlon. and until the expiration of oh, vear ufter the completion of the work tni which aald Indebtedness ahall havo been In. cWred. and aald city ahall not be riqSlrid to levy a , tax to pay aald Interest and sinking-fund chnrgea, aa required by s-etlon ten, article nine of the Constitution of Penn. aylvanla. until th. expiration of aald period of one year utter the completion of aald A 'true copy of Joint R.anlutlnn No 2. CYRUS E. WOODS'. Pei'retarv of the Oommnnwenlth. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET Lost, bracelet. ,13 dlnmonda In cold I.adv owner will live Hhernl m.nr.1 to finder at Bellevue-!1ratford Room 132 CARDf AS'E Lost, leather rurilease, mi Chestnut at K'tween Wanamakr' and 1112 nbout fi n m. Saturday, containing monev, c-nrds, etc reward. Cyimmunlcato with P f, 11 Tdj-vr flffli-r. CAKE Lost Saturday, 12-1 p m . B2d at. line hlick brief caso -ontalnlng 80 .hares Superior Oil check for 140 and checkbook; reward Phone Overbrook 3540. Henry L. liavlck. DOO. Lost. In West Philadelphia Oerman police dog, Friday Return to 103 S, 41st Bt. Rewnrd Pl'PPV I.f et .Cngllnh Better punpy, seven montha old; white body, black eara; liberal reward. Wm I, Austin. Jr. ItnHcniont, Pa PE11S0NAXS FRANCES, oomr holm nt onco, mother very alck, all will lm forulven Your alater Atinn HKLP WANTED FEMAIiP, V BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING Everv vourtg woman llkea worth-while rompanlooa SHE WILL HAVE THEM HERB Besides aha will havo UNUSUAL RECREATION FACILITIES KOMELIKi; INPLUKNCEB MEALS AT LOW COST MEDICAL ADVICE AND SIIIl'lS PAID A GOOD SALARY ' WHILE LEARNING """" Seo MISS STEVENSON, 1031 ARCH ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. CLERK Young ludv wanted for clerical and general office wrtrlt; muul tin that claaa; steady poal tlori, good salary. 150. Ledger Branch lBth and Moore ata. FORELADY mail class, to take com PLETB CHAItai: OF plant: 1 HOUR FROM N Y. MANUFAC TURING FLANNEL SHIRTS: HIGH HALAIt" AND STEADY Poi BITION FOL RIGHT PARTY: BTATE .REFERENCES. li? Jl.. 010 LONtfiCRE BLOa., N. Y. 6 CURLS AND WOMEN Ws aaumj t other knew department and neS ..l!l help for aeaembllnir .small !?S3. uovjcoai experience i.not necc.siM '."Tl worn Is not only .Interesting; but I'.!"! Arlvant.vnel nti f.r.tMM. ,,L.ut nil hj up to dat.l our foremen ar. u.!? I win ojiaiav you in every way bomim"1' V Tueaday and Inquire for Miss dllIri?,,,, Arch" a". mana"' "' T' Pa't "(SJlJ ...( "'.- "f"l W. UBf!, Tfl t,uT illicit nvari l u aaa.a . mg. uennq uroii. Co.. 42ft n ;" nil "ir? I "ii'iin'ai ' 00mVotNg'aaS fman """edT-CalTla MARCEL WAVER, experienced. cS parmanent. good paying, pos Hon nellq Shop 1422 Walnut. vPO,llln. WAT.T?ntVTnrwn.. FRANK A SEDER requlro th. ... experienced saleswomen in suit. 7iiK" nary and ahlrtwalat depattm.nt,".'.,1"1 will b. paid commensurate with .JL1 and result obtained. Apply at nV" pjoyment Office, sixth noor. 11th tnVjji SALESWOMEN The . Shop require experienced aaie.,.ii"IlW trimmed and untnmmed mllllnerv" ..'9f PMltlona: god salary and comml,"Jn t't,5 sTm.".? P- Apt"yorn" Ffnt andnD,',$J5 STENOGRAPHER An otd-ealabll.h.drvS-. nut at. houae has a vacancv !;.". tent stenographer, with abllitv in! ri" live: good opportunity for "ajafl.4 '''ajl waxes lio 10 atari in rep y atate a..?"l experlanca and give references aV t PXSp and character. B 81). Idae'nf"." "Wf, STENOGRAPHER and comptometer , " I wanted: good. opportunity for heW.1"?1 I geuo young laoy. Reply, giving Mf:"-! experience and apiary expected, p 281 251 Office, vntTMfl r.inv ...... . -yoVk:mu.tWaTeu7atrrBpfvaDaCr,Wl Blmon. 122 Reading Terminal a KViSM H. I YOUNO I.ADK, cleilcal, to assist i ETTT-I department! must be hecuratn . "a'"11"! r ass, ieoger Office, " ""HJ Hen ernl AMBITIOUS wrltera ot photoplay. tVT-l atorlea poems, aonga, send tod. k." I valuable Inatruettva book FREE VorKi M 0B helpful auggeatlon on writing 'and i.'ffi? I dV"..'Zu- t0" ' uu"r Bulldlng.-rSI rlnnatl. O. HELP WANTED MALE BOY wanted. over 10 v.,,. 7 night meaaenger aervlce. Bee Mr. Ci.nlRl third noor, 000 Cheatnut at., after 8 dS I ROYS BOYH BOYS 120.24 120.24 129.21 Any .!!25n,Phy!?lll, flt- ver 18 yean A JoVVip drSmot oV '.Urt' Wl,h APPLY ROOM 101 1B21 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHL. PjL! "STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE" BOYS nnd men. 18 to 2, wanted to trains poaltlona on the U. B. .hipping board tS. .els: American only. c. p. Maas. enrollS officer. 27 3. 4th at.. Phlla enrolliii I BOYS J. E. Caldwell Co. can ua "K1 mrul hnv. whit. ..... IA . ... -" I flnnr. Wtd.nnr TlnlMlnv "" " WI I BOOKKEEPER. Flrst-claas bookkesm wanted In packlog house: experienced rrt J?rr",.!IKl',t J0000' ,ApDly W'llson-Maiffi Co.. 30th and Grays Forry road. Dlciii, BOOKKEEPER and tvclat for lar.. A..7: making eatabllshment: permanent posittav accuracy required: atate experience and lit .. MC...FM. . .. mu.tr vuica. CLERK Flrpt-claaa clerk wanted for cltlal department, packing house: experencl Hic.cvu. ..f,r ,. ,ovu-iuriin UO , fifltl Bt and Grays Ferry road, Dickinson mf I CRAJIP3' SHIPYARD WANTS LABORERS MEN FOR CLEANING SHIPS Apply Employment Department RICHMOND ST. ABOVE NOHRIS BT. DRAFTSMAN Young graduate to silts In mechanical department aa draftimii and nealstunt to masifr mechanic. Atpl or address Pasealo Pnnt Worka. Pamle, . j; FIREBRICK LAYERS Wanted, ten experi enced firebrick layers for ateel plant la woatern Pennaylvanla: steady work. Aik for Mr. Berkellle, Room 203, Stat. lmpro- ment iiureau. iniu-ioi Arcn at. FOREMAN (bullder'a), cnpable of euptilo- tending erection and altering of Dullaintt, rend blue ptlntn, etc: give experience. HOP. Ledger Office OOOD CHANCE FAR A BOY WANTED AT ONCE TI ASSIST IN CITII EDITOR'S OFFICE: SALARY 110. 8KK JK. JOYCE. THIRD FLOOR. 000 CHE3T.NWI ST. HEATER BOYS HEATER HOYS HEATER BOYS Piece work with A-l riveting gangs; lt money. MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING CORP Alt I U. a tr. H., 13 J'. (-.. HAUlll.MA.N I'A, MR LEYDEN 1.121 ARCH ST PIIILA. STATE E.MPIAIY.MKNT BEKVK'll JANITtJR Man nnd wife, colored In offloa luilldlng; live in. Apply nupt . 411 walnut. LABORERS J10.8II week. whit, or colore!: steady position: ail v. 72.' vine st. MAN. experienced, for pinning mill, capablj of operating ami taking care of hllh-ipeel machines- good salary and permanent pop tlon. The Ke j stone Lumber Co.. Plttsburil, r. . MAN wanted whd can give odd days as J") mny need hla aervlcea for retail trails in vestigation work: position Is for spare tun only, ar.M would snlt Intelligent neat-apwsr; Ing elderly mnn who doea not ilealre or ;f4 to be ateudlly engaged. M blO. Ledger unlet. MAN. white, phyalcally fit nnd active. clean glass, carry merchandise an;l mt himself generally useful In largo retail "torti steaay employment! goou pavi ueni i erence. wqulred. P 225, Ledger Olflcej MAN. white for handling freight on plt- en.n.. u nn,,.. .nlnri' X12! ns.V lenil' monthly. Apply American Railway Ejprf" Co.. employment department, 1831 Market n. MEN wanted: large corporation will htvj , ... n ... o nl.an.,nl men WHO I have ambition integrity hnd character vein- VACUIIl'iri, JUI , , . v,sn,.-' m- - ... . Ing io work: executive nnu.nme. c,vrv.VA dialrable, but not neceaaary, as we v teaob aiairaDie, out not neceaaait, . "- ""',....( '"'".' ."""""" ':''. .H.M em- several aaya; wo nave uvci ..w. .. - - vj i. . ...L rr.. ,nt iurm,nn,v wll h KQM pay. and advancement limited only bv 0r nblllty; applicants muat Btand dose nv gntlon. Write, phone or call for IntervteJ after September 7. Room 308, 230 8. HroM Mt. Phone Locust 0705. METAL PATTERNMAKER, experienced o both gated and,match plate ; work rnut M high-class man. with excellent mal lw iron experience, state age and dotalled I perlenct In every ahop; vv. operate nrt-ci" shop In heart of Ban Francisco, with l Cnllfornla climate; permanen, P0.,'''01n..,2 right man: union wngea Jewell BB,l "J .vmiie.ruie i o., miu iiiiiciu .. ." -- rleco. Calif " MOLDERK AND COREMAKEH3 ex perienced in steel on large nous- ,, .nt-li... nn.l I...1 nlAteS. a" Inga cuitnmed to pit Work, steady employ ment at a good rata ana u". . working conditions. For further In formation ae . D. A. FULLER Little Hotel, 228 S. Brojd at All day Sunday and Monday hov over . II ui'riLii, uux urignt, neai u-jj , ' v.,1 h wanted to mane hlmaelf generanx """- i - use Bro offlcn nf manufacturing plant Halley Co.. .110 N. Franklin at. flANO SALESMEN Well-known p" houae vvapla live aalaamen: o"!,jr forgood men. P 1424. Ledgeromci. -r foKTEltS. colored, "wnnted. AppIv to 1 t;i aa. 000 Chestnut st. HALESMBN ,..,, The director of sales of a large eorpoJ tlon wlshea to aacuro 2 men betwaan i! nges 30 und 45 to permanently repreatj' themi only men of the very highest int" rlly will bo considered, aalea exparlanc. "I essential If vou have pluck, amhltl"' H energy and believe the golden rule van Jl applied to buelneaa; If you are now emp'" It will pay yo'i to change If you know j are above tho average and sour past " atand the closest Investigation, write "i tor tolling why you believe you are quJv"i giving your nge. religion and phone ana data on yourself! priifioslonala nod arA .it account artlets pleaae paaa thla ad, "", Ledger Offico. - STENOGRAPHER Young man M thorougtlf experienced and uccuruto. preferafir "i having rnllroad training, permansnt i,0,"',T ' for capable person Reply, atatlng 1J, perlence, also rofcreutn. as to ablint r tegrl'y. etc. P 230. Ledger p'" ,'-j UALESMEN wanted to sell lota In " Perpetual Car. Cemetery! go?0:??,?. proposition to men of energy and li'M "Sf.e, experience unneceaaary. Apply. Io. "iuVVJ", Slater, dlatrlct masa-.r, 081 Main at.. " BKaWfi-l: lb. .Drift. I BBBBBBBBBBHf1 t. IVUCUI, jk-i, l hhti23acis2& i..
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