m m V! if . ' T'u ' h " , ' ::v , " it 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBK-PHIIIABELPHIA; tTHUK&DAY, BEPTEtoEE ?) 1920 V." RTTV li M .1,1. m . I V tm r .J J At ,n y n, 'T, ,,k. r i i f EX-SAILOR ARRESTED l'E; FOR MURDER OF GIRL . P1P cOonfossos to Killing Baltimore p ,VVVoman and Shooting Fianco fn Attomptod Hold-Up E h tho munler of Ilor V. MeKfnnn 5&Mi tnc Harrington' pnrkwnj' nn the v t 'Might of September 2, Itolf Atlami, past Providence, wan arrested last ilht. v 'Adams, according to the police, con ESCAPES FROM ZAMORA - ' " Englishman Evades Mexican Bandit as Old American Mexico City. Sent. 0. (!)' A. V.) Ucrtlc C. Johnson, n llritieh subject, who was kidnapped by Pedro amora, at Autlan. on AitRiiit 10, has cscapeu from the bandit and Is on his way to Guadalajara under ccort of govern ment troops, It was announced at the U'n. TWit.rtmi.nt lftst lliicht. TllC Oil- nnnniwmnt fnllnvveil n retlort from Oen crnl Cnrlquo Kstrada, who Is directing the pursuit of Zamora. It was said that Johnson had escaped during it fight near (luanachil. o vilfago lu tho sUito of Jalisco. TV. A. Gardiner, an American citi zen, who also was n captive at Znmor, has arrived at Talpa. state, of Jalisco, on his way to Guadalajara. Torns Totms AtJTl'MN REDOUTS ATLANTIC CITY. X. i. "IT RAYMORE AiuvncarH WRLDS GREATEST HOIELSLKEFSS K ii- feared ho fired the shots that killed Miss TABOR INN n .nd fcoAneetlcui McKennn and wounded dancerously her , rell,n. ,.,, lilp!r'St'i nance. William J. Pclenan. as they from t.nW Dy. J r a a. m. du.nn. xvere sitting in their automobile be'lde I Unnl RnrnTvrl Kentucky ave. tiathinf the roadwav ' nolcl 'couci ,Iotel furn,hed. Ex. He told the police that he did not know flther Mls McKenna or Delgnnn. Ho said that he saw the car br the road and that, masking his face with hlfi handkerchief, he fn'd the driver: 'ellent table. Phone 117 A. E MARIOS W,.rm!ntr Kentucky ave, nr. Btteh , . v.uu....... jjeVi 0 gt . pr(Vi wntrr fn vki 4 nn illv. C baths! Ituhre oci:an cjty.n. j. RISf AYNE "Unnlnit water In erery room; booklet. E. Slundln. nrniNO ijikk. m. j. 2Eij 3$fairrai SPRING LAKE. N. J. on tiik orm A lintel of Distinctive Charm. Sur rounded y Gardens and Lawns. At the Kdir nf the a W. H ntubb. "Hold tin our mitts!" Delcnnn. he fold, made a movement as If he were going to pull a pistol. Adnvs qui"kiv raised his .l."-calller autpemtic pistol and. holding It nt a level with his eyes, pulled tho trigger , Then Adams told the police -e ran. casting nway his handkerchief and ; throwing the pito1 into the river. lie ' did not learn of MNs McKenna's death j until the next morning The nnllec dls- I coyered the army hnudkerchlef he had used for n mnk tied with sailor knot. Adams is twenty one jears old and a.HOTEL FRANKLIN former sailor in the T'nlted States tinvv. ' llnui of Ilnsollalltr lie is tall and th'n. thus corresponding with the description of the assailant flvcn by Delgnan. His story bears out the accounts of the tragedy furnished to tho police by Deignan. who is still In n serious condition at the Rhode Island Hos)ltal, but who is expected by . his physicians to recover. Thc lack of apparent motive for the crime had lent mystery to the killing. AHIlUltY 1'AUK. N. J. Special ratra throughout Sfptcmhtr. One block to Ocun. C. ."Irond. .SU KY Ini. N. J.. AM, YV.Ul JIKSORT wnlTB CITY INFOHMATtON Mt'itCAU. rorovo moi'ntains DflnwBre Waler (int i North Schleswlg Incorporated Washington, Sept. i). Incorporation of North Schleswic into Denmark bj constitutional nmendment was nn rtounccd in an officinl cablegram re ceived today by the Dnni-li legation from Copenhagen. The rotifhation vote was 013,417 for. and 1D.JH0 againat tnc amendment. VMYPERION bC,S!SfS;. oV.,?'s,c ibi. Violin Piano OrKn Frankrn B Crei- Dir .l.M unestnut at .o & 1'enn m ,ucn Vclfi ff v - BMffiJlJjiiniin; 1 J 1 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES I) 7 i'fiirAT. iyTurrTtoN CASTLE INN Delawnte Wster Clnn. l'n. Drrcroot Hotel and Oaraa , nunnlnic Water Trlvate Hatha. Open throuia tll'(lr Orcbeatra, Golf. Booklet Special Tall natea. T. T DOI.DKY Mount 1'ofono, l'n. POCONO n I. II lOKKIl. Jit MOUNTAIN HOUSE Ml Pocono, Pa. Cap. 200 iipr. The Clnlrmont. Kiev. 1'i'OO. Steatjt h-at. elee, Ita, ejcellent table) rstea reaaonable, Ponklet Mr Ohaa II Smith Batata nniAut liff ma.vok. a, y. BriarclifF Lodge Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Open Till After Thanksgiving COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE A universal public utility providing for every detail of modem travel. EUROPE JAPAN CHINA SOUTH AMERICA WEST INDIES SOME SUGGESTIONS Escorted Tour will leave Sept. 21st by S. S. "Aquitnnln." Itinerary Includes ' Paris, Brussels, Ostcnd, London, in addi tion to tho Battlefields of Franco and Belgium. Fifteen Days' touring by Srivato automobile. Arriving back in fow York Oct. 30th. A most desirablo timo of thc year to mako this trip. An opportunity to see Jnpan in tho glor ious maple and chrysanthemum season. Escorted Tours leave Pacific Coast Oct. 14th and 16th. Escorted Tour 60 Days will leavo Oct. 23d via Panama Canal. Itlnorary includes all points of interest on West and East Coasts. A most attractive cruise through tho West Indian Islands by S. S. "Fort Victorin," leaving New York Nov. Cth. Fares include short excursions. ANTIPODES BERMUDA Australia New Zealand South Sen Islands. Unusually interesting Tour leaves San Francisco January, 1021. Optional return via Manila, China and Japan. Eight, Nine or Nineteen Day Tours, Sept. 11th and every ten days thereafter. In clusive laro ?87.00 up. Cook's Travelers' Cheques. The safest way to carry funds. Ask for Particidars. THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad Street PHILADELPHIA Phone Bell, Walnut 300 IK MKMOBIAM MAOINNtS. In loving remembranet ot THOMAS HOiniB IIAQINNIS, who died 8p- leraoer v. "i iiier uiiiuiiicf. iDcatl) fflM ' JSgBBMIlHIHg Ilotli Seies WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner I3d and Walnut Street. Benin September 0. Tuition Cost for the Period Drawing or Painting "-S2 EnglUh. V'reneh or Sponlth 20.00 Piano or Violin , 32.00 Stenography with Typewriting.. 27.00 Typewriting Only 18.00 Bookkeeping , 27.00 '3ookkeeplng, Stenography and Typewriting combined 35.00 Filing and Indexing 15.00 Bualneaa Arithmetic 20.00 Penmamhlp 12.00 Correspondence 12.00 Public School Brnnches 20.00 Public School foreigner 20.00 Printing . . 20.00 Real Estate and Conveyancing. . 20.00 Public Speaking (for men) ... 20.00 Art Needlework or Crocheting? . 15.00 Cookery and Domestic Science 23.00 Dressmaking or Millinery 22.00 Architectural Drawing and Speci fications 24.00 Mechanical Drawlna 20.00 Blua Print Reading lor mechanics 15.00 Engraving or Watch Making. .. . 30.00 Telegraphy 20.00 Cutting Men'a Clothing 24.00 Advertising and Salesmanship . . 25,00 Elocution 20.00 Plan Reading and Estimating . . 20.00 Vocal (9 lessons) lfl.00 Proofreading 12.00 Also Morning, Afternoon and Saturday Send 'or Catalog Until Peie Business School Tlia object of our eoureea la to aive young men and women usable knowledge they can apply to their dally work to ttmv la wantedthe courses are thorouctj and Intensive. CLA&srs IN Bookkeeping Correspondence Stenography Typewriting Business Arithmetic Commence the Week of September 13 KN'IIOI.L NOW Detailed Information on request IT CA- crNTRAr. nru.niNO ii-si ATcn .-t wiwt in no. north ni.no. 113 S, Bid Ml. 1013 Lettish Ave. V PBIRCE SCHOOL of business Administration "Terloe School training la nn lm ruhi. aupplement to a Keneral iluvton Courses! For youna; men Hu'Un-ss Ad tntnWtratlon h lltemiinnMl Niw tw year Commrrlal Training Courae l"nr youufij women aei reiuriui iftiinimnu A Typewrltln' N w (.ljwn Nluht flehool oune Hent 'JO fine nt . ni iirmiu, I'niia. Itntli Seiea JOHN CARSON, JR. JAMES H. CARSON John Carson. Jr.. waa only 13 years of age when his father enrolled him for the Combined Course ot Strayer'a Business College. He received his diploma on January 24, 1916. and one year later, on January 29, 1917, hla younger brother, Jamea H.. began the Combined Course nt Strayer'a. James finished his course on February 15, 1918, and now, before either ?;.i'lem ' voting age. these two boys together aro earning more than J3000 a year. Both of tho Carson boya are graduates of tho Thomas Potter Crammar School and had taken one year ot the Northeast High School before entering Strayer a. This Illustrates what capable boya can accomplish by graduating at Strayer'a Business College. Mr. John Carson, the father of John. Jr.. and James Carson, will bo glad to talk with any persons who want to know what ho thlnka of Strayer'a Business College. Two girls who entered Strayer'a Business College at 15 years of nge. one of them after having had a year at the William Penn High School end the other after having had one and one-half years at the West Philadelphia High School, met Mr Strayer one day last week and told him about their success. One said that her salary la now 5110 a month and tho other aald that she Is earning nearly J 1 40 a month These girls aro now 16 years of age. If there is anything better for boys and girls than n course In Strayer'a Business College, I don't know what it Is Read about the success of Alberta Cronmiller and her eleter. Irma, in next Monday's peper. STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 807 Chestnut Street Phone, Walnut 384 niAcncAr. normiiKKriNo In our nnokkeeplnir C'nurs nt lien's are given every pra. tlral help to hM thtm In accepting the most responsible psltl(in In--jdsn dividual Inatruitlun Uuv or night jRvWj class BaM8 i'ii ii v. misiNKs cni.rr.oK &' mid College of Couimerre 1017 he-dint " I'lilludrlphl PV;,,Jo Cn1-. QU.,1 I'nr Hoys The Parkwav Cherrv and Klih H'k ' All grades between Klnd-g.irtn und fnllee I Elands for thorough w irk and al. round I Christian character I gmn Nlnn Month 3Utn. I'petl Ifir inwnrrtiun Hnn .nr im,ent Wnller 1 llmlliml I'r'n.lnil JfflSlPlffiSS NIGHT SCIIOOl I COLLEGE" fB?01fehl "j? 1200 Wslaut St.. PhiltdelpM. j Philadelphia Tumgcmcindo RrhfHil rponfiiH Hwfmmlnc, I'liT-huI fit. 8th, d'ynin iittlrM. silsisl f IlltllH 4.'nn..l . ! . ,S--HM VMII-lli; ,llllllll Oime" In sulintnliig ImteIiis Oct. Int. : S.nroll now. HooUtrt. ' nitfKI AJtI.IMHIAVK. i Friends' Select School r,,;rl. 1,. tturlftwav fhnrrv urA Iflth Qr 'V All grader Inclii'llmt I'r'rrury and Hluh ' HVi. KehQo). Stands lor thorough work and nil- , Ufi't fountl Christian rharit-ttr IlfKlns Ninth I i m Tnnlrl .U( with ivi ' i' i'n im '-iiivrii &? (neSt. Salter W. H!' Irlnclil tt. mL. mn..l,. C.hool .1002 i miiu Jin.yi"i "'" Market st AMW ..-- " .iiti.i ri tlrexE Hhorlhaml. Ilookk-eplnir. TurhTjpIng Alro'intinsr, CnmmercUl ?'act":r. C'oursi's. j)yNlght. Wrlla nr phone (Walnut sr,i) x Miss Hi'IV School A LlTipiK Oprns frrptrniber 271h . N.-Y. IsM rilmei HlreW. riijInrtrlphU Vr ' V. . jMfnrflABIlKV IMSTITl'TB" ', sVatCiad .5prl- (lurdrn His.. 1'hlla, isHsKsbk , I U j Miia In A IT taut IaI s ' " tMnKWSTliW-' 6m Beptria""' Ik-, m UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Evening School of Accounts and Finance What Business Are You Best Fitted For ? Upon your risht choice of position depends your financial success. Few arc able by experience alone to know the nature and possibilities of all forms of business activity. Evening Courses for men and women through a broad review of commercial and industrial relations enable the students to make an intelligent choice of busi ness positions. Right choices mean increased responsibility with increased financial oppor tunities. Courses are offered in Accounting Business Law Money and Credit Salesmanship Adcrtisini; Corporation Finance InvcHtmcnUi Government Regula tion of RuHiness Life and Property Innurance Economics Ileal Estate I3u:dncss Correspondence Railroad Traffic and Rates Management of In dustrial Enter prises Trade Opportunities and Resources in South America HEQISTEn NOW For liulletin or further Information write or.'phone Baring 100, Extension 230 IteKlatratlon: Vtom Hopt 7 to 1, 8 A. M. to 5 P M. , 7 P. M. to 0 P. M. Katurday, A. M. to 1 P. M. Jteg-latratlon closes Sept. 18th. Theodore J. Grayson, Director Logan Hall, University of Pentuu, 300 So. 36th Street Iloth Hues Thlrtr-Slilh Benson Philadelphia Textile School OF Tlin I'ENNA. Ml'HEITM AND HCIKIOT, OF INDCHTIlIAl, ART Iar Hrhool opens Kent 20. 1020 KYrnlng School opena 8ept, 27, 1020 i T.'i!0 J?lp,0,? toursea are ofTered In the Dhv School, The Rrgulnr Tritlla Course Three years, Thorough and Compre hensive. The Chemistry. Djelnr and Prlnt- !n5 Co,',,rl""Tnreo Veara dealing with all Textiles Two Year ahrldired. Certinente Day Courses. In .Cotton. Woolens and orsteds. 8llks. Jacauard Ueslim. admission to which may be hnd by substituting practical work for a portion of the cnllene entrance units required In the Diploma Course. Application should be flled two weks prior to the Openlnr nay. Circulars rlvine detalla of Day and Evenlnjr Schohls may be had by ap plying to v K. W. rUANCE. Dlrrelor nroail nnd I'lns ft.. rhllndrlnhlt oung aten and lloya THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED 178S) 1324 Locuit St.. Phtla. pitnPARES boys for All Collepea and Technical Schools. A Junior Hehool under teachers ot expcTlencs affords t-.ireful trnlnintr for little boys. The next session opens September 231 for the Upper and Middle Schools: Sen tember 27th for tho Junior School The Register, together with an an nouncement of the Board of Trustees Ki"intT details of the proposed remove! of the School to Overbrook. sent on an. plication. " The omce Is open for the enrollment of pupils. Robert Anderson Actinjr Headmaster fie William Penn Charter School No. 8 South 12th St, Philadelphia . The academic year 1020-31 beslna Tues. day Sertemtwr 21. 1820, and the Pros, pectus may bo obtained on application, llulldlnts will be open for Inspection and for classification of puplla September 7th. Itlrhard M. Oumtnrre. I'h. D.. Ileadmtr. THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting-. Mathematics. Mechanic NAVAL AUCUITECTUUJS Bectstratlon Dally. IS S. 7th fH. WEADoivnnonK. ta. tiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiimiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiMiiiiiniimiiiiiiitinniimn I YOUR BOY I wixr, riNn at e Mcadowbrook School I (Country Day School for Doys) g 1 all tho best foatures of leading- S boardlnK schools and college pre- K S pnratorj' schools without the S g necessity of being nwny from I E home during his most Imprcs- 5 H elonnhle vears. Mental, snlrlttin.1. a mnnual and physlcnl trttlnlnc; are 9 (riven under Christian Influences S that nre almexl to develop full g manhood and cniclency. Autobus service. 8 For prospectus, terms, etc., ad- H dress the hend master. g Rey. John White Walker, M.A. I 1 MEADOWnnOOK, PA. 3 oiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiinimiiin AI.I.KNTOWy. I'A. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares for eollee;o or technical school Bmall classes: Individual Instruction. Student tovernment. All athletlca. Splendid modern buildings. lrse campus and irymnaslum Rpeclal oar for younger bora. Kates, lino Catalog. Wt JTEKKBIUIX.. W. Y. VEiTCnE8TEK MltlTAItY ACADEMY Military tralnlnr In a Ilomsllke School. Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual attention. Wrlta for catalogue. Jamea Nel son Mcl.urs. Consult Public I,tdaer Bjrvnu Y'Junc Vomen and Cilrls The Gordon-Ronoy School Tor Olrlo. 4U2 Bpruca street. Oensral 'nd Collrse Preparatory Courses. Hoof ..iHrngn inn uyin. .turn, hdiiw.i rnn. AI.nniOHT. Sept. T, HKLKNA, daughter of Augustus and lata Helena Albright, In her 7th year. Kinernl Sat., 3 t. m., father's reel, dence. 2110 H. Carlisle st Int. Itniv Cross Cem. Itemalns may be viewed Frl. eve. ni,ANCKKNOKE. Kept. 8. JUUUS. hus band of Mamie. Ulanekensee, aged H. Ilela tlves and friends, also William II. Bchneldsj Ixdge, Nf. 41D. F. and A. XL, and all other organisations of which ha waa a member, nre Invited to funeral services, Hun., 2 n m. precisely, at his late residence, 3121 Diamond st. Int. Mr. Ulnal Cem. 1II10WN. Suddenly. Bept. o, FltANCIS F- "C".0.' .XI.ry J'rown (nee Dowd) and tha late ratrlck Drown, ntlatlvea and friends. Holy Name Society. W, rhlla. Council, No. ?. 15' 5f. i1' rj'intbers' Ical. No. 1231 Post No 81, American Legion, Invited to fu D;a!;.r.'.,.8:;!,' a,7, fe'ldonoe of mother, 7.07 .47'. 4iA "'v Solemn rrnulem mass St Agatha's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RUCICE. At NirHitAn Ti a.n, o WILLMAM Ij, husband of Phoebe It. llucVo f,nai eon ,?' ?!-ry K' . n1 ' James II. llucke. IJelatlves and friends invited to funeral, from chapel ef B. P. Franken field st Son. 0800 Vine at.. T'hll. u, a n m. Int. Fernwood Cem. UUI1NS. Sent K. I.PMl n. . T.m.. Durns. Itelattves. frlaniia n M.Mk.a nr Third Reformed Presbyterian Church, Invited to funeral, Bat.. 2 p. m.t residence, 0138 JJftlton ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, llrmalna may be viewed Frl. eve. IJOUDT.n. On Bept. 8, ANNA M., wife of Henry F. llouder. aged 77 years. Funeral services on Frl., Sept. 10. at 8 p. m.. nt late residence, 1143 N. 03d st. Interment private. CAMP11EI.L. Bent. B. insn v amm CAMPltELI Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 . m., from residence of her aon-ln-law. Patrick Kearney. BOH Portico st . Oermantown. Solemn requiem mass at Church ot fit. Francis ot Assist 10 m int. jioiy oeputenre Cem, of Patrick and Sarah Carey, aged 22. Iteta. lives ana inrnus invueu to funeral. Frl., 8 30 a. ni., parents' residence. 2721 Mon mouth at. Solemn requiem mass Nnthlty II. V M. Church 10 a, m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem Holmesburr. PAItnOI.L. On Bent. 7. 1090 ArAf r. husband of Mary Carroll (ne McOnrrlelo) ltelatles nnd friends, also U. V. M. Sodality St Ann's Church. Invited to funeral on Sat , nt 8:30 a. m., from lata residence. 2142 E l'hlBh ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Cliurrh at 10 u. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAni.IN. Suddenly. Bint . n rnninin JOHN CAHLIN, husband of Hay t,. Carlln (nee Lindsay), formerly of Frankford. Itrla thos nnd friends also Industry Lodge, No 131 F and A. M.. and nil other onrnnlza tlons. nre Invited to attend funeral, Frl , 2 p m , residence of his son-in-law. Jamea 11. Hleenson, 031 E. Schiller at. Services at Bt. Stephen's P. E. Church, Bridge nnd Melrose sts , 3 p m. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Friends mny call Thura,. after S p. m. CAItSON. Bept. 8. IlOIIEnT II . son of John nnd Anna Carson, need 0. Fifernl fi Ices Mat., a p. m., residence, 4887 N. 10th st Int private'. Friends may call Frl. eve. THE Hfl'IWL'U HC1KIOI. for Young Women. h Uulldlngs. W. ni Hi. at Itlverslde Drl unusual praciicai loaiurra, i, ."vpreianai. (3) Domeatlo Science. (S) .Social Vsltare and ebeaasunlty Srv. Ad. Wtt U. F, Budslw, DEATHS CUSCADEN. Bet. 8. MAJlOAItRT. wife of John Cuscaden. Jtetatlves and friends In vited to funeral services, Bat., 2 P. m., resi dence. 2244 N. Lawrenco st. Int. orlvate. Helvua Cem. Itemalns mny be viewed Frl.. after 8 P. m. DEAUDEN. Sept. 7. ELLA CHAPIN, wife of Hobert It. Dearden, aged 7B. Itela-th-es end friends are Invited to nttend fu neral services. Vrl.. 11 a. m. precisely, at tho David H Schuyler Ilulldjng. Droad and Diamond sts, Int. rrlvato. west Laurel Hill Cem. DOUOHKHTT. Sept. 7 1B20, DENNIS, husbsnd of the lata Fnnnle Dougherty. Rela tives and friends also Holy Name Boclety and Bt. Vincent T. A. n. Socletv, invited to funeral, Frl . 8:30 n, m.. from his late resi dence, BRIO Chew st.. Oermantown. Bolemn trass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church 10 n m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Enil. Sept. 0. ,'ACOH, husband of Mnrv nnd son of late Amos, 8r., nnd Anna Erb. of rreshcrtown, Pn. Funefal Sat., Sept. 11. 2 P m . latr lesldence, Oardenvllle, Ducks CO.. 1M. Int, Hillside Cem. Chapel. Tnko Willow Otovo and Doyleatown trolley, Eastern car, to Danboro. KLSCH. On Sept. 7. THEODORE EI.SCH, aged 83 lenrs. Funeral services will be held at the Emanuel Church, B. Droad St., Pcnns grovo N. J., Sat., at 4 p. m. lntermsnt Emanuel Cemetery. OI1ISON Suddenly. In rhlla.. Bept. 7. 1020. ALFRED S. QIUSON. beloved husband of Lela D Qlbson, aged 02, Relatives ami frlrnds, also Keystone Lodge. No. io.i. i . and A. M.I Knights of Pvthlas. Jr. O. U. A M.; the T. M. A. and Dumont's Min strels, are invited to attend funeral, rrom his late residence, Ltnwnod, N. J.. Irt,. 1 p. m. int. neasantville. GORMAN. Sept. 7. 1020, ETHEL M . be loved wife of Edward J. Qorman. Rrlntlves and friends nre Invited to attend funeral, Bet , 8.30 a. m.. Irom l.er Into residence, B19 8. Yewdell st, Solemn requiem mass Church of Transfiguration 10 n, m. Int. Bt. Denis's ftrtir.n. Ruddenlv Rent. 0. 1D20. J Ml'ItRAY ORIEIl. son of Frnnk O. and F. May drier. Funeral at convenience ot the family. HAINFB. Bert. 7. 1020 SUSIE E . wife of Roland O. Haines. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eervlces. Thurs.. 8 p. m., tesldenc". BOtO Thompson st. Int. Ranck's Church. Lancaster ro.. Pa, KArFENHEROER. Sept. B. WILLIAM A., son cf Adam and Ausrusta Karfenticrgcr (neo Tcbbo), aged 24. Relatives nnd friends. nl3 employes of P. nnd It. Rwy. and Relief Asso , nnd members of Freden's Lutheran Church, Invited to funeral services, Sat.. 2 p m , nt his late residence. 7040 Rising Bun pve.. Lanodale. Int. Oakland Cem. Vlewlrs f rl . 8 to 10 p. m. KRAUT. On Sept. 0, 1020. JOHN O KRAUT, aged OS years. Relatives and friends of the family Invited to funeral serv ices on Friday at 2 p. m,, from his lnte residence, 1220 Marlborough st. Int. Green- mount Cemetery. Remains may bo low.td Thursday evening. LEITCH Sept. 0, AGNES tY.. widow nf William L-ltch. Funeral Bnt., 2 p. m , rel dencn of George W. Willis, 2020 13, Rlrrh st . Kensington, Int. private. Fernwood tVm LEWIS. Sept. 8. RICHAnn T.. husband of Ella A. Levi Is. Relatives and friends, and all organizations cf which he vvns a member Invited to funeral. Sat.. 1 p. m., residence, 21 Summltt Grove ave., ilrvn Mnwr. Pi. Borvlces at Church of Good Shepherd, Rose- DEATHS iiont, 2 P. m. Int. .Lower Merlon Uaptlst Cem. Remains may bo viewed Friday eve- n'l5uDEIHACK.--On Sept. 7. ELIZARETI1 J,, widow nf David S. Louderback. Service on Frl. afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock, nt the residence of her aon-ln-law. Bsmuel W, String, fill 7 Webster st. Int,,?n'B",,,'tS' MarlNTlltE. At Oxford. , Pa,. Sept. 7, MARTHA II., wife of A. M.' Maclntlre and daughter of the late Thcmnj and Mary WntlworU. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl service, Frl., 2 p. m. P'"''''.;" the David II Schuyler Dldg., Droad and Diamond sts. Int. private. MARSDEN. At lona, N. J.. ,on Sept. 7, EMMA MARSDEN (nee Btockds.e). 1 'unerM will be held Bat afternoon, tit resldnee ?. ontradelpn'rvV.3'.? h8SIeAl?inn,t-,e?g' V' tt'fllSlf- of Ar thur .T. Mcllrlde daughter of Ellin and late Robert Morris Keen, aged 04 years. Rela tlves friends Wlssahleiton Counc . No. 04, B;"f P.. nnd Quaker City found , No. 17, f and D. of L Invited to funeral services. Frl", 2.30 Pt m. residence. 12.11 N. ,Frnsler st. Int. private Fernwood Cem. Viewing TMn"lNTl'nE. At Oxford, Pa. Sept. 7, MARTHA R. w f of A. M Mnctntyre nnd daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Wall wo?k Relatives and friends Invited to fu nernl services Fr ., 2 p. m. precisely, nt the David 1L Schuyler Dldg., Broad nnd Din. mnnd sts Int. private. , MOLLER. Sept. 8 JOHN, husbnnd. of Emma Moller (nee Addlsl Funernl Sat., 1 P. m funernl parlors i of William II. Chew, g, W. cor. Rfllh nnd Snruce sis. Intprlvnte, Arlington Cem Friends mny call rrl., 8 to 10 p m Kindly omit flowers. MOORE On Sept. 0. ItliO, JOHN J hua tand of Catherine Moore (neo Welsh.) Rela tives nnd friends, also Jonathan Illnit A Son and Woolen Carpet Yarn Union No. 823, In vlted to funtrnl, on Bat., nt 8:30 a. m from residence. 1208 N. Randolph st. High mass nt St. Michael's Church, 10 n. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOSIER Sept. 1. SADIE, wlfo of Wil liam Mcsler. Funeral Frl,, 1 p. m from Steelmnns' Chapel. 3011 Kensington ave. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., after 7 p. m. Chester papers please "SiVnCHEN. Sept. 7. 1020. ALOYSIUB P. MUNCHEN Funornl Trl.. 8.30 a. m.. from his lato residence. B114 Walnut at. Requiem trass 10 a, m. Church of Transfiguration C5th and Cedar nv. Int. private. NEWHALL. Sept. 7. JULIA, wife of late Renjamln Newhall. Funeral services Frl.. 2'30 p. m.. 2810 W. Harold st. Int. private. Monument Cem. Friends may call Thurs. "pEARBON. Sept. 0. 1020, MARIA A.. wife of Jesse Pearson Funeral services Frl.. jl a m. preclsoly. at husband's residence, 327 Krams ave., Roxborough Int private. POOLE. Sept. 0. 1020. WILLIAM L., he loved husband of Sallle C. Poole, nerd 80. Relatives, friends and members of Defender League Deputies' Asso: Science Council, No, ."2, 8. and D. of L.: members ot MncDowell Presbvterlan Church and Bundav School, In vlted to funernl services, Frl , 2 p. m.. Into residence, 2734 Eyro st. (28th nnd Columbia tve ). Remains mv bo viewed Thurs.. 7 to 0 p m. Int. Ml. Peaee Cem READ. Sept. 8, 1020. ELnERT H son nf Annie E, nnd Into Henry Read, aged 14. Relatives nnd friends, also American Lodge. Nn 21, I. O O. F.: Washington Camp, No. 48.1, P. O. S. of A : employes of Stead A Miller Co., and members of BOth Rnptlst Church, Invited to funeral services, Bat., 2 p. m., at residence, 24.13 N. Hancock at. Int, DEATHS Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. Itemalna tnTTt viewed Frl., after 8 p. m. ra ! ROBSEIl. on flepi. w 1920 , IXIU1B, husband of Barah Itoeser fne. 8 ler). Relatives and friends. also'impVov. ,wl D, V. Drown, optician, invited to ? services, on Frldny, n t 2 p. m., sal N"'W st. Friends may call ThuraJay, 8 to in A "' Int. Merlon Cem. ' " 10 ra. BOHN. . Suddenly. Sept, o, joiim w SOHN. Relatives and , friends ar" in.iJ'i to attend funeral nervlces. Frl. 2 J,nTlt'4 at th residence of his son-in-law, if;,Jt D. Croiier. 44 Essex nv Lansdown, 9r int. Calvary Cem.. Rockdale, "uown. Pa, SPAETH. Sept. 7 120. LlLME. dsnrt ter of lnte John and Len-v Spaeth nXi' tlves nnd friends are Invited to funeral .. W Silver' it." Int,' MV Vefnon. F?fend; " call Thurs. eye. rlena nr ""ZW 'or,'na" B LnM funeral XJE my n ef jerst t,. Ccmmardery, No. 4, P. o. S. of A., rmJiii'' of P. R. T. Co. Invited. Int. FernvoTJJ71 ,11 Thurs. eye. HTIIOCKDINE. Sept, 7. HARRY to Henry nnd Hannah Strorkhtn. ' services Sat., 2 p. m., M41 Ogden st W..J1 ington Cimp. No. 101. P. O. B. of ".. Phi!i lato Henry and Hannah Strockblne. 'rlill.M ..,vl.. a.t.. 2 n. tn.. Rill r.j." .'. erl II. ' P. R. T. Co. Invited. Int. Kernnond r"" TIIOMTBON. Sept. 8. OEOROE v Ck'm' band of Elisabeth J. Thompson. Du"iK of funeral, from son's residence. Rdmiti A Thompson. 00 Rolling road. HprlngnJEj1 PTHOMflOK. On Fifth dav mornlnc Mi ,v Month Oth. at Ogonti, Pn MARY ," Ninth of Tliomna Thomson. Due notice ofViVJ:?1! will be glvon. ol Uerij TREr.. Sept. 8. DERTHA. daught.. . Fdwln A. and Ida A. Trefi, arrrt'ii' Relatives and friends Invited to fiin.i',' Sat., 3 P. m. parents' residence. 8000 p?i' FrT e've llU" Krnwood C(m' friend, j VOSIIAKE. Sept. 7, THERESA M wi of lato August Voshake (neo Havell' !'! 75. Relatives, friends, women of t'' ff'A Family and Altar Society .Invited tn . runUaf Frl.. 7:30 a. m.. late residence, 2033 i..i at. Solemn requiem mass at Bt. lonti?t.r.' Church 0 n. m. Int. Holy Redeemer rr'lu WEHSTER Near Neshamlny. p.m' FRANK WEHSTER. nged 81 i?ar. ?. Bat., at late residence. Int. Hnthn.n ' Cars meet trolley nt Neshamlny. ro' p' WF.LLEIN. Suddenly. Sept. nL ANTHfyr .. son of Caroline nnd the late Martin w? -In (nee Kneppleln). Relatives and fnlVi' '.'" nc? 'R.ep.p'' "'', '."""Jr." nd frl as' residence, 4500 Drown st.. West Phi .'', emn requiem mjsn nt Bt. Ignatlua'a churA' 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem nure WELSHYMER. Sept. 0. OEORnp , WEI.SHYMER. aged 80 years. RelatlvV. .7; sldenet, friends Invited to funeral services. Th!!! 2 30 n. m precisely, from late fcsld.ei iiyilt, i1 ." D,t ..... I'.i.itir, " WIELAND. At Atlantln llty, t - . 7. 1020. WILLIAM D husband nt" n!1 Mil Wleland. Relatives and Mini! SiSi tn meet funeral, Frl., 11:45 a. m . i t v,'.1 Peace Cem ' ' t. YUNKER. Sept. 7. HANNAH. wif, ., Herman Yunker (nea Henly), aged Kb.,!1 tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral" tv.' 10 80 a. m., late residence, 2218 N. ith .,' Int. Auam ueeuurun tern, th ti: UNnETtTAKETta IqC" ss&tz) """"-vrnmrn,, -iCK.V v's-v rmmommni fvwxmimiiunKn rn ( imwm tisSB" 1 &lg , Mjjl 111 I KM" Hill -y Every manufacturer should have this book especially the manufacturer who is going to build If you are a manufacturer considering building, rebuilding or adding to your plant, it will pay you to send for "THE STEELE IDEA." 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