. ? 'r T LW .. ,.iVi,'.Trr'iBi.: "- rj T . ii ii '.I'll' . "lxJni '1 ... r ? ; V -s ROAD TO NEW YORK OPEN FOR AUTOISTS n..i Mow Make Pleasant Day Trip Possiblo, With En joyablo Stopo En Route IMPROVEMENTS CONTINUE Purine thf lnt wwlt several New Jersey rondd lmvc boon reopened upon the rompMlon of ropnlrs. An a result the trip from hero to I'ortli Amboy vlft Tnkewuod l now possible. One tie tour on leaving Mount Holly Ik noc ...rv nii far ns .Tncnbstown. Tlion S?Mt tonal hWiwnjr I- follow "I. The wad", with few oxoeptlons on till trip. I,; con.1 if the vntito advised hero N followed. Now Jersey hns .hml con- Kblo trouble with Its ronih thW 'uinnicr. but repairs uro bcliift nmdt WTake tiic ferry from bore to Camden ifirouch to Mount Holly via I'nrjy nnd Meorcstown. In Mount Holly the detour b ilm at Oardon street, thenro to Jobotnwn, .Tucobstown to Nnr Kgypt, , Ca8vlllc ami T.akouoo.i. Thorp are several good Intjs In Lakcwood whero luncheon may bo obtained If the party dfslrcs to stop over for n while. - At Lnkewood the motorist IieadH dlreetlv north imsHlnjr through Adel tibia. Kroehold, Marlboro. Wirkntunk, Kreneau. Matawnn. Koyport. Morgan, Boiith Amboy and Perth Amboy. Tim entire tilp ii a little more than Jlin tulles and oan easily be madi In a dj. Consequently the trip Is ideal for a short run. There are a number ef good hotels In Perth Amboy where idequntc neoommodatlons may ho had. The return trip will have to bo through the Fame towns, bcratine it is not v.yfi to deviate from known roads at the present time in Jersey. The inland xecnery is very pretty and idiould prove charming during the late summer days. WAR ORGANIZERTO PREACH Rev. Dr. C. A. Barbour Will Occupy Camden Pulpit Tomorrow The Hv D-. ('. A. Harbour, who tnnnlzod the o ergvmen sent abroad by the Yntnis Woman 8 Chrlstlcn AhsocIb tlon dnrinr the war, will nToneh at the tnornlnt! and evening services of the North Hnp'ivt Chinch u Camden to morrow. He v-W occupy the name pulpit September 2D. Doctor Haibour wns pastor of the I,nle inetitie Haptist Church in Itoehevtor N. V.. for twenty-live years. If tlien bornoe chief secretary of the rellRioiio u'orjtni'os of the Y. W. C. A. il Roth Nexe affislry I iJ9L MLW TheWilliam Penn Charter School No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia Founded 1689 Chartered qOl As a school of the highest American standards and Ideals. Penn Charter Is eminently fitted for the all-around development of tho modern boy. Its graduates arc prepared to enter the various colleges and pro fessional and technical schools of 'the country. The academic year 1920-21 begins Tuesday, September 21, 1920, and the Prospectus may lie obtnlned on application. Buildings will tje open for Inspection und for classification of pupils September 7th. RICHARD M. GUMMERE, Ph.D Headmaster Until Hejes WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W Corner 23d an. Walnut Street-. Begin September 9. Tuition Cost for the Period Drawing or Painting $17.00 Enghth, rrench or Spanish 20.00 Puno or Violin 32.00 Stenography lth Typewriting, , 27.00 Typewriting Only 18.00 BoOKWepIng 27.00 -ot.kkeepmg. Stenography and Typewriting combined 35.00 Flhnu and InJexIng 15.00 Buiinta ,MUhmettc 20.00 Penmanehii. 12.00 Cotropuiidenee 12.00 Public icLool Branches 20.00 Public Schooi foreigner 20.00 Printing ... 20.00 K;l Estate and Conveyancing. . 20.00 Public Speaking (for men) 20.00 Art Needlework or Crocheting.. . 1B.00 t.cotr and Domestic Sclencs. .23.00 OreimnKlng or Millinery 22.00 Architecture; Drawing and Speci fications 24.00 Mehiiic) Drawlns 20.00 Blue Prim Re.dlng for m,-hnnles 15.00 fire.vln, or Watch Niaslng.... 30.00 Cuitli.g Mer Clothing . ... Aaverilsing ana Saletmanshlp tloeution v. !Ref'? "- timVting poo'UV;':0":" 20.00 24.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 18.00 12.00 ' Morning. Aftem-on nnd Satuiday -cnu iui -urniog Peiice Trained lUt,-?4 wom,,n fit more easily Into "h.'i." "'""'-noons. hi."5'r. ''.amlns m.ke. then, caoo- An.srie.'.11.-"ttnam,nt- l'lr: '" Coir... i 'n-.ost business school Smri"A".. '.?.'. ui-. mn: . Business A-mini.i;-.,..;r,,-?-?i-'u"',,'" r.. n7-.- "? "'.oi-ananip; iwo Co.rs.. eli,'er"u Training Course, url?? nJi'..ou women: aecre sScd "rLr ,rht!nrt "? Typewriting one.. vfSil "' boo' Hrhool now wi. Mht hrool opens Hept. 20. Pine Street Weit of Broad, Phili. PEIRCE SCHOOL Make Yourself Worth More Monev h at.i-"!1?. yUr"" wo"f ey "-'x-Z "U"n" Col"ge- !'. wru, or phone for particulars. Strayed Business College "WChMtnut St, WHlm.f SM a,P,ladelphia Turng, S.eurie'' I- WW Cnltu: cmeinde -,.- ""!'." nrl Knrell nn.V !."'"'.'" -"iiuro. ',"t onnl 1,1' .."" "TBIHl "t, 1st. -'""'tn tt ror.iiMni. .-, .' "oaiei. .ZWWifec'-KbAY SCHOOL enFVw&iZ .nicht SCHOOL WX-'Af'fJQ, II It Bohool - Wg,.M .t, WHAM I BUSINtSS 1 --AWNISTRATION-J 2 4- i . TT i 'AMBOY &rl AATAWAH Vl FBENMAUVl WCfATUNKTl MARLBORO 1 FREEHOLD ADLPHA C-) LAKE WOOD tf CA5SWUT a NEWEGVPT A UACOBSTOYN & . JQBSTOWN tl SA MOUHT A V HOLLY r uPA??y 5cAMDEN 0 V. PfLAPEfrPWA 1 AUTO KUN TO NEW YORK The above map ithows the best motorcar route to New York since the New Jersey rotuH have been improved. It goes through Lake wood nnd Perth Ambo;- DR. HUBBERT IN CHARGE Temporarily Stated Clerk of Presby terian Church Here Dr. James M. Hiibbert, for many years assstant stated clerk, has been placed In temporary charge of the office of stated clerk of the Presbyterian Church, succeeding the late Dr. Wil liam Henry Roberti. The work of the office had been in charge of a committee appointed at the last meeting of the Presbyterian Gen eral Assembly. This, committc will ai red the work of Doctor llubbcrt. The stated clerk's office remains in the Witherspoon Uuilding, in this city. Communications should be addressed to the committee In charge of the stated clerk's office. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES nolll See Roth Sevea 2131 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. Opens October 4th. 1920 ecljool of Occupational tKfjcrapp The courre offers seven months' training In design, the crafts, nnd lectures In Psychology, Anatomy. Pathology, etc., with two months1 additional Hospital Practice. Hlfch School education or the equivalent required. The Increasing demand for aides cannot bo filled and good positions nro waiting. For prospectus nnd information nddTess Miss Florence Fulton, Dean 2131 Spruce Street, Philn., Pa. 30Day Business College Now Address STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Broad W liae purchasea the aUrt splendid blinding us it uremaiirnt home for our college. Iilnmond B2M. Hnve time nnd money, and secure (be best position )n the eltr. The srhool that Is practlcallr perfect and perfectly practjf.nl." . Contract or monthly rates. CAI'AIII.K OFl'ICU ASSISTANTS Me something more than a mere atenosra pher. Our ahorthand course Includes omce mrfnaiement. Many of our grad- uatea netomo private secreiarms Day or night clmses Catiilog. rillt.A. UPBINKHH COf.T.KOK und College of Commerce inn Chestnut HI. 1'lillailelphla Friends' Select School JSJ,. The rarkway. Cherry and 1Blh Sis All s-radea between Kindergarten and College. Stand, for thorough work and all-round Christian character Iloslns Ninth Month !0th. Open for Inepeetlon and enrollment, Walter W. Ilaillnnd. 1'rlnflpiil llls lllmsn's flcliool ror Klnaersartows -Junior, Senior and Graduate Course Pr'mary nethods. I'ractlce Ulndsrfartens. Address A, T. Illman. Prln.. Ilox L. t0 Walnut 8t.. lhlladelphla, Pa. Miss Wharton's School 1110 riNK HTUKCT, thiiti.H anh RKdPKNS NKPT. 80 MTTLK IIOVH BrniNOAHI)KN INST1TUTB nroad nnd Pnrlng Garden Htsy 1'Mla. hay and nlaht classes In Art. Klealrtclty, Utchanes and Auto. Opens Sept. SO, Stammering muttering and Hesllntlng III Speech Can He Cured DON'T UK IIANniOAri'Kli Claans for the correction of speech com mence weeV of Heptember IS Write for booklet and call for personal Interview, 'V M C A . r. 7T"" r .ii ffittMWlr: North iighATf, lUS.otdB a Illfl-P. 11 PHI I1IU1 t 1013 Lfhll BWjNIKG PUBLIC foDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, GEORGE SCHOTT 1IND1CTED Filbert Street Saloonkeeper Among Flrat Named In Rum Truo Bills Four Indictments were returned by the federal grand jury yesterday against (loorge . Hchntt. proprietor of a saloon on 1 wolfth street near Filbert. Tlirce other saloonkeepers were In dicted by the grand jury, charged with selling liquor in vlolntlon of the Vol ?&"',..'". '""'' nro Michael Kaleda, lr .'iTlk ,.Slxtl' street: Joseph J. Keosh. .140 North Front Btroct, and 1. N. Hclnfrlcd, Ninth and I'lke streets. LIGHTNING HITS WILDWOQD Cripples Electric Plant and Dam ages Phlladelphlan's Home Lightning struck twice in Wildwood ast night, one bolt disabling the electric KhnR Forvlc" for two hours. The first bolt struck the high voltage feed wire, crippling the llghtlug system. The second struck the vacant house of John Christ, of 1.108 Arch street. Phil adelphia, at 215 Knst Hchclllngcr ave nue. Part of the roof was demolished. MUSIC tt, IXHTHVCTION ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 SPRUCE STREET and Branches Under the direction nf ramlll" Zecltwor, Frederick rtahn nd Charlton Lewis Muiphy. Kmlnent Vacuity, composed ot lending nrtlMs In eveiv branch or music. Thd prospectus Rives full particular.. Courses of Btutlv are ccmplote and UiorouRli. They Include a full Theoretical Course. Solfene, Harmony, Composition, Aural Theory. Klocutlon and Teachers' Training courses. Junfor and Senior Orchestras composed of pupils of the string and instrumental department- as well as those of the IMano and Organ are orgnnlzed For projpfciu address CHARLTON LEWIS MURPHY Manarlnc Director . School opens sept, t for reulKtralion. MatonMlamUnPlanaifromC.J,lteptie&3on THE HTKRNtlKRO SrilOOl, OF MUSIC 10 8. IJth Kt. irnllrr nulldlng). -.r. Vs Htnhrr. nirector W" ,,""'n. Heptembfp 3th OITlff Oiirn Aftpr Splfinlirr 7th HYPERION HC,5?t?fe Z&mn Vocol.Vlolln. riano. OrKnn. T'ranltllii R.Cr. on.l)lr,,171 1 dipntnul Hi .KT IS 1't-nn Ht,.Otn. rilIU. CONSKKVATOJIY OF MUSIC D. llrndrlk Uzrrman, II Van -en Ucemt. DlrcctorK. (rormerly 10 Po. 18th St.) Now st gB Ho. ;nth St. KMII.IK School of ISxnrrnnliin Staee Art Ruirnrn niruutAS NOUUIH 1711 C lipntnut St. Snrticr.145; Young 3Ien and Hoys -lEADOWimOOK. PA. MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK, PENNA. ' Primary School (Boys Unt!er 8), Lower School, Upper School A echool that slvea a boy a complete elementary nchooling nnd prepares for entrance to any TRUSTEES boarding rohoo! or coll"ire, 1th nit tiklng; him -.,,-, awav from htn home nnl It- vltg.1 influencea dur. lnr his lrn)reslnnnblu years. A heliooi In which open-nlr training, baseball, etc. handwork, and Intclleotunl study me combined with Christian example and precept to devMop full manhood nnd efficiency. School grounds have 16 acreg; high elevation. Located 3 miles north of Jen klntown Reading Railroad to Meadowbroolc Autobus servlca for nearby places. Registration unrl nsslgnmcnt of c'iih-w. Wont ? I'rr pros pectus, termn. itc. address tho Tfcad Master, BET. JOHN WKITK WAT.KEIt. M. A. Mesdoirhroolc, Pa. PENNINOTflN. , I, PREPAREDNESS NEEDED! OL'M young men should be prepared for opportunltlea of the future. Place i our boy In a school whore the dominant Urn Is the deelopment of character and mnr'lness. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL A strong faculty of experienced men rl close personal attention to each tioy Sound learning and on active, athletic, outdoor life are the result, situated In the foothills of the Watohung Mountains, near New York and Phllo deliihla. Preparation for college and technical schools Tlulness Courses. Newly renovated dormitories Moral at mosphere. Thorough medical exam ination by physlctan. Modern eymnaslum and swimming pool. Moving pictures. T.esldent nurse. New Indrmary. Mod erate rates. R.lrd yeur opens Sept 22nd Ivnrly registration desirable an applicants Mre refused for lack of rooms list sear. Address riCANK MacnANIEL. I. D.. Headmaster. Ilox 1.. rrnnlnxton. N. J. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (POUNDED 178S) 1324 Locust St., Phila. pnrjPARES boys for all College anil Technical Schools. A Junior School under teachers of experience aHordg careful training for little boys. The next seislon opens September 83d for the Upper and Middle Schools: Sep tember 27th for the Junior School The Register, together with an an nouncement of the Donrd of Trusters, giving details of the proposed removal of the School to Overbrook, sent on ap plication. The ofTlco Is open for the enrollment of pupils. Robert Andersen Acting Headmaster THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting. Mathematics. Vecbanloe navai. AnciiiTECTinuc Beclttratlon uauy. IS M. 7th PKKHBIULX. N. Y. 1VK.STCUE8TKK MII.1TAUY ACADEMY Military training In a Homelike School, Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual attention Write for eaivloaue. James Nel son Mcl.ure Consult Publlo Ledger Bsrv. Du AM.ENTIMVN. PA. Allentown Preparatory School rm V s ws-e ftviitiibn vkliuvi, Small classes! Individual Instruction. Student Prepares for college or technical school government. a All athletloa. Splendid modern bulldi lUlldlngs. Ir.s campus and nmnnlum. fyrnnasium. Hsies. jfpo. gpeciai care r r wuii- uua, .". .. i k s;i - -, r- .7- ' RESCUED AT SHORE Philadelphia Woman Saved by Life guard at Ocean City Mrs. Winifred McOlynu, 103(1 Nort)i Sixteenth street, was rescued from 'the surf at Ocean City yesterday. The woman became exhausted while swimming to the shore. She was rescued by Lifeguards Smith and Schick, She was revived nftcr half an hour's work by the lifeguards. IN Ml-tlORIAM , ENtflff. In lolne memory of MARION CONWAY ENNIH, wlio wm cl!el to Ool ifept. 11. lniu. need 17 tears. "To live In hearts wo lav behind la not to ill." MOTHER. 2-katiis' A1TKUN. Sept. 10 8ARA1I fl widow of J, Nlvln Altken IUlallVfn nnd frlendii, members Ddmont Uaptlut Church. Invited to funeral services, Mnn,, a p. m., 083 N. 8d at. Int. Arlington Cem. KrUnds may call Sun., 8 to I) fRWn APOTHAKUR. On Set 1ft. 1M, I.DA AI'OTHAIfKK OKfd r.7 jenra, RMatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral on Sunday, at 11 a. m from 2010 N 30th at. Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem.. AYAHS At th 1etnnrtlt Kplaconal Home. SeDt. 10, JOHN II. AYARS, aged SS. I'uneral servicer at Hie Home. Ilelmont nnd Kdgely uvea , Mon., 2 t. m. preclaely. Int. American Mechanics' Cem UIONBLI- Sept 111, EMMA U, widow of late Thomna R. HUneli need (12. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., Bon.ltvlRW'B residence, K. K. Llnplftcott, r.,1 nichneld rd, (near 09th and Iarket Terminal), Int. private. HLANCKKN8BK. Sept. 8. JULIUS, hui band of Mamie Illanckenaee, ased S8, Rela tives and friends, also William H. Schneider Lodge, No. 410, F. and A. M,. and, all other organizations of which he was a member, are Invited to funeral services. Sun., 2 o m. precisely, at his Into residence. 3121 Diamond at. Int. Mt. Slnal Cem HOWKKH At Vlncenlown, N. J.. Sept. II. SUSAN S.. widow of Dean Ilowker. Fu neral from her I ito residence, Vlncentbwn, Mon.. I n tn Int Martial rem, imnNNiSKR. spt. o. ELiZAnnTH s.. wife of th late John R, Rrennlsor. Services In Spring Oaiden M R. Church, 20th nnd Spring Hanlm ate., Mon., 2 p. m to which relatives and friends are Invited. Int. pri vate. ' llttRKIIARDT. Sent. R. OKOItOE -T.. nun of Martin and late Kllsabeth Ilurkhardt (nee Knders). ageu .1.1. lteinuven nnd irier.de in vlted to funernl services, Mon., 2 p. m. sister's reelder.ee. 440 Durfor at. Int. prl ate. Rftnnln mav bo viewed Hun. eve. CHRISTY. Sept. 0. MARY E.. daughter of the lato Alexander and Margnret Chrlity. Relatlvea nnd friends nre Invited to attend funeral services Mon., 2 p. m. precisely, at her lftte residence. 2203 N". l()th at. Int, nrlvnte. COLKKT. 9ept. 10. 1020. KLBANOR LIP- PINCOTT. wue or Tristram c. colKet. TJ nernl services Mon,, 13th Inst.. 12 o'clock, nt her residence, Morris ave.. Rryn Mawr. Int. private. CRIPP.S. Sept. 9. RMMA ELIZABETH, wlfo of Thomnn C Crlpps, in her ftoth year. Relatives and friends and nil organizations to which she belonged, are Invited to attend funeral services, Tues., 2:30 p m., residence, 6223 Krankford avo . Frankford. Remains may be lewed ind lodges hold services Mon. mvp. Int nrlvnte. DEWINO. On Sept. 0. 1020. WALTER V.. hurfband of Catherine Dewing (nee Fur Irrg). Relatives und friends, employes of John Hromiey wons, inc., Invited to fu nernl, on Mnndiy. at s.30 a. m from resi dent e. 2227 N t'tier t r'nlemn requiem mass nt Our Lnily of Merer Church, at 10 n. m. Inlirment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DONAHUE S'lH s. JOHN, husbnnd of Sarah Donahue (neo McShanc). Relatives, friends Dlv. 81. A O II, and K. of St. Anthony, Invited to funeral. Mnn., 9 . m.. from lato residence. 1721 McClellnn at. Solemn requiem mass at St. Thomns Anulnan's Church 10 30 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Young Men and Hoys MKADOWimOOK. PA. Charles Tj. Dorle, Jr George W. Klklns, Jr. 3. Smylle Hcrkneag Wayne Herkness Anderson MacPhee Charles E. Mclnnesi John C. Martin George SatterthwatU Robert Sewall Yonng VTomei end fllrls THE HOLMAN 2!01 WAISTT SCHOOL RV ror girls and small boys, w III open for Its r.'"i..rV.?-.,b, :..? -Kindergarten .,..,,.., u,,co i.iiaiiiii,, nironf general yi.uia-. ,unirBii," fiurncs, itocKey, Jlaaket nail. Esmeuo lianclnar, Hchool busses call in West I'hlla. ,iii, -icrion, anu uverhrooK, Elliabeth W. iiimc,. nt jt Heudmtstress iiraiey. h. a. (Wellesley), The Gordon-Roney School For ulrls. 411S Spruce street. General mm uii.h, t , Garden and Oym Preparatory Courses. ltoof jiih jionev, Prln. Till! HCljniliai HCIHIOI. for Yonnr Women, .7 niilldlnrs. IV. J.d St. at lllrerslde Or Unusual praotlcal foatures: (1) Secretarial. (2) Domestlo Science. (3) Social Welfare and Community Herv. Ad. Mine 31. p. Scuddrr. DOMESTIC SCIENCE (IKADUATK rliisxes one day n week. Prlrute Ilox S5K, Manchester. Vt. desires srnooi TAKKYTOn'W.ON'.IIlinHON. N. Y. Hidhland 'Manor Jbr Girls A non-sectarian hoarding and day school on a wooded estate In Tnmtenn. N. Y. Success to eooh p(rl, for she pursues wltli cnthuslastlo. Interest courses which are adaoted tn hr inrflvijiml needs and ambitions. All Orailes. JLIbe.-al Arts. College Pr.r-,lonVr.0'; Oraduate. Domes tic Science, Interior Decoration, etc. EUGENE II. LEHMAN. Director Ear Ilooklft write Suite Sl-E. Highland Manor TarrTtown-on-lIadaon, N. Y, OAnmaoN. up. r 1 K T. a rnnsrnv iionr. F(iu (lini.3 n the heart of the Ireen Spring Valley. he most beautiful nec Ion of Maryland, leas han an hour from Hal Imore. Offers unusual ;osslhllltleF to the girl de iirmw uuiiinur me, mnr )Ugh training nnd best esldenoe appolntmenta. In ermedlate. Collexe Pre paratory! Special Courses, viusic sna An. liming snd ill sports, Hoarding De 3nrtment limited to 80, "atalog, views on request (larrlaon Forest Srhool Vary Moncrttrte Llvlnsston wox ij. usrrison. Ma V. MP Afclaci iy ' -- r DEATHS DUFFY. tttnt B NRI.t.lt" daughter of Peter nnd Msrv 'Du'rfv tnen IfAmllt). jteia- uvea Rna irienas lnviteii to runerai Hon , 8U10 a. m., parents' residence, 2435 Caul at. Solemn requiem mass at St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem. FENTON. On Sept, 0. 1020. HACHP.I, v)dow of Captain John V, Fenton, aged 08 years, services on jwonaay anernnoi 1 o'clock, nt the Oliver II. "air Did,, afternoon, at Ir Illi.. lfi"i rngiinui eat vina .nestnut st. Interment private, iip:nnnHnr n- ThnrnUv. nnt. n. 1020 WIM.IAM AI.KXANDnrt. son of the late Samuel and Jane Ke meson, nelntlves and friends Invited to funeral services, at W A. Clarke fnufral nnrlnrs. 224 Duller ave. Ambler, Pa, on Monday. Sept. IS, at 3:no P. m. int St Thomas's Cemetery. Whlto- mnren, Pn. Hemalns may be viewed Sunday, 8 tu b p, m . at Clarke's funeral parlors. , FITZODHAI.D. Sept. S, 1020. THOMAS II , husband of Ida Ilodlne Fltsa-erald, son of .tho late Thomas and Isabella Filzicerald, l.'-'a!l nni' friends, Trimble UoAiit. No, 117, F. and A. M,, invited to funeral orv- 1on.. 2 n. m . at apartments of W. II. M. Dtirrell. 427 .Market at.. Camden. N. I. Int. private. HarielKh Cem. Friends may call and lodge services Sun eve. OltAFIiY. On Sept. 10. 1020. JAMIlfl, on of the late Charles and Elizabeth Sim mons Orafly. Services on Tuesday, afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at his late residence, 2200 Summer st. interment private, at Fernwood Cemetery. OllKAH Sept. 0 1020, MAnOAItET, widow of William J. Orear. relatives and mends nre Invited to attend funeral srvlce. Tues., 2 p. ni late residence. 17S5 Erie ave InL nrlvnte 'eet l.nurel Hill Cem - ".VJIR!1178' M'rrhnntvltle. N. J.. Sept. J, MINNA OUDEHUS, aged 8H. Funeral Mon ,1 p. m.. late residence. 221 Huddornw ve.. Merchant llle. N, J, Int. Odd Ft Hows' Cc.m." I'hlladelphla. Please omit flowers, T.t!Ui V.! !i'i'-v y AHantle City. Sent l, FHEDEIIICA wife ot the late Henry Hell bron, aed 70. rtelathes nnd friends nre Invited to attend funeral, Sun.. 10 a, m , from Asher's 1300 N. llroad st. Int. Mt Sinn I Cem. . i'-KB.0! - Bi1 e- in2. onnTnuDE MARIE, daughter nf lnt Pranula nnA TIMU Heron (neo Walker). Relatives and friends invitea io tunerni, Tues.. H a, m., from the residence of her iinule Joseph Oleason, 120." Locuet t Camden, N. J. Solemn high moss !.ciluCch Bf Sacred Heart 10 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. HONE. Sept II. CT,Ainn A., daughter ?l '11' Jonn y nd Jennie E. Hone, aired 10. Funeral Mon R:30 a, m. from residence of her aunt. Mrs Ellen Frlel, 2333 Oerrltt st. High mass of retiulem nt St Oahriel's Lnurch 10 n. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. t JIOY Sept 10, i:i,I7,Alli:TH tl wife of John F, Hoy (neo Ilecker). Itelatlves nnd ir,,n'!?,Jlnyl,"1 ,n funeral. Mon,, 0 n m 010 Old Lancaster rd., Iirn Mawr, Pa. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Good Counsel Church 10 a. m. Int. St.- Denis's Cem. HUnRRT. Relntles and frlenda Invited tn ;.l!5SrftJ' .Mon T:30 u. m.. late residence, -.080 N. Reee st. Requiem mass St. Ilona y'?ril&&mch 3 m- Inr- Private. h..im?NN,?,DT' T Sept' 9- JfART. widow, or Ullllam Kennedy. Funeral services Mon., 2 P. m at tho II, C. Oerrlsh parlors, 2360 E imi BVC' Intl pr,vate' North Cedar KLAUDER. On Sept. 0, 1820, FRANCIS II., husband of Josephine Ego Klauder and son of Caroline and the late Rudolph Klauder Further notice of the funeral will bo Riven. .W: COMPTK. Sept. 0, 1020. P. STEW ART. husband of Mar' M. !. Compln (nre Urlaler). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl eerlces. Sun., S p. m.. at bis late ""Mencr, 4,-,4n N-. lsth st intt prVHtCi r ti'J.'.io18' ."T 'Nln,h -Month Uth. FUA.Vl'IS I.EW IS. Funeral services nt hla lain rel ilence, Rroomall. Delaware Co.. Pa., Second tlnv. Ninth Month 13th. at 3 p. m. Int. private IjUET Sept. 10. 1020. CAROLINE, wife of Qeorgo W I.uey. aged 00. Relatives nnd friends Imlted to attend funeral services. Mon.. 3 p. m . at her late residence. 3432 N Delhi st Int Northwood Cem. Remains lowed ?un rvenlnff. -A,AJDJ?nRY Suddenly, on Sept. 8. X?'8 s husband of Catharine Mayherry. Relatives and friends, and all organizations or which he was a member, are Invited to the aenlecs on Sat. afternoon, at 2 o'clock. at tho Oliver II Hair nidg,, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment private. McOINI.r.y nr.pt. 8. MARY EM-EN, wife of Cornelius McOlnlcy and daughter of John arid Annie Cnmphfll. aged 24. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Mon.. 8'30 h in . from her late rt-sldencn. Evnnsburc. Monroe county. Pa. Mass St. Claire's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem MORRtsSEY Sept. 0. EDWARD J., hus. band it S.illte .1 Mnrrlaa-y, ngd Ti. ll-H tles nnd friends invltod to f'inrnl Ji mlnv. R:30 a. m , lato residence, 4345 N. 7th st. Solemn requiem mass Imwirnnttnn Church, 111 ",m,.,IHCmCnt Hn,y Sepulchre (Vmeterv. MURM.ER, Sit. Sept, tl, 1020, OTTO II husband of Anna Mueller, aged 02. Relatives and friends, also emploves of Surpass Leather Co . are invited to attend funeral services. Sun 2 p. m. Inte residence, B020 N. th st. Int. Northwood Cem. MURRAY. Sept 0. MARTIN MURRAY, husband of Mary E. Murray (ne McNeil). Relatlvea and friends Invited to funernl. Til","'"?? " m'.' '.r.1m- "'" 1,lte rn'ldenre. 1N32 N. Dnrlen st. lllch m n, u, i.i-. Lrhv's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre viii. NAB1I. At Atlantic City. N. J., on Sent J Nash BurKe. of 1S27' Spruce St.," Phila! Relatives nnd friends am invited to the funeral, on Tuesday mornln. nt 8:30 o'clock from tho Oliver H. Dnlr Rldir. 1820 Chest nut st. Mass of solemn requiem at St John's Church nt 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. O'DONNELL. On Sept. 7, loon nitlDaET. wife .of nichard J. O'Donnell." Relatives and friends nre Invited to thi funeral,, on Monday, nt 8:30 o'clock, from her late resld-nce. (132 N. 31st st. Mass of solemn requiem at St. Agatha's Church nt 10 o'clock. Interment at St. Denis's Cem etery Ol.EU. Wonilhurv H-lfhts, N. .7 . Sent 0 1H20. 1IWNJAMIN OMUL ailed 71 Rela Uvea, friends Washington Camp No "70 Phila Commnnderv, No. 4 I o' S of A and emplojes P R R . Invited to funerai'. Jlon. 1IJ.30 n. m firm the residence of hi. eon. It. Frunk nler, 4tl: and Elm st. Wood burv Heights N J Int. private. Fernwood Cem Friends m,w en Sun . 7 tn 0 n m OWEN Sent 0. linitlM i, "i.."!' ot Ella A. Owen Services Mon.:' 2 n m call Sun e"' Private. Friends may ItEIN.' Sept. 10. 1020. ELSIE, daughter of Agnes and late Oswald Rein Services Mon., 2 n. m . residence. 210 E. Cambria st. Int. Qreenmount Cem. Friends may call (sun, eve. RUPI'MAN On Sept 0, 1020 J wit. MAM RUPI'MAN HerMce. on Jtond'ay nfN ernoon. ut 2 o'cloek. nt his residence "40 S. 4Mh st Interment Woodlands Cemetery SCHAFER. In, Philadelphia on Sept 1LM PETER, husband of the late Catherine Schafer nKed 72 Funeral services on Sun day at . p m. at his lato residence, near ctnton. Nm'ment W B-"""t C- SCHIGVE Suit. Ii, JOSEPH n. SCHIEVF Sr.. aued 70. Relathrs and friends, also Court Amerlcus. No 57. F of A.. Invited to fun-ral, Mon 8,3 a, m.. from his late residence. 242 S .14th at. High Mass at Church of the Transfiguration. S.lth nnd Cedar ave.. at 10 a m Int. private. Re mains may be xlpwed Sunday. 7 to n p. m SICKLER. Slrklenllle N. J.. Sept. 10 SARAH, wife of Wnshlnuton A. Slokler. aged 83. Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend funeral services Mon.. 1 p. m.. nt Slrklnrvllle Church. Int. b'lcklervllle Cem STEPHENSON. Of Mcdford. N J.. Sept 10, MARGARET A., wlfo of E. T. Stephen son. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu neral serWces, Mon . 2 p. m., aon-ln-law'a residence fleorgo W Ilennett, 403 4th ave Haddon IMghts N J. Int. private. Friends may call Sun 7 to 0 p. m STEVENSON On Sept 10 1020, at Med ford N J., MAROARBT A., wife of O T Stevenson, Relatives und friends Invited to funeral services on Monday at 2 p m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Oeorge W Dennett. 405 4th ae . Haddon Heights. N J Int. private. Friends may call Sunday eve nlnir, 7 to 0 p. m. SUPPLED In SchiiylUll township, Ches ter conuty. Ninth Month ElKhth-dny SARAH J Hl'PPLEE Relatives and friends Invite to funeral services Ninth Month, Eleventh dav 2:30 p. in., from her late residence SchuvlklU township Conveyances at Perklomen Station. 1.21 and 2:17 p. m. Int Morris Cem , SWAIITZ Spt 0 1020. OEOrtOB F husband of Ellnibeth II Swarts. Relatives and friends also emplnvea of P. R T Co Invited to funeral services Mnn. 8 n m" "028 N 25th st. Int Tues.. Hickory drove.' SWEENC.Y Sept 10. 1020, THERESA O wlfo of Henrv Sweenev and daughter of Mnthlas J and Alice I.mtz R.jatlvoa and friends, Altar Society of VI Itatlon Church Invited to funeral Tues 8:30 a m. froni 2ni N. notidlnot st Solemn roqul.rn rniis Church of the Vlsltntlon 10 am Int. Holy V THOMSON. Died ITfth-dav mornln. Ninth Month Oth. 1020 MARY E.. wife of laie Thomas Thomson Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. on .Sivi.nih.nw ,.. Inst at 3 p. m at the residence of Mar shall P Suhlvan, Cedar road. Ognntz Int pi hate Cars will mwt 2:17 train froni Ite-dlng Terminal at Elklns Tark. THOMPSON Sept 8 OKOHOK w . hus band nf Elisabeth J. Thompson. Relatives and friends also Orient Lodge No. 280 V nnd A M , Mt Vernon Lodire, No 03 l' P nf A . Oreble Post. N'. 10 O A R Invited to funeral services, Sat . 2 '.10 p rri., son's residence Edmund A Thompson 89 Rnrlr.. road, Snrlnaneld, Pa. Int. Mt. Marian Cem. Friends mav call JJrl eve. Take ci nt With St. Station - " t,r TTSON on Tuesiiaj Aug, 31. nt her lii.iii- ill n.-nm..i ,-r, , niicj a BllO't Illness ADA E. TYSON daughter nf Sarah Penlnsi ton and Oeorge Maule Tyson, -f Cecil coun ty. Md WOODIN-. Sent 0 CATHERINR HALT. wife of Isaac Wooding, Relatives and I ricnas iiiviiuu ir..'i "nirrn, AlOn n m . at late residence 7115 Keenan st . Slntt Pa Int Northwood Cem 3 La WOODRUFF - On Sept. 0. 1020 ELIZA. TIKTII C wife nf I Newton Woodruff Services on Monday afternoon, nt 3 o'clock at her residence, 3230 locust st Interment privmr WniClHT Formerly of 2285 N. Front st ept 8 MARY 'wife nf late Edwin Wright Funeral service ,;mn . i p. m.. lata real. ate real. Oreenwood ninCQt IIO Tt I UIIM'VI lIIH Bi IIIV (K of P 1 Cem UNDERTAKEKS ScWW SEPTMER. 11, J920 STRAWBFUDGE & The Paris Hats Are All Here And Will be Shown for the First Time on Monday in a Beautiful Autumn Opening Presentation of Millinery Fashions Including Hats from Famous New York Milliners and Our Own Artistic Originations and Adaptations The last of the many beautiful Hats sejected by our Millinery expert during his recent prolonged sojourn among the famous Paris designers, have arrived and will be shown for the first time on Monday. They include the .masterpieces of the Paris fashion creators, who with one acco rd incline to the picturesque in the size and shape of many of these Hats, and affect extreme simplicity in their adornment. All of the following Paris Milliners are represented Marie Louise Louison Maria-Guy Marguerite and Leonie Lewis We call particular attention to the veil-draped Hats, and to the fact that we have imported a beautiful line of the. latest Veils and Veilings; also notice the distinctive Toques and Turbans imported from Vimont, who furnishes many of the ciever ideas used in our well-known lin. of Matrons' Hats, which for beauty and distinction are among the foremost in this display. 'Another feature of interest is tha display of Mourning Hats from Paris at Moderate Prices From Jane Maignan, Mme. Rives, Germaine Fauquet, J. Penon, Lucien Levy and Morice. Hats of marked distinction and originality, yet entirely adapted to thev requirements Of mourning Wear. j y strawbrldge A Clothier Second rioor. Market Street. West (SSL-QEtp) wljSPEClAlJW We should sell every one of these Suits for men and young men in a day MONDAY. The value is really extraordinary a saving of more than one-third. Ail excellent autumn-weight, all-wool fabric, in a pleasing shade of gray; tailored in the thorough manner which has made the "Alco" line famous ; youthful as well as con servative models, in sizes for men of regular,' stout, slender, short and tall proportions Be sure to see them, under the Golden Special illuminated sign, on Monday $38.50 Early Sale of 1300 Boys' Overcoats Average Savings Almost One-half A fortunate circumstance, indeed, for Philadelphia parents, that we had these Coats made late last winter, and purchased at a price concession from the former low prices. For rif.it now while we are paying the manufacturers new and higher prices for equal grades we shall dispose of 1300 of them at prices that are very close to one half what identical goods must be marked this coming season. Here is the collection that presents such notable economy for thrifty parents 350 Overcoats3 to 8 Years $5.75, $11.25 and $15.00 . Of warm cheviots in all the desirable colors. Chiefly buttoned to the neck and with all-around belt 500 Overcoats, 7 to 18 Years $11.25, $15.00 and $18.75 Of fine, waim fabrics, all with convertible collar; some belted in back, others belted all around. Some with woolen linings. """' 106 Mackinaw Coats for Boys of 8 to 16 Years $11.25 Of warm, dark plaid fabrics, some with convertible collar. An ideal school garment for boys. 350 Autumn Overcoats, 3 to 10 Years $5.75, $11.25, $15.00 and sleSunL080 ' markCd Bt HALF PRICE- 0f ha"ds "Prt-d fabrics; some with silk yoke anu Sleeve linings. ---y Straw bridge - Clothier- Second I'loor. Hllbert Street. Bast IMPORTANT the great Early-Season Sale of Furs continues; the Semi Annual Sale of House furnishings and China; the Sale of Oriental Rugs; extra values in the Depart ment of lower-nriced Floor Coverinns: tho Salo nf !,, I ctures and Mirrors and many other special attractions for inonaay. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET Evelyn Varon Madeliene's Vimont Hermanre Vasselin- Villetard Golden Special for MEN Two Hundred Famous "Alco" Autumn SUITS With Two Pairs of Trousers EIGHTH STREET CLOTfflER .mm. i si .-- i -.--ill I i --- Marthe Yerles Lcgroux Soeurs Saget Felix Jane Blanchet $38.50 niraworiude Homier S.cond Floor. Hast FILBERT STREET . 'if rJ A A--I w . -,!; i H. .1 L si J N u 4-1 v V MS Catalog K.-' I '"i " a A i -. wLwsbk' L, .'" dlH ...jfA&maMwU&si ?- i. ... ..r i ''iTK. -,. L&vt! "&! -ik.iAwVi.ia:
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