ft V . K I .V 18 v ABTtmy nKsontu ATT.tNTiq CITY. N. J. joy Atlantic City Most Dstlshtfut Month weather, imperii turf bathing, ocean Mand yachting nnd fishing, colt and inupor ana r-i mor entertainment. t hotel acco1 idatlons at reason t rates. Sts the uonai uoarawanc rnrrcam Superb Rolling Chair Parade T, afternoon. Sept. 20th, and other weeg-ena entertainments. Tee ae folder with rltv men. hotel '.. tc, on application to Avenue K.'n Atlantic City. N. J. ad limit Attractive Lle fel Esplanade Slock on agtln front. flMtna I M :n ara.v Cxaluetv. (-h.i... .Mil, amiir -jo-ej. capacity nuu. .1 - . . . s - -i: n- and publlo frtwa and sea water hatha. uoousl. ownership dlrecties. T. r. SHAW. PRINCESS L rBaIlM. - .1 . M - . . M .v; Er p flnKt fJUI 3' 'F Ma HMlAMlbMla K.I.I. t,U,. llMl J. MflM ' -. SMlMivn.4lA.if miiII OilO. h.thln. f I . 4e.ll running watert prlv. bathe; ohelse ml archeetrat aancni all wloaaen SJSSMaMlt hoAkl.t tiul .ill. men mailed. t FtXrf. o. noarrnANw. owner re. h'fi TABOR INN c" nd Connecticut t : navi ' iaM. i.tlon! lane r r. 4 , lueai location large imi. Metllent table. 18th season, flperlal rates . ilf 1'mMr "T p- A- M- D"N". nwuuuiHcr , , . . Kalha! &H rm. Vvater tiO wklv. 14 un illv. C Bnhre K. Hotel Botcnbel Kentucky av. nathln Ei n . i,. . Hotel rerurniahed. Ea K i fllent table, rhone 11T A. E. MAniO.V. Asnt'itv TAnu. y. j. 'V HOTEL FRANKLIN Tlouse of Moepltallty . IpecUl rates throughout September. On block to Ocean. C.StrooiJ. STnrST pAitK, n. j..Ar.T. run nr.tnnr WlttTg CTTY INFoftMATtON lUBBAU. c.rr. yiw, y. j. 1SS tlALI'lN announces that IIOTIX WlNtia OH will rrmaln open during the retire month of September. , Sperlnl Fall rate on isu roomsi uu ouins. ylslne. Hicrllent 1VERNRR8VIM.T;. PA, TtM Highland siffifi Overlooking the famous Lebanon Valley. TDo Ideal place to .pnil a acation. nates moderate. Now open. L'nder new minin. ment. Write for booklet Highland Hotel I swARTimnni: r,. STRATH HAVEN INN rnVAItTIlMOItn PA. Open all year Dinner dancee w , n . .i. Di i t wel- Sat. veilntrs. mtorlsts and Tourists rmt. rnonw nu. f HssLAffaM&Z Edwin j.schoettlec& BEH33(lXavlAlIJ PhiXa.. AMENDMENTS PltOPOSED A3IENDMENTS TO THE CON STITUTION SUDSHTTED TO THE CITI ZSTNS Or THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THBtn APPROVAL OR REJECTION. BY TUB GENERAL ASaEMBLT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA. AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF TUB CONSTITUTION. Number One-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing; an amendment to '"!' Mil) of the Constitution of the Common. nil'.th .' smnsylvanla. n.... .-.2r,on 1. B It resolved by the Senate ST!.JIo!:l oC Representatives of the Corn. 2S?w,l,h f TcnnsyUanla In General As rably met. That the fol'owing anln.,n15 to tha Constitution of Pennsylvania be. and " m la hereby, proposed In accordance "'i! eighteenth article thereof: ... i.T.h?' rtlcl thre be amended by adding irereto tis following- jrvcTHTol digit !. .-.. .M-aViin. ar-r-ordinsr to W K"Iitlon' nd ' U-f. Passed relaiing to lul?- .Sh.'li"-..'"' " lws passed relating to Z...V. "? '?"" procedure ana Pro"-i..- Sm 7ltb '-ence to, any t;h!1,i.V ?;nl5;,l legislation within the mean :0,M,h,, Constitution but counties, cities " ool districts shall not be divided nto J"rJ ttan seven classes, and Doruuiho Into noi"f than five r-,,s , .. , . A true copy of Joint Resolution No 1-A. Secretary jf the Commonwealth. Number Two-A A JOINT RESOLT'TION Proposing an amendment to article three, "ctlon six of the Coneiltution of th Com monwealth of Peirslvanla so that the aubjett of an amendment or supplement to a law and the iu Jep to which eu.ii law Is extended or on b -h it Is conferred nail oe clearly expressed In Its ni ."" " resoivea of Kcpresentatlv w a.icoAn.T.,swl,s,.o' i ". j a ih. Pon. frnnivlvania in That the following amendment to the Con of r.nn.yl vanii? be ' and the same , . pforoled n acwrdanw with the l aittrla thereof- lection sU of artl"'.e three be eitiuiion o is nereoy, eighteenth That section menilAif ftn . rmaA am frtllnWH Section 6. No law shall be revtved amended, or the provisions thereof extended or conferred, by reference to Us title only. 8o rn'-cn tnereor h is rivd. mn'M. t tended or conferred shall be re-enacted and lllUlth.l Bt lu..l. MW fl.. auhirl lit ll.A amndmtol or aupptsinent and the tulilccf o U'hl-h such laio ts txeded or o.i ulrt if s tonftrrtd Mialt be clearly upnasti In Id '-. . . . . A true, Aonv nf .Tftlnt Tlo!ut!on No. ; A. .vDira T WAnna Secretary of the Commonwealth. " Number Three.A A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing, an amendmert to section one. article eight ot tne Constitution of Penn sylvania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the Senate nd House cf Reprcs.'ntdtives nf the Com monwsalth ot Pennsylwntu In General As sembly met That tf '" lowing amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and tha earns is nerebi prouoved. In arrordanio with the eighteenth article, therer.fi .. . TPat Win"..0" 0I " ' ' n'Cn ! M4Vtfonr WESv.rv male e.xe twenty-on, n.c!"." "VL.V Z"""j:: ,'.r.k,",.r" the election, "irourin. . If twenty-two years of age and he shall have paid, within two state or county tax. which shall upwards bave been sssessed at least two months, and raid at least one month before the elec tion." be amended uo that the same shall rs as follows: of twenty-one years of age. possessing the following qualifications, shall bs entitled to vols at all elections, subject, however, to ?2lh laws requiring and regulating the'reg-s- Btrlion s -w -iksn s .nn7 tjj rrnnm tratlon of electors aa tne uerwrai Assembly may enact: First. He or she shall have been a itl cen'of ths United States at least one month. Second. He or she shall havo resided m the tste ono year (or. having previously besn a oualined elsctor or native-born citizen of the tste he or she shall have removed there from and returned, then six months), Imrae 4UU17 preceding the election. Third. H " n' "hall have resided In the .lAn.e riUtHtt where he or shs shall nrr.. ii vow at isast two months Immediately pre. ceiira the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age and upward, he or she shall have paid, within two years, a state or county tax. which anall have been assessed at least two rnoctha and paid at Isast ons month before the election, fifth. Wherever the words "he." "his." him" and "himself" occur In any section of article eight of this Constitution, tbs same shall b construed, as If written, re ioectlvely. "b or she." "hU or her." ''him orber" and "himself or herself." " x trus copy of Joint Resolution No. 3-A. V CYB.U8 E. WOODS. Secretary ot ths Commonwealth. Numtwr Four-A A JOINT nESOLUTION Wrairstftr. lutocin Jntfous. of Repr an """'"lii P V!r" " ' calth of Fflnmylvanla. VI1:... f nDrantgttlvB of thn fnm. LTT Teiitn of Pennsylvania in ueneral As 2SSK5 met. That the following amendment S th Constitution of Pennsylvania be. and IC.illma Is hsrsby. proposed. In accordance " : r?iJw Pt-nnivlvanlft In Ofnaral As. th. ?:""' ','"' T..,'n7f.'' ....... . OCCVIVI. M". -.... ......vu, WIIIUI1 aa follows! in . ... ..-..-'-.... ..,, tv.i.ii. JOriiy i ! wiej-iur. Dj ftny town vi,.. m wiiui.,.uu ui m irasi saai wn i any general elec- requiring and regulating tha registration of ciiy -. ,,,,1 from tuch debt so rnilJS Mt Morlah ''im Remains may be vlewtd Vm..-rT nvii Wira OTa elrctora aa the Oensral Assembly may sha' be a , w cl , , ,,, ' jo much s, , . ,,,.,, . . MARKET. 11TH TO 1-TH STS. enact: ,, t v. .., . ' ?nrur?ed I or Is ubout tu bo Incurred, nd tn? MI1.ET "ept JO WILLIAM A son of , "First. " h" hove been a . eltlien of , '"uJJaJ' thereof expended or about to be Lx. T Roger snd Julia Mlley aged 31. R-latlv. ?.J!!"tf "Vti'Vli "n'a'vrreSS-.n ,h. Sin "d ?.?. ". .Lmp-"5 . or'S nd fri.ndj invited to fun,?l. Tue. 8 in leciiana. buuic,. i.uwot, b... i--.. rhii,i(i(Mnnia at nv i ma .l" rnrf r.i nnrr uni. unpnuuniiq nir, un tat on. year (or, having previously 'beer i si "J Bny publle utility or Part thereof,"!? sf So'-mn hlh requelm nisi, St E'lrs- i aurllflsd elector o- native-born citizen of tl. , f',?.Vi ,'herefor If such publlo inprovemeni h. th's I'hurrh 10 m. Int Hniv Pros. Crm CASHIERS I ".ate. 1 shall have removed ther-from and 'c,J,V,f).e utility or nart thereof whithSi Mirvni-nn fmt ll! GERTRUDE he. ' I!aYnh.Ue".cf ion"""11 ' tamMw ""' I Wfi" ' '."o"? "utlllit1" ""' Mrt. I Iltahnrfc. " Moench 'rin.?. I rsh'.-. -anted In tho Wanamake, Store a ' eir5id il! shall have resided In the public impro "."""'K.J u,?' ".SHXl ?r fn . rx'-e ,it her Inte reeldonce, 43 W C'liurrh I r. ..! business start for the girl lelng , Third. .11" snail pave resiaea in tne h .. ma reas.inaniyrie expected to i. j ".r .,,. .v.,.., rt nt a n m Tiic, .... .i ....r.,1 r,v training and hours For K ?WS. "'"i,V, ",:",:. .",L"i,-Vi.Z?iZ revenue In excess . o X" sum- ."l,. "'"V xi.kv Hill. Bethlehem Pa Re la f m , art".: uUra 'apply In person. AMENDMENTS tlon In favor of the same." be. Via th tarn It hereby, amended to read aa follows: Section 1. Cities may be chartered when. ever a majority of th. electora of any town or borough having population of at isast ten thousand thai) vol at any central or municipal election In favor of In, same. Cities, or oltl-e of any particular class mar be given th. right and power to frame and adopt their own charters and to exercise the powers and authority of local self.gov. ernment. subject. however, to such restria. tlons. limitations anil regulations as may be, imposed by ths legislature. Laws also mar be enacted affecting the organisation ana government of cities and boroughs, which shall become effective) In any city or borough only when submitted to the electors thereof; and approved by a majority of those voting thereon. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4.A. cyrus e. woods 6ecrstarr of the Commonwealth. Number Flve-A A JOINT RESOLUTION Troponlnr n amendment to article nine, section seven of the Constitution of Penn sylvanla. Section 1. B It resolvsd by the Senate and Iloute of Kepresentatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met. That thy following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania bs, and the same Is hereby, proposed In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That article nine, section seven be amended tj read as follows! Sectlcn T. Viin General Assembly shall not authorise any county, lty. borough, town, ship or Incorporated district to become a stockholder In any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate money for. c? to loan Its credit to. any cor. poratlon. association. Institution or lndl vldual. This section shall not apply to any con. tract entered into by the city of Philadelphia under legislative authority with respect to the use or operation of transit facilities whether furnished by the city or by a private corporation or partly or Jointly by either or both Nor rhall this section be constraed to prohibit the city of Philadelphia fom acquiring by contract or condemnation the fmnchlses and property of anv company iwnlnc or operating transit facilities, or any part theieof, within Its corporats limits, or the shares of stock or the corporation own Inc or operating the same, or any part thereof. A true copy of Joint Resolution Nf B-A. crnus n. wootri. Secretary of th Commonwealth. Number Slx-A A JOINT HESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania so as to consolidate the courts of common pleaa ct Philadelphia county. Section 1. be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com. monwealth of Pennsylvania In General As sembly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be and the eamo Is hereby, proposed. In accord. witt, ih. plchteenth article thir.nr That s'Ctlon alx of artlcl. five be amends so ss to read na follows: Eectlon B. In the county of Philadelphia all the jurisdiction and powers now vested In the eeerat numbered courts of common H... nt that county sha 1 b vi..V:tm,"25 - o.irt of common pleas composed of all the tudg's in commission In said courts. Such iurfsdlctlon and nowers shall extend to all procdini:s at aw and In eaulty which sha nae been instituted In the several numbered , cou as change 1 president juage pi mi saia coust shall bs i selected as provided by law. The number of Judges in said coun may d by lw n. creased frorn time to time. This amendment shall take effect on the first day of January j succeeding its adoption. "u-rj In the co'.ntv of Allegheny iks the Juris. diction and powers now vested In ths several numoerru tuun. u. mihihiuh vivns snail be vested In one court of common pleas composed if all the Judges n commission In said courts. Such Jurisdiction and powers shall extend to all proceedings at law and In eoulty whlcS shell have been Instituted in the eeveial numbired courts, and shall be subject to such change as may be made by law. and subject to change of venue at provided by law. Tne president Judge of the said court shall be selected as provided by law. The number of JuJsee in said rnurt may be by law Increased from time to time. This smendrpent shs I take effect on the first day of January succeeding Us adoption. A true copy of Joint Resolution No n.A. CYRt'S E. WOODS Secretary of tie Commonwealth. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CON STITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITI. ZENS OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION. AT THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUES DAY. NOVEMBER 2. Iw.20. BY THE DEN. ERL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. AND PUB. LISHED BY ORDJ-R 01" THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PUR3U. A.-;CE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CON STITUTION. Number One A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment tu section eleven of article sixteen of th, Constitution of 1 ennsiiarla. Ce It resolved by the Sfnnte and House et Berresentstlves of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In Ocneral Assembly met. That tho following amendment to the Con. stltutlon of tho Commonwealth of Pcnnsyl. vanla. be, and the sur.w Is hereby, proposed. In scrordMUifi with the eighteenth artlclo f hprfnf ! Amerd section e'even. article sixteen of "ie Contltution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which reads as follows: "'rt corporate body to possess hnii. ar.d discounting rrlvllegeg shall be created -or Wftnner is ' ne iir-Htrinrii ny law nor nail a cnarter mr iutn privuece oe granted rT 1 longer pnou man iwrnix years," so n. iuuvwb, '.? 11 nnr-Ji m-. of bank embly shall hav. i... aw to provldj for ih i cimfrlio-, oi pann3 Rna irui companies. ard tc prescribe ih- power, hereof A true copy of Joint n.s, ?lut knNn , I. Y11L'? r. VOODS. Scrctary of tho Commonwealth. Number Two A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article nine. I section eight ft tho Constitution of pnn. wVeiiiln 1 Be It resolved by the Senat .. Hobu,c8"o" Representatlvei Tin a?ne?M As.Jm H"u" ? ThJt the following amendment sylunli. h. ronstitutlon of Pennsylvania be. and thl I same Is hereM. proposeu. in accordance wltn ...-. MM..,I In nnnr.. "'. th eUnteentn arm 10 mcreoi That ai.lcle n'n;. section eight, be amended to read as follows: " Section H The debt of any county. rty. birough. tovnsr.lp school district or other munlilpllty or Incorporated district except as provided herein, and In section flrtn " this article shjil never exceed -even m Sir centum upon tho assessed value of iV. isittt-.e property therein, but the debt of She city of Philadelphia may be Increased city sha.l nt r;ft"n, .Vli. WA .ntunl ucn " ' ;-- -A ",- ,-,-y. -. oi said 1 upon th BBftpJ valus zL viUpm nar Bhall n upon n "--j.---- ; -.'"pie prop. erty tneren Srd?iW"6 civ '". . ... j-ti aiiiY .' ?. S ".i';" to in umran ,;..;,"' "I per centUm upon such assessed f a lu.tioS t VJTT mT Vi" '' i ..r.ralnlni'.tne i'rr..v.ing capacity of ,r- m nkii Mainn i or snu . .- '" J".feV.nn The method of . i. r.'ei,..',in ... ,. sirs . ii. a nun cai anu ninutnu . V?n amount so to be dedurted. may t,i v?Z JJiU, the General Assembly. "" pr I in incurring Indebtedness for any purpo,. ih. city of rnuaaeipm mjr issus ts bbll. Vitinns mat irlng not later than fifty "il'X ??ars from the, date thereof with provision fn? a sinking fund sufficient to retire "aid obligation, at mawr.., '.- -. to such ,initinii fund to tie l." ''"' ", ra7t"d annual I, Mother periodical Installments Where any fidsbtedness shall be or shall have been In. &, by. said city of PHI.ide phu for the eii.i ImSunt sufficient to Provide for, and may In. Jiude the amount of the Interest and link. reff.fuud charges uurum. .. nnui may ac erfi. thereon throughout the period of c?n Struct" and until ths expiration of an, year after the completion of th. work tot which aio inu.s ......... ...... eeri in of one year after ths completion of said A true copy of Joint Resolution No 2. a. vru. v, CYRUS E WOOD Secrstarv of the Commonwealth. eatljs ABRAHAM In Upper Merlon Township Sept 11 WILLIAM L. husband of Fannie Pugh Abraham In his ovtn yesr Funeral r:tilnh also loirs win cmi.iv ui n., vi . u.r man Lutt'ersn Church, are Invited to attend f.inurnl Wed 2pm from late residence, f3 W Erie ave Int Oerman I.uthoian CIANPERSON Entered Into life eternal, Pert 10. 1020, at her late residence CATH EUINM A O ANDERSUN widow of .Tamei Anderson aged 71 ReUtlvea and friends are Invited to sttvnd funeral, Tues. 11 a m nren'setv from, her lata residence. 384r. Frankford ave. Services at the. Trinity Pres. byterlan rnurcli -t ji;os a. m. int. at uu Peace Csm. three mrntha rr vloua puWIo notice, nt thi nnd "(,,r,d" 'nWted tn aer.CM, Tuo.. plnr of the intended locatton of the Inten. 2 o m resMencp 4Slft Hcvent nt . et tion to apply for juch priv.lB. in uci. 1h,,a ,nt pliat' St JariM K1nrBrlna: l?nkngfund fhartrtiiat required ty cljon uS. article nfne of the Con.tltutlon of Penn. "V'-i-, until tha nnlratlon of aid ryHAA from his ate res nence upper aienon near 'nee nsnui ,'T" o.Ii.i. S.; n : i . Abraham Station, Tues 3pm Im River- bars of Pol Ir.boat St ok.lv 1" Dls'rlet side Cem ' Police are Invited to attend funerHl Wed ADE Sept 12 1020 SOPHIA widow of 1 8 SO m from the resldenre of his sister Ade. seed 87 Re at ves and fr ends. Mrs. Thomas jicuinnio ..a .i o.n si noi- iMmtim PUBLIC LEDBEBHMl)BijPHIA; M6D, flEITBMk'' 1A2V DKATTIS ARMSTRONG. Burlington, N. J,. Sept. It, 1920, JOHN A, ARMSTRONG, husband of Carrie C. Taltman. Funeral ryloes at his late residence, 19 E. Broad St.. Burling, ton. N. J,, Tuee.. at 3.30 p. m. Int. private. BACON. On Sept. 12. MARGARET A., widow of W. F. Bacon. Services and inter, ment private, BAER. On Sept 11 Dr, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BAER. Hr.. aged 74 jeara, Service and Interment private BECK. On Sept 10. ENOCH I, hus band of Katherlne M. Beck (nee Hrogan) and son of ths late Klmer and Emma, Beck. Funeral on Tues. morning, at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, M N. Md it. Rejulem mass at Our Lady of Rosarv Church at 0:80 o'clock. Interment at St Denls'a Ce-r.etery, BLEIDORN. Sept. II. CHARLES O., 8r.. husband of late Emma Bleldorn (nee Berce). Services Wed., 2 p. m., residence, 2946 N. eth st. Int. privats, Oreenmount Cem. View Ing Tues. eve. Orlentftt Assembly, No. 17, A. O. M. P., and Indiana Beneficial Asso. Invited, 18S. Dlil, on Sept. 10, 1020, JWALTEn II.. son of Elisabeth and the lato John Boss. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tues , at 8.30 a. m., from hi it .atrfnr. 11IA H. Columbia ave. Solemn requiem mass at 10 a, m., at tho Church of tho Holy Name. Int. private. BOZORTH In llerwyn. Pa.. Sept, 11, LAURA I. BOZORTH. Funeral Wed., 2:30 p, m Int. private, ... . BRAUN. Sept. 12. EMMA F., wife of Charles H Brsun Relative and friends, also Ladles' Aid Society of St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church, are Invited to services. Wed. 2 p. m residence, 2028 N. Park ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains mnv hi viewed Tues., after 7 p, , in, BUNCH, Sept. 10. LAMBERT OTT BUNCH, seed 3S years. Relatives and friends. Musicians' Protective Asso. of rhtlo.. Locals 77 and 691, A. F. of M., In vlted to funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m.. 2017 Columbia ave. Int. Ardsley Burial Park Friends may call Mon eve. CALLANAN. At Mlllvllle. N. J.. Sept. 12. Miss MAltV A. CALLANAN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed., IP a. m 914 Lancaster ave., Brvn Mawr. Pa. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Good Counsel Church 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem. CARTER. At ths Belle Clair Apts.. 40th and Parkslde ave.. on Sept. 9. PAUL It.. husband of Sarah A Carter (nee Brady). Service on Tues morning at 11 o'clock, at Trinity Church, New York city. Intsrment private. tJATIilillH BePl. 1Z, 1U.U, UU1IU lVi!- LYN. daughter of Walter K. and Mabello Cathers. aged 17 months, Relatives and friends are Invited tu attend funeral serv ices Tues.. 2 P. m . at her parente' resi dence iiiT-mit st , North Wales. Pa CLIFTON At her residence.. 2981 Olrard ave.. on Sent 12. ELIZABETH R.. widow of John K. Clifton, of Eaaton, Pa. Announce ment of funeral later. CRIPPS Sept P EMMA ELIZABETH, wife of Thomas C Crlpps. In her Bdth year. Relatives and friends and all organisations to which shs bslonged, are Invited to attend funeral services, Tuce,, 2:80 p, m , resldencs. 6K23 rrankford ave . Frankford. Remains may b viewed and lodgea hold services Mon. eve Int private. CUPITT. 8ept. 10, 1020, SAMUEL, be loved husband of Harriett Cupltt, sged 72. Relatives and friends; also Loyal Hope of Kensington Lod.e, No. 7143. I. O O. F. M, U.. Invited to funeral serlces, Tues.. 2 p. m late residence. 27B0 Waterloo st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. tlF.WF.ns, On Sept. 10. 1020. JULIA R. KAEMMERLEN beloved wife of W A. Dewees. Relatives and friends are Invited to tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 30 o'clock, from her late residence 4701 Sansom st. Solemn requiem miss at Pt Francis d Sales at 10 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's Cemeterv. Gloucester. N J DIAMOND Sept. 10 MRY wife of the late Patrick Diamond (nee Haley). Relatives and friends nrr Inlted to funeral. Tues , 7:30 a m . residence 200 E Allen at. High mass of requiem at Immaculate Conception Church 0 a. m. Int. prUate. Holy Cross DODSON On Sept 12. SARAH E . widow of Thaddeus C Dodson Relatives and friends nre Invited to the senlce, on Wed. nesday at 2 p. m.. at the Oliver II. Balr Itulldlne. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Moore. Pa FOY Suddenly Sept. 11 1921 DOMI NICK. M , eon of Domlnlck J end Catherine E. Toy (nee Barnes), aged 14 Relatives, friends and pupils of St Ann's Parochial School, arc Invited to atterd funeral. Thurs , 8:80 b m from his parents' residence. 2808 Aramlngo ave Solemn requiem mass at St. Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem FREEMAN Sept. 11, JANE P, wife of Dr. W S. Free-nan. aged n" years. Rela tives nrd friends are Invited to attend fu neral serMces Tues., 2 p. m precisely, at her late re-ldence, 900 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. private , GIBSON At Bridgeport. N J Bert 10. ELLA B GIBSON Relatives and friends invited to funeral services at the residence of her sister. Mrs E T. Ollphant. In Bridge port, N. J , Tues., 2 p. m Int. Bridgeport Cem GRAFLY On Sept 10 1020 JAMES, son of the Inte Chrl- and Elisabeth Sim mons Orally Services on Tuesday afternoon, st 3 o'clock at his late residence. 2209 Summer st. Interment private, at Ferawood Cemetery. GREAR. Sept. 0. 1920. MARGARET, widow of William J Drear Relntles and friends are Invited to attend funeral services Tues. 2pm late resldenre 1735 Erie ave. Int nrlvite West Laurel Hill Cem IIAM.MAN Rent. 11. 1920. WILLIAM W . husband of Helena Hallmnn, aged 03. Rlitles and friends Invited to funeral. Tu.s . 8 80 n m , from late residence, 3048 N. Reese st High mass. St Veronica's Church 10 am Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. HECKSHElt Sep'. 11. JOHANNA BAR BARA. beloved daushter of Ledyard and r.thel H Hecks-her In the 17th year of h-r ate Funeral services Tuee at her home. Kdrtnnr P et 2'W n. m Int prlvnte HOPKINRON Sent. 10. GEOROF, II . husband of Edl'h Hopklnson (n. Black) Funernl Tues 2 p m., late residence 200 S feci! st Int tirlvat-. sit. Morlah Cem. rrl"nn- my call Mon eve. JONES Sept 11 HflHEHKI.I.A BTAVE HmmK Kin. 'n Ktalnmetf' Fjneral Tues K 10 a m f ' ri his late residence 1232 N Dole- at lllh ms of requiem at St. Trin-ls's rhuroh 10 a m Relatives and friends anrl n'l or'tles of which he was a member lire inlt"d to attend. Int. private, Hnlv rrnis KELLY Sept n JOHN J husband of late Margaret Kelly (nee Mlhan). Uela tles erd friends also Relief Society of phlla Naw Yard and Butchers' Union In Mtr.l In funersl Tuee 8 SO a m.. from lae reu'denc 1217 Porter it. Solemn mass of requ.em ut Kn'phany Church 10 a, m Int. Ho rroai r.-n kiiih,l!l -tent 12 AGNES M., widow of Wi.llam M K-oker. aged 02. Rolatlves and friend", nre Incited to attend funeral. Wed , 'i n m frm lite residence, 20 Rowland st , Pslnvra V .1 High mars Sacred Heart I'hureh R.M-rton. N J . 0 30 a. m. Int. prtl ne i.i rnr.v s-pt 10. oeorge w t-,,.hin.i tt T Mih. X T.uerssen. Relntlves and frlemV Brotherhood of Railroad Train-1 nrn N ,11. y R It., volunteer u. it Relief Asn. employees Penna. U. R . in vited t sttilci Wed . 1 P. M KM N Alison t Int Northwood Cem. Friends me- . i -niss to iu n. m. MAIPAl" At her residence. 4818 Spruce et . on Sept 12. 1920. EMMA DINGEE MALPASS v f of Edward M. Malpass .Ntl o. funeral later. Mrov-i'pi 11 JOHN TINDLEY Mo coy ng1 7fl Funeral services Mon 3 n n at reeldence of eon-ln-law. Dr H E cupltt. Coulter and Greene ats,. German town Tn' private MnoWAN Sept 12 O Ef R T R U D E. daughter nf Jamss end Rose McOnwan aged 22 R.'Hves and friends are Invited to at tend funeral service Tues .2.30 p m at resinenre unia l.arsunwrie sic inr .,.. mnA friend, are invited. MON A HAN At Atlantic City. Sent 12. lfi'Ml WIl.l IAM son of John nnd I.lllv Mnnuhan (n. o Algard), aged 7 Due notice of funeral will bo given from late residence IM w 'Mney ave ...... MOORE At Haddnnfleld N. J on Hept 11 MARTHA MOORE, wife of the late Marmaduke S. Moor; H'vlce on Tuesday nt 2 p m at the Oliver H Balr Bldg 1820 I'hestnut st , Phlla. Interment prliate Ml MY Hept i". '"-" wi"..i-- r . eon of the late John and Isabella Mundy ReUtlves and friends are Inilted to attend funernl Tues . 8.30 . in . residence 2043 St Albans st High requiem mass St f'harlew's Church 10 a m Int I'athedr.l Ce". NASH At Atianim uiiy. r .i nn nepi 10 1920 ELIZABETH, elster of Mrs A. Nah Burke of 1S27 Spruce st , PhIK Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral on Tuesday mornlne at 0 .10 o'clock, from the Oliver It. Brlr Bldg 1820 Che-l-nut st Maes of solemn requiem st St John's Church at 10 o'clock InUrment at Hnlv Cross Cemetery. O'NEILL Sept. 12. 1950 JAMES, hus band of Ellen O Nelll (nee Hennessy) Rela tives and friends are In It or! to attend fu neral, Wed ,8am. from late residence Hwlti'hvllle. Pa Solemn hlth requiem mass Immaculate Conception Churrh, Jenklntown. 0 .ID ii m Int. Holy Henuiclire rem. OTTO. Sept. 10. KATHARINE L. widow nf Frederick Otto Relatives and friends also the members of Allegheny M E Church, are Invited to attend funeral services Tues , in m . at her lute resident. 8150 Emerald st Int Oakland Ctm Remains may bo viewed Mon , after 7pm TKlnnKIIH HeDt it 1(120 THOMAS P husbsnd of the late Margaret J Rodgers TJNIKnTAKKTtS TV ta .liMi) rf I imsa l.trlst innn IlJtla. r r ni'iii li jwn.-- ti iiunnniu us. !? ml BROAD aVib I LJf diamond J j issim , m PF.ATnB emn requiem mass, St. Augustine's Church 10 a. m In. Holy Crosa Cem. " ... SCHAFRR Sept. 12. 1920. of diphtheria, HESTER BCHAFKH. beloved wlfo of OotJ. lob J. Schater and daughter of the late Al bert Chester and Anna Rebecca North, of Blackwood, N. J aged 20. Services and Int. Tues., l p m,, at Baptist Churchyard, Blackwood. N, J. Train leaves Chestnut it, fsrry 11:40 a. m. for Blackwood. N. J. , BCHWACKb. Sept. 11. HENRIETTA STRUniNO, wife of Justus II. Bchwacke, In her 78d year. Funeral services Tues., 2:80 p. m.. at her late residence, 223 Oowen ave., Mt. Airy. Int. private. Kindly omit nowers. SELIGMAN. Sept. 11. BUD Wi. eon of Fannls and the lata A.M. Sellgman. Relatives and friends of the family, also employes of are Invited to attend funeral services. Tues., 8 p. m at his late residence, 241 N. 83d at Int. Pottsvllle, Pa.. Wed. SEWARD, At Wyoming, Del., Bepl. 10. OUB BEWARD. Funeral services at ths chapel of the Odd Fellows' Cem., Burlington, N. J,. Mon , 8 p. m. EJIIBLERl Sept. 11, 1020. ELIZABETH A., daughter of the lato Henry and Ellta Myers. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral service. Tues . 2 D. m.. at hrr daughter's residence). 6812 Lansdowne ava, Int. Trinity Lutneran uem.. lath and Wolf sts. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. BMALLEY. Sept. 11. (TILL1B) .LAURA MATILDA, wife of Joseph Hmatley, Jr., aged til. Relatives and friends and Camp No. 148. P. O. of A., are Invited to at tend funeral services, Tues,, 2 p. m.. at 1st residence. 141 B. Coulter St., am.. Int. PVmit'h. At Ocean City. N. J., Sept. 12. HARRY It . husband of Anna L. Smith. Relatives and friends nr Invited to attend funeral services. Wed., 1:30 p. m., at Har vey Rue funeral parlors. Bristol. Pa Int. Emelle Cem . Pa, Friends may call Tues., after 7 p. m., 030 Csntral ave.. Ocoan City, SvVARTZ. Sept. 9 1020. OEOROR F.. husband of Elisabeth B. flwartt. Relative! and friends, also employes of P. It. T. Co., Invited to funeral services. Mon., 8 p. m.. 8028 N. 25th st. Int. Tues., Hickory a rove, Del SWEENEY. Sept. 10. 1020. THERESA O., wife of Henry Sweeney and daughter of Mathlaa J and Alice Lents. Relatives and friends. Altar Society of Visitation Church, Invited to funeral Tues., 8:80 a. m.. from 28011 N Iloudlnot st. Solemn requiem mass Church of ths Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Bepulchre Cem. , TUSTIN. Suddenly, at Wltdwood. N. J., Sept. 11. JONES BUCKWALTER. son of Oeorge P. and the late Ettle Buckwalter Tus tin. aged 83. Relatives and friends, also Potter Lodge. No. 441, F. and A, M.I Palestine II. A Chapter, No. 240; Joppa Council. R S M. M.I, Totem Lodge. No. 1080. I. O. O. F.i Temple Encampment. No. 100. I. O. O. F.. are Invited to attend fu. neral services Tues., 2 p. m.. at hit father's residence, 1813 N. 22d st. Int. West Laurel Hill rm VI8CIDI On Sept. 11. 1020. ANTONIO, husband of Rose .M Viscid! (nee McNIchol). Funeral Tues , 8 o'clock, residenco. 2020 S. Juniper si. Requiem high mass. Epiphany Church at 0 o'clock. Int. Holy Cross. LOST AND POTJND BRACELET Lost, on Wednesday. Sent.m. peSrf b8rocWc!,',r Wr'."," r..rf 3 Juniper1,,." C" C-glflra BRACELET Lost. 18 diamonds In gold bracelet. Ladv ownor In 1829 rteil.v.T.. Stratford. WlTl give liberal reward "n'Vi. DOO 1-ound, shepard dog; describe color' sex and give name, P 382. Ledg.7 riffi-i' DRESS ilATKUIALr Lost. on Thursrtsv Sept. 0. lBth and Spruce st3., a box & dress material. Liberal reward If return. to 802 8. 19th St. No questions asked. PEES0ITA13 I WILL not be responsible for any debts un. less contracted by meelf on and after Sept. 10. 1020. Joseph Adklns. Jr.. Phil!, deiphla Pa HELP WANTED FEMALE ADVANCEMENT IS CERTAIN to any joung woman v.ho becomes a BELL TELEPHONE OPERATOR THERE ARE FREQUENT INCREASES IN SALARY PAY STARTS WHEN TRAINING BEGINS And the advantages of this IDEAL OCCUPATION are numerous SEE MISS STEVENSON, 1031 ARCH ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. AMBITIOUS writers of photoplays sUort stories, poems, songs, send today for luabla Instructive book FREE containing (IS helpful suggestions on writing and selling. Atlas Publishing Co.. 74 Duller Building, Cincinnati, O, RILLIM1 machine operators; uptown manu- ficturlnR concern: pleasant surroundings In replying state age, experlenco and salary ..VBi.r,., u.nv lallV hVtcpuUllO nUITlDOr. Ledger Office. P 403. -.. .. tl BOOKKEEPER The Public Ledger Co. desires the services of an experienced book keeper. Apply Cth and Chestnut sts. ASK FOR MR. WEIST. CAI.CUIATORS EXPERIENCED CLERKS must be irood mathematicians those tomlllar with dlacounta preferred E F HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W Bomersjt st. Pr.one Kensington 71U0 CASHIERS WANTED IN THE WANAMAKER STORE. A GOOD BUSINESS START rOR THE GIRL1 LEAVING SCHOOL; OOOD PAY. TRAINING AND HOURS. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY IN PERSON, EM PLOYMENT OFFICE. FIRST TLOOlt, GALLERY C'AMIIERS AND INSPECTRESSES vn hi:q: ire girls for our cash iering AND INSPECTING FORCE. LIU i;itI. hALAUY. N hNELLENBURO ICO. KMl'LOVill-I '"i'Vr,, BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CHOCOLATE COATEH w silted F. f Pall io!t 3d end Market sts Cumden N J. CLERK The accounting department of the Public Ledger Co. desires the eerv uti of a oung woman with at least 2 oars' hleh school sdueallon or Ita equivalent Apply 6h and Chestnut tta Ask for Mr. Wlest. n.i.'TB-r mntQ ASJlv VOITNn WOXfEN wi'ni ib ei.vsKU IN VARIOUS Dli. PARTMENT8. HALF TIME AND FULL TIME. EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED. APPLY LIT BROTHERS BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT 2D FLOOR. TTH AND FILBERT STS. CiXlK and downstairs work; no washing reference required, good wages nnd homo ChiKtnui Hill 17l GIRLS WANTED, GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 11 TO lfl YEARS, TO ACT AS MES SENGERS, BTBAWEMPLO.YMENT ONLY. APPLY LIT BROTHERS BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT FLOOR TTH AND FILBERT STS. 2D GIRLS, 111 and over. In cleaning depart ment of dried fruit business. Call ready for work 13U , Front si. HOUSEKEEPER, working, for fsmlly of 2 sdutts and 2 children! only high-class per son wanted. Scotch or English preferred; sal- ary .KB, P O, Box 280, Merlon Pa. MARCEL WAVKR. experienced, can secure Litniiaiieiit. av.u-pttr.m nello Shop, 1422 Walnut. permanent, goed-paying position. Jiari NURSES, ftimale, graduates and undergrsd. uates. Apply Evergratn Sanitarium, N. B cor Stentnn and Everirorn aves. Cbeitnut Hill 020, NURSE, white, to car for & children; ref eronca required. Telephone Ardraor. 1578 alter o.ou p. m, HELP WANTED lTEMAXB LST BROTHERS REQUIRE SAynflWOMEN IN THS FOIf LOWING DEPARTMENTS: WOOLEN DRESS OOODS MUSLIN UNDEnWBAn RIBBONS SHOES w HOUSE DRR3BXS '' INFANTS"WEAIl ; SILKS CHINA 5 UNDERSKIRTS LAMPS HOUSEFUnNISHINaS GLOVES UMBRELLAS UNTRIMMED 1IILLINDRY CHILDREN'S DTLE8SE9 ART NEEDLEWORK CUT GLASS TO SUCH HELP WE CAN OFFER PER MANENT POSITIONS AND VOOOD SaC LIT DTlOTIIEna SODA DISPENSERS Sod dispensers and counter rltlsi Inex perience no drawback If you r bright and alert. Apply BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKKR'S STENUURAPHEIl. bright. Intelligent, ambl. tlous girl, age 20 to 28. accustomed to use of phone; nbcrut 1 years' exnerenSi t,r. ferred. but not absolutely necelsaw PUn: w uiiwtiuniiy ior anvancement: write ?nclo';'p'if8'." LVdae'r $8&?" nj STENOGRAPHER, experienced In general oN lice work, with textile manufacturing con! corn: one who can qualify ",,"?! fr&diearP,ofl'olea.nn '" """ '5 SALESLADIES i t D.w"" rulr the servlc of sales ladles In our underwear and ready-to-wear departments: must be, twrltial . B. T. DEVEES 1122 CHESTNUT ST. SALESWOMEN . WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES ..2??ALESwOMEN EXPERIENCED PREFERRED. BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. IN THE FOLLOWING- DEPART- ART NEEDLE NOTIONS SILKS UPHOLSTERY LEATHER OOODS TOY8 LIBERAL SALARY INDUCE MKNTS AND PERilANENT POSITIONS TO T1IOSU POS BE88INO THI1 NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS. N SNELLKNBURO A CO . EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. FIFTH FLOOR, SOUTH 111.1)0. MARKET. UTil TO 12TH STS. SALESWOMEN WHO HAVE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THOSE WHO CAN SELL DIFFERENT KINDS OF GOOD MER CHANDISE. SUITS. BLOUSES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ETC. A P P L Y 8UPKHINDENTENT JOSEPH O. DARLINGTON ft CO.. INC.. 112(1-1128 CHESTNUT ST. THE BEST DOOR TO COME IN BY III our store organizations we have a carefully chosen force of young women helpers, workers of the most desirable type. They are us desltnblo as wo can make them We make them so by making the positions themselves deulrable In the matter of salaries, uorklnx conditions and opportunity. Juet now, as we approach the busy tall and winter season, there will be many positions open which should Interest refined, educated younjt women raised in roou American homes, who nre anxious to test out their abilities In the business field. IF THIS INTERESTS YOU WHO READ IT Pleaee call on Miss Garnell, Emploment Office, first floor, Gallery. JOJIN WANAMAKER TYPIST, for filling In letlera IJ.'JS for 101)0; clean aurrour.dlngs; good light. Ac mo Mul tlgranhlnc Co.. 18th and Arch WAITRESSES, white aeernl. In tafeterla of large business house; 8:30 to 4. P 311), Ledger Office. WOMEN (J Women (white or colored) for cleaning on night force. Apply BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S - " WOMEN WANTED. WOMEN TO MARK MERCHAN DISE; EXPERIKNCE NOT REQUIRED. APl"LY LIT BROTHKltS BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT 2D TLOOR. 7TII A.SD FILBERT STS. WOMAN wanted to toko charge of small r.feterla In Industrial nlsnt. R du. a weelt must to a gnod cook and know how to purchase supp.lej et momlcally, in ans wering staio asr. xrerience ana salary ex p,otBd "C 8. ' P O Box 8484. WOMEN two. ullve, pcsiesslng education and tne auiuiy n interview people; no ..l.lnv1li riee.t innlv n.miln.nl nnjlllnn unusual monetary returns and working period short Immediate duty H 70S ledger nffliH cncrul CLERKS iwomen), over 17. for postal mall airvloe, 11. 1.1 month; examinations Sep. tember, experience unnecessary, For free Particulars write J. Leonard (former civil service examiner). 000 Equitable Blda.. Wellington. D C BUSINESS Service Co., 1110 Land Title BKRPS.. STF.NOOS CLKS.i Inv IIM80. XELP WANTED MALE ADJUSTER OF CASUALTY AND COM- rK.VHAllu. v.i,.ijia. Arriii vi,aiji Tli:PAHTMKNT. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. liAl.TIimitr. ALIvAROUNIJ automobile truck renalrman. Apply at American nuires i-o . auto main tenance depot, 20th and .Montgomery qve. tiAiti.'Eit Good, honest, reliable young man German-American preferred; good salary, p O Hox 82. Kgg Harbor. N J BOY One who desires a position with excellent op portunity for advancement. For a bright boy there Is an opening In one of Philadelphia's largest publishing houses. Duties to start will b. mainly' those of of. flee boy, combined wita som. clsrlcal work. Salary 10, Answer In own handwriting. M 007, LEDGER OFFICE I . ....... ..H.W-HM..HM 1 HELP WANTED MALE BOX Oood opportunity for bright boy over 18 In newspaper office) day wofhi 110 per week. See Mr, Joyce, third floor, 000 Chestnut St., today. BOY. over 18, for office work. Stokes Smith Co., Bummardale. Take No. 75 car or pnone f ranaiora zou. trOYS wanted to Warn selenttno stock farm ing; cooa nome, gooa wares, excellent op- Joftunlty. Green Spring Farms, Butter pike, arretlnwn road. Ambler, Pa, Phone Wal- put zsus. BRICKLAYERS for coke ovens: Ions; Job. nfm'l miiTny wo., junnnown, l'q, UUTLER, colored, who hag lived In private family: must have irood reference. Tele. pnone ryn nuer 100 anpr o p. m CARPENTERS. bricklayers anil hiillders wanteds highest nay goes to man who understands blueprint plans: you can learn quickly at home: let me send you, lesson In plan reading free: no charge; writ today. Address Charles W. Morey. sunt., 2114 CM csgo I ,cn. nms-.. inicago, III, CHAUFFEUR, to drlva Ml makes of trucks: must be thoroughly competent: married man preferred. Apply 7:80 a. m., 122Q N. 18th st. . CHIEF DRAFTSMEN WANTED for established engineering offlco In connec tion with extensive construction program for sulphite mill development; give full detailed Information with references first lettsr; sln glo men preferred, Rlordon Co., Ltd., Mat tawa, Ont., Can. CLERK Oood opportunity for an Industri ous young man with a large, growing mcnufacturlntr company in Philadelphia; must be experienced payroll clerk and time keeper: give all particulars, minimum sal ary. O 22. P. O. Box 8800. . CLERK, automoblla price: must bo quick and acurate at figures. Apply at American Stores Co Auto Maintenance Dept., 20th and Montgomery ave. DESIGNERS and modelers, also engravers, for our commercial lithographing, engrav Ing and banknote plant at Pittsburgh, Pa.: must be first-class letiererg and capable of accurate work: young' men preferred: state experience and present employment, Address Republic Danknota Co.. 81 Nassau st.. New York N Y., or 2817 Forbes st., Pitts burgh, Ta. DESIGNERS and draftsmen, competent, for extensive construction program In connec tion with sulnhlte mill davelnnment In On- tnrlo: single men preferred; give full detailed Information first letter. .11 viu, Ledger Office ELEVATOR OPERATOR, freight, oxn.: good wages: perm, pos., day work. Aoplv J S. Ivln's Son. 027 N. Broad. Ask for Mr. Rodrers GRAY-IRON MOLDF.KS wanted for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.: small town near Pittsburgh: good wages; good accommo dations. Call 7B7 S. 2d at. INSURANCE SALESMAN A splendid 00 'portunlty for an experienced salesman: mu.1t reside In state nf New Jersey: work In connection with Philadelphia office of large company on full-time aalarv basis: must bo experienced In workmen's com pensation and general casualty lines; Rood salary and Immediate opportunity for ad vancement. Apply In own handwriting, B 721. Ledger Office. KENNELMAN wanted: single preferred; must bo n thorough good worker: one that has had soma exp. with pointers nnd setters and understands rearing puppies: a good job for the right man; south all winter: bark In summer; give age and sal. expected J. H. Wise, Lebanon Kennels. Lebanon. Pa MACHINISTS wanted for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.; small town near Pitta burgh, good pay; good accommodations. Call 787 S 2d st. MAN Established fire apparatus, fire ap pliance. (Ira hose and extlnqulsher manu facturer' Is branching out In this territory; has opening; splendid opportunity for right man, outline complete experience nnd re muneration In first letter. P 408, Ledger Office MAN middle-aged, for clerical work: must be nccurato and steady; one with statistical experlenco preferred; state cte. experience and ealiry expected. Address N 32, P. O. Box 341.1. MEN Men to do cleanlnB and general porter work on night or day force; only those who nre reliable need apply. Call before 11 o'cloc,lt. BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER' S MEN WANTED Largo corporation will havo vacancies for several clean-cut men. who hae ambition. Integrity and character: executive nnd sales experience nrcferred. but not necessary; permanency with good pay and advancement will be limited nnlv bv your ability: unDllcantn must stand close Investigation Write, phone or call after September 13. nonm huh. -30 a. uroad at. Phone I-ocuet 0703 OFFICE BOY Bright, neat boy. over 18. wanted to TirJfe himself generally useful In office ot manufacturing plant. Brown & Halley Co.. 410 N Franklin st. PAINTER, automobile truck. Apply at American Stoms Co , Auto Maintenance uept. 'iin ana .Montgomery ave PKOMOTKR wanted, big rnouKh to put over a pig inaustry now going, ornre rurnisned. For appointment can spruce oihb PHOTOGRAPHIC RETOUCHERS wanted, men or women, good workmen only: capa ble of rapid and fine work; willing to pay best of salaries, stuto e.ilucj' ou are worth and let us hme samples of your retouching, Edmonston Studio, 1407 V st . N. W Wash. Ington. P. C. PIANO TUNER Wo want a good piano tuner and plnyer-pluro adjuster; steady work. Apply 1808 Chestnut st PORTERS, colored, wanted Auplv to Mr. ttaas. wuu. i.iiprinui st REAL ESTATE office desires services of man for Interesting outside work, about three houra dally Hr,x P Urn, ledger Office. SALESMAN YOUNG MAN WHO KNOWS HOW TO FIT BOYS' SHOES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER S SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL LOTS IN MEMORIAL PARK. THE NEW PERPETUAL-CARE CEMETERY: AN OPPORTU NITY FOR A MAN OF ENERGY TO CON NECT HIMSELF WITH A HIGH-CLASS SELLING PROPOSITION OUR EASY TERMS MAKE IT VERY ATTRACTIVE. ADDRESS R. W. 8LATER DIHT. MGR 013 MAIN ST., BETHLEHEM, PA. PHONE 1121. SALESMAN, fumlljar with electrical trade. iu cri. ...nt.-wun.., urt-iric uxnting nx- turos In eastern stales Write full details as to age. experience nnd former employ, ment, and lncloie photogiaph with first let ter. Mol-Brldgua Co.. 04 Third st.. Mllwau kee. Wis SALESMEN THIS ad has no ax to grind that won't cut wood for every man who Is willing to be roused out of mediocre performance Into tho bidding of a permanently progressiva taroor with big and lilsnor earnings re warding every day's work and a man'a-slie opportunity to turomn a topnotch.r In an orgiinltatlon that la trowing fast enough to keen moving every man in It continuously nn and up. Whether ou are experienced nr Intxperlenced matters little If sou can walk and talk and tell the truth and ambition that's capable of discouraging laziness, you're ths man we want SUITE 005 VAN DAM BI.DO 10TH AND MARKET STS SALESMEN This Is an urgent call for 8 men 30 to 40 years of age, to connect with a large corporation; nn average man can make 0 to ! per wins, IMVJU wii mnao ir you are a regular HE man; If you have confidence In your own ability and aspire to bigger nnd better thinks glvi. a fun account of yourself, age, phone, religion, etc B 717. Ledger Office, SALESMEN Are jou satisfied where jou ore? Are you malting but ISO to MO per week' How would you like to Increase this 8 or 4 times with no moro effort than at present required? To come with us jou must be honest, trustworthy and wining to be lau.iht our Plan, which makes our sales men successful from the start. B 824, Ledger Office SALESMEN wanted, experienced In selling Saints, vurnlshss, to sell to doulera and ustrlal trade as a side or regular lino, on strictly commission basis; good oppor tunity for enerjretlo, capable salesmen. M OOU, Ledger Office, SHOE SALESMAN for rets II store In a city near nnsueipiiia. ui....is, u.u.t n.ve ex perience and references; good position for a single or young married man In a small cltr. Address M D03. Ledger Office. SALESMEN ' ' I can pises Immedlatsly two men; If jou ars ambitious, have food appearance, can talk willing to work hard and can tell the truth, call Walnut 3044 for an appointment. SHIPPING CLERK; one with expeilenc. In stationery and printing business preferred. A Pnmeranti. 1IJ2B Chestnut st STENOGRAPHER IF YOU ARE LOOK INO FOR A POSITION WITH A FUTURE, Wiril OONOENIAL WORKING C'ONDN TIONS. AND HAVE BOMB PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. AND IF TOU AUK DllSilt-. OU8 OF MAKING A CONNECTION WITH1 A VIEW TO PERMANENCY, WITH A MODERATE BALARY TU START., AD. DRESS M 827. LEDOER OFFICS. VALET wanted, competent, single, white: A-l references ntctsitry. M 832, Ledger Oftlcs. HELP WANTED MALTJ ' WATCHMAKER WE REQUIRE AN EXPER1BNCEDWATCH MAKER) GOOD SALARY. ,, N. SNELLENBUnO ft CO. EMPLOYMENT BURKAU.8TH FL .S.BLDO. MARKET, 11TH TO 12TH ST. WATCHMAKERS wanted, xp., will pay highest wages: permanent position, - rress & sons. Btn ana unsstnm YOUNO MEN who are ambitious and who would like to earn large salaries In the selling game, but who are disengaged be. cause of lack of experience, may tealua their ambition: w train our salesmen before allowing them to sell, and then we auaran tea results. , ATELTi A JONES. goal ureen su YOUNG MEN for the purpose of learning the manufacture of wallpaper; thoso with or without experience will be acoepted: oppor tunity for advancement. Annly to Becker, Smith A Page, inc.. Water St. ft Snyder ave. General BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 1114 Land Title, ACCTst-PUbllo Utilities IJ0O-l240O. BOOKKEEPERS lift Office, ,1SOO-$188&. 'BUYER Dlreotor of Wuylng, bfr mn..l CLERKS Bank: Ledg.l IW.'lJn,l 2?--DRAFTS Auto Machy: 1800 (1R) 23.$B0. ENOR8 Industrial or tfavel IfiOAO UP. FOREMAN Ifg. tlnboxes $2500 up. SALE8 DIRECTOR Broad experlenco inOOO. SALES CORRES Knows grocer trade I3O0O SALE8 MANORS Hosiery Mfr. 14000 up. 8TEN008 ft P. S (18) Experienced I2B-M0. 8UPT DSSlgnt JHIg. won, cur, luvu -: ... . -.-.... r-r- - - - t - , RAILWAY TRAFFIC INBl'Et.-rUHB waniea: earn from 1110 to 1200 per month and expenses: short hours: travel: 8 months horn, study under guarantee: we Mt you position: no age limit: ask for booklet No. ho Standard Business Training Institute. Buftslo. N. T. ' . CLKRK8. over 17. for postal mall service; 1183 month! examinations September: exp. unnecessary. For free particulars write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner). BD2 Equitable Bldg.. Washington. D. C. SITUATIONS WANTED-PEMALE YOUNO LADY of keen Intelligent and J..,lni neraanalltv desires position at receptionist nt phono or. assistant In down' receptionist ni iiuuud wr --.o... ------town office of lawyer, doctor .etc. B 728. Ledger Office. SITTTATIONB WANTED MALE BAUITONE SOLOIST DESIRES POSITION IN CATHOLIC CHOIR THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED. B 818. LHDUti.lt urris. CHAUFFEUR, colored, wishes position, prl- vale: Wlie goon wosi roie. . mo. ubu w. GARDENER wantg steady position; com petent nil lines gardening, milking, heater. nsrn. ii & n SALES MANAGER I m at present employed by the largest corporation of Its kind In the oauntry aa a sales executive: my record will prove, my ability to meet ths problems Imolved In sales management, advertising and mer chandising. The position which I now seek would navo to carry wiin it eiiner a esiery evnressed In the terms of flva figures or offer a share tn tho prorlts produced that would approximate a similar return. r present employer, who is located In New York, will be my best reference. M I11. Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN wants position In snorting department of newspaper. B 612. Led Off. AGENTS ARE YOU MAKING J4300 per year? If nut. we will show you how; Fred Wolfgang made $5000 last Tear: E J. Ooellct aerosea DO weekly: Mrs. Walton, of Indiana, makes 1230 each month selling guaranteed made-to-measure Liberty Komblnatlon storm, auto and top coats: 84 samples to select from: big cash commissions In advance: no delivering or collecting; we furnish complete selling outfit free: write nt nnce for particulars. The Liberty Rain Coat Co.. Department II fifl Dayton, O. . TERRITORY SALESMEN Wo want 1B0 capable men at once to sell new 12-pound kerosene, gas plant for kitchen and heating stoves; men who can organise and place county subagents; this burner burns kero sene; Is sure, economical, quickly Installed; wonderful seller with coal high nnd scarce; commissions unusually liberal; state terri tory preferred. Wrllo Wonder Burner Co., 110(1 Iron st.. Dm ton, O. AGENTS I will pay 100 weekly for 3 aver age raincoat orders dally; nq delivering, no Investment: 8 dosen samples and styles for men, women, children; reerslbe "2lnl" mod els. leatherettes, autocoats; rubberised tweed overcoats featured- quick for sample coat and catalogue. Parker MfK. Co., 1100 Book at.. Dayton, u AGGRESSIVE WOMEN In Philadelphia and surrounding towns cam splendid spnre-tlme Incomes Introducing guaranteed Prlscllla fabrics, hosiery, underwear, everybody In terested; magnificent profits, beautiful sam ples furnished. Fltzcharles Co., Trenton, New Jersey. SUBSCRIPTION AGFJN1S. commission basis; well-known monthly mechanical au tomobile magazine, good men make 110 to 20 dally; rrlcrenno necessary: exclusive ter ritory ta goad r.i"n. Write to Opportunity, T, O. Box fl.14 City Hall Station. New York AGENTS to to 112 u day easy! SftO light weight, fast-selling, popular-priced neces sities, food flavors perfumes, soaps, toilet prtpuratlons, etc.. agent's outfit freo: write today, quick, now. American Products Co., I4S American Bldg Cincinnati, O. SALESMAN In every city and county to handle big business; quick sales, repeat or ders commission: early reply Important. American Standard Products Co. Park Row Bldg New York city. , man to work thl. city reflnlshlni: chande liers brass beds, automobiles by a newT method. 111) dally, without capital or ex- Berlence Write Uunmotal Co.. 232 Elm, trcatur. Ill AGENTS Convertible "2-ln-l" umbrellas, wlrelrjs construction; Willis clears fin dally, new. novel, not sold In stores, fall line r-ady, no cnpltal required; write for 8-part outrtt P,irktr Mfg. Co . U0J Tent st , Dayton. O $18 TO 130 WEEKLY in your spare tlmo dplng special advertising work among the famlltia rf our city, no eM.eilepre ner.s sary: write today for full particulars. Ameri can Products Co. 440 American Bldg., Cin cinnati, O. CANVASSERS New food product for which a largo demand Is being created, pnrt or whole time, easy work; excellent chance to make good money: positively a repeater. Apply Room un. n-" vjnestnut st, CANVASSERS New food product, for which a lard demand Is being created; part or whole time; eaay work: vxcellent chance to mako good money; positively a repeater. Ap ply Room Oil. 1420 Chestnut st CHICAGO MANUFACTURER wnnts reliable, wldenwnko party to open and manage branch office this cjty; unlimited possibili ties. Immediate action necessary. Vlt-O-Net Mfir t'n.. 180 N State at.. Chicago. SALEX.1EN lnoxperlcnced or experl'iiced. rv or tmvtllng, write for Hat of lines pad full particulars. Address Nnt'l Sales men's Tr Asun., Department 277, Chicago, 111 EARN ?S0 WEEKLY showing samples for large rut-ruto grocery mall older house, men vnntcd everywhere: samplo case fno Indep. orient Association Detroit. Mich WE WILL start vou In tho cleaning and dielnc huslmss.. little capital needed; hlg profits: write for booklet The Ben-Vonde System. Dent. 140 Chnrlotte N C. SALESMEN to sell school specialties to boards of education, liberal prnnosltlnn, exclusive territory. Union School Furnish in. m in '8 84 w Vnn nuren st , Chicago .MAN to sell highest quality trees, shrubs, roses, plants; weekly pay; permanent Brown BrnB'. Nurseries, Rochester N Y EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS ROGERS, 318 S, nanolert for cooks. , - - - 20th. numerous va- waitresses, parlor- maids, 1st and 2d chambermaids; ladles mains, imam una cnnus nursea; sewing maids Swedish walireises, tlinmbermalds; (city) couples; butler: 2d men, housemen; man and wife for gent's country place, ref. erenres required MRS NICHOLLS 23H S 20th st . wants plenty help, all capacities STOBAOE AND MOVING CLEAN as your home, wo make n specialty of moving, packing, shipping to ail parts of the world; storage In separate locked rooms; local and long distance bv Packard vans, estimates free Gtenwood Stornge and Carpet Cleaning 2000-10 Ridge ave" estab Ushrd since, 1888. Phono Diamond 4060 or Park 1181. Logan office, Wyoming floyi A STORAGE PALACE Clean as your home; moving for particular people: any distance; estimates given; pack Ing, ah pplng. moving; andt storage. rS"th Phil 9tg Co 2038 Lehlrh hi .t..: .-;-'. .".uunn ami Doygherty & Sons Storage 144 I1. 2II1I1 MT Oet our special rate for moving by our rell. able and careful men. Call Pplar 4S0S, Kly. stone. Park 1127. night phono. Diamond .18,v VICTORY STORAGE r.200 Filbert, rhnne Belmont 4070 for estimate Tierce-Arrow vans FIDELITY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES 1811 TO 1810 MARKET ST. Miller, North Broad Storage Co. uroao aDove i.ruisii, juone Diamond 74110 Moving brick and fireproof stora jej peLn" fllK JOHN ItllOADH I'OMliiSir Storage, Packlnc. Moving, Carpet Cleanln. iim.fi i .ueidTU'ti Alii.. i.-Vedlr-ening, ..,,. .w............ ..... ..cm 11, Monarch btoraqb co . wio uancar. TER AVE AUTO SERVICE. HTtillAoS nAf-irivn tiisn.msTinr i,o,...ifu, ' - ---" -. .tuiiftu, SEWINQ MAOHINEB BBWINO MACHINES, new. SU; easy d m mehtsi Blnser apd other makes, like new IS to 12s fully uargntejd. lag N. loth l' TJSED ATJTOAIOBILES IF YOU WANT A 1 ( MADH AXleS i REPAIRED raAlco STHAIOHTENBD Housings) ISENN.iD Tubet Frames f6TRAIOHTENED LENGTHENED REPAIRED Welding j ELECTRIC ACETYLENE . HAMMERSMITit QUICK SERVICE AMERICAN AXLE WORKS 12TH AND MONTGOMERY AVE. Autos Wanted r IN GOOD CONDITION STANLEY AUTO CO. 010 N. BROAD Phone Poplar 7820 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING The MARTIM.ALEXANDER .way of re finishing Automobiles has proved the most economical. There Is no question about the superior beauty of th finish by the baking process, from the paint of durability: preserving tha deep, lustrous finish, the avoidance of crackings for an indefinite period Justifies tho Increased cost ot first class work. We keep our promises as to delivery, our facilities Insure prompt service. It will prove an hour well spent to per sonally Inspect our work. MARTIN-ALEXANDER CO. Automobile Reflnlshers 120-128-130 Reed St., Dickinson 2201 ' Main 1TB SPECIAL new easy time-payment plan New and used cars and trucks; all standard makes and models; stake, express, dump bodies Installed to suit any business re quirements; buy direct through rtllable finance company; anve exorbitant prices and charges; prompt Inquiries essential. Com mercial Motor Vehicle- Co., 2110-2114 N. 0th. Federal, Fulton, Republic . and WHITE PARTS 8CH0BER. 84TH AND MARKET STS. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 11)20 model Ford sedan New tires and extras, used 8000 miles: $010 cssh: no dealers. Phone Belmont 7803 W. alter u P. m.i or inn nyon upesTrrjI. FOR SALE Stutx 1010 model "0,' 0 pas senger; only run about 10.000 miles; looks like new; first-class condition; bargain to quick purohassr. Address owner. Box 083, Richmond, Va. BAKER Electrlo. with charging outfit; bar gain to close estate: 8800 cost. 114 Lin wood ave.. Ardmnre. Pa. BRISCOE touring, winter top, good eond. and paint. 128 E.'Lancaster av., Ardmore.Pq. BROCKWAY stake, mndil R. rebuilt nnd repainted 13000. Brnrkwav Motor Truck Co.. 2324 Market at. Locust B032 . BROCKWAY K-3 chassis rebuilt and re. psln'ed, (1700 Brockway Motor Truck Co 2324 Market st. Locust B032. FORD touring. 1820, starter, best condition: looks and runs Ilk new; J 570. 4413 San- som st. Preston 8770 J. OVERLANDB. all models. O and 7 pass. touring. 2 and 8 pass, roadsters. 4-ptis. chummy roadster: all other makes and mod. els; special basement bargains every day; time payments: open evenings. Overltna Iiarner o.. ou rt xsroaq st. PAIGE 1020 coupe, run 1300 miles; cord tires, skid-cord tire on rear, bumbtr' In surance fully covered; will aell for I33S0. Woodland 72.10 STKARNS-KNIGHT, 1010; winter Inclusive. seat covers, new tires and paint: In A-l condition. Poplar 3244. STEVENS-DURYEA touring. 1014. In A-l condition: a bargain. Call Toplar 3244. A BTUTZ BARGAIN Four-pissenger. first-class condition In every way: paint good as new; 4 new cord tires: will sell nt bargain to nulck buyer. Phon Spruce 274 for full particulars. WILLYS-KNIGHT tourlrtr n-paseencer. 1010: quick snlr, $370; electric lights and starter. Poplar 8244. BUSINEb3 PERSONALS DIAMONDS Pay $50 to 11 BOO each. A place for refined people who hav a diamond . "v v w -i w was- iitm vi u um ROT TCHT hy w to tum DuUfll monty quickly. Into Office hours, in to 4 only. A. MCUUiCUEN Offices. 031 Real Estate Truet Bldg.. Broad and Chestnut sts. Bell phs. PRIVATE DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively highest cash prices for your dia monds, any size trnm 4 to in carnts; none ray higher, also old gold, platinum nnd sliver bought: cstatis bought (private): est 10 yrs. The Diamond Shop Lm"... DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT Pawn Tickets for Diamonds Bought. KELLY i CO.. 032 CHESTNUT ST. Suite 21-22. Over Chllds' Restaurant. Prlv. REFRIGERATORS nnd fixtures for erocers and meet markets: terms If desired. UA.JUAI.1, r uu , ooi jn. .a Bl SPRING WATER DELIVERED Phone Oermantown 824 DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SMITH. 717 SANSOM ST. CEMENT finisher, practical; steps and pave ments our rnec , work nnd price proper. Gordon, 82117 Do Lancey st Bel, 3713 J. ELECTRIC treatment: also manicuring, 10 tn 8 lint 3 11th St. UiIItllFIl OOOJJrt of all descriptions re paired. Andrew T Rlrchelt. S03 8, 22d St. VV ANTED THE LUMBERMEN'S EXCHANGE of Phila delphia Is In the 'market for a property suitable fur use lis an office bull dime and ex change, vicinity Broad and Chestnut streets desired; addiess all communications to Mr. John II. Lank, atcrrtary, Lumbermen's Li chango of FhlUdelphla, 1420 Chestnut st DON'T SELL YOUR DIAMONDS Until you h r us, w are paying the increased ptko for diamonds: for mora than 80 years wo h.ive been buying diamonds and olhrr precious clones from tha largo Jewelry and drpurtment stores and from their cus tomers recommended tj us; we also buy old gold and silver Miy we bo of service to I "IIUI WM klSHWBtllUIII ! (ITS. .,.. I dentin! I THOS. R LEE I. CO 712 Walnut st . I vnt.T fins" irinsnni nn n pa nitusi (-miiii NFWSPAPERS magailnes, rags, Iron. nCYVOrni L,iJ metals, carpets, furni ture feathers, anything everything, postal. Bell. Poplar 41163, Keystone, Ptrk 1127 Old established, most reliable doalers In city Hiullng, moving by autotruck also, DOUGH ERTY SONS 20th below Jefferon WE WANT at onco household furniture, store fixtures, urflee furniture: pay spot caeh; honest value Phono us about It I,o- cunt 4214 Old Church, cor. 12th and Cherry. WANTED S'cond.hand wooden water tank. capacity 25.000 to 80,000 gallons, with treitlt. wood nr Iron; make offers by msll. I' O Box 2030. l'aterson, N. J CHARMING suburban residence with sjv eral acres of attractive ground desired for rent by a lame family, who will take good rare 01 It llttn -j .viaiierv. n..wr inn. - - WE BUY women's and men's worn clothing fc shoes Call or write 837 N. 4th, Mur 21). J MOVING ANDHATJLING HAULINO-We ore equlpped'wlth r. fleet of dump trucks to hire by hour, day or ton- nago biiBls, contracts solicited for the re moval of ashes, cinders, excavating .and grading, Jaeger, 3523 N 8th St. Tioga 4im. MoTultThUt.b.ri tu r.ir oy oay, week o hours! all stxss. , Phlla. Auto Trausfsr. US N. 2Bth st. Call Pep. 1784. TALKING MACHINES, HECORD3 Records, Talking Machines and music rolls 50 off. We bought out bli phonograph dealer, 10.000 records listed II each, will sell at BOc. CENTRAL MU3U BTORE, 127 N. 11th st Open evenings DOQS. BIRDS. ETC. TWO Scottish tvrrler brood bitches, prdl .reed, vnrv One. chean! also 2 PUPS. S months old) owner going away. Box 103. Berwyn. Ta, STAMPS AND C0IN8 STAMPS. ALBUMS AND SUrPUKI , for stamp collectors rniLA. stamp co., ai a. imt or. I n "I 1 - K3 rV-fc r :: jrhjgstti.iTftt.rfe. .MH.A.injjha,. .wf .iilJ iJf-JiSfiklrKijJd ' JjaA i&JltiJUlLXAl&tlU jmJSLmiyJ'Aw.. i wEtou,.. . A2i
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