- ." V - -f V ll I MARKET HORIZON IS MUCH BRIGHTER Socuritlos During ,Weok Pur sued Consistent Course on the Constructive Side $txr Yorli, Sept. 18. TIip Rvciiing gun In Its weekly financial review to day says-: ' Aside from the Interruption rniiftfd tr the (HinntroiiR rxplosloi of Tluirn day noon, the market for securities In the current week w.n enabled to pur ine a conslHtcnt rourm on the con itrurtivc bIiIo under the Influence of fojicned tension In money conditions and a more confident view of the pros pect for credit. There was nothing, in deed, as jet to indicate tlint the de mand for commercial credits had mate rially abated nor tlint the aggregate of ilcli loans had been appreciably re duced. There was, to be sure, a con ldcrnblc reduction effected In July In loans of all description, out in August (his una ofTset by an expansion in commercial louns alone of about $IK), 000,000, duo mainly to seasonal de mands and as mien not strictly adapt able to purposes of comparison. Never theless it had beeir supposed that renter progress in loan linuidation would have been made by this time. Hut whatever disappointment there may hir been over the actual performance. the behavior of the money market In the face of heavy financial operations lis week in connection with federal tax payments for the third quarter and ivlth Liberty Jxmn coupons ot tne tniru Issue did a good deal to offset the Im pression, Through the period of preparation money rates pursued the even tenor of their way. Call loans renewed and ruled at 7 per cent nnd loans were put through on several nciaslons as low as i tier cent. ome money mr mans oi risrd date came In and actual loans tverc reported with Industrial collateral at as low as 8Vi It cent and offerings for mixed collateral at the same figure. It may bo taken for granted that busi ness was restricted, but such as It was could be regarded, perhaps, as symtom-. itlc of a new and brighter order of things dawning. In an address before the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce !(ncrnor Harding, of the Federal Ho we Hoard, stated that there has been i marked improvement In the credit ttintiori since last spring, due to "the letter character nnd greater liquidity of iank credits rather than to any actual decrease- In the volume of credit." The slack brought abojit by enforced 'iniiidatlon of speculative and nones 'inllnl ' tin has been substantially :.ikrn u; y Increased loans for strictly ultimate commercial nnd agricultural purposes, so that it would seem the ountry has arilved at n point of lml iiire so far as the volume of credit nay he concerned, but a point which hould indicate a sounder economic ,asls and a surer way thnn heretofore, d restore fundamcnUil business prlfr Inles. "The Federal Iteserve Hoard is till confronted with conditions more ir less abnormal," snlil Mr. Harding. 'but we Imvn passed through the period f exhilaration or intoxication which haraeterired American business nctlv tles several months ago. and notwith standing the gloomy predictions which nere fiequently made at tlint time the ransltiou to a more normal basis proceeding quietly and without nlarm nj features." The outcome of the Maine elections tlmulated the good feeling can led over from last week. Trading In securities broadened and prices advanced withcon- Istenrv up to tne intetui noon nour oi frhursday. The c'osing at that time put kn abrupt period to tne promising per- ornniicc for llie nine neuig. iiusiurss ias resumed on Friday and again the lorn aid march showed considerable rirlt It mav be assumed, however. Ihat the remainder of the week was haflueiiceil by the nervous tension mi- l!r which the fiuuuclnl community la bored Support was thrown into the market In generous measure and all descriptions were briskly bid up. To hat extent this display ot sircngjn ml animation may have been regarded ii fuel it ions was a mutter lor eon- ktnie but that there wus a fair leacn ttpisitlio optimism in it could scaicel Mgamsaid. THIEVES RANSACK HOUSE Co Through Logan Home and Get $850 In Cash and Gems Thieves entered the home of Kiln aril J. I.lpp, at 1.100 Wugncr avenue, In l.ojrm jesterday and obtained cash, iie)r, silverware and old coins valued It ?S.-.0. I Mrs I.llip left the house in the nomine, and the lobbery was not (lis- toured until Mr. Lipp retunied home lilt fisfiO o'clock last evening. The robbers ransacked the house from i ton to bottom. They took the solid i 'ilrnunre. $1)0 in cash, three diamoud pings, a gold watch and necklace. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 'Mi llirrns Harrlman. Pa . nnil Helen lif-indit ".Mr, :. Ihluh ave. '"thmln F Hmllh. Foiled States navy, nnd "live, it n3i, :t.ur. Mantua si '"mi Dunbar. Elkton, Md anil Marian Oil Kllilon. Mil 'fir IVlte 1153 N Hnunril st . ami rlnr-nnn U'lllnnv I111 NT tli.unnl ! Im I. wuu. "aiiil Priscllla st unil Ames ! Hii,. 2iin Itufner st. w-.'ii it Wntklne 1002 Wnine ave.. ami rath-rlno UetirLnn 'Hi'ii-1 1' Gre'nberc. Kdlystone. Pa . anil Vurv f i... a. ,nt it ti'..iMn..liii .1 run, Kl.l , . ll r. ,,.,.. i"i lOnel Tlrnln tYJA 1aHhnm Hi . nnd Atiria .Mctuskcr. 1B22 Federal st. H'H Knnt 2111 Fltz-wnter it. and Olivia ii.iii ". '"' '"ami. . Tilllo Kmteln RMo'Pino at.' .'.".! J ijRllBBl.fr OSn Master it . and """iryii K. Kennedy. 731 N 3Hth St. "I'm V. Glndhart. 1111 Dav st.. and Miotrt J iippburn, H225 McKonn Ht , and JJ, Konlnir.aor, llurfnln, N. Y.. and Mauds . ..'..iich, nunuio . y Ann ',. J '""'s. Kansas Cltv. Mo , and u,iii iiidBiicr, Mf. is nun SI. Harris flersiT. Wilmington, nel.. and Efva loiaUorr rennsKrove. N J. I a, Andnrson I3rtn Alrdrln st . and HUlm J Wanrhek. 1804 Krsnkfonl ae . fa hllrnlietli K Nas. S430 N. Howard st. if". 8 Hunter. 1415 Htwrks St.. and l.r!...1 Kllurn. U6S Chclten ave. and Edith NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Enormous Increase In Loans Due to the Week's Extensive Flnan clal Operations The week'a extensive financial opera tions, incidental to the Income tax pay. ments and Liberty loan Interest, were strongly reflected In today's New York bank statement. This was Indicated in the remarkable expansion In loans and discounts of $112,1)81,000, and the jump In demand deposit of $85,007,000. Yet It was evident that the banks were able to fortify the reserve position, ns .-"i"' tl''' Increased credit rc i"t nii? ite?1 """vc. Hank of $.. iitT L t,", ,nrB0l' 'n"eased llabflltlea, 7fwSnoM ""no was only cut !$4,. n mil .,rduo,.nR the at,m, R,lrlli"s Tie J22 IrMlu,r?"lt" t0 510.15,410. Details follow: EyESTING' TOBLIO TjBt)GEIl-.pHIL,AI)ELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, . . . 1 1 , , T 1920 A vt DANIELS DENIES HARDING'S CHARGE Say3 Navy Department Has Not Waged "Unconstitutional Warfare" I.Tcrss reserve . AsRresrate, res.. Ians, etc Cash In vnults and member banks neserie In mem ler banks and reserve banks. Heserve In slate banks and trust companies .... Ilfsene In state, btnks and trust rcmnany depos itories , Net demand de posits Time deposit ., I'lrrulatlon .... U. R. deposits deducted AVERAGE This week mn.nns.nsa nn7,7fiO,000 T.ast week tu.iss.sno nss.nso.oon B.lnO.159,000 B,127!033!000 03.410,000 03,482,000 SIO.021,000 nlfljnO.OOO S,4 10,000 R.aso.noo S.BS4fD00 s,ni7.ooo 4,07fi.21K.nen 3.01ft.O7S.O0O :7n,431.0HO 271,013.000 34.740,000 sn.oio.ooo ACTUAI This week in.2ti.i.4in nno.iiH.ooo Excess reserve., AKirrerate res.. foans, etc Cash In vaults and member banks Tteere In mem ber banks and rtterve banks. ltererve In state banks and trust ctmpanles ... Reserve In stati bHnks and trust rnmnany depos itories Net demand de posits Time deposits . Circulation .... IT. H. deDOAlts d ducted lSO.HOO.OOO 7, 870, 000 iii.n35.oon T.ast week S24. 070,20" nr,3.r,i i.noo 5,230,423.000 S,117.442,'000 0O,S03,0O0 03.000,000 542.001,000 530,304,000 f MOS.OOO R.310,000 8.714,000 8,S34,0(K) 4,077,010,000 .i.nni.nni ono asi.sai.nno 27:i,i7,i.onn 31,710,(100 .11,834,000 12,1 Ml, 00') .STATE DANK3 AND TRUST COMPANIKH incrensp J784.7SO.40O HO2.U0O 17,830,800 7n.n10.5aa 832,540,201) Loans nnd In vestments .... Cold Currency and b'lt roles D-Poslts vlth the r. R. Hank ot Sew York ... Total deposits ., IJtposlts, elimi nating nmounts duo from res dep, nnd from other banks and trust compan ies In New York city, exdinnires nnd deposits b It, S (lot pro ceeds of snle of bonds .... llerervo on de-nnslt IVrrentnire of resene, 20 0, DccreTse, S3. 111. 400 13,000 83,000 .1.800,200 1734.1.000 781 141,000 12,270,100 141,081 4110 3.110 700 unchanged Washington, Hcpt. ifi,(ny A. P.) Iteplylni; to Henator Ilordlns's choree that the administration was carrying on 'Mineonstitutloiml warfare" against Haiti and Hanto lJomlnpto, Secretary Hanle Is declared in a statement today that Ibn Tutted .States was administer ing affairs in those Isinnjls "In pursu Pice of treaty obligations." The Mimic eml muii.Ii I,, it, .....ni adnilnlstriiHon of the countries, the sec retary added, has been "stability nnd saiety for tne Inhabitants," who. lie 7 m' V nPrctnfo''c been ruled by uut..i imiii nmuo goicrnment farce." Thn secre ary expressed "surprise" that a "t nlted States senator should give currency to so unjust n reflection" upon the members of the marine corps on duty in Haiti. .Air. Daniels announced that he has directed Major General l.ejune, the new commandant of the marine corps, to innko an Inspection trip to Unit and Hanto Domingo; to go thor oughly Into any allegations or state ments reflecting upon the nctlons of ma rines: to take action against anv who might have violated the letter or spirit of the Instructions from the Now De partment, nnd to make full report. JACK PICKFORD SUED FOR $367000 IN PARIS Drossmakers Domand Payment for Garments Olive Thomas Had Ordorod rarls, Hent. IS. Tack 1'lckford Is being sued for 5TO.O0O by five dress making houses, which allege the money Is due them ihr uarments ordered by Ills wife, Olive Thomas, whose death from poisoning wah a sensation to the entire world. The gowns, It Is nlleged, were or dered by MIsh Thomas In the week pre ceding the poisoning. She had ordered fifty dresses and two fur coats, one of ermine and seal and one of mink. She had had only two fittings and none of the gnrments hnd been delivered. The claimants, however, iirgue that Hie orders were definitely trlven nnd u r threaten to seize I'lckford'a trunks for surety unless lie pays. SAYS SHERMAN WAS WRONG Zulu and Boer War Veteran Made Captive for First Time After surviving the Zulu nnd JJoer wars without being taken prisoner, James Archer Oralcy, (17 years old, who rooms at a hotel near Kighth and Vine streets, lost out last night, when he en countered Sergennt Hill and became a captive for the first time in ills life. Gralcy, It was testified at a hearing before Magistrate Price today, acted in a disorderly manner, attemntlne to enter n moving picture hoiisc. at Iiroad and Louden streets nnd was arrested. At the station house a tinlrolmuii mJ badge was found on him. xne magis trate told him that he might use It for the next three months while doing duty at the House of Correction, AfTtIMN nniottTH ATi,ArTIP CITY, N. J. (5EK2BE3CESS R, Carolina are., rlose to Reach fllfel Mrr Rest moderate-rale hotel! brick, steel tt srone construction: capscliy MHi: bathlnt from hotel; running water: prlv. bsthsi choice tablet orchestra! dancing! all windows screened! nooKlet nfl auto map mailed. 1'AUJj v. HiiMKt KAPin. iiwnrr v itop. Coolest nnd Most Attractive Location Mel Esplanade Whole, block on ocean front. Iloston to Hoierrlsn iies. Inclusive Chelsea section. MfaI family hotel. rVnaellv HOO. Pri vate nnd public fresh nnd sea water baths. ureni AUTUMN ItEHORTH ATI.ANTH) I ITY. N. J... Enjoy This Week's End at ATLANTIC CITY mo7hVmore surf bath n. ocean and Inland yachtlmr and Oehlnr at their best solf and every outdoor snd Indoor entertainment. Hpeclal reduced Fall rales for excellent hotel accomodations. See tho International Boardwalk Pageant In snnerb rolllnr chair parade, Snturdor afternoon, Hrnt. 23th and other splendid week-end entertainments. Kree descriptive folder with city map. hotel directory, etc., on application to Avenue Hotel Association, Atlantic City. N, J, nEATllH NIUOHT oArr. MAY. N. J. MISH WINDSOR IIAM'IN announces that IIOTKL nil will remain ooen tlurlnc the ..! n,nnlh tt H.nlfmhlr. BDCClfll I'llll rales on ISO rooms I CO baths. Eicellrnll niiiine. hestra. Uooklet. Ownership direction. W. V. HUAW. 72sroicOL2V m Virginia Atcbm st Boardwalk j M FIREPROOF-r- fj m Of etn view romf with nisntng wiler snd I B pritst ballii, IsnsTStlen In Bsseh Fisnl V prim IIS wll;,AfHeiii Plan, NnMiiKfinilt TRAYMORE AnjvKncarrl 1W)KU)S GREAJEST HOTaSUOCESS HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always oren eruts. Phono or untr Always ready. M, waisn Terms mod- Duncan. Westminster K"tuclcy av. nr. Besich. Kiev, to St.! prlv. baths: run, wnten t20 wkly. up dly. U. Ihihre. AHnURV PATtK. N. J. HOTEL FRANKLIN House or Hospitality flpeclal rates throurhout pertember. One block to Ocean. . O. Ktronrl. , HftiAurt.irr manok. n; t. Briarcliff Lodge Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Open Till After Thanltagiving HUAKTIt.MOrtn, PA. The Harvard m!r Plan, sinstis or - suite. Ph. Wwsrthmem ii. rornNo MOUNTAINS Blount I'ocono. l'ft. Hotel BoSCobel "'"V"? ve. llathlnir. Hotel refurnished. V". celler.t tnble. rhono 117. A. K. MARION. DiisTiiIsr MOUNTAIN I10U8 I r VJULIINV- Ml. Tocono. Pa. Cap. 20 f I, TloOKKft. jn.. Mar. i fhr rialrmont. Kiev. 2200. Bteam heat. I elec. Us. excellent table! rates reasonable. I nooklet Mrs Chas H. Hmlth Kstate. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF The National Security Bank September 8th, 1920 RESOURCES Louns and Investments $9,398,367.30 United States Bonds 601,250.00 United States Bonds to secure ' circulation 250,000.00 Due from Banks 358,143.71 Banking House 60.000.00 Cash and Reserve 1,524,207.68 $12,191,96869 J, HARPER DRIPPS, President. GEORGE KESSLER, Vice President. LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and. Net Profits. . . . Circulation Due Federal Reserve Bank. . Deposits $250,000.00 1,54.1.489.66 243.800.00 1.691.393.66 8,465,285.37 $12,191,968.69. W. H. McKEE, Cashier. GEO. OVINGTON, A.i't Caihier. iti-.i.KiintH soTirr.q Friends MAKt'IA H. DOAN, EXECUTIVIO UDITOIl of the "QUAKKIt." is expected to bo at 0I.D .VEItlON MEBTINO HOUm:. Mont uomerv Pike. Merlon. Pa., next Hrst day (Sunday). Ninth Month 10th. Hho will speak on "Some Thoughts on the World's Con ference of Friends, Recently Held In Ion don, Enxland." The meeting convenes at 11 a. m. A cordial Invitation extended lo Bll Methodist Episcopal HOIJHTO.V. HAlt.Mt UHItlHT IIULH' TON. died Heptember IB, at her resident e 324 Hrrlngfleld ave., t'hesttiut Hill Daualittr of the late John and Marv Martin Houston of Columbia, Pa. Kunrral Hat. nft . 3 o'clock, at J. Mjrtlns-ln.tlie.Kleld fhurrh JOTrK. Sept. 1.1, MAltr.AItr.T A , daugh ter of tho Irtn Daild V and. Catherine II. .toyce. Ilelatlves. friends nnd League of the Sacred Heart are Invited to attend fu neral, Mon , 8 a. m i from Ute residence. 0333 Itnynton el . flermariton. Solemn rn qulem mass at St. Vincent de Paul's Chunh 10 a. in. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. KEltH Suddenly. Sept 1(1 JAMEH II . husbsnd of Margaret Iferr In his 71st year, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend fUneral services, Mon , 2 p. m. precisely, at his late residence, Wymnlnv ave. and Mascner SI In private KNIOHT Sept 10. ut Ml I'ocono. Pa. HKNIIV DKHItoNtl, son of Robert and Itarh..! I IC.iltftit TlnlAllvnrt unil frlemls. also American IB'on, Post No. 211 are In. vlled lo attend servicer, Mon., 2 l m . at his parents' residence, R717 Tnrresdnle ave., Wlsslnomlns- Int William I'enn ivm, . KNOWI.ES Sept 17 MAMITEI. O., bus. hand of Henrietta Knowles Itelallves and friends Invited 'o funeral, Mon. I p. m . from his lute residence. 211) Vine st . Cam den. N. J Int. Westminster Om. Friends mav call Hun eve. ... KIIOMIIACH In France. March 2 1018. HEItlinilT II . son of Adam and Paulino Kromhafh Ilelntlvcit nnd friends lnlttd to funeral services, Hun . 2 I, in . parents' resi dence, 41JI) N. 8th st. Int. private. North- ood Cem . . - . LINDSAY. Sept. 17. 1020 MART A . widow of Peter I.lndssy. Funeral services Mnn., 2 p. m. precisely, at her Iste residence 470 Lyceum ave., Hoxhormigh Int. private. I.UKENr?. Hepl in. UEORflE K hus band of Ida I.ukens and son of late Charles K. and Ellen T I.ukens. Services Sun., 0 P tn , lato residence, 14 N King st.. Glou cester. N. .1 Also services Mon . Sept. 20, rt.. nt.j. ,hm ir..... Imp i iov (i, ill . rii-iiiin i.-.-.uip. ..v.ut-.-. ..... , ham Ta fnl T-rlAna Tlnrvlriff flfOUnd. f MANEEI.T. At residence. 431 H liOth St.. Sept. 17, CAROLINE It widow of Joseph M Maneely. Due notice, of funeral. M A It T I N D E I. L. At Newtown Pn.. Fourth-dav. Ninth Month lfith, MART B. MARTINDELL Relnthes nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral, from her late residence, N. Chinllor st.. Newtown. Pa . Pecond-diy, Ninth Month 20th. 11 a. m. Int Wrlghlstown Ornveyard MoCARE Suddenly. Sept 1(1 CHARLES II . husband of lato Ellrabeth E MeCabe RelatUes and friends, also Welcome I)dge No. 2J9, I O. O F , Corona nncimpmcnt. No 217, I O O F Peerless lodge. No 2. S of 11 , Journeymen llrlcklayera' Protective Ass'n, and Hoard of Mnnagers of I O. O. F. Orphanage. Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m residence. 48r.H N. Kith st Int. HELP WANTED FEMAI.' CLERK Rilling department of a nro manufactory renulri.s the erlcea competent clerk ejperlenced prefarrixll! reiieni otinoi utility, with nilvancsmeni merited 1 ,-.08 Lodger Office. COOK Wanted, u wood. oook. Protest . Willi .rfferenrfs. willing to do some Ing. bv ruinlly ,.f H adults lltlng In spa menis at tne Tnurnln. ir.20 Bpruc Addresn R n2 Uxliier Office. COUPLE WANTED as house errantTt country home ono mile from Frederick. Md , good nusrlers, good wages) no objectlM tn small child, send references and wss nrkeil to F. W. HARNWELL, Prospect Hall, Frederick. Md. t . W? Jtt r3eH' 1 ! St"A Jt 1 eJT WA m.' v , WV . 1 i 2; ' ' ? l . . . DRESSMAKERS Dressmakers, experienced on seme, dresfei API'LT RURHAU OF EMPIX)TMENT WANAMAKER'O DRESSMAKER wants waist and sleeve fln . isherss peimanent position to competes person! good salary nnd hours. Apply .ll week, uoimnerty, gom Walnut st. I'lTTEHH ,. 1 require experienced secern on women read-iuale coats, aiiltn and gowns. Applr Emplojmtlit Hureau. fmirth floor. tllMlli:i, llltorilEltS strictly private. H.M McIJERMOTT Sent. 10. ELLEN A . duughter of Into Michael nnd Marv Mc Devitt. Relatives, friends, II V M. Hodollty. Invited tn funeral Mnn., 8'30 a m , resi dence, 114 N. until st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Vlctnry 10 a tn. Inti Cathedral Cem McOONIOAL. Sept. 10. JOSEPH A., son of James and Rose McOonlgal (nee Farlev). aged 20. Retail es and frltnds are Invited to attend funeral, Tues . 8'30 a, m. from parents' residence. 4315 Wajne ave. Solemn requiem mass. St Stephen's Church 10 n m. Int New Cathedral Cem. McKIMSTRY Near Eureka. Pa . Hcpt. JO 1020. WILSON D . husband of A Ma tilda McKlmstry, aged 74 years. Relatives and friends Invited to" funeral, Mon,. 11 a. in.. Neshamlnv Church, of Warwick, with out further notice Aulos will meet trollev at Neshamlny. leaving Willow Orove 'j 10:IH a m. .MIDDI.ETON Sept. 17. RERECCA A. MIDDLETON. In 80th year. Funeral serv ices Mon., 10 n in . James Stretch's parlors, Kings Highway West, Haddonfleld. N. J. Friends may cnll Sun.. 7 to 0 p. m. Int. private. MILLER Sept IB. 1020. HARRY P.. husband of the late Mary V Miller. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral from resi dence of his sister. Mrs. Louisa Miller. 801 N. Uber st., Monday. 8 a. m. High mass at Church of Oesu. 0 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MILLISON. Sept. Hi. MARY (nee Dough erty). wife of William II, Mllllson Rels. tlves and friends, nlso H. V. M Modality. In- -,.- .i, pr.7.rlr,v nt ihn .in. f i7 i-iv i viico lo luncrai. .wn., nun n. m.. laie resi often tho offspring or mo sins or the night, I rinr mn' n. r nneev at sniemn .MtiiUm .,. .in. nf ih. dav not Infrennoniiv h.i. i "nce "i"- "' i.nncey si. Koiemn requiem ..ii;.i:; i iV. -... v:UT nm i "I. (..arinages.i nurcn Kellyvllle, rAiiimi.t. ii. e. rnuRCii fith and ClearOeld st. Ii 30 . m. Class Meeting. Id 30 a. m "The Humility of Jesus." 2 30 p. m Sabbath School. Mr. Thco. Miller superintendent. 7 P. tn. Epworth League. 7'4r p. m. "A Christian's D.llnst of Com mon Sense." hT. STEPHEN'S. (Un. ave. and Ashmead. FRANK M GRAY, Minister. 10.3O a. m "Unconscious Backsliding." 7.4.1 p m. "The .Soul's Diss." Prodi) terlan ARCH ST. CHURCH 18th and Arch. . Dr Macartney will preach at 10:48 on "The Love of Ood and What that Love Has Done." At H he will prench on "The Results of One Night." belnir tho second sermon In tho series to younz men and young women. Ilo will speak of tho night's undoing and the sins ana miseries ot inn aay nre i :.;; , ' f,:..rT FOLDERS and inclosers experienced on clr cular matter, hours 8:30 to B; Saturday,'! p in Anuly Charles Palst Co.. tZ7 Arch t. GOVERNESS wanted In Worrenton. Vou, for two little girls aged 8; French music! ref required. M 1127. ledger Office. f MARCEL WAVER experienced, can cure) permanent, good-paying position. Mn- nello Shop 1422 Walnut .'. NURSE" for child to live In Rryn Mawr. Oc tober 1. reference. Pnt'er Real Eststs Trust Rldg Walnut SOH7. . OPERATORS use few Experienced shirt operators; can learners also. If you can run a power machine there may bo an opening far you. If you apply BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAltAKER'S committed In order to coxer up or pay the price or tn transgressions oi me nignt. Illble School at 12. Will German American Vote Be Organized For Harding? The attempt of the German-American Citizens' League to organize German American voters to prevent the election of Governor Cox to the Presidency is arousing lively interest in both, camps. "The hyphen, that detestable phenomenon of American society, is again lifting its hydra-headed hidcousness and discharging its venom," exclaims the Louisvilje Courier-Journal (Dem.). "There is evidence of a strong and highly organized pro-German movement in favor of the election of Senator Harding," declares, the Indianapolis News (Ind.). Interpreting the resolutions passed by the German-American Citizens' League, George Sylvester Vicrcck, editor of The American Monthly, in the columns of his magazine declares that "The Democratic candidate is impossible. He is the candidate of Wood row Wilson and the League of Damnations. The republican candidate is distinctly the lesser of two evils. His speech of acceptance is not without merit." On the other hand, Senator Harding, in a statement which the Democratic New York Times concedes to be "proper enough so far as ibgoes," warns these German American supporters that they must not think of him as favoring any class or race among our citizens. Among other German-American papers that disavow a German-American vote is the St. Louis JVestliche Post, which states that this paper "does not recognize any hyphen vote," and predicts that Americans of German descent will vote as any other American, "every one according to his own personal convictions as to which one of the two candidates stands higher for pure, unadulterated Americanism." In THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, September 18tr, all the news from all angles regarding this subject is presented in interesting form. Other articles well "worth reading are: The Labor Shortage Vanishing irt I ni.Bw ' . n .. . cdvih-:; .. "ucu' v.v1 jj- txi v tw li uT. V",r. j i ;n, mm Bl, ..' rtunyprrpr. HL'n w jh.i r K Wel.U. ..7. '.i'J ." M4 n . 0lU York Bt Hn(I JuHa "Off". k' ? i . uflrmaniown. ia Si.. .. .uw.n. i?'"' Mben M',,:Si.S'u,?;..-,cft,nlSr:. ' !. Editi. i iT. '..;'L...""..:7' " " Pn.m.. A. I.V,,,l.er ,,3'i Olrard ave., ,!' ', Hlllo. 17i8 N. I'ark ave. ft inn.... '"""" nm" usage ave., n lir,"olN'.Wai "V . n.?..1!r.W!n. 3-1H Susnuehanna ave, WiThim I 5' ,.'',1"' I'Dlrmount ave. ' ""! .A. bchelble. Jr 237 S. DStll St. InwaVrt ,." Hoberts 1011 K. Frailer st Horhn.T i .. " o, Allien si., mm rank i !,Lur'1"' unw Paschull ave. KithAf (A",' J414 Allison st., and ob.1, M WHBhlm.n. Ilarby, Pa. f.n ,lulln . 100.! CheltMi av... and Helen , iiumiui.t... n..A.. ... I..- . ouch iiiV;r . r . M r airni i st lBn..."echtel 401" itM .i , ht..K,.nMi... 243S Tackawanna st. anj T.r. ri'rnev, 34U0 Kensington mm h.V"."' .?s.Nj. 131 .,. . rvil ?iJ..; '"" "siiingiofi, ij. u.. ana :1.m ' ,5hr,n, Washington. I) C. L Uuttii-i, ,'i".'.. .V.,,,?.l. "I- nd Emma Pa . and and and and and ICnox si., nnd Anna ave.. urn. Y" 'e,7- w Bf' nve, Md ir.ii..,""I,p!?J!i !- Callowhlll St.. "Wi WiiVr.n,iSl.et 0120 Callowhlll t. IHIsm mI'.m'' -"JP Hutchinson st. Klnari?.i',.ce,w.,:vL.?3 .N. ..10th . st,. and lavld ItiV.T '.r vn"e. 022 N. 10th st. f$garetlH"i& i.1""0 u,ur ' 0",1 Pgnrtt H. Ufshsroon. sma rim-.inr st. sroon, 2D10 Uecttur st, Bolshevism Infecting Italy Obregon as a Peace Dove Doubtful Good of Our City Growth Prices Slipping a Notch Australian Fears of America Poland the "Keystone" of Europe's Peace Entente "Meddling" with German Transportation Italy's Aim in Workmen's Insurance To Relieve Coal Shortage by Stopping Waste Blind Workers in Factories Is the Human Mind Tireless? Utilizing Waste Wood Material Sweden's Greatest Painter Progress of Art Under Soviet Rule Choosing an American War Memorial When "Miss America" Won the Harmsworth Trophy Entertaining Russian Refugee Children China's Moral Advance The Salvation Army's "Lost Drunks" Cotton Production and Consumption A Personal Study of General Wrangel The "Africa for Africans" Experiment That Was Tried in Liberia Budenny and His Wild Horsemen Who Fight for Bolshevism Mexican Character as Revealed by a Shine or a Shave Viewing American Cities and Citizens Through British Eyes Europeans That Hate Us Because We are "Meddlesome, Patronizing, and Stingy" The New Strong Man to Whom China Pins Her Hope Prohibition Produces a New Crop of Vikings in Norway Best of the Current Poetry Topics of the Day THK IIKTIII.EIIKM PKESIIYTKIUAN CHUHCll, llroad and Diamond sts. llev. WIM.IAM It. McCOItMICK. Pastor 10 30 Morning Worship. Hubject of Ser mon. "PIIAVKR AND POWKH." i 30 p m. Babbath Hchool. Classes for all ages. RAI.IY HAY October 3. 11:10 p. m. Young People's Soc. of C. B 7H. p. m. Kvening oerwee. Muoject Hermun. "iiii aui ur iumu.- Cirgan Recital. Hpeclal Musical Bervlcs by the Quartet Choir i:vkuyhody WELCOME. of rroteatunt I'nlsrnnal KT. SAUVKCR (French). 22d nnd De Lamey sts.. 10 30 a. m Dedication of memorial taDiei vo jvciiw aibbui kiiu iteiiry tecK hut. fallen In Franco 101R.. 11 a. m. Morning servke. Rev. Th. D. Mslan. 8. T. P. Unitarian riRHT UNITARIAN CHURCH 2125 Chestnut st. 11 a. m. Rev. Frederick R. Griffin, Road tn Freedom." "th UNITARIAN CHURCH OF (IERWANTOWN Corner CJ-eene st, and W. Chelten nve. Sunday. Kept. ID, 1020. Sen Ice at 11 a. m. The minister. Rev. HOOK 8 FORMES, will preach. Sub ject: "DBTERM1NANTS." All pre tnMti-d iDcatiis ANDRRWS.--Rept. 17. 1020, DR. R. II. ANIIRKWH, husbnnd of Mary M Andrews. Funeral Tuesdny nt 1 .30 p. Hi, from his late residence. 2321 N. I'ark avo. Int. private. ARMSTRONG. Suddenly. Hept. 111. Wlh I.I8 11 , husband of Hallle Hchrack Arm strong Funeral servkea nt Wayne Ave. llap'.lst Church. Germantnnn, Mon . .1 p. m, AHPDh'N Sept 17. WILLIAM II.. hus band of Jennie Aspd.-n (net Matthews). Rlatles and friends nro Invited to eeolces. Mon, 1,10 p in., at his lute residence. -'14.1 W (lordon st. Int private. Friends may call Sun ce IlAI.I.INaER. Near Medford. N J.. rontn Month seventeenth, liuo, jmht p.. widow of It. Champion Ilalllnaer. aged 84. Funeral services at her lato residence, near Medford N J.. Second-day, Twentieth, 2 p. m. Int Mt. Holly Cem III.UM Srpt 1(1 HUH I)ARI1ARA( widow of Joseph Ilium (nee Woessner). aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Mon . I p m , at her late residence, cor. of 8th and Morris sts. Int, private. Mt. Vernon Cem Remains may bo viewed Sun,, 7 to 0 p. m Please omit flowers. HUODESSnil. Suddenly. Sept. 17, ED WARD, husband of Sarah llrodesser (me Labree), aged 33 ItolatUes and friends, also Henue Trllw No BH. I O. R. M., nnd Court of Elm Tree, No, CD F. of A., are Invited to attend funeral. Tues, 2 p. m.. from his late residence. 44UI Edgcmont at.. Urldesburg. Int Oakland. Cem. Remains may be viewed .Mon . 8 lo10 p m. CARR Entered Into rest Thurs , 10th Inst.. Rev, JOHN ARCIUIOI.D CARR, of Ilrls'.ol, Pa., curate of St I.ukc'a Church, (lermantown. Phlla , aged 00 Funeral serv ices, at St. James's Church. Ilrlstol, Pa,. Mon. 10 n. m . CURI.ETT Sept. 17. EMMA R., wife of lata Samuel W Curlrtt. Relatives and frlinds. Ladles' Auxiliary Clifton Height F P. A , No 1, Invited to funeral services Tues., 2 p. m , son-in-law's residence, Jo seph a Ilntley, 4.1 Hirst ave, Lanndonne, Pa Int Arllnston Cem Friends cull Mnn , to 10 p. m DENNIS On Bent. 1(1. WILLIAM II C. nusbancl of Jennie Dennis. Relatives 10 a m. Int St Charles's Cem MURPHY Sept. Ill ANNA M.. daughter of tho lato Philip and Ilrldget Murphy Rela. the and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. a .10 a. m.. late residence, 25 H.ittonwood St., Mt Holly. N. J. Solemn High Muss, Church of the Sacred Heart. 40 k. m. Int. St. Mary's Cem. PAUL Sept 15. Paulsboro. N. J JOSEPH M PAUL. Relatives and friends nm Invited to funorsl services. Hun.. 1.30 P. m . at his late . esiaence, west Hroail st. Paulsboro. N. J PFAENDER 8pt. 1(1. CHRISTIANA, widow of John M. Tfaender. Relatives and friends. Ladles' Aid Society of St. Petri Herman Evangelical Lutheran Church, all other aocletles of which she was a member. Invited to services Mon.. 2 P m . 1300 (loth avi... Oak Ijvne. Int, private Friends may call Sun, eve. ROSS. Sept. 17. Dr. LUTHER ROSS, at his home. 533 D Chestnut St.. Coatesvllle, Funeral services at his late residence, Mon., 1.30 p. m Int. Lafayette Cem., Dlrmlngham, Pa ROWE. Sept. 1(1. Ellrjvheth A. widow of Elijah M Rovve, nged 77 RelnUves nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p m.. late residence. 1830 Tulip st. Int. prlvnte Mt Peace Cem. SCHWARTZ Sept. 15. AfJNES. widow of John Schwartr Funeral Sat.. :30 a. m.. late residence, 2(112 Federal st. Solemn requiem mass Ht Anthony's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. SICKLER Sept 10. LAWRENCE W. B1CKLKR nged 50 Funeral Sut 2 n m . la'e residence. Qlassboro. N J. Int. Glass- THOMAS Suddenly. Sept. 10. at inn Rlversldi drlv. Ne-v York city. CATH ERINE, wife of Perclval Thomis formerly of Philadelphia. Due notice of the funeral w 111 be alven TROEt.LER. At Perkins. N J . on Sept. 17lh. 1020, CAROLINE, widow of Christian Troeller. Notice of funral later. WAHDF. .1.. Sent 10 1020 ELIZABETH E WARDELL. Relatives and friends In lted to funeral services Mnn. 2 p rn., at the residence of her son. Hnrry.C Armshlre, lOS'i K Tioga st Int Oakland Cem Re mains may bo viewed Sun eye. WEIL At his lato residence. flOl W. 113th st. New York city, on Sept. 10. SAM UEL WEIL, father of Mrs Acinar A. 8olo mon nnd Marshall Well In his 07th year. Funeral services Sundav 12 o'clock noon, chanel Mount Mlnst I'imeterv PhllnilelnhH WOLSTENHOLME On Sept. 17. m20. EDWARD, son of Frederick and Isnbelie c. Wolstenholmo, aged 1.1 years. Funeral prl- WYNN Sept. 10 MARY wife of John Wjnn. Relatives and friends Invited to fnnarnt. Mon 7 30 a m from late real. iiequiem .iiass at Our nam int prl- SODA DISPENSERS e Soda dispensers and counter girls; Inexperi ence no drawback If you are bright and alert. APPLY UUREAU OF EMPLOTMBNT WANAMAKER'8 BTENOORAPHEn Wanted, for the private, office of an execu tive a blchl young woman who has polra and personality as well as stenograahlo pro ficiency. BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAJIAKER'B STENOGRAPHER with Initiative rapid and accurate congenial surroundings. with, mill In Frankford section. Apply 4029 Adams ave Bell phone. Frankford 347 M. . STENOGRAPHER to assist purchasing agent of large manufacturing concern; good op. portunltv for one who will take interest In work Address llox P 434. I.edter Oftloo. STENOGRAPHER to assist purchasing act. of large mfg. concern; good opportunity for one who will take Interest In work. Address Hot P 134 Ledger Ofllce. 8TENOMRAPHER with Initiative rapid and accurate: excellent opportunity; congenial surroundings L. II Gilmer Co., Cottman and Keystone sts.. Tacony. STENOGRAPHER and typist, experienced. See Mr. Webb, ledger Art Service, third floor. B12 Chestnut st bTENOGRAPHEIt and typist wanted, who has knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply of flee. 2ri N llroad st. TWO SISTEHH or friends, Protestant, for family of 3: no washing. Apply before 11 n. m. 21(1 8. 20th st. TYPIST, experienced, to address envelope In an office: 13 per 100O: hours, 8:30 to 5; Saturday. 1 p. m. Charles Palst Co.; 027 Arch st. TYPIST, for filling In letters. JS.25 for 100e)r clean surroundings; gooa ncnt. turraphlng Co.. 13th and Arch. Aoms MBJg WOMEN WANTED. WOMEN TO MARK MERCRAJf. DI8E; EXPERIENCE NOT REQUUIED. APPI.T LIT HP.OTHEnS BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT 2D FLOOR. 7TH AND FILBERT STS. WOMEN. al'.vc. possessing education anil (he ability to Interview People; nn i,m. Invalids netd apply, permanent positions; un usual monetary returns and working period short. Immediate duty. A 131. Ledger Off. WOMAN Social poise and college education old-established (lrm, permanent position; advancement. Apply 007 Vandam Bids., inth and Market sts "YOUNG WOMEN of refinement, between 21 and 25 years or age, mav secure tralnlms In automatic telegraphy, S5 per month while learning; training neriods 9 months, perma nent emplojment offering rapid advancement to supervisory position Paying $125 monthly. Apply Room 1U04 Penna Uldg . 16th and Chestnut Wcfrn Union Telegraph Co YOUNG WOMAN as secretary In profea slonal office, stenography and typewriting not essential, a desirable position for a person nf refinement P 513. Ledger Office. Ar.rrt. 5fl44 Vine St .a T.j..n w f-hlirV. l.auy.ui .vuj.w -..., vate. UNDERTAKERS VsifllJYL ERS BROAD AW DIAMO Nl 1 LOST AND FOUND EYEOLASSES Lost. eel:lnsses,"wlth rims. chain and reel In case, between North Phlla, Station and Broad and Walnut sts , revv llonschur & Holmes, 1333 Chestnut st. HELP WANTED MAL ARMATURE WINDERS AND ELECTRI CIANS. FIRST CLASS. WANTED: HIGH EST WAOES: OPEN SHOP: STEADY WORK. REPORT REAJ)Y FOR WORK. THOS, R RATT8 t, CO.. 100 E. CHAR IITTK ST.. NOFOLK, VA ASSISTANT BUYER In a largo wholsl store bundling automobile accessories an assistant buyer for this department; rood chance for advancement. Apply P 022, Lefi ger Offlco. friends are Invited to the servlco on nft at 3 o clock nt his late residence, STOCKING.1" Stolen over 700 pairs lilnck mercerised stockings. Fay Honlery Mills, Front and Clearfield streets. Friday. Mm. I l.mlur 111. or Saturdnv Si-ntmh,., 11 T it. and J vral rew-ird fur Information of value will Mon, 1341 I be treated confidentially , . ... .. .Illll.. .lit Ti , t . Hmrth I.lndnvno,l st Inl at v.rnwnnA I .". -Vi j" .H ?" ..u'.""'""u. P'n Reiween r-- v -.;..,:,.. v.r. i ,..:: i " .'" ""r""1" ".no u !. a IV.IIUJ1 111 4 J Mt" iiiniiia uuil, rtCi Interesting Half-tone Illustrations, Maps and Humorous Cartoons September 18th Number on Sale Today News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year The literary Efeest Tl a Mark at Distinction to a a Itoader of Tha Literary Dlaaat DODD HeDt. 10. WILLIAM II . husband of Mollis Dodd Funeral services Sun., 2 P. m . 710 N 40t hst EVANS Sept 10 in20. EMMA, wife of AUicrt Evans Funernl Mon 1 p m., from her late residence. 304U Hiirtvllle st Int. at Greenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. after 7 pm. FLOOD Sept. 10, WILLIAM, husband nf Marie C Flood and son of the late Ed ward and Marv Flood (nee Shannon) Fu neral Mon., 8.30 a m late residence. 1(103 N Monmouth st Solemn requiem mass St, llonavnntura's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Iluleemcr Cem FOX. At Redlands, Calif DOROTHY W FOX, In her 22d year Relatives and friends are Invited, without further notice, to attend funeral services nt the home of her grand parents. Dr. aril Mrs. Charles E. Wood ward, 20 S, Church st , West Chester, on Monday Sept. 20. at 3 . m FRECH, Riverside, N J , Sept 18. MARY P.. widow of Henry Freeh aged 04. Funeral Mon., VM p. m. from late real '?'? .I.aliv'w' ' Riverside Sorvlces Trinity P E Chapel. Falrvlew. 2 30 p m. Int, Riverside Cem, Friends may call Sun, OASKILL At New Egjpt. N J.. Sept 10. 10J0 FRANKLIN S UASKII.L. aged 80 'ears. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, on Monday. 20th Inst., at 11 a m Int. Pemberton Cem. Rem tins may be viewed ",f,,J&p.?m.'r,on. M K- Church 1130a m. OOODMAN. Sept. 17, TERESA, wife of Leopold D Goodman. Duo notice of funeral will bo given Iva."iA.,LA?,I,rr?,n.,B.ept1T' " matilda LCCLL8 GRAHAM. Duo notice of tho fu- neral will be given. . H'VimfAN Wllllnmstovvn. N J. Sent. in, Al liiu. daughter of tho late Jacob and Mary Har'man. Relatives anil friends are. Invited to attend funeral services. Mon . 2 B hB In.. ... - . ... ..c. in..., roiiieiiri- 'UNK & WACiNVtLS .COMPANY (PublMicri, of the Famous NKW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK ' v IlhJALLIY Sent. 17 mon r. o.if tirxrte wife of the latu Michael Healer Relatives QTljl S"vl&yt nv In. tl. .. V. "i . "" 'n to attend runerai, JJ,n,n, r?'30 a' " from her late residence, 1301.1 Dexter st. Wlsaahlckon Solemn re- fiuiem mass Ht. John the Baptist's Church. 10 a. m Int. Westminster Cem. FRANIv .PAUL husbsna of Ella 8 Hend ley. aged 113. Relatives and friends Invited i,iin.er'J..M0rvl"' "' hl ln,B residence. 110 W Willow prove ave,, Chestnut Hill, ?i?i'.P f.1, ..,nt .?.rLvtt,e' T'ftln !' li.1il. 'u. t.Jtlon 1-:0 ' m for St. Martin's Station, uuiiuu. un Sept 10, GEOnaE. hus. band of Dorette S. Herng Services on Sat. 2 P m. at tho Oliver II. Hair Build '"?. Jf.V2 r01","1" sl In iTlvnte. IIEWSON. Sept 13 AGNUS C . daughter of the la'e Thomas and Bridget Hewson. Rilntlves and friends, also St Aunes's Bene, nclal Society. Invited to funeral, Mon , H.30 a, m . from lata residence. 1221 Adams ave.. Frankford. Solemn rtnii.m m.. u u I Jocfalra'a Church. Int. prlvt. Spruce st. spruce st IT I l S100 leward if returned tn I7i?t or Haverford Court. PERSONALS PLEASE NOTE that MIchneK Borlsh Is no longer associated with the undersigned nor Is he Interested In tho P and 11, Jobbing House. JOSEPH PRAOER 02)1 Chestnut St. Phlla Aug. 23 Cr, bAM SHORE. 4311 LnmlMinfsT. has s.JTIi machinery, tools and mnterlal to N and J Auslunder Creditors should present their claim on or before Monday MARKUVITK BROS. Glenolnen ave , che'a- ter pike, sold grocery to Jacob Snltatnnan Cortltors call "P W Olraidav until Ten I "l HELP WANTED FEMALE ASIC ANT BKLL TELEPHONE OPERATOR about her work She will tell you Tim HOURS ARE SHORT WITH FREQUENT REST PERIODS THE POSITION IS PERMANENT SHE WAS PAID A GOOD SALARY WHILE LEARNINO HER COMPANIONS ARE WORTH WHILE YOUNO WOMEN See MISS RTEVENSON. 1031 ARCH ST BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. BOOKKEEPER A large trust company needs several men or women In Its bookkeeping department; experi ence not essential, but know ledge of book keeping and unuuentlonable reference re quired Reply, giving age, education and business training B B32 Ledger Office BOOKKEEPER A large trust company needs several men or women tn Its bookkeeping department, - Iierlenre not essential but knowledge of book leeplng nnd unquestionable reference re quired Reply giving age, education and business training 11 031. Ledger Office. BOT One who desires s position with excellent op portunity for advancement. For a bright boy there Is an openliur In on of Philadelphia's largest publishing bouses. Duties to start will be mainly those of of. flee boy, combined with some clerical work. Salary 110. Answer In M 007 own handwriting. LEDGER OFFICK BOY wanted In galley room of larire newt). paper to run proof press: must bo ener. getlo and willing: permanent position, with good chances of -advancement; 110 per week n'r:f y : "'"iinu urpinmini. hlln Anna lift rll. -!.-. . Pu to ..Ir Kraft. Ledger, llth and Chestnut sts BOY over 10, for general office work: gooi chance for advancement. Apply Mr Ayr Baeder-Adan.son Co , Richmond st. and Al legheny ave. BOY Errand boy In prlntlnr office. chsnoi tn learn trade. Apply to Blddle Press. 310 BUSS BOY BUSS BOY (COLORED) FOR RESTAURANT APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOTMENT- WANAMAKEH'S CHOCOLATE costers, exp. on fine work steady pos.i good pay: either week or plecs work. Shellenberger's. Front and Racs sts CLERKS AND CASHIERS Clerks and cashiers wanted In the Wan a maker Store; a ttood business start for the stlrl leaving school, good pu training ai.d hours. For full particulars apply In person BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEJVS CEMENT hour. F. 30 South CHAUFFEUR to drive all makes of trucks! must be thorough y competent: marrls-i man preferred. Apply 7.80 a. m., 1228 N. 26th st. BOYS for the purpose of learning the manu facturing of wallpaper; those with or without experience will bo accepted! oppor tunity for advancement Apply Becker Smith L Page. Water st. and Snyder ave CARPENTERS wanted, steady worki priei 70c Apply Wilson-Martin Co., 80th ami Grays Ferry road finishers, steady work; 11 "pr J Mark Construction Co., Pltr Delaware ave. CHIEF DRAFT8MEN WANTED for established engineering offlca In connsc ,l0,nuw."n 'n.ln,lv? oon'lfuctlon program for sulphite mill development! give f ulf delillej Information with rafsrence. first Istttri sin Is insn prsfjrretL n ordon Co., Ltd.. uil. taw, Onl., Can. - ' , t C4 I ' n. ii '!! W IB m ii M IT Se'2&.l&i PMf'J .-A, ft Kt v,. ,"tHsVciV,