.JO v. '1 - A ,& J'' v -i , ,vyg :j F r ' l.l .. 'f 'i-V t 1 ' . ' ' " v- -- WARNING OF CRISIS I Dr. Krauskopf WW Point Na-'- tlon's Danger In' Address at Farm School GOV. SPROUL TO PRESIDE V - : vGorenior Sproul.wUl preside tomor roff nt tte conference at the Twenty third annual Biiccoth harvest pllrfrlm ate to the National Farm School, In the upper Old Tork road (section. Tho Btv. Dr. Joseph Krauslcopf, founder and' president of the school, will tic Uvcr an addreds In which ho will sound a warning concerning the decay of American nRriculturnl life nnd will 7BPhi.lM hlfl belief that the nation has arrived at one of Its most critical Mints lq its history, nnrtlciL.trly an relates to oKrlculturc, the training of facn for that field, the development of food production. , Other speakers will bo Louis Mar shall, New York, president of tho American Jewish committee, nnd presi dent of the New York College of For estry: Frederic Ilnsmusscn, secretary of agriculture for Pennsylvania ; Kabul filmon It. Cohen, of Krooklyn; Itcrn hard Ostiblcnk, director in chief of tho Rational Farm School. Plans' for tho entertainment of more than 1000 Phil ndelplilnns who have n direct Interest jn the success of "e farm school have been made, nnd there will bo a distri bution of prizes to tho youthful stu- t - COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE embodies the detailed knowledge of eighty years of expe rience. ' j For the present and coming seasons the following IVmrs and Cruises are offered : JAPAN-CHINA An opportunity to sec Japan in the glovl ous .maple nnd chrysanthemum season. Escorted Tours lcavo Pacific Const Oct. 16th. Also six most attractive Spring Tours Jan. 24, Feb. 5', 19, March 5, 16, nnd April 2, 1921. VnTJTH Escorted Tour 60 Days will leave by AMKiBrrA S- S- "E,sscquIbo" Oct. 23d via Panama AiLVitlj. Cannl. Itinerary includes nil points of interest on West nnd East Coasts. Sim ilar Tours will leave Jan. 26th, Feb. 8th and 26th. WEST INDIES & most attractive cruise through the West Indian Islands by S. S. "Fort Vic ANTIPODES BERMUDA CALIFORNIA EUROPE, Etc. A8k for Particulars Cook's Travellers' 'Cheques. The safest way to carry funds THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad St. Phfladelphia Dell Tel., Walnut 300 kmMfranEimMiieiPoifiiiEiiirarairairaMiDiffl rltoolrt ttnh Cclli? I liianiiraii Young .Men and Hot. The EPISCOPAL ACADEMY With Which W United in 1915 The Delancey School rmrr.AT.r-o L.0ut and Juniper Street, Philadelphia P rl.. m in?" ,0r. a" Col,fM "'1 Terhnlo.l Schools. Members of fcrraauatlne venltv of pln,n.vtn,ut.um'r, ent "A1vorfrrt. 1'ChlBh. Lafayette. Dartmouth. TJnl- ?ly, ' p,nnyvanla, Cornell, Princeton nnd HarvarA '""ler School nffords careful tralnlnir for llttlo boys. training Cl?JT' n w?iMnUteB of h tezAvny have purchasea at Ovcrbrook on h, iMinl tln a $? J"lnuts walk of the atatlon. a gpaclous modern thi ietf' 0Brther wltn fourteen acres of land, to which they wll move lnr,Hn?0.J ns PO,on J wtlons and additions, can be nvadfl? In Its new .ionl n hh WOr'J S lhA"demy will continue ns heretofore, and nrovN fintv w.nenma.,,e fr ' PUPllV afternoon study hours. Amnio oppor Dlavground. nf .i?."1! f0r lluUh'uJ lfe In the open air en the S ?.ynK.ntJs 0lllo?no?, ProPerty under the direction of skilled phy.lcal tho bull, imVA11"6 ""P038"1 "nder present labor conditions to nave Hion th Rnh"M ?,0,ccupancytln tlme for th8 0Pnlnir of the next Afr.r Vh . Bcl001, w'll re-open at Itii present olte, 1324 Locust Street ScnooWorv.TVS..to0vcr,?roc,t' ll Proposed to' continue the Junior be Hourd fSr'ti",''6 boyS ln clty ,n n ul,ab" building which will of ?t?t??fc!2oB ?wi JiathPUr.rJ0J,ft Teh0 V8.rVm" b," .fro'n the. neighborhood l opened. Provided for at the Ovcrbrook School as soon ns It Mlddle'aehnl,i0P.e.n5 gnt"er 23d for tho Upper School: September 24th for n bM?ba?nh,M -HI b.S!P 7bel 'JJXi for ,he 3wlo,l ,Scno1' The footba11 "clt, The nVpiiiir t yi" b 'node ready as hoon as possible, details of fhl 'osether with an Announcement of the Board of Trustees, nlvlnit Se onto. liMmS.,..?,Q.he.Sfh00- ,0 O1". will be sent on aPP l&tlon " at 13.4 Locust Stred. Is now open for the enrollment of pupils. Robert Andersen Acting Headmaster I""""" , ttti.ttm,littttt,tM,IMttttttttttMtttttt ( rf( -if tn.tttt.t MEADOWBKOOK SCHOOL country Day School for Boys Prlnmv c- a, MEADOWBROOK. PENNA. tSW.lJ?JFJAlfBhaoh Upper School ?M n? tXn, P"Pe for entrance "to "?y y frnm ki. nr eolioce, u'lthiin titinu liVm 'w h'Mim.r,iSfl0in!f11ar vHtil Innuencfs dur" ppen.ar' training ni. X'lV' A Thn"1 ' w"lch lmnieciu ." "5; 5el.1.-,t0'. handwork, anil t. ma ltonr... i.:.:r. , iiiiiucucrn uur . .. ..b,. - "ample and !;,; t ' J '" ." v,,n ' iritiwn WitfAolencirRSni0 JovSop full manhood fch elevation TJJSi3.1 JR""'1.? v" ls acrea; Wntownlniartin?'?." 'miles north of Jen. .... wuv.irn a mi,., hh.ih - ,".. a I,,,.,, - HIIIHHHIH t "Otll feira I MlWhartonV 84:1,00! frlatln.i J.l.rrn Nrntemh.. so' iii&n."t,?,Vpon,,0 Aut0hiiori.??,nF Jtallrond to Mearinwhninb rh.rl.. U! MnTnr,M. &J4?D' 'intcniire'kfVlciit TV 7? i, . "an cxUMt OL IU6 ptbduete of the school. T Ait whose names are familiar in both tho business and public 11f of Phlladel jJhla. are actively Identlllod as offlclaU lit the administration of the school. And (the Interest In tho institution- has made equally essential aud Important the formation of the national auxiliary board. With Doctor Krauskopf head ing the Institution, these are associated MTIcers: vice president. Harry 11. Xllrsh; trcap'ir.-, Isaac II. Silverman! secretary, JIlss 12. M. licpeflelti! heia secrcUrles Miss A. M. Ab.-ahamson ana William Abrsjamson s honorary ijuoituo, men wuo icrveu for consecu tive, years, Hart iMumcnthal, Adolph Klcholr, Harry Felix. Simon Fried bcrger, Horry II. Hlrsh, Abraham Israel, Morris A. Kaufman, Alfred M. Klein, Leon Mora, Ilcrnard St-llg, I. II, Silverman nnd Joseph N. Sncllcnburg; bqnrfl ot elected trustees, Herbert V. Allman, Henry S. Bclber, Louis Nus tnj". Luneiie M. Stern, George heeler, Henry Bonner, Morris Flclsh msrrn, J. H. Hlnleln, llernrd Koh. John Zimmerman, Dnvld Burpee, Daniel Oimbcl, A. J. Fcldman, Henry A. Jnmcs, and M. II. Krauskopf. ELEONORA DUSE TO ACT AGAIN Komo, Oct. 2. Mly A. P.) Elco nora Dusc, tho celebrated actress, who for many years has been In retirement, will begin a new tour hoon, starting In this city, , Ex-Servico Men In 8tato Police Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 2. (Iy A. P.) Thirty men who served in the United States army, navy or marine corps dur the war have been enlisted for the state pollco troops. Most of the men were noncommissioned officers and have "ex cellent" on their discharge papers. The Infantry, engineers, air, cavalry, artil lery, tank corps, medical corps nnd am munition train services were nil represented. toria," lenvinp; New York Nov. 6th. Australia New Zealand South Sea Islands. Unusually Interesting tour leaves Pacific Coast January, 1921. Optional return via Manila, China nnd Japan. Eight, Nino or Nineteen Day Tours, Oct. 5th, 11th, 23d and later. Inclusive fare $87 up. Escorted Tours from New York Nov. 9th Dec. 6th nnd 28th. Frequent Tours escorted and individual. Young Men nnd Hots for llttlo boys. TRUSTEES Oeorffe W. Elkln. Jr. J. Smylle Ilerkneu Wayne Ilerkneu e.9 tah. tnntnnn mnnfn.A ,,, tttttlMt Ill HI Itoth Hfxn .Mlr-H Illm'in'a Nrhnol for Klndcrrartni juniori oenior ana uraquio unure. VV.mKry method, rrtetlcri kindarvArttns. AAAmm A rn T1l..n Walnut St., rhlladelphla rrtnii uua 1, ogvv ra, uniftSbbbbbD CANT VOTE Dauphin Court Deolalon Prevents 8omo Women From Ballotlna n!TllfB. Oct. 2. (By A. P.) " Y""1""" county courts tiecttieu to day that women who were hot assessed within the time limit prescribed by law arc not entitled to vote at the No vember elections. The case was raised b.v the county Democratic chairman Here who appealed to tho courts in tho name of a Democratic voter who lost her opportunity for assessment by being out of town on the last dnv. The courti express 1 egret In being forced by the "plain language of the const ttitlon" to. take this action. The Itepubllcan organization had offered a way out of court to permit all women to voto by tho expedient of agreeing not to challenge any woman voter on tho question of assessment. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC) riTX. N. J. X THE IDEAL. FAMILY HOTEL Arlington M Vrct.la At ffn rFIRI f 0 Oen ntw room I print UUu. Ian y ariw.tISnwiklr.Ae M Vlrc.la ATaao at Roardwalk FIREPROOF rooiut wllb tanning water anil lanimuaa la ueh Fr.nl .AewritaBrUn.Hra Miupawl SPteWlUTiS'HIRB vircinia av, arm u.ncn. Cap. 850. Prlvi i,ri"i,t!"n"1 elevator. tc. Am.p, BAM. ni,U3. Own.r. N. J. COLLINS. Mi HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwayi oi.f n. Alwayt ready. Ttrm. mod. rataI'hunn or writ. .M. Wal.n Du?Sl TRAYMORE atSS5S1 IWMSiS GREATEST IJOTELSL'OISS Wi.iTOin.rnr KentucKy av. nr. Boh. Eler.. CSimin5ier tn,t.. prV. bthsi run. w " C. A, Kopp. Oht. A Prop. P. C. nuhre. Mir. Hrifrl Rnarnrinl Kentucky nve. Iinthinr .. . . . Hot.l ri-furnl.h.d. Fli. tfll.r.t tabl.. Phon. 11T. A. E. MAHtO rilCONO BlOrNTAINB ..lluunt I'orono. Pa. POPONn MOUNTAIN HOUSE JJWJ Ml. Pornno, Pa. Cap. 200 g- L. HOOKER, jn.. Mir. MUSICAL IXSTltrmoN Eleanor E. Hamilton Pianist-Teacher Recital Harmonie Poise Stage Deportment Studio 403 1714 Chestnut Street SING BY NOTE Choir Singers Ar. you holdlnio: a poorly pnld position fcay" .:(.nu.e?.nnn, Q11'" In Slcht road ln?...or thr. liMr nnn to wh'ch vour i)lc! entltlra youT My rour.e In Sluht Slnlnc. planned to m-et YOIJH need, will Start you In (ho rliht direction. anne Mcdonough 1823 Wnlniit at. Spruce 8983. BARITONE SOLOIST Thorouahlv cvpurlenced. desires po.ltlon In A 70S. T.lfflfiKK tlFFIf.H HYPERION BC,,N0oVv 'onos' LEEFSON-HILLE lt!24 CHIiaTNIIT ST., ron.ervatory of Mmle, Pulillo flchonl. Musk' Bupervlalmi. nnOPKNB HEPTBMHBK an l'lllLA, CONHKItTATHRV OF MUSIC D. Henilrlk Ewrman. H. Van den Heemt. Director.. (Formnrly 10 So. 18th St.l f.iT hi cm o. xum m. lillnVe,,0,,, " cdipi?o,a ma" A" VOItKIS H14 rhulnnt St. Snrnrr SIR. Kllrnrr- Hrlinnl TlrninntV Art s,..-l..i Ine .elorntlnn, drnm. nrt, atnee trnlnlna nnlillf -nenk. 1714 TlieMnut S ".' gn,"". a "no Phila. Musical Academy iermuniown iiranen. an k. wninut i.nn. n nron. Otn, .18.12. CjI. Joa. V. Clarkc.'uir nolh Sejrt OAK LANE -Country Day School -x Available to nil Philadelphia. Cli rman town and Jonklntown through auiobu serv'ec. Tuplls landed at school door an I returned to homes, strong faculty In Upper ficnool glvca special attention In college preparation, study condition, ar. Ideal, Open country, pure air. nul.t Lower school Includes Kindergarten. Lower Befool filled. A few openings r. main In Upper Pchcol. Address F. M. GARVER. Ph. D.. Prin. Ilox 1'. Oik Lune. ,i I t-iuia, I'lione Slrlrosr HOT $1000 A YEAR AT 16 Wo are training lnrga numberi of boy. and alrl. o that they can start vork at .alarlea of $1000 a year when they reach 16 year of age. If you have a grammar school education or netter come to our school ami let us train you for one of these poil'lons. If you cannot come in tho daytime come at night, but start nowl Strayer'a Business College 807 Ciieitnut Street Pn-ne, Walnut 384 30Day Business College New Addroti STUDENTS CHAPTER BI.DC. Susquehanna, near Broad YVe lime iiurrhnard the nbnvr snlrnilU liullulng as n nrrinniirnt home for our riillmr. 1)1 ininnd 004. . Bale time and money, und secure tbs brat iia.lllon lu the rlty, "Th school Hint l I'tMctleallr perftel and rerffttly priictlcal," Centrart ur monthly rule.. GOOD HTr.NOOItAl'IIEHS 1VANTKD The business world la brcKtnc for Jtenog. r.phers who ar above the ordinary In smllty and training. Our course trains you to supply tnis neeu uay or nlcht classes, Call or write fur catalnv, I'HiLA. niTniNEss roi,i,i;nn nnd roll.ge of Coniin.rre 1011 rhr.tniit Nt. rttlludrlnhbi Philadelphia Turngemeindo School reopen Sept, Wh. Gymmisllrs. Swiminliig, riuslcnl Cnlture. "Normal Course'' In alnninilng begins Oct, l.t. Enroll nnw nooMrt.oTrMmA Young Women and lllrla FARNUM SCHOOL ieoT PINE BT. ItEOPENS MONDAY. OCT, 4 PIIINCIPAL8 AT THE BCIIOOL I1ETWEEN 10 AND 1 O'CLOCK rilK Hf'L'IlOEn SCHOOL for Tmine IVomei. 1 liullulng. XV. JXtl Mt. at lltfr.ld. Dr. Jnusual practical (tatursit tll.tlecr.tarlal. J) Doint.tlo Hcl.nc. (8) Social vr aa toromunlty l.rv. Ad. Uls M. V, tituiim. mmmfrM .iw.yjH w,,.,,"0' ourb.lovta- on." iIamit' n. ia",oit a ffieatijs; aormtntown on Bept. SO. HOBKHT LIND- Phiv?M on ?!on a'ternoon l 2:Sn o'clock t '-iiAiiSS ". "7,r nla- mo "'twit : XuAiH .Cni0,? I.1' "AUJJlt. son of tho laic frYprt. til?',''1'' Bu'r. lt"t an. nntlve. InvltA iSl.V1? .n'..A Chapter. No, 2J(1. brotli.r'1 .'"W'"1' MoI . 2 . " 'rom n2t.mnnH Kfne. Frederlclc Daufr, 4578 Cm. "'' Prlval"' North C-dir Hill H !3h5.AhTf."dde,;lv', 8ti. 80- JOSEPH nilatii. M..,' yry J- noxarth (neo Walh). ISO if n J.rlBVd,,.n?l l'h"' Council, No l0. K. of c.. Invited to funornl. Tum. S:30 .!!" 'Ienc. alii H. lath at, Botomn Lod n "'n". anr '''"''. Hamilton S,v7,Ci.S?SM...a 2 N Coll.,. lirvoJ TJLr '.F"r' ' uliter of tho late I rtA,la .1 'l. I. !"u jracrca Mean o fun.JSl ts.1.1! N.tiVky Church, Invited to K.ni?ir.,,;-THS,-'.t.!?' .. Tom h.r lato it." SoK' "...- '"enmono ..an! ?. nhi.Vni: S"""n " nativity if, v. .Church 10 a. m. Int. Hoiv smitrhrf Cem. m, Int. Holy Sepulchre tiwiiBTENBEN. Sent n loin tt-ui nil of Chrlatun rhrf.Ven.in iS:. iln..' Fun.rnl iirl'lli, Sun.. 1 !aonS!nm("ent IWk ,i9.H"I8I5N8EN Sept- 80, r.M.iiVr.f-A'",. :?.". "... m n.r iaj PVam. 7". fi "" "ununaaon at. int. n. i" Remains muv ha viewed Sat. Jftftthw8001.1' TMAS. .on of lata frt.n3. tM"" i. My "alia.. nelatlve.. rn.nd.. Intearlly Council. No. 838. F. P. ork. InvuJi0"." " nldw,n Loeomotlvi it. Il.i'J"" ,n 'uneral. Mon.. 2 p. m.. Morlah r.m0,V,M ,8, Alden Vt Int. Mt llim n rff'V1' SUSANNA, wife of Wll attTnd V.S.Ji'i 51,lal,Y,, an,! 'flnd Invited ;"r?5.iuneX?!'. '"!., 2 x. m . from h.r lata miv I.. vfiVo W O"1"1" at. Remain. SdiT Ceni . to 10 p. m. In). Hill- DICK30N. Feb 2,1. mis nl "Aura ninrt" QTj0bnt,!1 W- ,D":on of Wayne. Pa. Srvcn. uo nulco ot '"""a! will ho AnnLFiirSno i;-B9W,AnD r" hu.bantl of rTnrnl ?fon 1? o frlnla Invited to fit Pair kI" ,? mv eht.el of Andrew, J. JJHir : Son. Arch and 10th nt. Int orlvatc band of Fl7r?C,n ''r.?20' JOBBPH A . hu.. nana or flora D. Firman, nelatlve. nnd friend., a l.o employe, of John ?!. Btli5n rue... j p. m,, ro.ldencn, IB rcdaloy av Sl.T-,1',i' ra' . Int- Northwood Ccm. ne" PHMfir'n V.!'' MoH-l '''"" T to n p. m. i.. 2n Al ,tm 'e.ldfnce of hi. daiiih. ter. Mm. Oeorue L. lynMa. nn W Lurav at., Otn.. on Sept. SO. WILLIAM s rn MOLD. Service on sTinVlay "ft. nt 4 d'cSck at th. Oliver H. Hair DlJir.. 1820 Che.tnut t,.2J&Jia1BJL'-3t- 2". JOSRPH F.. husband of Annn t n-ii-r , -, a'rln. nJiiilrh0? Lte Prnel. and 1 Cath Rrine GallaRher. l'unrnl Mnn Rin at. ire.ldenco. 1.113 8. 1 lolly wood ?. Solomri ""m.TnV.leSnt.D?,?, aabr,e, Cnurchmi3 OABKILL.--pn He'pt. 2n, CATHARINE ?rV.J5ld0.w ?.' i0""" 0klli: nilitlvo, i and 8 on2" m v"ee.d ,0t uneral. on Monday, at .1 S'nim,-rom .'' ldnoe. 17.10 U. 4th Church io o'-0" ""' Ml8h, HiSwo Tm. "t. JIolv Cross Cem. ! .nn.,T;ln f1""".". Oot. 18, 1018. JOHN h' liiiitivo'i1".1.! """"I nrm.. iiBod N'n 1 1 5.7,Y?I' Wnd and Plasterers' Ical. ?r.8l..n.vl,f:? t0 f"""1"! Mon,. 8:30 a. m rues 'on m 'eirXJ'S"- , Tunernl private. v"TnofEHfmiS ?.?V ' K""CNB HAR. flrnth . " ..?.'."." " r.eeic N "jEA&r,"' , Wild wood. hi:adl1?? l; fife "tuJo'S pnJtl5.,S- tum 1 ', ,eiw.,na'' . Tmkmiin. N, J.. Tm'pwnhn- J,"1, Juckerton c, WAitn 2,0,D;Tn.k0ct- ALtinnT ed- r . . ye'rs. Service or? Mon art at " K,SL?,-,l',,n, "'" alio i ,t.: i ':V i'EIi! sPt 30, VERONICA !.. b sP'bKii,?.7. "f'tlvrB and frlen.l, H, V or IVriVJtyr,?' .8tl " Prlh. ofrtco force M(wTiD"t!n aon- .,n.vl,e'l t'meral, TuHn at Bnt.!? ''aIe,,"' rcallence. (170 rhnSri? m 8olemn "lUlem mass St I.-o's HolSS-bu?,,- m- Int Ht- Dn""' Cem . of ,Jiil:ni?-DTrr:S'S, 3?.- THOMAS, husband SU 'Mlm,5ln"'dr-J "?ltlvt. and friends. E-. ...J. i . .iui mi societ ci or which 5"m "n "mm''rn,n "?vltcd to funeral Mon . rh.tt.1V m- irom ut" residence 842 E. Chelten av.. Oermantown. Snmn renulem I Avntn,,o..Irf- ?Iolv Senu'chre Com. ni'itr '"'. f'lddenlv, on s.nt. in RPH. KAlnn,v.h.U;nnin,'liof ,,hc t I.lndB R. Land i. it.n.e ." nnd 'r,rnJ"; Bl"0 Per.tin. U. R. Vol ihirh hA."S,..and a" ,0,rer organliatlon of on Rnnrtt.. .rt ".,,!rml'"r, mv vlcw remains on Hunaav aft and e.nlna- at tb. Oliver H. IIVI. '""." .,8-:? Chestnut st. S.rvlca end '"'"inent at Nrtvbur. Pn , :30 n m Monday, LINDSAT, Sept. 30 MARGARET R n"rfl Mon' iH and J"a"n Lindsay, nil 5otn i-""V, M .? m Parenta' residence. ?M,i?rrL" e'v!In.?u.,.h t. Angol mnes t r11o'r.Cn'fr.,lvl,y nt 10 ". Int. St. .MvIYaN'i"-"n"A"rit;i?n-.CiIAni'KS A- n " I v.. f. nd Bridget A. Lynch, aged "2 I R,r'nat,VSr,nnn.d I'"""' mvlted to funrrVl. -" i' .;if . in., parent j- rc"nenp(" rnndywlne ,t. High moss St. Frn h' irch i 1(1 in. m. Int. Holy Crn,, Cem MAIDEN Sept, 80 HAl.VIA O.. dw a. and Isabella Maltl.n (n-e Town iuii,. p,.iu n m.. narents r.wfrf.nn nnm 'randvwlne st. High moss at. Frnnrl."; inn nt unernl Mon S.p, m.. Htrtlcr's ooiifj nids. mo., lloxliorouch t-iiciiuH mav viow re- Funeral services Mon t a Fur I n m. ritiMnnn. n.r oromer-in-iaw TTnts Ifuli-.. tnn . h..rrv ni. A. 'i'L" -inrii. I Wrf umiS- Uwn.w"-Wd-.-mavincVi,Fr,8VS!: ,orag-SKL. Yon-rela'uve. ind frlnd are Invited Mnn.. 7:3(1 n, m ';',?" BSRH. Lv "th. t. 'lllrt m?.i MAMIMTP A"..., .. XKkaV ."-nA,!,-M..",S IjllMbeth N J.; K. O. of E.. of IlahVcav, "itondfnerai J,0.nf!,Jl"llcl", frrmerlynfJoiiarard.'e, W.rd " onVtend11? rV'f ""SJlI'""'..-!- u. m itpn P l5iin of ""-I"-Ih-. Wllllutn Ilurk iro N. Ilrood st. Int Mt. Vernon Cem 1 r,';ii.m;.v c?." 8un N to in n m MEENAN Snnt. Hi d TO n Sr. ...... Sn.Kn f'.'1"""1" and daughter of' Mary and the lato Owen Letters, Relatives nnd flonds also L.nsu,! of Snrrril ll'nrt "nd Allar Society, Invlled f, funeral Mnn. 8:33 a. m . from husband's ro-rtdnuce, 3034 E st Solemn renulem mass Church of th. Asccn "". m. Int. N.w Cathedral Cem Q inVirL'W'T;8f,'.,j 3n- '"ANCh'S DONA. HE beloved wlfo of Walter u, .Mllloa, Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fun"rl .on8:2,f .m-..fr,"m late residence 013 2V Q. ly,l3"1'' ,'t'. fnlrmn mass of requiem Mni?1!. Vernniea' Church 10 a. m Int. IIolv p.nnlrhr Cer. MITCHELL In Mlllvlllo, N. J.. Sept 00 1020. JAMES E MITOItMl.r -.j ,Vn "...?? Uvea Invited to funeral servfees, at his lata' a.,n o .' B,B '' .' lno "' Ml Iv e N J., run.. 2:!10 n. m. Int nr v.i. f. ni. I Ceni: "" "' """' MYERS. At Ma resilience, 401B Sansom fiV.." he?li 8S "!, rMVKllS. ReliV: lives and friend, are Invited to the services, CTaaiV?..0-.iS.1 " c'oclt. at the Oliver If. I3airIilt" J"?? l-h,nut t. Int. private ,NIL'0N- 1",' 1l'l"v 8ve- SO, ANNA wife ?.f ,.homas Nllon (noe Donnelly) Bg,.,i a;. Relatives and frl.nda are Invlled to nttrnd funeral. Mon. 7;S() a m., from late real. 2"nc. 27,. ? 8ih "' 8"lemn reuulem man S,.vr',.nlC., " Church 0 a. m, Int. New Cathedral Cem. PEHERDY Sept. 28. 1IARRY, son of Oeorye and Allrn Peberdy Ilelallvrs and friends nl.o Centenary indite, No. RJHO I. O. O. F. M U., snd Mrotherhnort nf nollromt Clerks r.f P. tnd It., are Invited to attend funeral services. Hat., 1 p. m., at his late resld-nce. 3:10 N. 2d St.. Olney, Int I till. sldn Cem, Tt.P.SIn,SR' nn.;!l ANNIE nil.DElt. nAC'IC. widow of William H, Pfahler, aged 70 yara. Service and Int. private. PlIINNEY Sept. an SARAH VIRGINIA, sldow of Henry A. Phlnncy Residence, 10S Federal nt. POWERS. Suddenly, Oct. 1, CLARA R . wife of John D, Towers, ltelallvcs and friends Invlled to funeral, Tues., 2 n m , '"Tj'i',1.!?' I?30 P"cball ave. Int prlvnle REHN. On Sept 20. MART BLIZAIlirril. daughter nf the late Oeorgo T. and Marin Louisa Rehn. of Philadelphia, aed 70 years, Services private at th. resilience of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Wlllam C. Rehn. 238 W. i!i,in,,,tu,vc"'"li"""""n' Interment North laurel Hill Crnu'tury. RICHARD Oct. 1, 1020. JACOR RICH- A.RDlJn.hl"8'i.,nt,,i.noll,,lv', and friends, nl.o Welcome Lodge Nu, 4flH. F. and A. M. fi"nlnv"'1 ,t0 attend funeral services. Mon' iu;nu . m.v at reainenee or ha son. n.law, Vincent 8. Marlon, H'J N. B3.1 st. Int orli vate. Remain, may be viewed' Hun.. 7 to 0 p. m. HOEHUCIf. .Rllit.l.nlv nn tV.1 1 r..... wlte of William Roehuclt ItealdenviV llllli " fXn.,y...:..rurlnor notice later ROTHROCK. Sept. Ill, EMZAMETH J, "If ot WlllourhbvIlothroek. Friends mai call Hat, eve, nt her late resldenco. (i'.'iift UNDF.RTAKl'RS lV" BROAD a4o mw DIAMOND I iT.i t ft W i ''. "'; "' 5'.r- res arnci'. Ws-ny1";. Vunevo.5" M'",h Cn: L - mim WakefUld at., Ormantoirn. " Fwn.rAl .erv till. M " V "1: .nnar a.rvice. at unrist JJniar, Church, ll.ll.rtoifn. Pa.. 12:30 p. m. int. Union Cem. flp.olal train leaves Wayn. Junction at B;47 a. m. K-2HE,JJlf:nT8,l.t 8. FRANK it., hi ",. Harrlat Mason Bhermer. aaed 48. Hil'tViL." ."?. 't'end.. also nolle, of tb. 14th district, Invited to funeral services. .Mon.. S Pi '? J1 ' ' residence. 43 Wak-n'L'.8Ai..(i,rrn-n'01lni Int. Ivy Hill Cem. . tV,iTl"1,J?,8Sp,l 3. J0'" it son of n!i,.lAm ." 'a1. A.nnl" v- fimv'b. of 8I13II SP!?! ?5l ?ltlvai and friend., a so mephen OlrardLod. No. 4"(l, K. and A M.I Harmony Chapt.r. No, (12. Bt. John'. Commandjrv. No. 841 Philadelphia Canal. t?ry .fhlladelphla Council. No. m KnetU alor Mark Lody.. No, 2i Lu Lu Templo A. A. O. N, M. H.; n, P. O. K,, No, 21 TH-VI V0,JS!.,V' Association. Wash n VW" No' V-F' . B- A.I employe, of fc... ,Iu'vi!n Co . memher. of ltanoocai Country Club and Aldlna Club, Invited to funeral services, Mon,, S p, m.. at funeral apartments of Frank A, Hooker, 6810 Lan c'l2tlU.?0veb00,' ,n. Private. .rSISiyjFI8' 7" PP 0. CHAHI.KB B. STOWKRS. Ilelatlven and friends nl.o Cnrnp No 270, P O. S. of A I Council No. 010, II. A., of Parentum, All-sheny county, Pa,, Invited to funeral service.. Mon., 2 p. m., late resident.. 394H Wallace it. Friends call Sun. ve.. 8 to P. Int. Mnntrnsn Cem. .fl5JKNv J.n fance. Dec. 30. 1018. Corp. MARBHALL II.. un of Wm B. and Laura A. Button. nH 90. Tnt Pa, On n. . Arllnatnn. ,,J.0A;?r.D8u,n'y "pt. . SAM UEL DULMAR. husband of Noillo W. Town send, In his 81st year. Funeral servlcea Bun., 4 p, m late residence, (118 Collin .v.?-' w Colllnrawood. N. J. Int. Pleasant, villa. N. J.. Mon. I " .v'.' . L""11 "J'l. 0'"' "' J van J.. li?a ot '' "?hn and Maritaret Wel.h. nela. IL1'.",.?"'1 iV"i?.1: '".8t. Philip. 11. V.I. wikitHti.- miuaeniy. sept. 20, JOHN J vuiu;, di, vniL-rnt an 1'aui Mnci.iy, ftoiy Nam. Bocety, employes of William Mann Co. and all other societies of which ha was Mon.. 8:80 n. m., lata resldenco nciuw'-f. invuea 10 attenu me runerai. 100 Queen at. Bolemn mass of renulem fit rniiip'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. . ."A'A'iFY. B'Tt. 30. EMMA, wlfa of th. late William J. Whaloy. Funeral service. Men., 2 p. m., late residence, 480 Cos. rrovo at., Oermantov.n. Int, Fbre.t Hill. Cem, WOULFOHD. Sent. 80. EMJIA, vrldow of Oconee Woolford. Relatives and friends ar iii.ucu id nuena lunerai atrviees. at n.r lata residence. 8240 N. llroad at.. Mon.. 2 to attend funeral atrviees. Idence. 8248 N. llrnnil at.. p. m. precisely, Int. Laurel Hill Cem. LKOAL ADVKIITIBKMKNTH tgpi NOTICK IS'IIKRIUIY GIVEN THAT t. v.. PBll,ctlon has been matlo to th Pub Me Service Commission of th Common wealth Of Pennsylvania, iinri,. th. nrttvt.lnna of tho public service law. by William J. I u.ijv.ius, auiu rinmore street; uomenico uo rento. Rock Hill road. Cynwyd. Pa.: Ar thur King. 2027 Catharine atrett; A.ton Hankole. 481 Connrroe street: Edward Zlrwe., 8557 North Eighth tr.t; Barney M. Kramer. 1008 North Fifth street: Howard C. Snyder, 1818 Grant avenue, Bustl.ton; Benjamin B. Williams, 3083 Oxford .treet: Stephen Klsschy. 1318 North Randolph street: Charles H. 8tackhouse. 48 East llalnrs street: John Rsdnar. 1127 South Fourth street: Matthew oalnss. 1037 F.deral street; Harry A. Hughes. 1827 Ea.t Thaver street: Otto J Jost. 1821) North Twenty-first street: Harry D. Webb. 2310 North Camac treet: Albert T. Oale. 1810 Montgomery avenue: Wlllln McRrlde, 1K4Q Ea.t Cumber, land street: John T. Dougherty. B38fl Chew trt: Robert Newman, 7020 Franltforfl avenue; John J. McNeill. 23 South Thirty .econd street: William Ruhl, 4888 Mulberry "treet; Morris and Mary J. Flxman. 182.1 South Yewdall strr.tt Harold D.rbv, 1813 Womrath street: Harrv Firman. 8828 Wood, land avenue; Harry H. Jacks. 1180 South Forty-elchth street; James L. Sweenev. 827 "r'n Twentieth strert: Irwin Hamilton, 1J?4 West Chelten nvonue: William Lutie, 8014 Cottage street: Charle Bchofleld. Arer. del ftvenu. nnd Ctmbrldee street, TorreiT. dole: Christian Phillips. Germanla and Lin-?"- "venues, Torresdale: Hnrry Pteelman. 1838 East Movninenelng avenue: Chnrle. J, Mcllrld;. 1882 Olrnwond avenue: Ravmond Orth. 8018 Chsncellor street: Arlhur Mr. Csffery, 8321 Chancellor Btreet: Iruls Str.i- rai.u... ii.. no. z. nristol, pa.; Harry A ''". "' W' Mrisioi. i'a.: iiarry a. S!oyl0,c.rln. ,"",',. ro?.1: Cynwvd, ra,;lv,lth ambitions for audi In : and accouhlSil' William Stalker. 321 Wmxlblne nvenue; Jo. would And this a splendid opportunity X ' s;ph Welner .2432 South Sixth street: Martin 000, Ledger office. ""', u" Pirtunity, A .iM.-ii.u,, uui.i irvmK .trret, nnn jtnipn . Johnson, 003 West Indiana avenue, evi dencing the commission's approval of the exercise of the right and privilege of oner, atlng motor vehicles as common carriers for tho transportation of persons unon call or armnnn in ine city ot I'nnnneirnia. A nuoiic nearing upon the nroresald an. rl'otlon will h. h-ld on 1rlrUiy. October 8. 1020. Room 438. City Hall, at 10:30 a. m . when and where all r-rson. In Interest may annear and h h.ird If thev so desire. LOST AND FOUND - ' TlttiriTV T ftmt lu....!. n-k... . Phlla.) platinum and diamond, bnrpln. liberal reward Mrs. ,T, Lawr-nce L'pplncott. liV. erton N i nonn mvieton i. COAT Lost, green topcoat. McCrcey. New Yrk: left nn train leaving New Tork at l n. m. 'on Wednesday. Sept. 22. nt North Philadelphia Station Finder Plense notify Arthur Schrnrdcr 4824 Mulberry st.. Frank ford. Pa. neward. PERSONALS 0A8KETRALL OAMEH WANTED S. H. ivnue juniors, a nome team wants games with bovs between the age of 14 and 111 Duties to .tart will be mainly those of ore . Wl?o: f?rn fu!r"'pnNrtrceum,br'sr ,o,8F?.nd,,rrcnk!h0y- "St'ZiK&Mt"' Evan. 3. S Whlto Dental Manufacturing jo. 211 H lith at Phlladelnhln. WILL THE HL'HUAND or relative of Esther triiiiM.. urrriinrii, cnmmiinicato Wltn the Juvenile Aid Society, 010 N. 4th st. If they are not heard from the chlMr.n trtu i,. p'innri out for adontlon. ANY ONE. having liny dobts or claims nf iinv Kind agnlnst Minnie Leblang vtll' Kind v present them on M inday, October 4. at 10 a. m.. at nnn H r.'h st. "'"'u'-r ' 1 WIL.L not b. resiHinsllili. for my debts 'in- leas coniractea oy myseu. ueorge A. 111). "" -t AV ?c illCOINNKHS accepted for stag.- trnln'g prod, gunr. Mr, Hinder. ISIS N llouvler. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTEHATION HANDS Alteration hnnds im (In. tv.i.t. and dresses; escellent surroundings and working iwiMmuH., mt., viiiiitfa, neniy ot ugnt, etc. App.y llureau of Emploment WANA.MAKEIVS BEFORE SELECTINO A VOCATION A young woman .hould cnnsld.r RELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO It offers unusual aavantage SURROUNDINGS ARE IDEAL LUNCHES COST LITTLE RECREATION ROOMS ARE PLEASANT and the associations nre delightful. See MISS STEVENSON. 1031 ARCH ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. noOKKEEPEH THE ACCOUNTING OR. PARTMENT OF THE P"nt.IP T.EDflER CO. DESIRES THE SERVICER OP a YOUNO WOMAN. WITH TWO YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS KQHIV. AI.ENT. ASK FOR MR PRICE. IMIitLIO LEDGER CO , BTH AND CHESTNUT &, IlI'Rni' OF OCCUR VTinvs FOR TRAINED WOMEN A service for women ot education, training and experience .102 S 13th at. Telephone Wa Inut 2788. CLERKS Women, over 17, for postal mall service: 113,1 month: examinations October; exp. unnecessary. For free particulars wrlto .i.."vr"R..".l'"r.'lr "v.1.1 rvico uxamlncr). 1)02 Eiiulttble Rldg Washlnilon. D r. t-utiK nnn chambermaid, waltrua. 2 girls or man and wife: no.wa.hlng; small fam lly. Phnnn Overbrnok 20.10 W. aiRI, wanted for general Imusewnrk: no limU"W4w 741 Ml'C!lllum ' L'Uestnut (HRL, general nousertT.jT3331 Mania ave., Drunel Hill. Lansdoivna 011.R. QIRLS, learn to become attendant: HO month- board room laundry, no exp.rl. ence necessary, steady posltlnns. 1220 Arch OIRI.S TO WRAP ROOKS IN HINDKRY OF PRINTING PLANT MACCALLA A CO. PRINTERS n8T DOCK 37 NEAR a D AND CHESTNUT, " aD lilllU). U; cook.. xperncfi1i re fare nr ell qujrea.younir (into twin. nmlHt a klichVn -XmviiXrii'riWXRP. Witvnw tj. KITCHEN HELPER far ch.f in restaurant: whit woman wanted: for .upper only Ai"?).! h ,re" Cn,r' 80 LAUNDRY While woman wanted 1 dav week! 2 In family. Phone llar)n.r T(?Vi RESTAURANT WORK Good opening Por girl., wh te. to du bus work, good hours, elth.r 11 to 4 or 0 to a otid good pay, Apply ' Employment Rureau WANAMAKER'B .8 ALES WOMEN V"u,T.B,,u' '" rvicc. of revers 1 thor. imsiiiir uiuorisncen saie.wumen In our alios "."1 "' .". ""'"."S" wiii pay ren'junnbie time, p easant and p iXrU?fnJinfi,0.a .Urr' n'1 iwrmanent pot W1nryt,mTu,,,iftrnl,h b",t of "forenc?.. F Si? Anne T. It.nhaw, if Itlon tj fomp.tnt. sale. women, Annlv at " ' 1n 34:' Ington. D. C. ibsiv wax'tzv-vzxaijsi MATtCRtt WAVER, axp.ri.ncwl. can cur permanent. ood.payln: position. kSarl pello Bhop. 1422 Walnut. shirt inoNicrts Hand .workl steady employment all y.ar around) pit. work, with nutbot wax. paid. Apply MARKET BT. LAUNDRT 1808 Filbert at. BTKNUUKAJ'iiEn and bookkeeper, experlenred and capabla; state i muat be. exnarlanco anq. salary expected, Apply Aiirca it. Miller, 701 Croser llldg. TKLCPHONE OPERAIORS Olrla. tfoatl nced on t.lephona. to solicit advertisiruri will pay .alary nnd bonus: state experience i!"i.Wl1ry.'ir,lnl. telephone iiumMf. U any M 221. Ledger Office. WAlTliBtM. white. Homo for Incurables, 48th and Woodland av.. WAITRESS: ref. req, M. I 80 mln. from Phlla. rnone Air.. a lerkneas. bunnn, 8(10 J. WANTED: WO.MEN WHO LOVE DOLLfl enjoy toys lovo the .hintnr face of chil dren and would appreciate, th. Intrstlr.. conxenlol and EXCELLENTLY PAID wor ra OI .?."!!? ln. our i0 department rroir until the end of the holiday.. Please apply In person to Miss Oa Employment Office, first floor, nailery, JOHN WANAMAKKR WANTED A antL WHO LIKE3 CANDT who love, to sell It ns well as eat It. and who enjoy packlnr It attractively, tylna; a bow daintily and handing the box to tb. customer with. a smile; for ueh a girl there, Is a sood position by applying to th. Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'3 WOMEN TO WRAP BUNDLES Hero's work which ihv a.n.thi. .M.. do and make mnntv fn rt,l..M. - straight through th year at good Div'tnd rnno niturn. h.. xti.. n.rn.ii I.-, - - Jftlc, drat floor, rallery. . - .- . v. .-.,.. v.w...v... uiuuinnn.ni nnr m.1I.m ' - WANAMKER'S . WOMEN WANTED Would yu Ike one of our ware .nm...t .cholarshlps entitling you to fri 'nstMinn. In various lines of 'executive , wo," ?,",' JM vjomen earn 140.173 per we.k and up. W?IM gilMIng "Y'C """'" 81 TranPorUtion WOMEN. 2, alive. Posse. .Ing educatinn .n, the .ability to Interview propleT ni , em ! Invalid need apply; permanent position.: Si . usual monetary returns nnd working ' Mriiwf short! immediate duty. A 724. Tedg"? Kfn YOUNG LADY to" assist In billing depart- menti must bo ncourato at lUiire; iut age nnd salary expected, P pot. lidger Off! HEIiF WANTED MALE A BIG OPPORTUNITY Advertising corporation of national scope d. rLrf.:r,nerV.'.r1nm'SnSS ""L'",1' ,whO Can f u?nlh o!o'7.fayen.',B&n.J- A'k ,or Mr' - ASSISTANT to manager of claim depart VLfli nr,e . r.uJl ."mpnny: rood nnnr.rtunltv fur ,ii-.n..-,. """'?. J!?"! '.:.'"-:".-.- ninviiivitii sunn ciric nm Ins aii.tllln.. . .. T . At'DlTOR wanted by a large retail estab-! llahment to check up furniture otock: give1 refer.-nrea and Mat,, ...lory exacted. Ad! I M.. . ..... ..v..r, vfliyg, umii t'Al. J Klin WA.YTKD FOR Ry.ni street.' Am'Y 8 A- M" ' N' A ! BOOKKEEPER wanted', good penman" able accountant and office manager', per mnncnt noMtlim: opportunity for ndvan-. ment Phnnn ftnrnr. 1711 trtn.if. - - -: ' pleasant surroundlnca: onon ahoof K.,i! .!... .n, .i,.,,M-tlMM, .'.."' nii plan H"iT Dougherty & cS..' 17?h nn3 inniana ave. BOY One who desires a position with excellent oo portunlty for udvancement. ' w 'li,lUS..br.l.nl.b,.,v ,here n "P-'nlng In nm of Phlladelphla'a large.t publishing house. tlalatr flO. Answer In own handwriting. M S07, LEDOEU OFFICB. OOT WANTED AT ONOn IV vl'nonin.n Ftrr- n PETt WEEK TO ITAIlT' ntvin oprnrtTUNiTv. see Mn joTri i 'TiimR ri'00" JPKl'WC LEOOErt; rJ&CHCHTNUT BT.. TODAT. BOY, 10 or over, to lenrn cost work:' must h. brignt active, willing and good wrier Apply Emplnvmrnt D-pt., II. K. Miit'nr,i ?. fn'th -. S. E. cor. "lath Tnnd Wa! cor. Kith nnd Wa. I0T8 and mm. 1.1 ,o :,. -ranted to tr.'n foV losltlons on h. V 3. Shipping Roard vsa' Ui.i.i.Amr.rlc".n."nlyi '"'nine Pnv, W r month. C. E Mnaa, enrolling officer "7 a 1th st.. Phllnilelphla -"iicer. .7 B OOYH .vantrd to 'earn manufacturing of wallpaper: no experlenr necessary: fanld ;dvar.;men. Apply Reciter. Smith 4 pg, in... Water at .nd Snyder vV ' " HUTI.ER wnite. experienced: aim ku,... for cenllemnn'a iSme t a"tlmo??U tyvAJ for anp-ilntment. Mrs. Robert Oirrett Ro" land Park. Riltlmore. Md. u"r". "o- RRASS AND (RON MOLDERS LOCOMOTIVE MACHINISTS AND BOILER. MAKERS WANTED FOR OUT OF THE CITY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1021 FILRERT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. CARINET MAKERS Fine opening for nrst-claes cabinet makera Apply Mr Edmlston WANAMAKER'S WAREHOUSE N. E cor 22.1 and Washington ave. CAinNBTMAKCRS Cnblnetmlifm who ari exnirinrri i- Pftlrlnsr olJ furniture Appjy r,enced ln rt- Iiuroau of Employment WANAMAKXSXl'S CEMENT FINISIfimi ON LARtir; CfiNCHETB IlUir niNO , , I.ONO JOR OOOI) WAGES INC Apply to Stone 4 Webmr, Beach anJ P.lm,,, CHAUFFEUR to drive "ail 'makes or im.Cr mu.t be thoroughly comp"JSt- msrrf.'n 2o'thst.r vs"y T'30 ".'. FAn it CLERK, oun man wanted In plim .i. partment of IJ-. Insura, ?? office, canc,' to learn n good bus n-wv, and malt. 1 f,..n." ?.a.r.."" '.n 0H" n.tncl,riilng stating tn ,'r.,l nuallflcntiiina must like figures, l.rurnr t'rflce, A 1)0,1. COLLEOB" GUADllATi: "Vn chemistry reT.' COUPLE, butler and nooit 40 n InuT-eT: Otar.il Ciintn'.' Station, nuartirl " iVi" I doume room vvi n private hath: state .,.7. ZZ reoulrei a an.I ulve rerei.nnn. .. ...,:-'"" ulnry tnn licuiars .on. N Y, Addrrsa Ilox 8 Ardslcy'-on'-l u'S: Rains' a'SS affiity "rnthT, tffO3r ' ('F'rvr W,T?-'T' '" '"'i;',"-? & w . ? who Is Interested In lndur!at chenTei",0' . H VVF OFFirr n nriT.BiivSi,.K.,-,VilT m 1", al,rr?,'1,r V w lurch... rest res jMUXERATION P R20 LEDGER OFFIpfe' ir I) nllihlu cone rn wishes to borrow ii CORPORATION' WANTS 'NTEI.LI01NT Yo'NU1.N '1 .1 v.a'r.' ..! ..';riV"-f 1I3.U00 a. worklnit LKplU U, good bust. 9 DHEBW A SIO. LEDGER OFFICE AV' I V" MAN to a....t in billing dent ,; , r.fs ion and iv, A 72-i I ldg."jO(n?.." 1 COUPLE, carried nanted to tu "-i, i-. ' ., f."", "tiitjea iv.",'" i'"inent, heat and cento ror escn subst ....u u..uin.. n..in :.-":-'": v.".itip ni ..- --.,...- .... 'n'j&rtob&jtxk EXPERIENCED PRODUCE SALESMAN ONE WH TAK13 FULL C7CAROB OF HAVE FOLLOWING OF WELL ACQUAINTED; ?BPT.I XIADE aSd STEADY1 POSITION AND OOOD BAItAnV TO TIIK ItlOHT PAltTT, WILBON & CO. 887 CALLOWHILL BT. CREDIT MANAGER Illrh-clasa mercantile management de.lre. the services of an ex. perlenced man, A 714. Ledger Office, ELKCTIticiAN., man who 1. capable of laying out hla Job and ordering the ma terial ao a to have It on th. Job when neidedf preference will be given to a man who la familiar with All branch., of the tradei also an nil-round repair man; statn if you can urivt a r ora car. Apply uy n Apply by letter, stating axperlrnci nnd wages to McCarthy. 4811 Lancaster ave, j'Tea i" FURNITURE FINISHERS Finishers on line furniture Apply Mr, Edmlston WANAMAKER'S WAREHOUSE N. E. cor. 22d and Washington ave. HAIRCUTTER Wantd. a man experienced In children' halr-cutUng. Apply BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'f 'IIOREIIR for Inside factory work: 128 weekly: steady positions, is. 122H Arch st. LAHOHKRS. whlt. 3.30 day, 7 dsy, . .38,80 week; 724 Vine st, MACHINISTS wanted. with exnerlenca on lathe. Planer and shaper. '.Iso exnerlenred Pipefitters. Steady employment. Write, wlr. or call Employment Office. Oeorire A. Fut. ler Co.. Shlpyai'd. Wllmlnaton, N. C. MACHINJ8T for out-of-town wal.t factory; must be thoroughly experienced ln taking car. of all ' an.nl.1 m.rhln.M t ?A1 li.l. .r ntnm MrifiNuiT rint.t. nmm.. t..t .n i. ,.... - . - - ' - - .-.. .., ...-. ...- .. ...... .... hki.ak aii.. a .jmmaahi.... r. I ui.n.. nvvv . uwiuimi vt Adams and 8epvlva, MANAGER wanted for farm: must under stand Intenslvo farming and nccnuntn, capable of hand'c thoru'd stock, Guernsey cattle, Berk'e awlne. South'n ehrp, garden ing, veg. and "or, lawns, hedges, forestry, etc.; able to handle labor: atnt. wages eip. , family and exp.; plac near Washington, u. C. A 912, Ledger Office. MEN WANTED Wonld you like one of our wage-earner' scholarships entitling you to free Instruc tion In various llnp. of rx-mtlv. workT Trained men earn I7.VI1S0 pew, week and up. Write Executive Service Bureau, 81 Tran aporfaflon.Bldg. I&TICE Is herebv given that the Civil 8ervlce Commission of Philadelphia will aoia an rxnminniion tor nouso agent, Iiu Teau of Hospitals. Department of Public Hrnltli. salarv usnn per anniiit) rlus 20 tier cent bonus on Oct. 11, 1020. For de tailed Information nnnlv at th. nfflra nt th. ronmisemn, jinnm tt', l Ity nail slontra: CLINTON ROOEBR W Commls. P'si.nt: OIART.ES W NEELD. secretary; 7.BWIS II. VAN DUPEN Issued Oct, I. mi'o, OFFICE IfOY Hrlght. Intelligent, nent-ap. pcarlng lad. over 18 year, for offc. ot large manufacturer: salary In. with ad vancement for m.rlt Otto E'senlohr A Tiros.. Inc., 1132 Market st. PCiHTnn co'ori'fl. wanted Mum., nnn ftistnut t. AddIx tu ITr. rRE8SMEN .cylinder and platen, wanted: open sh'p; hest wages for competent men: '"'".? ""'..'."'"i:' ..'TJ" v. .. uornam. Ii-a.1 .Isit.a. aIIh( A tt.. H r ."' p-criii.rT "kiiMiii.M a ysoiiwiiP. Ariania. fia 1 . , ., PROOFREADER, union man, first class only, with at least several enr' experience, wanted on datlv morning newspaper: permanent do sltlnn. Apply today, after .1 p. m.. at 030 Chestnut nt.. fifth floor. REPRESENTATIVE, state of Pennsylvania. wintcd with nroved rernM nt r.atilt. t. handle highest clas uberlptlon book prop, osltlon: excluslvo territorial rights vv'fi be given: large romm'silnn: excellent ODPor. tnnlty. Address "R. P. p. o. nog g"i City Hall Station, New York city, SALESMAN to sell green and roasted ref fee and ten to a nan with an eatnbll.h.il trade wUI off.r satisfactory proposition: In answering state experience. A 000, Ledger Office. BALEHXrAN wanted for atate of New Jersey! must be a producer: give reference and full particulars. Hamburg Ilroom Works. Hamburg . Pn. SALVHMAN TO HANDLE HIOH-OR'aDE MP.N-H nIN"OAT. FOR PHILA. AND TERRITriRV FRANK RIUIBER CO.. 0 8. r.TH STREET. " ' SALESMEN You can't ncromnllsh big things unlt.s you attempt big things. And what'a more you won't have th- nervo to attempt more thnn ynu have connl.ncr to exp-v:t. We are looking fo- men nf bg expectation who art ready to turn big expectations Into realltv to their Immediate big money recompense and to the permanent raising of their earn ing power. We're Interested more ln your coal than In your starting point. We dnn't want a Kiln tongue, but a truthful one. vvt want simply tho man. experienced or Inex perienced, who can look himself in the fac In the dark and see honesty In Mi. heart ambition In his brain and In his wh tie mnk up thn grit that sticks. If you j-o twenty live or or tall he'w.en jo and 4. BI.'ITE 00.V VANDAM I1T.TJO. 10TH AND MARKET STS. HAt.ffHuru Ten men of high character: married men i""v&Sril&'Wffi K'.l, ' vnrkl f"11 '"-operation, and real effort w'll ,nrur?,,5rom,,,t pr?!?,.,,on APP'V Ot" Ifay. '' riae- from 10 lo 12 a- nr nd 2 to 4 u m " "' prrterreu; a oona.iinr oner to cutineut dvlth SALESMEN Exp. not neceasary; character essen : to learn th. selling nt ...... ft... Inst, and ro-on, assure succe.s. A 021.' T. o i Bitif kui.-rs.Yii;N and structural' steel tem plate makers wnntrr. Applv Iv wire giving experience. Pensacnla Shipping Co '. renrncnla. Fla .... SHIPPING Young man. in. h.i.... In shipping department; salarv to start I10 opi.ortunltv tu nrtvanc Els.nlnhr Bros . Inc 032 Markrt St. WANTED .nt.. . RALESMKN WAVTRD This la addreaq.il t mn wtm h.v. i.. n. P cnl su-eessful and ilsl-e to become 100 per crht surcesi'ul and not for thn man who a Inokl-g fnr a 1 h with rasv monev exp'rlnce not nT-iiirv; nr. estahiinh-d con I cer-i that has ti'o n a btg sjcress over j pe'lod of yeirs want, hro.d, r'ran hom-.t m.-n to p'ei.r.. for rxncitlve ".iBltlons, created pv continuous fxnnalon, unl.sa yMi no roiiiricnrn in ynurs.ir and nre 30 to 40 anil who wnrlt on n .rnmmlssi'tn and frl you could uvrage .17,1 to mo per week If othe- III II Id iln t ts- tn v age. phone, irllglon. nuallnettlons; ynu will b lnfn-mi"l when nn.lpt-rview can ho r.rnirg-d PhS2 Ledger O'rti-r. WANTED for Rower lilant rnulnm.nl. l..l.nlfl.,ii.. . .' . mechanical nglntt-r with xprene na successful n.i esman; give experience, per. snnal descrlptlor age and education stntlnir college as mechnnlol engineer and s.iUa man. Aildteat A 007. Ledger OfOce. WANTED Hint of Fennaslvnnli r.i.r.1 Kent alive, with proven record of resu'ta to handle highest, class suWrlptlnn. book proposition exclusive territorial tlihta will wf'j'Jl "5" commlsjlon excellent on- WANTED A cutter: one who la falnTTtnr .with operating an Ensti.i rutting Ai'l Ine, o gold, posltlun n 'l't mdllstrlint pcrsin. g'va full p.rtlculnra itter. I'enn O'vrmtnt Co W in fl. Km"!- r V WttJl.''!'iZSF ...n,... ,...,- uiiiikq ui ncco'i-ufl and .hhi. ment.; iwrmanent position. Phone Hr.i,7... liermanent position. Phone Spruco 714. salary expected, P 002 I.rdgar Offlc ni. ill ur hi nriir.a. .in,. u... YOUNO. Ml'N for ." , helpers. Applv superlntend.nt 000 Chestnut .t AQENTS CAfl7tvvA?,nSurB. -ffl. oo8u"rIrtTjIn7 tuu subfrlntlons nftv Tl,'ri , Prt or wholo rontabU. write Mr., Jackaon place, Wash. -rirxjririn t mti.tt it. vmt .. - , INO FOR PO'ITIOSWITH FtlTIMtF i 70. PF! CENT of accounts sent us are eol. WITH CONGE.VIM. ffflllicnm nvD ' , 'fW. reusnn ,.verlantlng'v at It .inei TION8 AND HAVE SOMn PRACTICX . JKni 'Uln. a and ..th,.r mitteri tnlusUA fWEUIENCE IND IK VO' vrtr? DF.SIR ,VK. JlTf- Mullul.dlust Co, 1S1B Fl hire OUS OK MAKING CfVNEi-TION WITI I II iT'emiiiler.d . '.lt..i. r . -, JWSSt DRESS' MT827. LEDOER OFriCE11' AU ''""y IVMngro. I.TO TsStT" ' sititattoks waktm aWM CItAHr'pKUn Kmslor.r wla pnsitlqn for good chanfT.iir H aqrvion. a. agii. iitjer utnet t-uuK, japan.it. want, po.lt Ion Hi famllxi good wa.a required: beot nce.onima, upa nm a', ivqinm ENGINEER, long naval exp.. want rtiarga mien, piant no nr. A m. rniVAfF. hecretary.stenUor, loung man. 28 v.nra. exc.llant eor: ent, posae.slng Initiative and sxecutJTO !"'i "esirous or noaring irom execuit is inoKing ror an A-l secrtlary ar ai A 731. ledger Ofnc. I POB. SALE BUILDING MATERIAL 1.000,000 feet plaster board 8.000,000 feet lumber 2000 complete window. 8000 odd pieces of sash 2800 new sash 10x14.8 lights) Mets sash ultabl for, garajt 1000 panel and sash door New garag. door 2IK),000 new bricks Hollow wall tile Fire door, hn4 nd alarm Ton. of pip. and fitting .., .. ..Electrical fixtures . , PENN BALVAOB CO. 84th i TlnletxfB woofliand 4103 TYPEWRITERS REMTEl v18iXr!5Lr?Sf K !?& Factory Rebuilt Typewriters "Seo Our New Machine, tho Century" American Writing Machine Co. , . 802 CHB8TNUT ffT. .JWajnut U4VI. Main H. FOR HALE ONE SET OF WATtPJ DIIYINO CYL1NDER8 1 1 cylinder. 23 Inches diameter. 1441 Inches long; 7 cylinder on each tUri fully connected and belt driven; mad by Chadwlck. Philadelphia: In .goo working order: can lx aeen ruhnlng. NELSON KERSHAW CLIFTON HEIGHTS. PA. OFFICE FURNITURE Large lot of desks, eaf.s. flies, cabinet gentrnl office furniture, store flxtur... Wohuy. sell and exchang. .. PATTEN FURNITURE CO.. LOCUST 4070. 1127 Arch St. JtlACE Office Partition, Railing, Furniture S?r!,.n,xt'r': wo sell, huv nnd exchauwi '"tJl-ilVl1 J;.JS"lnuUt3- ""I" B8A. PKNNA, On-FIfE FTIRNlTUltre CO C0.M.IuT.IN?, ".' '.he. Dyn eomwitloar .n.ciS,.iii t,,'onlr Inclosed seal In the world; liberal allowances made for old n putlng rcales: new and u.ed scat. aolfl an VS5X terms. Dayton Mnneywelsht Scale Co,'. 1328 Arch at. ixicust mii. Race 2280, 1 'hViVA lrce. old. souare. roa.weod-r-hogany. once vei-y valuable, piano. wltfSn 23 miles of Wilmington. Del., for .aU-wiKl n w-W ,or on needing th (lno wool of which composed; possibly a find for M antique dealer. M 230. ijogerornc. Guns, $7.50 Up ,80l ,"'' nl dooK ! pump, guns, all makes and gauges! hlm2t Lpirv u oriraina in tovm. Walter- Loan OWo., S E. for. 11th ,nd A,rh ...T?'- FURNITURE 2 Chippendale ,oIM aW mf; f.?.,ns".i.ro:mn,Mb,eVowjrr, srwsa KT.TflVrt rn.kt.... -- . .. "no-wT.eolVed'a.,7he,0bVKTilf,r,J? .Tn',i,1"lnc",'.'i'.'1r'd nde?ch.ng,,d.n,,r5a?! ton Slicing Machine Co, 1329 Arch st. Locust nun' tier. .''a.i. TOWER for aale: SO ft. gnlvanlr.d. tMt n,!'!?!: w,"i 8 "ralvanlwHl st.el wnffi K'rk. v."'.' " n"ii cunaiuon. itra. Martha m. II :it t rn.rf tr... . - T -" Manoa. Pa. Pho I.lnnerch W3 XV. GUNS GUNS GUNS Ail manes at very low nrlcea DRFWNElt'S I1AN nFFTCE 44 44 ? 11tk ... KURNITUllrt for sale: almoTt"nVwTieTrt5r', Oln'et; ?,.,"'" 035 N. AHl ui it.yj s''eph.rd .tor.' 1 v,., M, ri-,ni.. 1813" lj!"ed- A K C Ca" intew SECOND-HAND cne splnnel Drill Preass wnnt'd. rnTpg trrn to t tV. inff. Int head. Acme Machine Bhop. 313 N, 17tl lAKI-ENTIf-R and l'i' blpv hun! iwi lasi-nu p-aiyn at. Apnulniment. C. E. jrT Apnulniment, 'viad.lnhla. fl'2n rr'Kl ! ve, rmPN.a SS. "tto. Oor"donw"ith"lir without motor bargain, 848 N. 8th X SALE of "'Iscell.neous furn!turr' Call SasV urdsy, 2810 North llroad. POOL TAJII.F.B Vrt hand bought, sold. nSZ ed exchangid Kenfer 3''n W. Olrard av. BUSINESS PEHSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Pawntickets for Diamondju, ROVOIIT FRO.M PRIVATE PEOPLH FULL VALUE PAID: TRANSACTION! STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL " Colonial Trust Building N, E, COR. 13TH AND MARKET OFFICE 50.1. SECOND FLOOR DIAMONDS Pay 130 to S1&4W each. A p fr refined people tvho BOUGHT tiavo. a, map tnev wl.h to. turn tat inuiier nuicKiy. Offh) PRIVATE ofaf'BKPa;,: l ll V r 1 Li Trust Rld.. BroSX& noun in ? .h.8 Chstntit sts I'.:! Pha' DIAMONDS BOUGHT Po.ltlvely highest ca.h price for your Mu monds tny slss from H to 10 carats; notv pay higher, also old sold, platinum and allvM bought: estates boucht (private); est. 10 yr. ij""'' ? boM (private): t? u The D'P.mond Stinn B N. 10th jj"- I . r.inona jnpp ,n,n .'fi T ,TT , 777. " Lathe shaper and milling machine want.H, u.. .aM.I. Ik. t-...uil .' WV tTt..nl.. mmM machinery n'mf nf finn- nnce f"-t ACME MACHINE CO. 3 1H TO 320 N. 17TII ST, Spruce 1B21 Keystone. lUr888 A DIAMC -S BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT frWI TIUMia for Diamonds Unuent, KELLY CC 012 CHESTNUT ST Suite 1M.83 Ov r PhlM.' V.st.liraM ., . MACHINE SHOP ipen ror contract work, experimental tot work and snecla tv maniin.t..rii. """ '" .i.uii tixrorl st DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W..il1HTH.llT SANHOM ST ESTIMATES liftlnhed on nentrii' blur n. nlteraMon vv rk to your plan, ; ? & elm Plnn. ft f p'i,t, "ml,, Iniiie n!"Zi.niLDnt fo.. K20w'rrl&3L .... . i . i' unrii .iv nr ii li in nn rli - rrci ron-l nnn 111 v q, . exn, 1301 nivnpn.1 Ji I 1ATD tlntlne a sp'cl.lty ,c,p tntu '" l" P.erlnn A Shield 1228 Mar ket Take ..jeynt. r sixth floor ME"!"ANH'AI, d a fn'lng, d. tailing and J. "el"g omI.Ic an-v Mt am Hit Qrran, R;-Irnt G'VIDK of e'l d-sn.pinna r- - ,1 tn,l ... T Wrrh.tl ln S IM it. It .Is.. n..HU...l.i '.. t 30' Kellh 11th st BUSINESS OrPORT UNITIES GARAGE SALrS-RENT HAVE A FINE PROPOSITION DOINO EX. CEI.LFNT IH'SINEHS. WILL RE SOLD rillUP n'MI TO OWNER I.PAVINU TOWN. pTJIRT7 '"'I7 h stunt st NEED BISINESS CAPITAL? Well urrr.ilit inut nriHi.ii ill.in l, Irltar a n;oprctui; in 'o-ivfullv and coii-nrtng1jr mit you j I i tuii It (.ruin ia.ltl flits. Ailirrt'sing H it, Co UU2 Pl 1 Wil nP..fc ii 'ft will buy ntn tml xturs of .tort r KucMd aCv'.y "r CUU"'r- N0,",y "? I . WantrU Fl'RNISHl'.U loui""lo"j'j rm.,."V'3 be,.t Hfc.rlv detail.. 1 ta? 47 Tg I'V.'SUAL onportunlty to a. c ira On. rr, i DRESSMAKING nnd WO.llNJMX K ' 1'I.AItTHSwiNa of".nyTTna" don at kxyUC 'A U.rmnntown 0101 W. STAMPS AND coiya TES' Vi atlsa-fJaK. . 1 Sf ma2 Wt.Bfri t -r" , A M A "!l M t'l ri 7 3 A. ft ,t JS&sBfmrr Albums and wxurcftimw 4'UIUA. .' .. f C ' 1 fi ls".... i 'AV ZTOfn vV !i