-ii nWANclAIi Propesala IB CLEVELAND AND riTTSnVnOII RAILROAD COMPANY Cleveland. O., November 29th, 1020. Mtd propesala for the sale of Clener.l Vertgaga Henda of thin Company for account S the Sinking Fund, at net te exceed par nil accrued Interest, te the amount of tsn 020.00 will be received at the omce of ilrsirs Window. Lanler 4 .Company, 09 Cellar Street. New Yerk, N, Y te the clone "f business December Mat, 1020. Proposals J,u.t Indent!) aerlea of benda. "A," "U," v'r" or "D," and also, In the caae of aerlea ti " must Indicate the number of bends t,.'rln coupon for $17.60 and for 122.60. iich respectively. HnmU accepted will be .arable January 3(1, 1021, with Interest te Buyable Junmw t P.!.. At. at the efni il-i... h Ce.. aa above. If net tveeaani.. hit eate, at me omce ei Aiessra. winslew, JJ that day the right la reserved te. reject tt M' J. E. KLOSB. Treasurer. "JTririV l)EPOT (JUAItTKlt.MAMTi:it 17lh r rila.. N. H.. tVuBlilngtnn. D. C. Healed proposals will b en nnl at the I hove address, at II A. M December IS, MO. for tuoe yards of Alpaca, elive drab. 2 wide, te be delivered In General 3alti tore. 1st ft U St;.. N. V Washington! nc Proposal blanka may be had upon J r'rl i..llcn her Annual M eel Inge wSP (HBAItn TRUST COMPANY 3' Philadelphia, December 0. 1020. The annual meeting of the stockholders nf this Company will be held en Monitor, the leth de f Decemb-r, 1020. at 12 unlock aeen, st the eraces of the Company, Ilread and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., at T,Meh time an election will hi held for five manarcr te serve for J term nf four yeera S;Jrr2imiHiHecretarv: tpgf-.TIIE ANNUAL MP.ITTiNn Or Till: shartje'dera nf the Textile National Think, of l hlladclphla. will be held Tucsd-iv. January 11, 1B21. between the hours of 12 o'clock m and 2 n m. at the bank, for lha purpese of electing directors f,lr the eni'ili lear and rnr the transaction of such dullness as may properly come before the n-retlnc . I Tj. DAni.INa Vice Pretidcnt nrd Cashier. "TZL, INION NATIONAL HANK jJU Phllad Inhla. Pn Dee a tnen The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders' nf tM.Vr.lc will be rehl at the banking hit's en Tur-djr. January II, 1021, bntween the hours of 1 J m. and in. m , for the i lectien ( directors and for the transaction of aueh ether business as may coma before the "'"'"7 nt'ts n. PPini.urrtnnn. c..n.i,. Jk"tIIi: ANNl'AI, MLETINO OFTlil ISf Stockholder of The Inanrnnre f'tftn. p.nr of the Stntt- of Pinhajlviinln will " Mid en MeniUy. January 17ih. 1021. at 12 M a the nice of the Cempnny. SOii-lin Walnut Street, for the election of nve CI) plr'Cters te serve for three 3) eara and the transaction of any business which may be presented .iwn.-. .i. . iiwuj.h", secretary stlehla. for the purpose of e cling a Ii'i-ir.l ef Directors and for the transaction of such ether business as may properly ceme before th" melting. ALRKRT SHOrtT. Secretary. fS;" iiiadi:s.mi:ns national hank" "-y Phllad .phl. Dc. ll.lP"ft Th.- Annual Meting tit the stockholders mil by held at the barking rooms en Tiles, day. Janmry lltli. 1021. at 12 M for the election of directors and fop the transaction of ruch ether business (la may ceme before the meeting. lWMUNP WIM.IA.MH. Cashier KV'Tiin annual .mi:ktin(i or tiiij -" St ickh-ldcrs for the election of Dlr c c ters w such ether business an may come befer. !hem. will be lieid ut the banklnn heuic Second and Cheetnut streets, btw. en the h i ire nf IB neon nnd 1 o'clock P M en Tucschi'. ,'.innnrv n, nm, ' "" IOKN i:CllAN(li: NATIONAL HANK n. w. conaeN'c.Vhi t (l.Kl:it CITV NATIONAL IIVNK KT- of riiiiid(Juhi December Sth 1020 Th annunl election of Directors of this Jarx will 1 h;ld at the llnnk'nit Heuse en Tnesdn, the lllh day nf Jnnunry. 1021. betwe n the heura 12 M. ahd 1:00 p. m C. F HAND rashler: S PP.NN NATIONAL HANK iU'J Phl'adelphln. December 10, 1020 The annual meeting of the tnrkhnl,l,r n the elc Ien of directors for the cnsulne rsr wl 1 be held at the banking house Tuesiliy, January 11, 1021, between 12 e'eleilt neon and I o'clock p m. IV. II WAnD.Tashler. n Tim ANNUAL SIKRT1NH OP TIIK . r mi.ra nf the Phil irielnhln Mum. feetnr rs Mutual lire Insurnnre Cemnnn still v h Id at tli office of the Company 11 Cemmi-clil Trust Itulldlnc Trldav Janmry Hlh. 1021 nt 4 eVeck. ' HICHAHD It. MOnrt!'), Secretary. JSr riltST NATIONAL NK Phll-i,, Pa . Decemlier 10 in"0 Th annual meetlnir of the stockholders will he hnd nt the I'snklne; Ileus-. Ne St", C'fitnu' Street, en Tuesday, January lltli IMl. nt 12 o'clock SI. y ,""' CAnt. h ciLprnnv cnshjr "AV.".K', s.'.rfw''' J"iury ISlh. 1021.' ut 1,50 u'cleck, P. M. ' rnwiN I. ATI.HE fiecr.t.,v in, llli: ANNUAL MKKTIMI or Till' S' it rkheld-rs of Creft g. Allen Ce wilt t;h- th. t.tllce of the C.unnaiiy. .'I Id an Marb.t tr,.et8, Phllad-lnhli. Pt., TiirsdTv J.nunry 11 10il. nt 10.SO A. M. """"" t S If criOI'T. Secretary. Annual Kleetlens , tiii: riiiiAiiijutinA nat1enal Pi ilsdelphla Deeemlvr 10. ln"e Tte annun' election for directors will I... hU at -h unl-lnT house en Ti . jnn. W 11 1UJI. betwucii the hours of 12 n"" A i n eettnir of the etwkhelileri h.is alie b i.v ed at the ainie time and p!ac" te suit ! n such mntters us may urenerlv rem t r. the meetlnir l""weri iiewAitn wer.Fi: cashier fsF r.it.inii natie.naTTTTx.nk l'hllailIiihin r e in imii. .is . M Klectlnii for Dl.ecters win b i w .' .nanklnu Heuse en Tu sd.i, Jinuitj 11. 10JI. iK-tween the heuri of 12 e cluck no n and 2 P sr. ' 'HniSJtOOKR.Cjishler Gprur. ki:nsin(.ten national iianu tllrird nnd Urankfetd Ai. . '.I1 annual ! ctlen for directors will h j!..." '" ."""king Hnuji en Tuewlie. Jusary II, 1U21. between the hein.i of 12 seen and 2 P. M. L '" ,v nnirR Cashier nivldrnds ill. i- if t hi itlll? I XI I I II LAW llllll,(ll',,... Ml t U . s II IIHOAli A AIM I'l FiIli:i'.Tls 11 liadelplila, Sept. s, I'CM, Tre i - hi have this ilav dclired ';' ' ",'l nd uf one anil (hn-e-ini iriri - " jeit lit per ahure) m th , pref,.-r- te ll : 'ii'iiiUi I'uvwt lis iihii. I A ill rii I V' ferrej Stock nf rcunl at in'' .'r,uMa.'r...V!;-,n,'Vr;.!f.,,w' fleie fc' tr OHIci IJIcr f file I ulteil (Ins Inipreiement Ce. . lnrnir llrnnd nml rdi i(r i, Th emr'eru hare) Vny ua et r tun tt His I'niu iier.'niu r , lir'il lae this d.iy dTlircd' a nd of one per cent i.lllc per c itnmen -tuck of tii( c m. .Iiimmry IB, 11121. te held n of rat .i'il nt the el n- nf H-r 31, 1020, ClKCia will i w .Mennis Tfi nsurer. I 'It Mill TltTST COMPA At , t. f ,,, lIinM ,f JIrp.te., tan . .. imrif-v ii' ifl 1"r l"'" ""'1 " i'tv .1 V.'W nt wr d i-l-ire r.' n ' 1 a nllnplM" ,. ,n ,1,nl .... iHllil ''(I t four ?"?.. i"'1 " S'erl(l1(iM,rn of loe, rili.n tru U Pivilhl toeki tin i nn. .my nt th, rin.. ,.f i.t.ai in .1, -,.. ...i... .. ... ... ,, . -'i ' .' FT STI'aKT .i. r- .... .. rh Pa Dec. l. 1020. it 'ii. AHVKUTiiK.Mb:.vri I'm. .v' i01' S A"K " IIIUIOKK Istrai . ' detraseU Litters f mlmlu mlmlu Peltri i ('state nf riirih liioelf riDh i ' . i"!1"' n1 " Brsnte.l m J. DC . , l ,?r.c,Ji"'A.,'Y. THOMAS en. , j .'' n .U UOUN, ml lit,. t., Z. . I rO tlltl SUl.l (iSt.ltn nrA pn.n.natn.l auinst ,h. Ienl .aM ,h0" hntnu clnima. f'liy h ,k ,w Present tnein without a aS i kl,t,c" uf II1" 1'' company, 3-e-JjI i hennui st , Phl.udvlphlar william p. (r:sr. f5Vj- Pr, lilent. & df,TAI? u I't'uv it. (;iti'.i:.(U(iii. !l n, J". """" ' "f iiilmlnlstrutlen d. r.ne,il '.'l..Ul",'. "'. "-."'"te of I.ucv Kv ""I lid. li VW.?r COMPAVY. all M IM te ki! ,h ,l11' e"nt0 ,r' ,..ru laving een eraiitert per- 'Ian ae.in.. .Paymel"' an1 ,1""'' hivlnn -- ..... .,,, rH,u ma ic. 'all AtKlnitt - ! llU'Bl' lllli "Ut ,"li n5h,1 "v? t present them. iy. N '-.? ,,B,0.rflc'' ' "i ""Id com. 8-3-J31 Chtatnut at.. Phlladel. , wiuii Shu.' tVII.LUM 1. OKST, lTisl.lent. W ?VSii 0K "AXIMIWAN FnieN. try im, ,. .l? trv ..'..':' ueceasnl Letters lestammt Mno fll) lr.J.! ! .i ... A,tll.,B ?f Maximilian F. lien. Hn rrv tim a.Rav.lr"r b'c'n granted te ad-hlV. t ?'U.RF. COMPANY all persona '' wvm m "Ji"."1 ".' reflated te i tL.'ased :mt the !.... '""se n;.vin clnima Jr'v ,h"'?"l' Present them, without Ne iVaai VSmJ" ' th s e mpany. "1 Chtstnnt at Phllad-lehla. WILLIAM P. OI?ST. lSKSrTH niiT I'rasmsnt, rf.. 1 V ". i .imii, i.n TAltOLINK SIANKKLY, R'.Mtate of '?.. Vi'i"" ,,f"l"n3,I"' "non !'! r? ,,;tr.'ft0n.,, W&fi tha ail. !.nalncVn:rt.iJ.aHt-"!n' "' lV'i4ilJu,y N" 3-5'l Chestnut Btrast. W1LLIAJI P. QE8T. VltHOtat, tm. (j35tiii; .h.uAi, .iiniCTiNe or tiik 2 sterkhiMeis of the (ilrtrd I.lf . InViir. inre Conn any will be held en Tliiiraduv January 27 1021. at .8 P. M. nt the clfflcejf il.e OemMlv. fi20 Chestnut M!raA nut. Ur TUB ANNUAL .MKKTINd or TIIK V uoheld-rs of the standard .Mutual Tire Inmrnnre Cemp my will tw hM at ihelr rlllre '$ Comm rclal Trust riuiiiiimr it.. THE Letters te the Editor Miss Campbell Explains Te tht L'dlter et the f.'uctilne J'uolle Lttteer: Sir I was very much surprised te read In the EvrMxe Pernie I.r.nimt last eenlng n small nrtle'e, "Men lllamcd for Styl-a," Last Jlenday when 1 was presiding, nt the Monday mernlna class it tha New Century Club I commented en our weekly report of news by telling the class I had Just read an hrtlcle or, rathtr, n report uf a lecture, In which the lady who was speaking (I did net mention her name) asserted that men were responsible for the fashions of women's dress, etc, I was both amused and umazctl nt the statement, nnd told It te the class as a, curious Item of current he.e. I did net. I de net Inderse such arser liens, I think them both silly and untrue, Ne matter who makea or designs the present modes, the wearers are responsible, Will ou p'ease make this correction? I am net b.amlng the Hvr.vi.se Pernie LEtsiin, but whoever gae the Item JANE CAMT11ELL. Ctermantewn, December 0, 1020. Assessment and Property Value Te the r.Mer et the i:venWa PiiUle t.ettecr: Hlr rtenardlng the ouKcsilenR made by Due of your contributors, slenlng hlmalt Itees Welsh, In !our Issue of December 2, 1Q2U, upon the question of valuation et real estate for the purpose of taxation. I would respectfully submit a case which, according te my lcwa of the mattir, mi te lurdly recunclle with the lnw effered by said Welsh, The case Is as fellows, te wit: A heuse erected before the war en a let nhlch cost the owner J3000, upon which was erected a hnus.i costing Sf,0O, or n total cost of 113, .'.no In 1020 this same property waa purchased by the present owner for the sum of tOOO. upon which Improve ments te the amount of 12000 were mnd changing the preperty Inte an apartment lieuss, containing three apartments, the total rentals te aggregate the sum of Jloe per month, or a total of 11800 a year. According te your way, or Mr. Welsh's way of figurine, this property should be assessed for $18,000. Query: Wouldn't this be a tax en Improvements, which, accord Ing te my way of thinking, would net be Just. Of course this Is 18 per cent en the cost of the nroeorty. but drduct the expenses of maintenance, auch as taxes, water rent. light and heat and Janitor service, wnere are you? I cannot ace hew, In a case such aa I hnve aurgeated, the owner would be bene fitted by the plan eugestcd by Mr. Welsh as under the present aluatlen ths property would h assessed only nt $10 000 Instead of 118,000 J. E. ELDniDQE, Philadelphia, Decemhcr 7, 1020. A Weman of Resources Te the Editor of the Evmtnn Public Ledaer: Hlr In regard te young people, starting their marrled life with the parents of e ther In the home circle permanently, why aheuld it be necessary, sae In exceptional cases where the parerla lire lnallds? Iieys and girls become responsible only when necessity cemrels, nnd the mother of elthr In the heuse Is tee often made te shoulder many of the burdns. This in time makea the young pcople selfish and shiftless. It Is nlse nearly Imposslble for the mother. In-law en either side net te monepolln or coerce. If the girl's mother Uvea w'th them, the man's mother and slst-rn are taboo, and If the man's mother Is enthroned In au thority, the wlfe's peerle are crowded out. Men are always mere tactful than women In adapting thorns Ives te mental environ enviren ments. but they are apt te be leaned en flnanc'nlly If e.irnlng money or made te feel de trnp It dependent. Tar better In It fe- ellher parent te main tains a separate home place. If ever se modest, and even If tlie children must con tribute en allevance toward Its support. p. Nenally, unless blind or paralyzed, I wuiild net prrmlt my sons te support me. Most emphatically I would net, share any child's home. There are ft hundred waya for any ener getic woman of average brain te earn a com fortable l.icemc: mere ways today tthan ever before . , Phllndelph'a needs a mending bureau, also nn cmercency a'd U houehelde,ra that will furnish intelligent helpers by the hour. A home of the heintlsa for the peer little rich girl wouldn't go amiss, where she could be chaperoned te pMces of amue-ment, taught te make cup of ten, darn her stockings and learn te make children happy Instead of llvld'ng her time between her mirror and lur dogs Incidentally, an all-day school for tots could bs mannred tots who are new In Igne-ant. atupld hands because their mothers arc busy running dells' bazaars. n,ii. nf -..lnfTint? en a. son-in-law, or cen a son. whlla all thee Interesting things no d doing anl would yicia a nanimimn - rCmC? ONE WHO LOVES TO WOP.K. Philadelphia, December U, 1920 He Leves Liberty Te the Editor e the Kvmlne. 1'ubllf l.edeer: ei. t..., n fw Ines In praise of the let- kler wrllten by "J. C. K." In regard te the blue liws nnd strictly closed Sunday. I feet that there Is tee mucn em ui.-i i.. .... i t,l these oritnnlzntlene. V.hv let udi nld-Mnaleil Wean nn these be put In fince b sail" en. who has se'ii his day. nade ha n.-t eg.- and Is willing te alt home Sunday read be te his cellar and help him self and ilun llctnte te the eungcr Weed that they should give up the only day In th week tlmt the fe.l free te enjoy what thev sheu d de Amin In rralse of 'J - K Mould say wulte up. American yeumf bleed, vt.lt. up ejjn. wiiQ i)vna ,jnBnTYi Philadelphia Dec Tnlicr 0. 1020. Critics of Prospective Greem Te li" rditnr nt the rH'etlfne Publle t.edarr: Sir Just a word from a young married man. who hid uulte a few young friends bffere he wis married nnd who still has Mirm. even though hla mether-tn-law la UUn w'th him and has been for the last fle ,ar ene who realizes that he Is a treaaure around the liemt. I wish te nay that the Prs,.n who U'euld write nnj ask for it, per Min' opinion of fuch a matter Is a pine ..pp!" and Instead of tal Ins a wife I would -ii-gct that h ret n chlld'n nurse. Any ..no who would let such nn llei inter his I , ud Is se low that he could walk under i hi.Ii sf much 'with a hli-li hnt en. ind N i narrew-mlnled that Ills cars teucn i.aili ether Wiuiid h" Hke te see his own mother, the dearest nnd most leMkhle friend he has In th h whole wer'd. sent te some Instl 'utl.m nn matter hew geed It was, ard . , d the Inst of Irr days In this world i moil : strangers? What kind of a girl Is I. i-nlnr te riurry who would have such a i, i it inter Inte her mind" Her one i iui'1 ' should be te make u home for the r.e who In" slaved te rear her Inte woman weman 'u'l'ul and net te think of her methef In t.rferlng with her and her future hus banVa plans Take the advice of one who knewa nnd take care of these who nave taken care of you In the same mnnner as v -.u would want your own In future years te take care of you l'iUVED'' Philadelphia, December .. 10.0 "A Critic of the Enrjllsh" Te the Editor et the Kvenlne Pn6Mc Ledger: 8lr I hnve read Mrs . II. Jehn's let ter In the People's Torum column appearing In the Evemie Pniiie Lcress dated I)e ember 2. My conclusions are that our worthy crltle has never been Introduced te an English gentleman, but ouetea cheap propaganda that every true American patriot despises It would be advisable if such critics would de n little floating tour around the glnbe nnd gain practical experience of the Eng lish race. However, there are misfits In all races. J O. Philadelphia, Dec. i. 1020. Likes "The Unwelcome Wife" Te the iJdlter of the Evening Publle l.edeer: Mr I must aay the story called "The Un welcome Wife" In your paper la wonderful. I can't tell you the numbere of people who take your paper since "The Unwelcome Wife" hna been published, I only horn Mrs. Ilatcheler will alva us mere Ilka It. I notice all her stories con cern young married couples. That la Just tha sort we want. Her eterlea are certainly true te tha point, nnd I sincerely hope she will live ua mera like this sweet story, MKB DIXON. Philadelphia, December 8, 1020, Antiquated Blue Laws Te A Kdlter e the i'wenltie PuoNe Ledger: Blr I read a letter from "J. C. K " Mi the Kerum the ether day. I fully agree with him regardlnr hla opinion of the pro pre posed enforcement of the "blue lawa," All I want te ask la, what Is this nation com ing te? When people living In the twen tieth century begin te talk about enforcing th old "blue lawn" en the nation en Sun days It Is time for th reet of ua that have mew (us te get UP and kick, .We ba.v Mtwu' vin f-Mt J lUUi -i .i. BVENING 'PUBLIC LEDGEltr-PHnJADELPHlA, - SATURDAY, PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor should be ns brief nnd te the point n iieialble, avoiding nnythlns thnt would open a denominational or sectarian discus, slen. Ne tttentlen will be paid te nneny. meus letters. Names and addresses must be slRncd as nn evidence of poed fnltli, nltheugli nants will net be printed If request Is r.iade that they be emitted. The publication of n letter Is net te be taken ns nn Indersement of Its views by this pnper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manubcrlpt he saved, pnsscd and gotten ever that age long age 1 knew that there will be very few peo pee peo ple te stand for audi a thing, and I there fore naturally belleve It will never go through. Out of eViry ten pcople nlne will be ngnlnst t. In my opinion. Thore are, I will admit, a few things that go en en Hundiya tlut eunht te be slopped, but that docs net mean that they must go tee far and make n city turn Inte a ceun try lllage. Such Important things ns thi mall, newspapers, etc., are necessary en Sunday In these times of progress. It u the attempt en the part of these people te slop things of necrslt),.such n these, thnt make me think they are crnw, and I think thut any one thnt owns any snsj at all will agree with me en that point Se It's new up te you Icvrl-iulndcd eltl rens te call a halt te this eutrase. Tut a step te It at once. This Is a free country nnd we must llve up te our name by blnii free. Therefore put up a fight against any thing that falls In the path et freedom. That's our only hope, Fight, nnd light hard. f J. n. K, Philadelphia, December 7, 1020. Questions Answered Sharing an Estate Te the Editor of the Evenlna Public Ledger: Blr Will you kindly tell me the law of Inheritance of the etate of Pennsylvania? That Is, when nn estate consists entirely of securities no realty te what proportion of Jt is a surviving wife or husb-vnd entitled? And In case there Is no will, dies the rest of the ostate go te tha surviving children, share and share allk? D. A. It. Sharen Hilt, Pa , December 8, 1020. When thorn Is an Intestacy, that Is, where inn dies leaving no will, the widow or sur viving husband Is entitled te enc-hatf the real and Prenil cstate absolutely It there la one child only or the descendants of ene child only, or one-third thereof If theta are mero than ene child or one child nnd the descendants of a deceased child or children or the descendants of mero than one child, or real or perainal preperty or. both te the value of 1SOO0 It there Is no Usue. The aurvlvlng children share allke In what rcmalna after the share of the aurvlvlng spouse la deducted. About Charles K. Harris Te the Editor of the Eicttlne Publle tcilecr; Sir Will you pleose tell me It Charles K. Harris Is still living? I have reference te the song writer. If he Is net living, could you triferm me as te hew he met his death? A Uttle Information regarding the names of a few et his songs would nlse be great, y appreciated. r. 1. Qlcnelden, Ta., Docember 0, 1020. Charles K. Harris la living In New Yerk. It a office address la 701 Seventh avenue. He was born In PeiigLUcveele, X Y., en May 1, 1803 He has written nevernl hull- f'drcd aungs, but vvc de net have n list of them. He la also author of the following plays: "A I.lml, of the Tree." "The Luck iest Man In thr World." "The JJarker" Und "The Heart of a Man " i """ The "Immortal Dreamer" Te flic Mlfnr nf the ruetilne Publlr l.edoer l.edeer Sir Who, In literature, Is known as the "Immortal dreamer"? H J. K, . Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 1020. Jehn llunyan, whose Pilgrim's Progress Is said by him te be a dream. The pre tense et a dream was ene of the most com mon devices of nuilleval "emane. ns, for -Kninple, the "Remance, of the Rese" and "Piers Plowman," both of the fourteenth cerrtury. Credit for Famous Sayings Te the rdltnr of the rvntna Piih'lr l.edeer: Blr Will you or some of jour readers tell me te whom the following savings nre ac credited: (1J I mad- all my generals out of rrfud. (2)If n man empties h'e purse Inte his head, no man can take it from him. CI) I nm tired of ruling ever slaves (II 'I have alwavs been a qu trier of an hour before my time, nrd It has male a man of m (.1) All men nr.t eneal It Is net birth, It Is virtue nlone that mak. s the difference CI) There are no Innirer any Pyren.-es. (7) The way from the eirth te the moon Is ri soft one fft) A Jnurn illsl n man who has mistaken his calling (0) Te enrrv en war three kinds of thlnys arn necessary money! money! money I (10) Ne man shall be pro nounced happy before his death and his '"nal obsequies. (11) "Impossible" - net Trench. (12) Tell I.nrd nnnn be stve un ilr a minister who trends en Impossibilities. (Ill) Impossible' Ntver let me hear that foolish word ugnln? MOnOAX T CltANH. Philadelphia. Dee 4, 1020 We will nnswer ns mnny ns we are capa ble of se doing at the present time, nnd some of our reader mav be able te trace the remainder (I) Napeleon (2) rienjimln rninklln (4) Nelsen 01) LnuU XIV en the departure nf the Duke of Anjou fnr Hpnln. (S) Illsmnrck (0) The (Wmnn Im perial cemmutMnnt Lezailus von Schwendl In 1SS4 (10) Credited te Solen, a Creek philosopher. (11) Napeleon. (18) Mlrabenu t Irta secretary, Dumont. Te Cure Stammering Te the Editor of the ErmUia Public Ledger: Sir Can you or any of your readera glve me any Information for the cause nf stammering? I nm a yeurg man, and being a victim of Hammering, I am'already sick of life ns mnnv times I've wished thnt I were dead, because I miss the geed tlmea ether young men are having. I would rrently appreciate If you or any of your renders can tell me If atammerlng can be cured. J. f), Philadelphia, December 8, 1020, Stammering Is net due te any defect In the brain or In the speech organs and may be described as n functional bad habit The actual ciiube nf the atmnm-rlng Is a want of cn-ordlnatlen between the various parte concerned In speech. It Is never In curable, If patience nnd a method te over come it Is followed. There nre Institutions te cure stammering, the method used being ense In the regulation of the vocal organs, One of the most Important points for the stammerer te recognize la the difference between thnse Billables and letters which nre produced with full olce nnd theso whleh hive llltlu voice. Sometimes, before commencing a ceurne of trentment with u vl"W te cure, ih stammerer deea well te remain nbse'utely allent for a week, ,wlth a view of losing hla fau'ty method of sp-och. A perfect euro Is only te he ou tlined by the practice of deliberate, melod ious speech, as for example by frequently trading aloud. The Pilgrim Fathers Te the t'dtter et the Evrnt'ia Public Ledge t Blr Will ou or ene of your many read ers kind v stat" If the (I) Pilgrim Fathers crime from Hnglnnd In the Mayflower I have heard that they did net, and that th name even of the Mnj (lower waa net heard of for seventy yeera after the landing nf the Pllrrlm Fathers (2) Did the Pilgrim Fathers leave Hnglind because of rellsl iu persecution? (3) Did the Pilgrim Fathers persecute In this country these who differed from them In religion? (4) Did the people of Ireland send feed nnd clothing te the New England colonists nbeut the year 1(17.1? Was the gift called "Irish Donatien"? P. McELLIOOTT Pheenlxvllle, Pa , December 7, 1020 Yeu have heard Incorrectly The May flower, with Its cargo and 102 human souls, sal'ud from Southampton en September l, 1020, and reached anchorage within Cape Ced after a stormy passage of Mmy-threi dajfl. (2) The Pilgrims were separatists from the Church of England who had formed an independent congregation nt Led-n whence they enme te New Kngland (31 They did, but It would requlre tee much space te give a clear explanation, se will refer you te any encyclopedia artlcle en the subject. (4) We can find no reference te the "Irish Donatien" te which you refir Poems nnd Songs Desired Van Dyke, Net Kipling, Peem Te the Editor of tht Eventna Publle Ledger Blr I notice In the Forum tonight nn an swer te " C. C. P" regarding a poem c-ui-Ulaina tb Uetr itJlaave the aten sod thou " "i a iiii i ssai 1 1 hi i i i i i i a iiiiBaaaa ahalt find me," The writer of this nnswer has made a mistake, as thcae wdrds were net written by Kipling. If "U. C, P." has net already found them, he will be glad te knew that they nre a part of an exqulstte poem by Henry Van Dyke under th title "The Telling of Felix." The poem I very long, but he can find It In any geed library under the above title, IDA C. HAUDKNIIUSH. Carncya Telnt, N. J,, November 30, 102O. Te the Editor of (lie flpettlai; Publle Ledger: Sir In the Issun of today's llrfcxixn PiMLie I.r.ixiun I notleo ft mistake In one of your correspondent' answers te "C. C, P.," who desired te knew who wrote the line: "Clenve the stene and thou shalt find me." It la by the llev. Henry Van Dyke In a poem published some years age, and I think the tllle wm "The Workers," "O. ,L, I)," wishes the mnu of the au ther of the llnee beginning "The walling winds." eta They nre by William Cullen Ilryant In "The Death of the Mowers." It Is a long poem, but will lie found In any geed collection or poems. E. II. It, West Chester, 'Pa , November 20, 1020. Wants "Hoboes' Convention" Te fhe Editor of the rvrntna Public Ledger: Hlr I would npprcclate It If you could get for me and print n. pem entitled "Th Hoboes' Convention." 1 heard It encn while n Mexico and would Ilk te have the poem. If possible. WILLIAM C DORKLL. Philadelphia, NovemW 30, 1020. Twe Poems Requested Te the Editor of the J.'tenltie riiblle Ledger: SirThe poem desired by "C. L. D." Is evidently Itryanfs "Death of the Plew, erff. I would llke very much te have the com cem plete poem containing the werds: There's no land where a rnan can forget." Aiaj one centaining: "Par honce he Ilea, mvar eme lene eastern town, rtAll(i "' hl" stliva wl,h "rolling eye The Syrian stars leek down " If some one can give me these, or either of these, I will be very grateful. rMi i , u. MAcAnnT n nenniNs, Philadelphia, November 20, 11)20. Ve are unable te loeate cither of these poems, "Mether's Foel" Te the Editor of the .'fettle,; p,ifc(C Ledger: nnSm,.,'.'ia10.P.rlnt ln "" People's Kerum a peen en titled "Mothr's IVilI" which begins: Thi! P ,0 !n'" "ll1 ,he fnrmer'a wife. These beya will make thUr marks In life." thit. , ... sms n' L' WHITNEY. Philadelphia. December 7, 1020. MOTHF.H'H POOL 'Th.,Iilri t0,T-" ."M "" fnrmer'a wife. ThJ S y wl" mnke ,hclr """-K" " '" rhey never were mnde te handle a hoe. v?. ai!ce 5 wllc,re lh"r mhi e CBi JOhn una Ifpnrv ). -i- - Ilut Ned, he's little nbove n feel. "sw ,." ,Ty ,nu'" " "choel." v h' .'."'i?1 """" nl""h rarm "row. A he sat his mug of elder down, Than both of hla brothers de in three. Roelt learning win ncVr plant narn9; or Nep hoe potatoes, euro's you're born, or mend a red of broken fence. u!ir )lf.y,.???rt.lva me co""non sense'" a-. .ulfe. the t"0"1 w" und te rule, u"mi Jf b0.ia wero ""' '" schne'. vjhile Ned. of course, was left behind, or hla mother said he had no mind. ti, - yC"C" at B.cn0l, ,h0 ll"l-nts spent. Then each one Inte business went, A0n,nra,r.neMt'l.I,lay.,h', flul nnd fiddle. TiS,iPh ' L" htlr' of ceur"' ln h mlddle, Though hla brother looked rather higher than he, vhuJ?.f 0Ut.h!" "'""tin. " "rewn. M. D. iin i"e at home ,h'lr bre"'er Ned Had taken a notion Inte his head, Though he i said net a word, but trimmed iili trefa nil? hnCdthl" co anJ ew" his peas, "t'm'h0,"'; " by hook or creek. , ? ,mai,Eeil te rend many a book. Te , hatii! Rh br,0k". out Kni Cntaln Ned Te battle a hundrtd soldiers led And when the, rebel nag went down t-ame marching home General nrewni n.7'.hl li work'en "" farrn again. Repalred tha house and broken fence. And people said he had common aense. .-sew common sense was rather rare. And the State Heuse needed a portion there Be our family dunre moved into town. ' And people called him Governer Urewn. Cnme home te live with Mether's Foel. "Down en the Farm" Te-the Editor of the Evening PuMte Ledger; -,S.'i!-1 nm. Inclosing herewith the words of the song "Down (.n the Farm." recently requested. WILLIAM. SMAI.LWOOD. Dovci Del , December 8. 1020 When the tell of day Is ever. And the crowds are going home, Kir away beend the city, All my thoughts begin te room Hark te where the flowero nre blooming And where all Is pace end resf Hntk unto the dear old homestead With the ones I love the best. ' Chorus Just a field nf new-mown hay, Just a cottage bv the way. Just a mother dear te shield ms from all harm, Just u sweetheart waiting tee With a love that's fend and .,.. Just a d.ar old fahluned country home down en the farm. I ran hear the church bells ringing, And the MrJs Blng awnet nnd o!eer Ry th.. river I am wand'rlnc Hand In hand with Julia, dear. O'er the hills and thre' the vnlleys Thnt have never lest their charm! Rack amid the scenes of childhood Heme, sweet home, down en the' farm. Short Peem Requested Te the rdlttr of th- Evrntig labile Ledger: Sir I will appreciate It very much if you will print In veur People's Forum the short poem, "Somebody P'd a flelden Deed " MARTHA T. VAIINER. Philadelphia, D eomher 7, 1020, SOMHUODY DID A OOLDEN DEED SetOflmdv did a peldn deed, Proving himself n friend In need: Snmebedv sang a cheerful song, Hrlrht'nlng th skies the whole day long Was that somebody ou? "omebedv thet 'tis Hweet te live, Wlllhmlv said. "I'm glad tn give"'; Pnmehedv feifht a Valant fight, Hravely he lived te shield the right Was that somebody you? F-'nmehedv ldld all the hours, Carelessly .rushed I'fe's fairest flowers; Somebe.lv made Itfe less, net gain. Thoughtlessly semed te live In vain V4i that somebody you? Somebody fll ed the day with light, Constancy chased away the night! Sorreliedv's work bore Jey and peace, Surely his life ehtll never cease Was that somebody ou? Mrs Rnse Morrison aaka for a poem called "Howdy Pep." Can a reader aupply It? "D. L C" wrltea "I would be glad If any one can help me find n little poem. I knew only ene line: "When the apark of life Is wunlnir, weep net for me." Jamea Pi Canty nska for a poem entitled, "Dreadway Wh-n You're llreke " If "A. L Melt." will send us her name and ndlress no will forward the poem with the line "And the barber kept en shaving," ll(h wan aent In in response te her n meet but v hlCi we cur.net pr'nt en account of Its ani The People's l'erum will appear dally In the Evening Public Ledger, uml also In the Holiday I'uh'le ltdxrr. Letters illsriisslng timely topics will be nrlntetl, ns well :'. i remteeleil poems, nnd aitrellnne of grnrrel Interest will he answered. We Buy Geld Silver, Platinum, Diamonds, Jewelfy of All Kind Penn Smelting & Refining Works THR Oil) OOI.II SHOP 006 Filbert St., Phila. WANTED Automatic Sprinklers nnd Dry I'ipe Valves (live Pull Description II 236, Ledger Olllce v;VTr3cr.rTTTi''c,i 'r-v?avi'"itn -sv . " , n i i i i i r -i-T7"'rr -risiTT"'snJvri,-i,f'i iiawanarianrev ta rvjr -rw-frjr Jrrwm .HwbMl,H OST AMD FOUND BAd Lest, brown traveling bag from auto, mobile, 0:33 P. m. Thursday, en Ilread st. between Race and Ridge ave, i contents, wearing apparel and war relics, Please gt In touch w th fl. A. Ebelhan. 2000 Market st Locust 3TB0, DOND Lest bend Ne. 14.1. for 11000. par value; MASS1L1)N 7 Mil CKNT COL LATP.HAL TUUSr CONVKKTHILM GOLD NOTE. Suitable reward If returned te .Mrs James T. Lichtenberger Steneielgh Court Apartments, H E. corner 40lh and Walnut. DOO Lest, alredale, name and nddresa en cellar, reward If returned te rs.'i S. 21st at. IIANDDAO Iist a handbag, en ltac at., between 10th nnd ISth sts.. Friday after neon reward Return te ion ituce st. WALLUT ' 1.0't nl nfiiier'l-n "asss, between 11th nnd 12th and Mifflin sts. reward f 10. Call Del 0310 W. 225 8. 03th. PKRSONALH ON AND nfter thla date net responsible for any bills unless contracted by myself. THOMAS J DOYLE. fiOl Cherry st HELP WANTED YEMALE CilAMtlEftMAin nnd plain sewlngl expe rienced girl i referencea. I'liene Ilryn Mavvr 77 or address Mis J, H. Clarke Ilrni Mavvr. CLKIHC'AL v d sire the stvIce of sev eral well-educated young women In our general eler cat departments: typist or book- kteping experience prrierrcu. nssra, ivoe ivee buck b Ce.. Hoesevelt Deulsvard, PLEASANT SUItrtOUNDINOS COZY HCErtEATlON ROOMS WOTtTH-WHII.C COMPANIONS PAY WHILE LEAHNINd C LUNCHEON AT COST MEDICAL ADVICE SICKNESS IlENKPITS PE11MANCNUY Yeu get all these as a HELL TELEPHONE OPEP.ATOII See MISS STEVENSON, 1031 AIICII ST. DULL TELEPHONE CO. OP PENNA- BTENlWinAPHEnS We have several verv desirable npenlngn for both experienced nnd Inexperienced at negrnphers. Stars, Hoc Hec buck Jt'oneoseveJMiouleynrd TAVCT well recommended Protestant Women for cooks, waitresses and chambermaid. Address IV.' W Walnut lane. YOl'Nd WOMAN in Inspection nnd wrapping department, dry goods store experience pre. ferred n. V Dewees 1122-21 Chestnut st. flenrml MAKE MONEY AT HOME Yeu can earn from tl te $2 an hour In your spare time writing show cards; quickly nnd easily learned: no canvassing: we teach veu hew nnd sell sour we-k. Wrlte today for full particulars te American Shew Card Scheel, I 230 Pyfle Illdg.. Terente. Cnnada. nELP WANTED MALE AltCIUTElTUKAL draltsmiin. state age. salary and experience. Uex P. 8U0, ledger Office ' IIOND ANALYST wanted by atntlstlcal de nartment nf trust rnmnanyi slve nge. ex- serlence, education, former connection and references, it 'J17, Ledger Ofnce. CHAUPPECns wanted, geed pay, steady em. pieyment Apply iseii urenuvrg, superm tendent, Uu-iker City Cab Ce.. 1217 Vine st. COI.OrtED POllTEIlS wanted. Mr ll-ins lien Chestnut st. Apply te Q LOVE SALESMAN wanted: we are de sirous of forming connections with an ex per'enced enhsmin tn handle exclusively our line of gloves and mittens In West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware C D Osbern Ce,. 2201 Wnhana'a uve,, Chicago, HI. JOT1 COMPOSITOrt, all-around wanted. Ae. ply Herkemaycr, Keck tt Ce., Allentown, Pa, LINEMAN wanted, colored; must have elec tric light experience. Apply William Pes. ler 12ns N (list st. LINEMEN Wanted. (Irst-clnss electric I'ght linemen only, steady work, geed wages Apply Wm. Pester 1208 N 31st. MEN WANTED Large corporation will have vncaneles fnr several clean-cut men who have ambition. Integrity nnd character experience en sales- experlence pri-ferr.-d but net ncesB'iry. permanency with geed pav and ndvnti inmt wilt be Umlicd only bv our ability; applicants must stand close Investl gntlnn. Call Itoem 118, Drexel Dldg. Mr. Wright. PATTERN DRAFTSMAN POIl STOVE rOUNDHY STATE AOE, EXPEUIKNCE AND SAI,VHt EXPECTED P -S:,. LEDQEU OFFICE SALEtfMAN Experienced live-wire sales, man- unusu.il prnpnVtten and permanent future for right party. Wr(l Stevenson Pear Oe . 04-' ljy st . IndurUpnll. ind SALESMEN -Opportunity for 3 nmb.tleu men te s.-ll entrlc washing machines and vacuum cleaners only live wltrs, exception chance for advamement. Call 122 ii,h at. Mr. It'll ' "' SALESMEN Te hand' skirts and dresses ln aeuthern st ile and mldiUe west,must have geed following. Progress SUlrt Ce . 1304 Arch st HALESMLNAuteniihlle specialty, .ells nn sight llheml enmmlsten Mil P14 1,, On STOCK CI.EItK wanted by large "corpora, tlen- young mm with packing house nr meat bus'ness experlen. e geud opportunity If satlsfsctury give r-ference. age and sal sal er. P 731, I,edt.er Office ' STOCK SALESMEN """ If you can sell sleck In an old-established company rnted AA 1 bv It U. Dun Si Ce with direct lends furnl. hed plus the as rlstance of Pennsylvania and New Jersey hankers, who will handle stock notes, this deal will Interest you. we have the goods only men of untiuestlenab e ability and cr dentliils considered, no nil nnces Illinois Tractor Ce. 111(1 Lincoln llldg. WANTKD 1IY UUT-OP.TOWN I'OVi'EHN MAN TO TAKE l-HAIUlE OF KI'.K AND COPTON MOS'KT WIIIK C O V B Fl I N O IlEPAKT-MPNT- MAHIHED MIM eVEll 2S PHEPEnitED. ItEPI.Y IN OWN IIANIIWIIITINn HTTIVll AUK MAIIIIIKD OH HINOLi: PM'KHIe ENCE ON THIS WOKK ENPEIH ENCI.' IN OTHEIl LINES AMOUNT OF EDUCATION AND SAt.HY EXPECTED ADDIll.HS KKPLY M 030. LEDOEK OFFICE WANTED Positions of all kinds for unen pleved mm und women. Addirsa W F SITUATIONS WANTED-FrMALE COMPANION or visiting reader desires posi tion with 'ady. llex 42, Hnaren Hill. Pu. SIT fJATIONS WANTED MALE CHAL'FFEl'Il and wife cel lt-class ee.ik di siren pos , best of ref. 132 N 2.1th st i OuK nnd gen-Tal work. Jnpinese exp, rl. ented, pilvate family; c.ty or country II ,104 I.e.lgir.Otflce, vwumry iirNPHAi. sirji-iiAHiu 2-.' jeara' exp in.t empleera, 17 earn. nbeut factor), efrlce sales d PI nemes, estate, traveled, set ip khii.lis i.urihuang general t.ihi.in t erla' end mercliand'e awe 42 H '.2U Led lln- 8ECHETAIIY and accountant would like pest. tlen aa asalatunt te head of dept. II "".1 Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COMPKTCNT help, vv lit und colored, male and female Glenoak Emtilavmint A?nnu t2232 0xterd.L Tfisler 0129, ' ummimmmmi - , - - DECEMBER 11, 1920 FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS RENTED NON.VIBIHLn 3 MOS . $R.O0, viBiiT,n a jiei )a oe up. Fnctery Rebuilt Typewriters "Sce Our New Machine the Century" American Writing Machine Ce. f.02 CHESTNUT ST. .. . ... WalnutA24r.il Mln 32ft Netice I Nertec! Netice! ROAD SAMPLES MEN'S CLOTHING WI.CUS rilOM 120 te 75 .. OVHftCOATS selling new at 114. 0B, 110.(1(1, J22 SO UP, . . SUITS aelllng new at 18 80. U2.B0. S10..10 up Vu, la .A,, .nnntltinll. In llllV thSSS k aamplea at these prices; stock consists ei wersieae. erges and ninnei-. IIOOM 3.1. HAXTEH 1ILDO 1414 B. Penn square Demolishing hotels for V M th'pplne beard, millions feet lumber, all alies. thousands nt windows nnd doers; plast-r beard, wnsii basins: all In new condition, nlse the follow ing new material, expanded metal, metal lath, hdratd lime penn Salvage Ce., Hl.i. and Tlnlrum nve Woodland 4103. RADIATORS 10,000 feet het wetar and stenm, fleer and wall brand-new, at salvage prices tens of pipe valves nnd fltt'nrs. Penn Salvage Ce.. 04th nnd Tlnli urn ave Woodland 41113. NOTICE TO HANDY MAN W will sell and deliver te your home com cem com plete het-water hentng system en club plan, blue prima and details furnished aa well aa personal Instructions; Jein new; can be in stalled wh.lc u.lng e'd heater. P 71'i. L-dger Office . OKFICB FtlllNITUIlI- Larre let of djsks. safes, (lies, cabinet ae general office furnl ur. atere fixture. We buv. aell and exchange. PATTEN rUnNITUIIB CO ICtIST 41170 1127 ARCH ST. nACB 260 Office Turniture, Office Partitions Desks, tab'es. filing cabinets, chairs, store fixtures: new and sllchtly used: we sell, buy snd ex. hinge. WEISS, 1037 IUCO St. Walnut 3S1n . $50 C1H will purchase a Shoemaker geld- strlni- cnncert-granil piano; txtter tone thnti the mode today and In fine, tonal nnitltv O03S Chestnut at. Phene Sherwood 1270 W IIATH Tl'HS ""laundry tubs, sinks, wash atnnds, ti r. 's lumb-r dners. sash iIsks rnunters Pitina Wrecking Ce . .back ei i'.-JO't, n'annml l'hnne Diamond 3S4t 'Ti 11 model pl-onegroph mahogany, regu lar 27r,. for sale tn euldi buyer for 100 .IPS 8 nth st a-rnnd rlenr I.nmbard intii FOn SALE one rlectrle wicuum cleaner: A-t condition; nil attchmnts; 123 also 1 hand cleaner 5. H 307, Ledger OffUe. OUTS THAT LAST JEWrt.PY ON IN'STU.LMENTH LOUIS KOltPF. 113 . 7T1I , "feR1! Ladles' dn fur coat, latest model, 'Pu- vii 2a Penlar Lean. HOP Poplar, $7 'lO Large fur cellar, black or brewn: p.-IU VH,m s. Penlar lrfian. 1100 Poplar INVALIDS rccllnfng vvh ellnir chair, tired vvbeeJ-estmnlte M43 St'lesst HANDSOME wn1nuMedre m suite: will sac rifice 2000 Diamond at POOL lAlll.L'S 2d h'ind, bnueht, sold rent ed cxclaig. d Keyvfer. 329 W. Olrard ave BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SECURING BUSINESS CAPITAL QUICKLY rereeful, high-powered, convincing presenta tion iLrniiffi, rlitht ehermels. Insed en nrlg Inal intelligent alea plans, will get deve. epment or working capital in any amount In record time, nnd at minimum cost We . fijiiT nn every nhae of Pnanclal writ ing and direct-by-mall selling Twelve years' successful experlere-e, Advertising Service Ce., Parkway nidi., Ilread nnd Cherry nta. Telephene Spruce 1A20 PARTNER desires te sell h'a lnteret In a cntten nifg husin-ss making a rpeclal ar ticle h-vv'n: unllm't d nntlennl advertising pisslbU't'CH, without comnetltleti sold by the aynd cate nnd rctnll sterrs nt .1 and lu cents the product sells Itielf the margin of profit I elng attractive enough te flu dis tributor te cause him te seek the manu facturer, mv reasons for selling ure per sonal. M 103. Ledger Otfl-e timrer ter sai-n f.nne acres virgin timber: will cut .10.(100,000 feet high-grade afick. no per cent oak, 4.1 per cent pine, balance peplar: near railway te seaboard, natural legging cndltlens per fct A-t land-mill preposition. prlc und terms reisenable. T. M. Fry, Princeton. W Vn.. will Bhew It. LARC.E corporation needs services of geed men In Penrnylvanla, Maryland Delaware nnd New Jersev; theso with eharaeter abil ity nnd geed local acnualn'ane will earn minimum of 13000 per year and unlimited maximum. If ou contemplate u chance en or before January 1st. please address us cerrtliientlnll. M (130, Ledger Office IF YOU HAVE ability and can Inve.t or in. Annue the Investment of Jill Oun with men"v .ecured. nn exception il eppnrtunltv m ..(fend n nn officer and director In a Incal flranclil corporation new frmlng. Addresi PROFIT. P HO". ledger Office. T-Tl 1ETT1 V. PSTVTE 22 m les above .ScTatl" ten; mevitiB picture house, seating capacity 100. S-room apnrtment 2-story brick build. In-'. 100 OUO paid nut every '.vvu weeks In w iges. populnllen 700. no agents, r 80i Ledger Office. ' IDEAL central lo-at'en for tearoem: ,1 rooms and kitchen first deer L AV IIUDNUT 324 R'-al Estate Trustnid,, S57', CASH will purchase a 1020 mn. prd t-edan nnd i-xtrai run noue miles, new tires M 104, Ledger Office TO INVEST OR SECURE PITVL SEE MtUlllt'i: LICHTMAV ;or, cnleninl Trust II dg Spruee (17;vi IF YOU want te buy nr sell vnur lmslnes 'jeHnrrls 1231 R E Trust Rldg "m", FURNIWED house, 1.1 rooms, tncnm- tite," rent $V1; geed loc : coal Call no N snth MACHINERY AND TOOLS CHAIN HOISTS n1,it,,nt?e'fef,eht,"i.1'' tum'Rffi " , T7 J1-, nach ' swivel vise, lis ,-,e ,.,n , . vi M i-t.h pipe vise, 13, ,, . ,,r. ",. 112 all the nb.ive new- stock l'Evv , VAOE CO Uttn and Tlnlcum ave XV00& 1SiLii"- ELECTRHAL MOTORS. MACJflVE TOO IS PliWI R EOUIPMENr luel-!i O'nitTFN M.'il.'y 11JN1I) ST TANK. ce.r.ir 12O0 cnl cnpnrlty, S ft n Zv J ft It i Ire lur. geed end ADDlv Mi-Nl'5rX--JL J'JiSC'1 l2.-2i CheetniK MACHINE SHOP can take nn nddl -ihm., tool and si tew yorlJi,esieiin p.'u N il , KLEi'THI'- MOTOIIS large tttid"smnll s ,l l and n-ntj Wlrns, lap N,V.," ;',J Al.i .Ii.vi'IMi .in. direct currm moteis ne-v and us I Milk t, C ..- n ", MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS janes. Player-Pianos, Victrelas The great annunl sale of Pianos Pianola Pianos and Victrelas is held this month midi as '.'" per cent roductlena in yem. Piane Departmmts um' Tl-e usual Hepne guarantee and free .. chnnge prlvlliges will be In force All used Pianos urn rebuilt as near like new as pu. alble Th following 's a general summary 4fi Rebuilt Plllles fruin 1123 te I ISO 7.1 New Pl.ines prices ranging up te 19.10 New Pbiiie'.a Plums the largest assort ment for jenrs Several used Plajer-Plnnes at J473, j.v), hivi New Vlctrel.u all types, from fjj te $27H. Used Talking Machines, ether makes very low prices Pav in nts te suit your convenience Call nr write for large lluu catalogues. Henna's L'ntewn Stores COR SIXTH AND THOMPSON STS FOUNDED isrt.-l lM ALL makes phnnegi erhs repaired bv factory expert Seb tune Plum Ce 171.7 Chestnut DOGS." BIRDS. ETc. CANVRIFS Ouaranteed singers If, n I in. mixed bird seed in lbs hOq. m,s ,- ,e,h OLD GOLJ OLD geld, silver, untinum, ela. 1 war, old. style Jewelrv. teeth plates beui t for cash. Est 117 J I. Clark refiner 8i,r Sansom! CASH PAID 10 old geld, silver nnd antique clecka ltegeis 4.1 S 17th Locust 2l(i WANTED ANY ONE having a second-hHiiiT'irirefirTor sale will c mmunlcate with Ce C Firt Fngneeis. I ami Dix N .1 nt one. STAMPS AND COINS STAMPS. PACKETS. niMi: s(vru i Albums and supplies. for stamp collectera. $ '&r ; USED ATtT0M0BlI.E8 The Werd Painting Dees net d srlii the exquisite lnng-llv'x.1 lustrous fln'sh nf the Mnrtln-Alexander baking process of r finishing automobiles, nnd the smnll extra cost is nothing compared te the Pleasure In mvnitig a beautiful finished ear and the service ou will ri' elve. Inspect our work, get our prices or call us en the phen. and w will send a repre sentative Martin-Alexander Ce. AUTOMOllIt.E HEFINIHIIEIIS 12H-123-I30 lle-d st Dlcklnser. 2201 Main 370. TD1 IPIC i ijie hinMiiinnnn': 1920 Final Clearance Sale Greatest Values in City DON T WAIT t Mil, rilBY AllE Buy TODAY and SAVE Ioney THE WHITE CO. 20TM AND ERIE I I aiiini!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii',ii;ii!!1iii!,,;ii''i;ii'!''iii':!iiniiii!ip1iiiiiii,iiiii CAN YCll CSE a new . n'd ear or tru.k? Our specl.il time pavtnent plan has made It possible for many penpli te start In huel ness tot themselves with a truck nnd for many te enjev the pleasures nnd comforts of a can prompt Inquiries essential. Com mercial Moter Vehicle Ce, 2111-2113 N. Merphil' s' Pblla Pa Rush, Metz Parts SCH0BER IITIf AVD Ml KPT ' nt'ICK E, IMS -I cvl teurlna inechanlrully perfect. Just evirhaulnd fullv niulpptd reas 3737 N Jeili t Phnn- Tlngnr."l7" J DODOK COliPB. la.'D with extras; slightly tiled; perfect condition Address owner, 420 E. Washington lane, or phone Oerman- t. nn 3007. NASH nOADSTEIt 102O: run 3 months wonderfully sntlnf.v t.trv, owner, woman nfrnld of ritvt raffle ,lr A O'ine 481 1 N 0th NATIONAL H. .t.in 1910, flrst-clavs ennd: will demon Owner phene Camden 0".3v OVE11LANDS all models, 3 and 1 pssenir leuring, ann ii passenger rosesters s passenger chummy roadster, all ether makes nnd models; time payments, open eve. nlngs Overland-Harper Ce.. 2MI N Ilread. st. PinitCE-AnneW. 3S lOll S-pass-nger, In (lr-elnss condition; geed rubber, J 1000. Wnnd'tnd -ln STEPHENS car for sal- reasonable. Call ivy tvirvti lJl v MI'I'TZ rejilster. ifiSfi med-l driven en!" M(iOi) miles, perfert condition ln M like new. extra tire and tubes owner wl'l per sonally glve PO davs guarantee; eem" as new- cur no agents or linkers- csn I... s,.n I v anpelntment only p sol. Led -er Offi. e. BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Pawntickets for Diamonds HOUOHT FROM PRIVATE I'E IT H FULL VALUE PAID. TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Colonial Trust Building N K. ran 13TI1 n fItBT OFFICE 203, SECOND PLOOP. cusTMM-TAii.enrn SUITS AND OVERCOATS Frem your own Materi tl fnr tt 1 ft AA Satisfaction Guar or Meney Hark Jp I J.xJXJ Standard Tailoring Ce. MaVrlitst 2D PLOOH TAILORS Pep MEN S. WOMEN Est. 1U1L lie I Phune l.ecust'fi47.'l DIAMONDS nDc,,0?orTO,e!,:neVdK,pye7,'e We have a diamond Dni IfUT "1ry, 'h te turn Inte money DUUVjlil lulrkly Ofilce hours 10 te wwvsa-4 nt(, A sicCUTCIIEN DDUATC Offlc a. mi Real Estate PRIVATE ?K;;n'-y. nr.:nnff DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively highest ensh prices fe: veur dla. muids, any size from s te 10 carats, none pav higher also old go!. I. plttlnuin and silver bought, estuus bought iprlvate), est 10 yrs Hie Diamond Shep mfi? N.ei'e'Mas,rhM' DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OUJECT Pawn Tickets for Diamonds Iteuxht KELLY CO 1132 CHESTNUT ST Bulte 2122 Over Chl'.ls' Restaurant Prlr WEATHER STRIPS rrnr : " ernnze step draft tattllns 1 1 waste, gunr m iteiin! 4 work werk nnnsh p Hiurier Ce Mil N Lllh Pep 740. 70er ACCOUNTS sent us nre cellerted rea rea sen i-verlasilnglv ut It since lSOO ' busi. ness und ether matters ndiusted Rank Itf Muiual Adlustment Cg. 1213 Filbert at DIAMONDS BOUGHT IJA.RRYSJfTrH 7J"JHNSOM ht. TO SOLVE ANY 111 Hnn PRiiRII-M SEE M Willi r I . 1ITMAN M 20i Colonial 'lruJdg Spruce 1177s (1RAY HAIR nt..r. 1 te nxttiral rinp hv sperlal method Kichrvn 1: .nm ,L r r,, UmiilrJ llieiiph..n u-i n.iti.ss. " CARPENTER, expert Ht-rii'nns add'tiTm store rrenis isij.as vk n .m i,. r,7Jm llAltliniilUJ noera a sinus srraplt,,. . . reduced rhi'g-s brii wrl. l:.l,;r.,i'ni, KI.KCTHIC TIlEATMl P , . , "rr, u. , y HAIR I'YEINO sciilp"ir.",,iir. r- f 1.1.,-r ase Hla.-kllllHl I Sp 1. ,rd.. P,,"VH' TuCPEF.S wig apeclHiisi. guaram,... 1 ,.,1' faction P Cocron L21 N Jurip-r Roem nn' iiei'Ki: wiiiimi. r ,1,7a 1. ,, ' sr.il f.'r est Jagdm m M.'O -. - ,, ,,, IIUIUlER OOODS et 1111 de7cnpt",, rT f ... .......... . ,.,.,.iin. pu i i oje AM ,a en.i ru n remevm rrem eelieea ..m.t.fc .. ,-.,,,,. nwiinq atKt 44.1 Et.rrTRlC treatment and manicuring "rm lua ieea nice . i.-m Gilbert. I5c son; PAINTJNG-PAPERHANGINO I1I1-.TI ,AMl PM'EfililVtIIVi r. ii up . i a' tnr siring M'ld. rm.ui. jiH3 r.th K-nslnrtnn 4'iJO. STORAGEAND MOVING ESTARLlSHEn 1873 RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED St'tll'ItED STORED CONTINENTAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES 20th St. ab. Chestnut MOVING STORAGE PACKING Household get da anJ u annul effecta ,,.i,.j and shipped te any tart of ih werirt cl"lj feltpn Lkjh luuu " world. ai'AUANlEEH Storage tn Expert fuiultuie handleia pa. It move, elerc furiutu e estab U7; "uy. a, rags, clilnu. eic . eim wrviii low rate, lecaT.n .eiii diatance. Pl.n Pepiur Jlji al iV5'4 llrewn at. I317 Planea WA-SHlNnreN StnragH Vn , (,, lluusihe'l uieviiik' satlsfs man-own . sti rote u peliilt irepecii n mi ite.i . S,V.U (I2l'i ilHiiii.iiit.ivvn ave Uer.iu.nln ... .. . t". .v-v: n 1120 riDELITY FIREPROOF 11(11 TO 11D MARKET aT 9 VICTORY STORAGE Hi ri i.rt l'h..n.. He.meni i . Milin it,. Plirc, -Ail vv v r.Uiii, l-l'.ri i-i..n.. IliMiient jn7n vans MONARCH STUIIMIB rn cNAitcii spuniir. rn JH7D , ,,,,,70 TER AVK-VCTii SERVICE iTOItvep" M'KINfl INa-nirANiJ-Jeviv",Aab PAt LOC VI. sn.l Ivuia llt ti illnc .lav or nTThT. r,rf- rules 1710 Min'nii s ' r!eii: ROOMS FOR RENT -Rciryr2i25 iYirn---i'nTji..(il7bl--i biiustjteejng rn iiI.m n ph.ine IIROAD. N 30.2 Nlcclv furn. shed attrie tlv rooms, all cameii'rnct-a, nvsir iraina nn.l n. s l'l.igilb504 r """ 1IROM) T N -'"'''--"eveti.l fleer ti,ulI1 adlelnlng lath tnwly decer.itud. itulinl, for I or 2 p..rs ms """" " CHESTNUT ST. 4003 -" Ce.nf" f urn - front room tun water Preston (linn w DIWIOND 1007 Dealrnble furnl-hed fr .nt revim running water, bath. show, r rheni ue-il emeii ...... rARSON "N S72 tbetwe'en nTith-.nir.iiBt at below SentmliiBti.r nv Twu ci.m munlietlng ruims near i.ath furn s1. I housekeeping privat.- fami nu ubte.tl. n te bablea. 17 w.-ekl bat Unlit ,0 king Ja, lncludi d Lin I'Vr Si ln"'l" Il C,r, ,,,-, -furnished, i-lei-tilc light. ule front suite .,( 2rern and tsjih ' ' rTpitri'E ST r 1IR2 illelm.-hiirsi) noun and single vnian.-les b-autlfullv furniehed running water, lirlvute buth. electric light- phenea SPRUCE ST.. 1010 D. sirnble rooms with beard apRUCB ST.. 101O Extrsme'lv "dei. "room. fcOla-U-a. hand. Xurn,; jlvt. bit-a. j21 , BOOMS FOR HENT WALNUT BT.. 4807-A large, heautlf ult' turn, ruum .,w,H i,,.iiu. 01 , enm aa Jclnlngi aheuld appeal te a married couple or te any one desiring te live In an atmosphere of refinement .. 0TH 8T . N 481 1- -Itoem and beard In pit- vsjfnmlly. jery desirable., surrounding. lrtTH. N. 1311 HOTEL ItUItIC heautlful turn rooms spotless clean, elec, h.w. hat: dally Si weekly rates cenv. te stations; heslaccipi fgr.trtvellnii people Spruce l3i 1'iTll. N ."1301 single room for gentleman! running water private fnmlly Poplar 411 2.1D ST M 131 -Well furnished rooms see- and .itid third (loom, next te bath en each Heur well lit nled. ATTHACTI r. furn. npts . some heuskpg. herwned Apt Agency 1 3,1 1 Walnut at. PINE Itmt.M."' eentrnl ftirnlshd. in several li..gs.. Apnlv jieteml nejr 217 H 18th. w kht r 1 1 1 u n irt.niiA LA lli llr"'l AVE. 4r,n-. Well-heated mom attractively furnished: beautiful new henii. tet section Wist I'hlla., is minutes t,. j nm dst. , ifxEL AVE . (1127 -- Secend-smry frent: r. nvenb nt te L nnd meal. Phene Weed "1 2741V WAIJJI'T 390. Nicely film, rooms, south. m xp suit 2 gentlemen excel table ATLANTIC CITY " ilOOMH with bath; modern Santa Maria. 11 H rety itntnren.r'' .- - . ,", r.'inn ave BOABDINO BPItl i E f '31 Large front room with beard eeutnern nxnesure. rp-isonaeie. flV" "ilellchtful rooms, southern exposure! opposite Pnna 11 It. station, convenient m tmllev ear" "xeellent table 'benrd Phene flertanlnwn f.tt'J TIMIMIIi Ni'llSE owning weibappeTlntecI and l"siitif.illy I .fated hem In Oerman 'nn w n'd bnnrd nn.l rive professional at initnn p injlM 1 SO 4 Ledger Office. " PENNSYLVANIA .MLIUIltllAN " 'iT.ltvfxNrtiWN 70 W Sharpnaek; will bearl J congenial young men. share pleas ant mum newly furnished, private family, 110 weeVt real home comforts. APAKTMENTS The Cypress II 14 Spruce Street Private ),n'h nil front apartments. LEWIS K. BROOKS 014-O1B PENN SQ IILDO. Locust 1229. Or en premises ATTRACTIVE furnished apartment, 2 room hl I i-ivate tmth, e'e,trlc light con. het water we heated best of service: private ta-aj.. If desired, convenient all parts city. I'el.y and railroad, ucrmamewn s"euen H W enr Pulaski ave und Apeley st. Phene Wvemlng 24(1L HOPORKPEPINO APARTMENT Five large r.innis ard bath laundry nnd storeroom In besemerl private front perch, hardwood dinri. B'e.trle 1 ght; 1 square from Pair no. int Pit-k. E .1 ELLIOTT. 1112 i UK XTVI'T HT PTLHERT SS5S, APARTMENTS, 1222 ard 122(1 N. ISth at. 3 rooms nnd bath nnd 5 rooms and bath, ele-nie lights, het-wnter heat and all con- "ri. neei, open for Inspection. SMITH "MITH 2ftth nnd Master sta N 1HTH 3S2& MOD. UP-TO-DATE. 4 RS AND PIHV HATH. HKAUT FURN 2D PLllOll APT; El. EC II. -W. HT.: CON Te TRMNS AND TROLLEYS. RENTAL REONAIlLE. TIOOA lllftt W. UNUSUAL APARTMENTS Twe rooms. bath, kitchenette and 4 roema and bath, and 2 nerehea; surrounded by large grounds; exceptionally modern. Apply en premlaes, 122 W. Msnhelm st , SPRUCE ST., linn HOLMKHUHST (Annex) 3 roema. kitchenette and bath furn. or unfurnished; all modern Improvements- het water heat, eleetrl. Hy. southern exposure pbnnes Apply Hnlrr.ehuret. 1012 Bpruce st 1M7 lvi: 5.T Larrn living room wlt'i rireplare best parquetry floors; sun a 1 day large bedroom, most modern of baths vsPh shower and oerfeot kitchen; 115 pr- memh , unfurnished CENTRAL APARTMENT Entire third fleer 8 rooms and h-ith modern conveniences MCAR1 & UROWN 202 W 1.1th St. a'23 N 1UH ST DES1RAHLH APART MFNTb ri urtirstir.L mi unrti; N1SI1ED. PHONE TIOOA (I1B3W. 21ST ST S 107 Attractive l" nnd 2 room npts . severnl private baths: central: wl : furnish If desired Phene Spruce 7111 HUNTlXOD'iN AITS 251.1 Corrnintewit nve corner 4 rooms and both new unfurnished he.it, I0S Celumh'a IHO'l. APARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Central apartments apeclaltv. Sherwood Apartment Agency 1.1H4 Walnut at. DIAMOND ST . 252(1 Cerner housekeepl-.i: apt . S rms bath: modern In every de tall, reasonable. 13.1 S 21P Fnr rent wnall hensekecrllir iipsrtment accend fleer next te bath; well heated well fu-nlshed Including piano UAlUN'i! 4u.U. nnd 4t!u S 40th st. Apart ments 1 nnd 2 rnnms and bathn '-e with kit, r. n w III furnish Phene Preste!. 270 W 9. W t'OR 15th und Venango strr"er S rs. und bath. 2d II. rninklln It. Spitzer Ce 3 Ru i.Mm anl Lath ever store. 143. 1807 W V. rnngn st hlR.MSlll.il und un'urn. npts., centrally l.i il.il A. Kaurcne & Ce . 220 a. .Uh 2il II N '-'III.' Apnrlmrllt, bath Diamond 0.17ft J roema and DIAMOND W . 252(1 Cor houaekpg. apt.. 5r St bath mej In i very detail, reaa'ble W1T I'MILADP.I.PIIIA MODERN APUITMENT Cerner. (1 rooms electric light, het-water heat, perfect order, 100. Key t B123 Mil l kit st 4200 PARKSIdT: AVE C rms Just done ever, nve .eKinit Park. $73. jnq, Black burne. 4210 Parks de. C.PRMANTOWN nrciciENCY housekeeping apartment: thcreuKhl milern and In Ideal location. term le.ise tu d sirablf tenant readv for Imm-ilinte necupancy. Mauran, Delman i. i'i . N E j vr Rrnad nnd thestnut. T10C. I WAVERLY APARTMENTS 1 1402-1-C-8 ERIE AVE. 1 S I W Elegant modern apartments, Jg y laving 2 bedrooms, cenven- 3 g l-nt te all parta of the city rj fe I y train and trolleys near at- j jfj tractions nnd shops, low jd rentals. Make eelectlena at rs I W. GABELL I y - V, Cult IIROAD 4 ERIE AVE S "n "iiiiwyiP1 iiiTOi.iai3iaiiii:iii:iiMmiiiciii!iiiiiiiii;!iiiraimi;nmi I'LNN-'VLVANIA SL'HUIIHAN MtDMtllli: AI-. Miil.P N- aids. .1 run, buth. open ." ' p. 1 no- n janitor service autr r I i "s D 1". SI ni per month Harris U .. I ' i pp.. te M.tUii Nqiti.rth. Pa. ovKitiuteon 0 I I.' ( i Hv 1 1 I .1 lloer" furn " 8 rmi. t, I a I ' eu nit Ph Oi v .rbre-tk 0101 J APAJVTMENTS WANTED WANTED Twe roei-.s bath nd kltoh klteh rtutte unfurnished West Philadelphia, or Tli preferred married teupie. lu children. M 7"H I.- Urr iimce. 0' N , ' i'I Cl.i. w vuiil w I h Uvi ti ill in, nt niei 1 1 v lb b j. I' "e-. ee 4 or r. room S'-.Ilt 110 per liig.-r errue. l."l s mril SI' PVRTM'.-TS. PUP.. NIMH!) Oil IM'l H.NI.-.III-I), Sll.S'f TI.SVM'-l v VTIN.I I'll -ili-M-y nie-i vv HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS CENTRAL unfurnished hjusekeeplng .n.rt. uint 22u S 4th st APARTMENT HOTELS Frentcnac Apartment RROAD AND OXFORD UTS. Twe, 8 .nd 4 room nparrmanta; tiale s.rvkx mid sUctrivl llgDU. THE DELAIAR-MORRIS" AMKTRICaN plan CHB1TLN . K AND MORRIW8T. OERMANTdWN Hull i nwrilTeN Walnut et. east et Hieid V i i -t innai rvatlve lintel, be.u tlfu 1 fur -t. I net will cer.tucte.l, you win find in tin. Mann tun everithmg you aeek In the 'jr. t I ..! is plus the h (vantage of a MtuiM. i t i llbii-sji tnftnagment. tin: i i iT7.iT" iiiirLi .., h irr7.;,r".rrv, neiiil rim, t i I ve vvblle In Phlladtlphl. " REAL ESTATE r6RSALE - iilv Z" 13 II.M- 'J bnh bit 10x117 ft rnt tTii 1... 1. II JlllllHI M.'jr(e S-,1, J 21). k ,,' SilVV VAlV.Sr-UJJ H2llh 213e L.th ii in UltlU'OM '.'inn I'uHiarltie UAIIU MS S I' i .. i -even small beuneB. Or K buth .(l n I'.irsen A S.m 2H3 N 8lh' JUI7 - Mill. I" 0i . bitb U100 nneid. Rl-.AHD'i'N A (' 1JS4T Passvunk .ve" :l OJ N. r.Tll HT -- Dwe.llng" with Meri float, Ausly J,. JJ. ItaelOQ, XOO M, etk at. m ' at' ' i i I J! 'ii f I .3-a 41 1,e J-.i m sii at ? rin- J P. ri" , aii- ")n-, ex. 1 H"r wj vs. 1' !ij) 1.1 I i :j.l 'ft TilM ftfa r 10 Jitls- Icut it all I 1(k rlH.. i J I i 'I ! -i .'riv.M ty ,,-rti. W'H&.uy,. y- ''. . v i- i ' iJpW
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