hi " 'it r Hi I ri k 1 1 t ,i ! it I $ Ik. 2$ jDei't EBiy Itedss Yet .,-u ., , hi udims, mutters, aim investment 91 services almost without excet Hen have already advised their clients te purchase coppers and industrials. We have refused te yield te firessure from our clients te de Ucewisc for we think that a bct- ter buying point will be reached. I ki's feprtlis . mf Our renanne ara eaf tnrtU tn riM. v ' fully prepared Bulletin Jujt mailed te subscribers te the Babeon Investment Service, counseling against purchase at this time. REPORT ON REQUEST A few extra conies of this Bulletin are available for distribution te Interested Investors. A request en your letter head will brinRyeu one without charge. Tear out the Meme note and hand It te your secretary when you dictate the morning's mail. MtrtlyAik for Bulletin ;UMl' The IUbsen Statistical Organization Wcllcslcy Hills, 82, Bosten, Mass. TSi Largnt OrsamtaKn- cflu Charaettr in lAe ht Iter J 'CUPOFFHERE' Meme !&? j I write tne uaosen statistical urgamzatien, I Reger W. Uabsen.President.Wellcsley Hills, I 82. Bosten. Mass., as follews: Please send I a ceDy of S"""tl Bui- jw - .jj. i jh. Iiettn ine at.ni- ana J i 1. I booklet. ' (.itttine the 1 .Amjfif . MostmmYeur Meney' frjr I I gratis. kLIleuiM3r-i letln Ttfn SIMP nnd fl ?" r...t. .-!, LUIQiljrvm ivur .nancy tr -gratis. 11LL eJWittgcr I IN MII, T1IK IMON TK ( THIN COMPANY OF K s.n Notion la hrrrly g .'ii tbnt the Flmt mort mert tage ti"n l" nf th" I niun Tra 'inn Ce. Seb 41, 431 V '24 711 Ml !i.it bem called for redfn y tnt. puraunnt tu the Slrrttlns Fund prevliUum of fiaiJ M.-rU.iB' nnd that thu principal nnd m.crued intr M tncether with a premium of fHu jni r.-ntum idded te the principal a .m thpref. u.l bf pa ihle at the office of t1 undiT'tgnrj in V.irrn, Penna., en Jammrj l-i i)il. .ft r uhuh date the aid bends ni i renB. ti dra'v Interest. WARIU'N TIlLST COMPANY. TruPtf. Warrew IVnna. m nhjilrnil INTiaiX Tin.N.VI. MOTI1K ritl'CK COUP. Netke of DUhlrml Netlrn Is ert) trln that i dlltlpnj of 1 73 T" r fharn ha N'n 1 -flareil en the flrtt unj .' .in'I pr'fer-',il tn. k of Intr rntlunjl M t r Tru k i:rpnratieii blni; the tfltldpnJ i( ''iimu'atttl in ild Bhar4 of prt -rtrreJ at n-k fi.'ii e -el or 1 lBJO te ami Inclu.llnc In- mi i 31 tn;n, pavnble en Janunrj 3. mil, te hei.lTK "f rnrd of full Iharp of u h Ftuck at th. clone of bual Dei Dt.rn 1-t 1T 1'i-it. INTERN VTtuNAt. M'TOIl THITK CORP. Dy C. W HAZULTINE. Scy A Treaa. LITTI.K riU-YI.KIM. NAVIRATION KAILKDXD AMI COM. COMPANY 133 Walnut -"trert Vl-liailelrli!.! r ciml'r 1 in:e A dUl'I'rd .f rm- tlelLir anil turtitj-llve (91.25) crntu r r phar" hu bn tlfclareO, payable salurilus. January 13, lU.'l. Check will '" mailed Transfer boelcs te be eloped Frldav December IT 1 'Jn. at '.' o'clock I M ant reopened Menda, January 17. 1021. at 10 orleck A M. I'RESTON nilCAIU.KY JR Tre.aurer. Offlce of The Cnlted (,us Iiniirevetnent Ce. N. W. Cerner lire. id anil rrli streets Phlladelrh a P. cemh. r s. msn. The directors have tl ta day declared a quarterly dtldend of one per cent (30c per hare) en the common terk of this Com Cem Jan. payable .Inniinry 15. 1911. te holder of Common Stock of rore-d at the close of buslness Ducembcr 31. 1920. Checks will be mailed. I. W. XfOnntS. Treasurer. tiik pi:n.nylvnia cempani reit in- SLKANCKs ON I.IVi:. AM) (1KA.N r LM. A.N.SLITIi:s O n-.br 11 1120 Th Heard of 1) rrt tr has this iWv de clared n. remilar quart. Tlv dlldrd 'f "eien rr cei i7.4) pir xh.irri. t'.nab.e January 1!2I t j h'. kh il lr-: in - it tbe close Of business en L ""nbr 21 l''J" J. It c'.UU'K.vn.lt .Ir . T-. -iTi-er vSJEL & TUDE COMPANY OF AMERICA The Beard of Directors his declared the reirular euir'erlv dr.ld-nd .f t4 ",, en the 7t OumuiarU" Preferrel M ' k of the Compare, p.table .1 inuar 1. llJl, te the tockhe'ders if r-terd a' the i.f.s. of busi ness Dt'tmLtr 2e V-'O A A ""lU.llSrVCKR. I'r d n and Treanu-er. .lUNTi:i: 11MMK TKI T 311 t'liritniit -t . Plilln., P.i. The l'i' -s h'- I-cl.tred th retrulir uartr'. .' I rl f 3'r p - -ha-., .n th. prefer-. 1 et c paNjt.) January .1, llfll. te eckli t ' i h i ru r i 1 i 1 U'J , ihua will b- 11 . -d. VAl'I, KOLIIIIR. Tris. Dereni r ' I lit J 1 1'reini.iiU iji:iaiit.mi:m' or rim.ic wi7tKd nutiiAi or mi 1'uei'i:kt l'l.i..iii 'ipnm L s. 11)"0 Sealed rropesa i i.i i r. i n d in lt.,em 21'1 i-f H. i.. uin.l li ii'ilmk neon. n , j. amliu, Dtiemlii-r -'.'. l!.'n. ai.j vmd a- that tln' .n tame re'jm f )- 1. Jtt-m'vlni Ah. a ui I liuLI'lsh from u. Tleus pui.it sjuaics, lik-i unj p. ,t, Vn DUtr.ttB Nva 1. .'. .1 an I 4 for th-'bureau S B me.ni! Aen.il ai 1 Itubblnh from auarH.. iar? and M"' inrK..t and build tES of tr. Uu-au ..f . s. i-rtp,.ry 1,''", tetvrrn i i" " '"- y.'i c nu.klll lllvers ,nd between '.umU An i !,.jJlh .st'. jurr! li,K tli i'r 1U-1. r 3 Kuril. h. i rf d Jllei inn n,, Tjtem eblle truck for ii.i . . h-.u. ne t PtiZ Hureau of City l'-Ji.rti durlr.f; th0 l1t 1-1'.. . 4. 11 nu iik i'" ' " from pnven In Iren- f t I. J. v n n. . llriVre'" XluUdH.ns -;' t"d Smar-a and from prePn,. u a i . . "y I'u.p . during rth ,car 1T.M .... me All I"" l'"Vf. RH ll-niRr-T Tn AI'1-IK ri-lTf.S r.'R TIIK VfAr T,?, r,. Tl. - "in,i., ,lta.l '.ufl, Seuth . ' '. ." J .''- fexc nt S, in.i-ie:M ,i ir,n, "f" rtumi" Ftrct ' ' North ' I - .' th. N r - 1 1 i "in ft'.., lin.n .rl I - m - i The WH."Z iss:."' '" '"'"" r,h"Je"'""dm:n I Tk. ',. " "'Wen ,', M '.-" ""' ' " - it 1 InstiMli.t- , ,., Vi- .-i -;-- , f 1 I ,1 r ' iJ0',fM"r'rm n '. !i . lr'li-im-net ii ivlsen liu'.-.'i f '.Mi Prup,rrty. ij-'e. P'.'e v i- .- tl-e N .' ' TMvli en Uu (Jei'iialt r-'j i Fer ti ' lr.qulr-' at It 00 'I fi'l Particular, M, I KV r.'r.M PI , ' ' Si.a'-'l ''l - -nfll. u ' 1 1 -' Slh. I0!0 achedu . I . ' - in iir.M or nh. r 1". lilji r e ., c, , illr-il n, 1 p. i . I Her il 1 H(ipiru,s :uth A Pin. MrerN Fer t! .1 ' ' - M A l.ueme -tre,t Fer f.i' -i. .-; .'1 'rj.t'.e; ' 'ei H en si'i'i i n rxinis. iivitrititv Add i t i P - r II !. I.' r - i s ui I - I I.' f ,rm 1 miditKi and ' !' .u " Sp. i", 'in- I.um pi i'i .f r. pin..,! nn I furth i 1' iiin'iin " ' w ij ir fiT.iuirii Tnu I 1 ' it- n .ti il i, . u j,r, , ,. or 'ni' P. "i ''Si '' iy H , LI I- '' 'h. ri tin i I ... nB1Kf., r,r 1I -' d "i IIKlt.S" f ' 1 h tTT's-tls lie .-I. 1 ' ' .1'"" Mi ii-il ii'il. s undn en p- i 11 !" f rms uii..l ! fur thit purpM U I i ' i 'i-t I" nenniiiani. d l a lft tl cut ft in ' tv -"e"' ' t th.it fruilty J-ss b. ! f "'" I ni, u. ih tt, rr.'i ii f '! 'din in e f "..'jni il. aD rr v. 1 M. .'. "'" v Tl i s th. 1 rmni te He. ent ,ny ITi 1 -.'.1! ili I '! in ' n p.rt ,,r njec ' ,'. . "'.'.'" ' r "" 'n . " 'n ii ii I or UKiireente i I'll nf J inn ,( um u, nlr e t l . ) nt ud ini . ,ter-sl iff' 1 1 of bid-. I 1 ,u. . iii r f r i Olid tl" ' ' r Hi. ".in liny ! i biu,., upon ui'iuii ai in iiiniu or the fit, Selkll.r i i.ini-ei.n Ft-rtpr-'ii m r 1 "Ih DKi',rtn,."nf tTTkA-O-KV I'Kl'MtrMI'NT Hu,H.rvl.lng 1 111'.'" s' M l.ll PIC H'l.W Is iv t opened In Hi .ltlii-.it 3pm Jm, 3, imji for nt hilt rppli.tr l ih pt,it, 1 States Mini Phi' 1 ! in' I P In a. .-erdVn tvlth n lll'-iitl n and I'.nlnir. 1 nuie f Which nn- be bid it tl 's nlllee or dt ,;m Smce "f the iMoiedlin Plilln lelphiu p, j tlie tllw-rttleii e' !! siipirlsltie Anhi-CLt JAS WTTMOnn , Actlne Hur-ervlsitiB Arrhnct. 1'iiei'OsAL- lint iii.D niii:kts Ofllcr uf Hie liriml Oiiirttrtiinstrr p. n. rmv. Pllll'iilelphlii, Pi B'Sled I'repiiNils will I... r. ',, n r Willi 11 M "eenilier SO. IWil. f.,', fr nlshlnu sli or any pari .u .-iu.uuu lied bU, (ilnjUe,) InfermatluB uduu mquwt, , if 1" ii lii' v ' hfMtejHirafsBfiMi . .it...v. .. T VfVPf RADIO TIPS FOR N. J. FARMS Dally Market Quotations Will Be Flashed te Growers Mcilferil. N. J., Dec. ir.. Market imitations flashed dally by wireless te irni homes throughout New Jersey will irrenfter keep growers supplied with ip-t-lhe-miiiutc liilormiulen regard' ,iK the mritiK prices of their products That rciiinrknlilc system, te be innu- titrated next week by the stnte burenu f markets in co-operation with the cilernl tiureau, lins been nnuniiuced by lexls Jj, i;inrk, of (. resswlcks, ui ecter of the state bureau. 'lhe niiotutietis nnil ether valunblc formation, collected by oe-oncriitlon state liureau el markets and of illtnPi'wt til Tn,t' .Inhnnl' iPiH'APd -,-....... .......-. . ,..., .....evj ...... .V..J and snippers, will be Unshed from the government wireless station at Wash Wash iiRten nt e o'c'eek eni'li evening. TO PARDON PHILA. CONVICT Beard Favers Clemency for McDen' aid, Who Attempted Robbery llarrisbtirs, Dee. 15. The State Heard of l'ardnns nt its final meeting of the yenr Inn ordered n renrRU nent In the application of Teny l'nlma, sentenced te death for murder in Lu- 'erne county, and refused a pardon te Jehn Jlillett. convicted or entering te -teal in Philadelphia. Mlllett'u case wns argued in .Tune and held uuilci advisement. Decisions announced in eluded : Recommended Hugh McDonald, Philadelphia county, attempted robbery; Clarenie 11. Abbey, Liirkuwitniiii, as sault v. i'h intent te commit rnpe; Oer uld fin han nnd Carl Kerner, I.acka winnm burglary. cr Dexca -ilr and Malting Tubes EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLEC0. 533N. UthSt rhlladclphli KIN NTIAL Anmnl Icetlnr JCjS3 l'K MI.IN NATIONAL HANK hefctnut Mtrrrt writ uf Ilreuil IMultidt Isthln. leitnlMr 11. 11HI0. The Annunl Me. tint; of the MharheMnra of this Kink will be ii- Id at th- ILiiiklni; Fleusr-, en TunNilay, .Inmiarj 11, 11)21, b-Utvn the hnurn of 12 e'cl" k n tun nnd 1 i m,. for the election of direct rs te fcir during thf ensuinc sear, and te take action upon a proposed amendment te the Articles of As As HOt'futien by substituting fur the second sentenc of Article VI which new reads as fellows "The directors shall liae power te elect n vice president, who shill ale h a member of the Heard of Dire, ters, nnd who shall be authorized. In the abj'nc or inability of the president from any cause, te perform all acts and duties pertaining te the ofllce of the president, except such a the president only Is authorized by law te p-rfenn and te elect or appoint a cashier, and such ether officers nnd clerks as mav be required te transact the business of the association, te fix the salnrleg te be paid t" thorn, and con tinue them In efMce. or te dismiss them as, In th opinion Af n majority of the beard the Interests of the association may demand ' the following. "The directors shall ham power te elect one or mero vice presidents vim ehall hie surh powers and perform such icts and duties as the directors shall direct by by law, and te elect or appoint a mhler and such ether officers nd clerks as mav be re quired te trt.ns.ict the business of th" as soclatlen te fix the salaries te be paid te them, and continue them In office, or te dismiss them as. in the opinion of a ma jority of the beard, th Interests of the as sociation may demand." J. WILLIAM IIAUDT. Cashier. S Tin; annpal mi:ktine or TIIK J Ptockheld. rs of the riilLulrlphla Life Insurance Company will be hld at the Heme Office of the Cempanv. Ill N'nrth Hread Street, Philadelphia, Pa., en UVdnrMtar, January 20. 1021, at 12 M. te hear the report of the Heard nf Directors for the fiscal ye.tr of the Cempiny ending- December .11 1020. and te elect three (3 directors te srve for fiur () ears and te attend te such ether business as may properly come before the rne'-Mrw. WILLIAM II HUnnATlD. Secretary. K3S Till: TI1NTI! NATIONAL II INK ' Tl-i Annu.il M-ctlnir of th" stock steck stock heldrs nf th Tnth National Flunk of I'hlla.Vlphla Pa . fe- ths "Ifrtlen of direct ors and this t-ans.-uslen of any ether buxl n!B that ma come lefore the meeting will l-e held at the ufTW of nairl hank en Tiiendar, the lltli of January, lUJO. Tells open from 11' M te 1 1 M iinniiKnT l. shaiter. cahtr 2r Zr- iiiit.ii:i.riii ai nnui rutin PA.ssr.Nr.r.n mnuiv COMPANY. Philadelphia De lMh 102(1. The AnnuarM-i'tir4 of th" Me- khe ders I he held nt the etllre of the r'mpnny .'i 'j Cheinut St mi Tuesdnj, Junimry Isih, lO'il. .it 11 eVInck A. M., at wh.ch tlmu an iintim 11 ln h. Id for I'-cl'I-nt Tr axurer and lx Directors te n rve th" ensulnir jear. rANlt:i. HQ1'SI:.Ma Secretary Annual Ueetlens j3 IMON NATIONAL II NK tZij l'tiuid iphia. Pa u-r s ioen The Annunl Meetlnc of tr.. Stoekh'ellersf this bank will b" held at the l.,nkln hSu en Turilii. .lanuary 11. 10J1. b-tween .h. hours of 12 m and L. m fnr the .leetien of directors and for (f.- trans utien , f si m, ethr business asj may reme bifersj tn meeting fc"" 1'lPIS N PIBLHKHqr;n fnshler KXr NATIONAL .SK'TIUTY HANK : "-' PhlLide'phla December s inen Tbe Annual Klsitlen for Dirc'e s of Vhi. Bank will be h. id at th- Hankine IIeu,. en Tueda. January II. I0J1. Letw..en i?2 hours of 12 M. and 2PM " "elw"-en th ?" HXIeKKr! r-a.hitr. K?pTIII.M:NsIN(.T()N NATIOViirilTsK dlriird nm I'rnnkfnnl Ave The annual e, nrn lnr dl'.ners will h. held nt t P.nklni.- II .us . rf Tmiiiln,. Jiinmir; 11 IWt. Ltw.en thn huurn of 1 .'..in ami 2 P. .11 " " M' nirr. Cashier. Are Yeu Watching The Oils? De you wish you knew which shares merit study today? Head the Interesting Factt in our booklet, "Inde pendent Oil-.." Observe which et the 27 going concerns it discusses are drilling in ,rich territory or otherwise increasing their prospects market wise. An impartial guide for investors and traders. Call, phone or write at once. Ash for Ne. TU-317 JONES & BAKER Specialists in New Yerk Curb Market Securities Widcncr Hide, I'hila. Phenes: Hell, Locust 17.'50 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 8 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires II ... '-ii. ' EVENING PU&L10 aUilDGaa OFFaEDRM MIXED UP IN OPERA Lady Godcles Dreps Out Because Mrs. MacSwiney's Hostess Is Patroness UNION JACK NOT DISPLAYED Waslilncfen, Vec, W. Irlli politico, nil pervnivf In these' stlrrliiB tlaya, 1ms tNigi-reinlcally fiitored the tleiniiln of operatic nrt in IVnihltiRten. Nnincs Midi rm tlioe of I.nily CJcddes, wlfp of tlie llritlsli iiiiibngii(ler, and Sirs. Tcr encp MnrSwiiiey. widow of ttie lord innjrer of Cerk, tlRiircd in the episode. Incidcntiilly, the advisability, or other ether wise, at this juncture of displnyiiif; the llritisli ling in one of the IcndlnR thea tres n f tlie American capital is in volved. The situation, which came te licht josterdey here, is told in print for the first time. Washltmten Renerall) is without knowledge of It. Pell's Theatre, which is controlled by the Hhubert.s, was Monday night the scene of the opening production of the Washington Opera Company's semi annual frcimm of Maudim! opera. "Aida" was given. The enterprise is u local, public-spirited project, designed te form the cornerstone some day of an American national opera. M'culthv res idents and society leaders provide the funds nnd the social background. The treasuier of the company is Peter A. Drury, n former brewer and new n Ijanl; president, who happens te be the host nt his home in Rhede island avenue of Mrs. MncSwiney. A few weeks age, in preparation for this wcels s "sensen," the mnnngement of the opera began assembling a list of natrens and patronesses. Fifty widely known Wnshingtenians, men nnil women, lent their nnmes. most of them becoming boxheldors. The wives of foreign ambassadors and ministers were asked, among ethers, te extend their patronage. Among these who agreed te mppert se worthy nn artistic movement was Lady Gcddes. Almest nt the elev enth hour the wife of the Hritish am bassador discovered that net eulv were the Drurys very conspicuously Identi fied with the Washington Opcrn Com pany, but that Mrs. Drury was u pa troness. Thereupon hndy Gcddes, in nil decorum, quietly begged leave of the friends who had solicited her name te withdraw it. Her request was consid ered justifiable under the circumstances nnd it was granted without question. Then the gala onenlng of the season took place. A brillinnt audience wns present. The interior of the theatre was handsomely decorated with flags of many nntien-. The American ling, of course, was the outstanding one. Clese by it hung the (lag of France Mme. Jusserand. the wife of the Trench nm. bas-ader, is n patroness. The banner of Italy wns displaved. The emblem of Czjeho-Slewikm lent a note of ' i unusual coier. out tne i iimn Jack of ' urcat iintain was con-picieus by its nbseucc. Conflicting stories are in circulation today us te whv the ISritMi colors were net en view. One explanation is that a suitable I'nien .Tack could net be found in time. Majer Geerge Oakley Tetteti, who is one of the main sup porters of the 'Washington opera, said : "Our ling-decoration scheme wns deemed upon long ueiere tne Lndv Geddes incident arose. The flag of Jtnl'v was up because we an- producing ii ktalinn opera Verdi's 'Aidn.' The All et t ranee is displayed iiceau-e we are also doing tiie French opera combine, La Maseette.' The ' Hag of Czecho slovakia ewes its presence t0 the fact that "the Cnrue of Kehcmia.' Otakar larak, and his wife, Mary C.iven, nre our principal stars. The Stars and Stripes nre omnipresent becuuse we are all Americans." There the matter appears te rest. N. J. DOCTORS RAP SIAIEJFFICIAL Burdette G. Lewis Criticized for Alleged Remarks About Physicians FOR STRICT LICENSE TEST Trenten, Pef. 1,",. Pi-i'ii'.i.inn nf a proposed IpcNIathr program for Ifl'Jt, teertlier with nn iuliln".s p nile bv Or. Wells II. Kncloten. of N'.'wurk. r'.mlr mnn. in vhleli l'nrilettn 1 I.ewU. "ii "ii miieiener of tlie ilepartment of institu tions nnd nenries, was -evcrelv iriti- clzi'd for iilli'ci'd reeeiit iitterni i -, con strued uu 'ii'iiic uncomplitiientim te tlie phyHiciant'. fi'iitured tlie rnnfiTeiire of tln stnl-' in Ifuri- lemmitt -i- of i'ie New .TerHPy Mi'diral Seriety. lien- xe-tenlay. Kifti-n fiiiinties of the sliite Miri' repre- ht'Ilteil. The mi'tlirxj men want the state de pnrtmint of idiifiitien te piiv, upon ihe jirellminiiry Vdiientieniil iiinli(ien iiinli(ien tiens of .ill who Muiild prarth-e inedl inedl cine nnd te have enfureed the present tiiiiclni'd of teclinienl ieiiilrements for phsii"nns ns m-t forth liy tin- t-tnte mi'dli'iil hnniil for nil heeltini; n licen'-e. If tin" prnpeNiil i" eneeted into law, elilruprni ters will he plueed under the 1 'liii'iitinnal depurtinent slnee inedli nl plivsii'iiins nnd ostiepathn t'linfernt te thesp 'tipiilniinns new. Anti-Micriim-tinn btlN and eninpiiNnrj ln'iilth nisur iiti. liisl.iimi will he opposed hj the we I fun i eimnittee After d" luring the t-ei'lety had deter- ; niiiinl ipnn it iiunpniKii of pubHeity, lr. KmkIi nm paid sin h u course was I fen en upon the orjnitiiiitien by the lust I I.ejrisl.itnre. whieh passed the chlre- ' pi .11 tire lull "at the Milii'itatien of n i siuiill b'id.v of men who eliiini no edma- ti'.rial ijiinlitieatiens whutewr, but sun lih uiidertllke te pllielice a new rult " III' I.'uitb teri dii'liued the Legislature refused te grant tin- physii'lans a hear- i mg mi the mi asiire. whieh he i liarin'- i t' rued as I'linteinptlhle. He tin n re- fern il te the public stiitenient of I out eut iiii"iiner L"wi, who is I'hnrg'd with sajing the meiliefil moil were net ml -iniii'stintiirs, und Mibseiiiently his pre pesnl time the professional staffs of all state iti-tittit inns, be put en an eight hour shift, i 'intending the nth. nils k'ieuIiI hnve an nppertunitj for recre recre atlen and diiersien. ACCUSE ARMY OFFICER Captain Chew and Wife Charged With Laceny In Washington Washington, Dee. 1." The federal grand j"r has letiirneil nn indietiiient against Captain liewrh li. Chew, I' S nrm.i , ami hi- wife, Mrs. Miiri"ii D Chew, ariestnl a iiienth age, . Imrging Inrixny of silverware and furs ficin the I'liirtuient t if Mrs Mary Mi I'lintei k, of Steii'deigh CeurtH. Captain Chew was released mi Sli.'OO hall and Is new under control nf the niilitfi r authorities in Camp Meade. Mrs. Chew iirnlei wi'iit a ininnr opern epern timi in a leiul hospital recently and is still in the lubtltutiuu. U- CHURCHIVIEN WOULD SHIELD MATERNITY Better Protection for Mether- ' heed Included in Secial Service Program 1 STATE FEDERATION ELECTS Mloem, Pn,, Pec. 15. Ueiiresont Ueiiresent ing 7."(l.one communicant church tuetn hers'in the state, thirty members of the Council of the Pennsylvania Federa tion of Churches nt a conference here M'lterdiiv adopted' (lie program of the social scnioe committee, pnsseil resolu tions nnd elected ellicers. The Hev. Dr 'nne Hatten, of Philadelphia, pre sided. The social service committee through Dr. Patron urged Americanization, women's classes for the stud) of geed citl7Piihln nnd sane consideration of vex problems. In the lcglslntixe realm It rcco'iimendod prohibition enforcement in hnrmenv with the Velstead net. one rest diiv In seven without weakening the present Sunday laws, living wnges for women workers, better protection of maternity, state industrial fnrms for short term prisoners, care and educa tion nf mental defectives, health lns Mirance, old age pensions, housing hoards for cities and protection for forests. Among the resolutions adopted was one recommending tbnt the Near East, European children and Chinese suf ferers' relief organizations co-operate In one great drive for funds and another favoring re-establishment of clerical rates en railroads. Officers were elected ns follews: President, the Hev. J. h, March, of Pittsburgh ; vice presidents, the Ilev, P. V. S'njder. of Pittsburgh, nnd the Itcv. IMuin Ileyl Delk, of Philadel phia: recording secretary, the Ilcv. It. F. Snyder, of Altoenn; executive secretary, the Hev. William h. Mtidge, of Chambersbiirg; treasurer, William Jennings, of llarrislmrg. MAJESTIC HEATERS Everything Electrical at Reduced Prices SEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. 22fi Seuth r2d Street Ailjnlnlnc I.iirust Tlieutre &uir6c&,Q'tuz&U JSIAC4& wrnmm. Tfi- Jsiuii &n.JZbxfr4fz,4- M0f$fS8&j&fls U47JmchJ&. r.l)tT',TIONI. Until Srf BANKS' mr.VFArir..v fJUAJJJfMAfiJr ).iy Sthde rfirr.Kfwh 'NlRht Scheel SALESMANSH IP II w te bring r eemlal te nisirket Hew te find th. ni ictiift lliw t anuli tin fl..i( li w te ebtuln Ibi!- Hu-.n ni ps- hoi m Th niHM r of th hw. ind prim Inlfn C vrplnit thn m. '"sful c indu t et iiry tiuaineua f., lt Pl. ....l,1 , LEARN LANGUAGES AT TIIK BERLITZ SCHOOL 1511 CIIKSTNtT Sim.;i,T I' thn lierliu II' ilieu Htudi-nts . urn net only te r aj utnl writs. I ut enpi-rlally te iiiiilemtiind Hiid te spe.ik the f.'i.fc-n Ian Liiauc. TltlAI- lJlSHi.N 1'HKE $2000 A YEAR AT 20 ' A yeunB innn who graduated at Strayrr a JJuslnens t ellcc when 16 yrurs of ugc, called ut the Colleae recently te intredmc n friend who wants n bulnes education, and said thnt he Is new earning mere th.m $2000 n year. He Is only 20 y.,ra of ace. Perhaps you could de is will f you eet your education at Strnyer's. .Strnycir's Business CoUcre 807 Chettnut Street Phene, Walnut 384 lirMM.ss TKAIMMj Our cnurin In Hhni'iiaml n,r. uK n, Pn. ,pdy inim und t'ltinui) ilui.kk. i-pm ani A luuuunvy. un.l s, , , ,,, ,, , ,IV r,,uii,i,ej many of ti.lu'M fuii.."ful m. n und women May iih'j iiikiu i h"s. - fatulnir l'llll.A. Ill slM.s IIII.IXIJI. .. !"l "llette of CciiiiinirriS ini7J.lie.lniil st I'lilluilelnhlf. FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN (.1 ltli MIKIOL ir lam. i (,i;s lli.'7 ( hrstnut St. Ilv the r.iniinl sst in you Irani uulikl) te KiM-uk, nn ilrrstiinil, ri'inl unit write. .n 'iii. t i: a c ii i: km I'rl Me iimI ( Iiinh Leshenti. The Tayler Scheel "",I;:LLr:ri!,(l?t- (jitki; Sh tl ' 1 T' i 1. th. limy tn II. nl l'i i i i. Mulier rrepariiler nnil TiitfirliiE Nrluiel li rnrellliu: for the U Inter linn, iinlll llrrrm ,Pr l-llh. I nllslllt Ledger rilileilllnniil lluremj D,:nlp I ptsen I'ukII"1', I'renrh, T.ntin" I'nvate i-essens .,,mntM, i;(r, jl-H ulliliniin 1037 Itne st l.iirnsl KiKH Ml s( ISslltl tllON RAG Piane Playlna Taught Beginner in 20 Lessens mix noeKi.irr Adult lleglnnrrs Spril-ill) Advunre ("nurse It Yeu New I'luy riinne Npriire 007 JAZZ niK'MTF.NM.S SCHOOL OF POP. Ml HIO 1.1311 riirslnut St ltii 11 Merlei. Mgr. CCVtt Orriuuutuwu Ale, Pliuui) Otu, X'ii'i u v i Mfflfl 11 rm y ftftf ;,& LAND TENURE INSECURE 1 1 Russian Peasants, Are Suspicious of All Moves Toward Their Property The ene thing thnt the Hiisslan peas ant wants new Is te be let alone. He wnnfs te be let alone partly because he is rensennbly content, partly because he is infinitely wonry.ef turmoil, strife, un certainty nnd change and partly because he is acutely suspicious, Ie is suspicious of whites because they mny signify a swing bnck toward the old order, nnd he is suspicious of teds becnusc they may signify n rushing toward a new erder: he Is born suspi cious of Poles he is suspicious of strangers of every kind nnd of creeds of every sort; and the bnsls of his suspi cion is his consciousness of his own re sponsibility in the destruction of the former landed estates. He wnuts te be sure of the forcibly gotten hind thnt he new has and, like thousands of ether peasants In adjacent parts of the world, lie Is uneasy in his mind nnd net alto gether convinced thnt the seeming mil lennium of his new condition in life has actually and permanently nrrlved. The fnct thnt he hns never made pay ment of nny kind, the fnct that he hns no title deeds both distress him despite himself. Te hnvc made payment, te held title deeds theso arc the only forms and svmbels of ownership famillnr. te his experience nnd te his mind, licmg of the lnud, he is fundnmctitnlly hour heur hour geelse by nnturc; his bourgceise In stincts hnvc been enormously quickened by possession ; he hns within the Inst two nnd n half yenrs heroine a high respecter of property rights and par ticularly of his own, upon which, how ever, he feels that tils held Is bemewhat tenuous. vBeatIis ANNCS. Dec. 14. at his late renldcnee. S.1. JJ. Uimal ,t., dermnnlewn, SAMUHt, WKHl.nv AN.N'MM. Services tn St. I.uke's Church, flermnntewn, Tliiirn . 11 n. m. HATKs Dec. u. wiNirm:n, if of Jenph IIMen (nee Dnnlrln). Due notice of funeral will he given, from her late resi dence S21U TasbgVst. nt:iTi,nn enDec. l.iih. cm., lhwis n. IIBITI.nil. Ilclatlves and friends are In vited te the service en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock nt his late residence, 1024 Pine st. Int. prhntc. UOI.AND. Dec. 11. MARTIN, husband of late Anna lleland. Relatives nnd friends, nlse Helv Name Society, Invited te attend funeral, l-'rl . ft a. m . late residence, 4.10 Winona np.. etn. Solemn requiem m'xss ft HrlrtKefs Church 0:30 n. m Int. West minster Cem. UVIlNi:. Suddenly, en Dec. 11. 1020. MK'HAin, J., husband of niliabeth Ilyrne (nee Toomey). Relatives nnd friends lnltid I.u tiiiiiiiiii, uii ilium., it-. e..iu U III.. IIUIII Inte residence. 203 Martha st. Solemn re . iulcm muss nt St. Ann's Church, nt 10 a. in. Interment Hely Cress C'emeterv. CAI.DWKL.Ij. Dec. 14. UVANOHMNK, wlfe of Kdward a. Caldwell. Ilelaties and I friends re Incited te attend funeral serv ices Sat . 2 P. m.. nt her husband's resi dence 7723 llrunswlck no. Int private. Prlends may cnli irl.. 8 te 10 p m. CAP.SON. Dec. 13. ANNA JNK. widow I et Archibald Carsen (pee Illack). Relatives l an I Th ana menus invited te funeral services. Thurs. 2 p. m.. rerldence. til S. OUth st. Int private Mt. Merlnh Cem I'lteCKl.TT. Dec. 13. CI-AItA. dauuhter of Inte Jeseph H. nnd Anna D, Crockett. Relatives nnd friends Invited te funeral ervl's Thurs, 2 p m., late residence. 8.13 State kt . Camden. N. J. Int. private. West Laurel Hill ' CCI.1.Y Dec. 13. nLVIRA CULLT. Fu Bcral serMces at resldnce nf Oliver Dono Deno Done van. 8(13 Mercan st.. Camden N. J., l'rl. In m Int. prl-nte. Friends may call Tliurs nfter 7pm GORMAN Dec. 12. 1020. WILLIAM J.. son of William 1'. and Kllzabelh Oerman (nee Kealv), mted 24. Relatives and friends nre InMt.'d te nttend funeral. Thurs., 8.30 a m , from his Inte residence, 4337 Rene st Solemn requiem mass. Church of Our Mether et Sorrows II) n. m. Int. Hely Cress Coin. DKAI Dec. 14. HARRY. Sr.. husband of Inte Man- A. and son of late Dnniel nnd Dorethv Deal. Services Thurs.. 2 p. m , nt I he residence. M50 Webster st. Int Arling ton ry-m Friends call Wed . R tn 10 p. m. DHEOAN Dec. 13, HANNAH J., wlfe nf OeOrff.' P. DeefTcin ntiH .iniiiihljr nf Thnmn, J nnd late Catharine M. jiuches. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral, Sat., 8:30 n. m., res de.ice 1721 llltner st. Solemn lilirh mass at Menica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hely Cress DILLON. Dec. 12, ELT.TjN A (nee Kelly), wife of late Themas J Dillen, ru nernl Trl.. 8 n. m . latu residence. 210 Spruce si Solemn mass of requiem St. Jeseph's. Church 0.30 a. m. Int. Hely Cress Cem. . DONMIUi: Dee. 14, 1020. IHUDCinT. wlfe of the late Patrick Dnnahue. Funeral H Sat . s.ae a m., from her late residence.. i ."j-.i i euernl st Solemn requiem mass st I'li.irleR' Church 10 a. m Int. private. New I Hineiirnl netviiir.nTT Dec. 12. inse. ai:enan. hunluind of the latn Annle DuUk'hcrty (nee ,ulll Kunernl Tliiirn d.30 n. m . from the reslJencn of Charles II Galen. 711) S 24th fct H. "lutein mil's at St Antheny's Church 10 a. m. Int, Hely Cress Cem. Remains mil he vl wed Wed 7 te 10 n. m. neUOIIEItTr. Dee 12. JOHN DOUGH T'HTV. of nurlnh nf nntnir Pnntilv Dnnpcnl Ireland Ilelntiven and friends Invited te funeral, Thum.. 8 30 a. m., residence of hl nepnew i.'rtmird Deuttherty. 2212 Ht. Ainans st Solemn mass nf renulem t St Charles' Church lu u m. Int. Hely Cress Cem. DOWD - Dee 11. TATHICK J , hmband of Annle Dowd (nee McQlnn). Relatives and triends nil encletles of wlilcn no wan a mem ber am ln'ted te funeral. Frl., 8:30 a. m , resldenee 2227 S. 20th st. Solemn requiem mast Church of Ht Mentca 10 a. m, pre clHely Int Hely Cress Cem. DVIiP.S Dec 13. JAMBS, himband of Jcnnie 1) eii Relatives nnd friends. Gothic Ijiultte Ne r.ll F and A. M 1 Cart Jehn Tiivlnr Circle, Ne 44 llrotherneod of Amer ica. Imlted te funeral Thurs., 2 p m,. from his lute reslilince, 2002 Tulip st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Kindly emit flowers. I.I.DHIDOi:. Dee 12. 1020. MILLIE II . Mlfn of Jacob Ij. Lldrldge, In Leu Angeles, Calif OAIHjIj Pee 13. nLIZADCTII, widow of Abraham GaUrl. acd HI. Relatives and friends also members nf Ht. Jehn's Ilvan- Ki'llril C hurth nre Invited te attend funeral S'TIcqs. Frl . 1 30 r. tn. precleety, nt the apartments of Hareld 1). Mulllnan. 10th and Germaiitewn ae Int private, IS'orthweod Cem. GIL1IE11T Dec. 13. JOSEPH I.TNDAI-L. husband of Helen M. Gllbert (me Halls). Funeral ecrlcei Thurs., 2 p. m., C23U Race st l'enna Ledtn,, Ne. 880, F. nnd A. M., Harmony It. A Chap'er Ne 82, Invited. Int. prlut'i. Mt. Peace. Omit flowers. GUIXKI Dec. II. HOMER J., beloved sen of Ailert and Ireni Gregtr (nee Ritchie). R.'l.ttlvea ,md frlemls, ulse Knluhts of fit Paul, an Invited te attend funeral, Frl., 1 p. in . from his parentB' residence, 400 N llriadMiiy. Gloucester N. J Services. 2 ii m in tli" Church of the Ascension. Int HiiiMkI. tvm , Camden. IS". J. FilcnJs may cull Tliurs 7 te 0 p. m. GRIFFIN Dec. II. MARY AGNES, widow of Nicholas J. CI riff In und mother uf Nlehnlufc (! raid. Rev. Edwnrd C and David lirlftln and .Mrs Jehn McDermott. Ilela tUis nnd friends lnlled te funeral. Frl.. K a m late residence. 331 N. nl'.li ut. Mass of re.iulem Church of b't. Jehn the EMinifillHt lath st. nti.iye Chestnut, nt 10 a m Int In family vault adjelnlmr church (IIIL'NINO l'ee 13, EVA REICH, be lueii nile of William Gruiilnir im'ed 74. Fuinral Frl . 2 p. m.. from 123S N, 21th nt., Cumden N J 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 A II At Ills residence, en IVe II, GEullGE E . husUind of Oertrude Harbach. Iteniulns mav be lewed AVednesday evenlnu trd Thursday merninit at the Oliver II. llalr Hide 1211 Chistnut at. Interment at Montreal Canada HALTZELI, Dee 13. JACOI1. husband of Lllul" th lliirtzcll (nee HerliiK) Funeral Til a V.td . S p. in . lute ntsldani'n. 3JII5 N 5tn st. Int Thurs., 11.30, Hdmnei Hdmnei teivn I "i IIAZ.ARD jMlantlc City, N. j, Dec It ANNA J . Mlilew nf Wlilium H. IIiKzarfd and daunhler of lute Jehn and Anna, Clare, uged Ke Funeral itlces Frl . Ui neon, chapel et Mt Marian Ccin Inl. Mt Merlali Cem IIFDDI.ESVIN ANNIE VAN LEER, died Roanoke, v Dec. 10. Int. West Chester. I'a Ixc, 13 JOHNSON" flee IJ, JAMES 8, JOHN BON In his Sltli 'ear Friends also Ht. I'a il l.odne Ne 481. F. and A M . Invited t' fun. rr.l sir, ices. Trl., 2 p m, Inte resl ili'iitu 3.111 llenner at., Wlsslnemlnt; Frl. nds ina call Thurs.. Hfter 7 p in. Int Cedar Hill O in JORDAN - Dee in, IIKNRV F JORDAN liratil' Imre, Vt . furinerly of I'hila. luncral Thursday. Kl.Nti.sreN ,'er. 3 at Ellzalwthteivn. I'a SAMl'EI. II . husband of Elizabeth K'liittst.ni Hiif.l H2 Relatives und friends, als., si Paul Ijedee Ne Isl F und A M.. are linited te attend funnrnl services, Thurs 2 . m . parlors -of Martin Eoy It son. 2SII0 Iihiiniind at Int private KOIII.LRENNhlt Dee 1.1 JOACHIM I, . husband of Anna C Kelilhrenner Relatives und friends Imlled te funeral, Frl , 8;3() a m late residence. hi!22 Mernen nip. uv,i l'hllu Hi.li mn Iiltth muss St. Raphati's I liutrn Mi a in nil lirnuie KIlANIi'H -At CtalfentH, pu . Dec 1 1, MARY, widow uf Genrtte Kranlrh Iinnral ThUrs I n in . fuiteral parlerH of William II Chew, S. W cer eilth und Spruce st Int llnnl Cem. Uermantewn. I.ANE On !) '13, 11)20 J HARRY s n of the lute Jehn S and Ellen It Ijine' si nil i and Interment nt convenli-ete of the '"lAITI! Dec 12. 1020 REGIN f nf Ce irud l.aiiih (nee Kenrad), In lnr SO h i m It. latlM s and frlinds, jItar ,) I'NDKIlTAKRim SjLP BROAD aVid DIAMOND DKATIIH Resa.y Society of St. I-euls' Church. In vited te nttend funeral, Thurs.. fl n. m.. from her latn residence. 2812 Columbia ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Leuis' Church 0:30 n, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. LAWRENCE. Suddenly, Dec. 12. AL FRED, husband of Msry Lawrence (nee Ilranliran) and son et the late, Edward nnd Sarah A. Lawrence, aired 40 years. Rela tives and friends, also Phlla. LedKe. Ne. B4, L. O. (). M. I'leasantvllle. and Jehn F. Cenrcy Hand-ln-Hand Yearly Denedclal PV rletlesi Upheltery Weavers' Union, Lecal Ne. 211; empleyes Orlneka, Mills, nre Invited te attend funeral services. Thursday, 2 p. m residence 244 E. Indiana ave. Interment Mt. Peace Cem. Vlewlntr Wed. eve. LENNON. Dec. IS. WM. JOHN, son of Peter and the late Mary Frances lesnnen. Relatives nnd friends Invited te funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m., 870 N. 7th st. Mats at Church of the Assumption 10 a. m. Int, Hely Cress Cem. LE MAISTRE. At Tuscaloosa, Ala,, Dec. 12. 1020. Dr. HELEN JOSEI'lt LB MAISTRE. Uedy will be taken te Cincinnati '"l.f.KWELllVN.-Dee. 14. DANH7I, , II. LLEWELLYN. In his 78d year. Relatives and friends Invited .e funeral services, Thurs.. 1 p m., at late residence, 24.10 N. -0Id1WIsf-b?e!Vf3.e-nACHEL A., widow of Samuel I. Lewis, need 70. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral services Ktl.i 2 p. ni . at rfsldcnce of son-in-law, Daniel W. Obarlv. 4008 Pulaski ave.. (icrmantnwn. Int. private, Remains may btf Uewcd Tliurs.. 7 iMAatJIRE. Dec. 11, PETER,, beloved husband of Mary Mamulre (nee 0 Dennell) and son of late Dennis nnd Miry Msmilre. of Cushleuuh. Parish nt Auclltheur. County Maye. Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Epiphany Hely Name Society and Dlv. Ne. 20. A. O. II.. are Invited te funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. late residence. 827 McKean st. Solemn mass Church of Epiphany 10 ft. m. Int. Helv Cress Cem . . . , MARKLEY. Dec. 13. nt residence of tit ter. 2233 N. Fnlrhlll St.. SUE. daturhter of late Jehn A. and Mary A. Markley. Funeral services Frl., 2 p. m.. from residence of her brother. Harry A. Markley. 8842 Illdge ave.. RoxberouKh. Int. private. Friends may call Thurs evenlntr. MARTIN. Dec. 13. EDWARD C. hus band of Mary A Mat-tin. Relatives and frlendi. nlse rrembrrs 37th Ward Republican League, are Invited te attend funeral serv ices, Frl.. 2:30 p. m.. et his late residence, 2840 N. Mervlne st. Int. private, North North weed Cem, Remains may be viewed Thurs., 8 te 10 p m. McCAllE. Dec. 13. 1020, PATRICK, be loved husband et Annie McCabc. Relatives and friends, also Hely Name Seriety et St, Edmend'a and Leyal Order of Meese, are Invltid te attend funeral, Frl., 8.30 n. m., late rcsldcnce 2015 rt. llembcrtrer tt. Solemn til sh. mass nf requiem at St. Ed Ed eond'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Hely Cress Cem. .McCARTY. Dec. 13. ANNA M., wife of Michael L. McCurty nnd daughter nf Harry nnd the late Margaret Furlong. Relatives and friends, nlse II. V. M Sodality, are In vited te attend funeral, Thurs,, 8 a, m.. from her late residence, HOI." N. 3Mh St., Falls of Schutlklll. High mass St, Bridget's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. McCORMICK. Dec. 13. WILLIAM, hus band of late Mary A. McCnrmlrk and father of Hev. William J McCnrmlrk. O. H. A. Rel atives and trends. Altar, Rosary and Hely rvame wirieties. and our letner or norrewa T A. 11. Society. Invl'rd te funeral. Thurs . H:30 n. m.. late residence. 122 N. 60th at. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Lady ei victory in a, m. int. iieiy uress ucm. MCLAUGHLIN. Dec. 13. .MARY, wlfe nf Edward McLaughlin. Relatives and friends, also II V", M. Sodality, Invited tn funeral, Thurs.. 8 a. m.. from her residence. 147 Mercy et. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Our Ladv of Mt. Carmcl 0:30 a. trt nrArtlinlif Int Ifnlii firtani ., i't i . iei i j t int. null i.iuea i i-iii, McMAIN. Dec. 12, 1020, JENNIK., wife nf Rebert McMaln. aged SI. Funeral Thurs., 2:30 p. m.. from the apartments of William il. Jiattersby. Mill N. Uread st. Int. Norm Nerm Norm weed Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. MCNEILL, t- Dec. 14. MARY McNKILTj. Relatives and friends- nre Invited te funeral, Frl., 8:30 a. :n., from her late residence, r.343 Chester ave. Solemn requiem mass Dlessed Sacrament Church 10 a. m. Int. prlvate. .mu.-m;ii. uec, 14, OLOliun c. aiu-suu, rged 01. Relatives and friends also Wash ington Camp. Ne. 77 P. O. S. of A.. In Utcd '.e funeral services, Thurs., 8 p. m., at his residence. 202 Slocum St., German town Int private. Frl. morning. MILLER. On Dec. 12. WILLIAM T.. husband of Emma L. Miller. Sen Ices en Thurs.. at 1:30 P. m.. lit residence, 2410 Columbia ave. Richard Vaux I-odge Ne. 384. r. and A. M and nil ether societies of which he was a member, are Invited. In terment private. MORRIS Dee. 13, GATES II., husband of Margaret Merris (nee Hern). Relatives and friends. L. O. O. M., Ne. B4, and all or ganizations of which he wae ft member, ln vlted te funeral Frl.. 2 p. m.. 1841) E. Hunt ingdon st. Remains en vlew Thura. eve. Int. private. NLMILEY. On Dec. 18. JULIA IC. wife of James R. Neelcy. Funeral en Thurs., at 2 p. m.. from her late residence. 0004 Rein hard st. Friends may call Wednenday even ing, 7 te ft o'clock. Interment private. NEFF. Dec. 14, WILLIAM I'., husband of Margaret Neff Relatives und friends are Invited te services. Frl. 2 p. m., parlors of Frederick Mann. Jr.. 174.1 N. 10th st. Int. private. Remains viewed Thurs., after 7 P. m. PARKER. Dec. 13. 1020. MARY M.. wife of Jacob D. Parker, aged 54. Funeral serv ices Thurs.. 2 p. m.. at realdenrn of her lnushtcr. Mrs Oladss Dlener. 40SO N. 8th St. Int. private. PENDERGAHT. Dec. 12. HLIBARETH M. wife of the late Patrick O pendergast. Funeral Thurs.. 8:30 n. m.. from her late residence. 4343 N. 17th st. High mass at the Helv Child's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hely Cress Cem. PLATT. On Dec. 14. ALON7.0 W. PLAT1' formerly of Overbroek. Service en Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. llalr Dldtr.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private QUINN. Dec. 1 1. MARY, widow of James Qulnn (nee Hart). Relatives and friends In In vlted te funeral, Sat.. It a. m , 102A Reese ave., llryn Mawr. Solemn requiem mass at Our Mether of Geed Council Church 10 a. ni Int. St. Denis' Cem. RENNER. Suddenly. Dec. 12, ROSIB, wlfa of IjOUts Renner. nffptl SO Funeral set vices Thurs., 2 n. m.. 2.1111 N. .list st. Int. Private. Friends may call Wed.. 8 te 10 p.tn. i-ifHse nmn newers ROESER. Dec. 1.1. AlTOCHT II . hiishaml of Renctte Rescr, aged 48 Relatives nnd frlemls, omplejea Ferd Moter Ce.. all so cieties of which he was ft memler. invited te lunerai, tn . e:3() a. in.. 242.1 W. Hunt ingdon st. High requiem mass St. Colum Celum ba'a in a. m. Int. Hely Cress Cem. II III' n Tl. ..n..... .. . .-. . ..u.j vj, i.u.itiiff ie,i s a.. Jiei;. i. JOHN R. RUE. aged 71 Funeral services Irl.. 2 p m. late residence, Iteverly read, near Uuillngten. N. J. Int. Odd Fellews1-. Cem SHERMAN. Dec. 12. AMBROSE M.. hui bnnd of Laura Shermaif (nee Wllklns). Rela tives and friends, also Englne Ce. Ne. B3. P I' D. ; American Legien, are Invited te attend funeral, Thurs., 8-30 a, m., resi dence 2218 S, Carllsle st. Solemn high mass nf requiem nt St, Menlca'e Church 10 a, m. Int. Hely Crnjjs. SHORT Dec 12. WILLIAM II,. husband of Jane Short (nee Gulbralth) and son of Themas ami Margaret Short. Relatives and frl. ml.', nlse Engine fe. Ne. 24, Invited te funeral, Frl., 2 p. ni., father's residence, 2712 Carp st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends mav call Thurs. eve. SHU1.L. At Philadelphia, en Dec. 12, 1020, Rev. EDMUND D. SHULL, aged 71 years. Intpnnent private. SMALLWOOD. At Palllsliore. N, J,. Dec. 12. LAURA E. SMALLWOOD (nee Anil, wife nf Rebert L. Smallwood, uged 40 years Relatives and friends invited te services Tliurs. 1:30 p. in., late residence, 1.18 N. Ilrnad st , Puulsbore, N. J. Int. Clurks Clurks bern STOEVER On Dec. 14 TLEASANCE S. STOEVER. widow of J. M. Steever. Rela lives mid friends invite,! te funeral services ut Nnrthmlnster Presbyterian Church. Sdth und Raring sts., en Friday, at 11 n. m. In ternum private STKAl'CII Dec 13. EMII.IE A., wlfe of Inte Oi-rrge strauch Services at residence of daughter jVnna Wels 0BU2 Huddlngteii st Thum 10.30 a m Int private. .strECKER. Dee, 12, MARY M . wife of Adam Ktrecker. Jlelatlves and trends are Invited te uttend funeral. Thurs., H.30 n m., from her latn residence B823 Arch st. High requiem mass St. Ignatius' Church 43d and Wnllnce its , 10 a, m. Int private. VINCENT -Dec 13. AMELIA G (nee Downtime), wife of Jeseph A Vincent. Rela tives nnd friends arc Invited te uttend fu mrul. Ihurs . 8 30 u m., fiein her into rcsl ilmcn. 733 Spruce st. Solemn mass of requiem St Mini's Church 10 a. m. pre cisely. Int private. WALTON" On Dec 12. ESTHER L daughter of Lewis J and Mary E Walten, aged 7 ears. Funeral services en Thurs . nt 2 p in. at her parents' reMdence. 4182 Fleming M . Manavunk. Interment private. Friends may call Wednesday evening. WESTl'HAI. Die 13. lata (,f Mil perk. omen M , RICHARD D . husband of, Emma Westphal RdattveH and friends, aleo mem tiers of Covenant Ledge, Ne 4.1(1, i u(1d A M . Harmunv II. A Chapter, l'hllu. Com Cem Com niaiidery. Ne 2. I.u Lu Temple. A. A. O N M H."r" Inv't'd te attend funerul serv Ires Thurs . 2 31) p m.. at the apartments of Hareld II Mulligan 10th and Oertnun Oertnun tewii ave Int Private Mt. Peace Cem, "'."?.".'"" Smv " leed Weil , 8 te 10 n. m v 1IAI.1..-M - uec li'. .HURT, beloved soil of Murt and Mury Whalen (nee King) aged Id years Relutlvc, and friends Invited tu ,..,:.": ' Vr. . 2 .'" ''enia resilience, Iti.lJ ,N la h Kt helemn requiem massSt. Stephen's Chui'h In a m. Int. St. Dein. Inlc's Cem . Holmesburg. "01n WILLIAMS I),, 1" ANNA 'ELIZA widow of Jehn It Williams (nee Ce wait )' Funeral Thurs . 2 p in . from her late re i. ilenen .'l)J Memphis st Int. Ilelvun Cem Remains may bu viewed Wed., otter 7 p in I.KIill, ADVF.UTIMF..MKNTS Jjjjr- 1ST.TU OP KIIIT1I A. IIILGKll, vIZ int.ci mimra 01 administration upon thi. 1 state of Edith A llllgcr. de !..''.'l.H.e'1i. having been granted te FIDELITY THUS-'COMPANY, all persons Indebted 1 te (bu said estute urn reuuesteil tn mul... .u.. blent, and theso having claims against the mini.- iu luuariu tuna, Wlllliiut uelay, ut tile eltlte of the said company. 323-331 Chestnut ut . Philadelphia. WILLIAM P. OEST. .President. 2:r iV.'lSn "VHM-V OH IlEUNATlT) , . . UfA'-rKK. iltrratnl Ijettera of ad ministration upon the citate of Harney or lleriiard Slim f IT. deceased, having been granted te FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY? all persons Indebted te the said ratate art requested te make payment, and these having claims ugulnit the sumo te present them without delay, nt the office of the tul.l cSS. paiiy, J-e-m Chtstnut st., Philadelphia. WILLIAM P. OE8T. Prutldent, t -r''-H I.KdAI. AVWHTI8WyBNTnn ... K3H BSTATK P, MATII-DA HTK1VAKTT, -E' deceased Letters of ftdmlnltlrftllen upon the estate of Matilda Stewart, de reasen. having been granted te F1DEL1TT TRUST COMPANY, all persons Indebted He the tald estate are requested te make pay ment, and these having claim against th same te present them, without delay, at the office et the said company, 323-331 Chestnut .... Philadelphia. muMX p aE8Ti President. LOST AMD gOUKP AIREDALE Lest. Airedale, name and ad dress en COliarj rewaru ii iciuunu iu moo S. 21st st I none utuHi jie". DIAMONDS 11000 reward for the recovery, of wallet of diamonds lest en Monday, Dec. 0. between 0. 8th st, and Camden. R. A. Ilreldenbsch. Bt Maiden lane. N. Y. city. . NECKTIECE Ijest, en Monday evening, be. tween inn ana apruce m. aim " """ Walnut ste., ft black fur neckpiecei te re ward If delivered at 1104 Spruce at, itiva IjebT, at Capitel Theatre 8th and Market sts.. a lady't ring, set red stone 4 white chips! valued keepsakel reward. P 830. Ledger Office. MlESONAfs" SLMON ICAPLIN told te Denjamln Goldstein cigar and candy s'.ero located at 2038 Hldge avc.i any claim te be presented en or before esday. December Hth.vit 11 o'clock ft. m. HlirnM cflMO.N KAI'IjIW, HELP WANTED FEMALE DELL TELEPHONE OPEP-ATOR3 ARE IN DEMAND Enter this nttractlve business And receive 114 per week while learning with frequent Increases thereafter PERMANENT POSITIONS ASSURED UNDER IDEAL. CONDITIONS AMONO PLEASANT ASSOCIATES See MISS STEVENSON, 1031 ARCH ST. DELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. DON DON DirPERS , . , Cream bon bon dippers, experienced. Apply fourth fleer , . , - Mltchell-Fletcher-Flnlcy-Acker Ce. 3240 Woodland ave. COOIC and downstairs work! white: refer ence required. Apply after B p. nf., Dr. Mitchell, 832 3, 10th st. . CREDIT EXCHANGE DESK CLERK We need n competent, tactful person, fa miliar with handling yustpmers bringing back goods for credit aftd adjustment: per manent position, geed pay te one with ability. Apply department et accounts II. F. DEWEE8. 1122-24 Chestnut st. OIRLS Excellent opportunity for Kljls 18 yeara of are te act as messengers In our M.Mli.nJI.. anA fTMnfirnl J-lArlcAt deDartlTlent. Hears. Roebuck & Ce.. Roosevelt llnulevard GOVERNESS' or semltralned nurse for two eung children, with supervision of child attending school. Telephone Ardmore 041. morning or evening, or address Uex 470, Hiiverferd, Pa. , - HOUSEWORK, famllv of 4. vyages J12: no washing. Phene Chestnut Hill 28 J or apply 320 IV. Mermain lane NURSE, practical, or mother's helper Re fined, middle-aged woman- te care for year old child: geed home and geed pays In eer- tnantewn. M 114, ledger ernee. S'URSK for 2 girls, 7 years and 2 ears' must no uamenc: genu ciricuw., -.. 2110 De Lancey place from 2 e n, STENOGRAPHER ONE EXPERIENCED AND WITH A KNOWLF.DOE OF CLER ICAL DUTIES WANTED IIY Ij-IROE 11USI NESS CONCERN. ADDRESS UOX P 825, LEDGER OFFICE. STENOGRAPHER One of the best women's shop tn the country requires '.he services et an experienced stenographer. Apply by letter Jiving full details as te experience, reference, salary. etc. 1 W.'ll. lxHKr i'iiii'-. STENOqilAPIIBRS-Wc. have, several very desirable openings leruuui "i" ';-",, "" Inexperienced et"iiegraphers. Sears, Roebuck ft CO.. UQOSeven iwmt.uiu. STENOOIlAPHEIl.experienced will, knewl- edge or uoeKKeupum. aw -..-. . . z..i.i.itI",ii.i fimiiinr uiih Underwood ma- chine, for clerical werk: no Btneraphy. Apply te Mr. MrKenn. I'ubllc ledger Ofdce, ntn anti tn'inm r". . jj.l. ssj anri'lriA nf MPfrilI VCll CUU" cater young women In our general clerical department! typist or bookkeeping experience preferred. Sears. Roebuck i. Ce.. Roosevelt Iiouievare. YOUNO WOMAN In Inspection and wrapping department: dry goods store experience pre. ferred. n? P. Dewees. 1122-24 Chestnut st. Oenerni $125 MONTHLY working during spare hours; skilled operators never were tn such de mand ns new. after learning face scalp, vibratory, battery, blue light, violet ray, 20 Illustrations with complete maasace ceurse by mall. 13. or private lessens at home 12.1; 12 years' experience. ALTHEON SCHOOL OF MASSAGE Nleelnvvn V IJ. uex ..... rniMu-u'in" MAKE MONEY AT HOME Yeu can earn from II te J2 an hour In your spare time writing show cards, quickly and easily learned: no canvassing: we teach you hew and sell your work Write today for fu I particulars te American Shew Card Scheel, 280 Pyrle niilg.. Terente, uanaua. UUSINKSS. SERVICES CO.. 11 1 I.nrt Title LTlerKS. tPlMn. sienun. ,ieu-,in HELP WANTED MALE ARE YOU LOOKINO for easy money? Don't npply. If you are ever 2.1 jears of age and willing te work you can average $100 a week and geed chance of promotion. Thli is worth investigating Apply . . . 801 DREXEL 11LDO. , BOOKKEEPER, experienced double entry boekkeeplnv. capable et opening and clos ing set of books; references as tn liene.tv and ability essential. Reply, stating full quallfcatlens P H31, I-cdgcr Of nee CARPENTER Hen I or Institution. Jobbing of all kinds. in2 s. im st. CHAUFFEURS wanted: geed psy. steady em em pleyment. Apply Nell Orenberg. superln- temlent, t;Tiaker city fan Ce.. 1-1 1 vine st. COLLECTOR nnd salesman for reliable Jewelry credit house; geed permanent po sition; references required Write te A. Fuhrman & Sen. 444 Hrnadvvay. Camden. COLORED l'ORTKHH wanted. Mr. Haas. 1100 Ches'nut st. Apply te FIREMAN, with engineer's license, tn Mr. Call. 244 S fith st Apply OENTLEMEN. ambitious, honest and consci entious, wanted who wish te better their position In life. Apply 702 Vandam Hldg. JOII COMPOSITORS, two. for commercial printing department Trenten Felding Ilex Ce . Peace und Lufaette sis . Trenten. N. J. LINEMEN Wanted, first-class electric light linemen enly; steady werk: geed wages Apply Win. Fester 1208 N lst, MAN. experienced. In suburban hank- some knowledge of trust department. P 824 ledger Office. MKLTK1IS WANTED FOR ELECTRIC STEEL FURNACE; MUST HE T1IOR. Ot'GHLY EXPERIENCED AND COMPE TENT IN AI.IOY AND TOOL STEELS, NO OTHERS NEED APPLY P 820, LEDGER OFFICE MAN, first class, wanted te take charge of 00 and .10 tee", frames In large bliachery. Applv M 107. lMcer Offlre. PATTERN DILUTSMAN FOR STOVE FOUNDRY STATE AQE. EXPERIENCE AND SALAnY EXPECTED P 733, LEDGER OFFICE SALESMANSHIP TAUOIIT FREE If you are new employed In a lli-j of work that I. distasteful or If you believe yeuTre net receiving a fair return for your efforts we nOer you un opportunity te Jein our evenliiit classes in saleimanihlp; we teach ou free of charge and give you un oppor tunity te Jein our sales forces. If you 55'.. fy; ulse an oppertuiHty te earn while l?arn Ing state age, occupation, address Va phone. AdJress P 810. Ledger Office. Z " SALESMAN " ,ur s,le. force In CumdeyVip;rlenc0nm "fi ill.. : " SALESMAN for electric vacuum rle,i.rDn'i eIOLlrlc washing machines, rai raVbi.1 rellabl. mair considered; Beed e, p, ftunlty for llve.vvlre: excellent ihante for 1 dvnn".nieiii Inquire. Mr. jackteu, HOB Wa InS ." '"'d 1 no nui 1 iMCHiary. imt ni. unce and willing te work are r.nV.l.iVi J' can offer u man who can qualify n ,.,,",.A. unity te make 1100 a week or mere 't'aH 214-15 Sinlth-Austermahl lll.lg At?. ?, ZZJJZi zili;;;l w , 1. ,.11, le . N . 7-" y rr .i p .. . r. A 4L m. jaritP wawtbd-xXle nAi.r-.qifvi . 1 NEW DEPARTMENT OF LAnGICST! Jl PORATION OF ITS KIND IN AMTrTpr!: AFFORDS OPPORTUNITY. TO Jln.CA' HAt.KHMI'M nvif.ll nn wnsr j. J JlKal. 1 EXPEIHKNCEl COMMISSION IietiA1 PRESENT IIUSINESS AND ONvAIr PEAT ORDERS. CALL 4?an TH.J1E. 611 LINCOIjN ULDO.. PHILADELPllA0?1! gMNCOUnT HOUSE SQUARE ULDO., c ) SALESMEN, with initiative and etaerfTT ' enter chain-store merchandise lfni?,i 4 months probationary period en read? J!fn,l an.f all nnressarv tn,n,..i ..t."r.u.' St trv for right men. with possibility et : nili-'J""' . rcutive positions! no tr ners neeii " Mr. Dasrh. 2110 B. Drosd st! , Hn"".jgp'y. SALESMEN If you re full 0f nrv... ergy, determined that your ? abliiTS" M" lis reward and' have sales ability iii,,a v.na.m um... inn, ..j i..? 'i call nm for Mr. Wootten. utter 10 a. m" ' Al uit raMifM ww.i .-' -... . . .!!&.iAnd.-eJnI'" Vl'J'rt w'tinr'0,''. imiiaiiitneiiti eiiu vwiryeymy en a ,-r. ,ur commlsilen bAnnl drawlnir aeGnnn air'?tl .il.Z.WAL "pri?r,.?.i,'re,rbutW. wfty.New TericT "' " v"" 23a toelZ SALESMEN Opportunity ler n smhTT! men te sell electrle washing machln?..".01'. vacuum cleaners! only live wires; JjM chance for advancement. Call 122 g J?11 SALESMEN Will teach two yeunr en .T-' banking business who can .bowl' ".'Mb. dentlals. Phene Spruce nana fnr n pnef,r 'f" E.ND HAND, geed. wantedTSrS! mm uicnuiiiii ymm must 1S well .. 1 n Schrlner and Calendar finishes ?!$ M 108. ledger Of Oce. '""'nss. AwI SliP8 .r J5?lRhJK "Wjilwcea "pMbjT: limit r. vmiiuii n II l U'M rtLUB flnriA .L M 102. ledger Offlee. n0 ftl7. SHO-E EDOB BETTEn TRIJUIER AND riNISHEn. APPLY TO MR. MeORATIt N. W. COU 23D AND CHESTNUT STS. STOCK CLERK, one capable of haiiejift": WANTED Positions of all kinds for imtm. pleyed mm and wpmen. Address W. F rfja.! fit ttfl etXs WATCHMAKER Exp. man en watch pairing! permanent position; 44 i,;,V ' week. Sears-Roebuck Ce., Roetevelt Beuiil vara. . jjuuih YOUNO MAN te ftsslst In the department7f arenunta nf n wj.l1.nalal.il. v.. Awi-. '...l t firm! one with experience tn accounting 'or bookkeeping! exce lerrt opportunity iw ,. with Initiative; state exp. ami sat .Spl references required, n 421. lyidger Office ' General . j.... OREENBWALD'S A SPECIALIZED EMPLOYMENT REIlVTrp SOLICITING APPLICATIONS ONLY from men nnd women with actual business . perlence and clean records; office and flS. tery executives, engineers, cellege ana tech nical men. ?kWIN.? ,0 thenutul heavy registration it this time, enrollments will be llmltel te these specializing In nbove lines. SELF-ADDnESSED stamped envelop. ,. cures boeklot and Information blank gnUi 2.10 S. 11TH "' BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 Und TltTT ACCT. Off. mgr. manufacturing, I18J0. IIKPRS Insurance. ISO: hospital, jie CREDIT MGR. (as,t. Retail grec.. llBjn. DRAFTS. Fdy... light pattern d?aw. lib OFFICE MGR. and sales enrres.. J20HO SALEM REP. for Cuba b W. I. ; alr-e "etihL STOREKEEPER General lines. 12080. 8TEN. A SECY R. R. experience. ,1800 SITUATIONSWANTED FEMALE COOKS, anywhere: references; 120 per vtmx. 8. llranch Ledger, 21st and Pine its. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT will nudlt accounts. nit.U systems, prcpare tax reports; corporation and professional accounting r "peclUly Wrlte 4537 Pulaski ave. or call IVyemln I102H J. CHEMIST, exp. graduate: lmnuatrly iul. able: vicinity of city. It 42.1. Le.lter PIT. COOK and general work, Japanese, exp , prl. family, city, country. II 304. I.edctr Off. DRAFTSMAN, structural: technical, rrirtii nte, desires position, Il 318, Leanr Off. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EDUCATIONAL and Doestle Employment Club, 223 S. Sydenhnm (U.th and Wslnutl Positions wanted for lady's maid, mint, chambermaid, cook. MISS HARKINS, 2004 Ilalnbrldge: Excellent cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, ladles' maids, nurse., girls lately arrived. WANTED At offlce 312 b. 12th, nurj, maids, waitresses, chambermaid., cooks. BUSINESS PERSONALS FUR BARGAINS All New and Latest Medels 15.1.00 Lady's Ceny peats. Value 190. 100 00 Ijndy's reny Ceat. Trimmed with naccoen. Value J173.00. $100.00 Lady's Marmet Ceat. Value S175.00. J125 00 Lady's Seallne Ceat. Vatue 1200 J175.00 Lady's Nearseal Ceat. Trimmed with Squirrel, Reaver or Au trallan Opossum. Value 1275.00. 173.00 Lady's Mtiskrat Oat. Finely Illcnded Skins. Value 1275.00. 1173.00 I-idy'M Raccoon Ceat. Value 1275.00. J27.1.00 Lady's Mink Ceat. Value JIOO. 1300. 00 Lady's Moleskin Coatee, trimmed . with Squirrel, Vnlue 1500.00. J.'JO.OO Lady's Leepard Ceat Trimmed .,.. h Heaver. Value f350,lie. JP00 Large Mink Stele. Value 1300. JaU.UO Ijiirge Cross-Fex Scarf. Value 160. 00. 15.00 nnd up Gent's Fur-Lined Over coats. $10.00 Fur Scarfs. Value f20.00 Rieder's, 128 Market St. OPEN EVENINGS -T AlflAMnC 150.000 TO INVEST A UlAJVlUjNUb p!ace ,or refined peepli rj-T T1! IT "'' w,an urn l"'0 men rJVJlJljn 1 quicKiy. uince neurs ie te UUWUI" 4 errly. A. McCUTCHEN. riDTlATr unices, u-Jl Real Kitue rruvic "a u'a. Uretd ir.4 Chestnut st. Dell phentl. DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively highest cash prices for our dli nintids. anv nlze from i te 10 carats: nenl pay higher: also old geld, platinum and silver bought, cstutes bought tprivate); est. 10 yn Tlie Diamond Shep mth a1;eve'Marn.t DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OI1JECT Paivn Tickets for Diamonds neught KELLY & CO.. 032 CHESTNUT ST. Suite 21-22 Over Chllda' Restaurant. Prlr. DIAMONDS nOFOlIT SOLD EXCHANGED I. WACHS, 722 Seuth st. Will 563 70 ACCOUNTS sent us nre collected, " son, everlastingly at It since 1800, bull ni ss und ether matters adjusted Hank lief. Mutual Adjustment Ce,. 121B Filbert II. "- DIAMONDS BOUGHT . HARRY W. SMITH, 717 SANHOM 3T. - TO SOLVE ANY BUSINESS PneDLEM SEE MAURICE LICHTMAN env I'nlnnliil Trim! lllrltr. Hnrnrj. rt??l LET me cstlmnte en your electrical wlrlM. I.levd 11. Townsend, 1814 S. 5Clh iU I'hlluileliilila ; -vl ON AND AFTER this date net respemlb'i I fnr anv bills uiiIcbs contracted bv miulf. MAY KIliU' UPHOLSTERY repairs all ldads "done it miir home Fenten, 810 Spring Garden. . ELECTRIC TREATMENT, also inanlcurtel, 10 tn H 005 S. 11th st. HOUSE-WIRING, reasonable; me, pj-intl I send for est. Jagdman. 1420 H id it., IlUnilER GOODS of all description rf paired. Andrew T. nirchett. 603 M gJA ASHES and rubbish removed from clif hauling done. 818 nuttonweod. Mkt. 4I!J, fcLECTRIC treatment and manlcurlnrna. 105 Hied Uldg.. 12IB Filbert. Lec. t BEWINO MACHINES SKWINO MACHINE, new. 130; easy rP meiit. Singer und ether makes, like " jn t" 112; fully guaranteed, 13B N, 10'" 't STAMPS AND COINB STAMPS, PACKETS, DIME mft?,,,.. Albums and supplies for stamp, cel"0"' PHILA. STAMP CO.. 21 0. 17th ' OLD GOLD OLD geld, .liver, ulatinum. ula"ted"wari. " V style jewelry, teeth plates bought for e"; Bit. 1817. J L. Clark, refiner HOT SinM CONSTABLES' SALES "AilLE'H SALE. December !, '.'S 1 It. in Household goedt moved irw , 4 Mlth u A .tn.nu-j. hdUil. Vl -1 1!S CONSTA at 2 I Vine it; goedg cun be teen at itertl '"'!
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