Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 25, Image 25

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EVENING I'UBLIC LEDaEKr-PHIDADELPHIA; FBIDAY, tfANUAEY 28, 1921
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Letters to the Editor
. Attendance at Trials
tht JTdllor 0 fas Jfutnlnff rublfo Ltdotr:
Blr I oonslder It a vary nt mlstsfc
tliat tha court! are thrown opsn to tho pub
lie to attend trials. I think no on ahould
H allowed at a trial unless he or the had
fastness there, either m a witness or an
attorney or In eome way connected, I
liad a little business at City Hall ye sts r
day and eaw great crowds clamnisring ta
fit Into a courtroom, moat of which ware
woman who, ai a whole,1 looked aa If they
aheuld have Known netter.
1 went to aacertatn what was going on,
tnd found that It wae the trial of Drlnta.
I llnierad Ions enough to aee that the whole
ipecucle waa moat revolting. In the audi
n'a were the mothers of both the murdered
X and the boy who la accused, and they
rirt eompenca 10 an mere wun ail ine
surloue visitor looklnr t them, and from
tticm to the urlsonor, Iut yourself In the
rlace of thtee mothera, neither one of them
having committor! a crime ot any kind that
they ahould be placed on exhibition. Hut
ithtr have come to the court, cne mother
through a aummona to tell what aha knowa,
and tie otner out 01 a rnomsriy love lor ner
toy, i
! there an? on who but can feel that
th of theee mother have suffered enough
without the humiliation ot being forced to
the ordeal of an- Inapeetlon by several nun
ired Idle, Inconsiderate, may I say, degsn
erates I don't bnlleve any but a degsn
rats woman would want to go to a murder
trial. It aeems a shame that all this pub
licity I lven to what Is reatly a business
ifltlr, end In the case of a murder trial.
g moat important anair. v.. . .
Flillaaeipnia, January o, ii
n.llevei In Not 8Drlna Rod
t IX Editor 0 the Evtn'.no TmdHo Ltdotr:
Sir I read with Interest tho letter of
"Mrs, E, P. J." In regard to the disciplin
ing of children. That children of today
1 . .t..i.nKl.. Yi. 11.11. Inuhf. hilt
ltlU QISCOtl.,lll I.OW - ,,.- uwhh,, ---
the home Is the place, and not tho school.
Then la not me necessary privacy in ""
aelHMi, and bealdes, the teachor may not
U physically ablo. It a boy or girt de-
MfVtl Cnftllitinni, mo ymrmivo buuuiu .
...ii. -a vv iSnuM Inflict auch cor
rtctlen as tha culprit dMorvi.
In regara 10 mum sstcisi u """j
In being given, I do nol quite agree with
......i ma iisk anvminv rmi n. nuir
isr on a boy or girl less than twelve year
St in DUl alter Wll v- -
.hen the rod or strap ara necessary to get
teaulls. ,
When I WAS tt Bin OI eigniosu anu ...
.".' t.w ul T -.t-nl nl find
third year nisn sciioo., ,.,... - -
actually applied for a position without eon-
suiting my parems. auihuBh , .. ..
."""" ...i,i- , ..v.rnl years and
Itowht that I had ouUrov.il ,11 , no 'mother
,ook m. o mr room i "'""" "Vn
lound wnipping "" " " .. - ." y "
!.i.. r h.rame Taiy In my studies and my
marks showed AiP Dsaiy. '"""' ;"",-
Ituieja . -- . ,. - ..... ..I.ftorl
the achool ar.a inai "' " -itd
me In my room with the strap.
That was my last whipping, but I am
.lad that my mother did not hesitate to do
tiaa iui " ...i-i a-miM nnt have
. education If she had spared the
TffJ I havo enwnrun ui i - -
hhfsch by &VAi&VwSMEr
sary. . ... . . , , inst.
Ksw Tlcrllnvme, ra jiu -
Rnntherner Defends His 8ectlon
To the rdllor of the Svanlno PubHo Lttatr.
Blr-Under the caption "Faithfulness ot
the Colored Itaco" you published recently a
letter irom i-aaium .'-'
To begin. Sir, p.v.s " ,"
soutnern eiaies nu .-.omiu.. '"" :,-.m
. .... .. .n. Mn vntA. Tnla IB
.i.vi -. tii. truth that Mr. Davis
contradicts himself In the next "ntenee,
....... i. ik. fnr.onlnr assertion, when lie
.... , mnv rnlored men RrB
,.,. ..... ' -"-.. .. . m,,
not allowed to vote.' Any oomitm ...... --
. ..,.. . ... ...I, in th. nnuLn. Tne
(publicans will see to It that ho Is given
the chance, If no one else does, and Florida
In this last election polled the greatest Negro
vote n her niaiory.
w r... i. ... ,kiv inifA. un the history
Jir. 4aio iiw.fc . ..-. -r ---- :
et OeorcU and evolves this remarkable sen-
tlmfnt, without regara xor uni niiv.i ---.....
. n.nvrta fnr Instance, a
.t.il it,t . nettled by convlete. Their
defendants today are as vicious and blood
... . . .. .. i. Th. f.t. in lha ease
tn raiy as iney r", --- "-
ct ueorgia are o uniu, ...- ......-.-.
a member ot the Engnsn i-aruui.s v -ned
the colonisation of that state by recruit
er, with the permission of Parliament, set
i... w nmnnr thoMi who had been 1m-
nrlionei in England for debt. The debtor
laws In England at mat lime wero .w "
i.. ., ..vi.ro and are recognised as sucn
today ty their abolition,
By the way, the South Is not the only
l'.ice where Negroei are or have been bru-
. .. . . . a, ...Hxnallv aLrtiinl
tally uaea mt tnose wno vui.u..u... ";
"ela.ery" at the Bouth remember that in
.... , . . ..,. I...JI. . Ai.lh.-n tfttAl
thirteen Negroes were burned at the stake.
xweniy were nunr nnu bo.oi.. .t. ..
ported to the West Indies, alt because of
an Imaginary plot which they were supposed
to be fostering, but which never existed.
Nfsroea nlwass remind us that they
fouaht In the great war. They did but It
was for their own preeervation as much as
the whltea One would think from Mr.
Dala' panegyrlo that the Negros went over
!n larse Tiaeree, pnllahed off the kaiser, and
etopped the war with a loud report, while
the whltea remainen in America uuw
ereampuriB it wouia navo 'n "
ileal more remarkable had the Negroes not
J. ..! at.... ...... . siaW nnniiar-nsrl In!
taUKIll irrjr WUrO aliuijll wuiivoim-
-ui. . . a. Ik. klia a-non
recti hU own for his rae let th Negro
a. ..!. . .a w .Ui. -
co xng nami anu no orvti, vj "ho m-ia
a. L..11S ... 1 .1. rt...t. InlABHalTASial
10 DUlia inPIT. DOin OUCH unci na.vi
nwnunr'nti ti KnvUnd'a and Fn.nctVs to
,k. . . .. I. .. . . ...Int.
uip unKnnivn neaa ro in no wj ..,,
tV.v nr. I.IK.1.. a nil lni..i nnd rnlors.
. k. , -..- v ... . nl.lnln
1 imp is a long leiirr. . m " .i."...
mriA a,iI. !.. nt...u In nrrltlntr Mr.
Ble three times as much, for ho seems
to hae gotten most of his opinions from
IV. n.i.i- . .... .1... I. mnlA ll !
,.o .imir, nnu wun) niv ta . ,. .-
quite sufficient.
O0HD0N K HTUVJ5H.
rhlladelphla, January l") 1021.
Objectionable Hedge
Te Ia rdltor of the Bvcntno TuMlo Ltioer:
Sir I would like to say a word regarding
the plartlng of the hedge fence around front
tawna I ihlnk the city should either reg
ulate the planting of hedgo or compel the
ewnere to keep 11 olean. In the neighbor
hood in which I live the hedge Is always un
sightly Wauaa the wind blows all the waste
MPtr agnlnat It and it rrmalns there. It Is
'err objectionable, and If people Inalst on
'ailng It they should be enmpolled at least
,v' a wi,k to remove all the paper, etc,
that ) collected,
rilOPERTY OWNER.
rhlladetphta. January 24. 1921.
Make It "Half In Half"
olkX&itor of the i'venlno TubHo Ltdotr:
Sir In reference to the repeal of the blue
laws I would aav they might be amended or
jnangea ,0 as to read, "They shall be In
lOrC Un 1(1 19 ft'fltAKlf nnAH B a.sn4e,at w
f - .w u swvnt iuvii uil uuilUtti
TMt W niltll stIva avcrvliAnu fhn nhneiM an A
lth no expense, to attend their different
emirch senlua. No movies or nny pleas
ore n the morning, and afternoon be given
to pleasures ot the proper kind.
It may seem a good argument to some
"it the blue laws remain as they are, who
rve ui thi woek for pleasure because they
are so situated Hut all worklngmen have
f" automobiles and time during the week
or pleasure, and consequently look for
unday. At the present time. It all plants
were shut dowrt, what would wo do for
Ja and electric light Come worklneman,
,r"k ". A WOIIKINOMAN.
.at Downlnetown, Ta,, January 17, 1021,
Favors Davllaht fiavlnn
r "e Editor of the Evcnino Tubllo Luloer:
,yr It affords me great pleasure to read
"1 also write In reference to the dlacua
one on dlffnrent eubjeots printed In your
Paper in ....... A ...,.... :,
.. .-.w,...w .v ..nniKiii si.vinr,
t It"" ,0 m th' alwoal every business
-... ""lusiry ngrren in nanism satlnr
'.)tn th. .v..n.i.. . .1.. ..... ...-
niment with the farmer would Induce
"'" to change, I have talked with sev
'1 fsrmers on the subject and they all
tiii ,h'a ,h relurnln to the regular
- r.niuiu re nepiemDer I, or as nev that
that n" 50,,lbI' Wn' "nt talk It up on
w. r iii niso ny inni ii would
r: . r,t benedt to those working night
a,v ' wor" wecK aoout. Hoping you
el.. ier on in suDject rrom al
""ea, farm-rs Inoluded.
. . WOIIKINOMAN
'set Downlngtown Pa., January 17, 1021
Advice on Llulnn Cnnt
' J.'dltor 0 tho Kvtuing I'ubHo Ltdotr:
nlrT na... . . . ...
i -.. n"n very mucn miere-ieu in
Lil1"""111" wh,ch l""0 been going on
-our paper rcgardlug (he IiUU cost of
PEOPLE'S - FORUM
Lottern to tho Editor ahould be ns
brief and to tha point as possible,,
voldlnr anything that would open a
denominational or sootnrlnn discus
Ion.
Uo attention will b paid to anon
ymous letter. Names and ad
dresses must bo signed as an evi
dence of R-ood faith, although nnmes
will not be printed If request Is made
thnt they be omitted.
The publication of a letter la not
to bo tnkeh as an Indorsement of lta
views by this paper.
Communications will nit be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.
Uv"' n1 . Vauclaln's Idea of the
""" Dl living, i would suggest that your
paper make a sporting proposition to Mr.
Vauclaln to award $100 to be given. to the
budget meeting his cost of living within a
reasonable amount. I should like vary
mucn 10 try ror a prit.
To the young man who desires to marry
on $23 a weak I would suggest that he
nret save up $1000 toward laying for a
home, then buy one out about fifteen mile.
more grounds than house, ralae your own
.moi.uios, iruii ana cmcxene. iearn to
do without movlea, the corner drug store
sundries, and the corner bakery. Look
out and up, havo faith and hope, and every
month buy a good book, and you will have
solved tha living question on $28.
I see In the papers much ground that Is
reasonable, and I am sure It should not
take more than $80 a month to cover your
expenses, and that would leave ample to
run your table, dreaa well, and lay aside a
little In the bank.
I could tell you quite a lot about the sim
ple living Mr. Vauclaln advocates, DUt i
would suggest that you give your wife a
copy of Mrs. Wilson's cookbook and follow
her dally suggssttons In the paper, sat
plenty of whole grain breakfast foods, sim
nte suddtnss. and not so much high priced
meat. Uuy one of the household budgst
book on the market and stick to Its pnn
clples and I am sure you will have ample.
A $a..0-A.WEEKBn.
rhoenlxvllle. Pa., January IT, 1021.
Questions Answered
Pennsylvania Signers
To the Editor of the Evrntng J'ubUo Lttatr:
Sir Who were the Pennsylvania signers
of the constitution and what were their oc
cupations? W. I, t.
rhlladelphla, January M, 1021.
Tha Pennsylvania signers wero George
Clymer. merchant: Uenjamln Franklin,
printer! Ilobert Morris, merchant! John
Morton, surveyor: Oeorgo noss, lawyers
IJonJamln rtush, physician! James Smith,
lawyer; Oeorgo Taylor, physician, and James
Wilson, lawyer.
A Longfellow Evening
To the .Editor of tht Evrntno PubUo Ltdotr!
Sir rieaee give a few suggestions for a
Longfellow evening to be given on February
27, the birthday of the poet.
MATRON.
Philadelphia, January 24, 1021.
In tho Invitation ac tha gueaU to wear
some article Indicative ot a title ot one of
Longfellow's poems, which are easily Il
lustrated, as, foi Instanco, "The Rainy
Day," "Tho Skeletcn In Armor." "The Ar
row and the Song." "Votoas of the Night,"
"The Children's Hour," "Paul Ilevero's
nide" and "lllawaiha."
To the person guessing the most titles
give a framed plcturo of the poet, and tha
person guessing the least could bo given
one of Longfellow's mottoes or stntlments
prettily framed.
Another Interesting diversion Is to gl".e
each guest a pleco of paper upon which Is
written a familiar vers by Longfellow
ten or twelve might be written and have
the guests namo tho poem from which each
verso Is taken.
Percentage of Bill Redeemable
To tho Editor of tht Kvtnlno I'ubHo Ltdotr:
Sir Kindly let me know If a part of a
dollar bill Is of any value.
C. I. nOOKB.
Philadelphia. January 24, 1021.
The redemption division of the Treasury
Department says that If a person has thrse
fifths of a bill It can b redeemed for iult
value. If be has less than three-fifths, but
more than two-fifths, It will b redeemed
for half value,
"Short-Term" Senators
To tho Editor of the Evmtno Putllo Lodger:
Blr What Is meant by "short-term" sen
ators? C. L. E.
Philadelphia, January 24, 1021.
All United States senators are elected for
six years unless chosen to flit a vacanoy
cauaed by death or other removal of a sen
ator from office. In this case they are known
as "short-term" senators and only fill an
unexpired term of the senator they re
place. Washington's Birthday Invitation
To tho Editor of the Evmlno PubHo Ltdotr:
Sir riease print In the People's Forum
a verse or two to be used aa an Invitation
to a Washington's Birthday party where
only ladles will attend.
F. a S1IAIIPLEBS.
Philadelphia. January 24, 1021.
This might answer:
Come, ye dame of highest station.
Come, ye maidens young and fair.
Lend your beauty,
Lend your grace.
Flashing eyes,
Bepowdered hair.
Lend your wit, your smiles, your taughter,
Deauty spots and dimples rare.
Tls the nation's father's birthday;
Patriots, dames and maids be there.
Poems and Songs Desired
A Poem Requested
.,- .... n,.. . k. e.Mln ffffj T .fnmr
iO lIO x.unir VI ... v,....v w..w .....v.,.
Sir i would like to See printed tn your
People's Forum tho complete poem which
contains tneae lines:
"Back beyond the dark of ages.
Back where centuries began;
Back whero tlmo's unwritten pages,
Took their real from ths first man "
CHARLES T. 1IORNC.
Phlladslphla, January II, 1021,
A Pollyanna Poem
To the Editor of ths iienlno Public Ltdotr:
Blr There Is a little sort of Pollyanna
poem entitled "Juat Being Happy" which
I should llko to see printed In your Peo
ple's Forum, uan you oonn moi
L DRAKE.
Philadelphia, January
1021.
JUST BEINO HArPY
Just being happy Is a fine thing to do,
Looking on tho bright aide rather than the
blue,
Snd or sunny rmntng,
, .lu In Ih. ftwtABlntr
IB inilif .". " -
And Just being happy Is brave work and
true.
Just bolng happy helps other souls along,
Their burdens may bo heavy and they not
strong;
And your own sky will lighten
if nihr skies you brighten.
By lust being happy with a heart full of
song.
George MacDonald's Poem
To tht Editor of ths Kwntlnff Public Ltdotr.
gr Please print In your1 People's Forum
the poem "Baby" which begins!
"Where did you come from, bab dear?"
H" W. L. JENKINS.
Philadelphia. January 23. 1021.
THE BABY
(By Oeorge MacDonald)
Where did' you come from, baby, dear?
Out of the eerywhere Into the here.
Where did you get your eyea so blue?
Out of ths sky as I came through.
What makes the light In them sparkle and
spin?
Some of the starry spikes left In
Where did ou got that little tear?
. .. ....III.. urV.n T .it ll.r,.
I rouni ii wii.n " .- - .1
What makes your forehead so smooth and
A soft hand stroked It as I went by.
What makes your cheek like a warm, whits
rose?
Something better than any one knows.
Whence thnt three-cornered smile of bliss?
Three angels gave me at once a klas
Whsro did ou get that pearly ear?
God spoke, snd It came out to hear.
Where did you gtt those arms and hands?
Love made Itaelf'lnto hooks and bands
Feet, whence did you come from, you dar
ling things?
From the same box as tb cherubs' wings
How nut may an just vwum .u mw -
aod. thought about me, and so I grew, rj
But how did you come to us, you dear?
ood thought of you, and so I am here.
Another Version
30 fie iJdlfor of the Evening ThMIo 7edner:
Sir T am Innln.l.. .... i,. ...u.. .....
- " ,.. uD.it. ncrvwiui mtuwiei nor
a vi n nr whloh ou recently printed
mcn . arrival J, l'arrls referred to.
w P. ,T. FINNEOAN,
Philadelphia, January 18, 1021.
TUB OLD PLAIB nttAWT.
Not far from old Kllvars, In the marry
..lu.iiii oi .nay,
When birds were singing sweetly, alone i
took my way.
As In from oft the skies above an angel
chanced to fall)
Was a lltUa Irish colleen In an old plaid
shawl.
She tripped along right Joyfully with h
.. .bkt on her arm.
And on, her face and oh, her grace, the soul
of a saint would charm.
Her brown hair wrinkled over her brow,
and the greatest charm of all
was her modest blue eyes beaming beneath
her old plaid shawl,
I courteously ssluted her. "Good morning,
.. '"." says I.
aood morning, ndly ,r." she said, and
shyly passed me by.
Oft went my heart along with her. enrap-
lured In her thrall,
m presence In the arms of her old plaid
shawl,
Enchanted with her beauty rare, I gazed
Tin W'ih pur9 ll'-ht,
nil round an angle of the road she vanished
lh. "m my edght:
And ever since I am sighing, saying: "Oh, I
that since reoall,
May the grace of Ood be about her and her
old plaid ehawl."
Some men sigh for riches and some men live
for fame.
And some on history's psges hope to win a
glorious nime.
My alms are not ambitious snd my wishes
nro but small;
Tou could wrap them all together In her old
Plaid ithAwl,
I'M ecelt her all through Oalway; I'll search
her all through Clare:
I II seek for tales or tidings of my traveler
everywhere.
No peace of mind I'll ever find until my
u mi a-a i
That little Irish colleen In her old plaid
BI1UH I.
."c" J D-" asks for two poemi "The
TV age Slave" and "The Fall of Babylon."
i ."WV C' C'" dAilres the poem which re
lates how many more thorns we find along
life s road than roses, and containing the
line:
"But ain't the roses sweet."
"w L. D."- anka for an old song which
contains these lines:
"A glass, a glass, but not of sherry!
Tor we without it can be merry."
"Sid" desires a piece called "Old Glory"
which contains these lines:
"If you don't like the stripes In Old Glory,
If you don't like the red. white and blue."
Dora Krouse asks for two poems called
"The Bells" and "Madam X." If Poo's
"The Bells" Is meant, wo cannot print It
on account of ll length. We do not hae
"Madam X." Trobably a reader can sup
ply It.
"Reader" asks for a poem containing
these lines:
"Underneath my window, whero tho snow
THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION V
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Off2rs for Sale
Essington Dormitory Buildings,
Essington, Pa.
Sealed bids on tho above buildings will be received in tho
office of tho Chairman, United States Shipping Board, Washing
ton, D. C, on or before 10:30 A. M. February 24, 1921; bids will
bo opened 10:30 A. M. same day in tho offlco of tho Board.
Theso bulldln(T3 are of substantial framo construction on
concrete foundations. Tho entire floor npace amounts to
approximately 80 000 square feet. Tho buildings nre adapted
to light manufacturing purposes. Thero Is a power house built
of terra cotta tile and concrete with metal window frames,
containing two 150 1 1. P. flro tubo boilers. The buildings are
equipped with electric light, oteam heat,, sprinkler system, gaa
and sewers.
The land on which these buildings are erected is triangular
in shape and fronts G64 feet on Second street, 1018 feet along the
right of way of the Pennsylvania Railroad; total area, 8.35 acres.
The property is about 200 feet from the Delaware River
and within fy mile of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
Proposal forms nnd other information may bo obtained from
Manager Division of Transportation and Housing Operations. 140
North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Scaled bids should be addressed to the Secretary of tho
United States Shipping Board, 1319 F Street N. W Washington.
D. C, and endorsed "Sealed Bids for Essington Dormitory
Buddings."
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ik
(lleiyd)
"Can We
The Great Question of the Hour.
"W1
rILL lumber
materials be
year to enable me to build?"
We don't know yet but if lumber is
cheaper anyiuhere, it will be at our "con
centration yard" at Sumter, S. C; for
there all the costs of production are at
the lowest point, and we are always fil
ing off a little of the point.
At Sumter we are surrounded by
lumber mills hungry for orders so
hungry that some of them will take
orders now at a loss, expecting to be able
to reduce their cost of production enough
to make a profit. Working at Sumter in
close touch with all these mills, we have
advantages in low cost and quick ship
ment that are very important when you
are building.
Get our prices today and then keep
on getting them.
Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished
on time, see that tho lumber comes from LLOYD.
William M. Lloyd Company
THIS LUMBER rUNTKIJ
300 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia
K8TAHiI.HHrn 1808
SOlTIlintN HAI.I.H OFFICK CIIAIII.OTTK, X. l
SS
. lies white,
I can hear sweet Voloes singing In the
night,
In the Eaat a gray light prophesies the
mirn.
Up and halt ths daylight, Christ the Lord,
Is born."
The writer states he was tinder the Im
pression the poem was by Thomas Hood,
but ennnot And It In the collected works of
that poet,
"Mrs. L. j,, o." asks for the author aim
ths name of the poem In whloh the following
occur:
"If on angel beckoned, standing close by the
tlircne on high.
And ou down by the gates Infernal,
Should open your arms and smile,
I would turn my back on things su
pernal,
To lie on thy breast a little while "
The People's Fnrnm will appear dally
In the -Keening Public Ledger, imd nlao
in ine nunany rubl
bile Ledcer. I.i-ttrrs
llscnaetng timely topics will be printed,
ns well as requested poems, nnd queailons
of general Interest will be answered.
KDUCATIONAT
Both BfTfn
FRIENDS'
CF.NTKAL SCHOOL RYHTKJI
For Dot and fllrls Philadelphia, Pa.
POOH KLKMKNTARY SCHOOLS!
IBth & Race Hts. 8Sth ft Lancaster Av.
llrti A (llrard Ay. (Irern nb. School Lane
Central School, IBth nnd Race Streets.
unlor and senior high achool Including
college preparatory department. Develops
the constructive faculties through phy
sical and moral culture. Students taught
the practlcsl nnd skillful uss ot hnnds as
well as brains. Small classes. Constant
personal- contact with an exceptionally
abts faculty. Large playground, gymna
sium, lunchroom, aplendldly lighted and
ventilated classrooms. A few students
may he ndmltted now. Open to other
denominations. Write fnr ear book and
rates. Telephone Spruce 2184.
rilAKLKH lirHTON WaLSH. Principal.
15th and Race Sis.. Philadelphia
.$2000 A YEAR AT 20
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I.V MraiORIAM
mivT.,e WIyu:LMINA. In loving
memory of my dear mother, wno departed
this life Jon 28, 1D18. msA.
t-.nfi'ZW ,lln- 21- EDWIN JAMLS. huv
tu !.,;i ?","' Asnew (neo Bedell). Rein
Sl ?airW "J"0 " Lenspe Tribe
K A r' .0r-n' 'w Nonpareil Lodge, No, 20,
a. ir..'I CoHrt. Tamanend. No. 120. F. of
sist &'mi"n..''01'ro- No- i A. O. of U. T I
Vesta ri.S. Hion',m,'n. an(1 Ladles' Auxiliary!
Dlnyu M', T'l?r I-odge. No. BS. and em
Pe.J U2f ct,aiR'" Shipyard. Invited to serv
Fri'h t,? & m.-J! realdenco. 2010 R.
call 1 FtV eve r H1"' Krlenll n,R''
ofat'."!.?24' 10!, EDWARD K.. son
2nd Yn.?" 9- an,$ Ann W1'"- Relatives
AoclVfonn,e': iSlB.K".'" .A"!" SP'"".'.
fbef3w redl 'a raMV Ianton .
An holy's r'h?,V-vS,f'i"mn fqulem mas, St.
Cem. Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
PeVriTC' ." ??.ANNIB. widow of
and fri.i.i. . , ucuoverni, lie stives
Men kn","" ,n.vlt"1 ,0 ttt,"1 tuneral,
jim"p riS vm" ,ro,r- her late realdenc-.
Ht inn.. "W . Solemn requiem mass
lat. John" Ti-h,i; 2a- 1,A,lT H" w"" ot the
Invited A ri.n "rr,I, Natives and friends
denes -ar S"1,?.1, .SaJ.". 8'S0 m- '
Ht fal'flri,'. nvd "i- .sl"nn hlsh mio at
dial rim" Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathe-
Conrald W?1 f' 2,1- "AHniET. wife of
Oe2i ni"ln,t!l a,n.a laughter of the late
f rlendS .In A.nna. 'Mood' Relatives and
inends are Invited to attend funeral sen-Ices.
Coti'nir'n ?J mvA, R5 h'r, l"' residence. 0004
lllll Cem. wl"lnomlng. Int. North Cedar
N Uj,R,i5?BlUr?I-Tfi,i.,!;nJ'' ' Atlantlr City.
H B'l'rnhni'in?5 RrAIiX C-. "Wow of Charles
InVltei i? E'.J!"ed l- I'latlves and friends
ISrTia lnVX- Sat.. 12 in., chap.l Mt.
ith. ni,TJan-.:i7,' HENRY II. BISnEE.
nint, "."" -"":?'
In
fl'ftft riiV.h - 'MC, irlrn,r i'arit, ra., al
iii-rSwu' ""on, Jan. 80.
NEH I.,77JaIU ,2" MATIIIAB If. HIT
tr. ?url?2? ,nlatjvea and friends Invited
i. ,funeral services. Sat . 2 d m . 780 N
"ni?tvVirn,k,ft.nJ r" P-?v"
BRINNISHOTTZ Jan. In IIUNRT hus.
band of Elliaheth H nVinii.hii,.' ?-i.
sSvlJoJ", tt.12; IVlla,l?f"- frln1
J.m"in t1,8 ' 2", CAnOLINTJ. wlfo of
Ca?r,Mni"iv,rnc,, '""fhtor of Thomas and
a5 rlr-.MV"A trl"'l'uhter of late ihn
JuffeSr d.."a ."y- aKti ao- A oatlent
surferer at rost Funeral serv'ces Mon , 1
SrlJ?;; ".'. '.''ilT08 22J rodsral st. Int.
Sve Northwood Cem. Vlewlne Sun.
cSS!om nr?ai . a" 1Iftha Cassldy (ne
OTsllI). Relstlvjs and friends, also Holy
Narnj. Society of visitation Church, and all
tX ,.;,.? o'Vcn';,T', a member. Invited
if hr..h-' .Sat 8 22 a m from resldenes
or brother-in-law, Thomas "Jurke, 2SS0 N
rh?.1,..l,V So,rmn "QUlsm mass Vlaltatlon
Sri C m' prtc1"1'' tat" II1' Sepul
COCKII.L Jsn. 20. ANN. wife of lata
.n?"rrrSk111- '"."T Uth "" n?latives
ana friends are Invited to attend funeral,
Phiii X tB'. m". lat8 rl'nce. nustleton.
n5lla- In,' .Pr'vate. St. Thomas' Church
Oroi!,1rt",' Whltemarsh. Pa.
W ffi''"i.n,1 '.? A:'A. wlf, of Oeoric.
cTianl7irn.n''?"vJ? uand. "'Int. also all
fnfiiSrfi cn,..of ,W5C" ; was a member.
lTv!ld .to. H'"n'l funeral services. Sat.. 2
Prt. "I'ii ,a.t9 f"'lnce. 8021 Frsnkford av.
int. private Oreenmount Cem. Viewing; Frl.
e. and lodge srilce,
r?.0ICan P; lfL21- KWZA. irtfs of
S?d hvf i1?3"" ."" nll and friends
are invited to attend funeral, Mon.. 8:30
i'-' ,from h,t '.ate residence. 1223 E. Mont
rhT.tlK JJvrc f,olfmnT reQuIsm mass at the
Cathedral Cem m Int- New
COONATIAN. Jan. "7. 1921 MAnr
JSdASffi5SnS801?AIr.IAN :"" ofS Jo"
n.?, lV" in,rl(1r't wnahan and aleter of
Rev. Daniel S. Coonahan. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Tus.. 8-80 a. m.;
Krni!PJ. .J'on'Bo'nery nve.. Elldns Park. Pa.
Solemn hhjh requiem mass Church of Im
maculate Conception, Jenklhtown. 10 n. m.
Jn,.H?J?'.. Sepulchre Cem
r,anh9?rArr 2?v Af'ICE daughter of
rrnnh and Delia Crosby. Re alles and
friend. Invited no funeral. Sat .H8o". m.
rrom her parents' residence 20B3 N Taj-Ior
u ?ol.Pln f'l"1'"! maes St Columba's
ch.c,h.IJ,A.m- Int "oly C-oss Cem.
DAVIDSON At RUorton. N .1 .Un "t
JA,V.Ea.IlAV,rJS0N .""'band of the Uto
Nellie R'chmond. ap(l 73 mends lnvlte.1
to funaral sertlces Sat, 3pm, lato real
d-nce. -000 Clnnamlnson at , Hherton N J
Int. Morgan Cem. St Louis papers please
copy.
cs1111-" JrS" K20 CIIARI.RS ir.. husband
of AirnjB Erb (nee Watson). Relatives
(rlends. Court Oeorse Woshlnston No, iu.
I.'.ot A-., and memh-rs of Holy Namo bo
clety Invited to funeral Bat , S tn a. m .
lusldence. 2837 N. Smedley st High mass
Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. tn. Int
Holy Cross Cem.
FISCHER. Jan. S3. 1021. LOUISA, vrlfe
of II August Flechr (nee Wolf Meircer)
In ner 03d year , Relatives snd friends'
metibers of Trinity Presbyterian Church
Henry CU- Council No OP. Sons and
Daughters of Liberty nty noes Court.
Jorcsters of America, are Invited to attend
funeial Sat.. 2 p. m.. lato residence 1004
E. Madison ave Int prlate Mt. Vernon
Cem Vlewlnir Frl. ev.
ITIETZ (nen Graove) Jnn 23. ltfi
CLAnA, daughter of late Christian and
fa.ri0.l.lno0rn'i."v Ritl and friends,
Letltla Tonn Rebecca L"dir, I O O F
'WlfA '?. ''un,;,',l H' . 2 n m . residence.'
1029 N Franklin St. Int West Laurel Hill,
Vlewlnir Frl evs.
FniDENnERO. On Jan 27 11)21, SOLO
MON 8.. hvaband of Helen V. Frl.lenberir
(reo Kesaler), of Atlantic City. N. J . and
on of tho late Samuel M .and Esther
Frldenberir. Relative) and friends are In
Uted to the service, on Sunday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, at the OMer II Dalr nid.,
1820 Ct estnut st. Interment at Mt, Slnul
Cemetery Kindly omit flowers
HAItnOLSHClMER Jnn 21 CHARLES,
husband of Martha C. Harhotmeimer. Rela
lives nnd friends Lodre No .1 F and A.
M. Ke stone Chapter, No 173 R. A M
Inlte1 to erlces. Frl ,8pm li17 N
24th l Irr Dojlestown rm
HAWKINS On Jan. 27. A TltANKLIN
HAWKINS Funeral services Monday nt 2
o'clock precisely, nt his lato relilence, 020
W Dauphin st Interment William Penn
Ccmeterv Somerton
HOFMANN Jan. 27 RARIIAR.V w'feof
Lronhnrd Hofrrnnn, aired 2 lvinrnl sn--Icrs,
Mon 2 .10 p. in., at hr Ute residence
417 Rela-rade st Int. Palmer Cem Re
mains may bo viewed Sundav enlnir
HLH.IA.-. jan in, P2i ill-tin HOOAN
apred 80 Itettlea nnd frlenda membera
of the Thtrd Church of the i'oenantr are
Invited to attend funeral services, Sat 2
p m , at his late residence 230P N Han
cock st Int private. Mt Morlnh Cem
IIUliHES Jan. 23 MARY E wife of
James J Hughes (nee Mcdlnlcyl Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral Pnt . 7 80 a
m residence, 2333 Ellsworth st Solemn
high mass St Anthony's Church 0 a ni Int
Holv Cross
HULL Jsn 24, ESTHER n wlf. of
Henry HuM aged OT Relumes and friends
nerir Hermann Lode No I Pfalxer
Y.arly lien Cannstnlter Yenrli, No 1
CnnnsHtter Yearly No 2 invited to fu
nernl Sat h'.IO a ni realdenie 1027
HhacltnmsTnn at S,,'rrn requiem maas
St Peter's Church. Ini private.
JACKSON At his residence 42-10 Viola
at on Jan 27. 1021. HEItlinnT It i, ,-
bunil nf Emily C, Jackson Notlco of fu
twrnl later
JAIOI It On Jnn 28 1021 I'RenKnifi;
i C husband of Maul L Jnlfter. Relatives
end iricnue man ivrnwo i i.once No 341
F nnd . M : University Chapter No. (110
R A M . Corinthian Chasseur Commandrv
No, 3.1, IC T , Lu Lu Trmplo A A O. N.
M H Invited to funeral on RMurday ii
1 30 p rn precisely. Inte resilience 3313
I'lne st. FrUmls may. call Friday evenlnu
i TO ' mi jriu,Kinn i m
KENNEDY Jan. 27 PhTER KENNEDY
Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral.
Mon 8:3(1 n.
m.. from late residencs inu
Mrehan nve Mt. Alr Solemn requiem
nisrB .11 Jiuijr i.iu.1 . nufil lu A m int.
II Iv H-wlchre
KIEFAI1ER On Jsn 13 ANNIE It .
widow of Pster W Klefaher Services on
Saturday at 1 P m st late resilience 222n
W Tioga at Interment private Waal
Ijiurel Hill Cemetery Itemulna may be
viewed Friday 7 to 0 n m
KOHI.ER Jan. 27 ANVv. C KOHLER
(nee Ciugel), widow of Julius F Kohlsr
Iltlstlvi's nnd friends Invited to funeral
services .-mm . p in resilience it
Lelthgow st Inlerment North Ceda
. 1.--l ni s1l Ui.n.l... a .. ln..
unKCOER Jan 27 1021 II a M.iM
KREEOER aged 30, Relatives and friends
uo Prospect Lodge No 578 F and A SI,
UNDERTAKER
, Mssssasain if" n ihihimiiim sasaia. ssmjj.,,
SlM BROAD ao
DIAMOND
mim SilSSBSSglllMirtllBMSSMSSaSSSBSSKSMmBtaSg
DEATHS
Invited to funeral ssrvloas, Mon.. 11 a. tn..
at his late resldsncs, 828 S, 48th at, Int.
PrLAKKERTT. Jan. 27. 1121. MAROARET
J daugh'er of Catharine and the late Ed
ward Latterly, Relathea and friends, also
B, V. M. Sodality and Altar Rosary Society,
are Invited to attend tuneral, Mon, 8'80
a, m,, from her lals realdenco, B. M, cor.
Newmarket at. and Fslrmount avn, Solemn
II Leslie, Relatives and friends, slso Cove
nsne Itdss. No. 4R0. P. and A. M ' ttnlver
alty Chapter, No, 230, R, A M.: Ht, Jnhn's
Commandary, No. 4, K. T.i Phlla Con
sistory, A, and A : Lu Lu Temple. A, A. O,
N. M. S., Caledonia Club snd all other so
cletles of which he was a member. Invited
to funeral. Sun. 2 p. m., residence of his
brother-in-law, Howard O, Polllnr 84
Slocum st Mt. Airy. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.
LEWIS Jan. 20, AI1EL J., husband nt
Mary Mints Lewis. Relatives and members
of Corinthian Lodge S of II., nrs Invited
to attend services. Sat.. 1 p. m , at 416
Pearl st Camden. N. J
LEWIS. RICHARD A.. Jan. 21 1021.
In his OUt year. Services will be held
at the residence of his son. Henry A. Lewis,
4210 Sprue st on Friday, ths 28th, at
";io n, m Interment privets,
LINARD MARY LINARD, formerly of
Wenonah, N. J. sister of Mrs, Joseph NnWIt.
born In Phlla, 1828, passed away New Tork
city Jan, 20, 1021. Interment Vest Laurel
Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
I.UCKSCHH.ITER Jan 23, AUCJUSTA.
wife of John Luckschclter. Relatives and
friends also Ladles' Aid Society St, Paul's
Reformed Church, are Invited to attend fu
neral services, Bat, 1 p, m., lata residence
1334 S ftlet st Int nrlrats, Northwood
Cem, F'lends may call Frl . 7 to 8 p. m.
MARSHALL. On Jan 27, 1821.
CHARLES E MARSHALL Relatives and
friends also Hamilton Lodge, No. 274, F
A A. Mi Oriental R. A. Chapter, No. 181.
Marv Com , No. 30, Lu Lu Temple A, A. O
N M 8 : members of O, A. R and all other
societies of which he was a member Invited
to funeral, on Monday, at 2 o'clock, from
his late residence, 1)20 Andrsws nve,. Colling
ae. Pn. Friends tnny call Sunday rvpnlmr
from 7 to 0 o'clock Interment Arlington
Cemetery,
SMiMiS-O-i Jnn. 57. 1021. MARY V,.
tvlfe of William A. Mneon 'ns Ueverlln)
Rolatlves and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, on Pat., nt 3 p n., at llnptlst rhsoei
Heddonfleld N. J. Friends may call Friday
evs . at her late residence. 208 6th ave .
Eaddon llels-hts. N. J.
MCDONALD Suddenly. Jsn. 23. MAR
OARET, wlfo of Thomas T. McDonald Rls.
tlves and frlenda are Invited tn attend fu
neral. Sat, 8.30 a. m. realdenre. 0181
Wheeler st. Solemn high mass- Church of
llessi-d Sacrament 10 a. m Int. Holy
Cros Cem,
McMANtIS T)f dlrtTithorls. ml S.004 TVsU-
mont ave., Jnn. 27. 1021, MAROARET
nun, aaua-nier or Tnomss ano iieien .nc
Manus (nee deary), aged 2 years 0 months
ini private,
MYERS Jsn. 27. MYRVEN E.. husband
of 7?dna Myers, aired 40. Funeral Sun , 2
p. m.. residence of Mrs. Maud Crnlr. Main
and MlddU .rnnd Hammnnton. N. J. Int
AliScon. N J Friends call Sat. ave . late
residence, 00 S. 27th st. Camden. N. J
NAOLE. Entered Into rest. In Resdlnir.
Pa., PHOEUE E widow of Petr W. Nacle.
ared 83 years. 8 months and 4 days. Funeral
on Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock, Services
at tho house. Interment In Charles Evans
Cemetery. Plea so omit flowers. , .
OCKELMAN. Jan. 24. at Naval Hospital
Hampton Roads. Va.. JOHN FRANKLIN
OCKEUMAN. U. B. N., aon of llsnry anl
Alios M. Ockelman. aged 18. Funeral serv
ices Pat., 2 p. m.. nt his parents' residence,
22 Oarfletd ave,. Norwood Del. eo.. Tv Int.
Mt Mn-'eh Cem. Mllltsrv fnnersl.
PATTERSON. Jan. 27. WILLIAM C . son
of Jamas R. and Elizabeth K. Patterson.
Funernl services Sat.. 3 p. m.. residence.
0323 Durbrldgs St., Ocrmantown. Int. pri
vate. PETEnSON. On Jsn. 56. 1021, MAR
OARET, wife of Charles Peterson, seed 39
years. Tuneral service, on Saturday after
noon, nt 2 o'clock, at her late residence
2801 S. Hobson st (near 07th and Elmwood
ave.). Remains may b viewed Frldiy
evenlnc
PETEnSON .Tan. SO. JOHN II. PETER
SON, aged 42 Funeral nervlces Sat , 11 a.
m. at his lato residence. La Orange ave ,
Essington Pa Int. Arlington Cem.
PICKUP. On Jan. 20 1921 CATH
ERINR wife of Edward Pickup. Service on
Saturday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt ner Inte
residence 2141 S 00th st. Interment nt
Mt Moriah Cemetery. Viewing Friday eve
ning. PRATT Jnn. 20 1021. rilARLES L.,
son of the late Joseph and Ellraheth Pratt.
Relatives and friends. Manalun Tribe No
118. I. O, R. M." Camp No 3, S. of V , are
Invited to attend funeral services Pat, 1:30
P. m.. at his lnts residence. 4433 Crcsnon st .
Mnnayunk Int. Le-.erlngton Cem. Frlenda
mnr rail Frl. eve.
TRICE (neo McKeeman.) Jan. 2S.CATII
PTlINn Tt . wlfo of John Price. Funeral
Mon.. 3 p. m.. late realdenc. 2041 Oakfonl
at Int Mt. Moriah Cam. rrlends rray
can sun. eve.. H to iu ociock.
RAECH. Jan. 20. 1021. HERMAN E.
RAECH. husband of the late Ida n. Racch
(nsa Drown), asred 72. Relatives and friends.
also Axis Literary Institute, are Invited tn
services, 8un.. 1 p. m., late residence, S W
ror. 12th and MorrU sts Int. Fernwood
Cem. Viewing Sst.. 8 to 10 P m.
REILLY. On Jan 27 1021. PATRICK
ir.. htnvsd husband of Marv A. Rellly.
Notlco of funeral Inter from his late resi
dence, northeast corner 31st and Spiinir
uarnen sts.
RYAN. Jan. 20. 1021. MICHAEL J., hus
bund nf Catherine Rysn. at his lste resi
dence. 2833 S Isemlnser s (Hhunk bel,
l.mv Tin. ,ntlr nf funeral will h -lin.
SALVESEN. Jan. 2.1 JOHN husband of
Esther saivesen. ueiauves ana rrienas in
vltd in attend funeral nervlces. SAt . 2 n
m.. residence, 4102 Daring st. Int. Arlington
'?HAI Jsn. 211. 1021 OEOROE THOMAR
SEAL In his 70th sear. Funeral services
at R R Rrlnghurst Co 's 1H2I Arch st .
Sat . 2 th Inst ,2pm. Int private.
SHAFFER. Jan. 20 BENJAMIN C
SHAFFER, sged 80 Funeral services Sat .
2 p in f.341 Crowson st. Oermantowrr
Int, private
STEIN On Jan. 20 1021 LIDWINS
rife of Emlls L Stein aned 88 years. Hlgn
ixnulem mass. Saturday 0 a. m at St.
nnri. nt 1 AnK Church Ifsddnn Tlelrhta ?i
J. Friends may call rrldsv evening st her
late res.oence, uun Mansion ave.. Hsdlon
fisld N J Int Holv S'nulrhre Cemeterv
STRATTON. Jnn 28 THOMAS R hus
band of Sarah E. Stratton. Relatives nnd
frlnds also St. Albnn's Lodge No 320,
F and A M ! Keystone R. A. Chnpter. No.
173. are Invited to sttend funeral services.
late rsstdencs. 4Bi M 1111 St.. sat . 2 p.
m. preclaoly Int Northwood Cem. Friends
call Frl 7 to up m.
SWAIN On Wednesday evening, Jnn 20,
1021. at har home 010 nadcllff st , Dristol.
Pa.. MARIA LOUISA SWAIN wlfs of late
Edward Swain Relatives and friends In
vited to services, at her rsaldence Saturday
afternoon January 2. at 2-30 o'clock.
SWARTLEY At North Wales, Pi . Jsn
n xtAIIt.ON R SWARTLEY. Relative
and friends may view remains, rrl , 7:30
to 0 P. m relatives are invited to runsral
services, st h's lata residencs, Sat., 2pm
InTHoJlPSON On Jan. 27. 1021. MARY
A widow of Porter Thompson, aged 7
years Relatives and friends are Invited to
the service, on Saturday afternoon, at I
o'clock, at her late residence, 000 S 37th st
Tnrmn. t-!llte
TOWLE. Jan 20. Mrs. MARY E.. wife
of James A Tovvie ngea 7. mnerni from
residence, 41&3 Adams ave., Frankford. Int.
nrlvatft.
WAI.nER Jnn 27. JOSEPHINE, widow
of Christian W.iir-er lieiauven and rrlends
Invited to services Snt 2 p. m . Inte resi
dence. Taylor avo F.silngton, Pa. Int. West
minster Cem,
WALSH. Jan Cr. 1021. HELEN, daugh
ter of Into Patr'' and Ellnabetli Walsh
Relatlv-eg and frlents nre Invited to attend
funeral, from the realdenc of her cousin.
John Walsh. R317 Norwood st Chestnut Hill
Sat 8 a. m. Solemn requiem mass Church
nf Mother of Consolation 0 am. Int Holy
Sepulchre Cem
WEBER Jan. C3 CARL hushand of
Clra K Weber (nee Ka'ser) asd 70 Rela
tives snd friends a'so all societies of which
he was a member are invited tv funeral
Sat 2pm, from 1- s Inte reldnce. 14J7
W Norrls st Int pr ' ate Krlends mav
1 call FM 8 to 0 p in
I WtLKINS On Jin 23 1021 ALFRED
T . husband of Annie Wl.rflns fnes Hsm-
mersley). Servlco on Snturday afternoon, at
2 o'cloik, at his late -esldence 28 Maror
road Rrookllno. Interment private
WILSON Jan. 23 ISV.RELT.A daughter
of George nnd the late Martha Wllron Rela
lives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral services. Sat., 2pm at Ute resl
dence, 187 W. Atlantic r Int. Northwood
Cem
WOODS Jnn. 23 TIIOM v.s j husband
of Theresa L. Woods (nep Mornn) and son
of Rrldgei nnd the Into James Woods Rsli
tlves and friends also members of St Do
mlnro Council K of C 0e Tribe, No
11.1 I O, R M , Invited to attend funeral,
1st 8 30 a m . Inte reslderr 2I2 8. 11th
st. Solemn mnss of requiem at It Theresa's
Church 10 a m. Int, Holy i'rn Cm
YOUNO Jsn. 20 1021 M RY C beloved
nuhter of John T nml M irdn Y-"in
Relatives and friends are ln tpd to attend
the funeral service, at parents residence
MB S 37th st Monday. 2pm Int West
minster Cemetery. Remains niiv lo viewed
Sudev evening
ZANE Jan 27. 1P21, CURTIS 0 , son of
nnymond H nnd Anna T Zan,. inee Oard
ner) Funernl services Bun ' p m at
parents' residence. Rlsckwood V J.
LEOAI, ADVratTIHEyTS
JjS-' KhTATrl Or 1S,I)0RE A. V VKKlCIt.
"- deceaesHl Letters of administration
on the above estatu having been .'ranted to
the undersigned all persons Indebted to the
earn esisie uro reiiuosieii to mane psyment,
nnd tlioso having claims to present the same,
without delay to
C TREVOR DUNHAM
Administrator.
Or to his attorneys
CHAPMAN & CHAPMAN,
1410 Wldener Hldg . Phlla , Pa
1"3 V !B3P" KSTATK()Ft'I.R. A. 801101.1.. HE I
rtiar" lltll ' . T0.'!-1!"''?" """mentar) on ths
"", above estate havlinf been granted to ths un-I
I ilsraUned. all persons .Indebted to said estate
are requesisd to m.ke pament. and thovs
out ilolaj to
CHELTKN TRUST COMPANY
Executor. 3014 (lermsntown nve Phils
frjTf KHT.VTK OF EDITH .MARV MUD
iVST KELLER, deceased I ettsrs testa.1
mentary on Ihe above ratnts having been
grnnteil to the underalgticil, nil parsons In I
deutoi to the said estate nre rpquehteil t
niivive ptiynicni arm Mines nsving claims to
present the same, without dels), to
FLORENCE ADA REVELL. Executrix
OT to hsr sttoineys,
cVsAPMAN t CllAPSIAN.
"Pl Wldanir Hldg , I'hlladalphU Pa
I.KQAT, AnVI.nTlHmiF.NTW
(Syj ESTATE OF MARY AMANDt
Aza It 001). flffil ' rlln nf .rlrnl"
latrallon prnrtrnts tits upon ttii sstats ef
Ifatai AoHiasaaa Itfaarl rlaaaaaaJ katiloM kaan
liai st jtiti.ii Muirii, uow-oorij un, vi mm aswii
ATantfd to FinBMTT TRUST COMPANY
ana nnwARO J 8rA.Ni.UN an psrsons in
dsbtsd to ths said xstats ar rqui(J to
maks naymant. and those having rlalms
asalnat ths urn to prearnt thsm without
dslay, at ths office of ths ssld rompany,
Nos. 835-881 Chestnut at , Philadelphia.
wh.i.iam i- fiKiiT, rresiueni
IS5S10HTATK OF E.MMA .MATILDA SHIN
-' Nl'.It. drcriised- Iettern testsmentary
on the auovo estate having len granted lo
the undersigned, all persons indebted to snld
estate are requested to make payment, end
tnoss naving claims to present tne same.
without delay, to
WILLIAM HENRY SKINNER.
Or his attorneys.
CHAPMAN k CHAPMAN
1418 Wldener nidg.. Philadelphia V.
rtTi COf'HT OF COMMON i.r.lrl SO. 0
ilsy for the Countv of Plillndelphln.
Mnrrh Tem. 102O. No. 1310. In Divorce.
Sellg Welner vs. Rose Welner
To Rose Welner, late of 1730 N Darlen st.
Philadelphia, respondent
You will please tsks notice thnt I have
been appointed master by the court In the
above entitled case tn which your husband
has brought suit sgalnst you for sbsolute
divorce orf the grounds of desertion nnd
adultery and that I will hold a meeting for
ths purpose of taking testimony In ssld esse
at my offlce fourth floor, West End Truit
llulldfng, 0 W corner Iirnsd and South Psnn
squars, on Tuesday, February 1, 1M1, at
3 30 p m . when and where you may at
tend with wltresses If vnu so desire
.RICHARD HAT WOOLHEY Msster.
V"l NOTICE Is IIERFJIY II E.N THAT
hii nipiiciirjn .v.ii ii iiin-iL- i' ii. -i
Governor of tho Stato of P'nnsUnnln on
Monday, Fobnjnry 21. A D 1021 by John
J Frank. Arthur J Frnnk nnd August
Frank, under the Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, mntltted
' An act to provide for the Incorporation
and rejjulntlon of crtnln corporations " ap
proved April 20 1871. and the supp'ments
thereto, for tho charter of an Intended eor
toratlon to b called The Ftllltle! Com
pany, the character and olJct of which 's
to buy, sell and cenerolly denl and trado
In rnoflnr plumbing and building supplies,
and fnr these purposes to have and possess
nnd enjoy all the rights lieneflls and priv
ileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its
supplements
JOHN O. EDERHARD. JR .
So icltor
418 Rullstlnnulldlnr
trszr? in iir. aitmction of morris
tta'' MINOKl'll for Pnrdon.
Notice Is hereby given thnt sn application
for the pardon of MORRIS WINOKUR con
victed December 20 1010 Quarter Sessions
of Phtlndelpha county of September Sessions
1023, No, 231, will be rnnde at the February
sessions of th Hoard of Pardons to b held
at Harrlsburg Pn. on Frnmnrr 10. 1021.
MICHAEL A SPATOLA
1012 Penn Square Hldg .
Attorney for Petitioner.
LOST AND FOUND
RING Lost heavy gold class ring blood
stone Row. Return to Dox 282, Bethlehem
PERSONALS
THE ADDRESS WAN! ED OF MRS ANNA
BICKLEY PARNUM. COLONIAL TRUST
CO.. BALTIMORE
HELP WANTED EEMALE
OIRL wanted Apply Saturday from 8 to 9.
434 Master st
OIIW.S Lurjo manufacturers modarn of
fice, fine working condition, require 4
girls over 10 years permanent positions 2
clerical work 1 understanding typowrlter
and one dlctaphono operutor Apply Sales
Dept Merchant & Evnns Co , 2083 Wash
ington nve
INTERVIEWER Woman of personality,
education, act with old-established firm:
advancement P 1407 Ledger Offlce
KNITTERS Good plnln knitters Apply
home work nt Sweater Shop, 1700 Hl'
tenhouse st Please bring sample of work.
OPERATORS DOUBLE-NEEDLE OPER
ATORS ON SILK WAISTS EXPERI
ENCED ON UNION SPECIAL MACHINES:
STEADY OOOD-PAYINO WEEK OR PIECE
WORK ELOIN CO.. 1003 FILBERT ST,
OPERATORS, experienced on cotton dresses,
bodies and skirts. B. Stechert 4 Co , 1017
Arch, fourth floor.
OFERA.ORS, experienced, ladles' flns silk
waists wk. work stesdv employment good
salary Bert tt leonard Well 21 S 11th st.
OPERATORS wanted on all parts of ladles'
tnllored waists. Apply Haney & Kutner.
833 Cherry st
General
YOUNO WOMEN Do you realize you csn
enter woman's noblest profession nursing
be free of all expense for room meats.
Isundry. etc.. and be paid 123 every month
while you are taking tha short 2-yesr and 8
month courses In a training school regis
tered by the University of the State of New
York? Candidates without 1 year high school
or equivalent education not accepted. Write
Immediately. Superintendent Training School
for Nurses, Westchester, Caldwell and Trin
ity avenues. New York city
HELP WANTED MALE
FIREMAN wanted, thoroughly competsnt
and reliable, licensed, for gas plant In
New Jersey; must have a thorough knowl
edge anil ability to obtain efficient results
state age, experience and salary desired. M
417 Ledger Office.
FOREMAN or assistant superintendent. In
dustrial plant, at present emnloed nnd
desirous of Increasing his Income by acting
In an advisory capacity Write, giving par
tlculsrs to P 142S Ledger Offlce
OASFITTERS Wantsd, a couple of thor
oughly competent gsentterr only those
having ths abllltj to do hlgh-clns work need
apply; state age, experience and salary ds
sired. M 415. Ledger Office
UASMAKER Wanted, a thoroughly compe
tent gssmaker one proficient tn the opera
tion of water-gas machines S'fl" in eUe. with
a knowledge of obtaining results: must bo
abls to make his own repairs, state ags
experlenes and salary desire!. M 414, Led
ger Office.
MaCIItNISrS
ou'.sldo aral Ineide
BOILERMAKERS
FI.ANOK TURNERS
FLANUE TURNERS' HELPERS
BLACKSMITHS
BLACKSMITH HELPERS
.IOHT STEAM HAMMERMEN
ANOLESMITH?
ANOLESMITH HELPERS
! 1GI1T SHEET IRON WORKERS
COPPERSMITHS
SHEET METAL WORKUnt
PLATE PLANERS
HOLDERS-ON
RIVET HEATERS
with holler shop exrrlen.e
wanted ni once
for long-time ship building loo
Length of lob depends on jour
ability and derlre to work
OPEN SHOP
COME READY FOR WORK
APPLY AFTER 7AM
CRAMPS' SHIPYARD
V mployment Department
RICHMOND ABOVE NORRIS ST
S1AN experl-'nced wsnted for i mg gas
mains one thoroughly proflclert nnd hsv
lng a Knowledge of cocking and grading pre
ferred! state age Experience and ea.S'v do
slrfd Jl 110, l'(fer Office
HELP WANTED MALE
MANAGER
SALES MANAGER "'
WELL KNOWN EASTERN INVESTMENT
HOUSE JUST OPENING URANC1I OFFICI3
IN PIIILADGLI'IIIA HAS OPENINO FOR
MAN OF PROVEN AHILtTY, CAPARLH OT
ASSUMINO POSITION Or MANAOEn A '
ONCE: APPLICANT MUST HAVE EXPER1
ENCE IN OUR LINE OR BUITICUCNT '
EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD TO QUAL-"
IFY- THIW MEANS THE ADIL1TY ANIJ
PERSONALITY TO ATTRACT, TRAllf
AND HOLD MEN. FOR CONFIDENTIAL.
INTERVIEW WITH HOME OFFICE EXEC .
UT1VE "WRITE OIVINO FORMBIl CON
NECTIONS AND EXPERIENCE. AOB.
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND ADDRESS, O
723. LEDOER OFFICE.
MECHANICS over 80 yearn of age, wlthi
grammar school education, who realize tho
limits of their present occupation, are offered
an opportunity to qualify under experts la
highly pnld saleswork earnest ambitious,
determined men will bi trained from the)
ground up, with opportunity to make blr
money while learning. 10 n m. to 2 p, m..
701 Imperial Bids . 41 1 Walnut st.
SALESMEN To need big money and to
kniw that you need It and at tho sams
time to havu In the back of your head the
notion that you vwnt only tho right oppor
tunity to put you on Financial Independence)
r r.fi lor .--,e le hi r.immnu or us at
once conditioned only hy your willingness
to walk and talk and tell the truth, 1160 or
moe a week and opportunity to advance to
executive position with long-establtshed bank
lng Institution that believes In taking earn
of Its men nnd that makes performance
square with the bei.ef. If you are between
23 and 00 call 10 to 4 st tho ofTlcs most
convenient to you Sulto 003, Vandam Rid..
10th and Market sts.
RIVETERS
HOLDERS-ON
HEATERS
Complete gangs preferred
TANK TESTERS
CHirPERS AND CAULKERS
Hand and machlno
LINERMEN
SHIP FITTERS AND
SHIP FITTERS' HELPERS
IAYERS-OFF
from mold loft templets
WOODWORKTNO MACHINE HANDB
JOINERS
SfHP CARPENTERS
MOLD LOFT3MEN
CRANE OPERATORS
SHIP SHED MACHINE MEN
Rending rollors ,
Mangle rolleis
Cold pressmen or frame setters
rURNACE MEN
RIGGERS
Men W.th marine experience
ERECTOR RIGGERS
COMPETENT MEN ONLY
Wanted at once
for long-lime shipbuilding jo
7-ength of Job depends on
your ability and desire to wore.
OPEN SHOP! UNLIMITED TRADUCTION
COMB READY FOR V.ORK.
.PPLY AFTER 7 A. M
CRAMPS' SHIPYARD
Employment Department
RICHMOND ABOVE NORRI3 ST
SWES-MLN
LARUE NAllONAI. SALES ORO.MZA
TION. JUST OPENING PltSN' II IN PHIL
ADELPHIA, HAS Ml'EMN'J 1 "It FEW
MEN OF ATTR'"TtE I'l R. .N VLITY
A VD ABILITY. BETWEEN- Till AiIl.s.'F
80 AND 30. IN CITY AND H'HF.i 'I .NDI.N'.
TERRITORY M"V WITH LM'ERIEN-i B
IN REAL E-vTAir INSIRWIK INVKHf
SIENT1 FOOD 1'R'iDUClS VNIi K1ND1IK.IJ
LINES KSPECIU.I.Y DL-IR IILF. ('ill
RECENTLY ADOPTED EM'KNWMN- POI
1CY INSURES LXl EIT1"NAL OPPOIl
rUNITlES FOR PIK'.M' TIi'N' AND ADE
QUATE RETURN. roi: "NFIDENTIM.
INTERVIEW WITH IK ME FFIi'E EXEC
urrvF. write, on ino pa.' i.m'ehi-
ENCE. AOB. TELEPHONE NUMBER AND
ADDRESS, C 724 LEDGER OFFICE
SALKSSIKN A- o 1 sm' I srsl cumpsny,
selllnif s nstlina, nclvenlsed commciillty
to the hotel and restaurant trad, ilvslrns tha
services of 2 real ilnnn for Phlladslphlaff T
our advertising campaign gives you a num-V 'r
tr of prospeots to Interview remuneration
on commission basis ud tress this (ifflce, In
full contldence tilling u what you hsv
dune f i tl pii 5 lesrs. a lersnnal In n
lrvlew wi I thsn be arranged Food Ap-.!
rllnnres Mfg Corn tlrund Central Palace, ,
New York city N Y
SALES MI7N Cath 'l are wtsrflng a iir
innu'A'gn, something enilrely nsw If you
can tll w have it proposition to off'-r vou
1S3 to 145 a week esel'y mnde we will show
vou In Mr Kern U81 Chestnut st ssv
mill fl ,nr K to III m uiid 4 to II g m,
SALESMEN waii"ed to self Ihe stork of" u.
natlonsl chain ature corpurallon now func
tlnii ik 'n ihla city with a v-iv to adv-ince-nieli'
n! ineeenslng their eornlngs Apply
til n 301 Perk lndg ?1 H 52il at
i, n "' '
8LEHMBN wanted tj sell best winter au,ti
omiehlla specialty In ths country! has bssn,?3i
natlonslly udvsr'ised liberal commission!
must furnish uuqutst onnble, refsrens. Call
010 Arcli t J
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