i n irrrmif - "WH'jgfmt i3ri"'"ij!T i- L1GI0LIIIIELA POLITICAINTERNA H presidcnto de! Consiglio doi Minlstri Pronunzia un ! Discorso alia Camera T,iMUhed and Distributed Under PERMIT ?Jl'' an. ,wi7l tiv tho let of October 0, ,,'' fl ill" lH.itnfflee of Phila delphia. Pa. A g nrrnLEfloN. postmaster General. o ril.nti 11 President" ilcl ConIlio del Mlnl-trl. On. Olnllttl. oRRl v? nroniinlnto tin iJIrorw) nlln C'nmern 3rf Dcputntl. illworM rho vlrny con- rrnto come una profcsMono ill fede Sdiilrn cd tinft rsposlzlfnc npp Intcn ffml .Jcl Oovcroo. II dlVo fu ro into con profonda nttenzlonc dn tutti I mombrl 1rttn Camera cd unanl- T'On'StlfrifcrondoM nRH ultiml ennflittl nttrafcrso il Pnrsc. durante i fun I mom crlmlnl fiirnno prrpotratl, 2i. clie vl era un solo Rlmidlzio nin iiTSwi". nucllo cloo' dell-nutorlta' Sndlilnria la quale cerlnmcnto tlovcvi Sire II -uo dovoro. Esnminnndo f?oS to ll avvcnlmtnU, cgll continue', fa nwcswrlo rcallmro che owl nl wotovnno lunRo linen dollo storlco nrocco Hicin'o olio onilo' contlnuntido ;ll ultiml .10 mini, dn riunndo si forrno' II iiartlto socinliRtn. Ill I'rCPldcntc del ConslRllo feco In snnto la "tnrin dollo svllnpno del pnrtl to Forlnll'tn c dr'la via KCRUltn per tener " , p' 1 Mdtunsslrtnfe -on la mlra, prin c nnlnientc, ill Impcdiro una rcnzlue Fcli clu- lien couokcc II tiattamento rceosario In tall casi. dlclilnro' di aver J.to nl popolo suirielpiito corda con la oua!c tiucto H'linpicco', come ud tscmi'lo la procliimazlone dclla llbcrtn m Fclupcro cd nnchc quando wl 'nselo' che Rll opcrnl occupaasero gll stabill acntl indiutrJnU. , . . IOn. Oiolitti bI oppose nl RURRcri mento dl nomlnare una cominlssione rmrlnmentnro per una inchiota sul fattl Si DoIorim, a per In nonilnn di un alto eommlsonrio per, l'EinUiu. Clo cgll dtchlnro ervlrcbbo n dlsereditarc tiltciiormento la nnziono nlrl'.stcro, clawhc' si potrebbe pennrc clio fu nerrsjarlo rlcorrcro n mtsuro strnordi riaric per ristabllle l'odine, mr-iitrc Ic Icggi ordinnrio houo MilTiclentl a tale tcopo a provvedono nnclio alia rcquUl r.ionedcllc nrmi. I) I'mmo soltnnto si ebbero 13 vapori earichl dl armi, nienrru nelln provlncia di Ferrurn boiio stall pia' coiiRepnatl C00O fin'ill a b.3000 rvoltellc, secondo Inforniazionl rlccvutn. I,'Ou. Oiolitti predlsse, per ultimo, the I comunistl talnu presto Hnrnnno grandemente dalllusi In quanto conccruo lnoM'ift rtissi. Itomn, 2 fybbraio. L'On. Solcri, rottocRrdario jier 11 controllo del vivcri, par'ando ieri nl Scnato. dlsso die lo (tnbilire it Hbcro comnicrclo in Italia deve iserc un fatto da compters) uel piu' breve tempo posaibile, ma nBgiunse che tale aziono biORna clie attenda la stabldta' del mcrcati intcrnnzlonali. Disc pure clie l'ltalla ba grano per altri died mes e potra' pcrco' ridurre le compere per un ccrto tempo. ROBS "GOOD SAMARITAN" Aged Wanderer Repays Kindness by Stealing Woman's Rings n nRcd man humbly untight food sn.l drink at the home of Mrn. A. 7,, Stroliinnjer, 222 South Forty-sixth utrc-t four wreks ago. Taking pity on him. Mrs. Stiohmnyer had the man Khiu'il and furnished him with a com fortnnlc bed in her home. Thi 'Riind Samarilan'H" heart wns tomhed when the nged man told of the haril-liiH lie had been through and ex-pre-ed hii great thankfulness for the treat mout lie had received. "Wh don't ou May awhile; rest joiirelf nitd help around the house?" Mr" trolunmer niked of the man. He alil ho would remain n bhort while lonii'i btfoie netting out in the world. I'olicf of tli I'ifty-fifth and l'inc ftrrds statioji were notilied ycstcrdu that the man nnd to dlnmond rings Talupil nt SS00 had disappeared from Mrs St nlinia.ei's liome while she was out purchasing food. Bridge Commission Meet3 Feb. 11 The next meeting of the Delaware Hior Itrid'e Joint (,mml''.s!on will be hold on IVn iinrv It in the coiiiiiiis"ion'H othces in the Wldcner Iltlilding. Word hat been received from Governor Sproul, ehanivan of the cominlsbioii, that he expects to be present. l'lHTVTIUNAl. Until M' Cost Accountants Are nmonfr the luBheat paid of professional men. Their work is not only con structive it is vital to every great industry. Horo is a field of unmeas ured possibilities for men of keen intelligence nnd first rute ability. If you huve these qualifi cations wo can train you. International Accountants Society, Inc. 509-511 WidenerBldg. Phone t locust 3410 NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The . Night School of Stray-r' Dutl. ren College li now open nnd atudenta wno wl.h to taka any court- of bull nei trnlnlno hould enrol nt once. "II. write or telephono for particular f..,ud,r.w,"t cour,a "0U "ro ,n' Straycr's Business College 07 Cheitnm Street Phone, Walnut 384 Taf!E VVHY- f,,'KV HIKIHTHANO Irriu Shrth1n,? "W ''' If you .tady r" u,IV m?" H'"ul write. fR.y ti ilmii f,.r juijylicl;, "" ! 0J1 Tho Taylor SchoolioliIIfTm. Ph.'l u C t". A i ItSf'i1 '"li nrr Ihuruacy !!,, tU,'., D.ntl.lrr. TOFF'S MYSTERY STORY By riHLIP FIMNCIS NOWLAN Yesterday's Mystery Solution "JTIOM," said nnmy llunti ,n cx. plaining the mystery of " "1'wixt Cup nnd Lin." "Nnn r,tA.tt .it.iu dio from drinking poison out of that r nw, tnougn she did die from the same kind of poison that was In the glass. In fact, nobody drnnk nnythtng out of "iii ginsi. ion otiRlit to know that." ' Why?" nsked the young detective, suddenly subdued by the feeling that ho bad blundered somewhere. "Vou'vo mnde just the same mistake that Dr. Summers mnde," Hunt con tinued. "You jut lookcl for nng"r prints. He only thot.Rht of touching the dead woman's finger to the glass; Don t you know that you can't touch your lips to n glas without leaving n nark pn the rim? If there was none on that glass, nobody drank out of It, nnd Cndwlti probably was telling the truth in saving thnt she hadn't been drinking Now here's what you will find hap pened : Dr. Hnmmcra poisoned that woman. He did It by administering to her that Instantaneously deadly dose In n canstilc, In the guise of medicine. She didn't die until It melted In her stnmnch nnd released the contents. If It was n very thick capsule thnt might tnke an hour. Sommcrs saw Cndwln go in after ho left, nnd conceived the plan of mak ing him look like the murderer. When Cndwin left hurriedly lie knew the womnn hnd died, and he went bark and emptied some more of the poinon in n glass, taking care not to leave his own finger prints, nnd to touch the tips of tiie dend woman's fingers to the glnss. I5y the way, how tllcl you know Cadwln had been there?" "Just poked around making Inquiries as to who'd ever been seen enl'ing on her, nnd then cnlling on the list," said Sturncy meekly. "Cadwln just got tangled up trying to answer my ques tions." I.XIX Can yoic tell what became Of. The Vanishing Killer mHIS is Jerry Huffnnglc," came -- the voice over the wire. "I'm In the devil of n mess. Mr. Hunt In bad for fair nil n round. Thcv may send me to the chair if you can't help me out. Can you come nt once to 3S7 N'ewton nvenuo Make it quick, please, Mr. Hunt. I'm under nrrest nnd they want to take me to tho jug." "I'll be there in lois thnn ten min utes." replied the criminologist. Hunt knew Huffnnglc well. He wns n private detective, whose specialtv was guarding the persons of thoo who feared fnlll ttlfll TTte fOitftf abba. ...na n . ln- rannv speed with his gun, n tremendous iiivsi(iie nnn me noiniv to nnnuie tour nr Ave men simultaneously In n rough-and-tumble. He hnd in his time fur nished protection to mnnv flnnnrlersnnd men In nubile life. Hunt knew thnt nt present he hnd nn engngement gunrd intr old Dr. Wnincr. Wnincr was one of the brainiest crim inals In the country, nnd reputed to be the brains of VnTncr Seitz. of Intemn tionnl fnmc in the nnnnls of crime. Hut the old man hnd nt 'ast "gotten re ligion," nnd forsaken his companions In tvll. He knew they did not trust him nnd feared thev would make nn nttemnt on his life. Hence he hnd hired Huff nnglc. Hunt found the privnte detective nt Wniner's house in the custody of sev eral sleuths from police hendqunrtrrt.. "Wniner's been murdered." said one of the men. "Throat cut from enr to inr. This bird Huffnnglc here is telling n fishy story. It may be all right, but nu've got to show me." Briefly, Iluffnagle's story was this: Wainer, who went out very lltt'c, nnd was devoting virtually nil of his time to writins bii memoirs, wns installs writing. Huffnnele hnd been sitting in the front room downstairs reading the i WTXTirK ni0IIT iuVTKK ItKSIIKTH LONDON. KNOI.AXM LONDON. i:XOI.AXI JhcMcuiaaemmt has pleasure in announcing tliab the HOTEL CECIL LONDON 7s cN6w Open Cahlcgrams : "Hotel Crct, London." ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I An AiioninjMV P RrvMOlGi I I of Distiictioivarui RpalComfort j I capacity 5oo. Wbffartoz& tkmmwm urn World's drcJtot Hotel Success HOTEL CONTINuNTAL ii..v. nun Alum rsady. Tsrms mtvl. erste. Vhone or writs. M. Walsh Duncaa. Hotel Boscobel ; ."m nd up we klv Phone 117 A K. MARION. ASH BVII.TX.NOi AHIIEVII.LK. N. O. Inil of lite bky Write Hoard ot Trade tor Dooknt. B i miihiiimii imaji iiwiiii iismis mntammmm tmmmmm J " "TtlT5s-c "uityTn. 1771 &AKiLon. n. a t.& ir Mm tmr mw M.anrii --w . -. m.., m ... , - 7r,nri7AYMOREAlcY' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, n2S Li110 in'.1 hcnr(i .n Rntly scream ?nnt, ''""''cdupstolrs to find the old nirARnsp.l"s 'I's last breath, with his mrV.0' n.n'1 V10 ,n,fc- nn ordinary, el' hhtnv ,b,utl;lll''lfc, "'"S on the r..bcfo.M l,lm' ""' hs '""1 not en- f ....I :, ." liu "" mnRcnougn i?, s.La.rc ' tl1.': Lousc. then rushed to tho At . ll l,wl ln '"o potrolmnn on the ''ent. wiio hnppcned to be passing just 'j,, '"oi'icnt. The police detectives dnnn il l1'""? ,tlilnk that he had done it himself, cither on his own nc- SeJt"' r at Ul lnst,sntlon of Wagner JJfk;?rc' Mr- Hunt," said Ser wnnt Willing, "every window In this lioii-e is Imtred. Come on, I'll show you the lay of the land." thc'Ti!l'.Cr ,th, dct?cvo sergeant an the criminal investigator mnde notour of the house. It wns a smnll onejtfac ,,"' wet. The door wns on n level Unit htrvct wlth a vestibule. Tin " r'n" "roWit back along the south wan, nnd Mm n .. .i. - .. rnl. i :, u.....n iu um Kixonii nooi II frn 10 RnT'i Iircc'lo- From where momW l',u'bo?n, fitting in the front room he hnd n full view of the hall. Up- hedroom, communlcntlng rooms, both of thorn opening on the hnll. Tho rcai room was the study. It wns there that .inV""t,cr, lluI lccn committed. It fitairBWUS r'sbt nt tllc hcad of W"1 o'i?Ve11, t,!.!0 uarrcd windows clitnl ?ntrn,!;rf'rytl' UB ,b,,t tllC loor for the Snlrf winl1"1 cxit of the murJcrcr, Huffnn.1 '!' iV""'1 ,T don,t 8CC- "'! nnnM . 'f h H(In,t l0 lt himSclf- Tlr lT,Vt PnwcU hltn on the stairs mi " urc glOVCS. tlflvn S n.. f . iinr V loiiuu tiicm.'" asked hadn't. sergeant admitted tlicj lnol'Si0f 'ICr?i ""ffnoule," the crlm to tnln Vs"11' . ,,i(I nnythlng happen door trJJ nttctlon nwny from th- Yon uw " t'.,l.parlor or t0 the hall? lou were sitting fncing It, you snid." his fLi i, f'. ?ald tno accused mnn, onlv f! nr,RlltCn "5 .n blt- "b,,t t wa thostrn., Wmk A mnn out t,lcro In n l.e-r li ''I'1 fit.nn(1 X Kto0'l "P t0 set nl)ew look as they carried him o?cr l?..nf ttm H.t0Je- But bonestly, Mr. Hl!n nnif S0' dld Bet In thcA and nlnlES tVlnt.d00r' l,0W (,Id ,10 "Ct "l thn .tL.1" ltnow,1 mndo n dlvo for and th "COn tho oU mn" ye,led . '.',IIut this man thnt hnd the fit." per sisted Hunt. "Would you recognize him iignin If jou snw him?" Wn,.!H,'i' Sial(1, """Sl". "I would. becnuso he hnd just looked up at mv window tho second before ho throw It." Suppose you get out nil the photos I V1 V B , ?C117' s Bnnff nnd see if Huff nngle enn identify his man," Hunt sug gested to the detective sergeant. "Thnt I it vas ,par,t of t,ie Rnmp. to distract llufliingle long enough for the killer to get past tho parlor door on his way UJ.. .""Umw nbout " the wr down?" asked Willing. How about itt Van you explain? I he ansiccr trill appear tomorrow. Looking for Efficiency? You'll nnd it If ou use our combination reproduction rvlc. niuo riinilnir I'hntoiitfttlnR nnd Commrcll Photography. Lar t plnnt In the country. Iieit equipped Quickest norlc. Cull Ixicust 207U or lUco 3010. General Reproduction Company 140 North Broad St. rhllmltlphla For Tariff Apth Mana er Laurol-jR-the Pines LAKEWOOD.N.J. Situated among the Pints and overlooking Lake Carasiljo New ' Palin Grill" 18- ole Oolf Course. Hcriibsck Riding. Motoring Picturesque Walks. Muilc Private Garage. New E'rctro-hydrotherapy litth system FRANK F. 8IIUTI-. Manager Uranch pmceof OKO A. IIUIIN A SONS Memwri New York Siock Kxchang E t t. . - t. y Ml iZ3i J. 3 5S Y LArVCWOOU.N,, JaV "IN Tin; i HURT or TIIE l-INEH" Telephone Laktwood 351, Nowly built an I up lo date In every issued. All outside rooms. Hot and told running watsr. l'rlrati tmths, Spacious sun parlor. Qrlll room Dance hvll Raits ISO 00 up weekly. 18.00 op dallr Further psrtlrnlars on applleallea " CANADA Canadian Nationol- .Urnd Trunk New Dally SsrviL Aciusa Canada 1'or all IniormuiUr. apply ti. A, II. Chown, Oeu. Ait.. Passenger Dlt. 1210 JJroadway, N. Y. City. lib iDcatljs a .A?PD- 9uldenly. at Ma rtdnnce. 400 i,'..!81".1-' Kh- " I21' " I-OI'i:il DAIHD Uui?LflS.t!f?.?'-.fun,'ral WW b Blven. UBRll!tAI.TUn Jon. SI. HANNAH N neo Murphy), wlfo of Wllllnm II. Heerha- er, llelntlve nnd friends oro Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 8UIO a. m ato real f.?co" I?10..NvFront t lllKh maun of ro ilulem 81. Michael's Church 10 ft. m. Int inly r.rnsm Cem. IIHTHON. At his resldpncfl, 4SM I.nncas. ' nvo . on Kcl). 1, HI31, W1I.I.IAM K., son or l.mmj nnd the Into Stephen Demon Horv. niu." htUi.ny. "'lernoon Ht 2 o'clock, nt the ii'il? ." Palr IHdir.. 1820 Chentnut t In "mf tUir,!Yi,,e- .nt Westminster Cemetery. Sc?1' H.. husband of the Into L'ordell-i a. iiraiiMn. runernl lervlees Sat., 2 p. m. S,tn.rldcnco .9f. clol W. Snyder. 70s Wash- llS9tV 1i,''I miy rail Fr o. ..'''.'OWN. On Keb a, 1021. KLiZAHKTH n. ia?,WiV .(ne9 Marsh), wlfo of tho late ?i 2.Poul llr.offn' ltelatlves nnd friends " ,nY'ted to tho service, on Saturday after- ?i?52 aJoo2 9,flock. at the Oliver II, Ualr iii'rr?!? 2ii?.'!e,ltuL ll. mtorment private n,iHN1:,,-"F,.b- 2- 'HANK A., hus !.? ? A,in.a.C. Iluechnor (nee Knenzoll) (oiatues nnd friends, nlso Dllluont Council, l n'. Ki P.A-! rrls Castle. Nn 20, K ."-i?:1 rnllln Arhelter Unt. Vereln. em ,.fn..ofK.uen2' Droa.. InUted to funera Mn M8,,.?ftt- -. "'. preelsely, reslrtncc il? N-Wftr.nock "' Inl- rrlvate. Ml. Poace r?A t fK'J'i1." rn,J' be. viewed Krl. eve iiv lrl!" w,'.f? .f lh0 '"' Jhn Callahan (neo -lyrne). ItetAtlt.eM BMl trlnnAm ... ...!.. I '2.M.lr 'uncral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.. from tho esiaenca of her ..i.p v,. i.hn M.n ..m r-hiPJh1 .'" stl H1"h ma"" ftl st- Columba-a CAVPi'i?-.'1; m-,. ,n, .""'V Sepulchre Cem !amnbe1i f ihS, ,Kt'' 0" Dlcklnwin t rnfJ- 51 P. m. at 8820 N. 1811. tnrnnS'ini'r.n. Feb. 1, BAnAH M wlfo of iVtff. t . ?'! . Helatlves and frlewls are n-vfi V tn? frvlco, on Friday nfte noon at - o clock at her In e residence I0IH Aspe.i ovc. In,crnTCnl Private. Vlowlnir Ihursduy min T.V1J',an(1 of Carollno and son of the ?'?, JoT' I '; and Emma II. ColohauKh Itela ,.ei at"i 'fends aro lnltcd to attend fu leJ?i "rS1,"" St- 2-80 l ".. lato resl ,J ??S,,.B5-',1. FrnnKford nvo. nemalns may rte'e1 rlJ cvot I"- P'Wate. CONrtOV Jan. 31. MAHY COItaillAN, (vl.-iof Jatilck .T. Conrov Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funernl Sat !L, m. !tt0 residence, 828 Durfor si aoiemn high inns of rcnulcm Church of tiHr..I',S,y ufMt Carmel 0:30 proc soly. Int. IIolv Crop, Cem. v-"'jish ib. 1, In Philadelphia. ADA M.. d-iuirhter of George K. and foto Kmmi S 5.2cr S"rlces Frl.. 2:30 p. m., Upland ! HPJ s5 ,(Tnurch' Upland. Pa. Int. Upland Ilaptlst Cem ClILHUItTSON. Feb. 1. THOS. J.. Iiui n n''..0' Ialn Hanna Cutbertson. nsed 88 nolatlves and friends Invited to funera, serv ces, l rl.. a p m son's residence, 2008 N Jth st. Int. Odd Fellows- Cem. piCltlNO. ,lun. 211. UKOHU1C W., son ot I; and Catharine Dierlnir, ntred IS. Rela (Ives and rrlcndM. also Tuba Trlbo, No. 278 I. O. II. M., Invited to funeral. Sat. 1 p. in , from his parents- residence, 235 Wntkln st Services In St. Toter's Church. 3d nnd Pino sts.. 2 p. m Int. Fernwood. Remains may be viewed Trl. eve. DOHETITY. On Feb. 1, 1021. JOHN P. DOHBUTY nolatlves and friends are In vited to the funeral, on Friday morning at 8 80 o'clock from hla late residence. 122 a. 18th st. Solemn requiem mass at tho Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Intermont at Old Cathedral Cemetery. DUNI.RVY. Jan. 81, LILLIAN II.. daucb ter of .Mary K. and tho late Harry h. Dun levy, aced 30. runeral services Hnt.. 3 p. m 2i.t..n,.fI1,r,m'"its of Wllllnm II. llattcrsbv 831(1 N liro.id st Int. SI'. Peace Cern rrlends mnv call FfJ, eve. niCHMANN. Feb. 1, DAnRAnA. widow of Adam Elehmann, aced 80. Relatives and friends, nlso members of Holy Family, are Invited to attend funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m,, residenco. Hus N. Frank In st. Solemn reQUlem mans St. Peter's Church 10 a. m. Int. St Peter's Cem. FI.UimsoOD Feb. 2, JOHN WARD r-LKKTWOOD ltelatlves and friends aro In vltecl to attend funeral, from his resld'nce 0017 H-insom st . Frl.. 8 p. m. Int. Frnnk ford D l .Sit FORNKY On February 2. 1021, nrlita dler General JAMKS FORNEY (retired). U. S. Marine Corra. acod 77 years. Service on Ftlday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at 2221 Spruco st. Interment privnte. FROKLICH At her home 333.1 Fair rnount nve , on Feb. 2. 1021, LINDA FROE LICH Relatives nnd friends nre Invited lo tho service on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Oliver II. imir llldir.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Bird-In-Hand. Lancaster Co. Pa., on Saturday. a PVCU?;rrvCr,b' J1! at "I" 1Iom r the Aired, MORITZ FUCII8. aged 78. Funeral r.V'l V .R,..,n"Jrom chapel of Jewish Hos pital. Int. Mt Slna. Cem. OALKN. Fob. 1 JOHN OALHN. husband of Rosa Oalen (nee Loftus). Funeral Frl. 8 30 a. m , from OOS fl. 20th st. Solemn reijulem mnis at Ht. Charles' Church 10 a.m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. GOLDSCHMinT rs mm trn. WARD, husband of Henrietta Onldschmldt. Relitlves and friends nre Invll il to attend funeral Fri 2 p. m. aharp. residence. 1117 W Oakdale st. Int. Rodef Sholom Cem. Remains may be viewed T urs.. after 7 p m. i HAINES. reb. 2. KLIZAI1ETH ATLEi: wldov of Llndley Haines runernl serv lees Frl , 3 p. m., nt the residence of her son, Arthur Hulnes. 1)005 McKean avo.. German town int. privnte HART r b. l. ANNA V.. wife of Harry F. Hart nnd ditichter or Richard nnd intn Mnry Colemnn. Rolntlvts nnd friends Invited to funeral Frl , s 30 a. m , from late r. l dence 2000 K O.lth avo.. Oak Line. Solemn mass of requiem Church of immaculate Con ception 10 i m Int. Holv Jupulchre rem. IIAUTMANFT At Valley K.mk,. pi, n Feb 2 1021. SA.MUni, HliVKRIN6 HART RANFT. son of the Int., John F. and S.illl D. Hnrtranft. ItclatK.s and friends and nil orjcnnfu'lnns of which h was a mem ber Invited to funeral services on Sin nt 2:30 p. in., nt hla Into home Valley Toei-e Int nrlvato. IIAYBS reb 1. 1021. JOHN J husban 1 of Catharlro A Hayes. Relatives and friends and itil societies of which he wns n member nro Invited to attend funeral, Frl 8 -30 n.. m , from hla late residence, COS W Rlttenhousi st Sileinn mass of requiem St. Vlncant'a Church 10 a m. Int. pri vate HRIR Jan. 31 KLTCANOR If, wife ot late Jnm'a II Heir nnd mother of Rev Jnmes Heir. Relatives and friends nre In vited to attend funeral Sat . 8'30 a m lato residence 0203 Cedar ave. Solemn requiem mas at Ht Cnrthane'a Church 10 a. n Int Holy Cros Cem. HERS. Jan 31. 1021 rLORENrr LEONA. vr fa of Marvin A. Hess, aired 31 years Funeral servlcoi at thrf apartments nfW.ltlamll llittercbv 1310 N Ilroud st Frl.. 2 P m Int St Paul's Com.. Ard mnro Remains may bo vlowed Thurs , 8 to 10 P. m. HICKS At Cnmrten Feb. 1 MARTI? widow of Henry Hicks formerly of 024 Tulip st. Relatives and friends Invited to services Sat., 2 p ro.. parlors of F Minn. Jr.. 1745 N loth st Int Forest Hills Cem Trnln leaves Terminal 8 17 p. m. Remain mny be viewed Friday after 7 p. m. HOFFMAN ret, 1. ANNIIJ 15.. widow f Wesley Hoftinan, need 01. runernl mrlces Hat.. IP m . residence. 512 Wnshlneton nve T"t private at North' oid rvm HOPE On Tob. 2 1021, nLIZAtlRTIf HARPER McCALL wlfo of Rov II. Hope Service on Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'c'nek nt the Oliver II Ralr Uldir. 1820 Chestnut Bt. Interment private. Friends may view romstns Prldav eve. HULVISH Feb 2, 1021. TOANCIS WHARTON Hl'LFISH son of tho late Eivln E. nnd Susanna D Hulflsn ncod 7.1 Itnln. tlvea and frlon Is aro lrrvltod to nttend fu nornl services Sat 2 p m . at the parlors of John I" Kelffer 515 W. dlrard ove. Int Laurel Hill Cem. IIUI.TS On Feb. 7. LENA HULTH rt 1850 WelllnBton st Funeral services. Frl 2 p m , nt Armstrong's 1027-20 N Uroad st. Int private HUNTER Formerly of 12311 S 20th st , Feb 1. at Wllinlneton Del , CATHERINE, widow of Samuel Hunter. Funeral Frl l B, il , funordl parloru of Wl.llnm II Chw. W. cor. 50th and Spruce sts. Int. Mt Morlnh JUSTICE. On reb. 2 ELIZA F . w fe of Theodore K Justice. Relatives and friend" also all soeletles of Mnlch she was n mem ber. are Invited nt attend funeral on Sn- o'clock from her late residence 5',n3 Yocum st Frlnds may call Friday evening 7 to 0. Int Mt Morlnh fern. KAMMER Feb. 2. HENRY, beloved hm band of Katharine Weber Kammor. aced 70 RclatlvcH anil irienui. an societies o which ho wns a member Invited to funeral Ices Hun . 1 P ni . ii.-i im Int prlvitt, Mt. Peace Cem. 1723 N Holywoo.'l rorv d st KF.I.I.Y Fob 1 HARRY C. husban.1 nf Marv Cecelia Roily (nee King;) Itelntlvos and friends (loth c Lodge Ni 510, F nnd A M Mutuil Friends' Lodge No 452 I O O, F . 11 bort Decker Council. U. A M and emplos h nf Crnmps- Ships nrd, nre In vited to attend services Sit 2 p. m at his late r.sld nte 217 n Wlshart el. Int. Oakland Cem Viewing Frl eve. KENNEDY Solemn high mass will be celebrated In St. Michael's Church. 2d and Jerforaon st at 10 n m Sat Feb 5 In memory of Mrs. ANNIU KENNEDY wide" nf Jeremiah Kennedy, who was burled Feb 5,KENVORTltY. Feb. 1, MARY E . wife of Charles Kcnworthy Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral serv ices Frl 2 p. in preclse'y. resldmco of her brother Samuel West 1011 U, York st ta,KnEsS reb. 1. WILHELMINA. widow of Oot lob Kress. Relatives and friends In vited to funernl services. Frl., 2 p in , Into residence l'ittsgrove, N. J. Int. Daretoun Prcs Cem. I EAR Suddenly, nn Feb 2. 1021 ELNV THAN P. LEAH Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho residence of his son-in-law George F. lilhn. 001 Upland nvo Noble Pa. Interment private, Friends nray call Friday evening, I.INAKA. Feb. 1. 1021. HENRY LINAKA Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, at his late residenco, in I Meehan av., Mt, Airy Sat.. 1 .30 p. m, lnt private LlTZENnEHO. Feb 1. NU'OLEN II. huiband of Julia Lltienburg. Funera aorv Ices Frl.. 2 P. m . iiU Market t Int. prl vate Friends may call Thurs 8 to 10 p. m I.ONO. On Jan. 31 1U.-1 CHRISTIAN LONG Relatives and friends are respect fully Invited to attend funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 8010 Wallace st. Interment prl vale LOUGHRAN Feb. 1. 1021. JAMK8 V husband of lata Ellen Louuhran. Relatives and friends, also scwktlm of which he was a member are Invited to attend funera Sat, 8:30 a, m fiom his late residence S0A ), Chelten ave., aermantown. Solemn DEATHS mass of requem at Immaculate Conception htireh 10 a. , Int. Hoiy Sepulchre Cem. . MacMORRIfl. Suddenly, Jan. 31. JOHN .,, husband of Mary MacMorrls (nee Kalon), ltelatlves and friends, also Tl. Coppee Mitchell Lodsre, No. 005. F. nnd A M.I Orl mtal It. A, Chapter, No 183i St. John's Commnndcry, No, 4, K, T.I Waseca Tribe, No. 18. I. O. It. M : Henrv Minster Yearly lien. Asso. nnd nli other societies em ployes of Eouthwsrk Foundry, Invited to funeral services, Frl , 2 p m residenco, 1727 V, Fassiunk ovo. int. private, Mt. Morlnh Cem. MAJIGE. Feb. 2, 1021, MARY LOUISA, widow nf Richard Jlauee Jr her 7"ti vear. Will he burled from her sister's resi dence. 2030 N. 2fith at.. Sat. Funeral prl- McCARROI.L. Feb. 2, KLIZAHETH. wife of Thomas McCarroll. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral, Sat., Btfo a, m.. 85 W, Sharpnack st.. Mt. Airy. Sol omn requiem mass Holy Cross Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. MLAUOHLI.V -Feb. 2. 1021. FRANCIS JOSEPH, son of Juno and tho late Michael McLaughlin, aired 18 Hclatlven'nnd friends nro Invited to nttend funerui. Mon., 8 a. m., from residenco 311 Cedar st., Jenklntown. Sfolemn high requiem mass nt the Immacu ato Conception Church 0.30 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre. MoNKLlS --reb. 1, DAVID, husbind of Margaret McNeils (neo O'Neill), brother of R'V James McNeils O, M, and brothe of .vi. riioanor, or the immaculate Heart order. Relatives and friends, members of Holy Name and Snrred Heart Societies, Invited to funeral. Sat 8 30 n. m.. from late resi dence 3133 N 20th st. Hoi-mn requiem mass Church of Cornu. Chrlstl Int. private. MORRIS Fell 1. THOMAS E., son of rohn nnd Mary MorrlM (nee Qulgley), need 2 Relatives and friends Invited to funoral, Frl 1 p. m , S713 Hazel ave. Int. Holy Cross. , MUIIRY. Jin. 31, ELLEN, wife of Thomas J Murray and mother of Sister Scrnnhlmn, of tho Order of I, II M. Fu peril Sat 8 30 a. m., from her lato resi denco leas N. Kiuvler st Solemn mass of requiem at tho Church nf tho Oesu 10 a. m Relatives and fr ends, also Lidles' T. A ir. Scclety of Hi Francis" Church, aro Invited tu attend Int. Holy Cross NORTH. Feb. 1. AMANDA NORTH. Rclntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services Frl., 2 p. m., 1808 Vineyard at. Int private. OODEN On Fob. 2. 1021. SUSSANNAH It wlfo of tho lato John W, OKderr. aged 02 yoars. Relatives and friends aro Invited tn the service on Haturdny afternoon at 2 o clock at her son's residenco 10 N. Maple nvo. Lnnsdnwn Pa. Interment private I ENRIISE Feb. 1. SADIE A., daushter of lite Thomas nnd Julia A. Penrose. Rela Ives r,i,i frlnds. also members Court Prldn of Penna., P. and A., Circle No, 20 and employes of HsRedorn-Merz Co.. Invited to funernl Sat.. 0 a. m from residence of her brother. John A. Pcnroso, 2207 8. L st. solimn high mass of requiem at Our Lady of Mount Cirmel Church 10:30 a. m. Int. Holy Crows Cem. PETERS. Fob. 1 1021. MARY, widow i -come i-eiers, in her 77th year. Rela- JrT" ?V S,nJ? 1!,ct' t?,fun"aAl,;r,ry,,c"' I ill '.? D,r,m" eV ,n ?,roi'doJ?u; 47,3m' 1Xo"" I 1 .".' n.uf.'Ii "' Mt' PeaCo Ccm' V1'w V h S Thlirn ee PRICE. Feb. 1. EMMA, wife of WMll.im Price (mo Ilrown), nged 21. Funeral Frl. 8.30 a. tn.. parlors of A. J. Budenr, 178 Dia mond st Requiem mnas St. Ilonllnelus' Church 10 a. m Int Holv Redeemer Cem. ItAI'P reb, 1 HERMANN, husband of Llda Happ (neo Tunis). Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend funeral nervlces. Frl . 3 P. m.. Into residence, 1432 Sparks St., Ilranchtown. Int. Norttiwood Cem. Friends mnv call Thurs. eve. REYNOLDS. Feb. 1. MAOOIE MY K.NOWLTON wife of Wllllsm H Reynolds Re atlves nnd friends, also Shepherds uf Hethtohcm, No 03. are Invited to nttend fu nernl sorvlces. Sat. 2 P. m . late residenco 310 S 1th St., Gloucester City, N J. Int fednr Orovo Cem. Romalns may be vlewixl Frl eve. RIEDEL. Feb. 1. MARY C. (nee Reut ter), wife of Albert Rledel Relatives and friends also Naomi Lodge, No. 8, O 3. of A., nro invited to funeral services Sat. 2 p m residence. Church st. and Frankfnrd creek. Int. private. Remains may be vlowed Frl eve. RILEY In Nornstown. Feb 1. CHARLES S RILEY ajied 04. Relatives and frlenls, alto Frankford Loilge, No 202. V and A. M , members New Jerusalem Church and Frankford Police Dcpt.. 1.1th Mist Invited to funeral services. New Jerusalem Church Sat , 2 p. m. Int. private. Oiklnnd Cem. Friends call rrl., residenco of daughter Mrs. L. Greenfield. 4121 Paul at . 7 to 0 P m. RORERT8. At Swarihmore rirst Month Second-day. 31st. KLLWOOD ROBERTS aged 75. Funernl at Plvmouth Meeting, Montgomery county, r.i.. Sixth-day 2 p. m. Int In ndlo'n ng hii-vimr uround. ROSS Feb. 1. FREDERICK A., husband of Mildred D. Ross Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8 a. m. residence. 21(11 N. Taney st. High requiem miss St. lioraventura's Church nt 0:30. Int Holy Sepu'chre Cem. SANDS At her home, 1180 S Taxon St., nn Feb 1. 1021, KATHURINE E. C. SANDS, daurhter of the la'e John and Re becca O. Sands. Relatives and friends are Invited to tin- services, on Wednesday after noon nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver If. Ualr H.dtr., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment pri vate. SCHURER. Jan 31, REGENA. widow nf Chirles Schurcr. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Frl.. 2 30 p. m.. ato residence. 33.12 N Marsha'l st. Int. Vo-.riwo'd Ccm. View remains Thur eve SHEARER Jan 31 1921. MATILDA widow .f Alexander Shearer. Relatives nnd frlnds aro Invited to atterd funeral serv ices Frl 2 p. m nt her late residence, 231S 13 Hazzard st. Int, Greenwood (K. of I- ) Cem SHKFLUY Jan. 31. SARAH A., widow if .lames Shenley nged 84 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Frl.. 2 p. m. 3312 Alnslcy st , Tnl s of Schuvlktll Services Si James tho Less p. D. Church 3 p. m. Inf Mt Vernon Cem. PILRERT reb 1. HARRIETT S. wife of Wll lam 8 Sllbert. Relatives and friends nre Invitel to attend funeral services, Frl 2 p m ftt h.r Lite rcildico. 331 Rartctlrf st Hrlstnl Pa Int private Rrlstnl Ce-n SILVERMAN Feb 2 LOUIS SILVER MAN, need 42. Funeral Frl . in a m . father's home 033 Porter st. All friends and relatives requested to nttend funeral. SIMON At MUlvlllc N J., Jnn .11. 1021, ISARELLA, beloved wife of Jacob T. Mmnn aged 72 Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend funeral services. Fr' . 1 1 m , at residenco of her niece Mrs. John ' Kleff-r. MS W. Glrard ave Int. I.iwn Wen Cem Remains may bo viewed Thurs.. 7 to 'i n m. SMITH Jan. 31. SARAH .7 . wlfo of Oeorxe XV Smlt-i nnd dnughter of the late Wlllvii and Rebecca Morrison Funer.il cervices Frl 1 30 p m. cret.ls.lv, r. si deline 2018 E Dauphin st. Int. private Nurtliunnil Cm. Friends may view body TlMKS 8 tn 10 Tl m STHAWN. Feb. 2, CH RLF.S FOULKE STHXWN aged 84 vrs. 0 inos. 23 iIiivh ru nernl services at his late residence 1421 Cnvum St., Sat., 1 p. m. precisely. Int privnte. TAYLOR On Jnn 81. 1021 JANE C . sild'W of Oeorge H. Taylor, aged 81 scars Relitlves and friends nre Invited to the s rv Ices. -n Friday evening, at 3 o'clock, at her It e residence. 722 E. Wlllard st. Int. pri vate. THAMES Feb. 1 1021. ALVAII w . husbind of Margaret K. Wsnkoop nd 17 Relatives and Iriends. also Washington Camn No 383. P. O, S. nf A InvlteJ to funeral servtcos, Sat. 2 p. m at his resl ,i nn. 5100 Water at. Olnv int. st ,Tame' M. E Oround. rrlends call Fr ' 8 to 0 P. m. THOMAS Suddenly. Jnn 31. JOSEPH n son of the late John N. nnd Mary A Thomns luinuvee ann iriennn nre nvlted attend ruierni oai., i p m, rrsld-nri' 2147 Jasper st. Vlee Inr ,i-e ove TIMMONS At Pltmnn. N J. Feb 2 of .llnMhe H KATHARINE DALE voungeit daughter of Ethel Haines and the late Charles Vvhaloy Tlmmons, aged 3. No fu- WAGNER At her Into reidence 21 Se. era nv Mlllhourne Delaware county MMlY H wife o' .Ernest Wagner Rela! lives nnl friends also all urgnnlzitlons of whb-h sho was a member are Invited to nttend funernl serv Ices Sat 11 n m pre eiselv at ihe Divld II Si huyler Illdg rtroad and Diamond sts Int private Remains msv b- viewed Frl., 7 to 0 p m WM.SH Feb 1 Rev JOHN r t WAI 811 on of lato John and Catherine Wa'ih Funeral IVI 8 30 a m ri"l lenee of hti rather Wllllnm J Walsh lni Rutler st Dlvlno office at St Veronica's Church 0 30 .v ni Solemn requiem 10 a. m Int Hlv Cross Cem Rev. rend clersv re nttves and friends Inv'ted lo nttend Re mains mav be vl'wed at St Veronica's Church Thurs , after 0 p. m. WATT Jin 31 ELLEN widow nf Wll item Wtt Services Frl , 2 n in at I. P Keller A- S-n S H. cor 13th nnd Lehigh ave Ini prHato. WIIITMW Jan. 30. WARREN EIq. WORTH WHITMAN, aged (10 Relatives and ineilUEi in.iini ,i, ooiviceK J-T , n m , iu.ii iiingn " unsoorousn int iv. lltdg,. nvo iioxporoush lnt Iv 'em Frlands may call Thurs. eve s-s I,i, an lli.-l IHAAl" h" nf Amindt Wllklns (nee Sh-etz) erinaion . e WII.KIN n,,hnnil nl Relatlies and frii-nds also Ponntnxet Tribe No 141 I O R M.i PiiHtv Council N 11 n ore empioves or li w nutterwnrth unn A Co also m.mbers of Summerfle d M 1 All Funeral 1 Prices Lowered i 5 Complete Burial Services s 5 $140, 5175, $200 & $275 5 ncliide Everything Mnny vnluublo and money. aavlng ZZ HUKk'estlonn can bo mrAo by us if - ynu enro in iinn-uo, vvruo or call 13316 N. BROAD eil l'linnri 7 tot'. -tnm (is. I'MIKHTAKEKS Ve DIAMOND !, ' iBsaaasmsmajsiaa,,,,,.! 1 "V FEBRUARY 3, 1021 imvriia R. Church, Sunday Hchoul and Men's Ilible Class, Invited to funeral service. Sat. 2 p tn., lato residence, 810 Ilelgrade t Inl private, Weatmlnstei Cem Remain may be viewed Frl,, 7 to 0 P. m WOODS. On Feb, 1 MARIE P. wtf of Robert II, Woods. Funeral services on Snt at 2 P. m. at late resbHnco Oladwyne Pa Int private Cleveland napers please ropv WUR8TER. Feb. 1 MARY C. SEIFERT, wife of Frederick Wurster and daushter nf tho late Ocorgo and Margaret Dowds Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 ft, m , late rcsldonce. 2810 Master st Requiem mass at St. Ludwlg's Church n an n m Int. private. .., YOAST Suddenly Feb 1 JOHN F.. son nf Mnry B Yoast (nee llrady) and th late John F. Yoast Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Bat.. 8.30 a. m.. from his late residence. 2714 Richmond st. Solemn requiem mass St Ann's Church 10 "ZURR0COR"FeST 1021. CLINTOr, son of D Anton nnd Mellnda Zurbrlgg. of Mllford. Del., nged U jonrs Service on Friday afternoon at 1 30 o'clock nt the Oliver II Hair Illdg., 1820 Chestnut st. In tennent private. f.KflAI. ADVrJtTlSKMr.NTr) tVZCJ the wl' alouts nf nn ' Cny. mines' rormeny empioveo Dy iary nowiana n Francisco. California FLYB. ORAHILL. RUTTRICK A JAMES, (18 Devonshire st Iloston. Mass PERSONALS mOM THIS DATE ON Feb 3 1021. I will not le responsible for any debts whatso ever unl-ss contracted by myself Hornce C. Obdiko, 217 lrrost ave . Narberth Pa. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET Lost platwl gold bracelet with dlnmond clasp, Wednesday nflerno-n lib era. te nrd Return to 1901 Park ov , second apartment. DOO -ixiit Feb 1. email block Pekinese fe male dog from rear of 1417 Spruce st. Reward If returned and no questions risked Pi'ODI.II Ixist. cense No. 080. S 40th . a white poodle, mnie K Reward if returned to 130 Ill.u lni, rnuiuuiy , liiwui u Clacit, on i.ocusi si , ueiwcen .() ana 4a urtk blue sapphire -Ing, much vnlued for association; liberal reward. Return to 2227 Locust st. IlINCI Lost, gold ring, cross, crown, wreath nnd Initials C. H. on top: bakery 710 Market ft. or between there and 17th st ; Iberal reward 37 Linden ave. Rut'edge Pa HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAM11ERMAID and sewing, white, Protest. sn . Main i.tr.o. P'mne l,oe 4003 m hom. young "coup".' Ply A. Silverman. S. E. cor. 7th and Me. nve. Oak Lane Park. Oak Lane 070 COOK and genera housework, no washing; AP- dary COOKING i downstairs work.whlte; no laun dry; ref Ph. Wyo. 4355, 4021 Wayne avej DRESS RUYER WANTED A-l salary to a girl, only one capable of managing and running a large department. The Hudson Co., 1013 Market st. FINISHERS wanted, exp. on ladles' dresses. Rrown Mo dower Co.. 110 N, 12th. GIRL to act as forelady. experienced en silk dressos; steady position: good salary, Pngach A Ettman. 523 Arch st; HOUSEWORK It liable v lilte girl or woman; small family, I ci"owurk and plain cooklni- good turn. j uht pa ". Phone Or.k Cine 304. 0700 N 7th St.. Oak Lane. Philadelphia, HOUSEWORK White or colored girl. well. recommended: sleep nut; must also know how to cook. 121 S 00th. INTERVIEWER Woman of personality, education, tact, wnn oin-esiaoiianea firm; advancement. P 1407 Ledger Office. MILLINERY Trimmer who can snappy aisles yearly poltnn l-'l design t (loth MILLINERS, exp. on ladles' hand-made hats; gooq siiary. 'vpt & co. r.i Arcn si. OPERATORb Expcrlen ed col ar setters A button sewers wanted on Indies' waists. Berkshire Waist Mfg Co 137 N. 7th st. OPERATORS, colored experienced on house dresses and plain sewing. Jacobs & Co., 1013 3 2d St.. Camden, OPERATORS, experienced on men's neck wear. T. P McCutcheon & Ilro., Inc., Pltcalrn Rldg.. 11th and Arch sts. OPERATORS; Vogue H lr good wages; steady work. fn 14Q N 12th st nth floor OPERATORS, experienced on straw hats. Fashion Hat Co.. 721 Arch St. SALESWOMEN Wanted self respecting ladles, between the are ot 25 and 50. that desire to better their position it? life and associate themselves with big business In a fast-growing concern Apply between 10 and 12 a. m. and 2 and 4 p. m. 710 Wldener Rldr Ask for Mr. Sorlflld. SALESWOMEN THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED TN SELL ING noYS' CLOTHING AND IN KEEPING STOCK; MUST UK LIVE WIRES WITH AT LEAST TWO TO THREE YEARS EXPERI ENCE. APPLY EMPLOYMENT IIUREAU, TIIE PINK CO 025-UJ7 MARKET ST. BTENOa RATHER Competent stenographer for executive: good education and pulse are necessary qualifica tions. Apply Miss Oarnell, Rureau of Employment WANAMAKEU'3 STENOGRAPHER WHO CAN TAKE DICTATION ACCURATE- I.J AMU VVMU IS fA.1III.IAU WITH STA- TISTICAI. REPORTS. THIS rn!tTHN 1 N TIIIJ KXIiCLTlVB OITIIB or THIS FIRM AND WILL RE A PERMANENT ONE WITH LIUERAL SALARY TO START. THE PINK CO 025-027 MARKET ST. WAITRESS Wanted, thoroughly experienced waitress f i r to iroom. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S WOMEN FOR TRAVELINQ POSITIONS General manager of successful established Chicago corporation will be at the Hots' Adelnlhn for ten days, hegfrminr Mnminu January 31. for purpose of Interviewing four or --vs women anxious in maize itermn-. connection with sp endld opportunity for ad vancement, applicant must apply In person r-e between .i una so vears of age. have at from I slV.er-'I?a",.hl'',h "cn,,-5i,rdi,e.aL1.0,': mus b '" rosl Int? O.'klanl ,l0.n V ',A1 Pnll-J'Phla within week and w.miani. jntireiv footlooe to travel extensively: ex. perience unnecessary: we pay railroad fare ss'ary inn commission from start: position worth f73 per week, nn'y women with per- snnn'ltV culture and refinement u ,n v. n. sldered Apply In persin between- 10 am I SAI.rsMEN WANTED and 4pm starting Mondny Jan 31 No Wo wnnt a adeaman vilo ran sell a high phone eslls answered. oui-of.tnwn appll- I grade lubr eating grease nnd who Is willing cents give detnfla as to age education and to work err straight cmm'sslon basis; our toleprntie number " grease Is well known has leen on the mar- i, McmnvKs Hotel Adslnhi. Genrrnl MIKE MONEY AT H(il:-Ju can ei-n . 'r.?nm 'U1? '2ft..hour..!.w 'Pare tm'io v r ting show onrds nuieltK nnH ..,.. lenrntd m canvassing; we tenrh mi, V.i and e, 11 sour "orK vvrfe to lav for fu 1 pnrtlenlnrs to SCHOOt 210 IV rK nidg Toronto Cans". CL1 Hl" "ii-r 17 for posta mnll service: J1J1 month examinations Teb . exp un necesar; t ir freo imrtlculvrs ,,f Instruc writo J Leonard former cli II a, rvli e exirni. ner IHU Egu -able Rid.; Wi.h'ngton D. C HELP WANTED MALE , AU.YI aimi.w nvn.il nun Live-wire for prokram world s laruest theutro, ex-lusiv,. Phi a Hint r libaru Fnmi..i.. i.:' nent i-..nni lion right man give full' nnni. ,," lars in one miiiiiver M 501 L,iB,r (-)ft1 CIII.MIsT wanted, bv a large fTwmTll To citel less thin 100 tulles frorn PhlUdet PhU. u. l.ke Uiarse of liboratory: one who has had experlenco In lurge city bikiry ore ferrt-d. state experience, also a arv peeled ' fl.'.- Idj-r Office y 'X COMI'OMloll and practical nen spiipeTlnnn wanted to nianago countrv weekly in town of about SOiHi popu atlon, stato ugi exrVri encu anil wiiiirv expected m 4m r.edger Off' I'L'ITING ROOM Sl-PHIUNTENDiTvp WANTED . ' To a hlgh-grado man who knows leather ,m can get from It all there I- mi?... 5"? offer a high grade position, the man sueurinir this position rrus- not only be an expert an leather, but an A-l executive as well I rem? tho ClllRflt lu.eattsutlua, n 434 oind orricf Lctletr BNOINKKU inouhan cil and e ectrlcal 11 a nan some oxiler inn In dewltfn rui: and uprAMntr lec rlc futnatoM f Halilms nnnrasraui ni.iinl. a isun i t liictuiisl iivHinnvui uii-tiua rtl'IJiy lit nnrm iri' r' ...w -.... a-s.ii urnac Co., Pa. DRl'aoiST Wanted, a Pennsylvania reels. tcred druggist In a city less than 100 miles from Philadelphia, state ago; no SundaJ work. M 501 ledger Office ounoay MECHANIC Wanted " first-class mechanic", U-hour day 8 days per wink, vVag" 7,?c per hour only those with bust uf references need app.y Headbya I'.x Co., lo U 3d st Chester. Pa u Ja SALESMAN AGENT oi.n-FSTAiii.lNi i' '.: i.kvp iiot'isn WISHES TO CREATE AN AGENCY IN THE CirY OF PHILADELPHIA FOR Til K REST LOOSE LEF LEDGER EQUIPMENT IXIR lUXIKKEIIPING MACHINE WORK MAY HE HANDI.r.D 1IY INDlVUn"L HAVING OTHER NONCOMPEHTl VF LINES ADDRESS MeDONAI D I.KUi Elt i- IX)O.SC LEAF CO HOOII 1.V1 on. Vrii AVE , NEW YORK, N. T. ' HELP WANTED MALE MEN EXPERIENCED IN MAKIN'O AND INSTALLING IRON LADDERS AND OltATINOB PLUMUEnS CTUNB niaonRB Men with marine experience preferred. MACHINISTS outside and Inside. noii.ERMAKnnn FLANOE TURN1SRS CTANUE TURNERS' 1IELPKR3 11IJVCICSMITHS (heavy fires) IILAC1CSM1THS' HEIJPKRS ANOLESMITHS ANflLKKMITIIS' HKLPDR8 LIOIIT SHEET-IRON WORKERS COPPERSMITHS DHEET-MTSTAL WORKER0 n.T12 PLANERS for long-time shipbuilding Job. Length of lob depends on your ability and desire to work. OPEN SHOP COME READY rOR tVORK Apply after 7 a. in. CRAMPS' SHir-TARD Employment Department RICHMOND ABOVE NORR1S ST. RIVETERS HOLDERS-ON HEATERS Complete gangs preferred flnrprn-rEiis and BniPFrrTERS' helpers laters-off TOOir MOLD-LOFT TEMTLET3 JOINERS WOODWORKING MACHINE HANDS SHIT CARPENTERS MOI LOFTSMEN SHIP SHED MACHINE MEN Rending rollers Mangle rollers Cold pressmen or frame setters PLATE AND ANGLE FURNACE MEN COMPETENT MEN ONLT Wanted at once For long-time shipbuilding job Length of Job depends on your ability nnd deslro to work OFEN SHOP. UNLIMITED PRODUCTION COME READY FOR WORK Apply after T a. in. CTOMPS' SHIPYARD Employment Department RICHMOND ABOVE NORRIS ST. i r: : ..,....., . Z rr I 8Aia;aJli'--'"r su.i. jnuiii .iui sruiTiu n.l .loiMtnnment of the sales orirlnlcntlnn of this successful banking Institution la pro viding room at the top for many men who only a short Imc ago were, comparative novlres ln tho selling field; the exceptional A.i, nf mir offering Is opening the uav fee or'e'vSn1' To'Van. TALK AND TELL THE TRUTH, and who won't be satisfied with earnings short of Tllli or more a week, thence to managerial berths at higher earnings: this Is an op- SrtttnlW .ueh a- a l.vs. con.clentlou.. j. grcasive iii-". ".- '"''.- ? -l "'! opportunity, call between 10 and 4 at toe office most convenient to you Buite 003, VanJam II ,lc IQlh ird Mirket sts SALESMEN Are sou looking for n connec tion where advancement is directly In pro portion to sour ubl.lty? Previous selling experience not absolutely neiessary but Is If Importance wo offer an oxcoptlonal oppor-1 tutntv to men of character and detcrmlna- i tlon, vvo are connueni wuu u win provu to your nuvantago io ran ni our otneo nns llulletln n dg.. FrlJas or Monday evening. 7.30 ocloek SALESMEN Pharma eutirT and chemlenl manufacturing compiny desire the services of high-class sileimen to iur the entire eastern, mldd'e and toutrern United States, only experienced men w.th g" 1 references are requested to upply Addiess II SOS. Ledger Office net lor many sears, ana is an e.ny soller. Addrest P O Box 110H. Albany. N Y SALESMAN Wo want a man between 30 and 40 for our sales oreanizmon, exper'. enced In selling bonds preferred hut not es sen'inj; must I-. the r hi o t. f .ran with good personality lOQU Land Tit le Hi ig SALESMAN wanted who can sen printing for a largo, suciessful Phlladephla print ing house, vuu must ilreadv have some cus tomers n' ciiner-l " - ii will mean bust- nesa M 507. Lxlt.fr Office. STENOGRAPHE t Y ung man some ex- perljnco nio,1eriie sa.ary to start cxcol- lrnt opportunity f.r advancemert repiy giving all details of past experience refer ent-, pho Bftaii iius rou, cic. .vi Jul Led ge- Oftleei vTdRKlNll FORE.fvN for composing room In large city In Ohio; plant Is equipped with 4 Miehles 3 Kellovs 5 Jobbers 2 Mono, tvpej and growing rapldlv and does only highest grade book catnlou and pamphlet wnrk anl general prl-ning applicant nrun furnish A 1 references us to ability and be thorough'y capable of handling this class of work nnd gettlm- nnx'mum rosu ts from his help give all details as to age. etc In first letter open shop M 500 ! U-er office Of m ml ORKENEWAI.iTH A SPFCIALIZED KMPIOYMENT SERVICF TREASURER high-grade experience,! mnn not a cashier a treasurer, highest ere dentUIs asked, man for nicihandfs n work, mal. -order service, corresponden ird t and crileetlnn man famlll ir with com mercla! law; sales manager food prolu Mne bflesmen fxpe- lnee, following Un, Foodstuffs specialties, drug trad, glnm waro offKe specialties Silarled propositi - , for uxperlenced men only. Tool Jig fixture man dlo nnl punch work Appl Latlun fiom locil residents onlv I't.rri ,n, nts hn lied tn qua Ifled men 20 S llih st WILL YOU SELL us your spare tlrno? w will train you to write shqwoards for u there Is no canvassing .r a illoltlng; we sur ply you lth steadv work distance no ol Jcct; will Pay you from lift to ISO a week WILSON MFTHODB Dept. 5, Cana Han Savings Uldg , Toronto, Canada I SITUATIONS WANTEDFFMAT, , IKXlKKKF.lER 3 vears"1",'p,irlene.roTnp tent drslrss permanent position P in.. 1 Leaner iifflce WOMAN reniird. IntPlllKefit mMlle' age very hard of hiaring wants part of fu time work. Is obliging kindly and cheerfi good reader plain sewer very fond of eh dren and awed itnn do, n no want to the drudgery of housework hut is nlilins help, will travel If d. ilrid or would 1 limit of her capabilities references unau, I tloni.d. M 002, Ledger Offlco, qu 23 SITUATIONS WANTEP-MALBf AHiihs ana rublilsrj removed from eelfan furniture movlnc reas ,'IH ffCSi nI.ISJMK..lllI executlva - Tout,. .A ? want position 7 selling or eieeuilre force, fsml lar with tnechsnlcal and "ectrica" lines, aggreaslve Kissec, Initiative and can l.rrde. r I. t nT "."."""1I? c" 8TKNfXlIIAI'IHffl.l,W.t refined TMmrTrJw. -LJIT '' . i; f l p Off. YOUNO MAN, 114. driving auTcar'or'fivds.'. dale for delivery rout P 3n 'ledger ll" EMPLOYMENT AOENCIES Cook.OBNwEAeI;,i,0UJV,0UK 0M 7" .r.,hsesr"' kifher"?"-,'- ci?u-rTn'use,r5: butlers. Ms MeNs . M' i.ntii R1".1! 2004 tlAINullIDUK Kxeef.cn t cook'i ZZi? r'Mes ch .mbern aid- HI1. m0,TO. """l nurses pit ne Spruce 3027 "'"" want! CJrtMPETKNT help winted""ln eyefr eanaelliri . references required HUP n.lnbridff. , B SINES'! OPPOR.VUrJTTTF.S SECURING BUSINESS CAPITAL QUICKl Y Inal. intelligent .sales plana win get dft opment or working cap tal In any itSnnSi In record time, and at rnSnlSmrl TMstw. spec a ! on every nhjan nf fine..., ;;. ing nnd direct-by mall selling. tsSRII years' successru experience. Advertising Bervlc-e Co IMrkway Ridg . Iiroad 2J Cherry TelerNine SnrijeVjrijo, ""' FOR RENT Ladles wearing apparei IT. partmont, also millinery, cfUrrlng to the medium and better class eatabllshed and growing in tho Ivst retail business block firs tlonr. rendy to step In ouly responsible parties with good financial standing con sidered. Henr's r.32-(11t I'enn st , Reading. Pa. DIIL'O HTORF Tre-itoti. N. J . overythlng new. business and neighborhood trsds; wonderful npnnrtunity foe Po lh, Hun garian spenldnir druggist, sncrltlce Imme diately for I300O S. Hroad and Realty stl Trenton. ' YOUR BUSINESS SOLD t iT m Uj",;'iclly"Cll,h buyers wsltinir HAMILT0N mrr'Ti.??,7 I ENTIRE CONTRTJI ', -,' . . r Darl interest in a ble livcstrs.li Insurance charter, mnsll required aitd largo nroflts assured. or part interest In valuable ivcstoi.l I capita Adde. sr itox HI VIUIamsport Pa ANY ONE f ONE nlile to Invest J 100 to J 1000 in a und international ontirprle piy ng t L-dgerVfflre'0 Pr0,U6 cor"mun'cat A and 103 CAI ITAJ. .tvnhHble for bulne, propoiltlon nf tho UlBhiat morlt send full partloni.. send full particulars. C 3U. iy-uger Office FOR SALE Office Furniture, Office Partition assies, tables, flllmr cabinets fixtures, new sltgnilv used exchange. Weiss 1037 Race chairs, store We Belt, buy, Wslnut SMI. Office Furniture and Partitions Always In stock a,t ?l'S..5.lrJf' before you buy or sell NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. BOO A'nlnut Hotli Phones Office Partition.Railing, Furniture SMres fixtures, wn se I. buy nnd excharlge l,.P.JSNNA OFFICE FURNITURE CO. B'l Walnut st Walnut 1134. Main B839 A. officii tiniMTURr. Large lot of desks safeso. Oles. cabinets anal general office furniture, store fixture. We buy sell and exchangs. PATTEN FURNITURE CO LOCUST 4070 1127 ARCH ST RACR anVML COMPUTINtl a. ales and slicing mach . mw end used Dayton sold on easy terms, buy from the manufacturer and save money, fu cuarJttitee Dayton Moneywelght Scales Co.. 1a0 Arrh st Th. I.orut 40TO Hac 228fL BEDROOM suits, latest stvies samples, real bargain pr ccs Fclnsteln Storage. B. K. cor luh and Spring Onrden DINING room sutte, 10-piece. genuine wal nut Queen Anne latest style, t273: worth J.100. Felnsteln Storage. S. E. cor. 0th and Spring Garden CLOCK Mahogans hall clock, chimes: won derful bargain can bo ni-en Sunday ot evenings Phnne Wyoming 1(100 J SAXOPF 1NES. currets trombonen. all latest models on display, C. G. Conn mfg. Henton-Knecht 1734 Market st . 2d floor. RESTAi'RANTS nd Ice creim chalra and tables, now ind used, lowest prices. CHAIR EXCHANGE S E eor flth & Vine. HOCSi-'IIOl D F IIMTl RE hS note musla mils gnil S Ur nd t Ph'Hd 'phln. Pa. SAFES fireproof cheap all sizes makes stile." 100 si ghtly ussdl N Fourth. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO REDUCTION SALE Ste'nway mahogany upright S223. cost J5B0. ...un iiiaHii.iM iii iiiuiiuKAriy upriKiiv pinno. Mike new J135 Ask for piano No. 108 041. MAHOGANY PLAYER PIANO, 23 ROLLS MUMC AND HIINVH J253, cost 1010 new; ask f.,r DHno No Sli 401 These PIANOS "ro WONDERFUL IIAROAINS and must b I bhKJ& to " API'HMl IATEI. CAInL OR u..., ,-ji , rtlilliULI. II . I UbUAIi HOWARD VINCENT 836-838-840-842-844-846 NORTH SIXTH STREET PIANO REDUCTION SALE ";Vj7n-S0,T,IK MAHOGANY full-size UP .Jn.vHT,r,'JKe "''"' 135 Ask for piano No, 4VJ1 FULL-SIZE UPRIGHT. tlOO Ask MrvlK? , K'.0-'" HEAUTIFUL MA-vT9.!?oPl-..Yrr' PIANf) I'ke new with wvI.',Ii-JUi,I SCARF AND HENCH i.i V ,",l,AJ. rn"' PIANOS are slightly used but In GOOD CONDITION Send for Wni?-0SnM 0pKnmMOn- We,L " F'L eV HOWARD VINCENT SlfUHr" v!' si-- " N 'ITU PIANO REDUCTION SALE SEVERAL vr.UY H TiirivT.vm ISHEI) I nv 7m v r. r!, l.l.,,2AT' VT" bTe.Nway Ml, fh ivii S' ,?,?' deT KEli n,i , .i,V -i Z . SUH";H. tVo'm'lx'centl'n'vo :;r,n a?A?5fr-.'5S see THKJ or x. n I fnr i .Tiwvii-M open Mon Wed and Frl evenings until 9 P. m. Cunvtniiiit terms HOWARD VINCENT 3rt-S3S-ti4ll-842-844-8li. V e-en PIANO REDUCTION SALE NEW SS-notl, PLAYIMt lilivoo ... tubing and ill latest unpr v, me is at 30 and (lflv new p nnos at fjjO each these ur Wed and Til -in until 0 i 'pen Mon., HOWARD VINCENT S30-83S S4u-m.' 844-!li) N (ijii VICTR0LA BARGAINS Vlctrolne encv,ir?! '!ke .n"w Inc jdlng cibl. neti and u iu men aout .( far-e.l r.. n.a. cheap, nnd se-ral other ruukes tninin L.5T1C disc cabinet rnichlne Mnd for full descrlrtlvo list of thes,. Un.il ln VV:,I ,.,,l L--.V ""."'" .."?.. r. , ,.. nu s i i i ua until HOWARD VINCENT B3il 3s-Sf) SI2 84 1-4(1 N tVTII VICTROU Ia lncludtnc n in in.h . faie rr Is cl-- se mtlnnsl ISO ln thi. n li imlH ,m mm i.nu ,.!.. tn . . . " ' ... -..., .,,,,, imcni imiiroVA meritH Sl :,ii a. li ii i..i,. ..,. .". ipii.,,n,, I,....,. '?.- '.'" rcn ,v- "- .-'.i li',liV-' i o Sal evgs VR'TROI reeurjs ML! !,...,.:l lnch double face lor a iuii iuhliiiuu hi small cost Todd 13". i Vr , anl lil.M i-i,. .,.,, n 11 Mon lay T" 'a. anl Siturday evenin. -'Pell I40U KN'AHE Angelug pluser: mahoganr rase unn t he w , frour new , 1050 erms mn 1 .1 11 ranged 11. h Todd isnil Ar.h M npe, Mm Frl andSaj"Tig,1501 J30I1 STOllY A CLARK. HS mil. .,...,.. p.ann Le .u i.e. used u short h le cost 1701 tern s ' nn Todd lliotl An.h gunr 11 1 "loir Mon n, in Mat evgs, PIANO- IT,', magnltlcent .'NhA , "n? l""H" "wk for I..0 1 uno h,eri , .,,. d.-J"r Mirgll ir 11 I. limn IJIJil Tr h, On"n M 1, las l'rl iv nnd Run, j .. "...UWH . - z. r-"- ' ' r,-ii nil, VICTROI.A VI with 1'TIIOI.A VI wltii (I Id-imi, douhuT... venrds. 140 10 n beautiful outfit fSrfml ney H II Todd nnn Arrh st liijg e-tmit Open Mon Frl and Hat evg. records tnone i.''-,v l'"i".;' j nTMai evgs 'liiiju l 1 ivhu upright cost J4.1U. guar. ami-en nineniiui conUltlm l II T-rtii ilM Arn iipn ill'D Frl and Sat .v..' :no I'l-NNIN'c.HXM upright nlann ,."7 ntfLd O n.l ihnllMnn , . . . "." ' V t h Open Mon -:-. - ., . 11 limn I VI 1300 and at er tno-LESTER up Ight teed good innditlun oint l.'nii -uarair vrih it open Mnn Frl li Todd 180(1 me! Sat svgs M.I. invkes ph " 'wr,,',n .repair, l by factory ' J 5 T ' " '7 In, , "XP rt IANO - He mi in upright N Uuth at for sals at sairlllie Ul'l STORAGE AND MOVING if yot- iiui: i iod i to New i rk or vli in tv Part of a load 'all Immediately K Storage 2C.3H 1(1 lgo uve umtila O.'l none Co- VICTORY STORAGE 62011 Filbert i ione fleltnont 407O rce Arrow vans fol esllinil 210 KlngsestTng lie l,n ul , naeMrnr p TIM nrage I u , 7-5'l LAN. i i - " i.ni' - ii mi. iiieiHoee inov'g floras tine a (iv 11 ,.".,. . .,rIrSSS - : .,.- ,i ,,, 'iiiiiiq 1137. IOIIN HH04DH I'll a5ti!,..";'vV -vRar'iff.'i'w 'NARi 11 HTnltv I. fi, L-TT .-77TTt-.-:J TER AVE Al Tn hi nvi.tZ. uA,'2f:V-5i' r-ACKINU, LONli-DIBTANCE OVJKV m A
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