FOE FIRS! PLACE Camden Opposes Phillies and Germartswn Travels to Reading Tonight jtVPT'-.ttS M'.A V I" .71 Trenton . I J J'") B"""MrK,.r.m r n.uoN.flUT Cm.lrn nl rlilHiWpMrtl Clennnntnwn ill jtendlne. mlir IwItm In I'"' Hl'fn Hi'lK't 1 hnll 1-oiuup nro Itolli In nctlnti till" ..Wntr The Cmtiilr-n -flmmploiiR nro Srio.lVo with the IM.inin.ntMu.1. ai I'un.l I'nil. RlRlilh n"'1 I'ocUsl .!,-, flillp (.crmniitt.wii Journeys to tt. fl',-1 tnrk'p Hip Ifonrj. Thy & wl.l innkp Hip ti; In linm li-npw.1 ". ,i rnl.lv. for thnjr will Iip minim Hip fAw of " Ilo'inn"' tIlclr lnT cnv' '"tie nlip tli- fact Hint Hip Vl.llH tierc . ,' ,,.,1 r,l,Pr rmiphly at Trenton Init rnlnr MntifiRor Myrrn looks for the St "ip Mine "M ."'"'T Kl ""?," nT The !"" wl" ,nk'' "'f ,"(.,or t,,C n , , nt thp start of Inst nlBlif b con- Jt nnmplv Mi'lor nml I"1?0" fori JJ,V Wrleht center and (Vow, mid Kiav1'l.!,'K,InrP n hnr.l coinblnfitlon n ovcrronip on the homo court, where Ihw hn?e n hal.lt of piny In rliiR .round tl.e opposition. The Onmlrn line if '"mppcIpiI to to the rwilnr one hut a tor tl in game the players mus plve their role services to the Jersey "(i den players who nro In the renn Slit" I.e.-iBtiP Include Kerr. Diesli.in . fiiwrman mid Cnmphell. Just whnt n-1 l,e tlio outcome of the inntter ns turit the attitude of the players In anxiow'r awaited by all interested In the eagc -port. Not Phils' NlRlit The I'lil lies journeyed to Trenton ht evening nnd returned with n lll-lfi defeat H was not n night for the I'h. Iir to fhlnc nnd trj' ns they would, thev could not get started nt any Mini. during the name Their lenmvyork nml cener.ll plv wns up to stnndnrd nnd they had plenty of shots, but could not CThe club stnrted with Winnie Kin Valde In the line-up, nnd ho retired in the second half In faror of Andy Me Mrtlion. The totals nt the end of the tint lm'.f were 18-12 in favor of the Potter. The Jerteymen began the ram" with Tommy Harlow nnd Teddy Ke.i ns nt guard. Ilarow played Hilly Miller nnd see cur 1 t.vf ha-KPts, while he b'nnkpd the piillMe f ii ward. Konrns wits opposed tn Pa "ii and tallied twice from the field vMe "Chickic" nccountcd for on ( V - team's three goals. Potters Have Newcomer -isSV . -vvVii-tiJa wamssfimr Sf I'? vt-v- P ' -F-Wf. 'fiKC-rilft -,' I trrav I w.SS?lfV.m KSkifc. ir W: SS it G, -s committee will bo. J U)""." ,'r'n??- "'"! ' meniber ot Itio will In nMlai wlh a womin who tirriM n response to the call' mernW. .rffi. tfe. "Xid Sfcl.tV. of "Xir-h. Sarnrar'KanJ-Mffdfiai; F. K'rbv The, ViVn .. ' !? . . . funcC1l 'ervL7A for lh' iurre n( Intarvl-wlnx thn... who x, rv.iuj. ii". ; ,ion., 2 u. m.. son-lii-lnw'n reildenc. 21111 hivn t m n.-..,... ..,.nniir,. Mr thi . to be discussed I rrriVndIBfc.rtunVV0O.CSJhroxK!ii I igU!".?." , Mlrtjrjlldt, portriiiuzfliioii 01 iiat-itn ni.f. hi..n .,.... I ."::v,f ".!i '.""r:7 .vu'.-.... i irnrm i iiiAiva. "reu. v. ii'i iiaiiiiv it.. nnanHiiii i OOTPrrBdDY WEET5 Will Dlteuts Proposed New Organl zatlon for Futuro Games New York Feb. C Aineetlng of tho American Olympic held hero today I of Chnlrtnan (lustnvus most Important matter will be the nrotiosed r that body nnd tho formntlon of n new flUfelStl A f 1lM ll trtll .itltl ...iu. . l. A imnuLiuLiuii tfiiivji n ill iiniiiiiiT liiu ...-.."- '. . " ."..' .. control nnd selection of nil committees 3k,Ki k"' SandrViiVl-.nn u.?.""Sr"iSl which may bo found necessary for the! "", ' t Ht. Mury'n (."in., uurllnnton. complete representation of the United N-MJttVjiOHig.-Mn. 20. n.i!t jamks. m htutcs In (ill future Olympic gnmes. ot tlm latn Jaina and nbteaa MacMorrla. A Htipclally appointed committee, ";. A.S" &V f'Jltli1r,,:t' K;ti.Mq tliorouglilj icprescntntuo In Its inem-, (,Ke ncliu.u,r). itPinturs .,nu iilonOn m licrshil). hns been nt work since Inst vitod to funeral srvlccn. Hun.. 2 d. hi. P"- December nrctmrlnc n cnmnrulipnslva .&. l..'.,r'0'".0' -' ' "ronnsr, 1532 N. plan of reorganization, whicii will on presented. Hevcrul suggestions nnd recommen dations of n tcntutlvo nature hnvq been made by members of this committee, but it !s understood that nil nre In favor of naming the new organization tho American Olympic Association. IIEtl? WAttttfcD-ffJjMAtiTE T1IAN P. LKAll Rcivlc on aturdny . - ... -;- '--- r .t. . '"" xiisii it. nun nnrmiii irnani nr ruiiLKD KSKln-liiV fT?'lni85 7(11 lioTdnd '"lnf rau.l hnv. Vu.:HVm. T or ToicT.- l5hii Si inII?J!:Dn'I,i,i. irind. '"; "DTlcneei do not orfily If you ore 'fill I ri,trf Jilinir,t vate- frlcndi 10oMnft tnr a WKMon wlih irSMi jftlnryi If TYOMEN Two tTell-drsMfd. 'women bt rood ,i.i,iuy, wnn normal iicnooi or concgo IN 3IKM0RIAM ItOOKKY. In lovlnu meninr of our niothor, LOUISA V. 1IOOKBV, whn died Tub. 6, 101 1. CHILWlEN. 5Bentfi3 lSS2Uw wjtosj? vX,. .avaaarrT. z".... v.-fc TO 1'LAY YAUS IIRHK TONU.UT Left to right, standing Haron, left wing; Owen, rovci point; Holmes, goal; Humphrey, point. Seated Kminons, right wing; Hlgclow. center; Snclllng, rover ( i rei i U tn et fr . 1. li I! ' 111 i N t ' ( w K.i ' V'Ti' Will Ihl. i Xat i!'. T !, . I i ' t 0' . cit; 01 tn t' ' A .. li. the ftl- T Vi' tin. M wa f. Ma. a ., X H-i uu,l u the hcond half Mnnnger Al in "i-iril llr.sting, n tan ninny fin fStruudiburg "Normal School, u.i through with n E"ul, nl ,. fails to size up w Uli the .. "Is in Kastern League society, .-.t : hi nee. i, sivond half proeecded tho ,. hiiuIp a bic switch. Uuii- . Ilnrvev got .nto the piny at 1 Krarns nnd Harlow moved .. Mird in plf.ro of White nnd . .Mannger Myero also nmdc a i liis line-up. and Kinkuidu retiri'd, luie l'Hiii'd bark to Bunril and had ruiMns mate Andy MiMahon. -ut to ccnt'-r. The Held goah -idcil, Trenton landing eleven, i!" b"s.t the Hh Us could do was K'urns nnd Harlow weio the 'lrnton flub nnd, accounted for their eleven ba'akcts. Opens Scries ..ii.pi'tltloii for tho "I'atholio ' i ij. of the city" promise to 1 .1 dozen times in the next , so. Then; nro about two-ji-. in the tield and nil have i the title and are fully rouli- tl have the best team in the .- I, 'is started the ball rol'ing : t i'i, ItiL'hinoiid busk teers i inis-e, of (ii'riiinntowu, on i.i it at Helgrado street and .uriiue. Manager I'al llul i Li' i' the Wrongest tarn in : f'r Nativity, nnd Knterprhe a l.i-t agarrgution. Mid contest will i,e played one i t'ui, mening at IOnterprise's uviU is anxious to sic the i ('uiliiilic Lengtie get under I l'.uly to attend the meeting ' '.inu any time it la railed. " It'i'li. k feels that it will till ' 'i uant in cage circles. ri iii.nnrv game at Nativity ! f autre N'ativltv Catholic Club ''mi-til b . M. C. A. DISCUSS DATES ! FOR IT FIXTURES; 1 1 Philadelphia Sure to Stage Na tional Tennis Singles Bos ton Wants Doubles i. PENN AND LEHGH IN GAME TONIGHT r.. Upttaters Have Strong Team to Meet Red and Blue ' light in Wclglitmnu Hull ' Uat ton other teatns linvo 1 ' "-t'l) the I'cnnsylvanin ' ''""s winning streak. From nMl Hlne angle tlio contest ' ' a L'""d workout for Cap- y M'Nirhol and his pals, n : ' niMtinn for the Virginia ' mute i:aino on Mondny li' tain 1 1. t 'II ! M -, nlslif l Oil. de I'm i have i mi' It arm T la'" ilf : Tfr i. 0' ttt, I V, ,1 I. r on. ' i V . ., (lit, , iu tl . t' , , 1 , IV, , I I lie MrNIehnl nnd his atdi' '" I'ogilltV have doptileil lliev ''"'I linn-iip with Illllitziii!,'!'.' 'i. fwrwii'ds; lirnvi!, (enter, 1 lud and VopRellu. giiiu-ls. '' ition started tirtt -ji the "i'lie last Saturday niuht 1 '1 against New York 1'nl- " it was the strongest tiieo 1 ' i'i' lies this season. li' Mi Hid defensively It has done 1 ' Mr He'd iwnlu In it-i i.'t.iwtu ' ' iii-ttr and three by the New - " the defensive strength. 1 ' the unlutet has serred 11 'd goals in tho two con- ' ' ngiilnit Lafayette ntnl tho -a list New York Fnivmity. '" , 'ill depend on Captain ' i!,ui'-,inr veteran nt guard; ' '. a Iiefoit MiK1i .School lud, 'i ii- dpfciisUu post; l.ees, it 1,1 I nun Itethlehfiu I'rep, at and I.uirI.., the team's high uii'i Maurer, at forwards. - a lll.st Vein- Innn vl,, finlli.il 'ii- for tli'e football eleven, llo It n .1 l ... . . , ". iiiuiiiiii Ma,, nt uarrtstiurK xt' ' U'i. i" entering Lehlfh. Amateur Shots Make necord .."'"I'.Khi. Tex., ivb .1 ,w. . . I ,1 , . ...in.. ...... ..,.o .H.m- ' .'-.ii wern m.ule In tlio , i ' n 'inulfiirs t.' t hk - ., the Sunn)' Kuuth totirni ' I'li'ii'il by tiii,atiouiein " " i A Higurt. of Hun- f ,hi,n.1- wl!h but '"" lr r i im thice-day jirucriini of vPtU6pended by Box,nQ Bard "'. l'.'.k; J !' ,';.""Thu Invi-iitliriitloii nml !v' M r.' p. .un".n.''cn urri.inidln New York, Feb. D. Tho annual meeting of the United States I.nwn Ten nis Association convened at thp Hotel McAlpln here this nftprunon with al most l."0 delegates from nil sections of the country in attendance. Although advance reports of the meet ing have been indicative of the preva lence of harmony, there Is evidence that a sharp contest .will be forthcoming when the dlrtislrn turns to the nward of the national championship tourna ments and thp Davis Cup challenge round A tentative schedule was drawn up it month 11K0, betoitig the nntlounl limbics and Davis Cup challenge round ition the WV't Side Club, the national 'ngles unon I'hi'iidp'phia nnd the wom en's champlotishipti upon Huston. Hut this s'ate seems to have met with the di:Vc.t sort of opposition in Huston. Supporters of the I.ou'wood Cricket f"uli hnve no intention of reHnipiishing the national doubles event without a Mght. They don't consider the women's championship a fair restitution for the 'OS'S n it. As a result, with this uncertainty con cerning the doubles tournament, the West Side Club may enter tho Held again for the national single. The For pst Hills orBiinizntioti appreciates to the full the prestige which this event ends the club nnd also the financial advantages that accnie from it. The We-it Side Club run gather a bigger at tendance for an Important match than any other club in the country, and, as the 1.'. K. I,. T. A., of course, shares in the lictietits of a big gate, the West Sidtru are likely to receive support from t'u.su with 1111 eye tn the lipleiiishiueiit ,,f the national treasury. Considerable argument Is likely to irise also regarding the proposed amend ment to the ninnteur rule which wojild forbid the use of the names of famous p'tiyers ou tennis racquets. (Senevul sentiment is in favor of this amend ment, as it Is thought that the piactice in question smacks of commerciiilism. At least, it gives rNe to suspicion. Others contend, however, that, pioperlv guarded, there is no possible harm lu the practieo utid that, fur sentimental reasons, it is worth retaining. BASEBALL COUNCIL MEETS Advisero of Judge Landls Hold Star Chamber Session (lilcaen. Feb. 5. The new ndvisorv council of baseball is holding its first complete meeting here toda . Appoint- j ment ye-terda. of Leslie O'Connor. Chi- , cago attorney, as secretary 10 .niogc is.. M. Landls, baseball commissioner, made the fill session pissiblp. 1!. H. .John son, president f the American Leiigt'e. and .fohn A. IJeydler, uresldent of tho Natiomi! League, aie the other mem ber.i of the council. The council session was executive and it was not announced whai subjects would bo discussed. Would Jail Gamblers .Ti lTorsiii (lb. Me.. IVb 5 S"imtor n, hi'n lu s li.nodiiri'd u hill tirov'dlnK n p'-n'ilty rar.-li.r ftom nix nMiiiths In JaU to flvu enr' 1'i.prl r.nui.i f"i' conviction on chiirccs of i-jiThliir In li.is"l..ill kuiiicb. VETERAN BOXER DIES Jack Fogarty, Middleweight, Expires In St. Joseph's Hospital John .7. (.Inch) Fogarty, a widely known middle-weight boxer yearn ago, died last night In the St. Joseph's Hos- iltnL Heart troiibb wns the cnusc of lis death. Veteran followers of boxing will ro call Fogarty as the challenger fo tho middle-weight title in ISMJ. A year after he mnde his debut in boxing in n locnl i otirney at the nge of twenty, Fogarty fought the original Jack Dempsey ("the Notina'rcll") for the title on February - lSStl. They fought In New York. February '. 1SM1, for $..'n0 n side and n purse of SIMM. Demp.sey won the bout in the twenty seventh round. Fogarty was badly bat tered at the finish of the one hour nnd fifty-one minute of milling in spite of Ills wonderful ring levertioss. Al Smith refereed the bout. After this fight Fogarty retired from the rln,;. BORRELL TRIMS REVOIRE Joe Is Victor in Rough Wind-) Up at Cambria A. C. Joe liorrell, 1110 p.jund ., defeated Eddie Itcvoiro, Kin pounds, In the wind-up at the Cninbiln Athletic Club last night in eight rounds ,f rough fighting. Its tin- second round, Horrcll knocked Jtnvoire down nnd then helned Eddie to hi.s feet. In the first three rounds thero wns i not iiinrn iii iiiiiiM iween tiietii, otit- I side of the kiioi kdown, but from that I time Horrcll forreil n!umt .in,l ... i... end of the eighth I ad a good margin. In fie seinhvind-iip Willie MeCloskcy neat nine- .r ii snvm cigar rounds. Jimmy ICgun knocked out Jack I'atilo In three rounds. Willie Itrnwn .,-..u Afrf i:i!tas- r.n ifni. n mil mativ ti AHKEnMAN. hlntlej nnd fronds ar In I vlted to tho nervlce on Huturday nft'rnnfln, , nt 2 o'clock, nt lior late rc!ldncc. ftC07 CAlh , nrlne st. Intermnt private. Altr.IlN I'eb. B. 1D21. M.VItY F... wife ftf (hn InlA fiiniAa A Vin tlalfillt'ua rnA frtsfSilu also Lniiti of thi-'Hacrcil Henri, aro Invited tn nttonil funernt. Tuei., S:.10 a. m.. from latf renldonre, "JSO Ammlnito nve. Sniomrt reitul'm mum Ht. Ann's Church iu it. m. Int. Cathedral Ccm. ..ALCOIIN. Feb. a MArtTHA. lUuehtrr nt Mnrcari-t nnd lat" William Atrorn. airi'l .Id, Hi'l.itlte nnd friends nre tnvllr.1 to ittt'tid funeral services, Mon !!:S0 p. m.. resilience, -'40 W. Halni st., Otn. Int. N'orthwood Com. Friends mny call Sun. eve. IIALCIt. Tob. .1, HfOKNtA II. MACFAKLANK, wife of IMwln Swift ltnli"i. I'linerixl n-rvlccs nt lior renldoncs. in.1l Sjiruco t.. Men.. 7th Inrt.. nt S iv m. Int. private Tflnlly Church. Oxford. Om t lowers. IIAVLFV. .SuVl.nly. I-Vh, I. Ilv JOHN WKKt.UY. husband of Kate Ferry Ilaytoy, In hl.i 7eth var. Funerut sertlcci Mfin.. ! n n. nl f.nnnnlt Pbtirrlj. flr. m.intown nve. below l'astorlus H , Or-J mantown. int. rrlvat". HOICK. Foh. 2. LOtlF.NZO. tmsbard of .Ifnnlo Hole?, aitcd 01. Itolatlvea anil frlcndi ' nro Intlied tn attend fuwral. Mon., I p. m.. I from the residence of hU non-tn-lnw. Vrnnll I Lilly, 7"S ,MnnHtnwn.t avo,, Uppr Itexhor uunti Int. nrivntc. I UnLUN'tircrt. Or. Feb. 4. It. ADRLIN'tl r.(IM.IN(li:it. Uelntlvrs nnd friends In- I ltd te funeral services, en Mnndnr-. nt J li. nr.. lit lr.te residents. 2i"i Urown nt. In urment private. nOHN'F.MAN. Feb. . MAUTHA tpi: wlf of in-nry S ltorneman. HKed 4R. Itela tlves and frlendn of lh family Invited tn attend services. Tuen.. 1:30 P. m.. at her Into riH dinee 4CIS Venn St.. l'rankforil. 1'lma Int. prlvnte. lillRTT. Pudderrly. Ib, 2. THOMAS, husband of Cntharlne Jlrett. Hclatlvrs and frlendH nlno Leimto of Harreil Heart nml onuloye r.f r. II. T Co., Invited to funoral, I ,,.,,,- .,L.I1 VJIN l.enten bv .Tn,'!r Cnrver in tvvn i-.,n..,t nnd Joe Lungdon bent Jimmy Duffy in by .Tn.' blx rounds. i'i'i i .' lit t , i : cniii i "ii, L.u. , tin. , Ma I a t t . ill II Mill m- club on Jiuiuury 2t I ., " ""'.'"uneoinint Hint ' ' l , u ", """ I8" IlilUCti'd nil y i ,. ' , ,,.""'ur," .if th tout tn H. J.umy -iwAVrd "' UUor,y "ltt"a- Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today IlVSKinilALl. Atlantic I Itv at (linn! Collrire. (Viitnl llluli at !coro Sulioiil (first unit H-Minil). ll-lh'clirm III.-li nt Norrltonii Illjti. Wllllninnn Nihoiil nt H'rst lirster West' Clirstrr IIlt nt Snlrsliiiium lllBl1' Yr,STi:il)AV'S KCOItKS lllsli School Iriictio t l'lilliiilrlplitii, 32 1 Central Illch. AVest I'lilln. Itescrtes, 10 Centrnl lie- (ierniiiiitonn lllith, 4U Nortlir.ist Illch. 2S. (.rrinuntnnn HIkIi Kcscrvcs, 2I North eai't ltesertes, 12. Smith I'hllu., :i:i: riniiKfiiril IIU'li. 21. M.iilli I'lilla. Iti-Hrrt (. '.'ill lYiinlifonl "'"""' "-OTIirit GAMKS Crnnantonn I'rlcniN'. 40 frlrniU' Crntriil. 11. . lierintnfnnri Kescrtrs. 23i r.rrnmntonTi Armlrniv Iteseries, 11. ColtlintHiKiiKl lllKli. I2i ralmnt Illch, "c.tlliollc Illch, Hi Iladiloulleid Illch. hestniit Hill. '.'Ot Friends' Select. . W'enull.lh, all (lerni.intonn Ai'iuli'iny. ' ivirbjr llls-li fllrls, 80i Smirthniore. 22. Ilntrrford I'rrps, l.ll UllmliiKloii Friends', 13. ...... Fnnor Ilnrliv. 37t Ahlnrlon, 111. , Alilnslnti !lrl'. 23i l'irr D.irhy ''iimlitniV Ileum. Olrls', 47i ll.i.lilon- tield, is. rATll()IiK, tA:Mix : West Catholic. 2l I.u Salle. 12. West fiilhulle Itewrtrs, 211.' Ui S.ille ,,rtrAinui.ic i.iion: stamhnh W. I I'.C Yltliinotil I'reim I ." st Catholic ' " atludlr IllBli. ' Sfi Kt. Jnscnh'N I'rei.s H ; "" La Nitllo 1'ri-lii " fll' TIPLITZ BEATS FRUZETTI Philadelphlnn Gains New England Lightweight Belt by Victory IJoston. Feb. ,"i.- -Tv.u New England boxing chaniilons!iiis changed hands here when Al Shubcrt. of New Hedford. defeated Hobby Josephs, of Huston, for the featherweight title, nnd Joe Tiplitz. of Philadelphia, heat Ji...my Fruzefti, of Hrtickton, for the light weight belt. Nate Sure!, of Cl.eNen. retained the New England we!'.., uelght clrimplon shlp in his bout with I'addy I'lynn, of Everett. The bouts were sehoil'ilod for ton rounds each, the first two going the limit to decisions. Sigel won when the referee stopped bis go with Flynn in the eighth. Famous Stnillon Dies Aven. N, Y., F-b ." --The heme ln edltitf Interests of ts,- l"tt nm-.iln,d h sreut Inai In th'i death h'-r-j f.'iin I'tutiua of the 1 tree J. Inv It'jrenu vlr" H pmri De tl II. Siiunrc Dt-.il II ws. fenb'il In 1012, nml wns brtnl In UnkTl'.ind His tlr... Simon H.iiure, Is n s"n "I Si Sln.'in u, 1 tlui Ki'inl.it mar Sw.-'t Miu-Joil". i'',o''i lnn-.- wis tho re iiie. ni-d ft. M irpiM'rtt'. th" (rand dnin of Ifs'k Hatnl. It li Mill'. The d.'ini of Square D'.al 11 win Si 'Irur.ien. by Orvleto. K. O. Loughlln Scores Kayo Wonoter. Mm,, IVh. 5 K O. I oujth lln. of .eiuh Hettibheir P.i , n-urui n tech. nltal knockout "Vr l.'l'lle Jlratton. uf Fhlln iln.phln. In thu thl'd r.'imil of tblr sohedutnl tin-round bout here. Jlratton h.til dropped for the third lln.- ' -mi tlio referee, stopped tho bout. The men mo ttelterwcUhta. Chinese Basketball Team Wins Th oiii f'.l b-u titliall team In this city hint nU'.t ,1, f.'itel tlvt N. Sm-llenburc Ave by the m "re "f t.' t'' 11. A lariro crowd wttiii'HNMl the rim' which wb featurid bi tin. .iO'lbnt Kunrdl'ut and passlnc of tho I'hlm-Hi . Hahnemann College Loses All.mtlc Clt. F.b. fj. The Atlantic City Itlirh, School lunw up Itsi llfth stralKht vie t r by d, f alia Ilalinamanii C'olluce. Siore, '.i t i- !: You Auto Know After ii talte-irlnillnc opornllon tlio work in. n ein tell tho results of tho Job by the fn'limln nuth'd: With a soft pencil ifc'H.y 1 ni'k tli fin" "r I"0 v.itto nil nround. Then rii.ee It In iiltlnn mid turn It on Its ,i,t h fv tln-es Miid rmovn. If the entlto pen cil mai l I" r-moted thero la contact all ove. ntleiwlm one cull tell Juot whero tin facu uud se.tt touch. Do not III! tho ra.llstor to tho niltner nos. je ir vou do the expannlon will forcj th , nl r "it nro.ind the llllir can nnd cnune It . . ..., ,,t'e lb riidlfltor nnd ltnn.l ct.,1.... ti.. in a dlity und rusty app.j.trance. Four .ii ,mlv i-iioiiKh watir to hrlns the level tn ,n In'h or mi Inch jnd one-hnlf ah.ne thr . p uf the rtUl"r tubeH. This will allow mplu nom fur tie expansion. Much ilutrli tronhli. and poor cur opt ra il, mi are c:iucd by ownera "rldlnw" the clutch, thn' !. IcepltiB th" foot on tho pej., i the lime. Tills c.iunni rapid war of thu clutch thlut beurlnR and prevents Iho clutch from properly hnldlnir. In the eimo of n loiio cmteti the tncluv 1h worn etceKalvely nnd In a dK- clutch runnlnK In oil the add-d heat tlilnn 'he ell and th'a may cuuao ifinb. tliiB. Kten slliiht piesauM on the ptdal ohould bo utoldcd. Io not iipulect to Inspect your car "r. I ,'iHlonally ti" matter how busy you may be i us vour Ilf" '''ay depend on .onie lltt'e part -irlly i,vi'il""li"l The most Important part 1 ". tlie sti-'rlnw scar. Fee that every nu' U i.,,ciiroly fuHtened and take out any loosenens eliown by tog much play of tho ateerlnu wheel. , An nnlln.io speed wrench may bo adapted to u" In connection with nil nlze ,f nuts by uuliiK It In conjunction with a set nl t ik ots A ocUct Is ltctrl the hexiiann end of whlcl flu, tho ml of tlui speed wrineh In the other end a piece of tm I, Ij Innem-d lly this means n son 'd wrench Is adapted fur nro with any ef a whole t of eocket vretichti SIAAS. I'"eb. ' li'JI IIAIIIIV II . hiiaband Of the lato Molly T Mane. Funeral Hat.. 11 SCHOOL OF HALKSMANSHII' Flirt WOMEN a e.ties oriranlz.itlon hmh i-tanninif. openlnpr eehnol of snlemtnshlp for women who are nt prewnt employed or not employed. but ambitious to take up enl'smanshlp ns profession: wo nro Klvlnrr a 11-week course In tho nfternoin. 2 to I; admission free; those quallmnir will be itlven n poplllon where earning power runs to llr.O n week or more. Addtees 1' 11 1, Ledger Office. SfAKl; .M"NhV A? HLFMI You run earn from II t' 12 ,tti hour In vour spare tlm wr tint? sh'itv ci,rd; quickly end easily letrn'd: tn .nnvafsltici we teach yon how nnd sell to'ir wok. Wrl'-e tod-iv for fill tinrtlrulnrs to AMKniCAN SHOW CAF.D rlfHtyiL, 2,11) rvrl Hldif.. Toronto, fanadt Ith Ml. fnl. nrlvu!. McCOY. Feb. I, lf)2t. MAHY 12., ilatlsh ter of Into Charles B, and Inabclle Mcdy. .Services Mon., 2 P. in., nt uto residence. York road and Ashbourne road, (Jjtontz. Int. prlvnte. McDOWRLL. F.b, t. ffAMUKI. It. Mo IXJWIOI.L. In his Slth year. Funeral services Mon., 2 P. m.. nt latu residence. HU N. Jackson St., Media. Fa. Int. private. MCJILLIN'. on Fet,. 4. 1021, JOSF.l'H A., husbund of Donna M. McOlllIn (nto Devciity.) Ilelatltes and friends rn In vited in the funeral, on Monday momlnir. a' :30 o'clo-jlt, from hln late lesldcnce, IMS H ituth st. Solemn requ cm rones a. St. John's Church, nt 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross CcM'tcrr. Trenton papers please cotiv. McOOVF.Itsf. Feb. 2. MAItl. wife ot Matthow Mr'.lmern snd daunhtcr of late IIU4h nnd llrldsei Oilheaiiy. Itolntlves nnd friends Invited lo 'iis'ral. Mon.. 8:80 a. tn.. from her late roldonco. M02 13. Adams t. Solemn requiem mass Ut. Ann's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holv Hepqiehre Cm, Mp.MPL1.I3N. Feb. 2, Iti'JI. IIAnitY It.. son of Umnin L. and the late Harry II. Mc Mullen. ltelntlv, nd friends nro Invited to tl.e service, on Monday evening, at S o clock, nt his late residence. MHO N. Folton st. In ferment nt Mt. ab in Cemetery. Wllm.nirton. Ij laware. MrMUHIlAY. Feb. 3. KMILY. widow of Samuel A. McMurray. nitod 00. Itclntlves and frl.nts milled to funeral service, aun.. S p. m.. rehidmce of slstor, Mrs. Fdwnrd O'flrlen. 11.". I.'ii-ltn at.. Camden, N. J. Int. convere-e ,,f family. MKltSi'llFlt Feb. I. JOHN, husband of lato Loulee Meree.her. nutil 1i2. Itelatlvea and frlend.i. al auttenberc Lodite, No. 7-J. K. of V , Invited to funeral, Tucs.. 1:30 p. in., from residence. 821 l'opinr t. Int. Ml. Vernon Cein Vlewlns Mon. eve. MILLKIl. Mrs. HOSB MtLLHIl. of New Cnstlo I'i f'rmirly of l'hlladelpbla and Itcadinir en January 22. MINFOnn. Fob. 2. CLAUFNCK M., be loved son of L..urn and Inle Samuel J. Mln ford 'neo HelKeiibeiu). Rolalltes und friends Invlteil to .ittenl funtrnl aorvlces Mon.. 1 p. i CliKtlki ,nr 17, for poeta ninll servlcei 112" monih: examinations Feb j exp. un neceaiy For free particulars of Instruc. write J. Leonard, former civil rervle,. exami ner, 002 Fqult.ible rildv.. Wai.hlnBtoti. D. C. nELP WANTED MALE ACCOFNTANT, hsvltur public enperlence. fntrclsr 'vlhsxtnnis 1' 122 ld. Off, V-.-ISTANT OITICK .MANAOnr. I'ltOM'NlINT ttCTAIL PTonn IlIIqt.'mK'? AI,51M''U A -MA'V w"" IH THOItOUIlllLY rXI'KItl"N(-KI) IN IiKl'AItTMF.NT STOltK At'f'pi'S'TANCr MKTIIODH; t'AI'AIILK OF St'lF.H IHfNO TUB Ot'tUlATtNtl DHTAILS OF Ot'It ORNKHAI. OFFICI2H; THIS 1H A MANS HIX.B POSITION OFF.N TO TUB MAN WHO tiOKH NOT HAVB TO HU TAUGHT AI'I'LY V Kl", LBDOEIl OFFICII TrntANTEB-.WrAIiB1' ' 'iT)l1tb"'JCi'X0n6TilTjU9 BALF.8MF.N- niarmncoiiltcal ,Hhl chemical V1 Miffir,. AlfYnnrlpr Prnrnt n( manufacturing comtmny deslrn tho services! UrJarHn-i!CAHnucr I TOCCSS 01 or nien-ciaii eaieemen to rovr too eniiro onttern. middle and southern United titntesi only experienced men, with rcood reference, are requested to apply. Address M SOS, Longer oinre, flAI.HMMHN IVANTRn Wo want n salesman who tan sell n hlith crade lubr.catlnK nrenso ami who Is willing li work ot strnlfcht commission baels: our ureaec Is well known baa been on tho mar ket for many years, nnd Is an easy sel.er. iio mis, Albany. . r. I'll with .iiisin.'.-.H Hinlliv for - A ..I . dL. I .. W. !-. ( i-iuiuiiiuunt: i mining In dlstlhcllve nnd n t in b i Con. sldnrlnit tho IttstrBus Inlsh. the nnanlflci'iit, ntirnblo wonrliiK qtiiiti. s und' nil weather conditions, and joj have i, ,1 V'nnoiny ( "Oi-il. ,,nnot describe Hie l,,,kil,K pr.'-'SS of retlnlhln nuloTiellles r me .iU sec. i Martin-Alexander Co. Ail'lreje 1. il xr.i Ki.jAin - AiTiiMoiiii.r, iti:i"isii'.iiH 1 9.1 . . I 'ii. II n. .1 . . II .hibiiu'.'.m Hiiiiuv .r i ...... .!' ,--."" ... - v, ,., nmu"inent compnry. with capital: must lw : "icsi neon 22HI Main S70 WANTED Ford & Dodge Sedans, Coupes MFST I'li IN -l fif i I li IN Stanley Automobile Co. IHO N l'lt"VTi sT I'.l'l Ml TS'.'O lli, and urncreftftlve r.,t.n fnmlhiir with miicIi lutl-a. !' in2,lderjrmic. STliNOOIlAi'Ht: I Yunic man some f Perlmce; moderite HUy to start, i tcel-, tent opportunity tr advtncement. reply elvlnc all details of past rsperlonc-. refer- tnc, nue, salary de rid, tc. M 501, Led- i cer Of ace. ) fcTONli HBTTHH -Wanted, cmt-rla'n- pen"- ornl slono sotter; one skilled In settlnir prccloii'4 end semiprecious stones In cold el,-1 ei and p.nllnum. Address M B21. Ledpr on be. WOItKI.VO rollBMAN for conipnili'i ioom In larce city In Ohio; plant Is eTilppo.l With I Miehles, .1 Helleye f, Jobbe'S. 2 .Mono- tvpes and irrowInK rnpldlv, and ibee nnlv i hUhest nrado book, catalou snd pamphlet I work and Reneral prlritlmt; appl ent rmist furne'i A 1 referneos m to ability and ! thornirhiy enrable of handllnc thu c'uss of work and eettlnit maxlmtim results from his belli' elv.. ell rl.ifallu u t n no n. i e.a. ,.... . -.t.Ki.n ... iw ik-. .;,.. ii, i,ic , : . : : letier; np-vi shop. M TiOH Ix'lser( if lb e ButCK '' '')' "' ' ilv" in ""'ider'il YO"N(J MAN as jufiinr "eele'smtn. exne'rien'e I .... ,7 .. MI,'ll,l;1- ITAM r.V FT"M'i. not p'-cesHiry, but must hate p(J,) appear. ' I'i'.l-. ' O lln N Lro-d .: I'.plai 5S2I' nnce and education, n plendld opportunity In IlL'Ii'K oout-e. lato mule', -x -llrnTT ri,"""- large concern. M Bl.. l.,Wr Offlee (loi. t'tnnley Autumcblle Co UlU ' N AUJ0M0BILES WANTED MIST I'i: IN A 1 c ivii'-i 'UN Stanley Automobile Cp. dll) N. llrond et. I'm, lor 7S20 t WILL BXi'HAN'll-: pnrt rf i taUai,o n.w.it .,i iijn-,-Hi,f. II UIO'nui,,e J' . . I anley lull XVaiin, st j.n ,,. f. ,,, ,,(,- MI'NI MAN. ot.r .'1 itililileil preferred navinit window derorailn and Iki tvrl'i i xperenee preferre,) Arnlv Superintend, "t It F I), wees 1121 r)ir-t,,t ,i. SITUATIONS WANTED FEM AL. WOMAN. ren'i,Ml '"JntilJcVt,'."" mi',1,11,. ,l(t. v.ry hard of li-irlne tants part of fur l.m.i ivmlc Is "b'li'lnir klr.dly nnd cheerfu'. Biod reader. Pljln v -r, tery fond ,f ch'l drn nnd nmd re-rsn.. do a no want to , the drudecry of i.ou'tnrk but Is willing t,i help; will travel If deslr-d or would he p!'-nied lo wo I' 1'- , ' ' -t' . ,i, ', i'mlt of her carsiribs- e, fercr.ces unques tioned. M 602. Ledger ('fflce. (.HnMIS'l w.mted, hv n Inrire flour tr.tlt lo cntej less than 100 miles from FhUiidel. ptila o 'iil'e charxe of laboratorj : one wh,o haa had eperlenre In largo city leikcry pre ferred; state experience. Also pa ary ex. peetf.,1 I' Q22 I,eier Offlee. rimilt LKAUKlt nnd Vocal Instructor wanieui one wt.o is interentefl in ehureii activities; th community offers a rood op-portu-il'v f.r the rlcht liran. Apply I. O. nox .-i ! ttsvll'e. l'a. coi.rntnr) MN for onerat lin-.sewnrk, rcci" li i ye reference, ("all T'arln ; 7(110. SITUATIONS WANTED MAT.E Lx nton HTK.-sistiiAj-tir.ii-iypit. renrerl younif man I'-n' n Ij ll '" d ' "' YOFNO MAN. "i" I i iV'n nut eT' , r rfyrtes. dale for rlvry route. ! inn, lodier Off EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES I DECOKAToll and alun writer, experiene I pp r,r d must h over 21 Applv Sutler r.'eeieit it. f nweH. 1124 ChfStnil' t POIIKMAN in. nl-reenter re of mi inotner. I .an m Hope it In' Nerthwood. I'.emalns nray be It e ed Sun. . te. NIXON On Foi. 3. TIKHHIK. dauuhter of litn Wl Ham nnd Hesslo Nixon, llelntlven i nnd friends Intlted to funernl sorvlccs. on Mnnl.t- ,1 ' i, iii nt St. MtttheW's l'ro'- 1 n.t'.nt IJ-tscopal Church, lBth nnd Olrard I nioht WOJtlC HL'T IMt'OTlTANT WOItK I ate In'errr.ent private, Itemaltrs may Lo nv vou mnnaeed ft crew of men such as t lowed et Church parlor nftor 10 a. in. I l-h rleiners porters or similar class of , I'l'.lliLFV. Fib. (I. LBWIS. husband of ' u,hor? A blir buslnesa concern wants a ' .'.It ii rrld'ijx Ilelntlves ind friends aleo , .,, ,.. niim of forceful personalltv ti sup-r- Fraternnl Mytle Circle. J'htlndj Iphln Central the nlnhtlv c'ennlnc-up of I. a bulldlnir: , llullnB. N" 2, are Invited to funernl, Mon.. U,., ,-, i experience essential! If you hivi 1 i. tn. 21 O-rmantown nve. Friends may ' hid It write tn confidence nnd Kite us fill cull .s in s-tn p m. l"'.orthtv'o- ( . ni. , , i-tieulars. Including vour nire nnd salary HATti'AN Feb. 2. Jl UN 1'.. nuiban.l of ,kpe.t.d. Address. M r.20, Lcdffcr Office. Vary T Hstlc.in. Itelntlvei and frlala ' nisi fit 0:brc,'s Holy Name: Dlv. ,7, A i , ti 11 Knii'kcr'jotltor lienellclsl Society em. ' - Pbiti'M of IMilln. Mint iiutn ttaru iinw ! eratlc Bxeeutlve Commltt.'C, nnd other soele tls of vhi.-h lie wns a member. Invited to1 fune-nl Mon S;H0 a. m.. residence If,'.'.' H. , th st Solemn hlitr. mnas nt. lianriers mi. limy urn". r-,.....t. ,., h. Tn, nnlv rmi, .xinn.. s.aii n. m. from late res dence. Sil ! ' , .,. n vi'i , s ii'Tir ii' trinnr ' Pulaski ave. Hlrh mass at. Htephen'a ' "'VV'.'-m Lf', b',,?' j, nn R5 '' nVvm.m ' Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. ,'" ,"' . l: K ,s ""' m mother's resW-nw lmOIJ-Feb. I. 1P21. IHItAKL. husband f 'w Tluntlnon ?.' Int. PrWate. ' ' I of Paulino lli-od. art t.l. llelatlves and rt'iTH. flu idenly, Feb. 3, 1021. ALllEItT I XrlOtSlS. MontffOlrrery Ildzo No. 10. I f,n,l i. u,. .. 1,.A tlevrln nn lerrw.lll.T lie. I A. M. i JeriiHiIrm Chant Joshua ldae. No 2:i I No. 3. It. A. Al. O. 11. 11.. nnd all In oca Ilth Mlend f'lO rtilntlvcs and friends Invited to Mon.. sno ". m. r -i.le- HOStKTir FIXTCIl rott position OtrTSIDK OP CITY i INK WHO FNOF.R!TNt)4 SCOTT ft W1LLIAMM AND TNtf.nr F KNITTINO MArtUNCs anmi m,Pr,rtTt'vtTY FOn ltlOUT MN WALLACE WILdON HO'ICTV rr ISIIS WALN HT.. FrtANKFor.r) .Hand riim r.i ' ptnnr orcanizBiiona of tvblcli he was n mem-i ,H brotlvr Christian L. Iloth. 1720 N ,-.21 t TniBS' TAI11R8 '"ir-t e'.T rerm-,nVf;'( her. nre, Intlte, to attend funeral. Sun.. 2 ! t. SoMnn requiem mass Ht. U-nstlus' ' 'Vn" tlon opetf shon- exeet ,. s'lrroMrTdlnrr" ,lJt l tislllial no Oowcrs. SHM'IUOOn Feb. 1, 1021. HBTIKiCA more Mil HL'ZIIY Frh. 3. HI21. ADALINK. widow! a, Ai-in.', wife of Snmuol Khnplro. Ilela-I . . ... . TTV of Jacob liuxhv (nee Itc.hor). nelntlvin nnd ;,'VV, ,n,t fr'endj Invited to fun on Sun ' MAN AND yIr Wnnted. hv .. y.-uir m. frlrnd'i Invited to funera services, Mon ,; ,V 1 ri m from res deVe 151C Harrlsot , "le without -hi dren on their .-mail eoun. 2 n, m , luto residence. 1SS3 Frunkfortl ate. '' ,r ..?,... r.iti .-..Vriei ,,-"'"" t-v rtare loceled In th- llyrfr r.on Vnll-v ,in -ax ii ""u ". " -' "-" nl,.,.-. Ahtnuton n man in, v 'f.. f. rl.. the prlv f'ALUMIAN Fh 2. 1021. CATHBIMNL I dnuahtoe of tnl-1 nnd Mary Caltnlinn. i.f , thn I'nrlah Fnnnitt County DoneRal Irelnnd Heintltee and friends Invited tn iittend fu nernl, .Mop S rTI'i a. m. . residence of her cousin Mrs. D.inl'l DniKhertv, 12112 n 22d I at. Solemn hirtli inasn tjf requiem St. Chnrlee' Ciiurcii in u, m. Int. lluiv Croet Cem. I CAJirtini.L F.b. 3. THOMAS, husband, of Luc Cnp-pl-ll. lt...itlvs nnd frl'-'.l STl'llOIS. Feb. 3. 102t. MMIY FlOWI.F.n wllow of Phillips S'.urais. i-unersi s.itp.B Mon. 10 SO 11. m. prec!elv. at resldmc" r,t S.iinitel Sturils -t 110 Dcxttr St.. Itoxhor ouuh T-it. prlvnte. rlio'tl'fio.s;. On Feb. 4. J021, Il.iIT.ItT. r.m iif 'he late, Sarah Thompson, need 1; vi-ars S-rvlee on Mnndny afternoon t 2.10 ;,vm-k nt the Oliver II. Itxlr llldit ts2i i'h, "inut st. Interment prlvnte. viettlnv S"wBIL?-,'-'F'h? A. 102t. JOSEPH, husbund Invited In fun, rsl. Mon. S:.10 n m.. frcm r ,'irrl. Well, aired M. Ite'ntlv. s an I lato rcsld'tire. stis N. (lilth at. Solemn re. frm.ls. also Itappaport Lod-c. No. .1.', ! O. quleni mne at uur Lndy of Isiuril"' Church !' S of I.", th-vra Alweth Cheeed nr,! Mir 10 n. tn. Int. II ,!v Sepulchre Cem. ' 1 mi Lo'U'e :ire Invited to attend fueer.il C.ltlt.--t IVonbjtcrlfin Iloin for Aced ' M.n.. 2 p in. '"P. I.t'e r'sl'lerire JpjX Couplee and Men. Data. l'a.. MAHY OMlll I I nth at. !'' Mt. hlnnl Cem. Kindly rmlt llelatlves and friends are Invited to attend (lower.. housework nnd run the enrd must be nbto to shot- tvnt tt ". Iv trustworthy. Aililr.'is A 112 roi't wn'.es Kre thorouah f.e.ller Office m. Int. WeHtmln- service, Mon., 10:30 iur. tmiJVF.n. On Fob. ' 4. BLKONElt. be. loted wife of Thomas Dieter, In her flHth year. Itelatltci and friends lntlt",l lo fu nernl s"t tics. nt Momlnv. nt 2 p in., from her lata residence, 37IS N. l.itli st. u.iermeiu ivv 11111 cemetery. D ' KtVOUTH At Allnntlo Cltt, N. J.. , en February 4. 1021. ltev. JOSFPIt 1'1'CK-! WOIU'H. fo.-im rly of South l'hllnd, Iphla. , Sertlee on Mondav nfternoon, at 2 o'-'luek nt thn Oliver II. Hair Ilulblliie, l2(i ''hoM out at.. I'lilla Interment prltnte. Hunulna ' mat b" viewed tfundav evenliiK. ! IH'NN JOSI.'PH C. nc.VN ,1!m1 In Pen- rlnaton. Feb. 3. nf.-e.l 71. Fun -nl from Methodist Chinch, p,nnlnston. N. J., Mon de v Feb 7 2 " m BltRKINB F.b n 11121 THOMAS Kit S1CI.NK, husbnnd of Josephine Lrskine (ne-' Hrophyl. Ilelnilvrs and friend.s h's,i Ori ental Ixidae. No 3S. F. nre! A. M.. and Penn. Assemlly. No. 3. A. O. M. P.. nnd Umbel B. II. A . Invlteil to fimonil serv ices. Mun . nt 2 p. m . late resI'Vnee, 101 W, ' I'tont st , .Media F.i. Friends may call. Sun., T to 0 p. rn. Int. Media Cem. FAAS. Fen. ;l, JOHN c. FA AS. P.ciT I tlvos nnd 'rlcnds. nml nil eritnnlzntlons to I which ho be,,ni,.d. Intltrd to funeral serv I Jeea Mon.. 2 p. in., residence of enter Mrs. Mary .1 ISchtio.tzor, 111s Foulkrod st. Frank fnr.I. Int. private .Ioniums may b i viewed Sun., 7 to ti i. m. , FKHOHSON Feb. H. 1021. WILLIAM FBIUIUSON. In hi 1 07th jeer IMneral serv Irts Mon.. l:3o p. rn. preilseiv. late resl. dence, 817 HermJtasT'i st . Mnnayunk. Int. i prlvnte. 1 FOI?LKnOD. At hr horn" 4400 tYnlnut ! .if on Tl,i.lv ,n,nl ., li .h O 111... MAHY ( F'll'LKIlOU. wllow of Wlll'lani I t. louiiiroii. jteiatito.'i onu irienqa aro In vited to th) service, ,.o M,md:iv afternoon. Feb. 7, 1021. nt 1:30 n'clorit nt tho residence of her daughter, aflfil Cn.Htnut st. Inter ment prlva'e. OILMOUE. Feb. 3. IIOIJF.UT It., hus. band of Bmma I.. Oiimor". llelatltos and friends nil orsanlaatlons of which ho wns 11 member, are Invited tu nttenl funernl m,ri . lees, 2ints., i:ao p in., into resilience. 3012 1 lt.tlll'IN ie"t WBTHHrtlt.L At .Tobstown. N. J. Feb. 3 THOMAS WBTHKllll.l,. Ill his s.1,1 veer llelatlves ont friends are Invited to ''tend fun"tnl from hla late resldenco J"h-on, V J Motr . 1 p. t. Int. Mt. Hollv cm., Mt Ito'lv N. J. Pletse omit flitters WHITN'BY. Sa'.em N. J Feb. 3, 1021, FLIX.AHKT1I H w'dnw of Cap' iv.nlel Whltnov. n-e,l ",. Relative., nnd fr'end Invited to funernl ie-tlces. nt her Inte resl. lencc r,2 Chestnut St.. Salem N. J.. Mon.. " i) ni. Int. l'resbyterlin fem. WOOD. e'-b 3 I0'M l'l!I!ir- M WOOO. son of nt John T nnd Jan" Woo-1 lo..., Kh"irtl -,-ed (1.1 yearn Iteiitlves and friends, nlso Wt Inm C Hntnlltnn IOdne. Ni. IWI I". 1IU1 ... '"'li " ' " or 1 rnmn , N'nWSPArBIlMEN WANTED Hnvlnr assumed mnnncrment ot evss'ss newspaper near Philadelphia, I uni seeltinjf t.ervlces of nn exrer'eieed e.li'or nnd. an 11, 1 te-tlsltc: man: editor m-jst kno h-iw 'o produce n live newsv ps,er six d ivh each week nnd work with mo In brl'icln..' pP"r t" the front: ndvertltln man must to pro. iltieer able nnd wlllliu to cite adter'ls.rs ervlee: eannol rav fancy salaries to ki.-i- 'but bite future for producers' dint.. : ' ii,vit vour.e'f In tlrst letter references and salary expected to start M .",10 Lidjrer Offlee. j I'lPRnATOns Exi erlence.l Mnrn,r fnnkeraVr, men's coits. Vpplv Prevfom, ft Li,tu 1 Hrca.1 ind WnUnee Mnlford llldif. ! cprillATOIlS-Expe-iereed all-'aroiind r.pef. 1 ntore on men's coats Anrly D'eef-us & 1 Lsnif Pro.id nod M'allace. Mulford liuu j OPTICIAN--At'-aniiit.il shopman for rofii' only the best need npp'y; steady posit on, stxte awe. snlarv reference. Marter Ontlc , 1 Co.. IMl W 7'.'d in. Vaw York cltv N V I ritESSKItS UxpeM" '" a finish preeere o- inen'e coats At plv Drevf."! ,t Lhp llrond nnd W tl'"" 'T'l'ford Pld.-. 7th flior. K.MPl.OYMKNr burei'i i np -n at tlie women s 1 rrisiinn Al i ' '.: "l ct h"li hours lu " mrdiv. P ,.n,. ) k',in rmS.'- 11. IX Idt' pt ' k'nu 111 d s, T'AO e-i'.e. (. bousew, rk riluh-n Crtl) 211,7 N'leh.,1 other Kenera! en- 'ir"; home Phlla. (JI.EN OAK Emt I..M11-1 f Ai-ncv Colored nnd white he.p P ,p te 012N. 2232 Oxford I li"'!. P.plnr 7S2U ! Cadillac Sedan 57 A ' '"r"ii ? h'ihs. - lL.Nrvt.rorLP.a.!!rj.2jl,,n ''9 I Cadiflac SiZ'rTti l'. ,$ .V.ii2.j'" "ll'Ji jj'C'i ' c . 7s2ii j i" IIK K LKI' "tour risr. fl).ii,"jriii If ou hrl. k ca-h immidliii, l i, f, ,v rr.,nhsol i" . " ' '" '-'." LV1 .'-'lit N Mi-shn'1 '"lli:vi!Ol.fiTr ili2nTf"w mr.irht .)lii.?Sr,o if v.u brlmj cash Imm-llat.iy. 2113 V Marsh'JLet. DnnicU fl""M- '', lent condition: cheep. , LCII111.IS VJAs.r-Ki. Al.Tl, t.,, 0,9 Pi id P c'nr 7sl''i T'cirlnit; late model. Htanfa'y Au'o Co.. Hln N. Hroj t. FriNII.IN tourlnu wlrwn eW. kii""i". JSUi-l'-ti'.'"?- v'Jt-' .uift N Urn i I , lAH.MHN ci.uuinit rv,.dt, r, et. , U.-nreoiTfi Ion w '. eierlflr. c ,' DlTtnon I "217, iMaXWclls F"r,i"' I'"d. Scrlppallootbs. I(e"s St.lzs M1'' ,,ells II,, I ,. mobiles i heviolets. Chtrj.rs Couie1 N'a ci 1 II"". II Ipmnulh S II I'liHTls, I'MH-cs tie ni of,, ens nn In , !.,., -lient oui.di'lnn. W Site service on ail ers vf'l. STANI.r.' tl TO I'" Hill N 1'roi.d t Phone v,p ;s Si BTJPINrsS OPPORTUNITIES Mo. rrrr T nnrinrr linn. -- '5 S-.m ey Co . mo N. Isto model, A ilt'in.r.l, 1.. Ilroad h'. l'opinr 7"20 TuurlnB. like new. Stanley Autcn.". 111., c. i'l:i N Uron.l. Pp TS"(, OAKLAND s. ,1nn. ai-c mod" T priicuct' ' n.w.ful' "i it.r.T-n- n-! mnn extum I'm P..0'iV,,n':,s'-'n '"'" I'hJ'io liermanb.V , Nasi Toil llt:sT LuiIIik -.tnrUl. ;irrarrl tit pnrtnint. h!p mil'inirv. c nti rlntc to rh mnrllll nt Ufll l.stlea nl..t.i nlnl.ll.lt.,l i.e, I I 'uni nt.u i, x. i iii-i, I'smiinsiirii ii in i - Eionln Iii tt, In.Bt r, 'a, i Luslness hlnrk: Ors- I PairP-I nrrlimnnt 1020 wlr whee lli.or; read- to s:.p in. only resrfntis.li ,' "'b1- L.truiII10ni m' ," ' " i,iirtle vi'li K,,0i llnanclat standln con : nppr' elated. STANLEY At'Ti iMoiltl r r-i sidered cm .V IlroaH ,f. I'op.nr 7S"0 iiiir: U"-.:. '.. l';'.in! If-adilnf..lt I lTXicK r, MTr. ee -.enf rrsT; , ,. CO.M.MB1H-IAL AfTOVOTlVK supply hou'. tomo'd ' ill. N llr. ,,d m. I'on 7s''. inaimn" snop nn,i Karaite: Shop nusiness rt i . -r.. , t" .i"-; and fixtures. ,-, ,,s' lenae; central locution. I rMCK.ird !"' ' ,".' S""1-1 new. Stanley 1 art citsn oa nnce i.'.iii per m, ri-nl . .ilmi 0 room ntianm-nt. unfurr.lsh,-,! I nut. 172I-2U Atl.mtlc ate., Atlai.t'c i'ltv YOUR BUSINESS SOLD S ,'S ! Packard IT, X: ft"M- PIERCE ARROW SEDAN Without publicity- HAMILTON Cash buyers waltlnii SI'lltVi: 7S20 1"07 AH( II si , point d m.ld 'tin V III,, offer. S'unley Automo d st Pen itr ?S20 UKXTI.H5I.IN witiited Willi Capital t-i Jo tne In tnklnc over control of an estab'ls'i d mot.iT crisirntion: wondciful oppor'un.-v tir a men of In'ettrlty and uinliltlon P 110. Ld-- 'I'flee. WA.NTBD Capital, to finance Invention: new motive power plant: will cut field 7S Ptr JAMBS MFRKAY. W437 Albertson nve. ANY i: able t ltivcat tlOtj to JIOOO In : s und lriivrnatljii.il ent"rprl-.f. pivm 7 -and ; share it trio profits communl"n'c .1 103 I .Irer Office WINTON tourimr wlr-t wl., .ind r.t-vly p.tlpt,l .i-ir, 'I'roi'l.C'L: 'IPJN H""ad "" ii'-n 1 l-"-tHss"iiutr tourinK ca- I 'I - -1 i n nr luirinu pr''er,, Wrl fj l!'r.tf fu.l piM-ilars or call Sundht. t xj. u, rer ...me- i-resloii and Falrtl '."i'.l.. Ash'nnd N J. tltn Supplies '.nil Itenolrs " new tlr a S'anl-.y t , st Pop 720 v Altt.". IN- llj'ih'r dolns SO'io n w :.' '. s eck. 11x1 ur-s ar.d iro d will a i- H Pt 'I. Pi, l r, II 7111 S 2ll'b I'ATF basis V 1,1 ,1 I'ti a. UNIVERSITY GARAGE SSTII UFL. SPrti'CK ST. ."sni-ii i,. 1. 1- " v -T rrop.AtiB jil'I'Pliks nrPAins OPB.M DAY & XIiiHT-lltl!, 7S1 'I' Tl ll- l-tOll N. -e;or f.'r sal, st. lo.vi.ty FOR SALE Busi;rrs t''fpsovai,s DIAMONDS BOUGHT" If yu want t" ' (lUo vn.v n ' ' it l - ' ' KELLY & nr- . l amend i, CO., TYPEWRITERS RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES r-'.XPBrtT P.F.i'MKIN , REDUCF.n RENTAL RATFS Underwoods, L. C. Smiths, Etc. ! ktUuL.1 1 1 ,, ', f,r ,".:. A 'Mecutci'e!,1 2i tn i (rmvATE p. iFFICI- .'I DIAMOiNDS .12 '"I'.-srvnv , I'H WL 7311 ii-hl'orhood j f. t'l l.ne 'AHANlLr: CD 47 N 1!' r.eir Arch S. luth cor. i'h, s-ci.i '.'J 1. - fr ,nt. Hunt IISL'i. (,ir. .-'i .-. II I-, ,ert ,115: (131 I Bstslo Trust it H. Hoy - !' nidi;. Unei d hi I t r.il fc'' e, te HAI.BSMVN AOENT Aswi. nnd direr ton of the rirldesburp ft. and oi.n-F.STAHLISI'i'D vjr ; i Asn invr ,i in tun-rni .-ion.. p. m from i.i'" r.nl'i nee r.13'i Mllnir st. Int. private Cedar Hill Cem. V.'ntOHT In Ilrnoklyn. N Y.. on Peb. I 1021 ADB1.B OAM11LK tM'e ef ,). ln,A fbnrles (' Wilzht and daiiqhtir of the t William P. ll.imbl". Itclntlves Rnd friends are li.tl'ed to 'he service, un Saturday after n,,n nt 2 o'clock at the I .liter II U;,r rods'. 1S20 Chestnut st., l'hllnd, Iphla. In tel "rent pre. ale. T.'Tli VI. AIiVF.KTISF.MFNTq 'tfT '.MIMtT'S IIF.STALT.ANT. 123-23 S. - pi'!, nt --January 12. 1021. (,. i", nen-1'lense tnke notice that Ada ' IMrt an! Charles H. Hart, co.pxrtners. trnd nu ii" A 1 . Hart & Son. hat,, this day perrhas.il n ! the right, title and Interest of Mr. J"hn Hart, of nnd In the lease rood v.-l'.l it ml restaurant business heref fom arrl'c on e ii.in i'i ...i-., n. lutn at.. and that aft.r tnis'dnto no nebt will be pill ur obiuitions nesumeu ror or on ac--,iunt (f sail business, unless contracted v the under" itneu WISHES TO CIll.'ATi: .N AlIENCY IN Titn iirt "i- i'ii u. . "iM-i-ii ia I'i'K Titr: ut:sT i.' ii 'SB i.mr lf.ivieh eompment J-Oll l'OOKKEF.PrN'l MACHINE WOItK MAY UK HANDLED J1Y INDI VIDCA !. HAVISO iiTltEl! NONCOMPKTITlVp l.INES ADD11BSS MePONAI.U I.KDdEK A LOOSE LEAF CO ROOM 3V.. 20o STH AYE . NEW YOHK. N. Y. TYPEWRITERS RENTED VISHILE 3 MOS . J 00 UP Factory Rebuilt, Tyjx'writ.Ts "Soo Our Now Machine, thf Centurv" American Writing Machine Co, S02 CHESTNUT OT Wajnijt 21,-1 M.ilrr 320 BUILDING MATERIALS Rails Pipe Lumber Structural Steel I'TllKH MIS' El.r tNi '"S MM' ",1.L F. GORDON MILES CO. MAT?. L'A "'DIN' ', N J. TYPEWRITERS ' I DIAMONDS BOUGHT I Hlitheei irlc s I S'l.-.OU "Id K"M. pi it njin a ! Tlie Diamon i H jm in" A SI I hn I '. is WILL ! i 7 n 2 .lab's ell 3iU ANY -r, , I r 't Itel I II. Il'Hn f i i in. n-ei-d ' 'a ' m . . i . ' " , 7" A':i ol NT. 'i:i " ' rln-' ! , ! 'b.-r , .! ' 'i. .'. A ll !" r, ruts IO tei I silver tvnuht. I" N l(,tl yJ I0ti .,b-,i. M;,rke u" v 'tl. ii siv.'teh in ' - f'T .':i Mlum ci. S'. i. 3 .l.i" , itel-en for . I, 'I li ' rlc .1 Co.. T 1...1 '.74 ' l i ." 1 t-l I t ci n r. it t s., .f. tl' l '"Ij V. '7.1 e,l' -i'!. bus nns "f' r, ncs. i ELECTRICAL WORK. p -2i m i4-t Yours truly. ADA F IIAKT A SON- LOST AND FOUND Cotal et. Int. private. Ylewlnz Sun., H to 10 p. in. OHEIKJ. At S ,ti Juan. P'rto nico on Junuare 27. 1021. MAFHY POt.K OllKOtl. need US jinra. i.i n of I.nurn Polk and th" lata Otors'" N. il.-. l's Funeral ecrvlcc on Monday iiftcrnron, F"bru.iry 7. nt 1:30 o'clock, nt St Marks Church. 10th mil Loenst stn. piilla Interment private. lIEDOES.--SMdd.nl'. nt Atliintle City N J. Feb. . 1821. MAItV W . widow of Thee- .lore Helices, r,r .in, MtdIon avo. Servicer find Int. prltnt . Mon.. at I'loasantvlllo Cem . Pensnntvll N J. JONES.- -Feb 11. MARY A., widow or . Harry Jones ...id iluucbfr of Wllllim nnd, Emm-i L. s:r.it' nir'd 3.1 I!atlvH and' friends, nlso inembern of Nlcetown naptlst ! Chinch, Aluni'H" Asso and Nurnes of I Women's Honied' ithle Hospital nnd Ilellef ; Council, No 10 S. und D. of L.. nro In tlted to attend fur.-ral services. Mon. 1 30 p. m., residence f br ither-ln-law, Harry L. Payne. M3 1 N. 2d nt . Olney, int. pri vate. Illllsldo (Vm.. Friends call Sun. eve. ' KAMMEH Feb 2. HENIIY. beloved 4iu-1 bnttd of Kitli.ilm Web,.r Knmmer. nsed 70. ' Ilelntlves nnd rrieiins, mi socirties of whl"h ho woe a member. Intlted to funernl eert lies. Sun., 2pm 1723 N. Hollywood at. Int. prltnte. Ml. Pence Cem KATE A' nieim drove N. J., on Feb. 4 1021. I.l'ltANAH M. KATE widow of Dr. William Knt" Funeral n rvlcn on Monday, Feb. 7 at 7 30 p. r.i . nt her Int.. r. sldencc III Ilr.iitttn oc an drove. Interment at Westminster t em I'm, a., on Tu,dav. nt 11:15 u tn. Indianapolis und Cincinnati papers P'eiuo copv KBLI.F.'Y On Feb. I. 1021. KATHAIUNB C MADISON, ibuiihter of the to JnmeH Mnillktiii and Sarah Aim-s Kellcy. rtela tlteH nnd frlendji are Invited to the funeral on Tueinl.iv momlnrf. ut s.30 o'clock, from her late rikldoii'". 1 121 Chestnut st. Solemn icoulem mase nt St. James' Church. 3Sth and Chestnut s'.s.. In a. in. Interment Holy Cr"ss Cem. KELLY. -On F"b. 3, 1021 JOHN, husband of Josephine Kelly Ilelntlves and friends, nlso Morning Star LodKc, No. 4. I. O. O. F. nnd llackmen rnin:lal Assoclntlon are In vited to the sertlec. on Monday uftornoon. lit 2 o'clock at bis late, residence, 1 l'j2 If. 17th st. Interment at Mount Murlah Ceme- teK'1HN.-Feb ,3, 1021. JKNNIK fnee Nlxonl tilfo of Charles Kuhn. d.niKhter of the uite nnbert S. ni'd .Mnrthu II. N,op aced SI llelatlves nml friends nre Invited to ftfsnnl services Mon. I p. m., at her into les'denco. 1120 Lniiifhsm ate.. Camden. N. J. int private. Mt, Morlah. Frlcndi mnv cell Sun. rvo. LAW Feb. 3 ALICR U1FISE LAAV of 11100 Frankford nte Ilelntlves anj friends, also Bt. Marimbas' (lulld for Nursos. Alumni of Lylne-In Charity, aro Invited to funernl services. Mon.. 2 p. nr.. nt Armstrons's, 11127-20 N, Ilroad st Int. prlvnto. l.AWHENCB Feb 3, 11121 FIUNIC Mtnill.l'S LAWIIFNCF. In his 70lh year flelntlvta nnd friends Intlted to funeral eerv- I, ,i a. Mon. p, in,, rvaiufiire oi nis son-ln. lllW l.qisnru imiiaiiiunil. f I f,. pleasant avo.. Mt Atry. Int. private. diamond baruln. w.,in.1. .' t, 2 In II"ho iinum, II llevui-Stmi . It ttnid If retunud to cashier. celet n Ith ' t Pi'ited olil bri. W'llnosd.iv afternoon: llf ' tur.i 1IKH Pari: uvo., second ' Mt. UNIIF.KTAKKKS RrflUYLERS icy DIAMOND Iimsjsi fnmimammaaaeivmmtmtmmmmtml ,it fori IlllAt ill.L'l - L diamond 'I,''' oral n tvn-1. 1 npsr'inet't liltoOCIl I-'st en I eh. I platinum bro,,ch I bit wen 21M Pino at., Ilroad St. Theatr. nr.i H.-lletir Si rni ford Hotel; reward If r.- ! t,,-eed t.iWiiliams .t 1 niton. 41il Walnut. IltNO Lm.i. Fftii unry 2. atsiut 2 u'CioclcTon ' 1. cust st . between 22d and, 23d darlt blu., ' sr-hlre -in ...ich ..vnlu-rl for association; Hi, ". II m ' ' ' .-. ... ---. xjvi;uetj.i. iriNO Lost, ko d rink, crose, crown, wreath and in. lints (' S. on toy; bakery 71U Viirk't st. nr Is t ween thero and 17th st.i Mher.il rewar 1 -17 Llipleneve Hutieclire Pa. rtiiltll Lo'i en Tuesday evo., Feb 1, near Huh nnd Luntsinl t.. plush rnl-o from ii'itomobl'.e; reu.ird If returned to 511 Hul- ,, dit J31S Ith st, WALLET IM nil South St.. be tit .'en 40, and Dt'lattiire nve.. wallet cnntalnlnK pasn- port and blith certlflcate; nlai letters of recommend i' "ii II' -rat rewr, -.1 for flndei. IHilT--A-VirCl1ii- ijL-i'H'Jl.fi WATCH -Ui'st presintntlon tinteh und chain No 1 sir.' in: I sir. Flrmore. pier 14. Port Hlchiuuid. Jai . 31. 123 reward, no ques tlms n-k ,1 il r, ; -ri. I to llOII L.fiivette II g, WATI It lent. I'ld.t H KOl't tvatcll, double fnced Initials F. C. 11. Com. with Hotel Adelrh'n. SALESMAN WANTED ". m.LI, NATIONALLY ADVEIt 7II.D l'NB i 'F tl.K KNDEK ".IIAtt AND (1LOVBS IN ST tTE or f-f YOHK EXCEPTIN'O 1 BTIiiiPOI.ITAN II I S T 11 1 c T. tif.-T HAVI5 HAD K.VPrrtlKNCI. IN SEI.LINI1 KNIT FNDEHWKAIt nrt HiiSH'.'ltY: PIIBKEUAIILY IN rrHHITORY LISTED: SAI-uMtY AND COMMISSION. ADDIIFSS M "."-'. LEDCLIt OFFICB. All YPf-U'ITLPC At. mnn.s a unitiiL,iw mm i 1': coiiortunltv; 110 t , il'i " 1.1,-tton: 1 e;.r .uiisrxe'. o u. ii. t iriKi macnines ..a .e i ss 2II. HINDV T-ll'i.WniTEH CO nil i in-- 1'NIT - I". l.-'l E Hit HFATEltS !-. plnr 1407 .1 II I. I.' iai i Ifi'jil - '.-'i -nou''o .; ParrS,.. prices a HONEY "xUrt"'.,1 Jl. 0 lbs. f , f 1 70 tor fl 1 .i. i, J I, y ,, , , ,5 tlcn uirante. d or m 'ii' Hist..' r H f I. N EVERYWOl-WN'S SHOP Kll'll ll-llCI us lbs for i 12 1 t a.itlsfH.-i-d. ,1. I. K l DIAMONDS BOUGHT 1'4i":AL -' c an I , e", A' ?. "lierc- I H. f i i", ioi" .! ...e-i.r .V II - V1 2 11' 1' 11 Mii'Wi in 'l KMrill'l IT N'.n ,",iv I nlul lie I ,' ! - ' m I" to c. rn- "tr M'm'U . P'lm 0.X4J. 't -.. i.i, .,, i w 'ill' . "rl . 'LNUT st Ml. Office Furniture, Office Partitions : l a: ,1 u . 2f, F. I des'.s ti'ture ex'b;,' p, I'.s.S.i Office Partition.Railing, Furniture et, 'a-ice ' Stn-es flxtur I'BNNA OFFICE FFP.N! ri'il OU Walnut st Wltiiit 4134 M.m STORAGE AND MOVING VICTORY STORAGE :,s "ii a. ' PERSONALS I WILL NOT I pnnslble for any debts unless cmiiutte l by myself. J. 0500 W. Thompson st. TOLLIN. HELP WANTED FEMALE NO ft do i ,'f. I'll V " ills tvk . white; no laun , m.1 41121 Wntnonve. tp rlepccd ill men's coats. I am:. Ifroud und Will. laee. Mulfnn! Hide- seicnth floor. INTEItVIEWEll Wotrmn education, tuct nun antaneement. J COO, dr FKLI.lMI bun Appl Dr SIIJ. FNUEHWEAn SALESMAN V, j-i'lLf. TIE LINE OF TH': VtN'TY FAItt SILK MILLS. tlW'VK S1t.lv FNDKHWRAK AN t M1K o I o v c S IN Til; ITT!.' "!' PENNSYLVANIA nil'UMt IM1RT VIltO'NIA li MVI'VI.AVD APPLICANTS V.'H' . Hi; sotn HOSIERY OR I'V. nrir.iV'iMt in his TKiini- Tl'llY WILL OR niVEN ritKKKll-I-v't: I'.i.ttl'KNSATION ON CoM MISSION I'xSIS. ADDRESS VAN "ft Y F.M't S1L1C MILLS. 2.10 I-IVTH WUNUH. NEW YORK 0TX- of personality. lil-cstaltflslied Orni llu7 leduer Oftlc. MILLINERS Kxpnrlenced milliners, lonz seasons, Employment Hure m, fourth floor. OI.MIIEL lUIOTlinitH Appl MILLINERS flrnt i,- cm euin from$2.x to3 3 n iteek. M Zu hil rb H! I N. 7th en . OPERATORS ntitoit on ail purls o( ladles' f r-jn-l tlom o. on skirts ts dresses. OFFICE, r ilt.Ni 1 1. ur. Lsrre lot of a.sks safes,, t'i.e ci-pts nn4 cenersi "fn.-o finn"M-r. ..,-,, flxturei. W' 1,11V. p, ', III"' xi I-unite. PATTEN FCTtNirt'itE CO LorrT totii n"T m-H t i ij-n '.ss SAXfopiloNES. ivirr, ts 'r'.rtiv'e. ,t' ,'(.. m,,,i-u ,.ii ii.dpitt. c ). , ,,-M . H.nt 'ii-Kr." bt, 17I.M ' ; i j, , . CAHHl'.7''iISTLl;S N.'t"""'n'iv I. "' . ,, ters t' ut tvil. slop nils't.lt'-, ,i. .,. ,, tenirt ill ,ti nls i some se .on,i.i,,,ti -. .,,-,, 7;'sterse'. si .A'hLSta; 1 sji w..n., ., riFDRi"'1M"Jlr' ":.is" stvles" 's.mn...s eartfain pr i- s petnu'oln St, ru -c t CO" 'u'i n-J SMjnifJIirliii. J'J'J.dtY V.1D u ;."nY i aM'.iM"T'";'f; ." p:nc.al new. tt ill ,e;i for Sino . Imr ,','''M' Vir..-. iletjheii s si ii,- 4. om -ilj'l. jn-Mim-r 'o'lrim; b,i. mat ', p a d tv,n,l hi :ti. .i.n 'h M' Vereon s' . ch- ap .ijeri li ' V f.T ,-S ''. 2l " 1 III' .1 'HV 5tn-lB-e. , I, t.rir " 4;iji7-n'.ii iv.isrr UONMl'-ll "-roll Tin AVr t 'Ti PACK IN"-. 1 oV D' I'll . ''Il If ' ts-i 4 n?0 flit i -' r Li., ;i, i, ';,-s. : s"' iiu;, Mot tvo P.00WS FOR RTNT i. i: 't.' mi.. ad .-t niti'i'Mi i- i- 1 Fl.Ni I. tl" 1 t I I'I -Tt: .'! 'S e .t.l.iete . le b p, ' i Prit," ei s' S'lpp't : I ' II Di XMi rin MT.' 'r' I'M., th st. ,ts, St. I.i're. IiIACHINEnY AND TOOLS Vl.N AT A llAR'.AIN ..' ii. i,'. ici nl .. N ,rt!i rn N 2d nt KLECTllH VI, M I'OWKll r. O'HIHBN" MAi'H'N'"RV MACHIN'' MU'P l'1'l .h I'Kl O Mill t'i ' 3. 'li' I of 1.1BI.. M.'al 'id 'i 1 . 23 1 I Torts vLvfr'iN'i:"rii7T?.M ' H'MEXr UP N 3D T 1 '"' 'NT It V' T MUSICAL lNSiliOWENia -riv: . ,l V' -tALESMAN ,i SH will le pill fur u-e, Playei-p'n is ar I l-lels h 111 1M class r .-.,!lti, n. Ui .l,;.,.,. , imill'i r,,,l,ie "",,, null ,, li I"., I, s nt. .- . .' . II....... . Q ... ... .... .. '"' i W.iiii."' ". ' ' ' " J " i1'' ' "' ioROAN '.s.r,it n h,.nv tat. tt .th It l . I-' ro '. '..' ,i,. Me-chantvtli" 174 .,r an 1. i ' , ,l- r l 'ffle nut ir-i, t, I i r n li,,. sail Wanted l '"'1" rf "'irorlor tntelltBence to V.V.. . v.,... t.l bouse cniltaSS. Itenlt. .... 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