Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921
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DROP IN BANK CLEARINGS
Aggregate of Local Exchanges 17.1
Per Cent Below Last Year
Exchanges of the looal Henrlng house
association Again ran behind the cor
responding, period Inst cor In the week
Just cloed. The total for the week wan
$308,727.r0S, against $.172,830,1 RTi thin
week last jcar or a lo of 17 per cent.
No city In the country showed an ,ln
crenso for the period.
Total clearings of nil the clearing
houses In the I'nlted States, n rontpllrd
ly the rommerclal nnd Financial
Chronicle, were $0,S4(1.027.4IKI. com
pared with $8.74S,r.S7,U.17, or a decline
of 22.1 per cent.
Details follow:
Dee
1021 1020 1'. C.
York $3.000.3.10.702 J3.8S4.03I HO St. I
Chicago 43t.MS.4tl 007.117. 2.17 28 .1
rhlla. 3ns.727.50S .172.3.10,1(1.1 17.1
Jloston 207..128.1I87 S7l.ttl.4(ll 23 it
Xan. City 143,12.1.130 220, 375.81,1 37.(1
Ht. Ixiula 107.tRIH.lllA 1.1.1 1.1(1.82.1 311.4
(I. Frar'cn lll.lon.nno 123.2(i,,2itl tt.U
Pittsburgh. 112.28O.7H0 131. "'It. "US 14. H
Del roll M.immi.imxi mi finn oimi 3H.I
llattlmore (11. Dtll 72 N.V.IO-i.li.l.l .'7.3
Is. Orleans 42.202.W0 113,302,-tHtl 33 '.'
LONDON BANKING FIRM FAILS
Mildred, Goyeneche & Co., Estab
lished In 1800, Suspend Payments
London. Mtirilt 12 Suspensions of
payment vva, iimiounn-il today liv the
merchant-hanking; cincern o. Mildred,
(Joyeneche & Co The firm's trouble na
caused by the unfavorable general flnan
clul conditions and to depredation In
securities and merchandise.
The house, which has wide Spanish
connections, waa established In 18(10. Its
offices are at 3S New Hroiul street, K. C. .
ine partners are lienry nson uircn
and Wyndani Hlrch.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
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in of the forelpn exchange market the
xeaiure waa surengin in me neuir.us i
Sterling wa steady at jeaterday's Mn.ils j
of 3.90 for demand and 3.90s4 for cables. I
Francs declined 3 to T.O'J for entiles nnd i
7.08 for checks. Lire were unchanged I
at 3.60 for entiled and 3.S8H for checks '
Other emulations were
SwIhr cables 16 92, checks 16 89:
rullder cables 34.40. checks 34.35: pose- I
tns cables 13.115 checks 13 93, Stock-
holm cables 22 65, checks 22 60 . Chrls
tlnnla cables 16 40. checks 16.25. Copen
hagen cabUs 17.35. checkn 17.30. Uelglnn ,
cables 7.42. checks 7 41: inn rki 1 60.
The premium on New ork oxenange
In Montreal today was a nh.id.. firmer I
at H per cent. Tho dlcount on
Pnnndlan fundi In New York wna
flrm?ra? 12 9"l6 per cent. "
The central Kuropeaii exchnngei were
dull without Quotable change In rates
today
Sterling ended practically unchanged '
from vesterdrfj-'s close, whereas francs
allowed n loss from the best of the week
of 19 points. Transactions In lire were
a.t a minimum. Quotations were.
mand sterling 3 90. cables 3.00 13-16.
franc cables 7.08, checks 7.07 ; lire
cables 3 69, checks 3.68',, - Uelglnn
cables 7 10. checks 7.39'4; marks 1.60 '
TUSTUllDA Y'S FINAL ULWATiii.NM
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Cemind J SOS 7 JJ 3,ah 34. 33
""'TODAYS OPBNINOlQUOTATIOSB3,'4S I
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Demand
Cables
3.00 7 0 3. CsV. .14. ..
3 7.01) 3.60 34 10
.l.cSlN! QFOTATto.VS I
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Demand
Cables
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United States Treasury Certificates
Int. Maturing
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t April IS. 1021
. May in. 1021
M4 June 1.1. 1021
4-fl June 13. 121
.H4 July 1. 121
ft Aug 10. 1021
V Sept 1.1. 1021
. Oct. If,, 1021
Pec IS. 1021
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tAcceptable for pament of Income tax due
on dat of mutu'lty
Prices Firm on Paris Bourse
Parle, March 12 Price were tlnn on
the Bourse today. Three per cent
rentes. 58fr 95c, exchange on 1ondon.
55fr 140 : 5 er cent loan. 83fr 93c. The
dollar waa quoted nt 14fr lie
Philadelphia Markets
WHEAT Receipts 43.003 luels
Stead)
si laiQ aeciine sr lois. n, n
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eUiBlor No 2 red winter. 1 7rttfl M. Nu
2 red winter garlicky. I1S71M72 "tner
grades nuoted at th following schedule of
discounts Mixed wheat Sc under red wlrter.
No. 3 wh-at 3e under No 2 Ni 4 wheat 7c
under No 2. No .1 wheat lie under Vo 2
Sample according to nuillts
COIIN Itecelpts M.210 bushe - Dull
end unchanged car lots, new in .xiort
leiaior -No .1 S24 1x 'i.lc I, cal car ids
new as to lotntlon N . 3 ellnw. 144 It
Me. No 4 yellow H182c
OATS llecelptn 13.000 bujh'ln Ou.'t bu'
stradv far lots hj io location No 2
white, sne.iavic No .1 whit... ssfl.-i.i'.jc
No. I while ,12124e
FIX)fn-rieolpts. 1 I2S.07S lbs. In
sacks. flull rnd showd little change
Quotations For 106 lbs . sacked in 140
i. Jute sacks Soft winter at raUht veslern
.30ftO do do. nearly $aff8 2.1 hard
winter, rtralghts lo 2.'.. do hr,rt nnent,
lli..1Atn 7.1. nrlng firsts clear. f77 2.1
ilo. patent, in IOi'0 fO do shn't ritentt.
Sd.
'W.l'd IO 10 fanev spring ana citv mills
patent. f.trnll brands
ll).7Sf 11 IS. Hn-
Pour, in nnrin.
l-nOVISIONH SieadlH hld OuotBtlonM
Tleef In selp. smoked and alr-drled. Sic beef
knuckles anil tendirs smoked nnd alr-drled
.12c. pork, familv 143 hams S. 1' cured
liose 22W2mr do sklnn.d loose 221
2c. do 'Io smoHe.l .'l'.'.-tc nam no.ieu
l.onea s, 3"e picnic houiders. . ! cure.,
i.ose. I-.C do. smnke.1 !. win dickic ,
' i .n'ieu .-..; "',' '. ., ,:,i,,'. ,
rresh snip' pa,ked i firwr' . fnnc huh
scoring .Vi!S2c extras. 10c extra firsts. .
47f4si nets 43trt'ir ,econos .i.ttii.c
Inferior lot lower sweet creamery, choice
to fancy nll.'.:ir rair to aoo.i nit.Tic
prints Jobbing at S9irtlc for fancN. and
in;.1ve fur fair (o ood
EOOH Quiet and c lower uotatlons
Nearly firsts 11. per dozen, nearby i ur
rent rrceipis 34c western extra firsts, III1!
73.1e. do. firsts 33? .lie Inferior lots lower
eouthern. 32f3.1c fan. .Meierted candled
eggs Jobbing at 431 ttc and fair to good
37 42c.
CHrKSB Steady hut tede quiet The
CIIKKSK Sleadv but trade quiet We quote
New York, whole-milk flrets fano held 2s
-l20c. do fair to good held. 2H4l27e do
fane, fresh 24 Va (12.1'tic, do common to
fair, fresh 22' 24c, Longhornv held 29c,
do. fresh 2'ie single rilsleh, hld 27S V
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js'ic, no ir'sn - . . -jv -, j'.uuin.. sdies
or lancy neia Koo-ia. ,v,c
L.IVB rtii '.nil ecA'is. ran'v. nvane
medium 34c small end inf-rlor, 32'J I
83c aprtris chickens broilers. 40 tSc- nunr i
. .... ,.,. ..... n . aiK 1. .ft m, . .. .
..w..t.r. (,nrv. aof t.meateH. nSfSltlle? itnrvi
joung roosters 27fj20c old roo-ters 240
ioc turkeys 4.1S5"c du. ks. wH'e Pelilq,
4334Sc, mixed i lms 10942c: do, Muscovy
SUV 30c. geese .'H532c. pigeons pr pair. 3."
DltRSflnn pnULTUY Fowls, fresh-klllsd.
dry-picked in boxes, weighing 4f't4'4i lbs.
end over apiece Idijc welshing ,1 Ihs. nd
over apiece 37S3'c welghlnu- 3V4 lbs., 3i
C87c, wuicbmj 3 'lis 12jf33e: fowls fresh
Ullled In bbls. dry-plek'U weighing 4tf4'i
lbs aple. t 3c welgh'ng 0 lbs and
ever nplece. 37c weighing aVj i lbs , .1,',03ikj
wslgluni 3 Its and under :i2W31c: roasting
chickens western, dry-pa:ked, In boxes
weighing 4U. Oti lbs and oyer apiece, 3"
40c, weighing 4 lbs 37S3Hc, roasting chick,
rns western dry packed In bbls weighing
403 lbs snd over aplect 3lia40e, fryers,
westsrn dry-packed weighing 3WSV, lbs,
splecrt. 33H3SC. broilers, western dr-Plcked.
sielthlng 11 2 lbs apiece 43fN3c; broil
ers nearby welghlns ll, W2 Ibe aplsce.
4HC4Si . rosstlng chickens, nearby, weighing
403 lbs f.S over apiece SDjrinc, fryers,
tearby weighing 3t!34 lb. apiece 34fJ
3Sc capons western weighing s lbs. apiece
5,1c weighing 7 lbs .14c we thing II lbs
SHc. turke1, -frlng feni Isfirttie dn do
old torn. I.ltfi i.t . do do fair to good. 43
fiOn. old roc Here ir-pcl, d western, 20c
kouthern .' ducks westirn fancy, 37
10c gee wes-ern 30i3Jc auinsaj, per
J,r' spring 11 1 25. old 7.1 ff Sic
special Vol lees
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KHj Feriiiaxhaiilii Rullrund rmnimnji
The undersigned appointed In puisu.mce nf
action at the aimual meeting of the stock-
holders reconiineim in. ..-.. ..-. ....
directors ',1V"r.rtra,,1T,i VoT v. led tor
JV Uth'.nst."'kh!.Mers;' ele'cn on' thV "m. of
il.rrh, lDtl
('HAS c HATIRIhON
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IIIVII) K WILLIAM-)
WILLIAM W FITI.KIJ
HRIBTIAN FEHIOI.R
ILI.IAM WOOD Chulnnan
I'ommittee
A mine I Meetings
fcr Ihe ensuing year.
- OtrfiHBWBii QEHUr. U.cretary.
, r CAMHRIA IRON CUSII'ANY
US The Annual Meeting of ;he Stock,
holders ot the Cumbria Irpn Company will be
held at the ; office of tho Company ldi'ij
W dener llulldlng Jun per and Chestnut sts.,
Philadelphia. I'ennsylvanla, on Tuesday.
Jlsrcli 15. 18! I. at t 'eloek, P j wht
.i.iinn wl I in- lieu ror uirectora to s.ris
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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Letters to the Editor
Prohibition and 1926 Fair
Tolh Kttltor of the Kvtnlno PuMIe l.edoer:
Sir t have been exsmlnlng the People
Forum In the HvKstsn Ft'iilic Lr.Pflnn for
some time, thinking that perhaps some per
eon moro crpnble than 1 am would discuss
tho subject of prohibition ami our world'
fair In 102(1. Prohibition does not affect me
either wa, but as it native rhllnilrlphtan
1 am Interestrd In mtklnir ur fair a nureedr.
A a )oun nun I n'-nt many hppy ami
pleanant dnjn Rt nur Centennial Kilr. and
It wa a plaiant Might to pfa n group ot
forelgnrrj clltlnK around a tabic In tho Park,
with their wlvn and children, eating their
luneh anil drlnkln wine or beer. Theft
a a no dlporder.
.Mao I can remember the excitement when
In 1S7S, thf wooden Market tret brldite
m totally eoniiumed by (Ire It was In th
fall of 1H7.V and our fair a to open In
the prln- of 1S7A. The rfnn)lanla IlaIN
road put up a temporary atrueture, I think.
In thirty da. Now the point 1 wlih to
makr. Mr Kdltor. In thl' If we hie pro
hlhlllon heru In 102n, It I (roln to ale ur
exhibition a blnrk oe, becautc It fhould
not be a national but an International ex
hibition, nnd foreigner! will not be dictated
to ai to wrat thy ahatl eat or what they
ahall drink while oer bera. In conclusion,
would It not b a grand and ulnrloiis Ido
to Invite the league of Nations to hav a
nrrle of meeting" here In rhlladlphU dur
ing lh exhibition?
JOHN WinTH.
Philadelphia. .March a. 1021.
Foreigners In Merchant Marine
7o fir A'dHor o fir Fnoilnti Put-He l.rdtirr:
Htr I am a dally reader of your KtsilMl
Ptntir ,r.llE. and I ulwais read the I'eo
ple' Forum I see nilt" a few have some
thing to av ., to lh. Inus for exs-rvlce
nien. 1 am ono
Iso, though It la rrcm tn
Canadian army
On my
n my discharge, afieri
thirty-three months' service twent-two nf
trirm ln rnnce 1 roceled u tsinu or raso
now if tt m(le country like Ca.isda rould
mnd the blunt, whv cannot Amerlci.7 In
rur People'a Koruni nf March 4 reml that
"Ex-Soldlcr" clalnia ungratefulness. lt
tpe.iks about an American m-rehant marlii"
end the preference glvn on board to the
Spicks, Jut-, etc. He Is right I also am
a seafaring man And I wish to stale this
fact It Ii the f.iult of tho unions
They
take any one In. regardless nf their na
tionality. In New Tork I was trlng to get
, on the steamship Finland last November. I
am a union man The would not five me
a lob They needed two men They signed
up two colored men. On. was not oven
umon man.
It wa done In front nf the ees of the
head debate,. xyh, -'';" g J""
passed between a few of them, ,8.1 tne
-mlnn Is to blame Keep out al olgners
t am not a nolahevlk. nut let the otners
work on their own ships not come here
after we got more money than the do
'."ftl, KAN0L"''
Philadelphia March .1. 10.1
Arfi. o..ihl. r.lrl.
Admires Sensible Girls
rQ Ine f.rfKor 0 the KveMno rubltc l.edoer:
RlrconcernlnB the so-called "wall flow-
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ers' and the popular girls wnicn 1 rm,e f ,
OlSCUSSea in OUT I'eopin e ri.ruiu ni'".i
,h. cn,rn,u,or, haVe expressed the opinion
" the nol.y painted. J...V M. are the
nn v , hnl raiitlirA the fellOWS. I UU
mil that thero Is class of men who would
r,iher stand oti th streets and pass their
opinions on the painted faces and shapely,
'"I-eld P"1H extremities or Parade the
streets wun gins inai iook mi- imni ...
boards than to turn their minds Into useful
channels
Tint th.re Ii another aide to the story. I
There are many of us xiung men In the
vnrl.1 who would highly appreciate fair
S'iii I minded, decent Intelligent girls, but some
.1.20 , times do not know where to find them Ho
cheer UP. you girls who have leen dubbed
wall flowers." If ou will tell us where
c,u are hiding nnd how we can be Introduced
to you. some of us would be glad to give ou
a fair chance In life.
.1 F MARTIN
rhllide.thla, March rt 1021
Limiting Rental Profits
To Die Kdltor o Ihe Kveitlnp Publf t.rdO'r:
Blr The way to cure the rent hog Is an
easy one lt every tenant In the city
spend two cents and a little time writing
Ma representative nt Harrlsburg demanding
a law limiting the landlord to. ea. 1.1 per
cent net proflt on his Investment, after
paying Janitor sen Ice. fuel, repairs and
Interest on any mortgage lie may hae, and
fixing Ihe penalty of. sa. a ear In the
penitentiary without the option of a fine
for an oiereharge
This percentage of proflt Is generous
enough to entourage plent of new building.
It Is fair to the owners of old buildings as
well as the new ones Word it so that It
a ' landlord owns n building costing him
$40.00(1. nnd he has a mortgage of 120 000
op same, he Is to get 1.1 per ctnt on his
ef;ult of $20,001) and that this 13 per cent
Is to be figured on the money he 'actually has
Invested, and not on what he nBy claim the
proi-rt to be worth No politician would
care resist such a demind If every tenant
wrote him. M- nitAPY
Ihlladelphio, Msrch 1021
Is Sure of the Bonus
7o the Kditor o the Kventno Public Ledger
tie "C M CI " Is tptes1 nf ihe selfish
slf.sallffled cltlien who almost makes the
ex-snldler wish he had not served his coun
tr Almost, but not quite, for we realit
tint such Individuals constitute only a
vociferous minority.
The wrltT hais no real merlcan' fa
ir, rn the bonus which Is covering a lot of
,.rrinry conceding he ccmes In that cite
ror ,low ,,, h. ,,, fllp ,f r, , tn.
iio.ono.noo' H. come? He nays there
v ere nn pensions for the Civil War veterans
crtn fifty years after If the principle la
rlrht wh,t i, Mined by delay?
Hlr Idea Is that except for the crippled,
we were a'l In better physical condition than
before That Is not correct Many nf the
men who appear well are suff.rlng from
rheumatism, sas, shell sheck, broken arches,
Oenfnes etc
C M. O ' has the vrong slant at It
It Is not what we suffered for which we
w int pay. but simply recompense for the
adiantsie gained by wise birds who stived
et home, earned farulnu wages and bought
Liberty bonds We bought laherty bonds
also on 180 a month, and Imd to sell them
Ir many cares nt a loss.
s to Its costing four or five billion.
which Is
the highest estimate? I wish
r M ,. h. h lh
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"' us amui miny monms ago iaqj ne
gone through some of the stuff we bad to
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ndure. I II wager he'd claim the whole nve
billion for himself and feel it was not
ehoush pa We are going to get the bonus
scorer or later nnd attacks like his will
make it sooner
AMERICAN I.KOIONAlnB
Phllede'phla Mi.rch 0, 1021
Questions Answered
To Construct Number Squares
Tn (he Tl'ilnr nt thr Fventna Public l.edoer
Sir Rep- rts AiLcrt I: Taylor's "that's
eesy ' I have arrange! a -Tar of from 1
up to 122,1 Your squares must consist nf
odd numbers and ou can. by a flxed rule
go aa far as jou like If Taylor wants to
know how ami will send me a stamped en
velope, he'll get all the Information he
wants II V WKIDI.Kfl
Iaincaaler Pa March 7 1021,
A Bible Query
To the Kditor ot the Kirnino Putt.ie l.fdoer
Sir Where In the lllble Is ll said that a
king sat In his house le-fore the hejrih
using a penknife w I. P
Philadelphia, March 0 1021.
The twent-second and Keenly. third verve
r., ,V.. thlrlv-.lvth ch.int.r of JtmUli ur
as follows "Now the king sat In the win.
' tcr-houi In the ninth (0th) month, and
' ,rf ,, A fjrr on the hfarth turning U-
fa n,m t nd lt cam, tn pa tn, wnfn
' J' "V-"' hid read thiee or four leave, he cut
I ll with a Penknife " In the rev.sed version
of tho nible the word bratler is used In
p are of heenh
"The Eye of a Needle"
Te the Kdilor ol the Hvrnlrg Puhlie l.cdo"
Bjr What Is meant by 'th eye of s
needle ' referred to In the New Testament"
MRS W I, DAVIDSON
Philadelphia March 8 1021.
I'ommentators differ, but the usual 'nter
(relation Is that It means a smnll gate In
(he wall of Jerusalem designed to admit foot
passengers after nightfall, at which time
the great gates were closed In some places
the opening was so low that the pedes
trian had to proceed on his hands and
knees, The passage was not straight, add
Inr to the difficulty ot advihtMnjf,
Letters to the Kdltor should b as
brief and to the point as possible,
uvoldliiB anything that would open
n denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. No attention will be paid to anony
mous lettcra. Names and addresses
must be signed a nil evidence of
good faith, although names will not
be printed If request Is made that
they bo omlltcl.
The publication of a letter Is not
to be taken as an Indorsement of Its
views by thW paper.
Communication! will not be re
turned unlesa accompanied by post
nte, nor will manuscript be saved.
Asks Reader to Solve
To (hr Kdltor ot the Kventno Pultte Ti'ilotr:
Sir Let mi see which or our readers can
solve this: Arrnngo the number 1 2 3 4 .1 0
It In rowa of i.en so thut whichever way
you collect them they total twenty-eight
K. BBt.KOW.
Philadelphia, March 2 1021.
Likes the Problems
To tt.r Mitor o the Kventno Public htiotr:
Sir Thn answer to "J. V, IVs" prob
lem In tho Imub of February 2.1, In rnferenc
In the numbers, la nine and eighteen. Hop
ing to see more problems In print, t am,
OENKVIKMJ (UNt.UY.
Philadelphia, February V"). 1021.
Tha aama answer was received fr6m
lhlma tlood.
Poems and Songs Desired
Two Poems Desired
To the Editor o the Kventno PubHe t.ttlotr:
Sir Can miu or one of the IlrnxlMl l't's-
It. i.xi-isa-i noa or reaper, supply tni
r"-i ' '""- ."......... .
.o i.
We left ew York one Sunday morn,
Our hearts wete light and free.
As we were atout to take the road
With the new farce-comedy, etc
No 2-
Here alls nn old, old lady
In her ruidlc chair.
Sunburns gently falling
tfpon her snow-white hair, etc
i,. rnn.t.trs.
Philadelphia, Ma 'eh 7. 1921.
Riley Poems and Snakes
7 (he Kdltor ot the Kvenino Public l.edoer:
Sir Kindly send me or publish the poem
thut contains the following lines:
"When the frost is on the pumpkin
And the fodder's In tha shock."
Kindly let me know how a snake travels
naml, in a slgxag motion or "up arm
down." as does the caterpillar. Kindly
publish this, an I need the evidence to either
win or lose a bt.
CiEOnOK S. SHAAK.
Philadelphia February 23, 1021.
The niley po'ins are copyrighted and wt
cannot print them without securing permis
sion A snake mo.es In a tlgxag fashion, by
mesne, of the abdominal scutes,
Words of Song Desired
T ,hf KMar o thr ,;veMnn Puhlu. i,fta,r
Sir 1 would appreciate It very much It
some one could gltc me the words Of a song
which ends as follows.
"To loves not et forgotten,
To loves not et begun,
Oh! here's to nil lovers
lleneath the sun "
Y. Z.
Philadelphia. March 6. 192).
Favorite Irish Song
To the Kdltor of the Kveninp Public Ledger:
Hlr will ou kln.lly publish througn youi
People's Forum the full stanzas ot the
"Wearing nf the Oreen' and Its author?
A DAILY HKADKIl.
.Philadelphia. March 7. 1021.
WEAHINO OF THK ORKEN
Oh! faddy dear, and did you hear the news
that's goln" 'round.
The shamrock Is forbid by law to grow on
Irish ground.
Kt. Patrick's Day no more we II keep, his
colors can't be seen,
For there's a bloody war again' the wearing
of the green.
1 met with Napper Tandy and he tuk me
by the hand.
And he said. "How's poor ould Ireland and
how does she stand?"
She's the most distressful country that ever
ou have seen.
They're hanging men and women thire for
wearing of the green."
Then since the color we must wear Is Eng
land's cruel red,
Sure Ireland's sons will ne'er forget the
blood that they have shesl.
You may tnke the shamrock frum your hut
anil cast It on the sod,
Rut 'twill take root Bnd flourish still tho1
under foot lis trod.
When the Uw can stop the blades of grass
from growing as they grow.
And when the leaves In summer lime their
verdure dsre not show,
Then 1 will change the color 1 wear In my
caubeen,
nut till that dav, please Ood, I 11 stick to
wearing of the green
Hut If at last our color should be lorn from"
Ireland's heart.
Her sons with shame and sorrow from the
dear old soil will part:
1 ve heard whispers of a country that lies
beyant the say.
Where rlrh and poor stand equal In the
light nf freedom's day.
Oh, Brln must we) leave ou, driven by the
t rant's hand;
Must we ask a mother's welcome from a
strange but happy land.
Where the cruel cross of Kngland's thral
dom never shall be seen,
And where ihank Ood! we'll live and die.
still wearing of the green?
Tony Pastor's Combination Song
To the Kdltor ot the Kvrnino Public Ledorr:
Sir The enclosed song was requeeted by
CRT" T J I..
Philadelphia Feb. 12, 1021.
THK MONO OF SONOH
As ou walk through the town on a fine
summer's day.
The subject nf my song ou have seen on
the way.
On railings atsl on fences, wherever you rmy
go,
You will e the penny ballads stuck up In a
row.
The titles for to read, you may slop for
awhile.
And some are so odd they will cause jou to
smile
I ve noied them down, as I read them along.
And'have put them all together to make up
nry song.
There was "Abraham's Daughter" "Ooln
Out nn a Spree"
With 'Old I'ncle Snow" "In the Cottage by
the Sea",
' If Youi Foot Is rtetty. Show It" at "Lanl.
gan's Rail "
And Win Did She Iave Him?" "On the
FtntflreT Canawl" .
There was "llonny Annie Laurie" "With
the Jr,key Hat and Feather"
"I Don't Think Much or You," "We Were
Roys and Olrle Together "
"Do The Think of Me at Home?" "I'll He
Oay and Happy Still":
' Take Your Time. Miss Lucy Long ' with
' The Sword of Hunker Hill "
' When This Cruel War Is Over" "No Irish
Need Appl."
"For livers thing Is Ivvely" "When the
Onoee Hangs High".
That Young Ctrl from New Jersey." "Oh,
Wilt Thou Re My Ilrlde?"
And 'Oft In the Stilly Night" "We'll All
Take a Ride";
' I-et Me Kiss Him for His Mother ' "He's
.. r,4v Young Oambollsr.'
I Am Colrw to Fight Mil Slgel" "De Rully
Lager Iieer'";
"Hunky Hoy Is Yankee Doodle" "When the
Cannons Iiudly Roar "
' Wo Arc Coining, Father Abraham. "Three
Hundred Dollnrs .More."
"In the Days When I Was Hsrd Up" and
"My Mary Ann,"
' My Johnny Was a Shoemaker" "Or Any
other Man"
"The Captain With the Whlskera" and
"Anrfe of the Vale "
Along with "Old Hob Ridley ' "A. riding on
the Rail "
Oh. "Rock Ie to Sleep. Mother," "I'm Oo
liu; 'Round the Horn."
'1 m Not Myself at All " "I m a Rachelor
Forlorn"!
"Mother. Is the Rattle Over'' "What Are
the Men About?"
"How Are You Horace fireeley? ' "Does
Your Mother Know You're Out?"
"We Won't Oo Home Till Morning" with
"The Hold Privateer";
' Annie Lisle" and "You Are Johnny"
Rldln' in a Railroad Keer "
We Are Comltsj, Sister Mary," wltr "ThJ
Folks That Put on Airs",
'e Are Marching Along" with "The Four
snd Thirty Star,"
'Bh
"You Are doing Kar Away," say "Th
Oood.bye at the Door,"
And ,"Dld Tou See My Bister?" with "The
Itlng My Mother Wore";
"Our Union's Btirry llanner," "The Flag of
Washington"
Shall float victorious o'er the land from
Maine to Oregon,
William Schrader neks for the poem
'When Tou Come to the dale of the End of
TWnga " Can A nnder supply 117
Mrs. SI, I,. Umhle We cannot reprint
"ThoTO nmutlful Hands." You can g't
back copies of Ihe parer containing poems
nt (he office.
The reopte's Forum will appear dally
In the Ktenlng Public Irigrr, and also
In the HumUy TuMlc ledger, Iftlers
llriiMtng timely loptrs will h printed,
as well as requeeled poems, and questions
ef general Interest will he answered.
FINXNTIAT.
NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS
PITTSBURGH-WESTMORELAND COAL CO.
Tenders to the Blnklng Fund of not more
than Nine (0) of the First Mortgsge 40-year,
5l.1",n5 of said Compi.tiy, dated Mayl.
11107. to be delivered with coupons due May
1. 1021. and all following attached, on March
31. 1021, nre hereby Invited.
Orfera will not be received after March
2t. 1921, at which date thoxe received will be
owned and notice of those accepted will be
nt. night Is reserved to reject any or all
offers.
.Mall offers, duly sealed, to
P0f 111 Strlnjs and Trust Company ol Pittsburgh
Trustee.
Wood street and l'ourth ovenue.
I'lftsnnrsh. 1'enna
I'KNN CKNTKAI. IJtIIIT AMI ItlWK.R CO.
First and Ilrfundlng Mortgage 8 lUnds.
i nder tho provisions nf the mortgsge pro-po-ils
for the account of the Sinking Fund
Tel1. " received until !l p. m.. Mureh 81.
', at the office of The Pennslvanla
ompany for Insurancea on I.Ives and Onint
mg Annuities. Trustee, for tho sale to It at
the lowest price not exceeding 103 and ac
f."i'',.V.,n,et'est. of Hs many bonds as
.4.44.27 will purchase All tenders should
I addressed to the undersigned.
T,!ls..,,KNNYI.VANIA COMPANY FOH
INSL'nANl'l.-S ON I.IVKS AND OltANT-
INC I ANNl'ITIKS.
S17 Chestnut street I'hlla.. Va.
Tenders for Slnklnit Fund 1'cnn Central
..tot wnq rower I'o
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MORTOAOK SIMvINO FUND IIONDS.
t'nder terms of the Sinking Fund, sealed
virTiTi". "Ui.1" received until 3 p. m.,
Marrh 21, ID3I, at the office of The Tenn
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and (Irani ng Annuities, Trustee, for the sale
to It at the Jovvest pries not exceeding 103
!".. ccrued Interest, of us many of said
," V etn.lim.li7 will purchnse. Tro
posals should be nddre-eed to
T,iltri'Ui?J?Jr,A'AN,A COMPANY FOR IN.
ANNLUTIJJS '''V1:3 AND anANTINO
SI 7 Chestnut St Fhlla.
Dividends
r" J';. rir.V.t2i4." HANiiKiih nFFici:
OAS 'AWKx"""" kv"'""T
t ''jeferred Slock Dividend No. 17
n.TiLH.T!1 .f R'e1"" "f Ihe Huntington
Development A (jas Co has declared the
regular quarterly dividend of one and one
half per cem (IS W upon the preferred stoelt
Iioe'-iV' T ,f,"mi","- Pavsble April I, HW. to
s.if:" ."f Jt.i;.o.r'1 m ,h' viKr ' "'
?o hefa2.Ch e't 1.,'-, hfck wl11 '" "'ailed
DeSt otlns- Trustees' Certificates of
FRANK T. CI.A11K, Hecre jjry
THE lll.W'TRIO KTOItAOi; iiattkrTco
. Philadelphia. March 2, 121
The directors hale declared a dividend of
three, dollar, (13.00) per share from the et
earnings of the company on both common
and preferred stocks, payable April 1. 121,
to stockholders of record at the close of
miiled." " "' "-1, Cn"" "l hi
WALTnn n HnNPrrtSOy. treasurer
OFFIt K OF TIIB rjjITKII !AH 1M'WI0VT
N. IV. corner lirond anil Arch sis
ri ., I'hllndelphls. March 11 1021
7iV..u.lrtf.l.T" j'"V ,hl" "' declared a
quarterly dividend of one per cent (flOe per
share) tn tl e common Block of this com.
pany. payable April HI. 1031. to holders mf
common stock of record at the close .,f
busln-s March 31 10217 clo8e "'
Checks will be mailed
1 W. MORRIS Treas.ie..
IIITICK OF "IK. I NIIKII OAH improvT;.
v ?: ' 5 " . .
" ' nun i .r xVWU an,, f, .
... . Philadelphia, lc-mherX. 1i'i2H
Ihe Directors have this day declare, i .,
utsrly dlv .lend of one and treq .rier,
cent (87'4c ler shore) on o,. nllilll"
T
nun
per
Stock of this Company pi valde March is.
1051. to holders of Ifefcrfed .Itoek VfVscor I
a. lie cloie if bus ness F-brunrv "N in-i
Checks will be mnlle.l. " ' ' '"-'
LW, MprtniS Tresnree
OlAR-VNTKE FINANCE TIlTsT
314 Chestnut sl.t ' " "T
rnusaeipnia, I'm.
The Directors have declared the tegu'ar
quarterly dividend if 8 per shnre on the
irefer"d stock, pavnl.lt April 8. I02I. to
stockholders of record March 1.1 lli'
, iitcns will or iiiitur.i.
Hi"'!1'' kom,,:'1' Treasurer.
March 3
(IIRAIHI TKChT COMPAM?
At a meeting of the Hoard of Managers
held this day. a quarterly dividend nf nine
(O'r) per rent was declared, payable April
1 toil. In stockholders of record on tb
books of the l ompan nt the close of husi.
ness .Varch IB. 1021 Checks will be mailed
OEOROE H. STI'ART 8,1. Treasurer
rtills.. Pa.. March 10. 1021. r'
Prniwsuls
HK.I.KI1 PROPOSALS WILL iTE iiT
ceivea in minm i'lii, iity Hall, until 12
o'clock noon on Tuesday, March 22. irr'l
and opened nt that time In same room fur '
1. The Philadelphia Plain Hand, season
2. For Improving plot laiunded by 20th st
Ontario st and property lines. In the 3th
ward, by grading the area from house lines
to propert lines Installing storm water
drainage and water supply, supplvlng nnd
treating ilean earth fill, constructing con
crete walks with brushed pebble finish within
the plot with brick Insert where shown, con
structing concrete copings, posts and steps,
constructing and pl.iclnp park benches wlih
concrete fnds and centerpieces and painted
wood alats and bearers, constructing and
plarlns concnte fence posts and supplying.
Placing and painting galvanised Iron pipe
rails, removing existing and constructing new
concrete street footwava with granolithic
finish removing existing Milestone curb ami
constructing new armored concrete street
curb, supplvlng nnd sowing grass seed, sup
plying and laving sod, supplying and plant
Ing trees, shrubs nnd perennial flowers, (3
deposit required )
R Furnishing and 1alng sod in the va
rious parks and sqjiires for tha venr 1021.
4 Suppllng nnd planting trees and shrubs
In quantities, varieties and locations as sped-
5." Repairs to floors. Rooms 1 I3I1S-1I7-232-234
and 2.M City Hall. Philadelphia.
(.', deposit required )
Specifications to la- had for I., at office
of City Architect Room 82.1, City Hall
For Information and full particulars In
quire at Room 113, City 'Hall. ,,,.,
(Signed) FRANK H. CAVES'.
Director
Prmsols for the Construction of Fire Walls
OfTlee of the Constructing quartermaster.
Mlddlelnwn Air Intermediate Depot.
Mlddlrtown. Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received here
until l:SO p. m.. March !5. 1021. and then
opened for construction as stated ubove.
plans and specifications on application.
IN MEMORIAM
KAMMEREII In inemiirv of our he.
loved .rlster RACHEL FLORENCE KAM-
' Not' from our memory, not from our love,
Hut to dwell in heaven above.
ROMIBRB --In rmmory of our dear sister
and aunt A11I1IB M RODOKRS, paseed
awa March 12 lMj8TB AND Nn-CK
Beatlj
ANTHONY At Concord. N C on March
10 mil ANNA ANTHONY formerly of
Philadelphia Services on Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clo.k at the Oliver H Ralr
llldg 1820 Ch.'Siiiut st . Philadelphia Inter
ment at Woodlands Cemetery.
IIKCKMANN On March . ADAM hus
band of Amra lleckmann -(nee Hartman).
aged SO. Relatives and friends, also laidxe
No 3 F and A M and other organiza
tions of which lie was a member, are Invited
to funeral services, on Monday, at 8 p m..
at late residence 211.13 N. Mh st. Inter
ment Hillside Cemetery Friends may call
Sunday evening
WINNER. March 0, 1021. MARY A .
wife of the late Henry J Renner (nee
Keough) Relative, and friends, also Ladles'
Aux of K of Ht John, No 104; also Altar
and Rosary Model' of St. Francis Xavlrr'a
Chunli. Invited to funeral. Mon . R.S0 a m..
from residence of Michael J McHugh. H24 N.
Iluckrs-Il st Solemn mass of lequlem al St
Francis Navler's Church III a m. Int Holy
Cross Cem
fiKllfl- On- March U 1021 HENRIETTA.
widow of Jacob llerg. Relatives nnd friends
Invited to fun -nil serv !., on Sunday, at 2
n in.. precsel from the late residence, njri
N Lawrence st. Interment ut Adath
JeHhurun t emeiery
" .itTirieti vi.rh in mriiAiiri v k...
band ot Mary lloy-r Relatives and friends
Invited to attend funeral, from his late resi
dence 101.8 Titan st Mon . 12 m. Service
at Union Church, 1 P in Remains en vlow
Sun eve Int Merlon Cem.
ROYI E March In, ETHEL, wife of John
Iloyle, aged 33 Funeral Mon . 2 p. m..
from her late residence, 3187 Hartvtlle st.
Int Oroenmount Cem, Remulns may be
viewed Sun., after 7 p. m
HRADDOCK. At albbsboro, N. J.. March
10 CORA, wife of Charles W. llraddock,
ared 41. Funeral services and Int, strictly
DKATIIH '
private Bun., 2 p. m. Remains may be
viewed 8at. eve. Int. Herlln Cem.
1IURNWOOD. March 11. 1021. WAITKIl
B husband of late Mary J. Ilurnwood, aged
78, Relatives snd friends, also Courtland
Ssunders I'ost, No. SI, O. A. It., TMwIn A.
Bhubert Council No. 728, Order of Independ
ent Americans. Invited to funeral. Mon.. '.'
p m., from residence, 1238 H. 40th st. In
terment Ml. Morlah, Friends may call Bun,
CAMPnEI.t,. March ll. ROnEItT. bus
band of late Margaret Campbell, aged 70.
Relatives and friends, also members of First
Presbilerlan Church nt llnlmesburgi officers
nnd directors of Oxford and Lower Dublin
Poor Hoard, Invited to call, Mon.. between
7 and 0 P. m , at his late residence. SUA
Aahburner St., Ilolmeshurg, Services and
Int. at convenience nf family.
CHAPMAN. March 11, JOANNA K wife
of Ferris Chapman. Relatives and friend
are Invited to attend funeral service,, Mon.,
3 p, m., at the residence of her husband,
M43 Webster st. Int, private.
CHARIOT. March 11. FRANK, husband
nf Marie Charln'. Relatives nnd friends, also
Amity Lodge, No. 10, I, O. o. F.l Fourth
of July Iidge. No. 00, K. of T.l Idaho
Tribe, No, 73. I. O. II. JI.I Talnters' Local.
No. 041. arc invited to funeral services,
Tues., 2 p. m., late residence, 1002 E, Clear
field at Int. private, Oreenmount, Viewing
Mon., 8 tn IP p. m.
COpELANlsl At his late residence, 201 M.
Ithrdo Island nve,, Atlantic Clly. N. J
March It 1021. HL'CIH COPKLAND. Jr..
son of late Hugh nnd Margaret Copeland.
aged 57. Relatives and friends, also Merld.
Ian Sun Ianlge. No. 168, F. and A. M.;
Phlla. It. A Chapter, No. In: St. John'a
Commandery, No. 4, K, T. i l.u Lu Temple.
A. A. O. N N. M.i Master Stone Cutters'
Ass'n. Master llullders' Exchange and
Masons llullders' Ass'n, are Invited to altered
funeral services. Mon.. 2 n. m.. nt the
clrapel of Andrew J. Ilalr & Son, Arch and
ivtn sts. jnt, private,
CRIMMINS, March 7. Kl.tZAnBTII, wl'e
of late Danlsl Crlmmlns (nee McClnskey).
late of rrelghter Park. Countv Perry. Ire
land, Relatives and friends am Invited to
attend funeral, Mon.. 0 a. m , from funeral
parlors of Jhn W Shea. H14 3. Kith st.
Mies of requiem at All Souls' Chapel 7 it. m.
Int, Holy Cross. Remains may be viewed
Sun., a to 10 p., m.
, CULLINAN. Jlarch 11. SARAH A. (nee
(leraghty). Is-lnved wife of William Culll
nan. Due nollco of funeral will tie given
from late residence, 18. W. Tioga st.
DICKINSON At 2S47 H. Robinson st.. nn
March It 1021, ELLEN DICKINSON. Serv
ices on M.nday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at
the Oliver II. Irair llldg.. 1820 Chestnut st,
Interment private,
DRUCK. March tl. 1021, THOMAS D,.
husband of Emily A. Drure Relatives snd
friends nre Invited to attend funersl services,
Mon,, 2 p. m,. late residence, B339 Elmwond
ave. Int. Fernwood. Friends trfay call Mutr.
.FINLEY. March 0. 1021. MARY T.. wife
of William T. Flnley (nee Nlohelsn). Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend fit
tieral Mon , 8:30 o, m.. from her late resi
dence. 2810 W. Allegheny ave. Solemn
leoulem mass nt Corpus Cbrlstl Church IP
n.JP; Int. Westminster Cem.
FLOOD. On March 0. 1021. MAR
PPKNCE widow of James Flood, aged 74
years Relatives and friends are Invited to
the services, on Monday afternoon, nt V
o'clock, at her residence. 2108 Catharlnu st
Interment nt Mt. Morlah CemMery.
OEOLlin On March It. MARY J. wife
of Henry Oegler. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, on Wednesdny, at
2 p. nr.. at her late residence. 2702 8. Cleve.
land 'ave. Interment private. Friends may
call Tuesdav H to 11) p. m.
OKRHAItll. At his residence. Montgom
ery ave. and Rnb-rts mad, Rosemont, on
.Mnrcn iu. I.UTIIKH. husband or the late
Carta L. Gerhard and son ot the tats Rev
I. cor
mnrd Oerhsrd. Relatives nnd frlerTds. alsc
I'nnl 1- n ilhuvl.. n..., V?.. S., rl A Tl
ore Invited to the services, on Saturday
mornlns. at 11 o'clock, nt the Oliver If.
Hair llldg. 1820 Chestnut st. Intermd.t
prlvste,
(H.KASON. March 10. ANNA C. daugh
ter of John J. and Annie E. Olesson (nee
Denton), aged 21. RelatlvcH and friends In
vited to funernl, Mon., 8:30 n. m., from her
parents' residence. 2712 Arthur st.. Holmes
burg. Solemn requiem mass at St. Dominic's
Church 10 a m. Int. Ht. Dominic's Cem.
C.FENTHER. Msrrch 10, 1021. LOUISA
L. wife of Charles J, Ouenther (nee Kalm
bi ch) Servlos Mon., 2 P. m., residence. 12.1
E Ontario st. Int, private. Oreenmount Cem.
HOHLER. Msrch 10, HOWAnD. son of
August and Josephine Holder (nee Schoen
Icher), aged 22. Services Mon.. 11 a. m..
parlorn of Gils A. Klrchner. N. W cor. 1.1th
st. and t.ehlgh ave. Int. Oreenmount Cem.
Ht'TTON On March 11. 1H21. MAll
OAItl'.T ANN HUTTON ne Mi-cDcnnldl,
wife of William J. Hiiltnn. of Magnolia.
N J Services on Tuesday afternoon, nt I
o'chtck, at the residence ot tier mother. 1211
S llucknell st . Philadelphia, Interment at
Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call
Mnn.lnv evening.
JOHNSON. On MnrCh 12. SALLY
WHEELER daughter of the late Norton
and Emily II Johnson, Due notice of fu
neral will be given.
KELTON.-Or. March 10. 1021. MARY A ,
widow of Lamnsnn J, Kelt. in Relatives nnd
ftb-nds ar Invited to tho services, on Mon
day afternoon, at 2 o'click at her tesl
ilence KIS Cellar ave.. Woodlyn. N. I, In
terment at X Camden Cemetery. Friends
mai call Sunday evening.
KILCUI.LEN. March 10. 11ERNARD J.,
eon of Thomas nnd Mary Kllcullen (nee Mc
Donnell), aged .1 )ears. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral nn Monday at 1
p. m. from parents residence, 8001 farBton
st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
I-VW80N. Manh 111. REI1ECCA H..
daughter of the late John I, nisi Rebecca S.
I.awenn, In her 78d year. Funernl services
nt Trlnllv Memorial Church. Ambler, Pa.,
Mon.. It '3n a nr. Int. private
I.OESCH. On Mnfch 11. 1021, ANNA,
widow of William F. Iiesch. aged 74 eara.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funernl services, Mnndsy, at 2 o'clock, from
her late residence, 000 N. hth Interment
Mount Vernon Cemetery.
LUTHRINOER. - On March 0. 1021,
MARY ANNA, wife of Eflos I.uthrlnger.
aged 80 years. Relatives -ind friend, are
Invited to tho services, tn Wednesday after,
noon at 3 u'clvk. at her late residence,
10(1 North Edgowood st. Interment private.
Irlends may call Tuesday evening.
MacMl't.I.IN March II. DANIEL JAMES,
son of James A. nnd Margaret MacMullln
(nee Wnck) aged 4 Funeral services Sat..
8 p. m., at parents' residence, 30.12 N. Delhi
st Int private at l.ansdale, Pa,, Sun.
McCLISTER. Mnrrh 0, JANE C. widow
of Hugh McCllstor. Relatives and friends In
vited to attend funersl, Mon., 1 p. m.. from
her late residence, 1210 Hnvder ave. Services
In All Saints P. E Church 11th and Sny
der ave . 2 p. m Int Fernwood Cem.
Friends may call Sun . H to in p. m
MERTZ. March 10, ISAREL E., daughter
of Harvey K. and Emmie Knvann Merit.
aged 24. Funeral aervlcea on Monday at .t
o'clmk at Christ Church, 2d st. above
Market. Friends may call at houso on
Sunday after 4 o'clock.
MEHVINE.a-Mnrrh It. 1021 JOSEPH E..
husband of late Mary Mervlne. aged 04.
Relatives and friends, also Court Pride of
America. No, 15.1, F. of A . are Invited to
attend funernl service,, Mon.. 1.30 p. m.,
residence of son-in-law. John A Zimmer
man. 2214 S. 23d st Int. private, Hillside,
rrlenda call Sun. eve
MICHEL. Suddenly, Mnrrh. 10. FIR
MIN I . tin-hand of Marian J Michel,
ngid mi. Funeral strictly private. .Ifon.
Friends may view remains Sun., after 7
n. m.. nt his late residence, ,118 Essex at..
Olnucester City. N. J.
MILLER. Manh in. EDWIN LEWIS
Mil. I. Kit aged .11. Relatives and friends
are inviieo to lunerai serviies, Mon.. 2 p.
m prerely. nt his late residence, 1727 .V,
Franklin st Int. private
MOHllFEI.n. Suddenly. March 10 late
res dence. 318 Washington nve Ute.vriT
husband of Dorothy Mohrfeld (nee Rrandle).
7(1. Relatives, friends, vestrtnen. Sunday
School and members of Oerman Evnng,
Luth Emanuel's Church, 4th and Carpenter
sts.. Invited to services. Sun., 2 p. -m. pre
cltely, at the above-named church. int.
private. laifayrtte Cem Vault
MOONHY. March 10. 1021, MARY
l.l.LEN, daughter of John and Sarah Wood,
side Moonev, aged 13. Relatives and friends
are invited to funeral Mon. 11 a. m..
parents' residence, 2033 Summer st. Int. Mt.
Morlah Cem. On view Sun . 7 to 0 p. m.
MUNCHWEILF.R March 10, niiRTHA.
wife of the late Morltr. Munchweller. In her
kdth jear Relatives and friends are Invlcd
to n'tvnd funeral services. Sun.. 2.30 p. tn.,
I..te resldenco. 4034 Chancellor st Int.
P' MURRAY. March 10. LETITIA EISEN
HART, wife nf Edward O. Murray, aged 5,1.
Relatives and friends nre Invited tn attend
fum nil services, at her la'o residence 4751
N Oth st. Mon.. 2 P. m. Int. Forest Hills
NII.EUB On March 10. HARRY bus
batsl of Dura tnee Mtzmaurlrr), son of
Frederlcka nnd late Harry Nlleus, unci 17
vcara Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu.
neral on Mundav. at 8.3k a in . residence
027 Carlton st. High mass nf requiem nt
Church of Assumption, 10 o'clock Inter
ment private
O'REILLY March 10, 10J1, CATHARINE
O'REILLY Relatives and friends are In.
.,1.... ... u.i.n fnii.r.l Mnn & So u ...
1 ,ti,-.i ... ". .....-. .... . ,.,..,, n. 111 ,
Lfrom the residence nf her le-phew, John H
iveennii, (in.,, n, i.n.n.i n, iiihii iintss at
the Church ot the Epiphany III a, nr. Int.
private
I'VIOX On March ll, 1021 WIL
LIAM husband of the lute Ella Stuart Put
ton Relatives nnd friends, also all or
ganizations of which ho wts a member, aro
Invited tn the services, on Tuesdav after
noon, at 2 o'click. at tho Oliver H Hair
llldg . 18J0 Chestnut st Interment nt
Mt Morlah Cemetery. Ilnd, may call
Mon Jay evening
PIERCE March 11 IHAREI.LA lloved
daughter of Walter H and Margaret Pierce
inee llnjle), aged 17 years and 1 month.
Relatives and friends, also 11, V.M. Sodality
of St. Charles' Church and emplnjea of Uell
Tilephnne Co., are Invited to nttend funeral
Tues.. H:H0 n. m.. residence of her parents'
2218 Montrose st. Solemn high mass of re.
nulein St Charles' Church 10 a m tnt
Holv Cross
HITTER. Manh 11, AUOl'ST. husband
of Mary Hitter aged 05 Funeral .irn.
H 3(1 a. m. residence, K2IH Hnlsteln live
High mass St. Raphael's Church 10 . m
Int Holy Crosa Cem. Frlenda may call
HlROMSN March I). JACOR v , husband
of late Margaret Rolen, formerly of 722 n
Vlier st. Services Mon,. 1 p ln ,,'0i
llerks st
pye. on March 9 Virginia wife ,
late Chatlrs II Pye. Relatives and friends
Invited to services on Monday at 2 o Si
hl'e residence 2082 H 70th 'st iSte'rmTni
St James. Klngsesslpg Cemeterj' Friend,
may call Hundsy evening r'"nai
" .?.. v,, lev ....... n n... . .
M iiv...r. 1 JimiH 1. lu.l. JAIIJII V
husband of Matilda Hchanlev agert an. We'r".
rNDF.RTAKF.KK
IWlfL" BROAD Afco
IV-T DIAMOND
DEATIIH
ics Sun., 4:80 p. m.. residence, 2024 N, 7th
,t. Funeral Mon. Int. Pennsburg. Pa. ,,
SHERLOCK. -At hi W.TenJRinMVfi
'hestnut st.. on Marth 10. ltl, THOMAS
It SHERLOCK. Services on Monday after,
noon, at I o'clock, at the Oliver 11. Dalr
"lldg. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at
Arlington Cemetery. Viewing Sunday eve-
"'sTEINERT, March 10, JACOR. husband
of hue Role Bteln.rt tnee WuerW). Rela
lives friends and Court Oood Will. No. 01,
F. ot A.I employes of Cameron Mellon. In
vited to services, Tues., 2 p. m.. residence
of son. 3B50 N. 7th st. Int. private, Odd
Fellows' Cem. Vlewlns; Mon. eve. ,,
HTOTESmiRY On March 0. CHAnt.ES
C STOTE8HUHY, aged to. . Funeral services
sun. afternoon, n't i":80 o'clock, at his late
residence. The Oladstonv. 11th and Pine
,lTHOMPSorrL-6n, March 10 JK8SB I M.
THOMPSON. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral, on Sunday, at 1 p. rn., from his
ale residence. Illlllngsport. N, J, Inter
ment Edgllnston Cemetery, Clarksboro,
N TIlEMAIN. Suddenly. . on Msrch tl. In
Johnstown. Pa.. CLARENCE TOCKtin. hue
I nnd of I.outse Small Tremaln and son of
he late Louis 11 and Harah C Tremaln.
Services In St. Mark's P. E Church. Johns
t vvn. 7:30 p. m.. Fxldav. interment Orejn
ivood. Ilrooklyn. N. Y Baturdny, March 12.
"'wELlls March 10. SAMUEL CLAY
TON, beloved husband of Laura. Wells . Bed
47 Relatives and friends, also Solomon
lidae No. 1I4L F. and A. M.I Signet It. A.
clmmerV No 231: V'm. T. Stevgnson Chap
tee U2.1 D. K. rf.t Washington. Cnmp. 748.
P. O S. of A.! Keystone r-nmmannei
. No.
48. P. O. S. of A
Hsmllton Council. 841.
F." P.' A.-, and nlts'hes of Municipal Court
rif rtilla'.' nre Invited to attend funernl serv,
ices, aien . i;. v. ." fc..,,", .-.7'.
r.nas Caiharlte t. Int. Arlington. Friends
nV"NllECK'.-Smld,my.mM.rch ft" OER
Tlttinn It., wlfa of Moses WelnbeClc and
daughter of late Jacob!., and Mary C. Keft
ton. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral Mon.. 8:30 a. m. 232.1 llryn Maw-r
ave.. Winnefleld, Solemn requiem mass St.
Mslschy's Church. 11th above Master. 10
aim Friends may call Bum eve. (Take
Ilala ear on 52d st. to Overhmok ave.)
WEYMER. Of 178 W. Columbia ave..
March It. M ART. wife of Henry IVeymer
inee Mnrshnll). Relatives and friends In
vited tn funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. tn.. from
ftineral npartments of Harold n. Mulligan.
10th st. nnd Oermantown ave. High tnasi
at St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
VvltEELKIL-fluddenly. March 10. 1021.
ROnnnT It . husband of Louise 11. Wheeler
and son of Catharine N. nnd the late Rob.
ert 11 Wheeler. Funeral, to which rela
tives and friends 'and employes Link Helt
Engineering Co. are Invited. Mon.. 2 p. m ,
from his late residence, 0182 Sansom st.
Int. I-nurel Hill Cem. Friends may call
Sun. after 0 p. m.
ZIEOLER. Starch 11. CHARLES W.. son
of late Fredeck nnd Susnrma Zlegler, sged
22. Relatlvi frlenda and employes of Mo.
live Power, P. R. It., Invited to services.
Mon . 2 P. m.. at his late residence, 2103
K. Dauphin st. Int. private, Oakland Cem.
Viewing Sun, eve,
LOST AKD FOTJND
HAO laist gold ineshbag, In ladle,' waiting
room, Manufacturers' Club, Wed., bet. 7
snd 8 p. m.; reward If returned to Manuf.
Club or 1847 N. 18th st.
linACELET laixt. platinum and diamond
bracelet, Tuesday evening, vicinity Stock
Exchange llldg., Hroad nnd Walnut Phone
Spruce 1108
HELP WANTED FEMALE
IIONNAZ OPERATORS, thoroughly experi
enced on all classes of work: permnnent
position, 48 hours weekly. Apply Smith
Ramsey Embroidery Co., 1040 Market st
second floor.
ItOOKKEIH'KH Must be accurate and
thnroUKh In handling tlgures: absolutely
necessary to have hud expe rlence In taking
off trial balances and handling a complete
set of hooka. Including costing experience:
automobile experience preferred Apply at
Koelle Orccnwuod Motor Co, 002o Herman-
town ave.
CASHIER. Experienced, quick and accuratr:
must be well recommended; neat and re
fined tpe desired. Apply Sunday and Mon
day mornings, bteween 10 and 12 o'clock.
Ilia Chestnut st.
COOK AND I1UTLER (man and wife) wanted
In the suburbs, close to the city; this Is a
splendid chance for those who will .appreciate
a good home; cheerful surroundings and also
ood wscts. Address M 813. Ledger Office.
GIRLS and women wanted to learn the hair-
dressing business. Call Monds and Tucs-
days only. Mrs. 11, II. Olster. 1422 Walnut.
HOUSEWORK tllrl; smnll famll sleep In:
good home. 8210 N. Newklrk. Tioga flSOfl J
OPERATORS, experienced on ladles' silk un
derwear: steady work: good pay: also sum
pie hands. H. Karfunkle, 1030 Ridge ave.
SALESWOMEN
We are. receiving applications from experi
enced saleswomen for our ready-to-wear de
partments: highest salary and commission
paid.
Apply Employment Hurcau
THE FINK CO.
112.1 Market rt.
SALESWOMAN
There la an opening nn our sale, force for
a woman who has had experience tn selling
boy,' clothing and furnishings; the no N Ion
offers sn excellent opportunity for advance
ment for the one who quallOes.
Apply Employment Ilureau
THE FINK CO.
023 Market St.
SALESWOMEN for retail silk department:
applicants must be pleasing In appearance
and not afraid of work. Thresher Ilros.,
1322 Chestnut at.
SALESWOMEN Experienced millinery
saleswomen; none but thoroughly expert,
enced and those accustomed to popular-price
trade need apply; steady position and good
salary for right parties. Apply Hunday Bnd
Mondav mornings, between 10 and 12 o'clock,
1118 Chestnut st.
srENOORAPHER wanted, wltn knowledge
nf Italian language, for 2 hours' work
during evenings, spare time. Call at 7 P. m.
at 1711 8. Hroad st. Oregon 0110.
General
MAKE MONEY AT HCME You can earn
from tl to 18 nn hour In our spare time
writing show cards; quickly and easily
learned; 110 canvassing, we teach you how
and sell our work. Write today for full
particulars to American Show Caid School.
230 Rvrlc Hide Toronto. (Int.. Canade.
CLERKS over 17, for postal mall service;
(120 monthly; examinations March: ex
perlenci unnecessary. For free particulars
of Instruction, write J, la-onard (former
Civil Service examiner), 002 Equitable Uldg.,
Washington, D. C.
HELP WANTED MALE
HOOKKEEPER wanted; must be good ac
countant; give full particulars, Apply
Hamtiurg nrom wonts, iiaininirg. -a
BOY wanted Must bo 10 t-s.ru of age and
neal In appearance .apply to Mr. Flynn,
Public 1-cdscr Co.. (Wo Chesinut st.
imAS.4 FOUNDRY
DRABS MELTERS AND HELPERS
FOR HCIIWARTZ AND PIT FURNACES
CASTINd CLEANERS AND QRINDER3
inON FOUNDRY
HELPERS
CUPOLA TENDERS AND HELPERS
CASTINO CLEANERS
OPEN SHOP
COMPETENT MEN ONLY
Wanted nt once
for long-time shipbuilding Job
Length of Job depends on your
ability and desire to work.
COME READY FOR WORK
Apply after 7 a. m
CRAMPS' SHIPYARD
Employment Department
RICHMOND AIIOVE NORRIS ST.
IIMCKI.AYEHS WANTED
I.ONO JOn
ONE DOLLAR PER HOUR
EASTERN CONCRETE HTKEl.
IHIFFALO CITY llnul.Vi'.'t
CO.
KKNBINOTOJI A, VE AND U.Uufc, HT
opj:n rlllOp
CANVASSERS Experienced men for Install
HELP WANTED MAM
CAilPE.VTEItS. FIRST CLAH8. WANTED
i.M.vti;iiiAir;i,i: iiatk iov i-i.. i"''"'
RLKCTHICIAN8 FOR HOUSE WIIIINO
iiitk ni. I'rcti iimtiti nrRV.stfnp CON'
JIUUtlK VVIJVI.,..
IHTIONfli STEADY WOnK. REPI.YHY
Letter to empiyment manaoer.
ROX 824. WltAllNOTON, N. C. ,
MACHINISTS
nOILVJiMAKEJH
FLANOR TURNERS
FLANQB TWINERS' HELPERS
LIGHT SHEET IRON WORKERS
ITLACK8MITHH (he.vy fire.)
BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS
ANpLHSMITHB
ANOLKSM1TII8' HELPERB
COrPERBMITHS
For long-time shipbuilding Job
Length of Job depends on your
ability and desire to work.
1
OPEN SHOP
COME READY FOR WORK
Apply after 7 a. m.
CRAMP'8 SHIPYARD
Employment Department
Richmond above Norrls St.
A Fin9T.CI.A88 EMPLOYMENT MAN
A FART OROWINtT READY . TO . WEAn
STORE IS SEEKING THE SERVICES OF
A MAN Willi HAH IIAJJ EXPERIENCE IN
EMPLOYMENT WORK AND DETAILS OF
SUPERINTENDING STORE WORK.
THIR IS AN EXCELLENT OPPOR
TUN1TY FOR A MAN WHO IS EMPLOYED
AS AN ASSISTANT; THE POSITION
CALLS TOR ONE WHO IS FAMILIAn
WITH PHILADELPHIA CONDITIONS.
ALL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED IN
CONFIDI'NCE: REFERENCES WILL NOT
nil INVESTIGATED WITHOUT NOTIFY
ING APPLICANT.
M 824. LEDGER OFFICE
IMIMRTANT wholesale silk firm desires rep
resentation for Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington on straight commission: state
reference and experience, il 82.1. Ledger
OfflCSj
LSTTERER. good, wanted: aj poo to re
toucher. HOWARD-WE&SON-COiIPANY
Artist, and engravers,
Worcester, Mas,.
MAN and wife wanted as cook and butler
ln the suburbs, close to city; this Is a
splendid chance for those who will appre
ciate a rood home: cheerful surroundings
and also rood wages. Address M 81S,
Ledger Office.
PRESSMAN wanted, experienced on Plattnn
and cylinder presses; one who understands
color work ard Miller feeders preferred;
oung married man of ability; gteady Job;
union office. Southern Printing and Pub
lish I n gCo:JClisrleStoni31C!
RIVETERS
HOLDERS-ON
HEATERS
rAaaEn hoys
Must lie over 10 Jears of ate
(Urine birth certificate)
Complete gangs preferred
SHIP FITTERS
JOINERS
fft
WOOD TURNERS
SHIP CARPENTERS
JlOIJ) IJFTBMEN
SHIP-SHED MACHINE MEN
Fabricating shop
TLATE PUNCHERS AND HHEAnERS
Bendlnr rollers (ship shell plates)
Mangle rollers
Cold pressmen or frame setters
COMPETENT MEN ONLY
Wanted at once
for long-lime shipbuilding Job
length of Job depends on your
ability and desire to work,
OPEN SHOP UNLIMITED PRODUCTION
CO.ME READY FOR WORK
Apply aftor 7 a. m.
CRAMP8 SHIPYARD
Employment Department
RICHMOND ABOVE NOnRIS ST
HALESMAN Call on hotels. railroads.
sleamsh ps and hospital with linens and
icV""- '" ."""elphla nnltlmore and
Washington. liberal commission: state ei.
perler.ee. Address M K2(), I-iger Oftlce.
SALESMEN for plpeles, furnaces wanted
out of town, short distance from Phlladel
Phla; big opportunity; easy. sals proposition:
time-payment Plan nnd no payment down:
,,1on.r." S.0' bl" mu"ey fr men used to house
solicitation: correspondence treated conflden.
Hal. Answer M 821. ledger Office
SALESMEN - A financial house of high
MtfinAlnir hats nhsn na ..e. - ..
rr.pncp1 mork nafBinpn of Intffcrlty ami
HAI-KHMKN lo a11 fmall biitrU of unlUted
Reply, giving experience and connection, to
owner, nnx 4,17, Norrlstown. Pa. ' '"
SALESMEN Three neatly appearing gen
tlemen with sell ng experience, ArTolv so
8. 17lh. Room 202, between 10 anrt lVPiy "
anlv u u Ha . ru a-1 .. .. J .
njr.MJiiiiAi'iii; I wanted: must be flrst
class; ge full particulars. Apply Ham-
hunt Hrnnm Works, Hamburg rr " m
snu meorasaa; must oe experienced shlri
yiffice "" ""' lar,lc"1'1"' M 1:S! Lcdgor
TAIIeORS
Tailors on ladles' stock suits and coals
Apply Ilureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'H
YlU'NU MEN. inee 17. r.,r
servlcei 1120 monlhi exsmlnatlnns Msrch
pin unnecesMuev. trnr fee. r...iiM..i... . . in
.pos'nl msil
struction write John lonard (former Civil
Sorvlcj examiner), 0M Kqultable llldg ,
U'oehlnston, I), C, -.
SHIRT SALESMEN
to. represent large Haltlmore manufacturers
who make a popular-priced tine of fine shirts':
Llrltory. Alabama Mississippi and Louis",
ana Western territory. Hid ana iin.Vi. V' .
HELP WANTED-MALP
WEAVER, experienced, wantejli . .'
capable of taking char.. '. !' "V"! b.
psrlfnent and be able o weave i.m '
snd rsr carpets. Write te, a. Vsiih? tt0'1
Co.. 10l4.m.l8 3d ve.,N.vvnTr.'i,k.l;y'l.
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEwTf ,
MAID, colored, desires in.m,.., , . -r-
office or business pisee. p MX. Led;'r,y
SITUATIONS WANTED-MArri"
.- -.- -
CI.ERK Young, energetlo and a .1h7
worker w.antii positloiji w"k LT";
rortan than' salary) I ng o and lunE. Ini'
H nil. Isdgsr Oftlce. tinemplaj.j.
FOREIGN CONNECTION DESIRED
Young business man. past 30. 5 j.ars' 1.
duotrTal plant manager, now financial .1
ecutlve wlih largest American cornoV.ii"'
in Its field! connection desired whEt,"?!
lead to foreign assignment I hlghigi ki'JL'
and business credentials, jl g" ii?"k
Ofllee. ,0f
OFFICE MANAOERCapabie vT7..,7,
Inan. experienced In hsSdllnr ari!r"p 'ie!
force! sdvertUIng writer of proven abm.
good eorrespondenti desires ioaltlon ot,'.'
sponslblilly or will act as assistant; hlthi
references. M 817. ledger Office. nllBe't
EMPLOYMENT AQENOIES"
ULE
!EN OAK. 2232 Oxford at. i rnplar cTie,
Rellshle colored help; refsrenjyV'','
1 iiiaiiii.u iif.i.s' iinnnan iii,.. .
IS h at. BneVlee iiin" r KH -A .8
nio.on hh.
WANTED Flrst-rlass white butler cTm7
kitchen tpald for Main Line; English Pre
estant preferredi reference required ii
dress. 1810 Halnhrldge St. A1,
AGENTS
SALESMEN WANTED Fine oppoThiel
for good reliable men to e" ros shrl k
bery and ornamental stock! rood pay: nles,
ant work! experience not necessary; ete.s.
work the year around. Write us imm.
dlatsly. Geneva Nursery Co.. Oenov.. x,"j
MACHINERY AND T00LH
WK HAVE a lot of small motors foe .Tu.
w. buy. sell and rent all kinds of J,e."
trlcal mschlnery. ' ",t-
READ1NO TERMINAL
ELECTRIC CO.
1110 Race st.
ECLIPBU Machine Co., F st. above Tlola .,
solicit Inquiries on Jigs, punches and Vs.
special machines, manufacturing cqulprn.nt'
repairs: production work In large or sms !
ausntlties. (leorge. Cotton. Pen. M "
SCREW-MACltlNB products and tirM,,.Tr
work up to 2-Inch eapacfty? let is fsu,
on your requirements! prompt deilverlwl
N,Mvtn "stf " MCl"n Co-"
ELECTR1CA1. MOTOllS. MACHINE TtviTo
POWER EQUIPMENT TD01'9
O'RRIEN MACHINERY CO.. 110 N 3D ST
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIANO liesutlful new uprighJ for siU T.
Sn.tSa 104U M RA I. .. V' ! SI
ALL makes phonographs repaired by factorv
expert. Bolotone Phon Co.. 1727 Chestnut.
PAINTINQPAPERHANQINQ
PAPERIIANOINO A painting; prices reason
T. B. Lee. 2402 Mhalsr st. PopT 7321 w!
OLD GOLD
OLD gold, sliver, platinum, plated ware, olT
.,in j.TBii. vcjbui pities oougnt ior cain.
gst 1817. J, J, Cjirk rsflnsr. 807 ftansom
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$ I 700
Will finance. Including property, best room
In. house In West Philadelphia, hour, clesrs
net a year $18im. located 44th below YV.
nut: value of property SIO.ooo.
MORTGAGES PLACED
ROOM FOR GARAGE
Exceptional opportunity for quirk sale,
owner leaving Philadelphia.
BROADBENT CO.
200 8. 17TII BT.
$4000 CASH
4 1 ST AND SPRUCE
4-STORY PROPERTY
VALUE OF PROPERTY. $10,000
This Include, one of the best equipped
rooming houses In West Philadelphia, hou-e
In full running condition.
ROOM FOR 3 GARAGES
MORTGAGES PLACED
BROADBENT CO.
280 H. 17TH ST.
nrrBf ntutlvr wanted
tn lini.ill? hlnh
irroMve, tji aft I
trrftfl nil. met ni. nnnco
prw vfiutiHtor AnnrPKB
THE AUTOMATIC
VENTILATOR CO., INC.
100,1 PARK AVE . HALTlMORi: MH
nY MY METHOD nf trading (huling una
selling) on slock exchange listed securltle
only, I show profits. Isrge snd small limit
losses, aral make monthly settlement, to m
clients, taking one-third of the net tirofii,
for my services. Full particulars. II 328.
ledger Office.
FLORIDA, FI.OWHRH FRUITS. WI.VTBH
VEOETAni.ES An niit-oMhe-ordlnary
chance to share In the substantial proflt, nf
growing things In nature's greenhouse Pit.
tlculsrs. Southland Nurseries, 108 E, rial.
et,, Miami, FIs.
PARTNER wanted, ulean lut. to take list'
Interest In business manufacturing nuto
mobile specialties In big demand Isrse
profits; t'.'OOO required, with services, prln
rlpals onlv nnd menn business; Interview
II 028. Ledger Office
HEI.IAHLH MAN desires I'IOO for maim
fncturlng purposes ut good Interest rrf'
ences: go.d sceurl'y; wll' stnnd thnrougn
Investigation 11 (121 l.-ils 'r Oflle
PAINT CHE.VIST wanted on llherarssfsrr
who can Invest at least J2.VJU in oln
company. R 020. le-dger Office.
CHEMIST with nplt.il and eervlc s 'I'
In small concern llelmont I'll'H .1
AGENCY wanted: delusive rights must b
good. P O, liox 4717 Station E
BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT m
If joj wont to be convinced that we sre still
paying 2.15. more than others for dlaraonai
Islso pawn tlcke's bought) call at
KELLY & CO.
2D FLOOR 032 CHESTVl J IT
(PRIVATE OFFICES) PHO WAL.lifl.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
nigheot price, naldi Vs to 10 carats JIO is
IS.IDOt old gold, platinum and silver bang'"
The Diamond Shop inihi1'"'1
- ' - - -
rRENCH.AMBRlCAN CIILLBOb INC 1
Market St. Instructions glyin In nim
curing, halrdressltig. American g
marcel waving, dry and wet hm'noln,V
cllpplnr and singeing, scaln ,r'."i'nr,,r
fselal msssage. electrical and "l,r,
treatments, vlolet-ray treatments '.'"'"u
arching, etc. Id K. Hush. I'fes . H',r,
Ragan. Instruct's Wa 1.73ft I Call or wr
Ladies' Handbags RepairedTa?','--
bags of all descriptions beaded bg,sijn;l
like new. Marcel Head tu., I1-!" l nr""
st. Phone Hynice 7MH -
ARE you slckf Do nu Know th"lhlr"Prf;
He Is the greatest drugleHS health s .tjrn
Do not continue to suffer Y(iutni'y,
Call for free consultnllon or write for i
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
1HRRY W SMITH. 717 SANSOM 3T,
JOIN club plan for 2.1e a vveea wes r orU;
Insl. exclusive lliiKerle; good, made to c
deri trousseaus designed. 101.1 N '"
Phone Diamond 4370 J. -7
Diamonds Bought ;' m" n,,i i:n
Tr llldg, Jlroa.1 t. Chestnut sis a '
neighborhood Hours 111 10 I P J"
DOUI1LE apartment huse, containing 11 is
furnished apartments; all ren ed ''
proflt and use' of 2 spnrtntenls Ueiired ls'
year, price ll'J.nOO, Apply Gen Jc"
t Son. .133 Federal st Camden NJ
ELECTRICAL wiring. '"'"'.!'" ouallli" n'
on wiring cnrrmiensumte. llh 'ulio s
lei, l. inr. oe ton small, let us ssliniai
Economy Electric Shop. Wyoming 11"
., irniiillr- a-s . . -..--.-. -- -
70 ACCOUNTS sent us are collected r
son. everlastingly ut It slnci '180 ""JJ"
vnd other matters adjusted! ' bank ref erenii
WILL Invest 12(100. give services wilh ui;;
mobile, must stand thorough Investigation
R 114. Ledger Office
NOT HErll'ONHIIILB for ',''" "V1;1,.., '5
March 12 except by mvielf. WILIIA
IIOI'DWIN. 305.1 Wallace St.
DAVE LOUIH. ot N E cor 3d swlW'
sts . sold his .Ignr store 1.1 Morris WeM'
Creditors csll until March 12 i."-'. .
MENTALLY defecllvo child; eh Bit en eJ
care ll nlrnuant home; 0411'' mighlirou'
It 330. I eilser Office. . s
FACIAI. scalp, electric; Hours 10 !,
Miniiai auiusimriii 1 u 1 s s - . -.- -
.lllra lifianiwii ni. wmi" - n
FRENCH dressmaker larlles' snp '!
uhsj :i .''"".m.v .".' .. iwtfeJkrrtXLm
HCAU specialist, facial mas., all brDJJfj.' I
lllackwi-ll, 1UH1 Hn, Garden. l'nplar5"J; ,1
' . 1 . . ..... ill., iiss- 1
E'LEL. ireiitment anu nunirurnw. ,".: : ' ,
son Wilson. t9led llldg. lh.U. -
lnr many
t
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