Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAKOH 21, 1921
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Letters to the Editor
J It Philadelphia Sociable?
A. fas EtMor of the Hrcnlnp Public UAgtr!
Sir Several letters have appenred re
Mallr In th 'enpl'n Knrum column o( the '
kriKlKO I'rei.ic Lbmrii In which win ilia I
nMwd the qtwatlnn aa (o whrthrr J'lill!el- 1
fchlana ware foclably Inclined or wliei:ir
pur wr cold and lndl(trfnt, wiwolally'
trannrr. I hae lived In I'hllnrfMHiUJ
for a numlxr of yr, and I Imd loim tt It
pat lhre waa little ct the mllh of human
alrdnrn In the mak(ui of the averake
rklladelphlan.
a Of coura. a atranrer ahtuld not eiroct
that a new community Into which he hua
moved ahall fat ever thrnviftlven to welcome en
fclm, but there thoutd be h little Christian
lore In all human belnxt, nnd It la nut n-c-eaary
to maie a friend or enclal continent
In any one of whom uu know very little.
Put thare le a limit to recre of thla char
acted but rhlladelphljna, aa a rule, do not
faem ever to reach that limit
; t came to thla city after Itvlnr In Hlch
Mond for about Rv yeara. X wu born In
Jhe North and have lived In a number of
fiorthem cltlm, lndudlrjc New York, Iloilon
nd Cleveland. I do not aspect to find that
a)haractr of friendllnrae anywhere In the
North that eilata In Ulchinond or any other
Mr aouth of Waehlnrton. Ilut 1 do or, I
HLthar. did eireot Philadelphia to hv no
more oia or inmnerent tnan reainenia i
tear York or Doaton, which la ery much In
Oie aame latitude and tho temperament of
the people should be very elmllar.
' I alartad up housekeeping In l'hllalelphla
pie aam as I had done In other rlttea, end
X believe I am correct In Myln tht at the
and of the flrat year T td not have a apeak
r8 acquaintance wit halt a doten peraona.
amtalda of thoee lr ie bualneea with which
I waa eonnectel r the tradeamen with
whom I dealt, t im mire my wife had eo
more, ire lived In Weat Philadelphia In a
houee In a tyica! row, and at the end of
tho flrat year we had not epoken to either
one of our tielfhbora. although Uuh they,
aVs well aa ouraelvea, were home In the iura
ter and aat on our porches, but on either
aide of ua the nolrhbora did not re-omle
or ealatence. We went around the corner
to an Eplaeopal church for u year. anu.
aalde from the mlniater we were noer
poken to by a member of the cong-reca-on.
Of courae, time hui hange-l matters,
and we now have a llttlo circle of frlenda.
eTOt X want to aay that they are not frlenda
la the aame aense of the word that I
IWid thrr In Illchmond, In Doaton and In
bur rreateat and buelent metropolis. Nw
Tork. 1 agree In fact, throw In my lot
jslth tho writer with tho who find fautt
with PhlJadelphlanB" coldness and Indiffer
ence to atrararers and what almoat seems
Kile a case of attempting- to "freeie them
of when they oome here. V V O.
Philadelphia. March 17. 1931.
i The Prices of Food
w Is Ktllor of tht Vvtnlne Tubllc LrJccr:
Sir We hear a areat deal about the re
duction In the hlsh coat of llvlne and how
snueh more cheaply one can feed their fam-
By. This may bo true, but If you are noil
keeplnr houae, aa my family, but rooming
and taking our meals wherever we may be.
J cannot see that there le the slightest re
faction. . As an example, we pay Juat aa much In a
feetaurant for an order of egg. today "
fid when ga were aelllng between ninety
cents ano one nouar. iw j" - i-v
the same character of eggs for between
forty and fifty cento. Why nhould not the
teataurant price be reduced one-half, or at
lea it one-third? Potatoea are ao plentiful
today that they are almoat a "drug" on the
market, and yet, even In the eheapeat res
taurants, they will aak you frum ntie-i i
twenty cents for an ordir of potatoes. Moat
of the reatauranU charge you ten cents for
a cup of coffee, and any householder knows
that even In uslrg tho very beet coffee It Is
possible to make a cup for not more than a
cent.
The preeent high restaurant prices make
it very hard for the persona who ha. ...
Zi on the restaurant, for their m-l I
T" A",.?," S InthTlr wlnd'ow.'
PAy ,T"L" IY..l,n!,lr.e nrlees !
uii wmt w w. - - - . , I
but I have yet to find a restaurant wnicn
vfthimMt tn aueh ortcea: and while that
It not to be expected at thla time, yet I feel
Oat. with everything else being reduced
Including our salaries In restaurant pe
ine ought to be more fair with the public
t&an they are. W. X. CAMPriKL.U
Philadelphia. March 18. 1021.
Sign of Spring
Jfc tht Fdltor of the Xvmtno rvblte Ledger'
r Wlw oan't Philadelphia hav a
widowers and widows' club as has been or
ganised In Columbua, O . and other western
nitaa? If there are others Interested, let i
as hear from them through tne i-eopie a
rorum column of the Kvimino Pcnuc
Xjccchs. I um "lona wlddy" ready to
JOIN.
PMradalphla. March 14, 1031.
We Need an Equal Chance
To fhe .Editor of the Evrnino Piiblie Ledger:
Sir I have never written to your column
before, but would like to have thla letter
ubllahed In anawir to Jamea T Hanson
X think that the best place for "J. T.
H." Is either heaven ur ZIon Ctty. He
wants too much fcr this -orld Believe
me, ii ail law, were r. -"."-.. ""'- " ,
do with unarming the average cltlxen ani ,
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Blvlrj every one an equal chance to have a
-vmpuit. ,, lav, iw ...,." .. ..-.
Jrnew that his next victim had on equa
eh a nee with him In other words. If It all '
s1ependd on who "pulled" first tho crooks
of Philadelphia and uther big tltlea would
oon want to lump In a hole and pull the
heJe In after them
.SON OF UNCI-K SaM.
Philadelphia, March IB, 1021.
Is Marriage a Lottery?
T the Kditor of the Kvrni-io public Ledger:
air A frlenr and myeir orte-i arg'ie on)
various domestic points tnd quite recently
eair argument was on the aublect of mar
riage and whether or not It was n lotterv.
Now. my opinion la that It la. In a lottery
Ton do not know wnat you are getting and i
jou are taking a chance gambling aa to
whether you will win or loe- N nt thla
the aame as marriage I vertjre t rny
that not eight men out of ten hive been .
atlafled with what they drew They of
courae might have done worse In tlielr
minds, but they f u-irt laek'ng Iti tbi -v'fe
nny things they dn desirable and whlrn
they thought she p xtMsw-d, but fauna -iat
he had deceived thrm I thick In three
fourths of the rase of dfintte de.ptin
the woman Is the offender Men are rnore
frank and more fearless and will out wim
conditions, but womn In tht lr li xlety t - f
get marrlid are apt to ;rari're deeeptlon
In their statements luet the same .li, 'f.ej
do In making up the'r faced to ,o-V: youth
ful. Now these ar, my lews .
My friend dlegre., with me He euyt I
that marriage Is rot u lottery. Any oe of the (
partnera has it In Ms or her puwtr " mak- It
what they want U 11 r-Mnrt is or
a. religious turn of mlr.d He I,ve
Ixarelh a. I .hlngs .tnd never falbth, hut It i
must be gtreretetl from the Ii'vlne Father
tlirough Ilia Son and k-t t burning uy iis '
plrlt. He hsii great faith .n human na
ture, and he te le s that inar la quite ah
prone to deception le wnmn Ilut I
cannot ae that h Is. fu.- he luia leie r.r
pcrtunltlee to der,i a wimar., fur the
haiactrr of llfi- t-iut lie ! keeps Mm
from belrg artificial iu that lh woman s-e
lilm as hn la whll-i he ee-,. her ihruush the
mask (n whli'h she Is !MJ-r
W. I. C.
Philadelphia. M irrlil 7. 10X1 '
Housewives. Here's a Tip
To the ydltor of the Evening piillle Ledger' I
Sir. Thtre are a great msny hi,ui-wlea
Who wirtjld sae mny on fl.elr i-irr.inodlttep
If they knew how They are impelled to1
do so sine. thJlr hust.nrds were out of
work. The newspapers woull b- dntng these
housekeepers a r giil urn If the wojld
hae one if tin lr esrerts tell them In a j
little article lach diy how th-y mjid buy
to the he-st advantage and wherein they
could economlxe without cutting djwn In
Wholesome frJdv
I would like to say another trttig w are
told that there has le-en a ,11 per rnl re -
ductlon In tho prices of materials that go
Into a "tke. yet bakers have rejjce,! their
nrlres onlv aleiut 10 fr cent wlileh leaves
tham 2 per cent nddll'oiial profit al,ve the
profit made before the war It the people
araUe up tn the fact that they are paying
too much for eome of the things they buy
and are not getting the benefits they should
from price reductlona MRU W. I. P.
Philadelphia. March Id. 1021
"Good, but Too Llmltedl"
Tit fas JTdlfor of the Kvening Public Ledgir:
Blr I note In the Kvssisu Pusuc Li)n
Hi following 1
To tag coal. Iron, lime, oil, clay, etc.,
jn order to provide means fur the education
0t tbe children of the slate, would be to plant
a read that a tree mar grow. Natural
' would ffiTV a iiius m.c ww.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to the. Editor nhoultl ti BB
brief and to the point an lionslble.
avoiding; nnythlns that would open
n denomlnntlonal or Sfctarlnu dls
ouitnlon. No nttentlnn will bo iald to anony
mouit letters. Nnmeit nnd addrrmen
must be Rli,Tiid ns !n evidence of
Kood fatth, althouuli names will not
bo printed If rcnueat Is made thut
they le omitted.
The t'Ubllrntlou of a Utter Is not
to b taken no an Indorsement of Us
views by thla paper.
Communications will not be re
turned unlenn accompanied by pot
ace, nor will manuncrlpt bo saved.
that rrenter natural reaourcea mlsht
flourleh and proaper,"
Thl? Ik very troral eo far aa It Koea, but
wouldn't It tn err natural, proper nnd
Juat thln If the natural n-aource itave all
of their wealth fjr the public vood? And If
they did we could iret rid of all, or nearly
all, of the multltuJInoua foollah and In
Jurloua taiea which now hinder and prevent
the production of wealth and the employ
ment of labor HAltOIJ) HUDBI.L.
I'arkeeburs-, I'a., March IS, 1921.
A Question of Time
To the Kditor of thr Hvrnino PubHc Isftlorr:
bit Aa me former naiaer ot wermany
fully rrallrea that "might does not make
right." It's only a question of time when
the Antl-t-alron Leamie will realtxe tho error
of Its propsanda. 11, J. K.
Philadelphia, March IT, 1021.
Questions Answered
The Dome of the Capitol
To fn Kdlfer of the TJv'slstf Public LeSoer:
Sir What matcrl.il la used In the dome
of the Capitol T IV. I V.
Philadelphia, Map-h IS, 1021.
The crlglnal dome was conatmcted of
wood. eoerrd with copper, Thla waa re
place 1 by the present otructuro of cast Iron,
which waa completed In 1893. The entire
weight of Iron used la B.lKMi.SOO pounds.
Answers Problem
To t)r Kditor of tho 7,'vrnlnff Public .differ
Sir Mr. Kelley In the People's Forum
arks the question: What Is the dtttetmv,
btlween twice twenty-five and twice five and
twenty' The answer Is: Twice 2fi Is 60 and
twice H20 la 1040.
litre Is a problem for Mr. Kelley to
solve
A fiddler In lladnor had a brother fiddler
In Waine, hut the fiddler In Wayne hadn't
a brother who was n Tddler In lladnor.
What relation waa the fiddler In Radnor to
the fiddler In WajneT
I.AIUlY OF THK int-M.
Philadelphia. March 17, 1021.
Wants Information
To the Editor of the Rvrnlnc PuMlo Ledger:
Blr Will some scientific readers pleaa
Inform me what colored light can be aeen
from the farthest dlstanc at night, and
If poeelhle. the two rolora neit In order
of vlalMllty at a dlatance. W. I O.
Philadelphia. March Id. 1021.
Dlscussea Problem, Etc.
r thl, Mor o ,nr ,) iSil. l.,doeri
Sir In anawer to J. Z.impler. "P. V.
K ." Alliert MaMsh, etc., eoncemlns the Jug
problem pree-nted by J. 7.mpt r. would eay
that I aleo presented this problem to the
People'a Forum, and It was prlntgd a day
or two after Mr Zampler'a, but I note that
"P. F K." gles a different answer. My
answer la- Fill the three. ga'lnn lug out tit
the eight: pour the three Into the five, fill
the three ngaln out of the eight and pour
two of It out of the three Into tho five. Thla
will fill the five and leave one gallon In the
three: empty the five Into the eight anu
pour the one out of the three Into the five.
ne three ag
no ,n n nvt,
? fj"1.?"' In
Fill the three again and then pour It to the
There will be four In the
th !)., T iMnnw ,ip
"P. P. IC '." ..r u Wm quicker and
shorter than mine, as th.ro are els moves
and eight move, respectively.
lltrt'n a nice one
I .-nt twenty cants for twenty pencils,
the prices being four cents each, two for a
cent and four for one cent. How many of
esch d'd I receive?
How ran this be: Two men each had a
son They sat down to dinner, but the
witter only brought thtm thre plates, yet
each had a plate to himself.
JAMTSS 11, FEnitKB. Jr.
Ardmonv Pa . March 3. 1921.
Poeta as Hymn Writers
t . Kditor o! the Kvniina PufcHe l.tdorr
Sir Dtd Tom Moore, the Irish poet, eyei
write a sacred hymn that la now suns In
Churches? Also, did II W lymgfellow?
Who wrote the hymn beginning "Come, ye
dleconaclste," and the long meter doxol
ogy. beginning, "Praise Ood, from whom
all blessings flow"? W, L. T.
Philadelphia, March in, 1921,
Tom Moore wrote about a dozen sacred
hymns, same of which are still used, In
cluding tho un lilnnlni,- "Come, ye dis
consolate." One of Mooru's hymns regln
nlng. "Thoy art. O (loo, the life and light."
has attained wide popularity Ixngfellow
was not a hmn writer In the strict sense
cf , rrn- but a ,ew , h ha0
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come inio uic uo iijiiim it."
. jr(iie Qol p Wnom Al,
ooxoiogy.
Itlesslngs
Flow.'
was written by Thomas Ken (1037-
, .i.,h,m ..f ih Church of Ei.u
.
lar.d.
When a Wife Deserts Husband
To the Kditor of the Evening Public Ledger'
Sir What can be done In a case where
tho affections of a wife thirty-five eara old
havo been alienated by a man n'neteen jenrs
i of are? There havo been secret meetings
i anl perhaps an elor.n-.er.t planned for th a
week The wife has left her husbana s
homi, taking her clothing and leaving a
son, eleven years old. and two daughters,
respectively five and n.ne years old.
W. L,. E.
PMIkdilphta. March 18. 1921
If there la ary evidence that a statutory
offenno has been -nrnmltted. both tv,e wife
and the j-ounj man can be srrested ind
Imprlso-ed If they should elopo they can
te arrested and Imprisoned, ur the young
tnan itsi be arrested on a aplas In a cMi
action for damages The husband could
get a divorce Any Justice of th- peace In
th nelghhorhciel will le able to advise the
husband In the mitter.
Answers Duck Problem
To the Kditor of lae J.i rnlng Publii ledger'
Hlr The problem submitted for solution
In the tlvrv!o prni.u- I eiwibii ot today If
ro- expressed as the author. "W F P "
n 1 ribt Intendel lr stead of "h m eoull
I le 1ilde them equally " he 'ntended to ask
' Hiiw could thit divlolor. bo mad- ao as to
i give ore. half of wienteen dueka to one.
ne-tMrl 'o another and one-rlnth V tne
I utter' The answer Is p'aln He could add
a live du-k to the rti-cU of seventrrn. maklrg
I eighteen Tlien 1 could g e one-hulf or
, i.lre to tho first one.thlrd or six to tne
other, and ore-nlr.th. or two to the .ast
and hav- bin own djck left he 0 1 f 2
- 17 I J fltANIIAU,
Atlantic City N j., March J. 1021
Alo ar.swored b' "II A. II ." Phllade)
phla.
Problem for Readers
I To the Krt, tor of (Oe hi ruing Vuh'ir ledger
Hlr I.t me ree which of your readies
can selve this
A stone weighing 121 pour-Is fiis ard
j bleas In'o V .e pie. es rj eelgt t In pnUlldh
. from one to 121 pounds could he Aei-r-.1
wlih thes. pieces What Is the elht i,f
each pl-e? T If HV.'.'TKil.
I'hlUdelphla, March 14. 1021.
1 '
Poems and Songs Desired
Wanti "Three Jolly Brltona"
To the AMUor 0 the Atmditf Piiollc Ledger
Sir I have tried everywhere i, gt ihe
sung entlt,ed ' Three Jolly llrltonn ai i
' oan't ti't It fine line mentions -he Kng
1 llsh Irish aid Hiotrn I sin trlrg y .ur
pat-r as the lust hope Will ou kindly
print It In your People's Forum' I ij
Philadelphia March IS 1021
We do not have a copy of thl,i sirg, but 1
a reader my tut able tn send It Ii I
Old Song Desired
To tle editor af the Kiening PuMlc t.cdgrr
Blr Can any reader rhf the ,rda of
an old aorur of which thn following la thu
first stanxa.
' Oh' the rtulut days tho qjlet daja
Wlien wa are old.
When by our own flrriMe
We tranquilly abide
None can be calm aa we
In tht quiet days when we are old '
llAjROLD
m 10:1.
GRIMM.
Philadelphia, March
A Hymn Supplied
To the Kditor of ta Kvtntno Piiblio Ledger!
Hlr Please find Inclosed hymn, "Wonder
ful Words of Life," asked for In the
UvrNisti Pcnt.ic l.tttiorn of March 15. Words
and music may bo found In "Sacred Bongs
and Solos," by Ira 1, Uanliey.
I take great pleasure In reading; the LlTB
mq Pt'iu.tc Lluukh every night nnd feel
lost without It.
MHS. FIIKD IUCHAIIDBON.
Phlladnlphln, March IS, 1021.
WO.S'IIKHFUI. WOItUB OF IAYB
Hlng them over again to me.
Wonderful words of life.
I-rf-t me more of their beauty see,
Wonderful words of life.
Words of life and beauty
Teach mo faith and duty.
ciionus
Ileautlful words, wonderful words.
Wonderful words of life;
Ileautlful words, wonderful words,
Wonderful words uf life.
Christ, tho blessed One, gives to all
Wonderful words of Ufa.
Sinner, list to the loving call,
Wonderful words of life,
All so freely given,
Wooing uj to beaten.
S-eeetly echo the gospel call.
Wonderful words of life:
Offrtr pardon and peace to all,
Wonderful words of llfej
Jesus only Saviour,
Sanctify forever.
Also sect In by Mrs. Xlloomer.
Requested Poem Supplied
To the Kditor of the Kvmna Public Ledger:
Sir I think the poem asked for by "II.
c I." In the Hvbnivo 1-TM.ia I.xiosn of
March 14 Is "The Open Boat," which I In
close, Considering the present activity of Oer
man propaganda. It might not be a bad Idea
to reprint It.
MTU". WAITEIl KAJ-IFOKD.
Mount Airy. Philadelphia, March HI. 1021,
THE OPEN I10AT
When this 'ere war la done (says Dan) and
all th" fightln's through,
Thero's e,m will pal with Frill again as
they're be-n ueod to do.
Ilut not me (says Dan, tho satlorman), ndt
mo (says he);
Lord known It's hippy In an open boat on
winter nights at soal
When tho last battle's lost an' won, or won
an' lost tho game.
There's some will think no 'arm to drink
with square 'cads Juat the aame.
Itut not me (says Dan, the satlorman), an'
If ou auk me why,
I,ord knows It's thirsty In an open boat
when the water beaker's dry!
When all tho bloomln' mines aro owep' and
ships are sunk no more.
There's some'll set them down to eat with
Germans ss before.
But not mn (says Dan, the satlorman), not
ma for one:
Xvord knows It's 'ungry In an open boat
when the last biscuit's donel
When peace Is shmod and treaties made ai.
trade begins again.
There's some'll shake a Gorman's hand and
neer ree a stain
But not me (says Dan, the sallorman), not
me, us God's on high:
Ixird knows It's bitter In an open boat to
see your shipmates die!
C. Fox Smith. In Small Craft.
Aiso sent In by It M. Ixiwder, Mana-j-jnk.
Philadelphia Keg.irdlng the abose
poem. Marlon E. Smith writes: It In pub
llshd In a book i nulled "War Verse," by
Frank Foxcraft, and was printed first In
London Punch during the war.
From an Old Scrapbook
To the Kditor of the Kvning Public I4otr:
Sir Inclosed In a clipping from km u.a
Bcrapbook:
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Not a bison roams the streets of Buffalo:
There are men In Illchmond who are poor
Indeed;
St. Louis leri't saintly, as you know.
And somo of Reading's people cannot
read.
At Da; ton there are nights as well as days.
While Fredericksburg has many Jims and
Jacks:
It la little, mirth that Jollrt displays,
And peace reigns o'er tho scene at Hat
tie Age.
LEOPOLD DEHRMANN.
Philadelphia, March IC, 1021
A Hymn Supplied
To the Kditor of the Evening .Public L'dger:
Sir I am lneiosl-g herewith a hymn re
quested by It II. Johnson In thn People's
Forum of Marrli 4
LOFTl'S O. ARMSTRONG.
Philadelphia March 4 1021
nothing nirrwEEN
lly Rev. C A. Tlndloy
Nothing between m soul and the Saviour,
Isought of this worlJ's delusho dream;
I han renounced all sinful pleasure:
Jesjs Is mine, there's nothing between.
CHORUS
Nothing betwein my soul and the Sa1oyr.
So that His blessed face may be Ben.
Nothing preventing the least of Ills faor:
Keep the way c'.eur, let nothing between.
','othlng between, like worldly plearur"
Habits of life, tho' harmless they euem.
Must not my heart from Him ever sever.
He Is my all; thure's nothing between
Nothing between, like- pride or station:
Self or friends shall not Intervene
TJ.o' It may cost rae much tribulation.
I ata resolved there's nothing between.
Nothing between, e'en many hard trials,
Tho' the whole world against me con
vene. Watchlrg with prayer and much self-denial
I'll triumph at last, with nothlr jr be
tween llarry Ror.enb.Tg -Tho poem "Oe! Ain't
It Great to Live and lyiarn?" was printed
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AIinOTT On March 10, 1021, (SUMNER
n. ARIJOTT, D. D. S., son of the late
Nathan R and Rachel A. Abbott, formerly
of Woodbury. N. J. Services and Interment
private.
ALIJ5.V Suddenly, March 20. 1021,
MARY A. R. ALLKN (nee Harker). widow
of Howard W. Allen, ngel "d. Funeral serv.
Icee Tues,, 7:30 p. m., at her late residence,
1312 Park Iloulearel. Camden, N. J., also
services at the reslderco of Joseph C Allen,
58 N. Miln St.. M-dford. N J., Wed , 12
o'clock noon Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. Tra,tn
leaves Camden lu:80 a. m.
ARCHiriALD On March 10. 1921. MART
ANN ARC1II1JAI.D. of 47 N 21st St.. widow
of Cleorgi Aichlbald. Relatives and friends
are Invited to the -rlce, on Tuesday after
noon at 2:80 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Hair
Hulldlng. 120 Chestnut st. Interment at
Mt. Mnrlah Cemetery.
ARMSntONll On March 10, 1021. MAR
OARF.T A., daughter of th Inte Andrew
Armstrong. Service on Tuesdoy afternoon.
at 2 o'clock, at her lato residence, 1404
Pln st. Interment prhate
JIARATKT. At Atlantic nty. on March
10,
I'KOHPBH A 11AJIATKT. Services and
Interment prlxate
IIODUNHriH.V March 18. 1921. IDA V..
beloved wife of i;dw,ird Hodenstlne (neo
Myers). Relatives and friends, also Ilslvue
Council. No. 141. D. of L.: Camp No. BO.
P O. of A , are Invited to attend funeral
services, Tues., 2 p. rn . residence. 2581 N.
-:0th st Int private. West I-nurel Hill
Cem. Remains may N- lewed Mon. ee.
HOWKItS March 20, FRANHJU C wlfo
of AmoH J HoHers, aced M Funeral
wed., 7.30 a. m. from her Inte resilience.
S7S0 Walton i.. lllsli requiem mass.
Church of T ansfururatlon, SSth st. ard
I'eJar ae., bum. Int. priute. Ht.
Leiili' Cem . Ardmore. Pa.
KKA.NDICIrf March 10 LOTTIE, widow
rf Simon llrandrl .ged 79 Relatives and
friends nvlt d to fureri services Tues ut
2 p. rn . at her late residence. 342 N. Park
ave. Int. at Mt, ainul Cem. Kindly omit
flowers
HKOMWELL Kuddenly, March 10. 1021,
WILLIAM . beloved son of Charleo A
and Rose Itromwell, aiied el vears 1 mo.
ItelatU'es nnd frlerido uro Invited to attend
funeral, We. . 1 .10 p. m., from his parents'
resldenie 2230 Montrose st. Int. Holy Cross
Cim Ilnl'lmore, Md.. papro please copy.
HROOKS March 10 JAMKS A., husband
of late bailie '. llrooka, aged 73. Iiineral
Tuec . fr im resldenco of his daughter, 3C30
Lawrete-e st Herv'res and Int at the Pleas,
ar.tvllle Reformed Ctiurcli, Kurekn. Pa.. 11
a m. I.'malns may be viewed Mon. evo
lioylestimn pipers please copy.
IICRT March 10 CIIAIILKH II. Cl'RT.
Rilatlves and friends are Invited to attend
funnrul, Tui l 30 p. in., from his late
residence. Whig Lane. N. J. Int. Dare
to n Presbyterian Om.
HCZHY- March 10 WILLIAM I'. RUZ
IIY ItelatHei nnd friends, also Eastern
Star Lorts-e No 180. F and A M . and other
organization!! with which ho was connected,
are Irnlted to attend funeral. Wed . 10 a. in .
from his late runMnme 1723 W. Venango
st Hervlees In chapel of Odil Fellows' Cem ,
Hurllngton, N J , 1 p irr. Int In cem
I rl-nd may -."ell Tues., 3 to 10 p. m.
..,,',,AT,-UN March IB. OKOROR CA
MILLK. husband of Ioulse Jaggl Chatalaln
jned III Itlutlies anl friends, John P,
Ilraun IlsneRclul .Society, Invited to funeral
lcrvlces, Weil . 2 p. rn . 222H Hharsvuod st
Int. private Westminster Com Remains may
'-.V'.'r1 Tu" 7 to 9 p. m.
CLINTON At Conshohoe-ken, Pa.. March
10 1021 AN'NIII. wife nf the lato Jsm.is
C lliiton Relatives nnd friends are Invited to
attend funeral i,l d.3o a, rn , from her
late resld.ric, irs t 13. dih live Solemn high
mars of rciulrin H- Mutthew's Church 10
u ni Ini rtt. Uattlisjv's em
''OIlNKIl. Al Rlvertun N. J. March 21
Ii' I.-t LOIINUK aged 78. Relatives and
friends also Ovi-nunt Lodge. No. 101. F
und A M . Ilr.udlr nt Chapter. No. 3, It. A.
M . Hi-liru Coniniar.iler. No. 8, Lu Lu Tem
pi. A cj , M S. and other loi'aea
of v hi, h he wis k member, are Invlte.l
to utt-n1 funeral Tues 2 p m.. froni his
late reslleni-e 501) .Main st . Rlverton. N. J.
1 'i-'NKLI.V March 10. 1021, MAR
fiAltKT ! Gloved (laugh t-r of Francis I .
Jr nrd H-lin Dnnnrlly mee Murthu). aged
S nii'H and 7 da h Relatlvis and friends
ar.. invited tc, attend funeral. Tus , 1 p. m .
fri rn her arents' r'isldence, 2203 . Oakdale
at .' t Holy Cr..ss Cem
lil'X March W 1U21 JOHN K.. beloved
husi nt 1 of Caroline Iiux Relatives und
frh i.ds. also all BKleM-a of vihlch he was
a in, irber Invlbd to uttend funeral. Wed.
M 3n a in. late rHldrne. 43 Ht. Luke's
st near 5th nnd uyugn sts . Bolumn
reuulern mass rlt. Henry's Cliunti 10 a. in.
Int V w Cathedral.
FAI.I.ET- Mireh 10, MART K . v Ife nf
Sarnsnii P Karley. Itelatlves ami friends
ur Invited t(, attend funeral services. Tue-a..
1.30 p in. resllnce of Min lii-la. Charles
efr... TH'. 1 -..' KIV. ...
Int. private.
llverar en eji m N J. Friends may call
. FAHT -Marih 20 Ili21, HAMI.'LL. only
htid t rlaniiii-l Krut leiinlo Fhs'. sued 15
i ii.n Iiela'lvc a nil ('lends Invited to at-
I ternl funeral, Tu"S I 30 p. m residence of
I hi grat.dparenia 12 IS dnyde-r ave. Int. Holy
I ' rn"1M'N March 10. WILLIAM ITIANK.
son of I'shua K ai.d Anna P Ilckman autd
I Ji , une-al tr.lcis Tues 10 a in.
I arenti reHlilenre .1020 Hpruce st Int Mt
M(,r','i i' in l'rli-nds inay c-i.ll Mon eve
1 Ii'IIIIOIlN - March 10, IJOROTIIKA
MAHIh beloved daughter iif.Arthur W and
lit, rtlia Hei-ger Klcbhorn aged 1! years 11
tiioi.ttia Iti-lattus and f rl' nrts Invlteij to
funeral services Tues , 2 p in parents res
lieu 0831 Angora nve near Ksih and
luitirnnre uve Int. prlvuti-. Mt Pi-ace Cem.
KLI.IH -March UO at filasahoro N J ,
IJl' lll.LIH. aged HI. widow of John Lilts
Funeral Tues , 1 p, m Int Ceitral laurel
F.VAl'I. At Palmyra, N J March 20.
1021, IIKHHIK, daughter of Anna Laura and
lata Abraham Kvaul. Dub notice (if funeral
FLK.UMINU - March IM, 11121, MARY L
wife of late Patrick Flemnilng Reiallua
aid frlendo are Invltsd to attend funeral,
Tues. fl:30 a m late residence, f14 H. 64lh
st H'llemn requiem maaa at Church of
Transfiguration 10 a, m. Int Holy Cross
C eFIHHER. -March 20. ANNIH C. widow of
Philip (', Fisher, aged 77. Relative and
frlenda aro Invited to attend, funeral sery.
Ices. Wad., 2 p. rn., at her lata reeldsnot),
$
jmM
jrtgwarLy
OfefU if XJ9im W H ilUtVHnWW 7,"7j
DEATHS
..POX. March 20, JACOn FOX. In his KA
year. Funeral services, late residence. B
Jxxjusl ave., Oermarrlown, Tues., S p. m.
Int. private.
mLIvJ" nd "'""!, also nil societies of
?ilfi ill" 2. ""mbe-r. are Invited to ftf
Cf.' LjfirvlCMaLUf""a P..rn., residence of
his brother, Robert Olennle. 3158 Ilutchln
12m 'i Int' feenmount Cem. Friends may
call Men. eo
OORMAN. MARID CRAVEN, beloved
o' 1'strick ItenrXlorman. at Tlrowna.
yLriv.r,AnT'le!!Vddlly' ftt T " Bunday.
fclV'A.20, .a1, s:;,c" wl11 held at
n.r l11"'l:nee. 13 Whits Plains road,
V.Teh,Voe.1'' i'osi' ,n " ' m' Tuesday,
k h S?'1021' Interment nt Ilalelgh,
C. Houthern papers please copy.
OORMLF.T. At Atlantla City. N. J..
March 10. 1021. KflTHRR M.. wife of the
f!" ,'?"mr" 5r"1.l!' nn daughter of the
Iste Dennis and Hannah Hweeney. Relatives
"i"j "k''i'' aro lni"sd to ftt'end funeral
JirS"0''?? " m" o,r"Jm n'r lB, resldencew
1(110 rsclflc ave. Bplemn requiem mass 8t.
Nicholas' Church 10 a. m. Int, Pleasant,
vllle Cem,
X.",'.,',AM ";, Jr" ,on ' Arabella ami
)UU,am ,H'n,D,"""'. "ST ,0- Residence,
1273 Park Boulevard. Camden. N. J. No
funeial,
HALLOWnLU M Mo. 20th, 1021. ED-
w'vHVn.hu,,"",d of Vnr' Unton Ilallowell,
n hlh 09th year. Relatives and friends aro
Invited to attend funeral. Fourth-day, 23d 2
p. m., from his lato residence. 203 Mather
ave.. Jenklrrtown, Pa. Int. private.
JM.KTRANFT Suddenly. March 17, CON.
RAn R.. husband of May Ilnrtranft (nee
Fraser). Relatives and frlenda, also Richard
aux Lodge. Np.- 881 F. and A. If. and all
other orgnnlzatlone of which he was a mem.
her. are Irrvlted to funeral services. Tues.,
l'JO p. m.. at his late residence, 8021 Qer
nrantown ave, Int. Northwood Cem, Friends
may call Mon, eve.
n,IArT$rJkr0n M.T& ,9' ln21' BDS1UNO
E. HATTON. aged flj ,,,. s,rvtce on
Wednemlay afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at his
late residence, raylaford, Pa. Interment
nt Merlon Meeting Hnuas Rurylng Ground.
Viewing Tuesday evening.
ri,rJZw;Mar,'',h,1.tl' JOHN p- husband of
Iuiul10.' fcnIai,v" nnd r'"ls. also alt
1", aJ.Zleh. h" w.a" R tprmber. are In
vlteu to attend funeral ...,uu n-V... . n
P. m.. late residence. 2342 N. llh st int"
P.rlv.''' ..?" Venn Cem Remains may tS
"ewen ivou., arter 7 p. m
KoJh?eCr),Bwif.",,fM, 7" e.1"' . "IE '"
R?slHene. i?n 'r. 'i 'i"i Chf A. Jocher.
rntlco Mt'er. n'""'ln Olney. Due
rJonKof"ihnomC.A.ll,f?rnl"i vVf,h CARL
rinnwVe.? c.m?."iD' nn? -mma Jones (nee
Ooodwln). iuneral services Tues., 1:30 p.
m., parents' residence, 312 nunont st ni
Morn.U,,ehve. ln1, ,r,"' friends"' may "?
lOTySnifi,,1'1, fvw'.r' 1 March 20.
,nz'' .JyLlARF.TII. daughter of Chnrlea J.
ana I.iuiibeih A. Kane, aged 7 vearn nest,
dence. 40 N. Franklin Vt. Int! Monday.
n. m.
cw .amecirai Cemetery. No
funeral.
KKARNS. On Mil.
1021,
IjETir KEARNH ( .Hartshorn.), widow o
Peter P Kearns. TlelaiUn. - J.i ', " "
inJH VJenh;. f,unrmi' on Wednesday morn
in w7:75l00l.' frSm h,T lftt rtsld.nce.
It it WTfM.irJ.'S. "Vv So'""" requiem mas;
at Ht. Ellrabcth'o Church at 0 o'clock. In.
Wi?T',n,tU0,J,Cffl,n'dr'11 Cemetery. ' J
KLHLEn. On March, 10. 1021. JOBrnt
II. husband of Catharine Kehler. Relatives
and friends employes of aimbe IlVoi? and
all organizations of which he was a member:
are Invited to the service, Tuesday evening
o'e'Mk. at his late' residence, 872 N
41st st. Interments anr, il "'- '
m,i,i,i Karen ID. 1021. JOHV T
band of late Margaret T. Kelly (neA
!",.,".'? ,,on ?.f l Thomas 1 and
,pv.., .:."- -- fcu.ii ,-h.
ontown Pa.
hUsi-
,! HfsV-
?' ,I.c'ily "' nuTJ HeiatlveJ nd friend.
in vi veil a lunerni. vvei., suTO n m late
residence B4R2 Catharlr . st. S?!errVn " mass
of renulenj Church of Tiansflguration 10 ".
as sills aanijr rurlrl f-TJl
KENNEV. March le JAMHH It., hua
band of Ollvo Mynott Kenney. i'njne""!
service, Tues.. 2 p. m . 4124 Chester ave.
Int Westminster Cem
KHNTNER-Sudden!?. March 1R. EMMA
".I.?1''0', "CT:! '' Kentn.r (noo Rrad
(leld). in her SRth year. Relatives and
friends ore Invited to nttend funeral Tues
2 p rn i . residence, Moreland. rd. Willow
Grove P.i Int. Hillside Cem.
KUI3NNR. March 10. WILLIAM r. hus
Und of late Matlld, liuenne (nee sKeetx).
Relatives and friends also mernrern of the
rulechmann Memorial Raptlet Church and
employes ,;f Olmbel Rro, receiving depart
ment. Invlbd to attend funeral. Wed, 2
p. m.. late reslderce. 24r. W. Chew st . Ol
ney. Fcr!rej at the above-named church.
3 p. m Int prtvate. Northwood Cem.
Friends ma; call Ttles. evo.
LINOO. March 20, JOHN K husband of
Martha A. Lingo (nee Hudson), Funral
services Wed.. ".30 p. m.. at his late real,
dence. S4 Maple ave.. Cblllngsvood, N. J
Int. private. Friends may call Tues.. after
LL'TJi March IB ATJOUST J., husband
of Sophia I.utx (nre Ixndherr), rured 03.
Relative, nnd friend, alsj police Tenth dis
trict, nre Invited to attrsid funeral. Tues.,
o 10 r. m 1712 N 3d st. Requiem mass
St. Mlchl'g Church 10 a, m. Int. private.
Holy Redeemer.
Lt'ZARDI. March 1R. 1021. ANTHONY
AI.FRKI), son of Mary and late Constlne
Luxardl. Relatives and friends Invltsd to
attend funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. in., from his
late residence, 2M0 N fltlllman st. High
mass St. Columbk's rurch 10 a, in. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
LYNCH. March a. 1021, RRIDCIET.
daughter of late .V mel and Kllen Lynch.
Funeral Tup,.. 8 fn a in., from residence
of her nephew, Daniel A .Sullivan, 0330
Klngsesslng ave. Holemn requiem mass at
Ht. Clement's! Church, 10 a m Int New
Ci.lhtdrat Cem.
MarDONALD. March 20 121. JOHN J.
MatDONAIJ). Relatives and friends aro
Invited to attend funerul. Wed.. 0:.1O a. m
from his late residence. 1030 N, Hroad st,
Holemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady
of Mercy 11 a, m. Int. strlctlv private.
Friends may call to view body Wed. morn
ing ufter f 1,0 o'rtock.
MAILR. Died on March lh 1021.
I)l.'I!IA MAILR, wife of Oeorv" Maler
(ne Logos), aged 88 years. noUtlves
and friends, also tho member, (it Arch
confratornlty of the Holy Family are
Invltei' to attend the funeral, on Tuesday
niornlfg, at S:30 o'clock, from the resi
dence of her brother.ln-law, dill W. Olrnrd
nve Requiem mos, at 10 o'clock at Ht.
Peter's Church, Int. private, Ht. Peter's
MARTIN. I.L'CT ATHIOTT MARTIN,
daughter uf the late Austin and L'llrn Oil
man Abbott and wlfo of Rev. Paul Martin,
on March 10. Hervlcen at her late resi
dence H Evelyn place. Princeton. N. J., on
Tueslny. Mnrch 22 at 11:30 o'clock.
McIIRIDE. Huddenly. at her home. 1310
.Master st.. on March 10, 1021, HONOR
(Annlo) McIIRIDL! Hervlce on Tuesday
mnrnlng at 10:30 o'clock, at the Oliver II.
Hair llldg.. 1820 Chestnut st Interment pri
vate. Viewing Monday evening.
McCRKA. March 20. JAMRrt T . eon of
Rebecca A. and late James T. McCrea, aged
27. I'uneral services d , 2 p. m.. 230
Darby rd.. Llonenh. I'a. Int. Lutheran
Cem . Ardmore.
McOONIOLK. Marrh '.0 MARY (nee Dal
toi.i wife of Michael Mctlor.lgle. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral, Wed., 8.80 k m from her late real,
dunce, 1820 L'. Alhirt at, .Solemn requiem
iusj Chuich of '.ho Visitation 10 a, in.
int. Holy Hepuirnre com, I
MeKNlOHT. Mareli 26. 1021, MARY A.. J
widow of David MclCnlsht, itge,t h4. Rein- I
tlve, and frlenda invitea to runerai services,
Wed 11 n. m., at her late residence. 734
a. IH-'i st. Int. private
. Mct.AUOHLIN - March 18. 1021. AN-
' J . husband of Mary McLaughlin
ltugh) nr.d son it late Daniel and
M McLaughlin of Ulsncastle, County
Ireland. llelutlves and friends In-
v.. el to funeral. Tues , 8 30 a. m., realdenre
of sister Mrs Anth-ny Hell. 1040 H. 27th
st holemn mass of requiem St aabrlcd's
Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem.
McOUK --March 20. AUNRS. daughter of
Thomiis and Ilmma McUue, aged 18, Funeral
i-rvlces Wed , 3 p rn , resldenre of her
parents. 844 13. Almond st (Ilelgrade anj
Norrts sts ). Int flreeninount Com. Re
mh ns may he viewed Tues. eve
MKAIiE. March 10. JAMEH F,. husband
nf la'o Anna Mead't aged (1. Tuneral Wed ,
8 3d a rn.. from his lato residence, 2027 W.
Indiana avo. lllsli mass Ht. Columba's
( hurch 10 a. in. Int. Hdy Hepulchre Cem
MII.LLR March 18 MARY I. widow of
Henry Miller (nee fjtolD Relatives and
friends Invited to attend funeral services,
Tuea 2 p m , at residence of her son-in-law
Henry Haaeman, l.t8 N Hancock st
Int North ( eitar Jim (Jem. jcricnos may call
Mon , after 8 p in.
MlltPHT March 20 1021 MA.MIU V..
wife of James W Murphy and diiuahter of
Mattle snd late Ieon Htraus, Relatives and
friends are Invl'ed to attend funi ral sirv.
lies, Thurs., 11 a, in., ut her late residence,
2(r, N Mervlne st Int. private, Re
mains may a viewed Weil eve
O 1IRIKN March 17 1021 WILLIAM J
lO'HRIL'N belove.1 son of William and Anna
O'llrlen forme rlv of 1818 Wharton at Rela.
lives and fr'ends, alau Co. U 1 10th Inf., are
'Invited to httend funeral, Tues b:8o a, m,
from his permits' residence 20',n 8 f,7lh st,
nnienn nigri muss or requieirr jnessea Hacra.
ment Church 10 a m. int Holy Cross Cem.
CKJHKN IVh. fl I.YDIA -vlf nf Hw.
aru vgiien, ageo ss, i-nrerai services Tues..
2 p m. apartments of Wllllsm II Hat
tershy. 3310 N Ilroad st Int. Greenwood
(IC of P 1 Cem
OVRRWIHF. Fuddenly March 10 OH.
CAR husband of Catherine C Ovtrwlse
(nee MrCulI.nwh) Icuneral Tues 8:3o a m.,
4311 I-'alrmmint live High inasa Ht Ig
imilus' church 10 a in
PAHTRR Hud ten v March IT. 1021.
KATHKRING ilKUK'.ler of the la'n Conrad
and Illlxabeth Psstre ReUtlvrs and friends
are Invited to funeral services. Tues. 2
p m residence ji.s.5 K Dsunhln st Int,
prlvste (freenw iisl 'K of P ) Cem
PHILLIPS March i, AKRLIIKRT
PHII.LH'H Rilstlves and friends, also
I Thomas II. ration Ixidge No. boll, F and
I A. M. Invited to attend funeral, Wed., 2
p. in residence 1410 Jackson id Int Mt
. Morlah Nf, Mowers
I RAHRR March 10. ROSK, widow of late
1 Tohn O. Raser Relatives and friends In
1 vlted to funeral, Wed . 8.30 a. m. real
.dome of her niece. Mrs James J. Moran.
I 1221) H 20th nt Holemn mass of requiem
Ittt. Charles' Churrh 10 a in
I RKA. On Mstrh 10. 1021 I.RWIH A. L
I husband of Lilxalxth Iti a (nee Wuodrnw)
1 Hervlcn on Monday evening, at 7 30 o'clock
.'NliKKTAKrilH
! llI BROAD Allr
W DIAMOND
DKATHR
at his !at residence, 2314 ft. 07th nt.
Further service on Wednesday, at 2 P. m.
at residence of Geo. J, Llddell, Liberty
Orove. Cecil eo Md. Interment at West
Nottingham, Md,
RICCORDf). At Mt. Holly, N. J,,. March
20, MARY K wife of William P. Rlccords.
Relatives and friends nre Itivl'.cd tn attend
funeisl, from her tain res'dence. 23 Monroe
at,, Mt. Holly, N, J Wed,, 8:30 n. m.
High mass of requiem Church of Sacred
Heart 0:30 a. m. Int. fit. Mary's Cem.
ROIIKlvTBON. At tfteelton. Pa., on March
IS, 1021. ANTHONY ATWOOD. husband of
Catharine Robertson, formerly of 182,1 Wolf
at,, Philadelphia, aged 7S years. Relatives
and friends, nlao John F. Reynolds Post.
No, 71 O, A. R., and Vesper Court, No. 60,
F of A., are Invited to the service, Wednes
day afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H.
Ilalr Hulldlng, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment
at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
RORINHON. March 20, 1911, Miss
ORACKRILLA RORINHON, aged 00. Fu
neral services Tues,, 2 p. m,. Presbyterian
Home, n8th at. and Orcenway ave, Int.
Mt. Feaee Cem.
RHHHELL (nee (Ireen). March 10, MARY
A. OREEN, wife of Harry A. Russell and
daughter of Harry and Jennie D. Green.
aged 27 years, Relatives nnd friends, also
Colonial Chapter. No. 87, O. K. H.. and
members of Mary Auxiliary, are Invited to
attend the funeral services, Tues,, 11 a. m
residence of her parents. 4800 Chester ave.
HOI.OMON. March 10. RALPH, husband
of F.rnnstlne Holomon, nnsd 30. runerai
services Wed,, !! p. m., B133 Hoopea at.
BOtTHKIt. At Atlantic City. N. J.. March
20. ANNA R,. widow of II. Frank Houder.
Services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. lato residence. 33
a, Raleigh ave. Int. IMeasantvllle.
HPICF.R March IS. 1021. IBARRLLA t.
wife of the late Romulus Bplcer and daugh
ter 'of the late Thomas D. and Mary A.
Cromle aged 70. Funeral wea., 1 p. rn..
337 N?'r."h st. 8ervlces In Rpworth M. K.
Church ROlh and Race ati,, 2 p. m. Int.
HTAlY-ORtL-Mareh 18. MART T -If.
of the late Thomas I. Btafford (nee Tuttle).
Relatives and friends! also Blloam M. h.
Church, are Invited to attend funeral serv.
Ices Tues., 2 p. m.. late residence. 1228 B.
Husquehnnna ave. Int. Private. North i Cedar
Hill Cem. Frlenda may call Mon.. after 8
P,BTfSV March 19. RLIZAI1RTH R. M
widow of John M. Stow. Funeral ""'
Wed , 2 p. in,, late residence, 421 R. Park
Ave.. Merchantvllle. N. J. Int. Colestown
Cem. Friends may call Tues., 7 Jo 1 1 P. m.
HI C'AJVl . .inrcu u, ii, "i--"-z V
husband of Ireno muart (nee McCombs).
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
Tues., 7:30 a. m., late residence. 880J
llrandywlne st. High mass St. Agatha f
Church 0 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem.
TAYLOR. March 10. MARY' J., wife of
Thomnrr R. Taylor, aged 3. Relatives and
friends, le-ngue of Sacred Heart. Tabernacle
Society Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m
3181 N. Judson at. Solemn reejulem mass
Corpus Chrlstl Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Sepulchre Cem. .......... ct.
THAYRR. March IT. WILLIAM OOR.
DON, son of late Joseph nnd Rllen (Jordon
Thayer. Reli live and frlende. nlso mem
bers of Sketch Club, are Invited tn funeral.
Tues. 8:30 a. m.. late residence, 1 Overhlll
road, 08th and Market sts. Solemn requiem
mnss St Carthage's Church 10 a. ni. Int.
etcl'itU" '.S'Mareh 10. MAROARET A..
daughter of Thomas and Ann Tlghe (nee Ken
nedv). Relatives and friends nre Invited
to funeral Wed.. 8:30 a m rrom residence
of James Duffy. 25nS N. Jessup si. Solemn
high mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10
a. m. ini. iioiy iw,n vc,,
TROITT. At her residence, 233 N. Paxnn
-. Meeel, 10. 1021. MARY I. ALLISON.
wife, of Edward L. Trout. Service on
Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tho
Oliver II. Hair Building. 1820 chestnut st.
Interment private. Carlisle. Pa., papers
"'tUDOr! March 10. JOANNA, widow of
Albert Tudor, aged 74 Funeral services
Tues 1.S0 n. m., residence, zv, i n. noiu
st Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. View
Ing tht, Mon eve.
WKLLS On March 20. at residence nf
daughter. Mrs, W H. Rue. 28 Dudley ave..
I.'an'.downe. Pa,. MAR Y R., vlf; of IWbert
H Wells, l'mnerai servircn miu ii,, ,..,
Wedn-sday. nt 2 p. in,, St. Mnr''a Church.
Uurllrgton. N, J. ..,,..., ,, ,.,.
WHITM,!."-aiarrn J". JAmr.n r. .veil,.
KEY. In his 01st year. Duo notice of funeral
WILLIAMS. March 20. MART, widow of
Fvnn Williams (nee Thomas). Relatives and
friends Invited to attend funeral services.
Wed 7 3 P. m.. late residence. 3003 N. 4th
st. Int private, llelvue Cem. Viewing
Toes H to 10 p, m.
WILSON. March 20. 1011. MARY, widow
at Peter Wilson. Relatives nnd friends are
Invited to attend funeral. Wed. ,8:30 a. m.,
from her late reeldencs. (MO Chestnut at.
.,w... .. M.n. a, ra ..I,. ,,' .. re....M
Solemn requiem in... - -,.. m .,,u..i
10 a in. Int. Cathedral Cem.
WISi:. March 12. at Fort nils. Tex..
tvir.i.iAM J., son of Harry J. and Kiliabeth
Wlue (nee Thompson). Relatives snd friends
nre Invitea to lunerai, eurn., nn n, in..
from his parents' residence, 2512 S. llth
st. Solemn requiem mass nt Church of the
Epiphany 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
LRO L ADVEKTISKMKNTS
J-PPiIMTATB or MARIA 11AIIJK CIAX--
TON, dr-eosed letters testamentary
on tho above estate having been grunted to
tho undersigned, all persons Indebted to the
sold estate aro requested to inakei payment,
and tlioae having claims to present the same,
without delay, tn
FRANK WILLIAMSON.
Executor,
2302 Spruce at.
Or to tils attorney.
JAMBU F. HIIRADRR,
Bin Real Kstatc- Trust Hldg.
gsf" "AVK runrriASKii nu. nuiTidt
- and egg business of II. Shoenfeld.
B030 Chester ave. Creditors present bills be
fore March 23. M. SHWYOKR.
LOST AND FOUND
DOO. Lost. largo Airedale, south of Mar
ket at.; black back, brown lege, license
tag lfl. Thone fipruce oHfilt; reward 20.
EMULEM-Ixiat. a gold Masonic emblem,
gold hand with keystone bangle; Initials
"J. H Q " Reward 1'hone Otn, 4868 W,
PIN Ix)t. diamond platinum bar pin, with
11 atones, between Wannmaker'a and
Thommen's. Reward. Return J42S U An-
a-ura terrace Rel, 7430 J
VANITY CASE -Iit, gold vanity case, on
graved It, W. A., near tho Ore-en Hill Farm
Apartments. Thursday, March 17 Liberal
reward If returned to J, E. Caldwell Co,
WATCH Lost, lady's wrTst watch, diamond
face. Initials S R. R. Liberal reward If
returned L. M Rouse, 212 Chestnut st.
HEP WANTED FEMAtiE
lioOKKEEPRR." experlencl, reference re
qu r-wl. I 031. ledger Office-.
CASHIER Experienced. qiilekTann accurate;
must be well recommended, neat nnd re
fined type desired. Apply 1118 Chestnut sL
C007C AND HITLER (mnn and wife) wanted
ln the suburbs close to the city: thij ! .
splendid chance for tho-e who win appreciate
ii good horns; cheerful aurruundlrsxs and also
good wages. Address M 818, Ledger Office.
CUTTER
Wanted, cutter, experienced on house dresses
Apply Rurtau of Employment
WAVAMAKEa'H
DRESSMAKER
Wanted, experienced dress mnker.
As?!y Dureau of Employment
WANAMAKF.tVS
FANCY IRONERS
Good openings for txperlence-d fancy Ironers
Apply MARKET ST. LAUNDRY
1308 rilbert at.
MOTHER'S HEIJ'KR Wnnted. young
woman family af 3 children; good salary
god him"; seashore In summer. P. O,
llox 380. Dover, Del
NURSE French woman, to assist "with 2
ihlldren: ldest 1 years; Protestant pre-
ferred; best references required. J (lis.
. a. . rte ..,
I.niri -i"i,-.
OPERATORS
Wanted, operators on power revlng
chines; also operator, experienced
awnings.
Apply Ilurrau of Employment
WANAMAKKR'U
ma
on OPERATORS, experienced! Infiinls'. chll-ilr-n'MWhlt'i
dresses steady, pleasant room:
learners with sewing machine experience
taker Freund, 1213 Market at.
BAU3blDY "wTNfmi " I'p'.iii.data-Tady
will selling experience to represent broksr
dealing In listed securities Room IU0
Drexel llldg.
STENOORAI'HKIt, tnoioughly eTperlenced In
general off ce work. Address In uwn hand
writing stating age rxperlsn-ie, rrfernecer.
salary desired. P 6, Isjx 743 -"-".
WOM ,N WANTED "FOR HTKNOflR APIIIC
...AND SECRETARIAL WORk"ei-'FICII:nt
.v.! !Zfil. . .V." .. '"" KIHIATION AND
wnu a r
...... ...w,.... numr, 1,1 1 r.lVAll I ATri
.,....,. ,, , mj eJl'l. 1CI T1I1C
itniirr person, salary 120 i-nit week
WITH CKA.Mf'K OF ADVA.NIM.MICNT Af).
DRESS. OIVINO EXPICUIKNI'E AND
r.UAI.IFICATIONS. R bus. LED-EH av.
v
I nm looking for a particular type of lady.
Industries oean record, fair education and
good personality! these qualifications will se
cure for her a nermaieiit connection with an
ricume that will mast her fondest expecta.
VrWr wrB wm,t ci" al 1UK,i A-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
General
4 WKLI-KDUCATBD WOMEN, WANTED
lo fill proOtahlo traveling positions open
during March; positions are In regular snles
organisation, now raying over 200 women
an average of 1273 per month! applicants
must have st least a high school education,
lie between 'Ji and 40 years of oge and en
tlrely free to travel I give agy. education and
experience In first letter. Address Sales e.
partment, F. R, Comnton A Co., OS E. Wash-
liyrton t.t Chicago, lU
women hchool"trachkrs WANTRlT
(o travel during vacation; epeelsl work along
achool lines; railroad fare paid! salary to
start and eommlaalnni preference given those
who can start earliest nnd work longeat!
give age, education and experience. Address
S.J. Olllflllan. (larland llldg., Chicago. III.
ItAKSfMONEY AT HOME You esn earn
from II to 12 an hour In your spare time
writing show cards! quickly and eaallr
learned! no canvaaalng! wa teach you how
and sell your work. Write today for fu I
particulars to jnn,ncn pii7 v?,u wvi
V3fj Ityrlo Rldg., Teronto, Ont Canada.
NURSES wanted, always In demand at good
nayi learn at home'ln spars time! entire
h." "'? "ir. r. .-i.t;.Ji v-:
WnilO you irnrni fiti vitm isaw.-.a-i -
nurse's outnt! write for full particulars. Chl.
CSgQ HCnoOI Ol iursiliK.. - ",-..-
Blvd.. Dept. 0, Chicago. III.
CLERKS, over 17. for postal mall service!
1120 monthly! examinations March. April;
experience unnecessary. For free particulars
of Instruction write J. Loonyrd (former civil
service examiner). 002 Equitable Rldg.,
Washington, D. C.
WOMEN wanted to demonstrate and sell
new rreclrl emheolderv needle! ID0 week.
Iy easy; write for fr-e sample outfit propo
sition. Department M X, Chicago Bilk Co.,
30 W. Adams si., cnicago. in.
EARN 2S weekly
spare time; writing ror
newspspers, iiLSftiiurni ,,. uiiiicc, mi
tails free. Press Syndicate, 122, Ht. Loul
msgsxlnesi exp. unnec,; de-
HLP WANTED MALE
CASHIRR for beachfront hotel; permanent
position. Apply' Mr, Hallman, Chalfonte,
Atluntlo City. N. J., giving age, experience
and reterence.
CHAUFFEUR wanted to drive fi-ton truck:
must be strong! reference required. Apply
fin s. American st.
CLERK, "experienced for stockroom In ga
rage, itepiy. Binung ase, reinrrnces, ex
perlence and salary expected. C 110. Ledger
Office.
COATMAKER3
First-class workmen, experienced on ladles'
coats.
Apply Bureau of Employment
WAJJAMAJUinVS
DRAFTSMAN wnnted, power plant, piping.
e'ondensing ana nonconaensing pi me;
state experience, salary, etc. P 831, Led. Off.
ELECTRICIAN, first alass: good opportunity
for right party. I' 010. Ledger Office.
MACHINE CUTTER, experienced, on shtrfe
snd pajamas in our Atiantio city lac
tory; write full detalla nf experience, ago
and salary. Wood-Wllson Co., 200 6th
ave.. New York city.
MAN and wife wanted as cook and better
In the suburbs, close to city; this la a
splendid chance for those who will appre
ciate ,a good home, cheerful surroundings
and also good wagca. Aucrcsa j B13.
Ledger Office.
PLATINUM WORKERS, gold workers and
diamond setters wanted at once; open shop;
state salary and ability In first letter. Ap
ply I. Etneman & Sun, 708 Penn ave., Pitts.
burgh. Pa.
PRINTING Layout man for plant handling
advertising nnd dlrect.by.mall nrlntlng:
one who understands type faces nnd knows
how to make them talk, who can make rough
sketches mel creato eftectlvs dummies; this
Is an excellent opportunity ror a man wttn
tho above qualifications; state experience and
salary aeairea. V nil, imager urnce
SALESMEN
One of the oldest and largest orgarnxatlons
engaged In the refining and marketing of
petroleum products has openings for several
high-grade salesmen, both In Philadelphia
and outside; they must be man who can
SELL, and who, In addition, possess execu
tive ability.
To thoee properly qualified a permanent
opportunity Is offered, preceded Iiy a short
course of intensive training; remuneration
will be by salary.
Requirements: Age. 2B-40: high school edu.
ration or Its equivalent; character and part.
recor.l noove question; energy, personality
and aggressiveness.
To secure Interview reply by letter, stating
age, height, weight, schooling, previous ex
perlence and salary earrsrd, what territory
familiar with and whether willing to locate
outside of Philadelphia. M 018. Ledger Office.
SALESMEN Three of our men appointed
managers the last thirty days; many other
managers needed soon; If you are n sales
man, or expect to tie. here is your oppor
tunlty: big paying positions In our own com
pany for clean, honorable men: to prepare
you quickly wo give dally Instruction freo
while ynu work. Call after 0:80. 044 Wide-
ner Rldg.
.SHIPPER, experienced In swcaTer mill"" de
partment; must bo Industrious; Ideal con
ditions: good salary, Arr-Tee Knitting Mills,
1210 Race st,
BHIRT IRONER3
Wanted Hand lreners on custom stock and
family work. Apply
MARICET BTRET3T LAUNDRY
1303 nibert rt.
SHOF. SALESMEN. 3. some experience In
pelllng high-grade women's shoes. See Mr.
Hoffman, wlnkelman'a. 1180 Chestnut.
STEWARD and cook wanted to take chargn
of catering department of athletic training
bouse at a college In Pennsylvania: prefer
ably married man, no children; wife to as
sist. Apply, stating experlengo and refer
ences, to M 020 Lodger Office.
8TOCK SALESMEN
I WANT THE inC.HEST CLASH STOCK
SALESMEN FOR THE HIGHEST CH.HH
PROPOSITIONS I N PHILADELPHIA
WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT.
P 820. LEDGER OFFICE
UPH0L3TERER3
Wanted, up'iolctersra on fine furniture,
Asply Hureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
WE CAN OFFKR TOU a lifelong position In
tin established bualnesa. where character
and ability are more Important than expe
rience; you catlsfy us and we will satisfy
you that thin opportunity lr a real one.
Apply Room 710 Wldaner Rldg.
flencTHt
YOUNO MEN, over 17, for lostal mail serv.
Ico: 1120 month: examinations March,
April; experience unnecessary. For free par.
tlrulars nf Instruction write John t.eonard
(former rlvll service examiner), 802 Equitable
Hldg.. Washington. D. C. ..-
ELECTRICITY TAUOHT by experts; earn
while you learn at home; electrical book
and proof lessons free; your auccea, guar-
anleed and position a-ieured- write (?(.-
Chleago Engineering Works, 1800 Sunnyalde!
Chlcagri.
we teach gftK-Tn5H5
J2S 1X1R FULL COMPLETE COURSE 12S
IiAY A NIOHT CISHE8. (Open Sundays.)
RArriJtLIflill toljS.prlng Osrden at.
ASSISTANT audltora for gov'ernment'lncoine
tin revenue service; salaries 11640 to
WHO. Write for free Information. Fedcra"
Institute. Washington. T). C.
MAIL CLR'llKH Hundreds are 'neededTVx.
...".mlna,,onJ' "'"'! "alary Jl'140 to begin.
Write for free Information. Foderal Instil
tute. Washington, D. C.
EARN 128 weekly, spare tlmer"wr!llng for
newspapers micgaxlnaa; experience un
3S""s't.ryL,-r.Ulil'o,ffe- ''"" Sy"'flc''
SJTUAT-ON& WANTED HAL"
IIUTLER OR COOK Welexperlenced" yoTTng
Japanese wishes steady position, take en.
tiro charge of ainall family cr apartment In
city; honest, eober, willing very best city
ref ..sleep out II 027, Ledger Office
ACCOUNTANT. I.XI'ERT. dBlr"es" position,
can furnish references, Address A. 804
Pierce st . South Phlla.
CHAUFKKUR wls'heu position, private fain
lly; tlrst-claas refs.; careful driver: ref.
from last employer P Ooi, l.e.Uer Office,
FOHUION CONNECTION DESIRED
Young business man past 30, fi years In
SeuICi1 ' "' '"""''8'f now Uniinclal ex.
reutive ajih arit inerlean ini-pornlloii
n Its field, "onnecllon desired which wll
lead to foreign assignment, highest bank und
busltiesa crrdt-nllnls. M fc22. Ledger Ofllce.
1
MAN 30 years gVe", desires position as
j-tfcTw&wy& in edf,.or uwk-
aiTTJATIONSWANT-grTv
summer at coel resort ' and woSld"'.!,'1 lk
houaeworkt ' objection to w.Ytm, "$'(
bay or Maine coast preferred! iJlVl'"'?
o?nc.r " t,0T coofcr- " ff'SSg
AGENTS
SAI.Efl.MN to show women hew . .rr
tne lire or their vacuum mieMneT!
ruga; saves every housewife Hod iJ . eW. -"I
costs, less than B not aold In aiii...,y.a.
slve territory! old-eal&bllahed hause i.,a'
r.r.n,i," 'JSfM" vMuaYieTuslne'A'
.. ... ,... ,.n ii nt.. Alliwaimee Wl. -
SEND FOR FHEH ROOKLRT of lettarT7l
our agents who are building ur. . Ire"l
bualness selling our goods by mail om.!00
Iocs tradej an order for l& of go,"?,.
start you In exctjslve territory. R ii .'"
pany. Agents Dept. 1 87, Ocean Park rV.''
9. T0.u . I1 t0 arn money In your
time? We have a wonderful offeree. 5!
ambitious men and women; no nrevlou. ?.
rlenee necessary; no money reo ulred. xfjlf
today for plans. American VttSaetmff'
8208 American Rldg.. Cincinnati; p " C
WH WANT men and women to like .,j
for "Allan'' ralneoata: make lr, d.?iV
4 average orders; we furnlrh everythlnJ
even a coat made to your measuw ,,!
liver and oollect; new spring line now e...
prices right. The Allan ManufMturftrri'S
Dept. 11-72 .Lnulaviils, Ky. """""I Ct,,
SAI.EiMEN. Inexperienced or ain.,7.Trr
clty vr traveling; write for Hat it iT.
id full particulars. Addrei. v., '
nnd
Salesmen's Traveling
277. Chicago. III.
Association. &.
SALESMEN for well-advertised im i..
duced advertising tape fo- wrsBDlnV .T
reS.nt.Mft r. ;
..v.- v.... i.-e .... "V.."-"" neMk
line, uiu, in;ue, nuiomoDUsa. br ft.
method; HO dally without capital' or eiin"
ence. Write Ounmetal Co., 232 Elm "
eatur. Ill lm'
AOENTS wanted to ad'ertlse our goods Tii
distribute free samplej to consumer- te.
per hour: write for full particulars. An.Vu
can Products Co., 273 American Rldg ri
clnnatl. O; " "
AflKNTS Make a dollar
oi'ioie niR aounr an noun tt
Mendets, a patent patch! Instantly ,'
aks in all ut-nsf s; samplo free. i,0!
o.. Amatenlam. N, Y.
173 A WEEK selling Cresco ralncoat'-
Independent! no collecting or dellverlei,.
sample coat nnd outfit free. Improved Ur!'
Co.. llept. 01. Ashland, O. ""
HOW TO START in business for yoursslfZ,
A llltlo bonk aent free to men and wor-U
anxious to mako money by working Bin S
full time, Clows Co.. Philadelphia. "
fii'KCIAI.I Inch display adv. " 180 rir
lines thrlco, lis. Wood', ServlceB,Atl7cltJ
SMPLOYMENT AO-iNOlia
MRS. HARVEY. 1010 Rlltenhouse Sautrs-Flrst-class
cooks, trained waitresses, Mrtu
ly recommended English Protestant ctifd.
nurse. Catholic Infant's nurse, several yetrr
best ref.; English, Norwegian butlers eon.
Slea; laundreases, first-class English sir.
ener and assistant wanted! French nurserr
maid, lady's maid; three Protestant chim.
bermalds. couples, cooks, etc.
M. MCCARTHY, 2020 Sanaom at., wanta'asr
couples, eke., chambmds., waltr's. gardrfl'
Mrnday.
RELIAIiLE colored help supplied, Olen Oat
Employment Agency. 2232 W. Oxford it.
Pop. 0128. " "
MRS. HAnVKT, 1010 Rlttenhouse sq. IU.
liable help supplied and wanted.
POOS. BIRDS AND GOLD FISH.
PEKIN9H rUPPIES. beautiful, "aup-rler
pedigreed stock. 0837 Chestnut, Telephots
Ilelmont 1772, '"
AIREDALE puppies; iiedlsreed stock.
Sedgley Club. East River Drive,
mount Park
Apply
Fair.
HOUSES
TWO RIDINO HORSES, with bridles ul
English saddles; both horses well ram.
nered and can be driven In harness; will M
sold cheap, P B17, . Ledger Ofllce.
PONY, with harness, governess cart, satlle
and bridle; Ideal pony for children, ml
will bo sold cheap. M 024. Ledger Office.
MACHINEHY AND TOOLS
Dynamos and Motors
OF ANY SIZE
GEORGE SACHSENMAIER & CO.
Office: 926 North Third $.
WAREHOUSE AND SHfJP
028-30-32 NORTH THIRD STREET
UUY BEU,
MACHINERY
L. F. SEYFERT'S SONS, Inc.
OFFICE THIRD WILI.OW 8T3,
I10ILER3. ENOINES. PIIMPd. AIR C0K
PRESSORS AND HEATERS. IRONWOHK.
INO AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY,
MOTORS, (IENERATORS. ELECTnlCAb
AND CONTRA'rrORS' EQUII'MR.'rT, ETC
NEW 'i .horsepower Wagner electrlo motort,
128,30. with cord plug and pulley, niit
to attach to light socket; best motor rn
can buy to run washing machine, smill
lathe, churn, freexer, etc.; can furruj
grinding and polishing attachr.ents for II;
send for quantity and dealer's dlrcouat. R.
Schelnert - Co.. 123-125 N. 3d St. p
LARGE STOCK, rebuilt and guaranteed en-
glnrs, ijnipB, air compressors, brstsri.
machine tools; send for complete c.Uloim
of a,ock'IIKnMAN x,. WINTERER
048.38 N. jTront St.. Philadelphia. Pa. .
TWO STEAM GENERATORS Includlag er-
glnes. suitable for small plant or rnllli
may be seen by applying Geo. Kelly. 1SU
and Walnut,
PULLEYS, shafting, hangers, used; .leather
rubber nnd canvas bvltlng at Haadoa
Machinery Depot. 343 N. 3d st,
ELECTRICAL MOTORS, MACHINE TOOLS.
POWER EQUIPMENT , . u,
OJJiniENM VCIHNERY CO.. 110 N, 3D.W,
ALTERNATING "and direct current motor;!
3ewusodMlnk Co . 227 N, 4th lb
FU LL15YH, hangers.' "shafting, half VM
MOTOR KXtJUAfveea.. ni inciimh i.i.;y
NEW second-hand machinery tuM. -oil
Vsch.. plants dismantled. Ornw. 13n N. t
sToNITOR 330-ft. heater, , "lot of IU y l
radiators. Tearsley ft Co.. 221 N, 3dJ.l-
MODERN machine shop small or larraar.
deral we do mlltwrlghttng. 210 N. Front.
MTJSICAL INSTI.TJMENT8
V1CTROIJ. IX, Including 0 10-lneh double
face records (12 selections). 180.10, thUtt
a handsome machine, with latest Ii-pwyj
ments- 11.80 wkly. IJ. II. Todd, 1800 Arena
mhestnutVopen.IoiiFrl.. tBtl.
PIANO 7B castv 188. one dollar week, M
magnincent 1350 plnno: been used, deelael
bargalS R - Todd. 1300 Arch rt Open
Monday: Friday and Saturday evenlrjjV
1400 KNARE AngeluH Player. '"S,"0',11,'
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PIANO Ileautlful naw uprigM fur aaM
rtortfioe. 1313 N. 00th st.
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Don't Paint Your Old Tin Roof
Let Mo Entlmato to Coat Your 01
Roof and Guoranteo It Ten W
ROBERT A. MAYS
Expert in Roollngr, Roof Coatlur
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1242-44 N. 16thSt.fn.:'j!??
ROOFS, repair and Plnte.l. any IseilW-
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at a reluctbn. American Sh"t Metal i'(
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prices. H. Pentland. 804 N.llltll.rnp i
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mn mm AND SILVER
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bring them to the "ld--labllhd (sine.
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highest prices paid! 'all "Ywrare.
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