nrajy.- JT'Vg iSiivii" T ft. rt fi-"., ", IXV-wiTjiy 7'7-f v .?pW5ppW y-T t 'f- f--y ! TTni. ... w " EYENIKG, PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 20 i fn'r r, , .- "i". fit i MiSf. Si:;r M'fKi ... .v.f in WAI5 Att. i "-., r R' lilt feiHli . ! 1 Bi&fW.. Bm'iiI IHif kit iWd j;iv ..; Iff 1 n Aon i "' - Kjtb ' ,1 v ' it milt 'i I'M'" 'JR ' fJ ft4 :-m;.5M.: ; II t4 $ .2? fit ,' K'.i-d 111 :- ' t.Ji ., t . -I iij J. V ' T,i ', 1' 'fll kj- : i t ' r ft: " 4. r-.. i r. ' , K 'f, 'Ife'v., ' til,' V-.if'i 'a B. Tl. 'i ' hi ' t 'VI I- I i ,lx . , :.y. , r .ii SSkS. ' fum. ! ri rffi Letters to the Editor Defends Philadelphia Girls Jfr ff J.'rfiror o "' .'iMif'it; fiiMIc t rtlp'r Sir t imi tint "llUBtpil" r ITtrdlnit r-nl Phlliii pltln ulrln In ) iur 1V pjft'b Knrum t olumn tmln. nnd with hln Iftttr ullll Iwfurr mr. I vnnl tn nApr It . ivQ i It I cnn'l i)n: out tn him tht 'it-1 ) Jr.lKtnki n P-npl. nri tin nrt In Ju-1(r- j hl h e In Hum ' ifi'l Ih'M orltlrli.i , without Klilns ili" ulJec mi" thnunht Ihr j)t nnnirn nml the t t irrn iif lh rlt r nil th" oii.'b ou rf rounil caf. In th ilRnri hal r on th- ulr ol enrnor- or mi rromfiiftili nimiir our thnrouahfftrn unlcffl Curlnir buiiifF hmir i I iton t kn -w Hint" ' lilpjul.l" "I'tiil I ibrut woin-ii ' n Klii.hm t'Utu Hi hvii I urn sure It nuii i frum u i din-f tht I (in-tlorntil- h n nil llin hr hA fnm In cut tun lth wnntril him In tu thorn rnitil 'utrrii illnmon'l rlnif nml ni Mnt No ctir cnuM f'r nmmont lii'nclnp nn Rlrl of (fnMneMi intlnft limn ' I'Mi lir nny thirir ui lect nni'l th: " msiwl t" ho murrl! nor ripri tn I"1 nk'ii t" th Tltt. tlir ltlipMi' in pn' pirn i i illnnr. An r ti"Mlilo tri ioi I rifm .in nffr n t ti ! r m iftnt " t'i tiwi- nr t a rul lie o'ni to tllntif r mil mud" b: k friend of Mr iwni tnniliiu. Iiuumi wli'O up h' lt'fr hj " Irr tf t i !' st to tutid in front of tbr Hidiiiit titloo or t r.'irth and Vi-kri t.it ir ivfrmp thr liatron of a dniici lull on Vnrkr-t utr-'ri In ordi r to me 1 1 ih" rnni irl v h I II Bet th nnrit No lii:utl ' ioii'o N'ttrr lo th hotll l-i'-ll .- that In "il'l nth whro 'oij how -n lnndlnB and in'nv v"h n ou Honk of ih eian of glr "ou hnir mt That t li-re the llnci-r. Th nr-- looV Irf for uch sim ou 'ihn maVr J.lft" month nnd nrc llln lo "frd thm It t .. t.-ri unfllr fir ih rrltlo ! Jud perionn from Inn o n r-Mrtrni'e nnd f Deelnll' ulthojt color over thr nuhjirt er-full lo hl mini! mil findtnif out whftli-r ii i not nu fnjn ih-it h do. k not choa m'ir lrt eemiMin Human mtiir" I. ih m lh 'or!1 oM-r t im urc nd while 1 hair not hen nround th- world "H dlffernl time not men nor mini hnndri.! .if nil'"" from thi clti fe that "e hair as mani rfln I ronaldrr.lt nd ru inrd ttlrla and nomon Pnllad' rhla im I" n other ell of thle or an' otlwr iountr.1 The onii trouble "It" 'h ... .. .' i m .ik ItKiriKte.l l til' thei in not kliu II tne rUM pl.ico " Ihei irn ii il .ui;ht hi thl clie of Bin Think of the thiumd uwn ihoU'.m.i of elrl anil nun women of thl elt h semi .11 th-ir ..nr.' ilm' In 'I.' horn in tlmliiiit th Ir minis throUBh roi.l'oa or .... "...lalnn l- .le-'-nhle frle'ids Th. 1 I 'church .ind Pundni school, and for recrea- j !tlon the th.ntr.. musl-'ul i o "- , Thei mav Mkr din. lint nd cc-IH' l"lt.i ; !tton l man prliate d HH'. but nstin'i Ii Vlrls ..f ihi r1a nnd th.- are the hleh , .cli'sn of womanh md of this clt .md tip , wnlv kind worth knowtnic lo not ro to il.im'. J Ihalls or prnnviiade Market street in tn . veninK You annol meet them no'" throuah ihe prop-r channel un Inlrnductl. , ttirwiKli a mutii-l friend Th.-e- sir's ne ek acnuilntanceshlp Th.'j don't hme t.. i It come to them unsiuht for their r.nn- toent Kood breedlnc. -ne-al IniHIIaenc. Wnd ourt.' It alwus kei- .1 host ..f -id-j "mlrers iilanit them " ,N rh'lndelphla March 22 I'.i-M. J Let Them Keep Walking Votll- ri).'..'0( fhe KiriH'!) PMbllr '"''"'. , mr I would like to nil to "Dlsnusted evho wrote todni In tn r.vr.M-. tr.Kirn. I know tr.m town and bo) who .!e,red n wtilt n Is tn l" in n try in iniet n iclrl or person as n frlnd. not a mere btiiKiull. No. friend, do not choose u Klrl ou Would me.t at .ini of the places ou su et..1 Th. are the cr ones who are 'lie blB-timers The are the ones who wint to ent it th- Rlti The) .ire the ones who rr .... KIok for ..n easy mark. Let th-m keep on wnlklmr alone Market -treet nnd th fasier thei walk the letter off )ou will tn . 1 If lour mm hid appeared im d.iulit : I coull h'He mad wur la in Philadelphia .more pleisant hi ntrnduc'nu )"U to icm' nice ulrlf I ha been nulle fortunate a to nteetlne some veri fine one rur Narberlh. Pa M.iMi 22. 1021 Blue Laws Are Liberal Told. I it'l:- nt th- "-.'lenine Public l.rilgir. pirMi friend M.irk llonman eem con Men hi! ' bet ur h m recent presen tation nf Ch-llan hihtiath oliernce and the liws th.-teto Tnsteid nf connnln him self in the tn ittrr at lue he dlierls a por ii,. hi tuck i . his opimn nt In the Amhnlm II onile-c.'inlilil ifrant that I ' display I..., nf nn fducntlon ohtiln-d at col Itce or nior Iik I It some ttieolnBICl! seminar) II .use ine of "amajInK ihfn no falliclous I'K'c but forijets tn hack up hi ae rtlons h) corroborate e vldence. 1 wonder if M- llnaman knows (h.it Khen i parn I" dh.ilo iteta orf Ills sul Jet ml maV a p-r'nnal nttni'k upon his oiponenl II I n ure smn that he I worsted In tl' ardumenl realiwe his .1. r.. -n.! iri.i. lo throw dtrt Into ! of the audi-nce to di ertlnit thrlr attntioi In nn '" r 'ir"H 'I" l-nr I'lll.inr. Mr llouniin speaks of the "Infamous blue law of 1704 but he pre. 'sent no el ideiice lo show In what wn) the) are Infamous Are we slinpli t. take hi word for ii ' Mr l"uin rpeak- "Im of ihe Sabbath enforcement laws. saa "Ii t i plu ihil Mr iff 'th pleasure of llilnir aNnit ajro vh'n Mmllar laws wer nfore. d he rrimul did not h.iie (lie ceniurl rr) rlld' .. Ihe Sinn- Ish Jnnuisiiioi -in 1 th h end. nt Infrr.-ne ' bath law irc n I I'Urn 111 of w Itches 1 ihil If th Sab- enfone.1 todai It would no-ati toriui. i for all opponents "f Do Mr HoKnnn l-urnlPK at the alak Unhbath oheeriani'e ralli lllee tie cm r SJi'h cnidi' ni e avj'C full PUi r,pr..ntilloii as tin ir v nn" io thing at all about the P.pnsiHanla Jnl bull epforcement Ian Ii knows ver) eii thit these lii lnirfere ilth or resinei the rolls-Pius lll-rtle of no on or Interfere .oi m, N.r.nn'1 rltfht lo lotshlp Uod In hi own denomination whether till! t ho.lh'n I'hristinn or 1. comre-ll 'd to h ttend no Wither Is he church If h Cll'ioers lo 1101 do " ah ii"i ion Ih. I'ulh Ttin Mr HoHTiono Instnil of ir- mir i" fr'gln o o ''Ih 1 ile rf ih rMurn oi the ?panh Inquisition i. e . H.i nus sriglnai ind fr ihe O'lrnlnK . n Ii. n Mill F o 's ,te nuht( oo lo dlsllk I sihl'e this nation n ioIokts 'I'd much ,.i ihe fict reniilo ihai elooni people nl t 1 is ehor a a tople our de-a nn t i hrleiisn lo a vnt prep, n While Ih-r. I no union of ihurcli t ih u-'jn! ni.ioin.- of Ih.i linn tn nation has made ' 'hrlstmns Mo a ,ii !,,, ),, , . , silo; d.Ai- 'h' osiioiikI pHiik tn thai d and .altlnw up-iii the popi to sp.nd the day lu h .nor of iho font do i ''hrlsHHnln I hansgli mg llsv w'th 11 i h-l.tUn origin Is iil.i. I 'eaa hoi .Hi iiur PresiHeni ' saoto to .1 ih m, I,, ,i r p.. .lOU HI ' lie 1 hrisll'! I I fc 1 . C'Mk-r. and the lnl I eKsl. I'jn s ha e their I'hnsilan ch.pliln l the arnu and m ' Th 111191 ha. Snhhalh r'i for 01.Mi1 Uis An sluleil .if lllslor an ll II 'KOinll presumes lo t,r. ou"it to l.pn I '. would sun if h real') sludl thr his 'ton of minkind th n lh relmluus nsiinc' It s, fl-inl iiiiplanl d l" th .er. nil. r f e-er normal hilinan heirg 1h.11 ifo itiere ,w illl 'tiio ih. hlslor o' r er ft!. nod -ra - 'f il r w-irld prrseni or pasl li Sr .;l. 11 i in-tl. Oik' S"lrl f 'Tin it reunion 'leu. man "f ihes religions are unen 'llalilonei and ("griad'Ps. '1 Ihrle I .ndenr'es Man, inner ha sono n, .mini; leaihlngs In u in, -a f suiiorsni ,p ijijt iherr u one religious ie hvr wto utterrd such sutilllpr trulh in ngard 10 man's relations to his ( r.Hiii i, III (IUIIi ti Ills .ll"l llli-n .that ivVreier thes. doclrlnes hn.r le-n vaneptvd and pr.irlleM.1 in their orllainst pur ID Ae se a a-ondrrful Iran .formation o' a'huruan rhsrsiter fo- the t.itr, and It is In thi iH'iiin inosl inPurni'! I. the do' trine of this uroai te.,hi thai i find ih greatest ad anis in art s"iene ' oni niene, "-luiallon llhern luslic and phi anthrnp Willi a i their r.ull and follies tbe Christian iuil"OS are In Ih. for, from of human proairj 'o.ard ihnt inlll.nniuio whleh Ik the anal of mankind from Ihe b. ginning K 'V VilVKII l?l Gordon Pa Marrh Ex-Soldier Protests To the Vi'xtor nt he r ' i enietr futiilr slm of am t.tioer Sir I den Ih ila says soldier returned from the war are n r phyalcalli nt than when the) left M ui 21) per rent of th. men who saw res service are sllll suffering from ih. rfens of the campaign I i" "d from 1(111 ' The People's Forum will appear diillr In the Evening I'tihllc ladgrr. and also In Ihe Munrfar Puldlr laMser. tellers dleeusstng timely tnplm nlll he printed. as well as rrqueoled pooina, and questions of (tneral Inlerrsl villi be answer. PEOPLE'S FORUM I.etltrH lo the Uilllcr slioulil bp n.t lirk'f nml to the point as possible. moltilriR aiijthlttK (lint woulil open n tlctininlimtloiinl or 'eotnrlnn dis cus? on. No attention will bo pnlil to unonw iiioiis Ipttern. N'ttnics ntnl mlilrrEfiss mum bj -Ik-mi nn .tn rMil-iU'o of Kooil fHllli, althouiili tiantes will "ot be prln(ct) If request Is itintle ttisit tliey bo omtiteil. Tin publleatlon of n letter Is not t-i be taken as an Indorsement of lla 'es bj this paper. (.'nmmtinlcntlont will not be re (tirneil unless aceoniimnled by poet nite, nor will innniserlp( be sned 1PI9 inn ffaPt'd tn lor nttd m.i In tlirrr hattlr. I nlso boutht l.lhert.v bonl, t mi of thi-fo May-lit h mil' blrilit "m to think that r r pntlll"d In no nonnldrrn lion Sui'l, U arHtlmd' '". II l. I'hllsilelphli March 17 1H2I ' Question Answered Who Is Right? 70 th UrlVm o' r t tiif 'nb.r ,rdqfr Sir IVnuM ii ulrn of the IVuplo'i roruin k. ini.rpFtxd in no iriumnt h rnl I 'oni mi oi rr.r.ird to tiro-" uti of tnm a thst iVn i iimcli iHiintu 10 .VCn It w nrnrcr S 1ft thnn S .in Tin- otliwr mho It Ii nnrrr T. .10 Nriure Ihf penrnt ft 1ft will 1- ' the nit mornlnu no nrcordlnir to th n ennd nr- Kum - nt It lll h-' ft nn In ten mlnuti-a nnd ft'lft In ideien hour and nftv.flio niln ite or the nt mnrnlnit Th nrnt claim tlint It I onll Hi.. mlnulo fr in .".''.Ml lijik lo ft IS ivhll ii I t-r nilnulie to ft .10 to thl It I lion rer lift JUIIV 1 St.EUI I hliidelphli Mnr-h -M lf?1 Solves Land Disposition Problem Tn th ;'tfor of thr ;i'.himo 'nllr .i if rj r Mi In naser to Jopli ". itnplr'., pro) in In thr KiriiMi Pi m ir I.KpurR .if M.irch .1 In 'ihlrh I" .rlr.. thit Ihrre iuarrr of 'i quar Ii. ill ...l Into f u 'iUl! p:ie ,t l tir Inn the im Mint I ..n'.l v.. i pit. i. r i oi Inc .liitnin 1 cut off J S tri:i. M IIMT,11 l'hl..ldi'llll.l. Mnli'h '.'.1. IU2I I; pl and illia-ram alo upr,lli,d 'n "It M ' Clinton Sifter. Itolnnd R1" ' P D P ' Herl.Tt J Hans Miss Mm ntiBer nld "A Mnde School Oradu.ite Cirll Wolff Maier. Choree W Ho.km.in R Fo'kmm Dnild M'trklev A. H. 1'erklnpine Silnli..! I'leirfleld. : L Ch ipni.m, .Innp's P J-'liklns, ttenjaiulli KerlT. llranill' W Cooler, i: Howard. John H netirrjenn Al frid J Veleon and W H. t'lirtleiUe Presents Problem To thr Kilitnr of Ihr Kir,tii-i Public Lnlo'r: "Ir lion- I one t. tri Tako th. :..". siuir. and ue onli the numlers 1 to ft each number ft times, .ich direction. mlBht show him mrfkliiH a total of 1ft In If Mr Patterson like. 1 1 or 1i wave of dolmt tint JOHN M KNnt'Itii. March t7. 1H21. rhll.ididphla. Answers Two Problems To thr Htlltor of the Et rnino Public t.cdofr Mr I Inclose answeis to problenn. ub mltte.1 b "I.arr of th Hills and .Ininee II Ferree. Jr 1 The flddlir In Un lnor wns sl"ter to the fiddler In Wnne 2 The dinner ainl th thr plate Tl.e father had n pint STEAMMIIP NOTICES VISIT EUROPE NOW fc WHITE STAR LIN VKW lOHK LIVERPOOL Apr. 2'.ir. SOlMiiy 2Si , ... . Apr. In'Mnv HlJune 11 I Meicnntlr Apr. 21 NEW YOIIK ( lli:illlorilti SIIVTHAMPTON pr. 0 May 40l.nnplr Apr. SOiftlny Ul.Iune YORK nnd HOSTON - ZOUl (lllllt I.T II NXPLKS fil'.NOA Apr. 2nCrelle May 11 Celllr . . Cedrle . . Adriatic N K1V C'nnople I llll.,llll,l.l III MaeUlnaw (frelnht only) pr. 5 AMERICAN LINE N. Y.. Pljmotilli rherbnnrs;, Antwerp Finland Har. 2(1 Apr. 30 l.nplunil pr. 2Mny 7 Kioonland .... pr. It Mn 14 Zeelnnd . . P'. 1R May 21 NEW YORK TO UIMIIl'HO nillKC'T SKUVICK Mlnneknlidn .Mar. 31 (3d eli. only) Mniieliurln Vpr. 14 May 20 Mongolln Al'r. - Jne 0 New Triple SYrew 17 200 Tons. Philadelphia fllnagotv m ..1 Tumult Mar. SlKlalalmd Apr. IS INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Pnsaena-er Office. 1S10 Walnut St.. Phlla. WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., INC. "Ship By Water" LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCD PORTLAND, SEATTLE and VANCOUVER VYILLSOLO (e. Ctjocet) Apr 1 WII.LFARO (8000 Tons) April 18 WII.I.POI.O (8000 Tons) May 8 WILLIIILO (11.000 Tons) May 28 Receiving Pier 3. South. Phila. For ra'e and p r j i -" SPP') WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. lit Dreiel BiiUdlng. Custom House Place Bell I'honei laimhnrd 0(113 s. s. s. s. s. s. s. s. CUMMINS LINES U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Fright Service PHlLiDELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS SHORTSV1LLE .Loading PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM SS "ARIZPA" April 15 For apace and rat apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th S, Phila., Pi. Lombard 4127-4128.8467; Main 1348 . Mun !'Ke;ir Bldf.. Baltimors The tin (I the fath -r had another rIH(e. 'I lie koii of tl r ri.n of the father had thv h'i.1 plnte KI.IIANtm MISIltAN. I'l lladelphia M'r.-h 'JL'. Ifi"!. To Rap Wood In Ihr ftH'nr nt thr fi-iioo Public .cdoit: Sir- What l the origin of the uprtl tloua eeienton of rapping iooil In ord.'r to nert oilIT V I. tlHOSn. Phllndctrlila March ii HUM. tn tutrent nnd therefore fhrlallan. mtth- ..'! It lMialmd that Hi loiocklnv la a imb-illc rniir. one tnp for inch poreon . ' the Trlnll and (iron wood a tifjlne the ho1 rood, There la reason to supimae that til' tuper'tltlon lon untedates the cnntpanihe rellKloua culture of th Chrla Han era, for In the mstha of e.itl Unman rellirlou belief the iiomt of Neml !- ullarlj IioIj. nnd In our race we hale the ani-rrd onk nnd mlatletm- of th- Druid cult. 1h aiibjoct pn lw puraued with Inlereat In l'r.iaT' "Hold n llnu-h." In which much Information of thin character will 1 found c tni'lete The Digits Problem 1 the 1 dtlor ot th' Ki rwpio Pibili' l.edutr: fir -In reinj tn J. It l-Hll-n jiioli lem rofiulrlOK the Hrr.inRi'inent of the flret line dllt In urh n innnuer that when COilid toacllier thei t itnl 1011 e.irh IV pro to rhow In thi problem th Hiicr H' 1ft t ,1rt 17 DH-t 2 (fin KIJWA11H f'K K .IONIC Nirioti. Phllndelihl.i, March 1". If'.M Thla iUllon I mimicul aa followa by Henri H WormliU .14 ftd . I 7 H" ? lin "Joan of the Tov.er" Tf he Eittorot the Ki "einy 'lib1!! L 'ifd r, Sir- Who wp ".loin of ihe lower ' who la lonneeted with the hlMnri of PcoiLind' u I n Phtlad-lrhla March J1 1(;i jnan in iur iriiir wnr iiie ninmui' cuen to Inn Qui en -.f ycotland. who' relKTwd ae 'lueen from Tu' 11-1 to 1.1n2 j he win born In the lower if London nnd wi cnllrd hi the yrota .1 inn Makrpence ' Ur ninrrl.iKe to liaild It wk Includ' d inoiic the condition of the peace cor udfd a' N rth.inipttitt on .lull IS 13S Poems and Songs Desired Author of Poem I nth' r.'rfiloro thr t rvlnrj Public l,erlorr "Ir Herman r Trueauff Inquire In I tilKht s IVopln p rorimi for the authot ' h. poem iTBlnnlnB "If 1 were told ihil i iiiiii die tomorrow of which he cjuot ft ur stanzas .nut of nine T h.. lyytn mm w titian bi Miss Snr.ih Clianneey ' Wools" (Suin Coolldse) It I nl.i ncceslble In a tolleriion of rellBlous jioetry called 'lie I wen th Maine ' to rnnnv II. Hates pa... I ui CALKtl IIAt.DV.nSTON 1'hll.idelpliln. Marrh 22. 1021. Locates Story Irthr p; (for of the I'vcnien I'ublte Leitoer Sir T'lf "old stori, about h man who emptoMd Imip nnd hnd h room for them to wait in v ,th nrlou ..rtlcles arrnnired iround t excite cijrloslt) ' Is rnlled "Elm Tre- Hall It wns one of a collection In a book entitled "The Casket of Orms " puhllhd in llo.ton In s.1k c. K. (1 Phllnd. Iphti March 2.1. 1021. "Erin Afar O'er the Sea" 7o thr hfiitur of the f.'iepiitg Public I.rdner. Sir In .our People's Forum of Saturday iftlh ult . Mr Keruuson nskr. for a sonz or linom contnlnliiB these linp "My blood I as Irish as Irish enn be. Viol m) lirnrt Ih with Erin, far oer th" sen Hro are n few lerpPM that I remember Can some render upplj the mlenR line? n. Philadelphia. March 1, 1021. f'olumbln the free le the land of mi birth. Mi paths h.v .. ben all on American earth. Hut mi blood Is a Irlh as nny can l. And mi henrt I with Erin afar o er the rea. Mi fnther nnd mother nml friends all around Were diURhters nnd son of the pnlnted old Brourvl The trav.le.l her brlcht rlnlna and moun tains amomr. And Mled her fair with sons:. iallei, with laush and dnne Ihelr own Bai dnucep nnd often thsy STI'iMslllP MITICFH V IL 1 I. II 1,111 IMII, lliuerfiiril Apr. 22 June 3 July 18 and RED STAR LINE Plillallrlphln Hamburg; Triumph pr. 16 Dernnof Apr. 20 Phlla, -Hamburg;-!. Ibnti A- Dnmla; (.olhlnnd . .Apr. I PhlladelptilaAntvierp Mississippi pr. 2. Steamer. .Apr. 21 TI.ANTIC TUANSPOUT LINE I'lilliidelpliln London Mlsislppl pr. 2 Mnhopnr ..Apr. 27 HOLI-ANH AMKIUCI LINT, PHILADELPHIA H()TTi:itI).M .oeldjk . .. .Apr. II Freight Office. 10,1-tII Hourse Illds;.. :lilla. r Express, PassCTfjcr and B ' Freighl Service ) lo Rio de Janeiro, Monlendeo, Bocnoi Airei IH.I M. .1 Ills main ... Ifj" " KTHA XSIHNI.10V. I'lioo ns (til .May 7i .-leoinris , I 8 i(ii'iii Honul second on.' (ninl cl jrjiiiiisjj. nnd irnml ofrne 'LsT'tJ'lV i I-nlea n id lurileiilnrs npnls AS'isCzSrtvm nr Pass, nser Igrnrr nr In Hfm'IwffSlI son Steamship Line hE&$3 Beaver Streel. Nw York iAy-s el Building. Philadelphia jfi. Mobile Si. Looii Conwsj Bldf., Chic 'Tla (rue In old Ireland In i.lje anrt In tone! I alnr their aweet ersea nnd hear them with ittee, or each touch tella of Rrln afar o'er the eea If I were In beautiful Dublin today. To the apola I hold aacred t'd noon find my way: Tor I know where o'Connell and Curran are laid, And where loed llobert Kmmel Ilea fold In the ahade. If I were In Wexford, lion fondly I'd trace t'aeh field I haxe marked on each map of the place. TMiere th brave Ml, men poured hotly and free Their blood for dear Rrln afar o'er the a. Deateet home of m. fnlhera, t'd liold Ihet, lo blame, And in) chieka would at tlmen take the rrlmnn of hame, ' Hut 1 know thj pad tale thro' eni h. orrow- atnlned line That Ihe mlxht of the tjrnnt waa sreater than thine. Hilt lhe tell lni the atrlfn I not jet Klc;i o'er, that th Rntlnnt old trtah will (ry It one morel fhei will call with their harp When her flan la unfurled llr aona and their aona from the end of the world. If o. fio a rifle thal'a tru lo a hair, A. brain that can plan and a hand that can dure, And Ihe aummnna will rearer hae died out whn I'll be Mid the ereoh field of Hrln afar o'er the pea ' ntWnUTi - STF.1M1IIIPH All Outdoor Sports iolf. tennis, saltlnB. Inlhlnir. etc sranv mod'm hotels Pnssnorla nrqiilred for IVrmtidi lllnra eer llrdnesdnv A Saturdir rlo de I.ue llrltl.h Tnln-Screw Menmera S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14,000 Tons Displacement 5. S. "FORT HAMILTON" 11.000 Tone Displacement -end or drscrtrfk-e lltrraturt lo Fl'ltNKSS-IIEIlMUDA MNE .11 Whitehall St.. N. Y. t RNF.SX MIT1IY ft CO.. LTD. Rnurse little. Phlli,. pa. HTEA1ISIIIP NOTICES BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Am.SS"KmoiIt"Now Loadin Am.S S "Chejter KIwBni.". . . . Abcut Apr. 13 W.J.Grandfield&Co. Philadelphia Agtnli 308 Chetnut St. I .unban M7S70 Main lata l IN MiaiMIIAM IIALFOl'R. In lmln remembrance of ALEXANDER IIALKOUR. who departed this life March 2S, 1003. Thy memor eier cherished JBeatfjg ANDREWS March 23, 1021. MARIE AN DREWS (nee Olonlcxak), wife of Frank R Andrews Relatives and friends are Invited lo attend funeral Tues s a tn., from her late resldenre 12,1ft Thurman st.. Camden. N J Maa of requiem Sacred Heart Church l .10 a m Int. Calvary Cem. liANOERT Suddenly, March 2.1. 1021, JOHN H . bust and of Anna IlanRerl (nee linker). Relatives ind friends, also till or gantaatnns of which he wns a member, are Invited tn funeral, Tues,. 8:.1o a. m from the residence of hla dnushter. Mrs. Marie t.)nch. 2227 Paxe at (near 23d and Norrls sts.) Solemn requiem miss St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a m. preclsel) Int. Holy riiul chro Cem. nENSON. At the residence of her daugh ter, Emma L. Dalpe. on March 27. 1021 ELIZA 1IETII J . widow of Frederick II. Hen. son Itelatliep nnd friends are Invited to the service on VAcdts-eday ufirnoun nt 2 o'clock, at her Inte residence, 833 Corinthian ave. Interment private 111(11. KV March L'ft tn'Jt .irmv . of late .Inries and Marcutrt lllge. Rela tive and frlenda. also all organlratlotis of which he wis a mtn1er. an- Invited to intend funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m . from hla late ropldcnce. 2410 V, Marshall st Sol umn requiem mass st Edward's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hoi) Sepulchre. HnNHAOE March 2.1. ROSA M IION HAHE. daughter of John and Anna llonhage In.. Vl.lp.rl I1.I..I... ..I... 1. .- .. !"ilallty nf St. I.ulwlg'a church Invited to funeral. Tues . h.30 a 111 . from parents' rosnlence. 1011 N r;7ti, ,t. Solemn high re- qnlem mass at St Ludwlg'a Church. 0.30 11. 111 sharp. Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem. mmilENSKI .March 27. JANE, wife of I the lato Charges Hnrsenskl. It. lathes and friends are Invited -o attend funeral serv irep Wed , 2 p. m precisely, at her lata residence", 3028 N Itrond st. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem IKiYLE March 24. T1IOMA8 J . son of "'allle and the late Thomas J llo)le (nee Hell I. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Tues. 8:30 a. m . 1418 8. "7th st Solemn high maso of rrqulem St labrlel'a Church 10 c in Int Holy Cross ( em. DOYLE.-March 22 HANNAH, wtfe of Bernard Ho)e Reiatl e and friends In vited to funeral. Tues. 8 3o a. in, residence. 3pn2 Aspen si Sulmn requiem mass St. Vicutha'h (.hurch lo a m Int Holy Cross HIUOIIT. March 21 ESTHER, wife of Jisslo Bright. Funeral Tues.. 2 p. in., from I her lale residence. 2.1,14 N. 25th at Friend ! ' all Mon. eienlng. BROOKS March 2.1 WILLIAM P. f) . husband of Alice Brooks (nee Dabney). aged HI Itelatliea and friends. hIso Mellla Lodge Vo 20ft r nnd A. M ; Jerusalem R. A. '(.niter No 3. Man Cointnandery, No. 30, l 1 Joppa Council Vn IH, Phlla Con sinnri No .12 Lu Lu Temple, Enterprise A.H..mhli Ni tn A i VI P Inilta-il to ('moral Wad I p m., from hit- iate resl - iletiio. .1811 Sepvlva st Servl.ei and Intrr iff nt 'lrl.lt) Lutheran t'hurth ? P. in. BRYAN At Columbus N J.. March .0, ACIISAII R wife nf oorge w Bran, In her Tilth jear llrlstlves and friends are tn- illed to attend funeral services at the Mansfield M-ellng House. Third-day. Third Month 20 2 i in Int Mansfield Ruryltig (Iround IIRYNE - March 27 1021. ISABELLA BRVNE (nee lyiughrsd) wife of James llr'in' Ilelatliep friends and Camp No. 71 P o of A. are Invited to attend fu ..erni -eril.es. Wed 2'30 p. III. lato resl !eni. 2oo'.' St Alhins si Int Mt. .Moriau Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. HA)fllEHUIN. - Marrh 2fl. 1021 i.ii'iivi r riumrlii.. .. ih. Iat llen- Jdinlu und I .illiiirlin- Chaiuborlaln. Iljneral fr ,m ihe reldeni-o of hr nephew, Frank Bingham 43 N 11th st. ligan Mass llol child Church Broad at. nnd Dun aimon .w Wed III n in. i'HANTRY -On March 27 HELENA, be '" e daughter of Commander and Mrs. Allen ' ha mr- u 8 N Cunersl and Interment, Ma lern Iowa iH.EIIAl'OH - March '.'. at her rest leu i- 4871 (Irlscom st . Frankfoid. HAR RIET i; widow of Henrj, K. Colebaugh. yerlies and Int at convenience of the fa in 1 1 '"PE Marrh 2ft 1021 CHARLES 1. hiishnnd of Laura Cope (nee Johnaon) Rela tives and friends also Mt Carmel Asso.. 'f in v ii. rl to altond funeral services, Turs,. . v in resident e of his son-in-law. Bsnja- I" Maachal. .17S4 Cedar ave Int. prl- H'e I'rltmlH ina call AVoll. OVe I ( (il'Etl'AKE March 2.1. JOSEPH hue 1 I .mil of r.ltzibtith Copi-alako. aged ft7. '11. Un .a nnd frliind. are In) .ted to attend i funeral ten Ires. Tuea , 2 p m. at lain 1 i.si.ir,. . im Cntnii rmi.. t'heltvnham. i Mnn'sninrn Co , Pa. Int. Northwood Cem. i inv Vlarrl' 2.1 CATHEKINB. wlduii of I Jam. a I Cox. Ilelatlvea and frlinda are In- iir.i i , intend funeral, Wed 8.30 a m . fn.n hr late residence 3010 E Thompson si Solemn requiem mass at Church of Na- t'it 10 n in Int. New Calhedral Com i Arts -March 27 MARTIN F. CRAIN. . Ileli i ea and friends aro Invited to attend rnn.r.,1 nr.i.s 7 a m . from his lata, resl- dene "Itt Oreen at. Maaa al St. Francis Xi. irs Churrh Sam. Int Sharon. Pa. It la ronuea'ed thai no (lowers ho sent (l SvK'UHAM'.--March 23 MAROARET I 'ne. Maherl widow of the lal Robert f'unn nghatii Relatives and friends Invited tr (moral Tues 8 30 s. in . lale real den . 1410 N Oratz st High requiem mass at Si Francis Assist 10 a in Int Thomp son iie I'inn ... , rill U'l-a Al Mno.iii, S I starch 2rl. THOMAS C DII.KE8, aged 117 ltealliea and friends also Manilla lntge. No. Oft, V and A M are Invited tn attend funeral, Weil 211(1 p m , frniir Ills lale residence Mantua N J Inl Mantua Cem. Friends mi) rail 'lues , 7 to 0 p in IXIKRH - March 20 MARY K wife of Oeorgo I Doerr (nee Ehrle) aged 43. Rela tlvrs and frlenda arn Invited to attend funrrnl Wed., 3 p in., from her late real. denci 1117 N. Reeae st liit private. Northwood Cem. Remains lino I viewed Tues sfler 7 p in. DORS1.Y. March 27 OEOROB U. hds Imnd of Jane Dorsey tnee Rudolph) Itela lives and Irlendi ire Invlled lo funeral, RermudAi P Tw Dvw from. KmWXmcWlm I nBATTlg- Wed.. ft:.10 a. m late lealdence. ROOILWood blna ae.. Oierbrook, Bn'cmn requieid n man tur Ijiily of liurdea Church 10 a, m. int. weimititer i;em. IH)YI,E. On March 27.. 102 KL.IZA llRTtl. dauuhter of Anna and the late Itlch. ard Doyle, Itelatne and frlende are In cited In the funeral, on Thuraday morning at S:10 o'clock, from her late realdence, 2M H. Otlh at. Illah maaa nf requiem at Hie Church nf the Transflsuiatlnn at 10 o'clock. Interment In Holy Croai Cemetery. VlKtli. -At llalllmore. Mil.. March L'o, U-v. PTntCK R. KIAMMi. Of HI. PHer'a i;hurch, Maryland, eon of the lata .lohn P and Mary Flood (nee Carr). of Fannett, t'ounly Doneaal. Indand. Solemn requiem mtka at Pt. Peter'a Church. Mori.. 10 a. m, and PI John the Kvamrellat Church, mth end Chestnut pt., Phlli.. Tuca.. in a in. to wlicll reerenit Tirrpn-. reiaiivca ana frlenda are Imlted lo attend. Int. Holy Crna ' 'PnlUU On March 2.1. 1t3l. MMlOAftET (nee Itee). wldoV of Francis V. Krlel. Itela-. thea and friends Imlted tn funeral, onii.p m.. at nis iai resinencj. m n, Judsoti Tuesday, at S:.10 a. tn.i from hrr late rest. ;t. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call denec. 143ft N. Watts it., Miieinn roouiem ma." H Malachy's Chorcli. 0 a. in Inter. tnent Holt Cross Cemelerj. ,..,.,., FULTON. On March 24. FntCMNCJHUY; HEN. husband of the late Jeannetle C. and Von of the late Hol-'l and Harriett Fulton. aed 77 ears. Iteathe and frlenda are ln itrd to attend funeral, from realdenco of lila HOI1, .'111 OOUin W.. nurri im lurpun; . J o'clock. Inlerrrrenl lernwood Cemelerj Fr ends mil call .llonilay eening. HORNF.TT. March 21, MERIAMNA B.. widow of Robert Hiirnett aed 8S. Funeral rlcea Tues,. p. m., residence. IV488 Chan cellor et also senlcej wd. a p. m., at residence of ner son, i-rana; i. numeii, un coin ttnlierslty, Pa Int. Oiford. Pa. UA liv i.n. .Marcu vn. -haul wiaow ni iinniei riArtn. Relatlies and frlendp are Imltid to nrtend funeral. Tues,, 2:30 p. in.. 'rom ner late resinence. ..i-i .-. mm si, Int North Crdar Hill Cem. Remains viewed fntl. eve. OOntJAS. Marcn .. nunanu u. oim- OAS. Relatlita and frlenda are Imlted to attend aenlcep. Tues,, n p, m.. residence, ftI02 Walnut rt. Int prliale. Friends may call Mon eie. HAHvi'iy. siarcn .o, ai nrr , iaie real- denee, .1301 N inih St., SARAH B., widow of Samuel Harvey Relatives and friends Imlted to eenicea. iur., m..n. n. itt., par lore of Martin Evny &. Son. oroo, Diamond st. Itrt. prliate. West laurel Hill. Frlendp mav call Mon. eve. HASWrrT- -itarrn si inzi. sarah tnee Dantetsen). wife of Charles E. Haslelt, Fu neral snlces Tues. 2 p. tn., residence, 4021 snen pt ini, -ill. .iiorian tm, IIAl'PT Al her res'dence. 22ft 8. 40th it., ui March 2ft. 1021. MARY E., wife of Henry K. Hnupt Sen Ice on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at 1R20 Chestnut at. Interment private. lir,L.i' r.ll l 1. -unrcii o. lHi:i. MUCIAN HELKKRTY (nee MrDevllt). wife of tale John Helferty. . Relathes nnd frlenda In Hied to funeral, Tues,, 8:30 a. m., from residence of her pon-ln-law. Oniric Fisher. 2S08 Memphis st. Solemn requiem mm at St. Ann's Church 10 a. in. Inl. New Cath edral Cem. HENBON. At her realdence. 232 Wlster at . ilermnntown. .MarcnzT. IipiIECCA I. In her H7tn jear. iieintivee and trienda In ilted to attend funeral eerMces. Tues.. 2 P 111 at residence of her son, Dr. William P. Ilenson, 4833 Oermantown nve. Int. prl- "itERON March 2d. CATHERINE A . daughter of William aral late Catherine Heron (neo Monaahan). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m . from ratner's reairtenre, oju a, 52,1 st Solemn mass of requiem Ht. Monica's Church 10 a. in Int. Holy Crnra Cem. HESBLBR. March 2ft. EDMOND JULIAN hurband of Hemic M, lleaster. aaed 42 years Rrlathep and frlnds Invited to funeral Tues., 8:30 a. in., residence, flOOd Jefferson st. Snlrmn rpqupm mass Church of Our Lad) of liui.ips. Int. Holy Cross Cem. JACKSON. March 27. CORNELIUS, hus band of Ketla Ward Jackson. aBed 78. Fu neral fe-rilcen at 411 B. Washington lane, Oermentown. Tues.. 2 p. m. Int. private. IIL'ltlEY. Suddenly. March 21. 1021. I LEASANT husband of the lato Margaret Ilunr). Ilelatlvea nnd frlnd. also em Ployep nf P. n. T . and J. Mullen Street Contractors. Imlted to attend services. Wed.. .1 p. in., at Inte residence, 811 N. 411th st. Int. private. R mains may be viewed Tues.. s to 10 p. tu Hl'llTT March 2(1. MAROtlERITE R daughter of Joseph 11 and Minnie C Hunt ngeil 20. Funeral serilcea Tues.. 2:30 p. m . at her parenta' residence. Davlsvllle P.i I Int prliate. , JAnnEN. On March 20. 1021. MARY daughter of It Earle and riorenre liule ijarden (ne tears') aged 9 mhnlha. Hela- t le and friends are Invited lo the service. on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence or her grandmother. .Mrs. i;na II Jarden. 2212 N. 2tat at. Inlerment private, at South Ijiurcl Hill Cem. JONES. At her realdence. 4214 Spruce st on March 24. 1021. I.AUKA S . daughter of the late Daniel S, and Elizabeth Oabourn Jones. Relatives and fi lends are Invited lo the service on Monday u-riernoon at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Ilnlr Hldg.. 1820 Chestnut at Interment prlv.tte KANE. March 2ft. 1021. MAROAHET. widow nf Thomas Kane. Relative and frlenda are Invited to nttend funeral. Tues.. 8 a m.. 438 Cedar t,. Jenklmown. Pa. Ro. enrn high requiem mass Immaculate Con ceptlon Churth 0:30 in. Int. Now c.i. thedral Cem. KENNEDY. March 20. MARIE C. wife of lato Patrick Kenie'dv (pea Itehan). Rein, lives and friends Invited tn funer.il, Wed , 8:30 a m . late residence. 1(10 Shura lane, Manaiunk. Solemn requiem mass at SI. John the Baptist Church 10 n. ni. Int West minster KISTLER. March 2(1. HIRAM WIL.SON. hub.ind at. Mary A. Klstler. Ilelatlvea and friends also Stmudsburg Iode. No 32.1, r. nnd A. M.. are Invited to funeral, Tues.. 2 P. in., residence. 7.1 Rnlslnn ave.. Oak '"l?!;,,!1' (w" r' . ,n.'' Arlington Cem. Kt'RTZ. Marrh 2ft LCCY M.. wife of lowla S. Kurtz. In her 40th ear. Rela tives and friends nro Invited to funerHl. Tua 0 a. m.. late realdence. 4.111 N. Hlcka st. High mass al Church nf Holy Child in a. tn. Int. Holy Spulchr Cem. LISTER At (lalvoaton. Tex., on March .i, rii,i.-si is atoni'MY i.mrfiii, aged 71, formerlv of Phlla. Int, In Qalvestnn, Tex. LOIKIE, Suddenly, on Marrh 20. JOHN IXIIKIE. native of Aberdeen. Scotland, Rela Uvea and friends are Invited tn the perilco on Tuetda), at 2 p. m, at his late residence, 2101 S. filth st. Interment private. Re mains nrav b viewed Moielas evening, I.OMBXRDL March 24. 1021. LOUISA, wife nf Robert Lombardl. daughter of the late ll.irtokmeo and Teresa Ouerraglla. Relativea and friends, nlao Sncleia Stella D'ltalla are Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a in., front residence of her sister. Mis. Anna Plsagno. 007 S. 13th st. Solemn re qulem mass St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzl's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem MADARA. -March 20. at Pleasantvlllo, N. J., late of 224 8 ,17th St.. Phlla.. C.KOROE R. MADARA. Relativea end friends, also ernplovrs nf Lit Bros., are In vited to attend funeral. Tues., 2 P. nt.. from residence of his nephew T R. Madara. 311 Benson st , Camden. N J. Int. Har high Cem. Friends mnv call Mon. eve. .MAdflRE. March 24. JAMES J., hus. band nf Josephine Magutrr (neo Walsh). Relatives and friends, also Holy Name So-clet-. Oermantown Assemhl), No. 3fl. A. O. M P , empln)es of Wanamaker A Brown, Imlted to attend funeral. Wed 8:30 a. in., from his alto residence ftft3.1 Chew st.. Oer mantnwn Solemn requiem mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a. in. Int. Holy Fepulchro Cem. MCCAFFREY Merer. 20. PATRICK. husband nf late Alice .McCaffrey (nee Me Caule) llelntlvwa and friends aro In. vitd to at'end funeral. Wed., M:30 a. in from lale residence, 030 E. Clementine t. Solemn requiem mass Church of Ihe As cension 10 n tn. Int. lln: Croas Cem. UCI OSKEY March 2ft SI'SAN. widow of James McCloskei and daughter of Ih" Into Bernard and Bridget llarklns Relativea 1 and Pile friends are Invited to attend funeral. 8.30 a tn 3043 Edgcirront st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity 10 in Int St Aim s cem MeCUKA At Ills residence. 711 S 42d , si on -viarcn i'4. iiizi. wii.i.iam husband of iho late Annie MrCrre Relstlves and f"'"0" "I'S Co O 3d Rest.. ( A. R.. are "r'.'d " (he service, on Tuesday afternoon I ?i .S ""'. at the Oliver H. Bslr Hldg.. ' '"" ' neatnut st. Interment nt Woodlsnds ' 'ly'IW' , , ,, . . . MrOir.I. - On March 27. 1021. ALICE R "l,,0 ' William It Mcfllll. of 110 S. 37th 1,inrnn,V5mnl!' (." ".!. ' '"!r.r.. . . . McKEOWN. ,;,,', .':" . .-""r,ii -o, ,1.1.111; run ,..?'.' v." 1' AOani McKoon (formrlj of ' I '.."m"'.l !" and friends sre .....,.., ,,, ititriiii run-ini j urn , i.;,ia l.l. ...l..-..n. ..sn .. .. t - .-.. i-r,,(nirr, .... r. JlorilPr St town Int Northwood. Fri.nri. German may tall Mon T lo It n in. .,V'SK-v'- -March 27. THOMAS II, Mc ,N1'X!.'. i1 veteran of the Oi II War. Serv ice Wed 2 p. m.. residence, 138 N. 20(h st Int. nrliate, MiM,i';!l?S', T slr,.h "! BENJAMIN F. Ml LI.lIN husband of Elizabeth Reed Me. ri.. aged 78. Relatives and frlnda are In-J-L''1 '.".u""'; Wed., in n. in.. Morris !...s' k. ' hHP' Phoenlxvllle. p. Remains !...,' 'l""od Tues,. 7 to 0 p. m. at 14.1.1 V Unn.,.l Ht, . iST,,EN'Y On Manh 2.1 1021 S A Mr.?i!,T;T'J', J'B-IHBNY. M. D.. hustand of Margaret Slater Vli theny hervlce on Tues . m P, PI at Ills r.lM.nr SIT M J9A .. 1 Ve.fi i A t..,.n,,'..n"" t"" -Mon. eve .M1).Sl(J()Mi:itY -March 20, IH2I, DAVI1I A., husband of Anna A. Montgomery. Fu IT. ..I'1.," I'- ?.., residence. 38 Pennnek ave.. IllKilnnd Park. Delnwara count). "sln loidge N 7;t i. and A. M.. and all other orders or which he waa a mem ber ar ln!t.d MORIARTY Marrh 2.1 IIARRETT F.. husband of th lale Marie Morlart), Rela tive, and friends are Invited to attend fu rrr,1,. Iu" 1 3n m 'rom 338 N (13d st High requlrm masa at Our Mother of pnrronn a nurrn III a. m. Int. SI. Denis' O'NIIAUONESSKY -On March 2S 1021 MARY O'SIIAI'OIINESSEY Rolatli,. and friends, also members nf Dm Altar Society and the Lenaue of th, R.crsd Heart, are In '"u11.!0 ."I' ,,un""l on Wednesda morning at 8:30 o eoeh from her lale rosldonre, 3104 llavorfnrd ave Solemn requiem man at St. A".,.nr.' ,.'u.cl1 "' 1 o'clock Interment at St, Denis' Cemeterv nfviiM,,iinn!1!', K""r "nrnin pAVlI) J I'l.ARSALL of Mmieh Chunk. Pa , rrfisb.-ind of ixmia.. Sleuthers fi'her of Janet David and I iisrloa Pearsall Funeral. " r'i7liurrh ta;i-l, 'huil IM.W.d pesdav. 30'h. at 2.10 ,cn..( POOL. March 27 MATT1K B wife of iv iii, nui " -' ..augii'or ni .imrii and the late Hannah HrHiinln Ilelatlvea and BROAD ahd DIAMOND lVI BROAD A4D imvniH friend, also all anelettea, are InVlted tl funeral eervtcea. Wed., !!:30 p. m.. at he late realdence. 05 yeilom at,, JenklntOAti Pa Int. Illllalde Cem., "nTMiiAMnit. Msren so, DnnnnieiA wife of. '.In late David pp'adatner. In Her ntt jenr. Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited In tl naral service', Tuea., 10:30 a. in. oreclte late rldenee, loifl niamond at lnt.'Mlck Israel Cem. PHENTICE. March Sfl. FJLfllR ItrPIN COTT, wife of John Pnrtlre, aed 48. Fu neral aenlcea atel Inl. prvA), Wed., i! p. m. Friends may call al late reldence. 4.10 car terel at,, Camden, Tuea., after 7 p. m. PItlKflT. -Match 'Jfl. Rev. JOHN PftlEST Helatliei and friends, also members of Phlla. M. R, conference and Jeruaterr) F. and A. M.. Invited lo panlcee, Tuesday, ta noon, al Marcus Hook. Pa. Take (0lft a. m. train Prnad Pt. Htatloif, Interment Urnve SI, K cS'l',IjfJJ'M,ri lot late Xtirs; K. ' are Imlled to a rc'i 24. WILLIAM, husband Qulnn. Relative ml friend. ttend funeral service Tn.. .-non. jic, , llOIWKttff.-Al Hanu tlarhya Calif., op ""' - n,?1- JAMKH MeKINLICT HOD I (ir.ns. of Allen lane and Oreene n., Oef imanlown. Notice or funeral later. I nyMMEU March 2ft. 11121. MICHAEL IlL'MMEL. beloved husband of Marsaret nummel, In hlj 7.1IK year, ttelattiee and I noiiun, n mu irr iiimiiii L4MHr fO. 1 '(, F, and I A, M.. and all other societies and club which ho was a member, are Invited to MVd funeral services. Tues., 2 p rn at of attend his lale residence, '"" ," "irord st. int. Remains llewed Mon., 8 Northwood cem. to 10 n. m. 8AAM. March 2fl. AMAI.il nitivl widow of Conrad fiaam. In her STih v..r" Due notice. 224ft N, Rth al. SCHIEDT In Phlla., Pa , nn March 1021 ANNIE K .wife of John D. flchledL of Chadds Ford. Pa .and daughter of the late Joeph and Jane Klft. of West Chester, Pa. Service and Inlerment private on Tuea nni SCHILLER Entered Into rest March 2J' -U ', TOEOKn'CK. b.love"hu,b,rnd nf Mary Sehll ei formerly of (12(1 w. lJ. high ave. Relative and friends, also inemVrs of Oothle Iodge, No, 1110. F. and A M.t Phil. Quarl.l Club, 'and all Tether soclellea of which the deceased waa a mem ber, are Invited to attend funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m . at hit la'.e, residence. 42S W. Olney ave., Olney. Int. strictly pri vate. SHIVERS. Entered Into rest, .March "fl. 1021, JULIA E wife of late David Shlvera. Funeral aervlcea Tues.. 2:80 p. m . al her tale resldrnc. 72 Delaware at., Woodhuny SMITH At rilman. N. J.. .March 2R. WILLIAM J., husband of Anna M. Smith (ne Deionahlre). aged 00. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral serv tees. Tues.. 12 noon, at his lale residence .12 Hatel ave;, ntman, N. J. Int. private. Ml. ilorlah Cem. Friends may call Mon. RTAAT8. On March 211th. 1921, OEOROE STAATS. ned fpfyears. Services Tuesday afternoon at "To clock, at the Friendship M. E. Church, near Smyrna. Del. nodv mav bo viewed on Monday eveninir nt the OIHer II. Hair HlflR., ii'ii 1 neatnut at., rhlla. STEVENSON. On March 2(1. 1021, MAnT ELIZAnETII. widow of Thomas r. Strien ann. Relatives and friends are Jnvlted to the service, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the realdence of her daughter. Mrs. R, W .MeCormell, 4ft0 Regent st. Interment prl- RTRAUSER. At 7.11 N. 42d st.. on Patur. '.lav. March 2(1. 1021. THEODORE STRAUS. ER. Notice of funeral later. STREATER. March 211. FLORENCE II. , wife of Earl C. Mreater and daughter of I Annie M. and tale Joseph C. Dedrlck. Rela tive and rrienos are united to attend fu neral services. Wed., 2 p. m at her moth er's italdenco. 1017 N. Taylor at. (2,1h and Perkf. sti.i. Friends may call Tues. eve. TEMPLE. March 2ft. PATRICK, husband nf late Annie Temnle (ne. llrldrminl. rti nra1 Turs.. 8 a. m., residence of daughter. Mrs. Margaret Kelly. 180ft s. lO'h st. Sob emn mass of requiem nt St Thomas' Church. 11.311 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cetn. VANDERHERCHEN. March 2.1. VII.. 1.IAM II . husband of Mary Leverlnir Van derherchen. Relatives and friends, also Cnietmnt Lodre. No. 4.1(1, F. and A. M Harmonv Chapter. No. .12. R A. C.: Kadosh Commandery. Nn, 20. K T , and Lu Lu Temple A. A. O. N. M S.. are Invited tn attend funeral. Tues . 2:30 p in . late real. dence 1012 N Park axe. Int. private, Mt. ' Peace Cem. Friends imy call Mon. eie, I VAN TINE. At Ocean, City. N. J.. March ,27. SARAH T.. wife of John I.. Van Tine. Relatives nnd frlenda Ini lie,) to services. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.. nt late realdence, Mth Nit, and Asbury ave,. Ocean City ! N. J.' also Wed.. 3 n m.. at home of Mra. I M. W. Cohper. 5720 Whpby ave.. Phlla. lint itlvn'e, Montrose Cem. I WATTS. March 20. 1021. MARY WATTS I agd 7(1. Relatives and frlenda are Invited tn serilce. lues.. . p. m.. resilience. 837 i Windsor square. Int. private. Frlenda may can -non.. in i p. ni, WP.INERT. Suddenb. March 20. WIL I.I.VM. husband nr Mnrv E. Welnert. Rein llvos and frlenda are Invited tn attend fu. ners' p-rvlces. at hla late realdence. Iftnn Dlatofiid St.. Tus.. 8 p. m. precisely Int '"wELDE. Suddenly. March 24. WIL LIAM, son of Fred nnd Louise Wolde, aged 20. Funeral services ne.ir Tardley. at par ents' residence, Yardley, Pa., Tues., March '.'0, 1:30 p. in, Conveyances will meet train at Yard'ey Station leaving Reading Terminal 0;1T a. m : trollejs at Wlst's Corner, Yard Icy. in:.in a, m. WILLS. March 2. WILLIAM T. WILLS. huland nf Salllo L. Wills, nged .17 Relativea nnd friends Invited to fu neral services. Wed.. 2 p. in., resldenre. 2800 Stnnehouse lane. Int. Trinity Luth eran Cem, Viewing Tues. eve. WOOD March 2ft. 1021. KATE 8.. widow nf Albert Wood and daughter nf the lata Peter .and Sarah A. Stale). Funeral services Tuea..N2 p. m. precisely, at her lale real, dence ma Spring Mills ave., Conshohocken, Pa. Irrt. 'private WRK1IIT. At Edgely. Pa.. March 2d. RE. BECCA COOPER (neo Stackhouse). wife of C, Irvine Wright. In her 7flth ear. Rea. Uvea and friends are Invited to attend fu neral services at St James' Church, Bristol Pa. Tues.. March 20 10 a. m. Int. St. Jamea' Church Yard. Frlenda may call Mon. t io ii p. m. i-iense omit nowera, WCNDERLICIL March 2(1. 1021. ANNA SI., widow of John Wunderl'ch. In her 87th vr.' JJ'latlvea and frlenda. also Church of Mia New Jerusalem, nnd the ladles' Aid are Invited to attend funeral pervlree. Wed . 2 p. in., at her late residence, 2.104 N. 10th st. Int. private. Ml. Peace Cem. LBOAL ADVEKTI8K.M ENTH vg, NOTICK IH HEREBY fJIVRN THAT tho a-s-partnershlp heretofore con ducted by the. undersigned under the firm name of Charles K. Brirkler A Co.. with offices at 01 Broadway and 44th st. and Fifth ave.. New York clly: A3 State st Boston. Mass.: Salem. Masa., and 300 VAIdener Building. Philadelphia. Pa., has this day been dlssolied by mutual consent. Charles E. Brlckley will engsre In the business of investment securities at 4.1 Maiden lane. New Ynrk city, under the name nf Charles K. Hrlekley. W. J. Mc Ollnn. J. Russell Butler snd Warren Acker man have this da formed a new co-partnership unde- Ihe firm name of MKtflnn & Company, and will conduct a general slock brokerage and Investment securities busl ness at 01 Broadway, nnd 44th st. nnd mm eve.. New York city; B.I Slate Bostrn. Maa.i.; Salrm. Mass., and Wldener Building. Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES E. 1IHICKLEY, W. J. McflLINN. J. RUSSELL Bl'TLKR, WAnitEN ACKERMAN Dated. March 24. 1021 at. SOO LOST AND FOUND nAO Ixist. silver meshbag, coming from St Patrick's Churrh. between 11 snd 11:30 a m.. to 1M7 Spruce st : nsme Elizabeth Day Cavanagh, 1.118 Pine, engraved Inside of bag Reward CHARM Lost. Wednesday 23, .Masonic charm: name William F. Wllllama, Perkln Iidge No. 402; a liberal reward If returned to 72,1 Oreen st. DOO Poodle dog found. Apply 344 Shurs lane. Roxhorough. PiS-."' MONEY Lost, package of mono), reward P I ()'.', Ledger Of Bee. POCKETBOOK Lost, black patent nnekst. I book 13th nnd Market to 4lat and 1-anras. I tar ave , or No Id car, contaltrlng about I ftl or .12 Liberal reward. -Mra II c. Boner. 8348 Chancellor si. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID, white; ferred: referents required tin's lane. Chestnut Hill. Hill 401. Protestant pre. 8201 st Mar Phone Chestnut COOKING and downstairs work: experienced; reference: sleep In, 2.127 N Parjt ave. CtJoKINU and downstairs work, whlto,""no laundry, 4021 Wane ave Wyoming 43.1ft, CORSET FITTERS EXPERIENCED CORSET FITTERS AND BRASSIERE WOMAN. N. SNELLENBL'IKi A CO. EMPLOYMENT BIJBKAU. FIFTH FI.OOH SOUTH BlIILHINO MARKET. 1ITII TO I2ril s rs DREar. HANDS ON WOMEN'S OOWMI Apny Emplo)mnt Bueau, foutli floor. (JIMBEt. BROrilERII aiRLS Wanted neil. Intelligent girls tn learn tassel flnlshln, F. W. Maurer Sons Co.. 4311 Wayne ave. near 18th and Oermantown ave. HELP WANTED--gEMAIjE r;on tiALESwosiAN HB FINK Crt, ItEqtllREP THE OttV CE3 OF AN BXrEfllBNCEb FHP. PALEP . O.MAN IN ITH I'UIt 1DRPAP.TMBN1 , flooi sambyand coVimisrion and v i'uhmani:nt roaiTioN koii oni: whc IHIA.LIFIKH. THR FINK CO DrV'.'7 MARKET ST . 1 -. . FINIPllEIlS War.ed. finishers on refutation work, Apply IluVeau of Employment WANAMAKEfl'H HAND SEWERS HAND BEWERS ON AWNINClfl AND SLIP V-.Vji.f.!"lt.A" AT SUPERINTEND ENT'R OFFICE. SNEI.LENBIIRO . CO. WAREHOUSE I0T1I AND IIERKfl 8TS. HOSIERY EXPERIENCED TOPPERS AND KNITTERS ' APPLT WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO. ORCHARD BELOW UNITY. FRANKFORD HOUSEWORK, general, Protestant woman who desires coed home with family of 4 ladultai modern conveniences. Phone Ridley Parknaft It or wrlle T ll'Sl. Ledger .Office. HOUSEWORK, generatremali fam.t sleep n rood home. 32IB N. Newklrk. Tioga 8182. iTeDOEII IoSTKn. eipTfleiiced. egood pen matrihlp essential. Addreta In own hand writing, statins; ase and salary. Employment Department. P. O. Hog 1404. Philadelphia. OFFICE lady. exp. sten. (Remington): pome . hkkp.' glv e ph.' no., a ge. C 322. Ledger O. OPERATORS, basters, finishers. Apply S. Abrahams A Sons, Juniper and Vine. 8TENOORAP1IERS WE HAVE REVERAL VACANCIES FOR I ("..NU-JllAI lll.lltl. Al'I'I.T LIT IIHOTII ERS' RUREAU OF K.MPIJY3IENT. 2D FLOOR. 7TU AND FILIIERT 8T8. STENOCIRAPHER Temporary position, with possibility nf permanency: must be compe tent and reliable; railroad experience pre ferred: state axe. quailflcatlom and salary. C 300. Ledger Office. THE FINK CO. WE HAVE A NUMRER OF OPENINGS FOR COMPETENT SALESWOMEN, who AUK EXPERIENCED IN SELLINO WOMEN'S COATS. SUITS AND DRESSES: THESE POSITIONS PAT, EXCELLENT SALARIES AND ADDITIONAL EXTRA COMMISSION AND PlllKH THESE ARE STEADY PC31 TIONS, AND EVERY OPPORTUNITY FOR AMlllTlOUS SALESWOMEN TO ADVANCE TO 1IUIHER POSITIONS. APPLY EMPIIYMRNT BUREAU THE FINK CO 02.1 MARKET ST. WE IIvn OPENINGS FOR SEVERAL EX PERIENCED CLOAK. SUIT AND DRESS WOMEN TO ACT AS ASlISTAlNTS IN Utllt VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS HIOHERT KAI.VRY: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP INTO HIGHER POSITIONS: THKHr. Al'ri.llJ.V TIU.NM IIKCKIVED IN CONTIDENCE; APPLY IN PEn.SON Oil BY LETTER. APPLY EMPtiYMENT nUREAU THE FINK CO 02.1-27 MARKET ST. WE KEtlUlRE THE SERVICES OF 8E' ERAL EXPERIENCED CASHIERS AND 1NBPECTRF.SSES WITH DEPARTMENT STORK EXPERIENCE. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU THE FINK CO 112.1-27 MARKET ST. WOMAN I am looking- for a 'particular type of lady. Induatrloua. clean record, fair education and good personality ;thrse quali fications will securo for her a permanent conniTtinn with an Income that will meet her fondest expectations. Call In the after noon, between 2 and 4, at 007 Vandam Building, northwest corner lnth and Mar ket sts. t WOMEN To a limited number of women who are de sirous of perfecting themselves In the art of selling, a splendid opportunity Is offered to connect with a corporation of International pcope: the position la permanent and the work dignified and Interesting; earning possi bilities sre large: women of mature Judg ment, refined appearance and good education can secure Interviews at 2 o'clock only. Mon day and Tuesday; only a frw can be placed at this time, and It Is urgent that vnu art qulckl) ; no Information given over telephone. THE SMOOT CORPORATION 42ft Wldener Bldg. flcnerai NURSES VTarrled, anvass In demand at good pay: learn at home In spare tuns: entire lultlon can be earned in few weeks: vou earn while ynu learn: .special offer Including free nurse's outnt; write for full particulars. Chi rsgo School of Nursing, 421 8. Ashland Blvd.. Pert, q Chicago. III. C!VILSERVICB eiaijilnatYnna April Va" cancles, 11400. 11800 jearly; women over 17 eligible; experience unnecessary; for free particulars, write J. Leonard, fnrmr Civil Service examiner, 082 Equitable Bldg.. Washington, D. C . 1VANTEI) Woman of good atandlng In her community to take orders for trees, shrub, roses, vines, bulbs, old-fsshloned Mowers: permanent: high commission paid prnmptlK no delivering nr cnllcctlng Write tndav. First Na'lniml Nurseries. Rochester. N. T. DO YOU want to e'arn money In your spare tlm7 We have a wonderful offer lo make ambitious men and womm; no previous ex perlence necessary! no tnone) required. Wrlle today for plana. American Products Co.. 3271 American Bldg.i Cincinnati. O. HELP WANTED MALE AWNINQ MEASURERS AWNINO AND SHADE MEASURERS: AI-SO FIR8T-CLASB SHADE HANtlERS DESIRED. N. SNELLENBUDO at. CO.'S WAREHOUSE KITH AND BERKS STS. CHIEF ENGINEER STATIONARY PLANT A MAN WITH TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AH CHIEF ENOINEER TO TAKE CHAROE OF A PI-ANT OF 2000 . p. APPLY IV CONFIDENCE. RTATINM EXPERIlts'tJIJ. M 100. LKDOER OFFICE -.-v.-. n V . ,vr-B warned at once. 2 or 3 nrst-elsss costmakers: steady work for good meo. Write Jno. M Turner, merchant taJJr21 g o. .t . noxvlll.,T.nnCn"" n.i"iMM' MAKE'.-IU"11 CLAK Must be able to formulate nnd manufacture enamels snd paints for tho Industrial tradu; a high-class position for a. man who can nil the reaulrementn: our n.u n.n.... .,. JTaclory Just completed, everything un to date Appiicattonii strictly confidential. Write giving- full particulars. " ILLINOIS PAINT WORKtf OF SEARS. nOlillUCK a CO. 1024 S. Kostner ave. Chicago. Ill i EXPERIENCED electrical specialty sales man; exceptional opportunity for n reliable and dependable man. P 1010. Lodgar Office. UENTLKMEN of briMj acquaintuno and fairly good education lu handle uur line ol actual foreign money, reference required. Call CIO Pennatlvanla Bldg. IMPORTER AND KXPORTER.'of Sn Fro is. clacn. wants to nrako connection wild hlgli- dasa nun to handle the saloa nf Oriental snd Japanese gonda; mint have i rsl class business affiliations: experlencn not esieiitlnl but udspuhlllty Imperative p t), 0, oh Ssn Francisco, LATHE huud N. I8lh at. and nasrtnlily man 342Hh LEIMIER poster, experli'liced, guod pinmnii. ship essential) nddresa In own handwrlt log slating ng and salary Eniplosiiient Department, P. O, Box 1404, Philadelphia. .-. HELP WANTETJ-.IrlAT.T' HARVARD UNIVERSITY JHMMITTEB ON ECONOMIC RESEAncn requires th services of a hlh-srri. ... man. qualified to present thb b5Iln,,,i5t ensllni service to Philadelphia buVlnwi it' anlsatlonss a substantia knoiedga oTt,,,0." ness economics and the ability toeloSe i.'" ire the main requirements" if this M.mi.", this Is an unusual opportunity for th ri.S.' 1n Address reply to COMMITTEE, ON ECONOMIC RESEAnni Harvard University, Anc" Cambridge. Mass. OPERATORB. basters. Inlsn.rs. Apply r Abrahams fc Bons, Juniper and Vine n. ORNAMENTAL draftsman wanted canbl. of delalllntr and designing such work .! talr work, marquise, elevator Incioiurti and the llkel state salary expected, .. pi-rlence and when could report, heoif Richmond Structural Steel Co Richmond, Vs. PlIOTOORAPIIEn for photo-lliho rrini .familiar with hlgh-grado color work, Urii llihosraph Plant In Ohio, M 012, Ud,',f DfOce. PLATINUM WORKERS, gold workers ind diamond setters wantd at ones, cmd shop; state salary and ability In first lettir. Apply I. Elatman A Son, 70S Penn avi, plttsbursh,Pa. " rRACTICAI. REPAIRMAN Carpentry, palntlnr. etc.. on large country estate Write, stating age, experience, ref erences snd telephone number, If any, p 1 028, Ledger. Office. rURCHASINO AOENT wanted by plumbing supply houtot must have eoinprehen.hs knowlcdto of business: give agsexperlenes and salary expected. M 031, ldser 0(nj. nECEIVINO MAN revPF.nlENCED MAN TO TAKE FL'LI, rirAnilP: OF UECEIVINO AND Minviw, exi:lli:nt opportunity for maiI who is capahle of assuming r6. Ml'UISlllllULi 1. AITI.Y EMPIeOYMENT BUREAU TJM3 FINK CO 02S.B27 MARKET 0T. SALESMAN Thoroughly experienced tn paint lias and with previous successful telling record among painting contractors, decorators and targe corporation of Philadelphia! salsry and commli slon basis; applications strictly con fl dentin!. BAER RROS. 43S W. 37TH ST., N. T CITT SALESMAN wanted by plumbing nmt house for northern New Jersey tcrrllorr: one with expeilenco preferred, glie set. U 034. ledger Office. SALESMEN Would you apply yourself dlllgentl) crt a sales force that is well established and infr cessful? We are placing a few salesmen it thla time, but your qualifications muit t absolute; experience unnecessary hut yon must have the ability to work hard, be ot neat appearance and have h determination to succeed: you nave prnnaoiy nan an amoition tn sell for a snlld and suhstsntlal company, nnrl If vnu meet our renulrements a Drrmi. rpsnt connection can be established, bond ami references required: no Information glun nver telephone. Apply In person at 11 o'clock only jiipnnay ana iuesany. THE RMOOT CORPORATION 42.1 Wldcner Bldg, SALESMEN Unique opportunity fur larri ' earnlnga In banklnn house, vou ran help develop enlerpr'se; Philadelphia for yrnrs till i birn waiting; nothlpg Ilk this has yt com. i )our way: come in and talk it over; ws will train ou In the evening If nt preirnt era.' plojedi class meets tonight at 7:30 also Mob. ' day night, 7:30. E. P. SIMPKIN, 0nrn Proportles Cnrpiratlnn, S. W. cor. 13th anil Walnut sts. .. . SALESMEN A few gnod men who can de liver are offered the opportunity tn tell tn. atock of a manufacturing, plant, with ni- tlonal distribution:, whoso product Is now ' oversold: this proposition Is ton high class for any but a Nu. 1 man: If nu can finance jourself and your record Is clean. If )og an, a salesman and knnw what vou can dn, tell us about It. Address !nrk Box 2nnl Tulia, Okla . SALESMEN Gentlemen, neat appearing, with poire, will read, who are high-pressure men ran tnaki $7ft to $100 a week: we have a llte-aln proposition for men who know tliemirlvtl CHARLES SCRIBNER A SONS 1010 CHERRY ST , CALL AFTER 10 A. M, , ' SALESMEN Exception. I opp. for aslrimo with the E, B. Cusmitt Co., 710 Drnck'l , Hide. Ilth nnd Market sts. Sre manirtr ' between 0 slid 4 . SALESMEN Wanted, experienced floor rl- CUrttV salesmen; rwiorrnces requireu. ap ply to Mr.Vohnson, ft.10 Federal st Camlet, N, J, ' STOCK SALESMEN rn uie.t.T. STOCK OF HOME STEAMSHU? CO.; REST PAYINO AND IlKlllP.sr CUM I PROPOSITION IN THE. COUNTRY 'I P 1001. I.KIHlliH UHIIB oT-rw-tf AVn nO.VD SALESMAN New York house Is In the market for sates- I tnan. about 2.1 to 35: roan who Is not I'rili'l to tackle targw ptvhiho". o n.-..- a torn Is certain to th man who proiii all merit W. Francis Co.. Franklin Trull !d.t'lJUl:n.JiJ ;, ..--. .y-wsnlltt ft I . dalallKP U'ntr-H. ttJt MrtinCtl i av.vot??i ..:: a.,b2 I 'xrlence and l w hen wulJ rip'.r. -nt Richmond ? Structural Steel Co ItkamoiaU ift " 4 TAILORS Wanted, tailors, experienced on bo b reelin ' Apply Bureau of Emrlo)inrm WANAMAKKR'S UPHOLSTERER. UPHOLSTF.UERS WANTED JO STlTfj AND TUFT CUSHIONS. APPIA PKRINTENDENT'S OFFICL. N. SNELLENBUR.9 kfO S V AltEHOUS 10TH AND BERKS hTb TYPIST, with or Hh"" .yr'rl'Jratf '. stenography. In 1"""?'', ""5 and l' , I essential; statesxperlence If uny aim ,1 expected, u a.'o. im" "JL"" WANTED, a man with bralna and ini'' Jin Ull" 'I Af live to trust position In jo"" ,..14 . partment of sttreU "change, ho u partment of sioth """"' - ne. !' have some experience '"" ".uh ' 'J,,, pal have hlsh-claes ri-coninjenda Ions. ii. have liuil-ciass ri'E"io."j""', , r,,gr I llcu'ars In reply. IVoy.MJ-i- !1 WATCHMAKLR We have a apUndldlwaUlonM offer maker accustomed to JJJln'ppl " watches; .must have own innis ployment lfureau, fourth floor. oimbei. imoTHKna ", . . ialn r . ...i an work in . fill eiiwrlente. preferred, W," odgerfif. pg10i7jilterj a.vd salar earecieo. he Siriool, R'h'?r' rl' ' ,.i malls'"" 'ra.:.?'"..,oAGiT Mi-'rrj' for fret partlculara of In struf" ,niltf.J Muiisrn. loiiuir s.j-i .arr.-tien U.A" l'oa.EiutuU!iBldTd wihlr.t"i r . niiiiruiin Yvim a young and Promislns . terprltei if you tan measure up to th. ,2' qulrements of the position, furnish us -nvJV detailed account nf .,. ,..ii-.., " '"n t letter, and a rir.on;IL"V"""'n.tM If voiip Ar,nii...iAn ,.vrj,,'i e . ,a aTuieq riMtmi OUT A (IOOD JOn-Vorl. for loel ' ,o men mid vvoinei n.fde ,! , piW 11800 at stiirt; rl",Rur,'V ,'erV '"""" .?;' "exams" anon. Ll our 'I'"" r tr I""' Onvt. examiner. ,1','''',.,.. J'r.oii " s,n for free hook el F-IO. ..' .!""" . u y. ,"..