Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL' 16, 1921
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Letters to the Editor
Against Capital Punishment
To thl Editor of thr Ktrnlno PtitiMo l.rdo'r
Sir "All knowledge Is lost which endaj
In the knowing for every truth vv know is
- candle given u to work bv Gain nl. 'hel
knowledge ir.u ran and th-n use It f r 'he
highest purpos 'John Huakln
Tn visiting a prison todnv I hsd th nils
fertune to se ihre who were wuiting to I
be electrocuted The horror of H made m
shudder to think vv civilised people should
legalize murdr Capital punishment In
terferes with the operation t tusili - i'im i
decreases In th stat-a where t h a been
abolished
Under th rrnt laws of lhe ''"' '
Pennsalvanla our public prosecutor mtin do
his sworn dutv and ue -verv de ir h
command to convict a ispi'al pr'-it." ar 1
urge the turv to nnd him siiiltv aa . hrd
this though the prosecutor does not bliv
It rtht io tu lit leeailv II"- hit ' '
man with a hrt and bra.na enouth
t
know ti.it prenatal inlt'iM'"
an- have
been responsible for the de-d
H tna- b
Have everv man h.n an mam
nr'al sou and
tendinis that soul premsturrlv into eternltv
Is a sin against th laws of God vet under
the death penaltv law h l -worn to do hi
duty as public prosecutor end end Ih prl
oner to ht end If I" h. best arguments h
ran persua.l th jiirv of the prisoner s
Ivlllt.
Even those who kill in hot pain hn
reason mnmenf.arllv leaves them give no
thought to punishment an it I safe to ray
that, no matt hat the punihmnt noth
ing voull dter them from committing the
act.
. If mistakes ar mad and tn- -rone man
at...l .. n .' tmnr ,'n.l for t.e
have, rhanrt to be -lc.aacl when his In I
noeence Is nuret
Goernmnt t.itnttc h' i aserig
of lno homiold an I ' ulc da rr
year for the !at ten rar n -h tnit'd
Btata That rrn,es th f- e 1 of dr.th does
rot deter rn detrera'ion takea hold or ,
man Tutting penpl- to .lath d'd nt de.
ter the rhns-ian religion l-u' mtd u
stronger ("hr.n. ho a put to death b'
a hoM.rg mob and ho bn I 'h pwer to
save Himelf ex.mpilnd 'he .lo. tr n whu h
M rr...h..l tntrcf l ml"- SlI'M
the txird B- not "u'wrn- lth
eMl but
overcome eill with good ,
i t.AIFU: rWI.INi-. Pl.t MMKTl
Phlladr rh prl'. 12 "-' I
To Help the Sick Soldiers
To th Ed'lnr ' (lie rTtcfito Pv'Wic l.'dn'r
Plr in th trnauriea of man fraierr.v
orf mh. i.rpir l nm throUgh".Ut t tie I
counlrv there r. main to.ai parts "( funds
orlelnalli raid fi is-loue pall me
pur
porea surh
war teller an'l nnin-njinnih
celebration! anil surb The trcueurra u
some of th-n- organ iation actu.alh do
not know wrat .1 . with 'he monei
With thousands of e- . men and women
lying fonr't'.ti in h isplia.s roretMnc in
manv care neaim'nt thai la fa- from the
Wind that the eh.'j.d rave th t Mfurere
don't kn ht tw do with ih motie
Couldn i mi point .-u' that th. hei pur
poe for which thoae f..-...tten funds rould
be expended the re ief . f the diHbled
flihtere- , .
We be' ii e thai ru- ' fortjnate bud
dlra should get a equare dr.a. nrsl There
must be uch funds hld in 'rust in this
City for we have never rece.ved am i
ports of ih distribution . f the" 'unda as
were collcte.l f..r the sxld'ers If the
commltte who hold urh funds wou J turn
them ne- to .in- of th. m-wtpaprr f.r
dlatrlbution and an expl-na' on to ihosr
who have subscribed I am sure even one
who cave would be tatlsfled if thv knew
that their nnn'v wae tmnt n !" rhef ft
dlsabltt so.ier UEitKUF: T fl.ARKK
rhuad'lph.a April 12 H'Jl.
Debs and the Legion
r toe Eil ",' "' "i' fru'in 7'uh'ir l.'dcf
Sir I am in 'imnii. man who served
In France 1 am not a Socialist I e In
your pap-" "he-.. tn. merlcan I.egion pro
tests aain' the rertae o' Hugene V Peb"
Did not the peop of Mii'rka eioct I'resl
dent Harding to office t .1 b- not pick his
cabinet I l-Mieve we hue an uttornev gen
eral now I believe then men a-e able lo
pass on the Debs case and If n t it N time
to rut some one elsi. iherr It arems ti mi
the AmerK-an I-eglon i buttmg into everv.
bodv a bus.nea bu ther i.n If hevl
would give a. l.ttle mori. of ihtir time to ihe
soldiers who be'onjr to their order who tiee.1 1
halp then ihev would N d.i.ng something I
JitHS T Itl.VSM. I
Thl ad. ph a pri 1.' 1'2I I
Our Lumber Cheaper Abroad
To th- Fditnr )' foe f.temp pt.b'ie 'ttnrr I
Sir- I am i l-he ,- p prnrton t our
lndutn g'rei ill h I believe (he vnft
majorttv of farmers buf nee mn and la .
borere are but I am ur.ab e to p-r.-Wv
how a protective tar'ff ..ii some prodiiciiona
of 'ta neoeeitv at th. particular "m can1
in anv w.n aid the public or forward tne
developm nt nt 'hf nat on
Take umber for IrsMn.
statemen' i .b.'hed n vour
10 seine rr.tga me ii. he .
.umbe- n'-r-aia of -r t n.
I cbee've.t a
I lPr .'(edited
ffect that the
"d S'a'es had
contracted '.. sell to Kjnpesn nations Id.
000 000 fin fr. of sawed li.mbr- at a price
8S per i -aa ihnn bu Idere . ould buv the
same 'ass f 'umb here Ir o'her word
those who air n need f umber her. in the
United ?tat must pv ih 'umber kings fla
per cint in .re than thv are imirtinir from
the foreicrm And 'h s n r.. fac if the
fact that e have b-er
dhat ou- jmbei mjpp
haui'ed
Phlladi- ph pr ' 1
n
ed tO be.ee
aoon be t-x
"l.'l
"What It Did for the Farmer"
To tht .dnr nf thr K' ea.i.o r-ia'ir frfgff
8ir Your iieanonder.. v T ' has not
begun to ter whai ire Wil..n administra
tion has done for tne farmer It art th
price nn tho farmer a wheat then left him
10 tho rnerrv of verv profiteer It remove!
the duty 'n woe -erj f. reign riyi t
's dumping ita chiar wool in thia --ouniry.
rulr.ng th sneep irdustrv I? did nn' re
move th' 'i -Iff . n i T.len rood- or c r'hli m
I r thai woud '.rk a hardahip n ihel
woolen man ifa. turer n ihev mmh' hav. '
10 take a pr f it I'm 'rn .101 pe- rn' j
Western bet ra-rv v la aj ? '
rememhe- 'he w . t, .i.im 1 '. ,n rn.
Prealden' rd 'hem ' . b. h w u I pu- I
chaie- 'he jban tijar r-ip at 1 and a I
half cen'e un'il Uiev nad made thlr con- 1
tracts with 'he mmuti 'jrre hn he ri '
fused 10 buv the 'uban rmp Bverybnd. 1
Kncwa what nppnd Jje- i,ne'hr whea-l
ana wool dea aga'n
an
're farm- itn: I
playing the r . f h- gva'
ten bv an x Wi!. r ' eTv .
when ha lias had . n "igt
n s
-a. u-r
a !'.
kn w
F H' i.kay
lesneaater Pa , Apr
Marriage a Big Game
Te thr Frt't'ir a' 'h- f ir 7 p,j) ,
fc r I ". i i- qn - -' -
-doe.
- vira E
teat there Ii
it -, -,Bsrd
tr I, as taken
'-. Ij-ed 'ove
"- Irunsen
-U' ess rr, I
vr-r' re and
r i rsa oi.i -a't r rs'
PC one in -h" or 1 h. . i"
Ine marrl u f. i - ,r. i
I i alrn-.t i rv v.n t V
j alouav. selfisnne.s igr
r-Bi pover anibi- n a . .
reallv thlnli 1 rn -.pe.! fr nn
II
d 'v her
' Safe
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th
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d i d
sll'
are t.,
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Tendinis lib I .'A
happiness ...jii
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Ir; s -I'ftt t-p ho t
. .rs ilin .1 i r, .
f.i
i an i- su. ' 'Hful un
shjniB ' "ii. ,a n,
hea '.a t a. iher ea -r
i.g in. i ihcr ai n
cannot , r a
$rr ' x ,-.ri w h -nalurel
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jrnt.
.vr rer
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S'ever ia.- a v -s.p .. . h ,
Jealous i i - ok ij- i
ears 'id j I i ir d ,--n '
JoIP gi I n.'.j'e.l fr . a e'
anv one n h- imiei o, we.
He w v t i .alius .1 sag
fsh and ita'i.'isi" '"' . ur-.
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4" ' all. ijitn
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thnugl.l Ih
ro lealotisi
Vtha'
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tr t usel - '
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iv lie ii s j. -i
tie . ,t 1 1 all
n. I .. k I,
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f re 1 lea l
I have b-"i beat n rh ked mil ..ailed all
kinds cf f. nl mi ri I -'' 'e i th s waa ti .
tug a world for in " stand n even If I
'ad flv 'ln'l' n Sj se'fre.p it'i w man
i..ull I'm-' M lii i-tir.s.nlefi
S'vw, Fafen 1'itst njd i ft rl s di
r.lli ii li
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a girl w.i' to
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tni fri.id.up
PEOPLE'S FORUM
letters io the. Udltor shotiM be as
brief nnd to the point ns possible,
molding anytliliiR that would open
a dannmlnntlonal or sectarian ills
tusslon. No attention will be paid to anony
mous, letters. Names and nddrcsses
must be signed as nn evidence of
i.-ood faith, althouRh names will not
l" printed If request is tnado that
they be oml'ted
The publication of n letter Is not
to bo taken as an Indorsement of Its
.'en .a lij thin paper
Communications will not lie re
turned unless nceornpar'ed by post
nee, nor ivlll manuscript be saved.
g'eat Tfln1 om"n h l.se jrono
11 eng toda hA dne tine .nctous! 'or
MSnt of o p impathi and ktn1i.s If
nil "oji .piv tr" t t 11 f" ultt the an."
i.ii.lr.a'.( n a r'-e his arthart hoit
rMPi hiT" hi ins and I a dlM'" lhre
i .ti'd li.
i. "afeM rir' i hero aro nfanv
g. o. m ith) i!omn tadr iraitnc pa leni
for th r fiht ii i to com a'ang. and t
tniini have been turned down on iironunt of
thetr golrs f r prtt .i.irth'rta do'.l
V u 'i I r.nd tho plain cirviiii girl l I
make y .u i lttT m if.i than the (Tif
f'rreil pttiiroe vou se ptirndieff the triet
It n. ihat a fellov dos nt natii a gooi
p r to In Tt t a pitj
Vow afty "'"Irs! " this '. s inigthv
li.or bu' I hrve ndvtcd vov to th ht
of n a' rv .nd t aa-lll ennh th this
Jx ok tvfor ou lap. ' be.iusr If you
mam in aate -ou v.M rtxnt in 1 Isuri
KKri:ntr.Ni'F.fi
Mitin, J pr'l ? 1?t
Bonus Badly Needed
Tr l,r mini nl ' Ktfnltii Public l.tdorr
'r-
a dally reader of vour valuable
paper I noticed a letter In vour reopie e
Fomm columns headed ' No ttnnua Wanted '
b W I. Mnffatt In replv t some of h's
rrmiro I wlah to atate thai I would llk
to know how man decorations etc he
wears He is si oppeeed to lhe bonus that
it It re,au pairnes I trust he vvtu be man
enough to turn It down, but the question Is.
ivi" h" No he e )ut like s lot of other
b.rd If he ta so well fixed financially, he
shiu d turn his bonus ovr to charity, which
ran use it erv east'v thse davs.
W I. Mnffatt .alao refers tn "paid pa
tr'cta I(oa about thoae working at Hog 11
Island and other place- In order to avoid
t-elns draf'ed Whv weren t thev given
soldirra pay when their numbers were
'rung up
If I am not mistaken "he Spanlsh-Amer
lean vrterana hadn t the hardships and dan
sers of those endured In the world war
The Spaniard' had nn ubmarlnes no atr
planea liquid fire gas. etc and I fee! sorry
for W I. Mnffatt that he had suffered such
Inecnven net uch as impure water and
sleeping in ' rice paddle but he doean't
. .n'1-r the world war leteran sleeping In
water ft led fheii ho etc and all drlnk
ins water had to b- boil. I and a small tub
..f ehlo-ino pu' into i' Hut f that had boen
mr i n'i hardship I wim.dnt rin mention
it
All of the Alllea have grantM their sol
dlr b.muees and a 'h- Tntted States.
la the wealthiest I no reason whv the
Unlti.d lale od.- 'n t ..ntltled to a
bonu which w I! r.rtaln.v ! appreciated
bv mini nnd as to thoee oppoed to It I
trut that thev will b" men enough to re
fuse it. V vtll.l'NTEEIl
Phi'ade.ph.a Apn 7 10.M
Questions Answered
To Secure Marriage License
To thr Edi'nr nl th- Etc! 17 f ub'ie l.rdo'r
HI- W, I vou kindl let m- knew through
our paper th" following I am a resident
of Penns.vlvar.la 1 wlh to b- married In
a tewn where I am not known II"" long
must I be there before I tan obtain a It
renre" Fecondlv I wh f keep the matter
a secret For what lncth of tune i 1 they
keep the pjhibatinn uf a lirepje ou' f th
par.r K U DWlDSON.
Philadelphia Vprll 1021
If :ou want to secure a license In a
Pennsslvanla town no residence nf an
tated period it required If both contract
ing parties .are of age thev ran secure a
license without am previous residence, pro
vide 1 thev con m-et a I th requlrrmenta of
th .aw As tn keeping the matter secret
It woud not be possible The bonk of the
1-eense bureau a-e o;n to the public and
r. names ..f ih..s b secure licenses ars
pub 'c prupertv anl 'he newapapers have
aires to the list of luenscs issued and cim
putllsh them If thev leslre to do so.
Pershing. Not Foch, Commanded
To the Uhtor n' 'hi f,.cnnio J'uii" l.rdwr
1 -ir In r. ading tfc 'ml od i lipping ap
lenrlnc In ih. Higvivq F't hi ' 1 rii-.tn. I
.ne.i st request .. lu corrr 1' ntoti W
1 "Jllbert's Maternen' about Marshal Fnch
cninniand,ng it. A-nr'crn xl.edltionnr
1 forrea a' th '! War
Th ercan expedition rv f.rc under
!( m -ind .f ..eneia! J J rrrsh.rc d -
cidod the war
So L'nfel S'atra n .1.'
would at 1 nrve- wi.l rr
commander
Mi'nber 1 1 1'irnN" F 31"
HI."
e. er
.gn.2
irMsn
J i- M
th Infnrirv il'hll-
Hf'.Iphl.i a O.vr. 1 .-.cent j nlntt
I'hila is phi 1 Am mil
D.. irftiin
Whether Horse Pushes or Pull3
Toll'fd". o' toe r""i"9 '"ill tr I.fio.
r.
f. r Ti
.ins-ve- . I.
1 ir isvu "f pril
1 ' mu' 'ius
1(121 in mv
1 ae pushes a
'Sine
.Usjnli rtl the
inn i ir isU "f Vprll I'
. t ma
vehl- -
1 I..
juld be 'ha a
'h- r 'ban pu ' 'he
-n .1'm'othsr-
grounds that I' is the hnrne-a ih.H is a'
ia. net o in. vehi'-'-' and no' ih horse
Wh' n in 'he ha-ness thi ftnlmil -verts lis
str-ng'h agsinet 'h olar the presjuro re.
ver'a the strair ba' k to, the par's .itta. hed
tn the vehicle proper, thereby treating a
pul'lr.g strain.
If 'he an ml r to pu.l the vehicle
'hen w ul 1 be neeessarv to atMcli t.V ve-hi--
-o 'a tai1 in which cas. when lhe
strs.-i as applied .t wou'd produce a dl-ect
rl' J A DA C'llSTA
1 h.'vdr Ph a M"ll 0 102!
Quotation for Guest Book
In'hr l d 'or nl n Jtemuo Puh r I riirr
c,r i'an some reader sujgesi a su tab -
quotation for the cover of a iruea' book
i qi.o'at on which express hosp.tfilitv and I
frep 1'lneas In n t more than ft' .- six1
words' I am unab'e to fird u' 'r right
w rls f'om '. hand-i lumlnated tarrnmnt
C.s' book H "
l'h 'adelphil Apn 1' 10?I
Highest Point In City
Tn 'he Filytor nt 'hr Ktf"i'S Public I niar
rir Which s 'he highest p. in' of th
it
hestnut mil or nv.rr.rooK'
'V
I'Mladelphia
The hlgheet
Pummlt evenur
v.prt in 11)21
point m Philadelphia
east nf chestnut Hill
Is on
wh cji
Ir 14'l feet hestnui
blither hai. f'verbro k
Son's Afle Problem
Titth' fntinr ni thr K' t "U Pal'ir Lrdtjrr
.r -irrr a pmb em f r vrur
V mi i i. i e n A' or lrr
4 lers
'litis Of e aw
el.wn times
eUleen '.mes aa o d as the nnv
1 o 1 '". l-lf
"i.i ars air
later s.
rix imes i
n times a d
ih Old one vear
ur y. are atr
a-e' four
bree rtn1
In'er th".
two and v
'imes a o o to
a half 'imes as oil two vears
times as old three eara later
ha t tlmea old five irs atar
. d 'iv mes as o'd ten vears later
II u .i n i I son n as rid s father
,w i I iv ea n on irtdav
i HARI.ES F v WIRES'
or
Ph.
id ph n
;rl' rt 1021
Lusitanla Warnings
ydt'" "' 'hi Fi""'l7 Puhiir t.rrigrr
I .
Mr-la " ...rrec he a'atement that I
ha'e heird ni. 1 ba' r-rona wh . sallst?!
I ..i in Lusiiam Wl'r'' given f.ur narnirg
l.iii ihv d d not hd it' r. L r.
Phi adelihla pru 7 ll.'l
lie, re in LuHitania sai'ed m her .ist
. ir-i a ivertisemen's ern-itisting f n m 'he
iiermin .tnlassv and announcing 'hi' s
Htal". "f vr ealstd nl warni'g passeni-ers
l-aveltn on be'llgeiept ships I." ru''lish.'d
in a number of imp.r'ant pi,. i wh .
ai ot moua ' 'inmuri' itmna vei, i.n,i m
some of th m .re nrminri lue-e-ngre
who had booked for th trip of ih l.usl
tanln
v i, f, A married man .-arnnr leas
than $2000 a vear waa no' expeo'xl u, rl
an iniome tax return
Poems and Songs Desired
A Cipher Poem
t T fh I it (a of thr F' e..... l'uh
do r
r, i 1 i eiy n u
to acuru a cipher
poem which begins
You iigb fur a cipher. '
I thinii iou mil know nhet t m-aii. Can
ou print.!" MAtlY T t.Ont).
t'h"s el':ila April 8. IOU
There ar- i nut ihr cf thcni. lre Is one
Vr.ii " a (). hut I O thee,
i n no o, but O. O me.
And. i). let my O thy t lie,
Vn.l gle o o t O thre
Ihls Is tramlated u follom
Vou sigh for a cipher hut 1 sight for thee,
O. lh fir no cipher, but O sigh for me.
And O. let mv cipher thv cipher b.
And give slch for anh f. r 1 ugh for ihee
Wants "The Boer"
To 'ne Editor nl th? Etri'lnj rnblfe Lfdn'f
Plr In tho :atter da of the liner War.
Just before Cronje n nurrrnder. there ias
puhl'shed. It Is said In n Philadelphia paper
a poem rntit'od The ttoer Would some
reader klndl give the uotds nd name of
tho tuthor and oblige a Dutchman"
JOHN VAN SfllOTKN
Philadelphia Pa. April 10 1P.M
'"Twas Midnight" Has Been Printed
To thr Kdttnr nl the ft oim j Ptibltc Ltdocr
Sir Do ion know the mlslng verses lo
this poem"
" Twaa midnight on the ocean
Not a street ear was In sight.
The aun was shining brlghtlv
Tor It rained all dav that nljtht "
IMd vou print ' The nabbl s Dauahter"?
I I watched for It and failed to see It
MIPS CEftMA M KAPPLKn.
I Philadelphia. April 10 tl2l.
' Twas Midnight on the Ocean" wae
printed In the People a Korum on February
2d copies nf which date cun bo secured at
the offlCe
W hao not recene a copy of "The
I rtahbi s Daughter
An Added Verse
To Mi Kittlnr nl thr Ktctiiao Pvjftfic l.rdo'r
eir 1 notice in the Pcopie Forum of
Saturdav that Mrs S farroll contributed.
In response to a -qust the words of th
Irish song The Hat .Mv Fi'hr Wore. Rh
omitted however, the ae( ond verse, vehleh
is as follows
Now I m going to leave u
It s good Iuk to joij t 11 say.
When I tn at roe- th oean.
I hope for m ve II prv
I am golnr to mv native place.
Place called Oa Itmore.
And I'll he welcomed back tn Paddv's land.
With tte hat mv father wore.
I think there is also another verse, but
I am not f.amll'nr with 't.
j T rnifE.
Phllsdelphla April in m21
Three verses and the .horua wan sent tn
bv .anas Mirv Duffv Philadelphia,
rfr
An Amusing Parody
To thr Editor of thr Ktcninc r-itdir I.rcjoer,
Plr I am Inclosing hrw!th the parody
rrcentlv requested hv Herman H Doh
rixiRA m rnm.
Philadelphia Mr-h 2.1 1D21
In an amptv crowded courtroom
Sat 1 young man old In veare
A pleasant smiie was on hla face
And his eves were filled with tears
As he sat there in that ourtroom.
As ho stood up fop hie trial.
Th Judgo was all attention
He wae sleeping nil the whlie
Now this poor bo was a rich cashier
And his good friends all we-e had,
The bunk he worked for never had a cent.
Tor h stole all thev had
Then up the ais.e the- walked a wretch,
An old man v-ouns in ve,a-s
H tried to spak. but all In lain
HI" words rung 'oud and clear
'Ho la ou- onlv bov Judge,
The only bov w ever had
His brothers a I were very good
Mut he was alwnvs bad.
And long before the wretch was born
H was ou- pride and iov.
I dint know what he a her for hitge
Hut kind v hang my bov."
' Th bank waa robbed. ' tho old man snld.
'Whn I was fa- at sea
And Judge. It's just as clear a; mud
Th villain must bo tne "
A serem rang through th courtroom.
And a woman staggered In
Ph weiKheq atxut on pounds.
n.t h- farr. was worn and thin
Phe ntr exhausted In a chair
And fainted with a sigh.
And cried ' I am his mother nnd
Th. villain he la I."
Torglve me son the old man said.
Forgive me for my flaw
I' wn vour mother who robbe.i the bank
The bank sh never saw "
The 10urtrnr.n1 med to vanish
nd I heard the rioik strike four
And I found that I d been drlnklrg
And was Ijlng 01 the flimr
"W 1. 1. ar for the remaining llnea
of ' Dead Man s Hock which contains
nine nv ior tn dead man a rjs
lads
Ping ho fo- the dad man a hand "
my
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the lines
asks for a poem containing
"Hut what of the nmn
In (Ii- be'f-i ...rr -iv
who hung the light
' w n'er night "
M JI M-i asks foi a poem entlt'ed
Grandm .thrr s Garden and another one
entl'el ihad.wa n th. Wall
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en hy Gtorge
i-T.if lJ"",r f.nr:'.m wll niinenr daily
n the Evening Puhlle ledger, and alao
In the Sunday Public Ledger. letters
Ilaensslng timely toplea will 1- printed,
nj well ns requested poems, nd questions
of Client! Interest win ,e nnswered.
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HOLLY.
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v:TM-. -.,n rn M 1021 KATE V
widvu of Juiioiu Aitken formerly of 1818
'aboi si rtnatives .ind friends Invited to
fun-ral servtea on Monday at 2 p m at
th. reaidercv of her daughter Mra Jennie
Mm arts aft: s mth at Interment Mt.
Vrtrr I fme'eri
ALllRIiiKT Aprl, 14 ANNA 11 widow
of Lo j n MbriBht inee Dlcxeli aged a2
Relatives rd friends (.-e invited lo attend
funeral services M'.n 2 P M at her son-ln-li
v s residence William Ruppert 2802 E
venango at Int llelvue Cem Hi mains
mav i,e viewed 'in 7 to lo p M
iviii'ntnv ., . . r...
SAUAII n vs'liERSOV, aged 81 Funeral
Mon 'i A M late residence 211 William
s' Interment Fernwond 11.15
Vlt.MDItl 8TER April If, ELIZARETII
viife o" Wtlliim Armbruster aged 81
P.elnttvea and friends are Invited to attend
funeral ervcvn jp n 3 P M. at parlora
i' Warren E Titm tvm Turresdale ave.
1 a, .nv Int prtvat'
AsllT' iN" A '' -n RelKium Dec IS.
inlk I'n. ite ALFRRli T ASIIION of Hat
li ' 11 Math Field Artillery. L'. S aon nf
Kai. Aaht ,n tree Murphvi and late John N
Aahton ged 22 Relatives and friends, also
Corporal John I .is'or Pun No sill Ameri
can Union Fad P .t V. .'11 Wlngohock
!n Trll.e No 11 Imp Order of fled Men.
numbers of Fkd Rar'lsi i'hurch are Invited
ti attend '.jner.r sun 1 3u p t.1 from
mi'hi" a r'sldrn. litlu Orthodox st.,
Fianktnrd It' it N .rili i'ear Mill Cem.
IIVltri.AM Apr.. 18, ALHKRT J. hus
Ci.nd of Elral.'th ll.irtlam agd III Relu-
ivei i,n1 friends msj cmplovea of Curtis
Pub ''hii.g ' lni.rnilliin.il Society nf
Wait, is nnd I od". -,.. is order S.ma of
1' rjorjre ire mvlled to attend funeral
rervlie Mon 2 P M late residence. 3882
S l.Hn ai int private iiuiatde 'em.
Friends m.v n I yun eve
HlllDI.K A ). r 1 1 18 IIRENDA Mli.N-
' ' 1'HE Infan' daughter of Moncurc and
I flrnda p.-nolrsn II ddl. Residence E
Gil., re I in-, 'I'S'lilt Hill Funer.il and
i trt irlva' Ii'.ston p.ipora pleaso copy
I UllESNaS "n Acill 11 1031 JAMES
J ted. i.1 husband of Vnna Itrennan Pu
ii r.i M ' ln s 3" V. t residence 810 N
a- s' " "i" '.iiNiem maas Our Mother
of 1'irmvts i hurrh Id A. M Int Holy
i ri'i em R ..it ves and frlenda Invited
HROW N - v.prl! II CAROLINE, wife nf
ITIomas H Hmwii'n'e Rose) Funeral serv
nea Mm. lav 1 p m at 1011 N llh st
I Intertn.tii private .Mount Morlah Ccmeterv
1 Friends miv call Sunday 7 to 0 p m
I IilltiWV Vprll 1.1 at late residence 820
I Etulen si Germantown MARY widow
f I'.s.'ph F tlrovvn Services and In'erment
1 a"1 . tlv prlv ('.
I IIIIYtN ' I I'nlan V J 'Oril 14
' IIBI ES' -' viiferf lacob T IlrvanmeUi
a mi iteiaiiveH anl unds ar lnvitd to
a.i.n! I in.rnl arv lie Sun 11 A M a'
h-i ui reel I- in e 10 N" llroadvvav Pi'man
li ori ate Km ffvllle
HI II Apr'l 1 1021 WILLIAM 11
stiei 71 rarr Relatives and friends alaa
r. m i 'Ugli Loda 138. F and A U i Box
I' r uij-i Council. O. of I A , Camp III, P
I)K-T1I1
P S of A , and empl jes of Snawmonl
rumplnic Station, aro Invited to attend the
services, on Mftndtv at 2 a'clock. at hla
late residence, IdlS Sheldon st. Manayunk
lntertrnt private, at Weal 1-e.urel Hill,
rrlenda may call Sunday evening.
CAItlSM. Apr. I IT. EMMA WILSON
widow of Samson Oarlss. aged 72. Hue
notlro later.
TOFFMAN April 11 1P.M. W1I,MINA,
widow of fhorlea It Coffman In her 77th
jear. All services at Haiboro Ilapllst I'hurch
Hatboro, p . Mon , 11 A. M. Int. adjotnlmf
cem
CONRTANTINB - On April H. .JOHN
CONSTANTINB ItelaMvTs nnd friends In
vlled to funeral, on Saturday, at 12 o'clock,
Seymour's. I00O N 11th st. Services at
the Oreek Church, 12th and Fltiwater. 1 p.
m Interment Mrchanlca' remetery. Frlenda
IT1,v,f,,1l Friday 7 to p. m. . ......
COPBLAND April H. KMZAHETH.
wlfa of late John Copelsnd Itelatlve. and
friends are Invited to funeral services Mon ,
2 P. M . nt her late residence, 201 K 'fabor
road. Olney Int St James' M. E. grounds,
rlends call Run . 7 to H P M
COX April IS, of rerebro-splnal menin
gitis. 8. ErNE8T. Jr.. son of S. Ernest and
S. Elisabeth Cox, aged 13 No funeral
Ilesldence 110 Merlon ale Narberth. Pa.
Int Laurel Hill.
, COTNE. April II PATRICK J. beloved
husband of Annl A Oone. Itelatlvea and
Irlends, so U. V M Sodality and Sacred
Heart Soclty of Church of the Oesu. and
employes of the THT Luierne. Ham. In
vited to funeral Mon 7. .10 A. M.. resi
dence 1212 N. lsth st Solemn requiem
mass at Church of the (lesu A. M. Int
St. Denis' Cem
ELMES. April IR. MAItV D daughter
of late Howard R and Ada E Elmes. Serv
ices at her late residence ton". N. Camac
St.. Mon.. 2 P M. Int. private
EVEIIS. April U. SARAH J widow of
Thomn Evers Funeral services Mon . 3
P. M . at lhe residence of her son Rev.
Charles Evers, rtOJ Belgrade at. Int. pri
vate. Friends mav call SMn. eve
FORD April 12, MARGARET, widow nf
Dtnnla Ford formerly nf 828 S. Water at.
Relatives and friends are Invited lo attend
funeral. Mon 1PM. from the residence
of her son-ln-taw Edward D Revnolds,
2832 8. 2d st Services at St. Peter's P. E
Church. 3d and Pine sts 2 P. M Int.
private Friends may can Pun a to in
P. M
O LOVES' April 11 DANIEL J OLO
VEN Relatives nnd frlenda also Water
bury, Conn. IOdge 11 P O E are Invited
to attend funeral Mon . N 30 A M rest
donee of his brother-in-law Thomas .1 Mc
Veigh. 1138 Marlvn road Ovrrbrcnk Pnlemn
requiem mass Our Ijidy of liurdes' Church
10 A M Int Holv Cross Cem. Hazleton.
Pa papers please copy.
aOIUlAS - Arrlt 14 MART wife nf the
late Richard florman aged 102, Relatives
and friends are invited to funeral, on Mon
at .10 A M from th residence of her
son Richard r Oortnan ('in? N l"th at.
Solemn requiem mess st Pt Francis Assisl
Church at 10 A M Int prlvat"
GRAY On April 18 1021 ANNIE M .
widow of William M Orav Relatives and
frlnds are Invited to th service on Monday
afternoon, at 2 o clock nt her late residence.
320 N. 40th st Interment str'otly private
Friends mav call f-om 7 to 10 .. clock Pun
dsv evening
GREGORY Sudden! April II F.LIZA
TETH. wlf" of Jos:ph Oregcrv Relatives
and friends are Invited to attnnd funeral
services, Mon ..IP M . residence of Joseph
Sugden. Id'.-i rnrg.aret st Frankford. Int
prlvat-
onrnn -April u 1021 Oliver e
husband of Catharine Maull Orubb aired H3
sears Funeral Monday at 2 u'Cick. rrnm
ills late tesldrrc ll P till st Darby
Pa. Frlnds may call Sunday eve from 7
to 0 o'clock Interment private.
HALL April IS AONEP r wife of
John Hall Relatives end fr.ends also
Trinity Lodge no i in ji are invited
to funeral. Mon I P M from her broth
er's residence ig.Vl E Llpplncott st Int
Sit . Morlah Cem Remains mm be viewed
Pun after 7 P M
HAMILTON-April la CATHERINE, wife
of John Hamilton Relatives nnd frlei.ds are
Invited to services Mon . 2 p ,j residence
nf her son Wllllanr Hamilton. Sliin nyrlng
st West Phlln Friends mav call Sun eve
HIRV-'H Pnleii V I April 1.1. MARY
E Hlltl.H nrcd si veare Relatives nnd
friends are Invited lo attend funeral services,
Tuesday. April in 2 p m from the real-dera-o
of her alster-ln law Mrs George
Hires. 1(1 Chestnut st Palem Train leaves
Market street fern 12 21 p m
HORNING In Plv mouth Township.
Fourth Month Flf'b-dav l(th Jl'LIA F.
wife of James O Horning Funeral from
Plvmouth Meeting Second tlav imh. lu
A M Int Rlversldi. Cem
HOWGATE on prll 18 11)21, JOHN II
HOWOATE r . nged 71 veare Relatives
and friends, also emploves uf Raldwln I.ocn
motive Works, are Invited to the service on
Tuesday afternoon, nt 2 o clock, at his late
resident 8140 Baltimore ae Interment
private Viewing Vondav evening
JOHNSTON At Woodbury N J . April
IS WILLIAM JOHNSTON aced 7 Rela
tives and friends a- lnvlte.1 to attend fu
neral Mon. 10 '10 A M from Ills late resi
dence Ml High st Wooilburv N .1. Int
private Ml Morlah C'm Fr'enda may call
Pun .7 lo P P M
KELLY April 18 0J MV.ROARETE.
daughter of the lete Francis and Ellen Kelly
late of Wllnilrgtnn Dl Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral Tuea
morn . from her tat residence in s 30th at
Requiem mass St. lamcj' Church 0 30 A. St.
Int private Omit flowers
KNOELL - April 18 ANNA N 'nee
Pchaefer). wife of John Knnell Relatives
and friends are Invited lo uttend funeral
Mon DAM residence 1227 Wlngohocklng
st Solemn requiem mssa at Pt Henry's
Church in A M Int Ilolv Sepulchre Cam
MAXNITR. - vprll 14 MARGARET
daughter of late John and Marv Maxner.
Funeral services Mini 1 30 p M resi
dence, 2.107 Tulip st Int. private Friends
mav call Pun eve
MAYER April 1.1 at Peal Reach Orange
Co Calif HARRY R. son of Adolph
Maver, formerb of 110 Duncannon ave
Olney. Ta
MacCAIlROLL A' her rrsldence 1)1,1 S
47th at., on Aprl 18 1021 CATHERINE
A . widow of Joseph MacCarrnll Notice of
funeral later
McUIPPICK - April II MARY A wife of
Maurice McKlssIck agnl a Funeral serv
Ices Wed 2 P M Shadeland ave and
Mar-hall road t'ppor Harbv int. Fernwoo.i
Cem
MrCHLL April 1.1 RICHARD husband
of E11n McGIII (nre Grant) Relatives ami
friends are Invited to attend funeral. Mon .
a 3D A M . late resi lenre jo N. Ithan at
Solemn requiem mass Chur.-h of Our I,adv
of Viclorv Id A M Int )nU Cross Cem
MEHORTER - April 18 of pneumonia
SAMI'EI. A 3.1 son of .-.nmuel A . Jr
and Elsie Meltonc mw i ..ulbourno). used
2 vear 8 months Funeral services Mon
1 P M parents red"nr .M.lx t ednt nvr
lit V enonah J Newark papers pleas'
ennv
MILLER Apr IV RALPH K Jr son
of Ralph E and Margaret H Miller inee
Darruhi aged l ve.ir 8 months Relatives
anil friends ai inviid to attend funeral
Mon 2 P 81 from his paretrte' resident e
H8HI Stiito road r,n nnv Int private
MOORE April 18 JOHN II.. husband of
late Ellin Mooie aged 72 Funeral services
Mon 2 I' M late reaidenie 202.1 S. fiSih
st Ini at Arlington run. Remains may b
viewed Sun eve
MURPHY - April 14 SUSAN wife of
Thomas Murphv moo Conway), aged 88
Relatives and friends ate invited to attend
funeral Mnndav a .in a m , from late real
dence 2413 V Masrher st Requiem mass
at Church of the iaiiailon in a m Inter
ment Holv MiiulUir Cemoterv
MURRAY April 14 ANNIE daughter of
late Cirni.lluH ,ini Annlo Murrav from
County ri.neg,,' Ireland Relatives and
frlenda are inved io attend funeral Mon
8 30 M fr in rosH-n'o of her sister Mrs
Jar- Colllnt' l.'7 Davis s' Munavunk Sol
emn requl'm mass at St John the Raptlst
Church in A V Int Westminster Cem
N-EEI.Y i'-i' 14 1H21 WILLIAM H
husband of nnl. Neei. (nee lleaton) in his
8'.'d vear ervi.-os from his late residence
Hathor" Pa Morday .1 p m In'rment
private
QUINS -Ar' II ROfrE QUINS' Itela
Uvea and friends are Itrvlted to ntteml fu
neral Mnndav S 30 a m from late resi
dnce 2211 V 1 1 tla st High mass St Ed
ward's C'hurcn in n m Interment Holj
Sepulchre Cemv'e-.
KAS'GS'OW April 14 10.M HETIAIDA
SCCTT vv 'e .f George J H Ranglmw
aged 31 Funeril Mon 2 1 M pre.- s'
from he. I usliar.d s residence, nut ly-innnte
at. Rovlrri.igh Inl private Friends and
Lvdla Pnrrah Council No 110 H artd D
of L . nM - in eve
REAS-EY -April 11. JOHN RKANBY
aged 8.' lle'atlves and friends also Court
Pr'do of Iv. nsingtnn No. 28. F. of A , are
invited iu ittend finerai Mnn 2 p M
residence if gri.ndd-i.jghter. Mrs William
Campbll l'i 'I' K Sergeant at. Int private
Friends mav a 1 Sun eve
TUGNEi - AP'U 14. 1021 JOHN i hu
band of a' i: tzaheth Rlgney inc. Connor)
Relatives m I friends also members Tlrga
Raptlst ('hurrh are Invited to attend funeral
services Mor p M t his late real
dem-ej 133'. York st. Int private
RONIAK"W SKI April 13. EI.IZAIIETII
c daughter of Frsnk and Ixiuis Ronla
kowak' fr.i-e Womplerskll Reiativts nnd
friends slat pupils of St Stanislaus School
and memnrrs of Child of Jesus Hocletv aro
Invited 'o attend funeral Mon li A M ,
from her parnn residence, 778 S Front
St HOIemil
r uutem high mass St Stanislaus
V M Int Holy Cross c.-m
Church 1" A
llt'tllUV VI hi., re.lileno 0117 v. ,,..
st April 11 1(121 WILLIAM, eon of ihi
'ate V'ende in and Catharine lludman Itelj
Uvea and fn. r-.s and all societies f vv h'rh
ho was a n..til..r are Invited to .itlend u
Iltral Mon IM M. resldenro of I r..l..er
In-law James I' Cutnm ak.-v 1110 diace
st volemn reoui.m mass Holv Trinltv
Church lu v M In' St Peter's Cerj
SAI)Mi'V April 18 1021. ISRAEL 'hus
band of 1 lara Salomon. Relative iU1 1
friends ar- Invited to attend funerji HUn
1 P M shurp from his late resldci(H 03.,
N 2ntn at ini Jl.ir orim 1 cm
SCHREIUKR - April 13
I'.WKEIIIVI.
wire nr j"S"pn .-cnreiir,, itennes
frlen'.s also League nf Sscied IPart
invited to attend funeral Mon a In
from lale rea dnre 181 f. Glrn.rd live
nnl
are
M
hnl
inn ro'.i"! in ss t nuri n or ,esij in
lot Holv i ross ('em
M
Mi-IH'IIERT April t.1 JfiSEPH srU
HEIIT m his sitli ear, Ilelaflvea and
friends are Invited ii at(nd funeral terv
ins Sun I BO P M. lae resldenre iqoo
penn st Frankford Int nelviio Cem
bEKVERSON April l. ANNA R wlf.
f James A Severson sjyl dsughtrr nf E len
Nnr.RVAUKits
Qrli?jYLERsj
! l BROAD aVd
WJ DIAMOND
I iss----CTnwi
DKATIIS
andjate James Moore. Itelatlvea and irlends
ait. Invited to attend funeral, Mon, liSO
A. M.. late residence, 2528 S. Rosewood St..
above Drosd St. Solemn requiem mass a St.
Monica a Church 10 A. At. Int. Holy Cross
C'sMITH. April 14. Jt'lil ..NN
TRUSTIN, wife of John Parson Smith and
daughter of lata John and Catherine Splcer,
Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend
funeral services, at the residence of her
grandson. I2d W. Vomln- ave,, German
town, Hun . 0:30 P. M. Int. Presbyterian
Church, Cold Springs, s' J Please omit
flowers
SPES'CE. April 14, JOHN, son of the late
Thomas and Sarah Spence. Relatives and
friends, also Gothic Lodre. No, (III). F and
A t . and all Meaonte bodlen of which he
was a member, employes Ilureau of Reilstra
lion anil vrmi uiudi din warn ny. x.
Com are Invited lo attend funeral services,
Mon.. 2 P M at his late residence. 207(1 E,
Dauphin st Int. private. Viewing- Sun.
8 to in P. M
STF.nNnEHG April J.I. 1021. ANNA
STERNBERG Relatives anil friends are lr
lled to attend funeral. Sun 1 T. M . late
residence. 1310 N. Rth st Int Mt Carmel.
SWEENEY (nee Cullen). April 1.1 MART,
valfe of Michael Sweeney, of County Done
aal. Ireland. Funeral Mon., A:30 A. M . late
residence. 8311 Greenway ave. solemn 're.
qulem mass at Church of 'he Most RlessM
Eacrament 10 A M. Int. Holv Cross Cem.
TATLOH. April 14. SARAH J. widow if
Henry Taylor, aged 73 Funeral services
Mon II A. Jr.. at her son-in-law' real
denco. J Fred Durkhart. 202 B. Fishers
av . Olnev. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem.
TELFOnD April -lft. ANNIE, wife of
Thomas Telford. Funeral services. Tuesday
1.30 o. m.. residence 2H43 North Mascher
st. Interment private.
THOJ1PSON April 14. WILLIAM, hus.
band of Margaret A. Thompson (n Me
Cleod), In his 83d vear. Relatives anil frlenda
are Invited to -attend -he funeral services
at the Evangel Preabvterlan Chureh. lath
and Tnsker eta., nn Mon. at 3 30 P. M
Frlonda may call Run eve. at hla lata resi
dence, 1(133 8. 24th at. Int. Mt. Jtorlah Cm,
TII.SON Suddenly. April 14. CATH
F.HINE n wife of Charles S. Tllson (neo
llnxey) Itelatlvea. friends and membera of
Erie Ave, JI. E. Church. Invited to attend
funeral aervlces. Mora. 2 P M . at her late
residence. 3RS3 S 10th at. Int Northwood
Cem Friends may call Sun eve.
UMnENIinN April 14. JOHN A . hus
band of Anna M Umbenhen (nee Zeller),
nged HI. Relatives atrl friends Invited to
funeral. Sun . 2 P M from residence of
son-in-law. George Link. 82 Taul st .
Gloucester. S' J Int Ardsley Purist Park
Ta Reading- and Lebanon papcra pleaae
copv
VAN nRHNT At Asburv Park N J on
April 18. 1021. MAY ALIVE VAN IIRfNT
(nee nradshaw), wife of Joseph S. v an
Drunt. Relatives and friends sre Invited to
the services, on Monday afternoon, at 2 30
o'clock, at the Oliver H Hair Hldg 12n
Chestnut si. Interment private
WEISENRORN. April 18 I'ORIP u.
deughtcr of Roland E and Esther E
We'senborn and randdsughtr of I) Frank
and Aldle H. BUck. aged 7 months Rela
tives and friends nr Invited o attend fu
neral services, grandparents' residence. 1.120
nrlstol St. Tues 2 P M precisely Int.
Northwood Cem.
WENZELI April 11 1021, AMANDA M.
WENZELL. aged ad Services at Keeler's
parlors Mt. Holly. N ,1 . Men , 3 P M
WHITE April 14. LAWRENCE C son
of It Jennie and the late William G White
nged 23. Funeral services at his late resi
dence Concordvllle, Ta., Mon 1 P. M Inn
Jtt Hope Cm Autos will meet noon train
at Concord Sta , .
WITTENWILER April 14 ANNA
MARIE WITTENWILER inee Reek), widow
nf George Wlttenwller Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral serv
ices Mon . 2 P II.. late residence 1749 S
American at. Int Oreenmount Cem.
LOST AND FOUND
IIR.M I. LET Diamond bracelet.
.'iiea. lost In P.IU-Carlton
Theatre or between these places,
diamondi set In platinum bitels
31
returned to J 13 Caldwell A Co
POO I.oat. white wire-haired fox ter
rier, hlack-and-tan marking on hend. larg
tnund black spot on bark tag Nn 1102.
reward Call Wood. SO" or 1721 Windsor
a ve
NOTICE Application has been made to the
Atlanta Insurance Co. of Hartford, for
renewal of nsrpetunl policy of Insurance So.
877 P for J700O Insurance In the name of
Marv p Rooth owner, which has been
lost nf mislaid Information thereof will be
teclved by Rrown. Crosby Co. 138 Walnut
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ALTERATION HAND?
F.XFUHIENf'tlD ON
UOMLVS FIST GOWNS
Apply Eniplcv-.ncrt Bu-'.v 'ou-tli
GiMnnL ni!ii'Hnp.s
flojr
COOK and butler (man and wife) wanted In
a home In the auburbs near Philadelphia;
must be willing and capable, this Is a splen
did chance for a couple who can appreciate a
comfortable and cheerful position and secure
good wages, references necessary. Addrees
M 311ft. Ledger OffUe
Cl'TTCRa experienced op lathing suits and
jerseys stady work, good nav. Hyarlenlc
Feefd Underwear C-. 2418 N. Howard.
f'EI LEHP and plain machine operator, ex
perlcried on shirts, rompers, boys' wash
suits good working condition: no limit to
wages Apply seventh floor. N. E. corner
pth ond Spruce sts
DRESSMAKERS
txirten i In cutting and fitting
pplv Rureau of F.mplov mnt
lilHS" WANAMAKKR
GOVERNESS wanted for 3 young alrle 12 ft
1 4 one who can speak French desired Ar
thur Hurt Esn. .Gap. R D..I-ancstr Co. Pa
Ci'fTxDPATE S'L'HSES wanted for Child Hv
glene Rureau. N J. State Department of
Health Trenton N. J.
HBM.--TITCHER3. experienced, wanted on
I andkerchlefa: g-ood pay. stradv work.
pj-lv famden Curtain and Embrold-ry Co.
From and I'eari sts i amnen
HOSIERY
STRING KNITTERS WASTED
ON IIANNER AND
SCOTT - WILLIAMS .
FULL AUTOMATICS
WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY r(L
ORCHAUD ST. RBLOW UNITY. EK.fil)
HOSIERY
IOOPERS WANTKJ1
ON LADIES' AND INFANS' WORK
APPLY
WA LLACK WILSON H.1S1ER Y CO
ORCHARD ST. BELOW VNITY. FKFD.
HOSIERY Exp loopcrrsi on Wright steadv
dial machine,!'. lR.point vvnrk llvglenlc
Fleeced Underwear Co., 2118 N Howard st
HOUSEWORK Woman German or Hun
garian preferred, good home and wages
1'hone Wvomlnt 'J.97.
HOUSEWORK. Ken-'ai. vvnite gri ,,,,
family, suburb? Phone Melroae 1842 R
INSTRUCTOR, experienced, wanttsd. on
competent to Instruct lnexprencd girls in
fitting room Jvork Shoo Manufacturers,
llonrd of Trade. .110 Livingston at Hroon
lvn N Y.
NURSE for 2 ehlldren Protestant preferred
white P -o to Atlantic Cltv In s.ummer
Call htwsen 8 30 and .30 p m Woodland
6808 W. 431 S 40th st
SHOES- TOP STITCHERS WANTED
UNUSUALLY STEADY EMPLOYMENT
AND VERY ATTnACTIVF. WEEKLY
EARNINGS LAIRD, Sl'HOnF.R & CO
! AND MARKET STS 2D FLOOR
SHOT.S VAMIM.RM WANTED psra,
I PALLY STJaijt mumaitment AND
l VERY ATTRACTIVE I v I.EM.Y EMl.Mvns
' LAIRD. SCHOIIEn 4CO . 22D AND MAR.
I KJ'.T SECOND FLOOR
! , '
' "
SHOES HACK STRAPPERS WANTED
UNUSUALLY STEADY EMPIIYMENT
AND VERY ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY
EARNINGS LAIRD. SCHOIIER ft Zo
22D AND MARKET. SECOND FLOOR'
STES'iiGRAPHEH for position ,ih ,rK,
manufacturlim concern located in Nr.
town alnte ago. salsry desired and rtptri.
ence P 1411 Ledger ufflre p rl"
STENOGRAPHER psrt tlm7, central nm.
building, state experience, time, available
compensation desired P 1 4.1(1 ledger
Office " r
YOUN'O WOMEN, IS ars or over. io"ci
aa nurses' aides Make personal application
in Memorial Hospital, noibornugh p "
Genera I
WH I. OV SELL IS TOI-Il SPARE TIML'
W will train nu In write show card
fur us there la no canvaaslng or soil lllng
we supply you with steady work distance nn
object will pay you from 115 tn I Ml a wfk
Wllaon Methods Department 6, 12S A Queen
St., East, Toronto, Csnsda,
or 32
Ci. rt 1 1 1 1 "
, April II
Heward If
HELP WANTED FEMALE,
General
OlllLS. clerk, stenographers, typists wanted
at onco by oV.,s good salary! easv hours!
tapld advancement. Write for instruction
particulars, P 1107. Ledger Office,
NI'llSKS wanted - Always lu demand at
good pay, learn at home In spare Unit, en
tire tuition can be earned In few weeks, vou
arn while you learni special offer nclud
log free nurses' outfit. Write for full par
ticulars. Chicago School of Nursing-, 421 3.
Ashland Hlvd,. Dept. G, Chicago. 111.,
CIVIL BEnVICE esamlnatlona, Aprll-JIays
vacancies. 14uO-1800 yearly! women over
IT eligible! .xperlenco unnecessary. For free
particulars vvilte J. tecnard (former Civil
Service examiner), 003 Equitable nide..
Washington. D. C.
MAKE MONEY AT HOME Tou can earn
from 1 to 12 an hour In your spare time
writing enow cards: quickly and easily
learned: no canvassing. Writ today for full
particulars to American Show Card school.
230 Ilyrlo tlldt. Toronto. OnL. Canada,
HELP WANTED MALE
VDVERTI91NO SOLICITOR and collector:
can secure position at the Dally Ploneerl
Office. Hrldaeton, N J.
RLACKSMITH
Heavy drop forger
Long-time Job
with unlimited production
Arply Employment Department
CRAMT8' SHIPYARD
RICHMOND ABOVE NORRI8 ST.
BUTLEn and cook (man and wife) wanted In
a horn tn th suburb, near Philadelphia:
muat be wllllrar and capable: this la a splen
did chance for a couple who can appreciate
a comfortable and cheerful position and se
cure rood wages: references necessary. Ad-
0 resa i am, linger umce
CUTTER custom tailoring wanted: good
position: steady work, salary ana so
vancement: muat be able to take charge o(
department. Apply Quality Shop., lieth
lehem. Pa. '
DISTRICT RETAIL SALES MANAGERS
The Torrlngton Co. an lt oon.nnr. concern,
needs Immediately I capable i xpirlenoed I re
tail sales managi-rs lo direct sales nf Tor
rlngton Elrctrlo Vacuum f esners for deal
era; must have executive ability and be
capable of directing work of house-tn-hous
specialists, managers needed at once In Bal
timore. Philadelphia. Newark and other
larg cities.
Good salaries and commissions for right
mn write at once giving references, to
ales Manager, the Torrlng'on I o (Sa
tlonnl Sweeper Division). Torrlngton. Conn.
DRUGS Q. A. good poaltlon open for right
man: tood pay and advancement, must be
a worker, rra other need apply Hell phone
212 Apply at Stlllwagon Drug store,
bier. Pa.
Am-
DYER wanted, experienced, tor silk and
cotton, all-silk nnd silk and wool article",
by a large silk manufacturing concern Ad
dresa M 312. Ledger Office.
HOP1ERY FISER
FIRST-CLASS MEN
ON SCOTT 4 WILLIAM?
Fl'LL AUTOMATIC MACHINES
GOOD POSITION FOR RIOHT MAS
APPLY WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO.
4319 WALN ST . FRANKFORD
INSTRUCTOR Wanted, experienced Instruc
tor, one competent to Instruct Inexperl-
.... !! In Olllno.room WOTU. OhOO
Manufacturers' Board of Trade. 3111 Living
ston st.. nroomvn. r V
MACHINE SHOP ASSISTANT SUPERIN
TENDENT OR FOREMAN for crane and
hoist manufacturer, one thoroughly conver
sant with modern methods of production,
must understand latest type of productive
machine tools, should have practical knowl
edge of electricity, excellent chance for ad
vancement with a growing concern, stall
age experience and salarj expected r
14UI, Ledger Office.
MAN wanted with thorough knowledge of
nnnlyxlng and Hgurlnir of alllis for neck
wear (ahaft and Jaciuerd) experienced mi n
only should apply, go.d opportunity. Textile
School errndust preferred M 318. ledger
Office
MAN and wlfa, colored, 10 Uo the work In a
gentleman's country house for .1 adults,
reference required M 322. I.cdger Office.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Civil Serv
ice Commission of Philadelphia will hold
examinations for the positions, scheduled be-
low on tne dates nanieii. for uetaueti in-,
'ormallon apply at the office uf Ihe tommies,
sion, Room 878, City Hall:
CLERICAL SERVICE
May 11 Timekeeper .. 12v month
April 28 Secretary (Fire). . . 1000
May 3 Stenographer and clerk
(men) Hift-d-Ou
ENGINEERING IOPERATINM)
April 30 Derrick operator JO-yl.so day
May 4 Roller englneman J.Vm day
EXECUTIVE SERVICE
May
May
Mav
May
Mav
10 A5t. superintendent
I garbage reduv.iori
plant) ., J280 month
11 Superintendent (gar-
bago reduc-don Plant) 40u month
FIRE ERVI.CE
I Driver or chauffeur
(promotion) . Sl28
0 Tlllerman (promotion) 1K"8
INSl'-rCTION SERVICE
0 Inspector of construc
tion (pipe lp.ying) 120 montn
MEDICAL SERVICE
Apr I 28 Aaalstant 'letlllan $1080
April 20 Apat. sueiintendent
tPhlla. Vlospltal for
ContaKl.vui Dlseaaesl 3uoo (ll-Kl
April 20 Asat. tiuperlntenlent
tr-nua. Hospital tor
Mental Diseases)
Mav 3 Allenlnnt phjslelan
May 13 Anerheslst
Mav 2 City nurse
April 2T Graduate nurse
May 2 M'dlcal Social Service
Aide
Mav 9- Technical assistant
30OOH-Fi
l0O(n-L)
POti
1100
lino. !)00 bd
1(120 1200
MSCELLANEOUS SERVICE
Mav 1"- Claim agent 'Law De
partment) I.I.ViO
May -Foreman, asphalt re
pairs April 11- Foreman highway re
pa Ira
"ai. 4 Legal Investigator
Afnv ll Klewnr,! (Weirarel.
180 month
138 month
800
2.MUI
1HHI-18II0
t April 29 Storekeeper .
.Ma 1:1 nurj.ioreinan igaruage
reduction plant!
Mav 12--Superlntendeni of 01
lers
April 27 Telephone oixtator
128 month
2000
loon nr less
SKILLED LAIIOR SERVICE
April 8 Hlueprlnter J804
May 12 Diver 8.00 day
Anril 211 Harnessmaker Oil dav
May 1) Wheelwright 1 0(1.0 no day
TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL
April 28 Aprenllce (Survej) ,at)iin.$lino
May 0 Asst engineer (squad
boas) . 2fino.2200
May 1.1 Asst. engineer (Con
strucilonl isnn-i.l"
April 2d Chalnmsn lnoo or less
April 27 Draftsman (Topograph
ical) 1200 tOilO
May II Rodman 000-1200
May 10 Tranaltman 120(1-1800
CLINTON ROGERS WOODRUFF.. Pres
CHARLES W. S'F.EI.D Secretsrv
LEWIS H VAN DUSEN
Commissioners.
Issued April ltl. 1021
REPRESENTATIVE wanted for Philadelphia
and vicinity lu sell a full line of var
nnhrs enamels and ralnt srecialtlcs bv a
ptogrssiva New York manufacturer onlv
gtntlemsn wltil established trade will b
considered Apnlv In person on Tuesdjv.
.Mirll IH. hstvven 11 and 4 o clock nt Hotel
X alton iTroad and I oust sin
SALESMEN We want a few men who aro
good talkers and have nent nrpearanrc
we train men who have a desire to become
salesmen for banking aecurltlea. we offer a
splendid money-making opportunity to will
ing men, pleaaant emplonnent nn barrier,
as part lime can be doiowd. curiosity seek
era need not call Apply 301, Finance Jlldg
SALESMAN Drug salesman man well edu
cated, pleasing personality , with experi
ence among physicians' trade tn sell high
grade pharmaceuticals r.n pr .Mt-ahnrlprf
basla of I'.i'. stale terruorv traveled and
references
NEW
20-22
YORK
Plane
PHAHMAIAL CO
st Newark N J
SALESMAN If ou nre an experienced
security saleaman we have n, proposition
that will Interest you. It's new eas to
sell, n safe, profitable Investment Indataed
by Philadelphia business men. binkers and
public officials. Apply dally 0 tn 12. Hroad-
btnt Apartment Co 200 fl I7lh si
SALESMAN, high grade for mechanical
specialty; knowledge of machinery helpful
Orat-elaai conneitlcn. (urnlsh reference, age,
married or (Ingle 02220 Cherry i
SALESMEN7 wlih exp to sell automobile,
up In automobile line not essential write
giving full parllculara In n-sl Niter Ho.
P 1803
SALESMEN for new big pouiYfui ad
vertising devls- In which we are rfferln
rurln.'ishlps irlvlng tUo oppiriun.iv r. ,
peopls to share in Ha proflis. this .ffc r 1,
mi. jf lhe 'nrgiit planH for nun nf me
abllltv to make money, we have a. xone plan
vv hers Intelligent efforts v II' proii", lurg, t
return for th time given Call in per in
Ask for Mi '' L H1 A S Djcr s. r"
123 S I.T .ad at
aALErl.MEN- -E. II CiiHsatt in i,ti,.rMT
extellent npportunll) In a man with slin
ibllllv. and man with executive nlillltv ian
iiuallfy for branch management Room Tin
Denckla Hldg , 11th and Market sts
SECURITY SALESMEN
The Philadelphia branch of a
well-known New York Imesi
ment house requires the s-rv. ei
of 2 additional salesmen, must
hav proven retom of riean
production.
P 1114 LEDGER OFFH E
SECURITY SALESMEN Only thos,. w'hn
hn . u moIiI nnrtA .in .. n.i .. ..ll"
proacb ihelr clients
njph Ihele rllent t-ll . .. "'
well
v.lth a proposition of a dividend Paling Hr,
operating rnncern' good fiittim n good me 11
TOO Keith Theatre Oldr.. betwetn lo"
ur cnenis
HELP WANTED MALE
SHAPF.H, experienced nn men's coats. Annlv
Dreyfotis Lang Hroad and Wallace,
Mulford Building
wiiOEN VAMPERS WANTED: I'NUSIL
' ALLY STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND
VERY ATTRACTVi: WEEKLY EARNINGS.
LAIRD? SCHDHBR A CO, 22D AND
MAItKlST STS.. SECOND FLOon.
SHOES TOP STITCHERS. WANTED,
ITNUHt'ALLY STEADY EMPLOYMENT
AND VERY ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY
EARNINGS. LAIRD. SCHOHBH A CO.,
22D AND MARKET STS.. SECOND FLOOR.
MtOES nACK STRAPPERS WANTED.
I'NFSl'ALLY STEADY I'MPLOYMEST
AND VERY ATTRACTIVE WF.EKLY
EARSMNOS. LAIRD SCHOHER CO.
2211 iNl! MARKET STS.. SECOND FLOOR
General
AtTOMOlllLB MECHANIC'S are always In
demand; enroll now with the largest snd
heat-equipped nulomoblle and tractor school
In the East Write, phone or call for free.
catalogue. Feta Automotive School. 8 to II)
N. 2"th St.. Philadelphia. Pa,
YOUNG MEN, over 17, for Postal Mall Serv
ice, $120 month, examinations April-May:
exp. unnecessary. For free particulars pf In
struction write J Leonard, former Civil Ser.
examine. 002 Equitable llldg.. Washington,
D. C. . .
WE TEACH YOU TO DniVE AND REPAIIl
AUTOMOBILES
I2 FOR FULL A COMPLETE COURSE, 135
DAY A NIGHT CLASSES. (Open Sundays.)
SATTIiKlva. 1IHU to l ai'rinn vjaruqn e.
CIVIL SERVICE examinations April and
May; many vacancies: salary sMOO-lsno:
write for sample test. P 1108. Ledger Office.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
AD WRITER For $80 a month a Philadel
phia advertiser can secure the services of
an ad writer of long and successful experi
ence to get up selling letters, mailing cards.
Illustrated booklets, folders, catalogues,
posters, car tarda, newspaper, mataglne
nnd trade Journal ads and thus advertising
mal'er that PULLS. Call Oermantown 2120
W and nskfor JI.'. Terrls,
"EXECUTIVE
Technical graduate, energetic and ambitious
with 13 veare' experience In engineering,
production and sales, desires responsible
connection with n progressiva concern or
as a manufacturer's representative In
Philadelphia. A 204, Ledgr Office.
SALEHjrAN A good salesman wants posi
tion with reputablo house, either straight
selling or assistant to mannger or both; aa
he has a fine record, he will not spoil Ii
with any schemers. A 221, Ledger
Office. ,
TOP NO MARRIED MAN. 28, former army
nfl'rer desires outside poaltlon, construc
tion, or 'abor foreman, speaks Spanish, will
go anywhere, unusual qualifications, wide
txprlenc A 231. Ledger Office.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIEP
KAIN'S.
cooks,
erence.
Ml S. 10th at Wanted, couples,
chambermaids, chlldnurses, ref-
BUSINESS OPPOHTUNITIES
ni'MINESS MAN with hroad and thorough
experience 1n buylnu selling and nrganlx
It b. wants to connect with manufacturer
who needs trained executive lo sell product
and help manage business, exceptional op
portunity to get hold of nn agreeable and
capable man who can mnku himself a Hv
caret and in
i many wave prov. a valuable
adjunrt In promoting nnd expanding the
huslnenj. proposition must be good and sound
to attract attention. Investment If necessary.
Address A 122. Ledger Office
ARE YOU ALIVE 10 nn exceptional op.
porlunlty for an Ice cream nnd confec
tionery business on a main thoroughfare at
$38 monthly rent? llrand new fixtures, coat
over 13800, Iwvrgnln. Call at once 8013
Spiuco st. Woodland 8311 W
PHII. FIRM with rapldl growing husl
ness for the m at lime offers nn oppor
Unlu t ou side capital to Invest In h lim
ited auiount of 8 per cent preferred slock,
par value 128 per share, C 700. Ledger Off.
KING'S Garage and Storage; guod-pnvlng
pnpnsltlon: established Full information
fn11 813 Arrllv ave . Atlautlc City.
AS EXCEPTIONAL garage business, well
established, good proposition for the right
.'irnn. Lew la A. Tauliuie. 010 Walnut st
TYPE, presses and cutters: blc bargains
Phlla. Printers' Supply, It S. Sth st.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
If you want to be ronvli.ced that we ar still
paylnc 23 more than others for diamond
ialao pawn tickets bought) call at
KELLY & CO.
2D FLOOR
(PRIVATE OFFICES'
32 CHESTNtT fiT,
PHO. WAL. 7314
FRENCH-AMERICAN' COLLEGE. INC., 1228
Market at. Instructions given In mani
curing, halrdresains. American nnd French
Marcel waving, dry nnd wet shampooing,
clipping and elncelng. scalp treatments,
facial massage, oljctrlcil and vibratory
treatments, a Inlet-ray treatments eyebrow
arching, elc. Ida E. Hush, president: Edna
E. Risen. Instructress. Wal. 7304. Call or
write. .
VISIT OUR
Up-to-Date Beauty Parlors
ChiroDodv tac"" 'n-,"!,K' soal" t'",
l-llirupuuv ment manicuring. hair-
dvelng. nil branchea bj the latest methnds
Ur. M. R. Austin 112 Filbert st 2d floor.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
lliglicst prices paid to 10 carata n to
a-,or old gold plntln,um nnd silver bought
The Diamond Shop jJrl n
70 ACCOUNTS sent us aro collected: rea
on. everlastingly at It tnce 4JN00; bun.
neas and other matters adjusted: bank ref
Mutual Adjustment Co 1218 Filbert at.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
HARRY W, SMITH. 717 8ANSOM BT.
T'JU CAN 1IORROW monev low us " rer
tent on diamonds
lui.iir.u a. iw Marnet st.
ELECTRICAL treatment, alao manicuring
10 to 0. Miss Douglas. 305 S, 11th at
ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS, pnyslcal cul
ture, 108 8, 17th st. Hours, 11 to B.
DRESSMAKER. 202 S .10lh st Lsdtes'
dresses, juvenile specialty Paring 7070.
ELECTRIC treatment and manicuring Miss
Hanson Wllson.108 Heed Ills Ph.l.oc SOflJ
FORSALE
DESKS OUR SPECIALTY
blcrl flllni: cabinets sectional bookcases
tables chairs, etc . In anv quantity. oet
our pf.ces
NATIONAL FURNITURE CO
909 WALNUT STREET
ROTH PHONES
TYPEWRITERS RENTED
MSllil.E -ii mos , JS and Up
I'nctory Rebuilt Typewriters
"See Our New Machine,
the Century"
American Writing Machine Co.
802 CHESTNUT BT.
N'liDiil-?"1" .. l'nj0
OFFICE FURNITURE
Mrge Ini of desks safes nes, cabinets und
leneral off he furniture store nxtuies
', ,." J.211 ""'" H,'l exchange
PaTTli.N Fl-RNITIRE CO
LOrtJ4f Hiln.m7ARCH ST IIACF. 2000
DESK BARGAINS
( hairs (albs flHinj cabinets, office parti
lions nw snd sllghtlv used
.y'H - CO 1037 Rc. .
PENNA. OTfflSSS DESK,
OFFICE rchtTPd CHAIRS
Furnltuin !.! 11 Walnut Walnut H34
FOR SALE Piano (srjuatei, Mierma7-to
good londltlon red plush parlor sufle oil
looking glass with itold frame walnut ill
P,J,rr&J0r.,,U -.
Si KM ' NS ' ul.'. Lni!,n " "'n0 .1 7S
OvIUL,n stalled I'ntd 1,1 nrlll jieni
snr I'unst 22d and MnvamensnK Kr
In-
SAFES SAFES
300 nf w nnd
cih nr tln)"
IIVll K,.t. - )A,V "la-i
' " ' "." ",;n
On Arch st
KflK S.I.K : t'hUHttiV nnnira, rokr t..
I lM I'lnnp n 11
1 LUCK 'I ill 111.1I.1
I ill iu.ibiu.1 nv rloUt "chlinesnmr
in I.., ...ii Sund.iv afternouna lr
Phoaie Wvnmliu Kino .1
gain ' U
rvenliigs
SHII.Ell vulcanising machine for
Winona bvh Norwood
sale. ,10
FOR HALE 1 nou gnnl lire brick
1012 Lombard st
MACHINEHY AND T00L3
EI.Fr.i' Al. "M ifoits MAi IHNK TOOLS"
row cit I oi-ii'.Mr.Nx
o lllllr..-. Jiai iiiki.iii 11
...... .. .....,,,......1. :.- .-:-
U S 3D ST
PAINTING PAPEItHANOING
FOIl QOOli reaaunablo papeTliaiigl'ig ami
pnlnilmt snd roaial to 538 IUIgrade at
batlafr. tmn eu.rantied. l
USED AUTOMOBILES
MARTIN-ALEXANDER
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
mkeV1tUri;ernleVhbby We "n "-"""
The Martin-Alexander baking nre...
ef reflnlshlng autotnoblle , i, J.aut, !
flnlah and ong life considered ih?ra81!
economical and best. ra8,t
InJoecVlfVreT "M
MARTIN-ALEXANDER CO
AUrOMOnll.E REFINIBHEnq
2rt-.8-13)' need I it, RS
D'cklnson 2201 ..t. ...
. .
imm
Demonstrators for Sale
In accordance lth the ixillo of th
company, we will sell three demon
-trntora which hnvo been ,t"
three monlhs: these cars are In ,,
cellent condition nnd r-.iry the ,,
warranty as new cars terms if .1
aired.
Overland Harper Company
11120 Arch st
Muiiiiiiiinoiiiim
BUICKS BUICKS--BUiCKS"
inin.20-21a: guarhted: In wonderful ...
dlt.on. OPEN SUNDAY 010 N RROAD Jt
HTXNI.HY AUTO CO "ivuau ST
RUICKS ',,:n",,8 "hunt and TusT
down, balance terms. ROYAL MOTOItria
CO.. 012 N. HIIOAD. OPEN SUt)AT
I'OI'I.AIl (111(1(1 u.auAI
RUICKS r"nll"," ' touring. Hun lt,Tj
Aj!!i!i!i!"0 "'
CADILLACS f0' ," M",M M -"HiSir
v.niiLinv.u tourings, roadsters ,
coupes; lowest prices In tho city 1 vr t2
pay. Royal Motorcar Co.. Inc I 0I2-H-- a?
Ilroad st. Poplar fioad, '" " "
CADILLAC l,';"lro""amo""' ,n """, c"'
--- ' dtttnn. five rAiJ .1. ...
and
lop In oot shape, bargain at' l.vvi
280 N
imoAD ST ""
CHALMERS ,ln!r,-hr,enr!f.r.8:J',""'.n'r "'
.... . ing: rennlshedi motor n tona
condition, bargain. $400. irt20 ARCR rx"
Chalmers "!?"" "i 'ns..
CHANDLER '"'XT"?'
tll.lon ... low a.'V&o'du'w'n "bSKSe.1 f?",'
jenr. HOYAL M'lTOItCaR Co IXC him
N BROAD OPEN .SUNDAY. Pf.pFxn 'e
CHEVROLET"!! SH.n. car look, .
and paint In PerfeTcortf.tlo'T ' uphM,u,
280 N. BROAD f,T
c H EynOLET touring, late model, excorflT
will sac, for .200: open evgs 170T vtvr
in. i uuLnir; mills, motorcars.
roadatera 4
..,!. ii.:."j...v'"'"is
jer to Py'. Authorlted Dodge Agency '
nyunk toS,, 42nl Main st Ells' Mil,,".
DODUE touring car. 11117: good rubbsr'tltn
In perfect condition. J88n 4nft Mali tt
Mnnjyunk, Manayunk lRRR '
.;....'..! .'."J" ' Y . '" ' ri
ESSEX
1021) roadster: like new. Sedancar
IVVJl AI, .MVIllJltl-AR CO (11 V
HROAD. OPEN HUN DAY.
rop. (inaiT
FORD TUniNU 2D. self-ktarter MM
EVENINGJMIv'fN?? '""" 0PBX
FORD
o, 1 ton. imfumMlo rm Mm..:
horiV lltVi rtAitn kt ..
OPEN EVENINGS, 1701 VINE "m '
rnRfi
Touring:
I1H8. open Sunday.
AUTOM0R1LE CO.,
o.o V. STANLEY
flto n. rroad pt
I '..... . . .
r"'"' ! "", ia
r llll.t. nrfe, nn.ii.,.
new tires 1 extra, will .acrirw in
many extras, open Sundavs. 428') Main t '
Manaaunk Manayunk, MS8,
FORD touring. '10. A-t mchanlcallv"nrii
balance trms OPEN EVGS 1707 Vl.S'E
1IAYNES chummy"roadater. thla Is a bautf
..own?rih'"' le" " w,,h u" " dlarose if'
J40I), balanc easv terms ROYAL MOTOR
CAR CO INC. Olfl.22 N HROAD OPEv
SUNDAY . I POPLAR 01)30, 0rEN
HUDSON W e livo 2"of 'th,;
Il-Le-llx sold vvlth a guaran'ee agalmt
defective parts: will sacrifice. R0TAI,
MOTORCAR CO.. 012-22 N DltOAD, OPEN
SUNDAY POPLAR 0010, .
KINO "8" speedster: tar In beautiful ccn
dlllon. wire wheels: aport model, will nc
rlflce: time payments Is desired 214 s
Ccll st West Philadelphia
NOMA
1020, prettiest car In town
Open Sundi.v 010 V linciiT,
ST. POP. 7820 STANLEY APTO CO.
OAKIiAN'D touring. 4 cyl . eiec equip n. ii
Diamond tires, overhauled, a go. d serv
car: demonstrate .anywhere. 1878, .1401 I...
st Park 4C00 A.
OVERLAND light 4. touring. ino prar
tlcnlly new, this car must b s. en to h
appreciated bargain, 24 Id w. El kli-irt it
OLDSMOUILE sedan slightly used, AI con
dlllon; wire wheels; 8 nstv cord llrti,
t!400; going abroad, 210S Walnut at
Overlands, Maxwells, "ChcvroTets,
Fords, Dodges, Reos and many other
tars tou numerous tj mention .verv en
Runrant.ed iii(.chanlcall.v ..erfi-ct v sit cm
shnwrriini and our latge f rte of s.lesairn
will show vou and explain vou all und r
No Obligations to Buy
Open Sun 010.21-23 N Hroad Pop 7:0
STANLEY AUTOMOBILE CO.
OVFRI AND n'-" "'dan p,,r"
JVCPU-rtPiU v,0,,ry lnok, n
and ur
motor In excellent condition, bargain
ARCH ST.
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fJVFRF ANH " delivery wagon reiulm
vy,iMnia ri motor , ,d eon1,
bargain to any one wanting light delivery
viHgnii 1020 ARCH ST.
OVKHLAND 00 touring, 11(10 motor o-t-
hauled, car In first-class shspe barstla.
1020 ARCH ST
OVHRLAND tourlnK 1017 runs prf " r
lenthor ton and curtnlna painted maroon
137.'., ilemnnatraie. 3I0S Lee, Park 4WH A
PACKARD
limousine good
tires tnl
upholalerv motor
car la a bargain
:n good
condition thla car la a bargain v.vi a.
nROAD ST
X)CY A RH Limousine, in good condition.
rAV-IVrtrVL jons. Corn Hundav (110 S.
'130S.
RTIOAD.
POP. 7820
STANLEY AUTO CO.
PACKARD twin 0 touring car, absolutw
flrst-class condition Ph. Rryn MtsrWi
PATPP Larchmont Inte model, Ilk ni
rrtlUL. , N ntt4 ,t Poplar TS20.
Onen Sund av STANLEY AUTO CO
RACINO CAR. 'IS, sport model,
cord tires, sscrlflc 1230 cssh
disc whli
1707 VIS
R0AMER
inin 1 passengers, overhauled, repa ntfd,
new cord tires, bargain.
Pottcr-Diesinger Motor Co.
2207 CHESTNUT ST
SIMPLEX limousine. Hrewster body
dandy shape. OPEN 8UNDAT 010
RROAD. 8TANLEY AUTO CO
NEW Htephena Salient tlx autornobllei. !
passenger. 4-paaaenger and 7 rsin
models, factory price 12100. special is
price "0"i, discount Wire or writ r.
Atkinson. P. O Hox 101. Pslsrshurg a.
STUDEHAKKR. itHO. Dig fl touring perfect
..al.lo- 11 eord tires. 2 UnUSe.t rUS
12,000 miles Apt. 10 D the
bert 380H
Lenox, Fll-
QTI 1T7 llearcat; very class) guar .
OlUIiij.i) v nroad st Top W.
Oren Sunday STANLEY AUTO -U .
TRUCKS Used Macks. Plerce-Arroivi i WM
arda. from 1 to B tona. vvlth or vvitlwut
bodlea, ulso dump trucka, term prnnti.
Mack international Motor Truck i orp a
Chestnut at. Phone Locust 8,1
TRUCK Fulton. Ion. I0IH. 18-fopt I r
body, sood tires, excel mechanical eonj .
17(10. 1200 cash required. ) iJ,.J,0l ""'
Oil N. Ilroa d st Phone Poplar t0l
TRUCK Ford. 1 ton, 1020. covered esprfii
body, good rondltlon, pneumatic tires, l
cash lequlred balance small monthli rr
menta, o vv. uonim , "- -
ton panel ooi t. - ""-;, j, ;v
Bf)27 Jefferson, Utlmont Hl XL
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paint and tires, motor In excellent cnnw..
1020 ARC1ST . -jr;
WTLLYS-KNIGHT!!.-4-,. Zm
new palm
good rubber. 2.VI N.
HKOAtl
cord
IIUICK roadster. J 1.
tires 112.10. John J
Ilex top. ns i
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