5!HSS!WraK!Sll!5S!! ' i i 28 E I National Union Indorses Bill Making Dealing in Fu tures a Felony RELIEF LEGISLATION BEGUN Hy the Asnrl.ifnl Iren AVashliiRton, April -- Hppriilntion In .Arm products tlironuli sale1" on future exchanges without nrttml uunrrshlp of the rommoillM wnulit be tnnilo n felon under n Mil lntlnrr) todn.) by the Nil tlonnl Fnrmor' I'nlnn convention nt It" final Reunion hero. It .i nnnmincod thnt the measure would be Introduced In Concrete nnd would have the united support of the cotton nnd crnln mem bership of the farmers' union. (The ronventlon nl'n appointed a committee to draft n cn-operntiVM hank ,1ns rode which would enable the farmers to deposit their mone under (their control nnd decide themselves how their Hiirplus shall be allotted to other linen of business. A ommittee report recommendlnc enlargement of the func tions of the Federal Land bunks n the would furnish lonc-tlme credit in suf ficient volume nnd cheap ennuvth in rate to enable every farmer to own his own home nlso was approved. Another committee report adopted recommends a federal mirvc) of wnr profits with a view to levjinK on them n tnr sufficient to paj for the cnt of the war, Including nnv adjusted com pensation for soldiers. Work on farmer relief and kindred legislation was begun toda lit the Sen ate agriculture committee, No precise program tvus adopted, but the commit tee decided to dispense with hearings on mensuren which fnlled during the last Congress. Senator Cupper's bill to legnlize co operative marketing li farmers was considered today and referred to Sec retary Wallace, of, the Department of ! Agriculture. The packer -control bill, reintroduced by Chairman Norrls, of line -cnnto commuter. u- .ei-ni:u i" - ub-committee headed b.t Senator Nor- 1 ris. wnicn win meei tomorrow, ., ... ... . . ' Opposition to the proposal thnt Pres ident Harding call a conference of In dustrj . agriculture nnd labor In un ef fort to solve the present industrial sit uation Is expressed bj (ieorge I'. Hamp ton. managing director of the Farmers' Nntlonal Council, in an open letter to Charles 8. Harrett, president of the 'National I'nion. Mr Hampton said It seemed to him thnt Mr Hurrett's "ex perience In the ill-fated Industrial He Iatlons Commission would have shown liim the futlllt of such u conference " MAD "dOGTs"rECORD TAKEN Delaware Sends to Media for In formation Media. Pa.. April 22. O Albert Jlinkson, chief clerk in the office of the Oelawnrc County Commissioners, re ceived a letter .testerday from J. II. Martin, head of the State Hoard of Health in Delaware, nsklug fur the name of the owner of a dog which was killed n few dnjs ago three miles smith of Cactlton, Mil The dog had u liicnse tag bearing the niimbei liHHI) Thnt number shotted that the dog was the property of I'err Stackliouse, of I's Kington, Delaware count The dog. eventually killed, lind bitten many animals and one child. The child was bitten In Deluwnre. The head of the dog was examined and it ttus found that the animnl had been mad. The Delaware authorities w tinted to know where the dog had been with n view to quarantining the district. The distance from Kssington to Cecil ton is more than WO miles The dog left Delaware Count about six days ego. EMPLOYING COOPERS FIRM Refuse to Deal With Union, but Will Meet Individual Employes Cooperage emplojers stood firm on 1 Iheir open-shop nttittidi last night when union lenders sought to address I them on the coopers strike situation The regular monthh meeting of the Philadelphia group of the Associated Cooperage Industries of America tvns I bclnc conducted in the Ilelli vuo-Strut- ' ford when word was rei-elted that, two Union lenuers two niusmc. wisuing 101 be hcuid A u scussioti took plnie and 1 finall word won sent buck b.t Isnne ' Sukonlk. licnd of Sukonik Coopernge Co . that the employers would hate j nothing to do with the union represen tatives Thet were Andtew C Hughes. ' prisident of Coopers' International Union of North America and Charles iKell president of Cooperage I .urn I, I No. 10s The emplojiis explained thit wire willing to deal with inditulunl em- 1 Tilo.tes. but not with the union Colonel John Price ,Im loon and ("ii-nrge V. II. Illcks, representing tin industrial r' lotions (ouimittee of the Chnuiher of Commerce, spoke ut the meeting DR. LA PLACE DECORATED France Makes Him an Officer of the Legion of Honor Dr. Ernest I.n I'hu. of IVjc. ilt. tefihoiue Mpinre who hns loin,' heen n chevalier of the I.eirnui d'llonne'ir, re ceived further die rutnn from Krnnee on the dftt prior in the departure of M Kene Vlvinni from this onuntrv On Tue-dHt Pr I.i rime ns callecl to the telephone nn tin New York end of tvlilih was the I'h inli iimlmssndnr ritrnnrdiuur rispiestinis thnt the doc. tor come to New York inimediateh I'pon arrival he was cscortnl to the1 npnrtnient of the lr m h commissinn , where M. Vlvinni pinned nn his bn list j th iusignin of offiier of the I.i'Kloti d'Uonnimr. 11 tank held b.t onl.t one other man in thle c it v ( M. Viviuni said duriiik' the presentn- tion thnt the new honor is in npprecin ' tlon of the woik nf Dr I.n I'lnie for France, not unit in thnt cnuntrt Imt 111 Ills efforts here sine,, his return fioiiil tlie wnr. to stu UKlheii the existing I friendship between the two countrii s. I Count Freed of Insanity Charge ( Los Aiiselis, A 1 nl 1"J --fount Ar mnnd d'Alerin of Spiln whose uifej ttas the widow nf I niied States Senator Ocorxe Nixon nf N'etndu arrested re- I rently 011 n complaint . Imr hik insiinit sworn to bt his mother foiinti'sh Mar puerite d'Alerin "f I'lismlenu whs or ilered released tceterdiu bv the I.os AliReleH Countt Sup' rior Court, nfter a hearing In the pcliopiithie wurd of the County Hospital Dill Resigns Chamber Post Atlantic Git) , April 'Si Hnrry K Ewan, foruierly shore superlntenilent tor the American Kxpress Co , n widely (now'it,Hotnrinii. hns been sclecteil sue jctary of the Chamber of Commerce Jin, will succeed W. Ji. Dill, who re limed after serving the chamber und JtH predecessor, the Atlantic City Busi ness Lfgue, since 1005. FARMERS OP NWAR ON SPECULA RS GOSSIP OF THE STREET I'very now nnd then thoie who mnke n practice of attending the weekly auction sales of securities nt the llntirsc pick up a big bargain Thec nro often found among n bunch of shares so J in lots. Some few j ears ago, tttentv shares of a little jerkwater rond In the west were bought in by u party who tn making a collection of odd stock cer tificates nt n nominal sum which would hardl.t p.iy foi the printing of the certificates Several jenrs later, this same little road was bought in by one of the larger western systems and in oider to close out the corporate ex istence it was uecfssnrt to get this same twenty shares. Nobod.t ever knew just what was the actunl price paid, but the owner iiinl his family were able to mnke nil extended l'uropcnn tripon the profits. Not ninii.t weeks ago, n local broker picked up ixti -dinrc of n former well-known local corporation for $1 per shnie. Yesterdnj, he reccited n written Mu offer of ., a share for the stock. That is more profit than the shrewdest tnultr has heen able to get out of any of the nctltc stocks In n single dny In the recent market He;iiining to Take Notice "There has been a somewhat disap pointing rctinn-p to the reduced price -i-iivuuies, jiiu n weil-Known steel :unn yest -rdat , "but from the Incrensed Imiulries A-liit h have been coming in the Inst few days it Is unite certain consumers are sitting up and beginning to take notice. There mnj be further reductions in some lines In order to stimulate df maud, but alread.t there has bun n disposition shown, especially In the building trade, to ohtnin new estl mates mi shapes It will be found. In nit opinion, th.it a great dml of con struction work, which has been held in schedules. That juncture 11 1 read) here or vorj near 11 1 hand, "As soon as this s genernllt recog nized," lie continued, "there Is going to be a big rush and while it may seem, 0 foolish statement to make nt this time, j i"i will lind soon after the turn comes niiinj who jire holding nloof in hopes of sliniling the price will be among the first to offer 11 premium for Imme diate delltery. This hns ever been the exjiorlcnee In nil the between seasons in l ...I 1. ..!... 1 I. I...,.-. ...Ill KA- iih- si,..-i imiunn uhu iifimj ..u .v- the steel indllstrj lieut itself. Ciate KterylKxl .1 Fresh Start A prominent manufacturer of men's wear, discussing the business of his concern with a group n' bank officials tcsterdnt. snld the hud been able to keep things moving' as the icsult of a polio adopted soon nfter the depression started last fall to gite ever bod doing business with their concern n fresh start. "In the first place, ' he said, "when things were humming during the war period we did not nttenipt to grab ever -thing in sight or overload our cus tomers with goods Instructions were giten to our men on the road to only encourage moderate tm.tlng. When the Idg change came none of our customers were oterstocked with our goods. Dur ing the gloomiest du.ts of the depression we ognin sent our field men out on the mad ugalnst all the big odds. They cnly did 20 per cent of their usual business. We sent them out the sec Mid time and the results were not nny more eticouruglng. K cry hod, how ever, who had plu.ted fair with us was given 11 freh stnrt with seasonal goods on easv credit basis "Whnt was the result?" he con tinued "We hnve our goods well rep resented throughout the country besides getting 11 whole lot of good ndvertise nient. In the meantime, we hnve been able to keep the plnnt moving nt about 00 j.er cent of uipiicltt unit keeping the entire organization intnet anil with eterbody on the job Interested In their work." Zig-zag of Railroad Stocks Follower of chart. In Wnll street hnie iliscotered that nftci n long m-rlod f tips and downs since l'.HH), the average of twentt represenrniive run suicks is luck to the point from which it started mi rlinr ten- Thev point out, too, tint 111 three' icccnt .teats rail stocks have touched n triple bottom, thut approxl nmtclt the sunie low prices wer tout hid mi 1017. 1020 nml during thr re- int lows in HUM The hurt from 1000 hotts nu ndtance until tliOH nnd u shaip d cline in the panic of thnt yenr. .1 recn rt in 1001. 100") and 1000, and j i'notht 1 oliarp drop in tin panic of 1007. Aiioihie iccotert occuneil ill 100S and I'.mi'i at. i t. a high in 10111, niter wnicn inn e 11 grnilll.1l "lecnne uiiui me c. was lo-cd b the war ; another liuno 1 ,.1S1, M 11H.I 'mil 11'HI. nuioniMi 11 n diop 111 1017 .nut gruclunl aiitnnces in 101s. 1010, until the sturt of the de cline which has extended through most .if the tuir. (Hide Oil Production 'I ue American l'i troleum J 11-t iti.t estimates that the unlit uernK Ki,,,s 1 rude oil prodmtion in the I'mteil States for the week ended April 1(1, was l.'.2."4.si-li( baruls, i.s inmpnnsl with l!i",!M0 bain's for the wuk ended April 'I. XI mnbiii'sl produc tion nf the sinitbttist Held was "."O.ii'Ml barrels, n de reuse of 5170 barn's Okluhumn Kansns slutts pioduitmn of H7H.UIH) LnrrclH, 1111 ni-wise of ."'-'-0 tmrrels , 1101 th T.xus ts sti-idt nt "It, lis," har nIs, ii'iitinl Texas is down 1 HO hur rels and n-iith Lniiisiiina shows a de . liim nf .".'2!l(l hnrels Production of the Wjoiiimi: and Mnnt.inii fiehl was 5J.1W) 1 linriels, us I'liiupareu with .m.ifom unrrcis i fur the preieding week nu: TAUi:it. ?3eat!)S VLI.I.V .suddenly on Arn :0 , 1''-' TIIuMVs CLEMENTS VI.I.E.V Itel.l'UeS nnd friends are imlti-l 10 the servin on mm urdu mornum atinoilork ut Ms 1 iter i rtencr 1 hureh nnl c dir ro.ds hlklns I ,.rx Int-rm-nt at luitunur. Ml I mln '" R-i,dm r-rnunnl t t Elklns I'lrk 1 1. A ti tTttOHE At her hm .IVfnv'i Ana (rr.u,n rn Allfll Ll I'l-'l MAlll r. w dm if II l.-rt 15 Aimer. R .U" n frl. nds in InMt.d to th- e ".1 nn s,Tu di .fleriinm at .' cl .rk 111 . t. r s I 111 of hr nn f'rMig Atmori !,. fh n r am Intirm. nt prltaie H.V.N riiRl April .1 1 "1 t I I I t daviKhti r .if the lut. I 1.11 I ''" rln Ur.r.f nl tuneral em s ut ri r l.l rf. den" Kls W (lirnd ive Mon . I 1 fnt tint iil PELL On Ann JO 1HJI HELEN Alti.w or IVter M Hell er lee on I r dill afternoon, at 2 o clock nt tier late resldmc Inn- It, in mt lsi Interment iirlsate IHslIXUKifl Vprll .'1 HtltlllET T widow of William H HliuidK0i.d 11- 1" t e and friends are wivueit tj att.nl fui.nl KOrWies ut her reldnr.i .'IJ.1 Spring 'ir d-n st Sat J Id Inst J P M Int pi I VBi"oyLf: Apni '.1 Mvitntin-.T wi.i.w .if ItUU'h lf.ie Hk.ed 11 Rnlatlvea and i. nH nisi I.Aitli.s I'lthollr Ilenevolent Ass n nre In.lnd t" atternl funeral fn.m lh. realdellie nf hr Son lr II Otter llmi- till tt' l-.rl Kl, lil 7 A M II gh renulem mas SI Stephen s t.ur A M Int Mon Luzerne ra Will. llarn papers please iop UlUH IIV -April 10 VOVI 3 .' ;'tu; ' of lii. l'nnlei in I rithirlni Hr.nlit It tlies ind friends invited I. fun. ml 1 8 30 V M late reillrni Jllnl Lomoard Solemn risiul' m mnss a- st 1'nt-ii ' 1 h 1 10 A ti Int Sen c'etr-'r-i l.l'TLHR -April ai HAIIAH W wld. of Wlillam V llutler He atl I Jrler nre Invited tii attend funeral serylies Hutu Its J 11 m nt her Iste residence 111 Tasker st Interment private CARVER April .'0 KHKR htisl.an 1 o Hannah c I'arver inee T'shnri Relatlt ind frieiais also PhUa I.n-e .-o it L 1 O M are Invited to attend funeral servl Mon 2 P M at his late residence SS'.'l 11th si Int Oreennpjunt I'em r rlenus n call Hun ete I'AHSADY -April 20 at Jlershsey Pa Mrs K M CASSADY. widow of Park I Cmady Servlcee will bo held at her ris dence, Hershey Pa. Friday,! P. m Inlet mtnt Saturdav noon, Newark. Del. nbevnnce the Inst six months pending a O It M are lntlte,l to attend funerni.Mon readjustment of prices of material and V" iMmn requiem'".?-, ai st Edmund', labor, will be uuieklj resumed Just as, ,5S M ffitTiiVrrH J3"".,. , snon as the consumer is satisfied an ltmsil -April :i K'1-15".':,."1'' eten keel has been riflched In wifi J.".,br 'K. .Mnlo lh EVENING PUBLIC DEATHS CHAMIIKRLAIN On April 21, CARL It. C1IAMMK.1U.AIN Kunoral aenlcej at resi lience of sister-ln-tnw. Mrs A. CuthbeM. lOjl Thompson avenue, Ardmore Pa , at irwj sy. 3 n m Interment private Krlends may call l"rliliv afier Turn . ,, , .... COIUIETT Rinlcnl. April 31. 1921. CHARLES IlonnilT. on of Herman A. and Marv K. I'urlielt ace.l 4 years f months. r.Mtt Vi,une ate. Overbrook. Hue notice, will bj ulten , . DEI.ANY NVnr Newtown. I'a .April 21, W21. EDWARD DKI.ANY. aged 7S. Rela tives and friends. Also Survivors' Ass not lMh Cavalo T It Wnknot Post. No. 427. O. A. n.. and Henry M. l'ownall VcnA No. m. H. of V arn Invited to attend funeral, without further notice, from Newtown Cem. Chapel. Sun ! M. Int. Newtown Cem. DONALDSON April SI ANN, ; of William 8 Donaldson ailed I Ilelatlteii and friends ore Intlled to ' 'f'$.M ., -J' S P m residence of M V O Donaldson 2.1-S West Cumherlanil at Interment prl '"doNNKLLY.-Oi, April 21 MATHEW husln.l of Kllen T Donnelly (nee Sweeney) RelatUs nnd friends Imlled to funeral on Mnnitnv at S..10 a m from late residence St.14 .V. llrond st Kolemn requiem mass I'hurch of Holy Child 10 it m Interment prrf.rnvi!t:n - Arm 21). ei.iza.ietk. wife of William J i'leieher nnd daughter of the late James nnd Rebecca rorler. areil (IS Tuneral .ertlees In Mount Airy I'resby lerlau Church Mount Pleasant anil Uerman. town atns Oermntilown Saturday. 2 n m Interment prliate ltrtniln- rrmv n tlewed at Kirk A Nice's (1101 Oermantnwn nte , I'rldav 7 to n p m .. . , .. , riSHKIl Ai Hoein City N J . April 21. 1921. ltOireitr, husband of Luclla Fisher. Itelatlte and friends, nleo Ocean CJy Lodue No. 171 T nnd A M i Ocean City Chapter No in It. A M Kxcels or Con sistory and I.u I.u Tempi" Intl'tsl to fu iifral Mon. 1 4.". V M . from Kir ft M. I.. Church Ocean Cltv tnt IMensantvllle. N J. HfTIUlIK At her residence Win Chan cellor st on April 21 1021. AHIHK : J . wife of the Hte Joslah II Outhrle. ayed 8 ienrn. llolatltes and frlemls are Intlled to the serv ice on Mondav mornlnir at ll o clock nl the Hephilbih llaptlst Church Contesvjlle, l'a. HASSIIN Sudilenlj on April 21 1021. KUWA1H) J . husband of Knrah Hassen (nee Murphtl Kuncrnl on Monday mornlnir nt H30 n clock from his late rcldnoe. 3247 Hansom t Solemn reiutem mass nl m. .lames' Church asth nml Ohes 'nut ts, nt 10 ..clock Intermmt Holy I 'ross Ceme terv HAYS -April 21 1021. MA lVl KALI. HAYS of Hurllnt-ton N.1 HIIATON April 20 1II.I7.A A loo": ot Thomas Henton In her "3d eir ne Intlvei and friends are Intlled to ntien.1 '""""J Saturdav nt .1 P m resldu-ce Hathoro, l'a inicrnicui 'rnim ...i,Tt-a . HKK.ON.--A5.rll 20 ,1021 fAHI-nfl A . (nee ifn-i HolatKes nml friends, also Kiectrlcai l-nlon laical 0 V an' "'' ... ...... . -- - - , rtrt,.n.n TN tf irienns. .. ... ,?... .--. ..,,.,, to fu neral Sun S P M t her late res dene, ?44 N Lawrence st Int Ml Cnrmel Cem. itnr.KKLEH April Id. 11121. ANNA wife f IMwarl Krekeler aed 74 Itejatlte, and friend., alje , Aiwr and ''".W," ..n3 n. rtii'"'- "r .' . .M.n nt!7 funeral won ". o -,--. .., u. - . UA SI Hare st Holenin hluti re'iui-m '""- "A "' lltrMllus Chunh in A M Hit llolv Cross CTvITEnTT - April 20 1P21 KLLHN IrrKIlTY Ilelatlve. and friend, are In re-mletn ma- at Mt Monica s Church 10 A M '1 ""' '",.",.. ,, t T TIM LAl'OHTON April 21 tt iLLIAM h.h,ni Bf Hirrlet HouM I.iuah on . L ru- .nl r,nm roli1enro Sllturilay 4 lo p. m (Ups.il r,-j xt'e.i Johnson st . tlermnntown Station) Interment prltale T. widow of Thomas C LlPPinco" ana " ter of the lite James and I. ll.ibeth Himpson aged S2 llelatltes art friends are intHed at attend fun-ral service, ftj,,1" n m at her late residence 1.10 N -1st n. InternTnt nrltate , .-n MT.LICK At V nrentown N. J.. April 11,i:.....Tr-, y Mnu nt KdlTir J. i.ii'i'i.Mnii - M'li" .-' -----;.. Mellek n-lathes and friend, .are InvHed to attend funeral. Sun April .4. 11 A .. from her lute r.sldenre Vlneentown N. J. Int nnsemont N J lf VEEIinlt On April 21 LLI.A b. tMje of William. M NeeKer .Jlelatltea nnn ir.-nua Soon ai 2 ..'I lock at her late r-.I.Ienr. RDM tVhlto nte Interment nt North Cedar Hill Cemeiert , .n-uililVP vMfe of John U linen irnr Iiftusi of Carra Ponnloonlpn. County Mayo rVland nelallxes and trends are InvUed tn attend funeral. Mon.. a 80 A M.. irom w late residence 2720 N. Judson st Hot omn ?'.'ulerr mass at St Columba's Church "VItton1- joiin "wwroininoB PAT- April TON lit his hnm- 2'."."l l'e IJineej si A'-,.J. . - l-.,n.ral service' service at his .1 mil . ... ,-'."',,,. ), ri hom Mon. 1 1 . ... "e. - "m-S-K On Krldnt April -S.nl Madlion nte sWf TAVLOIt rTNn .r.i fUri win 1 held Monuaj 2H.1 ru at PrlPre'nn V J .,,,.. ,noi rtEINBKI' Siid.lenlt on April -'I. ln.l ,A-lU LINCOLN HKINKKB Illatltes and friends also William C Hamilton I'"";1". No ,1no K ano A . ii.uin.iiij ,."" Arch Chapter s;,, .111 K T No 'im iar i. iiiuiin.il', v. ar.- Intlteil to the service on Monday afternoon at 2 o clues oi ino imivpi II Ralr Illdg . is;n t nesinui si inicnunu private SAl'TTHR Vprll 2o formerlt 2(131 V st HARRY A husband of Ollte Sautter (nee Strangel nnd son of August and Cath erine ffnuttir llelatltes and friends, also Order of '."Is Nest No 1H31. Kensington Ilutcher Krul. r I nt Vereln are Invited to attend funeral sertlces Sun 130 I. l Pesldenco of nmther-ln-Iu Mrs Iiessle Strange lll'l N Klla st (Front nnd Tioga sts 1 int unisine 1 .in "' Remains slewid Sat ee .... ., SCHAriTl April 21 CLARA (nee Korn Imuqlii lilwv of Augustus W Sehsfer. aged r. Relatltes and friends also flood tt 111 ifome Vn 40 are invited at attend funeral SertlreS Mfinni - O in iiimiininiiii j..m Fi stiles &. nne 1417 I. Susnuehnnna ave Interment priiata KerniMHid Cem. Friends ma c.i II sundit nf er 7 p m SCHMIDT - At her residence 41! W Horttor (Jermnntnwn on April ... 10"l UTISA M SCHMIDT (nee Lulgl. ildo of Henry c Schmidt In her nist enr. s,.rlces en MnnrtaN afternnnn at 1 o clock, at the "ll". r H Illlr Illdg 120 Chestnut st Interment private SWiTIIU.H' -Sudd' nit nt Cnmden J.. T.. Atirll 20 CVItllli: F wl'e of Peter J So- urn at tmrent. residence nraddock. N J Irt.rmef liluo Anchor Cemetery siTinr, Ariri is in.'i in xirpioo irit'ts Jr ml surviving son of Iiuts Starr XI I) "f h.lln3'',,V?, ITrjKI. -Xpn1 21 SARAH isns tV itu-nuehanna ate J STEEL of Due notice of funeral will be glen STr.lIL Vneii i.1 1021 SARAH T BTITL of 10 W Susnuehnnna nte Plnln '.,.i..i... ,.n.1 frlerds -llsn Clearfield I nun cil Vn 141 sons and riauchtera of Lttert -re Intlt'-d lo nttend funeral without fur ther r'etlce at the residence of her ststor. lar K ,rvlllne 140 N Relletue nve , L.nhomo r.i Sundas 2 n in Interment ,.rl ite Autns lll me.t trrns at Lanihnrne st.iti n leaving Reading Terminal at 12 IT. sri'RAl'SH April 21 HI.N brother of tt llltuni Straus- Relatles and friends also Phlla Turngemelnde nnd Anglers' Fishing Club of ucein Cltv are Intlted to attend fi.nirnl s.Tt'ces Run 10 30 A M precisely it hl lute resident e into N Sth t. Int STINKnofK April 11 IS VAC it hus hMl.l "f I .ura V Rotds StlnerocK Rela iubs and friends als nil orders of which he ..nu a nernuei 11" ,......-. .., -- prtlce Saturdv 2 n m 113 i liermnntovLn Interment prltnte Herman Wends mav rtV K'ldat evening TRICKKR April 21. RICHArtD P hue 1 ant of s.irah Trlckir (nee Isemlnger). n.'ntltis and friends General Harrison 1, ge No. 131 Chilean Hncimpment. No. 1.. I O O F and X'eternn Odd Kel. levTs are lnitil t. attend funeral services Mnn 3 P M nt his lite residence, 52 It rn. ster nve Int Fernwood Cem Friends lniv call Sun 8 to 10 T M J.EIiKR-'m April 20 KATIIi:itINK Mc riKAHY ZKIIKR fTleisIs Intlted In serv ties MMiurriai -t 'J p iit riromntlv at the Itons. ! rrar Hranrnton Limekiln nik' .ind t-nenrnr st near vora roan jnier-,,.r- c.insh' ho.ken l'i GASOLINE ALLEY Let "1 lll'l Hl'OO J huhand of hllen Nor man Pert ee n SMurrtay afternoon at 2 tVcloek it the niltor H Hair lUdit.. lS.n "'W.. .iBJr.5!?.'-n.lprlABlr"ll SO 11121. vnii 11 a v air --.1:11 iiiiiii'mi . ' 1 M)i:RrKL"RS &,I&W BROAD a4o " DIAMOND --" .'-c-.o-..,., rfo?-rg. ig. fer-. $" i------ 1 f V" ; ,.,-,,.,,, - ,, , H ,.. , LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, I1W1AI. ADW?BT1SBMKNT9 hSH,KSTATK OK CAHOMNK MKHtllllK. -3c (nlso known ns Inn Schmidt), de ceased Letter ot aaministraiion on tne above ostato havlnir been nrant"d to th un ikrslmrd, all persons Indebted to the said osta'.a are requested to make payment, and those hatlnit claims to present tho some, without delay, to ,,,.,, KIIANIC L. DUNHAM, West vllle, N. J. Or to hl attorney, FllANIC U. l'ltOI'RItT, 322 Stephen Olranl Hldg., Thl a...rn. X, V.MTATK Of MAOUALKNA OOIJ ik3? deccusnl Letters testamentary on the abate estate hnvlnj been uranted to the undersls-ned. all persons Indebted to the eald estate ere requested to make payment, and those hat Inn claims to present the same, without delay, to ,., - ., CHIUSTlANA'aOLL. Or to their nttnrney. THEOOOHK i; KNAPP. HUT N ma sr. &&?" COl'KT 01 COMMON ri.lMH NO 4 " fne h I on my onrrtr of I'hlladelplUu. March Term, 1011, NO. 1013 Ndllce Is hereby Kit en that the Loran Trust Company of Philadelphia, guardian of the estate of John Sloffortl Thompson, a weak-minded person, has filed Its lu. count In the above-mentioned court, a of the above term and number, on the 4th day of March, 1(121 and that lh- said nrcount will bo presented to tho snld court for confirmation, as well as a petition for the discharge of tho said Ruardlan, on rrldtir. May (I. 1021, at 1 o'clock I. M . for auch action thereon an the snld court may deem expedient. Un less exceptions are tiled before the dato peclfled the account may then be confirmed and distribution made of the balance on hn(1" JOHN W. IinOCK. Jr., Attorney for Logan Trust Company of I'hlladelphl.1, Guardian, H. w cor, llrond and Chestnut sts. a-s i:statk" or slviuiaiiktta nu. itsimiPlt. deceased Letters testa. mentary on the anote estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil porsons In debted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to AUGUST HUbOLPH. 2240 H 24th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Or to his attorney, , THOS ntDDLK fcLLIS, 100! Chestnut at., Philadelphia. Pa. J2P"in"tiik rouiiT of oommonTi'i.ka.s. No. I, for the County of Philadelphia. Meptcmher Term, 1020. No. 7BS In Dltorre A. V. M, Lnrrna H, llnmm s Iss V. Hnmm. To Isi 1 Hnmm, late of Wheeling, W, Va,: Ilespondent. You will please take notlco that I hate been appointed master by the court In the almve tase In which nur wife, I,orena K. Ilnmm. has brought suit against ou for absolute dltorco on tho ground of desertion and that I will hold a meeting for the pur pose of taking testimony In said case, at my office. Itoom .inn, l.VI7 Chestnut street. Phil adelphia, on Manila), .May Oth, 1021, nt 3:30 o'clock u, in., when nnd where sou may at tend with wlthessrn If you so desire. IIOIICIIT M. ANDBllSON. Master. jggr in'ki: application of miCiiael I'lorrntlno for I'anlon. Notice is herein Klten thit an application for the pardon of Mlrhnel Florentlno, con victed Kcbru ir 20 (i0. t!ourt of Over nnd Terminer of Ihll idelphla County No timbr Heist ms 1U1R Nns HOI-DOS, will be mnde at the Ma Hessljns of the ftonrd of Pardons t . he held at HarTlsburg, Pa , on May 18, 1021. MfCHAKI. A HPATOI.A. 1012 Penn Pnuare Itlctff. Attornoy for Petitioner, LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOrilLKS Abandoned on the high way: 4 Tord automobiles and a lot of nutomnblle accessories such an tires, rims. etc , 3 wagons, I carriage, 10 pushcarts. bicclea. suitcases and lontents, trunks. rags, bottles horse feed, tool Ikixch and n lot of miscellaneous Junk. Owners of the abne will prove property and pay expenses, or the eime wlli be sold nt public sile at department stables, Kletenth nnd Wharton strei ts Philadelphia, nt twli (2) o'cloi k n the nffrneon of Wednesday, Mav 4 1021. Hy order of CA1TAIN JAME" J linARN, Commanding Traffic Division. llureau of Police. CAPE Lost, a ahort squirrel cape. Mon day nnon: liberal reward If returned. Phnne Oterbreok 2301 CARD CASE ltewnrd for the rnturn of Jap-are-se card case containing money and card B W He Igrnde Hotel mil chestnut PIN lost diamond horseshoe scarf pin. stamped F 3443 Reward If retumtd to J i; Caldwell & Co. TIN Collme Fraternity ptn Ileta Theia PI.: 0 dl imonds, K opals Liberal reward. C. J Ford 40fl Flnnnce Uldi.-, SrECTACLES Lost, pair of gold spec tacles; owner's name In case, rowntd Andrew J. Rellly, 284 City Hall Hide L'MHRELLA Will party who recehoil blurt silk umbrella b mls'aho. Monday evening nt Lu Lu Temple please notify R f. 20J3 llalnbrldge st 1 VEST lost light grav test. Thursday night nn loth Is-tween Wlnton and Cantrelt sts. Reward If returned to l-4 Jackson. HELP WANTED FEMALE A Nf.MUKR OF PO.NlTIO.N'a ARK OPEN for nlert. m ell-bred home girls (age 10 to 22 sears) who nre Interested In and would ap preciate a good stead, position. Arply Jlureau of Employment WANAMAKr.R'S ASSIST VN'T RUYER THERE IS AN OITnilTCNITY IN OUR COAT DEPARTMENT FOR A TOUNO WOMAN WHO IS CAl'AIILE OF ASSUMING THE iii;Mrn.niiii.i 1 j act aomibiat Ill'Ynil. THE .VPI'LICANT MUST HAVE EXl'EllIE.VCE IN THE HANDLING OF MERCHANDISE AND SUPERVISING OK SALESWOMEN. EMI'IIYMK.NT I1CREAU THE FINK CO 02-J7 MARKET ST ( ASHJPR THERE Is AN' UPENINO ON OUR FORCE FOR A GIRL WHO HAS HAD AT LEAST TWO YEAlt.s' EXPERIENCE IN DEPART MENT STORE CASHIERING. GOOD SAL ARY PERMANENT POSITION APPLY EMPLOYMENT RUREAU THE FINK CO H.VIIJ7 MARKET ST. COOK ard butler (man and wlfel wanted In a home In the suburbs near Philadelphia: must be willing and capable; this Is a splen did chance (or a couple who can appreciate a comfortable and cheerful position atrd secure rood wages references necessary. Address M .infl I e'liter Office COOK, white Protestant 1W miles from Urvn Mawr 5 In family wanes MS per month. r.-f ten Write 1 O Hox 65. Ilryn Slaw r I'a CfiRSHT ALTERATIONS Warned a thornuxhly experienced hand corset altfistions, ond opening. Apply llureau of mploymnt WANAMAKER'S ("ORSI3TI13RK Do iou mderstond the art of rorset altera, tlons' lf you do. this advertisement should Interest ou It offers a very good oppor tunity . , Write us giving experience, age and salary expicied All applications confidential Ad. dress 1' 11U Ledger Office arrVEHNKhS wanted for a deaf child Apply 1' IV.'H Ledger Offlo lliilfTliV l'vti.rl.nrn,t alrl to run rib tna I rhinis alho girl to pu'l ends Kyglcnlo I'n. d rnderwiar Co J41fi N Howard Joy Be Unconfined HELP WANTED FEMALE CUTTEIlB, experienced on bathing suits and jereers: steady work good pay. Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Co.. iMtfl N, Howard. . nNVELOPW ItAND FOI.DEItS EXPKIII ENCED rnEFEItnED. HUT NOT ESSEN TIA! n, J. tTPANaLEn CO.. 12T n. HOWARD ST. ENVELOPn aUJRtEll - EXPERIENCED HAND-FOLD OUMMHR. APPLY n. J. 8PANQLER CO.. 1231 N. HOWARD ST. lMl,.l.nl, unrlilm. hn,,nlceener WhO Is good oooki also chamtwrmald nd waitress! must be well recommended. 182 tt. walnut ane, llermantown. . linilSt-'AVllUK. nn enoklngl Protostsnt pre f erred: references: salary $12 Menon .10. HOUHEWOUK. general -White iti. ., i. refer- ence required. Phone Merlon 42B J. HOUHEWORK. 101 J. white, experienced. Ogonti MAID for general housework In Oak Lnne. 2 In family: new. small bungalow, irood wares: ref. reo. Phono Hnruce 1131X1. or call lnin locust St., bet. 10 and 2. 2d floor. MAIDS (2). one for cooking and dow-nstaira work, one for ch&mbcrwork nnd to nip with children. Phone Ardmuro 0S1 J, ur ad dress A Ii02 Ledger ornce WANTED Mon and tvlfo on small country place near Abington, man for garuen. Inwn anri hl,.ln.. In hnuso. and Wife lor cooking and housework onlv 2 In.fnmlly: references expected. Add, A MP, ld, Oft. NURSE, practical, for dny duty. Old Ladles' Home, Wl sslnomlng, Pn, OPERATORS, experienced on slngie-neeoie hemstitch machine, for ladlen' and men s handkerchlefii ateady well-paid work. Apply Camden Curtain and Embroidery Co.. Front and Pearl sts.. Camden OPERATORS on Sin 5 or macnines, Shirt Co.. Nover 0022 N, Rlpum Overall an 28th st. STOCK CLERK Must bo nccurnto nnd expe- rlen-ed In keeping stocks of cotton, yarn n nd wool If 47. P. O llox 3100. SALESWOMEN We nro Interviewing nppllcants for selling positions. If ou hate flrst-closs experience or It you feel that you hBte the ability nnd personality to make a flrst-rate saleswoman, rail Bureau of Empoment WANAMAKEIV8 WINDERS en soft nllk. experienced: highest wairnn, steady work, none but first-class operator need npply. Answer, stating ex perience, address L-41, P. O. Hox 3470. WOMAN of exporlence wanted for employ ment In personnel work In Kensington manufacturing plant: state training. eJPfrl ence. etc.. In full. P 1,131 Ledger office, OUNO LADIES with business experience, outside, tu sell useful patented notellles: tery liberal commission 42S Sansom St.. baseni'mt, 01'N0"W0MEN, Is jenrs or nter, to act as nurses' aides Make personal uppllca- lion to Memorial Hospital Unxhorough. Ta flenernl CIVIL SCnVICK eiatnlnntlons, MM. ta nncles. I14OO-J1S0O t -arly. women, oter 1. eligible, exp unnecessary For free par ticulars tvrlte J Ie-onard (former Civil Sery lie Kx-imlner), fl'12 Equitable Hldg . W aah- Irgton, D C. GIRLS, cierks. atenograptiers. typists wanted at once by govt.: good salary! easv hours! rapid advancement. Write for Instruction particulars. P 1107. Ledger Office HELP "WANTED MALE ADVERTISING SOLICITOR. experienced, for a large Masonic magaimc, must be a Master Mason. Splendid opportunity for tho right man. Address M 401, Ledger Office, ASSISTANT title and trust officer desired by uptown trust company: state age. experi ence, quatincallons. replies strictly confi dential. 1 1530. Ledger Office. HOOK.liiNDEItS Permanent positions for forwarders and finishers who will tyork 48 hours In modern, well-lighted plant. Western Pennsylvania . good wages: excellent oppor- tunltlcs Address A BIS. ledger Office. HOYS, aged 10 for office pos:tlona. U. Q. I. Kmplo.ment Dent.. 21 N. 22d st. LAUNDRYMAN, small institution, under standing boiler, machinery and hand Iron Iru. Phone Overbrook 4S37. MAN Wanted an elderly man to watch store Saturday afternoon. Sunday. . u, m. to It p. m one night during tho week and all hnlldas. permanent position: tr- llghi work: give reference. 1' 111. Ledger Office. jlKx poUr men possessing initiative and executive ability: ou can learn of a rnre opening to engage In steady cmploimcnt In Cnmden, advancement steady and sure; If sou aro ambitious to get on In the business world apply In person, but don't apply un less you ore willing to work. Call 10 A M.. Room 203, Smllh-Austcrmuhl Hldg.. Market and 3th sts., Camden. MliNOTYPL" Wanted, experienced com bination operator Immediately, steady posl tlon guaranteed for first-class man. 4S-hour week. The Dulluls Press Rochester, N Y. ti t-vitiT-.n unnted to work In llenrh Haten N'j Apply T. T. Rockett. 020 N. 10th st' Phlla SALKSMAN Thoroughly experienced In pulnt lino and preferably with an established trade among decorators, contracting painters ond large corporations of Philadelphia ; salary and commission basis, applications ntrlctlj confldtn tlal, IlAim RROS 418 V. 37T11 ST NKW YORK CITY SALESMAN We want a live man able lo t fhftnr of a telephone room, who can brlnff Ihreo good sulesmen at once and train men to sen wcurmes oer me tele phone: this Is nn unusual opportunity for the right man. Room 5, A, Parkway llldB., Phlla. SALESMAN wanted with car. drawlnc ac count, liberal commissions on linn nf popu lar guaranteed auto tires IIURR OAK CORD T1R- CO.., RUHR OAK MICH. SALi:SME.S An unusual opportunity Is presented to high grade representatives to cor Philadelphia and also adjacent territory. Wa are a lonB-establlshi- nationally known investment houso undnrwrltlng and selllnu flrst-mortirage ' bonds bought lurgely by banks, trustees, institutions nnu private in nators, have specialized In this type of security for 8ft jears without a dollar's loss lo any Investor... . Applications will bo consiaered from men who have sold bonds In tho territory men tioned and from men who hau had actual siirtresaful selling experience In other lines and who are thoroughly trained In the funda mental ot salesmanship Good salary and traveling expenses paid, In writing gle in connaence complete In formation regarding age, education, nil tlonallty, experience etc Address Mr Oambs, S V Straus Co . Slock llx change Illdg. SALESMEN AND MAXAQKRH We ure lonklng .for tho right type of local salesmen to develop Immediately Into branch manugurs oi a large sates organization, com pany pa) s all expeneea of branch offlcev, commissions belong to you also salesmen for local and nearby branches: splendid opportunity for men with book and Insur ance experience. It you have never sjld unythlng you can Join our force and w will pay 160 per week for 3 orders Call 71N Rel Estate Trust Illdg , after 0 A M. HAI.EHMKN wanted for Philadelphia to sell a new and novel one-piece work garment, made with patented fastener, commlvslot, basis Reply Klvlnic full information to Jlfty Garment Co., Ht Paul, Minn AIJRIL 22,. 1921 HELP WANTED MALE SALESMEN IVe 4re eager id add to our rapidly expanding Ataff a few good men who hare full conn nco that their best years are ahead of them nnd who are ready now to tackle an op portunity bigger anil better In every way ilvan any they'te ever met heretofore! our orn record and standing will bear tne cMseat scrutiny) our men'a records snow thit they ate nil steadily on the way up nDIl going strong, many of them figuring irsttr jearly earnings above UO.Opo: and the. ereentlonal merit of our nronosltlon ana otrr' thorough coaching and backing of every tmickly to vie with the old-timers both In- m.ur man laaen on enanies tne newcomer earning power nnd In the enjoyment of po sitions of executive responsibility. Call from 10 to 4 for confidential Interview Suit 005, Vain nam HMr. loth and Market sts. SAI.E&tfKN We require the services of a few (rood llvewlre salesmen who possess enough Initiative to determinedly and force fully present a financial banking proposition In a tluthful manners wo offer large com pensation, permanent position and unlimited future for those who qualify, Guarantee Finance Trust Dank Illdg,, 314 Chestnut st. HALKSMBN to take orders for listed dlvl- uend-pnying security: liberal commission paid. Mr, Hilton, Spruce "720. SHU'I'Ell'S ASSISTANT, Apply 40 N, oth st. .Mr, Haker. TRUST CO, uptown desires assistant title and trust officer: stale age. experience. quaiincatmnsi replies strictly connaentiai 104. linger Of nee. Ul'HOLST.EIlKns wanted High-grade work men cam And permanent position and pleasant Pi ice at the J. II. Van Sclver Co. Factory. Ctynden, . N. J. flcnerni YOUNO MB.K. over IT, for postal mall nerv. Ice! 1120' month! examinations May: ex perience unnecessary. For free particulars of Instruction wrllo J, Leonard (former Civil Hortlco examiner), 002 Kqultable Illdg,, Washington, It. C. AUTOM01I1LE.1 MECHANICS are always In demand: tnrpll now with the largest and best-equipped tlutomoblle and tractor school In the Last. tVrlte. phone or call far free catalogue, rettt Automotive School. 8 to 10 N. 20th st., nilladelphla. I'a. WE TEACH YOtI TO DltlVM AND REPAIR A UTOMOI1ILEH 125 FOR FULL .1 COMPLETE COURSE. I2S DAY A NICIHT CLASSES, (Open Sundays.) BATTLER'S. 101 U to IS Spring Harden st. MAIL CLERKS-IIundreds are needed! ex aminations soon: salary IHU0 to begin. Write for free Information, Federal Instl tute, Washington p. C. CIVIL SERVICE exannnntiona April and . May; many vacancies; salary I1400-1ROO: write for sample lent, r-1108, Ledier Office. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT-AUDltTOR desires part-time work: manufacturtitg and construction ac- counting a specialty, vyomtng anas j. HOOICKKEI'En Youni: man. competent, ex perienced, desires temporary position; available Immediately. .A Bin. Ledger Office, CHAUFlpi;UR.""oolored. "wishes position, prl vale, age 34, gentl tmanly, willing and careful. who understands traffic with I'lerce-Arrow; refs.j 14 years' exp.: married! wile gooo cook. iaarest aitfi Piaster St. ciiAI'l'TKUK want position ror the sum mor months; young celllege man nf good family, experienced nn a driver; touring pre ferred A 51H, Ledger OVflce. ELECTRICITY Exp. In A. C. and D. C. currents & steam engine repair work; exp. In maintenance yunrk. A M24. Ledger Office. TRAINER and handler of tiring of shooting or field trial dogs for tntltate gentleman, excellent references. J. Ill Wise. 214 E. HSth st,. New York. SALES MANAtlER Stocks, borsls and foreign exchange; local clientele, would consider ttpoeltlon from manufacturer some necessity', with view of obtaining Interest In the bttWas. A 331, ledger Office. RALES MANAGER, age 40 ytnrs. 14 years' exp. developing sales food products, desires to rmtke change. ; sal, or com. .A. 527. Led. Off SALESMAN (security) deslrru to form con nection with house offering' high-class Irs vestments. A S34, Ledger Officii - YOUNG MAN. 0 sears' buslnnst exp. sales man. typist knowledge of bow iVkeepine and gonerat office work desires onenlilg with good ruture prospects; com oincer, nviiuion corpi. during war. Address A B23. Le.lger Office. TOUNO MARRIED MAN. 28. former army officer, desires outside position., construc tion or abor foreman; speaks Sptnlsh; will go anywhere! unusual qualifications; wide experience A 231. Ledger Off let. MOTORCYCLES AND BIC1TCLES HARLEY-Davldson 3-speed shield, collan. ton. stand cais. wind outnt. prestollti Ilosch mag., speedometer. Wilson, 14 V. 17th. MUSICAL INSTRUMEN9!S PIANO Deautlful new upright for ital at sacrifice. 1243 N. 00th st. STAMPS AND COINS AHOUT STAMPS PHILA. STAMP CO. 11UY OR SELL , 22 B 18TH r. ROOFING ROOFING SPOUTING HEATERS AND RANGES REASONAI1LE PRICES n. PENTLAND CO., 04 N. 10TH ST. lI?t'lAlt 1407 J ROOFS reord, tnd painted, any locallttx guar. S yrs. : coated 10 yra.: starling at al reduc. American bteet Motnl L Heoflng Co... 1.33-3." Appletr-e at Phone Locust 4284. STORAGE' AND MOVING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING THE BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc. 37TH AND MARKET STS WEST 732 nARINO 75- J. D. Transportation and Storage Co wants loads and part loads to and from Washington. Reading. Atlantic Clly and all seashore resorts, uuracuvo rates on city moving. 40 Huntirwaon. Columbia 107V Tioga aum J. "vrmia. ATLANTIC CITT EXPRESS. S07 Market t. -Trunks and odd lots of household goods hauled direct to hotels and cottages! no crat ing necessary. Market 4428. .Main 17411 night phone Bher. 402 n " 8 4.FETY, Storage, Von and Packing CoT 8712-U Market st. established 1884 Loi cal and long-dlstanco hauling, packing; sepa. rate locked atorngo rooms Phono Ilarlng 408 Miller, North Broad Storage Co. nroad above Lehigh. Phone Diamond 7480. Moving, brick and fireproof atorage: packing. itAUKUIlD Local and long distance mgv, Ing; storage in separate roomi low rats on nanuna .1. "wi-.". ww.w ., water Wyoming aoyo u VICTORY STORAGE B208 Fllbe t. for estlmatis Phino Relmont 4D70 PIrce.Arrow Mm, UAI1 APC ... lR?-2 N 20TH Wn n- 23T CHURCH LANE. Otn, WANT PART LOAD TO ATLANTIC CITr TIU-J JOHN RIIOADhCO, 6torage, packing, moving, carpet cleaning. 4157.811 I.ANCABTBH AVE., WEST PHILA MONARCH STORAOE CO , 8S70 LANCAH . TSR AVB -AUTO KnvijJK. R rpRAQE. AiiVll sWtl-'M.mAel-J AlVVlttU. WANTED IIIOHKHT PRICES paid for usntlemen's clothes, write, seta! or phone, we call any where, any time Cooper. 3S48 Market t. Phone Preston 0103 Open evenings. MACHINERY AND TOOLS I'LUMIIKHH ATTENTION! Upright boilers, galvanised Inside and out side. 8(1 40 and bo gallons, 112 und up John A Oak's Auto Buppllee 431.3U i: tllrarrt ave Hell phone Kensington "Oil. WANTKI) One OS HP. 220 V n, C.. 600 to HOu R P. M. motor nlso ono .13 or 40 motor, same a. above The McCarter Iron Works, Ino Norrlstown Pn. KL-CTRICAL MOTORS. MACHINE TOOLS. POWER EQUIPMENT w' O'nRIEN MACHINERY CO.. 110 N, 3D BT. By King USED AUTOMOBILES WITH PRIVILEGE I Is "S I & 81 1 tell Fabric. Guaranteed Sties Non-Skid 1 year 30X3V2 ' $11-00 $2.00 32x3M 12.75 2.75 33x4 1700 3.75 34x4 18.00 4.00 Plain Tread 10 Less All orders ehlpped C. O. D. nubject to your Inspection. Mnll Orders Promptly Pilled. CRAWFORD TIRE CO. Spruce 1970, 1233 Race St., Phila., Pa. ijLi.j.1 in 1 1 inTinrnmim - m GOOD USED CARS HUDSON SUPER SIX, HUDSON SPEEDSTERS HUDSON LIMOUSINES HUDSON SEDANS FORD SEDANS; mto moaeis PAIGE SEDAN .-....; OlCJAKSNo n.ltiui. iuu.i.ifi HUPMOBILE Touring, 1020; GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 128-140 NORTH BROAD STREET jiM:iiiinKiiaiiiiiiW6'aawi m nini LOCOMOBILE 1017 4(1 touring. 7 passenger; ovor hauled and repainted. KING-8 1020 touring; splendid condition. MERCER Series 5. 4 pnssenctr; overhauled and repainted. HARE'S MOTORS, INC. 2314-212S MnKnT BT. Telenhone Locust 430 raaiMiBiiJfflii!Bi55!Sl5- STUTZ USED CARS ALL MODELS SEE MR. HUNTER STUTZ AOENCT 00'J N. DROAD OT. u 1 lmmigrTO CHAMOIS kve have the largest and most complete stock WM. E. HINCH Across from New SlanleyTheatrsi 1919 MARKET STREET i'ARTa I'ARTH PARTS m-. earry a t-omplete stock of used parts for all makes of automobile, and trucks at reasonable- Prices; come her. and save tnotyty. RBIAni.K AUTO PART CO. r.. CHERRY 8T. PHI-ADKM'HIA, PA BPni'rB j2 uif TilpTajri Like new. (110 N. BROAD. UAlrLAl, OPEN SUNOAY. POPLAR .g0 STANLEY AirroMOllll.B CO. riAVTI ANIH roadster. 1175. good running UAfi-Hliy rond. Call I'oplar 3244. Mil. MeMU WIAKL. 1840 POPLAR BT. 'T-Col'?waysti Haltlmore. Phone St. Paul 30dQ. L cadlClac- Hedan; used very llttlei r ROYAL N. ltroad. MOTORl lAll 2 CO. Open INC.. 20 Kunday, Poplar 6 n A riTt t C 1020 touring car. almost new, ttUlUun hoYAI. MOTOR CAR OO., B20 N. fl.OAH. ItlP nn3H. OPKN HUN. CHALMKUS sedan, 1010: bargain. Call 1'OI'LAIO Si44. MR HIcMIClIAKU 1J1U POPLAR try; fiMivmi VTD HKOAN 20i nil! sell reaaon n,IUl-iabl e to quick buyer. ROtAL IIRUVH. MOTOR CO.. INC.. POP. BO.Itl. OPBN SUN. 20 N. CHANDLER 1020 4-pass. Ulspatcn; ilk. new BARONY 640 N. BROAD ST. ru A MIM ED-Chummy roadsteri Ut. rlrtlil' a-Lmodel fin. condition! 13TB nOYltt- MOTORCAR CO., INC., 1120 roplar I08 up-n ounnay. CADILLAC h touring. Including demount- able sedan t U! nrt-la. rond liri,iaili.Ci Oak Lane 825. CH-VR0UtTrVopriar,' condition mono NO dealers. touring. 1330, MR. 8244. MrMICHARt. 341 I'oplar si. COLE. 192i0 2tpan,.VcTn,ce.fc'napp"' BARON'S, 640 N. BROAD 1021 DODOE DIIOS. motorr.rs. touring, roadsters sV"nt ImmeillMe delivery) a STANLEY AUTOMOBILE CO. nI7Dl ANin IVUHINtl, late mod.li per, utLnuniw jct condition first rjiim&msswEi 1873 lakes II Royal Mltorcar Co.. . Ilroad It. rolitir flOlO. 1112 - OVERLAND fiH,ff day. Poplar 7820. VTA I guar, A-l cond. flun Ilroad Oti.ii ANI.KY AUTO CO. OVERLAND eicellent rond,) low pr rti. CALL POP. 3241. MR Mc'MICHAKL. JIM POPLAR HT PACKARD nun 4ir T pass, new tires. original' paint reasonable. BARON'S. 641) N. BROAD PAlfiF "Port model, rm , n,Wt 80R N. IIROAD HT III in i looks l 5a Kit OR and runs TERMS, riClrDC l pars HUit; like nw; a rta t ALT' price JACVCrV-bargalii at BARON'S, 640 II. BROAD ROAMFR 4-passengel; .porll a classy TORCAR CO., 1NQ.. flli':2 1 IlltOAD. OP-N SUNDAY. I'oplar niVlg; ' "'WAU' STANDARD t 102O.lourn i Ilk newt very moatratsly price J,llAnON' 840 N.IiROAb tTSED ATJTOMOBTT.vq Hendrie Non-Skid ires BEST TIRE MADE In order to Introduce a new nrnke of tire in this feart of the country, we are going to offer them to the public at a very low price; they are genuine first, wrapped in paper; name and serial number on each tire, with. our written guarantee of 6000 miles. OF EXAMINATION - . 'iiwiiiTg" 7-passcngcr .. j. 9650 up 1250 np 1200 up 1250 up 550 up 760 1000 1400 . , , nearly new wraewj PAINT-UP TIME FOR AUTOMOBILES , You have your engine looked over quite often to guard against depreciation. But nothing will cut the value ot your car more than lack oi paint. The body will rust and , the wheels crack. We offer the best automobile , paint on the market. Let us show you how you can i paint your automobile yourself. - An Invitation to the general public l call nnd nee one of the finest and vip-to-dato Paint Store In the State, atrrltl the largest slock of hlfth-trade stxnaifl Roods Bttunted In the heart of PhlUdet phla and established oer 4 ) tin. di rectly opposite new million -iollif Stanley. WILLIAM E. HINCH , 1919 Market Street 1919 We Pay Highest Prices for Used Cars ROYAL MOTORCAR CO., Inc. gig-Bag N RROAD ST rort.AK "M. STORAGE BATTERIES ' n volt. hit.. J7t 12 volt. 110! all bit. poilll"' y smar. Liberty Btor. Hat. C?5Si BUICKS BUICKS BUICKS 1010.20-21s! guaranteed: In wonderful c- STANLEY AUTO CO. 1918 BUICK ;. 4. rr ret rain or trms. BARON'S. 640 N. BROAD ST. r k f-vfl I in M tourlnr (119 X. IIR04B. lAUlLvfU OPKN HUNPAT. P' 7820. STANLEY AUTOMOIIII.K U". KINO B. 1020. 4-passenger speedster: mag and fasti cost 1310 new tk-toUr. Il price I22S0: 0 wire wheels: lliwd cord twi run 7000 miles. In good ordrr. J-wJiJ iar to pay. Authorised Dodgs Attncr, f iyunk 188S . 4288 Mln iUiwJ pecrv Touring l-Mur .11.. .,. and rnsdster, IMl Ilk. nen : wll .ac. noyti w Co.. Inc.. 1-0 N. Ilroad I OP. ovoo. "y-. - FORD mud., like new. 1 N. Drati r..n flnnav. PODlir lB.t, BTANUIY AUTOMOIHI.- . .-.I - .. l in lt mOMl S .nt. nowtrfu . A-l com..! fully li nw tlreal IlflOO! utnf ftbro-d. lCUll HUPM0BILEn-jYALnV.OT0iCAR INC.. 0-0 N. Ilroad. I'oplar 6031 OpfMW; - ki nv T iHtHflslI Dli-t MAKMUN new' ti.".T merh.p-rrf.c..t..fc BARON'S. 640 N. BROAD ST. MERCER loin i ..as. . wonderful rond, BARON'S, 640 N. BROAD MITrUCI I loll. 7 pss , .. ut .HlM. Kir. nil 1TII A l it- cheap. t'Al.l Mil XIIICIIAEI. 1848 POI'I.AII HT. .. ... . ., ..nrMIHrin. 614 X' A.l condition, noma :...i;;' m.KN sundat, ron IIROAD. OPEN8U.WA.iL.Ky I.AR 7820. STANLEI AUl ijiviu- OLD8MODILB d.n. "V11 "'"'liml dltloni wlr. wr."l.i 8 rT-.ii 11400s going abroad. 2108 W.lnul n. . ChevroleUt' 1 1 . & r vntnl 1 a uvorioniio, mu-m.p ., -tS.r Fords, Dotlorcs, Hens anu m ;. car. too guaranl eed mechanically Pc,'r Vl,,m un and our large for'.il,l,11r 022 showroom wlll show you "i ''-'H" Y "iilJia no obligation to ouri WK','A"" " N. Ilroad II. i-opir ."-- JvW U.-h-rT- HalUnt til rTd T'PfiHWj "".".. "r"""1.i....na r an pasiriissf, ''"-,:- ieiftft. mod.l.i laclory. PlM JS400. writ Vr ?''! ''S; inrV.ler.u Atkinson 11. ra .v.: .-.. .... iii. 111)1, SUn lyrrupiri-j -' . ' nM BARON'S, 640 Njggffe H7?R- no'N'BROAD '& : ....-. .-.'untiMN'E; orlgln-T"71li " I day. TOPLAll JtKnjrtMjlAj. AU'-; AuU. -tl- - PACKARD S25 eh...l. .SUi.r irl . J 1 clal body! stat. ""'"Tumult H 'j (mat. mll.Ml '" "' tnu i, IBS J, Uedg.r Offlet. j
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