nCtlJIUViSKVAnikliHUlHHWLLILiJimL LTJK'W5iHWIi iWS.WSfc' IJii , v JT 1, V.'IV' .".'? .1 ' 1,11 T'JWMVWt.ll1si ' V1. "THtSiHAWl'ir it: jl. 'M . WTaUIIM. S ?1 T ?wr- r, 'nifvT; W5 rUlVi J, TJd J"- ,, r-- ,. i .. '' .1 . v vr i . ; M - ,( .f "I ., '. ' aitV' EVENING PTJBLIO LED QER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JtJNE 4, 1921 yjjm fflTi ff tJ' N lisV?i '" Ti j Letters to the Editor geatlon for Traffic Regulation Editor o Ihe Evening Publle Ledger: It is estimated that the dally nvrraro people killed In automobile accidents In country exceeds forty. Philadelphia ishee, her quota, and as I have observed fe.iv" - in practice ot mary drivers. I am surprised f,i. f that more accidents do not happen. Many ' et then driven hold Uvslr machines In readiness to spring over the crossing the ,nrfnent the traRIa officer Kites the signal. recxrdloss ot the (act ithat people havo started to cross before such signal was lilven. " t would suggest to tour progressiva chief of police that lie Instruct his men to glvo & wnisiie signal wmen wiji erne m ,- rn to pedestrians to remain on the ewe walk, and In addition to thle. to compel V.rlvers to await his hand signal before moving, Jn other words, glvs tho feltow on Toot an "een break1 with the fellow In thr machine WILLIAM T FLYNN. IilUde'phta, June 1 1021. The Knights Templar Conclave To the .Editor of tha Kvcntna Publle Ledger Sir At tho stated meeting of Ht John's Cmmandary, No 4. Knights Templar, of Philadelphia. Pa , hold May 1!7. 1021 It ", on motion resolved that tho t'lanks of the commandory bo (tlcn to jour enterprising paper for the courtesies shown In rilsplasing In your alued columns an account of the events In which St John's Commandery pa"r tlolpatert In tho slxts -eighth annual conclave of the Ornnd Commandery of Pennsylvania hd for the prominence given to this com- , nandery. nttnnnr T erMI A l.-1-ir.tt. Tterorder. '"fS, rhiladeiphla. June 1. 1011. Speed Help for Veterans , To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger' , Sir The negleit that has been meted out to tho returned wounded and disabled rol- . rtlers should c-iuse thinking people to do- , wand an accounting and a reckoning before It Is too late forever too late. Tho ex- 'treslon "Its revrr ton late to mend' will V soon bo relegated unless something Is done . noon. For some It Is even now too Kto They havo passed on bejoni the pale of national neglect, forgetfulness and selfish- oess. It Is of tlios" that are left that public opinion commands attention for the matmd ' and tho blind, for those who knew no fear, no aelnehness and no love that compired with that for their flag and tho homes the were hurled Into tho hell of battle to pro tect. The American soldier went on alone to fight Ills countrj men's battle for them sind he has returned from his sacrifice woundod, disabled, sick and disconsolate. And ho has found his countrymen asleep. Isn't It time for an awakening Isn't It tlmo for tho American people to rouse them selves) and answer the doughboys' Impera tive question. "Why have sou Americans for gotten us?" seroeant i. m landis. Philadelphia. May 31 11)21 Married Life Comlco Jar Him To the .Editor o the Kventno Public l.rd'jtr- Sir There Is an attempt being made to "clean up' tho movies Whv not Include tho "comics' " The sentiment In some ot thsm Is abominable Tho first few times that certain comics left a bad taste I thought that perhaps I was becoming a prude ami overparticular, but since then I have heard several people voice the i:m opinion. The divoroo conditions are being gener ally deplored at present, but what standard of married llfo liavo we had held up The doc and cat married llfo of our comic cou ples certainly Is not railing our standards If they are not throwing things at each other or hurling epitaphs, they aro perpetu ally saying the most hateful, spiteful things to on another that they oan think of. In fact, they are everlastingly at swords polnt. I do not msan that they ought to be doing the "You first, by dear Gaston sort of thing all tho time, that would be as ridiculous ss the other. But Isn't It true that a little courtesj-. forbearance and tol erance go a long way7 Most people attach some Importanco to the power ot oucsestlon It is certainly true that continually seeing that sort of thing snakes It very easy to Imitate Must we be amused with things that ought not to be amusing namely, the belittling of har mony, rsspect and peace In the home CHARLES T. VINCENT. Philadelphia, May 81, 1921 Pities Mrs. Bergdoll To th Editor of the Eientng Pubhc Ledger Blr Throush jour columns I would like to make an appeal to your readers to be as lenient In their criticism of Mrs. Dergdoll as possible. I am a mother and an American mother, and In no way of German parentage or affiliations I hate Germany and Ger mans as much as any one In this country could possibly do. and jet I bellove that If X were In Mrs. Ilergdoll's place I would do Just what she has done. A mother's love Is tha strongest love In the world. It Is a lovo far stronger than the love of country and equal. If not stronger, than the love of the Christian for the, Supreme Being With such a. lovo In , jrme's heart, how could any mother fall to help her son or sons In every way, even though she knew her actions were criminal? I appeal to ererj mother reader of the People's Forum If they would not have done the same. Such being the case whv should people say of this elderly mother that she was only rsttlnc her deserts that she should be severely punished" What for? For trying to protect her son Kvery mother would do that. Even animals do that Mrs Bergdoll would be no mother worthy of the name if she had not helped her son In every way jiosslble. I don't mean to make his escape, jor I do not believe, and I don't bcllevo the Government believes, that Mrs Dergdoll aided her son In getting away but rho did aid him when ho had gotten away and was in need. Be charitable, mothers. You know what you would do under similar olrcumotances I don't ask a grain of sjmpathy for thesj on who have given their mothers so much trouble. They should have meted out to them as much as tho law can clvo them, but tho mother of these sons should be jtiven consideration and should be proto ted Tou know the old sajlng that "good mother have borne bad sons," so Im char itable and let this old woman and her mother live In peace. MHS W I, ELTON. Philadelphia May :. 1021 How Much Can He Farm? Th tht Editor of the Evening Public Ledger' Blr I am trjlng to get somo Informitmn ' through jour readors and will appreciate It very much If you can osslst me I should like to know how much land .i man can conveniently farm without assistants, If he ha had no experience as a farmer. I am anxious to buy a small farm outside uf Philadelphia, either In Pennsylvania or New Jersey, and do not know how much of a farm I should buy. but would want as much as I could conveniently cultivate vp- JAMES T LONaACRIJ - Philadelphia, May 31, ID.'I. : That Slight to the "V. F. W." To tho Editor of the Kiemng Public ledger Sir It Is with regret that I rite D n "103d Knslneers" cannot seem to r,ca I that Ms name would bo moro appropriate ss a signature, considering the expressions he set forth. Can It be possible that he Is ro sngrossed in self-euloglam that he has forgotten it? Now, sir, I csnnot at anv time recall hav-l tng alluded to Individual war records. Our original controversy concerned the prlndp'ea of an organisation Why do vou deviate) from that course? Are jour personal doe li of valor so renowned that they will In ' crease the public's sentiment toward the ,I.Clon and slight the V F W " T"U are only one of many decorated heroes, and as . Kuch I appreciate (with mental reservations i your valuo to the n.itlon In Its hour t 'need. Po not think that In the desired dr 'bale your Imrresitve personage would dM "it outshine, the splendor of our poatroom til' reference to medals, service, wounds nnd whatnot, even should you bring tho frlen t (mentioned In your letter) for I do not hesi tat to say that we could match you, jes I ptrhsps show jou something new. For my own personal record consult the Twenty-ninth Division Historical Society nr i tho Federal Board ot Vocational Kducatlon J Meager a It was, I am certain It will easily! match yours. This suffices for personal praise. One more I will say that the V F I Vf, Should bs proud that It does not record jrcu a member (Consult Harry Snydrr Ptvit, 1Mb city for tnv standing as a I (j Ion ft ry ) The medals jou won or the jioBOis yon tore do not count todaj it Iiroud-mliidcil principles which joi bear mankind. The questionable at you represent toward the e(. not tend to enlarge the people's ( pf th Lasion. lanos ot your question art absurd rawar or use personal than of ktjakMHM. Wsra It not tor th wrv Usfard all wf'IFKto that f .! " .'.. PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to tho Editor ahoulil be n brief and to the point aa possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. No jittcntlon will bo p.tld to anony mous lottcrs. Names and addresac must bo signed ns an evidence of irood faith, although names will not be printed If request Is mado that they bo omitted Tho publication of i a letter Is not to bo taken aa an Indorsement of Its Mews by this paper, Commuulcatlonn will not be re turned unlei accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved, methods used, lour Idea of boosting the le gion would bo commendable. I appreciate our spirit In endeavoring to swell th Membership of jour post. Casting nsldo all controversies, tell me Is It manlv to ac complish jour end through tho medium of tfilsp accusations toward unother organiza tion" When ou feel capablo ot leaving aside personal eulogies and deslra to argue the point "Doe the V. P W compel Its membrs to believe thei won the war?" Ij shall tin glad to hear from you It would hardly be consistent for me to argue against the Legion, considering that I am a mem-1 ber of ths.t orgaul-atlon A little gold star and three cripples (clos-r than friends) drew my attention to jour original communication and compelled by this memory I would fel Justified in calling jour untruthful statements were j-ou tho recipient nf a million citations. JAMES J. O SHAUOHNKSSY. V. I' W . No 830. Cape May. N J . May S3, 1021 Questions Answered Pattl's Last American Tour ro the Editor of the Eimlni; PuMlo Ledger: SlrV,VIU you klndlv print In the People's Forum whi-n Adellna Pattl lost appeared in this countrj nnd whether in concert or opera? What did her concerts consist of that Is tho nature of tho program, etc ? What I would like Is the date of her Philadelphia engagement on her last tour of this count! y W L. O. Philadelphia May 27 1P21 Pattl a last appearance In opera In Phll sdolphla was In 1S9. when she sang I skme ' at tho Academj of Music Her lust Melt, to America wis during tho sea son of 1P01-OI. when she made a tour In oontert 8ho was In this country a lit tle more than Ilvo months She gave her Inst concert In this city at the Acad emy of Music on the evening ot Nevembcr 0 1001 She was to have sung hern again on I Februnrj 24, but the concert was called off on account of a poor advance rvle 'ho abandoned hr American tour tn March. 1P04. and on March 12 sailed for home from New York The Balloon Problem , To the Editor of the Eienlng Pufcllo I rdget Sir It appoars that the writer's speclil delivery letter withdrawing his erroneous i answer to the above did not reach jou In i time to head oft Us publication I The error Is In an liiadrcttcne In taking out tnbular figures. All duo apologies of course, but no ex cuso 'I did It with mv little hs.tch" " It Is a notewor'.hs coincidence, however that the said figures seemed to verify hre the correctly taken figures would have ex posed an error. H. M Phllado'phla. May 23 1021 Origin of a Famous Hymn To the Editor of the Evening PuMio Lrdgtr' Sir I'leaso give mo tha origin ot the fa mous hmn ' God Moves in a Mysterious Way" I understand that It was written on some Incident In tho author s life W. I rhllad-lphla May 27 1921. The origin of the well-known lvymn Moves In a Mvsterlous Was" was a oils Incldmt In the 'Ifc ot the author IC "Clod curl Wll Him Con pt. the English poet Cowper, a itj.&i.1. ..IIkIaii. ,. , .. silt.',..,, ... a, u"L,ljr av,l.,WU .,,, 1, -, i-MV'-'.fc v. ni-j vacua ui u- u-cprn lueimitoiy XJuruiK one of theso atticks he determined o end his life by throwing himself Into tho Thamei Itlver He hired a cab to tal.n him to tho river, but n denso fog so confused the csb man that after driving about for an hour he admitted to hie pas&engor that ho was lost Cowper alighting from the cab In order to I glvo the driver more conful directions far reaching the bridge found that his wand-rings had brought him back to his own door I Strongly affected by what seemed to him almost a divine interposition, Copr missed the cab hurried to his room wrote his famous hvmn dls- and I "Melancholy of Tailors" I To flie I.dltorC7 the iietilno PtiMfc Ledger Sir Will jou kindly toll mo whore to And th irtlcle bj Charles Lamb on the "Melancholy of Tailors' ? I have failed to find it In the essajs of Lamb OEOROE T PRICE. rhllodelphla Mav 27 H21 The article on tho "Melancholy of Tail ors" may be found among the letters under assumed signatures written by Lamb for ihe Reflector. It Is signed ' Ilurton Junior ' The Reflector was a quarterly migazlno started n 1S00 ti John Hunt hro her of Leigh Hunt, who was Its editor On v i four numbers of th's periodical appeared I Hungarian Bees To the Editor ot the Fv etilno Pub'lc ledger Sir Kindly give m all the Information rosslble regarding Hungarian bees common ly used In making bee elder D L. WARD I Philadelphia, May 20, 1921 I The Hungarian bee " also known as "Italian bee," "California bee ' and "cldor bee" is what Is known as a veast plant a form of fungus, which contains cells, and will go on Increasing by budding for an In definite tlmo If placed in a sweet liquid converting the sugar Into alcohol and car bonlo acid Put a dry hop jeast cake In a bottla of water and let It remain over night in me morning inern win do a nouetaoie movement of the water Add a little molasses or sugar and there will result a fair sample ot a jeast plant A Centimeter To the Editor of the Eientng Publle I edge- hlr--Pleos tell mo If a contlmeter 1h i longer or shorter thun an Inch'' Yhul does It equal In our Inch HENRY T TOUNO Philadelphia Mav 31 12L . centtmfer Is about 30-100 of an li It Is the I loo pin nf a meter v tin h equals 'IS d i ima a 37 KM li rr centimeter la nd osprossd 0 3837 ln'-h In Meaning of "S O S" To the f ditor of the Evening Public I edjer PARCEL POST OIJJ TIRARS IIKDS nflnl9hnd, rftlfir. qupri-d nn4 repaired f-'iufti to nw Arm t Uimn workmanship -urnntrpf1 n fi poNtni mnn win cal Market MSI Urn a PolUhlnc Co, 1110 . Hrrond ht. Buy Your Coal Now 2240 Lbs. to Every Too For 35 Years Wo Servo You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS Yard That Hat No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. Hell Frankfort! 2150 Iteistuur l.iui jua JDD Wo Handle Only tho Very El it A 1 ' s 1 j8 I I I . T WVill ISlr What do the letters BOB mean when used as a wireless signal? W. U D. Philadelphia May 31, 1031. I A great many people take It that the let ters eland for "8no our souls" or "8ae our ship," but according to naval authori ties this abbreviation Is used simply because of the fact that this particular combina tion ot Utters can be given mors clearly and readily by radio Instruments than any other. "W. li. D." Strictly speaking, no manors were actually established In Tenn sjlvnnla, though the right to erect them was given to Penn In the charter. "W. O. T." Foolscap paper derives Its name from the fact that the water mark on It In early times was a fool's cap. W K I" The total loss of merchant shipping tonnagu by allied and neutral na tions from the beginning of the war to tho end of October, 11)18. Is announced as hav ing been 15,051 "SO gross tons. During tn same period vessels of 10,849,G27 tons wero constructed nnd enemy tonnago totaling 2,3J.fl75 was captured. Poems and Songs Desired Wants "The Wanton" To the Editor of the Evening PubHo Ledger: Sir I am verv anxious to got a poem, entitled ' The Wanton," containing the lines: "Tht-y are coming and going like waves of the sea, Thousands are nut this beautiful night: They Jostle oarh ether, but shrink from me, Men hurry by with a stealthy glance, Women pass with their eyes cast down." CHAIlLr.S T artEaoitY. Philadelphia, Miy Jl, 1021. Lines From Christmas Poem To the Editor of the Ft cnlno P'iblte L'dger: Sir Can vou tell mo from what Christ mas poem Ihe following lines are quoted and who Is tho author "Ilejnnd tho ocean many a mile, And many a year ago ' C C GREAVES Philadelphia. May 27. 1DJ1. The lines quoted are ih openlni lines of the firs' stanza of ' Santa ( laus Christmas poem b the Hev Ralph Jlovt. It was originally printed In Harper s Mag azine In 1S0O A volume of poems by the Rev Hojt was published In 1.15'J to aid In Tho People's 1'ornm will appear dally In tho Evening Public ledger nnd also In the Sundav Public Ledger. letters discussing timely topic will be printed, ns well ns requested poems, nnd question of gencrnl Interest will be nnsvvrred. stfmmiip nTirr.s LUCKENBACH LINES - PHILADELPHIA TO SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND TAC0MA SEATTLE S S ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH June 8 S S KATRINA LUCKENBACH June 20 Seattle Tacoma Portland San FranciscoLos Angeles San Diego Philadelphia S S EDWARD LUCKENBACH June 15 S S HARRY LUCKENBACH Juno 25 Philadelphia to Rotterdam S ' S FLORENCE LUCKENBACH June 16 Philadelphia to Hamburg S S K. I. LUCKENBACH Loading Rotterdam Philadelphia S S FRED'K LUCKENBACH June 18 Hamburg Philadelphia S S EDGAR F. 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SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. W. J, Grandfield & Co. PHI! Ac.r.vrs. 1 M7I1 1 308 Chestnut St. Ma n 07111 mx& AMERICA L9NE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIogne-sur-Mer N00RDAM June U Julr 1G Auf. 20 ROTTERDAM June 25 July 30 Sept. 3 RYNDAM . . July 2Auj. C Sept. 10 N. AMSTERDAM July 0 Any. 13 Sept. 17 Passenger Office, 1S31 Walnut St., PliiU. i - Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Cape Henry. .June 7th S. S. West Haven. .June 15th S. S. Liberator .... July 2d Vor Hates und Information Apolr Atlantic Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp. Boora 309. ISO H. Third St. I'hlladelohla rhoneil Lorn. 256B; Ksy. Main B9T7 mm rebuilding, tha Good Shepherd Free Church In New York. "In th.e Early Time of Love" To the. Editor of the Evening PulUo Ledger: Sir I would appreciate It if any corre spondent could tell me whore to find tha words and inuala of the following, or It they could only supply tho words! "In the early time of lovo When my fancy first did rove. From the brunette to the blonde. From tho black-eyed to the blue. And as many girls wefo near, As the dajs that fill tils' jear. And the fairest of the fair. And tho dearest of tho dear," MIIS. WALTER T. MORGAN. Philadelphia, May 31, 1021, A Poem With Long Words To the Editor of the Etenlno Fubllo Ledger: Sir I havo noticed a number of letter In jour People's Forum regarding long words, and I thought It might Interest your readers to publish a poem with a long word ending each verse, which I submit herowlth, WILLIAM T. FOSTER. rhllsdelphK. May 31. J021. SL'PERONCONTIlADISTINaUISII ADILITIVENESS A person who hasn't tho power "Tdlstlnguleh. the sweet from the sour. Nor Is able the sun from the shower to easily guess. Or one who's unabla to tell A rose from a cheese by the smell He has auperuncontradlstlngulshabllltlve ness. Not to know at th critical time The ridiculous from tho sublime. Not to know a Canadian dime when It you possets, Not to know that cotd weather will freeie Or th.it hot weather won't all of theso Show euperuncontradlstlngulshabllltlveneas. This superuncontradlsttngulshabllltivenesa Is a thing That's llkelv disaster to bring, or remorse nnd distress, In short, It jou haven't the sense To discover this poem's Immense, You have superuncontrndlstlngulshabllltlve- ness "L PR" asks for the words of a dlers song tho chorus of which Is Then wrjp tho flag nround me. bos To die Is far "moro sweet TUih freedom s starry banner, boys. To l mv winding sheet," sol KeepYourSkin-Pores Activeand Healthy With Cuticura Soap Soap,Ofntment,Telruni 22e everywhere Forssmples addreti' CsUesrs LborMrl,Dpt.X, Uslasn,iiu. STF.XVIslllP NOTIfF.S -LINE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND CATHEDRAL ROUTE East Anglla. Home of the Pilgrim rathers Dickens and Tenson Dls. trlcts Seosldo Kesorts, Oolf. 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On .Tun S, by tho Rev. K, F, Randolph, at the horns of the bride MOO Riling Sun nve., KATII. LEEN TELTON and JE83H ORMONDROYO. iBeatljs . T1EROMUM.KR On Junn 2, ADOLPH V. tlEIiaMUI.Lnit. need NO esrs HelotUe;, frlenls and t'llfton Heights I'lro Co. No. 1 Invited to funernl serMces on Monday, at 2.1. M.. residence of Mrs.. Tannin A. Ing, High)' nnd llnltlmore nei., LanBdowne Interment private, Arlington Cemetery Irlends may call Hunday. 8 to 10 1' M. HIJACK Juno 2. ANNA IS, (nee Hteen son), widow of Jackson Illnck, Hr. llela tUes end friends Invited to funeral service;, Monday, 2 P. M , late residence, 2384 E Norrls at Interment private. North cedar Hill Cemetery. . Ilf.OO.M. June 3. I.nNA, daughter of Rachel and lato Jacob lllnom. Rolatlves and friends Imlted to attend funernl, Hun 2 30 I'. M.. Inte resilience, nil j v llnllvuuod St Int, rrhate, Adatji Jcahurtm Cem. ,. , liUllTON, -June 1, 1921, MARY, wife of John Ilurton (nee Hauaticy). Relatives anu friends are Inxltod to attend funeral, ilon . H .ln A. 1 trnm hni Int reRhlenrc. 2.M1 N. Hancock st Solemn requiem mass at th (.nurcn o ine v isuaunn u, v. .u. lu -,k Int Holy Hepulchro Cem DAItRAH June 1, 10JI. IDA MAY .ivlfo of Charles II I'arrah (nee Ilcnnett). aged 20 Helatles nnd friends are Invited to attend fvneral, Sun 2 30 P. M. standard tlmp, at undertaker s parlors, D, II. Ryan. Lang home. Pa Int Mlddletown Krlends' Ilurj Ing (Iround Train for Uinghorne leaves Reading Terminal 12:17 P. M. . PAI1CP. - John 2, JOHN, husband of the lato i;mll lelbort Kahor, aged 81., Rl Uvea nnd friends arc Invited to attend sorv lees, Mon 10 10 A. M from his lato resi dence nil' N Newltlrlt at int. private IXlends may call Sun, eve ITli'ailliAI.n At Ocean City. X, .T .Tine 2 1PJ1 l.DWAIID, husband ot I.lllt" ritZBPralil Relatives nnd friends also nil orEnnlrallnns of which lis nan a niomber. In Mted to funeral. Mon , Juno n, 2 P. M.. from daughter's resldonce. 315(1 Helen et . Phlla Int. Hlllsldn rem. Trlends may call Sun utter 7 10 P. M Ul I.M.N' Jure 2. JOSffPlt T.. son of Prances A nnd the lato Edward Olllln Rclfttlfs nnd friends are invited to attend funeral Mon 8 SO A. M mother's resi dence H241I llaverford nve. Angels' mass nt tho Church of Our I.ndy of the Rosary ID A. M Int. Holy Cro Cem GLENN Mav 31. JOHN DAVIS, husband nf Itlttn Ulenn Relative and friends nro invited to attend tuncrnl. Sat , 2 P. M , from his late residence, 1800 S. 31st st. Int. Mt Mnrlah rtfi HAMPTON - luno .1, WnSMTY K . son of Edward II N nnd Horthn V Hampton nged 7 month". Relatives nnd frlen Is are Invited to funernl Mon,, 2 P. M.. from his pnrents residence, 2 laboratory H,. Palls of Scbuslklll Int Oreenwood (IC of P) Cem HIOOINi -At Pennsgrove N, J . June 1. CHARLES V. HIOOINH. Iterative ami friends InMtcd to funernl services, on Sun rin June ft nt 1 P M. nt his Into tel denco 3J I'ranklln st., Pennsgrove. N J mierment Plervlew Cemeterv 1100PES Juno 2. PHIMP. husband of I.llllo ltoopes Relatives and friend" Invited to funeral nenlcea. Tues, 2 P. M, refcl dencc. noothn Pa Int. T.awncroft Cem JOHNSON -On May 31, 11)21, MARY A . daughter of Mirv A und (ate lohn Johnson Relutltes and friends nlso II, V. M. Sodality Invited to funeral on Monday, at t ID A M trom her mother's rosldenco 11.1 Kenllworth st Solemn rmuiem mass at St Philip de Ncrl Church in A. M. Interment nrlvat" JOHNSON Juno 2, HENRY R. JOHN RON In hi" 83d ar .Punoral services Mon , 2 P M son In-law's resldenco. John II Wlestner 110- Arrott at., rtnnkford Int Noith ( diir Hill Cem. Remains may bi v.owed Sun. ee JONE-s At Monrestovn. N J . Sixth Month 2d MARY 11 . widow nt Rtrclnv Ion. In Icr S3th jear. Tuncrnl Sixth Month Srond dav. 0th. 3 T. M (standard time) f'om Friends' Meeting House. Moorcs town N J Int Colestown. N T KAVAVAOII -luno-1, JAMES J son of the la'e James and Margaret Kavunagh of 133 McClellan et Punornl to vihlch rela tive" nnd friends nre Invited, . Mondiv, 8 ; M from 1430 S 3d st. Mnse of re quiem at the i hurch of the Sncrf Heart II ID A M pro Irel) Interment Holy Cross Cem olen KELLER A Cnlllngsnood. N J . on Ti.no 1 1021 .NNA MARIA, wllow of John P Keller aked 82 years. Relatives and friend" aro Imlted to the service on Monday afternoon nt 2 o'llock at tho Oliver If 11-vlr Hldg 1B20 chestnut st Intormcnt at Hillside C"nKter ... . KELTER At Preibvterlan Home Rail. Pa. Jumi 3 SYI VESTER PEARCE KEL TER "rvlces at me nome. .Mon . i au P St Int Ardli-v Cem KIN'O On luno 2 1021 ALICE V KINO (nee Qarfnej), wlfo uf Tohn J King formerly of Malmnoy Clt Pn Relative" and friend aro Im'ted to funeral, from her late resldcnci?, 1707 N. Orntz et un Mon dnj. nt 8 30 A M Reiiulem high ins'i nt t nilribetlt's Church at 10 A M Inter ment nt Holv Sepulchre Ometerv. KRAMER budf'mlv nt his resldenre 37 V r.ron ht on Mnv 31 1U21 JOHN husband of Kate E Kinmer Relatives nnd friends ire Invited to the funeral on Mon day mornlntf at 7 3d o't'nck from Pin Oliver II Hair Hulldlng. 1SJO Che-i'ui' t Requiem high mnss at Our Lady of Victors ( hurch at It o'tloclt Interment at Harris burg Pa Ilarrlsburc. Ta , papers please CKRAMER Juno 1 1021 EMIME A KRAMER nee Kaufmanr) wife of John P Kramer aged UJ iveimivee nnn innms urn Invited to attend funeral services Mon 2 P M at her late residents 2024 N 31st st Int private Remains may be viewed SULAYV-June 2 1021. JOHN S LAY In his 80th "ur Rilutlvn and friends nre lnvMed io uiicnu luiifriii eivit-i-n, .uon n P M nrec sel at Ills late residence 2151 N" l.'tli t Int private Ll.NVILL On Sixth Month Cd 1021 AQPILA J. LINII.L Relatlvis and friend" inVIKU lO nucnil luiiriui wit -crimi'i . v 4th Inst nt 2 30 ncloik from lato res). denc 1031 N liratz st int private MAOl IRE luno 3 OENNIi huband of Margaret M.imilrn (nee Kiile) mid son of Hunh and latK Marv Magulre Monnglenn County uonegni irvuiuu jtcmiivn anu friends are lnvlteil to attend funeral Mnn 7 30 A. M res dence of im'r-tn-luvv Mrs Dennis O DonnHI Oill N 37lli "t Solemn requiem mass H Agitha'H t hurch I) A M Int private Holv Cm"" Cem MVJILTON Sgt GEOHOE II MAJTL TON, Killed In action, Arvonne. Sept 2H, 101!), pon of Oenire II nrd irah I Majll ton (nee Crtmlcl nged 2U yra.p RoUtlves, frlonu". survivors of Company L lOUtn Inf 28th Dlv (Old First Regiment N. O. T ) Compnnv M 111th Inf , Cnptaln Walter M Oearty Post No 31'. Initnu Smith Pot No i m"rlcin Legion Invited to 'urerl Sun . 2 P M reslijencp Yeadon, Ut l o l'S, ini. i Mrr,vvour vm MATHEWS At Absecon N J Tune 2 VAIL b . wife of t'BOrfo .Mi-thews, Pu nornl services Mon J P M at her nioth-r h residence 2tl21 V 23th st Phlla. Int Mt l'e"co MoKEEVER - Tune 3 OEORGE W hux hand of Intn Msry E MrKet-ver (nee 'Welch), nged 72 Relatlvfs and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8 P M. 822 Mate St. C imden N J Int Harlelgh Cem. Prlendi mav call Mon eve McNEILL On Juno 22, 1D2t CHAR-T-OTIE MAY. daughter of Arthur T and Marv E McNeill, aged If, ara Relntlvs nnd friends 'nv Ited u. funeral eervlros on ' Monday at 2 P M. parents resldenco 3113 IN Mnrvlne st Interment private Remains I mav be viewed on Runda) . between 7 and i i I' M. NICHOLAS On June 2, 1021 VIROILYN tier 11 Nicholas Relatives; and frlr,ds are Invited to tne service on -un lav nitornoon nt 2 3U o clock, at her residence 3043 Locust Htrert Intonnont nt Woodland' Cemetery Remains may bo viewed after 11 A M Sunisv NORMAN. At her residence 1217 S Broad st on Juno 8 1021 HELEN M , wlfo of Purnal U Norman, formerl ot Lewes Del Interment Lewos Del PR1TCHER Jun.) -' 11)21 FREDERICK PRI1CHI3II. aged 110 yen rs IMatlves also WUhlta Tribe. No (10 Imp O R M. . vlted to funeral services bun 11 A M , at OMIi N 10th et Int private MtPU.ER On Jun; J 1021 ETHEL, InuKii er of Oeorge and Louisa bhlxki nged 11 ir Service on rueBdny nfteinoon nt oiiock at her ri-sldrnc;-. 2.100 Passvunlt n Interment at Arlington ( emeterj Pri rids mav call Monday evening HNnnil June 1 11121 EMELINE CAR. TER widow of John II Hrryder aged 83 vears Relatives nnd friends nro Invltod to attend funeral services. Sat.. 10 A M , nt residence of her daughter Mis Lewie L. llaesett. 281 Melvlllo st. (45th and Locust) '"sTEWAKr -Juno 3, 1021 MARY M. widow of Adam Stewart Relatives and Irlends are Invited to attend funeral serv ices Mon 2 P M ,, at the resldenco of her ntphen lank J Chatham. 821 Locust et. in lVrnwood cm. .. HflLX Juno J WrlLI.IAM P BTILS5, used 80 RMSMVO" nuu iii-u'i hiijo oriK. lul Lodge No 2,4 I' ard A M K,y. ini R A ( banter No 233 Kinslnaton i oinmanderv No 14 K r nro Invlt-d tn a t nl funrnl smlces at parlors or Smiuel ir i i Hti Sat 2 P M nroclfelv IWl Mii MAL'U srOVELL. daughter of tho lato Thomas li. anu .naiiiua vvhlto Stnvell Services Private TISDALL At Washington, D, C, on June 2 1021 ETHEL 31 daughter of 'Harry M and Alice Tlsdall. Funeral on Monday morning, at T 30 o'clock, from the residence ot her parents, 1330 S, olst st .Phlla Re; nulem high masi at Ht hranuls de bales' ChutVh at P o'clock Interment nt Old Ca- thedrnl ( eniotnry. T-niT,trtiTr,i? , Yl'l'l' -June 2 1021 I Rl PERTCK ( snn of Piullnn nnd tnta Ondfrlenrt (neo Onp Pin-en i.d 22 'tilntl'ca nnd friends la faveite l.ndgt No ill, ''' A M em plojr" I'hlla General Electric l o Invited tn funernl Mon '.' P M roslden.e 4303 N I'ranklln st Int Oreenmount vm n . malm . ' an hj viewed Sun after 7PM WALIACE June 2 1021 MvIDR W WAL1 ACE wlfu of William R Walla, e and daughter of L-wls and Clara . W Zell p F.ral eervlces Mon. 2 30 P M at lur 1 itu rasldencs Marshall road. Cardlngton, Pa. Int Krnds' Southwestern Cm WALTER -At O:onn City. N J , June 3 PRED 0 husband of Pannlo Pomorvr Wal trr Relatives ndf frfendi also WJIIUm C Hamilton Lodge. No R00 r. nnd A M and al other organisat ons of which ho wan a member, aro Invited to attend funeral Mon iiiciuw , i.,,-l f Andrew J 111 r A Hnn Arch 'and HUh sts. Int Mt ..Mprlaji Cem WELSH June 1, 151) WARD M hnlntel husband of Mory II" Welsh (neollr rich, ftuelntlves and fr'ends are Invited f uitenii rNnr.RTXKKitq DIAMOND DEATHS funeral, Mon.. 8:80 A. M lata residence. 4880 Cedar ave. Solemn requlam mass 8t, Francis, tie Sales Church 10 A M. Int. Holy Cr?vftr?jS!On Juns 2, 1021. VICTORIA. II . widow of Walter T. White. Relatives, and friends aro Invited to tho service, on Mon day nfternfton, at 2 o'clock, at. hr late residence, 820 Windsor square. Interment private LOST AND FOUND MONEY Lost, J100 bill, on Columbia avo between Hroad and 18th St.. Wed. eve., by Invalid lady: liberal roward from W, II. bmlth, attorney. X83 B. 12th st.r Room 001. PIN Lost. May 17, platinum bar Pin: dia mond crescent In centor; bolween Phlla, and Pnlat rewnn!, Pl.or.e Cjnwd 371, HELP WANTED FKMAI.E I300KKEBPER and stenographer, eiperl encedt one capable of doing both branches thoroughly. Apply Jerome A, Friedman. Inc., fourth floor. 103 H. lnth st. JJOOKKEEPER nnd stenographer wanted Apply at onco. McCauxlnnd Stationery Co . Inr . 4420 Krankford ave KORKL4.DY, lirat clsss. capable of taking full chirge of dre"" factory. 140 N, 12th st. GIRL to answer telephone, salary HO. re ply, stating age nnd previous cxperlenco, P. PIP. Ledger Office . DEMONSTRATOR, high class on food prod nets; nt shorn or In rltyt mf. P Ofl.led.Off DRESSMAKER This Is nn osptctally good opening for the rrman who likes the plainer kind ot sewing. Apply Bureau of Employment WAKAMAKER'S GIRI.S to pxck cakes. Co , 208 N. 22d st. Kecbler-Weyl Halting HOSltlRY Tonners and l.nttters on Danner machines: single stitch work, best prices raid with bonus; 48 hours rer weeks no work Saturdny; learners taken. Apnly Unenwear Hotlerv Co . Clifton Heights. Pa. HOUSEWORK Colored girl for light house work, small family. Phorro WyomlnB 411 J. IP YOU LIKE PEOPLE Every perplexing experience that llfo has hrought jou counts In helping pooplo out Ot troublo. If uu have known slcknoss, aniletv. or personul difficulty, nnd If to that knowledge ou can add a genulno liking for Pooplo. cnpnclty for working with them nnd a willingness to benefit by training nnd Instruction, then nn opportunity to bo of service to others awaits you A Inrgo nnd well-established organiza tion, engaged In eoclnl work, offers 2 po sitions to women hnvlng a college educa tion or tho equivalent Address Uox C 203, ledger Office. OPERATOR Ocod opening for nn ambitious younc woman who has Just learned to operate a power sewing machine. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson sewing michlncs on bathing suits steady work. good pay, Hygienic Fleeced Utderwoar Co, 24 in N imwvril at. SALESWOMEN Thoroughly experienced In selling ready-to- w.bi. i' ins, iuger imire STATIONERY HORDERER Wanted An experienced borderer (hand worker) on mourning stationers Apply Bureau of Emploment WANAMAKER S STENOGRAPHER wanted bv tlnnnclal Insti tution foi tio"ition orrering excellent oppor tunity for advancement, must nave experi ence, high school ginduato preferred; knowl edge of offlco detail work helpful. Address, riving ago, experience education and salary desired to C 131 Ledger Office flener.il READ WORKERS Experienced workud wanted to bead shoe vamps, work Is cuss nnd psb well we will furnlifh thread nnd luedles nnd pnv postage tu good reliable worl er" Wrllo to WAVERLY SHOE TRIM.MINO CO. 131 VANDEK11ILT AVE . BROOKLYN N Y MAKE MONEY You can earn from $1 A I" HOME to SJ nn hour In Hhovvcards. nulckly jour hpnre tune writing and ensllv lenrmd bv our new simple method: no canvas"lng or soil Ring, we teach sou how fl jour work and tiav sou cash eich week full particular and booklet frue. Write today to American Shaw Curd School. 230 Rv rli lililg Tomntn i nnndt , CLERKS ovt-r 17 for postal mall service. 1. 1) month txprrleuce unni'tesinrv. l'or free particulars of i xuinlnntlons write ,1 Leonnrd (former Civil Service examiner), inj E'iultalil"Hldg. 3Vnshlngton D C GIRLS clerks strnograplicrn tspl'ts wanted nt unci bv Government good salars . easy hours, rapid advancement write tor Instruc tions particulars, M 0011. Ltdgor Office HELP WANTED MALE UllAl E.MAKER wnnted, a mati ixperlenced 111 mulling orthopedic bratis platen and other uppllancoii": unis com pi tint men need nppls statu aks experience vvuges txpectod Arms cniel engineer juurs jiui'ivins i pltMl llnltlmore Md CALENDAR men wanted, experienced men onls vtnte ngo, plums worked, plant In Northern Jerses . no labor trouble but need Bxptrlented operaturs who vvtmt tu woik lln 12 l'nssalc N J CEMENT FINISHERS First-class fin ishers, rate oOt m-r hour Apply W W Lindsay A Co , Int fiOth and Woodland ave Phlla COMPOSITORS and es Under pressmen, for high-grade catalog and color work, best wages, 411-hour vvrelt. The Hlles & Coggshall Co 203 St. Clair ave , Clevtdund, O COMPOB1TPRH, stono hands, mnnotspe key board operutorn Stephen Ureeno Co , N E. corner Arih and Iflth sts. COMPOSITORS. Plrst-tlass ud hours Ware Bros C'n . HUH men. 48 Arch st COMPOSITORS MONOTYPE KEYBOARD MON01V.PE UA.V1ER OPERATOR CYLINDER PRESSMEN CYLINDER PRESSFEEDER3 JOU PRESSMEN FOLDINO MACHINE OPERATORS CUTTERS FAMILIAR WITH BOOKLET AND CATALOOUE WORK UU 4R HOURS PER WEEK STEADY VORK AI'I'LY THE FRANKLIN PRINTING CO. Otl-S.'O LUDLOW ST. PHILADELPHIA CYLINDER and rotars pressmen wanted by Curtis I'ubllnhlng Co, tiki Ladles' Home Jnurnal. the Saturday Evening Post the Country Gentleman Philadelphia, pa . per manent work, at wages ranging from fftu to 88 per week, with lit additional for nl(,ht work: 48-hour week open simp, only first class workmen will bo tonslilcred. Apply bs special-delivery letter, giving oxperlonc, n ilotall and at .last 2 reftrences on vnur charucter and qualltv of sour workiiisn shin and a personal Interview will l, r rLifinu AddreHS Larl II. .Morgan miinjger employment g7irt,?,"' , ' ur,1, ?,, ' '"Wishing nth Dl SIUNEH Exporlented sti.im turbine dc signer wantoo in id.llllun in tot nl al knowledge must b cajablo of taking ilmrKe uf work and handling men AdJres., natliiK experience In detail und salary expected In first letter M H-'li ledger Office DIE STAMPER vvuiiitd bv uut "f town b ink supply house Address M 010 Ledger Ofllce MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE US DREXEL BUILD1NO PHILADELPHIA Bell Phoie Lombard 3027 Keystone Phone Main 1078 POREMAN wanton- i inn onportunitv for llrst-clast man for foreman of large print Ing Plant operating 13 press.., etciuly p, lion, good wages, also vvunt u good mak.i up and stone hand and several Kaoa 'c0 iiiinltors. open shop 4t hours per week Addre".' .V",C!i!nlnKton,'ni',.,Co ' M Walnut sts. WllininKinn )i HOSIERY PIXER FIRST-CLASS PIXER ON HCO'IT WILLI VMS FULL AUTOMATIC MACHINES OOOD SALARY "tnt'l PERMANENT POSITION POR RIOHT MAN ADDRESS M 12 P O BOX 3S00 MATTRESS MAN Thoroughly exierlencoli "mattress man ns assistant lo superintend ntl must be familiar with and be ab , to figure cost of production, permanent rosltloS and good salary for one , who can quailrS t4 ..P.r2?S5..If".ul"i ..5rr.Spoqr!dVnc. etriciir ., utowi. vi'vir vy letter slvln lull Eiliipi'M' "J?.; experience, "J' fr'V,u bvmHJL. Co" l'ttl "u Indians. '' u' TlENT IH OFFERED MARINE ENOI. VI-FH8 WITH LICENHEB 'Hi SERVE IN 11IJ BTnAMEKBTlPTlIB MIINSON arlJAlS liilP LINE. PHONE. WHlriS OR CALU USED AUTOMOBILES AUTOCAR TRUCKS REALBARGAINS Thoroughly overhauled, refinished and road tested Autocars which we fully guarantee THE AUTOCAR SALES AND SERVICE CO. Twenty-third and Market Streets PHILADELPHIA 'i-AN YOli HAIKU Vino nnd.cav a small bal ance In 1 sear's tlme7 We havo over 100 car? to Bflertfrom. all makes and model.. Royal Motorcar Lo,., inc. nn v nnntn HT. POPLAR 11088. OPEM HUNIUY AND EVENINGS HELP WANTED MALE PRINTING COMPOSITORS MONOTYPE KEYIIOARI) OPERATORS CYLINDER PRESSMEN CYLINDER PRESS FEEDERS .TOD TRESSMEN LABOR TROPBI.E. 4S HOURS PER WEEK STEADY WORK FOR EXPERIENCED MEN TRANSPORTATION REFUNDED IP SATISFACTORY APPLY PRANKt.IN PRINTING CO. MR LUDLOW ST. PHILADELPHIA LPMI1ER INSPECTOR and foreman, hard wood jntd, must bo capibtp of Inking n tire charge of van! C 222. ledger Ofllce, PIPE CO VERERS Experienced mechanics and. holnein. Bring tools. Johns Mmvllle, Inc., rear 210 N. Broad st SALESMAN to represent nn old-established Now vork mercantile concern: joung man, nbout 23 sears old, possessing tact Initiative nnd a capacity for hard work, some pre vious selling experience dcslrnble, but not essential, reply In dctnll, stating whether married or slnglo and also giving salary de sired. Address Postoftlco Box 4, Station O, New York City. SALhS.MAN wanted for New ..ersev terrl tors . must bo a producer. Write Hamburg Broom Works Hamburg, Tn. ' SALESMEN Ncat-appcarlng men, ambitious to advance to a responslblo position In sell ing department of a growing concern. Call after li 10 A. M.. (144 Wldener Hldg. , SALESMEN, glue and gelatin, with selllnk experience Philadelphia and adjacent ter rllors-. Address, stutlng experience, etc. P IHO, Ledger Ofllce. SALESMEN Thoroughly experienced In selling ready-to wear P 91ft, Ledger Office. STEEL SERVICE Large corporation with branch service of flees In prlnclpnl cities nf Unltod Statos and Canada, will entertain applications for'posl tlons from capable. Industrious men ovet 25 who bear good reputation, must be re liable. Apply in person, Room 20,1. Smith Austermuhl Bldg , Bth and Market Cam dtn N. J. ' STOCK SALESMEN Experience rsn nccessars men with neit ap pearance, not afraid to talk: opportunity to grow with our organization and later on handle un ngencs'. Call at S20 Market st Ask for inanaaer. Kes stone Gaarless Trnctnr Co STONE CUTTERS wnnted to work on manu factured otons; long Job: no broken time, Onondaga Lltl-olito Co. 102 N Beech at., Svracnin N. Y YOUNG MEN wanted by downtown bank a" e-ivlns fund tollers. Reply ln own hind writing stating ngp, education. experle"ce at d salary desired Rox IS, Ledger Branch 1417 '-uiith st (leneriil CLERKS, over 17, for Postal mall service Sl.'O month, expetlence unnecessars. Por free, particulars of examinations write J Lronnrd (former Civil Servlco exnmlner), llfi.' l-oultnhle Bldg. Washington, p C CIVIL SERVICE examinations Julv ind Au" gust manv vatancles, salary 11100 1S0O, write lor sample test. M OUR. Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE UOVERNES Educated Prcnih ladv, good famlls, lunt arrived desires position as governess in faintly or an companion, com pntent to Instrutt In music Address Ml demoiselle C Robin, tato of Y. W C. A . lnth and Arch sts SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE ACCOUNTANT, exocutlvc offlco and tredlt manager desires to make a change will net iih treasurer or tontroller and take en-tin- charge C 14-' Ledger Office- BOOKKEEPER EXPERT on individual, partnership and corporation accounting, will open clcso and taks complete charts or sour hooka on part-time, basis, will Install ssstem and make all tax return", ns the woik will bo done correctly tho first time, miu will kave costly accountants fees C12S; Ledger Office, CEMF.N1 l'LNLSHER Practical ntrihulder wishes work i?as or lontrnct P W'clss, 132S7th st COLLPGE and luw school nrudu.it" desires pus ti m in luw office either general prnr- ,JHr luwiiimiuntu woric. t 'joi i.euger Lin COUPLE colored, nxperlented, deslie posl tlnns together rof. I'hnnn I'reston fi4lfi SECRETARY xp bookkeeper, aotountnnt. ntcnug Is optn for full or pnrt tlmo con nection with eeutlvo or buslnesi mnn C 210 Ledger Office AGENTS LOLLLOL MEN or anv hustler desiring i lean and healthy work to earn several hundred dollars monthly In exclusive terrl turv, viilte Immedlutnls Indlaim Pints Co, Eclipse Isor Dlvlulon. Richmond, Ind MACHINERY AND TOOLS TOR SALE Ports' new C, K. W fi2-lnch In dividual motor-driven looms, all kinds of textile machlrery Silk City Ex.. Inc . 10D Washington st . Tatereon, N, J. Phone Lambert 0070, . "ul" LAIU1E aihlnn sluip in Phllndelphla district is In a position to take commits fur nc tint machining of pnrts on multiple pro Ju iinn hdsirt, tolerance down to plus I)P minus 0001 ' facilities (over rlulroad sli. Id auimnatlc Potter A Johnston muchlnes loii'" & I imsnu (llshnlt Iroirhlug nn'i i,ii r hnbb ng mm hlnes, etml blue prints for estimate M H27 Lodgei (iffl. e lOR SM.P -01 Robblns li Mesers li '' P inn bearing mom moiorn, in nnd noiv In i rlrlnal containers, also (15 new afol pinions that fit motor shaft. Address Penn-Allm Mlk Co Bnnor Pa '.-1! P W; ONER MOTORS brand nevvT C complole with cord, plurf and pullev $21 10 Dealers entltleif to discount It SchJelnertJ'n 121 N .Id H ON'E-yl All I ER luusepinver Wagnor motoTa brand new A C tompleto with cord plug and pulles $24 10 dealers untitled tu din count It l"hlelnertCii lgil ,n' .m t EI.LLIRlLAi MoTORVmai IIINE lOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT ' O I1RIEN MAI 1IINERY 10 110 N 3D 3T STORAGE AND MOVING ESTABLISHED 18T2 CONTINENTAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES 20th St. ab. Chestnut MOVING STORAGE PACKING ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC LONG DISTANCE MOVING" The BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc 37TH AND MARKET STS Baring 7ft JVest 7.12 ONE MONTH FREE LB TABLIHIIED lfis'ii THE EXCHANGE STORAGE CO? 1420 N RTII ST PHONE DIAMOND 2471 TE ROOMS PAl'KINU i v,nm JiSL'JJCTOUR W'UtHt??. SEPARAT CALL A VICTORY STORAGE" 620S PUbert i.i n ".'"nont 4U70 for estimates .. . u- ..null tna Mt'VARCii bTORAOE craifioCAKnru iiii av, Aunj SERVICE s mil in , PACKINO. IX)N(1 DISTANni Mv,l,9,,AaE 'IHE JOHN RIIOAD8 CO TiOTFa0VAL.eBiTte?.'!lf. w...... Storage, 167.50 KUliS AND CARPE1S c,-myix-D J. C. KENTON stand. B2d Lancaster" w moTt 'Sw!' "H"'1 W?P'- h'n' S3: USED AUTOMOBILES MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTING To Wauallr and describe Ro Manic. Alexander baking process nf rennl.h!,. automobiles would b- tn soleet a h.i.' dozen of tho flneBt makes of cars 15." anTnnirhlX"80 "' ,pawJ ln wlu5 Your cnr. If rcflrlshcd by us. win .,. In appiarnnco beauty ot finish nnd w... the Lost of theso c-irs Our rneiSnJ 1! reflnlshlng costs slightly more, but lin.f cllodly pjre economical In the end im cm best bo dcecrlbed as the high art of n'Jtonub In nalntlmr. " Wo will apnreclate nn lnsrctlon of ur vvork, nnd will promise delivery jn th. shoiteit tlmo rosalble. MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOBILE PAINT' vn 120-12S-I30 Oregon 22111 Rd st Miln 7DM CADILLAC Pour passenger, model B7 RR. Jld ..-oidltion. aplen. PACKARD Reven-pnssenger tourlnp, A-l condition. 1017. MERCER Pour passenjer, series 5, rebuilt painted. HARE'S MOTORS, INC. 2314 2322 MARKET ST. Telephono 450 Locust un nn i'i iiTiiii'ii iiimwiiiiwiimmiiiiiiii ijawmn'imHH.numiainiim.rrnjmjmiimiamiuimniuinmnLHaumLinumtnKn DODflF 10:o roadster, with own J;. nnd winter tops, In good condition, RI UPrv 10,R r.-pasenger tourlm, uuiv-iv In good condition. PAnil I AT lnl" "-PaRserlger tour-.t-UlL.Lf, ln(fi n excellent con dition. Can be seen at WILLS-SAINTE CLAIRE COMPANY 2031 MARKET ST SEE C. N. BRILL SMMnim USED CARS NAME .YOUR CAR WE HA E IT AT A LOWER PRICE GEORGES AUTOMOBILE CO. 318-40 N. BROAD ST. Open Sundns nnd evenings Spruce 2111 ;, V V; Mobiloil acuum A rrndo for each typo tnotoi in 0-fcnllon sealed ans Arctic E. 14.00 A. $4.75 It ". 00 Presto tanks lamp", brackets, truck Inmpi. DANIELS. 1216 Girard Ave. CORD TIRES Private pnrtv will sell new 10 000 rdle rorili taken for debt all perfect, nn seconds 3"x1, til. 3lls3'i IIS 32x311. 17 31x1, $19: 32x4 $2J. 13x4 $23. 34x4, $24 3-'l'i. tiil 83x4'i. $.", 34x4 H $10. SfiM'j $31 lillj W I nhlch. Ph t-nltimh'a !." POR SALE NEW MARlfON 31 COUPE Driven SO miles Delivered Mny 31. 1021 Taken If trade as pnrt pnvment on a LINCOLN COUPE SWEETEN AUTOMOBILE CO 441 N. Broad st Phlla. R0AMER 1920, a real car: guar At rond (110 N BROAD POP. 1620 OPEN SUNDAY AND EVE.N'INQS. STANLKY AUTOMOBILE CO HUDsoNr:lnc, A-l condition runs lilts nnre CALL POPLAR H27I HUPMOBILE rumon CALL POPLAR R271 1IU0 excellent works like new. STORAGE BATTERY Six volt $7. 12 volt, $10: nil batteries rol tlvely iiuarnnteed, 1st class condition Lib ertv Storage Bclleiv 311 N 1,1th t C.T1 1T7 u paisenger, first-class conol xwsl. tlt tlon WILLIAM T TIYfOR ir,H V llROAn.ST. DODOE. P.i.'O model large panel body, ei- celient Job for florist dry ilenner or bis- in niJlVhltorV) 20th und Erle , inf?l")( ll simrt model all In Pt-rfcct ' JUINUUIN (1,n 1400 down, HOYAli MriTriiiCAn CO . INC . (120 N BROAD- POP Lldoaii-. Al'lOCVR covered express toil) mil run irlng order rc.iBon.iblo. The White LO, 20th nnd Erie flMr I!."!!.". 7 pnshenger, vvonatriui con- I&ISVJ i iiiiimi. will sell cheap. WILLIAM T TAYLOR 1S N BROAD ST. WHITE fl-ton dump trucks, detachable rtsel IkiiIIos: good uhape. Tho White Co, 20t nnd Erli . NASH ;," modol, wonderful condition, 11 N. BROAD ST Pill". (Sio. OPEN S1UN AND EVE. 8TANLUX AliiU Ci ) - FORDS Jut received n fleet of large and snnll models, uiulpped with custom-bum express boifls screen sfdns: c"me aly If you need small truck, no deals Tho White Ca. 2uth and Erie , NOMA sport roadster. If you are In the market for a classy little car at a reasonable nrlc. coma look this ovr. ROYAL MOt6rCAR CO.. INC.. 020 N. Broad Open Sunday and eve Poplar 603. OLliSMOIlILB 8'i ton, used 30 das s Iars exmits bedv oxcellmt mechanical eon. ditlon IooIch like now Tho White Co, .gift Sverland SVcS 010 N. BROAD ST POPIAR 7820. OPEN SUN & EVE SIANLEY AUTO t O licit K 1MR y LE 1U1U model E IH4 losa. ster with luith vi'uiicr and fiiniijrr lwnl vv I S mril tiles ( has 1 Kelln A Co. inrk nl ami l.uller LI.Nt OLN COl PE new for sale cheap, O Rot run 200 union 314.1 Address OH P 1020 1 ORD sednn fur nulik sale 4 '' elictrlo horn and other rxtras -J10 -. K,lh st Dl UPk''; 1020 nnd 1018. coupes, roadsters "VJiv.iv j. murines! $400 up H'iiaii MOTORCAR CO INC. 0JO N BROAD .nr, OPEN' SUNDAY tv EVE POPLA RJi!!a5j HI VEN PASHENOER Jordan sndsn, lO.u. 4u0l miles snino ns new Addrvss I o. Ilnx HIH Snlein N J CADILLAC SEDAN, used very little: com.- make orrer iv. MOTORCAR CO. INC n.' in. i'OPLAR 110311 OPEN SI NDAY. Kl'.OAD. !L LVE3. LEXINUTON touring, kte moileU like newl need cash 1701 VINE OPenvtnjngj (""AIMI I AT suburbun reifan double El ,fUlL.LS guarnnteed A 1 condition. niO N. Broad Open, Sunday and sveijnirs. Poplar 7nji STAN LEY AUTOMOBILE CO, rVAHII 1 AP 0T-P1 roadster: bargain. LnUlLLAU im) N itnoAD ST TOP- 7NY"M- - CLEVELAND l?;i THJr encr fl' n CM.f. l'OPLR "271, , rM X'lour. S. toud'r car like nw, 1371 i.k'1 -' ,, ,,. ,,. iiniiil Mntnrrnr Co Inc., r,2ii N Un nl Pop ""Id mum nun re j"i HUDSON com e Hulls HUH guar inecli.in- uerfoi 1 like new nil' 11ROAD ST I'OPLAR TH2U lU't--i M'N'.ANK EVllS STANLEY Al'lOC0, LINCOLN vuup lien, for sale chiap run .'III) miles Adifress O-ll P O IlnxJ4I. Rn,P,l?Tr I passenger, A 1 tond 01 IL.VUIL. N nOAn OPEN' SUN ANIJ EVQS POP7S20 STANLEY AUTO CO. PAIHF LRCHMONT, li to model, hcaull i -viol, flll cnrill,Jn, $ton down ,ROVA MOTORCAR CO. INC, 1120 N BR 'AU. OPEN SUNDAY A EVE POPLAR 'WIO , HUP OPEN SEDAN JIOO cash bulanco termi (110 N BROAD ST POP JK- STUT7 ln-" roadster, cannot be told from Rnsnl Motorcar Co . Ina . (120 N. I"."!1 Open Sunday and evenings Poclsr 0UJv lntrks WHITE truck, 2 ton. nrodol 20. with cavtrtj body, oosn nnh. nnsumatlo tlresl ln..uT r" - lesi tUn X reart perfect runrrlng ronfL"'S.7 SI sscrlnce. Apply: C Rrackenbors b Abttm turn I'nv Him. Ii. 'l,nln.n u.l llMllollln W.Am - . " r" ' , v.w St, m L-f .iv.mijia.ifarrti Al nt ' i? i I V i t I. ' i rWSS i si sssMms-Ti $?'.
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