Sr -r ' I IjV. . lili ii" "v" J.U". 4) r' V ,or ' itv , : 'Letters to tlio Editor Clyed Married W-rhdn W cmH.' ' .... -.,,, puMIo Ledger: !".:,:.. of Julr 6 "carried som. r.- 2rkSu to' an.w?r M.Mr com- Saltation. '? r"'.i. whands or. br Jwly iupwr " ti lh051(i not b, ,ra. P.St r ?"" S' nainPoh th.ir Hfcaa uiw -- ; finally, that unless SEir,oh",ch,,dr,n'jh,y''boula ?".. fonrolnc objection mar 1 i3t &S? th. ord.r .Dor. IndL '!' . .. ..i. . th. home. aspeolalljr ft''Tr. i irV no children nnd Wlien -rr-,a i Sfwn tnwitd to do the Teal work, l,tj r often .".- t,.. i, th.ra to dol JK'"T!." Tehl drcn nnd wlien Kry- iBKtiW&Ki-, T " "JSitrtil proc.... such ,u win- fiJVSJSf knUtlmr. ..win. ".' 1 X JS' w V"t followln. Mr fortafcr lisit. th. taking- of work from J0 i&JssftA aswsrwra Mtielf rnln,,J 5. Jti.tinn. HovTvr. fMbtfu 1 this Vould trait to anr LL1 M. Stent. .Tb. ntrancjof marrlel ) ..Hio lnoustnaJ ana imiMi I52SA durlmr th. .World War. moriiljr "VLn-hl th. labor field. 8lneo th.n ! hv?r maTnrf there. Th.lr antrano. Cftohl employment In tlm. of rac. JJibr So aradnal and Imperwptlbti 1 nf?ta?rt unnotlcd. SMrth.rmora. i"Utoa. abandon bf Indu.try which th. iJSwd for th. no.d.4 oa' i iMta. Oir. ! another count rea.on i Ti Thr ara a . BlVro nuiuucr n IJSKi to fMi, M1 t of rnanWnd jCtSSri wara r paraaltea, th. .r.at.r I SMllu woman' addad prodaotfvltr rnut L ,imb.r.d her rtebfto and nwd of lSfNlopm.nt and oreatlva effort. Tha ,'SSIJ normal human betalr po.Itlv.tjr r.; iSJti iom. ukMI occupaUon for hi. or her ,2 and oonuntment of mind. Moreover. JmSwW not b forrott.n that, bl.torloally, .Saun ba lwy be11 aoonomlcally oo taaM. to addition to tha rearlnr of her lto. Fonn.rly. loo, famine, war much kretf tkan thoa of today. Doubtlen ma SS rroduetlon haa rend.rea a larcar nnm JTof womn poraaltio or mUparaltto iL. than anythlna- 1 alnoa tha human ZZihu been In exlat.nc, alavtry not ax- a wtr Important tunotlon of marrlac th 9 ' ... . .t. mm la n h nnlv raa. Mour-Muii fcM" w - w- " - oaf for nterln tha marjtal condition. Iktal7 and piycholoey today r.ooenlza uyi.fWii to conjural life, of which- tha Utrtaf and rearing- of chlldr.n la, but ona. fcrW-on. to maka tha chlld-rearlrfg-. and Alll,btarlnc part tha aola function of mar ttut ! to derrade matrimony to the' po jJUon of a breeding- arrangement. Not even twj moat anthu.ta.tlo and unrestrained aBinlo friend, do that. la eoacluilon. I ahould like to remarlc felt, to on. at ail fr.ed from tha tradl Boni,f prejudices and conventionalities of Ufa, t' rwma remarkably Strang, for any tllobodlad. m.ntajly Mcompet.nt adult to be Hepatiad, by another. For a married an to be willing to live parualtloally on itHJlnde pandenc and truo womnnhootU BL.f hiaVi -nJltlnn avlaitii ,mani1- aahnual At tnmMi.ous poivr of Hho past over tht ifrr.t, but that many defend iueh an ar lafci mn a AalfvK at nirfi.Aa Ailmnlir l-A IIHJif'tUvlafc Bl I 1HIV -UU (VI vam a74ll(aJ u Ytili how fully wo become entangled In the tf punklnd's yesterday." V urlion Fellow liT Sociololry. University of rylaoelphla. July 7, 1021. The Ruling Prohibitionists fl IV Editor 0 the JCvtnino Publlo Ltdoeri Blr "A man's action la only a Die tu re took of hi. creed. "-rEmereon. Then th. actions of th. prohlbtttonlata prove that they ttlltra la a bone-dry or.eed. Th.y hav. an t3i34N right to act and believe as they tilaX beet, provided they do not Interfere vita the Inalienable rights of others. That's tit ay It used to be when the country til cemocratlc, but it seem that our form If government has changed to a republican KVUDltlv. form, with th. anti-labor leaders Hilar the Nation. O. W. I.. JhlHdslphla, July 8. 1821. Forelnnera and Shin Pnaltlnno fclktUdlrOro tin Kvcnlna Jutil(o X-crffler: lr I agree with charlca K. Markcll on Wat he aaya about Americans on American atlti. T'icre ore ten forelgnera to every one American at the Shipping; Hoard office on Mirth street eery day In tho v,eek. When r V' , 1 cyme up a loreigoer g-enerauy "Ml It, aa he Is always In the front lino. Ml-tatr stick there ai; day long, I avo .".'ber. for five months, and-I could-not m a Job In that time either on land or SfllTL T hmvm h..n ..n .. .1.- .ki..l .Mt JMt month, but I have no chance. r--. nuiiEu is pusnea DacK an ma lime. "-.. . . B.'J. O. ."umueipnia. Jnly B, lOJi. 1 MNN.tlll.a.t. -..AI. M a. , ., ...110iraiiia uu.cn ueauues Mae Editor a tho Evening rubllo Lcdgcri &. "onaer ir your correspondent "N. B. has been making a study of beauty laSRV11"1 " " r'alls' I" a capable Judge. JteM know wha his gauge. Is as to beauty, iiu-V ' '" ennsyivania ooautiea 01 "fuo-n, as buxom as they Hre fair, are .-. """ 10 ciaeva nmone inn SrI "?tll""I beauties than tho hand HSLViif' l" ' Chtnut street or the mos. ".... urn or jersey. tatonnV ara "afe ln Bayln" that In Al- M11 7ii 1 ,' u " promenaao streets tac 1 i . mori' heautlfTil girl to the aia'ei ' " enir othe'' clt" ln thl country. treeIS,.ii0n cut of ttny ,,n evr reaorts U a JSS ? l0 '"iPhaalzo that beauty. It SlcikU .'!'?u') Hauty tha' "" he ap. rtletTi.rr i "". ""ny climate, and moro rMFLhrrht0 l,h? ncalUly ancestry of these twiral ?. "ll'ln( In the old country ,iirai centorles ago ViaJtf it'.Vhe?,,n h'", much to do with Wrtar. ?ef h.n.l..wn ttil ,ll "lrU sre"t wtKl. i,allh Di " not ofrald of Wood th. ut ,fr.9 m,,i wl,h ,h9 Bo lSi!,?..W f"n"Wlvni Dutch WW iri ..v. ." "",0' stan-ed Phi ar iTJt" . "e.gh ovef 'hot ,,1 .;. ."' u,u"r lo KP ra thy lML','.t.,Lh.pro'' nourlshlmt food, but W'tox. whleh 1. . 3eMna on ,h8 mal" Itr. .m $. alay merely a camou- "h would or.. ooa-V''"l"l American tt they r. V.V iV""' a" h0 d0"' .... i ' are fake b-aim.. .- . ... "" ftles. eay "K. n n (, . 'r.keen.lB aiiJV "" " "' he you Uta.'7? i.i?.Ilenwn and made unv tire. fcakaow ov,r ,h Blrl "P here? Let "tohU. Ju,y 8. 10J2T.'" T' K' y on't Know War's Over .wzirf'. ?5 twopl, . i3.?reat lroub' with "'thi the'ar'l. t'0"'1' "Pm to ?? virytWnr L3 "I1-1 Dl,rlnit w',r J1", ini mo,!. Vance4 ,0 fictitious Atta. .1 . JOPle mfldfa nn nV.l.aJ.1.- . ow figure. '!. tatl advnd to nc i?'"r. Now' w, ,h,' cou1'1 well, afford 5B cown--nn " man' things havo ik.,i. ""n and eninii.. ...,.". ""'u 7r-"u mers not . " ;" '"ries nny tt line? not "adjustment all along . 'Pent ., .... L?'!'' I M. ... 1 at A"ntlo City ro. Si11 tod. thTrJ:",.J flh'1 th" very EtWl1 about ,h.'oun,l every on om. LV ll1 the 'bSrWil,'! war wa ovr. ffi ""rlliro.d'f.."""" 'wenty.four 2i'0!'l Men's eh.L'r WM rl0 to S JM. ". t?,.,1"!?..!"' n for a room STV'om, wuh m...' d.llL,y' uncon" (,r - "" not- .0 Ion, ag.'wr. i KBUff w hoUMWf. wa a real oeonomlo ?'. household 8". did a varl.tr of S?.ew5l5 wor.lch mftdtfHr -Ian $,' U Mb "husband In 'the 'economic lJw-1 .wliM: hom.. Today, however, .tho fff-rtMltt 01 " -- . ... i.w-. I.J IK. PEOPLED FORUM ( Iiederifto'tho Editor should bo m brief, and to tha point ns 'possible, aV)!dlna) inythlnr that would open a . denominational or sectACl&n dls cussloa rfo nttentlon wlH.be paid to anony mous lettors. Nnmefl and addresses must bo signed, as an evidence of Rood faith, although names will not da printed If request Is mado that thiy be omitted. Tho publication of a letter is not to bo taken as an Indorsement of its views by this paper. - Communications will not be re turned unless accomnitnlcd by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved. cer.te afternoons ana fifteen cents at night is now twenty-fire and forty conts. I am-a comparatively toor man. and yet am. not kicking-, Jut I have been wondering iiun- a man wun n wxo or a 'xamuy in or dinary circumstance can afford to spend a week-end . at Atlantto City at the present time. Presumably they can't, and that Is -why tho people .there ahou'ld r.cnxnlze that uie war is over and. try aa nearly as po.' elble.to meet, the noekatbooka of .the nubile Then they would not have so much reason to complain of poor business. M W. L. Philadelphia, July 11, 1921. Mnkej Companion of. Mother To tha Editor of the .Euenlno rublto Ledaert Blr-I was speaking the other day to a njan ,who told'tnj ho had a daughter who we, twenty years old and another on. who wa eighteen. He aald th.y n.ver thought of golne- anywhere without their mother. lie said th.lr mother always mad chum 01 ui aauant.ra and that today he had th. most delightful home lmmrtn.hL. I thought over this considerably, and feel that It la a good thing to give to the read ers .of rour Poopla's) Forum. Who oan b. a mora delightful chum than a mother? WT.ero can be a happier family than where every one la congenial? It Is a great pity that mora fathers and mothers don't make chums of their children and thereby pro- teat tnem and make their home life (deal. v.yf.u Phllad.lphta. July 10. 1021. High Storo and Offloo Rents To th. XfcUSor at the Evening Public Ledger! Sir In conneottoii with the dint-union about high rents, no one has yat touohod upon tha constantly Increasing oosta of or- nee and (tore rents ln this city. 'When th. rent of th office man or storekeeper li raised he must pass It on in an additional chargo on his patrons. Thus Is the burden of the common people Increased Indirectly, Every time that office rents are raised th professional man must charge hla patrona mors for service, for he haa no other means of meeting- the exDense. We hear a great deal of talk these days about the "return to mormalcy" and "re adjustment.' If these things are to come about, they must apply to all and not to a few. With tha decreased purchasing power or tne pudiio tnere is-no excuse ipr raising rents of either home, stores or offices at this time. The game aa played Is entirely too one sided, and we oan never reach a normal basis and maintain the good feeling of th. massss necessary to peace, happiness and prosperity until each Alike play his or har part, patriotically and heroically, ln what ever Is nocesaary to do to bring about re adjustment. W. li. C Philadelphia. July 8, 1021. Questions Answered Origin of "Tuckahoo" ' To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger Blr Some time ago a reader asked you for the meaning of "Tuokahoe.", As no answer was given I will reply:, Whon I) ran, the Indian chief, saw .the beautiful volley he cried, "Tuekahoely This shall bo my resting place." A.. C. 'V. Philadelphia, July 8; 1021, Story of Qrlselda To the Editor of the Evening TubHc Ledger: Blr- Please relate ln your People's Forum the story of Qrjeeldn or arlseldta. I W. li. O. PhiJodalphlB,- July 8, 1021. "Qrlselda was a character of romance, noted for the patience with which she sulmltted to the moat cruel ordeals as a wife and a mother. The subject has been variously treated by Boccaccio, Chau oei, Dekker and other writers. The song of "Patient Grtssell" appeared about 1505 and a prose history shortly after. Qrlselda was tho most popular of all th. stories of the "Decameron." In tho fourteenth century the pros, -translations of It ln French were very numerous. Igrand mentlona that he had seen upward of twenty under different names. Chaucer, who borrowed the story from Petrarch, asnlgns It to tho clerk of C'ienforde In his "Canterbury Tales." Tho cleric declares that ho learned It from Petrarch at Padua; and. If Wharton Is -to be believed, Chaucer, when In Italy, actu ally heard the story related by Petrarcb, who, before translating It Into Latin had got it by heart In order to repeat It to his friends. Wants Solution to Problem To the Editor of tho Evening r6Ifo Ledger: Sir Would some reader be so kind as to give a solution ami answer to tha following prcblem: To dig a ditch around an acre of land, how deep nnd how wide mUBt tha ditch be to raise the acre of land on. foot? Have solved this example, nssumlng tho acre to be In the form of a square, with a nanaro dltoh running entirely around the land, aa there appears to be Innumerable solutions. However. If any reader thinks of the problem from the same or different ver sion, should be 'glad to sen the solution and how I missed the point of tho example. W. I D. Philadelphia, July O. 1021. About Carl Schurz To the Editor of the Evening PuhHo Ledger: ; air Was Carl b-'hura a fugitive from Jus tice when he came from dorranny to the United States? O, W, L. Philadelphia, July 10, 1021. Not in the sense of that phrase whlob Im plies' violation and conviction under such criminal law. As a student Schurz, like many othors, became engaged In the revolu tionary movement of 1S48, and utter an un eueeessful Insurrection neelstcd a friend to efcnpo from a military prison, This brought both of thorn undor Government ban, and they both fled the country. Many Germans who nfterwnrd became prominent and pa triotic American citizens left Germany ui d.r similar conditions. President's Pardoning Powor To the Editor of the JJi-en(ti(7-pubIlo Ledger: Sir Does the President of the United States ' have unlimited pardoning power? What crime or class of crimes does it In oludo? S. J. II, Philadelphia, July 8, 1921. The President's pardoning power extends to nil offenses against Federnl laws, but does not Include any ngalnxt State laws, He can pardon a person convicted of wrecking a bank, robhlng tho mall or paaslng counter felt money, but not a person convloted of ttoallng chickens. About Eugene Sue To the Editor of the Evening rubllc Ledger: Sir I have searched In vain to find some, thing about Hugrnn Sue. Pleire tell me ccmethlng ntmut him. Whero did he llvo and what did he write besides the "Wander ing Jew"? A. Iv. T. Philadelphia, June 20, 1021, Eugene Sua, French novelist, was born In Paris In 1604, IIo adopted his father's profession of medicine, becamo a surgeon In the nrmy end served In Spain In 1823. In 1825 he Joined tho naval service, and In the capacity of sursoon wag present at the battlo of Navarlno In 1827. On his father's death, In 1828, he Inherited an Immense for luno, and, having abandoned his profvs slon. he devoted himself to llleinry cnmpii. sltlnrf. Ills first Work was a sea novel en tilled "Kernlock le Pirate." nhlch was quickly followed by "PJIrk el Plock," "Allnr-Gull." "I.a Salamander" and "I.a VIkIw de Itoatven." Later ho entered the dipartments both of historical fiction and the novel of real life, ills moat famous works are "The Mysteries of Paris' and "The Wandering Jew." II. died August 8, 1657 "J. II, B." Marriage llcenees In New Jtreey are ftond on the day they aro Is. sued. Mrs. K. L, Kane asks where this quotar tlon comes fromi "Tew, peacel Men may cry peace, but there i no peace. Th. common tie ot brotherhood I .v.rd Uk BVEJTOGT (PUKLIO flax that fall. i,i .1 ih tmah of fir..," flaar. sTI "!.... T .. .. ,., ttawa "Tvfw , vihth-zuiir mici !.. u-v w arts ir,u valors CQSr(inuer J t office will not notiCy you, ttnleis toM vend them a rqueit to do ho ,nd Incloee j a lampea envelope ror reply, -cner win .i.vii g.ci,u j-uu i 0111 ior me imw w owe. and you can pay (t personally or mall a onecK. jjui u you desire a. receipt, you rnuit again send n, stamped envelop For fl1i4ha InfaMM.tl.i. .ll a at.. AffW Af uv luawiiuntiuii VUll rtV aJH Wuw " the Receiver of Taxes, City Hall. " a. L. B." There ar 409,974 Boy Oeotlt and 110.B8B officials enrolled la th. Coy scout' organization In th .United states, making a total of 058.800. "D. I a" asks: "What Is the length of time between the laying of an egg by a moth miller and the appearance of a hole m -uie ciomr- uan a reader reply , Poems and Songs Desired J "Tho Flvo 8oul" Tn th RAltnr nt fi. I?.,-.!..,. n.,(.ti. r.,f...-. Sir I write to ask you If you eant.ll ,u. itiwo 4 can nna a poem written ora Urn between August. 1014, and April, 1016v -w fwi-.h ,t c4ic "idi rive oouis, in. souls of nv. m.n who were killed ln.batU. w m turn, and eacn versa ended wun these or similar lines: "I gave my .Ufa for freedom. thatXknow, For those that aont m told ma o." I under.tood that It wa published In the London Bpectator. but I.haT bunt.d In vatn tnw. I In . . .. .... aIo that it wa .printed In om Am.rlcan "- L. r. c Philadelphia, July 1, ,1021. An Old. Reader Poem TO t ha Editor Ot thm K.'-.l... t.,MM TmAnri , 8tr y I "k. through your peg. for.th '"m" toe inciosea extract ana m.ir uuiuor.f i uunK tjotn poem were in a roader used In Philadelphia In th. W. Th first Is, a 1 remember) "T stars whloh ar th poatry of heavan. If in your bright leave "we would read th. fate of men and .empires, And create In u' such love and reverene from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life ilave named themselves a star." Th e-cond is: Ihy leaves' lightest murmur. O baautlul tree. - I Each- bend of thy. branches, th noble, th Each wild, wavy whisper Is rau'slo to me," Philadelphia, July 10, 1021, "Naught Nobler" To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Slr-I am verv nlnn.in .. ..m I that contain the following lines: ""m uuuior i mat to do rreei The star of heaven are free because. In amplitude of liberty. S Their Joy 1 to obey th laws." Philadelphia. July 10. 1D21. Wants Remaining Line To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir I am very anxious to secure tb ad ditional line of an old poem whleh Mart something like thla: We took our work and w.ht, you e. To take an early cup of tea; Not that our friendship burned so bright That all the world could see the light. 'Twa of ordinary genius. And little love was lost betvf.en us. At first we Jill felt .omewhaf ehy; Mamma felt cold, ahd so did I. Indeed, that room, sit where you will, Has draught enough to turn a mill. 'I hope you'ro warm." said Mrs. 'O. "Oh, quite so," said mamma, said sh. "I'll take my shawl oft: by tb by, This room I always warm," said I, At last tha tea came In, nnd o With that our tongues began to go. eto. w. l. a. Philadelphia, July 10. 1021. "A Man of Wordn" To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: s'r I am anxious to secure verse of a poem which I was taught when a child, whleh began with: "A man of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weejs." J. K. L. Philadelphia, July 7, 1021. A man of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds: And when the weeds begin to grow It's like a garden full of snow: And when the snow begins to fall. It's like a bird upon the wall: . And when the bird begins to fly. It's lllto an eagle in the sky: And when the iky begins to roar It's like a lion nt your door. And when the door begins to craok, It'i lllto a stick upon your back: And when your back begins to smart, . It s like a penknlf at your heart: And when your heart begins to fall, It's like a ship before the gale;" And when the ship begins to sink, lt' like a bottle full of Ink: And when the Ink begins to write. It's like a lady nil fair and bright. "D. L. K." asks for the' word of a song which contains the lines: "I loft Halljrmonnh a long-way behind me. To better my fortune I crossed the deep sea." ...I'1" '.';, T,"n,l? ior two rems with the titles, "My Darling- Shoe" and "Hav. You Any Stars In Your Crown. Sister?" "W. H. L." oaks for the words of the song containing the lines:, " 'Tls home whorover th heart Is Where Its living treasure dwell!" "B C. B." Is anxious to ..euro a Span Ish War poem which begin or ends a fol. lows; "Havo you heard about the troop at La Qulsana?" The People'i rllSR Till wP'.?fl In the JTirnln In the, bundar. Publlo Letlger. JntA?. illaeueslnir tlmrlr tnnlr. incV JSiT a; well an regumteO noem, and aiieetiorJ. of general Interest will be answered Beatijs a tA,yiFN r1"1"1 ln action, JOHN H ALLEN, of Co. L, B8th Inf 4th VVi -ii." of Margaret und the lat" V Ulam Allen ?K, v .,r"' "I?v. and friend? Wo?"d War Veterans: a so employes of Wolsten. oSaaV8". l?n'.rpMlii'- nrS 'nvtteS to f une?al "Irs m' n,ti.rF'..M-,-,rJ,,l,lnt's ot mother. -108 H. Orleans st. Friends may call Sun day oe. Int. Oakland Cem. ALLUN. At Hartford, Conn. Julv 11 DENJAillN OLIVKIl. h.i.h.H y t . ,",' Allen. Itelatlves and friends are in" Itod to attend funeral services. Frl. a P If from ANSCHUTZ. July 11, HArtllY K h. loved husband of QrAco Iloba Anschuti' (mT. llrogan), aged 01. nelatlve. and friends afe nvlted to attend funeral service,. Ft"..". P. M., cliapal of Andrew J, Ualr & Son Arch and lUth tu, Int. urlvate AYEltH July 12, MICHAEL il. AYEUS Relatives, friends and all orcanizatlons of which he was a member." aFoTnvlted to at tend funeral services. Frl., 2:30 p M S! clsely, at Emanuel M E, Church, iinim.?. burg, . int. private, church grounds. Remains v be viewed nt the residence uf his niece uVs - xo 0 air'rM. 8"-T p"Sra ax": mav Mrs TllU! L'AlNllIlirxJE In rriin. n-. Cerrmrnt lUJW'ARD C. UAINHRlbai:. Co 8, 1016. u, oi.iiii inuuiiry, son or H ward I, nurt Mny C rralnbrlc-ue, ag.d 25. Roiatlras and fi lends nrt invltHd m funeral servlci-a Sat B-.H0 P M , M his late rovld. "ce 8818 fe Franklin t Int. private HARRINGTON, Julv 11', MAHOARE'-TA CKAIO. ,ic of tho ate 'chiVle T liarrW ton, aged 7. I'uneral from her lata r.Jl fence, 110 E Cliveden ave . Ocrmantown Frl . 0'30 A. M. Services in St Marv'S p' 11. Church 10:30 A, M. Int. private. Wood lands I'em ' """" HLIZAltl) July 13, ERMINA, mother of July lo. .' J0 p. !.. at her late residence 183 W Pnil-Ellena t Germo ittiwii ' I-OW EI13 July 13. 1021, FltANK. hus. band uf the late, Mary L'owtrs Itulativts IIIIOADIIENT. At the Mnsonlo Home July 1.1. THOMAS IHtOADllKNT. aged Si" RelHlltcs and friends, nlro RoxborouEh Lodge. No 133. F. and A, M- are inviteS to attend funeral Sat.. 2 P. M . from the Home 3338 N. Ilroad, st Int Forest Hill. Cem . CARLIN July 11. EDWARD J. CAR LIN. ST.. husband of- Rebcoca J. Cariln. aged 6'i lteltles and friends are Invited 10 attend funeral. Frl,, -8:80 A. M., reel dtrce, 4740 N. 13th St. Solemn high rn.i at Holy Child Church 10 A, M. Int. Holy Scrulchre Cm ' CARLISLE. July 12 1021. MART J. (Minnie), daughter of the late John and Mary M Carlisle, Relatltes and, friends are In. vifevi 10 aiiinn runerai HArvirft ri.w A. M at her Jate reWdenc. 725,8. 224 at. Cterment' private, ihit .7 MA M :. frm I he ro,Mc.IITljJ ton Churl's lowers. 100U II. Tioga "t Ilcnulnin -n.tc Church of Aicenslnn 11 a m! Int. C'nt'iedral Cem liEDGBIPHIIiDELPiEaA," THTTESDAX, JUDY ffifC, 1931 nuATim , CItAMnEnB..Su(ldnIy. 1th mo.. 10th In stent. Bt UKltNArtD. husband of Mary. ll. Chambers. Itelatlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, 0th day. 11 A. M.. B85B Drexel rd. Kindly omit now.rs. Int. private, civooNnr. July 12; ciiAnr.rs B., on of Martin and Katharine Clooney (nee Karle), aged 12 years nad d months, rtela yYB. an?. friends are Irrylled to attend fu- 'lej, is a al. ' n.r-i. fTi..; no- a. it., rrom nis parents realdenoe, 227 Berkley at., dermantown. Hlgh.maas St. Francis of Assist' Churori 10 A. M, Int. private. ' CUNNINailAM. In Franc. Nov. T 1018. JrPra..wo,inda recolvedi In action, Captain CLAUDH O. CUNNINGHAM. Co II. 810th Infantry. 70lh Division, son of itrs. Cath erine Cunningham,- 2240 W. -Cumberland et. --Relatives and -friends, also Cunntngham rlsner Post and Stephen Olrard Post. Amarl oan Legion: rhllopatrlan Clubl Holy, Name Society and Foresters of America, ar. In vited to attend funeral. Sat., at 7:30 A. M,. from residence of mother. Solemn high ma.s of requiem In St. Columba'a Church. 23d and Lehigh ave. at 8:90 A. M. Int. at Sum mit "Hill, Ta. , DILKS. At Palmyra. July 12. CIIAItLtig F,, husband of Helen Dljlr and son of Mr. and Mrs. James. bilks. Mass Frl., 0 A. Mi. at. the Church of the Saored Heart. Friends cell Thur. eve. , ' , DUFFr, -- July IB, 1918. -t V.rtolote, end Mary Duffy (nee Coyle), llelatlve and rnenas. uo, 31, At, JJ.1U1 nrnn. tit Name. Wes aro- Invited to furforal 1)J14 Aaron . nt. Sol tequlem St. Agatha's ( ti, oat,, q:au a, m.. Solemn hJgti mass ot ' Chiirrth in a. M. Tnt itoiy uross uem. FEnnY. On Julv is. trial. r.ATTWAI- ADliH FKnilV. aged 30 voara. Funeral serv- lees on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at ma iai resiaence, ouiu jiaaueia su FIELDINO. Killed In Frsnco, at Flsmett. ?4Jt Ti in18. Captain LOUIS HOWA1U0 ELDING. Co. E, 111th Infantry, husband 25 of Jen Jennie A, lleldlng, of 64l0 Trinity place, Pblla., and son of Wllmer J, and' Mary Emma Fielding. Itelatlves, friend and., nil organisations 01 wnicn na wa a memoer ar Invited to the services, on Saturday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver If. Hair xiiusr.. o4u unostnui at., j'nua interment at Arlington Cemetery. FLICKINOKH. July 18. CLARENCE IL. on of Charles L. and Florence J, Fllck lnger, aged 0. Itelatlves nnd friends are In- Yixea to attend runerai services, 'Frl., 8 p. M., parent' resldenoe, 1320 N. lUdfleld st tnt. Woodsboro. Md. , FOY.-sIUtv IS. KATK. wlf. nt th. I.t. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend rrmiH. w., coy .nee asponsnioaj. aged aL funeral .services Aion., a x: ju., .daughter's residence. 2770 Helen st. int. priyaie. v. irAMPSiimn. July 12, FLonraNCH, wlf of Samuel Hamrhlro. aced 00. Fu. peral wnrle.s Sat., o P. Mx-latK Maldenoi nat urcnartt i , vranitrora, Int. Gren- wood (K. of r.) cm. Frlonds , may oall rri. eve. 1IEOARTY Julv 12, ELTZAIIETH' M. Daniel Hegarty. Rela- (ne Ludlow), wife of tlvea nnd frlendi Invited to funeral nn b'ri U '8:30 A. MJ at her late residence. 4548 Merlon ave. High mass ot requiem at Church ot Our Mother of Sorrows nt 10 A. M. Interment St. Denis Cemetery, HOQO. Killed In action. In France, March 18. 1018. ROllEIlT HORNER HOGG. sergeant, nrst ciass, 101st u. n. engineers. atn of William ame. at.d Kratic. Hner of Worcester. Mass. Croix de Guerre and ctta tlon far unusual courage and devotion awarded posthumously. Relative and friends ere Invited to attend committal avrvlces at J.aurel Hill Com.. Phlla., Pa., Frl.. July 15. 8 P. M. isrrr. At nis home, 282 b. sotn st., on July 11. 102T1. ERNEST, husband of Louise R. Isltt (nee Itownrd). Relatives 5' nd friends are Invited to the service Frl., P M., at St, Stephen's P. E. Church. lOttr above Chestnut st. Int. private. Frlonds may call Tburs. eve., from 8 to 10 o'clock. KAUFFMAN. July 12, at her lata resi dence. 748 N. 43d St., LULU K.. wife of John. J. Kauflmnn. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attond funeral services Frl., 10:30 A. M at parlors of David 11. Oowen A Son. cor. SOth and Catharine ats. Int. private. Omit flowers. KENNEDY. At Tucson, Arls., on July 8. 1021? FREDERICIC C. KENNEDY. In his 4ftV. v-.r. RArvlr.. nn TPrMiiv .rtnrnnon. nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Hair Bldg.. 1820 unestnut at., I'mia. interment private, KOEHLEll. In France. Oct. 7, 1918. LOUIS H., beloved son of Louis and tho late Anna Cathnrlne ICoehler (nee Wolff), naod 20. Relatives, friends, and Herbert War- rlner Post. No. 70. American Legion. In vited to services. Sat.. 2:3(1 P. M.. at hla lather's residence. 1001 S. 22d st. Int. Fern- wood cem. KNIGHT. Suddenly, at th. residence of her nephow, w. a. MoKcohney, 433 E. Sedgwick St., Mount Airy, on July 12. .1021, EMMA E widow ot Thome C. Knight, aged 78 years. Service on Frl,. 11 A. M., at Grace Episcopal Churob, Merchnntvlllo, N, J. Int, at Coleatown Cem. LANG. July 11. MARY, widow of Fred- erlck Lang. Relative, nnd friends are Invltod to attend funeral nervlces. Tnurs.. 2 P. M.. nt the residence of her son-in-law, George uogenzer, isui Kensington ave. int. norm Cedar mil tern. LEVIS. dn July 18, 1021, OEORGIANNA C. LEVIS, aired lid veara. Services nn Sat urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock-, at her lato roainence. ouu h. lutn st. interment private, LEWIS. Oct. 10. 1018, of wounds re- ceiveu in tho Arconno Forest. JOSEPH LEWIS, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends, alo mcml'err "f the 316th Inf. und St. John's Lodge. No. 115, F. and A, M , In- vitea to runerai. sun., July 17, 2 p. M., from his parents' rosldenco. 643 N. B2d st. Int. Mt. Curmel Cem.. Frankford, LUTZ. At Atlantic City, July 13. Dr GEORGE H husbnnd ct Anna W. Lutx. aged 01. Funeral services Sat., 8:80 A. M., nt tils late residence, 8312 Pnoldo av. Int. Ivy Hill. McCVNN July 12. 1021. NEIL J. Mc CANN, husband of Mary McCann (nee Thompson). Relatives and friends, also Local No. 420, U. A., are Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 8:30 A. M.. from his late resi dence. 2242 S. Cclorado st. Solemn high mass of roqulem nt St. Monica's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McSORLEY. At Eddystone. Pa.. July 11. 1021. JAMES McSORLEY. Funeral Frl., 8:80 AvM"v,'r9tn the residence of his niece. Mra John F. Walls. 1003 N. Howard st. High maea St, .Michael's Church 10 A. M. Int. private. Now Cathedral Com. MILLER. At the rosldenco of her son-in-law, Dr. O. L. S. Jamesun, St. Davids. Pa., on July 0, 1021,. LOUISE M. MILLER, ilauuhter of the late Thomas Thompson, loiico of funeral later. MORGAN. Deo. 1 1018. In France. ERNEST P.. eon of William and Martha Oakwell Morgan, aged 22 Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttond funeral. Sat.. 2 P. M , parents' residence 1024 N. Frank lin st. Int. Northwood Cem. MOORE. Suddenly, on Julv 11. 1021, GEORGE MOORE, son of Oeorgo and Ella Mooro. Relatives and friends Invlttd to fu- nernl. on Friday, at 8:30 A. M., from his na rents' rosldenco. 417 N. Napa st. Solemn high mas. of requiem St. Agatha's Church, at IDA M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRAY. In France, July 00, 1018. Cor roral THOMAS MURRAY, son of Domlnlck nnd tho late Anna Murray, aged 20, llela tlves and friends, and members of Co. E, 110th Inf.. aro Invltod to attend funoial, Sat . 8:30 A. M from his father's residence, 1322 S. Taney st. Solemn high mass of re quiem St. Gabriel' Church 10 A. M. Int. liolv Cross Cem. rAVL-78ui'',Jnly .t Ocean City. N. J., on Julv 12. 1021. WAYNE EWINO PAUL eon of Mra W. H. Storra. of 1811 N. Frank lin at.. Phlla. aged 10 years. Services on Saturday morning, at 10::tn o clock, at tho Oliver H. Hair lllda-. 1820 Chestnut et., Phlla Interment private. Viewing Friday evening X-OTYS --July i2i AUOUSTUS F . hus bnnd of Mary Potts. Relatives and friends nre InvlteJ to nttend funeral aervlcs Frl., 2 P M . at 323 Orcen st Int. private. Mt Morlnh Com Friends may call Thurj. eve RK'B.July 12. 1021. LYDIA A., wife of Lewis J Rice, Relatives and frlende am In vited to attend funeral service. Ihitr. m P M., nt Iwr late, residence. 232 Richmond t. Int l nt monmore, Chester Co., Pa WmI Chester dally pnperH please copy. RICE.-July 12. 1021. LYDIA A. wife of Lewis J Rice. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Thurs 8 P. M at her late resldenc; 232 Rich mond st Int. Frl., at Ulennioru. Ches ter Co., Ta. West Chester dally papers please copy. MTHENS Suddenl, nt Ocean Cltv N. J , ADELAIDE A., wife kf th Into Olltwrt R. Stthens. Relatives and friends are In vited to funeral, Sat., y P M from diugh ter's residence. 1120 Centril 11 v- Ocean City, N. .1. Int. prlvnto. Seaside Cem SLAYMAKUR July 13, SARAH E. wife of Snmujl N Slaymaker Funeral sorvlces Frl.. 2 1' M , 1704 N. Olst Kt Int. private SITHE.NS.- Suddenly, at Ocean Cltv. N. J., ADELAIDE A., widow of Ollb-rt 11. Slthnns Rclntltes and friends nru Invited to fiinurnl, Friday. 2 P. M., rrom dimmers residence 1120 Central avo,, Ocean City, N. J Interment private. Seaside Cmilcry. STAVFFER. 13th Inst.. ETHEL F . aged 17. dnuBhtcr of Rev. 8. P. and EII11 Stauffer Senilis Sat., 2 P. M., at 32 N Slst st Viewing Frl after 8 P. M. STILLWAGON July 12,AMANDA. wlfo of Theodore Stlllwagon. Funeral Frl 2 P M , HI'I E. Lancaster ave,, Ardmoro Pa. Services from Qi.lph Chrlstlun Church, Gulph Mills. Pn . at 3 P. M. Int. adjoining church "STIIASSNER. July 11. WILLIAM, son of Murgarot and the late Jacob Htraimiiar Itela tlvos. f 1 lends and all societies of which h was a member, are Invlt'd to attend funeral Frl 7 80 A. M., from his innther h resi denca. UlOil Hutchinson st Requiem miss nt St. Honaventtirn'H Church 0 .M int. Holy Redeemer Cem. TllAOY - Suddenly, at San Pedro i.i , nn July 0. 1021 GEORGE e 9n ot Johr 'and Margaret Trncv of 20 N. noth t.. Philn. ltolatlves and friends, also Amerlrnti I.esl m and Siberian A. L. F.. are Invited to the services, on .Saturday afternoon, at 2-80 o'clock, at Snera Memorial Church. Olst nnd Catharine sta. Interment ot Arlington Cemeterv. WALTHOlTt Sept. 27 1018. In the hat tlo of ArBpnne forest, trance In his 2Su year, TAYLOR EVLRI.Y WALTIIOUR son of the late Teyl"r Atnlthour. of .Savannnh, Oa. Funeral frnni his late residence, lull De Lancey st 1hiir luly u, n A M WEI.SI1 Jul- 12, 1021 M I O A EL WELSH hiijlwnil of HrliUot Welsh llela tlvos nnd friends are Invlten to attend fu roral. Frl... 8 30 A M.. residence, 105 Wol nut st , I'nlvyn, Delawnrj Cc. High requiem mass ut St. Clement s Church. Paschnlvllle, 10 A. M, Int Holy Cross Cem. TTXIir.RTAKKHW ia otfj i-enna. negt.) Co. tr i.l jamoe uoanrsn post, vet ani'Kn War.f Attap' nn TTIV : PhllHrte!nhln r.thnlln CJilh. ScHUXSs V,?!. DIAMOND v nEATnw WERNER. July 'IS. AUOWSr: beloved husband or jrreaenca w.rner, aged fl.t, Jil atlv.s and frlanda ar. Invltad la fun.ra iu Hat. 2 P.'-M.i late residence, Chester pike and Logan av .. uisnoian, ta. int. Arlington may view remains Frl. v. Cem. ft: WHITE. WILLIAM T.. who dl.d In Rase Hospital No, 111. Frano. March 25, 1010, son of Richard White and the late Ellza fi.th A. (ne. Mahoney). 1307 wingohocklng st.'M.mb.rf of Co I, Blfth Inf:, Tjlth Dlv.t n 1 P. L. liewltt Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars; Logan Post, American Legfnnj Ladles' Auxiliary, ."Jg;n rosj, American iwion; Local Chapter. National War Mnthersi Tong we Tribe, .No. 822. I. O, R. M.. and em ploy of Illehard White & Co., are cordially Invited Chrlat M, Pted inviteu to mvienu ui. servi e servlres. in he ti.M -let cnuron, utn ana vensugn. sts, 3 p. precisely. Sat,, Julr 10. Int. West Laurel luaS3. 1021. HELEN J.iwlf. of Henry M. Wilson nnd dauchtc ana aaugnter ot jrrea arick and Annie, D. Thomas, Funeral grv- loes Sat.. 3T. M. precisely, at her parent resiaence. 218 ltochell ave., . Wtssahlckon, int. private. Tipas may csir kti. eve. ILSON.Wuly 12. HARRIET WIL8QN (nee Hewett). Wife of William Wilson, Rela tives and friends, also Clearfield Council. No. 140, 8, and D. of U. Imlted to funeral. Sat urday, at 2 P. M., from her late residence, Ulaklston at. nnd TorresdaIav. Friend. Eay .call Friday after 7 P. M, Interment set Cedar Hill Cemotery. , WITZEMANN July li, EMMA J., wife of Henry J. Wltaemann, Relatives and friend's Invited to funeral, Frl,, 2 P, M. pre cisely. 080 N. 0th st. Int. Arlington Cem. Remains may be vlowed Thura. eve., from I to 10. . PERSONALS GROCERY STORE 8070 Poplar St. sold thl day, July 18, 102. Creditor please call not later than July 18, 0 P. M. Abraham Freedman. . LOST AND FOUND nMnmrvin . mw ., b r. .1,.- - " tf.lfl08 du ron for 100 shares common stock B. L du Pont da Nemours A Co.; name Eleanor du Pont Perot. A 410, Ledgor, Office, nmJp wantedSekalb" .COOIC 'first class, for. hotel in country 85 miles from Philadelphia: stats wages. P 181Q, Ledger Offlre. OPERATORS on white. duck coats: steady work. ProgrosSlv Coat and Apron Co., 244 Market st-. second floor. TEACHERS needed to carry n an educa A, M., 710 tlonal work. Call after 10 Wldener Pldg. Ask for Mr. Weir, TELEPHONE OPERATING The Roll Telephone Co. I offering per manent positions to all young women who qualify; every one accepted wilt be required cchtlnuouslyi Instruction la freo and. a salary of 114 per week will pe paid whllo training. Oopportunltle. for advancement Only those 18 to 25 need apply See Miss Stevenson BELL TELEPHONE CO. 1031 Arch at. WANTED Conscientious woman can make 120 weekly spending n few hour dally sail ing household necessity. Efflco Co., Buffalo N. Y. General MAKE MONEY AT HOME You can earn from 11 ta IJ an hour In your spare time writing abow cards; aUlchly and easily learned by our new simple method: no canva.slng or soliciting; w teach you how, sell your work and pay you cash each week; full particular and booklet free. Write today to American Show Card School, 230 Ryrl. Rldg.. Toronto. Canada. HUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1110 Land Title. SECYS. Steno.: A-l Jlkpr.: Clerks. 118-18U. HELP WANTED MALE ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN. Mt flXXMl encea n ge 111, Ledger Oi ?nral drawing and detail. P 3tnct ROY, over 16, wanted In lawyer' office. 110.1 Roal Batata Trust Hide. M. B. BLATT CO. THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF ATLANTIC CITY RKQUnUQ EXPERIENCED DUYER3 FOR THEIR DEPARTMENTS DEVOTED TO THE SALE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. CHLA AND GLASSWARE. TRUNKS AND BAGS INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR (FEMALE) SILKS AND DRESS GOODS COTTON GOODS. ETC. DOMESTICS AND LINENS THESE VACANCIES ARE CAUSED UY TID3 RECENT EXPANSION OF OUR BUSINESS AND THE DESIRE TO ENLARGE OUR ORGANIZATION WITH A VIEW TO FURTHER SALES DEVELOPMENT: IF YOU HAVE HAD THE EXPERIENCE AND A PA8T RECORD THAT WILL JUSTIFY OUR CONSIDERATION OF YOUR QUALI FICATIONS. ADDRESS US. IN CON FIDENCE IF SO DESIRED. OIVINO IN FULL ALL DETAILS THAT WILL HELP US TO DECIDE YOUR CAPA UILITIES. CAFETERIA MANAGER Wanted for Industrial cafeteria In Incastr, Pa., oxrerlcnced man oner: state a-e. salary exrected and rrevlous experience. Reply bv let-' ter to "Cafeteria," P. o. Cox 503. Lancaster, Pa. HOSIERY machine fliers wanted: go to Aus tralla: must, thoroughly understand Scott William "Q" model machines: good salary and permanent position to capahle application. Uox IBS, Nan- Hrun?vlck. LUMBER and mlllwork estimator or detaller and plan department man for position In Maryland: etata experience and all details In lirst letter. M -111. Ledger Office ' ' MEN read this ad. a real opportunltj is rffred to men ot absolute Integrity to become asso ciated with a large sales nnnnlzxtjon whero men who ouallfv will bo irlven very en courugem'nt and support to sucoeml In a buslners whero a not only talk service but give aervlco Anplv sua Smith Austermuhl 1-ldg.. ftth and Market t , Onmd.-n MEN An old-established nam-, now expanding-. motor truck com. offers t'rrmaneni 'S. CHDahltt nf Mil. future to men, ITin SO years iiik execuiivo positions. O A. M. to 7 P M. Apply In person. BESSEMER MOTORTRUCI 1301) Locust s t . CO. OPERATORS to sat elieves In Mhltn duck coats. I'rogressUe Coat and An -in Co 2M Market hi . second ilorr PLUMBER, first class, one who has fnliow Ing. to take charge of shop. Mrinlty I'd and York sts. P lis, lodger Oftlre SALESMAN I am looking for a particular tspe of man who Is Inherently hom-st who enn e.ifely represent an organisation of na tional reputation and record, regardless of your present oecupitlon. you mny be that Dartlcular man whom 1 rt,n ninr., t., n position to oarn not less tlinn $7."on per enr Mr. f-rhueler . i our anla n.,,i ' United s?.i..r2niM-n SALESMEN In throughout tna rmerly mechnnli formerly mechanics, maehlnim.. rA.,,.. .' nlffrttupn. accountflntn. I.uv... ..,,.!. ' teacliera. ministers why? Ili-rnusn th..i ur I ritlnuirii, nvyouiiiniue. innvers Plljslclnns 1-7 ll..cnuo ll, maklne big money In a clean ho,;.,' in- spiring way, it ynu nave nmbltlnn lu ,,., lniegnty. personaiuy. u vin pay jnu lo 0, acquainted, wb have 2 oiwniriim in nr i in 1 delphln branch office. Call promo, l ' nt 1 in.-X) A. M.. Iloom 1341, Heal Est.ile Trust KAI.ESMLN .irtM. siwrlaliv men for SoKol Auto Heiitlnir service to follow up and close Interceted, hlgh-clnsa pi anecm commission only. Applv bv letter or In mr son. between 10 Hnd 18 A M. nr 2 and 1 P. M Cornell Utilities Co, Inc., 13a s SALESMKNTwrt good salesmen of superb chnracter to plnje a. positively neiv form ?1 tuir.aV,.f5a "ecurlty; most any man uln In lll buy, salesmen can earn l"."i ,11! dally rxinimlsslons, some open teirliorv n swe.- fully General Eastern Kales Manoa. tins Bill nn . New Ynrli c'lv -"a'mge SALESMEN Manufacturer has hlghTj ile'.lr able upenliiB for energeilc competent panles J" mil m building snd harfiuare trade Efncn Co , lluffnlo. N y nor""a" HAI.l.'h.ML.S wnntvil. good p.iv fnr anililllmTs Ch.Utnut"t.C'V" a" V1C,r' W 00l TELEPHONE SWlTCHirOARij TESTERS We can use severnl experienced telenhnn. swltchboarl testers: good orrtunlty f"J advancement tn men who inn demonitr-tn their ability wlte statin, age. eJ.ct?S r.nd expoilenc tc wul' WESTERN ELECTRIC CO.. 22T U 3IITH ST. NEW YORK CITT INC. TJBBD AJTTOKOBTXE8 Now Is theTime to Save Money "We'll Put $ In Your Pocket ' Never ln our sixteen years in the auto industry. have we been able to offer such bargains as right now. The now cars all have lowered their prices, but noth ing in comparison to tho slashing we did on every car so as to 'give the public what thoy have been crying for and justly deserve. A Dollar Hero Today Does What Two Dollars Did a Year Ago. Best of All When You Buy a Car Here It's Right Sixteen years in the auto business means something. High-priced buyers who know the mechanical part of a car are what we employ. We know the history of every car we sell who owned it how much it has been run and whether it has been taken caro of; if if s not right we don't buy it, besides this we maintain a large shop and service station where all our cars are thoroughly gone over every part of our cars must be 100 per cent before the last inspector puts his O. K. on it. That's why we sell so many cars and why we are the Largest Dealers in Used Cars in the United States. Autos from $250 to $3000 1921, 1920, 1919 Fords, Buicks, Dodges, Hudsons, Chevrolets, Hupmobiles, Chand lers, Packards, Paiges, Oldsmobiles, Pierce-Arrows, Coles, Maxwells, Chalmers, Cadillacs, Stutzs, Oaklands, Willys-Knight in fact, practically every make of worthy car is here. Put the Dollars in your pocket by buying now. TIME PAYMENTS to MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS WE'LL TAKE YOUR PRESENT CAR IN EXCHANGE AS PART PAYMENT ROMAN AUTO CO., Inc. Open Today 9 to 4. Not Open Evenings. DEPENDABLE USED CARS The 8-cylinder CADILLAC will do more of the things which a motorist wants his car to do than any other car in the world. You can become the owner of a CADILLAC, thoroughly overhauled, repainted, equipped with new cord tires and fully guaranteed, for a modest investment. We also have a number "of used cars of other makes, each in exceptional condition and listed at attractive prices. HELP WANTED MALE TEACHEns needed to carry on an educa- tlonal work. Call after 10 A M.. 710 Wldener Hlrlg. Ask for Mr. Weir TIXJTURPOPw'lNSDVp,?Ltm PERSONAT THE AUTOCAR CO.. ARD- MORE. PA. Tnincn MAN who understands snipping i T.i?V.Vi:l,-,i- in mUe hlmsef generally , useful nnd learn th; textile business, this Is ' a rare op-.onunny ror w- vi,vt .... , " afraid ofworU: state age ealnry and expert- ence. V ill'. i.ogerii.'u-,i ' ftpnrrtll rrsAfltERS WANTED Teorhers. unmarried men fur private schools n N. J and Penna . college gradual, Eng lish experience raoulreu iuon ana nome: l'rench and Spanish also math and science i,.in nn.i tmm tth thproetlrs. same salary: teeral wanted for high schools and colleges collegea require arartuate dearee. about 12000 each: several places for v.omon same sub- Jects. H00 to 11800. seral excellent prl- , rnary and grammar positions requlrlnit 4-ear high school and S-ear normal .course, no harge for registration positions begging for , teachers; write qulckjy It. S. KLLIA)UO. 81 Union Square. N CIVIL SERVICE examinations .August and I Beptsmbers many vacancleai salary $1400 tlHOO; writ for sample test P 1B01. Led. O. i OREENEWAI.PS ORGANIZER, expert In publicity campaigns, welfare organization work, 30O0. OFFICE MOH. handle CTedlt and coll. dent., , rnmlllnr uith nrAHfl sonde. Clothing, textile lines. ISOOO. roilEMAN. machine shop ex , maintenance nil construction exp : I22.V ' TELLER AND LEDOr.H bkpr . bank or, 'ruat company exp. MA.NAUKH for hlKh-grode emplovruem serv. '? ;"". -:' .ii ...,, Xnlv rir..n- '-"i ..""' "'."" Z"r .":: : ...w--a .TJ2 .. W' "''.B"."cV-.r0";.;i,i,H.w-!! tlonnatre booklet gratis Ilt'SlNESS REnvtCE CO 1114 Land Title. ENOR8. Supervis,. assmhly of mouir ihipki. up in 9411U11 INSTRUCTOR Wilton Carp-' . . -lAnn Weaving. SALES Spec. Phlla. & Vlelnlt Sal. & Com SOLICITOR Public Accounllng nftn. tiTENOORAPIIERK Several Kn up SITUATIONS WANTED MALE I ADVERTISING- COUNSELOR "ho has soma spare time offers his services, part time strictly on a fee basis; hss -had unusual ex perience In retail and whol.sultt ad vertising trobleme does not want a Job. does not want to be sour advertising manager and does not want to act aa advertising agent, but wants to help becaune tenty- nve year or rlpo. successful ex- perlence In advertising qualinea him to oe ot ri value in auviainc ana atdltur you kolvo soma of our prob lems fee must be commensurate with work to be performed, all com munications strictly confidential, M 414. Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. SO, married, master mariner, ex-navai oncer, nn war iMki arreneh. llttl Rn, record in,,. I -nt ereau. rrenro. inn tlpanun, traveled ex- B .....7 " T .-- ....-...-..,, tenalvelrt undrstanrta for. exchan: highest rois.t ww, vum, viunt, a o, Leager unto. ) TJBD AUTOMOBILE 227-22,9-231-233 N. BROAD ST. Agents wanted. NEEL CADILLAC COMPANY USED-CAR DEPARTMENT 142 North Broad Street Spruce 02-10 WMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiwmmmwmMMMK A 'CLEARING HOUSE' IN FACT THAT'S CLEAR IN EVERY ACT" 75& Sweeten Eton Winton u.a $1500 Peerl 1920 ess ".l"ui..,y tuuuiiyiuu, ruiwusiicu Price, $2500. Stutz 1920 -PnsS'. run 10,000 miles; 5 wiro wheels; 5 tires. Good condition. Rcfinish ed. Price, $2000. Franklin overhauled; ?1850. 9 - B Brougham; leather upholstory; refiniahea. Price, In Addition, a Largo Stock, Sweeten Used Bell, Spruce 8430 &l!WWl1i:illl.llllHIIMItllMnillWIW 1- i!iimwim,mHtt'Himmiwn.iimhHiiin.niflwnnwn.ii.iiMiwM.i,......i. SITUATIONS WANTED MALB SALESMAN A thoroughly experienced man. 40 rears of age strictly sober and Industrious, Is open for connection with a house that can offer permanent employment and wher Intelligent effort will be appreciated, can furnish A-l references. M 1122. Ledger Office. BUSINESS PERSONALS JAMES J. FREEMAN CARPENTER AND BUILDER Porch Enclosures Repairs ESTIMATES FREE fit 42 ANflORA TERRACE. Woodland 2474 R DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND ZbyS JTi KnK DIAMONDS .ELI.Y A CO 032 Chestnut St. KELLY A CO 0.1? Suite VI '-'' kpmii! flnori over MM'a Rut, )IUN-l"f ,ly detcrlntlon arow-carilji itHiir work uperl,r nualltv. no ainataur work Sign Crafters IBIS N Irowd. Ph. Pop. BOmt DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SMITH. TIT SAHBOM BT. A Vbw -; K7 ?S' ..- TJgKO ATTTOMOJIIZiWs' ts Established 1905 ONE UNCHANGKABLB PRICE IS MARKED ON THE PRICE TAG OF EACH USED CAR WE OFFER FOR SAJ-E. WE WANT TOUR CONFIDENCE. - ,59 Cadillac b . ?QcIn5 new price' ?43? Frlcc Franklin 2;?,,J?urin,: ,overr n ,rnnhnuIed refinished. Price, $1500. Studebaker 191,5 Toing; - i t cylL. Weating- house nir BprinRs. Price, $400. 59 Cadillac70'cri; ,un $3850. 42 mi,C3 W a Largo Variety, Prices Small Car Clearing House 441 N. Broad St ..-.. . STORAGE AND MmrrvoT LONG DISTAiNlCEFcKaRG thh i raw I3 nm cnsAPBirr The BIG 4 TRANSFER CO In, THE EXCHANGE STORAcfa 1420 N. T1I n-n W SEPAnAT5"as5.,Ap VICTORY STORAGE 0200 Vllhart. Pphl.s;ft.'rninti?Tt, for estimate. MONARCH STOrtAOB . ..., -. AjC.IV Al AU Hfflis8, i-AUiiinu. MUBIOAL INayBUaggivfT-T H1'E J"" heard the Solomne Jr-hnnoKr.-V.' Showronms. ri,.otone. iTn ehstA?.t"I..''t MACHINEUY AND 100X8 "J ELECTR.CwMOTOe MgyiNB TCoEi; o'brien MAc.i.Byff?qyy?T .. ftT-n .-.. " 'assssM OLD ODT.T1 1TSaTTriWVicx?lC: 2jp mtfamB - - , T" T 4 i T4 'tisJi! 1 f , .W v.- .a. '. tl. vA V V .."M .il7l..J! fv,v l .1 J l)5. .'. .
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