U&J y VN ' , STSTia BUYING IN LIMITED SCALE onla Business Rofloots Slightly Moro Activity in Retail Trado fchltW, Ju,y 23- In BOme Quarters Si nor of trade rcporw was u mw tots favorable mo msi. wu. v 2el industry prices lmve been reduced ift point where there Is a better vol l - Jmsiness coming In, nnd the ten iae to cxpnnd hes been moro mnrked .e.. cmc time. Another fcaturo Is IQa.1 v -- ,t wholesale trndo reports In dry ods and general morcniuiuiBo rcucci n Mt more nctlvo retail'; trade. Mnll ita houses report a fairly encourag aj rolumo of business, which probnbly Uflttts tho frco selling of grains. fGeral buying of all kinds Is still 5 modcrato proportions. Uulldlng op lirttlons at Chicago nxo still held In Lwfc br local conditions governing la K; Adjustment of theso difficulties "M expansion in operations Is then rri.i .. With Invvcr mntorlnl nrlepn isd more' stnble labor conditions, the Jjedcd construction work would go for- i-Money conditions nro not materially att& except that rates showed a fur tr ...!. rnlpnnv In some niinrters. Jthoiigh at Chicago no chango in cur nt rates was reported. Collections in fair compared to last year. A fn wrablo turn Is reported In the export iroTiiions trado which Is nn encour Jtsg feature Europe has bought lib Irtl miantltlcs of lard, nnd the greater eVmand for domestic nnd export account lu been a factor In putting up hog ricea about two cents a pound, which mm a big increase in tho Incomo J the farming community, lite new crop wheat is being moved It a rato hitherto unknown. Primnry urivala bavo resulted In liberal accu mulations of stock. The early ninr busrof the new crop will tend to lm irOTS conditions, as prices are compar itlTtlr good, and a large port of tho rain Is going for export. Prospects mw are for a bumper corn crop which mil offset losses to winter wheat and nts, and will afford a sound basis for urtcuUural prosperity. Automobile trade reports axe not spe aHj optimistic, nnd price reductions ine not resulted in any great flow of orders. The hide and leather bltua don Is a little stronger, small tanners Saikg many hides. BANK CLEARINGS DECLINE Ltc.l Exchanges 24.3 Per Cont Be low This Week .Last Year Vnrther evidence of tho continued iination lu business is shown by the Eports of clearing house associations L the principal cities of the country, fctil bank exchanges for the week, as npiled by the Commercial nnti iinnn 1 Chronicle, wore .$0,503,217,372, nnared with S8.140.013.C00 this week lut year, or a loss of -0.2 per cent. Weal exenanges uroppcci :m.s per aL the aserecate being S315.000.000. Impared with $410,008,073 last year. Comparisons follow : Tier. 1921 1020 p.c. tar Torlt.J2.055,hUi),000 I3.B24, Kill. 800 20.1 4UU,B3U,.'.'V did, u,iad x,-t 315,000,0110 410,0.111,07 24.3 283,038,144 301,780,347 22.8 129.714, 1.'I7 !I04 300.01-3 SO. ft OS. 000.000 140.OOH.104 31 0 107,700.1)00 133,1)00,001) II). 0 133,000.000 101.870.U10 17.9 8D, 437.004 Hi), 404, 4.10 tin t 57.5311 317 80,.".ni.23S 2S.0 40,403.444 01.S4S.1U0 34.7 bleuo U. City, l Mill., Bu fran., nttibuiih Btsrolt .,, iltlmore. urlttni. RUMMER REPORTS WTTMMlOi KKnORTfl ATLANTIC 1TY. N. 3. -j -' lErvrattsra T " T. ' V " " - "t, ', ' - - ' ,i - II"' f FU T i i , -: v j-- i. mm iSif MtfiSSlr"" 3.B0 nit dlr. BpM. wklr. Amer, l'lan ELBERON & Fireproof Annex. Tenneeaee ave. nr. Meach. Capacity 400. Central) open eurroundlnea. Oppoilte Cathollo and Protestant churches. Private baths. Running Water in All Rooms Excellent table! fresh vogetablts. Win dows screened. White service. Uooklet. n. D. LUDY, M. D. Am. Plan 3.60 Vt Dallyi Special WetUU MONTICELLO -TUB HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY" KrotacVy At., cIom to Bch and Stl TUrj hot and cold innalug water In roomij private bathi; lTator from itraat laval on arjuar from roteitant and Catholie CliurchfH eiwlluot taklti $20,000 apent on Interior ImproTementa, deeprationa and fornUhinga. Orchestra, dandng. nathlog from hotel. For booUeta and other Information write or phone 1018 r F.TTEn ft IIOLUNCEH, Owner ft Xfanager WHITTLE New VorU Are., Near Tlenrh EUROPEAN PLAN Capacity 300; nil outsldo rooms; many with private baths, e'ovator: electricity through out: Inree verandas open all year. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS t3.no up fllv., American; 2 un dly.. Kurop. ALBEMARLE Virginia np. near (.each, oim u otk from Steel Pier. 1'rlvnto bathe, lllevator. Ca pacity 300. Danclnir. 4000 feet of porch eoace llathlnr; from house, RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM American plan. J3.50 up dally. European plan. II 60 up ilallv. Special weekly, OAIII.K Jfc IinVITT, New Ownership Met. I MeI: ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Directly on the Ocean Front An American-plan hotel of dlstlnotlofi CAPACITY 800. OAnAOU Waller 3. Diiibt LEX SNCTON CAPACTY 700 PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS AVES. Block from Million Dollu Pier tnd New Amuitmtnt Psrk. Orchtitrs, dinclns, Prlrste Hatha, running wstrr In roomt, Extmaive porchn. Kkctrie llghta. Bath houita for Surf BMhera on vrounda. Amcrl ean Plan i 13 COup dally, 117.60 up wrakly Kuropean riu i ,i w up mmuf, virapnwi vtarasfl i w rhosaeaO, WU. , UASbprn Modern Ilnlrl nt binder He Itnlps Bun., a o ina Ave, Nuar licacn. L'ie. celled tor comfort and service. Elrclrlo llKhts. Running water. Rooms with or without private baths, Excellent cuisine. Ilathlni; from hotel. Correspondence und In spection solicited Open all year. i 'VTOV p WVfll U "-.-nnr Mnnnirr WELtLSKOCIO BTJMWWt KK80KT8 fixmxm . Kentucky Ave , near Uench, cor. home; open aurround- ines: center of attraction nnd pi em. Kunnlntr wuter In rooma, private hatha. Cathinpr piivilfffea from hotel, Khnwr hnth. Illrvittor to atreet. Table unezcelltd. SS.&Oup daily: 117.60 up wkly. Am. Plan, Muilc. Dune CK.U.Y Iriff . Garaa. rhon 496 J, KALF1I .Mt,( 'Kiy, Am. 1'ian, aiiiiic, untie liooklet. Ownenhtp Direction. C1I. KING ATLA NT W riTY. V. .T. F LAMARNEhcTfeel BOABDWAtn AT OCKAN AVENOB ATL,MIO CITY. N. 3. Hrre for the Season. SOPHIE TUCKER And Iter S Klnxs of Syncopation OBIMNAL DIXIELAND JAZZ DAIJD Now p'aylng. Dooked for entire season UlTOU'D EXPECT A HOTEL TO UK PEN6MHD EjKf".".". B.ach.riitht off Boardwalk. Foro- W SMTlt. Rate Hotel, nr. Steel Pier A Amu.. ".IMMkitoProt.&Cath.Churches. llunnlnehot llr Let Cm Mnke ou l'eel nt Home lo ths) 'Tlty of Itobiiat Health" HOTEL MORTON Ocean End Virginia Ave. Capacity 800 nietator, Prlvlte 'laths, etc. Alw lys Open. EZRA C. Illil.I, Jt PAUL M. TOPE. Props. mm r.L'i roonu, pvt. Lathi, open surroundinci, Eurft?; ?, 'if "yh Houses anil Showers frie! sVHb K7 IVY: . ..".V' .P" wy. r.aceueni isdis. BTTlFi5eftif1'ott" s,Jt SPray." Phone e7. fMKtBIirzm New Ownsrahlp DirseUon. I W THE MOST ItirAnxrwiTT. HTT-rTniw pEDISON Km n? A.v.n" Cl0" ,0 u"ch, three blocks -w xvaiiiiHiwiiii -- i Am niamani ian eflv.ta.V:V.w-..M"?. V'V,I""V"'""' --" .; 'j.".""" iu mipiero ana AinuBemenisi, BBkiF -.!" uaiia mijr .uuiui( Uua- st WsVttr. nrksu V..ii,, B,.., Europlfon Plan. l.Rn mi duilr sKhto'stt,?.P,,,,or't,,,,olou Porches, free aVaSilrUB &" hath.. Noted for MiiM,.rV,,?y"r B"non " ".....HOTEL . ? a-uciuc ,c. 7tii....!0"r"t''I'FIC011 family hotel. m to d' centrally locatod, convenl "tun ihoch,? .railroads and a I amuw P5 sio'inH oclf 'rom 'I'ttchi spacious ex BTOUo wiih u.Vln." rooms; hountlful tahle, aPr "Si, ?, rJl, boat ho market affords. inimt. r'r,onal supervision of the man- aPRLES1?1ly,,1T "P weekly, ffl'-ga P. I.BWIH nntr a iropriftor. taa1 fr!i.ffllr. Am. Plnn (with meals) ": running i'c.,r,c 'f 'Chen opon for RMly o'SLrF Wtcr" nl outside rooms. Kf'". do i,ciSS.h h,SSf, and "ho" free. ar'n't. New rn.'!,,.-"h.lu. Brvlco, narage, '"snjimjiu jny & nocicnNnurtY. t Vi. - W femsHs-. liart. Cap. 200. Amnr G. If. Wfinn tii ,.,. ' - " wrr ' " YU"". Jit-, Miti E2Tf:lWll.L. KS. fh. El.rS1"! 'r.m. Hoardwalk an stntl II.tTtla. Hook let. i-iLZ.?r 'XVt nr acn. luilllUI, Iiril'nla kali,. mif-LSlL C A. KOlip.' wUVDtY Jl1"""! imS Pmliio AV" m&LLmm. W'ltfB ;r.YS.lBKr,S?tt: r - ''r A'" iw it. Mi.iv.tv -iL,L aV M,,n Avs. On Ueaca flTTTTr-r'r '"'' """"--t - AtL, A,V. Lfso, airy outsld flN CEAN WE". fj Hrat hotel from Ueacti and overlook I ncr ocean. Cen trail located: fireproof; elevator: priv batha; bathing from hotel, Coolest Dininff Itoom In city on top(bth)floor with ocean tIw. M)up Ulyt apeclal wkly U. A.LKYUElt. HOTEL THURBER Atlontlo & Massachusetts Ave., Capacity S0O. All outside, airy rooms. Ilathlns from hotel. II. B0 day up) line, wkly. Uurop. plan, piensant service. MHS. V. M THIinnKlt. Kentucky Ave. Adjacent to Ileaoh. Every appointment. Culslns and ssrw Ice unexcs'led. Mod, rales. It. llruckor Co. THE WAYNE-LEONARD ISO H. Maryland Are., Atlnntlo City. N. i. One-half block to lioardwalU. Lars slnsls and double rooms with or without prirata bath. Hot and cold runnlnrr water In every room. Slnglu beds. Table under supervision if experienced dietitian Telephone lBOt-J. HOTEL SILVERSIDE IKS So. South Carolina Ave., near Beach. 13.50 per day: tlS.OO up wkly. Oood table. Central location. Wrltn for particulars. New York uve., nr. Ileach. Newly furnished and redecorated. Offerlnc excellent accom modations, with home cooking, at reduoed rates. J. TllClCAlt. Kentucky Ave. near Ileuci. Itunnlns water In every room, llathlnr privileges, Special weekly rates. Owner Mgt. C. A. MUlll'IIT mawnyvsMmm 8J hotel from Ileach. Private rtths; run. watsr; elevator. American p'an. uwn.r. w j. iiiii.iws mat. Vlreinla ave., rathe; run. ' All KI.I.1H, SFNATOR 'reproof "1-1'" VyiV Tt,,.P,wnll First hotel from Itoardwalk and Steel Pier on Vlmlnla Ave. The now kind of Hotel. Newly furnished and everything' arranged fnr your comfort It us send ynn lmoklet. Tlnnpliwnnrl Kentucky Ave. neai lleaoa aww...i,wwM ana amusements onoitoK w res von. I.allltKH. Parkway CottageftB5g ,; park av., Amer i1.: faclnsr A. C Chnnnell form'lv Hotel Channel! Hntol Roscobel Kentucky Avo. Itofurn. ITOTei WJIUUCI Kucellent tnble. Jfod. rates. Phone 117. A. n. MAUION Atlantis City's Most Amiable Uostcsa THE TRYON J017 Pac'.flo avo. Rates moderate MUS. LETITIA MATHEWS. Prop. STKAMIW TS -KE1QUTH FALLRIVERONE toBOSTON SpUnHui Stamr"SpUndii Si rvic$ Vrif.ir m vi fui't hhhtihf Leave Fulton St. Plar 14 N. R. 5.10 P.M. Oslly Incl. Sunday Nsw Bedford Line Now London Line Daily eic.pt Bun day. Leave Pier 40 N.lt. iiouiion Bi. 0 P.M. Dally ex. Sun, Lv. Pr.tON It. Houiton fit. 6.80 P.M. Pier 70 t;.lt. ana oi. or, m. All Sohoduloa Davllsht SsvlocThna Twtils at l'itr$ and CVa. TwWt OJicM jafOte TO BALTIMORE rf"?-'r:r ERICSSON LINE Every evening; nt K Saturdays. 3 o'clock. Vara, ono way, $2.00; round trip, 13.00. DAY STEAMER From rhlisdelpMa oery Tuesday, Thurs day. Saturday, at 8 o'clock. Fare, ,1.39 one wayi 12.00 round trip. Most beautiful water rfdo nut of Phllsdel. chin. Send far pamphlet. No Sunday steamer. Steamer leaves on dayl'.Kht-savtnc time, ornco Pier 8 South Delaware avenue- ttaWfft SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION All day on the water m Beautiful Lorewood Grovo on the Chesupei ka Si Delawara .'anal. Home esrlv same evenlnff. Ericsson Llns. Plsr 8. aouth Delaware Ave.! 8 o'clock every Sunday I -siorQmj'e sUytlcbt ylns;-trm, JrUsvletrV IOT t IjpQptN:;,mGHvmV, . & mmmr JtaauF-XiVvi " V ft UJe w-aiJSjyy t CZTasLsfBasVra tit's ViaiP T Mtivsmm, jf VaaHLllr kaa 375 Miles Across Pennsylvania Philadelphia TO Pittsburgh ,4 I. a The Largest Single Stretch of Improved Highway in America- Through scenes of picturesque beauty, scenic grandeur, and scores of places of historic in' tercst, famous for men and events. THAVBI- this Hlirhwny, the Inst word In rood constractlon, and see for yourself the fertile fields of Lancaster county, tho bustling; Industry of York, the battlefield of uettysbaric unparalleled In tho world for bennty and historical significance the wonders of the Illuo Itldge Mountains passed over by Lee's nrmjr In Its northern advance. See Chamberelmrir, once burned by the Ilebel army, but now the model town of the Cumberland Val ley Tuscarorn summit, vcllli its vpst tiow for many miles across the tops o the Bluo It Id it e rnnRes irnrbed In sliinlnr Kreen picturesque Me Connellsburs; nestling- In the valley Llsjonler, at the foothills of the picturesque Chestnut nidsje nnd Iledfnrd In n pocket of the scenlo nnd his torical Allcehenles. ATLANTIC riTV. N. J. ERINN New firk Al... ni,r ltnh Atrn,-an plan 13 up dally; European (1 up daliy. Special weekly rates. Write. Jlaals that will plosaa. TV.M. nnOOKB. Prop. TVZ. Tenncs8 Ave. A Beach M' rillftf ("" "rM'Hl lillllti) m 7A1 V ntEE nATIIINO . l&,.rxJn IIOOMS AND RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM Europ, plan. I2.U0 day up, special weekly. Ilklt A map, lllth season, J. J. .TOYCB. OCKAN OrtOVK, N. 3. BREAKERS 4 flurf Ave., nt tha Ocean. I.'V. Montfort. SEASIDE HOTEL ntraetlr on Ooean PVnnt. ovarlonklnd sea. CHAHI.ES 8 All ruest rooms UUKTON. The Queen j; on iKaoh Kront. U J. nUSSBl.Lu LONO flltANCII. X. J. SHOREriAJVI Vlrslnla Ave. Close to Ileach and Steel Plsr. Capacity 250. American plan. Private fcaths. lttinnlnir water. Elevator. Rtectrlcltr. liathlnt from hotel. ALOIS OIIUUUU. ATr.I FN Michigan Ave. Near Ileach A tt.1 Valdai M,i0n Dollnr Pier. One block from Ileadlng Sta. Uathlns; allowed. 12.80 up dally. Speo. wkly. J. W. Ilylsy. Mgr. OCEAN CITY. N. .T. Capacity 000. ucean City's leadlne hotel is appointment and service. SPECIAL JULY RATES i. nOWAKD SLOCUM. LessecManaser Former Manager Tie Oreenljrler Ituile Hiiwnur Hnrlnss. V. Va Swarthmor3 nnln water throughout. jwmuiinuiexr beaet and attractions. Atgl len 0th & Central, nun K watt In all rooms. Tahle unsurpassed. TRIFSTF n Ileach. itallin and Amer mimr. )can plnni p ranollli Pr0Pi Tht Srrnnrl Wesley av. at Dth; rn. wtr. inc Juunu Mns JOHNSON ItONISY wiLmroon, N. .1. ' Eugenia Apartment Hotel Directly on noardwalk, between Poplar and Magnolia Ave., opposite ucean j'ler, wild wood N. J. Community self-service kitchen UOOM KATKS Single. 13l Couple. $20 np, KiitF.il itivir.9 ningie. iai couple. S2U nP. Newly built and furnished this season. f tmrlhiirc I'UCeUat, luouie ' tn Hoard. ynuiiuia. walk, run walr .Mrs oldDald HOTEL ARIJNr.Tf.N HOTEL ARLINGTON Pesch front location. Cap, 200. Mod. rates. pilv rmthw. Hun water. Ilklt. C H. Topham Hnlol Rnrirlr J:u- Plan. Codar av, nr. Bch. Cnlnnial A11 nufiae ron'f e ri V.0 Oniai Bb b(h. T nvron Prop wif.mroon ntr.ST. y. j. Opsin Crput W block from Reach. Dklt. vycean vresi T KIN0 ,,roD rArn MAY, N. .1. CCtl ONIAT Directly on Beach. Amer JL.Jllfl ,CAn p,an nunnlns; water. Private baths. Elevator. Electricity. 2Btn eason. W. II. CHURCH. Owner A Prop. CAPE MAY. N. J. I'or Information wrlle ROARD OF TRADE. CAPE MAY. N. J. BEA 1MLE CITY. X. J Stirf House Centrolly located on beack 31ITJ itouoc fron, w K Biruthsrs.Proo. IlEVCIl ILVVEN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE ?,?& Prlvaf bnths with sea nnd fresh water: live tennis courts; booklet. R. F. ENOLE. Man eser Aln the Covington. West Philadelphia ' Visit llenrh llmen. N. ,1. The Terr of Seaside nnd naysltle Ttesorts ASIUTItY PARK. N. .1. HOTEL BRl mSM fiQnb&r,?mms7. VICTORIA HOTEL RS Second Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Speclalltes In excellent food; com bines home atmosphere with oheerful surroundings. One block from ocean: near It. R, Station. Tennis court and auto accommodations, L. M. Wlllarertt. Prop. yrmTii asruuy park, y. J. New Ocean Hotel APDURY PARK. N. J. Running water and phone In all rooms) elevator. Capacity 400. Rates $33 up. EWELL & CKAWTORD Tel. 2380 Owners & Mgrs. SEA fllRT. y. .1. THE STOCKTON', SEA GIRT. y. J. A charming new hotel on the ocean front! clubhouse, grill, private bench. SPRiyO LAKE REACT!, y. J. J Essex & Sussex Spring lafaj Bcnch-NevJeiseg AResortHotel of refmementand (distlncUve superiority -Now open C3.Krvm.Mir niTKNA VISTA SPRiyOB. P. tnttAlpcf AjMrtctf y wtonnvh pscfAmaraca . J"'V " OUUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS BUER. VUTA JPRIHSS, FRARKLIH C00U, PA. A suletly modem hotel with eieelltnt table and sendee. lOOprtvate baths, eapacltySOO. AlUtude MOQ h,t. Splendid roadai golf, Unnls, etc. Will Itmiinln Open Until October. JOUN J. OinilONS. Manager. DKLAWARE WATER GAP. PA. KiiTATINNY the mo lm.ua IUUA1WHI PARADISE DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. Leading Hotel of This Famous Region Cap. BOO. Open to Dec. Every mod. ap pointment. High altitude. Magnificent scenery. Golf. Tennis. Saddle Horses. Canoeing;, Bath., Fish., dly. concerts and dances. Exceptional cnlslne. Amer. pi., also a la carte grill. Oar. Bklt. road maps A terms mailed. John Purdy Cops. Trip Bellevue A" amuse., orch., dancing. me uenevuc rxc tnblB Moderllto ratM Chester McDonald Wm. P. Murray, Props. EAST feTROUDSnCRO. PA. Beirwick Inn Elevated. Bathing. Farm Dix-wain. iiiu connecting, shaAy grounds. Garage. Trolley to entrnco. Uooklet. P. C. DICKERSOy. E. Stroudsburg, Pa. sciiwr.ycKsviT.i.E. pa. Spring Mountain House OPEN FOR QUESTS B. R. crtOM. Schwenksvllls. Pa. VALLEY FORGE. PA. , WASHINGTON INN Cnlcken and Wuttle Dinners DANIEL J. VOORHKES, Prop. STEAMHOATS STEtVMROATS fflrs" -vj-' J&J&6ff&x',-AJJ'J&4A AjJS4 ff Moonlight Dancing Can you picture a more delightful evening than a sail to Wilmington with plenty of dancing, a splendid orchestra nnd a big moon? Take the 0 and 7 P. M. boats from Pier 8. above Arch street, every evening ex cept Sundays and holidays. w Select Organizations Can Arrange for bpeclal Discounts. WILMINGTON Chester Pennsgrove The real trln for thn summer sea. son down the hlstorlo Delaware. The beautiful parks around Wilmington are moat attractive at this time of the year, and the old tlrandywlne offers exceptional opportunities for piema parues, the camera. boating. Ilstilng nnd W&Z TsffiiWrl tHr N ill? -Ci ( Tlin innW AMD ctcpi crrtMUnB T II!!1 'nvo ?' convenlont hours from Pier 8 North. nboe Arch street. Special s'"1" ".",.!' "";' "'a"KUU lor oaiuraays anu aunuays, so mat patrons can plan for a full day's pleasure and a moonlight sail. DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS . i,1,-'''"? i',!'!i!!ll.t;,"h!a '7!S0- Oi00- 10l3. 12:0, tliSO. 8:00. 4IB. '0:00. 7:00. o:30 nnd u:o0 I . M. Letlte Wllllllniftnn 7.'0 tn.nn in. on .lo.nn tl,qA ,a.iui ,.. .n.n. t 7:00. 'oiSO und 0:30 P. M. ' g WEEKDAYS EXCEPT SATURDAYS fTS1 lv. Phlln'hln 7:30. UtOO. !! fid. 1 ,sn e'l.nn l ., a eit.rwi i.nn eu.on .n... ., .. li': H-1!j'" 73,, ' 'IJiOO, 1:30, 3'00'. 4:15, O.'OO, 7:00.' 8130.' 0 30 1m! Stops Penusgrate. tStops Pennsgrove SaU. only. All boats stop nt Cbester! DATCC SUNDAYS S. IIOLIHAVn xn ivir.MivriTiiv ..n.i i!vvUnv fcj finlf Single?' lOe." " hi"U' ""' T0 CIIESTER Single. 20ct f'ttSfviJ LCLI'I)INO SATURDAYS TO WILMINGTON nnd PENNS. (,UOl Slnglu fare. 80ci hulf single. ISc. TO CHF.NTfen moxkikoX UTUUOOH I AHO 1 I tvcHttia I tlCUKS10NS' Single, lfiri lmlf single, 10c, TO CHESTER z' r-rt giWMhi tijjjijn,. IHUsUHMUBig 1 - - - - .' n , J - ...-... . ff i. .. i nn- " ' . """ M trips DeLuxe W Aws OLPHIN LINE vflv frnm rlin liait m1. el... t . a m .. . -i. .;.'.,;,. t.V2 MH t! 'V ' '. "reess-swepi aecks or a uoipn n Liner. Cool clean, comfortable, oil burn'ng atesmrrs. Tako th l.ofl p. M. r in If, ,,'J for tho round trip ANY Al'TEIiv ion from ARCH STREET WHARF For Trenton Bristol Burlington Island Park ' 5$ft.Plfr,K'yV- M- ,Z'00 M" 8'" P-M.. 8.S0 A. M 1.00 yxL.' t"0Bp. M.. (1.00 P. M. ALL BOATS STdP AT IllillLINGTOY ISLAND PARK tfllops at Bristol. Ilrlstol and Park only. AH boats make the round trip to Trenton and Ilurllngton Island Park r.r JO? half Fin' ,'0at,,' "" " CCn" eaCh way. Sunday".? esnt ' ChflSfln'w'fi NO DUST WRITE POK EOOKLET HO UlllT BPMMKE KWSOItTS WKKNEnHVn.LF.. VA. HIGHLAND TERRACE INN Renovated and refurnished. Ideal toe, tlon. Moderate rates. ADAM F. SC1IULEP and rRANCIB W. WACK. nAn nARnnB. nm. l The Malvern- DAR HARBOR, MAINE NOW OPEN ERNEST G. GROB, Manager JEFFERSON. N. IT, New Waumbek HOTEL COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS GOLF TENNIS FISHINO Frank F. Shute, Manager PACIFIC NORTHWEST COOL SUMMER CLIJIATK. p'enty of golf. IWr.yar,8ly .of 'rout and salmon fishing ??...?. mostv wondorful natural scenery ?5 fS,lKr,h',,rencn.e1 by ra'1' steamer or by iSi,0OOn K'Jf? .ot "P'ondld highway,, offer J,0.. n XliU VftcV. onL" the Pnclfld North ?Ji.Vm9re,i?t?,i. vhlngton and Hrltlsh F -iE?hlVf r.''T rr,eo 'Jl'istrated booklet M5Uthbert. L' C Smlth lm" .CANADA net away to happiness away to rtis nerve resting, plne-scentcd. s'eep-glvlng nlr of Afuskoka Lakos.There :ja . win nna tnis lotel, good food. :olf. etc. Every room , ., . , , n ng,-a rate, nook rt. Rornljluskoltri P. O..Lnke Ttossenu. Ontnrln. LONDON. ENOLANI1 IIOTEL CECIL, LONDON A Unequaled equipment and perfect culslno. class, Co. P., 304th U. S. Engineers, 7Dth jjiv.. son oi ueorge and Anna uernanu, Bged 24. Relatives nnd friends, also Co. ,f 304th Engineers, 70th Dlv.i Hlro Tribe, No. 800, I. O. R. M.. and Houston Post, No, 8. A. L., are Invited to attend funeral serv ices. Hat., 2.30 P. M.. at his late residence. 008 W. Johnson st., Qermantown. Int. Northwnod cm OLARHOIER. Oct. 10. 1D18, In Frnnre PHILIP son of Charles and Tetta Olas- (hofer. Relatives and friends, also Walter M. Oearty Post. No. 310, American Legion, nnd V. of K W are Invited to attend fu neral. Sun., to A. M., from his parents' resldenco 1110 Ocrmantown ave. Int. Har Nebo Cem. OOSNER Died In action In Franco. July 10, 1018. OEOROE n, OOSNER. son of Wit Ham H. and riorence C. Oosner, aged 20. Relatives and friends, also William P. Roach Post No. 21. nnd Company M. 100th Infantry, are Invited to funernl, Sun.. 1 P. M. sharp, from residence, 0731 Regent st. Int. Mt. Morlah Com. QRAZETTE. On July 20, 1021, ATTA R (rhUffhtar nf rh. !a,A itnh.. nn.i rttn. Valker Oraiotte. Relatives and friends In- RELlOIOrH NOTI CE8 Friends (II ii vVf! PwaVtU.XcJ.l??, at FRIENDS' OLD MEltlON MUKTino HOUSE. Mont ?vmi,1pl,l;e,'u"1 -Meeting House .lane. Here oniiiS Ifi"1 v-nMhlped and many noted Quakers slnco that day have communed iao ?..e jr"tln was established in i?ifnmnhVV" "I? " W1COme- PlOiSant fn5Pl0S5 rld 'om the city; or autobus leavos nad and Market streets every half, Prewlnterlnn arch stiu:et prlsuvterian church 18th and Arch sts. ?n ,?"5r!,J?0 i:a!vard Macartney, Minister. 10. lo A. M nnd P M tev j itonda 1 1 will p reach. BETHLEHEM PKEMnTEUIAN CHURCH Ilroad and Diamond sts. Rev. WM. L. McCORMICK, Pastor. Preaching by Rov. S. It. Curry, Assistant Pastor. 10.00 Sabbath School. 11 00 "God's Providence." . a i-onscl-nco Void of Offense." SECOND PKKSU1TERL.N CHURCH 21st and Walnut sts. i? . AucAfiutM MacCOLL. D. ilnlster. 1i'iaVAA;VIN,?' OURLET. Assistant. hBMrAAWwr$&tf- D.. Protestant Ei.lsconal PROTEST.VNT EPISCOPAL OPEN-AIR SERVICE Under the direction of BISHOP RHINELANDER on the Parkway at 23d St. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 24. 18"1 at 4 o'clock Preacher: Rev. LOUIS C. WASHBURN, a. T. D Rector of Christ Church. TJnltarlun FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. Chestnut st abovo 21st st. Union services of the Unli tarlan churches of Philadelphia; 11 a. SI Roy. A. rooman, of Wilmington'. Del., will preach. Subject. "Charles Dar win, the Lover of Sclentlllc Truth"; being the fourth of the summer series on "ilod ern Truthseekers." Mlacellnneomi C1UIiC" , i0"- Jrmantown ave. and Berks st. Preaching by pastor. Rev. Thos Ncal. Jr. (formerly pastor 1SS3), Morning' 10:45: evening. , :40 Solo morn ng and eve ning by James E. Buckler, of Berlin, V J Baritone, vocal and Instrumental music In evening by Watklna Davis, of Phlla. IN MEMORIAM BAUMANN. In loving memory of our dear mother. CHRISTINE ";. BAUMANN who departed this life July 23 ion ' HENRY AND JOHN. ' PgATHH , riKATTTS rssldenoe. 10 B. Clapler st., aermantown. DEWEY.OXLEY. qd, . M. IJJt i Infsntr, son Angels' mass at Bt. Francs ot Assist 'of Joseph and the late Ellis, A. Oxley, aged Church, 10 A, M. Int. New Cathedral Cem, 1 10 years 0 tnos. Relatives and friends, also ntflSWr ...- Vnmlnn -if mnn nt Wllll.m TV n.l. TJnmt. 1H. A. 1.1 William the late Phillip and Ellen Duffy, aged 70. ' Thompsoh Post, 38, V. of. F. W. i Taooma Relatives and friends are invited to attend Tribe 277, I. O. it. M.i Kensington Coun funeral, Mon 7:80 A. M.. late residence, ell. B, Jr. O. U. A. M.I members of Holy In 2709 Ann st. High mass at Nativity Church nocents' Sunday School. Taeony Hoys' Ath 0 A. M. Int. St. Ann's Cem. , letlc Club, Invited to attend funeral. Sat.. J KATfiv i' iii.n.in riiv M 3 Julr . M., from his father's residence, 0040 KfiF RN. -At AtlantlO. Llty, N. '..JUiy ,lllffl,: ... ,rnw. H.rvl.. Itnlv Inno- aa. UL,iAimTii, w fe or tfreaencK a. r;aion v:.r " f.;' t'iT,7rAu i t7 VV mi Mmrnoiia I (n Tnnar,11 r,H ...n.hl.r nt tha lata MarV COMS P. L. ChUrCH 3 P. M. Int ilttgnOlia A.Hughes. Funeral from her late, residence, , c..,. . . , , . n.wrj , nV..ftSt0nNfcroIa0Chunrchn'8'3S00AMMr VulAF&Vtf&Slfr&&tSi h' 27th year. Will be burled from Andrew train at worm rnua. sta. lino am. may- Ui,;iu rf.ri-.rn naliirav. r h...v,.-4 nt l -. HS-.P -vinD-irsaiUs-l BALKS WoM(!N-Vwo can, offer yr.ti 'irfs long position o. it commission bauila, wbefe rhnracter jnd sVlllty are more Important than experience! ou satisfy us ana wo vrllj satisfy you that hls opportunity is .a roI ?S'i Ap?'!l in PV,0Q. rom -Ul"0 A. M. to mia. "n,,, 3i30 ." V':30 P. at,, TJO Wldener llldir Ask for Mr! Everest. SALESWOMEN I Experienced aalMrromen ni5RoliVr??.0" ".ttTe 'o-dl' Position. JUH Ply fjFifil OermantoVn ave. EdEE.July ?0. PAMUKL R.. husband ...""Wi,.1 rrJ,d-e No" 130 In of Susan K. Egee (neo a-sner). Relatives l'.Vah f",n2--35I "" i ,rit " i' M A.. and friends, 32.1 District Police and Court , yUyd to funeral services, M res- Woodland, 88 F. of A . invited to funeral. J?'1.?; F .Klvftll JnVat t?ifS' leavlnt Marl Mon., 2 i'. M.. residence. 1300 S. Hanson lv.,,f.A,yoA.4i p m Lt"ir,lfdonn.ld at. Int. Mt. Morlah Com. Remains mar , $'..??"' 12!8 P'.M- . ""."?"?'?!.. 1. 1UZ1. L,J.U.NA1(LF. c ...;.r.-j ,..- i::i . ii.l'ail;u juiv oyifwoiiouii bib, . , t,. ir,, -- u.i... ' ni7.7.. n.l.tlu. EMMJSTT. JUiy 21. CATHEHINK B.M- V","!,", ",' . .'""T-.T,. ... .-.,1,-5 , it MKTT. Relatives and friends Invited to 1 friends nnd organlxstlons are Invited to at- funernl. Blon., s.no A. M.. residence ni i ""'"" d'., a a-. .,uii irs. Kugeno junior, aoa- w. IS-"S,"-A,."VJ ".."":' ..A"'...!'""-- .' .n her niece. V 7tli at. Solemn mnaa nt renutem At SL Veronica's Church lo A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. FORSYTH. in France, on Oct. 0. loin: M. E around. Friends call Frl . 8 t) 10 P. M. PORTER. Juiv 22. 1021. of 2240 S. Hem- berger St., ELIZABETH, widow of Jnms Private ALBERT E FORSYTH. Co. I. 810th . A. Porter, aged 77. Funeral Mon.. 1 P. M Infantry, son of Sarah and the late John . from the apartments of William ii. uat Forsyth, Relatives and friends, also Prince- ' tersby 3310 N. Broad sf. Int. at West Forbes Post. No. 7, American Legloni New- I minster Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun.. Iln-Flook Post American Legion, end Wash- 8 to 10 P. M. ..... . t . . Ington Camp. No 65.1, r O. 8. of A., fare RAHILL. July 20. JOHN P.. husband of Invited to the service Saturday afternoon at 2 Anna A. R&hlll (nee Mclntyre), Funeral o'clock, nt the residence of his sister. 8035 . Mon.. 7.30 A. M., from Into residence. 760 Florence ave. lm. at Mt. Morlah Cem. N. 28th st. Solemn mass, St Francis OERIfARDT In France, Oct. 10. 1D18, C'huroh, 0 A. M. Relatives and rrlcnds also OEOHOB OERHAIIDT. Jr.. sergeant, first I Archbishop Rysn Assembly, San Salvador Pniinll Nn Pttfl iC nf I nn1 .mnlnvi, of Dement A Miles Co., aro Invited. Int Holy Cross Cem. REILLY. July 20. ROSE A., wlfo of Owen Rellrr. Relatives and friends, also Lcatnio of tho Sacred Heart and Altar So ciety of St. Stephen's Church, Invited tj fu neral, Mon., 0 A. M . from late resldenoe. Hill Rowan st. Solemn requiem mi" St. Stephen's Church 10 A M. Int. Holy Opul chro r.'em RICHARD. In France, Oct. 20. 1018, OEOROE F.. son of Peter and the late Annts Richard, aged 29 Relatives and friends, also Holstine and McDald Post. No. 3S8. Vet erans of Foreign Wars, are Invited to attend funernl, Snt., n-30 A. M., from th resldenco nf his sister, Mrs. Thomas Krauts, 1N44 N. 20th st. Solemn requiem mass at 10 A. M. St. Ludwlg"s Church. 28th and Master sts. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ROBINSON. Nov 5, 1J1B. Ee Hospital Base, No. 23. Franco, ROBERT, son ot John and Mary Jane Robinson (nee McCul lough), aged 81. Relatives and friends, also American Legion Schuyler Post. 8. of V. : Team Drlxeis' Local. No. 470, employes of wiinam unaries nous anu urnnt social Liuo vlted to funoral, Saturday. Julv 23 at 12 nre Invited to attend funeral services. Sat.. 2 o'clock, from her late residence." 2042 N. '"' iniermem iienon t.ometery. HAAS. July 22, 1021. MARY (nee Sulti bach) beloved wife of Martin Haas, aged 01. Relatives and friends aro Invit'd to at tend funeral services, Sunday. 12 noon, at nor lata residence, 1327 Roosevelt Boulevard. "KV'.T.n.UV."n...' .n"run . i 'iP.try. P. M., late residence. 2070 E. Bel morn ne Remains at home Frl. eve. Int. Ureenmount Cem. RUTTER. At Wlldwood. N. J , July 21 CHARLES RUTTER. aged 82. Relatives nnd friends, also Metropolian Lodge, No 150, I. O. O. F. Invltnd to funeral Bervlcm. Tues.. 11 A. M. precisely, at his late resi st HAMMOND. .Tnlv nn Anwa ',ie- - ' dnnra. 172rt N. Iflth al Tnt nrlvat. nt late Joaenh T. 1l,mnAnil ... t n.n i,.f-. Hnna (Vrn . r,.lftwflra Prtnntv P. tlves and friends and Altar Society' Invfted SHOEMAKER. At A'tlatitlo City. N. J., to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a m min ,V. I Julv 22. ANNA MITCHELL, widow nf TV.i. residence of her daughter. Mrs. Jacob "am II. S'hoemaker. Funeral services Mon.. ,4r-, i,.o umeK n oiKe. inirnn wni. Church of the Im- 2 P. M.. at the residence of hpr ri.inffhtar Mrs. William H. Moore. 27 S. Bost.,n av, , Atlantic City, N J. Int. I'leasantvllie Cem. SLATTERBATK Suddenly, ut 3227 Ha ortord ave , EMMA A. ftLATTERBACK ag'd 57. Remains ma be vlowed r-undav morn ing. Interment Fountain Spring (,'nrr.atery, ffer 0243 Limekiln emn renulem mass at ZIV" conception 10 A. M. Int. Holy .. rl:NX ;'"'cl ,rU action Nov. 10, 1018. at B. D. ocro. Franco. HARRY B.. be loved Ron nt Anmn ftnH f....... .--". . El Inger).- will Illative;' "and friend, ' Ashland" Pa"'Lrave'sumiay''ift?rno:"n. '""" B SO Harrv nr.-nipnnH t... ..""aSS'l HMITIt On Savanth fnnth ,.,.,, ,, American Legion, are Invited to attend fu. NEWTON SMITH. I'-uneral services at'h'- .i:"..1"1".0'11" i -u . rareniB rfifinrn 10m usmoiivr, jo .uyi hwuici y uvc,, v. vnwj a I i 1.41 sullll, Ul l,OV U U.UCri, JD Julv 21. -rATtV (n. beloved xvXtn of Louis Sonne- .'1173 Dolffrado at. Requiem mass Our ittSv on Senth Mont Holp of Chrlatlann Church 10 AM Int J torment nrivat. St Peter's Cem. A' M Int' I SO.N'NEHOKlV. HOESN'KR. Jtilv i moi TrtttAf . I lieUlcman) l afkl. d Uf 1 .V ntlSa I ; a.. a .. . -a- -.! ertlne TTnaanaa' .a Dorn ite.ativei ana. irion-s are lnvltd t P M reland st. band of the late Albertlne Hoesner' aeVd born ite.atlvei nnd frionds are (15. Relatives and friends, also member, nf ' "'"' 'uneral serj'lces. Monday st Marlcu.' Snnv s.k. 51". S.r."Pn l lalo res d?nce. 1232 vf. H'Mmn all other sccletie. of which he vvSg" a m-m- '"sTUARTHF'mYH U.ni 7TVer' her, are invited to funeral serviced Sun.. 2 ,r 8T.nA i i" ?.., "i'....0.1 L'R2rt. PHk&?-r:"hsn-i in Vvember 8. , TVi.nne12r hr! rJ,, Ti::. ..;..":'..""'' .iinomnpr h. r.-a'h.i.Vri. .""ii. "' '"L-i-n.Mtith und Lena Mercer Stuart In his 15th iieiatives and friends nre invited t. ii. Jion. si' jl. from the Is parents. 3R E rfau.a., n.,. Lansdowne. Pn. Int Arlington Cem SYLVESTER. In Trsnc" Der. 30. 10IS ...y.,.,,.-v.u. . -., ucmn Hon or . iiTmiiv ... Holland, ..f 5.111 Upland St.. and grandinn vV-i2rr-Wl iVU"' y',fuKD .w tfVL- of the late James and Isabel Nixon Itai. VI.PTER. of Hendciuartors Troop. 70th Dlv. tlves and friends, alio MachlneSun rv beloved son of Mrs. James Dunlan Rel.v 310th Infant.y. Prlnc!.-ForbJ Poit! Nn 7 Vor" a n " eM?nS0.l.Llb?r,y P0"' , Nn noV'n?daJU8tho'croVkV't0n', ?h" " . lnSrch0'l.AowM'GrlV.!0lkar"?nt-.0'?I'StUbn0fo - ii Ltia , 1 :-tti Mnfliator, Mat ind .Szruco ata. in .ui .irian uemeiory iiui'i'Ka in trance, Oct. 0, I A "- interment TAYLOR. Oct. 19. 1PI. RICHARD S TAVI.flH 15th Mnrhln.. f.n Ho , -?' inio . :; .rj..':::,o" ;..'' """"." ' .v.u. ,,. ui ,,iiueisuii a,ju .iir.ii iayior. agea I'o Rel fiFi imv npwpv V, j o r-nne., aiives ana inenas. also .roreythe Oldham iimh p.ir?ii:.ETl.tk"r?.20' co,rrfal Co. B. and Griffith Post. No. 407. A L.. and PhiU nn.J"!;"?, Di'tv" onl' ,on of A- Cnsptor War Mothers. Lawnda e Pa mi Me S Ma. wnnrin ? i?' Ho.p,na. ''"d brother Improvement Association and the P. O S of p.Mw,U " ?H! h SIaee- 5i)01 Cobbs Creek A are Invited to attend funeral tan. Ire" Parkway 1 rlend. may pay tribute at the Sat.. 3 P. M. parents' residence 1107 Pla'Vo1,ensn.?1Sa:vH.'d?eW,L' Sv-' ,7'S Xl' " '" . Northed M. I'UDllC Services and Int. Arllnetnn f- TAVTJ1T! Tn r.mra n ti tr, Mon., 30 P M.. Trolley from 60th at.'.' Corporal WILLIAM E..' son of O W and v w. m. .vmuty uiun i.uwe.H, '.viary iayior, agetr -a years. Relative, and JONES July 21. 1021. EMMA POTTS 'folds, also V P. W and A. L and van wlfo of Evan T. Jones, aged 5? Friends Sua organizations of which he was a mem call at hor lato residence. 3402 N 'd .t , t?r'.inlt.''d to funeral on Saturday, at 3 Sun. evo. Service and Int. Mon. at Potttvlile' K. vV 'f01"-,,?!1" J,a"rt'1' residenr8. 215 Pa. roHDiiw. Rlghte- st . Wlssahlckotr Interment Lev- JUDGE. Suddenly July 2" MARK- h. , erlngton Cemetery, bandit Annie V. Judge (nee TMcNam "vol I T0I'n--J",,y , 2I HAIfRI husband of tire of funeral, from late residence -on ThSr"a TIe (,ne0 Cunningham) Relatives Parrlsh st. '' olJ . and friends, also Holy Name of the Ca. Korn. KHied in ncttlon In France Julv ! inJ?ra.'' V.8 ln.v,td ? attend funeral Mon . 20, 1018. Private OEOROE D.KOCH ?o I," i' M'. "L?m hl" !ixe. f"sld.ncc. 1017 C. 100:h Inft.. son of William J. amf !aii?e J?a.m"ioni "n ,&0l',mn, r.eqV!''m ma"" a 'he Koch aged 10. Relatives and frionds Co c C"-t)?ia,,v.0A 5i InV WZ Cr0 100th Inft.: National Am-rican War Sloth! r. T0MUiFti,S,0V- lt19' ln Ianca. era. Capt Walter M Oearty Post. No 31", Corporal Rt sEI.'. -1 ,on of ranton a-d American Legion, irvltcd to funeral Mon lata Martha R Tomllnson Relatives and 8:30 A. M. parents' residence. 235 Pine .,' ' 'r",nd'- alf0 ' A'hnns Lodge n us, y Solemn requiem mass, St Joseph's Church' I and A. M.i Southampton Council. 040. O. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem v-"urcQ' of I. A., Jese W. Soby Post. 14S. Invited LANNINO July 22, ELIZABETH B tr funeral M"n. 2 P. M 'dayllght-s-nlng wife of Frederick B. Lannlng. Fun'ral serv! time), nt the Somerton M. E. Church Sim Ice Mon.. 2 P. M.. late res'dance. 24 w erton. Phlla. Interment William Penn Cem Rogers ave.. Merchantvllle. N. J int etery. -July 20 ABRAHAM L . husband of OEl?aTa?:T.A..VnMor C.rV EandWll' K. M. Leo (nee Hoolev ), aged 55 years Rela- helmlna J TraMnv Relatives and friends In- tlves and rriems a'so employes of Frank- vted to attend funernl service Mon. July ford Postofflce. are Invltod to attend funeral. ?5. 1021. 10 A M.. Harleigh Cem.. Camden Alnfl " 1 V1 T fftW nlaeaAaaAa,l4A-da.A eatlis TARAM'?....!f1r..aa1' a!."- DOROTHEA "- tniDj miii inonaa aro invited .Mon.. 2 P. M , from hi. late residence iron N.' J Sellers at . irankforj Remains mav h TRESSELT In France. Oct 11. inn int. at N. C. HERMAN P . Co. F, 804th Knglneers. TOth 1 ijiv-,, nuaonnu 01 .uuri. iresseu mee Ave s viewed Sun Hill Com. 8 to 10 P. JI. nLM?,r?Hi?ha;nArNAr? ,LKE' 'J'UBh'sr I ser aged 24 Relatives and friends ar" In of late Elisabeth Lee Drinkwtsr. Rna- I vlted to attend funeral services Sun .2 P t'ves and friends, also memtr-rs of N-rrl. M . at 2828 Ormes st. Int Mt Vernon Cem. Square M. E Church, are Invited to attend ' VALLANCE .t Chnteau TMi-r Franca triSiTnfVZr;;. ;...,?. V3' -?J. Pre- i June BO wis. Ofc'JKUis. son or Andre,,, r from her late redence lV-'i v Janir..'n ., 'ftV nriS.ta l r r.an.f nT A?20 w,ow'"-J "" Margaret M Vallance. of 215 W Ash .L Rf lmsarbeuneve0; -ft 8R ."fiait C?m. Friend, may c.,V's,5,".ro,,T forJ8 MJt&rSSuSnl.." ?Xll, "f. Oof3 V Ztilr&tiS eplos ALLOWAY.--Tn A rirrinn rns r-- v?iv"r.10,i8',,pAva,,e.JAJ1ES " allS: WYt fu0, HJ f14th. Inf 2th Dlv . son of Elizabeth and late L. II. Alloway Funeral servloes at M. E. Church. Vlncentown. N. J tut 'Cem 1'nlard tlmo). Int. at Bap- ANDERSON. In France, on Nov 4 1018 HARRY W ANDERSON, Private In Con,: rlVtf Fl e?th "'antry. Relatives and friend, Tnvltod to funeral on Monday, at 8:30 A. M ! e?1" unc.le ""dfnee, 161U N. Front st. 10AM ma"s St' -M'chael' Church! WAnrti5L'Jv,."n"K,Ua ,'" aCtl0n at D0l'-aU fffiX'" ""'" "'" ? rrft!7t8iafe4'lt'st0fR-e1a?lveI,11anS friends, alsp American Legion Post No. 01. Thomas Roberts Reath Post No. 180, AuilU niT.anS"" National War Mothers are Invited to the service Sunday afternoon, at 2 2nCioeiV,at tn C'n'enary M. E. Church 41st and Spring Oarden sts. Int. at Mlllsboro. inJ,'JAJ3rC,9f.K-At Absecon. N. J. July 21. In her 73d year. Funeral from her lato resi dence. Absecon. N. J . Sat , 3 P. M. Int. Absecon M E Cem. mP" Klai m aelton. at Cha-npagn-Marno. Fianro, on July 15. 1018, FRANK r.:Pn,,.otr. """a LouIn.) and the lato Georji W Buehm. aged 18 vers. Rela-lv.s nnd friends, also Brecn McCrackon Post, No. SS.7, -n ,ne-r.leS.n I''nn. nd Washington Tost, No, o04. P. O. 3. of A., are Invited to the ful i.etal Sunday afternoon. t 1 30 o'clock fr.m Mb late resldince. 4013 Ogdon st Snv. Ices nt lllockley Baptist Churcl at 2 30 c Sr'fKc '.llat'"1 Arlington Cemet. ry. BRESL,VND. July 20. 1021. PATRICK, husband of tho, lato Elizabeth Bresldnd Relatives and friends are Invited tcr attend funeral. Mon.. 8.30 A. M, from tho rest oflSnV'r.f11" .0,'iln.-laTr'. "n- J Clifton. . .1 ECIoarfleld at. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity 10 A M Int St Ann . Com BUTTERWORTH. JUy 21 021 at Kln60'mM?,lne' CILVRLES C. husband of MWtnnieivIu,,e,rYortnli Interment private n m?rnvDMN,rVI,i y 20- ALBERT IIDI'RNC COUDLN. Relatives and friends aro Invltod to attend funeral services. Mon., 11 A. .M precisely, at hi. lntn r.,i.t,n.. i.',, ,,. Allegheny' ave Int. private Friends Invited T.aD,AJ'M.8',"7rT,j!y "- THOMAS, husband of Paulina E. Dn u fnaa m....-, ,. Relatives and friends, also all organizations ,,awa,h he was a member arB United to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. M. ltit resi ??'!.':'' i2? iVl D'-'mond st. Int. Hlllsldu TiT.J,rle,ndl mily..ca" Sun- T DAvT5,;aJ'J,ly 2?',108. ' Ventn.r City, N. J., Af313 3 , beloved husb.md of Eniin.T. uau (nea Kramer), in his (121 year. Rela- 'va nuu .ti-iuua. UllO inniiiiTS ot at in- f-hlfaah0 cl " s?!oJ.y ,of s- EMsaU'tn's thurch, St. Ellzaboth's B, t L Ass'n. Dl tectors of Quaker city Nation .1 Hank. ?tlrVl ;v,?' Tltl? ani Trust . - . Apex lli'slery Mills, emploves nf A. S Dntz ft Son. ore invltod to attend funeral, M.'n 1 30 A M from hs lute residence. IS 11 N 82d si.. i:""0-. Solemn high requiem mas. at St I Hzabeth's Chursh 10 o'clock. Int Hnlv (epulchre Cem. Autos will mfet trulns leaving Atlantio City II 50 nnd 7 A M , ar riving Chestnut st. vvhrrf 8 nnd s 10 A M DELANHY. At Vaubecourt France, on Sept. 24 1018. Bas Hospital No 0 I.AtRE.NCF. E .son of Edward and Mary Ilelaney (nee Rellly) aged 24. Relatives and friends, Laurence 15. Delanoy Post No 20, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign ars of Chas H Orowe Post and American Uar Mothers and all societies of vvh.h he was a member are Invited to alt. nd tha funeral. Mon 8:30 AM., from his parents' residence. 1828 WuoJ st. Solemn renulem mass at the Cathedral. 10 A. M. Irrt. Holy DONAHUE. In France. Sept. 80, 1018 In1.'...4'!.0.,."!11 Inf-ntry. son of Hannah ana late James M Donahue, aged 20 Ilela i h?M'n"1o 'rlnd,'nl" Ameilcan Legion Philip It. SchuyUr Council. No, 188, O. of I A Ssklma Tribe, No. 0, i O 'it. M . are In vlted to attend funeral. Sat.. 3PM re," donee. 2033 U Sergeant st Remains at .oms Frl. svo. Int. Greenmount Cem. TjggSSKu? KuKi-n. Jii!y .fVfBaIt?.W.'uS'ld WKX pTrsnta' SQuaro, Philadelphia and West Chester trol- ! Vernon' Cem. LONG STRETH. July 21. ELFREDA B LONGSTRETH. wife of Wayne R uxis streth. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral Mon., 11 A. it , summer residence, 7043 Germontown avenue. Inter ment private. MACFARLAND In France. - n , 1018. Captain JAMES MACFARLAND. Sanl VOOT Sudden'.v. Julv 21 Mrs I.KVi VOGT (nee MUllnghausenl iged 70 Rela tives and friends are Invpel 'n funeral serv ices, Mon.. 0 A. M at K rk 4 Nice s ('.301 Germantovvn nve Int private. WILLIAMS. In Frnnce Oct 23, 1018 Headquarters M tor Battalion 2d Ammuni tion Train, Private SAMUEL RAYMOND husband ot Marguerite Monro Wi hams and eon of Samuel and the ut a!'le W l.iams tnrv Detachment. 113th Inf . hn.hi1.,., . ,n v.t. 97th vear. n .ittve. ar t.A- Goldy B. Macfarland nd son of Thomas and nlso Keeley-Mooney-O'Do'inell Post. No. 200 Ellzaboth Macf.irl.nd aged 31. Funeral Veterans of Foreign n. J p. Gar and ervlces. St Marv s Church. Burlington. N P'St. No. 100, American Leg on. friends In J., Mon . 2 P M ofrtce of R. R Huhn. ltaid.ng K"ivjy uth ana Jinrgei sis., invutd to nttni funrrst eervU?es. Sat., 2PM at residence of his father-in-law. A. D. McC.enagl en. H25 S 20th st Int. Mt. Morlah Cera. Trlends may call Frl eve WILLIS. On July 22. 1021 ANNIE M. II, son of MlchaW J and Mnry A Martin ?'lfl ol. " "; R ;""?- O'lvp-es in Si'ur a- nn,l "i MARSEILLES At Harrlsburg, Pa on July 21. 1021, ELIZABETH MARSEILLES uged 77 years Servi-e on Saturday morni Ing at 11 o'clock at tt.e Oliver H Ilalr Bids- , 1820 Chestnut st Int at Laur-l Hill Cem jiakii.. buaorn.y, juiy 21 CILV.RLE3 8Ti,'iJ'A1!,n;3K? I n, add to their Income without tnt nrfArtnl istlth Vi.ts ,-.Ua.e . S9?' Ph?.n! or yl"0 Monogram Ce Luxe, 775 Dregnl Bldg. Lfknbnrd 1007. TELEPHONE OPERATOn experienced on teleprVme. to solicit adrer tislng; will pay snlanland bonusi stntSiigeT experience, salary oxtectedj give telephone number If possible. Ii 0J. Ledger Office. TYPISTS .can add to iU'Ir Incomes without ininrienng with thilir present position, rhone or write MonqFram De Luxe. 77B ... .-.-, ,,,., uimimvi iiri, Lomhast 1007 OenkVit MAKE MONriYlAT HOME ou car. cam fr m sl'trl J2 nn hour In your spare time writing shw cards; quickly and easily Inamed by our' nliw slmplo method! no canvassing or sollHtnr we teach you how, sell your work nd Wiay you cash each vyeek: full partlrul r .nd booklet free. ."i t0.day..,.f, American Show Card School. 230 Rvrle Bldg. Toronlto.rCanada, CI:?,tIKS' ov.?r IT. fori pittal mall eerTicej TJjO month, cxparletce unnecessary ! xor Isonnrd, former civil (iervl Equllsole Bldg. Washlhgto iroe particulars of examinations, write J, rvice examiner, 001 gtol D. C. GIRLS f'lerks stnerjgruphets, typists warrt- u hi onca nv j vernmeisi good salary: easy hours, rapid arivanrinnvpt. write for In. structlons. particulars y uyn, ledger Off. HELP WANTED4-MAXE ;ARVLHS Wanted, first-'-. oks free atone enrvers Apply John Evatos A Co.. It VliV'K. I'nnti' i"'in need npi v. Write or apply In pej s I 'jrn-r ai ji v.o inc , cor. Ifnn' 'on it. Allntoun Pa ty Office HIO t WANTED H-CLASS sr.r fRITT SALESMEN Ft salesmen HAL.lrJS.viei. SITUATIONS WANTED MAU adt:rtipini? cot.-nselor who has s.me srare time offers his services part time strictly on a fee b'tals. has had unusual ex-p-r'eure in retail and wholesale ad ve'tisini problems, does n-it want a lob, does not want to be your ad'.'irt.slng manigcr. and dos not want to ne. as advertising agent. but ,vanfa to help becaua twenty flve ears t,f rlpo aurceisful ex peilenco ln advertising qualifies him tn be of great value ln advising' and a'dlng y-u solve some of your prob lems, fje rn'ist be commensurate vv t'i vvirk to be perforrred; all com munications strictly confidential. M 414. Ledger Office. PLUMBER Yourg man wants work; can do nnj kind rf mechanical work. Address H. J S 2111 N Woodstock st. SALESMAN, now located ln Washington. D. C . exp In loose leaf, gen. line stationery, des tn make change: best rets. M 622. Ledger Office V.OUNO MAN with oxtenslve newspaper adv pxp wishes tempo. ary or part-tme em- rloym-nt exp atenographer and office man. with guod eluc.vlon; available at once P i04 L-leT Office YOUNG MAN with engineering eduoatlon. acqualitd with Investments, flnanoe and office prKtlc wants pos. with firm or corp. of brat T,ni ng A 017 Ledgsr Office. VOUNO MAN refined, would like position for summer good refs. given. A 702. Lei? Off CARPET CLEANINO CARPETS and rati c.eaned or scoured: old carpets cleaned equal to new. oolors re- fored. Phune M.irket 4174. or send postal. Electro Carpet lean ng Co.. 410 N. 2d st. FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS RENTED VISIBLE 3 MOS 18 30 AND UP. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters "See Our New Machine, tho Century" American Writing Machine Co. CHESTNUT ST. Main 4208 Ol K1CE VI IIMTL'llI! Large lot of disk, safes . cabinets and guiie.al (Cue fnnuure at r.- fixtures. ,-. e uuy bom ana exenarrge PATTEN FlRS'll'URU CO. Fhaa. TlnlBHl la. V. I ! iT . . TI....I " n Pa T.' lit .Till A. .It . 1U LP ri , Ha ' 1 1 k. 1.(1 -S frlVnds oVientalT'-runcll' Nn' ts" V"-V5.1 , 43o'st .Interment .Mt .Morlah ,Vpi. "" "' Walnut 24 60 of L.; Lennl Lenape Tribe. No. 3 I. 6 R ' nwllr wif-' ..rrranUMn 1,i.e!M1.,Jl'UA M., and otnploves uf F.iirmount Park .V. CHASE, wife of rranklln Mcrrei Wlrgman Invited to services Mon 2 P M at h 1 u"ern' feTV!?,e.l at. dti, iIr Cl-urth. Li Parents' residence, 1028 IE. Ar fgona it ' Int ?.u"lMabInt orlvatV" rJeas.rn..'" ' at 3 private. Northwood Cem. Viewing Su I J ir,rial !A?r ?ia'h.,P,lea4B mU.. " v"- . ' MVBqi-Y ICl'lad In sllnn m.. ' 814 State st . Camden N J j a y' " 0 LOCUST 4U.0 1.127 Altai hT RACE 420Hr jfraSS? r,: PFNNV office furniture-. UP theJservc:satlM" daa"'1 a' o?.ra "'s'Sb' SSSeS V SJ fnTprle V MV " l l 0? ARCH Q1 1 WAT NT o'clock, ht tho Ollv.r If Hair Uldg . loio L wntTHIN'OTOV - On '., v'",, I I WZ AfALH VII WAUNUi Chi,lfl!,AUBEt-II;n1";T;,rt,'na,tn6rranc Nov Vofjlfll "J? SAPFS new and slightly used, cash or time", 1 iHS I Private MMlAl' . J SIcC V f 1 11-N.0Vn Var"' "la"",'""! frlm.fs ar- Invited , , ill .'? mu.r lm sn',f to mnke ro"m. also of Cornelius and J n M Cabi nli,uan tho service or, Monday afternoon ttt i.3lll larK d ,ub a ir.rs Howe Scale Co and friends." Puw-ly '"., N'o 820. "le J Ar. tV.,Lnl nl'vaV." Ieaiaen" m h " ' 'LmJ.J- U" iiiierv ana no v .mma sne p ,. t. - ..--.-- hi h isa, , .mu .o u nr nn.iv..t.. . AKQtha'B. invltej to f .1 ?ral un Monday b0 A. M.. realdoi s 3U3 Wai nee Bt ou4ciun 1ct414tv.11 ir .- ui i rtKBina A, .i inierinnT 11 uj . r s t n 10' LOST AND FOUND rfah1,.THKr"tfu.ly ,20V ANTA VERON'ic.v, .CERTIFICATE List. ?"?h,,.r ofI,tt',r"'1 J' and Anna McOurk, i for 100 sh.e, c: ,11111 anii irienoi invitcil to da Nemoi V. M from her parents' Perot Wo'.SSLo funernl, Mon. 8 30 A. M from her parents1 ,wn....lkB, ..,,. ,- ,Tt mass nt Ascension Holy Sepulchre Cem McIIALE On Juh V 41 1 Certificate T.lrin mon Ht.vk E I rtu p, ,,; u U.WI1, r.iranor flu I'unt . -UfcHI ' lilt. Inquire II. ot, c.i 1'i.doB ii i.i.ns.de. Julv l., i ''",'.. . 1 ... ... rmvn a Ih ivhh. . aii. -. .1. . ' ' ' " ' " ' "":.. .' t.'i.r.i iii mi ami . ntuir" "ii-tv rilil rliir. Bum' Sunliir Pu iTvii'VRT t;.,. it mi r,d perfect con. dition. (Mti be - -n m rninifH unti, i p y Mr. M Erstl'tm- H.'p N lurk ave. Jl Ail UP rural Iiuks, aultrases Pr, an. r - I an i 'ft ce 44 N 11th st. nn h jii-a at a saort n..imnnt nflta W , 22. MARTIN VrHATI" ZIV "'a If r,r Jnud to ltu.ael tturuan e 'A MItl.1. fullv .'nuipped candy factory. I'-uner.u services cm Tu.,1 at 10 A M nt ;i'.a ' ru"1 ' .um uii urueimurmti !-". .'ia-i r mi i . the resldenco of A M St.tl.-r 0(1.10 lv'flvl -- . SfVmihr ' Iru,rrment t convenience ENVELOPE--, reward raid for -.turn""o OLD GOLD "OiiRE -On Julv 21. PUVniSNCE C ra"" "vnlue'o Tvner'0",!"1"', bXY" 5I5rJ-rTTr..T.--pU. ,1 ware oij, gCalVfr BuVno-tio? oPZZMl'S ?n nM'.'sl ,,.,h g'Ati" .'"j V-tar' jTlo &wsxw?W- rf7 l'-r',,a''v',vib-t.r2i.! ssri,. wti.'arnik irk"-'sM-' printing ' - - zr - 4 1 I r. i s --s i ( M -, Sa1eiemnt",iaft8BA"tnur,c,i of St' Prnc d I'JmJterV Interment Holy Cros, ai I lU'ter- hlir hnraaln. ir m, t. y u h nth at IV. r. . " I I" a SI .'KKSI1NAI 5 i nffi'lSre"6 l VVP,l.ih N.-M-!. , STORAGE AND MOvf nndVJ! v?,',i,llhiniv ,""n ot William truck will tin. owner of the dm! kini 7ai I ntin I MOT- t hop a . .. $$Th i ?fAH?n;a,vc,r MX- """""AiLONG DISTANCE MOVING erana MarllK J. Ulendnn P.Vs i V "? Vy'- , MR HERBERT 1. BI.Ai-Ulfin,a7vered T" "E-ST H THK "EAPEST vv?' ,n'J. Auxiliary American Leninn an',i , . hi co."nec,1n ul,h "" .'inp.ny ami ., ' T. RIP -1 TRAIMQPD m T i,mr S?.eri? Sf 'nvl,aJ '" n,'f"J ""ne?e?l longer does thy purchaairs , r .. lli, f r 1 HC DlU t IKAlNortK LU., Inc. SaYn1 N VW s-lSLdS'VJflSwsS "r "rm SaM" "' 3" Market .t' 87.h ,n , M .rkM . Pj.,,,..,;.,", Ie'o Mv NiJBolii P"l .Torsn'd" SoThV "" U-J, v-,L LALrJA1NUtj J, L U1AGE CO. Relatives and fiends Inv ited to f inera ASSISTANT MANAOEH-Wanted aTT- "-"N TH BT M"n...J...x ' from parents' residence . STtn Pe.rlencod saleswoman for tinat, ,.,1 .",." I'll' M- l.lAMoNn 2471 lirniKMW ns HI Itir nt Qt r i-. --." --- nvr.li.mf ..nwtun .. ,.i . . . - "'- ni-iwrnTi. tr., rttiatj.i. t..i -::.- ". "MB - win anh0 v.6 mco1; ?nd I,,;', 9ur rucll SUn 2 1. I lata r...l.l o. ilfti 1. ..... nmlnif nib Tn, ,-l.-. .- . ... .t... ' - DM 1 V Frar e i1?!! Jrilva,e t'he.ten lillls Ceini Idled In set -i ,1 i,e i'i irmei Auk- a. 1018 Prlv.t WIl.LLVV . UN1KRTAKERS I rHUYLEKs 1,Jl BROAD a4d DIAMOND .-I I. . .t.Z I v..,-.... u "UllldD """" "mi ici.eifiein. i' jut 1 eJcer finice BOOKKLLPKUf, "ciTT adT"loTlii.rm mn., vviihoji intcifirl.i. n in th. I. pr. 1.1 1! . il.i urex. I HUlif laiinhatj I0u7 noSIERT lFX'.nn,1y.vS'r'nn ' OOPERB lh 20 AM) 22 POINT W. IRK AI'Sh"rPA;i,5aU.:-7,," w'lEKS WANTED bll.AU WORK AND O'ltiD PAY WALLACE WILSON HOSirnv rn ORCHARD lldu)W UNWVi VX!?.' HRPA i-.l.l. AND IN "MS PACKINO & MOVINn vv r ,uie. nmi. in rniiaoelphla wltn a .,i. o""""1" iiu vyiu oe soins back tn N. .rk un Tuesday July 20 einptyi will hu Ud to toka part or a full load bisLI 1. ,..p 1 an of Westchuster Counly Na2 York rjity nr vlrlnl-v M -.20 I.edr 'OfitS' VICTORY STORAGE' ::,.?,.l:.'.",,if1,,, h-;- jwt 470 for 111 1 III 'II V. l ,li (f. m tr. .- - --m ".-..V.". ."..".'"'- A" nail, I.AMrai TKIt WE AI TO SERVICE frrWnin PACKINO I.O.N'q-DISTANC-13 MovnS0 MUSICAIi IN3TRUMENTB Dill QUIST-Youns man deslnki tossnoolate himself with a pharmacist Bto ensaao In drus; business, nr vv buy pek-t Interest in going l.ii.lras. M r.J", Lndgar pOfflco ."""'-" ;'"uua vvuiuiEnL fancy, one accustomed to maklnc roll-uba and fitted a 1 11 1 wutB 10 capaoie mecnanio. r.yv" .- "'1 a -an mm Arcu aia. SAT.ESMnV UOtPLE YOfR INCOl nr. A SALESMAN we vein make ou a mister salesman If you nro honest nnd wliiinn to work Un cornmla sion bs s selllna: Is the mo.t mtibcstin and bes'-pald profssion In the buslneitt' world tia. day, tho supply of salesmen ttias never r-nu.len the (I, mann rat1 7in YvfiL a-- m- betvvcen the hour, cf" 10 SO and J2 or .1:36 .inn ii on viik rr Mr .viereoitn SAI.IIHVtAM Due to expansion one of the eldest and larare't corporations In the world, desires tho services of a real salesman. Apply by iuci un.j, BmiinK ana, eiuioiiion a exp.. eto. Jl. 1 1IA1LUII I 11 P l"Tlf ST PlftLAnELFHTA. SALESMAN I.lve-vvirn salosmirnl to sell hlEh-RTade pr.ni'nc, cnmmlsslnti lasts (eon. slderal le firawine arcourr) only ipood pro ducer. ni othr nee.l apply or Ivirte; state quail' cations Standard Prots. 'hi South Broad st Trenton N J i STOCK M.ESME.V WNTED ADi attrao tlve pro osltlon Is nnv cpen Vci reliable stork .a,rtsrren cnlv those who cn't produce Smith nt and TRIMMER Experienced nn spKlaB order uniforms, ironl opportunity. M 1310s Ledcer ( If you nr. the above and honest we will give vou the opportunity to nnnect voarsetf with a national sales nreinlzatlnn on comiplsslnn basis Cnll 710 Wldener Bids- Ask fpr Mr Srh je'ar v. yoT'NI AN 'n offlre of a large prlntln house, srodua'e 'f h'eh school preftrradi n who fan and will lie regularly at fifflce st 7 SO nvioek. uood opportunity. A728. Ledger Office. f.enernl I fl.ERKS over 17 for postal mall eerflce: $120 month experience unnecessary, tfor free partioul ir. of exam'natlons vvrlUf J. Leonard. f rm-r civil nervlce examiner. 62 Enul'able n dg . 'nshlnaton. D C. CIVIL SERVICE examinations August ind eptemnar, many vacancies salary 1141: J1S00 write for sample test P 1802. Led.ll t r Jf,r -Wt.'-JM 'AT K-ti ' I ' 1 :t l1 II ! .t1 i 3I m a i M SKJS !.'...J-u 1' wi im .law ' v, - . 9. iH&i.i,.iA, L.Ji Wn .,.iv Hl ,V,lq? v-.i a.; totent-uj ,j Hi
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