f i !' Tffl5 )fr Wounded Soldier Neglected ..KtUorot the ?vjUioVubHel.tA edger: W. IM Editor 0 w ...., mnn,Arit. nf vntir sV-YH-AtaV I taae' -" i"'";-"-- - "rTmi D.'e to havo my llttlo say n re- IHl W1U P '" ...! m.? Inni ti. (ha bonus lor "' " ........ - "",, toughboy and having slopped several . -ufnroy , inhaling lorao idltW ""'' -.,. ...Iiliul tn n. vnlee. & Wo" I'm in "favorof th. bona.. 1 v' I'd bo puttlnir a price on my pa- .i.m but I need tho money and I want it '.'. t said before I -wan wounded and fiaA-ihol through tho right lung with, PV. o?f shrapnol and then tho left arm by '-.ehlne gun bultot. llesulti Right lung ,f!ii or nearly sos at least It Is not of "".h tie 'two fingers of th, right hand Kf..l feillnfle" nrt ,hrco Ang n h tfi hand entirely lifeless. Tho hand Is f,t.?- Luer than none at all. Upon better than none at sltfhtlr ISmlnitlon they tell mo my lung nu "m"A .w r had a marelou recovery "ft,, i (hould be thankful that I ever got r! Oh yc. they aro paying me a small ..,'.. ii it has been Bhlfled around lBr.ra occasion. "..., teeth and eres worn In first- ti... condition when I went Into tho army. f oe sPr "len ln 0clnber' 10:0', toJ,hai'e LJtSui fixed Tho dontlst employed by K rublla Health Service was of tlio ordn EI thst my tooth had all gono bad from J" iffJctiTrf cjs. That was In October. SJt I was not entitled to havo my teeth Iwhen I iPPllo-l for glasses they told mo tmr eyes had not lcn Injured, so they tUt it lUble Yet when I wont Into tho Vl my record shows tbey tested twenty W.nty. and when I camo out they tJJut'red llttlo more than twenty over two i'Sewhat I want to know Is whether 12? aw Wble for any disabilities or 3h7ther the supposed laws for tho b-neflt ??... ...,, men .iro Just oo much newg- iiJir talk and don't monn nmthlng? Hi Ln't know vvheth.n my case Is typical -rot but It certainly wouldn t lead me M ere that tho money saved by shelving $, bonus i come t0 B0 t0 th9 dlsableJ '0l- "AUhourh I tnd back of anything t say. . t,,M prefer that you do not pntw J.MB,,. but simply nof - Piiuaelpnia. J"'j-J.. "-" The Johnson-Braun Affair m. .1. p.Mfor of tho Ki'oiliio I'iiMIo I.rdocr! WuZllZ "a recent statement ln your paper t kuoened to notice mention of the Ham fJJSllraun affair. In my eBt'mtlon It ta v. y doplorablo affair, and the matter ,J V; taken Into tho hands of the Metier ab" 'nraun evidently forrot for th. ho was and exprcsvd Ms sen- exment whfro S'TX. whleh. in all likelihood, .eemrd ITu i warranted, as the ro-caiiea genu, rJlr, s rsomTor.'h. Wand nTmenlVat made that State la the readers: Was he a bravo manT Weald rou go for a mm If a man called you rMT If you would, you would be a poor tDtSmsn of an American. Trom tho an specimen ,, .n nndlence that Anne M ".""""",,;, havn ba.n fine Z SS t U of tho" State of KentueKy B, "ou"d do lot better if h,e were placed ta .hirge of a bunch of foreign laborers In StaU of on somo United States Invest gating SfL i,et tho BChoolboy call tht SSS'toh. other boy. What would ho do !!SroW bricks or pull a knlfo? No: ho weuld nsht. and not pull a (run like a eoifsrd or a hlghwaymin or somoumine ""Frs'nkford. Philadelphia, July 23. 1021. Displaying Sunday Washing Watkt Editor of tho L'renlno' TiiWlo Lnlor: Blri-ln our Neighborhood thero Is a fam fir which InslstH on putting Its weeks vuh out on Sunday. I llvo ln a select nelgh btrhood. The ynrds aro largo and tho Z.,,. . .r n.-o. Vo also hive low Iron ftixei. and when wo have company on Sun- dy we Ilka to tano uicm . - thm the flowers, but you can Imiglne what an embarrassing position r pi. " 1 for them to see a yard full of wash. "Don't you think this Woman should hsve tame respect for tho Sabbath? If she doesn't caro to keep our Sunday, couldn t gbe do work ln the house, such as swoenlng. sowlnr. duitlne, etc., Instead of making an exhibition of It? I.lko tho old saying. TVhen you ere In Rome, do os tno lln ...... An All tho nelghbori object to this very much nnd wo would llkj to know bow to put a stop to It. X. Y. 6. Philadelphia. July 21. 1U21. It would not bo possible to stop It, as there Is no city ordlnanco prohibiting tho buitlng out of clithes on Sunday. Samuel Teaberry's Opinion .i. imi.am ri tun f.-.tr.ii.trf t'tthHr .f-ifoer. Sir I hao been reading nome of tho rtlcles In your paper about Sunday baso 111, and I would Bay thst theso ministers live enough to do to attend to their cwn eliorchei. All that they nro alter is a ioi oi publicity. Why do they take up collections In church and charge pow ronts7 Tor my fart I wlh they would mind their own trilMsi. REV SAMUKL TEAllKItnT. Philadelphia, July 24. 1021. Should a Woman Tell? fo the Editor of tho Evmino Publfo Leilatr: Blr Mr. Harold Campbell, In his letter f the Sth, said: "Murder will out," and a man will find a woman out In the end. It Hllarlus had tho gift of knowing what rtiit or lco any ono was Inclined to by Blm Hr amelllng either the person or his g.r Bwnti. Too bad all men aro not gifted with loch faculty. "Should a man leu: Tti, but will he never. A man's past is dotted with secrets that a confession be tes marrlago would leave him a bachelor for life and a confession after marrlago ould leavo him a corpso. All men have a skeleton hidden ln tho closet. So, If tnt-half of the women ln this world had town their husbands' past they would awer bo their wives today. A man has all tho chances to find out a Oman, but how can a woman find out the Ma ho marries? I know of a case whert I'man courted a woman six years, object f.atrlmony, when his position would allow nStctent ln:omo to take proper caru of a home. Afttr six years, when his purse Mowed marriage, ho did not marry the oman whose life ho robbed of years and tompinlonshlp with othors, bu ho turned to another city and married. Now, my dear reader, do jou think ho will Wl all hU secrets to his wlfo to the oman whoso marrlago vow ho seulod with tto most revoront, unadulterated kiss, and ins looked up to him, believing hlin next to JW In porfectlon nnd wisdom. "Should uey tell?" When women havo learned to BO SI gracafullv fox non iln. nti nxnliinj. Hon Will bo nooossary. IlUANCO. rnuaueipwa, July 12, 1021. What He Needs 'y Krtl'or 0 thi Evanlna I'uh'le Ledaer: Blr In answer to "In nnrnnsl" I would JT that ho doesn't nocd udvlce He needs !im" Almost any ono can got along In wli world with some ono puBhlng them, but a glorious lctory to win against odds. "' la from a young father of Ave. H. P, Birwyn. Pa., July 11, 1021. 1). Definition of "Luck" l"o the Kdcor of the Eventno VubUc T.edaer: Blr In answer to A. Cat son, who v,unt8 w know If there Is any such thing us lurU, flrit thing to do Is to arrlv at a defl- ,,""" ' the word, so as to bo euro it means i nme thing to both panics. According to my dellnlllon, a man who Fln m a lumblo hus good luck, while the who Iosun has h.id luck. Thore lo noth f supern.itur.il coimtcti-d lth It; henco t i '" lui'k c'""ot bo foretold. IlualnusB Jsnture. nuy be largely good management. t ma nevertheless, bo dllutod with vary "jS duantltlfs of luck at dllfeient points. any ono differs with mo. It Is becauso i if a different moaning for tho word & ja.mi:h o'duikn. "Iladeiphia, July u. 1021 Pol aonous Snakes In England ..ta ..WMM WII.MO 111 bliyiHMH ) l Wifor o Hie Exinlnu Public Lidaer: I ilk.. ' " atlr tti "W. I. H." I would 'rr.'." 'Ute that thero are only two known iamii ot hlrmful snakes in England fou.i ' nJl3ors and vipers. I llvod for Jv, SM oars In the South of England, near ur,,. w rr'', "here they are cwcliilly :.XU. but In that tlmo 1 only honrd aoout twenty or thirty peorlo bolns bitten, im .1. ' number only fWo wero fatal, V.l ,,'," wera u" yul,f children, uiuaily a bite cauws a llttlo sickness and "es away There nro ulso water snakes Urml. ov"r Ul"ro' which nre perfectly ta .m' ii A" 'oya wo u"tlt ,0 take lUnrdB ...' hmcl. snukos, know as slow tr il- "cl,0l with us. (rass snakes Una im. nu.mrtua In Bomv imrts of Eng ". out they, too are hurmlesa. MMtlphla, July 0, 10ai. iA I e - ; 1 I jl ftr Letters to the Editor &itgM!bS'ft)k(lM PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to tho Editor should be nil brlof and to tho point as possible, avoiding anything that would opn a denominational or sectarian dls cuBslon. No attention Tirlll bo paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo signed as an evidence of eood faith, although names will not 1)0 printed If request Is made that they bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo taken as an Indorsement of Its vlowa by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by posU ago,- nor will manuscript be. aved. Bonuses Then and Now To tho Editor of the livenino fuMlo Leitier: Sir During the war the Oovernment Paid bonuses to shipbuilders who finished their contracts on time or ahead of time. The shipbuilders paid part of this bonus money to laborers who helped get tho ships built. Die business madd no protest against these bonuses to capital and labor when both woro alroady earning enormous returns. Hut big business rcgnrds It as Immoral to pay a bonus to tho man who flnlshod the war ahead of tlmo by facing machine-gun bullet, ln the Argonne. C. I.. EM.MKUT. Philadelphia, July C. 1021. Questions Ansivered Largest Pipe Organ To the Editor of the Cu.tilno Public Lcdo'r: Sir Is It correct that In tho John Wan- amakor More li the largest plpo organ ln the world7 II. 8. J. Philadelphia, July 20, 1021. Tho largest pipe organ ln exlstenco Is the ono ln Wanamaker'n atoro In Philadelphia. It hau five manuals, 232 stops and 17,0.14 pipes. Tho second In slzo Is In Century Hull. Piroslau, Qormany, and has flvo man uals, 187 stops and 10,133 pipes. It Doesn't Rain Frogs To the Editor of the Evenlno Public Ltdaer: Sir Has It ever been verified that It rains frrgs? I havo seen thousands of small frogs hopping about aftor hard rains. a. u o. Philadelphia, 'july 20, 1021. Tho Smithsonian Institution flays that thcte creatures do not como down ln tho rain, an many people bellove, but aro al ready existent upon the earth ln cracks and crevices. Tho ruin washes thorn out upon the ground. Our National Motto To the editor o tho Evcntna Public Ledoert Sir Please stao how we came to aciulro the national motto "II plurlbus unum," OnOItOB T. HANDY. Philadelphia. July 20, 1021. "E plurlbus unum" was first proposed on August 10. 1770. by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, who had been nppolnted a commlttoo of throe to inorn.ro a devlco for tbo seal of the United States. This device, howovor, was not ac cepted, and It was not until June 20, 1782. that tho motto was adopted as part of tho second and successful design submitted by Charles Thompson. Secretory of Congress, In 1700 Congross decreed that tho words should appear on certain specified coins. "Shyster" Lawyer To the Editor of tha Evenlnu 1'ublto Ledaer: Sir Pleaso tell mo tho origin of tho vord "shyster." as. for instance, "a shy' ster lawyer." S. I A. Philadelphia. July 20, 1021. Shyster, ln American slang, Is a dlBhon' est or unscrupulous attorney. Tho wird Is sold to havo originated in New York, and this story U told of It: A German attorney ar.pllcd to tho Tombs Court In 1810 for a warrant against a client who had called him bad names. Ono of tho names a not cry polite oro he pronounced much as "shystor" Is now spelled. It soon become current prlso.i slang for a dlsreputablo practitioner. George Wilkes, who then tlitcd tbo rollci. Oazetto, first wroto tho weir J"trt'r in1 uujt torn. Ju;kM Miller, of th ITnltn.1 .mnfpn Smiprmn Cntlrt. Kivn It u Judicial adoption Into our language fii nn address beforo tho Iowa bar about the time of tho Beecher trlaK American Sunday School Union To the Editor of the Eventio Puhllo I.edotr: Sir Pleaso tell mo when tho American Sunday School Union wob organized ond Its piewnt extent. W. L. HUTCHIN'S. Philadelphia. July 20. 1021. The American Sunday School Union was organized ln 1817 under tho title of "Sun day and Adult School Union." Tho name wos ohangod In 1821 to tho "American Sun day School Union." A charter was obtained ln 1345. When English Money Was Abolished J To the Editor of the Evening ruuuc meager; t Sir Up to what dato were isngllsD, coins ( and bills used ln this country7 t C. Ls N, Philadelphia. July 20. 1021. No exact d.ito can bo named. Imme diately after tho battle of Dunker Hill J2, 000.000 In American, currency was Issued, nnd by 1770 the amount had grown to J241,- 000,000, nnd tho various statos naa lssuea nearly as much. In 1702 the mint ln Phila delphia was established. Thus the usa of American money gradually supplanted tho i foreign. I "To Confirm Rank" To the Editor of the Evening 1'ullio Ledger: , Sir What In meant by saying that a re-1 serve officer in tho navy has ro-entcred the H service to "Confirm his rank"7 K. W. T. Philadelphia. July 21, 1021. Tho Navy Department says that many of ficers having temporary or provisional rank,, ln the lteoerves ro-enter the regular service and Bervo the length of time necessary to entltlo them to permanent rank. This oarrlos with it a much higher rate of pay when retired to tile Ileservo, since otherwise the pay is only J12 a, year. Number of Service Calls To the Editor of tho Evening Public Ledger: Sir Pltase tell mo how many different sorvlco calls thero are. O. W. I.. Philadelphia, July 20, 1021. Tho servlco calls consist of a class of bugle calls numbering from four to thirty. Trey are the ndjutnnt's call, assembly, boots and tuddlo, call to auartora, cap tain's call, church, drill, fatigue, first call, first wrgoant's call, full dress, overcoats, recall, .elroat. ravollle, school, sick, stables, taps, tat'jo, tho general, to the standard and water call. Poems and Songs Desired Locates Lines of Poetry i To tho Editor of the Evening 1'ubllc Ledger: ' Sir Tho Tlvll War song beginning "O . pralso and t'nnks de Loid nra oomo,'' ro ouested In Saturday's Ecsino Public , Luixjcn. by Harriot T. Smenglo, may bo fcund among John O. Whlttler's poums. It is part of a poom entitled "At Port noyal." W. II. ASPP.IU New Hope, Pa., July M, 1021. Adds Mlsalng Words To the Editor of the Eventno Publi" Ledger: Sir I beg to Inclose "S. I.. E 's" prob lem poem as It renda after Insertion of six untlng words, which I quote: A "sutler" sat In his "ulator" gra: Watching the moonboams" "lustor" play. The night was still, no "rustle" or eway Dlsturbod his dreams, which wero far from gay. As he brooded over the "result" of tho day, "O Spirit Sublime," hs was heard to say, That "lurest" to death In tha battle fray, "If our cause bo Just, a I pray It may, Lot us trijimph and fill our foes with dis may." I havo been looking, however. In vnln for tho seventh blank space, but be It, "H. I.. 12.," as thou rulest F. S. Philadelphia. July 21. Irf21. "Smile" To tho Editor of the Evtnlng Publlo Ledger: Sir Ah requested by a reador, I am In closing "Smllo" for tho 'Pooplo's Forum rec tlon. M. I.. Wilmington, Pel.. July 20. 1921. SMII.B Llko bread without tho spreadln', I.lko n puddln' without sauce, Like a mattress without buddln', The People's Forum lll appear dally In the leering Pulillu J.nlurr, anil ulso In the rlumlny Public Lnlgrr, letters iUkOUHiliig timely topics will be printed, us well us requested pnrms, nnd question ot general Interest "III be answered. j.TefluM.aeiiWtVAAw EVftNTtfG PtfBLIQ I.lko a cart without a horss. tilko a door without a latchstrlng, Like a fence without a stile, Llko s. dry and barren creek bed, Is a face without a smile. r.tkn a houso without n dooryard. I.Ike a yard without a flower. Like a clock without a malnsprlnr, That will never toll the hours A think that sort o makes yo" feel A hunger all tho while ph, the saddest sight that ever was Is a face without a smile. iw" ' fjt T """vwffij .io lam oj man was mint tor mne An' thereby Is he blest Above the critter, of the field. The bird, an' all the rest: He's je.t a little lower Than the angels In the skl.s, An' tho roason la that ho can smllei Thoroln hi. glory Ilea. So smile- an' don't ferglt to smile, An- smile an smllo agin! "Twill loosen up tho cords o' care An ease tho wetsht n !n: 'Twill help yt' on the longest road An chcor yo" mile by mlloi An so, whatever Is your lot, Jos' smile, an" smllo, an" smile. Augustln W. Dresden. Dog vs. Man To fie Editor of the Evcnlno PmMIo Ledger: Sir In reply to "Interested," who wants n story In crso on tho naming of a dog, I send tho following, which may Interest hlmi Ho was a dog. Hut he stayed nt home And guarded tho family night nnd day. Ho was a dog That didn't room. Ho lay on tho porch or chased, the stray ii.o iramps, tno burglar, the hen away. For a dog'B true heart for that household beat At morning and oventng. In cold and heat. Ho wag a dog. Ho wns a man, And didn't stay To cherish his wlfo and his children fair. Ho was a man, And every day His heart grew callous. Its lovo beats rare. He thought of himself at the close of the day And. clgnr In his fingers, hurried away To tho club, tho lodgo, tho storo, the show, Ilut ho had a right to go, you know He was a man. MUS I.. I). TRACT. Philadelphia, July 24, 1021. "S. C. I.." nsks for a poem eutltled "Thty Cannot Read Their Tombstonis When They're Doad." "O. A. R." desires the words of tho Civil War poem, entitled "Llttlo Dronze JJutton." tho first lino of which runs thus: "How dear to my heart Is tho llttlo bronze button." "C. C. D." nsks for a poom, the last line of each verse being. "And now I know that Santa Is a roal-blnck col'ed man." PARCEIi POST RAILROAD UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Just Received 12 of These J room Suites Walnut and Mahogany finish. Bow-end Hed, Full Vanity DrcsslnB ' ' Tnblo, Chlfforetto and large, roomy ' ' Bureau. 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WINDOW SHADES KJjFifflf $1.80 shade, now 7Go $2.00 Opaque, now S1.25: I2.2S Duplex, now 11,00. TrtANHMimtn mfd. co. sou hansom Hind for samples Phonet Spruce B870 COIN MACHINES Sell, Fruit and othors. Card fleets (1917 Kiidels), Jackpot Poker Card. Deweys: 100 new and rebuilt. "All bargains. Kmtern Olueo BLOAN NOVKLTY MFO. CO. Rill V. nth Nt. Pbone. Dell Poplar 4731 OLD COVKKH KIIMOVKU Write or phone for sample and price. C. SCHMITT, Mfr. 181AnUe,M,1 U. S. MEDICAL r IEjJUJL JLJLjtJjry '1. it We have Just purchased 4000 Tleld Desks from V. 8. Medical Ilrpt., """"; T wi wood wiin inrge A Y bundles on the sides, snme ns lllus- Y trated In this ad. Hllglitly used, but V n uuu ronuuion. a real unrgnin at $12. These desk, aro shipped l ex. press only. FREE Write for Our New Catalogue ;; MILITARY SALES CO.:; COO 7tf..l.l. t?i. eatfjtf ABIlAMSt-july 28, 1021. SAJIUBL E.. husband of Mary E. Abrams. Due notloi of funoral will bj given from his lato resi dence. 013 N. 18th st. ALEXANDETt. At his resldenco. 0147 t tyS-'PCUV.";" P July 2U- 1021. FJIANK U . m;XAVDLlt' Uuo notice ot the funeral will bo given. ANDltmN" Julv 5n mativ bit ta .if of ilarceau Joseph Andrlen and daughter "' v."innno anu ine lato Thomas Scanlon. Itelatlras and friends aro Invited to attend foneral, Sat., H:80 A. M.. from her lato residence, 112 Itlpka nvo., Manayunk. Sol emn requiom mass, Holy Family Church, 10 A. M. Int. St. Denis' Cem. W??1100 '"y 28- OEonan aii.m- STllONa, need 63. Relatives and friends Invited to funoral services. Hon., 2 P. M , at hie late resldenco, 4033 Hoyal st., Cier mnntown. Int. private, DAKnn. July 27. ISAI1EI.I.E WEN'TZ DAKEIt. Itolatlves nnd frlonds Invited to services, Frl.. 8 P. Jl l-u . l-axson st. Also linehns Ileformcd Church, Uluobell, DAILEY July 27, 1021, CATHAIIIVE J wife of tho lato Wilson Halley, agod Bo' Itolatlves and friends aro Invltud to attond funeral services, Sat.. 2 P. jr., at hor late residence 212U W. Oxford st. int. private. B.UII'OnD. Chateau-Thierry, France. PX V;.',ii?18' EDWAltD O., sonol ' ElliJl beth Wilkinson nnd tho late William E Bamford. aged 21, Relatives and friends nro Invited to attond funeral Bervlces, Sat. li P. M.. St. Luke's Church, atn. Int. North wood tm. , DAItRY. Killed In action, In France, nn J.ulyn.lG'r-191,S' J0HN J- "ARRT. cSrKpnny A. 0th Engineers, aon of Matilda ('. and the late Edward W Harry. Relatives nnd friends, also 3d SlvlsUn, Login Post. No. 1170, Amiirlca-i Legion: Colonol Charles W. Hewitt Post, No. 1B4, Veterans cf Foreign Wars, and Philadelphia Chapter of War Mothers, aro Invited to the services., on tfunday morning, at 0 o'clock, at tho resi dence of bis hrothor-ln-law. Elmer II. Alai-n 4M8 N. 10th st. Interment at Uellefunte. Pennsylvania. BOUART. FREDERICK ROSS, formerly residing nt 2037 W. Tioga St.. Phlla . anil late of 1234 Carroll St.. Brooklyn. N. Y died auddonly ln that city. July 25, 1021. Int. will be made at Nova- Scotia. BRINTON. July 27. CLARA, widow of Oeorgo D. Ilrlnton. Relatles and frlonds aro invited to nttend funeral senlees, .Sat :i P. M.. at hor late resldenco, 350(1 Old York rood. Int. prlvato. Remains mav bo viewed Frl evo. DROOKS. Julv 27. BETTY, daughter of Harry O. and Margaret D. Hrooks (no Fnr rcll). Funeral Sat.. 1 P. M.. 2044 8. C5tb st. Int. Mount Moriah Com. BROWN On July 28 1021. TLOYD D.. husband - ICathorlre II. Drown, aged 3U years. TtelatWos and frlonds are Invited to the funaral, on Saturday morning, at 8 30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1710 S. 50th st High requiom mass n.t the Church of tha Annunoiatlon, 12th and Diamond sts. Interment at Fernwood Comctory. BUTTERWORTK. julv 21, 1021. at KIneo, Mo4?e, CHARLES C. husband of Mary E. Uutterworth. Intermont private. CALDICOTT. At Limerick, Pa., July 28. MARY, widow of Edwin Caldlcott. aged 73 Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend funeral services. Sat.. 2 P. M. precisely at David H. Schuyler Uldg . Broad and Dia mond ts Int. private. CONLEY. Killed ln action, at Chateau Thierry Franco. July 10, 1018 Private FRANCIS X. CONLEY. Co, If 100 Inf.. be loved son ot William and Elizabeth Con ley, aged 17. Relatives, friends. Wm. M. and Franclo t. Conioy Post. No. 04: Wal ter II. Qeartr Post. No. 315 and Lieut. Joseph 8. Feruson Post. No. 833. American Legion: Kealoy-Moonej-O'Dunnell Post Vet erans of Foreign Wars; Co. K. lOUth Inf.: Co. M. 110th Inf.: Phlla. Chapter War Mothers, and Holy Name Soolety of St. Charles' Church, invited to funeral. Sat., a ..'10 A. M.. residence of parents. 720 S. 20th st. Solemn requiem mass at ."t. Charles' Church 10 A. M. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. CONNERS. July 27. 1821. WILLIAM J., beloved husband of Margaret A. Conners (nee Ryan), formerly of Hordontown. N. J. Rela tives and friends also Waunakeo Tribe, No. 808. I. O. It M.. are Invltod to attend funeral. Sat.. 8 A. M.. from his lata resi dence. 200 S. Broadway, Gloucester, N. J. Solemn high mass St. Mary's Church 0 ,v .m. ini. uoruemown, .. j. c6v UIi.LV i.-klot. 28. wis. ln Franca. .TO. SEPH A., Eadllne). son of John iirwl Anna Covin fnpn Relatives and friends, also Frank- ford Pout. No 211. American Lesrlon: Corn John CiiBtor Post. Votorans of Foreign Wnrs; Co. K. 31S Inf.: Northenst Chapter. War R .MUVI1DIV UIV, lO, .V, W, il.j i ItllllVlUlU .IU1 l . lotto Ass'n. wiPloyes of S. W. Evans & Sons I ' nrn Invited to attend funaral. Hat.. K .10 .Motnern' uiv. io, a. u. li.; i ranKtora Atn- H A. Jl!. from hla lote residence, 4314 Lolper y st , Frnnkford. Sulemn reuulem mavs St. joaemms i. nurcn iu a, ji. int. u r, M., St. Joachim's Cem.. Frankford. COOPER - Fourth-daj . Seventh Slonth 2Tth. 1021, DRINTON PUSEY COOPER Funeral from his lato resldonco, 1310 E. I lncoln Highway, Coutesvlllo, Pu. , Seventh duy Sevamh Month UDth.- Jluot at the H I n 'Use at li a. m. luayngnt-auving time). R Irlitrmnnl nrlvatn. Plnfl.n ntnlr flnw.r. CyJUIING. July 27. RICH.VRD P.. hus band of Annlo Enochs Cummlng. Relatives and friends, also Richard Vaux Lodge, Nn 3S4, F, and A, M., and nil other organlza- nulla u- n.i.v.ll .w .u u lillliu.t, Ultt vited to lew remains. Frl , 7 to 0 P. JL oi wnicn no. was a member, are In- at his late resiaence. n-u Diamond st. Int. privniu, ui (.-uuteiuciinj ui mo lamuy, DANFIELD. In France, July IS, 1018. EDWIN GEOROE. son of Edwin L. and Abble S. Danrteld, aged 2U Relatives and friends, also Russell C. Proff Post. No. Bil2, Haddington Legion, and employes of Phlln. Electrlo Co . are Invited to attend funeral. Hat , 2 30 P. JL, at hid ptrcnts' residence. 1B00 N. 67th it. Int. West Lauiel Hill Cem. DKSJtOND July 27, FHANCIS JOSEPH sen of Cornelius and lato Hrldgrt Desmond. Itelntlviis and friends, also J W. C. I of John Wanamuker's, are invited to intend funeral. Sat , S A. Jl . from his Ute rcsi orti'ce, 17 S 43th st High requiem mnss at, .Tsmos' Churrh 1) A. Jl. Int. ul 1 Cnthrdinl Com. DEVINE. On July 1(1. 1021. at Roma, Italy MARY K. DUVINE, adopted dutuh ter of the lute Mark and Elisabeth L. De vlne Due notice nf funeral will h Klven. DORSON. Julv 28. JIARY E. DODSON Due notice of funeral will ha given from her late lesldence. S10 S. 40th st. DURNINO. July 27, 10J1, JIAHTHA E wife of the late Jamos W. Durnlnc (n-e Gallagher). Relative, and filunds, alsi League ot tha Sacred Heart, nro Invited to funoral, Mon . 8-30 A. JL. from her law resldenco, 810 S. B9th st Solomn requiem mass at Church of the Transfiguration, 10 A. M Int. Holy CrosB. ELLIS Oct 24, 1018, In France. WAL TER DANT.EY. wagoner Co A, 303th Am munition Train. 80th Dlv,. son of Waltor und Mary Ellis, aged 23. Relatives and friends, also Oletnlde Post, No 248 A. L. . North Penn Post, No 070. V. of F. W . nnd Weldon Flro Co , aro Invited to attend fu neral, Jlon., 8:30 A Jl , parents' rosldence, Weldon, Pn. High mass St Luke's Church, Olensldo, Pa., 10 A. Jl. Int. Holy Sepulchre FARINA Suddenly, at Atlantic City. N. J July 28 KATHRYNE beloved wife of Prof. Pnsquale Farina, aged S3 Funeral Sat , 8 A, M.. from undertaking par ors of c. C. A. Daldl Ilros. & Co Ine 1011 S. 8th st Requiem high mass Ladv of Good Counsel Church 0 A M. precisely. Int, private. Holy Cross Com. FITZMAURIClJ July 27. 1021 HELEN O wife of Frnnols J Fltsmnurlce, aged H2. Relatives and friends nrn Invltnl to attend funeral. Sat., 8.30 A. Jl from her lute residence B018 Locust st Solemn high mass of uqulsm at St Carthage Church 10 A Jl prec sely Int Holy Cross Cem aALLAGIIER July 27, FRANCES, wife of John Gallagher (nee Osada). Relatives unit friend, aro Invited to attend funsrai. 1 Bat.. 8:30 A, M., from r.ar late residence. u.i....aAx.M.-.jfcji. I liin I ffisi t 9 , --ttZ in.--fr A Tffi XSai a . V imA-TUB 242 Slocum st., Mt. Airy. Solemn requiem mass, Church of St. lkmaventura, 0th and Cambria at.., 10 A. M. Int. Holy Redeemer CailIFFiE3, July 2IJ, 1021, THOMAS, hus. land of Anna Orlffles (nto Lang). Funeral Sat.. 2 P, M.. residence. 1027 E. Letterly st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Friends mav call Frl. eve. URIFFIN. July 27. JOHN, husband of the lato Catharine Urlffln. Relative and friends nro Invited to attend funeral. Sat., 8 30 A. M.. resldenco of son-in-law. Thomas Dougherty. 32BB Kelm st. Mass at Church of the Ascension 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross CeotYNAN. July 2fl. . 1021. MARY OUT NAN. Relatives and friends, also 11. V. M, Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart of tile Qosu Chumh, are Invited to attend fu neral, Sat, 7:30 A, M, from the resldonra of her niece. Mrs. Ella Woods, 1418 N. Houvler st Solemn high mass at the Church of tho Qosu II A. M. Int. Holy. Cross Com. HARTLEY. At Belleau Woods, France, on Juno 21. 1018. PAUL FRANCIS HART LEY, 4lith Co.. 0th Reg, Marines, son of Pauline C, and the late Dr. Francis W. Hart ley, of 045 N. Frazler st., Phitn., aged 20 ...... Itelntlvea nnd friends, also 1 hnrnn. Robert Reath Post, No. 160, American Le gion. Invited to funoral services, on Monday, at 2:30 P M . at Soldiers' National Ceme tery, aormantown. HERMANN. At France, of pneumonia, Oct. 10. 1018. Mechanic JOHN OEOROl! HERMANN, of Co, A, ninth Infantry, ron ot William nnd Marie Hermann, aged 20. Relatives and friends, also Forsythn Old ham Griffith Post, A. I... and Boy Scouts of Hurholme. are Invited to nttend funeral. Hot.. 4 P M.. from his parents' residence, 7405 Montour st. Int. Lnwnvlew Cem. IHLI.IARD. At Vlnontown, N. .1 . July 27. 1021, 11AYARD. son of late Franklin S, and Rebecca P. Hllllanl, aged 40. Fu noral services In Trinity Eplrropil Churrh, Vlnccntown, N. J.. Bun., nt 10 A. M. (ttondard time). Int at Baptist Cem. Autos will moot train leaving Phlln. 8 RJ A. M. (standard1 time), at famlthvllle, N. J. HUCJHE3. July 27. 1021. PATRICK, hus band of Mary A. Hughes (n v!-Knlght), nnd father of Sister Roao Edmond, of tho Sisters of St. Joseph. Relatives and frlxnds, also bindery division of the Curtis Publish ing Co., nro Invltnd to attend funeral, Mon , 8 30 A. M . rosldence, 1025 Iluttonwood st. Solemn roqulem mass. Cathedral, 10 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cem. iniSIl July 28. MARTHA WHET STONE, widow of, J Ilurd Irish. Relatives anA frinmlrt invli.,,1 tn funornl ssrvlces. resi dence, 813 W. Main st., Norrlatown, Pa., uat.t ;i J. . .M mi. pnvuiu. JACKSON Julv 27. JOSEPHINn V. L.. widow of Wllllnm W. Jackson Funeral 'orv Ices Sat., 11 A. M., at her late residence. 1)32 Belmont nve. Int Mt. Morlnh Cem. Kl-tM'OllTS Julv 20. HIIIO 11.. hunbnnd of Mario Rlcn KeepOrts Relatives and frUmlR. nlso Lvnwood Assembly. No 7. A O. M. P.. aro Invited to services, Sat., 2:30 V M., r3Uii iiaverioru avo. ini. pnvnio. Woodland" Cem. KENNEDY July 20, THOMAS J., hus band of Moris J. Kennedy (neo Frlel). of Olentlos. County Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 A. M.. S V corner Weccncoo nve. nnd Oroenvllli st. Solemn requiem mnss. Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carml 0 3d A. SL Int. Holy Crois Cem. Omit flowers. KENNY. July 28. JACK, son of Ernlca nnd late James Kenny, aged 15 months Funeral Sat . 2 1'. M.. Broad St. ChapM (Ashcr A Son). 1300 N. Uroad st. Int. Olcmvood Cem. KIRCHNER. July 20. 1021. PAULINE, widow of Chrll.tlan ICIrchner, In her 75th year. Funral Borvlces Frl . 2 P. M , at pirlors of Oils A. Klrchner, N. W. cor, 13th st. and Lehigh avo. Int Oreenmount Cem. Friends may cnl' Thurs. eve. KNOTT. At Seully, Franco of pneu monia. Nov. 21. Ill is. prlvato FRKDrTRK'K UUUU.MAM K.Non, ,; Headquarters Cu . 31Bth Infantry. 70th Di!..,on. A. E. 1" Relatives and friends, also members of Tioga Post, No. 311). Amorlcan Legion, and Patternmakers' Aiso . are Invited to attend funeral. Sat., July 30. 2 P. M.. from resi dence of his father, 715 W. Tioga at. Seiv Ice at St Luke's Episcopal Church. B and Huntingdon sts Int. Oreenmount Cem. LACKEY Julv 27. EI.lZABIni B LACKEY, wife of Charles Lackey. Reliitlvoa and friends, also Rosurv and Altar Soclotlrs. era lmit-Hl to attend funeral, 8:30 A. M . Sat., at hir late rcBldence. 1330 E. Earl st. Solemn high mnss Holy Nnmo Church Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem , prlvatn. LAUHElt. On July 20, 1021, EMMA L. LAUUER (nuo Sayors), widow of Alexander M Liuber Relatives and frlonds aro In vited to tho services. Sat.. 2 P. M . nt her lato residence, 1944 S. B7th St. Int. private.' Friends ma call Frl. eve LOUDENHLAUER July 2(1. 1021. LAURA W., duughtor of George jr. nnd tho late Mary C. Loudenslager. Relatives and friends are Invltod to uttend funoral services, Frl.. 2 P. M., at her lato resldenco, 1028 N. 10th ot Int. prlvnto. MAHN July 27. MARY, daughter of the lato Mary Mahn. Role llvo. nnd frlonds In vited to funeral, Mon., 7 '3d A M resl denco. 1017 S RedlleM st High man. of reiiuli m nt Church of tho Mont 111. ssul Sac rament 0 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cm McANALLY. July 27. CATHARINE, wlfo of tho lato Patrick McAnally. Funr.il. to which relatives nnd friends aro Invited. Mon., 8 SO A M . from her lato re" dene 1? 17 S. Both st. Solemn mass of r-qii!em at tho Church of the Jlost lllewd Sacra- mnt. 10 A. Jl. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Com M-CONNELL On July 27. 1021. ELTV. v., wiuuw oi vvuuain .icionneii. rvrv:cea on Sat.. 1 P. JL. at tho Oliver H. Ralr Ilulbllnu 1K20 Chestnut Bt. Int. prlvnto. JIERTENS. July 27. 1021. JIAY JO SEPHINE, beloved wlfo of Louis R. Jler tons, aged 37 (neo Stactz). Relativis and friends are Invited to attend funernl. Sat.. 7:30 A. Jl . from late rosldence. ISO W. Nor rlB st. S'olcmn requiem mass at St Ilonl faclus' Church 0 A. Jf. Int. Most Holy Re deemer Cem. JIOORE At JIaro Islnnd Cillf . July 21. CLARENCE CLAYTON JIOORE. warrant punner. U. S. N.. son of lato G orgo E. and C P.. R. Mooro. Relatives nnd frlenCs also Nnval Pest. American Legion. Invlt-'d to funeral services, on Tuesd.iv, at 1 P. Jl, pre. clsely. resldenco, 40(1 E. Jit. Airy ave., Jit. Alty. Int. prlvato JIORILL. At residence of her daughter. Jrrs. Joseph Mastbaum. 1018 Dlam nd st . July 27. JIARIA H . wife ot lato Joseph II. Morlll. aged 77. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funural. Sat.. 10 A. JL. Hroad st. chapel (Asher & Son), l.l9 N. Broad St. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. JIOKR1SEY. July 2tl, Rev DANIEL A. JIORRISEY, son ot lato Jllchnel nn 1 H.mora Morrlsoy (neo Horgan). In his 57th icar Rev. clergy, relatives and friends are In vlted to attend funeral, Sat. A. JL, Church of Holy Angels. Oak Lano. Dlvlno Ofllco 0,30 A JL Solemn raqulem mass 10 A. JL JIORTON Juiy 27. 1021 ALICE A . wlduw of Samuel Morton Relative and frlonds are Invltod to nttend funeial. S.U.. 2 P. JL. from hur lut rosldence. S. Central nve., Cheltenham. Pa. Int. Lawnvlew Cem. Friend ca'l Frl. evo JIOSS. July 27, 10M WILI.IAJl J . hi-s-bnnd of Annlo JIoss Relatives nnd frlet.ds a,sp Jliohlne Prlntert and Color Jllxurs. are Invited to uttend funeral. Sat.. "J 3U A. Jl . from his lato resldenco. 1278 S. Ringgold St. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony a Church Int. Holy Cross Cem. JIURPHY. tiuddunlv. July 27. ELIZA RETH E. .MURPHY itw Jlorrls), widow of Jomes F JIurphy. aged 72 Ftuiural Jlon.. 1 P. Jl , from tho reBldonco cf her son. Chirlet JIurphy. 514 Spruce st. Darby. Pa. Int. private, Rlvervlow Cem , Wilmington, Del. NEELY. July 28, LLI7.A ALEXANDRA daughter of the lato John and Jlnrv Stewart Noely, Relatives and lriends aro Invited to attend funeral services, Sat . 2 30 p JL, resldenco, B3B3 Addison st Int. private. O'URIEN. July 2S. JOHN Jl . on of late James T. and Mary O'RrU'n new Fltapatrlck). Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral, Jlon., 8.30 A. JL, from resllonoo of his brother, Anthony O'llrlen. 140 E Hunt ingdon st. Solemn requiom mnss at Churth of Visitation 10 A, M Int Cuth.ilr.il i .m PARRISH July 21 1021, at Amherley. Sussex. England. ALlHtED PARRISH. for merly of Philadelphia.. PLUCKER. At Vlnelind. N. J.. Ju'y 2H, CATHARLVE ANN. widow of Jucob J. Plucker. Relatives and friends are Invite I to attend funeral seivlies at th parlors of Samuol W. Kehr Si Son. N W. oorner 21st ant Diamond ots , --at., 2 P Jl. pre cisely Int Fernwood C .u REEVES. Julv 27. IH.'I ELIZA, widow of Samul Reeve., agod S.I Relatives und friends aro Invited to attend funeiul serv ices Snt., 2 P. Jl . at tht resldenco of her daughter. Mrs Jan.) 11 Farrell. 2125 h 13th t Int private, Fetnwiod Cem. l'r. nds may car Frl , after 7 P M. ROHINSON At lis r'sl. mo, 1.17 S st JInrk's soimro July 27 I y 2 1 D .sTI'W ART ROlilNSON. Sor1rj on Frl lav ufl-r. ron, at 1 o'clock, at tho Oliver H Dalr Uidg., 1820 Cheetnut at. Intormert pri vate. ROGERS. Kllle.l In action. In France, Sept II lfllK BERNARD T , son of tho lute James nnd Jlargarwt Rogers. Relatives and friends. Co. K. lUOth lof . JI.u tin J. aien doii Ik-'on, No. 2B8, Vu-erans of Forirn Wars. War Jtothers and Kejstnne Dlv.. In vited to funeral. Sat , 8 3n A Jl , (rom his brothers r.sldenco, 2115 N 2sth st Sol emn requiem muss at Precious Itlood Church 10 A Jl Int Holv CrOK. Cem. ROTHKUGEI Julv 27 ELLA, wife of Hurry Rothkuiul. Helit!,' und friends nre Invited to tute-nd funei i. Pi 1. P. M,, fiom lato residence, 1152 u'.miwood avo. lilt at Chuvia lilUur Chollm ui. SALIEE-Ju'y 27. JIXI.Y. duughtvr of Ssntn and Catharlno loin In her 10th year. Relatives and frbnii tnvlteil to fu neral, bat 8 30 A. JL, from parents' r -!-dtneo, 5030 James st. S, lemn requiem mass at Mater Dolorosa Church 10 A, Jl Int. St Domlnlo's Cem. SAUERMILCH July 2d CHRISTINA K (neo Scheuhlng). wldirw of Charles O. Saner milch. Bgod Sit Rel.atlvos an 1 fitends arc In vited to attend fitnera' services Hat. ' P JL, at her lite resldunro 2-03 N Jtuschnr it Int. Grexiunount Ccin, Fi lends nmy cull Fr1 eve. MJIMONS On July 27. 11)21. WILLIAM, husbanl if tho late Jlargarot blamions l-'u-neral itervlcei on P-itU'-dav, nt :i r M, Kt late reslc"enoo, (I2S N SRcl st Int. Fri n wood Cim Friends call lildi to 10 P M SNELL July 27. AARON SNELL Rein tlves frlinds and all snoletles unit"! to nttend funeral. Sat., fl P, t fi.m res d ne 0222 RulJt avo. Int. Jit. Jl irl.th CV-n. View ing Frl, eve. STINGER July 25 10JI. EDWARD husband of Nellie Stlngei inee. MlOrnth) and son of late Wllllum and Susanna Stinger Rdatlvos and fr'er.ls. ulna M Edmond'a 11 v Name Sotlt .oil l.eavuo if th j Saired II. irt. aro mvi .1 to funeral hat, H 311 A M from h uts r.sidenc.i 1012 l'olnt Rreere ae hol inn high nuns of requiem nt st Edni. nd s I'liurch 10 A Jl Int at Holy Cress t m UNDERTAKERS W fflfcy,JI1 BROAD a4d BVty DIAMOND j OTLY $,'1921 PKATHB THOMSON. July 27. 1021. NA.THAN J., son of Elvan M. nd Annie K. Thomson (nee Sekro). age 20. Relatives nnd friends, also member of Sunday school of First Presbyterian Chureh of Kensington, are In vited to attend funeral. Mon.. 2 P. M.. from his late residence. 430 helgrado jt. n. ...... ..n i). m.. Vault. Tnt nrlvate. Remains mny be viewed Sun.. 7 to d P. M. WAf.iiVfjOEL. ln France, Nov.. 10, 1018. WALDVOOEL. ln France, Nov. lu, ioij. MARTIN P. voysl. aged 22. Relatives nnd friends, also Captain Charles II. Crono Post. Np. 250. V of F. W., nnd all organ. zatlon of which son or .Mnriin nnu unity ,ii.- he was B. memuT, are invirai i funoral services, unj 8 V M.. at Atco M K. rhurari. Atco, N .T Tnt Atrn Cem 1VAIM.10 Suddenly. July 28. KLEA- NORA. wife of Wnsh ngton A. Watkins, t"u neral services Sat., 0:30 P. Jl.. 0301 C-er- mwEL3IL-6n the 2-lth Ipst.. WU.T.MM. son of tho la'e Wllllsm nnd Mary 11. Welsh. Funet-il services at fit Murk's Church. Ph lad.lphln. -n Frldny morning, at 10 30 H.nl..Mi Tnt rrlvflt.. Mninn!i.Mti Julv 23. EMMA C. widow of Tnomns S Wheeler, nged 73 Jtelat ves nnd frlonds, also members of Memorial linn tlst Church: Tonguwa Council. No 00. D. of P.. nnd Council No. 00, S. and ID. of I. . nrn Invltod to funeral services, Sat.. 3 P. M narlors of John 8 1 erlte bneh, 37H0 (lertnnntown nve. Int. private ait. l'eace -em. ..i nrt irwi n.i'in husband of Clara Williams Funeral Sat. 8-30 A. M . residence, r.231 Harlan.st. High mass at St Gregory's 10 A. M. Inf. private. Relatives and friends, nlso Oriental Lodge, 17, A. O. M. P. and employes Neptune Laun dry Co. Invited to "tlnnd. WILSON July 28. (lEOROK. husband of tho lato Martha M. Wilson. RelntHes nnd friends are lnItil to ntten-1 funeral serv ices. Snt. 2 I Jt.. pirlors of C R. Hnrt ranft. 3021 aormantown avo. Int. North- W WORl'Tf.OW. July td. 1021. SARAH B. WORRII.'iW. In her 7flth year. Funeral services Snt . 12 nonn, Sti'noy Banks church. Del. Co . Pn. Remains mav be viewed Fri , 7 to 0 P. JL. at her Into retldnce. 180(1 Berks st.. Phlla. Cars wl'l meet train leav ing Hmad St. Stiitlon 0:40 A. Jl., Wt Chester, 10 A. Jl.. on arrival nt Wawa BtZvivK Suddonlv. July 27 1021, LIZZIE II wife of late Ixiuls Zwlnk (neo Brem strupl Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend funeral services Sat 2 1. Jl., at her late residence. 1012 Blavls st. Int. private Northwood Com, I, KOAI. ADVEltTIHEMENTS CSf ITATK OI' CHARLOTTE Jl. WIL "' hON. deceased Letters te"tsmemry upon tho estate of Charlotte Jl Wllon, de rea"d hnvlng been granted to FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, all per"ons Indebted to th,. Hitlil e"tnto nre reuueqted to make tiav- ment. and those having claims against the snme to present them, without delay, nt the office of tho said Company. Nos. 325-331 Chestnut stroot. Philadelphia. W1LLLUI P. OEST. , Preslcrent. .VSr.STATE Or I.ILLIAM 51. IIIE.STANIK - lirrrnsnl Letters of administration on the above ontnte having beon granted to tho undersigned, nil persons Indebted to the s ild estnto aro requested to make payment. and tho.u having claims to present tho- oamo. without demy to JOSEPH D HIESTAND. Administrator. 135 Maple wood ave , Phlla. Or to his nttorney. JAMES SCOTT MacCAIN, 220 S. 0th St.. Phlla. PERSONALS I HEREUY glvo notice that I have pur chased confecUor.ery buelni ss from Simon Katsoff, 3 N. Lunsdowne ave.. LanBdowne; cr-dltors present bills on or before July 20. 1021 If. O. BROWN. I. WALTER WALL'S, halni bought out Hit byslnesa of Albert Czeplk. will not be re- erunsi.iio jur uny nine ox AltxTl CZepliC. WALTER WU.US a. 'ii 153 Jlonmuth st I WILL NOT bo responsible for any debts unless contractod by mvself. CtlVH V HATCHER Wllllsmstown. N J. LOST AND FOUND TIE Iist. llr-n tl with dtan r.nd stud JL.ndav night, botwuen Clearfield and Alle plienv avo. en 2Oi nt Klrdiy return to 304J N 2Vli t PI li.i and rerelv rnward. TRAVELING BAG Lost, traveling bag con taining ( iitch, r s outfit and uniform, on Chester plko between Phlla and Chester; finder communlcato with Chester A. C, Chester, Pa , rtward. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, expe rlenced In cotton-varn business. Apply a F J.lnm t Co . nritnrio and Jnnnev sts. UAituuuuM iii;i.r. experienced, cotton yarn mill Apply Delph Spinning Co.. C and Cleartleli? sts. FINISHER, expert, on ladles' fancy work; olso hand and machine pressars Apply End'cott. The Cleaner, Massachusetts and """' av . Aiianuc -ity ,m j SOLICITORS FUR HujjPITAL DRIVE: CRE- DKNTIALS AND LENDS FURNISHED INTELLIGENT LADIES or nrn ,n in! PrARANCE WITH REST REFERENCES CNI.Y NEED APPLY ROviM 813. 1011 STENOUILU'HLR Want. d. substitute Htenogr.iphir ,for 2 weeks, commencing Au. gust 1. must uperato Oliver typewriter state experience and culary KoiWns S. Howell Co .ICi-in Walnut st 1'hilnfleiphia STLNOURAPHER IIS. mut bn ihor eto n leglnners Nestor, us Arch st WEAVI-r.S. expert 'ncto, wunted on tapes and narrow edgings. F. W. JUurer i Sons Co . 4311 Wayne ave.. near lath and Germantown ave. General' JIAKE MONEY AT HOJIE You can earn fr m SI to ? sn h ur In your spare tlmo writing show cards; quickly and easily learned by our new simple method: no canvassing or soliciting: we teach you how sell vour work and pay you cash each week: full pmtlculars nnl booklet free. Write today t Amorlcan Shiw Card School. 230 ltyrle B If . Toronto, Canada. GIRLS Clerks stneiKrnphers. typ'Ms warrt ed at once by G'vernment. coo.J salary: easy hours; rapid advancement. Write for In structions particulars P IBOl. Ledger Off. GOVERNMEN P clerkships open to women over 17: postal mall servlco, Wishlngton departments typist, salaries Jl 100-11600 experience unrmrnssary For freo particu lars of examinations write J. Li onard (for mer Civil ir.c, examiner), vtll Equitable Rldg . Wne'i r'f n. D C HELP 'WANTED MALE ENVELOPE JfACHlVE ADJUSTER. FIRST i'IA-,H WANTED. MUST RE HIGH GRAPE .MAN THIS IS THE RIGHT JOR IMR RIGHT MAN. WIUTE & WYCKOFF JirO. CO.. H il YOKE. MASS AD DRESS REPLIES TO MR H. W. COWAN, S CFERINTENDENT. HOSIERY LOorERB wanted1, experienced good wages steady mploymen': good boarding houv In connection with ml'li state a and experl, ii-e. The H. K. II. Silk Co.. atortown Cntr JIAN exporter.-"!' tln5 uii Wilton harness. near cltv. A Klrem p 307 Ledger Office. MECHANICAL FNGINEFR who w.ants ti learn sales etiBin.rln.r with tompanv of nation scope n inufactur'.ng and selling a m, chanlcal sre i ti. will find real oppor tunity for pel. i n.l growth In this positioi via want a hlsf -gnirte man. graduate en. glnoer, with 1 a 2 years' pract cnl expori en e wrlto fully, giving age educvtlon ex-perl- nc.i, salurv dir.)d und phofonraprf- If ivsalble. pin tok-ap i will bo returned anl letter held In . mfl.l nce Dot 140, Times Squaio Postoff N. w Yo-k V V MEN' -I AM LOOKING for a pnrile u- On, of mnn ih" Is ln rerontly honost. wh. cin fnitlifullv 'orresent an urgunlzatkn of nation ,1 r i ut.,:lon nod rw'onl. rcgardlesh t vein rr o ocir a tlon. vou may be that ta'tlcua' irjn who'n I can placo In a pasitb n to , r n t es than $5000 pel ar Seo Mr 'I l Man 0 A M to 0 P. M . Lesscmer M. wi i ui k Co 1(100 I count Ht JIEN. high cWss wanted to tuke rMrse of offHei ts-ln oired: eel. Ing onlv high-Era le securities, oxixtUi.o not nenosiury: mon who dlre ndvnnc, i ,i ealorles neod not arply Addiosa ooumiunlcatlon fjr uppolntmsnt 1' om 25. n. A- R VT.iU.. Allentmn. Pa SAI.F..SMAN r, Is ueauainted wiiti tlvi wholosalii tslk'ng muohlne trade In and nn und Phllodeih i, n oxperlanoo anl sil II V expeol. t V " .Jt, r Oftlee I nrn looking f.,r i high tyri of man wh Is Inhrantlv homst who can snfe'y re.ires rt nn crkaulgatlon t pat nl j put.it on ire" leeord. regardless f four prettnt oco iratlon v,,u niu- inj iiiui i nrui'uiir man whom Place in a position to turn not loss 'hai 7f.n0.pr yeni If ,u are wining to work o. ier yeai If .u nrt wmln? . .. t. .. ;.,. v.,:...!.-.;. i ... - .,, -.. --.r. " "ll..u'i Vl-i.,ii,in3.,,ii uii.in al, ill.. Ask f. r Mr Sohue'ei Wldoner Hki-. SALESMEN r ints. Cull after U 30 A. Hldg. 044 Wldener SALESMEN - I can show ipu how you can tmiko blc monev and lnvo a life-long pi.ltlon with congonlal work and unlimited opportunity for advance, ment on a commission basis Call Tin Wldener Hldg Ask for Jlr Mendlll. ' hALESJIEN To sell uutomobilo spetimtias. a big opportunity to the right mon Apply Th .lvet Doadener Sulos Co., 2301 N Ur mil t. " HAU isJlEN with Ford cars to demon" i.trato and soil the Niagara wator pumD t ,r Fords, sells Itsolf Call or wrlto O A W .Jf A Co j 4J4l(1emJ12Us1;MK, jkj,l bul Ii'lfliRS v FOR HOSPITAL DRTVf km-i5,i;,.v:-N rx&s. . ..' ;?? mi- . i -, r.t i.- . 1.I.IVJB., 1 I A I ; np ..I' M'PEMIANCE WITH HES1' REF I 1 III M-E i'NI.Y NEED APPLY Room M loll I'HESTNUT HT 'll.Ai HEK Wimtod.by the at cia7r5chool Hoard. 2 experienced high school teachers muU teochers preferrej one of them to be capable to teach .liortband and typewriting Send applleatlon., with references, to Georis II. Hiu.wln, Bt. Clair. Pa. ueorg. .iJU b -jJikA,: Aro you go.ng to Mon for tha rest of vm. life, pr ar ou Kolng to bo u loader In the vocation -hat you dmose? We oru In need of nwii who have selling ability and win develop such a inun to bo a euper-aaUiiinVn and ttlvo him nroim.tlon ,i n. .ui,.. .?'" Jl . . .t-si -MtiiatJi.. ' ..srf-f . HEMP WAUTED MAIE WANTED MAN THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED AB SALESMAN AND ESTIMATOR FOR PIPE AND BOILEn COVERINGS STATE EXPERIENCE Jl 011, LKDQER OFFICH YOUNG MAN, active, ambitious, f-r offtci wont; good tyroivrlter and stenographer, oinn bookkeoplng knowledge: opening oven ttially for saleo-nnn. knowledgs eleotrlcal tetms pr.fer.ed. 1' 303. ledger Of flop Oenernl CLERKS, over 17, for postal mall service: 1120 month: exp unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations wrlto J Leon- nra uormer civil servioe examiner;, vni Equitable PIdg , Washington. D C. SITUATIONSWANTED FEMALF. COLLEGE STUDENT, oxp. tesohln ele mentary nnd high school subjects, can place few more on list: special opportunity for children back ln studios, terms reason able hours trusult P 801. Ledger Office. SECRETARY, aeademio education; can han dle correspondence and nssume respon. slhlllty A 825 Ledger Office SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ADVERTISING COUNSELOR, who has sJtiie spnre time, offers hit serv ices, port time, "trlotly on n foe bnls: has hnd unusual experience ln retail and whole"l advertising problems, does not want a Job, does not want to bo our advertising manager and does not want to act ns advertising agent, but want, to help, bccauno 25 years of ripe, suc cessful cxperlenco In advertising qualities him to be of great value In advising and aiding you solve somo of your problems; fee must bo com mensurate with work to be per formed, all communications strictly confidential. Jl 414. Lodger Office. BANK TELLER. 10 years' exp.: valuable In any department. A 81. Ledaer urrieij. COLLEGE GRADUATE. EX-SERVICE MAN. 33 YEARS OF AGE, 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE INVESTMENT AND COJI JIERCIAL BUSINESS. DESIRES RESPON SIBLE POSITION BEST REFERENCES. A S32. LEDGER OFFICE. CORRESPONDENCE supervisor. xp . refs.i married des i.g position. A 808. Ivl. Off MAN AND WIFE, wiling to do any kind of work, man can speak Gorman. Address T K . 112 Summer st. WANTED P isltlon as manag. r or overseer of estate, capable of fimploto admlnltra- tlen: con furnish rersonal bond. A 831, L O. BUSINESS PERSONALS NOTICE to tho creditors of F C Helmlch. trailing as crown vacuum mow. r 'o, 2I34 Hatrort street. The buslnfss of said Helmlch haa been sold l-ttlnient for same will take place at 318 llulietln Rulld Ing. August 1. at 10 A Jl Creditors are re quested to present their claims on or before that dato. HARRY N. T1RENNER. 318 bulletin Hldg JIORRIS OOLDJIAN sold hla grocery busi ness to Jacob Supe-flne, located 1007 N. 40th st., creditor, apply to Orossmnn Bros.. 4023 Glrard ave., on or before Jlonday, Au gust 1. 1021. C.If'MC of every description, show-cards; J1U11.J nuperlur quality, no amateur work Flcn Crafters 1518 N Rrosd. Pn. Pop OHM JIARRLD CLEANERS, brick and stone reno vators, step setting. U40 N 17th st Poplar 0331 DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SMITH 717 SANSOM ST. 1IRASS REDS relncquered reasonable prices F E Lewl 1210 Oxford Bt. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SUESTVNTIAL -.merest is nlt.'red for JlO. 000 In soiling company which will control by l-ng contract iho domestic sa.les of factory ,'iroducins commodity that Is unlauo in its curerlorlty and exclusive adaptability, product Is of griut value to enmnnus industrial 'ield i nd l consistently FUbntantiatlng Its wortn. Particulars. Jl 015. leMg-r time" JIEN with business ability who are able to mvett $30Oo In a good-paylnir business; lib eral drawing nr. ount. Gentiles. LIM0ZAINE SUITE 814-815 1011 CHESTNUT ST. PARTNERS. WITH HUblNESs AI4IL1TY. FURNISH $.'ii0'l TO (.'.OuO AND WORK FULL TIJ1E. I CAN SHOW WHERE YOU CAN REAI.ILZE G' iOD RETURN'S: Nu GOLD JUNES OR OIL WELLS. SUITE 813. 1011 CHESTNUT ST WANTED to fell, good-will and fixtures Ice cream, oandv. cigar and tobacco .tore, $1500. Apply G. WlUls. Atlantic ave., Audu bon. N. f. ROAD HOUSE, let.veen Philadelphia and Allentown, 20 rooms, electric llgnts. sioam heat, bar license, re il estate and business for sale together LUTES 703 Walnut s our a 'intr r-r,,-,.. H,,.iir.. ..a,.t. n. turee property. p-fcs , irtod for anj b ial ness. FARRELL. 710 3. 20th MACHINERY AND TOOLS WANTED Small Steam Shovel Good Condition Preferably Erie Whiting-Turner Construction Co. Stewart D'dg . Haltlm JT1. WANTED All or part of the following equipment, also other machinery neces sary to equip carpenter and machine shop used or rebuilt machinery, ln bst condition onlv , Klve full particulars as to manufac ture, kind, condition, where located, etc. Concrete mixer, oteam, gas or electrlo D C. 110. Paws and saw tables. Planers. Engine lathe. Tcol grinders, grindstone, forgo, blower, all power operated Jlotors for D C. current. Printing presses and printers' outfits. Phoe machinery. A blress replies to ?I 114 Ledger Qffl'-e SPEED LATHES, 10-incn swing IS Irrbe b -teen. centers; rrlce !M) with counter i. tin ft Altechf il v iron and Metal Co, 2d find ''Tr1ld HtH ELrCTltlCAL MOTORS. MACHINE TOoTq POWER EQl'lPMENT iyJyJl'a O'PRIEN VACHINEKY CO 110 N. .ID ST PULLUV? hantrem snaft'np be 1 tins, HTu.lt i ,'IIVC- .'l"Vl -.v.llilJlrin ,m i Z OJ. I OLD GOLD CASH paid foi old gold, si er and antloui io( if. lingers 13 . 1 Tti j.icuki 1219 PAINTING PAP ERj. ft-NGIMG Ki.iJlS pn-rcl or paint, j. ,i, ma-erial i"n. ilud-d P.ttur 10.10 Eran .h at P p aOoti STAMPS AND COINS AHOUT STAJfPS BUY Oil HEt7t7 rilIU STAJ1P CO Ti S I8TH ST, STORAGE AND MOVING LONG DISTANCE MOVING THr; lfLST IS THE CHEAPEST The BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc. H7th inrt Market Phone nsrlnc 1200 1 1. riniir.iv -- i.ivjnr. i., 101 ;v 1 tn 1 st rom warns M.0113 nui pari loads 10 dlnto p.ili.1 fur .'" 13 I4H P, plar 41 in VICTORY STORAGE f 200 PILUEHT. Phono lelmont 1070 f, estimates. l'ierce-rrow vain ,v ur itONAItCH hrultAOE CO 3STo LANCAH. T-I.-M AVH Al'T.l HITRV-T.-I.- PACK1NO I ONO-DISTANVK- 'vlOVIXi'l STOUAOH. WATSON S STORAUE wlfl.es load from Wash or Diltlmore. fill) N 17th Top 05,14 WANTED WANTED LMJIEDIATELY TO DUY EHO.M OWNER uNLl, NO DEAL I.ItS CONhlDEHLD ONE HWITCHINULO CUMOTIVE 70 TO 73 TONS. 81 00u TO 87 -000 TH.VCTIVE POWLK 4 Til 4 titl AI). HHSION, WHEEL J1AHE AIIOUT 11 KT WITH SEPARATE TENDER. AUOUT A TONS IT'LL AND BOOH OALLON n'lTVn .t . t . .-i'. v oi ooo UT . v? r. 1. . . . ..... . . y.rs VJ-,VJ' " -.. -'iu 4 J 1 II Ift l.OCOJPJTIVE CAN HE inspected; M Oul LEDi'.ER OKEICE LOOMS WANTED Wanted 24 Crompton 6c Knowles 25 Harness 4x4 Box motion 82 - inch reed space looms. Address M 608, Ledger Office ) -,-. LN . lulujiuiiu. ailDl ur; i.- ULARAN 1EED CONUITIOS' NOT uVUH 2 TO I ' YEA11S UL.U lilVL, HUB llfST PRICE 1L.R.MS SPECIr'ICATUINS AND WIH,.liin' ..., ejui -i4rV.- ( :J hooms i-ofc Ki CHESTNUT ST. 10S4 Double or BlncM rooms, with or' without bath; meals. CHESTNUT ST., 8900 'Large, airy room. turn or uniurn. t porcnes; gooq dining rm. EIGHTH ST . 8 , 215 Clean, well fttnt.J central location; tl to 5 per week, PINE ST., 1500 Lov.ly room, furnished. suitable tor 2 people; excllent tabic Locust 4470, 1 . 10TH N., 130. HOTEL RURIC! Ueau tlful furn rooms, snotless clean, elect dally anil weekly rates; conv, to stations; best accom. ror traveling people, spruce mas. 21ST, S. 107 Large, wcll-furnlshed room) eteetrieity, not water, low rem. 1823 FAIRJIOUNT Newly furnished room. hot 'vatnr; homo prlv Pop. 30B4 W. WEST PHILADELPHIA BPRl'ce ST., B08S Nicely furnished ronml all conv.i single or double; business people rreierrcn PENNSYLVANIA WUlHJltllAN U29 W. CHELTEN AVE. A fine home for business people; convenient to train, and trolley; double nnd single room; best food moderate rates; summer guests are welcome. Phone Oerm.ntown 5382. BOARDING PRIVATE FAJIILY oan accommodate young couple or 2 gentlemen with nicely furnished room next to bath, and board, modern home; ressonapie 47-'.i .-s vvarno'H n vvyo. aoai. IOWELTOV AVE. 3301-03 Vacant; south ern expos, board optional Ilry, 1942. I'r.XXSVLVANIA Sl'ltrRHAN CKFS EN.VILLB Ideal horn, beaut sur.J country tioard. rs. rates. Wyo. llBO W. BOARD WANTED YOUNG LADY ot refinement, assistant to executive of large company, desire, to be paying guest ln Protestant family. West Philadelphia, vvhern there are no other boarders. Ill) per month. Jl 003. Ledger Off. COUNTRY BOARDINQ HIGHLAND TERRACE INN, in Perklomen Valley An Ideal week-end trip! delight fully located; table unsurpassed, special Sun. any ainners; aancing, uatning, coating, ten nisi, li anttu pliln . A Va'cI smuI lis ni nls: weekly rutes reus on P A R It. It. Delphi Pa.. Postofflce. FARJI BOARDING Boarding on farm equipped fur same: city conveniences In country, Ideal for rest and recreation. JIAPLE WOOD FARJI EI'HRATA, PA , GO WHERE IT'S COOL! .Mountain air! large, rooms; fresh vegetables eggs, milk, poul try and fruits, special rates to parties. THE MAPLLS Coudersport. Pa. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED COUNTRY farm -iref , near stnam of wateri within easy r.a'li of Phi a and mar It. R. sts fam. vf 4 adults and baby: must be first class and no other boarders A 817. Led. Off. APARTMENTS JIIISItlirilllDDILlillilillllllill! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A ROOM OR APARTMENT? "SECURING TENANTS A SPECIALTY" Wo will locate for you without charge any k'nd of room or apartment any where ln the ltv nt any price you wish to pay. We will buy or sell our busln.ss. UNIVERSAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 8H7 DRKXr.L HLDG Call Lombard 51u0 :i:Miita 6 ROOMS $60 A MONTH 1402 EP.IE AVE WA EHLY APARTJIENT Light airy ro. m'. ai rnuenlenoes. Jan itor eorvlce. . J II HIlll.EIlT Northern Central Trust Co , Ur ,ad and Eile ave. GIRARD AVE . 1511 Itoautlful unfurnished housekeeping apartment. 4 rooms, kitch enette, bath. cool, modern conveniences; ex cluslve neighborhood dootoi b home. URKEN ST.. -JOJU Tl and bath. fUInl'l, hot water, door U .1-- tir t..oeni 3 rooms r- al kltchm; elec , I1U to 13 133D PINE ST.. 2 rooms, private bath: 105 per month unfurnisKid e.evutor service. YARROW i: VA.S P I- I . l 1 JO,-. Walnut st. LALHELOR apartm nt for u-mer months; 1520 Spruce st Phune L'cust 4082. APARTJIENT IIIAbClL ARTERS Central apartments u s, e rtiiy. Sherwood Apartment Anerr 1-tl Vlnnt st. ilsT S 107 1 furnished mnM rooms and bath; well m . '. w rent WK.-T -II!I.DELPIII1 f? FIREPROOF BUILDING 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS. P. J. LAWLER 69th & Market Lansdowno 830 SEE MAURICE LICHTMAN GKKM IMOWN JIODERN elfd-ncy housekeeping apart ment l a.!' .f i,tnd high olevatlon an i ideal surrujn iios country club and lc-hole golf links w thin 4 block; garage n premiums L' 1 mi lis to station and 23 minutes to cltj cenier only J12f. por month on earlv lesse MAI RAN DOLJIAN 4 CO.. N E cor Ur ol an 1 '"hestnui PINbYLVAMA sCHPnilAW , A JIODERN brlclc apartment hotel nooms single or en fulto. wlih or wl'iout bath, furnished or unfurn.shed, a congenial com peny und a wo.l-appointed table; situated eo tm to enable sou to keep jour hand, on tho lever of business jet offering all the do llthts of a cour.trj home; 10 minute, from P. R It statl ,n garago fncllltlei. FM11 trrticulurs upon nquist. The Hamlltou, Norrlstown Pa XAKIir.KTII APAJITME.N I A 1 ' rent 5 rooms and both: ti 1 m,. I.irr Inmrni.m.i. i... nt v. ..... olot' If de.'P-c rraragos on nremlse: s min. , ut-V walk f r m sutlon, ready for occu- winoy Sept. I particulars Phone Narberth 1241 It or write C C. Entenmann, Lox 02. Narberth. Pa FUItNISHED APARTMENTS WILL SUPLCT for the summer months com pietelv lurnlxliod r.-room and bath apart ment. lHi tquares from 40th st elevnted: references icqulred; J70 per month. Phorss 1'n.ston ;nn r wriie i- 1013, i.eii dger Off. 1710 vl.Nl T ST 3 rooms, bath and i UJi?Ve i-d furnished; tlSO ' i-i--h-' A-'ANI PELT. 1603 Walnutst 1 ICKM-HEIi APAHTJ1ENTS r. v roj nrn a i uieeu sis , lust com 1 I,' ill ir' mi nm, rann.ng fi un tCS ta tl.j i.l-i) 1. PltKEH Una I alrmount av, 127 B HITH ST itleneva Apts e One and I. anA. u.il.nB ..!.. nvli.n.A t.u.. . . I. ' heart of the shopping district. 1 im.iu w.i.'.. ...... iir.ic wa.M, .u lot rCRNlSllPD apartment, available lmmedi. stu.y, 1327 Spruoe st.. S looms, bath; 171 m ti ly ee Mr Davis or Janitor, on nrsm. 2107 WALNUT ST tUoth Allyn Apt.) Ar- tisiioally euulpiwl well serviced apart. ! me1 ts fullv futnlshed HOUSE1CEEPING APARTMENTS WE HAVE a greut n.any m mt attrac , furn. nou.vHi'ic i;un. ior rein at ine present .!'. i,. m . t a.1.1 i' an rt'iu'rements Shr. geiu-y. uai Walnut st. APARTMENTS WANTED ' I YoLNU business vi-omen desire turn. hkp irairi 2 or 3 rooms and bathi ' electricity. r..aonab e, Sfltn to 00th St.. Walliat 1 .VIsrKU hih Iteply il BIO, L. O APARTMENT HOTELS HOTEL BARTRAM 33D AND CHESTNUT STS. Furnished and unfurnished apartment. Dlnlnu room. Phono Preston 2310 CHARLES II PIlETTYJIAN. OWNHn HOTEL COLONIAL Wi" 1-2-3 room and bath; purmanant or Iran- slentj special summer rates l- rilelA.-V IIAKEIt JR. Manager. THE GLADSTONE- 11TII AJI1 PIMI" HTM A11HOI.UTEI.Y ICIREPROOIT WANTED to rent at once, a hotel or aparti ment house averaging to to 100 rooms II PennlMinl or New Jersey. Address Jloi 2 Luiisdo ine Pn CARPET CLEANING NATIONAL Carpet Cleaning Co . 3JH0 N lilih Tioga 3312 Cleaning, scouring. r palling Oilentul und domestic rugs; oolori run if I , rk giniranteed CARPETS and rugs cleuned or scoured! oil ned or scoured: oil tj newj ootora re 174. or nd im.Uu VHivwta vtvuHvi., wuns w stored. Phone Market 4174. Ulectro Curpet Cleaning Co., ,iw5sM . "V, a 'd -a AT il R . r H , Mi J M j ri m jat' '
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