'- Pr'"" a t " ' l xrimm pumm toBs-PHTOADMBteii tomna&x: 'august uflaar,' ' '- -' 'V VtV.-vw. Tffi PEOPLE'S FORUM l """""""e. Auks for Flowora IL' rtBlf ' "; !,- read.r. Of the J.r1: h'ave seen the tecoPtael. for law . oieaei Station. " " a 5 "i'trlbuud to th. rtf" "hitdren In the w""" ?.. eiiy. . ,-j,..m. VW,tW. i'o "vork. but aw '7r.nhouUrf.PonJtot rii t"": w w t Battlement, The u. Ii are every ono the ap- organisation., ,., (!. "" college Settlement, ,,,. B""5"";:u. nml BouthwnrK L'Md House. r,.. to ,- about L tM 80"J f?,;, to thoio who have r!,TJ.'lh.lr vc. . .... , .rflonotnaturhow m tii",;,rii art aiia" pVaDE""1 nA. . MASON, Enecutlve Secretary. UtftU. " . j..,.. World's Fair Kr- WT!.' .hk fair. I thoroughly JSrSSm .rr point. ccuww wiw f-- .ril to mat pumv i" Utt "nomlnat. for th, po- write ". - man who Iff 4. : tf dIfKtoreenir.. - nd .W'V. .ngh to push th. project ETttKHW n'u.? .1 . cnmmunlcat. SSTUi oS dlPlomatto ttiVSe. t work in harmony " ' .erf. er.d. Ana in auiuuuu v K lSJ had th. experl.nc. of push- Bti "-,.,. through to suco.sbihi Ptn,.jri I .ucooesTul man In hi. Mr K.?! .J , be Indrced to aoe.pt Umt ' B - r.inlon th. success et mo mir TrS. do", not Kn.nv tht I ant W:. V.'. ld ho !i bclnc nom- !r7h. Motion, and I doubt If n. .f imi Wi rwt clvlo duty to do tMt it 'I "..., toll you a mr on Btm-oi" city ot " . oni thr. w. in tne cuy m juH m 1801 tn.r. "".. ,,.-1. who fcMl tTrtiuIn a slavo to th. " "l W"!T.tlon alwar.. H. m am- El" ..r td(r to trt hlm.clf out in ' V. Mrid a llttlo offlco nnd ot him ."....Je. buntneai In addition rain ii in" -- . ,. " XT "":... . v hiiMnia men oi '' KtUMttw wi at that tlmo a r- n.:( n a NorfolU newpapr. n Lsttertf to tho Editor should 1)0 ns brief rind to tho point ns possible, avoiding nnythlnK that would opon a uonomlnatlonai or sectarian dis cussion. No attention will bo paid to anony mous lotterB. Names and adarosses mUB b?..BB,1fl as an ovldenco of pood faith, although names will not !'u Pr.lnlcl If request Is mado that thoy bo omitted. . Iho publication of a letter ts not to bo takon.au an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not bo ro turnod unless accompanied by post affo, nor will manuscript be saved. miwren .ttKRomy ATiiAWTio city, y. J.. f.uT,. th. railroad. Ho soon Biiin.a """-.. .v.. hlni W 'rii .,nn.lntarco uf this young lobttor a la nowburgh, oto., etc. nor ls any Duirybody yet .ugg.ited putting the klbo.h on plug tobaoco a la Vol.toad pr.f.r rod cavendish. JOHN M. MULLIGAN, rhlladelphlo, July 18, 1021, Does a Horao Push or Pull? TothtEdittro Mi. Evtnino rWlo Lidgtrl Sir It dooa not seem to mo that tho Quc.tlon an to whether n. horso pull, or pu.hos a, vehicle has been dearly settl.d lu your People's Forum. At flrat thought thi. appear to bo a two-elded question, yet It Is a vory ay matter to prove that a horoo does not pu.h but pull, a load and that thtro 1 roally but ono sldo to It. Tno.o ndvooatlnc- the punning theory ar gue that a horso puahos UBalrmt the cellar and that the load follow, as a ewaaquence di inai puenuig. now, wnile thlo. In a manner, ta truo. after all the hor.e pulla the load, even though he doee push against th. collar la so doing. For In order to push a load the forco or power must be applied In the rear ot that point; If the force la In front, the load I. pulled. Tak, for lnstano., n loaded wheelbarrow. 1 a person takes hold of the handle, with the load In front of him and moves it, he pushes It. but If bo takes hold ot the han dles with the load back of him he pull. It. Or It he takos hold of the shaft, or the ole of e. wagon and moves It forward, hi PUlls ltl tf he plaoed his hands or his shoulder against the rear ot the wagon, he pushoa It. Tht same holds truo In regard to the hors, tbe harness being simply the tneons by which h Is attached to tne wagon. But so long aa the load follow the rorso ana doe. not pree.de him. he pulls It, Th. horse pushing acalnst the collar and tho load following Is about tho samo kind of philosophy the colored man Used who. on being accused of stealing a oow, said ho did not steal the cow he Juet picked up th. rope and tho oiw followed him. JAMES T. ALBRiailT. Philadelphia, July 13, 1021. Questions Ansivcrcd EC.Mn'l,l.Uo?Be. tho young MA th"dU of o. Croat world'. u.WLl.brat. the terwntomiry of h a2d wS 6mth at Jamestawn Island. tt ?J Wver. It wa. n Rood otory WJSTllW V lh t y-s Paper .Meauihton and wunin a i- ",, ,, & w orgn.d to Prom(1to such an viiilfn. The young raiirona riorn wn Sf iSetW of Ui. company and pitched ItoWtlMrlth a Mm. He It was who 2, ft, brunt of organising the great fair ! ,..n, t,a he it v,n.a who acted as Emtur ct tte fair all through afld who ii.i wi Norfolk 1-rat before th. ox- m m4 I lost trft.H of the young rain. K. ...r ftra I was surprised to see his . n a big drees tfods mill in Mona- S. and on inijolry I found that no naa Lu to PMIailelPhla and established him Eta tastaeii and was doing well. One krlnathlm. but he had almost fsraotten m. I kM ver eaen him slnco that time. Ltl Ur therefore no poruonal ax to grind tmitln bin for tho directing head of uiltltUt'i neat erposltlon. I only feel Knri the nirtw of one who possosseo nil (oulflcsuons necessary iu mivu . til Mm. of this man Is Qwyn T. fihep- . Ho ll a rwwent ot v.-yr.wya aim nan r.!LH bl PhllKiolDhlft. tnnini von will oonsldir Mr. Bhepard and Mdsmanto uund him on the subject, I m, roars enthusiastically. i.'il. A. it. AVUIWUCil. C2S Loourt U Phlku. Aug. 2. 1021. Remember Poop at Homo tOitiltorcl Ji Evmina r6Ho Ledaer; ll-I would like to bo able to thank "E. , t" la serion for expresalne tho sontl Bt ci oss-half the population ot this coun r. The different societies that are colloct- K mom; tor foreign countries to holp to Ki tit itixvlng poor nover gUt a thought tcihnndredi of thousands of tho starving it ot different cities you havo mentioned. I! rou could visit the Inland cltlos and tiS comtrr towns and see the conditions u ti people are laboring under you wouia It U able to find language strong enough to ntvui rour feeling. As far aa an Insult cuUtaid In your letter. It Is only thoso it tilnk that It reflects upon them that mid coaildir It such. L. I. T. Cloucutir, N. J Aug. 2. 1021. No Increase In Living Monitor 0 (he Kvcnlno Pulllo Ltdaer: Blr Tie Increaie In tho gas rate Is an- w o: tfcoie hold-ups of the householder tali elty which have been too freauont of i ud been the means of srreatly Increas- M th. llvlnr exDenjiea (if the .mall houia tito ho could 111 afford any Increase un- W ui preaint business conditions. Why JWI there he an Increase In th. ga rate Btti pruent time? The products that go PD thi Uaklnr of rAH arn not nnv mnra Ml&llTI. And l&hnr 1m nei'nnir nwn nnl tt flvnH be adjusted to meat candttlnna nn W prkes oould not be raised. to elty officials did a vory unwise thing M8 thlT lirrul linnn (tin nnno nAnt n vuui their own homes, and then, after uooe so, ana in the doing were .i to exhaUBt all tholr available (fill Ui&VtlV mflrfim trst t Vin nnnA. I -.. t ------ -v. -w-asr uiv a a wayui nco hM purchasod. they still further addod ou lardon an additional a.ses.meiU on wustriy, mereby raising their taxes. tiijut U that poor people all over fSd m..J :M "" u" lu iler wont ana Ei. ? v" ta th Position that they are K iL I . Ulelr bomos and all tho BmhTv " .eovoJ t0 pay dowu on lhc,n bI.m.4 . .r Kovcrnment ts not being ""M for th. baneflt of tho poor people. NkZ '7 f"hpldors and the lln,. uiaDjunons as the i .- j. """ isnei coming ESW .Jo ay hither rents, higher taxt., meets !i,t,,,m p,ly hlshor 'ru StSr. I. hM C0ftl '" K0ln:r t0 n'shor. MrftUni of imJ T . lmnK lnat wl,h Kt h.v".' h"cl" ?oln" "P. that W, and Vni,i- VV """" Ior our olectrlo Legally Dead To tho Editor ot the Kvcninp Publio Lrdoer: Sir I have not heard from my hueband for nearly ton yoars, and I do not know If he In .llve or doad. In such a case Is a woman Justified In marrying wralnT T. D. Y. Philadelphia, Aueust 2, 1021. A person who disappears from hla home and la not heard from In sevon yoare. In the cyos of tho law. Is legally dead. If you have not heard from your bUBbaud for more than nine yoars tt would eeem that you were logally a widow. l would be well for you to consult a lawyer, however, beforo you contract another marrlago, to mako sure you are on tho right road. M , J UU II lit ho t,.;: v " wmi nr out of work uon iT .,i. compoiua to take i "WTud kr Rra l00kln for som Hhir.i.r,' ."" itrassUA ,"s.t b9 lomo trouble If they Prnhlhln , . ?imp;.VV "" w- Martin m uhuiier July 13, wo it. missed It by not but tlmy ma(la lx Pnrcdlng a year ago ""-In OiIki:,..-"y "ewibii July 13. wouM , rourii im .? " " not Parading "'4lit,vV. v . ""y maoa u Hrt.'Wt pnrcdlnir n v. .. tho sny made greator Thttt. r. !,.. . " "' l ueiier allow nir ihr.n n. . .. wa wle arn, , i... . ftWtatton. lncub"s, or wart oa the Cihl "" "At Slxco or Sevens" To tht Editor of the Hvfnlna Publio L-'daer: Blr What s the origin of the expression "at sires or sevens?" J. L. S. Philadelphia, August 2, 1021. Many speculations as to tho origin of this phraso have boon made. Bhakonpeare and Hacon used It, aa did also Arbuthnot and Swift. Bomo havo thought that it was an allusion to Job's troubles (Job v. 10): others think It connected In some way with tho six working dsyn out of tho sevon In a week. Nares euggostn that It was originally taken from tho ganra of backgammon. In which to leave slnsle men exposed to tho throws of sixes and sevens Is to leave them under tho greatest haiard, slnco thero are more chances for throwing those numbers than for any other; Answer to Octagon Problem Ta tha Ktlltcr ot the Kw.nlna Puh!lo Ledaer! Blr The side ot a regular octagon'. In scribed in a six-foot sauaro may bo easily found by trigonometry. Suppose lines are drawn from the center of the ooUgon to Its corners; then these lines will all be ot equal lopgth. and the anglos botwion them will each bo forty-flvo degrees. Tho other nnsleH In the leoeelos trlanglo found by ono side and two of these lines are co.ual, and there fore each equal to sixty-seven degrees and thirty minutes. Having tho angle, and rwo sides, by tha law of nines tha value Is found to be two feet three and one-half Inches. J. J. P. Philadelphia, July 27. 1021. Grant's Reception To tho Editor 0 tJio Hvenlno Public Ledaer: Sir I attended tha rocoptlon tondired to Oenornl Grant upon his return from his trip around tho world at the Union Lengue. Please tell me when this occurrod ns my memory Is defective. O. V,'. L. Philadelphia, August 2. 1021. The Philadelphia reception to Oenoral Grant by the Union Leaguo wan given on December 23. 1870. Hla reception hero lasted nearly a week. There was a military and clvlo parade, reception In Carpenter's and Independence Halls, a campflro by the O. A. n.. a parade of school children, a municipal banquet at At. deorgo's Hall, a reception at tho Academy of tho Tine Arts, and dlnnors by Anthony J. Drcxol anil Gen eral Ilobort Patterson. To Secure State Song Tc the Editor of the lCvrnlna Public Ledaer; Sir At tho time of the publication of tho Pennsylvania State song, composed by Frederiok IUchard Benjamin, words by Hon. J. B. Harrett, of Scranton, 1000 copies were ordered for tho Girls' High Bahool, on DVoad street. Dy addressing tho supervisor of muslo of that Bohool Mr. nathemus, who recently wrote the Forum with regard to the song, will bo ablo to proaure a copy. "Pennsylvania" is unorriciauy me Biaio scng. and whon the legislators rost from making laws and at last turn their at tention to the songs of tho Commonwealth, It will no doubt roclve tho official nano tlon It so woll morlts, O, II, Philadelphia, July 80, 1021. Origin of Word "Spinster" To the Editor of the Evening Pufcllo Ltdaer: Sir -What Is the origin of the word ".plaster," frequently applied to unmarried women? Has It a derisive or disrespectful meaning? M. W. F. Philadelphia, August 2, 1021. "Spinster" Is a form or variation of "spinner," one who spins, meaning an un married woman, who was supposed to oc cupy her tlm. spinning. In It. prlmltlvo form and meaning th word la of early Anglo-Saxon origin, when no young woman was thought fit to bo a wife till she had .pun for herself an outllt of porsonal, table and bed llnom henca spinner, or spinster. The fine and saorcd word wife (Saxon wlf) has a somewhat similar origin In tho Baxon verb, wyfan or wefnn. to woave, the woavoi lining the natural euccosaor of tho .plnnar. There was nothing derisive In tho term spinster, nnd it still Is used in legal docu ments to dcslgnato an unmarried woman. "C. C, Y." Wert Virginia produoes the rroet coal of any of the Southern States. Filling the valleys and mitntm. halow. Hiding the streamlet and scaling tho foun tain And making the landscape a wild waste of now." c. B. FAItn. Philadelphia, July 27, 1021. . "But Life," Etc To the Editor of tha JJuonistf Vulllo Ledaer: Blr Kindly publish In your Pooplo'a Forum they poem that has ono verse a follows! "But life, tho' falllns like our grain, Like that revives nnd springs acMni And, early called, how best are they Who wait in heavtn their harvest day I" MUB. C. C. O. Philadelphia, July 27. 1021. Doslres Author's Name To tho Editor of the .Euemino Publio Jcdoer.' Sir Kindly publish in tho People' Forum in. name ot the author who wrote the fol lowing lineal "True worth 1. In being, not .eemlng, in doing each day that goes by Borne llttlo good, not In dreaming) Of great things to do by and by," S, A. L. rhlladolphla, July go, 1021. "Ho Cannot Read His Tombetono" To tho Editor of tho Evening Publio Ledaer: Blr In your Issue of July 20, "S. C L." asked for a poem entitled "They Cannot Head Their Tombstones When They're Dead." I enolose herowlth copy ot tbe poem as I havo It. It. M. C. Olaasboro. N. J.. Anr. 1. 1031. If with pleasure you aro viewing any work a man is doing, If you lllto him or you love him. tell him now: Don't withhold yotir approbaUon till the parson make oration A he ties With tmowv IHUn nr Mi fcrntv, For no matter how you shout It. he won't really care about it; He won't know how many teardrop you have shed: If you think ome praise I. due htm, now", the time to slip It to him, For ho cannot road hla tombstone when he's doad I More than fame and more than money 1. the comment kind and sunny, And the hearty, warm approval of a friend. For It gtvas to life a savor, and It makes you stronger, bravor, And It give, you heart and spirit to th. endj If he earns your pralsei bestow it: if you llko him, let him know It, Lot tho words of true encouragement be said; Do not wait Ull life ! over and he's under neath the clover. For ho cannot read his tombstone when he, dead. An Old Poem To the Editor of the Evening PiiMlo Lrda'r: Sir Please print In the People's Forum the old puem entitled "Katie Loo and 'Willie ary " E. C. C. Philadelphia, August 2, 1021. ICATIE IEI3 AND 'WILLIE OIIEY Two brown headi with tt using curls, P.ed llpo shuttlns over pearlsi Dars f(K)t white and wet with dew. Two eyos black with two oyo blue, Lltt'e girl and boy wore they, ICatlo Io and Wlllio Orey. They had cheeks llko rosea r.d: He was taller 'most a head: Sho. with arms Ilk wreath, of snow. Swung her basket to and fro, JA Bhe luitored. ha'f In play, (.hattlns there with 'Wlllio Grey. fS.SO up tlly. fipto, wkly. Amer, Plan ELBE mm A Fireproof Annex. Tennessee ave. nr. JJ.aoh. Capacity 400. Central! opn 'surroundings. Opposite Catholic ana Protestant churches. Private baths. Running Water in All Rooms nt tam.l tresn v.getai i.ned. White .ervlre. 11. fa. LUDY, M. D. ncsmKTt itr-sortTri wr.mvoon (ittiwT, n. .t. Rnn-nlr,ra The only Uoardwalk Hotel, rcaKcrs Coolest Snot on the Island. Oarage, Ilklt. QKO, K. Hl-NNAtlON. Owner. O0BAN OKOVi:, N, J. BREAKERS 4 Burt Ave., at th. Ocean. I. V. MontfoM. SEASIDE HOTEL fth Oca.n Front. All meat rftOtni cr1ofk.rig m. ClIAfM,nB HTOKTON. . Tho QUccn ? on j)irn KroeM. i, .t itttimwi.t, wnrlhmorc Kunnlng water throughout, awnrinmarc N(1!(r hfaeh flni) nrnrtinns TCiMl'ent table I fresh vegetables. Win dows scr.aned. White .ervlre. Booklet. HOTEL. 1711 PnrMn An A modern, moderate-priced family hotel: newly renovated: oentrally located: conveni ent to cthurches, railroads and all amuso ments, cort block from lloachi apaolous ex change and lousglng rooms: bountiful table, supplied with the beBt tha market affords, under the personal supervision ot tho man agement. ... IB up dally. $17 up weekly. CHAnT.Tlfl P. I.HWIS. Owner h Proprietor. HKA (1IKT. K. .. THR NTOCKTON, HKA (IHIT, N. 1. A charming new lintel on the oeea front! Hnlihrmae. rrltl private lienrn. nr.ATns nnATHB nilVCIl HAVISf. N. .1. Visit Ilenrli llatrn, N, J. . The Tter of Hmalde nnd llnrsldo Kewrt., IT.NNHVI.VAMA LINCOLN IIHItnVAY Ti Ma n Slrpr of Anierlra HKLAWAUIl w.vrr.n OAP IN THB MOST BEAUTIFUL BEOTIOM. HOTEL EDSSON Michigan At.., close to Beach, three hlocln from new "Kendwrous" (Amuaement Center). renTenlant to all plara and amuaementa, open earroundlnga, Large alr rooms, nunelng w.t.r,jriata taths. American I'lan, $l7.!iU up weeklr, 83 up dally European Plan, 81.GO up dallr Mosle, sun parlor, apacloua perehca, frte bathtrig vrlTllegra, ahower tatha. Noted for well-cooked food. Ewry atuntlon given to eomfort and aerrlce. Vi up IHy.l fv. VkIy. Am. 1'lnn twlth menial OSBORNE KITTATINUY 1,,,,;AhS.sUI' DKLAWAIti: WATKI! ilAP. I'A. Leading Hotel of This F'tmotm Itrelon Cap. BOO, Open to Doc. Every mod. ap pointment. High altitude. Magnificent sc.n.ry. Golf, Tennis, Baddle Hor.es, Canoeing, llath.. Fleli . Ly. ooncerts and danoes. Exceptional culnlne. ,mer. pl.t also a la carto grill. Oar. Ilklt.. road maps A terms mailed. J ihn Purdy Cop.. K.VT HlltOLDSlltltO. PA, Re-rwick Inn EleVtted. Ilathlng. Farm tcrwii-n. una corinocUnij uhady ground.. Oarage. Trolley to enti"nce. Hooklet. p. 5. DICKKHHON E. Htroudehurg. Pa. VAI.I.I.I tUIKlli. PA. chic: n- iken ADlll.MiIIIN INW and warn. Dlnn.r. I V'ni HMK'KS fTo. I1UKNA VISTA HPItlNOa, PV and Propagation of Faith, invited o funeral, Mon.. 8:80 A. M . re.ldenc, 2282 Hnriler ave. Boiemn roaulem mas. Bt, Edmona a Church in A, M. Int. Holy Cross Com. UltOOMALIi. At her horns, B4 N. 40th St., on Aug. C, 1021, MI.IZAUETH A., widow of liobert Iuls Uroomall. Itelatlvesand friends are invited to the service, on Mon day afternoon, at 2 o'olock, at the Oliver H. Ilalr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment private. DIIOWN. Entered Into her eternal rest, at h.r home. i?87 Locust St., oil Aug. 3. 1S21, JBAHELLA nflOWN daughter of the late William and Jane Patterson Ilrown nnd widow of William Ilrown, Jr., In her 84th yeur. Friends are Invited to the services, on Hnturday nfternoon. at 2 o'clock, at th Oliver II. Hair Uldg,, 1S20 Chestnut st. Intrment private. Please oml llowers, CAltNa. On Aug. 8. 1021, IlOllEItT CAHNS. Itelallves and friends, also Post No, 0, O. A. II.. and Prospect liOdge. No. Ii78. F. and A. M., are Invited to th" serv I nn tnndiiv nflnmeinn. at 2 ei'r.loele. nt his late residence. 2(1 W. itldley avo., nidley Park. Pa, Interment private. COLLINB In France, Oct, 10, 101 S, First arn, linnir A. rHir.T.I.VH. H.n nt the late John and Mary Collins (nee Doueherty), Co. A. 327th Infantry. Ilelativos and rriends. Hnd American Legion, are Invlfd In funnral. Mon.. 8.30 A. M., residence cf his slstr. Mrs. Jamos Manning. B0O3 Ellsworth et. Sol emn high mass of requiem .St far'nage's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holv Cross fern. COX. Aug. 4. 1021. LEWIS husband of Catherine, aged B0. Itlatlves and frlrnds. members of Simpson Memorial Cliurrh and runday Behool- uothlo bodge, B10. F, and A M. : Masonlo Protective Ass'n: Karon Orotto. No. r,4, 51. O. V. P E. It : P. O. 8. A . Cnmp 000: North American Coun rll, No. 832, O. of I. A.: Toncuwa Tribe, No 210, I, O. It. M.. are invited to at tend funeral. Mon.. 1 P. M.. frum his lat. roslrtenre. 3234 D St. . U .r-1o. fit Hinp non Memorial Church, Kensington avo. above Cambria St. Int. private. Viewing Sun day ovenlnir. bON.VEI.LT. Aug. B. rilANCES P... daughter of Marguorlte and Ive James A. Donnelly. P.elattvcs and frlonds Invited to funeral. Mon 7:80 A. M . mrther's resi dence. 1B21 Wallop st. Iteeiulam mase at Cathedral Church 0 A. M, Int. private. ECKEHT. -Killed In nctlon In Frnncp, Sen tember 10, 1018. Private HEN1W L EC'K- IlHT. tormeriy or I'us invreriee st.. son of late Henry and Elizabeth )kert. ad !t. Uelativ anu rrienaa, memoiTj ot uo. M, R2Mth Inf.. 82d Dlv,: Henry 1, s.hmdt poet No. 180. A. L. I Veterans Fore'cn Wars. War Mothra, Abraham Lincoln Camp No. 30. S. of V.i employes of John It. stetson 4 Co. (lnlihlng dent,, are Invited to attend fu neral, Sunday, 1:30 P. M. preclB'lv. parlors C. r. urenner. resilience loii . iin st. in terment .Monumeni i emciory. iriniis moy RTHLLWAC1EN. August fi. 1021. PAUL INE, widow ot John P, Btellwagon (nee Yahn). Helatlves nnd friends ami all so cieties of which she was a member, are . In vltod to attend funeral services. Tuesday, 2 P At., at the residence of her son, William Stellwsgen, 017 N. 4th st. Interment pri vate. West Laurel Hill Cemetery. . S'fnONO. On August 4. J. HA lilt T BTIlONa. husbnnd of Alarsaret C, Strong (nee Ilrooks). Itelatlves and friends invited to services. Saturday, at 1 o'clock, from res Idenci of hla aon-ln-law, II. Jacobs, Wenonah. THOMAS. Aug. 4, 1021. HAItRT L. TIIOMAB. huahmd of Elizabeth It. Thomas (nee Mellor). Itlatlvos and friends are in vlted to attend funeral services, Men., l-0 I' At., late res dence. B31 W. Tahnr rd. Int strictly private. Friends may call Bun. " L.-- . UIU,. -.Aiiir. Ilelatives AOENTS i BELL BOo household article: oastomjrg everywhere! good pay every day. Call for particular., 8 to 12 o'olock mornings, COT N. 10th st. TJSBD AUTOMOBILES I'M .nil nt her late residence Me ' J nnd Cor. Pacific and Arkansas aves. Prlv. re frigerating plant: electric kitchen open for Inspection; tunning water; all outside rooms; scrupulously olean. Elev.. prlv. baths, bath ing from hotel: bath house und showors free. Orchestra, danclnrr; white aervlco: garage. Uooklet. Now mannarement. FRY tt HOCKENTHmT. ?" in rho Arp of AmeHera"- "-. I Tl msm erM- i II OlUC4el0CEMOUKIAINS IVtlM VISTA SPfJIsCt, FRANKLIN COUItn, P. A strictly modsrn l.otil with eicelltnt table and atrriea. 100 prttata bathi, capacity COO. Altitude wa teat. Hplcndld roada; golf, taonla, ate. Will Ileinnln Oi.in I'ntll October. JOHN .I.OIIIllONH, Alannger. JEFKEItMIN. N. II, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH Comer house: open turroundlnsst center of all attrio tlons andi'irs. flunnlnff water In roomi, private batbu. liathlng prlT.lsea from hotel, with free um of shower hatha and prlvaU bath hotues. Electricity throughout; t, levator to street. Table anexcciioij. w.w up tiany: t 117.50 up weekly. American plan Muile, Danclnu, 1 Garaffe. Fhone 496-J. Uooklet, ZlALPH MECKLEY Ownership Direction, ' C. U. KINO ALL YOU'D KXriZOT A IfOTEL TO nil m m,u umbm So Carolina Are, nr, Ueach.rirht off Boardwalk. Fore I mott HcMerata Kate iioiei, nr. iri nr a Amu-i I menta. 2 hWk. to l'rot. A Cath.Churehea. Hunnlnir hi I ft cold water in rooms, nvf Vaths, opn urroanilings, 1 titc. UBain, Kier. to it,, nam iioates ana soowra irtr, i Amr, Plan, $3.60 up dl. Spec, wkly, Excellent table. , Write for bklt. & "CmU of Um Bait Spray." IN RWff New Waumbek HOTEL COTTAULS and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN TIIK 1IKAIIT OF TIIE WHITE MOUNTAINS GOLF TI'.NMS FISHINO Frank F. Miute, Manngrr WaW H P4 MlHS CANADA HLfig i Get aveay to haprlnesn away to roe njrve restlng, plnr-scent-d. s'eep-glvlng air of ..nihUKii iiKca.iiicn . win nnd tnit (Hotel. good food. ..r. etc. Livery roorr fv.d rate. ItnnklM. Itoynl Muakoku 1'. O,. I.nke Ilaaaenu. Ontario. S fetsyaiHusto1 !,:.""' i?" Wor hualn, tbunr '.;,'"'" """ed by ess rD need regulating. John D. ftC ITWanr and th ".".." uy HPrn s.ww. of .v.,vV;k . ,."mu,n'' ... ii. reimafl I.,., -"" ""niiini aenaiuie. l5?r and u Cl"30 trom ona ttrom to '....' "Id Is rcarnnn.l . ,"' fct m 'J'",',"1. M have started to "I U fooa ",.V''3 """"J '?-'. ." mvt at mttZi. . "" " "aa Pasted .M t . 'i.y.ftrd' l ' tho people ClUl4ia.,.., ' lr,c"lnoslg pork, font PC,w.'a . tubercular hoot. All B duly ...i . '""cieu. to ate that ll , m',r" UBer 's wocluoed "Pretty Katie," "Wlllio said, And thoro came a dash of red Through tho brnwnooit of his cheek, "IJCjb aro stronB urd glrln are weak. And I'll carry, so I will ICatlo's baskot up tho hll'l." Katie anmvorod, with a laugh, "You shall only carry half." And thon, tossing back her curie, "Hoys aro weak as woll as girls." Do you think that Katlo mossed Half tho wLadom sho expressed? Mon aro only boys grown tall: lloarts don't change much, after all; And when. lon years frrm that day, Kixtle Loa and Willie Clrey Stood ccaln beside tho brook, liendlng like a vhephord's crook "Pretty Katie," -Wlllio said. And ogaln tho dash of, red Crossed tho brownness of hts oheek, "I am strong and yoa aro weak: "Lltj is but a slippery steep Hung with shadows cold and deep. "Will you trust me, Katie dear: Walk beside mo without fear? May I carry. It I will. All the burdens up tho hilt?" And Bhe onswored, with a laugh, "No, but you may carry half." Close beside tho llttlo brook. Ponding llko a shophord'u crook, Warblng with Its sllvory hands Late and early at tho oande, Is a oottago whsre today Katie Uvea with Wlllio Grey. "O. L. D." oaks for a poem entitled "A Kind Word," two lines of which are: "A block of marble, whlto and bare. Without n, lino of beauty there," "H, Ia N." wants tho poem oontalning these lines: " "Tls like atlrrlnj living ombera, Wr.en at eighty ono rrmombers. All tho times that tried raen'B Mulls." Maritaret F. Kane ns'.ts for the following Ins Bonge: "Dobbins' Plo'very Valo," "Lakes of Cold Tlnn" and "The Poason I Loft Erin's Lonely Home," Mary T. Nowman deslrea the worde of a exmg entitled "Kerry Eagle" and a poem entitled "Lovo That Foil." "C L. O." The lines you quoto aro from John O. Saxe'. poem "Early nislng." "W. A. O." asks for tho complete poem containing the following, verse: "A llttlo land well tlllod, A little houao well filled. A little wlfo woll willed. Aro great riches." "Marjorlo" asks for the complete poem of whloh this ts a part: "The roses wore red at tko window. And awoet with the mild May woather, And close to the blooming ulde of the room Bat mother and child together." "C. O. a." aaks If any one oan locate the following sentonce: "I shall romembor while tho light lasts, and In tho darkness I .hall not forgot." . "Cynthia" desire, the remaining llr.esf of ii poem which contains the following: "You novor know how much you know Until you find out how much you don't know. " BTITZER & ST1TZEU hon t?f. New Ownarahlp Dlractioo. TOKONTO CANMIA WHITTLE New York Ave. Near lleneh EUROPEAN PLAN Capacity S00; nil outside rooms, many with prlvntn bnths; e evator: olectr.cliy through out; Inrge verarda: open all year. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS 13 f.n up db. American: t2 nn dly., Purop. Tori si j Avj. Ii B'sch (New Flrears.t Afiitias) Vlir.K IIATIIINO ltOOMH AM) SIIOUTH UATIIS Electrle IJiliU RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM 1-urop, plan. $J ti J.i '..-. s ei ml w pkij . HUH map. mih nn J. J. jnYPB. XHOTa Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, fun. u. 2'th to Kent. 10th WALKlUt Hi' TOItON'Tn 1 ' AND CAUI.B-RITK ptn's; iiotki.s i.ovnoN KNfi. IIOTi:i. CECII.. LONDON Unequaled equl'.mcnt and perfect cuisine. When In I.oiilon stop nt TIIK aOIlDON HOTEI.H STi: MIIO T UKSOUTS FALLSVErt.SE A Modern llntrl nt 'Mnnrrnrr nnte. ao'-:ti . n o lnu Av Ntar Hcuch. I'net cellfl for cnmfort and service. Electrlo lights. Punning wnter. Rooinrf with or without private bath. Excellent culnlne. Uathlng from hotol. Corresnond.i!.a und ta spectlon solicited. Open all year. LINTON TlVnrp. Ownpr M,r.nr, toBOSTON SpUndid Stinmtrt-SpltndX'l Strvici .Orcheitra on taih itUamir Lv rultsn St. Pier 14 N. R. B.30 P.M. Sally Incl. SunJay N.w D.dlord Lln. Naw London Lln. Dally aaeept Son- Dally ex. Son. Lr. day. Io Ilfr 49 l'r 4(1 N.R. Ilcuiton N H. Uouaton St. St. S.IOl'.M i'ir";0 F.U. K.K. IKndSt. 6P.11. All Sltuvllllf Iluvlliclit av. I line T(- kflti nt nil it ;:u i n"i.i .r nvrvrrvBi.-mMiu. a-v Virginia ave. nar beach, en b'ork from Steel Pier. Private baths. Klevator. Ca pacity 300 Dancing. 4000 feet of porch snern nnthlng from house. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM Anvrlcnn plan. 13. B0 up daily. European plnn. 11 SO up dally. Speclnl weeltlv. GAIILK .t nnVITT. New Ownership Met. Let TJs Jlnke Yon reel nt heme tn th "City of Pobnat nmlth" HOTEL MORTON Oeenn Knd Virginia Ave. Cnpnelty S0O i:inntcir. I'rlvnte lliiths. eir. Alu in llpea, T7It C HUH. ft IMl'l. M. rOI'P:. frooa. 11 TO BALTIMORE ERICSSON LINE i: er- evening at 5: Sturdajs. .1 r r.lJt. are ono way. 12.00. round trip, S3 Oil. DAY STEAMER From Philadelphia evry Tus.May. Thura- i'uro. ii.ov duv ono , .. . u ....... ;. iiuruav, at a u .uv.,v. wa : 5- nu rouna inn. Must b-uutlful water ride out of Philadel phia Send tor pampmei. . uunaay st -arur. St.imr leav-s un davllght-savln; tlm. full, P pi .r Hnuth Dela.irrt nvenuft .dW! M i SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION All day on the wutr in Beautiful Lorewood Grove on the Chesapeake & Delaware cana'. Hum. c.ir.y samo inenlng. Krlciiun Line i"nr a B. u'h Dflanaro Avo.; S o'clock ev.'v Sundas Tlie People's J'onim will In the Evening Public I.odr In tho Hnnrtny 1'iihHo Leitt annear ilullv rep ndiY Ulan In tho Hnnrtny I'uhHo Leilter. letters dlsculng timely topics will be printed, HH vten as reywwin'ii ii.,", ww uureiiou. of general Inlrrest will be answered. "Reader" acasona of hold, sway, wants to know who wrote great peril 'tis well that "In one Poems and Songs Desired MI on'? J?,r.KUttn 0V" ttD'1 raore !S out a,h" w on In revenue, beside, T21'' tha an.J. ""on '" " th"t only !l for ,""". ,uf "n u are JfcUHn , l,i? 'I",,!,,,rlu" chemical.- IIUUUU i g riiiiii n n ! M ih. " "" "uuueing "10O:'."run at sa ell Hr r.r,t . . ' '"" "ru tountains 2L"V wlli , , ncc"lrln. Any "outer tn ? inlt '?" you ,lmt Pur -eor S0"! h ,T. ,only not harmful, jttlieni". b.vh"uh,ul' Invigorating nnd v( touP-4 ueverage. JL riokViii.?rp.u dr,,nlt t0 m,,ch' 2rh .t.:l!h. Llnao Law was en- !-. tut th,r. . as y9t no Who Wrote It? To the Editor of tht Evening l'vbllo Ledger; Blr I dcslro to know who wrote the fol lowing lints and In what poem thjy aro 'ound! . "Ask ere the youngstor be rnted or chid den, How he was handled end how he was rid den." eto. R. A, N. Philadelphia, July 28, 1021. "Nature Is Silent" To tho Editor of tha Evttilno l'ubllo Ledaer: 8lr Tharo la an old poem, which I bud committed to memory at ono time, but which I havo now forgotten more than the few lines I Blvo you. van you or any u.u give mo all f this poemi "Nuturo Is silent, the winds ore all sleep- Ceaseless and Btllly the snowdnkes fall. Mutely the monk" ol fit. Bernard are koep- Thelr vigils around the red biaio In tho hall. Sr.WMKK UUSIIKTH T1,NTK 1'ITV. gjSSBSBQS N. HOTEL AND CAFE IIOAIUIWAt-K AT OCICAN AVKNUK ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. ORGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND Pamoua VMct.v n Artists $j 25 SPECIAL D1NNER $1 25 "Fast fall, the snow on tho hill, ot Jlexnaw. St. Po. Carolina ave. near Peach. Centrally lo ontod. near piers and amusements, HooniB Willi running water. loiovator to .treet level Urexrolleil ntlalno. Capacity 3.10. Ilathlng from h,tel. ifr.eo uy UM unwkly. THE WAYNE-LEONARD tan H ifnrvlenil Ave.. Atlantlo Cltr. N. .1. One-half block to Uoardwalk. I.arg. alngl. and double room, with or without .prlrat. bath. Hoi mid cold running waier In room. .sinl bed.. Table under auper at eaperlencl dutltlan. Tieuhon 1 evarv rvlaloa SjLz' Raw 1'ork avo., nr. Poach. Newly furnlahed and redecorated, Orterlng ennellent accom modations, with home cooking, et rtduoed raiea. .1. HHJitAlt. "t II K Attractively furnished room.. Do. itAntV llghtfui Innovation.. Near lltach. 4UU 400 paolflo Av.. 1XX U. MeLKAN OCEAN AVE1 fflrnt butt. I from Uta.'handoverlooklnff oeenn CVntruliy ocatHl. fireproof t elevator: prlv baths; bathing from bote! Cool Dinintr Room In city on top(Cth)fl'or with xx an tIjw mWuprfly. m.t:Ulwk.r M A LKYKLU A Ni Kfntuclcy Avenue, adiarpnt to neach fr Kvery appointment CUISINU and BKKVICB IINKXI II. I. F.I) Heuonuble rates. WU. IL BUllWH. formerly Uasagar Hotel Irixjaolj Virginia av... Sd hotel from Peach. Prlvat. tathi; run. wat.ri elevator. American plan. AM KU.IS. i!sr,r. N. J. t'OI.I.INti iUr, n ..I- 'm- 'la1 .'ehtavlng ttni Firo Jt on itiif.mioi'.s NOTirns , llautUt Kvr.tui In . werltU , Ae. noar Ilcni.h Kunnln.- wntor r. om iiathintr privileges, ypecta' ite- Owner Mat. C A MT'UlilY EDO EWATE EP& Sou i I'irolluii Avo. near Peach. Cap 250. tipecl.ii 118 un weekly Am. rlren Plan. Ijpt.lnl Uuroin-nn-PInn Hues. JIIIIN A. OAStXY. Prut). 'II 1 1- llolil IVIth ii New Hume Ide WEW HOLLAND New Yuik rv. nr. Poach cap. 2S0, Am. r plan. Home cooking. Completely renomt.d, Owwril In-Mgt f'. H wnnii .TH Mgr HOTEL THURBER Atlantl'' Si Massachusetts Av.. Cupm-lty 300. All outnldo, nlry rooms. Tisihlng from ho'. 1. Il.no . av up: spec, witlv, Kurnn n!.m Pleasant ervlre MPS V M Tltl'ItHKlt QRlMATni? Flreprnof Flial hoiul fiom JUXmuiv Unaidwnllt and St. el Pier -n Virginia Av.. The new kind of Hotel. Newly furnished and everything arrHngoJ for vnur ,"niort: I.rt ns aend yon bn.iklt. ATrTPW Michigan Ave. Nenr Hiacn S AlOUUI Ml linn Dollar Plr. One Mock from lleadlng Hta. Ilathlng allowed. 12. BO up dslly. Spoo wkly. J. V. Hyly, Mgr. It.rurn. Rhin oJ. MAIUOM Hotel Boscobel ".'V; rutes, Plion. 117. A. 1,. Parkway Cottage1; av., Amir nl.: f.ieln park V C. f'hnnnell. fnrm'ly Hit I Ciannell Rpprhtvnnrl K.ntucny AV.. neai Hae iiiinniuim nn, amuaementa; reaeoa abl. rntea. OICOlttlK W. f.n lilt Kg. Wefttminster running at Kentucky Av. nr. nievator: nrlvnt,. flp.-n nil vnnr. C. A. Peach. baflH' KOPP 1 Ql 1 Ati Av Large, airy outside V .m Pv''l r..t ()ri-N CITY . N ,1. NoioSMAMOl E Capacity 000. Oinan Clty'a landing holal la appointment, rulsln. nnd aervlce. J. IIOlVAKIl ril.0fll.1l, l.ee-51iiuntr Pormor nmncer Tho Onen.er. White H'i pvoi Sorlntri, V V'i ( API! MAY. N. ,1. fni ONI A I Directly on lleactw Ainer-.ifl-Vli.-- lean plan. Punning water. Private baths. Klevator. nietrlcltv. '.'5th aeq.i.n W II CIlt'KCH. Owner - Prop. CAPK MAY N J. l'or liifoiiiiuiiun wrli'. iic . r i nf j it rn c pi: m w n j njit(ioi . ,i Eugenia Apartment Hotel Directly on Poardnulk, l w c n P plnr Magiv. iiu: ri:.Mi'i.i; Inoid and Perks sts. (1P00 N.) fliiOO eeats. Unni" of tho Oracn Haptlst Church. l.CHSEI.L II. CONVISLL. Pattor. WJI. DYItK McCUPDY. Aaso. Pastor. J. Marvin Hanna, Musical Director, l'red'k Starko. Organist Mr. M-Curdy will prvaoh at 10 30 X. M. pnd 7 110 P. M. Holo fiuartet rmnofo! of Mary Merkles.C soprano, Thll IPpi.o. nors Lillian Holmstrand. altoi Horace Hoid. 1 arltone, will sin following program '" Tn- Thot Will Not I.Ht Me Uo," il-lt-i "Pnnder My Words, O Ood." Olletto. '(;. Sweetlv Solemn Thouiriit." Ambruau, 'VioaBlnt? tho Par." l.hiend-Saitor. Prnr Mffln T-rl.t't' nt t. Frletuln OLD Ml.lttllN .MLi:il(. IIOI'.sk, .Montjnm uiv pl,c.j nnd M.tiipg House Line. ... i esi.tld tbed bv 1 n ml'i In 10S2, Hre M I um Ponn worship..!. la open t'.iiy Sui d morning. Dulne w..rHhlp at 11 0 ock. Tuidlnl li. t.alon rxtenlrd to .',. Peai'tied by train fun: Proa I Str.t c: i II in to Nnrborth. nr automobile bua leavti Markt't and 011,1 stH. oveiy half U jr 1 attain Ihrtdo o r I'roHlivterltin SlIYlLUlAN CHI ltCH JLYCAUT.VUY. AKl II hlllLLT I'll I. !m mi. I Aicn sis CUVRLNCL! LDWAHD M'.rilatur. 10.10 A. M, and 8 P. SI. ltev. !'. W. IiHtin'her. 1) . P., will pre n oh ii;iiii.i:iii:M I'ltr.iiYTLitiAN nicitiii HioaJ unrl Diamond au. Ill 0D A. SI. SabLilth Sihnnl. 11 OU A. SI Sermili: "Faith's Orcat.-at en nture. I'.eo. Samuel It. Hum-. 1.', V. SI. Hurraon: "A Man U'hn 1)1,1 No Mlrnclo. ' llev, Samuoi It. Curry. Wdnebduy evonlng praver-meetlnj at o'clock. Uenoru! subject: The Apostlee Creed' IV, "I polleve In thu FoHi.ei esa cf Ship." mil Rattirday evening, ii to 10. ClniFFITli. At his resldonc B439 Klng pesslnc ave., on August 4. 1U21 HnncnT. husband of tho late Elisabeth Orffith. agod 80 years, Pervlcs on Fridiy pvenlng. at 8 O'clock, nt the Oliver II. Pair 11,1k .'1830 Chestnut Ht. interment private, on Haturdov. HANCIBN. Aug. 4. 0ARAII J., w'dow of Ornnvllia D. Hanyen. Bervlces nt her late residenco. 1231 w, Sliver st . on Mon., at 12 noon. Int. private, ut Peadlng. Pa. Please omit flowers. HICKSIAN. Aug. 3. SIAPV .1., wife of the late Iaaao H'ckman. linral, to which relatives and friends are Invited. Sinn , 1 30 t'. .i . irom um IC8IUBHCU m ncr fcon-in-Iaw Samuel J. Young. 1520 S. 4th et. Int. pri vate, Fernwood. JACKSON. August 4. SAPAII II. . widow ot John Jackson. Helatlves nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral Sunday. 3 P, S,, from her late residence on Stain street. liuimevine, r-a, itiivrm.'ni iirieToi (;em.-tery. kle. A.ug. o. laie resiaenoe, oy n. Col inm at.. Osrmsntown. SIAPT St. TCKn men Sloon),1 wlfo of William Kee. Funernl tervlces ana intermoni at ino convenience of the family, KEltNEP. Aug. B, PETEn, huaband of tho late Slary Kerner (nee Sllnineho(f). aged 75. Holathos and friends aro Invited to at tend funeral. Slon.. H A. SI., front his son's resldvnco. Charles Kerner, 4022 Illnhmond st. Itejulem high tnoag at all Saints' Church, Prldeaburg. 0 A. SI. Int, at st Dominic's Cem. KLOTZ. Killed In action. In Franoe. October 8. 1018, PRrATE FRANK L.. b lovea son of Leonora ana tno lae Oenevleve Klotz. Relatives .and frlendn and membeis Co F, Ninth Infantry. Iir.tt-a to funeral, Mon 8 A. St., rejldonee, 712 Master st. Itelulom mass St, Fetor's Church. 0 A. SI. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. KuLP Vuir. 3. MARY C. widow nt Henrv C Koip. Funeral ao". Icea Sat.. 2 P St parlors of George '"handler Paul 1C21 N. i:t'h at. Int, Sit P..eee KRAUPE Aug. 4. JACOB, husband of the la'e Slary Krause (nee Kris) Pelatls-os and friertis aro Invited to attend funeral. Ston.. 8 30 A. SI., from hts late refldsnce, 2840 Cornl at. Solemn requiem maea nt Church of tho Visitation, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. LEITENPEROER. Residence. 414 q. lMh ht.. Au. 4. ELSIE E.. daughter of John J. and Slatllda Leltenborger. R-,atlvcs and menus aro invuea lo aitona tunerai servioea. Ston.. II A. St.. par.ors of John S. Perkel bsch 3780 OermantAvn avo.. cor. of Proad et. Int. private, Sit. Slorlah Cem. Friends call Sun 7 to 0 P, SI. LIKRERSIAN. Killed In action. In Frsrce. Oct. 2. 191S. Prlvnte SIAT'RY I.rEUERSIAN. Ite'fttlveB and friends, aleo Co L, :11,1th Inf-n'rv; Capta.n Walter St. Oearty Post. No. .Ilo. A. L.. and War Slothers. Invited to funeral servicos. Sun., 8 P. SI. precisely, at parlors of Slorrls Ronber'H Son. 009 N. Proad rt. Int. Har Neto Cem. SIARKS. August I, at Audubon. N. J.. HARRY, husband of R. becta Slarks. aatd M). Relatives and Friend Chevrn-Tllkur-Cholom Red Cros Ividge. K. p.. No. 112; Woshlngton Camp. No. 127, P. O. S. A.: Da. fenJer Fire Co . No. 1. and all other organ! za'tons of which he was n member, are Ire- vlted to attend funeral, Sunday, 11 A. SI. precisely, from his late residence. Third ave nnd Walnut st.. Audubon. N. J. In'erment Chevrn-nikur-Chotom Comotery. Remains may bo vtowed Saturday. 8 to 10 P. SI. StAYERS Aug. 3 EI.I.A F . dau' -er of lite Charloi F. and Caroline SI. SIi:.r Relatlvos and friends ere In-. Ited to attend luneral services. Sat . 2 P. Sf . at her late ii'-ddnneo. 1740 N. 20th st. Int. private. SlePRIDE. Aug. 4, 1021. KATHARINE SI., wife of Joseph J. SIcBrldo and daughter of tho lato Pcier and Elizabeth S!c(Jj em. Relatives and friends ore InMtod tn attend funeral, Mon., S:S0 A. St., from her late residence. 2010 K AlKrt st. tiolorin re quiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 A. M. Int. St. Ann's Cem SIcKEE. Aug. 4. SARAH J. McKEE Rel atives and friends are Invltod to n'ter.d fu neral servicos, sun il 30 P. SI., at her latn residence. 2407 Columbia avu. Int. Slon., at Odea, Del. SIELSON. Suddenly Aug. 4. at Egg Har. bor. N. J.. 1IARV1.1 I: . busbund ot Sllnnle C. Melson (nee SIu! ri acd son of John O. and the latq Arabella Slelaon. aged 20. Re. atlves ond frler.dn. aleo Ponna. Lodse, 830. F, and A. St., and a!, organizations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the son-leas. Sun.. S P. SI . at his resldenae. 8101 Lebanon n0., 'n.-rorook. Int. Sllllvllle, Del., Slon. SltLLER. Auc. 5. ADALINE. wife of William F. Sillier. Funeral services, Slon.. 2 P.' SI., at lato r-slJ m, 2003 E York st. Jnt, private. SIUEt.r.ER." Aug d WILI.1ASI A., hus band of Kate Mue.ler mei St..sebach. In hlH 71th year. Reiatlvxa and friends, also Iron St '..lorn' t.'n'on.'No 1-, Invited to nerMces Slon., 2 I'. SI.. late real lnce. 1730 N Oratz at. Int. private Remain, may be viewed Sun . nft.r 7 P. SI. MORRIS. Killed In action. In Franco. Sept. 18. 101S. Private RAYSIOND T. MOR RIS. Co. G. 300th Inf.. eon of the lite Thomas and Slargaret Mu-phy Slorrlu. Rela. thes and frlenls ar linlft-d to funernl. Slon., si.SO A. SI., from resUAtuee cf his sister. Sirs Stabel Slurrny, B72S Turreeiale ave. Solemn requiem max., St pnr'h'.iomow'B Church. 10 A. SI. Int. Holy Croud. NEWELL. On Aug in I. JENNIE 11., be. loud w.fo of A.fn-I P Newell end dnugh tor of lato Patrick and I". l?a Maeken. Rela tive and friends inv'tvd t.. fuier.il servioea on Monday, Auguat 8. it 4 o cock, at 117 1 . vine St.. Lancaster, l'n It wnnont Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Lain av r ORTH. At AtUntb' '! V J.. Aug 3 ld'.'l. SIARY KS1MA vvi'e of Cloy V. Orth Funeral sorvlcea Sun 1 vO P sf . nt 2U4'1 11 Dauphin st. Int at 1 . iest Hlllo Cem Friend, may call i-a'. af'.i 7 P. SI, PKIERSON. ,.' I SIAROAIIET. viJu.v of August Peteison ti e Joiia.), agd 3. Relative, and f ., U . 1 ii,.imbra of Ro.ary Soolaty Invite.! to f.rieial Slon., 8 A SI, late resident'. 3n23 Hi' per st. High requiem mass St. I,.i.1.b a nur h. U.3u A. M. Int. Holv Sepulchre -n PRICE. S.VP.AH J IXE RRICE. Aug. 1. .tt WlUlamaport. Interme' Ice Slondny mnrning. 11 o'olonk m ji M :ian Conetery REIIl. Ill Pi .oUl.vn, N Y . en Aiu. 4 THOSIAS P.. son uf th la t Thomas ami Mtirvai'tit Held (nee Catw ' i . .nniel t'ountv Tipperary. Ireland. Re'ative. ar ,1 friends, alHo any societies of v.hl.- I setl wan a n..-mber, Invited to ntten 1 t', lunar.il, on M.-i . nt 7.30 A SI fion. n ,t.. reil tlenoo, 1013 Parrish et. Sr ,. mn requiem m i at tho Qesu at l) A. SI lr.' Holy Croaa Cem. lti:iNHCK. Aug. I. HEVRY of Slargaret RelieK'k ine H.oih ll ativeB and frlenJ-t lnvrl Moll , 21BO P. SI., at resltl-n.jt THERESA, wife of Joseph na inenus are invuea to :AN. L,... ..- r late resiaence. wneaisnoai inne ih a Viewing Sun. evo. M nftsicv Aiu. 2. SfAROARET. wife nf Adalbert Van Duen and daughter of Vary and the late James Tlnhey. Relatives iind friends ore Invited to attend funeral. Mon.. 8:80 A. SI., late residence, B120 Ker shaw st. Boiemn requiem mass Ht. Gregory's Church 10 A, SI. Int. Cathedral Cem. VAN GILDER. On August 4 CAROLINE VAN GILDER, daughter of late Thompson nnd Esther Van Gilder, nt the summer resi dence of her sister. Sirs. James 11. Anderson, at Ocean View, N. .1. Services, Sunday, Au anst 7. at Oceiii View. 1 P. SI. (standnrd time). Trains P. R. It, Slnrket or IJroad St. Ocean City Express to Ocejn Vlew VAX IIORN-Aiij. 4. HOSHAN-NA, wife of Louis I', vonnom, ngeu n. itoiaiives and friends are Invited to attend funernl. Bat.. 3 P. SI., from the Emilia SI. E Church. Conveyinrpn will meet train at Bristol 1 I. St. and will ulso meet trolley st Edgley at 12:30 P. Sf. Int. Kmllle St. BWHITE. On Aug. 2. RUTH SIAROAnET, daughter of William nnd Ruth SlcCnughln Whlto, aged 14 days. Residence 053 N. 41th WOLFF. Aug. 4 11)21, SIARIA L. WOLFF, at h.r lati residenco. 1017 N. Camee at. Service, and Int. private WRIGHT Aug. 4. HENRY C. WRIGHT. Relatives and fricndi ara Invited to attend funorul service, Stonday, 2 o'clook. Resi dence, 823 B. Cholten eve., Germantown. Interment private. Friends may call Sun day evening. WRIOHTSON. At hli re'ldenco. 1000 Stelroso avo.. Slelroso Park on Aug. 4. 1'.'21. CHAlu-fcH M-, nu-oana or istnei . vvriKnt on. Services on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt St. Paul's r.plsoopal Church, Ob York and Ashbourne roads. Ashbourne. In terment Eaiton, Sid. MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTING (Baking Process) Produce, n moat handsome lustrous fin ish which stands under all weather con ditions without cracking! the Startln Alexander Process, because of long satis factory wear, 1. most economical i also to be considered Is the pleasure ana satisfaction of driving a handsome car. . Our facilities will enable us to com plete your car In the shortest time pos sible; we guarantee delivery when prom ised; If you want to see how your car will look come nnd see rut- work. MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOSIOUILE PAINTING 120-128-130 Reed St. Oregon 22111 Mnln 7Bo WE HAVE A PROPOSITION FOR YOU Raise $200 In cash or Liberty Ponds or your old oar and pay us tne balance to suit your- sen, wo novo ouo cars to onor you; writ, for catalogue. Royal Motorcar Co., Inc. G20 N. BROAD ST. POPLAR C03G OPEN Bt'NDAYS AND EVENINGS RUICFC tourlnB! llko newi 1250 down! IV bnlano.j terms. Royal .Motor Car Co.. Ino., 620 N. IJroad et. Open Sunday. rAHTF F AT 50 Victoria coupe UAL'IL.LVU tlcally new, price rii ROYAL .MOTOR CAR CO., INC., C20 North liroad st Pop 6088. prae- Kht. LOST AND FOUND HOOK Lost, doooalt bo, k 23S.329. Western Saving l'Und Jt s'n. ll ' hi; nd walnut st s. PIV Lost. Wednesday . venlnc July 20. be tween Green Hill Farm Hotel Overbrook and Sycamore avenue nnd Linden lane, a diamond bar pin. sul'.it reward for its return, P 401, Ledger Off leo. PIN Lost, cameo pin. lady's head, with necklace. Liberal reward. K. F. Sellers. 420 8. 4 nth st. . WALLET Lost, Sunday July 31. or Ston day, August I, wal et containing 133 in cash and papers valuahle to owner only; finder may keep cash and a reward of 125 will be paid for returning the papers! no questions will be naked Call or write Sir. Kdrensteln. 1738 N. Franklin et. CAN YOU RAISE $250? You can be tho owner of a new reputable moderate prloo cir: very o.iiveulent monthly payment arrange I for further particular, call Germannwn 1I.8S AUTH 5RIZED DEALER M31 O'.rmantown n". Open evenings until 0 30 COI E AEna TOIR-SEDAN Ifandsnmeat car in Phila. Owner will sacrjlre ROYAL SIOTOR CO . 020 N proad f Pop B03B. CAR PERSONALS ALEX DELUOA sold his cigar, candy and soda water business at 1218 S. 2d St., Philadelphia, Pa. All persons Indebtod to the said business nre requested to call or write before August (I, 1921, to T. J. Hryney. 2(1 S 4th t Philadelphia. Pa.. I ASt ONLY' RESPONhfllfLE for debts con tracted by myself. Walter F. Welsh. CORD TIRE SALE Prlva'e parly must sell new cords taken for debt, If you want a new cord tire real cheap a'e mo at onre. pearly all sizes. 1012 w, T..h'h 'private hn.-se- FOR SALE PERSONAL CARS 1 Locomobile. 7-pnss louMng, 1020 model. 1 Cad Use touring. 1017 model; wire wheels 1 Cadli an murine mo,, nn,i Two of these cars have never been out oi the caro of experienced chauffeurs; all In ex cellent condition, fine paint and tires; are for lmmedla'.. e,sh sal' , he seen on appllca tlon. P 107. LeQg.r Office OVERLAND4, naval ofnr 8a,Ilnr for 5,,.f e.rP.u"?.?. 5 Passenger, at a sacrlfloei Jsil rr nHlS? J" oftcellent condition, bee Lieut. Qlbbs. V S. S. Isabel. Navy Y'ard PAIGE 1017 6 passenger, overhauled: palnl-d. Owner Slanavunk 2221 SI. HT-.LP WANTED FEMALE ( ORP ha opening fir cultured, ambltlotia lady; 11300 nrst year, n 100, Lodgor Off. IP'-IEKY LiioPKIt- ex.ji rlerced wanted; gold wages, .tend: empoyment; g od b'ardlng houro In ccnreflr with mill: state age nnd experience, far-i advanced if neces sarv. Tho II K. II. Sl.K Co., Watertown. Conn fib-UERY": experienced loopcrs on Wright stendy dial 18-pj'nt machines. Hyglenio Fleeccl Pnderwear Co 241 N Howard st, SLIGHTLY u dltlon- new rn,' He rr nt 4(I.'IJ d car for sale; perfect con- ;ar'M low price; easy terma. ' "fter 11 P. St. STORAGE BATTERIES ? n volt., all batteries irtv Slor. P p- sltlve.y guaranteed -ierv H4 IBth at volt . JIOi . 1,1 17! iff MILLINER, who can trim some: long season. 7020 Woodland av MALK.-tLADILS over SS years of age. experience not neces sary, as we train you in salesmanship free; we are offering a permanent position far above tho average in a commlslon basis; only thOBO of noat appearanco and A-l ref erences need apply Call 710 Wldcner Elde. A"'k 'or Mr M-r-l'-h sr IH'ES Experienced vamperB wanted. Ap- ri i.airu, acauu r a: v.o., .u ana iiarKet ''nd floor. STLNuORAPHER Young lady, fairly com Putent stenographer and office assistant; r. fer-i.co required Apply 4 to S P Si . Lexlngion Stotorc tr Cu of Pennsylvania TY'PIST Y'oung ladv wanted at once. Ap ply Monday morning to Sir Lewis. Circula tion Dent second floor. Public Ledger Co.. (IQII Chestnut st. STUTZ 10i tourln? and roadsters Ilk T-"'. ,ml T-'. nt down, bolanoe 1 tar. ROYAL -MOTORCAR CO. 02 J N. Proad at. Poplar 0030. BUSINESS OPPORTTJNITIES SIERCILVNTVILLE Is a beautiful suburb. Do not fall TO LOOK AT A REAL OPPORTUNITY Ten-room cottago with extia fine grounds and busir.es garage: best of people: gorace here by my mothod cf honos dealing sells every car that comos to my garago for sslo will remain as a partner and manage sane If teslred; 12.000, part cash. Phono ownor. Slerchuntvlho 1B3 W. 110 Locust. General SIAKJ3 SIONEY AT HOSIE Y'ou can earn from $1 to 12 an hour In your spsro time writing show cards; quickly and easily learned by our new simple muthod: no canvass n or soliciting: wo teach you how. sell lour work and pay you cash eaoh ve, k; full particulars and booklet free. r.te to lav to Amer'can Show Card School. 230 Rvrie Bldg , Toronto, Canada. CIVIL SEKVICE examinations for women over 17. postofflco clerk. Gjvernment e.erk. tvplst. 5140O MioO: experience unnecessary. For free particulars write J. Leonard (for mer Civ I StvIi-o oxiimlner), litlj Equltab.e P'.dg . vl Ington. D. C. CIVIL SERVICE examinations Soptember and 'c ber. many vacancies; sa.ary. SI 400-S1 s.,,i. Wrltu for sample test. P 333 Udr r'ff.ce. HELP WANTED TiIALE DRAFTSMAN work, state Ladcer Office fir experimental ability und salary. machine M 703, HOSIERY' Manager to take charge full faah'on .1 hosiery mill, must be thorough.? experienced in rrodactlon. .elllng ni.l pur chasing -p:.'.1!d opportunity for the rljht man. state ( and experience. P 33ti. Ledger Offlco I.AUGE CORPORATION WANTS PEAL SIAN Elxperietioj not necessary. PUT SIC ST STAND T.OSH TION INVESTIOA- WE WILL PAY WELL For the right man. and a. permanent future Ii assured. Call at Room 400 10 30 A St 2r.o and : euth ! 30 P. Rroad SI. StATCH SALES REPRESENTATIVE Manufacturer wf hlBheM qua ty matches ha. Ph'ladeiphla terrlurj ,r n tjr su,,.amun ca pable cf building up a b ilness un niatchei In the Philadelphia t.rr.'nrv rnuBt bo ac quainted with the trad, .ird ki, jw the nut lets for this line; state rcf. r,-nces and full nartlLUUre Addresa Mn :.. .. I'.iom SU. 2tfU liruadAai. New Soik City, I'nltiirliiu 1'IUST INrrAKIAN (HlltCII. Choatntit st above 21nt bt. I'nluii aiiu.nur aarvies if I'liltai'lan chuiclia.i of Phl.ad"a.li a. A SI.. Rev. W, A, Viooin.ui. of w m t ton. Dil.. will P'oach Subject j m h Slaitlneuu, il.H Tea, her or T.'Uch.oa .n the Sludarn Cl.utcli " tho alxth in Co n. i . i of gammer addii'tes on "Slodei u 'ii.t. s. ckei'M." eatljii la live . uppm lo , an P.. i ii ul N J i .iiilliu. i"i '., r-s mi . um,- M . ii,l dinlnc ro.un ROOM II Villi Single eiloi t'ouplo, '.'l mi. .lv built nn.l fui ii-ieu fniM if,i.'ii iKvmoni t none ju- Phi, h Frui.t. I'aiiiiiiiv Dim liunlllng water Mo.loi il in e I' II I' .VII AM Arlington vnrllitirKt 2tluu.uar,4doore from Hoard. ADASIS. -Suddenly. Aug. I, nt Pitisburih. Pa., IIF.RSIAN A . belovod husband of Mir- f;aret A. Adams. Funeral Mon . : in i i ato residence, 3J50 N. leili si ttei 1, s aid nt. prlvntu. ADASlri. On August 3, lH.'l HELLA wlfo of lute Capt. Poulan A.liin e, ,K , , i jenrs Re.a,t.e ami frlenda Inv it -,l . tu naial uorvlues. nn Sunday oien.ng ut 0 o (..ock. (it rt-sld, noe , f her eon-,i - aw i I nrloa Ciisaar, 1U2H Durfoi at. l'uithir uei-vlce. and Intorinunt, Fiankfiu-,1 Del ASSU'H. Widow of Lewis AMliile. Rein, lives and friends aro Invited t,. at lend fu neial. Sun.. Aug. 7. from her ,ate r.el ileiice. lleiidrlokH, Pa. Carriage, vvlil nie-t ii 30 A. SI. iiurihbound train at HuudiRl.s Htation. Hlll.'l". Aug. !1, HELEN, wife ,f .'! ul II U-ltz. Relntlvus and f r . n ,i ara ii vii d to attend funer-il aiU,, M n J P SI . ieaMeiu'0 M'lil L'oli ikh uv , W'-al ii ming. Int. private lbr.n.n-i n. ,v t,y vi. iveil Sun. evo. Hl.Ai'lv Al. Sit Holv, N I 1 SI. U'H olh IU21, H i.,.li: II vv f I.,'.'. llliiCU. ni.eil 71i s...ii'e. Hell' l e Ji fill i,.N nre llijlt .1 In funeial fiom h" . i.,ii. i.e.. o.'O ILinleii at . Sit. liol'v .-, . I (.,v htli Inst., at ! HO P SI, (dayllKlit - .v i lln. ei int Coleatovvu I'eul. Illll -ii.i.n Aug 3, SIAUY. wife uf Jo n n) l tn.s Kelly), of t'lonti Ish. i un i al. Ireland rte.fitli..e n,,,l feion.l.. also St. Thomas Aquinas' 11. V. SI. Sodality! UL Ldmoud'. League of the Sacred Usart husband ail S3, (ervlceu. 210 Jackson t. Int. at Ureonmount Cem. Viewing Sun eve. RODR At his lato rosi.r.e. to Gardner av.- . Jeraey City. N J , un 'Ihurs . Aur. 4 M.TIXANDER ROUP, hub.u. I .'. Louisa n ii.ii SCin'RR In France. IV 14. lOliii, Cor iioihI JOSEPH A. SCHl'RK, i o K 110th !nfantr. son of Joseph Vv nr 1 Anna L. Mnrr. ugeif 27. Rt-litlvp. and irlehds. and Captain Ge.irtv Pest. No. tt'.'. A. I. are ". wiled tu attorM funeral i-. 'v. -, M..n , 2 P SI., at hla patent.' r e liij N. Uth st. Int. Northwood ''em SI.Ii'K (nee K( D -Aug i HXRP.IETT TC. vvlfe of Allert R. Slick ag 1 ii Pu i ral Slon. 1 P SI., roeldonet e. '2 X. t'eibl st. Int. Hillside Cem. R. 10.11..4 v .uvvej Mm s to in i' m Sr.OOTf.. Killed In action In Frano., i 'or ror.il clT'.OROE II. Sl.OOK C K Until I. if 2sth Die , July 20 UM1" - He rge I, and Sllnerva S'ook nrM '.'. v...i. R'a t'v.a ami fi'.nN. memb'r. of ilw al 11 H I.lseuiii P hi, No 47; Vetir.in'. ot Fi.-- gn Wars and Nun in S.ock r, s . N. m American 1 uinn' Ci K. llilih lni' . V ' Charter SVar Stothers and nil k, let'em ,,f which he vvni a member, nre invited to V ti nd the funeral fro'i- Ma lt r'ald-.nce, b23 Re, d at . nt 2 P SI Sun. SNTDElt Oct U'U In France WIL LIAM H., son of Ellen T Iaika and lite II.Mirv P Pnjdei. aged C3 Funeral Sun. Aug. 7 3 P. SI Tilntty Chiinh, S!o.,re. town, N J, Sl'FKN Aug It SIVRGARET. ve dow nf John Steen. Funei il SI n.. 2 P M from l'ilfnill 'f gl ll lllUgh'. I SlHIMI'el S In ii' m rl. '."l.'U '"Mji'Ii int. a Ml. Morlub ' "in l'r'" 'm iray cv1 -'l'i eve K1' W Mil HTMirits PfflJYliERS 8 jw jMHaaVaWaaaaVMaissaMiaawssaa BROAD a4d DIAMOND SAI.ESSIVN A man beiA-e..n 23 and 30 yeaie uf age to act a.i uslitart to sales manager, muu be ambm 'i, ar 1 wt ,lng to learn, bright futur, i'!!i Immediate re turns utile for appo.i.ti lent, ii it have to 'd re ,rd SI 7u2 l.eJger'"T , - 9AI.K-.MAS A largo Middle W hi. rn firm de- es a lo, al representative t a,-1 I irh clasa ,,ii" of canvas goods ttnt 'un e, ns. work .1 t'llng. etc , to retail tnde t ,rin,la. elon basis. Addrena II. SI. Ra iei:i P. o. IblXU' 1 Jn'AI.1 u. 8ALE.-MAN A good propoal'lun f T ll'vi snlenia'i t ' s 11 e.fistlf h.aui enH ne's tn ynur ci:v go" 1 wagei to rigi.i parti, 'i ose slawip for iep!v Address E.atlc K ..nnel Walks, 'eubenvllle, v SAl.LMI'V exurler -.! to hand a e"-uri'lea In company esiah.ished 10 vears. ,'i.n.mis- a'on w"h a.ilaivja'.r P 3.1l l.-lt - i 'ff ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY 3026 KENSINGTON AVE. On account of sickness property, stock, fixtures, etc.. $18,000 JOHN T. DOYLE SiW?. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE Slllk dairy and lc cream parlor, with ma chinery for manufacture, and milk route, together with 8-story corner .tore and dwell ing. In excellent condition, at 1S14 S. 18th st.: owner retiring after 20 years of sue cees at this eatabllsment; bargain for quick ssle. J. P. SlALLuV 121H Chestnut. 11. 0 1.(, Quo OFFERED for my Invention! must have money, if yoj buy 7-room house, fac tory bulldlmr. etc : l'-j acres: near Philadel phia, for t'Ouu, listed with agents J370O: worth more, will give $8000 bonus out of the million. Box 20 Colmar. Pa A BUSINESS connection is sought with a sma.l Irr.vstment of money, have knowl edge of marketing ad.ert'slng and finance. Add'-esa n 101. Ledger iifflre WANTED To t'.dnntlal IJ rent c 11.1 L ard. reply r Office can- ESTAUL1SHED flo-ls' business for sale; rea sonable. Emil Schurgot 4227 Otn. av.. BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND PAWN TICKETS PuR DLVSIOND3 KELLY & CO USB Chestnjt St. Suite 21 22 sec ,i.d flcor over Child's Rest. PAVING -Cenrent, brick, block, sidewalk., d'.iowaya. cellar, ond floors, curbaettlng and I r.ck.iylng. eat. cherfu,l furn. Pop. 11, -.1 I V Ln-n-. ... V ..,. ... -ii'iii i. ooi . .ui m. i Uescriinion .-oow-carilj: s jnerl r uuu.lti i,u ai-a eur work. Plgn Croft' re l'.lsN HroH,1 P.i Pop, flflaa DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SSIITH 717 SANSOSI ST. 1UM. .1 FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS RENTED VISIBLE t SIOS 10 SO AND UP. Factory Rebuilt Typewriters "See Our New Machine, the Century" American Writing Machine Co. Wn'r'it si: 2 I Ml CHESTNUT ST Slain 4203 OFFICE FURNITURE Large lot of desks, safes I les cabinets general office furniture store fixtures. We buy sell and eNchanve. I'A i 1 1..1- i' i ttrsiruith: co LOCUST 4U7U, 11 and 1 H inns fl. l'renrh t .. r T'' Ti' n new "l-.nU ors Kenn'nat HPd N-.rrU t ARCH ST PACE 42rmr Z X panel and Passenger sta- .10HS J. Kens AP-Slar- Kl.e'l. felloES Experienced vanipers vvun'ed. p,y l.atrd Schober & Co.. 22d und 1, r nrd tlnor TIIRKE S1EN WANri.D. 12.1 a we liouiro -M.us ruii-.iuuuriie un I land als Til K SETTERS and h.-.pcra ., tiled union wages. 10. 17 1-ng job. trHiiaportation paid. Address i , urge P. Rl.ey. 1017 Rugers ae Rr Kiklvn N Y. Genrrnt CLKRK." over 17 f r P stal Mall Servl-e SlJii m n vi experl-'rce ui n. eeasar' . V r i free paiti.-u i v.f xam.nailon wilt,, j. Leonard if rm r ''iv.. vn'n eiam uen, 002 Enultab L-'W. " '-1 :' '"' -1' '" CIVIL strilS 1' E x if lii'i'i .n Sept. .nbef I nn 1 On bei mit.v v i m"i ' H,si'iirvS14'r) $1hfl" vM't- for samp,. t"t 1" M'1 Led. i iff ' '.i.j HEAD of eh. Ice w.uht 12nu ii. !' T ff i ' ' "inj v Pa K';RN'm'RE of""ln-rv I, 4SIV Par'.--. 1 , i W-Mrn V ii e . beef slcera; rd. Liberty, h .use nt a aecrt. Re inont flfll'.' w. MACHINERY AND TOOLS LLKCTRICAL MOT'HtS ri"HLS'E TOOL3 power Eyi'iPsiE.vr O IIHTX SIACIIINKHY lij ll(, f. 3D aT I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HA i PV" ' .11 Ileal nn S li re 1727 i . Pn n .i aphT hentnul st OLD QOLD OLD gold silver p.alli, alv te ;eweir teet'i p 17 J EatlNl m. plated ware old ites buur t f.,r ,-sn Ilia retlner HQ7 Smuom. G1TL1AT10NS VANTED MALB Ainnil'ivii i.n'Nsrinii wi.o has s to Sfaii time, offer- his serv. Ices, rail lime, strictly mi a fee ba.ls has had unusual exp.rlence In retail and wholesale advertising problems, does nit want a Job, dona not want to be your advortlalng manager ard does nut want to act as advertising ngent. but wanta to help, be a im 2.1 years of ripe, sue. re.aful eaperlenc in advertising qualifies him to be of great value In lidvlslng at.d aiding yu solve soma of our problems, fe must ba oom mensurativ vvl'li work ti be per foiti.ei all roinmumcatlon. strictly confidential. SI 414, Lodger Office, PRINTING TYl'E I'hlla l lessen aiio rimers. !,! larea l-ni iere nuiUII. IS M dm "t lrrtl STORAGE AND MOVING LONG DISTANCE MOVING TUB 1IEST IS THU CHEAPEST The BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc. R7t' and Mirket l'l nenarlnjr I20f ONE M"NT1! PRPE LSTAIILIHHED lSSfj THE EXCHANGE STORAGE CO. 1 120 N 8TH ST riPT.'E DIAMOND 2471 ATE ROOMS. PACKINfl A SIOVINn l.-sni-l'.i r Ul It WAHKJi)IH4 VICTORY STORAGE .0,?na?..tUElTrc..A1rrhow'va,n6.,n0"t '" HTTPAR. CM 1. ANI MONARCH STpltAOB CO,, hH7lj"l TE I AVffi. AUTO HERVICK. BTi VAC1UMU. LONO-CIBTANCffl UOV, : x m A ... la 1 i: ll X, l. v ,f.. V,, . ,t . , 1t. .;
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