Pv"?- -1 j- TT.Ki ' JpW? "'- J , "-T- ." a" .1 ' A . iv W -; 4 ' r ", . r.!,y; - '? "!" 'VV,V ' I S a IVM r r- EvkKL.SU i'UIiLIO LEIGMR-ljniLADMU-mA, MONDAY, AUUTOT 8, 1921 19 T PEOPLE'S FORUM letters to the Editor Anewer U Yet! I ... .' i ike Kuninff ru!W LecJfer: fM "".' .-,, .Ill find cartoon -vhlcn It Aor-'1 'i. ufniii City TfflO. Sit ln i". Si ttm "irtocn In a recent ?Trfirnber the" -,., .. lbdoBII by -V&WK" '"toonl.t in .-.l.t.nco ?. ihrl . copyright lis J-' .vonr cartoon, or fthiiww. AH' "'J,9." 'cartoon, ar eowlBhted W, S',ptmo vnvar.n. .or w....... W '". EiXirt pv'" W '":.. dra-m, ..... and Wounded First! Dependents ana lr-'n V ... Vr, in tho People's Ilarnes. Forum. JSSS ''Z .W. S. th, .M.rvc, men vr. !) ": i: utter signed "An Si, been n"Uol,i t did not se th' srsuSw ifc??rhSr t; v.im. Letters to the Editor nhould be m brief and to the point as possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominations,! or sectarian dis cussion. No attention will be paid to anony moun letters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence ol Rood faith, although names will not be printed If request Is made that thsy bo omitted. The publication of & letter Is not to be taken as an Indorsement of lta views by this paper. Communications will ,not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. prices on .Tun 14. 1920.. and the price, of today. Aacordlne to their fla-ures. tli fronds shown. hleh aro supposedly of everydsj' mo, lire priced todny at a total of 12J In "nparleon with JfiLSn a jesr nso. ir.o i.t qi exhibited follow: Juno, ssi any -rv,r:k'n';;t nuriy - v.- la onn .,.- - ,. too nhould to his not service) min ha la nnl ..t.mm TR "- S?iaS tSSr to l0 . .m mtn doea M.. th w,,n,r::' .wm for ",, (rem hl ' rho ,rn really t" ' nihnf.fVorbhUeconunTrhy hen the t.mo r m -' " UtS. wS' rM), Ther ? ' , ,;nil1l impend iib on 5Jrt.M h0U,"nMf i l"y arc n:t onlv SS""n,0,(r,o? e" rrVrMeo men-, far .rrle """ .1 ,M they rhiuld 1 " i1,ran'taodT..onay tax row when WNMn "" , -ay II. OUT '"'.' l.nt the honun ned It mnnt e leait aom '-;, r.d m.i"" '..rr' ho rnaiUnum Pm! M m ?'".. mm. hat I want nr i" r; W"r lh.nram3ly tRknn et.re of ana ." ,,, wounded "" '" provided for. and fet'nt'. - tn.-S.So or h. country nnaiphh. Atwn a. insn 100 rounds siisar J.'2.00 2 pounds poftee 60 '4 hnrrel twt bread flour 2.1R 1 pound tea f0 i pounds corn meal 0 B tins solid rack tomatoes OS pounds best head rice SO 4 pounds pea boans CO 4 tins best rn poa 1.12 8 pounds penrl tAPloca 64 2 pounds pearl barley Si 0 tins Maine sweet corn 1.02 8 pounds bet creamety butter. 1.U2 0 pounds pure lard 2.10 2 Pds. mild whole-milk cheeso .70 2 dozen guaranteed eem 1-13 8 one-pound loavei bread fiS 8 doren doughnuts P1 10 pounds hlgh-Krado ham 4.00 1 pounds hncon squares 1.46 6 pounds Halt pork 1-60 0 pounds smoked shoulder .... 1-02 2 pecks old potntots 2.nfi 4 bnrs laundry soap 82 1 Inrro Jar Jam 43 June urn J7.00 .60 i.as .86 .10 .60 .24 .24 .88 .26 .13 .88 .00 .73 .42 .33 .1 .57 3.00 .86 .79 .04 .S3 .20 .20 Author of Quotation Located To I h$ Editor 0 iA V.vntUo rvbUe l.tioert Blr Can you tell me the author of the poem, the last two lines of which nrei "lie raised it mortal to the skies, Bhs drew an angel duwn." A. MORTON. Philadelphia, August 2, 1021, The lines are from Uryden's "Alexander's Feast." We cannot prlrrt the poem on account of Its length. The last verse 1st "Let old Tlmotheus yield the prlie. Or both divide the crown, It raised a mortal to the tides. Bhs drew an angel down." A Favorite Hymn To the Editor of the Evening Puttie J.tdoer! ' Sir I will appreciate It If rou will print In your Teople's Torum the words of the hymn, "It Slnxoth Lo.v In Every Heart." SARAH T. CLOAK. I'lillid-lDhla, August 2. 1021. "IT SI.VOETH IOW IN liVKrtY HEART" It slneth low In every heart, V'n hear It each end all A son of thnsi iro Answer not, However we rniy call! TViey throne tho silence of the breast. wo sco them ns of yore The kind, the brave, tho tru". the sweet, Who walk with us no more. TIs hxrd to take tho burden vp When these havo Isld It down: They brlahtenid all the J-y of life. They softened every frown: nut, ch, 'tis rood to think of them When we are troubled sore! Thanks be to ad that such have been, Although they aro no more. More homelike seems thi vst unknown Since they have entered theie; To follow thtm were not no hard. Whercv-ir thev nisy fare: Thev cannot be where Clod Is not. On any fea or shore! Whntn'er hetlrtr. Thy love i.hldes. our J-d, fcrovermore. uur u.a. John w chsdwlck. Those Week-Ends In Jersey sMllIra ehB..lM PKe f.toc llll,.lTlM, going " be clear and h MU,,,..,fh. .ra.e and crnrk up th ".. ?.." rflSrt the night hef. slop . "- v,i.nn and t trie ""'?'":-., . eh nnd the car. efore In A All WJe:..Vtoa'nf.wPafr?.Ta:V.".orn Market ureei 'r,,l1" riue ynu are who u Ithnut wWrh .VWJ"":':;, Coaled week-end. ..it.J nn wiin OOiivu . Cr r Pie of hundred oar. get A" ...'. .!. treat your. It on ooai, "" b th. mtones . AU1M-UP -"";,, .,, enogh, to ( nun, ,.",..,. and a few patches " i.Taf th. ?MtUw iua. a little m rrle at me """..,.i.I,- i Aiier "..."" urn,!., -ou are nii.n m find a cot ?,.ll. henlcs to loosen up your knotted frr etllttnemci . , th8 fxvt. , -- " . .. ot After you n .,. u-lth that !? "":".,:. "We have no Bnci7 ."'""',.'.. ,)!, run into !TalMUe .rreit w'her the lady could ".':.: ih. nttle. If you non-i minu. ! ... . J..-, .it settled, you open your leans ana iry tnuio ac- plsce ... IhAt'H ILL "". L". .. ..., ,K whlta H, sne or""-,- "",- ,h. windows iV, dr.. "ng you are then ready for th, i4 march on the lumber walk: after Solfng until yoSr girl ha. decided that she U.C. Mss.ec1 1 with a few moro corns, you ,,,.. nh and wait for a table. XrUra? women faint In tho line and W. to bs carried out. giving you a chance M wi up. you finally get a table: all you ha, to wait for then is ms waurr. After you have decided that you vo spent all Voir dough, and your girl has decided hit iho ha. had a very pleasant evening (and part of a morning), you buy a rolling Zlr lo get home, say good-nluht to our rirl and start up the ladder to And your est. Everjthlng's fine for an hour or v until the boys from the "hlg town come homi; the nol.o starts end finally dies down In about sn hour: then soma one falls down tU ittPJ golns after some lco for a nUi friend. , ,. Tie l.ndlady said that she Is going to get tome fly netting next week to put on th windows. The mosquitoes must have beard h.r and decided to make hay while U4 .un shines, after hav'r.r robbed you f,f a. mnch nourishment as you put Into ysur.flf that nttht. with your good memcy. Ten lit at least two or three good mlntflos IMP before It Is time to get up. You get up, shave, put on a bathing suit and rro out on th. beach where ou can soak up nil tM hut you want without charge. Ill finished ou go to tho garage and try to f.nd our car; after allng the garage mtn all but your ferry money you stnrt bores In the funeral procession, reachlnn Camden at dusk and ThlladelphK at day fcruk, and you all decide that ynu nre ery Utti. but h-ivc had a wonderful week-end. Jlttw .laying home from work n day or so tt) doctor jour over-toasted flesh and rest rear muccles you decide that It all comes Bal.r the head of "pleasure." WILLIAM J. QUANT. ItJIadelphla, July 18. 1021. Cut Restaurant Prices Tltht Editor o th Kvenino Public Ledorr: Sir In your editorial r.ruaade for tho man en the .treat why don't you wallop the rtftivranla .t. well as the soda fountain'? Ws can get slong without the letter's prod "J but eat we must. W. B. V. niladelphla, July 18, 1021. Suggestions for Camping PS Iks Editor o ie Broidip Public l.tdotr: Blr "C. E. V " asks for Information Hnrdln camping. I will do my best to Jjd him. Ho dIJ net state the length of tyns he would be gone or the number f Person. In hlj party, so I will give the awroilmate coat for two persona for one Mk's stay. In the first place, a tent is necessary. Utooutn In nice weather a sleeping bag will do Just as well. Two hoavy woolen Wank.te should nlso be Included. Below a Hat of necesaltles and a few Nets on different articles. JJ pounds of flour ft .04 . 1 Pounds of sugar .08 , I pounds of beans .05 I Mund. of bacon .25 I pound of tea JT .00 I I ounce of black pepper 0 f J Pounds of sweet chocolate ns or evaporated milk J Mra of laundry soup 1 tan of aulphur matches Totals 51.60 122.10 In this connection I would like to asl: jour readers for opinions upon tho prices ot lc cteani. woler I'es, Ice creem soda and eery "ewoct" ln the' confectionery and bakery line. Ico cream of the 'wet quality before the war was eighty cents a quart; now It Is 11.23. Cinnamon bun a bread dough sweetened with molasses, suTr, or whatever It may be, a sprinkling of ruirnnts added costs nny where from sixty to seveity-flvo ccnta a pound. An Ice- sweetcnd water with flavorlnit costs from thirty to thirty-four cents per haps more In some place. Profiteers met with universal contempt during the war. and sugar soared to heights while we abstained from using It to send It abroad to our rorvlte men. Now sugar Is one-fourth tho prlc nnd the profiteers at the dualern who demand war prices for "sweets" the summer necessities. Think of the cooling drink nr.d the lei crenm the littlo children love! I It fair? Is It Ju.t for us to "suffer fools gladly" and poy the price demanded rather than make a "drive" to bring about the fools' awakening from their dreams of millions drawn from a too-wllllnr public? Let us do something. A- rAItKEIl. I'hllnde'.phln, July R0. 1021. "About Face" on Bonus To thr Fitltitr o thr Kvniimi PiibMr I.'rlocr: Blr The "powers that be" havo ben at work very hard ugalnst the ex-ser.vlce innn. Wn all know our President never said any thing against that bonus after election, mann ing that It was up to the Benate to pns It to kIvo tho ex-sen lco men Justice. A week nio the Senate took that much-dls-cussed pleco of legislation nnd was about to act upon It. Then the President hurried from New Jersey to tell the Senators to atop or they would break the Treasury. This about faco of our President shows me clearly how strong and tyrannlo the "powers that be" ore. Is there back of It an auto cratic coternmcnt7 About breaking the Treasury they cannot fool the American soldiers thnt way. If the already deploted treasuries of England, Kranro and Italy didn't break when they paid their bonus, surrly tho Treasury of tho United Stntts will not break when we t.iko nnti,... iht the world's supply of gold Is deposited In Wall street and the country has 20,000 moro millionaires than beforo the war. Are we downhearted? No I Hut we want Justice. Wo do not want to break the Treasury. Wo do not want any power to run tho United States Senate. Ruddies, we fought for Justice, so tney saw. "i "" never give up until wo Bet Justice. a. W. L. Philadelphia. July 21. 1021. "Mrs. W. M. I." asks for the poem called 'The Quarrel " It begins: "Torsi brown and lambent burnt her eyes. And shot sharp flames at his of amethyst. Oo and be forgot as death '"7-. Their glitter hissed, so seemed It In their hate." The People's Forum will nppenr dally 'XL. Vrnlnir Public Ledger, nnd also ii vv -'-"..-" .!., I t b , Ihn MI1I1UH.T 1 IIUIlV V.1-. .... ;v --- , .,- ,vl he ti..atr timely tonics n well ae requested poems, nnd n."f of general Interest will be nnkwrretl tetters printed. nnd question Questions Answered .10 . 131 .40. ffl 16 .... i .06 . . . . .10 . . 1.40 .00 .73 .00 .80 .10 2.00 .75 .10 .10 Total for eatables 15.40 Beans, tomatoes, mm. sauerkraut and the t ik. y. ,l, b" purchased In cans, which. 1. .'. ' cn'Psr In ths long run. as It M dl.bea and washing. .!'" '.N' t0 b carried are an aluml- . eo?lc klt -n(3 a serving kit. a gun "revolver, securing permit to carry It, V" waterproof matchboxes of hard rub 2J7M "lied with salt. Don't forget a E"1 'op., u wm coms ln handy wh9n li ? "" homo to tie up your tent, A little mosntlita nftttnc- U mnA face when you The First Talking Machine To (lie Editor ot the Jiticiilni; Public 1,-dotr: airAVn Edison the lnentor of the flrnt talking machine, or did he merely develop some other perron's Idea? v . L. I Philadelphia. August 2. 10.1. r-,ii-nr, rlevolooed tho talking machine nnd cut It Into practical use. The first mechani cal dcUce for th registering nnd reproduc tion of speech and other sound was the In "entlon of Ion Scott, known on the pho nsntograph and constructed n 1855. mm Invention ombodlod the csnenllnt principles on which the pres'nt-day Instruments were based Edison produced a phonograph m 1M0 nnd tho first patent was dated Janu ary. 1877. Meaning of "Eminent Domain" To tin Editor ol the Kwenlnii J'ubllo Ltdoer: Sir pieaso explain to me what la truant y the t9rm ''em,,lenrtI1ARLESMT. PARK. Philadelphia. July 31. 1021. Eminent domain Is tho supreme right of property PO.sed by a State over the .M.PeiT f Private ownership. Th. . r..h : eminent domain is in- "' '"';"; V,'',," property for public uses. In the Unltod Slates Its Juslincutlon Is the common wel fa?e and the Fifth Amendment of the Con smatlon provides tht Just compensation must be made. The right Is usually exer cited In order to secure land for the con st'uctlon of railroads, highways and canals. Death Rate In Wartime T-'fhaKdlloro' the Wveiititp Public Ltdoer: Blr How did our death rate In the World War compare with the highway death rate In ,h," nlled HIM..? BTBPHBN T. WARE. Philadelphia, August 2, 10.1. At a Oi. iferenco on highway trnrtlo reeula. tlon held at Yale Unherslty recently. It was itnted that In the rerlod of our participation "'..- iwm vr our war loaaes numbered 4HO0O denihs. whllo during tho same period there were 01,000 persons killed on the hfghwny, of the ..a1,L ...hnm v.rre senooi rilliurril. " "I" " ..-..- .,.., in nineteen months the highway ,fc ..... .u.n. . ties nearly imuuiru i"to the greatest war In history. . tkl. .. "" "" ---. ,0 r,p around your down to sleep. ?knirunk, Ta., July OLD-TIMER. 18, 1021. f.tta! forces ln Poems and Songs Desired Victims of Public Opinion Edlior 0 the Evening 1'fbllv l.rdaer: th. Z;!? MttT ot William J K'.emlng on " jju.ttlon of men wenrlnr coals in His ntnratr weather was Indeed true enough ttr.it... V '"" R "'pensive h0"' " he IS ik .' om of th "" iyT " ' fL mn a not 1,avo th" courage to Vkiii ?k ,n,r '' ,h' would like to, and J2" they lr- to flnd fault with the styles ftii " n,or or 1 adopted by more sen- w. women, who always look nnd feel 5Sk .iuml",r' ly eeem to be afraid to L i 'rom the coat and collar. etiaoT 1 I "J0" ,rom he " conso 7"tA111'' Because some one might alter in ."?, " no co on-" l11" are. , cb. u5,m of publl opinion, until fvllJ .n! d enough to come out man. n Z.ui '";.. ! he style-no coat.' '' win an ran in M, f. OILLESPIK, 1021. Wants "Romeo and Juliet" To the Editor of the Eicnino Pi'bllc L-dger: u,r r om cry anxious to secure a poem entitled "Romeo and Juliet." which begins: "Oh, I've a host of memorlen Embroidered In my brain, And InoUIn' at 'em makes mo Wish that I were young again H, L. S. Phlladelph a, August 2, 1021. tKll.j . . U5JlllB - i.a.imis, Ju'.y 21, The; Prlr . In tttju Editor 0 the Pv.Mlno public f.-daer: twi fo, .?7 tn 1r"t W llnt let me lallr ..' .Ui.,rom R ""'ealon. Muss,, news- i.-' -- e-JllQlvai rlun, t.e( -window., of a local g 4?KJ.LW'her ungual display, ) ijKf 'htm.slv., 'and lhlfy..i l3fc grocery showing Pecyve Solution to Problem In Rhyme To ffi Editor of the ivnlo Public Ledger: , Tjlf problem In Rhyme," submitted h "I H K " In jour Irene of August 1, csn t" sihed by means of the following e.U- tlons , , n 3y Icks x equal to 01. 4 less Tilt eqjol to I). I will try and gUe the solution In rhyme ns well, saying At Iho present time I il n Richard's age at thlrty-slx. llrother iiooi,, ...... -- VAAra I'MIUOM .-... AllXUit 2. 1021 TARZAN THE TERRIBLE Ky KUGAR RICE RinUOlT.HS Author of the "Tiirran" Stories and the "Slartlan" Hlorles ClIAPTBH XXV Homi Within nn hour of the fall.of Lu-rlorj nnil Mo-anr. the chiefs nnu rrinelpnl warriors of Pnl-ul-ilon gnthorril In the Krrat throne-room or tno pniacc ni v lur upon the ftcpH of tho lofty pyrnmlil nml plnclng .Tn-don nt the upcx pro init,i him Itlnc. T'non one hltle 01 the olil chiefliiln stood Tnrznn of the Apes, nml upon the other Konik the Killer, worthy boh o the mighty npe Ami when the brief ceremony vns over ontl the wanlori with upraised clubs had sworn fenlty to their new ruler, .lu-don dispotehrd n trusted com pnnv to fetch O-lo-u nnd l'mi-nt-li"! nnd' the women of hU own household from .In -lur. , Ami then the wnrrlors discussed the futuro of I'al-ul-don nnd the question nroso ns to tho ndminlstrntion of the temples nnd the fate of tho priests, who prncticnlly without exception hnd been dlsloynl.to the government of tho king. fcecUlnR nlwnyB only their own power nnd comfort nnd aggrandisement. And then It wns thnt .Tn-don turned to Tnr znn. "Let the I'or-ul-Otho transmit to Mi people the wishes of liia father," ho said. "Your problem is a simple one. tnid the npe-man. "if you but wish to do that which bhali be plcnins in tho eyes of god. Your priests, to inrrrase their power, havo tnught you thnt .laii-tien-Otho is a cruel god ; that his eyes love to dwell upon blood and upon suffering. Dut the falsity of their teachings has been demonstrated to you today in tho utter defeat of the priesthood. "Take then the temples from the men and give them instead to the women that they mny be ndminlstcrcd in kind ness nnd charity and love. Wash the blood from your eastern nltar and drain forever the wntcr from tho western. "Onoo I gave Ijii-don the opportun ity to do these things, but lie ignored mv rnmninniK nnd again ii the corrldn" of sacrifice filled with its victims. Lib erate these finm every temple in I'nl-til-don. Tiring offerings of such gifts (ib your people like nnd plnce them upon tho' nltnrs of your god. And there he will bless them and tho priestesses of jad-bcn-Otlio enn distributo them among those who need them most." "And the priests," cried one. "We shnll put them to death upon their own nltnrs if it. plcnses the Dor-ttl-Otiio to give the word." "No," cried Tnrznn. "Let no more blood be spilled. Oive them their free dom nnd tho right to take up such oc cupations ns they choose." Thnt night n grent feast wns Rprend In the pnl-e-don-so nnd for the first timo In the history of ancient Pnl-ul-don black warriors, hat in peace nnd friendship with white. And n pact wns sealed between .Tn-don nnd Om-nt that would ever make Ills tribe nnd the Ilo don allies nnd friends. It was hero thnt Tnrznn learned the cnuso of Ta -den's failure to attack nt the stipulated time. A messenger had come from .Ta-don carrying instructions to delay tho attack until noon, nor had they discovered until almost too Inte thnt the messenger wns a disguised priest of Lu-don. The following tiny O-lo-a and Pnn-nt-lee nnd the women of .Ta-don's fnm Uy arrived nt the pnlnce nt A-lur nnd in the great throneroom Ta-den and O-lo-a wero wed, and Oin-at and Pan-nt-lee, For n week Tarznn nnd .Tnne nnd Kornk remained the gueLts of .la-don, ns did Om-at nnd his hlnck wnrrlors. And then the npo-man announced that he would depart from Pal-ul-don. Hazy In the minds of their hosts was the lo cation of lien ven nnd equnlly f-o the menns by which the gods traveled be tween their celestial comes and the hnunts of men nnd so no questionings arose when it was found that tho I")or-ul-Otho with his mute and son would tiavel overlnnd across the mountains nnd out of Pal-ul-don toward the north. They wont by vny of tho Kor-ul-jn nccompnuied by the warriors of thnt tribe and a great contingent of Ilo-don warriors nnd 1 Tn-dciii The Urn; nnd many warr.ors ami n multitude of peo ple accompanied them beyond the limits of A-lur H'ul after they hnd bid gond ii nnd Tnrnn hnd involked the bless ingi of !nd upon them the three Ku ropenns taw their simple, loynl friends prostinti' in me num. ueinnii tncm until ot the passage, but It was one which depended wholly upon chance. It was tho morning of the last day that, ns they wero breaking en"10, t0 tnko up the mnrch, a deep bellow thundered from n nearby grove. The apo-mnn smiled. Tho chnnee hnd come. Fittingly then would the Dor-til'Otho and his mote and their son dcpnrt from unmapped Pal-ul-don, Ho still carried the spear that .lane had mndc, which ho had prised l,lr,M,- tinennae It tuna line linlllllWork Hint Im linrl mused n nenrch to bt) inndc for it through the temple id A-lur nfter his rclcnBO, and It had been found find l.rm.trlit In Mm Tip linil told llPT laughingly that it should have the plnfe of honor above their hearth ns the an cient flintlock of her Puritan grandslre hnd held a similar place 'Of honor above thn flrenlnce nf 1'rnf. I'nrter. her flltiicr. At the sound of the bellowing the tin. ilnn wnrrlors. Home nf whom had accompnnled Tnrznn from' .In-don s enmp to .ln-lur, looked nuestlonlngly nt ( the npe-mnn while Om-ntH Wnss-cloii' looked for trect, since the gryf wns the one creuture of Pal-ul-don wlilch might not be safely encountered even nj grent multitude of wnrrlon'. Its tough, armored hide was Impregnnble to their knifo thrusts while their thrown clubs rattled from it ns finitely ns if hurled at the rocky shoulder of Pnstar-ul-vcd. "Walt," said tho npe-mnn, nnd with hta nnenr In linnil he ndvnnced town I'll tho grjf, voicing the weird cry of the Tor-o-don. Tho bellowing ceased nnd turned to low rumblings and present y Hie huge beast appeared. Whnt fol lowed wits but a repetition of the npe mnn's previous experience with these huge nnd ferocious crentures. And so It wns that .lane nnd Kornk nnd Tnrznn rode through the morass that hema Pnl-ul-dou, upon the back of a prehistoric trlccrntnps while the lesser reptiles of the swamp fled hissing in terror. I'pon the opposite chore thny turned nnd cnllcd bnrk their farewells to Ta-tlcn nnd Om-nt and the brave warriors they hnd learned to ndmlrc nnd respect. And then Tnrznn urged their titanic mount onward townrd the North, nbandoning him only when he wns assured that the Waz-don nnd the Ilo-don hnd hnd time to rench n point of comparntlvo safety nmong tho cruggy ravines of the foothills. Turning tho benst s head again to wnrd P.il-ul-don the three dismounted and n sharp blow upon the thick hide i-ent the creature lumbering majestically bock in the direction of its native haunts. For n time they Mood looking back upon the Innd they hnd just quit the land of Tor-o-don and grf; of j:t nnd jato ; of Wnz-dou and Ilo-don: a primitive land of terror nnd sudden dentil nnd pence nnd beauty : a land thnt they nil hnd learned to love. And then they turned once more to ward the North nnd with light henrts and brnve henrts took up their long Journey townrd the Innd thnt Is best of all home. TIIR KND IH'.ATIIfl nnATHf 10T N. Newklrlt st. , R-malns maybe slewed Monday eve In Norlhwood Cem. (JILL. Aug. n StJHAN 15.. wife of Ray mond K Oil! (neo l'earce). Relatives anl friends, also Science Council. N. 02. H, and V, of L.i employes of Standard Denial c 0.. are Invited to ultend funeral services. ted.. 3 1' M . at tho parents' residence, nl.l.i w Krench st. Int. private. Krlenda may call Tues eve, nUVKSHHR At Swnrlhmore. P.. w Aug, 7. 1P21. LUCAS, husband nf Jlary Olnesser, aged Sft years. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to th scrvle on Wertnee day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Oliver II. Ralr llldg,. 1820 fli.stniit street. Phil". In terment nt Mt. Peace Cemetery. GRANT On Aug. 7. 1021, HLIZARKTIJ V., widow of Joseph A. Grant and rousln nf trs. i.awara iiniiowe1!. jwmii'f. " friends sre Invited to the service on Thurs- 2 ay afternoon nt 2 o'clock, at her Inte resi ence. 41H2 (llrnrd ave. Interment private nnAl'ER Aug. (1 THEODOHK HOW- ARI). husband of Kllrabeth Grniier (nee Crouter). ored 4S. Relatives and friends nre Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 P M . nt his late residence, Verbena avj.. above Oak Lane Int. prnutn ORIMLKV Suddenly, on Aug S. BTI'I.LA IV 1 dnuijhter of James K and the late Jane Orimlev. Rplstlie nnd friends, also tnem trrs nr Krnneis 'ntt Key rnspier .. . 1. P.. 'Invited ti funeral n'rvlre'. Tiks., st 2 P. M . Inte residence, fili.12 Ludlow terrace mi wesunin-ier tcm. r ricnos mar " Ion. eo iitifaierlf ., ? vn a vrMJ-ci r! . wife of Frederick W (lr'lsrl(. ' Relntlie. nnd I friends ore Invited to nttend funernl serv-1 tm Weil 5 p i n h.r Inti. Meldence, I 2102 .V. Cleveland 'nve. Int Northwood Ccm Krler.di mav ca'l Tues. eve. OUSTAVK Klllel In netlon In Trance, ept. 2S, 1018. 1'rHale STANLBT OOSTAVH. Reinllves and friends nlsn Co. K. .114th Inf . and Wnr Mothers nnd nil societies nf which he was n number, nre Invited to funeral serv- len jton . K A. M., nt wire's resiaence, in McKenn st nenuiem mnss at St. i nsiinero s Church. 0 A M Int llnlv Cross Cem. HELM. Autr 4. RICHARD W.. husbnnd of Kophla Helm aged 71 Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to ntlsnd funeral serv ices, Weil .2 1' M . late residence, 102 N. DM st Int. private Remains mny be slewed Tues .e IinNDRICK; --In France. Serf. 2s'l0is ALFRI1D Yr.nKM'fl. son of John It nivl Snrn'i II. Hendrjeke. Td 2''. R"latlves and friends, s'sn Crt7 Lndire. No. 42". ..and A. XI . Wmhlnitinn Canin No. 121. V p. S. of A .'and Ilii"ell V dross Post. .No P02 nnd Oerhronk IK'nn. nre Invited to attend fun. rsl s. r Ices XInn . 2 I'. Xf . n the chnnl of Andrew J. Ralr ft Hon. Arch and 10th sis. Int Westminster Cem. HENRY Aus S 1021. MARY Xf , wt'n ot the lftle .tf.m XI Henrv. Kunerijl from the funernl p.irlors of Walter Ilurke .t Pens. 143H H Rrosd st Tues.. H-30 A. Xf. llluh ma-is nt SI Teresa's Church 10 A. XI. Int. Holy Cross Ctn HHRRXIANN. An?. K, GUSTAV. son of Oitstav and Anna Herrmann, need 14. Fu neral s-rvlces Tu-s 2 T. XL. nt 211 Vv Albanus st. Int rlre-nmoiint Cem. Frlenfls may call Xton.. 7 to 0 IV XI HICKMAN All- .1. XIARY J. wife eif the late Isnnc Hirlimnn. Cuneral. to whlcn relslUes nnd fr ends nre Invited. Xlon.. 1 'in T. XI.. from the ros'lenco of her son-li-lnw Pamu-l J Voune. l.V.'O S. 4th ft. Int. pri vate. lertiHoeci KEE Auir. ,V late residence. P0 E Col !nm st . riertnsn'iwn XURY .M. KEF. (ne Mnnnt. wife of Wllllsm Ke. Funornl services nnd Interment at tho tonvenlence of the family. KEPSI.ER -Aus r. CH VnLEf4 r . son nELP -WAllTED-rlVLAJjE JBeatfjtf LIAM D. HUr.MjnCK. Co. K, ltOfi Inf" husband of Nellie Sherlock and son of 1swls end Martha Sherlock, sd 20. Re"'''".,' friends, slso Co. K. 110th mr , urn, n. Llscum Tost, No. 47, V of F. W I War Xlothers end societies of which lie lv.a,n moniber, luvlttd to funeral, Wed. 1 r. m residence, 181.1 H Lee st Services ul .Moore St. Ilaptlst Church 2 I XI. Int. Fornwood faiDDnns At Atlantic City. N. J., Au. R CHARLES, husband of Mary Hldders. nAi1 ns tlftlallVAM a nil frlttnAw iitari KlOOSe Loclse. mo nt, I, i. u. .M sre invnm w attend runeral. Tues , 2 1' XI. from his inte residence, 0311 .tomes st. Int. Cedar Hill Cem, Friends may call Xlon , 8 to 10 si.lCK (nee Kelly).- Au. 4 HARRIETT E., "vlfe of Alien R. Hllelc. H!rrd 80. u l.eral Xlon. 1 V. XI. residence. 89.12 N. Delhi st- Int. Hlllslds Com Rcmolns viewed Hun.. to 10 V. M. . SXItNK. Auc. 7, JULIA VRKSCOTT. vrlr,. nf Lincoln Rnifnk lluilnl nt Potts- vllle. Vn . An 10 Funeral strletlv prlvnte. SXriTH Suddenly nt Ocean City. Jfd. ANDREW, husband of XUrnaret Smith. sed 07 Relatives and friends, nlso Orient I.odire. No 2PO, F and A XI are Invited to attend funeral. Tui s . 2 I'. XI, residence. 1R13 H fiSth st Int Arllnirton Com. Friends mny cell Xlon eve SPARE Died in Fr.inie on Octiber PL lOtH. PRIVATE EDWIN D. SPARE. Co. D. ai.lth Infantry, husband of Kdn.i 11. Heap; nnd siin ot S Eies and Viola A, Spnre, eyed 23 yearn. Rrlntlves and friend", alto Fro rrers've Assimbly No I A n XI. P . nr- I.mteu to ine serines in wnnosnny " noon nt 2 o'c'ock. at the Ilaptlst Temple, llrond and Refks streets Interm-nt prlypj" STELLWAOEN. Allir. R. 1021. PAUL INE widow of John I. Slellwaen ine Ynhn) Relatives, friends and ntl societies of whletv the deceased was n member, are Invited to nttend funeral services. Tues.. 3 ! XI . at the residence of her son. William ui-nu-un OIT V ilh nt Int tiHvntt. West Lnurol Hill Cem Vlowln remains Xlon. eve. STRATTAN At Llewelljn. near Miners vllle. Pa. AUK 7 ANNA A. wife of late Chsrles W Straltan. Relatives and friends Invited to fum-ral eervtir Wed 2 P. l at lh chapel of Kirk A N'ce 0301 German town ave Int Ivv HI'I Cm ...-.. TV!OR On Aunust 7 1021 JIs.niAN TA'IM.YN. dnuRhfr of Walter Melville and i:ihei ri-nv Tiyior (ne llrsndt). sued I- dns Funeral on Tuesdn 2 P. XI.t from nPtinmenis or n. 1, .i imrrru 1,1 ,,. l-tt m I'amden. N J Interment private. Ilnthel Ceni'terv. THOMAS - Aus- 7 l.DNA D.. daurh'.er of Annie nnd the Inte Howard II Thomas Relatles nnd frlenda Invlt d to attsnd fu nernl rervlci Wed 2 P XI . brother's resi dence 112S W. Rush st Int. private. Frl.nds m call Tues In 10 P. XI Pottsvllle papers plas" eopv. TOTTEN. Auk 0. 1021 MARY J., daush- ter of Simuel and I sine-me intien. 1 u p.ral sei vices Tus . i I' XI . -eldnee, 2MII N Xlnschor st In' Nonlmood Cem. Ro mains may lie lwrd Mnn ee. Tl'RNER Killed In aeilin In France, Oct 3 HUH Private FRANK J.. Co. XI. 311th Infnntry son of lute Frank J. and Leors Tu-ner Relatives and friends, nlso Co Xt 314th Infnntry. and John P Oarlnnd P011. No 100. A 1. . invited to funeral. Tues .IP M . sisters residence 210 Oei rln s! !tHrlcca In Dotlerer Xlemirlal Church. 2 ' M Int. Xlt Xtnrlah Cem. VAI.IONE Autr 7. XtUlY tfc of i Hnrrv Vallnn ani rta'htr -f iste .innn una Ris 1 ori.i iik nm.t" " uni-nii ,nnu Inie rrs'.denre. 1 r ?.'orth Kpfenth '. WARING A.iff 0. 1'12l WALTER hus. band of K-nncns Wnrlnif inee Itnimhklrk'. In his 3.'d enr Relatlies srd fil"nds are In !ld tn attend funernl Tues 1' P XI . from Ms livl' reslilrnre. Krewtnl.ll mid. below Weln'i read Ifistl'ton Phll Int I.iwn- .Mnn HALEBMEN. experienced to handlsswutltles In company established 10. years! comtnls- .on with .alary later. I' 831, J!Iii TBACHF.lt Of bookkeep.nir. etc. P"m"";"" r.A.lilnn. stata ace. educntlon. esperlente anil salary desired. P 411. Iedrer Office. FOKEXtAN wanted to lake charge flna l.arri rnnni'N. IinilHHl ', WORKING nt tnsklnff r.r.mcls In llalllmore fe-etory nnrlrnce. salary desired, a.e rnces Address XI 7nR sl.ile full and lefcr- Idaer Office Geneml Ju i' 'sin BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES- Jl K tllLJA.M AND CtlNKEGTIO.NBItV 3026 KENSINGTON AYE. On account of sickness property, 'stock, fixtures, etc $18,000 JOHN T. DOYLE !;&?. Atm nf ". ; fl ' i 1V INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS WANTED jlcn who understand produellmi and who can get ,r,'"l,Utl"u.,.h,- (X FACTORY in the United States Is Leonly Interes-ed In (rati n msl mum productlin ut minimum es; nense. To do this requires not inlv nolern equipment and nindern Kar'NWWiAT:nniM: INCJ and wno can IM-HlK-mly di- 1NG reel fSCtory OTKllurniiuii. INDUSTRIAL r.NilNEERING Is l,lnK laiwht a.-eordlna to the uni versity t.Iin to thousand, of iijen who are elreudy cnjiifted In Indus irlel work or who urn Rrailiute. nr technical schnols Thi. m-n ere coin 10 hsndlo the linpnrlant executive work In Industrial r.runnl 7snon. Xlsnv of thorn hnve slresdv increased their salaries 200 per cent nd 400 per rent Their pres ent salarloe range from 12000 to 425.000 per year Whether you are ensured in In dustrial work or wnetner vou have had no manufscturlnc "xperlence. It will be to our ad.io'a to t" xestUnte the opportun'ty In this new urof-sslo.i of Industilnl nnlnerlnir If you nro in enrnert. if oppor tunity means inytnlntr to vnu, wo Invite vnu to rail or write for fur ther Information. PRINTING & LETTER SHOP LIMOZAINE SUITE S1415 mil CHESTNUT ST. MANUFACTURER of ,, ,Rr d hoW uraplile and r.ied.'ml chemicals wants man nL..n.n" .""') "Vll'y " help manaita bull V?n!'i -r"'r. wi,n ,yfarl "alary of 13000 plus .1 per Cent of sules. who will losr IsOOO on security of nrnt lien on plant which can I nie constant prollloble orders. II 128, Led ser (iff Ire. MAN or party of men wantnt tn liirl m fltinnelnlly In puttlnw nn fie market a htc nlwir-snvlnir deMie. nbsolutely nnthlnr like t nml enn be ued n ,.Verv pnrnient shjp '."-"L 7,un,r "H "r write H Goldstein, 7l.i Snrlnit Gsrden st I'Mlml-lnhln K;?,n?n""'.!Lymy w'"' r able 10 buslnej.; liberal drawlnB account Oentllos. L 1 M U L A I N E SUITE MI-M3 1011 CHESTNUT BT. HEAD of Industrial criKlneerlnn concern with excellent connections n European c-Vun-tries desires to correspond with American manufacturers Interested m European en" BlneerlnT deielopments. prnwsses, pJtsnt. and triJ. opportun tie, win. llatim t Ctf ah H T.n Hill- st ChlcftHo 1ND1 STRIAL EXTENSION Inc.. INSTITUTE. 0 Es 4.-i'li si.. New York. N. Y. XIEN WANTED THE .MARINE I NIVERS1TY wants to i;et In mn-h w in men hn nr imxlous to b-ome DECK OFFICERS In "'".MERCHANT .MARINE SERVICE COAST GUARD U K NAVY. To these m-n we rnn offer n complete cnur-o In NiviTitl'n Nenmnnshlp etc. which "III nna'il.. them to pass the re riulred eximlnfitluns fir thes poltinns our WHO: i-Tl DV PI AN is lh bt In wnflil l ni prennraiinn w-ii inKi- III.L1NERY STORE dolnu nr-tUr. cash bust ness suburban t.iwn. varlerl ir,,,.,.i.. "V nice country and Ul age emulation to draw om. reaannable rent, most beautiful store miiKis sale necessary. Xtirket at f tn town III health Xir i hrl'tman n.l'i Ih, Tniir to six m"n'ii-. in'irsi. la e mi'lf-d "?alnrlB flr run from Jl - ,iA..Mn.. .. 1-,A Annn Kler lne;vliu l em rrienna mi uiiu .win. w, i' i"" ... n-.-., .. .l f-lAn.lu ' l-Onnnrsi, ni'n -ll iirinuv- mr, . ,, - '' invited to futwnl Tues . :30 A Jl . 24'7 W. Yotk it llte-h i"Tii-in mass, St 'o lumbn's Church. 10 V. XI. KUNKEL ;iu 7. GEORGE KUNKEL Relatlcs nnd friend- nlso Harmony Lodge, No. 45 K of P Washlmtnn Camp. 301. T. O S. nf A Invited tn fur.ernl Tu . 1 P XI fron diiiehter's rcsldenre Ida XT FlemlnK. S205 Haverford ave.. Fern wood. l.INDERFnc, t On Isle C'tv V ,T . nn Ail- 3. 11121, GUSTVVUH I.INPEIiniin OllXf IVlll I I F, 8, Philadelphia, I1IRK.M1RE. Aug. R. AUGUSTA V.. wife of lleirse W. Illrkmlro. Services on Tues. Int 2 P. Xl.. nt her lute resldeme, 40S Ljceutn ave.. Roxborouch. Int prlvnte. BLACK. At. Xlt Hollv. N. J.. ElBhth Xlontn ntn. rJ.i. haui.iu ii . wire nr i. Riddle Hlnck. aged 73 years. Relntlies nnd friends are Invited to funeral, from Per late res dence. 020 Garden St., Xlt. Holly. Second day. Kth Inst., at 2:30 V XI. (daylight-saving time). Int Colcstown Cem IlLOOXIER. Aug. 7. JOHN, husband nt Annie E. Hloomer. 40.11 York road. Duo notice of funeral will be given. IIONNER. Au. (I. 1021. JOHN JOSEPH. son of Patrick and the lato Catharine Ilon nr (r.ee IJrown). formerly of Rase Hospital Unit No. 24. Relatives nnd menus are In vited to attend funeral, Tues., S.3U A. XL. from his late residence, 1041 W ClearOeld st. Solemn high mass of requiem, Church of the Holy Souls. 10lh and Tloua ts.. 10 A. XI. Int. Holy Sepulchre IIOOPV au- 0 ALICE LAW. wife of Lewis W. Doody. Relatives nnd friends nre tnvned In attend funeral ucrvlecii XInn . 4 P. XI. nt her Int j residence. .1123 Vanklrk st., Wlsslnomlng. Int. nt Cntlntt Fauquier "'rVRICB. SARAH JANE RRICE Aur 1. at Wllllamapnrt. Interment service Xtondny mornlmr. 11 o'clock. Xlount Xlorlnh Cemeterv. IIROAD1IELT Aug. 8. CORA UHI'IIH. wife of Clarence II. Rroad(elt Relatives and frlend.1 Invited to funernl services. Xlon . R P. XI . at her lute residence. Ml 40 Usee rt Services and Interment Xlnrrls Ccm.. Phoenlxillln Pa., Tues.. 2 V At CAX1PRELL. AUB. 0. CHRISTIANA widow of John Campbell nged 71. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend funeral services. Tues,, 2 P. M . residence. 028 Dia mond nt. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Xfnn.. 7 to 0 P. XI. CAJHTY. Aur. 0. 1021. XIOLLIE PARITY (r.ro Cnland). Relatives and friends, alsn Tonnonla lteneflcial Asso . Hrlth-Achlm nnd Zvohller I)dge. nre Invited to nttend funeral services. Xlon . 1 I. XI., at hor late rn derce 0134 Catharine st Int. Rod f Sholom 'cARNS. On Au. r. 1021. RORERT CARNS R"l(itlves nnd friends, also Post Nn 3 G, A. It., nnd Project Ix'dce No n7S F. nnd A. XI.. nre Invited to th.- serv ile, on xionnay ariernoon nt o c:uck. at his Inte reeld-nce. 20 W. Ridley uve . Ridley Park. Pa 'nterment private CARTER -Autr 0. GEORGE W . eon nf iore A. and the late Emma Carter, sired 27. Uunerul services. Tees. 1 P. XI.. f-nm parlor rf S. P. Frnnkcnfleld Sens. MOn Vine st. Int. Fernwood. Friends call Xlon., b to 10 P. XL CHRISTIANSEN. Suddenly Aunr. I. 1021. AGNES, wife of Jems Christiansen Funeral services Tues . 2 P XI . t her Inte residence, 2007 Onul st Int. OiUnnl Com Remains mav be viewed Xlon . after 7 P XI CIIRIST.MAN. Aug, II, 1021, JOHN CHRISTXIAN. Funeral prlvnte Tues I P. XL prorlsely, from the residence of Hiu ard lilehter. nf. Rlpka nve , Xlmnjunk CI.OWNEY Auir 0. GEORGE Q CI.OW- NBY Relatives ami frlenils are Invited to attend funernl services, tuoj b c ji at Dsrents' residence. 1800 S 30th st. Int prlvnte. Friends may evil Xlon . H tu ln P XI. COLE Aug C. XIARION WHI.t.EY wife of Harry U, Co'e Relatives an, I fr'eiiils aro Invited to attend funernl. Tues. 1 .11 P XI. from her husband's rrnldence. Jiljv Alnslle st . Falls of Schuylkill Services in Falls Rapllst Church 2 3d P XI Int U'cti minster Cem. Frlenda may call Xfm eve COLt.TNS In Franco, net 10, 11HS rirst Sergeant HUGH A COLLINS, son of ths Isle John ard XIary Collins (noe Doush-rtv). Co. A. 327th Infantry. Relstlveu and friends and American Legion, are Invited to funeral. Xton.. ft SO A XI. residence of his sister. Xtrs. James Xlannlng. 0005 Ellsworth ft Snl. tmn high muss of requiem Pt Cirihuge's Church 10 A. M. Int. "o'.v Cross C' in. CONLIN Aug. 0 CATHARINE A., daushter of thn lote Patrick nnd Msrv Con Mn Funernl. to Mhlrh tho relatives and friends are Invited, Thurs R A XI frnn her late residence. 312 Slgel st Solemn mnro of requiem nt the Church of the Mcred Heart 0:30 A XI. prectsel). Int. Cathedral Cem. CURLER. Suddon'v. en Auk 7 SA.M VEL. son of tho lute Samuil mil Xlntlldi Cuhler, In his 04th vnr Relatives nnd friends, alsi employes nf Henrv lili'Htnun Scmn. of Tncony, nre Invited m alien,! fu neral services nn Wed , nt 2 P. M .it hli lain residence 0317 1 rnnkfnrd nve Int prlvAte. East Cedar Hill. Ileiiinlns mny be viewed Tues.. T tn II I". .11 1)1 ERR. Aug fl 10J1 ROSA inee Xlue' lerl. 'vlfe of Gittlleb Dueir. nired XI So-v-bvs Tues :.:!() P XI.. resldsiv . 477 N American st. Int. Ureenmount Cem Friends nisv call XInn. evo EICIIHANN-rAuB. 0. ntUDLRICK Y. Jr . s. n of Frederick Y and Xlaiuaiol Snjie Llchmann. nged 2 icars L' mnnlhs I uueral services Tues . 11 A. 11.. 71 Slucum n . Xlt. Alrv Int private. KNG1.ANDKR Aug. 0. THF.'RESA. wife of llernard Knslandor aged OS Relatives and frlendn. also IImau l.odne Nn 7X. I O. It A Progressiva Ivlfie. No 131 o. K of J llrlth Sholom Lodge, No r, I O. H. H.: Uraverinnn Auerbnch Lodne I A S. O. , New Liberty Lodge, No 011 o H A ; Auslro-llungnrUn IlenelleUI Asso , Pinnnnl.i lloneliclnl Anso.. nro Invlfd lo Htfril fu neral, Tues . 2 P XI preclsi ly, i r om het late residence, U12rt N. Franklin st lut. Monte flore Cem Kindly omit Mowers FEIUil'SON -In liiou'eivn N V on Au BUM X. 1021. NOlll.K FV.'RlH-iON R.ila lives and fuends arc Invited to th -icrv lc-i , Mnn 1 IV afteinoon it 2 n elm k et the iillvor H. Hair lliiltdnig IN:'(I Chi.ut at InteriiiHiit V Xlount Xfonali Cumen -y FISIv. At H'lidenonvllle N C Friday, g X suddenly of henrt fullmo In the Xutn Vear n f Ins age. A1.E.AM)KR O. FISK nil nf the Inte Hntvo und l.,vuls Flsk. unknown to himself to the ravalrnflo hnd wnuml out of the olty nnd iHsupnonrea nmons tno trees of tho J " lllf o. Automobiles win meet friends . i. .." I.....I.. Illl....!l U.r.llH.. 0-H....H v- a poem It con- for SI "Wanted a St. Patrick" T HieKdlforn the Even In ir J'iiMio Ledger: mr- I would like to see printed entitled "Wanted a Ft. Patrick." talr.s these lines. ..ri,.r aro no snskes In Ireland Patrlik kicked thrill nut, Ho il'il his bit for Erin when he put the pests to rouli Oh would that that old patron saint was ' baclt n earth todny. kick IP. SP1"" B"" iianurs iruui mis .vl 1,M U. S. A." - -- w t MALARKKT. ppiuaolplita, AUiM.Ujg," 1921. To ni.nrliv forPItt They rested for n day nninng tho Kor-ul-Jn whllo Jane Investigated the ancient cnvei of these straiiRn poopln nud then I hey inovea on, iivoiiiing the ninced hhonlilcr of Pastar-ul-ved nnd windlnp down thn opposite blope to ward tho great inornsH. They moved In comfort and ln enfety, surrounded by their cm'oU of Ho-don and Wnr.-don. In the minds of ninny them was doubtless ii nueition no to how the three would rroM the Krent inornKH, hut leant nf nil wnH Tarznn worried by tho problem. In the cmnm of his life hp hnd been eonfrontrd by many obatncleh, only to learn uiukhc wuu win may al ways pass, -In hte mind' lrktU on ciuj solution j'ennisy t "" iii,.tw uii.hi. ntiu'ii. . j , on ftrriva. iram .eawn .'Piin nation. NrtV.' IlirK. m u iiiiihi i-y iikiiiv oa.in mnn. FLOOD. On Aug. 7. 1021. JOHN PUT TER, husband of Nettla Flnnil. of 131 H. lain SI ncmuioi uuu u ifim. ni , iu,, l.oVlKe No. 2. R. P. O. E., aro Invited to the service on Xionnay evening at n-cjoui. nt the Ull.er II. Iimr ,uiiuiiim. ,n' . IK--..I.UV street Interment In St .Man's Cenntvu, Yonkers N. Y . on Tuesday I'VJll.l n vwiuwi'i ' . . I i'i ,u- i imit 3 1021. passed Hvvsy nt tho home nt Haltit Vaul rictiool. ALCONA E FOSTEIf I wife of William It Foster Funersl from tns i jIsimI nt Saint Paul School Xlnnd.iv Aujut I ii nt 12 no-iii Friends Invb.-d lo u.i'im t, In Saint Paul Scnso Cemetery. FOX -An 'August 7 1021 I IIRISTIAV 1 FOX nged 117 vears, llclntlves and fi en I Also O-odvvlll Cnurril Nn 207 N A I In- vices on nrwi 110 S. H3d St. Au". r.. wxi. a Gerst (nee tlYl4.".na iff nf nnfi' nnn w , - n ,'lnrl, at lht O'l'er H TlMiy' lfi?M I hAfclnnt t . Plllln . Pa In termvnt prlnie. Remains mav be viewed Sundav iven'ns LOHVRANDT -Auir. 0. HELEN C. . wife rf Churl's F I.ovrsnd si-il 21 Fiiners' servlcea Ti.e l 30 P. XL. ."117 Do Lancej st. Int pr'vn'". MANGOLD An- 0 1021. nt Fort Ozle. thorpe, Gs. RORERT. enn of Inte .Incnh mil Alary irance'il awl IH Relatives nnd friends an- Invited to attend f-ineral. Tue R'SO A XI. from his late res'dence. 1011 Dny -t Solemn rerjulem mns et Church nf Immaculate Com option 111 A XI. Int. prt vnto. VI ADI.' Aii 7 I. Allnnlle fMIV. V. J . leOUIS. lie'oved hnshand of Ten!" Xfnrk. ag" 1 i Cimac. 57. Relatives nnd friends are invited to at tend funersl services, Tues fl A XI . nt his late residence. 4714 Ventnor nvo . Atlantic Cllv Funeral tr.itn ni-rlvis North Phll.'i Station 11 11 A XI. (dnyllght-ssvlnn tlin) Int. Xlt Sln.il Cetn XIcRRlDF 1v Ued In netlnn In Frnnee. Oct fi l'l'.s Prlvnte JOHN XIiniUDE. in H 10'Jth Inf. ion nf John and XI irv Mi -Pi lilrt. Re'flt'vei nnd friends member- of tniiili Inf.. 2tth Dlvl-lnn. Kealy-M ,nny- O Cnnnell rnet. 201. Veterans of Fnrelcn Wurs. Knvii'i',1 Cafhnlli r'luli. nre Inil'el to attend furernl nt s Id A. XI Tuch . fn tn residence. 2CH7 Elswnrth st Solemn requiem mn-s nt st Anthonv's Church, nt 10 A XI. Int. llnlv Crosi Cem McCAUCSHFY ".t Xlon'faucnn, France Sent W 101 s. Corp RONALD H. XIc CAUGIIEY Co R Sixth Inf. ami of Hinrh nnd the Inte UKnnnr XleCnuahey. aged 23. Relntlvs end friends also Ronald If. Xte Cnuchcy Post No. 411 V. of F W., and members cf Co II 3K,'h Inf.. Invited to serv ices. Wod 1 30 P Xf at parlors of Seher & lleanlnger. 200 E. Susqurhanua nvo. Int North Ccdnr Hill Cem XIcEI.IIARE. Au 3. GRACE wife of Dennis XIcElhare. Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend funeral, Tu-s . 7 Sn A XI . lute residence 2102 I'eltz st Solemn mail of rcnulern St AnMinnya Church 0 A. XI. i int llolv Croaa Cem XIc.MENAXHN Aut r. ll'.'1 CHARLES A hushnnd of X'.rs llrldcet i; "trMeoarr-ln Relstlves and friends. n,s, llnlv Name So ciety of Holy r.itnlt Church. Invlto.f tn fu neral, Tues.. h 30 A. XI fn ni his late resi dence. 1111 Rlpka nve. XIar-ivunk Solemn requiem mass nt II ,'v Fnmtlj Church 10 A. X! Int. St Xl.in's Cm .MILLER. Alls. .'., ADAI.INi: wife nf William F .Miller. Funernl cervices XInn . 2 P XI . at late residence, '.'ins r; York t. Int private North Cedar Hill Cem NEVIS' Aug fl, FRANK L. son of Ann nnd the lato Thomm .Vevln Relatives and fr'ends are Invited to ntten I funeral Tui- . 7 30 A. XI , from his late resljeiue. fip, . Stlllmnn st. Solemn renulem uiim nt St. Franclii Xavler Church II A XI Int M. Jo. seph's Cem. Ashland. Pa Tiatii leaver Resdlnc Terminal 10.30 A M PALMER --AW? . CA'i IIKRIVE V. widow nf William L. Palmer M D Tilends call Xlon eve., at ton-ln Invv'a residence. Clirenre Ktch. 10 '.1 Speniei , ilirmnn tovvn Services nnd In'fin.cnt Wei after noon Northumberland, Va RACHOR. Aug. .'.. 1021. JOSEP'I RACIIOR. lined IM Relntlvei end friends Invited to funeral Tues . from residence nf bis son-ln-lu v. vvniinr i unertnn Mulllca Hill. N J Services at louse 1 P XI READ Killed In netlon. in : rai ee. Nov R. 101S. nviirli.l D S C for linvvrrv. Si ueant JOHN J (Jr i Co C. -ll.-.ili Inf Tluli Dlv. the uin tf .Tnhn J Sr . nnd Emma Read. Due nctu,. of funeral will he riven, from his inren's' residence, Ills U. Wogd lawn st . Oerrnantowrr. REINECK Auir I. HENRY J hu-bnnd of Xlsrgaret Rolre-ck (nee Heuseri nxed M Relatives nnd frlondn Invited to services. Xlon . 2.3d P M.. at residence 210 JacVson st. Int. nt Greenmount Ccm. Vim lug Sun RF.VEI.I. Nov 2 101K. d!. fiem wounds received In action In Frine KD WARD J Hattery I) .Tilth I lei I An llierv ron of Thomns nnd Margaret Rev II (nee llvrnel Relatives and friends a1' v nirt West Thlla . No 220 F of A.I o H M. Nn. 0J4. Dlv N'o n4 A. n 'I J o - .1 R.irrj Tost No si , l Auxillarv .itlonnl XVar Xlotl-crs and V of F W Invite I to funernl Wed s 30 A. M from his parent' residence. IX S Rrdfleld at So. mn iroulem man nt Iho Cnu.-Ji of iHir t nlv of th Rosary, 10 . XI Int. Holj ("r ss iVm RICHARDS - AllK II V'.'l VN HF.l.I.A, vvlfn of Charles W Richsrls (nee .lonesl P. le.tl.e" i'nd frl-ndu a si (oner-l J. C. Freemont Couiull No 3'.1 S .iti.l P. of L. nre Invited to nttend fu ra. seivb-iu Tues. 1 30 P XI. i.t the url,i- of i" 11 llartranft 3U21 lUnnantown ave Int. prl vnte rrlend m.vv vail XI m RIOHY Aug I' H'21 tlVVUIl II RIGI1Y. need 4ft Fu mral ' rvUos nt his late resldipce !. E l.tnooin ' XI, du. Pa Tues . P XI Int le.lla em nORlNSON Aug. il FLL'.nETH daughter of James and Xlarv K R blnson Funernl seivlcs Tues. 2 1" XI .'.'I W. WnHhlngtou lane, lltnnantovvn Int Norlh wood Cem RUTH ub. o. ANV W diiiKhter of John nnd Rrlilre, Ruth ag' I 20 Relutlvis an1 ftlends. also hod lltv. uih Invite I to nt tend funeial Tues.. s ,lo A XI, 1 om iho residence, lUII ILilncs st. Solemn huh nia-s of reiiulem nt the. Church nf linmieu'iit, Cnnicptlon 10 A XI Int. llulj Sspulc. r Com. Hi ni.as - ug ,i niji riiVNK .1 son of the I vie I'olei .1 and Xlarv A hvanan Re'ntlvos nnd f . i mis are nn It .1 t, .iit.nl funeial fioni the iell-n , if hi- sister FlUab. th Sranlnn 1117 N Ift'h et Tu.s i 30 A M II IV lll.l-s of -. iji'i.ii II eu Church n M Int V, o i ' it' - I' i i ! r-l'lllt I' in Mlgllst 7 HI.MIILTTV V Ife of lie. mi .i hi il R'ittvea ,ndfi. ', livltcd to fiin.ral oa In, ila' at f. A M fioni line rendon.e iroi II.mkh -i Hlh mass i'f reyuli nv at M I'-nnilus ( nutc'i Ht u A M lnierm-nt llolv i'hm i einrter-. bCHUENEXIWN Aug rt. Vl.EXANOER P. SCHUENEX1ANN Si. husband ,,f Ida 1, Schuenimann (nee Xfi'Coj t Finerul serv ices Wed . I I' XI . at late rvs'iencu 1 Cen ter at.. Wostmont N J Int. rrhale. Fi lends may call Tues. v. SEI.TZKP. vn Aug 3 1021 KATHA RINE J SELTZER, of 40111 Urown slieet. Relatives nnd fileuds nro Invite 1 lo the services nn Tuesday afternoon ni 'J o'clock, st the Oliver H Ralr Rulldlng. ls'JO i ,Hkt. put street Interment tuivate SHERLOCK Died in v' or rtia'e-.,,. Thiers' France julv 20 lots i op wn WENOhR Aur (I HESRIi-iTlA He lp, ed vlf- of Rnrrond A Wenger (nee Tess flale) ugi 1 27 Relatives end friends pre Invited to nl'end fun'rsl Wed. Aug. In 2 P XI nt psren-' ie.id n 2111 S 22d t lilt Fernvvool C"in Reiiinln- nny lie v'e-'rd Tue-. eve .... WRIGHT. Aug. 4. HENRY C husband of Xlarv S Wright Relatives and friends Invited to nttend fun-rnl lenli-a Xlon.. 2 t, t .. r..lilenre. h5M i- f'huten ave . Hermnnt jvvn. Int prlvnte Friends may ,. ,11 Hon eve I voiinil -Aug ". SAMUEL S. beloved I4H0 per tnnnt'i and s'l expen"-- THIS SCHOOL HXS NEVER FAILED TO SCURF. GRADC, th to POSITION YET ATE A THE MMHNE 'VIVEHSITT Nnu'lc il Sciiooi, Si P-iu' Xtlnn. Service en lmds" nf'er- ; husband of the late Ain.nda Yoder nged Reintlves and friends ire Invited to at- t.nd funeral servlcs ).1 2 r .M. pre- i nt his latu ieletie Mo W. West- inor-land st Int. Hillside em . via trollev Remains may bo viewed lues . . to 10 P. -I. LOST AND rOVJND ROOK - Lost, on i-iiiurdiy. In Camd-n. tnemorsniiiim bo'M 1'huiie. Monday night. noxiiorouh14J t R . , lTui.L TERRIER "vvhle white face. straed. Ite.vvnroJlIiirrv Hailimel. SdlU K st l"AHi: Lost. W d Au il. nl.Igatur sktn pin em... vv mi i a i a ami .ii .. . . ihm'K, reward if returned to 2212 jtljs; t'nlted Slatis (lover irr.nt wants mn nnd women et gool Job. work for Fhcle Sam 11100 D,nn 1 1 Son nt start, railway mall rleri and oth'r "exams" soon, let nur expert formr U S. Government ex aminer prepiro votj. Write today for free brckle E 37 Peterson Civil Service, School. Rrchester N Y , XIEN wanted to rell dependable fruit trees n,l shruhben. n.i nr nirt time, big de mand; complete cn-operntlnn. commission paid weekly Write for terms Wlllcms Sons' Nurseries Rochester N Y. ,-i.l-TllvS over 17 fir Postal XInll Service: $120 month, experience unnecessary. For free psrtleulnrs uf examination write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner;. 002 E'l'iltable l"Vc . Wnhlngtnn. D. C. ASSISTANT auditors, railway and depart mental clerks bookkeepers, i tc ; good sn'arlss; permanent Government petitions, 'ree information unususl help g'ven Fed crnl Audltnrs' l.engue, Wnsh'ngton. D i ' EARN J2," vve.kly spare time, writing for liLPRL.sLNTATIVE wanted ,y established manufai luring eorporatlon. merltorlou. proposition sold to nil merchants, wholesalers nnd retailors. ;.osibllltea unlimited, about 10(in rapltnl requlr d THE SCOTT COR PORATION. 103 N V'TrKlhc,i o PROMOTi-.R. experience",!, with TnOuential Onnnelal cnnnctlon.s In enstern Penrey. vsnla o.ien for an engagement that will stnnif clore Investigation, will ileal with prin cipals nnl Address Flnare.'er I' n liog 74W Reading. Pa "oz WILL SAcillFlCE control tu rorporatlon doing wholesale and retail Mistress In Philadelphia and Reuintiin. 113,000 neces snrv. f ',IK1 000 cnrly s-ilea possible Phon. r-pruoe TOS.'. Sunday and Xlonday. MANUFACTURER of hlgh-grnd- nrtle,71Tltri n1h lis erl national Iiiih n,.. nnu, ,,.. -.M ll-pavlng basis, will sHI thre- quartet Inter i-i In JoOU. toil company. II 123. Ldgor Office L.VLLI.l-.sr opportunity pen for high- lass executive with IV.fl.n0O tn Invest with eonnufTrturer having established nstlnnai luslness now on profit-paying basis U 122, l.oiier i in ice ('LEAN i I'T oting man to b.rome ass, tinted with siibeldl-vry inrporutiun. In vestment nno, secured by rvn ty. 11 128, Ledger Office INVEN'TtiR moire, aid of unpltnllst. one In whom he mnv submit Ideas to In con ndnrs nipltal riulred only where merit wsrrnnt- 11 13i Ledger OfOee. IF Y.iC II A 12 nun, y to Invest In estab lished buslnrs with bright p-nsperrs nnd rnvlnt suiii'an'lsl illv'dends nt present time, vvrt'e R l.'l T edt-er OPlce Is a night with a have knovrl and Onance. N. A HUSISESS connection stiia I it"v. -ment of .monev edge ,,f marketing, advertising Aiinresa M nil, linger i.iffii e INVESTOR with nvnllshte aeroplane patent wants partner with $13 nno to lliimiie huif nt rest It 202. lydr-er Office GRiii'ERY nnd delaatessen store for sale. doing good lu-lnexv reason for selling. not nl le to attend. Frankfo-d 0371. BUSINESS PERSONALS nnv spur1"'1 macaRinefl. IfilU free Vr Hvnmcft.xy rxv. 8.10 tinner . d- St ToulB Mo DIAMONDS BOUGHT -r,r"foru CIVIL SERMi K examinations hepimuer and October many vacancies; salnrv J140O. $1800, write for sample test. P 332. Led. Off PIN Lost, Wednesdav evening July so. n iween Ore.-n Hill Farm Until Overbrook and Svcnmore avenue nnd Linden lane illunnnd oar pin. suit ible reward for inurn. P 401. llrcei Office. PIN Lost, cameo pin. lady's, necklace Liberal reward. Iv 120 S. 4flth st. a . its ! SITUATIONS V? ANTED MALE head, with F. Sellers. HELP WAN TED F EM ALE long otne. MILLINER who enn trim h m 7i J'l W lodlond av,e. VtTT' vT ' '.' I V V of ailr i T i v ireiin.illv with a deslr" lo en..r the bu"lness world, pply m person, luul ColunUl Trust Illdij.. li-tl or J 1 , dcncnil HUSISESS -ERVICE CO., 1111 Land T.tie. HOOKKELFERS i-n!) Hdaer clerliH. JF. J-'J CLERKS iilllmv ledger, tvplsts. Jl,V..l. RTKNOHII XI'HERS nnd -ecnlnrles MS $2S 'CIVIL n'ERN .'. K (.xanmiations for women 'over 17. posiofflce clerk. Government clerk. Ivolst $ll"0liso0. cxperU'iito unnecessary, t.r. ..... nt.r,ieiiinta writ,, J. Leonard (for mer Civil -let vice examiner). Oil J Eiiultaoio Hldg.. Ws-hlnct'in. 12 Cj CIVIL SLRV1CE examinations Septembsr and ict' li r. manj vacancies. salary. tl400-S1ift" Wrltu for sample test. I 333 Ledger ( 'ff I' "j EARN t J,' vv I Iv spare time writing for iie.vvHtiai.er nnoazines. ixprrlenic unnec- rss irv 'et u.s Ixiu's. Mn A safe neighborhood to call If jou have, one or dlumnnds ou wish to ensh A. XrcCUTCH- E( N (111 Real Esinte Trust llldg.. Rroad & (hfstnut sts. Hours 10 te 2. Est. 22 yenra. "CASH FOR DIAMONDS " If you want th full vslue for your Jewelry and dlnmonds bring them to the old-eatab-l'shed Thos. It Ie "n . 712 Walnut at. DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND PWN TICKETS KELLY k CO. 03: Suite 21 22. second fli qr ADVERTISING COUNSELOR, who has sime spare time, offers hi" serv ices, port time, strictly nn a fee burls, has hnd unusual exp-rlence In retail and whilcsnle, advertising problems, does not want a Job. does pot want to be ur ndvortlolng manager nnd docs not want to act as advertising agent, hut wnnts to help, became 25 years of ripe, suc tessful experience m advertising qualifies him to be of great value In udvlslnc and aiding vnu solve some of our problems, fea must be com-rr.en-uratn vvi'h vvork to be per formed, all communications strictly vonlWvntlal. XI 411. Lodger uftice. AGENTS i'risa byili.Uale, lo!) Si. FOR DIAMONDS Chestnut ht over Child's Rest, PAVING Cerm-nt, brli k. b'ock, sidewalks. ilrlvwais. cellars unu nonrs. curuaeuin uvlTit- b.i r lieerrol ! lilrn mn. Dl., .-. .11 HI. and briek'.Hvliig, est lti.M. J K Smart. vv-canlj. rerl-r riuailty no amateur work Flgn Craftcrs 131S N uroail I'll. 1-op. no iii , v, of 'vviy Uesciiinlon. Jivii i- aur DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SMITH 717 SANSO.M ST. FOR SALE Closing Out' HELP WANTED MALE A c ERTAIN XI AN will within tl" nest few months txroir of tho mist indispensable, of our now, but sonn to Introduce the Invitation of this ud. ome one sales executives aviratflng any earnings wen .,,,, sio 000. tlii man that we shall chooae for this Important losltiou will come to us in nil rrobabllltv. luexperienieu but well Hipi t.pe.1 'V llh the hut nr a. snlismin s !"st thn ambition il at s t f mlng d vv we ii all the pnlnB' iking tercst that a big oigaiiireil 111 Melllpg manl nullities endowment and frosh izoal for everv groom this mnn with care nn,l iiersoual in nd f urn aid moving well an give, making avail v.'e for his tier1 mai neiji nuo iimirui-uiin the 'invaluable mdvHual ntt.ntlon of our I mas manner of pers.u.n i we u leai-n nini th' rones i nnd somi h.ne him climbing ha,nd over hand, to the veiy t u r,o,v ,, man enough to fellow this eis,.l reward ll h-lds r - A ' I.IirA ou'ie ft licnilio .ml not under iween 10 and I j,AI.lllN' Sensational ofport jnltv . on s lie n dav means r-'uo P'T m irith . unles, JlniiO pei minth, marvelous nw aiming mm jrhlne retail IL. work ei 1 1 LlXn ma chine a HIS ruumiuin, ,ou, ,,1'tie. i.,..,-". nutnmatliallv . lkhtnlng speid. errnrs mi Iioss hie. ." vears funrantu. used b L S. ilovemnirnt nnd lnrrest cirpor itlors tre mei ai demand evervvvhere. nmi7.ing nr f Its write nub k for trl.il offer "nnd protened terri'orv (.alLUlntoi Coriioraluii, Depart ineni3ill Oand Rapids. -Mich AilENTh Sell Znnol concentrated soft drinks, nationals nlvertisul. w. 11 known from coast to const. I oilO.iniO bolt. is sod during the suinmei . iiualll gunrnnieed ah siluto'.y nure bujer dimand th.s Hummer ihm ever big profits u money maker, write foi speriil proposlilon Aipn lean Pro luns Co, 4071 Amerlc Clrelnnnil '' J T. 17 nnd 127 Ml 30 SI 10 S3 OM 132.50 Our warehouse property for sale 3013 Uermantown -Strollers Go CarlH, Cribs. JO, IS leas than eoni J .... iLnnin Leather Library Su t '- ... . ... . -.... w...... ...... I. .a Inn an l-lic vv al lieurio. oun, uun cm u &,,.. u 3. lie (ink Din -Urn Suit Will, ft XIary. (UK 3-tic Ov.isiutfed I'apestiv I Ih y Suit I07..30 e . ' W..I . It. lOOV.lMe l'U'.llonS S4.0K c'enuiii,. L. ather S.p-.-at Din Chairs $4.08 lo.nullon Mlp-S.at Lining Chnlm 3. Roman Xlahounj Pari ir I hulrs li..ss Ruu PxlJ .Miulr.ste. I'.ngs "u . Ulvu i 1 1 Germ iniovv n nve Oi.enXIon n Sat r;v. ""Wl'iJ TYPEWRITERS RENTED VI9II1LE t M'S td X0 AND UP. Factory Rebuilt Tyrewriters "Sec Our New Machine, the Century" American Writing Machine Co. CHESTNUT ST tees Atller- can IllJg that vnu re to the high IN XI VN 2X, inll LAND TITLE AND TRl'ST ULDtl. Sl'ITE HOS FOREMEN - Wanted, i-everai first-class inr lienter foremen rupnti e ,f ..stlmatlug lum ber and mtllvvork ieiulre.1 for realdenttal work and familUv vv 1 1 Iv Iwih Irnnio end hrirk construction, s'at- esiierlen, e. ag and refeionces. H'Ab w.uk In Washington. D for good man A li1ress M 7im Ld Off ' i,.iuiK iiiKl'iiR TI(iN V. NT.-1 XI N RE. Evperlei ' wlF.VTS r'ih liokMig 3'lM.n lmpiirtel russ. tl euh. ('art r sod 113 In 4 davs. p-odt 17 vri'i 'an do name write for sample: off. i- . lllng plan . ge'.uslva tetrltorv. sample nig post Prepaid 113'.'. K- Condon. Im pniiee toriro-ln Jli1 to vvork iHu i t'y reflnishins riinmle- l... Iiinx 1., (Is ll'1-.imomee. nj- new mthol fin dal v without apital or rv p. rlence. Write iluiiinetal Cu . 120 Llm. Decatur 111 Walnut 8011 24X11 4203 OFFICE Fl'RNITCRE Large lot nf desks, safes fles cabinets and cenural office furniture atom futures. W'e buv. sell nrd rchnrrge PATTEN Fl'RNITI'RE CO I.OCFST 4070 1127 MtClI ST RACE 4200. l'Tiil s I E I.srge Spear lejter nearly new ntin nienuio - t . w " i'-' e'o i ,1 XI Tl In ii U IVm, Sii.'s Ln. ist ht Pin no Pteston W -lloo 1, il o I Am riknrds,' i vh Iv luvs, no invest ,,nitn ss'on very d i .luX Dwlght Hldg AlSENTS Whv not useful novo IJ ev, ment vou git vour AOMresn Amerlkardi Knnsn Clt. XI ' . hFl I. r0' househn' 1 srtl 'e rusmmer iv'ervvvhere. good pay v"r dav Call for particulars, h to 1-' o clock mornings, (10, N 10th st. ACFN'TS WAS I 1.1" '"n rel live wire iMn lo a. on "i "' ni,,,- , .-- v.. rei t to wearer wn'" fo- samni ,..rv tienartment It. ."njiln.iii r, '00 P.nE I vi ir rlS (' Ui ei JIM V oi i Km ' 12 r lo ing mti pui.-i and ' ng. r Sta '" "0"' J it .niithi, it I Essex A' I rood ISO, '.Mil Otn. dlifl tenl- i rad'ng v'o . irtni slmg SEI I. X0c household R Oil 1 to 1 ar"e customers a" i a ! t ' rnlngs i,(7 i ot i Ill'T xifsr STW W'E TION WILL PVY WBLI E INVESTUIA- For thf right man lo and a permanent future assuri d. Call Prond XI. st. at Room 4iv; -"!'. ,";"! 10 3U A M " I 2 10 P strXS llnvv bis i v.u Vre v.ui willing to prove your nlulilv b v wlm ing lesults nn a common Imbls" For null n person we i an offer v r nl npporiuniii with a fast kiowlnr: organlratlon we jmU- von hv what vou can do ami n ApplV itetvvr.n lo in I i in P XI ' Xir Xleredith. hv what vou hive don ,io rnd IJ l and 2 So in Widen, t Uldw. Ask for mnliulais S to 12 o''lo. 1. s Kdli t. hAi.Ke.XILN vol "'I-' line fast-se'luig I sample I ig .' inniss mn Ml "v. rai Mig AiJENTS li'ake "a d.. vr an hour a"h M.niets a pnt'ot pal n .nstantl in -lids 'cu'lvs to ill metis N. simplo fr. . XI. nd. t Cn Anisterdain N;Y kit i:sMFN Inexneri p.. I ji upMl.nieii l itv or irave'lng. vvitte for li nud full part cula' A.iiress -i . ! men's Jl'r-.s,o Ji.-,.i 277 Chicago ClUC l.fN'E MI.!.MI "i Xl.fli. ive t sitlon fol live m 'll I' l ,.rh order f il' I . " li ,'r nr.i n mfiJ cn tool iir ll ND WiiMIIN" invesilrn'e houi'h 1,1 artli'ea 2. uu k sellers, I Ig proOt I Haas 141H N H"h . ,lera. Hit, s si 1 I I'ov s ovrral, 1 tep-at order" i'in I i ' n, inn 'i 1 1 1 1 i of ll-li 111 t'l i imm -oilon i ei eats i VN im Ivv v I "blr ig', llllill i M inulai tin I'hl.ilJv.phli s.. xi ii ii ' i:-m N f o'i het quallo nisic-us has iit-iv open roi hiitiimm ca- hei VKI I m I ixnss nelp EMPLOYMEN1 KoiiKR- ,l I AGENCIES "jtiiri "m . - no 1 Ol il VRK1 supplo I li i ub'i'Ui . .1 I" I'll p.ibl ol tunning ni' i i"imni u a In the Ph'l i ! Iphiu tertltorv mum U uuilnte-l with the trade and kiio tn ,,ut lets lor HU. Im state ref-rei.iv i and full iiarilcuinrs Audit rs Mali In Loom Ulu, 2'Jll Uruud.vJJ. Sew ot v-lts. AUCTION SALES I MirilTtUrlts vitcd to services on XVfdnesdiv evening it HP. XI., nt 111) H, "3d st. interment Pr nle OFiRST. Auir. R. WXI., liv'iiii-& husiia "1 of Froderlka Qerst (nee Xluller). nged fli ,yesrs. Jleltlves.a,pfl frfrnas Invited to at. und funeial, 'twit ? ,', M., Ia( r,ldv!Pce. ra JIB I !! mtMMWul-Mli IWflsTilM ! Illl I Will Ml IP U W Wbj BROAD aVh b IVjt diamond I .MEN PEP AXIMII'ION HAi'MltiNE If vou have these iiualltles wo have a life time opportunitv f'r vou. vou fiirnlii pe. sonalltv. ihsiscier and grit, we give von laigH earnings promotion and sucoess. com mission biKie Appl In pel son. 1001 Colo nial 'Hus-JIMe I' M or 2 tv 4. h"T,eSX"AN with istabllshed business ta liniidliv well known line gf rubber footwear In some ionni'1 In Hum,, rn l.nnhv iv nn i anl Sew Jei v , iinn Isslon basis tan b-t . an ied wiih mini Inns parilculiirlv aiiriu t hi i-e ni i i in i i i, ir, t i ACi I'll I- 'iv W a nut 'S .i l L .'' kilim l" e rl on 'I oi If hi- I 'i ' i ars sport 1 1 oms Uu;, MACHINERY AND TOOLS ANNOUNCEMENT NDREW I XiCllW M-.NKiR MFMRER Op THE DELTA FO' IPMFNT I O ELRC. iTRK AL DEPARTMFsr II S IMSIOI.VED I pVrNERHIl,. THE SVIH ANDREW I, Ml.llAN HAS I-ni'ATF.D AT 3(m RACH '.v.!' WHERE HE II V4 A 1 MICE AND 'WEI.! 1 ill IPPED FLECPRli AL REPAIR lj,lJviP NH Will, CRRY A LAIIOU A-OiiRT Wl.Sr H' NI.W AVD FSED Ul.l'i'l'ltH Al. XlornR. AND DYNAMOS, IvlYsliiNi: PlliiNE XIIN 2OK0 hi. i i. xi v::Ki:r 1 1 10 ANDREW I. MEHAN COMPANY Dynamos and Motors OF ANY SIZE GEORGE SACHSENMAIER 6c CO. OfTice: 926 N. Third St. WAIILU'l'M: WD 8IMI 01S 30 'IJ N'lRUI Tllllin STREET "MOTORS and GENERATORS I Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged or every as Nisv and rebuilt in stock for ijuli k eiiutpnnt eh'limenl WANTED WE WANT at once 1 onsen,,,,! store fixtures oftiro fuinltun lash, honest value riiono us unout It, 1,0 cust 4211 Old i nurrn mi itn ft cherry furniture. pay spot PRICED TO SELL R. SCHEINERT COMPANY live lo i "loll Il 1M a-eM t in n orl a Ad nn' 4 ' lMltmnie XM S k 'I I i op ilium r .r live I , H 1 1 eiaslli tlllo L'lio.llels In t i fi w a ii io i iuntt nai i , mco.a lo. n"'lv ,vJUif l.ianu. l.llaliui f i.'ii'ieivs !'. o. STORAGE AND MOVING LONG DISTANCE MOVING THE Ilf.ST f THE rurPFiT The BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc. ",711' Slid Xl'irU t V n ' irt . jjjoo VICTORY STORAGE p.. "loin 4ro fur 125 N. 8D HT. P WeKtlllUllollM. HO-VOU al curnni ioii iii. tors. 120 su it 1'iini at rudured urlcss. INK TOOLrt NEW 'l IL t rnatiiiB .... i, ot ier il E MINK 'L'TN' 4th st El.E TR1CAL MjiT'i'UH, XIAi'lllN ii t i i i -v ii m. i ii IIRH'.S' MACHINERY cn im N Up flf IT! I I. YS hiinims shaftliiK biltlna, half ,, i, . xp.tor KkIitsk T-'T fid ml hand ma no -ry bnuaht sold, 'OH N. HO. M W ,V p ants dlsmaiine I (Ir ,w OLD QOLD Pin I. - Arr , a' 8AI K XlkS ixpeib nee.! for old huusi vvl' Ins i an ixeilnt proposition for a iood iiiau, ian mako 100 por waelc if a huitlar, Wrlta Reutsr Elcctrlo Co., S H. flth at., e-ncjiinatl. O, tja, ,1 fjon FiLULitr e.llmales Plate J II XI i'AN'i mounv pnelcrr and shin pint: to u 11 pirts nvdded Packard in.Hor- trllcKaiiiveiiislvlv l.l'l IK. .10 N. 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