- ' - .. " . - . ' r i, t ' ' i , ? - '.'7. .$ .4 ,-,;, ', V "EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, frRIPAY, AUGUST 1 192l . 8 X, PAIROLIN SHOT N RUNNING FIGHT Woundotl by Auto Thieves' Con federates Who Drive Up From the Rear Wlillc Pntrolmnn Martin Doyle, of M.A Twentieth niul Huttonwooil htrcets tfttlon. wnn purwilnB two men In n ! Slon niitomobllo niyl ftrlnit Ills revolver . tlVein nt J :45 o'clock this morning Snfcdernlm of the motor tlilews drove up from the rear and opened fire on the pai)oyfcn"'nR wounded In the groin, nnd tig nssnllntits nnd the men he pursued "uovle. who Is thirty-six yenrs old nnd tires nt '-'014 llrown street, wns wiillslng .long Mount Vernon street nt Twenty tecoml when he jnw tin nutomoblle, driven west on Mount Vcrno netrcet, ihleh he Identified as the our of Thoiniw V. Slionahnn, of M07 Wallace 1 The patiolninn noticed the nutomo blle was being driven nt a higher wier-d thnn Slinmilmn was accustomed to ditv ni. He otenped into the street In front of the speeding car. It did not slacken fpeed, ami the patrolman Jumped nstde to avoid hciiiK struck. Convinced the two men in the auto mobile had stolen it, Doyle drew his revolver and opened fire, lie was Joined In his pursuit by Pntrolmnn Sterret. also of the Twentieth nnd P.uttonwood streets station. Uotli emptied their re volvers nt the thicvvH. The nutomoblle wns drnwlng out of ranee of the patrolmen's revolvers when another automobile came vvebt on Mount Vernon street. One of the occ.'unts of the (ri'oml car suddenly fired on the patrolmen, nnd one shot struck Dovle. Sterret summoned aid and Doyle was taken to the Lnnkennn Hospital, where his condition Is not believed serloii". His wife nnd two children visited him nt the hospital today, lie has been n pntrolmnn twelve yenrs. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pope Me nnd my cuzzin Artie wns play ing dominoes on our setting room floor and pop wns talcing n nap on the sofcr, find nil of a suddln he started to smile n his sleep as If he tlinut lie was hav ing a funny dreem, Artie saying, U, lets wake him up and ask him wnt he's amillng at and bee if its ns funny us he thinks It is. No. lie gets too mad wen rnybody wnkes him up wen lie's asleep, t sed. And we kepp on playing dominoes and pritty soon pop tstnited to luff rite out loud without stopping sleeping.' nnu Aitie soil, (i, listen to him, you betfr nke him up nnd ask lim wnt he's lafiiiin' :it, because if he wakes up by himself he mite forget uud then nobody wouldcnt ever find out. and wen you tell him he wns lading he mite get mad nt you for nut waking him up ho he could remember wnt the jonk was. Sounding like u pritty good of n argewmeiit, nnd T sed, Well all rite. If lie laffs ngen 111 wnke him up nnu ask Ii i in wnt too joak is nnd then bo ranta blame me If he dont remember It. Wieli jet then pop started to shake all over on account of latHng so hard in his sleep, and Artie scd, Now, ask him now Wieli I started to do, shaking him , little nnd saying. Pop, pop, liny pop. unt-i the joak, wats jon luffing nt. pop? Ony pop jext kepp on sleeping nnd I stntto'l to shnfce him hard as euything, sajing, Wats you InTling nt, pop, hay pop. pop. Wat. wat? Wat the doosc? Wat all tlii' V sol pop opening his eyes so uidilm I forgot to stop shaking him, and he gave me u fearse push Miyint,, Lny off, wnt do jou wunt, are you going cnuy? You was lulling, pop, wat was you lading nt? I sed. Is that wat you woak me up to ask me? sed pop. nnd I sed, Yes sir, I thaw t inajbe if I dident 1 thnwt Oajbe jou mite forgit. You mite bo perfookly nil rite If yoj had more brnnes, sed pop. And he mode Artie go homo nnd gave me '4 fMr&e cracks with his slipper and did ent tell me wat he was laffing at after all, which he proberly dident remember himself enywnys. A STUPENDOUS WATCH BARGAIN AT IN ALL THREE STORES I t n,. & SONS 14-KARAT SOLID GOLD Elgin Watches This World-Famous Watch Is worth at Least $35.00 tlJn mjl ,nd dePendnbiIity of over B,TI.Wtttch U ,tnow" th- world j 0, movement, aro Kuar- wlci Tl. BlV 'I?0 mo,t ' ttodll X "J!0 ,,led in now thin- model ca.es, abtolutoly guaranteed Wh" i BoId throus,, nnd wrouah, d go .tamped, a. re- Thlrd L,y tJ)1 U' S' Government. "e.e .plendld watche. .ell regular- SPPpiaV0 i" th"n $3500. Our 14 lQ1ALt! ,SALE PRICE for thi. SlRnft'lid sJ,d Elin wal w.i l ' A lho tuppy o ho wtche. at thi. price i. limited, wo would .ugge.t an early vi.it to any "no of our throo .tore., o a. to V,01"" Purcheo before they are JI old out. .llESS&Si I OrJDVWATfllFV inSSii 9 a dr JOB. 8th & CHESTNUT STS, DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "Secret ot the Jcicclt- Dr DADDY CHAPTER V Pcjfiy Scolds the Pirates Pfggy nnd Hilly, standing on tho ueck of the pirate ship, tho Merry Magpie, did not feel n bit afraid of tho whiskered nnd longhaired pirates who came crowding nround them. They didn't feel afraid because tlicv saw that the pirntes were astonished nnd nlnrmed at teeing (hem, nnd that made them brave. "Where did you come from?" shouted the pirntes. "From the Tumbling Sea," answered Wily promptly. "Tell them you are a mermaid and a merboy," whispered Magisoo, the fairy magician, fluttering nhovc their heads. Hut Peggy nnd Hilly didn't have to tell the pirates that. Captain Hlack-Kyc, the frowning pirnle chief, did It for them. "Where should n mermaid and a mer boy come from except out of the sea?" thundered Captain P.lack-Kyc. "Hurrah, for the mermaid nnd tho merboy!" shouted the pirates. "Let us make them our prisoners!" "That is n fine iden." declared Cap tain Ulack-Kye. "What shall we do with our prisoners?" "What we did with all our prisoners hundreds nnd hundreds of yenrs nj-o. before wo were shut tip in this crystal sea." yelled the pirates. "Make 'them walk the plank." Two of tho pirates pushed a plank out over the water, nnd tho other pirntes drew their pistols and knives, forcing Peggy nnd Hilly to step on the plank. It looked ns though they would New Shoes Old Shoes Tight Shoes ? all feel the same) if you shake' iuto tliem sonic ALLEN'S F00TEASE Tlic AnticcpUc, ncnltng Powder 5 lnlh Ci.l S Tlic Antlccpllc, ncnltng Powder for llm Feel STokes the friction tram the shoe, fresli eiis the feet and gives new vigor. At nlght, when your feet ore tired, sore ennd swollen from walking and dancing. JSprlnkle AI.TKN'S KOOT-KAPEIntlie (foot-bath nnd cntoy (he bliss ol lect (without an octic. Over I.son.ooo rionnd. of Powder for the (Foft t'a med by our Army and Now dut- icg manor AuK lor ALLEN'S FOOT-EASC We Record M m Jfmifkl$& m wv y m OKEH operatic selections are unsurpassed for superb tone qualities which express the full beauty of the artist's voice. FRIEDA HEMPEL, soprano, sings ARIE DER VIOLETTA (La Traviata) 7010110 in, single $1.25 Thli ronl wat rtcordr J tn Eurorc bv the Intcrnallonal TalLIng Machine Co. OKch bat itemed the r.ulit to offer' It to the American public. GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION NEW YORK The New and Economical Way to Make Plum Jam Makes Two-thirds More Jam From Same .Amount of Fruit, and Never Fails Uses Ripe Fruit, Takes Only One Minute's Boiling, and Saves All the Flavor rind Color Tho 'art fliuor of ripe, Hinclousflro pluina 13 now enmiv picivrC(i ror Winter to eere w(th mea's nml to Bpreua on nrcnci. ioii.ii una uiucuu. Good plum Jam Iidh always been con sidered an uncommon pnservo because so dllllcult to mnhc will. A new and ncvcr-fallliiK method hns now been discovered with which any ono can maka nn excollent qimlltv quickly nnd more economically. With the Certo I'rocess full-ilpo lil.ims are ueil not iinrlpo pluniH so necessary by the oil method The t'erto I'roo e tt re tains nil the rich flavor of this ripe fruit uecnuso It ruqulica only one niinute'H bollInK not the SO or more minutes required by the old method, which destroyed the fla or and made It diltlcult to distinguish na plum. With Certo thu leault Is u far siiinrlur fruity ftnor and two thirds more .Um fiom tho same amount of fruit, (iajmuso nn Juice Ih holloil away. It also banishes ull Kuii'swork or worry, as peitect ro bults ate. certain The Certo Process for mnltlnc plum Jam Is very simple. Mcasuru 4 cups CI lbs,) of sliced and crushed ripe plums (pitied If desired) Into Unto pieservlHK Kittle and add "m cup of water HrliiK to n boll, stlrihiK well, coer kettle and simmer for IB minutes. Then add fl heaping ciqis (J lbs ) of sugar and mis well. Hrlng to n lgorous boll, Stirling constantly, nnd boll liurtl for one minute. Itcmovu from MHlHMMIr t, Mi p?r WL- ZZvr PrWJwWl bo made to wnlk off Into the sen and then what would become of them? Hut l'epgy's wltH wcro working. "Htoplr' she cried. "Don't you think it Is very silly to make n mer maid and merboy wnlk tho plank?" The pirates stopped short and thought that over. "To be sure It would be," agreed Captain Ulack-Kye, wrinkling up bin forehead In a great frown. "You would Just be going back Into the water where morinnldo and mcrboys live." Peggy spoke up tmickly. "You ought to weleomo uh Instend of thinking to do us hnrm. I fear you are very, very bad pirates." At tlmt the pirates grinned norriniy tnrougii iiieir wins hers, and began to sing a song: "We arc bold, bad pirates, Who sail the stormy sea. No other bold pirates Are half so bad ns we." The pirates waved their knives nnd pistols nnd made fnees to show bow l.nd they were. I'eggy frowned at them. , "Yes, you are bad, and what good does it do you 7" she nsked. "If ou were not bad you would not be shut ill) In this diulnond." .lust then the ship gave a bump ngalnst the diamond wall tlmt held it In, and all tne puatcs were knocked over. "All hnnds on deck." bellowed Con tain Blnck-Eyo. "ltring the ship ntounu on mo pore inric. The sailors picked themselves un nnd rushed about obeying the raptaln'H orders, iney nnu n very imsy tunc making the ship go tho other way. When they got through they were all tired out. They threw themselves on the decls to' rest, looking weary, dls eusted nnd glum. "That Is what we bnvo to do lumr after hour, day nftor dny, week nfter week, year alter year," gtowled the 1 JULY SPECIAL Pay $3.00 Cash New Corona The Folding Typewriter Take It with you un your mcutlon. Balance I $ "I ,2 5 k Jss. Pr Weelc 1811 r,,r ',,!-" Lifccily Typewrllcr Co. 1029 Che.tnut Street I'linne: rillirrt K&S CoroNA The Pevicnal Writing Machine of Quality n tgyjaaii.TS.TrrnBrTraiirtTiaaanmwMy'ALvr-ijA'ml are ami auu j uoitlo (hcint 'j enn) of Ceito hllu m rrlng. J.et st.tnd ono ami add 'j tioltlo (bean VlVl ' ,'"'" . "" ' "Ul "ll gnoses Malves 3, plnth or 10 half-pound ItliiPfces of Juin Certo l.i n puio fruit product con tains do Kelaitne or prcherwitUe It positive lv Mies time, trult, llavo'r of ripe fruit nn I gi.easuotk. it timIiom nil kinds of ji..iM and jillles with ft." or canned fiult some you hn nav;,; made, beioie. It is highly Indorsed bv all rooking cxperti wl:0 have ue.l ii I veiy wonian who tries It reonnimen Is it lo her friends and sa.i shell iiuwr bo without It And Cjrto ja ,s , mj Jellies keep as will as any ..n- made lie! a t.otlle of IVito hikI h lei,p book from your g.o.er or ill isnuisl .it oiiie I'or ftrn fi.. iuim of (Vuo llouk of Ibupe-, tlt.. I'.. t Sales Co hw :W Uasl Am one, I'.oi'U sier X ' ' S tit it UK. m v. I he (.Uic, quiUt'. e,-0. nomlcal wav of making Jams and jellies You'll neer return u tli,. old Ii t or miss" method linpurtatit -If Tour grocer doiH not haic Certo, pleitbe ii lephoiie Miss Jitcons Hell phone, Lombard 3SLM, oi Ke jtono iihone .Main lliXI to learn whrru ou can obtain c.iio hee ikinoiiHtrntlon it t Olmbel Hrotlleis' 1-ine, Kood Gioeery Store, Chestnut St section fnllors. "This sen Is too short to sail in." "That Is what you get for being tad," cried Peggy. Again arose the pirates' song, but now it wns n very glum and gloomy chant: "We are bold, bad pirates, Who sail tho stormy ea. No other bold pirates Aro half bo bad ns we' Tcggy went on with the scolding she wns giving them when the ship bumped the sldo of the diamond. "If you were good pirntes, you would sail the open sea," she said. "Wo have come 'to make you Into good pirates." The pirates stared at her In open mouthed surprise, but went on with their bad pirate song. Then one of the pirntes beckoned Peggy and Billy to one side. "I have a secret to tell you," ho whispered. What that secret was will bo told tomorrow. HOUSES WIRED FOR ?3.50 Vtr Ontltt Durtn Augunt RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. I FIXTURE CO. 1511 ARCH ST. Young lady with business training, knowledge of bookkeeping, for office work in one of Philadelphia's lead ing flower shops. Address B 217, Ledger Office Water Healers, Ranges Fireplace Equipment Hopnlrs nlrn urnmnt nltrnllon uud brat work mnnnlilii, Reynolds & Son jais rii.nrJtT htiikkt Hell. Pp. 30I0 Key.. Itnce 3720 eatlja t1AnMnr n . . .. Y,;'1J'' nr. nuir, ji, jiiji ,ijjiaI t, mmnand of Jocephlno II. Uainartl. brciX h ! llfeIfl,Vv,Sfl nntl friends. nlno Cllft m J ro Protective Anno, No. 1. nro Invited to funeral nervtcon. Him.. 2 V .M.. nt MA Har rison n'U.. I'tiftOt HpI?M 1n tirln.ta I fimu'nnil fnin vu.,,l . . .. 1 1 u .. . ., . 10 I M ' '"" ""' " O I" T1A iiti rT-r a.. ,...... 4 .A AMIuLlA U.. wlfJow of K:.rn H Itirtieti. hbmI 7J yonra. Services on Tr!ilH it A. M., at per into ronidancfl. Ill) Chtnut ave.. Kar- uenn, 1'a. interment prhate. KflllMXf a v A T..MK. x . Jl. 1021. TAnV tli-.nxT A V? -..i ma .,r (IVPtf ntld f I lnrly i r lmtlt.4 .. .. neral, s&,t Auk, 13 from tho ruMence of her brothor-tn-luw, William .McOlaushlln. fiO- 1'. CoUltPr fit . riArmanlnwn 1 fA tli'i houte (xx u A M. IttKh maM at St. nmn, At t....l'.. ft....... .n . .... - -..t " m. n uuikii JW 4.. Pi. illl. ev Cathedral Com. nn Amrn! rtM a. .. .nn. . ...-. 1 . -i . late John nracken. Itflntlvna nnd frlentla ore Invited lo thn rvlce. on Monday nftornoon, nt 'J o'clock, ut her son'a luHiuince. uia rv. astn at. Frlcnda may call WutiJay evnln. itiMVrnv i. v,i. , u. , .. t Ii.)f!)-rrkx1. tt V" Auaunt 1.. UIJl. JKSSK I im.it'-a V, Dl.13 not'rf ot fl"'fl 'mer S. HKOOkS. late Qt,'&'W&TM. 1(1 in,. QP.'.nn nn ........ .... . o clock, nt tho Oliver H Hair H,dn . 18"0 siiiniiiui at. iatormetit nr:iate UJUSHA.VK Auit. Ii, nt m.nn City V J . CATJIUIII.NK t: . bolo'ed wife of .lohn 1 IlrlntlJini. Itn!,.l.... nn. .ln.. . ltrU tn ttlpnl ftinrrnl ..nl... V"rl ! M., t hir lute lealilencc. lli.'.l N nili'atT Int. private , 1IIIOOKIC- In Ilerwyn, Pa Ali 1 LI.IZAJIISTH. wl.Iowof ViivM hrookef- Ft": neral Irl. Auir is, t p .m.. frn-n rfaldence of her son. Jamea J. Brooke, Ilerwyn. 1M. Services at Jlnrplo 1'roabytsrlnn Chuich B:30 . 'n'UCKMAV Auk 10. in". WII.UAM .Matltons. iteatlwM and frlendx. alar. mom. ... .1. uie tiicnaru vnux l.irluo. No an. V. anil A M . ul,, memborE nt the Metro politan lnsurnncu Co.. are ,nvlte.l to aittnd Junei.il .er.li-M, Hat. .-,0 P. jr. nt late leMO.nce. 4MU!l N lotn ht. Int. ,r ,ue .orthwood Cm. ...t. CAHAIII.Ni; -Cm AURU't l UANIi:i. hua iHiid of Annie t'ar.U.ln Inee Iv.lnny), n u. tle un.l ftlnila anil nil twictles of whli-h M.."!n";Vl,-". B'i'-'-n reriulem masa nt .7i v iv It JI. Chureli. lo A. JI. Intern nt Hull . nti i-hri. tVm, n.r. "m-uiieiil CHHW Su'lderly. Au-f. If, in"! ril.Mtl.FH A hlKl.r.n.1 nVJ.Il, .''- .V'-'.! In' i SI Cllin). IlolatHes nr.rt fil.nlu" t fun nil eivl-s. Hit. 1 .30 ! M ,t l.le iHOino. . S.4-J N. :3lh ht. Int prl .. c. HliNldo Coin, ItMiv. Allir. In A T TCM' T. .rir.'c of 1 hni.e. .. Cool., nc.,1 T.T 'itm.. ,ii ..... Minis are ln Itod to attend finVnil r Ice. .s.tt . 11 a. Jt. pi, lie. at hrr Lite te-jHenc... 315 K. JltAlry u.e Int rl" "fflTTtin.T. ..... ,. n.t... ..... i. uu" . iii'ia!.ii . nrioteii jn.i of lata Jnahua and JlarK-uet Cottrell and .i'.lVr nil,'?."" 'ur. V,'"",re'1 Not 0 Dame Older Relnthea and trends invited 10 In ner,.l Tues . R 30 A. JI.. from hla liti r.V. riei.,0 1.HM s. lit nnd at Holetnnre.tul.nl main Kt Ulta-3 Church 10 . JI. Int "lo" 1 niM ( em dkvi.i.v. Auu. in, loci, jivr.n. r naY'h.1." f "!8 L"1' ,on" "n'l K-'te Devlin nelutUea and friends, also einiloi.s "f S.liujlklll Araenal and ull .ocleti... of wnlrh I n,rl " vJ'u- re , l,,v""1 '" "'""'1 fieri pI SI? " 1A- ?U ,fro'" '" '"" r.-Ht-""wlnVlunov,;1 "' ,nl- onwood lera. Ml.'t fl. 1... on of YV li.r F ,, ,,., ,, I lylnir-r lne Jlttthews) ,,.,! . i:ni,n,j .iinl fileiirlH, inenilierH of the lion nurd Pi.-a-bt.;rlati Sundav Pehool. are ln ted to at trnc funeral DftrUr.. t,, t .. ...... mcldeme. 1 2 K Louden i.'t. " l)ln' l. I'm 1 111 Ililla ivm. Friends injv ca'l Sun. tie DONOVAN Auir (I, SFSAN. wlfn of .1 lines . I Dorioiin itnJ ritUKluei of Mm and '.".'" rnnelB nllly. rur.eral fn' s ,10 A JI Relatives and friends nt,i ln-.i-M to at-t.-tiil. 1 .'cldfe llioi llrown r n.ii n n). of leriulem Church of Our Jlolher of Sorrows in,')l,,Vl. lnl- Sl Dtnls1 Cem. ...J'1 b Al'? ''. I-SK i: diu,-:uer of Mli11m A nnd JInri Ann Dulfv me M.-. Ianu). Helutlves and trlends Innted to funerul. Sat . 8 50 A M , fr.ni patents' ield..ni.e, 1112 N Oilth ft Solemn r,-luiem mars nt Church of Our l.nrS 0r Lourden 10 M Int. at St. Denis' Com. DCVN At Atlantic Cltv Aur in .IOHN I on of late Anthony and JlurKnn-t Dunn, tnrm.rly of Potthtown, I'n. Itol.itlies (ind friend, are Invited to attmd funeral. Sat S A JI , at his lHto ieIilence 21.1 H Con ntitliul nu. Hnl.nnn renuiem rnxi Church of Ilolv Spirit 8.10 A JI Int I'ottion. I'n Train linen Ilrnnd Si Station for IVC'u'vn ot 1'J 4S J'. M i:i I.10TT AlR H. .initN I) , r...r,Pl! of Maiv Klll.itt. ItolntluB and 'r.. nd ..Uo . 111P'. on of tin 1'hilii. Trust ''o. united to fii.ful 9rvles SM , p. M , nl m, , psiil.ncv ai4 Wiyiviuth at lit vlvco, nr i).il(liml L'cr.i. VIouIiik I'rl . . tj in i.jfiinp.cinn vu.-. in 11.21. cvrnnn. INK widow of Charles Kmhemir ue, ,12. IlHlutliea and frlendH are Inilt.d m attend fmiwnl H.it., 7 .1(1 A. M.. p'slderirci 2.'23 N 1'iillln st. Itl'ih muM at ht llonifaeiud' Cli'irch 0 A. Jl Int. private I VI NC!: AiiT. 10. Itl-l ANDHCW hua l.c'd of lite (Vt'nrli.. Fiunee It. 'itna iiii I filenl. nr. Invited lo nttnd funerul sen "i Sat., 1 I'. J nt prw ot s i t J. i; Si lis .i Sin, W17 Ii Susri kI anna ,ie Int. I'.i'i'..- ..in F'A Su.l tnl". Ave l. VI 'initT K. hushand of Lilian ;.I Fnx ri e.. ,inaeue). Ho ati.es .anil frlet.ds alio "Tiioes of lin'eiv & riisBi-rald. Iinlte.l to lunei.il sari en Frl . s r. JI., at his Into nsM-nce, il.lB I.nnad .wile ne Int ivdir Hill Cem N 1 () VMIIl.i: uc. II JOHN hush mil nf Mary A llamlile. aaed tin Ilelnrl.es at,, frl' n U alao members of ST llii nnlms' P F chureli nnd einnlo.es of I Km li c(, tre lollted to uttur.il hervi"es JI n 1 Hi 1' M lueilse'v. at his late p-a .1 i , n.. tieT. i niul wist of Ilustletnn i,I. s .ni. rton 1 i tirliate. Autos will mrct trmii leal Inn I.., di. i Terminal 10 17 . JI (Knatain btiinlar.1 time) UI.AKY. Ill France A u -ut Ii l'.iiS I. lied In a. Hon, Wammer I'.VTHICIC I tlt:AllY. Huppl Fo lllrli Infantry 2mi DMdon. un of Jlargniet an I lat,. 'itrlrl i.inry aired an ear lUlatl.es and frltnds also llrrnard t-cnleirel Pout, American I.eirlon. and memhers Company I, member of Sup ply O lllth Intantry InWtnl to attend funeral from hla mither'a rrsldenro. ,'i.n s. Frank! n nt . Wcat Chrater, Va . Saturday, l!lth Imt Jteet at house. 0 A. Jl. Illnh menu ut St. Ajnea' It. C. Church. Ill A. JI. Inte ni nt St Aenea' Cemetery. l.Min- Aim 10 WII.I.IAM A., huaimnl nf M.vrv Uehr tnee Sclieerlel ned Rrt Iliiluth.H and filends, alio memliera of Her man llefuriiieil Church and n'l oinmUa. llona nf which lie vita n uiimlei k., In lt.d ti aite.nl funerul Sit .' I' M fr,,m h'n lais r sidetuH 4117 FiU. inmit i im nnklaml 'iii. Friends n,.n mil in g OFItJIVN -Auu. II WII.I 1AI In, . ,,,i nf K illi .i il.iriiiin and eon of l.le I , .1 I nut 'i M " rm.ui Fiirnrnl .-'ai 2 1' paretils resldnnee 1RI") H Tn-.l..rat Int., mint ril'ie Filends ma mi rn.l.i .... rNDFItTVKI'lt BfffiiZjff IJlUiES I)K.TII.1 , OKTTI.nn Auir. n. 1021. EMII.T .. be lovad wife of Henry Oettler (nea Kelnhleyj. llrlatlvca nnd friends are Invited to nttano funeral aervlcen Sat., 3 I'. M.. at her lata naldance, ion Laurel at Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Hcmnlns may bo viewed rl. o'l.EAHOM. Aur 0. THOMAS A., huaband of Gertrude Oleaaon. Itelatlvea and frleml;. Ian I.. O. O. Jl . No. M, aro Invited to at tend tho fur.eral, sat.. 8 A, M.u from the rosldeneB of hla uncle. Wllllnm J. Oleaaon, 4000 IVj musing avo. Hotemn requiem maas 10 A. M.. St. Agatha'a Church. Inf. Holy Cross Cam. anAtoFF Aur. n, 102I1 rieonA. wif of lato Stephen Graion. Helatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 I. M.. from her lata retldenee, 208 Dupont at,, Uanayunk. Int. prlvato Lnvorlngton Cem, artKEN Aui. 11. ANNIB 8.. daughter of the Inte John and Ann Oreen. llelnllvea and frlenda nro Invited to attend funeral, Pat., 8-80 A, Jl,, from her late residence,, f.03 Pino at Solemn requiem mass at St JIary'a Chureh at 10 A. JI. Int. New Cathedral Cem OTOEIt On Auir. 0. 11)21. MArtOAIlF.T. dnturhtnr ot Julia A. JlcICIrov and the lato Jenao Clyiier nlatlva and frlerda ore In vited to tin services, on Saturday aftornMn, at 2'3f) o'clo-k. at her late rosldencfl. 3713 Rarlnir at. interment at Old St. David's, Itodnor HALIMAN -Killed In action. In Arffonne ForeM, Nov. 3, 101S, Corporal NOilMAN II Co. F. UK) Infantry, son nf Amy H. and late Jolly II Hallman Itclotlves and friends Invited to funeral atrvlcea. Sat,, 2:30 P. JL, mother's residence, Itndnor at . Ithnn. Dela ware Co Pa. Int. Lutheran Cem., Ardmorc. Anthony Wain Post. No. 48. A. I.., and Wayne Lodge, No. 681. F. nnd A. JL, Inilted. HAJinniOHT At hla home, 202R XV. Nor rls at., on Auk. 10 1021, EDWIN ATLKK 1IAMHI11C.IIT M II. Hervlea Friday evenlnr. nt H o'clock ot 2030 Wallace at. Interment at conicnlence of the family. HAYF.9 Auk. 0. WILLIAM J. HATKfl, non of Into Adini nnd .Mary Hayes. Itelatlie. nnd friends, also Dnrlen Castle, No. 274. IC. O. II ; Oermnntown Ale, Bunlness .Men's Aeso . and all other aoclet'es of which ho was n momber. Inilted to funeral aervlcea. Frl.. 2 P. Jt . nt the residence of hla sisters, 1715 N 20th a Friends may call Thurs. ove. Int. Frrnwnod Cem HEAVLOW At Atlantic Flty. N. J., on Auk. 10, 1021. HOWAIID HEAVLOW. late of 2337 fl. 18th at. Relatives and friends are Invited lo the service on Saturday after noon, nt 2 o'clock, ut the Oliver II Hair MdK . 1H2H Chestnut et Interment at r llnitton Cemetery. Friends may call Friday ovenlnp. HENDnlCK Auir. 10, RLIZAnETII. wife of tho late James Ilendrlck, nftcd R". Fu neral Sat.. US!) AcJL. from 1841 R. Albert at. Solemn mnas of requiem r.t Church of Visitation 10 A. Jt. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HOCKINU Auu 10. 11'21. JIAKY. widow nf Thomas II Hocklne. In her 71th enr. Helntl.es nnd fr.ends Invited to funeral serv ices, Sat.. 2 P JI , at htr late residence, 4141 Pnrrlsh st Int. private, at Jit. Ver non Cern. HOOD - - Vac 10 HDITir J., dainthter of I eniuel and late Mary 13. Undsay. Rela tives nnd rl?nds are Invlttd to attend fu neral services. Snt 2 I'. Jt . residence. 2031) Ctrnl nt Int prtiat". North Cedar Hill Cem. Friend rrnv call Frl., nfter 8 P M. HOSK1NS In NVw York City, on Auir, 10. 1021. Dr. WILLIAJI IIOHACF. HOP KINS. llel.THes nnd friends, also Ivanhee Lodce, No. 4 III. F and A. Jt ; St. John's II. A. C, No 232 Corinthian Chasseurs Com mnndery. No 03. K. T and Phlla. Con Blstory. A. A S It . are Invited to tho services on S..turdiy afternoon, nf 2 o'clock. nt the Oliver 11 Ilnlr IndK.. 1820 Chestnut ut. Interment at Ilnekdnle. Pa. JAMIKOK V.ir su.i.nrn. Pa . Autr 10 11121 MY11TI.I. lUMU'mw .tAMISriN. wife ot W. Herbert Jamison, nited 23. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, irom ner into residence, near Mewiown, oa. nt a P. JI. (standard time). Int Newtown Cem I'onvevanres will meet train at St. Leonard Statl-m leavlnir Heading Terminal, I'll In . 12 23 p JI , and Newtown Friend;' nnd Stacy H llrown homo nt 1 30 P. M (standard lime) JOHNS - ,t Capo Mav, N. J.. Auh 10, IIAIHtY W. JOHNS Remains can lo viewed nt his Ule r." Idence 223 North at.. Cnpa JIny. Frl.. 5 to I) P JI Int, private. JOHNSON - Auk 10. orcOllQE I... eon of tho late Oeorse W. and Agnes A. Johnson Relatives and friends, nnd all orttanlzatlnns ot which ho was n. member. Invited to fu neral, sat l 30 P. JI . from hla uroiner s residence. 1314 n Mnr.fffomsrv nvo. To Pro- coed to Palmer Vault. Int. private. llt...Mt.Ul At VVlllIW'OOd. - J . HUB. II. 1021. JIra JIARUAIIKT KENNEDY Funeral Jlon , from the residence of her sin-In-law. Joseph A Snort 2011 E Poplar ave . Wlldwnod. N. J. Jiase at St. Ann'a Church 8 A JI. To proceul bv tho II 13 A Jl. trvln Penna. It. n.. to Phlla . for Int. at llolj Cross Cem Friends mav moet train on it rlvnl nt Market Si Ferry 11.20 A. JL, da-lluh'-s'vlnic Hire LAWLOIt. Aus- 0. AJ1ELIA H wife of Edward F I.awlor Relative and friends are Invited in attend funeral. Sat . M'3') A. SI . late residence. 21. '3 S. Simpson at Solemn requiem mnsi St. Clement's Church 10 A. JI.. Int Holy Cross Cem. I.IVIMiSTON Un Aucust !. EJIMA LIV INGSTON (nee Shlncr). wife of Harry E Liv Inirstnn Relatives and friends Invited to funeral anrvlcfs. on Saturday, nt 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 1320 N. Huh at. In terment Nnrthwood ComeUr). Friends may cull Fr.dny evening. JIcCAP.THY. Au 10. 1021. NOKA. wife of late Jllchiel JlcCa-tliv, Relatives nnd filends Itiv't-d in funeral. Sat.. H'30 A. JI.. Irom her lat -esldenre. 27 N. 33th nt. Sol emn h'nli moss of requiem at St. James' Church 10 A JL Int. Ilolv Crorjs Cem. MEROENTII VI. Kit Auir 10 JLVRY IJ . wife of D.inll F. Jliinenthalor. aged 30 He'. utlvea and friends Invited to funeral, S.v , 1 I Jt . rro.ii r. sldonce W lemer. I'a Hit Norknml.ion 3 1 JL Carriages Wni me. t trnliev nrrlvintr P.uiusteadvllie 12 2u (stand ard time). .MUi'llKl.L Suddenl. Autr 10 in2I. JIAROARET A . wife or William F Mitchell (nee Llebrkki Relatlvis and friends In vited tn funeral. Sat 0 A Jt from h t husband' a ro3ld"nie. II Cr. stront terrace, Colllnrtewood. N. J Hluh mass at St John's Church. Culltmrswood 10 A Jl .MORTON On Auaust II 1021. CATH I R1NE. widow of Joeeph S. Jlorton. nseil 7d, Relatives uud Menus invited to attend fu neral ecrvlres. nn JI mday. at 2 P JI . fr..m ii.sldenie, lllltl N. Dovei st. Interment pr. vnt". Frler.da mav call Sunday evening without further notice. Jll'HPHY Aub. in, a.. Heth'ehem. JIVROVUET. vvllow of Pafk-.! Muiphv and Pinlh.T of Hv. WlllUm F JIurphy. of I'm'. nde'phln. Ililatlvcs. friends aid reverend i:inr are It.vltrd to ut'md funeral. Sat. 10 A. JL (standard time.). 3-l-mn high mass of lequlem at Hjly Infancy Church llerhle h.ri 10 A. JL Int. St. Jlich.ie.i Cem.. Irethleham. MYERS. Auc 11 JIVRYA tnee Roats). wlfo nf lato llenrv S. Jere. Relatives and frlerda are Invited to attend the funeral i,ervlcis Jlon. 11 A. JL pncls-i. late resi dence. 2122 N. JIarshall st. Int private. Remnlns mav be viewed Sun. eve . 7 to !. O'DONNLLL. At Wlldwnod J.. Auu. 0 JLVRY wife of John F O'Djnneil Inee Covne). Ilelat'ven and frbnds Invited to funeral. Sat., h.3'1 A. JJ . S E. i or .0th nnd Spruce i-ts. Solemn m.i.. nf rriiulem nt the Churrh of the TratisllBu'-.ition 10 A JI. Int Holy Cioss Cem. Jiv -ork naperH copy . ... OI.JIUR Sudden. y Aur 0 VMM I V.M.I I., lovid husbind of l.iur.i D u'tn i inee JIurphy). Relative and friends i.l n'l in clelles cf which ho was a inembri ivitej to funeral servlceo, Sat.. 2 P JI io-ldenre, 27'H Jefferson t Int. private Irlrrds mav iall Fii. eve.. 7 to (i. PETTIT At Island Heiahts N J Vic 11. 11121. HENRY PETTIT In Ms - i'i mi Die notire of the funnlul will he a .en PftESTON AUBUst 11. ClII.HF.Itl M.NT rUEaTO.V. in his 4IU1! enr. Fjner.l s ... hen at Ids late resld rn s Rivet vl 'V ave. Swarthmo e. Pi.. Saturiln, 2 P M READ Killed in action in Fr'ince Nov R 1018. SurBeant JOHN .1. HEAD Co C, 315th Inf.. 7llth Dtv.. hon of John nnd Fmma Head Relatives nn1 frlenls, albo in c, 313th Inf , and Jlanln Qlendon Post V F. W.. HoUHtnn Post A. I. Ye.irmev Post V. F. V and the War Jtotlii-ie. aie invlt.d to attend funeral. Sat., Auu It at 0 A JI . from his uarenta' leeldetice OK I' Wond. lawn 'iv e . (lermnntnwn S b'tmi reiiutem mapd at Our Lady of Merc. Chup'i. Hr..nd nnd S.isuuehanna nve at It A Jt. pre c aelv lot New Catheilnl fei'. ItlNCK. Ausr. 11. 1021 ElOESK t!. Itl.M'li. 'ii nf llii l.ile VVillitn I' 1. re end Ci. tolnv. Hinck (nee Helnzl. n ..'i i ai:d 3S Rel tttves and friends ore in.i'i I ti. nt tend funeral servlrra Sun . 2 P SI at residence of biotln i-in-law i hi. stun Ha yei , lh22 N. Stivbcher st. Int. pilw.ie tlteermnunt I am . RuHRHACllER. vt 33d Vv Thmpun1 t., on Auk. 11. lli.'l J.Vii'H It ltutllt- 1IACHER, l.ae.l 70 ejrs Servi.e on Sal-i unHv uttern. on at 2 o i 'iKli .it ih. (ierl II. Ilnlr lll.lv; IS20 cii stnui 1 lot uii'iit I private. Remains mav be view el Friday i evenlnj mvnv - ui io n-ji, siiivii .. ,fi. ' in .mo i..i .in .-... ii. imi .e ii l , .' P SI from rojldeiic.) 1310 l.nlrd m Int IlliMk'e. ll.iii'lit i'.in SHF.M VN - Ann. in. .MHN W hi:.inl of late .Mary and hum of l.u.. VV i i urn nnd Ellrab'th Shum.in Relatives and friends are Invited t i intend funeral leivues sm 2 P M II 13 N. Mil at Int iiild Frilu va c, ti SI IFI'.R Aim i. 1021 J VVVliD S1.1FER. S- luiib.in.1 of Eva 1 If r ineo Col ina-a), aic-d l.i. Ilnailvns and f Mends In v iled lu fuiieinl belvu.s I "ri .' I' VI m Ills laf r-id nee. 2S0O Oinvs I", ii- ..... Int pilvite at Mt Mm 'ah irn II. .ly ' mav b. .Inved Thurs efter 7.30 P M 1 STElOER U.'. h MAIUIAIM'T 1.11. nf ' hto Jiu'i b SulK r Funeral, to wli..h nl -Uvea uud Itirnds tre Invited Sit , A JI . Imni her; lav residence 1730 S Front st Jliss of requiem Chui.li it St. Alplionsje. II-.1H A. JI piccia-lv TAYLOR -JOHN E . inemwr of nmrlesn Lesion, lloorK" E Coinu.li Post No '."IJ Holatives an) friends also For. Inn Wur ot- niis and National War Jlothoin. inv'trl to funeral at Jit Olivet Haptiat Church, 37th and Powrlton nw Sundaj. Aub. 14, at 1 P. M Int Eden Cem TEST. AUKUSt 10. J1ELVINV S wife of the line W'.-s ev VV int. Reliln.- ,, ti.l friends an Invited tn funeral ner. Ires Slon 2 P. St., nt her lute residene- IUJI Poplar at Int. North C .1 ir Hill 'em VAN UllJIMt - Vu- li,...t the r.si.Ki. . ,f her iliUh'hl.i Mrs. Ilem p 1 un,.. n,.i. i.imo liine. Rndliio Pa RVl'HEI, 11AHMI I'F.nflEU VAN OIlSIER in h r S'th "...! Relatives and f 1 b nils are invite I 1., .1t1.nl th" funiitil tar. Ices, Frl . A p. SI. Ii t. m i.-nt private. WATERS. Aiti I) AI.C'INE E ilauuh ter of James and ElUabeth Wntern need 23 Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues . H.30 A. JL. pi rents' nwldence 2127 W. Y'ork st. Solemn hlish mass st Columha's Chunli 10 A. JI Int Holy Sipulchre Cun. WHITSON Killed n aillon in France. 0.t. 12. llllS QEOHUU F WHITSON a,l HO FunHrnl eerviota Sat 2,3ti P Jf , rat. &".". -W s""-"n) at Mi Alri. Pa Int IPIIalde Cem, WIKaAlNI). .Ausr. 11. mat. wit.TRn i STRAWBRIDGE k CLOTHIER Announcement F xtrao For 0 111 enera And Stock-Reducing Sales In All Departments Tens of thousands of dollars' worth of seasonable and desirable merchandise to be disposed of quickly at far below the early season prices, and far below anticipated prices for the future Large Quantities Merchandise Now One-half Former Pr Our general rule is to carry over no merchandise from one season to another; but our Summer Clear ance this year is planned on more radical and far reaching lines than usual a concerted movement of All Departments to present Irresistible Attractions Beginning in mid-August to continue for as many days as will be necessary to close out all Summer ready-to-wear Apparel, all Summer Fabrics, Summer Dress Accessories and Summer Furnishings generally, and to help manufacturers to do the same; that means that many close-out purchases are in this Great Sale new and desirable merchandise at won derful reductions in price, NOTE Be sure to read Qur Announcements in this Newpaper To-morrow and the Monday Morning Newspapers; but even these cannot give details of all the irresistible values, MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO BE HERE ON MONDAY MORNING. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW, SATURDAY Mondav ning a Great I Clearance umm Q er (jroocts of This ices Marked .,.,. 1 v f 'M CM jsi it FILBERT STREET, ii WMKtl 5T. 108 MJUUCETSL DIAMOND m , "v Biktvaui&x.AlJU VAX 1 1. V 1 "' !'.! ,,-S, 4" , V - ... . ... . ,11 i,.tj ';&&M&9r:L i""i-t " y ' '. " ; vv -it t. e MARKET STREET BROAD ad EIGHTH STREET tmSCmmmmim Vr tj i