"-ftflIWi?T) ? "'' 7!rW "vraBIKza nl YMW . i " V r ,( i' vV . -" , ft'?. ; ' , jf,f rrsir. -' -ifViPiA-i s; , ' . n 'J f " ir , I ?.',. :? J " i "t - is? . aes letters to tho Editor J t,nomv In Rlvar Doats ...,,.,., e the Bvetilno PuDllo JVcdoer.' ' naiiur a daily ""der ' et.xiko sir Dei ""1...I111 that you ar A IfrttiO WW" , Philadelphia, t l& A'ifi """ ' " phi "", ,m of ILOOO.UUU,. II noi mum. rit am JrALL t,v selling th police- ot that can "7 ."... .nri tnsvhilrn or " S:m oxer lo th. D.ptrlment of .... Asnnriuau .... --- F" . Dock. nntS rrlM' t0 M u,"a Jn """:. .cows. or. 11 soia. u,u ttvlix w", '..ii nro pump, and tower on aFt r.sk.r John Weaver, whleh would I1". one of the largest and best fire- Ml.h! in Hie world. and It would Kt.tl(lf BOM in ' i....rolM(l harbor ....i scows, or. - w nnaSJ wiaver in the Delaware " .v, worM-n ' . Sohu,klli nlv,r J rA,.r Is Powerful boat and ha. o T' W" Af Ore pumps. Bhe I lying Idle liwom'e r nr en Bo lnUa(, M W E i00.000 for new boat., fix up the g, iceboats and Keep mem ,,KiH?Wyou get my Idea of the money .BWor.JOue lflU ean r"; .'ir ospor and get the people In M I" r0.urSSi iilcB to lee you .tart the '?.. . . hno.tln ntwepaper faehlon. r1 ' iiir In a boon nTi feffioh..UndT, , rar. m: .... t. eorvlce I (Ct from J. A. WAIID. ;' n..i..mV. N- J. Auut 7. JU". 2'tnii".---' Loves This Republic , .ysKiUorol the Uvenina I'ubUo Ltdgtr: W f Tim ton a comtnnt reader of Blr-J kae to" i . foii0-,d the r" ff.,.. Teoolo'a Forum plnqe thle de- WU" """ ;rilnted. Therefore. I tauo ".".r.Mi; to expre.. my eacepUon to an ew -v- wih nit. entltlea ' entitled Ian Ml Quei ILV. qV.i", John lM ki"5 I uld HKe to eay to J. SS&'thaUl do,, not take a man w. ha " ' . -VIIUV tO rOIltl DCIWCDII UtII fee.-- ".Till lette "to 'find "her. Mi .ympathy lie., afthle letter """... y r,ma,rK. I wleh W, Prooeedln wh my bor , t inform him hat my m ot ConsU. .kW.M .... aMla. Wl. cl ?""; nne. of hi. let. . W" noUc, h. make, mention of .om. ut I nouee '". but h, eaan not .ay 'Alout the Bnilleh-Amerlcan hyphen, .""who ar. endeavorlr to aboll.h the ,,,,1 tt the "Ster Spansled Danner" and ""f1"1 .h. ,m 'with the on "America." rrtfL of the New Kniland Btate. tbey STredr taken action by .hoH.hln.th. Hre aire" tnma of tho "Star 5k Banner '" whlcn was written by K!5S. scot " Key while a prl.oner on an l?1"' KLm. ourlnK tho bombardment rt Mcilcnry. and at which time the MM JS " out Prcldcnt Madison I knrned the Whlto House and Capitol. wJ,Xr eerp of J. Murphy's letter feSfS. tobriSJ. that ho 1. not very well '....inn national politic, when he elate. , 'V-Vent lUrtlnir Isnored the Irish- rmrlnV a the Ronoral election when It .' ih. Oerman-Amerlrrtne. ItaUan-Amerl- imerleans 01 ' ri the Oermi am end tho Irleh-Amcrlcuns wno eiccieu ma u. '"""-". w,, ,h hi. XvS, of England aM the United State, and I a. rrest deed, of our John Adam., and a. -.. bn versed on b" r-.r.nt and ' a. one who frequently MU the ComresMonal Library In W a.n- .. U n t vM.h m tell you. John Mur- lr Ust'lhe moro I Interpret tho Constltu Notour,, the more I m led to be evo that In!rd, Scotland anu ni a..- their Independence. - ,...lnrn 1 nv tn VOU. ftid UP VOUT hie'ral Constitution and stand for what it rtinilt for. If you nro an Irishman, don t M a traitor to the causes or it jm .m Itrllihman. B't Amoricanneu. ;-"' Icre this nepubllc of our. and doft t show at sympathy to any nutocrntlo form of DTtrnment. and always bear in mind that u.ririni not intcroitcd In tho affair, of Korore never write hyphenated letter, up- tdllnj any forelKn nuesnon. jour ViuV mniia has como too late: the eye. of the world have been opened to Ireland's cause tor freedom and aro anxiously awaltlnir M hear their liberty boll rlns out their In Jtpendence. If ou would like to hear more from me on the subject, give me your right mine and address and I will debato with you In i peaceful manner. JAMKn A. uuiJUbno. Philadelphia. August 4. 1021. Need Experienced Organizers f the Editor 0 tho livening Publio J-efoer: Blr About throe weeks airo.I read In the ilEnmjo TuiiLIC Lrpoer a vory Interesting I'lirtlele on tho contemplated United Charities Mrs by the gentleman who la colng to direct the same In Philadelphia. I do not recall till suns at this Instant. In hi. article he lilted that tho staff of worker, would be tompoMd solely of volunteers. Oentlemen of tho Philadelphia Welfare federation, take the advice of one who ha. sn four federation ana numerous omor timpelgni fall owing to a lack of cxperl- tnced. well-paid campalsrn manager, ana ttnnlieri. slmoly becnuse the men on these tirlous committees (mysolf included) were sent to "economize." I m particularly anxious to see rhlladel- phla go over tho top. although I am not a tiure of your wonderful city. I am Just ono tf the vast army of contributor, who believe nitrated charltln Is the solution to a great tNem. HOWARD W WHEATLEY. Detroit. Mich . Aupnmt B. 1021 . The Creation of Things III t Editor of the Evenina Tiiblfo Ledger: Bir with your kind permission I would nily answer Mr Simpson'. Questions re hletuche, etc Ho look, upon Nietzsche ns rest scientist. Nietzsche was a Croat norallit, Nietzsche was mainly concerned lth rlihteousnsn correct conduct, not fcrrsot physical relation, of thing., which Ii science. Only rational Inquiry will give in approximation to reality. Ono may "think" or Imagine almost anythlni. but be ten accepting It ns "belief" Mr. Simpson Manet let It up again and again and en nror to knock It down. If it persists In ai&oing up In aplto of all he can do, then li rosy soecpt It as a reasonable Inference, aloh Is a. far as any belief should go. There must bo a Creator" csn be knocked a with four words Who created the CrwtorT If jou sny that the Creator Is Mlf-exlitent, that Is the samo a. saying Ue unlverss Is self-existent." which Is a eerrtct statement. There aro no "mysteries of life." Life It reality self-existent. Human life Is a Tllenment frnm nthnr fnpm, nf ltf T.lf., U tnnimltted - never created. Human llfo or erranlo llfo Is simply the sum of the WlTltles of all the molecules composing thi Wr. When these molecules full bolow thU particular stage of aotlvity. the re oltint condition Is called "death." There J "o "mjetery." nor Is there any "obllv a. Thero can ha nn "nhlivlnn " "C.o. "l eyltcmie" liavo always existed. They Ounce, but never ro.im, to xlt. Thav are Htlnmly chanulnir Ilialr form nnd 1( 1. Ha Rltwly Impoistblo to put them out of exist- I'Mt ai n to rut thorn Into existence. .." origin of llfo" Is a poor statement. Ufe alwty, oxleted. Orcanlo life Is a mr- Mtter of temperatlon. All 1. from ono mncipie. That Hplrlt or Inherent power in everything, and Is called Ood. ,. D M. THOMSON. "x Chais, I'hllnil-lphla, July 2B, 1021. Proud of Prohibition's Work ''Me Editor o the Cvtning Public Ledger: Blr In nnsw. r to a letter in the JVople's J"um rrgirdlng ih wolf pirnde several bo, I ou j in. i , ,1V the Rontleinan r,.l,.,"m", " P(,''ed ns to the size of N. gu . -. i".iajt iiiuiiD u aiainmiu ' grsoie family i, ,v ,, ,,in ,irini,.. tnj. 1 wi piiimn.d ,,n This may be true In ih,rjr few Instances, ns any Intelllgem ,'i"r "'' W ly should a man or i.m ' . whn '"'""I drink before t he nnili nmendmeni wlifii dilnk could be rnk? m evrv ',tr,'"t furnor. bo to thn reuole of tirL . ..... - ........ .,- t,,L . "-.... , , , l.UH 1IVUI.1II1K II. o 'inorltles to secure the name now' tf if i I " r l"""1 ' ow many thousand. iuii.. '" hnv" '"'""d tl'mseles from the IriCV"1 mi,rt" ",pn of themsolves since if ik V came Into cfToct. 1 cannot speak I i.J"' l,r city, but from tl small town. am xenial r.t.t .. i,u , ., i,. . .- .,..v iiii i nnuiv uiisen. vi man ni;..""?1 were drunkards and slnca pro h w . mion hay ,Mti thomselve. together and , t'Jnj!l'J ' being a publio nuisance, aro lltt i i .... comnmniiy in wnicn iney belia.V . " "u ,n a0,n' Places, I am Ithtr, " woul,: be tho case In lilaTi '", ""l I,0ltlvoiy that I have soen ibVi l""n ""'" '" Iho fateful July 1 ItUBl. wrltr ''' to. As to th 180 titUdl """'d " tenty-four hour. In a nt . "cu,)n f Philadelphia, I feel conn tlaa niWlun of record. In the same 'ttuon Bri( H&ln ,..,A ,,r.iAK ,A ,kn ..... 'Hi Jiilu 1 ... ' ,..V,.UL. iu iiiu int.. fit ( mil snow n deeldod dlfferonoo In t'QUilni.-' n""uon' Vnfortunately. my ..-""liance Unwind Ilia hvniu.rllaa ' aa thl. I h-a i.. . V '"" W Is not a. broad ieii p. ', . on,'', ' ''now nro upright .' ' tliriSUnn ln.n nn.l un.na.i HDD11 , . .. w...T... !mn win .T. rilx?'r!' this Interesting 'liaca . '?1'1.1' w,lh "" n I ay th ft arlalT ;V u.Vl ,n " c- T. U. prst tlT"" whlaav Is the exoeptlon rather .-... Yny gnouia this writer use THE PEOPLE'S FORUM letters to tho Editor fchould fca as brief and to the point ns posslblo, avoiding anythtne that would open ft denominational 1 or sectarian dls cuanlon. ' No attention will bo paid to anony mouu letterR. Names and addresses must bo signed as nn evldenco of pood faith, although names will not bo printed If request Is made that thoy be omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo taken as an Indorsement of Its views by this papor. Communications will not bo re turned unless accompanied by post ago, nor will manuscript be saved. the death, from alcohol, etc, a. an Illus tration when there la no comparison when wo consiaer tn. men that filled drunkards' nave, before July 1? What else can any on expeot than sick ness and doath when they drink wood alco hol and hair tonle? Some wet. tell us when men who have been heavy drinker, are de prived of their drink, they must have a sub stitute, but I have known habitual drunk ird. who have reformed. Why should our Gor.rnment not pa.. U'a like this It a llfesaver rescue, a drowning person or a fireman snatches some uno from a fiery death, they aro considered heroes. But when men pus one of the best law. our country ever had, to help ri.ous the perUblng, "especially the wive, and children and Inoludlng the drunkards them elvos," Instead of praise, no phrases are too bitter to hurl at their head.. Instead of criticism and .arcaatlo remarks we should admire men like "Grape Juloe Ilryan, Tren tlce, Kennard and other, too numerous to mention, who are not afraid to come out of the mob aod stand for the right aa they tee It. I wonder how many women and children (bank Ood for men Ilk tbeas. I heartily wee with this writer Jhen he gays the gOOd UOOk 1. m-OOd Mimi.h fni Mm. ti.r. hap. ho ha. read "Wine I. a mocker, strong drink 1. raging and whosoever I. deceived thereby la not wtsoi for at last It stlngeth like a aement or hltMh Ilk an aaw win close by sarins? X would ananp fc . Knti luJah .houter than knock and criticize the nooiest work any on can engage in. that of reform. lUBADEn. Philadelphia, August 2. ll)2J,' Questions Answered Ox Roast on the Delaware) To tht Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I have heard my father tell of nn ox roast on the Delaware that he attended when he was a boy. In what year wa. this h,I(1T H. It. IU Philadelphia, July 28. 1821. You no doubt refer to the ox roaet held during the severe winter of 1SJ6. Tho river had been frozen solid from bank to bank from early In January. So thick was the Ice that crowd, of people took part In sleighing parties and other sports. Moro than 20.000 person, are said to havo participated In sport, on the river Januan 20, on which day an ox roast was held. A sad accident occurred on this day, when Mr.. Peter Al bright and her daughter were drowned by going through an air hot. "My War Creod" To the Editor o the Evening Publio Ledger: Sir During the recent World War I saw printed In one of the Philadelphia papers a selection entitled "My War Creed." I think It wa. written by a man named Towne. Can you reprint It or tell mo whero l can sooure ItT D. L. McCOY, l'hlludolphla, August 8, 1021. The oreed you desire wa. written by Charles Wayla.id Towno, and was flrrt print ed in the paper Trench and Camp, Issued by the soldiers of Camp Hancock, It wa. a. follows! MY WAB OWED I believe In ths United State, of America and In the Americana, my compatriots. I believe in her ideal., her institutions and her destiny. Pounded on equality, liberty and toler ance, America must endure, eternal among the nations. 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Larg new irymnarturar i M. K. Rea.er, Ph, D Pfeg. jtfmnaslura. unnnni gn. fiP Tine Stieet West of Hrond j V EVENINQ PUBLIC Atlantlo Coast Tides To t he Editor o tht Evening rubHo Ltiotrt Blr Please Inform me to what height the tide, rise on the Atlantlo Coast, Also ex plain the cause of the tides, J, C. OKDDE8. Philadelphia, August 8, 1021. . The rlee of the tide along our coast Is a. follows! Boston, 8 to 11 feeti Newport. It, I.. 3U to i feet I Candy Hook, 8H to BH feet! Delaware Breakwater, 8 2-8 to 8 1-8 feet, and Old Point Comfort, Vs., lyt to 8 feet. The ebb and flow of tidal wave, depend upon the moon to a great extent. Twice every day we have the tides, twelve hour, apart, and the flow and ebb are merely example, of the attraction of gravitation, which I. exercised on all bodies', whether liquid or eolld. The sun also atd. In the ef fect, but a. th moon I. so muoh nearer the earth her Influence I oonsldered to be greater. The tide, nre highest at the equator and lowest at th polos. 8tntuo of "Llttlo Nell" To t he Editor of tht Evening Publio Ledoert Blr Whose statu la In the publio square at Forty-third street and Chester avenue, West PhlladilphlaJ O. T. II. Philadelphia, August 8, 1021. It I. thn statue of Little Nell, one of the characters In Charles Dickens' "Old Curios ity Shop." "Good Wlno Needs No Bush" To 1 he Editor ot the Evening J'tiblle Ledoert Sir Please explain to me tho meaning of the expression, "Good wine need, no bush." ' V. K It. Philadelphia, August 2, 1021. The bush formerly hung out at the doors of taverns wag always Ivy, probably In al lusion to Bacchus, to whom the Ivy bush was sacred. The old poet, and dramatist, have many allusions to the custom ot hang ing out a bush a.i "Things of greatest profit are set forth with least prloe. When the wine I. neat there needeth no lvto bush," and a. alnt "I hang no Ivle out to sell my wine, The neetnr of good wit. will sell Itselfe." The proverb mean, that when the wine .old wa. good no bush or other sign was necessary, "E. L. M." Writ to the Federal Civil Service examiner., Washington, D. O. Mr.. W. O. Lorlng Th Russian cx-Ctar Nicholas II, th Csarlna and their children were murdered by the Bolshevist. In July. 1018. Nicholas wa. born May 18. 1808. Former Emperor William wa. born January 27, 1S30. "A. P. O." Otis Skinner, the aotor, wa. born June 29, 1838, at Cambridge, Mas.. "C. C. T." Itudyard Kipling may be ad dressed at Ilatesman'. Burwa.h, Sussex. Eng land. Poems and Songs Desired Wants Poem Reads Forum TVi l 77fiMr nt f Kff Evening PubMe Ledoer: Sir Kindly print In the People'. Forum a request for tho poem that begins! "My friend, you sign yourself, but did you think Of what .ueh friendship means to meT Tell me, who need, a true and faithful friend Moro than the weary river needs the sea," I m alway. Interested In your People's Forum. I am a busy woman and do not have time to read the newspaper as 1 should like to read It. but I always read that one column at least, as I gst a great deal of Information reading the discussions carefully. MBS. TV. C. it. Philadelphia. August 7. 1021. "Tho Mad Mayde's 8ongw To the EUltnr of the Evening Public Ledger: Blr Does any render recall "Tho Mad Mayde's Song"? One stanza Is: "Good morrow, sir. to you. Goodo morrow to my own torste halre. All dabbled In the deaw." The spelling made an Impression on m when I road the verses, and I wondered why "deaw." O, It. T. Philadelphia, August 8, 1921. Who Is the Author? To the Editor of the Evening Publio Ledger: Sir Please publish lines below with In quiry a. to authorship: "Oh, whero I. Diana's templet Where the shout Of many people, like a deep-voiced sa Great Is th' Epheslan goddess7 Scan the dust That gather, at thy feet, and point me out On glltt'rlng particle of those vast domes. Or rlchor columns, gift of throned kings. 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I lnclos a poem which may be the one desired. M. D. nBBD. Hsgerstown, Md., August 7. 1021. Tltn FX7AFT OF BEUtHAZZAIl" ITelehatzar, King ot Babylon, Dined with his lord all toldl And filled with wine o'erflowlnr, Ware th goblets ot pure gold, Thst were brought from out Judea, From Ood' a temple., fine and old. At the height of all their revelry, 'Midst dance, and Jest, end song, A hand cam forth against th wall. And slowly movod along. Thsy paused, and trembled e . they gazed, TCaoh filled with a sense of wrong. Th King effored royal robe, and gold To any on there wno wouia reaoi But th word, appeared In a language strange, . And hi. erder they could not heed. Then the captive, were brought, and there wa one Who read what th Lord decreed. nenree had the fearful message been told, When the armies of Ood rushed In. Then quickly the revel and laughtor Were changed to nn awful din. Belshaaxar wa. weighed and found wanting, Ho had wasted hi. lite In sin. Th monarch wae killed, and his kingdom Then passed frrever away. The Mede. and the Terelan. divided The land where ho orce held sway. Strong though the nation, It can't endure, If too far frtm aodlt will etray. "Little Brown Cot on the Hill" To the Editor of the Vuollc Ledger: sir I wilt appreciate It very much If you will print In your "Public's Forum" Sunday the word, of the old song "Th Little Brown Cot on the Hill." MABY T. PBICH. Philadelphia, August a. isi. THE LITTLE BROWN COT ON THE HILL I remember the little brown cot on the hill. Whero I lived In th sweet long agoi And the musical sound of the murmuring rill. That beside th brown cot usoa to now. Though to other, no beauty In It might appear. That ebuld wak in their bo.om a thrill I Yet thero'. nothing on earth to my heart that'. o dear, As the lltU brown cot on the hill. CHORUS It wa. lonely and old, and In Winter wa. drear. And the winds could assail It at will! Yet there", nothing on earth to my heart quite so dear, A. the little brown cot on th hill. Long ago In the little brown cot I wa. born. And there passed my boyhood away: On the porch I would .It from th first flush ot morn, . Till th close of the long summer's day. Or I'd play In th cool, shady wood, that were near. And my laugh would be merry and shrill. Till fatigued I'd return to my mother eo dear. In the little brown cot on the hill. It 1. year, since 1 parted from my friends at I tn door And loft them to wander away. And I sigh when I think that I'll eee them no more. For they sleep In the churchyard today. Tot although In this world I'll not meet them again. I can cherish these memories still. And affection forever with me will remain, For the little brown cot on the hill. "C. C. J." ask. If any reader can tell him whero tho line occur: "Sculptors nf life aro we, with our live, uncarved beforj us." "3, L. E," would like to get the re mainder of the poem of which this verse Is a part: "Down In the silent water, A tboussnd fathom, low, A ship lies perishing, Which foundered long eo." "O. B." We cannot print the poem con taining "Bobolink, bobolink, Spink, Spank, Spink." on account of Its length. The People's Forum will appear dally In the Evening Tuhllc Ledger, nnd nlso In tho Hunday Publio Ledger. Letter. dlsoiMslnK timely topics will be printed, in well as reqiireitrd poems, nnd question, of general Interest will be answered. Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Doep,Otntaent,TeIeuraiSe.eTer7whare Foriamplea addraaa; Oatlear Labrawrtii,B.st.X, Mald.n.kUji. PARCEL POST 3 QUARTS REST WIUTINO INK. 1.00 1 qt., DO cts., packed In metal tubas, you ndd the water: 2 qts. lllue-black, 1 qt. Red or any combination, all colors. Ink guaranteed 25 per cent pure Nut-gall,, will keep In definitely R.st for Fountain Pens. NATIONAL INK CO.. CAMDEN, N. J, RKI.IfilOUfl NOTICE' Hantlat THE TEMPLE Hrond and Uerks sts. (1000 N.) 3000 Seats Home of tho Clrnce n.ptlst Church RUSSELL H. CONWELL. Pastor. Wm. Dyre McCurdy. Asso. Fnstor. .1 Marvin Henna, Musical Director. Frederick" Starke. Organist. Mr McCurdy will preach at 10:30 and 7:45. Solo quartet consisting of Mary MarWI... nnnrano' Lillian Trn!m.rr.in,1 altos Phil Hippie, tenors Horace Hood, barll. tone, wun uenjamin nneeaier at the organ will sing the following program' Not a Sparrow Falleth" AM Ood eo Lover tho World" Stalner Only Waiting" Williams "Watcnman, wnai or tne Nisni7 Sarjeant Praver Mtlng. Trldny at 8 Friend l'reabyterlnn SilCH STRKKTI'HESIIYTEBIAN CHURCH lth and Arch sts CLARENCE EDWARD MACARTNEY. W! M and 8 P. M. Rev, C H McDonald, D D , will preach. H17THLE1IEM PREHIIYTEUIAN CHURCH UrOUll Hill 'MltlvJtn Rev WILLIAM L. 3IcCORMICK. Pastor. 10 00 A. M Sabbath School, 11 00 A. M. Preaching by Rev. Samuel R Curry "Numbered Day.." Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'olock Oeneral subject, "Studios of the Apostles' Cre.il" VII lesson: "I bellevo T 45 V. St. oorvice near.. In the resurrection of the body,' : Unitarian rillMT UNITARIAN CHURCH. Chestnut st 1 above 2lst. Union summor services of Unitarian Churche. of Philadelphia Rev Earl D.vls ot Lancaster. Pa. will iron, Ii Sermon topic. "In tho llcglnnlng vnu the Act " STEAMnOAT NOTICES FALLRIVEROME to BOSTON SpUndut Sleamers-Spleadli Serviee ircMfliru on awn aieamer Le. rult.n St. IMer 14 rl. R. S.IO P.M. Dally Inol. Sun.ay Naw Bedford Una New Leaden tin Dally escept 8uo- Dally ex. Son. Lv. dee Iai Pier 41 Fr, 40 N,R, Houiton N.k Houlton St. I St, (.N I'.kt. 1'l.r 10 I'.H. e.u. ana ut. srj. All nrnruiiira iMTiuiii.ri.it. lime i'( ni 1. hi ft i.i:iu (WifjiMi.c . . . TO BALTIMORE -. . 'ii. ; jka-jSSaJiaCSL, ERICSSON LINE Ua a-a-. -n Every eenlngat til Saturdaia, a o'clock. Fare, on way 12 00 1 round trip. J3.00. DAY STEAMER From Philadelphia every Ti iv. Saturday, at . o'clock, :'...i 1 1. BO round trip. ueaday. Thure. day, 'are, n, so one Mo.t beautiful water rid put of Pbiladsl. phla. Send for pampnist. nq Sunday steamer. Steamer leaves on daylight-saving tim. OITIce l'le. 8 South Delaware avenue. p aAll-r SPECIAL SUNDAY kmVa&tL. EXCURSION AJI day on the water to Beautiful Lorewood Grove on the Chesapeake A Delaware canal. Home early same evening. Ericsson Line. Pier a. South Dlawr Ave.) 8 o'clock vry Sunday morning. dtylUht-savliic Urn, rare. 11.00, WILLIAM PKNN worshiped at Old Merlon Meeting House. Stontgomery pike and Me. ting Houhb lane, erected by Friends In 1(182 Divine, 1orahlp Is held every Flrat day (Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock A welcome la extended to all, An automo bile bus that pnase. tile door leaves Mar ket anil DM stH every half hour. fcciliulilj um'uiuiiiiiivs, AKr Wmpmmmm lartCTff When Prints are ordered Monday Only Augutl J 5th uruiJ.4iM.Mrf KEENER CO. 1713 Walnut St. HUMMKR KKSORTB ATLANTIC TITY. N. J. ALBEMARLE Virginia ave. near beach, one b'oek from Steel Pier, Private baths. Elevator. Ca pacity 800. Dancing. 4000 feet of porch snae Bathlnir from house. BUNNINQ WATER IN EVERY ROOM American plan. S3, SO up dally, Europe R'aC.U-" V1!.'1"!! "Peciai weexiy. OAflLK DEV1TT. New Ownership Mrt. WELLSB0R0 KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH Corner hones! open turroundlngn; renter of all sttrae tlom and Piers. Ilunnlng water In roomi; private baths, llathlng privileges from hotel, with free one of shower baths and private bath houie, Electricity throughout! Elerator to itnet. Tabls uneirelled. S3 M op dally! MM at weekly, Amerlr.n p,n Maele, Banelng. Oarage. Phone OJ Booklet. Ownership Direction. RALPH MECKLEY c. B. KINO HOTEL Wli-X 1711 l'nclflo Ave. A modern, moderate priced family hotel: newly renovated, centrally located: conveni ent to tsiurches, railroads nnd all amuse ments, Mort block from Ileachi spacious ex change .and lounglnp room.i bountiful table, supplied with the best the market afford., under the persona! supervision ot the man agement. 18 ur da! y. in up weekly, ClfAni.EB u. i,r, I'lB Ownar A Proprietor. A I, I. TOTJ'D KXl'ECT A IIOTRI. TO I1K NEW ENGLAND Bo. Carolina Ave. nr. lleaeh. right off Uoardwalk, For. taoet Moderatt Kate Hotel, nr. Steel Her a Amnn. menu, 1 blocks to Prot. A Cath Churches. Itonulng hoi cold water In ruomi, pit. bathe, epen eorroaXTngt. alee, lights. Clar. to t.. Bath llooeee and Shower fr.e. Amer. nan. u CO uo d v Bpee. wklr, Eiwll.nl table. rtfte for bklt. "t'aif of tho Salt Spray." Hhon 7 BTITZEll A BT1TZEK Bait aprar. rnone tie. ew OwBTshlg Direction. WHITTLE New York Ave. Nenr Rearh EUROPEAN PLAN Capacity 300! all outside rooms! many with prlvnt. baths; e'.vntor. electricity through, nut! large veranda . npan all year. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS I8.KO up dly . Amrrlcan! 12 up dly,. Europ, IN THE MOST UEAUTlrTJL BECTIOM. HOTEL EDISON Michigan Ave., close to Ileach. three blosks from neiv "Rendexvoos" (Amuiement Center), convenient to all piers and amusements, open surroundings. Large atrr rooms. Ilunnlng water, jrlvate baths. American Plan, $17. 50 up weeklr. 93 ap dallv Earopcan Plan, 11.50 up dally Uuele, sun parlor, ppaclout porches, free bathlnr Krlvlleges, shower batfis. Noted for well-cooked food nry atUoUon given to comfort and eervlc. M.nO nn Dnllr Snrll TYklv. Amer. plain ELBERON Fireproof Annox. Tennessee Av. nr. Reach. Cap. 400. Central; open surroundings: opp. Cathollo & Protestant Churches. Prlv. bath. Running Water in All Rooms b.xcellont table: frh vecs. Windows screen ed White aervlc. Hklet. It. 11. Ludy. St. D. S3 up Dly.i Hp, Wkly, Am. rinn (Ilti menls) OSBORNE Cor. Paclllc and Arkunsuu uvea. Prlv. re freratlng plant! electric kitchen open for Inspection: tunning water: all outside rooms: scrupulously o'ean Elev., prlv, bnth. bath. Ing from hotel: bath house and showers free. Orchestra, danclnc, white service: garage, uooklet. New m.innirement. FRY ft HOCKENRURY. LEX CAPAGtrYK700 PACinC AND AltKANSAS AVES. Flock from Million Dollar tier sod New Amuiement ark. Orcheatra, dancing, lYWete Hathi, nmnlrg water In rooma. Eitanilea porchee. Electric llgliU. llath houeea for Sorf Mathers on groundi Annri ejn Plan i l,00 op dally, 117.10 op waeklr. Europeaa Man i II to ap dally, fireproof Oarago II W tUm, BA Wit, II. ilASLKTr Tenneitse Ave. S DsicJi (Nl. FlrtsrMl Ulltfea) FREE ISATHINO ROOMS AND SHOWER BATHS Electric Lights H0Ta RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM J.urnp. plan. J2 (10 day up. Sin 1.1, -.ek. Ilklt map, nun season J. J .lOTrn. A Modern Hotel at Moderate Rate South Carolina Ave., Near lloiich. Unex c.llerl for comfort and service. Electrlo lights. Running water. Rooms with or without private baths. Excellent cuisine. Rathlng from hotel. Correspondence und to .peoilon solicited. Open all jear. LINTON R. ARNOLD, Owner ft Mannser MELROSE HALL So, Carolina ave. near Reach. Centrally lo cated, near pier, nnd nmueomen'B Rooms wlt'i running water. Elevator to street lev.l L'roxcelled cuisine. Capacity 2.10 Hnthlns from hotol. J3.80 up d'v. It7 .10 up wkly. OSCAR Vrjr Prop Let Uh Mnke You Teel nt Home III the "Cltv of Roliust Hrnllh" HOTEL MORTON Knrt Vlrrlnli A Elevntar, Private Rnthu. etr. E7RA C. RELT, A I'M'I. II Alw iv i. Open. COPE I'ropi. SHOItElBIIAJVll Virginia Ave Close to Reach and Steel P er Cnpaclty 250 American plan Private hni',13 Running water Elovator EIe-r' f Spec Snpt Fall Rates AI.OI1 nitr") 11 flret hotel from Heach and orerloeklng ooean Central! ,wa,u, ..,,iui,, ri-airi pnf paini; Daimng rrom HV... wwu.rv. ,'IIIIH. IVtMtH in Coolrat Dining Koora In city on tcn(t,thl(lvir v flaw HKIiib Jly; aprcla) w.ir U A tiYH iu aeanei Ell HOTEL THURBER tlantlo & 31ussachusetta Av. Paoji.Iiv .ino. A.".uta.'do. nlry rooms Rnthlna; from hot I J.1'30 day up: spec. wkly. Eurnn plan. Pleasant s.rvlcn MRS V. 31 Tl.l'HRKU oiiv'e.'T'ois: Q Kantaeky Avenue, adlarart to llrarh J Kverr apnolniment CUISINE and SEUV ,. UNKtlKI,! Kn.ReaamiaMe rata. 3Irr- 11 llltl rivl.it I loi.rl ii.es KKV1CB yrl 'I. as The Hotel With a New Huiiii Lieu NtW HOLLAND! New York ave nr, Bench. Cap .M0 Mner. plan Homo cooking Coinpi. t. ly renovated j vvnersnip -.-u g C. H WOUD JR , Naw lurk uv., ur, IJeach, Nowiy lurnlshel slid ledouutated. Ollsrlng cxccllsnt accom modations, wltu horn vuukluu, at rrduoa-i ratsa J. RICKAR. SZfeWlbTaaSTUR is" Vlrgltdft Ave., 3d hotel from Beach Piivate baths, run, water, elevator. Amor, plan. r.vAI r.l....S. ivviiar N i L'Ol.n.Nt jagr. ijjjr L .SFNATOK Fireproof. First hote. tromi'"' w..n .m.,n,,,,.r are Invited to attend " w" n.... o..., r. Bourdwalk and Steel Pier nn Virginia Avo, The new kind of II ni-i Nowly furnished and overythlng urr.iugi-d "r uur uiiiuiiiri i.ei us senu you lajok et. I Ai vmr-- . i . , . M,,'."U" Uol-- P'er. On a rtl- fmn liaci, nu II.1I.1 li M v.vwe, iiutii sivavauig, PUt UsSlIUIUI U.IQWVO 9 Ii,1 SO up dully, bp.c. vvkly. J. W, Ilylsy. Mgr, TABOR INN ""viiu end Coiiiiriilcul me. Yjslaafil IimhiIIp... J,.d..nMAM. . uviei uuii,Uit,ilirKQ lUUIUal Excel !nt tfibla. 10th season. Special rnttta from Labor Day J. V & A M. DfNN. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always readv, terms mod. rate Writ, or phone. M WALSH Dl'NCAN Westminster Kentucky Av. nr, ileach. vrcsiuuuaicr iSevMor. vrVat bathsi running water Oin all year, c. A. KOI'l', Parkway CottBo4"ja " ?iv.V tiSXi psrk A. C. Chnnnell. form'ly Hotl ClunnslT THE Attr.CtlValv ruenlanart rn.m. tla. "400" ila-htfui Innovation. Near Ileach. AUGUST 4 13, 1921! HflMMKIt nriRORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HnOl Rn.roltnl Kentucky Ave. nefura, nOlCl UOSCOUC1 Excellent table. Mo4. rates. Phone 117. A. E. MARION. Of! KAN CITY, N. .1. NbiiXfStoxE Capacity 000, Ocean City's leading Hotel la appointment, cuisine and service. J. HOWARD HLUOUM, La.eMaiiB(tr Former managar The Greenbrier. White Huiphur Spring.. W Vs. 1MPFRIAI 0th and Central Ave., iivirLitiaL rVfrr comfort KnA service. Notable tab's, naming from hotel. Hod rates. Now Management V Newliy Surnrtrimnro Running water throughout, awwuiniorc NM. ),, and attraction. CAPE MAY. N. J HOTEL WINDSOR Cape May, N. J. Directly on tho Heieh, 1R0 rms.. 00 bat'.is. Amer. plan. Bpoc. rates dur ing September. R. HALI'IN. Owner-Prop. CAI'li MAI, N. J. For information write HOARD OF TRADR CAT'R MAY. N. J. WII.IMVOOD. N. J. Eugenia Apartment Hotel Directly on Boardwalk, betwen Poplar A Magnolia ave., opposite Ocean Pier Wild, wood, N. J. Community self-service kitchen and dlnlnor room, ROOM RATEN Mingle, Slot Couple, S20 up. Newly built and fur. nlsied thl. aeaaon. Keystone Phone 2H-Y. r Aflinorlnn U'ach Front. Capacity 200. ....... u Running Wnter Mnrfarat C H. TOI'HAM. ' vnrlhtir: 230Ceiar,4doori Ji-ra Uoard ,ynunut Wltki fun ,(,, ir,.OMn,n WIMWOOn CREST. N. J. Breakers ". only "oardvalk Hotel, u.uLw.. Coolest Spot on the Island. uhikkb, uku. ur-.il IV. tir fJKNNAMON Owner. REACH HAVEN. N .t. Visit Ilciirli llnrn, N. J. The Teer of Seaside rinil llnralil. R..ort JICEtNOHOVE, N;J. SEASIDE HOTEL Otreetly on Ocean Front. All guest roeae cverlnnklng sea. CHARLES H-UCKTOnT TOItHXTO. CAN, WALKER HOI HK ANt) CARLS-ltlTB TORONTO'S TVO FMOl' HOTELS LONDON. i:N(H AND WiiOli i i.u j , up tt THE OORDON HOTELS HOTEL t'Kt 1L. LONDON Uneoualed equipment nnd rerfeot cuisine. E.BT BTROUDSnURO. PA. Berwick Inn I-'evated. Bathing. Para Dcrwiu um eonneeung, shady crounda. Oarage. Trolley to entrance, llooklet. P. C. DICKERSON. B Slroudsburg. Pm. ALLEY I'OROE. PA. Ani.trrti.N in Oil CKen aud Waflla Dtnnar DANIKl J VOORHEE8. Proo. HUENA VISTA BPRINOB. P. ay - "itaeAioeafAaierlco" iT-jt A VCJUI OlJJElflOCEMOUNFA'mS -: ""A vim jfwrct, nmun courn, pa. A strittlr modern hotel with eicellent table and errW'e 1M priest bates, capacltr Wl. AlUtode KS0..,., Splendid roadei golf, tcnals, etc. will IUmnln Open Until October. JOHN J. OinilONS, Manager: JErFERHON, N. II. New Waumbek HOTEI COTTACiLS aRd SUNSET INN Jefferion, N. H. IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OOLr TENNIS FIBHINO Frank 1'. Shute, Manager 2Bentt)i5 ATKINS Aug. 11. 1021. CORA WALTER wlfo of Alfrjd C. Atl.lns. Relatives and ri ends are In lied to attend funoral. from ri.sldotic jf hor son-ln-laA'. Ellwood Wat son, Langh-irno. Pa., Frl , 1 30 P. 31 , and at residence of her sister. 31' s. John K. Raudonbush, 230 Cumlcrland St.. Lebanon. rnt , j f. m (daylight-saving Umo). Int. Lebnnoi Com t-,A,'i';c.'viU-ul',d. on August 12. 1031. ELIZARKTH C AKONE (neo Ulano). wlfo of O.orgo A70no. ag.d 43 venrs. Rolallves and friends Invited to funeral sorvlcea on Mon day, ut 2 P. 31 , residence, .117 Duncannon st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends mav call Sunday eve. HARNARD. Br. Aug. 11. 1021. tYrLLIA3t 1 . husband of Josephine R. Uarnard. aged ii' 1 'ti'atlvos and friends, also Clifton Heights Veterans' Asau and Clifton Holghu J 10 Protective Asso No 1. are Invited to funeral s.rvlces. Hun. 2 P. 31., at 543 Har U'nn at, cilfton Heights. Int prlate. J ornwood Cem Frlcnde call Sat, 8 to IIO.n'd! Aug 11 WILLIA3I J. husband of Augusta E. Ron I, aged 8.1. Relatives and friend, nre lnvltod to attend funoral Mon . 2 P 31 at his Into realdence. 40 N I razler at. Int private. Friends may call Sun , 7 to 0 I 31 RRINTON. At his daughter's residence, iiiMv-rn'J a ' ." A-w 1-'- 10s!1' JESSE II HHLVrON, aged 77 years Relatives and rrlends are lnlti.d to tho service, on Sunday ovcnlne nt 7 o clock (daj light-saving time), at his Intc re.ldenc. 028 S 3Sth st Apt U I urther services und Int.rment nt EVoTldoun I rlonds- Meeting at 2 p 31. Monday. Con '.yiimes will mon train at Coatesvllls. V 1.30 P 31. (standard time). , ""AHP.Aa13 Aug n. at Ocean City, N J CATHERINE L. beloted wife of John I Ilrlsbane Relatives and friends ore In tlt.d to attend funeral services, rrl , 2 ' 31. , at her Into residence. 11151 N. 13th t. lnt private. IIUOOKS. On Aug 11, 1021, JOHN D S. DIIOOKS, late of (13 are.riwo.'d ave . Lansjpuno, Pa IloU'U.s and friends nre invited to tho s.rvke on .Monday nftornoon. ?So? rLcl0.cl:'. dt ,hc. 11,,r " n-lr "Idir . 1S20 Chestnut t Interment prlvato RUCHAXAH. Killed In action In i-Tance, Sept. L-a. 101s. ELWOiiD R. husband of Christina, uuehanan (nee Ptarce), aged 20 Relatives nnd friends Uariand Put, No' 100, American I.eglnn. K.el.y-3looney'-O'Donnell Post. No 230, V of V v Passyunk Assembly. No 3S. A O. 31 I' P-ilntorH' Local, No 1D30 Invltod to furrerni Tues , 1 P. 31., resld.nc. 23113 TasUer st Int West Laurel Hill Cem. lll'CKMAN. Aug 1". 1921. 1VILLIAM p.. husband of th Lite I'annte Uuckmnsi (no. 31nthew. Relatives nn 1 friends, also mem tnis of tho Richard Vaux Idge No 3h4 F nnd A M also m.mffri of the Metro p, Man InHurniau in. are invlt.d to attend iuneral sorvkes Sat 2 -0 P 31 . at late lesld.nce, 4003 N. luth St. Int. Private Northwood Cem. t'AMPUELL. Aug, 12. JAMES CAMP HELL Relatives and frlnde Ciiala Lfdre No 273. r. and A. 31 . Invlt.,1 t funeral' Mon., 2 P 31.. parlors of Chas M. Stuard' int CrA'ket ave.. Ardmoro Int Lutheran m Ardmore CARAIIINE On August 0, DANIEL, hus Mnd of Annlo Carabine 1 nee IHUiii'yl Re a Hms and friends and all eoclrties of' which he was a member lnnti-d to fun ral. on Sat in Inv. ut 8 30 A M. from r-.lknc- 21"-, Mmin uth st Solmn requii'in inaes at .a ;,v tv II V M. Church lu A M Int.rment II 'v -eru c'lr. Comet, rv OHi'RMANN. At her late r-Md-ncv. 801.1 N Judsull at . .U' li ANNA MAKII' widow of James Chormann an.d 7;i Reni tU.s nnl friends uri; in.it.d tn attend fu-K-utl sorvlcuB, Mon., 3 I' M at th. Diirlora f Ji'hn S. lit'iktll.ach 3T10 Heim.tntnun ave Int. trlvate. Nonhun i 1' ni. 1'rund. m.v valt Sun.. 7 to 0 P M COLFLESU ug 11, WILLIAM IC son of WHllnm and' ulln A Coiilcah. Hslatlvi. ..ml frl. ids Concordia 1 K-" No 117 r nnd A M ! rolui'sln Trlb', No .171, I. 1). R 31 , 1'nlla L.dB'i. No II. I. 11 O M 1 1 hlln. Ario. No. 42 j1- 11 f r: are in- j Mt d to attend funoral Mm, 2 1' M i in hW proue' r.alderrc Jam.s and I'ltl T.r sti. Tnrisli. Pa lnt All Saints' P E Chur-1 Orourd R.i.inin. ma bo viewed Sun 1 to 0 P M 111TTKEI.I. AUK II TH"M8H beloved son of Into Joslvim and Mtrgxret iVittrell and Lr th.r of luto S ster Wlnlfi.il Nntie Ilnm. I Ord.r llolatlves and friends Invlt.d tn fu uteii r ini 1 u. , . ou .vi ir n, ni. 11110 r.si 31nr iil.nie, 13ii.l y Hrnud st ro 'inn requl-m mam Ml uitae 1 nurcn in A. M Hit Ho y l tosh Cem CUNNINGHAM -Aug 11 PATRICK II luiibund of Margaret running!) im ll.lutiv.i end frlond. are Invltod to attend funeral 1 ui.s 8 3 A 31 from hid .it. roM'Ic-t c. 2154 St. Albmi st Solemn reqtiK'in muns at st Charles' Church 10 A 31. Int. Holy I'roaa Com. DEVLIN. Aug. 10. 1021. MAREI. E daughter cf the Int. John and Knt. D.vlln Itt'Lvtlvus and frl.-nd-i, also emplovrs nf S, huvlKlll Arsenal and all aoilntles of vvhi.h iiinnrai Mon 10 A. M. fruni her late resl- dene. 1311 8. 23d at iiii. i-ernwooa Ci'm. Vluwlna run eve. Dl'NN At Atlantic City. ug in. jdiin P m uf Int. Anthony nnd .Margaret Dunn formerly of IVttstown. Pa Reltilveg and irieuus nro invu.ii iu mieini mneiai. Hut 8 A 31 , ot hla late resid.net 213 h (' tuctlout av. 8 ileum renu'em mass f'huieh nf Holy Spirit 8 ,tu A M Int. Potthtown P.i Train leaves Broad SI Slutlon for Potletnwn at 12 4H 1' M ERNST Aug 11, CAROLINE, widow of MVthias Emit aged 02. Relatives and friends Invited tv funeral 3lon. 1 ! ji n.idenoe, 122 McClellnn st Services nt Moore St Baptist Church 2 p. M jn" pilvnts. Fornvvood Cem Viewing Sun, ove KAl'NCI!. Aug I" 10;i ANDREW litis band of late Catharine Faunco Relatives nnd f 1 lends am Invited tn attend funeral services, Sat. t P 31 at pnrlors of J K Stiles .t Son, 1417 E Susquehanna ave Int Palmer Cem OAMBLE Aug. 11. JOHN, husband nf Mary A. Oamble, aged 00. Relative, and friends, also number, of tH, Barnabas' , E. Churoh and tmploye. of A. J, Reach Co,, are Invited to attend lervtos., Mon,, 1:30 P. M. precisely, at hi late residence. By. DKATHrt yr?v"Auro.,,.',rnn,eVk.ra,n0TeVv?nng OAUTSCHI (nee Linge) Aug. 11. LENA "'! I1?9 $ "nTr A- Oaulschl Relative, and friends are Invited to attend funeral .orvlcee Mnn.. 1 p, M . nt her fat rai. derrc. 8729 N. Carlisle st Int nrlvif. tJi Hill Cftn, Friend, call flin . 8 to 10 ! M , UEARY. In Franc., Aum t,.foiJ kiii.il In action. Wagoner PATRICK T ciEaiit Supply Co. 111th Infantry . Mth" Dlvl, " son of Margaret and late Patrick aenry aged 33 year. Relatives and friends .! r,rn.'lnr."ms.r.1!n,, $" ft..";" and members Company . member, of Blip Ply Co. Ulth Intnntry Invlt.d to attend funeral from his mother', residence 6n A Franklin st , West Chester, Pa.. Saturday lain insi. meet at House, 0 A. M. lliirh mass at St. Agnes' R, c. Church, 10 A. if Interment St. Agnes' Cemetery. .,P'JIA ;TAur' WILLIAM, husband of Kathryn tlermnn nnd son of Edward and Laura M. German. Funeral Hat.. 2 V M parents' residence, 18211 8 Taylor st ' Int' OLEABON. Aug. 0, THOMAS A . husband also It. O. ?. M No. M, are Inv ted to At tend the funeral. Hat , & A M , from th. residence of his uncle, W lllam J (Reason 4000 Wvalujlng ave Solemn rooulem ina?i 10 A. M , Ht. Agatha's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cm, ' OYOER On Aug. 0. 1021. MARGARET, daughtor of Julia A. MoISIroy nn,, thn ,,, J!.""5 .ay.,cr n,la,lv" and frlerds ar. In vl,ei1,A ".", '"Vices, on Saturday afternoon. at 2:30 o'clock, at her late residence.. 3713 Raring st. interment at Old St. David's. Radnor. HARVEY. Aug. 12 JOSEPHINE- n !.taA,,'1-.),'P,frt.,,fM,',r of lh.Jffi? MoS" and Pauline Daniel. Due notice of funeral will 5 given from her lato residence. 100 W (Jorge. Jane. ut!3.,tr.,"Hj ,n "ew York City. ?A.,mlt .DS.- WILLIAM nn Ana. iVVmo i il.i..i: "ii.i.iAai hcjhack HOtf rnSS" Ji.,aiyn0,i.."na.,r"nrt- al0 Ivanhne a n' Kn- 4.'A K ","'1 A. M.i St. John's It. .S;:.,. 0v,23:i.Corlntlilan Chasseurs Com- ainVv' a ' J ".: ttna I'M . con. aori; bA'. A U". nr" Invited to the ai th omS ?,ur'!ay afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. !t Inrm.J,."-. U,nlr, ""'. 1820 ChCStnUt in fSi5f.wWS Si oreo W. Houck. Services iii2?d?y J?.0 I- ' at the apartment, of Anij-iiDr j. i n math -ni x jrtet .. t... iDAnl nilV.Z " ,vo ' wl" B- lll- int private. "" 73 N' 40lh Bt- 1M"' JAJir60N..-Na.r N.wtown. Pa.. Aug. 10 w iTiiJ1"? HAMPTON JAMISON, wife ,A friiSSbtn Jamison, ngod 23 Relatives 103 of tfnm T.V?A "?.. lilted to attend funeral. if a t V. ".'"""erae, near rs.wtown. Bat., r.m .....(.''nd''lrd. lim.). Int Newtown finna.1 i.I'.i ""? ""' meet train ai oi l'S?Ia iaBW?.n J:avnf. Rending Termlna ir?rt fa'.,1-?.'2?. ! 5' and Nowtown lTlendi i;..3T.;',"1 win m.ot train at. at. I (ltnnilM .."""" nomB l-0 ' uiiia marv it tia.... . . - - .M iritiV.P ."..J. .' 8B.'.rA.t i'M May. N. J.. Auo 1ft. it hi li.' iP'iV8 ""tnalns can bo i M.v Frl ', Vr," u'P.cexf 23.3 . 'N'or,h " Krr..r-T." !. " l . ? JDK 1'r'vate. viewed Cape JnhnA tt-iiT " J,JV JOHANNA. W ft of live? anJ fr nci(.neie Schmidt) ag.d 07. Rola Mon SJr. 'n1" "yed to fumrnl servlr. Int pir,'r.re",1',r;w' 223.1 S. ISth t i.-vvcX??.'1 Cm- Viewing Sun. tvi. 11 l0ETXi AWlld. o.T. N. J .Aug Funeral VrnnMrJ' "AROARET KENNEDY. ln"ranX.a'.TM.."K rar0lSAl, 'S?'?W o her eon- Wlldwruui i VS " t .",'"" rj I'opiar av. , "liaWOOO, ;., J. Mnss nt HI Ann', nhii-i-h I A. M. Tn nV...VV". '."' ." Pnnn n rj . ,.?T. ln" u ' A train, Crei.rr.rn "i- it0 .' nl,a for lnt at Holy rival" a Mark.,rltin,dVn"ly W troln on ar" flght.aVvl'tVrne Ie"y n'20 A' M" da5" vote. 230D Dlttrnond st. Int. prl- IabMHLwMnT:A,i'', " MAROARET (nM 1011 k B,10.' "'..i?,"" ,'hler formerly of live, nr, frf,Inlla J ttd 77 Rela neral r,iJJ.onvf ftre lnv'teJ to attend fu ln.la,vf. Jr. Mon Rt 2 JI fom .on I afayeit-re.,iion' V C ", Marshall. 1118 5f X0:.. ave- Moore. Pa. Train leaves Tim.) stIrVtr?,ftt,or' A. 31. Standard Wr.BKw9S.!a.ri".A.u.Wt .1. EMMA L1V. ;----' v.'r imri, who ot itarry E. L. v band or ih. i ."".A.ue. 11. JAMES A. hus Iti?atl?LttJne,'i Khanne 31. McD.rmott i,"iu" nd frl.nda also Local No. sjo funeral ..rVir."wM'"- ", ,,"y,"?"' "na oi ll si. and h. U.. arn Invltd in ...i CrfurcoV ?. ' Vbr " "u.erS'a" MentaFllESH -rormerly of Washington, lunrv xnii"1 ' rnere Nugent end son of M.i'iv.A,Ularrl l"ld .th la,e MRrV Lnrencs ..:.Jfr-9''n. I'neral sorvlc. Sun.' 2 P M r l.tL , lnt' l,rlve Washington. D. c , papers pleas. nv J1EROENTHAI FR Au ard time), Fdw?RTrAu"- ni-ANCHE. wife of vi. Irt M J. Mo,rr "elatlv.s and friends In i,ted l?.nuru,rnl Tue... 8.30 A. 31 . reel d.nce 2(10) s. Holbrook st High mass rit ?.', Clement'. Church 10 A. 31 lnt St .Michael Cm . Choet.r. Pn 3IORTON On August 11 mat rTTr SHeiS. "i"0,;''; J"s. Vlorton Vage'd: llelatlvea and friends Invited to attend fu nornl eenlces. on 31onday. at 2 P M froin residence 1040 N Dover st. Interment prl- ., Vau-YnVrSfic;"" Sunday "'S friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Mon 11 A. 31. precisely" lets reel dence 2422 N. Marshall st. Int. private. Rei5,B,ll J?"v he v lowed Sun. ev 7 to 0 eNrv,mS0NvT-.Aug. 12 1021, ANNIE, widow of William N.llson Funeral Aug IS P M . r.sldenr. O0H Lln.-.,ln t . Camden N. ''v-f-V.-r.i;,'1."' I rl "Ms may call Sun eve. M'.UCOMll Aug 11 1'1 n 1 i'v JANE NEWr-OMH Sged 73. Iuneral JerV Ices Sun. 2 P jr nt ,.,,, nartt., Church. Newfteld. N J. Remains ma? be viewed Sat eve . from 7 to 0 P 31 from daughter's residence. 1030 N. 2tlth st I'hlla Yn NEILSON. Aug. 12. 1021. AVNIC widow of Wllltr.m Nclln. Furcrsl' Aug 13. IP M.. re.ld.nc. 400 Linden st. cm. gen. N J. Int prlvato. Friends mny call Sjin evj. NIi-KUS 1 Aug. 11 JOHN, husband of Anna 31. Mcklas (neo Krata). aged 03 Relatives and frl'nds, also .mpluy.s of James Peters & Son. Invited to s.rvlcos Tuos , nt bis Ut. r.s.d. nee. 1001 E Firth St. Int prhatc. Onenmount Com View Ini? M n .v., O'PONNEI. Aug 12. mot. Twr- wMovv jf John O'Donr.d In the 84th v.,if of her a4v Fun. ml rervlcs .it hi r si d.mco. 1101 r.. 13th st 3ton . tho 13t Inst. 2-30 P M Int prlvato. u la re quested vhat no flowers be sent OLMER Suddenlj. us U WILLIA3I J . beloved hushind of I.iuriv D Qtmer (nee 3Iurphy. Relatives and friends and a'l st clettos of which he was a member. Invited to X,5fra,l-,e"lc"' s.lU ' - r'- M residence. 2701 Jefferson st Int prtv.it.. Frlcnda mnv call Frl .ve 7 to 0 PETTITItand H.lrhts N J Aui 11 1021. HENRY PETTIT In his 71th -"n-.' Services will b.i hrld at the giav.. In South I.nurel HIli Cm Sn HAM '!:s,T.ON, AU? 11 OILRERT KENT ITIESTON In Ills tOtti y.ar Funoral aerv lc. a n hla Is', re-ld.n.-. It'-.-ivi.vv an.. Sivir'hmor.. 1'a . Sit . P M. RINi K Aug II 1ft. 1 El'OENE n RIM K son of the Ia'f V ,11am Frederick and Cnrolln. Rlrck (n.. IInnzolmann BR.d iS Relatives nnd fn.nds nre Invlt.d to attend funeral s.rvlc. 31 n 2 P M at r'Ud.nre of brothr-ln-law Christian "nVger 4S22 N 3Inacher st Int prlvat.. ar.-n-mount Cem. Friends mav call Sun . 7 SCHIRMFR Aug 11, 1021, JOHN hu land of Wllhnlmlna Schlrm.r aged 84 R.li tlvoa and frlendn a-c In- I'.l tv attend fu reral .Mn 0 A 31 from lata rei.td.nc Cpntcr rfquaro P.i Hlrli ma. a at St 1to- cf Lrm ''uirch Nortli Wal.a in A M I'rli-nds may call Sun , from i t, OP M Si'HMlTZ Vt Colltnrsw-oid V J Aug It 1021 ELIZA C. (n.e Stahll nif. of Austin M hrhmltz, ncd 00 S.rv'lc.a Mm 2 P M at h.r lite r.sld.nc. 23 Wal.ac st Int Mt Pear. Cm SHU31AN Aug. 10. .Ii-ihv vc ,,...... of 1st. Marv and eon of li. tv ,m nnd Ellznbeth Shuman. Relatlvr, , 1 trn la ar. Invlt.d to attend funern! a.ivi.'.a snt P M 144 N Rth M Int o, 1 iv ,';.- SPEErK I--AUC 11. 1021 at his Int. r... dencv 710 N 7th st MAIJii'V SPEFiT Kelitlvea and friends nr. Invltod to nt'tend fnni-ral Brv.i.s. Mon 1 p M Mt the iei d.nce of J. P Connor 2.1t (!r..n st lnt Rivers il Cm, Norrlstoivn. Pa VI. inn. Sun ev. bTEVBNSON At his h"m Mlllhour,,. n.l Co. pa . on Aui: 11 1021 pit iv -STEVENSON, formerly with Q M l)Vr "f .!.'. ,.s. 1 Funeial .nd Ir'.rmont rrlvHt- TAYI.11R In l"i in. S'pt 20 10m GEORilF. J. ..t of Wii-am and the uta Ella Tujlnr (lie rkr..th R.l.tiv.a and fri.Mids 11.00 I.ojnl Oiilri uf M, oe, 7th .c tmn No 500 Sunltaij Train Ambu'an.p Servictf A E F. Corporal Ch irloa v II. Witt Post No 1M nifrlran lfli..n ,., iA. ... . . .. ,.j . . . .'lll.V 1 w.i .," .1"" h ic8V.r.ln !'.SlW "l.r,r.K-r.T;j XV. Oli ev Int Northwood Cent TAYLOR JOHN I. nir in er of ,Vim, , Leuloti (l'iri( I', corn ah Iot No .'US Relatives und frl.ind. alio Fu.lun Mur Vet trans and Natl n.i War Mothurs inv tri to fun ml nt Mt ullvei llnpt st Chureh. 37th and I'uvveiton av. muhjui, ,ug u at i m lot leien TEST Aug. 10 MKI.VINA S . vvlf. nf tho Into Wesiej W T.at Reiitlves and friends aro Invltol lo funeral eorvloea M.in 2 P. 3! . at her lat. rusidunie 1024 Poplar st. Int. North C.Jar Hill Cem Remains may lie viewed Sun. after 7 P. 31. TOZER -Ae 12 1. II. LIE A w'f. of It IV lore, and daughter of )atn Edwmo and Rebecc.i Wilson Funeral service Mo K 1' 31 I.' N LlndriiHuod St. lnt Tl.oi. I'nlon'lil. N. Y WAI'I.ES --Killed Ir action In Frinr., hept 2S 1PIS In Aruonne S.ctor Cori.oun t Tinnni.AI WAI'I.ES. Co. n. losi a ,'.'. Tialn. 2Blh Dlv son of Caren D ', VViniirOU . . mfir-n .uor,.,i , . a ft ' 'II A M from nis parents' ren.dirc. C. rlnthlan ave Sel.rri mll'iarv m-vj s. lrancls Church 10 A 31 Re' at' n .id t'vnrnT.ifT''p fun.rkT ..Hi,..' ?nd fiends Invited to RnKrSK,r1.VgTd.ncVsYrSn: ?0,h2 st'Cl0In. g 10. 3IARY E.. itlv.; n,".ne'i'r'cri,'nthRler' "I'd 30. Rel atlve. and friends invited to funoral. Sat . 1 P. 31 . from residence. Wlsmer, Pal lnt Nocknmlxon 3 P 31. Ca.rlages will meet irol ev arriving Tl.,m:.....:M.,.".w"-,.n1'I, .-...-.v.u.a. i.iou iBtana- laiaaaaaaslaeaaaaw iiiwann limn aaawa.iaiiaai.aiu i6 lL BROAD Mo I JF DIAMOND I 9 IS dtcathh friends also Lawrence E, D)laney Post, No. 20. A. L.I V. F. W, and National Wnr Mothcre, and all soeletleo of which he wa. a member, nro Invltol to attend, Int, Holy Cross Cem. WATERS. Aug. ft, AI.CINE E.. daugh. I.r nf James and Ellrabeth Waters, .red 23. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:80 A. M., Parent.' residence, 2427 W. York t. Solemn high mass HI. Columba'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hnlv Semilrhr Cem, i W1EOAND Aug. 11 1P21. WALTER T., son or Druno and Elizabeth Wlegsnd, aged 3. Funeral services Sun,. 2 P M,. at his Barents' residence, B70) N. American st,, lnv, Int, prlval. WILKINSON. Slid lenly. Aug, 11, 1021. ANTHONY husband of tin late Th.resa Wilkinson, ag.d 71 Funeral service. Mon.. 2 V. M., at the r.sldence ot his son, Frank Wilkinson. 417 W Cayuga st. Int. North Ccdnr Hill. WILSON On Aur. 11. 1821. MATILDA II WII.SON Service on Mondav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her residence. 8701 Sprue st. Int.rment private. TEHLE. Killed In Axgonne Forevt, Franc, September 20. 118 JOBEI'H o. YKHIjfe. aced 20, private Co D, 315th R.gt. Inf . 70th Dlv.. son of Anna J. Ha.hnloln (nee Mutler), 2c0d W, Susque. henna nv.. Relatives and friends, also American Legion, George tmhoft Pott. No. ir.i nnd I.. A vnr jiotn.rs. zion ne formed Church. Olrard Ass.mbly, No. 0, A. O M P i Wassle Club, employes of Charts. Il.rk Company nre Intlted to attend th fu noral. Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 P. M,. at Zlon Chureh, 0th above Olrard ave. Inter ment nt Mt Vernon Cem. Friend, may call Sat. evening. 3 LOST AND FOUND DOO Lost last Monday dark briwn half grown mslo Airedale doc, short legs. Lib orn.1 r.wnrd Return to 11 IB Erie ave NECK PIECE Lost fur neck piece. 2 skin Hudson sable. Friday, on Pullman, 0:40 A. M. bridge train to Atlantlo City Re ward I'hon. Oermantown, 2401 or Atlantlo Clt y 7300 W MESH HAM Ii.t gold mesh bag, on 17th st between Walnut and Chestnut, Thur.. day afternoon Telephone Oermantown 3410. Liberal reward. PERSONALS I IIERERY give notice that I will not be responsible for any bills contracted In th nsm. of th. Roadside Hotel or A. S. Jone by any prson or persons other than mvself AI S. Jon.s 514 S 15th st . Phlla., Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE CIOARMAKERS WANTED ON SUCTION WORK NEW RRANCH FACTORY OPENINO DPENINO 3IONDAY, AUOUST 13 DY O. H. P. CIOAR COMPANY. INC. ON HKJH-ORADE JOHH ONLY APPLY 00 NORTH 4TH ST. CLERK Experienced office clerk, with knowledge of bookkeeping, must be rapid and accurate at figuring, splendid opportu nity for one who can qualify, state expert. ence and aalary dealred, U 228, Ladger Off. OIRL wanted for downstairs work and cook Ing no laundry Cynwyd 878 W, SALESWOMAN, experienced, tor high-class fur shop reference required. 31. Oettle- man, 130 Doardwqlk Atlantlo City. N, J. at;AitiH3 experienced operatora on sweater coats; also experlencrd hand fin ishers on shak.r co.ts, Hygienic Kleeoed Underwear Co.. 2416 N. Howard St. WOMEN We have an opening for two women on our snlesforoe: remuneration only llmlt.d to your ability; commission. 710 Wldenor JJldg.. Mr. Dunn. f! en era I CLERKS over 17 for postal mall service) 1130 month, examinations Septemb.r; ex perience unnecessary for frco particular, write J. Leonard (former civil service ex amlner), 0t)2 Equitable Dldg . Washington, CIVIL SERVICE examinations, September A October; many vacancies; salary 11401 1800 write for sample test. P 332, Led. Off HELP WANTED MALE BOY WANTED TO WORK IN NEWSPAPER LIBRARY A3 APPRENTICE LIBRARIAN: THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE THAT IS AMBI TIOUS TO LEARN A HIGHLY INTEREST. INO VOCATION B 300. LEDGER OFF CLJ?,1lKrrwi?nted'. experienced manifest and btll-of-ladlng clerk. Apply 114 Drexel Bldg. iNn ESPECIALLY MOIRES APPLY HY LKT. TER. STAT1NO FULL REFERENCES: ALL APPLICATIONS KE1T IN CONFIDENCE? ERNEST & HERMAN LEVY. INC.. 229 4TH AVE.. NEW YORK CITY. MAN How big are your Are you willing to prove your ability by producing result, en a common baslsT For such a person we can offer a real opportunity with a faat growing organization, we Judge you by what you can do and not by what you have dons. Apply between 10 '30 and 12 A. 31. and 2:30 and 4.30 P. 31., 710 Wldcner Bldg. Ask tor 3lr. Meredith. 3IAN, calling on retail trade In New York State. Ohio, West Virginia and Indiana, to carry line of cotton goods, preferably linen salesman. P 8H3, ldger Office. REFRIGERATOR 3rECHANIC. capable ot designing, constructing and superintending refrigerator factory In Washington. D. C; liberal salary, excellent opportunity for th right man replies will b confidential, M 71(1. Ledger Office. REPRESENTATIVE .Manufacturer of pack ing, brako lining and other asbestos and rubber products sieks services of residsnt representative for bcranton d. strict, must have experience In the line, know the trad In Scranton d'strlct and be able to show a successful record. liberal profit-sharing ar rangement to man who can qualify. Full de tails drat letter Address P. O Box 200. Cltv Hall Station. New York City SALESMAN If you are the right kind of man who ian work hard for big result, and want to be sure of rapid advancement to a place where you can be financially In dependent. appl 1001 Colonial Truat Bldg.. 0 to 12 Commission basis. SALES.MAN - Thorouiihlv experienced leather belt salesman lor Philadelphia and nearby territory, atnte age experience, present us plovment. U J.M Ledaer Oftue SALF.SMI'N We are opening 00 new office.! wo want men that can sell. Larn our nethols md quality for rranaa-era lateri it ytu aro a "live wire" we will talk with you. commission basis, Call 10 10 12, 2 to 4, 710 Wldener ltldg. Ask for Mr. Mer dllh. KALEBMF.N If vou ar. ambitious and 1. sire to build up a business of your own. w. havo an rprrtun,iy for y.u. commis sion basis, with rapl 1 advancement. 710 Wldcner Bids . -Mr. Burn. SAI.ES31EV We have a wonderful propo.1 tion. It la a corker luat l.orn what it la and vou will sav so vnursilf: If ynu at. am bitious and a live v Ir. nnd ean met th pnp.r people your success In Inevitable NEW ERA REDUCTION COMPANY. 314 Chestnut st Ask for Mr ftnb.rtson PAI.1MK.N. ni'.i ! 111 ..I for 01a hous wr ln. an excellent proposition for a good rran can make 5100 p.r vv.ek If a hustler. Writ. It.ut.r E'vctrlc Co . 31 E 0th St., r-nrlnnntl O :-l-..rnnY SALESMAN for an old and fcuhstamtnl Philadelphia organization, real orportunltv for tho protir map Vox P 428, I ed'er Office r.'1'A. rTsTli'AL 31 AN rood" wanted for Phil ad.lphla ' ffl." o' we'l-eatabllshi'd and con servative N.v York brok.iua'. firm mut bo 1 theroiighlj utiiuiilnted with follow up sstem irl eo-,-1 letter wi 1 r o'f li e eoniains .v-rv tutitv t aaatt It tn tn l,is(n.-s getting , ailari e iinm.nur.t'. with ability. Who 1 want, a gii-d rnaltlun'' H 311 Ledger Office Tl T R U'M tutor and r must b- A 1 1 ap.aka Frne er.nca M 717 d'n a'i I voung msii tn act ns unpanlon to 12-year-old boy, 11uih.1n11nl.il and on. who tlu.r.tiv win be glv.n pref. e-aig-r ii tt; WANTiCD--luinnur d-s gii.r and aketcheri inim 1-e tlivrougl, Jiquuin'.l with all IH-rlols de -ill" d'-a'vlnt.' crtpabie if keeping - i - - ''' - ' required. P Cien.r ll 31 A Ml MnM.l At' HOME eu oan ear-i trt 11 t U in , ,ur m your ep.i. time wi im, show i arda uulckly anil eislly l. .irned Ijv our n.w elmDi. mati.. 1 ii,, rai, ua iik c. a licit ine' wa teach vou ' l.i. w a.,1 vou. work and my ou caeli saoh k: fi I rt ruinr. ami bonkut tr.. r t toiliy i . i". r . r n ."I.hvv Card School .'30 ltvrla iU True-, i.nada ". CIVIL IK and ' ct 'l, tlHOO wr'-, CLERKS Jl.ln in ' unn - a . L.i.nsri! i rviMlts' . ice . iiniiiutlnns s.pt.mbsr t In.nv vi.-hii le. salary 31400- ' r e.inine l.ai - .ifljj , lf. Of, r 17 f .r P.atal Mall Ssrvlo) i, .-Mnn, , ,m ii, -, 'I'lruiuar iber. asp, wrlteJ. iner), 082 I-." um pnrit.ulars m. i il tl i"ivie. examiner. . ar m-ioii i r SITUAaiONS WANTED -FEMALE . MPANK'S r lined lu. .ted lady Thllil. ,'e i ' Ian n.aki riei.li would s.rv i nr .' I in e in l .r II Brat Ms r P 432 LvO. .1 y 'J W:1W ANTKD-.MALB MEtllAN't V- and mar tiJ" engineer, grad. I uato I r P age 32, extensive xpr. . eo in this and furuljn counteUa a. J.! tlv. now .mBO)ed by U, 8. Oov.rnment. nvallablt. aftir August 16, salary 1 6000 1 will eo anywhr opiwrlunlty to present faota solicited. B 214. Ledger Office. 9l MERClIANDltriNU. sale promotion expert! cn.&'r B,dr.;i a&ntorM ;j? ' A1. " . " . u EHI s nasti 1 , V , 1) . 'j.jri 'wrM h v. ts. 'j-i' .'. . t i.VjusA A., rr!. -.-''1 vm--
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