"rr 'mtjzjj? . " " . 11?.-. . ... A V EVENING PtJBLIO LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 20 1021 15 Fl?- letters to the Editor i.... Mnruood Articles PFl ' .... - I-- I., HI, r.rJirr( VhKouh of Norwood li to b, "dated Sn tho publication of the In Eft, I which you io ably presented on I Ar-rt !' v. no pi( of Ignorance of .aTMre c" J",. ".ha peopla of Norwood F2naillon now If tn f? "interests. Your i.?. tlclV giving the Hit of candidates ffli "."",?1 .-hteh they stand puts " 'TuP to the voters. RiiS ths rtwlt of tho primaries over- ,ir) ., .Vmoft than two decades that tho rtt.,"2? M.S have been awake to tho 'y'J.n.ii of their franchise and It will be wrtl)uin.ii ot inr Ll!DOEn to re- euVhh'forarou.,n thelnteUI- rtl,J&ra'5tK7r.r- I" . -s.k and pray unceasingly n. i.e.... " "' ii over eWi at the next primaries. It M,MZ! boned devoutly that tho good people IS ltJ Pwlll elect to stand for law and tltffJ higher Ideals of olvlo right '.rfcr n ' "'fj-jja a. SKILTON. "ilphla, Augut15. I""- Knows It's No Uso .lkl BHtoro the Evening FubHo Ledger: .i!Althoush Interested In tho proposed SSrf & nilj. I have refrained from loIJUrt """ -,.... Vnnim concerning 'vMeet because, knowing tho American ml 1. I do I realise that a soldier'. jwpie j.-- itui iho American SSSi ii "m9 trylnB t0 put " Th. O A. n. hnd to fight for years to eot 'A. meirer pensions for disabled soldiers. & Xrned veterans of the Spanish War SJ, treated like does, and tho veteran, ot ff, World War will be very fortunato If thoj ' anything approximating adequate relief K.YopVopllIko V. '" . who "- . .. hA iAnnifn Forum and who .u.ns that his blood bolls when ho heart S4 .r.AAa 1- tr. nv In Ihem s bonus mm""1""' " "" ", ., 2 Jfcit the people who have no pitrintlsm are Jlwirs the ones who aro .nlklnsr most utout Tin cost plus scandals nnd the thomands ef traits which every one knows about ate "hard-earned" money Madden talks iboiit. There are reports on flic tn Wash r ... ..tit nv,F h marl tiuhtle. he- ,., it wouldn't be safe. It would bring on solution. TBS gUJ WnO WrUIU UIO Mll.w jua.i, noun Temmy Atkins enunciated an orifice full, grpodermlcalty speaking. A. P. S. FhllaCHpnia, August ii, iv-x. Criticism of Modern Dress IS) te JMIfer 0 fir Jvvnliio TuMlc I.nlncr: Sir I eee many criticisms on woman's tuts and similar topics In your People's rorum. and I think those who write these litters belong to that class of shallow thinkers who are never able to analyze any situation, nor are able to soe boyond sur face Indications, Why should the sane, sanitary nnd sen- ... . .. , .1... Jo.. t A An .4 J mi A.I (l.aiDlS ores! Biyia i mu ny i' vuimcutuon llluit because there are extremists who malto Wlhtm ridiculous in somo lntanco? These ballailleii extremists may be found Just ns plentiful In every activity of llfo as In that cf dreM They are in business llfo, church life, club circles and In society generally. But tby aro only tho exceptions that prove the rule The itlrl who wears her tfttM three incnes snoripr m ioi mm um tora than the prevailing stylo eallB for. plucks out three-fourthi of her eyebrows, anil has her hair bobbed at the apex of her cranium, Is not a criterion. Bho Is the fnak extremist. T(t there aro thoso who find excuso for Irltlclilng all of the femalo sex for their methods of drcs because they havn hap pened to run across ono of these freaks. Then writers are also of tho extremist elm and can see nothing except with n minified vision. There must be muck In the minds of that class of prudlcts who hold that thorn li eloio relationship betwoen dress modes and models. Ecry person who hnH studied the subjeot and done a llttlo dollng and dltrlng knows that such relationship does tot exlit at all, and history ahowB that there naa more Immorality in the uay.i when madam was Inrnsed from chin to heel la an alraoit armor-Plato raiment than there la today whon the 1,-ks and neck and arras Goda noblest creation ore not hidden from rlw. What Is there to b-' nshamod of In this? Darkneii li ell I.l.ht i truth. Evil can flourish only where lt can bo hlddon It Is a thing of coier and camouflage. Truth tands out unashamed and needs no apologists. Let us hope that wo may ko forward in light ami truth and censo being aihamed of the greutest handiwork of God. JIHS. W. L,. JI. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. Denlores Jnzz Music To tfil Editor 0 the Kvcnmg l'ublic Ledger: Sir In coniersatlon with a man a lew days ego whoto opinion I vory much re ptt he said to mn that ho believed that the rm,aln Annc-lnn ,. til K.. nnllml inun In liA.ir may account for Its demoralization. Trut'. ah9 muio we luiw wun us umiy wiius to become a part of us and if this muila ! Af lV fl -.. .1 l A.V. I. ..I. . .1. n ikln tlin v. ino tit.-iui(i uaiuaiiu il"Jt lit 114x1 country gc.-n luun litt.o hy llttlo in morals. iMpn;i una muuuiiy nro uirown io mo Modi antl the worst that 1g In us romen tQ thlt mttt-f na ft lia n.i no lis Imi-li nln 1111.I flendiih, but absolutely hoatlienlah, and tho ivvAias3 nu.11.uon wnn unicn mo jnung1 or to4mir throw lh.mHfilvs tnfn th rhvfhrn nf Jan li deplorable. Now, I am not un olil cranlc. belnw thirty Ijtht years of uge un.i fwllnu twenty. And Jhlle I never was a Bracorul dancer at any lima, still 1 riM libit iiia ni.t .fii-i ... , i- .v. mku iuu uiu fvaMi3 aitii proper tuo-stip, ihreo-.tup and half-mep. The mlddle-aKeil peoiio of today could Mill come out nnd show the hunger ones somo tnlnr about ur.ir- nn.i iu........ .t-i t - ...-. m, uuhud ill uaiiuillfc. Uttt why la u that today these dancers of .... ...iuu..j u.o nro conspicuous uy their ab- Jco from tho rtince lloor? Is it becauso tniy are loo old' In it bccauo they detest 1m.'7 .. -Vj Thy cannot fool at hum mum such ulBnr iiincinr nu !. found today .,.., U.11H.U nan m mo country. MIW I l,n,.i .1.1 ... v' " " " 'iiiiiiu .iloui unncing years nm r . ..!.... . .. . .. ,,,... : ""' '"iu ,-iuer nini in me fn. .1 ra'. plalnB h old turns nnd watch- . ..." ai-p oi mo ilanrers. nnd thorn wun -i "."ui'h srac-fuinHi that a player 0UId nattiriiMir for,... ... v., ... . . . .. ' "'.'-i. i'i uiuw ma norn 10 ;i., . "on Particular couple. Nuw I have iieonHiI V. t0 pl,,y' but n"vor coulrt inn-Ai . , " " '""orineiess. 1 nave !om.P i.?yl.nB 'rom " mro horror of f daneinX 1 "'VnluI0y disgraceful mode a ? ?, '" ""' "laen Jass th"r0 nevnr lltht dl, .. .- . '" 'l '0U"0 ol tho red m i? 'l..,h".' compares , somo of the v.i .. ' ",lu ln',l e'n among cur Bo'. '-..?"" 'I1 -" ' People." ButeS .f .,'..i,.,"'.1,'t.u consider tho tn lr.Au . """'oi'oini or art. Muse Is m'.'..a u 1 ""' .V?. " .mo.lshed as to itnin .."' """out art nt u . The fn In ih. a,Vi lmyer aa,'", no' 't ofh.JS'.??rur.oM.-'"'' a selection It li roi : iv-ml . 1 . y ror ""' re,"0l "'at Jiii SLa,'"1' but rery ono holler,, for ' ot mu, c 1- .h - 3a"' and '"' t uilo to'J, ,,nher.,no "ay for tt" l04crs ""ic to got together und protect? lUd,1ph,a, August ,0? tinttlAm'- One Whn U-a.., .. , Ton. 1. .7 iviarnage 0." wm I., .''Vn...tht7'.'h' hy u 1. 'Wditlon . c nlm L"v '" the ... and0"., .,m:,."'U8u' ' ' lw to huppl. "s myasTf 7 h "' "cln,J n'l"la eight b. f.iJ!y"J,!; ' h.av ner found this ta "?lcve,r.lere '" " ""W""-.' rtilelphia, August 14, 1021. The Youth of Our Nation si, EJ,or" " w.uo i'uollo Z,,rfaer: lli cont.i .,i,urtlsy Kcnlng Post of May lenrll"riu1!ry w,0,lay la ln 'ho hands of old ErV, yu,h. ,ha '"-"lo this world saf- eM ""-"" "as been thrown In tho dls- 'CI can iJ,am" M Dfck'a wor(J: "No caliM ,m,ore, cliir '"" 'hat tho men ounr-- belnR ,hls nepublla were "4 revoluTio'i an1 ,httt bl" for thflr rartl' no TJ"?ryo "1lrlt lhe would have "Ilomat. i 8,al" of America." Tho "n old J. 7? world wh started wars '0u"g men who toueht them woro 'fvatlv,'!!iocoina hearti-ss and are -on-lit t-." ro1.'" "a"- They will not for- ( ihy haV. 1 "un'"n mean nothing, "4 Irarcai-. lJC, '"''""I ' tho ln.k. "'ward to !ic ","1 "'"' n ""'" '""King 'I BUUe. i? Br.OI, "dwnture, holding no ' tbiy ,terJ, '"' f. but going be. 01a at, 1-ounr men m iltv. TYffi PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to tho Editor should bo ns brief nnd to tho point ns possible, avoiding nnythlm? that would open a denominational or sectarian dls cushion. No attention will be paid to anony mous letters, Names and addresses must be signed ns nn evidence ot pood faith, nlthough names will not bo printed If request Is mado that they bo omitted. s Tho 'publication of a letter Is not to be taken as nn Indorsement of Its vIowh by this paper. Communications will not bo re turned unless nccompanlcd by post nge, nor will manuscript be saved. oral, radical and revolutionary ln their llllJUtfULB, TUey fought, they won. thoy paraded and n iw they stnrve In sllenco. "Think of the glory of dentine for your country," Bay the old men. Intrenched In power and luxury, vhllo the young mn atarvo In slloncj, and think nnd think, ,Uo .00 per cent Amorlcan and loyal to your ct.untry. but has tho 'country boen loynl to ineso young men What ha. become of mi- trim ia.,i.,.i,a taught to uo by our American history .rtuom 01 opcocn una trecdom of press? Taken away from tho young men by tho eld men. Young men, becomo netlvo In tho political Ifo of our country nnd fight with your bnl lots for tho true rights of all men, both yountr nnd old. llrlng back to this country the true spirit of democracy tnat tho Revolutionary young men of 1770 fought for and throw out of power tho strongly Intrenched old men, reap ing tho bonelit3 that we young men fought ,or' , , ,, DR. JACOU MILLBIt. Philadelphia, Aurut 10, 10. 1. The Best Wlfo ToJ,ht Xlilor of the Evening 1'ublic Ledger: Sir Iho duties of a wito In which she should rucolvo training prior to her marriage wcro clearly defined by "A. T." In con nection with this I would suggest a similar training for the masculine oox, which would enable a man to appreciate a capable woman instead of bolng bored ln her company. Usually men of this -kind will talk for hours on their Ideal of a wife, and when It comes to the point of selection they are attracted by tho one who nppeals to them physically nnd don't cam whother she Is C'ble to boll wator or daru. a sock. Then they begin to tell of .the demerits of matrl mony to others, n, T, S. Philadelphia. August 10, 1021. Questions Ansivered Application for Army Discharge ro','''' orot the Evening Public Ledger: Sir How many enlisted men havn applied for discharge under tha proeent reduction of th army? g, l jt, Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. About 21 p-r cent of tho enlisted men hae applied for dl-chargo, this amounting to approximately Bfi.OOO. The "Dog Days" ToJ,h' il'.,.',?r "' "'.", J""" P6lc Ledger: Sir Will joti kindly xnlaln what "dog days" are. when thoy begin and end. nnd why they aro so called? DAVID T. LANE. I'hllailelphla. August 15, 1021. The "dog days" nre about the time of tho heliacal rising of tho dog star. Various dati-s for the beginning nnd end of the soason are defended by various authorities. Pliny fixed the bcglnntng of the period n. July JO, but if the s.ason Is of Iftibyloninn origin, ns somo historians maintain, lt comes In early summer. Probably the weight of modern opinion favors tho period from July 3 to Aucust 11. These days aro supposed to be tho hottest nnd most unwholesome of the summer. The "Rainbow Division" To Hie Mltcir nf the Kvenlnv Public Ledger: fc'lr fan you give me tho date on which the Itnlnbow Division crosse 1 the Ourrri nnd took Serlnges-et-Xeslos and Sergy during tho German rotroat from the Marne In 101M? II. C. T. Philadelphia. August 1 J. 1021. According to Thomas' "History of the A. E. r." the "Rainbow" (rorty-seeond) Di vision attacked ln this notion at B A. M July 2.1, 101S, and was assisted by two battalions of tho Torty-sevonth Infantry, Fourth Dlllon. Article Before "Unique" To the V.ditnr of the Kvenlnn Puhllr Tsdaer: Sir Which Is correct. "Our order Is a unique order," or "Our order Is an unique order?" G. W. I,. I'hllailelphla. Auo-ust 1.1. 1021. When a vowel hai n consonant sound, as In tho word "unnun," "a" and not "an" Is tho nrtlclo preferred by Amorlcan writers However, many good English writers use the wold "an" beforo the words "unlquo" and "hundred." Texas Largest Cities To thn Fdltor of the .'r.iilno fiiblio Ledger: Sir Please name tho four largest cities In Texas, with their population. O. C. V. Philadelphia. August 15. 1021. Him Antonio Ml 170. l'llUs, 159.070, Houston. 131 270, and Fort Worth, 100, IS2. Germans Can Be Naturalized To tin- Hdllnr of th I'vi Hfiiu TiibUr Ledger: Sir 1 nm a German who took out my first papers bnfore this country went to war. When can I complete naturalization? A 13. P. Philadelphia. August 14, 1021. The naturalization bureau i.iys that It Is not Impossible for Germans to eompleto their naturalization. To Stop Smoking To the Editor of the .'tniiiio Public Ledger: Sir I would apprcclrto lt If you could suggest to mo a way to old no In stopping the habit of smoking. J. J. STIIANO. Philadelphia, Aug. 10, 1021. Tho use of will power Is tho most effective means of stopping the tobacco habit. For those with wnom the habit 1. seo-nd nature becauso of a firm and tonuclous grip rn the iTBtnm, and who cannot stop smelting alto gnther. It Is BUCKest' d the habit be given up by degrees. For three months co with out tobacco In tho foren-n Then begin t.p glo up tobacco In tho aft-rnoon. Do this for three months, .molting only In the eve ning aftor 0 o'clock. Aftor six months of nindernto use stop smoking abruptly If you wish to stop entirtiy In this wnv ono will suffar thi lst In rlddlnir himself of the habit. This lr.olhud uf conquering tho to bacco habit Is by imtuial means, nnd to be a sun I'm 0111 mii't know snlf-innst-r nnd understand that supremely important pjr FOiiago yourself. Origin of "Round Robin" To fhn JMItor 0 the Vvenlnp PuhHo I.cdpcr: bir l'.easo tell mo what Is tho origin of tho expression "round robin" and a little something r.bout it. I. A. S. Philadelphia Augist 14, 1021. Many plausible theories have been ad- arced for the oilgl" of tho round robin, but tho moit generally nccopted Is that this iUlci of signing a protest or remonstrance In a circle wheriby the order of signing la concealed originated In France. Official and military Ircles In J'rnncq have always been ncted for their Titinctlllous exaction of tho formalities and courtesies due from tho aub ultxrn to I1I1 superiors In rank. Fur the Hi.bordtnnto to piotost ngnlnst his superior was, thirefore, but llttlo less than mad nose Ilenco tho origin of the "round robin" in French "rond rubun," round button by which tho 1 ffonso of tho in dividual was skillfully cone aled In tho gen oral prot-'st. The moit celebrated round robin In the Hngllah language originated at a dinner given nt the house of the famous portrait painter, Gir Joshua Reynolds. In I.inuon. In the onipany present wero Ed mund Hurk". I.dwaid Gibbon und Boveral ollior relubiatid men In the world of Jot ters, nil of whom were friends and ac quaintances of Oilier Goldsmith. Tho epitaph written for the well-loied poet by Dr Samuel Johnson became the subject of conversation, and arlous emendations were suggested, which It was agreed should be submitted to tho doctor's consideration. Hut tho quostlon was who should have the cour age to propoio them to him. At last It waa suggested that there could be no way ns gnod as that of tho round robin. The docu ment was written and signed by all present, rtquoatim: him to ruiumd tho epitaph to ulKcr Goldsmith in Westminster Abbey, and suggested that It should bo written In Eng lish and not in Latin. Johnson accepted tho round robin In a kindly tplrlt, "A, C. A." The burning of the ferry- tvint Now Jersey, which resulted In the drowning of thlity Mnrrh 15, 18511 porsnns, oo.urred on The People's Forum will niipcNir dally In tho tlwnlng Public Ledger, mid 11 Ko In tho Huntl.t Public Ledger. Letters discussing timely topics will be printed, us well us rruiiosted poems, nnd questions of general Interest will be answered. Poems and Songs Desired "I Am Alone" To the Editor of tho Evinlna Public Ledger: 8lr Can any one give me the oompleto text from which these linos are taken, nnd also name the author? "I call out your name In the silence, No voice echoes back but my own! Oh, come through the darkness and greet me. For I am atone." L. O. WAITE. Philadelphia, August 13, 1021. , "Dead, Long Dead" To fte XTrfdor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I would 11 ko to know the name of the poem, and the name of the author, which contains these lines: "Dead, long dead, long dead; My heart Is a handful of dust; And the wheels go over my head, Far Into an empty grave I'm thrust." 8. L. WALSH. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. "Her Old Man" To the Editor of fh vcnwr Tubllo Ledger: Sir Would It bo possible for you to print for me tho poem by Frank L. Stanton entitled "Her Old Man"? II. W. L. Philadelphia, August 10. 1021. HER OLD MAN Dy Frank L. Stanton My ol' man, ho says, says he: "I'd shore be thankful If the war'd tako mot I'm ripe an" ready for to rise an' go, For you ain't no older than you feel, you know I An' It ain't no elgn when yor hair Is grny An' folks air sayln" thnt you'vo 'had ycr day's An' tho rlflo thar. on the old-tlmo rack. Makes a war hoss hone fer ol' war tack!" My ol' man', ho says, says he: "Don't nod that rose ln your hair at me. With swoet objcctln' ta what I say When the country's callln' fer help todayl If j-ou'to hale an' hearty at threescore ten Feel like a man In the midst o' men, They must bo work for yor hands to do Fer to help to see the country through 1" But I tell him: "Yer war time's past an' gone, An' the dronjy sunset's comln' on: You can toss yer hat an' clap your hands When tho boys march by to the Dixie bands; An' I. with a tear that Jes' will fall, Will wae 'em a kiss an' blesB 'em all t" Then my ol' man says, from his heart ro true: "Well, It's good to be home with love an' you!" "The One Road" To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: fill- I n Inclosing herewith tho little poem entitled "The One Road," which Is as follows: A wood road nnd a good road And a road by land and sea; A high road nnd a byroad And a road by land and lea, A fair road and a bare road. And a road by vale and hill: A deep road and a steep road And a foot roid sweet and still. A town road and a down road. And tho King's road broad nnd free Thre's but one road In all the world, Tho way that leads to thee. This poem was written by Marie Van Vorst. MRS. W. L. C'REELMAN. Philadelphia. August 12. 1021. An Old Favorite To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir I will appreciate It If you will print ln your People's Forum tho old favorite "The Land of Beginning: Again," which be gins: "I wish that thero wero somo wonderful place Called tho Land of Beginning Again." HORACE T. LONO. Philadelphia, August 10. 1021, THE LAND OF I1EGINNINO AGAIN I wish that there were some wonderful Place. Called the Land of Beginning Again, Where all our mistaken and all our heart aches. And all our poor, selfish griefs Could be dropped, lllto a shabby old coat at tho door, Ard nover bo put on again, I wish wo would corns on It all unawares, T.Iko a hunter who finds a lout trail; And 1 wish that the one whom our blind ness had done The greatest Injustice of all Could bo at tho gato, like an old friend that waits For the comrada he's gladdest to hall. We should find nil the things we Intendod to do, Rut forgot and remombered too late; Llttlo praises unspoken, little promises broken. And all of the thousand and one Llttlo duties neglected that might have Per fected The day for one less fortunate. It wouldn't bj possl'ilo not to b kind In tho Land of Beginning Again, And tho ones wo misjudged and the ones whom wo grudged Their moments tif victory here Would nnd In the grnep of our loving hand clasp Mcro than penitent lips could explain. For what hail been hardest we'd know had been best. And what had seemed loss would be gain; For there Isn't a thing that will not take wing When we've faced It and laughed It away; And I think that the laughter Is most what we'ro after In the Land of Beginning Again. So I wlrh that there were some wonderful Placo Called tho Land of Beginning Again, Whero all our mistakes and all our heart aches, And all of our poor, selfish gTlefa Cculd bo dropped llko a chabby old coat at the door And never put on again. IN MI.MORIAM CLIFT.-MAliy VIRGINIA. In fond and loving remembrance uf my dear mother ELIZABETH. WILLIAMSON In loving memory of ou doar aunt CATHARINE C. WILLIAMSON who departed this llfo August 20, 1U20 ELSIE, ELLA. JOHN. Beatftf ATIC1N. Suddenly, Aug. 17, MABEL A. ATKIN (nee Lee), ngod an. Funeral services Mon.. a P. M. 425 N. Edgewood St. Iht private Arlington Cem. BAKER. On August 17, 1021, JOHN II , husband nf Bessie L, Baker. Services on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 203S S. Cecil st. Interment Ches ter Rural Cemetery. HARNETT. At Presbyterian Home. Bala, Aug. 18. JAMES C. HARNETT. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servloes, at home. Hat.. -1 I'. M. Int. Mt, Nebo Cem. Pa. BOYEn In France, Sept. 27, 1018 OSCAR DEWEY, son of W'llllnm H. ami Mlnno Boyer. aged 20. Relatives nnd filends. also Co. C. 110th U. S. Inf., War Mothers nnd Henrv Schmidt Post, No, lht), A. L. nnd V F. W , uro Invited to funornl. Hun. 2 P. M.. npartmenta of William II Battorsby, 3:110 N Broad st. Int. Cholten Hill. Frluids may cull Hat , 8 to 10 P, M BYailAVE. Aug. 18, JOHN II.. husband of Elizabeth M Bygrave Relatives and friends, also Albion Ixidge, No. 22. Order of St George, are invited to attend funeral, THE CLANCY KIDS The iS'ftiUVtJNWlNItNM TmMww m MU.TiTuor w.vf "...-"-"- VKllM A "-' Raijerv - .fif ClDDrWTlT'll evil. pi'&s'R's son And iPoarsHM. 15 G VNfi onnnmn -m r nu ' V.'A?.,',N"'S?AtlNCS ttih-a Kyr-- w.., 1-m.i.a.. .... frJWL "-vrs ici. J-''rvmMi MM ACTIO MAHOiT MYSTeftlOUS ran near mora Wnnw RceARDiNne pYlur 7,CJt , .,c- c,o W SOfiCH H1?ATH3 Mon., 7:80 A. Sl late residence, 2111 N. Peach st. Mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory 0 A. M, Int. Holy Cross Cem. CHERRY. Aug. 10, 1021, late of 211.1 N. 18th at,, SAMUEL CHERRY, aged 81. Rela tives and friends, also members of Perkins Lodge, No. 402, F, and A M., nro Invited to nttend funeral services, Mon., 2 30 1. M., nt the apartments of Harold 11 .Mulligan, !iU!.ta..ftn..J,rnl"n.,Pwn nVB- 'nt- Private. F,9SA'4AU'.JSuil!l'!ny- Au"- 18. MAR OARET J. daughter of William and Annls Copeland. Relatives and frlendo, nls Chil dren of Mary and employes -f N. Hnollcn burs & Co.. nre Invited to attend funeral. Mon., 7:80 A M., parents' tesldenco 2111 N. Oratx st. B.lemn requiem mass at Our Lady of .Mercy Church 0 A. M. Int. New Cathedrnl Cem. CORHON. At Atlantic City, N. J.. Aug, 10. ROBERT T., husband of Anna Mnv Corson. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend funeral services. Mon.. 2 P. M-. at his late rosldence, 6011 Penn st., Frankford. Int. private, Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun,. 7 to 0 P. M. COYLE. On Aug 17. ROSANA. wife of John M. Coyle. Funeral Mon.. 8.30 A. M., from the funeral apartments of Harold 11. Mulligan, loth and Oermanlown ave. High mass St. Edward's Church, 10 A. M. Int. private, CHESSMAN On Aug. 18, 1021. ALLEN R. CHESSMAN,, husband of Anna M Cress man (nee Grove), aged 88 years Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, on Monday. Aug. 22. nt 2 F. M., standard time, at late residence 214 N. Main at. Sellers 1,U?;..Ii'U...lP.t. in Scllersvlllo Cemetery, CRUSEMIRE On August 18. of lflld N. Marvlne St., THEODORE II., husband of Mary E. Crusemlro (nee Lano). Relatives and friends, nnd employes of U, O. I. Co., Invited to funeral, on Monday, at 8 JO A. M . from 1500 N. 11th st. Solemn requiem mass nt St. Malnchy's Church at 10 A. M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, Friends may call Sunday evening, . CUMMINGS. Aug. IS. KIZZIAH, wlfo of John II. Cummings, aged1 711 Relatives ami friends aro Invited to atteifl funernl serv ices, Sat., 8 p. M.. at her brother-ln-luw's residence. 2221 E. Taggert St. Int. Clarks boro, N. .1., Sun morning. j CURRAN. Aug. 18, 1021, ANNE M.. daughter of late John and Nora Currun. Rel atlves and friends are Invited to nttend fu neral. Mon., s.,30 A. M, from hnr late resi dence, 132 Hector St., Mamounk. Solemn requiem mass at St. John thn Baptist Church 10 A. JI. Irit. St. John's Cem DAKIN. Killed In anion. Argonno. Frunce. October 28. 1018. private RICHARD E. DAKIN. 311th Inf.. Medical Detachment. 7Sth Lightning Dlv.. eon of Elizabeth nnd the late David Dakln. Relatives und fn.-ndi, also American lAglnn, Invited to funral on Saturday, at 8:30 A. M . from r-sldenco of aunt. Mrs. E. Barett, 142 Buckley Bt , Bris tol, Pa. Trolley will tuko friends to ceme tery. High mas at St. Mnrk's Church nt 10 A. M. Interment at St. Murk s Cemu tery. Bristol, Pa. DAVIES. Aug. 18, NELLIE O wiro of Joseph A. Dnvies and daughter of Charles and Emma Guckes, aged 45. Funeral serv ices. Mon., S.30 P. M , late resld-nH, 1(153 Margaret st . Frankford. Int. Kut Cedar Hill Cem. Remains rrray be viewed Sun eve. D1ENELT Aug. 18. MARY, widow of Herman Dlcnelt (neo Harvey), In her 83d year. Relatives and friends, also members of 2lon Reformed Church and Ladles' Aid So ciety, are Irrvited to attend funeral, Mon.. 3 P. M.. from her Into residence, 1812 N. 7tll st. Int Mt. Vernon Cem. DOHERTY Aug. 10. SARAH II . widow of William Doherty. Relative- and friends aro Invited to attend funeral services Mon.. 1:30 P. M., at her late residence, 2707 E. Huntingdon st. Int. private. DONNELLY. Aug. 18, 1021, EDWARD, hurband of the lato Mary Donn-llv (nee Mulligan). Relatives and friend, nlso em ployes of American Ice Co., Stntlon 0, nnd all socletl-s of which ho wns a mi-mbor, sre Invited to funeral, Tues., 8-30 A. M . from his lato residence, 2217 W. Cumin rlaml st. Solemn requiem mass. St. Cnlumba's Church 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Holy Crosi Cmn. DUNHAM. Suddenly, at Burlington. Calif., Aug. 10. 1021, JOHN J. DUNHAM ngod 78. Relatives and friends are Invitrd to attend funeral services, at hli late re-l-dence. 31 Cdar st . Mlllvllle. N .1. Ti 1 . Aug. 23 2 P. M. Int Mt. Pleasant rvm. Friends may call on day of funeral. 12 to 1 KLWELL. Suddenly. Aug,. 1R. JOSEPH INE A W . widow of Isaac V. Elwell Ku nral service. Mon . 2 P M.. late rosldeme 415 Llrslon st , Camden, N. J. Services und Intorment prlvnte. t LTHEItlDGE. V Camden. N. J.. Aup IS MAY, wife of John L, Etherldgo nnd daughter of Hannah and Thomas Mi Cann aged 41 Funeral services private Sun, J P. M., mother's residence. Berlin. N. J Int. Berlin Cem. Remains mav bo vlewod Sat. i-e GIESEKING. At Ventnor. N. J.. August 17 1021. CAROLINE CHURCH GIL-i; KINO, of 4070 Lancaster nvo. Services will he held on Monday, nt 2 P. 51.. nt 500 N. BUth St. Friends may cull Sunday evening, from 8 to 0 o'clock. Intorment private, West Laurel Hill. GOOD. Suddenly. Aug 17 CLARA (no Mover), wlfo of S. Geor.-o Good Ril ilivei nnd friends are invited to service, sat., 2 P 51.. nt her lesldence, 2S13 N ll.nnbroy st . near 20th and Somerset. Int. private. FrlTds may rnll Frl. eve. HARVEY. Aug. 10. CATHARINE, wlfo of Patrick Harvey, Relatives and frl-nils are Invited to nttend funeral, Tues., S 3D A 51., from hor husband's residence, 2018 Alter st. Requiem mass at St Charlos- Chun h. 10 o'clock. Int. Cathedral Com. HEAOLEY Suddenly on August is CHARLES H., son ot the late Maudp 51. Heagley. Relatives and friends Invited M funeral on Monday, 2 P. 51 . from his late resldenco. 1000 N. 2lith st. Intermont West Laurel Hill Cemetery. HEY. WOOD Vanuit 10 .MARY ilnug'it. of the lato Joseph and 5Inrv Hi-vwo'iil RmIh tlvos nnd friends, also Primrose Iid!,'i No 4, I, O. D. of Ht George, nio Invited to at tend funral, Tuesduy, 2 P. 51. from InU residence 323 N. 42d st. Intirment 5It Mor'uh ( emolery. Remains may be vltWid .Monday ovonlng. ILEH Aug. 17. JULIA, beloved wife nf Hallett W lies, dnughter ot Julia nnd Juhn Rodenbusch. aged 27. Relatives and fi lends Invited to funeral services, Sat.. 2 P. M . at hor parents' res'dence, 1430 W 1,'lth ne. Oak Lane. Int. private, (Jreeiimnunt t'em. II.ES Aug. 10, 1021, 5IARIE. wife of Sydney J Bos. nged 56 15. latlves and friends are Invited to nttend funutal seiv loes at tho Church Holy Nntlvlty. Rnrk ledge, Montgomery Co , Ia , Mon., 3 1' M. Int. LawnvMcw Com. Friends may call bun ove. JOHNSTON Aug. IS. SARAH, widow of James II. Johnston, aged (1.1 years. lUli tlves and friends, nlso nu-mbers of Third Reformed Presbyterian Church. invlti.J to funeral services, Sat,. Aug 20, 2 1 51 , residence of her son, Oeorge 51 Johnston, 712 Belgrade- St. Int. North Cedar II I 1 .111 KENNEDY. Aug. IS. MARGARET 1 m Phalen). wife of Thomas Kennedy Relatlv, 1 and friends, also all societies of vvh'ch h was a member, aro Invited to attend funeral. Mon. H ,10 A. 51 , from lute residence .', W. Woodlawn avo., Oermanlown Solemn mass of requiem nt St. Vincent's Churi.li 10 A. ji int. iioiy sepulchre Com. KIRIC--AUR. 18, .TA5IES C. KIRK. hus. band of Anna T. Kirk, aged tit Relnt voi tnd friends nre Invited to nttend servl.-o-i M. 11 2 P. 51 . at his rosldence. 200 fith ave,, Haddon Heights, N. J Int. ii.vh Friends may call Sun eve LOGUE Aug. IS. 1021, PVl'LINE widow of Charles Logue Relatives and friends Invited to nttend funeral Sat . 8 In A. 51.. from her lato residence, Si! IT Crnthers ave Solemn rjqulem mass 10 A. 51. St. Raphael's Church. Int N.-w Ceth-ilral Cem. LUND. On Aug. 18. 1021. S1pl!I!l LUND. Service on Saturday afternoon nt 1 30 o'clock, nt thn Oliver If. Hair Bldg . 1820 Chestnut st. Irrt. private. MALONEY-.MCRRAV On Augll-t 17 ANNIE widow of William 5Iurra .ml dnus-hter of into James nnd It inorali 5!a loney. Relatives and friends Invited to f,i neral. on Monday morning, at 9 n ck, rlece's resldenco 5Irs 5Iarcnret O'H.nn 2U1U N Stlllmiin st. Solemn requiem 111 i-s nt St. Elizabeth's Church nt 10 A. 51 In terment Cathodru! Cemetery 5IARCY. Enterud Into rest. Cane Mnv. N J Thurs , Aug 18. 1021, Dr. ALEX ANDER 5IARCY, SV.. nged 83 Funer il servlees 1043 Washington st . Capo May. N. J 51nn . Aus- 22. 2 P 51. McOUCKlN. Killed In action In France Oct I, 101 Gunnery Herginnt JAMi:.-, All Till' It MiOl'CKIN, dearfv beloved son of Mnry and the late Hugh 5Icauckln. tig d 3 oars Relatives and friends of the family, also 51arlnes, Soldiers and Sailors, are ro spectfully Invited to nttend tho funeral serv. Ices. Sun. 210 P 51.. from bis m thei'i roslderce. 1017 HniTdon avo . Camden N J. Services at the Church of Immaculate Con ception 3 P. 51 Int. Cnlvnrv Cem McKAY -Aug. 18, 1021. PETER c hus band of Jane Stewart McKay Funeial services Mon 2 P. 51.. at his late r.-l.bi.io, 4 150 N. lath st. Int. Private. Fil.'iidi may call Sun 7 to 0 P. 51. MeKEOWN Aug. 18 5IARGARFT w I lo.v of Thomas 5IcKcovvn. Funeral si v li -s M n.. 3 P 51 at reldenee. fliltia Hlnkemoio st., Germantonn Int. private. McLAFtlHI.1V At Conshnhoeken Pa. Aug 18. ANNA E wlfo of Samuel w I.nuchlln and daughter of Richard Hues Sr Relatives nnd friends aro Inviiel i at i i rVHP.nTAKF.HK - dP HtlWA BROAD and B ,!!HfM .TT.. .i an Hf f!? ,? N p I '' Great International Aviation Meet lrfr" Ffiuj 'C, 80DPlt,8WTn(?Or-TlMMie The Acf .uun i- n,..- ; ll?,..' " """"'...URoTfeR. vzrjxi u mL TMMie.TlieACC. INHlSA-tMPWITT? rtNC JUST B0UTTV STAKTOUr ON A RECORD SMASHING FLIGHT - TROel A Wctnr PHorajHACH COIUC OH IH HIS CO.I.KH FARWTOTW N(fiHr. HEATHS tend funernl, from the Bntes home, 4lh nvo, nnd Harry st., Mon.. 2 P. 51. Services nt 2.30 P 51., 5lcthodl.it Church. Int. Montgomery Ctm. MoNEILL. In Frazer. on August 1(1. 1021. 51ARY J. McNEILL, Relatives and friends are Invited to the services, on Saturdai afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver JI. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Alt. Morlnh Cemetery MILHOl'IlN Aug. ID. J. 0. 51ILBOURN, nped (,3. Uelntlvos nnd friends. Modern Wood mon of America, Charter oak Camp. No. T800. Invited to funeral services, 5!on.. 8 I'. JI.. 715 Fulton st., Chester. Pa, Int. Chester Rural Cem. Frlonds mnv call Sun. eve. NICKEL. August 18, 1021, HEOINA GLADYS, beloved daughter of Louis T II. nnd Reglna 51. Nickel (neo Coyne). Relatives nnd friends Invited to runernl. nn 51ondav nt 8:3(1 A 51., from her parents' resldenco. ir,47llrlstil st High mnss of requiem at 10 A. 51 , St Stephen'!) Church. Interment New Cathedrnl Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening HKAKIRT -Aug 18, LEON O., husband of Catherine Reakirt. Fun-ral services Sun. 2 P. 51.. 70 E. Cooler t arrmantown. REED, -At Pittsburgh, Pa,. Aug. 17, ANNAV, REED. Funeral Sun.. Aug. 21. 1 P. 51. (daylight-saving time), from residence of her brother-in-law. Samuel Ashcroft. near Swedoeboro N. J Int private. Lake Park Cem.. Sw-edeslioro. N ,T. RILEY Aug. 18. LEWIS A.. huAband of tho lato .Mnbil Riley, aged 37 Relatives nnd friends, also emploves of Western Union Telegraph Co , invited to funeral services, 5Ion., 1 P 51 Int" residence 51 N. Cones topn st. Int private. Ih.-m.ulns may be vltvved Sundnv evening. HAXER August 10. CLAIH .7. SAXER Relatives and friends Invited to funernl on Tuesday. 0 A M . from residence of his cousin. Loon lVi-tir 5131 N. Camae st Solemn high requiem mass nt Church of tho 11 ily Child. 10 A. JI Interment Holy Sepulchro Cemetery SEIZOR. Aug 18. TDHN H. HELSOR, sged "."1 Hi 1 ill a and friends, also Ellis Post. Ni. 0 G A I! . aro Invited to nttind funernl services S't . . p M, residence, 157 llT'nan st., G-rmantown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. SMITH On Aug 18 1021, GEORGE 51.. husband of KmiU Smith Relatives nnd friends nr Invlt.d to tho funeral on .Monirav morning nt 7-10 o i'ork. from tho Oliver H. Balr Bldg , 120 ''histnut st High mas. at St. Elizabeth's Church nt ti A. 51. Int. prlvnte. SMITH. Auir 10. 1121. TOBRPtl tr h.n. hand of Ada Craven Smith- Relntlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral serv ices, late lesldenee 127 E 511. Airy nve., Mt. Airy. 5Inn . 2 P. M Int prlvnte SPINE On August 20. 11)21. E. SPINE, son of tho late Rev. John und Sarah Splno, from Jonestown. Pa. Funeral services on Tuosdav nt II A 51 . at t-sld-nc of sort-In-law. Daniel Roberts. 20 Harvev v . Afer. chnntvlll'i, N J. Intirrr.vnt private. Mount Peneo Cemtery. HTILWAM At'ir. I. AGNES M G widow of Joeph Penrise Stldhnm. M. d! iiouiiives imu in-nus 'pv,tei to lutieral serv ices. Sat.. 3PM.. 4I01 Chestnut st. Int. I rlvate. North Laurel Hill Ctm. Please omit (lowers, SYLVESTER Suddenly, on- Aug. 18. CHARLES W . bu-bnnd of Deborah D. Syl vester (nee Keeh ) Relative and friends of tho family, also Washington Camp, No. Ill, P. O. H. of A., nnd Federation 01 Pos tal Clerks and Employe, of the Logan I'ost orflce. aro respectfully tnvlud to uttend fu neral, on 51on. at 2 P. 51 . from his late residence, ..054 .Mnrshall st. Int. private. Westminster Cem Frlersla may call Sun. after 7 P. 51. THOMAS Aug. 18 5IARY ANN. daugh ter of lato John and Elizabeth Thomas, nged 81 yenrs. Funernl services Sat.. 10-30 A. 51 . at Chapln Mr mortal Homo for Aged Blind, 0713 Wuodlnnd ave. Jr.t. prlvnte ,-V.V,nDT0.n Auut IT. .Miss .MARY J. WARD, at Jut isiPnr". Rosimary nve, Ambler, Pn SS rv Ire on S iturday. at 2 P. '...".'-..Sy..1'"''. he.ine. Int private. WETTON Aug. 10. JA.MES F.. son of 5tnry J. and Int.; John William Wetton. Rel atives and frl, n.ls al , Local No 702. Cnr-pnter- and Joiners' District Council. Lo'.lge O0, fir.' iV V U.' M" nn'1 Cnurt Hamilton, No. tin .1. of.A,, are Invited tn funernl 5Ion., 8 30 A. 51 la'e residence. 5157 Wva. losing nve. Solemn p qulem mass at Church I 'evs analyze, recommend and carry to n nf Our .Mitliei of hjiiovvs 10 A 51 Int ! """s-.f il i .nelusioh l,g Id- n write. Blv St. Denis' Cm ' log romplet,. Information us to ducntlon WHITTINGHAM Aug 17. ALGVAVnrn J., husband nf the a). Sarah D.'WhUtlng hum. nged no. lle'.u'ves aril friends nafri Mellt,, Lodge. No .m ,? 'W A JI.'Mel ? " aaS '' t"": " .'-"'.Maiy Commands y m J '-J"r.Tri: 'u,.' T,mple. A. A. O N 51. S.. of Phlla.: Ite'iance i-ouncll. No 787 'J. 1. ..: r-tr. ,lohn s Anmhli. Va Art'sans' Ordor 'of Mutual l'rr.trct'lon- B. aril Oi .itiwnnm 11 i.ix-s anrl Boal Fstnte Assessors and all othwr sotlctl." nnd also- EP?;;""'fv ?:";" I,1 ',' VVn. . "' ...'nt. . -Mt. . .Morlah 7 fi1, ,,nomnlna mnv bo viewed Frl, nftcr 1 'ci'l'v It ll-T'X Srr,',S',J" AlJ-u"' 1 m in :J '"i1'"'.11!'1 "f i:ii'ii'th l-"',.or,,n- "ged 71 FlltWnl Aucnsr l P. 51 latn roldi..irr. Fellow shin. V .1 ' Autos will T.To1 ,rnJl"3 at Church St., 5Ioor, -town -."' -u. l'cr lot 1 OSlrlt-nr-e 'rtlrl V- !,."...,. .. !., ... re- .. .:.-"".. ""HOT SI. '.." ''" 1. uiner.ui ivm. imIi m n1 evening." li'""i', ma' Vl,,vv r"" Sunday WFNSCir August 1. 1051. SUSAN wldovv of J.i.eph Wunsch Relatives a ei friends, nlrn the Altar Society vr" inv te,i to attend futioi.il. .Monday . 'ID A 51 from her late r.sldence. L'l.-j pirH.,n nt.. 5IanT yunk. Requiem mass st .Mary's Church Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. LOST AND FOUND i-r.Aiw .s Lost, i - conilnT fnni It- a Kv Ctn It 'ward If r tin 11 .1 trlng r,f pearls Until Ambler, to tu 55H1 RlrlcH nvo. lev VfT-i .' V',""-,tu"1 'l' insuianco pol ..!Kri: -V, -''anils' Insu nnce. No 37 :til(i for ,fu(0', ""N " Jhn J -rou'. 1120 Chut- I't!o'w"T.'' ":, :''ite"fl?ir-man'n Insuronce ....j ..... ,.,j ,, , Ior 1 ,,, ,. 1 utiirn tr. J Crout. 1120 c'hestnut st iii.ir i.ost. diamond " -lai rir u-, all-nolrl mounting diamond about 14 k irit I.lli- rrd nrY?f'' 'Z !"eturnln'-' " Comb., S. Vnn rrdtn. 11 13 Walnut st PERSONALS NOTICE TO CRKpiTOIl.SMr-Ts Knt7, no wm . ou 1 ijis un toi rli Alex Benin Cre.llt.ro nrp-v m until Tues.i.iv August 21. l'i"l Str.re to premises J'nt''-in l,r,l.ri?i ,0'd" si , ! anTflxttres 5SS N" itl? st" ly b"U J"'" ca" at HELP WANTED FEMALE IaADIKS Wi Villi r-ln O lA.lt. a . . of becjmlni. ldontlllod with' the nnsn-iii world i ihoi jug vancn you to irood-nay ing Position soon asiuallile,!. 710 Wldener Hldg M?. Wan- "i i.u-iui: ir-ii ana a.l STENOGRAPHER We have n good opening In a private office for c young worn in experienced In doing tlrst class stenographlo work. Apply Dureatt of Employment WAXAJIAKER'S STENOORAI'IIER nnd lrnolrlr. ..-..a . ..... tent, In aichite. t's nrn i ,,,'... .'..," I ti"". give n ferences p ;,..,-,, i.i, , ;,.-,,," ! M,ht:iKe'eJx!::,!;!rn:'1'-:L' F -' "C.nt?0tLli L'ndtrVvL-ir'co -'..'is l YfFNO LADY Position open for yung lady in branch off V- ,r ni.'o,ali c"'al pmpany experlere. al.si i.utely necessary, must be - -n-P. tent steiiouruphir. reply ls, i each office nm iator than V. ! i ,v rnornltur. aix Itisr tclcphon." muni; Address I 002. Ledger Office . fiener.iT .MAKE .MONEY AT UOjiF -"i . vniu tiwill f 1 f(l J- '3 Ryrlc Rldg luionlo. i anada CLERKS 1,. r . i li,,,. ,i f i m i.i ,.i, ......;..-'"" '" " " r . - ""' .-ya'.i.iuii oils Sept. . o un neosKao For (ro. partieulnrs .,,., laull .1.1 roinier .1; u seivice . x-imlr-r. lol.' 11 lUltal.l R d,; V.- siiingt.in, i) Qt HELP WANTED MALE AMKH i'VN sln.o, over 21 for . I Ti sion graphic i. oik In gwieril stoi,. .1 ard ' " n . I., lue -io. . ia i lie m net ,,i , .., L ' ' ' v M 7 3il 1 iU r M otf li. .1 Kl.tt all uroiin.l flrk, ..... ' ' "s Hhoi tt Trunk .in.l u.. w am. d C. Pe- Va t'AIH KRS bull l.nL' US lr,f.llaa. -a.a a. ... . - . .. tun i.ng ; c a ;,..-. , , ',:," ;7" r X Co., li Jiumingilon ave., Uoston. 17 Mass. THIS COi'-tTNCRtWCO Or-JiMMY'TOOt, WITH THE 0 OF A CiH OPtNEfv-WIU I A SOC AD UOWI. I SMi JtiiVi WM'SNOTUNUKeTHe AC(?iAvApRlZEj niriri l'"f;"'l,."n Aw- ,s ln21. HEN-I .?, ,'I1V Y,fr "'.?"'. Vunderlleh and, T. , ., vk .vniooi hi. 1 i.ou s.i tesmann Rel.itlvn on. I friends ar Invited li? the STVCO on 5Iniid,v r,A-r... ... J.'L.,n at Hinre t m- writing thovv curds- Turk V in, easily k.irned by our neiv "im il" n. th no canvass.ng or soliciting- wi tea.h i how sell vuur work and pay j,H cash sac, ?: ,"" Particulars SS 'booklet f... J:.tS!,t":. " Anie, ean 8-llow Card Schio! -no nni. mug . loionio. i ana.la m. S5aaS j5ra a. ttr. SKf-P,THeCrMHTR 'S SON, rMHFMSTvoL Bo.wii..F.yM ve-7 HEL-r WANTED MAXE lUAiiiuHTiON ENGINEER Wanted, by Urge ndependent steel company ln i'ltts- hurgh district expert combustion engine"? must be trlhnlrnl grnduate, with extensive .-a,.,-. , . ,- ,,, -ii'i-i-niii, t-imiiusi on practice particularly open hearths; man of t xecutlve tvpe desired, fu Iv nunlMerl 1,. ,wi... ... lyxe, refommend and supervise the carrying In n Mlieeeft.fMl a,.,,,, i,IBi.n ..,,. ... - " '.'r'S giving complete Information ns to ed'ueatli n experience and credentials; stnte lowest sal ary would consider Address M 80." Ledgi r WANTED EXPERIENCED FIXERS SCOTT-WILLIAMS FOOTERS WILD5IAN RinilEHS AND FOOTERS LOOPERS UNION SPECIAL HEMMIVG AND CHINES. AND 5IERROW SEAMING MA- 5IUST HE A-l .MECHANICS STATE REFERENCES AND HALART EXPECTED APPLY A. II. WITTIINHERO 772 SOUTH IJOS ANGELES ST.. LOS ANGELES. CALIF. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Wan'ed, by large In l-renderit steel company ln Pitts burgh district. Industrial engineer with (xecutlve ability; must have had 3 to 4 years' , xpori. nre (steel-mill experlenco ln operating analysis or cost analysis work proforred); 11. an of siaduate mechanical engineering triinlrg pr ferred. must l mm q untie) to ixperlrnre ar.rl c-i ertnn-lats Mite lowest sal ory vvou d consider Address M M)3 I.idger I If Pr . 5IA.VAii:it inn 1111 housr. to h mse proposition. Room s Penn ""rure 51EN L It SHEI. SERVICE COUP wants 3 good mon. Apply at 710 Wldener Bldg. tit tor Mi Mei-dllh. . PAi KER 5tust I o thoroughly experienced, ill-around vvareliouseninn. only ono who has years rf exp, r.. nee and referenres that can etnnd lnv attrition med app'y. by et'r only. Nitlnntl Storage Warehouse, lsij Bnltleriv. Atlsnl'e Citv. PLATE PRINTER Good opportunity for right mn, prefer man who can also op cuitu Caiver press TiMm-ii Sivlier & Co HO Shady ave , l'lttshurgh hALEh.ML'V We huv 11 wonderful proposi tion: It is a corker. Just lenrn what It Is nnd .vou vull say so voursrlf, 'f jou are am bitious nnd a ltvo vvlr' and can meet tha pi oer p op'e vjur success Is Inevitable, NEW ERA OR): REIiF'TbiN CU51PANY ill 1 Ch.stnut st. Ask for .Mr Rob rison. SAI.BnMEN If you ur. umMtlnus and de sire to build up a nuslniss of your own we havo an opportunity for you: comin ssloii bisls with rapid advancement. 710 Wlde n, r Hldg Mr Wanner. nAIJWII.N' 1 xi rl, inerl wntited tcT handle high-rlasH m ,rtgng sicutltv proposition. MnrtKiigK Flnanie Corporutloii. Drake Bldg. Kasron Pa TILE SETTERS .t d" hellers" union" men 1 iv, iv 11.01 $11 111 7 ln-e pi,.(i. 51 r's 11 Williams 4 Co . 57 Church ave.. Brooklyn. (ielllTII CI ERKS over 17 f.,r" p ,-tal mull senlce; J130 month, ex n-snitlops Sci t ; exp. un iir..s.,aiy For to 1 n tleulnis. write J. I'onard f ormr r 1 il s rv no , inmlner, 002 Equitable llldjr . W 1 11.1 11. D. C. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE C"MI'ANIi).V It. fi 1 like to a, rve ns i n.i . hours an evening I'h 'duciti1 lady would i n foi two or three (itn 0021 L SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 'HAFFFEFR. c t private poslt'ou Lncomobllo ind P. l'lone 2104 5! vsli r r d 34 wlhes stea ly 'i 12 years' exp on rr, vvs iv ilh refs. P .! ,ir 5S2. s DRAFTSMAN with 17 ii-a experience In machine deslgi.p g i ,riiti n nnd ffi riowy oiiBineerlng. s :- i.- tun; at present employed H l'."i. I 1 r nff e YuFNU 5IAN ii'iimlminl who has-haTl experlenco ln r, ir - i: plv house desires posltioi M. C. sltloii as clrtr,.aus t.e t r Ad Irons II, A., 1337 S Am n an St.. Ctty. 7 GENTS WE PAY tl 25 ter aprons at homo, prepaid one way i send 8Ho. P tl f i Kuto Kut Apron ' C.ev eland. O 'i - wins Kuto Kut , a: ..mo . cut goods in it'-rials furnished. in i n to copy from. . -i.il 1 Library ave , STORAGE AND MOVING LONG DISTANCE MOVING 'I HE BEhT 1' I.I. III.M'I.- 1' The BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc. 37th mid Market l"oi-e JJar ng I2O0 (Nn month run: r-run iMiro iso THE EXCHANGE STORAGE CO. 1 l.'D N si II -T PIIONi; l'l 5' Ml J 171 feEI'MlATi: U""M p ,' IvlV I X MOVIVO I ALL AM) 1N-P1. I "lli V VUi.il, H'sc MONARCH SrnllMii: i i 1-7.1 IANCV.S- TER AK-VUr ' -II.M' I SliiRAQE. pi m.) niMiM-1 .y ' ii2 VICTORY STORAGE ;.20l FILUEHT I'll " o I . i-iont 1(170 for . sum lie l'turce-An 'W vans. WANTED ANoDES nnd p' it'ng s .ti n Bnl equip, ment for pi itlng nlckei i.'er anj goij alvise at orf.-e in d. tail Jae Hatch 51u.le House, Altooua. Pa OLD GOLD ol I go' 1 si ver. plan uni i a',-,1 wire, old sty le Jewolty tfi-ih i . tts I ugi t for cash list 1M7 ' -I ' ' . l J7s m' PRINTING TYPF. press, a and lutturh, Phlla Printers' bupili II big bargains. S 6th st. CARPET CLEANING CARPIIN un I ill.'i . I rpel s I ean. .1 r I si- ur.-.l. old t j l en c '1 rs ri - 4 UI frtl I stal -l. 41U N .'d Bt iu.i (tr.red Ph.U 5fllll.e! II' L.eiiro Carls t dean ng By Percy L. Crosby 'Va-V Ta3 Zm a-- KjZlSi -V (tV msr - x OWING TO AM llfJI-JVIOnn, a ''SSKW" f r aS' USED ATJTOMODILES MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTING (Baking Process) Produces a most handsome lustrous fin ish which stands und'r all weather con ditions without cracking: the Martin Alexander Ptocess, because of long satis factory wear, I most economical; also to be considered Is the pleasu'e ana satisfaction of driving n handsome csr. Our fnelltles will enable us to com plete your car In the shortest time pos sible; we guarantee delivery when prom ised; If you went to see how your car will look come and see nir work. MARTIN-ALEXANDER ALTriMGBIU: PAINTING 120 128-130 Reed st. Orei-nn 22'lt Main 70fl USED CAR SALE ROYAL MOTORCAR CO., Inc. 500 AUTOS BELOW COST FROM $150 UP 1 YEAR TO PAY ROYAL MOTORCAR CO., Inc. G20 N. Broad St. Poplar f!03G OPEN HFNDAYM AND EVFNtVflS 1920 STUTZ TOURING CAR New eorrl t'res exeeiient condition, onlv driven 0100 mil' s, offered for quirk si.e ny I'asonable offer re fused. Phono 5Ir. Mowbray, Slpruco 770. CAN YOU RAISE $250? You can bo tho owner of a new reputable mrderate price cvr, very c nvenlent monthly F.ymenls artanged For further particulars call Germ-int-.wn r '5 ACTIMR1ZFD DFAt.ER 5431 'jt.rii.an'ow n nve. Open evenings until 0 30 rFICK, 5-pa.s taurine -nr 191s. exeeiient rondltor. r-asona. le 2418 Richmond st Phone Ken rgfn 2144 LUICIC D 15 gfsl erndl.lon Tioga 5334 W. 2115 Hunt ng Park av CORD TIRE SALE Real estate man must sell ne-v cords taken for debt, positively no seconds. 30x3. $11; 811x84. S13.50 32x't'n tin 50. 31x4. ilh 5 i. 32x, ?22. 33x4 23 31x1 $24. Suite 202. 30 9. 17th st. Mull orders sent COD DENBY TRUCK UJ0- 1W ,on"' 3 yu,ui iiJr. mon,h.. ...,... c,n. not be told from new; time payments ar ranged. STANLEY AUTOMOBILE CO.. 010 N Broad Poplar 720. FHRn coupe. 1H20. tike new .Stanley '-'.'-' Automobile C 010 N. Broad st. Poplar 7820. KJltO herlan, 1010 UlU herlan, 1010 good condition, cheap to TUIck buver. John BurUr llustleton, Phil- ou nde phla Phone llu-tle'oti -0n LIBERTY SIX for saK cash or terms. Full particulars from H Doty. Burroughs Add ing .Machine Company 123 S Virginia ae.. Atlantic City. 1920 OVERLAND COUPE Like new: A-l condlt on. 010 N. Broad st. Poplar 720 STVNLFY ACTO C, ) PACKARD 3-3, ,-par-srnger touring car. has gone iti, 11 unu ml.es Wills Malnte f late,, in QQH Marlret rt s RlFl'.s-l"''in ll'2(i 5-rass-nger touring car In excellent nnd.tlm. Wills .saime flalie I'm .'o-l.t Ma- et8t STORAGE BATTERIES ? X: s!6- nil bittrrlPi a- r'thjv Kunr.inted. LJb- ;J-ii :.. ' ''' Jtn at STUDEBAKER ,!, "?., "cSn- 010 N Itrnnd Poplar 7S20 Open Sunday. HTANI.EY AT TUMIIHU.E CO. WINTON 1020 7-pass ngr touring car. re painted, upholstery perfect; tl tires, ton neau. wind sh elJ go d mechanleal condl tlon S250O Reanlan 170.1 Wallace. TO HIRE 5 nnd 7 pass, touring limousine tl 50 hour up poplar 1017. Park 4150. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES III-' l Kit ,s sale of eds. fc0od will and s-ork uf a r-tall notlun. ladles' arm gent s tLti I'hlng store at Conshohoeken. Pa , fine iipuoriunltr to buy a going business wrll l-'iiteii. Apply Eugene L. Tlornan. Jr.. 13 !li!jt st Cnnshohrvken Pa. '".'innrPi manufa'turer desires to Invest 110,01 0 In a profitable and going business wr.ere Investor ta become u partner or executive in th. i.nnrn none but those whose business is opr n to a close invettlga. """ """ ' appiy. 51 71'i. ledger Office '.'," a '. "I! "n-th.rd liU"-cst In un estaL stir.i importing anl , rj.ortlng bus.ness whlih has exc.uslve ag-niv for well-known nut .moi,i e manufacturing rompany p 6lfl I.' ug' i (iflre. BUSINESS PERSONALS Bookkeepers' Service Bureau Ac-uunta ins'..., l i.i, ..nd uuaitej i.uk ma niaiiied a: t.ninina. fees est systems In-o-.';1ie'i. ',7" r"P," complied nnd audited -'.lis h. H in i -don L'en nnilt ,T DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANDKFLlVrlTooK'n? -?H DIAMONDS Rnn. 'Vi . in l 9 .. '12 ' hestnat St. suite .'1-22 s-eond II; or over Child's Rest MAX HCiiwvRTZ sold h'n grocerv "and fiuit s'or., t. .Max Flnoberg. at 1720 N re'y'-t theabo. DIAMONDS" BOUGHT nARRY W. SMITH 717 SANPOM BT. ROOMS FOR RENT liU'AAri ST J ' 2V3TWe11 fu-nlshed. clean CIIESTM'T ST. 11.24 Furnlshei rooms all conver.l.ni.s nnr ba,n.,-.rr;fc "" DIA.MONDHT. IJ"7 Furr rini " ni.n"..7iT for gentlem t' , .'hhemVli pHv"!. CRKENE HT r. ' .' OT.N I ,in nfT.r ..nlsh.il, ovirl., kirg VernotT Park.-e ic'tMo lights, hot-vvaur I., at. hot and cold shower r.uin,,0r ni-f-r-' .."." toth r"'r0adiJa8nhi,0is.evr: l'lli.. .S,T l.-0 Loiely rooSj turnlih.d JJlf.J" B teot"': "Client tabll IlITTENHol'fiU Sw W . .Id-Large, br.ght ?- " .! HUr fjr rnu'n- 1'h.me Pl'RFc-: -u. nil,, t j," r.-I re ielv ".7.7 iL-tUl-AjLu; j . i r ii- in ht,- vvalnlt T. VJ4U s. o, rd tloor fro-. r .,?,'"'' '"rnt'hed t . g. tieman or emplo,-j I eoar.e m .j nr-ir I r'l ne WarLiN'!:T'-",307-Two. 'u'r-'' 'i"ve rra. . dTbTe I tn n bu".:in i'h H.r ?.M 1 I WALMT r ami.- N. ,".y rurnisi..,! rmT. ' '' II fu. lo.'all n e , p-e.-on 4.H7 ' 10TH N . 130. HOTEi. r.l'Rl.- l. t ful Turn poms, m , t . , Pifan o,.c . fally anl weekly rales conv. to stntio-ii test aeron. fm iriiMihc i eon 8 Spruce 1UM -3D. s H7S Finely furn rm . electricity. shower phone meal. , pi.onal """' LADY wishes to met with w-omsn of edu ",," Jo shttle her - imenieiitl situated I ............. i ii.i-riru a.. a not wish to . vo board, but to shure homo and living exiencos; w-ou.d tako charge .( hou.ke.tine for business woman. II 43.. Ledger Uffioe HANDS051ELY furnished room 'n Inrg modern prlvute home, o.-ctr . light, io nji u', i to city Hall Fh Hurlnc o-t 15 AI'IlLnTIVE f,iin. mi . some h. u.isl.,.g ' l .'; I Apt Airi FI3W'ali 1 st oM: unfuriilsh.il mom, west side liornmn t.'WI. H 431 Ledser orfne WEST Hill. DI1 Pill IRT1I S. 4-d 1 or . ri.siiih,, third-floor ;.U' ids' ed ri. ms In reflnAJ ' ni. e.eetrl. CllEs.'! VCT 31.0.1 '.,.. r "r, , .,s "f.rT" 7 , unfurn r f -.urr n i s" '- ' I 'In roon. NJ-WJJIRi;v s VSIIOKK CAPE 5IAY N J.- fouth Cape .May Hotel .ii the beach, near P R R Hto . !,rgB be.liooins, J10 week, use kitchen, dinlnj room -iiiiiin ROOMS WANTED THRFF. LADIIIH desire 3 or I rooms and bath In pr vat.- tainlly Wt Pntlade't n i prrf rr-.1 referen.es. l 4.'." Led.er nff.ee FOR SALE OFFI. E FI IIMU'IIU large lot of desks saf.s nies cabinets an.) general off i furniture M .re llxtures. We 1 uv s.ll and .xeliungo p vi u:n ci-rmti ri: S l.OCt'rIT -I'i7" 11. '7 ARCH HT RACE 2n!) SAFES SAILS New- safes, all sizes, at laotory prices to reduce sunk cush only H.iWi: S.'AI.F '!' SOU ARC11HT TWO mei.U truik bodl.s to lit oneton trui k inn si le male bv Rudd Co Apply 1--U N .Uth st. u ' JMACmNERY AND TOjDLs" KLBCI1UCAL JIOTOIW ,.MACHlNI.T55i3 COUNTRY BOAHDINO OAK LANK Melrose Manor, opp. Oak Lane Stn , 3, blocks from trolley, on York road nnd City line: exceptional home tablet room with and without batht high location: beau, tlfully shaded Inwn with (1 acresli porch! nnd largo nun parlor, tentrls, garage priv.i entrance for automobiles on City line) from July 1 to Sept 15. will close In Sept., ref. erence req Phone Osk Lane 1020. IDI.EWILD FAR5I Just outside of West Chester, vaeanclrs for September: open all the year, modern conveniences, hot-wsttr heat, electric light, prlvnte bsth, convenient to train or trolley. .Mrs Thnmss 8, Mellor, West Chejter, Pn. Phone 177 WDLLEY STILL FARM. CHESTER, PA. Few boarders In large Colonial home, 20 m nutes from rhrster Station, electrlo carsl shade. 20 aires fresh vegetables, delightful loestlnn mod' rate Pi Ices a a aaa aa- Pl.RKI'i.MKN VALLEY Ideal for September nr Tl ml'ts wrile now for reservations. Highland Terrace Inn. Delphi P. O , Zleg. lersvllle Pa APARTMENTS The SWARTHM0RE 22ND AND WALNUT All outside rooms, southern and western exposure, fireproof, elevator; convenient h.gh-.lass loratlon and Just far enough away to be quiet, suites, 2 rooms and bath. 3 rooms and 2 hatha. ur larger, by the year sivernl line apartments to sub let, rents are most reasonable; apart mints very attractive- see them now. MIVIZHAU Oeoirublo npartmentH, fur nii hed anrl unfurnished C.F.SIMON, II2S. 16th St. LHOAD HT , 2000 N Exceptional 0 roomi in 2 batrs with showers unfurnished apartment everv convenience muit be seen to be apprer.ated. southern exposure. Phone Diamond lU4a. APAH15IK.N third tloor. 8 rooms and batb. with light kid heat. In 2100 block Houttt t,A..A.. ,1 111 .'. lAUAll. I.,.. aS AAA AAA .L I.lVn, ..... .. n., ,,aarz, w C IllUini Wm C Hevde l.'th ond Snyder. N E Cull ISth and Summer 1. 2 and 3 room apts with tile hath with or without garage r, minutes walk from shopping dls trlct. Ati'iv 113 Summer st, Imm poss. 1U12 bl'RL'i L tHolmenursti 1 to S rooms and bull, housekeeping, furn or unfurn. all modern Improvements, phono In apt. blltINU HARDEN, 211") VacT elegant large apt , 7 rme. ond tile bath, h w. ffs. Market 209H UEAL'TIFL'I, HACHELOR apt in center ot city living room, bedroom and handsome itk tie Inih i all Locust 7013 OKEEN HT. 2020 (The Croyden) 3 roomi and bsfh furnished real kitchen, elee , hot wa'er door bells etc , ltl to lfl. 2 IHT r l'J7 Two rooms and bath, well furnished, maid service reasonable. 2un3 N 13th 0 rooms elec light modern, third fi' or Schlmmel 2731 Olrsrd ava. TWu luig.j r rums -.nd bath, second-floot front ref required 1431 Spruce st. MO.'yl'jOMEKY. 1721) 2d-2d Mrs,, romtnunl caili.g prr bath hskpg. Din, 73.13 W. S.I .-QILHANNA A E W 1U20 I'lvo rms. at d riaih mod un to dste unfurn Dla 412 WEST PHILADELPHIA loss TO IJDii N .12D Six rooms, eleetrla light heat und hot svr. first or thlrci fi or het.lnimel. 2731 Olrard ave. Ro.ijn AP.MtTMEVT opposite park SIX rni. ponh 'I0 and 170 BLACK mi u.a. -jaIU i-arKsiQ" ave VNL'SVALLY attri.ctlvo j.pt 7 rms , extra, uiuim. isjiiii r.eiri A.', jaiiiior il a umti H'RL'i'!'. RT. H'llft 2 rms. and bsth Dreby l Evns 10u7 Lincoln Rldg Sprues 7380, r.F.RMANTOWN .MODERN efficiency huus'keupln,r nparttr.ent, 1 -t t.crs ui iuna. nign ei. vuiinn ami laeai surroundngs, country club arid 18-hole rol 1 nks within 1 block, garago on promises: J blocks te station and j.1 minutes to city o-nter. only H25 vr month en yearly base MVlKAN DOLMAN 4 Co., N. E. err lfroad and Chestnut . APART5I 5NT In Qermantown Hlx rooms, bath, largu porch, 1120 per month. J87 Hourse Hldg. l'KNXSVI.VAXIA HI'lll RRAN WYXNKHEI.I) FIVE R0O5IH. bath, hall, 80, ,arge ground, porches shado, garage. Overbrook 7340 W. FURNISHED APARTluENTS 127 8 10TH HT lOencva Apis One and room suttoi wl'h private bath. In th heart if 'he thoppln? district. 2107 WALNUT ST. (Ueth-Allyn Apts.V Ar tlstlcally equipped, well-serviced apart. ments fullv furnished n WIaST PHILADELPHIA 4039 BALTIMORE AVENUE Handsomely furn. shed npts . 2 rooms and I Ttr 3 rooms and batn HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS FL'RMbHED HOISKKKEPINO APART 51LNT fur rent b loons nnd 2 baths. 8th floor, 134 )0, vesriy leaso from September 1. 135 ! Hth Hoi sEKEEPIS.J apartment. B rooms, bath. l n'tv aiitn ana vvainui. ji sum, ieq, vne bl'RFi. E ST .'117 Exi. cor , ready Oct. 1. A. L W . 413 Htephen Olrard Rlt. 2803, APARTMENT HOTELS -THE GIjDST0NE- 11th and pine 8tb. ahholi'tely fireproof APARTMENTS Fl'nNISHKr AND l.V'M'RNISHED LONO AND SHORT TERM I.RAS3 HOTEL BARTRAM S3d und Chestnut sts ENTIRELY Ili'M' 'I'ELED NEWLY FUR. MM1E! FIT.NISHED AVD I'VPim. N'-IIKD APARTMENTS. DLVINn Rfioojf. III.'NE PREST'N 2310 C H PRETTY MN OWNER 5118 FARI EY dJR HOTEL CAMDllN. .d st at Pen'n CamdTn". N J . S m nut. j' walk from ferry, facing on Cooper Snuarc u truiy nrst-class hotel wl'h Id' rooms .nd 70 baths dally weekly nnd month'y rales restaurant, with real ....a .-........-. . H1I,,,AI, iw.,.! HOTEL COLONIAL aPRL'CE AT 11TM HT. 1-1-3 rooms and bath, permanent or tra Blent Breclel summer rales r TMTMIN lUKCII 1R. Hrniwr, THE RHintWOOD 3Sth st above '-estnut, 1 i ond 3 room i.PBrtmeniH and bath furnlsh'd and un f nr'sh. .1 ik . "' table paring 714 1 II. TEL MAa ..r.'N 1334 Wu nut if least f hroali a iu'oi conservative hotell 1 . ill'lf li i fun 'she I and well r-onductsd. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CITY 'NEAR 10TH AND Yopiv 8T.S DealraliU . Btory d room, and tiath hr.t-air heat und gas, priced at J.sini, only S.on cash re- Cutred V1IAS T WAKEFIELD. 1218 . 'hstnut si Walnut .SHS NORTHEAST T. DOYLE Kensington and l.ehlgh aves. $.'0. IN ' M1 ui.J vie i I put you In this itt e honi. n a main sir -t near Mil and A.-tgreny u 8 rooms and bath, price only $.r..)0 C11AS T WAi.EFIELD. 12U .its i.ul si VV a i ut .s'is. CENTRAL BUSINESS LOCATION JAMLS D WINf'HELL 17TH AND H V.NHO.M S I'M IB00 CAHH REQi'tirel rorcu rront. rooms tile bath open fireplace, electrlclt nd cU, lot-water h at, S44. N lltti sL For parll.u.ars is'l Woodland IIU J. .... N CAMAi Vu un In . od .-ondltloa. HARRY G. C. WILLIAMS J , W'alnut W UNI r -.1' .NKVU JIM' U.rgs hrown stone resl'en. e with 11 b-drooms and S baths nr .-.- im only I.VlOu cash rsi iiulrod Phone Walnut Ki7H r 1'ltE WAll I Rli'E slo77 andUwelliii( I.vaOOl siiinii aini.aiit cash reij ti rooms marbia fronts h -w heat elec llnhts, suit for an? bus Jns Artbor, Jr .330 E fcomsrset. iliOS N 33D. 3-story brlra, good Conditio Harry G. C. Williams I'1'"'- l' " fr il r A b . i.eh eth A Erl"i , .----- t -mu i riui-u , many ear li'-' " K't' - l's..-her 11 II Erie uvc ' Aiill e n "iv 7 rrjonia and bnth brio- K'tehen , euri stone porch. ISOOO . It J H E n T 3jnFrj.nkf.ird ave 1P.7 uHlMAVri'dlX AVI. Hl0reU roonu. hut-wutnr h. at gas electric ly. lot iAla tr.jgl . U 2rooin for garags" 1017 FAIUM'i'i'NT AVE " ThTea s'torr" brick, 0 loans und l.aili. nrlce ISluo' rY2jts inmii uu ve VnS io" i 10H I.OM11ARD- Thr. e.tory "bulldinrt iU-W abl for garage OIHbON 0.U a. D roil? WANT A RAROAIN I27B0 easy pyrn.nJ r bk h' use h cony anEikolC "l It Hfc.sT HI YH il room cosy hornet va. pai.tiaii a I psvmentjlovvn, 2710 Thomtso IsOH V tlltAIV MT Vacant" 0 rms h-tft a30U UNN H.!.ivJ"c0iumbil-yth a ': i D BT. V .t. .. . I. J If ,Ji m'm,!,! O'BRIEN MACHINERY Co7. 11 N,
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