Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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letters to the'Editor
Memorial Hall for War Relict
1l
Sdltcror ." ",1v nub.h.d I
,n rtlcl recently
published In
'U-"In,
',lr7.i,. evening papers '"
tflted thai
f thti lie
Eyl TOltt NO. ... . i- ....,t th mine.
.rBuUdlnV. occuplrd by
its Parkway
rV?u"bVnrnoypUcro'Ko-'"be.n
of year, past, -ann was
"bl. to wcuri suitable quarter!, except
T&0!rl oWIPtlon of ..m. of the
" " tie. owned 'by the post, unaer
!'" C',t occurred to the writer
" t,C S .u' able Place to deposit Civil
'""l.Tildt. In Memorial Hall In
w ?it r.rK nd It hould be the duty
yrttk Commissioner, to provide a
jU "' V fh'e'r Grand Army Posts
"UlV retatln. to the Civil War. no
l" tf1 , -Vo " In Memorial Hall the
Ullr "",.'. 0.r.d for and would prove
-,, wOM.b"V.S. from all over the
Minnie . " '
Wui SJViln. used by the Infantry, sword.
TMOM un u" ."'ii .. .eennlerments
accouterment.
ui .", ,. neisonally own. nro
s. wen
nro
mi
nip, ..-- . J.,,.,. thev WOUIG
itr
n.iii Arnii ! -- ;.
Ulll -- ., .uAKlrl r.
would be glad
h ".'" "? " "Xetion: It wa. talked
W "" . . . . mnU nif
iMiit in mo .-
.,. f mnV
museum
of war
' " , th. building nt FHth and C
, ."out nothln. came of ... ,nd
Cheet-
ui tintv
STrtrMli. but noimng " -;." "-.:,.j
Sir,, of in. M-WAn VETEHAN.
niua.ip"1- Aul""1 ,J1'
Electricity In the Air
... riUor o (he ;;venlni7 fublio l.tdatr:
" "n.i in our paper will venture
'", 'm'i be .ubjcct o an electric .hock
K".WW, un e.V there "er. llghtnlnu In the
''"' n'fh! kite We all know that
"",". Lihare. In th. atmoiiphero nre
tactile'. ''"A".,?-,.. ,h.rl cloud., one
l" ,0.,,l..i the o her V-.ltlve. or be-
"- - . ...
SS Mriil r other bod.,. Into v.br.
k ' U 'r,Uil?;.' In" i w'rV.e
,ifh a lven diameter of wire wo
h. ,f?Kv! resistance Therefore.
.menna of four or -U wlie.
P.M.""K!I ,0. ItS: 'toTTu Pa alonB
iua iw.v.... .. rooni
If It
"' W.. ThTt e ec.rlc l.y wa. permanent In
T.n true th" '""'' ..,, , ct hoM
Bin B1.M',".'"-L ... ..iih nnr bare hands or
t"". t I.A VIA WUllltl IH'fc n.v
iild W?.b and. furthermore It
VjtA out the v.nmn7 n ho head
telephone..
11 m w -.-.... .i,
a umo.pncir, ---- .- , u,vn ...
IHIl IVHOlllCI ....
- i.. or permanently j- "' ..- .-
Mmportrny." r -.rrled on by ulr-
!C0TU.r.ny al itud. that a kite will fly.
"i L J, ha. r. "er been shocked. IX-sldes.
f,x no en. m. be UBeili
:"7J?'n .1' w.io ould not rl.e. and thin
iirlcf thai length would have n very high
S?,.,
.... Vnd It can't bo very strong. a.ioujn
ill vrv loud. The louaness iuo . j.
"..n.lthe apparatus used fcr receUIn
nllo tlin.n. ' . . coulli feel
h to w.y "'"
Ijj pinltir eieciritnj'-
EX-OPERATOK
H S (lulfstrd.m.
August 20, 1021.
niua.iphia,
Let the Girls' Styles Alone
fe Ike Wllor o the Kvenlnfl ''J'M'c '1orr.
tlr Th. letters appearing i'" "
timt wrllt.n by .he old maids nro very cn
SZnlng. Never mind them, girl, wear
rear skirt a. "hort ss you cure ... ...
Ell own your stockings, dl-o. U It Is any
sure cornlortaDie. m " " ""
uctptlon to your conduct must havo somo
thloi to complain about, anyway, and If
thir vert not finding fault with prevailing
style, tney wguiu u tti...wi. -...
tin. . . . .
Tht writer Is creauy in mvnr u. v.u...-
en'l rights. In .he right ot women 10 snare
In It. vices of men, It tney care 10 u.iu
i.,.tii.lv f-w of them do. The girls
tir. mor. Judgment and common sense and
Im. foolish sentiment than we men, any
ir. md even If they want to be naughty
wouih to .mok. a little cigarette onco In a
nil.. 1 m not one to say nay. They
wouldn't pay any attention to ma If I did.
It th. gentry referred to above are eo
Hthr .ensltlMd that they cannot enduro u
gllmpia of a .llken-clad leg or a flash of a
b.reknte, I would suggest for them a couisa
f ttt.nd.nce upon .he musical comedy per
forming, during the winter In our theatres.
VIode.ty hi. been .brown to the winds, so
why rn.k. so much fuss about a, llttlo ox
toiure, which Is not repulsive, but Instead
li lanltnr) at leu.t It hua that to com
Siend It. a. W. U
Philadelphia. August 21, 1021.
Miles and Knots at Sea
h tU Editor o lae A'l'enliio l'ublio l.vdutr:
Sir On W.dnendav. August 10. you print
ed an article by John T. Wllllts on thn above
lulled, and In view of tho fact that such
.rtlclii, being considered of un educational
uture, should be as accurato ns possible,
th. writer takes this opportunity ot com-
umjif t. follows:
Thtr. are threa different kinds of miles.
Wot (ho, s. follow y.
rtrit. The statute mllo. S280 feet.
B.OOnd. The Hlnsrnnhlr.il mil HflDT n
IW.
Third. Th na.lflnn. n- mnn rntla ItOCA O
iHt. - "" " """"
Tht sioeranhtnl ml.A n ..& n.n.in,i
Be, Poulbly on account of there being such
.mill difference between them, are often
gWcprly confu.ed or conelderod to be of
O. lime length.
Th. followlig explanation, parts of which
Me. been ouoted rmm .tiihnri.u. tt...
W. may be of interest.
Tht Mflrmnhlnnl nll- I- k M .L
...t..!. r ' ",,a ln ""i upon me
tfcf tht earth and Is taken as the length
n one minute ot are of tho earth's equator,
rone-slxtleth of a degree of latitude at .he
suim ni conerallv regarded as a nxej
lujotlty In all longl.udes.
r "Vtlcal or "eri mUtl nn always been
l..Vcr ''." a "bject for dlsousslon. and
UlM sSs d""'b"1 by somo uu.horl.lM as
UUti, '"lln. '"""" 0,ul by '"r n t
IOI0 5?.:.0r 270-8 feel' wr e08 "ot. "r
"w 2 feet, or 6030 3 feet.
tiU ;r.v.""' '."" '
it It ih. . ' .1" '" ba"'1 not on"r " th.
Ia.. . ' lu III'
". but on the shapo
i... ..'." car,n t measured at the eoua.
111. ean,. .k .,hliP0 n W6"' nn ln
i.,.,.c.e"1? ,hl" tho earth la flattened at
ill.
IIM.M i' .V" """"'I
w.vb. ,n ni,,i.Hi . .
""""".. ur mean sea mno
averago value between one-
:rr..'u. "" "ie average
"iitui or rf.... ..
SM. ... "'.".
the equatorial great
Inoal ,.., .7 , "'" OI oegre- of afnerid-
ruftl great ClrclA.. thai .. . .1-.,.. ..
Irrt. . ' "' v"-.un oi a
' ot aro of mri,.i .f .,.,....,.
"hoi the mnn upa mil
tartb o J ."3'"' J ""'Mth part of th.
htr .h. -: ' grcai circle of a
Oj. ....,. "' ,,M1 earin.
Bv this niA.hn
b- -..! inns
J.ngth.
Is found to be 0080,2 tee.
. dlltsn-. .. . . .
" lor III nrln ."..T....1" "7 '
w ..no UURn DQTflni. mm Ia .
Wet. lose Ll cf a"tu of from 83 de-
!. caicuH in V ?'""-but for ac
litltid.. ."' ''ons 'l"r lover or higher
'"'on. ,. ri '" oro ,n,url' ocoira.o calcu
This m.y ,.u" 0'hfJ lenK"19 'nav bo used.
U"t?Mth., .hd ,lIv,al" 'n view
'"t a true clrele h,hmfrldlonal t circle
ttBrit, caC.u ut U rn ellPe. from an
r l.nh wJ,V. 'h.8 ".uaor Is 0040 feet
lIOO ,,,,. " " '"tli at
(he poles Is
il" 3tat". .tanTV" l0"'"- han the
nautle. Jr "'. X? "ccepl.d length of
!' m" In turn h.7iittn1,,ht ,h'
lower thin th. .. r.U.nrt "'"nb'r.) BOO
"t Wuilc.I mli '""" mlle' or thlr.
Wh "Ten VtttXL!' "
-. P..L25R?B.-'T.
3lmple Hay Fever r,.j..
f " rtlt
Ir-Po' '""I ::!"!"? r .U.r,
. i ..: ........ -
t"r from hiv ... .' n'v .n a suf.
K'r'KC
me .
Ibly
frocur,. B u , .,
r " vuie,
k tn.dlcln. iw ol cigarettes (any
tWnn I'iiSJ' cami"""-' These .
kind).
con..'
r all
"' th.,Vndd.r0i;,",'r Wl,h ,h '
""'I dry . ,8C,J cigarette
Thl. ,i;,moh" ,anl Inhale,
r. for '?.'" .""' '"IP has
camphor and
Lay aside
no.,ri;x:
ngel" wh ..:."'" ''.' rt re
F .ntlrely cured ? ,: ms ,h,, '"rmula
'" 'r two ,!mJ? ro.e fever by u,nB
" y not help utowUr.U n.v
rU smok.r,
i
77" PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to Iho Editor should bo as
brief and to the point as possible,
avoiding anything that would open
a denominational or sectarian dls-
CUSKlotl.
No attention will be paid to anony
mous letters. Names and nddresses
m ,b? slRned an an evidence ot
f01 faith, although names will not
be printed If request Is made that
they bo omitted.
, T10, Publication of a letter Is not
;?!. '?,eil ns nn Indorsement of Its
views by this paper.
...ommuTcntlons will not be re
turned unUss accompanied by post'
nge. nor will manuscript be saved.
)i! J8 ftm ft nonmokor I am Brenty ben-!-
..'u Smok often n. desired. They
won t huit. but will rather prove a help than
SS "l6"'' THOMAd LATIMEIt.
e.t Philadelphia. August 23. 1021. ,
To Conquer Cigarettes
T0J,hr Ed,tor l " Kuenlno DiMlr Ltdaer:
Sir One of my great battles for the last
twenty year. ha. boen to save our boy. from
he frightful habit of tobacco .moklng (most
ly cigarettes). I would like to nsslst J. J.
Btrang, but It la only up to him. On the
Question of the resumption of specie pay
ments, Horace Greeley simply eald. "The
way to resume I. to resume." I eay to my
boy. the only wuy to stop using tobacco
Is to stop. We only live one day at a Mine
yesterday Is gone and tomorrow never come.,
"o ray advlco Is fight the battle for one day.
Of course, tho tobicco smoker's will-power
Is a weak one and so must get It backed
up by a stronger one. So every morning
or jour life jou ask our dear Heavenly
Father for tho sake of his dear. Hon, our
older brother, to help you JUBt for ono day,
nnd thon yin must fluht. It is a .truggle, but
ns day by day passe, by you will find your
will. power growlnir stronger and eentually
you will be amazed, wondering why you
eer permitted yourself to get into uch a
senseless and deleterious habit. "Ho strong
In tlip l.oril and in tho power nf His might,"
nnd In a short time you will be able to say,
"I am a conqueror."
DAVID I.. WITMER.
Philadelphia August 21, 1021.
No Complaint Here
To tht KilUar vt the KrenliiD 1'uMlo l.etloer:
Sir To hear nomo men cry about the
treatment they receded In tho nrmy Is really
slckonlng to mjeclf and hundreds of other
soldiers who went to war to save our coun
try. The boys, both on this elds and
ncioss, Ihed their lives ns they made them.
i moan lhat tho ones in tho fray who did
their best without Rrowllng were the ones
Nut sot through .!. The ones who umitml
some ono else to do their bit were the ones
who thought thoy were mistreated. Tho
ones who went throuah cheerfully have no
complaint. O. W. L,
Philadelphia, August 21. 1021.
Questions Answered
Which Is Best Form7
To the Editor nt the I'.veiUna I'uMIr I.tdoer:
Sir I would like to rend n discussion by
your P-oplo's Torum writers ns to which
they think Is the proper way to sign the
end of a, letter: "Yours Truly." or "Yours
Sincerely." O. A. L.
l'hllad-lphla, August 23. 1021.
First Horoes In United States
To the Kdlror of the F.ventno Public I.tdoer:
Flr--When Coluinhui Innded In America,
did ho find horses here, or were thoy'brought
hero Inter? O. D. II.
Philadelphia. August 21, 1021.
The first horss Imparted Into tho United
Stn.es were brought to New England Id
1(120. Ono horse nd seven mares survived
the voyage. Hurvos were not highly es
teemed nor much needed In America at that
time. nor. for a hundred yearn afterward.
Oxen were found to Ua much better for all
farm work.
The Big Wind In Ireland
To tho Editor o the r.ventva 7'iiM.o t.tdotr:
Sir In a recent discussion regarding the
big wind In Ireland (hero win a difference
of opinion as to the tlmj of tho occurrence
of the event. Can you give me tho da.oT
F. I,. T.
Philadelphia, August 21, 1021.
The night of the "big wind" In Ireland,
or rather, tho two nights, were January (1
nnd T, 1880 The storm, which u.talned
tho violence of ft hurricane, raged over Ire
land nnd the west roast of Hnglnnd, being
felt In the latter country through Cheshire,
Warwickshire nnd Staffordshire. In Liver
pool twenty persons were killed In the crash
ot buildings, nnd more than 100 were
diewned In tho neighboring wntars.
In the Irish Hoa, the coast and harbors
wore covered wtth wrecks and tho list of
marine disasters Included the Diligence, a
naval cutter, with the loss of Captain Sir
J Held Hart, and flfty-alx souls More
than 200 houses In I.lmorick, Oalway, Ath
lono and other places were blown down,
nnd fully ns many more wero destroyed by
flies fanned by tho groat wind. Dublin
was particularly exposed to the force of the
gale and suffered severely.
Rapid Gain of Welfjht
To thn lldltcr of the fnliu J'ublir Ledger:
Sir Mny I kindly iisk jou for nn answer
to tho following que.. Ion? is It posslblo for
a man to gain five pounds In weight In ft
day of twenty-four hours? I mean to hav.
It only temporarily. W. I,. O.
1'hlladolnhla. August 21, 1021.
Such a. gain Is hardly possible. Under
special circumstances, how over, where the
person was emaciated through Illness or
sometimes on account of a change of air
and Improvement of appetite and general
health, person, have gained very rapidly
In weight for a short time. A stay of two
week, at a seaside resort ha. been knowi
to re.ult In gains ranging from ten to
twenty pound, for tho whole period. Of
course, suoh a ratio of gain could not be
...,.. n,.rt up if continued would mean a
vory unhealthy condition In the person gain
ing flesh so rapidly.
Uncle Sam's Likeness
T (he Editor 0 the Evtntno l'ublio l.odotr:
NIr when Uncle Sam's picture Is used he
Is nho'vn as ft .all man with white hair nd
white goatee. From whom was the portrait
taken or who originated the Idea of the faco
In his Ploture? O .1 W.
rhlHdelphla. August 22. 1021
Although Undo Sim. n a perron, origi
nated nt or about the tlmo of tho War of
1M3 Undo Sam, as the cartoonist portrass
Mm today. Is not. eo far as evidence Is to
be found, recognizable before 1880, On
Page 117 of Iholr "History of the Nlno.een.h
Century In Caileaturo" Arthur Har.lott Mau
rice and Frederick Taber Cooper eayt
"It Is Interesting to recall that before the
Clvl Wur our national .I've frequently took
tho form of ft Southerner regularly In the
pagen of Punch It may be that
In the gaunt, loose-knit frame, the strong and
rugged features we recognize n kinship to
that atorllng and essential!) Amorican typo
of man which found Its best exponent In
I.lnooln, and that this l the reason why
Undo finra ba. become (be most universally
accepted and (ho best beloved of all our con
ventional types."
Maurice and Coopor lay stress on the fact
that Uncle Bam represents, as we see him
the gradual definition of many mon. most
of them now forgotten. Somo men of this
process may be seen by reference to early
caricatures reproduced In their book. On
Page MO we have "Uncle Sam's Taylor
ttlcs," a Mexican War cartoon In which tho
principal figure la smooth shaven apparently
a Southerner, and altogether unlovoly. At
the same time (1847) Doyle wb drawing
his satirical "Tho Land of Liberty." In
which Uncle Sam Is a Southern planter, On
Page 100 Is a, cartoon in wnicn Lincoln ap
rears In a starred vest and striped trouiers
such ns Uncle Sam goncrnily wears today.
On Pago 172 ft striped coat ht,s been added
to tho striped trousers and starred vest. On
Pago 185 Uncle Sam has donned n beaver
hot Thomas Nast, who, we are told, was
respon.lblo for .he Kopubllcnn elephant unj
Democratlo donkey nnd the Tammany tiger,
did rot help In the definition of Uncle Sam,
If we may Judge bf tho cartoon (year 1872),
on Page 263, In which Sam appears as a
landlord, a disagreeably sedentary person
with Ions badi hulr.
The real Undo Sam appears In 1880 In
Jcseph Kepplor's cartoon trom Puck, "For
bidding the llann." Here our hera has gray
hair, or at lea.t tho suitably disheveled hair
we aesocto.e with him now, roughly pointed
ohln whiskers, n swallowtail coat and the
beaver hat. The legs of bis striped (routers
are finished with a pointed flap at the
ai.kles.
Poems and Songs Desired
"La Gltana"
To the Editor ot tht Eventnp Publlo Ltdoer:
Sir Can you give me the remainder of
the po.m and tell me who wrote "La, cil.
Una." which begin wtth these line.;
EVENING PUBLIC
"None of the girls of Honda ha. feet a. fine
a. mine,
That Blltler and glance through the
of the dance
A. fireflies blaze nnd shine."
, . MAllY T. WATR11S.
Philadelphia, August 21, 1021.
"Margery Gray"
To the Vdltor ot the Evtnlno Public T.tdotr:
Sir 1 will appredalo It vry much If you
will print In your People's Forum the poem
omiuen .viargery oray," which stirts:
"On the cabin wails wasigleimlng
Tho sunbeam", golden glow.
On, a lovely April morning
Nearly one hundred years ago,
When upon that human threshold
Stood thi young wife, Margery Oray,
With her fearless bluo eyes uleamlng
Down the lonely forest vvny."
S, L. T.
Philadelphia, August 22, 1921.
"His Journey's End"
7"0 the Editor of the r.venltia Publlo J.tdotr:
Sir Could you or ono of your reader, .up
Ply the poem which contains the following
ver.07
"Happy Is he who takes the nnen road.
From ro.y sunburst till the stars ascend:
Light Is his henrt, though heavy be his load.
If love but waits him at his Journey's
end." W. A. X.
Philadelphia, August 23, 1021
Quotes Lines From Holmes
To the Editor of the Evenlna Public t.tda-r:
Sir I am anxious to secure ft poem
which contnln. these two lines:
"For dnys and weeks 7 waited on
That wretched, wretched man."
y. I.. E.
Philadelphia. August 23. 1021.
The lines you quote nro from O. W.
Holmes' poem "The Holght of the Illdleu
lous." Tho complete verse, of which you
give two lines, Is:
"For days nnd weeks I waited on.
That wretched, wretched man.
And since, I never dared to write
As funny ns I can,"
"Now Winter Has Come"
To the Editor of thn Fvenliia I'nbhr I.rdo-r:
Sir I am anxious to secure the word, qf
no ni. i song wnlrn contains in., r.iilnwlnir
verse :
"Now winter has come, with Its cold,
chilly breath,
And the streams ore beginning to freeze;
All nature aeems touched with the finger
of death,
And the verdure ha. dropped from the
trees."
Mrs. MARY T CLOSE.
Camden. N. J, August 23, 1021,
"T. O, II." asks for the poem entitled
"Ono of the Sweet Old Chapters," and a
poem containing the following line.:
"Hotter wnll-flred hell with theo,
Than golden-gated Paradise without."
"F. D. W." would appreciate It If n
render would send In the entire poem from
wrlch the following lines are taken:
"There aro noontides In autumn when sum
mer roturns.
Though the lenvee are all garnered and
sealed In their urns."
"S. II. C." nsks for a poem containing
the following lines'
"If the day looks kinder gloomy.
And your chances kinder slim.
And tho situation's puzzlln'."
"C B. D" Tho linos you quoto:
"I.lko men condemned to thunderbolts.
Who ero th blow bocome mro dolts,"
are from llutler's "Hudlbrns."
"R n." asks If any one can give him the
complete poem from which thee lines aro
taken:
"And so we all
Plan out a future of hope and pain.
And paps by fate
Tying and knitting her tangled skein."
Mary T. Gordon desires
"What Then?" Also a Po
poem entitled
poem containing the
lines:
"I stand at (ho hlm nnd steer:
If only ono strong wind would blow
To pshow me vvhero to co."
"D. L. K." asks for the song containing
the lines:
"In the cold nnd shady woodland,
Where .he rippling streams do flow,
There wo walked nnd talked togother," eto.
The I'eoplo'a Forum will npprnr daily
In the Kvrnlng Public Ledger, nnd uIo
In tho .Sunday Publlo Ledger. Letters
discussing timely topics will bo printed,
ns well n. requeetrtl poems nnd questions
of general Interest will be answered.
JBeatlj.
ALTIIAUS Aug. 20. MICHAEL, husband
of Mary L. Althaus, aged 73. Relatives and
friends, also members of Merchant Lodge,
No. 283. I. O. O F.: Robert Bloom llenellclai
Ass n, Oermnn-Amerloan Relief Ass'n and
employe of Haldwln Locomotive Works are
invited to attend funornl services, STun.. 2
V M., late residence. 815 W. Llndley ave..
Oiney. Int. Ml Vernon Com.
AUDENRIUD On August 23. 1021 at
Chnteaii Illoney. France. MARY GRAY
AUDENRIED. widow of the late i George , A
Audenrled and daughter of the late Francis
A. and Helen W. Ora. Notice of funeral
hereafter,
HEIILHR. Aug. 23. SARAH C, widow nf
Androw R. IMili-r, gcd 78 vnrs. Kuneral
services Sat , 2 P. 11.. 70 IJ. Ilorttor ... JR.
Airy. int. p-.vnte.
nnI,?.,7;,l1,"1'' 25' 1021- MARY UAH
DOUR CAHRICK widow of Charles L. Car
rlck. Relatives and friends are Invltod to
attend funeral sorvlcos, Mon., 3 P. M late
residence. 5707 Hoffman st. Int. West
Drexel Hill Cm.
CONRAD. On Aug. 23. 1021. JOHN CON
RAD, formerly of Spring MouM, Mont. Co.,
Ps.. aged 75 sears Sorvico on Monday aft
ernoon nt 2 o'clock at tho Oliver II. Rnlr
nidg., 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private.
Vlwlng Sunday ovenlnir.
ir uWA?DS-r"AV,lr', 2.?' JC,HN. husband of
".h. Edwards. Rolatlves and friends In
vited to funeral Mon.. 8:30 A. M.. lata resi
dence, 1717 Jnrkeon et. Solemn requiem mass
Sfal Cern Cnurcn 10 A' M' Int. OM Cath"
KPLKll'. Killed In action at Argonne For
est, France, on Ppt 24. 1018, WILLIAM
RALSTON, son of William R. and nmollla
IV Kl';"-. Relatives and friends, also Pott
No. 315. Anurlcan Legion, nnd War Moth
ere aro Invito.! to .ho setrvles on s,.n.i,.
afternoon nt 2:30
o clock, at his parents'
residence, 5307 Market
Ferrwooil C'eineterv.
at. Interment nt
ERVIK. Formerly of Camden. N j
Auc. 2, 1021. MICHAEL a. EllVIN in' htl
81th year Relatives ami friend, nr' In hed
to attend funeral, on Mon., nt 2 P. M from
tho rcsldonro of his brother, W. K Frvin
Bomerton, Phlla. Int. William Peiin Cam'
Friends may call Sun . after 8PM m'
FOLEY Aug. 23. MARY AQNES, daugh.
trr of IfTldgot and late Henry Folov Iteia.
fives and friends Invited to funeral Hat
6,30 A. M. residence. 102 nimvvood" fvJ '
Narberth. Pa. Solemn requiem mass hi
Margaret's Church 10 A, M int.
Cem.
Holy Cross
rORD On Aug 23, 1021, THOMAS T
husband of Catherine Ford and father if
Rev. John J. Kord. Relatives nnd friends of
the family the II. V M. Sodality nnd all
dthor societies of which he was a member.
nre Invltod to attenl funernl. Monday. 8-Sii
A M , t reeldenee, 8014 Wallace at
Solemn reijuleni mass at St Agatha'
Church nt 10 A. M. Int. Holv Cross Corn
FREAS. Aug 28. WILLIAM F PREAS
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n. u. s .,jji,i itu4i. v.ounc.1. ri
800.'
UNDEUTAKKHS
t 'wLjI broad aV . I
V DIAMOND j
THE CLANCY KIDS But
The coufecTioneR,
HAVING 0N WEXPtZTEOlY
CAuto to Tie cirv,.
LCrWCS MS SONjWIUlC,
ro timo toe sroRC
MUCH TO. THC
APPROVAL OF rneM6
With whom He
A FAVORITE.
ms mm wmamtt.im.s&&2jwM i,j,riRr nvf ri
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LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
DEATH B
of I,
A M... .- tf.H....n T)Ah.P Urill.
In.
Ui 1, J.t VliliUlU. .,U. It'll,'. I . I
vitea to tunerat. ion.,
vile.
rl iiuii. m j . .. in w-c-
ri - Ql Tmup.
Ington
A VUi t JMllnr unit. MIj i(vat,.is.(vs
. r.ixiiniHl. Th IVa.ftn flifiP
cem. Friend, call sun eve.
OARNER. Aug. 25. EMMA C . widow of
Jacob F. Garner, Relative, nnd friends In
vited to services. Mon,, 1 P, M.. at late rest
donee. 420 Ashbourne road, Ashbourne, p.
Int. private, Hllltown Lower Baptl.t Church
around. Remain, may be viewed Sun.,
after 7 P. M.
OORDON. Aug. 21. ELLEN A. (neo
Mllos). widow of John Gordon. Relatives
and friends invited to funeral. Mon., 8.30
A. M.. 2041 Almond st. Solemn requiem
mas. Nativity n. V. M, Church 10 A M
Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
HANDSCHUMACHER. Aug. 24. 1021,
OUSTAV, husband of Christina Handschu
marher (nee Rothfusi), aged B2. Relative,
nnd friends and nil aocletle. of which he was
a member are Invited to attend funeral, Sat,,
I P. M.j reeldenee, 1261 N. B7th st. Int.
Chelten Hills Cem. Friend, may cnll Frl., 8
to 10 1'. M.
1IARTENSTEIN. Aug 23. ALFRED J.
HARTENBTEIN. Residence. 2803 N. 0th st
Relative, and friend, are Invited to attend
funeral services, Sat., at Huber'n Church,
Nlnantlc, Pa. Carriages will meet train
leaving Rending Terminal, Phlla,, 8:38 A, M.
at Pennshurs. Pa.
HERITAGE. Aug. 25. Dr. JOSEPH IRV
INO. son of Ida M nnd the late Joseph 11.
Heritage, aged 22 years, Relatives and
friend, are invited to attend funeral, Sun..
2,30 P. M.i from the residence of his mother.
Langhorno, Pa. Int. private Conveyances
will meet train at Langhorne Station, leaving
Reading Terminal at 12:17 P. M. (daylight
saving time).
HILL. At his residence. 3101 Raring at .
on Aug. 2fl. 1021, OEORQE 11.. htisbtnd of
tho late Marw W. Hill. Notice of funeral
aHUNT. Aug. 2.1. 1021. ANNIE M . wife
of Richard J. Hunt. In her Sum venr. Fu
neral Mon.. 8 A. M , from her husband",
residence, 245 Mansion ave., Audubon, N, J.
High mass St. Rose of Lima Church, Ifnddon
Heights. D A. M. Int private, Calvary Cem
llYKKb. At Atlantic City. N. J., Aug. 21,
MARY W,, widow of John A. Hyers. nged 81
runernl services Frl.. 8 I. M.. nt the parlors
of Jeffries & Rentes. 1713 Atlantic ave,. At
lantic City. N. J. Int American Mechanics'
Com.. Philadelphia. Hat.. 11:46 A. M.
ICIRCHNER, On Aug. 22, 1021, ALFRED
II. KIRCHNER husband of Ilernardtnn
Klrchner. Relatives nnd friends nre lnvttcd
to attend tho funeral services, on Mon., nt
1 P. M,. from his lato residence. 5108 Whitby
ave. Remains mny be viewed on Sun, eve.
nt 7 o'clock. Int. private.
MARKS, Oct. 4 101N. nt Mont Tllane
Ridge, Franco, JEROME, son of Mlchnel
and Cecelia Marks, nged 21 Relatives nnd
friends, nlso members of 75th Company, (fth
Regiment Marines, nro Invited to funeral
services. Sun.. 10.30 A. M. precisely, ot tho
parlors of Morris Rosenberg1. Son. 2009 N.
lirmd st. Int. Mt Slnnl Com.
MASTERSON. Aug. 24. RRIDOET.
widow of James Masterson. Relatives nnd
friends, also II. V. M. Sodality of Immncu
Into Conception Church, nro Invited to at
tend funeral. Mon.. 8.30 A. M. from her
late residence 072 N Front st. Solemn re
quiem mass Immaculate Conception Church
10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral.
McailATH, Aug. 20, PETER A . son of
John and Catharine Mcornth (nee Mageo),
aged 2,1. Duo notlco of funenl will lj given
from his late resldenco. 728 N. Shlrloy st.
MclNTYRE. Aug. 24. JAMES, husband
of Mary Mclntyre. Relatives and friends,
also 11. V. M Sodality nnd Holy Name
Society and Ronry Society of St. Agatha's
Church. P. R. R. Veterans' Ass'n. officers
and members of Prosperity Hldg. nnd Loan
Ass'n, St, Patrick's I. C. II. U. Society.
Invited to funeral. Mon.. 7:30 A. M., late
residence. (174 N. 34th, St. Sol"mn requiem
masi at St. Agatha's Church 0.A M, Int.
Holv Cross Cem,
MISSON. Aug. 23. 1021. GEORGE S., son
of Geereo W. nnd Mary G. Mlsson (neo
llranford). In his 10th year. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Mon. 2
P. M. , at parents' residence, 3316 N Howard
st. Int. ftt Greenwood (IC. of P.) Com.
Remains may be viewed Sun. eve.
MUI.IilN Suddenly, nt her resld.inr.
5014 Pino st. on August 2(1. 1021, KATE
MULLIN. Relatives and friends nro Invited
to (ho sorvico on Saturday evening at 8
o'clock, nt the Oliver It. Dilr Hull'llntr, 1120
Chestnut st. Interment nt Hertford. Ta.
PATE, Aug. 25. 1021. LOUIS Ii.. 'on of
Clifford C. and Sfablo E. Pate, nged 6 mos.
Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to nttend
funeral. Mon., 12 nnon sham, from his par
ents' residence. 2313 N. 30th St. Int. pri
vate Frlnnds mny call Sun. eve.
PENDEROAST. On August 27. 1021.
MARY a., beloved dn'mhter of John L. and
Margaret M. Pcndcrgnst (nee Koarnn). Duo
notlco of funeral will b given frnm her
parents' residence. 1301 W Cumberland si
PrATlSCHER. Aug. 20, FRIEDA, widow
of Mnthlas Pfatlscher. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 P. M.
nt lato residence. 102 W. Coulter st . Oer
manio.vn Int. prlvnto.
PFEFFERLE. Aug. 26. 1021. ANTON
rKEFPERLE ReHtlves nnd friends Invited
to funornl. Mon., 8:30 A M.. from residence
of his son-in-law Charles It. Schortt (1(0
N. Frailer s.. Solmn rqulm mass at St.
Ignatius' Church 10 A. M. Int. private.
TFEILSTICKER. Aug. 2(V CARL OOTT
LIEII. husband of tho lato Ida Pfellstlclter
(roe Gross) nged (U. Funernl ucrvlco,
Mon.. 2.30 P. M.. lute residence. 4003 N.
7th st. Int. Ardslev Cem Remains mnv be
viewed Sun eve. Court Tnmencnd. No. 120,
T. of A.. Is Invited.
POLLARD. On August 25. 1021. CARRIE
RARHARA. wlfo of Charles W. Pollard
Funeral services on Sundey, August 28 nt 2
P. M.. nt her late residence. 2410 N 33d st
Interment private. Frlands may call Sunday
evening
RICH. At Scltunlo, Moss.. August 17
SARAH .1.. widow of Dr J. Hartleit Rich
Interment at Hope Ccmetory, Worcester
Maes,
RUSSELL. Suddenly. Aug. 25. FRED-
ERICK A., husband of Cntharlno Russell
(nee Hurst). Relatives and friends also
membors of T,nynl Ordr of Moose, No. 64:
Court West Park. No. 81. F of A.: Dlv. No
4. A O II . and r. U. It. Heller Ass'n. are
Invited to funeral. Mnn.. 0:80 A. M.. from
late resldenre. 2845 N 13th st Solmn re
quiem high mass at Lady of Mercy Church.
11 A. M, int. nt at. Denis- lem
f-CHRADER. At Landale. on August 21
1021. WILLIAM Tl.. husband of Esther
Schroder (neo Schwnd). Relative, and friends
Invito.! to runerfti. on Aiiguac .'i. nt . mi
P. M.. from Grace Evangelical Church, Mr.
Vernon st , Lansaale iioay may oe viewtii
on Sunrtav 7 to D l". M. interment Lons
dale Cemetery.
.NTII.Z On August 3.1. 1MB l. H HART
LEY STILZ. nrod 01 years. Relative nnd
friends are Invited to tho service on Mon
dsy afternoon at 2 o'plk. at his late resi
dence, 142 West Chelten ftve., Otn. Intermen.
private.
STR MT. I.lut. Commander PURTON A
STRAIT. U S. N.. hushnnd Dorothv Djr
Strait, died at his homo. 2310 S 21st St..
Phlla . Thurs , Aug. 25, Int. Arlington
Nitlonsl Cemetery, Arlington, Vn,. Sat.
nfternoon, Aug. 27. 1021. Papers Annnpolls,
Md , Wlntr Park Fin., San Francisco and
Puehlo Col., please eonv.
TATE. Aug. 25. 1021. LOUIS E . son of
Clifford C, nnd Mabel E. Tate, nsed 3
months. Relatives and friends nro Invited to
nttend funeral, Mon.. 12 noon sharp, from
his parents' rosldence, 2313 N 80th st. Int
private. Friends may, call Sun. eve
THEEL. Aug. 22. i02l. a. F THEEL.
M. D aged 85. Due notice of funeral will
be given, from the residence of his nephew.
Dr. William L. Th-el. 1030 Erie nve.
TYLER. Aug 24. JOSEPH K husband
of Reglnn Veronica Tyler, aged 44 Rela
tives and friends, also Mt. Carmel I,odge,
No. 230. A. A. 8 R., and all other organ
izations of which he was ft member nro In
vited to funernl services. Sun.. 8 P St.. at
Steelman'a Chnpel. 3081 Kensington nve.
Int. at Friends' Meeting Cem , Woodstown,
N J. Remain, may be vlowed Sun . after
YOST Suddenly, Aug, 25. ORETCHEN,
wife of Walter I Yost (nee Lolmbach). In
her 30lh year. Relatives and friends are In
l.cd to attend funeral services. Sun . i P.
M.. from her lato residence. 4S14 N 10th st
Int. private. Mon . convenience of family
LOST AND FOUND
BOOK Lost, from window of car No S3 on
Pulaski live., book on Osteopathy, by Dr
Floldler; name In book, Dr Hltnor finder
plenso call Dr Bervoss, Poplar (1.144 W
DOC1 Lokt, August 20. collie dnu l.a.-lt ot
Rndnor Huit Club; yellow and white, an
swors to name of Major. Phono n-yn Mnwr
4404. Rward.
DOO Found, a
have same by
Mrs. J. Steward,
white pudle; owner can
paying expent.es. Address
P O Rox 27. Iona. N J.
DOO Lost on Aug. 21, l.lnrk Newfound
land puppy, fl months old. Reward Geo.
B. Mum-on, N Latch', lane. Ovcrbrook. Pa.
DOO Lost. Ronton terrier, female from
.'!u"i'Ill'1''n. n ko to Collogovllle Reward
1P20 Diamond at.
NECKPIECE I,ost. Friday P. M . animal
neclrtileen In or betvveen Arcadia Theatre
and Vannmnkers, Suitable reward. Phono
Preston 3570
PIN Lost, gold bow knot pin. studded with
pearl, and blue sapphires; very liberal re
ward Otn. 10UH J.
I'lN '.ot. diamond nnd sapphire-21 -stone
platinum bar pin. stnmped J. E. C A
i!v LW' i"'t,rill,n between Philadelphia
and Hay Head. N. J. Reward If returned
to J E Caldwell & Co.
POLICY Lost. Perpetual fire insurance pol-
..I,?!. "V,5;1""11:" Insu.nnce, No 37 .liltl, for
HiOUO Return to John J Croir, ll.'o chest.
nut s'
POLICY Lost. United Flr-m an' sins Trance
policy No. 5U-.551 for J10.00O. Return to
Jihn J Crout. 1420 Chestnut st.
Father's Approval Was
rwiuYAlwnue7S YcMAeAHcKl fPOAWANTMe '-v r , . g-ivl
ii.iS5?H!SS5w 'umLi HctPVA,wiuie? ma-Lyi, r1 ChoeLne jooa W1
YATKtHONey SKxJnrr: I:rTJ U v - ,- ' ANrASiWio TriEcr-ffr-LiVSSSeSS
jBMfetCMiWiffi 11
PERSONATE
THE GROCERY BTORH Rt 800 N. 83th st.
has been sold. All bill, should be.presented
to Mrs. Gertrude Idoll nt 3208 Hnverford
ave. perore Aug,
80. 1021. for settlement..
WILL NOT be responsible for any debt,
unless contracted by myself.
ANSON P DAINS, 2011 Granite t.
HELP WANTED FEMATjE
BOOKKEEPER, cxptrlonce.l. capable assum
ing entire charge office detail world eplen
did opportunity, advancement right person,
state previous experience, salary expected.
11 (120. Ledger Office ,
XroOKKKEPLK, must be thoroughly rompo
tent nnd experleuciJ, for central real es
tate office, good ralary. I (J0!i, Ledger Of
flee Irl'HLEHS wanted, rxp, or nxmlnster rugs.
.Aprly Rush Ss Dlimond, Jnspcr nnd On
tnrlo st
DRAW1NO THAME OPERATORS
Experienced on worsted inrns; good
wsgos and best working conditions.
O II. & II W. Flolsher, Inr , em
ployment office, 20th nnd Reed st.
HOSIERY F-ire'ndy for mending department
In hosliry mill, only those with experience
In both full-foshlene.l nnd "entries, need np-
rly. W in 1' O. !m 3443. .
HOSIERY Transfer topp-rs on 39-gnuge
silk-footers: gond pay, with good working
condition. Aoply Qunl-cr Hosltry Co.. J2d
nnd Lohlgh nvi; .
HOUSEWORK Woman for genornl
work: gcod home nnd good wsgos.
Roosevelt Boulevard
hous
103 E.
HOUSEWORK Must bo good conk nn.1 as
sist generally In an easy homo: family of
2. Phono Onk I.nne 1168
OPERATORS '!. on sl'k walstM sixth floor
01 DROWN OREENFIEI.D
N 11. ccT;12thandArch
OTENOUHAPHEH vviinle.1 In law orrtce. l'rot
nref : sta.enryiindrefs, P 703. Led. O.
t'it.EPHONE OPERATOR First-class.
extierlonred oprntnr for prlvatf branch
exchange In downtown banker's office; must
be quick and nccura.o with good speaking
voice permanent toh . s." '' ';xi' nnd r;f ,
appointment, by letter. R :t). ledger. Office.
TOnPPER.4 Trunsf r tcpiwrs on 3H-gnuge
silk-footers; good Dy with cool working
conditions. Apply Qua'ter Hoelery Co . 2.'d
rnd IJJie- .. .
WOMEN An unusual opportunity for en
gaging In dlgnllled nnd Interesting work
Is offered to women of fnlr education and
good character Apply 1(101 Colonial Trust
llldr.. l!th nnd Market sts.
YARN EXAMINERS
ipmrlenred on worsted yarns: gooa
wages nnd t'st working cornlltlons.
r..rP ii . it w r-ie sher. Inc .
Ap-
Em-
n ovment Office, 20lh nnd Reed sts.
rienerul
MAKE MONEY AT HOME
You oan earn from Jl to J2 nn hour In your
eparo tlmo writing show cards: quickly and
easily learned by our new simple method:
no canvassing or soliciting we teach you
how sill vour work and pay you cath each
week- full particulars and booklet free
Writ" today to Am-rlcan Show Card School.
230 Ryrle nldg . Toronto. Canada
rt rrtKS 18 upvnrrt for postal mall service-$130
month; xnmlnatlon Sepjember.
p,o unnecessnry. For freo particulars of
rf.V.ietlon write J. Lonnrd (formor Civil
tervlpe 'xaml"Jr). 0B2 Equitable Ifldg .
Washington. DC. ,
Civil
SERVICE examinations:
September
:I2'8tSb;r.V nanyvaealeiVsalary -.Moa
1?00: vvrlto for sample tost. P 332. Led, Off
J14IIU-
I
HELP WANTED MALE
rtOOKKKEPEH. must be
rctent nnd exterlenced,
thoroughly com
for central real
P 008. Ledger
estato cfflce. gooa sniary
office
I-RUaS R. M . for etoady
Camden. mut l-i bust cr.
good salesnrin; fountain.
employment In
courteous nnd n
1 71b, Lc.ljir
O.flce
llfiSIERY Tinnsfer tnppora on 3U-gage sill;
rooters, goou :., .. . ".'"'..o. .
dltlons. Apply Quaker Ho.-lcry Co . 22.1 st
and Lehigh nv
MAN wnnted. Iietvvcen 25 nml .".) years, to act
ns assistant to salcs-maiinger; must b
ambitious and willing to lern. Immediate
returns to tho 'right person who can uuallfy:
must havo reference; wrlto for Interview. M
727. ledger Oftlco.
SALESMAN WANTED A manufacturer nnd
Jobber of dairy machlin rv und supplies
has nn opening In Eastern I'-nnsylvnnla for
nn experienced sal'smun: In replying stnto
nge. experience nnd salary expected; per
manent position for right man. M 810,
Idaer Office.
OFTICE ROT
Position In advertising department ot
tho Publlo ledger offorlng an excellent
opportunity for advancement la open for
a bright boy over 1(1. preferaoly
with 1 or 2 years' high achool ex
perience; must be neat, quick and Indus
trious, Apply to Mr. Wescott. Public
Ledger. (1th nnd Chestmu at... Adver
tising Department.
SALESMEN--There is a ItlflHT TIME and
a WRONO TIME to make u connection
with any entorprise; now Is the time to form
a connection with a corporation. AND OROW
WITH IT. Applv 710 Wldener llldg Ask for
Mr Meredith fn tn . a. M.
SALL.ME. Gnmblo a llttlo of your t m"
ugiilntt ours and we cither can or cannot
provo to jou that can earn $ino n
week: If we ennrrat you have Inst vour time.
If jou can you havo found the opportunity
you nre looking for. 122S Wld-ner Dldg.
SALESMEN A largo International corpora
tlon wishes to secure the set vices of live
men. capable of earning (SODi) n year. Ap
ply 1001 Colonial Trust Uldg 13th und
Market.
SALESMKN We wnnt several clean-cut men
or good personality to repr.-ent an in
?crn,'il,!oria organisation, to a. I' securities
In Philadelphia and vicinity, congenial work
??o ,F,P"rtu,V1 tor ndvan. ement. Apply
710 Wldener Hldg Sep Mr LI '
SALESMEN Corporation, highert national
reputntion. wants two m'.Min-n: highest
type; our good men are earning $Min to $10uo
per month. Apply H n;s. LiUer Office.
T1IROW8TER Wanted bv one of
the largest ellk manufacturing con
cerns, a throwster, thorou-hl trust
worthy and ccapable of supervising
machinery and manufactuunj proo
W",of their throwing rill
Only those having successful ex
perience with large thi owing units
and thoroughly fnmlllar with crepe
work need apply.
The position open otters opportu
nity for a lifetime position
Apply M 827, Ledger Office.
TOPPERS Transfer toppers on Sn-gane sill:
dltlons Apply Quakor Hosiery Co.. 2Jd nt
and LehlKh ave.
TRANS KEItRR Wanted, commercial off.
eet trnnsforrtr: must be non-meint er. k .o I
pay, permanent position. Southern rlty A.l
dress M H2. ledger Office
YOl'NCl MAN
tpe.vrlter i
R E of tic,., alii., to operate
into salary I' it.1.1. in Off
Oennrni
OREENEWALD'"
Rank offlelnl, trust officer's post
Sales executive, expd. In pnntlw line,,
llkpr., take charge textile. e.; ireferr,,t
Secretao with banking Ixp e ''
Torelgn exchange man. bang ev
Oreenewqld a Specialized service -.".n s 11th
CLERKS, IS uinvnrd. r..r rnstai ni i 1 serJ"
Ice- 11.10 month exanilnntlotiH ".,', ,'lrZ'
exp. unnee. ln trta partlculain ,,f initru, .'
linn wrlto J Leonard fniiner t M .. - ..l-
r.vnm Q.l' ll.,.,,(lul,l.. Dl.l,. !.. ... . ' ' '
. ,..... -- ..... . ,, it u in
ffon p
civo, ru-.ni.-i. oamin,iti ,ns --i,t. nihr
and Octobn , many vacancies mi irv Hum
SleOO write for sampln te.it I'.mi I ,) o"
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAt!t-.
COMPANION, reflnod. educate 1 lady Phfhv
delphlnn sin-nks French ,! I , ,",. i
or mo.r."Jhours nn evening' u.-- if Ford
lf4?.8lred. p 704. Ledger office
Yiy'?ieI.e0M-N """ "Mo fumTtureTal..
eXDerlenCfl n l-nnah .. ..,..,. .... .... .
UmnU- ma -.V... "r"."'".uuu." " ' "" ""
..- . ,.w ".."ii.iii.ieni. a-:r"H
Oftlc" nr,tcl""3 house. I' dO.1
connec-
Lulger
PRINTING
TYPE
Phlla. "PrintZr." "J., ,"W eg..rargal.
nrMl.g nn.l ..!. ... '" ' -
14 S nth st.
DOQS
MALE Peklngf."",
108 J, or 311 N
, registered
Chester ui .
Svvanhm r
Swarthmore
of a Different Kind
AUGUST 27, 1921
TJSED ATJTOMOBIXE3
MARTIN-ALEXANDER
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
(Baking Process)
Produces a most handsome lustrous fin
ish which .tonds under all weather con
ditions without cracking! the Martin
Alexander Process, because of long satis
f.etory wear. I. most economical; nl.o
to be considered Is the pleasure ana
atlsfac.lon of driving ft handsome ear.
, Our facilities will enable us to com
plete your car In the shortest time pos
sible; we guarantee delivery when prom
ised; If you want to see how your ear
will look come and se cur work.
MARTIN-ALEXANDER
AUTOMORILE PA1NTINO
120-128-13U Reed st.
I Oregon 22H1 Main 7081)
USED CAR SALE
Royal Motorcar Co., Inc.
500 AUTOS
From $150 Up
ONE YEAR TO PAY
Royal Motorcar Co., Inc.
620 N. Brontl St. Ponlnr (5036
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
1920 STUTZ
TOURING CAR
New rord tlr-s excellent condition:
only driven 0100 miles, offered for
nulck sale; ru reasonable offer re
fused. Phone Mr. Mowbray, Spruce
770
CAN YOU RAISE $250?
You can be the owner of a new reputable
moderate price car, very convenient monthly
payments arranged For further particular's
call Oermiuitow n 1383.
AUTHORIZED DEALER
M31 Oermantown ave.
Open iwnlngs until Ir3i).
CADILLAC t1--"-- n' d'.uM. i-ttor. good
v,nLiL,L,rn- UP nw Hlll(. ,,y ,.;,
owner. U10 N Itroad st. Pop. 7820.
STVSI.Kf AUTO CO.
CHANDLER rj;"!'
1020 evcellen'
nifl V llrn.H
Poplar 7820 S'l VNLEY AUTO CO
CHEVROLET "-a-;, tourm nrtiTo..
.. condition, cash or term..
Address P (IM LEDOER OITICE
DODGE
SLDAN, cuod ns new. 010 N.
Ilroad Pop 7320. Stanley Auto
Co
I Oil MALI One Slene-Knlght limousine. In
perfect condition, practically now run
r.000 nil es, original cord tires with two
epnru tires, foiling on urcount of .1. nth of
owner. Phone Holly Oak SS. or call Mrs
Addlcks Claymont Del
MFRfFDFS ,aclni car- rt"i wheoTT;
iiii'w,'.ial,nilnum bo v ,
010 N IIROAH l'OPLAR 7820. STANI.IiY
AUTO COMPANY. ..ii.i.x
OAKLAND -r.
AUtoCn.
Into mod-l. (110 N.
Poplar 7820. Stanley
OAK'F AND Sedtn. upholntorlng I
u-riaiu lat0 moMm !ot ,
like new
extras.
(110 N Uro.id Pop. 7t2n Stanley ut
OVFRF AND I-("J"-''r- -n- i
U V CILrtlL llroall , ,.0lar 7SSU
lev Auto Co
Still-
OVERLAND - 10z- vTr ,up
. , . ,, n.UHterUiK. qrlBniai paint,
wire wheels, fully equipped 010 N IIRiiad
Pup 7M2(l STANLEY AUTO i'ii
OVERLAND
CLCIl
wheel
ROADSTER, wire
cash or frms Cl'J
Stanley Auto Co.
N. Uroad st. Pop 72.)
R0AMER ftpa"
car. lato mn.1'1, inechan-
Kuiirnnieeu. ir,uO enh.
y lenco time. 011) N. Rrod
Poplar
Si'O
Sti.nlev Auto t'o.
STUDEBAKER
5 pas.. late
model,
. A-l Ponilltlon
bought right STANLEY AI'Tn i-imi.Tv
1920 OVERLAND ROADSTER
A 1 conditio Ain.V Iioad st Poplar 7820
SCRIPPS-B00TH?o rer. ranno,
cash or terms 010 N RROAD t'opi An
7S2II ST"J l.'Y Al TO comivany
STORAGE BATTERIES ,?;
nil bntters nro poiltivei) BunrinT'.vd "
erty Unraw Rq.teo. 33 1 .". isln ,.
$7
110
Llb-
THUCK
.Ijors -.1-ton Day 1. di r Al i-ond ,SI
stake bud, . $iii.o. Ph TrZ.',,"r
(. ADll.l.Ai'.
Kood cond
"',. "''f' Arrow.
. H llro .1 ,i
. IB.10
12(1'
AUCTION SALES
NOTIt E. PI HLIC hAU.'-We, Paul lfji
pern nn.l Oe.ugo Thump-on. al ,.,,. n. i .'
Ave Oarage will se.l ut publl. au, tl.n ,,,
1351-M Rldg ave.. PhiU on Vonda?
A-iguht 2J 1021 for unpaul ,turai-e a,i.i
.hargei ii.'ld.tit ther.to one nHH Uv.,.and
engine No 43il3. nlal number rnod. i :
4T L. Penna liens., lUJu 3220m. t)0 !.
trig to or In the tn.ni.. of ('lltford .Maxon
I Mg.i Ave Auto Oarage. ls.ii-.Vl Ridge ?.'
Rubin L.vl, attorn -v -1 1 n .m. on" nfu"'
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WHY
" "AVwmE'fa"0M"
I OH ELEi'TRl." LHIIITS'
Get my low prlcei--i)xuira Includeri
WA1.T1.II E JAUU.MAN d'
Eluctrical ( ontractor
Ji-LLt? H-.l Phon.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT "
AND PAWN TICKETS
KELLY A CO. 032
Suite 21-22. second tl. or
FOR DIAMONDS
Cheslnjt 3t
over Child's n...
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
HARRY W. SMITH 717 SANSOM ST.
FOR SALE
OFFIC1
ITRN'lTl RE
i.srge 101 or ues ks sares. nt., Bv.....
general office furnltur. ftoro llxturi. J
Wo tiu sell and exchange '
PATTEN Fl'RNITritE ,v,
I.OCI'ST 11)70. II 27 AH. -11 ,s Jt A on 4 ,
1IHAI-ISLIST Lad siurlfl,-., $l:,i(
YO.llvlla
dlan onds 40 g-nuine saprhlres , ,,., ' .."nI'.e
I1.9ll',l Jl llllllin ll.xel,t .1.1
1 .... -. ,D
J S'JfiOO. no drillers II... , -' ,,'woni,
Dorland
Agency . Atlantic Cltv
RESPoNSIIILE party sacrifk
nlatluuni flux ti... l,rii,-iu, rn, . ..r ,v(J0
.
iwrfett diamonds. ulnit i t'i." ,. "'e-whlte
XI
.0 recentlj Uf-
paid
l.n.i
Iorlan.l Ac n'
Atiiritfo on
no s
,:r i .r ' ,.",m ,jmon,i ,.
m"i',,o.r "K '"i vhl'' '"'out 21, k.r5?
,-ORt $12.1(1 sacrinee iiui.k .I7.-, ,",. ,l.Vl?I'
Hox IUM Doilan.l At.-n Annnile C " '
""abouT-'kr
LUSE foi
Wnler mid
sile
Ma. ke.
Applv ut N
COM ULNA MON e,
srounl N'..v.-lty"
ant rm
.-" d . on 1
rang.. Wai
.Ifl.'H Wa.nut
STORAGE AND MO VINO
ONE MONTH FREE EST Ull.IS-HKOlsmi
THE EXCHANGE STORAGE CO.
1420 N. ST1I ST
PHONE DIAMOND ;j
SEPARATE Rooms j.Ai KINO & MOVtvn
CALL AND INSPFCr ol'R WARKII, ,'rs
LONG DISTANCE MOVING i
Tin; rest li Tlir r-IIEAPESf
I he bib 4 lKAttK CO.. In
IC.
37tb nnd Market
l"l,-o II,
il'rtiig 12ii0
VICTORY STORAGE
&20U I ll.lJJ.lll I'lioio II 'inniit
esilmaie I'ieite-Ariow aiiH
'170 tit
llll. JOHN RHOADS CO
htmue, p.uklng moving cupet pi.mi.
117-M' LANCVSTKR -VVEV"t y1!""?
MONMll'II Sl'ORAOE CO ,W7(T1 AVfi'5
TLR AVE AFT. hERV I.'F s roilPnn
PACKINO. LONH DISTANVL MuI-;Ann
By Percy L. Crosby
5sSgSa.
ypp
BUSINESS OPPOBTIWITIES
CUSTOM SHIRT UrsiNEStf In Ualtlmore,
well established, moderate sl.e, for alo;
no competition, good opportunity fur young
thlr. cutter with limited capital; owner re
tiring Address Anton Ro.he, 213 Park ave
nil.lmor., Md
COAL, lumber, grain, etc . property and
buslne.s, $12.1,000 yearly, thrifty town nnd
farming eomrrrunlty, Maryland, 2-s.ory ware
house, other buildings, shedding, office di
rectly ftt Pa Sta ; tomplete 11.1.000; $8000
cash rei, Heald A Bon. West Chester, Pa
INCORPORATE Limit your liability. Dela
ware charters cheapest, taxes less: do busi
ness any State colonial Transfer A Revie
trar Co . 1001 Chestnut. Phils. Wal. H733
AUTO TIRE business for ale;fully eiufplwd
vulcanlrlng plant, Ford truck nnd finely
appointed .tore N Ilroad at , I6UO0 required,
Including stock. II 711. LedgorOfflo
JOU PRINTING plant, nowi" rlear." "
presees. 4 motors, cutter, full equipment.
Macl.arrn, Press-Union. Atlantic City,
Wanled
THE IMPERIAL Theatres. Inc., Is open
for propositions to purchase or take over
nn lensing basis movlng-nlcture theatres in
Philadelphia, Trenton, Ualtlmore. Newark
nnd Jersey City. 1000 seats or larger pre
ferred Address H. Hentley Smith presi
dent Imperial Theatres, Inc., Suite 408
l'.mplrs llldg . Phlla.. Pa. '
MACHINEKY AND TOOLS
ELECTRICAL MOTORS. MACHINE TOOL
POWER LQCIPMENT
O'nitlEN MACHINERY CO. 110 N 3n ST,
SALE Small midline shop and manufactur
ing Plant. $1(1.000. R (HI). Ledger fifth i.
OLD OOLD
OLD gold silver, platinum, plated wnre. old-
stile Jewelry, teeth plates bought for cash
Est. 1817 J J. Clark, refiner. 807 Sansom.'
ROOMS FOR RENT
CHJlSTNt'T
20132 ro'im. nnd huth .,.
nlshed
sunt.' r.tfirn. ilectrlelty. reference
CHESTNUT ST . 102 1 Furnished rooms all
conveniences, ne.ar bath; summer rales.
u. .'i.. i, "!.) i i ro .ins mil i,uth
ftirnl-.be'l -liii.l"
"1. incit , ref
DIAMOND hi lllni--urii. rms . ulso suite
f.T rentlemi.ii l,H'h h.... Ph pilvnt"
UiTTUNIIOUSK S'J. W, 210 Room In
suite .with bath, slnglo room for gen.lo
n nn Spruce 1:118
WALNUT ST , .i Two rooms nnd both
unfurnished J100 per month, eleva'i r
(ilnli.J-room tervlm, rr. dentlals.
WALNUT ST
heailtlful li.r
Slid." Mc-ely furri rooms.
e-rtr'.lt Pieton 4237 W
I0TH. N . 13U. HOTEL RURPJ H-au-tlful
turn rjoms. spotless clean, olee.:
dally and vvckly rates conv, to stations;
best acco.Ti. foi traveling peoplo Spruce lfi,14
23D, S . 278 Plneiy furn room. electrlMty;
shower, phoff me .N optlon.il
3VT1I S . 21(1
rooms furn ,
omnium" iting and single
runn ni.- water e'er. Owner.
ATTRACTIVE furn np's . tome hulls. Up.
Sherwood Am Agei,t 1334 wninut st
WEST PIIILlli:LI'III
4.'.TH ST..
front room
4.'i, De.ir.ihl third
f fin .1 h .me, eifctrlo
floor
iyiNNKrn:i.n
l'lVE ROOAIS. lmth hall.JMj large ..-rounds;
uorches shad" garane. Overhrook 7340 w.
TI.lir CIJY
ATLANTIC CIT"YN J.Tifoi Paeific
Large cool. Httrnctlve rooms.
on
!V ( I1Y
COIJNIAI
APT..
.th nn.1 A.li.nt.M rn-
two
Inrse. cheerful rooms and hnth n
ben. h I.nbor I..v or nil
rlass. reasonable O'Rrlen
.abor. p.iv.or nil September, first.
Walnut 4353
I
ROOMS WANTED
ROOM AND HOARD for gentleman, ltx-ntloli
north of Tlogi ir mound Jenkint .vvn of
closo to ( be.t.-n ave liermnntown. ouote
with and without pi wite buth. Ii (130. L. o
BOARDING
un i nil i , ii 'i 'Ti riv .,..
.irt'..-j fc.,.,1.. ..k r .rst-cli.sa rtn.
r West Philn 1514 usage av...
COUNTRY BOARDING
IDIJSWILD FARM Just uustde ofYlv,"t
Chester: vntnn -les for September; open al
the jrar; m .dcrn conveniences., hut-w-iter
heat, electric liKht. Private bath, convenient
to train or trolley. Mr. Thomas S. M-lVor
West Chest, r. Pa Phone 177
Wl.Lr:V STILL FARM ( 'HESTER-pT-I'ew
bonr.lers In large Colonial heme -'n
minutes from Ch ster Station, electric rars
0 acres, open all year, delightful locat'on
n.oilerate prices
APARTMENTS
fi'TJIi
ARE YOi; LOOICINO FOR g
1
ROOM
OR
APARTMENTS
Securing
SJ&S
g
lenants
frvJTv
rltiJ -
im
I B',
sir
m&m
ij-
e wii locate for j
ou without obarco
or aiurtment anv-
nnv K'nd uf r-ium or
...ni in i no ruy at inv price ou
...... i ji.., , wi ou. or mu
you
i rfU.1',, "
niversal Service Associat n
ilSt
k1.7 DllEX..f, HI Ijij
Lombard .10115
il!lilllll!llllIUllUII
Ili'W
The SWARTHM0RE
22ND AND WALNUT
All outsld- rrr,m, -onthern ard western
exposure, flrepro, f. elevator; convenient
hirh-ilasi l.mtl. ti and Just far epo-jgh
away to be y,ft suites 2 rooms and
bath. 3 rooms u.ul 2 l.atlis or larger. Li
the year, aeverul lino iipurtin.nt. m uo
iet, rents art most red.onablo; apart
imnta vory numaK. sen ihem ,10w
1822-24 CHESTNUT ST.
n , vM.UVS,?K 'VA ' S' : ,.'ARTMENTS
-iTE.'irv,' vh,.vkk,Tk,
MEARS & BROWN
1 " U I -""TRJih, r
PALATIAL II'APIMUT-
Hi" . l -'.'. . I , J,! I
li ro.itiu and 2 lnuh- -i
iilun... O.XK.. .. .
Uiifrtfut .,,. i
nhtMVfpH Hti.iv
. .,,..,....,.-, .-i..i,i",,, r., ur,. must h,
K.JI l(.bo uppreclul. I I'll .ne 1... ".in
MoST iiuFTcYh.. Fein f. I ipaMni..nt"!.Tr.
iii it Hwri .f d.,uh , n , i, Jis.i u,,
st . 5 rooms and loth e , n v .M r',, ".'
A. im enlencc. Wanu M .,a.,. li.im J.
1W.5 27 I'OU'MHIA'.UI, Mod an, ",
i..ins and bath " .-. I w n, ... ',,. "
ervlct. M.I and J7.1 ;.. r n c.tuh 'h i" ,aJ
r.: .".:
lenh,
lieaiitlful location .1
use !-n,ure.
i"I I nth
r omit
I'm si
S mu- I M (Invltv ii.
i.HEM'.l. APAR I'M F.NT
7 ro ms and bath
limnnti3.'ii
. . UNER 1 iuo 't ', , n
. ii, it. . hoi water hi at
He T ng.l HI7'
..Hi I.N tT . 20211 (Th
an I ba-h. furnlshel
hot vtater door bells et
APARTMENT Mnd Tn
verl.ior,i su0
v 1 main .,rfr,.
I".t I H ,
Hitch.
t-rnumoiin
ro oen
ai It'l, .,
flu tl,
i'. im
tl.i ,
i urn
r 'L
JO I
hone. It. -piru
and surfae.
apt . puion. mn iK
cr I'hoi.i' IJidinort
V Al.Nl 1 2212 A," "
r. tit e I s ci Ion . ,.-.'
a. i
'.ngie rtn
y. a, r
furn
r i v.1 -e
apt., nrlv
717.1 W
SOME Its I. 'I M ,V lt,I
I nth prlv of 'u-ht kpu
2 1ST. S. 170- TvvoTn"int"
furnlehed, timid si rv lee .
I in n
I. n
and htl
as.inal Ie
well
-!! 11111 mi:i i-ii
"4 roo.m apts wTth i, 11, .r.rr:
ND
port h
n-ni.i,. i
n .1 . v .
and mmcI us lawn
Onus Haverford aic
Kiiuf.. 1 n
'1(11(1 lUver-
I li iol VPARTMI.NT Ol.pos 1,,
no-is pon h 5'to and 170
I Hl'RNT. l.'K) Parlislde nve
I'Nl'.tl'ALl.V attrucilve upui tun ih
Park (1
RLAC'K
. rooms
Jan.!' r.
., r. "eiro.iiii ixtrin hett 111
II S r.Oth at
UiilInr.i
MODERN effT. Untv h .us. ketoOnTt-;:...
...AV ,...nc.ro? ."' ""'J "Igh' el. va To , ,." 1
I (leu I HUi round
i untis oluh und l.t-i, ,
1 I.I k gang., ,,i, l,,ri.
Hiatloi, and 2.1 minu. -
,T'I 1 J nr rnmitl. ,.
ten t Iii.kr w Hum
it(t8 J hlorliB t
t 1 cliy (.nt 1
KUlV i Hi. MM"!
V I"'l.iA 4, 1 (."
n 1: . r Ifr i 1
i ) d .'het'nut
rnu, v
S'S
. oltNElt 312s N 21t st 1 r ...
near TJqgiStatloni. ul) M winy
bath
VNK
A,.TS,fc.nL UDarrt iS,r- "Uehen.,,".
A
s. Sl)eci;ilt
.ox
Im
aidXx
r
' 17
APARTMENTS
.UVfittnitOOK
HSKPO. npt
every conv (
Turn , suit
Imm. pa...
business couplej
Helmont 1AU J.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
2002 N. DROAD (new): 0 rooms 128
2021 N. Ilroad at,. C room. $91
2120 Green st i 4 rooms $.
121H Master at, 4 room. $4.1
707 N. lflth st 4 rooms $33
.ii-wiuii I,, i-Aiiaun, i7ii3 Fnirmount ave.
N. W CORNLR 1UTH AND UREKNi also
corner lllth and Mt Vernon, Just com
pleted JS.1 to tlr.il In suites, 2 and 3 room,
nnd bath and kitchenette Apply Oeo. L.
Parker, 173H Falrmount nve
127 S. KITH ST (Oenevn Arts. One and a-
room aultei wph private bath; In the
liesr. ;f the shopping ill'trlct.
FrilNISHED apartment for 3. W 1'hlla.
or auburb September 1 Address J, K.
Hart. 380 8. Ilroad st . or call Walnut (1000.
2107 WALNLT ST "(Heth-AIlyn Apt.. Ar
tistically equipped well-serviced apart
ments, fully furnished,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
4039 BALTIMORE AVE.
Hnndom-lv
and hn.h, 3
furnished apartment.,
rooms and bath.
2 room.
PENNSYLVANIA Ht'IltflUIAK
t'OMI . furn., 0 rms. and prlv. porch, strict
ly mod apt , Sept nnd Oct ; ndult family.
Phone Iana. 01b. 6G N. Lnn.dovvne ave.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
17(17 MAH1I.H ST - Housekeeping apart
ment (I rooms nnd bath, nowly papered!
open Sunday between 2 and 4 P, M.
AN'I WERP
deeornte.i
inn N
3 tins .
1HTH Modern,
lmth. kltrh 160
newly
$mi
VIT PIHLAIir.l.PHIA
$8.1 3 rooini.
Race el. , or
TAYLOR
buth and kitchenette.
& SON. 27 S. 40th t.
2300
APARTMENTS WANTED
Want handsomely furnished apartment
from Oeiuber 1 to April 1, on Wal
nut. T.oi ust or SprULo streets only to
contain 2 bedrooms bath living loom,
dining nn, m. pantry and kitchen.
HERKNESS & STETSON
LAND TITLE IILDO.. PHILA
wir i-iiir.i.rniA
2 ili.NTLE.MEN desire 2 rooms and hath, no
rhildn n. vicinity of lllth to 37th. Spru. e.
Walnut or '.heimut furnlshod or untur
nlshed I' 71U Ledger Uffl.-o
APARTMENT HOTELS
-THE GLADSTONE-
UTH AND PINE STS.
ARHUl. I '1KLY FIREPROOF
APAR rifENTS FURNISHEI?
AND UNKURNISHED
LONil AND SHORT TERM LEASES
HOTEL BARTRAM
33d and Chestnut rt.
ENTIRELY REMODELED. NEWLT mm
MSHEIi, FURNISHED AND t.'NFUn
NISHED APARTMENTS: DININO ROOOM.
PHONE PRESTON 2310 C R. PRETTY
MAN OWNER MIS KARI.EY MOR
PELHAM COURT
CARPENTER STATION OERMANTOWN
cholcu apartments, no housekeeping, dining
room service
PI r ne .le-mantn-n 18fln
HAMILTON COURT
BUTH AND CHESTNUT STS
1'nf.irinvh. .1 npirtments, 2 nnd 3 rooms and
In-li -eirlv 1 a dining room
R II TUVTCHER Mennrer.
HOTEL CAMDEN 2d st at Penn. Camden.
. j .1 minutes' walk from ferry, faring
,n '-' op. r .- lu.ie a truly first-. 'ass h'.te'
vMth 11" r i.m. and ,0 baths dally weekly
nwl mnntr: rnts. retnurant with real
h.ure c'.oklng Telephone Camden l.l.in
"HOTEL COLONIAL
SPRUCE t
11TH ST.
1 J-1 rooms and bnth: permanent or iraa
i . t -ier.nl summer rates.
. pi 'I MAN RAKER JR. Manager.
THE SHintWOOD
3'M t nboe . lies-t ui 1. 2 nnd 3 room
in .r'-nen's nr.l I'.ii fjrnlshed and un
f.'ir.lalieil eirelprr ta'l" Hartng 7148.
HOTEL HAMILTON 1314 Walnut st (east
of Hroad) A iuio conservative hotel;
lenutlfully furnlshe.i and en c 'iiducte-l.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CITY
DWELLINGS FOR APTS
1010 Olrnrd ave , side yard
N W. cor 17th und Oxford sts
Kin.) .Master at , lot to atrret
2.'11X Poplar st , beautiful condition
IMf. N isth st.. 3 housekpg. apt.
.$1S 500
. 10 nno
. 10 ono
. n (too
o ono
S. W. COR. 7TH & RACE STS.
Opposite Tranklln Square Camden Ilrldge
A. HEAT0N MINNICK
' (ll.srl ,t P1 n.. P"p..r .'ISO
li.J.i ill ernon, 14 rooms 2 l.ailn
l.'..i2-4 Oreon, 14 apartments. BSxlhH
170.', Mt. Vernon. IS rooms. 4 baths.
1 I 'o N 10th ', bathe !. p light.
182& Oreen. 24 rooms, 7 baths
IMin Mt Vernon .'. moms 4 baths, reno,
2l23('.reon. 0 apis with private bath..
2.1'il G-een in rxims 2 baths, porch.
1113-21-22-24 hummer. U rooms, central.
172S Mt Vernon, 0 modern apartment..
Others. te, us what you want.
HIIJUARD H WoHRr.LL & CO.
K-H KT 17th
P ' l"
THIS IS AfiliRESSED TO THE PERSON
WHO NEEDS A HOME IMMEDIATELY
bui who will not pav exorbitant prices; I
will se.l my modern il-room home with hot
water heat, b w floors, tilt. bath, on bo ft
street f . r Jilion other houses same street
sel'ing for 7r.OO r. ason must leave city
r..on Woodland 3130 M.
HA I.E
UT. N p.ith st.
h.14 N 22J st
I 'J I N luth -t
S.13 N 22d Kt.
221.1 C.reen st
SALE
172.1 Kali mount ave
121 s Master .1.
2.112 Poplar st.
112H Oxfoid st.
'his North at
1710 I awn it
Mi Id N Cb-r .t.
lEOltor 1. PARKI'R 173.1 Fnlrmount ave.
1624 LOCUST STREET
roll SHOPS, OFFICES APARTMENTS
li..-. 3.)X',3i. to I. '.Inier st 4-story bu'.dlng.
C. F SIMON. 1 12 S. 1 6TH JT.
NORTHEAST
J. T. DOYLE
Kensington and
Lehigh avee
W t' M 1 "I SEAR 'Jl-'-T- Lai tie brown.
st. 11. 4 reh d.-nc with 11 t't.liooma and ".
h.itl.s piU'i 111. .Hid, only J.MJ00 cash re-
,,,11'j I l'l. 11 Walnut 107"
UaT.j1 -31.11 N. 7th st . 7 rooms. . niv
Slim' .,. .11.J W Hedirclj in. N rooms
. ' iuiil-. h'- .r heat garagi invlU'Koi.
1 1. 11 Ma .l''er 3IDII N "th st
I'KSriUI. -fn " small nnd large sultablo
for eiectlDi. of all cassis of buslnes.
iioitrt l'I IiuIiJ.iiks suttatib- for altera
1 tns artii"h 1'(uw':i.l "in n i3tn
12.1 W OI NK1" A I'. 'ei desirable p.iirh.
f'.mt. 2-st ry dnoi.init. posstsilon nt set-
. '..! em 1 7.1 Hi" HFRTllLKT, Kill) N. 1 1) ( h
Jl.'l N ldlH -3-stnry 12-ruoin dvvg white
j.'.jint li g g tl cinditlon, lnotiilily .rise.
P .ss, al ' til' n et lleit'.let, 1H11) N l"lll et
1'iJ-l N 1'RV.NM.l.N M - Hi til a. ..I nr ,w i7
si n. f r oil i e', 1 . in renins an 1 2 bathe.
1 I ml 111 n .!' v Sundav 1. A. M 10 0
P M VVVe, ins Hllei II 1' M
ISu.7 I Aalf Rlt-Ut'lRKU rcrcu trontTl
rooms toe bath open niepUce, electrlctti
end Kn ho: .vater ht-at. :,U. X. lltb sL
For paitl.-il.a c.,1 Woodland 0ll J
ni V ,t31 :i -itort btlck. coed condition.
Harry G. C. Williams nn
Al
11 baths.
122
WAl.M T
HARRY G. C. WILLIAMS
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