.. -5 v TTZv 4 v . if : s r r.is.'w.isTBsre ' , J A rr ' "w " "1-s, -if- ''' I 'ft'. i; ; " i c ' -'" n r' - " . H, In v i EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGKRPH&ELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUOtTSO? ' 80," i921 20 jf, '"" ' " "'" ;tV 'l ?, SV a ft e J 3 ;"; When you ask for quotations or latest market news here, no one will call upon )ou. Your inquiry will be an swered promptly in the Board Room, over the phone or by mail. Send for dependable market review Investor &. Ttadcr This week's issue contains unbiased information on many securities. You will be particularly interested in special articles on Oil Com' panits and Present low prices of Stocks and the Market and Business Conditions page. Aiiftrctfj PHILADELPHIA OFFICE WIDBNER BUILDING Telephones. Hell, Locust 4719 Keystone, Ktce 6861 BALTIMORE, OFFICE 413 EQUITABLE BUILDING Telephone I St. Taut 8451 Direct Private Wires New York Chicago lloston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Jones & Baker iltmbtrt Ntw York Curb Market Went . t. . fa. 1st 3s, 1037 J nnl N. . X Va. 4e. 1043 P. C. P. & M. I.. 5. 1010 u Lusrrne lount i. A 11. S. 1948 l'lillei. Electric 0s, 1022 Welalinrli Compiiny Pom. StU. lnterliorough Hiiplil Trnns. 7s, 1911 5 ISAAC STARR, JR. & CO. t Mimlirri Pull iilrinh u MimK I.i li.ince f 10TII A SANMIM MIIK1:T FIVWCI.M. Annunl Meetings K-W TUB ANNUAL JIEET1NH III' Till'. stockholders of the Cronlierrj Iron ,mil (o i . iim.ii.il . ' l' the Company Crnnberry Avert Cnuntv, North Caro Ina. on Thursday, the fifteenth dm of Septemlier. lull, ut 10:30 o'clock A. 51. (Eastern nniri. fur the iurpo or electlnit ft Hoard of Ilreeinr to ere ilur Inn the ennulnt ?ar and for nuch other liunineo a may be brourlit '"' '" J meet- '"' ' ' Secretary. DltMrniN (llllre of T11F. UMTHIJ O.VS IMl'IIOVRMCNT CO. . N V. turner llroad and Arrh street ; l'hlladelrhia. June H 1021. The director" hae this day declared a tmiHriero 'i und oi one anil thrrr-iiimrter 'Iter cent (BIHc per share) on the Preferred Block of tuts Company, payable hrntrnibrr Mi. 1021. to "wider of Preferred Stock of 'record at the cloe of Hi'lneia August 31. 1021. Checks will be msl'ed i I. W MOnni" Trenmirer. PrononaK OEl'AKTJIK.NT 1)1' l'LHLIt AOHK3 , llllthAl OF HK.IIWWS Kooiii Hi. ( Itr Hull I'hlludelpbla FRHD C. DUN1.AI'. t'n.ef of l-iieau Auk 27 1621 Sealed proposals will I; receled und opened In ltoom 2HI. City Hull, at 12 o'clock noon. Frldi, Hrptcmber 9, 1W1. fur. OnAUlNU. tirtADlNO AND UtPROVINO CITY ' LINK. ASPHALT PAVING (assessment work). ASPHALT REPAYING. WOOD HLOCK RE PAYING. , SMOOTH-DRCSSEO GRAMTC nLOCK . REPAYING. REDRESSED GRANITE BLOCK RE PAViNO. REimESSED GRANITE HLOCK RE PAVING bteen street railway trark). ' IMPROVING CUUIIS CREEK I'ARK- WAV. rPRNIPHING AND DELIVERING READV - MIXED PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FAB RICATED STEEL CLEANING AND Gl'NNITING STEEL BRIDGE FURNISHING DRrT HORSES ; Fl'RNI';iI Ml HOUSE - DRAWN MA CHINE HHOOMS FURNISHING SPRINKLERS INQUIRE AT ROOM 232 CITY HAM, PRANK H CAVKN Director THE OHIO (ON.NEtTINC. HAII.WAl to. Office of the Treitsur r Plttshurch Pa July J7 1021 First Mormace llondi of this Company to an aggregate cost of e ghtren thuusand sit hundred nftv dollars (SIN H50 00) will hs purchased S. ptemher 1 lU2t for the sink Ins fund from. l"ie lowest hldd rs. at a pries pot to exceed par and Interest Sealed proposals to sell bonds must be In the hands of The Tarmers' Loan and Trust Company. New York City befors thre o'clock Aedncsd.iy aflernoon. August SI. 1021. and bonds accepted must be deltv red on September I or security furnished that day If required thui delivery will be made within t n days t. ii. b. Mcknight Treasurer I'XRTN'F.RSI'II"! NOTICi: IS HKKKin I.IVKN THAT THE partners u .iei, tore etinttni; between Joshua 7.. Howell und Eric M Ihurin under the firm name of Alrmlle t.rrase ( artrlilsr Co, of Pennii., und doing business at HO Nurth llrond street, Philadelphia Penn anU. was by mutual tonent dlssuHcil on Jul I," ll'-'l t the purchase l, Eric M lhmnn ot the interest of Joshua 7. H.iwell, and tho retirement of the said Joshua Z ltuwe 1 fr "te irtirrsllp The l.uslness will lie eontlnuel I" Erli Lehman under tho name of A'emlte dreuse ( urtrldite ( o. of Penn i, ind.au nd, b'edn ss due l the partnershlti wil be pat) v the sutd Erte M Uhmin and to whuin all aTiunts due lbs said partnership shs I is. paid 7i 'SHU A 7 HllWFLL. ER'i M I rilMAV RALPH i' sTFWVRT r-il AHnrney Difficult GearDrives Designed & Made ACME GEAR CO. N. W. Cor. 7th & Wood Sts.. Phila. . BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS. TAKE NOTICE! Prompt Attentlcn Hlvm iu Ail nnlers fur Iron and Steel liars. Ho.ts Nuts Itlvets Washers Small Alleles Cliunne s etc Shlnped same ds ss reteled ; DONNELLY & COMPANY flfflrp. .117 Vino St roof Witrebouses: t. 817 Vine Ht.. 322 nnl t . 338-10 limit n St. J Pnll Mirket .1100 Main KI7-77 yg - !! Kstabllshed 1S02 Doth Phones ! William R. Chapman & Son i 1506-08 Washinetnn Are. MASON BUILDERS j '.' ALSO OWNERS " TOE PHII.ADKLPII1A IIUICK COMPANY Capaelly of 30,000,000 prr annum Kerbaugh Lime Company i. Ilullders1 Muoulles "John T. Dyer Quarry Co. Business F.st ihllsbed 1891 BIRDSBORO 3 TRAPPE ROCK ,; Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. iiS ILUMBINGftHEATIMfr ?( WMsUsMayerry j ( 524 Walnut St. J J ftPg.NGASPECIALfl NEW GLASS EXCLUDES HEAT Chemists In Convention to Discuss. Recent Discovery Montreal, Aug. .'!(). Noted chemists of ('mm it tni' I lt- I ili' mil Urent Britain nwipniuk-il jcstenlny for flic iniiviiitliin (if tup hiii'li-ty of t'lu'iii Iral Hrscntoli. Aiming xririitlllc papprx to lip pn-fpntnl nt the cnnvriitlnn Is oiip tlcnllng with n new Rlnss wliirli. It" niinnxnro rontr-inl. wnttltl niluilt unlimited llplit wlillp ellmliiutliiR nil licnt rays. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE CORPORATION New York's Great Credit Structure Built By Men of Demonstrated Ability Three men of unusual talents, of V mid i.irltiff tiiiliirfi excrlenre nnd v.llh a Renins for tenm work, lire responsll'le for the success of Hie newest nf New York City's sreal financial structures the Com monwealth Flmimc Corporation of No. 100 llroaduity, Mmh la Rolnic to be henrd of these men, I hellcte. nnd us the Conwuon wealth looks forward to Important liullillnc Imrstmenta In l'hllHdelt'hta, I hate already tuken the liberty f it mrntlun In this column of Mr. Tudor, President of the Corporation, Second of the three men who hne tniule the Pommoiiueiiltli u success U Tneodore I.. Meed. Us X lce-Presl-dent, who protes In h.s own eier hui Hi it vviucrlc i rem ilns the country of (ire-.it DprHirtunlly. M first contact with Mr. Weed was In llmanu. In IMS, when lie and unoiher young m.in were uttnthed us strnofrnplirrs to the Commission for the Ktacuiitlon of Cub I. Mr Weed's companion was William Mori ill Hiuttrr, who later became n member i. rae 1 I i pplue t ommiNsloti, timl sllll later treasurrr-renrrul nnd fi nancial udrlsor nf Persl.t. Mr. Weril was speedily nnd requently promo ted during the reconstruction lu In .Puht. Ijtter on lie was recalled tu . nsblncton nnd. In 1010, Presi dent Tuft asslined to him the re sponslli'e task of orcnnltlnx the Postal Mat. nis J stem of the United States. Todiy eer- one tnkes the Postal Havlnss system us u mutter of course, lint when Mr. Weed heenn his work inuti) Ii inks tlgornust oi- Jiosed Ihe sjstrm und he had to lUlil Is wn step h step. At the mil i th" lie t umnili Mr. Weed hud established forty-elcht depositories with ii tntlLof 86D.UI1 oil 1eioslt Fhr months later the number of depositories h til been Inerrised In four hiindrrri und the deposits timouuted to $7,000,000. Now Post in ister (icnrr.il Mill llnjs Is pre dlrtlni: deposits of u billion dollars To Mr. Vteed the Initial credit for the wonderful success of the Postal sarlnns Mstem la due. Another mlnht hare done h s work ns welli no one could hire done It better, So, when Mr. Tudor looked about for some one In supplement his ef forts to build the Commonwealth Finance Corporation Into a irreitt Institution, he fopnd Theodore Weed The two work toiether with n eo iinllnitlon tlmt ni'ikrs enrli doubh "ir'Ji.'" a ."J1."" ""' business men of Phlladelphln come Into direct eont-M w th Mr. Weed they will like him as well ns I do i.no r RRnniNn. CLOSED ISSUE Havana Electric Ry., Light (3&-Power Co. Five-Year 7 Secured Convertible Gold Notes Dated September 1, 1921 Due September 1, 1926 Convertible at the qption of the holder into the General Mortgage 5 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds of the Company due 1954 at 82!; and interest, with adjustment k in cash for the difference between 82' and 100 edeemable as a whole during the first year at 102 and interest upon 30 days' notice leas !': for each year from date of issue to date of redemption. The holder will have the priv ilege of converting up to 10 days prior to rede mption date. Interest is to be paid March 1 and September 1 without deduction for the normal Federal Income Tax, not to exceed 2. k Pennsylvania Four M'll Tax Refunded. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE SECURITY These notes will be secured by $3,000,000 Havana Electric Rail way, Light & Power Company General Mortgage 5 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, due 1954. The general mortgage by which these bonds are. secured covers all the property of the Ccmpany now owned or which may hereafter be acquired on the Island of Cuba, subject to $12,620,924 underlying bonds. c PROPERTY The Company is a New Jersey corporation and furnishes exclusively the entire electric light, power, gas and street railway service in Havana. It also operates the suburban line between Havana and Marianao. A population of approximately 400,000 is served. FRANCHISES The franchises of the electric and gas properties are per petual. The franchises of the street railways expire in 1958. s EARNINGS The Company's earnings for the eight years ended December 31, 1920, are as follows: Interest Times Gross Revenues Net Income Charges Earned Balance 1920 .... $11,477,937 $5,077,269 $968,759 5.24 $4,108,510 1919 9,397,452 4,482,305 979,710 4.57 3,502,595 1918 8,176,545 3,940,784 989,138 3.98 2,951,646 1917 6,989,599 3,753,884 1,18,623 ' 3.29 2,615,261 1916 6,017,708 3,718,384 1,297,093 2.86 2,421,291 1915 5,541,303 3,351,672 1,115,414 3.00 2,236,258 1914 , 5,396,714 2,903,511 1,094,140 2.65 1,809,371 1913 5,417,054 2,944,189 -1,096,086 2.68 1,848,103 Earnings for the six months ended June 30, 1921, compare with the earnings for the same period in 1920 as follows: Six months ended June 30 1921 1920 Gross Revenues $6,404,016 $5,557,941 Net Income 2,676,834 2,656,985 Interest Charges 489,362 483,789 Times Earned 5.47 5.49 Balance 2,187,472 2,173,196 PURPOSE OF ISSUE The Company is engaged in installing additional equipment in its electric power and gas plants which will increase the capacity of both over 50 per cent. This material has been purchased in the United States and current payments therefor have been made out of earnings. The proceeds of this issue will be applied toward the reimbursement of the Com pany for such capital expenditures incurred in the completion of these exten sions of its plants,1) EQUITY These notes are followed by $20,978,477 Preferred Stock and $14,948,346 Ccmmon Stock, both of which have for a number of years paid dividends of 6 per annum and are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Quotations for these shares as of Aljgust 24th, 1921, show a market equity, junior to these notes, of approximately $30,000,000. We offer the above notes, mbject to prior sale, when, as and if issued and received by us, and subject to the approval of Messrs. Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft. Price 97 and interest, yielding about 73A Hemphill, Noyes & Co. Franklin Bank Building, Philadelphia New York Boston Albany Wilkefbarre Baltimore Scranton Syracuse lthough lln.se statenienta are nut KUaranteed, they havj been obtained from sources vie believe, to bo accurate iL HA MEN'S HEIRS ET BIG NS AN $465,000 Was Paid at Death of A. E. Nowbold, Banker, Statistics Rcvoal BILLION TOTAL LAST YEAR New Yorli. Aiir. J10. I.lfp Itmirnnco llslrlhtltlont for tlio year lD'-'O liy com pniilpw nperntlim In the Tulip 1 Ht"pt and Crtnntl nRKrogntcd $1.002,OCO,Wl. Tlip Itenrps nrp mndp pulillc In .M"" terday'i 1siip of Mip Tnniriiitep I'i''"". Of tlint mini, ncrordlnt? to that nutliorlty, drntli t'litlniM, inntilipil fUdowniflitt tunl nniitiitli'M ninoiiiitt'il to 070.-00,000. l'ajniptits In dlvidpndu to pollrvholdprs and' for lapspd, mirrpudprptl and pur plinscd pollclps accrPKatpd ?o:t ."iOO.OOO. and the computed value of Inmironcc plalniN nwnnli'il for the year by thp Hurpaii of War Hlsk Insurance amounted to Sir.n.nfifM.'U. I-arsost nmonp the death claims net tled iIurliiK Hip .vjtr wns the $."."ri.tlH0 paid to the heiielielnriiH of Wallace L. I'lrrcp. of ltn.ton. who was preident Shest Mllli- Falcon Steel Co Kllei.Ohlo. ITWn nWeAe lHrtl r C4lrr M4S4 q The good will of our c 1 i e n ts thousands in number has made us the largest independent structural steel fabrica tors in the world. McClintic-Marshall Company drncrnl OrTlceat Pittsburgh. Pn. Philadelphia! Morris Illdg. w York Chicago S..n Francl-n McQintic-Marshall Steel Bridges $ Buildings $1,500,000 of the S. 8. Plerco Company, nn lm porting mid Rroccry linn, and also a director of the Kipiltalile Life Acatir ninie Hoclety of New York nnd of the New England Mutual I.lfe. $o2,(K)0 Policy Is Second A elo-o seeoml ninoiiK the largo poll cIch paid was that of ltlchmond I.cv t'rliiR, of New York, who carried in surance to the amount of ?520,000. Mr. l.pvorinic, who was only thirty-nine yenr'i old, was an oil riromoter nnd the president of ltlchmond IoverlnR & Co., petroleum engineers. Third In amount wns the $-10S.000 paid to the heirs of Jnke I. Hamon, of Ardmorc, Okla., Kvpuhllcati National Commit tceiiinn from Oklahomn, and prominent oil and railway capitalist. Ono of his liitllclfs, for $i!n0.0fl0, was delivered to him only o hour.fi beforcho was shot mid killed. V AmoitR the large pnyments on the IIvch of women in HIL'O were $ia,",000 on that of Olive Thomas Plckford, wife of Jack Plckford, motion picture no tiess. who died suddenly of pol'nnlnir She was twenty-one onrs old. Most of the Inourniico was tuken out In llllll fur the benefit of the film corporation with which MIm Thomas hnd contracts. Tacoh II. Hchlff. wealthy banker nnd hend of the firm of Kulin, Loeb & Co., of this city, wns Insured for S127.410. The largest payment made 'on the death of n woman policyholder was MIHI.SM). paid to the beneficiaries of Pearl Wight, of New Orleans, Ln. Phllndclplitans lfltfily Insured Othc policyholders upon 'whose death claims were nultl in larce nmoimt Included Arthur K. New bold, banker, ' Philadelphia, $-ia-i.000; Prank D. Lnr rabee, Hour merchant, Kansas City . ' -uo., -urMNifi; William H. Scoit. Iirinter. Philadelphia, $330,000', A. hrejfus, noted chemist, of New York City, $,'112,738; Joseph T. Pearnon, packing-box manufacturer, Philadel phia. .f307,000. and Francis G. Lloyd, merchant, Ilernnrdsvllle, N. J.. $200, 000, Jacob (1. Schmidt, capitalist and financier, of Cincinnati, wns insured fur .fSll.OOO nnd Henry L. Jnyne, law cr nnd reformer, Philadelphia, for ss.-.ooo. Mr than n.",000 ixilict holders died In 11)21 whose policies had not yet pen in force :t tu 1 )car. The) car nod nggregnte insurance estimated by the Press nt . 1.1,000,000. The news'inper quotes statistics In illciiting thnt In 1020 the automobile .ttised J'J.tXK) fatalities and 1.(500.001) tinn-fttal injuries in the Cnltcd Stnteit ml that pcinomlr losses resulting from ilisahilltles caused by the automobile, tin biding propertv thinviTes nnd lncl- , dental osscs, exceeded $1,000,000. MEETS DEATH IN NIAGARA Body Recovered In Two Hour at Base of Bridal Veil Falls Nlngnra Falls, N. Y., Aug. 30. Ed ward II. Hlppon, of Huffalo, was sweii over tfie Uriditl Veil falN nt Nlngura jesterdny and daslied to death on the rocks below. The body was recov ered within two hours. Hippon's skull was fractured when he fell head first on the rotks. The body then passed out about twenty feet and beenme wedged between the rocks in the small rapids near the Cave of the Winds. SEVEN HELD AFTER RAID Lawyers Say Sharp Thing "at Hear Ing In Media MWlla, AtnJ. 30. Seven men arrested In the sensatlonnl gnmbilug rnld In Chester last week were held ln this city in $1000 bnll each for court yes terday nfternoou by Magistrate Wil liamson. Asslstunt District Attorney I!. L. Van ICoden prefaced his piesentntlon of evidence by rciniestinc Slaglstrnte Wll llnmson not to Jtcrmlt Representative William C Alexander, counsel for sev eral of tho nectiscd. "to Indulge In his UMial discussion -of constltutlonni re form iititl I'lin'titiitinnal law." Mr. Alceander rcldlcd: "There Is no use tnlkius nf coustitiitlonnl reform here, because no one here has any In telll"Pnee." ' The. magistrate then suggested, with it smile, th.U Mr. Alexander-'Cnufluc his argument to the evidence. Those held for court were Thomas McComb and Michael I.nrkiu. alleged to hnvc conducted a place .it Sixth Mrcci nnd Ddgmotit avenue; Arthur Henry, 02(1 Maiket street ; Clem Kwliut, 1(22 Kdginont nvenue; Tucker WeUh. H03 Knst Seventh street: William J. Hums, Jr., Third nnd Market streets, nnd John (!. Pnpp.iH, Sixth street and IMgmont nvenue. SALES ENGINEER Kiperlencrd nlonc Hales nnd Engi neering lines, desires pos'tlon with high-grade manufacturing corporntlon there nblltty and nggrcaslreness nre eqnlred. It-ROfl. Pl'llMC I.r.DOER. JAMES HI. IRWIN A CO. LUMBERS1,1 Wall Boards Tar Roofing Paper We Deliver JxSSwSsitt miflmYlt- Ftclilh . I'l. GirsMt, DEXTER METAL LOCKERS OVER ONK MILLION PKOPLK C8B OCR I.OCKF.RS KVKRY RAY iiinii.ci.Ass ooons REAHONADLE PRICES GOLF CLUB LOCKERS hteel hheltlng for r.terySlluutloo Culpmrnt for Hotels. Clubf. Atnirtmrnts, etc. Dexter Metal Mfg. Co. 11 No. Front St.. Camden. N. J. Stands for Wood Products oPtha Better Kind Frederick R. Gerry Co. Philadelphia. Ta. 8TF.AMSIIIPS nRSORTS Savannah DnllEht-Savlnir Tlma Jacksonville Tues.. 5 P. M. Iloston, Wed., 5 P.M.; Sat. 2 P.M An InwxnratlnK enjoyable nctan vo ace. .Millions or paasenirers car ried, nut a life Inst. Tickets In clude meets berth on main deck, fftrf for til,,. frttfed tnWrr MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS. CO. i.st.iuii.iitd uui I'ler IS S.IIel. iit. Tel. I.otn. 11100 iO! PAKCEL POST DM?SIR i Croii n A llrldge Work riatfs. la. oo up 40 N. 8TH ST. Walnut 4M0 Fnrntfrtr nf llh N UffyV I ID I Onen ID A. M I'nill It an l f Tlatea Kcpulretl. Painless Kitraetton I samsjsBWBasssaBsasavBsnnssassajMsasjsssiaBnsBffBan OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Reconstructed upholst red and lo Ished, $15 -i First class work KUaranteed, Blip Covers Made to order. Wo carry a large stnek of UPhul lUrlnir mateilais at wholesale prices. American Upholstery Co. Jlili-t mid I.urgist lloiise of Its Kind 19i S Second 5t WrUe or ll,on" Formerly 30 Areh Street tvaizPAH zc Gives you a feeling ot real comfort and tho assuranco of perfeo protection while axer-clsina- or playing- games ot any una, All elas tic Per fect fir. Will MM. chafe, t'erfeetpoocb. rsttntcdopeo lasi la front, atsy be boiled to cesose. TWO WEEKS TRIAL. If set satlsf sctory return sad monsy wu) be refsadsd. tl ailed on receipt of asiss.tl. Hutswalsimessunsuat. THE WAI.TEH V. WAUE III IU.IU Sprlug HI rest Vlillndelntili HTK.MIIIMT' rtEtOBTH FALraiVERCINE to BOSTON SpUndU SUamm-Splt'iti S.nrfee ireseeiru en ik. ..sm.r L.v. Sultan St. slr 14 N. H. .SO P.M. Oslly Inst, Sund.y Now setters! Una n-ll ...tit Sun. Now Londsn Una Dally ei. Sua. Lv. dar lsrs Pier 4 W, 40 HJt, llouiton il Srhedilles iinvgii.Mii. nine T-l-'l' ol 1341 A ir.10 fiesliiiil TO BALTIMORE teai4k i2EJt- EKIUSSflN I MP l.tLry evenlPg at ft, Saturdays, 3 o'clock. lure, ilia wa. '-' no round tilp. IJ.uo, UA1 SILAIVILn From Philadelphia etery Tuesday Thurs day hatu-ilay. at S n clock. Fare, 11.80 one way. J2.B" ruund trip Mitst Iteautlful water r de nut of Thlladel. Dhlii Send for pamphlet, .No Sunday sleamm Steamer leaves on daylight-saving time nrrira I'ler 3 South Delaware avenue. j IT SPECIAL SUNDAY isfeasmt. EXCURSION AU day on the watsr to Beautiful Leorewood Grove nn thu Chisniio Us ft Iteia'tiito .uuil. Home earlr same evening;. Ericsson Line, Pier S, Souilt Delaware Ao.l 8 o'clock very Sunday tnornlng. UayllKbt.ss.vlu lime, Fart. II, 0U. 1. w 4isyiMysHs yir""l',gffiraFi7 aawkl BrTsSBsa V lest alt aaak l-n. i HKMMKTt WKtQRTH ATLANTIC PITY. K, J, LABOR DAY SPECIAL $12-50 SJx $12-50 Monday ALBEMARLE Virginia uve, near beach, on block from Sleel Pier. Private baths. Elevator. Ca pacity 80O. Dancing. 4000 feet of porch space. Bathing from house. Running Water in Every Room American plan, I8.MJ.UP dally. European Plan. 11,80 up dalltr. Special weekly. OAni.lI A JiEVITTf New Ownership Mgt. IM THE MOST BCAUnFUL SBOnOM. HOTEL EDISON Michigan At,, elo to licaeh. thr block i from ntw ' "RndtiTou ' (AmuHfmtnt Center), ronTtnlcnt to nil j pun and muifrrwnii, optu mrrounainrs, ixwn airj tlitneilsijrt tkeA nsHVattA Atlta Asaerleaa Plan, 17.50 us weekly, IS wf aWll Et-ropeau I'lsa, tl.SO np dstly Moslc. sua parlor, spseloqs porches, frse bathing (rirUegt. thowsr bstlis. Noted for rsU-ks food krsry attaatioa gtrsa U sosofit aad srrts. H SO rm T)nll nelil STM ssiff. flSSU Q.BERON It Flreprnof Annex, Tennessee Av. nr. Reach. Cap. 400 Central; open surrounding! ops. Cathollo A Protestant Churches. Prlr. batht, Kunning Water in All Rooms txcellsnt tablsi fresh vegs. Windows screoa (0. Whit service. Rklet. R. II. Ludy. M. O. LABOR DAY SPECIAL 91 Q.SO Hrtturdny, Sunday nnd f 1 Jl.60 Mondny (American Tlnn) MAIAMUTS H0TELBILTM0RE Rhode Island are, near Ilaach. Hot and cold sea baths. Orchestra, Dancing, Special Fall rales In effect fSspt. 7. FLAHERTY VYaTfcT'lT'Y N.T.aAllletUJIrs.,HbUKkrroia IIM MZiMl4 p. K. It.Slstien.eentrslKtertry thlng. all eutild rooms; ehtrf al A se rupulouily cl.sn, smHles sreommedsted; Aneit beseh. free bsthlng from Isul; shower bathn F.uropesn Plan, It. 00 updly; I7.M p weekly eseh person (two In room) Speelsl single. Mao Us Hrnm Mil king Your Itenert utliiiis. "1IIK 1IOTKL WnillW 1QUII DIKAWtt" MELROSE HALL Ho. Carolina nto nesr Reach. Centrally lo cated, near piers and amusements. Rooms tilth running water. Kletator to street level. I'neicelled cuisine. Capacity 150. Rattling from hotel. 13.50 up dly.. HT.fiO up tvkly. OSCAR VAOO. Wop. 'Open All the Year" Briek. Stool and Stnna Oonitrnctlam PRINCESS ao usrouns Are., near Deaea, Osthing from heuis snd oar own llosrdwslk bath houses. HOT AMI flfll.li RDNNIN6 WATER IN ALL ROOMS Mod lutes, Klttstor, French Chef Orchestra 'Dsocln. Cap'y J0. Bkt. mailed. PAULC.noSLIIAH,Owws LABOR DAY SPECIAL Si A Saturday Dinner Until $1 f 'aw Ttiesdny Breakfnst lw HOTEL LEWIS nit Paelfe Avenne Km OCCAN A.VC I'lrst hotel front ltesh snd oscrloeklnt osssn. Centrally oeatsd; Ar.proof: elevstori priv bslhil bsthlng frsta botsl. Coolest Dlnlaa Room la dty ea tssftUilfliwr shtk ivisw. UlOno dlri soseisl wkiy. M. A. UCYREB. ?r.'TRrMORE ATc,c I Worlds Greatest Hotel Success ItJVBFT'OIs: Kentocky Avenue, sdlseent to Beseb E.,nt spp..lntmnt. CU181NE sad SKRVld miBXtJ'iJJUi iiiiminirtus I It. DUl.i..i. y-u. tt. ii. .ioii.NS, Slur. SFNATOR Fireproof. rirt"liotel from gutniun H0rdwalk and Steel Pier on Virginia Ave The new k.nil of Hotel. Newly furnished and every tninu arranged for your comfort. Let us send ou booklet. TARflR INN Urean end Couoectlcul are. IftDWriinn Illeal 0tatloni la'go rooms Kicellant table. lBlh season. Special rates irom Labor Day. J. P. A A. SI. DUNN. Ufulminiler Kentucky Av. nr. ileaco. WeStmintier KatBtr. private baths running ttatr f)p.n all sar. A. KOPP. nrtrHWnnn mucky no. near Peach, t i.of-i.,nit''- nt 7 Oen. V Lnllree. Parkway Cottage,? JUV fSS. rsrk A. C, Channsll. forni'ly Tttti Chsnnsj tH'UVN CITY N. J. NoiRBHXStoiE Capacity 000. Ocean City's leading botsl la appointment, cuisine and service. J. HOWARD ril.OCUSI. Lessee-Manager tor nit r manager The Urrenbrler, Walls Sulphur Springs. W. V. HI'ltlNtl LAKE IIEACII. N. J, THE On the Ocean dr a nnnT SPKINQ LAKE. N. J. iVrvIVEil Oolf, llathlng. nidlng. Tennis linen ilur. Sent. W 11 Stuhlis l'rnn IIEACII HAVEN. N. J. Msll lie .Kb Ilnvcn. N. J. Tho Peer of Seaside nnd lift) side Itesorts EAST hTKOlDsllLKO. 1'A. 1 URN VILLA it. k. d. a E. Stroutlsburi. Pa. Home cooking; electric lights; bathing teach. Ideal place for Fall vacation. Berwick Inn -iavid. Halting. rrt Detwlul' "" counseling. Shady grouoa Oara. Trolley to antr-nce. Ilooklat. V. O. DlfKEnSON. K, Stroiidhiir. , MtlFNT P(K ONO PA. Pocono Mt. House M"n; improye. ments. Forty. ff.nr ' enr Ovtnershtp msnagrment. llnoklet DEVON. PA. DEVON INN DEVON. PENNSYLVANIA Main Line Pa. It It.. In the beautiful Ches ter V Uey. forty mlnules from llroad Street Station, fnrty-fnur trains dally each wat. three minutes from Ileon Station. SPK. CIAL It Ti:M IR'KINfPACni'ST AND SEP TEMIIKK. Telephone Wane 700, (mlf I'rlillegra Hnrsrhnrk Riding Tennis Onrage Service LA ANN A. PIKE CO., PA. lir.ECIIM'T (OTTAOE Spend our Li'l Hcutton In t" I'ornnos m. al fall rates MR O It P II SONS nilHTON. MA'sn. HOTEL PuStanI J90ComnonwearUtAve Doston I The Distinctive Hr..tfrir Hnuao f ' On of the most homatik I hotclA In tho wnHrl. '" Vlnnge"n Send for Our Booklet wiOiirsj uuiuv to iiiaicncuooron. s TOKOVIO CAN. WAI.KI It IIOL'SH AND CAIILS.ItlTE TOltONTO'S TWO FAMQllB HOTELS LONDON. KNOLVND When In London stop at TUB OOIIDON HOTELS TOURS PWfl ,YMri.tJVMi-.Wii.1TW,WkV1!r, ACRVISEdeLUXE i TO THE MEDITERRANEAN By ihe &S.CAUONIA of IheCUNARD llNE Sailing from New York. JAN. 28TS1922 DUhATIOM blDAYS StricttyUmittdto SS0 Guests The Itinerary imcladtt ttinti lo ' i Mt)i'ilt, SPAIN, ntllltALTAIt '''PnH. MDNTF.VAni. NICK. ytl'M'.q. FVPT. PAI.ESTIVF CONSTANTINOPLE. AT II KSH EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT TO0S.C00Kt.S0N 225 Soots Broad St. (kelaw Wtliit St.i wmmmMmmiitwmmmmmmmmii A sMfTiW f J RPMUft TttmoTtTt PANAMA yww-w 1 Af Hear CANADA Calls IJoiil toiler VACATION LAND of IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE In Canada, your Ideal Vacation is reallred; Rldeau Lakes, Musk-oka Lakes Georgian Bay Nlplgon Quetlco Mlnald -Lower St Law rence end Maritime Provinces. Fishlne, Boating, Bathing, Golf. A summer playground In the great out-doors. Jniper Parle, Alberta, and Mount Robion Park, British Columbia, embrace the scenic mountain won ders of the Dominion. FISHING, HUNTING and CAMPING Realfiahine and hunting. in virgin streams and unspoiled big game country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, QUEBEC, ON TARIO, ALBERTA and BRIT ISH COLUMBIA. TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Dally trains run from Montreal to Vancouver and from Toronto to Vancouver trains luxuriously equipped to make your journey a progress of pleasure. Restful stop overs at the Dominion's most fa mous hotels. Complete your trip to California and the Pacific Coast by seeing the Wonderland of Canada. Every assistance gladly given in planning your tour; writo or call. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS k. 6. CH0WH, air. Agtnt, Put. OtpL 1270 Broidwiy (Cm. 33rd SI) Ntw York, N. Y. IN MK.MOKIAM I.ANO.HNEIl. MAltlKJI IVNOSNER. de parted her life August 21. 1U19. Sadly misted by daushters and sorM. DAVID U. L,AN03NEn. Hmthz ITISIfOFF. On Aug. 2S. 1021. SAMUEL P.. I1HHOFF. Ki?latltes and friends aro In riled to the services, on Tuesday ntening. nt i- o'clock at his late rcsldenro. ftlSb Norfolk st. Interment it Iterrsburah. Pn. nONU Suddenly, on Aug. 27. 1021. JOHN rtOSS. beloved son of James II. and Josephine E. Pond, aged 23 years Itelatlvra aral friends, also employes of Hell Telephone Co., are Invited to the service on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt his residence. 8I4B N. Hancock at. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening IinnCHKIi Auk 2S. ftAItAH. lfe of Charles Ilrecher and daushtor of the late Isaac and Katlo Stnrck. Itelatlves and frlnds are Invited to attend funeral serv Icis. Tues., 3 P. M, precisely, at her lhte residence. 3723 N Orntz St. Int. Mt. Cormel Com Kindly omit tinners IiniNEY. Aug. 28. CHAHLES. husband of tho late Cimrlnlte C Ilrlnev Itelatlves nrd friends, nlio members of Erlo Ave, M. Ei Illble Union and employes nf Slldvale SteI Co., am Invited to attend funeral, Wed., 2 P. SI., late residence, 3U00 Percy st. Int. prlt.iti', Northwuod Com, Friends may call Tues eve, IlItnWN. At Mt. Holly N. J Aug. 20. nOllEItT SI. imoWN. aged 73. Funeral Thura., 2 P. SL, from his late residence. 244 Rutland ate., Ml. Holly. N. J. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. Cl.AniC. Near Holland Hucka County Pa. Aug. 211. 1021, CYRUS 11ROWN CLARK, aged 74. Relatltes nnd friends In tlted to funeral, without further nolle, at his Into residence, near Holland. Pa , Thurs,, nt 2 P. M. .(standard lime). Int. nt Ivy HI 1 Cem Conusance will meet train nt St I.oonard's Station Ienlng Heading Terminal. Phlla.. at 12:2.1 I' SI. (standard time) DAVIS. On Auguet 21 at Ocean Orove. N. J , ANNA AnSISTItONO, wife of T Nel son Davis, Itelat ves nnd friends Invited to funeral aertlcts, nt Cto resld'nre af -nn-ln-law. A. I Wolf, 314 UiuHIn ate., Wayne. Pr., Wednesdny, 2 P. SI. Interment private Irlinda may take 1 .IS P. SI. train from llroad Street Station DAVIS. Aug 21. KLIZAHETH It . wlfi of late Thomas R. II.-nK formerly of Slnhnnny City, I'a. Funeral soi vices nnd Int, at Slahanoy City Wed. Remains ma be v. it ed Tuns n. o m ii N I'Hh " DEROUSSE. On Aur. 28. 11121. IX)l!I8 THEODOIlE. husband of Anna W De. rousse, Itelatltoi nrrl friends are Int lied to the service on Thursday afternAnn, at 2 o'clock, nt his late residence, 321) N llth at.. Camden, N. J. Interment private OITFY. Aug. 27. IDJl CHARLOTTE W DUFFY Relatives nnd friends nnd employes, Hen, Asso of N. Snellenhur'; Si f'a are invited to attend funeral srrtlcts. Wed., 2 r .ii., at tne resilience nr ifr uncle Alliert Ward 2121) S. DaKuett st tO.'.tli and Wood, lund ave.). Int. pr.vatj. V.etvlng Tuev rte, ECKSTEIN. Aug. 27. nt Atlantic O ty. N. J.. HANNAH. tvlf. nf the Into Abraham l.cksteln (neo Ilvrnhelm) aged 72. Rel.itlver and friends are Invited to nttend funernl Mjrtlrew, Tues.. 2 P SI. precisely, at the liarloro nf Storrls Hnsenb-rg's Son. 2H0'I N "r.???.!t In' nrlvata. Aduth Jeshurun Cem. EI.IIERTSON.-Aug 27. ANNA C . wife of Lewis Llliertson nged 71 Itelatlves nnd Iriends are Invited to attend funernl. Wed j P St. from th rieldenrn of her son, lilll N 4th st c.tnidon N. J Int. prlvule. Int liar iRh Cem ELY Aug 27. IHAAC E. ELY. Rela tives und frli ivls are Invited to attend fu neral sen Ices, Wd 2 P SI prerlse'y. nt .trie reslil nee of his daughter. Sirs L I) Shirley, 70.'i7 Fllmoro st , Fox Chnse. Int pr'tats Rnmalna may be viewed Tues,, 7 to 0 P. SI. EltlHCKSON. Aug 28, ELIZABETH J., widow nf William H. Errlrkson nnd dnutrli ter of the late John nnd EllzsJiMh Randall, Relatives and friends nre Invited to ntteend funeral. Wed . 2 P M (standard time) from her late residence, Rlchhoro, Pa. Int. Rich born Cem Autos will iireet trnlrr leaving Reading Terminal 12:23 P. SL, at Church- t It, qtiilnn, FELLER. Aug, 28, JOHN P husband n. Elliitbitth Feller. Funeral Wed.. 2 P. M . late resldi-nc. 6300 Chancellor st, Int strictly private, FOOA11TY Au 28. SIARY FOOARTY fnif SIcKernnn) wife nf thi late ,lnm"s Togarty Relatives and friends nre Invited tn nttend funeral. Wed., 7.8n A St., from her late reslJence, HI2 N 20th st High mnrs of reijulim Church of St. Francis Xstler 0 A SI Int New f'slhe,.,! r ,n, FREEStAN. Capt CLARENCE PATTON I'REKSIAN died In the SIue-Arsonne Cam eslgn Friinc. Sept 80 1018 ugeil 20 eara, Funeral servlcea at Old St. Davids Church, I rlUuy, Sept. 2 1021. at .1 o'clock P. SI Coaches will meet the 3:1ft P St train (day light saving time) fronr Ilrotd Street Station at St Davids Sta. Itelatlves aial friends nre Invited. tIAI.I.AdHER Aug 27, 1021, PATRICK eon nf the Inte Pernard nnd Mnry Oallaghr. Relatives and friends also Court Pr de Nn 42 F, nf A,, are Invited to attend funeial Wed, 8.80 A SI. from his lata resMenre 11011 Unity st.. Frankfnrd Solemn r nulem mass at St Jn ichlm'a Church, 10 A St Int St. Domtn c's Cem. HAOrnrY Auirt2!i. OKHIKIINA. dnugh tr of Kllxitmtli J and the late Anthonv Ilagerty lteiitls and friends are Invited Hi attend funernl Wed 2 1' I from her inrithei's reel lenct, 11.1.14 lliverfnid avo Int. Wooilliitids Cim Remains may bo viewed Tues , after 7 P SI. HILL. At his residence. 3001 Paring at . en Aug 20 1U21. OEOItOi: 11. husbmd nf the late .Mary W. HI I Relatives slid friends nie Invited tn tho service on Tuesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Oliver If. Hair Illdg . 1820 Chestnut at. Interment private. HOLT. Aug 20. OEOROE W . Jr . hus bnnd nf late I.lllle Holt lnn9 lit id), Hged 30 Italatltes and friends nre respectfully In vited to attend funeral Thurs , 2 P SI., from his father's residence (lenrgo SI Holt, 1347 Ortho-log st Frankfurt. Int at (Srrrnvtnn.1 (K. of P ) Cem Itemalna may be "l" ml Wed from 8 to 10 p. SI 1 JENNINOS At sr dfnrd. N. J.. Au. 28. nHOROE DANIEL. Infant son of C. Uauch and Loltls Frlnnt Jennings, aged ft months. 1... U IstniTHIIs l.sTJ. ,A-a S.SsiH"i:i l issasar ur irw tw - ; A VrmeTMjrysaK Ihie' Funeral fr' m parents' residence Sledford, N. J Wed . 1 P St. (standard lime). Int Colestoveit Com. Friends may call Tues, 7 to 0 P. M. KANr. --Aug 28, SIARY A., widow nf Joseph Kane. Relatives and friends Invited In funeral, Wed,, 8:30 A. St., residence 0il33 Yncum st. Slass at HI. Clement's Church 10 A, SI Int private KENDI.E, Aug. :o FRANK StELI.EN, husband of Florence Ken lie (nee l.avell), only beloved son of N'l'lo D. and tho lat Samuel H Kendle, In his ,1 1 1 h year. Rein lives nnd friends, Sluilclana' Union and I Stusloal Fund Society are Invited tu funeral letvlces. Thurs.,- a P. St.. at his lata real. deuce, 1324 U. 6sa it. Int. vrlvuti. HBATHH - -... f of Call.nrlne Klenlt Jf.ni rrltri i t,hJJ,tM .., ein.t- ' ..(. tti w.i.'.' 'II'. Itels,l!l and friends.' nlsn Hlrn Trll, No UrmJ'ls n. M.,&n1 .mployca of Jonh "vd!STi.kl nro mviii'i t" aurnn luneral, Wed o 1, ".7.1 late rostovnee. 110 N. Alder still,.3 Yii mnunt Com, Friends mny call 'mV. '-" KUEHNHOLD. Aug. 37, CATlf inttSl widow of Adm Kuohnhold. awd 7b" vl'!? maV view remains Wed. ere., at ih."l?? denco nf her daiwhtcMn.law, Vtri tf rt-lh Kuehnhold, 4853 u, Orals It Kli Ilaileltn. I'm ' "" 1st, LOMAS. Of Crostmnnt, Pa . .,- J KI.LA 8.. tslfo of William J. Lorns' . H 47. no atlves and frlemls. .J m"' Nleetown Baptist Church! While fin.. AJ1 Classl I.ades4 Auit'.lsrv " " .Blbta . Commander. No, 82. K. T., nro hiiiFi?". t funeral services, Thurs,., 2 P. j? . .V1?4, to tiTwn IVtpt at Church OoVnWtown Jw &'' Ilrunne? at. IntA private. NorthwtHvi V. Friends may call nt parlors of John &1 kelhnch, 8730 Oermantown ave.. Wso' 1 ' " 10 P. M. 1 ,a'' to " JIAOUiniS. Xutf. 21), ANNA V m, . the late John A. Masulro and dsii.tf t' Jtarsaret and tho tale Ktra Jllller luu.'! nnd friends are Invited tt itiJntl f. !l, from the parlora of M. J, FlltoatrleV xn,.f1' 11722 N. llroad at.. WeJ.. 8ao A. ft i?,t ' mass of roqulem at the Church of ih- .A ' Child 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross C.m',,r MAUTIN. Aur. 20. 1U21. KATB ?'.. TIN. mother ot 11, J. Martin. Dn nitH?"" funeral will b riven from 124s w. u2 MAflON. At New nrltaln. Pa . AG. U nov, HENHY F. MASON, aired 7 S;A private, from his lata residence, New nvlflM Township. Wad., at 2.80 P, f."nlw t Int. Ivy Hill Tern, "1,w ,1"1. aicuAbi.. ai i.nnieau.Titlrry. Jul. .. 1018. Captain HOWA11D C. McCAt.u! n '! C... Co. a. B9th Infantrr. aired 277,?,' V Jnsenh n, and I-noro Ouest MeCall rZ "f . ti.. a. ..in.... aeit. .. ......' 'al1 lour.). 1J. .,10 un.,uu.. mui. Mini IJUUIOW ! T.T b open on Tuss. and Wed,, from t .Tli' 2.80 P M.. whn the serv'ces wll b' S"3' Kindly omit flowers. Int. nt Woodlands r!1 McCnonF.Y. Aur, 2S. DANini, a be loved husband of Hlliabeth McCtoreV'?" Kearney), rtelat'ves nnl friends, alsn nV Name Society and Carpenters' Union ii!1? No. 122. nro Invited to attend niS! Thurs.. 8:30 A. M.. from his lit" reiKK' MIM noyer at.. Oermantown. Solemn"1: irnlv R.nn'-hr Cent. ' 'nt SIeI.AlfOHI.IN. Au. 21. ANNA wm-L I of Patrick McI.nUBhlln. Funeral Wear's 1 parlors of Charles II. Dretves. Darby "p. (I ai n a, .11. .-iiass si unurcn or the nt... i Vlraln Mary 0 A SI. Int. Kel j vlli" m" MOSS. On Aua-. 2S, 1021, Pirin.iw MOSS, son of tho late Joseph L. and ilM Moss. Funeral and Interment prlvstsvr MtlMlYNK. HAIIAH I.BYIih ".',,,, P.YNE, wife of the late Sllchael MlST ' nt II7II3 Haterfonl axe. runeral fromki aon, Frank l'. Mulnne'a residence, 441 ri3 no Trenton. N. J.. Wed,. 8 A, si. SiSS ' MUni'HY. At Wlldttood. N, Idwopd. N, J on as, h'joj'f'' infant dn1f. and Siarzarst MoreK 8 months. ,,f 301B rtK Holy Sepulchre ciiS arust Tin, luai. .iiAiix, ter nf Dr. Prnnk A 1 . . ii.i,...i ... .0 . lliro ..it. ...,.. nrru .0 iiiunins. Ill .linn n . w mnml st. Interment Itnlv n..,..i.k.. '" rv ".v..., MO. SlYERS. Aug. 27. SIARTHA. wlf, Cf u,. I to Caaner Slyers. Funeral services Tuia "'30 P. St.. nt her Inte resldjncc. 1J01 ltY , vernon at. ini. tvestminsier Cent. nL ' mtlns may be viewed Slon. eve. "' NEEL. Aug. 2(1. 1021. EU.PM u ... nf. Charles It, Neel and daughter of ths let! 1 William nnd Ellen Leahy Relatives aM irienoa are inv ten to nitcnu runeral. wm fi.in a e e.n. ,h. ...i., 1 l'.' .., .., ... , -.uii. ...n , .-tui-iiva o( lue nephew. 1342 S. 27th st. Solemn hleh tniw of renulem nt St. Oabrlrt'a Church 10 A. it Int. cathedral . OIJON. Aug. 27. ERIC husband ef Hilda C. Olson. Relntltes and friends, tlu members of All Saints' Lutheran Chore!. Swedish Beneficial Association, Commercial Iidge, No. 2.10. I. O O. V.. and empleVM ' u j.inn nrn i-.iiHi. u, iiiviica to senrlcet. from his late residence 1021 Ilrlitol ai. lifter 8PM , PFATISCHER. Aug. 20. FTIIEDA. wUew of Stathlns Pfat'scher, Relatltes and friends I Invited tn funernl services. Tues., 2 P. H, mantnwn. Int. private. REED. Aug. 20. MATIY E.. wMow of John L. Reed, 70 veara. Services TueHar. 2 P. SI., nt residence of daughter, Urt. John Roger, 202 S. Hirst st Int. Montron Cem, Friends call Slorr. evening, from 8 lo I, IlEYNOLDS At New Egypt. N. J am. 20. 1021. LYDIA A., wife of Rev. Otern C. Reynolds aged r4. Funeral Thurs 1 Jo P SL (davllght time). Services In New Err St E. Chu'ch. Int. Sit Holly Cem. Frlnti mnv ca'l Wed evening. ROEDEI.. Aug 27. WILLIAM R . hot- 1 nnd of Catherine ltoedel. Relatives ant friends Invited to nttend funeral service) Wed.. 2 P. SI , from ths residence ef Mi son. Riissel Roedel, 1104 S. Teach st. Re mains may he viewed Tues., from 7 to I r f Int. Westminster Cem. nilPP. At Easton, Pa , Aug. 27, AtVfl OUST J,, husband of Wllhelmena Hope, sired 7ft. rtelatltes and friends Inv'led tt services. Wed.. 1 P. SL. nt the parlors st Seher ft Heesinger. nueauenanna ave. iui , of Front st. Int Hillside Cem., via fumnf car viewing Tues eve. . , saw nUTTEH. At New York. Aug. 20, JANtiB wire nf John St. milter tnee nutieri, sin Bft. Rnlntlves and friends nre Invited to ak temt fnnNrfl.1 Wed.. 1:311 I. SI. from bff brother's residence, Thomas V. Ilutler. in Louden st., Olney. Int. private, Leverlnrtn Cem, Rnthorough. ' Sl-VnnriT In Ran Franelsen. OalK.tS Anir 5X mot. ELLA FURRUBII wldDtr ol ' J(iHh II. 3ebert and mother 'f Mrs. rttV eilck C. curt Riaiives nna inenas sre ; vlteil to the services, on Thur-ilsv mornirt ; at 11 o'clock, at the Ollter It Dnlr IlUf, I 1820 Ch3tnut at;. Philadelphia, Interment j 1 SHEARN. August 20, SIAROARKT V. wife of Terrenre Shearn and dauihtir rf Catherine and thlate Sllchsel SIenermo. aced 44 Ilelntlve and friends nro Inv.tet to attend funeral. Tuesday. 8 30 A. Sl fro; l.er late residence. 2028 N. 24th st. Hrt lUlil at St Cotttmbi's Church. 10 A. H. Inlerraent Holy Serp'chre Ctmetery. Bnn aniteah psp-ra p'raso copy. .- ,' RII.PATII Aug 28. 1021. anonrjE L SII.PATH. In his 71st sear Relatives ssi friends nro Invited to attend funeral sere Ices. Wed. 1 an P. St. precisely at h'l IH rrsldence 3220 N Carlisle st Int. Bur llpeton N. J. Friends mav call Tues , 8 U n r r aixi'MK-na rtn .tn ?B 1071 KLLA sf -. ,-.- .l. .-.- l.-.,. n Din, m-.e n.la. Wile 01 me lily iinnr. -. t,,.,....- " -. lives and friends nre Invited tn the fervler nn Tbursdty afternoon, at 2ln o clock. her Iste rs dene ft.llM fntharln" St.. inw ment nt Arllnutcn Cemetery Irlenili nn cnll Wednesday etenlng. m. nil" l. ,s,i i ' ......- --- . son of .Mendel and EMit Sleln sg'd 27 Brt ntlvs nnd friend". nln m"mlrs of rs. u -llftth Infitntrvj Csptnln Wilter St Onm Post. A. I. nnn vvae imin " ai; -to attend funeral rervlces. 114 ,s nrecl'elv ut the psr'-rs of Mo'rls Pes twrr's Sons. 2000 N. Rroad St. Int. MoI- STOCKl'M Amr. 20 1021, nt hU Jala resld-nce, 2017 N 1.1th St. ritRPER CJ D. husbahd of Wllhelmlna Slockura (1 Oelger) In his 04th sear Services TO-iJ P SL. pirlnrs of Ous. A. Klrchner, .. cor. 1.1th nnd L-h gli ave. Int minim .. SULLIVAN A Mlanllc CitJ. N-,'-Aug. 2H CATHARINE, wife of the l John Sulilvnn. Relatives and friends art vlted tn attend fune-nl. Thurs. M0 AM. fr m Ihe residence nf her son DtrW Eetli van. 0330 Klngseeslng ave Siilemn m of rennl'm St Clement's Church I" A. In' Ne- c-.tlicdril ,, TIM'SSI.rR On Aur 27 1P2I FTtANXV LIN St , husi nnd of Nc'lle SI Treshr Istl Slltchell) Rilnt'vcs and f'lends nre Inrlltl to the lervlc jr W-ilnredny n,'nJin2 fk 2 o'clock, it his '.Ve rcmlnee 1100 3 m st Interment nt Sit Slr'lnh ConHterj. Friends miv call Ti'ed evening , viciCAfis. aub 2" ip ! JOinrHirj hu'bnnd cf Arnindn I. vlciiars .inn " the Inte nnviel nnd M"""-' V.il .ta hi. 2,1 t.ir. Relatives nnd friends. ij William C Itanllton I.oage. rt". " y nnd A. SL. ind all other orgnlilliM Which he was a memnv n--c Int Ited to J tind funeial services. T.turs 11 A. ' his late reslden-e. 2728 Ridge ate. I etrlctly nrlvntj. Westminster. W (inS'KNIOHT Suddenly rHn-n mix.. iphnnii. l.leutenn Av. 3A.il Lieutenant lbu T. son of "the lole Wllllnm J, mm j. snu s-g Due notice ef I Wagonknlcht. aged 20, "lVALKFIL-Aug. 20 BM";...". wife of Thomas P-. Walker '"Vii isS friends are Invited to attend, funer I NJ SARAS) friends are Invited to attenn luners lcs. Thurs.. 2 P St. at er latere .l fllll Torrcsdalo nve W'V'SS AmbS t.rlvate, Sit. Pleasnnt Ilnptlst I em.. AB'" P ,... ,r.h Jf WALTER. On Eighth MO"""' oMhe-lateVVmiaSl Sarah R Walter, nged 81 V-. '2, Fifth-day Ninth SJnnth 1st t t r. i:M!IA naiisnter oi m' .''::. ruuei ;. W... I.,. re.l.lenCO. 343 S. ' rrom Iter lato ri Interment nrlvate I, -III. II- I in.v ,-. -.---. iterment nrlvate. on An. WENDELL At West Orove. Pa., on an, 28, 1(121. HELEN DANFt'ilin. "-,yj,l. the lain Isaac P. and Mr?nvNtra t n.i.ii... ..i e.l.ne nre InVIiea 'T. i ssrvlce. on Wednesday nttertiom. yi o'clock, nt the Oliver II Pair mo- J Chertnut st. Interment nrlvae R1BOff WriNHEUT Auir. 27 ' AV John FRANCES. In loved daughter ot , ".J.,.!', '?J'-V lies I n.ni. mine Welssgerlier. Furiner n ths funeral will bo given ." fif ii-, till. -j miiiiii my nw. --. in WOODS Duo notice or .,.,.....,, . - . ,,nersi e " -i. B . . . Yvur a '.' "A v.ifllf given from the Parlors of Iaia , enfleld A .Suns. 322 N ft W "' MAoT WOODSSuddenl. Auk -J . .! It ia u. . s WOODS Due iiiiucn u. --.-i a rraw given from tho Pirlii" of DavlU u enOeld A Sons. 322 N, 3?d St. CHELTEN HILLS CEMETERY Nn.S.ctarlan. Iltautlfull Ut tlfftee I BOO Arch St, AKDSLEY BURIAL PAg. Provide now. the future ' . csr--l neautlfiil. Accessible. PP,"JS,tll TrWfil i. nncsiie-a Ifaln tincst Olensine l-rn MUKaiet wepgi-n ."" :"'", nvliw" onr Relatltes and fr ;nd. are inv nttend funeral, Wed. i P ' '(2M all parents' residence. 2287 SUel ' 'w Sllftl'n) Int Holy Cross em IVElSSOERnER. At Jllenalde. 3B Aue '.. lim. 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