. fV ' nw'F.V' ' iT i '" r T .'." VV '."" ' - rt. . l. geofs . . . EYEING PUBLIC (,LLEDGEPr-PHIL'AI)BIiPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921 !j iWs. Mabol Mason Set Upon by Ten Mon Whilo Walking With Girl Companion it 28TH AND JACKSON STS. ,ru- n attacked Mrs. Mnbel Mix- . . - -1.1 r.t OQ It TnM- $11 street, nt a lonely spot near Twcn jA.t.h.li nnd Jackson streets nt 0 Vilock last night as eIiowos walkliiR Mh MIbs Jne King, of 280S Jnckson itr set llrs. Mason Is In a serious condition jTho Methodist Hospital, 'jier fingers wcro badly bitten, where tot men had used, their teeth to tear fi'.fro'n her fingers her weduinB ring, n dl&monu cugutivmvMi. . .- -,... rial of small vnluB. Tho insldo of the wedding ring was engraved "G. M. to it. M." None of her assailants has been cap tured. Tho place where the attack occurred N one of the darkest spots in tho south western section of the clt.v. The near ,.t (.trect lamp is a long distance nwny. The young women wcro walking toward the Paswunk avenue bridge, ;W?h wniw the Schuylkill River. As her ncared the grounds of tho oil works nearby the bushes pnrted suddenly and the men sprang at them. Mls-j King crouched among the bushes, and plck Ine her way for considerable distance, managed to escape. She told n passer br of the attack nnd lie informed Pa trolman Kelly, of tho Twenty-fourth ,nd Wolf streets station. Kelly found Mrs. Mason in a semi conscious condition and sent her to the hospital. More than a score of policp wero bent out to scour the neighbor hood. They could find no trace of the - men. . ., , . ,, On account 0 mc tinrKnes-i, .un, jloson was unable to give any descrip tion of her assailants. KILLED BY TRAIN Philadelphia Man Fell Und r Wheels at Glen Osborns Therion Stedcford, who jra 'c his nd dress as (US ltandoiph street died in a hospital in Pittsburgh today as the re sult of a full at (Slcn Osl orno, Pa., from a Cleveland-Pittsburg i train on the Pennsylvania Itnllroad. Stcadford was riding on tie plntform of the baggage car npxt to the engine when ho fell under the wheels, lloth legs were amputated. TAXPAYERS JAM OFFICE Extra Guards Called to Handlo Crowd of Belated Ones Tho first Moor corridor of City Hall is jammed today before tho oflico of tho Receiver of Taxes and extra clerks havo been pressed Into scrvico to take care of tho rush of tardy tnxp'aycrs who aro getting under tho wire on the Inst day of grace to avoid payment of penalties. Several squads of City Hall guards have been detailed to tuke caro of the crowd and keep the passage. clear. W. Frccland Kcndrlck, Ilccclvcr of Taxes, said today that several largq baskets full of mnil arrived todny. con taining checks of those who could not pay their taxes personally. Ho said any remittances to his oflico thut arc In tho mail before midnight tonight will bo counted as having been in on time. Among the lnrgcst remittances re ceived today wcro one of .$1,115,020 from the Pennsylvania Hallroad, one of $021,207 from tho Philadelphia nnd Heading and one of $857,470 from John Wnnamaker. ham Galler, 1823 Lombard street. Po lice of tl.o TwclfHi and Pino streets station heard the crash of glass in a window ol Gallcr's fchop nnd wiw the insn run into n houso several doors up tho street, where they wcro arrested. Iho men, both Negroes, gave tho nnmes of Mitchell 'Walker, twenty ono years old, nnd James Moore, nineteen, horn bard street near Nineteenth. They wcro held this morning In .$.-00 hall for a further hearing by Magistrate O'Urlcn i-t the Twelfth nnd Pino streets sta FLOAT FOR FAIR PARADE It Will Represent Signing of Decla ration of Independence A float representing the signing of tho Declaration of Independence N being built nnd will head a .pnrmlo of the Order of Independent Americans in Broad street next Tuesday night for tho purpose of creating Interest nnd boosting the Sesnui-Centenninl celebra tion to bo held hero in 1020. Tho pnrado of tho patriotic society will culminate' in exercises at tho Ho tel Walton, nt which Mnypr Moore will make an address. Tho nrnngements for me uuignnsirnuon anu tno noni were made public today with thu publication of n letter from Kdwnrd Wilson, chair man, in clinrgo of the parade, to Kd ward ltoblns, secretary of the Hcqui Ccntenninl Exhibitors' Association. 4 Held as Window-Smashing Thieves Two men were arrested early this morning in a houso on Lombard street near Nineteenth on Mispiclon of Scal ing cloth from tho tnllor shop of Abru- Market and fourth Ss. PHILADELPHIA To the Young Man in Business Tho in ir business should ally him self with a strong bank. He should establish his credit whilo becoming a systematic depositor and ho should profit by tho services of nis bank and the advice of its officers. This Institution Wel comes the Young Han in Business CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,550,000.00 r 4 jgfi)M I RUPTURE BOOKLET ' ask ron raiiTipv no. 4 RtlliMe Information abjyt true.. . h ami Ita treatment. 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It has removable Cylinder Walls, Remov able Valve Lifter Assemblies, Dual Cooling, Super heated Carburetion, Centrifugal Fly -ball Governor and many other distinctly GMC features. See dealers for further details and for price reduc tions on all other GMG models. General Motors Truck' Company X iWr of tho General Motors Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH 205 North 22d St. Spruca 2076 fr, (147) II JBtatitf . ASIIOPT. At Wlldwoocl N. J.. Au. JO, HELEN AHIIOKF, formerly ot 101(1 N. Han cock t., 1'hlla. Itolnllvra nnd frlrnds In vlted to iervlc-s, at nRraoll llooma, 3009 Paclllo nve Wlldwood. N. J.. Wed., 8:30 r. It. Int. private, at Ureenmount Com., I'hlladelphla. ASPKI.t,. Bept. 28. 101R. killed tn action, near Nantllola, France, DCIINAHD. beloved brother of Alarv Aapell, of ClermAntown, nnJ Mra. John McDonouah, Kennett Square, l'. Helntlvfla and frlenda, nlao Holy Name So ciety of St. Joachim's Churchl Dlv. No. 48, A. O. ir, employea of Krankford Car Harn. 1. R, T.i aurvlvlnir membera Co. 1C, Ointh Inf.i Sercennt Ycnriley I'oat. V. F. V.l Krankford I'oat, No. 211, and Henry It. Houaton, 2d. I'oat. No. a, A. I. Invited to attend funeral. Frl.. 8:30 A. M.. from Kirk Nlce'a, 0801 Ocrmanlown ave. Solemn requiem, rntia at St. Vincent do l'aul'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hqly Sepulchre Cem. ASTnUItT. Sept. 28. 1018. at Montfau eon. Franco. TII6MAS V. ASTHOItT, Jr.. Co. 1C SISth Inf.. on of Thomaa W, pnd Kmma Antbury. ag-ed 31. Services and Int. Thura., 2 1'. if.. Magnolia Com,, Tacony, I'hlla. nOND. Suddenly, on Aug. 2T. 1021. JOHN ItriRR hnlov.rt mnn nt lama. IT. and Joatphlne K. Bond, aged 23 years. Relatives anu incnas. also employea oi ueu teiepnons Co., are Invited to the service on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his residence. 8143 N. Hancock st. Interment at West I.aurel Illiu Cemetery. Friends may can Wednesday evonlne BnANDNEP.. Auir. 20, AUGUST, hus. band of Viola Hrandner (nee Stengel), age 27. Relatives and frlenda, Dept. Service Co., U. S. A.: Mastasolt Tribe, 144, Imp. O. R. M.i Qerman Hon. Union Dlit., 10'!. Invited funeral tervlcea, Thura.. 2 r. M., residence of father-in-law. Christian Stengel, 1040 N. 4th st. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Viewing Wed. till 10 P. M. DROWN. At Mt. Holly. N. J.. Aue. 20. ROBERT M. imoWN. aged 73. Funerat Thura.. 2 P. M.. from his lata residence. 244 Rutland ave., Mt. Holly. N. J. Int. Mt. Hotly Cem. I1RUDER. Suddenly, at Attantlo City'. N. J.. Aug 29, 1021. OOIIDON HERTRAM, son of Thomas K. and Teresa M. Hruder (nee Iiurke). Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral. Thura.. 2 P. M.. from hla parents' residence. BB12 Whitby ave.. West Plilla. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CAMPBELL.. Killed In action. In Ver dun, Sept. 20. 1018. EDWARD M. CAMP BELL, aged 21, son of late Francis and Jane Campboll (nre nafUrty). latn ot Parish Eskao, County Tyrone, Ireland. Relatives and friends, comrades of Co. L, 310th In fantry, Dlv. 70, U. H. A.: also members of Oen. E. II. Llscum Post. No. 47. V. F. W.. aro Invited to attend funeral, Thura., 8.30 A. M from residence ot his aunt, Mrs. B. Kelly, 1202 S. 10th st. Solemn high mass ot requiem St. Teresa's -Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CARBERRY. Suddenly. Aug. 28. JAMKS P., eon of James and Nora Car berry, aogd 22 ynr 10 months. Relatlvs. friends, Co. A. 103d Engineers. N. O. P.i former members of Co. A, lW'h Inf.. U. S. A., 'nvlted to funeral, Thurs., 8'30, inrcnts' roildonce, 1510 Sprlntf at. Silemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 A. M. Int. Holy Closs Cem. CLARK. Near Holland, nucks CnuVity. Pa.. Aug. 20. 1921, CTRUS BROWN CLARK, aged 74. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, without further notice, at his late residence, near Holland. Pa.. Thurs., at S P. M. (standard time). Int. at Ivy Hl',1 Cem. Conveyances will meet train at St. Leonard's Station lOAVlng Reading Terminal, Phlla., at 12:23 P. M. (standard time). CORCORAN. Suddenly. Aug. 27. JAMES D Jr., son of James D. and Mary Cor coran. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Thurs.. (1:30 A, M.. parents' residence. Mlt) Pino St. High mass Church ot lh& Transfiguration 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross eDAILEr. Aug. 28. WILLIAM, husband of law Ellznbo'h A. Dolley r.e Hayes). Relatives and friends, also Comni nlon Barry Council, Nn J7K. K of C. and all othtr societies of which deceased was a nvm lr, InYltud to nttend funnral, Tnuis., 7:30 A. M., residence. 10t8 Tearl t. Requiem snnss Cathedral II A M. Int. Holy Cross. DAVIS On Aucint 21. at Ocean Orove N. J.. ANNA ARMSTRONG, wife of T. Nel son Davis. Relatives and friends Invited to tuneral services, at the residence at .on-ln-law, A. I. Wolf. 314 I.ouilla nve., Wayne, Pr.. Wednesday, 2 P, M. Interment private, friends may take 1:13 P. M. train from Broad Street Station DEROUSSE. On Aug. 28. 1021. LOUIS THEODORE, husband of Anna W. De rouase. Relatives and friends are Invited to the service on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 820 N. Oth St.. Camden, N. J. Interment private. DOVER. At Wlldwo.id. N. J.. Aug. 28, MARY V J30Vi:a. wlfo of Charloi II Dovor. Relative!, and friends Invited to fu neral ecrWee, Thurs.. srpt. l. 12 nom. at lur lat residence. 1003 I'ltiwatcr st. Int. Eden Cem. DOWNING Aug. 20. WILLIAM HUNTER, beloved husband of T.ucv Donn ing (peo Sn-lth). need r.1 wars Relatives nnd friends Invited to funiral. Thurs., 1:.I0 P. M., residence, .'1215 N. 13lh St. Int. Onlc Innd Cem. Richmond, Va., papers ploase copy. pURKINS. On Aucrust 30. MARY (nee Fltzpatrlck). wife of John J. Durldns, RIb tlves and friends Invited tn funeral. Vm Trl day. at :30 A. M . from her lato residence. 491fi Olive at. High requiem mass at Our Mothor of Sorrows Church, 10 A. M. Inter ment Rt Dnls' Cemeterv. ERRICKSON. Aug. 28 ELTZABKTH J., widow of William It. Errlckson and daush ter of the Inte John and KllribMh Randall. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to ntteend funeral. Wed .2PM (itnndard time) from her Inte residence. Rlehboro. Pa. Int. Rich boro Cem Autos will meet train leaving Reading Terminal 12:23 P. M.. at Church Nllle station EWINO. At Oermsntown TTo.pItnl. Au gust 30. 1921. MASKELL KWINO, formerlv of Greenwich. N. J., aged 70. RetatUea and friends Invited tn funeral, which will he held at the Presbyterian Church Green wich. N. J., at 11 o'clock (standard time), on Thursday morning. rOt.EY. Aug 28. 1021. ANNIE, wlfo of John r.iley. Sr. Relatives nnd friends are In vited to nttend funeral, Thurs. 8:10 A. M., from her late residence. 124 E. 10th sve . ( nnahohncken. Pa. Solemn requiem mass St. Matthew's Church 10 A. M. Int. St. Mat thew a. FREEMAN. Copt. CLARENCE TATTON PRKEMAN. died In the Meu.e-Argonne Cani rmlan. France. Sept. 80 1918. aged 20 jenrs Funeral services nt Old fit. Davids Church! Friday. Kent. 2. 1921. nt S o'clock p, M Coaches will meet the 3:15 p. M train (day light saving time) from Broad Street Station nt St. Davids Sta. Relatives are! friends pare Invited HARLEY. On Aug. 30, 1021. ELISA BETH, wife ef Frederick T Hnrley. S-rvlces on Frldnv afternoon, at 2 o'clock, it her late rjaldence, 4010 Powelton ie. Inter net nrlvate. HARRIS, At Ravenawood. School House. Inne, Grmr'pwn, .MARY TOWERS, widow of J, Cnmpbell Harris and dnuahter of Hte Thomas H nnd Anna Mntlldi Powers. Duo notlcn of funeral will he, glen HARTLEY. Aug. 29. HERnilRT. hus. hand of Elizabeth A. Hartley. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend funeral eerv tees. Thurs., 2 P. M. late residence, r.024 Walton ave Int. private. Remains may tie viewed Wed. eve. HINK. Killed In action In thn Argnnrn Forest Frnnce. Oct. 18. 1018, Sergt. JOHN O HINK. of o O 328th Inf.. R2d Dlv.. son of John nnd Elizabeth Hlnk (nee I.andherr). aged 28. nmeral Frl 8:30 A. M.. from 3431 N. Howard at High requiem maea at Rt. ernnlca's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Re deemer. JOHNSON. Auk 28. JANE T . wife nf the late Thomas Johnaon. aged 01. Relatives and friends, slso membera nf Fifth Mornvlnn niurch. are Invited to funeral. Thurs,. 1:3(1 P. M . rfildence, 2.1,12 N. Fnlrhlll st. Serv ices at tho aboo Church 2 P. M Int Mt Peace Com. Rematn3 may be lenod Wed. JOHNSON At Atlantic Cltv. N J Aug 20. 1021. JOSEPH EDMUND JOHNSON '' KAELIN. Aug 80. 1021. JOSEPHINE. S'l" J ,0eliha';'J Kjo'ln aged OS. Funeral f.T "-30 A. M., from tho nnartments nf William II. riattorabv. S3I0 N. Broad at Maaa nt at. Columba's Church 0 A. M. Int private. K END I.E. Aug. 29 rRANK MELLEN, husband of Florence Kendln (nee Lavill) only belojod eon of Nellie D, and the late Samuel H Kendlo, In hla 34th lesr. Reli V.v", nnA. fl.nJ:'. Musicians' Union ond Musical rund Soclctv are Invited to funeral teivlces. Thurs. 2 P M.. nt his late resl. Uen- 11U S. B3d st. Int privnti ' KUEHNUOLD Aug 27. CATHARINE widow of Advn Kuohnhold, tged 7t! Frlenda may view remains Wed. ve., at th re. denco nf her daughter-ln-lnw, Mra. nim. H.lh Kuehnhold. 4533 N. Ornti "t. In?. LARKIN. Aug 30, 1021 C RAYMOND husband of Katharine E. and son of Joseph and thu late Caroline I.ark'n. Relatives aid "''a' ?,ro invlt'2, '? 0,t,ni1 'uneral, Frl 8.30 A. M . from his late residence, 224" W Lehigh ae. Solemn niileni mass St (V Cem Cliurcn 10 A. M, Int. Now Cathedral LATIMER. On Aug. 29 1921. JOVA. T"AN. ? ,:AT,M.E.. Rt,lttvo and friend, Resldenro Tioga Center. New Yrk ' I.EEDOM. Aug, 30. 1921, THANK V husband of the late Sarah M, Leedom aini DF.ATHS McCALL. At Cnnteau-Thl?rry, Julv 19 1018, Captain HOWARD C. McCALL, P. 3. C, Co. O, 60th Infantry, aged 27, son of Joseph II, and Lenore Ouest MeCall. Church of the Saviour. 38th and Ludlow sta., will be open on 'rues, and Wed., from 1 unt I 8:30 P. M and Thurs., from 10 A, M. until 2:30 P M.. whtn the aerv ces will he held. Kindly omit flowers. Int. at Woodlands Cem. McCANN. Aug. 20, 1021. JOHN, husband of .Mary McCann. Relatives, nnd friends, also Visitation 11. V. M. Holy Name. St. Vin cent de Paul Conferenco Clturch Debt Collec tors, Societies of the Visitation Chufchl Ph'la. Council. No. 1U0, K. of C.I CutBollo Knights of America! Phllnpntrlan Clubi Mas ter Plumbers' Asso. ond all other societies of which he was a member, are invited to funeral, Frl., 8:30 A. M., from his lato resi dence, 109 w. Susquehanna ave. Solemn re quiem mass Church of the Visitation 10 A. M, precisely. Int. New Cathedral Cem. McCARl'ER. Of 4 tfiil Olrard ave., in Aug. 2, 1921, KLIZABBTH, widow of Wil liam MoCartcr. Relatives and frlenda nr It'Vlted to the services, on Thursday after noon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver It Hair Bldg,, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment ft Mt. Morlah Cemelerv. MriCHOltlir. Aug, 28. DANIEL A., be. !oed husband of Elizabeth McCrorey (nee Kearney). Relatives nnd friends, also Holy Nnmo Socloty and Carpenters' Union. L"cnl No, 122, Are invited to nttr,d funeral, Thurs,, 830 A. M., from his lato residence, Cr32 IToy-r st Ocrmanlown. Solimo requiem iiass at Church of the Immaculate Conception. Sullivan st., at 10 A, M. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Mc.MENAMIN. Aug. 30. HELEN M., wife of Edward McMenamln (nee Tralnor). Relatives and friends. B. V. M. Sodality of St. Edward's Church. Third Order of St. Dominic, Invited funeral, Frl., 8:30 A. M., residence, 2321 N, 8th st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Edward's Church at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre, MILLER. Killed !n action at Chnlsy. France. July 21. 1918. Sergeant HERBERT MILLER, Co. H 38th Inf.. son of Ceccllo and lote Jacob Miller. Fun. Hat.. 8:80 A. M.. res. of mother. 4510 Hoopes st. Sol. req. mass. Our Mother of Sorrows Church. 10 A. M. Int. private Rel and frlenda, also Cnpt. James J. Cochran Post. 231, vets Foreign Wars and employes U. O. I. Co. in vited tn attend. , . . morris. William morris, aged 74. Funral services at his late residence. 9j -v. Broadway. Salem. N. J.. Frl.. nt 2 P. M. (davlleht.anvlng time). Int. private. MORTI.MOORE. In Atlantic City, on Aug. 30, CHARLES, husband ot Katharine fmnlt end son of the lato Charls and Catherine Turner Mortlmooro. Announcement of funeral later. MOSS. On Aug. 28, 1021. TLORIAN MOSS, son of the late Joseph L. nnd Julia Moss. Funeral and Interment private. NOBLE. Aug. 30, ALICE BOND, widow of William Woodbridge Noble and daughter of late Spencer M. and Ellen M. Janney. Tuneral rervlces Thurs., 3 P. M... at resi dence, 217 W Mt. Airy ave.. Mt. Airy. Int. private. Train leave's Broad St. Station 2:30 P. M. (daylight-saving tlmo) for Allen l,nn Station. PAUL. In tho Argonnj Forest. on(Oct. B, 1018. CARL OTTO PAUL, prlvnto, flist class. Co. H. 101.1 Engineers, A. E. 1'.. son of Annie M. nnd the Into William C. Phl. pd 21 years Relatives and friends, also membera of Co. B. ldld Engineers: Donald Shenton Post. No. 283' Tioga J'oat, No. Wars and War Mothers, are Invl'ed to the serMces. Saturday. Sept. 3, at 1:4 r. i.. at the Oliver II. Bulr Bldg.. 12H Chestnut et. Intorment at West Laurel Hill Ceme tery. PRICE. At St. Francis' HosnltnV. Tren ton. N. J.. Aug. .10, ALBERT W husband nf thn Into Annuhell Price In hla 47th year. Relatles and friends aro Invited to attend 1 funeral, from the residence of his brother, Judson R. Price. .100 Farnsworth nve.. Bor- 1 dentown. N. J.. Frl.. 2 P. M. Int. Borden- , town Cem REYNOLDS At Now Egypt. NV J.. Aug. SO. 1021. LYOIA A., wife of Rv, Georue I C. Renolds hged 34. Funeral Thurs. 1 '30, P. M. (daylight tlmo). Services In New Eaynt I M. E. Church. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. Friends mav ca'l Wed evening. .- i SCHATZ. Suddenly. Aug. 28. JOSEPH, husbnnd of Mary E. Rchatz (neo-Murphy) Rolatlves and friends Kensington Council of i Englnei-rs. No 3: employes of Holland Laun- I dry. are Invited to attend funeral. Thura j 8:30 A. M.. from late residence. 40.14 Wnke. i field st . Oermnntown Solemn requiem hluh mass Church of St. Frnneia of Assist 10 A . M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem SEYRERT. In San Francisco. Calif . on Apg. 25. 1921. ELLA FUn'IUSIt. widow of Jnslah II. Saibcrt nnd moth'r 'f Mra. Frel flick C. Cllft. Relatives and friends are In- I vltcd to the services, on Thur"dnv morning I at 11 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Bnlr Bldg . 1820 Cheatnut st , Philadelphia, interment tiivate. SHAW At Atlantic City. N. J.. Aug. 20. CHARLES A., husband of the lute Har riet A. Shaw, nged 83. Relatives nnd friends nre invited to attend funeral serv ices Thurs., 11:30 A. M., nt Cold Springs PrestnteHnn Church Cano M'iv. N J. SIMMERS. On Aug. 28, 1921. ELLA M.. wlfo of the late Charles y, Simmers. Ren tlves nnd friends nre tnlted to tho service nn Thursday afternoon, at 2 "30 o'clock, at her late residence. 3.118 Catharlra. st. Inter- ment at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday eenlng. SMITH. At h's rcsldcn-e. Audubon. N. J. on Aug. 30 i02l. GEORGE W. SMITH Notice of funsral later. STEIN. Nov. 3 1018 Prlvnte LOUIS, son of Mendel nnd Ella Stein, nged 27 Rel ntlves nnd friend", also memhrs of Co. C. 313th Infantrv; Cnptnln Walter M. Gesrtv Post. A. L . nnd War Mothrs nre lnlld to attend funeral eervlces. Wed., 2 P. M. preclselv. at the nnrtnrs of Morris Hosn berg's Sons. 2009 N. Broad Bt, Int. Monte Hon Cem STEWART Suddenly. Aug. 30 CHARLES A. STEWART, nged 02 Relaties nnd friends, also Solomon I-odcre, No 114. I' nnd A. M . and nil other societies of which he was a member, are Invited to attend fu neral, Thurs . 2 P M residence. 1021 S Ithan st Int. Ternwood Cem STOCKMAN. At WlldwonJ, N. .T. in Aug. 10. 1021. RAR.MI H . wife rf th late G' orro H. RlocUmnn Sorlns nn Frldnv nfterninn. nt 2 o'clock, at th" Oliver II. Balr Bldg., 1320 Chestnut st.. Phlla. HTT.T.IVAV . At Atlantic fltv. V T. Aug. 28. CATHARINE, wife n? the lntn.1 John Sullivan. Relatives and frinds nre In vlted to attend funeral. Thurs., 8'30 A M . from the residence of her son Dinlel Sulli van. 0130 Klngsesslng ave Solemn mass of requiem St Clement's Church 10 A. M Int New Cnthedral. THOMAS At Ventnnr, N J.. Aug. 29 LUCIE EVANS, wlfo of Albert D Thomis Relatives and friends lnUtcd to funeral serv ices. Thurs.. 1.30 P M . at her father'a residence. 3317 N. 18th st.. Phlla. Int private THOMPSON. Aug. 28. LEWIS, hurtind of Annlo 5t Thompson. Relatles and friends Invited t funerul. Tl.urs , 2 P. M i ireclsely, 77 Keystone ne , Upper Darby. Dclawir County, Pa. Itcmnlni may le ' vicwoj won cvning, from b to 10. Int. Ardmort Luthornn Cam. TITUS, Killed In action et Mont ninne France Oct. 4 1918, CHART ES WHAR TON TITUS 78th Co Oth Roet Marines, son of Leo nnd Marv Titus, aged 2.1. Rela tives nnd friends, also Robert Renth Marine Post. 180, A It. nnd Auxiliary, Sernennt Hamilton Fish Post. 20. V F. W , nnd National American Wnr Mothers, are Invited to funeral. Frl., 8.30 A. M from his parents' residence, 31B0 Park nve. Solemn requiem masn St. Stephen's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem TTSON. Aug. 28. ALLEN P husband of Anna Tyson (nee Mnrtell) Relnthes nnd friends ore Invited to nttend funenl serv ices. Wed. 2 30 P. M., lit h's late teal deuce, 2041 E Chelten ave., Garmantown Int. private Hlllsldo Cem VICKARS. Aug 28. 102t, JOSEPH W. husbnn-l of Amanda L. Vlcknrs And vm of tho Inte 'Samuel nnd Margaret Vlckais, In hlf 02d year. Relatives nnd friends, i William C. Hamilton I.odte. No r.UO. F and A. M.. nnd all nthor organlratloni of which he was .i membn,-, art- Invited to at tend funcinl eorMces, T.iurs . U A M.. at his late reslden:e. 2728 Rldg ao. Int. strictly prlvnto. Westminster. WAOENKNIGHT Suddenly. Aug. 28. at Camp Pike. Ark., Lieutenant WILLIAM J , son of tho lato William J. and Marl r Wngenknlght. agedeo. Bue notice of fu neral given. WAGNER. Suddenly. Aug 21 1921 CHARLES P . husband of Cec. Ila O. Wng ner. Relnthes and frlenda nre Inilteil to nt tend funornl, ThurH 2 P. M , reald ncn. 2047 N. Bancroft st. Int Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. WALKER Aug. 20. EMMA, SUl.UI wife of Thomas II. Walker Itlatlcs nnd friends aro invited to attend funer.il serv. Icos, tfhura., 2 P. M., nt her Into residence. 01 ll Torrcsdalo nve. Wtsulnnmln..- Int mate, .Ml. neaaant Baptist Cim.. Ambler. . r rinnni u rt inuiiaii n ervlces- Thur." 8 pT'm. 'at his. a, 'e"" ilence, I.anghorne, I'a.. and Frl . 2-30 P I for the convenience of the family nnd '"the relatives, Int at convenience nf the family Autos will meet train nt Langharno station entitle; Iteiritni- Term nn! 1'i,,t n .'".,Nn Race 7859 llcht-savlnir time). "' ' ,Uft' I.EVICK At Ventnnr. N, J . Auo- in 1921. HOWARD R. LKv'iCK:. aped 09" y?' Iun serv. son'a res , Dudley A. Levlck iit Township line. Jenk ntown, Pa.. Friday P M Int. private. ' """W' I.IPPINCOTT At Mount Hnllv1 N T Aug. 2U. 1021. A. ASHBY I.II'pINrOTT' aged 48, Funeral private, Thurs.. 4 T M from the H. II. Earnest Funeral Parlors' 18 Oarden st. Int. Mt. Holly Cem, Mem bers of all societies nnd friends may view remains Wed. eve. at Earnest Parlors LOMAS. Of Creatmont, Pa , Aug "9 ELLA H . wife of William J, Lomas?' age I 47. Relatives and friends, also members of Nlcetown Baptist Church! White Roeo Illbl. Class: Lades' Auxiliary of Germantown Commandery. No 82. K, T.. are Invited to funeral services Thurs . 2 P. M , at Nice town Baptist Church. Germantown ave anl Ilrunner st. Int. private Northwood Cm Friends mav call nt parlors of John R Her. kolbach 3730 Qennenlown ave,. Wed,, 8 to MAR'bCHALL. Aug, 29. 1921. ROBERT MARSCHALL Funeral Trl., 2 P. JI rf.U itence. 1929 E. Cambria st. Int. Hillside Cim. MAIIT1.N. Aug. 29, 1JI, KATE T. MAR. TIN. mother of J) J.' MartlnRelatWe. and frlenda are Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8 sic) A. .. from I2ii N. Sdvat. TsolemS riqulim mass Sf Michael's Chuch 10 A. M. Int. Nsw 6 WALTER. On Eighth Month. 20th. EMMA, daughter of the late William P. and Sarah R. Walter, nged 81 ears. Funeral Fifth-day. Ninth Month 1st ut 3 P. M., from her lata residence, 313 S. 18th t.t. Interment private. vVi.lHftGl.ltHl.Jl. At OlenMdo. Pa., on Au.r 2.1. Jli'-M. WU.HEL.MIN. wid.iv of Benjnmln WolsfBerber, llsl-vtlvcs and fi lends iro Invltnd to thi services on Thurs. dsv nft'Sinoon nt 2 o'clock at t!i Oilpr II Hair Bldg.. 1820 Chostnut st. Interment prl- 'willTALI,. At Woodbury. N J. Aug SO JOHN O WHITALL. In hi. Olat year Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend funeral. Thurs. 2 3D P. M., from his late resilience, ill wt'iHwiire St. W llOJUUry, N J. Int private Egllngton Cem. WIGGINS Aug 29, CHARI.KS A. hue. band of late Elizabeth L. Wiggins nged 0(1 Services Fit , 1 I' M, residence .MiiNl Mut ter st. Int. private. Wilmington Br.inds- ...it,- . nn. i'(i,.iiiim ,n- ir.iii i uurs eve. WOODS. Suddenly. Aug. 27 MARY K ii uuua men .vici.ievennat. imer il serv ices inum., i i- .it , m Haviu (1 Frnnken (lelil 4 Son. 322 N 32d st M-.nbePs of Weileyan Methodist Church und emplnves of Keibler-Weyl Co Invited Int. Mlvato. l'rlends may call Wed , 8 to 10 P. M WOODS. Suddenly, Aug 27. JXMICS WOODS Funeral services Thura , 1PM at David O. Frankenfleld & Sona, 322 N ?i2J st. Members of Wesleyan Methodist Church and employes ot Keebler-Wel fo Invited Ini private. Friends may cull Wed.. 8 to WOODWARD. At Wilmington Del Aug 80 1021. EDWARD H. WOODWARD Re?, tlvea and friends are lnvll.-d to nttend fi noral services at his inte residence. 1208 Market at , Wilmington, Dei , Fri. lu A M Int West Uurcl Hill Cem, ' I'VnmtTAKFRB Kfjipss IV DIAMOND STORE OPEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRD CLOSED ALL DAY, MONDAY, LABOR DAY, AS USUAL STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 1 ffSl - Semi-Annual Sale of China and Housefurnishings Starts To-morrow The Semi-Annual Sales in the Basement, for which good housekeepers are waiting, start to-morrow. Manufacturing costs of these wares have come down more slowly than in most lines of merchandise, but we have procured many lots of goods at reduced prices, and reduce our own fair prices on hundreds of other lots. Therefore, you will find these great Sales as interesting and advantageous as in previous years. Special lots in all tho following lines aro in the Sales at SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES : Aluminum Ware, Wooden Ware, Galvanized Iron Ware, Baskets, Mirrors, Bath room Cabinets, Wringers, Electric Irons, Casseroles, Food Choppers, Card Tables, Disin fectants, Vacmim Cleaners, Carpet Sweepers, Fireless Cookers, Gas Ranges, Brooms, Refrigerators, Brushes, WTiite Enamel Ware, Dinner Sets, Cut Glass, Fancy Glassware, Fancy China, Art Wares. j strawbrldge ft Clothier Basement Wonderful Values in the Sale of Fur Coats and Small Furs From 15 to 30 Per Cent. Under To-day's Marked Value Which Means From 50 to 75 Per Cent. Less Than Last Year's Prices for the Same Grades As a specific instance of the difference between the prices this year and last is a Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat, 40 inches long, lined with rich figured taffeta, and having deep collar and cuffs of fine skunk a Coat of the kind and quality that was $595.00 last year. This is one of many, many values which you will appreciate best by careful examination and comparison. A wonderful assortment of Coats, Wraps, Capes, Scarfs and MuffS. --. strawbrktBe & Clothier Second Floor, Fl'.bort Street and Centre Ride to School on A New Bicycle Distance will mean nothing to boys and girls who have Bicycles to ride. We suppest tho well known WAVERLY make as thoroughly dependable. FOR ROYS AXD MEN Wnverly Diamond-frame Bicy clesnow $9.75. Waverly Camel-back Bicycles now $G3.00. Girls' and Women's Waverly Bicycles 33.00 Tires Under Price Bicycle Tires $1.50, 2.10 and 2.75. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MEADE BICYCLES Straw bridtt) & I'lothier Fourth Floor, Market Street More Women's Coats Arrive for Autumn Mannish, plain-tailored kinds; loose, wrappy effects, semi fitted models and some belted across the front and semi-fitted in the back a delightful new as sortment of models. Raglan, kimino and inset sleeves seem equally favored, many having the new bell shape. And the materials are exquisite silver-toned effects, and high grade, feoft-pile cloakings, also fine wool velours and tho practi cal jersey cloth; some with col lars of fur. Prices $25.00 to $120.00. Straw bridco A. Clothier Second Floor, Centre I fj OPTOOAJEjFWj' Ready for the Young Man Who Must Always Have the New Clothes First Many styles and large quantities of the new Suits have arrived for the man-up-to-date Hart, SehailJier A: Marx, AIco, and our own Wickham the lines that have reached the highest peak of Clothing stvle, but that have come away down from the peak of Clothing cost. The prices for these new AUTUMN MODELS average about one-third less than 1920. Three Special Groups of Autumn and Winter Suits at $28.00, $33.00 and 8.18.00 Men's and young men's models, including Alco, Wickham nnd other well-tailored All-wool Suits-smut t new atyles create" by designers of the highest reputation. Clearance of Summer Suits Now $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Several hundivd men's and young men's Spring nnd Summer prices" y sold-und they should go quickly at these Tropical Suits $11.75 to $19.50 ?35.0UwU5CS,?lS:S lcducc(1-Sult that were ,10.50 to SW-j- mravybrldee & Clothier Second Floor, Kat Men's Woven Madras Shirts At $1.60 A wonderfully fine lot of Shirts we don't believe you can find their equal anywhere at $1.60. Woven madras, beautiful stripe effects, fast colors woven through and through certainly an ex cellent value at $1.00. Men's Pajamas, $2.00 Fine mercerized cotton pongee, in white and plain shades; trimmed with frogs. Ilaet Store. Eighth Street Valaze Beauty Preparations In the Toilet Goods Store they will tell you how Mmc. Helena Rubinstein advises using theso famous Preparations, which seem to have some magic quality. Cleansing Cream $1.04 to $3.6 1 Bleaching Cream $1.15 & $2.29 Skinfood Cream $1.30 to $3.12 Skin-toning Lotion, snecial strength, at $2.34 and $4.68 Snow Lotion $1.30 and $2.60 Sunproof Cream $1.15 and $2.29 Powder $1.04 to $5.72. Valaze Rouge, dry S1.01 Valaze Rouge, paste, $2.08 to $4.68 Valaze Wliitener $1.30 and $3.12 Aisle 0, Centre Chariot Coaches For Baby, $35.50 Which is a substantial reduc tion from the regular price. Coaches in a practical size and style for apartment house use, with all the comfort and equip ment of larger Coaches. Of reed, finished in white, gray or ecru, upholstered in corduroy now $35.50. White Stroller Go-Carts, special $16.75 White Cribs with Mattress, now $8.00 Fourth Floor, Centre Black Enameled Suit Cases Special at $7.50 and $8.00 Worth One-half More ! Strong wooden frnmos, brown I leather corners, strong brown leatncr center strap, two end lotto excellent lining. Tho 20 in h siP, $7.50; 28-inch $8.00. Struwbrl.U- t Clothier Alnle 8. Centre Brass Book Rests That Adjust Easily Are a convenience that readers will appreciate. . Just a3 useful for holding referonco books a3 when reading for pleasure. Rack and Stand for DeskH $5.00 Stand with chair clamp nnd bracket $7.00 Floor stand and Rack $10.00 '" -'!!' ' "r ,,"' Htri-l Wet From Japan Come Silk Kimonos $13.50 to $45.00 Delicato tints, gay hues, soft, rich colorings among theso lovely Kimonos. And they aro all beau tifully embroidered und fash ioned ut true Japaneso Htylo. Welcome, indeed, will 8Uch Kimonos be in tho brido'H trous- college outfit $18.60 to $45.00. nhnilpil alllo On no-' .T French H.lnn ' tn.i. n V? ;?? fi " ' i - n l r 7$ y ., ,, cpmr, irn k- t! .-1- j . ..' I, S'J fJV. UMjl' .: i'J-& llt !-...". ''"M.' ''i ' '- -' i..'i trti.. - .'AT J nsnoi .' '-.v ' - .'-...:, ?.. hh&s&m L ' " ifejjJto tV:$.i llo.lt - ii rffiftv i- .,. ,,-k .' ITT7x"i.,. hmmttmt 'SW1btJt2. -fltl