Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to the Edit6r
lut Out Your "Red Diamond"
f lh JTdllor 0 flie 7Vi'i(np public Ledger:
t? Blr Our cx-aervleo men are nlwasa ac
quaint ua or roraettine: tnam una tneir rv
M. They are right In aoma respect our
'hOw toward these eleraa la not out
htard, aa It waa durtnc the war. and thr
jreaaon la natural, but down In our htnrta
Iwa appreciate all that tho boya have done
tfor ua, and t am aure that the majority of
a aro willing to ahow our appreciation
-,Jvhtn the occaalon demanda.
J! Lat me call the attention of your reader
to the reunion of the Fifth Dlvlalon that la
ibeln held In this city. Thla Rives ua the
Jflrat chance ne have had In aome time to
demonstrate our patriotic feelings. We
Should do thla by hanging out a Ran and
c-lherwlie decorating- our houses, and one
'thins that can do that will bo appre
rjated eapeclnlly would be to put out Ihe In
'elenla of the dlvlalon a led diamond. Every
on can cut a diamond out of cardboard,
and It I lery eaay to And some red ma
terial In tbe home to cover It. and If we
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can do no better we can buy at a very little
'coat a piece of rtd crepe paper to bo uied
for the purpoeo.
Lel'a nlve the Red Diamond Division a
Tfoat royal welcome and ahow them thtt
thla old City of Brotherly Lov haa not for
trclttn the boya who aed ua our liberty
Olre them a warm welcome In every wa
Do not live them the opportunity to crltl
cIm ua for our Indlffarvr.eo upon thU oc
Mon. W. L. OLIVER.
Philadelphia, September D. 1021.
. Letters to the Editor should bo as
brief and to the nolnt ns possible,
avoiding anything that woutd open
a denominational or sectarian dls
cusnton. No attention will bo paid to anony
mous letters. Names and addressee
must bo signed ns an evidence. of
sood faith, although names will not
bo printed If request Is made that
they be omitted.
.- V10 l'ubllcntlon of a. letter Is not
IS. tnKcn ns an Indorsement of Its
views by this paper.
i,ommu,!lcnl'oni' wM no' " re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor wilt manuscript be saved.
Will Call Women Jurors
To the Editor el tht Evtnino Public Ledger:
Blr I note with aurprlse In a-cont e.'l
tlon of lour paper a statement
ou quoin mo ae saying thut I am not Aolnit
to aummon any more vvom-n Juries, bcaus.t
the jury compoaed of atx women In the caee
or mien uaiy couni not arre upon .i ver
her letter with "Oh. hopeleae youth," nfter
ane made the abaurd atattment that three
rourtha of the ex-eoldlers could not ulvc
one an Intelligent Idea of what th'e various
Slate and Federal compensation bills pro
poee. etc., etc
Thla lady who, I believe, ahould sign an
'i:idrly Lady In Distress," haa voiced the
narrow opinion of hundreds of her atx (al
though In tholr hearta thoy know It la not
true), whose thoughts are traveling In the
wrong channel and who are becoming very
narrow and egotistic by euch thinking.
You are associating with the wrong aet,
Miss Trice Where you meet this type
of young man ou will meet the aamo tpe
of young woman. Illrds of a feather nock
together, you know. Kiev-ate vourarlt and
you will automatically find vouraelf In tho
midst of a hljher type.
Have ou visited any of the colleges,
universities, night schools, Y M, c. A.,
etc.? Do ou know that there are thousands
of oung men studlne under the old parlor
I mmp. niter a day of toll, tho various
courses offered by correspondence schools
throughout the country? In short, do you
In which, "0,v lnBt Joung treal American) manhood
a Blunting, preparing ror tne ruture ns
never before In the history of the world'
The tM of vounx men whom vou evi
dently seek and of which there ore thou
diet, nnd tlvreforo disagreed. The ubov j ""nd" aro too bus to watc their tlmo on
.statement Is not correct, ns t have not made
aueh. What I did say was that It was too
much trouble to get women Jurors, ai moat
of them were calling .no up at the last
minute after they wre subpoenaed nd
wanted to be excuse J. aa they claim to havi
a party or a dinner engagement on. which
makes It hard for tho Coroner.
However, my personal opinion of women
Jurors from past experience la that thy
have a grenter sense nf Justlca than the
average male Jur as they take greater ln
,terest In the testimony presented and their
finer nature makes them more apt to com
bine mercy with Justice, an the mother in
atlnct natur.illy Plays an Important pirt In
Melr deliberations of a verdict.
I therefore hope that you wlll In all falr
rleea to me. correct the ettment In the
above Issue, as I Intend fiV.icinr ladles on
Jurlea Just aa lon a they are enfran
chised and wherever womin'a cause Is at
aUke. A0NOI.D UK URIElt.
Cornar of Atlantic County.
Atlantic City. ; J.. August SI. 1031.
; Let'a Support Our Mayor
To tJic EtUliir o the Evmino Public Letter:
Sir Xt pilltlcal campaign la en. Mayor
Moors it atandlng for n vindication of his
policies. Ho may not have done everything
that, we expeete! him to do That would
hastily be possible of any man. but I do
btlev that tha majority of ua aer.- th.it
he- haa dnno a grent deal for the bunoflt of
fcor city and brought us. If not altogether.
at leaat near to the point of clean polltica In
thla city
We need to have the Miyor lndors.l In
order that there may b a contlnuillon of
the reform that hj has tried so hard to
bring atont It Is the duty of evi-rj cltlien
to register tomorrow, whe has not alreadv
iJone ao. In ordir ths.t there may be a full
vote at the coming election. I3e assured
that the disreputable In roUtlfs will register
to a man, anl those In lavor of gol gov
ernment must, a!sc turn out and register,
for only In that way can w aupport the
reform movement. If you do not register
then do not complain If the old gang gets
back Into power and you find again the
ovlla that go with their administration.
The women especially should feel It their
duty to register. Their vote la of almost
equal power with the men. and the women
Invariably voto for reform. An effort should
be, made to get out atl the women voters
t the reclstratl in. and If thr.t Is Jane we
can rest assurel that when the time comes
t vote there will b another clean up and
1t ahould be so pronounced that the corrupt
In politics will understand that the people
have finally taken the reins of the city gov
ernment Into tholr own lands. Be aure.
'-varybody. and" register
MRS V. I.. SO.MMERVILLE.
miadelplila. September 0, 1931
at fifteen waa teaching. At aavtnteen h
was conducting, Ho played one of the
Prat violins In Jacques Offenbach'a orches
tra when he waa In the United States.
From 1HS0 to 1892 Souea waa leader of
the United States Marine Corps Hand, arid
alr.Ce than haa been director of Sousa'a
Hand, He toured Kurope In 1000, 11)01,
1003 and 190.1, and In 1010-11 he made a
lour of the world. He haa been decorated
with the Victorian Order, England: Palms
of the Academy and Officer of 1'uhllc In
struction, France, and tho Orand Diploma
of Honor, Academy of Halnut, Belgium.
Sousa has compoaed mora than twenty
matchea and number of comic operas. In
May. 1017. B was appointed a lieutenant,
mnlor grade, In tho United States Naval
Reserve force, and waa assigned to the
Great Uikcs naval training atatlon as mu
sical dltector.
Soldier Ration Problem
To the Editor of the Evening .Public Leioer:
Sir The problem eubmltted by Herman
L, Andtraon In your Issue of August 23 la
aclvtd aa follows-
Denote tho number of men comprising tbe
gurrleon by X and the number of Kilograms
comprising the total ratlona by Y, then from
the conditions atated we have;
B-9 (X minus 120) (1H-Y (1)
S-S (X minus 200) (HD-Y (2)
MC-Y (3)
Reducing Xos. 1 and 2. we obtain:
80X minus 0000 OY (4)
BX minus 00OO RY (0).
And by transposition:
80X minus OY 0000 ). and
4SX minus flY 0000 (7): or by ellmlnat
ItiR Y.
400X minus iSY4800O (8)
4S2X minus 4BY 80400 (0).
Subtroctlng Nos (8) from (0).
32X 3S400. Therefore, X1200 the
number of men
Substituting 1200 for X In No. 0. we find
TUC00 the number of kllograma of
bread In the fortreas. and from equation
(3V the ration of each man Is one kilogram
dally. D. M.
Philadelphia, August 20, 1021.
Land." and Containing thaaa lineal
"Thou art come from the spirit tand, sweet
bird.
Thou art coma from tha aplrlt land:
Through tho dark pine troves let thy voce
be heard.
And tell of that shadowy tand,
We call them far from tha allent night.
Hat we apeak not from cave or hill:
Wo know, aweet bird, that land la bright.
Rut aay, do they love ua still?"
S. S. T.
Philadelphia, September 0, 1021,
"Day In Melting Purples Dying"
To lh Jiifltor o tht .EvenlMfl I'ubllc Leioer:
Blr Will you pleaaa find a pom (not long)
of which theso lines rofialn In my mem
ory
Idle frlvolltv. or a so-called bonus for ex-
aoldl-rs. or anj other kind of a bonue You
will have to go aotno to bo privileged to
mlnglo in their ect
Why crltlclxe and condemn the ex sol
dier? What has he done to you? If It were
not for the khakl-clad Yankee you would
be under German dominion right now. Do
ou know what that would mean? To whom
do you owe our llbertj' You owe nur
liberty to our fathers, brothers and cousins,
tho bova who fought for It. Just sit down
and think what ou really owe to jour
Yankee brothers whom jou think are so
utterly tireless and stupid. Read your Amer
ican hlaton Read the biographies of grrat
sc cntlsts hlstorlani, writers, poets, In
ventors, surgeons, discoverers. flKhters,
statesmen, etc.. etc. Really, now be broad
minded. What do ou owe to man the
conqueror, the founder of religion, the writer
of the Hlblo, the pracher of the gospel, the
fighter for right, purity and liberty?
The real American lad today prefers to
remain single. This Is one reason why jou
do not meet him so often. There has been
too much female.propaganda: too much cheap
publicity, too much "showlng-off." so to
speak. The real male has lost a good part
of his Interest In the female sex The
certain qualities which he appreciates and
admires moat are cast to the four winds.
The league which has Just been organized
for women to assume their maiden names
Is driving morv good marriageable men to
cover than nn thing I know of I guess
they will kep their maiden names all right. I
In lour next crltlc'sm. Miss Price, exclude I
the x-doughboy Have j. heart' You dun t j
know how soon ou might need tho fighter
of all fighters, the khakl-clad Ynnkee, to ;
protect ,iu from aggression and all the ,
terrible humiliations Inflicted upon the con- i
n HafAil lmi men nt tj nnsslnnnU n rrx Kl t Inn '
vi i"i- ui va iim 1'Btr-Diuaats.txj inviivfti
of tbe man from tho Hast.
J A. VESPE.
U. of P West Phlla Sept. 7. 1021
"C. S. D." In tho battle of San Juan,
July 1-3. 1808. there were 143 Amerl"sns
and 338 Spaniards killed. Colonel Theodore
Roosevelt waa In command.
"T O B." Douglas Malloch. "poet of
the wooda" waa born In Muskegon. Mich..
May 8. 1877. He la the author of "In
Forest Land." "Rosawed Fables." ' The
Woods" and much verso relating to the
fotest and lumber camps.
"F V. Q "An Incorporated business Is
one that la owntd by a corporation, as dis
tinguished by an Individual or a partnership
ef individuals In an Incorporated business
'lability for debls extends only to the prop
er! owned by the corporation, whereas an
Individual doing business in his own name
Is responsible to the full amount cf his
possessions
Poems and Songs Desired
Navy Yard Wage Reductions
To the Editor oj the Evening rublic Ledger:
Sir I am very much oppoeed to woge re
ductions la xny line where It Is not necos
sary. but I believe that It should be brought
bout when financial conditions warrant It
I notice tr, navy yard men all mer the
country rut. protesting at the reduUlnn that
they aro to etond V railroad men have
had tr. take a reduction, so I dun't see why
Bsan In other lines should not lino doled
CU to them the same nidlcln. Th-r msy
. a riajon why the Onvemmm h,,,,i.i
not reduce the pi)- of its workmen, the
wm as corporations nnd Individual are
doing, but If su'-ii is the ca.e I would .Ike
navy workman to tell through the Peo
Jtfea forum why he thinks he should not )w
jDuuceu wnen workers In every othor line,
"j "u ineir Dig salaries cut
" . J . A RAILROADER.
Philadelphia. September 0. 1021
, Should Fish In Deeper Waters
To'the Editor o the Eiening i'ubllc Ledger
1 8'r Answering Eleanors. Price, will ay
that perhaps It's a good thing that most
of ua of tho poor, little. Insignificant, male
tribe haven't brains, education and a finan
cial condition synonymous with a bright
BOlden sunset. Think of the hard difficult
time we-un. would have In selecting n ma to
which had some pep and purpose in life
soma girl with dreams that are not alt
amoke with dreams which arise and hover
far above the common ordinary, slow-moving,
everria) herd, eomo girl whns,. cra
nium fringe Is not all tied up and com
Dletely surrounded with the dull coarse cord
of material things, some gtrl whom Image
of a male mate Is not all blotte 1 out with
the sharp salient lines of a largo glll-eiLted
menu card with plenty of French names
scrambled all over It not to mention a
nice, soft bod to throw their shoe under
Meet the problem now Isn't It a stunner'
How could an anrel tolerate a human who
la afraid of draughts and corns not to name
mice Aren't the females luck Still. I
would n t worrj Eleanora. Happll the age
old vehicle of marriage Is pulled successfully
by other traces The dlvnrte courts nr full
of those with brains, cdmatlnn nnd a Htal
wrt man-sized financial condition. Why
not fish in deeper waters'
LKWIM W AI'PI.LTON JR
Philadelphia. September 0 lli.'l.
Defends the Khaki-Clad
To fhe Editor at the Ki enuii; T'lblic Ledger
Sir It Is only out of pity and a humble
desire to enlighten that I write theite lines
In answer to L.eanora Prlc who ends up
Hebrew Translation of Word
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir In the Ettvivn Pruuc Lcnirn of
Auguat 31 Clement C. Ccmpton. under the
head of 'The Ulblo and Crime." naks the
t.uistlon "How can tho reading of the Rlbl
in the public schools prevent evil or crime?"
In hi, argument be nays "God distinctly
says 'I rmke pnor and create evil. 1. the
Lord, do all the- things ' " (Is.ilali cxlv, 7 )
If Mr. Ctmoton will read carefully the pre
ceding verses of thl chapter, he will find
that Jehovah is speaking to Cyrus, whom
He (Jehovah) will use aa a punlanmcnt for
Jacob and Israel.
In proof of Jernvah a greatness (verses
.-7) Jehovah sa)a ' I create
evil." The H -brew word which Is translated
"evil" meanM ' btl" or (a nuun) evil
(either In tho mtur.il or moral eenso) This
same word Is uncI a number of times nnd
Is variously trans'ated an "adversity." "af
fliction" and "calnmltj U Is evlde,it from
tho reading of tho previous verses that Je
hovah cennects Orus with the affilctlun or
talamlt) which will bcfull Jacob and Israel
Now If Mr. Comptor. will read. "I make
peace and create adverslt ' (affliction or
calamity) which Is n true rendering the Im
plications which he makes will not ntend.
Tl.ls rendering of the Hebrew wo-d is fur
ther I lustrmed In Amos III 0 In which tt-e
earn- word Is translated "evil." hut to clve
It the meaning of moral evil sure! would
not make th it. urlng qul'e as cleur as If
translated 'cala.nlti or 'etlli-tlun '
W
Millvt!, N J . September 2. 1021.
"The Last Fierce Charge"
To the r.dltnr of the Evening 1'ublir Ledger:
Sir The following la all I retail of a
aong written about forty jears ago will
some one kindly help me to find the rest
of the words
"It was Just befora the last fierce charge.
Two soldiers drew their rein
With a parting glance nnd a touch of tho
hand
They might never meet again "
MRS A. L. TALLKNER.
Philadelphia, September 0. 1U21.
Wants to Know Author
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger-
Sir Will some one tell me the name of
the author of the following bit of verse
"The kiss of tho sun for pardon.
The song of tho birds for mirth.
One Is nearer God's heart In a garden
Than any place on earth."
JENNIE T. WADE
Philadelphia, September 0. 1021.
"Thou Art Come"
To the Editor of the Evening I'ub'ir Ledger:
Sir Can tome one give tho whole of tha
"Day In melting purples dying!
Dlosaoma all about ma sighing;
To but waken my distress!
I am sick of loneliness.
Thou, to whom I love to harksn,
Come, ere night around mo darken "
W. L. F.
Philadelphia, September 0, 1021.
Who Wrote Doggerel?
To the Editor ef the Ktfmlnc PuMIe f-cdoer:
Sir Tho little doggerel beginning
"There was a little girl nnd aha had a little
curl
night In the middle of her forehcvls
When she was good she waa very, vary good.
Hut when she waa bad ahe waa horrid,'
la ottrlbuted to Mother llooae, and by othera
It la aald to have bean written by Long
fellow and refers to one of hla little daugh
ters. Can you or any 'of your readers state
wh wrote thla? " I- w.
Philadelphia. September 0. 1021.
We cannot find that Longfellow wrote tha
retae, and he la probably as little guilty aa
!.. the accuaatlon that he wrote "Mr. Fin-
r.iv'i Turnlo." Readers may bo ab'.o to
throw some light on thla query.
"The American Boy"
To tht Editor of tht Evening Public .'doer:
Fir pieaaa print In your Paopte'e Jrorum
a poem entitled "The American Hoy," which
begins: "Father, look up and see that flar."
8. J. KENNARD.
Philadelphia. September 8. 1021.
THE AMERICAN ROY
"Father, look up and ae the flar.
How gracefully It files,
Thoie pretty atrlpea, they aeem to be
A rainbow In the aklea."
"It la your country's flag, my son.
And proudly drinks the light.
O'er ocean waves, In foreign cllmea,
A symbol of our might."
"Father, what fearful noise Is that. .
Like thundering of the clouda?
Why do the people wave their hats
And rush along In crowda?"
"It Is tha noise of cannon, child.
Tho glad shouts of the free.
This la the day to memory dear,
'Tl freedom's Jubilee " "
"I wish that 1 were now a man.
I'd fire that cannon, too.
And cheer aa loudly aa the reat:
But, father, why don't you?"
"I'm getting old nnd weak, but still
My heart la big with Joy;
I've witnessed many a day llko thla:
Shout you aloud, my boy."
"Hurrah for freedom's Jubilee!
God bloss our native land,
And may I live to hold the sword
Of freedom In my hand!"
"Well done, mv bo grow up and love
The land that gave you birth:
A homo where freedom loves to dwell
A paradise on earth."
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$'i
WVhd have One with itta andfrlng.
And tho wllhln H no blrde elng,
And tho' no pillared house Is there,
And tho' the apple' boughs are bare
Of fruit and blossom, would to Ood
Her feet upon the green grass trod
And I beheld them as before.
There cornea a murmur frrm the shore,
And In the place two fair streams are
Drawn from the purple hllla afar
Drawn down Into the restless atai
Ihe hllla whose flowers ne'er fed the bee.
The shore no ship haa ever seen,
Still beaten by the billows green
Whose murmur cornea unceasingly
Ur.to tho place for tvhlch 1 cry.
For which 1 cry both day and night.
For which I lot slip nil delight
That maketh mo both daf and blind,
Careless to win, unskilled to find,
And quick to lose what oil men ecek.
Yet tottering aa 1 am nnd weak.
Still have I left a little breath
To acek within the Jawa of death
An entrance to that hamiv place
To aeek the unforgotten face
Once seen, once klaaed, once reft from ma
Anlgh the murmurlnga of the aea.
"Tho Way to Walt"
To the Editor of the Evening Public) Ledger:
' Blr In the ErzsiNci puntto Lsnostt of
September 1, Mrs. W. L. Heist made a re
quest for tho Inclosed poem, which I hap
pened to cut out of Harpers Magazine sev
eral years ago, and which I gladly Incloae',
KATlUnttNn 11. K. WEAVER.
Camden, N. J., September S. 1021.
THE WAY TO WAIT
Dy, Isabel Ecclestone Mackay
O whether by the loneaome road that Ilea
acroaa tha lea
Or whether by the hill that atoopa, rock
bottomed to the aea.
,Or by a sail that blows from far, my love
returns to me;
No fear la hidden la my heart to make my
face leas fair,
No tear la hidden In my eye to dim the
brlghtnesa there
1 wear upon my cheek the rose a happy
brldo should wear.
For ahould he come not by the road, and
not by tho hill
And come not by the far seaway, yet come
he aurely will
Close all tho roads of the world, lovo'a road
la open still:
My heart Is light with tinging (though they
pity me my fate
And drop their merry volcea as they pass
my garden gate)
For lovo that finds a way to come can find
a way to wait!
Two Typhoid Fever Deaths
Typhoid fevor cniisod two dcntlis tills
week, but thr number of new cases
reported Is ilccrenBiug, nccortlliift to the
weekly bulletin issued by the Division
of Vital Statistics, ltiircnu of Health.
New enhts of typhoid reported during
the week numbered twenty-one, while
Inst week the number of cases reported
was twenty-four. An increase in the
number of deaths from all causes, how
ever, an compared with Inst week, is
Rhown by the report. During the pres
ent week 381 dcntlis occurred in the
city, as compared with 357 last week
and 3.r0 for the week ending; September
10, 1020.
, St
John Fletcher. UM Klpp at,, and Carolina
Relchert. 8018 N, Fafrhlll St. y ,
William it Clark. 1037 hodman st. and
Ella, V. Trlppllt. 1030 Rodman st. .
Johnlxgan, 1221 S, Mercer at., and Annie
unit liUHBiii s1 '
RoldetA 1221 B. Merc
rcer si . .
William A. Palter. 1411 N. 8lh at., anu
re tzabeth M, Wnaie, iji n. ""."" ,,,
Donato de Btefano, 700 Chrlatlan at., and
Anna Roaal. 801 8. 7lh at. -
Roaarlo AmarantO. Blii Montroao st.. and
Itoaarlo Ilrugnano, 818 Montrose at.
Michael Koateckl. 2S02 Falfmount aye., ana
Mary Paraaka, 81 N',Er"n,k,'n ",' .nd
Charlea V, Yost, 1810 . W. York at., and
L lat; Landay, xau v1" Ti it and
itonl Alegandrnwlcs.a01l.Oaul at., anu
Ant
Catharine Mury. 31M Miller at.
William It. Vogt. 2702 Helen si.. nu
. ail B,
R20 June at
uamarine linen, n. n - - .. ...
Robert A, Craig. 1210 Ogden at., and Ma
tt aa li, llllirgn. n..i ,i' - - Msrv
Carl n Eldam. Harrlsburg. Pa., and Mary
Hlesslnir. '111124 Chancellor at.
NKM'hrrrrfVor.1er?202 'V ChVl.e'nSve.
leader? Zavldow? 184r," H. 0th at., and lloaa
Snawhlte. 2524 S.Percy st.
Warren Strawn. Willow Orove. Pa., and
Hilxabeth Hehwelgert. V Mow Grove Pa.
Samuel Collins, OBOH Hproguo at., and Sarah
Henry Ellison, 10OS Lemon at., and Lucy
Rnv. 580.1 York at. .. . . j
I.ul Malateata. .4ftH airarii nve.,
Adam
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llema'n Tu.'VlJou-ard "ave.. and Ma,
Ne"wV"oie.l.BVT.rl'&. Ta.. and Ella J.
smedley, turn '"'"', V,'
Oreatlna 'lilanklnV M2d Thompaon ft.
1am P. Hauer. Iluftslo, N. Y and Mary
iVrle'cIartea0: &vV. 09d .. and
S CTWlW'sft., and Ma,
vo'o7h.41.IolV.lntMerfotn. Pa., and Ella J.
JacTb A.VaineV. ISsVn- Cfm i at., nnd
lldnn.V, Chapman. 007 N. 13th at.
Vlncet.io Ixmbardo. 1 .lift N. 10th at. .nnd
A William Morris Poem
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
fclr In n rocnt Issuu a reader ask for
"The Nymph's Song to Hylas," by William
Morris. I Incloae It.
.V. L. OSUORNE.
Philadelphia. September 4. 1021.
THE NYMPH'S SONO TO HYLAS ,
I know a little garden close
Set thick with Illy and red rose.
Whcro I wo'ild wander If I might.
The People's Forum will nppenr dally
tn the Evening Public Ixdger, and also
In the Hundoy Public Ledger. Letters
dleeueidng timely topic will be Printed,
an well aa requested poems, nnd questions
of genernl Interest, will be answered.
r.cc."".f'' . '.- .iia h tilth st
HoVnncenFmKohn"oel,uV: P.V and Heu-
lah S Wohl. 231H N. 18th at.
Vlneenio Olonaecehl. nustleton. Pa., and
Maria Lapergalo. llustleton. Pa.
Walter Andrews. 1A7 llrown St., and EHi-
abeth Wurth. 2.120 Master at.
Julius : HnvileV. 414 Rltner at., and Ethel
MIkee,S1apko!117io' Dnnion at., and Knlheryn
Iledrlg. 1727 Donlon at. ....
Ihofnaa Knox. Huatletnn. Ta.. nnd Barbara
llartl.s.W&.'lilU at., and Kate
w!llan?rVH:yp?he,r,.eonnh.R ?0a'V. Cumberland
"t.. and Mabel II. Donaldson, 2.128 W.
Cumberland at.
Wade C. Smith. 221 N. Wanamakcr St., nnd
Marlon D. Carter. 4110 Ludlow at.
Held for New York Police
Snimiel Olninbroni, of 300 Eait
KiTtr. first street. Now' York, was ar
rested at Hiiinmonton last night nnd is
being; held for the New York police
on a charge of shooting n man in a
quarrel over n woman inrce wcoks ngo.
RESINOL
.Soothinq and He&Hnq
5tops.ltchinq
McCLEES GALLERIES
1E07 Wnlnnt St.
New Etchings hv
W. LEE HAN KEY and TR0YE KINNEY
RKAI'TIFUL MEZZOTINTS
ARTISTIC FUAMINO
PAINTINGS RFSTOTtET
ADITimtftQ VETifl
Bov 8ay He Shot Potlsh'Arnerlcan
Soldier In Self-Defense
Mahanoy Olty. P Sept. 10. Frank
Uova, proprietor of tho roadhousu
Tripoli, near lllngtown, lias mndo n
complete confession to the State police
that he shot nnd killed Holey (Journey,
n Polish-American war veterati, on
Labor Day. Self-dcfonso will bo his
pica.
Though In jnll following hU ennfes
slon, llova' nttomcyH have asked for
hnbeas corpus proceedings granting him
liberty until the trial n caneu.
t tt;" ' '"w't' 7TT"VH;'1r'" "s repafaje"n- rj
I " ""' t - - ',
i '-' ,iMainaaaWi i j. K
I . r' i t . v . sr "I
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Are You Looking For
A BUILDER
or A HOME?
My 37 years' experience In
serving the leading architects
nnd most exclusive homo
owners In Philadelphia may
be worth your consideration.
Only highly nkllled workmen
employed under most cxactlnK
h u a e r v I slon. Consultation
without obligation.
I have several houses renay
for ocouDanoy, which I would
be pleased to show you.
Frank D. Williams
Builder of Homes
3819 Pulaski AVe.
Dnuthwalle, aaedt in. tiil.V.' M M
ara Invited to attend fun;r,"r.." ana i
from tho raMene nfw.-ii ,. Jl
and nivervlew avea" HvV.r.i.i111' Balui.
yUIIlia.Septi V TOciNDA .i i' I
wif! "f Me Bamuel IlT Dubh. (f'' Hatri 1
&a ?TATl?''fl4.1
ami vv, inigh ave. Int. nn..r"Mnt.
mount Cem. Viewing Sun. ... ' OrtS:
1021, EDMUND fl HueborTd'ef V.BM. I
Eddy, agrd B'J. Funoral pMVat, T 0G fl
FAin.On Sept, 7, io.ii ,,.i
widow of John W. Ftlr and d; "T r. ;
lata William .A. and EllxahL.K,h' f S:
llelatlvee nnd trilSH. ."""?' Iludi;.,.? "
;--. - iiiviiAsj a. -"!
Norrlat
i. 218 K. Oak .t..rNoUil'S I
-" r. "
aervleea.
residence
Int. private.
FUIIMAN. Meet
Harriett It. end ih
Funeral aervleea Men
rcBiuBiito u nia. moiner, 0U0 I .; tti .
t-ernwood Cem. Ilemalna maj bTvliVjJ $ "
uoTTi-on. sept. s. cAttnm
Mosea Oottlob. Helatlves aid frl,.M' l
Krakauer Chevra. are InvlteA !,""?' 4i t
n.r.l ,.rH. ,! , ,ny,,n 10 attM." I
1 'ate John ,"" at '
in., 2:30 P. it"1"!!" '
rvlcea, Sun,, 11 AM i,"""" h.
resldenee. litnii -hP'nSh Pfecliel..'!: .
riai cem. u,n " Im;V.'
HAMMER. Sept. 0, 1021 ?,,. i
her lata i
aim
HEI.IOIOI'S NOTICEH
Itaptlst
THE TRMI'LK
Ilroad and llerks ata. (1000 North). 8000
seats,
Hume of the Oraca llaptlit Church.
11USSELL H. CONWELL, Paator.
WM. DVRE MeCUnOY. Aaao. Pastor.
J. Map'ln Hanna, Musical Director.
Frederick Starke, Organist,
Mr. Comvoll will preach at 10:30 and 7:13.
Morning subject. "Coming Home"; ove
nlnit. "Jerusalem,"
Templa Combined Chnrusea will alng.
Sunday School, Jere L. Create,, Supt.. at
'."30.
Homer A. Ilodeheaver will be gueat so
loist at the morning services nnd Sunday
School. , .
Henri Scott will ba guest aololat In the evo
nlng. Traj-er Moetlng Friday at 8,
Friends
WILLIAM PKNN worshiped at Old Merlon
Meottng House. Montgomery pike and
Meatlnr House lane, erected by Friends In
1082. Divine Worship U held overy first
day (Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock. A
welcome la estended to all. An automo
bile bus that paaaea the door leaves Mar-
net ana oaq ata. every hair-nour.
8fh
iiammer. Funeral aervleea at tSa a""" '
her brother. Thomae 11. HameV. '"mi U i
.v. . rt Airw rnM ..:.:". ou riAk..r 1
int. private" " """ vl' " Y,"V
HAnaiiAvn. seot. s. ni.
nows. aon of Thomas and mV,. bbR
llargrave. aged 88. Itelatlve. ."" P"n
Invited to funeral service,. on v..Jtl'M
P. 1L. at parenta' residence. Wl?ti I
si., uermnmown. inf.rm.nt
.,.r-. "eni
may call Sunday evening. "'"" fritti,
HAVEL. Setlt. 7, ANNA MAV a. i
of Ell-abath and tho late Herman H,J?,'S
Scha-tile). aged 28. lUlatlves an 1 ""' ,lw
olao th3 Young- Lndlca of "he Ho35 J."'".
Cohockalnk Circle, No. 527 F if ? ."""
Mtod to ntlenl funeral. Mini. Han i".'"
from her late r'sldenco. 1042 r t.'1
Hcqulcm mass St. Konlfnclus' bhilJ Ki
A. M. Int. Holy Hodjcm.r Cem ni '
IIAWns, Sept. 7. CATIIAHINis i ..
of the late James W ll.wi. i'i'?ft.i. l'i
llelatlvea and. friends, also deiu m"'! 1
Women'a Sodality, aro 'invited to ,&F I
realdence. 11107 tllrard ave. Solemn iS.lhlJ
requiem at tho Church of tho Oeiu iW',?
Int. Holw Cross. , u 10 . 5C
HEALp. At Edgewater Park, w 4
Sept. 8. LOUtSA, widow of Alfred it.iii V
Her 8.1th year. Fimeral ffrVletV Man4, !
A. M. Int. strictly private. on"
i it, i.l,vv i. Hutaenly
iii';i.L,vvui. Hutaenly Sept. B last ,,
-JKIlT, husband of Katharlna IlVllwlr'A1;
T3 llelatlvea nnd friends, alio . ir".'
Lodge, No. 123. F. and A, M.i KaniJH"
11. A. Chanter. No. 283: St. JoJa "ffi"
n-.andary. No. 4. K. T.; Phlladelpnl! ft?
gemelndoi Directors of Integrity Ttuii ??'.
iiitirt nuuivurn ui niucii nss -vsa
Presbyterian
REV. JOHN HUTTON, D. D.
OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
WILL PREACH IN THE
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 21ST AND WALNUT
(REV. ALEXANDER MncCOLL, D.D., MINISTER),
TOMORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK
"Such preaching ! He searches llko n surgeon nnd heals like a physician.
Seldom. If ever, have 1 had any one walk right Into my heart with a lighted
candle in his hand, ns he did. and look Into the dark corners. As a guide
to those who nre walking whero bafflements of faith are many and moral
pitfalls aro uocp there Is no one llko Hutton, no one near him. Whllo his
sermon has the finish of a literary essay, It Is delivered with tho enthusiasm
of an evangelist The wholo man goes Into It, uniting humor, pathos, unction,
with a certain wlldness of nbnndon, ns of one possessed, which Is the note
of truly great preaching. In my humble Judgment he Is the greatest
preacher In Britain." Dr. Joseph Fort. Atlnntlc Monthly for September.
SCHOOLS and COLLEGES
Itoth exea
Ttoth 3exes
Hotti Sexes
llnth Hexen
Questions Answered
Meaning of Bryn Athyn
To the Fil'for of the Evening Public L'daer
Sir Will ou please give the meaning of
Ilryn Athjn? Of what language Is It a
part' D. L. 3.
Philadelphia. September 0, 1021.
Don Athyn. the name of a town or pest
offlco In Montgomery County, llko Uryn
Muvvr, Is of Welsh or gin Uryn la Welsh
for a hill, nnd linn Mawr and Pryn Athvn
mean Ml. Mawr and Mt. Athn
Problem for Solution
To the Edfor of the Evening Public ledger
Mr A ftunr w n 1 to tie cintrur'id
around a uctanguiar pie; if Und 2000
feet bj lOT.'i feet Ten men working eight
hours b di bu'ld Ml feet In three daye
The number of men Is then diminished 80
lT rent nnd the remainder work nine hours
a da) How long w 11 It take to complete
the wall" S. L. ADAMS
Philadelphia. September fl 1021.
Attacks by Shark6
To t2 Kditor o the Evening Public Ledger
Sir Your paper Is rad by mnn seafar- '
lng men That Induces me to ask vour j
renders If nn of them know of actual
lnstam m of attacks on human beings bv
harks S A LANK
Philadelphia. September 0 1021
About Sousa
To'the I ditor of the Fvmng Public ledger
Sir I "111 urprecliite It If jou will te'l
rne how jld Is nusrv. tho bindmaeter A's i
1 11 me aonvthing .ibout his life
O L HODNKV
rhllidlphli September t 1021
John I'h'llp Sousa mualrun ,n l.ctn a
Wafhlngton on Novemlier 0 lb.1l Ills
r.iMite wre An'.mio anl Eliratf'h S .usi
John Phil.p studied at un ear'y ag" a 1 1
College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences
The Bachelor Degrees
Standard Curriculum based on best academic
experience. Embraces the 3ix great fields of learn
ing, English Language and Literature, Mathematics,
Foreign Languages, Pure Science, History and
Social Sciences and Philosophy.
Write for Information and Bulletin
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INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS' SOCIETY
509-11 Widener Bldg. 312 American Casualty Bldg.
Philadelphia, l'a. Reading, Pa.
Telephone Hell 700
Telephone Locust 3410
AIIC'H NTRKrTT CHLUCH
18th and Arch sts.
Dr. Clarence Edward Macartney has re
turned from hla vacation nnd will preach
morning and ovenlng. 10:4.1, "Gtvo an
Account of Thy Stewardship." How all
the offices, pleaaurra and opportunities of
our Ufa coma to their winding-up hour,
and out of the unsein there speaks to ua
that peremptory nnd unbrlbablo Volco tell
ing its that the sunlight of this particular
day la over and tho night of judgment haa
come,
7:3u. Recital on tho Turner Memorial
Organ. 7. C. K. 8. "Ho Went to Hla
Own Place." livery mnn createa hla own
place, both In this world nnd In the world
to come. What kind of a placo aro jou
making for jouraelf, and what aro tha
colore with which you aro weaving tho
garment of the future!
ftKTHLl-JIKM PRKSIIYTERIAN CIIt'KCII
liroad and Diamond sts.. Phlla., Pa.
Iter. WILLIAM L. MrCOnMICK. Paator.
Itev. SAMUEL II. CUltrtY. Assistant.
Tha distinguished oratorio tenor, Nicholas
Douty. will alng at the morning and eve
ning aervleea.
10:30 Anthem. Nlcholae Douty and quar
tet. "Holy. Holy, Holy. Lord Ood of
lloata." Oounod.
Offertory, tenor. "Comfort To My People,"
Messiah, Haendel.
Sermon, "Equipped for Service." by tha
Paator.
11 :0O Children's Church.
2:30 Sabbath School.
7.00 Chrlatlan Kndravor. "Thy Will Ba
Dono. III. With My Mind," Matt., vl,
7-lfi.
7 :45 Anthem. Nicholas Douty and quar-
tct, "Henceforth. When To Hear Hla
Voice Entreating" (03th Psalm). Men
delssohn. Offortorj. tenor. "In Native Worth (Crea
tion). Haydn.
Sermon. "Jesus at the Door of tba
Church." by tho Pastor.
Unitarian
UNITARIAN CIIL'RCn OF OKRMANTOWN
Greene at. ana vv. (.neuen ave.
Sundaj'. Sept. 11, aervlco at 11 A. M.
llev. IlOGKIl S. FOR1IE8. Minister.
Subject: "The Great Transmission."
All are Invited.
FIRST UNITARIAN CIII'RCII, Chestnut st
above Slat. llev. FHKDKMCK It. GltlF.
KIN. Minister Church closed until Sun
day. September 25.
Bachelor of Arts
Chemistry
Degree of B. S. in Chemistry
Technical Course (evening)
Civil Engineering (evening)
Construction
Mechanical Design
Surveying
Architectural Drawing
Plan Reading & Estimating
College Course for Teachers
Economics
Medical Preparatory (two-year
course)
Psychology
Social Workers
course)
(two - year
Please send me Ilullrtln for the
rourse innrked X.
Sumo
street
Pity
I Stnte . P.L.-0-10-21
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Broad Street Below Berks
Philadelphia
JBANKS if
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
NIGHT SCHOOL
TRAINS YOU TO HOLD IMPORTANT POSTS
TVilu Ann krhniil fif bUSlneSH KlVeS VOU the I.nnl:.i1ui nnt Iritlnln Am
untly till a posltlot. of responsibility nt a good salarj, nnd lt standardised
curies also give jou an educational foumlatlun that makes advancement
' mKt rt'r",,n AN "A( rilKDITKI)" roMMFIU-M, HfllOOL
1200 WALNUT STREET
DAY SCHOOL I
FARM AND GARDEN
TARM AND GARDEN
A Collection of 8
Beautiful Peonies
for Only $7.50
Experienced plnnters know the
wonderful bloominor nunlitle". of
tho poony, its lavish and exquisite
colorintf and easy cultivation. It
is perhaps the most decorative of
early flowers grown.
Below Is a aptrlal ral'ectlon nf peonlr vra are offerlnr for fall plantlnc Take ad
yantMe of t,M nttrart T offer now and assure yourself rood blooms net! sprint.
1 Princes Hentrice . . .
1 Wllhelmlna
1 Madam Emile Gnlle
1 Fcstiva Maxima ....
1 Madam lloquet
1 Due tie Wcllinztcn . ,
1 Euulis Superba
$1.25
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.23
1.00
1.00
1 Mme. Calot 1.00
$9.00
If you bought thsss separately, they wo'ild cost sou f D oo We ar. rter.nr th
atlrs slant for only IT DO, And don't fnraet that every one of these roots has been
taatad and proven In our nwn Nurserlra Nerd ua your order toaay, and aak for our
Hw rail ealalav,
B. F. BARR & CO. (Keystone Nurseries)
' 107 HAKR UCILDING. LNCASTEH, FA.
WANAMAKER
i INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES
' S. W. Corner 3d and TVnlnnt Streets
Day Classes begin September 8. Afternoon
and evenlns, September 1R
I All Couraea Compare I'rlces With Other
pchoota
Dav rourses From $32. no to U'S On
I 0 MaStha- AifrJw. 3 BO to f 13.2.1 fr Month ,
Afternoon Courses From ia.00 to SIVOO
1 Months' ATernsr. 2.1B to SIMS Ter Month
KTenlnr Courses, l'rnm l2 00 to 17.0O
7 Months' Avrrnre, S1.70 tn M.2R 1'er Month
Hnturdoy Coursra. From SIROO to S2.0
0 Months' ATeroar., .00 to 13.50 1'er Month
Save 12.00 to 110.00 raylnc In advance, or
l pay In four weeks.
Tel. Lne 3HP, for Catatoc or Fend Tostal
m
Night School Opens
Sept. 19
Il'Zlnnlns next Monday, flept. 12,
olflre of the school will ho open
every etenlne except Saturday, for
convenient-,- of those dcislrlne to
make Inuulrloa or to arrange for
courees of study.
t'oursrai Iluslness Administration,
Accountlnt.'. Iluslness, Secretarial,
Sales rn ana hip Stenographic.
Tenehi-r TrnlnlnK.
PEIRCE SCHOOL
07- BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
IV . nt Urn .1 I'hllM
EBE
LEEFSON-HILIX ,V,9fl?I?Ajv
i-iiii.ir MCimoL Mrsic hitf-rvihion
1M1-28 CiIKHTNl'T ST.. riULA.
rt.1 ril VK AN" VflltK IIOAII
IIF.OFRNS HKl'TfiMnEH 10TH
OAK LANF. COVNTnV DAY cn00L
A distinctively practical school. Kinder-
rri ii rnl eae open-air looms. 30 acre
I "f p'aysrourda srd wood .tnd. indlrldunl at.
tenllnn. Pus service Phone Melrose SUT
F. 51. ntOF.I.ICII F.U. Headmaster
11,-jMer M)l for I nlrrrslt) of
I'n evenlni clasee In Commerce
nd Flnanae.
UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL
ni l,i n II ill t'h. I Hir. I00 'tn 230
GERM ANTO WN FRIENDS
r-vtt Opena Sept. 20, A few vacan.
t3llJwii claa for aarnrat ooUece pre
psratory boys, Stanley H. YSrnall. rrinclpaU
Y.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC
fitudloa 1421 Arrh Htreft. 1013 W. Lehlsh
Arn.i ft,l Jt Kensntn Htreeta
ln"""ri 1 1, Kiven 15 Men, Women. hlldrrn
. Studios Open 0 A. St. to OF. M. Ilally
1 Coureeai l'lano "rrosresslre Herlea." Orsnn,
lolln. Voice. . Ilnrmonr. Motion I'lrliire
I'llivlnt. llollnorllo. Itunjo, Mandolin,
(iiiltnr, l'liino-Tunlnf, Tearhrrs' Normal
t ourse,
( nil. phone or write today for catalog
UK A HTKNOOItAl'IlKU
Stenography can be mude the means nf
eoeurln a sood paylnK executive position.
I We prepare young; men and women tn be
1 vu nnarHphers nnd are' Inlly trnln them to
IV 'he resi.onalhln places. Day and Kven-
I yHr UW iir 1 nnv iim,"
'? I'llll.A. HlblNKSS cni.LF.oi;
J"jfiy; nnd Collrare nf Cnnunrrrr .
vJiS 1017 Chrslnut St., I'lillndelphli
! Friends' Select School JJ ,:
The FarUnay. Cherry and Iflth Sts,
t.t ,m,u. liitii IClndericartail and Col
lese Stands for thnrouuh work and al,round
t'lirlstlnn character. Ileulna Ninth Month
10th Now open for Inspection ami enruil.
ment winter vv. nnvuiinn. inn,
ZECKWER-HAHN
Philadelphia
Musical
Academy
1617 Spruce Street
Opens September 1st for
Registration
Clattet in all department
returned September 6th.
1IIt.NClli:S
West I'blla.. llosn. (lermnntovvn
Send for Figsiwitiia
THE COWLES SCHOOL
A sound Konernl eduentlon for ulrls Klmnu
healthful life Suburban location! Ctyn!J:
vnnlase. Hmall classes. KHIclent collet
prepara on .Scpnrnte house for jSunif!
n'ptme I,CnlQn' UU,n "'rec'Ur!lU'UKnS
i...,. ciiii)iianm
Vo'inc .Men and llooa
IN SrRMOltlASI
STErN. In over lovlnif memory of our
dearly beloved husband, father and uraml
father. WALTER M. HTE1N. who ontored
Into hla heavenly hvmo on September 10,
If IS.
Just as near and aa dear, he la living
In our hearta today aa he always will He
la srratly loved and sadly mlaxcd by hla
wife, his children and hla srandehtldrcn.
The Frahklin Institute
School of Mechanic Arts
Uruftlns. Matliemitlra. .Mechanics. Machine
lleslsn, .structural Iral(u, ""n,nr
, .. . . .iXA1' AnciirnjCTunK
neslstrntlon Il IS H. 7!h Ht 1'hlln., !
CHESTNUT HILL. TA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
St. Martins. rtafnnt full n
An Idea'ly located country boardlne and dj
rchonl fur boya. Especially low rates for
five-day boarders. Ileopena September JJ
tolaloBues on application.
J. I.. rATTKIISON. Uendmnstrr
Tt
Sriorthiinrl y Tuition. 15
nonnana Nl(ii, ,rultloni ,B nn(1 ,
Will this more ' our 3D icnrH' experience.
i location and Instrui tor an- uni-xcel'ed. Call
rVIAPIRWOrin Near 1'hlla. snth vr
Krtr It! hnvs under 1.1
vre flood tnbl Homelike Thoipuith Inst
Mod rates J ( HhnMlldlfe, I'lln., Jloi
"17 DsrllrT Pel fn l'a
I'F.NNINOTON' N .1
nhnne or write for CRtnUur
FAUlltR lU'SlNKSH KC'HOOI.
10 H. 10lh vf
Voiiiik M'omen ttnd fllrls
. The Gordon-Roney School
lor (llrls 1 12 Murine Slrert
fiener.il mid Colleft l'repaiatnry Courses
Hoof Harden and Ovm. JllJS ltONEY, I'rln.
IIOM-.MONT 'A.
I10L CHILI) COLI.KUK
Kor v winL women, under dlretiun nt ih
Nlii'eX nt iha Society of the Holy Child
Jeeus nacnemr or arts rnurse, music, art. '
llmuitriil buildlnea and forty-acre rampu un llox 10
Main Line, i or iietaiin aaoress id u
llnx t!5 I). Ilonmonl retina.
SIIAlltlN HILL. I'A.
6;i:8i;triii:E
Directed by oducnturH whoso Inpplrj.
tlonil leadership lnya tho foundation for
four-Hfuiiru chnrncler and munhooil
Tollcgc fCnd technical Hchool preparation!
8.1(1 yenr ; modern ofliilprnrnt i mlilway
belvvt'in New York and I'hlliidplphln
Hcp.iratn Junior .School fur ooh Wilto
for "Tho I'eimlnijton Idea "
Francis Harvey Green, A.M., Litt.I).
HriiiliniiHtcr
I'eiiiiliiKtnii, .. j,
CTDiVFR'S The Heat lluslnesa .School
SlKAIUta R01 CHESTNUT HT.
I'oaltlon guaran'd. EoUr novr. Day or uliht.
Till! ACAIir.MY OF THF. 1I0I. CHILD
A boordliin and day achool for Klrla. 7to
sear, Conducted by tho Ulsters of the Social;
of tha Holy Ctilld Jaaua. General and co leas
preparatory courses, music, art. domestlo
science. Rates. tr,0o. Addresa tha Mother
Superior, Box 25 D. Sharon Hill, l'anna.
MI'SICAL IXHTItl t'TION
HYPERION NCII05.,, ' ""sin
I D'r! 17lV Che.tnu," Si 'A&nkEl C.rt,rt."'
ACIIUFF. Sept. B, 1021. EMZABETlt
M ACHUFF (neo Harnkoth). Relatives and
friends, nlso Young Am-rlcan Council of
l'hlla. and Tonagawn Council, D. nf I are
Invited to funeral. .Sun.. 1 I'. M from resi
dence of her RrnnddauKhttr. lmmi Tord,
4A3 N. Ilroalvvay. aioturrter City. N. .1.
Int nt Union CVi.i. FrUrds may call Sat
ove.
ARCHIBALD Sept. 7. JOHN WIL
LIAMS huslutrd uf Mai caret Arehlhnld
tnoe Eckvrt) and son o Ellzabxh and lato
William Archibald. Kolnt'vts and friends,
lao Mag-nvlln Lodae. No K(l, F. and A. M.,
of Little Rock Arlt., Union R A. Chaptnr.
No. 3, of Little Rock, Ark.. Corinthian Com.
tnondery, No. 53. K. T : Fhllu. Ci nslstory,
A. A. a, .t., I J l.u Temple, A. A. (. -N si.,
Invited to services. Hat . a I'. M., resldonc.
712 S 23d at. Int. Mt. Morlah. Friends
may call Frl. eve.
AUCOTT Sevt. B ANDRI.W WILLIAM
AUCOTT husband of Pnrnh J, Mills Aluott,
Bard 71. Funeral rervUes at Kirk S. Nice,
n301 Germantown ave , Mnn,, 1 30 1'. M,
Remains may bi Mevvid Hun.
RARNER. Near I'emberton N. J Sent.
8. OltORlii: V.. husband of Mattle llarnes
llelatlvea and friends, also members of all
societies, are Invited tn attond funeral. Mon
Sept. 12. 8 I' M (standard time), late r.-M-ilanca,
near I'emberton, N, J, Int. llaptlst
Cem. 1'rlenda may call Sun. ive.
HAR7.7.UK Kept. , STANLEY, husband
of AniM Itanxuk. Relatives, friends and
members of L ). O, M., No, (il. Invited to
attund funeral, Mon , H A, M., lato residence,
22i W AlleKhsny ave. Mass nt Ht Lauren
tlus" Church, v A M. Int. Holy .Sepulchre.
HECICER. Sept. 7. 11)21. JOHN, husband
of FrlH Drckr. Relatives and f rIM ils
nre Inltid to attend funeral, Mon. 8 A M .
lato re. Id trice. 410 Oeriltt M Utah mast
cf retjubim Ht Alphonsus' Church U 30 A.
M. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem
IIRUTHEH8 Hept 0. 1021. EMMA H..
wife of John Hrnthers, aued 112 1'onrrnl
serv'cea Tues.. 2 V. M . nt rsldenru of her
husband. 1010 8 Bth at . Camden, N J.
I"t. private, at HailelKli Cem. Krlenda call
Mon . 7 to 0 1'. M.
CAHHlIiY-Hept. 7 EI.IZWIETH. widow
of l.dword Cassldv (li.c Kenel ItnlniKM,
and friends, aUn II V M Nodilltj l.eairue of
the Haored lte.irt. Altar and Rosarv Societies
of the Cathedral, are Invited to attend fu
neral, Mnn H ao A M.. from her lute tesl.
dince, 1(129 Mt. Vernon et fiolenin requiem
mass t.t tin Cathcdml 10 A M Int llulv
Cross
CASTOR Killed lii action. ArKomie Frr--st
rrnniK. hept 2N. 1U1K, Corporal JullN
llESTDN CAHlim. fo M Slflth Inf . 7l'tl,
Dlv son of John 1' and Mary Emma t as.
tor. and 2d Relatives and friends, oli-o
Co. M 31.1th Inf.; Cnrp-ral John H. Casto
I'o.t, No. 204, V. F W.t Wl'llnm Thiimii
soi Post. No 3H4 V. F W William l)
Oxley Host. No 131. A. L.i Frankford 1'om
i.i"' A. L.i Corpornl John 11 C.istor
Auxiliary, Nat War Mothers; Annj nnd
Navy Union, l'hlla. Fire Dept., Firemen's
Hand and all societies of which ho waa a
member, ure Invited to attend fuiiernl. Hun
.1 I'. M.. from his pmenlH' i l.lrnr. i-.i
Corny st WIsHlnnmlna Int. Majiniili c, m"
CHRISTOI'HIIR At hi. realdcnte. 1513
Houth 10th at., on September n. l'i A
HENRY C. CHRIS rCll'HER, llelntlve. and
friends aru Invit.d In the aorvlce, on .Mnnd-vv
aderiixon, at 2 o'clock nt tn Olliir II
Hair MulldlnK, 1B2U Ci.eninut et im'e mem
private
CLAYTON. hept. h H2l liilitm
i:.mii,ii:. oms .hiidof i..u i: and i"iw
etli clHJlon. nued Id inontlu. R,.n
llv and frlendi Invited to attend fumuil
"u'lo't"-.:'" '.l,,v' M ', ".ireius' i,.Mdi'i.c.
-",- N -lh Int. iirlvnte Friends inai
call Kun eve,
COCHRAN.-Bept. 8. 1021, I'AULINE,
Invited to funeral. (Sat.. " P V i'.1'.
dencc, 1011 N. 33d at. Int. W'tit LV;
Hill Cem. " W"I
HENDERSON. On Sept 8. 1021 IWre
C. HENDERSON, ad 00 jiarsT h.iS"5
and friends nre Invited to the arvl J
Monday nfternoorr. nt 2 o'clock, at tha "rail
urncu oi ner uituinier, usia LOnidOwnt in
Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery.
HILL. On September I), ALICK E it.
of Clarkson Hill, aged 70 yeara. BiTititi,
and frlonda Invited to funeral amlcn .
Tuesday, at 2 V. M.. at her 1st" resldeaa?
413B l'arrlah at. Interment Fernwood I Owl
"lYtJCIlIEn Sept. 8. ELIZAnETH a. f,
of Cleorite Hua;hea. Relatives and friaua
also memtwrs of tha Norrie Rah,,, ti l-
Church, are Invited to attend funtrtl t.& '
Icea. Mon.. 2 1. M., at her alater's reaUia2"
020 Elklns ave.. Olnoy. Int. private. ,'
JOHNSON. On L'ept. 8, 10J1, llORACt
ii., nusoanu 10 iinpo jonnsnn tne Dfnnttl
and son of John M, and Mabel E. Johsrt.
aued 3.1 years. Relatives and frlamli, I'm
Camp No. B04. P. O. S. of A., and Brothir.
hood of Palntera. Decoratora and Vttr.
hanirers of America, aro Invited to th ifrr.
less, on Sat.. 2 I'. M., nt the recldenca
hla parents, 240 N. Taxson at. Int. prlnli
Tomalna may oe viewed on Frl ave., Iron
8 to 0 P. M.
KEATINO. S-pt. P. 1021. MATTHEW A.,
husbnnd of Mary Kentlntr (nee Daly). Itiii.
Liven and frlenda. also Holy Name 3oettr.
are Invited to attend funeral, from Mi lata
residence, 12 IV. Southampton ave.. Clwitnut
Hill. Mon.. 0 A. M. Solemn requiem nun
nt Church of Our Mother of Consolation ll
A. M.
K1NCADE. Sept. 7. 1021. nOHERT W..
husband of Mnrv Klncade (nee Datrmil),
tiaimivea nnd friends are Invited to atttnd
funeral aervleea, Sat.. 2:30 P. M UU
tealdence, 0.101 M. Hth at.. v?K l.ar.l. Id,
rrlvate, r.ortnwooo com,
K-MIihllT On SeDt. 0. SARAH JANE.
wdlovv of Joseph W. ICnlaht. of 2S N. lOtlt
at. Due notice .of funeral later.
LAM II. At Cookstown. N. J.. Sept. 0.
(auuiii f T.lVfll lioehnnrl ef Vrnt n
Lamb (nee Hancock), nacd 40 llelatlvea lad
r.iMn.lM itlan members of all soclstlSI. in
Invited to nttend funeral, Mon.. Sept. It-
10.30 A. ai. tsianaaru lime; irm nil iiuj
resldenro, Cookstown. .N. J int. JacoDitown.
N. J. Frlenda mav call Sun. eve.
JOSEPH KENNARD LEWIS. Relatives n!
frlenda are Invited to attend funeral lervlen.
Mon.. B:30 P. M.. nt Armstronit's, 1027-21
N. Hrnnd at. Int. Private.
LIFTER. Sept 0. 1021. MICHAEL, hu
band of Lena Lifter Relatives and frlcnfls
aro Invited to attend funeral. Fundsr. II
. . -... v.1. lnfr. reld?nce. 1H?0 V
Franklin Bt. Intorment In Mount SlnilTl
Cemetery. OmlT flowers.
MASTER On Sept 0. 10.30 A, M.
HARRIS MABTF.R. Relatives nnd friend;,
also membera of Charles M. Saaln. Ml.
K. and A. M. Invited to funera Sunday
1 P. M.. from lato residence. 1911 N. lilt
at. Int private. Har Nebo Cem.
MAXWI3LL. At hla "-Vi-.J'!
Shednker st.. Oormantovvn. Sent. 8, FTIasn
P , husband of Emma Wallace Mswll
nod 01. Relntlvxa nnd frl nils, nil fimnr
ratlona. aro Invited to 'un"'.."".!"
Mon.. 2.30 P. M. Int. at Ivy lllll Cm
Romnlna viewed Sun.
JlcMANl'W. Sept. B. HELEN vv!f.
Thnmai ilcMnnua and dauuhter of Jliurlci
and Dlmnla Cleary. Residence. .'.008 Ik ,
mnnt ivvo. Solemn hlrh mnss of "l"1"1
nt St. Krancla de Sales Church Sat.. 9 a. m.
ni. pr"ivsri - ,...,.. ifii'isr.
MacMUIlltin. epi i. wiuu.1 ,.'.'"v,rn
wlfo of Robert MHCJiorria iieininss
friends are Invited tn nttend funeral serrlcn
Sun.. 9 P. M. at her residence. BT08 5I1
colm st. Int Fernwood Cem ,
McARDLE. At Senr Isle City N J f'PJ- '
7 1021. WILLIAM J. husband nf WW
mlna II. McArdle and son of lata 1MHM
Ii. and Cecelia SfoArdle. Relatives j
frlenda Invited to attend funeral lion. I
K. M.. realdence. 1.141 S. 1.1th st. SokM
requiem masa at Church of 6 . TboBii
Aaulnaa 0.00 A M. Int. private. Holy Cmu.
Kindly omit flowera. .,, ,,. -i
McKEE. Sept. 8. MARY E vrlfi
James McKo8j iTelatlvea and f tlends ar a
vlted to attend funeral Mnn.. 8 A. M.. nj
her late roaldance. 0021 Thompson ft II'
of requiem St EHwbeth'a Church 16th JjJ
Mltflln ata.. 10 A. M. Int. Mt MorlaS m.
Friends may call Sun ev. ,
MEDICUH. Sept. 8. MARY. ""
Joseph Medlcua. 80 eara. Funeral ''
Moni. 2 P. M. 2122 N. Stanley t. "
"w-5.- AL.r"c."c.our,Vlr,T,",n,7' RAKU
luiw, rirni j.iruiuiiniu ,.....- v..lp
MERZ, 03d Aerial Squadron, '" """J
nnd .Marj Li. Mara, oxen .. ';.-... m
ftlenda. itso William D. Oxley rest . 1
A. L.; William Thompson Post, J.o 3l. ':
of F W : Tacony Lodge. No (.00. an
A. M.. National War Mcthera and aropto"
cf Phlla. Electric Co. "0 Invited to IJ
nernl jervicea. Tues.. 2 P '.. ";'
ices. mt,. - '.-,
par-nts' rcaiuence. ua... w '? 4,,rv omit
Int. North Codnr Hill Cem Kindly onra
n"5JfR.-,K..-nonP.-9art. 8 TOASI-M .;
husband of Cathurlne
husband or cntnurine .ni" -v, ltl
and frlenda Invited to funera from M
realdence. 1010 N 13th at . Mon i 8.30 a;
Solemn roqulem masa at Our Lady oi "
Church 10 A. M. Int. Private ,
MOORE. Sept. 8. ISAnfcl.LiA. widow
William Moore. Relatives and Jrlenai'
vlted to funeral servicea on -";,";t';. Inter-
ha,- IniA rAHldenc,1
ment Mt. Morlah Cemeterv & h.
MURPHY. Sent. S. JENMI' A,,
ter of tha lato Patrick, and Maffar
phy Relnllves and fji'n'ia n.v ,k,
attend fumral .Won ?. J ..' llotel
residence in vv iinnoi -, ;,r.n j r,
Lancaster ave. and P"iin st ljri a , 0j
Solemn requiem mass at Our Mothr oi , t
Counsel Church. Ilryn Mawr. 10 A "
St Denis" Cem -,nll.,nT r, hmt"1"
MURPHY. Hept O.WUPVSi.ral "
n' Mnry J. Murphy. ed J ,',un": dent
lea iron, a P. M. at his $ ec,U
in i w iioiiavt-u ilvm.. oinev r,c"
Hun , 7 to U I'. M ,, nf pq V
W'flhurHnVlclli rrR.tr KiW
,n?Ji,."." J-BUddVAV. "..I" Oc"n q.y,S, J
II Huddrnlv. nt wn v :.:, ,
Hept tl. 1021. JOHN l''A" ."."a f,lei
"t'"' ' " if- flfiV.
A III 111. A II I " '
also members Pronress "r,., "nrer, So. I:
and A M ; Jerusalem II ', '.'i Vii tIot
Phlla Cun-msndery, No ,- 'tV-ii,, omrs'l1,
Phlu. T.odK.. No, 2 I ,' (i-0 ' 1-0'
Aerie No 42 I O. II l.odm'. M ." rum
"iV .Republican Central J$ftt
nrlltet.. lllth Ward. ""?.ub''7,n rtepuWl",'
Commlttej, Jamja , ""Wuii lei"'!
Club; East Epd ReP" J'1'"".nVU ill "the'
. r-l.,1.. Il(rm,r Club. Bttd 311 "'-,. ft
rmrr liw, ".,...
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rleties or vvnicn no """.",.:,, sun,
If.
Ci
vlted to attend funeral fen .lie ...j,
M at 331 W qorKe ' , '" ,!"",
Friends may c-ui .n.. - ,..,s-i) Hi
RHINEHART-Scpt ..'"-..J'.Vth. Bnln'W.'l
roil of David V , and '''"In !. ,M , "'
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,rt
till
Vied 21 Funorul Tii-s. 1 ,,0churcii o' "S
Wilnton aw. . 1,"lt,,,.i.Vmora ava.
nrtii at, "" '
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P. M. Int Muntrose I em t
RCUK. On Hoptoniber ,-!"-V jinaH,
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