4 !r k ik v?. J I TH Letters to the Editor To Relieve Housing Situation f' the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger. Ir There sre many P""',n" '"JJ ,, unsatisfactory economic cond '0 J0 affllcllnc u. but few or no real remedle rS."ud. King', letter on the ren problem taTue.day's .diilon our w.VmiVn" .n2 ss!:v..".".:r: ::: n ,.i . fr tne MO'. Kin suggests that the a"""1""1' :'.. - ... .1.1 .ml use the army camp material to l.ulM houses which " uld "" for far below present "n,"., "SI'S a of business matlera hs not "'" """ success. T4in Panama Canal .constructo n DCOTed that It can bo done. however Some title, have taken the mntt-r n hand and housed their people nt about Mrttt ot th uaual coat. Why not ' ,11"r,h';V,hn, "Veteran" calla attention to th- fact that th.r. Is plenty to do We need the goods and have the men to make- th-m Hut we So not Bet busy WW ' rhere I. . You correctly say 'talk alone will not help." "Something like n miracle of in duatrlal flnancirit or reorgnnlntlnn .11 be lMmrr" And sou also point out . th cause of the trouble when ou say Ameri can Industries are not so ftnnmed as to mak accumulative production possible t,i. i. ih. keynote We should learn the facta and fallacies about money and pro Tide ourselves with ft money system thai will properly finance our Industries It can b, done, tt Is very eas It'll It "' ''"' b. done M long as our financiers can reap a fat harvest of high Interest b catering to our necessities nt robber Interest Tit remedy In brief Is to first stabllUo the purchasing power of the dollar, as Prof. Flaher proposes. Mako It honest Second Mike all United Stntea money counllv good We have soeral different kinds now Third rrovlde ample redemption ' for nil the money wo Issue So Ions n we use sold alone for redemption purposes we will alwas have money troubles. Ther- Is a b-lter ry. Fourth Tako the Issuing of money oat of private hands and put It In the hands of the Government where, according to tho Constitution. It belongs Then business m"n having proper security ran b. rrow what money they need at 1 or J pr rent Interest and do business wltnout fear of blng c oscd out, at a los if the need a little more time. In short, th" way out of .ur present trouble Is to provide such money as we reed and at erv low Interest. Only by low interest can we Aunt the low wanes of Eu rope, unless we, too are t" no to low. wages and lower our living standard It can be done. Senator Lndd has a bill before Con area no to do thl Help It to pass CHARLES E DURYEA. Philadelphia. September 3. 1021. Opposes Cobb's Creek Park To the Editor of e Ei'tnitto Public Ledger Sir I read In our Thursday's edition of the approval by you of the Philadelphia Rupld Transit Company's proposition to place a park at Sixty-third and Market streets, because It promises to maintain ummer opera there I cannot se any good to come from that P'an. except that It would till Jsjrther congest a section which the people have made a fairly hlgh-:lass resi dential locality. Tour reference to Chicago s Ravlnla Park la not apropos, as that it l. situated many miles from the city proper. mor like Wil low Grose la hero, and the peop'e have sur ounded the park with serr attractive lakes. to., and not with the kind of amusements th transit company would b likely to open. I feel that thV section of Sixty-third and Market streets has ben made by the city In general a park section and I would ad vocate the city's buying this piece of prop arty and Including it In the development et Cobba Creek Park, thus making a larger and fuller developmt of that park, which I feol Is more In line with the Intentions of tho dtliens M. B CCMMISKEY. Philadelphia, September 3 1021. Agrees With the Doc Po t JTdffor 0 the Evnino PuWe Ledger- Sir It Is with Interest that I note a letter from Dr. A. H. Whltmann, of the vTUllam P. Roche Post of the American Legion In your Saturday's Issue. I wish to say "Good boy Doc " old bo and I don't know whether sou C CM me or pulled my 'pearly whites" out while I wma grabbing my three a day or not but you're certainly a real vet. They are my sen timent exactly as you spoke them, addlnir that "These men who did their bit by filling shall at the different ammunition plants" In and around these parts would hae no oao for C C.'s If they had ben up front and seen those rotten shells that thej made "goln flouey" Just when we needed them. T7o all remember the "duds." as the "Imeye" called them, and we cussed every en of those that were doln" their Ut C) at home At home Is correct I don t belong to the Legion but If our post Is out near Darby, I will have to cross "Old Darby Creek" and Join with you for If their welfare officer (who Is a castor-oil plller) Is right lifter adjusted compensation Ilk you are, It must he a rattling good post. Everybody that la those that did not hae th yellow Jaundlco and frost-hltten feet-l get together and make the old gray mare do what she used to do. Kick up the dust let' look up th Congressmen's sons and find out where they were when the war was on. I will certainly see you soon at our post. Doe. and with real tru buddvism. I remain A. E T and disabled et. ononr.K m. mosf.r. Darby, Ta , Sept , 0 1021 The "Village Cutups" To the Editor of file Ei'ning Public 1 tdoer Sir I wuud like to protest agnlnst the Tillage cut-upa who stand nround on corners and make remarks about passing women and others who, to their gnat minds, appear queer or unconventional I wish to take back that reference to gnat minds ' It 1 an Insult to n gnat ns If the gents' brains were put In ft gnat It would fly backward, These Bnks belong en cracker-boxes, fes- ennnatrl rnnnH aAma r.n.irnn. wrtf-w .mm tov. People of brains not to saj cu'ture do not stare after anv on" who mav appear I unconventional In dress or deportment and they do not regard themselves ns so i ute as i to think It their dutv to take a poltl m i on the street corner so th populace can enjoy an optical feast These village cut-ups are as fuun as adenoids, and If they are erstwhile bnrnies I am In favor of opening up the sain ms and driving these warts on humanity s arms bae k Into the grog shops G (1 Philadelphia, September fl. 1021. Popularity With Redecoratlon To the Editor of the Evening Public ledger Sir In rejard to the letter In the People s Forum nlKrid "Stenographer ' I vnj'd PI to express a few opinions on this same question of "being plump and being popular" She aavs she dresses ktyllsrly .tut would not bob her hair Well, hen u h tip from me I urn also plump, but not 'until I shortenel my skirts, wore tho latest Style clothes, pulled my eyebrows rnmbid xny halv. American bob -rfct nnd used rouge did I have a lot of gentli men friends I always hid a few, but as soon as I changed to the girl of todny I nntli.vl ., tig dlfTerenco In the numUr of friends and acquaintance of the opinsit,. . They can all talk about short skirts rouge, etc (anl the subiec' has lertainly been picked to pieces In yi ur People s Firum column), but It has been proved too H'ten that If )ou want to be popular nnwadays you, must be up to tho minute In st) but use your own Judgment and don't g to xtromes. It Is extremists who nre to blame tor all the crltlilsm of the girls Personally I think most of the Minw nowsdass aro Just pleasant company When It conies to brilns educttinn and tlmm-lal conditions they Hre twenty miles behind X did Hot say all but the mnjorli., .t and I am speaking uf the fellows of the present generation, not tr nidi r nnm.' "Stenographer when li cumes lo find lng our ' life a mmptnun' thi a he jen't cale w'lie'her you ar.- p urip nr thin prslty or homely but one inmmt sit amund mooning until he dn'Mea tn main- his ptesence known and claims one fnrever and evtr. We must have some gnnd whole acme pleasure and get arni'nd nmong p,.iip at both sexes, but one will never h. popular With tho men unleji rni' keeps i.u ,. with ach passing style but a.nln I siy use your judgment, nnd don't let style (hinco your personality anJ character I know some nf tlu Mows will ray Give ms the iiiil-rashlnned girl" but the aro Ihe girls who are sitting ut hnnn wliti the girl of today Is having n gond time and remember there are hundreds nf taenlliith centuiy girls wlm nre un tn th minute In style, but who hitseu t let it In I ferfer with their personality and who will mak Idtal wives If the fellow will oly take the trouble to find them. S'OTHJSJt STENOGRAPHER. nHaMd: , Alurtut 29. 121. i i 1 L PEOPLE'S FORUM letters to tho Editor should be as brief nnd to the point as possible, avoiding nn thine thnt would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. No attention will be paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed 'as an evidence of cood faith, although names will not bo printed If request Is made that they be omitted. The publication of a letter Is not to be taken ns an Indorsement of Its views by this pnper Communications will not bo re turned unlestj accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. The Walking Stick To the Kdltor n the Kicning Public Ledger Sir An Interesting Inaeit scsrceli known b the avenge people Is the 'walking at ck' (lhasmldac) Thev belong to the or der of orthoptera, conslstlnc of locusts crickets, dragon files, etc. and nro known as the Inset wltn Imperfect o- without trarsformatlon which means th it any on' can recognize the Insect in the larvae The "walking stltks are mostl nhabltanta of the South, but. str.ingo to sa while 1 never fund one In Maryund. I cmight th nrt one, a larva. In the summer if lt'OS In WestrhesKr County. New York Since "hn I hue found larvao several times once In the Interstate Park, nt the foot of thr Palisades In New Jersey, nnd In the last vear In the ,Sout.i Orange Mountain U'serva tlnn, near th station at .Mllburn. nn the Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western Rail tend, but mostls larvae, and ntwavs on lo cust tics On my last trip to that beautiful park i cvutiht several ivrf-ct Insect Thy have no wings i.nd are not ml to nnd ine tuns grown ones ara brown and look like a twig, Hi. ini-inn Hi-- ercti n.ul could not be seen on the foliage of a locust tree. Their color Is nn of tho protective qualities which na trn has provided often to harmlest Insects and other animals to secrete themselves Dolor.- th eves of their enemies. The "walking sticks ' live on the under littish and feed in the leaves nt night. Dur ing the day th kip perfectly mill, and one might call th-t?i the eloths of the Insect world, because thev hang like them under tho branches On tatplng on the b-nnches will bring them down on an open umbrella undern.'ath the branches and only In this way have I found the curious Insect, which Is. when'full) grown mar.y three Inchos long nnd his n bod as thin ns a darnlnz needle. Th" transformntlon. too. Is very intei csting. and the line flin from which It emerges showed even lh feeler and legs with tin) hooks : have found the "walking sticks" only on locust trees nnd alwas In the month of August Homo may b found on oak tree. Their relations are found In Italy nnd France, but the largest oni-s nro to be found In South Amerlcn nnd Java, where thev rench a length of eight to twlvo Inches. The female drops the eggs ono by cr.e. from which after fri,m seventy to ono hundred days, the vouns develop nnl grow mrldly A J RELEU. Jersey City. N J September 5 HUt Begin With Legislators To th Editor of the filming Public Ledger Sir "Compulsory voting" Is what yours truly has advocated for ears therefore. It was with pleasure and other things too numerous to mention that I visualized let ters on this subject. But whv stand on one's head to look at the problem. Isn't It Inrge enough to see right side up? Let's start as we should. In rotation and at the head of the heap Let's compel every Sen ator. Congressman and all other "law me chanics" to be present on business aays ana vote. Haven t they ducked, parriea ana sldssteppod enough LEWIS W. AtTl.blu.-s, jm. Philadelphia, Septemler 5, 1021. Monument to Jennie Wade To Che d.or of the Evening Public Ledger- Sir Please tell me what ou ran about a monument that Is erected to a woman on the battlefield of Celts sbure. P L. R Philadelphia September fl 1921 Probably the Jennie Wade monumi-nt Is me.int Tho Inscription on the fc of th. monument reads "Jennie WaCe killed Juls 3. Ii63. while making bread for th- Villon soldiers Erected by the Woman s Relief Corps of Iowa A D 1001 Tho V, ude family motto ' Whatever Ood wllleth must be though a nation mourns. Is on one Me. nnd rn another Is the Irscrlptlon She h ith done what she could " Th bise is sur mounted bv a marble statu" of the girl made by Mrs Anna M Miller of G-ttss burg Grant's First Tomb To th Editor of the limimj Public Ledger Sir Was (Jeneral Oram s ho,l pMcd In a temporarv structuro on Riverside drlv. before being formally transfers d to the pres-nt (Irani s tomb' FLETCHER T WALKER. Choeter Pa.. September . 1021 Yes General Grant s body rested In temporar)' tomb lr. upper Rlvrstde Park from August f laSS to prll 17 107. First Railroad to Atlantic City To th" Editor -it the imcl'to Public Ledger: Sir Please tell me when the first rail road from Camln in Atlantic City waa built c, w. XV. Philadelphia S. pt. mber . I'j21 The first railroad to Atlantic City was the Camden ind Atlantic c In whlih vias completed In is."! Our First Electric Lights To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger- Mr Pleas- stito in jour I-eoplo'a l'orurn when the first street In this city wa lit by i let trie light W. 8. C Philadelphia September fl. 1021 Chetnut street was the first street lighted b electricity, the lights b"lng turned on the night nf December 3 1HS1 The 1rt attempt at flertrie lighting In the city was mji! In 1 In the store nf John Mam maker Thirteenth and Market -treets The German "Flrestlcks j-0 th, y,t tor nf the f eninu Public l.rdger Sr Pie me tell rn- how th 'flrestlrks that were used tv the Hermans on the western f re nt during th. late war were I. msib G v. ' lulii'eii nn -pt mber fl lo.'l The "brandrnhr " or ' flreetlrl ' was a wiMpiti (ini'li've'l by the Hermans for th pur.ns. nf gleaning out th defenders of f'ug'Uts ty treating th. n to n bath of tire 111 'flri-stick' consisted nf a sheetlron ciinbr foun.l In twn sir s nvnty Inchis 1 tc md four Inches In dlamMer In both j i ises the metal was about one-twenty-flfih if in Inch In thickness The cylinder was p'nsed at th. bottom b, a twenty ply dlw nf I id md Iron and waa Oiled with com press' I ttermt- At the Up it vas sealed bi i iini- s xth of nn In-li thick plate mud uf oiluoll v Ith six v nts mi n gen ral tirlf'ee f'-r the Inserllnn nf . rtoppnr Th i rtents ih rrnlte In a clji' mixture of ponder 1 aluminum and iron oxl les Th fld'ne Is starle I by the extra lion of the stopper ind (00tlnud for alut a ninut" pliving t lltaoi" it 200 yni.ls from th' ipi uth it the cyllndtr Ikeauef of ih.i heaf tri sold i van ob.Ued to throw tho ijllnd r at, grHi.n.le nr, tt'er. ti f nst n It tn the i nil if i long pole and sweit ou the co--ci td corners Kor cleaning up i iptured tennis It Is said tn be wl hr ut a rlva' as th, vlct! p elthir siirmibn I r I "The Third House" To th' Eilitur of thi Eiinirv I-! . t'drjir Sir I read tn one of m tp. rs lhat "the powerful and rnrruptiv- mflu. n. . oft th Thirl II'iuk- has made its. if f,H .inly loo nften In the legislative halls Please xptaln the meaning uf this ref-rence c L CLARKE. Philadelphia ""ptember 5. lnjl 'P-e t nn 'Third llnus. ' ..i"'irn" ,p I ed tu thi budy of ' l'hv ists p-i .' i s who freiii.nt tho lobby nr th if'r'ir's nf the 1, gislrftun ir th r d I'.tr.t'K uisthIiIi Alth 'he si. w nf eurrup'i-ii- din" Uy nr In llritlv thi viiti s if th. o i 1 1. r Mans dlffen nt in vim ar- us I h In.tbvtwts Th s is-'il . in ik it their iu"lni"i 'In se. in"ml" rs and pra'irt bv piisuilin imp"i lunltv or the use . if IndU'mtnts th. passing of bills pulilli as well as private, whl'h involve gain to their promoters Poems and Songs Desired An Old Medley 1u III t 1 lor of thr Evmu I'ublti Lrdier HH Cm any rend, r of thi P .pi, h J',,, turn furnish me with a medley song enntnln lng tin f 'flowing lines "Fnv punted old Rnb Itldby Guln In. in' ti, Dixie Land Arm In rm with Hilly Patterson Who wouid rive his heart without hi band." H..L. KENNEY. rtlUdelyhla, September.. 1B21. Questions Answered Ji)VJi)xlxU TUiiLiU I "Afar In the Desert" To the Editor of the Evening I'uolfe Ledger: Sir Can you print the verses beglnnlngi i "Afar In the disrt I love to ride. The silent bush boy alone by my side." t think lhe were In ono of the old read i ers. now out of print They were written i bv Thomas Prlngle, a Scotchman. Can you give mo nn account of him? D. W. L. Philadelphia, September fi. 1021. Thomas Prlngle was a minor Scottish poet, born In 17P0. He went to Bouth Africa and gained some reputation ns a 'ournaljst. . wnat snan i uot" To the Editor of the Evenino rnolle Ledger: Sir I will appreciate It If you will print for' me 'he poem containing the following lines "What shall 1 do with alt tho weary years Tl at silence falls betweei myself and the? ' ACINUS T. RANKIN Phllad-lph'i September 0, 1021 The People's Jorum will appear dally In the KTenlng Public Ledger, and also In the Sumlny Public Ledger, letters dlseiisslnz timely topics will be Printed, ns well .is re-qiirsled poems, nnd questions of general InUTOst will be answered. IN MEMMUAW ENNIS MARION CONWAY ENNIS who was tailed to God, Sept. 11, nin nee 17 scars MOTIIIIR deaths ARLETII Sept. 0 JOSEHl A son of Marv i late Frederick Arleth. aged R2 Relatives and friends. JJ. of A n n r.x- ltressmeninvlt.il to funeral Tues n 10 A St . 2120 N Slarston st. Solemn rcoul-m niass Church of .Most Precious Mood 10 A. SI Int St. Denis Ccm., rdmor. Pa. o MAiRS,?,8i.;NeaI '!?mberton N. J . Sept 8. OLORGL V .. husband of Slattle Rarnes. Relatives and friends, also members of all societies are Invited to attend funeral. Mon Sept 12. 3 P SI (standard tlmel late resl llonw',.n.''ar, femberton. N. J. Int. Haptlst Cem Friends may call Sun. eve danphter of Margaret and the 1st. Amos Porker. Relatives and friends Invited to at- tcnu lunerai. rues . N A. SI. from her niuiui'i iL-9iifnce iouis ej Parker Cumberland et . Gloucester Cltj. N High mis St. Starr's Church. 0 A SI St Stars s Cem 310 I Int IIROWN ESLMA W -At Ocean City. N. j . Fept in, Jin ""i" iinu iiitnui nre invited t serv ices Tues. 3 p M , nt residence. S3 Cllvedon ave Glenslde, Pa Int private Ardsley ( em CASEY Killed In action nt Argonne. France Sept 20. 1018 IJER.VARD J .hus band of Slargirct Casey and twn nf Slarv nnd late Thomas Casey. Relntlves and friends also Co. K. llisth Infantrj Charles H Crow,. Post No. 250. V. of F W Wnr Mothers' Aii employes of Ileneflclil Sav lng Fund Socletv. arc Invited to attend fu neral, Thurs 8 30 A. SI., from his mother's residence 103". N Judson st. Solemn re aulem mass at St Elizabeth's Church 10 A. SI Int Hoiv Cross Cem. CASKKV Sept. 11. SIART WILSON wlfo of th late Clark : Caskey Funeral services Mon . 8 P. SI . 11302 Ppruco st. Int rreelsnd Pa Tues Omit flowers CHRISTOPHER. At his residence. IRIS South 10th at on September 0. 1021. HENRY C CHRISTOPHER. Relit i.. ., , friends are Invited to the service, on Slondav afternoon in. at 2 o-clock. at the Oliver II llalr Ilulldlng. 1520 Chestnut SL Interment private CLAYTON. Sept. 8. 1021 DORIS EMILIE. only child of Leslie E and Eliza beth SI. Claston. aged 10 months RiH tlves and friends Invited to nttend funeral services, Mon . 11 A SI parents' resldmi-o, 2012 N 20th st Int private. Friends luay cal' Sun eve COOPER First day. N'lnth month, ltth Inst.. AVNIE R COOPER aged On Fu neral from her lato residence mim. ta,n.. N J., Fourth day. 14th Inst 1 30 P m' (standard time). Services at tho house. Int Kullncton Cem. CROWLEY Hept. 11 at her residence. 242 Do Lances- st.. CATILVRINE T, widow of Timothy Crowley. Duo notice will he glson DAVIS Suddenly Sept. 11, 1021 FR VNK SI DAVIS nt 217 N. 33d st. Duo notice of funeral will be given DAWSON Sept. 0, WILLLSt husband of the late Elizabeth A Dawson (nen Cahlll) aged Ml Relntlves and friends, also Iiguo of the Svcred Heart of St Veronlci s Church nre Invited to funeral, Tues . 8 .in A SI from his late residence. H".2 N 7th st Solemn mass of reaulem at t-t.......i. i St Veronica in A. SI Int H'ls Cros v..u,i.ii ,,. i DOUGHERTY Suddentv, Sept, 0 WIL LIAM husband of Maria L. htlnger Doush erts Relatives and friends, nlso members nf Bureau of Fire No 37 P F. I) . Fire Patrol nnd Firemen's Relief Asso of Phlla are Invited to funeral services. Tues U' P SI . nt his late residence .",(103 Ardlelgh St., Germantown Int .Montrose Cem Remains may be viewed Slon eve DU1IHP Sept S. LL'CIND.V (ner Hager) wife of late Samuel R Dubhs In her 80th sear Relitlve and friends Invited to serv ices Sinn . 2 P SI . at her 'ate residence, 2710 W LchlBh ave Int private. Green mount Cem Viewing Sun ex-. FORRY (nee Gehly). On fcundns . Sept. II 1021 SIARY SI widow ot John Fnrrs Relntlv.s nnd friends are Invlt d in the hervlces on Tuendas evening Sept 1 nt H o clock, at h.-r late resldi-nc" 411 Regent n Interment at Yorkina, Pa Hindis emit llowers FUR.MAN Sept 7 GEORGE XV son ot Harriett R and the late John D Furman Funeral serslc-n Mon 2 3U P. SI at the residence of his mither 000 Luray st Int. Kernsvood Cem Remains may bn viewed Sun. ese GARDVER 11th lii.t SIARY El. I, UN wife nf Thomas Gardner !-er ices nt the iHte resilience. )77 N Ubcr st Thurs 2 P SI Remains vliwed Wed 8 to 10 P. SI. ar.VjROC '-em 10 11121. E1I1IA .! wieiow or William R George, aged 74 R George, aged 74 I"u nerl services Tji-s 2 30 P SI at her son's residence Arthur T George. 421 S 51st st Int GIDEON At Bk.r.M f. .T S, nt II l'i i". I rjiltt 'HiJ UII ELIZARETH (J GIIISON daughter of Llz.il eth SI '-huefor aged 33. Duo notlie uf funeral wi,i lj given OUI.DSi HMIDT !-ept 0. 1021 HENRI ETTA widow of hdtvurd Oolilschmlilt Rela tives and friends nlso Queen Esther Lodke, nn Invited to attend funeral, Slon. 2 1. SI sharp lato residence 1117 w Oakdalc st Int Rodnf Shal m cem GRANT iijpt 0 SIARY ANNIE, wife of John F Grant formerly of 5042 Oormantowr, nve IMatlvs ind friends are Invltid to attend funeril. Tues. 30 A. SI., residenc uf her m-ln .nvv CharKs A Sillier 4.'J Green" st Grmantown Illgh mass. St. Framls uf Aslsl s Church. 10 A SI Int private GREEN -Sept 10, 1021 RAYMOND S R son of Ravmond E nnd Mnraa e' E Gre,.ri gd 8 Relatives and friends Invited tn servlies Tues. 2 P. SI. parents' resi dence 110 Oxford road Hrookllne, I)( I Co Pa Int private Remains mav be, viewed Slon ee '.CTHIER Sent 0. 1021. NICHOLAS. hi sbnnd of Mrs OuthlT Relatives and Iri.nls are invited tn attend funeral Tui s 30 A SI from his Into residence 413i , Preeland avi Rnxliorouxh. Solemn rnqut' m mass it st Mnrv s Church 10 A M Int private '..,'mlni"or Cem ' HAAi H,t 10 IM'ISA. daughter nf thi hie Martin and M irle Haas age 1 '! H.lilii.H .nl frl. nil. nru In i' lied In ultenllorlvate (uneriil This 2 P SI . residence, 1010 N ' PENVIVOTON Snpt n, CHARLES W. Reese st In' ()ri emount Com It' mnlna husband of ( larlce E Pennington, aged 70 may le l,wel Slon nfter 7 P SI I roneruL srvl"s Slon 2 P M . resident.' II !T.S Ki'led In nctlon st SI levllle . ll'OI Srlunk l Int strictly private 1 nends Farm I'rwn Oct 31 101H, JOSEPH s.m may call Sun eve S to 10 P SI nf nTa,. ,,) Emma Haines, aged 25 Fu- t PRLSCOIT -b.pt 10. at tho residence of n ra serv XV d 2 P SI at h! parents her duuthter 11 E Waverlr rood. Glensldi teii."ce il. N lid st. Int Forest Hills ' I'a LVDIA OSGOOD PRIMCOTT. Due no Cm The survivors of the 315th Inf Ass.. , 'lo. nf funeral wjii be given nnd thv SILhael J Joyco Pnst. Ni 377 V I RinN"LS On S. 1 1 II lO.'l Mf II "f r W.rs aro Invited. I'rlends may call I OI.AS husband nf le.. Ileynnlds (nvo Craw -Tuer cvo I fi'rdi Itelailve nnd friends uro Invltid to HAMMER Spt 0, 1021. L1LLIE E the funeral nn Stnndaj morning ut 8 30 dauuhier nf late Phil d W and Snrah J i " clock from his late. resilience, 2011 Titan itarrr.r r,,nri ...rilces m the home nf her brother Thomas I! Hnmmer. 80 Gowan sve lt Airy. Slon Sept. 12, 3PM Int private II VRGRAVE Sept. , DAVID RAR ROWS son of Thomas and Marv Rrnwn Margrave aged 35 Relatives and frlend Invl'.d to fun.ril services, on Stnndiv 1 P SI ut parents' r sldence 1021 Wakefield t Germintown. Interment private Friends mav cal! Sunday evening. HARTINO -pt in 1021. JOHN M. le- InvHi husbvnd of Viol i 11 Hartlng nnd n t Louisa I and the late David Hartlng It. lulliu nml fr'.-ndn also Wishlngton lamp No 111 P o S of A urn Invltml J tn funeral sefylcs 'I u s 2 I M nt hi i 1 ate residence 415 lllkdale avo Glensld", I'll Int Sit P'aie .... ILWELh-pt 7 ANNA MAY daughter f EllzalH'th md Un lite. It rmnn Havel ti ,. Schansln agid 25 Relattv.s anl frl.rds als'i ih- V unir Ladles nf th. Ilol Fimlly 'h k, v Circe. Nn 527, F nf A nre Invlt"! tn ilti ml funenl Mrni "30 A 31 from her Inti nslelenie, nu E York st Requl. m m iss at St linni fu lus' church ID A SI Int ny Re d. i in' r C rr HAUEvi Sipt 7 CXTIIARlSi: I wlfo if lh lit. linn s W Havves (re, O Rnurkel II atlvea and friends also (lesu lirrl"d Hninin s -. i , It ire Invited tn attend fu llnrm Mnn s 10 A SI frnm her Inte jil'lem I'i'iT 1.1 arl av. Si leniri mas nf i"ii'jl n i' ih i l.uri li nf the Gesu 10 A SI Int Mill i n HEMJI'S' t re in City N I S.iW in HllMi III s li.N o' Phil uin ill i Pi It" itlvs i ml iri.'nls iik Invlt" I m rv es Tu. ll.(ii A SI at th" res'din.i nf hH jinn 'ii li AI I'r'iiinn 11.10 'He in uv. I) i in I lly 1 I P'e isuntvll i I ni HILT. "n Stpteqil'tr II AI.K'E 1" wlfi uf Clarksem II I awed 70 vears It lit ves and ln nds Invited tu fum-riil servues on Tuesday, at J I' M at her late residence 4135 Parrlsh et. Jnlirmunt Firnwood iirm- IEKFRIEH On Sept 11 1112 1 ('II Mtl.EH T JEKrillEs) Relatives and fi Mils Hlse, Easl.rn Star Iidgi No 180 P and A M ar Invited te th" irvi"s nn Wedni'S'l i aftein'on at 2 n t Ine k at lis. lam r si lenc 1511 .Mi Veinon hi Inter III II', ' r v ih JEKIS'SiiN -Sept 11 HKLrV It w.f r.f lh L Jeuki ison In e I'ltuer) Rela lives unl irpiids Irvlted ti fin ral vV d , r JO A M funeral parlors of Thomas V. Roche, S, U. cor. fiCth nnd Cedar ave Solemn mass of requiem Church uf Messed Hscramen- 1(1 A. M. Int. Hnlv flrnas (a-j&. 1 iva."imeueii. stpt. ID, at her residence., :LlDDaJUl - PJlXAX)iiiLrJbUA, jfrONlMX nrsATiis 031 N. Ilroad St.. LOUIBA KAMMERER (ne Schulenburg), widow of Julius Kammerer. aged 83. Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Mon., 2 P. M.. at the funeral home of John C. Klmmerle A Sons, 212.1-2? N. Ilroad st, Incineration private, viewing Mure., i; m, KELLY. -Killed In action. In the Argonne Forest. Frnnee. Bent. 2ft. ln!R. MARTIN J KELLY. Co D. ninth inf.. eon of the lato Patrick nnd Margaret Kelly, Relatives nnd friends, also Co. I), ninth Inf.i Cap tain Charles H. Crowe Post. No. 230, V of F. W.I Laurence K. Delaney Post. .A. L. ninth Inf. Assn.; American Wnr .Mothers, and nil othor societies of which he was n member, nre Invited to funeral. Wed,. 8:15 A. SI., from his sister's residence, 24.10 XV. Jefferson st. Solemn requiem mass St Elizabeth's Church 10 A. M, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. KELLY At Wlldwood. N. J. suddenly, Sept, 0, 1021, ANNA, wlfo of tho late James J, Kelly, In her 01st vear, formerly of lfl.18 N Allison at. Relntlves and friends are In vited to attend funeral Tues, S A. SI. from the parlors of John V Kleffer, flld W Glrard ave. Requiem mass at St Peter's Church A SI Int Holy Sepulchre Ccm Remains mav b slewed Mon.. fl to 0 I SI KNIGHT. On September 0. 1021. SARAH JANE, svldow of Joseph XV. Knight. In her 87th year. Funeral services on Tuesday, at 2 I' M . nt her late residence. 23 North Fortieth st.. nnd at Somcrton SI. 11, Church, I 18 I SI., daylight saving. Interment Wil liam I'enn Cemetery KOENIO. Sept 10 CHRISTIANNA, l-i!chter nf the Inte Frederick nml fap- HP 18. .MAMTin ipnrelta Koenlg. Relatives nnd friends, also i inemir or tnc I'jttn uerormeci cnuren nre Invited to funeral srvlces, Wed. 2 P SI. nt her late residence 2V1S Sepvlva st Int i private. Cedar Hill Cem Viewing Tues eve KOONS Sept. 11 ROSA SI widow of I)r Tllghman D Koons Funornl services Wed. 2 P. St., nt her late residence, R032 Locust st. Int. private. Kl'RTZSIAN Sept P. ELIkSAIlETH E . wife nf Ernest Kurt7man nnd daughter of Robert II. and late .Mary . Hurst, aged 30. Relatives nnd friends are invited to attend funeral services. Slon., 2 P SI . it her late residence. 022 E. Chelten ave . Orman town. Int Ivy Hill Cem. LASlti At Cookstown. N. J.. Sept. 0, JOSHUA M LA MIL husband of Verna It. Lamb (nee Hancock), aged 41 Relatives and friends, also members of nil societies, are Invited to attend funeral. Slon Sent. 12 10 30 A. SI. (standard .time) from his late,. icsiiieiice v minitiuw II, .s u ini (Miiuuaiuwn. N J Friends mav cal' 9" eve LANDERS.- Sept. 0. JOHN J . huabtnd of SInry Catherine Lnnders nnd son of lata Arthur nnd Mary A. Lnnders Relntlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Tues.. 8 30 A. SI . from residence of his oeiusln, John J. Cannon. Hntboro road. Fltzwntertown. Sfontgomery Co Solemn requiem mnss St Luke's church Olensldo, 10 A St. Int Holy Sepulchro Ccm LEWIS At 2004 W Ontnr'o st . Sept. 0, JOSEPH KENNARD LEWIS. Relntlves ami friends nre Invited to nttend funeral services, Slon.. 8 30 P. SI . nt Armstrong's. 1027-29 N. Ilroad st. Int private t LITFF Suddenly Sept.0. JOHN a T. son of William C nnd Laura .1 Luff, aged 2.1. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Rlchboro, Pa Tues Sept. 13. 2 P. SI (standard time) Train leaves Reading Terminal 12 23 1' SI for Churchvlllo Sta tion. StacEWEN Dr. SIAROARET suddenly, on Sept. 0. Funeral services Slonday, 2:30, from her residence, 340 S. 13th st. SIALONEY At his residence, the Larch wood Apts.. 45th and I.nrchwood nve., on Sept. 10. 1021. ANDREW J . husband of Suele SI. Slaloney. Relntlves and fl lends nre Invited to tho services on Tuesday aft ernoon nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Hair llldg.. 1620 Chestnut st Interment pri vate. SIASSA Sept 10. GOETI IER .1., hus band nf Caroline Stasea. aged (17 Fu neral Wed.. 2 r SI 327 Roxborough ave., Roxborautn. Services In Rethnny Lutheran cnurcn. a i . .si. uu i'veringion ivm. .VIAAVV1-J1.1, .VI nis llliliVJ mo i Phedaker St., Germantonn. Sept. 8, FRANK . misDann . or .mmn ivaimce .Maxwell ngeo; (is, miativcs nnd trl-rds, all organl- mtlons, are in-iteii to cunerai services, Slon.. 2 30 r. SI Int. at Ivy Hill Cem Remains sieved Sun. SIcARDLH At Pea Isle City N J . Sept. 7 1021. WII.I.IASI J . husbnnd of Wllhel mlna II. SIcArdle nnd son of late William If. and Cecelia Sr Ardle Relatives nnd friends Invited to nttend funeral Slon . 8 A. St.. residence, 1541 S 15th st. Solemn lequlem mass nt Church of St. Thomas Aqulnns 0 30 A SI Int. private. Holy Cross Kindly omit (lowers StcCOLOAN In Frnnee Sept 30 mis, WII.I.IASI St son of Michael nnd SInry Sic. Colgan (nco Dougherty) prlvnte In Co St 145th Inf Relatives nnd friends, nlso Johp Girland Post. A L Invited to attend fu neral. Wid. . 30 A SI residence. 1251 H 27th st Solemn mnss of riqulem St An thonj s Church 10 A SI. Int Holy Cross "stcINTYRE Sept 0. ARTHUR husband nf late Ellrabeth SIcIntsre nnd son nf late Arlhur and Ellen Slelntsro (nco SIcKeown), lato of I-nrgay Port Olenone County Antrim. Irelnrd Relntlves nnd friends In ei.AH i funeral. Tues 8 10 A M . lntn 1 residence. 3210 N Lie at Solemn mass of lequlem at i.nurcn oi ino .vscension lu A r Tnt New Cathedral -.. . -,- .-... Mn- T ... -. .vicivr.i. --i'i. " .i.i i i. , ue ni Jnmis SIcKee Relntlves and friend" are In sited to attend funeral Slon.. S A SI . from lei lote reildenci 0021 Thompson st .Mass of requiem St. Elizabeth s Church. 10th and Sllftlln ts . 10 A. SI Int Sit Slurlah Cem Friends may call Sun eve. McSIANUt Sept 8. HELEN wife of Thmnns SIcMn.ius nnd daughter of .Maurice and Dlmnla Clcnry. Residence 500 lleau monl ave Solemn high mass of requiem nt M Francis de hales Church Sat.. 0 a. m Int private MERZ t I'oconcourt. Franco, .Tan 2. loin, Flm I.leutonnnt HAROLD IIAKCII SIERZ 'i,i,i Aerial hqu.-vdron, hon nf Charles and Slars E. Slerz, nged 25. Rclntlscs and friends vlfn Wlll'nni D. Oxley Post No. 131 A. I. William Thompson Tost. No 381 V. of F W Tnconv Lodge. o oOK. F and A. M Natliit-al War Sltth-rs nnd emplov of Phlln Electric to, nre Invlt 'd to f'l liernl ie-, p, fui-s 2 P SI., ut his pnr-nts -csldence, r,S2" Stnte road. Taconv Int North L d ir Hill Cem Kindly omit flowers SHDDKNDORF - Sept S FRANCIS W husband of Catherine Mlddendnrf. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, from his late residence Kim N 13th st Slon S 30 A SI Solemn requiem mass nt Our Lady of Slcrcs rniirrn in a m mi prlvnte SIITCIIELL Sent. 10. nuimrui .". i.i"!1 SIITi'HKI.I. Relatives nnd friends invited to funi-a' serslces. Tues . 2 30 I. SI . 2.MJ Fnlrhill st In' private mV,'i 'if - n " i . ' i , nt 11 1021. SAMIKI. StOORE .III Relatives nnd friends nr In vlted tn tlw s. rvice on Tuesday morning at 11 n'rlnck at the resldenc- of his nephew Edward W Moore 411 W Chelten avo Gin Int rnirnt private SinoRl: Sept s ISAHELLA. widow of William Sloore Relatives and friend In vited to funeral service on Slonday, 2 I SI at her late fsldence 1321 S 22d st Intir m- nt Sit Slorlah Cemetery SUM. HOLLAND On Sept. 10 1021. ."-.Irwin iiaiignter or tno laxo jin mm Agnes Slulholl.ind Relatives nnd friends are livltid to tho services on Tuesday after mon nt 2 o'clock ut her Inte residence, 1021 N 17th st Interment private. MI'RPHY '-ept H JENNIE A., daugh tr nf tho late Patrick and Margaret Slurphv Relatives Bni friends nre Invited to attend funeral Mon H 30 A SI . from tho resl denc of William Hughes Pcnn Hotel. Lan caster av and I'enn t . Hryn Mawr. Sol emn requiem mass at Our Slother of Good ouns"l i hurch. Hrvn Slawr. 10 A SI Int st Dnls i em Remains may bo viewed -un ifter 7 P SI SII'RPIIY Sept 0. RORERT G . husband o' Slary J Slurphy. aged 78. Funeral serv ' lcs sron 2 P SI ut his late residence 134 E Fishers ave Olney Friends call Sun 7 to li P St SICSTIN S.pt 0 ELIZA SI widow nf Edward ! Sluetln Services Sinn . 3 P. St residence of Mish Anna I. StrOrcw Hi nk nad nnd I'ni lar st . Sharon Hill. Pa Int "i liign mass at Hi i nanus iiorromoo Church nt 10 o'clock Intennent at old i athedrn! c.-mi-tery RHINEHART bept 8. RAYSIOND R son of David V nnd Ellxaboth Rhlnehart nierd 21 Funeral Tues 1 30 P. SI . 5010 Washington nve. Services Church of the Fplnhany. 57th st and Ilaltlmore ave , 2 P SI Int Montrose Cem ROAK On Sept 0. 1021 ANNIE RRl'NEIt ROAK. wife of John K Iloak Fineral at mnvenience of tho family un Mindiy frnm the Oliver II Hair Rldg . 1SJU Ch sin i si Interment prlvnte ROCHE '"Pt. 11 1021 THOSIvS J ROCHE lUlntlses and friends invited to etfenil fun, rnl frnm his late res denC' 21 J i iGowennyi Mt Airs solemn requiem m m ' at Chure" nr Ilnly Cross .Ml Airy vv n Id A SI Int private. Holy Sipulihrc Ccm ... RYAN Sept in ANN widow or lonn I. van He!ntiV"w and friends Invited tn fu on al Wed HO A SI r.'sldenco JJO N Watts st High mass of requiem St. John s Church 10 A SI Int. Holy Cross (. em SCHMIDT S"Pt 0 MARGUERITE le loved wife of Charles .Schmidt (nee Humes), in her 2rtth year Relatives and friends are InsltHil I. atti-tsl funeral servues Mon. 2 P SI at her Int" residence 55111 Woodland nve Int Fernwood Cem Remains may 'je vlewd Sun eve HCHi'Mil I MAYER s, nt i if21 .11 I w if f Samuel S' Imndelinftver f n. null. in HtivtH and fro nds ur Invit d l, tlend funral -.I'lvlies TU J P M bur ut tit r nt resldenc ao'js Saliunn I'NIll'ICT'XKI'ns CHELTEN HILLS CEMETERY Non-Seclurlon. Ileaullfully Located umea, low Ann ou rnani upruc Xiva "SrHlTaXERsf & wLyft BROAD a4d Vrf DIAMOND nr.ATiis et. Int. private. North Cedar IIIII Cem Re- mains may no viewed .sion.. i i- i J,';.. SCHRADER. Suddenly, Sept. in,ETJIKn SI., widow of tho late W. R Schrader (nee Schwab). Relatives nnl friends Invited to funtral Tues.. 8 1 St, (daylight-saving time), Oraco 1ZH. Church. Sit. Vernon et.. Lanrdale, Pa. Int. Lnnsdele Cem. 8CHOLER Sept.. 10. ANNA M. SCHULER. nred 07. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 A. SI., from her late residence. 1403 Norrls St.. Camden. N. J. High mass nt St. Peter's nnd St Paul's Church. 0 A. SI. Int. Cnlvnry Cem. Friends may call Tues. ove, SCOTT. Thursdav 8th Inst.. TJ. EDNA SCOTT, daughter of late Rev. William M. Scott. St. D,. and Sarah D Slowlds Soott Services at her home. 108 W. Johnson at , Germantown. Monday, 10.30 A, SI. Inter ment private. ...... SIIB1P. Entered Into rest. 10th Inst.. ESLMA 8.. wlfo of Rev. Granville II. Shelp. Relatives nnd friends ore Invited to services, nt late residence, B842 Iirchwood aye., Tuesday. 2 V. SI. Interment private ."est Laurel III1I Cem. Remains may be viewed .Monday. 8 to In P. SI. . ... SHOESIAKER. At the Delmar-Morrls Ants . Otn.. on Sept. 8. 1021. mCHARD MARTIN, husband of the late Armle Oasklll Shoemaker. Relatives nnd friends are In vited, to the service, on Slondny a.ternoon. at S o'clock, at the Oliver II Ralr mdg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. SIMONS. Killed In nctlon In Argonne Forest. Frnnee, Nnvv C. 1018 HERRLRT J . Co. I, 310th Inf . 70lh Dlv . .beloved son of Amanda J. and the Inle AMlllam II. Simons, In his 24th year, Relatives and erljtnrla nlan lm.rl.nn tttflnn. VVlIllntTI T. Shetzllnn Post. No. 00. nnd . employes of Olrnrd Grain Elevator, nre Invited to nttend funernl. Wed .2 1' St . from his mother's residence, 2010 S. Juniper st. Int. 1-ernwood Cem. SMITH. On Sept. II 1021 SIARY A PSIITH (nee Slllnday). widow of Joseph II. Smith. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to the services on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at tho Oliver II Pair Rldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment Ml Slorlnh Cemetery. Friends mnv call Tuesday eve- "' SHARKS On Sept 10. lflJI. THOSIAS XV. SPARKS. Relntlves and friends nre Invited to tho services on Tueedas afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his residence,, -.100 Walnut nt. Interment private. Kindly omit flow- 8POHN. Sept 10 SIARY. wife of late Henry Spohn,- aged 80. Funernl Tues.. 2:30 P. St.. from tho residence of her son-ln-lnvv. William F. Duke. 1518 N Carlisle st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may bo slewed STENS'ON Sept 10, THOSIAS, husband of Slary 3tenon (nee Kenner) Relative's nnd friends. St. Agatha's Holy Nxm So. cletv. nil other societies of which lie ni n member invited to funernl. XM 8 30 A. SI.. 3721 irrandswlne st Solemn requiem mnss St AiMthn's Church 10 A. SI. Int. Holy Cross TINOLEY At Kennett Square. Ta . Sept. 10. LASIONT R son of l.slelle II. nnd late D. Lomont Tlngley nged 5 years H months. Funeral private from the residence nf his mother 202 E Stnte st . Slon.. 4 P. SI. Int. Union Hill Cem TONER Sept li. SIAROARET. daughter of the late Francis and Ann Toner. R-In-Uses and friends nre Invited to nttend fu nernl, Tues 8 .10 A SI., from her late resi dence 5013 SteMahon ave , Germantown. Solemn mnss of requiem ot the Immaculate Conception Church 10 A. St. Int New CnvhANrDETOR. - Sept, 0 ELI fl VAN I'EVER Relntlves an! frlerde Invited to funornl serslces, Tues , 8.30 P SI., son's lesldence, SInrls Va.ndoser. 1017 S. Unuvler st. Sorvlces nnd Int v d. A. St.. I,nmbardy Ccm.. Wilmington, Del. 11 30 (dasllght savlng time). West Chester nnd Wilmington ""VAN "HORN -Sent. 11. IDA SI. VAN HORN. d-vJghter of late Rcnlnmln and Eliza bet! Stradllne. IiSU N. 22d st. Friend lrns call Tus, eve. WAGNER Sept 0. 1021. CI.ARA. be. loved daughter of Theodore and Oils In SI. Wagner (neo Lnndherr). Relatives nnd friends are Insltcil to attend funeral serv ices Wed . 1 30 P. SI . nt parents' real dencc. son N 11th st Int Greenmount Cem Remnlin may be slewed Tues eve. WAThON Killed In nctlon Argonnn For est. Sept 28 1018 CHARLES EDWARD. Iiushnnd of Starle J (nee Hurk) nnd son of Walter and Slsrv Watson, aged 23 soars. Relntlses nnd friends nlso Kealey Slooney nnd O'Donnell Post. No 200 V. F W ; John H Garland Post No 10 nnd I.lseolm Post, V F W . Chapter of tho National Amcrlcnn Wnr SInthers, nlso emploves of the U. Q. I., Point Hreoze nre Invited to nttend the fu neral, from his late residence, 1723 S 22il St.. Wed . 8 30 A SI Solemn requiem mass nt St Edmond s Church. 23d nnd Sllftlln 10 A St Interment Holy Cross Cem W1IEIAN Suddenly. Sept 0. 1021. LOUISA SBISS. wife of Edward Whelan. Relatles nnd friends nro Invited to nttend funernl services Tues.. 2 P. SI . at her late residence. 413 Ruttomvood st. Int. private. Viewing Slon ese. WILI.EY Sept. 10. rillLLIPINE. wife of Claude WIUcv nnd daughter of lato Kd wnrd G nnd Elcnnor Flower, need .10, Relatives an friends, nlso Sheklnnh Temple. No 212 I. G E . of Oxontz. Invited to nt tend funernl services. Tues . 2 P. St., at her late residence 5552 Crowson St.. atn. Int. Northwood Cem. WILSON -Sept. 11 Silas RERECCA R WILON nged 87 Relatives nml friends nre invited to nttend funeral services nt The llnptlst Home, 17lh nnd Norrls sts., Tuts , " P SI " sA'lTW:il -Sent. 11. ZADOK. husbnrd of the late Annie Slorgnn Wltwer Relntlves nnd friends, nlso emp'ove of Wilson & llrndliury. nre Invited to funeral services. Wed 10 A SI , late residence. 01.1 8. ftlst. st Int prlvnto Friends may call Tues.. 7 to 0 P, SI WFRTELE Sort 10 JOHN G , beloved husband of Sophia Wurtp nged 87 Heln- Ives nnd friends nre Invited tn nttend fu neral serslces Wed 2 P SI precisely, at his lain residence, 809 XV Lehigh asc. Int. prlsnte Mt Slorlah Ccm LOST AND FOUND CASE l.ot. on 4 P SI train, standard time, from Now York to Philadelphia on Thursdis Sept. 8. black le ither brief case with Inltlalr A II SI rontuinlng targe black n ie hook nnd letter file. Suitable it ward If icturned to Jamb Sillier hons 4 fo 10th nnd Reed I'RIEF CASE Lost, on I P. SI (standard time) train from New York to Phlladel Fm nn inuranay. pepirmner n. n oiai k leather brief ensn with Initials A. II. SI containing lnrge black notebook nnd Mi, i file Suitable reward If returned to Jacob '- "-- ----- -i.-r "1111 ... nn. X. f-n 111(1. nntt ll.a.l , DOG Lost, small Jlostnn bull. male, brlndle I with white throat Reward for leturn to '"11 ' husler st.. Germantown, or telephone , Wyoming 411 1 J I PERSONALS . . . OSWALD STEWART PENMAN Tlease ' enme homo to mother Information leading to the nrrest of nnv party or parties of any v:ilvl""tl"lu" iiir,iy nuuKiu SIRS C STEWART PENS1AN REISINGER THE ICE-CREASI PARLOR, confectionery of 021 Diamond at., has bei n sold to N-athnn Goldberg Present ill! bills for payment Slonday September 12, 1021 niuio ujiti 1'ruucriy ui .-Hainan .Vlnrrlson JOE RUDOLF has sold the grocery store, fixtures and stock located a tm Rutton-w-nod St.. to Theo. Zubrlskl All creditors npply to R. Flnberg, 7t7 Walnut st., wlthll 5 davs HELP WANTED FEMALE CA NDS. .MAKERS wanted, e sperlenred In making hard candles and fllleel g'.nils Wire appllifttinn Atlas Candy Company Lynih burg Va DlHECTRESS of nurses wnt",r aT "o7c"o fur suburban hospital V 0I."1 ledger DRESSMAKER wants 'waist nn sklrt mm tin-I.o- lnhirs, nlso Improver. Apply , 11X1 PI GIRL for kcnerul nousework. white "nn washing .1 In family Apply 17 r'olwin lane. Cynwyd Pa Phone lag J. v0,"n GIRLS Hftv girls wanted steady employ ment ngreeablo surround'ngs ADniv Cruft . Allen Co 32d nnd .Market sts be. twonn DO and 10 Nona need apply under 18 jcurs of ago and must have birth record GOVERNESS, for girl of (I In suburbs, statu full pnrtliulars, references, etc P Kllia Ledger Office HOUSEWORK Reliable gr for geneTTil house vveirk, sleep In 3012 Chestnut si Pnston lajj IliiUM.WoRK gi nn nl. no wash, family of .1 Phone ilermantiivvn .'in XV .MILLINERS THOHOl'i.HI.Y EXPERIENCED LINERS ..HERE IS AN OI'PORTI'Nr MIL- Y 'IO vvuillv IN V .4,11(11; PLEASANT WORK TILATIOS'ATU"Al4 l',(JllT' "6(JI v"-N Ill'REAU OF Esa-rlYJIENT I I 'Wo WANAMAKER'S REPRESE.NrAffvK w int swum n of gnnd peisonallty over VeiTU nf .11;. . In r, tir". ne n 1.,.. 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Id, O, Oenernl MAKE .MONEY AT HOSIB Tou can earn from II to 12 an hour In your spar time writing show enrdsi quickly and easily learned by our new simple method! no canvassing or soliciting! we teach you how, sell your work and pay you cash each week! full particulars and booklet free. vvrite today to American Bhosv Card School 230 Rvle Rldg., Toronto. Canada. ut.r.i svAVTicn Women wanted to learn nursing! demand greater than supplyj good pay; learn at home In spare time! earn while learning; entire tuition can bo earned In few weeks! special offer. Including free nurse's equip ment. Write for full particular, Chicago School of Nursing, Dept. F, 421 S. shland boulevard, Chicago, III. CLERK-TYPISTS for. Government depart ments, 1120 month; nrcvlous exp. unneces sary. For free particulars of examinations, wrlto 3. C, Leonard (former Civil Service Exam.), 002 Equitable Rldg. Washington. D.C. CIVIL SERVICE examinations, November .and December! many vacancies! snlary, t40O-tl8OO: wrlto for san-ple test. P 814, Leds-en- Office. EARN 125 weekly, sparo time, writing for newspapers, magazines; exp. unnecee.i le- tails free. Press Ssndlcnle, 150 St. Louls.SIo. HELP WANTED MALE RIO .MEN ARE SCARCE If you am over 24 scars old and big enough to tnke Instructions, sve can make a big man of sou in our own organization; wo arc promoting men every week to man ntrers nnd assistant managers; your oppor tunity Is here, come In nnd tnlk It over Stoorse-Haven Sugar Corporation. 1228 Wide ner Rldg CANDYMAKER Exnerleneeit good pay: steady work. P 022 ledger Office. CLERIC, to run fire Inaurnnco business; old established firm: stntn nue. rrn.. n.i salary expected. C 301. Ledger Office .uAi.viAn.j-.it vvanteu, l nrst-class coat maker and a woman of good character who con mako seats nnd pants; steady svork Is guaranteed. Address John SI. Turner. fl"l m .ihj fi iiiniyiiio, leiin. SI AN wanted to do mlterlng and wheel cut ting; on plate an 1 window glass: must be capnblo of handling large svork: In reply slate experience nnd where last employed KAWSON ft EVANS CO.. 710 WaThlngton Rlvd.. Chicago SIAN vvnnled. between 28 nnd 00 scars, to act ns assistant to salesmarmger; must he ambitious and willing to learn: Immedi ate returns to tho right person who can qunllfi. muM have reference; wrlto for In tervlew. SI 727. Ledger Tirflce WAN .Mnnurncturer of ladles' underwear has opening far good man to tako charge of cutting and sewing departments, nil re plies strictly confidential. Eclipse SIfg. Co . Ilaltlmore Sid i SI EN L. 11 .Steel Corporation "wants 3 good men with sales nbliitv. in.iy Tin Wldener Rldg. " SIESSAGE TO THE JIEN To read this ad costs you nothing, but to take ndvnntngo of this aiI'm ,nAD.nRA ..... mean the greatest thine that over camo Into yuur iiir, uin uisirjci manager of one nf the largest sales organisations of Its kind In the country I am looking; for n few ener getic mm with a determination to get mo-o nut uf life than n mere existence nnd who feel that with proper support nnd co-oner-ntlon could succeed Call 10 A. Sf. to ' p M Room 203. Smlth-Autermuhl Ilulldlng ' Vith and Slnrket sts . Cnmden. PI.t'SIllKllS, Jl hour, stendy position ply Room 1 1220 Arch st Ap- PR1NTER Wanted, nll-nround printer nnd newspaper man to mnnage country week ly, state experience nnd snlary exnected SI 020 Ledger Office. expecica SA LESSIEN Splendid opening for 2 salcs men to sell nntlonnlly advertised prod ucts, electric cleaner, washer and Ironcr ex cluslvn territory given, experience not so rsentlnl as determination to make good 2 references required J. F. Duchanan Sup ply Co . 1715 Chestnut st. SA LESSIEN who can produce results, selling ndvertlstng signs newly pntented: com mission 25 per cent. Phono Dla 5177 ,t TOL'.mi .vi,.. nvo vviro nnu nggreaslye. to sell cut nnd manufactured trimmings re quired by men's clothing and women's nn pr.rel house, state age. experience, If nny In manufacturing and references; nil coml munlcatlons strictly confidential, p 1017 Ledger Office. ' General INDUSTRIAL SrANAQERS WANTED Slen who understand production and who can get results, oVcry FAC TORY In the United States Is keenly Interested In getting mnxlmum pro duction nt minimum expense; to do this requires not only modern equip ment and modern methods, but nlso men svho understand INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, and who can ln lclllgcntl direct a factory organiza tion. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Is being taught according to the unlserslty plan to thousands of men who are nlrcady cngnged In Indus trial work or who arc uraduates of technical schools these men nre going to handle tho Important ex ecutive work In Industrial organiza tions, manv of them hovo nlready Increased their salaries 200 per cent to 400 per cent, their present sol nrlca range from $2000 to J25.000 per sear. Whether sou nre engaged In Indus trial work or svhether sou have had ' no manufacturing experlcme It un le to vour advanttiBo to Investlgnto tlio opportunity In this new profes sltn ot Industrial engineering. If sou are In earnest. If opportunity means anything to sou, wo invito sou to lall or svrlte for further In formation. INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION INSTJ- Tim:, inc 0 E 45th st . New York. N. Y. I'UIS WRITERS J20 to $10 monthly, eye. nlngs. co-operatlse mall order business r.o eapltal no experience; special, guaran teed kgltlmato business Instructions. lOn sliver. I.lyltiKston National Publicity iin. rwiil Dept. H. 3M XV LSOth st . Xvw York ACCOUNTING COST C. P. A EXECUT1VP The real opportunity for nmbltlous bookkeep ers. Herein iinu uieii.e .i.i-ii i, nvi-urej practical trnlnlng for highly paid accounting and ex ecutive positions Personal Instruction to tit Individual needs. LOW TUITION EASY TERMS Interesting and easy texts prepared for spnre tlm study, (ulck results Slany sue i essf ul e-.crutlveH nttrlbut.i ndvancu in this training Sallsfae tlou guaranteed Enroll today INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS SOCIETY r.ll'l WIDENER Ilt.DG. PIIII.ADKLPIIIA 31J AMERICAN' CASUALTY READING III.DG lirsiNEs.s SERVICE CO, lilt Land '11110 11KPHS and ( I.ERKS. several. $20 J.'.-, GEN SALES MGR Tech. exe large- uu lis mfg $70011 in. nutu dislrlb Invst STENi Ml H Work Into M-MIng, 120-1 25 SU1V vvuitled to sell elepe-nd ible frulf treH and shrubbery, big demand, cnmpleto en operation commission paid wi-ekti vvrite foi terms Wlllems Sons' Nurseries, Ruch estcr N Y CLERKS IS upward for postnl mull serv ice (130 month "nominations Kept , rxn unnecessary For free particulars nf Instruc tion wrltn J Leonard (former Clsll 8erv Exam ), HilJ EuultnhlH llldg, Wash ton.D c CIVIL SERVICE examinations Novimhr nnd December, many vacancies, sala-v J14IHI lisiiii Write foi tamplij teat. I' Ma Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Nl RSL. Scutch Amoi lean, 7 :ear' refer eine. 3H yiars of ago. one- will trained desires carei nf child 1 yenr old wngei tSU i-e - en n h p Kill Ledger Offlee LviNDRLSS whltei llrst class, tinn iui.hlv xp lino and funes c.otll"s lilsn llunri'u silks l.l Hi reefs I'tiium l.ncllsl 7JI7 SITUATfoNS WANTED MALE ASSIST T SUPERINTENDENTV-Slechnn. nil cnglner oxp on foundry and n ncnlne shop prjjjitlon and on construction and malntiuan-o uf building desires position In Industrlnl plant SIJO.I. LedgerOfllce EXKCt'riVE, with financial, nicountlng puichnslng jnd sales exp whei Ha-te,l ,,t leittum and w irked throuuh the orvanl ul.ni to Ine top is oron for ne inmii etl.m in mitnufni.tjrlnff nne c,'204JLfdrci tifiieo UARDENEII, exp. rt or working faun man. agi-r d..lns posltlin, hlKln st ref.rcncis. Ifdil'iininoiivvjeiiUh ltjd llOI'SEWORK lanane-H v.r.nls i.i, riernl housiwurk In niiiuII family, ,e.He -"lies Isn llll't pine e,t ' i r. SIASAGhU club or ri-staurnnt L-5 ),.. prarllcal e.xp"r!eiue-. capable ixecutlye wlih full cti-w (If ileislreel), enmpetent as s slant as buyer and steward, also high (lass -hef will h disengaged Sept 15 ', ."'"U.V'offlrs? C'Ubi "C8"em "LU'rU .MAN AND WIFE, chauffeur nrnl cook wish private piisltlons, 10 years' experience, aire 30, city refeiieneos. Phono Poplar 54s" C :il2. Ledger ( ) ffbe ' - SALES SIANAGERH (onnlstcmly suoci-siT. ful In sales organisation promotion i an I ki-nural business administration experleiien bnth subordlnatu and pinprletary, ngei "li siibslaiitlal reference's c 3(11, Ledger of HALES SIANAOER ResponslbleS sal"e"marT ager with character wants to handle Stat., of Ohio or look after We.tefn Interest or good party. Addr p. o. Box 82J, LoJ raln O. HTHPTTATIONB aTAIvTTED--Ti1AIiEn YOUNO MAN, ambitious, 32. mjwleel. 13 yenri' oxp. as executive, desires connec tion In any capacity with ve.h , future advancement l,PsstirednB result of earnest, efforti personal Interview Invlltd. C. 222, Ledger Office. AGENTS SENSATIONAL OPPORTUNITY Ono sale a day means $200 per. month; S sales, 11000 per month; marvelous new adding machine retails IKS! work equals 350 machine: adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides automatically: lightning speed! errors. m- I possible; 6-YEAR GUARA.ntjsu; usea uy 4 r. J .... nna lart-eat rornnrnttnns u. tj. yjuy eriiinc'ifc .... .- . tremendous demand overywhero; experience unnecessary; wrlto quick trtnoltM offer nnd protected territory. Calculator Cor poratlon. Dept. Sllli Grand Rsplds. Mich. r.if i.--i-rvrx mi1 Sell to stores! profitable bus nets built up qitlcklyi spearmint and popular flavors In novel packages! write today, Helmet Co.. Cincinnati, w. RAINCOAT AGENTS. BO ..mniA iinn nntf wrlto rni MNCOAT At r,lviDi uw. e "c--" -- sample lino and svrlte raincoat orders! no ii..rir... no capital! famous "2rln-l" to- week; carry j.n....i.n. nn rnnltn.lt ffttnOU ""'".?.,i'"-.i..e.Vi". samnle free l'nrKor Jif.rsV.ltM Call St.. Dayton, O. AOENTS-UOo an hour to advertise and dls- trlbule samples m !.."'-.,.."...-. -.---" foi teirltory ond part culars Albert Slllls. K?nefai manager, 4708 American Rldg. Cln- cinnnti. u. SALESSIEN, Inexperienced or experienced. city or traveling; wrlto for list of lines and full particulars. Address National Hales. pen's Tr. Assn. Department 277. Chicago, III WIDE-AWAKE SIEN to take thnrgo of our local trades 10 to $8 n day steady; nn ex perience required, pay starts at once. Wrlto today. American Products Ho.. 4707 Ameri can Rldg Cincinnati, II. SIAN to work this city reflnlshlng chande Hers, brass beds, automobiles by new method J10 dnlly without capital or ex perience Write Ounmotal Co.. 233 Elm, Decnttir. 111. " fin DAILY EASY. SALESSIEN-AOENTS, DISTRICT SIANAOERS. AUTO OWNER; RIG PROFITS. DURO COSIPANY. EAST ORANGE N. J. SIDE LINE SALESSIEN Attractive oropo sltlon for live men; IB to f22 commission each order; full credit on repents. Canfleld SIfe. Co.. 4003 Hroadvvay. Chicago, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES E, O. HARVEY. 1010 Rlttonhouse Square Onlv reliable help, nil nationalities; Prot. nnd Cath., fancy and plain oung cooks, svnltresses parlor and chnmbermalds, gov ernesses, nurses Indies' maids, housekeepers, couples butlers, chauffeurs, vacancies for eserv rnnnclt). SIRS. ROGERS has removed lo 317 S 20th and desires positions for cooks, waitresses, Prot.. Cath Chambermnlds, parlormaids, butlers valets, housemen, chauffeurs, gen eral utility, also house-cleaners and tempor arv help. Sprnco 3000 SIRS HARVEY. 1010 Rlttenhouso square Only reliable help supplied and wanted! all nationality. Protestant and Catholic! numer ous vacnncles SIISS HODK1NS. Severn I sets help. Spruce 3027. 2004 Rntnbrldge. city and country. wants Phone EDUCATIONAL nnl Dom. Emp Club, 22.1 S. Sydenham (16lli and Walnut); govern- esses, nurses supplied. WANTED- capaclty; -Competent whlto help In every refi req. 1010 Ralnbrldgo st. BUSINESS PERSONALS CASH FOR DIAMONDS For moro than 50 venx-i sve have been buy ing dlnmonds nnd other precious stones from tho large Jewelers and department stores and from their customers recommended tn us. WE PAID ? wman $08.30 for a lot of rv ie i nil lev-dry sho had beep hffer-d J40 for elsewhere. Ilrlng vour old gold and ellscr to us or send postal; representative svlll call THOS, It. LEE & CO. 712 Walnut st DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND PAWN TICKETS KELLY A' CO.. 032 Suite 21-22. seconel floor FOR DIASIOND3 Chestnut St. over Child's Rest. DIAMONDS A. SlcCutcheon 0,11 Re.nl nfntn Tru.i r- BOUGHT si's8 Drcad uid c,,!8,nut WHEN sour typewriter needs repairing call me Thomns II Roberts, Wnlnut 18S0. I do nothing but rebuild, overhaul, repair all mnkes -if typewriters. 821H Ileal Estato Trust Rldg. DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SSIITII. 717 SANSO.M ST. OLD GOLD OLD gold, sliver, platinum, plated ware, old- .".tyl,eJS" ','"',' t,,n,p"ll'." nought for ca.h. Est. 1917. J. J Clark, refiner. 807 Sansom. CASH paid for old gold silver nnd antlquo clocks. Rogers. 4. S I7tli st. Locust 1210 PAINTING AND FAPERHANGINO ROOS1S papered or painted. Poller Ulan Francis wt maiorlal inc.. s. Poplar 311110. ROO.MS papered. Samuel Joy nor, S3 fiO up. Call 521 H. lflth st or wrlto STAMPS AND COINB AlrOUT STAMPS RUY OR HEL?7 UU STASIP CO.. 22 3. 18TII S TH S. 18TH ST. STOIIAOE AND MOVING LONG DISTANCE MOVING THE REST IS TITF CUKAPEST Die BIG 4 TRANSFER CO.. Inc. 7th and Market Phone, nnrln- inn Hope 5c Curley Express TjJS tanco hauling by expert nnd careful men In-vest rntes 7ei2 llulst ave Woodl'd 4 1 4 0 v WANTED Twn return load of household gools freight or niercliandlso comlmr n the vicinity of Schnectady. Trov Albany msterdam or c.loversvllle. N y Nvn i Ryan 232-231 Hronlwnv Schenectady N Y VICTORY STORAGE tilOO FILHEIfT Phone Ilelmont 40;n to, estimate Plerce-Arrow van " "' urARANrr.E STOIIAOE Rooms, ji r mo load. All City 13.1; New yorit '' Ilaltlmore 10 1317 Hrowp st P.'n vig"'1 THE JOHN RHOADS cee Sto tornce, patklng moving, carpet" cleanln. 1B7-IMI LANl ASTER AVE.. WEST Pllll"? 4 MONARCH BTORAUR CO, 3S70 LANCAH. TER AVE. AUTll 'SERVICE. STORAOH PACK1NO LONplSTA2JCJ10'JNHUa J. II McCNN moving, packing nndshfp. ping tn all parts padded Packard inotur Iruika exoluslv-iv 1741.-IS-,"il) N. llih st HORSES LADIES AVI) (lEVILESIEVK riding .not. to English new nud used riding saddles new tiiiporln! rldliiK brldli-s. all kinds ,r harness I orse ilnthlng llarnej ouf i -i i lierrv st ' "' MACHINERY AND TOOLS ELECTRIC MOTORS" " REPAIR WORK RELIABLE ELECTRIC MOTORS ANDREW I. MEHAN CO. 309 RACE ST. MARKET 01 10 MAIN 2686 "MOTORS and GENERATORS " Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged New nnd rebuilt equipment of eiviry ulze In stock for n ill I in pine nt s " PRICED TO SELL R. SCHEINERT COMPANY t2R N 3D ST Dynamos and Motors OF ANY SIZE GEORGE SACHSE-NMAIER & CO Office: 926 N. Third St. WAREHOUSE AND SHOP 02S 3iiJ2 NORTH THIRDgn-n,.: llWI' :i tlitid shop for iisseiubliug an,r snT d.rlng of anything In Jew, Iry , , ns"u ; K 7th VniU '" "P"'1'1' worl'- KfirlT. j is na'tC .Snl-c1 ;j"V: 'WuWniWW 'Uil " Ii'LECTIl!' VI l( TORS M, ,,,s,. TOO, . PmVEIt I.QCIPVU.Nl' CIRILN MA" IHNritl cm. U! v q.. I I 1-,,-ie.e, ., ...... ' ' ' - I i.e.,.- I lie- SI IIU1III Willi , cllli. r ce nn e I U- t, , 1) o K w "". r soils (111 ti, in a phase L' 221 "loeli. liieet 22U off. lulf .i i.i. i. i-i nr,K-rH simriliiii- prlio Miitm l.xclungi- ;in7 x ' 'Hi,- lU NEW ev. see emd hand mai hlne-ry Imunhi "L,.i.ir yn plllil. ,Bni,nl,., (lre.yy ifttin n? 'nli OARPET CLEANING NTKNAL CARPET CI.EANI v"(r77i ??. JL. V!'.h.. .?' .""5 i13'-' -''" "ns. "scour's 3"0. Ii.ie.n i,i...-i iinn rm!,i tnlr, f,u, u,n(; D0OS KIR blue Sv.1,1.- Pnlice nhlii n stoi It lt"X .J.I (IT ll fll-r. V . -,- ,, , . SlUsfljnujwai DREHHUAKRII moderate rate . Hltli. Popl'r 7G03 M USED AUl'()MtTtSTTp MARTlN-ALEXANiW AUTOMOBILE PAINTING : (Baking Process) , Produces a most hnndsom i..:. lA which stands under ,0? .,,',r1? . dltlons without cracking: Yhl'I t5. Alexander Process, because oW- "'rtlJ factory wear. Is. most econom??.1) "I to bj cpnslelered Is the i n?2.. ' l satisfaction; of driving 1 hjMMu'i Our facilities will enable "n."0?1' Mr? pie your car in the ehortei? it- M slblei we guarantee delivery ik.1?' MARTIN-ALEXANDER AUTOMOHILW PATrJTiwn -eO'-SS-O Reed ,t 'N0 Oregon 2201 a , ' 7IM NEW OR USED Demountable Rims wD vau ,,i, ivnreis at rcduceel prices In stock ready for dell SATTLER'S 1001 SPRINO GARDK I'tAfl 9.nsniTfl rniili.ni a. . . rlflce. Thone Chestnut Hill ni sSMWI itt.1 FORD Hondsler, llko new first issTT" J r JlU , hoYAL sim "AtfJft nH INC.. 02 N. Ilroad. l'nn nsVA""" CO i 1.Y1III) mniznetos rechari?i-t nn . ...r S- no- mntrnnln, einri a....u.ur Clr (m Ysnkeo Auto fiery Ice. 418-420 n.7. 7tMlrM" I KDkIJ Truek, Vorm drive, worm drive, etpre-TTTl STANLEY AuVA'&bAr.i N. Itrona St. poplar 7H20, .. - .U. .1. 1 - yll I'ORD sedan, statter: J100. hat. .-. Sun. and ove. Rrondtvay, on v .' ctf ItANKLIN touring, model jj.a r2l dltlon. little used! osvner leavfng mLt1 ircaln for cash. Phono Wavn. "ic?.V'"7li avne 218 w. HAYNFS 17 0"pa,,, ! cxc''njliTpS;: 41 HUDSON irr'.? smill iirat. of cash. hal. easy t.rm ,'', Motorcar Co.. Inc.. (T20 K'nl'STW HUDSON i!SS T,?F& ' Motoivnr Co.. Inc 1120 N. llrosd Pen 7oi hi inniM 11120. beniittrnl lAi. . iiwiun ,, urn .f -.."' "en- IIOIAL .MOffJRCAI CO., IMC. 020 N 1.....W... UV..UU1U1 eeeie moelel. serv kTr Apartment A. B407 Chestniit ., cb, JIAA.VVI.I.L, lOL-o- Hko new, t2.Vbjrnr open Hun, i eve. Rroadway. 805 N bJJJI' MERCER 4'o",nBw""r,,?n:: most new: sacr flee i. . Motor :ar Co.. Inc.. (12(1 v. u,n.J i R.. ?!! jiueeeiji.ii i ise-irni. sealed cans A.iIr E-B. 14.25: H-RR Sl.Rd! i.Vrj .'.: B. J4.25: H-RR 1.B0; Kord fend,;, SW set. Daniels. 1210 Glrard ave" ' "' per NASH 1020 tour.! prnc. new. laoo. ,.,. r.: open Sun it nvs. TTwny 8U5 N. iir..' OAKLAND ?:,?" ",olBt,"'ni: . .....,.. . ..4.7.'-""'.-. ' III eitruj nii.-ii.c. I auiu uu, U1U N Rroid if Fonlnr 7H20. OAKLAND touring: top. upholsterlnr im I paint like neiy; perfect mechnnlcnllr: srS i K.00. Ph. I-Tcl. 2J)00 J. 0217 MsrsnenSr uL.ua.-iuiiiL.ii louring, luai, J200: tin7- nnen Kiln. A .vit u,n.,l,,i.u em V. T.""!- ....... .. ...v .....,, oininireii flVPRI ANn "0 6-pass , 1330. cm ,1 ....... Poplnr 3213. Mr. He- Mlchnel 1.140 Poplar st ROWE '.Mi -ton truck, stake bodv, ovur I ttna nn lln trtr aim. ..li .u ' I -. ..u ..u , anna-, arii main i'on (loan N Broij STANDARD Mr. McMlchael. 8-17 7-pass . wire whii .o."?0.' Call Toplir J2IJ STORAGE BATTF.RIFfl .. 77: nil batteries are posltlvv'y guaranteed.' lit erts- Htnrngo Hattcrv. 311 N lllth st. i WANTED 1020 or 1021 Cadillac or DiS sedan. Wrlto particulars to P 031, Uita BUSINESS OFPORTUNITIT;h Country Store Near Norristowni Right at Pennsylvania Railroad sutlon.,1 vvlth n gunshot Schuvlklll mn. modernM I disolllng. ncro ernnn,i. i-nrin e .TlTr-"! Bverago I35C ve-eklyj real estate and stock' ;v . .. """- e"i"i. ne iiiyue companion Details through REESE t LINDERIIAN I E. i:. Airy st., Norrlstown Pa ' COMPANY producing highest grade bltuart nnua nnl MA.e. tier. .i,,. !; . . ."-Huti ...,- .... nv.uo fin.wirv, can give smiie secur y; svlll repay lonn In coal If deiUel1, .n.V;".Bn.,lon by coaI t-onsumer Invited. U' 1U7, Ledger Office. .M; rVp JIUsi'NKSS or professlon.1 rent ...... .... .,.. ,,uun spare urns nnavroujil ike to Increase his Income to handle securl-' I iii- eei mo unn oiwn or tne u s, Teather-e I ;.,!' ;.PL" " " v.ssatt Co . 710 DenckU ""i" , 11 en nnu .viarieei sis. i'hllndelphls. SI0O.000 CORPORATION vinnts captkl man, opeir office: mniuign sules for Wis- cl.isn new device; every home a prospect, bf tr.one y-m.iklng possibilities for the right inn. opening in eveiy city, cost S2. retain IJ eouv 10 -uuu neces to finance excl. aieocr." Ji. iiKr n.- vv. vvasnington. cnicago INHTALL.MENT furniture, buslnosi in north oliSt Section, will emeriti! e If snlil at nnr. owner leaving city, must bo disposed el: it J I i-cnlent Investment, property to be rold wlli I business W.M O'NEILL, 3010 Frankfort,! eeii e-iinnn lyensinginn lellel yv RLI'HENENTATIVE vvnnted by cstab. ma ufncturlne corp. ; meritorious propoiltlsa. sold to nil merchants, wholesalers and rt-' tailors, lions, unl.. about J 10()ll capital r. halts Manager. 822 Reaper Rlk . Chlcato.il eu (Kid .sianutacturiiig estaldlsninent o slros reputablu investor to uciulre Inlereii, piescnt owner tixport In his llnu with itroet- pus. connections in the trade, c 1 21, Lea ui.' EXPERIENCED sales executive sill' Innit Jltl.OOO or more In thoroughly cstsbllikrijl niaiiui.u turing business, ( K'.i I, tilt run. JOR PRINTINO PLANT, complete. 11001 clear 4 presses 1 niotors, cutler, equip, ment Macl.nrcn. Press-l'nlnn Atlantic City.'1 SALE Mncliinn hop. or will tnke partmr.,1 C 23il. Ledger tflllcc j FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS RENTED VISIRI.E -.'I MOS JO 00 AND UP Factory Rebuilt Typewriters "See Out New Machine, the Century" , g American Writing Machine Co.( CHESTNUT ST Walnut 24,'iU .Main Ml SUMMER BLANKETS While cotton bound, double bed tin, vyelght, 1 pounds, limited number kit to sell. $3.45 PAIR W. H. SMITH & SONS 014 WAI.Nl'T ST FURNITURE Prices direct from factory will pay to" me befeirn buying. I'or Information )rn P 0.11 I.eilgor Offlee . 1IAOH -12. BO up. trunks, traveling bsM ' suitcases high grade exceptionally m bnrgiilns, yy-nnlrobo trunks $13 lr',(,,, eortment Dresner's Loan Offlie it N iilui MAIIOOANY office fixtures and partition suitable for bank or any ofrtces. alio . flee eeiulpniont 314 Chestnut si -' ...... ..,... .......r. . I ..rt 11'I.U 11 'iiti'.niivH, ir(in ni'iii ii-i.a ""'.S!.ll inl.lelieiiiieii nrnllts? Iluy frnm factory. iliren.! K-nl for fre-n catalogue Ideal Trunk ik- tnrv Spring Valley, ill 170U HI.OCK N KEI.TON Six roonii. j 01 wnler hardwood floors, possession, iwum ot premises . - SAKES, slightly solle-efon outside mint JJ sold to mako room ut ultima! one-nan , n.l Ilmi Scale Co itllll Anil st 1 i('E CREAM nnd cunfectlonery huflneii W'l trnlu, Immeillato posi-essinn pnc ei 21 S. Rroadway. Pitman N J ' REFRIGERATORS "W , sired II. T. Randall & Co.,331 S- Seconi'ii l-lllClv lull nmluiL-ane. ihlmes grf.ii ""- I'or elescrlptlon phone Wyo lil'io J WATED . SIAOND-IIAM) ilu kitll. rlio'n fJg Insido tmasurcments. 3 f t 1'fl' ", .j. ti 11 lungtli Aiuwer tu P lolo. "" WE WANT at once, houseiioiu 'u'"',"m storo llxtures. unite iuiiiu'i 't; (j.j rnuli. hnle-st value Plione us iiuuui yh ,rt cust l.'l 1 Old Church 2.r '-" -rrttill REDDING r,,r..lin.a entire nou"M"J-' wnnti'U mted wo will pny our "wn.M'lrsI'. nnwht-iB, any time H"u'hf"ni:tt . 1 'o , Sail S llllh st JJhOreKonuj , iM..,..u.v. -"--. ,..,.. . mvn P.rl"'., nil tun- WILLING to buy saddles r "'aSl . ..... .11 kinds of harness ana norsc . -1 P li.HI Ledger Offlie jjl.NH ilnthlng. sillies hUhe't lirk" ie rn K'17 N 4th st Market Jtji. A.NTKH i:S iTll kinds feather beds t f i-rs big prices. 12.10 N Urund. PoPJiLS-rJ feslk-? ANTIQUE chlnu. furniture ..gold ",';:, monds. "Antlaues ." II2H Chest nukjSW lliueibOA price imiu. ia-"'- .Vl-e.. j pparel. 8terp, 83T N. 4Ui, ' ..,... ...tin. . ... ...Hlua" una i very I l N ST. J ' J -1 , . z.46.f IfM I, ttfimtishi,yTsxi, 'QM l AffJiB-i
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