Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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Boites In Polities
' the Editor ot th Evening Publle Ledger:
MrWhy do we need bosses In politics?
War do we have to hae some one to namo
candidates, to factlonsllio the party and to
Interfere with the people In their desire for
clean government! It Is rjvo ling to the
honeit. decent cltlien to find all thU slush
in the paper about Mr. Vara wants to-and-ao
and Mr. Fenrose orders so-and-so, ana
the publlo are expected to decide between
the two. and then comes the announcement
that certain men prominent In politics have
affiliated themselves with thia or that
branch of the parly. . ..
What a wonderful thin It would by. If
we would be able to reach a POt where
wen prominent In bulni or In a Profes
elon could announce themselves as eandl
datea for th ofllcos. and without being a
Varelte cr Penroslte we would vote ror
them, being assured that they were going
to gtre us an eftlclent administration.
JL.r ..L - ... hut it mum far tn
the distance at preient. for politics i In this
city la ao rotten that no respectable man
seems willing to mix In It. We read right
alonr In Ihe papers ,how many people fall
to reenter to vote. la the reason far. o
And? It would seem not. The respectable
element of our people have become eo
nauseated throuth polltl'al Blench that they
will have none or it. xney .,?" ,, .f7i
what Is doled out to them: they live alonr
in the corruption, seeing no way to rid
themselves of It. , ,.
It la a Pity this Is a condition, end the
only way that I can see It could be over
come would be for each election to bring
with It the announcement 01 n..-v..
elllsen that he will run for the office on no
....... iiitinM miA in mien a case all tne
respectable element of both parties would
turn out. and it Is reasonable to assume
that he would be electee ..--.
OEOROE T. Monnw.
Philadelphia. September 18, 1021.
Disposition of Special Delivery
Letters
To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir I wish to confirm the complaint pub
lished In the Etikwo Pcdlio Lxdoib of
yesterday as to special-delivery lettera. I
dosed and wired my house (1720 Chestnut
street) on June 4. and It wae not re
opened until September 1. Two speelal
dellvery letters were then found In the
vestibule, having been slipped undsr the
door: ono was dated June 10. the other Au
rust 12. The first was not Important. The
second waa a very Important and urgent
letter. I submit that to spend the extra,
ten cents postage, If this Is the way auoh
lettera are disposed of. Is a pure waste
and may be a serious matter to both sender
nd to the Intended recipient, aa was the ease
In the letter of August 12. which I receded
here on September 8.
The remedy la plain. Require & receipt
for such letters aa was formerly done.
W. W. KEEN.
Philadelphia, September 13, 1021.
Tho Movlo Orgies
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir The death of Virginia lUppe. the
predicament of "Fatty" Arbuckle and the
stories of the wild orrlea that are going on
Jn the nvnle earapa In the West are revolt
log and should bring with them a lesson
that may be taken home to those who are
looking for a "wild time." to the parents
of eueh and to the city authorities who are
closing their eyes to the continuation of
the crime wave that is sweeping this coun-
It to the existence of the "system" that
to the cause of the trouble. The only way
to remedy It Is to draw a tight rein through
the law. Miss Rappe. from atatsments ehe
la reported lo have made, waa afraid of
Arbuckle and would not go to his party
alone, but Insisted on company. If this
atatement Is true, she should never have
been present, and consequently waa a victim
of her own indiscretion.
How many auoh victims do we read about
In our midst of young girls accepting atten
tions from men of whom they know little
or nothing, but are willing to take the risk
because they enjoy an "adventure"? "Fatty"
Arbuckle has grown rich through his art
It turned hla head. lie thought, no doubt,
he vrss outside the law. He had made him
self believe that hta money and his Influence
could extrloate him from any trouble.
Parents of sons and daughter are. In our
day. entirely Indifferent as to what Is ex-
pectea or tnem in looxing nir me in
terests of their children.
But. worst of all. those who are sup
posed to enforce the law are) Invariably of
meo a caliber toot mey can do puronuea
at a very small cost to dose their eyes to
ertme, and to allow the "wild time" to pro
ceed unmolested.
The Arbuckle party Is but one of many
that are occurring nightly known to the
polloe and authorities, with no effort to
top them. They don't all prove a tragedy,
at least to the extent that brought about
Miss Rappe'a death, but they are a tragedy
nevertheless, for they are leading further
and further Into throwing aside morality
and Inviting crime.
JANE T. LAWRENCE.
Fhfladelphta, September IB, 1021.
A War Mother Sends Thanks
To tha Editor of th Evening ruMfo ledger:
Blr Mrs. Ross Cassldy, 6310 Altman
street, mother of Private James J. Cas
sldy, M. a. Company, 316th Infantry, killed
in aetlon November . 1018, whose body was
returned from France last week and burled
Saturday with solemn requiem mass at 01
Clement's Church and Interred In Holy Cross
Cemetery, wishes to thank the William
Roche Post. No. 21, American Legion, for
taking charge of the military arrangements.
and the James J. Cochran Post, Veterans
ef Foreign Wars, for their kind assistance.
Also the War Mothers and Women's Aux
iliary to Maneto Post. No. 270. for their
etttendance and floral offering. C. C.
Irhlladelphla, September 12, 1021.
Claims Hotel Extortion
Ta tV Editor 0 the Evening Publls Lttiger:
Blr May I aay a word or two In reply
to the nswa Item appearing on the sixth
page of last Tueadaya issue of your paper
under the heading of "No Pre-War Hotel
Rates Due"?
It has been my privilege to stop at
the beat (and worst) hotels In the State of
Pennsylvania, and I think I can safely
draw a few conclusions that do not exactly
agree with the claims of our friends (71
the hotel managers. It Is next to Impossible
to get a room with bath at any of the
first-class European hotels for lets than
IS.HO per day: 14 and H.B0 la often de
manded. (I nm, of course, speaking of the
rates for one person.) No one familiar
with the payroll of the modern hotel (ex
cept the managers) will claim or believe
that the wages paid Justify these rates
and a granting the heavy overhead due
to upkeep of linens. lighting ind iliprecla-
tlon of furniture and buildings, etc., one
can not. by any means, excuse the charge
of tS.BO to $4. 80 and up for the use of a
room for one da.
Aa for tha profit on foodl Let ua see for
Instance, my breakfast consisting of hslf a
cantaloupe, a dish of corn flakes, rolls and
coffee costs me seventy-five cents to ninety
cents. At home I could provide this for
about sixteen cents to twenty cents, net
cost. Again take a modest dinner con
sisting of a small (very small) steak with
potatoes, rolls, coffee and dessert 11 25 to
11.78 at tha ery least tn Any first-class
hotel. At home I can provide this for
four people, with plenty for all, for what I
must pay for small portions for one In the
hotel.
It Is a well-known fact that the waiters
are not paid ery much, for they depend
upon their tips to make a fair week's wages.
(I know two or three waiters well enough
to have asked them on this point and they
confirmed wnat I say on this point.)
Take, for example, one Item many people
are very fond of watermelon. Tou must
pay at least twenty-five cents for a small
portion of this dessert At this rate our
poor hotels receive only tha smnll amount
ot about I3.TS0 to 13 per melon. I can
buy a whole melon for my home for about
thirty cents.
For fear that our manaser might again
cry "overhead," let me call attention, by
way of comparison to the ukii.iI rates
charged by the few (ery few) "American
plan" hotsls I "put up" at. In Mount
Carmel or Punbury you can get a mom with
hath and three good, square meals (Including
two dinners) well served for II per day
Granting that the furniture of these rooms
Is not quite as fancy ne In the Kuropean
hotels. Is there nny resson why the rates
Should be so widely apart? Are the American-plan
hotels loMng money?
Not the lensf of the many troubles one
has In hotel Ufa today Is tha fact that
you are made to feel that a great faor
It being granted you when nu are per
mitted to sign your name in the reglstei
by the pleasant (?) hold-up man behind the
disk. And again, een In the face of ad
Vance reservations you are often Informed
by this smiling gentleman behind tha desk
that there la no place for you at the rats
T-
t Letters to tha Editor should by aa
brief and to the point M pomInb,
avoiding anything that would open
a denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. No attention will be paid to anony
mous letters. Names andT addresses
muat bo signed as an evidence of
pood faith, although names will p
Bo printed If request to made that
they be omitted.
Tho publlcttion of a letter ta not
to be taken as an Indorsement of Its
views by this paper.
Communications will not bs re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscrlDt be saved.
you expected, but for IS you may sleep
In our hotel for one night, etc,, etc.
HOTEL. VICTIM.
Philadelphia, August 24. 1021.
A Philadelphia Crltlo
To the Editor of the Evening Publio ttdaer:
Blr Has "Cltlaen and Taxpayer" Just
awakened to the fact that Jokes referred to
end similar ones have been enjoyed by other
cities of these United States for the last
twenty-Are rears or more? And why ad
vertise? What Is he going to advsrtlse7
Why resent the truth? Does he Imagine
Philadelphia haa been selected against all
other cities without good reasons by va
rious visitors? Laugh with the rest of
them. Now do not advise people who do
not like the city to stay away: they are
keeping away and avoiding It whenever pos
sible. I could enumerate many good reasons for
the Jokes, but this perfectly good news
parer space Is too valuable, and, besides. It
might lead to a ridiculous controversy that
would end to bis polntlrg to Indepindence
Hall. Wo have that and our politicians of
unequaled qualifications. What more can
you wish for? We do not want big busi
ness hero merely enough to eke out an
existence. Our historical past get ua any
thing, anywhere; Just refer to that. So why
push, hustle and progress?
ANOTHER CITIZEN AND TAXPATER.
Philadelphia, September 10, 1021.
Wounded 8oldler Neglected
To the Editor of the Evtning Publta Ledger:
Sir May I take a frw momonts of your
time and spare ta haw my Uttle my as re
gards the bonus for ex-iervlce men? Being
an ex-doughboy, and having stopped several
pieces of steol, as well as Inhaling some
gas, I consider myself entitled to a voice.
First of all. I'm tn favcr of the bonua.
Perhaps I'd be putting a price on my patriot
ism, but I neel the money and I want It If
I can get It.
As I said before. I was wounded and
gassod. Shot through the right lung with a
Piece of shrapnel, and through tho left arm
by a machine-gun bullet. Result, right lung
collapasd or nearly so, a: least it la not of
much use: two Angers on right hand almost
feellnglees and three fingers on the left hand
entirely lifeless. The hand la slightly better
than lone at all. Since my dlssharge, about
a year and a half ago, I hae constantly
expectorated bloM. Upon examination they
tell rre my lung 1 alt right and that I had
a marvelous recovery: that I should be
thankful that I ever got horns. Oh, yes.
they are paying me a small compensation,
but it haa been shifted aroajid on several
occasions.
Next my tooth and eyes were in first
class condition when X went tn the army. T
made application In October. 1020, to have
my teeth fixed. The dentist, employed by
the Publlo Hoalth Berrtee, was of the opin
ion that my teeth had all gone bad from
effects of gas. That was In October, re
member. In May. IB 21, J was 'nformed
that I was not entitled to have my teeth
fixed.
When I applied for glasses they told me
that my eyes had not been tntured, so they
were not liable. Yet when I went in the
army my record shows thoy tested 20-70
and when I came out they registered Ilttlo
more than 20-200.
Now. what I want to know Is whether
they are liable for our dleabilltlos.or whether
tho supposed laws for the benefit of the dis
abled man are Just fo much newspaper talk
and don't mean inythlng.
I don't know whether my ease Is typloal or
not, but It certainly wouldn't lead me to
belter that the money aavea oy snernnc
the bonus Is going to go to the disabled sol
diers. I wontd prefer that yoa do sot print my
name, but simply J. B. C.
Philadelphia, September t. 1021.
Questions Answered
Moro About "Walking Stick"
-o the Editor of the Evening Puttie ledger:
Sir I notloed an article In Monday's
paper written by Mr. Resler. of Jerwey City.
In referenoe to the "walking stick."
I wish to state that they are very plenti
ful In my native State. Illinois. I wish also
to state that they are often seen In the day
time, and not. as Mr. Resler says, only at
again, the body Is as large as an
ordinary lead pencil, and they are to be
found right here lo dear old Pennsylvania
Hoping this reaches Mr. Hester's eye. I era.
Philadelphia. September 13, 1021
To Burn tho Flag
To the Editor ot t Evening PubHo Ledger:
Sir How should an Amerteon flag be
disposed ot when it Is worn cut? D.
Philadelphia. September 14. 1021,
The State Department says that the most
satisfactory way to dispose of an American
flag which has become too old for service la
to burn It.
A Flrst-Ald Kit
To the Editor ot the Evening Publte Ledger:
Sir I am going on a trip which may have
hazardous features and should like to be
prepared with a flrst-ald kit. Please state
what It Is supposed to contain.
w. a. c
Philadelphia. September 14. 1021.
A flrst-ald kit contains a nail brash,
soao. bandages, todlae, absorbent cotton.
roll of gauxe, toothpick swabs, adhesive
tape, a medicine dropper, borlo add solu
tton, new skin, llatertne, ectsnors, safety
pins, aromatic spirits of ammonia and two
triangle oanaages.
China's Density of Population
To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir How does the density ot population
In China compare with that of the United
States? B. W. L.
Philadelphia. September 14. 1021.
If the population of the United States
and 40,000,000 more were crowded Into ths
Stste of Texas, the density of the popula
tlon would be about the same as that ot
China In the valley of the Tangtse-Klang
and the plains between the Tangtse-Klang
and the Hoangho. This meana an aerago
of B20 persons to the square mile,
The Baboock Test
To the Editor ot the Evening PubHo Ledger:
Blr Please state In your Feople'e Fornra
what la the Babooek test, O. W. L.
Philadelphia, September 14, 1021,
The Rsbcock test is the name given to
the milk fat test Invsnted by Dr S. M
Rabcock In 1800, The fat tn milk com
monly varies between 3 and 8 per cent The
fat Is lighter In weight than other milk
substances and rises to the top of the
milk. Cream Is made up of fat and milk
serum.
Capital Punishment Query
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Is capital punishment In force In
every State In the Union? If not. how
many Slates do not use this form of Justice?
Is Iowa one of these? L. T C.
Philadelphia, September 1), 1021.
Capital punishment Is not In force In
every State. The death pelanty Is not ad
ministered tn Arizona, Kansas. Maine
Michigan, Minnesota. North Dakota, nhode
Island. South Dakota, Tennessee, Washmir.
ton and Wisconsin nMn by hanging or
l.fe Imprisonment prevails In Iowa.
"W, L. C," Esperanto received its name
from ths Russian physician. Dr Zamenhnf
He first published a treatise on the subject
In 1NS7, signing it Dr Esperanto, meaning
"hopeful."
"C L. T "The highest lookout on an
ship In ths United States Navy accordlnc
to the Navy Department, la 110 feet, meas
uring from ths water.
Poems and Songs Desired
"FInnegan's Old Cabeen"
To fe Editor ot the Evening Pub'to Ledger
Sir I am a dally reader nt your People's
rVrum, snd will appreciate t If nu wli
m!uile therein the uords ot the old Iris)
eone "FInnegan's Old Cabeen." Some 01
the words arst ,
BVBNINQ- PUBLIC LEDaER-PfflEADELPHlAT SATURDAY,
"I'd rather be having my mornloV raornln'
In FInnegan's old oabeen."
8. A. B,
Philadelphia. September 18, 1021.
Wants Lines Located
To the Editor of ihe Evening Puttie Ledger:
Sir Dante In hla "Inferno" says some
where there Is a hell below all other hells
for the neutrals. He also soya la a certain
place, putting It Into the mouth of one of his
characters: "We are those Who have painted
the world red with our crimes."
I will be pleased if you will tell me In
what particular places In "Inferno" these
passages are found.
...... JANB T. COOMBS.
Philadelphia. September 18. 1021,
W have been unable to locaU these
lines. Probably a close student of Dante
can do en.
Wanta Old Miner's Song
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
- Blr7I -am " mnoh Interested In your
People's Forum. Would It be. too much to
k Vu..t0 prtnt u " bare It. "A
Miner's Martyrdom." the first two lines of
which are:
"I'm setting old and feeble nowt
I cannot work no more."
-. .,.,.. S. E. JAMES.
Philadelphia. September 18. 1021.
'Richest Thing In English Language'
To the Editor of the Bvvnlno Publte Ledger:
.8lSiLry..T' K""9 n" "M fr one of
lTc. . """ n me English language.
It Is "Tears." by LUette Woodworth Reese.
snd Is as followsi
When I consider life and It few years
A wisp of fog betwixt us and the sua!
A call to battle, and the battle done
Ere the last echo dies within our ears:
A rose choked In the grass; an hour of
fears;
The gusts that past a darkening shore do
beat;
The burst of muslo down an unllstenlng
street
I wonder at the idleness of tears.
To old, old dead, and yet of yesternight
Chieftains and bards, and keepers of the
sheep,
Ry every cup of sorrow that you had.
Loose res from tears and make me see
arignt
How each hath back what once he stayed to
weep:
Homer his sight, David hla little lad.
.. N. J. 0..
.. . .. TJ. B, S. ritUburgh.
1021 Philadelphia. September 0,
An Old Favorite
To the Editor of the Evening PubUa Ledger:
Blr Please print tn K. w i... c-
the old song favorite, "If I Had a Thousand
Lives to Live." N. w. MOOJIE.
Philadelphia, September 18, 1021.
IF X HAD A THOUSAND LIVES TO LIVE
If I but knew your heart, dear,
Know that you cared for mej
Sorrow would eoon depart, dear.
Leaving but Joy for me.
Loved one, whate'er you bid me,
I'd give my life to do:
And If this world was mine, dear,
I'd give it all to you.
CHORUS
If I had a thousand lives to live. Td live
eaca one lor you.
If I had a thousand hearts to give, I'd
give each one to voui
A trcusand sorrows I would bear, for one
so fair, so true.
If I had a thousand lives to live, I'd lle
eacn cne ror you.
Just aa the weary dove, dear.
nice to us sneiisrlng nest.
So with a soul of love, dear,
I find with you sweet rest:
And as the twining ivy
Clings to Its trembling vine.
So dims my heart to you, dear.
Teaming to call you mine.
. The People's Forum will appear dally
In the Evening Public Ledger, and also
In tho Sunday PnbHe Ledger. Letters
discussing timely topics will be printed,
as well as requested poems, and ueetlons
ef general Internet will be answered.
TtKuoious Nontrns
Baptist
THE TEMPLK
Broad and Berks streets (1000 North).
8000 seats.
Home of the Oraoe Baptist Church.
RUSSELL H. CONWELL, Pastor.
WM. DTRE MoCURDT. Asso. Pastor.
J, &ARV1N HANNA. Musical Director.
FRED'K STARKE. Organist.
Mr. Conwell will preach at 10:80 and 7:45.
Temple combined choruses will sing nt
both services.
Sunday School, Jere L. Cresse. SupU. at
2.30.
Prayer Meeting Friday at 8.
Friends
57
vine Worshlo at 11 n'rlnlr mt vnnfvnet
OLD MKRION MEETING nOTJSK. Mont
gomery pike and Meetln House lane. Here
William Penn worshiped and many noted
guokera alnoe that day have communed
here. The Meeting waa established In
1082. Every one Is welcome. Pleasant
automobile ride from the city, or autobus
leave 8d and Market eta, overr hal f .
Presbyterian
1 n. wn IVHWII
ARCH ST. CHURCH. 18th and Arch sts.
Dr Macartney will preach at 10:18. "Is
4.HD itorra iiinm inai woria-oia ques
tion now forced to our lips by some stab
of pain or bitterness of soul, and now
coming like a ghost Into the midst of
making merry. The answer of Christian
1'7 !."" J" Bt- pul.
12 Bible Sehool. 7 C. E.
8 "Weak Moment in Life" When the
soul is taken off her guard. A moment
of weakness followed by a lifetime of an
gulsh BETHLEHEM PRESnYTERLN CHURCH
Broad and Diamond sts
Rev. WILLIAM L. MoCORMICK. Pastor.
Rev. Samuel R. Curry, assistant.
10 30 A. M "GOD WITH US."
2 30 P. M. Sabbath School.
6.48 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
7:4.1 P. M. "Jesus at the Door of the
Home."
8-00 Wednesday evening grayer Meeting.
"A Bong of the Messiah-King," baeed on
the Second Psalm.
SECOND FRKSBrCEBIAX CHURCH
21st and Walnut sts.
Rev. ALEXANDER MaoCOLL. D. D
Minister.
Rev. ALVTN B. GURLET. assistant.
Mr Hurley will preach at 11 A. M.
Evening Service will be resumed Septem-
ner an
Protectant Episcopal
ST. SAUVKtlll (French). 22d end De Lancey
sts. 10 45 A. Jt, Rev. T. D. Malan.
S T. D
T'nltarlnn
UNITARIAN CHURCH OF OERMANrmvN
Greene st and W Chelten ave
Sunday. Sept 18, eervlce at 11 A M.
Rev. ROOKR S FORBES, Minister
Subject "The Last Enemy "
All are Invited
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
Chestnut t above 21st st
Rev FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN. Minister
fhurch olosed until Bundsy, September 23
MUeellaneoua
THE WOMEN'S HOARD OF FOREIGN
Missions ot the Presbyterian Church, U.
S A.. Philadelphia District will hold Its
monthly praysr meeting on Tueeday, Sept,
20 11 A, at , In Westminster Hall. With
errpoon Building Leader, Mrs, Charles
T Houston. Missionary speakers. All
women are cordially Invited
IN MEMORIAM
LLEWELLYN. In loving memory of RUTH
ANN LLEWELLYN, who died Sept 17, 1807
iDcatfjs
ARTMAN. Sept. H. MART wife of
George W, Artman and daughter of late
Cornelius and Johanna Renrdon. late of
20th and Federal sts Relatives and friends,
also rrlendsnip circle No IB-'. of F ,
and the Lady of the Lord Beneficial Soclety
are Invited to nttend funeral Mon 8 30
A ai , late residence, 2223 Wharton st
bolemn requiem mass at St t'hnrlet' Church
10 A M Int Hnlv ("ros CVni
APHTON At Delanco. N.
J., bepi. IB,
t aui.ls 11 .A Milium, in nie UL'n ..r
v.Q
RelatUes and friends are Invited n attend
runerai services, Mon.. z M.. late resl
dence corner Burlington a. and Vine st,
Delanco, N. J Int private. Frlonds may call
Sunday evening. 7 to 9,
HEYKR. Sept 13. 1021, K OTTO
BEYER, ut Dale Funeral services .Set
2 30 I', M (dalkht-eavlng time), WMeon'n
funeral parlor. 172 N Charlotte at Potts-
llli.Lll) Killed in action, In the Armnn'
1 rancJ Oct 12. 1018. First fcgt JOHN L
niLLIO, r.Sth Inf . Co n th Dl , son of
Welllnnton J. ami Clara E Illlllg Rtlathe'
snd friends also Lt, Thomas M. OolUen
Post. No. 56). V of F W U. S. A , which
will officiate, and all other posts, are limtej
to tne runeriu pun , 2 ) M , rrom his Inti
lesldence 0U03 Catlowhlll st, Int Arlington
Cem
BORLAND In France Oct. 24 1910
DAVID T BORLAND, of Co C, 012th Inf
used 311, son of DuvliI and the late Jennie
Watts Borland IMaUes and friends also
Levlon Post urM War Veterans of Camden
and all other organisations of which he was
a member, are lnlted to attend funeral
Sun 1:3d P. at, at the resldeme of hla
brother. George W Borland, 230 Howell St.,
Camden, N J, Int, Fernwood Cess
DEATHS
DROWN. On Sept. 14, 10211 MAROARBT
M., daughter of Badle C. and the Tate George
A. Drown, aged 11 years. Services on Mon
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late res-
laence. inzu a. aum at
Interment at Mount
juorian cemetery.
ILL. (lent. 1(1. XfAnv TealTjrjnv
wire nf William T. Curall. IWinrilnn.
day morning, at 80. from residence, 812 8.
ia. nwQwv. iroin reejqence. 012 o.
(Both and Spruce). Solemn mass
Tranaflrurattoiv Church 10 A. M.
teulate Heart Cemetery. Wynne-
of reaulem
Int. Immaculate
wooa iieignts.
CLARJC-At his lata restdenoe. 1238 Lo
cust St., on September 12. 1021. EDWARD
P. CLARK, aged 83 years. Relatives and
friends, also. Potter Lodge No. 441. F. and
A. M.. and Master Plumbers Asso., are in
vtted to the service on Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock, at the Oliver It. Balr Uldg.. 1820
Chestnut at. Interment private.
DASCH.- Sept. 14, JOHN, husband of
Mary x'anu. agea od. funeral sen
? Ml' A' Qe residence of hi
Harry K. Daecn, 8823 N. 7th at.
ten Hills Cem. Remains may be V
siary iaaou. agea od. funeral services won.,
nis nrotner.
t, int. unei
vlawed Sun.
eve.
DICK. Not. B, 1018, while In action In
rjalleau Woods. France. Private CHARLES A
DICK, died nobly while carrying hla com
rade to safety, of Machine-Gun Co., R14th
Infantry, son ot Eugenia Dink, aged 81.
Relatives and friends, also Oeorge Da,Mo
Cracken Post. American Legion, and War
Mothers, are invited to attend funeral serv
ices. Sunday, 3:80 P. M.. at hla mother's
residence. $805 Lanadowne ave.. Ltaneroh,
Delaware County, Pa. Int. Arlington Cem.
DUER. Ninth Month 18th, LOUISA C.
(nee. Wiley), widow of Charles R. Duer,
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, at Solebury Friends' Meeting House,
on Second day, at 11 A. M. (standard time).
Friends may call First day eve., between 7
and I) P. M.. at her residence. 2003 Berks
St.. Phlla.
DUFFT. Suddenly. Sept. 14, OKOROB A..
son ot George W. and Annie Duffy (nee
Jennings.) Rxlatlves and friends Invited to
funeral en Mon., 8'30 A. M., from late
residence. 831 N. 4Btli at. Solemn requiem
mass Church of Our Mother of Borrows, at
10 A. M Int. Ilnly Cross Cemetery.
BATON. Suddenly. Sept. 14. DAVID
BATON, of 1317 S. 23d st. RelaUves and
friends are invited to attend funeral serv
ices Sat.. 2 P, M at the parlors of Samuel
R. Foster, 1728 Federal at. Int. Mt. Morion
Cem.
KBKRBACH At Atlantis City. Sept. 14
ANNIH RROMLET EBERBACH. widow of
John F. Eberbaoh and daughter of late John
and Luolnda Bromley. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend funeral services. Sat.,
il A, M.. at residence of her son, John
romler Eberbacb, 1031 N. Broad st. Int.
private.
ECHTERNACH. Sept IB. WILLIAM,
hueband of Caroltne Eohternach. aged 00.
Relatives, friends and all organlxatlons of
which he was a member. Invited to attend
funeral service. Mon., 3 P. M.. late resi
dence. 2030 N. Camao st. Int. private,
Northwood Cem. Frlonds may call Sun. eve.
ENOEL Sent. IS, SOPHtB A wife of
Rslnhold Engel, tn her 78th year. Relatives
and friends, also Ladles' Aid Society of
Christ German Lutheran Church, Invited to
services, Mon.. 2 P. M.. late reeldence, 28S8
W. Columbia ave. Int. private. Remains may
be viewed Bun. after 7 P. XI.
FRENCH. Sept. 16. WILLIAM R.. son of
Ida and late Harry B French, aged 18.
Funeral services Sat., 2 P. M.. chapel of
Kirk A Nice. (5301 Qermantown ave. Int.
private. Please omit flowers.
aARRATr Sept. 18. 1021. JOHN T.. hus-
band of Madeline M. Oarraty (nee Lane).
Relatives and friends, also Holy Name So
ciety of 8t Agatha s Churoh, and employes
of Oarraty A Co.. are invited to attend fu
neral, Mon.. 8:80 A. M., from hla late resi
dence. 803 N. 89th st. Solemn high mass of
requiem St. AVatba's Church 10 A. M. Int
nem tit. M
ledral Cam
isinea
OODSHALL
At Rt. Juvln. Franc. tVt.
.A. a v..... r . - r ?.s.n
SHALL. Co. O, 820th Machine Gun Bat.,
82d Dlv,, son of Amanda M. Oodshall and
the late Jonas D. Oodshall. formerly of
Perkaste, Pa. Relatives and friends, also
McCa.Ha Lodge, No. 690. F. and A. M., and
members of Co. B. 320th Machine Gun Bat..
82d Dlv.. Invited to attend funeral services,
Sunday. Sent. 18. at 3 P M.. standard
time, at St. Stephen's Reformed Cemetery,
Perkaslft. Pa.
HAUOAN3. Sept. 14. 1B31, JAMES J.,
husband of Anna Haggans Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral, Tuea.
on..
1-80
M.. from his late residence, 012
Hoffman st. Solemn high masa of requiem
lasa or requiem
Int, St. Mary's
Epiphany Church 10 A. M.
-ra., uiouoesier, . J.
HIGH. The funeral of Private JESSE
'ine runerai or l'nvaie jeshu
It. Medical Department. 811th In-Beventy-elghth
Dhlslon, will be held
leld. N. J., on Saturday, September
A. H1UH,
fantrr. Be'
at Newfleld
17th. at 2 P. M.. standard time. All friends
and Veterans of A. E. F., respectfully In-
HALLOWELL. On Ninth Month 18th.
1021. LTDIA T.. widow UenJ. Hallowell.
Jr.. aged 82 years. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral service, on Second-day,
19th lest., at 2 P. M.. at residence of son-in-law.
Walter C. Powell. 00 McKInley ave..
Lanadowne. Pa. Int. private.
HERITAGE. Sept. 10. WILLIAM C, hus
band of Mary E. Horltago. Funeral serv
ices 'Mnn . 2 P. M.. 41 St. Paul's road, Ard
more Pa Int. private.
HILL. Suddenly. Sept. 14. WILLIAM J..
beloved husband ot Laura O. Hill (nee
Unruh). Relatives, friends and employes of
Atlantlo ReflnlnR Co.. are Invited to attend
funeral services, Morr . 2 P. M., late resi
dence. 2332 Morrla et. Int. Mt. Mori ah Cem.
HILTON. Sept. 13. 1021. MART, widow
of Samuel Hilton Relatives and friends In
vited to runerai services, jion.. ;ou 1-. .11
vnea 10 lunerm a-rvican. iuii.. ..ou 1 . . .
at her late residence. 8423 Livingstone st.
at her late residence. 84:3 Living
Int. Belvue Cem Remains may b
y
1.
8un. after 8 P. M. .
HOXwORTit, At uoyieetown. re... oept
IS. ELLA WILEY, wife of John Hoxworth.
Funeral services t Doylestown Presbyterian
Church on Sundty, Sept. IB. at 8 o'clock.
Tnt. nnvteetnirn IVmflirv.
JACOBUS. At Rome, N. T.. Sept. 10.
of diphtheria. HENRY P., son of Philip C.
and Ivey C. Jacobus (nee Zacharlas), need 7.
Funeral services, Mon., 2 P. M.. at the par
lors ot Mrs. Henry Sohnelder A Son, 1011
W, Cambria st. Int. Northwood Com.
KANE. Sent. 16. DENIS, husband of ths
late Bridget Kane (nee McCullough). Rela
tives and friends also Division No. 23, A
O. If. invltsd to funeral on Tues.. 8.80 A.
M.. from, residence of brother-in-law, Pat
rick Devlne, 4688 Brown st. Solemn requiem
mass at Our Mother of Sorrow at 10 A, M.
Interment Cathedral Cemetery.
KaMU Sept 13. MISS JSUllA. KAHB
Relatives and friends are invited to attend
funeral. Mon., 7:30 A. M., from the resi
dence of Mrs. Annie McCormlck, 2012 Mo
Kean st. Solemn mass ot requiem Church ot
St. Edmond 0 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
KELLY. Suddenly. Sept. 14. EDWARD.
son ot James and tne late Catharine Kelly,
parish of CumDer Claudy, County Derry,
Ireland, nel&tlves and friends, also all so
cieties of which he was a member, are In
vited to attend funeral. Mon , 8:30 A. M.
fro-n his late residence. 2143 Cross et.
Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Ed-
mond in A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
KENNEDY. Killed In action, Champagne
Mont Blanc offensive, France. Oct.. 1018,
Corporal WALTER MARCY KENNEDY,
TCtn Co.. eth u. s. ai. C. son or Samuel
and Anna D Kennedy. Relatives and friends.
aleo James nVadley Post, Rlverton: 78th Co
ey Post,
ids M.
6th Rest : Franc!
Rogers Post,
Pal-
myra, Frederick W. Drlggs Post, Merchant-
vine
are Invited to fun&ral lervlees. Sun..
2 80 P. M., at Christ P. E. Church. River-
ton N. J. Int Berlin Cem.
KISH. Sept, IB. 1921, VERONICA, daugh
ter of Rose and the late John J. Klsh, In her
8th year. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend funeral. Mon., 7-30 A. M.. from
her mother's reeldence. 224 Fltswater st.
Mass at St. Stanislaus Church. 8 A. M,
Int. Holy Cross,
LARKXNS. Sept. IB. IURRT F.. son OI
Edwar
irtf F. and late Buate Larklns (1
Buckley). Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend funeral. Tues., 8 '80 A. M.
rest
dence
2827 Lombard at. Solemn blah
mass
of requiem St
autem St. P&trlek'a Chureh lo .
A. M.
mt uatnedrai
T lOI . A T T5TT & k.l...A ..
UT of CM Ion and Alice Carey Lasa, aged in.
Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral,
Mon 7.80 A M., from parents' residence,
01 10 Chestnut st. High mass of reoulem at
Our Lady of the Rosary Church 0 A. M.
Int Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call
nun , to iu l'. m.
LYflHON. Killed In aetlon In the Ar-
gonne Oct. 23, 1018, Ssrgt. WILLIAM
JONES LYSIION. Co B 81. th Inf., aged 82.
ttemtives ana rrienas. also l'nua. unaptsr.
War Mothers A. L Post. V. F. W.; Olrard
College Alumni. P. R R. Y M. C. A.. Fair-
mount Rowing Ass'n. Oermantown Boys'
( luh, employes Bell Telephone Co,, are In
vited to attend funeral. Sun., 8 P. M., from
residence of his brother, lBll N, Alden st.
Int Ternwood,
McELMELL. Sept IB. 1021. WILLIAM.
beloved husband of .Tan. MeElmell. aard 4K.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
runerai. irnm it. a. iinnsnurst a Co.. ib4
Arch St.. Mon.. 8-30 A. M. High mass Our
iiotner ot borrows- cnurcn iu A , int
orlvate.
MAYTROTT. Sept IB. FLORENCE C.
nlfe of Joseph II, Maytrott Funeral services
Mon. 2 P M , at her late residence, Fox
Chase, Philadelphia Int private
MILLICK. Sept. IB. J. FREDERICK
MILLICK, ared 06, Funeral services Sat.,
1 30 P. M. prerleety, at the residence of his
son. Charles Mllllck. 0000 Greene st., Oer
mantown Int. Fernwood Cem Remnlns mey
he viewed Frl eve Progress Lodge, No 600,
F, and A, M and Jerusalem R. A. C No
3, Washington Camp, No. 348, P. O. B, of
, employes of the storeroom of the U, a
I Co., 19th and Allegheny ave., are In
vlted
MITCHELL Suddenly, on Sept. 12. 1921,
JENNIE SMITH MITCHELL. Funeral and
Interment private.
MURPHY. Sent 14, SALLIB C. daugh
ter of the late Patrick J. and Sallle Mur
nhy. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral Mon. 8 A. M , late resl-1-nco
5110 Baltimore ave Solemn high mass
of requiem St. Joseph's Church 0:30 A. M
Int Cathedral Cem
unit - Sept. IB, MARIA W. wife of tho
I to Samuel Orr Funeral services Mon.,
II A M 1014 N BSth st Int. private,
r'riende rail Sun , 7 to 0 P. M.
PIERS. Died at Brookllne Mass.. Sspt.
14, FRANK PIERS, In the 81st year of bis
"pLUMLY. Bept. 16. aEOROB W.
PLUMI.Y, oldest son of the late George W.
nnd Ellxa Cattln Plumly. Funeral sorvlces
and Int private.
POPE. Sent 14. 1021. JOHN W. POPE
used 73. Relatives and friends are Invited
1 1 attend funeral services, Sat., 2 P. Jf.
ireelKely at tho reeldence of his son, Ralph
W Tope 4353 Manayunk ave., Roxborough.
Int prlvat. Friends may call Frl. eve.
PYOTT Sept. 10. ADA A . wife of Rich
rd M Pvott. Funeral services Sun., 2
I' M , mat r nenncia ai, mi private
UNDERTAKERS
fmjYLERS
Jo 1V BROAD and
y diamond
TtSATHS
RomtBAcir.
lept. IB. .CATHARINE
ROHRBACH. wide
ot late Michael nohr-
been, .area .78. Relatives and friends ore
Invited to attend funeral services. Sun.. 2:30
P. -M. (statidanl time), at ,Whltemarsh Lu
ineran wiuroa, near nourtown, pa,
RpDOBrtA--Klljed Inaction, Monfaueon
S!pi.,..2Tl1J!iJ.JlYt' FREDERICK. Mrr.
CHELL RODOBHB. aged 29. Co. O. 148th
Inf.. 87th Dlv.. son of Caroline and late
Samuel M. Rodgers. Relatives and friends,
also.FroderlekM. Rodgers Post, No. IBS.
and Ladles' Auxiliary, are Invited to funeral.
Run., 3 P. M.. from Ills late residence. 441
Horace ave.. Palmyra. N, J, Int, Morgan
Cem. .
ROGERS. Bet. IB. toil. nrtTtr a.
ROOERS. wife of Elmer Q. C. Rosers, de
ceased, aged 78. Relatives and friends In-
vlted to funeral services on Monday, Bant. 10,
at 10.80 A. M from her late residence,
Glassbpro. N. J. Int. Manahath Cemetery.
r.UH Sent. IB. ALRKrtT nitif ...Akv
Relatlrei, friends, and Phlla. Aerie. No. 42;
1230 P. M.. late, residence. BOB Ttf. Han
cock sti Int. Hillside Cem. Friends cat
Sun. after 8 P. M. '
1. jo, AbiwRT huh, aged an
ends, and Phlla. Aerie. No. 42
vlted to attend funeral. Mon.,
1 '?.. residence. BOB N. Han
.Hillside Cem. Friends ca
. SAOER Sept. 18. JANB B.. Wife of
junii v.. oBHer. ocea 00. oervioes Mon.. lo:so
A. M.. at 418 Lfpplncott avs.i Rlverton, N.
J, Int, private.
SCHWfND. killed In action. In theAr.
ronne Forest. France, Sept.. 28. 1018. WIL
LIAM, son of Henry and Elisabeth SehwlndT
K2!' .K1i.t.,,? nd friends also Co. L
818th Inf. 1 Richmond Lodgs. No. 2So, F.
3fcl.
and A.
tf A
tJhAPtw fim,n,ll Vf,
A. M.I. Court 6en, Oarflefd
o. 88, Jr.
of A.i employes of Brinton Machine Co., In
vited to attend funeral, Sat,. 2 P, M.. reel,
dence, 182 W. Wlldey st. Int. ureenmount
Cem.
SHEPPARD. Sept. 16. 1021, at the resi
no. 02,
dence 01 ron-in-iaw, itoeert Kenworiny, 3113
band ot the late Lydta Sheppard (nee Har
ris), aged OS. Relatives and friends invited
to services, Tues., 10 A. 11. precisely, at the
funeral home of John P Klmmerln A Rnn.
2123-27 N. Broad st- Int. private, Roadtown
Baptist Cem.
SMITH. At West Chester. Sept. 18, B.
JANE, widow ot Edgar Smith. In her
01st year. Relatives and friends Invited
to attend services on Sun., 2 P, M at Mount
Peaoe Cemetery chapel.
STOKES. On Sept, IB. 1921. ELLEN O.,
widow of Henry 8, stokes. Relatives and
friends are Invited to the service, on Sat
urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Christ
Church, Tulpehooken and McCallum sts,,
Qermantown. Interment private. Relatives
may call Friday evenlngat the reeldence of
her son-ln-Iaw, Dr. E. F. Kamerly, Jr.. 81
W. Upsal at., Qermantown. from 8 to 0
U CIWR I
TATLOR. Sept. IB, 1BZ1, ISAAC P., be-l
loved husband ot Ella Williams Taylor. Rel
Jtlves and friends, also Covenant Lodge. No.
86, F. and A. M,, and employes of Stephen
Green Co.. are Invited to attend funeral
services, Mon.. 3 P. 21.. at his late resi
dence, 1784 N. Bouvler et. Int. Monument
TITMUft Sept. IB. 1921. WILLIAM E..
husband of Anna C. Titmus. Relatives and
friends, Also the Star of the Union Council,
No. 771 Waseca Tribe. No. 48. I. O. R M.,
are Invited to attend funeral services, Mon.,
3 P. M at his late residence. 1710 W. Tioga
st. Int. private. Baltimore and Richmond
papers copy.
TAYLOR. Sept. IB. 1021, ISAAC P..
beloved husband of Ella Williams Tavlor.
Relatives and friends, also Covenant Lodge,
No. 486, F. and A. M.. and employes ot Ste
phen Greene Co., are Invited to attend funeral
services, Mon.. 9 P. It., from his late re.
dence. 1784 N. Bouvler st. Int. Monument
Cemetery.
WEHER..
Fourth-day,
Ninth Month 14th.
MARY A., wife of
rire or lain uoirai w. wnim.
,ie vnaries w.
I ' i.t -1- ----"- - .....
(nee Gilford), aged 81. Relatives, and friends
are Invited to attend funeral services. Seventh
day. Ninth Month 17th. 2 P. M.. late resi
dence 8904 Richmond st. Int. private Re
mains may be viewed Frl,. 8 to 0 P. jr.
WELLS. Died Ninth Month 13th. E.
ViELLS, aged OR years. Funeral service on
Second day, 10th. at 1:80 P, M.. standard
time, from the residence of her son-in-law,
George H, Cllne. Marlton. N. J. Friends
may oall Seventh day evening and alt First
day at the residence nf Mrs. Elwood Evans,
120 King's Highway West. Haddonfleld, N. J,
wuLra.MJL.i. nuaaeniy. at ocean city,
N. J . Sept. 10. 1921. JOHN, husband of
Annie S, and eon of the late Jonathan and
Sarah Wolfenden. Due notice to follow.
ZAEHRINOER. Sept. 16. JOHN W.. son
of John F. and Rose A. Zaehrlncer (nee
Martin), aged 18. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral, Tues., 8:30 A. M
from his parents' residence. 3880 N. 6th st.
Requiem mass St. Henry's Church, 10 A. M,
Int. private.
PERSONALS
ANY ONE having Information as to the
whereabouts of Mary Jan sen, formerly
employed by the late Mrs, Annie E. Sin
nott, kindly notify Fidelity Trust Company,
328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa.
LILLIE. Would Albert E. LUIIe. last heard
of In Philadelphia, kindly communicate
with Isabella Shedden, 640 Fackard at.,
Ann Arbor Mich.
LOST AND FOUND
CAMERA Lost, No. 8-A, autegraphlo fold
ing camern, No. 40770; liberal renard.
310 N. 11th at.
HELP WANTED PEMALB
A NUMBER OF POSITIONS
are open
for able, well-bred, home girls (age 10 to
22 years;, who are Interested In and would
appreciate a good, steady position.
Apply Monday, Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'B
COOK, good, at good wages, who will do
some downstairs work; healthy suburban
residence, 20 minutes from city. 6 minutes
from Pennsylvania station on bus line, 16
minutes from Philadelphia and Western;
mountains lrf summer; permanent position
for right party. Address 418 Lancaster ave..
liaverrorn ft. ATamort lqux
COOK: white family; 8 adults; care of
Kitcnen, cunmg room ana pantry; second
gin ana jaunaress empioei; separate sioep-
WB rngmii permanent position; reierenco ro
ng rooms; permanent position; referenro ra-
quireai state
Box 14.
wages. Address Cymvd
COOK1NO and downstairs work; no wash
lng. Phone Norrlstown 1208.
l'UULIC STENOGRAPHER to take charge
of office; would have most of her time for
ner own woj-k; rem ireo; reierences. j 410.
Ledger Office.
SALESWOMEN
Wanted Several saleswomen
thoroughly experienced in selling trimmings;
your qualifications as saleswoman must be
the beet and your experience in this line first
class.
Permanent engagement! fin opportunity.
Call Saturday and Monday.
Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'B
STENOGRAPHER Competent, capable, ac
curate girl, thoroughly familiar with her
work, must be Protestant, Apply Douglas
Manufacturing Corporation, BOS North Amer
Ican Bldg.
WOMEN
WE BELIEVE $30 A WEEK IN COMMIS
SION SHOULD INTEREST SOME HIGH
CLASS WOMEN WHO WISH TO ENTER
THE BUSINESS WORLD.
Such a position is open to women or Pleas
ing personality who are desirous ot connect
ing with a firm where promotion Is posi
tively based upon merit.
For further Information call or. write all
this week to Room 203. Smlth-Austermuhl
Bldg . Bth and Market sts.. Camden N J
WOMEN We are looking for special type
of ladles between 2B and 4B years of age.
refined and good personality: a congenial
business, where unusual Income will reward
her honest efforts. Apply after 10.30 A. M,,
710 wiaener wag,
YOUNO WOMAN experienced In canvass
Ing, 700 Flnnders Hldg
General
MAKE MONEY AT HOME
Tou can earn from $1 to $2 an hour In your
spare time writing show cards: quickly and
easily learned by our new simple method;
no canvassing or soliciting; ws teach you
how, sell your work and pay you cash each
week: full particulars and booklet free.
Write today to American Show Card School.
130 Ryle llldg . Toronto. Canada.
CLERKS. 18 upward, for Postal Mall Serv.
leu: $120 month: experience unnecessary;
examinations October. For free particulars
nt Instruction write J. Leonard (former Civil
Service examiner), 062 Equitable Bldg,,
Washington, D. C.
CIVIL SERVICE examinations. November
and December; many vacancies; salary,
$1400-11800; write for sample test. P 814,
Ledger Office.
HELP WANTED MALE
BRICKLAYER 10 n day,
all day. 1220 Arch st.
long Job, Call
CARPENTERS, $1 hour; ery long job.
nil dv 122(1 Arch st.
Call
CARPENTER FOREMAN. IBB week;
jnh rail all dav. I22H Arrh st
long
FOREMAN PAINTER wanted : man who Is
able to take conrplete charge nf paint de
partment doing A-l work: out-of-town shop
M 12B Idxer Office.
FUR RIIYER
WANTED
Must be experienced
.Mn- cn al.tlltV tO
have
a successful
a iur aopart.
ment for a lesdlng Philadelphia ahopi only
those thoroughly experienced and capable of
swinging volume buslneis need apply. Su
perintendent's Office. Frarlt & Heuer. 11th
and juaraei
GENTLEMAN. Ctholo preferred, well eilu
catei nnd lit good character und etandlnB
for work of special nuture Address c 414
Ledger Office.
'SBPTBMBIt ;1T; 3,11
XXLF WANTEDMALB
MAN wanted, between 23 and So years, to
act as assistant to sales manager! must
be ambitious and willing to lesrni Immedi
ate returns to the right person, who ran
quality) must have reference. Write for In-
'"View, M 737, Ledger Office. ,
MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVE Of
salesman to handle line of electrlo future
fittings in Btate of Pennsylvania. 0 821.
Ledger Office.
. , BALM MANAOBR
Wanted by a large organisation, a high
grade man about 88 years of age, not neces
sarily an expert, but a man who thoroughly
understands ths principles of salesmanship,
who feels he can lead others and can man
age those In the ranks.
If you have such qualifications we may be
able to offer you a REAL Job,
Tell us about yourself.
Address in confidence. P 1110 Ledger Office.
SALESMAN Manufacturer of high-grade
gas water heaters has opening In this ter
ritory for salesman to call on Jobbers,
plumbers, arohlteots and builders; our prod
uct Is In blr demand and is without competi
tion as to quality and price! but it takes
salesmanship to snow the results we have a
right to expect, and this Is a real Job with
a future for a powerful and red-blooded pro
ducer. Apply by letter, setting forth fully
experience, age and record of past ao
compltshmants M 128, Ledger Offloa,
SALESMAN, bond, for Atlantic City by In
vestment firm dealing In Government and
other high-class bonds; one who knows the
territory and can produce; to good man sal
ary and commission paid: best or re fa. req.
Address, with full particulars, Bond Sales
men, Suite 826, Ouaranteo Tr, Dldg,, Allan-
no uuy.
SALESMAN wanted to carry line ladles'
glove silk hosiery for Stats of Pennsyl
vania; strictly commission basis; all an
swers held confidential. A. J. Bachner Co,,
Inc.. Qloversvllls. N. T.
SALESMAN, experienced In butchers' supply
and market-nxturo line: good opening for
first-class salesman; state age and expert-
fnce .M Ala, liruygr imce
SALESMAN, calling on physicians outside of
Phlla., to handle Interesting specialty on
commission. C 480, Ledger Office.
SALESMAN with outside soiling experience.
709 Flsnders Dldg.
SALESMEN. 8 Increasing sales force on
live real estate proposition that Is netting
our salesmen 100 to f 180 weekly; will dem
onstrate to men chosen to fill these posi
tions. Call 10 A. M. to 4 P, M Mr.
Hompton, Bulto 81B, 1011 Chestnut st.
SALESMEN. 8. and dlst. manager, with au
tomobile pref., to cover exclusive territory
In East. Penna., Dela. and so. New Jersey.
to represent the manuf. on highly salable
product. Ad. Industrial Bales Engineering
Co.. 671 Broad st. Newark. N. J.
SALESMEN Automobllo; wonderful oppor
tunity for live wires to conneot wtlh pro
gressive truck distributers. P H84, Ledger
Office.
SALESMEN wanted for ground-floor demon
stratlon. Apply 010 Market st.
W
OOLEN SALESMEN Manufacturing and
wholesale following; men and mrn..
commission; give full information and reN
erenoee. .u .tu. Auwor Auvenising Agency.
020 Chestnut st. ,.
General
WILL YOU SELL UB YOUR STARE TTMEr
We will train you to write showcards for
vs: no canvxsslng or soliciting; we supply
you with steady work; distance no object'
will pay you from $15 to $30 a week. Wlls.iri
Methods. Ltd., Dept. 4. 04 E. Richmond.
Toronto. Canada.
CLERKS. 18 upward, for Postal Mall Serv
ice: $120 month: experience unnecessary:
examinations October. For free particulars
of Instruction write J. Leonard (former Civil
Service examiner), 062 Equitable Bids-..
Washlngtno, D. C.
CIVIL SERVICE examinations November
and December: many vacancies: salary
JHOO-flKOil. Write fur sample test. P 813
Ledger Office.
SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALB
SECRETARY, stenographer, feminine; Trot.;
exp des, reap position. C 488, Led. Off.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
BUTLER and cook. Japanese, wishes steady
position: take full charge of smnll family
or apt.: best olty rets. C 324. Ledger Off.
CHEF wishes pos'tlon In lumber camp, em
ployed for past 3 years In different camps
28 E, Federal St.. Burlington. N. J.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
Young man, cxp. in time-atudv and produc
tion work, nt prosont employed bv prominent
firm of Industrial engineers, desires connec
tion with manufacturing company, M ill.
Ledger Office
YOUNG Japanese desires position In private
family; cool: or butler, willing to learn
anything; no experience. Call or write
Karlamura, 2518 8. Hicks St.. City.
YOUNO MAN, unmarried, who has had 8
tears' experience ln retail selling and re
tail store management in an interior Penn
sylvania town. In men's and women's ap
parel, shoes, hats. etc.. desires position as
salesman or other position of trust and re
sponsibility, where hard work, energy and
good salesmanship will be recognized, with
moderate salary.
Good references aa to character and integrity.
Who will give me a chance to demonstrate?
Address P 1118. Ledger Office.
AGENTS
MEN and women who can furnish bond to
sell a hlgh-olars household specialty: good
mi.Min-s.ivMi, , mi, ut-uKer wriicc,
REPRESENTATIVES wtd.. distribute itm
Pies and take orders for high-grade flavor
ing extracts; oppor, for live wires. Htrout
Mfg. Co., 23 Fairmont St.. Arlington, Mass,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Country Store Near Norristown
Right at Pennsylvania Railroad station:
within gunshot Schuylkill River: modernized
dwelling- acre ground; bearing fruits: sales
storage $380 weekly; real estate and atock
loiai aooui tuuuu. we invite companion.
Details through REESE & LINDERMAN. 0
E. C Airy street. Norrlstown. Pa.
WE HAVE for sale a pawnshop, established
28 years, doing a very good business; aver
age pront S20 000 a year; bottling establish
ment, bottling all kinds of soft drlnku, well
known, hardware and house-furnishing store,
established 18 years, doing an excellent busi
ness; all good propositions. John S. Zor, busi
ness specialist. 808 American Mechanio
Illdg.. Trenton. N. J.
CASH BUYERS waiting What have you to
sellT List with us for Immediate results.
UnhersM Ssrvlce Association, 607 Drexel
m., T .u. ami w.wawi
UIU. MJIIIDMIU UUIfl.
DIRECTLY adjoining Camp Dlx 14-room
house and store combined; good oppor-
tunny, ent; icruia. .fluuu, 1, v.
Hargrove,
jirnwns .Mills N. J.
DRUG STORE in Trenton at real sacrffice-:
$50 aerage daily; beautiful proposition
and location; $7300. Phone 7400. Hlegel.
HOP South Broad st . Trenton. N. J
SENIOR PARTNER wlll sell half Interest
In established auto reresslty sales agency;
no competition . sales $2000 monthlv; trow
Ing. P 71 Ledger Office 18th and Vine
Wanted
SUCCESSFUL
MANUFUCTURER AND
EXECUTIVE
having sold his own business will re
organize and manage a concern
neidlnu financial and other aid.
P 1031 Ledger Office
BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Suite 21-22 second floor, over Child's Rest
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
HARRY W. SMITH. 717 SANSOM ST.
MPSIOAL INSTBTJMENT3
HaVE YOU heard the Solotone phonograph?
Showrooms, 1727 Chestnut at.
OLD GOLD
OLD gold, allver, platinum, plated ware, old.
style Jewelry, teeth plates bought for cash
Est, 1817. J, L Clark, refiner. 807 Sansom
PItlNTINO
TYPE, presses and cutters; big bargains
Phlla. Printers' supply, 14 S. 8th at.
WANTED
ANTIQUE china, furniture, gold, allverdla-.
monds. "Antique." 628 Chestnut Wa,T028.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
ELECTRICAL MOTORS. MACHINE TOOL?
POWER EQUIPMENT 4UU,'J-
O'BRIEN MAC1UNERY CO., Ill) N. 3D ST,
BOARDING
nTJOEMKRE. O10B York rd. Rooms th
hoard, lams lawn, shade, vegetable ir.r'i."
PENNSYLVANIA HUlltlltllAV
THE GABLES, Ardmore, Pa Within I
square of train or trolley; n conien
lences Thune Ardmore 1074. cnven.
BOARD WANTED
WILL PAY $50 MONTH
breakfast and evening
C 418, Ledger Office.
fo"
r room. u.ik
dinner. Write
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, v'H
TJiKD Atreoxognds
MARTIN-ALEXANDER
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
(Baking Process)
Produces a most hancsoras lurtroui fin
ish which stands tmdtrj fll w?"Sf.JB2
dltlons. without oraektavi J '.
Alexander Process, because of long satis
factory wear.
is 'most eoonomToali also
to be considered . Is the ,
.Pie
pleasure and
satisfaction, of driving a
M
M
andsoms ear.
our facilities, will enable us to com
plets your car In the shortest time pos
abls
sible; ws guarantee delivery wnen prom
ised I If rou want to ses how vour car
wilt look come and see our work.
MARTTN-ALEXANDER
,E PAtNTINO
80 Reed st... .
Oregon SMI
Main Tm
XruiCK 1890 touring. 5 passenger, aeohanl-
cally perfioti cord equipment. Ralph
Springer. 128 E, Lancaster avs., Ardmore,
Pa. Ardmors 880.
CADILLAC
ino' Set' fcoTAicrSB '
INC., 620 N. Broad St. Phone Poplar 6036.
CADILLAC, model 01. 1B1B. 7 passenger;
perfect condition. Alton C. Hale. 128 B.
Lancaster ave,, Ardmore. Pa. Ardmore 830.
n AnH ! Af SEDAN double letter, like
,tJlL.lJ n-Wt STANLEY AUTO CO.,
810 N. BROAD ST. POPLAR 7820.
DODQE 1910 B-rassenger touring car, me
chanically perfect; rubber good! top and
paint fair; $800. Allen C. Hale. 128 E Lin
caster ave.. Ardmore, Pa. Ardmore 830.
rvnrtPC SEDAN, late model, like new,
lywVJU 1 STANLEY AUTO CO.. 610 N.
BROAD ST. POPLAR 7638,
FORD
Roadateri 1920; like new; first
$278 takes It . Royal Motorcar
Co.. Inc.. 620 N. Broad st. .Pop. 6036.
FORD Truk, worm drive, express body;
rUIL rhetp. STANLEY AUTO CO., 611
N. Broad St. Poplar 7820.
FRANKLIN touring, model B-A; good con
dition, little usedi owner leaving country
bargain for cash. Phone Wayne 24 8 W.
PAnTF I AP 19 7-passenger, $60. Call
,rtLlLil-n Toplar 8248. Mr. McMichael.
1846 Poplar st.
I4AVNPS 1T B-passengeri excellent. Call
nrtinr-3 roplar 8248. Mr. McMlohaei,
1848 Poplar at.
141 irtQON Limousine, rsbullti late model;
nULAJVM ,. t0T euneri or nack.
lng; small amount of oash. balance easy
terms. Royal Motorcar Co., Inc. 820 N,
Broad. Pop. 6086.
HUDSON
1020 ooupe,
run venr
handsome carl
little; bargain.
620 H. Broad.
Royal Motorcar Co., In,,
Poplar 6086.
WtnnN Coupe. 1020; beautiful Job;
nuiAJun wlll crlflc,. Roral Motor.
car Co.. Inc.. 620 N. Broad st. Pop 6086.
MAXWELL
touring, late model, like
new; first $270 takes. Royal
Motorcar Co.. Ino.. 620 N. Broad. Pop. 60;
in,
PF PVPI ANin model, roadster: big
vsu-it-iuui- reduction. STANLEY
AUTO CO.. 010 N. Broad et. Pop. 7820.
MFRPPR 1D2- Sport car. series
mcm.E.rV B: almost new: $200 worth!
special equipment; sacrifice. Royal Motorcar
Co.. Inc.. 620 N. Broad. Poplar 6036.
MERCEDES ".?
disc wheels, very
HTAVr.PIV lllrn
r Aln r -.. -.. w
J.. via .. mu1 1 PP. IQU,
ULuaMumi,u, coupe, izo. reflnlshed; good
condition. Charles Goldberg, 210 W. Rlt-
lommupq si, a amiiej vicillltlUOWn ttBl,
nAKI AND adan. upholstering like new
wrtiimiL ,... m,i. i, . .
610 N. Broad. Pop. 7820 Stanley Auto Co.
" OLOSMOWILE; 1920, f pass.: perfect
throughout: 0 tires and rims: repainted
bargain. 612 B. 60th st. Belmont 8SBS W.'
0 to 4 o'clock
OVFRIJND,0'Jrln,r, 98' h nd
UYLILrtllU starter. STANLEY AUTO
PP. 610 N, RROAD. POP. T820
DVFRI AND00 0-passenger. $330. Call
VJa J , . poplar 8248. Mr. McMichael.
1346 Poplar at.
nAUCII AND LANO. 1020
Electrlo brougham: this ear Is only one year
old. and haa had the best of care; pneu
matic cord tires, wire wheels: price very rea
sonable for quick sale. J. H. Diver. Man
ager. Used Car Dept.. Franklin Motor Car
Co.. 011 North Broad st. Poplar 4036.
STORAGE BATTERIES
C-volt $7: 12-volt. $10: all batteries posl.
UyJ.s,-U8.rnie.d. STARR STORAGE BAT.
TERY CO.. 260 N. 1.1th. Locust 3802.
STANDARD817 7-"- -i wheels.
7. . nLIB00. Call Poplar 824S.
Mr. McMichael. 1840 Poplar St.
WANTED, automobiles: must be In A-l con
dltlon 1707 Vine st.
PAIGE, 1019; fine shape. $178: bal. terms;
open evgs. Broadway. 808 N. Broad st.
DODGE tour., late model, $130: bal. terms:
open evgs. Broadway. SOB N. Broad st.
NATIONAL touring. 1020. $1B0. bal. terms;
open evgs. Broadway. 80S N. Broad st.
OLDSMOBILE 0, touring. 1020. $200: bal.
terms; open eve. roaqway. H03 N, Broad.
NASH, 1021, like new, $800. balance terms;
open evgs. Broadway. 803 N. Broad st.
FOB SALE
WINTER BLANKETS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FOR LNSTITUTION3. HOTELS, APART
MENTS. PERSONAL USE AND GIFTS;
SUPERIOR KINDS ONLY AND AT
PRICES MUCH UNDER THE RETAIL
STORES.
W. H. SMITH & SONS
011 WALNUT ST.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED
VISIBLE 3 MOS. $0.80 AND UP
Factory Rebuilt Typewriters
"See Out New Machine,
the Century"
American Writing Machine Co.
802 CIIEfaTNUT ST.
Walnut 2450 Main 4208
OFFICE FURNITURE
Larre lot of desks, safes, fllee. ehln mA
general office furniture, store fixtures.
vo iw, re.i una exenange.
PATTEN FURNITURE CO.
LOCUST 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. RACE 4200.
STAMP COLLECTION
Private collection of 1000 stamps, United
States and foreign countries; will sell as a
wholo or separately. Address C 403 Ledger
Office.
LUTTER-HEADH, good bond paper, $3. B0
per thousand; envelopes, $2.75 per thou
sand Gorman Printing Co.. N. E. cor. Bth
and Green sts Phone Market 21112.
OFFICE FIXTURES partition tables and
lumber. Apply Dreyfou & Lang. Mul
ford Bldg.. Broad r.nd Wallace.
BARBER SHOP First-class, good business;
northwestern section; death cause of sale
C 4111. Ledser Offce.
RANOE, coal. Spoor: good condition; doublo
oon: suitable boarding house, restaurant
4010 Baring st. Phone Preston 436.
ANTIQUE and modern furniture; rugs
books: unusual opportunity; limited time
Call for appointment. Frankford 0380.
nilUNSWICK-UALKU billiard table. 414 ill
full equipment with extras: good condi
tion. Thone Diamond B070 W.
STORAGE AND MOVING
ESTABLISHED 1872
CONTINENTAL
STORAGE WAREHOUSES
20th St. ab. Chestnut
MOVING STORAGE PACKING
ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC
RUGS AND CARPETS
CLEANED SCOURED STORED
TELEPHONE LOCUST 1000
ONE MONTH FREE ESTABLISHED 1886
THE EXCHANGE STORAGE CO.
1420 N. 8TH ST.
PHONE DIAMOND 2471
SEPARATE ROOMS: PACKING MOvmn
CALL AND INSPECT OUR WAREHOUSE
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
rhe BIG 4 TRANSFER CO. In,.
87th and Market
Eggno Harlp, i,Aff
WANTED Two return loads 0f houe.h.,
goods, freight or merchandise? comlnS 2
the vicinity ot Schnectady, Trov. hfnv
Amsterdam or aioversYille, N. y.' s'f.'''&
Ryan. 232-231 Broadway. Schenectady ' ij y
WANTED Two-ton load of household 0d."
freight or merchandise from Hartforrt'
Conn,, to i-niiuaenini ur vicinity, John p
ronton morses Co . 62d and Lancaster vb
l'hone Belmont 1300. r
VICTORY STORAGE
6206 FILBEIIT. Phone Belmont 4670 f,
esllmats. Plercs-Arrow vans. "' "'
' THE JOHN RHOADB ca
etorsge, packing, moving, carpet cleantn.
4I3T-MI LANCAsVeR AVE,. WEST Plllt??'
UONARCII HIUI1AUB CO,
nNTn r . a k. .
TER AVE. AUTO SERVICE. BTORAaS'
PACKINQ. LONO-DI8TANCK JOVINO. "
V '
'1
jKHMfg ? OR jMny,
BROAD' N SBJ w.i. ."rrr
sn suite, hardwood nV,.rnl!6". sla
(Inous hot water, paof'' 'ctrlcltj?
W0nU.t( l I ., II
rnAmi, .. K.
nomei a. nurses or buatneV. H.a" apaeii
fast optional. UW" wome.?TO
x steetoSgte l
aeniemen or nurse.. WoodiiVn."" eoto,".- V,1
MONTGOMERY AVE"
LiUJ. - ..IIS
rroni. nsKPf.; hatt."
. 1720TSI3-r-
iSiSSlJitfwT'
men, with use i of bath ifSllW!' fr sS2'
family, a 413. L.dV.1 H-?'T''dI bb?
rmms a. ,. . "u n r--
- , . . . . ... uiiira ritiaia t.
Owner, vicinity loth gggeja, -Jhr.-'
":..; ? " iiOTEij una..: w,
hest MM. for trav.i'.y.'-iy; uB&
4BTH. B.. 426Attiactiv- it?Stm
room in refined home! 'gWr front
48TH, S.. 1106 Model. lurnTihSaaa!!
bath, private family. iiSW'd Tili
Woodland 2818 W. ,n"man. pfj"
EMtMMm
modem
minutes to
ELKgANTLY furnished' room JSrTi
eurt si. C0UX)U or Mnen. I'fll'fj;
ATTRAOTIVB tum. apts,. torn. iw... L
Sherwood Apt. Ag-nCT. mf.Effi
APARTMENTS
The SWARTHM0RE
22ND AND WALNUT
blgh-class location and Just f JrSSL1
S7AT Oale,v ultes. 2 room?Jl3
bath. 8 rooms and n hatt,. T.'.v ti
i
ths year. Ver9 Ittractl?: "n',iii"L '
n iAn sit in !-.. 'c-l
be icon at any time.
WAaiNGFORD APR.
80th above Chestnut. large second Bone .
for rent. October 1. Ivlng room. 3 Uil2&
tile bath and enower. dlnlns; room, tJuSf
N. E. Corner 16th & Jefferson
Modern apt, of three spacious. hsUio-..
appointed rooms, tiled bath with i!S.
open fireplace! .beautiful reslden st MI
turn. If desired. Apply promises oeTkSJ:
Bpruce 0800 for appointment? l
UNIVERSAL SERVICE ASS'N
807 DREXEL ULDO.
AJJfelLin.HV QUU4
882 8. 16TH ST.. unfurnished-One sulu
second Hoor, 2 rooms, with private SS,.
one on third rioor. 4 rooms, with btth rtjel
trie lights, hot-water heat. WIHTESiriiJ
McLANAltAN 13th and Pine sts.
2017 BPRUCE ST. Two unfurnished sultei
on second floor, ready for occupancy Oct
Jhi?Iy Ana accommodations. JAME8 r
ItARE. 402 West End Trust. Spruce ?8S
BR.0AI?..8T" 2000 North: unfurn, 0 rms. ana
S baths, with showers: every cony": mint
be seen to be appreciated: southern1 eros'
ure. Phone Diamond 1043.
142:
22 N.1BTH Homelike family apartmsati 11
second and third tlnnr.- I.r,. .f-J ."!'. 'I
.- o . .. ...-..-' '"u""i I
-' w- .wo... .,wm ui, ,irt iioor. suitaole
for doctor's -office.
RIEBENACK APARTMENTS, 6 rooms ana-
2 baths. 34th nnd Powelton ave. See ageet
on premises or West End Trust Co., Broad
and 8. Penn square. Spruce 8123
BPRUCE ST.. near 13th Apt., suite of '$'
rooms and prlvato bath; electrlo light, hot-
wain ri, uiiiuiiimiirui en, per month. l
wniteeino a Mciinennn. inth and Pine
FINELY FURNISHED bachelor apartments iJ
music niiu uuuuifi rcn Wlin mOu. ttltd I
nmo anu enuwer. i- n. lain st.
8. E. CORNER 17TH AND SUMMER BTs.-
Destrable modern apaitmonts: 1, 2, $ "I
rooms with bath and Kitchenette. Apply 3. a. .'I
Fuller. 10 S. 18th st. """ ' " t'J
THE NASH APARTMENTS. 1B27 Spruce st.
To lease, npartment. 8 rooms. 2 bithi
and kitchen, unturnleheil
1321 SPRUCE Hkpg. apt., 4 rms. & bath;
also 2 rooms and bath. h.-w. heat, eltc,
hdwd. floors: by appolntm't. Walnut iltf
FOR RENT 0 apts.. 2 rms. and bath each:
Spruce st. near 24th. Edward II. Cloul
1014 Land Title Hldg.
WE HAVE several desirable houiekeeolif
apts. for rent. Taulane. mo Walnut it .
0020 n. .iai, si. turner n rooms, duo; v !'
n,i. Tlnn Htatlon hat tl,n T Inv- '
OIRARD AVE. AND HTH, N. E. comer
Modern apartment. 3 rooms and bath.
44TH ST., S.. 223
bath apartment:
-Mod. 4 or S rms iti
Immediate potsenloa i
Sl'RUCh.', 14.11 Two large rooms und tali
unfurnished eyonil frnnf ref. renultrf
BEAUTIFUL unfurn. hskpg. apt.. 3 rmi-
kltchenetto tc bath: mod : conv.: eiclUL
n'borhood: doctor' home. 1311 Qlrsrd sts
WF.ST PIIIIVnEM'IHA
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4039 BALTIMORE AVENUE
Handsomely furnished apartments; 3 room
and bath. .
1)307 ARCH ST.. APARTMENT .
Private baths, steam heat, hot water, msoj (ji
trio: near"t ana suuway ci, "
Philadelphia station
r-t u.exri . u llfljtn fTha KdlnberoUzIlf
strictly hUliloes 0r.-&-b. apt.; detached ..A
Plilldlng wltn elevator aervice; rent n
ROOMY apartments. 4 rooms. IB.'i: 5 room 1
and bath. $70: opposite Park; fine conol- 1
tlon. janitor, vjiu i-arKsioe ave.
UNFURNISHED. 1 to 4 rooms; select; very
deelrahle location 203 S Wth it.
4314 CHESTNUT- Unfurnished, o roomi,
bath. Apply Janitor 41th and Chestnut.,
flKRMANTOWN
MODERN efficiency housekeeping apsrtmintj
1 acres of land: high flotation and 1 1" -surroundings:
country club and 18-hole goii
links within 1 block: garage on Pf,ml,',!;n ,
blocks to station and 23 minutes .to city ten
ter, only $100 per month on yearly less, i
MAURAN. DOLMAN S. CO . N. E. cor.
Broad and Chestnut. -
1T.NNHYLVAXIA SUBURB W .
Willow Grove Apartments
OPEN ALL YEAR
opposite
V ow arovol-arkj's-ond 4 room spstt;
ments. with alt modern convenencM.
IH.W steam-vapor heat plant Instslloa, a
Willow Groe Aparimeiue.
dellshtrui sunurnnn locwiiyii ..
Ci P. COWARD CO.. 20th Jefferson els.
APARTMENT H.-w. heat, eleo,, ! isr., -mod
ioca" for chlld'n. 10"' n'wsalth BU.
inrnv nnrtc .
3004 YORK TRBRrTr?!5.".f?tA.bI,,:L,r' T
B001 York ra.
wyommf -' - jW
WYNNKTIELD
""Vhaoelar:,.. rfiStt ffi
rURNISHBD APARTMENTS .
808 8. 13TH BT. Second noor. 4 rooms
hath. Penna. Co.. 317 Chestnut st,
sue
WEST PHILADELPHIA j
APARTMENTS WANTED
T?D.Trv..fnPh...dTph'i.a warTs: :
Universal service ass;n
Tmpira bj.'
Offlre. . -; ,
WANTED Unfurnished aFartnunts or ,
rooms and bath; must bs moderate, stsw
rooms ann uam, mu"
(- m n. Lsdser Offlco
WK.OUANTEEtreyyaP
.. nrtes
WANTED, B.room rijnji ,
una iociiuii ""
Trnrro-nfTi'-'PTNO APARTMENTS ;
.rum waitwinK Housekeeping apartment ,t
fully furnished. 6 romH0,J"SV,,0,,lV,,dt '
months or longer: rent tUi. "''
.. . - .. st i. enrl I'ini. i
WALNUT HT.. npnosll. ' '"' Wtnhenetl! '-i
Beautiful localhn. 3 room, Kltcnr, -
snd luith. HT-1 M r.aev. "' ' ?Ml
SPRUCE BT.. 21IU-Ecllnt ior. """,
BM.1S
!
w..,v, , uniiinv ,. - w an . , r c
v unn- , .fl
nesg people con. iZ' pAfoiT '
BlAMONbT lM07-FrontrI2r5JO "
single room-. ?..iiXOurffr n,
OIRARD EBTATEA bTSJlttjii!
room: Southerir Mfutlfiillf7iT,.Di -J
. t --- au.. in . g sai nissu
I'
7T3I ST., N 281 J .. il,,.,.-' . - , .
turn, hskpg.i private in.t!n 0M65t-
nm s.. 82oLr .h-oTTfUSSj: 7
bath, for .entlm.'ln -omSa;-.
i-JUVATB family, vicinity 4ud . . - 1
e...of,VonuokAlSPS
optional. Phone Barlnrnie?.1"' Wiakfii. xl
HANDSOa
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atiT nnnxKh u iuu.
keeping iPts. a. i
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