Ant . ", "'?, s Tffi LcMers te t7ie Ucftfer rhi. soldiers' Funeral can.. a.e Evening Publh Ledger: fethe .--rsr: ttper a " ."-;- ..i ..rvle. It win l!a kind Sriltaff '-erv.ee of meit """""."r.Ml doubt If ' "l". .wV" Were tribute pal'l " . ... It. iwKtAfl An. II HiHil-reltr, " "K. In numbtri. ana yet """..At rmnrrlw In eminent, for no one win net ll"'"''"",. ' ... knnwn te the ie ln.'h" 'unlr.rth'y knew htm nereenally. 'M0!?' i!" Mayer who led the imrde. cufaMe of the Mr wne unlferm. .rcempnnM by tw ".ut mipren.lve for The ;r c'? nup almeet entirely colerJ ,0.ri ', nW uniform, nnd In the of th '", the uniform.. loeUeil be- ferm'iTnrt a. If they had Been bird ierv ierv ierv ?r.W.om.where before their wearer were SKlSSri and Placed temh aWV a- ""? we me.t ImprcMlT. feature, were !hf Veeln SJh'MSft en CparPeJ Mere r.mm" neenalnn no mutter hew ,h?r At U tft "ftileh I Meed, an.! wTn'e.l m" r.UIn "evernt lime, and liww bim Grounded by thmi'.n. j 11. the Krent ellence w" uch that It SStff'hiw "en almeet I-..IW. te hear a ... -- ..nhalt nnvemem. i vl in nrnn u.i .'' " - ,mt te .be ail r " n wliieper, what type end ....puiinnv mi n " " . - .i... ,. ...meil te have been cnicnizani "'""' '" rtftnrn 10 ni ,.,,tw w h bowed ",0?..m.""l.:,inereveii they watched ...,.! and lenr-atalned Jl yVJOSl'" .TUreh' keeninir eiepa te wnicn wan 'V Thv lt the band, e.peclally the Key KeVlvl.len boy. "who had turned out te 55 their la.t re.pta te ! of their dead "S'w.T wonderful nnd well repaid the city for any exnenae. or exertion that waa taken ',"' thl. demon.tratlen. And In con- c?5m I want te -ay that never w. a Pa- team ei '"".. "' ,. ... .M,ntlv all laid aula ehnrnPfar Held 1U niHiri . - It Slit with much care, and whoever planned ?. Ul be , gratified with the preclalen with which their Plans were carneoem Philadelphia, October ES. 1021. Title fop the Fair Te t Kditer e the nvrrtng I'ubUe I.tActr! Sir Ab I understand the preposition, the word "SeiQUl" does net appeal te the pub lie Why net use the word centennial In hl manner C.enli-nnia.I'-the "C- for . hundred and the "l." for nfty. 130 war.? Or It mlaht be called the "C. U. An Jfv.r.ary of th. Great IWm Ocean City. N. J.. October 22. 1021. Railreadmen's Wages Te the Wlter e Me Evtnlne 1'ubUc LtAetr' Sir If the railroad men are te strike the rnbllc has a rlitht te be Informed of what Silarlta trainmen are earnlnir annually, and X their expenees are while aay from heme en duty. It would be Interesting- te have these flKUrei published and compared v!th the annual Income of ethor classee AWeadlnic' dally recently stated that paj ifnger enilneers received by the dny JS.r.e te I0.0O. nnd freight engineers. Jd.ne te 18 B" This statement la mleleadlng. aa traln'crews de net work by the day, but by the hundred miles, with a minimum day and emtime for everything ever eight hours. Let me clte an Instance: Take two towns I hae In mind, which are Ul" miles apart. Train Ne. 1 leaves the first town at 11:1S A. M.. and arrhes at the ether at 8:13, V. JI . kit heurB' actual running time. New tslte the average rale of the abee schedule, which v.euld be about IG.00 per hundreI miles, and suppoie an engineer makes twenty iven runs In a month, his salary, without overtime, would amount te JH.R2 a day; MHO."! a month, and M!l30.fiR a year. These IWureJ .rc net far from correct, t recently Informed by a locomotive nclnr that he earned about 14300 last Hr. Anether enKltieer I knew, who has n preferrwl run. v. eiks four hours a. day and esrni JU a day and Is away from home only six meals each week. A station agent ,li a jmall village net many miles irem mis rity advl- int lliat his salary was never .cm thn $87.80 every two weeks. If these lUtements are correct, there is a reasen irhr railroad rat's are high. If the farmer ciuld work eight hours a day, with time nc! a half for mcrtlme, and hive wages te Correspond with these paid te railroad mtn. It we'lld be rather disastrous te the reit of the world. S. I.. HDNnY. Philadelphia. October 23. 1021. A Title for the Fair Te th- .'rfifer e the f.ucnlne Public LcAetr: Sir I suppoie suxgestlitg names for the fair In lll'.'fl Is net limited te Phlladelphlans nly If net I will euagest the name of 'Tatrletlc I'lillnitelplila World's Exposition." I think the above name covers alt and Is appropriate for these reasens: The fair : held t celebrate and commemorate the '"nth annvers.irv cf the algnlnir of the Hcclap.itleti of Independence by some of the tiadlng patriots of this country, at that time In Philadelphia, and It Is te be a world ex hibit or fair. JOHN' P. I1KN30N. Ilsadlng. Pa . iK-teb-r 22. 1021. Cost of City Laber 76 thr Tiflfer of the Kvrnine I'ublir I.tflarr: Sir In sour Irsue of a recent date ft wr'ter riKi t nhv p tile am lealn th farms S'.d gitiiB tn th" llv nnd points nut that tin ..iM i has iiulmnidillea and can get te ti"n tu i. i -r iiinl e'hir amusements. Tile .'(ill for tin mnrmnnt cityward Is plain l)v-. tlin reined" ti hard ti supply I lime Ucn iu'hIik u nirni ler forty eiri. The "m i H r ' vlii the mrni Is tint movies nl . in agaiit fnoMsliness. but It Is pay f r our url. en nil iMiual basis iYltli the V . 'n e 'h i , unions have been p Unwed te ?U hi .g s hi thi cities se enormously nf 1 te 'ir ! that they lire entirely out of I're with such pay as the products of the i in un M,'ld the dinner nnd hl employee. Jjt as long iih the man who undertakes te rui u farm miiHt wmk fiem twelve te flf tttn hdura a cUy te earn as much as the city mini , ai-ns In etalit heurK. iust se Inmr will tl , children t:e te the city tn compete fe- tint better pa1, TM remedy is le make the Inhnr unions afiietit such reductions In wages aa vlll put tlii'm cm mi e'lU.il hailH Alth the farmer. ti.Tiby t king .tway the Inducement of go ge liK te tlm illy ami ciuililu the farmer te hire Ms help In cnintietltlen with tha manufav 'Jrir The rnllrends then can reduce their h. The manufacturer can reduce tha irn'e ii? mnchlners (.ml goods. The restau Mnla. I,uti la uml mi-rchuntH can reduce the cu t of lUlni.-. People can build houses rtuaper. ihi-reby reducing rent. It Is time l"i .r thuughtful American te take Itrnd ngiiinsi the high cost of everything, nith.r It nj tn.it 'rials, transporlatlen or abei- Ut us also, l.i the i..ime proportion, re dJO) tlie snlarles of the corporation officers rd the public service men all along the line, from the Janitor In the basement te tie President n ttn White Heuse, nn.l when "e haie nrcnmpllsheil that we will have iut our country buck tn a sensible, sound tM kullil IuihIh. m. j. iJHIJNUY. Phlladelphl.i, ucteber 24, 1021, Would Impeach Councilman tu h Kilder e thi- 'rrnfiin Puh'ic l.titaer: Blr I note In jour paper tha offers of "veral piepie te buy t.ir and feathers and - inivieiiieniH or torture for the Coun ........ no is u duiigireus meance te the t.iy s prugrens. i m , poe,. man nnd )n iieea of employment that the passage of Majer Mnere'i Inuu bill might have fur- ste. "" lmt ' wl" '" ene of "ft e lv IIM te a fund of (.1000 te litre the K-st la fat talent te Impeach this man as a traitor i the cltlxena and an ebstructer of overy inevement te aineliorate the sufferings of Phi!"!"?1!!"1, " " CHItlSTIAN. iniiudelphlii, Octiibtr 21, 1021, Rifle Matches During Fair te th, u,utr e the KviMnu Public l.tilgcr; l-i uliT1" XXm" asn l "tl"d an article L.i hVKM"" l'l'ni.if Lrihibr in recard te uZ' ."?, "" ,he werM'" '" a held t..t i ?: ' J"ar' "BU Z ,0"k n "real In J' real In Irapshnetlni. In the.e bgene dare Wdwt," "iV llvt'blr', or ' h?etlng t when thm - i,,.i... .. .." "neer glass balls took ltn nlace. and null lit glass ball was put en the market It iw.7 .,..." Wn,n hlt "nJ bro!' 1 1 LK " b,ul waH c1"'" mek. ball. .n ,lt'''"eVr'.re;, ,wUh ," ""-ll"i which I th cre.itdl smoke. Uitl, v!.n..-,.h". ,".hcr HnJ "n0158 "ll were " ."...iiHi.l, J-A' '!, BH ... -T """'"I WHO . L'emiNMIItlnll luhlk I Mt ' n lilt cre.ite.1 eineke. I like te et tlie worm or "Tne uray Bwan." . iriaal i . "" '"""l """" b"" CU11 u7hr.l?al ' "ull,1,ll"B " whether It I nreun.u i.r "i" ,'l,,,r ,,,e own of " ,'feun'u "WeclM en ,,. of .h. hrev.. rn:::, """'""' .m.. u. na uew i. . ""."' 3". ..' i!'j- t-m ."" cerlllt. Illue ltoek. """" "' "' " " -"-". i nil - .. .iwiu.ivn ui ma eruini. . - . .... ..tV'iM'iNtP PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor should be nn brief nnd te the .point aa pennlble, ".voiding anything that would open n denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention w)ll be paid te aneny meus letters. Names nnd nddreascR must be signed ns an evldence of geed faith, although names will net be printed If request Is made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as an Indersement of ltn views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned UnlesH ncctrmpauted by poHt peHt poHt nge, nor will manuscript be saved. day trapshftetlnc The clubs should get to te rn ther and have a program simitar te the baseball club. Have a series of trap- sheeting meetings and have a world's trap trap sheeting tournament In 1020. Have a picked ctvb ai d hive a series of sheets all ever the State or country and keep en picking the b et men te form a national club tn represent the United mates. Anether great attraction would be a woman's trapshoetlng club. I would think that the rlfle clubs of tlve country would tret busy nnd have an International rlfle team. I can remember when Hnnland sent ever a ii nm of her best riflemen te emtage In an International match with the Americans. Pilses will alto have te be prepared silver cup, goblets or pitchers or medals. We will have te get busy, boys. It we wish te make the fair a success. JOHN tV. 1IAZEU Philadelphia, October 14. 1021. Questions Answered The Correct Expression Te the Editor at the Kvcntne 1'ubKc Lnlner: Sir Of the two expressions, "be careful In your conduct," and "be careful of your conduct," which Is correct? If both are cor rect, under what conditions may we use ere or the nther7 Please glve your reason for the answer, O. T. U. Phlladetphta, October 18. 1031. "Be careful In your conduct" In the bet ter expression, as your conduct Is Insepar able from yourself. Hpcaktng of something external, as a watch, you should say "be careful of your watch." Conscription In England Te t!i Editor et the Curnliie TubKc Lrdeer: 61r Did they have conscription In England at any time during th World War? B. T. O. Philadelphia, October 23, 1021. The British draft bill declared that en June 24, 1010, alt men between the sgefl of elghteen and forty-one ears would be deemed enlisted In the regular forces of the United Kingdom for the duration of the war. After raising n vast army of several millions by the volunteer system, they de cided that the draft system wus the only fair, efficient way, even though It waa esti mated that net mero than halt e million men would be added te the armies by the com pulsory military service law, as se many men of the ascs affscted had already vol unteered, "The Spirit of '76" Te the UMter e the Evcnir.e Public Ledger: Sir Please give me a brief history of the familiar painting called "The Spirit of 'Ti." II. J. ICEHLEIl. Philadelphia. October 10. 1021. "The Spirit of '"!" was painted by Archi bald M. Wlllard. Wlllard had been work ing In a wagon shop at Wellington, O., when he started te paint and formed a part nership with James II. Ilyder. at whoie suggestion the "70 picture was begun. In Its early stages the picture was culled "Yankee Deedle." The artist's father, the Rev. Daniel Wlllard, posed for the paint ing of the old maii who is se effectively portrayed. The Claim Government Should Pay Te the Kditer e the Evening Public Ledger: Sir What Is the bists of the claim thnt the Government should pay the wage In. crease ghen te empleyes of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation? u. w. I.,. Phlladn'phla. October SZ. IPS!. The Bethlehem Steel Corporation had a contract with the Government during tne wnr by which the company was net liable for Increased cost of production Mr wnicn they were net responsible. The wage award referredn te was made by a government agency, the National war L,a&or iiunrn, im War Department has ruled mat it cannot allow this chalm legalty. and repreeentatlM-s tit unions, some of whose members are In velved, have -petitioned President naming te make an appropriation te meet this ebliga tien. Franklin's Resentment Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledaer: Sir Ij the story true that Tranklln dis carded u suit of clnth-s upon a certain ec casien, declaring he would never wear it again until we had our freedom? It. n. LANDIS. Philadelphia, October IS, 1021. Yeu probably refer te the Instance when he was deposed as pnstmaster general for the colonies. It Is said that en returnlnr te his lodging that night he tool; off the suit of clothes he had worn, and declared that he would never wear It again until be should sign the degradation of England and the Independence of Amrrlca. He la said te Imve kept hie word, nnd mer than ten yearn afterward, when, en the 3d of September. 17R3. he signed n dellnlte treaty of peace with Oreat Britain, en the basis of abso lute mdcpendel.ee of America, he were the same suit of clothes for the first time after his vow was uttered. Tills account has been pronounced rather doubtful, but Is told by the historian Lesslng. "C. I. K." The world's annual papr production Is new about S.OOO.OOO tens. It Is estimated that for even- ten years there Is an Increase In demand of about 23 per cent. "I). K. IV "Chesapeake" Is an Angli cised virslen of the Algonquin Indian "K'che-epst-acl:." meaning country en a great river. "C. T. n." The address nf Beeth TarSc tngtcn Is 1100 North Pennsylvania street. Indianapolis. Ltd. "C" O. N." The phrase, "Tint, drink and b- merry, for tomorrow ye may die," Is te le feurd In Luke sll, 10. "C. A. TL" Dorethy Dig Is the psen dnnvm used by Mrs. HllrahMh Merlwather Ollmer. She has been writing en suhjects of Interest te women since 1RP0. when she became editor of the woman's department of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Poems and Songs Desired Alice Cary Wrete It Tn th' KdJtnr e f hr E"ening Publtr Ledger: Sir The pnem belnnln- "D.i net leek for wrens- or evil, you will And them If you de," was written !.' Alice Cnry Kha was horn near Cincinnati, O.. In 1820. and died Feb ruary 12. IS71. f. SI. niCKLUY. Philadelphia. October 1R. 1021. "Ye Have Dene It Unto Me" Te the Killfer of the Evening 7Mie Ledger: cii S.n nnv nt vntir .M1rii annnlv m. Knu 1- .. " --. . -- ... Ith a poem that runs semethln like this? "I did net cauie their wunt and misery. Why should I worry. Lord, they are net mlneT "Ne. but they are mine, nnd as much as ye Have done It unto these. My children, Ye have done It unto Me." it. i. anxvEa. Philadelphia. October 18, 1021. Longfellow's "Twe Angelc" Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledger: Sir What did Ixnrtellew mi-an by the enenlnpt llr.e of "The Twe Arurels": "Twe nnuels one of llfe and one of death. Paired o'er our village as the mernlnif broke." J. J. K. Philadelphia. October 14, 1021. He referred te the fact that Mrs, Ixiwell, wlfe of Jami-s llusaell Iwell. the peit, died the same nluht thr.t one of Mr. Ixwirfellew'a cllldren wa born. Twe Selection! Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledger: Hlr I am desirous of securing- a poem by the name of "I.lttle Qrlffln." I would also like te -et the words of "The dray Swan." The I'enple's Fennn will nppesr dallr In the l.rrnlnr 1'nhlle I.ntirr. and al.e In Hie Siindnv 1'nhllr I.edsrr. letters iHsrusalnK tlnielj- 1ip1cb will he printed, EVEa-'-pBEI3 The first la a military poem and the second a sea tale. If any of your readers can sire me the words of either of these poems I shall appreciate It very much. Miss D. L. B. Philadelphia, October IB, 1021. Who Wrete Peem? Te the Editor of the livening Public Ledger! Sir The entire stanxa whfch "B. A. M." quotes Is as fellows; "Frem loe much leve of living. Frem hope nnd fear set free. We thank with brief thanksgiving, .Whatever gods may be, That no llfe lives forever, That dead men rise up never! That even the weariest river Winds semewhere safe te sea." This Is the seenth at ant a In Swinburne's beautiful poem "The Garden of Proserpine." II. W. L. Philadelphia, October 20, 1021. 4 Auther of Lines Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please state In our People's Forum In what poem can I find the line "Oh, for a ledge In seme vast wilderness." J. S. DAVIS. Philadelphia, October 10. 1021. This line Is from Cewper's "The Task," Boek II. line 1. of "The Tlmeplecc." The complete quotation Is: "Qh, for a ledge In some vast wilderness. Seme boundless contiguity of shade. Where rumor of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me mere." "Theu Art Gene Frem My Gaze" Te the Editor of the Evening Public iciltirr: Sir Here Is the old song requested re cently In the Tropic's Forum. I am glad te knew that some one Is Interested In this beautiful old song. MBS. IIATtniET MORSE. Philadelphia, October 22, 1021. THOU ABT GONE FTtOM MY OAZC Composed by Geerge Llnley Theu art gene from my gace Llke a beautiful dream. And I seek this In vain By the meadow and stream. Oft I breathe thy dear name Te the wind floating by. But thy sveet voice Is mute Te my besom's lone sigh. In the stillness of night, When the stars mildly shine. My heart fondly holds A communion with thine. Fer I feel thou art neir And where'er I may by That thy nplrlt of love Kcps a watch eser me. "When the Jeys of Life Have Fled" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please print for me the poem con taining this as the. first verse. "Changing, fading, falling, flying. Frem the homes that gave them birth. Autumn leavts In beauty dlng Seelt ihe mother breast of earth." llKNniETTA T. MTNNICK. Philadelphia. October 10. 1021. The complete poem Is as follews: Charclt e. fading, falling, flying. Frem the homes that gave them birth: Autumn leatea In b-auty dying Seek the mother breast et earth. Soen shall all the sengless ceed Shiver In the deepening snow. Meurntiur In Its sellti.de. Like some Bschel In her im, Slowly sinks yen evening sun, Softly wanen the cheerful light, Ar.d the twelve hours' labor done Onward sweeps the solemn night. Se en many a home of gladness Falls, O death, thy winter gloem: Stands there still. In doubt and sadners, Many a Alary at the tomb. But the genial spring, returning. Will the slvan pomp renew. And the new-born flame of mern'.nc Kindle ralnbo-ae in the dew.. Se uhall Ged, His premise keeping. Te the world by Jesus given. Wake our loved ones, swretl) elnepliur, At the breaking dawn of heaven. Light from darkness! Llfe from death! Dlcf the body, net the seul: Frem the ihesnlls beneath Sears the spirit te Its goat Father, when the mourners come With the slowly moving bier. Weeping at the open tomb Fur the lovely nnd the dear Breathe Inte the blr-dlng heirt Hopes that die r.et with the dtid. And the peace of Chrlrt Impart When the Joya of life have fled. "HRreld O." 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Whether HIS common brick is the & I cheapest fireproof build- ra ing niaieriai maue. 1 nere- a fore brick houses yield the i largest return for the cost, ffl and be Increase in value faster fy vhnn houses of ether material. j Brick lieuses are new in g great demand, and yield larpe ffi bricks are cheaper than they have been for years. Build houses new. V1ifn you wnnt nny informa tion about hrlckn. tliclr kinds, celnrn, (lunlltleN. ntylew. uses or prices, tlie Jiredticla of different mukerR, hew te word speclflpn. tenn, immes of cemiiftent nrchl tects, bulldrrH, ciiKlnecra, etc call up cither of our efllcen, JOHN H. EARLEY Nlcetewn I-a. & H St., Kens. 66-93 KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Godfrey. 15. of I'd hi pike. Kk. 2.34 P. SEITTER'S SONS Nlcetewn Li, A O. St., Kena. C0-C7 II. M. a. C. B. SINER Church and Taoeny. Kkfd. H.39 rnwirarairaTW".'!:' iTlP JRHF 1 ,,,, .,, -""T ..rllNllMl'-1' XsZ. IrM Pent H I Qex Ken. Eg ,i WA TKe New Beeks p , vyiVAvitl from fC I KifOUil n'a. ' V TirrriTsisiTi "mil v You'll taste the g B difference! is H -P 1 rDU J'- I Corree f75 y si a i vrsAu , 1 At all our Stores f Iqfc M ft HTOPCH CO. U W, i Sisft I "MraCHn SIB $2. WufniiirTu:''!!. .'ftiniii.n,i'i(irn;iiuniii;i:.ii.''iiiiimaii.iii!iUe.TiiiLimn:,iii,iii ' ySX& r lY JVL XrV sssBBj m v saaswHMscBi. n h a .1 rrl ft MlTV1fS tyl Ki-jiftijTLjlA M H 1 t'jrtJAwK fiM BTV itt- JtVSSna.aSaLXaBMaBMf ffTVIl g s2K5$r a ti: Qm0 a H- ?1 1 JAMES IY1. IRWIN & CO. Wall Beards Tar Reefing Paper Wfi DpIiVPI Tli'wAp"nntlt HU UbIIVGI The TIMK you want It Offlce& Yard I'.UIKh St. bl. alrsrd At. WATER METERS insinn riv inr va .tieier n-ue t !, V,...,. !..,, - n PHILADELPHIA METER CO. 042 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phlla. SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & V MFG. CO. cv , DREXELBLDG. . te forty five. v 7ceckBros.Ce nich-Gradr l'luinblnr nnd Heating Flxterra, Water rJupplr Sratrins nnd I'uraps I The Arrbltect The Builder The Owner Satisfy Call and See the "Fleck Line" 44-50 N. 5th SI 506 Arch St Phils... Pa. -i1 FIREPROOF UNION METAL PORCH COLUMNS Last Lifeti STEEL HEART OF PLASTER METAL LATH Steps Fire Prove nts Cruck WALL BOARD SHEETROCK la Easy te Erect PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345 ARCH ST., PHILA. YEO & MENS CO. AKE HEADQUARTERS FOR Self-Filling Fountain Pen Seu-LentaMe -Clnrjaidhtonfiraae 'est Self. Filling Fountain Ptn and 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut Stt?n Pi-intrs. RUnl' Reeks EYES Sneere will fit teu with iS'riTcKas 8 Blie irliler field of rlalnn anil B 1 rlnsses thnt mtike Tenr even nre mete heeemlnsr. As low as Fer a limited rime only One-Piece Bifocals fnmeus for their Individual ity. As low ns $5.00 Ke fmcul, no lodging plare far dirt. KIM ( VTJONW. Yeung U omen nnd Girls KMfk reisirstajirr' "W. "y r LMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 Become a TRAINED NURSE I TREE TUITION, Beard and Lodging and nominal sum while learninjt. The bcarcity of trained iiurses assures any competent graduute of steady employment; and this very scarcity also assures liberal earnings and certain buccess. Address Public Ledger Educutienal Bureau for detailed informa tion, or communicate directly with any of the following hespitals: ANN MAY MKMOMAI, IIOSI'ITAI., Spring I.uUe, N. .1. COOrr.K IIOM'irAI.. (uniilrn, N. J. MONMOI'TII MKMOKIM. ll()il'ITAI Iiiik llr.tneli, N. J. OKV.Ntil. .MI'.MOUIAI. IIOSI'ITAI., OriniKr. N. .1. NOKTII Hl'DsON IIOM'ITAI. ShO.. Vreluikrn, N. 4. in I.Hi.iiuu iniii'i i.i.. Mimnui, . j. JIIDDI.KSIX dhNKKVI. IIOSIMTAI.. V" llruiinnlik, N. .1. JKKSKY ( 1TY IIOM'ITAI., Jersey fit). N. J. CHUIST KI'ISCOI'AI. IIOM'ITAI. I.Iereev (' Hilclit.l. Jeraey fltr. N M'AV.MIK CITY IIOXI'ITAI.. NeurW. N. .1. ' ' HOMKOI'ATIIIC IIO.HIMTM. (IT i:is;x COISTY. Newark. N. J. IIOM'ITAI. FOll WOMFN AM) CIIII.DUKN. New irk, N. J. i'nrHYTFiMS IIOM'ITXT. Vewnrk. N. J. Onii jeir HUh S.-he 'I rrtiulr.Ml In Jerev Hi n;ltaln. ST. l.l'KI'.'S HOM'ITVI.. Iletlileliem. I'u. I18T0N IIDSI'ITAI.. KiiNteii, Pa, fiOOD AMAUITAN IIOM'ITAI.. Ihanen. l'n. CKNTIIAI. IIOM'ITM. (4i! A: riiretniit SIh.), I'hllml-lehlii. I,i NATIUNAI wrOMM'll IlllM-ini. ,iniiu." .,, in i.vvvitAi. ""- YsiN:rihst.i.i'hriijViM.i'n.,,"!,,,,A, s jiriinr.iT hemmtm fif "i,n. jath Kt.. riiiiniieipiiin. p E OHTFOI'NTIIir IIOSI'IT.M. HlMh i.n.l Hnrln: (Jnr.lrn Su.). lMalfit.IeMiil.t ". Tn. S ?iiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiinnmmMmjiniinnmmnn iiiiiiiiiniir Until Neiei PARENTS I v. ii lit your eon or tiviirliter te te helil town nil i their live 1 lack ' tnitnen triilnlnii r.nrell tiem uuw In either our HtenOKrunliy or Iloe'iVeeplim I'ewrHna e thnt the will , aerure iiieii-pivin ihwhwiu. ' ;", " 1 nlnif. Innlvhliial Inatiuctlen. I'oaltlena iruarn"T,,'ii piiii.. nrsiNrsH rni.MMiK 1W uml Telleee of Cnmmrrre 1017 Cheatnut Hi., l'hllailrlpbll Private Lessens Shorthand. Trpewrltlng, i rivaiv. lAJBunj iioekkeeplnis, eic Ten ear' exiierlen'!' Quirk reeulta t)uy unil N xM Aildreea Hex A-701). l.edeer enicse. UTRAVCR'i; Tlie Heat llimlnet Hcliiwil roalllen ,',. Kntn'dirih, ' OCTOBER 2S, 1921 FREE EXHIBITION , AMERICAN PAINTINGS I HV ciia.hi:, rininiMixn. VINCENT. HYMONH, TKAVKK I?el-IB McCLEES GALLERIES 1,11)7 Wiilli'if Bt. Call and See the HIDRAFT CONE in uueratlun. Hill sine OO'e of your lieuler cenl Mils. Nnes cost in two weeks. 1'rlrr. 7.80. Weighs 10 pound. FURNACE APPLIANCE CO. VHILADHLritlA SAI.KS AOKNCY 18 S. 7th St., Builders' Exchange aei;nth wantj:i AUTUMN KKNOKTH ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. tranQ ATLANTIC CITY JUst On th neach Fresl PRE WAR RATES tasrltis His f irtlrtlr. ArwiM Slml. Rssfdns Water IteeM hmh rnreie nam f .a ie I m . fc .. a, .-., Deafcle ( RaaalBg Water . . IM - - Beesa Prtnta Bath-171 le IU - Desbte Iteeas, Hriate Delia Oeeea eenef, IH per week Ornarahtp Maiugemant Phene 1 4 58 ATI AKITIi-rJiTY. N.J- I i Directly or the Ocean.nt)rLt istincticsvi 1 ARAmerKaiaJlanHflteiei vis g CAPACITY 00 80ARAGC WaXcref.BtaAv tiesiiaaitsiisinfBisasMat SENATOR HOTEL VIIIOINIA AV1J Si IIOAItlJWAI.K ' American I'lim Slimle j Deuble Without nuntilnn Wa'er . K'l.Otl! ij- en With Hinnliic i,r : no I "2 ' "i-ii i ivnte iieih an no i .i.i.iin ftALEIGH Et. Charles l'l. & Keach. Sre. winter rates. Cap. SOU. M. Criham fnrmrly of Princess. 7fc I1 i RAYMORE "18F Worlds Greatest Hetel Success Unlel Rmrnhel Kentuclty Av. nr beaca .ww - . t;rIlellt table. AI'! I rates, fltenm hest. Ph. 117 A. E. MARIOM TO! US THE CARONIA. cruiSE At TO TH imm Limited te 350 GuestiT Jan. 28 te March 3Q.19M. Never before his there been offered an opportunity of vlfillnn the s trance lands and itrsnsrer peoples of tha treat Sts of History and Literature in such luxurious cemtcrt of appointments and service at will be enjoyed In the cetn lav Cruise of the Cunarder Cerenli, Under the exclusive management of THOS.COOXttfSON 215 Seuth lireuil .St. (ileleir Walnut Htrret) Phl'adelphla 5 SS- T" S." A rJli'-X' . t- -VI'AA O ei jLav vyvv ? Mediterranean Cruite Vf lJ S.S.Crmin(1(f...,J !. VJI w SaUliieNewyerIt,Feb.ll Ameriun Eznreta Ce. rfTersi twomenlha'Cruuc te the Metll- 1-3 I tetraneen and the Orient, Urn I , ltedte45guesta $500andup. Vvi AMLRICAN EXPRESS CO. A. I4S-I45 M. Ilread St. . "II, 4001 STKAMHO XT1. UKS O RTS FALL EXCURSIONS TV CCA BY SEA BOSTON "VAT. '. 1 U t0 0 1 . n - ? viiinriDN'.vi. in 11 m 1 u.:v :. VI. U AV.P - ' Vlnf ' 1 a..' r:' V if'1 I '- 'N I. a. VI. in S'l'iV li'-r ! hi n . mill !., i.t. Ui. 1 '.PH. A HA r ' 11 " t M . 7 UU M wi:i - mi i. v. phia rm . 7 ue a. 11. lilHI'i w mm "i ' IU'W'll rCI.l. INIMHil TIn f'S Tllll'IJST I Merchant & Miners Trans. Ce. I'lrr 1H s. Delaware Ate, Tel. Inmhnnl I900 r ERICSSON LINE .Alt f I'er llaltlmnrr S. U'.isblncten. I. C, Norfolk uml the Seuth Dullsr Sen Ire exrrpt Siindiir. l'relght and I'.iMeiierr. .1 o'rlerk l'. ,M.i Siitiirdiir. !1 I n'clnik P. !.. from Tier 3, . Delutvure ate.. I'lilludelphlii MUTATIONAL Yennc lVemen ami (llrls J. (l.in .. l.lt 1 Nt.). Hill iiieli.Mj 1 iniKeniTiiif! 'ii...".!..".'""" Pm. leth He l.HT 1X11 .... .. a iUAiivj v UyinjI VOCilllOn r.ih U"!l. Walnut 0.'.".e Mnnihirrt Mrhnel i Mnhe.Wfrnlrke l'n eiin 1. Kt. . Mit'n TJI Mjik uml inilen m .J.' ( '""' "t I'Ml'i. n. , ,',' ' " eunt; M , nnd llera M1M.ITS N . JACKSON iur--f -WlKfftrS.rS Camden, N. J. L--CplCUSa J V" E. Un.dewna, fpsPlTiSiS P. ' : A-ri AMnrrtTYN..!. 3 WUND St. Jehn s Military and Preparatory i Scheel, Manliui n "'i1: ,r"m syrncu I ?r,leren MhleMe, 1Sr.P,"'rlrVp"e,,r..1 MJun' .U "I'AI. INSTIHTTION BTKAMHITIP NOTICKfl wmf V gggggggsy-" J-ryIssssssssssssssssssssssV- f I Three and Four "Week Moter Tours in Morocco and Algeria Sailings from Marseilles and Berdeaux MYSTERIOUS lands, strange cus toms and stranger people, ancient walled and terraced towns, eases in the great desert of Sahara, Reman ruins, Moorish palaces and mosques all te be seen en the French Line North African auto tours. Competent guides, superior hotels, French cuisine, every modern comfort. Alse, for these who wish, a week of falcon hunting in Morocco. Write for interesting descrip' tive literature and address of veur nearest passenger agency. iJTCRjehJlrie I' COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE ik r.MII.I, (. flKVI'.I.IV, fieneriil Vcent 1333-37 Hnlmit M.. I'hllHdrliihhi I'hnnr! Hnlnnt (1331 WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. "Ship by Water" : Via Panama Canal Te LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND, SEATTLE and TACOIYIA S.S."VILLFARO" S S "WILLi'OLO" RECEIVING PIER FOR RATES AND I'ARTICLLARS. APFL WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. Ill Drexel Hide, Custom Heuse Place Lembard 5474-5 ANEW FAST AMERICAN SERVICE 12 DAYS FROM SEATTLE TO YOKOHAMA 1 1 dnyaitoKehe 22 Hnr te Hent Ken IS days te Minnahal 2(1 lny le Mnuilsi ISrw and V Alaftnl 1 33) feet long, 21, ece tern, ipeed 17s. kneta. - SAILINGS - Kejstnne tte Nu. .1 Mh. Kllrer htete Nev. 2 . I'ln Trer Mute II r 10 Fsrei, men jneni, etc , rpl te your laul reitredd er t evnit dm gr Hugh Gallaghlb, Gen. E. Ag., 17 Sute St., New Yerk PADMIRAL LI 7r)9r A. Fret?ht Services fwm NswYerk- CHBUiltH.l.'J -v- ' -Ji UIOH'TON I IIIMAMA . . . Ner. 3 Dee. 3 Dec. jl KIl.lAMA N II ler. IK Ih. LlVlCUa' JOl. I'WXOMl Oct. an -; I.I1M men) . N. let. 10 Jim. 1 s( T1IIA (rem Nm . 1? lire. 24 Jun. S 1'L.YMOUyil AS J HAMMl'llO .HUM! Oft. 11) UOMJONUUIUIY AND ULAi-UUW x-MCI 1 Oct. 'ill .Lin. l'eh. II COI.l MIIIA Nei, ." life. 10 Al.i.KIUA v. IS ee. 31 Jan. 21 LU. UU. - ' l'l' Ai'l.I.i'MIA Dec. 17 na. PATHA3. u. riLrc Ort. 20 ! .V Nev. 18 MUM I.I 1PECJAI. MEDSTERRANEeAM SAILINGS "1 v'.ri:):"' A HUM 'l'e Me . ' M.lrteir.i ii ;" Ne'e-i.le 1' Jar'iury 10 Imc mlfi 7 r- . 111 art ." ilr'-..! 1'wtH '1. nr AlKlrs !'-iiiiie iltl, N'iinls (Ruir.ei I'atixe, Piraeus le-c 1 un (A'l.-l.si Trie-' A 'Xandriu (Calrv ui.3 the sumrt'i '-I' unexie ..I ri rooms .h nnv r r "' pe'"tfl Inrce st. Rmers offer p bi .1 rjlw.n since renn.s. l aiil eru ' llnrklnps te ,ierf, free I .nt f atlin 1 ...l ri1 rre;-iers Sher -x i.Ui.l fnr lniletimleiit Travel tuimril .mil nrluir -.te imlili Line I'nHrncer Olllre 11IMI ulniit St . I'lillu. Ir lellt OBlre. lleilre IIMis . I'Mlii. WHITE S. S. HAVERFORD One 01 the well-known steady-going White Star Liners, sailing from Philadelphia te Liverpool Dec. 3 and Jan. 7 Aboard the Haverford you enjoy the comforts of a modern hotel and a cuisine and steward service interna tionally famous,. International Mercantile Marine Company Passenger Office, ni9 Walnut St., Phila. Freight Office, 405..',11 Deurse Illdg., Phila BLACK DIAMOND Steamship Lines REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam S S "EASTERN SEA" (ISSII) Sailing Oct. 2G J. c.r ifafey ei'' Vn I n n;;.,y GEYELIN & CO., Inc. l'lill.uleliililii uriit lim Mil TH 4TII ST . 11111 I niulmril .1144 Mnln 7l?ll AMERICA LINE New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer N00RDAM . .. Oct. 29 Dec. 3 Jan. 21 ROTTERDAM . . . Nev. 12 Dec. 10 Apr. 8 RYNDAM Nev. 19 Dec. 29 Feb. 4, N. AMSTERDAM . Nev. 26 Jin. 4 Feb. 18 i Paitenier Office, 1531 Walnut St., Phil.. ML diabr15 m WTKAMWntP NOTICTW .Ort. 29 ..Nev. 19 27. NORTH PHILA. 7-S.N.H. Pxtmcrrr Lmera rnlLADtLPHlA te NORTH AFRICA, BAR CEL0NA, GENOA, LEGHORN SS "Pert of Rnuluime". .Nev. 8 ; Uf.1 lit. b 1 r ''rrii r Ive OILral iu 1. 1 1 -.1 v rts uf A.irerlu r'.nilu ette, I.ivii it & Leiehern TRANSHIPMENT VIA OUR OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Ce. '39 Seuth Fourth St., Phila.. Pa. Iximbard 5inr.ni no nt Main Si'lll AgertUa for Three Star Line Ste. Irs (Treenr lirunls ,.t iiriuur t , r. COlWMffcKCSALl CTCAilCUtniliire Wm I oiuHiviemr Uinta PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN. BELFAST LONDONDERRY, WATERFORD Sb hiisternklng" Last 2 Nev. SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS "Masen Cit' . Last half Nev. Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. c. . r- rmvijie- it lR, 428 BOURSE BLDU.. PHILA lr. .'.emh. ().18.ri Main 7,ri:i KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG S. S. "Westbroelt" (USSB) Sailing Nev. 9 Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Hell Telephone Koilenr Telephone lemluril t.'lil Miiln 74B3 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow USSB SS "OPELIKA" EXPECTED TO SAIL EARLY NOVEMBER A I' HISCMIKMI, II VTl'.H Harms, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette llldt'., Philadelphia Uimb.iril A'l.'u-l Mulu 78JO s ft l wPjflk ft BALTIMORE TO HAWAII nnd return LiiIIIiib nl ll'tMtnii. 1'unumn CnniL I.e Ansrlre, Hen I'rnnrlare III. I I'XK STKMi:il i HAWKEYE STATE Leaves lliiltlniere fur llnwnll Drrrmbw B MATSON NAVIGATION CO MunualiiK Aiente I'. H. rililiitilna; tiumm M Heulli (lux Htreet, llultlmnre. jST or nur leeiil ettninehln ni-enir Vi - , V -V m F ,bH I e jfclU ) WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW -&M2id2k;,' s&
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