:s.t 1 I c :''.'JV VM '-'- MV'J J?H,' ri i t x skj; V V '. I fc. K . 1H. ' W- HX 1 IS) M. i I f-f Wj )- ft 1 I' k ) T Letters te the Editor The Disarmament Conference Te the Editor of the Eventne Public I.rdger: Sir The approaching disarmament con ference resembles, In many reupccH J r.rli reace Conference from the A'"";'" relnt of view. It I. a ml-taU. te thlnh of Iho conference merely a a discussion or the limitation of armaments. On the con trary when the plans of the conference were xpanded te include the Pailflc .tlen It "urepea trouble. The greatest Question America has te consider In the coming con cen con fa?ence la whether we are willing te form tCZn .Mane' or again att.mpt I".""""- Our Far-H .stern policy dlr.ctly conflicts with the Japanese, and It I- "''n,,ou te, think of the United Stale, a. ask " nothing ier It-elf and that " countries save Japan, are .qmllr rl-ilreii. of ctah li-lvng and maintaining tlf open deer It. ' 'n"' ""j the contrary, the European Powers Invited 1e the confer,,. re have nwny in.POilnl ue. ue. tlens te consider bofer,' they mi pledge uppert te our open-deer pel r On ihv ether band! were Europe te rvcntusllv -upper the Amer can ..pen-deer polio we must Iturn offer Europe eunelnlng u,,".,"nl11'' "J the way of guarantees and assistance mid net nurelv moral support. .. .Japan te.Uv occupies Mr t jnllv the same 'po.lt.en as Germany P. ler te the Unrl J . .Uhlch tame a. a result of a r",r'y,'" 'imposed by Great Hrltaln en the eni,mlc (advance of Germany A.r,era today re stricts the tcennmlc advaine of J ipaim the Fa, East, through Its open-deer policy 'All of the European Pew.rs Invited te he fnn.-erence have pe.s-s'nn, in the Pacific -. -j , ,.!... tmiprii U wilunK te Ti.dre ,ppe,t te the... fmegn Towers In, their European troubles the hnv. no alter- native but te support j.ipin .. i .v...- ri"reMent Hirdlng Is thus placed In an embarrassing position He must . Iioese be tween alliances and a resl'h.r, of isolation. A compreml-e would net de fet that wnu.d Het be the open-deer peiw Atncrle,, has always been a friend te t'hlni and If Amer ica were 'e r.nudlnte In am ww tV open deer poll. . It would be an iinfrt n.llv art toward China. Ter President Harding- te cheese feretffti alliances would be n repu diate the p..,lrv of the Ketmhllcan f.irt In its fight en the l.iee Treatv an.l th- plat form en which be was elected Jf be were te cheese isolation and a .entlnurd open deer policy. a'theuKh It mlnht trnnernrl, suu eed. It weu'd br nothing less than the pre Jude te a war with Japan. In whl.-h would tm iMeHe.l all nations having pessslnns tn the Pa'-lflc Ocean In short I e the conference resulting n the indication of thi pe'u of W'idre Wilsen and recalls tn mind his words "I Would rather be defe ited In an interprlse that will r,ueced smie day than iereed In errs that will e-ntually h defe it -d Amer'ca ennnet remain lseated. partnership Ij the enb solution. WIU.IAM V rhllaitelphla. October 31. JP-1 KH1ST. Polite Conductors Te f he Fd ter 0 the K'etl'iu Tn' '.e l.'de" 3lr shaking of the alme.t Ideal In street car conductors mav I siy a geed word for 'that conductor en the N 1U route whom I knew only by the Ne T.1.1 en his cup and bis unusual and delightful b-and of cour tesy If the organlrtlen eer which Mr Mitten 'presldes ever rensldrs Inaugurating a class tit the Instruction of embryo cndui-ters, I ....,. . . that conductor Ne. 73!, direct It His pupils would be One te meet This man Is ceurtejv Itself and makes one reel (almost happv te ride ln his car een when mere than 100 may be ,-i.ng up en his fare register Pesslblv Ne. 13 route Is faveied In this 'respect I recall before "ome f us were ,Called ss re.enlst in April 1017. there was a -teran motorman known te most of us as "Sam who naa ter ins rammwi n. ivn. of man who seen wen the d."P' 'rtsnrct of these who rode with hlni ach 1 morning sjras open uniform tears In his eyes, that his partner nan uieu and I Understood that net a few of their regular morning passengers paid their rc apects te the former clergyman with floral tributes. ,t,i ,,,,,,'- . " 1. .. , ... . ... .... ,.. . .. . , - ,.nM, iha s.irn h rxiriner " u clergyman who nau te get inie in , - - - ------ - - --- - -- w.-.. u.c n rierky.im.i " ' . .... m 1 r that she is ten.hlng him citravaganLe , because or peer nmuii ... : . h . , . , . . . ... "'' ..n. V..rl.I.Urn0"'ii,n0nwV1,h!ar. married.. If she I, the right rt. ..he wa. "elahty-tie year. The neiDle some trolley crews te imi. contrary de notice things particularly en their home routes, and are qukk te appro appre date courtesy of a high order UTCHriEI-D. 1 I'hlKideiphU. October 2 1921. The Proposed Exposition Ce the Krftler 0 ic Evening Public ledge' PirIt , somewhat pathetic te read he wild atlemptj of certain readers te gie this 1028 show a name mere is no Justldi.t tten whatsetyver te tall It a atHnn nn mere than te c world' expo- call a baseb-ill game belweun two teams of eierpald pro fessional b-..adoes a ' world's series JJlnetv-f! pr c-nt of the world Knows notn netn tn about baseball and cares still less. The hysteric shouts concerning liberty by cer tain wrlte's eulU lead one te blleis that all ether nations were only a shade rcmewd yfjem a gang of convicts I fought In France, and these spasms of tar spingled bemerlsm make me tired Our boys did their share, but se did ethers What is an expoklt'en. anyhew'' Yeu enter a neble facade of snowy white sturi.0 aemethlng like the Washington railroad na tion, and gaze entranced 11 en a plaster reup of statues among petted palms, de. plctlr.g the Invention of the doughnut or em equally Important event. Teu then Inspect a huge locomotive amidst a. crowd of small boys and luyseHi from Punksvllle whose Interest In th big engine U pure curiosity only. Next you travers a long corridor tormented the whole way by t cr, wd of pestiferous rubber-stamp ven ders. At the end thereof stands a lordly restaurant which dispenses homeopathic deses of feed at Palm Ileach prices Nest ,sreu wander through an art gaiiery anu unn me Diggeii crowns muu, ,, i"," ItleDlctlnc maidens bathing or tome ether trlumrh of uncensored craftsmanship In another building, where the 'replcal beat Is suffocating and the noise tremn tremn deun. we find machinery ln motion There may be eeen the most maneSeus spectacle Cf chocolate drops In the making or a bakery turning out real bread What a treat te bring peep.e eyer-as te witness It' Still mere applause and ad miration might tx areusjd among our for eign visitors by showing them hew shoej are, reltshed. Possibly they have nevnr ee, n It done. We then stroll out into ine open air and find a military band In a Uleslt play. Ins; a l.e!y Ja" tunc for which we tin thanks. After that you ar, at liberty te !rsp;t tine nicely varnished ttelley cars which aeem te have dropped Inte the building from hexshere. Put en your specs and rontern rentern plata the rnaneleus sight. Naturally eii have neier seen sn unused trolley car be fore. Ten can then stroll syrnl miles among drainage-disposal plants, sausig akin machines siwmllls, pottery stands and aamples of minerals In large chunks, real state agencies and baking powder exhibits collecting clrculara and booklets by th. hut. aredwtlght. the principal paatlms of vtslterr te the se-called "world" expositions yrankly spesklng the geed which exposi tions de any city could easily be written en a postcard, without usinc half the space. If Philadelphia would spend the money In etead ln beautifying the city and boosting and Increasing the shipping fattlltles. Tie should all be benefited. New Yerk Is an exposition In Itself Lt us try te make Philadelphia as worthy of a place en the map ERIC H SINCLAIR. iTM Frankford avenue, Philadelphia, No vember 1, 1021 Bible Says Se B"0 the Editor of the .Eucnlne Pub He Ledger: air One of your correspondents states that the Bible does net sanction the taking of human life, and therefore he Is opposed te capital punishment. Hew about Genesis st. (1: "Who sheddeth man's bleed, by man ahall his woea de enea. rerin ine image -- .... .. . . . m .... of Ocd made He man The Judges and Letters te the Editor should be as brief and te the point as possible, avoiding anything; that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses roust be signed aa an evidence of reed 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 yis an Indersement of Us Ww by this paper. Cemmunleatfnns; will net ha . termed unless accompanied by pest nor win manuscript de aavee. eV PEOPLE'S FORUM Various Suggestions te Clubs for Unemployed Te the f.il.ter of t.e Vvcntne I'ublti l.rdeer. Sir In this period of unemployment I think th whole fault lies In the Indifference or these who could change the situation. Kvervwhere are te be seen young and tnld-ille-iiKPd men en our street corners locking the picture of despair becnu-e tney h.ie no idace te sleep, no wa. te eat eicept thretiBh the money they ate able ti bftf. and no appearance of a break In their .en dltlen In the iHur future. They ine lest heart Sema of them beceme .Min-rrte, and they are the held-up men. I belleie mud. of this unumpleym.-M c .uM be overcome and th.se homeless ce.il 1 find feed and shelt.-r If the proper effort were made I would suggest that the rlf coni ceni mand.er ull unw. uple.l buildings ,n the cen tet of th cltv Hnd usa the a.meilss us well as a place of M,lt,, i ,r th home!,., ,. ,. empie.ed whet . , iub ,atl fnrmi., , loel( after the neris of tl.es, m dlt ,11. tress, net "7 ln tn' f Place te slerp and te em but as ii ..i..0 wmr,. tlv persons need ing h. lp c.ti k,i te fl th-lr want. If nnv one thinks .1,1. i,i,. , e.n.i. . let him go te the Ilenedl.t Club en North iitteenih street nnd see what n Kr.ind geed tills preperlv conducted establishment Is de- iek .or ine servti.. nnd ex-service bes It net only preild.-u then, with a place te sleep and gh.s th in feed but finds en plement for them ,md kIics them a fresh start In life Think It ever xe who n.e In a position te earn out this Ideii HaM tempo- ran clubs for the uiiemp.)e,l I. II. iniia.ieiphl.i Netember 2 1921 Would Ge Fifty-Fifty Te the td.tei nt -hf K r,.,,,7 ;,,hir .,., Sir I am ivrlting in regard te the un-i emin,..n! eung tneM in this cltj. I nm a young man twent-reui veirs old and mar-I rled. an, I m been out of work for a leng1 time I would U, wiljnt-te de almost anv- tlilr.- e it , ,in-, ,, ,, , , , , , . er hard for a voting man te set work "' ln'r" snem tg j0 ,,,.nt, of nerK fi)r the fmln.ne se. The papeis are .ilwavs flii., with ads for g rls te wei'c In candv faoterlea with wnges anwhere f i em l(l tj J30 ' week, a.c .rdlng te sp.-M 0w u don't .. nnv. ining iiae that In th- mi.1 wool, 1 i i,j.i. . .J.--- "I" column Th,A ,,.)...!,( lM ,., uuiik iiiiin 1: .111 in km a position like that If they had the chance It all eeems te h for the girls 1 am net knocking the glrl. but seme "'" getting hib w.,iie. , 1 think the nmr 1 ought te have the 5.1ms chance I wruld ' take n Jeb any day if I ,euld get 0110 nt a I f.ilr salary 1 am an cxsenlce man, hav ing sene, I m the mirln., corps, nnd there I are hundreds of ethers who would etnrt ' werKing in a factory where gins am mak- mg Dig money, if they had the chance I don't mean (Ire the girls, but work It fifty-,lf,v- JOi: JACOBS, l'hlltdelplila, November 2 1021 Unemployment and P. R. T. Te fie .Mifer of th" Evening Public I.rdprr- Sir The I. n T Is a. Philadelphia lnstl tut,,n and is supported by l'hlludelphlans. an, I et It seems te me that It Is doing vei thing it can against the public Who pays fet the support of this rend but the People' Why then should It be allowed te run lt cars in such a stingy, mean way as it Is doing at pros, nt, and laying off Juries of this , 01 ntrv cinnet Christian low F Neicrnber 1, 10JI, go wrong N. A. , when t.tk'.ig Phlladelph., Fellow Contemplating Marriage Te th' Edttei of thr E'nlng Pt.bi'd I.rda'r: Sir- I wan' te si' te 'J I'. K ' that If the Rlrl whom he has selected for his wife , nslsts en his spenl.n as much menev as "0 states en her for p.e.isure h Is making 1 eik inisi.me wiai no u rt nei naie a , 111 real.ze drop her. It Is a natural things for girls of our day te ixpect entlrely tee much of young men. and a man should bewar of the girls of this character, for they will net make gued wives, and If they marry' they are euro te r bring disaster te their husbands and even tually an estrangement. It la the girl who refuses all kinds of favors and presents from her flanoe who Is the girl who will maki the be.t wife for she s showing el denre een before she Is mirrled, that ehe Is a thrifty woman and wl.l make, the proper sort of a wife. S I. C. Philadelphia. October 31 1021 Questions Answered Our Timber Resources Te the Editor of ft .roil e P'fMic Ledger: bir In a cempanv of frlende It was stated that our timber supply la being rap idly exhausted that It was only a question of years before our forests would be en tirely denuded Is this correct? II W. J.. Philadelphia. October 31 1021 The original feresta of the United States covered about R22.00OO0O acres and con- alncd 3.200,000.000 heard feet of lumber There wcre left In 1020 403.000 000 acres of forest land. containing 2. 214.000.000 beard feet. Of this. 113,000.000 acres Is In ilrgln timber. One hundred and twelve mil mil Ien acres Is culled and second-growth tim ber large enough for sawing One hundred and thirty-three million acres are partially stocked with smaller growth, and 81.000.000 acrs are devastated and WrtusJly waste land The present waste of timber eon een eon sumptien Is mere than four times the an nual growth of the forests About 1 000 -000 tens of United States timber Is u-wl yearly for weed pulp for paper. i An Eafjle and Vulture - Te f Editor of the L cning Puelle Ledger: Sir What Is the difference ,.-,..c- ,, ah eagle and vulture'' r. . . I. V. PhlUdlrhlB. November 2 1021 The main difference between the eagle id that group of birds known et vultures Is that the form r wi'l attack living things whll. the lafer will net. In ether r.sneet. " vr.e eagie is nei lur r-inenu irem me vui ture In e.ther n-u,-ture or disposition The Use of Water Pipe Te tht Editur of the Evening PnHie Ledger: Sir My slater and I have Inherited two adjoining houses The rain water Is carried off my sister's heuse en the front by a four-Inch pipe The water from my house Is carried te this same pipe by a smaller pips Inserted ln the large pipe, thence te the ground. Owing te misunderstanding my sister threatens te cut this smallar pipe off, compiling me te use a larger pipe New, ih.s water has been running for mere than twenty-one. years (an aha make me de it? CONSTANT READER. Phlladelph, a November 1, 1021 I' would ee-n, that continuous use of the I we1 ' '' P'J ,ln "ch '""'"n ? " e for rn jr than twertyone iisrs has created an easement--v Iz , the right te continue using thn plp. Disposition of Property Te the Ed, ler of the Eicning Public Ledger: Sir A wife dies leaving a property In her name without a will Who would claim It. according te New Jersey law. her peo ple or her husband: also bank book ln her name' Dees same apply te husband leav ing wlfe and property ln bis name ? S. A J. Camden. N. J . October 12, 1021. The husband upon the death of his wife hat. a life tenancy ln her property. The widow of a person dying; Intestate Is entitled for the term of her life te one-third of his ital estate. Chief Justice White's Will Te the Kdltir of the Evening Puelle Jder J,l , un,,V IHUUU Ul V.1IIOI JUBllCB Sir I have heard mueh of Chief Justice wh,. win. which was -e short, and as he was a Chief Justice must have been model. If it was short, would you kindly print 11? I would Ilk it for a model. b. e. r. Philadelphia, November 1. 1011. The will of the late Chief Justice White, which was contained In fifty-one words, read: "This Is my last will I give, bequeath ard devise te my wife, Ilta M White In complete and perfect ownership all my rights and property of every kind and nature whether real, personal or mlied wherever situated, appointing her executrix of mv es tate without bend and giving hsr seisin thereof " The word "seisin," also spelled "seisin, ' Is a legal term meanlnf pesaessten. "C. U t." brands Beott Key, aether ,.. .1... nenrT-rn-iiiiri t.iik with epr linn irv in snniv r.,,iu nr nt , n nai.i her mistake, and If net. then ' I 3DVENING PUBLIC Help the Unemployed men en the "I," until It has crippled the serilce b tnlnur te make one man de two mnn'M ivrt? This morning en gettlntf en the car, en account of the present ss- tern. th conductor c6uld net see the cendl- tlen at the doeTwhero 1 entered, and I was Jammed In by a oulck-cleslng doet . I mb net Injured In any wry. but might have been. It seems te me very unfair for companies like the V It T te lay oft a number of men at.l still further edd te the unem unem P!eed when there la no occasion for It. In spite of the dull times the 1. 11 T.'a traffla las nut fi:ln off. ..t least It It net appar ent the way the cars are Jammed. When utilities of this character arc adding te the unemplejed through their Brasplntt methods j hew ate the private llrms expected te Keep en any men whose sen Ices they could dis pense with In order te econemlie, even If efficiency Is affected? Hew can the city ask these mu'leslng help te ceme te the rescua of the present rondltlen. and hew can Ihe Chamber of Commerce conscientiously ask ether firms te find work for theso who need It when Council fetuses te appropriate money te create work . when the city Is hauling ever the finishing I of the Krankferd "IV and when tht city utilities arc lajlng off Jis many men as they Liin possibly spare? oi:enai: t Mennis. rntiadeiphla. November 2, 1021. "Buy Something!" I 7e (lie rditer of the i'vettlne 1'uVlle Ledeff I Sit The common topic among peeple In I 1 earn all stations It the hard times That ' ih tunes are hard Is unquestionably true. J 1m. t what has caused this condition? Is It , he war with Its many blllien-i of dollars of ex;endlture and the sacrifice of mllllena I of human lles? Or must we seek the caus.i of it In the memy-apendlng mania of the Amerl, an peeple" Or, ure there ethor c.iui,s It Is difficult tn point te any particular thing and eav "Here we hae It." What geed would It de us, even though we should find the cuuse and fee able te lav held of It? Thn satisfaction of knowing thla would be of no pailleular help. What ve want te knew and must knew Is. Hew nm we going te get from under the crushing lead? luring the last few years the common . . . t ,. .. .. . ,. ... , sieg.ui nu neii -pave: pave .-ave anu this s.iMug Idea has been pre.iched. In nee son and out of sea.en. until It has se taken held of our peeple that It has Kenis be yond all reason. Te aave our earnings is unit, preper and praiseworthy when done within reasonable bounds, but this putting away our money In HaUngt vaults, In banks, in stockings and ether places has gene se far thai there Is stagnation In nearly all ,lme, aI1. business. It takes the spender te make and keep times geed, therefore. If we are te see better times, money must be brought ng.Un into circulation, and here we have the remedy. As the slogan up te this time has been "Saye!" let It from henceforth be 'Spend'" tt even'bedy buy something. I suggest that the merchants of the city get together and plan a "buy-something" campaign lt (he slogan for the whole town be "IJuy Something'" Prosperity comes only threujrh money being put Inte actlvn circulation, and the way te put It into circulation Is for n cry body te "buy something ' PHIMI' P lynAUneitN. Ph.Udelphla October 31. 1021. 'Th- Star Spangled Ilanner." Is huri,1 It, the vlilage cemetery at Krtderlck. lid. "K Ij U. Onlo voted for ne-llcenie en Nuember 5. 101S "W. C. T.' The first Ku Klut Klan be gan Its operation In 1K08 and was sur- pressed in 1871. "" "D. K. T ' There ure 1,810.210 miles of singie wire in tue united States and 14B" ihn DaUen Rockefeller old en July 8. Poems and Songs Desired An Old Scheel Reader Peem Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger S'r I am In search of a pem, which I remember wa In an old school render, which begins with these lines 'Centuries since there flourished a man, A cruel old Tnrtar. as rich as a Khan " I should also Ulte a poem entitled "The Seng of the Undertaker " MRS. W. C. CHAWFOItD. Phi'ade.phla, October 29, 1921 Wants Auther 'e the Edttet at the 7.VrM,, ...!.. . l . . Sir I am extrvmely anxieux te Imeu th name of the author of a poem containing these lines Calm be thv Bleep as Infant slumbera. Pure as angel thoughts thy dreams: May every Jey this bright world numbers. nhed o'er the, ta mingled beams. Or If w-here pleasure's win has glided. There eer must some pang remain. Then be thv let with me divided, Thine all the bliss and mine the pain MHH. A IC. ROSS. rhllade.phla, October 31. 1021 "The Sculptor Bey" re.'" il"or 0 the rvetiinp public Ledger- Sir If you can locate It will you pleas publish a piece of poetry which waa recently published In one of the Philadelphia papers, the first line of which reads! "The sculptor boy steed at hbj marble," READER. Philadelphia October 24, 1021. The only poem of this character we can find la th follewing: I THE SCULPTOR HOY Chisel In hand steed a sculptor boy, I With his marble block before hlra: i And his face lit up with a smll of tn As an angel dream t,anse n.. htm He carved that dream en the yielding stone With many a sharp incision- . fn ITenven'n twr llrhi m& ,. !-. c- I - - "- '-' tw-miJiur Buvui TTe hfld rftllthf that eni'M.l ,..u(nn , In na,.n - nVT ll-hl V,& .,.1-...- -C .-.. Sculptors of llf are we, as we stand i with our lives uncarved before us 1 wiiin .h hn, v,. ... '?.."! r .. i.V'h" " ' ! "' . " l "uu " ana. wn utu-iuraill CiuaBCtl OeT US Lit us carve t. then, en th vl.ti ..-. With many a sharp incision. Its heavenly beauty hall be our own Our Jives, that angel lslen A Hymn Supplied Te the Editor of the Evening PuoHe Ledger: u., i,, a, iTCniu ispue or me I'oepie's Forum Slary T. Tray mere asks tnr fh erds of the hymn. "Ged Holds the Key" It is Hymn Ne 102 In "Hymns of Con secration and Faith " I Inclese It. READER. Philadelphia. October 81. 1021. OOD HOLDS THE KEY Ged holds the key of all unknown And I am glad If ether hands should held the key, Or If He trusted it te me. I might be sad. I might b sad. What If tomorrow' cares were here with- out Its rest' I'd rather He unlocked the day And as the hour swing open, aayi "My will la best Sly will is best " The very dimness of my sight makes me ncure, Fer, groping In my misty way. I feel His hand, I hear Hlra sayi "Sly help Is surei My help Is sure," I cannot read nis future plane Hut this I knew: I have the smiling of His face And all the refuge of Ills grace While here below Eneugh: this covers all my wants, ' And be I rent' Fer wrat I cannot, He can see. And ln His care I saved shall be, Forever blest . Ilw People's Forum wtll appear datbr tn the Evening Public I-edtrx, and alee In the Sunday Pnblle Ledctr. letters dleeujsuig timely topics will be printed. as well ae rranreted peems, and questions of general Interest will be answered. TAJIM AND PARPEN Lsedicspe Plini Made Free veur planting problems up te Landscape Architects It costs ng for this professional rv,'e anu ste new tne beiu in will appeal te you Use Inter months In planning rly Spring In planting Ask for application blank Hcystene .'Nurseries B. F. BARR & CO. inT Bar, Dldg. Lancaster, Fa. itPWaa LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Beatfjj; AI-LEN. 11th me. 1st, MAHT ALU1N. aged 7. Services en Oth day, 11th me , 4th. 2 I.vJU".,8.Ku:ll1 "ve.. Hnddenfleld, N, J. APl'LE. Nev 4, LOUIS W , husband of Cnrrle I, Apple, nged 60. Itelatlvea an.) friends, also Athelstan I-edge. Ne. 482, V. nnd A M , Jeshua Iedge, Ne. 23, I O. II. H ira Invited te attend the funeral serv ices, Sun. 2,30 1 M. precisely, at hit late rsldeie. 2100 V. Tiega si Int. Chera inkud Chellni Cem. ABHiry. Nev 2, 1021, MAIUlAnRTTA IMRNCd, daughter of Jeseph nnd Mary 13. 'ahhy. nelatlves and friends arc Invited te ' rfl KrVffl S 873'e5l iV,"' I & gj fSHSZ'" Csm HAKIt On Nev 3, 1021. EDITH, daugh ter of Lucy A. and the late Uenjntnln i baer. Hervices nnd Interment prliate iiArtNrra.--ert n. ieis, suhekant MJED JJAItNlTZ. killed In action, Argonne. France. Itelatly and friends, also members of Ce. I., ninth Infantry, nnd Fraxer liar Mtz Pest. 250. A. I,., nnd Women's Auxil iary. Invited te funeral services, Sat., Nev, 6. 2 P M . nt hln parents' residence. 2837 Oxford st tnt private. HKCK Nev. 4. at her late residence, Ilustleten, Phlla . ANNIE SI . wife of Eugcne necK, aged He. Iteintives and menus are Invited te attend funeral, Men,. 2 P, M., from St. Luke's Memerial Church, Ilustleten. Int. adjoining grounds Frlends may call Sun eye. UIUM1NOHA.M. At the residence of his son-in-law Ultner i: Powell, Vlneland. N J., en Nev. I, 1021. r-ECATt'lt M. IHHMINO HAJf, formerly of 34ir. N 21at st . Phlla . nged 82 years. Relatives and friends, also Imperial Ledge, Ne 109S, I O O F arc Invited te the service, en Monday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at the Ollwr II. Hair Hide. 1820 Ch-vtnut at . Phlla Interment nt Monument Cenutery HOON On Nev. 2. 1021. IDA J-TtEDUrt-ICIC. wife of Hnrrv Hoen Relatives and friends are InMted te Ihc scnlc" en Satur day afternoon at two e clock at her late res idence. 3007 Hamilton st Interment prl- ttneWERS. -- Nev. 4 1021. JOSEPH 11ENHY husband of Nadlne Lytle Dewers, nged 42 Relatives and friends are Invited te funeral. Men,. 2 P. M late residence, 71 K. Greenwood ae . Lansdowne. Pa Int. Arlington Cem . . DVHKK. Oct 22, 1021 'n Paris OEOrtGE W. lil'ItltE. fermerlv of Phils . husbxnd of Jane Hib.en lfurke, 1207 llrldge st. Asbtiry Park, N. J. (.'Aim At Pleac.iitvllle N J , Nev 4. lir.HUBKT V . husband of Mlv II Cirr Relatives and friends Imlted te funeral, from his late residence. Doughty read Pleasantvllle N J , Men . Ney. 7. 2.80 P. M. Int. Pleasantllle CARROLL On Nev 3. ANN C. CAR ROLL (nee Hearv). widow of Jehn J. Carrell. Relatives nnd friends Invited te attend fu neral, en Monday, at 8 30 A. M,, from her Inte residence, 1023 N lledlleld st Solemn rcqulm mass Chun h of Our Lady of I-eunles nt 10 A. M. Interment New Cathedral Cem. ''cLuiK. The death en July 28. 1021, nt Dellz,!. Hrltlsh Honduras, of EDWARD CLARK, an American cltlren. Is reported by the American Censul at llellze. Urltlrh Hon duras The legal, representatives of deceased can obtain further Information by applying te Department of State. Washington. D. C. COl.PE Nev. a. 1021. CECILIA COLPE Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Men . 1.30 P M , residence of her daughter Mrs Jl Allston, Warminster, Ducks Ce. Pa lnt Oreenwoed COX. Nev. 4 KAnitY, husband of Kath erlne A Cox. Services Tues , 2 T M . Oetll Vine st. lnt private, West 1-iurel Hill Cem. CURRY -Oil Nev. 2. 1021. rETEll J., husband of Annle M. Curry, aged II. Fu neral en Monday, at 8:30 A M.. from parlors of W J. Phillips. 048 N. 10th st. High mass Church of the Assumption. 10 A. M. Inter ment Hely Cress Cemetery, DOUGHERTY. At Indianapolis, Ind en Nev. 3. 1021. MARTHA DOUGHERTY, formerly of Philadelphia. Service en Mon day morning at 10 o'clock at the OI'ver J I. Hair Hide, 1H20 Chestnut st , Philadelphia. Interment private. DOWNINO Nev. 2. 1921. EDWARD F son of Themas and Mary Downing, in his 21st year. Relatives and friends ns,. Im maculate Conception Catholic Club, are in vltcd te nttend funeral, Men.. 8.30 A M from his parents' residence, 342 E Al'leti st Solemn requiem rrjas Church of the Immaculate Conception 10 A. SI. Int. Hely Sipulchre Cem. DUFFY On Nev. 2. RICHARD P., hus band of Slary M. Duffy (nee SlcKemre) Re H tlvea and friends, also Win. O IVnldrnn lteneficlal Society emn!evn of AH,nin nn fining Company and Court Rebert SIcl'lelland F. of A.. Invited te funeral en Slend.iy morn ing, at 8 30. from residence, 2053 S. ,1Sth st Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the ilest Hie. sed Sacrament at 10 A SI. Inter ment Hely Sepulchre Cemetery DWELLE At Atlantic ftv, jj j, j0 1. ANNA L , wife of J.tnit' A Dwelle (n"e McK.nzle). Relatives and friend" are In vited te nttend funeral nrvlr.. Sat 1 'te P M preclsely, nt David II Schuvler Hld Hld rire.id and Diamond sts. lnt private West minster .""em ETLAR On Nev. 2 1021 JOHN P . hus bsnd ,f Margaretta Kater Etlar R-Iatlvua and friends nre Invlt-d te the service en Saturday mprii'n at 0 o'clock nt his laic residence 3025 Hamilton st Interment prl vute. Friends rn.iv cnll Fr.l.v eintilter FARRELL. Nev 4, BIUDriET widow of Matthew Farrell. late of Mahaney Piane, P.. Relatives and frlcnd.i Invlied te funeral, ."i1?.- .J' . M- frum 1,cr 'ate residence, -.02 Lehigh ave. High mats of requiem at St Celuinba i Church, y A. M lnt St Jeseph's Cem . Frackville. I'EAIRIILLLER Nev ,1 ESIEI.ISE A widow of J. Geerge Fealrhellcr. in lirr '2.1 nr Helatlvts nnd friends, u'.e nicmbers if Ladles' Anxill.irv ,,f sit inhn'u ... i inandery. Ne 4 K T . are Invited te attmd i runerul sorties, Men, 2 P SI. Inte rei, jdinca, 8.30 N. 8th st lnt prlv itc. Sit. I Mrjah Cim Friends may call Sun 8 U FlJ-ilT? Nev 1 l'(2l MARY, beloved I wife of Jeseph A Tlelt and daufshtrr of ..eprrH and Ijena "ihtnldt In her 2Hth vear lttlatlves and friends are Invited te attaU ' tesldence. 231.1 x nil. , uii,-,ni ai-i, iv, s .-.in , j- .m , nt nr lal st. lnt Northwood Cem Remains may be vlevved Frl . 6 te 10 OAR-LAND. Nev 3, 1021. JOHN J . husband of Siargaret S Oartland fnfe Smyth) Relatives and friends ure Invited te attend funeral, Slen. 8:30 A SI fr m the residence of hla alsters, 3012 Falrmeunt ?.! Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 10 A SI lnt Hely Sepulchre Cem GREEN On Nev. 1. THOMAS SI GREEN, aged 70 years. Relatives and friends invited te services en Saturday at " P. SI., at late residence, 834 N. 42d at Friends may call Friday evening. Inter ment Sit. Slerlah Cemetery HARRISON - Nev 4. 1021 EDSIUND HARRISON Funeral Slen , 2 P SI., real dr,I;ce .?' sister, Jeanette Harrison. Hulmc ville, Pa. Int. Deechwoed Cem. IIARTSIANN. Nev 2. 1021. ROSA. 1. loved wife of Leuis II. Hartmann. aged 04 Relative and friends, also members of Al berta O. Slehrer Heme, are Invited te at tend funeral. Sun.. 2 P. si., from her late residence. 2421 N 6th st Int. Northwood t-em of William L. Heist. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral services Slen 2 P SI . at Tltlew Rres.. 4153 N Bread Bt lnt private wI'.iZMA,N?rNev ,3'. W1LLIASI HEIZ. MANN. Relatlves and frlends, also Excel Excel aler Ledge, Ne. 401, F. and A. SI , and all ou.er uraers ve wnicn no oeienged, are In I.1.""1 t0..funera', en- 1 80 P SI., from hla li '?nc. Center Squate. p. mt. North. S-. - i- t ,.. .. . - -. . wuuu ven. vrldew of Stlchael llennlrger (nee Ztegler). aged 73. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral cervices. Hun 4 t r I precisely, at her late restdenc. 183.1 N gth I" .'nl . .TIJU."! . "' jm .. Remains i may, ee view ea aai . n te w y M, via fu neral car HEY Nnv. 2. 1021, JUSTINA (nee Oeehrlng), widow of Sllrhaei Hey, In her 76th yea- Relatives and friends Invited te funeral servlces. Sat., 2 P. SL, residence. 181C W. TlOgA Bt. Inl. prlvata German Lutheran Cem HEYER. Suddenly. Nev 4. HARUARA. widow of Geerge Meyer Iinerat eenlces Sten. 11 A. SI , at the resld-nce of her granddaughter. Sirs. C W t'metead, 0509 N Marshall st lnt private HILL. Nev 8, JAS1E3 niLL. Rela tives and friends Invited te eervlcen Slen., 2 P. 3L, Albert .Moere's, 021 N. 13th st. lnt private, Chester Rural Cem. HUTCHINSON At Delance. N J , Nev 1, 1021, OEORGE F husband of the late Maria Hutchinson Funeral services Sun 2 P. 11 , at daughter's residence, Sirs Jabez Chatterton. Walnut st , Delance. N J int private. MUTTON. Nev 4. DOROTHY ET.n.vNnn I beloved di'jghter of Peter S and Slyrtle SI. Hutten. aged 6 months. Funeral services I Men.. 10.30 A SI , at her parents' residence, I 432 Washington terrace. Auluben, N. J Int private. FYlenda may call Sun., after 7 f. i JOHNSON On Nev 8d 102i SUSAN ANN JOHNSON. Services en Saturday aft ernoon, at 2 30 e clock at the home, 8813 Chertnu' t. KLESSTEL. Nev. 8. FRANK KLEBSEL, formerly of 1234 N. 10th st. Relatives and friends, also Washington Irving Ledge, I. O O. F.. Ne. 760. are Invited te attend funeral services. Sat , 2 P. SI., at funeral parlors of Mrs. A. Ungerbuehler. 2S10 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem KNOWLES. Thursday morning, Nev. 8, MATILDA JOSEPHINE, wife of late awrge L. Knowtes. In her 88d year, at her late residence, 162 Carpenter id . Germantewn. Solemn requiem wsrvlce Sat . November 0, 10:80 A. SI . t St. Alban'e Church, 24 and Taber rexd, Olney. Int. private Please emit flowers. LAW Killed In action In Franre. Oct. 11 1018. LAWRENCE? LAW of Ce A. 1st Engrs , son of Lawrence and Margaret Law Relatives and friends, also J. P, Donahue Pest. Ne 800, A. I and Veterans of Foreign Wars, are Invited te attend funeral. Run,. 2 P. St.. resldenee of hla mother. 01U3 De Lancer st. Int. Sit. Slerlah Cem LIOHTKB. nev. t, iyiui.ajii ji,, Hus band of Annie W. Llghtkep aged J. Rela tives and friends are Invited te funeral eerv. lees. Bun , 2:80 P. 31.. from .Tarrettewn SI. E Chu.-Jh. TaUe 1:02 V SI train from Reading Terminal te Fert Washington. LINGO, Nev. 4 HALATHin RAKER LINGO. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral services. Tuesday after noon, 3 o'elock precise y, at the residence of his sister, Sire. William C Krlder. 3430 N Bread t Int private. TrMlKRTAKCTtB KciflOT i ..,.. i I1EATIIS LONG. On Nev. 8, T021, REDECCA LONG, mother of Sirs. Addle M. L, Lin coln and Sirs, Henty A. Jloere, In her 80th year Service en Slendav afternoon nt 2 o'clock at her late residence, 1222 W Erle nve. LUX. Nev. 2, JACOIt, husband of the late CATHARINE LUX. Relatives and friends Invltell te services. Snt., 2 P St.. at his son's residence. Jacob Lux, Jr., 1B18 S. 27lh st lnt private. Viewing Fri, eve. LYNCH. On Nev. 3, 1021, JAMES LYNCH, of 250 s leth at , nged 03 years. Relatives and friends nre Invited te the funeral en Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from the Oliver 11. Hair Illdg., 1820 Chest nut st. Solemn requiem mass at St, Jehn's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery MacFERHAN. On Nev 3. 1021. SAMUEL N. MacFERHAN. Jr , son of Samuel nnd Laura SIncFerran, aged 7 months. Services en Saturday, nt 1:30 P, SI at Valley View read, Springfield Maner. Pa, SIcCARTHY. Nev. 2. 1021. MARCELLA MCCARTHY, widow of Jehn McCarthy for merly of 2107 Christian st. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral, Slen 8 30 A SI., from her late -residence, 1004 Slaster at. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Oesti 10 A. SI lnt private. McUONIOAL --Nev 3. 1U21. EDWARD, beloved husband of Slary A. SIcGenlgnl (nee Yeung), Relatives nnd friends, also all so cieties of which he was a member, are In vited te attend funeral, Slen. 8.30 A SI., from his late residence, 1815 N Cadwallader st Solemn requiem mass at St .Michael's Church 10 A SI precisely lnt New Cathedral Cem. McINTYHE Nev 3. nt the resMencr- of Harry W. 8helden, 3042 N. 16tr st , EL SIE A . widow of Captain SI. V. R .Mcln tyre, aged 72. Relatlvis and friends are In vited te attend funeral. Men., 2 P. SI., at parlors it Jehn S. Uerkelbach, 3730 Oer Oer mnntewn ave. Int. Laurel Hill Cen. Friends call Sun , 7 te V P. SI. SIOLAN Ncv. S, 1021. THOSIAS SIO LAN, eon of the Inte Jehn and Johanna Melnn. Relatives and friends and Hely Name Society of St Jeseph's Church, arc In vited te nttend funeral. Slen., H A SI from the resldence of his brother. Jehn Slelan. 124 Cuthbert st (2d nnd Arch sts ). Solemn hlch mass of requhm St. Jeseph's Church 0:30 A SI Int. Cathedral Cem. O'HRIEN Nev 4, WILLIASI J., husband of Catharine O'Hrlen tnee Lawler). Rela tives and friends, also De Sote Council, IC. of C . Invited te funeral, Tues., 7.30 A SI.. Inte residence, 333(1 Chestnut St. Solemn mass of requiem St. James' Church 8.30 A. SI. Int. Ashland, Pa. PROCTOR. Nev 2, ANNIE, wife of Slar tin J Procter. Relatives and friends, also empleyes of Ardmere Autecar Ce, Invited te attend funeral Slen., 8:30 A. SI from her late residence, 1047 Slarkce terrace. Hryn Slavvr. Pa High requiem mass Our Slether of flood Counsel Church 10 A. SI. Int. St. 'ul'tni.EY. Suddenly, Nev 4. 1021, SARAH E WRIGHT, beleved wlfe of Samuel (julgley Funerel eenlces and Int. Slen., at convenience of the family ,..,.,., linmttiTSrtN. On Nev. 2. 1021. LILLIAN J , wlfe of Rev. William J. Robertsen Fu neral services en Saturday, at 2 P. SI., at her late residence. 6342 Themas ave. Inter ment pTlvnte, ... . , , ROPER. Nev. 4, at her parents' resi dence, ntau l. en. si., umey. nbiAAiii,iii TARMAN, daughter of Dr. William F. and Elmlra SI. Reper, aged 5. Funeral services and Int. private. Friends call Sun., from 4 RYANP- Nev. 2. formerly of 1733 Wylle t WILLIASI II. RYAN. Relatives and friends Invited te funernl, 1380 Falrmeunt K. I.i A M Slees nt St. Edward's Chui'rh ri'A SI. Int. Cathedral Cem SCIlON-nr.HOER. On Nev. 0. 1021. Rl'HA SI wlfe or r rcaencK ji ocnenDcrger nnd daughter of the late Jehn T. B. and Rebecca S. Gould. Itelatlvea and friends arc Invited te tha service, en Slenday evening, at H o'cleik. at the Oliver II. Hair BIdg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Sit. Carmtl. Pn , en Tuesday, silOWELL. Suddenly, en November 4. snot TJOIIOTHY IROOKBHANK8. wife of Charles If. Shewcll. Relatives and friends Invited te servlccs, en SIcnday. November 7 at Slenumcnt Cemetery. Beverly. N. J., en arrival of 10.25 train from Philadelphia SSI1TH .MAJVl i. .nve r owner., vvue e Rev C R, Smith, en Nev. 8. Relatives nnd friends Invited te attend services, nt SI. E. Church, pcnnBvllle. N. J . 11 A. SI , Slon Slen dav Nev 7. Interment Salem SNYDER. Nev. 4. STAY D.. wife of liar. vry J. Snyder. Funeral servlces Saturday evening. r e ciecn, i.uiu mu ,,iiie.n 01 eu eu gceo Leech, 7127 Wcedland ave. Int. prl vata. STUART. On Nev 4, 1021. MAR QRETTA COYLE STUART. Service en Sunday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock, at her resldvnce, 881 Lancaster pike, Wynnewood. Pa. Interment at Pittsburgh, en Slenday at 10 A Sf Pittsburgh papers please copy. ew'tiESRY Nev. 8. SARAH, wife of Harry Sweeney and daughter of Cella and the late ratricK i.nrr, ci .viurrin. teunty Denegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends In vited te funeral. Sleiday. 8 30 A. JL, from her lata resldencs, 2033 Oerrltt at. Solemn i a?s "f requiem at St. Gabriel's Church at 10 A. M. Int. Hely Ciess Cemetery. TARCES Trenten, N. J.. Nev. 3. ALEXANDER, husband of the late JulU A Tarces. formerly of Philadelphia, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family arc In vited te the funeral, from the residence of ids ien-ln-lavv Hugh A Durn, 28 Ruger ae . Hread St Park, Trenten, N. J., en Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Requiem high maBs at the Church of the Hely Angels nt 0 o'cleilt. Interment at Hely Cress Cem etery Phllade'phla, THOS1PSON Nev 4, MARGARET F vv.dew if J. L. Thompson, nged 73 years. Relatives and friends nre Invited te funeral, lue.day. 2 P SI. residence of son-in-law. Jes'ph Wnrmeu'.h. Slarket St., OarrettferJ. I'a. Int. Lutheran Cemetery, Ardmere WARNER. in Germnntewn, Pa . Nev 2, ANNE R . widow of Jehn H. Wnrner. Fu mral services nt residence of her sister. Sir. William G Mendlnhall. Wilmington, D. i Sat Nev. 5, ll:e A.. SI WINNESlORE. Nev. 3. MARY J., wife of the late Andrew Wlnnemere, and daughter of the ,ate Wachlngtei nnd Catharine Slyers. Services Slop. 2 P. SI., at the parlors of S. P. Frankendeld Sens. 6800 Vine at. lnt Fernwood Cem. Frlends -all Sun evening, from 8 te 10. WOLSTENCROFT Nev 3. CATHARINE J , wlfe of Isaac II. Wolstencreft. Rela tives and friends are Invited te attend fu neral services, Slen 2 80 P SI., late real. denee. 1073 Harrlnen st., Frankford. Int. private. WYNNE. Nev a, DELANET S. WYNNE. Relatives end friends, also Camp 70, P O. S. of A., of New Jerssy. In vited te servIceB. Slen.. 2 P SI . at the home of I. T Ryan, 200 Green lane, Slana-j-unk. Int. private. Friends may call Bun., after 2 P. .M. LEGAL ADVKUTIREMr.NTS Kgp SLX SIIDDLESLUs SOLD OANY and cigar business te Slellle Kramer, 857 N 40th st. Creditors apply before 8th day of November. GROSSS1AN BROS., 4023 Glrard ave. LOST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE Lest, certificate Ne 2818 for 10 shares Phlla. Elect! lc: reward. Phene Ambler 108 DEPOSIT BOOK Lest. Ne. 220,600. with the West. Sav. Fund Hec. 1000 Wal. Hew FUR Lest, cable fur, hetween 22d and Chestnut and 18th end Walnut. Liberal reward. Phene Media 46 J. LOST Black and white setter ruppyt 8 menths: femalei 110 reward. Dr. Carl Williams. 03 Scheel lane. Gtn. Phene, Ger Ger Ger montewn 0818. LOST Diamond Circle Pin, Thureday, be tween 8 and 4:30 o'clock, central shopping district Pheno Chest Hill 811. Lib. Reward. NECKPIECE Lest. between Slarsrrade Hetel and 242 H. 17th si., a mink fur neck piece. Reward If returned te Rlttenheuse Hetel. PERSONALS $5000 REWARD Ne questions asked for return or Information IsnlnM tn ..AAA .,& ., r0 .a.a.. . I i.'iih w ,di.u,be "i jaKeiif iknaii irem the home of Colonel A. H ICuser, Bernards villa. N J The Preferred Accident Insur ance Ce., 80 Slaiden lane. New Yerk City. LOAN Yeung woman wishes a lean of $2000 iwi . i v,, cei KUUII17. rni, oil re. quest Prlv party pref, St 608, Ledg, Off. AAK-REl.IEF portrait In piaster or brenr-e ean be copied from photo. Write for ap. pelntment Slarket Studie, 721 Walnut Bt. HELP WANTED FEMALE COOK Ooed. by November 10. Scotch or n -,,,, yeni rricnuiCBH. U OOl,1 COOK Gentlemnn llvlnr In apartment ln antral rtu rt nt ,!. .. .I-..,..- .. ..... w....i., ,., fc u ", i-i. wceum te eDtain services of white Protestant woman, capable of making pantry and general cooking. Peat- efflrn Mew 11, T ...- GIRLS wanted te learn tassel finishing: steady work. F W. Maurer S. Sen. Ce!. 4.111 Wavne ave. near lBth ft Oermantew n housework General- white. Protestant sleep In. a In family! no laundry! ,1700 t-ADY Wanted, college graduate, 23 te 20 years old, general office work; 120 per week; fcfe-heur day; hour lunch; Saturday afternoons Sundays, holidays eft: 2 weeks' vacation R 41fl, Ledger Office, MAID Yeung Protestant woman for cham ber work and waiting. Call 2110 pine st. RAO SORTERS en new and old cotton rags, SALESWOMAN of ability who can qualify as manager of women's department. 1228 Wldener RIdg. BTENOORAPHER If you are a. vnn. woman of about 2H. a. hlsrh inhnn. -...a.. ate, Protestant, with several years' experi ence, rapid and accurate, desiring a stenographer-secretary's position with a Centrally located, progressive firm, please address 13 i,u, mulct vihew. - .STENOGRAPHER One who has bad Edl" phone experleneel geed salary: a Prot estant preferred i excellent working condi tions, must apply promptly 8:30 A. M. Slon Slen .' v only Edlphene Ce. 1B27 Chsitnut ." STENOGltAPHER. first elass; must he rapid and accurate and have geed knowledge of English, state age. experience, salary and religion. H 418, Ledger Office. " STENOGRAPHER Central real estate en flee, state experience and salary, p 423, l.runwr .-.in." UMHRELLA and parasol operators and fin ishes wanted; experienced: geed pay py'nur'rrt Slanfr Ce .. 000 Filbert .t. P Y' lj . ., fifpnim ,. .. l.euger ohm wumis.- euuiv""" A wan goea appear- anee, ta handle very high-class preposition ln your town; commission. Address (27 Weightman BuUdlng. , NOVEMBER 5, 1921 HELP 'WANTED FEMALE General SIAKE .MONEY AT HOME Yeu can earn from II te $2 an hour In your spare time writing show cards! quickly, easily learned by our new, simple method; no can lasalng or seliciting: we teach you hew guarantee steady work at home nnd pay cash each week! full particulars booklet free, American Shew Card Scheel, Dept. nun. rtvrln Illdg.. Terente. Canada. CIVIL SERVICE examinations, Philadelphia, November! positions 1400.1000; age, 18 upward, exp. unnecessary. Fer free partic ulars, Instruction, write J. I-eenard (former Civil Servlcs examiner), 002 Equitable Illdg,, Washington P. C. YOUR SPARE TI.ME Is worth $1 te 13 an i .. ..Illni eknwia Am i nrs f nAPn flV correspondence and sell your work. Kwlck pnewcsril mmvvi. lureiim, -n"""n. CIVIL SERVICE examinations. Dee. nnd Jan i many vacancies: salary f 1400'1ROO wrlte for sample test. I' 1421, Ledger Office l....tw.iii oceoion -n Ilia T.aml TMtta Sterns. '18 20i clerks." figuring-. le.$l. HELP WANTED MALE ARTIST Wanted commercial artist for ad vertlslns drawings In newspaper art de partment. Address, giving full particulars, experience and salary- wanted, SI 430, Ledger Office. HANK TE'LLER, night, experienced; about 2ft years of age; geed reference. P 411, Ledger Office RRICKI.AYERS. 10, wanted at new build build leg operation of 00 houses, Lansdowne ave. east of Oflth St., take Slarket st. elevated or Glrard ave. car te 03d St.: free pass te Lansdowne ave. CANVASSERS. 8, with geed appearance, te handle very high-class propesition: commis sion Address 827. Welghlman Hl.lg ESIPLOYSIENT SIANAOER Te Interview applicants for employment In a well-known manufacturing and retail heuse: state ex perience and salary expected. SI 602, Lcdger ttnice - - 1'ALIVIII UHLiMAEH VV A. LUU VVO want leren.an 10 irke cnarge or up- neiBicring m-paii.neut ... ui.o-ui.ie lurnuure factory. If you nre experienced and can pro duce results wrlte us. l-itAvil'lv-rvei r-lt ui;jll)ftH CO. Pittsburgh Pa. FINISHER WANTED We want a geed up-te-dnte finisher te take charge of finishing department ln furniture factory FHASirTON-FOSTER LUS1RER CO. Pittsburgh. Pn FOREMAN te take complete, chnrge of equip ment and tools for n foundry, machlne shop and and boiler shops; should have ex perience In toelmaltlng nnd with air tools; give experlence in detnll, with references; this Is a permanent connection for a quali fied man: the plant Is located In Lancaster Pa. SI 507. Ledger OfOre. FOREMAN WANTED Wa want a geed, up-te-date man te take complcte charge of our furniture factory; If you knew the business and can produce re sults write ua. FRAMPTON-FOSTER LUSIRER CO. Pittsburgh. Pa FURNITURE 8ALESSIEN WANTED We wnnt geed, llvo-wlre, up-te-the-mlnutp furniture salesmen; commission or salary; if you knew the business nnd can get results write us. ntASIPTON-FOSTER LUSIRER CO. Pittsburgh. Pa, " HIGH-GRADE STOCK SALESS1EN WANTED An exceptional opportunity Is offered several hlgh-grade financial snlesmen representing a financial Institution that has paid a 12 dividend for the past nine years, dividend paid quarterly. Large number of old satis fied stockholders te be called en. Real co operation from the home office. Large com missions paid, Wrlte or call for Immediate Interview. HUTLER 1NVE3TSIENT COSI- PANY nutier. ra LAP.ORER wanted by the hour, or steady work by the week. Apply Pier 8. S. Deda- ware ave LINOTYPE OPERATOR. 1 machlnlst-opera-tep, steneman: must he A-l: steady work! 48-hour shop. The Lezlus Ptg. Ce., Cleve land, O. SlAN A growing manufacturing concern la desirous of the service of a high-class. A Ne. 1 man who has had experience tn pro moting and financing en a large scale; we have enough peeple Interested and also are Belling seme of the biggest concerns In the country, who would no doubt be Interested or would enable us te raise any amount that we desire: but wp must have a man who Is familiar with this kind of work; character and integrity must be above reproach; In answer outline ln detail the extent and amount of promotions, giving us barks or ether references that would be satisfactory. Address W. A. R. P. R. E. S.. 1801-03 Fifth ave.. Alteena. Pa. SIAN wanted te book orders for nursery stock and te hire agents; exclusive terri tory; big pay; free outfit. Apply Emmens A Ce.. Newark N Y. PLATE GLASS CUTTER and setter, experi enced; references required. II 423, Ledger Office. PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE, fitted by expe expe rlence nnd training te manage department comprising lithographing, printing cutting, punching and round-cornering of sheets. SI 604, Ledger Offlce. REAL ESTATE SALESSIAN who can soil and rent suburban preperties: glve expe rience In reply P 818. Ledger Office. SALES SIANAOER We desire the services of a retail sales executive who has successfully seid auto mobiles nnd has ability te stimulate and energize his sales department In a practical manner: ln answering, details are necessary, P 400. Ledger Office. SALESSIAN Experienced specialty sales man wanted for Eastern Pennsylvania, Bal timore and Washington territory; must be well acquainted with grocery trade and be willing te make headquarters within the abeve territory; applications must state salary expected and references. PURE FOOD FACTORT HANSA ' MASIARONECK. NEW YORK SALESSIAN, experienced ln eanned milk, able te handle retail and wholesale gro cery trade: Philadelphia nnd surrounding territery: state experience and salary: appli cation will be kept confidential. P 420. Ledger Office. BALESSIEN We wnt te talk with 2 or 3 salesmen of a high-grade type who want te cennect with a live organization of hard working men geared up tn de big thlnga; commission only, but high earnings for men who will work; elean, high-grade selling es sential, with real future for producers. Ap ply Finance Corporation of Amerlea, 1303 Areo. st., between 0 and 11 A. SI. and 1 and 4 I". SI., any day but Saturday. Ask ter Mr Portley. hALE'HMGN, correspondence school, or ac countants wanted, with selling experience, te represent the Hennett Aoceun'nncy Insti tute In Philadelphia, Pa., and adjacent terri tory; commission basis: leads furnished; yp yp pertunlty for large earnings. SI BOO, Ledger Office. SALESMEN We are doing the punllelty work for a large corporation and require the services of a few high-class salesmen; men without previous experlence are earning 1100 weekly; commission basis.. Press Syndicate Roem 02S Land Title Hldir HALLSSrEN Phonograph salesmen wanted! willing workers, you have an unusual op portunity te participate In a big drive; per manent position for right man. Apply Colum bia Graphophene Ce., 40 N. Rth st. See Sir. Furnadjleff, between 9 and 10 A. SI. BALEOStN. carbon paper, for Philadelphia and also Pennsylvania and New Jersey territory en .tberal commission tasla: state age and experience. P 421, Ledger Office. SALESMEN wanted te sell stock In cor poration doing buslness; geed commission. Apply 200 Fuller Hldg . 10 S 18th at SUPERINTENDENT SHIRT FACTORY WANTED FOR 200-SIACHINH FACTORY IN A SIICHIOAN TOWN OF 12.000: ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THE SIAKINO OF DRESS SHIRTS IN ALL BRANCHES; S1UST HE CAPARLE EXEC UTIVE AND HAVE HELD SISIILAR PO. SITIONS: ALL REPLIES HELD CONFI DENTIAL AND SIU8T STATE FULLY EX PERIENCE, AGE, REFERENCES AND HALARY DESIRED. SI 601. LEDGER OFF. YOUNO STON wanted for Inspectors and test ers, en electrical and mechanical appara tus; fle previous experience necessary; start ing rate, 30 cents per hour and up, depend ing en education and experience. Write, giv ing age, eduoatlen and previous experience. D 820, Ledger Office. General BELL UH YOUR spare time; we will train you te write show cards for us; no canvassing or soliciting; we supply you with steady werk: distance no object, will pay you from 110 te 180 a week. Wilsen Meth. eds. Limited, Dept. 24, 04 East Richmond. Terente. Can. ASSISTANT AUDITORS Salary te M.nOO-! Inoeme Tax Bureau; best positions under !.IYtl.rf,v.. M"'. ,i luiiiiiimi noexiet. Bex 162, Washington, D, C. " IIP AVi '. PQ.,,,,w, fc-. .. CIVIL SERVICE examinations Dse. and" Jan.; many vacancies; salary S1400-S18OO-wrlte for sample tests. P 1422. Lad. Office CIVIL SERVICE exemptions. Philadelphia,' November! positions IHOO-jlOOO: age 18 upward, experience unnecessary. Fer free particulars, Instruction, wrlte J Leenard former Civil Service examiner). 002 Eault. able Illdg . Wash ngten, I) C. '-".un- SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAr.Ti GIRLS. 2, rolered, respectable, desire hm.. work. 1035 Wharten at , Philadelphia GIRL, lfl. going te buslntsT7eUK7e7wu"nTs OFFICE MANAGER Energetic yml woman, thoroughly trained and exp. in of" flee organisatien and management, desire. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WOSIAN Wanted, motherly, Nevv England" woman ok coeu iamuy wuu.u iike ine care of one or two children Iho year round In home, situated In delightful Granbv II Mr, overlooking Connecticut Vnlley; references furnished. Sirs, William Papple, Grnnby, Slass, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE CHAUFFEUn, colerd, for private family; geed references. Pheno Raring 7010 J. SIAN. middle nged, active engineer's ex perience, desires position of any kind 'with reliable conrern, In or near Phlla,! moderate salary. P 407. Ledger Office. SIAN, colored, waiter and nil-round house man, light oeokltiTi geed refs, If 428, Ledger Offlc). SIAN, 20, cailege graduate, ex-nrmy officer, desires position, nny work nny salnryi rcf- crenegs. ii -hi, i.eeger utnee. PHYSICIAN wishes te travel with a party for the winter; highest references as te character and ability! salary nominal, SI r.O.V Iedger Office. SALES ENGINEER deelrcs Phlln. connec tion with railroad or mill supply cencern: technical education; can produce results: available at once, D 413, Ledger Office, STENOGRAPHER, graduate, 18 years of age, desires position; has had 2H years' business experience, nnd Is fully nbte te nssume duties where Integrity and trust worthiness are required. Address SI 432. Ledger Office. TEACHER, competent, of Spanish, 10 years' experlence, deslres position In college or Institution; best of references character and ability. U 408. Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SIRS. RRINKL11Y 70H S. lMh. reliable col cel col ered help supplied for apartment houses, Phene Oregon 3417 J COLORED HELl furnished, nil kinds; re liable: no charge. Colored Protective As sociation. 031 Pine st. Phene Lembard 0042. DOGS AND BIRDS rOR SALE German police deg puppies, & weeks old; males and 2 females: color wolf gny; from imported ste;k, price $40 each, St. Uer.is.rd pupe, 0 vvceln eJ; -ei0r orange nnd white; largest breed. $33 each; 2 male Great Dnne pups, 10 weeks old; oler golden brlndle: large breed; price 133 each: cash with order 110, balance C O. D,, sub ject te exnmlnntlcn. Verne a. Slonree, Ash- inna. ivy. FOR SALE Well tt allied en rabbits: Eng lish beigle hounds, 2 and 3 years old; price, $23 "ah, cash with erdr 810' balnnce C. O. I) , en 10 days' trial, If returned un satisfactory, money rofunded. Verne G. Slonree, Ashland ICy, BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT rrlvat'i; rash paid a safe neighborhood. We have the best people who cnll en us when they need money quickly; hours 10 te 4. A. SfcCUTCHEON, Office. 631 Renl Estate Trust Rldg.. Hread and Chestnut sts DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND TAWN TICKETS FOR DIAMONDS KELLY & CO.. 032 Chestnut St. Spite 21-22. second fleer, ever Chllds' Rest. IF YOU have a talent for drawing, I can teach you a profession where you con earn a nice living. Samuel Splelman, 1020 Chest nut st. DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. SSIITH. 717 SANSOSI ST. FOR SALE WINTER BLANKETS OET TOUR I1LANKETS NOW AND RE READY FOR COLD WINTER NIOHTS Visit this daylight store nnd pee the splendid assortments, saving you $1 te !0 a pair. at $2.65 te $11.00 a Pair Warm Comforts COTTON OR I AMDS' WOOL FILLING ATTRACTIVE PRICES Bed Spreads a World Beater at $1.25 OTHERS M.7R TO JS 75 EACH UNSIATCHABLE VALUES Crib Blankets Crib Comforts Couch throws, Indian blankets, towels, etc etc. All marked at prices worth your whlle te shop here. 50.000 v-urds milt ends, rimnnnli enri etl pieces, all kinds dry goods, all nt Bavlng prices. Butt sew Ine societies etc. W. H. SMITH & SONS 914 Walnut Street, Phila. TYPEWRITERS RENTED VISIHLE 3 SIOS M.se AND UP Factory Rebuilt Typewriters "See Our New Machine, the Century" American Writing Machine Ce. S02 CHESTNUT ST. Walnut 24.11. Slnln 4203 FURS sold at sacrifice, hands ime H -length Bal coat. $75; beautiful full length seal dolman, 103; also a few handsomely trim med fur coats ut mediralcly low prices, genuine Hudsen se.al stele, JIB. wonderful bargains; call day or evcnlna. Sirs. Rensen. 1837 N. Uread st.. corner Slaster, Apt. 2, dealers OFFICE FURNITURE Large let of desks, safes, (lies, cabinets and general offlce furn'ture. stere fixtures. We buy. sell and exchnnge PATTEN FURNITURE CO LOCUST 407O. 1127 ARCH ST RACE 4202 COSIHINATlON peel and billiard tal.ln. r.n best condition, Including 10 cues, 2 sets of lverlte peel balls. 1 set of Ivery billiard bells, cue rack, counters, etc. P 419. Led ger Office BRASS REDS, new condition. liernsteln make. Including box springs. Call Sunday, .OIU .I, I I 111 0k, CLOCK, tall, mahogany, ehlmes. great snap ,.. r...,A.. hull.. nl.. .'. , .An ' v, ,,u,, ;,..,. i mm,- ,, .ve.ning IUUU J. PULPIT CHAIRS, pedesta's i.nd church m. ftlATr. rveiiivnn n.V. -. l.J.rr" .... .. . ....... ,,... ,,n,..,u, ,nn unu v l"e TYPE presses and cutters, big bargains Phlla Printers' Sunnlv 14 S Bin st P00L.1AI1I.ES bought, sold and rerat-Pd" T HI,,., N,,l V H .... Tit. 1 ' ..... . .......... .. ... ..,.,,,,1. ,-n. Acn,. :nn FIA", upright. tSI). 4010 Rublcam ave" Germantown. " STORAGE AND MOVING EHTAIII ISIirn 1872 CONTINENTAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES 20th St. ab. Chestnut MOVING STORAGE PACKING rrirpiieNE locust ienn one .month free ESTIirRTTlniTTe"sft THE EXCHANGE STORAGE CO. 1420 N. STH ST pitnvi: nt.ivifwn ,... SEPARATE ROOMS PACKING & MOvrvn CALL AND INSPECT OUR ' t" AtgV,nt'3 LONG DfSTANCEllOVING THE REST IS TUP rupvprslr The BIG 4 TRANSFER COjInc. 87th and Market Phene Rnrln.. inna VICTORY STORAGE" B200 FiLDERT. Phene Relment 1070 r. estimate Plerce-Arrew vans U7 for WALLACE-"3 S,nSsfyrm. frtnrage. packing moving ctrpet claninT ' THE JOHN RIIOADS CO ' Storage, packing, moving, carpet ' cleaning 4167-60 LANCASTER AVE WEST 'mil' MONARCH STORAGE CO.. 3S70 l7v"vrMsT Tr.ll avjj -Aim SERVICE, STeitA.il" PACKINQ LONG-DISTANCE MOVING CARPET CLEAMNG HAVE your rugs and carpets shampooed" scoured and purified net merely S,' Phene Tiega 4802. The Original Hammen' Reach Electrle Carpet and IimBH1: N' Sm.y'"' uc"""' 3031 ewS MODERN Electrle Rug Washing t'e TZ?4 N. Carlisle st ; dirt nnd grease removed CO ors restored te erlglnul brightness..?.: call and deliver. Phene Poplar flfiHn'" W8 NATIONAL Carpet Clg Ce., 3v,e "J3 tmh (Tleia 6312) Cleaning, sewing, repairing colors equal new; prompt eervlce "" MACHINERY AND TOOLB FOR HALE Deuble cylinder, double drum heisting engine, size 7x8. price I2S0 let " in. belts, all lengths, also let cast &' malli" able washers ; In. Creamer. 1210 Reach" 6. 0 & 7H H. P air-cooled gaellneengineT Drnna new, win sacrince Apply j V. Innhan. Link nelt Ce , 2041 Hunting i,',' ELECTRICAL MOTt)RS. SlACHINlT'rOeT s" J uiittll .-WUIJ'.VIl.J'l' O'RRIEN MACHINERY CO , hb N. 3d ht OLD GOLD OLD geld, sliver, platinum, plated wart old. sty. evve.ry teeth plate, bought fVr'na0.'n: ..-. ... ., ....,.,, ,.-,,,,nr j,,., f.,nrtrrt CASH paid for old geld hiher nnd aiTTlni clocks Rug, ib 13 S ITlh st I,,,",m "JVl, WANTED WANTED 'letmlne antique Sheraton "idY. beard; send price and description Mrs ; L. Uoynten, Slarshallten Uf '"' ' A mVndi,J3''Anltlau.f V.rnUrAh.B..ld' ,m,xF " ' memis. Antique, 028 Chestnut, Wal, 7028 y TTRTfjTt ATTmrtsi. DUICK 1020 touring! Perfeet"iTr-J dltleni vvenderful bargnl,, terJya Aute ExchHtigc. 2J8 N n"J.i!. 03 CADILLAC, Type 87 iMTT-11-. vveather inciestire; new painirln' Phene Roxborough llii. "'' e! , d a v..u , yuu a iufij, sedan! cliii.v0.T. invrirTr-kQiiiM Th.", ffl MoterVroo? COLD 1020 touring ttzrJItM V Hatch' SSSi V&"?'ntM7J trimmings, wire whrels JV.? 'A' WcKrf Oorsen Aute Excliarg'n'":'.' r.i J2 Ul'IKlB touring. mSnSSrhi-&i . '". a"aJInt: bargain, tilienrail r.iecri i:ia; Sunday. OverbVne..:1"1'- 5 DODGE. 1021. teurmJ UL iW conditien: miwi YrJJI1' feed Sl Cenmanv. 72n m til-"'. 4n t li - " itiiit at 'OH SALE Fuui-deur V-n... JJ sedan, excellent cemlftinpa"J'niTlmE: oeo chestnut ,t?.cS!.'terlJ u. n& FRANKLIN - ,,;;;. Ce.. -nc, ,120 niSejte'ff HUDSON ..wSSa. Ce r- r .win sacrifice. n.. .."' ! '""' "'" " Rfead ' Penla, 0"M HUDSON LANMAif i inn nnr5Clir,"r? ?" Price: HUDSON SST-a. uTifca A. 4L iviiuii. iirnnn.ua,.. anna ing; nev,r been run; at a large !.!. " 1-AlllK. 1017. Fairfield ....r nv,!reaBs.Mp-,iB' Ta! MTITT7 ...i.- -' . thoreughlyovorhauled and'rcnnlU?' coptlenaily low price: cash n? .r.c."n',,1'i . roadsters nunter, stutz Agency, fliinjjj.f-'n"'.; USED TRUCK CARTS' Alee seme used truck bearings ana ..- batteries: disabled trucks bought for 1. 3010 N. 10th. Tiega 8401, r -p,rU' WESTCOTT SEDAN. In wonderful eemiuSV will sacrll CO. Ren Mr ii;...5JMLtwI Agency. BOO N. Rread St. '"' etw PEERLESS coupe. :v. liilh st. Atile Accessories FORD attachment, light del very, lnct,S waterproof bex: geed condition. Sti Relment 41132 J after 0 P. SI. (Eis BUSINESS OPFORTXTNITIEal established Lertilied Ayrshire Dairy for sale with modern up-te-date fly-icrLt Electric lights and running water In br; with Individual drlnU,nr lw,,vl .. 5 COW. " "" "" ,K The geed herdsman nnd farmer, who Ii State College man, will etay en the fin!' and work en shares or salary. The small 10-room stone house has Urn ecreencd sleeping perch, two baths and eleV trio lights. A tennis court, three acrei et lawn which slopes from house te 8(imj Creek, alee five acres of weeds. There in CO acres altogether. Sink Is shipped ta cen tral dairy In Norrlstevvn for distribution. Farm Is located nbeut four miles .north c( Norrlstewn. Phene. Norrlstewn 500. GO INTO INDEPENDENT BUSINESS In $100 we will give you the right te uts ou formula for the production of a very chiu and extraordinarily effective Are extlnzuiihir. easy te handle and manufactured at a ceit'i ivnniii reacn ei tne smallest pecKet; ask mr one about the possibilities of a commodity of this nature; In addition we will ulve you In Rlructlens, conducted by our chief chemist, te teach you this particular business; there U money te be made ln this trade C. A. Con sulting Chemist Address R 310, I.Miit Office, and we will mall you full partlculin Company Wants Directors An established fast-growing Camden mintt. facturlng company offers an opportunity te several capable business men whose reeerdj can be Investigated te serve en Its Beard cl Directors; Investment of $0230 no servtcei required; references will he given and el pected. Write te box II 412 Ledger Office . LOCAL going mfgr. corp. earning from 17 te 13," per cent would like te interest fsw parties who have $1000 or mere te In vest: this corporation has earned and paid Its dividends covering a period of severil years; have orders en their hooks te keep plant going full capacity for 0 menthi: ref erence and financial statement submitted. 11 303. Ledger Office CHESIICAL ENGINLEU. with 10 sears' ei. ecutlve experience in tropics with lndai- trlnl nnlnmr IM Ul.h.a trt Ini-ntn In Pfcill. delphln or vicinity and will Invest I'OOO mil services In gulng business that will Hini analysis; can furnish best of references; the .uu imruiiiiiirn uy lennr. .j mi, ijgu. uu. RAKERY business and property, best loci leci loci tlen new ln city, new doing a big busbeii; latest equipment; en main street, heirr traffic, bargain, James A Sloran, 1803 Glrard ave. WANTED Ooed Christmas line en conslp censlp ment or otherwise; merchant with tool' rating and references, located en best block In Washington, wrlte full particulars it once 1227 Q Bt. N. W . Wnnhlngten D. C. DRTY-TWO-ACRE land development tract ... nrm i ui I. eaiwuc, .-i. .j.. euia un ii.m- Ises Friday, November 11, 1021, at 3 o'clock; will take back mortgage. Bee S 11. Deckslt. attorney. 429 Slarket St.. Camdn. ST. J. , YOUNO professional man with unlmpeidi; able references desires te Invest $3000 mJ services tn going business that will stand analysis; glve full particulars by letter. Ad dress SI 111. Ledger Office pip AD confectionery, $250 weekly; bar. ClvJrtlAjjjj & sicCann. 3311 Fkd. its. ROOMS FOR RENT CHESTNUT ST., 200Sr Large single ' double rms.i southern exp.. runnlnr vtitx. CHESTNUT 1004 Roem with bath, alnglt roem: steam heat, electricity: refe reacts . PINE. 2129 3r frcnt. Seuth, exp.. cent. Ml water ethor vacancies bus people P"h SPRUCE ST., flUSH NIc ly furnished room, all modern conveniences, private faraW, bu Mno bs people preferred , SPRCCE & 1BTII Latge sunny room neit uatii: prl. ram., irentiemen. rer '-c -'"-t 16TH. N.. 1311. HOTDu RURIC BeautlW lull), iuuilli niiuiicne i;iruu ctsw,, --j ind weekly rates, cenv te station;, J ccem for traveling people Snruca laei. . 10TH ST. S.. 310 Twe rooms and prlvat imiiii. miewnr. uiuu. r.t-iiy ut'"n "- - 46TH, S , 252 Nicely furnished room. , venlent te cars and L; reasonable. Uirim II, .1(1 IV gentlemen nr cnunln can nave nleslr . furnished room with beard; next te bau I alt .conveniences, no ether roomers, inuu iamuy vvoeqiann .1.1.1 J. HANDSOMELY furnlehed room !p.'"fj modern private home; olectile light, y' minutes from City Hall Ph. llarlng 1" L VERY deslrable room In modern well-fu'; nisnea apartment private iamuy, '"i.vy ui p. x'm iiaumuini. inmm .,." drcn. Fer particulars phen HANDSOSI.ILY funnlshed modern pilvate home: e Inlnnluu fn flt., Ifrilt Phi HANDSOSI.ILY funnlshed room In !", modern pilvate home; electrle llgn,.:..y mlntitea te City Hull Phene Rtrlng j. r.i'VTipiuv ..nn..n.A ...nn,H tnree. rnefl- GENTLESIAN roemmato wnnted lare. rnrf- I'm room, cen am mn. -rnemas nm. --- ATTRACTIVE furn. apte.. some heusekPf Sherwood Ant. Agency 1331 Walnutst, COS1FORTAUI.Y furn, rms 'or j.'entlentl .'.iiriiiiinuui turn, rms ."' '"Joint Kdlecjnr. Wayne June , elec Wre -"li gd loc : nr. Wayne June , elee w.ve -""'-3 GTN. Racheler suite, sitting rm H,edrinArTl bath, fireplace, elec : reas. P4I7. Id. tjn, r-TTT-cnpK,ITn- inn, n..- -... cAiltherQ ' CTIESTNU STNUT, 1027 Twe rooms, southern lure: all modern cenvs "''th - pos WKRT l'IHUI)KI.l'IHA CHESTNUT ST., 8000 Warm, furnish room, near bath: srned location, near ' pearu optional. vi.Klt- svn nu,n v.... n,,,ni.tm rOOPil' electrle light, everything new and ciss", i .in'iuiiiy ..no upware. rginr,. OERMANTOWN GERSLtNTOWN. BbOJ Greene st. I;''!' well furnished, overlooking Vernen I": electrle lights, het-water heat, het and w" hhevver: private family near both ralire0' nnd several trolley llnea OTN.. 833 E. Chelten av. 1st fir apt K' tt bath, $05: adulta Germnntewn 5Q.Jli TIOGt 17TH ST. N. 8432 Large sec-fir, ""SJ" vate bath het-ivater heat 'e r"- PENN8YLVANIA ''I llPlti'jL - LOOAN 4S27 N 13TII ST -Desirable u furnished room, conveniently 1"rilVofte w per month Call or phone w vemnig ''""u. Sunday or evening between 7.3ii and ' BOARDING - 4TH ST.. S.. 230 - Reems table ,rlcl" IMal ili.a,., lil. ul linine nifiilerj"' -HEST I'lIIIADKITinj. -t-s', fcANnnil r " 433:1" "aecand-stery rnt.i"Wi ieiis.eupie or kfiiiicmen rr'; ni.- i.tvr OAK INE. 608 city Llne-0 or i udrs.i geed table. Ph. Oak lr. '"' ,..,- . . ... . i... .. nr i .US? itufsiURii.i'M. ..i -: ssjiH OAKUNDlrny-1, u OVERLAND model S3 leuTim5' C55 ber. paint and mechanical ini.TSv P00' Hatch Meters Ce . 72t NCi'i.ci"'"t en, tttt !' PACKARD twin six iat tJr13-151 -3 0 disc wheels" nnd cord 1 "K1' I2 ater and lights; overvthlng that nJk,M ' Sf"", f, r;al,.?,',c).rt cnri let me navefI.,0lllS: vLJ 11. J. Walter. 17 W. Sllner st V-U ""it. Wnf ter. Pa. Rell nhene nnrlr "" Avt Cb Hi- .i"-" ,V. i steeea CF. Oil. V-r- Sli 8. room- 'ill TIK IIJJ Tt liTT' vcl Utn. .. jjN 81 reeni' Uil fff. (IK.. TOT 3U ipett pt: ! 40; gtni l-).lll1 lOIrard rtKNi Phene ' ;eiw Ml v sew til. c (ttbln illrcei eca: Ii jtioten VULiU Qua. ffr? viici OVRII Unt lulrit ul p. tDdlitr Hnl. Mi 0( Eitu' 'is ti Jitr mltai. arx re mar FU un r (alh lOU ITU tlvel keasf, 117 tt men kltchei Includ. L'RX roen Phene 111 8 . suite tun i l!M : reuH .kitchen OWM. aui till SL HOU lew i Eitt r. IE I AB5 mil L0 fwe toen and ehe. Can .Ml Heiei I ir... leuiel I'Oltl. HC The. fun 00111 Cil firfi !Stl Ul llhs .if1' tlen 1 -ft te Ce hi 1 cat Jjrln HOTl ihiki 'fin '4i '-.X !.- .. Jm , A '' JiKfrtfS'JKmKL. BsWsWsMBslsMssMsMMsMsWstsTsTrsaiiSMMsiiiil i ' ' )--.'-''--'----- . -,u..Wv,.ai.ii(--,-j-.jis- Jr.