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JEVlCaXG PCBLIC LEJDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER 11, 1921
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Letters te the Editor
Children Ter Christmas
Taiht Sdl'er of the Evening l'ubltc Lrdgtr:
lr -As I nm a fend reader e: your
nM I'futTfi T.iness. alie a lever of
children, havltg five little ones of my own
imrtn. m aiikn. I reed of Father's Day
-i.iv,.,.'. nv holidays nnd blrthdaya, but
why net an Orphans' Dy".
"JVe paee children en the street day after
day with hardly u shoe 011 their feet, seem
Intly happy, but when 'nighttime reme.s
nd no fend mother or daddy te whisper
Jtind word? tr them or te tuck the nn
oevtra around their china, that's tit- time
they long for thnt geed-night caress and
Ut levlnj kiss Just the lint' as the tleers
In aprlne open their petals In the morning
longing for the dew.
IlaeH In the days of our Ierd dldn t "
tar "Children come unto .Me that you mav
int aheltered and fed"? Why net eeme or
MB who are net bleesed with the aeurre 0'
hppln children lake eeme peer orphan
ever thi Chrltmas hnlllays and let th.ni
sea. perhaps something they have never
enjoyed In their little lives b-ferc. a mew
Christmas and a happy New Ttar.
Think, brothers, hew happy ou would
feel te see their eyas glutting with the
very Are of aomiratlen and happiness tcuna
only through a daddy and mother l"ie. I
ha found through pergenal experience that
tif Jtt te "mother's love that a child tan love
HUd admire Its lever only as a mother loves
her baby Se Oed leve the-n all. 1 r 'in
one who haa been an srdnt levef of thorn
all. geerge w. tetter.
Prankford, Thlla , November 3. 1021.
Directions In Astronomy
!r the Editor of the Evening Public Lrdarr-
Blr Answering "Constant Reader" wlinta
questions appeared tn vesterdny's Forum. I
would think a geed treatise en phyetcal
astronomy combined with practical observu ebservu observu
tlen of the heavens en a few clear r.lgl.ts
would remove Ms difficulties
This old earth of ours telt f-eiti wen,
te east, nit from forth te seutn. nor uw
It go wabbling through srnc" 111. a drunken
man, The North or Pe'ar star ncr sats.
It Is about 10 degrees nle the hcrlaen In
Uds latitude, but e.ily about HO 'n lh State
of Flerida. At the equator It sinks te the
horlren. whlle farth-r teuth It la telev. thv.
earth and thercfnre ImVelb'e. Conversed,
this prees the contention of "cueslng ci"n-
!( crwl iilrnnnmara" that th" world If a
nhir. ,,0,1. tth.inndlncr the pleai udsar.Cvdi
recently bv the Zionists.
Tn rftirar.t tn th, seeend O lSt On. A
Coin down (" by ment.F of a ladder te the
center of the earth weu'd. presided the hole
was tee small te tum round. b,i ebllg-d te
n un f" te the Antloedes feet first, ufln
he rungs
ht? tees Instead of Ills fingers en
of the ladder In th.i Mar-:' realms
of
apace there are no such terms as
and "up." All directions ar "up'
"down '
te the
man at the center of gravity
These two words are used 'n a relative
ens only when applied te planets by thilr
Tartlcular Inhabitants. In ethe- -rerds,
thsra Is no ibelutr "down or "up ' eer.-
aldered astronomically
Philadelphia. Neember 0. 10
IJ M
5t.
Flag Etiquette
T the Editor of the livening Public LfAecr'
Sir The American Ialeit of Massachu
setts deserves commendation fe- the ea-n-jalcn
It has Instituted te spread !h knowl knewl knowl
edge of fiac ctlaueitp a-d It is u thing that
the Legien In t'lU city we'iM de well te
fellow. Ter ne.i.1' a citur and a hiiif
th American peple rae been leiy preu.l
of the emblem of tlilr country, bu1 durti.g
the laat flve years the display of the Star
and Stripes has Increased te Jin as'en'slilric
darree. There Is probably no country if
talnly no mrge country 111 which a nu nu
tlenal nag Is mere freely usd than In the
United States.
It Is strange hea-ever. !!. a people
which uses Its flag te free;;- should se often
U It Improperly r officer of th army
or navy shudders an ha walks' along tlie
streets at the Igr.eran-e se freijuentlj dls-
nlsyed w Ith the (tag. m en- build ng he will 1
aee a flag se hung that it Is technical.) a
hurry call fe- lulp. Cm another a tailored
piece of bunting p".vea that no one In au
thority has eer heard that the Hag miuuM
b hauled down at suis-t When the flag
la at half-staff i sreuld indie: meurnt-.g.
but the real reason thit 't is net unusual te
flags at half-slaff I
un excessive
death rate, bu rxeessii
body had beei tee lasj t
'i.,i iic r.ce. Seme,
yuh !- te the top
of its starr.
In the pamplle- "Our Iag." which Is
being distributed free by the .Massachusetts
Xfften. the proper uee of the fl.'g Is lear'v
set forth. A.y ene who gees In for flag
flying should be sure that he knows exact, v
hew te de It p-eTxrly ! veuld he V-tter
net te show a Sag at al. than te display It
carelessly. H r. w
Philadelphia, October 31. lft'-l
A "Brothere"' Fair
"e the Editor of the vntiii7 Pub.lc Ltia'r
Sir With rtference te tli nai.es ieu ro re
cjusst for the fair of 1020. I Mould lik.i te
micrest that we call It "The World's
Brethers' Exposition " It will show that
n are net using ths Ysnke bluff when we
say "brother" te our neighbors acresa the
water.
Every me will ItneT it is te he a "world e
jposltlen." Olve the world te understand
U Is te be a get-together m.-etlng fe- all
nations te demonstrate the fu.l t..eantng of
h term 'brother."
CHARLES VAN' r-E VEl.DE. j
Chester. P.. October 31. 3021. ,
What's Ambitious Girl te De?
?" the Editor 0 the Eveninj Publir Ledger:
Sir There has teen se mu-h criticism
about young girls working after they have
been married I wish te give ni opinion
WTUle I ain net married ..t present, I plan
the step shertlj. ,ird It m my intention te
remain In my prene i' position, as my em
ployer asserts hlir.aslf hlf.hly pleased with
my services and I ftl confident that If the
Question were put te 1.1m he would say. "By
all means remain wl'h us" nut I am
net relng te apprlfe l.em te I will net h
obliged te answer 'he numerous questions
et the whys and wl.-eforee
Conditions are sueh at the pr'ert li e
it la almost tmpess Me 'or u man te secure
sufflclen Iner me te rrsitritaiu u 1 eme In he
way a girl wishes !n these days of h'irh
prlcer, then why should a girl who Is ful.
of pep. ambltleu.. t get ahead and mve k
few dellarj eadi we, It for "old age ' te
"censured? Hheuld she net be engratulated
for the flue pregreasha eplrlt displayed.'
Te tny mind It Is tlie "slrls uttheut a
ahance." or the married women who have
net sufficient brains te he.d a posltle: . who
find fault with the glr' who rles te de h-r
bit when she Is married te a lis) pir cent
man, who la real pa' Why sit hema and
count the pennies as eonie of the lazy enes
dot MISS E. O. P.
Philadelphia, October 31 lt.'l
Soldiers' Compeneatlen
Te the Fdtter et the t'vening PuMlu Ledger
Blr Just a word about the bonus or
soldiers' comtnsatlen. If ue de ret get
something the ex-servlre men v 111 rtrtalnly
be Justified tn bellevlng that we are net
getting a sauara da. The railroads get
compensated and se did many ether concerns,
and new I we that the Government Is con.
side ring the refunding of tan millions of war
debts of our uU'eu I thlnl: that If the
United States can de all et these things It
ean de something for the soldiers
KX-SOLDIER
Philadelphia, Nevember i. 1021
SurjQests Title for Fair
fe the Editor of the E' enina Public Latgrr:
Blr Fer the forthrem.ng Philadelphia ex
blbltlen In 1026 I wish ie submit the fol
lowing title: The Stupendous Inhibition.
TJ The whole weild te be welcomed
Penn Standing with outstretched hands at
the very heart of the city.
N'Vs Every Plit!ad!jhWn welcoming the
world te the City of llrethrl I.ve.
Teu, Term and l"s , surely i omprehen emprehen
llve enough, und slui.tideus In surely big
enough. Foreigners m'aht rather enl'.v the
Jeke of the name A M.
lTillttdelphla, Nevembtr 3. 11'21
Lettern te the Kdlter should be as
I brief and te the point an possible.
uvuimii)": ttuyiiiuig; vimvv wimm uiien
ft denominational or gccturlau dis
cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Namcfi and addresses
must be slpied as an evidence of
geed faith, although names will net
a nrlntnd If reaurat is made that
' they be emitted.
The publication or a letter is net
te be taken as an Indersement of Its
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re re
tu,rned unless acccrmpanled iy poat-e-je
nor. will manuarlpt be saved.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Various Suggestions te
Give Preference te Ex-Service Men
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Tomorrow an unknown nt-eervlr.j
man will bi laid te rest In Arlington Ceme
tery and will be accorded the greatest honor
ever paid 11 leldler In this country. Today
hi body lies en the rntafatnue In thn M-
tunda uf the National Capitel at Washington, ,
D C. a. place heretofore reserved only for
the Kreat men of our country. Hut who rati 1
be mero great than this unknown here whS I
Bavu Ms lfe for our freedom, shattered ,
beyond recognlt.en?
It Is well nn honor our hereee who
hove clld. The honor Is te show the np-
preclatlen of the country te thus., who arm
Htlnir. Hut hew muut ei-eertlra men feel
about this pert of outward illsplaj, when In I
the heart? of th great masnts of our ptepli ,
tl rrc Is shown r.e uvldt-nce of upprecutlen. 1
There are Just nx great living heroes, and
111 an v of these nre Handing around tedu !
wondering where tlie- will cet their next1
meiil. or when, they will sleep tonight. Thli
deHd hdre Is m conk-d all honors, but thoie .
iing neree, , ,U1 KO N.(5KnK 0r etare
be .11 Hi,. 1,. iJ th
f.: ?'!!S ,U1 flymen
.1 one sfeins te
ex-serlcn man u II
vine nau about the serkei at Arlington
. imni-iy lumorrew would ask themselves,
'JUe I deni wlmt t could te help thesn
"orvlce m"n. -vhe huve dot e ee much fe'
me. te bette- their condition' JIa I
shown the proper appreciation for the aerl-,
flceH (hey made for me? I ewo all I urn
and have for th 1 protection they han
liven me."
If ou feel thlj way and even tru.'
American should then leek uriiml and : uu
will net hae much truuble finding a man
with a Bervlce button mi hi? reat rlandlnit I
or, seme comer waiting for H.,mthtng te I
happen. Waiting for Americans te wke up I
and de him Justice. Ule him first a ujimre
meal, then Inquire as te Mi needs. Dees
ne njie clothing te ktep him wurm" Then
me next
ih'nt? tit tin lu .. ifI? .. I.lm ti ..elf
If ou can't
le tha.1. help him te find It. I
lelplng hand new Kxee -
tie reeds ii, bel
oeii
mill
empleimcnt at their disposal
srieuiu elnle out th
it scrvke man first.
' H. )1.
Neicmbe- je ll,-l
Philadelphia
Rich Spendthrifts
Je tl'i tdtler 0 the h rfiHO Public I rnO'
S r U Is Inceiu-eliabl" te me whj se man;'
people Krat,) th rich b-raute thy am
pemlthllfts. ItiVMrlahlv whenexnr thn sill,.
IJect la dls'usied alxiu: capital and labor.
mnn,5eu hear some urn. br'ng un the e ubJet t.
' Mr. Se nnd ,Se has Just built a iimnsleil .
that has cost senil million dollars". "Mrs.
0 and Be has git en a bell Introducing her '
daughter which test hr in.ni)0." etc. They I
"m te think It dreadful th' way thsse rich '
people gpun tnclr money.
Te my mind nothing Is mere ridiculous.
Let the rich spendthrifts go ahead and go 1
Questieris Answered
i-
j Te Tell Direction by Watch
I Te the Kditvr u' th' I'elne i'tidlie I edaer
I Mr- He can :ou tell dir. ctlens b a
j water," ji. v.
Philadelphia, Necniber ' h2l ,
I Let the wateh lie flat In .our hand w th
' tre hour hand pointing toward lse ei '1 he
I ImiiiI en the circle half via.' b, tweii -he
hour hand and 12 vlll be directly scuthl
j in the Northern 11 'nlsphre and dlr,.iil
ne-tl :- tiu Southern HeinUphen.
Words In English Language
Te th rdlter of the Uvenlng public I.eieer.
SI- -Hii" man word ure tliere In t1 e
English language? Were many added dur
ing the j ear? H. J, J!.
l'hlladelphla. -Neenib.- U. JOt.
The -var has auded -eme ne werdb te the
English languag'-. The llngliseh language
cutalns apprexlnmtel: "(Hl.enti lords Of
llile total nearl; e:ie-ru,f consists of scien
ttfic terminology aeldem met outside of text-
Meks, and of archaic, obsolescent or obio ebio obie
leto terms.
About Rebert Mantel!
Tetl-i TTnVer of the Kenina l"u'(c r edeer '
Hlr llnw ,,ld ta Kutyrt MantiU. the
, rter., lIe.(. lp,1(r hai) ti, ,, ,hl. stige"
Is ha rnftrr,sa7 riease till me a few fac's
ulsiut him H. M . W
Phllndelphla. N. member l. t021
Rebert P Manlell aeter, ua born n
.c:.un! in 1s5t. At tor.ti-te he ina e
his profess. enal debut li Ile, hf ale I r,g
laud, c. t'i ajrgeant In "Arrah-na Pogu Pegu
S en afterward he r.ime te the lr ted
ti.tes and played Juventle ro.ee ivlth alms,
M-dJeaca for a jear or be Then he re
turned te r.ngland for a th-er-var -ta
tn-ppertlng Miss WallU 'neA Mrs t.ani.a'.
ti rl as leading man. Ills next appearance
in New Tork v at as Uerls Ipanetf
"Federa" with Kanrle Davunpert. A fe v
years later, aft'r he has be'enw a star, h
formed hle e,.n oempat In e'..iisle a e"
r 'mantle plays. Including "llin !
"Othelle," "Richard III." ' Maebeih
"Romoe ard Juliet, ' "nichelleu " ' The
Merchant of Venice." "As Yeu I !Ue It an '
"Julius 'aesar." He is in.irrld te Uei .
vleve Hamper, hln leading lad.
Religious Denominations In U
s.
Te & Editor of the E enlnp Pub.'i' 1 edger
Sir Is It possible for you te g've me tVe
nemee of all thn different religious se-te t
the Vnlted fttutes and the r.aine ard i'-
drew of the head of inch
ALBERT T. HOPhtv-.
Phllade.phla, Vevembtr S. 101
Te answ- tills quefitlen pn,periy - i '
require rriere space thur. Is ut our disposal
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Wltl l.liu IV imi w. input vi, . - w . .v ...,,.-
XII of the New Sch iff-llerl s- RellgleiiH Ti
cyclopedia, as 'veil h fie nun ner or i'n
bers of each denomination. l"ndr ft e head
lngs of these denomlratlens "n thli -an i en
cyclopedia v,,u fan secure be liea''jua-t' rs
of each. This enc: c.epedla will be feu'id ' .
all large publtc libraries.
"E. r. c
Is ths sugar
Thn official fteTe- ,
mapl.
' aiid.i
"Jlre. I O. H." President Jlardl-c 's
a Baptlat Vice l'resldent roeihlge ane; ds
the Congregational churUi. llugl.es 'e a i
Baptist. Denby Is an Eplgcepa'ta-
"f, r C ""Dived" ts ''ie p-fr-s.l
form In the past tense, trttead of "dove'
as "He dived Inte the lue , -t "Ke de e
Inte the laJ e."
T II V " -r- tstmen '- u- a-fl i
tnarlne cerpa was reer-r,-1'1 fieteTiber If, j
and .nl'stinsnt 'n the anry -raa rfKpsned
shortly before that dis
Poems and Songs Desired
A Patriotic Peem
Te tlv EVflter et f'i i.'i minj "ufc'i
Sir Who vae th merlcuu
f.edaer
peit
BTOte tJm lines
"Hew sleap th4 brK Mho s'lr tv rest.
I)y all tlialr count-) s wlnUes blesa'dl '
HAMl'KL T CUIIKV
rhllidelphta. November .'. IP.' I.
Tlies llnea vvre riot written b an mer.
lean poet, but by un I'-nnllch pout. v lillinn
Celllnii They are nuete.i fr. in n nl he
uiute In 140
Wants Location of Lines
Te tin Editor of the i.'teiiliij Pub'le Ledge
Slr-Wtll you kindly uhk bum reader te
The Teepte's Forum will pper dally
In the Krenlni l'ubllc Inciter, und nls
In the Hundiiy Pnhlle I.e1er. letters
dlaciisalnr timely topics will be printed,
as well a requested poems, and cities cities
tlens of uenrral lntrreat will be anawnred.
JCTilT AT 1 0 SJL
Heth Heiew
GREGG SHORTHAND
TUB WtlltLD'H CHAM
ION SVSTHJI
Ira i n.,i in rvit-ni
nhea n
The Tayler Scheel
Philadelphia's rirst OreeB Hherthand
Scheel Insures your success f lusae for
llerlnneru, Advanced Students and Ileperters
Call, write eK 'phone Walnut 831.
Till: TAVI.OK SCHOOL, lixn MtvrUet Ht.
F LING
A Paying
Vocation
Day and Evening CUstes. lieaaehabl
Tuition. .Telephone Hell, Walnut BB60
OBBli Keystone, flaln 7431, Call or
write Director, Baas 1). Martin.
Htimdard Prhenl of Filing and Indeilnc
Olebe-Wenilcke Ce., 1012.1014 Cheatnut St.
Plillarielphla. Pa.
STRAYFU"! Tl' " U"neaa Hehoel
t'oalllen inaranl'il. Kntr new. I)ny er nliui.
Ilrevi
Kloe'
ivaril Hrlioel. 1RU CbrfJfiut bti, Ic. 0380
a'f'a. I'M I'red't'n. Jre, Era?. Lltera're
Help the Unemployed
the limit. I li far better for them te dis
tribute their money than te heard It. If
the rich man builds a palace where dees the
meny go? Inte the pickets of the laborer,
the carpenter, stene nissen. decorator, the
furnisher, thn upholsterer, etc. In this plnce
a great many empleyes are necessary end
It given work te many te keep the estab
lishment In condition.
If the women spend) a mall fortune en
a. ball, let her de It. It gives the florists
work, the caterers and decorators, th dress
makers, etc I cannot e the argument
that the rich Mieuld l.e irltlilzcd for their
spendthrift habits. There may be anetbr
side te the uuestlen. and I would llke tn
b'ar It from ether of ettr renders, for 1
may be wrong In my opinion and am wl.llne
te be convinced W. I T
Philadelphia, November 7. 1021.
The Unfairness of Greed
Te the i.Mller nl the Kvcid'e PiiWfc l.tAe'f:
Kir The city gmernment trrquenlly ex
preses concern as te the large number of
uncniDteed In this iltv. nnd appelnth com
nilltees te leek after their wants and seure
V "" ''" .. ."- "' '
H tru iiMiimiui'i , i.'iitiu ,,., it,., , 01, v.,, v
I tin suppeB, d te help" I .lare say none In
stead of Cltj Hull trying te help out the
' uni ttiple.ved It 'iiiiall the de. when thv
have Jobs te distribute? Is te further assist
thnre who tan be of uduniage te thr m
' politically.
I will 1 Ite n cajs ad an Instaina P,oral
doers from my home lles a politician II 1
has i gyed-pay'ng position at Mt Hull,
making. I am euro, sufficient niene t" sup
port his family. Wheii his son (.nine tu of
sihoel recently he placed him In 11 geed
fosltlen also at City Hall, and then- i,r
also two of his daughters employed by th
city Heerumcnt In clerical positions. I
knew what salary the husband gets, ler 1
hae seen It print d In th papers, ard tlii
four working In ene fumlb, I am sur
must
niaae irem ,.,,. ,0 j.
l """"ast this wfl. m
00i a n$r
tu own fani,,
husband retntly lest his pesttli,
' of the larg" sten-s In till Its 1.1
two rens, both uf whom en 1 s
V'rantv. lime had little work 1 , d,,
their return, and at prerent th
employed The enl ene in ih fe 1,
p,ecd H a steiiegtariher. ou i an ,p
the Htriln that Is being fflt at horn.,
see what little money we had t ivtd
1 dw Hilling aw a.
I 1h this condition fair? Te I .in
I there nre many ether grecd fnmtll s
I a, I named above, and It Is th,' dutj
fast I
sur.
Mien 1
, cltj gu eminent te Piny fair In their .11 -
' p.isltleu of work, nnd I feel that there hheuld .
' br; a ttrl'.t rule that enh olio pujltiun te
I e.ieh fumlly should be sleu out bj i"lty
' Hall l.istead of making the wliel' thing a
fnmllv affair, for which the 'lt
has te
1 pay dearly. MJIS. W,
w. c.
Philadelphia. November 10, 111
:l
help me locate the following lln-s.
whi-h I
auete from memory
"Here le the true test of t. en. e
stunted. unbellelng callousness surrender t,.
Wind for' e hut ihe harmonious udjustmf nt
,,f what is unchangeable tn life the 14 ,m
supreinaci of tl e rplrlt evet its r um
utances the dim alrrt of eMiy hun an ieul
1 1.. r.
rhl;adlph's, Ne ember ". 1011
rrrMN iir.sniiTs
ATI.ANTIP CITY. N. J
iAyii:v.u'!;aJ!f''ijS'
Hetel
Brighten
and Casine
Atlantic City
N.J.
itfSTfTyirffy??
tranT)
ATLANTIC CITV Jss
On the Peach Frent
PRK WAR RATES
Imrlcis flin tsllrtlj. AlwiyiOsia
isl I Rusnlnc Tiur - lltpimk
Ihb 1 Pnxts bull tUtelta
Doeil. j Rsnsiai TTiUr - - IM "
Rm Prim. B. IB t"l. I - "
Dnnble Reen, Prlvtls BitSi
Oen err, $96 per week
Ownership Minigttntnt Phena 1455
)et
ATLANTIC CrTY. N.J. I
Directlv en the OceanFrmt i
AnAiiimcanPkliotclefDiSviixdktvj
vwisi.n t sjuw ... . -, . a
oaraee tzzrer.yjuzqra
sajirsj 11iTlsB
l-tl Is
MuUe nu Peel ul Heme In the
"Clt of ltehust Heallli"
Clloiriterft
'Keail J. nil
irgiuU le. lultililty 30U
, flvilter
IZR .
ate tlaths, eti . Alwii) tipen.
.1. A. I'AI I M. Ol'i:. I'reus.
Virginia Ave,, uf nd heuse 'reu Heard-l
and 8tetl Pier. Every appel trnent. lltxbsat
Pandard In cuisine and strvlce. Ulkt. Spee.
all and Winter Ham. J. Hethwell rep.
HZarlboreuaTi-lSlcnTieim
Jlh Wnllsj Si Oan Company
S2WllTaS'HlttlS
Virginia av.. 3d h :v. f e i 'a i private
baths run. wuter el.. Red e' Tall rates.
6AM ELLI3, e er N. J rer LIN8 Mgr
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HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Arwy etn, a.lwya reaflv termn meiltrmts.
Write or thens. M. WAI.BII DIWCAS
THF WATKINS Se"' Crnnn Av.
pk
Llft.tl '
rtaa. Amar. plsn. Linten B. Arnn.i. Owner
SHOREHAM trunln Ave. iienr Ileneh I
?pe, ia' t l nr. in'e rmea Alela I, ruber.
i Westminster XVS t:-,-?.'!
rwtrm
KOPH.
runntriK vvnter Opn all year. C A.
Hetel Boscobel lir"'-i' y. A' J'r- V," J
ra.tts. ftea u heat ' i 111
A MAItU M
N .1.
i.tKnwnnn,
m
Eh TVXlSLJcv m
a i il LAMCWOODiNiJ
letranrent. Newlv built and nevvlv furnlRhft.v
I All eutalrte roe-ne. slnsle or n suit. Prlvnu
Hlhi, Het aim cold running water and
telephere In nil rooms. Cicsllent Ilnnirarlaa
eulslr.s Muelc at tnaal times and for danclns.
Grill and billiard rooms. Uncial rates until
Nev. 1A. Alse speclal commercial rates.
Boeklst. Telephone' I.al'e-roed S31 or New
Ter Office, Schuyler c:20.
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j
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en
nudivi.t i
.mount roreNo.
I'A.
The Ontwoed
Open all year, elecanl
loehllen. MOAilnl fall
t
winter rates.
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'. Artuwi.
ritKHCO. I'A,
Old Orchard
In the 1'era
Open All lear,
iioeaiet.
CRKSCO. TA.
SWAVSAII. 0..
HotelDeSelo
I 1 i ItUfUAN PLAN
SWANNAH
Crr
250 rooms -m) with bath, IS-ho.e golf
rourae prlvlleue of irueHts teni la euriH
artesian well vater Tamed for ruletne
Hie t en reeueat II I.arzalere. Mifr
AIKKN.
scv
AIKEN
lueen of Mnler ltenrs
Highland Park Hetel
eprn DBOKMnnn te mat
"ressessee a charm ull Its own"
CJ.WATK llKCHEATION 11NVIUONMENT
Addresa f. J. flWKKNl'.V, Mjmiger
Suuuaer UiKetnce Jetii Uiko I'lucld, -, y;
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STKAIHOATS nKaertTB
tttU ERICSSON LINE
Fer Ilaltlmere A Washington,
D, P., Norfolk nnri the Penth
Ilnlly Hen Ire except Hundny. freight and
l'assenger. 0 o'clock I M.t Hatnrtlay, 3
n'tlerk l". M., from Tier 3, H. Delaware lire.)
t'hlladelphla.
PARCEL POST
Army Werk
Coats
While They
Lnst
S3.95
Value JG.OO
Brund New
and Perfect
These coats are made of heavy Khaki
Ducking, wool llnd, corduroy cellar and
waterproof. Have -' pockets and are ex
cellent for hunting, farming and driving.
Send size new as supply l limited
rircel r'est ITepald
2000
A W 1
i tvmy it ui
Dieuses
reclaimed
$1.25
lust (Internment
no. an
The are In won
derful condition
and excellent for
driving nnd all
e n c h work.
Herlnlmrd Moel
llrrerhes $1.15
New Spiral Tgglngs fiflc
Vew Army Hells. JJg
Mureinr
',mtezmJjtr
131MABKET 9X
IPHIIaA.. J?J..
1000
Overcoats
$6-50
400 MEN'S SUITS
$7-50
er.r
M'ghllj
I sed
NOTE: Fer women und
misses we also carry a full line
of Coats. Wraps and DrchseH for
all occasions at prices from $3 up.
Men's nnd Women' Eve
ning Clethes for hire or aule
reasonable.
Seligsehn's
N. E. Cor. 10th
& Market, Phila
Ot'tn T'tc".
Ilnler 3 V intli t.
THE
EASIWAY
Scrubber
Mop
Cleaner &
Polisher
I'tist nni
tt' u cfu
i ! In of
'i .-it tlif
. s f n . t i1(t
nbs. lu' i
-'jar Dtep.J
tu tJe-J j
1-lll-t
i I.KAIH.
Kasliinj Mops, self wring.
1.1,. ..k. evjvn.
SI. 25 u"
." .,- .,..,,
lumpifsi llnisli niiii Mop) remplrlr
I'nlnirlte llrusli with Mnni lemplele
llrltle llrush vilth )ln (snnelele
Frank B. Henry, Distributor
.152 S. THIRD ST., PHILA.-
-BRAND-NEW
TAN ARMY
WORK
PARCEL POST. 10c
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
II. Meney refunded If net
ARMY6 NAVY STORE
304 MARKET ST.
NYDERS
Mail Order Heuse
808 (W) SOUTH ST.
Deuble-Barreled Gun. Hammer
MI'NTION Till. r.KIKil'.H ttlll'.N
ill MN(i AM) our Mil M'.MIl
lltl.K
TV
Blue Hnrrcl
Price, $18.00
T.,.d Mlth nttrr powerr mn"'
tfiMl, i ttb. iJkM burr, 1 iiiclitl-l-arrel.
full Uiekefl lin.nnier, t,ip
I. ft
1..V.I
due
u i t,e,' in one j)ie,e r.n pr nt,
l.Hirieniil frriine half lout,,, khp
i hep k
ei I rul.ber hJtl platt l'J or 1H Kaupe
Mfd, bv Meen Anns I e.
12-GniiKf. UO-inch Uarrcl
Jlamintrlcss. $23.00
l'urrel Pest, 11.1c Kitru
Parker ileuble-biirrrl liuiiiiiierlc,
l'i '30 . .. SW,V
l'e II. II. Imniinerless. l! 110 . . 40,7,1
I., f . f-mllli I). II. hnuinierless , 4(1.7.1
Illiucii I). It, linmmerlena, l'JSV 37.311
Mlevriis I). II. Iiiimmerless, 11 III
Eunice, llll . . 25.IW1
teietiN liiimmerleni. ptimti riiii.
13 .in iin.iie
ttlnrlirkier rrneatlnic kltetiriiii HH07) 10.0(1
Keinlnateti litiininerlea! r-giiui;e
reiH-ntluic slietKiHi . Ifi.nn
Slnxle-lmrrel elietrnn, l.'-IO miiiite K.cHl
lluinlltnii lii-ril. rllle . Il.eii
.teten repenting !J-ciil. rifle . li.CNi
Mlmlirster reiieiillnir '4i-rnl. rllle Si.SO
Parrel Pent en nil iilieie, 'i!le eitm
Kh'ikl lltinllng CiiiiIn, i-vtrii-lieiuv
dttrk, rnriliirey roll ir. full lined,
any slre fl.HH
Lighter ilurk half llmil a.'.'.l
Pureel Pest 10, liitra
Snyder's Mail Order Heuse
808 W. Seuth St.
Philadelphia, Pu.
.f.u etdera promptly attended te If
nccempanled by cheek or moAey order,
atainps or vusli, '
n I I
Je I I
jD3CIw
1 p j . 1 1
re)
. I GlsaiftaVaUJ.'
Sf fSsfttl
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Kn Jsfc-S-
7
aBjMf"Liatk1ii VV
Mm ty!l,TJL?33:I::Jl V
muiix '11.11 .
VW?5
shoes pm y
wala A V
Mre 0 te
aifMled.
fel
IBERTY
m
PARCEL POST
Master Ceal-Saving Device
SAVES ONE-THIRD OF YOUR COAL
Gives One-Third Mere Heat
$
Hell
Ilcilee nil AKnclicd
THI INSTRUHtNT Of QUALITY
lUJJggj JLJ
s
OnOtTalPHONOGRAPH
CLKAn AS A BILL
PLAYS ALL DISC RECORDS
TONE RICH AND BEAUTIFUL
PRICES $50 TO $750
fffllM 1129 CHESTNUT
fMEsass'
Hw n VmHJLim W ?fi"7 iJWri '
OU1 CUVKR.'S lir..MOl,l
Write or phone for sample and price
C. SCHMITT, Mfr. ,8l'A,v'crnSlfferd
EVENING CLOTHES
te itntr. and reu M.r.
I"nll Kress nnd Tuxedo Units
f utnw.iAs for Morning Weddings
l.ntest MedrlN of Highest Uufility
SAMUEL COOPER Pep,K!5&,
1010 GIRARD AVE. Kv-B,
TALKING MACHINES
REPAIRED Feri00
.,000 NKW ICTOIl AND COI.VM- AQ I In
1111 iti;cent)s . ts'i uh
KEEN, 109 N. 10th St.
SPECIAL
WOMEN'S FINE
Comfy Slippers
atf""A fOKlJ
9Sc
sp
:i te k
Parcel
Pest,
Be Kitri.
Celers, blue, lireuii und C epe n
Women's Felt Juliets
I'l It TltIMMi:i WITH
I.I.ATMUt Mll,l AMI lll.ia.s
r.. -vft.i'n
t A. --..-' liLTm. '
( elitrn hlue iiiitl ulil ruse. u-riM nil
in ireun nm Iiip.
Men's Fine Black Felt
EVERETTS
Mill Leather Sele mid Heels
Very Comfortable
n.oe
Parcel Pest, 5c Extra
Menc.1 relundeil If mil eiulhlled
NOVELTY BOOT SHOP
Gl .Market Strct'l, Phila., Pa. 1!
Government Supply Ce.
611 Market St.
fiftm U. S. Armv
O. D. Weel
Breeches
I er. I I'ej Jit '
f t, jn. tlevt.rtiiiieiit
lies All aires, I.lin-
SUpp
Uerlh S3...U
r r r .' ter rmra
Worsted
Pullover
Sweaters
wnrnt ! ki Vt nil 1
(lurk taewn tircat
f is rm anJ
irf a nt.
TVrrth
12 -0
Army 0. D. Weel
Blankets
M..-HI -- in, I,, r..
irnuln urnis u,l ivoei Ul'aii.1 1 lanHets
I . rfe i ion tltlen
I ieuii'Ih CT 'Ti Jm K?
SpeeW, $45.4-3
GOV'T SUPPLY CO.
611 Market St., jphUa., Pa.
i?KSMRa
hf "V , . CsSV'B'V! Vvwii
"VVN'"'SgiJT J.
s5fe ;.'
Comfert V X
i
:
W n
'ill Mre -w Wright Oier
L'M!LrrefT!g&2fim&'i Pennils I
ffv'iir,',p'V.gi:'V,l.S',jprsaTr!
i&!Li-",-, ' 'Sf&iyir;sfe,',i)
Hi . " .V.ssi
ivjjqii m-tiiiiijii..
PARCEL POST
6 li urns tlie gae nnd imeke.
Eliminates clinkers. Can
cosily be attached te any
style furnace het air, steam,
het water or plpcless at small
additional cost.
Held by nil Dealers
SWARTZ MFG. CO.
234 - 236 Cherry St., Phila., Pa.
I'henrs, Market 1207, Woodland 07-M
GLASSES Lew as $1
A I I FVI ' KxamliieU Fret
I'rrai rlptlens Filled. Artlflrlnl Eyes Inserted.
IMPROVE YOUR PLACE
OF BUSINESS
wltti l'AIJIH, nlWKRS or VALANCES
h si 1 111 tea Qlvcn en
TIULMili:., HALLS or WLNUOW
DKCOIIATIMI
rail Mil. IIIIIASON. Hprnee T87B
DOOR CHECKS
."'Ui'lreil tn work und
leek like new.
.nd them In te tie
mill e nlll nut them
In geed rondlllen. Alse
11 complete line of new
Doer C'hecks.
JOMJ'II ttSTKKIIAN
US N. llltli Htreet.
riillnileJpliln, l'u.
Telephones
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U. S. ARMY
OFFICERS' GAS MASK
RAINCOATS
Our Price
3.75
$
Flies 3$-4i.
1 a el Test. 10c Ultra
These coats are
inade of a eenulne
heavy drill cloth
with a real pas
mask lining. They
are absolutely
waterproof, stiar
anteed 100-lb. pres
Htire. V'c .iIhe rIvc
ou belt te match.
They are very
ilresay. Value 31".
U. S. Marine Underwear
Itreliilmril. I'rrfrct t'nndlllen
CC,, SHIRTS, 36 te II
DOC DRAWERS, !M te 10
ARMY & HAVY STORE
211 Market St., Phila.
He Sure You're in the Right Stere
Military Equip. Ce.
New 0. S. Army
Field or Trench Shoes
(With nr uithmit ImlnmlUr
Malrt i't th t.'uc.
e tther (.htaint.hl'.
ttru 'ic ' hu1 .j.
'Hit Mt-al i"
for ,M I ii i' r n
L u in b i !pi
rittin- r U
r e a ii e r n
Huntnr i
Contt'erf.ililM
U. S. Army Heavy
Duck and Moleskin
Trousers
Suitable for
Hunting
Made of erlr.i Urenc
ri ,n rlppabia utitert.,1
nnd wni nrt bhrlnlt.
Alan vvuterprtef Pat.
ented utaj en Imttena
Cuff uiie G p Jilins .v.,j
Misen
Special
1.95
$
"5ld for 51..10.
t'urcel Pest. 10c l.xtni
Woolen Blankets
Brand-New
Full Size
Gray
Wliue
Mixed
Parcel
Pest
10c Extra
ntenleii for ll.ihpltaiu m ivtmu of
r,v nnx.-il, M'lnte un.l pliilil e) ltian-
Jimi recelv. ,1 fi,,n, 1 , uevern-
111 n' i fre '1 let of .Minn . iimwi,
1'OrflTIMiI.Y VAI.II IT 'le J7.00
ilitary Equip. Ce.
511, Market St., PhUa.
OPISN KVUNINflB
rOTi'-tlr,
1lI rni-if iii'-rrK'n
kvssfflSvtvQ
111
( fl0
1 we
M'H 1 1. t i ' m i W A
Only J 11
$6.65 m-jjl
Parrel Povl, ImA
luV l.xtri J Jt A
e e e 6 e7 &KcTedM
e O e e e oe
Joe5oJi All Si
ESP!
h.i 'I 'aai1 l laiviBsiiHLaiTCe.
jtnd Light 'jifi
Plaids
2.95
EACH
,'PAROEI. POST
COIN MACHINES
Dell, Krult and ethers. Card
Heels (HU7 Medels), Jaoltpel
l'olter Card IJeweyai 100 new
and rebuilt. All bargains.
Knstern Office .
HI.OAN NIIVKLTY HVO. CO.
. DOS N. nth St. ,,
I'henet nell I'eplnr 472
Complete Rep t
2
We make any natch re
pair needed regardless
of what It Is for 'i.
We sDeclallza en rail.
toad watches. All work guar-
nuieeu.
CI for it new mainspring nnd Me gunr
mitre It one year.
SAMUEL RATNERS
''Jn.nnt0r 128 S 8th St ''''""w"'"1.
The Greatest Umbrella
Offerings of the Year!
1-JL
Ladles, hend no rfleney. Just send me
our name and addreas and I will send
veu en nppreinl any one of these um
brellas. Genuine superior taffeta-, guar
nnteeed waterproef: steel frames; up-te.
d-itn durable handles; made of Imitation
white Ivery with ring or cord", llent and
round shnpe handles for men. ray
postman 12.00 en arrival. If you denjt
think umbrella Is worth t3.B0 eend It
back at our expense und money returned
In full. Order by number.
Parcel Pest, 10c Ilxtra
Arthur Rrlrtimnit, 220 S. 4th Ht.. Phila.
N0N
Hardware
816 Chestnut St.
The Savcele Device
Prevents Waste
ATTACH AT THB POINT
ON STEAM OR.
HOT WATER. HtATtRO
AT THIS POINT
ON HOT AIR.
HEATERS
InvcstlEivte the Sacel Devlca prier te
maUlne a llnal decision oil the Installation
of a ceal-pavlnc dvlce en your lieater,
3 tie S.ivcole is built for this particular
punxiae. Tlie Saveole la fclentltlcally
tjiaile for the partli-ular ptiriwar for
whlcli It la nelil aiifl ittvea the vary best
rcaults. Investigation will preve this
te veur satisfaction.
The Bavcole has external und Internal
flanfteH for nupcr-hentlnrf th,, air lfere
It reaehes the (tare, te be limited. These
danum are se constructed that they will
net In nny venv Intorfere nor retard the
proper flew of HOT AIR. which Is neces
sary for lilnclnir the (raw In the 'furnace
In a poEltlen te ucccpt Immediate com cem com
bustlen When enlerinr; ajnte If for Tint Air,
Het Wilier or r-tenm llent.
Uring your heater deer and ten trill
attach the HAVCOLH at SOe extra.
$3.00
rARCEL TOST. 10; nxTn.v
Shannen "" ?,,.e,I,l.nut
rhiladelphia
fficatfjj
.,A!'1 f!?N Un Nev- " 121. JAMES II.
M.t (Jit v husl'and r,f the late Anna R. Al-
1 IteiT v.' nnd friends of the family,
ule An tui-ui lidde Ne. 3S. I. O. u. 1" . and
1 rescent Cai-tP Ne US. K. G. E Invited
te nttend fun. ml en Prlday. at 2 P M
1 r. elsnlj from tli. 'nalilenc of Mrs Martha
le'ien, 2ir, ,s i,.-,rh .1 int.Ttnetit Keni Keni Keni
voeil euiterv. Inr Iiih may be viewed
lliurMla.v evenlni;. fieui s te It).
ALIUICD.-Oii Nev. J021. IIURB1IRT
vi'i.-".eni.f ..1'r"lnt J"" . ,,,u ll11 James
.Mdred llalatlvea and friends are Invited
te thn fervlre, en Haturdny nfternoen, at i:
oile'K, nt his Ute rosldence, 600U Catharlne
t. Intenient nrlvate. -"i"rine
ALUXANDKlt. On Nev. 8, 1921. SARAH
M.KXANDKIl tnee McCulKni. ivlfe of Jehn
W. Alexunder aued 71 eare. Ilelallvea and
friends are Invited te the H-rvlce. en Friday
afternoon nt L' o'eloclc. at her late resl
cemv, 'Jim IlalnbrldEn et Interment at Mt
Mnrlah Cemetery. 1'rlends may call Thurs
day evnlinr,
HAKlllt. Suddenlv. Nev. 0 WIM.TASI
hunliand of Annie M. IJ iker. aired til). Itela Itela
tlvei and frltuln and oruanUatfens of which
he nan a member, are Invited te funeral
strvlce. sm.. li :ie I'. M.. 16u3 N. 07th bt.
Int. Ar Itiiiten 1 'in
HE.NNirrr. -Nev. n. idbi. oneRaw m
leloied huelMiid of i:ther Jane Dennett (nee
Poetlil. Ttel.itlti'H anil friends, also WasrlnK
en I.edke. Ne ,-,'i. r. and A. M., and all
ther erf.il7iH"n with which he was ren
lujcted. are Invited te attend funeial eervlcea
fiat . II P M.. at his late naldeiu'e, 0303
Cutharlne nt. Int private.
HOWI.KY. Ne. P. 1021, r.OUERT I,,
11011 of Hleti and the late Jam's I. Hewlei'
Jt'datives anl irlends are Invllad te nttenl
funeral. Hal . 7.3fi A. M from the rosl resl rosl
ilenc. of l,tn brother In-law. 1743 N. fid st
HUli r'iuiem maw al St. Mlchaei'a
t hurch 9 A .tl preclHOlj. int. Neiv C'athe
drul Cem.
( AFKIIEY. -Nev. N, KATE, wife of Levi
ijaffr-y. 1'uneral Sat . S:3ll A. M.. residence.
IslO Memplila st. .solemn leeulem hlh mass
nt the Church of the Hely Nume UillO A. .M,
Int prlvate. N' vv Cathedral Cm.
OAI.l.AUHA.V. On Nev. 7. JOHN j. PAT,.
r,AOHN. HKd 7'J. U. latlves and friends.
air remwned 1 edp. Ne. ,M3, Jt. A If
JJMversltv It A c Ve. 2.-.(l. and Heinent
V.l'a lieltef AHHoelatlen. Invited le funeral
t1 1 Ma) . 2 lJ .M from residence, First and
J.ln, eln av, I'Vlsem Del. Ce., Pa. Inter
Intnt Ivrnwoed f'i tnetery
t'AI.f.MlAN Nev 1021. MR1ERT,
Ife of .lelin 1 nlluliutt and dhuqhter of lat
Jn i"H and lfrlili,-tt l'jltl, of County Poiie Peiie
Wi.1 Ireiaud. Ueiatlvcs and f rlen In are I
Mtid te attend funeral, Sat , b .10 A V .
ioiilence. fiilOB Pairlsh sV R( lemn requiem
nurs at Methir of t-otrews' i hurch lu
A. M Int Hely Cress Cem.
CAMPBELL. Nev. fj, CATHERINE, wife
of Itlehard Campbell dnuBliler of late Jehn
Uennhue and Mary e'srnv-. Itelathia and
friends are Invlted te funeral. Hat . 7.110 A
M . resldence of her bretlier-ln-law. Kcrdl
nand Ii.alfonse, 2tl.'l ft 2th t. High re
'tulein mass Church of the Uplphuny 1) A. JI
Int Ne'v Cathedral.
CAHtiKRI.Y.- On Nev 7. 1P21 PATRICK
J , eun f th;. lain Patrick nnd Hildnjct Cas
"rlv. Relathci and friends Invited te fu
'.ral en rrl.lay. ut 7 30 A. M. from the
nsldei.ee at Mrt. Annie lJevur, 2H11 1;. i,n.
blBh live Sel nm r-quleni tniins at st Ann's
''hunli ut li o'clock. Intermeift Hely benul
ihre I'emetin, , "
I'VTUi'AP.P. On Thurtdty, Nev. 10
V'?' J.ln- ANNIU CATHCARP. of Plan'
III- d N. .L VI l.l.iiv nf Vi.rlln r-.. .1. - . -. ,
her Sltliviar. Nervlcn from the family rev
wr,i, r. in, iruui mf.. i-ininneiii t
Saturday afternoon Nev. 12. Plcaie emit
it, m r
i AVANAI'OH -Suddenlv. Nev. In m"1
nriWAHl) J. I'AVANU-OH llri.mi. ,. TtV
liter nept.. City of Phi a. will lg i,ur(.,'i
Meu . Nev. 14. at fiiiiihelini.ki.il. Pa
i LAltKlJ. Nev. K. HAMUKI, A.' ren f
late Jehn tnd Snriti flurl.e (ne, llrennani
Relatlves and friends an. Invited te f
neral. Hat. h lln A M . nilitf.-. ,,f i..,i...
In-law 2510 8 11th u Se'emn reiu. in
innsa ChurUi of the L'plphany 10 A. ?,1. In"
Old Cathedral Cem.
I'dl.I.INS, Nev. H, 1020. r FltANK
husband of hi Miiiv Cellins. lte'atVe and
f.lends are luvlt.il te intend selimn renulern
'$n!Sl!y .;H illhVetiUn
COI.I.INM i Hi Nev in'JA'.M'ESW ct.r..
l.ISH us. I s. Hi'liillie nu friends In
vlted te Miri,s. en S'aturdav at 7S0 P M
Sema u "l' lllt)rmi!"t Tucsduv' ut
", ON villi- hJIMA I,, wlfe of Win. B
Cen .id ate of 411U Cber st.. PlllaV'TtelS:
tlv.i and friends int lie.) te funiral. ttetn
i resldemeef Trank Hal'. Frent st
yakertev n Pa Sat.. Nm I" t V'.
12 .'10 ii.'.,'n''" ",4NCS '' "!"" lernilnuf'a't
"iDNVrin. Nev. II. MARV. wloevt of Wll
Mai. lonnei. ll.datlveH ,-nl frlemlh nr, li
VI .1 te uttenit ftii.Mr., vl..n b .,. . V.
vi. javy wR
w
SQUAUTY
M I1.IUU1JIJI . L
if
iildine lfifni ralrinuiiiit avr, seletini ih
iiih in muss fulhedial ( huri'li 10 A. M Ini
llnh f ri an
DNRAli Nev. 0 1H21, HMHIISON. hiis
I'.'iid of Ada I.. Cenrad, In his I.Stli viet
It. lathes nnd frlfnils ;ilee liebcrt A l.i.tn-U.-IIOU
I.edne. N. 1ST. V and A M.. Jeru
i. th in 11. A t'liuptir. Ne. S. Ht Jditi't
CemniaiKlery. Ne 4. K. T Phila fun fun
Mbtery, A A M Jl , and I.u I.u Temple,
A O N M S., Invited t" attend funeral
mtv ices, nt parlera of Hamuli W. Kenr ,t
Hen. N V. cer. '.'1st ..ml Diamond hi.,,
S..t , 1 SO P M. precisely. Int. Ht Themis'
( fin Whllemarfli. Pa. 'a
fiiPUa I Nev S, 1IISI. KLIZAb'rfni F
nc- Ilnshlns). wife gf Jehn H. Cupe.n, ttda.
JIveh and friends are Invited te servlees.
7 e P Ji PTiTftB' rrlemJa c Frj
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DEATHS
5y,.99JlAt'S:'!r-.. imi. CATiTTtsI
daughter of lata Geerge and Iaffin 'Mfl
cannon. Itelatlves and frln.i. ff ren-ij
runernl, Jlen.. S;30 A. M V,. "Ived i j
of her sister. Mrs. D. C. iioeS 'rtif'jM'nert
M. Helernn requiem mess kt at Kr.?',M
Rales' Church 10 A. M. Inf.1, iKM !
L CUItnAN Suddenly. Nev R a. '
husband of Ernestine rrrin fnnJiM,RB A,;
pan). Relatives and friends, also fan "fam 1 ,
N. 8l Knights of St" O?erge,?i 'r?-,?-M '
Ne 206, are Inv ted te attend riVS' . M.I-
o.e" j. ji., irem ni into resident. Vi'l-i'
Cedar st. Solemn rmi.m V..J.C'. 82j4
t.. K'h.L.I... n . -. nan (n..U "-
Chun':
Cem. . "" 8iWJch
5110 .nn.,ij au , ,n, ln. J0 -u-'tii or
- """uicare ,
BEA.V, Nev. 10. MAIir rr
ilnUKhter ..f H. Hnr,,- '".t. NAXTOM
K. Vtvi. ngfl 23, lMneral servlcet i" '
2-30 P. L. lole resldence. ,040 '' V.'n-'l,
at . Olncy Prienda fcay call Sun J"
private. " . Int.
DUUTSCII. NOV. 10. IlKmeein. ' '
wlfe of Jaeb Deulech nih7'J W
friends also Covenant Chanter it?' "i
O. n. 9.; Ladles of the SyWati AuxlltLr'. "
Invited te attend funeral .ervlei. ryi ar
1,30 P. M precis ly. ut her late ,!'.,u .
4110 N. llread st. Int. Adath Jeshurni11'
, UnVEHF.UX Nev. 8. 11)21 '"Aft"
daughter of the late James and aVa ?&?.
Uevereux Helatlves and friends nr? SSJ'l
te nttend funeral services, Pr 1. . 5 1? V5VI,M
St. I'eter's P K. Church Od ind Plni".'.'
Int. In church ground r,n t.
DOWNS, Nev. 0, AIJSXANDr.rt h.. i
of Sarah Haines Downs, aged 71 'bSIJ"
and frluvls. also Hiram Ldge. v0 ,"&
BTilSVItlli1.8 K,nB "- a"ran'ewJ!",nV
DREW. On Nev. 8 1021. TMorfie
husband of Pannle M. Drew, aied ai l..E-
llelntlves and frl.n.l. . .l'. K'S.B tl.
Relatives, and friends.
also " H.".ri.
Ledge. Ne. 021). F. und A. J! Idine -r;.V"
Ne. 70. I. O. Jl. M.: Alfred tff TfJ??i
Ltn
I.tKlSft. .HOtl Of Ht. nnrc?n nn,i -.."l.rBM
Qeern P PUIInp A Benn, are Tnvitft M?!
-T--..r U..-w ,.4---.--" "7'l
at his late residence, neil Sansom at la
ment at Woodlands Cemetery, viewer s'H"
uruy ovenoiK - --
EASTIlUItN. Nev. 8, 1021. ANnnn.
KAIIIAJIDT. widow of Pr.si, fJ.-lK0"
RelatlvCH and friend Invited te JuSt.
.ervlces. ,Frl.. S V. JI.. at the reeVe?."??
wiuiatn ii. i.minirat, B2 W. HarvVv .
Qertunntewn. Int. private "
KDWAHD8. At Denver. Cel., en Wv s
1P21 JOSEPH WARNER, son of th. i.Ji,
Edward H. nnd Lydla Ferd Edwards itiu'
tlves nnd friends are Invited te the ?'
en Monday afternoon, at 2 o'cleek i vf;
Oliver II. Pair Illdg.. 1820 Chestnut ii"
Phila. Interment private. -nui ,t
FAHT.--Nev. 8. JULIA. bee,-.d .. ..
. Patrick l''aiy ttiee. lflanagan) form..?'
fUuirntlen ie A.M. Int. New Cathedral tw
KAHC13TT. At Woodbury. N, j 7 v-v "5'
MARQAHUTTA II.. widow of J. Frank 1.5'
cutt. aitcd 70. Relatives nnd friends ar. iS'
viten te uttena runerai services, at her 1.7.
residence. 44 Hepltlns at., Sat, 1.30 t 'W
Int. I.ahe Park Cem., bwedesbore. v. j "
I'vaii'.u. tjn iev. li. lirr.v T r....
llalley). wife of Hiram 1 Fester nif..l??'
..a. .. ;. -i.--:' ... a.
nnd frlendH and all ledires of whlih she ill
a member Invited te services, en .Monday t
2 P. f.. at her late residence, 1030 v ate?
nt. Frlende call Sunday evenlhg. 8 te u
111 lu i iiit-iii - - imwu viviia-ivrj
FRITZ.- On Nev. V. 1D21. SARAH Ai
widow of William Fritz. Funeral aervte.
en Saturday, nt 2 P. JI.. at Jato residence
251 Preston ave., Preston, Delaware Couetr
Pa. Interment private. "
FRITSCH. Nev. 8. FERDINAND C.
husband of Hannah Frltsch (nee O'Neill ir
his 42d year. Relatives and frlenda. !
Industry Ledge, Ne. 131. F, nd A, M Z
i fflclals and emplejes of Taunt-iHmyth-Fli
Ce., ure Invited te attend funeral eerrleM
Hat.. 2 P. JI.. at hie Inte residence, O30II fj'
Park VJ. Int. private. Hllltlde Cm,
Frlende may call Frl.. 7 te 0 P. M.
FURUY Nev. S. KHTHER O, kATX
daughter of the late William H. and Cathal
rlne II. Kale Relatives and friends Invited
te funeral services. Sat . 2 P. Jt , at her
late residence. 172(5 Qayuire st. Int. prlii
Seuth Laurel Hill. Friends may call I rl. eve"
OILL. At 344 W. Duval st., aVnaiv
tevn. en Nev. 10 1021. SAMUEL 11.. bus.
band of Marv Olll. Relatives and frlendc
also Cavalry Pest, Ne. 115, G. A. It., are In.
vlted te the eorvlce. en Jlenday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, nt the Oliver II. Ilalr Bids., 150
Chestnut st. Interment private. Plem
emit A'owers.
C1IVEN In France, 1018. ItATJIONT) !f..
son of Jehn W. and the late Dertha 0.!tei
(nee Newlln). Relatives and friends, alie
Hnttnl-Tayler Pest. V. of V. W.: Amerlcin
leitlen and War .Mothers. Invited te funeral,
Sat., 2 P. JI., from the residence ef hit
uncle. William S. Predlger 4311 JlltchelJ
St.. HoxberouKh. Int. I.voHngten Cem.
ORADY. Nev. 7, at Detroit. Jllch., JOHN,
son of Antheny and Hrldget Orady, of i
Leulsburch County Jtaye. Ireland. Relatrni
and frlenda Invited te funeral. Sat.. 8 A. It,
from residence of his aunt, Jfrs. J. Qeldlts,
341 Durfer at. Solemn high mass of re
quiem at Church of Our Lady of JIt. Carme).
0:30 A. Jt. precisely. Int. Hely Cress Cam.
ORAU. Nev. 10. EDNA, daunhter of Wll.
Ham and Pauline Qrnu (nee Class), ata 12
Relatives and friends Invited te funeral, Sat.,
2 P. M., from resldence. 3510 Hewell at.,
Vyisstneintug. Int. Magnelia Cem. Vlewlif
GUJIJIERB. N'ev. 0. HENRT M. OTO
JIERH, uifed 73. Relatives and friends, tlie
employee of Henry Dlasten & Sens, and HI
organizations of which he was a member. In.
vlted te funeral. Sat.. 7 A. JI.. at David H,
Schuyler DIdr., Bread and Diamond ets. Man
at Church of Our Lady of Jterey, 8 A. 11.
Int. private. New Cathedral Cm
HKIDT.MAN. On November R, 1KI.
HENRY HEIDTJIAN. Relatives and frlenda
nre Inv'ted te funeral, en Friday, at 834
A. JI.. from his late resldenee. 1718 N. BStli
st. Hlarh mass St. Gregery's Church, le A,
M. Interment Hely Cress Cemtry. He
mains may be' viewed Thursdav evenlnr.
HEJIINC.WAT. Nev. 7. JOHN, huiemil
of Jlarle Hemlnrway (nee Jtanus), ared 53,
RelatlveH and friends, members et Leral
Seuthwark Ledge. Ne. 7732.-1 O. O. F. II.
U.. and empleyea nt the Vlacese Ce., art In
vited te funeral services- Frl.. 1 SO P. II.
at his fnther'a resldence. 28C1 ?'. Manlca it,
Int HlllRlde Cem
HENTZ. Nev. 0. JOHN J HENTZ, 83,
eon of Jehn J. and Jtarv A Ilcnu (n
O'llrlen). Relatives nnd friends are invlnl
te n'tend funeral. Hat., 1 I' M.. from Ma
grandparents' residence. 117 IVie.vn st. Int.
Hely Cress Cem.
HESS. On Nev. 0, 1021. HILDA HRT
ANT, widow of the late Jeseph Heffrais
Hess, of Virginia, and daughter of the ltt
Rev. James Jl. Haines, at the realdenca of
her son-in-law. In Ardmere. Funeral eervlcta
nt 110 Illeddvu read. Ardmore, Sunday, 4 F,
M. Interment at EaMen. .Md
HTLLEHRECHT. Nev 0 1M1. TY1I,
1,1AM O . eon of Dorethv nnd late Oferal
Hlllebrerhr Relatives and friends l'hllan-threpli-
Ledge, Ne. 15. I. O O. V t Liberty
Council, Ne. 35 Jr. O I" A. M ! Cake
Ilakera und Confectlenero" Yearlv Hec . hv.
vincible Yearly Soe.: members of St. Paul'a
Evan. Lutheran Church, are Invite! te if
tend funeral servlcet. Sat;, 2 P M . at nil
late residence, 3341 N Palethern at. Trt.
Greenmount, Itemalna may be viewed TO.
CV1 PlNES Suddenly. Nev. 8 THOMAS, lus
band of JIary A. Hlnes,. Relatives and friend!
.ire invited te attend funeral. Sat., P-30 A,
Jt.. from his late residence. 727 S. bill ft.
Solemn high masB of requiem. St. Phllls
Nerl Cliurclr. 10 A. JI. Int. Hely Creat Cm
HITCHCOCK. Nev. 8. 1021. MAIWJARL'T
A., beloved wife of Frank B. Hitchcock (net
Oarr)7 Relatives and friends Invited te at
tend funeral. Sat.. 8:30 A. M.. from lata
residence. 805 N. 21st st. Solemn, ramiltt"
mans at Cliurch of Ht. Francis Xavler 10
A Jl Int JIt. Vernen Cem.
HOOVEN- Nev. 0. LOUISA E widow ef
William Hoeven. Funeral services Frl., 2 F.
M., at G. A. It. Heme. 00th und Vine at.
Int. nt JIt. Vernen Cem. .
lilTGHEW. - Nev. H. 1031. MAnOABET
JANE, wife of Charles J. Hughes and daujS
ter et the late Jlanua and Jane O Dennill.
Relatives and friends are Imjyd te attend
Mineral. Sat . 7 30 A. M . resldence. 718
-.rstti st. Solemn renulem niaas at Of
Church of the Transtiguratlen 5 A. JI. int.
""i're'i'aTdev. 0. A,NNIE B. -IfjjJ
Edward S Irelund Relatlvie and frIWi
nre Invited te attend funeral from the ;
dence of her husband, .Mulllca Hill. N. Ji
iat.. Nev 12. 10-30 A. M. Senlces at
l.imse Int. Wllllumstewn JI 13 Cent.
ICEELER. At Atlantic On N J.. JWJ
9, CORDELIA, widow of Isaac Hosier, ttw
81. Services nnd Interment i.rlvate. ,
kNOTT. Nev. 8, WILI.IA.JI A, below!
hubbnnd of F.theln C Knett (nee Ceato). 1
lila 33th cnr. I"Mneral aenlrea I rl.. '
P Jt , ut his lute rmldence, 121 .MercMW
bt.. Audubjti. N. J. Int. Harlflsh Cen
KOKHI.EH -Nnv. tl. JtARtV O.. wWs I
of C. Emll KeahliT, Relatives and frlenm
are Invited tu attind funeral 'ervlces. ..
2 P. JI.. nt li.r lute reBldtncc, B1B0 Ceear
ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Wendi
may rill Iffl. eve. .,
KRUGER. Nev. 10. ISABLI, P.. wife fj
David II. Kruger. Relatlvea and frlendj ar
Invited te attend fuu.iral Jlen . 8:30 A.
from her late renldence. 1311 U.lth ave.. w
Lane. Solemn requiem mass Hely Ani
Cliurih 10 A- SI. Int. private. ,,,, -
LAW. On Njv. 8, 1U21. MART E.
widow of E.'gar A. Law. Relatives anl
frit nds Invited te funeral ervlcs. nn I
ut 11 A. M In Church of Incarnation, Erei
... V-.. . lu Tr nrliterr
td'i J "It SI It" it Bin. I li I, a Pin - ,,.
LE1X. Nev 7. I-Ol'IS JI ren of lew
nnd the lale Jt,iy L. Lelx (nee Merr.a). rj.
I oral Hervlces Frl. 2 P. M. "''ft?,'
grandfather. William IJ. SlerrU. 6119 i
Uiiaid av Int rernwoed fern, .... .
LEVY -- Nev. U lt.VRUARA. .jr
Vbraliatn Charles Levy. Relatives M
friends are Itivltud te attend funeral lr
li es. Men., 2 V Jr precisely, i;t the t re.
ib nee of her brether-ln-la, ' bar
Wlerler. 2131 N. 15th at Int. priiate. -
lilPMAN.-Nev. 10. SOPHIE IK ;!
C.nhtlei l.lpuian aged 50. n''l" i.",,
friends Invited te nttend funeral fj"
Hun.. 2 P JI.. residence of her br"10,',;'
Jeseph Kelm IMrt N. 10th nt !" ''
Mn'it Cem. Omtt flowers.
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MART,
Ll I.E. -HudUeiilj, en Nev
..1,1,..., nl V'.wlnn f f.vte.
Relatlie" aja
frlnnds Invited tn funeral, Sat , 1
reiililciii'e. 2123 H Calllue si .. Int
NertH-
I'-rniviiivi .. - -- .-
wiiiul feni. Frlendi ni.il call Ir 'rvsrn,
MAlltlN. Nei. 8. 1021. , ' I,';Vi iij
Lfe of Wlllliiin Jlahen. Rflat $
nl nds alaii Kadlea' Auxiliary. rheTOia'.B
nv Pest Ne. 220. A. L. are Intlien v
tend funeral. Hat S fte A M tnmM ut
r. Kllencn 143(1 Dexter t l'' ff'ie A,
ellin r-UUI .in mildS Ol jeun a -"-
Jl
Wejtniinster Cem
into
of 20 in imwertii et. Helatlves and fr .nd
also Ulv. Ne. 7, I.. A. A. O. H invfiJ .'
funeral, tint.. 8:30 A. Jl.. from har 1.R
residence. BM17 Addison st. (btlew pS' If
Solemn reaulem mam Church u- L"1-'.
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