Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 32, Image 32

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    llrWJ?
S&t
K4
i- -
r.
u
k
it.
WTEXKECWslYJ
WKmmssmassf
mwFM-W
LMWI:? '
. . . . . ; ... T . i i ""M
Tffi PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te tfie Editor
Bedeviled" by Birds
'$&&? Editor 0 the ft-rUns Public Ledger! 1 i rtmiDitctl only te, these who Haven t
W?ktr v gif I write te ask If any of eurth price. c all kuew the UelshevlKI
iilfcgisi'tderM can nainr- the devilish blnM'nrc net democrats but autecrine, be
rWfelcb hover (night mid tiny) ever m
tkltrM,.1rvM. t llve fireiinil Fifty-MC-
1?.mk. ilrul anil Wiittnn flveililf?. Mid l
fljflS-ljfetktlr lnccrsant shrill, sharp and peu-
AvtV7:b kftkAiiuk -,-- it.-.. ......I... m (ir an
WB-iifF"" cries, inu.v '"" ,i V
JSA-t fcstlr nr fun nrKrr n cht. These birds
iS&iMtss te fly at all times day and night
sffii ' emlt their shrill cry about every two
. kaeenrin. Thov flr nrpttv hieh and then
rV ' -m te poiee niid make a sudden dip
7f te very clew te house -tops and then as
u rnpirjij nscenii. I claim iney uiufi c
r a- f l.n. l tn.fr mp tinlf-htirtrfl lmt
taade all kinds of guesses, from an curfic
t te a humming bird.
Whatever they are. however, it Is
enerally voted around here they are
an unmitigated nuisance nud if any
of your men readers noticed the birds
and are geed and reliable with a shot
gun, I am sure everybody will applaud
ineerely if such i person brtng a few
f these rest-disturbers te the preund.
In the meantime t am curious te
knew the name they go by and what
erer habits they have beside this cured
one of keeping peer mortals awnke c
Bights. HARRT O. LEAHY.
51.15 Walten ave., Philadelphia , May
81, 1022.
Medeitv and Aoearel
t r.tlter et the Evening PubUe Ledger:
Sir Is medestv an nttlibutf te be
cultivated and improved by careful reg
til. Inn nf -!.-.,-, .1 rnnjn- Thrtf. T
who have rhar(?e of the Bedford re
formatory in New Yerk City seem te
tblnk it is. At any rate, they hnv.
aet up a schedule of rules dealing with
the matter of dress and adornment, te
which the Inmates of the place are ex
pected te conform, and for the purpose j jf
01 incuicuuni, uivt.i'Pi, vuuv -i-
urally, the inmates rebel.
What is med"ty? In the Bedford
Institution if will probably be defined
as observing the proprieties of sex. One
of the synonyms given for the word is
numllity. Beth may be present, and
without undue repression, when the girl
'Is arrayed in the modern fashion. Ne
woman, eung or old. wants te leek
dowdy, insignificant or ugly. An im
pulse stronger than anything cIbc In
the nature of the normal female urges
her te beautify and adorn herself, net
te improve but te assist nature In the
way of being attractive. She may de ;
this, and yet be raeden in all tue proper
definitions et the term.
A better way than through the drug
store Is open te tlie girls of today
Geed health Is the foundation of beauty ,
that is permanent, and this mav easily
ha nhtatned hv rlcht llvine. Prencr
si, I "i?i hifi nlentv of 8l4e and
toecl, correct itamts. picnt et steep ana
reasonable exercise in the open air bat
cosmetics, powders, lotlenB or any ether
artificial means for acquiring geed
leeks. Girls are taught te meet their
brothers eye te eye. and woman stands
alongside mau equal in all tnings. and
regulating her dress or the use of toilet
adjuncts by law or rule will net change
conditions. The step taken at Bedford
appears te be punitive rather than
progressive.
JAMES G ALLEN.
New Yerk, May31. 1022.
Politicians and the Benus
ft On JTdlter e th Zvr'.ng Pubitc Ledger:
Sir Advocates of the soldiers' bonus
bill In Congress threaten opponents of
the denative with extinction at the
polls In a flood of adverse votes, and
offer supporters the reward nf trium
phant ro-eleetleu. Since It has been
made abundantly clear that the aver
age pre-bonus Congressman is moved
by political Interest only and that votes
are the sole consideration of his sup
port te the measur". there is naturally
a keen searching-of the returns from
every election In whlrh members who
have aligned themselves en the issue
go before their constituencies.
Tile experience of Senater Pepper, of
Pennsylvania, with the Republicans of
that State is interesting and striking.
The Senater net only voted against
the bonus measure, but he consistently
and aggressively declared his opposi
tion te It. In the Pennsylvania pri
maries the ether dav he was oppeted
by Representative Burke, a staunch
bonus advocate. Officers of the Amerl-
aah ' T A.tn nn.4 ft ,1a VaI,p9iii nf
m wswu "u u, ' . ?w..-.. w.
Fere gn Wars took the neid against
evnaiur rcvi i" ""i"" Dummujij i
te aecemnlish his defeat, as an example
of what will happen te members of
Congress who refuse te sanction the
drive against the Treasury. The result
waa the renomlnatien of Senater Pepper
by a tremendous majority. In the same
nrlmarv four Ceuuressmcn who were
open supporters of the bonus and had I
reted for the bill in the Heuse of i
Representatives failed te win rcnemina- j
tlen. I
Recently in Illinois two Congressmen
who had voted for the benui were de
feated for renomlnatien in the primar
ies. The bonus boomers. It seems, nrp
finable te deliver the Reeds they ere
selling te members of Congress. If the
convict'en should come te the politicians
that the bonus is nn unpretltable in
Testmcnt, the measure will net Kct'vpryt
far.
.TOITN B. O.
Lancaster, Ta
May 23. 1022.
Ne Justification for Beeze
Te the Editor et the Etnttttj Public Ltdetr;
Sir Just a verd or two te the booze
boosters of the Peopled Forum.
I de net understand hew n san" per
son ran probe the traffic of liquor and
Us result, for surely It ba! been much
Were of a t.ursc te the human race
tben geed.
Seme ta.v let us have beer and light
wines. 1'ray tell m5 tby de net the
drinking people stick te that, but are
rather drinking the bad whisky, as you
uy, Well, you say. It is hard te get.
Is net thnt the ease with the whiskies,
that cost much mere, tee. Ne, the
'drinking man uantK something te be
numb his mind both In geed aud bed
.times, and then If he abuses his very
best friend, he will give his exrube that
S'!1 ),ht just had tee inueh booze.
''vb RlinnWl nnt un wlir. Itnt'A tint 9t tV,
t"'l tWsvIng appetite, forge the se-called
y.jf flesure. for the sake of our weaker
K?v. -bwther an" for tne sake " nl8 wlfp nu
-i Mlldren, as well ns all his friends?
,'fi "Yeu say that the fruit and grain were
1 !rut here or our use; that is true, but
stet for our abuse, as the case is when
'th poison lias been gathered out of it,
nd then fill our stomachs with it.
Tbe liquor business bns been run by
low and high tariff and without, nnd
with it all, It has been a demoralizing
business nnd ahvajs will be se. 'That
' Is why they pay from $300 te 1000 per
J ear, while the grocery men pays !$T.
t leeks te me tbe least a man ought te
Jn vnlllrl He tn 1AuM hlu inniilK ,AnmmA
'm 'amrl tint hnnKt til limine hiiftlneeQ. Tlint
ICxt.C" If thev want rleht llvlnc nnd neacn
LT.,f - . - . -,-- ".:-. - -. z
rJTTvJMW prosperity te prevail in our fair
.,, A-P. J.
sVWiw ' ' y ' ""-
nfercement of "Freak" Laws
I Ms Editor et the Evening Public I.tdjir:
Wr In the evening papers of recent
i. resa many letters anent law cn
MDtnt. Hew can a person resneet
'law when freak laws, puch as the
iht savinc. are enforced bv force
by a vote Ne sane person with
( pblldreu would vote for daylight
e'e rerasa will appear dallv
vxxasstt.vxL
and also
Lfttsrs
.
.T
ra
v
mvinr. When a handful of pellUcUns
can riuh tlireush freak laws at tuclr
own will nntl pleasure It's tlme te sit
up and tnke notice.
wmit about tlie farce of prohibition?
""" "'" can me icw iicepie
..... iuiiii Miv liiujui ll,v .vniuii ia 'v
what the majority think or wantV
Where Is our free country selus, te land?
C. h. IIACKETT.
I'hlladelphla, Slay 20, 1022.
Jeys of Rural Outdoors
Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir A jaunt into the country at this
season win no any one goeJ. What is
mere restful te eje-weary city dwellers
than te pane out upon the rural scenes
around about? There are the. cows
standing In the flowing, brook, if they
nre net eating the tender grass. The
leaves are covering the trees with tbclr
pretty foliage. The ground is fairly
teeming with life. Everywhere one
turns a scene that is geed for the soul
meets one's gase : everywhere one turns
a i-ecne Is pictured that In geed for
"6ere eyes" the eyes that are tired
and arc peeking ret and need just such
a i-bnnge. Try a trip te the country In
the springtime! ("ORYDON.
Philadelphia, May 20. 1022.
Questions Answered
Burholme Park
ie the Editor e the, Evening Public Ledger,
.fir T.ierp is a tmiii park t!u nd-. of i-ex
C1i cil.rd Uurhelm I'arls that I bv
Nrn xlsltlne ftlth much pleasure for teta
(patens mat.
A (titely old mention I? fl!td with ar
tifla of lnircst files, curie and antlqua.
eemi of whirh were exhibited at the Ccn
tcnntkl The headjteaej rictl te lb memory of
four-footed frlnda att8t the l.irse humanl-
es of Ita farmer ewnera, and the park ltilf
la a monument te their public spirit, t un
derstand It was left te tha city of Plilldl
t)hU In pcrretulty. I neuld l- trateful for
any hlatery you can publith about It,
ramely:
Ita eize. hew KerneJ and malntAlncd.
wht the turn Durhelme meana or lmpll
and inthlnc about the family which for fer
tnerlv ened and eecusled It.
I knew that the Information will Interest
rrjany of your readers
.1 KELSO TOUNO.
Philadelphia May 31. 1012.
nurnelnv Pa-k. In the Melalty of Pox
Chase In ii Thtrty-flfih Ward, cemrrlsea
sl.ty-nlr acres The original BJ'helme e-
tat include several hundrci acres
but i
ein ha been separated by railroad rtshta
of M-a- and tome have been doted te the
home for dleabled anln.als established by the
mother of Hubert W Rytrse TB bautlful
irr.rt known as Burholme Park waa turnd
:hi I
ever e the city of Philadelphia, for rerex-
fen purposes in iset by tni iiew et Mr
Kerss. who had bequeatiied It te the city
' hl" vrttn't ,1dU, "n"Lt My' h0"''v-
,dK that vbt c. iheuM t nt0 Wm
,en d ,rlrB r ufime and renounced
he- lite Interest In th prrperty. The nam
Burhelm was taken from the old Wain es
tate In England. The tract n laid out by
.'esph Wain Rj-ss. and the mansion was
built about rlxty years ace The rarlt la
under the control of the Falrmeunt Park
commlMleceis.
Poems and Songs
"Twe Little Girls In Blue"
Te the Editor et ihn Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Sine I requeated the aeruc "Twe Lit
tle Girls In Blue" I ha- betn fortunate
enough te cet It from a f.-lend In California.
Veu may Inaert It In the PeepI s Torum If
It 1 worthy of space. Can a reader aupply
"Down in Lehljh Valley"
STEPHEN J. AStES.
Merrlsvllle, Pa . Slay 27. 1022.
TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE
An old man gtayi sn a photograph
In a locket he'd worn for years.
His nephew asked him the rsaaun nhy
That le-ket should cause him tears
"Ceme, listen." said he, "and I It tell joe.
lad.
A aterv that's sad but true;
Your father and I at school one day
Met two little girls n blue.
CHORUS
Twe little rlrla in blue, Ud.
Twe little rlrla In blue;
They were sisters and we were brothers
And leirned te lue the two.
Or little airl In blue, lad,
tVen ejr fatiier'a heart.
Becitne jour mother.
I married the ether.
But have drifted arart.
"That picture was ens of these flrls.'
he
said,
.
t the't hir unfaltMul: we quarreled, led.
AM paitd tnat mint for life
A fanf-y of Jealousy wrener-d a heart
A heart that was Keed and true;
Ne better alrls ever lived than thy.
These two little rlrls in blue."
DREAMLAND
'"'1
'Tem the Teaier"
n- DADDY
Jark nnd Janet go with the fairies
te Biriland tchere. a fleWm plant,
dressed as a clown, is playing pranks.
CHAPTER V
Tim Goblin tu Trouble,
JACK mid Janet and the fairies left
J Giant Cress-Patch thrashing about
in the rlver. They followed the goblin
giant, whose prnnlt had given Cross Cress
Hatch n funny ducking. They wanted
te see what ether tncks the goblin was
up te.
The goblin giant ran at top speed
until he came te n (jult spot en th"
river that the village boys used as a
swimming hole.
The run had made the cehlln warm
and stickj The water looked cool and
clean.
"Hurrah!" cried flip seblin giant.
"Iguesa I'll have a nice swim."
The goblin giant evidently had In
tended going swimming befere leaving
home, ite had his swimming trunks en
under his clown suit. It took him only
a moment te pile his clothes in u heap
en th" bank, and then he plunged into
the water.
wt,n . ,..... ei- n !, ,1,111
When the water pet en the goblin
giant's face It bad a funny effect. The
ineer lines nnd oelorH bpean te run
,ln,.n (,. strnnli Hnnr, .Toek nn,l .Tni,
could see that his peculiar looking face
wasn't really peculiar nt nil. It was
juet a regular boy's fare painted up.
"I knew that face," whispered Jack
te Janet. "It Is the face of Tem the
Teaser. He Isn't n goblin giant, but
just a mlschleveuB boy." i
"He probably looked like a goblin
giant te tbe peer birds," r.ald Janet.
isn t he an aw nil tcate Loek nt
him new."
Tem the Teaser waa
ra '!YL T3T "?.?. h5r:TbcT'neVh.g "t7 prVWnre'nVrT
pra
belied tSrtte and' ws ng 7t ng Ye
Its tall. With a (iiilck snatch he t-augbt
I e tur le I rtied 1 e free
Mrlnf te' the seennd fnVs
"r fnd be.l TtmlesToe e
nnetber little
end of the
tail and tbr
Away paddled the flrnt turtle In one
direction, and avxn.v sctitttcd the bcunnd
turtle in another dlret'tlen. Uing! Tlie
string snapped taut, and there were the
te turtles swimining for dear life in
n desperate tug of war. They swain
their hardest but couldn't move nn inch.
"He! He! He! Ha! Ha Ha! laughed
Tem the Teaser. "Isn't that fun!"
It was fun for blm, but It wasn't for
the turtles paddling madly te get away
from each ether.
' :h rmfw cmfw cinfvv rmfw rmfw cinf
Hoppity-Hei) Habblt ceme hopping
along about this time. Hoppity-IIep
Knbblt saw something In h cave beside
the river that made him rurleus. He
nufked within. White hs vvei neelln
.lit - . - '-J.t-7-- " -
i ' j jt v t i v -..-II . t ti k hi. -., i j i-va , , it. . - s iii!l ..ik r j . i j i Tj . it . . tv.'?ji . v vvsi- i r ijh ua.Ti :- 'n. 11 ' .f -- , .tj -. r ir iklm - j .'.rr .i. .t m aiasssi
' ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1922 - -' , ' ' . , Wi
RADIO IN
By HENRY
llew te malic a two-slide tuner that can be used with crystal detector
or audlen bulb. Te the right is a "slider" and below Is a sketch show
ing hew sandpaper and a block et weed are used te scrape the insulation
oft the path for the sliders
The Ttve-Slide Tuner Is Easy te Build
In the old davs of wireless, befete we I cuit given in a recent lessen, I find
suspected that the sound of the human 'that It is virtually useless for broad bread
vii .i i it t . ..,! - ! cast work. I can hear the sound nil
Ice could se easily be sent and re- rlgntj but cnn never ftt sharp cneKh
ccived through the ether, we amateurs I tuning te make it satisfactorily clear
knew of no coils except these wound I nnd distinct.
around and around a cylinder. These The trouble is that a single turn of
were used in n variety of ways, but the ' '" ? ' " J""" 2""'!
two main kinds were the loose coupler. , ?V lW , VCS net Pcrmlt of fine
which is a small cylinder which slides caeuSh adjustment,
in and out of a larger one, and the sin- Se don't go ever four Inches in dlara
gle cylinder with the insulation scraped eter and make it three or three and a
off of a path along the ten. se that some half if possible.
kind of sliding device could be run along The Illustration makes the simple
it te make contact with the coil at any . connections quite clear. Yeu will ne-PArt-
, tlce nn e.ttrn connection screwed onto
The latter type then subdivided in two ti,c Cnd between the two slider binding
great classes the single-slide cell and pestr. This Is just a blade of brass or
the two-slide. Seme preferred one,
some preferred the ether. Still ethers
would have nothing but the loose ceu
pler,
All of these devices, of course, were '
made for the purpose of ''tuning" the!
set te different wave lenztks.
Old-time amateurs who gradually
dropped out of the game because they
never could master the dot-and-dash
,iZ,Ll VnneeuVnT f .hi
5,.f 2nH .wis h ",i n.tie tJnV
st!"( ,;r' ' th.SJltj5 nt,h'",2' i
?hll? ann, w? nn S.t8?Km S nf
.SmmiaafnA P
CTut Ibreadcastin, of mu.lc and speech '
has revived the nirelcsa Interest of met !
of these old-timers and they have wen-,
aereu it tneir em tuners would worn i
with the new audien bulbs. As we have
already pointed out in these articles.
tney can an ee tisea. nut tne eest et
them, for use with the audlen bulb, se .
far as my own investigation shejp. is
the two-slide tuner. Ve have already
ghen thn wiring Instructions for its
adaptation te concert work. If you can i
find your old tuner, just hook it up aud t
listen In.
If, however, you are a newcomer in
the fascinating "game of wireless and j
vn. wnnt ,a (nefell n c,l no 1.Art.,t.. n c '
u'l uub ,v, luimii u ftk an Luvul.t an
possible, you will find a two-slide tuner
an extremely cheap piece of apparatus,
and it is. perhaps, the easiest te build.
An oatmeal bej, weuuxl closely with
wire, with n few little metallic gew
gaws for purpews of connections, be
comes a two-slide tuner. A salt box
will de; a cardboard mailing tube will
de. A section of rolling pin or a milk
bottle or anything shaped like a cylin
der nnd net made of metal will de.
Fer a tuner of this kind you will find
that enameled wire is by all odds the
best. Many writers advise sills or
retten -covered wire, but I have found
that the silk and cotton unravel and
become nuisances In time, even if they
are well coated with shellac.
The wire that is insulated with a
coating of enamel is very cheap and
much ca-ier te work, besides giving
much better length of service. Use nl nl
mest any ilze. from Ne. 30 te Ne. 20.
Smaller and larger sizes can be need,
but it is bct te get wire somewhere
around Ne. 24 or thereabouts.
The tube should be from three nnd
a half te four Inches In outside diam-
i eter. It can be ns much smaller a
you like, but the smaller it Is the longer
It must be. Pigure en a four-inch tube
about six or fepn inches long as stand
ard. If you get It larger you are going
te sacrifice sharpness of tuning.
I have one of these huge old "NAA"
tuners, six and a half Inches in diam
eter and twelve inches long, that we
ui-ed te have te use In the old days te
get the time signal and press from Ar
lington, Va,. en 2500 meters wave
length. Hooked up In the audlen cir-
ADVENTURES
"Watch dip make that rabbit jump!"
chuckle Tem te himself. He swam te
shallow watfr and picked up a stone.
no inrew this nt Ilopplty-Hep Rub
n... tr i... H. ' :",'. ";"",
nir mic rioppity-llet) seemed te let
iut xiuiiiu( -iuii rvrijjcij iq jppi
i that stenp enmlnp. Tip itimiie,! in nnn
'side, and the rock flew past him nnd
into mc rave.
New the something In the rave that
made Hopplty-IIep Habblt curieu3 was
Celd-Nobe llrar taking - nap The
rock thumped Celd Nese in the ribs, and
be came rushing from the cave with a
rear.
Tem the Teaser had begun te laugh
when he saw Hoppity-IIep jump. Tbe
inugn stepped snort and lern stared at
the bear with mouth wide open
"Oo-eo-ough ! Who threw that stone ,
at me?" demanded Cold-Nese Bear '
Tem the Teaser turned te flen Tha
AaywBpteShCSeTom.eul int0 th" Ti:
Suddenlv something raueht I.In font
and held him back. That somethlng
uas the string te which he had fas-
tenra tee two turin'w i no sirini; tan.
'gled around his ankles and the turtles
pulled against him with all their might.
Tem felt n sudden fright. He could
. ,. Hn.in, Fortnnntelv ... fln
no longer bwini.
Fertiinntely
I sim" Xnd
i
flat
He grabber)
' X" ?.!". .VfU"-.i- . .. "V".."' ' ,l
and
i url " '"'"" I'uii.j m.h vi .,i,.,.
(All of Tem Uie Tea.ser troubles are
net ever, as will be told iu the next
cliapter. )
WOMEN TO BE JUDGES
' British Attorney General Rules
Bench Ouen 'te Fair Sex
Londen, June I'iBv A. I'.)
&Pin"m Stf-Jg
l8,? '" .in?.1,'Lni?,,l1w.r'" ? th
b,ack Sn- blS howheir wlCs and
I )t1"''- .vmhel of judicial dignity, the
I Attorney fieneral, Kir Kmcst Pollock.
has ruled
A&ked by n I,iiiceln.lilre member
Tiliether, as n vvnuinn bad new been
called te the bar and ether would be
called In the near future, judicial pe- i
Mtlens weiiiti no open te tliem, Ir
Ernest said: "Any woman who pos
sesses the. statutory iiuailficatlens re
quired for the nppeltitment te n ju
dicial omen is, equally wlih any man.
eligible for appointment te that office,"
Kruppi Mine Explosion Kills 17
rXsen, Germany, June 'J, Seventeen
mlnern were killed and twenty-live
ethers Injured in nn explosion jesterdajr
In tbe Helcnn and Amalle coal wlati
belonging te the ICruppa.
"mMmmwmmmmm
THE HOME
M. NEELY
copper or tin that gees ever nnd ninkc
permanent contact te the Inst turn of
wire at this end. The diagram in the
previous article suews hew this Is con-
nwtert.
Th. inuiltI.a,ien en th K,f1(, .hn-..
the best method for remevinc the en
amel along the path of the sliders. Feld
a piece of fine sandnaner ever n block
of weed and, with the slide reds as
Buldcs- "ndpaper off the enamel until
tLc wKa' show shiny and bright. But
don't rub se hard that you will dig
fIWn ltlt th wlrl8 and Permit two
adjacent ones te touch. The enamel
d ,!.lflw ?. et,.th.c
: " ,? ""'' 1 '"'"V, 'V''. "."
)Z7Z;i-:li.iu?l ' ' V. '' I f
,i." m
'
. 1 the- next article we will take up
luu i-i..4iB .i ivutuuu. ami uiun,
CepvriaM. ten. bv Public Ledger Cemrar.y
Today's Radie Program
rhiladebhla Station (YvTI)
(Mra bridre Clothier;
1 IS r SI. Pcw.te LtPOEn radio
' 4 a, P. m -Concert bj- the straw.
ti-lfise fi cietnicr Jiai unrtet (Jehn Qinn.i
F.dnsfed Lewl. Hareld Slmends. Jehn Van-
derrloet), assisted by Orace I. Mlddleten,
eurritne, ana uvieva. rcrK. pianist,
Evenlnc conceit, bcalnnln et S'3n P. Sf.
A diversified presram of lecil and Instru
mental music.
GlmbeU Radie nrendcaMInt Station
Call Letter. 1VIP Wee length 300 Jletera
Presrnm for Frlees-. June 2:
1 .'.O Selections. GlmbW Orchestra
2 30 Danes music en the Urunswlck
phonograph.
3 no Recital bv Mr. Heffsteln. pianist.
T.05 Klnal baseball score
7 IS "L'ti-le VVIp's bedtime rterlcs.
. 7, 20 "Unci" Wip" will tall the names of
children writing- te him
7 30 Uecltal by Walter O llarshair,
bass; Deris P Woelover, soprano. Albert C
Williams, pianist.
rittaburzh Station (KDRA)
(IVeeOcr house)
3 JO P M and at nfteen-minute Intervals
thereafter Baseball scores.
7 P. Jf. Baseball scores, news
7 45 Government market report and a
report of the New Yerk Stock Exchanc".
8 Daseball sceres: "La.w." by J. M-F.
Carpenter. Judae of the Common Pleaa
Court. N. S.. Pittsbura-h: "Secretarial Train
ing," by M. A. Nernberc. detector of for fer
acry In handwrltlna;. Pittsburch
8 30 BMttme stories for the children.
Uncle W1srsil'e bedtline story. One of Uncle
Wleally'A stories appears each day in the
Pittsburgh Sun.
P Music.
10 Uasebnll aceres
10 5R Jfuslcal prearam b- rharles 11
Andraen. reader: Mls nheda Draper, soprano-
Charles W. Hall tenor; the Brent-
Radie Available for Every Heme
"NO AERIAL"
RAD-O-PLUG
fii
retent Tendinis
S.iven expense anri selves nerlM problem in apartments, flats,
hotels, "'enncct te rlcctrlc light rocket. Hear any broad
casting station ntthln range of our ret. Results guaranteed.
AT TOUB Ill",.t,KKS
OR MAXCFAfTUKEH.
t r --aasaaaBBSssas-- ' S
rfPfraRrsrararararariafiamirjmrBrarararararainraiiiim
jrr- MwwMwMMMta.MMMMMMwMMMMwMwMMwwwwwwMMM. --www
II Wire Your Heme
!i High-grade work by a
f house guaranteeing safety
faction. Buy your
Lighting Fixtures
from the manufacture! and save in-
j between profits. Original
u unciive aesisms.
1 BROMUND & SON,
H UfiniUAPIlUWW
W Columbia 1041
(3 Open Every Evening Until
(3 Onen Every Evening Until
SPECIAL SALE
Friday, Saturday
, MfWTEKN ELECTRlO BEO. SIS.OO
VtK.vrKKN KLECTItIO HEO. SIS.00
HOI.lZKIl-CAriOT RKU. 68.00 HE-HI
KKD !IKA1 3O00.QIISI RK(1. $8.00 IIR,
ail.llKKT RE(. W.nO IIKAD HEX
Acme Auip. Trans $1.10
Thorardsen Anm. Trms. . .1.7,1
I.lshtnlns Swltrhrs, 100 Amp. . 2 no
Uracil Llshtnlns Arrest
ers S2.R0 & $3,00
Marvel Radie (Complete for Receiving), 912.00
(ieuulne rUdlotren V, V. 200 Tubes (detector enl).
fienulne Radlotren V. V. !!Ol Tubes (delater und amplifier).
A P. Detocler Tubes. Audlotren Tubes. Myera Audlen Tubes.
Itbolesale and Belsll
weed Trie IMnrf Halnc vlellnt Hert
W. flchwnrU. celtei Feul Crawford Van
Oradals, piano).
cbceMt4r BUtloe (WOV)
13.80 r. M. Early aleck market quota-
fl P. M. Prodeea and stack market quota
tiens, baseball results, new Bulletins.
A. 30 p. M. Ninth chapter of "Alice In
WntutArlaml." Kelln Harer. reader.
7:40 r. M. Health talk, "Medem Trsat-
ment for Hay rer." by Dr. Herman M.
DIks, New Yerk State Health Depart
ment. T:4." r. II. Concert prestata (Eastern
standard timj).
Ocatfjs
A1MAN. May 81, 1933. JOR.V H.. hu
band of Ida Oreenly Alman. Relatltea and
frlenda are Invited te attend funeral serv
iced, at his late residence, 7841 German
town ae. Ohes'.nut Hill, Frl., 3:30 P. M.
ANDBn." May St. DEM.E KKLUX30.
wife of Herace R. Anders. Frlenda may call
Pun.. 7 te 0 P. M.. residence. 1537 N. 17th
st. Omit flowers.
BKWtBB. May 3e, IvOTTIE, daughter of
Paul and the late Anna tlerrer fnee Dlsler),
In her lfllh cnr. TtiV.atles nnd friends, also
memtwrs et the German Iteformed Church
and Sunday school nnd Christian Kndeaver
I.aitu. are InMled te attend funeral serv
ices. Hat., 2 I'- M.. at hr arandmether'a
iesldei.ee, 4R3S n-ljemint at . Urld?bure.
lrt. German RefermeiJ Church Grounds.
Friends may call Frl.. 8 te 10 l M.
IIUYErt. May SO. CTItUS B. BKIKR.
Relatives and friends, also all orasnlia erasnlia orasnlia
tlena of which he waa a member, are In
lted te attend funeral serxlees. Frl., 3 P.
M. precisely, at hla late residence, Belmont
office. West Falrmeunt Park. Int. private.
BOEHR1NOER. .Tune 1. 1032, JOSEPH
T. beleed son of Jehn and Julia Beehrlncer
(nee Fltzpatrlck). In his 22d year. Relatives
and friends, also Blessed Virgin Mary So Se
Calltv of th immaculate Conception Church
ami Cabill Cathella Club, are Invited te at
tend funeral. Men.. 8:30 A. M . from parenta'
lealdcnce. 1137 Shackamaxen at Solemn
hluh requiem masa Church of lh Immacu
late Conception 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepul
chre Cein.
IV1EXNINO May 91. EM1I.T J., widow
of Henry C. neennlna. M. D. Relatives and
friends invited te attend, services Sat.. 2
P. M,. nt hr late realdtnce, 3030 Qreen
st. Ini private. ,
BOND May 3t. C:3S T.'M.. VIRGINIA.
dnuulitr of the late Thomaa c and M. Vlr
alrila. Bend at her late residence, near Pert
Deposit. Md Funeral services at her late
residence, Trl . June 3. 2:30 P. St. Int.
WeM Nettlnuhim C'eni.
BONNER. May !0. JOHN P., son of the
late William and Mary Benner (nee Bhea).
Relatives nnd friends Invited te funeral,
Sat . S'30 A M . from uncle's residence,
Jehn Walsh. 273J E. Huntingdon St. Solemn
d a rvrv
,)sSNSNSwS r I 71 v J'
$s$$s$$3f
:s:
if "Little Woeder"
Portable
.. $7.50 :;:
43 Plate Variable Condensers. $3.75
1 nlrtnr Tnlial tiltC
i:
I RteeitaU $1.00 U
Tube Sockets . . .
2000 Ohm Phenes.,
Stranded Antenna
100 ft
60c
$5.90 ;;;
Wire per
M:
75c :;:
VirisM R h.tt.rr 22! vnlt. ft? K !
Complete receiving outfit with
ft
2000 ohm phenii t$16.75 ii
Radie Service
Complete Sets Service Installation
1325 Arch Street $
Lecnst 4097 Philadelphia, Pa. ii
'l&SSSSS Open dallr until 7 P. SI. 5S&fe.
rPHONES
MURD0CK
2000 OHMS, $5.00
3000 OHMS, $6.00
ALSO
FROST
HOLTZER CABOT
Complete Stock of
Guaranteed Parts & Sets
AERIAL RADIO CO.
1613SANSOMST.
Txicust 4839. Tltiee, 4328
IVe bring the world fe enr Aeme
-OPEN EVENINGS;
Price $4.25
RADIO PRODUCTS CORPORATION
202 New Telegraph Building, Detroit, Mich.
& . B I
iiiw i si
YEAR TO PAY" I
reliable
and satis
and dis-
Inc.
AVU,
10 IF nr.SIRF.n
JO
OF HEAD SETS
and Monday Only
IIKD SBT..
HKAIJ .SKT .,
hl.T , , ..
hKT.
S13.IS
. 11.00
. 1.00
. A.A0
. 4.8S
rnda (rjstal DrtJ-rters 13.00
A-1 Crystal Dttecter S
I'araien Rhreslats 1,40
Pntla' Hh Helies SO
DKATHS "f"""T . wOJ, j,.
. wvsmraaam .ae .arsx ana a aa asBBjnr r
requiem mass at ft. Ann's Church 10 A, M.
Int. Hely Cress Cra. ., ,..
fanxr. tjuddsnly, en May 2. EUZA
BBT1I P. tiRAT. Relsthes and friends ara
Invltsd te attend ths funeral ssrvlrea. at hsr
residence, 2048 N. 13th it., en Friday. Juea
3, t 3'e p. M. precisely. Int. rrlvsts.
. BROWN. Juna 1. 103 J fermsrly of
tAwndtle, Phils., .TOItK, husband of Sarah
lrewn, astd 77. Rslatlves and friends r
Invited te attand funeral Bat., 8 I M., from
tha residence of Wllllsm O. Roberts, 40O
Hutitinsden tike. Rutledra. Montsemery
Ceuntv. Pa. Int. Dreenmeunt Cam.
. BROWN. At Msnasquan, N. J... May 9.1.
II A
SttlB M. BROWN,
Rervlres will be held
at uiayten IN. J,) M. E. rnurcn, rri., -iu
p. M.
Int. Cedar Qreen Cera., Claten,
N. .T.
. CMNB. Nsar AUIen. N. J.. May at.
HANNAH A., widow of Ames P. Cllne. Va
neral Sat. 11 A. M. (standard time), Isle
residence. nr AUIen. N, J, Int. Odd Fel
lows' Csm.. Medfefd. N. J. .,
COHEN. On May 80. ELLEN JANB. wife
of Jehn B. Cehen. Rlatls and friends
Invited te funeral, en Sat., at B A. St.,
from residence of Mrs. W. H. Rey. S8il8 N'
18th st. Hlsn mass 10 A, it. Lady of Mercy
Church. Int. Ntw Csthedral Cem,
COMAS. Juna 1. JOSEPH COMAS, ased
S3, Rslatlves and frltnds ara Invited te at
tend funeral services, Frl., R.80 P. M.. at
hla lata residence. B041 N. 12th it. Int. at
convenience of tha family. ..
CONNORS. May 30, HELEN TRESTA.
daughter of William P. and Mary Conners
(naa Manrlstl). In hsr 18th year. Rslatlves
and friends are Invited te attend funeral.
Sat., 8.30 A. M,, parents' residence. 1180
Tree st. Hlsh mass of requltm Epiphany
Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Csm. ..
CULLEN. May 81, 1033, PATRICK COL
LEN. Relatives and friends, also Hely
Nam and all ether societies of which ha
was a member, art Invited te attend funeral.
Sat., 0:80 A. M., from his late residence),
3000 Rldsa ave. Solemn requiem mass at
Churt-h of the Most Precious Bleed 11 A. M.
Int. New Cathedral Catn. , .,..
DENCE. May 81. ANNA MARIE, widow
of Matthew Dence, asred Bfl. Relatives and
friends Invited te funeral ryljs. Sat.. 2
P. M.. at her lata residence. 318 N. Verdts
DE WAN. Mar 31. .THOMAS, husband of
tha lata Mary. Da Wan. Relatives nd
friends are Invited te attend funeral. Sat.,
S:30 A M.. from resldenet of his son-in-law.
.1 Weed, 414 N. Horten st. Hlsh requiem
mass at Church of Our Ladv of the Rosary
10 A. M. Int. St. Denis' C;m.
EDWARDS. June 1, 8ALLIE, wlfe of
Samu'l J. Edrard Funeral services Men.,
3 T. M.i 1318 S. Wilten St. Int. Fsrnwoed
Cem.
EOAN. May 31. JAMES ECJAN. Rla
tlves and friends are invited te attend fu
neral, Sat.. 8.S0 A. M., from the residence
nf his brother-in-law, James Smith, 018
E. Chelten a , Oermsntewn. Solemn
requiem mass Church of Immaculata Con
ception 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchra Cem.
fel.MER. May 31. ANTHONY, husband of
Frederic! Elmer (nee Krumm). Relatives
and friends ara Invited te attend funeral
services. Bat.. 3 P. 11.. 1st residence, 4320
N. Falrhlll st. Int. private. Vlewlnr Frl
sve. ENOARD. May 81. MAROARET .
widow of Christopher snssrd. ased Se.
Relathes and frlenda axe Invited te attend
funeral service. Sat.. 1:30 P. M.. late resi
dence, 1018 N. Grata st. Int. private.
rOCER. May 81. MAROARET H.
FOCF.R. Relatives and friends are Invited
te attend funeral services. Sat . 8 P. M.,
late residence. S40S N". .1th st. Int. prlvni...
FRANKLIN. May P0. 1022. ISABELLA
MARIA wife of Bnjamln Franklin. Funeral
Pat., H A M.. from late residence, 1116
Fillmore st,, Camden. Oelemn hlsh requlein
mam at Church of the Sacred Heart, 8:80
A. M Int. Calvary Cem
FURLOW. On May 80. 1022. MART A.,
wife of late Thomaa Fuilew. RcWtlvea and
friends, also Felia. Chapter, O El. S.. Ne,
AS; Betsy Ress Review. Ne, 243. W. D. A.
of M.: Itah Council. Ne. 03, 1. of P.. nnd
Star of Evenlnr Ledse. Ne. 8. S. O B.. in
vited te funjral. e-i Sat., at 2 P. M.. from
late resldencj. 202T E. .Madisen avs. Friend,
may call Friday, after 7 1". M. Int. Green
wood (K. nf p.) Cem.
GEORGE. June 1. SARAH J., wife of
William H. Geerte, ased 7U. Relatives and
friends are Invited te attend funeral serv
ices. Men.. 10 A. M.i late residence. 232 W.
vjeniinr ave, Germantown, Int. private.
North Cedar Hill Cam. Friends may call
Sun. eve.
HARTMANN. Suddenly. June 1.
CHARLES HARTMANN. In his 00th year.
Relatives and friends, also of fleers und dt dt
recte of Hush Hill Tiuilninff Asse.. are In
vited te attend funeral services, Sat., June 3.
at .-:30 y, it., at His late residence, lull
Melen st. Int. private.
, HET. On May 31. 1022. JOHN HKT, of
Garretferd, Pa., ased 70 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited te th service, en
Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the
Oliver H Hair niriv.. lR'.'ri Chestnut st.
Interment at Fernwood Cemetery.
HILL. Mav at. MAItTA. widow of Ames
G. Hill. Relatives and friends are Invited
te attend funeral services. Sat., a P. M.. par
lors of C, R. Hartranft, 3631 Germantenn
ave. Int. private. Cedar Hill Cem.
llnPDt'D . n id'ji ua f silirsirn.
Worcester, Enslard. FANM' LOVE, widow
of Edward L. Hepper, late of The Farrew.
seuindge. Encland. and 61 W Pomona
St.. Clermnntevrn. Philadelphia
itu.vi.Misu any ae, wu.i.iam k.
,hui-
band nf Ann L. Hummel, ased B0. Relatives
and friends, and empleyes of Fex Oun
vverhs. are Invited te attend funeral aery
ices, sat., 3 I. M.. late residence.
:::. m w
.J ?iviV
Ill ism1 MI'
, h.iliSimi
&:m&&& !:
of Marlen H. Jamleseri a (Yd 54. Relatives
and friends, also Mt. Merlsh Ledse. N.
IBS. F. and A. Jf.. are Invited te attend
funeral services. Slen.. 1.30 P. SI., late resl-
A.nc?i." yy- Civuca st. int. Private.
un.uirjeu.i. .ihv i . iiuiiii u.a lusvn i'i
Westminster Cem
ave.
Frlenda may call Sun.
KATES At Pltmjn
June 1.
ROBERT R. KATES, esed 82. Relatives and l
flnla !. ..... I.Hme. M..mKaaa 1 nth laltf ' .
i"rf.eJi .nSlment, VeTunteer Infantry, are
invited te attend funeral services, Sat., at
2 P. M.. at his late residence... 1R0.W. Helly
Camden
"'... . ...,... ... ,. A..,. ..u..v,h -
Vn I,lma. 7 T In. IIPlAlfl, 1'Rin .
KEI.LT Slay 31. 1022. HELEN, beloved
wife of Charles Kelly (nee Hlsstns), Rela
tives and friends are Invited te attend fu
neral, Men , 8:30 A. M.i from her late resi
dence. 1263 P. 28th st. Solemn hlsh mass
of requiem at Bt. Antheny's Church 10 A.
M. tnt. Hely Cress Cem
KENDALL. At the Deaconea-' Heme, en
Slay 31, 1022. MARIA A. KENDALL, aged
89 je-re. (Service en Friday evenlns;, at 8
e clock, at the Oliver II. Ealr Bld( 1820
' nestnur st. runner service at cnapei et
D A. Franz. Lebanon, Pa., en Saturday, at
'J P. St. (standard time). Interment at Sit.
Lebanon Cemetery.
KJLLRT. On May 30. 1022. HENRY
KILLET. Funeral services en Saturday.
June 3. at 3 P. M. . residence, W. O. Ilett,
Aven read, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Interment
Lewer Merlen Baptist Cemetery.
KINO June 1. 1022. S1ARUARET MART,
dsuchter of Rebert W. and Charlette Kins,
aged IS mcs. Funeral Sat , 2 P. St.. from
ner parents resioence. hiOl Chew st.. Oer Oer
ninntewn. Int. Hely Sepulehre Cein.
LAWRENCE June 1. SARAH K. LAW
RENCE (pee Stegee). widow of Stephen Liv.
mice Relattvea and friends are lnvlt4 te
attend funeral services. Sst., 2'30 P. SI . at
the resldince of her daushter. Sirs. P. Keat
ing. 2S4H N. Warnock t. Remains may be
viewed Frl . R te 10 P. St Int. pvl.. Hillside.
IbllblUiE,. sy O'l. tllAHLEH Jf.
?"5"n.1 '5!.?A,n.,i!,i.r' na vanr).
aara oe ueiauve pna xrienas, niae rrei-
ruca Tirtff f.' ROf). 1 Q TH A. f T..i..lu
lit, A. Chapter. Ne. 248: Chasseur Cem-
msndery. Ne. 33 K. r. : Chesen Friends
l.e'ipe, Ne 100. I. O. O. F urn Invited te
attend funeral srvlces, Pat., 2 P. M., late
resldenoe, 1(101 E Orleans st. Int. private,
Northvveod Cem. Vlewlne Krl.. 8 te 10 P. M.
MAG1NNI8. May 31, MARIA T.. widow
of Edward C. Maslnnls and daushter of late
Michael and Kera O'Shauxhnessy. Relattiea
and friends, also B. V. M. HedaJlty, Leacue I
et Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Secleth
and Society of Propasatlen et Faith, are In
vited te attend funersl. Monday. 8'He A. M .
1st residence. B326 Market at. Solemn r.
nulam mnes Church of Our Lsdy of Victory
10 A. M. Interment St. Denis' Cemetery.
MATHEWS. June 1, WILLIAM D hus
band of the late Pheehe L. Mathews. ned
52. Funeral services, Sat., 2 P. M., at resi
dence of son-in-law, Daniel Stellar. 2d and
Jansen ave,. Esslnsteii, Pa. Int. Kormveod
Cem .
MATER. Mav 31. 1022, JOHN V. hus
band of Eleaner Mayer. Relatives and
friends Invited te funeral services Sntur
dav. 2 80 P. II., at his Iste residence, 1304
N. 22d t. Interment private. Frlenda may
call Friday evenlns.
McOLOUOHLl.V. June 1. ELIZARBTK
S.. Jfe of Jeseph .Il.McOteuKh.lln snJ dauih
ter eft late Rev, William J. and Ann L Pai.
ren. axed B2. Relstlvee und friends Invited
te funeral services, Sat.. 2 P. M.. Ists resl
dtnee, 2105 E. Chelten ave. Int. Woodlands
Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve.
MOTTRAN. Mnv 31. 1022, IIAnRIET
wife of WrlKht : Mettran Rtlsliies 'and
friends are Invited t attend funeral ,rv.
Ices, Sst , 2 P M.. residence. 3511) N. Bred
rrik o"te l'e'p.,MVte' Fritni' may call
iysS.RAYEVrHay.2?; Bartenvllle. i,
ROSS W . husband of Kettve Mussrave (nee
Beher). Funeral services Sat.. 2 PM. at
the parlors of S P FranLenfleld iSens, 6300
Vine t. Int. pnlvate. ' vu
MUSICK. May 31, ELLEN P. OILRERT.
AVeMtXy rsssryrs, -i
iVAVS' P'il Tnnt"!' pV,iv?,rn,en' '
ALTEMUS. husband
pvuAii. puiauriuy, n Mmy ai. ii'"
nr t iiu n ::--
".'!'"-J"l "Isnds. alie Blment i-eunl
v. umin it, nninn
ell Ne.
lu. y. et I. A i Washlniten L'amn
Ne. 800. P.
O. S. of A
r invnrj e tlT
i. r. : .-wsi-i-
5!? eV .vVn,""' If"
wi!iflrKEETNu.. 2nd ?, TtliVd
Themas and Sarah If. Travis. Relit vm
ivi lepdVr'.Jnf,5"1 '"""! services;
It),. 8 P. M , st Iste ret dence. 12S8 Unr.
I1,0.?.. "!. .nhferd. int acem enfwes
nf ii. fej.nO - " .snincB
r. pK,(;2f'PBr!'l. Conilienoc.en, May 31
DANIEL J. O'CONNOR, Hr. lie atlvea niu
friaedv hv H i ,un.,.i 1L I. !ln .B,1U
,'fJOR -In ComlienocHen, Msv 31
J. O'CONNOR, Hr. lie atlvea n,,,
Invited te funeral, en Sa . morn a
from his residence, fl0 Hecter at
reaulem mass at St. Miitthew',
tUB,e!5S'. ..P..s.tMVth',wh'.w '
kv .sj: f em h ; ;: h:;'...?!'',.".
Snlmn
Church
I'FAENflKII .. en
v,...k.-.i -. e..,.,r-i; r-' "fwt.
rKEUERICK W.
.tupM.i.u , puuiiie in, ,,, uruhe). Rela4ivu
nnd trends, alie ninimmj i.i:i' 1irj'ii.'
F. and A M nr.fi.m.;. 'Zm? ?" ''0
MO.
hide Improvement Association. Y. "nvlt'.'i
UNDF.RTAKKR3 '
ISCHOPI
attend services. Saturday, 2 P. M Turner
and Oarrctt reads, Drerei Hill. Int. Arllns
ten .Cemetery. Friends mav call Friday
evenlrur.
JiAMSET. In Phlla., May 80. 1033,
DAVID J. RAM3ET. ased S3. Relatives
and friends Invited te funeral services, st
his .late residence, Orsnesue, Del., Sat., 3
P. 11. (standard time). Int. at Urare P. E.
Cam.. Concord pike. Autes will meet
trsln st Wllmlnrten leavlns Philadelphia st
11:08 A If.
REILLT. May 31, 1023. TIMOTHT
RE1LLT, Relatives and friends ara Invited
te attend funeral. Fiat., 8 A. M.. residence of
his sister, Mr. Edward Sharpless. 416 Colt Celt
men st., Jenklntewn. Solemn hlsh mass of
requiem Immaculate Conception Church,
Jenklntewn, 0.30 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre
'rUIMER. On June I. 122, ALICE St..
daushter of Francis B. and the late William
R, Relmer. Relatives and friends are Invited
te the service, en Sunday afternoon, at 3
o'clock, at I er residence, B308 N. leth st.
Intermert private.
RILE. May 31, E. LUELLA, wife of
Emlen P, Rile. Relatives and friends are
Invited te attend funeral. Sat., S P. M.,
from hsr late residence, 8fl E. Tulpeheckes
St., Qermantewn. Int. private, Westminster
Cem. Friends may call Frl., I te 17 M.
RIMLER. Suddenly. Mav 80. 1022. WIL
LIAM F beloved husband of Elizabeth Rim
ler (nee Drew). Relatives and friends are
Invited te attend funeral service. Sst.. -P.
M., at hla late residence, 006S Kingtses'lmr
ave. Int. private. Friends may call Frl
S ROBERTS. May 81, MARGARET IRVIN
ROBERTS, In her 84th year. Relatives and
friends are Invited te attend funeral serv
ices. Sat., 2 P. M,, at residence of sen-ln-lw.
Rebert P. Nuttall. 2320 8. Creskey at.
Int. private. Omit fleweis.
ROWE. June 1, 1022, LOUISA T.. wife
?f Charles Rows, ased 87. Relatives and
rlends. also Letltla Penn Ledte, Ne, 178,
D, of R., and Beard of Manasers of the Re
bekah Heme, are Invited te attend funeral
service, Monday, 8 P ,M., late residence,
1281 William at. (18th and Cambria). In
terment Mount Peace Cemetery. Friends
may call Sunday evenlns.
RUED!. May 81. MARGARET, wife e(
Peter Ruedt. ared 08, Relatives and Mends
ere Invited te attend funeral. Sat., 2 P. M .
from her late resldence. 1837 S. Rlnsseld
at. Int at Arllncten Cem. Frlenda may
cell Frl. eve
SCHOFIELD. Suddenly. Mav 80. WIL
LIAM P.. beloved husband of Nellie T.
Schofleld Relatives aud friends, also Ledes
Ne. 0. F. and A. M.. Invited te funeral.
Sat.. 2.110 P. M,. from his late residence.
1104 S 4Ath ft. Int. private. Friends
msv esll Frl.. after P. M.
SEVERN'S. May 31. JOHN R husband
of Ella A. Severn, aged 81. Relatives and
frlenda are Invited te attend funeral. Sat.,
2:80 P. M, (dsyllfht-savlns time), at Davis-
Ills Baptist Church. Train for Southamp
ton leaves Readlns Terminal. 13:23 P. M.
HMITH ANNA, VERONICA, wife of
Charles Smith. Relatives and frlenda In
vited te funeral en Friday, at 8:10 A. M..
from her sister's residence, 1407 N. War War
neck st. Solemn hlsh requiem mass at the
Church of the Assumption at 10 A. M. In
terment Hely Cress Cemetery.
BNTDER. On May 31. EMMA V.. daush.
ter of the late Francis D. and Catherine A
Snyder. Relatives and friends Invited te
funeral services en Saturday, at 230 P. M..
at her late residence. 1850 N, 11th St. In
terment private. West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
..?E5E.n' June 1, 1022. of diphtheria.
MART J. (n Crawford), tvlfe of Alexander
Speere. Residence, 4S02 N. 7th st. Ne
funeral.
STEWART. May 31. 1022, GEORGE W.
STEWART. In his 76tb year. Relatives and
friends are Invited te attend funeral serv
Ices. Sat., 2 P. M. at the residence of his
daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Trultt. 123S w
Celleee ave. Int. American Mer-henlca' Cem.
Remains mny be viewed Frl.. 8 te 10 P M
STICKNEY. Mav 30, 1022. FRANK" A ',
husband of Helen Stlckney (nee Mcainlev)
Relatives and friends, alie St. Gabriel's
Hely Name Society. 36th Ward Republican
Executive Committee and Wapells. Tribe
Ne 828. I. O. R. M., .-e Invited te attend
tui-eral. Sat.. 8 80 A. St.. from his lt" "csl
dencc, 1403 S. Rlnsseld st. Solemn requiem
muss, St. O.ibrlel's Church 10 A. M. Int.
Helv Cress Cem.
STONE. Suddenly. Mav 31 ipoe
THOMAS P.. husbai.d of Brldset Stene (ne'e
Slehenna). Relatives and friends ere Invited
te attend funeral, Snt.. 7:30 A. M.. lata
residence. 1141 8. 14th st. Solemn miss of
requiem. St. Antheny's Church n a r
requiem, nt. Antheny's Church 0 A
at.
tub. iviy vives vein
THOMPSON. On May 30. 1022. con
NELIUS V. THOMPSON In his Slit year
"'"JiS V trltnar, also Phoenix tedee
Ne. 180. r. nnd A. SI.. Jerusalem Royal
Arch Chapter Ne. 3 and Philadelphia Coin,,
ell Ne. 1. R. A S. M.. nre Invited te the
service ion. Saturdsy afu-rnoen at 2:30
o'clerk. nt his lata residence. 3722 N. 18th
st. Interment private.
THOMPSON. Mav .11. 102J, at Haver
ford. Ta.. CAROLINL BLlSIt, widow of
Gcerse Lee Thompson, of Ballston Sps. N.
V. Services Frl.. 10.30 A. St . at the resl
dence of her son-in-law, Benjamin Chew
Vnner. Radner. Pa
TRIBOU. Slav at. 1022. Ciptan fCh. r )
U. 8. Navy. DAVID H TRIBOU. attached
ti the U. 5. Naval Heme. Funeral at tu
convenience of the family.
TUOHET. On May 80. 1022. JOHN. hus.
band of Lllen C. Tuehev (nc Dunn). Rols..
tlves and friends Invited te funeral en Sat
urday, nt 8:H0 A. St . from residence, sym
Turner M Solemn hlsh raaes at St Eli.
i"i, v.,mrv:n, iu a. m
1 Cre" Cemetery.
' WEIL June 1. 1032. 1
l"na of J"1"1 Slaslnnd VTt
Mtns Church. 10 A. SI. Interment Hely
' b,f"Ma.!dJvf'fl,;" J,-
I an ' friends re Invited te at Vnrt'fi'nT
iffei",?,' ?p ,t hi, i.ffW
Ampler Hchlinde rert WalwnKen'nJ'
fnt uflvaie "ashlneten. Pa.
wfLKINS. Slay 31. 1022 .t ih. r.,i,r,.
ni , ih 1 t ... 11 . . -:
flernvintpwn. LAURA, daushter of late Jelin
SI and Slary E. Wllklns. Servls and Int
jjri, "'
vvraiAr-. en swy i RETST ANN.
,nd friends lnvlttd te funeral services, en
Snturdav, at 2-30 P. M. at her Inte i.i.
dence. Crescent read. WyncetS? Pi. InT.rl
. .. .!..... ' -'
UKlll vrnvic.
YecuM May se,
Ht ftOOO T nr,.. .
ELIZABETH, daushter of the late James and
t.ucaiui irawni iequiii. itciativcs and
friends are Invited te atterd the funeral
srv lcs at the residence of her neptievv.
.Tames C. Tecura, 74T Seuth Bread st or.
rrlday. June 2. at 2 P. SI. Interment
private.
PARCEL POST
U. S. ARMY
PUP TENTS
Brand New and Perfect
Parrel Test.
Tree
Cost Gevt. $8.90
Armv forulstien tssua. Holds
two men. Guaranteed waterproof. Us.d
by all children. Complete wtij two fold
Ini poles.
Fer Larser Sites. Send for Triers.
Women's Black
HOSIE
75c
3 Pr., $2
Pure s I 1 It, 14
strand, full fash,
lened. double bctl.
Black only. A spe
cial let. slightly
Imperfect.
The Colonial Ce
257 S. 4th Si.
Phila., Ps.
F
U
R
S
High Grade
Sable Mink Martens
Fex and Wolf
Scarfs and Chokers
$8 up te $150
The Original Stock of
a Well-Kuewn Furrier
Frtenberg's, 37 N. lllfi si.
9XZM&W
W- U.01!a AbenJ . Seme Meney en DU
v uiends anil Jtuttnf hi ih. ..
,' wslter'a Pannshnn, oei vine
" ''W the nty.
cempletev
tial .!.,.. iMfsi
u. s
. ari Mm I
W& Market St PhilaJasj
sii M
RYi iM
IW Silk !
my 6 ' i
if $1.00
B farcel Pest
i fan nn "It a
Jf Heney
MSr i net
jfBr satisfied
etH bbsjssbsssssssi
uin MACHINES
ii,.'"',.,1,r,Vlt. "') etVers. Cril
l)ela (11)22 Meflels), J a e It p e t
J'e'fsr Card. Dswtysi 100 nu
snd rsbullt. All barcslns. '
StOAN .MIVRI.TV UPOi CO.
De Yeu Want a
Keel Klean
Kitchen New and
Komfertable KeW
Kitchen in the
Full sinrl WJ ':
Then tnttall One of Oar
t f afnr" iiri ni
HEATER ANEsI
GAS RANGE!
COMBINATIONS!
We are new in a position '.'
te quote very attractive
prices en ,
All Hardware, Mill,
Reefers, Heating and
Plumbing Supplies
" (
Phene, Write, er Call ter Priem
Bell Phene Market U-U
Free City Delivery
MORT SUPPLY CO.
Fourth suid Glrard Ave., Phils.
Open Every Evenlns;
mrrtev
".& 'Sed
This Sffl. HmtlH .AnJ H..lh J.hJI
Uens, will delect measaees .100 mllei.
urEHI AIIVICE FRISK.
6KTS IKDT. TO ORDER
DUNN'S
.. Department PL
1127 W. Girard Ave., Phila., Ps.
-EVENING CLOTHES i
. TO IIIRF, AJTD FOIl BALK
Feil Dress nnd Tuxedn Mulls
(titsivBVM for Meralns Wedduiis
. I.nte.t Medels of nirhest Quality
SAMUEL COOPER
replsr itll
1010 GIRARD AVE. epn.
r.ve'ee I
.&; GLASSES L.awa
IAIIEVI .fiSffil"
sssti'Tiets Futia. AsrsTHuu. Ite Umstsi m
TAUC1NC MACHINES & REPRODUOM
REPAIRED'122 WHILE U WATT OpcEs
Vtlnut XI. WILTON MFG. CO. 204 N s ST
Help Wanted
Situation Wanted
Employment Agencies
and
Lest and Found
Advertising
will be found en
Page 34
Jl
V-
RE AIi ESTATE FOS SALE i
tirv .
504 S. 2D STREET
DOCK BTRK12T 6ECTION g.J
maplt e- nAnrrDC u-i
ivinutc ex iul;uliw
I Ven IQCIIBl' ST HPHt'CK 02Tj
110 NORTH -20TH SI
1 &uf,MjLj J ' tt!
: The Lightest Motorcycle in
America
I Any one can operate It.
; Only three mevlns parts In the raeler.
Runs 80 te I0O mllea en one sallcn et
taa at 8 te 30 miles per hour. Melt
economical and eafe.
Wrlfe for Catalogue D
; Come In for demonstration
j "THE SPORT CENTRE"
BROADWAY CTCM5 TO.. Inc.
B-527 Market St., Phila., Pa.
Branch: 1203 Broadway, Camdss
j00 w win 4
PRINT WITH MXECriANmSB k
ggfift) TUSI'SOO
V SMrrtBv AerVirA. sltMWPJif -
r Sr'00 vr
??i fixehFniWkisMiMfM
eT1 I AOfii' ISW' .SSjSJejs MW usu
Klgbtniaers are UHSMug,
jmzmmiiws
l-W&WpMH
MAUW, & KUUULIW j
.- trK.VnlXs
MiSiy2L
:t?ir.
M;,.A. ,,,