rnwrn m m y ?Pf?wiriwwM 'V U: If.'. t.c t Vi II" 20 0 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, 'MONDAY, ,JILY 24, 1622 wmaspm IP u rAsn 1fi w m i" i IS a I ,-1 j. i )i i , ett IJ Bfr t m i THE Ci a j ......j w yi union ana worm rcace l th Editor of th Evening Public Ledger' i Sir Jt Ib n nlgnlflcant fnct thnt world ' i 9tte is th,c ranln m plank of nil the , Women cnndlilntea "for CensresK) this year six of them, us I understand. Women who stay home nnd Buffer hours of untold anxiety during; wars, even f though death pnss their doers, who Krlmp nnd snvc that war taxes may he $1 feieffL f hnbn llitilnpiitnrwl liMlflr llin 11 Most men what war means. Proud though they may be of the 4annln ,, tl. ...I... tMnixilina nt. ' Vftl'l'..lte JVUtll ..UU .I(.V.VO "rf , through their eyes, blurred with tears, they see the curly bended baby for whom .they went through the alley of death Se patriotic that they will end their men nwny with a smile, though they must clench their hands te keep back the tears, thev rea izc that there should be n wny, with honor, te curb wars. These American women rnndidntc eem wine In their views. They de net go te extremes. They would net have this nation entirely disarmed In n world filled with armed nations, a sheep among wolves. They explain It is edu cation that will minimize wnr.'. And who better than mothers can educate the oncoming generations te strive for world peace? Men are tee 'busy with their balance sheets and golf scores te ghc attention te the prob lem. They drift Inte wars, let youth end them, talk for n day of putting a step te wars, and then drift back Inte the customary mental laziness. Women will have te accept the ta"k. And the vnceuruging feature Is thnt net enlv the women of this ceuntrj, but women in Knglnnd, and France, and Germany, nnd ltnl,, and, jes, even in Japan, nru ule teaching their children te curb International hatreds. Mrs. M. C. II. Reading, Pu.. Juh L'O, WTJt. He's Cautious About the Fair v Te the IVII'er of tin Wcnine Pub'.lt Ledger: Sir Philadelphia appniently does .. net nhew nnv treat de-div for the " D I .. ..1-1 W....1.1 I-..!- 1ln1 pvBiiui-vciiiriuimi ..ei.ii i ..it. ..-. nii.v . interest is ewncm in me project, uiu" ' of our prominent citizens, a mnn of i feed judgment, foresight nnd hi busi- tness talent, lmi come forward nnd nffirmed his dlsamireval of the rmnlns . Federal Minetien lias new been obtained but where the niencj is te come from Is net yet delinitely known, nor arc the officers' w he are te conduct the under taking. Let us think the matter eer for our selves : The greatest ndvnntaRc of nn exposi tion in the jear 1020 would accrue te larpc property ewneis nnd speculators In real estate, though the promoter- of the fair no doubt aic men who li.ie the ;. .. -i heart. In the tW place the option will prevent the pre-ent and iiaturil , decline in realty values; u ill bring about IIIIITI-M III I I I I- 1-1 1 il 1 II I 111 III llllll III ' mi lu-ivey- .'",,"" !"-vv " ,! meaities-, mciuiiinr; ine cost ui uting. will mean higher prices for the home buyer, increased rentals and lncrcase.1 taxes and dl'Uurb the whole economic position new nttained and brought about enlv hv nersistent anil rra'-ti'-'d economic measures, tiiercby rCmevins I mere distant the true economic leel. Real estate hns nhendr faced n de cline: in fact. Its. peak turned a year age. Talk of the exposition has stiffened the bnck of real estate and prices will 'no doubt continue te war well toward -lfl2H. In the interval, the heusinf! Kituatien in hiceiniiur mere acute and rAiRKiiuun iiiui i uiiimviimiu .-.uuuiu uv- (, el! overceiiie. in a time of dlstrac-. .. .7i it..-:i'y' i"e u,!i;"."' liberate carefull before be.-emIns in- :Ien and niuliiiiljinK interest,. u.siect ion "i'rcurinVtfc .TsftrSSfSS if SS1 vnivea in n niammetii nnaerinxinK i ter education, as Jlr. Tisi vr !,neL'i..ts i nKinir nirn Geld Hends of the sad wherein success cannot new be assured, imisr he i-nns,'.i,,i,U- m, in.-,,,.,; if i,i ' .r"'!i.,.n.ft?'f'8 ul? "'"'?"?. "1 te ibe J together with the increase in price- of commodities, tue situation win de even mere critical than that experience d dur ing and in the wnke et the war period. Anether advantage likely te be Riilncd bv thv exnoitien would be a stimulation of expert trade with ether States and ether cities of the Union arid probably 1 . .. 1.. .1.- .-..'.!.. ... w.....l. ies of the Llllell arid probably ise in the expert t ratio te Seuth ; but keen competition new C rule, it IS difficult te assume Ull iiiuiuum: America beinc the a delinitely large return, as the cMstin, keen competition operating In all ex ploited territories (in eludes te some ex tent the need of th eldtiine exposition. and undeci its puipeie. Tiie inilustnal situation prier te the epeninj of the fair and continuing din ing its life will be iinpunid, but lht will be part of the burdiu the project will cairy. Tha ..time miilnnu nt flu. ,. i-ielil ...ill I be hmv hellers and lislit lm.-rs for i . it i i'ii many years- te come and it will he dull-1 CUlt te interest them HI a selling mar- I ket. their main task being te tind a ! belling Iliurkct for their own product-.. want is te be ziuned seems tntllns and doubtful. 1 he iiisniiv.intaees aii pear te evcrwhelni .what little may be Rained. If Philadelphia neeilt, u world's fair exposition. It is certainly net new or nny time near 1U20. I'ltOOHESS. PhUadelphla. July '20. VJ22. Contempt vs. Respect for Law Te the Editor of Hie .'tculne P-ieIlc Ledger: Sir Kindly permit me te attempt te , qtiench the thirst for "truth" of that Insatiable truth fceeker, "('. V. K.," I who MinwH his cmitempt fr the . United litates Constitution and laws as I pertainiiiK te prohibition. j Ills first itie.itlen Is. "Hew enn man by human effort prohibit nature, viz.. ' step the natural law of fermentation':" Anewi'd: Man can't and don't ut-( tempt te prohibit any natuial law, j WIICIUIT II IN IIIU UIW 111 ICI Hll-IllilllUUi gravitation, heat or cold, electricity mid ull ether natural lows, but he tisel jiasKes laws te pi event vIcIeuh and I greedy men from utlng these natural lawn te the injury et their fellow men. Dees that enlighten your Ignor ance, Mr. K,? Mr. K.'a seceud question is tee trifling nnd.ague te waste time upon. Ills third question I will answer In this wny: If. as he asserts, it is true, that all the ethcert. engaged In enforcing the prohibition law arc "sneaks, spiet-, informers and the most contemptible pedes of mnukind," docs it net, there fore, in ncceidancc with his method of reasoning, necessarily fellow that all officers engaged in i tinning duwn ether classes of criminals beeidei bootleggers tire albe "contemptible spies, sneuks and informers"? It net, why net? I am cure that the ether nooks, tuch us dope sellers, garrlblcrs, held-up men, burglars, etc., all hnve the imiiie "contempt" and hate for the eflu-ers of the luw who Inter fere with their criminal activities as does the average bootlegger or home brewer for prohibition officers. Honest, law-abiding citizens have rtspect, net "cenuimpt," for the of ef ftms of the law. "Birds of a feuthcr fleck together." j. e. imewN. Gorden, I'n., JulyJU, 1022. Mutt Sell Education In U. 8. Te the Editor of the Wtning Public Ledger Sir Sure enough It's vacation time end talk about school method may ap pear out of (Inte; but nit the eitmc If "our teachcra und etliei-b Intuestcd It: educational work could huve heard the T1-1... f I r ri'lnn.l ITnllerl Ulntan iir, netlSifS.B III ,1, w. ihvil W....V,. ivmi.H ',-V . uma. siilinnl rviiivncntlnn the ether fsrjc " vm... -...- - --. reeole'e Kerum will appear. daUy KTtnleg Public Lnlser. and alto Hangar Public Ledger. Letters elsaailei'iiuilaa uilll lsam -J ttaWest wJH be answer. U til sskdaj b ' ,'.' nr i-.wm sssKL. .-i4..'.hv.7 PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor should b as brief nnd te the tielnt as possible, avoiding nnythlnc thnt would open a denominational or sectarian din ' ouMen. Ne attention will be paid te nneny. meui letters. Names and nddrc.iscs must be signed an an evidence of soed faith, altheuch names win net tn printed If request is made that th'"' he emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te b taken as an Indersement of Its views by thin pnper. Communications will net be ic turned unleH accompanied by pout peut ukc, nor will manuscript be saved. ( day, they might hnve been convinced ,Iln' w;"t the teaching profpien Iiipj education te tlm American ticnnh.. mnl v t ,wi iumi- uini; hi i-Ullil' 13 IU rt'11 make them understnnd thnt what they are selling has mere value than uiij thing else in the world. The Puritans nnd Pilgrims, who helped te lay the foundation of thli nation. Were lilenlistM. Helliriiin nml education they held ery cloee te tliclr hearts. One reason thej mine te these ,,i,errs Wna t0 0Iucate their children under condition', of freedom nnd emini ity of opportunity. The history of pub lic education in this country is net only the story of Idealism held high under pioneer conditions, but the record of it marvelous achievement. Perhaps this generation does net held education se hisli as the forefathers did. If this Is true, it seems advisable te seek the reasons. Industrial life has expanded with great rapidity, and business success has been repeatedly achieved without much education. The schools have had a large problem te keep pace with this vast in dustrial growth. One reason whj they de net educate is that they have con fused the pupils by an ocr!endlng of the study list. The large masses of undigested nllcns In this country have net tended te Im Im pieve the status of education. Tins influx bus brought in its wi.ke large ureas of illiteracy and lowered the gen ci il nveiage of Intellectual aspiration ami undci standing. Fer thl reason tiie schools must have time and lpiiei' I,..""" ". v "'i ' V.IJ.UI- uuiity te enteii up with their ta-U of I eUzen-i'iMklng The reasons why education mint new be sold te the Ameiicnn people as never ocfere niuit be looked into, if general indlfference toward thN Kre'at aViIuc is nation is te he wise in the Ue et fire- ! loin and regained in the enjej.uent of I)eer and prosperity. n. r. r.vi.nwnLL. Philadelphia July IS. l'VJL', Suggestion te Tourists Te the L'ditjr of the Uvcnlne Public Ltdacrt Jlr Newlj-rith Aniericnn tourists in I.tirepe are reported te be patroniz patreniz in' the "women's indtisfiles." e-in- ilucted by wnr impoverished revnltr. ,l, ' "0 iii I !,. ., r.A . IT . I II!.. 1.. . II t",, a .Zten d ", "n .Ive'tirltl e ie-.s0t,s arrange and elcr-.ee : social tleJl Ilml M,cur(. serla, ,0l" '" etlier word llttclllllt til sell thn ucwiv ricn war profiteers "polish ' and social standing. All right, ns far as it gees, but it Is te be lintipil th.-, tmtflii.. LiiLA!.. - ...-,-... .... ii,....,... i, ,(,.,1-1- i-i ulll fei.l viiOinin.,,1.. ..... i i , will teel sullicieiltlv grateful when 111 i-ruiin- 10 euy u lew new ers nilrt lay them en graves. W. W. G. . - i Philadelphia, July 21, 1022. Questions Answered War Risk Insurance Payment Te the ISdtter of the Wenlng rubHc l.rduer: m. r., , . , elr Please let me knew the feltnuinv r knew a eun; mnrrhil wimjn u h.-i u ..,. tlm? the Insurance of her brother he sai killed In th World War Oeterer 25, 191S. H ni lmur. rnr iinnnn ok.,.,"V accompany i,acn eia. ukm win ce re JnnnVhiV? . . . . ' B J' ' ',0 turned after awuidlnc of contract Checks mentUH for twenty years, until October " 103S. Her first payment was Januirv. mm Can Bhe iret th balance of the Insurance all Ut one time if she W0UM lese the Interest' Wrere vseu.d She havu , Be "or wrlt.abeut "" J J McAKDI.n. I Philadelphia. July SO. 19j; Write te thf War Risk Inhuranr. r.iirnn sr-..t-. .s -"' uninBten, u, w 1 Volcano's Dust Encircled Glebe Te t."n. Kdlter et thr Wcntng Public I.tdaer: b'hT.'n" '', I1''"'' 'h,at.a tleu,d, of ,,ust has been carried aieund the world" SKEPTICAL. Philadelphia. Juh 10 1022. ..Dust from the eruption of the vel. ane Iv-akatet. en a small Islind in the Punda Strait, b-twren Jul a and Sumatra. In iss.t 5erCI.c """Jl1 . ,,h! L.':'l"br, '! time. nd ' " le rnrn It Gave riRft te etranrdlnary 8Unt Blews and etner remkVb!. optical phenomena. The nnest particles are beloved te h.ne been raised te un altitude of fifty mllm and te hae remained bueiid up by from the Algerian desrt was carried a max- . . ...u v. uu , " viiiuttn iiuiii i nam, may w uiiininni .in unu niici uui.T HO the Chicago (Ire reached the Azores forty at the office of II Berkley Hackett. Consult das after the outbreak of the conflagration, ins Engineer. .'03 Chestnut Street, or. ilupeslt let 115. 00, which will be refunded upon the i r return of said drawings and specifications Poems and Songs Desired "Send This Heme te Mether" Te thr Fditer of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir 1 ha Inclesed poem seu can place In the People s Kerum if seu wish V. H G. Philadelphia July 22 1022 SEND THIS HOME TO MOTHER Ily Viela II Gilbert h let n sing thin song lenlTht WE OWN AND OFFER i $200,000 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. CO. PITTSBURGH, LAKE ERIE & WEST VIRGINIA REFUNDING 4s, 1941 CLOSED MORTGAGE Company pays 2 of normal Federal Income Tax. Rated by Meedy's Analysis "AA." Secured by a direct or collateral lien en 1642 miles. Outstanding at the rate of $26,150 per mile. Prier in lien te Baltimore & Ohie Refunding and General Mortgage 5s, due 1995, sufficient of which are reserved te retire this issue. Legal for Savings Banks in Conn., Mass., New Yerk, Oregon and Vermont. Listed en New Yerk Stock Exchange. Price te yield about 5.40 We Reccimend These Bends for Investment SCHIBENER, BOENNING & CO. Investment Bends 1615 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange Bell, Locust 7460 Keystone, Race 3200 The statement presented herein, while net uaranteea or us, are obtained from sourees which we believe reliable. While ears can hear whlla heart doth heat. Ner wait tu nlnir nn after eon When thou art cold In death's Ionic sleep. Oh, let me tell II tell It new, While lips nre warm tnd heart can thrill. Oh. let me sins It o'er and o'er! 1 loe thec loe thee loe thee still. Why hetild I wilt till deMh doth call? With nrlihiR heart, theu'rt lonely l.cre. Oh, let me whisper, tell It alii I leve thee leve thee mother djar. "Mether" Te ttit Vtltter e the l'vcnine 1'ubHe I.cdutr; Hlr The follewlne linen. I think, nre these asked for by Michael Havman, of PhlHdtl rhla, threuuh ieur relumn: M Is for the million thliius she Rave me O means only that she's ureulnn old. T Is for the tears she shed te saxe me. It Is for her heart of purest geld IS Is for her eyes with lee llsht shlnlnir. It tneinu rlcht, nnd right she'll alwjys be. IMt them nil terether, they spell irether A word that means the world te me, HEADER. Philadelphia. July 21, 1022. FINANCIAL rn MiiLDKits or ar,MMti tank caii ce.urAv, i.yuii'MEM neiju rntsr I'KKTIKUATKMl Standard Tank Car Company, and ndellty Trust Company. Trustee under Deed of Trust of Mandard rank Car Company, dated May I, WHO, Hereby Bile notice that. In accord ance Kith the oretlitona of the nald Deed of Trust, the Certlrlcaiei Issued thereunder and numerated below, have been called for redemption nnd pament en Aumut 1, lit.!, at 101' of the face alue thereaf and vcrmci aiviaenas ke me aate or suca i redemption. The holders of the said Certificates art nereby notified te present rhem for payment. ' teeether with all illvlilend warrants (hereto appertalnlnK maturing en and after said ' Ki'Sr,len ,la,,!" at 1" 0,I,ea of the Trustee, ?M .cJSs,n-ut "'reet. Philadelphia, en Autusii !,' ,vii.' tSm una "ffr which date the ' Uudenda thereon shall cease. I The ertinca les ..ailed for redemption nre: an,,S,.JSeA.':!" v2n- ,;,;, u'(, l'". n-1. a-?,' n?n' ?'"" n2. "n". 0(13. 871. 878 O.ii 1180 due Neember 1. 1022, ctfe, Ne nsi, ns2, es.i, pss. nss ene I 807. lint 1002. 1000. 1012. 1017? lets' inAs ' "., 10i"- ""'. due Febrearyl. 1023. , Ctfs. Nns. mil. in4.l, 1041 1047. tn-.S. Si?- S2SS- & 7. "7. .W . jet?: , 18 3 '" lu'B "Ue Jlay l STANnAItn TANK CAH COMPANY FJDEMTV TIlt'ST COMPANY Trustee Phlladelph.a. WM' P' aCST' P""t Ju'y 10th. 1022. T0 THE HOt.DERsi or TIIE FIRST nZM?; P V.rrX,nl J'nklnlt riin.l "old .- . 1 istll 411,. i rrut CemVny. Truftee'under the ' iSftSSll fttw xeric IS. cent Cnm- applied the previsions of Attlcl Ihird. S-ctlen K. of '",',? be10! SPVhillWrlJ.r.T pntiv. nread nnd Chestnut street ii prepnssis Trnt Cnm. Pltlii, up te 3 o'clock P. M.. en July 11. -ttreeta. rniluUe i ivic, jet tne sole te said Trustee, ut the I lowest nrlcs. net exceeding 10.1 per cent of I the pir valup thereof, with teemed Interest. let nhlch sld bends shall be offered for tie. Ilcry en August 7. 10.'2 of a sufficient ' number of tl-n silit bends te' exhaust th eald Kiim of J0S82.S7. All proposals should be 3"alert and lndercd "Proposals te the Sinking Fund of Central New Yerk Gas ami i.lfe'rlc Company." nnd should designate the dpnomlnatlens of bends. The rluht Is reserved te reject any and ill prot:enls. PHILADELPHIA TRUST "OMPANT By J. CALVIN WALLACE. Treasurer. I Dated. Philadelphia. July 10. 1B22. rropetals SCIIOOk HOUSE ADDITION AT ClIKI.Tl'NHAM. PA. for the Cheltciiliiim r-choel District -..- . ... .. . ..- .. seaiea proposals ls rccenea ey tne Scheel District of Chilienham Township, for "e htructure. I'.ume ni; anil uieetricai worn wm A.i..i.irnu ... .tin 'j nnni,. .rn.uinn. wm...ai- I house nt Cheltenham, all et said work te be completed en or beferr the time or times I set forth In the form of proresaia. I Plans and specifications nnv be obtained en or after July JU. rrem Jiereert u Wise, Redlstered Architect. 1 lit Chestnut street, upon deposit of 12S by Uldders for the uon uen eial construction uerk and il.1 by Bidden for the etlv.r ierk. which deposit will bs refunded upon the return of said plans and siecflcatlens with the proposals. Ne bid , will CO cpr.Bluereu uu.cs.i nuujiniicu miuru H.V1. ivrrnn .nrf nhi.i1uin ntf.ii.ii,, in h. lurmrnt'nnii A cTtlfled check or satisfactory bid bend for fie per cent t,1r'.) of the amount bid must .. . r. ... I'm .V. ...Ill ...I V- or bends te be drawn te order of the Scheel Beird ...,... . . th0 Mhoel Heard, for tht .full ameu a? fSfnaSei"'.?'. nnce lth tne plans and spec tlcatlens bu reeuired te be filed by each aucecssfu Murety uena. suejeci te ine appreai at ler tne iuii amount ni tiiltti- ccerd- ens, will ful con- 1 . irH"L All D All proposals sealed and properly marked shell be c!elle-l te anil received by Her , uV.T dt VuKViV4VNonffd0enti.l.lr'. iwlst or elsewhere submitted will be con- I MhUU ' will be opened et the Hieh Scheel nuiMlmr Klk'ns Park, at 8 P. M. of the same dav The school Heard reserves the right te , r,'.' re,nnf"fhe Beard. bert C UUP reK'i. nr.--iinri.-i kl ine aueil I ' KLIZAHUTIl b SCAIinenOUGlf hecretarv. niklns Park. Pa. HEATING AM) VENTILATINO bCIIUOI. HOt s: AUDITION AT I IIKI.TEMIAM. PA. for the Cheltenham f-choel District Plans and spi-c fli atlens of the Heating I "up Therna, Hewland hchoelhouse. Chelten- with proposal. above stated for ether portions of the work. By ? rAiir-rii ii &cAnnoneumr EUiAHCTII li. &CARIIOROUC1IL ritiii. n.Vii ii. All particulars mm t uiiuiiiuiin iu same as .......... . ...... . . PROPOSALS FOR MADRAS, WHITE l"Hla. M lnierrnedjiiie Depot, i'lst Su and Oregon A". , Phlludephla. Pa.-Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be reccijed here until 10 A. M. (fiandnrd time). July 31. 1922. for furnishing all or any part of ar. I r.ne yards madras, white. Information en request uS. AGAIN HURT IN AUTO CRASH Hugh Schlegel, Delaware Ce. Sealer, and a Chester Official Injured Chester, Pa., July 24. Hugh Schlegel, senior of weights nnd mens urcs, nnd Timethy Desmond, henlth efiicer, were seriously Injured here to day In n meter crash, lleth nre pa tients in the Chester Hospital. Schlegel was driving the mnchlne, which crnshrd Inte a lnundry truck. Schlegel was hurt ence before In a meter nccldent when his machine crashed Inte n drinking fountain nt Media. "SI'lLLANi: HAYS A remark that Is frequently en the tenmies of Philadelphia, business men. Ter unusual Incidents of business, for keen nnalysls of mn. methods and events. Hlchard Hplllane ranks hlh as a huMiicss writer. Ills nr tlclea appear renularlv In the lluslness Sec Sec Sec tlonef e. Ptnt-ie LninjEn. ".Make It a Habit." Adv. HEATING SUPPLIES BOO Ilavnes nndliler Valves Amerlrnn Wull lt.idlallcn I Ne. til RlehnnU'in steam tlellsr 4S0 Ft. POO KTcrl.it!r"; nulrl(-(lpnlnrr Vahrs W'ltsen leDinlel stenm Traps tee l,e id-I.lnwl (hemleil Vnhen I'lilinrdsnn A llornten Tnnlc lleutera Ilnl-M liter Ileiitlnx Met rlrinlntlnt; nnd Itanr" llellera I'lne. Fltllnna. Srcelcltlea The J. P. Weed Heating Cc. 230 N. 4th St. IIHAT1NO CONTRACTORS SLTPLIKS MALIA Perch Inclesures Ask Malia 228-32 MENTOR ST. Phene Wjemlnx 1332 Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? That question can be an swered quickly and satisfac torily by consulting the Edu cational Bureau, en ground fleer tit Public Ledger Olllce, Independences Square. Here you may obtain complete nnd reliable Information of any bearding school for boys or girls, military academy, busi ness college, npeclal schools for retarded children, con servatory of music, college or university. Our Intimate knowledge of the advantages of the various Institutions will enable you te make a wise cholce. This service Is free and avail able te eery ene every where. Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH Walnut 3000 Slain 1601 KDl'CATIONAI. Ileth Sexes Schml of Duiineii Adminiitratien Te the jeuni woman who questions what Is thn best business field te enter the Pelrce Scheel Secretarial Course provides a piactlcal answer. Day Scheel Opens Sept. S Night Scheel Opens Sept. 18 H'rffc for 58th Year Heek Pine M. West of Ilread 1 WE l.qCIP YOU Hill llt'SINIMS i Yeun men nnd women who want te se I cure oed luislnes positions ntcd either ateneBrapn or iioeKKeepins. our courses offer lndtldual Instruction und practical ex perience Dav or night classes. New build ing centrally located. Catalog, PII1LA. 11USINKSS COLLEOB lg nnd College of Commerce 17Q Market St.. Philadelphia. I3jANJKJS Scb' COLLEGE ww CLe,!)...,! Day Tuition. 116. New Open. anertnana N,Jnt Timler7, ib an t Why pay mer(,7 0ur 30 cara. expar'enc, location and Instructors are unexcelled. Call, tihene nr vr te rnr eamintf. Summer rates. FALMER IICSINES8 SCHOOL in . nun st, - rn.. Tflvler cchoel ""y nna '' me 1 ayiOr CROOl 100S Mnrtet s,. f.,r,,,j Shorthand, Tnuchtjpln,- Hnel,kee,,- Acteuntlng. Seeretnrl,il and Cnmmeirlal Ttachers' Tralnlnr Courses Enroll New. 1-. one ninut unei e MFC r KTHfrATIONAI. Ueth Sexes MISS WOODS' SCHOOL Fer Hreenllennl Children I.ANdHOKNR, PA. Ce.nsult Piiblle Ledger Hureau for parllculars. Radie, Chambers Institute Slimmer Rates. Ph. I.ee. 1B-2I. 8010 Areh t. sTRAYI-'R"; The llesl llnslnesa ""huirt O 1 1 X 3 H07 CIIKOTNCT 8T, resltlan gnnrnn'il. Knter new, Dir nr nlshl, CIIKMIRTRY ANIl PHARMACY t'OIlRSKS Philadelphia Cnllrre of rharmirr. C'ltnler. nrAniNO, pa. Schnjlktll Bern.. Rendtne'a Jr. Cel.. Rendlm, l'i. Prep. Jr. Cellegu courses. Three yr, of college work Kten. New athletic field, dining hell and administration bulldlnc. Year J400 Year opens Sept. 11. WARREN r. TKEIi. A. M.. I), P.. Pres, SEMNHflROVi:. PA. Snsqurhannn tlnlterslty, HellnsrreTe. r, Co-educatlenal In Iho Aria nnd Sciences. Peautlful nnd healthful eii"lrenmcnts. Ad dress for rnlateft. V, T. llorlen, Registrar, Hummer Scheel opens June 20. T.EONIA. N, J. Ill.ll OIICIIAItn HOME hCIIOOI, NURS. 1.IIY. I'er healthy, normal children and Babies. Health flrnt. Sclccied toys. Writs te Anna. U. Nayes, Leenln, N. J. Consult Ledger Uureau. Xmv YORK CITY Columbia Sre,,"irar' Scne.01- and 7T. ., "Hlrls. Preparation for All Unlvercltles, West Point and Annapolis , 301 WEST 8STII ST. nupo"," nupe"," nupo"," Cerner West Hud Ae Hchuyler 0790 .WASlHNflTON. n. r. TIIE Cm.VMntA UNIV. OF PltYSICIAf. Inc. City of Wnshlntten. Twe? cJuSm! Chiropractic oe Physie-Therapy eS Each of faculty Is decreed In subject Vh teach. Nlaht school Is enntlniini.. wl" '".? leu In securlnir cenKcnlal roemlns; nnd bnari int reaenable prlc. Diy echoel beri Sept. 11, 1022 Write for booklet !K. 1.. t:. MIII.-KMAX. Pres.. 810 iilh st CH I ROP R A C TIC IaBr5i!i.y.,,,n,:!LJH"'Wnir.pf nation' capital: iVprTvaia'dye';:. tare for aelf-suppertlnir students. Ce-rdu. ciillnnnl. Address the lleglslrnr """"i RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC 11ICIK Street. Wnshlnctun. n. c. DAYTON. VA. MIF.NANIJOAII COI.I.KOIATE INRTITrtTP nnd Scheel of Music. Uayteh. Vn.J$J Colleee. Coeducational. Hates 129a . 300. We hnve n number of satisfied 1 v;,,I em students Exceptional ndtantnees , p&; catelOKUe nnd particulars address sh.. deul. Colleclate Instltute nnu Scheel n't Music. Consult Publle Ledger nn,?.0"1 ' IA'NCIHIUBQ. VA. LYNCHBURG COLLEGE l.VNCllIll'ltfl. VIIIOINIA A standard American Celleee offering .m usual oppertt-nltlc, te eunit men And U? from the North. Hates. J350. n?ctnfr!S,'.2 and partleulnrs address r c,0"KUe J. T T. lll'MII.P.Y. Pres.. i.ynclibnrr v Consult Publla Ledger llureau "' Yeung Men nnd Him Oak Lane Country Day Scheel Oak Lane, Thlla,, Pn. A rrofressHe Scheel for Hes and Olrli from Klndcrparten te Colleee. Autobus calls for and returns chi drcn. Thirty acre, of athletic fields, pIayffreund and woedfanS? Telephore Melrese for Write F. M. KnenuciIErt. Headmaster. Oak Lane Country Day Scheel Clir-STNUT HILL ACADEMY A day and benrdlnir ecioel for beya Preparation for celteue. Special rate for He-day boarders Opens geDt nnis J. L. PATTEHSON, Headmaster THE IIOLMAN I SCHOOL. 2S!0t Walnut St uujr tI,u0l ,or tins nnu ema I boys will 1 open for Its twenty-third scar September" 1 11)22. College Preparatory and SJiril Courses. Mlr-heth . Ilruley. lfgadml.tress. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS Scheel Year Opens September 19th STA.LEY It. YAKXALL. Principal TIELLEFONTE. PA. Eellefente Academy Llnied te 100 nnd up. 117th yeer. Ath Held und "wmmlriB peel. Med rates. Catalec. jAuys r ljlTGHJ. A. M.i lleadmiVtfr. Hellcfeme. i",'. hi:thi.i;iie.m. ia. BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY HCIIOOL Prepares bee for all leading colleges and universities. Scholarships. Modern build ings, extensive grounds. Oymnaslum, swim ming peel and all athletics. Separata Junier Scheel, Ite:i-enable rates. Catalogue Jehn M. Tiiggey, 31. A., Headmaster Ilex 1), llethlrhcin, Pcnntt. CHESTER. PA. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE Known for mere than a century for high Ideals and standards In education. COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT CHESTER, PA. OEOHOE HCIIOOL. PA. GEORGE SCHOOL Ce-educational with Sep. Dormitory Bldji. College Preparatory, also Manual Training and Citizenship courses. 27 acres en Mt. shammy Creek, Athletics. I'rlcnds1 m'B't. O. A. WALTON. A. SI.. Prln. Bex 5B5. (leerge Scheel. Pa. 1IARR1SI1URO. PA, Hanisburg Academy S??:,,""" i Senior nnd .lunler Departments. Moderate rates b'er catalog L address: Arthur E, Ilrewn, Hendmuster. llarrhburg. Pa. LANCASTER. PA. FR.VNKL1N AND MARSHAL ACADEMY i Prepares bes for nil college and technical schools. Mederute terms. Catnlerue. Address E. M. HARTMAN. Pd. II., Principal I lte 412. Liimaster. I'i, Yeung Women nnd Cdrla NAZARETH, PA. NAZARETH HALL MILITARY ACADEMY Prerarntefy and Hub nesi Courses Senior interm?d-ite and ji,T, ' Tlepts Athle" ?J" I Milltarv Life Rev. A. I). Tlmeler. I.I)..ITIii. -i-i r ., "r PENNSIILRO. PA. I Pcrkiemen Scheel for Beys College Preparatory. Music lluslness. All nthtetlci. 'JO-ncre campus Schnl irshtps. UeeIeinnent et Character ami Tr lining for !-irke our ulm Jmilri bi ""I tui uunger boys In eepirata cettane. Catalogue. U.sCAK 1. IvRlEIIEL. I). I Re'i 111). PennKhanlu. I'rniiNliurg REAItINU, PA, Keystone Institute "The Service Scheel" A fully equipped school with expert In' etrt'Cters. organized te give InlensKe instruc tlnn of 2 Murs In Electrical Engineering. Meihanlcal Engineering, Accounting and ' 'rse iht Uuiilneaa AamiuiHiraiien. lu wcelia' course In Automellvo Mechanics. Day and niuht clusi.es. Wilto for lntormatlen te Director I Rli stone Institute. 13,1 North 4th Street. Ruiujng, Pa, FALTMU 11(1. PA. K 1 S K 1" A SCHOOL I'OK iiiivm llskttnlnctas finrlnir Rr:fiel nnmltii hna te grew up out of doers 20Q acres highland overlooking river. Hptclel preparation for ni'i.tt and technical schirils J'rocepterlal Bti-m. All sperti, Itate t3J0. Catalogue. Address I DR. A. n. WILSON. JR., President Ilex HV, hwlislinrr. I'll. I rWAKTHMORE. PA. I 1 'warthmere I'renariUery for Ilnjs, Send ' .jwartuuieic for r((tlelt w p TemIlnMII Henilmester. Ilnx ad. s'warthmere. Pa. WAYNE. Pa, ST. LUKE'S HCIIOOL Wayne (Main Line P. H, R.), p. Charles llenrv Slreul, A. M.. Headmnaler STEAMSHIP NOTICES feNAWSCO LINESfe f5 Otenera and Aaenta U. S. Shipping Heard Steamers P"5 100 American Steamer lOOVe American Crawt 100ce Direct Service Express Freight Stcnmers Hcmi-menthly from IMiiladelphln, via Pannma Cnnal, te Is Angeles, Sun rrnnrlsce (liklnml, henllle, Portland S. S. Celd Harber July 2G S. S. Ultie Triangle Aur;. 6 S. S. Artigas Auk. 20 S. S. LcliiRh Sent. 6 Team freight received dally ut Tier ID Nerfh U'uet of Vine St.) Ailancm given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. . 136 8. Fourth St., Phlla- Phene Lembard C701-2-3; Main 7781-2 UU. ETirCATMNAIi Valine Men nnd llejs nnnitnNTewN. N. J. nOBHENTOWN MILITARY .INSTITUTE Thorough preparation for celleite or busi ness. Urtictent faculty, small classes. Indi vidual attention. Military training asm year. Fer catalenue address lJrawer C-'U, Cel. 't. I. IOnden, llortlenten. N. J, iTincipai anil ji,eminiiii WgWTON. N.... Military ceunliy school, bjys 10 te 17. Muiin'aln and lake ielen. 2 hours from N. Y. Usteblishtd 18J2. Catalecue. ' Ilux I., Newton. W. J. W ENONA1I. N. J. WENONAH MILITARY ACADEMY tr-.ltl.fn1 li-.rntlnn 12 mil en from Phlln. dclnhln. CellcBa entrance, business and opeelol courses. Heys tauirht HOW te study. Separnte department for Juniors cloven years old and ever, $880. Upper Scheel. $760. Cotnlen; nnd View Doek. aiAJtm c. a. HNvnnn, supt. nex K, WKNONAII. N. i. WK8T NEWTON, MASS. all:n ciiALsir.B school r... itn West Newlen. Mam. POOLKSVILLH. .MP. Itrinrley H"11 MHIUr Arnilemr. Pnelestllle. MaVS'l'" Celleie Preparitery Scheel for Bey" of Character and Ambition. Fer cntalej CIIATI1A.M. VA. "rimtliam Trnlnlnic Scheel. Chatham, V. A semhern achoel thf will app'eai" Jorthern people. Hates. J305. or catalecue i,i iViirllculars address: onceL A. H. CAMDEN. Chalham. Va. 'Consult Publle Ledger Hureau " LEXINdTON. VA. Caatle I Academy. Islington. v. Ideal 'ocatlen and climate. Picpares for colleges, mmersltlcs. Kevernment ncademlej and busl. i,,, Strens faculty. Military training. Mag nlllcint buildings, large Kjnmaslum. Dept. "A" boys under IB. Per cat, add, the Mum. VYAYNEsnOKO, VA. riSIIHLBNE JIIL1TAKY HCII00L, Wayne, bere. Ve. Oraduates admitted te West relnt and Naval Academy without oxnmlna exnmlna oxnmlna tlen. Hates $000. It. O. T. C War ti partment. I-or catalogue and part.culars Sudress: Majer Morgan H. Iludelns, i"rlnn Waynesboro. Va. Consult Publle Ledger Hureau. ASHEVILLK. N. C. Bingham Military Scheel SANITATION SAFETY QUIET Oldest Scheel for Heys In the Seuth. A Scheel that will appeal te Heys In the North. i'er Catalogue and Particulars address: COL. 8. II. MlKEE, Stmt. Asheillle. N. C. Consult Publla Ledger Bureau. Yeung Women nnd fllrls MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL Fer Cirli Day and Bearding Country location. 12 minutes from Philadelphia. 21 acres of Campus. All Sports. Heckey, Basketball, Tennis, Gelf nnd Horseback Rldlnsr. College Preparatory nnd General Courses. Piane with Thuel Burn ham. Demestic Arts and Secretarial Ceur.se. Catalogue. MRS. LANGDON CASKIN Ovcrbroek, Pennsylvania Telephone, Merlen 563 City Line nnd Green Hill Farms EitaU THE DARLINOTON SEMINARY. INC. Junier College Courses tl J cars) Physical Education, Secretarial, Music. Art, Expiesslen. Heme Economics. College Preparation (4 years) Standard Courses for the beat colleges. Academic or High Stlioel (I sears) Liberal but pluireuirh training for life. Christine F. Ie. Principal. Ilex BIO LINDEN HALL SEMINARY A girls' school since 1740. Academic. College Preparatory & Special Courses. Separate Jr Dept. 0m.. Secretarial. Cat. Rev. r v Stengel. II. P.. Prln.. Ilex IPS. Lltltt. Pn Miss Knjnard'a Scheel ler Girls. Ovcrbroek Phlla., Ta. Cellcue preparatory and sec retin Inl courses. Attiletlcs. Demestic Science Carriage calls for pupils tn Uala, Cynwyd. Merlen and Wvnnetleld Write Dept L MISS ,H. JANET HAYWAHD. Principal PUIL.1)LL111IA TUHMiEMErNDE k .iiiu uiiu .iiiuuiuia Aye. Swimming Peel Open '1 hrotigheiit Tear Lessens in Mlmmlng, diving and llfe-eavlnr Oymnaslum opens in September. Hoeklat Apply nt Office. 1705 N. Ilread st. ALLENTOWN. PA. AHentewa Preparatory Scheel Prepares for cellege or technical school Small classes: lndlldual Instruction. Alse commercial course. Student government All athletics. Pplendld modern buildings. Laree campux and cn-nnslum Special care for younger boys. Hate 1500. Catalogue. IHWIN M. SIIALTER. A. M.. HeadmasUI HRYN MAWK. TA. E HARCUM VSXWn College preparatetr or special studv. Music. Art. Catalog Mra. Edith linn her Hareum, B L., Head of Scheel. Mrs. L. 'May Villlls. H, P.. Aeailemle Head. CHAMIIERSIIUKO. PA. i'l'NN HA l.l Scheel for Blrls In beautiful Cumberland Valley Large campus. Build. Ires modern In cury respect. Hoenv suites of two with bath between. Large gymna. slum, ttle peel. Hegu'.ar & special courses. Oolf. hockey. tennis, basketball, horseback hiding, canoe- lng. eiay emu "' "."" . dwehuib, wutk net Interrupteu. lhuiipkue anu vie tvs en tm. quest Ilex L Frank 8. Mnglll. A, M Principal, tliumeersiiurg. ra. IIUSTISODON. PA. Juniata College Ij"?. General Science (II R.). Musle. Scholastic! and Rcllgleu't Ideals emphasized. Alse hlib hlib hlib grode Academy. LOWELL. MASS. ACADEMY OP NOTRE IIAMI5. Levfell.MaM. Affiliated with Catholic Univ.. Prim . Inter. High Scheel, Musle & Art Dents. Ter catg address: The Superior. Academy of Notre uame, i.imiii, ..nml. I.II1I.UH i-ivuifer uureau. NEW TON, .MAHS. MOUNT IIM .SCHOOL 10R OIRM. fl3J0 eillllimil nil. -..-.. i'iiii ...i.i... vmmilllJnrilsiT1 WASIIIMITON. HOLY CROSS ACAIIKMY Affiliated with lha Catholic I niicralty. Practical and ReAnlng Education. Standard und Elective Ceursts. Addrem Sister Superior, Hel Cress Academy, Washington, D. C. PETERSIU'RO. VA. SOUTHERN COLLE GE Junier College and finishing Courses loeo National putrenane. hlxlleth Yeir lllcterla location. Altl IIl.lt KM.E IIAVIS. A. M 100 College Place, Pctrnburc, Va, MANASSAS. VA. Eastern College Conservatory 1UVI CO 4 D ir . ' ifllilk3010, V i. rorty-flve minutes from Washington with frequent week-end excursions. Eeur yenrs Academy roure, fully acciedlted Junier st Iai ft SmtVLfia tM rislnlnrtu -Ja. " Ulfhu i uui rvd. j ut vutuiuhUO UQUrOSlI The l'rtsldtnt. Ilex 55, .Manassas, Va suit Public Ledger llureuu fur partlcula Cen e.TEA?ISIIP NOTICES fCOMMERCIALI I CTPAMr.MIP I Hire am I (Operating U. S. gevt "ships) piiii.ADEi.piu te teuiC iirni.iv. IIEl.PAsT. IINDIIMi:itRV A l'ENIT H h "hEATTIJC SPIRIT" . . . .July IS 7 (etlienlierg, Mnrklmlm, Riga und llelslngfurs S H "EASTPORT" Late July Other Ports as Hulllclcnt Carge Offers MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-46 Bourse Bldp;., Phila. I.nmb. 0585 Main 7513 : : fc&i l&zntfc ANDni:VS. July 22, MARGARET JANE, widow of Tem Andrews. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral cerv ices. 1012 Columbia ae,, Tues., 2 P M, I'lL'innijr, , ArpniCtL July 111. 1H2J. MARTIN, hue hand of Marie Apprlch (nee Werner), aged 31. Relatives and friends, also Phlta. lAdtt. Ne. r4. Ii. O O. M.i nnd empleyes of Cramps' Shipyard, are Invited te attend funeral, Men , 2 P. M,, from his late resi dence, 4320 N. Lee st,, Olney, Int. Preen mount Ccm. ' UATCIILOR. July 20, WILLIAM lt hus band of OIIe llitehler. Relatltes nnd frlendi nre imlted te attend runeral serxlces. Men., 3 1. M funeral rmrlers of William II. Cfieiv, s. W. cer. B6th nnd spruce ats. Int, Atontrlse Cem. ' HAXTCR. July 22. WILLIAM, husband of Esther Ilnxter (nee Hehefield), nged AS. Relatlvea and friends, also Knme ledge, Ne. Ii8'.1'-0- . r.l Narrogineett Trlb, Ne. ja. I. O. It. Mi, and Aughtlm L. O. L Ne. 0(1. are Invited te attend funeral serv I"1". Wed., 2 P. M at hln late residence. ln37 E Tiega st. Int. private. Hillside Cem. Viewing Tues., 8 te 10 P. M. IIAYLINfSON. July 23. DAVID, husband of Elizabeth llavllnsen. Relatives nnd friends, also Society of Friendship, nnd Penna. Ixidge, Ne. 7(1, T. O. n. A,, are In vited te attend fiinernl, Men,, 4 P, M , from Inte residence, 0134 Jeffersen St., German town. Int. Montlllero Cem. HEAVER. On July 20. SAMUEL I,., hus band of Amelia Heater. Relatives and friends, nli.0 David Bchuyler Pest. Ne. 81, i. " "- 'nvlted te funeral services, en Men.. at 2 r. M.. tesldence. 3221 W. der. den st. Int, private. HELCHER. July 22. FREEMAN SCOTT. l-. '"'""'ni of Margaret A. (nee Town), a?a nome nef "J". "eni 127 Simpsen read, ...uinum, 1B. Jn,, nrivate, , DENKI3. MATILDA S. (nc(r McKlnncy). en July 22. beloved wife of Harry L. Ilcnnls. Relatives and friends arc Invited te services, Tues.. 2 p. m nt her late residence, 1808 Ji. Conestoga et, Int, Mt. Merlah Cem. tha IntA rlnr.iiii. n.i.M. i... 1. . ,- x jz il""lLAJ;. wi r unerai services Men.. 2 P. M.. Mlil H 10th ., Tnl nl. vate. ' DROWNS. Jlllv 01. Wtr.T.t v. nnftw ii?J1iiT0, 8"r'lveil by D. Percy ilrewn. of Hamilton, Ontario, and Mrs. A. Ouy Ifber. et Washington, D. C. Relathes and friends 2r.nA,n,S"efL te nttcne funeral services, Men.. L3 i' il fbapel of Andrew J. hair ft Sen. Arch nnd luth sts. Int. Pettsvllle, Pa, uuiiMM. At 4107 Chester ave, en July 1. tn9'' Ptlltlt fa 4tiiiAiimMin UUHNS. s'wnyuLL-Di ni:nNH."'.Sr: '.".f.h'A'Ji1?"1. nAxtntitr t .... . .. M . .. . .... nn,,, .Tl- m v ..iiiuvin uumpecii. in ner uptti ear. Funeral serv ces at her late res- n n if T1!' 9F"n" ' Media, Pa Tues.. . .... mi, jicaia wem. CAnV Tt.. nn ....... ........ . iilV,?.i?i Lvelyn May Carv. in his 44th year. vn in!. C u lr'enus, nise i-neenix ueage, 'r.1!,S' S' nnrt. A, M.i Phlla. Conalsterv, . if 77' " 'ill 1.4 LU ICIIIIIIP, A, i. u. i,. J1" nre '"vKed te attend funeral serv nnV ","; ". p: M" nt hl" lat residence. 0111 Oxford at. Int. Westminster Cem, Re mains may be viewed Men. eve. CTCJiArPvV':Sui'l?cnly' Julsr 21' JOSEPH F. vklii -.1 n. -hl" reldence. Washington "etel, ,th and Dauphin sts. Due notlce of lum-iiu win i,0 gicn. fc.n?n:i'E,LU7-Jyly2T- WILLIAM n hue- U.- TIj .'."'. -.' "ri,i "Rea ej. item e and friends Invited te funeral services. Tues., 2 p. M.. at late resldan-i.. a7i M. parlen st. Int. at North weed Cem. View ing Men. ee rnSTP.T.Trt T.,1.. nn vt.. -. .; w-'j "r,; uui? --. Jti j.. son nt Jenn and Allen Cnstclle. aged 2S years. iii'iuinus una iriencis. oibe Fourth Deere, Rt. T.ll tl'rnll.. IVltnnll n O . r . Z.t "'.'"v" j.u.iwii, .,u, oil, iv. iii v;., nnd American I.eglen. nre lnlted te attend the funeral. Wednesday. 8:30 A. M.. from . v...v, ,,,, nimuuy . euiemn reiiuicm mans nt thn Vnflvlfv Tl 1' r r.u...Ji. ... A. M, Int. Hely Cre? Cem. COtrr.HI.lN: -Al n,irlln,nn V T -.., 21 1D22. ANNIE M widow of Samuel B. Ceughlln. In her 80th ear. Funeral services St. Mary's Church. Burlington, N, J., Men.. July 24, at 12 o'clock. . CULLINAN. July 21. 1022, JOHN, hus- linml nt tl.n Int. T,.Hn r...m , .. ' ..... , . .. '.'-imw -uiiiuiiii inee cawicy;, Rclutlies and friends, also Division Ne. 4. - dH- ?re Imlted te attend funeral, Tues.. 8.3n A. M.. from his late residence. , , " '"'" "' ne,mn nign mass or re-?,ul,em'st- Knerlei' Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cem. L.L..ui.i(. un julv 23. 1022. ELLISON, husband of .lnrgaret S. Elmer, formerly of Berwick. Pa. Relatives nnd friends are in Mted te the serlee. en Wednesday aftcr i1i'"iMint 3il,nn0'elnclt at tl,e Oliver II. Hair ..-....., ...v vin-niuui si. ruriner serv ice at Ocerloelc Cemetery, Brldgeten, N. J., en Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. TSAnTTTQ Ti.l.. en innn Tn.v n . band of late Emma L. Faries (nee Dun- lap;. Hemines and mends Invited te fu neral services. Men.. 2 P. M.. at late resi dence. 1020 W. Ontario st. Int. strictly private, North Laurel Hill Cem. '""" FIEDLER. Julv 21, ROBERT W has bind et Uertha M. Fiedler (nee O'Connell) and son of Annie nnd late Albert R. II. Fled, ler. RelatUes nnd friends, nlse II. N. g fit. Jehn the Raptlst Church: f"an Dominge Council Ne. 23(1. K. of C.: Phlla? uSSn'S 5' S ..Se... 2: Alumni. Class 1899, Heys' Catholic High Schoel: Wholesale nrn,.i.t.' Ass'ij of Phlla.. Div. Ne. a. A. O. II.i Man. avunk Cub and nuslness Men's Asi'n of MunnviinU nr nvll. .a .. , m.' u.nn a V ".".- . .utirrni, lues., 8 '30 A. M., from his ate residence. 42.1 Main at.. Sanaunk. Solemn requiem mass ft St. Jehn's the IlaWI-t Church 10 A. M. Int. nt Westminster Cem. FOSTER. Suddenly. July 21. lO JAMES, son of Rese and the late James Feil '"' " IlclatUes and friends, also I., e. O M Ne. fl4, are Invited te attend fietrySSnetpu!chyenCent''' Ct""h 10 A' " ORETA. IONE FREEMAN, daughter of Marguerite Freeman (nee Keller), and late i-Sr.- ,,,r!fn",n' prnnildauBhter of Maggie dVn'ceNiaV VsY611 Men' eve" "" HAMILTON, en Jui 2. Ifl2 xv-ir. n.IeM'hu;bi.n1 et ,h9 lnt0 s"ah J- "am "am lljen. ngtd 1 sears. SerMce en Tuesday '"'moon, at 2 o'clock, at the OliVer II Hair Hulldlmr. 1820 Chestnut st, Intcrment nt Fernwood Cemetery. Coatesvlllc. Pa Papers please copy. ' !ted te attend funeral, Wed.. " p m ,,,. dence, 1214 S. 28th st. Int. Mt. Merlah Ccffi. JDin1' mny caI1 Tues ei e "urmn HEATON. Julv 23. OEOROE W. HEA TON, aged 82. Ilelitlves and friends and ?1l1i.'.y'.l,le"..et ;vtlcn n? WB" membZr. nrS nvlted te attend funcrnl. Wed., 2.30 P M late residence. 133 W. Main st.. Moereitowri; N. J. Friends may call Tues. eve. ""luwn' 1IIOIL July 22. OEORGE W. Iliait. aged 71 jears. RHatlves and friends, a se Sel- All-4 L?.dBe' il3.'. ' ' nr"1 A' M" "" Coites Ceites Jllle. Pa., Phlla. Operators, Plaeterers' I'nlen ixical. Ne. 8. nre Invited te services Wednesday. U A. M.. at late residence at Hopewell M. V Church. Chester Ce . Pa Frlrmti cll Tuesday, piriers S. P Frank enfleld Sens, aeth and Spring Garden sts H te 0 P. M. Interment Hepewel! Cemetery" HOCIAN. July 22. 1022. CHARLOTTE C.. diughtcr of the late David M. and Ellta llegan. In her twth enr. Heletlies ai.d friends nre lnvltid te ntieiid funeral "cAkes" V-.'i- ' JI.- '.'' ht'r ,at8 residence, lli Linfnlr read. Ardmore, Pa. Int. prliate. rn'v.tVd0 iN.ecsn ,H SriSS i.i,,i.i:5l'S.,iXN 'J'lntlvcs and friends nre nilted e the sen Ice. en Tue-div morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Ilalr llul dl liiB. 1820 Chestnut st Interment nt Mt JACKSON, July 21, 1022. ALICE vsi rtONICA. MeV,rdnughter of Andrew ind Alice Jacksen (nee Murray), aged I fe ysars and 11 months. Helntlies and friends, alie Children of Mnrv und II, V. M. Sedillty el Tl?.A"nUTpV?11 ,churh, Invited te funeral Tues., 0 A. M . from pirents' resldencs, nf Inlrmeunt ale Solemn requiem ma's it C?esr,Chrem. P"n " A' M" I"t- " T mVT" JuI', 2. ?22. ROBERT J JAMISON. 1'iinera sen ce en Tuesd iy ?nri,,T.'.at.:i ,":,cl1' at hl" late res done.'! 70i) S, Mil st, Interment prlvnte, rrhndi e'Vinck" X1"n(1ny eenlng. fiem 8 te id JENKS. On July 22. 1022. rLORENCP I . widow of Rebert Newton Jenks. Rela tles and frlfnds InMled te funeral sen ces cm Tuesday. at 2-10 P. M . at her lata resll dmre 24IH N. 10th st ' JOHNSON. At Woedhurv. N J t.,i 20 11122. BLIZAHETII S. JOHNSON 'widow of Aaren C. Jehnsen. In her 87th jeir" Rel. allies and friends aie inilted te funera Men., July 24 at 2 P, M . from her lata reslderce . 34 lairbt-r ave,. Woolbury N i nt. riesujierian (.'em. Ularkwoed. N J Friends may call Sun.. 7 te 0 P M JORDAN.-July 2.'. EMMA M. wife of the f. Jerdan and daughter of the late yn0"" 1"lcl Anna E. Meyn. Due notice .M'HTICE. July 23 ARAREr.r.A Tim T1CH, at her lain resident. 312 N.WnVn J Uie Wayne, Pn. Funera'. sirvlces at the iibmi.. luneral Widmsday, 2 P M tni prlvnt ' " KENNEDY. On July 20. le"" nnnA l''ew 0.fJelln '- Kennedy, fe'rmcrly or dUth and Market Ms Relntlii. ,,"," (Jnd. Council, Ne, S2, H, of n 0f I. . unil . II. I plejis nf Amerlcjn Pile Fahrie Ce L i", Mied te funeral ervlcr,. Ttie, ' ?. m" roildiiue of tir sister. Mr Marthj' Mnrr....' 2111 N Orlnnna st, Int prUate I'S1', Cim Frkiils muv dill Men "iJ ermiuud KIRI1V-I 'llurefniB, y T(1, ,, 2.M, C1II.KI,I',Y KlltllV. Iitiklind !i i11."' lleR lllah. .IBH (17 Funef " ,,' ' ''V ' Mil 2IHII. 1 P. M, fiem his late i.,,,7"1 . Tlioief.ue N J let 'rli id,' Ii, I .',''e' I llriiunds. Wemlstimn. N r"""' "uiyliu KNAI'P Julv ! rilANCIH jnsFPii Jr. urn of Funics Jnscph an I cin?,. A'' Knapi. (nee I.omlngtenl et,l$ n,..?t a "t ilRJ. Relathes mnl friends ale ,, ',, 7?, nllend fun'iul, Vnl . 1 m " .'.T,'' ,'' 0e, '" ' rlc"J' may tull Tues, KOnNICI, July 22 MIN.V. irn ,,f t.m.. Ke, nig. aged 70. FunVal' Ver" cc. ' Ved ' '5 P. MT. residence, 41311 N. 7th i il,.J Private. Viewing TitVt. ev. 7m ,l' ,,lt LANNER. July, 21. MOLLIH LANNKr aged 78. Relatives and friends aVriiiiTTl le pttend funeral mKSs, Met,1. Sjje K'm! .ngAinn precisely, fit her lata residence. 2iua mii. ?". Se-wers!' AIa,h J"hUrUn C4- W$$t 2 P. JI. at her methef', SfldJSS mi t4' fVlen'dsn'vr,00"' N' J'( R"WvU lfil Relatives and frlende re lnvltid te fSSS MARTIN. July 21, WILLIAM B ui TIN, Sr., aged 88 mrl, sSirVI U11 .1-80 P. al.. from hi J, idea.ltT Columbia ave.. Darby Pa, lit. 5rtJ.M McCAItTER. July 22. J. EDWAnn ' son of jEdward and FlereneB. Jt?ciJ6i nml grandson of Ma and the lata wiftGS If. Tlewen. aired 20 niiiw. .lI'lusri Invited te funernl services,. Wed? a t ir residence 1310 B. B8th it. Int. prlvffi MeHlnc Tues. eve. " "i, McCAULET. On Julv 31. 1M WARD, husband nt brldiet MeC.ni2 Relatives and friend. . 1li.i,e?B'7. funeral. en Tiias1v mmiiu. -.,0ea funeral, o'clock, from ,hls late residence, ssa'ff . u... ...... mi... b. T .m zxa i, Heiemn requiem mass at fit sv. els Xaver Church at 0 o'clock. Int5I;' at Helv Cress Cem. ' inurraeat band of Sarah I. McConnell (nee bamfiut Relatives and friends, aia nil,,.. .'IT.'1. Ne. 007. P. and A. M.l Keran OretiefiD'. B4: Craftsman Club of Delawsra Ce ii Invited te funeral, Tues,, 2 P. M t5i! residence, 490 Masen ve., Drexel VW Delaware Ce.. Pa. Int. Mt. Merlah fiL? Friends mav call Men.. 7 te 0 P. M MCCORMICK. July 21. JAME8 D.. hut. band of Mary A. McCermlck. Funtral saeT Icen Men.. 2 P. M. (daylight saving), atSi' late residence. Bertiayrei. Pa. l IU Int. Nnrthwoed Cem. Friends m J5: Tues.. 8 te 10 P. M. wl MILLER. On July 21. 1052, MART i MILLER, nf 4708 Warrington ave., ts of aeerge Miller, Service and Intermtat si the renvnlenc of the family. v MOORE. July 21. CATHERma V MOORE, wife et Charlea R. Moere. Rih tlveg .and friends. Keystone Review, Ne 241 W. I). A., and all societies et which Hi was a member, are invited te services, Tusi7 2 P. M R130 Arch st, Friends may call Men. evening, MULLINER. .Inly 21. ELIZABETH R. (nee Parson), widow of Jeseph K. Mulllnsr aged 73. Rolattves and friends Invited ti funeral, Tues., 2 P, M., residence of her daughter. Mrs. 8. B Harbison, 42 Creates ive., Audubon. N. J. , Int. Harleich. Cim. Friends enll Men, e. MURPHY. On Julv 23. 1022. R. Ilk. CARET, widow of Dinlel J. Murphy, H 07 yeari, Relatives and friends are (nvlttd tn the funeral, en Wednesday morning, t 8:30 o'clecK. from her late residence, 1009 .,eist st, nniemn requiem mass at At. Frhncls de Sales' Church at 10 o'clock. Interment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. MYERS. Suddenly, July 28, BERTHA ll., uaugmcr OS tuiuicr nnu vieiei .Meri, aged 8 vcars 0 months. Relatives and frlendi are Invlted te attenl funernl, Wd.. 2 p. M, frerfi parents' residence, 7B3 E. Tiega it. int. Lcvanngten cem. OtJDEN, July 22, 1022. ELIZABETH PA11KKI1. ulf nf Frank V.. Oidnn sni daughter of Qeorge and the lat Harriet Lewe Unruh. Relatives and friends Invlttl te funeral services, Tues , R P. M.. nt Mt liln residence. 33S0 N. Qiatz St.. Pnlladst. phla. Int. nt Baptist Burial Grounds, ureenwieni n. j. OI.I.1S Julv 22. SARAH C. daughter the late Simeon nnd Mary A. Ollls. n.li. Uvea nnd friends nre Invited te attend th, lunerni services, weanesuiy, iu a, n it residence, Washington Iyine nnd Ferrfrt nc. , uermantewn, I'ricnus may tan Tun day cienlng. PEGO. Suddenly. July 21. 13tt. CHARLES D.. son nf Millie and the lilt William Pegg, aged 23. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funernl. Tues., 2 P. M . from his mother's residence, 3028 Fill ave., Falls et Schuylkill. Int. Mt. Peet Cem. Friends may can Jien. eve PENNi. July 22, JENNIE, wife of Id- ward Pcnn Funeral wen,, 7 A, ji hut. band's residence. 114 Mnrlten nve., Cnmdw N. J. Rettulem mass St. Jeseph s Church J A. M. Int. Calvary Cem. PRICE. On July 20. 1022. CIIARUM. husband of Resle Price. Relatives ml friends are Invited te the service, en Moi Mei day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late.TH late.TH Idence, 428 N. Slean st. Interment it Mount Merlah Cemetery. REHERMANN. On July 21. 1022, JOHK WILLIAM, husband nf Veronica Rh. msnn. niri. 73 veara. Relatives and rrttndt Invited te funeral, en Tuesday, nt 8 30 A. ;vi . jrem lain ieam,ui.Di nuuniMiiitiiii tnn Ce., Pa. Solemn mass of requiem at St, Charles' Church 10 A. M. Int. St. Charlt? Ccm. nEILLY. July 21. FRANK, husband if Mary Rellly (nee erariam). neiatlies ut friends alto Park Guards' Beneficial Seclitr. are Invited te attend funeral. Wed.. 8.S0 A. vr . (mm his late residence. 2440 Carsente st. Solemn requiem mass nt Ht. Antheuri Church. 10 A. M. int. iieiy uress uem. RICHARDS. July 22. 1022. WILLUU HENRY RICHARDS. .Funeral services U his late residence, 4oze spring uarJen it, Tu.. wh (nt.. 2:30 P. M. Tnt. private. SCHEERBAUM. July 22. SUSANNA (m Sell), widow of Ernest Scheerbaum. Rsli; lives and friends ure Invited te attend f neral. Wed., 2 P. M.. from the resldena) of her son. Jehn M. Scheerbaum. 8412 Bn; ner st Wlsslnemlng. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may de vicwea iues., i w 0 P. M. utr Tire .Tnlv 52. FREDERICK J., lull. hand nf Ixiulsn Sllber. aged 00. Relative! and friends, also members Taber Lutheran Church. Progressive Ledge, Ne. 009. F. nd a r, . fi1nni!nt Council. NO. 8. F. P. A,. nnd pellre of 80th District, are Inilted tt funeral serv ces. Wed.. 2 P. SI., at hl reiH dencc. 482 Somervtlle. ave.. Olney. Int pn "ate. Trlends call Tues., 8 te 10 P. M. 9IMON. Julv 10. PHILIP SI. SIMON. Jr.. .nn nt ut PMlls SI. and Catharine Simen. In hln 73d sear. Relathes and friends in tmlied te attend funernl services, Men., I P M, resldencc, 24th st. nnd Penrose in. Interment West Laurel Hill Ccm. SMITH. At Woodbury, N J.. FeurtS. dav. Seventh-month SOtfl. ELIZABETH W.. widow of Themas P. Smith, aged 75. RW thes and friends Invited te funeral service Seventh-day. Seventh-month. 7:30 P. M. (daylight-saving time), nt her late resldiKt, 32 Red Bank ave.. Woodbury. N. J. InLM Hersham. Pa.. First-day, Beventh-menta 23d at 8 P. SI. SMULLEN July 22. 1023. ELIKABETH, widow of Rebert Smullen (nee Denifhj', Relatives and friends Invited te "rylcj, We.1. 2 P. SI., at her late residence. 31 N. 20th st. Int. SU. Slerlah Cem. FrlenU miy call Tues. eve. BTANTON. Suddenly. July 21. C. WAIj TER. husband of the late Slary R. sm son of Slarv 13 and thn lat; Ephralm JJ. Stanten. Relatives and friends, also United CemmercKl Travelers: Crew Tribe. Ne. 4JJ. LOR. M.I Washington Camp. Ne. 491. O 8. of A . and empleyes of Fels Ce., are Invited te attend funeral services. TuM.. " P SI. nt his late res dence. 015 FarrifM rerrace. Int. private. Remains may M VlSTIWENSbN.-At8 Columbus, N. J.. div July " 1022. JOSEPH E. STEVE SON. aged SO years, husband of Mary EIU V We canret stay the hand of Oed. Ne matter hew hard we may try. When Jesus gives the final can Te earm we mum wv uuvwjv. KnSt .h;VitffiAe..efh5ru.H . " I..- fnrl TI1M II Stewart, Tula lerresuum !.i 1"WlLLWr.T.L.-July 21. ALFRED C, T. ST1I iivS LL Serxfres Men.. 1 P. M . rr rr fers of Seher A llju'nger. 2000 U. Susaue- h'BT LAWHKNCB-July 22. JAMBS 0. husband nf Cathnrlne St. i'ar"!ca ..'"J nine) Relathes and friends, llnly N.me Society. Welcome Chamber. Ne. 7(1, OK. nf 1' ' t hither llrablen's Society and empleye" e Varnall Paint Ce . are Invited te allrn funeinl. Tues., 8.30 A. SI from his ' residence, 223 N. Bth st. Solemn reaulem mass St. Augustine's Church 10 A. M. Int. Helv Cress Cem. .... n-ivreR TAYLOR. July 21, CELIA TAYMW. Atherri ai Ardmore, Pa. Int. Ht. !" I'"T,fRRnYn Julv 10. 1022. RKV JAMJg HENRY TERRY, husband of .Edith WW i Terry. Relathes ana menu. ;i.- - ,--, ' ".'. . , w An fitner id runerai H";. ";. t -tv --v. ei H,wrhe.".t. 'A. int." Chester Rural O rairianiu, i, it, ... ,n'i triH.V v VN'i'l.'. en July 23, Relatives wiJ VANCE. In hit H2d year. en iuc-- St hi. late 'residence. 32B.O; st . W.. "hesur. Pa. Interment at Oakland Cemt- lery WALTERS. Formerly of 1818 N. CsrnM st , July 23. ROBERT S. husband of Uur. V Wallers. Relatives and friends are In' xltfd te a tend funeral services. Wed.. J j at the funeral apartments of Hareld I '-' ... . . .A.t. h nnrmniilnurn aVI, K MulUBan, ivi" "" "" ,nv AIDERS -On July 21, 1022. J01C. hulbCrTTe r H.r"h Walter.. 'aged Jft Itilathts and friend, are Invited te te iVerUce. en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 e decl. i t li la"" residence, 1711) N. 01st si. ! lvYim?.rl-8Juiy 20. 1022. JemiPiifc WHITE, aited 78. Rein (hen and trlen0.1: also' French" Ledge. Ne. SO. I. O. O P. , irj lin IK li te funeral, fnm his late reshlinc.. Miilllca Hill. N J . Mnn.. 1.30 P. SI. hervlcM ut house Int Ilaptlst Cem. . WILLIAM11 At Attenlle City N, A' I illy iu, ALFRED WILLIAMS. agd J runer.il seniles 111 Metropolitan nve i a hmllc CH. N J . .Monday. 12MU P. SI. '" 't Lauiel Hill, .-, llNnERTAIUCBS By retiuest, funeral and Interment prlvata Jte bum. his l'fe for the public. -. STEWART. July 21. 1022. HESTEr. SllivVART. wife of the lat; Andrew A. HtVwart Relathes. nnd friends Invited L . in- i. aw I. mriu dfn in 1 1111 iu in ii bvi i' "I lav nftef neon nt 2 o'clock nt his lat. ri d ne". 411"'' Wi'lfn ae ll';rmnj nrlj'j. M'MIint'ESSER. fn Julv 22, 1M FRrnilllCK A. WALDBUESSER. In tjt 3(Uh enr or hi" age. Relathes and friend; r inilted te the service, en Tuesday after- nn .. .1 n'rlnelt (flav Ignt M'1"? ISMMT I IIMI1SSISSSS IIIIISIH "g"5""" J - sIbbbbbbHL .At -i."iJe' ,'t ' S-V-'V'"'."'-''-' - ?iWLMKb&&Li ft-A r$xtf u .W.Wr-'WM'i.. .., ,';
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