7? Uf.PXI mWwmmSKmSW WCT4 wmmv i .-it V w v&xar ?&. V V W ua , , v-i S ' - m?. - Ll BLEN ALDEH COAL Oil Stocks in Outside Market Shew; Only Slight Changes. Trade Quiet Keff Yerk, 8pt. 2,-The marljet en the Curb tOllnj- Will 1'" "na Kenerniijr of n nro-lieHdny chnrncter, only n few iteckR mevlnu te n wide enough extent ,0 demand spcclnl notice. Durflnt Meters wns one of these Issues beta In demnnd nt nbeve 40 and njjaln selling it the high record established yestcrdny There wns renewed and urgent nceuimi nceuimi Intlen of Glen Alden Cenl, which inndc a further ndvance from GVi te fi3Vl, again HflinR lt high record; the deal ings In tlmt eteck being larger thnn e any ether issue en the Curb excliange. Continental Meters started nt 0 nnd then reacted te 0, nnd Packard Meters oreferred sold at 8(1. New Yerk Tele phone preferred was traded In nt 100 te lOOn. Mncy & f' wns Btrnily, mall (ales being made nt B4 te Mi, Olmbcl Hrethers sold at 43. New Yerk Air Brake rights were traded In nt 2 nnd the new preferred sold There wns little feature te the nil Hecks. Standard Oil of Indlann rang ing from 115 te 11-1, and New Yerk sold at 442 te 443. New Eng land Fuel was strong selling nt 70Vi. Kjan Consolidated ranged from 8 te BVi. Southern Stntcs Oil moved up from 1816 te 1891. INDUNTKIAW lllsh Lew Last 81e 85e ISM Acme Ceal SOOAmal I-cather ..., 20OI)klyn City Ry ... 4800 Buddy liuds 400 Car Light I0O Carlisle Tire ..... 100 Chi Nipple ., 400 Columbia Emerald 100 Cem Solvents "A" 16O0 Cent Meters 800 Cuban Dem Bus . , 100 Daniels .Met , Infin n.innl Mrtt . . fro ft POc 70 ,1.W 72e 48tt OS H',4 11 4li IM" LIUIUU1 'v " m ZOU uurani .mei ei inu i iva JOO Olmbel Ilres 48 4i'00Olen Alden Ceal .. 03 iOOGeldwyn Pictures . OS 700Haiei Wheel .... 32,, 100 He den Chem .... lk 100 Hudsen Ce pf .... lllti H0O Inter Carben .... 114 200 neth Steel pf .... D7H 40OCar I.lKht pf. w 1. 04 10H Carlisle Tire pf .. 7 1000 C & O rts 1.00 loe r & e Pf ion 200 Itoteur Rev .... 4 400 Inter Rubber .... EH 200 Llhbv McN A I. . 2 , 2O0 Lincoln .Meters A.. 2l5 100 Mercer Meters ... 24 100 Mercer Met V t c. 2li Ben .Metnbl Iren . ... 1'.' 10 New Jersey Zinc. .1114 tin v v ti nf ioe; 100 lentt 200 IMrkard Moter ... 14U 2. Packard Moter pf . 80 200 Philip Merris .. 101. 8(iO Pub Serv N J pf..l0O (HO Itidle com 3 Hurt Radie pf . ... ll't 100 Hee Moter Truck.. 13 B00 Schuite Stores . . . 40W ICWie Seuth Cenl & Iren 43 are Si Lawrence Feld 10 200 Mutz .Moter 214 200 Technical Pred . . . &7 i"; 4i'H 104i 103 4 n FINANCIAL ll.U.ll COAL COMPANY Mnklnis Fund Netice FHe'itv Trust Company. Substituted Trus. tee under Mertunw-e of the Hale Ceal Cem- rny, dated April 2. 1017. Itnltes proposals ler the sale te the sn'.d Trustee of sufficient of the Kit at Mortcnye 0 Geld Bend of the Hale Ceal Company te exhnusl tlie sum of $I2 7.Vmi' prnrevals te be addressed te the Trustee at lln elflce. Nes. 32.1-331 Chestnut M Ph ladelphla. te be opened nnd acted tieen Thursday, September II. 1022. nt 12 0 fleck M. Ne offer exceeding 102 per cent and accrued Interest will be accepted. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY faubstltuted Trustee WM. I'. (1F.ST. President. Philadelphia. September 2 tnv'2 klKlOI. HOUSE AT A8IIH(H'R'W. TA. (or the Cheltenham Srhnnl Dktrlct Filled proposals will be received by the Scheel District of Cheltenham Township, for General or Structural work and for the Plumblnn of rropeeed Ashbourne Scheel Reuse, all of raid work te be completed en or before the time or ttmcB set forth In the form of proposals. risns and specifications may he obtained en or after August 28, from Herbert C. wire, Heflftcrc.l Architect, 1410 Chestnut ctreet. Phlla., upon deposit of 123 by bidders for rtie general construction work end lift ky bidders for the ether work, which dopesli. less the sums of $0 and 13 respectively, will t refunded upon the return of said Plans nl frecllicatlnns with the proposals. Ne til will i;e considered unless submitted ac cording te the farm and schedule attached te I'.ie specifications. A Surety Company's bid bend for 3 of tt amount bid must accompany each bid. Bends subject te the apprnnl of the Scheel Beard. A Surety Bend, subject te the ap proval of the Scheel Beard, for the full amount of the contract price, conditioned ler the falvnful performance of said con tract In accordance with the plans and Mclflcatlens, will be renulred te De fllcd by ach successful contrncter. .kM1 K?.?.'ftlf, f'?1"1 anrt Properly marked hall be delleied te nnd rece ved by Herbert C, Wise. IUB'd Architect, at the above M'tt'.L r,et Iat.er. than ,12 o'fletk neon" en the 1 h day of Seiitembrr. 1M2. Ne )lds otherwlso or claewliere submitted will be considered. Elds will be opened at the High Scheel Building-. Elkln; Park, nt 7:30 P. M. of thi ThSS " nam"1 are Standard r.i.c?anCyhe?IaUb,ld.. re,,m' tbt Tght te Bv order of the Beard. ELIZABETH n, SCAnnOROUOH. Secretary. Rutins Park, Pa. neatine ani ventilat1ne i:lkctkical ivekk Ter Rchecl Ileu.e nt ANIIIiOUKNn Pa for the Chellenliam Scheel District ..?'?.n ..Bni specifications of the Heatlni Md er itllallnsr. a se plans and Bowlilcetionl! ct the Klectrlca Werk required In tnSliiS. Mfja Ashbourne Bcrloel q Heuse mayPr& Je,,lllned,.en an1 ai?6r Auuust 28. lit the fnl!c,1?,,'1,M'!n8"K ? Company. Presser Build. !T5( vrh".a.- en ,ne deposit of 11B 112 of ?aw h J"1 b6 "tundM upon th return It Jfoie.fi?"9 ani "Plicatiens wltnrn,thi aiAlLrAT,1u1."? .nni eondltlena the same aifabee stated for ether portleni of thJ Br order of the Beard. ELIZABETH n. SCAnBOROUOH. . Secretary, niklns vHrU DEPAUTM KNT OF PlTIIMr Ul.nJ iuitr.Au or mnm'irs r"Ks Huem M. City llnll nr.n c DCNi!APl.",i"n,,fa K?Mr5,UT. will Alerecefe?,0"-,,, OMned n Roem 210. City Hall ,,t m !:!""'? neon, j-ri.h, Senlrjiil,"? hV,. wi' ?0?lnfk A Keur-l'nlt itefute Incinerating Plant V,.a.s n f,".pL,clty of 2RI) tens of mixed "fuse rcr 21 heura, at "O" street nnd lt IMna aunue, In the City of l'hllnVlinhi2" Th. City will construct the foundaUeS' taHdiras te house the plant nnd clSmneia Bidders niuit he responsible nnilhiu.h.j jfWricnce in the. construction of plant of tr. character and slae. , v nl of f,T.H!!''"en8 . Pf0POnl and further In. orraatlen may b. obtained from the bevJ Inquire at Roem 232 City Hall. FRANK II. CAVBJf. rr... ... ' nircctnr. i ki'-.L1 ''''"Al.h UII.L If it (ll'KSI'II P. f i"'hT ;'""",' I'hlladelpVra - DUlderU. " "K WILLIAM ('RAMI IF KflVK uim. v,;. Dltldend Netice .Th. Beard of DlreoterT'thV.' d'ad.. CHARLES T.'taVI.OR, tTTr treasurer. wt. riULADKLl'lUA KLFCTltm CO. Wis ii2."i",?n,.; '' August 14 lain & r'lf 'V'0dJndhsV i?''i m. te atneiKirMii.'"?;""';-".""""? Auirust JhiT rrr- " ' I I'Cab, Tr s m re I'llll.Alliri i,ii. . . -T L. idiri"rh.,:.,i.. !.':! -. Tts li2.M,,5nl!' '.. AUBUSt 14. 1022 '.' ahiriV'K '"vM"J"' e' 2 (being- si . IS'JiStiehU. i;"M,AKr,7i SCORES NEW HIGH EL'S ahiriY JinAiJ' .i? el a be ng ae i 8?tk. of this i PeSRSfl. ,h eommen eapltal 14 14 08 I 0! 3 84 T.4V4 ' B 100H If, 84 JStt S3 40 lejj euw i-niiipsbern 40 loieo prima" Randie".::::l0J STANDARD OILS 100 Angle-Am Oil .. 20 40OAtlantle Lobea .. 10; lOOUalena Signal .. 63 10 Indiana Plpe ut 20., 10 02(i 07 20 10H A3 07 9 t'rairie pipe 2(11 204 201 Snnn !"! !05tt 10Bil "M '40 H DM nf M V .443 442 100 Nat Trans .. 442 . 26H i'Ott 20V. INDEl'JENDENT OlM 1O0 Aetna ?tt .iue Aican 0000 Heene Oil 13 lj 200 Carlb Synd tlTi U'4 ." Cities Bervlce ....101 104 800 Cities bervlce pfd , 70 uuii iuu uesuen & go pru 100 Creele Synd .... 2OU0 Knglneers Pet . . lOOKqulty Pete pfd 1000 Federal Oil . . ift WW C11BIM1IU ..It...,, 400 Olonreck Oil luoe Hudsen OH 2000 Int Potrel 2610U Keystone Ranger.. COO Cities Her 11 pfd. 100 Livingston Pet .. 100 Lyone i'ete 200 Murine 400 Marland Me. .... 200 Mountain Pred . . . 82u0 Mutual Ref 100 N V Oil 400 New Eng Fuel .. 1000 Neble OH IBOOOmar OH 8000 Red' Banks 1300 Ryan Cen 200 Shell Union w 1.. .100 Slmms Pet 8000 Hnulh i n inn tTansiAKj !5ft 800 Seuth States Oil . . lu m 1330U Texan O & L .... 04 80 BOO Turman U 11. lOQWIIcnx Oil ....: 6' e( 3000 Y Oil ISe 13e MININO 1000 Am Cem B B BU0 Alaaa-Br Cel ;!', a a: lliOO Helcher Ext 'iu 7c 1000 Big Ledice II 11 1000 Hest & Mentana... IB IB 1700 Bosten .Ment Cens. 1A Us 1'OUO Canada Cup B n 200 Cans rle Copper ... 2H a'i 2UU0U Candelarla Alln ... 3 De 37u 40O Cens Ced Mln ctfs ' 4400L'ertcz Silver .... laoe Cretsen tlekl .... 4000 Divide Exten 2000 Kl Salvader 0UUO Eureka Croesus . . 2170D Held Dev 1000 Geld Zene ....... luoe Harmlll 1) (W(J Hill Tep Nev lOOHelllnger 8100 lndepend Lead . . . 000 Jereme Verde Dlv. 1C3U0 Lene Star 1UO0 Comb Fraction ... 10U0 Cerk Prev 8000 Dean Cens 100 Davis Daly 1000 Dome Lake 4100 Henrietta Silver .. 110OU Mornlngten 0000 Red Hills 8000 Sandstorm Kendall 101) Magma Cep 0000 National Tin 100 New Cernelia .... 1200 New Dominion .... 1000 Ohie Copper 1000 Pittsburgh Mt ... 1700 Ray Hercultu .... 7300 Success Mln OIIUO Teck Hughes lOOTonepah Belmont . 7100Tonepah Dlvlde ... 1000 Tonepali Ext lOOOTrl-Bulllen li)u Tuolumne 400 Un Eastern 20O United Verde 4200 West End Cen . . . 2000 White Caps 10O Yuken Oeld .... 1O0O Sliver SI Amer.... 1000 Ten Oypsy Queen.. 21(100 Victory Dlvlde .... 3000 Whlte Caps Ext... 200 Tenn El Power ..14 800 Teb Product. .. 7U 75 Tedd Slip ,, (in 1700 U S I. ft ) ...... i as 300 Unit Prof Sh new. 7 JS2U K.nl,1 "at Candy 7 2300 Wayne Ceal ...... at. 10 Liggett Intt .... 84 r00 Mncy Ce .......! bJu ?P.8'S '.r nrak i a i". '. .Y. Air Brakes pf B3 2K lBc lBe lUc llle 31C 310 46e Bie 10c 100 8c be lk 1& B3e BMc 34 314 7c 8c 2e 2e 200 2Ue 40c 40e 0i OU 18a lHe 43e BUc lie 12e 4a 40 3c 3c 20c 20c IIOc 30c 1KV4 18Vj 2b 21 lnc nic S,fc S2 40e Bec 81c, 82c 1H li 78 80 2 A 2,V 7c 7c 73c 73e 1A 1; 2H 28 1'4 1A 14c 14c 02c 02e 4c 4e 2a 2a l!e 2e 3c 3a 15c le 33e 60c 1 (ii Sc 12ft BNp 3V, PC 2e 20c 40e OU $? BOc 12c r.c 3c 28c 8J0 S4I lnc aSfc B80 82c 1 81 ?A 7c 730 28H i5cA 020 40 2c :e 3c HONDS 1000 Allied Tkrs 8s .. 04i 04U 04'i 3000 Amcr Light T 0s.. 100 109, 100,, 0000 Am Tel Us '2J..lO0s 1001!, 100H 2TO0 Am Tel Os '21 101 1014, 101t 30(10 Anaconda Cep OS..102U 102 102 2000 Angle Am Oil 7HS.103U 10HU leU 2000 Armour A Ce 7s. .108 10S 105. SOOO Beth Steel 7s '23..100H 10014 10O4 8000 Cent Steel 8s ..108 107 107 100U Cen Gas Bait 6s..lOJ'4 1024 102V4 1 OHO Cens Textile 8s.. 09 01) 0!) 70110 East Cub Suk 74 .10il ICOH 10OH 2000 Goedrich Tire 7..103Vs 1031, 103',s noeildMnd Trk OVjs ..108 107Mi 10S ntireuulf Oil 7 104 lei'i let'i 1000 Humble Oil 7 ....loot, inn4 100V 30000 Inter 11 T 8 OS'i 05 OS 2000 Kennecett C 7s ..IOS ins 10s 4000 Laclede Oas 7s.... 103 10214 103 BOOOLlbby McN ft L7s.l014 101 101H 2(10110 .Magma Cep 7s ..1011 100 100 2000 Manitoba Pew 7s.. 01) t0 00 8000(1 Detroit C Gaa Os.lOtH 10U1 101M 7O01I I R T Cs ctfs. .. H 04 04 OOOONnt Lenther Ha ... OilH 00 0H 7000 N Y N II & II 7s.. 80H 80V4 (0t, 2000PhlIa Elec BV4s...l01l 101 10H. BOOO Phillips P 1Mb ww.102 102 102 linne t'nh Snrv M 3 7a. let 103T4 ll)3'4 BOOH .scars Rbk 7 '23.101J4 101 101' Kine Hhawiheen 7s . .IfltlU 100'i lOOVi 10(10 Selvav et Cle Ss.,10i), 1004s 10O0 SONY 7s. 2J..10nV4 lOOVa 10HH 10UB 102H 103S 1021 lOS'-i 100 107 004 75 74 20O0O Swift ft Ce 7s, -23.102V4 102 4000 swift & Ce 7. 'aLieaS ie:tH 10O0 Tidal Osage 7s....l02li 102'i 2000 Un Ry Hav 7Hs..lOS 1034 200O Vacuum Oil 7s . . . .100 100 7O00O Western Elec 7s..in7i 1074 17O00 U 8 Rubber Bs 00 004 BOOO Wane Ceal Os... 73T 71 FOREIGN BONDS 23000 Argentlne 7s ...lOO5 100si 100i OOe . uil os v, 13V5 12s 18i 40'.i 110OO0 Berlin 4s "no 2000 Can S S 7 03i 1100O Klnir of Neth 6s.. 0.14 20(10 Russian .'i'.js 1.1 "-a lOOOO Mex Oert 3h 12H 20(10 Mcx Gevt Bs 1S OOIIOO U S Mex Is . ... 10 14 8c 11 SH 1IBV4 134 12 H iRr 30 'I N. Y. BANK STATEMENT Excess Reserve Increased $19,126, 830 Heavy Contraction In Leans The reserve position of the New Yerk Clearing Hout-e institutions wns innte rinlly improved this week. The nctinil statement showed n rewcrve in excess of legal requirements of ?'.,0,tlW1ll)0, an Increase of $10,12l).fia0. This resulted largely because of the increase of $21, 425,000 In reserve credit at the Fed eral Reserve Hank, offsetting the in in in croace liability in the jump of 1, 813,000 in demand deposits. Despite the week's lnrrense stock market deal ings, leans niiil discounts showed a con traction of SUS.Ol.VKX). Details follew: AVKRAOK This week Lest week 110.71(1, 4(10 so.ise.ieo B34.344.00O B24,B7rt,00e 4,BB7,OS1,000' 4,682,034,000 Eicess reserve . Aggregate resv. L,eans. 010 Cash In vaults and member banks 50.103,000 68,007.000 Reserve In mem ber banks nna reserve bunks, 617,743,000 B07.744.O0O Reserve In State banks and trusi cemnanles .... 7,142.000 7,207.000 Reserve In State bnnlt nnd trust company depts 0,480,000 8,02B,O0O Net demand de- neslts 3. BB4, S10.00O 8,800,438,000 404,402.000 407.043, OO0 33,707,000 33,810,000 Time deposits... Circulation .... U. H iiepesus dpts. deducted. 68,076,000 ACTUAL This 'week 68,070,000 Lest week J7, 030,300 Kxceis reserve.. Aggregate resv. J2ll.103.10O B42.827.O0O B21,08I,IH)0 Leans, etc 4,627,001,000 4,603,0(1,000 62,800,000 64,084,000 628,201,000 604,770.000 Cahh In vaults ami m 0 m n e r banks Reserve In mem ber banns nnci reserve banks . Resirvit in .Stat" Ifatiki and trust companies .... 7. 088,000 7.174.O0O Rerirvu In Htate hank and trust company dipls. 0,871,000 0,884,000 TeWa0. . .. .'3,840.871.000 3,830.058.000 Tim" deposits.. 43,3S7,000 404,800.000 C?culatlen . ... 33.810.000 33,705,000 U. H. deposits deducted 68,07(1,000 68.078,000 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Swift & Ce., euarterly $2 payable Octo Octe ber 1 te stock of record September 0. Manhattan Eleotrte flupply rem,r?,n . terly II en common, payable October .0 i". "".. : f.'.v" . ";i ;";:. ,,a,i i Mathlesen Alkali WerKe, ivuinv. uMi.i.v.. Quarterly en.. 1 ditt it,, itrf lie red. vm payable October ,-v, -... w., ,..-.-... -' - ,".. ,.,, te HUOK Ot WCUI" DelJinitTi - Cuuadtun (leneral Electric Company, quar. terly 1 Vi per cent en common, Pit able October 2 te stock of record Saplemtwr 13. Ilunier Railway 4 Ulectilc .Company quarterly IU per cent en preferred, payable iVtebnr 1 te stockholders of record Hep- temnunl?i' Telegraph Company. Interim divi dend at rate of 8 per eent annually en ordinary shares, free of Income tux. n SfldUleu te 10 ner cent per annum for six months ended June 80. Cotten Exchanges Closed Today New Yerk. Sept. 2. There will Iw no ess ess sleps of the New Orleans and local cot- ten exennie today. N Vai-V. Sent. 2. .Today Is a holiday ea th' coffee and suiar exenanssa bar. EVENING PtBLIO Letters te the Editor Delights of Dickens Te the Editor el li VveMne PubUe Ltdetri Sir I have noted with deep con cern the fact that the young people of both sexes of this generation are blissfully Ignorant of the writings of our standard authors. Hew richly they would be paid for n Httle of their time devoted te Reed reading. I con recall with pleasure the delightful moments that I have spent with Dickens. I can picture new the gentle, kindly, sympa thetic Tem Pinch, his humility and dignity In happy contrast with the suave hypocrisy of Pecksniff. With declining years these mental pictures, like precious mementoes of. another day, may be brought out and enjoyed, solacing many n lonely hour with enjoyable thought nnd happy memoirs. I often wonder If people who have lest their eyesight late In life have this background of geed literature te draw The wholesome humor of Sam Wcller nnd Plckwlek would lighten many an hour, taking pne out of the realities of life and giving Mm n flct tleus realm in which te wander, and yet very real In many respects. The garrulous nnd bibulous Sarah Gamp, bargaining through the myste rious Airs. Harris; her professions of temperance while requesting te have the bettle left en the mantel where she can put her lips te It, if se dis posed, ere ery mnuNing. The san$ freld nnd effrontery of Alfred Jingles, Lsq., of Mr. Halibut Nowhere, combined with the man's perfect self-rssscsslen, could well be the prototype of some present dav confidence man. The pleasure and entertainment that these word pictures from Dickens hove given me Inspire In me a desire te have ethers shore In them nlse. FIIANK MEADE. Philadelphia, August 30, 1022. "Animate Inanimatien" Te the EMer of the Evcntne Public Lidetr: Sir While wistfully looking nt an article of furniture a chair the ether day, what was my amazement, nay provecatlvo astonishment, when I felt or rather sensed that this unconscious supporter of weighty sentiments was gar.ing at me, beckoning me, as It were, te seat myself en Its mellow cushions (which were beaming with radiance and pride nt the sight of a tired man, who wns te envelop himself In their embrace) and te make myself as comfortable as I possibly could. Ui: nder the circumstances, however. being troubled with thoughts betli pleas ant nnd unpleasant, which nresc en the perception of the chair, nnd desiring te get a subtler insight of the mechanisms and propensities of this seemingly in animate, expressionless object, I did net nt tjie moment take advantage of its net unwlllful hespitnlity. Visualizing the chair as I would have visualized the full-length portrait of an cgregieusly beautiful maiden, "henl seit qui mill y pense," I found thnt Its (the chair's) lower extremities were net by any means unshapely, and were very remarkable for the fact that they had that air risque about them, which, if possessed by one of the gentler sex, would hnve an linmcdlnte tendency te tremendously enhance her popularity with the "liens." Suddenly my nttentlen wns concen cencen tratlngly focused en the form of the chair. Whether it was my Imagination or my keen intellect. I de net knew, but the chair was nctunlly smiling. The ludlcretisncss of the situation was ap palling. What was I doing that a chair plieiild smile at meV After due contem plation I came te the conclusion thnt perhaps all chairs smile. Of course all chnlrs smile. Why shouldn't they smile? Aren't they, after nil, human ns we? Hnve they net lees. arms, dimension? De they net die when tncy nre old? De they net shudder when they nre cold ; collapse from less of (bleed) when broken? Then something happened. I henrd a crash nnd uweke suffering from fright ful pains in the head. The chair I had been sleeping en hnd cellnpRed. J had unconsciously while gnzlng nt the chnir set down en It, nnd perhaps, due te its antiquity the thing had collapsed. D. P. Philadelphia, August 31. 1022. Could Net Dispense With Humer Te the Editor 0 the Evmine Public Lrdetr: Sir We have had se much rain lately and I have become wet through se often, and the news agent's store has upon se many occasions been hnppliy at hand thnt I urn, by the ndvlce of friends, writing te ask you as n favor te waterproof your serviceable news paper for the benefit of suffering hu manity. Several times In ns many places' friends nnd members of the family have taken te read your paper befere me; I mean prier te my rending It, nnd I am sorry te say that the consequences have been te me an irreparable less. They have laughed themselves Inte tenrs ever the rhapsodizatiens of Mo Me Mo Evey nnd also with volume ever your "short cuts" nnd fine supplementary editorials. This request may seem a llttle un- ordinary at first glance, but In all the world no man can dare say that for any alternative I would steep te dis pense with humor. Please de this nnd oblige 0 perplexed citizen. AUSTIN BARKY. Ocean City, August 27, 1022. Mlehael Cellins Te the Editor 0 the Evening Public Ltdeert Sir Publication of the Inclesed nn- freclatlen of the Inte Michael Cellins, reland's soldier-statesman, in your wldfllv read eaner will be apercciated by his admirers, among whom are the best friends of Ireland. JOHN O'UBA, 1344 Celwyn street. Philadelphia. August 31, 1022. An Appreciation Ry Jehn O'Dea The ennobling sentence Dulce et decorum est pre pntria merl (It Is sweet and glorious te dle for ene'B country) has come down te us through FARM AND GARDEN THE BEAUTIFUL PEONY Plant the Heme Grounds New Fittingly called the "King of Spring Flowers," the Peeny will please you about Memerial Day with its lavish bloom. There is no tirne (net even spring) 83 geed as right new te plant the Peony. 3 Special Collections of Best Varieties. Early, Medium and Late All Celers 6 6 6 L'arly blooming, nil colors, IUr ulnrly $4.25 and $7,25. Mldseasen blooming, all colon, nemilnrly $4.25 nnd S7.3S. Lata blooming, nil colors. Regu larly $4.75 and 17.76, ALL 3 COLLECTIONS Special Attention te Mull Orders. Call Or wrlte for complete llet of Planta sultable for fall planting. Our Lnndscnps Architectural Department Is ready te ndvlse anil serve you. Address B. FT BARR & COMPANY KEYSTONE NURSERIES, 107 Barr Building, L.ncaetei', Pa. LEDGER PfafcAtELJPglA, ATURDY THE PEOPLE'S FORUM - . Letters te the Editor should be ns brief and te the point ns possible, avoiding anything that would open ft denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will be paid te nnony nneny nnony meus letters. Names nnd addresses must be signed as an evidence of geed faith, although names will net t)e printed if request Is made that thev be emitted. The publication of n- letter Is net te be taken as nn indersement of Us vlevffl by thin paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post pest post nge, nor will manuscript be saved. many generations, nnd it Is gratifying te record thnt the lefty sentiment hns been unqualifiedly ncccpted by nil thut was best in every one of these genera tions, nnd, by none has it been mere gloriously ncccpted thnn by the sons of dauntless Erin. Of Ireland's latest martyr martyr In the cause of free dom nnd law nnd order; martyr In the cause of nn Irish Re public ; for it is nppnrent, te the writer, nt least, that the surest way te the fullest measure of freedom, prosperity and happiness, the surest and swiftest way te an Irish Republic Is through the Free State of this latest martyr then, Michael Cellins, it can be truly said that he net only gloriously tiled, but manfully nnd heroically lived for his country for his well-beloved Ire land. In the nssnsslnatlen of Michael Col Cel lins, nmid the glowing effulgence of national freedom, the light en the loft iest altar of Irish patriotism has been quenched. Ne martyr and here since Emmet hnd caught the affections nnd aroused the Imagination of his people ns had Mi chael Cellins. Nature had given him nn iron frnme nnd n soldier's heart, and opportunity had placed in bis hnnd the sword of his country. As n negotiator he wen the respect of the public opinion of the world, and as n ruling statcsmnn his mind re flected the progressive censtriictlvencss of n people striving toward u glorious future. The frank nnd driuntless nature of Michael Cellins, the amiable nspect of his countenance, the consummate inns tcry of dramatic developments in field nnd council chnmbcr, the faith which was never broken te either friend or fecUm sunny cheerfulness, the cour teous affability, the ardent energy were endowments of the race from which he sprang. Ills immense popularity can only be understood by nscrlbing it te the in stinct of the masses that he was in harmony with them intellectually, nnd that the heart-beats of their dream pul sated in his leadership. Michael Cellins wns net merely the here of n mighty struggle for freedom. lie wns the executive, the counselor, the friend and guide through the toll tell toll semo mazes of n nutien's woes nnd a people's weal. His clear insight into the obscurities of coming events and his sagacity in devising plans of honor nnd Bafcty" were extraordinary. Bern in poverty, he remained te his Inst hour simply a man enriched by the opulent gratitude of millions whose hearts he filled with emotions of prlde in the glory he brought te his rnce. Michael Cellins' life blossomed with u r?rc. flowers et devotion, nnd through the mists of time his fame will adorn the story of his native land llke a wreath of garlands upon the fair brew of freedom. Questions Answered "Pushing" and "Pulling" Te the Editor e fne Public Lcdecr: ..SITW1" you ''In'Hy answer the following through your newsnaDnr; 1 hen horse that Is ntteched te n waen I Is going forward des the herse push or pull i the wagon? MIBS PEARL JACODS. i i minucirnia, August 21), 1022. This Is one of the eldest of what parlor cemellnns call -'trick questions." Te push, nii" ,0. Jefnltleti given In the oSefer'i Diet enary. Is te "exert upon a body force tending te move It away." And that Is about ns clear a definition of the accepted and proper meaning of the word as Is pos. slble. A horse drawing a wagon throws his weight ngalnst his cellar only In order t exert pulling power through the traces Hn doesn't threw his weight against the wagon. The push en the cellar Is merely a uemn ei me larger tasK of pulling. Se n horee going forward pulls his wagon. U could net be said te push It unless he were harnessed behind. Reflections of a Qreuch Te th' Editor of the Eventne Publle l.tderr: Sir Please print the reflections of the grouch who said: "If you let your wlf waste your money, yeu're a feel; If you don't lrt her waste It, you're a brute." ICII OERIIIDLE. (Don't knew If that' the right way te spell It.) Philadelphia, August 20, 1022. THE OROUCH'S CORNER If you let your wife waste your money, you are a feel. If you don't let your wife waste yeut money, you are a brute. If you lese a let of money, you are Idiotic. If you make a let of money, you are a creek. If you dance, you are frivolous. If you don't dance, you are a hark num ber. If you are peer, you are no reed. If you are rich, you get It by robbing the peer. If you die yeunv. yau are dissipated. If you llve long-, you attain your aire through laziness. Can't please anybody any more mere more Se. why worry T Poems and Songs Desired "Grewing Old Gracefully" Te the Bditer of the Eventne Public Ledger: Blr I lll appreciate your kindness If you will p 'nt In your People' Forum the poem "an 'nr Old aracefully." ORANDMA'B DARLING. rhilsder August 20, 1022. OR' lO OLD ORACEFULLY uther Unknown Softly, el v. the years have swept by the Touehln. mte lightly with tenderest care; FARM AND GARDEN Rtrens t te 3 rye divisions 3.50 3.50 3.65 10.00 llloemlnv site Large 3 In A eye routs 5.90 5.90 6.25 17.50 Sorrow and death they have often brought nlxh thee, Tet have they left thee but beauty te wear. ' drewlntf old Rrncefully, Gracefully fair. Far from the storms that are lashing- the ocean, Nearer each day te the pleasant home Hunts Far from the waves that are bl with com motion, Under full snll nnd the harbor In eight. Orewlng old cheerfully, Cheerful and bright. Tast all the winds that were adverse nnd chilling, Tast nil the Islands that lured thee te rest. Tast all the currents that lured thee un willing I-"nr from thy ceurse te the Land of the Blest, Grewing old peacefully, ' Peaceful and blest, , Never a feeling of envy or. sorrow When the bright faces or children are seen; Never a year from the young weuldst thou borrow Theu dost remember what lleth between. Grewing old wllllnglyf Thankful, sercna. Hearts at th neund of thy coming are 'lightened. Itendy and willing thy hand te relieve; Many a face at thy kind word has bright ened "It Is mere blessed te gUe than re ceive " Grewing old happily. Ceasing te grieve. Cye that grew dim en earth and glory Have a sweet recompense youth cannot knew: Earn thnt irrew dull te the world nnd Its story Drlnlt In the songs that from Tarndlse flew. Grewing old graciously. t Purer than snow. : Mrs. J. J. It." Your rctiuest !h with- out date line and signed entv with your Initials. Send a self-addressed st-impM eivelepe and a ropy of the nrllde you d" sire will be tnnll-d te you. it Is tee long fir reproduction In the Public's I-'erum. The People's Farum will nppenr dully In the livening Publle Ledger, una ulse in the Suuilny Public Idcer. ltlerN discussing tlmrly teplrs will lie printed. n well na requested poems, nnd questions of general Intereit will ln nnswered. SUMMER KF.SOItTH ATLANTIC TITV. N. Speciai September Rates ELBEHON 6 Fireproof Annex. Tennessee ave.,nr. ecn. Can.. 400. central: open surroundings; evv. Catholle & Protestant Churchei. Prlv. bnths. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Excellent tables fresh vegetables. Windows screened. White service. Uoeklet. Oarage. II. II. I.UDT. M. D. CEFSTEISBUCKSTOHI Virginia Aranae snd ueseti, auanne wj Entirelr RefumlaheJ snd Innovated American and European nan "GKHSTKIS FAMOUS CUIS1NB" Brxeisllia en Hungarian Ulihea sod Sua Feed rlsuers. t:ommeu!ous uriu. High CU Entertainment. Hat snd Celd Running Sea WsUr In u baths. KMIL. UttUllr.L,. ijepaee-eianHiirr. . OKItftTKL. Lraire-M&nsirrr. Alse Operstlna Geratsl'e Lclsnde Hetel. LE.X INCTON CAPAClTY-tTOO nnrlnred SeetemUir rates, meals Included With running water J3 te l dally. JlSup weekly. With private bath 14 te 15 dally $25 up weeklv. European plan II 00 te J.'.no dally. Pnelflc nnd Arkansas nves,. H block from Mil Ien Dellar l'ler. Orchestra danelns: exeelletit table; bnth heusei for surf battilmr. flarntce. rioeklet. Tlione 3280 WM M. HA.I.ETT Whole Bleck en Ocean Frent Coelest Locution In Atlantic. City Ideal rumlly Hetel In Clieisea Section. Special Lnher Day nnd leptrmtirr Rules Ounerslilp Direct Inn Roeklet W F SHAW hT. CIIAULU 1'L.ACE XSU ULACli : AN-ii iii:Arn Capacity Out). Uvcry appointment In cuislee ana service. Runnlns water. Private baths, ticacleus foyer and lounging rooms. Solarium. Ursatly reduced Kail rates. Descrlptlte bklu M. ORAHAM HOTEL COMPANY w Kentuck nve, nr Uenrti, cer. heune open urreundlnn. cen'er nC attraction und plerH , Run. water In ran, prlv. baths llnthlnu prlv. from hotel Shower bnths. Kiev te St Table unexcel. $3 "e up illy, spec, wklv Am , plan. Orchestrn, Pnncln Oar. Ph (Oil J Ilklt. Owner. Dlre.-tlen RALPH MI'.riU.KY New Yerk Acnue Near Ilearti Newly furn ihe 1 ami decernled te assure our patreiiH rnmf .rt-ible nnd homelike sur-1 rounalneH ilurlnu their sojourn In Atlantic i City. ' We are' new elferins excellent uccem. I modntlens with exceptional home coeKlni nl -educed rntei, 13.00 Datlv Special Weekly Personal Mannrement J. RICK 1 &.$ISTm K,n Ocean ave., let hotel from Reach, overlook everlook overleok InK ecean: central, fireproof; elevator, prlv. bnths. Ilathlnc from hotel; coolest ilinlnK room In city, en th fleer with ocean view (3. HO up illy,, spei Mkly M, A. LEYRER. On Ocean front at M mtpeller ave. tfults wttb rrlvate bath; runnlnii water In all rooms; elevator. American fJj-.yinin TOO W. O L-UIOIl DAY SPKCIAI. D O BAXUBIJAY te MONDAY. Orcbeetre Q WALDORF" N. Y. Ave., nr. Reach. Iluthlng frnm iini,! TAHOR fNW Ocean md Connecticut Av. lUWR ll"' Idea, o.itfeii. larae. airy rooms. Special Septcrter rates, 20th season Owner management I P at A. M. Dunn Continental Always even, always resdyi crms moderate Write or nbens. M. WALSH Dl'NCAN Shnreham Virginia Ave., near aeaca. up dnllr. llathlnir prlvllems. Alel. (Iruber. Wpalminstcsr KentucitrAve. nr. UeaeH. I WdUnuiJWJ Eloir-iter: private bath. ' runnlntc water. Open all ies- A. V. KOPP. i Hetel Boscehcl ,nu" ' nv nr- bach neltluuat,uuurrp, r Ht'iiiiu lis ur i weekly Telephone 117 A L MARION , I nilVAN Be. Tennebce Ve. Reems with New Clarien Kentucle Ave just oft H.-qrlmilk . K llenlfncu . ESTE1LLE 2U0S lnelne . UunnlnK water In rooms Hurep plan Terus Vacation Days BISCAV.AJE: Kentueky ave. near ueaca, every modern .; " :lv ,,.-' ' v..u- .... .."rewena v.1 ."? ""n u;,J uuuiiiiwin, agea m years IrnpreYement; Bpeel Full rates lioeklet Tnsn, ,n, tha 'hesspesk end DeUware 1 Relatives and friends hm Invlfd te attend OpSn all vear. JOHN J Ml'RI'HY. Own" ' nal T,,Unme arly sum. ewrinrf Kriosen the funeral sen-Ice.. Monday. 2 p. M from r" T . ' "" i u'j ' t,- f,e1'"e Am R o'clock her een-ln Hw, Wm A Ies'. residence ni Special September Rate ;," $iy mernln" " " "" m,i -s nt ,.i mt ,,,, a? hforthweSSi-m' HEALY'S 0c,"" infuck- nun ' - - - - --, m-Te-a "JWi, si 'nCJiJ,; ncvi-I ,J nlnu-i In rooms. J8 r.e raryi.'-U1 .WWX:Z32r?n ' R itlvM and friends also Hely Name 5'- up dly . special v.kh tith season A. Ilejl. tMUftygirl WSM P if fl WKtSm uet lidc,. Ne 2 L e e M.: General A faicinating holiday at small cost Eight te nineteen-day tours by fast and comfortable twin-screw steamers sailing from New Yerk every Wednesday nnd Saturday. Inclusive fare covering first class en steamer, hotel accommodation, car naee drives, local sightseeing, etc. $75 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY, UoeMcli and full inormutien rnm THOS. COOK &. ser 130 Seuth Fifteenth Street, I'hllndulphia Tel. MnriKK 8820 Bermuda OfTicet HAMILTON, West Church Street SEPTEMBER 2, 1922 RUMMKR ItrSORTf) ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. LABOR DAY SPECIAL Saturday, Sunday and Monday SO Reems at $10 50 Reems at $14 50 Repms nt $12 50 Reems at $10 Tlicse Rales Per Each Persen Twe In a Roem Sleep Where Life Is Safest and Enjoy Your Vacation DRICK, STEEL AND STONE CONSTRUCTION HOTEL PRINCESS Atlantic City's Largest and Best Moderate Rate Hetel fersSttKillS iE WiraJipsffflf" Trend! chef. Kxrollent table. AttentKu tind cmclen : whlte service- Orchestra nnd dancing. Knte. S no up dally, siwclal wrekly. American plan. Gnrage. Uoeklet. Aute read map and street gulde mailed free PAUL C. ROSECRANS, Owner and Proprietor The courtesies and conveniences of two hotels at one rate g.l.SO Day Up. Aaierlrnn Tlan (With Meals). Special WeeUlr. Our guests may live et either house and still enjoy all the comfort cf both. ThlB unique privilege Is net extended by nny ether hotel. ELBEfiOil IRCWOflS and fireproof Annex. Tennessee Avenue tieur bench, opposite Catholic and iret- taiani cnur-ne. mono 27m RUNNING WATER Privnt battle. Cuisine nnd service unexcelled. Fresh vecetables. White eerTt. PeniMful selnrlum. Open turreundlngs. Orchestra. Dancing Heflneil patnnsn COMIiINi:D CAPACITY OOO Windows screened. Pathlns from hotels Oaraci. Wr-te for Ixiklct nnd auto map. Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D., Owner BEST MODERATE PRICE ? 'VOIJIt COMFOUT-OUH SUCCESS" id f?X AiFni U VXII'A"; U.E.I Michigan Ave , near btarh nrvt Huardwillt, Atlantic City'a meit tifautl'ul hetel nation, convenient te nil churrhM r'ri And theatrn; mwlrrn In every detail. rpn mrreundinict, all hrrful outnirJe view room newly furnitnd and decorated thrueut, 1 OtP-Uq ft of perche. (rung nccornmeiatlon Het and Celd RUHNIRG WATER IN ALL ROOMS 8intr)eercnultctpriVtf hatha, electric lianU, elevator it fTice.lujtiiriein run parlor, attractive music and dan recm 1'rtv) hit hint priviIB. OUIt TAHI.K in a apedal future, wonderful home coeklni?, frenh vegetable! !) it the marknt affords, white aervlre. American plan. J3.M up daily; European plan. Si 0 op dally Special weekly, rtcne A. C. C7e8, Ownership management. LABOR DAY SPECIAL Saturday Sunil.iy unci Monday with meals. 2. Renm-t nt SIS 2, Uoenis nt Sit 2.1 Reems at S 10 Pacific & Illinois nve , fin in te bench. Med . neuly rcue itert near ct u- en, btatlens and nmusements. Run. water in rooms liathln, liathln, frem hotel fJurnire 13 .'.e d-ty up. Ame plnn pec wl,f nn-1 ipt. rates. Ilklt. "SCAR VAflO, formerly in op Melreo Hall SrtPfinl SfintfirnhnT' Wntp trv-v-.. k,v-,v.... ... ww NONHCELLD. KentusU iMMelt AtlaJis'-s pt7a tleMt most doceuj- BOtavl. Onhtetra, Caneintr, ilatttu. ruiniIngwater in rooms WrlUfer boekWt and fjJte raa Pbenea ipts A BTM BATHING FROM HOTEL fVw-nT'hlp rgt. trAtt A TtftHlniMi " -JssMWll SPECIAL SEPTEMBER RATES GOOD TO HKMKMRRR XL-.'VSFCT'O Kentneky Art. nr. beaeh snd Ilesrdwalk Heasenakle arnsililn Hate Newlr renovated nnd refurnished: elera. ter, electric Ilf ht, private baths, het & cold RUNNING WATER IN AIL ROOMS Amcr, plan (with meals), M.OO up daily, special weekly. Fri-n Ilntlilntr frexu hotel. PWine A. C. Z&tO. lloekleL UwnarsMp MannKement. satBtxa TO! IIS Clark's 3rd (Jruiae, Jaaesry ZJ, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD "BMPRBSd el HUNCH" I84SI CreisTONS 4 MON illS CKUISH.JIOOO and up Iseludinl lletela, I-'cei, Unvea. Guldea, ets, Osf k Oritinated Hound the World CrnisM Clsrk't llih Cruue. I'chruarr .1. 1923 tCr MEDITERRANEAN EMPRHSSel SCi'n.AND"2S000GreTaM 65 DAYS CHUISn, J600 snd op Fruk a Clart. Timri RnlldlsJ. New Yerk """ Uartlett Tours en., vav urn, llin ask ERICSSON DAY BOAT TOR BALTIMORE S o'clock In Dpi i mi dlfiiiuhi saline tltpei. Kerv Tui"n i Tnursday nnd Sat urday Tare. i. H ili-innn- J.I reun I trip Meit be.nitliu' i . ' ii nl Phlla.le'i lil-i MUIIT STEA.MKRS FOR 11AI.TIMORE ii ji.' IJ one n .1 i ind trip. Duly nt .1 . . le.-k -i i i- Unth dny -md nii-r- step i H fertnu. Maryland t.iini'hl't M ii I r least's frntr. Iir r. i m 111 lilt x Seiii! f. It Snulll inlaw no .' I'layiisnt nvmg tlrr.ei. LABOR DAY. SI'-PTEMBEIl 4TII Hteamer will lenie Ii idelphia for I.nr, weed llroe and Pal n in S o'clock In the uiernirw i ninm p. from LuievNOed (.Irev,- ir Ne ilav sfeam- r te r-r ' I ib r Pn lepfemU' ' j ilme). returntnir anie evening, ii Kaltlmore nfter TjiSHiiriu Special Sunday Excursion Cape Ced and New England Points Dalljr Sertlre All Year Hound Concerts Afternoons and Evening Lt. Pier 14, N.K., Fulton St.. B.S0 P. M. NEW nEDrOKD LINE-Te New Uedferd and the Islands of Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket. Steamer leave weekdayr, only from Pier 40, N. H.. feet of Heutten St.. 6.00 P. M. TfEW LONDON UNE-Lv. Weekdays only, Pier 40,N.R..lIoustenSt.,5.30 P.M. All Schedules Daylieht Saving Tlme Keduced rates en automobile, when ac companied ey pairengxr. Tickets and1 infonnitlen at all plera anu woneoiiaBtea i tcicet unicca. cssJt in BERMUDA p ias ism vi i3a W IS j YSS- Si Uoeklet en Kequesl Ww 1 Tlr v fi siaetii .w vii ax r 7 m ' a i 'nBMMBft BEW0BT8 ATLANTIC CITY, tt. J. Seuth Carolina Ave , near licacn. f'lose te fiteel l'ler, flteeplechnse l'ler nnd nil nttrnctiens. ,,,,., On direct line with I'ennn. It. It. Htntlen nnd within three block-) of elght lending 1'retestunt and Catholle Churches, t'.iree theutrrs nnd main I'eit Office. All mod med ern convenience?. Capnrlty 500. RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATER IN ALL ROOMS I'rlvate Ilaths. Klevater te street level. Ilathlng from hotel, llalhlne houses and showers, with entrnnce directly from ,.nni.,Hvatlf. fr,n fnr use 6f ffuestfl. S01 r,. uHh Carolina Avenue. Just off th) ifrdwalk. I tlnn Convenient te all attra Klevntnr Phene IStt V7. IN EVERY ROOM HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CI TV f -g TT KSXLrf "M TRAINO ATLANTIC CITY W 4 uu i lie. iieiicii front I)r rstes la ellert September ISlh le Febresrr 1st, I32J Iraenejn Plan i Enlircl,. Alwiys 0pn binjle llef.m, Kurimnc MTnler . 13 0(1 flegl Ilnf.m. l'rl.l U.th . 00 te 17.00 Deuble l,'em, KunnJeg Wilr . . $10.00 Iouhlel(ettm, Private Hath f 11.00 tell:. 00 Deublr KiHitn, Private Bath, Oeesn Frent Cerner. 114.00 Oimenhip Mmiiyment Phene 14.W THU'BEF? Atlantic 4. Alasanchuaetts aves. Capacity 500. A,!!,KuI"e' n,ry rooms. Rathlng from hotel Sl.fiO dav un KiuMai ....i.,.. l... --- i. itntitimn m. .1 .filli ;, .."ii.T.'MW"1"- Knnizaiiens 01 wnien nn was a memeer. in-Hesirur-int connected, MU3 V MTHURHER , VtM Uj funeral services en Tues. afternoon. -ii.1 '"S1 ". lint.... ... .. - INC OCEAN CLTY.Ua v i i.mveni), N. J. nnDCPV LABOR DAY SPECIAL uutvuu i .,, (? c w..bi CS Saturday CI C Weekly LinTCI k-"te Monday and up tlU 1 tiLi Inc. Meals J C Wbltesell M'l" HAY. N. -I. H HOTEL WINDSOR l,r "? .,, L..n An.Awl...n nlu,. annrln rnlna nur. ' in unir rfv, ,.,. .... ........ w..... . .. . .h. lug month of i"et temher Ideal climate. e el'ent table. supe-t location It TItPIN. Owne-.Prnn SI'ltlNt. I AKP.. N ,1. On the Ocp.-ui, Spring Ivthe, N. Surrounded bv (.reen Luuns nnd nrdeiiH ut the Kilce of the Sen. W.R. Mulib. Pres. A ..I. 11iirpli..Mcr. r,r. t ii ii i; Nx .1. Attrnrtlve --ein rnte. It P. I'nsrle. Manairer THE ENGLESIDE Iienrh Haven New Jmny n edern api-'intmenis Trlvate baths i'l frM,e u , r F'vn tennis courts t. IM.P.X nr RE. PA. THE FOREST INN i:A(!I.IVS MKRi: PARK. PA. ' The unlqne location nn a mountnln-tep, . the splendid elshtren-hnle Relf course, the interallied nmiiarmente nnd the perfect I bathing bench hate niiide of thle one of the i greatest pleasure und I i-nltlt reserta In the 1 country. Special rules fnr "eplember. Ooeil , remU nnd wonderful htrni-ry for teurlnis. ' Iluuklet. HKRMAN V. YFAOr.R. Mnnncer IN MKMORIAM HARRISON In loving rememhrsnee of HRNRT HARRISON, who dld September 2 1UI7 WIFi: AND CIIII.DRUN. eatfj i TiR.TrT Aug 81. 1022. HLUARETH iRn-- w low of Prehper A lliraiet Fu I ii -il son i ,i -i her late residence l.'O W. i vnw- . , v ivnn P.i., en I je-Ua Hcpt :. II M Jr- Rtrlctly prlv.it. lIFN-NLrT. - 1.-PI I. 1022. Rtv JOSEPH A IMINMTT I. D. In his C3th vear. Rel.irlies anl frl, nds. nlse ):. fnpwn I Mi-iheil Iji.lg. Ni nil. F and A. M nr. i- titi-d tu ati nd fm ml sen-Ices, Jinn " '.'w M.J ".'. tn'" '"I'ti'l .Mi-merlnl Unptlst ' bi.i h .12.1 Rt u.l Ualtimore uve. Int I p "TO MKRNDT g 31. LOl'TS F. ushand i or HarDira i,-rnif Iteiatlves and friends Imlted te fuTiernl serin-es, Tuetv, 11 A, M nt hla late leel-leiue 11.7 W. Seymour" st ! lioimantewn. Int pruate, Ardsley Ceni Fr'nndu may call Men tie. IlROWJ-i. -Suddenly. Auu. 81. EDWARD, husband of Sarah A Hrewn. Funcrnl esrv bes Men f IP M resHern-e, li)27 Ilroemall uve. Int. Fallslnkt 1., Pa. UrCHMANN. s-ept 1 ClmiSTLVE. wlf rinur .MneAitnur pf v,. nw . t U . are Invltt 1 te attend tun. ral Men . S 3u A M . renl.Jenee 513.1 Wnetllnnd no elenin mass uf reqv'em at 'hurch of the Must Tllesed Sacrament, it) A M int. Hu.i Cress Cem nim.AN'n aust. se. nnenan w.. hus- eawl of Mary llutland. Re.atlves and friends, also Washington Camp. Ne '.HO. P. O H of A , an-l empleyes of the Tlnjxa Knglneer lnc and Pnttern Ce are inMtert te funeral yer Icen. Sat . at S V. M , residence of son. In-law I.lnier II. Smith. Kill N. trjd st. Int .stnilniii-r Cem Krlends mny call llday. n te i U I JI, i'SCY. -Aus. 31 1021 MAUOMICT J., .tow of Jehn a-nHCv. nelntirs nnd friends n1" ' melttiers of A ter .Snrl.ti Sl( red Heart S dnlliy nnd ArrhcunfrutH-nlty are Invited ',.' - -- 'wiiii'". ihmh n-r laie resilience, -iiiii nnnwnee st. flieetmit Hill, .Men I) tV 's P,.T"1 r'V:'ult'n tn.i" nt the Church ii .,.. V- . ,'i.' !- ' "nF"ia""ii. iu A ai. Int. Hi. ty Sepul' hte (-em I'ltKIilll irev -.Sept. 1. WILLIAM, hue. hand uf .k'u.ih crelnhten (nee Waltman). ReiatleM -nd friends ar Invited te attend fumral eerlces. Men.. 8ept 4, 8,10 P M at his late residence. Bs K. Tulpebecken iu'. Oermantewn. Int. Lebunen, Pa. in,'xVlVirvRVET 7JAt ciy- N. J.. Ai 30. MAI A . widow of Enes W Cuhnerlev. In her 70th year Itelattvei and friends! .in. m.iiiiiiik emir t nspirr. Ne J. ri r ." nnd (I I A nt I) of I. H . Dlv Ne 27 -in invited te nttend funeral, from parlors of mi;,. A M-iri-erum ail! H Ilrend st I -iiif.il N J a.u . 2 ! m mt Urevn v "l Oem Iii:.l'uN t th- fnhersltv Hospital, nn JV'" ' V'Hf ..I,AU!tv J- un "' 'm la'e I'.-nrv and Itrllr-t Denrnn nRed l.'l vpum 1 rum-ral en Monday nuirnlne. at H .In t lurli ''iu uiu umer ii iirtir iiuiiiitnir 1KJD fhnslnut st Ilenulem hlnh mass at Our .Mi'lhrr of Sorrow. Church t ID e'elm-k Ititerpient prlwue, nt Hely Ciess Cemetery Wind' "tilt tlmvTH l)j: iKUICIn Suddenly Sept 1. ADE I.AIl'l nlfe of III.- lite Alenzo Dederlek. at thi. res'denr cf her nii-ln aw- Dr Wal ler eh- envn Jtl N 52d st Kuneral r h M i. x M parleis of David I! I r nki'iitl i Sc Sens. ai'S .' 5i'd st Int, lri n , I)CN(1I.EH-nn Au. 80, at parents' res. Ideiicj, 3S32 Anuer lerrcj. E. M.iniO.N. daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. aeerse F, Oender. ItelatUes and friend invited te funeral, en Bat.) Sept. it, at 3 P&I4., at th reepteaea I L.JXM l I "STOP AT I1IF RFiT M JJSSl J Amerlcsn Plan M TIKATII of her sister. Mrs. 0ear Wlt.'ifa Thnmss nve. Int. private. . . v EIinKOMANN. AUT. SB, ADAH nilHF.HMANN, husband of Clara (I firhoenbern), nped 7n years, iteiattvei friends, nlse Welcome lyOdse, no. nnd A. M.. nre Invited te attend fu .uir.n Hnniiiv. 2 1 XT.. Vunerat 1 r.e Tnhn r trimmerln A- Bena. 212A9 Ilrend at. Int. Hillside Cem. VUvrtwr urdnv nfter 1 P. M KKT. Heet. 1. 1022. MAItY lIBt .&....!. ,. tnla llanrv nnd Mian naeil 7fi. Funeral services Tues.i 11 A. nt home of W. 11. II Hurrell. 43T M""" st,. Camden. N. J. Int private, at IlMM ieikii uiu, . . .l-.a 7r OALK. On HOPl 1, JUSISI'II .! nuaease of Cntherlne M. Onlo (nee Kntfle). Itelattv nnd friends Invited te funeral en Tuesday, nt B:30 A. M., from Inte rerldence, 48(10 Westminster avc. Belctnn requiem mas at Church of St. Ignatius. 10 A. M. Interma Hely Cress Cemetery, HAINRS. At rturilnft-ten. N'. J.. Au. It, 1P22. ICI.IZA11RTH J . widow efj Franklin W Haines. l-uneral services Hen., 2 P. M., at her late residence, 101 High at.. But; ilrmten, N. J. Int. private, Odd Fellewa fHEUCKT:neii. Aur. no, bi.mb v.. widow of Charles P. It lletiekereth. eM" 7n. Hnlatlves and friends Invited te funeral services. Bat. 2 I M.. Inte residence, IS Franklin Ave.. Morten, Pn. Int. private1. Friends miy rail FN.. B te 10 P. M. HtCKIir. , On Kept. 1. ELIZABETH, widow of Themas Hlckey. Itclatlves snd friends Invited te funeral en Monday, at 8:30 A. M., from her Inte residence, 0408 Osage nve. Solemn requiem maes at Church of Transfiguration, 10 A, M. Interment Hei Cress Cemetery. .... KAKkKKR.- At Atlantic City. N. J., Aw, K0. CHAIU'EN HENRY KAEMCER, aged f2. Relatives and friends and nil societies of which hn wus a member, are Invited tofu ' neral Men . 2 P, M . late residence, 4705 i Old Yerk reed Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. i KEENAN Au. 80. nt I.uthervllle, Md., I ANNIE J,, widow of William Keenan. Brv I Ices and Interment Seuth Laurel Hill Cem. I Sat . 1 30 P. M i KNAU3D. In Bethlehem. Pa... Friday. I ."opt. 1. HAItllARA KNAUSE. widow of .Oeerge W Knause, aged 84 iear and2 tl.iin. I-ineral from the residence of her l daughter and een-tn-law. Prof, nnd Mrs. P. I A Lambert. .123 Center St.. Rethtehem, Pa.. , en Monday. Sept 4, at 2 P. M. (standard I time). Interment will le private at St. Paul a cemetery, near Coepnrsourg. pn. LA.MIJERT. Sept. 1. EDWARD WAYNE. husband of Mildred n Lambert (nee Miles), nred 0.1. Ftinernl Tiles . 11 A M.. from his late residence. 17 Penn ave.. Celllnii' wied. N J. In. Laurel Hill Cem. lie- main mny b viewer .Men. eve. LANE. At East Hiram. Maine, Aug. 29, I JENNIE, wife of the late OeerKe Lane. I Funeral eervtres en Snturdny at 8:30 P. M.. nt Matthew Slmpen Methodist Church. Ard i morn Int St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. ' LIPPINCOTT Au.'. 31. CHARLES &. husband of Ella If I.lpplncett. aged Ofl. I Relatives nnd friends Rre Invited te attend fun-rtil errWrns. Monday, 2 P M., at 312 Pearl nt . Camden, N J. Interment private, Colestown Cemcery. I'rlends may call Sun day. 7 te O P M liiuiiibAMUiA At t.iayment, uei., S-pl. 1. MAX LICHTENSTEIN aged OH. Funeral services at his late residence Maner ni C'ayment, I5cl . Men.. 11 A. M. Int. prlate LILLIS Aur 31. 1022. CATHERINE A dnuKhter of late Jehn and Mary J. LIIIIh 'nee Itarker). Relatives and friend Invited te fjrernl. Men., H .".0 A M., resi dence, B010 Heyer st . aermsntewn. High rnnsn at the Immaculate Conreptlen Church 10 A, M Int New Cathedral Cem. LIPPINCOTT. Aus 31 CHARLES C. husband of Ella JI Liplncett. aped 60. Relatlvea and friendf Invited te funeral serv. Ice Men . S P M (dayllKht-eivlne: time), at 312 Pearl st . Camden. N. .1. Int. pri vate. Colestown Cem. Friends may call Hun . 7 te I) P. M. LONO. On Auk 31 1022. HENRY, hue bund of the Inte Katherlne D. Leng (nee Kleemnn), In his 04th ear. Relatives and friends, a'se Fkd Ledge. Ne. 202 F and A. M . Slieam Royal Arrh Chapter. Ne. 228; Pa Cemmnndery Ne. 70, I.u Lu Temple, I A. A. ) N .M H or h i:eninir Star Ledge, Ne 1S7. K of P Standing Elk Tribe. Ne. ' 100. Imp O. R M . Nerthast Shrine Club; lir desburn Ledge. Ne. 37, I. O. O. F.I 1 Hr'deshurir Castle Ne. 107, Ancient Order I Kn-uhts of ,!stlr Chain, and ether or ganizatiens of v.nirh hn was a member. In- hi z. n rincK irnm ma .nii.m. nw m rrKinamm. I rni r Vfnnr IIITO Vnrnr.l t.. Crank. ford Int at Cedar Hill Cem Remain i m.u b lowed Jlen. eve . from 8 te 10. LONO -Am 80. ELLI7N W . widow of Frederick lying. In he- RRth vear Funeral i services hat .2 1 M . at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Iva D. DuOan. 6500 N. 1 0th st . Oak Lnne Int Leverlngten Cent. Frlendi mnv call Frl. eve LONC.AKER. Aug. 31. HARRY 13.. hus band of Allc II Lengsker Relative and i frlerda Invited te f uner-l services, Tues., If I P. M. nt his late residence. 823 N. 2.1th t. Int private. Friends may call Men., 7 te 0 P. M. I I.i.VOAKER On Aug. 31st. AURAJI LO.vriAKER. in his 87th year Service I Sun lay 2 30 P M . Lutheran Church, .srhv nkvllle manoene Au. 31. blanche i. B.. iw" ?' Hrmhiirilt W Mancenir and daush- te.- or James and alary A Smith. Relatival nd friends nre invited te attend funeral services, Men. 3 I. M., residence. 3415 Madisen square. Int Mt Merlah Cem. Re mains mnv te viewed Hun eve. Meimmu. Auer. se AitcjunALD, hu- Innd of I a te Anna Menrlde (nee Smith) and eon of Mnry A. (nee Murphy), and the lata .Jtihn Mcllrlde. Relatives ami friends, also riilla Firemen's Itelief Acse. nnd Insur ant Pntrel. nre Invited te funeral, Tues,. s A M. Inte residence. H1C2 R Trent St. FeU'inn mass of reiiulem .i' Snored Heart Chu-rh. ' .10 A M Int Hely Cres Cem. McCLINB. On Aub 20. MA11Y THOMAfl. wife of the late Ouen H. McCIInc. at the res res Idence of her n-phew. Waj-ne I Pennelt. Herwyn. Th. runeral en Sat . Sept. 3. at 2 30 I'. M . in the lierwyn Presbyterian Church Int. Great Valley Presbyterian Cemetery. HemninH may be viewed Friday eenln. 7 te 0 M(fMNAI.D On Auk. 31 1022 KM.EV JIcDON'ALD (nee Itlffe) wife of Samuel J. M'P.Tiild. nm l 17 venn Relatives and frlendH nre Invited te the funeral, en Mon day moraine, nt h in o'clock from her late residence. 2031 Mifflin st Solemn requiem mess nt St Kdmend Church nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt Helv i res Cemetery. Mi'DnlVTI.1, t his residence. 117 Thimpien ivik. Ardmore en Sept 1. 1022, IJI'IH Fni:DEP.ir en of the late William I, nnd Mary M-enell. Netice of funeral Infr MILDBR At Sellersvllle. Pa. Aur. 81. PA.MCEL. husband of Viela Milder, aired 30 Relatives and friends nlse Pannenta Ben. Aee , Phlla Lodire Ne. 4. S of H.: Qllt r.'de Castle. Ne I3S K Q K are Invited te attind funeral -mtvIces. Run. 3 P, M.. at pirlers of Merris R isenbera- Sen, 2000 N. Ilrend st Int. Monteflero C'em. Servlcaa Sat . S P. M . at his lata residence. 304 U-vn u".. ellersvllle l-a NIJVINS Auk. 31. ULIZAIinTlt O.. vldnw of Mnrtln Nevlns aed 70 yeura. Fu nrrnl serMces Sun eve . 8 o'clock, from Pirlers of S P. Fmnkenfleld Pens. N. W. cer ."l)th nnd Sprlnir Garden s. Int. private. (VCONNKI.L. Auif. 20. at Tort Riley. Knne. TIMOTHY O'CONNKLL, fermerlr of Oermnntewn I'le notice of funeral later, SHi:itHOW. Sept. 7. et Pntcheg-ue. L. 1 . Ili:.N'JAMIN son of Rev J S iSherbnw, fernierlj of Ne Yf rk City, aued 4. Fu neral service un . 1 30 P M preclsely, nt Ad.ifli Jeshurun C.-m. ORItnLL On Auirust 30. HERDEItT T.t husband of the late Maude M. Orrell. Rela te es and friends n!e Welceme J.edce. Ne. 4f,3. r and M . Musicians' Protective As As As borlatlen. Inited te services, en Sat,, at 2 P M , nt hi lnt. residence. 21)20 Colum bia ave Remains may le vieucd en Friday, fr -n 7 te I) Int prtvnte PI. ATT. At HrldKepert N. J., Sept. 1. n I A II PI.ATT. .iBe,l 70. Relatives and . . ..- ..'. a. I ... e.K.Avnt uavi.Iaab h .1. ,cv imc ..f her hut)ind. Samuel n. Piatt. Uruliropert. n J Men i i- 3,1. (etanaard tlrre) Int at Iirldtepert KICIlARUSON On ub 80, 1022, CATH AltlNK A wife of O. errn I. Richardson nnd d lUKhter of Charles H and Catharlnej I.. I.ytle. Relative nnd friends are Invited te the Bervlce. en Suturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, nt her residence 830 N Markna at. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. RODISON. Suddenly. In Phlla., Pa., en Auk. HI. l:2. WILLIAM C. ROBISON. Relatives and friends nlse Renovo Ludes N . 40.1. F and A M . and all ether Ma sonic i.'iranlzatlens of whlth he wa a mem ber. Ledge Ne 334 D. P. O. E. and 11. of L. 1" . of Renown are Invited te the service en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 111 Presbyterian Church. Renovo. Interment Ki.rMew Cemetery Ledie Ne 493, F. and M of lt'-nc-.-e will have chat of the funt ml Lik Haven and Wllllamspert l ,n.re pleisrt cepv ROSE Aug 20 at Aslnirv Park, sudden ly of heart fal'ure JAMES MADISON ROSE, son of Ian CJeorse C5 and Susan 11. It .se. nued rt3 Int Sun 2 P M from lite residence Asbtiry I'ark Friends In vited lll'WEI.I, All HI. WILLIAM -'..PT" loved husband of Sydney Ruwell (nee Smith), of 3023 W Olrard ave., asred lis Relatlvee nnd friends, nlse Mt Merian )5a. no, ion. F nnd A M. . Jf-rusal-m Chapter. Ne. 3. 11. V. C ; Vulcan. AseemNy Universal Craftsmen: Council of Enulneers, and ail ether organizations of which he was a msrn b.r, nm Invited te attend funeral services, Tues , 3 1 M. precisely nt the parlors of Merris Rmcnberc's Sen. 2000 N. Dread St. Int Mt Merlah Cem. KCin'l.KB Lafe of 413 HufTllscle at.. Auk 31. 1022. Wtl.HELMINA. widow e( Henry Sehulkn Relutlves and frlsnds In ltcd te attend funeril scrvlcns. Hat.. 8 P. M , nt parlors of William II. Strlnrfletd, nnei W Susquehanna ave Int. private, Mt. Pence Cem. SHIVERS. Sept. 1, JOrJIAH DELL. has. hand cf Kltsa A. Shivers, aved 03. IUla tles and friends tnvltbd te funeral, TuM.a 2 P M.. from his late residence. 2725 W. Sterner st Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Frprnea may call Men. eve. SMITH Aiik 31. ROnERT V . husband nf Aniiln Smith. Relatives and friends. Cnmden Ledge Ne. 10, F and A. M., and ill eth"r nmanuatlens of which lie wit e, lumber are lnlte.l te nttend funeral, Mm.; J ! M from his late residence. 317 N "i 1 f, iimlen. N J Inl private, HarlcUh Ceni Friends may call Sun eve. WFADLEY Aub- 31. ELISV BAIin. dauKhter of the late Savlllnn C. and Kill eiaiei . ei-ivitri at imj resmence Dtraf- ford, Pa . Sunday. 1 P. M standard Una. Int private i UMIKKTAKKIIS t; tfUYLE iV tMiAWjii: W ' "Tmrzz '4 3-;i - 1 1 ...4' ' , H. IM-V
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