Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDG-EB-
PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 192
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te the Editor
Are We Really Gettlnrj Warmer7
Te the Edllcr of the Evenlne Public Ledger:
Sir ;In the unii8ml Setitenibcr ilnys
through which ttiln part of the United
Etatrs nt lenst Is new pneslns It Is In
terestlnjc te note Hint n contributor te
the Londen Dully Mull holds that the
Northern llinlsplicrc Is RettliiR warmer
and dryer.
This contributor regrets thnt thcr thcr
Biemcters nrc of recent Invention, nnd
that weather records nre still mere re
cent, for he is certain thnt were rec
ords nvnllnble beck te the beginning el
the Chrlstlnn crn we vheuh! find Ills
theory tlmt the Northern ilemlsiiriere
Is Retting warmer nnd dryer con
firmed
But he cites such rererds ns nrc J
vnllnhln lln tmtPM t hut in Cnrsnr s
i account of the Gallic wars we find fre
quent mention of frosts se intense irm
whole armies were nble te cress grent
' rivers en the ice. whereas new the Hlver
1 Seine, for example, docs net freeze up
mere thnn once or twice In n hundred
years, lie discovers ninny iniiurmeiis
thnt the (ieriunn winters of nn enrly
period were nlmet Arctic In their
cverity. wlille ns late ns the sixteenth
centurv the Knpllsh winter wns net un
like thnt of Northern fnlted States.
Coming te mere recent times, the
Londen man notes that the records 01
the Hudsen May Company, giving In
every ense the date of the freeze-up of
the 'northern rivers nnd the date of the
breaking up of the ice. show thnt in
i!00 years the period between has de
creased bv ten dajs.
Further, the glneiers of Kurepe arc
till reccdlnj the Aletsch at the date of
fiftv feet yearly, and the (trnnd Desert
at the rate of nearly 101) feet j early.
Anil, finally, according te thi- writer,
the ice fringes of the polar regions have
retreated some forty miles in the com
paratively brlpf period Inei man first
began te visit these regions.
The difficult) of disproving such theo
ries adds te the interest in them. Thus
li.i.. it lu fii",.wf.i1 tlmt tin pnrtli is
lewlv tiltlng'"'t!ird the pole, thus
Changing longitude reikeningx. or that
Itnrs is trying te signal the earth, we
are all attention, net se much ne
cause we are ready te accei t such no
tions without question, but becau-e
there nn1 always enough of possibilities
In them te mnke u curious as te what
mar be snitf about them.
Many nn old-timer in Knstern Penn
sylvania bus insisted that we de net
knew the severe winters of ether days,
and most persons have been dispened te
luugh nt him. Hut along cenuw one of
rather scicntlhV turn of mind, with an
arruv of indications that are hnrdly te
be Ignored, nnd we nre nt once set te
wondering whether or net there may be
something in it.
Frem notions thnt have seemed fan
tastic a geed deal of what Is new set
down ns certain knowledge has come.
Perhnp bv the time we have followed
out nil th lends suggested bv the mediwt
contributor te the Louden Mail it shall
be found that the climate of our hemi
sphere is ictually changing.
W. C. TEMPLKTON.
Ilarrisburg. Pn., September (I, 1D2.
Paradoxes In Nature
tte thz Editor el the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir "The unusual news hu trans
pired," rends a newspaper notation I
hnvc just finished reading, "that the
standard Hritish yard, which for thirty
years bus been kept in a sealed box in
the Commens, lias 'grown' one ten
thousandth of an Inch longer thnn the
standard kept by the Heard of Trade;
and. apparently net te be outdone, the
standnrd Hritish pound, made of plati
num. It reported te have gained '1 Mj
grains in weight."
All of which is interesting. Hut
what the Hritish pound gained in
weight it lest in purchasing power,
and all the time the yard stick grew
longer skirts grew shorter.
CALVIN.
Philadelphia, September 0. 11)2.
Movies in the Schools
l"e the Editor e the Kvenine Public Ledger:
Sir Your remarks as te movies in
the schools seem te invite some Informa
tion en the matter. The need fur
m.nliwil ln nnnnrntllx in snell Tl!lH (' W:l.
foreseen some years uge and s.i plied b .
small machines using iiims of acetate
of cellulose instead of celluloid. Thse
films are both narrower and shorter
thnn the regulnr. Thcj are pieduced
from the regulnr negatives b uitaiis i
of a reducer. The cost Is y.lglillj mere
r . . L A. 1 .. !.,.. -.-. tl 1 ! 1
Net mi'y is the tilui "nen-inllnm-Diable."
but the lamrK are of k.-e
J lower. If left en the film, thry cnue
t te shrivel and curl, but it docs net
blaze. The width and perforations be
ing different prevent the u. e of the
professional films. These small ma
chines are admitted te lx wife te u-e
without booths or with eighten-,venr-eld
licensed operators. On this account
they can be moved from room te room
and used where desired. , This make.
them well ndnpteik for schools mid
mall societies like churches nnd Sunuuji
schools.
The big nrgu.nent ngainst them v
thnt the libraries which supply them
are few and small. This is becoming
less true every day. Several seuries of
supplv arc available nt very reasona
ble riites. It may be true that the
nrc net se up te date ns the profes
sionals but educative things de net get
old se fast tliut tills Is un objection. As
the demand grows the supply will be
st hand. Since both nre made from
the same negative, there is no reason
te" prevent.
The abec is the result of mere thnn
a year of use in hundny-hciioei wcrK.
I will gladly give mere definite infor
mation en application. I have no con
nection with the trnde.
CIIAS. K. DUItYCA.
Philadelphia, September 4, lt)U'
Will Clethes Tame the Soviet?
fe the Editor of the Kventne Public Ledger:
Si,On the authority of Mether
Geese "four and twenty tailors went te
kill a snnll." The expedition failed
utterly when "the best man among
them durst net touch her tail."
Four times twenty tailors are en their
way te HusMa te see what tliev can de
te the Helsheviki in the way of crened
'pants nnd cullnrs that set right. It is
1 a tlnring venture, conceived and
finance,! bv American garment workers
1 , practical contribution te thn pence
I of nations, with a little co operative
'IfSutatni'MH investment en the side.
I de net possess a grent amount of
" tBlll Inforinntien nbetit the lioNlio lieNlio lioNlie
c , lki. nltheiiBh Mrs. Engnn'v iirtk-les in
. the Bntnrdny nvenlnc Peet haw ln-cn tl-
iurolnfltery In ninny regnnls. nml irem
them nnl cisewhr-re I linve gleiinrc! thnt
mens Iht'lr attrtbiilcs la nn nhseiice of
Intrrent in tlie general stibjert of pnntJ
and cellars. On n baxls of Miei-r utility
punts fccm n matter of cmirce, whlli a
cellar 1 regnrded iih n luxury and pos pes
fbly a Mnlwter symbol of suspected
Ireiirpenbi lennlngs,
The beauty that lice in pnntu, their
noble HneB, the artful fall ever the shoe
top, the cuff, the youthful college bnl bnl bnl
loen leg or the nifty business form-
Tb I'eeple'a Forum will appear dally
la ih rrenln l't Mr. and jlae
m tha.Mandnjrl'ul'He Ider. I'fttera
XuH.l t,mlv ln ii will ns nrlnted.
Vreil rmueeted peemg, and queatlea
af aeawraj n
letereat will ba aeawera.
, Letters te the Editor should be n
brief nnj, te the peln ns possible,
avoiding anything that would open
a denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Names nnd addresses
must be signed ns nn ovldence of
reed fnlth. although names will net
be Drlnted If request Is made that
Irrv be emitted.
The publication of a letter Is net
te be token as nn Indersemcrt of Its
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re
turned unices nccempanled by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.
fitting garment se attractively idmwn In
the ndvertivements, all these things one
has understood te he M-ernfiillr outside
the purview of a gemiiiu', nil led, full full
vejeed iirulctnrlan.
Tluw eighty heroic men may have
their work cut out en a mile for which
they lime no r.ntterns. Yit. In tlw u.
it.jite chance of success who can say
whether IteNhevls-m arrayed in "our
....,.-... i.iu imi'rni3 nnu rminrti et me
crude elegance of shnbblncsM will net
e another stimuli shout uf his locks.
Certainly if the Soviet appears en the
I streets of Moscow In the. inconspicuous
. uniform of the American clerk the spell
iWW be broken nnd the people rrnllze
tile llllllim lliwu i( rtinin iti'iitftuwlntia
Clethes may mnke the innii, but they
will be the ruin of the movement.
.TAJIKS K. 11AKKINCTON.
I'lnlndelphln, September 1, 1W22.
Questions Answered
The Festive "Skeeter"
Te the Editor at the Evening I'ublle Ledger:
Sir Will ou kindly tell n sufferer what
Is th- best llculd te use te prevent moqulte
liUvnl miii:kwheu.
West rhtliiKlphln, Svptember u. IU'.'2.
Arcenlln.? te the Unlteil .Statu Depart
ment of Acrlculture. spirits of c.impher
rubbed en th faoe anil hanOt nr en the
pillow nt nlsht will keep nuiHqullee away
for a limn. oil of pmnyrev.il hai thu
property nnj. slUhtly diluted with iilrohel,
Is sometimes found an effevtlNu li f iihv
nealnst the "pesky crlttrii ' until It cp
orates. Cltremlla also Is one of the best
subntanrin for the use of these who de net
object te its odor.
England's Lending and Borrowing
Te the Editor nf the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Did HnRlaml lend money te the Al
lien in the great war ami then turn around
and borrow from the United States?
IXQL'IUKIt.
Philadelphia, September 4, 10'J2.
Oreat Urltaln lent her allies IP 4S 33H -OOU.
She borrowed from the United States
ll.U7T.000.OUO.
"Deg Days"
Te the Editor of the Evening Puhlle Ledf-r-
Mr Pleaie state In thn People's I'erum
when the ' deg days" occur nnd whv they
are se called C. A. N
Philadelphia. September .1, 1022.
The se-call'd "dej das" comprise a
teried from f ur te six weeks variously
placed b twen th" early part of July nnj
the ,.irlv part of Sept- mber This Is si
desltrnatid btcause it w.m reckem-d In an
1 n, Mmi
trum the rising of the deK star.
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STE.MS" NOTICK8
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AIRIAT1C
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ti:uitic , . .
Sept. 10 Oct. 14 Nev.
Sept. J Oft. 21 Ne.
Sept. 30 Oi t. 2H Nn.
Oct. T Nev. 4 Dec.
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C.inKAI.TAU. NAl'l.i: AM tIKXOA
Kl IV sept. 2.1 Net. II j
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Cabin nnd third rbins n-'kinser-, c.irrlfd.
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Mi:i)IAN sent. 1"
vji.ttifTii.ciiinuMU-ne.'AvVTwr.HP
Fni.XM) H''Pt. HI Oct. 21 ".;
KKOONI.ANH Sept. M 0t. 2S IJec. 2
,PI.MI ent. 30 m. 4 Dec. II
r,OTIII,MI (direct) (let. 7
KIMVM) 0t. 14 Ne IS Dec. 23
Samlnnil (thlrd-fhis p.ienBcrs mil) )Sept.l3
I'reicbt for Dnnrlir enl.
Mnnlnttan Sent. 10 M r lilcun Oct. 3
M-cklniw Sept. 20 Xlnl.in Ort. in
Missouri l. 2-
m iNriiriti.v
14 Oet. 2(1
MINNI.kahi" '"'"..Hi.., 'Y.-JSJ
III.Xilll.l.
Oft. r, 0. II
12 .Ot. 1U
ji,in,attiin ' scut, in MIcIiIkuii Oct. 3
Murjiind Tn wsphiit mm!
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International Mercantile Marine Ce.
12(1 Tt:.Mi:it- 1 31)11.000 tens
raengrr IlllUe. 1310 Walnut M I'll In.
TrrlKlit Office. 105-4 1 1 Bourne lllilg.. 1'lillu.
CUNARD;
ane ANCHOR UNBS
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A Q U IT A N I A
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IU-KKNf.HI 'nt. il Ort. 13 Ner. 31
Vll HPTVMA "(nt. 30 Ne. 7
N! V te riimeuth. Cherbourg, and Hnmburj
CMteMA Oct. X Nn. I Icc. 0
sON I A Oct. II Ne. 30
y t f0bh (Queenstown) and Liverpool
i'tlHHMl sent. I ')ct. 13 -
' I "Till ne Sent. 3 Oct. 30
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notion te Queenntewii and Liverpool
TYKHIIKN'I V (ne1 . .Vpt. 20
Phlladelrhla te I.enrtun
VIIKiII.IV Oct 3
1'hll.i te Olbraltnr Malta Alexandria
lielrut Tripoli ana Kamaiiinia i vprun)
hivi:ii itXRS 'rut. 1:1
Sen ve'ir Ipal rtJWrtD r write
C'l NAKI) A ANCIIOK sTi:AMltlf I IXi:.,
eN.rncer Orllce 1300 Will nut M 1'hllu.
crfliht emce. Ilniime Hitler.. I'll Hit.
xlmpress Express Reuto
Te EUROPE
Via the St, Lawrence te
CnETnOlJUG SOUTHAMPTON
H A M U IJ H G By the .plrmMIr t ppeintej
E rprcJioSetlanJ"nd hmpTut of Franca, "
Quebec le Liverpool "Emprtu af
Brtfatn, " Full, Sec&ecJ eed Third CUm.
Montreal le Liverpool Gloagenv,
Southmplen and Antwerp tit
apkadid Oee.cl.u Cinidun rc6c tteimiliiae.
Only About 4 Days of Open Sea
Rtttt and all information en request
It. C CLAYTON. City laaa. Aal.
670 ChMtnut St., Philadelphia
t. T. 8TKHU1NO, Oen. AgU, I'a. Iet.
Uadlten Ave., at 41th 81., New Torb
CANADIAN PACIFIC
mw mm aria at-a Ukir'
Operating V. S. Gov, Shipt
Sailings Frem Philadelphia
FOR HAMBURG
SS "City of Flint" (USSB)...SfPl. 9
SS "CkUkiww" (USSB)...0cl. 21
HUDSOff SHIPPINC (JO.,! Inc., Agli.
32k Cheatnut St., riilia.
N. V. TO C'IU:itUlinCsejTIIAMI;TON
MA4ITIC tnew) Sept. 10 Oct. . lct. JS
OlA'I'lf .sept. 2.t Oct. 14 e.
llOMTTtIC (new) "rut. It" Oct. 21 Ne. II
v i t nillll lOflXSMUlVM A I.IM..'
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Drexel Institute, rcnra-nnlxeil, re.
ilrcnriitril n nil refurnished, offers
thorough technical trnlnlng in Civil,
Klertrlcul, Meclmnlciil.
Ce-operative Engineering
Alternating- clnssc In Instruction
nnd practice.
Heme Economics
Demestic Science, Demestic Art,
Dietetics, Drrssmuldna-, .Millinery,
Costume Deslgp,
Library Science
All plinn?s if Mbrnrliin' work.
Secretarial Courses
Fitting for Frlviite Secretaries nnd
flnp paying positions. Address
Are Yeu Grewing?
Train veurelf for a Iwtter )osltlen
without UiterferlnB with our pres
ent work.
Telrc evenlns rnur-es offer prnetl
cat thotenrh Instruction In Dinlnew
Ailmlnl-trntien cenuntlnir. (Innera
I in-lnc". Salesmanship. 8tcne"raPh
md In Secretarial and Tcather
Tralninu.
I).i 'choel New Open
Nlelit Sclienl Opens Sept. IS
PEIRCE SCHOOL
cf Business Administration
ll'rlte for SStli Year Heek
l'lne M. Wet of llrnnd
"A Touch of the Country
In the Heart of the City"
A melern school, mill ever two cen
turies of worthy traditions, for bevs und
K.rls from the primary Rrades up
tireuch the hlBh school.
Cel ee Preparatory & General Courses
Large p'nysieunds. Abundance of
' B'it ard air
Kmitiasls en loead Beneral culture nnd
Imple Christian IH'nir. with rc I'd te
tne needs nnd nntltude of eich punll.
lleslns Ninth .Menth ISth. New open
: r lnrpectlen and enrollment (Cii'tIebs )
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mt irrtVTMrvrMrterii
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COLLEGE Night school
TKAIN HERE!
Are veu loeklns for th let In
husiness eduratlen' Then It will
pa you well te lnes1:it thli
f .meus instiiutien or uusinebi.
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Service
DIRECT SAILINGS FROM
FHBLADELPHiA
TO
DUTCH EAST INDIES
and PHILIPPINES
Penang, Belawan-Deli, Pert Swet-
tenham, Singapore, Batavia,
Samarang, Seerabaya,
AND
MANILA and ILOILO
S S "Fairfield City" Sailed
S S "Mobile City" Sept. 30
S S "Steel Traveler" . . . Oct. 30
Fer retea and partlculnr apply t
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GENERAL AGENTS,
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Lembard 6271 Main 244i
Mwl&ik te
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ei U.S.Qovarnmenteliips
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Fastest Time
te Rie dr Janeiro, Montevideo, and Duenes
Aires. Finest ships American service
American Feed American comforts. Sell
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S. S. Southern Cress V . Sept. 16th
S. S. American Legien . Sept. 30th
S. S. Pan America . . . Oct 14th
S. S. Western World . . Oct. 28th
Fortnightly thereafter
Fer deacriptive booklet, address
Munson Steamship Lines
67 Wall St. New Yerk City
Mnnafllmt Operators for
nOarrm
JOINT SCHVICe WITH
X, HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE
TO rLYMOUTH. nOULOCNE
UAMUUUG
Br New Annicu.FUi Stumcn
KIISOI.L'TK et. 1 Oct. 17
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TO IIAMBUnG DIRECT
SaDinus every Thur ly. by the popu
lar steamers Mount Clay, Mount Car Car
eoll, Mount Clinten, Hanea, Uayern.
Wuerttemberx, with special cabin and
improved third class accommodations.
United American Lints, inc.
:( Ilreudwiiy, N. Y. or l.ecul Acent
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STEAMSHIP LINES
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XH "J-.AMT MIIE" ent. 10
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BONOM A sail Oct. IT
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I PHILADELPHIA I
Phene PREsten 5325 x I
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KtHTCATlONAf.
Ileth Hextn .
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Tinching
Anether reason why
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graduates make geed
in your business.
The man or woman who
must get an education while
working should have the best
possible teaching.
The whole Drexel System
of Action Training is built en
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Scheel of .Business
Accounting
Salesmanship
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Traffic Management
Finance and Investment
Business Law
ard Many Related Subjects
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Electrical
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Enrollment Open New
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If ou cl(slr Imslne1!! training of any
Idml d.i "r eU'iilnir. be nuie te ttet Par
ticuliira lnin Striker's before maUns
iletlnilp iiiranu'f'mcniB.
nun ua a'ui nmn RtU'irnte ihi type
Mvrltfi' H Gelil Mel.iU wen list Near.
S' r ulur'H Shorthand. TjnewrltlnB.
il'in1 l.e Mmi Aceuntlnir, IVnniimhlp,
Ariiuineuc i.nsiiii una eiiiesm.insnip.
Strayer's Business College
Hm rliehtnnt trfrt Wnlni't D.t-Bt
NEFF COLLEGE
Ici'lep, all iiewrs, rh memory think
inu. rentltlpnrH etc. nmnves I 'ear nnd
Se t Ceiifc1nupncti. Imiirevea KxpreHHlen
In Coin- tHiitleii. Oratory. Ulocutlen.
Tirainattr1 Art etc
Ii.v. Aft. I-ie. Courses, clai and
t rtate. CNur en for CIuIih IerreeH,
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r rrvl'w f.llr iture. Wrtte. cull,
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Mil CAN ii:r A (lOIHM'AYIMi I'OMTION
1'bere In u (eu'ttuntly Incieaaln? demand
f ) wll-tralned loeKUieperH. Our ceurFen
n Ixieklifi'l'IriK nid acceuiitancy che the
eunir man cr vninan Hludent t'.int kind
ei uroundwe-k which In necessary te ncccpt
it tiositlen of reiprjimlblllty Day and NlKht
latM!" lr.rinnal instruction. C'.ill for
tnnr,ievv aim t.uaieir una innpect our well-
equipppfi classroom!,.
Ullir A Ill'i.lVt'k ,, t iiu.
li and V'elli'Kr of C'eiunicrce
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23d and Walnut Streets
OPEN'S
Pa Sfhnel. .September 11
Afternoon X' T. enlnr Scheel.
September 30
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Ideal location, 12 miles from Philadelphia. Large Athletic Field.
Splendid Gym. Separate Dept. for Juniors, 11 years old and ever.
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possible, without sacrificing training
nnd who cannot afford either time or
money te take a four-year course.
Our course is covered in two years
and has been approved by leading
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Philadelphia Mechanical
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ACCOUNTING
Three-year diploma course flttlnjt for
the C. I'. A. examinations and ter
business udvuncemuu:
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rirsi i ear nUBiekH ,nw
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PRE-ACCOUNTING
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keeslne for these who wunt te equip
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Scheel of Accounting and
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1421 Arch Street
1013 Lehigh Avenue
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THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
OVERBROOK
llegular Scheel Sessions begla
Thurs'lay. September 21at
Re-Examlnatlena
Wednesday, September 20th
New boys report Tuesday, Sept. 19th
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Headmaster
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A NATIONAL neardlnr; Scheel
en the Susquehanna, be
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more. Faculty of trained special
ists. College Heard standards.
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Single rooms. Gymnasium,
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KDWCATIONAt.
Ynunr Men nnd liny
The clerk becomes the manager only
when he is mentally equipped te "man
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because he is the BRAINS of the busi
ness. Yeu MAY gain business knowl
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rience. But you can go faster and fur
ther by building en the foundation of a
practical business education.
The University of Pennsylvania Evening
Scheel offers you the opportunity te
study business under the direction of
members of the University faculty
many of them nationally recognized
authorities en business and financial
subjects. Yeu are offered the opportu
nity te study business methods under
men who serve, in many cases, as busi
ness advisers te great corporations and
te the United States Government.
Tlieoilern J. Orajraen, Director,
Evening Scheel, U. of 1.
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In our cla.ss rooms and study peri
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CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
A day nnd benrdlnir school for boys. Pre
paration for cellciie a specialty. Special rat
for e-ilav boarders. Supervised study and
play In the afternoon for dav beya as well
as boarders. Open September 30th.
Cutaleuues en application.
J. L. PATTIHtSON Headmaster
MANMCB. N. T.
MANLIUS ftste, , t . 2 ! ei
Amenir the hills. 11 miles from Syracuse.
Elaborate equipment. 19 bul'dlnss. 120
acres. Athletics. Umlnesa teuise. Alse
J.Hl,.,0t,:t.n.5l; Fer 3i M um'er OEM.
VM. VnnnKPK. Pre... nor 27. Manllus.N T
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nortnENTewN military institute
Thoreuch preparation for college or bush
nejs. ERlclent faculty. ?mall classes. Indi
vidual attention. Military tralnlnir. 38th
ear. Fer cataletrun address Drawjr C22.
Cel. T. D. Landen, IJonlentewn, N. J.
Principal nnd Cnir.rnnd.int
Teunr Women nnd Girls
MILLINERY; DRESSMAKING
COSTUME DESIGN Practical courses. 12
Hteka each, expert Instructors, latest msib
eds and styles, becln Sept. 11.
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MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
Will Commence the Fall Term st
2204 Pine Street, September 28
The principals will be at the school after
Sept. in. Oierlea Scheel, a .brunch of Mlea
Hills' Scheel will rcepgn in the Hcd Cress
Heuse, Paell, Seet. 1!7.
Miss snywnrd'a Scheel ter Olrls. OverbrerA
Fhlla., Pa, College preparatory and a
retsrlal courses. Athletic. Doniestie Sclencs
Carriage cr,ls for pupils In Uala. O-nwyJ.
Met en and WynneffeM. Write Dept. L.
MISH H. JAVKT BAVtVABn. PrlnclpiU
Ml illreun'a Scheel far Klndercnrtism
Junier. Senior and Graduate Course
Primary methods. Practice kindergarten
Address A. T. Illmnn. Prln. llex t,
40011 P1n f... Phllsrtslphla. Pa.
THE PItOtlRESS SCHOOL
202.1 N. llread St. A medt-rn school. Public
Scheel Curriculum. Short hours. Individual
Instruction. Address Miss Peirgy ShlpMn
L'rewther. 11744 X. nth st,. Oak l.anp, Phlla
WEST CI IEHTER. PA .
THE mitl.INOTON hEMIN'AII, INC.
Junier Cellree Courses (a rnrs)
Physical Education, Secretarial, Music,
Art. Expression. Heme Economics.
Collece Preparation (4 jrurn)
Standard Courses for tlie best celleBes.
Arademlc or IIIkIi Scheel (4 years)
Liberal but thoreuuh tralnlnir for life.
'lirNlne V Hv I'rlnchinl, nx 1110
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
LEEFSON - HILLE ;e;rriv",ry
ir,24.2n Chestnut SlSti?,U",e "'C'
nsth Adeline nml Yerk Iteml
National Hank HiiIIiIIiik. Luniulnnne
REIH'ENS XKPTiaillEK IHTII
AniJOTT. At Mnvs Lnndlnir. N. .1
Sept.
Itelatles ani friends Invited te funeral
services en hundav ufternoen, at 2 o'clock '
nt his Inte rcsldence Interment Union Ccnu i
years.
UlCry. .IIUIH i'UIIUIUK.
HALL. Sept. .1. KirrURAH S.. wife nf
David II. Hall, Relatives nml friends nlse
H. of V. Auxiliary of Anna M Ress Camp
Ne, 1. ar Invited te funeral services, Sat
at 1 P. M., nt I, I'. Keller & Sens. N li'
cer. 13th nnd Lehigh nve. Int. private
Friends mny call Krl. eve.
BUCK. Sept. 0. SOLOMON, hn ,,,, ,
late Marie Heck. Relatives nnd frlendB are
Invited te attend funeral, Frl
1 0 A r
late residence, 241U N. 18th st,
Khnlnm Pern.
Int. ile'def
RETIIEL. At 8410 Himllten t., en
Sept. 7, 1022. MARY ANNA, wife of Ren"
nptl N. llethel, used 80 year, Netice of
funeral later.
1IOEHM. Sept. 0, ROSE, wife of Adam
Roehm, RelatUes nnd friends Invited te
nttend funeral. Sat.. 7:30 A. M.. reuiii.n,...
001 Jeffersen st. Solemn requiem mass St
Peter's Church, 0 A, M Int. Hely Redeemer
Ce"t
ROEHM. Sept. 7. 1022, RACHEL A
ROEHM Funeral Saturday, 2 p. M.. from
Union Heme for Old Ladles, 48ih and
Lancaster ave.
HOWMAN. Sept. 0, 1022. MAURICE
WOODWARD, husband of Mellle F Ilow
man Funerul services nnd Int. prUate.
1 I1ROWN. Sept. II. 1022 JOHN H hus
band et Ute Sarah A. Drewn, need 71
runral services Sat.. 2 P. M.. at his lata
residence, 20 W. Provldejice read. Aldan.
D(l. Ce.. Pa. Int. a. tCuinDerland Cem.
Friends mav call Frl.. 7 te 0 p. M.
I jJAPiTijiN. Buaueniy. at his res dence.
KbO N 2Bth St.. en Sept. B. 1922. HARRY
IF CANTlilN. naetlTO sears. Rela tit es and
I friends, also Mutual Republican Club. Thir
teenth Ward: empleyes of CUy Hollrlier'
1 Ofllce. nre Invited te the service, nn i.,-iia..
fenlnir. nt 8 o'clock, at tlie Oliver H. Hair
Wld., 120 Chestnut st. Interment at Chester
Ruraf Cemetery. .,rew
L CARHN. Sept. B. 1022. EDWIM S hus.
band of Elizabeth Stew Carlln. Relatives
and friends are Invited te funeral services
Frl,. P. M at his late residence, "li N
8d at., Camden. N. J. Int. private, Harleleh
Cem. Friend may call 'ihure., 7 te 8
'COCHRAN. At his lesldence. Iielh Avres
Pa . WILLIAM , COCHHAN. "ke 31. Due
t.otlce of funeral w II be ulven
COLEMAN, Sept. il. HARRY, husband nf
Em Celeman aied 07 VeariV R'elni? e ani
friends, also hannr Ceunell. Ne. 30 a, AD
et A., are Invited te attend funeral, Saturi
DKATHH
clay. S P. M from his late residence, 2821
North Hcete st Int. nt North Cedar Hill
llemnlna may be viewed Frl., fftw; 7 P. M.
CrtANn. On fiept, ft. WTJ. MATILDA W.
CHANG (nce Westen). yidev of IJenrv
IlrlBhtwell Crane nnd mother of Arthur J...
Crane, nged HO years, nelntlves nnd fr'""!;?'
alre members of Ilelhnny Temple l.'resby
terlnn church, are Invited te the service, nn
Saturday afternoon, nt .1. o'clock, at 18
Chestnut st. Interment private.
UllUHISll. llr i.111.1 I'OPinr ii n '"i'',"
ef-eii in
nf,nn E
0. 1022. CHAnLCH E., husband of the lt;
Lydn W. Cruser. Helatlves nnd friends, nlse
1'hlln. Hrnnch, Ne. 4, Ornnd V'raternltv. nre
IBIO
Invited. te the service, en FrhJ
lay afternoon,
o'cieck. at tne unver ii
, jinn
rlvnte
U2e Chestnut at. Interment
liAII.lIY. Stiriilenlv. Hent
Chestnut at. Interment Private.
ILEY, Suddenly. Hent0. HAIlAH M,
of the Inte Martin bailey. Relative
wife of the Inte Martin unller..elalIvS5
nnd friends lnvlled te funeral, Men.. RiSO
A. H from her late residence, 20 N. Hor Her Hor
ten at. llequlem high mass at Our Lady of
the Rosary Church. 10 A. M, Int. Hely
Cress Cem. .
nAllM. Xt Pllmnn. N. J., en Sept. 8.
CATHERINE , A. DAHE, wife .01,. Edgar
uare. iieiaiivcn nna iricnus iiim "
services en Monday nt 11 A. M.. at her
tntA resilience. Hi Columbia nve. Interment
prlvnte nt Old Stena Church Cemetery.
ijavib. Munqeniy. nt iiiineuruii, i n,,
Sept. 3, 1022, DAVID I,., son of William C.
nnd the late Mnry A. D.ivls. Ilelntlves nnd
friends nre Invited te nttend funeral services,
a. ,, A r n. l.n -hnn.1 nf AtidrAiv .1.
Half' Sen. Arch nnd lBth sts. Int. nHvnte,
KciviiAirr. un cent. e. inwn i.
nre Invited te funeral services en Saturday.
Orape st., Manayunk,
hi .1 i'. !.. nt iicr u
at ner earenis rcsiucnue. -
Intcrmept Leerlna-
lull DiiKii;!,, . t i m ,,t
l-leiIt.lt. nept. n. litxa. aiier a erici ni
nes. Dr. PRANK FISHER, brother of Dr.
Mary Fisher. Friends and members of all
oreanlzatlen of which he wa a member
are Invited te attend funeral services, Frl.,
2 P. M., nt his late residence, 1911 Arch
st. Int. private.
FLOOD. Sudden V. Sept. 8. 1022. Rev,
JOHN E. FLOOD, Supt. nf Parochial
Scnoeis. iicintivcs, xrienns nna revercnu
cleriry nre Invited te attend funeral. Sat.,
from St. Partlck'a Church., 20th nnd Locust
sts. Divine offlce will brtjln 0:30 A, M.,
followed by srtlemn requiem mass, 10 A. M.
Int. New Cnthedrat Cem.
FORREST. Sept. 7. 1022. ATTAWAY IR
WIN, wife of Henjamln Q, Ferrest, wrcd 49.
Relntlxes and friend are Invited te attend
funeral services. Sat., 2 P. M nt the resi
dence of her husband, 17S S. Center ave.,
Merchnntvllle, N. J. Int. private, Arling
ton Cem.
FOX. Sept. 0. DORATHEA M.. daughter
of Oeercc V. nnd Helen Fex- (nce Owen),
need S. Relatives nnd friends Invited te
funernl services. Sat., 12 M nt residence,
218 S. Ithnn st. int. nt i-nurel Hill com.
Vlewlnir Frl.. 7 te 10 P. M.
OARRETT. Sept. B. ANNA D. (nee Dent
ler), wife of Hnrry W. Onrrett. nt her Inte
residence. 212(1 N. Kith st. Relatives nnd
frlendB, Invited le services, Sat,, nt 2 P. M.,
7th St. M. E. Church, 7th nnd Norris st.
Friends mny call Frl.. from 8 te 10 P. M.
OLADINO. Sept. B. JOSEPH OLADINO.
Relatives and friends, nlse member of St.
Alban -Ledge. Ne. B29, F. nnd A, M. s Tcmple
R, A. Chapter. Ne. 248: St. Alban Com Cem
mandery, Ne, 47, K. T., and Masonle Vet
erans of Pn., nre invited te ntlcnd funeral,
Sat., 2 P. M.. from his Inte residence, 1110
Jackren st. Int. Seuth Laurel Hill Cem Ho He
maln may be lewed Frl. eve.
OREEN. Seet. 0. HORACE EVANS
OREEN. Relatives and friends, nlse nil or-
(ionizations or wnicn ne was a memDcr. in
vited te services. Sat.. 2:30 P. M.. nt his
Inte residence. 31)77 Queen lane, Falls of
Schtivlklll. Int private.
OREEltALaiI (nee Duirnn). Sent. 0,
1022. HESSIE. wife of James .T. OrcenhnlBh.
Funeral Sat.. 8:10 A .!.. residence. l'-07 N.
Iluckncil st. Solemn retiulem high mass St.
Elizabeth's Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely i3cpul-
chro.Cem.
HACKK'rr. wept, n. ui-.uuui. it., Mr.,
Iiuili.mil of Hnnnnh Hackett (nee Throck
morton), nKed 711. Relatives nnd friends nre
Invited te nttend funeral. Sat., 1:30 P. M.,
from his late residence. 201!) N. American
st. Int. Evercrcen Cem., Camden, N. J,
Vlewlnir Frl.. nfter 7 P M.
HAMILTON Of HIM N 10th St.. en
Sept. 7. 1022. KIZIAH. wife of Peter
ltnmiltnn Scrvlce en Sat.. 2 P. M.. nt
the Oliver II. Dalr IJldR.. 1820 Chestnut st.
Int private.
HEFFEH1N. At Atlantic Cllv. N. J .
Krt. 0. 11122, ROBERT T . husband of Mnrv
Ilcfferln. of 2000 Atlantic nve. Relatives
nnd friends, nlse Trlnters nnd Pressmen's
Union, nre Invited le nttend funeral. Snt.,
8 A. M., from the parlors of Jehn L. Oorm Oerm
ley, 270(1 Atlantic nvc. Solemn requiem
mass at Our Lady Star of the Sen Church
8:3(1 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cem., 11:30
A'nM:nnERT. sept. b. 1022. oeerqe d
beloved huslmnd of Anna M. Herbert. Hell.
uvea iiiiu lurniie i,,J.i, id, vj, j, ..,,, ,u. ,&,,
and I'ennn. R. R. Voluntary Relief Dept.:
waBhincten t;amp. ?. iui, 1. u. . nr.,
nnd Joel Parker Council. Ne. fia. Jr. O. U.
A. M.. are Invited te funernl sprvlccs. Snt..
1 P. M nt the residence of his ren-ln-law,
William W. Lacy. 27 Thompson ave.,
Gloucester. N. J. Int. private. Columbus, N.
J. Friends may cnll Frl. eve,
HEYWOOD. On Sept. (I, 1022. HENRY.
HEYWOOD, aeed 77 years. Relatives nnd
friends, also Anslo-Saxen Ledve Ne. 13.
Sens of St. Cleerce. nre Invited te the
service. Bat., 2 P. M., ut the Oliver H.
Pair Hidir.., 1820 Chestnut at. Int. at Ar
lington Cem
HUTCHINSON. Sept 7. nt Uala. ANNA
McC'LEARY. wife of the Inte Henry Vellum
Hutchinson nnd d.iuirhler et the Inte Wil
liam H. 'nnd Anna Maria McClcnry. Netice
of funeral later
HUOHES. Sent 0. 1022. PETER J., hiu-
band of Alice llUKhes. Relatives nnd friends.
nlse Helv Name Society nnd emplejvs of
Rtrawbrldie & Clothier, Invited te funeral,
Mnn . 8:30 A. M.. from his Inte reslUetice,
802 W. Somerset st. Solemn requiem mass
nt St Eduerd's Church 10 A. M. Int.
Hely Sepulchre Cem.
JAMES. At Rlvcrten. N. J.. Sept. 7.
ANNA ELIZARETlt. widow of William
Levi James. Funeral beruces Hat.. 2 r. M.,
at her late residence. Khcrten. N. J. Int.
prhute.
LEHMAN. Sept. 0, SUSANNA, widow nf
William Lehman Relatives and friends In
vited te funeral, Sat., 2 P. M.. from resi
dence of her son-in-law. lllen Firth i!u
Rlplia ae, M.inayunk. Services will be held
In St. David's Church. 3 P. M. Int. private,
Leverlnstten Cem.. Roxberoush. Friends
may cnll Frl. after 7 P. M.
LUDINOTON I'.THEL SATTUP LVD
1NOTON. wife of Charles II. Ludinaten. nt
Snrnnnr Lake, N. Y., Sept. 7. Notlce of
funernl here.ifter.
MAOEE. On Sent. 7. 1022, MATILDA J ,
ulte of Rebert J. Macee (nee Parke), In her
43d jear. Relatives and friends Invited te
funeral ervlces. en Monday, at 1:30, from
her late residence. 2b24 Wllment St., llrldcs
burn, Philadelphia. Interment private.
MAGOWAN, Sept. 7. (lEORHi: It., bus
band of F. Mae JIiikewiui (m n Cadviallailer),
Due notlce of the funeral will l Klen from
Ills late i evidence, 4012 N. Camnr st,
MARSHALL. At Woodbury. N. J.. Sent,
7. CHARLES F. MARSHALL, aucd 74
Relatives nnd friends, also all ledges of
which he was a member, lire Invited te
funeral. Mnn,, 2 P. M.. from bis Inte resi
dence, S7 Hepkins st . Woodbury. N. J. Int.
East Vlew Cem.. Salem, N. .1. Friends may
call Gun.. 7 te 0 I. M.
McGregor. sem n. annie. wife of
Peter McGregor. Relatives nnd friends nre
Invited te nttend funernl. Sat. 8:30 A. M.,
residence, 2(123 Federal st. ilelemn liltrh
mass Church of St. Antheny de Padua, 10
McIIENRY. Sept. 0. 1022. nt his reil
dnre. 101 8th ae., Hadflen HeiKhts, N". J .
DANIEL, husband of Mnry M. McIIeniy.
Relatives and frlendu r.re Invited te services.
Sit., nt 2 P. M.. In St. Mnry's I. i:. Church,
Ilnililiin Helchls, N. J. Int. Private
McKELVKY. Sept. 0. ANNIK v,lrV of
late William McKclvcy (nee McVey). Rola Rela
tlves and friends ate InMUil te attend fu
neral, Sat., 7:3(1 A M , rekldcnce. r,2."i S.
B7th st Solemn hluh mass of requiem
Church of Trnnsllgurntlen 0 A. M. Int
Cathedral Ctm.
MILLER. Sept. B. MARGARET MOIt
R1SON. wife of Alexander II. Miller, of 0048
Washington e. Friends are Invited te
services, nt the Woodland Ilaptlst Church,
0.1th st and Woodland ae,, Frl., 2:30 P. M
Int at Mt. Merlah.
MILLS. Sept. 0, 1022, CLARA L' wife
of Dr. Charles K. Mills. Funeral services
Frl.. 2 P M.. nt her residence, 1001) Chest
nut st Int. private.
MORRIS. On Sent. 0. 1022. CHARLES S
MORRIS. Ill his 80th year. Relatives and
friends are Invited te the icrvlce, en iSatur.
day mornlner, at 11 e clock, at his Inte rest,
deuce. 2223 Sprlnc Garden st. Interment
private.
MURPHY. Sept. 0. 1022, ANNA E .
.ii, um tin ui ..- ...ID u.ti. ,ii, .utirv ..lurpny
Relatives and friends nre Invited te nttend
funernl service. Sat.. 2 I M.. nt the par
lors of Tltlew Ilres., I1B3 N. Rread at. (at
HuntlnB Park ave.). Int private.
MUTH. Sept. B. ANNIE W MUTir
Dlver). wife of Oco.-ke F. Muth. eced 48
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral
Sat.. 7:30 A. M , from her husband1., .i!
dence, 101 Cooper St., Westmont, N. j.
Solemn reuuleni mass Our Mether of Ser-
IU1VH tiiuiL-ii, I ,iiinticiiii, ij ,a , Int
Cathedral Cem. Friends mav call rvi '
ufler 7 P. M.
NELSON. Sept. 0. at the Methodist Enls.
copal Heme. ELIZAIJETH NELSON atcl
82. Funeral services at the Heme. Relment
and Edgely avc., Sat,, 10:30 A, M. Int
I'ernwoed.
NOHHECK Sept 0. AMANDA widow of
Jacob Nerbeek and dauuhter of the Inte
Genme and Catharine Myers. Relatives nnd
friends aie Invited te attend funeral. Men
2 P. M.. lata resldence. 2008 Federal LV
Services at Trinity Lutheran Church iMh
nnd Wolf sts . it P, M. Int Trinity LiVtherin
Cem Friends may call Hun.. S te 10 pm
O'NEIL Stpt 0. 1022. ANNIE, widow e'
Jehn O'Nell.. iUlatlves and friends nl.u
Dlv. Ne. 18, Ladles' Auxiliary of A b II
nnd Sacred Heart, Church uf Visitation'
are Invited te intend funernl, Sat . T.nn
A M.. residence, 2824 Ruth st. Selirnn
requiem mass Church st Visitation 830
A. M Int. fat. Dominies.
PORTER Suddenly, en Spt 0 mie
EDWIN 11. PORTER Relatives T ard friend;'
nlse the members nt America Council v,'
SO. Frnternal Patriotic 'Americans? Invited
te funeral, en Sat., at l :.li p M . from
his late residence. 12111 nrevv V," 'm
llreemvoed (K of P,) Cemetery. Remal is
may bu viewed Friday evenlnir. "tmai"
..."O-YPSX-rr. A. WlliUvned. N. J. Sent n
mss. iiAiiiiAiir.r a. I'ltove.ST. Ilelrni...-
nnd friends are invited
le, ntli-iul funeral
services, In Chapel Wilmington and I randy
wine Cem. Wllmltmien, Tl . Hat,, nt
UNnKRTAKKHS
S,lU BROAD aVie
DIAMOND
lil.KllAHT. un cepi, , .Mi'""'!
daughter of Jehn nnd the Inte Laura Eck
hart. Ilelntlves and friends, nlse Lvdla
Darrah Council. Ne. 110, 8, and J), of Jj..
en,l thA TnlnllllA Hmincll. Ne. 4(1. D. Of P.,
VDKATHa
niNOWALT. At her late r.TI
Downingtown, Pa en Thur,?,da'
J.1'-?.'.J.5..lP?.,i!.renr. of her nV.' ?5S
u. liinuvt ai.t, iiniiRhter of ih T-i ""v
snmuel nnd Itjlsa "JlAe? Vinlf Cej
'.Wet nnd friends, are InvllM i S'a-I
servleeg en Monday, September ii1
o'clock, standard time. InteTrnJ.1' .'
'itJLsawpt' iSJ
Lutheran . Cemetery,
Friends kindly emit flewara. "". !
iM.f1,'SrFl-u?.Vi OBTTA''
dedgers: neUtive, andHJhd."1'..
dnllty of the H. V. M. of m Seft, fJw
tlst Church, and Larlv vA,?!,.:?! the a
.emti .MnniiyueK, e. ou, are lnvlliiv"!
tend funeral. Sat.. 8:S0 A. M.T f rem ?t,.te'
n. .- .' . ' -----,.: nr AtmM
iiciice ui nor nreiner, James raa..
Balalgnae at., Wlsiahlcken. HeleSJf'IfLi
mass at hi. jenn the Baptist ckS
A. M. int. St. Jehn's Cem. a"'n
nujiMii iuauu im Sent. w
nitntsTOPHEn ncmtiirT.,,.'i
Sat.. 2 P. M -at the Oliver H n'ai
1820 Chestnut st. Int. private lr
niiAiiuui. un eept, n. 1
DANA M. SHATTtlnfr .i-j1!?.
a...l. -! n,an i ' v .M VI
VtrYi,.L-'"2.n
pnrd In her 88th year. Service whi'vfl
nt the- residence . nf - .I." Si ). i
Sheppard, Jr.. 423 Haeil av." SiH
dav, 2 P. M. Int, prlvat. ' Brnm
tiiiiiri,!,. ai ritmnn, N. j ., ,
WILLIAM. O. SHERTEL buL'rSfli:
funernl wlll.be given, from Arm,tr0,fi?J
.'ii is. ureaa si. - i
SMALL. bent. I. FRANK J s.i .. .
Frnncls It. nnd Ellen Sm.ii 7i' ' J ? I
Relntlves and friend, also liny tSJEf
clety, empleye of. it. 8. Inland YEt
rum uinssDiewers- union, are Iniitl
nttend funernl. Sat., rje am ,n! W
dence. BS24 Walten ave. Solemn bilk' J
Af. rM?UlInn,.aI,Io5UCCrhe.0., "'""ra't?
alies
lfc
SORT. Sept. T. MARTITA S
Jnmes P. Sebv. In her 81st ear iSfK.1
and friend are. Invited te atlen'JiS
service. Men., lltn.inst., nt 1 P tf1
her late residence. BOB N. Jlandelph'stT'i
private, "' Bl
hmw 1 ini.a a 'i
rvlr. Mnn.. 1 1 1h . ln.t -T Sa !
STRAY. flent. S.
1025.
JOHN,
husband of Sarah
ei raran Hirnv n-1.,,-
Btray,
friends, nlse Branch Ne. 1. ArnilTS.
Iice Operntlves et America, and ftH
ten Quoit Pub. ar invlle,! t' V.5.5!"
iteia
Ices, at 2 P.. M.. nt late residence sisWl
U'i?rF"rV IS.' Northwood CeJn.aeKrliBa.hJ.
STELLPFIAia. Sept. R. 102J y,?
widow of Edward 8ieilpnuir in, "SSvl
Relntlves and friends Invited te fnXSrMI
ani,, o:ue a. m irem ner lata reiiiiiTTxl
0140 Reedlnnd st. Solemn high mais'!?,
ivirnnnas' tjnurcn iu a, m. Int. it
cress , pm. v I
U,I1-I,1IM .NBnr . 1,,T T T T. '
hilsl
Re n
services.
nin unumitvi, iin. .vuiiuni j, .uinrerd iauil
Perter st. Int. North Cedar llfll Cem '"IJ
TAYLOR. . Sent. 0. CATIIATti t
TAYLOR, wife of the late Jamei ! C. TaivJi
Funeral rervlces Frl.. 11 A. M,, i ZA
late resiuence, uen tvissan:cken ave Isl"!
private. Please emit flowers. ' ""l
THOMPSON. ept. II. JOHN P.. huitsu'l
nf thn loin Mnrtf I. Thnmn... ''.?''l
nnd friends are Invited te attend fn.12?'.
Sat., 8:30 A. M.. from his late resldm? '
B382 Chew st., Germantown. Solemn b2-'
of requiem Immaculate Conception ci3
ttrinrrv rr aotem itnni. T?"!
Instructor. Pcnnsylvnnln Unlversiw Ji9'
Tuesday, hospital, San Antonie. Tex., iIS
two months' Illness. Spent past yeiT Xl,
Europe ns McFndden fellow. Seandlnnrur. '
4IIIVI t uuimniiwiH r UMVI.1I ntlQ Mt
parpntn home. Austin. Tex., Thuraday afll(
nenn. iirineiiiurr
WESTENREROER. Sept. 0. JAJTB.
widow of Charlea L. Westenberger.- B5
live nnd friends Invited te funersl, git
1 P. M.. residence of sen-tn-lnw, Alenio b!"
Alllier, HIJ niii uiHiiciw ,.v.. utiur, I'S, IM
Mechanics Cem. Frlenda may call FrL m
WILLIAMS. Sept. Oi FREDCntCK E2
hand of the late Margaret Williams, and ',1
-n TinlntlveH nnit friends n-A invit.1.. .M
nttend funeral. Sat., 2 P. M., residence, tttl .1
S. Carlisle it. Int. Mt. Merlah Ca 1
Friends may -au ti. eve. ,,'Jl
WOODWARD. On Sept.
.m.iin npni. 7. 1112 irawas
nODOERS WOODWARD.
whnnWAiui nian.:.. T .".'
f.lAnila nre Invited tn the servle
:'-".--- ...i-.ii
Ski. 1
IT' I
2 P. M.. at the residence of her da'uihuV'i
Mrs. Frank R. Shattuck. 2423 S. Zlitit'l
?!..
Int. privnte. i
WRIGHT. On Sept. C MARY RtJirV.
LER. widow of Theodere Wrlnht. at k I
late residence. Chestnut Hill, Pa. Ftutnl
services private.
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