wvcyTWP2"1' Ml EVENING CTPftER-rillLADELPIirA, WEDNESDAY, ATTGTTBT 18, 1915; 12 f GfiT-lUcYl'QUICK-WALSMGFOIW SHRIMP ALSO FAILS TO SPECIFY By KEMBLB CAprrlfht. 1915. & W. Kmbte. AH J30NE HEAR Vo CALL FO ER Now zden- Ah qwiNE. TEP, SHOW YO' E.R FE.W Kinks wp de. la-soo AN MISTER MU-EL Yo' MoL' oW Vou5E Knife ,y& 'shrimp- but Yo' eitjnt V. ME. ALL UP. JJERE.- FAT- ( 5PClFY-I3o Yo frlT HE. ? SPECIFY. J R KNIFE ! Hash is C00KE.D-. TTT QX)S f8&$4 ry wi-ftwvr "" TV "" .1 I MIS IN QUICK- ER KNIFE ' HEY ( BE.FO AHS I imm v, i TTTTTTri 'fesj&te 85n wmmiH fcmm,. rii MM. : ;b.-r wtf AT &fl WAr ""'fit JWt SJ1 ' mm i r" Jr JmW Mr" &,." M .& Vu(V&ftlGXAW'svU&i''l vr j--- iu r7 vsw r-Jr.Biirwii "wSSfl.' LAZAR R E By MARY IIARTWELL CATHERWOOD iw Prnch notlcmen. drlrtn.out Jurlng tlie MIution. lire In Enm.nd In 1TB3. A pariy mnt tn Urt for America ducuiere little Chllil. who la the Dauphin, lielr to the llnnn. tuppotrd to be dead. Ilia guardian lave, hltn away to America. ... Tlie narrative Ihon neglna again wlin ri'mlnlaTncra of a chlld'a life among tho indljna 'antl vaguer memorlea of Vrance. nivlng, the child tlruck a rock, and waa retcued by a doctor, eurgeon to Count on rhaumonu The Loy'a guardian, who ray" he la hlH fathtr, an Indian named Thomta wllllain. cornea for lilm. hut the doctnr refuae to give him up. The hoy runa away, and. meeting with a Frenchwoman, arKa to her. Hho courteilca to mm and call him 'Sire." Tho motion recall many things lo him, particularly the family or Do Fcrrler, whom ho had met In I.ng land yeara before. Kagle de Kcrrler rec ognliea Jha boy a tho dauphin, heir to the throne ut France. The boy goe back with hla "father." the Indian. Luter the boy reecuea a man nnd woman and la again rrcognlted hi the Dauphin by lime, Tank and the do Cliaumonti. al though the latter pretend to iiubelteva. None tho Iraa they offer to keep the boy and to teach him. The boy nka hla aup poted mother whether he la really her on. CHAPTEn IV-(Contlnuect). TS' IT truo that tho chief U not my 1 fatherr bho mndo no nnsWer. "Who ends money to bo spent on me every year?" Still she made no answer. "If I am not your Bon, whoso son am I?" In tho sllenco I turned to Skoneclonk. "Isn't my name Luzurro Williams, Skencdonk?" "you are called Lazarre Williams." "A woman told mo last night thnt It wad not my name, nveryone denies me. No ono owns me and tells whose child I am. Wasn't I born at St. KcbIs?" "If you were, there Ih no record of your birth on the rcclstcr. The chiefs other children havo their blrtlm recorded." I turned to my father. Tho desolation of bclnn cut off and left with nothing but the suesses of strangers overcame) me I sobbed no the hoarse choko echoed tn tho-cabln, Skcnedonl: opened his arms. and my father and mother let ,mo lean on the Oneida's shoulder. I have though slnco that they" resented with stoical pain his taking their whlto 6n from them. They both stoofltrfaverely reserved, passively loosening tllb 'filial bond. All the business of Ufa was suspended, as when there Is death In tho lodge. Skenedonk and I Bat down together on a bunk. "Lazarre," my father spoke, "do you Want lo be educated?" The things we pine for In this world are often thrust upon us In a way to choke us. I had tramped miles, storm ing for the privileges that had made George Croghan what he was. Fate In stantly picked me up from unendurable conditions to set mo down where I could crow, and I squirmed! with recoil from tho sheck. I felt crowded oyer the edge of a clllt and about to drop Into a valley of rain bows, "Do you want to live in Do Chaumont's house and Jearn hla ways?" My father, and mother had been silent when I questioned them. It was my turn to be silent. "Or would you rather atay as you aro?" "Ho. father," 1 answered, "I want to bo," The camp had never been dearer. I walked among: the Indian children when the evening" Urea wera llgnted, und the children looked at me curiously as ut an alien. Already my people had cut me off from them. "What I learn I will come back and teach you." I told the young men and women of my own age. They laughed. "Vou are a fool, Lazarre. There Is a good home for you at St. 'Regis. If you fall sick In De Chaumont's houve who will earn'" "Skenedonk is my friend," I answered. "Skenedonk would not stuy where he r tying you. When tho late freezes you will be mad for snowshoes and a sight of the St. Lawrence." "Perhaps so. But we ara not made alike. Do not fprget me." They gave me beltB and garters, and I distributed among them all my Indian property. Then: as If to work a charm which should keep me from breaking through the circle, they joined hand, nnd danced around me. I went to every cabin half ashamed of my desertion, yet un speakably cravlne a, blessing. Tho old people variously commented on the meas. ure. their wise eyes seeing- the change In one who had been a child rather than a young man among them. If the wrench from the village was hard, the induction Into the manor wag harder. Skenedonk took; me In his boat, skirting the long strip of mountainous shore which separated us from De Chau mont He told me Da Chaumont would rwrmlt my father to pay no more than myexact reckoning. r "Do you know who sends the money?" l I Inquired. The Oneida did not knqw. it came tntaugh an agent in Kw Yerk. "You are year alrtsr than I am. You must reBwmiMr vry well when I waa born." "How can that bT' answered 8ke datik 'Nobody in the tribe knows when you were, born." "Arm children not (Ike the young of otear creature-? Whr dkt I aume fM)n? "Tm came to th tribe with a man. and cttlaf WUllacaa admted you."' "Did ou see t laan!" "Nn I was omits other Bid a of the ocean, lo France " "Who saw hlm? "Noa of our people. But It Ut very well known. f you had noticed any. IhJiitf you would have heard the story Ion ago." What Skenedonk said was true. I asLcd him. brwliocred- "Why did I never nolle authl'ia;r" The Oneida tapped hiB bald bead "Wben I M uu Hiat vyu were not lb big (iv ish ataku,x ,ia ihat i toi 'iu would .U ti'iin un n i.! .uuast. l' mii. 'uuhi tLbuui of , on aits) nr Biuvintf ettept when food j put la vour hand As you arew ; i iki iti4rrii dia?.i you siitoutf j i ij u!4r Yuu lMrn.,a t nab atnd "",' .SUf. Copyright by tho llobba-Mtrrlll Company hunt nnd slm; and know us, nnd began lo tnlk our language. Now nt Inst you nro fully roused, and are going to lenrn tho knowledge there Is In hooks." I asked Skenedonk how he himself had liked b?uks, nnd he shook his ln-nd, mll ing. They wcro good for white men, very good. An Indian had little use for them. Ho could rend and wrlto and cast accounts. When ho made his great Journey to tho far country whnt Inter ested him most wns tho behavior of the people. Wo did not go Into the subject of his travels nt that time, for I began to wonder who was going to tench mo books, nnd heard with surprlso that It wns Doc tor Chantry. "Out I struck him with tho llttlo knlfo that springs out of n box." Skenedonk assured mo that Doctor Chantry thought nothing of It. nnd thcro wns no wound but a scratch. Ho looked on me as his pupil. IIo know all kinds of books. Evidently Doctor Chantry liked me from the moment I showed tight. His Anglo Saxon blood wns stirred. Ho received mo from Skenedonk, who shook my hand nnd wished mo well before paddling away. Do Chnumont's houto wns full as a hlvo around the three sides of Its flowered court. A ball was In preparation nnd all the guests hnd nrrlved. Avoiding these gentry wo mounted Btnlrs toward the ruof nnd came into a hurst of Bplendor. As fur as the oyo could see through square east and wcHt wlmlnwu. tin. broken forests stretched to the end of tho world, or LHko Oeorgo wound, sown thick with Islands, ranging In size from mere rocks supporting n tree, to wooded acres. The room which weaned me from ab original llfo was at tho top of the ccn- uui iiunuing. Doctor unantry shuffled over the elenn oak floor nnd Introduced mo to my appointments. Thero were cur tains like frost work, which cnuld be pushed back from tho square panes. At ono end of the huge apartment was my huge bed, formldnblo with hang ings. Near It stood a table for tho toilet. Ho opened a closet door In the wall nnd showed a spiral staircase going down to n tunnel which led to the lake. For when De Chaumont Ihst came into the wilderness nnd built the central houso without Jts wings, ho though it well to have a secret way out, as his chateau In tho old country had. "The tunnel Is damp," Bald Doctor Chantry. "I never venture Into It, though nil the corner rooms below give upon this stairway, and mlno Is Just under yours." It was like returning inn n. i. t use in my own accustomed wnv. li-or n, remainder of my furniture I had a study table, a cupboard for clothes, some arm chairs, a case of books, and a mnsslvo fireplace with chimney scats at the end of the room opposite the bed. , I asked Doctor Chantry, "Was nil this made rendy for mo beforo I was suro of coming hero?" "When the count decides that a thing will bo done It Is usually done." said my schoolmaster. "And Mndame de terrier was very active In forwarding tho preparations." The Joy of youth In .the unknown was before me. My old camp life receded be hind me. Madame do Terrier's mlssal-book lay on tho table, and when I stopped before It tongue-tied. Doctor Chantry said I was to keep It, i"Sfche. 8'ves,t t0 vou- was treasured In her family on account of personal Cathoj c. she was brought up as good n Protestant as any English gentlewoman." I told her It was my mother's. It seemed to be my mother's. Hut I don't know-I enn't remember." ..My..mastcr ,20kfl1 at Ule rnlaaal. and tfn!; "," a flne nec"nen of lllumlna- .. .- . """- 'uwmu nie was so changed that I found it hard to refer to the lancet. This, however, very naturally followed his examination of my head. He Bald I had healthy blood, ad tentlon. The pink cono ut the tip of his nose worker In a whimsical grin as he heard my apology. " "It Is not often you will make the medlclno man take his own remedy, my tJV'.V began our relation with the best feeling. U has since appeared that L1E.V blM""K J.? Doctor Chantry. My educa on gave him something to do. For although he called himself physician to Count d. Chaumont. he had no re occupation In the house, and dabbled wUh poetry, dozing among books. De Chau. mont was one of those large men who gathsr , the weak. HI, older 8 had come to America, with his father and were attached a. kindred, a natural cffumli Vk8 D0Ct0r Cna,,,ri' took ?o De Chaumont as means of support; and it was pleasing to both of them My master asked me, when I wanted to ,?,'" my tudies, and I said, "Now " ., Vat,!Iown.al lne tabl' a"l I Earned 'bi"" i alphabet, some phrMuVVf ;". ,a.lk' BOm Wlntr. and trl.ed my first characters in a copybook. With consuming desire to know. I did not want to lav off at dusk. j 'that high JoZ day lingered. The doctor was fretful for his suppw before, w ro ,rom ouru,'a, f ,. Th" whl h8" tl i air of fwilvtty. pootor Cfeantry a.k.d ml ?o wait In a lowar corridor wblU be road coma chana In hU drM. I sat down on a broad window UI, and OemolMlle do Chawnoflt Uartad around a SSiJr, . and bar MofcsT h aad tbm began to danea away to the ou poalte dlre.tloii with stur Uaui, as a lamb do tn springtime I saw aha w in pain or trouble, need ing a servant, and md haste to roach hn when he hid her rai-e on both areas agahiai the wall Uo off' ' sba Uane "-B-n! tK off' I hvnt ftoythlB,: oui-Don't go oaf! unn roy door for dm quick! bf or aay Uw1 rl iosam Uat tb hail I" j t iy.. ... ---- '-w i'ifi ' : 1 1 -y - ..iV . Wj. tftC?S9V , ' tllifift V . J7 & m u.TmftjrzrGA. , tfjuBf,,.. v ,.j j ,ui.aV' - i 1 - - v-aife.-V. I hmmi&M- showed me. It hnd a spring catch, nnd she had stepped Into tho hall (o see If tho catch was set. "Tho cntch was set!" gasped Mademoi selle tic Chnumunt. "Ilrenk tho door got It open anyway Quick!" By good fortune I hnd strength enough In my shoulder to hot tho door wldo oft Its spring, and sho flew to tho inlddlo of tho room, slamming It In my fnce. Fitness nnd unfitness required nicer dis crimination than tho crudo boy from the woods possessed. When I saw her In tho ballroom sho hnd very llttlo moro on than when I saw her In tho Hal 1, nnd that little clung tight around her llgurc. let eho looked qulto unconcerned. After wo had eaten supper Doctor Chantry and I sat with his sister whero wn could sec the dnnclng, on a lauding' of tho stairway. Do Chnumont'H generous houso was divided across tliu mlddlo by a wlda hall that mndo nn excellent bnll room. The sides wcro paneled. Ilko tho walls of tho room In which I llrst enmo to my senses. Caudles In sconces were reflected by the polished dark lloor. A platform for his tiddlers had been bul't at one end. Festoons of green wcro car tied from n cluster of lights In tho ecu tro of tho ceiling to tho corners, making a bower or ennopy under which the dancers moved. It is strang( to think that not ono stone remains upon another, and scarcely .i trac Is left of this manor. When De Chnumunt determined to remove to his ieat nt Lo Rnyville, In what was then colled Castorland, he had his first hold pulled down. Miss Chantry was a blunt woman. Her consideration for mo rested on my being her brother's pupil. Sho spolco moro readily than he did. From our covo wo looked over tho railing at an nctivo world. "Madame Eagle Is a picture," remarked Ml(.s Chantry. " Eagle!" "What a name for civilized people t3 glvo a christened child! Hut these French aro ns likely an not to cull their boys Anne or Marie, and.lt wouldn't burprlso mo If they called their girU (Jul or Uug. Eaglo or Crow, she Is tho randstimest woman on tho floor." "Except Mademoiselle Annabel," the doctor ventured to amend "That Annabel do Chnumont," his sis ter vigorously declared, "hna neither con Bclenco nor gratitude. Hut nana of tho French have. They will lake your best and throw you away with a laugh. ' My master nnd I watched tho brilliant figures swimming In tho glow of wax caudles. Fuco after face could bo sin gled out ns beautiful, and tho tennt dresses revealed taper forms. Madamo do Fcrrlcr's garments may have been white or blue or yellow: I remember only her satin arms nnd neck, tne rosy color of her faco. and tho powder on her hair making It white ns down. Whero this assembly was collected from I did not know, but it acted on the splrlld nnd went like volatile cssenco to tho brain, "i'heugh!" exclaimed Mue c'huntry. "how tho Fiencli smell!" I asked her why, If she ilutchted them po, she lived In a French fai.iiiy, und sho replied that Count do Chnumunt was nu exception, being almost English In his tastes. He had lived out of France since his father came over with Lafayette to help tho rebellious Americans-. I did not know who tun rebellious Americans wcro. but Inferred that thoy were people of whom Miss Chantry thought almost as llttlo as she did of tho French. Crognnu looked qulto n boy among so many experienced gallantf,, but well .1,1 polnten In his dress und stepping through the figures featly. He was. Miss Chantry aid, a student of 'William and Mary Col lege. "This company of gentry will bo widely scattered when it disperses home," sho told us. "Thero Is at leatt ono man from over-seas." I thought of the drlgnon and Tank families, who wero probably on the road to Albany. Miss Chantry bespoke her brother's attention. "Thcro he Is." "Who?" tho doctor Inquired. "Ills highness," tghe Incisively re sponded, "Prlnco Jerome Bonaparte." I remembered my father had auld that Bonaparte was a great soldier In a far off country, and directly asked Mlsa Chantry if the great soldier wbb In the ballroom. She breathed a snort and turned upon my master. "Pray, you are teaching this lad to call that Impostor the great bn dler?" Doctor Chantry denied the charge and cast a weak-eyed look of surprise at me. I said my father told me Uonaparto was a great soldier, and begged to know if he twten deceived. "Oh!" Mian Chantry responded In a tone which slighted Thomas "William. "Well! I will tell you facts. Napoleon Bonaparte is one of the worst and most dangerous men that ever lived lie sets the world by tho ears, and carries war viouia America lint vary progreulye. The Llama has been carrying lumber down ho Andes Mountains for fj itunareus or years. Not tho game Llama, but the same mountain! Edward F.Henson& Co. vl M SlrmUroi Luubcr- and Jtmtcr fjfiw M H1UUTW. 1'fali, M .""" I. s ' La Into every country of Europe. Thnt Is his youngest brother yonder thnt atipcrllno gallant, In tho long-tailed white silk coat doun to his heels, and whlto small clothes, with diamond buckles In his shoes nnd gland laco stock nnd rulllcs. Jerome Bonaparte spent Inst winter In Baltimore; and they say lin Is traveling In lhi north now to forget a charming American that Napoleon will not let him marry. He lias got his name In tho news papers of the day, nnd so has tho young lady. Tho French consul warned her of ficially. For Jeiomi- Bonnpnrlo mny bo mndo a llttlo king, with other relations of your great soldier." Tho young man who might bo mada n llttlo king wits not as largo ns I wits my self, and had u dclicnlo nnd womanish cut of countenance. I Raid ho was not lit for a king, and Miss Chantry retorted thnt neither wns Napoleon fit for an em peror. "What Is nn emperor?" I Inquired. "A chief ovrr kings," Doctor Chqntry put In. "Honnpurto Is a conqueror and can set klngB over tho countries ho has conquered " (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) Sick Sinn Commits Suicide Joseph Covington, CO ycura old, of Lex ington nvfuuc, Eddyalone, died In tho Chester Hospital Into last night, several hours after ho had shot himself In tho hcjd. Tho police bcllcvo ho becamo des pondent over a long lllncAB, which, they say, compelled him to glvo up his posi tlqn at the Eddystonc Print Works, whero he hnd been employed for moro than -5 yems. IN MKMOIttAM CKO.MMIi;. In loving remembrance of my husband. WIM.IAM D. CltOMMIi:, who de parted this life Auguat 18, 11111. WH'IJ. HAKIMS. In loving remombrance of our father, ISAAC IIAHIIIS. who died Auguat 18- IMS. HIS C1IILDHC.N. AUSTIN. Suddenly, on Auguat IB, 1015, UD WAItU C. AUSTIN. Funeral services Wed nesday, nt 2 p. in., ut bis late residence, U'JM lUrlnu' tl. Interment private. AVItTON. On August 14, 1015. IIAHIIY, huebund of Sarah Ayrtnn. HelatUea and friend, nlao I.oyul Order of Moose. No. SI. nnd Steamntlera Union, No. 41'0, are Invited in attend funerul services, on Thursday after noon, at 2 o'clock, nt hla lain reKldin?n. 1.11 S. Uucknoll at. Interment Mt. Morlah Ceme tery, itemnlns may be lewod on Wednes-d.i.- evening, between 8 and 10 o'clock. 111)1 i:ii On August 18, 1U15, at his lato rmitdenio. 80 I:. Duval at , Geruiantown, llm. SIMON K husband of Iluiiunh Kun 'ln.ll llujtr, aged -1.1 years. Duo nuilce of luueral will Iju gltell. lllt.l)l.i;v. Suddenly, on August 17, 1015, JAMha !'., husband of tho l.ue Lucy Ilrad iey (ma coni-oy), aged 51 jenrs. ltelutltiu snd irlends, also loosku Lodge, Order Shepherds uf ncihlet.cm, also the employea or Cdwtn II. Fitter Ilcpo Works, aro Invited to attend tho funeral on Fr!du, at 8 a. m., from hla into iculdciuc. 2u;s Pratt at., Iirldesburg. Solemn High Mum at All Saint' I'huren, tt 0 a. m. sharp. Interment ut liomtnlc'h t'cinetery. 1IIIASS. On August 10. una, JAiJOIl, son uf the lato John ci. mid Mary Urasa, in ids Slat year. Lato residence, dt:o Ilcnner at., v Isslnomlng. Duo notke of tho funvral Kill bu ghen. C.Ml'lli:i,T,. At Burlington, N. J on Au gust II,. 1013, LAUHA II.. widow of UtoiKO II. Campbell and daughter u: Jacob nnd Mary A. Zimmerman, in her 40th year. Hel atlns and trlomU aro Invited to attend tho funaral from tho resldeiico of her patents, tin Talbot at., llurlliigton, N. J., on Wtdnea day, at 7 i :. m. Interment at Cedar II III Cemetery, Frankfurd, l'a. Itcinuliin may be Hoi.ni in iiiu i.t'iui!it.ary iiiapei ai ..ill i. m. CAltVKU. On August 17, 1015, FRANK C. husband of Mary L. Carver (ne MLarr, .ibc.1 41 cara. Relatives ami friends, aUo Washington camp. No. 515. 1. O. S of A., und employes of the M 1'. Uould Company, mo Iniltod to attend the funeral, on Frlda. at 1 : Jii p in., from bis lute leslditice, 40 Vlnoua avo., Norwood, l'a, Scivli.cs ut Kinar.ucl Lutheran church at 2 p. m. Inter iiunt priwitc. Friends may view tliu remains on Thiirad.-.y, from 7 to u . in. CI-IXTON On August ID, 1015, ut Wash ington, WILLIAM IILHN CLAXTON. In terrel In Alexandria, Va., Tuesday. CI.UIK.-On August HI, 1013, at her late residence, lt-flu N. Marvlna at., lHtllKILT. widow of 1'atrli.k Clark. Relatives and friends are lulted to attend funeral, un Tbursda;,. nt h.,10 a. nu. from tho residence of her son-in-law, Thomas Clarey, IS'.".' N. 4th at. SoKnin lllnli lUes at Our I-idy of Mercy Church ut 10 a. p.. Interment lloly Sepulchre Cemetery. Autainocllo funeral. CUOWLKV. On August 15 1015. JOHN, husband of Mary Crowley (nee Learyi. Rela tlM and friends, also Holy Nome Society of St. John the llaptlst Chunh, aro Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, from his late residence. 4'U.I Terruie at., Manuyunk, at S.:iO a. in. High Masa at St. John the llap tlst Church at 10 a. m. Interment West minster Cemetery. iUII.lli:!lT. On August 10, 1013, THOMAS M., liuslMiid of l:hnu It. dultticrt ami ton oi tho late Nicholas und Charlotte Uullberi Funeral private, from his lato residence Woodlvn ave., 'l"rooiir, Montgomery County' l'a., on Thursday, at 3 p m. Interment pil vate. DOM.. On August 13. 1015, IJMZAMCTII, wlfo or Frederick O. Doll, dauiiluer of lltu jamln and Mary Soank, In her Wth year. IteUtlve and friends are Invited to attend funeral service, on Thursday, at s p. m , at her lata resident. Hl'-'T Ilegermau at., Wa sli'imlng. Interment Magnolia Cometary Frlenda may call Wednesday, from 7 to 0 KI.I.IS. On Aurust lfl, 1B1H. JOHN A Kl.I.IS. Sr.. lUlatlvea and frlnr1 -i. n. ahamlny Tribe. No. 28. I. O. It. M . Ka.t Knd Court. No. Oa. F. of A.; Cieorce Washlnglon, IlelUnc and Vigilant eaily IlenfflcUl Aa- inu vigiiani i eariy nenrrlcUl Aa- ar Invited to attend the funeral n Friday, at 2 p. in., precisely, at ildnc 2ICII Souib Percy st. In- sociati-oiMi. t Arvlc-ss. on Tnl-i lata rsflldenc twtnent private. Friend may call Thursday, EVANS. On August 14. 1015. JACOB MK SEHTER KVAN8 (formerly of tlarrettford. l'a.), tmsband of Emma Evans and son of HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW JERSEY Lake view Uy. , -mrGr-tt-rg&gEfc The advance in price on lota take effect August 23, Only 8 days left to buy. Lots are being sold very low; customers are all more than sansrtea. trice now sy, cents after above date. Buy now and save LAKEVIBW HEIGHTS is 10 Pines, overlooking Almonasson Lake; has schools, churches stores, hotel and all modern conveniences. ' Let us build you a house or bungalow, do it in 3 to 4 WCCK9, UU IV lipa M iuisiivc uu, Come to Lakeview Gloucester and Woodbury Electric trolley from Kalghn Avenue, Camden. DYKMAN-NORRIS CO, lOlt C11B5TNUT "; Send Today for n.. .1. .'H'C.?" ,iiw,r;v-, , ... DIMTIIH the lute Andrew and Ha r nil Btnns. Relatives nnd frlenda nro Invited to attend the fuheral services, Thursday afternoon nt 1 o'clock, at tho apartments of Oliver It. U.tlr, 18'JU Chestnut at. Interment private. EII'i;. Suddenly, on August 16, 1015, HARRY, son ut Hnrry nuu Joacphlno C,'-, nnoil 10 j cars. Relatives and Irienda urn In vited to intend tho funeral, un Thursday nri ernoon, nt !i o'cloik. from bis ii.miits nsl denco, 110 N. tirlanni at. IntiTiiant at Foiii wood Cemetery. rOWI.IRL At Moorestown, N. J nu Au gust HI, 101.1, MARV o widow of Nathan II. Fowler. Relatlte nnd frlenda, also Winona Lodge, No. 51. I), of It., ara Invited tu attend funeral, on Thursday, nt 2 p. m., from her lato residence, .1 E. Main St., Moorestown, N, J. Friends may call Wednesday, from 7 to 0 p. m. I'rlvnto Interment, Colestown Cemetery, ritKNCIL Suddenly, on August 15. 1015, MATTlllLU 11, eon of Dnktr C. nnd Mnr gnrot A. French. Relatives 'and friends nro Invited to attend fiinrrnl, on Friday, nt 1 p. in., from hla tinrcnla residence, 25 Reck st. Interment IVrnwood Cemetery. HATCH. On AugUHt 15, 1015, EDWIN S, D, HATCH, aged 37 oara. Duo notlco of tho Mineral win Lo given, from hla lato residence. 1W7 Wallaeo st. HAYES. On August 15, 1015, FRANK" T. husband of Roberta K. llaes. Dun umbo or funeral will be -hen, from the funeral uar Inrs of William II Chew, in!S Federal st HRATON. On August 1(1, 1015, ANNA, wld i'W of James llenton. IteUtlvi-a nnd menus ,-iiso the einplovea or tliu Herman town Ito-Meil Mill, nre lin In-d lo uttend tho funeial eertlrci on Thuradiiy, nt 2 p. m at Kicplman'ii Chipel, ;n;n Kenalnglnn avo. Interment at Oakland Cemetery. Itemulna may be viewed Wednesday attir 7 p m. llENIIIIirKS. In Reading, l'a.. on 14th Inst.. JESSE HENDRICKS, formerly of North wales. Itelntlves and frlenda are In vited to attend tho funeral nt the Lutheran Church, Tr.ippe, on Thuraday, at 1 !M a. in. Interment In adjoining comotcrj. IIETTI.KII.-Un August III. 1015. MAROA. lll-.r. lle of John Hcttler llcltleH and ftlends ure Invited to nttend the funeral cmrcs on '1 lliirsilnv, at 2 p. in. nt her .in- rraiuciu-p, ih.,'1 ivonoiK si. Inter rment nrl. Vale, lit I'Jni thivni1 I'.Mni.iu Automublle IIINDS. Suddenly, nt Atlantic i.Mti, N. j un Auaust lo, llil.l. jriSKl'III.NK M UINDm! iRe.1 ,T '-nis Itelntlves nn.l friends are In vited to attend the funeral i-irvlrcs on '""day. at 2 p m . at her late residence, .. f-.nrth llth st. Interment at Mount Ver non Cemetery. ,I,,.).'J'V.,AN- n August 1.1. 1015. FttAN C1S v., husband of Ellabeth Hnrahan (nee tihaw). i,on of James mid Maiv Ilnrnhnn Helatlves nnd friends, nl-,, emplnven of the I'ullman Company, und the l.eigue of the Sacred Heart nf St Mb hael's I'liuri'h. are Invited to uttend the ruiieral. nn Thursdnv, at S:"0 n m., from his iiuients' le-ildenee. 1171 crease at. Solemn Requiem Maas at St Mlcluitl's Church, at V a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery HOUSTON. On AllBUSt 1.1. 1015, WILLIAM 1'AVNTKIl lUlfHTON, huabund of Margal' Ifouitnn nice rYawtoid) llclntlto" end fVb nds. Hleo I.ndKe Ni, 2. K and A. M . Mellta chapter R A .. No 2S4. St. Albans , ,-, hi. i immaii'ieo. .-,i it, k. t. and l-n l.u Temple 'A. A n. N M S. are United to attend tho funcnl. on ThurHdas, at 1 p. m , from hla late le-ddem. 2211(1 HafllbrldKe st. Interment private Frlemls mn .all Wed lie tin 7 to ft p in Automobile funeral INOENITO. Suddr.nlv, on August 15, 101.1. ACIHLI.B M. INCKNITO, aurd III years Helatltei and frlendH an Putted to attend thu funer',1. from bis inrfnts' t-fNtdnn, h-'n Christ hip it , on Thursdnv. at H a m S.ol en,n Reriulem Mass at 1 adv o Mcrcv Church, st 'i a in Interment at Hol CinH C'cmetert JAIIIIEN. On August 1,1, 101.1. KATIE RELL JARDEN. daughter of Elizabeth and the late John S Jurden. Relative nnd friends are Invited to attend the runeral services. Thursday morning at In .10 o'clock, at her lato residence, ISJR Falriuouilt ave. Inter ment strictly prliate JONES. On August 17. 101.1. CATHARINE il., widow or Ilenrj c Jotic. agvd 04 iciirs. ltcliltlteH anil trieiits, also Ruth Iadge. No 7. S. of II., are Invited tn attend the tuncrol icrvlieH. nu Thursday nt X p in., at Steel man's Chapel, .".nil Kensington avo Inter num Friday morning nt Tiemont Cemelcrj, Nnrrlstown, l'a. KELLY. On Auguat 15, 101,1, GERTRUDE A , daughter or Patrick, J. and Sophia Kelly (neo Wirdl Relatives and friends are in. lted to attend the funeral, on Thuraday at R.:iu a. in . from her pnrinta' residence, ,'ll.M Relgrade at. Solemn Requiem Mass at th Chimb of the Nativity, at 10 a. id. Inter ment at Holy Hopuh hr Cemetery. KELLY. On August 17. 1015. JULIA C, daughter or the late Klusi.i Hnd C.ttharlnti K'lli RelatlM's and friends are liulted lo .tlcnd the funeral nu Friday, at ft .'10 n. m , from hir late lealdtma 410 North .1Mb at. Meet I'lilladrlphlu Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Agatha's Chunli. nt m n. m. Interment in St lienls Cemeterv. Ardlnnre KII.IIIIIDE. On August 10. 1013, PAUL A. KlLIIftlljE. son of Thomas c and Mary L Kllliiide. aged 7 eara Relutlte and ftlends aro Invited tu attend the funeral, on Thurs day, at I p. in.. Irani the residence of hla ..an-nis, 2'US North llouard st. Interment at ll'ilv Senulchre Cemetery. Remains nmv i.m viewid on Wednesday, alter 7 p. m KRIMMEL. On August 17, 1015. MARY W KRIMMKL (lie Heiih.). widow of Frederick W. Krlmmel. Relatives and frlenda are in vited l attend the runeral wrvlces, at her late residence, 1202 North 10th St., ou Frl dnv. at 2 p in Interment private KULI', Suddenly, on Auguat lfl, 1015, GEO If Kl'l.l'. Relatives and friends, also rm' plojes of John II. Stetson Co., and all other sm letles of -vhlch ne wa a member, are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Friday. Augu-t 2(1, at 2 p. in . nt the parlor nf L. Mytri, 418 West Cumberland at. Re. .itutns may bo viewed nn Thuisday, from 8 to 10 p in Interment private, at North wood Cemetery LMJIIKNGAYEK. On Auguat 10. 1013, PREVENT FIRES Ry using fire-door plates accord ing to pe. Ifliatlnns of the Roard ol Fire Underwriter. Sample 011 Request Each bhec. Mumped L. D. BERGER, 59 N. 2d St. Bell. Market Hi. Kiyttunc. itain Idea, MEARS & BROWN CITY AND hl'IlURIIAN REAL ESTATE l'roprtl Managed Rents Colltcted Intuiance and Mortgacs Placed I Uta on applliutlou 202 South 15th Street REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE NEW JERSEY Heierhts a square foot; will be 6 cents money, miles from PhilariVlnM, in .v.. UBI.L 1'IIOXE, WAWCT Utl l!lutraiea Circular ' fl ?rfw. "7 ' .-...'I bfW&MilSsk -c.me . :& ? DEATHS CHARLOTTE, wife of Oeorge Laubengiiver. Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited to attend the tunernl -.rrvlres, nt her ltte restdeme, 2115 N. 2iltli st., on Thurslnv mnrnlng, nt 10.10 o'cb'cU pre -Isely. Int'-rment pi Rate. LIKEN. On August 17, 1015. MARA M. LIKLN. wlfo nl th" lute Jidin II. I.lken. Itelntlves and frirnds an Invliid tn attend the funeral servlees, at the rrslden'-e of her son, 4101 Aspen at., on Frldav, the 2nth Inst , at II a. m. I.OONEV On August Id, 1015, MICHAEL, husband nf Annie Lonney and son of the lato Dant'l nnd Ellen Loonev, aged 12 yeara. Itelntlves nnd frlenda, nlao nil societies of which be waa a member, are Invited to attend tho funernl, on Thursday morning, nt 8 :t0 o'clock, fro n his lato residence, Ogontr., l'a. Solemn High Requiem Mass at Im maculate Conception Church, Jenklntovvn, at in n'rln-k. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. LOVNS. On August 1(1. 1015, WILLIAM !., son of Uernnrd T. And the lato Mary Loyns (nee McNulty), Relatives and friends, also Sioux Tribe. Nn. 20, 1. o. R M, are Invited to attend tho funrnl, on Thursday morning, nt ft o'clock, from hla lato residence, .111 Cumberland at . Uloucoster City, N. J. Sol emn Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church, at 0 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's Cemo tery. MARTIN. On August in, 1915, MARY, daughter of Edwird J. and Elizabeth Mar tin. Due notice of the funernl will bo given, from her parents' residence, 174S N. loth st. MrCAITEKTV. At his late residence, 138 vvjota si., on AugUHt 17, 101.1, EDWARD j , bmland oi Hie l.ue Mary A. Mrcirrcrt Duo notice of the funeral will be given. McCI.OSKEi. On Auguat 13, 1015, HER NARD. uon of the late Remind and Mary M.CIoskev. Relitlves and Irlends aro In vited tc attend funeral, on Thursday morn ing, at 7.:so n clock, rrom the residence of William Ilettrl k. 2nm E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Muss at the Church of tho Nativity at li o'.lock. Intel mint at St. Ann's Cemetery. MrGILL. On August lfl, 1015, PATRICK .Mciiii.i,. iieiuuves rtinj incutis are invited In attend the lumral, on Thursday mnrn liiy, at 7:10 o'clock, fioni lie residence of Jnmia Hasson, JOli; ninnjywlnc st. Soliiin Riquiem High Muss at St. h lands Church at 11 o'llots. Interment at Holy Crosj Cemetery. 3,l'N.lL1,T0".AVl'urt .'1. JAMES, son of Michael and the late Noia Meane, from Borrlsokane, County Tlpporury. Ireland. Rela tives ami irlends nf the family aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thuisday at 7 .10 a. 111., from the rcsiden. o of his hrothei-lii-nw, Mr. William epilglev, :i:t22 Mount Ver. I1..11 at.. West Philadelphia. Mass at St. Agatha's Church at 0 a. 111. Intcrn.ent in M01.V cross Cemeterv. J,.n'I'.,.:.,.t'".-n August 17. 101.1, WILLIAM H. MILLER, In his SOth year. Relative and frlenda, also Welccme Lodge, No. 2211 1p.11- . !.'" "1"1 "" .'"anasers of the odii FeiinvvV Home, are InvlteT lo attend tho funeral, nn Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. tl!1 ,he",l'l Kellows' Home. S. E. Mir 1 ihim," gl1 ""' 'ntermi"t at Cedar IIIU M-m'it,,,,.!i'?:u;(?.".ii,"","v' August 13,1013, JOHN IK I'SI N M.lRR S. at llrell,,,, Wnndi; " 1 .,' J.H " hriF'.. """" Funeral iroin hla v...., , ."" ". -.' Il.t",,n,,,t 'll. on Thuisl.iv, .'...' .'"' '" '.',." c'mk- Interment prlv ite s"r" ?",V ".,"!, m,ct '"" I'M'hig limad nut Vllfl " " m- 0n arrl4al "-I l-'best- 'MRllol"ll7T?"v,A,!?"st 'W"1- ALBERT II. .VIUIJUION, M. D, ag.d 02 years Funprul 1C,IMU?t!,,,1, ,n"!rn"" "IfRtlv private alt LI.I.ER.--O11 August 15. 1013. ADOLPH In'-hu'te'L0' Clsra I. Mueller (nee Ira" ihuiaJSUh.W "elallvea and (rlends. also :'..:.".".. v iii'-r, v. rv. 11., are Invited to attend the funniai se'rvicea, 'in Thursdas', sniedley ht. Interment private, at N.irlhvvoon vv'.,?,1".1.:. h..r'ZnH my view remain on rsnay, North hvvonii remain on vviuneeilav. nt N r. I l!.',lT(?!'..Al,,,,t " 10l!i- CIIAIILEB .."!" "'. '"tbaiTne and the late chm-Tea iv.i1,y-rrtn,Uei'i"""' .h0 ",,,cral IUkS Biven, from Ids mothers residence. 4831 .Mei on av... West Philadelphia tvWriI:"T.Hu!!.':'5ly' " Auguat 111, 1015, S'iUli. J'-. XK.J-nA. a?dl 5T year"' husband neral'Tlli beMBlv!e?ld- UUe r0l,lB 0f " ,u- ''nr:0 A,uS"t I". 1015, MARY E .wlfo of Rnbert Neelv and naughter of (Jenrgi . and Susan Parker. Relatives and frlenda ar Tt-.b rn,Y' a.' ' M n- "' nt '""' late realdince. riU'l"!," ,",' , Srvlce at Memorial Impel or the Holv Communion, 27th and Wharton ata , at 2 '10 p. m. pieclsels. Inter ment at Mnmit Mnrlnh Cemetery. Remalna ,,.'H,V.V.,".H',, on Wednesday evening. O'RONNELI.. On August II), 1013 DOM. 'NIR O DONNELL. husband of tho late Ellen ODonnell. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at R :to a. m , from his lata residence, Mary at Oak. view, Delaware Co., Pa. High Mass 'at St. ChaHes Churih. at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Charles Cemetery O'HAItH. Suddenly, on Auguat 13. lnia. CHARLES, husband of Mary o-IIare (ne. Flannagani. Due notice nf funeral will b given, rrom his late residence, Lewis and Bermuda ats , Frank ford PRICE. On Auguat 10. 1015. ETHEL SPEN. CKR PRICE, aged 17 veara Relatlv" , friends aro Invited tu attend the funeral, n Friday, at II a. in . from his father's "Veil. -i-U wtzzz I " ' H'- iSSiSaeB98K!5&)J.S Arnold Bennetts Masterpiece for Public Ledger Readers How an entire city was con ceived that should be devoted solely to life s pleasures; how its very edifice was undermined by plot and counterplot among its founders: the most thrilling mystery story ever written by the greatest of modern novelists is The City of Pleasure SrisT fifr!!?erS ,of this gigantic en terprise find themselves opposed to each oHhed"1" "standing the cause. One Sunday, Auguat 22d ii PUBLIC i&bLEDGER 1 lMilJF4(ViB:ilSvT'V . jQEawNW- ia "J:'S'';h xs&amtr. -ir a ' '.' N.,.'vs 1. rW5tyv,i WJfe' DEATHS 2'l( I'ederiil st Services si o. Milium s I" r, I'Minh. 22d nnd Itesd s' si 12 noon. Remalna nmv bo viewed on Thnri. i:n evening. Interment nt Eden ( emeteVJ. lit SSEI.I.. (In August HI. 101.1. WILI IAM beloved husband nf Mary n. Russell' Pn.. Terrell) mid snn of tho, late Wlilism -nd Mnry Guthrie Russell Relatives nnd frlendi aro Invited to attend the funernl services 7m Thursday nfternoon nt 2 o' lock , ',J1 apartmenta of Oliver II. Hair, 182u rhesinui at Interment private, In Evergreen cm. tcry, Camden, N. J. -'nu rilll EI.II.S. Suddenly, on August 14. 191s. JAMES H. husband of Eliaan.in ( Shields and son uf Andiew nnd the late M.irv Shields, Relatives und irlends. al.. st HteDhen'a Ilnlv Name Socletv, emploji . ,r stii,,i. Steel Company. Court I'rlde of Nl, eiovvn No 201. F. or A nnd Muakoka Trlh. n .S" I O It M aio Invited tn attend the "fu neral, nn Tlmradny, t N '!0 0. m , (mm his lam residence, :i7 North 11th s Solemn High Masa of Requiem nt St. steidicn'2 Churih. nt 1(1 11. m Interment at Hotv Sepiilchru Cemetery. ' SHIPrER. At his late residence. 0311 (lia a ave, on August 17. lin. Will.tav? C SHIPPER. Duo notlco of the funeral will be given. u blLVERTIIORN On August 10. loir,, MARK E , husband of Ada M. Sllvertlmrn Relative! and friends, also employes of Central Hlsh School nnd FranclsWIIf Cnumll, No 371 American Mechanics are lnilird to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1 ,10 p m , tnm the residence nf hla nephew, isat Ulnnodo st (18lh ami (llrard ave.) Interment at urecn Mount Cemetery. Remain may b vievied on Wednesdny evening, from 7 to 10 n deck TURNER Oil August HI, 1015. at Doyleal town, l'a . GEOIIUL, Jr., son of (liorge and the lati ( hnrlo'to Turner Funeral service nnd Interment at Laurel Hill Cunetery on Thursdav. the lutii. at 12 o'clock. l WAONEK. On August 10. 1015. EDWARD -M-J ''"f--" -" --- J WAGNER, son of Charles F. and Cora Wagner (neo Lutz). Relatives and friends nt the family ore Invited to nttend the funeril services, on Thursday nfternoon it J o'clock, at his father's residence, linn wilt st (10th and Montgomery avc.i Interment private, at Nnrlhunnd Cemeterv WALTER. On August 17, 1015, JACOB L vt ALTER, lllisbiin.i ul Mirab Vlttr, uae.11!) veins. Rtiativea nnd Irlends. nlsn Ulii Post Nn. II, (I A I! : Seminole Tribe. Nn 10. l' . It. M., are Invited to intend the funeral, n Frb' 'v, nt '.' p m. frnm hla late resl deiico, 221 Collon. b' , Oeimanlnun Intcr 1. 1 ill iitlvntr. 111 W.st 1 nur.-i Hill ivm. ier WALTER. On August 17, 1015, WILHELM WALTER ogeil ml 51.un ,, t.v.-, .,,.1 frlenls. also Sheklnnli l.n,ge. No jn. v an.l A M.: Kcvstuue Chniitir It A M, nro Invited to attend the 1uncr.1l. m .-.itiir-diij. at 2 ti m.. from the riinnial npartn cuts nl John C Klmmerle, 11,11 South llroai l. Frlenda may view the remains on Friday, frnm 7 tn O p. m, Autn fumral. WAYIIA. On August 111. 101.1, LEOPOL DINE, wlfo of Julius Wnda. Sr. Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn attend the funeral services, Thursday nfternoon nt 2 o 1 loi It. at her late residence, 5023 Chestnut st Inter- 1 incnt private. REAL ESTATE FOR SjALE SUHL'HIIAN BYWOOD UPPER DA It II V TOWNSHIP DELAWARE UOl NTY, l'A. 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