- V- - '- -rf, "-( '' k EVENING 3LEDGEEPHIEADELPHIA THURSDAY, APRIE la, l'91-O. 15' - --0? - T I TABLES CLEARED FOR "SHOWDOWN" ON SUBMARINE CONTROVERSY I Continued from 1'nire One to the Channel liner Sussox will bo dls- cussed. CinCL'AtSTAN'TIAD UVIDKNCE. The United Stales will not accept the German claim tliat the- Sussex was not torpedoed. The report of the submarine .commander Insisting that ho attacked a mlmj layer at tho time and place where the Susnox was attacked li held by tho President and htri ndvleern to complete a cJrottmstnntlal caso against Germany. Tho Sussex noto reached the Btato Department today and deciphering was at onco started President Wilson nnd Secretary Landing , ore now nt work completing tho evidence in tho hands of this Uocrnment, tending to-prove Germany guilty of repeated viola tions of her assurances Tho Issuo l clear cut In tho inlnds of omclals and In tha words of ono close to tho President. This Government will net now In such a manner ns to entirely satisfy tho people of this country." Gormnny says tha't as far as her reports ohow. sho Is not liable to crltlsm for breach of faith In tho recent Channel at tacks. So far as tho reports now In tho hands of jlho Stato Department show, sho Is liable. BBItMN POSITION THOUGHT WEAK Tho fact that Germany ndmlts attack ing a vessel "In tho vicinity" of tho point tvhero (ho Susex was wrecked is held to materially strengthen this Government's position, oven though Germany says tho ivcfiel sho attacked does not nppcar from tho descriptions given to havo been tho Sussox. Against this may bo placed tho official British declaration, told In today's dis patches, that no other vessel was tor pedoed In tho vicinity of tho Sussex tho day tho later was struck. A Paris dispatch asserting tho posses sion by tho French Government of the names of tho cnptnln and incmbor.t of the crew of tho submarine that wrecked tho Sussex tho namos being obtnlncd from another captured submarine Indicates tho Gorman explanation will havo much evi dence to meet. Tho nuestion of Germany's right to nlnlc freighters looms largo ns a factor rln determining this country'H position. In Gorman circle! It Is held Germany never promlsod that freighters should como under tho head ns "liners" nnd It Is undoistood that Secrotnry of State Lans ing never had such nn understanding with Ambassador on Hernstorff. Secretary Xansing, however. Is of tho opinion that Germany could not legnlly dcclino to In cludo freighters along with her nssurnncoa on liners. PRESIDENT'S rOMCY. Proof of many violations by submarlno commandors of assurances given this Gov ernment, from the time tho lAisltniilu went to tho bottom up to tho present, Is ex pected to bo Included In tho communica tion to bo tent by this Government In answer to Germany's note of todny. Tho forthcoming communication of tho Frosldont Is chaiajtorlzcd ns "Informa tion" for tho Ucrm.in Government In formation as to what this country has in tho way of proof of violated assurances and Information ns to what may bo ex pected If danger of recurring lolatlons Is not removed. Tomorrow tho affidavits on the Sussex caso 'are expected. These are Important only ns "exhibits" in the ense of tho Jnlted States vet. sub Germany. The mib- I stance of theso papers Is already nt hand and Is being used in tho draft of the President's brief. BERLIN PAPERS FIRM IN RELIEF WASHINGTON WILL MOVE CAUTIOUSLY BEHM.V, April 13. Tho German novvnpiipor, commenting briefly on the Government's announcement fnp Germnn submarine v sank tho oxprcss tno view that the United kill move cautiously In tho pending Ions h news agencies report that tho ti Government Is satisfied that the was torpedoed It Is felt here. that the oillcial statement from I'll! have tho greatest vv eight with it Wilson nnd Secretary Lansing, official statement that no tliirman no could havo attacked the Kuse Ifnll to make a Mrong Impression Ihington, said tho Frankfurter lough an liicsppnslblo pi ess may cast doubt on Oermnny s word, circles will value it lightly. (irally the excitement over the slnU- la ship nn which American pim- travcl Is very great nnd there lacking persons who demand the It 'action against Germnnv. Tho fi of noutral States Is a hard one task of preserving neutrality both sides openly and manfully is ANY'S ALIIJI VAIN. iHfDON PRESS ASSERTS; STANDS SELF-CONVICTEI) LONDON'. April U It Germany's .attempt to prove an with reference to the Channel liner had completely failed Has tho IrtBUK opinion expi eased in the Brlt- rand In oillcial circles toda The Iy records hhmv. it is asserted. ther vessel was tmpedoed In the if the Kpot where the Sussex vtat. , .and, therefore, the oillcial state- lim uerlin convicts. In Ilrltlsh la Germnn submarine of having I: attack on the Channel liner. (resumed here that tha American $nt will comply with Germany's for further material for n con- I upon the Sussex case, but it is loved that there will be only one lpomatio exchange between the kvernments before Washington Uomatlc relations. Inconceivable." was tho scml- , "that the I'nited States would lor a moment the appointment imlsslon to decide the matter I rice la overwhelming Germany llf-convlcted " I'nlng News today chniucterixed fJTEY It Looks Like the Old djentleman MlA&iA Just Ab Comfort- vr--- V fr-U "T ti X I f ( ZJ? 'Hwbr iw PibHERe P f ZJ tho Germnn noto as "most absurd, labored and unconvincing " "It tcally means that the Germnn sub marines attack anything they see," said tho Evening N'evvs. "Tho relations between the fnltcd States and Germany will hot be Improved by this latest noto," said tho Pall Mali Gazette. "Of the many attempts to fool President Wilson, this Is probably tho most flagrant, being n general denial that tho German submarines would do any thing to which Americans could take ex ception " Tho Westminster Gazette characterizes the German explanation as "childish " Tho Evening Star calls tho noto a quibble FRENCH GOVERNMENT CLAIMS PROOF U-IIOAT TORPEDOED SUSSEX PAHIS, April 13 The German suhmn rlno which torpedoed the Channel liner Sussox was sunk on April 6, It was offi cially nnnounced today. Tho t'-bont Iden tity Is fully known to the French Gov ernment, which hns 13 fragments of tlu torpedo used. Its commander nnd crew nro understood to bo prisoners In a camp of tho Allies. Tho orflclnl Press Uuronu of the Ministry of Marino Issued tho following statement todny, In reply to tho German clnlms that tho Sussox was not torpedoed: "We could publish tho nnmo nf the commander nnd tho number of the sub marine which attacked tho Sussex, ns well as tho story of her journeylngs prlnr to tho crime. "This submarine was destroyed on April G, nnd her officers nnd crow con firm nil tho Information wo possess In this matter." Tho Sussex disaster occurred on Muuli 24, Tho sinking of the submarine, there fore, occurred 12 dnjn later. TEXT OF RERUN NOTE ON SUBMARINE ISSUE BERLIN, April 13. Tho foltowlnjr is tho text of tho Gorman note in re ply to tho inquiries of tho United States on the steamship Sussex nnd othor vessels which recently met dis aster in tho war zono: "Tho undersigned hns tho honor to inform your Excellency, Ambassador Gerard, in response to communica tions of the 29th nnd 30th ultimo nnd the 3d instant regarding the steam ers Sussex, Manchester Engineer, Englishman, Bcrwindvalo nnd Eagle Point, thnt the mentioned cases, in nccordauco with our notes of tho 30th nnd 31st ultimo and the 4th and nth instant, havo been subjected to care ful investigation by tho Admiralty staff of tho Navy, which has led to tho following results: "First. The English steamer Ber windvnle. A steamer which was pos sibly tho Bcrwindvalo was encoun tered on tho evening of March 1G in sight of Bull Roclclight, on tho Irish coast, by a German submarine. The steamer, as soon as sho noticed the submarine, which was running unsub merged, turned nnd steamed away. She wa ordered to halt by a warn ing shot. "Sho paid no attention, however, to this warning, but extinguished nil lights and attempted to escape. The vessel was then fired upon until halted, and, without further orders, lowered several boats. After tho crew entered tho bonts nnd received enough time to row away tho ship was sunk. "The name of this stonmer was no established; it cannot bo stated with assurance, even with the help of the details which were furnished by tho American Embassy, that the above de scribed incident concerns the steamer Berwindvnle. Since, however, the steamer sunk was a tank stenme like the Berwindvale, the identity of the ships may be nssumed. In this ense, however, the statement made that tho Berwindvale was torpedoed without warning would conflict with the facts. Another, Ship ICefused to Halt "Second. The British stenmer Englishman. This steamer, on March 21, was culled upon to halt by a Ger man submarine, through two warning shots, about 20 sea miles west of Islaye (Hebrides). The vessel pro ceeded, however, without heeding the warning, and was, therefore, forced by tho submarine, by artillery fire, to halt after an extended chase; whereupon she lowered boats without further orders , "After tho German commandant had convinced himself that the crew had tnken to the boats and rowed from the ship, ho sank the steamer. "Third. Tho British steamer Man chester Engineer, It is impossible to establish through the investigation up to the present whether tho attack on this steamer, which, according to tho given description, occurred on iwnrcn 27, in tho latitude of Waterford, is at tributable to a German submarine. The statement regarding the time and - KELLY THE ONE WHO INSISTS ON BUYING ALL THE TIME ic 6gt our I yfrxytfs LISTrki Grnrrir- Bor e.irr a I tfZ You r,n Acso "t V WAUtS To r-S. . J?vJ JiurVlY MERIT -ALl. 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This steamer, in the forenoon of March 28, was called upon to halt by a German submarine through signal nnd shot, about 100 not 130 sen miles from the southwest coast of Ireland, but proceeded. She wa3 thereupon fired upon until halted, and, without further orders, lowered two boats, in which the crew took their places. After the commandant con vinced himself thnt the boats, which had hoisted sails, hod gotten clear of the steamer, ho sunk thnt vessel. "At the time of the sinking a north northwest wind of the strength of two knots, not 'a storm wind,' and a light swell, not 'a heavy bea,' ns stated in the given description, prevailed. The boats, thprefore, had every prospect of being picked up very quickly, be cause the place of the sinking lay on a miieh-uscd steamer path. "If tho crew of the steamer used only two small boats for saving them selves, the responsibility falls upon themselves, since there were still upon the stenmer, as the submarine could establish, at least four big collapsible boats. The Case of the Sussex "Fifth. The French steamer Sus sex. Ascertainment of tho 'act whether tho Channel steamer Sussex was damaged by n German submarine was rendered extremely difficult be cause no exact details of time, place and attendant circumstances of the sinking were known and nlso "ecauso it was impossible to obtain a picture ot tho ship before April G. Conse quently, the investigation had to be extended to all actions undertaken on the day in question March 21 in the Channel in the general region be tween Folkestone nnd Dioppe. "In this region, on March 24, a long, black craft, without a flag, having a gray funnel, small gray forward works and two high mnsts, was en countered about middle of the English Channel by n German submarine. The German commander reached the defi nition that it was a war vessel, nnd, indeed, a mine layer of the recently built English Arabic class. He was led to the conviction by the following fucts: "First, by the plain, unbroken deck of the ship; second, tho form of the stern, sloping downward and backward like a war vessel; third, she was painted like a war vessel; fourth, tho high speed developed, about 18 knots; fifth, the circumstance that the vessel did not keep n course north ward of the light buoys between Dun .geness nnd Beachy Head, which, ac ,rding to the frequent and unvarying ouijrvntions of German bubmnrines, is nbttPj tho course of commercial ves sels;Out kept in the middle of th? , , - Took Henrietta Seriously 1 channel, on a course about in the direc tion of Le Hnvr. Declares Munitions Mere on Board "Consequently, he attacked the ves- eel at 3:55 in tho afternoon, middle ' R!mont " the peaceful settle European time, one nnd one-half sea I mcn,t ofJnt,cnr""tionnl conf1lcts' No miles east of Bull Rock (Bullock?) bank, tho submarine being submerged. Tho torpedo struck and caused such n violent explosion in tho forward part of the ship that the entire for ward part was torn away to the bridge. When (ho Su'ue'C was hit nn March 21, according to the I''ronch oillcial re pmt, her clocks sloppt! at 2-f0 p. m . western I'uropean lime thnt Is. 3:50 p m mld-IIuropran time The differ unco between tho French and Cicrmnn loports, therofoio, on the question of time li live minutes. The Herman nolo s-iys tho vessel admittedly attacked had not gone north of thi Piiugcnpis buoys, but was In mldcii.innel. apparently bound for llnvie The l'Vciuh nfllrinl repoit says flint the Sussex left Kolliestono nt 1'2S p m. nml w.is steaming at 1C knots south of Ilimgenesx when tho torpedo hit her. This would put her In inlilflinnnel between Iiungcness. Kng Innd. nnd ("ape Apreeh. France Tin- entire fonvnrd part nf tho Sus sex uns torn nvvny J "The particularly violent explosion warrants the certain conclusion that great amounts of munitions were aboard. "The German commander made a sketch of the vessel attacked by him, two drawings of which "arc inclosed. The picture of tho steamer Sussex, two copies of which are also inclosed, is reproduced photographically from the English paper, the Daily Graphic, of the 27th ultimo. "A comparison of tho sketch and the picture shows thnt the craft at tacked is not identical with the Sus ox; the diffciencc in tho position of the stnek and shnpe nf tho stern is particularly striking. German Responsibility Denied "No other attack whatever by Ger man submarines at the time in ques tion for the Susex upon the route between Folkestone and Dieppe oc curred. The German Government must therefore assume that the In jury to tho Sussex is attributable to another cause than an attack by a German submarine." "For an explanation of the case tho fact may perhaps be serviceable that no less than 2U English mines were exploded by shots by German naval forces in the channel on the 1st and 2d of April alone. The entire sea in thnt vicinity is, in fact, endan gered by floating mines and by tor pedoes that have not sunk. Off the Enrrlish coast it is further endangered . . h , , , , , in an Increasing decree through Ger man mines, which have been laid against enemy naval forces. "Should tho American Govern ment have at its disposal further material for a conclusion upon tho enso of tho Sussex, tho German Gov ernment would ask that it bo com municated, in order to subject this material also to an investigation, "In the event that differences of opinion should develop hereby be tween tho two Governments, tho Ger man Government now declares itself ---'- - - -- rendy to havo the facts of the caso established through mixed commis sions of investigation in accordance with tho third article of Tho Hague YUIUUUL lO, 1UUI, "The undersigned, while request ing that you communicate tho above to the Government of the United States, lakes occasion to renew to tho Ambassador the assurance of his distinguished esteem. "JAGOW." NO SHIP TORPEDOED "NEAR" SUSSEX, BRITISH SAY LONDON". April 13 The passages Ir. Germany's noto to tho I'nited States re ferring to tho StiRe nre regarded In offi cial circles here as proving that tho Ger mans torpedoed the Sussex, ns It Is as serted that no other vessel was torpedoed In thnt vicinity nt that time. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 lurry 12 Uilhrnlth. Oxford I "a . nml Hliinche V. rilllllnn. Oxford. Pa Wllllini I. llrown, 774 M IMIi at. nnd .Martin llnrp. IHSrt MnntrnPM- Hi Jiwi.Ii V I.nv.'m. ini" S 17th nt . anil Ilfntrke A. Krllv, lsl( . tilth nt. .Mark A Nullv S.10 N et,l nt . nn.l Mario ' tii'nror. '-'7.11 I'amlirlilKi- m W.ntlilil Wntnon 121 llnnnrn nt . and Kllznlirlh 1. Lnffi-rtv 211111 W llordon at. Hurry W Tollman. "I.". H Iilih nt . and Amelia It Atnl.rnno. 3'H2 Pouelton ave Alfred l.cv5 SS'ii N 13lli nt.. and Anna M,rt. 1020 lUrket nt. Chnrlrn S Weir. 122 N tilth nt . and Ilnrtha M. l'irlir. Nnw York eltv r.irl Smith. 2HIH Norrt st . nnd Helen M !.nth. 2-142 DoUKlann nt Torrent I: l.athiim 13 N. 20th nt , ami Timlly C MeCnrron. K'.nn Lutlnier at. Hrnent Travenner. Ilerwjn. Pa , and Mary 12 Hinton KI7 Martin nt i:mll llahl 2(12(1 X l.llli nt . and Clara ,f VVeim. Willow drove Pa flarrnre Ti Oerhnrt, Tacony, Pa., and Mary I! llalffh. Taeonv Pa Wllllim Orman. Mil S lllh nt . and Jennie llreat -'.Ml S Mh nt Ilavld 12anH Went foltln?ttOOd. X. J. anil Martfaret M Aaron. .1721 lincanter avo. Walter I Iliihn. tan? MarlKorouuli "t , and Aniolln Iflielher. 14,1 W WIMey 8t. Walter It. Try. 22.17 N 22d nt . and Carrie, 12. Klelnfelrter 2.118 X 22d nt. Ilurrell Sellern tiilll S 1.1th st . and Ktlnle V Held. Ilnlu l-.i Hnrry Monk il'nl tilenlmli t . and l.llllan Craven r,,11l .lanu a nt I'red VV (.'olnuht.un 42(11 (llranl ave ! and Lnuliie A Thurston, 4'l.llt Mullierry at Mae, While. f'amil,-n, X J . and Nina Daw- non llllj Federal at Anthnny I'ox. Xlietoun, Pa., and Julia (litr- rlt. 1210 X. tsih at tlreur II. Warwlik. l)arb. Pa, and Ireno Ulnnert 11421 Ilaverforrt live David Itlchardn, till X Ubi nt , and Frances llnrrla, tiijj Wnrren nt XKflltO SCHOOL HEAD SWEPT IN .JOHN WAXAjIAKER'S STORE Major Moton, Booker Washington's Successor, Worked Humbly Here A negio. who was once n sweeper in the John Wnnnmnker store here. Is now presi dent of the greatest negro eduratlonnl In stitute in the world. lie is Major rtuhert It. Moton. successor to Hooker T Wash ington ns tin- head of the Tuskegee In stitute .Moton. unlike Washington, Is of pure negro blood, a deaceudnnt of an African chief In his earlier dava he had a cinving foi books. This led to his en tering tho Hampton Institute. Durlug his vacation he came hem and worked as a sweeper, living nt 421 South 13th striet. He returned nnd was gradu ated in isnn Major Moton snvs the ne gro should Keep nis pinre in outlining '"'" rl"''s f0,r l,lm- flr,' "if ,"';"-" lm,s' develop . strong rnclsl const musners aecond, the negro inuat have a high moral ideal: third, the negro needs Intelligent industrv Tho edutntor's threo mottoes nre: 'Tlt simple He self-respecting. Keep jour courage." Narberth Hejects P. It. R. OlTt-r Narberth borough council hat refuaed permission to the Pennsylvania Kailroud to erect an enlarged frame postolilce build ing on the site of the present structure The Councllmen say they aro na anxious as any one to obtain better postnr facili ties, and have appointed It S Mavllle. W tl Smedley and A. I". Ftedlfcr ns a commit tee to H'-'o if a none building, In conform ity with borough laws, cannot be obtained or built. FUNERAL OF II. F. HARLEY I Will De Held Tomorrow Morning in St. Patrick's Catholic Church The funeral of Hugh P ttnrley, widely known In tJemocrntle politics here, who died on Monday nt bis home, 406 South 20th street, will be held tomorrow morn ing nt 10 o'clock. He was n member of the Kxecutlve Committee of tho 7th Ward, Mr. Ilarley had been ill nbout threo months When ho learned of tho death of his brother, James, on Monday, ho died within nn hour The funeral services will be held In St Patrick's catholic chinch, 20th near Locust street. Interment will bo made In Cathedral Cemetery. J. Ncvvlln Gawthrop WII.Ml.VOTON. Del, April tJ. J. Now lln Gnwthrop, formerly A. president of tho Street and Sewer Department, a former nicmbei of tho Hoard of Park Cntnmtn sloncrs nnd former president of the Work house Trustees, a manager of tho Wil mington Savings Fund Society nnd until he retired 10 years ago engaged In tho plumbing bunlness hole, died at his homo, 8H Washington street. Inst night nfter a lingering lUnens. nged 81 Ho Is survived by his widow, three sons nnd tlirco daugh ters. Bzafyti These NntUci Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. " !uL'.rr,a ,Arr". ' ""r. ni.Axnii2 I.stKiniKi vIni'KNT wife nf Mauri. e .1 l" Mi Mineral aorvlee at her late renl .lence Ir,, r rlrket avenue. Ardmoro. Pa . on .Saturday, at 2 p m Interment private "'V.'.'i.'., !. A"r I'-'- l"l". HANNAH .lO.Nf.S widow nf Krnnila Itieon. In her SMh ;iear Itelnllven and friends nre In vlted to intend the funeral sen lee, nn Trl lay afternoon at 2 o'rlnrlt, at her late residence. .1120 Pulankl avenue (Jermnntonn Interment private lir.I.I. On April to. HUn .1A.M12S I112M,. nnn ot Hie late Jnmoi nnd Annie llell IMailvea nndirlendn, nlsn WnBhlnRtnn Camp 317 P. O H of A , l,eH Wlrth Ominell, III Jr o. ir. A M . and employes of X W Aser ft Bona, are Invited tn attend the fu neral on Haturda afternoon, nt 12..10 o eloek, from the rretdeme nf his niece Mrs Annie Unite. 2M2S Clerrttt at Services at the Chun It nf tin I Inly Communion 27th and Wharton ntn , at 2 p m. Interment at Mount Mnrlah Cemetery. Itemalns may Imj viewed on Friday evening HOVnt.f,. On April 12 mill rPANK II . husband nf KII711 belli Unveil nelatlles and friends of the fnmll) nlso nudltlnc depig ment of P It It and Musicians' Protective) Association are rcsne. tfullv Invited to at tend the funeral services on Saturday nmrn Inir, at 111 3n o'clock precisely, nt his late residence, t.12l Fontaine street Interment private. Itemalns may tie viewed Friday evenlnir after 7 o'clock. IlllDMII.KV. On April II. tlllH, noilllKT llllO.Mll.12r aued 7.1 yearn Helatlven and friends nf the family are Invited tn attend the funeral services, on Mnturri.iv. April 1,1 at 2.10 o'clock, at his late risldence. l.llli Sellers street. Frankforil Interment at 12aat Cedir Hill CI.AItK. On April 12, lull). MAItV WAI, I,AL"I2. v.lfo of William Lewis Clark ltd 1 tlves and friends are linllcd tn attend the funeral services, on Saturday, l.ltJf Inst. at 2 30 p in , at her late resliiyte WIS Wnjno avenue Interment prlvtii IIANCV. April la. nt the rcelnce of her son-in-law, John W Gndvlt r,330 llavn ton at . Oermantownyi'llN'i:y'JPI2 DANCV. ns;eil K4 era Funeral! 1111 Interment at Greenville, X C.I 1 1)1)11012. At her lute resilience. Primes. Del aware Co I'a. citi April 12. llittl. SAKAH 12 I)OD(H2 Itelalbes are Inilled to attend the funeral service on Saturday at 2pm. at the Oliver II lA'lr Iiuildlnz. 1K2U Chest nut st . Phlln Int.lment private IHINAIII'K. On April 12 Will. JOHN, hus Innd of Jnno Dnn'ihue, late of I11I.1 South 23d st The relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral, on Frlda.. at 7 a m . from the Oliver II llalr llulldlntr, lt2D Chestnut st Heoulem Mnsa at St Patrick s Church, at 8 .10 a. m Interment ut New Cathedral Cemetcrj DORAV. Suddenly nn April 12. 1010. I21'(!I2.V1: I' hushand of llnsn Dnran Itelu lives anil friends, also Dlvlslnn No III A 0 II . nnd Phlla. 1-oilffe. . -,4, , (l (l M , aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at N.10 a m , from his late resi dence. 1232 K Hanson st HtTh Mass of Kequlem nt St Francis de Saies Chur. h nt 10 a. m Interment at Holy Cross Cemeterv Wilmington. Del papers please cop DltAtJIti:. On April 12, 1I1 II. MAItV A HHAUDi: inee l.ochnerl. widow, nf Daniel c Draud". llel-iilves and friends alsn the Altar Society and all nther societies of which sho was a member. Are Invited to attend the funeral, on Haturdu). at Ha in . from the residence of her aon-ln-law. William 11 Kppley Solemn HlKh Mass at St. Alphnn sus' Church, 4th and Heed sts . at HI a tn Interment at Most IIolv Hedeemer Cemsteri I'lensH omit carriages IH'tiAN. On April II. Ill III. CLAUDE M. Jit . husband of Anna M Dmran and sun of Claude M and the late Adeline H Ilarve Outran, ailed 3!l veara. Itelallvea and friends of the family, also fienrac WhhIiIiii: lon Lodge No mi, F. and A M . Purity unainer. u ana a m. . .vniieni find Aicepi d Smttish Itlle of ICv . Knsalr Teniulc. A A O nf l.olllNvllle K anil Amerlcjfi clel nf Me. hiinlc.il linplnecrs nre LripeaTfun nvileil in nt Frld.14 afier nt the real ti nil me inneriiLaserT noun nt .1 nt lock T,ret I ileme nf Mra Charlotta huler, 112 West Chelteh avenue Oermantnwn Interment private at Went laurel Hill Cemetery. Au tomohlla funeral KEAL ESTATEFOR JALE Ulldns 1'iirU, I'a. HI Utl' IV I Colonial Residence, $8950 V White stuct" fiyen shutters and slate roof 1 Large lot. o014 spacious porches and front terrace I ' t'entral linllwa-l.irge upstairs sleeping porch. X Im V Four hcdrooii two baths ample closets X j $jjh U Highly restricted building sites, 800 to $5000. AltractHo bungalow sites with extended view over Klklna Tarlc, II We also Ananca and build, uccordlmr to your plan. I RHOADS cSc PAUL JSVu,8 AutomoUla by Appointment, llllll 3 Trolleys, S Cent Fare 72 Trains Daily, By4 Cent nnATjis KIII5KZ. On April 12, lOIB JOHANNA (ne Poot). widow of John Kberx .Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on snturrtnv. at H SO a m from nor lata resi dence, 122 Sliver l.kn ave . Wealvllle N. .1 lllnh Mass nt St Mary a Church, Oloureater at 10 a m Interment at Holy Croaa Cents tery lillHni.!2. On April 12 lotfl. at hit lato real dence, 2117 N. nth at . KRNKST huiband of liarbara Klerle. nged OS jeara P'i" tlv-es and friends nre Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Saturday,, at 2 r m-. at the parlors of Mrs. Joseph- Pehmltt & Son. 1211 N. tlth at. Interment at Oreen mount Cemetery. I"KVr-On April 12, 10IR. n. WAf.TKn, son of IlnbeM H. and Adella It Key. aed 23 year; Itelatlvrs and friends, also Cnmn No HI! I. O S of A , Kej atone Commandery. No ns p o S 0 A , nnd Stoncmen's Kellow ahln Club, are Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Friday, at 8 p m . at his late residence. 2M 8. fiSd st. Interment at Wer nersvllle. Pa . on Saturday. Orwlirsburg nnd Pending papers please cory. OAHTIIItOP. At Wllmlnaton. Del ... or! Fourth Month, 12th. 1010. J. NBWMN tlAWTHIlOP. nied 81 years Ilelatlvea and friends are Invited to nttanfl the 'funeral, from his lain residence. R14 Waahlniton at., Wllmlncton, Del . Seventh-day. . Knurth Month, Iflth. at 11 n m. Interment private. (lOtl.D. On April 12, 1010. SIDNF.Y C, wife of the late Joseph Oould. aited 75 jeara nelalltea and frlenda are Invited .to attend tho funeral aervlces, on Saturday nflernoon. at 2 n'clotk preclnely, at tho resldemo of her daiirhfer, Mrs Tlllla Douslaaa. 4510 North 17th st. Interment private. IIITNTII. In Nnrrlslnwn. Pa, on April 12 mill. M ANN1B IIITNKn ciauehter of tha late Henry S and Maraaret F miner. Pu. nernl and Interment privnte. on Saturday. KIlMlKRIIINi:. On April It, lB10..MAn HAIII2T ANN widow of William J. Kcnder rilne Interment at Haltraro Cemetery, on Friday, ot 2.30 p m KlltK. April 12. MAUY 15.. widow nf Wil liam II Kirk (nee Msloney) netallvea and frlenda nro Invited to attend funeral. Satur div, s 311 a m , from tho residence of hef sister. Mrs. Marnaret Tlynn. 769 North 37th at.. West Phlla. Hlah Mass at the Church nf Our Mother of Sorrows, at 10 a. m. In terment Holy Croaa Cemetery. KIIAIT April 12, JOHN IlK.NDL'n. son of William 11. and K tlertrude Kraft, nted 1.1 jenra nnd I mouths Ilelatlvea and friends are invited to attend tho funeral nervlcea on Snlurdn. nt 3 p in . at the rcsldenio or his parents .111 Llandrlllo road, Cnvyd I'a Inlerment privnte. I.AKAS1I On April 12. 11)10. I.AMON C. hush.inil nf Lillian M I-nrimli, In Ills 38th vear Itelallvea and friends are Invited to attend the funern! services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late resi dent o, 12 linuth 51st street. Interment pri vate at Arlington Cemetery. Itemalns may ho viewed Frldij nvenlnx, 7:30 to tl o'tlovk. Automobile funerul l.dVAIT On April 12. 1010 JOHN H. LOVATT. lii the slat ear of hla aire, it his renlilence.A.1(ii)0 Walton avenue Due notice nf tlmfiijieriil will 1 Riven Pitta burah tiapernpbVse cop MAItrLI.I,. On A 1 1 11. 1010. IXnF.TTO. lK-love.1 XaUKhler V William A. and fella A MnrtlXl (neo l&lley). aued .1 years.? mnnlha IVlallvea itn.1 frlenda nf tho family nre Invited i attend the funeral, on Satur day at 2 3ia;n tn . from her parenta' resi dence. .Tim North Mb street Interment at Ni vv Cathedral Cemetery McCAlOIIUN. On April 11. HMO MAHY J., (nee Ulenl widow of James MrCnuitbcn. at her residence lull South 18th atreet. No tice of funeral later McCCLLON. On April It 1010. MAIIT AON12H JUCL'LLON (nee O'llrlen), wife of John MrCullnii Itelallvea and frlenda are Invllctl tn attend the funeral, on Friday, at Ha m . from her late residence, 1010 Wood at lllcli Maaa at the Cathedral Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery, .Mcl'LKLY. On April 11, 1010, ELLENOn NI2LLII2 daughter nf the lata John and Mnrtznrct A Mi lYely, nf Cumberclaudy and l.ondondcrry. Ireland Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral on Satur day nt H.30 a m. from tho realdence of her sister. Mrs J M llallev, 2810 West Husnuehannn nventie Solemn Itcnulem Masa nt tho Church of the MoatePrecloua niood. 2Hth and Dlumnnd atreetf.xsrflOf o'clock t precitieiv inurnient jf -oigr txtheiiral Cemetery MrniEATII. On April RETTA. vi ire ni -innnian a it , daughter ' Melahen. Ilelatlvea nnd friends irliaSTU Itf.o attend tho funeral, nn Friday, at "'SDtrm . from ner lato reaiaonce. 11.. r,. aaa St. solemn Requiem Muaa nt St Ajtatha'a Church, at 1) a m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. .M.irNM.LY On April 12. 10111. n.VA, widow nf Thnmas L MncNnll). at her late real deme 27411 N 23d st Funeral strictly private Due nntlce will lio Blven. We can furnish ttructural lumber for a row of houses or n wharf. Ship the same day. th have cnoush left to do the same thing over again many, many times. Edward F.Henson& Co Structural Z,uuiberan4 Timber I'nplnr SI. Wlinrvea. Phlla. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l'JUnn Park, l'u. I en" f 4 'i 4 Bti C. A. VOIGHT