r-rv-)3(wrwr,T'irfr T" r ' --'mfr'j-wt 8" BfOE FOR PEACE MADE BY AUSTRIA v Official Documents Show That Premier Clemen- ceau Told Truth ttJBLISHED BY FRANCE Other Attempts to Begin Par leys at Kaiser's Behest Are Shown in Statement Paris, April C. premier Clemencouu'H denial of 'tho truth of tho abortion of rorclgn .Minister Czernln, tliut a conversation Concerning peuco had been held be tween Austria and France, ran given confirmation In nn olllclul itntctnotit issued by tho Government. "Premier Clcmcneouu. unon aisum lug the duties of president of the coun cil, found that conversations had been entered into In Switzerland, upon Au&. .tria'a Initiative, 'between Count ltover tata, a personal friend of Emperor Charles, and Commandant Armand, of the Second Bureau, French general staff, designated for that purpose by tho French minister at that time. "SI. Clemenceau did not vvl-di to ui sumo tho responsibility of Interrupt int conferences which hud yielded no .roaults, but which might furnlKh use ful sources "of Information. Coin mandant Armand thus was allowed to continue his journey In Switzerland imnn the, .., ,,r Count ltovcrtata. ' lnsU'ucUons were given M. Armand CWm.nc?MCS? follows. 'ittenVnd Bi- nothing.' ''Count Kevertuta. becoming, .Oil- vinced that his attempt to bring about a German peace was doomed to tall- ure. in oruer luny in ra.iratini ma Mission, gave Commandant Armand a letter written In his own luiinl oaten February 26. 1918, thu llrst sentence uf which reads: Austria Took I .(.Mil "During tho month of August, 11U7, with a view to obtaining from tho French Oovernmint a proposition to Austria which might le.iu to iiiiurc Jieaeu and bo of such n nature as to bo .susceptible of being indorsed by Aus tria, and presented to the German Government, conferences havo been entered upon.' "Count llevertnta, being himself the solicitor, acknowledged in the follow ing terms: 'That the purpose was. to obtain from thu Fivnch Government propositions of peace, under cover ot Austria, for transmission to Ueiilu. "Such is the fact established by an authphtlcated document which Count Czernln has dared to refer to in thy .following terms: 'Clemenceau. shoitly before the beginning of the olTenslTo on the western front, had asktd nv whether I was ready to enter upon negotiations and upon what basis.' In speaking thus not only he did not ' ten tlio truth, imt tout the opposite of truth, which In 1'ianec Is termed i .nying." It Is but natural that i'remloi Clemenceau should be unable to le strain his ludlgnati'm when Count. consequences of thu western otTeiislve . rev versed tho rules with such audacltj. ?1KVr,u;lVcVw n! fffi ment when, with our allies, we weio Kerld?fcfatr u!. th'cenu-alm- !.. pi'res. Again Begged for Parley "It would be too .-asy to recall to tvhut extent Austria has Importuned Itome, Washington and London with solicitations for an ulleged separate peace, which had no other aim than to , allp upon us tho yoke which she pro- feases to find to her taste. Who does l not know the story of a recent meet-1 lntr (in Switzerland, of course) of a former Austrian umbassador and a . figure high in tho councils of the Kntente Allies? "Tho conferences la-ttd only a few minutes. Here again It was not oui ttlly who sought tlio Interview. It was tho Austrian Government. Does Dot Count Czernln remember nn ut tumpt of the sort made in P.uls and 1-ondon only two mouths before that Of Count Jtevertata b n person of much higher rank? Theio again, as in the present case, unauthentic, hut much more significant, proof exists." Daniel88 Agents Here to Rid City of Vice 3ntlnuei from I'ae Oaa thine the ptoplo of the city are being jawakejied." I'olire Protection Mhnwu Virtually substantiating the Major's i Charce thut tho police are in collusion with politicians, Tom Walsh, of t'aptalii Squder's staff, who Investigated tin. gambling hoUbe of "Keddy JaUe" Melln- Uoff, said today, "A political leader In j me inirieeiiiii ., in. Dam .j mu t poplQ toem." Mellnkoff, "year tho raid tectlves, character protected time, The nolltlciaii alluded io In the re port made by Walsh Is said to be the ,t,a,me man who I- Clarence liibboney, tlri his crusades, charted wlUi protoctlng disreputable places. 'S'lle Is said to bo emplojed In the iureau of Weights nnd Measures and Vo be of the political, faith ot rong-rens-mon John Jt. K. Kcott. This reoort by Walsh aud similar re- ports by other detectives who Invest!- ia,j t-ltrtt, htra in the nasi ore said . TV .. .." ........ . ..,.... u,ni,i,'u a oan wip vi '-"' ""," , i charge et political protection for crlmin- al. , , , 1 or tnc nouso 10 ua proiecuiiK cret. ulthouifli it is lieileved that It can HKlit or even possesses iiUlpnienl enemy attlvity. which Is as dancerous ' V ' . . n ........ ' .1 i'veriiroois. int. wm laurel inn cm. ',jaU'' r jam-u Heart and Aliar So.-kty ," Mt Xa-athi's C'bureh 10 a m. ' l( will be fouaht In the counter-orTenslve for. und It was rewarded as probable to .Siunlsh Interests in Moron,, ,,LiVT du '" u" fatello. mllelule dcll'Usetclto , Haltlirioire wiwri ; .op . ,Hua will meet .'hunh of th. Asct.isloi.. invited to funeraf. K"y cL KS. AiiiS ('met.",. ,. ,J who today beKlus his three- belnp; piepurwt b General Koch. That that in the nilBbborhood of 500.UQ0 '.v, the. Fruich. ' """. ',".aul0 u' camp,, dell'onore al-' " oaluv-N Va'wII 4 rATHXlUNIJ.'widow wmanl T. ,'oifiSK Veuulem , i.,S' rEir 5, ;AT'.TA.."l.1..,?iA, Lfn.'inf M-i. bentencn yesterday Imposed after t,iH i nrobable is indicated by lnfor- Italian soldiers, ull tralnei and be.i. Tim liermiin Uovcrmnent iutlv tu m la ul .un "rapeiio m coniuaitunu of l'rank I'allau (neo Mcilowijii). Relative! of ih. Aaeenilun mi, m. Int. Old Catbtdrul ! ', ', iV..i " i t, ,i tW n a. m.r "M-.l1 on, his establishment by de- ,llut,on obtalnid from French sources soned. have been already moved or arc bestowed Herman prot.ctlon on liaise ph U"?.?uatz. ,atr,a' .. . ,fn? 172 s sHt s,, ,S,( .5.5; MANA10J,?r,r", '.. - . .,. 1'ambrev .t rJSth and outh). MS , has been a widely Known police tojay t0 ,)le effect that Italian bomb- moviinr to France. son. who now Imcoiiuh u iler.o.... m. , ?.'",""m '''e.or s pom . neiu taia i hureh of t Thoinua Aiulna. 3:30 . mT a. Arril n. vicViii? invVrnJ iinir wii" ,n1" "'.J.? Ji'f" r.lA"W"" " Ii m mnnv vAurm ant. Iiua li..... - -- - - .... ...... ... . . . . . . w dell IlulllOllt Theflfr.'. ill !'lio,.tf iiih,' Inl. New Cathedral Cm Auto aeritr.o. ' I.TAM mavtv i...i.J7i ...:.. ..:!..V'. ' " i.". '. ,lu". i.!'"". V4. ... tuk'C .! '' ..- j .- - .-- --." iicuu suojeci auu no lonKer uuiler rinan- .. . . 7.. . . . - ..,... .........--... .,,,,.,.. ... J.l . .r. "" . .J1"..?''.'.'" i thoiii'I. April A'.''Jr ml aunst tne. ,c, lor u .o8 AT RAY RF.FORT?, A MT TCMS . ..tt." .'.MnLJ".'?-i . ' K n' df n..ffi ,X.U rli , XW:iim.!h&Um& i'Jiid.K'V KS'aVW'TniiSSffla Vslntr on axe on uisorur,j- rwmo. i u, jarBi at ieat from a military sianu willed was advocated by Major Pniltli I point. Hecause of its lniKrtant tall Aesterdy an a method for a "clean up," , fines Amiens Is vital to the Allies. Its - .naannroved bv Judire J. AVIllus I loss would mean hucklnir the hrench 3lrln. in a statement today. "The. use of an axe win never Hccom- .-' ...... ,... v .uM lnrl0.A Martin. HIU hwjwi.'ib, r - T. -'" Hv iWS W W jr. wouia oniy creuie 'S- .-.t- - -. n nn.viMnllali 1llto ' '(ain't necessary to use un axe. Havo rCertlfn KO IO trwoe places, niiocn pn door and tell til ixople Lo get out. t the ixillcemen must have the sup- rt of their superior! and above all the ajBian. hljrbar up' mut U eliminated." ' (M- JUmniot da I'ont Dead WlWkur (. Dr- April ,-Mr. lm noi du Popt wife of the vice prcpl. idaitU of tbfi du I'ont 1'owder Company, , tMOq av ner noine, nanti Amour. Jier l.A ruaa rMAoverlnur her liealth ufier ra.nr liirin or u. Aon. i r, 4ij Vont wo, before her mar- I l j fnVlli . MaiVa'WflBO. " )W "" U" "" """ '""".":i "i,fyp.:"'.:z,r".'f.T?:tar- two Aava and re a mi faBKen. t4r5Sr .".lif.'r SFW'jSlV tW 33 o tokriu Sf:. 2"Lr. "'. ;r.J2L .uJ,-f?' Ji7.nir.nlA the line at a ulac. called riSiflJ 4u I'wit. Tndlio died ' iisve anspif Witti, J ALLIED LEADEltS CONFIDENT FOES HAVE MET STONE WiLL IN WEST Willi tho French Army In i'riiiicc, Apill 0. General l'och has given out this statement on the German offensive: "All Is going well. Look at the small advances miidet by tho boche, tn call them by their rent niiine. It Is now clearly evident that the great tldul vvuvo of thu German unity has been broken on thu shore, evidently becuu..,; It met nn obstacle. Now they are against tin embankment and complettly stopped. "Tho future -vv 111 show tho full measure of our success. Wo tiro going to try to do better and to get the upper hand of the boche. 1 cannot say what will happen, but all Is going veil." Wiioliliislun, April C. 1'rehldent Wnlhon has tecclved this greeting from King George) of Knglnud in the occasion of tho anniversary of the entry of thu United Slates into tho war: "Tlio gallant deeds of Americans on land and s-ea have alrcud Indi cated to the enemy that his hope Is vuln. Uvery day that passes, as American troops pour In evcr-lncreuslng numbers Into France, dlmlnlilies the chances' of his success, "The American people may rest assured tliut tho tlrltlsh Umpire, now tiled by nearly four years of wnr, will cheerfully inulio jet further snori llccs. The thought that' tho Fnlted Ktaton under your leadership., Is with us heart mid soul emboldens un In tho determination, with God's help, ilimlly to destroy tho designs of the enemy nlid to lo-establlsh on the earth tho rule of light and Justice. ui.uurji: u. 1." The Itritlah Ambassador, Lord Heading, hd transmitted through the press to the women of the Flitted States the following message from tho dowager Queen of Oieat lliitaln: "As president of the Ilrltlsh lied Cross Soet.tv, I wish to send to tho women or our gieat ally, the Fnlted States .if America, n message of Greet lug upon the tlrst anniversary of Amei lea's entry Into the war. It Is m earnest nrim r that God In Ills mi relful pi Idonco tnuv uuldu und griurit our righteous c.iuse. HAIG'S COUNTER-ATTACKS STRENGTHEN SOMME FRONT fiintiiniid from iMsr i of Dcmuin and nine mile southeast r Amiens, there was local lichllim ester.la, afternoon. We improved, our poMtion in counter-attack... Prnni-li llVlinrt ' mu" lt." r-iK, i-'roncli communique received . . . Were Mini There were violent bombard ments alonir the Avro, especially near Mtinchel. There were no in fantry enKiineiiients in this region. German raids in the Zuzc and Vati-les.'alamei rcRinns (where American troops have taken over sectors of Verdun) were repulsed l'ist nielli There was mutual artiller.v lirint; alonK the rilit of the Meuse (in which sector Y.ujvy and Vnux-les-ralamciv are located) and in llie Apremont Wood (four miles east of St. Mihel in the Toul sector, originally taken over by thu Americans). (.Zuzey is seven milerf north of gt, Jlihiel , alm t',b"' and fourteen miles soutli of Veiduu. Vuux-les- is two miles north of ruiaincix y .. , -uc..j The French Defense of Amiens anil ISi'iti.sh forces arc btuntliti"; lirmy in their positions lie- fmisive of Amiens, thu great Allied S dt- bl"--k f thl; Allipd ' in Picarily, eigiity-fivo miles from Paris ""d '-rty-flvo railen from the English I hfintml I hit uinnti ml (.nfmiiti Tho lenewed Germun .Cnvc, which continues fiercely, tlio ' seventeenth day of the Hindenburg; 0:,, rron.;,. k,,, fnn tn t.o sPnn offensive, lind.s tne foe Jess , than ten miles trom the objective, at the pojnt ncur Villers-Hreton-1 ,' ' .,..., , . neux, where the British retired to new un,i stroll"; positions, and only ., .. , .. . , . ,, three mlk's froln the strategically valuable Paris-Amien.s-Cnlais Hail- 500,000 ITALIANS IN FRANCE; PART OF GENERAL FOCH'S RESERVE The which reserve urinv ot the Allies, the supreme war council at Versailles decided to establish, is com poicd ot units from all the Allied na ,, addition' to tne rcs"cs oit?o. British und French armies, this third army, composed or i eserv es entircij . Is nt tho disposal of lieneral Koch, tlio new commander of the Allied forces in France. There Is reason to believe that the largest contingents of the reserve armv have been furnished by Franco. Llrltaln and Italy, and that the Italian contingents have ulreudv arrived in France, iilthoiiu'li th,. iletitiutliuis of tills aimy's component parts nnd the bases provided for it have not been made known. Likewise the uiiplovment to be pro- viaeu lor me leserve urmv is aenv fce- WILL SAVE BASE. " V anlilnrlon. Atirll C. ' France aud Kmcland at bay h-for Amiens will stand off the IJuche und turn h'rn back in the opinion of military '"ThLfst'ronif defen.es are hefo.e the ' i Itl I.IT III., Il,,nllu fit. II li. I. ,..,il n,l U idllliin' ni,n umed And tho military men r telr very eTlsteicc , ''..r'milnl SXl ok .!,!. ' aX "t proU; vital center wl fltfhtlnc for their "Vn ol 'Ami ;', !f " "K!i. -i would b more tragical ihun the capture und Ilrltlsh In twain and rulnlne the present supply I'nes. , .... In view of this situation the Allies may be counted to ttlve battle more strenuously than ever, the authorities say liacklnK full Informat'on of the Allied tratery or disposition of the FINEST DAY'S SHOOTING REPORT OP PLUCKY BRITISH SNIPER linden, April C. How th fljhtlntf Impresses the lndl - vldual Mldier and what lie sees of It U graphically Illustrated Jn the fulluwlns lory in the Jtvenlpg News: fWt. nrriveo at llie Bui.ine on iuw jay. mornlnr March St." said rrlvatu Mailly; A we went up to our position "Tin vraa aiusuipa vs vmij iiarq anuiAsunu " . " inr .j.i uj wins oyef very ;' . J von asi tfcntM jrt Hwiiea tn ,. te 700 yrit vfay rm "Lv t...my.& EVENING PUBLIC am:xani)ua." roatl, iieai tiistcl, iii tiu sector where the J-lunch repulsed an opera- tion enfatrinir 180,000 Teutons. linin.n Ivoporl Smrty thousand prisoners und mnm lhin I'VIII iniiM Invi. Iidnn illi. ' mou- tn.ui 1..W) Kims havi in-in tui. tured by tho Gi'vnuins in their o( feiislw on tho western front up lo the present, .say.-' :t German olliciul communication. The enemy's object is to net astride ,.e ,1... ....tl. ...... o..,ifl r.f .tmin.u o vi hm. iu.l, ;""'" "' """" "" lar lie Has lalleu ami, consiuumiK tli.. !,...... r....,o ..,.t,...,l i,. him the Iuitje fotces emplo.ved Hi him, thc results cutinot be considered as , , . ., encouraging to the enemy. At the crime time, the Utitish position covering Amiens is at no Kreat dis- -. e u , 'n 1.., . mncv 1 1 uiii uio wiwii. jiius any nJ jiion.s lielievetl lo have been engaged were somi- of the best corps, incluil mir tlio 1-irat I'rus.siun (Juan, com manded by Prince Kilo Fiiedrich, and two other ua,d divisions. Kefru riling tho fli'htintf the ituutor eorre.spontient says " AHah iinfiim "After a heavy bombatdmenl of our lines fro in a Kresil concentration of his mobile, artillery, tho enemy in- r.,i,.,. n,nni,,i ,... I.ti .. , ,. fan try attacked our positions ye.ster- day. lhe Ubiial principle) ol attack-, ing in dense waves was followed bv , L : the Germans. 1 ho assault was over a wide, front and appears to have i , . , ., , . ' . had for its object a . converging movement on the town of Corbie." ing iilanes ure co-operating with the 'Allied aitnles in France and Flanders anu win be useil wnerever tney uie needed n, ...in,,,,.,- ......I.. .r,., i,,inn.,... ?? "achi.U to the news that the - ."'"--, .vv. v....... ...... . .. . ... aiiipu rest rvv urniv. t'onipot-u or unlit-' from nil the Allied nations, was torin- i ,. ...,., i... i i ...i.. .i III. II .OUlll I1UI III" teUili.'.! ttlieuiri the formation of this army would alfect the nlans of the United Htutis iw hrlvodlnu. Anirrli-mi rnmlnrpiiti. with the Ihitlsh aimy. but it ivjc ' thought ptobable that tho American ' plan would not bo changed, as Itulj ( was ahle lo coutilbutc Immediattly unu " ,1 'atgc uumnels 10 me new urnly- It Was estimated tluit if the neccs- sit e.sNted. Italy could dispatch be- tvveen 5U0O0I) and 1 OV0.0UU soldiers 'o 'i runee. naving nioie iroops itiun sue j of irrouilil at this Point must 1)0 re- t,p "'"' '" ,htf greatest of thu war iicll'ultlma rHinlon uci i oneiini in i to Judge Laudls against toon proviuea , diuuhtor of utoiruuh V. utid llune KetmeiU. I iiifkkkt Anrll 4 tsAtn-'i. mrirm , . ' ' in.lieicioiis are plentiful that the ! Crra Inter.Ulealo. In Versailles, fu , nt , guilty lull 'Vamty olHcluls lie- RrlnilveH kpU f-r.enda lm BUnled as tenons. (I.rmans a)- preparing a second off en. , klltH (i,)VSsero essire col.ipout.) dl tiuppe ' carej ,lle food at the Jail was whole. uVm muC"ci ' Vn-n'of Our V.a lv ,,f MeD 1 !!ll?r!i SrU,if"$'"'i!TW ' l'W N'o Austrian or Bulgarian troops f,' ,'.. "r.n'ndequufe "ieVsu".' trauihU tu,,e Ie N'uzlunl A,Iea,e e ''he "er c"-' somt'' u,lrt M U 1""1 ,,e,, wns,e'1 hy. l')u ,n Tr-X. citSSfrJi "tm.f "S ou,mi'rR";..rvYcesS Cn1 ' A' P'" ' 'Sj uro cnKaBea on the western front, h&x$& i! "dls, ,",, 7,m Ameri- Uueia '" -'"o e ' a'ho A"'" , bh. lleifJ-'niay AUXXK , . e i ii . .'.in liovt inmi'iil log. it ding the use of Its 'tnllone ed anierieann uovevano issi it , as me. most, uuruij iui inr luauiicu " I IfK I., s.m of Leonard and Hoae Jarvla, I Ri'iiY April a HOlllinT I inn at 1 Cut ail examination ol silell luses ti nop" tin i-'i em h general stafi' declared 'iiosto u dlsposlzlono del lietiei ale Koch. . Ilia Jail. , aaed 11' ltilatlvr and frl-mla Invited to Ifiny and late Mary J. I(ub tteUtlvei "uj hhows that a few Austrian e-uns are "" Amerl.Lii fores will make their x.m poslhlle dare qualalasl lnfor-I 'Will T. Davles. fool: f'ounlv Jailer, , K"."" t,'lrviv"' ,m "t 2 ' V Sir"l,,!-i J?fl ! f'"nIf m!,,tr" "' . "eH'nny. f rulnrto snows unit a K Allstliail t,un.s ate ttepl.. fot , 10 r,..l.,ll K,gamk. c. ' , airimplego dl qiiesle' defended tho food given the defendants. Artftv 8ivmW ' bomc"-:t "' Int' prUBl9 Vrrvltea" Hat "b'3n """, '"j'W bcint: used. It IS known that some t..-t. risVev" .. d'-lla loro speclule destlna- Miylng they were, given tho same fare as J"HNS")N' -April 3 H jAC.il) JOIIN- mt.'VrlvatUemulnS may p2 l,V,5'rrt. German troops were bi'oujjllt from r,,,,,,,. zl-ne e-ecoi.do gH "rdlul del gwierale other prisoners In the jail. j.,;,, jSJunerai .,rvl.V.Vt,i' n in" 1710 " Jtusi.'-Aprll 3 J LAwnnNPH to Salonlca which inuv have "iven rise bfcAhONEI) IT. S. THOOPtS Ml..,. , H uut.e plena tlduela .he "'food bread at a time, of a wheat N U 11 i..?toi i el .Int. pr vat. Mt Morlah hand ." Kll.n k Rg.ii aeM "tN ReiitfJS ..diuniLU, vvuiiii mil,, nave ivtn list 'pnif VT'Ml flVFIr Ti"! T.'nf'IT ess nirunm, ttsate nul lillgllor inodo shortage when many inert bread liah -'" "emulns may lw vUwed vrl . 8 to 10 Hnd frilq. General I) U. Illrney Pent, Ki to the report that Bulgarians and IURNLB 0EK 10 I'OCH --j"' "a "mina.e I , Wn thrown at , guards b5; ;. ho 1 iv. -rh -vw.h Mon..,,. ?d JOsr.Pl. ,,tN,lu!iV01r;.rra,nr,inWlaocti Atlstl'iailS are fighting; in France. llr, -,, r :.. .,,,,,,, ,, tedesehl a icnln- ad una Ucusloue, alia W- prl-soners," Mr Davles hald. "T hey w,, 1',ln,J iUi0" fu ne'ral ""Vnfh.dn"'J IKI.I; -April 4 KATIIKKI.NT.. vrth Anionir Mir fniirlnnn f 'o.-m-n .liv ! J "' k V'nund rt ,m' front e oceldenule. In quvsU pilinavera. (.'"t u wagonload ol fruit and lundwlcheH Vaunt Momh. th. s'T, m.'. Jl'h "i and A"1fu;l11. I1'. '"AVVh.sfnfrsu'rStV'.f'S AmoilK: .lie lourteen tioimun ilivi- mnrt.,1 ,'IM. lm,m Thmiwiml." tl rm.n ,.i. i-i,i .nmhi..ti linllanl Iroin their organlzutlun each day. I MbiuoiH uu.. ch-jter. Pa. Int. piivuu. , f . ',' "iV"' , !,,lK Ar' Whr.'iM WASHINGTON mmnZ'VV ' rw Allll'd reeis. th ...nrtu neu .m..l.fu to predict the course of events, but they rll.l . . .. I. r 1. J 3 . . .. did vouihsafe the conrident Kuess that tin lii-iinatn will be halted "VE.?"d !J. I" .!'. "..V."ei. '"" V . '"-" owciikhi llUBtliy whether this reset v.. iviiT i ; i.ui.i X. K. hul ',' ,' "' "uaiclei.t .tivi.ftl. to ac "'"' .". tliBt. and It may be ;U ello liur hai-li Die German. lie," .o.hort ,.." Ji'r'.hiV1'".'.'3" i'.trf- home authorities say that the Allies have waited too lcm;.' to uiuKe un effec. i ve (niiiti'r-ofnslvi ot)ier. relvlnv mt the ability and stiaietfy of Oepvrul Focb. 'declare that be lias some tactics In niliul which will surprise tho world. in any case), fresh American strength is badly needed and is beinir udded to the MrutTKle as fast a It Is humanly possible to do it, authorities declare. 'not allow these Huns any sleep. Our 1 airplane kept ppirlrijf them with heavy bombs. They bovb him a bad i nd, luckily for us, not a ingle I Hun machine came over our lines while It was dark. "Next muriiliie, however, just ulsput tiia lima rill Imva liral.iu ul In Itlltltfv Miyat S'aOocloiMiUairpuinert dodaimr over un, but did not urop bombs They Merely oouul anund und laid i)i inirrm unui v ui-ioca, men tlxy istailed one of the nioet tirrtle and deadliest barrages' I've ever been tn h-nc.iwa mmi', ov an neavy n)n LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. APRIL (1, 1Q1S and I've had fcoventcen months of straf-' Inr iio Kept this bombardment up until ubout 12 o clock, thin he left his trenches and came at us In mass. 1 in a sniper hy trade, at leuvt In the army, and it was a joy day fur inc. 1 bad been nut n front of our tranches curlier in tu front of our tranches earlier in the orning picking them off. but this time i was back with the rest of ray platoon i the Hoilum came nloajr. I Wiled some yself and all of cur chaps Were, busy i trltn. 'Alii nil I mo 1 us inyi laying 'tm out "Unluckily, wben their creeping bar rage, gut right on top of us we had to kcip down and couldn't fee what lliolr game war, und Fritz managed to slip In through a gap to the left of our com pany. Two machine-gun crews In ad vance of tho main bod got through the ap and right In our ri.ir. They nipped 'through ery quickly, planted their guns hi a sliellholo In no time and Intended no doubt to wlpo us orf the map; hut our bos spotted their guiiu. "Tlitn were only about twenty-tlirie of Uft and the llun with the urni'lilm guns wro ubout thirty yards distant from our bin ks. They thought they liau us boat, but we bad something up our sleeves, ijulck as lightning our chaps ' threw a little dose of bombs at 'cm. That was the end of them. Tho whole lot Wile done for. I "We then looked to Me what was hap pening In riotil of our trenches. I saw I they were ,oinlng full till at us, and they onttiuinbcied us, I tiuiutd say, tin ' to line, but we got busy with our machine i guns and rifles and d'd great execution ln cutting up thWr lines. When they I saw what had li.ipiiiued to those machine-gun crew they kii'W that ttn-ii limncc was up They turnul ng'it about and lun. anil by crumbs, ihnv did run loo You mc, they weren't mure than fifteen yards away win n tin y turm d and I don't think a mg.t no of them got back to the r linv nta.'i They wire all killed or woundid. "t must udin'l fiey wm, .1 brave lot of men. no squealing or hands-up bus! mm The were trennndnus big fellows, , about the hlggcst nvn I have evii. Jusl .it tills fine 1 got nniindm and 1 must ay I wan a tlt Mtiri b, huh I wac li.ilii the ilwt dn'. liootliig Id had Iihh I bft limne." GERMANS HUSH VI' It Id GUNS TO HA TTLUFRONT It llh I he Am ii I rem li Armli-i in the Meld, Sim. tin- original Herman thrus in tile first half of the week the enemy Iihs rushed up m.iii Liu nillllineirr guns, i n Thin sdnv their first Jlu mlllltinurs ainiir(d. Still lieiivhr cannon are x- Dieted Hi..ivv rains, lugintilng Thursday, uro U'l'tupstionnbiv lm re.islng :!u Hermans' iiiiiuunii'M. mi Hie I'ontntr tneMeniii ralttlljs norking with tl.,. came pn- J''"" ,l1'", hunuirrieti the iul4 mo- blll.ation have completed the Hit pen coiiietiii.uioo. i orn siiotulonts aft,r tuTsonal lours win-re the artillery concentration Is the heaviest a nvlnced that If the ller- minn p"rein nwunsi ,mi(iis tho ur- thltiy tire tiroiMdliig tin shock of bat suys Londun Mnil 1. uiul. hi, piil 0. Tee liail.v News sajh lha re '111 vlsll of Aiuerti uu .Seere turv of War llaker was a lilstorli' one und will leave a lasting imprteslon on Vnglo-MiMiti-Anierlenti relations, as It was then decided tliut American regi ments should be hrlguded with British and Kruiili troops on tin- western front. acquainted Secretnry liaker'witb the situation and expressed the lively de- she of the British Uovernmcnt for tho ,mmc,ate ..mpiojnient of the American fighting forces Secretary U.tker was 'nuch Impressed and went to lYaneo the .next day and saw (ieneral Pershing, -The American commander-in-chief." al''a ll10 &""? Mal1 soldierly geiierolty w,,,,.,, characttrlred In that spirit of und sportsmanship him In his subse quent pronounce. nent tj General Koch assented unhesitatingly. ' "To Oeneriil Pershing belongs the . rrdlt for thr prompt adoption of the sihuiie now In elfect " In conclusion the Daily Mall sa.vs: 'It only remains to he said that the1 American troops at the disposal of Gin-' rul Koch nre seasoned veterans of the rigiuar i niirii ntaies army. They are troops of the s.iiiio batdy fiber as the Immorlul uiitHli llift hundred tliuu-1 sand." - - KAISER'S AGENTS INCITE ....' - ' a&v.s.i i .., lillvlll t iccirni.' ia.- vionnnim mnooaniu ii-v iuurullU . - - ;Snai incomes Alarmed Over C.Pr I ' u ,"", Aimmeu Uver Oei- man iniriKUO and vjonsitlcrs Means of Suppressing It 'I'ungter, April .--"T)ute Is pvitv rejoti lo believe that the Snnninh art. Wouilng convinced of tli ,.ii r German Intilgue and liultement to nms- sacre which Is taking place In the Snap- lob zone of Morccvu. It Is probable thai etllelent means shortly will b taken bv linin.n u,,. ...o .s.ir.n.Li. jioiiiiouiea ny al.ivn ul 111. rnHM.iu u ..e 1,a. T.-u Kuid. of the Aniera trlho In fl... u.,unic. . zone. Attempts to obtain Mto i liavo fall' . A Tangier dlspateli received Wtdnes. , day mentioned that Ilulsuli recently had 1 received lavish German presents. Hvld us Safe Breaker icore Schultz, twenty years old. 1234 Green street, ui rested in a saloon at Kllflltll Hllil Wfaill klr.tu n.i u l...v& l P'".0""1 ."e 'nhlnatlon of the safe ,.., ..u,... (I ,..,, !.,, ... V . '" "'I'"'" "" miewra i,.. ,..,., ,...,.. ... , "''"'. ot - li. .. inui I IfHI til , .rnu.r. , irirna. u. V M OIKlalltl. .,.,..,.,.. J, v Phh men r".T 01 iiiueii oi v-o., m .oriii Front strem. tato locale Crix-e Rossa. Autvrlta' titla. was held In ball of J1500 last n'fht dine Orande I'oiiclllo deirOrdlne, Log. for u, further hearins by -Maglstratu i cla Dante AllBhJerl I.ega Cittadlni Italo I'ennock, Amirlcanl. riocieta dl M. H. del HH. ONE YEAR OF WAR FOR U. S. WashlilBtoii, April 6. The flint anniversary of the entrance of tha United Stutea Into tho war finds this country with a list of achievement!, already to her credit on Jand and sea within tho flghtintr sones, nnd well started on a program of preparation the magnitude of which la vnequaled. American troops occupy positions on the fighting line. In France, have held a sector of their own northweat of Toul and havo had numerous encounters with the Germans. They have been playjng their part In resisting the great offensive, as shown by tho IJritlsh War OlHce reports that they wero fighting "shoulder to shoulder wjth the British and French near Itoye." The number of our ready fighting men has boon Increased froui 200,y(K toulwut 1,600,000, with some 10,000,000 more regutered under the draft stilt avuiluble for cults to the colors. Secretary Baker lias predicted (00,009 men would be In France early this year and that another million would be ruidy to tro during the year. Wa are well rn the way to a place second only to..thai of Grat Britain a nav J forco, "The year has seen tremendous utrtdes In the mobilization, o,f labor. muusiry, science nn,D,irven.iiop; tor TXITfJl I f r.1 knmTfil IPDI A III II Jill Jl 11 jrlL l II 1 1 Jl Ijllli X LUNGO IL FIUME PIAVE , -, ,, . Ti.i.., cnnn?nl Lo Mattel ic Itnluillc bconvoi - .-., j0 p0sizIoili degli , AUStrO- rcdeSClll LA LOTTA IN FRANCIA " J'-'J-" " l'uUlihrsl nn.t IMtrIbulril l'tidr Anthorlanl liv the rt of Odnls-r l. 1017, on III- .it thu l'uhtonh'o of I'hllu dflpltl.i. 1'h tiv urdi-r of Uio lritlilnl. Pufimahler Otni raj. 1'iaiiir .ti. t Ilninu, 6 aprlle. liulle nollzlu glunto dallu route dl LattuglU si rllevu he una rlmatvlit vole nttlvlta' iU parto dtlle opposte nrtt-i gllerie I vcrlllca lungo 1c llneudel i'i.ive. , 1 tirolettlll ilclle batterlc itallane causa-1 rono llti grando fnoco sullo posUloul uv - icrsarle tn pnssagglo d'lmbarco dnlla parte oppnst.i ill Uiuv. cobtrulto dal nc- j nilro. f.i tXstrutlo d.igll Itallant. ' tTna grande attlvlta', HUperlore alia tint male si c' verlnctta lungo lo lliu-o dolle monlngno fl niinlco uunionto l mil bonibnrd.inieiitl BUH'ultlpliino dl V'-lago tnmtro I eaniioni Itallanl bersa cliiiiono truppe in mania e ttnaixirtl in ,in vlim nlo dletro le llin-e teutonlclie da sn i-;:tna n 1'onogUuiio. Kreiiuetitl ontii tra pattutili e ilparll il'lncursl . ,ie si v.rlflearono la partuchl putitl della fronto ill battaglla. Kcco II testo del cotnillileato iifi'lcUlo puhblh-ato, lerl. dal Mlulstem dell.i Uu rrn In Koma : l.ungo It iKtrsionl dil rrome ibllo tiiontagni- 11 iicmlco ilTettuu' un perlstuiite e tnrmemuso fuoco coli tro le tiostie llnee kUll'Altlpliinu dl Aiugo. Nol illspeidemino iiallUBlle iivveisarie mile piMidlel intiileiilali dl Moiin- inter, e la nostra avtlgllurlfi In rsngllo' tiuiipe in mania e tra poitl In mriviinento nelle retrovlo nen.'ihe dn Miseganj. n I'oneKllalio. Iiuraiit,' II lavoro dl rlisjgnUloni', efT'-ituiito ilslli, ncnitre ti'tttuglle. fu ioiio i-ittuintl ul'Uiil prigloiileri uella VhIIi rsa l..i -unnilgluiie dl un iio.Uo av.ituato nomlio fn postu In fugu e patiugilo o--tlli neH'urea di I'Vner fUloini isi.lnto tlal nowlro fuoco dl Mel-lei la. I.imiti' II flume IM.ivu I'altlUia' ilel liirtlglleila da anibo le p.utl rag gluiihe. ud Interval!, una rlinuichevolu IntHiisttiv'. ., ,, ,. II fiiLi'D Ui.Hu uostie muBiiiiiii pos- causo' uh gr.indo In.vnillo sillle xlotil neml. he o distrust- un iiohs.ik glo da Imbarco costrulto dal neniloo dl f route a tJrav. (lit avlatorl lnglee! ubbalternno tro niai'iiiine nemlihe wish olsiunii ed unii quarta fu costrettu ad utterrare vlclno surlgno. Wunhlngtnii lie., b uprllo ir statu deflliltlvamentn aecertatn chn preiidtranno poMu tra le annate deirinifsa not, eolti.tm. fa bpetan, ud , ua rapIUo svlluppe- dl solldurleta' nella loita inlllinre degll alleutl, tna ouferiua III ilielsloiie clio le rlserve ttulliiiio sn rainio us.ilo In Kranii.i, conio quelle Inglesl fraucecl suramin utillzzutu In iiuiia. a iiiKini-mu uppui lunn. lieve iiuimll ritunersl ehc il l'lollto occhlentalt dal Mar dil Nord all'Adrl alien ' ora lilu' ehc lnul lonsiderulo come un fronto unlco, pel quale le forzo Itigbsl, frunctsl. Itail.ino ed amerlcano aglninno sotto un unlco alto comando. 11 generalo l-'ouh, fierclo", da oggi i-stendo !1 suo nlto controllo sulle forze Itallune, come sopra quello francesl, inglcsl ed amerlcane. I planl del Ocncralo Koch bono tuttora ocgn tl. to ... -ii. ,. ,, hi accerta Che b truppe Itallano posto .11. ...... ll... .1.1 .- .. . ... dloposlzlone del generalo l'och uiii inoiitliio da 5uu imo ad un inlllono dl uomlnl l'rtihabllminle 1 contlngenti Itallanl saruuno gla' gluntl la Krancla UOPERA PATRIOTTICA DEI FIGLI ir IT ALIA S-otiz.i tenia dl esugeiate si puo' dill ;''"" "on pasaa glomo cl.e II iiotente "" ' ,K" ""ll'a " .vmeuca tem- Il"'0 Primu in.tutte la nianlfietuzloiil di paliiottlsmo e d'itullunittt' ed In nuantc jrwf.b ..-.:,.". ,, uuuil OOlllU 1IUI1UIIU 111 OlltiKtll. ll.Ltrl.l III .If l.vli.l) .ir.o .lnl.l.u . ------ .- -. .., .... , "i""uu"u '""? "J,.,i', K"l ueiicine. ret z.i .'lie vatna ai sno nttiin. nnuti lie .i , . "---,' - '- ial,w. 01)fm Vh 'i'!0'1. l""" quanto viva bla nellanlmo delstiol alfi - I llall ia sacra iiaiiitna ueiramor dl I'd- ,r, . luiseriuu. .i. j. igfci f U volta dolla loggia 'llai.U ! .vVn'S'iuSr? kf ualMRt a Allghieii dl Duster, l'a., per inlzUtlva JAMi:s J., sou of ltvrnard and Hrlduct Ilru dilla quale, con 11 .otisolso dello altlu n and raa'i"oii of late Martin and Ann i ...... ...i . t. ,t... ,.,i i . o i -,..,i Moran. huneral. to whlth rolatlvrs and l.ogge ed urbouluyonl lucull, bi ruceol- , frlen.lB Invited. Tuet.. s u m.. parents' teio i fondl neofc-iiri per una ambu- retdtnL'", "Id lieed at. b'olemu inaas of re luliza. 11 I'uniltato. olio l.o iiortur.. a. ""Ii in church of Hacred. Heart 0:30 a. ni. , , . r i ii . . , I. . Tl ?' ! , ,U. ..'.. t. ..hli , " 'VdA ,.."- sliduto dal fuimaelsta Nicola Albanesc. un glovanne liitelllgentlssluio c tanto CJoetuno I'oceanil, II deifno rapprcsen- S I xJaTT" ,,l",,"no , ' Ue,.tuM?. ,J I fclmpatie node tra I lonnazlonall qui' "lltnl Krall I.a cutisegna verru' effet SS&SMS A-' "" & IJ Silvcntro c. In rappresentanza del Itefc'io Atnbasclaiore Itallano, sara' unehc presente 11 lienerale Kinlllo Uuir- mi,.,,,,;, - 11)10111. I'linia della ccrlmonlu della conseifua uvra' luoifo una craudo paratu. 1ordlne dl parata tl 1 serjuento: ' Uanda. pollzlotti a cuvullo, ambulaiua nlrnnrfln Ant .n.,,,.l .1 .1... .. Ouard. Comltato Pro Ambulant, comi- vnnjBoie pufposJMF"ijfns; jra'war. Nome dl CW. Hocleta- 01 M ft Vlttorlo t Xiarcus Itook. loggia Slturen ill Marsala, j-uimiiuuiw i it) "3UV.IVH . - - I-oggla I'ornella Madre ilel uraccai v Loggia I espri. NO LIQUOIl INDOnSKMBNTS -- tiicrks County Men Decldo to Slay Out of StfltO Politics v"' " " Heading-. .'.. April d. Acting on the i . . -- ... -. . . m ...n flflvlen of Ccfimn W. IJovd. of l'lllladul- -.1.1.. I..... ..-..!.. ..ml 1 T ,Vl111. nor. of Urle, state piesldent. the llerks fToiiiuv T.liiunr Healers' Asi-oclation ndontcd a "hands oft" policy In tho coming legislative fight. Some of the candidates now In the Held would ne- I cent the association's Indorsement, but mixing in politics was objected to by thr Ktnte oiucmis, iiiki men' tUUgebtIoti , vvero noted upon Ili.lier liiiv t.lheitv llonds or uar i iimiiiM " Mr m'imtior told tlio incnibeia . . !1". .nJiiinl; t,;.i.. at thulr mooting todu.v I. W.W. THROW BREAD AT HEADS OF GUARDS "Worat I EVOI SnW," Says Cook County Jailor of Accused ClitoMifo Atirll 6. Klght jmors had bean telldelcd by tho (Joveriimeiit tu tho defense und four of them had l.en tentatively no-I criueii ny until sines warn court journed in tho trial ot 112 leaders and organuer.4 of the Industrial vvorliers nf tlw, W'.irl.l .li:irir,,t iltli ithttllot- til ilesirnv wf lii.liwtrluM hv MirlkeM UtSllOJ Wal IllilUSUleS 11 Siril.es. The defense , xerclbed the first of Its ten pereniptor chiillenges when counsel .. .. .i.. ,- ..ui,. .i i.,. ii.,. it.... iw me iiiiiHiiiiir a v.i "'."'11. ,,V, four jurors agreed utain be sworn Wll Hum Mallow, of I'hlcuso. an employer ut labor, wus exi used. lleiijanilii II. Williams, editor or Solidarity, an t. W W publication who was ui rested In Cleveland by fed eral otilcers on the indhtmeiit returned by tho 1'Vderal liralid Jury last Si-ptem-lier. will be bmilglit lo liilcago Imme diately. "i'liless Williams cverobej hit right of proteat that tho til.il is ulreadv under win he will lie tiled with the rest, of tho di leiidaiits." .-.lid i Maude It. Por ter, speilil Assistant Attorney lieneral The Uo eminent used tho third of its s!t peremptory challenges today to ex cuse a venireman whoso war vlnvvd did n,t, bnlluff II, o lirfivpollllim. ClOVem- linent altnriK'SH havo questioned all pro- .1... I........ ..I.....1., r. .. lIlAll (III....R. -iM-iiiti- ju.uir. v....... ..- ... - lois, tho newspapers and magazines lb. y rend, their sympathies before Amer- lea enteied tho war and all the present activities of each hi tho profcecutlon of ti, uMf mo win. .,.,.- Tho defendants wero fed by tho Gov- eriimeiil in the I'eileral iiuuning llliair )lelivv nrnlcNlinl proIeMletl '1,c r "'"""elv the worst prisoners ' got. una j win no gma wnen tney are oui oc iierc." Deatlj vt.i.nv - Vprll 4 JAMr.ri V ALI.KN. it.-tkiii.k n.riri. .. i. .... a ;. u,,,n v.. !3, Waahlmtion Camo. Nn 1. P. O. S. j,.ia i -v., .mpioM'd iviiiuin aw, & sona in- vllwl to k.rvlLrs. Mon. a p. in. 1B4.I N. New kirk at Int Hillside Cem. Irhiida may view remains Sun. eve. 1IAIINITI1I.D Anrll 4. UMMA. ulfo of Allied llarnfleld. uBod I4. Uelatlvee and tlret.da Invltid to funurnl kirvlira late rel- deuce Head .Hey lannr. uurka Co . Pa.. Mon . " n. o. lni IIAHIIV April 4. CATHKIHNE, widow Of ChrUlbn llrrv l. .., HI Il.tnll.... A .iriciui l.iii. irienna invitea lo luneral. Tuea . 2 n .no r I'rrin .ii. int. si i Vernon rem. iieniuin inav nn itw-M .Mini K r.. in t. ti. IIKAtfMONT. April fi. WILLIAM V. ni-JAC'MONT. It.iutlvea and frlenda Invited ... ,.,n....l .. ..vol.... .... .... ... ...'. I IIKAtfMONT. April fi. WILLIAM V. to funeral aervlirii Mnn.. '1 o. m rd ir.i.1- tl.ni.0 of his son. 3.1.1m N i'id at. Int. prL vato. Ill.I.L. April a, Li;ONAUD. husband uf I'.lh.P 1 IIdII .. nn.l r.u 1.. . ,. .... ..n.l ......... ... ..r... . .... ....,. ..... .rienuw, itoeaer iMIll) I s. vv . v.. liviteu ,.. f,,.,,i ,!. u 'i r......i li..rl,,r .V1I...M S IIh.fh t s,.n I.-.o'l V ..a et. Int prlvatu liri'llvllAV Vnnl I wniiivieiilu wiiii. '"'.' AV " r'J ' !,.,,',,,,.J5.V ,, ?, i,U' nJ?i" ..? "muU ami UHabeth or;- nin. ItelntlvvH uud frienda InvlUd Jo fu - iieral stryl..s Mun 1 p. in . parent!' resl- ?-ti1.'?V.!1i,,i''r.rra"kf'r'ix.uv,1'' ..ln''. " t.'Vi".'';1 4.?il0UM."''rv.N- J- Kemalna may te viewed Sun . ufter . p. m. IIOWKES. April ,1. UAIPJARKT II. POWIinH ne Hihuoley). nitfi 78. Hela- Ilvea and friends, members nt rroaresslvo ,'lViilUIJ Nu. 114, H of T.. Invited to futle-al. b'at . S p. in. retld.neo of dauuhtcr. M. T.".fc . " .V i'-uvui ij: i-i ivrrln.e, cm N. CHtli et. Int. tH N. S8th tt .i .uue ie,n via ninarai tar. I'rlendt "" '" .. .- ' " .-. in- ItllArtll A, Tn..Ir..lrn V 1 1....II 1 )-.r "a iibtii Aa ,idoW, of tpt.J i:dw'aV .': , Hraea-. Ked 7u ltilaiivea and frlenda In- '.."- ''''"'raii.eriices. i, eo.. n, u. m. 1IH. "" "ol' "ou -.in auio itinera!, I ''VAN.-Apri. q. ULIN. UBTASf, ., Duel l.l illlatlvea and frlenda. uu orsanizaiious urfianliallotii. nf vhlih m v.un u member, invited to funeral I frlenda Invited to funeral. 'Mon H:W a. in.. K?"aii&. .n?.yxiio.pDh,''l.ahru0rci?,i,on,ay: i in. Int. Holy Cros Orn. Autn funeral. t'LEAVEll.- Anril 4. wilt frlendu Jn 10 u. m Hemalni niav I be viewed Dovleitown Cem. I'bapel, 3 p. ui. i , n .. . 1 ,n' Ioylfiown l uu, ..'0,E!A.y.T'rl.L "l1 -,M2 x .f.larlon . , AA.iiri i . wne ai janira . oieinau, l ,,ni va.1 TJ U.lnllVM, bliH fln.l, ll,.a ii'IO'j K&W..YWlU"'.t"- fneefcMcWbV) 'afi'd WWT.-Avrll' 3. FHAKKLIN i'ONVV.'7prr. fuu&iKlT tfittfaiSa fJr',enJd.: "J?.. '.lA'S-SXiU .0KBTfti.a3 brother-in-law, Kamuel J MeCauley, 21M Petal ljo..i.ly arid Ubetty r.od... o. c7, , o ur.era aervii e. Ha., Z P rn.. W'iVl Webster st. (above rhrlsllan). fiua notice v- j. ' Invited to funeral. Moil . H'SO J I'aldeiic", 2i7 U. ?iutiUln A m "it.J , of funeral will lw itlven. u., ll'.'H Cottu.an st. 1'ojt Chase, riolemii , ) ei nv. ood Oem Aulo aerylce r)'" roi'KI.ANIi Suddenly. April I, at cot . llhodrUlaiiduve. Atlantic City, H. J., rJUZAlU'IH II.. u ... . . iiEiaii, ii dauEhter nd. Hn.n t UM Hugh und , .Ma artaret Colan llQiatlii! nd trl irienos inviteo to aervicea, Mon.. 11 u m. niHuei vi aimrew . iinir n pon, Arvli at lath st. Int, private, Atlantic city papers pltabe copy. I L'l.WN.lNB. April B. PATItlCK. son of 'ate Jen ml Mb and KJIrn ('ullintue, used in. hatilif Andrew J. Hair ft fon, An.li at I Mon., s.ri) u. ra., residence of brother l.riUlir.'M HJ.ll IIIVIM4P lll.ltVQ - la.' m James Coleman. 122 Rustwlck riolenui lass! pf rivluv Chun'b of vi. i las I 10 uiapnati in n. in int. uoiy .ros cm. lioly Cross c CUNNINOIIAM r-April 4. MAIlOAflKT T.. W If fl Of T1UIU11.S J. lllOnlltirhu.ii if. daujliter of. Nary and iHle Vreiula lu: holland. Iteutlvee and frlenda, member! of I.enaue of blacred lleart. Invited to funeral. Mou.. !0 . in,. t)J H, ir,tbt. HUrh ins as at rwiulem St. TeznM'e Church 11 a. m. jnt. Iioly X?roas dim. DAUGHKKTY. April 4, KDWIN X hui. bnnd of Marssret paubery. formerly of 10U4 S. Hanirpft at. Iteiattri! und frlonds. r.asi r.iiM vTKV""i vi.h, Vlillljoyri ensr-t Mell'XIN'n. Afirlt . T. VTITA A .- tt... r.iHn.' ii.vu.ui in e.,nApniir.. o.ni ........- ". . r ". -. -. ... ... u c, , wl iiair.il iui I, ,i. ,.-'--v. j. ., iif. jirrlya. ef U.V J.aW,f lUdhy ruj..,, i!?JjW,? bM pSfe?fH :4e&.a WM&0Jf$m m:tiis KM.IOT. The finii-ral servlees of I.t. rm.ltll'HAI I' Mcl'.Vl.l. f:i.f.tOT. .tr. will I'ftm l. holil on MonJ.lV. April in n. m., n Mflwr .1.. l-l.,.rnl. ill Ihri ItfAfltitniT. I.n rn.h.i Will mr,t IllM II 1.1 from llrosd tt. Stntlon ut Hvrforc VnAI.KY. April FiEi.ns. April t. HDWAnn. hujoanj: or "mfUchanY aotii -i -iT.V,?' r 'XV Nl"ro,i"r ."n'u AfrtnJcf New5": rnMNktlM-".b' Heloflv'.V nhj""ru fci,In,&,T.MI -ft., iJKl'Sj 3 u,-,Vih"&i.? ftm-c, A if.h. KST.'sT"" ? 3a7iW- Znt" ,v'"tw' Slnslfton Kl.ld.. siY.'t ltuth St. Int. Oakland 'l. 'aJ.'W'Jj jl 'M fl TfcoaJS.- m isilsltltlll'll ..1.1.. "-- 1- 1 -. -". "" i i I.l .-.-,J "I of Michael Krly. Jl.Utlyja ami (tier., ? K'!lniltf.l lo funrral. Tiim.. ' .".. JD"'! on Mnrrl? at. folcmn requlMii mass f'h'irch of .ho Ht. Thomas Aqulnua U 30 a. m. Int. Holy i .1 i iiAikiitr.. niuuw . ilia if u abua i . - sirmii. i Cross Cein. Auto service. UKP.HAKT April 4. Ji:wsn N.. huabaml if Amanda (lerhart (no Htilalir), aged TA. llrlujlves and frljnd. Finland Chambr. 8un h p m . SOSU I'irkvvlek al Jut Jlon.. I l'J M.. ma iionnnovi'en iciormtu nurco, Train Irnvea Columbia He. aUtloniiirj a.m. UIHSON. April n at T.SJ4 Wlllons avo., 'I'AIIY A. widow of John p bun. Notlc ut fUt)erM iatr l laiiuiiat April . itiiuui n., nui I b.inJ of llusf Oodher (na Luvcry). Hela. vl id to funnral sirvlres. Hun. 4na Marltrt ft , l aindflt. . J . 'J p. m nil iiarii'ign Ci'tn Krliinda mav vltnv rrmpiua and lodaea nutv hobl hirvlres rial from 7 lo n i m. ItAUDi IN Al.rll 4, CATllKHINi:. wlf. of Hubert VI. Itaddoii, UK"' .11. llilatlie and frl.'iiiltf Invlttd lo t leral arvlcs. Atoti.. - p m . daughter's renM?ni:e. Illancbe l.ally, ltl Afpcn Bt. 1'ilrnds may call tiuii.. s to ft v ni. Int. Arlington Com. Auio funirul. widow of Frank J. Ilagaii. luiatlvei and dallly ar.l League of smrud Ifehrt, Invllprt 'f ,u"SS,',n,Tu??aul-.o ' iniw "Ht Anthony'! un-iinurm 'i.in h hi un nniv i-roaa i-oin , - f' ..;, "VVt'",1' V,A','N I nBfd S3. I Sn.-letv llilatlveii and friend". lji.li.K' Aid T iiiTiiiau i;manu! Lutheran Chun FranKfiinl Invltv.l to funerul strv . f,.,.. " in . ,, In. ,, ro-ldsncw u.,o iift, jiua .,ui m . Fmnkfonl int. Vortl Cedar mil Vm. llmalna may he I vh'wft Mm. s to In u. m. I UALKIHT April ii. ALKXANTil.tl l II 1 f k'. ill, April if. At.KUxnr.n c. nUbOand nr Anuto .Vl llulkrlt. UDlatlvtia and frl-ndu. uUu Atlantk Itelinpry cjroup of Stontn"!! and the ItTiilKial Amiii. of tho IT il I. ''... imlti'fl to funeral Kervlrea, Sun. 1 p in. rtsldeiu'o of William T. Moore. L'4.'l" N Collilte avr. Int Odd IVI luwa' CVm. Homatnu ina bi viewed Hat. HBLLINOs' April ft. MAflV ANN vllow nf .Ittiuea V. IMItnKt, ltilatls und friend! hivll'l to funural S'rvlris Tues 'J:3d p. in., situ 1 raiiUford an . Molmitbur,;. Rr iuol.19 nuy Iki vhwed Mon. cvi. Int. prl- ltlCKIiy -April I. CATIIAlilNK. widow of Martin Ifi. ).e. Hi'laliim and filmda In vltt'd lo rum nil. Mon . ? :lll u ni . 17':i In. afrmili tl lllvh requiem maaa I'hureh of iipwii, ii u m inr .-i. j'airitit u i cm , rotlj- vlll. . I'll. HOWDUTII April I. ht reMilenei, Oal. hi . l'rlmof. IJet. I'.. . Ti, .1AM1:.4 llfi iWiiltTII. mid ,-s l'uni-tal airvh.i, ibapel Itlltin lima I'rinulnry. tiat.. J au. tu whbh rrliiida rro hiMteil. . lU'lllls Ap 11 .1. A.NVA iliughter of tlobert U. and farrlit 11 tlubha. aited 3 tnonthH. ItelntUva uiul frUn.ln lovll.l tn fn. ra trrv ces lat . a .111 n in. oar-nla' , reaiiienc-. I Hi boilers at. int. X.'jbt Clar '"JJ.fj'JjiV.,.,, ..., - ....... r,IVi-n UftYlVJ, and fKn.u tmued "i "funirill irvt-sa. Tu , r.u v m. Itsi Klllmore bt Iraiikfuiil Int North Cellar mil Cem III'MI'IIIIIKS April it. ut Now Caatle. tov. it w Humnhrla. Int Mt I uerai brrii.vn lai , a .10 . . . -j .. ... .. . . .""nn ' iue ;lin nr luneral IACKHON April I ....... , .. , i 'kkitihi Vprl! 3, at llJU B .list t MAtiiv -ramis. i,,ibaiid f tjtia I.. n , , " K ,) ' Vu o,i 'rK invited lo acr.li. s. H t. -J n, . ollwr H. ...... ..... ...... ... .. ... ". --..---- --- ""."..'.'"K-.i 'B.-..l."-"u. .."'. . "! private, AifnruMd'iato'T.'.Md' K t t'A Kuil.ai. '.'. yhl.h rolallvoa and fn-nda uro Invited. i: :,- ,.. :: ::;:::: .iion . s a m. inutner'a nai.l.'ii... fill Meroy ,.r' Mi e..i i.!-7, 1 11 i). M . iiurl Ubcrly, No W4. V. of A : innnlwra of Fifth Huformfil I'ri.KC". iurtendrs' I,o-al Union. No. It5. Invited I Chun li. Invited lo lun.ral iVrlli. ".'"X' i to f mural ervlne, Hal, p. m., 210 Ail! p. in., ninnta' realdenrn 2.13T tr.H"v.. I it. Int. private. Cireciunount run. rrlendi I t. Int private. North ri.i?. Wi'Vuk. may i-sll Trl. evo. i Aulo !-rvlca. llrmalna may bo vlantd Sun Vv M.i Otl.Ntlfll.KP April S. UIMVAItD. buban.1 I MH1.MN April I. fiUII H li.v 11 ..f Jriudf ijonJulff. Uelatlvta and frltnda .JAUIKS. hutband of jdiiraaret ilmlf. v' i'l norlctlM of whirl, lie naa n. momtH-r n- llvra und frlrmla ln.ll.,1 , .ri"L"- "III. i, fcuuuen y. KATfii T.-.I.. ...l ,..-, .i iail'i' in Int HuTvr floss band of Annie Seiiroatinee Ward) Ib-UtliV ,JO U. Ill int. llul 110S3lftnJ frlti,l .nLll...l ,.. ri.nal-l.1 Tll.A. iil rmi Auto Hrvl. v Kl.U.VK. -April S. IIAUlIAltA A., widow of Jonn Kleiik. Itvlatlves and friend. Ladle1 lAld Society und members of St. Mitthew'u Mleformed Chureh Invited to funeral. Tue.. ', l. ni.. 3ltU N M at. Servkea fct M.it- I lhew' IP fortnuil I'hunh. nth above "e- ,,dtlys,". - ureenmount I'etn. i .';, ' " '"";.i "'oil t. loAiii.i.i.A. wiuii.ir frl eSlTfnvltod tnCnrun, I UJ ?"".". ' " V UCCI tO fUllera Itnlatt.ey and rf.l linn II n rn. Int ;uj irnu ei .linn ami nrowti hi ), int Sit. Morlah CVm llemalna amy ba viewed ' sun .-ve Auto servlro. t.'ttttT'r i. .-.. .... .. ., Heiiryl). KurtJ. Helatlves and frlenda in Heiiry 1). KurtJ. Helatlves an vlted to funeral tervlees, Mon IKIfl li I...U ... .... .1 .. 11 a. Ml) H 4i.ih nt. li.nlo.n I'a Int. Urrt.nv.ood Cem , LANCASTUH - Suddenly. April 5, LUl'V I'AMl'llLLL widow of UiorRo f. Lancaster and daUKhtir of lata Joint II und .'atlierlini ,.. ,,.,. ... -, -j, ,,.:;.,-,:. r '..:..- : ,"V;''.V. J'"' " "" ,iii. uii'i ,itfiiua i hrt J to f unci U servers. Xl..n.. It A. m I --' H .ld ' Int. Private. I.AWI.K.II Al.rll a. IjllWAIlD 1' LAW- ' . .' "?" ";, Ibomaii and lute Margaret Lawltr (ne. Oarvln). lie allvea nnd frliiiida. .-jasa of tl. lit of tin- Roman ftitiioil. Hiefi . School. Hrunth Nu Lit. '. M 11. A nn i,Urt rtchuv.klli. No. 10s. V of A . Invited to funeral Mon . S-8(l u. m , aa.1l N It Jlli !? , Solemn hlch feuulein nn H. hteph" n'i . hunh to u. ni. Int. 11-Ji Cro- Cam. Aut" funeral I I.KM Is April 4. bt lloston. Mass. HOHKIIT M. Jr. son of UoIxti M. IjuIs land Helen i;vaus I.ewla. ajtd 8 I.UX Huddonly. April 4. HINKn. wifo of Adam A. Lex. Relative and friends. Wll. ' ham f). bhado uircli. No. a7. L. of (1 a. ,1 .............. . .. .. . v. - r- - .".- 11.. Harmoiiv Chapter. No. 1. ('. of i" : Llh. erty licit Temple. No, 188, I,. D. E. i tho Merrj Social. Invited lo funeral services, !tj"...'.':"J.: '-S?."'a"". J!'"- i 'v-Tlvaie, .' "v.f'",,r . '!!' Private, lem. Tflends may call Sat. ev. ' . .. o ,c ,.... . April 3. ISABKLLA J.. datiBh. David and Jane Lindsay. Helu. lenda invited to servhea. Shi . . . C'tl iiviio" niuy ouu oaii nuiu r, .lie LINDSAY - ter tit late 11.1 uvea und frlenda Invited to lervlcea. Sat 8 ti in., 3X01 l'lno Bt. Int. private. Mt, Moil.ih CVni Auto lervlee Omit flowers. LO.Vn. Ksnlll (nee Davis), vtlfe of latu Samuel lajnsr. Ilelutlvea and frlenda Invited io luoerai. iriiui son 9 reaioince, jonn I.. Lang. 4S I'ayette at , i.'onsbobotben. Tues . - p. tu Int Merion Square tVlu. I'rlends unu i-all Mull . 7 lo 10 p. Ill LYVJI April 5, OATHAKINi; M . dausb- rn jaiues i-, urn .nan A l,nd. uu, ,1 L-ii. Men a so.'letv ,.r si 1'i.til'u nA ,.,r...u.i r-i,..-.,iT i-.i.... .7. .'".-. ..- ........ . ..-. .... ,.,,.,TU ,u ,uneii, ,vil.. - if m !l!7 N- Uroad at., above Diamond Jut. prfvutr. Crenmouni Ctrn FrlvnJd muv .ill Mllll it 1 ti All!,, sTiin. .1 MeOOURT. April 4 4 1'HOMAS. husband (nea Carrls'an). nei. . I .r NelUv Mi Court Uvea sild friends. LeaifUe of Barred lleri V.....1 1J..1.. ki...- u . .... ... ... -r z lnJ I'liurch, Invited to funeral. Tues , s 30 a. m 3.'3 N. loih at. Solemn high aiasa of re ouleni Ht. blvuheu'a Church in a ,n r... ly riepulchro Cem Ic, WRAjr-AMii I. jgil.v. son of lata AleiAndtr and IsbellA Duvla McKay. Hili.. tlleu nnd frlenHn. VVru 1, 1 n ..I At r ..?.' !, 8 IT. K 6. rf. ht A.. Coiii Ineiul ire-i'S. N0'. f.i. '1' i r ir' P'onemrni 1 ellowstilp in"f..to "rvtcua. Mon., 2 p. ni.. 2UII r)end! may isli ud., J tt 8 r rn, Ccni. McKBON,--April 4. KUWAltp. son ef Jamil and EllrabKU MclUoii and uracdaon of late Bernard nd Ell VNeilT. asad t4 ltd ltclatlv(!'"and friends is. Bio. No. !i,A. 6 li . Invited to funeral Mnn a Uroms- rtaMenr. . ;i Hltisida e.. JtiHtlti'. SSW C?!SS u(Wh. fc'tovvn. "j- w v ! dauvw(r ,'UI, b.ra of Men's Ko 7 v ,i si ' rt ,v -' i " f' ."" "".. "'"' Jo"."' " reaulem mnia Ht I'etllla's Church 10 n. m luav 1 viewed Frl .uftej . u. ., f ( Int. Holy Sepulchre fem Autg Senlc"'. P ' ' WlUJUrJ Ai.Al 4. AjpiU. fl ffv",f,5 Phillp'i Church. Invited to funeral sfon U"ro ' . r-.-iw Br kAO a. rn futher-r Vesldenc.7(JlS "k ??n'J t WlUv'IN.'ONAprll 4 EPWIN. Sr UKk st. HoUmn mats of reuulem tit. pMiir.'. I hand of I.Me Cllcu. Wl kinacn, ine ,n Chunli 10 a. m. Int V.u .in,i.-.i-.. K .1.- . i.l,ir..l IT.. iiIIvoh AlU irien DK-XTIIS aieNJ-TV. ;Arll 5. MAh? VtOWfll , (nee White), wlitow of Mlrhn.l itaVtl. ij....' ."' inrfhibZ , ,on , s r. ,, oilier H ) tl?' 1?TH- W K'hc.lnut at. Int. lt. Slorlah tS HjStBl . ,y CH Sun. 8 to la p. in. - "1S Hi Mlt.I.KK April i MAItV 'ANV u 4l tlv an.l frlenda Invllr.l to fu"rilV.', Mon., 1 p. in . rejldenra pf on-fn.,I."H rt John Kins, saja N. PalethnrnVT' & (Ireeiiwoocl (K. of I' 5 cin njmaff: il' "i flrmaln, i MdOltK .Ai.rii i. WII.I.TAM llrv..-, ron or vviiii.tm ana Marv H wu .'". J(riaiivi ltil tn t,.TJ17' Jw a-Ru Ollvi- it" ii.,:"':,',"! n Jlnriut t. HoUmn rrwlem S,:, 'S Tereaa's Church lo u m nt Jloiy Ctti lnata Kt nileabeth's Chunti in a "& Holv CroiiB Cem Aulo fnrirt ' ln. ...V.JIT" April a. at I'hlla.il-lphl. plin Sltrnl. Relative! und f rlrn.la 'iSll Wu uerai, from his slutrr'! rttldtnca -ti Ja.tili Ileeki-r. Maplo ue Wndenau Umi New Hrilnawlrk N J. linn . " NOllI.a April 3. ANN JANE wld. -Jninea H. Noblu. ngr, l),1 nJtl.i!W.,1 frlenda Inv ted to funeral rvlc.V. J!iB p. in.. 47to Umbrla at MjmnirV M? private, i.eveilnirton run i-rin4taij5 lAI.Mi:p. April PAI.Mr.il. used 72. 2. IinNniETTA,T April .1. ut IDSn a m . from apt. ef TnC llain II llaitaraby. RJltl N lltoad it Vfr Til tluonu 1 .i-ii ( - . " ma m I'AOU.N -ItMMlvea arii -74. V. und V April 4, JOSIIPH A . (MH and. frli-ndi, tlamllton LoaJ w ml A. Jl . Invited to funfrrui Ida. Tuea , J p. m , parlor3 of H p, p,,:;. . tilleld f one, N. W cor 39th and ettS. Garden t. Int. Mt. Morlah Ctm, aH fuii'ral. " I'IJII.1.IPH April r.. HAHAH B, pOn, I.Il'.s. widow of Rm Henri U t" ruiural Mon.. l'J m I'hunh of Hi ChS ilviiio Int prUale l'!eta omit fiovrri in;oiaiiK u i"i if -i vuiiejo i.ai ADrl I wife of Staey Putti;1";'! Lodaa, N, K of 1' . Vtarliif ):r,ainrere' R, A.'. No'u and meuibT! of ririt I'rnhttertan ClrnA of Kennlniiton, InvUn.I to tunera) icprtni Mon.. a ti. in . realdeiiie of son. rpt,I,J; lei 11 Powell. 1301) K Montavinitrr tn brlendd. mas view remalna bun. afl t . p. in Int lcrmnod Com. Auto fuaini IHITTNlMt Anrll 4. Itll'IIARn V.T haiiil of Marv Puttnrr RtUtivfi ul frlinde Invited to luneral, Tuei. , a.30a,a o72') Market at . W I'hila llh mm tl requiem hi luuatlua' Cliurrh 111 al rn'Int. llolv Crosa fVm Aulo r-vco. T IlKA. April n. DAVID 11 REA. tret H Relatives ami frlenda, Spartacu) Cmmt'l No 07. K O K. Invited to funeral itivtcet Mon , S ). in . 1018 Torrcsdale aye.. Wlu. nomine Int private Mt Morlah Cera. RICIITHU Suddenly April 8. t ft. returaliura-. Kla.. l'HANK " UICHTSU husnand of i.mma i. jtiiuter Int i , " funernl. Mon s nil M in mU4ne.i,r r -""l ", ' "'.V'r hVreT. o w ll.lp of I'hrWinnH 10 a in lni HoU He J"u,;,.V:r,'rtV.V,5' ,V" rr'V . . ,. . nio. .'. in Vutu funeral Ml IIICI Ifilllill .Il"l , at Tti erl f N. v. nV-Niv Krnlihr.nnn formerlr S'"lj'. $',?& K.Vvci',,f.roi'.' IAmI " ' i "l-y;,,;,-;. ' ' "v." - .....-m ,. c. uii. tlll'O S'lamonn ut solemn reque mans f'hureh of the Moat Precious Hlooiw a. m. Int. Holv Sepulehrc rem Aula ftmi-il HKWTI1PV Al.rll ft at lllenotdtn. PI JAMKS A . sou of Sarah and lalt JMg Sennloren Helativej and friends. 'Cms Hen. Putnam. P. of A Invited lo Caneral Mon., s Bil a. m 11(1 Isabel nve. at Oieiltt Pike. Molemn hlsh nn rhurcb of tl llolv Spirit H)a m Int Holv Cron Cen.' i "" "" "",,'" "" .ju j Oeorgv W and Mary Khellem I)",n52 MULI.I.r.M April fl III' 111 ORUSftiw I of funeral will bi ul' of ' denee. iijl'7 Ilaie at t!v n from paresis' n - HIOWAIIT A 'Ii 2 I'MIA I, duJT, of Marlon SI Kim art 'nee Olbs) SI,1'1-.! iielatlvea nnd friends ipvim 10 lumw; " vlrea bat ,2pm at uncU'a reelewr Walter arem. Till V. flreen Uns. m borourh. Int Lvirlniston i-' m ,"0 u i..u...7.i. .. i.., i.m.vi.i. su.i.ieni .vpro i.,,A,t"v ii .. " ...,...... r...-. .-.- -, ' -," T fA.l H"atleu and frl, ndj Imlted to.Iunmi ersai, n'-'V i i.i ni Hebirfivr raervl.e.a Moll 1 lUdK llroiol an.l Iilaniond Ma lni rrtjlS hOUTHWiiRTII April 4. MAItOARCT. wife of Herb, rt Southvvorth and Oftfleattt of llolwrt and la I. Kaiuil. Iluehanan. ! RI Ilvlailves and frbn.la invited to '""Iffi Mon 2 p. m.. slater's resldrties, JJ"; Tlieivt.l Oahnrue u.'l Nectarlila .. ItM liith and riprilig uaroen ata in.. " r "em. l'rlcnda ina call Sun , amr j ft " 4U... i U.1L, (., '..ra'-Aprll 4. r'OMEIlS S..(.aJ ot lauauain nperins. asm m. .v.--v und frlenda Invited to funeral services. J";",',! '' xii ii in., mat . numervc, pi. - pri. - Y-. . ..... -.. , , STAKHLi:. Arril 3. JACOH, hubaj' lato Katherlna htuehla (nea Kalstr). ip lis Helatlves and friends, Mt. MjnjJ LodBe. No. 153, 1", and, A M -K'rt Chapter, No. 17.1, It. A. C. , Cef tntlilu i laiapter, no. ji.j. ii. .v. .V"v7tSI . Chaskeur Commandery. No, 63, K. T'l ? Canatatlcr Volkfest Vtr .invited lo hsrffi. Sun., a p m.. XM Oxford at. HA. i'eWCo Cem. lu-matna n b vld ?4V ' t tr. i. ., ... 7 ipu p. iu. .. . , VA.4 STUAUU April n, u.'ih ot. i... ' ;s of Mury A. Ktrauli tnce Oseller) . R!"l'"l uu ince. uiiiwii .""Kiil and frlenda, .......1. . nt M M h.'.I.B i-.-. MfU k. Co.. Invited to funeral awrylv-ML-JJSj P. in.. iiii N. irih st Int I"!!, rem., via funerjl car iiemauu. ft .:- vlewd Mon.. s to 10 P. in .,,, .&! KWEBMIV April 4 JBHBMIAII. as lirniKei Bwieuey ..."''",,;'-. J. lte.l to runerai. won. . n i - ,-r, ... . . ... c qo a 1012 8. Co" J ".. 'o lUIITiai, ,ur, "'."- eetot-a at. Solemn lilah $!!.' I'fivU Churih of the Most flleased'acrit ','j ' , lenmea I lot Holv Cross IVm. ... ., WALKKI! Marill 4, MART, ,"Vll John W Walker uiid duuirhtrr MKSaJ limn ann susan jiayereAovi. 'tmla MU j:. (llrard five. HUB IIUIIVO ---.. .. -. -.:..' . I WTKIIMAN April ' WATLRMAN. auddenly . . . nvoT , ... v.li eltri ! Krimda will meet remalna at Norm r ' , n "5. K-Phiii aiaiiou I una. duo.. IS 45 n. loV, ,&. j,ijivw',;a I Liclse, No'lBb. I'- urd A M WJSWl of i: ' wilMBipn rierl, invited to tw. I servfcea, Mnn.. 2:W,n. r.i.. ""gri'pSil M.liAln Wilkinson. Jr. 1S0J HunUM ' f. 1 WI&'iA&T.A,rll 5, JOIIK.WmABSSI Martha t. Williams, f'tf ''yJ'fi fll , fpn.,rf tlurmoill' Loan!. (.! w'd.4l r Of and frjends. aud A. Mr liiilna lo funoral '".WiynI rervlcea and Int Newtown C(fa., WW j A a.. ..ion.. 1 , V. , .. ....M.ne -a.-, a ..... .... n Ifi. IV. .111... .-.'... ii hi, li rlu.tliea ar.d ftl.njarr.o luv.!:.HBal J:Sb n in. MS2T H.. V(-tiii.' W'j Morlsli Cein flomain,! fuvx f" v"-.(sl "'i.r.':."i.r.'. ..,. m-riTinU Lurf" ""-. -.."."..":: - '"miiim. t---:ii it. irmu ii. m. .mi.' i.. moinpum m :, ' '3,1 t. i iiuleni iinnM Ml. Ann's Church Hi J''!' ,M uo ,Hfr nun. rvo. MrriTiGt.r.. April a. BArutr , of Andrew, Mltrliel and rtaiVl.t.r .'.W William and Hnrah 'oilmour K-laii? N friends Invited tu funeral servieci 'SffM1 i. in . 4'.'.1i) Paul ut Pranliford lif1.'' Cedar Hill I'mi. ' ""' '" Nrn KHrti and lata Inn(s Murphy. R.uVJ' ami friend. Court Monliomery, No W K of A. l all sucletl of which h, iV5 member. Invited to funvral. Tun VST.1 Hi III'IIV ..Irtrll r. lOUL'nt, . Ill lllll .11 III' rutin hi !WnlAmn "'j iiivriinviii n, niaiu ivittiiy. l.&l.T'ii I'OWr.l.f. Suddfinly. April i. 'iSL. HAM IHJWHI.I.. aHeS 74. nclSttrnrA irienua. noun amarllau i.ouap. Ka I O. I. 1.. Mvrtlp VVrmlh tsA 'v: i ua i f,un,i. invon.i ,,i roor.rni. mail n t .z. xm ,lrjosw nr m vv