yiy-yfyy-''nt'Hiy-'ri f v ' fcWW V" '" - i--tf-V "TflF? " m, fr. , f, rWmSwrtFr!irW'T,,"''w'r PKS AND CHICKS I ON GARBAGE JOB CongressCits On New Method to Ieep Cap It itai'Clean VARIETY bV BILLS UPj ;. Growth of Paternalism Shown by Trend of Socialistic Measures , By J. HAMPTON MOORE Washington, April 27 SCOItU one forJiiUilelnhU. It ImH succeeded In rldwaf'ltcWtt'-of pig sties within tlit city intuitu., sKpw Washing ton proposes tq.JLUKetheift'over In con nection with th'nAwjWtp.J .steheme for removing garbajce.' The' HCure has actu ally passed euch a till I. Disposal of garbage is a problem In any big city The creation of reduction and Inclneratlngj'ntlints has relieved the j situation In tome instance, but when hot weather conlcff iiwl the HP-mll streets fill up with creasy tin cart, emitting unpleasant odors, tire painstaking house- ' Wife is sure to ire heard frowlf relief , Is not promptly provided. Philadelphia haV,lhe '"ub Incident 10 a ffeai cuy r hii ihiiik 01 mo na tion's capital, now a war metropolis. With summer coming on and uu one wlll Ine to take n contract for the disposal of the garbage ' And what do the com missioners of the District of Columbia propose' Krect a disposal plant" No. The bill Just passed by the House of xiepresenxnuvcs jiruuaps n,iuuu upiiru prlatlon of JCS0.000. or which JiOii.OIKI may be expended for thie purchnso of 1 ilfvs lli-neiinV a lift tnillrt-' '.! tltlf jlfS imi: "kit inn ' u p - i , i wmi. where In Virginia" it is proposed to dump the garbage of the district, viberc pigs, livestock and poultry niny' con sume It And this for the bus, est capi tal In the world. It seems that the Dlstrd t commission ers have been ur.able to Induce con tractors to collect garbage and dispose of It to their satlsfHct'on. it is nseted that the business here Is not profitable. Doubtless a munlcpil nductlon plant will eventually ronie to the city, but meanwhile for the summer emergency It Is planned to embaik In the pig. live-J-tock and poultry business. The thought la to buy or lease certain lands in Vir ginia and establish there dumps for the disposal of the garbage upon uhlch the 4 poultry and lliestock may be fed. It Is a prlmltlvo method and perhaps not worthy of the capital, hut its Advocates contend that some of the hospitals may te benefited In the matter of milk, eggs " And meat It is also asserted that the farm lands thus taken over will be benefited by the fertilization. I'aternalism (intnlng (iround The regularity with which socialistic schemes ore brought before Congress Is hoteworthy There has been a steady procerslon bf JE0.00O.rtOO bills to estab lish new Government agencies for the relief of prlvato concerns, or to take over to the Government orl: that has been hitherto done by Individuals This wetk a JoO.onci.OOO mining bill came to the fore. It bad the Indorse ment of the Director of Mines, of Pur chasing Director Baruch, Food Adminis trator Hoover and others. They be lieved It would lir wise for the Govern ment to assume Jurisdiction of all min erals except coal and a few others that are now virtually commanded til It was substantially a geological survey prop osition, having to do with ores, inetnlJ and minerals hltliert.) Imported, many of which it is contended, can bo had in ,, ., ,, , ., . ... , .1.1 iuo uiiuvu ami in .-uiiivieiii iuiimiiits for war purposes. Curiously enough, tho Democratic majority, which brought ln tho bill and vvhlih ordinarily w'uulil not Consider a protective tariff, urged- the passage of the mtasuio on the ground that If would stimulate American in dustries In other words, the plan is to take mono out of the Treasury "to en courage prospectors and others in the United States lather lhan depend tiiaon Import-j wbl h pay duty to the jjustom. house It is dlltlcult lo coiinou some of these measuies with the war, but al most in evAi Instance they obtuin back ing from the Administration on that ground It is interesting to follow the approving nction of .Meyer London, the lone Sona. it fiom New York, when these bills come up for dlsciissluu. Lon don alvvaj-" votes lor the bills and some times, encourages their pasyage by speeches in which he doe.s not hesitate to suggest that they do not outrauo the socialistic platform. Tree Port Hills (in Over The free port Idea, which has been agitated bj former Congressman Wil liam Kent of California, now a member pf tne President's taC.ff commission, has received a temporary setback. Through the activity of Mr Kent, who always classed himself as an independent ln Congress and who turned in for Wilton at the close of the last .impnlgn, hear- .- .... lugs have been hnd In San Francisco, ' Philadelphia and othr cities to stir up sentlmen In favor of the project. In consequent c of the agitation, bills were Introduced in the Senate by Senator Sheppard, of Texas, and ln the House by former Governor Sanders, of Louisiana. both proposing the creation of free porta wherever the Secretary of e.'ommerce might permit them to lie located by In dividuals or corporations. The purpose underlying these bills was to enable for eigners, or Americans, to do manufac turing in American ports without report ing to the custom houses. Mucn an invasion or tne battleground of free trade and protection, however. could not possibly get through the Sen- ate and House In these wartimes without I a ngnt. consequently, when the sinders bill came before the Ways and Means Committee this week It was laid aside for the remainder of the session. The majority of the members of the commit- tee evidently prefer not to open up what Is sure to provoke a political discus Ion at this time. The free port idea lhs been discussed In Philadelphia recently, flue to the tariff commission agitation. and apparently obtained some foothold i Congress Is speeding up In both bouses, notwithstanding a lively postal-1 card campaign uased upon tne alleged ' ...el. e Tne..l. tr i.l.n.,. eei.nun These . "Siwi Ul aiwa-viin it. a. uuuir. jiirro . c-4rds- nre coming from ciubmcn. business I rnen and others in Ka-v. a-'nirtan 1 nnd ilm , Ke.t. olMe- TW , f H,D,,! frStiltlV- ,.rhe,y ton,aln th,e quota- tlon. "For Gods sake, hurry un. " un ex. presslon which Senators and ilepresen- i tatlves with one voice declare upplled to the department and not to Congress. Concress has speeded up appropriations, riving to every department virtually all ' that has been asked for war work, and tt Is now In a mood to be critical of what others are doing. It Is only the desire ta avoid embarrassing the President that prevents a series of inquiries as to why results are not being attained to corre spond -vv Itli expenditures that have been authorized. In shipbuilding, aviation and certain con- been 1 war efralr Insurance- buraataL anil other new bodies that haye.jb,e,eilUhTOV tos-tjiw Jnyrrledly are awr .oV)ihInr;J)j pr some criticism, but. ar'UUd. till, dlrfubultlon of both parties IfifcrSjhgresiJ tH'to d fes liltl fouUflndtnc.TifTfr as tjwajble, MocycHs45r Leg 6rbken avid $amul Chjey, of 7JI?orth aa, snisjaet. atBBijr putv niieq rauto- II Fans rirm n i n i i n i mi n m in n n i i i i in i i i i i i i i i i mini n i iiiiiiwiwiiMHWtiwiwwwBUMiiBMiiMwuuiiuLj. I I ,m. 1 1 , , v , it- MBr ' - I? 3" l m 1 j a I T ! mi ' l h mim ' !'' i '" it-' aia-sa-ig,a A GROUP OF U. S. NAVY NAVIGATING OFFICERS WHOM THK PRUSSIANS WANTED TO ASSASSINATE BEFORE WE WERE AT WAR. onllnued from r(.K.. Our ,eicd on the bank of th? Huilhon to Jook at the trcmendutiH battlethllis and to glory m thi-lr nier and effectiveness And while they did so Kour men wcro meeting ngaln in the embassy at Washington the same four uho gcncrallx gn'hcrid there l-'rans oii I'apeii, Karl I!o-lM. Ir. llilnrlch Albert and tlieti. b adif, Ainlmssado'r erntorrff I'olnt tfter point they dlS' cussed reganJing tho sinking of the I-u- Lllnnl'i ntul tirt imellill I nf n At At riiuiim win tuu 'WpiuuikJ Ih ni last- "that the feeling in the West Is iulte strong over the Lusltania. While I be lieve our foreign otllce may be uble to drag the situation out until M10 fei'er heat of war is passed, still 1 fancy It would not be a bad Idea, on our part to make such preparations as may be necessary In case the I'nltcil States should suddenly determine 'to avengt the death of its cltuens. N'ow ." Karl Hoy-ltf, naval attache, Inter rupted "I believe we have anticipated you there, my dear Dr. Albert, he said nnoothVy. -"Kindly tell us what ou be lieve to bo the greatest defensive mid offensive agent which America has against Germany nt the present time." "Why the great Atlantic fleet, or Lourse." "You mean tli one that i In New Vol I, at the present time for review?" ' i if course. "And if my good comrade Von Papon nnd myself should tell ou that we have iiireauv mane arrangements to make . . , , .. this fleet Incapable of working either ,.e ,1... .1.,...!.... ..P ....nl.... Pm. . ', L.I17 IlllCIISU UL .TtlllVI Itll. Ill Ul 1111 iffens've iigalnst Gerinan.v, what would OU h,l) ?" Dr. Albert brought his hand down on the desk with u thumping bang. "I nhouM i.il it a master stroke !" he an noiiuvcil Boy-IM looked at Von Papeti and smiled. Then he turned to Dr. Albert again. "Then my dear Doctor, your mind The AliMinht Affair may i est easy Captain von Papen and I have ar- ranged a scheme, which will make the great Atlantic fleet wholly useliss 'n event of wai. Knther, we have ar- . ,....,..! ". ..nUmn.,u itnA nf , I. a m lu .npivu i , w a, naiiii-.. in, ua a.iiii .- planned for the Naval Ball at tin An- :i Hotel in Xivv York tonight, whiili wl'l be attended bv virtually every navi gating ottlcer of the Ileet. Tin- other U held In reserve in tase the attempt f tilEht fails It is a trifle more daring nnd I might sa.v. a bit more spectin ular Hveu his imperial Highness, the Km .iero,r. would delight ln seeing it Hut of coursi'. wo are holding that for ih coup de'etat 111 it were, in case the plan tonight fill'. " It juts as they discussed the details of their plot for the night that Harrison Grant hurried from his otIlc in th Criminology club in answer to a call from an operative "They want you In the dictograph room !" Ten minutes later the Investigator nf crime baied from a taxi mound the corner from the H"hen2ollern Club and inado his way to the room adjacent to the German meeting place Stewart nnd Covanaugh were awaiting him anxiously. Something doing." said Stewart as he raised his eyes to his chief. "I've been catching stuff for the last half 'i'iint about'" "Th , vnsonla Hotel " tenia V aienriln ' fleinl enma fftPft'SPil I inlckly Yes. Atu thing special going on there tonight?" "A good dal." wa" the (Uick answer of Harrison Grunt. "Tho olllcers of the navy are going to have their rev'ew ball there. Why?" "Iiei.inse " nnd tb,. nnerathc leaned . -. :r . :.' . .. .. ..a,.. i lost r to ine uictograpn, ine inuica cripple our whole eastern system of detente ,, ., , . "Then olld bet- ter get word to them not to nt- To Ilnnib the Hotel tend! came the com a no vv or ui Stewart. "bec.lllsa the plans are made to bomb that hotel tonight !" ' Harrison Grant'a brow wrinkleel. He -'-.--' --- looked hurriedly at ids watch. "Wo can't get word to them now. Most of them are away from their ships at entertainments leaving the ships witli only skeleton crews. Be sides, ivo can't empty that whole hotel and Just let It He there, a target for some German bomb ! 'o. there must be some other way but Stewart, are you certain about ull this?'- . "Here are my notis," came the an- atllAtl a". I " fllllieitll'S leill T a-aa,, -,.. ,, ,he club ui)QU,'a half 'hour ami. souio old Geuuan who seemed to have some decency In his heart was leading tne ADenaposi nnu repeating an eui tnrlrtl lti It wlllt'll snlll that tilt. a.(riklm torlal In it which said that tlitS sinking - - ........ . . ... ...v - J the Lusltanla might cause war ulth Germany. Ho itppfared to be worried bOUt It. UPll tllOt SUCh a tlllllg WOUlll1 u ,,eatll ot H of oermanv s .v,ni- i-- Trt li.ti.ne.i t i,i, re a wiie and then began to sneer at him. He said that after tonight It would he tmiiossltiie for the United States to declare wur on any one -Then Stewart referred to h s shorthand 1 notes "he used this sentence There s the Ansonla, tunlgnt you know. And there's Kroner, whos fin ishing his masterpiece lu the wai of a jiQinb. And when Kroner makes a bomb Jt "generally destroys what. It's Intended . 101 Alter ne paya ins miie visk to , Uie wnsoma loniKiiv incieii uu no uan gar of America lighting any one.'1 I "And there wouldn't." echoed Harrison Grant, "not with navy olllcers dead and) nd one to handle the navigation 'Of her battleships." , lie turned to the telephone, A short conversation and he' was facing Stewart and Cavnnaugti again. . - HI, 1 aPv aiM.li.. ' 'i Flynn Sends llfty Men fwtj lliriiiuil of the Criminology Club avill attend the naral ball tu .nlghbs guests." he , orqej-e-u tr 11 1 e I Flynn Is tending fifty men there. The police department ' will co-operate with a special guard, i They will watch the outside it will be j our auty 10 guara ine interior come i r auty 10 guara me interior come i 1 vrtll pick up tbo rest of the members ' wa will nlclr un tna rent or thai mtamluapa. lsjsf Use elub." iSMjIaM!? W'iWW away I 1. wrmtmftvmma aVaWH-Xa MtaSilht. It wax Doctor Albert Who was speak- " S "l" """ """ " "i""" , true purpose, had uttenilcd to that. Ami "'::,," """'1 "r ' V' ". T ,""'" i"5'"','" ,. , ,, , ,. ..i.., i comes. lirant saw in bee nnlv n. clrl ulm bad ""Id apiroai.li without be ng teen the l.g pacing through the report that hn .. -t n.v... , ,,, aMsitxi I n l'V(1,,,anT!n u man u!!o as guarding arm of the polk was absolute, had dragged from his behne J portfolio- quietly. "I - set bombs before , , , ui 'that moment plotting the ery down- "And that's not all." growled the. tpy "Marsden lcnorts." he announced. . liul ."ben the naval hall started that j U1! of America ' on the sidewalk. "That's lust the beeln- iilmi III iir and our navy olllcers ulong I v.ithln lilm seeimd to leap, hesitate. Hun sani quicKiv Mr. Nop Lertz s.mplj "All right. Ilv cry thing's safe. Why !iiH, it ' oim-era uions, )i(BJn () tliu))) u ,, Uw ,lu0Kncss and nslsta on ll, though. 1 never was hav- i don't vou hurry?" "'"' 1L ... I persistence uf 11 trlphummer. Vuguely ing u bettu tinie in my Ibe!" Them., tm .o,i i ,ii,ia , i,. "Impossible" Harrison Grant's faca fjrant knew that it was his hesirt. And Harrison Gram turned to s.nilo into bon7l " went white. "Impossible' liy. nil the ju?t UH UKUCj he know that he was th fai h of Hehirhlivm Lertz boinli. navigating olllcon, of the ileet nre to lg mtroduced to this brown-eyed. 'Kurelv, Vou TouluiYt Vpoll the nleas- "Vou didn't use It?" be there tonight the vyhulo brains of ,mliing little being, whose hand was so u,e.f anv line so ., ee! u J eVjI-Cn " "You heat d what the crer. Atlantic squadron 1 It would n,nii ihnt it .ren.ed nlmost eructv to -i ..,...'. i.L'i.. i. K.....i?... ?.?. ."'?'.. : I sad." e'ame tes- EVENING PUBLIC Potterf Iteai iHiirlr-d about a siniill norMuum In ul tarawav part nf Nen York Uefon 111 lilm I viu.'t ,i heuy thing of steel nlul springs ami i loeknnrk and trinitrate ir tuluol, ing mem norrible explosne Known. .l-l most loxingly he lingered It. Then he turned to Ills ; iMant. "Sei that It's timed for I 'J J." he ordeied 'That i- tin- lime agreed upon All tn Heiinnn contlnici'iit will be nt I In- bill torlght to divert suspicion When thing are mriviiiK thilr het. wo will lli In and plant the bomb iiudvi thu main ctalrwiiy That will glM' It iiime bi-,id'h JIVm".'!.'...!''" idili lot dr truetinn when the unci nut In surt "- and i, Imni flncrc ' ll.nt It lu Bt tttr tin! fnrllXr tlmn !!! 'fl. ilm j . tieople must bine tline to lenw the ball night It had more Hmn a hundred guests who had been furnished th kels at the last minute More than that, eveiy per son nf German uppenrutne In the great ballroom was within the vllon of "The Hagle's Kye." the l'nlted Stales Secret Set v lie. while outside . I'P llroadwn. In platoons and In col umns, 1 unie hurrlng stiuads nf police, to divide suddenly, to take their positions at the dnorwus. at the hallwavs, he side the elevator shafts, even on the roofs Hvoryvvherc was Harrison Grant directing activities. men men." he an- ,,'numed "Allow no line In this building who cairies tiny klnd of satchel or iiMreel. c u v u n-1 augh." he Hilled 10 bis oierutive. Just passing, "how about the cloakroom?" "The'veiill ba-en searched." "Kound mulling'." "Nothing" 'Good Tnke four of thea-o men and put two hi each cloakroom. Huvo ou , tmfcivu-r !' - M IVlllllh , lien V IMI'H'Jvr 'who might have taken emplnj ment hen. . . .... ' V iiiienueu in searcning uu new employes IUtelV Yes. All done. Tho management furnished mr u llsi nf a-very one they weren't sure of. I looked them all ovei laVei.vtlilng'ia rafe there the'ie all lo.vnl " "ThanU goodness for that. Tin may help us " "Thai's been attended to. They all havo Instructions from Mr McBovvman. the general manager." Grant smiled "You've been nil tho lob. I up." bo said Then be glanced tit Cavaiuvugh's Immai-ulatt evening i lotbes Looking the wnv vuu do Uillv. 1 don I think it would be a bud idea for vou to see ITyou can't pick out n uli-e little Gorman girl to tiam witn it might iniise per escoit some worrj ' Cnvtinaugh winked and stepped away i,rant turned once more to a group it policemen whom Stew alt was hld'ng in the palms at tho head nf the ,'taliwa.v Take no excuse." ortlered eiuletly fi liV ''".""Vi hItoo', in in ai ,,i on., t-vent If unvthlng looks suspicious, ar leet tlrst. investl- gate afterward " Grant tin m d at toll on hi ikiii. assigned to It was Turner, bin opeiative tne inor : 'I've placed men all around up there." j the operMtlve said. "There were two m ' three places, ut the head of the dumb waiter and that sort of thins, that would have made good hiding places. Ho I took no chance.." ' Cnprei t Now pblv om a German and trull him ' "Veai. sir nd ou " 'I'll do the same us well a- ever other tin mbi i of the I'llmlnology I'lub I u-i.nl a,. Ii...,i, .a.., , a.,,...,. h.v . I a. making " i Turner niovnl uuuy. tlarriKon urant atepiwd forward, chatted a moment with u 5'ol-"i woman of hi ndiualntance, 11011 PtarCII llefote him, coming toward the young v'fniun t hi' elbow, v, ,u iiu'v th, p. t. tlest girl to Htinteon Grant's ejesthat I't hud iir seen Vlv u m b in : .. dres.si d, full of the dash und irvu that HatiUo'i Grant so udnur d, iJ o. ih cjslve in her movements, yjt thormijlil.v girlish, then, was un element ubott Per that Hanisim Grant bad never leloic r.ctlted lti annlhei woman Something Mress Ii vet with a crnsn so firm 'und steady thut It tarried with It the sening touch of a Hue. .strong tompanlon hos hair was black and t brown, wiioa,. amlle wits frunl. and vet elusive. whose whole being vvaa of the sort to , t.thrall Harrison lirant anil to noiu nun H.e..ee noaunri Then u sudden change. The heating of his heart slowed The sparkle of his eyos dulled Th- smile faded from his lips lor JUSl oeilUIU. lilt (pill niiwr lining bo had -vaguely heard to be Ml3 Dixie Mason was the figure of her es cort, a man whom lirant had come to hate, a man h knew to lie responsible fcr the working out of tho plot against the An mla Hotel that light. Heinrich von Lerl.. unofficial agent for Imperial German', 's murdtfiers' as ior von i.eriz, he tur ic 1 bomvwhut tluizzltHlly towurd lurlteil nine ronts ihi iMillcemuii ut the door of the room looked at him in 11 em t rintr fasli Ion. then, with a short nod In in know I edgment of tilts introdu, t. ,.. to Giant, In . ashed Mlnw- Nli One In llnler In ll!lllt () to Hill DOCTOR AtBESrtfJnH'ST-iJRIOUS PORTFOLIO LEDGER-PHILADBLPHLV, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1018 of 800 Navy Officers ' I'olli'o.' It- It tin. usual thing In Aintr-, loo for them to attend social functions?' "N'ot ufileis they're lnlld or need- l, answered llnrilsoii Clrant caus tlrally. A nulek dluine shot between the two uu ii. A moment more and Von l.eru hid I in niil in the ballroom, Inking Dixie M.i-nn with hlin. while Harrison (Irant .itt'hml ufter hei. wondering what nurt a pniM, w hub soine-appenrlng gill could In doing In the i tiinnnnv of a man whose business was tiv representation of mill -direr That she carried Secret Ser- liiimls ion lirant did not know The Ir-trm tlwi nf Chief Khun, ordering her ti wink Into the i onlldeni'" of the Her mans willniiil letting iv fll the fellow nenibeis of the fecfei Service know htr Hovvewi, it was only natural that they should ineei again during the evening And It was only 1 ntural that Urant should ask hei to dance with him .M010, It was onl.v natural that as he looked Into lift eves, as he fell the tlrm sv Ing and giacctul lift nf her to the evajlng music of the fi-tmt. that ho ' fujnt here quick! There'll be twentv should wish more than ever that the policemen on our shoulders lu another stain of her uppaient friendship for Von imtiuto! lartz should some da resolve Into an Tho laxlcali turned swiftly. In an innocent one after all. As for Dixie other moment It had vanished down the ,h she was BWept away again In the 11s of Harrlsnn Grant, following tin encore, invie vvisiieil witn 11 suiliien mi- pulrr- that the touch of those arms might some da mean more than the embrace of n dance, she wished that she might ' ' 'his man whom she Knew to be the President of the Criminology Club that she was really a compatriot, that she vva working along the same lines as I.inisrlf. struggling for tho same ideals. lighting for Km ,, could otilv obev unlei--. He-1 sides, the dame had ended, and In tb f'liground waiting and ficttiug. stood iicunnii von ia-riai few brief ac l.novvledgnient.s of the pleasure, of the dance and they paittd. Dixit Ma son to take her place ut the sldu of Harrison Grant to i llilltgernus Moment tho German plotter huiry forward at the signal of Cav- i.naugli fiom tho doorwaj Grunt found nun nervous, iriitatilc. "The dangerous moment has come. ' lie announced tdiortl) "Look !" b'ur ut one side of the loom htood a tall Get man. apiiaiently chatting witn his fellow country-people as they strolled alaiut after the dance. Hut as he .luteins. Giant saw that the. coin ersa- . turns were extremely short and that foN lowing each one. overv German and Ills companion turnul toward the cloak- ' moms. Billy Cavanaugh's voh e bloke in olive more. ' "He's warning them all to have" euid Hie operative. ,'llr'it been doing ll file Ilia, linat fi. ,,laa,tlfku t I . I a il.a Germans In the place uro gone now. It's i ncariv nine lor Hie filloimil." Harrleon Grant bent cloee. "Send the men to niuke tl.i lounds of! the patrolmen," h. urilered uuickly. "Tell them to ;eep the'r eyes open wider than ever. Allow ubiolutely no one in enter this houll" "Ves air." 'Double tin guul il.- on eveiy door. What has been done lu legaid to tho other soul i lies that I oldered'.'" PaVerv thing s been accomplished. The. hotel manageuient bun made the touuils or me wuoie piace vviiii pass i;es i;very ilete of baggage that cannot be vouthed fur has been examined. .Nothing has been found " i . " .. i as luiiuiincil. l'or Grant had seen in the entrance to the cloak-room the fottn of ilelnilch von Lertz, his coat over his mm. wait . , , .. Ing Impatiently for Dixie Jlusnii AVIth a sudde.i determlna lion lie hurt led forward, lo reach the entrance Just as Miss Mason came forth, ucljustlng a loose fold of her opeia cloak. Grunt bowed. "Xot going?' Mli-a. Muson smiled I assure you it isn't my deslte," alio III it vnll lrniiti ' iioMtvore.l itcinneii von i.criz soniewhat testily. Jly head uches." "Your head athes?" Grant laughed. "And ou're going home on uccount of that? I'd lose my heud for a ncrsoii like Mis Mason '." .,..,. -v Grant, vonie Tila.li"' liivle laughed up at him Grant smiled again "I only wish I wrrr. eo 1 could ta tile flllmza I'll liltaa Ill aiiit In tTn.i ,. n I'd lilm In nuv lliem lllil ,.n,,, .,.. a, , e Von Lertz. jou'reonlv lokimrnhoiit lea v. Ing. V.h It's only midnight 'Midnight?' Vnu Lertz started "Then we must go! It's Imperative. That is ." And while he hesitated ami explained a tuxl hud driven up outside at tho little triangle which ellv des Broadway ut Seventy-second strett. From tho diirltness within 11 hlgn chcu-ed, raw, boned man had started forward, a gilti ln his hand, only to lie halted by u cow ball-ierlng Individual who shot forth from a bench ut the sidewalk. "Back in that iab ! ho emltred In nwhlspei The raw-boned bomb-niaker stalled Yhj- " uu l.ert lirnivs Nervous "Don't i iisk any riuistions. U.i. k that cab I" Hut I've got the bomb ' Von l.erl. said ever thing would b leady for me. ' Kvcrjthlng Is leadj but In a way that we didn't look for," nnswerid the Miy mi the sidewalk. "Ixiok 1" : Qulcklv and stir- re p 1 1 tlouslv lie The (illitrillng rm ! Abaillllle piilntcd upward Where the riming sign rif the uonl.i Hot I I1I.11 d out upon tin- night was silhouetted the llgui of a man. Ten fet't awav was annther- and another and another, Down on the sidewalk solid 10! don of iiwii;e In uniform was nlng There are, llfty Sei ret Sei vice men scatteri d about the entrances and the areas. Bluer Just signaled me by the electric code that even the elevator hafts am full of them f slgnalod blni back to tell Von l.ertz that every thing Is off. As for you move away , street, while In the hotel ," 1-ertz still stood at the enti ",' "'i ";'"" ''"i, " -J nt nj lxlt. Mason ,, scant veneer 01 Pleasantness coveimi, 111s words. "Hut I simply can't slay." he was re- pealing for the fiftieth thru, "I tell ou my heud aihes" . 1 .n,i certainly somellilng was lattslng a pallor tn spread over his feature" 1 nd the cold sweat to break fortli on' 1 his forehead Harrison Giant knew what It was Prom far uvva tho chilliest of a church had sounded midnight and faded nway Into nothingness. Grant knew what Helnili h vnu Lertz was think ing about about the bomb and the fait that he was Mittmlly tl.c only Geitnan left within the confines of the Ansonl.t Hotel. And o. that he might obtain a trifle of satisfaction against this cow ardly plotter of Imperial Germany, he deliberately turned to Miss Mason and began the telling of uu Incident which utild not He intenupteii. Anu lirant knew how the passing of every second late Into the soul of Helnricli von Lertz 1 Then a. inove- ment Some one passed and In passing, slipped a lilt of cardboard Into the cupped Tlle Scheme. Abandoned , ll a n d of Helnricli von T.ertz Hurriedly the German shifted his hand to the Interior of his sill; hat and under its protection read the mes sage. Involuntarily, his hands clutched'. For there. H'rawled on tho cardboard, were tne woius: "Affair abandoned Too dangerous." Vol i Lertz coughed and at the sound, Harrison Grant nnd Dixie Maton turned. The German forced n smile. "I've changed my mind er that Is, mv headachei's better," he announi'ed. "We'll stay." I "Thank ou," said Harrison Grant, I with quietly supptesscd meaning; "my , holies are raised on a veritable bomb of happiness. Mies Mason, may I have . this dance? ' j "Most certainly ' j Happily, buoyantly, they went toward Ibe ballroom, while Helnilch ion Lertz stared after them I 1 wonder wlnit that Idiotic Yankee meant by a "bomb of happiness,'" he iiiuseu. i ouiu ne nave Known wnat I was plotting Tho thought brought hacli the tnem- , ory of that cai d. Once again he glanced at it, then tore It to bits and stuffed It I In his pocket. Then, throwing Ills coat i to the check boy, ho strode toward the j ballroom. I At any rate," he giowlcd under his I hi eat h. "the;, haven't stopped piepara llons at the shuck," ' And at the same moment the taxlcah containing tho old bomb maker had drawn to the curbing forty blocks away. vvheio another cab stood waiting. A tlguro came forth from tho darkness and peered Into the tlrst cab. I "Are you there, Kroner?" ' "Vcs." tlly from within the On It llli Another Job taxtcab "It's up to you to huiry Get out to the, shack und tell those men to work night and day to finish up their Job!" A muffled conversation of un Instant more, then the taxis parted An hour later, aa Harrison Grant ngaln dunced I With DI.XIh Mason. Ullll VOU LlTtZ seethed over the frustiatlon of his scheme, a man hurried Into u ram shackle old building on Ktaten Island, near Fort Wadsvvorth, aroused the slum bering figures there nnd pushed them tow (ml a great thing of polished steel, nickel and biass that lay nlnu-tuiUlis finished before them. "Get to work !" he ordered. "Is this the way Imperial Germany Is to con- ."''" the earth by sleeping Grumbling, the men obesed. The spy! looked about him. ! ' "Where's Schmidt?" "Here," camo u voice from a corner where a man was unrolling himself 1 from u dirty blanket. "How's that wireless controller?" I "Pin having troublo with it" 1 "And vet VOU sleeli?" The, nv vvaa raging now. "You get up here nnd find out what's wrong and remedy it. That wireless controller must be In absolute working order understand? It can't : inn . .-.no winii s mure, us mgni ami day work for every one of you mer. from now on. This thing must be ready to launch the minute the fleet weighs anchor. The Ansonla nlat'M failed. Everything depends on us now!" The men grumbled again iii nnswer A curse from the spy und they settled down to work to put tho finishing touches on a wireless controller and on a t rpedo large enough nnd powerful enough to tear even a. battleship to fragment! , (Nevt riatunlaa'a episode No. 3 will be I the attempt to torpedo the flagship of the great Atlanlle fleet In ttlv narrows if New , orW harbor diirips the Ileet relsw of IBM, thus blorklns the harbor and bottling up the 1 Hett us, the beginning of u rtlgit of terror hi America,) 1 Raise Liberty Loan Flag ' llarrliislon. .V. J.. Anrll 27 Citizens of this ptaco assembled last evening at I Harrington avenue and Clement Bridge 1 road, following a short parade, raised 1 their new Liberty Loan flag and con ducted a patriotic program. Postmaster ' Lall was lij charge of the celebration. The parade Included the police, borough officials, school children. Had Cross 1 and the J'arent-TaVachers' Association. 15 Wt.-ll.,,,lht amount wjrj more tham f ,S,W. v 30,000 COAL CARRIERS ORDERED BY M $90,000,000 Contract American Car and Foundr Company Depevv, N. V, j:Miiii-..ii;.M Kl.lrilM. ZANJi:it. Mr ni.l Vlra ilmrge ttid, r, of Tlonn. aiinnun- ill. , n iriiKetmnt of llielr daucliter Vllil'V in JlillN P y.P.tMIMI of JH-an MUIKIKI) SIVULTt VILLI Kit. Jllss MAP.IOV M. VILLir.lt. .liuhlcr of Mrs Mary ft VlHler. 4R0II flllgp ave . was married to EDWARD aiNOKl of 42U0 IllJge ave, by the llev. rattier '). Kelly, of St. Ilrldgct'a Cliurrh. Palls of Mhuilkill. Thurs , April 2.1. Iteeepllnti will be held at the home of tha bride Sat . April 27. after which they will leave ful New York catfjs Adare. Sainutl An,ipip,,n, ,iRme Anderson, rhrlstlna Haritslej. Walter -neikler.Wllhelmlni Jleerley Oettlh-b Helsel Klltalaslli lllaker. Charles H. HUlin. Ida W . lluile, ll. Melvllb, I'olle, Ann llradv, liern.inl p. Ilroivn. Lottlo llurke. Warren c. Lam lalio. 1 rerlerli K Landenh ruer. Martin l.earv. Jeremiah C. I.flbgrles, Paul 3. being, llenrge, Mil'alin. Itnrrv A. Mi Unwell LI.I0 VM1III. Hue p.. IP tlreKor. I.ui vti Intvre. Vara T. Mi'Namura, Clara M Meiiulllen. Mary Miller. Harry 11 Morltz. Kn email It. . , , ,u "a ran viurphv, 1'atrli.l; Callaghan, William A. Murphy. Caroline C, uiurBii r.ieanor J, -ooie, Louisa inriev Tliomaa iiat J Cllffiinl Craighead. Sarah e'bert. Bllzaleth Paxson. Kdmuml Pennington. Sarah L. Parfy. Sarah Plum. Msrv Porter, Mary II. Prendeiiraet Margirei T. Pn ston, Margaret J. Prlddev Mattlo K. Hire. Sallia A. Rllaehel. laiiula Ilodgcrs, John M. lloemnn. V,. L V Ross. I'atherlne T, Rush, William II. S hank, e'arnlln.l Siiila-lih, Marv shertel, Marv I slilebnthaill. Sarah II. siegier. John II Simpson, Josephine 11 Sites, Joseph A. Sleesmail. laOUlsa Smllh. Minnie A. Street. Bllzubi th M s'neklierger Maud If street, nilznlietli .If . .sir.i.le. M Ida Sullivan Daniel .1. Taylor. Charles S. Thole. Matilda ThonmH. Katlierlna Toullev Pat Mi l Trott . Thomas D. Turner. Robert H. Cnderwood Robert Cnglaub. Henri' tta. Ward. L'rlBh Wlhat, Johanna. Wrlslit. Lydla anno ''lyi r. K Ilunron. IMvls. John 1, . Sr. lleiteee, (lenrg.i Do, rner. Philip. DilVle. Tlllle Hullgall, I'liarles If. Initilnp Sirah I;. IMllltlnds I'harlea W, Pllrpitrl, k Margaret M. rrtderl. k, Oeorso L. liallagher. May llansz Frank flardnei. Ceore llairett, Mar If. llhlln KdnnrilJ. Orier. s'nra llrlfllth Jethro .1. Oroff. Miivale lladdeti Robert J Hansen. Rrnm.v i! , Harris Thnmas 1 . llazleton Saiuurl . Iluihurat. Henri T, llenth Ruliert C, Belli llthel II Helling, aa V llenrv. Mervju L. Hesketh. Henry Hiiuanl Kdward A Humvbriea Plorento Huntley, K.-illirvn I". .Taekaop Mary H. Jones. Jonathan R Kennedv. Mlthnel J. King Annie King. Joseph n. Kranipr. Arthur e'. Lambert, Llizahetn AHAP.i: April S3, SAMCl'L. husband ot Louelia V Adare Relatlvea and frlende, Vranelsvllio Counill. No. s17 o. of I. A . Invited to funeral serviees. rues.. 2 p. m., liua Lincutu ave . Colllngswood N'. J Int. private. Priends mav tall Mon.. after 7 p to. ANDLItSOV. April 24. JiB. hualland of Markaret Anderson Relatlvtis and friends Invited to funpral sat.. 2 p in.. Meeting House, road and 2d M plKe Meadow broolc. Montgomerv I'ountv. p. Vutos will meet train leavhnr Reading Terminal 1H2 p. m. at Meadow brook Station A.VDLRSO.V April 24. ( IIRISTIVA. wife of Gu5tave L. Anderson Relatives and friends Invited to fumral Mon.. 2 p. tn., n2i r. Westmoreland t Sen lies Ontario Presbllerlan Church 3 p. tn Int. Hast redur Hill ('em. Remains may be viewed sun . after 7 p. m RARDSLI'V April 24. WALTHP. S. husband of Henrietta it llardslev fuse stehlei atid son of Harriet P and latti (l.nene It llr.a.l.le. ll.lulli'.u u ...1 I.I...1. ,.,. ,., ,,,....s... ,..i,.. n . ,., iiirimi, -.. .-- --... -... -.--... ....... . UriltnHPe1fna,l.ea,f-''ML1'"'--,it' -.rWf Co.. Invited to funeral. Mon, 2 p, m,, ,i5,il II....I ...e let a.rltt.. Vlt llnal.h I .,. innii 17IMUS ill Maruonn i.mnnui a i.tusertnu i Remains may bd viewed Sun., b tu lu p. m. ..... ...... ..... ,......, .... .y...., ..t,. Auto aerv ice, nral services Mon . 2 p. m resldem-e of nlei e. .Mrs. i haries svnuom 0211 i.. vvesi moreland st. Int. Herman Lutbtran Cm Remutns mav b viewed Sun.. 7 to lo p in HLAKI'lt April ill I'HARLPS II. hus band nf Man W lllaker (nee Statkbouse) aged 72 ltelallves mid friends. New town Lodge, p and A M . Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 p m , reslder.Le t urnwells Ihtghts llutks i.'o.. Pa Int private. Hast Cedar IIIII Cem IILYN'.V Vlir'l 2.1. IDA W, widow ef Rosa it liiitin. ilelatlves ami irieuui in- viled to funeral aervivea, Slon., 2 p ni.. HI 41 N 17th st. Int. at eonveiileni-e of famllv Auto funeral IKiriai;. April 2rt KDWAlll) MKIa- VILLI-., husband of All.e Parker Rojle. Itelallv 'rues . and friends Invited to services P 111 . 1.134 Diamond si. int private . ItltAl'l. vprtl ..1, lll.IV. All, I, uus- band of Maiy P Hrady (nee Miller) nnd eo. of Kmtllll Slid late llernard I'. Ilradv, aged 21). Due notice will be a-lveu 121! Wi.lf at. IIUIHVN April 2.1. at Havre de (Irace. Md Ul riTB I1IIOWN. Relatlvea and mentis invltnl to tuneral sun. 1 u in., Auln fnntrul. CRAltlljBAD. April a niilem hlnh mass (liunh nf the llolv mis i MfLl.llll. Anrll 2(1 trtiinv . . B Hi a ni. Int. Holy Senuli hre Cem. Auln of Hadle II Miller r' a! V! .hu-bntij B Wa.blnaion, April 27. Director Gen-I funerM. ...,... ...... i friends. Keininclon I,ode No"1.."''" nj . I eral McAdoo' has placed orders for .v-Sa,);VT.r!ie.,Aaln,,i,''fr!e,n,lV,.Nn: 'LJLttirZ ri$V. 'sS & 30,000 box and coal, cars to cost be- ilie,l in erii es. Mon , 2 n in realilnue nf Lu l.u Temnle A A o V t ll K Ti 1 tween ,80 000.000 am. i 90.000 .000 with , fftf'S?' rS'ru"' Jr ' 'S1; lnl""Krl,JioSl ' Afl '" HttiJ &W , the American Car and Foundry Coin- nr.vt.Al' April 2... MAHAI1 i: . widow nf , Mewed Tus h to iii n ,mm"ln" mr 3 ipany, nt fixed prices which will rcpre-' Jnekaon Inmlap. ased TT. 11-lalliea end MOHITZ. April 21 r'UKCMAV ., 1 at, nhmii r, pant tienfli Annnnneo fr emla nulled In funpral. Men.. 2 u m . nf Louis and ate Henr in.pii. " "mi J sent nbout D per cent profit. Announce- ri,,,r, , .0.n-iaw. luillam Miima- Ilelatliea nti frin,ia YniiiM ' "I"'1 1 ( I ment of eaCt prices and specifications trnul 22., H 20ib at Int. Ml Jlorlnh Cam. seriltes. sun . 2 p. m innisil .,0 f"nrai were withheld pending .nmi.letlon "t ' ,1 U ,'7t,.,id'-Ann'H,ir,i ?e1S,r.,'r"a,l",,i ','a '?. contracts for construction of ,0,000 nd- , mun(,. 1 ,-. Cninnilsplnner and late Major servl. . ' " ' "' "- AuiJ I dilionnl cars by other manufacturers nf let lVnna. Cai llelatlies and friends MUltPltr April 2L rAImr ivr. ... t 1 t, HI, ni,,,,,, tnln, Kl.elli.i, WIMInmia th ' Inllt'sl to funeral aerilces. Mon. 3 1) m 1 SON. daughter of late John i!i Vtc t-'itRJ, i rtzoZ; 'or a-r or """ ,sos N I,m ln' vtx-"Hf&n pur.hast. Is negotiating over prices M.''htlV'oV Taeli aVu. '!A5?APK ''"lyJrS , '' "" I Two styles of each kind of car wcro purlek. ac-,1 211. Ilelatlves and filend. April 2,1 PAT III? ll ', M',K- '")' Ps ' I iorifered. All will lime steel bases and lil';n No. 1, J''ni of thy L A A. O iirldiret Murphi (nei . " :", 0,r ''"'" ml 1 frames but will contain a maximum of '!. ,st ,Blll,ieih s Heneflelal SotlPty In- 1 fun-ral n III ,. Hm, in. 'J.NniJ I irames. nut win con win 11 maximum ui ,1tP, ,0 Uner, Mon. T..1n a. 111 resident liriiiher-ln. jhn J !F. r""'"ic ( I wood to save steel for tho nation H ship- nt parents. .1,12.' Morton st . (Jerniantnnn til.m aie. Mnoresiniin NM",lan" - Jlan. C liulhllnia nroeram. Thev will be com- Holemh mini uf rrnulern s'l Vincents. NOIILi: April -. int'io, p?rtRS!iniK ,tna.uia lTul MolAirTt Jr!.1"... riJffiieSiJn... ' ' &' Z ,S! i Into sen Ice for fall and winter hauling. 1 Pa , UKimoi; I.KON'AltD, eon of late )iari,n , ";.,' ,,'?.,.- 1' m "'! ,V f This Is the llrst order for rolling stock ore and Husan Krulerlek . aged i, I u- Please omit mmer- "oo.J ,. ) Placed by the railroad admlnlst.atlon. ?- iVan.a'r.''Vrai nf VVoT I It probably will be followed soon by con-1 train P It it , frnm rhlladelohla Mmi. 11 a m , 21 (i 41., '.".'"f" J mmo-i. tracts for the construction of 1000 loco- KdWil.art'UiMe,- .rKrJi! ! nl2VW TteVilViU" an'iV&J' F motives. The ordering has been delnjed and late Pranels PutTv llelallies and funeral. Mon . n m r.'siViPn.. na"V' ' lr ,"",,u over vrw "v i',flm" '""r'f-nv'of'viJ.nrV. MeVtS-ar jr-.v.r;. $"&!&aw !S 1 of the builders providing for 10 per cent s 10 a m t.lil I'axon at , iwat Phiia Hoi- ii:Wi . m Int. liol' t ,.. ?'"'"" .(:'"Hch or more profit lemn reniilem mass I'hurrh nf Our Lady of neral '" Auto la. The American Car and Foundry Com- v,,,N8k"Apr.i s",-rnANKroKn0o?,K.te buS'olf U7!, V,"M V X-os ; pony, It Is understood, will distribute and the tale Julius riansz. need 40 P.ela- 7 H.latiiea hnil frf.'iiili inlnL?V0? "" In Iho nr order otnnmr lis larlnllM lilnntH JlV'S and friends nlao Osane , Trlba No ll.'l. aerilces. Moll . 2 p ni ., ill, , .S, 'unil in tne car oiuer umong its lam us piams, , M mviied to funeral JI01. . 2 p 111. hla daughter, lira ilenrm iV.. .''"'-"" f some 01 -wnicn uro at .iempms, riiti" irom nirinr or w j rimiuie nii'i jinn Hliks si Int K, rnuu.1,11 V. ! H burgh. AVIImlngton, Chicago. St. Louis. !' .' ''"y1". '"-' " "J""- lo ,0- I,,, , '' ',i "enlin, "' "IW'"U I . . ,. , w . a ,, ,, t.i Nnrthivnofl 1'eill. Auto funeral 1 I'lINNINllTOV Vi.rii .a... Detroit. Huftalo, Indianapolis, lllooms- tiAUDNl.H Anrll 2."i ucnuni: hub.in. ' wife of ' Towns.nd T ' enninl"'". "CT. 1 burg. r..i Huntington. TV. Va i Berwick, I"' l'"''"'1? .''"I,".".. for'""Jiv ,".' TPV ''r nt ""' Hiis.ii Rn. V,n "vv1 k1'"""1- a. . mm, .. a., . i.av.. ll l.l . c?, Creek Ilrldge). Ilelatlves and fr llda 111- ltelullves anil frlei..lj ii ,. , . "ipnn I'a.: Milton, Pa. : Jeffurfonillle, Ind.; St. ,.a to f,irr.il Mon. 2 p m . re,iden.e. .,,'."'',, r.iaa'-n,?.J""r' 1o "vwii I'lmeleM Mil ! '1 I rrt limit,. Ilirl.. mill I. eater l, spiiea In I'rnareel 1 I: ... ' . .. ,,i iiKi.in hi in, linCKLKlt April 23, at 1B02 Pine, at., William II. and deuehter nf Margaret ant "Ife of Jacob J Motkberger Reiaiivtt ana ! WILlir.LMl.NA. widow of William Ignatz late lieorgi McMillan. Relatives and friends fi lends memoirs nf Haptisi I'hurth o lleckler. Relatives and friends Invited to Invited to funeral servlcps. Sat 2 v in laurel .springs. . J intliej to lunerai ; iirvlci, ait, ! 3d p. m.. Oliver II Pair 221 Ardmnro ave.. Ardmore. Pa. Int." Mil services ..Mon 2 n p '"a.1r'i'), ",., . Uldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Morlab Cem lleorge W. Poll. l.'CI U selizsr at lnl. m:i;i!Li:Y. -APHI 2.1 iIOTTLIKR IIKIIR- JOVP.S April 2H. JON-ATI IAN P.KAD. !n,,dV...?'-,'Bm'' ' "" lr"nJ"nay "' LBY. acid 5. Relatlvea and friends order 2d. son of J Raymond und Marjorle Lawson "uli.ri .'.'.! ' P ',",,,. . ,MviiFTItM ff..r,lr S!fniu,TP..;N&,x,!.J.,,,!:,, ,,'." ,Ti.NvIt?ATpi!S'ftV,,v ,,-i.ke ire. ..VW.ineTriKr V,,i'7.li..t. 4IH17 Mieldon n. tlerniantowii. Ini North land. MICHA1.L J. son of lute Patriik J ".V'5 ' ."PS "TV..,,, i , . , . .i Jlra.. i wood Cam, and Rose Kennedv (nee Nol-.ii). Relatives allies und fri nda lniii.il i . s. i v lies. ilea., i r iimi'i - inrii -. riltniTii un and friends Invited to fum-rnl Tues A so ? I' ', ,.1,J," ";'' ",' ' " "" V"'' 1 ...!:'',!1hI''. April -a. I.I.IAIIL ril IiLI- ,, m resident e of sl-ler Mrs Alice Wal.i, LaUiel Hill Cem Aul" lull, i ' ., .,3 SUL. daughter of lat- John and Catherine ,m v n,,J ,i I h mi., iiew. v'Jfii STltOHK April 2.1 M II1 V vvlfs of J J I llelsei. Relatives und fi lends Invited t.. fu. til. ..'.. .V.'0'''.. ."W. "' Hnl Name . ' "" ,!?,." '. !",,-., ., ' ', tr..t Will- 1 res dence of son Albert M. Ilroun. 351 New- band 01 renelope l.aneiann Re nt ves una 1 . iiiuiiasir April .-a. ton nve . Camden. .V. J lnl private. Har- friends, members of Sotlela hiurnese del P1."'!;'. Thomas ami uaugnier m , m ielvh (Vin. Krlenda may call Sat ve , Uuou Volere Invited to funeral, Mon 11 1 b.,h und lato John J. Lldlns. aged 1..1 .M Ilt'RKi:. Fourth Month 23th WAItRKN a. 111 291.1 Westmoni st (bet DUi-nnnd ' '..' .- . "'Ji1 'rlenda. membera of "J'JJSJB C husband e,f How ena Newcomer llurke. and Susquehanna nve I H.ah mass Moat Jf-J,"",- .Prt."b, trl";!,('.Vr..rti,ii at.""l IVIajids may ea.ll Keventh-day, 27th II to .1. Pre. loui lllood uf e)ur Lord's Church. Int. , h-'hool, Invite' 1? funeral serv bis. B J r.tth and, fierka ata Services, Ilgmevllla Hob Cross Cem. Auto servlte 'n. m, 2111.1 II. t'lfmenllna ' '' Jl'ii W Meetlne House. Pirst-day. Pourth Month LANt)i:NflKROKR April 21. MARTIN ,Ii,r. Bill Cem Remains may be via-"" SSth 2.l'..ui . ., LANDnNIIKnOr.lt. . uaband of late Anna 1 l r. v,,,,,1.,!0 p; m, .- i,.tiii,k huabaml 1 t '.U.T.T.VV-'" .'? Ap.r11,? SARAH HUT- Landenbergtr. aged 8.1 Itslatlves und frrentls ' , l10.L' 1-,, sA .Ti1.1 ' n I .s and frl"" I TKRIIBLIi. widow of Prank Huttertleld. Invited tn funeral serviees. Sun. I tj in" ' "'"J !:"'.n luu ' -e , 1 L 1 s 1 in vJ R.latl.v.a and friends iniit.d to funeral. 2SIH N. 7th at. Int. private. Omit Howera , L'i.'.n.f ..u"i nil , l w.ulem Church J but. 2 11 ni . 2120 Bllswprth at. Int Fern- Auto servlcs. , s. Jessu st 11 la' "J' i; "J" ,uioi cro" I, wood Cem. Remains ma be vlen-ed this eve. LBAIIY.Suddppl-. Arrll 2(1 JBRKMIAII " ha Lpiphonl 10 a 111 li" iii A" lAl.l.Aiili.v.. April 211. WILLIAM A. (' husbanil 01 .vialllda M. l.earj (lira How- v r.l ',-... ,,,- -no, Mis I) huaaanl hits 1.1 nil nf Itnse ltatmninn f'jll.eh.n tt... ...11 llelailveai unil fr eerie t..a...- .a 1 ROTT April .'.I. IILII.U.VS t; .,''n,i.. notice of funeral Ite.lden. e. 7n s n2d st. .Holy Name Soclet.v of Our Ladv of Merc. I,' l-ll,a i'-A, N'a5wvii,. heii i odie No. (iX. COLFLKSH. April 24. KLKANOR J. Church William I Curry Post No 18. ',. ",?,AI"1 'rlv'ind Hern no.ovtn i ,taptrN'A COLe'LKHI wife of (.'liarle, M. Collleeh. O A. It. j elliplolea of Ilurean of City Prop- ' .',, ".'! A A .'''WX "tmfr"l srr. aged 42. Relatives und friends Invited to ' arty. Inv Ited to funeral. Tuea , H 3u a. m. i. u ,', M, '"..i'f'V0 'mtjeShouia . funeral aervleea. Mon . 2 p m.. 4420 Edge- 222." N IBth at High requiem mass Chunh AurA;n,J,; '"in, -L,,,, Remains mar mont st. Int Ulenu-ood (K. of P.) Cera. of Our Ladv of Mercv 10 a m. Int. llol" Pf,W?"l0,wJ,1,ni V ii ?, m " (ORLBY -April 2.1 .HOMAK l.usbanrtof Sepulthre Cem Auto funeral. SGiujil. Ill ' VuilNFli ? April ".1 ROUBRT R Tim. Altheu Core Relatives and fr ends. Holy , County papers copy v ffii' ( vi.Va i Tu nVr Inea Jl- Name Society of hi Charles', elhureh. I LKIIIOIHKS -April 2.1. PAIL IKY bua- , ftk' fftii, ? and frlda fellow emplovll American Soclstj for Vlslllng Catho In Prls- hani ef Margaret V LeWwries, aged 27. ? inii, .ii laeulan sis Ilenoi Co-operal oners. Sar i Domingo Council. , No. 23(1. K Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral ii.,.UMe t i ii i all oiher :VletJ of C Arttiblahop ltan Assembly, K of I aervlita. Mon . 2 P. ill , mother's residence, if whic? "he via. a meinh?" InvlteJ to .Ml Key.tan. A.semblJ .No. 2. A. O. M. P, In- flark .1. Uarreltfort. Del. Co.. Pa Int Serol TueS iJ. m 1717 S 10th t , I, .,". .m'rt.in ""-"- "' " '"ed .rvrnwoief Cem "'itemaln.1 ...ay b ." 7.V...;i. 1,1 . n. tea" Tt-..7. ..' '"".:" ' -VJI1... T. IS. !. . . JIOP prtl 2. SARAII JANI-a. 'ReffilSS. 'i'-lS tT'Aoui, ii'Khs,,d.d.,l'sirr,cV;e.- a2,re.scai,m.B" sm a,r,ra ,ve' ,n,?K' widow ct Alfred era menus, vviiuani ST U A, It , managera of Home for Vsp eraus aiiu tvirra si u, a. ji., invitea to a of U, A. It., Invited to fu. m.. residence of Mra. II. I. r. copy " Int' S l.-aTA'ta Kail.. . KDWIN DPNCAN. aon Of nprai. oHi.. n . Mamlll. SUSII 1 Uoyleatnvsn papers copy. tnxi-.li. eiuo-ieni Taj.. 'Atirll 24. KI1VV Allea R. and late Ueoraa 11 rrr aa. a,n Alice K. and late George II Relatleea and rlend. Invited to service.. Hon :, m.- Oliver H Hair Illds., 1820 ii laiv. evv. up.iv. a,, u.i none r.aina Hocieea of Church of tha Moat Hlts.sd Sacrament. all Gthr aocJailea vt which ha wa. a piem- ber. Invited, to funeral. JJon,. s:S0 a. m.. 1T2B o, mm ai opiemn mat. of requiem eh,i.h aS thai Meet lll.a..a W. ... .-.. t. lll.i",. a l -- ...l j 1 V -a.l-ailiwill, IV Jnt. NaT Cathedral gtrn. Auto arv- lc. a. iireintn, ' -. am, prirais, tins. ' .vuuiL.1,. Apisi zo, iiusi; ii daugbtrr of l,uia-.h.,Y5pr;.ir:,i, an,... n I Ann a nd la te Charlea McU III. itelatrvc and DAVIS Aptll as. JOHN E. DAVIS. Br., 'friend. Invited to lunersl. Mon.. 7:3n a m husband of Iskbtlla Davis. Relative, ami T"l H. 22d at. Mass of reouleni HI i"a..:ii?.': friend., "?". "."'.K?- . K. of C.i ' Church 0 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto Blv. No. iP.A. W H.l Holy- Kama flocletv , funeral " -"I'lv 'ilemurs of Da Bote, Cncll, No. 15. Jt. lleWCvhlyVkVrc.rrV Y-M-r' Mc.filire? f C, wld meat a.ih horn, of thetr UtaL.WcNAMAnA.-a-Oa Jprljj5. 11. cEXra iroihsr. P;. . Jhn K. pVf, Bun., at ' K ilcNAMAjv-V. (nee An-Waoo), Wloow ol i p. iu nJ roeUe caive, John A. Me,Ninar &A vvshl-.r of lutU'aiji I nr.ATits J nr.i-ni - nr.ATin Chuiib TI p. in Int Pmsii. tvillo Cem 1 lien, is mav view retniiins Sim. eve OAIlttt:rT. April 24 MAItV HICKMAN widow of Alhtn Unrrpll ltelallves nnd friends Invited to funeral servlres. Sal.. 2 p 111 I air Aeres Parni Westlnvili. Pa tnt. jrlvnte Oaklatld Clil W'"l Chaster Pa. niHLIV April 21 KnwIir J bushand nf Mnrv A. (llhlln (nee Hilferlj) Relatives md friends, letlerearrters of Middle City Station San Doinlneo Count.ll K. of C , Invlteil to funeral Mon . s ;n t. m . ,1117 Spruce at. Solemn high mass of requle-n 1 nuriu ur me j ransnijuration 10 11. in. int lion i ros 1. em IIKAT Anrll 2il MART, widow nf Kd fc'd aril Othv Relatives and friends Invited in funeral fervues, lues 2 p in. at Martin t Hit Mt. Miirlah lm UlltLIl At Wnudstown. N J April 20 SARA imii:il. ared 7.1 Relatives and I friends Invited to fumral servli.s. residence of husband. George II flrler. 41 Rouen ave, Woodstown. N. J . Mon. 2 n in Int rrl- ' vale. Lawnalde I'ltn OltirPITlt. Anrll ".1 lr.Tlfnn T nai nf i.nznoein nnu laie vvinner 11 ilrunili late Wllinee II flrlfttlli nuerl II. Ill latlves and friends, Athelstan Lodge nd friends. Athelstan Lodge. .o is-. 1. niui A. .vi, ana ail oilier so cieties of which be was a member. Invited to funoral aervkea. Sun.. 1 p. m.. IiJC N. Sth at. Int. Clreenmount rem . West dies, ter Remains mav he vipwed Sat. eve Auto funeral. West Chester. Pa., papers copy OlWr. Anrll 2.1. MVOOIK wife of Wi. 11am II. llroff, aged ill Relatives and friends, members of Simpson Memorial 1 hnreli. Invited to funeral services Tijes . 1 p m. residence of eon Karl llroff. tOIdO 1. iti-mari at uu lirnaie. uaiuanu I era. Umalna iqv l,n , Idia.l Mft . .e STnealnr,,! Papers ronv " .""a ". ., ..,..,, .....a.uou HAPPRV April 2.1 TtOTILIlT J. lm--liind of riorence Mae Hadileu int'i Itnasl and eon ut John It aid Eltiaiibeth Hsddeai llelativef and friends Interrltv Coum U. Nn .LIS r p. A , inv it. d to funeral Mon . 12 noon, tint, tits' lesldenee. 2.102 Taeker st Int. Mi Morlah I'rni Remains mav be viewed Sun , S lo JO n m Auto servlee IfAN'MBLL April 21 13ISI.V It., widow of .l.ihti II. Hansen nnd daughter of late Andrew and Kll,a1.th Urn kenrldee Relaa tives and friends Invited to funeral Mon . 2 p in ti Pembrry rd . l.laucnli. Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. IIARRI1. Aurll 2t THOMAS i: lius- bind of Pllratbeth and son of (leo L and Marv I irurel ua.e.1 "J flelalte- ,.a,a i.en i: and PIWEM,-Hudilenlr. April S.I (IKOttOK I anil Itachel AnJerson. s,i eT mi nl Alnnzn I1 Hinl Murv W llewees. tliea and frUna mi,.! in?.!..'' I'lri. IT. i. . llnMA sued ,". fr. lleltle anJ friend, invlteil I IeRree of Pocahontas, anrt nJ ' . ' 1 -'Allflfl to nervier. Mon , 2 p, In . Parents' re. , Temnle. No, ll, o. of U a i2bt" Momi iWVJK) dene. 7i'2 Oral's m-. lnl l'crnwoo.l ' nernl ,lcs, on Mon at ," n "d ' ' 'itetatUes and friends lnltd , to funeral Auln s.rvlre. Hy hv l '" fd Bgi. rv a services. Mon . 2 p m, daUBhtrr's residence, i JMcQL'llit.tiX Anrn ,- i... GoeS tO Mrallobert lloJ 84 N JIarlio. at Int I Joi.'.J. mTuui r,?ft ."i'l" lY ." ft .iimibMa Pptn. Auln funeral. Itemalna mav i una frirt,aa u - v, ..'''iciorl nfti..,.pi i v be viewed Sun. s to 111 n. in. , I nf the Sacre.l lUart Sf the riif J1"1 l-eiru! J MllVI.I.: nrll 2.1. TII.I.Ii:. iliurhter nf tn funeral. MnA .,.' '".' tll"dral ivT.'.W 'lull- James J. and Itnueanna Duvle Itela- Snleinn requleni tnarn, rh5n, i. "lit si ' tnes win irionim milieu in lunerni .nun ni tne unsarv in ,t , - i "' 'iir Ijj, i an n. in aliiT N llith ft Holeinn re on Auto tureen m '"' Holy ri' friends Invited to funerll. Mon , 2 30 . m . . R').sJIA, Lnterrd Into p i on April 56, 21111 Morris st Int Periivvnnil Retn. uto HUM at her res. den. f 7u Pi, rreimnt l funeral. rtemalns may be viewed Sun Ilrnoklvn, V Y BLIKAIIKTU I.KIIVIAV after 7 n m , ASHMIIAI). widow if John i.aul Itnsmin, HAYHURST April 20 HRNTtY TOWHR. ! " l'uneral "orvlies at ilrme Chunh. husbnlul of Lillhill Davis lln,liurst. need Unite uurt and lliiksat Ur iklvn HtlllMn 01 l'uneral servbes 414 lluhl am ave. i Jun II p m Oermalitonn. Tues. It a, m Int prlvato. i HuS-4 April 2(1. CA lll.RIVi: T l( IIA.LLrilN". Vt Pole 'lavern. N' J., of C.eorffe y lin.a mil 74 Notae of fu pril 20. SAMCLL A . husbapd of late Hall- Herat will be given Tiom "il.'M l hestnnt si nub llazleton. aged 7.1 ltelallves and UI'H April fi Pils M'lJdrjON' Wit frlep.ls. all MvieiieB nf which lie wis a lb I'.l'ML I. S N (Rem,, 11 Funeral sarv lneinbr, Itivile.l to funeral. Tiles . lO-nu lees el Ills ll le resl.l.nn lis Walnut ave, s ni Int. l'llinds' Tlun-lns Crounds. Mut- I Ardmore Pa , on Mon April JU ut 3 p is. ilea Hilt. J .1 lrlenrlia mm t leu mniuln, I Int. tirlv.ite. Mon. eie Auto service IlnATir Ai.rll VI l TUinl.Inn ItonnRT r son of Amanda und the lato VVIIttaln If en tli. of Germsntovvn. HLIN" Anrll 2.1. I'THIU, P. wife i.f ' William J. Heln and dauihter of Horaie M and Itte Kllzulieth Xese Inee Kllev) ngeil Jii. Relatives and friends invlt-d to fu neral servbes. Sut.. a n in. 7'ts Palmi ttu si Int private I lll'.l.l.l VII Vt llntaa Mlllo "V T lll 2,i. NAiti 1 . wife ol llenrv .vt Helling inee Vndre.vs). aged ,1fl Relatlvea otul frmmlt I'lVlted lo funeral serviees. Mon 230 n. m.. restdeme. Hates Mills. V .1 Int Bplsvonal I'etn . Waterford. X. J. Remains maj bo vlewe,i sun eve, IIBNItY April 2.1 MIIRVIV L. Iiusband of Rluncll Ilt'lirv inee ChHlie) Reiallvea itid friends Invited to funeral eervbes. Pun . p m.. .11 tiauiioii uve.. i omngswood. N, J Int nrivate Mon HRSKLTH M)HI 2tl IICNTIY I1P.S. IvIiTH. aged 711 Relatives and friends Penna Aasembh, No .1 A (l M P.. in vited to funeral. Mon . 2 p tn ehanei of Vndrew J Hat.- fc Son, Anh and Itith ste. In private HOPARI) Sudden'.. April 2d. LIVvVVHIi A HOCARI) aged 7S. Uu- liotl.e will be given -IV.in Oaage nve I1CMPHRIV April 20 PLORP.NVP B. wife of William Humphries, aged .111 Rili Mvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., 10 to a m . residence, Oibhsitnro rd near Lindenwold. V J Int Ilerlln m Autna will meet trii'i et I.lndemvold leav- ini-- anriiri n. lerrv iniia., a a HL-NTLnY Anrll 2.1. KATHIIYM P vile of Normin t Huntley and il.iu.ihter o: n , ii.iin..... .....i i...v.. aa . i .. , - ,, iiiiuiii niri i.niin iii ,i ii,,ee ukfu .11. tteia- ! n.l friends Invited to serilo-s Sat n ... 43 v Veuklrk at near "sih ,ni T. ('..'" .".-. . Ce" V.r" BV 1' B" -Sill anil ,0fl- in, privuie. 1 rienos mav i-aii ipi e i n Vol. lunerai Catharine Kin ("nee Mi'TJermotti ana's,,!, !!p KIllK ar.o iiiiuBiiisr oi jsna ann laie Mli'lisel n,oi,iM forme-v of 22 Ctmpr at n.ta: ti.h ,,nj lrlends Irvlied to funeral Mon 7.311 u m, .172 Do Lane, y st Solemn w of requiem Church of the Trims 1- up-Hon " e m Int. Iioiv Crt-s Cem. , KRAMER At Mont flare Pa . April 2.1 AltTHPR C . son of Henrv and Kmma Kra Hies and lrlends Irvlied to funeral Mon. ART! mee. mer. aged 24 Relatives and friends invited to funeral. ,2 p tn Servlcea Oreen Tne Chunh' residence .viuni t lare, l'a . .VIoii.. '3ti 111 mi Htijoiniiia teiii LA.MIH'ilT April 2il at residente of son. In-law, Lewis A Miller, Molan Pi.. KLIZAHWI'H LAMRERT of Lalnbertvllle, 1 N. J. "tervleea Lamberlvllle Baptist Church Mon 2 30 11 111 Int. private lamia.vvi April sa. i-iii;hkiii(k. bus- MiCANN April 2.1. HARRY A., son of a.., a.- u.a I.,, ll.... ti.e li rr" v Mary p., and lata Ham MrCaiin ripsiiience a juS" JjeciSnan al Due notlca'of funeral I, McDOVIKLIa -April 25. I.izziL wife" of I flir'i. B.nd1C tea.da7.,!a'f,ve. ,i I frlena. Inlll.,1 In funeral .....ii." ." ""i! i .. , a.ii-i n.aa.i.i ., tea a iir-l.ri1"?. Remains may b. viewed Sun., s to To, p in Auto service. p ' ircOHKOOR April 25. Ll'CT, dausht.r of Kllaa 8, and lata Thomas S. IbOreiir Relatlvea and friend, nv Ited to iervleJi on , a p in Oliver 11. Hair. U20 Chssinut .a In mIu.i. l,ia..a....-a. ' -''-neaitiiui :"M I v ," .vi"ZT. ". 'air. la.'ll t nsstnut ",. Wua5r,'!,t-. , '.tlaWa-h Papera copy ..M.I7'l'?.TrA. .AnK'ntown, Pa.. Apr I i- I. a r-T.-cns- la.n at, trine a. ,a . jonii unu lutt t aiiitrme jaing runerjl, to LV". :."."... ! .. . ' . a anna a vials which relative, and friends Invltnl res" .hl.I,',,.vA.Nr.r;r,r,'!l"'! ."' i1.9, ft riiti! deme of brother-in-law. P M MiRurk. t'lnfl ?, Alirll 24. DANIt'L J bul'-,n'1.0',V.1,tt: S Oaniet at. Solemn mass of requiem ''!' Sullivan fnee .flriinnwl and son flLa". i-bure'i of St Monica 10 n. m Int. New arlne and late John Hull van n.'1,,l." m Cathedral rem. Auto service. friends membera of Phlla Mr' J ..f': i.-tvn t..all "J twit? ...i.t.. ..a a.s I.. O. O M . imuiioa itdvvin LOComOins PJ.Iim Alirll 2.1 SVP.AII Vllf. e t 1. '1 ffif-i. linn--, in ninirni, i in n imihi h r' unum , -ins iw ,a,.'V,",,(,r."' MWunt rKM st. nuM.I'f- V 1 lilt Weslmll.siee .. I-.," . , " . C! M011 eve. """ m' itll PI.IM April 2ll. MARY n id,m nf lev. 11 PlUm liued Ml IMiiIIms inrl falila inviied in funeral, lu v .. ,""; 'r!1' of son lllialii P. l-lui,, " 11" . T ''''"" '"' N .'. ,n' Hirlilsh i i Cam 1'rliiit! ine v 1 hm Ainu I'Ull I J-.IL - sliTc'amae'.r""' '" "' "-'" piti:m;iii!AST. vini .-, vi vr.runi.-T T. daughter nf Man .ml lai. PstHcI PrendtrgnFi. Retu,M ,, fn, ,, ' ". iletles of whteh sle Has a ,, n,her ,"' ,,'S to funeral Mmi . s in ,,, r.s.d.nr, "j mother 21141I W Lehigh ,1. shnin hlrt niasa ht ColmnlM'a ihirh in. m V.V Ht Murt a Coin , Ituxl, ,UEh i 1 l.l.S t I.N April 2 VMlOAnKT J. i itel.t,,. ...I ' 1 ol llenrv R Pr, slnn l.l. m.I. I..II..I ... a . , ... anu .. .,,.,. i"''". iiiiniHi mrviiPS luas, 1 - 1'. !n. "" N "imani'k r a tipir SStti and lne sts. Int Hillside ipm vis fo neral cir. Prenls ra.iv i.ili Mon. 8 to 10 p tn PRIIU1I.Y April Vi! MVTTI1 K wits ,.f Itli hard II Prldd.v , nd 'Unghlar of Mra& '.' ,,l,J late llenrg I, RuMean siad .1" Relatives and rrlends limted to funeral servli.s, Tues , 2 p in 4411 n.k st Auilj. ,!','i'!i -N j1. ,n inv"1' 'I' Murlah Cera I I'lllla Auto aervlee , ,.,.... . ,. I "S L. .April i ,21. si,i ii: a nlt et like and ilnught. r ,if IMn ,illk,u,lM A 11. and lite Juhii W ii iff agpl 51 Itils. fives and friends Invited I , func-al aarvlc-s Mon. Iii in. 1U2.I (lriii -i ilrminmai lilt private , H1THCIIBL Suddenl, ri.l .-. WITJ RITSCHLL husband of Ileriha RitpeliPl (na Hlmmel). aged Is Rolatlves and frknds. UrewniaaPrs' Asso Phil t llitl Club In. vltid lo funer.al aervii-es Mun 2 p in . Ill W. uinev Kie. lnl nilvat iVntmln. sler 1', m vaull Kil.nd io.i mil Sun S to s n ' in Auln cc l 'si RilliOBRS. prll 2.1, .irillV M hurtsnl of llmmii 1' ltodgers ReiHtlwa and frlenrli Invited lo funeral a., rv b . s. Mn 2 p tn ,., e a-.,,, e, ,,,. ,,, ,,u lllil V Paxson at lnl lit Murlah Cera. Remains mav be viewed Sun ve SOU ASK 'April 2H 'AROllVt SCIIANK. widow of I'nrl .s. hink Inan Ha- leth). age.f ,'J K, latu.s and Irlenns In i hed to fimeral Mon 2 p in rpatdetics nt eon-ln.lau Wllllnin l.i.t I 31111 N 9th st Int (Ireeninount i' m SCHLRICH r-ilddenlv. April 23. MART, wife of Peter Sehlei. h mee Iturnsl af l,sns. ford rarbon I'outuv Relatias and frland Invited to funeral 'I lien s i. 111 17JU S. 1 fit Ii st. Solemn Wan i. null m mass "t. Thomas's inur, h ii an i I'rnaa Cem Auln fun, n,l int luir ' slll.HTLL nf i eliri. spinel inentnlltl'1. April 2.1. MARV I daughter f W llliam A. and I.IUilietli shi nel .ged in ItesMenct 4,iijj .V lirniz t Hurlal Sti aft linen- mount Coin Vii funer.il I SlIlRllll 1IA.V1 Al I II -i, sAHAII It. wife of John Mdebntham ltPlatlvas snl friends invited t fnner , I VI, 11 l-'ii a Arrutt Prank for J lot private. VV Illlalll relnl t , in SIUUI. Lit April 21 lulIN II son ct I il. John en, I l:ii , Si rrl I SIMPSON At inn iirilenheim rJ nw"'- 3 mit Hill, April 23 JOSKPHIVK 11 wldovr of J lieorg" J. Simpson ltelallves ani inenna Invited lo eervlee. Sat 2 p nt Oliver 11. Hair Hid . 1M20 rhe-nnut e bit prime SITBS Suddtlilv Viril2H JnsEPIIA husband of Ros- V si,,. ! r," Rfll deuce -1's Vina i In im-i uf funeral M.HKaSIAN Vpril Jil HUISA ulito of William P Slei.mii, laed 7 R'la tlv.s and friends invltnl t, tuneral serr li es Tues 2 p ni n-nlni of son-lllls. William Thomas 22.' I Cum i lnl pri vate Auto f un. ru' .s.VU'lIi tprl! 24 S1IXML t If a of Samuel .s-mlth. mod 4u It latlves aal frit lids Invited to fun ral serviees Pun. . p in. Lincoln nve. alid Do, lestoivn dikp. Willow lirove rd. Int private st Jatnei Cem Klngsesilnv .... , STtH'KIILlKiCH prll . viviii .m. If. h CTaHSj eibtinj-a IHIWlia a a r-s -a -- - - - llu rloin Counill, No H3 Haushters of I.ltertv;, a Invited lo sen Itos. Mon : n ra 4.4 x 41t at. Int. Perii'w nod inn 1'rlendi me '"". iiivio-.i .o "";"' ."" ,- u0l,tna mother'a resldtnee 17.17 M keanst rolIa.! Works. Invited to funeral Mon reiiulein inaa si Thomas's e nurijn v"1 reiiulein inaa at Thomass t nuryi a , a. m. Int llolv 1'n'ii ''"n'.....a a ... 1 TVYI.Olt Apr 1 20 rilvRtLS S '" 1 ' ot l.llit, and late ieriitik A TaOir ai- ''.elatlvea and fren "hakahappo TrlM 1N0. las. I 1) R M shakahaupo Coiinriu No. lil. 1 of P. Invited 10 fua-.ral i" - P hi . s..,.i jut anuanii. st . FranKlor? 'Remains mav be view d Mon. evil mi. i.aei t eiiarvillll ' ein . a THOLC-iAprll 2d M VTII.PA n'&S5 Pram Is II V Thol. It. latlves und ftlenj" Invited to funeral. Mmi h 30 a in - . i,uwrenie si iteiiuiriu ,iea- .- ,, .. 1 ward's Chunh In u 111 Int Molt "" - llt-neenie- wem vuto -lerviee, ,, KAlllt.r.i.a.a. -- - . after h p in nM t.aJa. I'X'IillliU'OOP.-April 21 Rt'tir-P "V:M- band of ,lfr ilarsaret, I'liderwooa ..."m tivea anu irienua mviieu i "a'aViia-htsr.JT teea, Mon., 2 p. m. .realdence of dallfntpal Mrs Klliaoeth I.eli. soil! Almond al W ilelvue Cem, ilemaina may ba vlvvd dua-en 5 ttNULAim: - Abrii .SB, .-i5?5iBjTiJa widow of Ir. Oeat Itobert L'naiauo ."" t"" ana r.en? invi to, ..-- -r,,,l Chester ltural Ceiji. 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