mt J :w ' i, - $ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-I3HILVDELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918 $ BRO0I READY FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK , Make Dirl Fly in Homes nntl o C. .. c. .: Monday entire populace of th illy lian Conscrlbted fnr till, lullrhtv ilrlxn eilrf. which will start Mnndnv morn- icaY.,th hcglnnlng o( the annual "Clean- Tfee drhc will both so "oxer the top' s4 "under the bottom" Kery nook 4 Corner will be searched; eer street asaa alley will be cleaned, Tho drive will , tat thorough In eery respect II will Include homes jards, coal MMilo iery place where dirt and rub bssJt llneer Xcer In the history of "Clean-up V'eek ' hae the preparations tkten so complete. Contractors In charge of the Llt ml -MVremolne contracts are prepared to sassXold their end. Ample prolslon has en made for extra equipment and the prompt and efJeCthe removal of nil ma terUla put out by householders The condition of Philadelphia sireo's ha been frequently condemned with special stress on tho dlsease-bicedlng opportunities afforded. - 'Tha streets are disgraceful, said Lr "W V. Keen, now a major In the arms " They should bo cleaned must be rjeancd and clean-up week will afford ar excellent opportunitj for the opera tion " Brigadier General I T Waller marine corps. Is arother enthusiastic booster of the clean-Up movcnienl "Clean-up Week" will cause the ilty no additional expense this ear When contracts were drawn up for the dis posal of rubbish at the beginning of the year a special clause was Inserted, pro- year a special clause was inserieu, pro- Tidlnsr that the city would not be forced I to pay extra for tho remoxal of dirt and I rubbish during "Clean-up eck " Hire lofore the extra expense Incurred by the city has been as high as JJO.000 "Wo aro reads-. ' said Director Dates tan, of the Department of Public Works 1AH that Is necessary to make the week lliccestful Is the 10-opeiation of the householder. "Tho disposal of dirt and lubbish tends to the elimination of moiqultocs and files On this uccount, It for no other reason, I hope that exers house holder will see to It that the au umula tlons of the cellar or the sard arc placed out for collection "Wo are prepared to do the biggest kind of job In the most effectlxe n, nnd the bigger It Is and the more effec tive It Is the more good It means to the city generally." SPY SUSPECT TALG11T HKHI-: Mist Ricliralh Tutor in Homes of bo riely People Ufss Agathe llhelmlim Itlchr.ith tho young assar teacher under arrest at Poughkcepsle. N V as a Ocrman propagandist, formerly tutored in the homes of society people In this city and taught In a prlxate school nt Media Pa . It was learned toda For sexeral months she gaxe piano lessons to lllshop Ilhlnelander s children to whom she was recommended lis the Ilv, Harry Ransom, rector of the Media Protestant Episcopal Church She was brought to this country six xears ago by Mrs. Tl C Oasklll of Lpland Ter rate, Bala, xxho met Miss Hlchrath xxhlle tpurlng Citimans (f Iff Hh By DADDY TIIK MAD GIANT'' .1 complete, new adventure each tree., leglnnliw l(ui.caj und CHAPrEK VI The Escape of the Giant IJ'eopv haiinp planned the Ud- ' gapping of the Qlant of the Woods ' by the Mild Geeie, and hailng sent them on their xcag to the far Xorlh icith their captlir. suddenly remem . iers that the has fastened the Gceie to tecurch' to the Qlant hat at their journey's end then iclll become hit eo.su prey, hhe sets off to catch up cith them) I FASTER than she had exer flown before, l'cgg sped In pursuit of the "Wild Geese and the captive Giant of ths Woods. She pressed forxxaid In her airplane, trying- In everj vva ulie fcnexv to urge It on "What If she ' cuidn't catch up with them-' AVhat it she couldn't find them'' The spices of tho sky were ucoast' The chances of trolnt; ustraj xxere so manv, ' On and on she went, grow lug mote fearful every minute In her lmaglna tlon she could seo the Wild Geese be coming exhausted floundering to the round and falling victim to the til I umphant Giant. Her only hope xxas that they would diop In the water foi then the Giant "xvould be drowned But Peggy didn't altogether xxant the Gtant to be droxvned. She didn't xxant any one killed. And besides, the Giant . had looked far less hateful as she had last seen htm fresh from his cleansing ducking in the lake. Her eves smarted xvlth the rush of the tx-lnd past her. she was going o i fast, but presently far to the north she aw a tiny speck In the nk. As she uped on the speck giexv larger und Iftfger until tt assumed the shape of a v, Then she knexxr that It was the Wild Geese bearing the kidnapped Giant. Brawlnir nearer, recci could see ttHa Uie Wild Geese vveie already In nfile. rney were sagging toward 1 ground and struggling confunedlx. fen as she looked several or the se appeared to break loose from th hammock and It sank downward n faster Then several more xxere leased and those left were borne more rapidly toward the earth Vgy, rushing up behind, soon saxx Shat waa the matter The crafty lent had freed himself from the asorejji that had tied him In the ham Mdl He had found, too, that the lll deese were fastened su that they tmi not get awa. By releasing them one or two at a time, he could KWaiaslly force those that were left sing nim to sarin it was just making a. landing in a balloon. Mr the gas out a mt at a time. ry " aiso umi me uiuni naa tout a good place to alight. They Leaver the solid ground now, skm- .above meadows and fields of GInt kneeling un In the ham- Kwas chuckling to himself us ' tame up behind. Then he began to the struggling Wild Ueese K you. my beauties, for this ide," he cried "I didn't knoxv aa such run. I guess III keep ' yqu and train you to harness 1 can lane a urive up into liy whenever I want to you knqxv that jou'weie doing me Ir. but you'x e brought mo to my ;iome. well celebrate my return fht X'ltn a feast ot baked goose " IV Ueese. encouraged by their . sxafvj valiantly strucellng to save s, uui J'eggy couici wee mat re exnausteiJ. xney could not tA longer. Ahead of them was with s, fence around it. At . Om ftaJruapc.it & nettling i not ctohf the nce, Ono 1, tha tsiant would RED CROSS NURSE COMPLETES OF 13 MONTHS "BACK lmsj)IWliaWOT Patients from tlie ofTirer's xarl cars Next to linn is llic ., ., , ,, . . , ,. . lirill'V lilllisll jirl I Oils I lltlllldlC ,. ,. , .. in nvr name jor a n vii cr r 1' llll, I!CK Ol 1HL IIIONT" K M IIMs III MM '-'ll tt opit jht iJIR bj I'ullli I tdtir lumimiv Tin: wuiii ' fiom Kin om King Albert anu yuiin i.nzn heth Her Majests used to xxalk urounil the xxnrds, proreded by nlliccrs enrrx Ing plies of clgirettes, cliocul ttes nnd lloxxers for the soldiers Sho xxns nl xxns ers slmpls dressed ami h t ... .. ..n.. .. rn nmlnlll l)(,1Ii1a Illin iiiuiiiiii a neir iijuuii; d..,i.v .-..v.. . plnir nt each bed. (die ch itted xxith tho men, iiuiulring ull nbou: their clreum- stances Mel Hie Cuiiiliaits ., ., .. .,, ,..,,.,. wuiuih ui nuiiiiiici ...- ""!""'-I put 111 an appearance near ns xxero SOO quartered on (xxo and nt tlrst thev xxorp There fnrms busx Using eonctete fouiulatlotis for siege guns outside Dlxmude Tliex soon dls coxerecl us and we became great friends We had other xlsltors also people of repute from Knglnnd and othei i ountrles came on tour link ing uh cm tho xxns .Nixul nlllceiw from the roast ulo pcison.il friends In the Hritish lines stntloued ut Ypres I'upeilnghe and dsexxhere rode oxei This hlstoix xvill not be lomplete without telling )ou about lux giueial I call him mine hecuuse 1 had the honor of being his special uuri-e on diy duts Hi was the Geniral of the Picmlei IJelglan Division therefore n pei&onuge of giejt impoitnnce lie wax also a gieit ul( nil of king Albeit who hent him Ills oxxn bed und mat I H 44ii " & H .mi'''-lj'S"' yf& mk?k jWBBBfe a(WWWiigLiBOiWt-lBA-JM VWJ..V2" . .gyrgVJK- y.y - . JZZ, 'DREAMLAND ADVENTURES' 1 I'c;? tan llie giant liurne airn ho calliel out. "It xxill do nu no good ou ate mine, mint"' ' re pgy felt that If nn tlilnK xxas done to aie the Wild Geese It must bo done at once. Then ull of a budden she bhxv the txuy The Olant xxus kneelinir In the hammock xtltH his back toward her He xxus apparently Betting ready to mxing out at the proper moment ho that he xvould not set smashed against the fence Peggy had her hatpin Jaxelin in her hand Pushing up behind the Giant, she Jab bed at his teg with all her might. 'Wow'" lelled the Giant, grabbing the place where the hatpin naa stung mm. i-eggy piungeu tne naipin into his other leg "Wow!" again yelled the Giant Grabbing at the other leg. he lost his balance and pitched out of the ham mock There came a frenzied squealing from below, and Peggy, looking down, taw that the Giant had tumbled Into the midst of a herd of pigs, landing right on the back ot a startled porker The Wild Ueese, released from the weight of the Giant mounted Into the air soaring over the fence and house Qulclcly they were out ot danger Peggy, following them, turned around In time to sea the Giant borne across the. Meld by the frightened pig I aum&w in im ti mau txn- SL - -' s t J.X'3C8WE2Sai1S38S8BBS In llie left i- the tapani xlio lnl rcrcixnl no new of In fmniU general of llie I'rcni icr (.nidi-, at wlio-c Icfl llie Htilliorcv- i sillin , . in n i hH-iOtll'S (ll till' it lir UOspiUll ,. ... .. ,. .. - ui'svrvvn nvsi iJiwcnui's mm How c ll as hissed by "My (no rxcnliiR ho entile In on 11 Htietcliei mid xx is il iced on 11 bed In the olllcois' xxjiiI 1U ui u nun of ubout sltx llxe xcus of iikc seriouslx xxounded in the loxxn put of tho bai k hN hip boncH helnu lndlx nhot nxxas and tho llpsh lnid open doxxn to the spine All tho olllctrn xxcte qulrklx nioxed Into n hut Kiiimbllnp and piotdtlni; at being turned out of thelt oxxn lit tip coniPi mill leu lug theli own ut- trnd.ints wlillp the now laigo eniptx 1 ... "join was imifiuniic-ci mcu u inw-an. llv,'" room ... , ., , , , ' hCnl 0V01 ' ' ll,1,ps "" l1" 0lu ipilest's best arpet nnd some uphol I htired ch.ilisand arranged gas i-cieens nrnmirl Mnilnmn Cure fllcl lin foi ' i tlie general 1111 electric bell winked from liei dximmo und telephone nmnitinlcuting xvlth hpadquaiters hx his ludside Hei Mnjestx hent quan tities of loielx HoxxerH mill xxe made that loom like n Hist class nuislng home upiittnent Not that the cleat i old general u anted II, he xxns n rep uhir Spartan a horn soldier and lived to the Klinulest mode of hxlng Pci long as hK orders vxne ohexed inompth nuil to the lettet and his bell answered on the moment all went xxell he asked nothing moie Yo me he hIioxxpiI hh Old W'oilcl comtesj , nevei allow mg nie to do mi thing lie tiess bccjiuse lie found ours hard . onsldereil ltifr.i dlit. but liislstliic cm mx nllliiK the onlerlx Ills morn Int; liosinK vum n Kolenin ccicmnin mi. lint iilimii nn liom h inclination 'llie 111 ijfi liiutcnunts nml Ililtlsli ) ending Saturday. -buHt tlie field lit a friflilcntil pig neck. And tho Giant responded by glxlug the lio a big hug Hefoie she , could tee more, the airplane had car- iled Peggy up to the 'Wild Geese. Thex landed at the nearest marsh I and Poggy iUlckl untied all the stringm I "M I thought xxe xvere goners!" gasped the King "Vou can Just bet I I'll nexer tiy to kidnap a Giant 1 ugain'" 'I hope on 11 nexer liaxe to," an isxxered Peggj ''Apd I )iope he noxer ' finds his xxa back to lilrdland!" ' We xxlll haxe to fly fast to make up for lost time " suld the King. "Can't ou 8 lt, ua, prinCess Peggy?" Aa I'eggy started to ansxver. there came tho sound of a distant whistle. "Why, there's the 7 o'clock whistle." Bhe cried, "and I've got to hurry or I'll be late for school " There was a dizzy whirr n feeling as If sho were falling, a sudden bump, and Peggy found herself sitting on the floor bos I de net bed "Why, I'm home nlread'" exclaim ed Peggy My but that was swift I didn't even have time to say good by to the King' I'll have to go up to Santa Claus land some day and ex plain that I didn't mean to be rude In nurrylyg away jn tteti ureeWt Dreamland Adven- tW0. rMW fa So the woiuferful DIARY OF THE FRONT" ilirie i- r i i. it , I III 1'iaillO Ifl'JOIC IIP l('llll IICll . , i uagum vinp jwm.i General" surgtiiiis xxeie all summoned to lie preeiit at the function while the in Moi pci formed it There xxue otlioi jeietnonies vxhhh took plaie In the gencials loom tiencntl IoITip nnlxed one ilax nnd decoiated him with the Legion of Honni After loffie had plimed the medal on 1,1s i-icast and kU.l ,1m -,,-, "J." -, ' , " , ", of on both cheeks he ciime oxer and ,ie , .,, r m(lll1 nHt of the talked to me foi a few minutes about l.nn.ioNcs is i.tu lose.l In the letter of Mi tho geneial's pioiries Anothei clav Hoach whu charges tint In becoming Kil.K Albert nii'id mid give lllm a laudldateH foi wind coininlttee the men inedul. one uiilx gixc n to high olllrelM .are engaged In political ac tlxty In xlola- the Ordei of the Cross A certain tlon nf the liw great man u member of the British I Mas or smith s atleiiHon Is dire, led local famllx xmis also eletiuted to be to the act of June 1 1SBu which prohib it Vino ILrVir tl... I. tni 1 1 CifisM from . ' """. '" "' employes ,f a n v llie lieaier or tlie vtcloili c tciss ironi i ... - ..,. .,, ,.iU1J ft...,,. ,..ftlln,, ... om King Manx great statesmen of i llelglum and fatuous winners or me , Allies xlslted mx geuenil at one time ni anothei ( mum led Dainties II xtnH autumn now Sometimes In the afternoon xxc wandered neioss the Melds picking blai kberrles which 1 made Into pies ni stewed foi mx lllus tllous patient I spent u good pan of mx lime fixing to i oncoc t little d ilntles foi lilm and bothering the ehaurfeiir xv ho bought our stores earli i das m Uunkerl. to eaich the shops for some nexx delieacx In those iambics we studied along the bank. "f ' biooKs. xvheic. fiiiBtt-me-notB filnmil tlio eilces lussed tlnoUKli farnivunls xtlieie niitis in t Mull iiuaint costumes Mt cm tinee-leKRPil stools milkliiR coxxs nml solillers leineil oxei U10 Kates laushliiB unci cliattliiK Hjanilb.t tho sun sniik n ball of lire xxlille mist ioo like a veil fiom tlio loxx tilt Liuintix In the glow of the clorloiis sunet ah planes chased , .e.i. nil,., ,,i.i1i mn,, niiffs of each other c.xerheail little P" l , e. WlloKii dotted the cleat blue hUx xxhlle the li.uk nf guns and the repoits cif ovploMons oxei head nil plajcd vxelrd pail In the tural exenlng fcene Hints c hii ped in the hedges where xxBj gatheied hi icklieuiex xxhlle on tho horizon the ioai nf artllleix foinied the basis of the on hestta The gencinl progrc'shed tapldlj In i niontli he ixxas able to dispense with mx sen tees Soon the mornltisr came when T entered his 100m to bid him faiexvell Hnndlng me an Immensp bouquet he kissed me on both cheeks In npproxed 1'iencli fashion Then xxe rliinbed the ear nnd were off to Calais en iout foi I England xxaxlng legietful goodbjs to white-capped gioups f nuis.es und our dcai Belgian fi lends I hree (.re.it Men It wan Ht the Calais station while xxo xx ore lunching that 1 noticed cither tnivdeis give furtive glances through the wlndoxxs Wondiilng xxhit cited their rurlosltx I rose Jus.t outside, in n littlo group of time engaged In' I Im discussion of xv eight inattern stucid f.onl Kitchener, General lolfle anil Ml Bilfoiir ll xxns mx flrt nnd Inst xIpxx nf Knglniid's inllltaix Idol Meforo the historic figure of that Oteal Wart lor I xvill diop the curtain for this seems n tittiug conclusion to thir teen months' life at the Had, of the I tont cTHK I.NDi COLLAR-SHIRT FAMINE STALKS 1 IN NARBERTH; HOP SING HUNTED mi.. llllt He Alone Has Open Se Line Town Last Seen Headed Citvwurd Nt- UilSl.P.'lll is lookinc foi Hop hlnR. nle38 lie is found by toninlit f.onie of Narberth xtlll to collarless and shirt less jc, and many beds xtlll bo fdieet lews; for Hoi Mint; xxaa un all-around laundrjman of the "old ulIiooI ' Furthermore Hop xvaa polite and obllglnp He didn't ask unnoxlnir imes tloim like the xtasherwoinan does Nor did he haxe a lot of rules and regula tlona before he tool, jour laundrj Pa trons only had lo pay Hop Mne for trie xxork he did That xvas another reason he received the preference oxer the ttashenxoman whose faie must be paid and bieakfast proxided before she deigns to iron a handkerchief WE HAVE WITH HIS HON., ' Penn-Colimilii a Baseball Game Signal to City'B Sartoiallvv,iiEhvl"Nl:en-5"p,rpr,o', "mx ihesk " (PchoenewsM) dsushter o( Kalhrjn Devlns SnniPlll One tn nifiPliril Wllltir i"1'1 '"" William Sohonwld Ilelttlvts 3.IJI1LI11 VJIICS IO LrlbL.UU XX lllltl l 1)(, frl,nd, ln,(,d to eUnsrI aerxlcea. fleadgear ENTi:H the straw hut Sexeral thousand of (hem made their bow todaj amid InsplrlnK surround In BS. The somexxhat romantic headgear will be ushered in officially at the Jenn-l'o-luintila baseball game at Franklin Field The fellow xxho wanders out there with a derby xxlll be Just about as xxe. come as a Oerman at the nax'y ard There are exceptions, of course The boys of tha army and naxy will wear I the headgear of their regular uniform All me straws wmen oiossom av cue game will not be 1918 productions It wm Usrned today that there were blgiules xitli Vr sate "sraw-hat ulvr" at mest f Iff that kts - - 4.. mzir.m .W f ill. mfetlfl ttl SGHWAB WILL SPEAK AT SHIPYARD SUNDAY l Scnulor Fletcher Another Or ator lit Hog Island's Patri otic Rnllv "'Iniles M Schwab director Keneral nf the IJmcrgency 1'lect Corporatloii and United State Senator Duncan V ("letcliei, of riorlda, ihalrman of the Senate Commerce Committee, will be the prlnclpi! guests and speakers at a patriotic tally to be held at the Hog Island shipyard tomorrow NHclal train and trollej tcruce has In en proxided to handle the uottds c -pec ted to attend the ralli The rullv will start at l'J IS oclock wliert mounted guards will meet Mr livvah Senator Tlelcliei and Admiral IlnwlM nt the l'ort Mlfllln toad nnd es cort them to the Hog Island Hotel after whith a buffet luncheon will he Fined ft i HJO pruesti The llog Island Guards M I I1W, )7klSll I lie 11UK IFiailU UUHIU1 llnnd ixlll .oniluct a comert on the hotel I a7a uuiing cue luncueou r-noru nftri I o i lock Mi Schwab, III Ii r nnd dmltal lloxxles Senator will te- iex the guatds and fliemeu ln front of the hotel pct-lal guests at the tallx xxill board ii bra at 7'ler No 10 at 1 3D oclock fi i a rixer xlew of the xard leturn ng to the ndmlnlstintion building at 2 lock, wheie Halter Coodenouhn gen eial manager, xlll lnlioduco the tpeak- i Fixe special trains will leaxe Jlioad Mieet nnd afililncloti axenue, begin ning nt 11 30 a in und continuing until I p in. and there xxlll be ten or more xpeilal trains fiom 1 urtx-nlnth stiset and Woodland uxenue luuning at flf-tien-mlnule luteixals SKS Cl'l" TO DISMISS i.'ViPi.fiVi.-'; tv vim i vir ( ouniiillra' of Hexent fler 84 VI. Icjeil are Men Out for V aril oiiiuiillee tilhinisfdl of eightx-four iiiuiik inal (UiploseK whu are latididates foi elef' ' to l-.cliuii man xvaru cotniiutlees Is ,.,,.,.,. IMr. ,,.,.. ...,,., nf an, polliical committee Violation of the act Is to bo punished bv dismissal fiom oltlie Ah the time limir feu candidates to uithdiau has explted the names if tin eights -foui municipal .emploxes xtill be printed on the pilmaiy balloi These emploxes according to ofticerH of the Committee of seventt are vlolutlng the law in bitwnlng candidates nnd will con tlnue to xli Idle the latt If ihet are rln ted VII of tlie oci used emploxes uie said b set ittart Iloai h lo be aie men -otiie of them leslde In the independent wauls in Xx et I'hiladelphiK mid ilet mantoxt'o (Jl''0-N KAISliS LOAN VI C WITH TWO S I' V IIS (!'."" lv".'"lJ 'rl'ii'I" IntlleJ to funeral I Ir Wr Willi I II U .i I '-MVlon S 3ft a m 77 Weaver al XII Aln eiolemn remileni mass llnlv r'rn.r ('hn,.!. I elelirdle I xent bv Subscribing: ll Otiiit.1 nf l.iberlx llond- for I ourlli lime 'llie lamest irottU etei gHtheieil Xlinton tvitiieKte! the ralsitiR of the tliiul l.lheitx Uian honor fliiK contaliilnK tttn atars ,tialc that the boroiiRh hail tiinlecl Us uunta ii f S1U00U Imniexli melt following llie raising of the Hag the He. I honiaa Mmesmith marled an othei dtlxt lexulilng In the subset iptlon of $Hi fiflO more vvhlih adds another Ktm to the borough i flaK More than 1000 people took pan In the flag laislug cele bration llie Ilex I! n S.lliei in It pjlllollr tiddre"s piaised the toiuiminltv for lis tvorlt in the loan drlxe Kleliaid Raldtxiu piesented the llag and the ltex r- ft Kelton who aiceptecl for the borou(,h alro pr.iUed the loan xtotkeis. Ilieltet .Shoesintth aided ht rtlehard Ualilwln then started the dilxe xthirh esulied In the quota again being e.uh siilbeil chool children singing What Vie V on Cuing to Do tn Help the Hots as llie dilve went on Mra Mildred itellt In a w.lo Keep the Home Mies Burning added lo ihe enthusiasm ,. .a I oi s i iiii niini- ipt rgair, urn. I RfUtiva and friends th Hftirv Tlnwr c-i.w.i piirri rn ini hmlral 10 liprellc.al Kn InvltM to 5)0.000 LMLLIV rUll l-UAN funrr. Mon p m 2TU Federal at. Int MniiTH Xlorlah Cem . ar, . iA.!lllu 1 lieniui N T la j lieutenant butlou, Itriton, Im-rsU dun, J.hia AKTrrt .n-' -jwrpi nt f . . T1 I Iloin! itr at,l S- KHutUm aid I'aleill HlRllt HeieinlS friPida lnjted to nnrvl -i hiifH J n in . t i-ArtA,l . . , ifitldfni of rncther Mrn Jioib Sharp patent ilglitK to n ruii Iip intpnted was WiTi?rvTJJIlNl V.M",1, .I?AN,Kts, VST pluctfd tn Ubem HnndH hy Lieutenant , 5 InSSikiJP'Trib-. NoMwiano W'm" ., ., ,--it,t of Pn Alfred s, rarwtrhfri 1H" Hke nr affr ita tecplpt 'it 1 rankfonl int Kast vdr inn Cam lieutenant Sutton if subscription was , ' 'AHKr -uH nl '- - wlTHt .,., ,i,..icr irta .ami... at lr.iih. "barid nf Atiin y i lorko nsal I ft. Hla mun ..u... .. .-. -... - - v'" - 'tliAHtrH hi whtth 333 persons buh- fiLrlbed ?50: 650 Thiu m t.H.1 ft h,, tl,,. ' ' , " " "'" latept amount fei raised b an audi eiae In a theatre ,. . . . i-a. In l.llllHe I lllllllll III Mnill ll) VjIIIIUbl a.illliuilt (ii .iiaill Hop Slug xta.s last n-fii In a euit of train for i American clotlifn boardlne a Philadelphia He looked Iiapp), ho many bellexe he xxlll letiirn despite the fact that his laumlij U loiKed up tight Hop Mng h cat Is Ht i 11 stlcUIng around bhe Liaxvls through the rear fenco In the moinliig and drlnKa her mlllt from the bottle left by the mill; man It Is exldent that she albo has u I good suppli of "eats inside The i at looks pet recti) content whlili Is another sure sign that Ring will ie turn Hut, xxhlle the Chinese laundrj -man la a-.MajIni: in Philadelphia, set- eral hundred collars are mobilized In this laundrj US TODAY THE STRAW HAT The fellou xxhose hat looks Juat a lit tle tired therefore need not hesitate Ue xx '11 haxe company. The ,'hay katy" will be ushered In xvlth considerable excitement. One Penti youth said today that the bands around the hats will not be the only music at the game, lot a big band from one of the battleships will be on hand xvlth se lections suitable to the occasion Many of the British and French flsht- en. will be amonc the btar thronr. The- launching of the official straw.hat Beanoji siariea iweire yrars ago ai me IPenn-Prlnceton game But the tched rrmceion nxa oeeti cnarwged. veor k w BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Wounded in Itlctit Foot liy Police- It I gilt Foot liy man's Ret oh ri lames l.atnond nineteen sears old of 1831 lion an stret, was acddentttlls shot In the right foot while I'ollramiti Klsnn of the (lermantown station . as dispos ing a new texolxrr to tho station ageilt at Wasne Junrtlon Tho box was standing nearhs xxheti I'nllcemmi I'll nn started to load the fhainbers) or the rexolxer In sonin I manner one shell was exploded ,1 l.nnioilillT was lemoxed to st nines II later to his home He Is the lire Mergtant 1-amond of the Thirtieth District IN Milium l I IIlHpltM In mmnr of Komml l.iutn J htit I), I'HAIllbS IIIIMIAM Uoyml Hjing M'orp lint I nil Arm hn wnii hilled m I llrndnn Enclairl No t 1017 in an nbi tlon ncctdfnt A solemn rwtutm tnw will I n offfrt for th rpoi" ut his nul at Hi 1 John 9 11 C cliut'h Vornton innn nt ll h m on Mo1v in ih twntteth anni- ffFar of hi birth iBcntljs i ii ii i. mi Q slw.ll Ann i P HalM-ork 1ikhjIM I'HK'-r Fr-nti II Utnnut Emily mmip Jonn I I mlntcin Harold I Indlnr-r llp'v I llehflrld Dr Paul N I nth xtar V I .nc h 1- rnnr a xtftrfiiviaM llnr" XlalriKahur. , A M Marquette l.velvri M Maf.hall lloorsr XX MrC iv,r VUaalKih x1rl'lro William Mrnan Jane MrNiclolia xtar Mi Vein P-.Irt P XIrNultx 1 l!iutith Mintraa I.etlsM tonda Laiirn M XIoUKlial) 3lar xiumnn t M Jr. luri lu Tohn P Vnti.. llanrx H ii llotihfll .lol n '. Ilara lanifs ) eed Catharine P llrkar.ls Carol. Itiftel c ailinrln UnbfTta Thotnaa Iloe Ann sancninl-tar M SI "ann a.nl P si-hcns Caroline XV LrhofleM (leorne 1. - liwarr 1 red-r ck Ott AllKTl e.,p e hnrl.a Ma'tln brliaal I Inrlaa CI vhaafffr XVIIIIam 11 "mitli lau.ns . Soruinte I aura ll staalce Jrnilia K Maltlax. Kmma s siradllnir Mar I Tn.lor Cleorars I r.per inatiflii J I hlatd Thomas It ander tlan. a P X an Djle N XV X Irdln Ji hn Walker 1-mllx T XXernrr Oenrae X XX illl Ilarlholomana XV llaon Relircra J, XX ilfon Cieoraa e, XXood IXllllam ourg nuilam XV "l"' Jnir- nVookV ".'nrv 'r llr-nntt IXUIInn 11 I Urown laib-,! V l nine Jarm-a I". Camar IlaMrt arler Patella , ranvllhen Ianlel fl I I lnike Xaltr c nchran XXilliam ll Connll rornella Oronln Julia I i rumrlne Jiihn XX Cunn-l Annie T luri I nill XV Idnhorr i II I llardla lams 1nlra Alar. I. IlPRnr Ivattiai n lievlne Ida lrn tlllnnrtli Marlha A Donahu 1 nomas J I Oonni'llj Allr . Ionncll h 11 1 Derail lliomaa r ldwards Am e I t,r Krwln If "nh 1 Pvirllne Mlzabrili arrell illl nn lnx Tnhll Thomas , rant.lanr1 Ptiaan trcnrii Maria I cianiner lTar A uiu in.i lloorlmaii y mma J llraf harah A Ualn-a XXarren 11 liarela rmmi I ll-rkfr rnon M llnlmea lohn Inalnifar Kdrard lack Mildred 11 lainhc XXIIllsiii p lamlson. Hohert L incler MIin M , if ,, v Itiikt?ln A m Kern Aiinu 1 efff rt Unlih ' ADW-i -t tlnuiii f n I ta 2 il'Hr JOHN O ADWH JCHntitPi. anil 1 frli nds . hIbi Miklnah Io.lp No -Mrt 1 nnd A M an I Quaker it Iak No 11 I a O V AI tf Irnltod 10 ntfnd funeral 1 1 din i-ii: i oiumujM I iJi-sVlteiv Mun Alwfcll -Ma; 1 ANN l P v, i , ,f Thotnaa vtwell KeUtltea and f i in la intlled to funeral rue J ii m 1 lis N lllh at Inl South Laurel llih i em Re nulns mat bo viewed Mon s ti III p in T.'iiirilrr''Il ,., . RA1ICOC K SfXILEJ. D In Paris I ranee on April H liUS while In the service of the Vmerl.an lied Cross A memo rSi.e'nr.VCck,!,e"L b?.ih'W al 1'..Thotnas l,?..CtP n rrh ?th W r"1 311 " on l mii 'i,!n i". Ai'",,.,,,. ,. .ni nt I r'.,iV' L"' . '.tA.S.l ."W R 1!, "nr.f.' "t..,'.r "."',' .'"J1 Hater and iSied tear. elaV Ite. .ml f . ..V,H. i.V 7 'J, , H"ll " ( IIIIlfr fltl'l II 1 Ill's ,t) It Hi P rn lnf tutu. I tat Uilium ftii.l Brh !Ieiintt ei 70 I Rlntlei and trinn ln Itr rl to funornl aervl'? Ht 8 v in t r-iiinre of 1- 1 rnisKnncin on r.iiu v irn st Ini flreenmount Cem auto uinrrai ILVVIS Xlut " .lllllt. I li..l,b.i r lean M .VlarUonalil Ilennia hii I sun or late Inl n J anrl AlnrV R rtennla uo.i n I 10 n m int Holt sep.i r. . ,n l IU.Al-k -XI.v ." JAXlI-s husbanl .if tarali lllail Relatives and frleniis iiivliej in funeral Vlon ' i m 3.1'j I jiona st Int Xlt Xlorlah I en. HI.irilK May 1 ANNX M ttife ni TttrharrI CI illlthe 'nee MeVnrlr.vtl llela tltea and frienda intlteil tn funeral Mon s 30 u in TiU runston st tolat ami llrovrii. Solemn hlsto mass of requiem l hurett of Our I aiiv uf V lelort In a in Inl HoK c r. sa cem uto servl e imOOItS s-uilj-nlv Mav HhMty c UROOKS late of 'l.tl V nili at I'-lallve, and friends Invited to sertlrea iat tin p m (liver 11 Hair Illda 18.'0 Chestnut s Inl private linOXVN' Mn WII.IHJIO liu-hano of I mma 1. Hmitn ami sou of cjilntu c j anil XIar, A Ilrotvn ase.t f -, Itelattvea an . friends emulutes of XVilnam II XXanama I er ii.ited lo funeral aervliec lion ' r m 111 4lli ate lladlin Heishta V 1 Int Mt Vernon ten. Remains lny be tlewerl hint eve ulo service . IIUOXX Mat 1 isvnn, f vrldotv ot Tesse Urown relatives and fn-nili Invited to fmeeal sertlrea 17S2 v 7th st hii 3 p in Int Oakland en. i MNK Vla I JVMI'S - imsbaiij nf late Anna c afne tnee lrvvlii. Keimives anl rrienls Molt Same so.lei, of iliunli if IheXIstallon Intlteil lo funeial I lies hill a in .no l K lluntliiGilnn st Solemn re Qulem rnaea i hunt, of ihe Visitation in a ui . Int Holt Henulchre I em nln aervlce camai Acril .10 DAMP sop of late W a m nasi m A Aa t . .. T. ..a.Vt . Tuea nn 1 manna initrt to rutn-rnl 1 .' Mon t n in U'i h Hntnt-M ry i 'jariianioun In nrlmlr I liella. 1 1 1 11 . i cei I I'OcIlnxN Mat 1 Wll HAM ll nnlv i son of lata XXIIIIam c u. hran nf I his tltt Due nollre or funeral will h elten COVNIH.b Mav J cnilVKI.IA danch - fr of lata Oeorss and Kllzabeth PennorVi c-onnell aged so rnneral aertlcea lion , 3n m st James a Church Klntsesslns; I1AX KS llav - siAiir i if. nt William i' c raten and ttldow of Louis Mi lone) runeral services nrltnle Hnn S XXllton al Int nrlvate 1-ern ttood I em Iletnatns tna be tletteil Sat. ete Anl t funeral i flON'IV May 2 Tl I.I tvifa or XX'II i Ham J Cronin ltelatlves and frienda Ir tiled to funernl Mon Ham M70 I'arlt M ,. n0,nln reuiem mass t OreK nrt-e cnuren u a m int Holy cross ( m Anto fiintm! HLMRIVB M - J01 tl I M nfant ton of John "William anl irnh Prat i rrumrtnc aged 6 month Helatit-n und frtrnd (nlt-i1 to services Moi J p m I sslclAni nf nriratilK ".11 N. 1 . 1 ll Inl Frrnnnnd (m rrlenda rwi tHll Hun e. I L'r,Y-Mflv ANMK I i 1 SNKY ni DcIlnJ nlfti of 1. if ward Ciinne 1 Relatives und friends Ihiu uf Sat red Heart nnd Altar Hncietk of Ht Anthonv I Church inlteU to funeral Mon 8 m I -4 J J Catharln" st Solemn requiem mas'! Nt Anthom h ( liurcl, n 10 a tn Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funrl DAUKK Mav li 1'3XII Will n widow of Martin II Dacer uped 77 Ilelatles and friends Invited to funeral. Mon , 2 o m resldenre of in Dr C O Oaiter Hatboro Ta All services tn Jlarren Hill Lutheran Church 3 30 p m Int ad JotnJnc ground DAVMIOU VU Mav T i II A R 1. R R HRNHY DANLHOWKR tned A7 Hel-tUes and friends Invited to funeral Mon J 0 t m Centsr Smiare Pa bVrilt? Htid tnt j Boehm's Church niue. Bell P 110 n in 'Tak"t 1 10 p m trolley from Norristown to It. enter Hoiiar DARTm H'iddenl May 2 JAMFH liu band of lute Harah Dirdls (nee M(nrley) aired 7J nItie and frnds llolj Vain I socletv of Church of tsltatlon jarlah Invltfd to funeral Mon h Vt a m H1) K UehlKh ae Hoi em n rtiuleni masa Church of the Msltatlon II V M 10 o m Int w t atnedml Cem DAVH!S Of tllO S AWn tt aud. Henly mi April SO MARXK I. DWIFS I (nee Klein) wife of John Dalea aiccd 20. K st In' et nna rrienoi mvuea io sere mi . oner it Jiir uioir . ie.'u uneitnut nt nrlvate nLQEK HuddenU Mai KATHAniNK. widow of WlllUm lecer Notice of funeral 4at 2 p tn aunt resldenre Mra llarrv U Chambers 2121 faiayuntc ave int pn tate. Friends may call " . 8 to 10 p m Auto funeral D II, WORTH (nee Kay) - May 2 HA7.A A 'f ., I III .mil kiiu .i-.iua ai. .,- u u,i,e . I . r.. r, in n n. C.aKl.n.l Tl... .-lIl.Tt d.v, , ov .. ... ....".. .ie,.- list Church Paul ann I nitv ata , Frankford, Resilience 182 GiiUnrhsm ft rrankfnrd Int llasnolla L'em Hsmalns may be viewed Hun n in IO p m DO.VAHL'B Mav 3 , THOMAS .T bus hand of Marv A Dnnalina nen McCJuUan) Rslatlvea pt frlsnda Holy Name, of Iht Ascension Journeymen Ilricklars' I nlmi Invltsd to funeral Mon KJo a m S4I1 O st Solemn requiem msss Church of Ihs Ascension in a m. Int Holy Stpulchre Cem, DoV,NKl"y -AprlUO AtlPRPOVNELIrT, nclatlvea and frlsnds H V 11 Sodality end I.easue of lbs Bstrsd Heart of th. .Church nf tha Visitation tnd laities' Am Ills ry, Dlv TJn ST A 0 H, lnvltfrt lo funrraj. Mon IIH i m. realdence c nleer, Jlra i.lhaaf fefenkntltl. 401T lTl.AOe Bl 80U Sorrows B , ssu lt, UoW'Citm Ctm, Au ll RATI! R rnnnolu tl.la.i.. .n,l fin imiiari t funeral Turn h 10 n in residence of ' nrmner nullum A Harm IK. KB ill t .it srtne nt Hnlrmn Church of requiem t Aurusiine's Int Ilul . rnss i em tKirtAN Ai tlrieiol I'a iter 5 THOMAS Mr l,u.l) ml nf MaiiMa Doraii tnee Iiarretti nnd eon of Inti- Thomis and IlrMset I Mr an Relstliee and f rlrtds In Mted to funeral nil Healer at tlrlllnl ra Mun iijio a m lllsli mass Si UarK a Chweii In n rn int t arl' rem irtvcArtnif tin it, i kub avvi- J1UFJI daushier nf lt xx'iiiliim II sn-l Inlil f5drd at lier si ner inie reamrnre 34m notice or funeial will ue mn Ire X a inrll 10 I'Mtale JOSPPII i: lUlXV IN .-.Hi i n tin Trainlne riattallnn Ilenol llrlsade aon of toeeph K and late I lllabeih Krnln Inee iinrmlet i Iteutltea and friends einnlotes of c onttell c and the MrNatb c o In tlted to funeral Vlon morn aunt a rest denie Pit 1 lor si st Xtass at Hi Ausiia- tines church Inl Holt c rnss e em Vuto aer. n e h h 111 INK Ma. 1 residence of son In law XXilHim V arV .".' Kimball al Kl.lAllinil I.VPtll.tNr. Nnllea of funernl later I sT.nni I Xlat .' XXII I IVM liuhsnd of Roae farteil Itelatltea and frienda In 'tiled to funeral Tusa 1 p in 1.4J Iteed si Hertirea In l lohn lhn r-.taniiellat a c hnrrh 3d anl fleed ata J n m fnl Irllmiton Cetn Renialna mat le tlr;ed Ve ee PON In ronntntnn on Thursday May J PUS JOHN THOMAS! I ON ased 7 Jeara R-lalltea and friends are Intlled tn attend tie funeral from hla lata residence on 1 Xtondat the Cth Inst Serti.ea at the house i at in 3d a tn Interment rrttate . rHANK!,v.N!l Mai 1 HIHVN tt Idow of I lames Pranl land Itelatltea anl f-lends In tlled lo funeral services Vlon T n ni , son in law a reslleme ( lirrord P liro.tn lis nisi at Int prltate , I RPNPII Mat I XIAIHV 1 RINrI (nee ICrlahll wlfa if Ii ahua Preneh Hea tltea and friends members of 1 irst Prea l Merlin Church of Uenslnston Intlled tn funeral sertleee HtI J p rn abote named church Cllrard and I olumbia ates I rlends , mat rail parlora of VXUilam Ituiten 107 K cllrard ave . after S t in Prl Int areen tvood K ot r Cem CII-NTVBI, prll .10 HARRT A Or VT I NKIt son of lain Carl II and Anna M elsnt nr n red ."u Helal it ea and friends Richard Xaux I,ii Ii. No HI P and A SI Ken I slnalon Chapter No .33 II A M It'adosh ( omniander. No si Knlahts Temnlnrl I'Mii. ci'n-ieiorj a i- 'una . oun en o ii i u i.u rample V () V M IS and dlrrrtora of independent e Sinare It A pren h c n Tllh XX m I Democrat!' Asso 'and I Va-n Intlled to funeral nertlrrs Xtartdrl I nun II No . Ji n I A V of Sal IP m 1.1IIN I helten ate Oak lane Maodel Vld invited to funiiil eertl.es lilt private Remains may be tinted lrl.ls'in 7 p in 'S-0 Ar n ,i Vei Phil. , in'"" I" 'delnlllt Inl Templet III Vld Mon on I liriTTl .vr 1 ISARKI Tildow of Wll iiH-lv.1 of T .'". ii ni In l from llroad Main t!eu, up) daushier of tate I ela and 'Station . I. Hen II OSS Ite'atltea and friend- lntlle.1 to 1IOIII UTS Sll ljetilv Mat 1 ri!OM4 funeral eertlree Hun It V u ni r.aldfnie nf sister Xlra c harlea c handler RsI Trin. liy n are CiSlli and l hrster ate lot Mon ni raaion I'a l.aslnu imi-in i np I OOODMAV Slav 1 IIXISH J widow . sllen XV Cloodraan Itrlatltee anl frlrpris Mntlted to funeral sertlrea iQfS llan-l ate Mat J p tn Int prltate I nriAP Mat .' HsRMI V widow of I .lohn Ilrar Reiatltea and friends Invited In funeral aert lees Mon 1 p. in 130J N Pllli st 1m Ml Peine rem 1IMNES April III XVAIllirNl 11 hi,.. land of (Iraee v Hstnea (nee Marpl arson) and son of XXltliam J and Ida P Iltlnea I aced "'t Relatives and frienda Incited to funeral services at 2 p tn parents residence riOV, station ate Haddon ilcizhts V I Inl pritate HAROIS May 1 L.XIXIA C wife of R I rank Harals Itelatltea out friends Ii vt ed lo funeial services s,.i j p t), '.otfl P. Madison si Int prltate Woodlands cein IIH:i!Ni:it Mat 1 MAM Mil- tv fc in . neriea i.ceouer Hfeeu Hi -ervh'S and i lui private IIH ltl.lt f-ud Ii nit Mhv I ,V I RNON l lit! Ul.lt I lielMll.l of Helen llei her "Inei. 1 la, lierl wml nil nf llunnjl. u.i.l l.i. U-n. url M lleiker aged .-, Itelatltea and friends XX iiahlnmoti i amn No 34.: P o i s A InleRrlty I'oniu II No lin P P A I krnsliutton I odsre No II ( II It r Phlla ilelphla and ReadlnB Relief Aeso invited In fuinrsl Sim 1 p in J71U N Svd.nham st Int llllla de I em via funeral nr l-rlenls m . a I sH s in 10 p in HOI.VIhS vtuv J IOIIN aon of 1 dward I and Resale VI Holmes and srun.dson nf ''" William nd Vlmv Martin and John ' i'l "-rah J Holme. a.I Hi inonlhs Heltlvea a ml frienda Intlled to funernl Vlon I p in parents le.ldence Jill, s 11 "' "" Ne" "tliedral l em Auln filtlrril PrltntiHa mux rail Wilis afi.e rV. IN(" TIn - K" Aim liti-bnd ?."? much. 1 imim o -ai. r 4 a M ao Mltrli-ll 1 (idi No i. 1 Monl( rlaiaii M l o I- n i UafhJtiKton rmull fuuior (rdr No 1 M 1" A M Ubfliltietuu ( hiiiii N a' I o f A -inlnol I rllif No .Ifi I It M and TUm ciuh ln Ji.1 i . I funer I aeni.ea sun p m Apley at . Otn Int rrlat 1 JMK-Mnj 1 Mil nnU) It rtau&lnr nf i armll H anl Heaale XI rfk hej tl KMnitrs hiiI .frlando iiilt! to funeial fHrie Mn .' t ni refllne (f iff ti JT" N Mi "sion , Int prftp IAOHr t ew Tork rlt Mav 1. MMslM P JAIOHV formerly of Ambtar I'a ok I 41 Hetiitlvea hik! friend lnltM to aerItfa HaI J p in nil-r IT Hair JIM it 1S.0 i heatuut at I'tilld Int iri rtte JAMISON prll 21 ItOni ItT 1 hu band of KllRTljeth Jamison tnee 1 tit?) nicd M Re-lathe iid frienda Wavhlnaton Camp No -Ol I1 o H of ronemah Trlbf No .13 1 I O II M He 1 Cro! Cum t!e So Vt K O E. InilteJ to funernl erlfe Sun J p ni 21 N fith t int prUaia Norttiwood . em Auto aervhe N II 11 Mv 1 line; nt th" I'reab trUn Home for U id ins nut Slncle Woman I H I I V M MN IKIt KA in her Mill. hi IlelHtn a and trl"ii N ar Incited to attetil funerul ET.nia Mon 11 a m t 1 tne Home 'Stli at hthI (Jreen.a hm e.t PhlladetthU Im Mt MoriHh em Kf I O N t IVO Hodman at prll 0 M lt wl 1 iw ii Andrew Keejran aaed r Itelattvea and friend united to funeral n-rxl sat J p in OIHer II llalr Hldtt 1WH fhea(nut t Int MIlandi em fvKNKIlHN -Mav 2 t!MM 1 nn tit (jMitiit hthI Itfrtht Kent en in.p tieiK llnet f 1 11 Relathf nnd ft letida rn m li tf o I st M i, i hutt-h nnd Siinlasr - no?,, invuej io lurfrai pai 1 1 e mom al neiiiie Mnn e"nce''r lO ft"; ! i pni itsiinjinai Yp'rV? lt'"nx - siu . n pjieiu reKidence at li 1 1 iat Ait rea ni b ieel "Suit S to fnnarut ' KHl'"U 2 NN1T wife nf Thorns. Kern and daust.ter or late Oorce w. and S.fa u mith Helatiet and frienda North IVfin t ounrll Nr 1"1 I) of l , nnd rv N.V nfVini'111"1 1' funeral (""liUm S I nvllil t fiine i?l I N" N I1"-' Hf hit nrlvate nvitifi to funeial rtiikp inrii no . i kmih i ona or eieratia Auxtuar n M Jloxa i amn rvn I 1 Sun . ti tn Irtl Itlihrnond at Int North WOO l em Auto service IVfKKHl Mav - ltMIMI Infai t aon of eratiel" and Annie I nrt nee Drum hore) need I montha HMative nnd friends invite l to funeral ivl ei Mat J t m parents residence ..".ill N Itamroft at Int private IttUsld" (Vm Remain! nuv I b view el Ir i to 10 v ,n uln aervU 1 TMINOinN Mnv J IT It(H I) hiicband of me)tn and aon f late l.lwurl hii 1 Marv I eintimtM) need 11 Itelattvea and friend , Mretonn I o Ise Nn MS I O O r and I'oneinah (tile No -' !! I (l U M ' t It ei In aert ll M TueS ir,ti llililllns lark ate lit Xll Mnr lull ( em '?. '" "'"1 I riji (la maj .all Xlon eie .,,",,fiN",1; " :'"S. ' HI.NHI. i.iishmi I nf late I'arolltie I indlnjer inee smllhi iiei i ' ' llelalliea ami friends nieinbera of Holy ' '"niilt I-alrlilll llentsiher learly llMiell. lal i s-"'!"'"" , V"'1? "Jt'rrl!!1 frinVlIn Art. ' nt oe eiies Int lied to funeral Mon 7 1U ' 11-1 N iih si solemn requiem ' V!".' .' . r"" ' hurth 0 a in Inl Most Hoi. Vt .iniir ( rn Auto funeral MTcnrin t Mav i nr run. n. tiusbAnit of Mllll A Litchfield (nee llannen) Heatlea and friend members of Houk- of AssemHy of New Jerae Camden I,n lae No j3 It P O 12 Uth Ward Republican ( lub all other organizations of which lia n a iiiotiiTH invttMi to runerii bat J Fn.' inm ivtitiin tne Camden N J nrnaif iiatit tan i em I St II - Mav - IMI 1- wife of Dan lei nih natlvt of lUntrv ( ouniv CorK. Ireland l-uncral lues N a tn TIAH Ker Hhuw ue IMilla Solvinn rfqulem iinxs nrjBor nurtri n in a m nit iioij row t t-ni Ai.lftMrtn Jtelanxea und frienda invited LYNCH Suddenlv Mav t I ftVSi 14 sin of Juniei and Jlanuah t.vnth aced I') Itelatnes anl frlendt hulled to funeril Mon 7 10 a nt parents resident e 101 N Allison st Phlla solemn requiem mass ( him h of Our 1 ady of it tor Dam Int ist JJenla s (em Auto servbe MarDOJ I Mav .' HKMIV Ma -DO'U.n nued .7 HeUthei- and friends Invited to fiinrl tvervbes Mon J n rn rear 421 K Moer at n olumbU and Ulrard aeii ) Int Mt Morlah Cem MALMhnie'ltY Mav i ADKI.IN'B M widow of the Hev Taleh Malmeshur ase4 K7 Ilelallvea and frienda Invited to funeral Mon 11 a m residence of Mrs ourllaud Inirlln Peinbertou V J Int pemberton Cent friend mav tall Hun eve 417 State st Camdn V I MAltQL'KTTK May J K KLYV M edaughter of Laura and late Howard Mar quette a&ed 10 Itelfithes and friends In vlted to avrvlre Mon J p in mother s reeideri-e 1.01.' Poplar at Int l-ernwood Cem MAUSIIAIJ, Mui 2 tlLOrtOK A hus hand of Maine Marshall (nee (lardlner) Hejattvea and rlends Invited to funeral Mon 2 p in 4(..'i Pischall e Int Hillside (em via trolle car Heinalns may lit lewed Hun 7 to 0 t m McCUSKEH May 2. KMAUKTH, wffa of John McCusker. ltelatlves and friends Invited to funeral Mon 8 AU a ni rest dn'-e of son-In taw John J Clinton '.IW P lltcVa at Solemn requiem nwa Ht Mon ti a's L hurch 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem McKTHOY -May J WIX MAM McEI.UOT, aged 77 Jtelatlvca and friends Invited to funeral services, Coneatoea road. Itosemont. Pa . Mon a p ni Int private Convey aitLft at Roaemont fgr train .ravine llroad Ht Station J 15 p in MtKEIl.NAN May J JAVK wife of Hugh MrKernan Ittlattves and frlendi Invited to funeial Mon H 10 a m 4ut Haverford ave Hole m n requiem mav Church of Our ot Sorrowa 10 a tn mt Cathedral i'.m I -.,,.l McNEILL Mav 2 HA ID ItKlD. mn of John and late Husan It Mt NeltL ared 29 ltelatlves and friends I(enry XV. William Iodt-e No J4, F and A M , invited to funeral services Hat 3pm 225 V Kit tentiouse at Oermantown Int nmate MrNlCHOLAS At theater Pa. May 3 MAKY widow of Patrick J McNUholaa and mother of the Ilev M T and J T MfMchalaa O p ltelatlves and friends Invited to solemn requiem mass ot )m maculate Heart t hu-rh Mon 10.30 a m Int private Omit flowers MrSCI.rir May . Ft-lZAllUTH dauch. Ur of ElliaUth and late Henry McVulty and randUughter gf late Thomas and Mary (Urety, Kelatlvea.and frienda Invited to Iunsrsl services. Toes . 9 p m resilience Irs, Marr plull. TSi8 8. S3d st, Jnt,. Ml, Morlah Ctua. Hemaln may he UwJ Mon. nicvrni all orrahlxallone of whtih lia Has a mpn l.r. Invlled lo funeral sorvli-es Ht Ihomaes P I: Chur h 12tb at b-l,i- Walnut Mon lpm lte-malna mav bo Mcmul Hun after 1 n m int Kden e em VOMIAl Vt Atlnrtlr Pity N J May 3 I.U'IIA Vt VIOMIAY (nee Hartley) wlfa of 1 harlea I: JlonJai Services st Mat thw a I' P I hurcli, lsih and Uirard ate Phlla H.t Jo in. Itrtualna mat hetlewl 411'iv s lin.ad al Phlla Hat raprnlnj Int prlt ite Villi IIIHS Vint ; VAriT ilnuchter nt Annie and laie Harthnlom. Vlnushan lata of ltoaerk l ounlt Mato Ir ( nil rtrla Uvea an I friends II V M S idullit ii .tiled to funeral Tu a H Vil a m Irotlirr In liw a realdeni e vudrotv l-nire l.V.v M. Jl.h at Hnlemn reouiem inara HI CKbrlel i hnri h in a m Inl llolt cro"a I eni VII SVCIS In N Y lurk ll Vla 1 t M VII WON Jr eon nf lal" J VI vim ni and Irothrr of Puke Mun on I urTal err lies Vlon p til llllt.r 11 llalr lads IB.'ll l heatnut at , Phlla Inl nrttale. XVett Laurel HIM Pen. XII IlI'llT tint -i jeint r enn r ra. rlik and HrldRei xiuitln I i ant an friends Itrsertes nmt Hi in n lie rl t Phil Sotlre Invited to l.inernl In. Sam "iin ".colls lane 1 .ilia if nliu iklll so einn renuleni intaa Ht In i is; I a c hureh i in n tn Int New c'lll.Jnit c m NO.Ml.s Va I Ilr IIPSP-T 1! rtOVm husbnnil of P Plorenie Unties (nee statsr) and ecu of late Ilr Hamul H nnd IMrrlat Nonea Itelnlltea anl f.lend lnvl eil tn funeral sat 2 r m v.15 llih it Int private Remain may be viewed Fri Cte Alllo aertli e (I nilSNKI.I. - Xlat J JOHN ilband of Catharine el Donnell lne bwe.nel Iteia Uvea nnd frienda Incite! to funee-.) on H 111 u til l.'OS N l.lli al solemn re iiulein htKll inaas HI Alala ll. n I hurrh 10 a in Inl Sew c uthedral c em I Imoui ra funeral elHvrt! -Mat 3 IVJll.s aon of lats tainee anl Annie. Ollura aed JI Pell tltea and frienda In. ted to funeral Mon a 111 a m "TP1 e hew at cjermantotrn HIrIi mass Chun 11 nf Iminieulate c oncep tlon In a in Int Holt sepiili lire Ciltl ItKI.I) Slat I lArilA'IIM-' I wldnir of Dinle H Iteed l iee i amnbrlll Helall.n ant Mend Altnr !tinr and Sj, red liene. Soclett of Ht PolunilM a c hllri h Intltrd Co funeral Vlun S In n n. .ii."" V .'Id ai llluli mars St ' olumbi a c hur Ii 10 n ni Int Old l alledrnl c eni Vutn aert re HII.OP.I -Jlat 1 i VTIIVIll'-P widow of I uula nieeel lue noil o of funeral trill be cl.en till KAtlps Xlat L' IViOlt husband nf Vlartha J PI kard ue Siniinni anil a'n ..f VV VV mid late llehei i F kiifl. Rala i Hi., anl Irl.n I. n. ttlncre nf RMil.h Kline hutbantl of Alice Itoterla ItelTl.ea am' I frlftiti? rurt M'tTtlm No 1 1 J of A I'landiittillt lritrh is. 1 1 lal Afsn it nlon Yenrly liPitefl 1h1 Amp ml mplofit cf Hrll Jelephonp ( ct liixttfl to funrl rrle Mon J n 11 U A t iarn1d 1 nt tniains tna l lwt I tun cr i It t 1 rival- Orei-nnn unf prn- ItOK May .- NN diUBJi- nf rf-te"" aikJ 1 llralith Jtoe ItpUilfi hi 1 fnnd invltfJ to fntiT.I Alon S .0 n m huhi ruldfiwe Mrn Mir '111 Mr( arthv JZ I Sub in nt olwnn Mill of tftmlern hurt n 1 nf the OffliJ lo it tn J rt t Ho) Hppulrhre tf-in Atiitt f'itirBl HANOJIHIKH -April .10 MAftTANW MOf'Ks widow of I ronz Mm Kn.otM.-r (te t Pi TlptutU hint ft (end Altar nnd Romr' -oftpt nf si Alphnnsun s parish lnltfd lo funerat Mon S a in 1711 1M it Mfi nf rfTil-m nun h nf ! Alphonim Mm h ni Int llolv Ilidcimrr em Ornlf llowerc Auto btvIi-p s!M' At Mt II iM N T U T tI I PP Bet T. Itflaii ant fr 11 dp tnMtPt t fi 11 rl .it In Ft V' illiilK IN J vUt L' ol. p n Int Mt Ho v Lem hi II A1 -Mux t 1 -011 N RHndolpi lt HW'.Lr- v.. t iiHt.ii I of Mai C fhaal ne HasnerO ntid lu unf 0 of funerrtl will hr bIpii ii II15NK - Mn - HO IM U wif or hrderiik i hrht-nl tin Hu k nad 72 , ttfltlPrt an t frlPtid ii,.iiita t tnr a rranpnhupd I rt It 1n1td to funerat 1 f-tnlcc Alon J n in .Vt. N 17th t i or lliintluitiloni Int pn t i.i f. ninnti ( m Itpmaln! ma tin Hwed vun after t n in nf ii or,c II ami Mnr. 1 nln.v s tinfleld utrpil .0 flatl'-'i ant ftifndu inttpd to funeral serlfpn Hun It p in at nam.. iptudi n tJI I'm h t r a-itiew I'cm valem S J V 1 mtf 1pI nnd jjlt nil -4 Ti m im is Mv .t i- i nr nKntcK H IIW n liuMuml ff 1 llZHlpth hchvvaM ine lehinburfc huI h' ilv p ant friend Humloldt 1 h1r" No r I 1 O t 1 St Johns H.tl Nn lt'i K O E ( uiirt Pride t f tn rl Nn 1 . . I of A Invltfd to funernl e ri Mnr - p m Rt Jlnil N 4th at I it Mi ernon t in siori Mav .1 W Mill HI liubHn! if Kate t l oil In WiiiutI nked M 1.hUvp untl frlendsi -M r nf Hi tlileliem l In I" No 71 II of I jKh I r be Nn 17 I tl It V Mnt I n on fYenl Home No . H of invltiil t fun rl servl Mon J I in ri niilnnif nf Hiit iji-(r.e HLiitt IHHI t" Pdm sit Ir i i Hva tlreenwool (K f P ten Itunnln- met jq xArd sUll 7 io IM t it utn f rvlre SHPP Mi 1 CH Hl.Ks MARTIN hu Ifliid nf -ophli epi H lit hi I f uen In Invited to funeral aervlf Sun 1 i in dutiehter a realdem Mrs May Orson 4-J 1 lherl at Camden N 1 Im private Northvvool Cetn I rlendd mi ler remains hdt 7 to H p in MIAI IMP. Midd-nlv Mi 1 If I 1AM It hint! and nf f.TtrudH hhiI r i of Ih li hn H and Iialie HhHtfri I pin n,nd friend si Mban k 1 odt No "2i 1 hii I M i nlumhfi H A i No H Marv i omminderv No Jl K 1 In 1 ti Temple A A O V M Waahli Man amp Nr is P O J of MaiMiirei I odse No .01 K nf P KuqiieuaKu Ti it - Si .7 I It IM Penn lr-nlv Dlv N 71 H of I F Thlla an 1 Headlm- rtfll'f hho uImd Aa-ieinhlv ! II if H mi I O F, Inml No M.rt and No "'Ml A ami Nor-h went Punlnensj Men s ni h tied to f i neral nervlren Mon 1 t m .." N 16 h at Inl p t I iurH HiiI t n It nialna mn I vleivrd Sun evs lendli z nml AlUnttr i t -.ra t nv fUWIJ-Mnv t HI ItNAItH huUind of lui- nilMtrth iai and frlndn ulno Hulv Nam It la .11 i ) A itinn a l eunu oi 'aireu J ! '.i'1' '""ft ' ' "iu i iiavvtirtn Ml nrli.." ' I rimiiM cif Shi red llmrt ui 11 invited io iuuoihi win snltMnn II1H ir h !i an li tlv nrtvat jMI Til Mav 1 i 7 N "I ! - KMI III Noll.e nf fui lal l spltl W L Mav - U1IU if Prank nru in HUiim h I MJ' vv dow f iei da wife of rrnl I) Ktnnkf hitpiI -IO ItfUtif H and frlendf Invited to fnne'-al services Sat 1 p tn Hi-merlon Methollst Church Int William Pun cem trlendn may tall &3J7 Grajs ne Prl S to 10 i m srM l-Y t Il'ookhn. N Y Apr I 3" l-'ll sj wife nf WhIIki- It Stsniev nn I 'daushter of l(enr anl 1 oulsn (1 Itnhlflnz KeliitiveM and filendn Invited in funeral serv Ires Sjt J p n ta i mhi reldn e 1 N "("id ai Int prlvat. I rnwond i en Re liMltlH mav he levseil Vrl e Auto funeral 4IItIH.INI l Hrlatwl Pj Mav 1 M MO I widow of I huhi i iadlin aM i t tl Itelatlvia and frlendi inv hil io fu 'neral Sun 1 p in reaiden - of slmer Mia IUvll llentoii IH I i fdar at Hilsiol Pu Int Fin) lie ihunlivHrd TVH OP. May til OHiU I RANK! IN' I rVYlOlt hunhund of in1 u le Tajlor (nee 1 eabournt ace 1 i I It'lativea nnd frlendn HrUklajerf 1 nton No and menih! of lhlrd Unitlfi i hunh Invlied in fumrul services Mon .' p in reeldencr of mon Jlumond 1 Tivln j.'ij ; non I Ft Int private ternvvond un Ir end tn i all Sun 7 to It n rn A ll nrifgr rYPHR Mav .' AMNI I w dew f I i l,ir sj.fl h7 R un I ' ft lend Invited to funT I r su P in rerldem e of on I i I w I tiwtt i llrtnim uln Hinint ai F h jr-h io ptoiied to hnmlernluii I1 t Jt- Ices In Central Preubvlrti i i ( hu-- h 2 n iv I IIHANU- Dutth N k N J Ma S THOMAS ll aon of it m s If md Ma K I'hUud axed d 1 uierni lia &t parent realdeni Out h Ntl Sion i T a i Rentilem hlMi pill i n at hurth of Imuuiiultt ot i ipt on I. idft ton trt S.I Maev t i t ! nt VANDFVPR On Mav l"! CHNF.VA H ANDbM. wife of Hrnjiinln Van itvcr rttctl "H ei re P il.fn i d fn nrt Invited to attend fiinerdl ervtc- on Man da at 2 P m nt into fi-s' lei filnne. louse lane, below Penna II R 1 iternent 1-ernvvood Cemeterj l ciuilns oy L Viewed Sunday evenlmr AN IM. Mav t 4111 r minet ave U lini.AS msbim, of p.Ua I. an Iivke Noll of ruii rul tuier VIRDIV May -' nuddonlv JOHN hun bard of l.stille irdln (nee Hmulllngi pd i Pi Relative and friends inembra Mo a't 1 odKi No 431 F and A M . Oriental R A Chapter No 1ST bt John a Con mander No 4 K T ( HtrinT Pa publican Club Republican ( antral iVm pnlmi Commit tea I nion Rppubll an Club of 1Mb Aard 1Mb Ward Itfoubllrin Kxr u tlve (ommlltee Hutenu of elshta ant Measures Itoyal ArrnnuM lonlo Council No 410 Invited tn funeral pervl ", lues 1 30 p tn t-'t Itl'hmond st Ini .North Cedar HIII Cem Remains mav im viewed Mon. atter H n m auio runarai WALK!- R May 1 UUIUX THOMAS, widow of Abram Walker llelattvea und frienda Invited lo aervlcea Pat 2 30 p m ttjJH bprlns Garden st Int irlvate Omit floMera WERNER Ma 3 OHOROE W WF.R NER. aaed 40 Du notice of funeral will be aiven from M3 N 33d st IIXr May 3 ltARTUnr)MAl S WI1.UI aaed 7-' Relallvea and frienda In cited to funeral aervlcea Mon 2pm daughter's resident Mrs Elizabeth Tortere tot, 2533 N Cleveland ave, Int, private North vrod Cem. WILSON April REnFCCA J WIL SON (nee Smyth), widow of BamuM T Wil son a ied 78 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral aervlcea Sat , 2 n m resident nf aon. Robert H Wilson, 3921 N 7th st Int. West Laurel HIII Cem Friends may can Fr to 10 p m WILSON May 3 GEORfin P WILSON ased Tt Relatives and friends, Pent ayl vanlft Lodge, No 3S0. F and A M . Ilgr niony n A hapter, No i.' St Albana tommanden No 47. K T Invited to fn neral aervlcea Tue ' p m aon's real dence Uurlon K Wilson, 3023 Hnrlng Oa' den st Int Mt. MorUh Cvqi Auto serv- CWOOI My 2 AMI MAM, husband of Fllen Wood d 60 Relatives and friends also Arcturleg Iodg No 85. 7 O O, F and Harris ICncatnpnent No ? I OOF Invited to funerat aervlcea Mon. 2 it m 1J.0 N pOth at Int 1-ernwol Cem. Auto funeral Remains may to viewed oun n u v TUVtsu Jiiioneniir jisv I Wir.I.TAJI VT , husband of Margaret Toyns Ralatlre and friends, Blar oCViyon CuunclL p U. V I 1J..L . .. -i J. SBrWhim .uy aaatnj uommuia cojiiaasi. 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