wport for A Blk 8Bb .jfAMfianacr anmml ad- Mr. btfora the Protestant -eftocttan convention wa or (A iirR't'nu 0 6aeol on a fMt rom ix:5. TAe adarttt I h that samnon the tlirone Mid, (. t make alt thing's new." 1 would t,tour-potnutor your thought! t. We must hate -confidence In our hX We have every reason to bnve eA - .-.-. ... -. mce. we w.re rioc csrnca .waxy otlon or .enthusiasm. "We did not i$Mte.'We" took nearly three years k It over. Great Knsjlahmen anil en hate told us that our Ions film anurias th war was rntnp.n- ' the fact that when we did eome I, breach t with as onr reasoned and conviction. They were hur- hto their decision In the space tt a 5 hours by Germany's foul blow at Um. Our entrance, to take up a po 1 at their side, with the fult weight eartfxilly determined moral purpose. a their full vindication. that aweMIng tide of moral pur- ! whlch'carrled us to the point uf de ns? war on Germany n ear ago, has m;rlslrg steadily since then, it has 1 wo mucn drowned .out an opposition , has lifted up those Mho opposed t.lxes Into clearer and more bracing 4ual atmosphere. I haxe heard no ror more timely words than those 1 Spoken by one. highly honored for' holarly and spiritual gifts, who has ally broken his long connection with elety of Friends and come Into the t-Wnmunlon of the historic Church, because the appeal of this war rlfhttousness struck home to his en. conscience. "It has become t that no man ran lire In the spirit I eppeted to war who will not , a hand In this war lo end war. m are his words. I,et us thank God lilt has also become ex idem that la no place throughout the length breadth of our nation for any pad i, except Just that kind of pacifism. 'seaaeleiice of (he people has awak- lte the fatt that faith, liberty, Ju .'brotherhood, yea. and. at the end. as reward, God's pexce. are to be had a way and enlx In one way. namels. J wlaalng of the war. There never i ao clear an Issue. There never I b a more righteous cause. f&,?.Xas Hale Christian Commence W$1m . . ... . jjjwww wur x.-unuurnco' must w a (. HNS tjifL confidence In a truly Christian ft. Tnere are some even now who j'that they are ror the war since ItSM In It hilt -haX h,tf ha. . t.n i leave their Christianity behind thern rstnt war Is over. As cltlxens they ifetkafa.aart in fia,tlap aV .. . at.... . ...-a a- j.avj um .aaa . nicj It righteous. But as Christians r,re not prepared to think that any 'till righteous; they believe, with .ytclflatsft that no war can possibly Istlan. I would say, just as clearly and ,i a. t r. ., .i... ..u.'- , i'cln be moVmn'rn'V 'J ... r, . r-XMr fnnitimmiDiiO iin chiTiiio, "2. i!M"n,,llr Un-ChrlHtiail, U" S.H.n, ll,Yla"l ,a Tl "" 2" '? I Christianity and rlahteouenehs . ': auggests that a rnllrsA nf nctlnn ' .ba morally right and yet not nc- to Christ's will Ood Is not ttm nnaa nnf ea., n.,A !.! ... ough our conscience and another h Ml. Son I'hrleflnnlti' la nn, , nt from, nor higher than, right- I .coining is nigner than right- i Our Lord's nerllllnr U'nrU In I Md gift to us. Is not the teachlnc rules of conduct, nnr the Iji hi, of a new code of law. It Is to . UC. fll-St. new lnlnn ttmt , mai'llatlOn Of the llOlX' BW Of JtlStlCe In all Ut every step tho next right thing Kit We must do: and then tn trixe aBfiKr.1"" . r Pwer ,0 Penorm it,'" ti'.wBaxixer saennce. it me xxar is ousness. then nmi then I 'vi I lf lUCUUSIlCBSi V It .Is not for Christ. If, as xye be-, tha war Is the greatest work for I &... i.l.a. ai .a a . ,. Sdoneaa Which (loll ha. liar fflten KsstUan, then It la Ihe greatest Chris- m aapartunlty which Christ has exrr i"aatre us. The two propositions are U. They mean precisely the same So we must hae nerfect Con- t In our cause, Rdly. we must haxe nenltonce. Itthls seem Inconsistent? Are you Mr. "we haxe a righteous cause: we committed to It; we are prepared to great sacrifices for It: surely xxe I1 no need for penitence. Preach ace to slackers, pacifists and rs. but not to patriots? " is that feeling? But consider. It Is not rn to nave a rignteous cause, xxe be worthy of It: xxe must live up , Mid living up to it Is a much harder : uian ngnting tor it. fv"., Penitence ll'n Nereaaary a Knignis or oia sei xorin on nuiy there was strict trial made of spiritual fitness. It was an ad- M ana necessary rule Ana never r knight of old so high and holy venture as has been Klx-en to the ptuid file of our citizens. Kur In t', truth the spiritual future or tn l. hangs In the balance. Count up spiritual treasures wnicn men S, faith, liberty, justicfc trutn. usnets. brotnernooa an peace. I at stake. And tney are ac siaae. r one people, or for two. hut for i peoples of the earth. If xxe lose. arid will lose them. If xve xvln. the L, will win them with us. But be. ,'tney are spiritual treasures max lit for. tnereiore xve snau not. anu snot win tnem (even mougn xxe treat the uermansi unless xxe are allv worthi'. Without doubt u rcause has power to ennoble those yjellow It. France and England tn ennoDlra as tney nave uecome 1 with the righteous purpose t.hroueht them Into, and sustains titt, their bitter conflict. "Whoso jHW life ror my sane, tne irat M It." That it unaouDieuiy me atlons. like Individuals. And their thev make sacrifice for spiritual rXid the law has begun to work I,' America with us. I admit It and I la tt. But It nas oniy just Degun k. It has a arreat deal more to do. Archbishop of York, in one of bctsdi aaaresses, piciurea ai Ood as anxiously questioning, which side the final victory ..fall, but whether the Allied na- Uld sateiy oe ;nirusiea wun inai .J. It tt a daring way to put It, but the point quite clear, can Ra looks down en ut. decide ; Its at we are with the feiponal- ' victory? Home txnit.ng worat. ter wntttn oy t lamous Amer. iclan to hit sons' in France I our answer. S.'ThlS war will b tube kntts ot-our people rathei . tne oauieneia. wa are as yei i aetinv tnia mat i judge roi alone that the war Is going ion one," aMvo'U Agaiatt Bin i tkat pttstaat art natU 1a lasw. Bat the slat ef Oer. aatlft wherever there art are native among us. we HI tnititieta 01 ine tins 01 re nave been traveling on L xaana uoa.we naa nov We stopped Intlme.. W tiuntr to not. ngmeouk at- Ute final spectacle, i at a memser or a gang 01 ally, sickened cf the work taiaat Bis guilty comraats k ttsava a victim of their Tiai au , iniiviiievr ww i.tsU broke from the aa the r friend at . of.Hls pateton. 'v l ttut anarr. vtai ftlTr' rv.'- f .!. Gains' tr'H;. inelander Asks Christian 1j-')W War in Convention Address - - RISUOP WARNC 1P.AINCT CADI V DCArr -"-' iiw rwniwi unn"i .irJCawC m''MCj'yr"1'T 'asaaH,r,a(,i1Bf,rallii(aW(illBM7 VAy'-rdsBsBsaV' tIH r BSBSBSBSamf. SBSBSBSBSBSal SBSBSBsaiaK. jkmkm .allllllllllllllllH JkmkmkmmS? HalllB mkmkmkmkmm ''-''laaaaaaaaaaaaaxJSBVA.. Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal ..--. 'ATkmkmkmWkWm? " XLLLLLLLW ! "4 ;. :imkkmkmkmWkZW:-3 Mkmmmmmmmkmkmm Ilisliop Philip Merrcr Rhinclamler, who loilay ilifcusscd the ilangers of a premature pcare in his address at the annual contention of the Epi- opal Church of the Diores- of Pennlvanii, in the Church of St. Luke and Ihe Kplplimn, Thirteenth and Spruce streets nation is 11 untcrial thing, Liberty Is not the special prlMlege of spwlal than Its source, iiamelt. by preHUn by all within the fold, when thev come 1 '""""'' " "" "-" ( J'enn cIuhsch. It Is the sncrctl right of e(erv .VoS(. will not do It. Cursing the wnter home and tnke their place, and their aylanla, which took oxer the building citizen. A freo nation In nna In which every miman snui nnR 11 inir cnance to realize himself: In which 110 man or woman Is n slate, n cog In n machine, n piece of property for the profit or glory ?h.fB"ndh,Srlal.5id mv Te" n' aT'e' wr'se' slavery than mill tarlsn" ) A "re? nation. Is one In which all the citizens hac been set free to lit,. u I !.wl l. tends HIh children to I1p In this worlillon as well as In the next. That Is the onh posslhle ideal ami program of those who loe liberty Is It tcilly our pro- gram, not oxer there against tho tier- innns. hut here at home? It ilia not uinnn. but here at hn se.J to be so before the war We used "' caM 'nose xxno urgeu 11 on 11a rat - ,.,! k.1I.. enrmlm r mil- in,-!,.! order. Are we converted? Do we want "J" ,1' . . :... .Ill .. ' 1JO wt Hanl u meun ll now . 9.r. again take Justice. Justice means striking u true oniance netween material OOUeT Iintl SnlfltUal XVOrtll. It IHtailS Mat might than Do Held relentlessly in CllCCk XxlieneXCC and XVhereXer It threat- ns or oppresses fight. Nothing I up- i'ur '" l"1". ,u ""'-, ii , US more profoundly, than the nllteOUS , brutality ofGetmanv toward the small nations prostrate at ner leer inrre nns been no more horrible or dastardly lq- history We are Indeed fighting in the rauie of purest justice xvhen XXe fight ". '"r "-an .-uc iu - about exen-handed Justice here at home? is - u iiii. " - - "nr We too liaxe "small nations" close at hand, actually" within our borderi. Varnaa liiillann ttfllltinia Pnlw. I'hlneui, i .Negroes, inu ana. Italians. 1'oies. Liuneso and Japanese. I admit that thero are I many thorny pioblems in our xx-ay; proniems wnicn tn a true sense are more i intricate and difficult than those xvhlch xvlll face the neacc council when It takes up the question or the linlknri States. But. granting the difficulties. arc xxe firmly resolxed that Justice shall be the flr&t principle of our lwllcy: that xvhatexer else la done. Justice shall be done? Our history up to very recent times does not point that xx-ay Once more, ure xve conxerteu-.- I need not go on, ' The need of searching self-examination must be plain. They must themselxes be clean xvno hear the vesscm 01 (ne i.oru,. wno fight His battles. We most haxe peni tence. Thirdly Wc must haxe endurance; endurance without limit of either time or effort. We must endure until the end ; until the thing Is accomplished for which xxe took up arms. That Is what I mean by endurance xvlthout n time limit There xvould be a deadly danger In n premature peace. It would secure tn the Hermans the chief alms for whlrh they made war at the hegln nlng. It xvould leave the world wholly xvlthout security for the future. It xvould nullify all our sacrifices. But there would ba In a. premature peace a more deadly danger still. For It xvould mean nothing less than our spiritual sur render to our spiritual enemy. Illark Hays Ahead It Is possible. I think, to center our hopes and efforts too much upon the moment of a final victory. Bather xx-e sh'ould be set on unwavering faithfulness to our cause whatexer happens. Uod alone knows how and when (lermany's military power xvlll be broken. The fortunes of tho xxar may fluctuate aa they haxe fluctuated In the past. There may be black days ahead; blacker than the blackest xve have known. Suppose there are. We cannot help It; xve can not prexent It. But we must hold on In spite of it. Scanning the bulletins, marking the maps, adding up the totals of days and months nnd years, of dead and xvounded, of debts and desolation these things are really nurttul unlets they make Just so much more Inflexible our resolution to endure. Suppose the worst should happen In these next few weeks. Suppose tho Hermans are vic torious upon the western front (xvhlch may God forbid). Suppose before our tardy help arrives that splendidly heroic line gives way. Suppose Calais falls, and Amiens, and Paris. Buppose the whole burden of the war should fall on ut, with the enemy ttronger In numbers and position than ha Is now. It xvould be wicked to give up the fight: aa wicked as for a forgiven soul deliberate ly to consent to evil. It would be not merely yielding our bodies to the Ger man yoke: it would he selling our souls. our spiritual 'birthright, to the evil one. it nas been nneiy said or tne personal conflict of the Christian against evil that In that war there can. be no dis charge. It may be as truly said of this great war for righteousness. Defeat pea the bsttleflelif weald Bet mean tht defeat of ear easts, fee It It Ged't caase. It would nates, that we were aet yet competent to wla nod's victory far Hlaa. But we are at least comnettnt tx. pave the way for It. We mav fall besten am oroatn. out we can ran siretcmng and -straining toward the goal, offering tb full measure of devotion. It it not absolutely certain that God's demand of us. and will for us. Is that we shall win the final victory. What Is absolutely certain Is that God 'wills for us and asks of us that we Shall be faith ful to the end., r . - f. UMtMets Xadsraaet And our Murane must tbt equally without-JlrnH ofiaffart or of ser!flce.-Jt Is. I know, a'plesssnt nractlea to berate our QaHtrnnis-sA. nr iooompettncy.and atartaatdntat Ir'ls -nlasaant paean.. T.rm"v.T thcr ri i n u.-w t.i mnk unter ru. i.ivii. fnr not rising will nut mnko it rise jressure must be applloe, Inside the pp.s upon the water. There Is 11 rough- in-rondy phrase wl Id tell" us that In J, r," ru " pWp e Vt ,he kind of , "nnfent" 1rlilJSP the 'dSens "V' , ""i?'. "tX "SSfaJ "'aT ?hV mUC" . I"'!1 ,'".... Iy.. fu!.,i"e?.:. . l .. ?. m'l llllir, I. Ulllllv "lf JUM t llllll' BllOrc Pressure Recently It lias been my prhllcgo to dttenil hnnquets- plwn tn illitlngulshed Kngllshmen nnd Fienchmen, here and elsewhere They were xerx moxlngand lntorevtlmr nfcnilinis Tim i.iiihiiinin hu' merinwenni,, nnu entirely spon-, uiiic'iua, 1 iit-i t ri (j muiiueis Ol Jip nlaue. and tears In mum even But what struck me mo-t, and moed in most, Ha, thn Fphlt and behavior of what struck me mol. and moxert me Mioyl. wan Ihe mli It nnd hehnvlor nf tne iiiorrf, i nere was aoout thetn, in the xlltors. There w.is about them. In their lookH nnd xolces, In their whole hirlnff a anl.ittn i.r'i, III- 1..nlt , av.. human, and et somehow quite detnehed. It lfts tint that thev uer. fnrelirner. it was not that different blood ran lii meir xein- u whh himpiy rnai a air- i ferent SDlrlt had entered Into nnd nna- sessed them As they looked dow n from the .nenker'. tnhle nn tha hrltll.y,t .scene: as they told us of the strain nml nrhallnna that' 1, l.fl l,a.l.lrf A (he gony nnd sorrow, the long-trled i .,!... ,,, ,, t,,.-j ..i07. i.. --iunwarlnc fortitude of their country- ,,,.. ,,, ., ,,. .,,. ,,.'.',. ,.... . h,,m .,n ret. and one knew htn on ,,e K-rv HUrfn(.- nf thl con. , Hot ; still at ou'r play, still unheeding . ..-. ' ' u... i.n,i ,,,..,,v,.i The Caaualty lata My brethren, men tell us that not till long lists of casualties come stieamlng in orne thousands In a xxeek shall xve en snail xve li on Hon i come In we know that tho xvar Is rea grunt that xxhen these lists may not falter But must xxe xxnlt for news that our bojs are dead before we( begin to llxo xxoithlly of their dexotlon? Can we not. shall we not. enter the bat tle with them noxx Buxlug Liberty Bonds, and planting xvar gardens, and saving coal and flour, and helping "drlx'es" for various xxar nnd relief xxorks, nil urc xvell enough, but nil are not enough; all these together are hut the scratching of the surface, If these are all I knoxv how tho heart and xvlll shrinks back from sacrifice. We xxet our feet, druxv back, and will not take the plunge. But xve must take it soon or late, If xxe are to keep xx'ith our box's; If we and they together are to xxln the xvar. Why not take It noxx ? Finally we must haxo prudence, pru dence I mean, not tn Its modern bense of timid and xxeak-Kneed conterxatlgm, but In the fine sense of former das xx pen prudence held rank xvitn justice, temperance and fortitude as one of the four essential or cardinal virtues of strong manhood. Prudence means xxis. dom, practical and positive. :lear sighted, keen-witted, resolute In action. St Paul, jou remember, urges us to buy up our spiritual opportunities xvlth the sure Instinct of a merchant xvho buys up commodities in anticipation of a rising market. And our Lord, in Ills parable of the unrighteous stexxard. sharply points the lesson of our need of Just this kind of prudence. "The chil dren of this world are in their genera tion wiser than the children of light." now mat truin comes nome to us as xxe compare our handling of our xvorldly i business and our handling of the King's! business. Iloxv long would any com- merclal enterprise endure, how far xxould it succeed. If we ran It xxith the same , blind ignorance and tho same half-. hearted Interest as we show in the pro- motion of the Kingdom? New World Bring Born The Archbishop of York noted the lack among us of spiritual foresight and pre- Karedness as xvhat chiefly disappointed Im. Oxer there, In France and Eng land, they realize quite clearly that the one thing xvhlch cannot happen after the war Is a return to old conditions. A new world Is being born In It men will be moved by new Idtslt, filled with new purposes, bound for new goats. And thty will not be dealtd. They will have learned the secret of disciplined, effective, common ffort. They xvlll have their plans and they will put them through. They will not be blocked or turned aside by oustoms and traditions. They will walk In the old ways and follow the old guides only on condition that thty lead surely and evidently where they want to go. There will be reconstruction even at the cott of revolution. There Ilea our danger unless we can forestall ft and convert It Into an opportunity. Thty have recognised It over there In France and Kngland. Thty are astir to meet It, not In fear or panic, but In strong hope and etpectatloh. Apparently we have not seen It yet. Is It not tlmt we opened our eyes? Is It not time for prudence? Consider, for Instance, our Congrega tionalism. We live our church life tn little groups or clubs, self-seeking, self sufficient, self-complacent. Each group watches its oxvn Interests, pays Its own bills (If possible), steers its own way, sets Its own standard, files Its own flag. Well, suppose we sucoeed. nroaner In our congrtgatIO! ill, suppose we suooeea. suppose we in our Congregationalism, Many of us do. Suppose we have our reward. What of It? What of It In the future? What or tt when tha boys corns home J, Nothing at all I think, literally nothing. Wt may be -very sure that the mtn of Um new age will have nothing whatever e tie with oenaTetratlonal MlUrtons, svtn If tsetre is no athar kind available. . The tUMif . eves, aow raHmi UjLi iKMBmBmmVmWmsi!msLmmw.jm. wtiiwmrm rumswmtw. .i.imj,i;j'ta.,i'-i.,r-'.i:.ii 'i"At.i.Vtf - l-"i u nvi f rr'. 1 ! ." ' ", - .. . (Una .and what ttfey "used i'o Mil "cnUrflri worK. Ana ror a ery simple "" id ror a ery simple reason. heard a hither call. - They ng a purer air. Formerly, In of religion, or of what they Thty have : are breathln Iha tlliniA hi called religion, they had. been chiefly caring for themsele. Now, In the name of patriotism, they are learning rohVorger."fl SS2 ST'yVf.i'i.wfVE. J. Purcell, Philadelphia men in a nign cause, wnce nm learned this, will they ecr ngaln he satisfied with Congregationalism? Not for a moment. For Congregationalism spelN spiritual Impotence. That Is the sheer truth of It And we arc Impotent because of It. aerrlce In.plre.. J c,f phauddph,,, r.UaJ. con. oferf.0n0"Ve,,fSmnm0un!V',enldro;l" !. who has Ju.l arrlv not draw, or lend, or mould, or itioe led at a Taclfie port from China, wai And the reason la cults evident. Tnlbk what would happen 'to our army 16 the chief Interest of the soldier1 centered In their barracks, meseiooms and (an- fnai It U'nil!,l fflll (O tllCAA. It WOllld be a Joke and a derision. It '.the "," t'Al'P??!:. "1,i,2S SSi5Lc-5 close together It Is the reivlen which . inspires ani ntimiiinir mem nna ninre-s i .iin..Ki A...4 ..nnt ihaii. hat-f-aira and" elr n esstoomV. ThV "sleep and ! rat nna urinn nnu hip ir wi- wim-r they are on. for the cn.in- which thev' hae undertaken. namel to win Hie war. ....... i.....-.- r 1 Now we cnilsllnns are running out n mint I'll 1 niiiinisn i.,r. tttrr mlsaliin. Is At misht to tie .''fV.'fi1' ";'.:.. llnr tamp or eantonment. we ollglit ling tamp r ranronmeni. no uuhiu i" ! assemble and nuet together like tnldleta , In rtglments ..1 companies, not to it- cele spiritual benefit", r.ot to have pews of our own, not to hold nfllrfs, not 10 ho henmittetit t futni.rt f I Units fir SllPClltl , caiis. hut stmplv " ',,rn """' l,' , nous grace we may ruinu tn ion 01 . enlinenr.miememhci "nit 'tha? our bap- 1. whkh Is the unth of our 'inenibrilnit that our uap- ito any group, or rlub. or lint Intn thf, ine lloh tlsm Is not Into any grnup, tn- riul. or congregation, hut Into th one ll"l 1 Catholic and Apostolic Church or the I iv, n!, i.v . i i, nr.Pt-eaf To suiaesr a a.'roKVa'n " "hew re some Items. As a rlrnt neeelt, frre :;,.iy.bi7;.'.t, t.r: " " in.;;,;.; ., . ..1 t.... .... 1 of worshln. .Noxt simple anrt mown niuslo, not to hi- listened to. hut to he imadn nnd raised by the people to the pralso of (Ir.d, who loes lo hent Ml ch'ldren sing. Then er:ces at tenson able and demooratif bouts, nt hours; that Is. which reallv meet the soul's need and suit the peoplo'a habits. Then tlio Lords own serxlce restoied to It" rignirui pmco as me umg neai ano center of eery Lord s Dav worship and obserxancp ami f menu I'omntunttii 1 simultaneously w .til nucha rlst , feeding together no let.s than worshiping to Rether, feeding that we wn worship .Then ell our church official playing the patt not only nf trustee' of property, but nt the, erv IchsI of iionrominl sionea officers, put Into omoo ror that , purio", helping and caring for the lank I and file who haie honored them bv I choosing them to lead and tepresent ... . , . I sloned officers, put Into oftloo for that -Must l.ote ntaek Sheep " t ..!. J .i i... .11 ,,r,r,,, ttnu lllwir llllllui mm limn 1 1 else, because undorllng nil. loe of the 1 lost nnu erring sheep, no matter wnere 1 ''Jj mtj a.i'iiic 111MH1 111 inriuri iiuvv ruinu or Ktnlned or utrlckpn (hey may b heartfelt and withul n humble welcome given them, not bv the parson only, but 1 Portion of the children's meat. A chap Liln, Just home after two years or serv. Ice at the front, ghes It as his ddlbeinte "Pinion that In these new davs to come nod's.chlldren will willingly he led Into thelr alter'e, House and live as member f "y" vetTien so An worlhlTy VhomV Ml! l,S X.h.'J ,T,',- wo xxnnt them. And the only xx-ay to llinu l rt llinnt itlia.,,, Iu In 11, u In aarl'a .......... ....... , them ' Fin.lllx. that xxe nix underst.iml our, need nf nruuence. tnnldernur failure In bring religion Into common life. enlllil aim flat n.ls.h Ilia until l,riirlrttlan, h,i never been Invented. For It mo often carrle wllh It h dlnttnrtlon. ll.lllali In nil Its ftttAl ha.taraan what I. riirl.ii.n nn.i .h.i 1. .ImnW i.n. mnn It In nn kctltnH ItnKIt tn rn-ul our Chrlstianltv as tomethlng extra. nomething added, to ordinary human lnl.i.,.1. .....I K.....ll.l 1 1 I ... rru.. n man feels that he must In anv case b hniihAM, t..A.1...lnnA- nn' .liuan These haxe'flrft claim Dut, In addition. ne may take up with certain Ideas and nrnntlreu nhlnh IiwL'IIv tni him tare chiefly limited to Sundays, and In this UIV nttnrli in tlin mitpr aitrfnh. nt hi. manhood something called Chrlstianltv. Mr, lie villi hu o man anrt Inrlrtentnllt. a Christian loo Xn Hint la the tnr.nl nf nil ermr " IR "1B greatest posstoia misunaer sianaing A Christian Is simply a man who cnes tn Christ nnd dennd rn Christ that he may be n man and noth. on ing else; n man up to the full measure of his manhood ;rt m.m In ex ery natural l relation in xxhlch men lixe and xx-ork and lore and die and live again. The xxhole gospel is in the xxoid reci cation or re generation. I.tery human soul Is nat urally Christian God, having "made I ,,, to bp(,.n nlh now. , CnrBt w III , ' make them oxer dod does not suhstl-1 Mute a new natute for the old. He does' not rebuild upon another plan. He re-1 a'HB, nnu leucrin hiiu I t'-eniiircrs. I Every 'human soul Is naturally Chris-1 nan. vnnst, ir we win let Him. xxlll set our nature free to be itself Think of a bosnltal. a i.chool. u homo. Such Is i he ministry of our God totvard us. ratner. son nnu noiy spirit in and through Ills church The Nobler World ' "Behold, I make nil things new " That Is not simply a promise for the next world but a pledge and plan for this Doubtless the Spirit's xvork begins and must belgn within, bv the renexvlng of our minds and hearts and wills But beginning at the center. It xxorks out to the i ircumference : out Into every detail and Into exery relationship of hu man life. It works for the renexvlng of family life; tho leassertlon with Krung faith and courage of the Inviola bility of marriage and of the glory and sacredness of child-beat Ing. It xvorks for the renewing of education, to make of It a purely spiritual process bv xvhlch the spiritual faculties of our children nra drawn out and dexeloped. not that they may mnko money, but that they may knoxv and love and obey nnd magnify their Ood. It xvorks for the renewal of business and commerce; of all Industrial relations "In modern business no man can be a Christian." That la the verdict latclx reached by sincere men xvho ought to know. If it is true, and there Is cer- I talnly some truth In It, It means that In mouern business no man can ODey nis conscience, can do what he knoxxa to be right, and mnke a living, Business then needs to be renexved And as to politics, Politic, really means the art of serving the rlty, or aggregate of citizens, for the best Interests of their remmon life. No word Is really nobler. No calling Is more honorable, more worthy of the best ) xvhlch our best men haxe to glxe. The guou KuxerwnHiu 01 rnuaueipnia xvouia advance the Kingdom of Ood almost as much. I dare say, as the capture of Vienna or ex en of Berlin by the allied armies. Our belt and bravest are flung fretly Into the latter enterprlte. Ood bless them and bring them to their goal. But how Is It that xve Christian citizens art making no plans to capture Philadel phia for Uod and liberty and righteous ness. And yet a Christian citizen It simply a good citizen a man In whom and through whom the Holy Spirit works to the end that streets may be clean, and housing conditions decent, and vice ersdlcattd, and lift and property secure. Hire, then. It our work, cut out for us. put up to us U Is every bit as critical as the work which Is done In flrst.llhi trenches. It is even more Im- fiortant. For thtrt It no uie In plowing f thire It no seed. There Is no use tn building houses If there are no tenants. There is no use In conquering .the Ger mans on the battlefields abroad If we are not prepared to use the fruits of victory at home ! . This war Is waged to make the worlds .decent place to live In, or, as Christians would prefer to put It, to set up the Kingdom of Uod upon this earth. Prudlhct, brethren, suggest! that we should set about It here and how. "Behold 1 I make all things new." When tbe boyt comt home they will be bent on newness. Thty will look wllh now eyes upon ear hemes, oar education, oar commercial system, oar thire will be a ntw ahrj grlni strength p.uric., oar iniernsiieaai j relations, or purpoia oenina iniircvMHiand tor drastle change. BhaJ'.iieyftoy ahalUbty, of purpoia behind thtlff JMthamf for not. find us resdyCor, If apd worksJfg Well t "liar done!'" iiay, ASd.niake His truth -evident and Hls-'calf com pelling through my unjworthy -'words. I nave a vlatbn of thla'eativ.ntlnn. .. it might be ta this yeerairace, a spiritual tyar.twtsktjlat .sw !HeW.atWeijy(r,i- ..my 1 -r vx. - ujjt.tnt rr cw o.T' " , " - if i .' I . ' . CITY MAN ESCAPES CHINESE BANDITS'. CAGE; SAFE IN U. S. Was Captured in Interior, Robbed of $125,000 and Ex hibited toiNatfves as Curiosity It On Way Home ,1AOKD Hke a wlld'antmal, E, J. fur. transported Into the mountains of that country hv Chinese bandits and exhibit ed as ti "ourloslti-" to natives. As he was about to board a train tor ,,, home eri PurM ,6la of h, h,rrow ing experience, -an addition to the hu ml.rJnlJn; KV received, he was reuwu m i.u,"uinin American currency u mKnit. ..,- tt. . ..- ..... i "".S "' '"""' '"" " y D"D,nr ' - - - 1 Piitvoir. m,ih.,..j .1.1.. n . . .. ', '.T",.;" .! ?"U,,r llve at " North Iwcnty-sewenth street. Mrs. I'un'ell tfald today ahc had heard noth- ing rrnminer son since the Ktnto Depart ""nl "cnntl' notlfhd her of his escape. With other American entrlneers Pur. ., ,, , ishl. , '' " ,u J1','"1 1,? Z Vi ' u't" 2 ' plan a railroad On March 2. he and H A Kyle, another American engineer, left the village of Yen-chnng on a sur- eVlnfi trill. TImiv U'nr AonMMnMl K. Tly were accompanied by 1 Chinese soldiers and assistant and car-1 r)ell ,,PAen boxe contlllnlB, ,h, m.n. "n the fourth day out from the x II- ........ Z ., lag" mey were overpowered by the bandits, who seised Purcell, placed him m mi Iron rage and subjected him 10 "" nmnn,r of humiliations and hard- """ Kyi., he said, was captured by . nr n hospitai ta rf wm awpa aaau v aaa 1 XKKlll It MITM'V UflTlTI tjEiUYILiEl lTlull O IlV I EJL 1 Modico-Chi Btlildintra Will Re ;"" ' ouiiuingg Will DC . .t ret v-iiinxiicu nt tjor ui ooi- diers and Sailors The Medlro-Chlrurglcal Hospital will become a hotel for soldiers and sailors on ifnvr hen ihe Amwiran rt f... n n lne Amcr'cnn a Cross relinquishes the building May 31. The building, are to be fitted out at nnc sleeping quarters. Hundreds , ,.,.. . , . u .. I "' ..."!. ...t .. ,,. .,, nuujtu wnna , . , . on leae or furlough. The Red Cross nnd Mayor Smith, act. Ing for the city, have sanctioned the ' proposal nnd It requires only the .., ... ... .. ,., .... .. In the recent merger project to fulfill the formalities necessary to the change. KAISER'S LIKENESS TRAMPLED IN DUST T7InHi G..JHwi. T Ta numiuii ajiuucms I car III From Textbook and Hold "War Dance" A photograph 'of the Kaiser was the object of an attack by Wharton School ttudenta of the'. University of Pennsyl vania yesterday?" An assignment In the Rcofrkphy and Industry court given by Dr. J. Russell Smith resulted In this lnelot ,.,.. ,. The subject .of blondes arid brunettes was being studied, ' Tha textbook used deals, with character analyalt, and In one chapter on profiles a picture of the Kaiser was reproduced. In the. first copies of the hook IssUsd from the librarian's desk -this reproduc- rtlon wa mutilated beyond recognition xvlth ink and pencil marks, cuts and tears. "To hell mlt der Kaiser!" was prominent. Then several went to the extreme, tearing out the likeness and carrying It out on the campus, where a "war, dance" xx-as held and the picture tranipltd In the dutt. , ' , .! ,, crrcro .,-.v Tw. SUJP fjnAXyCt XjKAUEjHS t INiSPECIAL MEETING . "' ; Woman's Patty' Lcgiilstive Committee . . ,. . . . Plans Action Stirred by ,,, ,, -Tt Vole A. special ;mee ting of the Pennsxixanla legislative committee of the Woman's party !Was held this afternoon at the home of the chairman of the committee, Mrs, .Harry bowenburg. Among those S resent were Mrs, Lowenburc. Miss Isrle Ernst Kennedy. Miss MsrthR Davis- Mlsn Harriet W. Dulles. Miss Mary A. BUrnham, Miss Mary H. Ingham, Mrs. K. G. Halllgan and Miss Caroline Katzensteln The test vote on the national woman suffrage amendment In tho United States Senate esterday has stirred the Na tional Woman's party In Pennsylvania to redouble Its efforts to bring pressure tn bear upon the tan Senators from this State. The Pennsylvania headquarters of the! Woman's party in the Ptnfleld Building Is busy getting In touch wllh workers throughout the state, and re sults are immediately forthcoming. Miss Julia. Emory, a national organizer noxv working In Pennsylvania, has so aroused the men of Wllkes-Barre that resolutions and petitions galore are find ing their way to tho national capital. One of the petitions from Wllkes-Barre that was today mailed to Senators Pen rose and Knox bears the signatures of many of the leading politicians Of Wllkes-Barre. In Philadelphia several Important meetings will be held, from all of which resolutions will be sent tn Pennsyl-x-anla'a two Senators urging them to vote for the suffrage amendment. Thurs day a meeting under tho auspices of the Fifth Congressional plstrict ofPenn sylxanla branch of the Woman's party will be held at the residence of Mrs. H. H. Jones. I SOD Foulkrod street. Frankford. Mrs. E. B. Arrlson will preside. AUDUBON MAN ACCUSED OF SEDITIOUS REMARK German Mutt Explsln Alleged Ex preiaed Intent te Blow Up Shipyard Harry Dotts, slyty. of Audubon, N. J., was held without ball by Squire Hlbbs, Camden, today pending Investigation by Department of Justice agents Into alleged seditious remarks.' Dotts Is satd to have declared ha would blow up the New York Shipyards at Camdtn If he could dtvUs a bomb of sufficient site. Dotts 14 a German, but has a son In an American army camp. MAN FALLS FIFTY FEET Workman at New York Shipyard Tarn, bltt From Scaffold Charles Bishop, forty. 2126 North Eleventh street, employed at the New York Shipbuilding plant. Camden, suf fered two fractured arms and a frac tured leg as the result of, a fall fifty feet from a scaffold today. . .Bishop was taken to the Cooper Hos pital. His condition Is critical. I- . I II I . I ! .. -J 'Willi Admitted to Probata Today 'Wills probated today were those of Caroline C. Murphy. 1711 Falrmount avenue, which, tn private bequests, dlt- Kms of property valued at MOJO ; Wll m A. Oallaghan. 71 South Fifty second streets. 14100 ; Annie 0. Trevor. . r , U. J 'il . vAVij vii X. Railway Con.truclion Engineer, another band, but was rescued by Chi. nets soldiers. All efforts to recover the stolen mnney failed. Mrs. Purcell arid their three children, who were In Ptkln when Purcell u In tha cage making money for the bandits, accompanied him on hit trip home. Following Purcell's capture, by the bandits, the male Department took up with the Chinese Government tha mat ter of his release. The Chines Govern ment sent troops to surround the bandits. oui inev rscapea. '"! "" recognllton in this city as a construction superintendent He hsd been In the employ of the Mc Nlchol Pax Ing and Construction Com pany, of which the late State Senator James I' MtfNIchol was tha head; the fteitei-Curtls-ttlll Construction Com pany, snd superintendent of construc tion for the Hlrme-Carey Hallway and Coal Company, nf .St Paul. After severing his connection with tlm M Innamla oniiMrii DtirrBlt laft Uh Francisco for China w'lth Ilia wife. Who .,.. s Miss Matilda P. Cassey, 135 North , " three children, Edward, Jr eleven; Mar- guerlte, seen. and Jack, three. They wtte accompanied by about seventy-five (American engineers. Upon China the Purcell family te I residence at Pekin. arrival in took up Its r j. vmmm .. r.om Kmr u..ml. cntir. for vt MinAi. t, lineal Dower In tha Fourth Want. wa convicted today before Judge Martin, Quarter Sessions Court Xo. , of con- (614 Houlh Hancock street, and was sen lastiiWftri in ( tvintttttsi It) Iks rAiinli lauciing a nisorarriv nouse at HIQ 10 frlson. IN Mr.MOP.IAM COI.I.IN3 In teeing renumbrance of m nrir moinir pint., nAltnn rof.r.ivs mho died May 7, tsfllt J O. C, tatfjs Alriler, FrsnR f Amjrllng. lftnrv aUhJSSV' wm " w Barnes. U'llilsiiH Iiernharo. John Medarr, John Van Dyek Melaierfeld. Csrollns Metter. .Krnast a. Miller. Hti vnen Mlihler. Annie V. Mitchell, liorothy Morreli, niTly , . Murphy.Datherlns U -Nelion. llarbara tfJWtVfKisai Dlekley. ftavmenrt. llnllnn. .tamea ti. .,,..' ..,.... nottke. Charles Drowning, Hernsrd tvntnt, ahsn. KrfennViurls .VB.'hjam" earsah. nehlamln F. Comex Mitaiaal Cnon. Hannah tt, Cernwall, B,n Corson, Rachel A. Creran, Marian R, i:unnhisham. Mary Dalln. Anna May Usxlne. Maria rnniipa. Marv k. Phillips. Thomas Plttmsn, Rebecca P. H chardsnn, M. A, rilhker. Magtls K. Tlorera, Mrs. J Frank rtenty, John J. Itoas. .tames J Ttybsck. Joseph V Schilling, catollna Kenurk. Amanda. Shaw, rjeorte R. "hern-isr. lloward P hlalit, Wtrcui W. Mhussrt. Loutt f, Hlatie, Iiernard H. fcmllh. Marrarrt J. Hmlth. (leorse XV. Hmlth. Itschel C. Smx-th. Marie .(!.:"' j--T ii-- - - lioerlnt. William II, Dnx-le. Annie K. n, riux-al. H Thnrtnn Btbert, Blltabtth ualltsner, xvm ir Qlaconls. Mlchstl. ray. anna Ouertler, RaMcca Hall. v.. r.lndn Meckel, rtobert T Hewitt. Hsrn- B. Jfoones. Anne M toncea, David J Insrsm. Aanee .Snyder. Ella Itudv piouthxvorlh Ma. Kauh. Auirastita f, K. Kraft. TCatherlna Ntanion. William Mirk. Caroline I Htone. Marie .Strain. Francis J. Stuart, Joseph. Taylor. Hnward CI Tlerney. Thomas F. Venabie. Dezlah J. 1'msted, Morris Van Horn, Slten K. Vnn Ale. John J. Walsh. Margaret whitman Albert M. Wllten, Mary A. Young, Alfred C. Lake. William M l.su. Grace r.anreon. Jacob n l.echler onr Sr. Levis, S. Edssr xtacCalrum. Ollt-er Matterson. Klien Mnateraon. Marv Mrllrlrle. Anna "r 5IRrrit,e ?.'"' " Mrniar, Nancy McKenna, Hannah McManut.Frtncli P. Ww,Cd'ThurfAn.;rr,VtpVmR'm,n' may bo iS .nS?.! Km.11,r F- Anderson- Kela r J-?n fU'nd."' Mtr t Ixirtse. No. 48. J,'..5niJA -! Lumbermen's Exchanre, la JiW '. antral serv cet. Wed . p1 m". 220S W. Venanao tt, Int, orlxater AHAfIVl,rVRrSTT,M,',6 WILLIAM HENRT . m. iJUISTJ Jntra! serxlcea at 2214 Wat !'.?l,,!"Wed 1 ..v.m- In' private, Halls Burial Ground. Hall's Station. Thurs. morn. HARNES, itiay IS. WILI IAr m ?.A.5N,8' ' "'"' etldanie, 17 Spruce a?! seed 88. Services at St. Mark's Church ftnUdtf rlmltolVerV30 V' lnt' "'" DAXTEIt May 0. JfARy R c. widow of frx irariy Hen. Hoc , Invited to funeral. XifaJ "i m" 02j N. Bth.sl Tint. irlviti: Mtmeod Cam-friends y 1, A,...' f BICKLET. May 4, tuddu lvLiKT. Slav 4. e.trleaala, BAWaA, KlstT if Joaeph and .May iNlcklay. and ' awpil an and frh W niMblta .aLTJ'd' VII Ihll t.I.saJii l-aTlfrjf'"J "W '""-Jl"P titttiaa aiitata in int runes tnvitsd to funeral alslPvfr wed.. 1 p. m., M.Wntl' residence. Hlllajde Cem. Re. ia.. to 10 p. ra. 2112 AMmlnto y. int. milni fnay hi viewed Ti .. j p. rn. pprinii 0 y. int Hiiuirji 1 vle,aA at1... aX . AUID lunti eral. HOLTtjN.Mev R Tiuea w ,... son of lato Samuel and Maria Bolton, with. Inston Camp. No., 94. o. 8. of A.. Invited to funeral. Thurs ,' 2 j. m.. t28 piulk ??it,tt.Pin5.fori1, "land, may xl.w fi milj!,Vi"Jl' l ,r ' m '". "(rtte. BOTTItB. May CHARLHS, husband 2ilJr.h-"illia.,,0i""v.i 'aRtiatlveg snd frlend. ::;:.-" .v"!,v,"'"" ". :'l-.. '"" tV""a.'-'"!- UI nt ra,.a.aa Hllla. a-a. ..... tfter T.IO p. m. ni.il '"" " vieweo Thura, IIHOWN. May , IDA VtRaiNIA HROWN tn',,..rrelll w" f William H. Brewn Relatives and frlandt. Camp Ko.'lis. p. o of .A!nX."'d to funeral. Thurs., 2 80 p m .2004 E. stalls st. To proceed lo Vrsnk. lln Cem. Vault. Friends may call Wed' after 8 p. m. Int. greenwood IK. of P. c.m .! 4. An: ter of Ilrldatt and late William Callahan Jalatlxea and fri.hd,. B. V. IT. Sodality of 85'.-iS,,nJcft." Church. Invited to funeral. itJ" ..H'S0 t. m., mother's rt.ld.nce. 2314 8. Carllalo at St. Monlca'a Church 10 Cree; r-em. atxaqulem mui , m. Int. Holy ,tCvS.lL1P1 B' -AJWA MARIE, wife Jf Francis w. Carlaaon (nt. Wataon). for. fr'.".. w. ev . aaporo at. n.iativee and frlenda Invl K.a to .funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m . B7ZS Ieda al it. (lath snd Lanadowne ax..). JJ'Sh mat. 6f rtqul.m Our Ladv of 1-ourdea m. lift. St. Denll. Cm CAR I M.ty 7, at.SM S. 42d at.. M. IXlUlflB. flutkh V..0I William O. and M Ktifir"B".-V,,'!f.f.5.,a1l,l',tr. r.iuJJ"rl.'"'. .. wwaHv... m.mf , friend., Holy 'Nam. foetety of Oa.u. Dlv. K. 71, A. O. H.. invjud to funeral. Wad. 8:'0 am.. 18J1 Csbet St. Solemn requiem rj.a. Church ef Otsu 10 a. m. Int. Holy (rfW Xfa aa . UiHWiir f !. .. a.r-Ti"w ..;! i,2S"2"f.e """ 91 "w-,,, ", . a.un LSI and bV1 Solemn requiem rri.es St. Joachim'. Church 10 a. mi am. 01. Domini.'. Cam. AUm riaa.a-e I. CORKWll'.T..HUle S T.TAfiarrtr w daufhter of rr.nk.M. ind Mtrsar.t O. Cirnw all (net Carroll), .led 17. Relatives and friends. ). V. M. Sodality, Leagu. of tht Sacred lltart, and Society for th. Preslsation If tht Faith, Invited to fun.ral. Frl., I JO a, rh.. rejid.nc. of parent., note Cedaeavt.a West Fhlla. Solemn null axf fffl Church 10 .. m. Int. r Croa. Cera, COHtOrt. Mar I. RACHEL A., widow of William A." CorMd.iged 81 Relative, and Jrl.atl Invited Jo funeral eerv,ee, Thur... "p. ra . Ill Itller. at., Frtnkford. Int. pnretf vnar ntll x.ra alar CHlfdUav A MlntT. R wife of William A. aembarlln.. criis ana aaugnter or liar; elatlxta and friend. Invited JS to a.rvlcs, Frl. a 1 p. . rn. precisely. .4 k. xxettrnoreiand at Maaaaa,B,,u ei. aiat, aaa a1 .Maaii Remain, may b. viewed Thura, Oakland Cem. Rem uJ2Jkh s My fl. MARIAN R. CRERAN. Chirl.. F. ind Helen V. Creran, datwhl.r f ti.r.tlve. and friend, lavlt.d ta fun.ral Wed, 100,0 a.lro.. patents' raaidano., 841 m. b.ih ex, Int, Hely 'Creu Cm. Auto mar. 'CUMMWa May TON. widow .f John B1LLINO. . .btii Ta Riativte aaa itm t.-iit:' !;rT.-r- TO. ' ie .awr I St, sai. . AIiSaVAN"DER MiyJ. FRANK E. 4.1.EX. Yt wiHl.finirt. TV! I i.F" apartments nf cl2flK'i0T.Hlfy "' eHJ5NST' husband frihSff11.A.C..rl'ni M.'a . Relatlxes nnd sVs k' H,"l?,f.,.r F'orence Caatle. .No. "-"'-V-Tli'."." V ramiiy. fan, a .Of Annta Brownlnt. ss.d.82, Relative. .nl 'r!.sn JnXlUau,0 'untr.l. Wl.. , so 1 " . J.nier or late nee ana, sarin Mcc.nrey. Rrlatlvea .frlenda Altsr snqTf.trad Heart Bm UiS ?.'. St. Joachim'. Church. Ihvited to funeral. It.. Frank. Vi 'rn i :wtw'. vlies lilt 8. llewsrt st, gelemn tnM nf rt- juirm unurcn or ire- Fser Heart .3 s, as. Int. private. Auto service, , . BKVIrfE ur . MAItlK. diuthter ef Jetin J. and Ute Msry Dntn. RelatlT and frleads. II. V. M. godshtv, t.essut ef the BierM Mesrt of gt. arrgorir's Church sad pvpisi et Rt. drrttry's rsrocnlsl Rchool and OltIS' Catholle Hlah School, Invlled to funeral. Wed., a. m , IZOs N. r.M st. Hlsh requiem mill 'St. Oretory's Church no a. m. Int. Holy CroiaeCem. Auto funeral - noRRtxri. At ronahohocken. P . Msy . WILLIAM It , husband of Helen K, Door. tr. area tx Belstlvts snd friends Invited Jo erlees. Wed , 2 30 p, m , Ollrer H, Ilslr ildr , 182 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. Int. rivals boVl.K. May. . ANNIB KLtZ.Vnr.TH BROWN, wife of John F. Dork. nr. Itela- oVin K lives and frletida i.estue the Barred nesrt or caarert of .the Trnnsitgurstlon lted lo funeral, Wed.. B:o s. tn . hf!2 ijedsr ave . V. Phils, solemn requiem mass in Church, f the Transfiguration 10 u in, C. son ef Relatives red.. : p. '"h.flP'Z -rots uem. Auto sen re. btlVAX. Mav 0. 8. TWlHTON William M. snd Sarah A. riuvat. and meads Invllad tn funeral. Wed m.. Psrents' raaldente. Hartford V. J. Ini prlvste. EODBRT, May . teLIZARRTH, widow ef IJSMd Eebert, attd II. Relatives snd ft1.", mvlttd to funeral, Krl.. 2 p. re.. mtMllrior st. (formerly Cambrldte at.l. Frankford. int. Qretnwood IK. of P.) Cem. . KK1TI May . HOUKHr o. huaband or I.ldla Peatly snd eon of (lacar snd Annie run. Relatives and friends, also employes of the Phlla, Kiertrle Co , Invited to run. I services. Thurs.. 2 p m . st snot Vork rood int private, Westmlnaisr Cem. jherinee Heck), seed .42 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 20 Hall at.. Phoenlsvllle. Thurs .11 a, in. Int. prl. vaie. Northwood Cem., Phfle, J.co!llA 'v. 5;. .MlCHAEIi OIA. CpNIA, husband of Hlale niaronia toe cholltr). aasd 80. Relatttrs snd friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p in , 140 t'nlty St., Frankford, Int, Osklanrt Cem auio "tTAicv uhaut, aiay n THOMAS twin eon Sf Michael and Catherine Oraily Inee (lor lh, aged 1. Relatives snd friends lnlie, to funeral. Thurs . I p. m. from hla par ents' residence. 248.1 E Indiana sve. int, Hly Sepulchre, Cem Auto funeral. UKAI. Ml VIM v ANNA, wife of Iiernard uray (nee M Alter Soelei picinnr. iteiai Carthvi. Ite tes and friends of Eplphsnr Church. Invited to funsral. Wed , H.fo atv nr Knnh runsrai. vrd , a:o a. m... 182n shuni Solemn mass nf requiem Church of th bhsny 10 a, m. Int. Holy Croai Cem 182A Shunk Rolohanv r th Cem Auto servlee OU BHTI.BR, t-v r. tiL-ncrr-i wi.'.- f llarrx Ouertler rte'letlte. anil 'f.lna Radium Temple, .No. 1, o. (', A.. Autlllary .? J." ?J,.P'.., A A-' Cincinnati Coun cil. No. lie. P. D ali,i lllbls Colon, lleth sny Preabyterlan church. Inxltea to funeral itrvleet. Wed., 8 p. m , realdence of daush ter, Mrs. Flora llaroenatetn 2112 Dalnbrlflse at, Int. Srhuylklll Haven, Fi Thura. a. m., vis V. ft. n HALIa May fl. B. I.INDA. wife of Philip A. Hall and daufhter of Elbert II snd Gather F. Ilutbr. Relatives snd frlenda In. Ylted to funeral aerxlcet, Thurs, 2 p. m., US' N, Camao at. int. private. Remains mnype viewaa xvea , i to e p. m, IIRUKKI, Mav.B. RonBhT l son of Jred T. and Edna Ilecktl (nee Deimer). ared fl months. Itelstlxes ana friends may call Wed., T to IOd. ni. IM. Thurs.. Zlon Cem S print; City, p,. HEWITT. Suddenly, April M. HARRY B . huaband of L-ntle Hewitt (nee dranser). Relatlxes snd frlenda. a. O. V. W nt Dels ware. Invited to funeral irrxicea Wed . 3 ?. m., 1181 E Earl st. Int. Oreeiimount em. .Remains may be vlxxed Tuea. after 7 ,jHlLTCW May 4. nEV. Fl.AVIUS HIL TON. S3 years, formerly Lutheran paetor nt Martins Creek. N. J., or Krlmarda. !.. nrlalnallv frnm 1 tamntit V V In! Trln. ity Lutheran Churchyard, BSOO aermantown' xe., Wed , 2 p. m .J,,,,yi":i'"',"'''p(n-ot rirtn Montn tn. ANNA M.. wife of Lexl Hoopes. M. V . and n. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, without further notice. Fourlh-d-v, Jth, 2 p. m . Chestnut St. Friends' Meetins House, Veat cheater. Pa. Int. Oakland Frlenda' Burying around Omit flowaro. HUUI'ES, Slav r. DAVID J . huaband ef Mart; re; C. Hoopes. seed fl. Relatives and inengi inviiea to tuner ends invited to uneral aerxlcet, Wed.. . m.. lois M. Farrasut ter, (abovt 40th nt. srlvate INOItAM, May . at the I'resbyterlan Home for Widows and Slnsle Women, llsth t. and Qreenxxay axe.. W. Phils., AUNE8, widow of James C. Insram. ased 70. Rala, Uvea and friends inxltcd to funernt serrlees, XVed. 1:30 p. m,. New London Preabxterlan , Church. Cheater County, l'a. Int. adjoining . .rounds KACD May S. AL'OUSTUS L . huaband of late Linda Stlne Kaub. ased s6. flerrfcet aTues . H p. m . Lanadowne Apts . 41st and I'arkslde ax'e. Int. private. Myeratown, Pa Wed t.mrnlnar. I KEANE Mav , at Little Rock. Ark , MARTIN KEANK Due notice will be siren, I KRAFT. Mav 6. KATHERINl:, xxldow o IJohn Kraft. Relatlxes and friends Invited ito funernl aerxices, Thura. 2 p. m.. 28tO I Memphis st. Int (Ireenmount Cem. Kemaln. max he viewed Werl after N p, m. . LAKE. At 1838 tt. 24th St.. May 5, WIL I 1,1AM M.. huaband of Vlrslnla E Lake and son or lato i.nptain Aoranam and Elisabeth Lake, ased 63 years Relatives and friend. Invited to services. Wed.. 2 p. m., Oliver H. Galr Bids . 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private. LAV. May 4, at Newark. N, J., (mAUil. lfe of Frar.3 l.au and rtaurhter of Jsmes and Ella Rutan, 4A40 N. 13th at., Lesan, Relatlxes bnd friends, members of the Uni veraallat Church of the Meaalah. Ilroad and Montgomery ave.. invited to funeral aerv lcea. Tuea., 4.30 p. m.. parlors of Frederick Mann. Jr.. 10th below Montgomery ave. Int. private LAWSON. May 4. JACOTl D.. huaband of Ellaabeth Laxxson (nee Qrlaalm). ased 76. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p. m., 1210 E. Montsotnerr axe. Int. Palmer Cem. Remalna may be xleved Tues , after 8 p. rn. LECHLER. Mav 5. OKOROE. Rr., Son of late Ambrose and Emetine laechlrr. ased 73. Relatlxes and friends, members of Gawanee. Tribe. No. 2sl, 1. O. R. M.. employes of Horn 4 Brnnnen Fisture Works. Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 n. m.. real dence of slater. Mra Catherine Payntar. 1082 N. Bth at Remains may be xiewed Tuea.. 7 until n.30 p. m. Int. Orcemxood K. ef P. Cem Auto aerxlce. LEVIS. At Clifton He'shte, Pa,, Fifth Month Bth. H. EDOAR LEVIS, husband ef Mary Lownes Levia, aged 67 Funeral trl xate. MacCALLUM. Mav i), OLIVER, huaband of Grace Kelly MacCallum and son of Wll llnm and Mary Decker MacCallum. Rata, lives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 11 s. m., 4020 Oreene st., German town. Int. prlvale. Remains may be viewed wed,, k to 10 p. m MASTERSON. May 4. ELLEN, widow of John Masteraon. Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral. Wed.. 7:30 a. m.. 2407 N. Hancock st. Solemn hlsh mass f a. m.. Church of Visitation, Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeraL MASTERSON. May S. MART, wife of John Masteraon fnee Kennedy). Relative, and frlenda Inxlted to funeral, Frl.. 840 a. m . 228 flpruco at. Solemn requiem mate Rt. Joseph's Church lo a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto funeral. - McBRIDE. May 8, ANNA C . daushter of Jame. and late Sarah Mcllrlde (nee Mur ray), ased 19. Relative, and friends, em Floye. of E. Sutro Hon. Co, Invited to uneral. Frl.. 8:80 a. m . 3023 E. Thompson at. Solemn requiem maaa Nativity D. V, M. Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croa. Cem. Auto funeral. MCDBVITT. ilav n. JLA.RT A, JlrDEV ITT (nB Dyra), Mldow of John J. McDtvHt. Relatives and friend. Ladles' airmmtown commanfierv. K. T.: M tlffr.fi Rebecca rodce. No. 109, I. O O r TuitM. hocken council, rtio. 2.T. I. O. R. M , in vlted to funeral servlcti, Thura . 3 p. m McOIADB. Hay ft. NANCY McOTJIDE. Ta. I. ,,.. .b ,.i..a. ,..la. . ..b.V nriautra aii, inciiua tutiiau aw iuiigibij Wed., 7.30 a. m., realdenco of nlere, 4632 Rtoxxn at. Mail Our Mother or Sorrows' Church P a m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto ervici.. McKUVNI. Mav .1. HANNAH, xvldow of James frTCe!ns ond mother of the Rex. c. o, McKenna, O. S. A. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral. Frl., 8.30 a, ra., 338 N. H3d at. Solemn requiem msaa Our Ladv of the Rosary Church 10 a, m. Int, St. Denle'a Cem. Auto funeral. McMANUS. May 8. FRANCIS P.. .on of Ute Patrick and Mary McManu. Rela tive, and friend. Invited to fun.r.l. Frl.. SS4 a. m.. realdence of brother, John J. McM.nu., 013 10th axe., Moore., Delaware County, P.. Hlsh maaa St. Oabrl.r. Church, Norwood, Delaware County, Pa., 10 a, m. Int. Holy Croa. Cem. Auto funeral. MEDART, May II. JOHN VAN DTCK MEDARY. eon of Milton Bennett Medarr. Jr.a and Hannah Stadelman Medary, as.d 19 month.. Notice of funeral will b. slv.n, 6. rent.' re.ldence, 173 Upland t.rraet, i.la. P.. ME1STERFELD. May 3. CAROLINE, widow of Frederick Mel.terfeld and d.ush ter of late Oeorse J. and Mary Lansdelf, ased 80. Relatlxe. and friend. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 .. m.. realdenc. of .on. Paul Mel.terfeld, Kou S. 4th at. Solemn maaa oi requiem 01, iary a xjnurcn w.so a. m, Int. Holy Croaa Cm. Auto funer.l MEZUER --May 4. at lata realdence. Oer. ate realdence, Oer' maAtawn. ERNEST O... huaband antown. ERNES' nuaband of Llaal. Wltcratt Mez.er. ased 07. Relative, and i u... n friend. Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed., 1 p. m,. Train I Int. Ei ...... inr. -I -,------vii. -- - ai. i. a-nurcn. j.urnnerinn. N. .1. leaves siiikk . lerrv 1U31 m. EXerarreen uem.. L.UTnDepTon. xni.i.itn. mv a. htephkn May 8, STEPHEN, hu.banl of Mar.aret H. Miller (nee Mawhlnneyi. Rela. live, and friend. Invited to funeral aerrjtee. liorou'.h" flit, private, Relvue Cem. Remain!" mav . viewed Tue ifter v n. m, MI8HLER. At 708 N. 42d St.. M.V 1, ANNIE M.a wtfa of J. Milton Mletiter. H.IK tlvet and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Thur. . '.' p. m.. re.ld.nc. of .on, Milton Mlahl.r, 817 N. Brooklyn at. Int. prtvat. F.roWoea Cem. Friend, may c.ll W.d. eve. , MITCJIELI May 4. DO.'tOTIir. d.ttth ter of Robert' and Betay v. .Ui.cn. II. Illa. live, and friend. Inxlted to funeral aervlc... iv'!!'.',a.- ." ."! .are"tt' r..ldnc. 1IM 8. Mth at Int. private. MORRKLL May 4. at Hamburr. ?., niLf.Y MOHRELL, merhber Phlla, teds. No. 54. L. O, O M. Service W.d.. S tTmA Oliver H. Hair Rids.. 1820 Chr.tnut at. ln(, prlv.te. Friend, may call Tuea,, 7 tt 10 P' IIURPHY. May B. CATHERINE I. lf. of Jame. Murphy (ne. Marker). R.latjrM and friend. Invited to fun.ral, w.d.. I p. m.. 324 N, Doutlil it, lot. LevarlSstta c,Rl. .,. - ... . , ea.. m.. RaftT PatrUXtAll.tx am a ae. n.aa. ,lE,a,ou.a, a, ,,eAinee, ataWiaiTI (nee Irvine),, wife of Maxwell Nelaon. M.U llve. and friend. Invited to fun.ral Mrvleti, Tliurty 3 9.. n., rtildtiKe WUIUm InTse! saarSBBBaH a WjW:' rvT,---v;-" wv :.Li 1V ajVfl A MATBaa' i 3ftr.) wa.hlntteA. D. C. Mav 8. PATRICK lab.ll O'rteTll :ck v. till (n. son of rttrtck and t.tt Ital Lynn), ef County Tyrone, tltv Yvenaaa f-t.al aa ai;a. '.a.j, aT.""!! . -.X;" ' ...-".a, a. i tela- n 30 a. tn . aaalrfanna f I...,,...1,. ,.T -'" e,,w '""im invneo; tn runsrai. J.mes J. Andrlen. 802 N. t.t st. Holernn requiem m.sa Our Ijxdy of the Rotary ChuTch 10 a. m. Int Holy Croa. Cem. T ',,ftR.T-M"' " SIAIIKIa M., wire of Ale:, ander It. Orr and dau.hter nf Charles It1 anu Emma E. Wood, aieil 17. Itelallvea and friend Inxlted to funeral "erVlcet Thura, 2 p m, 3023 Latona at' im Fernwood Cem. m' I'AVONArllUS Msy B, ELLEN, widow of Joseph I'nxonarlua, s.ed SO. Relative, snd frlenda, Altar Society nf St. Columba'a Church, inxlted (o funeral. Wed.. 7:30 am K.V$W e'1 dsushter. Catherine tlreen, 2943 N. n.mbrey at, Hlsh nna at si, Columba'. Church 9 n m, lnt, old Cathe. dral Cem. Auto funeral. ' rJ'.'AP.TJS'-"uddenlx. May 0 IIIINJAMIN fRANKLIN, eon nf Isle Randolph j" and Maria Pearaon. Due notice of funeral xeiit llilSrialPsi M.v 4. MART r... xxlfe nf A1."V!r.l..Ph"l,.1" ".P'1 daushter. of Iloie and late William Maellixain itelatlxr.. and frlenda Invited tn funeral eerx-lces. Tuea.. 2 p. m r.3.10 pease sxe. Int. rrlxatc. Mon ,tI.".'..l.trnAu'" aertlce. PHILLIPS. May n. THOMAS. on nf Thomas I, and Anns Phillips, ned I vesr 10 nu. Relative nnd frlenda Inxlted to funrl. Wed 1..1rt p. m parents' reel. dence HOT llixrrfnrd axe., XVeat Phlla. 1st, Holy croaa Cem a.Jr..TrHN' In Norrlelnwn, Mav rt RE. RKCVA P.. wife of (loorse It Piitman. Sr. 'nee Ruhr), formerly of Conhnhncken, ased fl. Relatlxes and friend" Inxlled to service!, Z1S)6.'.n" "' dau.htef. Mrs John VI Ca.ael, 703 liar. a ave , Nnrr'atoxxn. Thura , 2 p, m. Int, Ml I'esre Cem. Friends msy c.ll XVed. ove. after 7 n'clork HtaV-MllatlS Msv 7 ,nl t K l,,rr0e. Jle., l;jh;dnvne. y .IH; A. fe nf U,ll'?lPAtlIM.vl,,' a :Voa',1"', "' funeral later RKTIAtltlSUN At Rml.e. n-nr Wll- mi?ftar5',.,J".',.r,"h.mnnlh ,r'ln' MARTHA ANl)IIKM. Xxldmx nf Jnhn lllihnrd.on, a.ed SS. Ilelallxee snd frlnd Inxlled tn eerv. hee. at her lair rraldetue Nenport pike, ronr'h.rlnv. .1 n m 1ft n-lxnte .elySKSn.T".Mv..',, .'A'"JIK R RtNKER. of JI7 L. I'rhe .1 tlrrmsntcxvn. Funeral VM' "n Wr? P,ni. Dsxld 11 Schuvler nlds., nroad nnd Diamond ais Int. pr. ROfJKRS Mav 4, Mre. T TIUNK RdO. ERS. Relatives nnd frlenda Invlled tn ..rv Ices, Thurs., II 30 a. m,, 710 N. lBth at, Int. llrl.tol Cem . Ilrlatof, P... on arrival of train learlne llroud HI. Hlntloii l'.M n m RONEr.-f.Xlav .",. JOHN J., huaharid of Catharine Money nnd eon nf Marv and late Timothy flonex tl.utur. nnd friend. In xlted tn funeral, Krl "..to s m, mothers residence, 744 V 2.-,lh el Hlsh mats nf requiem Churrh nf hi. Fran-la Xaxier 10 ' JUJ'- !llv ''ross Cem. Aulo funeral. .ROSS May fl, JAMES J, son or late Jnmes and Sarah Rn. ased 'js Relatives and frlenda, Lovat Onl'r nf Moo" No .14 ; Mlnneno Trlhe. I. ti it M. No 70. Inxlteil to funeral. Wed H 30 n m. rralilenre of .later. Mrs John P Alartln. 20.17 N Chad. 'Tick at High maa Chinch nf Our Ladv nt Mercy in 30 a. m. Int llolv Scpulihre Cem. Auto funeral . RV1IACK. May n .HiSEHI p. eon of Joaeph and Frieda Rxhn'k, seed 21 Rela. iivra nnri irienaa invited to rubers I service.. Wed., 2 p m , psrlora of Uenrae Chandler Paul t Son, 1321 ,v 18th t, Int Monument Cem. SCHlt.t.INo Mix- n. Ihlt (VxltOI.INE 5cJ!M'l',Jll."". Ksllnser) xvlf' of t.'harles Schllllns. Relallxe. and frlendi Inxlted te funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m.. from her lat real d,S,'T..7,0?.., "tjlah at Inl (Kenwood Cem,. , HCltlCK. Mav ft, AMANDA MCHL'CK Jnee Kuhn), xxldow nf F'rnnk P S huck Funeral aerilre. XS'ed 2 p in . reelilenes of son. 1S1B N, 17th at lnt prltata Mt. Vernon ('em. BEI.I.EW Fifth Month Tlh. at Paoll. Pa.. C. VIROINIA SEI.LBXV ,m n hdixln P. Sellew. Funeral srxl(e at Mai. U... 1,.r.1"1?.'' Meetlna Houee on Klflh-d.iv K""li :i!?nli,, '.'.,h' ." ?. '" Trains lenxe llrnad Ht Station 12'1 n n. SHAW.- May 8. OEORnK r. SHAW, sed na. Funeral serxlcea Frl , R 30 a. m . 88(18 Dresel road, Oxerbrook. lnt strictly private , HIIRHMRR. Mav f,. HOWARD I', sin nt late John I', and Maranret Shermer Rela. (ive. and frtenj. Inxlted to funeral aerxlce 233.1 N. 21lh t.. Thurs, 2 p. in. Friends' may call Wed. exe. SltiEt.tS. My B. MARCtr.t Vf. SHIELDS, sired 20. Relative, and friend. Inxlted to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p ra , mother's realdence, 3i30 N. 18th at. Int. We.tmln.ter Cem. SHIJ(IAKS). May n, I.OCIS r huahand of Helen L Shlirjrs Inee Mejers) and son cf late Lout, nnd Martha Shuara. Relatlxea snd frlenda. Ynnah Tribe No 44, I, O. R. M. : Ws.hln.ton Camp, No 3311, p. o. s of A.: Park lien. Aeao. and Production Det. of International Shipbuilding- Co . Inxlted to funeral aervlcea. Thurs , 2 p. in.. (182 S. Texedell st, (Mth and Catharine ata ). Int, ?.'.' . P'scn Cem. Remains may ho viewed Wed. exe, SLAKE. Mav fl. THOMAS R . son of Either A. end the lixte John Slake and hu band of J, Slake (nee Nohlll). Due notice of funeral wilt he slxen from residence of his slater. Mra. 11. W Dudd. 421 N S2d SLANE May! S. RERNAHD SLANE. huaband of late Kllzabeth Slane Relatlxea and friends. Holy Name Society and Irfasue ff Sacred llearr of St Anthony's Church, Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 a. m . 2SKI Ella worth at. Solemn .reuulem maaa St. An thony's Church, b 80 a. m Int private. SMITH. May 4, (lEOUOE XV . hu.bsnd of Catharine Smith (nee McCauley). Rel. Uvea and frlenda. Iiua of (hu Sacrel Heart of St. Theresa's Church. I 8, W and II , Thomas Rx-an lien. Society and em ployes of Csfo L'Alslon, Invited to funeral. ed., H a ,m , 1007 8. 20th at Solemn man of requiem Church of St. Thorn a Aqulnaa 9:30 a. m. Int. Holv Croaa Cem. SMITH, May 6. MAROARET J., wife of Francl. 0. Smith snd daughter of late Ro.a and Isabella, McClelland. Relatives an friend. Invited to funeral. Vrl S.30 a m . 17(12 N. 8d at. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a.m. Int. Holy Cosa Cem. Auto funeral SMITH. May 4. RACHEL C. widow nt Allen W. Smith (n"e Salmon) ased IS Relatlxes and friends, employes nf Henrv Dl.aton fc Son.' File Works, Inxlted to funeral aerxicea. Wed., 2pm, .172(1 Knorr at., Tsconv, Frlenda may call Tuea., 7.30 to 030. Int. Mxsnolla (Vm SMYTH Msv 4. MARIE, daushter of Thomas nnd Marsaret Smyth, ated 24. Relatlxes and friends. St. Cecilia's Ladles' T. A. R. Socletv. Sodality of Visitation Church R. V. M.. Holy Child Center Alumni. Invited to funceal, Wed.. 8 si) a. m , .rente' realdence, 2340 N. M.acher at. olemn requiem maaa Church of Vl.ilatlon H. V. M. 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. SNYDER. May n. ELLA RVDY; wife of Simon 8. Snyder. Serxlcea 311) Vat or ave,, Swarthmore. Pa., Wed , 730 p. m, Further serxtce. Illlltown Church, Iiurk. County. Pa., on Thur... 12-1B p. m. Train leave. Headlns Terminal JIJ'IB a. m. for Perka.le. Pa. SOUTHWmTH. May fl. MART Ut. widow, of Oeorse If. Southworth. Relatives nd frlendi Invited to funeral service.,. Thurt., 2 p. m., 1022 Clinton tt. Int. prl .s.'tiWJS9N.Fltth M5n!h r',n' WILLIAM gTANTON. lormeriy of Tacoma. O.. ased 78. Relative, and friend. Invited to fun.ral. Third-day. 4 p. m.. realdence of hi. diufh rer. Anna Stanton Pnlmer. We.ttnwn, P.. T.r,al? lt!L,n puh,l,c,.:,'i"S. SAIi wliJ ntet at yvesttown. Buri.l at T.coma. 6. STlRri. May 4 CAROLINli J. (nee Merij. wife of William A. Stlrk. Relative, and friend.. Purity Lodie. No. (10. O s. of B.. nd member, of Alpha Paptl.t Church, Invited to fun.ral aervlcea. Wed.. 2 p. nt . realdence. 2(12.1 N. Mn.cher t. Int. Mill. .Ida Cem. Trolley funeral STONE May 4, MARIE, daushter of .Jennie and lata Oeor.e Stone. Relitlvei ml friend. Invited to service, Wed . 2 p. m., 3188 N. Franklin st Int. drrenmount Cm, Friend, rn.y c.ll Tue.. exe. J&ft'tJ"'-M.X.1'.,uid,'rl!vV FRANCIS J. STRAIN, of 2828 S. C.rli.le at., ton of Daniel and lato Mary Strain, ased 2t, Rela ttve. and frl.nd. Invited to funer.l. Wed , 7-80 ... m.. Oliver II. B.Ir Bids., 1820 Ch.tnut at. Requiem hl.h maa. St. Mantes'. Church 9 .. m. Int. Holy Croaa 'StUART. M.v fl. JOSEPH, .on of (at. Daniel and Annie Stuart. Funeral aerxicea W"J" 2 A.Pv realdence .later. Mr.. Arthur Foiter. 8408 Irvine at. Int. prlv.t. TAYLOR. - May .4. at lloboken. Flr.t Lltutenapl HOWARD O. TAYIXJR. of Co, c. innth Infantry. IT. s A., huah.nd of ElU.heth O. Taylor, ased 82. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral aerxlce., Thur. , '-' p, m., reildenro nf father. Oeorse W. T.vlne sfti-a Ae-ien et, I"' Ve-annod Cem TIBRNBY. May 8. THOMAS F.. .on of late David and Marsaret Tlemey, Relative, .nd friend. Inxlted to funeral. Wed., s a, m.a .partm.nla of Frank A, Hookey, 1727 Olrard ave. Requiem maa. Church Of th. Qe.u 9 a, m. Iat, Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. UMSTED Mav 8. MORRIS huaband of lata Hannah M. UmateU. ased 74. Relatlx'e. and friend. Invited to funeral service.. Thur... 10 .. m.. 4710,Lario at. Int. pri vate. Remain, may he xiewed Wed., afl.r $AN HORN. May 4, ELLEN K,. wife of Alonio W. Van Horn, aged no Relative, ind frlendi Invited to funeral. Thura., 3 p. m,, 87th ind Bertram ave. Int. Hlll.ldi Cm., vii fun.ril cir. Rem. In. miy be VENABLK. May S, it Media, Pa., DK ZlAli J., widow of Penton M, Venabie. .fed si. ftel.tlve. and friend. Invlled to funeral, Wed., 2 p. m.. re.ld.nc. nird.at Tf,' Iliecu nil. a,a. '.'otd STvana. Mania av... M.rlton. N. J. Int. B.Ptl.t Cam. . VON ALeJc. May fi. JOHN J. hu.b.hd of Sophia Von Alex (nee H.rtmaxin). R.I.. ttve. and friend., member, of liar tender a nd xv. iter." .union, tocai ino iia, rnill.. Lod.. No. p., l u ii. 1, t'nila. JfOdSf. . P. O. E ) Frle Maenner. No. il jtfo. 41 Urltl.h-Am.rlc.n.Ben. Attn .Invited to fu--ner.l. W.d.. 8.30 a. rn.. 302 E, Tlosa at.. Solemn requiem m... Church of th. A.c.n- .Ian, sn.,10 a. mx Auto fune WAUH. .Miy.S.. IAB reel. x Wl ROARET. wlf. If Wllllim J. wiltri (n. cut en) Ftelatlvel ind friend. Invlled to funeral.XX'ed., 8 JO a, m.a liftO rtj, SPiniler.it. Solemn requiem maaa Jit. Columba'. Church 10 i, m. Int.' Gata fit. Columba'a Church 10 a. olv BtDu1chr Cam. Auto funeral. Hoiv aiei weTd VVElU.irSH. Mf D, illVl.NA. WlOOVf Of wviqnvr, .KBiea bo, neianvta ana Invited to fun? fl. Thura.- a h. m . reeldenca of Mra. rharlea ft oh man. Front at . Read In. Pa. Int. rharlea Erana Ctm. Remalna may ba vltwtd Wed, u hy,ilv rv,djnc9' F"tb av" "ad n.n rrsnen ine i,yoia txowiana wrumia. yeeirntn. Piamurt road ind Bucs lane, liv.rf.rda Pa.a.w.d., 4 p. m. Ctnutft nc. will meittiU n m. train from Breda It, Station it HajerfoM Int, pfi,.... , ervic. sinin. reaiaenc. or ur.. isawsra Wll ter of J. R, and. Cirolis. A. Wn.on. Hi nv s Jinn .BMsiar n. Jdnni ninni at,., dhu I eyenlns SarivaiVnvrjji-.x'flffi-st vices w
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