$mc VV M-w F H'M't - -' I VJriTtr'T''- f -i'f - fi- .-tl4"i. "V" v - H v: M Fit rn- k if V ii tv :c i ' !l ' l 4 V . . i uy " ; it y n Mil- 18 Powers Find Way to Rule Colonies Continued from Pane One certain detntls, amniiK which ap parently is the one of possession In perpetuity under the mnndnlo nml n not too active supervision by the league. This situation is the more interest in,, because it probably is typical. It Is easy to pain assent on jjcncral principles if those who assent may write in the details. The real significance of the peace boinjr made and of the international organization being constructed is the question of details like those raised by Fiance and the Britten colonics concerning the mandatories. The colonial reform that Presi dent Wilson lias accomplished may bo great or slight, according as the meaning of such deta'ls as the dura tion of the mandate and the activity of the international organization in supervising the mandatory are dis closed in the Peace Conference and subsequently in piactice. The tendency of much of the interna tionalism that the Americans brought to Europe is to evaporate. That is perfectly plain. That statement does not apply necessarily to President Wilson, for President Wilson's position is too general and his language too judicious for any one to be able to say how much ground he has given in such settlement of the colonial issues as now is indicated. United States Supports Pcriictnitj The argument put forth foi pos session in perpetuity of German col onies rests on the basis of practica bility. What may lie described fairly as the American position at present is that perpetuity is necessary to obtain the stimulus for development. It would be impossible to induce large intere.-ts to enter these un developed territories if some one were going to change the manda tories overnight. Practicability has been the issue in all tho compromises made so far. Hefore it the Ameri can idealism has been dissipated. It will be in working out tho de tails of peace and of the interna tional organization after the Wil sonian general principles have been assented to that these questions of practicality will arise. To meet them it seems now al most certainly necessary that Presi dent Wilson's return here after his visit to the United State. Recent incidents have demonstrated beyond doubt the possibility of assenting to the Wilson doctrine of a league of nations and still having, in effect, the same Entente that exists now. and they have shown also the possi bility of accepting his views on colonial possession and still doing very much what the secret treaties would have done. Wilson Blocks "Peace of Loot" ('nntl'iiieel from Pane One purpose of iiinint.iiiiinj ..tdci m the Turkish una. The tnilitai.v representatives of l In eounril evict tr lit able to hold ii ini'a-t-Inc within ,i el.iy or twn. Meiinvvlule their staffs have been ordered to tirceeeeel immediately to either muterlul for the 'onsUIeratlnn of the louncil'n militur 'hlofs North 1 II in Object-. The Peaee Conference so far ha had two replies to its Imitation to the vari ous Kus.mI.iii K"iernnient for ii confer ence at the Princes Island. In one of these the mivernmont of North Kuxaiii ""formallv refuses to meet with the tiol fdievlkl The onisli Hot eminent under Utmlral Kolehak. while less categoric it it replv, expresses strong reserve. 'thliiK olllelnl in connection with the livltntton has been received from the Ku'lan Soviet liovcrntnent. The only Kovertmient that vvu con tinuing to make formal objection jester lay afternoon to the cum promise plan of administering the lierni.ui colonies wiw the Australian (iovcrnmeiit, says the Paris edition of the ("ally Mail today. Her deleRates were declared to retard the ownership of New i.iitiieu us vital to i he .xlstune of Australia Premier t'leincnceau. however, the newspaper odds. promlMd Australia hi full Hupport in safeuUJirdifK her position. There Is no possibility now. the lnll.v Mud dei lari s. of Australia continuing her in dependent opposition to tile plan. Hue tvsul' of the attitude taken by Italy In vesterdny'H Pari discussion. the liaily Mall slates, wum the derision that the mandatory system of adinlnls i ration should only be npplied to non European terrnories. Thus the fate of the Adriatic coast, the Haitian Austrian '" lands and the Frem h territorial claims uKMlnst (ierimnj which include. Ii should he not. il the Sun- Vullev. adds the newspap.r remains for iii'lcts-nde'iit consideration Giant Dirigible Passes Over City rnntllllied Iruni Pane line are more pm. inutile i , ., ,i,ij,.i mail pur poses because .if their Riiat.'' Hiecd Sliouhl bad eathe-r irevent his re turn here for tins purpo. he will ti.v ;o take on supplus at Itiukaway. . . by the same iiieih.nl llv dire. Hon of the Navy Department, uhlch author ised IislRti HouRhton'n attempt to brc.uk 'he balloon i"eord as an olflclal en durance tel the secret of th" cruise wa so clofelv cj.irded that very few of the offurs and mt at the naval liHse knew todav thai It had been undei taken The IiIr d i eilile neatly auO feet lonR. left Its hancai sh irtlj before dusll es. rdav. rose gracefully Into the upper air currents headed out to sea and goon was lost to view. I!. i Moons of various types had become such a common hIrM here diirins the war that the do narture of He i'.s" utirinteU llttlp at. cation fiom tla se spectators who knew nothfiiR of the ciuiaRcous undertaklnir if thu lev in men in the cramped quur cra of i he (lir.Bihle biiu Hem mi I.IkIiI All throuRh the nlRht a poweiful rearchllRht mounted on the roof of the batiKur threw a Rolden stream of Mjjlit from earth to sl.v to ferve as a beacon or the 'V 3. shomd n -hrIii landlriR become necesi-.irv from aloft It is visible to the aeronaui! trrrv m lea away. Thu llghk ot ihu C-i ' v.i vklblc 'Vinii.'li,;., ...,-ji,,. . f 1o watchers at the nnvnt base twice dilt. I"K the nlKht. Ivarly In the rvetiltiK she wiih observed to have turned hack up the bay and vvni proceeding toward I Jilladelphln Myinir nl an altitude of 1300 feet and tnovlnir at a speed of ' about seventy miles an hour, her maxi mum. Shortly after niltlnlRlit, the tremen dous roar of her powerful motors, deaf cnlnit above the poundltiK of the SUM on the bench, awoke Cnpe May t'lty lis the "t'.J" circled over, and broiiKhl hundreds from their beds to see the lilis air cruiser. The "i'-3" later set her course for llockawn.v, passing over New York e.ui.v this utortiliiK. , luii'lnii the cntlr- .ul llnsiRt IloiiKhton Huns to drive the -a'-i' l..t k and forth belweeti liockawn; sml Musi liiRton. travellim by various mi 'niit.-j and at an iivii-iiko altlltiile of nine '. . Thus the airship will have , ,,.-icd . era I thousand miles at the end .f ne endurance test, tf the IIIRlit is s.i. -ss o Mile llveillllte Olllacr l:nslRll IliillKlltoll. olei'lit.vo oil). f chatRe of ihe "I '-:',." Is rated us 'in ablest aeronaut in the naval mi his fa How olllcets sa.v While on i,.i i ,-. aliui ofi' this coast eatlv last summ. .' Itli another olllcer In one of tin- n.iv smaller dlrlttihles, the balloon le ,- piloting; hei'ame dhahled dutiiiR a si and they were fot il to descend on tie ocean. Tltej were "losi" and drifted fm seventy-two hours befoie a Passrip "teanier rescued them half tjimilml and sufferltiR Rteatly from eMiosure. With laislRti lliiURhton in the alr Milp Is KnslRn r W. Tymlall. iiliiiude liilot : Lieutenant II. c. Harris' and Ku sliiti " II. Il.iuc'.i. sirvltiR as cnvswaliis : l'lrt -class Mm hhilsii II. I'. Perry ami V. H Keller, and !uniiet W. A Anthoiiv, radio operator. The "t'-:i" was r.ciiitl.v built for the navy lit ktoti. uluo. and at riven Iiiti n..i. . r..... .(... .... ,. ... ..f .1... . nH. uiii. a ie iia.t s .iki, ii is ,,i i,i,' , ,i ,, i.iiesi iM'e "ii"iKiie(l I'M- iioimhiv iui - poi s and is eiulppcd with four motors .,. ,..,. ,..,., nil ..f .. I.i.il. t..ir..( l,n ., fi 1 1' .-, illlll . ,'IUIII.,I Willi I, ,111 IIHMVIIS ill two sets, all of which, toRcUier, are apable nt developltiR van horsepowet. Tin? were tun throuRh severe tests be- Ii, ie I lie enillllilIHe cruise neKllll Nat C. Goodwin Dies In New York' I .Hitilllleil Irani Pace One ,ei' .h, uiiortllti:tit s he bus fUlltlshid palaRrajihei's in bis malt iiiioiual foraj vvet'e iiicltned to ctedit Ins suei sion of leautlfiil wive- and his Ioiir lime be ll. nd American footliRht- vv.Hi b' eelebrii.v Hut while inatritiiotiy teu.v and ofien does breed nolorletj . few .Vmer ican nctors ever won more genuine fame or more Rentilne respect from tiie In telllRent public than Nallianh I I'arl Cinodwln. AccnrdliiR to the best data obtainable. Nathaniel ilnoriuin wns twni in P.oston July 2rt, I'S", the son ot another N'athanlel '. doodwln and Caroline t! lioodwin. The actor tnude his debut w th Stuurt Itobson at the llowaril Athetieuni. Hoa ton. In IST.1. playing In "The liw in New York " iJooilvvln's histrionic career was anl to date back to his school da.vs In an iicademv at 1'armliiRton. Me., where lib ability at mimicry won him local re nown. After brief periods at clerkships In Huston stores. durlnR which he read Shakespeare and studied dramatic art. he mail" his piofcss-lniuil debut with Stuart Itobson. The followinc year loiinil i Ii ni nt thu famous Tony Pastor's, in. New York, and from then until his dntli Mi' theatrical activities were marked with almost uninterrupted successes.! both as star and as producer. In Amer ica. i:nRlatid and Australia Plays which be made tamous ami In many of which he appeared in Phllnil. . phiii Included: A Hold Mine." "The Hook-Maker." "The Nominee," "Dlack- I i:ved Susan" his famous rede of Cap., tain clrosatree Is a familiar memory to .ill the older theatreRoers- tike's "1,'viiti Ri'line." Hobbles." 'The Member Prom Sloeuiu," "In Mlzsoura," "Nathan Hale.' ' The Sikatinn Itltik. ' "Cruets." "Conftl sioii." "Turned l"i." "A clllded pool' The Itlvals." 'An American citizen," The c'ovvboy and the I.ad.v.'- "When Uh Were Twetity.one." "The Altar .:' l-'rleiidshlp," "The Csurper." "Heaut mid the HarRe." "Wolfv llle." "The (r nliis." "What Would a Hemic man Ho?" "The Master Hand" and "The Kic't erner." Vlie-ler "f ( (tlned.v inoclnln was skill' il in the routine and lllled with the spirit of the art of coined... To geo i.oodwln In a succession of pieces like "The ) Hilled Fool." "An American citizen" lend "I 'avid eiiirri.k" was to real ize what true coniedv- means--that it is the unlocklnR of humanit.v's most se, rei doors with the key of liiURhter--!lmt smiles may he more than superficial surface merriment, may be flashes of wit illumlnathiR the vi'ty ilcutlm of motive and rharacter. Ami aRaln, lioodwin vvas perhaps i nly remitted bv David "War flelil in I'i" iihlllty to Rive it smile the -oft llnlns of u tear, or to biicliten the dark cloud c-f sadness with brlRbt rajs of Instant nnd Renulne laughter. Mr. Onoclttln represented mati) tyi s of American character with fidelity and svmpttthy. tine of Ins meed nc,td rol,-. vvoh that of Captain Crostree, iti "tllack-tC)ed Hiis.ni." His mellow im personation of the t'ncle. in "When w Were Tw.-nt -one," Is well r, memhen d At the time of his appeurani'r in Sl.emi' Jim a uenri classic- in Ausustu Tbonias's "In Mltxollra " a cont, n. Iiorary critic wrote We got a verv Jjnoel idea r.f 'i.. character of Jim ll.eelburn in ' !. Mltzemra" from his Mm eutiance. when he i nines in holding- m im aims a little dot- with a bandaged hroKcu Ir. MomethlnR an audlein-e cab se,. l alway more effective than some, thine the are told, and the fact thai the Mherlff of ItowlltiR Oreen has never klled a man, thoiiRh he has taken fifty prlsoneis and carries seven bullets In his p-rson, which fact tbe.v have already learned from one of the other ihaiacters. is not half so un plessiVe as the slphl of the Bum silent officer of justice fondlniR tie w.itindeel i rrler. The centleness and the loneliness of thee man as he moves Hhiui among the rough Rood-nutured people of the villaRe, Ills sniplicitv, vvhl.'h hruiRs 'In in to his level, and bis tlneniss and self-aacrifli-e. which raise him above ilieirs. make the par' of Jim Itadhuiii ..lie of the tyjies of .Vmeiie-un eh.ii aeter that will he remembered with the Asa Tretehanl of Joseph Jeffer von How strong and living this character Is, and how well Mr. liood win places it befoie jou. are shown by not him,' el?o so much as in tho fact that one has to ro hack to Mr Jeffer son for u perfei't a .e.rforinan. of an American tri Mr. Hoodwin's reputation a an u. tor was eiiualnl by Ida fame sh it "nmr tylnR man" His live marriages often were commented on by him and on one occasion he wrote: M tlrst wife was an angel : my second a sill.v woman ; iu third a I'.oninii Senator: my fourth a pretty little thing; my fifth all woman, in Baltimore, when Mr. lioodwin heard of Misi Moreland s marriage, lie (aid: "I nm tluougli and shall never marry nifuln. I wish her all the luck In the world She is .vounR mid has a long life before her and everything that should make her happy llic Mtirrliice entiirei. His first wife was Khzn Weathers by. who died In US!. NMllo linker Pease was" No. J. nnd she was Jealous of their son. Nat 3d. w iio died, according to the in lor His third w hi maiiiaR. date l-Vbru ar JO I8!i& was ihe Btiituewruel' beautiful Maxlne Klllott to whom (juod. ula ext tisi iiiiiinlnnlAit U-;niini, MVEN1NO VrBLIf1 " 1 NP ( . (.UO)M Tin1 jit tor. dit'tl ,it York r,irl Iml.n illut1 ttolrl afUT brief the P.oiiiiui , . ..i M.i n in. 1 :11ml r. a very btlllii.nl iiiiim.ih m well as a beauti ful one. has also malm, lined her own place as n fori most tlRiire In American theatricals, .-he mid lit r liusbami ...- a fated, rutin r iniilcahlv than otherwNe Some .v ears from ihe date of l,i3 t,yr'. HiiRp to Mnvhie i;illotl Hoodwiti married l'Mlin Hoodrleh illessle IMtia Stephensl who was his leadhiR woitian f,,r Several seasons ' Hut Iklna tpMHlrlch divorced him and was succeeded b Mlsi .MuiRaiet .More- Intnl. who was .Mrs. (loodvvln fur live Jears The divorce court separated them last fall. Hoodwin vmis noted n wi and racon t'ur iih will as an actor and Henedli't. Ills rniiiini l'Ktiiieiiriiiii e iiondwln had the "m.vMerlotis ellsap. pearalice" habit vv lieti at the heyday of his fame', and Huh at limes caused tin happiness to his managers. .t St l.ouls some tears ago it was uecessar.v to I'.'iiui'l an enRagemeni because of the ii.'ii-npp.nrnni'e of the star. The theatre was closi'd tetntiorarily anil diligent hut unavailing search was made for the missing iic'or. A vve'eu or iwo lull r William II. e'lane was plav ing in e'liicago. and iti one s etie where he wns momcntai-ilv alone on the stage, the audience vvas treated l" an unexpected Incident by the Mtnldcti ai pearunce of lioodwin in his street clothes, who with a smllo on his face mid luinil outstretched approached "tho Senator" with the Jovial salutation: "Hello, Hilly, how are' you': Immediately he began 'o talk volubly lo his fellow in tor. who made ineftectual elforts to induce him to leave the stage The audience fully appreciated Crane's embarrassment and their laughter and iloodwin'K persistence brought the sicne to nn abrupt conclusion by Ihe low, t lug of the e'lirtain. 0 EUA. IT ALIAS ACTOR. DIES l. I'ARIS Pari-, Jan. 81 linnet.- Nov. Hi. the Italian actor and manager, vvh' appeal ed in the flitted S'.it-s 111 l!M?-H. I ilead. lb' was born in UJ1. and since tpiui bus been niaiuigcr of llieaiies in Iloine. J Kline I e Novelll, the fieinoiis llaliuli actor, whose versatility Is nald to have been the keynote of his succcw, was horn 111 l.uccn. liny S. US I. and his first appearance on the stage was In Uflll. but he. hail reached hi" twenty fifth birthday before his name became fa miliar In 'he larger cities. Ill- father neti'd as prompter for a low -crude tin atrle.il company, and lim mother ellecl wlien he wai' little more than a baby The e-oinpan.v to which his father be longeel disbanded timing the vvni and Krniete went lo woik as a waiter in a small restaurant. At the first opportu nity he returned to the stage and playi'd small parts ill nondescript traveling t rcvuiiea. Iradually bis talent, both a" a come dian and tragedian, vvas reciigulxeil. nnd by 1 9 S l.e had begun to lank aiming the prott'ltient actors of his own land. nnd his tours esieii.le.l into Suain. suiilh America, Austria. Kgypt. ileriiiuny and KussIh. Two years later he ttsik Paris by storm. Novelll bail playi'd most sue issfully Hamlet, King I .ear Shylock. Mn.i.eth. l il hello and other famous trag edies. In December, 11'HO, he opened the Casa Unldoni, 111 Home, a theatre on 'he same lines as the Coniedle h'tan iiilHe In Paris, but was forced to tiliaii elou the se heme through lack of KUPorl Tiie noteel actor wics enthusiastically received on his visit to the f lilted States In ISOT-as. bi'lng seen here tlrst March . 1!'07. at the l.yrlc Theatre in the role of I'apit labonniird. In Jean A1 card's ceen.edt of the simc- name. No vell! vvp.te a tragedy entitled "La Masiin ." wbn h was firoilucel in lull Testimony for Mayor Assailed by Taulane ( eailltnieil frimi P.iue One had P' rfornied bis din - illy would that will tie have bee-n sn ed ( di to its laMeig dlsoredii " Ahsimdiii District .Mtornev 'I'aulatie riSHlilli-il the testitniuiy of the jiublli asfety and police i.IMcI.iIh that they were unaware of a factional contest In the fifth Ward lietueen Jntno.s A e'arev anil Isaai' Detitseh. With it fevv preliminary remarks, Mr. Taulane tnentloneel the possibility of Ills repenting somp part of Ills mlilress because it wns begun last nigllt. (letting down to the testimony, he declared: "One tiling utiiilsputcd the testi mony is the conclusion that there wns it conspiiiicy lietvvecn Dennett and riiiltsi'h. It vvas proved lieyont the pet-adventure of a doubt. Their vio lation vvas not carried out Idly. There vvas il motive, a design and a purpose to be ai'e'otnplished. The object was the nomination of Ucutscii b" the use of policemen in the cimpulgn. by suU sldlzlng voters and by Intimidation and oppression. I'lilliriiieii Transferred Tills Was parth uee.elllplisbed liV line reinoviil of twentv -nliie office ih and llie- mell out it of th Kilth Wiiril. ThHe f.i.-tH net i-einti'fadKied ei hniien nt. were in tempt via made to explain or justify llu. removal lit the lioltceinen You have no doubt there was a po- htli Ml cunteiit. vim du nm doiilit tlmt i , ., . It cuntlnued from enrlv In duly mil i (Wpteinher i9. .Nor tluat It vtua u i-lreii. iioUm one. in whleii all the aiiproveel H.lllie ul arid poll" meilio.1 were re- -uf led tti. It l n nutter nf oininnri t.iieevt leiVe to all who reud ll.e imtier M'e nil Klieu it befieie Heit.-inlii r lu 'Ho .'.'HI far II llll'illcnt llel.e".- Il.il W'llieon. Hurl. M'liniirtii' or Kenny did not know oil (ihoiti that ai'iit,'' before Se litl-liill. I In" ... l 'i 'il, ll 11 .1 . .nil llle Ml' 11 mi- '.ll .1. I V tii,'if 1 7 .. 'I Ait' ttuMiuuv tttatek' i'ao'Twoolu:' . miacvuSuJrmv ' hKnmimmmKmimmMKMm&MIWpmm&tf i; V J.eed,. ,u..,i ;, ,,clai,!;:f ; . !' 'f 1 ' Uii t'adltiwi' Cotlaie V..; Zi"1f r..?! ', Iti . -- 1 "'f m aj 1 'I 1 I t 'r 1 . v &r si, ,Hi,rf.ii,. r..s..W,....i.,i,e. J-.-fc tilaJ- --:-',.- -."-,., f'V . 'I j,-,, .tuiieJWSliil LEDGER 1HILADELTHJA, VBIDAY, beRnn to transfer these men they knew wiete was a political contest. "Now for Wilson, Itohlnson, Iiavls, anil Kenny In say they did not know whs absolutely unfounded hi fuel. Why even lilreclor MacI.anRhllu nji)olnted a m.iti from the Klfth Ward in his l)e imiitnent of Supplies at the Instance of lU'iltsch. The appointments hefore, tills contest were always made at 'he Instance of t'ntrv. When the. contest started It va he who hnd access to public olllccs. Ii was his teconiiueud.it Ion that i placed a man or had lilm removed." Politics the tti'ictntt Then can bo no doubi that the eon- est iieRini early in .Inly mid was press- i il vi ilh force, vIroi" and bitterness, and ei notliliiR was done. I asked for In. sMinuM when tveentj "o nun Were tintisfci"vil in any dlstrlii In two weeks. Tie cinlv Instance Riven me was when tonne"' Inrntor of Public Safely Potter triiusfernd men In u imlltlc.il contest. Thin was for politics and for no other reason That Is Ju-d ill" same reason whv oillcers were put In this contest until ihe I'l'lmiry election. 'The police heads inulil offer no ex planation why Wlrlschafter was hrotiRht , into Hie Third District as a special olll .r fm- weeks befoie primary day. Tin could rIvc no reason why I'eld man niid 1'uiiii wile hiotiRlit III and put In plain clothes ,o wot I. for Iietitsili. h'or Keiim In mv be did Pot know It and lor liavis. who walked the stteets for davs before election, lo tell you such a thhiR " At II. at point Mr Taulane paused for evcral iihhiii ins. Ileieontlnudl : "Votl don't believe il bicause It can't be title. II vva contrar.v lo the simple flu',M "f "''' '""' "The livelihood of the men ttanferreil ''"pemleil o" "heir Slav Iiir In the police 'h'Parlllietit Thev were suboidlnates. "'"' "lie" il'- order came what was there to do but to obey coders and ro wherever tin vvetc told? "" has lion shown bv witne-se that .hesc lie u were tratisfern d first to rtn- 'Ions pear ib.-ir homes and later, when vacancies wele niaile. they were trans, ferroil to il, tmantowii, Tiueiiiy and Mnniiy link " I lay llefeli Ing I raimfers of I'nlte e i llie ttnltsfer of patrol- men from the fifth Waul. Mr. Tuillatic said' "lilfi'iior Davis and Captain ICetiny say tiny did not transfer these men for p.lltlial work They were' so soli, itotis for the vvelfan- la' these Carey men 'hat political eotitesis had been over for one and a iiuatler years and yet not a man had been brought baclc to the fifth Ward for peine etuty. They lire sii'l exited In far districts'. Ill touching oil I lie' tllle.ilenllllT of shopkeepers during tin contesi, he said that some of the policemen brought te the district fe.r intimidation put puses were still there. lie eleclnred It was1 remarkable that the Commonwealth etlUlil Ret eve 11 eight witnesses to testify about the Intimidation It had be'eti done before with Impunity nnd appar ently was bemg done again with Im punity, lie milled Mr. Taulane then refit'tcd lo the worn Ing that Ktdnie Stern delivered to the .Mayor In Atlantic City In August. I HIT. "The Mayor paid no intention to thl." be mud: Ml went In one ear nnd out the oilier ' When the letti i' of .s-eplcniber S teach, nl hint he had to take some not lev be cause, the firct" were down In black and white. He though: th" bcM way out of the illlllciilly and lo patch It up was to go to the man lie thought con tiolled Stern. lie, ns Stern testified called up senator McNIchol and sen' Stern to McNIchol with the letter (mean ing the Carey letter). After a pa'isc. Mr. Taulane asked. Why, In lit avail's name, did he call up MeNichol? McNIchol was not Dire-dor of Public Safety. srettt Assails stern At tile outset of his opening iirguunn' .Mr. Scott struck savagely at the testi mony e.f Isadoie Stein and drew teals from the Mayor. "I have admiration for a District t torney cunning enough to pass that put rid spot Stern." asserted Mr Scott, his gar.c traveling slowly over the facis o.' the Ititerested Jurots 'Take Stern's testimony out and tlnie 's no case, no conspiracy. The only in.m who tries to besmirch 'ne name of tin good man" here Mr. Scott mined ti the Mayor "as a .otisplrator. Is i us Stem, whom the Mnvor met at Miami. City while his heart was filled wit I Joy' nnd Ills anus Willi pes,.nis Tot In little girl's birthday "I hope I'll never stand ,e i ine.nl. .end ever hear a Jury coiiili n.n a ! low-being on testimony such as th.' If Stern la telling the truth 1 .i-' v.. where is the truth of Dalesman ' vvclijctor, eif Wilson, of Ixrusei'. 'if Tw .'ig? They are the admini-tratioti The ne the men who control tin- employ. "It Is pitiful that we slioulu be iiumlllnteil and that a distil, t attorn. -hntild have to resoil to smli nietboii' ,is to attempt to lauch at the hones' tcsthiiony of theoe men "It IS fill IllSlllt to olll ill'e lilgclle ' Stern's evidence is met by .utton th- demand of the Mayor when he s nt fm Soudcr the Instruct ions of tin Mayo.- vvhi'ti he gatheicel together his ofllca' family. Crtteltv ef l.ievv "(111. the i-rili'ltv of the I.ivv I Hi the ittlilty of one unibltious huni.au against another " Mr. Scott review-eel the Mayor's prog ress nnd pointed out how lie had rise n to postmaster u'ld latar to his present position from that of a l'or bov This biought tlje Mayor's handke i -. bief to his cyee. Turning from praise aif the Muyor n nn iiu'iii, Mr. Scott said he was sony ila jury could not hear Jamas Menrlet n the closing atgutnent for Hie defense, lb- .-aid this was probably tin- last ir ..i.' in which the noted lawyer would lake 'art. "I'm going to ili'iiioneetrate ileaily. said Mr Sie,tt. "that tlnte is no charge before you of which the defendant is guilty Thomas II Km.tli. M.ivoi ,.t Phlltidelphln, holdins- tlmt lilgli ofi'i, , is charRcil with iiRt'ielug wltli otheis i., v olale the law and with iiRtieitiR i.i use- the polio In politic-. In another in III. I. II, Mil s Mlllf l .leulsh llli: (OVIIMi Ki:i.llilON" n 1 li" tlee ui- i.eiree lev It" lir 11 I'.-k'.Vl' KlI'U: s n in "mi. 1 1 i.-nele ui.-l i I. v. In K,-. y 'Ilim' .-.eniri,i In ,e in S,-i,ts fr.. All we-1'..lie !-' lirtlll.CU'- s K. eorne I flr.ernl i.n.l VI...H-S V .-rn..'. -I- I'lmroi'i.vvs T H E A OWM'.I) ANT1 MANAGED I1V Mi.Mnnit.S Ol' THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT OJD AUUVU MAltUUT Hll.sSII. II MtlllSl'AI ll 11 Al.I.-.'f V .st lilHIN Mil'.A PPnAR '"''''" VvU' wn.r.i.v.vi i.i'Tii 1 i:imii i;m a ' if ut i' imiiiiivv.ir lU'.ANI'INii POLIahUM MiitKin- iifnvnr.N' r.UTII AM) CITII - MAItiil i;itlTi: i'I.AHIv In 1 1 n'l.i: MiiH noovnit f-s-vl lOMlAI ,iln 4 Maple VVOO.I Aven LULVJINIAL. s.13 Bui s:ir. p. m THE COMMON CAUSE tUriLNiH MATINI.I: DAILY' VI vi ltd 1: i"t It.NKf Its "SI'i'ltTI.N'ii l.ll'K' FRA"NKFO"RDTTT'"r"nk'or'rAT': '' 1.' ' 1 vitis ut - , v crm-i KffNH f ,,,.., lm1 ?. "". " r i x I . .. in-.m .... ,, kN 52si$y f:&fttM,Hre 3J diriment lie Is a barged with violating his duty because lie conspired with oilier men. "You have been led nwny by the Dis trict Attorney. There haw not been one word to show conspiracy on the pall of the defendant. Tin, District Attorney attempted lo becloud the Ipsiics with Il logical and Itnptoper nrgunients. "He says Ihe .Mayor Is guilty of con spiracy In encouraging the police and lire officials lo become active politically and concludes by holding up lids' letter" Mr. Scott held the fairy letter "the authorship of which lie apologizes for." Lowering his voice. Mr Scott con tinued: "As soon as the Mayor got Ibis letter ho called his dliectors together and Warned tin in to keep their employes olll of politics. When McNIchol told him of police activity In the flflli Ward, lie summoned his Dlfectoi- of Public Safety nnd ordered hint to stop It," Mr. Scott then told In detail of the Mayor's nrrcrlcil e.fferpa to slop the fifth Ward troubles. He said llie Mayor noti fied fit pin In of Police Kenny and ordered Captain of Detectives Sender to milieu an liivcstigiillnn. Ordered Invt'sllgalltiii "Was tlt.it not the net of a Mayor doing his duly by the city?" Mr. Scott asked "You heard the Assistant DI reclur say he was sent to Investigate In the fifth Ward. The Dlstrli-t Attorni-y si.-,!, I l. .11.1 ,,.,, ,l,,.i .....,e.t.. if .i....... ,..', it. i.i ,iu.e iiiinie, II liie-ie were, any tiling lo find, whv didn't the Dlsttlct Allot tiey Hud II and hi lug It litre?" Mr. s.i'oii paused for a moment is though expcetliiR a I'l-plv. Than he said "Was there any ev ideti f any intlml- diitlou" Any sollcliatlon for Ilh gal a. t fintn Sepientbi'i- 7. the elate of the Carey letter, until the raid on the Plnlcticr club on September IS? "What mine could be done by the' Mayor than to send Souilci and his nn i Into the fifth Waul to watch and n . that no ctline was i .ilinnlll. il? Does the Dlsttlci Atmrnev eall on the .Mayor to In. n iiolicemau and go iuiolbc fifth Watd ami suppress with bis own hands any vinli'tiie?" Air. Scott said thai Patrolman II, iv den, one of ilie ,invlclid defendants, had bein a witness m ihe conn, and licit his wind was accepted by the DNirkl Attorney. Assistant District Allium v TalllatlM objected nil the glotllld Illlll there hail bee ii tin evidence, to that effect. .Midge Allilelireld luilleil Hie objection with "There wits in, evidence that I in -ilea was a Willi-' in this court Mi Scot:; stick to your text." "All tight. I'll stlek lo llle li-xt ' re plied Air. Se'e'dt. "Hut didn't hear any ivieletice about the a-apllol graft ni.il eitller." Hi' i-i'fitri-d lo a statement made by Air. Tai'hme. in wliii-h the latter coin pared the Investigation made by the ele fendatits with that made In the Capitol graft ease. "When the .Mayor was on the stand" said Air. Scoll, "All. Tiiuliue said to him. 'Don't yon despise Stern'." The .Mayor said, 'No. I despise no on, ' Again the .May it s.'cmeil much moved and his handkerchief went to his eyes "Tills poor man," Air. Scott went on. "feels today the Inavy. corrupt hand of otic who admits that legislation given to lilm disappeared, I have no tear of tlii' evhlence. I know you men will say: 'Theie' is no evidence of conspli--aey .' "The District Attorney, with all the tricks of the plead' r. cannot malic von me-ii be-'ieve the' .Mayor ever cotispiied lo kill, to strike down, to assault The mily chaige other than those this man I. lit VI KIWI Hulb seves The Temple University J New classes forming Feb ruary 3 in the School of Busi ness Education, and on Feb ruary 17 in the College and Teachers' College. Write, call or telephone for catuloy. T EMPLE UNIVERSIT llreuiil mid Herbs MIII1C I II VMI AM) ll(IOKIii:i:i'lMi Our srail'i.i - aire In i.in.-nuit .1- m.ind l!oo4 ravins veisitiiins nw-iilt vou. (Ire-ss Phort hanil. tin-- eay mie. iic nvtrin Cotnplet nlBfit CMMcs Intrusive, tralntne. l.nrnll nov time. Cull or vrrlte for full prertn nlurs nnd rntnloe i r"'V..V ,.l '"-. "'''' AiEievWy ' mirsp in vomnirrrp VU' Ifll rlin.lnnt Vi IH,ll..l..lnKt. - -...i.i, .. ( l.ltivi I'll i.f AAJVXiF'Tl BOSmESSS 'fc f' "'"' -ne i ' i - e- i .l r.il'hii "III M . ' en llMolil, ,.,u t'i. Sue i . ! i- - Tj, i.i ' '' iinirs.l i nlBnt- ill!) Walnut rrel What Is Your Income? If you i . u flKurf il.if..- lvi-p ti, .f l-(T ll" ' "MH'Ilv,., If m.ii l,,n,. to Ii. w tt limit ..stir tht Mi.iiiv t hti.u tn.it lii.tkf it -t. whil- vi -.tn hf.p u. Witt, i -i mr i .itulnU' fMiliiiiiint, liAM ' i ii:s i.ii.i.i:i;i; uu .,nit sTiiuirr !vriN4'lli: III s MIKIIII, with ii rpmun i fur th.tiuunhin sv t in Htnit 'Mip niil snj 'imti nl ni' ih'.ii ih.i' m.nl" He amiluit - in Th- KruitiNi .i.-m .1 .1 ip.-i ml (ir'KU 1 'li.tii'1 .uul s'i r 1 .it f. C-i.nr- AHT K.I lii.ll.ili . i.inp oT .,n Iii ,iii. i:fiin i- -' uif Ph W.tlnut S'.l ir THF. TAYLOR miioiu 1IMI VIAHKIII' Te.lehers VVnnteil l'..ii!,n VMiltlni: fres r. nlsir'n fur - .- & N..rm.el erinltlat.s Moilern Te.ii'lieTs' lliirenii, Idllj Mnrket St. STRAYER'S """ ,,'B, I'maliieis Uclwoi, JliVrtlUVJ COT l-IIKSTNOT 8T. Veiling Wo. nen nnd filrlw School of Horticulture for Women Practical anil Theoretical Inttruction in All Garden Work V.-i-.-tutiM at rid tt" c inlen. efree n)inus (irrlwids. Shruhl. r I'nnltrv Plant. Arlnrv t'miiiliiK Kitchen T,v y, r !Jipmj e'ourf" starts J..' .n i'ls' p'hort eour of 1:! vv "ks '. ... April '.itulmin, r.l.l.MU.III l.l II.IITIIN ,i:r lllrerlor Vnildrr. IVnnsvliiinl.a. ruiiiiiri.w T R E lUMRO ''""NT M 4. lllllAltD AVU. jwiliuu juml... J 1 tie.iioiilrankfoiil "t ." V IV 1A VIE'ltN In "MlltANI. .viii.i:h LOCUST r;2.D. A;N" '-o"r hthiiutb UVJI..UJI Mt ) Hi .'tifin. i:vM,aj.3ul0.i I'tfi.iNU n.t:ii:iin'Ks m nf r or in.; shadow NIXON r'"'u AM J,All'xin;sTH oiim.r i-i:ati-iu:1s' 7 "'"' " ' lll.U'S AM' I'A.NUI.II.s-" PARK "y.,J'AF;'iiN Kr 1 "'vix Mat i." I.-. Kvir ai:.-, a0 11 Mtltriffltlii- .'(.AUK 'n ' I.ITTI.i: vt lluiivilll" Dl1 I t-D AND HANSOMH'l'H ll V VSall Matlllt Ilnllu - '.l NnitM.i vi.vtADni: in lSt9 ftsJ 111:11 ' .'.i.v w.u" Xtm 11 ..1 1 ')iii 11..:.. .i,,, KSSM jw rr tfifiift eiii ut Hill imi Hi ,'1,' ,',1.' '.,!'1,''',,''n ' fiimlly. .- j strand ","MANTo;sNv.ii,t. m mk v'tjrA .-ji JANUARY .'M, 1010 Stem makes, is Hint he conspired to keep Hie police In polUles. "The District Attorney hopes lo blind you with Kpplcy'H bloom, with evidence that has no lelevnncy. I take It you will cast that aside. "Our witnesses liavo told you thai the police nnd lliemcn vveie moved old of the fifth Ward to keen them out of politics. The .Mayor was Jnstllled In no icepling this slnlelnelit. j "You know you iii-e not going to swallow the tales of Cohen and lainwltz, 'this pair with the dirty bill of health 'they Rave themselves on the stand. I don't blame the District Attorney for casting Ihem aside. It will take belter men than tftesc to fear fiom the Mayor Ids Rood name, or hcsmlicll the good name of the cliy. A "Hntnbling limine Keeper" "I hope the Mnyor will never he Intituled a criminal on testimony of 'gambling house kcepeis and speakeasy keepers, i "This,, men would tint hesTlate Air. .Mayor." Mr. Scott here' tut lied to the I .Mayor, "to tear you uwiy fiom the (woman whe loves you, nor lite fiom the woman I would die for." Mr, Scott then laiini lied Into n to. View of the evidence given by W'lllli'sst'S i for the Mayor win n:it iti shuts ATi.iNTir mv, n, J. TRAYMORE ATUNTICaTYi lURIDS GREATEST HOTELSUOOSS vc5Hnmslertotnet.irlvniel.utli., run. voter Jl'jr.0 an wkly IS :.o iii ilstly 0 lluhre HOTEL BOSCOBEL ;,,'yAf n"r tpen ThoronsliI ti:ifril tilt It. A 11 Marlon nu I'niNT com rn ist. VA. Firi'l out tl flrrrntr in tnrn o thn for Houtl ienn iiiul Old I'n'nt Comfort OLD POINT GOFvFORT, VA. tfolfl ( lininlifrlin SwimmlrieT I'onl. Co'f kf 0 7 hiMr.oiH'uw.ii. i:piv jr f fill Kuropfun Haiti nrxl lT Kk. 'Irp.Ttmpnt. Writr J YV kl til O.r.ADA.MS.Mcr. TX-Xf or nnoklet ii-i.l iiifniiii-ill.iii nt Cook'n. 2:'5 S llrienil. It.i inonil &. VVInliolnli lull.". (,'h-."t. nut "A-l. Mr I m'T," in Arker s. tL'th anit Chestnut Am-rlean llxpress Co . tll'7 I'lieHnilt St M. M 1,1 sum:. I ,. The Monson w;. wi.i. rfii.nl N'e'v, I -1 n lli.-tii-nof i uii mi roiitie. a:n tiitth. The Bennett ,,';;., Vciar ('II ft M ' "'1 1! M lirnnett. I'IKlTtll'I.AV PHOTO PIAYS ORTAiMrn tAj222 BOOKING r CoRPORATIOM All. -,.,,!.,.-, I-'1'' Morns .V I'.issyinili Ave Allianibra vit Dnihiu-j i:bs o:irti VI le I1HAHV III is Tin: in'! i."vv i if m:it ll.SN'li" ADfil 1 C .'.'ll AM) TIIDMI'SON' STS. Al ULLAj MVTISf.i: DAI1A vi vr vivitsn iii mi'tifx- fiiti:s" ADPAnlA ClIIWTNl'T llclovi' lliril AKLAU1A iii a M. in 11 :1S P.M. 1.1 il ISA VI Vl.l'eiTT S ' I.ITTI.i:. XVllMf.N" ni i itTninn uuoad ktui:i-:t ami oLUllDlKU si;m)ii:ii v.NNA avu. 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II. .'. u a i:v i i v "if ii IMPERIAL i:v i i v n st mii r if it vnsT.vuf MiTII WVI.N'fT STS :in t i'V I t eiiti Itee'lf It ' I' V.--IX i ni 111' 'I Illlll I l7AriI7D "ST IAM-A.sTI.lt AVK L.U..HL'1-.Ix mvt'm:i- daily MVlb tin i . i vttv I.ITT Ml-s tiiii I. it ir GIRLS ! n There are .sit many features of interest K ivonien appearing every day in the LEI)(JEIiS that they are read by women and girls in all walks of life. You can reach the stenographer, gover ness, lady's maid, cook or factory worker if you have an ad in the LISDCJEUS, morn ing and evening. If you need female help of any kind jou can (illicitly secure it if you plume an ad to the LUDCKIt today. -r IN Air.MOlllAM i'i:rtt:t.MAN. In sm1 but Invltig mMiinrv nf our beloved son nml brother, t A "','" P. J'lUllIf.MAN, who ilopnrte-il this llfo Jan unr.v al. lots, need 2 esr. .,.,,..,, i'Altr.NTH, HIHTHItH AND lmOTHI.lt, Btntlis AJ.T.KN' At Jiilluslovvn. N. .1 , '" -",, apoitoi: I) Alel.KN. nne-ilai'. , '""'W,?,'-,. frlenils Invited to funeral services, reid'li'nc-e ,.i,-,.i,s niiien lo luiie-mi ,ni. -V. I ot Itnrslllnl C, Mount, .tulluntovvn, N- st., ittaii n m. Int. .lulluilown. N servlre ..A,'-f,.T.,'V' "I Pnetimotlls. .ton an, Ijl.tZA Vl'.STl.V. ORe.l M. funernl servlee Sst . II ii.- in., ln.ti' fepruee M. Int. private. IIAII.IIV .bin. sti, it XOIIMAN llAIUiy. iiueil 79. l-'iinrnl '.'l."i I!, llravers line. ' n - I', in. Int. iirlvntn. II.MITII .Inn sa. KATIIIIIIINK. vvl.low; eif llihvnrit M llnrtn. ened s. itelnllves nml frleinls Invlleit to funeral srvlcrs, Hat., u s. m.. I ! N .17th ft. ItnASTOS'.jien 30 John:." IhhIkuM of lllndrn liiiftnn Im-e Jones) IteMtUes an' fllenils, lli'tli'Volent nml I'roleetlve Dnlcr or lllks. No. 'M3: stnmllnii f n Tribe. No. "J-, I (i. It. M., Invited to funernl. Pun ,5 t in. mil Mnrket nt . illoui ester t'lty. N. J Int. t'rilnr llrovn !' m., (lloueester, N. .1 IIKt'K At Snmirltnu 1tnsiltnl. .tun. .an, SA1IAII A . wife of Kll A. Heck Itel.itlves H riel friends Invited to servire. Tile's.. If p ni , .'I'tM N. THi st. Int. nrlVHte IIKfKKI.mt lletlilehm, l'a.. .Inn. "1, t'Altl. IIIIl'Klil.HII, riirnieilv.nf I'tlilioleltililn. iikpiI e-. l-'uneral wns held VVe-il., Jan. -'J. Oile N. Mnin st.. lletlilehem. Pa. iiifKiii jan ai. rii.viti.r.M A. itnt-irit. on of Mnl T. Mundy nnd Irfte lle"ir" A lleerh. Itrllltlve-S tind frle-nils ItlVlted til f 11- i.rr.el. -.vet . s:.1o n. 111 . leil.lenr" of mother. Blieial fliestnut st. West I'hllnleliihlrf Sol- inn in.ids of reeini-in sr I'lrttiio-'i's I'liureh In ii, til. Int. New r.eth"ilral rem. Auto e, rvlee. llBN'nnit. In Atlantic rity, N J.. Jan. 21. ni.l.AlllITII wife of John II Tli-niler nnd ilaticthtpr nf ,inry A. nnd the late llntiert Ilnwnrtli. Itelstlve nn.l friends InvlK-d to services. Sat . -' p. in., illlver II. tlalr llldtr.. IH20 c'liestniti st., I'hlU, int. private. Chu. ter Ilurnl avm. III:MII:..-.Iihi r.n lATIIAItlNf. A . vvlf ef William ll.-ni.'1'l nnd ilaimliler nf lelwai.l i.lel Isle .s'.irnli .Mi Hi Ide. Itil.illves innl frleinls Invited lo film-rial. Mem 2 p m sl.l.'ii.-e ,,r ii. nrare II S-linWit. ir.ill VV V e ninlnir ee" bit N.irtliwi.o. a 'em. Auto fun. r.el tlllilil.i: SiiiMrnlv-. .Inn. L'fi, I1ANIKI. (1. Ill 111)1.1 : Service Mat . ,1'ail ) III., leslileme ei Mr. Auutistus t;. Huik, lay S. n:t.l ft. In' AlllliMi'ti I'llll HIJACK .l.in, .'S. l.f.ONV I. lll.AI'i; (tieo llnrtil, wife of Albert II. ltlnel, llK'il Is Helietlve-s tin.) irlen.ls, fternont I'ouneil N'e. :tj, S. mill I nf I. . nml ennui No. ..'.', I'. (I nf A. Invited to funernl servlns, Sat., '' p. in all W. Illeutior st. i.M'i st nti.l X'.irtheHft Ilntil.'vattl), bit tirlva'e. On 1 rord Coin. nein.iln -nay b viewed l-'rl. nfl ' e P. in. IIIIIUIIH. At S124 Anil st . Jan. 2fl. ANNA M. wife e,f Jestnli r. liilicss I'.'la tues unit frleinls Invitnl to service, Tus . 1 i in, enter II llilf lllelit . lsi'il e'liirltiut ft lilt e 'utlihf rlntnl I'eni IIIUH.J.MAI.!. Jan. L's. M.MIlt.Mti: I', widow nf II-.. ri;.- VI. Itroi.m.ill. Iteliillvrs nml frl-inls Invit'il in funeral. Sat 1 p. tn . Iliiv, rfnrd ro.nl. .Vllllnion', Il.l.iwat" I've., I'.i. Int privnte llltosll's. on J.in 2. 1JI10. HDN'A ASIITO.V Jan. S!. WILLIAM J. w TII.V. Cr. ItelHtlves sml frlenils invited tnf in-riei, .ooii., mill a. nl.. ri'siunv" - ,-. In-lnvv. J. p. Miiridiy. Mi) N. -tHl ' -"''J"" ' reiniiein innies i'liureli of Our Moltier nl "r rows 111 u in. Int. I'atheiltal Vein. AUtai riuiToi'b.vs Tho followinp thnatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Booking Corporation. 1 IRFPTV lll'.UAl) .1 rOt.l'MMIA av. ll10ILIl I MATINKB UA1LY i-i:i-ii, in: vni,t.i:s ' Tlllt SlJfAU' MAN ' 1 333 MARKET Ti7ik. ' VN'V.V I'.VSi: In "nn: iiiniii: Titi'Tir' MnnFI 4- "l "TH ."T. Orch-Mra. iviviii Continuous 1 to 11. sr.vil e-.vsi in Tin: n.N'i-: woman :OVERBROOK USD a tiAvnn- l'OKU AVE. PALACE 1 MAItKirr STIIEUT 1(1 A. .VI. to 11:15 f. .! WM.r.ve'i: i:i:in i Tin: iifii PR NfFc,i ,n,H MAitKirr sthi:i:t ... l-JlJ X.1I0A MtntlilSP. M MIlS fll.Mlt.1IJ i'IIAI'I.IN - ' "iinititiiwcii fi.nTiii:s" REGENT MAI'", 1 li".mv 17TII " lX,-VJI-l' ' II A. M. to 11 I'. II II11YANT VV VSIimitN , ' VKM-S IN llli: IIASJ" RIAI TO ui:i'Ma.ntown avijT llrtll J AT TI'I.I'KHdcuL'.N' ST. i:nii:i I'l.vY'iii.N u, - "Tin: .vtvsTf.itY iiiiii. RURY JIA1,K'"' "''' iii:i.ov7ti7 IX-V-,XJ l in v vi i u ; jo v M lll'TII e'l.ll-femti ill "Till. ISAMII'S I'P SAVOY '-ll Ml!i;':'' STIIKKT JrtVU ,S..A.M T" MIU.NimiT '. i ,1. 1 1 n ' nn: iii.im: . -i i i:-, i- STANI FY -Miti.i:r .vnovi: ioth " O 1 Al-Ml-L. I 11:1.-, A M t.. 11.15 I'. 41. I' IV leltll-l'Till S v I'.'ivtvs, i; up iiM-t'v vii'i-.r" victoria m,,'k,it ri;,'V-:1'uv e w . i , i - , t ... , .... .. ' ' ANM I I I: l.l I.I.I PVt.V.XN c.'l l-.f.N llf Till si:v Mi m mm iw9 rJfD llKATIIS. 1 JUMA (nee I'lnlc). wife ot Itny P"'."luiV.V, ! a,1 learn. Ilelatlven nnd friend; Invited to ' rtiiiernl eervlces. on pot., at ! i"- .""t," I iito renldrnce. ioo B ijtli, t... Dtnr. P, Int. Mt. .Morlan Cem. ITIend. .may call 1 I'rl.. after 7 D. m. imoW.V. tn J'lill.iilelplila. Jan. ,1ft. LEN Ml! A., wife nf Thomin llrown. Ilelatlvei nnd frlenils Invited to nervier, Hun., J P-.,m't lute resilience, lllsmere. Del. (on Du font load from Wllmltmtoii). Int. Hn. Jamta fhureli t'em., Xewrort. Del. Hi'TTiinwor.Tii .inn. i'i', i". nor. hus. hard of Deln.t f. ltero.ls and son of Frank f. nnd Jlary lltiltertvortli (nee llellerman). I n area L'7. Itvlollrea nnd friends Invited to i funernl. Mon., '.' n ni.. S-nith Central av.i , f heltennpm, Montaromrry Co.. Va. Int. prl- eiiin, a.nvnvievv Vlll. CAM.AliAN. Jan. 28 Jtl.N'.N'IK. wife of Wllllatn fnll.ihan atnl daughter of Daniel nml Allee Traner. nated L't. Itelntlvea tani 1 frlti.ls Invited to funeral, fat., -' p., 'm. realelenro of lirother-ln-lay, 31'eO llmcrold t Int. .Vlaiiiiolla fern. I f A.VIPIini.I, At Drevel Ad . Overhrook, '.Ian. S.H. JAMCS A liusliaticl of Charlotte l. fnmptiell. Itetntlvrs and friends Invited to service. .Snt.. HI..10 a m , Oliver II, Hair HI'lc, lsiil Chestnut at. Int. private. Omit (towers C.VIt.NKV. .tan. so. KATIIKYX A . .Imnthter of John J nml Annie a.'. Carney inee fiireyl, formerlv of 1123 Christian at int 'eslilenie of pn rents, r.il.lfl Chester avt. I Duo notlre of ftlner.ll Will he Riven. , CASSIDY. .Inn. UK. I'HAW.ns, husband 'of tho late .s.irnh (.'assl.ly. Itel.itlves nnd friends nre Invited to attend funernl. Sat., nt S..1D ie. ni., from altc ftprltic Garden st. Holemn Ileoulem Mass nt St. AKatha's fhureli nt 10 n. in, Int. at Catlisdral Cam. Auto funernl. fHAMIIKIIM.V .Tail ."W, CHAtlt.OTI K 11., dauBhter e.f U'llllatn II. nnd Charlotte i Kohotit Ch.-nnl.erlln. nire.l 1. Itel.itlves and . filemis Invited in funernl. Mon.. 1 p. m.. ii-T-enti.' resldonee. front st. ami Tlartram nve, i:sslni:tnii, r.c. Int. lllllslelo Cum. friends mnv view- remains Pun. eve. CONWAY. Jan. Mi DKI.IA. claushter of 'late Kranrls mnl Mary Conway. Relatives nnd friends Invited to runrrni. Pat., S:.1o i n. m,, resliletiro of uncle, James Conway. i i'J1 W'all.ice st. solemn hlath mass of re quiem St. I'ntrlilc'M Cluiieh in a m. Int . New Cniheiirnl Cetn. Auto funeral. I COTTIIH Jan. s. JAJIHS. son of Cath iirlti" nml In'e Tlmnthv Cotter, of County Cork. Iii'l.iml ltl.itives and frlnds nn I .ell societies of vvhlcti he vviib il memlter Ir. vlt.-d to funernl. Snt . T'.tn o. m.. residei ee of hi-.ther, Irr.'illlill I, I ealtee. flslll N. l.stli st Solemn ldtdi mass ni Church of the As sumption l"th nmt St'ilnic ll.irden sts. o a. in. Int. Holy Cross tVin Auto funeril COTTKIt -Intl. L'H. nilN'A MAKIO.N le'T I Tl-llt (II"' If Udell I. Wife of Hubert .VI Colter. IIKrd iT. fimeal services lit "IHU N. ".etll 1 st . Snt . 2 p ill. Int private. COYI.i:. Inn Id. .IOII.N -, husband f lllllllmll Covle Inee M'llevilt) llelatlves anl fr1 nils invited to luneral Sat. 8 s. in. IH.'l.'l S '.'nth st Snl. -inn IiIrIi mass of re- 1 nulrm St. Tholens AuunniK's Churcll Ollln 1 ii. m Int. llnl.v Cioss cem. Auto funeral. DIVIDHON Jnn. '.'s, lU.IZAHKTIt. wife nf VVIIII-im D.iv-lelsnii Iteliitlvs nnd friends llllViteil tn futierjl. Snl . 1' p. lit. husband's lesldeuie, .11-111 AlleiilieiiV nve.. falls of Schuvlklll. Int Mt Vernon Cem. Omit How ere 1 DAY N'enr Murlton. N J. Jan. 2f. ClI.llll.CS II. DAY. son of Charles It. and Catharine- N Dj.v nice'I 11 months. Rela tives ami frl-nds Invited to funeral. Sat,, S P. in., re-sd,.nee of pnrents, nenr Marlton. N. J. lut Cole.tnwii eVm. Conveyances will meet the lL':.p','t train from Market st ferrv. Vhlla , nt Marlton, N" J. . DIM1VVAI.I. hiiilil'-lll.v. Jlin 27, OKOItOf It. I.ist,nn.l of Louise c. Dlnavvnll, HR'.d in. Itel.itlves eeii.l frlinds. Police Hcserves nnd l'ollce Metier!, ill Society. Invited to f'i nt in) services, s.,i . . 1, m.. uii.irttuents o Andrew llliertie' Sons. J.".s S. 4th st Int Cetlar Hill ''em. frlnds may view remains l-'rl . 7 to 10 1' ni. Auto eorttiiv HUH .Inn. 2,'i. iil.'i.inl f. S .1 Maine I'llAlll.llS T.. son of Kntherlne Dnh (lie llerrinnlilll. HelHtlv-s nml friends Invited in .fntier.il (.erv ices. Snt , 'Z p. 111. 311 n ;,t ! Int liret.iiinoimt c'.-tn lt"liialtis may b viewed Krl eve. DI DDY. J.m t!l. ir.D.NANDKIt son of late Wlllliim nnd M,ir. Dmlds. naed II Ite-bellves and frltuls invlieii to funeral. Sat , 0 c. tn., ,slt"r's residence. Marpnret Urchiiut. r.lnli Dlttmnti st. Hcetuiem hl.'i ni'iss St. Joachim's Chuiili 10 u. in. Int St Doniinlc's Coin Ill'N'.N .1,111 ;lll e.f infliienrn JfN'.NlrJ Ut'N.N, il.iimlitcr nf 1 ; 1 1 i-.a I ... 1 1, nnd the i.ete I'.ilrlik liutili H.-l.iliV's ,itid friends In vited to fiini nil. Mon., S::hi 11 tn . resililenes .nf ninth''!. 1,'.U2 S 1'2.1 st S.ilcnin reetul-ne muss nt si. IMfiiuinl'H Chiirih 111 11 tn. in llnlv I'ni.e Ceir. Auto feliernl fiii.Tfi.N'. Jan. L'ti. i:i.i.aiii:tii n:i,. TON fjelatlves nn.l friends Invited to fu neial services. Hut , L' p, in , fKI'-j Mascher et , olney. Int. private. I'CIWI. UU .Inn an. MAe-jillK ITUVI.DIt. 1 Ileiatlve-s and friends Invited to funeral srv- Ices. I-'t 1.. 7.:ln p in. chapel of Andrew J. Il.ilr A. Son, Arcli nml ltuh st" Int. prl- I Wfe'mSYTIf. Jan. 30. Sfi: widow of VV. II. forsjth .-Hid daughter of Inie Allen e. Milir.eth. llelatlves nnd friends Invited to funral services. Mi.n t ; p m . S:t v . Sotne-rset st Int. t'llvale. Mt I'ea, , Cem I'I VNN. Jan. "..'. ' A'l II I1IM; f I V N m' sj:, Cdrpcnl- r st ll'iatii's 11 ml iri nil Invlt'-d to funeral. .Vl'u . s.:;u th ,,ij,-, 4 L'otli si Sol.-inn r.-'iul.'iu muss S' e i,tri. . Church In 11. 111 Int .f.itli. dr.,1 Cm Ant-. Ber"lce friend- mev . ill sue 7 . lei p 1, (IANTT. -Jan. 2. SAIIAII .T widow of ' Hurry tlantt tin-e It.istlan). Helatlves and trl'-lids, T.intrU.iy Council. I. of 1' No. '.!, Unit"! to s-rvlfs. Snt L' 1. in, 72,'l N 1ttli at. Int. I'rrnvvood C"in. llemuin. .may lo viewed l-'ri., H to to p m. tlAllVI'.Y Itev. ill-till I'. a,AUVl:Y Sen. emu nnniie-rsarv iieinbm hmss ut Our Lady nl .Vlele-v I'liureh. Mriinel St. and Nll-'lll-ll.llul;, ,ive , Sal , in 11 111 I'lvfne- eifliee benlns Illlll a in Th" .v-T'nil el. 'a.-., r'thtlv. ami frleiida Invited llATKS -J.111 V!i. tl.tllltlllT i: eUushlsr nf I'nthlirllii mid l-ite M.erlln linle. ftela. this and friends mav call nt vi.'n VV Cum berland Id, I'rl. a tea 111 n ni lilt Hone well lleilf.ir.l I'll . I',e. lll.t'TTlNll Xenr SHe.bsl.or... - j Jin 2U. .lVlilll li. lll.l'TTIVO ,sn,l t K.liitives iiiiiI friends Invited 1.1 fuiier.il services, residence William iIluitniK near Sw, dtsaieiici, Sat . 11 ii in Solemn hmli mass St. Ji.M'I'h s Cliurell, Swc.lesborn, 111 u III lilt M. Joseph's Cetn ClillDM.lN .I.i 1 2s. lift. i:N VI w.f.. f Waller II. Iloodliiiin nml d.iuidit-r of Thomas Hlid latie Minnie Klrlc. .IK..) "3 I!e"mi, and friends invited to fiincr.il. Sat 3 n m falli'-r's residence, 1212 VV Hilton st Ii, Ore eiiiiu. unt Ce in Kem.cins ma.v bo viewed I'll., after p. in itll.VfSsl.i: Jan 27. CTIAItl.fS f hus li.iinl nf Int. Sus.tii liiaessie ii,,.. VVi.rrcni .,a"l 72 Itelalives iiti.i trie lids u, n John v Is"1''" .l''.-'- i'rt- ..;- 'i A, 11 Cnini. ,,mi Ladles Aid. .No V2s, s ,.r . ic.eetiers ,.f .leitili Mullet S, hool. Yin . ,i lln.it Club. .tiwt.il l.e ftiiei.el scrvn s. Sun 1' p m 1VII N I..IWH- n fm i.il,,,i., ll..,, ii.in I. mil. i. in Ce in Aul. , fun, rat (iltlllit Suddentv. Jan. '.!.. JOSLni II liusbiiml of S.atah ftik-llsli drier and con of late John Kill Sallle (Jter ajie.l fill, Ilela lives oral frli'lids Iriv Ite.l to funeral services PV '. :1 !',,, ,"'.'. a- P''l',,r st.. Mt. Alrv nt Ivv Illll Cem Itemalns may bo viewed l-rl eve. ..tlltf.Nflt Slldelelilv- l.i n '.'s .K1IIN Ilf.NltY ( Itl'NKIt. hbimI T3 Relatives and fronds llunibolilt Lndee. .No. 3T0. F. and A. VI VltMl lo t-ervlce Sot.. 2 p. m.. at I 'Sl.Jeni "111 Vi. Ill 1 ''. Ill I'I or i.i I Jlrs. il II. Kbort. 3(ll pilwitc. West Laurel llu .IDIIN litislinliel of r .i"n ' "I ' Holler). lined III. IM- ' ' , ivited to service. Sat . Ill "ilf'" -'ll- .'--'. W. I'hll.a Iih. prl- ,,.V'lel'li'. X( f'"iisliohockn. l'a . Jan. -S III-. ...Nl. K . wife of Alexander Ilnmll. . Hi Olid .l.iuubler of I.ete Louis and Amelia. -...-. k,.i i iieiauvts nn.l rrlenJs in. vii 'I to fun. nil Sat.. 1:30 p in. 4i'2 '"'"'-'i' i'i nve loiisnoiiockeu. Services tn aivarv 1' J. C'hllleh l-3i, n m. Int. orl. v.i. Hari-en-nm rem H lltKINS -- fan 2 ' e r ,V,,re HarUin I I' 1' I' k II Ikl'.s wnl I" klV 11, 1. 1. .Ill- l-'i ..nt si r. n::iii.N.v m .i.i mi I i Itiee' Mi Anatlv 1 aul Die" linlli .- of funer- I i-'s r.sid.-ni . 3nd3 N I l.Ur.NI.IK - .1.,,, ".,. AlMlLI'lf HllltT Ni. Is liuslsiiul of a undine H.-rtnee-k tnen -.lelii.-r. ace. :,s It, intivHs and friends, ii -inbei-s of Cinstutter se,tv nrl IVnrone l-iirv i omilrv fliib, invited to funeral sen .'I .i "",', ' " "' ' leslileme of sim-lli-law, 1 narles lliiiismau L'll,-, s 24lh st ltd I i rnweoii ev,,, Auto cortiKe friends may all Sat S p In. ii"VI'",V ,,''"" " All-Hi- wife of n.'l I '." I ,""i',"" "l"1 ''"UBIIt'r 01 J. ,1.11 I .ml tut, sf, ,si,,t,,r it.iatives nnd fm m.s nvi - 1 l.i fuiiir I. Sat H Ml a m . 31.VI in" . .'.'"-'j! Ir'"'" ClMireli of AscenslO'l 1 i,'cv"! .'". N'" ."hclr.il Cem I, .. iM.n ""'','!" ,'-'S' eiAMl'KI. husband of 1i"e faullne I vmls (me freuild) nn.l son nf I i "lias anil lilhuibetli Hinds, nued Illl Ilela il .".,;'".' se1"".1"- M'l' ! II I""U. No. 2IM1, I .eii.i A 51 , S'l.neinen's) felinwshln of 21st Nian! Kil'lili'tlakll Tilbe. Nn j; l o It M ;'',l".',i"V,', ,r,,.I,ehl,l, "n'' ''"." Hailwny. In-- VII 'd l.l fuller, I selvi.es. S.et . "Ml P In .ski-in . "f pan-nls. "in Sumac ,t . M'lssa Hem" 'laia'm.v1. "'".' V1"'h'''"l.r Illll Cei.l I.'v.e.u . " ll,"l 1 l N . HI , ONI.S - Jan jk iioiuiiit C . son of lata Itobert and i:ii,,,,th llurli'im Jonei llela- t'vea and frl. t,l, Jnv lte,Uto' V, inernT servlcr" ,"; - ' " ' Iuul -li'itlun st. Int Merlon ivVtiT-vfiN -jun ;n, i-nr:Di:nicA vv d..,mi,i r of l.itr Wllllani anal Mare.rei nMiMi1"."- rl'iSr.1 i"" ","''" and friends in it- el in funeral services. Sat.. H p ni v ii"ite"-e" 'T!'"; !"",'irlM KauCmin. 2nn N lliil l)tiioel st lot Tnmnriua, l'a . Mon 0 in T.imaiiua ihiieri copy ' ' ' "'"' ' KI'.LLI-ll - aan 311 HI IZ.V1tr.TII T (nee s.eitll wife of Vllchii.l J. Ke lev IteliC tlv.-t nnd f. lends invited to ,,,ei,.l ft 'eT r "'"'I,", M" h:' " m - i't 23.". I S! . i. . .'' mi' .r.'''iui''in mass ut Chureh of llur lade of M,.r,j , , H ,, " Ynt KI.I.I.KV .lien 2-t SfSA.N'NM widow of VV Ilium II K. itev. aae.i S3 ltel and friends Invited te. funernl services a," In in r.-slilen.-e ot damilitcr Mrs HarHh 1 Metier 2132 S. llamroft t Int private Anne service I'rivaie. MII.I.Y -Jan 211 AKTHtTIt M Kr.-r t -t Itelative, and frl.-nds Invite" to funeral' Hut 2 I. in. (1121 Arole ave. LawneJIfe 1 "i-'i'm .i'V.'. I'V.V'M'"'' ,N"f""v'd V,,m"naaU Ul.l LIll.l.HIIH Jan i, MAItilAIll.'T' I wife ,,f Mlllluml'. KeSerleler aiee? 13 II. I. m s nml frilids. M-est I'lllla linn.,.. lien II. i I Soile-tj-. invited to funeral ."erv' -s Sun 2 ii m . sns N isth si l,,V I'.ivi.l. Mt Mnrloll Cem ,nt' LA.NllLIIAIIT 11. Jan. "'I pnivann ll 1UH.S SOU of lMwae.l I ' ' .'j D.V.A ? " A Uenuelmrtel (nee ni.'.i,i." i,n lb Inl'V-es nml frlemls Inv-ie,... , "i.. u: serve s frl S ei in . res';., ...... l". 'uneral fat ii. Independeneo nve.. (ial i.AnS. 1'h ""'"': ... ""'"' ivu n lllllll y. aUVWM.U JH11. L'K, A.ll!M Tl ..r i.i aiaiiitnn arm.. .. .. i. - -. tiiu ) s-. A
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