Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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GERMANS EAGER I
FOET ALLIES' FOOD
Hope American Pork Will
Break Huge Priee of
Coinnioflily
MUST FEED 43,000,000
Problem tf Paying for Suffi
cient AiiKitint Is Hard One
i for Teutons
Uj thr Anocmlcit 'rri
Merlin. March 11 1 lip food sltua'lon
Isi the nil-Important ipiestion In (Jer
rnanj, and the coming of supplies from
the Allied countries Is lennin to hive
a market elTrii on ptlces
It Is hoped tint the appearance in the
butcher shops of a consider tide quantity
c-f Americin pork will break the price
of pork whu i is at p-escnt being Mild
ourrcptltlousK at thlrt to forty mi-!
a pound and teTid to dln-ct the snn'l
supplj of honii meat into legTl ill innels
of tlade
Imported i in Is sold it flftv-tuo
maiks jiei hutuliidniluht and con
denfed milk mil other pi IMots di
lre"d for ciildrui pitiinls in hlspltnls
and the oung or skk i;tntr.ill luni
been corresp nillngl high
Ttte governimnt piogi.un foi ilie ds
tributlon cl lie tnpotttd food is b.i'-Kl
upon a popuiitiuii ol il, imu lino lomlng
undei the lI its of sn-i illed elt-iu-lders,
a i fftniuinled Inim the fami
ers The food minlsti Usui's the tosi
of ntcessiM fooil Impoi tn at ijdti 0U0 -(100
m.iiks is lonipmil with the ment
British est n His of cinnm on or ,ip.
proxlm.itili . on" (iniMiijn m.iik (limb r
Ihe pie iyi i , h nii
The Herman ileli;itis it In nine of
their deti u tun for Hius'-els Kuld -ee
provision rui onh nlniit li.iir of In
"amount l'linnnal iptrts is tin ited Hie
total nniouni itilUibi, from tht I'lirtr
and hi-i of ilu German sii lis for, igti
secur'tles on tied in i,iinian fouign
credits and ion (ion onn mirks riom ih
gold tesciw uliiih ill l.nteili would
permit to In ipplinl, tn food iiuii'ii-i
at onl i son nmi nun m trk- nothr
rillllon was i iverable b exports of p it
nsh, djes wootl .mil o lit r tonmioditie
althoug1! 1" I'll Mill lllst 1'ood Million
Herr Schmidt inntidout in tin food de
bate at Wplniit lei ntlv Hi- woilunen
were d i b di e'lttinc dim n th1 po
nlbllltx of tlTTtiiin tin food impoits bv
constant trilus m ili p it.ish and d
works and coil mines
May Wear 1 iircijin Serviic Iinilre
Wnsliliictnn, Mirth IS Vuthoriti
has been given bv the War liepirtment
to ofllcers and inllsteil tnin ot tl-i
TJnlted St.itis arm who served In tin
armies of ,inv io-be Ilgirent to weir thi
Chevcrons and badges denoting sue l
services awanbd thun In Ihdt govein
ment J Deaths of a Day i
CHARLES E. THOMPSON
Father of Assistant Trc.iiitr ol
First National Bank Die- .
Charles 13 Thompson ,i Civil V ir
veteran, seventv-nve ve.it old died vis
terdav in his home 7in Wright nvinue
Camden He vv.is the father of 'I h o
tlore Thomp.on assist int treiturei of
"the Flrt Nation il llank Hi i a
member of Ilatih Post No !7 f! It
Shle'd of Honoi and tlu- Am lent Unlet
of United Workmi n
Mjik , Gtiesi
A resident of C.imdeh stm." 1ST! .mil
tventy-elght vear. In tb,. eniplov of the
American Hrnlgmg i ompanv Mai It
Guest died vevteidav at his home. 1!.'
Clinton st-eu Hi wjs a veterin of tlu
Ctxil War
James Henrv Hart
James Henrv Hart ngid tlttv nine
for man veirs innected with the firm
of Blddle Brothers woolen merLli.mts
died on Kund-iv at his borne Jlf North
Lansdowne avium At nluetoin he lie
came a salesmin for the Blddle firm i e
malning vvl h It until be retired on ir
count of ill-health Mx month" ago i x
"ept for h'Veral ve.ns when le w i a
member of the firm rf Illnd A Hart
woolen merihanth
Mr. Hart wa i membti of tiie I,,nv
downo Presbvterian I'hunl Meildlan
Sun Lodge of .Masons , i the Ciesient
Club.
Oeorse Lovcll
Geoige Lovett who sun "filed Hie lite
Theodore 13 Towiibend as weather fore
caster at the Cape Ma station died of
heart disease at his home In Cipe M iv
T. J. at the age of seventv-tvw veirs
He was tax reeelvei or Cape M,,v ftom
1891 to 181M
Troops Back From War I
J . ami Homeward Bound
ARRI El)
South Car lim (I Htth Hhipl r
Xroin TUInnM Iiull.n Mirlt
Ni w imr.
OIllpiMl"!,
Tixas
jtmu an, uiuo
Ijoulslnim (iMttlPHhin) Ht Ntwpi-rt
Willi Hnllnon t'omp tiiJes 11 n ml !
flurelcal unit
NH
and j
Arcadia nt Newport Wwy with 1 1 lth
Munition (.otniuii-, r xhh ur.tiuz itlt n
ami rf44 AP ll aunnt t av n ..!. .-
Euronv, at NV York froiii viars t.tes
vvun aiveiiey two onicers nml 1 ,SH men n,
ellldlrs the lllllth P.i Unite rank ( rrs . nn
Plete. alxts six nffleern me ,na m In ml
ue"J.,.l,Ine.r" "' "'" no'iers hiii JS2 men of
w Binm untune III V an lesion
xourteen camps anil barricks throutihout the
countrv
Mlasourl (battleship) al New Vork with
tvTentJ-four ottlcera and 7.14 men the lemih
Machine Gun lUttallun tnmplete nf the
Tvfcentv-seventh Division Of hese trnnns
two officers and seventv three men replace
ments will 10 to tamps ejordnn anil J,her
.,,.. . ,s ,...,j.,i,,j lurnirr .spw lnrk j
Tork casuala and the aedttered casuals
MllFTnriiV lo ,ni announcement or mlnlsteilal
uur. lUUiH ihanges
W A l.jckenbach nt New lork from Another resolution adopted by the ton
l7Ja'r"rlibur,I?rCht'i'N;: " vT-orJ m?r"m ,.,.i ference. urged that all foreign language
March 10, with 210.' army personnel in
clufllnz Casual Company N'o 3011 Pcnnsvl
vanta.
Charleston at New York from Brest
March 8. with 1J7I men includlnx Casual
Compsny No 002 Pennsylvania
BV if .'nmI,.ni?'J" 'r0m """HUS
r f-m vt invii im 1 iiivii
, DUE TOMORROW
filusppe erdl at New York from Mar-
selllea. March 0 with lD.'l army personnel,
t r lnctudlntr Casual Companies Nos Jtnla and
11)82. Pennsylvsnla
Kcattle at New lork from Brest Marrh
' 1. rslth 1.177 army personnel Including
Casual Company No lllll, Pennsylvania
Italia, at New York, from Marseilles,
. March .1, with 1010 men Including Casual
Companies Nos 103.1 New Jersey 104H
. Prnnsilvania
v. Francerca at New York from Marseilles
-"' v March 3. with 1183 men including Casual
Company No 1023 Pnnslvanla
Cuu Uckolan. nt Neve xork from St riazalre.
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1VINTFK nKSORTS
ATINTIP I'lfV. N. J.
HOTEL FREDONIA
JPEN ALL YEAR Tcunesseo ave.. just oil
i:rdvralk. European plan. II up dally.
ftvsjry appolntm't Moelerata rata restaurant.
, , HOTEL CONTINENTAL
rati. Phone or wrtta. &I Walsh Duncan.
Tsrwsufiuiiliu (0 ml x prV(,S baths snm,
' si-lyr ltJ.50unwk 2 fed up dally. C? Iluhre
""Ylttr lASMMiSL Ktitucky Av near
'e.w! inraynpen
rtrtj
, ! at
EXPERTS SHOW HOW
TO REHABILITATE MEN
Cixiliiins and Soldiers to Bene
fit 1) International Con
ference I!) the Aiwciatcd Prcsc
New orli. March 18 Hi hiibititat'on
'if ilinhletl men civilians ii well nr
soldier was discussed at the ope nlnu
union hor tml.n of mi International
confluence nttetidid bv pioinitiint lied
Cross vv'n Kern of Allhil enmities and
lie I tilted Mate" The sessions will
continue tlliciiisli Satunlii I he sub
licts to he eliscitsseel Itteliiile' mullt il
niovlslon iKeupitlons foi men In bos-
pltnl" ti nlnK nun for new trulls and
placing t hem In ptonta'ile implnvnuul
The lonfertnie l unili i tin nuspln of
ihe Hid CrosM Instltutt for Ciippltd
and lilsibled Aim and iln llnl i mi
Institute for tlie nimd
OrKonl7Ttlotl of tlie lollfllilue m. u
pud the attiiillon of the di legates it
his morning s s( ssinn i tlieaftiiiio n
i ii c ting d lig.iti froi i ibis i ountrv nji
1'neil the i ihiun nmgi im of phvl.ai
rccnnstrui tlnu i nnipi nsntinn and v ih i
lional le.i.ililltti ilon
' me of tlie best known men in tin
rilinblli ation Held nbmad are deligite
among ih, m In .Maurhe Huurillon n
Trann president of tJte in rm in. nt Inter-Mllnl
lominlttie n w ,n irlpplis
lluirv i.ouidPii ripresintlng the Pieinh
lommitiee on work for hllndid sol
dliis I. Mli man ilirirtnr of the Hi I
gi.in nuliitr iiistiliitr foi w ir iipp'i
Major lb rt Mite lell dlreitor of tub
nli il i. ii limp im il , P.iltM, nimliti i
of p ii-iins M i ioi I i i in ii Mavnell of
tin llnilsli m.nitiv nf libor and Mri
Mini Wind -ni.lirv of thi London
war pin-inn. lommlttrt
in nil tank linings and members
of tl , rnonsti uit'on MatY in ripie
i in i ivis , " ti, Mirgnon ptiri! of the
I nitpd s.atev iirmv Ihe fi deral ho ml
of viifiiniii.il iiliieai'on the buieau or
wi ink iiisurann thi nt 1 1. m llnl
loss i, putnii in .,r l, in ,, (f ,,,,(
otln i min n telpr anil iinritihli,
ig.ini.ulniis h.n. di legates at tin (on
ferenee More Methodist
Shifts Coming
( i ntimietl frnn Piue One
isMgtinn nt foi tiie mining ve.it mis not
I'eildidon rail tod iv riu It, v II K
Mi 1 1 nli is tn ! tiansfi i n il l.um Mir
ins I look i liuri'i Two ihurihis hivi
Tsknl for hm Mcmoi ill hutch and
i a. Hi nil im I'hutt Ii
'Ihe ll-v 1 i ink I, i. ruff si.mst unn
of the lonferime and ins ir o' Chiliin
iiani i hurili s. i ured a vpai s have ot
ibMin bnau'-i of illness
rh. retit mi IP of tlie l!v .1 K T
i .1 av v ho i nti i ( il , he i on fi u nn in 1 S'i I
leivi ' i int the pulpit of IJethlencin
i hurili lliflbv I, It Ketels of liidlev
I irk Chun ii Is iliktb suuusn
Tlie vaianiv i lused bv tin letire
mt nt of tlie Hi x lit S ij Vei-non of
tVnti il i Iiuiih lloxboi ougli probablv
will In (Ulid bv tin lti v V C Tv-on
of or'hortn, stuet Clitirih 1 i.inkford
While a ma orilv of the pisto-s r
endlng the lonfirenic fnd sUi( tliev an.
to In retained m thilr presmt ihirgts
vet there v as an .tmopher of mnous
ittintioi this moinmg whin tin closing
m ssion of the lonfitence vvas c illtd to
onli r
'Ihe nailing of tin appointments is
i pitted to In gin about noon Tilde wcie
to be no afternoon or evitiinf, xirciss
Whin tin as-lgnnn nls have bnn n id,
Bishop Uiriv will tormillv lost tin con
ierenit sisslon md tin ihinid ni'n
isteis will return tn their pnsint
ih.iiH ntnvi theit houenold erfiets
ind take up thfii lilinti in the new
fields eles gneel foi them
Mule Mil Opposed
Uesoluticns protesting a,' lintt the ap
prnpiiatlmi of stati funds to sn.iarl.in
n-lilllt ons win un ininmilslv inopliil
'I lie n solution also calk d upc i (liver
in i S-ptoul to viio ill bills providing fin
sui 11 appiopt ia Ions
'1 ho lttv Hi Crank It l.vnch p istor
or Utilizer l hurili said that no Metho
dist institution uiiptid slate aid
Plans tn raise fS utio.iinu tor retired
Methodist priacliei wen lutllnid bv
he llev Charleilt tialui business man
ager of tlie Hoard ol Cotifen nee Claim
ants It Is planned to uilse f.'n iinn.ooo from
the vailotis icjnitreniis and fr linn nno
from a pel main nt riinil foi that puipo
The annuitv foi n tiled preaclu rs was
Increased to tl-' as n b.ibli ligun 'I Ins
inians lint a minister who has sirvnJ
for fiftv vi .its will receive $Cmi a vi.n
Among othtrs vi ho telired at tills inti
ferenie vvn the Itiv I)r M i riion
p istor nf Ciiiti.il Chun h of lloxhorougli
lie s, rvid slxtv Vfars
'ihe lidloulng vven admttid lo tin
i onfereni e on trial hatles Hnraston,
olnev st Clair Cjhtir 11U .south 1 If
tilth sued. Mich ie.1 B Davis a
Pioiisi 1'ilD ill.iie stteit Lfckh j
Iliino- Uilgus I'llO North .Slxtv-thirc.
stieit Levi Zi I r and Walter K Ht v in
l'r.iiiklord
Die mill tun tn aillnit Hrvan i.iuseil
i lingthv discuss on .i lie sought acl
initt.iTice thruiih his general reiord at
Temple l ollege It is thi tule of the
conference that a spec lal exaiulnai ion
must be taken under thi elireetion of ex
amlnets of the conference It was
I agreed however that Hrvan was thur
oughlv epi ilifled and after a long argu
ment he was admitted
k hrit In I'linstitiitlnn
Pistors and tieople of the Methodist
I Hpi-copal ihunh are utged earnesilv,
to consleler in amendment to the Con-
stuutinn nf the Lnlted Stales recogniz
ing Chr st as the moral ruler of Ihe
nation
This vvas the -eiise of the 1 epot t of
the lommlttce on the state of the ihurth
aYid the countrv, as adoptid after
lengthy illsc Ufaslon at the closing elav
of the conference
It was the mist Important or several
of the flnnl business session preliminary
tonferenc.es in American Methodism he
llstcntinued
The Hev Or A M Strayhorn earlier
in the conference Introduced a rebolu
tlon demanding a constitutional amend
tnent that would recognize Christ as
the moral ruler of the United states
I This resolution was referred to the com
1 mlltec which made Us report this morn
ne I As at flrtt presented to the conference
STEAMSHIPS
1 Japanese Steamer
'"ALTAI MARU"
From
Philadelphia
1
'
roit
ft.obe and lokahoma!
yalllng about April 15th
For Freight .Space and llatea
apply to
Gailey, Davis & Co., Agents
403.3-4 IIOI'BSK IIUIIJHNO
PMUdelphla
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tills morning, the report expressed ejm
palhv with the spirit of the resolution,
but lecotninendrd tlint no HcHon be
tnkcn
Report No, ...proved .
This tepnrt dirt not meet with the .
conferences approval In the debate
which followed the Ue Charles Honda,
of llllnmslnwii pointed out that (Joel
was not recoRiilred In the niorlcinl
on-1 It tit Ion and that therefore no fun-i
ilimiutal kiouiiiI olrtid for iirmv nuvv
nnd conirrtsslnnnl thnplnlni anil other
f hii'tinn features of the Vnierli in (lov
eminent tln ists he declared made
use of this omission to spread t In. Ir
propact'inda
National s'und iv laws said (he
sn aliii me ih fensllile onlv on Wi Ifare
ground VlthoURli ni.irh cvciv state
n stitut ion recognizes Hod. Il has never
hem di i did th.it this Is i ( linstlan tin
Hon
It was dri Ided ii ft r the dihate In
cinlmdv in the commute i tepntt
an
,imenilment tirplng Jl thodMs both pas.
tots and people to earnestlv lonsldir the
suggisilon of a ehangt In the rederal
pnstltut'on In vvlili Ii Clulsfs spiritual
Ii adi isbln of the liitlon would be licog
nlnl Tlie repot i or the eiimmittee on
tin siati of tm i 'uir. h aild tin loun
trv was presented bv the llev I'dwaid
s N tide ii istni of the
1 Irst t hill eh i
lletmantovv n
The P.i v I dwaiil U mtei bourne, now
at M Silo alinouni eel Ills wltlldluvv.il
riom the mlmstrv this morning
Will Dismantle
Helgoland Base
( tnilleuril frnin I ice One
iei MclioliK Isclinlkovskv tnesideut of
the provision il goveinment of North
lluss'a and 11 is le Mnkiiil.off,
nihas-
ldor to !'i nu Tlie ommuriir.itlon
lsked iln Peace lonfcience to adopt
icsolutions eli e at ng all questions ion
cernlng tin bontiditr e s or Ititssi i asthev
existed in 1111 ixepptlns Poland sh ill
not be dn did vv nl out the const m bf
the liuss' in people
'Ihe eominiinie niio'i also leeptests thet
eptestlons eoiipernliis; the status of the
1 1 it ton i lit a s Include d within IUtsi i shall
not in di ( did without the ipp oval of
the Jlussnn peoples 'iln c nmuiittee alks
ih.it the Pe up Conferenci assist the
v arums n-iilonnhties to ergani7e against
anur'iv lex tirovidlug a provisional
ifginie to meet flnimlnl, ecmiomlt and
militat1 need l'or this puiposp recog
nitlon is snuglu foi the ne f u to govern
uii nts whu h the enmmiltep savs have
Inn inspired bv elemucl atii plineiples
iitiel suppoited lev their populations
.SH KDE SEEKS EQL AL
OICEI LEAGVEVLAN
sine khiilin M llc'l 18 I Hv P )
In annmii ng swede n s at e t pi.i'iep of
the Inv itai on to neuii.n nations in at
trnd i .onf.ienie in Pails on tin le icru
or iiitions Pieniler Helen sild tnHv that
lb, nnv.inniilil hid innflllci SWKI1SI1
ti P'-esi nt ition tn a conimiiti
which
h nl In en Imiu studv itig lb
N itui il the Pre nilii
lui'stion
s. id thi"1
s.ltisfv the
prnc dun In it'eir cannot
ne lit i i povvi
V im ntai i une mull
tinn nlv
the ele m mil lo be pel nutted to
t .1 . ,,.e, in .1,.. n.IlN fill OlICll UC-
lllie rat'ons of this v orid prihhm he
Ten . ue sh,ll Ariel oillselves able to de
cide upon out own nttiludi
(lliviousv the league will not be-coini-
a Ml Iciciip abb to perfonn i s
tienieneloiislv dllln ult task unless It is
iiiadi un.virs.il ind Is Jiuilt on the
linrielpb nf full justice ror all its mem
be rs We tin onv piesent e ert.un Im
noitani v'e-vs at til" present stage if
the proceedings nnd hive not neglected
tin oiipeirtiinltv to do so and this inltl il
eourtesv -finn the Peace ((inference to
the neutrals favoring toe uncordl
tion.il i ghts tf neutrals stems to me
to In propielie ot new anil mote decisive
eoiicesslons which dnillv xx 1.1 place this
dillleu't piobbm on the onlv e orrect
foundation all free nations uniting foi
right and pe.n e
Heme. Male ll IS ( Hv Pi I e
Swiss rit legation to altend the liellti i'
lonfcrcnto In Paris on the league or n i
linns le rt bete list night Tlie members
,ne I'elix i ilondei funnel Presieli nt and
a inember of the fedpr.il council Ifren
r"ri v nf .tirleli a mitllbei nf tin n.l
tmiial council Prof 13ugene Hulnr t
l.prne 1 niveiFltv aim Prol Williait
II ipp ml or the t nlversitv or Geneva
Zone-Fare Fight
Up to Assembly
( nnllniied from I'use One
Nevvnik on March -b lo enter einphalir
protisl against the proposed sbtcin
'I he coniiiiiltpp Is headed b Howard C
Walton
( ollliigsvvciiiil llenouniea Plan
Cilv ( ommlssioners c,r C olliiigswoad
and Haddonrield last night adopted rem
Iiitions denouncing the proposed one
rite fires on Ihe giound that the fian-
'chlse of the traction lompinv provides
.Tor a flve.eent rate ftom the Camden
Ifetrv to both communities Both boards
decided to send proper lepiesentation to
the hearing to be held In ivevvaik
Definite netion against tie proposed
rate Increase Is being arranged bv the
Camden Count v Board or rreeholders
the Camden P.otai v Club, the Men hauls
Club of South Cam'deu the watd pi
litnal clubs of that cltv ami otlici or
ginizatlons The announcement nf the proposed
ni iss-mee ting on Monel iv night was
tn nip bv Kr intls B V illpn, president
of the Chamber or Couunerte, following
a meeting or the committee selected last
week to arrange tor a countv-wide pio-
, test against the fate increase
The mppting was held in the luad-
eiuaiters of the ehainbei at Jl Broad-
wav Camden Members of the tom
nilttie are Bobert 1 ( low, Ir , thalr
nii n James Scott, James Moran, Dr
fleorge Berlnger, Herbert C. Corson and
( harles M Curr. 'crelarv
lilts nt t'niintv's Prosperity
' We hive called this mass-meeting to
do what the trollej rldets of Camden
and the cnuntv Instrutt us to do," sild
Mr Clow, following the meeting 'The
I proposed zone-fare svstem Is a matter
of vital Interest to eveiv lesiclent in
this section Tho ratification of the farp
Incrpase would hit at the veiy prospet Ity
of the county and caube a drop 111 the
value of property eiyrv where"
Mr Clow s,ald the Chamber of Com
merce had .realized the dangers that
confronted tho tountv If tho zone-fare
i:m t'vnoN t.
Doth Sexes
F BUSINESS COLLEGE
Shorthand and typewriting or I
Bookkeepine Taught in About I
30 Days of Study. I
Send for Cataloeue I
V PARKWAY BUILDING
nnnAn n rHP.PPV STM
UllWsPt-v ... w m
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SIIIIRTI1AM) AMI HIIIIKI.I.KI'INO
VUi lasjunts- asavi 111 ciinvi,nii uv iiinnvi. vuvxa
fa Ins noullloim a watt you UreRR Short
land the tae, Bpeetly sitem Complete
niahr fl3iHiii IntonsIVA trnlninfi'
Knrll nny tlmf fall or write'
rnr run partl-ulnm and rataiotr
Vrlllf t UlVPUb fifll I V.V .
IVW nml Cfr nt Cntntnrrrn
1017 (hftnnt St.. IM.IlrtdflPhla
STRAYRR'S The Itevt Ituslneti Bchool
Taylor Schooicrk'eV.
Yonng Women and Olris
I'lilla. Krliool for Nurses, 2Sd & riiratnut Sts.
Hospital A home trnlnlnir Call or wilte
I1L1.KHNVIH.K. LANCASTER CO.. I'A.
HT.VTK NORMAL HrilOOI-Renutlful cam
pus. .Excellent table. .Strung Faculty,
Tuition fre. Sprint term n- -11 Anrl U'
,' H ' ' " ' ' U
sjstcm wns ndoptrd nnd vvna preparing
to fight It to a finish
In addition, the Itenl r.stmi. Trim
League of New Jersev, of which Mr .
I In VI In BanrnliiH Imu ..... t -1 li !
unY,cm.,lpp,,Vlt.on ," the pilose,, i
Increase and has Initructcd tlie hoaril ,
of Kovernors. to nice' at Newark to plan
IckiiI action
'Kidnapping" Act
. of Mother Love
t oiitlnned from Pure tine
ililldtcn wen able In take uit of theni
"elves. but she worried alx ut Dorntli)
-he i, une tn I'l lladelphla In her sorrow
nut' met Wn'tei .fcnncllr I'our earn
iiko thex uere married
Heard ( hllil n lll.l reuleil
Crpnits reaihed hei fimii time
.K ti,.aied
nine, ne sa, inat iiorottij was
right Toliv
ll.l ll lllnc,l
his daughtii In the lare of Mrs .Nola
Wnthlns bis lstei She paiked up
her housthold belongings nnd went to
ht ninth about two veils ago and
Iinrotl v was taken bv hei daughter
Mrs ,lae k e oultet
last veal Mis Jeanetle went to'lene
llnule to attend a tunernl 'I tried to
i Hoiothv but fajled 'I hev told ine'tecAves assigned lo
sue vva being trial eel badlj nnd I ie
tiuird honie heart-btoken 'Ihe leports h
cenlnued to tome to me about the
lii.untnl actoieled hei I toulel stand
U ne longet
Last week I went to Terte Haute
ii n ti i iniioo iiormnv sn
vvas neatlv
stntvnl Ihe i hlhl was in tatters she.
hail no soles in her shoes Her rathe i
hid not livid up lo his piomlsp of sup
pent nnd the i hi d hid tin inonev with
vvhiiii to pureaise books she. was
heat tin ok, n Ihe si hoed otllu its had
placed her name on the blarklioiiil be
cause sbc had not the matetinl with
vv li i t li to wotk out hei ' sons
I el te t mined to bi ftig bet with me
law vi r out there told nic he woulil
hick me in the limit of lis wealth He
slid I was light and that I n.id a i Ignt
to t ike the rhllel with the
I went to see Itivmond Wont von
tiling Diitothv to me su t Ii it I
in kiss
hi i good-live beroie I leave' I
linn He ptonilFed Domihv
binughi tn me at a ft le ml s hnnie
uieiiui left I lie house lien 1
iisKed
vvas
hen If she wanfe! tn
said sn. did
e nine Willi me she
( lime vvnv llllngtv
I hat vvas all I look hei bv the banil
ami we wenl sllt, walked e,Iadlv and
w limglv We boaided a train and I
htought liei Inn And now Doiolhv
is going tn know what It inians to have
a motln r rcnt vou deal'
Tin child w 10 had been clinging iloce
tn lie iniil In r dining the Interview
nodded lev ' she s,,, fln.illi and
I m going tn havp a teal home tno
lnnctte s a fnic man nt Hog Island
He Is mil in in otel with lis wire
( Hi-torn Homul!iou-c Mumloneil
HnrrisbiirK. Pn. March 18 'llipluni
lie i land allev Itillroid loundhousp and
buildings at Whitehill, one of the oldest
establishments on the historic la'lroad
line, were ah indented estirdi.v owing
tn tae nurgii of the Cumberland illev
Willi the I'ennsvlv uila 11 Cujnherland
Valliv Ioiomntlvps will hereaftet be
land rnr it the I3nula roundhousf and
ships The i hinge means a numou or
transTeis or nn n
I'iflmiC 1 1-v.--a v. .- JH9LBL.
Kl CT Witu iwm Mu Ml H fii
limn 1 wiiii 1 wiMiiH li
- Wi n&vm3ffl&fflSSZ Z. J&4S9BS
1 m 11 . r ., ,, n i 1 1 11 tk. vdHr xo
MA Ci 1311. I r Ul in ill ii iit fit ii' I'' ' ii it j" Hi I' I" iiijft III ill A wr m.'h v PI
mL l" r largest- lg -f rS
-fZhi-xxT selling sum W A$hr,Jr
yjjj in the world nat- 1&J
H urally has have Bm
A a package worthy m
l.H of its contents. lW
hhib -"- - w LLLLLLLm
S 1W So look for TO
9 WW WRIGLEYS II
U W in the sealed package M- 'k
M M that keeps all its good- m k
m W ness in. That's why W 0
X iThe Flavor Lasts 3? 7'W
1 F",V'f,fSW"?7,SypT7rT!!Fisv
r, . ''e-ri ' 7rarTj-j:j e. . i fi- w -,v . i rc t' I' v. i . ii. ; .j.- r. lw.
WANTED FOR MURDER,
DR. WILKINS VANISHES
Acciifccd of Slaying Wife
Whose Iteptitrcl "Will" Ones
Him $100,000
New nrk, Mare 'i 1 8 JI-nlght
seatcli bv detettlves nnd others for It
Wallet K W.lklns e hnrged with the
inurdir of his wife .lulln W'llltlns, on the
cvenliiK ot Pelnuarv 27 nt thel home
In Long Heath. 1. I fnlled to- disclose
his wlierinboins He disappeared atttr
the pioductlon of a will, nllcged lo be
ll.v his wife, leaving Mm property wo.th
.about Stnn.non Tin plus elan had lold
It ... . ..:. .... . . , .. ,.- i....i i , in..)
.,"- ..,,.. mm ...t .... ....-- ........
bv but Rials
geneial nliiini wns sen! breiadtTst
list night tailing foi the art est on sight
of Doctor Wllklns charged In a vvatrant
w ith the murdei
This in Hon bv unlets of Dlstilct M
toinev Weeks of Nassau Count.v, dis-
loscd Hip fait HMns Intel plueled di.
shadow' him and
had htPti missing tint bonis fiom his
home. Hit WtH Slxtv-nftn stuet, when
detective s wuit time
to ttrrest him 111
this cltv
i .ibsenting himself Doclot
broke a puolp given bv
Wllklns
himself
and subscribed to bv his nttoinev Sal-
urda. that he would reniHn within the
Jutlsdlctlon of the Com I
The disappearance or Doctoi Wllklns
undav morning follow til a te'ephone
conversation wltli his counsel. I.ouls
l'rles in whli h I i less Informed Dm
toi Wl kins or an Intention to confer
with tin Disttitt Utnine'v, The law
vet savs Dootiii Wllklns ngteed to be
ptpsent
The putpose or this i oliferetitc vva
to tut n over to the Piosecutot the sec
ond 'will eliawn bv Mrs, Wllklii" d it
ed twplvp vears latct than the will vvhicli
Pectoi Wllklns had alieadv ptoeluted
'This second will bequeaths to the doctoi
' much 1 irger portion or tlie propel tv
Properties Jen hv Mis wtlKins nave
a niail.pt valuation of upwaid $JOO,000
Hovvpver entailments will lcduce hei
eepiltx to
X100 000
figure between $75 000 and
The disclosute of the nnnnei In
which Dnilot Wllkuis eluded the watch
ers of the five Independent agencies en
gigid In feucting out the murdeter has
alrendv stalled an 'alibi battle"
District Attornev Weeks said tod.15 lie
would take drisllt action immedlatelv
on obtaining nnv evidence cf obsttuttlng
justice in tl is tase Up said it die not
niatlei to him what pel sous weie In
volved suspicion fit"! turned on Dortot Wll
kuis when he pioduced the oilglnnl will
elaipel 1903 lie led dptPt lives to a mini;
in the attic and told them the will was
inside 'I hev found It theie But the
had nlreadj searched that trunk tvv.ee
HxlOPii Slate Banks Join Reserve
iishinglnu, Mnich 18 Sixteen state
bmks admitted to the Fcdei.U Keserve
hvstem In l'cbruaij raised the total roll
of .state bulk members to 971 with
total capital of $352,817 000. surplus e,r
$103, 812, 000. and total resources of
1 $7,382 801.000
SSa - . . -111'I.HB.
HAVE STOfNE FREIGHT CARS
First Concrete Vehicle Uu'ih Delivered
to Illinois Crjilral
( hlengn. March 18
. - . i
The first re-
enforced concrete freight car eer built ,
was delivered yen tenia) l tno iiunon
Central nnllroad for operntlon In Its
coal service '
The car Is light Its ualls being one
and one-half Inches thkl: nnd the floor
two nnd onc-hnlf Inches thick. It has
beep tested for a capacity ot 100,000
pound?,
Di?aflt
I Dl.lno.V March 10 OTP W bus
banil or llerlhn Alderton tlice llimin), aacd
4 Ite'ntlves sind frlcnJs St Paul's l.nclae
No 4sl ; nm) a M Palestine Chanter,
No B4II It A M Phllns I.nelerp Nei III
i ei i) r nf Westernnort xtn oxiorn
1 odfrp I O () P nf Prankforcl, lllack
,r,"k Tribe". N t'ai lO ll""i"of w,.T.
lernpnrt .Mil WbiBnhoiklnir Trllie I o P.
M of frnnkfnril I.ndin Xo f,4 t, O O
vl Modern A ootlmeri of America emnlovrs
of P It r, Co , Prnnkfiml Hani rtellef
Vssn of P it T M nnd 3d Sts I)lv nnd
P II I' Co operative Iienf Asso Invited lo
funeral T hurs L' p in lllelli (Iraulte st
I rank ford Int private llemalns mav be
V leMVC'l V pi! ne
- XNI)i:nse')V--s1uillnlv Mivrtb 10 N'l
I OI.IA husband of HlliU Anderson ltla
tlv's and friends Kvi-nlnir Star l.odite No
1S7 U of P , Odd Pellovvs l.odle No 14
llurhnline Itenf Soc L'nlteel Ilrntherhood of
I arm nte rs unil .lnleuirs nml nil nlhcr nrirint
rltlnna of which he was a inmlieT Invited
!' ',unral, '.""V," Ln
Un,;Vi,lY. 't liurVK
z p m lL'T w tourt
enmount Cem
irllnutnn N' J Xtarrh 13
MOS N ASHIIV Itptntlica nnd frlnds
mi mhrs of Ornln Bxchnnp1 Plfitadtdnhlii
Hniirse. invited to funeral Wed Z.p nl ,
111. I: Pearl st . Iiurllnntnn N' J Inl
te iar Illll tVn Floren"e, N J
iiakkic March 17, at lao
I.OnP.TTA ltllBKM Mlr.NOn vv
ielivvv of lollli
II. I..- ..rtn.l Tl II-I...I.-. -nn r-t-rt.l- In I
vlteil to funeral services, Wed 3 p n . at
e Impel nf Andrew J Hair S- Son Arch and
tilth sts Int private
HMsIlS March 111 SAMCBI. husband of
Inrmiret P Hakes Relatives and friends
Palestine Lodge .Vo 470 P. and A M ,,
Invitee! tn funeral x ed J p m, 24US ."J
Pntton st Int Pernwnod Cem Remains
inn' he viewed Tues , after 7 p m.
II MX March 13 Wtl, 1,1AM OHinS
II XIV (14V) Morton st Uln a native ot
( atmln nijeel (ill Friends nnel ncquilntances
Invited to funeral services st Michaels
e hurrb. High st , Gin . Kri . 2 p in. Int
private
HM.LINOP.It Near laimliertnn X T
seeonel-ilnv, 'third month 17th llOHI'ltl II
ItXI.I.l.N'dKIt aaed BJ ltebitlves and friends
invited lei funeral, tate resilience, near I um
liertein N J Fifth rtjv Jilth Inst 2 p m
Int Mt Heillv Cem Autos will meet tlaln
h ivlnj Mirl.et st firrs Phlla U 44 a m.
at VII Ilollv N J
ltxnll March 1 JA.MF.S 'y Jr hus
band of 13Ilen Marr (nee Heilvick) and son
nf lames and Marv Han used .1-' Itelatlves
ind friends Invited to funeral, Wed, 0 30
i tn IIS Penn st Latnden N J solemn
hiaii nnssif requiiem ( hurch of immaculate
i nnceptlon 11 a, in int Mt Carmcl Cem ,
Moorrstovvn. N J Auto funeral
lICi HI.BH Mnrih 17, LUCY LOl'lSR
ilnushter of Alnr ami late Charles I,
lleihler Itelatlves nnd friends Daughters
of Columbus Invited to funeral, Thurs ,
S 111 a m . 4J.R Market at West Phlla
Solemn mass of rettulem St James's Church
10 a m Int Holy Lross Cem Auto
IIKNKBP.I vl-irch 17 LI1I3RT T hus
lnnel of Marc.iret llenkert, need 44 Services
Wed J p in RMS X. 7th st lot pri
vate I'belten llllls tern
IIIITLF At Mlnml Fla Mnich 10
HAHRY H husband ot Matvlda Marie lllttle
(nee Onldas) Due notice nf funeral
will be ulvtn from 2S nird wve MItlbourne
I "a
llt.ACK March 17 AXXA COLTON
BLACK Relatives and friends Invited to
services Wed -' p m 1)17 X 17th st. Int.
private
HOLARD Manh 17 ANXA M wife of
l)r J A Holard Relatives and friends In
vlteel to funeral services rhurs 2 n m,
lesidrnre of husband 831 X OSel st Inl
private
HYRXF.P March 10 KLI.s, wife of Wll-
Ham Hjrnes diujfhter of John nnd Ella
1 Holland. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Thurs , 8 10 a m.. 2MI1 X. 2Mh st
solemn rccuilem mass St Cnlumha's Church
10 vi m im iioiy icpuicnre cem,
Auto I
sen lee
. CANON Xtarch 10 7AMES. Ijusband of
I Into Lsdla Canon Relatives and friends.
I
nitATII)
musicians of 2tlth next , Pa Vols , Invited
tn luncral services Wed Mil p m , M3I
Hunter at Went Phlla tnt Odd Fellows'
(Vm Remains may be viewed Tues, 8 to
10 p in
tJiir.1 iinrcn i .viitriAm lABbi,
at hu h. Urnnd it Due notice of funeral
will ho given
CASSIDY Suddenly. March IS OtlTt,
husband of late -Margaret CaasldJ. Iteln-
llves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed
Nnn mass o.' requlsm rtiurch of Ht Francis
ue wines nm m iTacKMPe. Pa,
CI.AHK -At Plalnflelil N J March 17,
i I.AltA AIjI.HN' wire nf William .M Clark
1 unernl at 2ln W Rth st Plalnfleld. N J ,
Wed . 11-10 p m Int private
i iiNlieiV March HI. CI.Ann.NTr3 M
COMIOY aceel 10. son of Kvelvn tl and
late Walter M Conrol P.elntlvl'e and friends
Pellet Depi P It rt . Invited to funral
services Wed ! S(1 p m grnndfather s
residence 7:n lluttnnwood st Int private
t'l'I.I.IN'AN'i: March 11, nr.I.P.N CUT,
T.1VANB Itelatlves and friends Invited to
tunernl, Thura , a 3n a. m , 101H Fontaln st.
Polemn requiem mass St. Kllzabeth's rhuich
10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem,
...I)!sNN',s At lluilli-Ktnn N J . "March HI
WALTBIl C hmband of Marv Mvers Den
nis nited fij Itelatlves nnd friends In
vltid to fune-rnl Thurs 1 p in .120 Harrk
ley st HtirllpRton Jf. J. Int Iliptlit
Cem , Pmberten N J
DIEMEn At his tale residence Bill V,
Water st Olnej. ArtDKlllTS IIIKMKIt a-ej
81 rtelatlves nnd friends Invited tn fu
neral aon lu.lnvv'a resldenie II Kmniett
l,ntchar Hprlng l '.tv Pa , Thura , 1(1 30 a
m All services nt the bouse Int private
Ion Cem Autos will meet train at hprlnit
. P"i, n .'Ci a in, Penna li II SchuH
kill Aallev Division.
DUMONT Suddenly. March 17. FIIANK
hushnnd of NpIIc Duinont, of 1J07 Oreen St.
Due notice of funeral will be siven
E-CIl .MAY. elaunhter of Ouy I, niiel Man
i.AiJii. .viarcn in or dlphtnerla, ri.ou-
1. I",aille. H CCCl H H PsM lll C . Ppntml RVS.
Hcrwvn. Pa Puncral and Int strictly
Private
I, IX'Cl.BS March 17, SARAH T3CCI.ES
(nee Campbell) vvlelovv ot James I3cck-i of
j County ArmiiRh Ireland Relatives and
friends league of Sacred Heart Invited to
luneral, I'll Rill a m. 1421 S 2lh st,
Solemn lllch mm nt rennlem Rt Clnbriel S !
Church 10 n m Inl New Cathedral Cem
Auto funernl i
FAHY March 13 LAWRBNCE husband ,
of Mary Pahv (nee Itarle ) and aon of late ,
lollli and Marcrarel Vahe Relatives and
friends. Holy Xnme Socletv of St Agatha's l
Church
No 470 J O R M , emplojea Baldwin I-o-
11UN11 uiii neiii. flunn . -i--"'" " c
en'nouve vv oras Invited lo runerni vveu,
8 10 a m , 3011 rirnvvn st , West Phlla Sol
emn hlah mass of requiem St Acatha's
Cbureh 10 ti m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto
funeral
PEN! ON Murch 11 at CnlleBevllle Pa ,
WILLIAM P husband of Ida L. Fenton
aned 01 Relatives and friends Warren
Lodce Xo 110 P and A. M . of College
vllle. Rorouch Council of Collegevlllo ellrn
tors of Roversford National Bank directors
of Collegevlllo National llank. Vestry of St
James's P B Church. Perklomen Invited to
funeral services late residence Wed 1 p
m .Int. private, dreat Valle Baptist
1 hurch Chester Co Remains may bo
viewed Tues 7 10 to 0 p m
rElTEROLF Maich 10. C1EOROR HUN
TER, Infant son of Morton H and Bll7a
beth S Kettcrolf, nsed 18 months Int.
private
FINN-LOAN March 17. MARJORIE A.
widow of John J Mnneann (nee llnsson)
iiesiaence Ti2'l s Cleveland ave
Due no- !
lice 01 lunerin win oe civen
FISHER (Wells) March 16 PAULINE
C. v lelivv of ( lirlsllan 7'lshpr aced CO
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed , 2 p ni . residence of aon. John W
Wells 170" Rawle st . Taconv Int. Mag
nolia Cem Remains may be viewed Tues ,
7 lo 0 n m
FLOOD March 10 WILLIAM II., hus
band of Selena Flood aired 0H Relatives
and friends Franklin Castle, No. 24 A O.
K of M ( Tougavva Tribe, Xo 210, Imp
0 R M. Washington Camp Nn 000 T. O.
1 or A emploves Thomas Potter's Sons &
Co, Invited tn fnneral services. Wed, 2 p.
m , .110.' N Fnlrhlll st , Olney. Int. Oreen
mount Cem Remains ma bo viewed Tues .
after 7pm
TLYNN. March 14 JOHN son of late
John nnel Marv Flnn ngefl 2", Relatives
and friends Court Pride nf Nlcetown No
201 r of A : emploves of Midvale Steel Co
Invited lev funeral 1 hitrs R in a m 111?
v, ,Mni,".,?t Solemn hlith mass of requiem
iij v.,,,,,, . nun ii ice ii citici.
Int. Holv
nepitirnre uem vuio service
FTlFIn "Vlarrli l I.I771W raprn .t- P
of George Freed Relatives and friends In-I
men eo junerai services lues, s p m , at
1.111 N. Stlllman at Further services and
Int. Scnuylklll Haven Pa . Wed, March 111,
J n m , at the M P Church
OKTrr March 11 THOMAS, husband of
Matilda Getty. Relatives and friends
Seventh Reformed Prlsby. Church, invited
to funeral services Wed.. 2 10 p m., 1211
S 21st st Int Mt Mnrlah Cem Auto fu
neral Remains may be viewed Tues , after
7pm
OILLILAND March 10. E11SI1T II
son of the late John II and Kmma Gllllland.
aged 40 Relatl-es and friends, also Ilroth-
erhood of Railroad Chalnmen, Invited tn
fune-al. Wed 2 p m , Trom realdence nf
Wardnei J Phillips 0(11) N. 10th st Friends
may view remains on Tues., uftcr 7 p m
Int private
URKCNE March 10. SUMNER, husband
of Amelia T Greene aced 41 Relative
and friends St Alban'a Lodge Vo H20 F.
and A M , Oriental R A Chapter. No
IK.l Invited to funeral services Wed , 2
i m . 301 N Old at Int nrlvnle TJnrtn.
vvooa t.em rnenns may can lues
7 to b
Auto service
ORIFPITH March 10. RLlXAnRTH
lJf ii i'i i .f"s."nm1 or. on-ln;lw. I'eter funeral services Wed 'J p m , n04 Clreena ,
Camptiell 4tl N llth st Htsh mils Rt ' , . Ottl Int nrliAtp Itpmalns rniv ha
Veronica's Church in a in Int Holy Crots "lAv.el Tue. 7 f n 5 '
Cem Wllmlnctnn papers copy I ,iim -vtiifti u I'lTturtlvt! tom.'
te!rAorA Ut,GIoh7M"nrCth l?i,iiV,.'?K SSl'; ! r.lNH?K? wVllor,vhnfUmeAsTHAni!Smb Vd
r...Sii.Lh tfAVu?!"'.-!rKJ.'i. 'iJifr; s" H"tH" and friends Invited to funeral
Cavnnauuii itetniives and friends Invited services. ann v rnirhin at Thnra " n
to funeral Ihurs 7 a. m -esldence of m Int We-st laure ltllt Cem
uncle. John Oarvej 110 H 40th at Sol-1 t.ANI -.ai,iiniVr' xtiVi inm THr.nESA.
widow of Wilmer Griffith, aged 0", Rela- ' NICHOL. late of Ashleamduff, County
tlves nnd friends Invited to services rhurs. t Pern, Ireland Relatives and friends In
1 p m 01(1 N 8th st. Int (Ireenmount , vlted to funeral Wed ,8a m . cous's
Cem . West Chester Pi ltemnlns ma be residence James Mc.Nlchol .1.140 Oxford at.
viewed ld eve West Chester paners copv I Solemn requiem mass st Gregory's C'hurch
HAGENnUCHER March II, DORA (i li) a m Lit St. Denis's Cem. Auto fu
HAOENHUCHER (nee Olth), wife of John I neral ,
W Hagenhucher, aged On Helitlvea and McUL'AID Marrh 17 MARGARET Mr
friends Invited to funeral. Weef . I .10 n m riTAII n.laili.i nnel friends n. V M
381 Lvceum ave. Rnxborough Services
lletnantan l.utneran cnurrn, Martin and
Peohln sts , 2 10 p m Int private, West
Lnuiel mil Cem
HAIOH. March 10 AGNES diuahter of
loo nnd Hemlah Ilalgh. Relitlves and
frie"3d Invited to funeral. Wed
lernwo-vcl ln 'int private
HAMILL March 1(1. AGNES Y. vvlelovv
of John Hamllt aged 71 Relatlvea and
friends Invited lo funeral services Wed 1
p m residence of son William D Ilamlll,
4112 N Gratz st Int. private Mt. Morlah
Cem Friends mai call Tues . 7 to 0 p m
HARKINS Suddenlv. Marth 10 AM.
RROSF. IIARKI.NS. of 340(1 N loth at .
aged 47 con of Emllv S and lite Captain
James E Hark'na Relatives and friends.
Mosart Lodge, No. 436 17 and A M : E D
Raker Camp No 277, Sons of Veterans,
.181)1 Ward Republican Executive Commit
tee, Stonemen'a Fellowship emploves of
Sheriff's office Invited to funeral Wed .
2 30 p m . apartments nf William II Hat
tersby, 3310 N Hroad st Int WoodlandB
Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues, 8 to
10 n in
HART Marth 111 JAMES II. husband nt
Annie M Hart. Relatives and friends Me
rldlan hun Lodge, Nn 1,18 P. and A M , in
vited to service. Wed ,1 p m, .144 N.
Lansdovvne ave Lansdovvlie. Pa. Int pri.
vate. ArllnKton Cem
HARTLEY March 10 MARGARET M
widow of Joseph Hartley. Relatives and
friends Inv Hed tn funeral services Thura .
2 30 p in 172 S 24th it Int Mt Morlah
Cem Auto service
HEPW OR fit March II, MAROAJIET,
wife of William Hepworth (nee Yearling),
aged 20 Relatlvea ajid frlenda Invited to
luui-rn,. in, r. , ,i in, .i iij niipinourne
.. Clnl..mn .1.1... n.... r!.... ,. -. .
runeral. in, ill a in, .1112 Shelboume
eln in i, m lot lle.lv Hennlehr. i'.,
nr As
clou 10 n, ni Int Holy Sepulchre Cem,
, -- s --- ..- ..v.v (.Mwpa si.iii.
HOCKER March 11 EDWARD LEON,
husband of Lucretla F. llocker (nee Flem.
liter). Relatlvea and friends. E Copnee
Mitchell Lodge. N'o 001 F ant! A. M .
Lu Lu Temple. A. A O N 11. S t Philadel
phia Consistory. A. A f R Invited to fu.
.neral Thura lnm 2')38 N. 20th st
nil vv eai iiiieri inn seui iieinaina may
bo viewed Wed 8 to in J in
HOGG March 10 (1EORUE husband of
Mao HoRg (nee Rearlch). Relatlvea and
friends, Peter A II W'ldener Lodge, No
(171, F, and A M, , Kejatone Chapter, No.
17ft. R A. M . Joppa Council, No 411, R.
and S. M. M, , Ht. John's Commandefs, No
4 K, T. , Phlla consistory, A A. S. It,,
Phlla. Conclave No 8. Red Cross of Con
stantine: Lu Lu Temple, A A O N, M S ,
Lu Lu Temple Automobile Club First Reg.
Infantr), NOP. Master llulldor's Ex
change, all lodges of whleh he was a mem
her. Invited to funeral Wed., 1 ll) p m,
2401 W York st. Remains maj be viewed
Tues , after 7 p. m. Int. Northwoud Cem
Auto service,
HOUSTON March 1(1. ELI M, husband
of Mary A, Houston (nee Croll) Relatives
and friends Eastern Star Lodge. No 180.
F and A. M , Science Council No 127, O
of 1 A I Washington Camp No 201, P O
5 of A, , Meade Commandery, No 3d, P O
S of A . and United Hatters of .North Amer.
lea. Invited to funernl Thurs 2 p. in . ti3.!l
Chestnut st. Int ternwood Cem Remains
may tie viewed Wed . between 7 and n o m.
HUNTER On March 111, 11)19, GEOHOr!
HUNTER, Infant son of Morton II and
Elizabeth S Felterolf, aged 18 months. Int.
private
HUTqjIINS March 1.1, MARY EL1SA..
IIBTIf, wife of E. Tyaon Huteblns and
daughter ot Winifred M. and late William
j Thomson. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Wed., 11 a, m , 1211
Maplewood ave., Gtn Int private.
JOHNSON. March HI. W, EDWARD, son
of Edward and Maggie Jnbnson (nee Holton),
aged 0 jenrs. Relatives and friends, class
mates of First 11, Wtji. Cramp School: Sun
day School tlosa of Ann Carmlthnel Presby
terian Churth, 5th st. and Erie ave.. in
vited to funeral services Thurs., 2 p. in.,
parents' residence, 34411 N, 3d St. Int. OaK.
land tsm. iietiiaiiia may ue viewed Wed
after 7 pm.
KELLER. March 1.1, -MARY KLUA.
REllI. wlfo of Martin V. II. Keller, acrd 73,
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
fvlces, Tues , 8 p. m , 004 N Yewdtll st,
Services and Int, Woodland Hill Cem., Lan.
castei, Pa Wed , on arrival of train leaving
Ilrnart St. Station 11.30 am
- KELLY, March 1(1. ANNIE C. daughter
of late Francis and Ann Kelly, sister of late
Hev. John 11 Kelly and aunt of -the Rev
Joseph A Kelly, of Dovvnlngtown Pa, Rel.
allien and friends Invited to funerul. 'rhi.ru
morn.. 182( 1 Chestnut , st. Solemn requiem I
mass 81 Charles's Church. Kellyvllle, 10
a ni Int. St. Chnrlej Oem . Kellyvllle,
Pa Friends mav cull Wed . 7 to 10 p in 1
KENNEDY March 17. ALICE 11 rdaugh l
trr of Mrs. Margaret Kenmd Relutlvfi '
ana inenas niviieu 10 cunerai, 'rnurs,, H !,il
a m., brother-in-law's realdence. Joseph A.
Short, 1420 N 10th st. Solemn requiem
mass Church of th Ueau, 10 u., m Int, Holy
Cross Cem Auto funeral
KEYSER. Mure I 17. into nl her Im,.
Hssldenre, UlTHlr,""rrt ryi-jv iffl'ss". P
"f I
IlKATHH
KILPATRICK. Marrh IB, T.UCT It, M
KILPATRICK (nee Wafen) wlfa nf John
Kllpntrlck Relatives nnd friends, also mem
bers of So Urnnd st Ilaptlst Church nnd
Teachers of Timlale School Invited to funeral
services Thursday at 8 n m , at thV South
Itrond Street Ilaptlst Church, nroad and
Itffd sts Int, private at rhestertown. Md.
KHEMEH. Mnrch IS, WALTER II. KRK.
MHlt, it D Relatives and friends. Union
,nuge .No 121 F and A M , Invited to
wife of Rodaer II Lane Relatives
menus mv tee to services. Thura.. 2 n
21111 Jasper at Int private, llreenmount
t em Remains may be vewed Wed. eve.
Autei service,
1.APIHH March 17 Mr. SARAH LA
PISH Relatives nd friends Invited to ssrv.
Ice Wed 2 311 p m . 3011 Chestnut St. Int
Mt Morion Cem
LAt'ItKNCE March 14 KI.LI3X M . wife
or William Laurence and daunhter of late
Patrick and .Marv Planner., of I.ucan St
eaMIe liar County ilnsn Ireland Relative
and friends Invited to funeral. . Wed., H 30
a m , 2020 South st fiolemn mass of re
eiulem St Anthonj's Church. 10 n m. Int
Holy Cross Cem Autn funeral
I.AWI.ER March 10 IOI1N LAWLBR,
aned 7V Relatives and friends Invited tn
funeral. Thurs . s 30 a in.. Seymour's 1B00
N 11th st Solemn hlth reeiulem mass St.
Malnehj a Church 10 a m Int St Ail
thonv'a Cem Ambler, Pa Auto funeral
I IIU'CII At Chestnut Hill March 17
IAMLS UKRHAItl) LHIPIIR aKed 71. Du
n"!'f,'.n.,fun','"l Wl" h Blven
l.ESHER March 17 HARRIET HAR
E1 vvleMlvv of Ilenjnmln F I.esher. aRed
,(, Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral
Thu's 2 15 p m , from the Somerton M
C Church, Soniertnn Philadelphia. Int. Wll
Inim Pern- Cem Trains for Somerton leave
Rendliiff Terminal 1 ill p. m nnd Trenton
11 M a tn
LINDSAY - March 10 HELEN USD
SAY Relatives and friends Invited to serv
ices. Wed, 1 p ni , 720 8 21st St. Int
private Mt Mnrlnh Cem.
LISSNKR March 17. AARON, husband
of Johanna Llssner. Aged 73 Relatives and
friends Itnppnport Uodmi No 3., I O F,
S of I , Ipvlted to funeral services, Thurs r
J p in fiSO X 13th st. Int private, Mt
Slnal Cem
I.TIT Vl.I. IK r-l.t.. I S-S- T nlf nt
slnnfnrri 1 ,.. nn .u.-hi.. ,tf l.ia vlomll
ton and rane Mcitnll aited 00 Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Wed,,
2 p m. 2030 lialnbrldge st Int. private,
Friends ma call rues H to 9 p in
XtnpA WAT.I.V tin xlnrnh 17. 1019.
ELIZAHKTH MacANNAI.LY, widow ot
rrRnciH MncAtinniu Bcrri tm eirs uei
tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services,
nn Thursdiv, at 2 p m at the residence of
J Ueslev llrtwtn 1018 2d st. Int. pri
vate, Fernwood Cem 1 rlends may call
Wed eve
MACKEL M'ireh 17 JOHN husband of
Anna Market (nee MeAlkenne Relatives
and friends Sncreel Heart Confraternity .of
M Ann s c'hurch and court Shamrock. No
-'10 P of A Invited to funeral Thurs .
H in a m 2HJ1 Almond at (cor. K Albert
st ) bolemn requiem mass St Ann a Church
10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto
servli e
MAOIN. March 10 ELI7.s.nnTK M
GIN aged 70 Relatives nnd friends Invited
to funeral. Wed 10 a, tn , husband a real
dence George Maain, Sr., Mantua. N. I.
Services In Germin Evangelical Church.
Clnrksboro N J , 11 a. m Int. Esllngton
Com , Clarksboro N J. Auto service.
MALLON Suddenlv. March 15. JAMES
T MAI. LOV. Imshanri nf Mureraret Mallon.
Relatives and friends St Patrick's Holy
.sieini- norieiv, onicers Ol Hill I once, ijibicisi .
Dlv No 7 A O II . and Ilrnnch 114 C. M.
Il A Invited to funeral Thurs , 0 30 a. m .
1721 Rlttenhouse st Solemn high mnss ot
requiem St. Patrick a Church 11 a. m. Int
Holy Cross C'cm Auto funeral.
MANNING Marrh 13 MARGARET C.
daughter of late Ecfward and Alice Man
nlnsr Itelatlves and friends invited to fu
neral Wed , S a in , 700 Clinton at , Cam
den, V J Hlch msss Church of Immacu
lata Conception I) 30 a, m. Int. Calvary
Cem Auto funeral.
MARKS March 14. at Naval Hospital.
Pelhsm lliv Pirk New York. ARTHUR JO
SEPH MARKS, son nf Mary and late Sam
uel Marka (nee Devlne) aged 27. Relatives
and friends C M . No 1, II S N R F ,
Invited to funeral. Wed , 8.30 a. m . 1514
s 27th st Solemn blah mass of requiem
St Qabrlel's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy
Cross Cem Auto funeral
MATHEWS March 17 HELEN ELIZ
AHET1I. daughter if Walter, Jr , and Marv
Mtahevva (nee Eckert). aired fi Relatlvea
unci menus invited to runeral. Thurs,
parents' residence 3tsi Weymouth
sr
Hit private, "nrth Cedar Hill Cem.
MeCMIE At 4117 Olrard ave March 17
DOROTHY, elaunhter of Emma Y McCabe,
hkimI JJ Relatives and frlendn Invited to
sirvice Thura 2pm Oliver H. llalr
111 Ik lKJii Chestnut st Int private
McCaffrey. March 14, edward j ,
husband of Sarah McCaffrey (nee Wardls
Relatives and friends 10th District Police,
lodge No 54 L O O. M. : James A Oar
flelel Club, lflth Ward all societies of which
ha vvaB a member invited to funeral. Wed.
8 30 a m. 1133 Germantown ave. Srlemn
requiem mass Church of the Immaculate
Cnncentlon 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cerr
McPCLLOUGH March 1.1. ELIZAnETH
C wlfo of John McCullnugh Relatives and
friends 1) V M Sodalltv Leaauo of the
Sacred Heart and Altar and Rosnrv Soc. of
the Eplphanv c'hurch and Ladv Washington
circle No 31. F. of A . Invited tn funeral.
Thurs 8 10 a m . 1011 Jackson at. Solemn
requiem masa ( hurch of tho Enlphanv 10 a.
m Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funernl
McELFATRICK March 10 ,ELIZA. '
11ETH. wife of James -McElfatrlck. Rela
tives and friends invited lo services, lied,,
- P m, -"11 Hancock st. Int. private.
MrNlCHOL March 1(1. MARY Me.
tireenmnuni t-eni auih luiifrm
' Sodalltv . League of b.icred Heart, Ladles'
i T A II Sot lety or St 1'aul s C'hurch, and
Arrhmnfraternltv of St Augustine's and St
Monica's, Invited to funernl, Thurs , K a, m ,
' residence of Joseph A Hums 021 S 10th
i st Solemn requiem mass St. Paul's Church
11 10
m Int. St Augustine's Vault. Auto
MEANEY. March 10 JENNIE Vf widow ,
of Tl"cmas Meaney and daughter nf Clara '
and late George Urlan aged 32 Relatlvea
nnd friends Invited to services, Thurs., 2 p.
m , rrothirr's residence 40MI Sansom at. Int
Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral. Friends piay
eel! Wed . S tO ft P m
funera
lll.Ti. viarcn n r.nviA.
wife nf T.nuix
t M.l nl n '18 N 18th at. Due nntlcA
u film nil will bo Riven
MONTGOMERY On March 1.1. 101t).
CATHARINE, vv idow of Jalnes Montgomery.
Relatives and friends, also members P. E
Churrh of the Messiah, invited to funeral
services. Thurs. at 2 30 p m precisely, at
late residence 211)1) Salmon st Int. Cedar
Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Wed ,
8 to 10 p m
MONTGOMERY March 13 LI7..1E W.
wire of Charles P Montgomery, aged 8.'
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services-Wed 2p m .residence of son,
Ernest J. Stelvvinton. 1212 N ,111th st.
Friends may call I ucs . 8 to I) p. III. Int,
Went Laurel Hill Cem. Autos
MOORE March 14 ELLA, wife of James
Moore Relatives and friends Invited to
fnneral Wed , 7 m tt in., from parlors of
John F Hvrne. 3S00 Spring Garden St. Re
quiem high mass St Agalha'a Church. 9
a ni Int Hole Cross Cem Auto funeral
MtlLHOLLAND Manh 1(1 GRACE wlfa
, ,.i iir, j'".",;y,,' "' i. t,
1 1 l.h n ,,.! l M T V VIlCTOrmlCK.
of Henrv Mulhnlland nnd daughter or Ml;
Trends llosiitv anil Sacred Heart Societies
itcisiiirn unu
- -i i . ..kl... .. fSL-.iPAli lini4tDi4 t fiinAfal
JUllL llllll C.IIUIIIM iitn;sj " iviuci ,
'and.
Ihurs. Hill a m. reainenie vi iiusuanu,
410J Elizabeth st rrankford Solemn re
quleni mass St Joichlm's Church 10 a, mMM
Int St Dominic's Cem Auto service "m
MULHOLLAND March 10 JOHN J . l
husband of Sophia M Mulhollatid Relatives '
and friends Invited to funeral, Thura, 8.30
a m . oil 11 Ltpplncutt st High mass
Church of Ascension 10 u. m, Int. New,
V MULL.'-Mnrch 10. C A T H A R I N E.
widow of John Mullen and daughter of lata
Patrick and Rose Metlulgan, formerly of
Ud'i S 2.1d st Relitlves and friends Invited
to funeral, Thura , 8 ll) a m , residence of
aon-ln..i! William Vain lri21 S. Marston
st Solemn requiem mass at St Gabriel's
Churth 10 a ni Int Holy Cross Cem Auto
funeral.
MUNDY March 1.1, ESARELLE M
daughter of Isabelle and late John Mundy.
rioisiives und friends, teachers Rudolph S.
Wullou and Joseph Slngerly Public Schools
Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 30 a. m . 2J.M
W Lehigh ave Solemn requiem mass St.
Columba's Churth 10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepul-i
thMUHPHY. March 17 ALFRED Q. bus
band of I.IIIle E Murnhv (nee Palmer) aged
III Itelatlves and frlenda 'Fortuna Lodge,
No 118. K of P i Invited to funeral. Thurs ,
" 10 p m. Residence Willow Grove, Pa,
AH services at St Ann's Chapel, a p, m,
Int private, Hillside Cem
NURRYiMRrch 11, SUSAN S . widow of
Bernard Nurry, aged 88 Relatives and
friends Invited to funernl services, Tues.,
8 JO P. m., 1801 N llth st. Int. Oak View
Cem , Parker Toril, Wed , 8.17 train Broad -St.
Station.
O'CONNELL March 17, JOHV S.. hus
band of Alice V O Connell (nee Mullln) and
son of Andrew F and Annie C O Connell.
Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society
of Churth ot Our Mother of Sorrows and
Philopatrlan Literary Institute, Invited to 1
funeral, Ihurs, 8 30 a. ni , parents' resi
dence, 41UJ Glrnrd ave Solemn requiem
mass Churth of Our Mother of Sorrows 10
in. Ml Ae-iies's (Vm . Vv.il f'li , ,.l ...
Pa. Auto sorvlca
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OCHS Marth 17. KATIE OCHS (nes
Kraft), wlfa of Charles E Ochs, aged 40
Itelatlves and frlenda Invited to runeral
services. Thurs , 1 30 p. m , 3004 Pulaski
ave
int 'llliiBiue ucin., via luneral car.
Friends may view remains
vveu. eve.
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naverford ava. Auto service, net. 14H0.
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