f: ' r' EVENIKOK PUBLIC LEDGEJI-PHILADELPHIA,. THUK&DAX,. MAX-.8, '1919 " ,,V 20 X 1 .- r r ft It K ti t i s k & f f " r Btt) j.. e&ss W-N I6 Uf ii. v I"V K , ri rr V Kf " rL' 'H J. ml ,1 a- . "! lnrtiio Vtito laaiioa &'.' t"v' v" -"" i, tp 0 Congress ? Continued From rage On i'aoI IUpublicans nud Democrats, souic 'of, the former supporting the treaty nnu .fsome o the lnttcr opposing It, which JSwIU define the linci ou which the great f Issue will be fought out. If the mi- Titftr . ... Jfiat is protracted and other nntiotii Wi- i ft by'aceepting the trcitt). nIihiiIiI rcuinc commercial iHntlnno uitli Grrinnni. gaining the advantage of trade, a pir 5, Dure to put the fulled Slate in p.ti (Ion to participate i expelled It i lielnK pointed out tint. "Inllici the Senate ratifies; the trcitv or not. Con grcs.can declare the war viilh (icriuiiiii nt, an end, if it iliini. In plains a Joint resolution to that eftec t 'I lint action would letiini Hie imiiiin In n I csri!:: ",e ,""" ,""'s Wilson Fairs Ills Contest When I'lcsnlc-it WiNon munis " the. I nited States possible lv Hit. 1st of Jure be will bivm what nun nun out to be the gii.ittst nf mntisls M tweeu the eei utie ami tin r-eti it. l 5s possible that be nun hum bis nisi directs to the people In fun tin v o.lt i has oppoitunttt t ,n I b making a tour thioiich the intuitu spinkiiu f" Hie ratllicntmn of the lre.it v The I'l i -i dent oriRiualh inteiidiil to ln tins In tween his lirst ami sr. mid tups to V ranee, but be was .diluted to alter his program whin he. had to letuin to 1'ni-is sooner than he exne. ted The fait that the Pic-odciit fa. ex i Tlntiiihlltiiii I mi!?ics i eiiiualU ion s I .... ...,... .1 I ll.. tl.n ceded to lime utile In no wnn ine is ii is inn inn him- mum iii. .i. " Mie. Thin has be. ii a niniknl l.udiiin visum of tin Ii-iiv i.-scnuic to some of late on both s,ns (., openh dtvlaie Itiissnu .n. 1 nniciit mi to 1.. inilii ateij - the question ns ! nnupaitis in i,e and nil the buiehls .iijom.I b the allied I ftii known that the President is.oiinl i 'inil ass,,, nt.d powers piobabh would lnc on the s,,,,,,.,,) of sn,,,. Itepubl. ,.u.i s,h Mens,.,,. In the meat. 'rnns nnd has nlrnih iiMipt.d il P time h..e.i i.-1 man is t.. be kept position of some Demounts Ion b.mi.I .b..,.- be. u.s.e.n fu-utie, , I in snlf ilrfeiis. against Imisliei ism nuil , Oernian Militarism fxtirpilc ,, lhr Mnir Uwc nilius a i buffer foi Extendedstn.M todni of the militni r ,,r wistrni pnweii terms of the neai e trcnt immiiies, 'i i, lllmi trims an. if .unthiiiR array oftn lals heic that (lie point nl nimo drisln thin those imposed as to Tvliich it is piopnsril inst.nt nn Itunt.i )h, .mn n n nflii crs smil Pinni n tlon of nrmiinients is the absolute i tn vra powu illuming 11 sirensth scjmiiiiI patlon of militaiisiM 111 .eiimin Nunli to thai ot dual Hittani. deimnm vestige of the nst unlit ir Irnniewnik will In iciluml to 11 naval power n built up ill foitv Mills of prtparatioi. I ti,nll without inn!, in the wiuld. The for world conquest In tieini iu is to bi . M, hattlislups slm m;i letnin, the left. ' lngcsi mil tnoM.e.1 ID 1)00 tou. would Mcnsuic; bar. been fonuulatcil cm n ,,ot dim risk in Hon with am two mod to stamp out the m litan spirit bicd.it, ilreadiiiughls nnd oei othi r de EO carefilllv ill the p.op'e 1 inlei the j treaty auv enterprise ainiins at a mill I . "sriMNf. nisnnT riMc. riiirts nosroK. n.j rtOTicii., N1-. Kt M. 1 L ' " " ' Opens June 15th R0SC0E. N. Y. An cxclushe muuiitaiii icsort onl 180 inilcs, troni Philadelphia; '2100 feet elevation no mosquitoes. Orchestra Dancing Tennis Billiards Bow liiiR Water Sporte Saddle Horses Library Plaroom. Booklet and rates on application to Ledger Krs0it Bureau or H. I". BASSETT, Manager, 1180 Broadwa. N. . TI.MK IU Hk&zL ATLANTIC CITV. Arccoorcdlanaatd. c.tv600 mixiMjymQ coiRr ijiM.iTV sjiiti: HOTEL KENTUCKY hENTltKI kl NtAIt HCAi It iaitorn ii, n Ilat 81.00 III HI 80 IVr liar Steam heated ele iitqi ee, tr icht Telephone ecr mom ninnlns nate n roomK. r-iate baths N II KINMII1. Tfotet STttANJD ffineonnnr On tKo ocearvfrorxt Capacity SOO Alwausopsri1 Seowaterinoimnins orcwiniru COURTESY- SERVICE -COMFORT -HOTEL BILTMORE , (Formerly ritmont) Ithode Island Av Nea Boardwalk. All outside rooms sultti with bath Orchestra Dancing' Capacity L'50. Hoc and cold sea water baths. Under nw manairem-!it BILTMORE HOTEL. COMPANY. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND fit f'nfnlltiJi u i (sa 1 wntral Inra Amer tEu- ueiui u -i pn baths rune! uater in n n atur tliif pan lies ?tr CnpcJIV)K'k " bli ralfu R H Williams l , Try CLARENDOM HOTEL MUCIM1 AMI. NK.Mt I1KSCII s All rooms with hot and cnld runnlnir walpr frivm ..wtiiH i.nir nir mn.i Mnfl HQoKIP. JT cJ ysnriCst c &.HOTEL FREDONIA,,, """" 'J V i' fiSr,1!... CSi fr PENALIYEAn Teimpsse. Ao jaat oft i n ntr HUhlnnfl Tark Hotrl Aiken S -l - " KonrdWBll LUrODfatl DIail Krv nr.r.lnt. i innt MnHrwt " rlnirnni NEW HYGEIA cA'KJ!inZ Par",c Aes toll,l hnin t-nm-forts; moilern lIpjii ientt SI up daily weekly rates booklet JI BOlHMIiN HOTEL EDISON miuhham, fjptlit new iiiw.iMKu.iieiii iiiorouicniy relio sted. Amer & IJuropan Hpoe Spring rates ; Westminster Ky Av nMr uch EleV . Mtr. ti; r. witiv iar,nupdjiiv c nuhre llf'KAN yiVJVJ. , HOTEL BRIGHTONi th ana Ocean Ave, Qpan June a" U ft ROOT HKACII IIAIKN 4. (TR F.Nar.EsinK . ....... . mt . nPCNS JUNK SO. The bet cotnhl.llnn eif genuine aeasbore. features on the AtUntlo i coast. Matchless nshlnc. aalllnar. bathlnr. l eiq-sKean ana Day r.va tennis courts. lliei Engleelde oners all modern appolnt- - .eoeote. sea and tresh water private baths. -r i Orchestra Oarage liooklet R. V, KNUIR. Manager. mrONO MOI1NTAINW KAni.KWirnB I'Ann. va. PKSinAULlS furnished cottasea complete. erltb mod. rouveti , for rent at rea. urnul " aswvpanta take meals al me roreei idjl Writs II V Yaasmr. Mir., llughearllle. Pa. IIETOM. VA. Wvntstsrtiat Inn On. Main Una. Ep ej WynDUme IIUI ta7 dealraWa for busl. , ausei men telth famlllea. Hooma with hath aaonaB ratei. Dttnclnx. Liirca TfrfUsUt. I'hon orwyir 17 a ( tary propaganda Is forbidden and mili tary education cannot be carried on ex icpl in the ranks of the army of 100, (KM). Such nu army cannot perpetuate itself in any vuiv or expand 'nriigli turning trained men back to civil life aft an unorganized reserve TliH feature of the mllituri terms the inhibition upon tllst barging rnni the n run in am venr noire than "i per mill n( Ilk slrpitL'tli ..milled With tllO iwehe vein iilltnii'iit period il Im stilil ni Amiriiiin iirinv nffltei. will pre vent a ice inn me of the m heinc bv whiih Girmiiiiv wn nine able to tliloiv off the okc Napoleon mhikIiI t '"' pose when lie limit. l her iirinv to a few thousand men tin li vi.n It H apparent lhe nlis.Mirrs said, Hint the liwvou of that 'III had In en nmtplcti li I i, ..I l.i llic fiemli niillliiiist". Ken , J. mill inililnl Willi Inn uc dnvisul tin tirnii of Hi" pi i sent trean inn Made Distasteful I hi luilii' n.ir ritlistntuil pi i iodic . . ,,s . nit iilntPtl In , ""-;; ,i,;b lntrraee nun 'I line lan le foi him j , p nf j,,.,,,, ,,onl but ouli the ijriidKiiv nf snldii i life fin it will nnt 1 , lln , M, .inline for. e tlftn eis doubt r, ,,,, m, h that tin Wit mm men ill jm,,, , ,i. be in nutniiiid ns riqiiniil X vnliinl in I ici iiitim lit I SP )M1 .tni intliuc r the forts on ,e Pvitn fiontin wis mil mpiirid. lt s ..nmnl b snuie oIisimiis Inn t tli.il tin li r il i onti mplali d mterpos iiik liirinam anil its limllul arun a li bufler iiiainsl the P.nlhcikl in Kus I sn Slioiild Itussiii tind. herself nnd II stmiu tmiruineii' lrisi Ihcie which i.iiild b- i.ci.siiied In Ihcwist.rn pow ' i rs il was s-inl iindoulitnlh the re dii.lion ot the east, in ..f-iis,s would lie msistnl UP"" pirlmcnt nf the n.nnl sen Hi' Is staled i .lowu nnmilinsh R lKK. N. .1. W NF.W MONTEREY HOTEL ' ' lil'nt l e ort Hotel "ITMSO JlE -.'g Inrectl on the Ocej,i 1 vsr. .rv. .l.""''fui fe.. .v"V" om."sV,s,o,;agf"' k I'hnn anl-rblll J.911 m North Asbun Park. N..I. ADIBONDCK MOUTAIg 1 PI'l-R smM', s. SARANAC INN In the Adirondack Mountains icoit.oi nn c iips rou hem I.ltTIFII.II Mir.K ' AM SIMUIl nUSOHT ot the highest hcrjiter Buperb cuisine; an environ- , input Koclully desirable LKjcaicu in .1 rurest pre erie of H000 aeiea on tlic uhore of the t HUMltKI'UI, LI'I'LK 8AKA.NAO I. AUK I lluntl.eds at beautiful laku Ithln 'tte miles Excellent btate roaUs, good i golf All bpmta inj Amusements at their bebt BuOKLCT Address until JUtiq 1 IIMtniVOTOS J1II,LS HOTKL onATTON Maslilimlon. n. C. KMtli l'f.ril). N. T. WHITEFACE INN uy ,f tpir, x V flPCN JtNE 10 MOTEL PURITANl j j-sj uxisKinrn Ave Kootl ThcDlBttncthre uuptuii iiuuav owir TnTKI SSrfiP'" in i rx.t.tLsM. Ow otoUeltBi Dunie'ti 1 PLCOltfilOrV, rWslcrtc bojtoa JM (orrt. J mihkhm'u.kkk. ianmiT ; del i,r to hrpmcKi, awrfy t ths nerve rsfttins. pine seemed sleep giving r ,.f the Munkoka ljl.es. W - -ltfll ,hre tou will Itnd this iaejb--A illShelIIS i. uurr) rooms, iwm HOYrll HlU''WMfood loll. I very room HIIOI r- -v j ,.d r, illustrated I Booklet Jte.IMgissaHlelP.0.,Uees.e.Oet. I !! . INTPKVM.H. N. II. INTERVALE white UN 1 CelV V ALC MOUNTAINS HOUSE AND COTTAGE OI'EN JI'I.Y 2. l-lect family hotel rine music hall and orchestra All outdoor sports Kor lllu.lrated booklet a.ldre.s "pons II. f. MI'IK.KTT. I'rot... INTKIt. W.K N. II. " WASHIM.TON. I. r. " Burlington Hotel ' Irfai than iie iniiiuieB irom eierylhlns American and European flans 431 Rooms with Bnlh, $2.50 to $5 WActliiNfiTON. U. 0, 'Br itiiwrnv it iuq I a & HOW GERMANY MUST PAY IN CHIN AVV A 1 . - . ,. Iall rights) J An r-A V y NX RE-CEDED r X VO .i-sAT' . x ss-sx , -.. u vn uiui . L j . . 1 J i C V r -L.-NsLLNiOpHILtPprrJEL IS. ''GUAM . JmANDATE 5HAIL Smocco J " ' " ' "'. i' nLrn'UrK Jw r.....:N Bt hilu nr .-.. y w. ' r -s-.r' rvA rvi 1. K..Kft.ii - - - - - a -- ... ., . 1 k 1 ,iifc K- RIiHTSro PEUEW -: .."X nnltSHHlA JAPAKl7, ' "yi&Tf '.'... L... KOYPTi 1 vs. yk .rVj (.K- U It "Ts. - "V ' , pwrtctofwitAiioK.--. - 1 SS y y 15. - f-.-T r- d r ki r m 5 tiilo hl motn- ly V V S.'f f i"tli..r... -1 irBlNCM t-C ' il-J? , "s Hs-v, U Ci BRITISH IMPIBt feJ4 I 0 iWHIU j 3 N T T,'' m n . s N jCJ S MANDATE SHALL b. f ) ' ll3f .' fL St ' S olll : lr "S -ylll, Saqda fit, M;fc I , et Hl-P.?T.. Uonw.' DtkaiANgfA. y (.AUSTRALIAN . I ncw i.wp , I cllNEA X ?S2a f. C ' V2. . ATlOlA',Ts's'C) M?) I .. q t?i:ovo U . O. OeCI F IIVI& Sttll'f Oil Jmil'llPIJ OCU C- VII ,J UUI IIVU Conllnned rm r, h,e ntlautie tlnis sp. . awin on thru Ricnt ,i,,ontu,r Lheciins at llop-ltn About I'.'iHi persons tin ItidniR the ltlOD nth. ers iii.I mi 11 of the n.-nal mi st, itinn wntih.il the three gieat planes use from the wnte, ami soar out oier .lam ma b-n 'Iheie was no .heeiiiiR, the spritatnis sorniing ton piiifoiuulh linprcssrii ,., m' ntteianie to their fe.liiiRs IJiMi . oitieisatinn tensid, for it would ham been impossible for inn man to mike Ins muic Inard nboie the tiiiRhtj roiiinR nf the fliers' motors. 'I he nnl leieniom was the presenta tion of a four leaf iloiei- to cat h mem ber of the t ri w s In Captain Noble 1. Ir win of the imatinn sitinn of the ninal bureau of npcrntious As the men took their pla.es the wete nh louslj under the mfliieiue of a ngidl) i est rained spint of ei itcmenl. eiger for the nd dituie and lontidint of the outiomc. Commander Towers cvpiess.nl the . nnlirliMn o nf all that the (light would be siiuessfnl As he dounid bis sheep- kin lined uniform nud hclmi t he ex- chimed dcligbtedlv to bis biother ofii in- ' ',n, we're going to beat it." s Inininnnder Towers took bis seat in lus llagship. the C ".. lie waved his , baud to the spectators anil Hilled out. "Oootl by. bos There is nothing we can sec now that will prcmnt is being in IInlif.i b t! o't lork. The men are a tine vet. Wo loubl not have better. We lire (onfitlent the Ameriian tuni SUNDAY EXCURSION $2.50 Mar T01 '.'Oe Jdlllonal 10 NEW YORK and return SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1919 sperlal triln tejies ireadlnc Terminal at 8-00 . 1.. Monitlnc at Colum bia uenue, lluntlnctlon strret. IVnne Itinetlnn. Liiirnn. JenUlntoHti anil ohle. Returnlm: leaves Neu lork. lest -Id st.. 1 10 I'. II i 1 Iberlv St , H I'. II. Hmllur JMiirsina sjunday. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4'fiFuw& Victory Liberty Loan 1 Mass-Meeting EE 1 1 I TL I ACADEMY i : I Friday Night, May I r Hon. wm. True American, Beloved Fellow Citizen ill Maj. Gen. Charles H.Muir t .... . - --, Uncle Charley rs: , Lieut. Vincent Member of French I SZZ SSS I SZI 1 Music by MASSEP NAVY BANDS of g the U. S. S. Alabama, U. S. S. Illinois, U. S. S. Ohio, S S3S ADMISSION FREE I - n STC'tokioEASTERN ASIA AND PACIFIC ISLANDS will be the Inst to Hv ni ross the la il I li oieau At "Will Do This Little Thins" Lieutenant Connu.iiidci P.N.I. Hell , , ,. v.,, , , uiRcr. sjippct of the At -I, oflered ns h ll Ins pai In.),- .nlutc: "With the help of !nd and in spite of the iIcmI, we will do this little thins ' Lieutenant Commander A. C. Head, the thud skipped said . "NntliuiR has been ourlnokcd ill the lonstim tion of these planes. Thej'll do the trn k " I'.i.h scuplane dirries six men. on sisting of the i onnnaiider. n naiigator, two pilots an engineer ami a icserie pilot The rcscrm pilots will go onli to Ncwfomidland. not being included in .1 .. . .!...... . ...l.tA...nnt 'Mid me ira us.ii iii iii ii uniiiMMiiMii. .... , . i ul.incs weiglnd '-'S.loO pounds npiccei with a full load aud each is dm en b four labcrti motois of lOO-horsepower. eai li diniicitcd with ind'nidual piopel ers. The wing spicad is 1".(J feet. Crew and equipment are carried in the hull, a fnrH foot boat ou whiih the plane icsts when it alights on the wnter. I'lom the time the planes rose from Jamaica ba the, will not rest on lain! until tbe.i reach the other side of the ocean. At the appointed stopping plates the mil be moored in harbors, and if the aic compelled to alight alonR the line of the warship ocean pa- trol thev are uipable of ridinR any or- dinar sea while being oicrbnuled 01 icpa'irctl. ' Crews on Seaplanes 'lhe .rews ou the three seaplaues 'are: I NC-" Commander .T. H lowers, liotninanding otheri and naiigator: I'mnmim.lcr II. C. UiclllirilsOU Olid llaeulenant V. II MeCullough. pilots. i Lieutenant Commander It. A. I.aiendcr. I Iratlio operator; Machinist I. U. Moore, I engineer: Lieutenant Umtou Hhodcs. rcherve pilot engineer, and l.ieutenatit Conunaudei 1! C. Byrd. radio operator. I The latter two will go ouli tm tar as Newfoundland. NC 4 Lieutenant Commandci A. C. I Read, lommanding ofliter nnd naii gator. Lietitenantb L 1 . Stone and V. K llinton. pilots: r.nign It. C Itodd. radio operator : Chief Machinist's Mate K S Ilbndes, autl Lieutenaut .1. L. r.rerse. reserie pilot engineer, the latter going ouli as far as Newfoundland C 1 Lieutenant Commander V. N. L llellinger. lortiniauding oOicer nud naiigator- Lieutenant Commander M. A. Mitsiher ami Lieutenant L T. Barin. jiilnts: Lieutenant Harr Sadeu watei, radio operator ; Chief Mat hiuist's , Mate C I Kessler, eugiucd ; Ma thiuist Hasmus Chiisteiiseu, icscnc i- OF MUSIC 1 9th, 8 o'Clock Sharp 1 ,, , ,. I nowara iari m r .-I t r or cne iron division de Wierzbicki High Commission U. S. S. Maine Hftf A 2 . iv. OK v?" -".MS "S & N V.. vte?iH -. .l " ( '-. .'r!l n NIWISEAUND iHAKDATrllI ISOUTH AtPICA I g; : y ; TERRITAtv 7?rp WfVRT.r tptm AFRICA pilot eiiRineer. the latter roIiir onl as lar ns Newfoundland. A pathetic iueidenl 111 coiilicctiou Willi "l( "'K1'1 muined when the news of I the start was telephoned to Chief Mo- . , ,, ,, ., ' . , . , 1 1 lianic II. II. Howard, who was to hae brpn ., mPmt,er of the crew of the NC-4 'nnd whose left hand was cut off bj one of the plane's propclleis jcstertlaj'. I low aid is in the naial base hospital in Hrnoklin and an attempt was. made to lime him speak oier the telephone. After a few minutes the nurse who an swcied the call leturned nnd said: "You will bine to oxuisc him. He feels pretlj bad." Trcpasscj. N. r., May 8. lily A. P.) The last uuils of the American destrojer flotilla, which is to be scat tered between Newfoundland nud the , . . Azoics in connection with the Navj De partment's transatlantic flight, entered this harbor today. The arrived off Trcpasscj cstcrday, but were held out side oiernight because of heav winds, which abated this morning after scleral inches of snow had fallen. The ihain of American naval ships which will ctcml to the Azores will use flares at night to mark the route for the aiiators. The 111 st weather reports from the battleships stationed in luidocean wuc lecencd here today. As il result of the grounding of sev eral of the destroTcrs here earlier in the week (ioicrnor Harris, of Newfound land, has sent a British naial ofliter to Trepassc to proffer tugs aud other aid to the Americans. Thia officer was rc ce'ned aboard the Prairie by Captain Arthur Crenshaw, who expressed his X BE HUD BY VSST?0'- LJ UNION OF EgS'.s'.'jrt. Provisions of Treaty of Peace Epitomized Tho trrar.v proscntcil by tlic Allies (u (icrmanj todaj ut Versailles pio vnJc.s : A league of nations fiermanj shall be bouutl to accept un agreement rcaebetl nitli ber for mer allies. fiermanj rcstoics AUaec Lorraine to Train c. f Herman accepts, intei nationalisa tion of the Saar bain teinpornrilv. I.eaBue commissiou Mill roicui basin pemliug plebiscite tifteeu years beuce. rianzig permaneutlj internation alized, ami free uc of ciaternajs anil port facilities assuuil to I'o Iautl. Germanj agrees tti tcriilorial tlianges tnuartl Itflsliim ami Den mark and in I.'ast 1'rut.sia. Coinniis slon ireatetl for plebiscite iu Mai mrdy, Scblesiiig ami F.ast Prussia. (icrmanj cedes must of upper Si lesia and the greater part of l'oscn to Poland, isolating cast Prussia from the rest of (icrmanj . (lormany cedes Meniel to associated pon era. fiermanj donouwoj. all her terri torial nud political rights outside of Europe. Disposition of former (ler inau toloniesi left to Allies'. (icrmnny rrcoguues total ludepeud eucc of tier man Austria, Czeiho Sloiakia and Poland. German nrnly reduced lo 100,000 meu, including oUuers. tun muutlis being allowed for demobilization Copscriptiou Mitluu (ierinau tcr rilorj abolislicd. All (jerniau forts for fiftj kilo meters caBt of the Itliinc razed. All German importation, exporta tion ami nearly all production of war materials stopped. (icrmunj's uaial mid military air forces abolished after October 1. Germany to accept full icspousi bilitj for all damages lo Allied and associated governments and uatiuuaUj. Germany must reimburse all ilvil ian lninages7.bcgitiniiig with an ini tial pajmcut of L'O.OOO.OOO.OOO marks in gold, goods und ships. Subsequent paj incuts iu reparation to be secured by a bond issue ap- s I jiroied by the reparation corneals- tion. Total of fjcrman indemnities to be determined bj an interallied coin mission before Jlay 1, 10i!l, utter a fair hearing. , Schedule will be fixed for discharge of German indemnity obligations within tbirtj jears Gennauy irreiocably recognizes full authority of iuterellied reparations commission. Germany must pay civilians for acts of cruelty ordered by ber repre teutativcB. Germany must pay for maltieut went of prisoners. Gcruiauy must paj damages for enforced labor bj Chilians, for levies or fines imposed, To discharge her Indemnity obll. gatlons Germany's domestic taxation system must be proportionately as great as that in any Allied coun- J5 Germany mutt agree to build. W0, &4A . rci.r . 1. rt ir Wi." VeVfeLi-t i .i" ' I r,tf - wSsF t i 1 V r. . I 4 J 5s.-x v?n MAHOAUSHAlll BE HE10 BY ICRtAT tPITAIM I .- Vs I jF IV t ( t y appieciation of Coicrnor Harris's ac tion. 5 GROUPS PREPARE TO CROSS ATLANTIC Americans and Britons Are Rivals for First Honors bt. Johns. X. V.. May S. (By A. P.I The enstero 'pu fnnn.llnii.l pnn.l now has flip nir.lromes. where there nml N II) a III . 1S4II N I eUhKo at Iteniilem fliiiR activities dailj or preparations are 'nas M Peter s ( hur.h 10 K m int v.ut , , , 'Holy Redeemer Ctm I rlflila maj tall Krl , being made for sheltering planes jet to, after 7 pm. . . , . I BOEI'rtlNUlIIl llay fl JOailPII, hus- arrive. International nialry has' band rf Rosa Uoehrlnaer (nee Durner) aced " i un 1..I-.1. 1 -l I. ,...11 . A 1.4 ...... htvrtinff tin villi, the nresenee nf 'I row. . T,, p ,,, i-i,,i s,,, . . , i.oes.j ,,., i ,, t u.itu umiri mu ui tervlces Frl . 1 p in 2801 N Dth st. lie. seaplane base and a nar-dimc phase of mains may bo viewed Thurs. J lo! p ni ., ' , . ,, ., ., .,,, ., , 'Int. private Westminster Cem situation is added bj the flotilla of United I HRADI.EV. May i. mvrtha. widow of Sttnl.iu wnrshtns refiielllnp (here re I John Bradley, aged fil Ri lain es and friends ntat.s warnnps reiueiuug there pre-1 so Sal,0 Councll No 05 n r v. invited paraiorj 10 uihing over patrol duty along the route of the proposed naval seaplane flight. At Cape Tirol Ir, faither north, the alrdomc site of Lieutenant Colouel ,T. C. Porte was inspected lodny by Major Arthur Pnrtridge, It. A. l. who is in charge of the preliminary arrangements: for the I'orte flight. 'Colonel Iorte' mnchine, a triplaue flying boat with live Rolls Tlo.icc engineb and a 11'0-foot wing span, has been rcidy for shipment for several weeks, but the date it tnai be expected here has not been announced. Continuing north. St. Johns lias two flIng fields where for nenrh a month plfines of tho Sopwith and Martiusjdc expeditions, wlii.b hne llarr (!. Hawker nml rredcrick 1". Hu.iuhnm, respectively, as pilots, haie been fuel 000 tous of shipping amiuallj for the nciount of the Allies foi lic jtais. Germain must paj shipping dim ages, ton for ton. German) must deiolc her r, onomic icsources to icbuildlng dciastatcd legions. (Jermanj must leicrt to prewar "most faiorcd nations" tariffs with out discrimination. Geniiuny must allow freedom of tiansit through her territories lo Al lied nationals. Allied occupation of parts of Ger many to continue until reparation is made. Any German violation of condi tions pertaining lo the Ithino zone will coustitujp an act of war. German nan reduced to si battle ships, six light iruiiers ami tiielie torpedoboals, with no submarines. All other win ssels must be surren dctcd or destioied. details of dis position left lo Allies. German naial personnel to coimist of not oier 13,000. Germauj foi bidden to build forts controlling the Halt ic. All Helgoland fortifications must be demolished. Kiel canal to be open to all nations. Germauj must surrender her four teen submarine cables ; disposition left to Alljcs. Germany must accept highly de tailed provisions as to pre-war debts, unfair competition and other eco nomic and fiuancial matters. Germany must accept highly de tailed provisions for internationali zation of roads autl "rivers. The cx-kaiser to be tried by au international high court. Other violators of laws of war lo be tried. ' Thp Netherlands to be asked to ex tradite the cx-kniser. Germany is responsible for deliier ing other violators of international law. Allies will retain German hostages until persons accused of viar crimes are surrendered. Germany to accept league of na tions iu principle, but without mem bership. International labor body created. Germany accepts abrogation of the Brest-IJtovsk treaty. Allies reserve right efor Russia to obtain reparation from German). German) cedes to Japan all rights .In Shantung peninsula ; renounces to China all public property nnd con cession i China eicept Kluo-Chau; renounces to China remainder of Boxer indemnities. Germany renounces ati rights in Jlorocco. Germany rccognUcs llritisb pro tcctprate over Kiypt. Germauy cedes to Hclgium l!S2 srjuarf miles of territory between Luxemburg and the Netherlands. Germany's cessions to Poland com prise y","S(i square miles ; to France 15000 wjuare miles (Alsaco Iorralne). Germany must pay entire cost ot armies of occupation from date of nnnlsilcp, &!Smsff9Mir&?$? . ' iladcn and Wily cqulriptd for the ovfcr Keaif start! Tha most northern of the nlrdronies 1.14)10 Infirm tu lltnt nl llnrlmr Hrnce. here the Handley PaKe mat-hint, to liclMliAS'iiRPT.,fyi.0f d".Tra".nSUi.T.' iloted by Major llraekelv. is housed !1rf,d1,l,-lvliy;,,r"i ''$ vrl m". ilia Dl t offers n rtniwaj of 1000 jards oulmotiil st. Int 'vrlt'e." West l.aurt IIUI bores of Conception llaj w here n month 1 Ccn' . .... ....... tKo Bceral houtca Flood. The Ilt.ii.llcy . IhiKe plane now en route from I.ner - ...i 1 ' .....1 . 1. i - t.1.1 .... Mnj 20. S'ewfoundland had not seen 11 flluR lnachinc until the Sopwltb plane went up there on April 10. but.Indlcatioun arc that thla conit will be the M-cnc of many Import's iu the attempt to cross the Atlantic by air before late summer, as scleral projects besides those for which airdromes hac men built arc about ready to assume delliilte form. Fireman Admits He's Firebug Corrj, Pa., Mn. 8. Hi a tnnfrssion made jcslcrda.i bj Claude K'ellj , a member of the fire department, -ho ii said to admit belnR the nnsterlous fire bug who has baffled a score of detectlies for a jear. Kelly is hIIckciI to bae confessed settiiiR fourteen tires, iiRRre BiitlnR a loss of manj thousand dollars. He denies stiirtitiR the eitj hall lire, where a life was lost. IN 1ir.M0IM.UI 1'SSKN In !'.I18 lifMtiorv of nur snn, WIT.I.IH I. KHIINT wlm .ltmrlMl Ihln life j Mm S Hm7 rAUKNTS , rtKJ II..I rjio til iiiPMiorv ,o 111 ."-."' ' "'" tcr. MAIIY l'AHMl.NS STARK StIMMI.IlM. who Pdssed aay May R 11117 Illlurlinn iteaths AriET.BS. May 0 THANCES. ilnuahter ot Emily and Jeanetle Abelrs (nee riJChel) ecert 21 RelAthett and friends membera nf T S. Hokolelt Hnd 1 J. Philadelphia milled to eerlcen Rat. 2 p m parents residence, .'.'nl -K, 4th kt Int Pllate. Auto service Itemainn miv be vleed frl after 7 P. Ill AI.M1WAV l I.llidelimn N .1, Mav 0 Ul.SIK Al.lill-iV In.n tlllil.s) iiaeil J. llelatles and frlendi Invited to funeral senlcen I'rl 2 p in I.lndenwold. N J lot Ilerlln 1'em IU mains may be llewtd Thurs ee BADKR mrv ,i rvft.iNn nvunn wife i or August Hader HRCd ls Relatlies And I friend lnllcd to funeral services Trl 1 p in , -JSln N Orkney st. Int. prlvutc, Ureen- mouni Letn RAt.T Mav (I nCSSir. ItHNT.. diusth ler of late IVIIIIam I' and Llllle D II ltaltz lletatlveH and friends Invited to services. Frl . a p m. 1S13 Shnc at. Int private haiin. sudienb Jiiv i, ni;iu:ti' Tl.N (nee Brown) wife of Holier! 11 l&iwll nelatllra find friends Invlled to fit niral aervlees, Sat , .1 l m l'JI W Mt Airy ave Mt Alrv Int prhate. ncmilua IIMV be viewed I'rl ee nisi.A M- ii .MMiv a widow or Relz (nee l.lebert) HKed 74 Reh.tlvts and I friends the Alcluoitfrati rnln of Il.ilv Fam I llv and Allur Soi leiy of Si Filer's church I and the Iloty Itosarv Nniet of st Hotn faclus s Church lltlled lo funeral Sal. memberi o,i i.lluilllt'D Milt. M.riiup. l.nuicn nu nu,. Pa of ljUlhcran Advent Church. and Cumberland sts , Invited to funeral to servers Sat. U p m HHdfl Emerald st. Int Greenwood IK or P ) t em nnOADMSr May r, MARTHA, widow nf John Hroadley. age. 0T, rtehttlirx und TrlndM Sato Council Nn 115. I nf P. In- Ited tn services, flat . I! 11 m -81(1 Km cnilil si Int Greenwood (K of I" 1 Cem I1RODIC Maj 1, Herfteunt JOHN J IIROD1I. ITIh roll.o Dlst , husbnnd of Mar Rrndlo (nee llelne) Due notice nf funeril from 11JJ Tree st. (mar lJlh and Juksun sis ) l-HBfcSMN At Pltmnn. N. J .May B, IIAI.SI.Y n l-IICCSMAN need SI Kela tlveH Hnd friends Itaskrf Tribe. No 'Jtlft. I O R M . t'rosa IOvh Cotmill. No 'J7S Jr O 11 A M luvllei to funernl lrl J p in . Pitman N J benlces it homq Int t'ross Kejp I'rlendj nwy mil Thurs. after 7 in p in TLCCO Budd'nl) JI.in It, HIILIIV I'AULINC wife of Joseph Clegi aged 31. Relallvea and friends Invited to servhes Sat 2 p in. 30V.' N Hutchinson st Int I'ernwood Cem Friends mav view remains Tri eve C'OOIC May H nt niJ t: Chcltrn nve . ClernMntovvn Minf 1. widow of James T. CJook. aged S4. benlLea and Int pri vate. COTTHR TER Mav (I MRT COTTER (nee widow of Jatnes C Cotter ase.l Relatives and friends Invllnl to . SB... al...t.-,. Keenl funeral services Sat 2 n m at her sun hv 1 ltvv's residence Allen llalbraith 471", Mul- I berry ft . rranUTord Inl North Cedar II 111 rem Remains ma be vlewtd 1 rl s to 10 i1' roX Ala 11 ai.OHOi: M son of Cath I .rinn Mini I ile (jcortre Cox Itttitlivrs anl friends Invited to funernl servlcfH lrl J p m . resld. ln.e of mother .Vi.'S Marltet st West Phllndelnhia Int private UAVirT. May .1 UKIDUnr. wife of John Uavltt and daujehter of late 'Ihomas atiu Catharine MurtlUBh of parish of Hohula County Mao Ireland Relatives and friends U V. M hodalltv of St Ann's Churvh In vited to funeral, Krl H 10 a m husband s icBldcnic, 1",0J I'edar st solemn requiem mass St Ann a Church 10 a in Int Holy ftepulvhre Cent. Auto funeial DUAN May 6 at US 13 Pomona Ur rate, CJermantowu MAKV C vvlre uf Nur inan II Di an runeril.serin.es Hud hit, ut tonvenlence nf f"i':. UKClsfill Mas ll Vl.VRRi;C I IJi:CKi:it huKbaud of Mary Ueil.cr (nee Maht r) iscd b'l Rclatlv.B and friends In vlted to funoral Sat s 10 a m , 4H1II Paul st l'rankforl lllnh lius nt st Joachims chun.lt Id a in Int St Dominic's Cem Auto servho DOLl -May 11 JOSEnt r. ltushtlid lliura ev after 7 o clock DOTTS -.Mav (I at I'clham. N V Mrs MARIE KUIIV IjOTTS. wife of Harrj It Uutis lorineru ui i-.uia ,irtu;iiier ui jir and Mrs II 1. Kuhn aged -'- runeral srv- I,es Frl. - I' ill. 241) Monterey uve I'll ham N V Inl private. W oodlavvn cem , Nov Yorh DUNX-JliV H LIPli: II daughler of Thomas I. h in! LlU-ihelh I) inn (nee I'uriin) need in Funeral to which rela lives and fi lends pupils of Rom in Cnlholk llleli Ihiiool for Cllrls and Lpitihinj Si hoot ore Invited Sat 7 10 a iiu r iilence of parents. -UI S. Wilts st Sohmn mass of requiem Church of lhe brlnlmry I) it in Int Holy Cross Cent Auto service vaRL May ll, CATHERINE widow ot John 1 Earl aaed 71) late of lair, Spring Harden st Relatives nnd friends Invited to runeral ?ai . . tv n in . t,itriiiicni ui ,v J Rejnolda 1SJI Spring llarden at High mass c'athcdrul Bam Int. Holy cross Cem. ELLICOTT Mav 0 ADELMPE dnugh ter of 1-te Ell and Lelltla Elllcbtt Rela tlvcs aid frlopds Invited to funeral servlcts at residence of her nephew Dr II Augus tus Bacon 1R27 tllrard ave Frl . I p in Int private. l.VIMLTr M.) 7 MtTHUn V EM VILTT phviical dlreitoi of public sihools Nvrberth V.i Funeral 'ervlces resldeme VMillam T Melcholr, clravllng and V indso ave Narbertli Fa Frl , 2 p m Int Har rltbure Fa Sat ENNlh Ma 11 HARRY H. husband nt Margaret J. Ellllls Relatives and friends Shakahappo Tribe. No IIS. I O R M. Washington Camp, No 342 P. O S of A . I' R. R Relief Aso Invited to funeral kervlces I'rl . 2 P m 1410 N Allison st Int Mt Peace I etn Remains may be viewed Ihnrs eve VUto funeral KAOEN. Ma n, FRVNC'IS R sou of late Stephen and lllleil T! Fairen (neo Collnhan) Relatives and friends director of James Rradlev R and I. Aswo Invited ti. funeral Frl R 10 a in lln S sth et solemn mass of requiem Ht Jtarj s Chunh in a in Int New Cathedral Cein Aulo eorleae FLAHERTY Mav r. THOMVS son ot late Thoi'iis and Marearet Kl inert" for. mcriy rf 31D Re.d st Relatives and friends Invl ed to futunil IV 3(1 a in re. I deuce of brother. John Flahert .".(li7 flies ler ave Solemn requiem mats Church of St Francis de Sales 10 n m int Hol 1. . r...,, Aulo service ' ,'.......... ',in a ier.ll M Mnv 6 ELSIE M daughter of Antono and Kale Freund Relatlies and riiuju.vi j... .......-. .. friends invited in itinera), sai u a. tn . 1413 Porter at High nasa at St Monha'a Church 10 n in. Int private Old Cathedral C'KjlTAt Atlinlle Cltv. N T. Mav It , DELIA TRY, daughter of late Martin and llella. U'Hl. i lIKe,, ... ,,r,n,,,ve nil,, irieiu.s Invlled to funeral S"t , 30 a in ,"Mdence of son-tn-lnw Phllln J Isertt 712J Van ftft iVurch'l"'.. m'luT,m sf'n'o'inil'nc' ,c'cm .,.. B . . ,,., iacnr ivc-,um-ii, .iihii j,ii.a,H n( GALLAGHER May Rev 11. A UAL. LAOHER O H A, Reverend, elergv, rela. Uvea and friends niviien lo lunerai. in, a in St Thomas a Church Vlllanuva. D. vine Office txalna I) .80, Solemn Tequlem mass 10 Inl Monastery Cem. ' .. 7n.,iil VI Tav n at Pnss rn s. widow of Jeremiah Oarrlran and mother of the Rv. Wni J Oarrlgali D. n . diocesan director of the Society for the Preparation St the Faith Relatives and friends tnv ted fo funeral. Frl . R-30 a m . Port Carbon. Pa Molemn requiem mass St Stephen's Church. Port Carbon, IB .a. in. Int. St. htenhen'S Cem.. 'in i arnnii aBRHAIID May 4. MARIA A (nea TCiiisI wife of Frank W Gerhard, aged 40 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Relative. , g 07m p, Jiit . 'Slon Cem Friends may call Frl after 7 P ilKAY. May 0 nERNAnn. husband of the late Anna '"'(" M,rtc!,r"iy)' Helatlvea and friends. Epiphany lloly Njnie, Altar and Rosary Ho-let es. Division rVo 10. A. fl H.I Iltrlm Men's hen , Harafteld Branch. I. V n. v. .,.,v.....v .r..Tl.vlu,, union ItepubllcMii Club, einoloyea of registry dlvl ilon. Philadelphia Cenirei roatortlce,. and I of late Sarah I. Dolde. aireU .9 RelaUves -F"' qtcvnERQ Slid I 'idv Mav 7 I, Int rtelvueCem Remains can be viewed on ' n,rcp' Mr" 1'oul A rcllcr' '"' aJ ..ueu'Tc, i,A','. .-..U....s ..Sat,.- . hkChb. bf r. Invlteri la funernl, JIhI.. 8 ai( . m , 13:9 Hhunk M Unlciiin mn of, wifj Church oT Die Epiphany. 10 a. hi. Int. Holy Cress Cent Auto service 0f ' Su.annlllor.n" n wed l n'iutiV ni fricni. ir. '-pcijntviii; jl' ' 1 rati A M Invlt'd. p unjrl Lodge No. rai erv lees. Hal. 3 i, in Chapel ave. Merchant- vllle. N. J Int private. Coleton Com IIINIinVACII Ma; II. OCCiHOp '" hand nf Anna llarla Illndenarh (nee rpss ler) aued 7n llelallvcs and fr,lep',,lnvy,'.d In funeral Sat . I! P m Trankllnvllle. Pa. Friends take I .10 p m trolley from Norrls town to Morris road Int. Hose Hill Cem , liriTKM. -On Mav fi. lain at his lat resldencefl Port Kennedy Montaomery eo , Pa . lIENnT 8TANMM..Iillihanl nl ;!',, Hlttell Relatives and friends also lly Fnrj-e t.odue. No 4ln. I OO I are In vited lo nltend funerat services. St . at 1 p ni at hla late residence Int. prhate 11.1.1.SO Mav II. AMAMA .MAnlA IIj I.l.SO (neo Klmpel) wife of John II linns, sued 01 Relatives and friends Invited to fitnaral .n,vl lirl I, Ol.. 2444 B 1 lit st Int Kernwood Cem Auto corteue Ile malna may be vlewi T-iura. 8 to 10,p m JACOIIH Hu-ldefllj. "!., .", tUln. MART A . widow of Kdvvard T Jacobs. Relative and friends Invlled to funeral services, on rvj eve at N o'clock, at late residence, L'dTn K. Indiana me. Int Sat . 10th Inst . at Mlddllo I'n .... KKU.T Mav 4 DHNNIS A , husband of Kll-n Kellv (nee Heavey) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, emploves U, p. I. Co. Holy Name and Altar Societies of 8J. Cnlumba'a Churrh IT1 . IJOirn, 2042 N. 2fd at Itlsli requiem mass HI toiumiMl t hurclt 10 n, in Aulo funerat Int. Holy Sejmlchr Cera, v KE1SER Mm 7. HARRIETT V, widow i nf Rdnard Kevser Relatives and friends Invited to s.rvlres Sat . -J P m. 2221 E. Veuaneo bi nil private wrcemoou in., ol ! Cem. Remains may be viewed Trl , T to 0 p in Atitn service Kir.FPBIl Mav 11, (IFORCin, husband of Maraaret F Kleffef Relatives and friends Invited to funernl FrJ R 30 n m , R Shaw mnnt ave . lloxborouith I'a Solemn re oulem mass Hob Family Church 10 a, m. Int Westminster Cent Friends may call Thurs 7 to 0 p m I.AKI5 Mav Ti. .MARtrj I vlfe of Claud f Lake and daughter of lohn and Annie. EI. Flanagan, aped J7 llelailies ,ind friend Invited lo funeral, "at , s 1(1 a m , 410 Haverford ave Solemn reitnlem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows at 10 a. m Int Old Cathedral (-em Aitto funerat. I.BFt.Mt Mav 7 llboROU W I.F.FI.Ul. aged 7.1 Rilallves aud friMida Invited tn funeral. Sat . T p In 1311 N 2tst st Int. l.eerlncton ( i lit 1 rlends may call t-rl, after 7 p lit 1.1 NCH May B MARIIARET. widow of lohn l.jnch, ared S Relatlvia and friend Inllted to funeral Frt . 8 "IU a. m .resi dence of .laughter. Mrs Catharlnn Dunn. 4117 N loth at Solemn renulem mas fhunh of Our T.ady of Mercv, Rroad st and Suniuehalina ave 10 a in. Int New Catjie dral Cent Auto funeral MANNINO Mav B. HARRIET, wife of I)r hnrlea l Maunlns Relatllea and, friends Invited to tho service, Thurs. 2 39 ti m 1S14 V Tlouu St. Int private MiCRKHPy May ft HANN Ml. widow of Ihotnaa sitCrecdv Rcltitlvoa and frlendi Invited to services I'rl . J P m . residence. 40.M N Marshall Bt. Remains may by. vleued Thurs , after 3 D. in Int. North Cedar Hill Cem ..Auto funer-ll McrADIlF.S May 7 CI.1.K.S U, wife of lohn J McFadden nud dauchler of Mary Morrow and latti Andrew koucu aeu .-.- n.uii. rn tmd fllends Invited to servhes, nn in p m ill II Relnhard at. West rh jt Mt Murlih Com I rlends may . ult Si,,, Kill McUAUCllU.I.V At West Consholmi ken May IV. IIIKMililUS A. husband ot Josephine McLaughlin (nee liovle) and son of l'micca and lata I'hlllp Mel.iuirhlln Relatives nnd frknds niemhers of the I C. H U Invlled lo fu leral Krl H 3(1 a m . "12 Mover ave. West Conshohocken. Ulall mass of ruitilein SI ilertrude a Church u 30 s. m Int St Mattlievv's New Cem MihVVnnNlIY May r DANIKI, J. hus hand of Hllen M. Donovan McSweeney and son of late John rid Nellie McSweeney Relatives and friends i.tasue of the Sacred Heart, Altar and Rosary and l'ropairatlon ot tho ralth Soiletles of the Up phanv Church nnd Dlv No 21) A. 11 II . Invited to funeral. I rl . 8 II) a m . 2r,Jl S Juniper st Solemn lilkh mass of renulem Church of the llplpham in n, m. Int IIolj Cross Cera. A"j&Sffir&-JU 0 I.rll.;l. Pa . CO 1.UVII1 husband of Annie Mulhern. Itela tlves and frlrnds Invlled to funeral. Sat , 2211 Huiklev st 11 a, lit .High nil's St viark s chuuh in a ni Int St. Mu.k's "STr-DER - Mav . PAUMSC E M . djU3nter of the Rev Rudolph and Mar catena Medr (nee Offermann) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat., p m German Evans Luth I-manuel'ft Chun.lt 4th and Carpenter sts Int. West Laurel Hill Cem ' OCONVdR Ma' i", MVRT. widow of Daniel O Connor, (nea Carroll) ayed 8 Relatives anl friends i H V M. Sodality. I eaeuo of the Sacred Heart of the Isltattoll churrh lpvlted to funeral, lrl.. S n m . residence, of son 311.1 Reach st Solemn requiem in is Church of the Ascension ll a. m Int Holv Cross fern Auto funeral O DE Mai ." IOI1N C . son of Dennis VV aid Hinnah E O Ilea (neo Clifford), aged IS Relatives and friends V v M. v,-,,iih, nf the Churcn of the Incarnation: I si , eceiia B I ., J. .'"' ,' v . v :4 r . . . r. , C. I.lv i.H th incarn itl'on Catholic Club Invlled to fu. neral parents residence .,27 N atn st . rrl JO ni Solemn lilnh mass of re. d. .J it.. 1. te. nltm 111 fa n ..,., iMuir.li nf the Intarnallou ni a in Int Holv sepulchre Cem Atitn servlee OSHORNE At Atlantic CI v N j May 7 HISUECCV J, widow of Hugh Osborne aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to' funeral . rv Ices Sat i n IP . al residence of her nephew VV I) c'hdinplln, 411 S. 'TvRKKR May S lOSBPII. husoiind of Rose Ann Parker Relatives and frlentJa Invited to fumral. s-at . K 10 a in, IsV-' B. Vlligheny nve Ugh mass Ascenslpii Church. ID. in Int private. IIolj Soptilchre Cem. ROBINSON Suddeuls. at Moorestovvn J Mas 11 CHARLES F husband of Anl Mall iih llohlnson aged 1.9 Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member invited to funeral Sat . p in , J17 Union SLY Moorestown N J Int. Colestown Cem Friends ma call Trl . S to 9 ROUASNT.R (nee Stlefell Mav (! DIANA, wife of Milton Rugaslier ugeil 2 Relative! and friends Invlttd to funeral 1 rl In a. m 1S0J N (Sid st Inl Adath Jeshurun LRlll.LI.NOS M.v 7 TIIUM.VS ROL I 1NOS late of Kidderminster Lngland. aged i' Relatives and frlclds llrussels c arpi t Weavers Union l-.vlted to fuucral e"h-e. Sat . 2 p 111 .eslden. e of Vrtlllir Ml chell "71(1 N Reeso st Int p.lvale. Northv ood OU13. nc-s 19th sciiArrER s.. .. MlllV T . rianalllcr - ;iL.r .,,,.l riherlne Sclntli'r. 114 jlidvale ave 7 Falls of hchuvlklll Relatives of late 'una frl. lids InvlUil 'u luneiai, ?-, . - '. i,,ii3 ofschujlklll Uipllst church Intj .Vt. , iace Cem .. ,, ' gtiiMlllV feuddenls Mav .. FRVNKlI n ot Lttinia and late Wim-im.bchmldt. I .ged 11 Iliiatlves and fllends I nvlUvl funeral servi.es s ; t In in. ""'""f" i residence 27(0 N Ileero st Int private. 'Northwood Cem trr-i r" -M 7 J C.EOIU.E husband of Vnni I" "Sellli ne atlvea and Irlenos in. vlled In set vices I'rl, 2 P 111. 2.'4 VV Dlamonl bl Int private Remains may b ,Mr,LE-iav' 7SROHI.RY husband, of nnte Selnple aged 74 of Cnunti Antrim, IreUud Dlie n.lice of funenl will he given from 20:n Wilder st -th and Dickinson ''SHELDRAKE Mav 0 CHARLES JI. husband of Emms Sheldrake Services and int. private Shoemaker Mav r. johv i shoe maker M 11 Rela ves aim trienos. Kensington taidge No '.MI J and A M , Invlled to funeral services Sit 2 p 111. office ot Willi" iii Rovven 907 K tllrard ave. '''siIURLRT-MaT-ll CHARLFS. hliahand of late Margaret shuhert aged 4 rtpa'lj-" and trlends m.-mbera of LeliUll. neneflcUl So-letv. tnvltfd to funeral "',','"," m,' "S4I Till P t Requiem mass Our Lady Help nf Christiana f hurch 0 a m Int private. Most Holv Redeemer Cem SINNOPT Al her le-ldence JJ "'l' tenhnuse tct Maj 1 MART 1. I'.IIVI.siwi l rJiitlvea and fronds Invlled to ailAnn re-iHfW-KrVvaC ""St'-riv May B PETER N husband of . 8KO My n, i '"".' .,,. friends. member of Urn Danish lirotherhood and th. Danish Soc'lelv tnv ted to services, Sun -" ii i m 1742 N. Franklin st Ii.t Ualiland i'r.n Itcmalus may be viewed Sst, after 7svinH. -May 1 WILLIAM 11, husband nf Mari tliitlth (nee Sheckey) and un) of the hile klicliae and Bridget Smith. Relative and friends. 1 R R Relief and tho e-n-S.nvei of iho P. R H, Shackannxou DIs irh.t Invited to funeral Frl . 8 3(1 a. in.. ntn Marlborough si Solemn requiem mass ymm-eulat? C'onVeptlutt . Church. 10 u. ra, int llnl I'm. Cem. Auto funeral, in'. ,J..li,,oT, I,. Knrrlstowtl. Pa . Mai 7. V CI. STRITZINQER. Sr aged ST. neiat ves atll friends Invited to funeral. R00 Ilaws ave.. Norrlstown. Pa . Hat. 'J 5 iu lilt Prlvato at convenience of fam. T-IIOMSOV Suddenlj Mav II. CLAIl A HcTlLIS THOMSON ilelatlves ami friend iivlted to funeral services Frl . 11 a. m . Vis sn 44th si lilt private 'wAI.KEH Ma 7. FANNIE VVALKER. ,i,,,iahter of laid Vraqlt and Sarah A Mc natflSl RelatlVes and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p in , soti-tn-hivv'a rMidence. William O. Petri nViil N. Front It Olney Int. private Friends may call F w'BITZ J'y ? ANJA E wife of Anton tveitz aged 7i Relatives and friends In iii.,1 lo funeral. Frl 3pm son-in-law,' ri,Tden?e Jamea M Miller. Newtown WINKLE -Max .''KATHARINE T.. wlf. of John F Winkle (nee Foas'ty). Relatives 2nd friends-. Loarue of the sacred Heart and uar Soc'etlea rf St. Stephen'a Church, to (Vted to finieral. 11,47 W. Erie ave.. Sa't , Vi-. . n.u,nn blah man of reaulem St. U H. , ."..--- .- - -. --i Stephen's Church, lo a. tn. ,Jni. iioiy sepul hre Cem. UNIir.RTAKF.ns afir vaoiti f J H I P iFsWMCU ' svl , a f if
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