JfjfvW! JV OJ". r ,'", K 8& EVENING PTJBLlO LEDG-iBR-PHUjAlDErPHIA, TUESDAY, JULf 22; 1919 JL $f S-. sr it !"' -, l& t? If' o 1 I; fBVl: 7J." SW- 3V- TREATY IS APPROVED ISH C Lloyd George Stands Pat on Kaiser's Trial Disappoints Sinn Feiners TRIPLE ALLIANCE FAVORED R.v th Aijociatftl Pre London, ,Tul.y.2. At what ivn nr tuallj- an nll-nlsht fr-sinn, thn TTnnse of Comnion complctpd it 'ntilnrfirin Of both the Gr-rmnn ponm treaty ami the A rtf:ln-French convention. The bill rnrrrinj: approval of ti-r German troaty nas rniilerorl in ion' mitter- of the whole, exritinc lenctli debate, in vrhirli Premier l.loyd f'ori:e took an active part. The bill wn 'h-p placed before the House and paed i third reading, after n motion hv John Devlin to reject it n a protest nsnm-t the premier's attitude toward lieland had been defeated by 103 to A ' Then, at ft a. m.. the Anclo- KrenHi ' pact was taken up and the bill npnrovmz it was unanimously adopted after a I ehort but sharp debate, in which the . argument that the treaty wa not mn fistent with the spirit of the lencue of; nations failed to find any substantial echo. I Treaty Not Altered , The German treaty pa-M throujih a" Its stace without nmemlnnnt. In concluding hi e-pewh on 'h treatv-. Premier I.lojd i.iMrce while making no claim of perfection for it expressed confidence that any defect would be remedieij hv th league .if nations Notwithstanding its imperf tions, the premier declared, the treatv would stand as a ' lighthouse in ilv deep and a warning to nations and rulers of the nation-, ngain-t the peril which th German empire shattered it self against " Mr. I,lovd George ridiculed the -.ingestion that his attitude toward Ire land had changed. He said he ad hered to his position annmimei in the general election and a- prepared to carrv it into effect The Home Rnleis he added, could 'have home rule for themselves if they wished it, but they could not force it on Ulster. I,lovd George's recent announcement , . .t- - t C- .......... . ...!.! mar rne iormvr itimhhiii .-m - M-m., h. tr.erf hefore a tribunal in London had ' created much divu-icin. and several members, including Lord Robert Cecil, exnre.ssed doubts as to the advisability of the trial being held in London. The selection of a neutral country tor tins purpose, it has been contended, would have been better. Insists on Kaiser's Trial The premier in answer to this .said : "What right have we to assume that any neutral country could desire to be the scene of such a trial? The Allies have sufficient confidence in this country that whoever comes here for trial "ill receive a trial equal to the highest tra- ditions of the Rritih nation, nnd there are none higher in the orld If war is to be Hbolisherl it mu-t be treated not as an honorable came with , the prospect of personal slor . but as a crime. That is why we decided that the author of this war should be tried." Another matter of extreme importance which came up for discussion was the Irish question, and to this tue piemiei devoted considerable time, with miiner- ous interections bv .loscpli Ilevlin. Nationalist, for Falls division of liel- ac-1 c tt Sir Samuel Hoare, Lnionist for ("hel- tea, warned the government that -onie . of the Unionists considered the settle. ment of the Irish difficulty just as urgent as did the Irish members The premier caused laughter hv de. scribing the Irish convention which had failed to qgr-e ts h,s attempt t.. apply I resident Ml-on s prin iples tn Tfspl n ssi -1 Says Ireland's Not a Nation Answering Mr Devlin's demand for q ' referendum, he urged that the difficulty ' was that Irelnud was not a nation, but two nations in race, religion and tem i perament anil outlook in fact, m everything constituting the fundamental conditions cf a nation I ntil thi ditli culty was bridged it wis soe.s ,n talk about self-determination, and until Irishmen definitely far-d thi difficult v he despaired of any settlement. T. P. O'Connor. Nationalist, e- pressed profound disappointment oer tne premier s speecn. lie asKen whether Lloyd George meant to withdraw from his contract with regard to Ireland He declared that two men had created the Sinn Fein, one was Sir Kdwnrd ("ar son, the other was Mr. Llovd George. BRITISH MINERS STILL IDLE 200,000 Continue Strike, Despite Ef forts of Sir Eric Geddes London, Julv 21'. i Bv A P i Sir Eric Geddes. minister -vithout port (olio, who was named as a government commissioner to trv to settle rho ..rik. of more than 200. (Wl miners in hr Yorkshire district, conferred vit',. mine inspectors there tndav Not on of -ho mines in either the p-t or south ot Yorkshire is operating- Water continues to rise in the mines as none of the naval pump mm oideied there bv the Roveinment ha arm .! Men nt Devonport and other mival sia tions, however, have been told to hold themselves in readiness to move at once The striking miners will "fight to a finish," said Herbert Smith, piesirlent of the Yorkshire Miners' Association He advised the men not to interfere with navy pumpers who might he ,ent to the mines. He said the miner' fed eration had nothing to do with the dis putes in the Yorkshire district and that the strike will go on until the men get their rights under the Sankev re port." GOVEHNOR VETOES 5 BILLS Turn Down Claim of Editor for Pub lication of Amendments Governor Sproul today announced hts veto of five bills relative to suits or claims against the state. In vetoing a bill to allow George E Tickers, editor of the Evening Herald, of this city, to sue the state on a claim assigned to the estate of n. A Balfour, for publishing constitutional amendments, the Governor says he is Informed that a check for the bill was tent to the owner of the paper and cashed and that the Balfour claim arises out of a statement that Mr. Balfour adranced a sum equal to that due for publictlon of the amendments, took an ' assignment and' care notice, contending I that the state should buve paid him istid of the assignor. The Gorernor i imtr . v i asuicui uui3 uui umu ine r'il. T-, ' i j-i -rr'i'r:.-! . ... i j'? d.i- f V1 fH. -- r-- . V ' ' Ha II I I I I . I I ! -m.-x. , -.- IMOl NTKS. ( I liOS fidiernl IVi'liltiR was the suet nf honor tnd.iv M :i dinner civen by l.ailj Curnil JOYOUSLY CELEBRATE i: BELGIUi'S FETE DAY;., r, . , , iauu Dot; Brussels Anlaze With Patriot- ism Living and Dead Heroes Honored POINCARE NATION'S GUEST Hv the ssociated Tress Rrussels. .r n I -s J'J eer in its his tor. has Hrus-o- " itne-sed sn.-h tre mpridnus orovds a those . hieh took . , part t..dn in the .-oloprntion of the T.elginn national f.stnal ! a 'he . , , . ,i,i r.,, first dar of the fete a nntahle feature of hi. h is the piesen-e for the event . . ,, c i-.. . ,n.i f Tresident IVin.-avr. nf Iran--, and j the occasion hmusht forth such an , , ,ha, , ,.:tT-, , ontpourm. o peopio mm n rvaflir vstem ns vtrtnallv paraivzen. It seemed as if ,h. -hn,n popuu.tion , i I n. in thn tit- to wun ". mi- , on phn f tli" 'Iphrniion program. . . . I siiis - Chnrles nnil fringe"- Marie-.Io.e. The bursoinnater likei took pnrt in the, . of h ..hiwiien. who pin- ed . , . " ronths at the feet ,.f mnimed soliliers. in tribute to r.elium' living heroe. while nt the cenotaphs erected in the par). ,.oso t the roval pala.-e thou I . f n .H, tribute to the i , . ' "rrnr 'rn'1 Kmg Albert nnd Queen I.li7.ibeth "ere participants in the .eremonial be tore the . ermuplis. They unlkerl from f,1P palnio and laid wreath befoie the f he tnpjr tI.inllt(,, fKi President ,, . , . I "'"care later. '"'fc' night illumination of Brus- sols, nn the ove of the fete ,.,i. on an nnprercdented srale. A part of thei i.tolinunan .elehrafion was a great .,.,,ght parade. PASS MINIMUM WAGE BILL House Acts Favorably on Measure - ...,,--. for Bene,,t of u- s- Employes Washington. .Ink L'U' - iRi A. P i Rv n vote of .Slis ,,, 17 ,i,P House lodav passe thn hill motiding a ininini'ini ,)f s;, fn, a!) ,.ri.nmPn, P,(,r. ... ., , ' '' ,hnQ" ln "0 ''0-,al 'r'" w" ' h" V!1" '- "" ' '-"'' "f lip 'vartime bonus of SU-in :) irai allowed employes The measure now goo- to the Senate 5 OF A KIND HARD TO BEAT! GILLMGHAM'S "ROCKVAR" S?sdh "OPALITE" WHITE ENAMEL "ROCK-LUSTRE" VARNISHES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR "CAMBRIDGE" BLACK FOR IRON AND STEEL "SUPERIOR" & C. A. G. READY MIXED PAINTS 250 SOUTH 60TH ST. 12TH AND MORRIS Jo ("itnoii .IDS 1ST AND WHARTON, HOME VICTOK WATER HEATER ron coal New prlnclnle; lly; M to 30 s ; casual ecp- radiators, too. There la Doth In Just ts good. Free Hook Reeves Stove 38 l, b-m ". w ai,"ua, .. u-.l. & Foundry Co. So. 2nd ifct, Contractor & Builder ALBERT ZELLFELDER 151 South Broad St. TEI.nrllONES Kejfctone llell Rare 282 Walnut Ml IMPACO CEMENT AND BRICK COATING FOR STUCCO-CEMENT OR BRICK ALSO CEMENT FLOORS i Will Resist Water. Oils and Greaa ' IMPERIAL PAINT CO. j isig Sansom Street. Philadelphia, I - ,--,--,-,-, A t t o rr J. J. r L i AKjlijtiALD & CO. I , MANUFACTURERS Sewer Pip Flue LlirlnKi Wall Coplne Pavlni an Fire Brlclc ALL CLAY PRODUCTS Main Offices ind Warcksnici J SECOND & BUTLER STS, FHILA., PA. sinking feature of in- nays pi"- Kr,ln(: .m ri.-n pr...ei pari in th rPpdin"s was the parade of s.-hnnl -hil- P.ulgarian -Turkish ti-gnti.itmn , t,:i,i,.- f! This uncertnintv pmhah'i has been dren. reviewed In lh- three ihildren nt npif.tltrn( , nllnoI. ,,, Vnn, rhat the t.-.- iih.rt Prince Leopold. Princ- lulled Stales will not accept the Ac- Ifi L STERN PEACE1 Austrian Leader Says Teutons Must Induce Allies to Ease Up Exactions JAPAN MAY PROVE PLEDGE Ilv the Associated Press. Paris. ,!lv 22 -fir. Karl Tanner. . . ., head of the Austrian peace delegation, declared he would "not sign engage- ments vvhirh he 1iipw could not be pto- . niton." in commenting on the pence (nils, prior to his departure from St "Jerniaili for Krlrlkir h. according tn , , . tente. cnmpleteli iiiiiidnrned, our gient distress ami so nhi.iin a peneo with n,"n,ne "P-'I""- Mnerl, ere.ruianomnf hw;va;ik.-"PP-'ti lui" giunti. Vlcevorsa vi oM '; ; 'Xlnnr, portnr Ilrnnrr. ftfrnrrlms tn rhpr rn- nrrttpinp in.it!nn nf croat rrpnn.i-'s'n'n UM KrnnitP Pplnpamrnto li bnnniorp, H ' ' .... ,..i :.. "i,- ...,i,...i i Mlih iindfl Von Tlinrlnnltnrt Tlnfnrn i nnzinnitli elm i ritinnn romp nrntostn t . - .. at-:,. nsl Austria and German, "n.l he.iV.J,." " Ilepnt.ito Tura.i. .-npn del .o-BwrNw ,.,e l'ltnlia e la Rumenia .1 ion hi iil ipi i.t v nni i rn inn t n lonilitinns that will re uppnrtanie. mr ' proposerl ninvements on the vecstprn n -r eniintrv." j front, probable lines nf retreat, points ' Tim Ilnlish delegation i known tnbet hicli stands would he made and I lending a compromise mntcment. u lucli ma. lesiilt in .In pan puttm into writ .... een entered int.. 1" .Inpnn for tln , restoration of Shantung to China nt nine fixed time. Shantung Issue Acute Sini'i' the donate in the I'nited States nale on tin- Shantung situation bo i nine so acute il., .- ipiestjon hn as sinned great important e in onfevpnoo rid es, and espe.-uinv among peai-p iin.p Rntif ,,.' ,,, , , ,n1t0(1 states. 1 There is much sieeuliilion m I'cace 'I'npferen.-e oircles as lo whether the Aintuiran delegation will I'ontiniie nitive partpipatioii in tin- framing of the Mnl KH:1 CUZ?$v -icn tin trr',nt Prominr Wuinlns., of lliwr, li m i :H-riJ Ihc fiif"tinn uhot'it rhr Ahvm i' nit Wop2ntinn nil! -un r t'm Irn irt-matinn tli.it n nunti v hi- '1 di I nni mtonil c isn null i-:p-. .- iri" "ii p.irtiripitins in trrnt n- coiintinii". vi ...I., .i .n t ., tilt- If'UIIHJ I) ,1 llll's.-.H.1, Ml" I 11 - 111 to Washington from th. n n. an dole gati.iti asking whethei the I mteil Stair- intend'- lo ,'itli its signatuie to the , u.u ( Senate Changes Situation It was ceneralH inrlei stnod hr rn r President Wilson left Krnn'P thnt lb. President epe,-ted the nited Stnio.-. vvo() ,l(ith th(1 j,,lls!Inl,n nn, Turkish tn-aties, Unx the opposition in f li n Sana n t f l r I :nininn treatl O r-i I ;;;; -. y ; .. ...j.-.. . mnv mnkp rrnrvMti"n 'iti"finins r nr 1pasu of nations lias rai-fd unrcrtninty Jl III' IIIUI'I-- "'I Tl llll I " I ' . I I ' I I - I i t I in miniL , .At OI ill ,i ,i tiltl.ltl. f. - 1. .,., lili'l.i.lll it ,1 l 111 M-i ili:i nun i -. nun iiiiii the members of the I'hinoe delegation thai no compromise has vet been framed Hhull will make it possible for Ihem to sii-n the Cni-mnn fre-lM T' Iheni to s,ui tne i.eimnn rie.iM IT is known, however, that the Entente powers are working on a plan to affect an agreement with Japan concrnin; Shan'ung. which will satisfv the Chi ncsc and induce them tn sign the Git man treatv CIGARS 7fh Invincible PerBox 50 Cigars $3.25 KDUCATIONAL Teachers' College Courses to train teachers of Physical Education Kindergarten Household Sciences . 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' " v. i" i-"i"-i- ! war rnnsicnen to th directnr nf military intelligence, Washington. D. f." "" "" . ",n,nn '"' tenminp roster a Alfred Sehnb nnd Alvln f rr,. rtA-it - , t ., , ., "inn, M-tiMM'lll ti'liciiiic. ii'iii nil mum ;s:e7iprNnietrr,:o7anVcdrl7'r'',,r. U ,n I"."" f"? mv i,,.. H i. :-.i . ,.. .. 1..-..1. ,' Thn ACnmpmnnn ntlrinf hnnrv nnnml frtr. it"'""" 'Jim i mum, " r.. .,.mi.i M . , t... .. , ,. .....,,.. ,iii,.,,kii iiiiiiii-i-iiii'iiis uiui'n nave , . ... . - .,. norn rivulprl. tn deliver plnns of HiiiiIoiip, In senrsn notte. p si dlcp chpj v n,0 ijorinan general stafT ,vivpring Hip'alibla dichiarnto .lie il movimentn dnlto ' ( " '" ' '"""i niiiumauon oi inestimn- lile mine. With tlicp plans before him. Genprnl tinisn Willi crent freerlnm. ... svMMi.n ni:.onTs scmmku iiioiit.s Roscor. n. t, Roncon. n. t. gaMntM.ijijuiii,iii,ji,,wuuaiujiaii iiiLiBMmMwujmamimjwaiiaii,inisiiui immiii. 'hiiubmim S -.J9 n 'xeiiusl' mount i in rrort comfort-ib t, modrn ind Ftiprrt v In rated In xtutilv forst rreerv-t, only ItSCi mll rrm PhlUd-iIphla Unununl latlon, 270-9 ftt. No b1alc fll-9 or moRultoB- Orchestra, DunclnR. I-lbrary, llay roora TonnlB. Roquf, Billtardn. Howling, Wtr 8rt-a, Saddle Hotb-m Othr InterwltMi? fMitur4 N. Y, Uolrts ?ce. 11-80 Uroadway. To! Had 8 478. HsEBassctt ( Manager faLVwJ" TI..NTIC (IT. N. ,1. Cool.Mt anil Mokf Mlrnrtlve I.oc-ulon HOTEL Js'UI AWAits. a 1 li jl xfc I 1 s. m ur a- wnnr.i: m.nrn orr.AN front Dire, tl. . n the Hr.ard.valk lliisiot. '"-B0;"- film Ave In exclua've Chelsea section. Cap . . 500 frcsl, and sea wat.r halhs private and 1 ruMlc. aid exrry appdntment Modern hdro..h..rareUu,: department , Orehf.tra. I n-inrtna: Auto bus i OvnriMr Htrrrtlnn 1 '.'.P" .. . ts v r SHAW TrNTicrif. n. .i. MTM1' W Pl.V in rh m--s'' S3 Up Daily. S15 Up Weekly llet Located rnnnlar Triie Hotel .1 1T 13 BD e York e. ."a Vorils from noirdnnlU Cnrrr,-i np twh -ind eo-n i npa-'iv 400 Eleil'or presto huh" liol snd .old i unn B ua'.r 'n room, 11," and .-rur, ,. feature -ri:t'ii. mi:i; ff-ati m: nTiiiN(i I'ltivii ki.i; from iinrKr, I. UN TF.NN! rOFKT. IIXNCI! FLOOR llnoklet will, rninls of Inlerest nmlleil Al 'Il ST f;i HV VITI !' ,-i 1. tor r IOTCL- T MrtlaU it, ind the betfk. ojeilosVing tie Sleel Pisr. Cspsctrr 500. trer? r.io. w"i, - eoJoTment. Se ilet kitki. prirste snd fmMlc. Swd.l Ameriesn plio. II op AMj: E jrop plsa. i: op dallr. Anto boi '"'o. Entirely " c.K.m-ol. I. C. trnODr-ORD. ProjMtor Hotel Biltmore HFnTn-r'- v, -tmnnt! r.IinilE IM.A.M) AVE Sear nnunlwalll All outside looms suit's ivith bath Orchestra Dan Ing capacity 230. Hot nnd cold seft water baths. I'nder n w mantijrement. MI.TMURE HOTEL fOSIPANY ne: nlt -.L. . W...V. . CIhI Plarr iTUKl yTt crwrw m tri.u u-w. . .-.. CpultTS0. ArocncnpUn.ti.bVftanafterTKe j ro Hires. pnTiQDiiLni.runQuiK wi ma aluvatnc rfdldliihlArllM. Ol) I yeur.Owoershlnnu.naKcQPtit. J, I LEEDS. HOTEL JACKSON TI..NTIt ( m. S. J. , Virplnn ove flrt h his '- in ' iii dwalk and Str.l pier FIREI'ltuOr Im.i I, - th. run- n nt water tn mi- unhi-Ftra. er ill. ; nierian &. Kurnre ii i. tn derate ralee i Ownership managnv nt - .1 ItrtOOAN . HOTEL MERI0N riKKi'noon j I Vermont ave an-l tv H'i-h nr-tr all t I traMions Caparitv 3V H ) . ,!h nio-lern . hotel Huperioi t a tl im it- r , nv bata. 'running: water m iftmm -r Rxtentve porrhcii Ow mrtUp inmie t M T. KAULrV i THE WILTSHIRE" I V.rrlnU ae. and Ilearh. ocean view; cv racltj 350. private bathi running water to 1 roomi, elevntor, etc , Amtrlcm plan, ppeclal l weekly ratea; hooklet SA.Mt'KL KLLIS PITNEY Z. ; v;Xii ;,,h b;it,hTnarrk'trO!n0rJh5,-,ubae,ha'rrae'i . VJt!? LfJtlWfM Hotel Arlington Mlrhlf1B,natvlr ncrlt yB" Open all i'ir R .1 oshiiumj 4: .SON :., . T? .Tl ; 1 rui ll i ai l ".iili- ycnun iing tioaru HUIlftLU,k Eitellent table. HOTEL WHITTLE -" -7 I hearh Amer. plan $2 V) up fli European ti un up i. ic a i i . in'iiMiiK iiom noiei HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwav-B npjn A!wa read Tf-rrrn mod erate Phnne or 'yrlte M Walsh Inim-an HOTEL PREDONIA -, 0P?N AI-Iv.TBAR T-nn-M ave Ju.t - i"""""1." . " .'" i-v-ry appoint. ,mnl MntieriltA rate rlBurant ' , '. - "- ii.i . rimiri r i,... , , vvoruimBion:7' -:-' !, ... T -.. u inraijirir Tirv-it ) ni & lo rn rtimilnr U-sifAr I. , Denot Tenni modi-rnte a. .-- t i i-t-i-ti .-A.Ji .':"" i it Mum ni.Mj ii, BISCAY IN .,rwe"'u':I"), t,e fourth hotel in rn .. . H1H1 lli ..-. .. ,.-1. .. 1 '"'" ""i- mer. pun. I. il'' uu un 11 v - ui ureal) 1 HARRISON IIIPPLE prop Channel! '" nd1Pa;' Beartmnt view- Amer A European plan. ralea reaa up 'lTn A f Channt-11 Owner Beechwood "S"t.uf,,"r. .:. :S ' up daih 12 un up weekly. E. Markenthum Hotel Boscobel nrthuck1; (A,,", J" ' fiacn 13 o up dally i Amtr plan Tookl-t A E MARION Avon Inn c!?n end v rlnla Av Privat. " batha. runnlnir water, elevator to etreet. Supertpr table. H. W Wlllnmv New Clarion At' H?'n'k3?i"r"' .7 """ ALU, American ie- st Jan" PI 2d houae from "'"'Ca" beach; 15 50 dally. It Collm. rr.RN-F.Rsvii.i.T:. pa, Ih Illthland Iloose Now open Overlooking the famoua Lebanon Vallev. Send for rateS and. Ilrculara. AddrejtJJ. JC, DKINKLnv. I I UrjL.- 1 M H OTTESOSCIOPERO IN ITALIA E' FALLITtU,"" " La Popolazione ProtOSta Spio- gando al Vento la Gloriosa t BaildieraNazioiiale Puhllshert nnd Distributed Under PERMIT NO. 341 Authorised by the act of October fl, 1017 on (lie nt the Postomee of ThlU delphta. Pa Hy order of the President. A fl. IlUni-F.RON. Postmaster General. Rome, 22 luglin- La propostn dlmo- strnxinne Intornazlnnale che dnvevn aver lungo icri. In consegnenza del prncla- i t ...... i. -....,,. cia sti iiitinns cent . Un nnrlntrr-ln una scinpero generale era stnto cninpletn- mente i-nntrnllaln e che ncxsiinn verila' v era riguardo ill movimenlo interna - zinni0( Roma. 'Jl luglio I,o srjnporn gene- rale in Itnlin nno" ritpnersi comnleln wn.nuoiin. n. .1. UA7'CI C A 'fV lli...h rnn.. -!..-.! ! ,,,,7 bathn; run'B water; . IV It Tliciia-rcr. EdrjetOn Inn Centrally located nr. beach; . .wine ser ice ; rap ou: enhe-tra. hooklet J ALIIEItT HAHIIIS. I ,..,,.ti .,,., ,.-...,. ... i, . . . . I Amuaeinenta. II M Ni:VMTi:l. I-rop ' - - (K'KAN ( ITY. V .1. , - ,-....-- :..,- ,rr I raymorc V,'? i,'"'Z., .f-r.0"!?,1, 'A T. .. T- . '-- . Swarthmow ?;" s Near beach & in v i.ippinncott I ; FLEETWOOD i Scarborough The Mayberry Mn " wepiy. is.i ... Hot'erHenryirriaiS! umci uuy ubc Mrg Q H Hnry OCKAN C.ROVi:. N. ,1. THE SHELBURNE New modprn hotel, hot and cold rmin'ir water In evpry room, private baths. Orean Path way, faring park and ndyn. V. f. H kviim CAV1Z MAY, X. J. COLONIAL HOTEL Rpern" Wl'ii lltih nnnniii- Water 22d s. as m VC It CIU'IU'II '. n. r and Propiletm- THE WINDSOR. ncW-d"care "May's ' largest nnd lest. 123 rooms no baths. Hates and literature on applir aii.'Ii It HAI.l'IN m:.rn haven, n. j. T HE ENGLES IDE The br" rnrnbinttton of genuine 5p,isior ff.tur'3 on th1 Atlantic Const Matchl" fshing aillnit, hathlng. etc ocean and ra . rnf leiini rourip. j The F-npIenlile offern modern appointments Kea and freah water private hatha. ttc. I Orchestra Garage Hooklet. R. F. KNOLR, MnmiJtrr. ' AIo The Colns;ton. West riilladrlphl.i MONTCI-ATR. N. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME MONTtXAIH. N. .1. MOST nl'.t.MHITFUI.LY SITUATEn KKSIDKNT1AI, HOTIX IN M;r yiikk's sunrniis. OPEN TUB CNTirtP: TKAn FRKniniirK c. iiat.l rnnrAvt AK110N. I'A. Will take Mtmmer Hoarder In mj heautl fnl farm home! kooi! food uiul flnp Inenllon aUo prorlilo perinnnent homo for ase.l pro pie v. ho tir vvlllinic tn pay for minions (iAKUISN SI'OT -IAIJLH 1VATKB CO Akrnn, Pa. IJKVON, r. Wynbume Inn P,",,"!" '-'n ep- J daily derlrabla for hual. ness men with families. Itooma with bath at 'reasonable raiea Oanclnu Large erounila. wide veranda Phone flerwyu 17. " tinnvK.vhyii.LK; pa. " Perkiomen Inn h , "? rl""ri. (! Jl Carl WAMHNOTON. I. ( . Burlington Hotel I.eia than five mlmitea from everythlnB American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Un 11 T MII.I.tJK Manaa.r. VKANt'ONIA, N. II. FOREST HILLS HOTEL c Franconla (White Mountalna). N. H?" Frank H. Abbott 4 Bon, Mananlni Props. A thoroughly mederrt high-grade resort, i Th -! loti fa hie. Unobtrusive .irui.. Eery outdoor recreatjon. Hasonnble ra.iV, Bame man. Upland Terrac. jlethlehem. N.U. - "rinea. tirw rini inn iiurHioi r.oniiAM, n. ii. I ..." !..! i ... r:m-i.,i.n v ti ii, .iiuuimiii nun"-, ,......, .,. ,lt Th 1 Gateway to he White Mta NOW OPEN For lllu. hnnk't write C c rhandler. Prnn - H0STON. MASS. - J" I ' 1 ! t M. HOTEL PURITAN 30O Commonwealth Avo.ttoatort The Distinctive boston House , 1 I a ' I I called by qlobe trotursone of tha mna i3l nomeiiR- ana nttraciiva I ( hotels In the world. Modaat rates. J wrlta for ouroooaioi witnquiaeto iquldeto 4 tello-Hgc I e-J historic piac, riuxosieno I V.l--.--F-' ni: : i ' FIlr Vi, Imente falllto, Dalle notlzie gtunte da tuttl i punti della penlsola si rllera che nessun grave dlsordlne ( e' doruto rej- Istrare. Itnina I carrl elettricl hanno fun regolarmente, come pure II servizln ferrovlnrio fu completo e rego ilare, Tuttl gll oplfici e laboratorl sono npertl e gll operal hanno rlpreso 11 con- """I" 1,"Tor,n' . , ill giornale "II Popolo Romano" in un M10 .p-tjcnlo dice che mentre la Tonfe- 'derazione del Lavoro frani'ese ha riuun ioiatn alio sclopero, I Labnristl d'lnghil terra hanno celebratn snlennemente la vittnrin, an.iche' sclnperare. Ne deduce, 'nulndi. che la manifestazlnne Interim -zinnale nnn p' ctntn altro che un fii'sco colnssnle. del quale le uniche vittime pnnn SIMM gll iijirr.ti luiiiuui i fin turn proprin cletrimento. II ginrnnln asserlsce che le massp' snnn state sempre nsfill nlln scinpero e che la maggioranita di qunnti vi linnnn nderito vi sonn stnti costrctti dalle in- limiilnzioni Paint that's laid on with a reputation Every brushful of paint on a Wilson job is laid on with tho idea that it must give the utmost in paint satisfaction that is, must be both good looking and good-wearing. Our 6R years' experience and reputation is your nssurance that the job will be right. Rend for our booklet "Character in Tainting." WILSONS SGOD PAfflm ESTABLISHED 1851 JaS.S.Wnscfl&Son.Inc 4-4 N. 7th. ''"'"' "' rrrltM Services NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL I , , ,, Orrluna Aug. !) Carmania Aug. 20 , Ordunn Sept. 13 I r-irimnin Sent W ,1-armania oepi. -l'!V NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Aquitania July 2fi i Mauretania Aug. 30 Maurctiinia . Kpnr. 97 MPW VflBK t PI VMntlTH )UTH. HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON d..1 ",.. T..1,. etc Koyal C.eorgP Illlyb Pnvol Hooicro Am, sn WCW vODl' . D1VMOIITU J NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and rHPRRDIIRr. UHtlUJUURU Caronia Aug. 9 I'awin n Caronia Sept. 13 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. SrKMMIIP NOTICES Clh anil Wealey Mi. ! HAVRE and LONDON -Araxonia Aug. 20 i. s m:iD. NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Aug. 30 NEW YORK to PIRAEUS pannonia Aug. 28 BOSTON to GLASGOW Scindia Aup. 16 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia July 25 Vennonia Sept. 6 PHILADELPHIA to AVONMOUTH Venusia Aug. 5 Vcnusia Sept. 13 Philadelphia-Bristol (UZ ) Direct Service Pier lfi South 1300 WALNUT ST., TniLADELrHIA State Bank of Phila. Fifth and Bainbridpe Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS Brooks Steamship Corporation Regular Sailings From Philadelphia and New York to Copenhagen Gothenburg Christiania Helsingfors Hamburg Danzig S. S. THALA July 25 S. S. AIRLIE July 30 S. S. BIRCHLEAF August 6 Full cargoes to any European port. Class A-l British Lloyds. Full Brokerage Paid For Rates and Particulars Apply MEGEE,STEER&CO. Acenta 461-67 Drexel BIdg., Phil. HELI -LOSinARD 2208 JAVA-PACIFIC LINE Direct- ip Serv'c :an PRANrii?rn m NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES I Ilatarla, fiamaranit, Soerabala, Macassar Kallins dntes and rates on application. S. S. BILlilTON S. S. BOERAKAKTA S.S. BINTANG S.S.TJISALAK S S.NIA8 J, D, Hpreckcls IlroN. Co., Geo. Alia. Offlc. 2 Plna St.. Ban Kranelv N T. OIBca. 17 B Atery PI H. E. Uurnatt.Art. Merchants & MinersTrans.Co. Steamera leave pier 18 S. Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. (Telephone, Lombard 1000) for BOSTON Wed.. Sat., 6 P. M. SAVANNAH m. bp.m. JACKSONVILLE m. 6 p.m. Attractive vatsenrer. and frelht rates. Full Information nn request, A, L. n6h-ClARIZ, Atcnt X . . . 'A, 7 ef--rWM hanno recentemente conclusa un'alle anza contro H Jugo'-Blavla, Sembra, pero', che, e untale aceor do sla stato effettuatfi, dovra' essere ratlflcato da un altro del presente Ooverno Itallano, polche' II messaglo aggiungp che 11 trattato fu stlpulato e firmato da Vlttorlo Kmanuele Orlando, capo del passata Gabinetto Itallano. Per la Rumenia nvrebbe firmato II rrlmn Minlstrn Bratlano. L'ltnlia e la Rumenia rlmasero In soddisfatti con l'nttltudlne della Ton fereti7.il della Pace a Pnrigl, rlgiiardo la questione del contini verso la Jugo slavia e, purtuttavla, firraaro'nn II trat tato di pace con la Germania, compren- dente In statuto ppr la Lega dellc jnJ,onj Try our combination box, forge bottle of Liquid and can of: Powder trjjyjUf B 0 m IT rlKM UVUlit UUiUJ People of refinement everywhere, whether they prefer a li'quid, a powdcrorapaste.areturningwith oneacconUotlicworlU'sbestana best-knowa dentifrice Jhwdont At your dealers IN MKMMtlAM inii.'?r,yFi'.'r,ll lolng memory of .10 SEriU.Vfi RADCUFF, who ilier) July 22. lP'li. Hl'SHANIJ AND I'HILDHEN Batlrs 2S ,?! JJiry Andersen, aced 70 Relnthes 2m Jl1 -nds. Sorlefy f Amerlran I'lorlsls. ?J ,?', lub r which he waa a member l"V,!"',Vn '""e"1 """Ires. Wed . -J..ln p. m . V".,.,). no'laml "" In' Ml Mnrlnh I'em l.eniains may he ilened Tuts . 8 in in P m Auto serire .I'AIN July 20. MATIMiA 1,. widow nf i,i?.A '.,nln Sr Kelalla and friends mlted to funeral. Wed s 3(1 a m . ap.irt mentf of Andrew Hherfs Sons. "5S S 4th at. Maes of reqiilsm SI Malachy's Chiirr'n 1" a m Int private. Nfw Cathedral rem. Aum roriPg Remains mav lie eM Tiies 7 to in n m , IlRTSl-H ., ; HF.I.KNA M. dauth ."n'S ,nnn ' n,l Maedalena nelseh JReil 20 Relail., an, frlpndi Oerman He. rnrmed hun h nnd Sunda. Sehnnl Sorlen rinu employes of Prandle nillh Hulled lo funeral Thlira n n, !., r..l denre Mrs. I'harle's Schmlilt.' 274:. Ash l . K.5"i'urlr ,n' Oerman rteformed Ground llrldesburc llenialns im he lewed Wed -- in in p. ni "'AeVB Juh If), V1M,IAM V. PI.ASE. JKfd S3 P.elatlves and frlenda Inilled tn funeral sen lees. Wed. 2 p- m . 20fifi K 1 ".VxTl? -".'. .,nt Private Odd Vellona Cem, u' rtnu.iMA .Tnlv on AVr" .... owl.,,.- of .I.nift, an.t r-...... .... n. I ... re-l.. .Ive, and friends Incited to funeral "Thurs f...", m,' S"1"JX P"r nM', "," 'he stnut st. Mass of solemn requiem St hn rlea norromeo in a. m Int. New Cathe- ' amprell -Julv in. cecema. dauah- lCr,,,n' '"hn nd Annie Campbell (nee Me. v '.'i1, SB5d..l7- Relatives and friend, n. M Sodality of St Fran.-ls d- Asilsl t nun-n lnltM lo funerHl. Wf-rl art n. Pirntu' renlfienr-. 40 K ''Innlrr !t . I.tnlniin (.nlomn ran.(n. C nerm..nton ratirlft di- A.fl I'hnrch 1 it a rn I.. t trt.. Sepulchre rem .. VA'A1! .N.,5.r Me.'ford N J. Julv "0. MARIAN KTHEU diuirhter of William R. and Mahl T riark need 1!) Rlalle, nnd friends invited lo funeial residence, near Mt'lfori N; J , Thurs . 2 p m Inl Med ford, N J Friends may rail Weil es Autos lll meet trains lenvlns Market st fern. Phil.. 10 30 a m and .Mt. Hollv .- ,n .i ni ni .Menroro CONN Julv 1'A. WAHRF.N I Klla J and late Uenrce s conn sen of Hirpd 4fi a nu Th..r frlenila mav view remain at Si Michael a rh!r.&?.JJrl!M'' p Thura Hilda m i-RlTTnN-DRN- At the ProsbMerlan Mn. Irlal. Julv 20 OLIVIA Ma-noNVK,l,. wf. of i;dvari1 VV rrlttep.dn. Kuneral erlc,s )' J,r'."1 m lnl" r'arraaut terrace t Phlla Inl private DAGGBT Jilb IS. Rev PHTHR F DAr,. GKT. rector of the Aeumptton H V M. wiuiiu, ,vir i,rn. Lnesier co , ra n Relatives and filends Invlled to funeral s.rv- July ,w' 1r,V-"Mnh, '..' nulmi"1.3I "l"i Key- Ices. Oak View. Delaware .nuiitv P.. n"r' nB?V', Kelatlve. nnd friends. Amal- Tues 7 30 p m Int. .MrCulloch's Mill. Ba mated Swlelf of Knglneera and employss CRKSSMAX - Jii y v ,1 AM 1 VAI f P R R. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 11 I.ACE CHESSMAN age.l 72 Relalivei and ,'n ' ,?1S, lMMn aVe" c- Int. Brl- frlends Invited to services Wed in ",V 'e Harlelgh Cem mo si..!... ... cliF"' ..I."1.. " 2.. " nnWKH Suddenly, at Ocean C!lt V erenrt e'erm' relative? anil frl.nrt. ,. , SANKKT Suddenly. Julv gn, HARRY tn funeral? 'Wed Aaeumntlon I? v M rrushand nf late Ella K Sankey Dua Church West Oro'va Pa filvlS. nfflcV n "Vn notice of funeral will he Klven from S30 N. am Solemn maVa o? renu ?m lft " "' Atlantic City papera copv, Int Hoi v ?., Com AutS ,Jr-J. T,.T' RCHAFFKR July 5ft MARTS. RCHAF leaved Iirold St SutloV'p "n ' Ta X FK (ne, Callahan), w-ldow.of Edward Schaf. . ' - - " DAVIS.-July 2(1. MART J.. rtauRhtpr of vj-ui5r . una .-viainaa cnn'II nali. TiMa rm t-r'iIi. ,.r .""' '"' . l-crmvnnd 7 ,V. in J ,r"lrt"i. iu-e . rJ.11 Kr,lS JVlv 'J-' ;'9HN huah.nd nf Suean Dlckaon (nee Xeelv) Relatlvea and friend member, of Trinity Preabv Church npn Frankford ave. Int private North lenar mil cem Omit flowers DIEMER July 10, RKl'HK.V R hus nand nf late Frederick Dlemer and eon of late George and Mary Dlemer. aced B" Relative and frlenda Invited tn funeral services Wed 2.3.1 p m L'l.lll N 3nth t hit private WestmlnMer Cm Remain mav he viewed Tues eve n01,I.Sl'li;- l V, Riinnrm.M. V I July L'l i iTHIIHINK. wlilmv nf (ls,-.i'r Drill- i eehej-k. ace.l ll IllallM- and friend in-I ,.i;. ... ..,..irt.. hut, . ip m. t-on.in- law a residence. John II Rowers Jr Run nemede X J S rvl.es at home Int Chewa M E Cem. Train leaves Chertnut at ferrv 11 a m Friends may call Wd after X p m DORAN. At 100 S lnth ., t..,.. ,, JOSEPH INOERSOI.I. DORAN. 'Du. notTce of funeral will be fflven UL'tTV. JUIV ill, SUSAX. Wlfa of Thomas Duffy and daughter nf Mary Mullen Inea Diamond) nnd lato Thomj Mullen Relatives and friend, all societies of vvhlch he was a member, invited to funeral Thurs 8 30 a m. 20- S Clarion .1 Solemn requiem mas Church of the Epiphany 10 a m. 'nt llolv Cross Cem Auto service EDWARDS Near .Mt Hollv X J Julv IP. JEHU W HOWARDS aped S3. Re,,. tlves and friends Invited to funeral Wed 4 p. m . Smlthvlllo-Jarksonvillo road near Mt Holly. N. J Int. Mt Holly Cem Autos will meet train leaving Market et ferrv Phlla. 2 24 p. m al Mt Holly "' FAl'I.KNER Al Norwood Pa Julv 'n MARIE E PAVI.KXnrt. d-tushter "of Thomas G and Annie A raulkner (nee Kans) Relatives and friends, n V M So dality l.ealrue nf lha Sacred Heart of St Gabriel's Church and enmlova of II K Mulford Laboratory invited in funeral 'Ihura. Mn 1 m. parents' residence ii3- Mohawk ave , Norwood Pa Hieh requiem mass St Gabriel's Church 10 a mint Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral FBLDSTEAN Julv 20. at A Mantle Cltv, X J . SVI.VKSTBR. husband of Selma Feld atenn (nee Lovvensteln). Due notbe of fu neral will be plven FERGUSON Inly 21. ROHEr.T HAST ING husband of May Lovv-her Ferauson and sou of Nathaniel H and Hannah M Fer euson aged 3 Relatives and friends In vlled tn aeriices Wed. S j. m.. parents' lesldenc. 3.W! Arcll st Int. Lakeside Cem. FIELDS July 21. MARGARET CECELIA FIELDS (nee Hovel, wife of John J Field, Relatives and friend Invited to funeral. Thurs. R.30 a m. (1121 Catharine st So .:' ..i. d te iv..ii.,.. iii l .. . IJOVer. I'ri , inui. and Cedar st... 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross F1TZPATRICK July 19. ELSIE, wife of 10th at. and Oermantovvn ave. Phlla. Serv Phlllp Fltzpatrlrk ..Relatives. nd friends i tees and Int. (lreenwlch.O. In-lted to funeral Wed. 8:30 a m.. 1)214 i WILSON July 20, FRANKLIN, husband V i.rt.lstnek Si lnitnaci.late Conception, Germantown. 10 a. i "1"D" i-imicn oi me m in. privmn GILMER. Julv 20. THOMAS W. J . son nf William and late Sablna Gilmer and grandson of Thomas and lata Sablna Hoban Funeral in which relatives and friends in vited Wed . 8.S0 a. m . .1102 Spruce at. Solemn mass nf requiem Church of St. Francis de Sale. 10 a. m. Int. Xew Cathedra) Cem. OlMMI July 10. GEORGE W. husband nf Mary C Uimml (nee Fisher) aged 50. Relatives and friends. Patternmakers' Asso of Phlla . Court Cohocksink. Xo. 142 F of A : Quaker City Conimandery, No. 422. Knight nf Malta. Yonah Trlhe V, 11 r O. R M; employe, of E G. Hudd Mfs7. Co.. Invited to funeral eervlces. Wed.. 3 p. m OB i -i?in si. ini private, ill. 1'eace Cem Remains may ba viewed Tuea.. after 7.30 p m HAOAX July 10. CATHERINE, widow nf Edward Hagan (nee Trainer), aged R8. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral, Wed.. 8.30 a in , 20O4 X, Waterloo at. High mass Church of th Visitation 10 m. Int Holy Sepulchr Cem. Auto funeral. HALTER July SO. FRANK husband of Frederick Halter (nee Ehrlnc). aged 53. Relatives and friends Blumenthal Bene ficial Society Germania Castle. Xo. 174. K of O E. . Wurtenbergtr Grenadier Co. John F Betx Beneficial Society, all societies o( which ha wa. a member. Invited to funeral. Wed., 7:30 a m . 1(15 W Dauphin at Re qulem mass St, Bonlfaclu:' Church 0 a. m, Int. private HART July 20. AXXIE M.. wife of John it Hart Relatives und friend. In vited ui funeral .ervlc., Wed , 3 p. m., 2518 X. 29th it Int. private. Friends m.v call Tue.. ev- HARVEY July 20, DAXIEL C . hu. band of Elizabeth Harvey. Friend, and em. ployes American Railway Expre.s Co, In vited to view remain. Wed., after T p. m , 5345 S. Lambert at. (20th and RitneT), Strv. ices, aim mv v.ii.ui'm.. .. j .t AS, - . ,f .j: -V-rtSA ',?,. ,',,r jairiA---2 - JLfcti.i' DEATHS ; . HATS. Julr 81. HENRIETTA M. HATS, , H'-fST July IB. WILLIAM M., eon of ! William N. Hint. Relattii and frlendf, Phlla Lodre. No. 890. nrothertiood of Rail y Cltrki, Invited to funeral, Wed., 3 p.. m., 126 S (IBth it Int South Laurel Hfit i em. Frlendi may view remains Tuea., T to 9 p. m. 0kHCiI''UN?R,,BArJ. On board trar!Tort MltfjJJl?- Seventh Month th. of iineumoiila. BMVOOU ROdKR HOLUNOSHEAD, 1011 of f.lwood and Lydla Roiter Holllnahead. ated S.L-. "elntlvef and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thlrd-day 2:30 p. m.. Frlendi' Meetlne Ilouae Mooreftown. N. J Int. Weitfleld Train leaves Market at. ferry. Phlla 1:JS p in Trnlleja lea Camden every nf hour for Mooreitown. HORNK Jull 50. ALICE A., wife of P."''1,. A uMOrn' nd daughter of John and Ida Miiachell. aged 11V Relntlvea ind friend. Invited in service., Frl . 2 r. m 1030 8. Ithan srlnt. Arllnaton Cem .tt'NNF.. July 50, ANNIB M., wife of , unripe u. junne. iteianvea and frlenda invurn in services, inure.. 3 p. rn.. N ror. Water and South an. Remain, i W, n VI Cem. b viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. Int. Eden KKITIt .Tlllv 1ft START- tT ,. . Judsnn V Keith .Relntlvea and 'friends In. yRed to funeral. Wed,, 8:30 a. tn.. 211T 8. n. Solemn reoulem mat, St Monica", Church in a m. Int, private, viiuiiii j' o (ti. llll, ITI VHIB, i-,iPiJiL'Y'TV,Vil "."ARRV. huaband of W nnd Mary kelly Funeral, tn which the leUtHea nnil friends an Imlted Wed., 11T Morris el. Mas, nf reoulem Church of tha Sacred Heart 9:30 a. m. Int Holy sepule.hr, t em. KRRIDAN At Winn. ro T..I- m IJ10. MILDRED ANDERSON POST, wf. e' I.leutenant A. M. Kerln, Jr.. aB4 Ttuni"" "' ir ana lira, wi am Tost. i jervue. and Int private at parent,' re,l- .j-ii,., ni i-iiuvrnienre oi me rnmily. ofK.M)hTJ-T-Lu,'i' V- JtWF.LDO.V. husband or Klhel klnlt (nee tloianl anil son nf , 7"S5f i" n1 iSSv SlSSleSaJ w-'ij IV1 'm't "private. Frl'n4' mly clJI ,,.,.' - 7T "ffl4"r ?D; Jg; I tie nntlre nf ftinprtil u-Ht h. .. ' MAJOR tuly in DEriORAH A. Trldo i of riev William .r.iJor, of Phlla MB. Assn. nf Ministers' Wlvea of M. E. cW ferenee, Inilted to funeral services. 1445 , MoHahTeT " ' W'd' 2 P' m' nf1!V'A.!?M.0M-7r,July ", JAMBS, husbanij 1 "L1"? fary MeClarnon (nee McKeevtr) anJ son of late liernard ahd Susan MeClarnon, El.rJ"h "f,r.nr"flenone, County Antrim. Ire land Relatives and friends lnvltsd tn fu- aolemn requiem mam St. IMwaM'B Church 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Certi Auto MeCAl'I.Ky July 21. JOHN, son of .lamea and Marparet MeCouley formerly of PhnenUvllle Pa Relatives and frlsnds In vited to funeral, Thurs . 7.30 n m. rM. dene? nf brolher-ln-law. John MrColIourt, 1.12 Incerseli at. HlKh renulem mas, i hurrh of the riesu 9 a. m Int Holy Cms, ( em Aulo funeral. MKItl'KR riled of wounds In France, Aim 11. 1811. Private WIMIETIT MERCER, aKed 20, son of William nnd Margaret Mer ler (nee Italian), 3024 Aspen ,t, Relative, and friends, Co. I,. 111th Infantry. 28th Division. Invited to solemn requiem man St. Atrntha'a Church Wed. 10 a; m. MKRKTO luly 10. I.OL'IS F S.. hui hand of Rosaline E Jlereto. Relative, ana friends. Phlla Council. No lilfl. K. nf C:' Catholic Phllopatrlan Literary Institute. )n. lterl to funeral. Wed . s -30 a m.. 310 N. lnth si Solemn mass at Cathedral 10 a. m. Int Hnlv Cross Cem uto. funeral NOI.RN Suddenly. Julv 21. nt Polyellnle Ilnsplial, (IHOROn A NOUIN. Due notlca of frneral will he Rlen. OCONNEI.I, Julv 111 HELEN MARIE, wife of John J O'Connell and daughter of Catherine and late Thomas Doyle Relatives and friends imlted to funeral Thurs. 8:30 a m mother's residence. l.S.fll N Alder at Solemn hlch requiem mass SI Malachy's church lo a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral PERKS July 21, HENRY B husband of Ciertrude Perks and son nf Thomaa and late Marian Perks, aged 38 Relatives and frlendi. memhers nf William Penn bodge. No 3d. K of P . Richard Baxter's IjOdgre. No R'2. nojer Pons of St Cieorse Rrusiel Wilton Weavers' Union, Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p m.. Steel.nan'a Chapel. 3031 Ken sington ave Int. Northwood cem Remains may be viewed Tues after 7pm PFITIKFKR. Julv 20. HERMAN 1 hus band of Anna Pfelffer (nee Holllday). .Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral servlcea, Thur-s.. 2 p m.. 3213 N 2.1th at. Int prl ate. Mt Pence Cem. Remains may ba lewed Wed . 7 tn n p . m PFEIFKER July 20. MARIE (nee Dla rolf). widow of Frederick Pfelffer aged (In. Relatives nnd friends Ponemah Council, No. " r of P Imp O. M il . Invited to funernl. Wed 3.3n p. m . residence of son-in-law. Oliver Pntton 372S N. 7th st Int. Orenmounl Cem Pt'NT July 20. HENRT H husband of late Augusta Punt. Due notice of funeral will be Bl.cn from ."31 Queen at Rnil.I.Y. At 271 S 11th st Julv 21. KATHARINE tlEH.I,T. Relatives and frlenda Invited to mass at St. John's Church, Thurs 7am Int Danville. Pi. Friends' mnv lew remains Wed eve . Oliver H. I iair ism? iM'ii . neainui si m-Y.-.l.H. ounurniy. ai uc-an . ilv. i. j.. .1 .Tulv 10. THOMAS T and CHARLES T REVNEP. his eon. Due notice of funeral! will he irlven nnoNi:v julv ;i Margaret. idn of Patrick M Rooney (ne Rellly) Relatlrea pnd frleml and Rnearv. Altar and SacrM Heart Snclrt. nf St Monica's Church. In vited to funeral Krl S.30 a m 1504 Rt--ner at Solemn maas nf reoulem Church of St Monica 10 a m Int Holy Croa Cem fn nr-lftllvfl nncl frlendn. Iacua nf trm Sncrnl Hari ana i. v. m soaamy or st. Tlmnuia Ann. nap Church, invited to funeral. ti 3il a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto pervl.-v SKA I. Julv 21. EMM TIALDEMAX. wife nf Gnrpe Thomas Seal 1010 Clinton st and dauchter of late Samuel and Eliza beth Thnmpon Davis Relatives and frlenda. Invited to services. Thurs, 1 p. m . Oliver H. Ralr Rids. 1S20 chestnut st. Int. pri vate. Mt Hope Cem.. Del. co , Pa. SMITH. On July 20. 1010. IDA MARION SMITH wife of Georare D Smith and daugh ter nf Ida and lata T Joseph Devennev and belnved srranddauahter of late Robert M and Harriet A Marvel, aped 20 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral service. Thurs 2 p.' m at late- residence ?2'n S. clarion st Int private. Fernvvood, Cem. Friend mav call Wednesday eve. SMITH At the Tracv 3th and Chet 1 ui H . Julv 2(1 MARGARET TAYLOR SMITH (nee Sturkertl. wife of Charles W Smith Services Tnurs . 2 30 p. m. Oliver H Ralr Rldr. 1R20 Chestnut at. Int pri vate. Laurel Hill Cem ' SMITH Julv 20. MILTOX. son of Mil ton n and Ellle Smith Relatives and friends Rnader Social. Invited to funeral. Thurs 2 p m parents' residence. 4fl2ft Oreemvav ave Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Re mains inav he viewed AVed S to 10 p m. PN-YDER July 10. at Atlantic City. X. 1 YnVA c M SXYDER. late of SsO X. "Oth t wife of Frank Snyder and daughter of late Conard and Caroline Grau Relatives and friend. Philadelphia Chapter. No 8. O E S Invlled to funeral services. Graca Raptlst Temple Rroad and Berks ste., Thurs ,2pm Int private. Mt. Vernon C''!n viil'TPn tnlv 50. J TOWNSENTJ VINMBTER. aed 0. Relatives and frlenda. S Paul's Lodae Xo 481. F and A. M.I Philip R Schuvler Post No. Rl. O. A R.: PoiitBict Tribe. No J45- I .O. U M and services' Wed IP rn 7 21 1 I.akevd.w drlvV f'onincsvvnod. N J Int. HarlelKh Cm Frien.l mav ea I Tues . after 7 p. m. WU.SII -July 20. MART E daughter of lames and Catherine Walsh (nee Cafterty). ReVatHes-and t.lends n V M Sodality. teaVue of the Sacred Heart and Altar and nosarv fvoclety of Si Elizabeth's Church. ?7mptev of the Standard Dental Mf. Co Invited In funeral Wed R.S0 a m.. parents' residence, 1R31 X 23d st. Solemn' fifth ran. 1 f renulem St Elizabeth's Church 1(1 am Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto ,UWARD Near Riverside. X. J. July 20. IS Vac J WARD aaed Id Relatives and friends. Mooreslovvn Council . Xo. 113. O. U. A M of Moorestovvn Invited to funeral, weci "" n m.. near Riverside. X. J. Srv leeY at" Arbury M. E. Church 3:30 p. m. Int f!hur.'hyard. wlVJ',AvVniMiT P, hi I July 21. ALHMt I J11 Williams (nee Davenport), . . i ahss nmnlnK lr I enurenvHru. -,.,.- - VIIU ll.ltlll., -.. j,t husband of Mary A. t). aced 4". Relative emploves Prudential Insurant Co.. may view remain. Tue. . n. W , ' n( Mary c """' i'TO ,,,,,, ".' Uvea and frlenas iniriimiiuii.i union Dim in,T Operating Engineers, No. 447. I ?o funeral services. n21 E. Wlldey Thurs 2 P. m., Int. lvergreen Invited av., Cem. rcKT,j;I.VV ALTER. Fntm'prW"- 'of"' Cti,iT lm Ctm- 0ra' h.i.hand of E zanetn Worcester (nee Bot SI' Tand son of Albert B and Catherln. i C Worcester. Sr aged 23. Relative, ad -; i... Invited to funeral services. Wed.. J I friends lnvu''', ',. ,nS7 E -.ik.,.". fl0WREXN.-July 10. PATRICK., son ot " Thornaa and late Xor Wrenn (nee Hart- 1 "ett.. .,..,...- nnA friends, nivl.inn T i I Ireland A- O. II l.lmericK unaroi, an societies oc -v ....- a n,en,Ker fnLH, A . .. eve l-ranRlOl". t.v .. ", w ieurgo n- Yevvdali Relatlvea and frlind. Invited ' .,.rl service.. Wed 2 P. m.. resldcnc CL-'hich he was a member. Invited to fu- ' ncrai. "v'i- R:!", V. nt, William Sfurphv'. v Residence. 2743 N Garnet st. Solemn high Knulem mass St Columba' Church 10 . requiem m y gepuichro Cem. Auto funeral S mYEWDALL -July 1, at 1T Frankford, of mother-ln-'avv Mr. Annie Yewdall, 7114 A Van Dyke t Tacony, Int, private, ,Mag- nolla em ai, UNDEBIAKER8 HMWnKS S' CKatrTEBV 1-OIB ppMBSB S WMf ffUYLIRS 5- iLy" BROAD XNb Vy ; PIAM-W. ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK ' VVste-f" ,ith,.ir4'! ? Jl r $ A i ' ' . i.V .i'ft. I.n. f J . " ' )jmi3'-v.-M-;- -1V' Sl t J -. . ff-i.c- J 1 i-JrV -W Jt , 4. Q . " . -l t -i ' if i. ..,. .f-1 u vjwi' '. i i i- -- ij i - "v'-j- -; - ., n M- -T :ri -f -, 'T LJL . ..is?,-1 -i-r-w-ft-v l.,.-,i,V:l'l.Y.. .t- . i-JZiv. .' j. -. ffi-J?" .--,. ls- -. "l -tf.-.?k--.Vi 1 v j,, "'-J 'V 'V .. . B j- ---' - -r7SLij