r,w7'rf"V'rjisrf5ii'' " '-w.ffj' OIWViiWT ' J 1'V? V " 'j."V"I ' r I EYJ.MNG PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THt)KSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 I J Wi. j I .' I v. I I;! I:. 11 ii' . v? ' st. .tv FULL TEXT LETTERS TO HAYS Fnrmnr Proxiilnnt 7v.iiii.c M ' ' l Peace Treaty in Communications to Republican National By flip Associated Tress , Wnshington. .Inly LM. Tlie letters 'rliicli pv-l'rpslilpul Toft sent to Will ii im.is. lu-iiiiiHiciui iinnonni ciinir man. mini rotnte-n- rro. ijiip . .11111 .20. suggesting Intprprrtatitp HpiiI reservations. f',m : Mj Dear Mi. tin "In what I said lester.hn I did not ,Jo oier Hip various itrrl,r,.u,ns nod re.servntiMiiv. li,.,.,,.,. I thoiiKlit that in our previous r.irri'-p.ih.len..' tlnj were siiffieieiitli explained I iliink ii wisp, now that I lime fniiuiiliitid tliPin. aftpr a good deal of tliuiiglil. fo take up tin reasons in I.-t li it for viiggrMin;; them "MirnMiiR genernlli. I ih to em phnsi?( tnictii.n that the I'liited States So,,;,,,. mi2 ,. ,-ih the .31.11 .111.111 iiiigi 1 win i.iiiij ine present treat,, without am leservn JZ" ,7ri "' V'1"'" ""r"S ' nl" V"h dent that the nct11.1l operation ,.f the trpnty aftpr latlticntion umihl bring about pnctl the s.itne icsiilt :,s that "w-hieh would he nttninerl In the nc rpptnnpp of tlipse niterpiPtnlioiis and reservations, but it seems to me to be the part of statesmen to recognize the exigencies, personal, pnrti-nn and po litical of a situation in seeki-ig ti ftehiee real progress and refund Puts lil.iuie 011 Hson 'The sitintiou 'ihicli . niif,niit lis now in nfeience to tlie rut ific.itiou of the tieatv is one crenteij In eri seri nils mjst.iliev of poliei comniilted In Jlr AVilsoti. The parti'. in cliaiiicter of his udministiation during the war. together with his apnea I to hi- . oiintn men to elect n lleiiiocrntic Conciess In Xniember. 1!IS cre.itPil a lonilition of personal and politicnl antagonism toward him among Itcpuhlicnn IpiuIpis. which was shared In a inninrtti of thp AniPriean people. This wa- show 11 III thp results of the diction "Notwithstanding tlii. Mi Wilson persisted 111 ontinmng the -ame nir tlsnn PTclusion of Itpimhlic-iiis , ilr-il Ing with the bighh iinnor'nnr matt pf settling tlie results of ,ine He selected a commission in whir Republicans had no representation In wliidi there were no pro. American' of am re.il pppriPin leadership of public opinion "With such a commission b. usual eouisp ,11 going abroad bun as President, greath emphasize. personal element in the fran-mg treat, on I intensified the general encv to o ipo-p am thing that h bring home beciuse of In- appn n-lcVi In dictate the poliei of the gnd to monopolize the 1 '-r .lit for it Defects Due to Wil-on "I feel that some of the defe. t nf the lnaciio of tmTioii- .id duo ti , . . 4 . . t kim I nm intiiH iiMii ui nr 'iin"i "" ' " . , , . tne a.iopno. - to Knforce lVace in resp, d ...an in- tern.itional point and the settlement full opportunltv tn reniPrtv thn ilrfrrts nf tho leagu.' with rpf.-rr ivp to thp in ternational rotirt anil in otlipr rpspppts "Tli srrat point . hi.'h uppnrtprs of the lenRUP of nnti.ms no slioiilrl ppk is thr pstahlishin.'iit of thp linsj. upon which, through ninpiidmnjit. tin lracup can bp pprfpotp.l It is nliso lllti'lv npccsar tn rctiun Article in order to stahili?.- thp world TIip tlui.l p.in.lilinn nf thr recioll of thr nil' threatpns the tabl'ttj of thr world. .n,l H ,,PP.Ia the ,in.h...l fore.., of tl. world to restore a normal condition nf self maintenance In uiv judgment. therefore, it would be most unfortunittp 11 ine .nuiionar.v iiiiun'in-f .11 r.i.-..- X ma.v not be retained, in the crucial . a. .-1.1- : nrtHM ii.trntiis. f.i iiMtit' m t'lMurntir i nt i f tiriii n tut' iifitn l ;iimi MM "i- iii iu- i'im . ..'ri , -,, .., I nm ndi isod in the unprincipled con,pi.aci against the in , tl.nt should three Republicans he com , Colonel Pusei was questioned regard the dirt, tors passed on all loans lie,,,, ,B, chapter No' isi.'h "X j?, i FngH h PH, bi , 1 as " ud i,, ,,1 omitted " l-"1" ' ""i0'1 .S,"'re. , Wp i"" ,m,,P,: to ",p "RM"vt "ia"'ri'U um"' ,n" M'"rr .refused-to answer. ill.am O. ""'ffiS'. , of L E. myted to n th': "eri sa,i,f.,c,ori Ameriein TtiuTt iV' n""N "" h " ,"",,,l r""he "Mr ?""" h "" , "m"' '"'vtor- ""'1 ,,P "nd X"a toM I &,& ?XtU ! ii n, reii.,li..e n-iiust courts is .1 1 nm"""- "' me uie. un ness 01 Senate maiont 1 great ass stance to us if he wil tn k not to talk 1 m'FFI.N Suddenli at Wlldnood v t tla.V . . .. "r ' ''' r l1!",?":..":. .!"?,V::1 "!:"!'. 1 J'I- ' In 0W of his letters to Mr m. Mr ' TI, ran el us a gi-Pal .Ip.i1 of informn . P.Pniami Dion. TwPnt.v-pighth and , Tulv 22. sophie Lopez, .'"of T ?,' ""A,X. I think, is due ,0 bin, -VT , I!'' tP i ,, ,1 fiZ' h, Taf. seieiel cntici.e,, President W- tion I cannot sa, ,hat there wil, be' York streets, said tlay .hnM.oh- o RhR ,-S lVeTe7?'W Inl! I . i' i il. In. ,-if lil fniielnnu flnnr.in I liinrriini ic DOnilllC'IlI Ol HI' l'"l "I "'"I""" '""","' a..." i i ni-- j- nni'nt-. AIiilo it raniP from hi-. MIK A.M. and a- IIP I Iltt'M Sflfnv . iri"i wn mim-i " in.- ..iipnion ui.tt on Who hnPW all ilelails or tliesc 1IP,I lI "' im 's,, ' - loth st Solemn renuiem ina St rn t .rri-. r husbaijti or Anna a layiur Kelathes ?"tion Uo ,t "ZSVl em.",". -m"..r of tl. .ln.,r,n nn.l ,s ,,,!,, 'no prions opp.-sin.in is ,o bo f.i.iro,! .asaotlns. ulilrl, ,,rr scernl joars. Ha, nfmrnnnn IIo l.-liovos tluit I in; , hj,,, fM h'li fS IrSi.Tu:' f" t ,o rrrn.'h. so fnr as it ,vof ami fni.r.1 .r fo, .nnor, s,. i oars. ,t,s fairh t an, portion of tl.r poa.-n trrati , rx- fVrtainlv offirinK nn.l dorks kllPW of p.-i.lnnt. Linns 11 Mi.-l.ri. a. tliol N N-ulv J"-nwcK I ?'tr ntn prlv.ic ., ,!r.AN.CHr T I,. !, ii i . h. no thP l.r-irt of tlir ""'"" "" ,,"!,t "f.'"' ',n,''r!"" ',1""", ff" "pt tlio IniRUP .'ovi-naul. Thn Slum I thPm It ,', jtliin Mr Motor's ri-ht '" wll "lnfil the a.ronnt. This was PrlnrMpn 2 17 p whirl, connert. with nrlonr7- s ToM n. rtauiHt.r ? Ul raVuo n frdib,T. , filio forlos m X ?t n "U JZV'.T , X tWJ 7) 7'"- """ ' "" - I o b.lnnt J. h hi I t.r' 11 by Mr Mi.'l.H. ' SWp''B,"n. "' a"d! BH2l")k"! irs. .orid iu r.,110-.mm ... sppr..s. jp ' n' "ft ft": 'rx - . "t !.t vrnr-in v " hJ,J:t "zrt Ttrrr ,V L ,v-- '- - - lk wars of .'onnnost Im. ..ii.ip foi it, worl.l roroRiiilion. Ill" . ;. ' ,, , , . , "''i'rP rontin.iP.l. 'tliofirst liomc I., protr.'t ,a, Mr Mir-liPl.HiltUll.il ll raihPfi,,n n,, friends nvllM In funeral, rn . "waUISLKT Julv 22 ALBBRT II . mn "Thr po.er of amonilmct ,o...inP,l Un... Has aNo ro,.. for Us ;Iofin,t,,. n - ' ,,,, ' " J" ,hc ,lrpos,or, ami f spp ,, M' sta.P. , - !. bank .I'-nl fr but $ .n, M4 Jon Sjl.nin renu,;rn j,ffi -nd A .W-in" ..gn, 2 within tho fprms of ,ho loapu, nrfnrs ' I l . th-- '' '''";: " J,,. "" '"" "" " r,cI,ts am pn.r,.,I. an.l I an, uorklns ,' '" "" frmttt.on. Im sanl , , ,t . 2'-nl5"".:f.. . K.V K""",'?!!. decade through which the world is toation and dues not offer the spcuntv pass. 'which l'rnncp cagerh seeks under the "The attitude of hostilitj toward the Ipheiip or bv supplemental treatv I President has aroused criticism and ""nk. therefore, that the cautionarv opposition which might have been '"""cicp of thp league would be greatly nvoided had he taken with him s,., a man as Mr Itoot and two represent.'! tives of th. foreign rel.iti.ms commit tec in the Senate The criticisms tlni- aroused have stirred the .onsuencc of n number of ltepublican senators and have endangered th. ratification of tin league b.v two-thirds of the Senate ..... Wilson Needs 4.-. Votes "Mr Wilsons influen..- with his Democratic supporters in the Senate will secure pcrhaiis fnrtv-five voles. Nineteen Hepublican voles are needed. und the iiuestion is how thev can b. secured. I tlnn't think thev can be secured except b.v relieving then con sciences through reassuring interpie tatl.ins of the league of such a ihar ncter that the.v nre likel.v to be accept ed without further neirotlation .mil con ference and delaj b.v the other nations ponuniiy to enu our relation 10 me who dictated the peace league b.v a two veiirs notice. ,,,,. . . , , l venture tn think that mv sugges After consideration of the argu- toat, arc not amendments but only in menta made on the subject 1 hae for- ternretntious or action iiuthnriz.il bv inulate.1 these interpretations and reser- atr.)bs, with the hope that the.v will suggest a basis of agreement between the Democrats and sufficient Itcpublic- an to ratifv. the treatj and secure us fhe inestimable beneHt of a league of nations which will be the foundation for growth and development into a uew era in our international relations. "The attempt of such men as Moua- tor Itorah, Senator Jnhiisuu. Senator Nhermnn and others to defeat the treatv. nn.l the deliberate exaggeration of the Shantung feature nf the trout do tint. I think. Indicate the attitude of the ma- jnrity of the Ilepnbllcun party in the fienute, and 1 do not think thai anj ntlentioii should be paid to the sugges- lion that the treat be amended iu its tirovlslous with reference to tlie rear- rmigenient of the map of the region of in- war. . ... . "Tn reneat. I nin strongly in favor of rullfvln? the. treatv .is it is. Were I ill the Senate. I would not hesitate to ' thpse interpretations and reservation as vole for it, but the situation may re- ja proper basis of compromise, might be ipilre concession to secure ratification. ) useful in securing the acquiescence of and I suggest what I have already sent i some Republicans and the needed sup lo you. a copy of which I enclose, as port of the Democrats, something that will secure a useful "I am ready at any time, when it is ,... nr iMitlnns which mar be im- i thnucht to be useful, to make such a liroved and which at the saino time mny tallsiy tne scnuwp oujeviio n i.-- "r nublicau friends of the league iu the Senate. Interpretation)! Suggested "dbmlns uow t" l;ify interpreta- OF TAFT Prnnnsril Ititornrntnlinns Ol , ' I I Chairman tinn. it sppini to me that the first .i.'liirvrs all that thp .IraffsniPii of II. ,1(r.lttn ,.,,v,. intenu'eil. and as thus inrrlirrtr,l n.i,.ps tint clause fro.u n possjlil,. coiistnn tloii in wnicii nie in- tu.il wltlnlnnMii on iwo mnu-s n"u"- mlslit he gwuth liinileieil tltion :n iip 'ninis of the other nieinheis ,,l II.p 'eiiRue 'The sriiiiii nteiiiretntion nil in no .,1,,. ,,s , ,. in ,r lengue. as men, h.rs. of s,.f govei mug .lominions . .- ... .1 Ilf '.itotiii.i. of ii lioiiil. dlVI'I'IIHl ineniher t'ertainh in a small tiodv like Hint of the eoiiinit. it would he unfair lo have n home piv eminent repiesentul mil nKo one of its ilomiiiiunx or niton ips. and I cannot think it was the in tention of the funnel- of the eoennnt tlmf this inirlit tiiiiipen et I ntn "il to sa Hint such a rpsiilt is not evlud.d In' the p it language of ,.., : Vi-t i. It- X nnd Artec ' ' 'X ,s be ingu.V.'f Arti. le , XV neicssaiil, eMdud- fion, the Irll.n- :) (( ,,., ,n,n(,,i ., settlement of a ilivimle. n liotili inetiinient w Here one of its iloiiiiniotis or colonies is a part. nor doe 11 ,,ei essanlv eclude a do minion or onlmn from such tribunal where the home gin eminent may be a pnrtv: et "1 haw no doubt that both of these PTclll-IOUs w iiiteii.led In Hie fniiners if tin- i.nen.nit nor is th.ie am e pr. ss de- notion of the fun. lion lo be pel formed hv the council or tlie as--nibl 1111.I. Ailicl. . sn as 1.1 ii' pure that it -liouhl .id pi.licialh and Hconling to international law 01 e.pnt and pistic. I haic no doubt Hint it wa- intended thai the language of the pieamble -liotild c! linn of the ditties , -.nihil under Attn- fine, that the In lie din e.l in the -cm mere gi ing eM ought to he infeii ot tlie framers of -.i that n snppl limit t.ircilm ieire of tin. cm. nant rtiele "The tlinil inter at consi ruction will be found wlii.li will declare issues in tespi.t to immigration or the tariff1 lo be soiftethiiiB other than a -piestiou of dotneti. nol.ci . If ns .-ill ;i..fhori I ti", slum. inimJKuitinn and tauft un IlllPfl''!! II nlTecteil Iii treities are pnreh domesti j . ., , . . ., il l inn", UM'U I C'JIIHMH liiiurr Hit ,euKue to ,.ii in.-ir w men , unuoupteuii ;, mai,,,, of .ntcrnatioual law and re- move the concotu of lho,e who i,nei't other nation, of being in con,taut and uvtMl in Artir.p to Iip an.l nil that wo lrii the light to rlaini if tn lip 'TIipsp iiitrrpn tntiniis. it wm to mn rpasouablv auswi-r all Hip ip.isod .UiIp or sinrrro ri iti.-Kins ma.lp ap.iiust thp lpairuo i'. ppt as i1ip arp mot bv thp sinplp rrsi'riatinn as tn Article X, whi. Ii i- ..iRU.'.t.'.l .it tin' .'Lisp Mr I!. ml. in h- lni it to von proposp.l that the operation of Article X be IllllltPil to tlP Ji'.ll's hi'll the M'ttl. ""' f "' war should be rp ' examined, with th.' Mew to the further ....n.. t, t !... .. 1 ... .. - '" ,"'' ,, "7.V 'L, "".. 'i... ........ u.... .... ....... ,,1(in f ,,,,. i ,,.,,, ... Artirle 10 III H.l UlUllUll 111,11 1 llil.l' tl 111 lilt' Mill' 1 am conn. lent that the period of Uve j ears is not long Piiough for this stabili J'-r-iicinciic.i ,- .pngtnpning mis perm.. Il '111 III." HI . .'J. I I'H I . I. Pl-I-L .l ll- that ought to be done by the formal1 pver.'.se nf Hip iit.lit tn w-itlulriiw ns n memlipr of the league aftrV ten vears by giving uoti.o to that effect. "The tuitions nf the lengue can he sure that should the league woik well, the Knitcd States will withdiaw the notice and continue to bear its part of ,l,e worl.rs burden in securing the benefits of the league, if tho,e benefits nrp nppaipnt after ten years trial The i.irn. terizr the fiilie niorp ,.,,, 1. ,ir.,,.,, ...,. r. fin;ll- isi , i(." ,.n 1111 which in.liM.luals ale contendinc I tr'T,",', ", Vl. r'A,l.''f.,l,d,'r Taylor, 2232 I IllClf Suddenly, Julv 20 at HulmevllK if .he coiincil or ns "' ',,;". , f MJ fJ ,1 ' " ', '!'e are ! Ihry I.nvn alrea.lv pal,, off notes , the ' mrf,f ed t.'e'de "-, r "nli'SS 'aWi'V le And. there .."".'..' ,K .'.' '"I" . "' "!..."...:, nJ " .. .. ..t .... 1 North Teiin I'.anU which that llistltu- HLNDKP. - JuH 22. ARTHUR, nrvnm ii.i.Him and friends (llrrd Colleite class mice 1 bine tntro '" ' ' mnes. win. 111. nope iiiai win aner eri inir .i ". " " ." ,inn i1(1 trl101 nwT , tin- Union Nn- , r ' "ff.r,S .'V1'1? uwl" bn held Frl 2 1 ..f lnis and Alumni. Mnndlna- Elk Tribe. ml interpretation is " " ih "iiiei in 1111 n-'i "i '"'""' Imtili to eieai up ....-so... ..(,.. t ioinil IlanK The lirst cns.e of that cn " ,m wormwood o .,., ..i.p ''',:" ".;"',",', ession to that whuh """'" "hect which is that of s.c- I cninl,el I'u-ex was asked to explain kind to appear was that of I.ouis Kap- . UpTTEICHER .Iul 22. It.invr.T .1 I Lnner st Wlssinomlni HlJh mJss St ..I as the intention "'"iiK 11 uiiilieaiinnot ine ireni. .1 tlP A,,er transactions. lie ieplie.1 per, associated with Mover in business i,fTn,.Vr, nrtn7ri.nH "',eeher (nee r,h). Leo's Church 11 a. 1,1. Int prhate the .tenant, 1 nun -'", ' "? " ' " l tlia. the investiation at the bank b, ente.priscs. S?,;ral da,s .nw Mr. .11 No s k. F' ffl'nBn rS' ViS;, '1VclS e.Xra ie that which Mr ' ; . '. ,' ' V' "' ', V ' "V ' ,,e slate e,imiiic,'s was incomplete nnd MV'l'l,,r ,""v '!1110'1 """ "-v ""'.,V.n'"" 1 N n 1 r. s rJ,J and '' A" l Jcrsev M E Conference. InMtcd to esenleii as a defe. t "' ' r.enio.il of its ss, -s from th e next n,ciil sfitement could be mule I Nut owil Hank lo pa on n S10.0U0 .m-, ?t ,-"h l 1 s"'i V'', ni ;nn' N 'funcr.il vpr,ccs Crl . s p m IM I'raier I" liti'-al lampaiKi, .that im ottn ml st.in nieni mini oe m.i n I. . . ...' Kapner insisted 1 ml", st His ,in,'. Im'1 ."olemn re.iulem n.e . Colllnaswood. N J. SerMces and Inl V1 , "W " TA1T" 'forseyraldajs-poss,!,) niuun.dth, .--'J in, ., Cem . Trenton. N J s, . Penned - first of net week ..'and protested that he did not want to c,n"prii,n.rsT cmnlVm,;, of 1nt' w ROONKV July 21. MAROARKT, widow ptetatiou is an exa. t Trifl'v Pflittfd PmiO "Theiep.uts which I lime recened. . ,inv ff ,P)t (i,.e The I'liion Nil late Amelia Hr "' nX'ML'j hH!1'i,n,'? ' ' ?! ra,r!,r,t,-.Uor,"Kri.IVlI'', RfU; ,f ,1 (fe,. of Arii I Ull b i OlIllS rQVL . ., ..,,, .i.,,, Mr. Ambler de tloiml n.'.nk iuf olih holds such notes and friends. IVud T ,. Xl?rk',0 nI"'-tlv" "". S!..f-r.,f"d"j.IL0."I : .'.'. "r AS ..Sv"'r?.d war de . and I do not see bow am of the Wnil Tn C nitl Tll'mttioo posited about S-JOO.dlMI tn funds of tlie but Liberty bonds and other securities m,mhfT 1 i.ted .?" ,r "nli;h h" wh! vlted to funeral. Frl. 8-30 n. m.. 1.104 I, the .1Knnf..rx powers can object , it The V aU t0 0mP7 OttllSe ' ,jfp ,, Tnl ,.,.,,.,, collateral for Innim,. niad? to th; P mJr'lxTBk ?e"l'.r R."?.? ?Z "'i'r . '.n.'lus,os, respect to the function of , wh,,,1 fniIrf Asstatutor, liquidator ' "..'-an K. m wrnjn kj. .. 1 a" ic! flh"0a0lrtm- "' Cn Utieiit "UBiPss. uiioer 1.11-. .inn le is rue neces. fpnMn,1,,I ,.,., ,. n, , rP,.piwM ,e had the account nt the :"" ," '" '",.","" - -'" '" "' CVN FIELD jutv 2.1. CATHii.is.-r , SATKIIS Suddenly . Julv 22 JOHN , -art resllll ol 111.' 1 sn llltloll o power , , , , . ,,, .,, siuuiariv 1111. no. n ni winiam Canflpld and daughter nf SATCUM Keiaiues ana mends milled tn l. .. ..... lime nine ilu 11 from Mir While llnn.p batik 111 Ills tinilie. ...... ,, T, ,. ...n Ornce nnd ale inh., rV... .""snier nl f ... .,.. , j,-r .. m . 2S ... , iiii.er ..... ..i.M,..,o. lowncn none , . , .."" "When Thomas R Itonnldson was uecener .n.icniiriie.v ,1,1s u'.ri,iran , nronk p - "H"r.v ,,,, A)r, ,, rrla of .he neonate members of the leaKue wh the imores.ion that Mr. Wis0. " ' .,P insurance conunissione,- Promised u stateinenl or the PUD ic on un-rat , wM, be B,,; f ' ft, i'enc? r-SudJIenU. Julv 22 AC.NES Q . "If ' '.'. "', "hile no. oneouinRlnp. resorva.tous ,f '"", .iflrr Ambler reeardimr these ? r,:,.!,ml. J!n L"'.'""! ..?'. '" K.i Vl-Juirib 1,:".!', , ".'le PatHck .nd'A.n., Jwipn.iJ;" n.u- I the '" ""'"' in..-. iH.'i.ii.on i ,1 111. 1. 1 - ... , r 11 uu lnar "" -ini'iioii. m--i ai '.i i.rnrKe 1, iinvts aBeil 7.1 nelallie. ..Vrt Hie and rrlena I.eacue or sacrerl Heart, s'llPiiir-it if intermit nn:i I tin mnl the Ihei inn Iip am, .led mi;lit not he ad 1 funds lie obtained from Ambler a ,,, .. r .i,p ,,,ln,,i f ,.nrU involved friend muted 10 funeral ..r.ii. .... ""2 imited to funeral. Sat . 8 3d a m rest- tn i" Vr'r''7,1r,.""','ri"'",l!'V"",,,m'':, "" "'h intrrr..tat.os as wouldond of SKMMK-1 from a Hartford , ,al,ula.inS the lizures was too pre,,, W" rorTVSSiAn &t Fn-. AW 1n0V.W.flVS5urS."WntftnnTr::. mM rciMo s; l,vm,,un pi"; !?n::jr.!:; tfK,,:? ::;ss;i;, '-'W",',?Affi"!C "",'" " m ,n" c'1,h",r"' crm " ?!,,.r"'"r.,:r,'!".7".,Pllr,:.",.V.e 2, ,, Z ",? ' I, ,nd, l' t " .P-n Innk. ..sBmn. has boon en from his department to assist the re , -fJ rf DoA h,5dff V'.n IwHM ' r' licm.l ulr.li iLsiiriit.... ivri a intiuti. the withdrawal clause gives us full op- , the lengue itself. I don't think they will weaken in anv substantial way the forcible effect of the league, and I hope that thev mav remove the qualms and anxious concern of friends of the league w1'.? lot'7 ttrP necessary to ratify it ' "Wl'lT'l M H TKT" ' ' ' ' I Mr. Taffs Second Tetter My Dear Will Referring to your telephone to me this Sunday morning I understand you to agree with me th.it It would be unwise at this time to bring 'my suggestions In the attention of Mr Hoot, Senator Lodge or of the liepubli- enns ranged in general opposition to the ratification of the league without reservations. What 1 fear is that if these reservations come to knowledge f such opponents of the league, their authorship will at once prompt opposi- '" " "'"" .-"""""'' 'that at n later time au open s einiemenr I b.v nie to the nubile, that I npproved I statement, but 1 don't wish to make it when it will meiely create confusion worse confouuded, I have opene.l com munication on the subject with tlie thrre senators whose votes I hope may defeat radical reservations in the nature of amendments likely to tome from the 'i u itmi, iiiiii-i'1 , lllilt (cui in ii U'l J uun ni iuni ntru un 11,111. doubters iu respect to the league b.v le- Senators Lodge and Knox declined to ipiiring for its extension be.vond ten .liscns, Mr. Taffs letter, but are clearlv vears the ntbrinnt.y. a.t.ou of the ufirfl vpr its publication, as thev President and two-thirds of the Senate . , ! in fnvor of such extension after the consider it as a strong point in then trial of n decade Meantime, should K'litention for reservations and view it the failure of the league be apparent as a rather sharp criticism of the before the expiration of thp ten years. President. ninjnrlt.t In tlir- fnrotRii relation rom- J inittop 'Ihi'ii- re.'omtnenilntlons lmc In lio vntoii for liv Itornli 111 order' to IiHmk tliein out of flit committee, If, in nine. Mi (riimiior will voir iicuinst in V ft..- ll...t. .li.ff.nl .il.li.lt 1 Itnun v ' ln' iiiM-nimilMipil In forli-lhrl upiiiocratip vote, with throe llcptiDII- nans iiguliist tlinii. (Iipii the deadlock I " ilt br on. "Hie II.'I.h mil iinil Hupp lippillili- I leans run ilpfpat ninrti.lnirnts nut tlipy v;:;;i!:;;,I.,::.:::;:.:r V:z:rz .lire there ale thai mimlipr of HVptilill- cans uliti are frlrn.ll.v lo the league of nations nnil are anxious to ratify the treat ami lelii-ve the ltepulillenn pnrt.v from the liuiden of defpatlng if. Wnlngninsf "lliis continuous nagging polic.v can he sre also lliat tlie Pemoerats ...., t, mstematlc efforts to ciitlcic ............1 nr in'iin 1 nr iiim 11 ,n " .m"n. ""i i.niioin cniinoiis. me 1 w 1111 resrrviiuoin tluil do mil de.frm il effecl Letters ronfldentlal ..''." "' 'V1! '"."'. '"I";''1" wllr" .... . . . .. , , ' It is at such time. I conceive when suggest,,,,, of Hip iharncter I havp made , MiL'zi'Miiin 111 iiip 1 nil rut 'i rr nvr mm in ....i...... i, vrf, m. v.nl ,ilj view. therefore, is Ihnt 1011 would hettPr keen our correspondence conluleiilial until the issiio is thus ceiirl drawn. Then it may he possible for ine to tie useful with the neinocrnts. beennse tlicj know I ntn in fnvor of rntilicntlon of tlie tre.it without leservation or auiend uent. if possible, nnd thus stand with!.. ir,,ki s7.-1.fMKt from the North I'enn llie.n I nderslanil me 1 hale no desire In appear in he nlitlior of n 1 11111 - pnm'ise. and 1 ,n entire! willing and nnxli.iis lo suppress ,m i-.-lnli.Mi. if In wi doing it will facilitate a satisfactory 1 hem I iidei'slnnil me. I hae no desire rniiucmion ot ine irenn. 1 on,' w sn to help niiere and when I .an. and 1 wish to aionl iniurv to the cause liy complele lf-cffaccnictit, if that will help. I am glad to know from ou that ; Mill appr.ne the .omproniise I Imie suggested, nnd Hint ion beliep in kppp- ttitr flin iiiiiMai. . ...itl.lnut! it i.ntil n ntnl int. nn iniiiit'i nintiiiriiii.il iiiiiii 11 niiii I line when it mil he useful lo net. I. fed th.il it would perlinpi. lie wiser not 1 lisini 111 itooi hi an. .111.1 .-'. - t.unh not Mr l.o.lcc and his svm- n.iHietic assoii.iies on Ibe fmeieii rpln -' lions committee, until the situation bi the President c. um. n .. i. SK Pflflr Prnwsals Sii sn.cilic internret.-lf ion oronovnl nre outlined which Mr T.ift s;,i . In ,.,lni.,..l will meet the objection, ,tf 1.,--, group of Kepuhlicitis who ,. ,, . . ,, ' "'' "7J' " ..'....'.. '';' 1"l",lul" .-.n....... .is ,iiiM.mi,K ine President in the treati light and sai, Mar aDl1 in tl' P'rP uoRotiatioim anil "TAFT SEES LIGHT;' SAYS SENATOR EDGE W. n .Sfnff Co-.-.prtnrfMi. a.sliinrton. ,Iuh 24. "I am cla.l that Mr Taft is beginning to -rf tin IihIh nf day nnd is now cominp i.r.nin.l t- the viewpoint IipIiI by thp Republicans in the SenatP rPRardinB the Ipiirup of .... I . TT . it 11 . '-'--"-' .'"S-. m .ion .iprspv, conimpniiUB roia upon . President Taft's letter to Will Havs, favoring resprvations in the Iphriip of nations and criticizing President " iisnn. ' If the other nations are not vvill- ing to permit the Tinted States to make amendments lo the league of nations then tliej are not sincere in whnt thev aj abowt lH.,irjnB pcar0 anJ th(, , .. 1. II il ,. . . , rrtlnn .f, ."" ,h" naUon- '","""'l , MtMlor I..1KP. "The other nations say thev want tn make the league of nations strong, but still preserve the nntional integrity of all the nntions. Then what object ion could thev slncerel.v have lo our making ., tl ,. .. ,,i . . .. l !-tr"nK'r and make amendments to it. o further protect the In.tnl State.. Mr Taft is a little late, but I m glad he I. n j nt net LAntl f H A Ilf II t Lodge Asks Wilson for French Pact Continued From Pae On. discredit the President of the I'nited s, . on ... orrlu.jns " " ' " u" "Mon "What are the facts?" asked Sena tor J1"'-1""0''1' "When the President came here to lav. before us the great .,. .,,,, m, ,, .. , "' .. .V J . "' '"" "' " 'attention nt the Senate for weeks he nia'1' uo concealment of the facts. He ' stated in a few- words that he would lay the French treaty before us pres-' eutlv." j "Article Four provides unless the I .. . h , f ', ... I ",s ' , "i ' n.fe. . , i I the treaties before us at the same time. Did he .lo it' demanded Seun . tor liran.legee. tilom nhi. ifn..... ....... "The gist of that article is that the treaties shall be before the "SSenate at the time," replied Senator Hitchcock "And they will be." "One would think," cpntiuued Sena tor Hitchcock, "that it was a disgrace fill thing for the President to talk with senator!-. Hasn't he done it ou other occasions? Those self-same sena tors who are criticizing the President now criticized him before, stating that he failed an.l neglected to consult the senate and kept senators iu the dark," more full, .le.eloiw anil issues are , ii, . .i.nnnin . thai new eases arc arising every dav 1 and rrirnd lin ItPd tn funeral Sun 5 m i. " "TIip rrltlrtom !.," Senator l.rnnilc I .,. Ititcrrimt od. "Ilmt In- 1iii ki-iit tlio, M-nunlrf riintr I.. thr .l.i.k-nnl . Thiit's ii now rlinrcp. ' Setnitorl .... I Ullilirork rrtortcl. milling tlmf lie win miinnnze.i 10 ini" nun hip .iinni draft for Hip Iphriip of imlin would be fortliiomhis "in Oiip tlnip." "Anil tlipn." (nntliniP'l Senator .if flir. Itlllicilliht-S nit,.i,,.,.L "...nm ".. ,; -itHi "" " ' is II"'"'''1 I'rntrsN Arilnst Ni.L'-lliC S.niitni' lliti'lieoek said he protested the riesideiil on nil occinions He is lien- now nnil mil tiilie rni c f , himself." snid Mr. Hltchnek in mn l i lusioii "I tliink he is doing the light 1.:.... ... ititm.iliiif. tn iiwliviilllllls to still I I mill; in "I'l ........... ... .1 , u i, ., riilil lo , , this treat? . lie has (he right to . ., .. jdoil 4 ....fii. fni C7T OI)f) 1 Amble) ixot fo,uuu , FVOtll NOVttl i CIlll lonilmifil frnni l'je One .. , 1 . ..i.t,. IK "" ' of notes I Mr,ti . M- - nun i".iii" . ' for Hie Annuel hums . mi 1 impaii, of wliiili lie is an menu 1 "Tlie nnestigiition sius thus tar ' , , .. . i ,,, fit-, nun is ,.., that of llin amount about SU...O00 ,s on notes and theie are considerable over j Colonel Pnsej added 1 drafts Kirn Dollar Must He I'.iid The chief pmlier then said that Mr ,, . Atuhl.'l would be gnlbd nt . ouf. rences to.lin Momner. A-sislnnt Distuct l'.,,.l.,, ,, ill ,e liieseul to Attoroe nscerta in nil lhr facts ,11 ill Hie facts ,11 tlie funnel speaker - liu.iii.'i.il irans.n nuns win, tered against Plttshurcb Creditors Protected l .'.'.iinoi no- pi.?.iu Mini.- "i , these securities, tiul it appears that the i Pittsbnigh creditors are In tier protected than tlie regular depositors and stock niWs of the institution, as thev not i.. ...... ,i. i , l.t 111 he ..i-r.ii,. .... ." i ors in Hie liauK rpie how oiip man ou!r hp thp onlj ttCf. m I these lion, s ill tip i onrts. eeiter. T1,P are Hall Kmc lTDininer ,...'" "iiu- r a. Iiaciinian Co. Ine H.i tues and friends, emploies or Chetcrm.in- I MM H I H1 .III lliyil1' UMII MH'IMiBIIWIIM1 IHM1 ' HJUluMWiil Ml imH1iiHW1WF 11.1 IllcKlllFon fit hnlrnin hlnh ni... of - - " -""ir'T tmm&mMb i iBtR?a vr' 'v !' As Scientific as the Human It is just as important for every part of a Heating Boiler to function iroperly as with-tho human body. If one part fails, all other paits " Weil-McLain 6,-iiyi;-irfi!ijrja.r.iii----J-i?M B O I IE RS icpresent perfect boiler service at low operating cost. Science applied to home heating produced thi.s wonderful boiler, which will give you scientific combustion. Wnte today for our new Scientific Combus tion Booklet describing this boiler or see the complete line on dis play in our show rooms. Plumbing and Heating Supplies msri.w iuioms: M lo 50 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St. 139-141 Fedrrul Street, Camden. N. J. H-Ii5L ?a I ' 3ln.u ro r "r " a n It'-ml PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATING COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS FORTHE COWf H GENERAL MECHAWCAL EQUIPMEHTOF BUIlDINW JUNIPER end CHERRY STREETS Healing Plumbing Ventilating General PipfngWork Sfceam Power Planbs Shee: Metal Work. Repairs III JU JguUjL- -1Iwolj3 at vjour Service Day or Night firwi ffilP"!T,",,,MJp-p gsuaHEo "la'Va, SKP'tfl . f - r . 1 At rtlwotp at vjour lo flint mii! ll!i tlio district attorney." t- A.ni.i. .. ... ii,i f the state ' i. ini ...... ...... J(, ,,, r) , ,, " n,n-.p nre lil stntoinrnt. lie Mtii.l. I have nntliinK fo snv. Morr to .Malic Statement William Morgan Montgomery, eomi sel for Mojcr. said toilny that tils ellent is winking on a statement show ing Hie entire transactions of the bank. This statement will not he rompleted until the first of the week. Mr. Montgomery added that lie knew of two lrul companies which desired to "step into the drench" nnd liike over the limitless of thp lunik. Onp he saiil was n S7. 0(10,000 cinpnrnlioti. An interesting situation i expected to reelilt ..hen thn nn-Mei nnrl Pent, - T Ant,!.. ;cii ..i,;nr .nni T. ,... ,.,., ,,' ,.,, .., J.om ,,,: dnnnlonn section on Tliiirsdny niglit to 'r" '''in to receive no more deposits. M rpninInPll llt fc, llomPi Thlnl nni' f1l"p.'1 nenue. todnj Mr. Ambler hu tpfused pointblank to eillie, del, in nfliiiii Ibis slntenient. l,uwers in this cilv lire iliscossini? tlie coustilullonnltl of tlie new bunking law. Atlorneis mc ouestionin Hint ...!..,. ..f ,1 ,.! 1. t. .1, 1 I'li.i-..- 10 ill.- iii-iiine .iiiieo is viini 10 mnKn it relronclive. 'I'he iiuntniss nn appointed to dial'l the bill was uutlinr- t I..I I" UH'r .11111 11101111,1 ine OKI oiinK ,g act. Attnrueis sa. thai this mm- mission exceeded its scope in eiadicatlng entire sections of Hie pievious law, nnd hat (,i(i npw bi llv' l1nlfr(1 , p fo eients in the conduct of banks oc- curr.lng two months tiefore Hie law was piisseu, 1 ins ipn-si ion iiroiiauiv will hale to be decided In the attorney gen eral s department and the courts. Th intei pretntinn of the new law may iiih terially afle. I notion to be taken in the ci,s(. of the Ninth I'enn I'ank. New Cases Dull At the I'liion National Hank, Third and Arch sheets, it was announced Charles Caiatt. William Smith and i Howard It Mover. Mr. Moyer is naidl"' nt to he ii relative oi me nrresieu. ,.a,l,ier. n-iii v,t Tlh lllll'l 1M . Charles Neeh. a druggist at Twenty H. .l liordon streets, a diiect - - ...... ..!..,, of the hank, was asked today whether Body unw mow 11 n viim uiiiih ini'i '' i'"- jonn i fin & - 1 1 III it 'P ' u llli Ti0JiLftl III t& u u Service Day or Night ROTHERMEL EXPLAINS LAW IN BANK CASES P. Fre.l Itothcrtncl, .lr., former dis trict attorney, and the prosecutor of thp Intp Mnltlipw Stnnlp Quny.Tnlted Slntes senator, in (lie Peopled ltnnk failure ease, today Picplaliip.l flip Ipgal points in 11 bank collapse such in that nt the North IVnti. "TIip stntp treasui'pr." snid Mr. Knthcrincl. "is forbidden Iij stntutory law to liave liniiuclnl dealings with nn Institution where stale funds are de posited. There is no statute covering the state insurance department which would make it illegal for. the commis sioner lo have personal relationships Willi a bank where funds of his depart ment weie deposited. "On thp othpr hand." continue. the lawyer, "if it can be shown that an ofliclnl entered into nny agreement which is ddrihientnl to the Interests of depositors or stockholders It is not necessary to resort to statutory Inw. "In Ilmt eient the ense is clear as a whistle and the ofliclnl may be prose cuted for conspir.ic." MAtllllKn OrNnt.A.'lt K.ISIII.AM) tune 2,1 . Wanhlneleii, l ' . Mls PKATnU'E R Mi.siii.AN-ii. aiiaa n nn, , . PhitHdpinhli.. I'h , ilJiialil.i nf Mr unit Mrs flmrles Uonh-tH'.-l I" Ml nriViAltl) ,1 OUNDLACII of l'lllln.lrlplll.1 "in. or iBatlra jSSS'K - . . -... '- iv .uurri.1 nfriicr, .sat 1 ri 10 a in fiinnrnl jr...r. ..,, .. nunlniin .. . H . I"""".". .1..I .OT- ( niHntown ac lteiiin ns ma. he vi....H ' I IIIIIS PIP nl Nlirlllll flO.1 Cm -1---II.... I ir ser.lcp -'". . iuiicj. . . ... ... ItARTLE juij ..', I IXJRENCE c wife I of Frederick ward' church inilted Tofuneial Sat sin "' ,- l.r. ..,1'"1.'.. ' . 'J-mn requiem mass St r.'dward s Church 10 n Int nou seruichre ccm ,t0 funer! i..... ""r.1 l- J""- a ELLEN, widow n. ' "viW. n?u.I!,"'rt .'n"' of Jenlclntnwn i:m....-";'."J' ui.i""'TJ' iroin.ciaujnter rest- deuce Mr 13th t Mar Ellen Watson. 2114 N. 1.1 lJ..IM-,r.lv",r.'"1 ""l PHHadctnhla PHII.T.IPS -Julv 2.1. nUZAHFnt ANNA llroi.n. -C'..Im'" U',"r' ",B'lt Church PHILLIPS (nee Wllklnsnnl alted P.O. Hela- iiivnfn" l".1" ,Montitonier county Pa IPea nnd friends Imtted tci funeral Sat l.i. iii n"U -r JA''"H husband of 7 30 a m. aon-ln-lnw'a residence. Walter ?r. n.I ,!?, r ,"'''', IsPll'r) atetl ns.IT S.lah. 101 Stn ac. Westmont N J. " I p,i p iwAi ?fld"nr" of on-tn-law or'?".",". ,. Alfor.i 311 Linden ave Had donneld N J Ju v 22 NATHAN T-T1IT Dl HREE iiree igjd nt 'ReTntpes and friend" Hilary RMatKei and frlendB In. widow of Thomm Kolev Rrlatlvn iripuon inviren 10 luneral e'rl Ran h hi 14.1 PIcKlnson st Solemn hlffh mass of renulein C'liurth of st Itlta In a m Int private noiv . rnsa sen. Atun frprvlre FOX Julv 22. SARAH r. ..Mow f and 111 (-.force n Fox Relatives nnd friends In. '' 'ijAxmiei.r?' i,?k-' inma s v . vlted lo funeral. Sat . K..10 a m, WE .w,5INx?..RS.7r,uiT-.i-r,-U'? ..husband Thompson st HlBh inasn Church of Hnlv ?', '" if ,n-!a " ?,m?,c c?0'".'" eni Tv!.VM.ul,vn'.N';v1?,l,hIdv,ra,r'',K , Sr'ffi,: S,rAntSrtfUAn;h'FSin 'An. dlV ba'nd A'nn-iU(1r.l,-.n,W,nAUI.rr-.l hUd "'w'fIVFCIL;;''' "iTTVfIS son of Elizabeth and late Jacob Grahani 1 wKnd H rtili,,' fVlin'd1,: tfi',"e', .a. Irl'nn' '"u.rI ';neretc. No 107 r Pl A . J.""1 I'rivers I'nlon. No 47(1 emploves of Yellow- Pine Lumber Tarda Invited to funeral. Sat 1 p tn 223 (Jer rltl st Service In St John Kplscopal t'hurrh 3d and Reed ata. 2 30 p m lnt Arlington Cem Remains mav be viewed Frl eve Auto funeral HACJCRMA.W- July 23 IIF.VRT. husband ot lite Ellen Hagerman (nee S.h.iffer) Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services Frl s p m . S. n cor flh and Pike Ms. Int HaBerstovvn. Md Sat . at convenience of family Omit flowers HAl.HOBWACttM. Julv 22 OOTTI.TKB husband of late Charlottw Hainpewachs. 0137 Norwood st (tn Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral services Frl. 2 p m.. parlors of S P FranKenfteld a Sons .VIOft vine st Int Fernvvnod Cem Omit flowers iiax.nuck Hunaemv jiuv 2. vixrif; T wilm at Millard and djucliter nf r!mll nert Martha Methla ngerl S3 Ilelatlven and frlenda Invited to funeral servleea. Frl. -p m . parents' resldnei. 1.11 Ti AlrrlrU Rt (KnslPRton and SedKlry Hf, ) Int North Cedar IIII1 Cem Remains mas- be viewed Thurs . R to 10 p m HCCIIT Julv JI THANK X. liu-hand of Iln..i llerht (nee Martin), aped at rtela tlves and friend". Pavonla Maeimerehor of Camden N J Uetall Llqunr Healers' As'n of Camden. Invited tn funeral Krl 8 a ni 112 Market t . Camden X J High mass SS Peter nnd Paul Church Ham Int Most Hnlv Redeemer Cem Phlla Remains mav be viewed Tliurs after 7 o m lir.II.KMANV Sllddenlv .lull 12 JOHN CONRAD HniLBMANN Sr . husband nf Ida Hellemann (nee Voiel). atert B7 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral i.erv Ires Sat , "J 30 p m St Matlhew'i Rvaneellrai Lutheran Churrh "In and l.u7erne i-ts Int Northwnod Cem Friends may view re mains. 1131 V. Venango st I'rl S to 10 p m III3ISTAND At Marietta. Pa July 2S. llenjamln F Helstand need 'H Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 2:30 P'lloaARTH Suddenly Julv V2. tVILMAM N husband of Marls A Hogarth (nee Kranz). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs 8 p ni . 1S42 S. I.lndenwood St.. West Phlla . also services nrace, Lutheran Church Iancaster. Pa , Frl 3 ti m Int Uancaster Pa HOLI.OPBTER -July 23. IX1TTIR ttll.U irldovv of S Q. M Ilollopeter, aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, rrl., 8 p. m.. 6723 N. 15th st. Int. private IIORNE July 20. AI.ICK A . wife of Do I A Home and daughter of John and Ida Musehell. aged in Relatives nd friends Invited to services. Frl 2 p. m.. 1050 8. Ilhan st Int Arllncton Cem IKXJVHR July 22, WILLIAM IJvTIMKR HOOVKR aged 7fl Relatives and friends In vited lo funeral services, Krl., 2:30 p, ro., Oreland Pa. Int private. .IKFFKRS Julv 22. ANNA M, wife of Augustus W Jeffers and daughter of lata John and ICmma Hannlran Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. Han n m . 1 residence, of husband. R20 Marlyn road (B.11h st and Olrard ave ) Solemn requiem mass 1 nuren oi uur iany or ins ttosary 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto "'kiLuAN. July 23. ni.IZABETH H., widow of Thomas Kllllan Relatives snd friends. Rosary and hacred Heart Socltles Church of Immaculate Conception Invited to funeral. Sat . 7.30 a m . (lift Rojden St.. Camden. Solemn requiem mass Church of Immaculate Conception 0m. Int. Calvary dm Auto funeral. KINO July 23. JOSEPH husband of Martha King anu son or r.awarn and lati Hannah King. Relatives and friends, Washington i-oage, .-.o. nip, ! or a Jl and Onion nenubllean Club. Invited to fu neral Hum, i.a P Services at All .Saints' 122.1 Khnnir . Church 11th nnd Hnyder avs.. 2'-n P- m ini Trinity Jm iheran Cem. Friends may call Sat eve. KLEIN. July 23. FLORENCE A., daugh ter of Alexander and Anna Klein (n TJTHlKnTAKKRI VLJ ' . P.AMONP I)K.TIIS Chech), ird IB. Ttrlathei nd frlnd ln "Ip1 to funfrnl nfrilei.. Snt.. a n. m . rfl Int lOncs nf pnrpnli.. '.MIS W trfldnh y tirltnfn nrM..n.K.in, .... llmalnii '"V. ii? "wea Krl, 7 to 0 p. m. t iW,N1olr r Su'Ip"Iv July , 21 W!Jr T.IAM not. of lnl l.ornz "n.l KllrnbMh I.n.lolt. Itelallvea nnd friends InMle.l tn funernl xnlrfi, Hnt s p m . Iirotlier-ln-l renldenre I'.enrite W Iturna. 33 Al. .1..".'.. ,nl nrlmte. Ulenwooil I'roi I.I.SVII.l.K .Jul 2.1 I.KWIS F . Iiunband nf l.lllln I.lniltle nnd noil of late John p. and Harriet V. I.lnillle or Oap. P Rela Mies nnd friend Inilted tn funeral aervlcea, Hat.. 2.3.1 p. m . (Will ltulsl me. Int Ml. Morlnh Cem. rrlrnds may nil Krl., 7 to P. m. t.YONS. .tulv 22, nOSri V, daunhter of PatrloV J. nnd Jfarv I-nns nee Mc Ouckin) and aleter of Rev. nernard t.yon, aged 1.1. Retitlvea and friend" lnlted lo runeral, l'rt , 8.30 a m . from parenta' real denie. 1430 s. 20lh at. Holemn hlsh maa of requiem at at. (Jabrlel'a ftiureh 10 a. m inl Holy Troai Cem. Auto aervlce. MANNING. Flrat annlveraarv m In inemorv of the lie,. HYi.VnsTMt I'. MAN NINO tn be held at Church nf the Immacu late Conception Front anil Allen ata . Frl . in. Ttio erend rtergv and friends InMte.l. Medl.NI.nv Julv 22. JOHN" A, huaband of (intrude jf 1: MrUinlev (nee MrFalla) Itelallves 11 11. 1 frlenda IVeat Phila. foun .11 No 341. K. nf r . Wf.t Phlla. Calholle C'luh. Dlv 24, A o II . Commander.v No R. Knlchts of Ited riranch; A O. Xi. P.. Southwestern Aaaemhlv. Fraternal Miatlo Circle, nullluc No. 'Jilt. St Patrick's I C II U llrnunnn Alumni. H F I. S., and 2tth Ward nenubllean Club Invited to fu neral, Rat , 8 Sn n. m , 3730 Sprlnc C.arden at Solemn mass of requiem at St Aicatha'a Church 10 a. m. Int. St Denis' Cem. Auto funeral MOOUK July 23. AONRS W . dauthler of Annie M nnd late John J Moore. aed III nelatnea and friend. Our Mother nf L'onsutHlton Dramatic Society, Invited to fun. rat. Sat , 8.30 a m, mother's reelden.c R121 Ha.ntou at, (lermanlown Solemn requiem mass St Vincent de Taul's Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem MOIIOAN In rhnenliMllc, Pa, Julv 23. ANUIK V, MnltdAN Itclatlxea and frlenda tin Ited to funeral aericea. Sal , 3 p. m . 162 Church st , rhoenlxvlllc, I'a. Int pr. N'KWTON At IVno.latonn. N t. Julv 22, CI.ARA MINKS, wife of Charles Newton, aped 30 rtelatUea and frlenda Inilted tn funeral services, residence of brother-in-law. M P. Newton. Woodatnwn N J. Frl.. 2 n. in Int Sharptown M K Cem Train eae Xlarket at ferry for woodstow-n 12 2.1 ... n - i .. . r-i. .... .-. r. J. H H III. 111! 1I1H1I l.-lll I'epn Ti.ii- :! Mii.iinv-.n er.AnK .. U... .....!. . .fnl.nl I'l... T.nnn 1 llrtU.UI.I "1 JU"Mi ni.i. ...... ,.-. v.1.1- ...i'i .niriri .1 months ltitaties nnd friends In Kited lo funeral I'rl . 3 p in parents' rcal- T.wianrt Co Itnllrri to funeral sor Uw fr.it ;i n ni. 141 M. Howard st Int LifajettA Cm Frl end s mav call Krl tn 10 p m SMITH Entered tntn rrt Iul I VIR GINIA, claUBhter f la to Uriah and E1ln Smttli Rplatle tind frlendt lnited to fu neral, Frl, July !!" late residence. FtUk jlllt N J Serfces at Pn'sbxterlun I'hurrh riaton on arrhal of trln leaving Phlladelphln. Mirket M ferr 1 .M p m Int Cedar Clrcen Cem PNEK July 22 TJRinanT wife of John Snee. Rrlatles and friends lnltd to fu. neral. Sit . 8 3d m . reld-nre of diurliter Mri. Janiejt Coward. 5417 Westminster a"e. West Philadelphia Po'emn requiem ma Church of Our Iadv or Victory 10 a m Int Hnlv Cro Com Auto funeral STER uddenH. Tulv 22. H 1 iSTAGHR. liufband of Mice Sticr at the residence of his daughter Mtp fteorc" W Potts, 1408 Grand ae Asburv P.irk. N J Pui eral iervlc at nhoe address Prl . 1 p m Int HchuMklll Haen. Pa Train l-alnff Reading Terminal. Thila 10 30 a ir . SitU'day TAYI-On -PuddenU July 22. WILMAM Dfwev st Int private Mt Morlah I'm WAt'GII At Prooklvn. N Y. July 21, KIUNK A . WAUOII aifed SA Titlatlvri. and frlenda Invited to funeral Frl s 30 i-inviT 11 1. ur niiiK 1 --ii 1 nesinut al Hlch mass St. Thomas Aiiulnaa's Church i Schiller I.odse. No. fl.1 I O O F . Invited I t funeral eerv res. Sun . 2 n m. 4S.'1R N Lelthgow at Int Mt Vernon Cem Auto funeral Friends mav eitl Sat eve WHELAN July 21 MICHAEL, husband of late Marv Whelan Relativen and friends all societies nf which he was a member. Invited to funeril. Sat H:30 a in . 12..'i Snvder ave. Solemn requiem mass church of Epiphany in n ni Int. Holy Crn Cem WHITE At residence of parents. S N. RTtli st , July 23. WILLIAM J . son of Marv and tato James White, aged 2t Notice of funeral liter WILHELM Julv 21 RORERT EMIL WILHELM. husband nf Ida Wllhelm (nee Klntll. seed S Relatives and friends, em Ploves of Phlla Tapestrv Mill, Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m 41)10 N Falrhlll st Int Oreenmount Cem Friends may call Frl . 7 to 0 p m. WILLIAMS.. Julv 22. LEWIS FRANCIS, husband of Ida H Williams (nee Edenborn) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices. 1843 N Parlt ave . Sat , 2 p. ni. Int private West Laurel Hill Cem VOCIIM Julv 2.1. of Pleuro-pneumonla JENNIE D YOCUM (nee Strickland), wife of Aldav II Yucuni Relatives nnd friends invited to iiinerai services, sat 2 p. m 112 E Tabor road. Olne Int West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 10 fl p. m LOST AND FOUND IinOOCIT Lost. Wednesday, Julv Id. at Cane. M.AV. N. J.. One OVat llldmntlli hrnnnVi. .. ,.W, ,1. V.. ...u u,n, .. . ward If returned to J E Juniper and Chestnut its ward If returned to J E. Caldwell & Co . COLLAR Lost, diamond and black velret collar, containing 61 diamonds anil one pear-shaped diamond drop, stamped either P 1759 or E. 713 Liberal reward and no questions asked tf returned to J. E. Cald well L Co.. Juniper and Chestnut sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE AMBITIOUS TOUNO WOMEN LEARN A PROFESSION IN A SHELTERED ENVIRONMENT WHERE GIRLS ARE SELECTED FOR THEIR COURTESY. ABILITY AND PERSON ALITY. THE AMBITIOUS OIRL. BETWEEN 18 AND 25. HAS GREATER OPPOR TUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT IN TELEPHONE WORK THAN IN ANY OTHER LINE OK WORK. APPLICANTS ARE PLACED ON THE PAYROLL AT A LIBERAL SAL ARY THE DAY THEY A.RE AC CEPTED, CALL TO SEE MISS RYAN ABOUT THIS INTERESTING AND PROFIT ABLE EMPUJYMENT ANY WEEK DAY, FROM 9 A. M TO 5 P. M., AT 1631 ARCH ST.. FIRST FLOOR. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. BOOKKEEPER, executive position open tn thoroughly competent bookkeeper, who has kekpt controlling set of, books: to the right party we offer an exceptional future: con genial surroundings with large music house. Apply Room A, Parkway Bldg., Droad and ('hero- sts GIRLS, over in years steady work, good pay. Apply Bush & Diamond, Jasper and Ontario sis. ii.itlHEKEKPER. to assist In carlnr for convalescing patient in audition to caring fnr small apartment; sleep out If desired: convalescing patient In addition to.carlnl whits, not over an years of age. Address, giving phon number and salary desired. it KM. LedgerOfr.ee, BOOKKEEPER, to assist in bookkeeping department of corporation In northern section of city: one who ran do stenographic work preferred: state age. eiperlenot, sal ary tipicted. P V03 Ledier Oftl.t, HELP WANTED FEMALB COMPTOMBTErt OPERATORS WANTED CAN USB TWO EXPriRIENCED OPEnA, Tons at o.vcn. APn.T or write EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT. CHESTER SIUPRUILD1NO CO., LTD.. FnONT AND KKRT.JN 9T3.. CHESTER. TA. OinL for iteneral work In mill restaurant. a-ood wini and steady work. Arrow flrlswold Worsted Mills, Darby. "' OIRLS in yeara and over to work In wl.pper factorr Ciood waaes Apply at once npcKKR. SMITH PAQB water st. and Snydar v. HOUSBWORK--rilri wanted foT ren.ral housework. 2 In family Apply to a.concl house on lower side f Parkway. L,th,m ??.rS.l: a7s 5." ork re" Call or phon. ,..- ..- . . ..nn 1 l.AUV lifun Jt nts n 11. -.. -eI !il.r.notr't'h,p.' "'eretarlal and general ciirice duties . yood opportunity. Apply by letter, A 221, l.edrer Office .n!U',',N,'na. EXPERIENCED APPLT IH'REAIT OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S MILLINEnT Wanted, an experienced de slBner fnr Mth-class trade. Apply at once 1 w Mulreadv. 12.1 S 1th at. OPERA roits. experienced and lenrners. nn I nlnn Special machines; seamers ancl hennncrs on Jerse. cloth hjitilnr sniio. ateadv work; pild white learning, work 4H sai nnurs weeK ii.ffienio I'leeccd Underwear Co . 241.1 N. How ard operatmri wnniicl Bond pay nn shirts: best factory In the rtlv, alo cuff centers Miller Rrns Co, scconil' floor, S. W. cor. Flroad nnil Wallacp st SPOOLLRS. experienced nn carpet Tarn: ' learners taken Apply Hush . Diamond. Jasper and Ontario sts. STENOORAPHER with experience In real estate conieianclnn, by a trust company; cood opportunltv Address In own hand- wrttlnc, statins: experience and salary ex- pcrted fl 20, Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER In central real estat'a nlflre, must be able to alt bookkeeper; write irtilni; ace. nnd experience, salary to tnrt $ 15 M 212, Ledger Office i STIIMKin.M'linn Experienced capaM alrl rnr pnsltlnn In law cifnee dai tight office pleasant surr.inndln?. good salarv advancement P .1111. Ledger Office STENOORAPHER for office manufactur ing concern, centrally located slate e perlenco nnd salary desired R 17 Ledger Office STENOORAPHER. experienced, capable nt rtotnc neat quick and nccurate work. Applv 174 X Rrnad st STENOORAPHER nnd general ofTI. e ivnrk; state exji k sit esperted. M 213 Led Off TEACHER Compptent teacher, desiring more pleasant and prontahle emplovment wanted bv firm where her training and ex perience can be used adianlageottslv. par ticulars upon application M 115 Ledger Office TRIMMERS experienced on men' felt hats cnod wanes; Mo dv emplovment Apply Frank Sehnhle & fo .lOth and Otfordsti j I TRESS Immedlatetv. whtte reference competent: Rood wanes Phone German town 111 or call 31I V Johnson st Ger mantown WOJMN One unman of pood education and tact, capable of earning $3."i per week Miort hcura and adancement Call ."01 nnrkla Ride . from 2 In 4 p m M Potts WOMEN to do IlKht machine work Call 237 N. fith st.. second floor YOUNG liAPT Protestant, hlph hchonl irrad u.it, for an office position In n wholesaln house, reply In writing P 324. Ledger Of flee TirSlVnPS SERVICE CO luff T.and Title BOOKKEEPERS ASSISTANTS $ 15 to $20 STE.NOORAP'RS S18-S25 CLERKS. J12-J1 HELP WANTED MAIiB ACCOUNTANT Must hnm nnnbllral and constructie bookkreplne experience stata age. experience nnd salary desired P 325, Ledger Office HOTS WANTED COU NIGHT WORK. MUST HE OVER 10- THANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AFTER P M . LEDGER OF TICK. FIFTH FLOOR CARPENTER FOREMAN wanted, one ca pable of taking charge of large etonn ond framo clubhouse near the sliore Address at once, stating age. experience and salary re. quired M 210, Ledger Office CHIPPERS AND CAULKERS New Tor Shipbuilding Corporation. Camden N. J. CORE MAKERS, "perlenced Aoply Abram Crrx Stoe Co. American and Dauphin ats DIAMOND SETTERS: position open for several good, first-class setters on platin um Jewelrv. Van Dufcen &. Stokes. IK'S Chestnut sL DinMAKGR wanted on folding p-nr boxea; man experienced In maklns dlea from metal fuiMllure iind steel rule C 57, P O. Hot 3-I70. DRAFTSMAN for maklne and checking ahf.n dranln.es for trnctural steel and plate work Apply Room 5201, Morris Ilulldlnir Phllidelnhla. Friday, Julv r. or send application, statlnff eDarl euro In full and salarv expected DRAFTSMAN wanted, re-enforced concrete, elevatin? convevlnc and transmission ma chinery preferred; permanent, location Mao land, slate age experience 'and salary de-l-tred M 21". Ledger Office DRAFTSMEN, structural wanted Apply Crane D.pt N'lles nement Pond Co, Mlf- fllll and Meadow sts FOREMAN, pipe shop, experienced In cut ting and fabri-atlng nipe, state age and experience P .1J2 Ledger Office. FILLERS for stove patterns Apply Abram Cox Stove Co . American and Dauphin sts. FINlhHKR and helper on inside ornamental Iro'i vvorK Apply ciewarn &. mevena iron Works l l-ii ."v. i n F1TTER-UP on Inside structural Iron work Apply Steward & Stevens Iron Works. 172U N mn ESTIMATORS WANTED We need 2 capable, energetle hl estimators at nnce: must be familiar with ship construction, read blue prints and able to handle technical corre spondence: none other need apply. Se Mr. Dill CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD. 1521 Arch st.. Phlla. ESTIMATOR-CRANE DRAITSMAN wanted: opportunity for soung crane draftsman tn Join a small progressive business, experi ence on electric monorail tracks desirable, but not essential, give full details work done In this line. Intended career and salary ex pected In first letter: only aggressive, am bitious, responsible applicants considered M 21n. ledger Office FUR CUTTER, EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FURNACE MOUNTERS, experienced; good wages, Applv Abraham Cox Stove Co.. . American and Dauphin sts. S HARRIS PRESSMEN FOR 2-COLOR 8-1 PRESSES: OPEN SHOP. 48-HOUR WEEK; HIGHEST WAGES; STEADY WORK YEAR ROUND: PLENTY OF OVERTIME. M. M. ROTIIPCHILD. INC.. 221, W. 39TH ST. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. HOC. ISLAND SHIPYARD CAN USB FIRST-C.LAS3 RIVETERS HOLDERS ON COPPERSMITHS PASSER BOYS Must be over 16 years and furnish proof ot age We want only those who are looking for steady work and are ambitious for advancement: floaters, cream hunter and lnefnclent men need not apply. For full Information call at once 00 WALNUT BT. gee Mr. Shattuek or Mr, Phillips 1511 ARCH BT. Bee Mr, SwartJ OR YARD EMPLOYMENT OFTICM J ' CT. r T . ri J L. i.1' xa i'i JV- t-1 ,-yEL. 4
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