r'V. -e v , , 1 1 i 1 1 n n 20. ItN CABINET 4 Kop fiECIDES TO RESIGN Ews filler's Dual Job and Viennese llniAt frtlniM4 K. -.t Ut " ...Uu uj, wo,- lapse of Ministry ANCE FOR EARLY PEACE tt By the Assoelated Tresn liVlennn. .Tulv .11. The Austrian bjnet, headed by Dr. Karl ltcnner, aat decided to resign. Austrian affairs have been In an eunteUled 'state. The praee terms have been stoutly protesred against in 'official circles In Vienna, the financial provisions being considered na particularly onerous and predic ations being made that Austria was kely to be driven into bankruptcy. last week, Dr. Otto Bauer, tlie foreign minister, resigned because of KBIssatlsfaetlon at bis failure to oh- (jtaln Important advantages for Aus- ,trla In the peace negotiations. Chan ncellor Ilenner. however, took orer I'tlie duties of the foreign office him- elf. in addition to those of the chancellorship. e ... rr- . ff,"nuon, .iuiy .u. my a. l j A nrssage received here from tenna. 1 ray of Be-no, sajs it has been semi- fpfflclally announced In the Austrian capital that the cabinet readied n do- f'Jclalon to resign at a meeting held EJuosday. $ Paris. Jnlr .11 (Tlr A. P Th .French cabinet todar annroved the nrn- W Vlrt.al thnt nnflm alinnlil hn r.nulilni-Al -.v""- ...... !-vi.v. .-...,.., .,- . .... .i, . . , , ft6 Wist officially from the date of pub. .Mention in the Official Journal of rati cation of the German treaty bv the !Vimh-r r.f rtonnflix when innm'nl! 1 P. It was decided thnt the ratification nf the German treaty should lie SrtlMFn BHSORTS h woacoB. n. t. nnsrnn. ?c. t t " i- i ' .i Jrvss iinaVbly loetod III eatenelve fort prev, only ls miles ?f Philadelphia, Unueua.1 elsvatlon. 2T00 feet. No black -' m I ni rooi is. A a7d"d-.eTHor.S,h.r tfjEBasseti nntee. 11 SO nroadway v,Mfwt?er ATrwNTIC CITY..X1J1. AMnmr-AN PLAN (with meals) fc.OO up Daily. $16.00 upW'kly Bv Beat Ideated Tonulor Trice Hotel NETHERLANDS Vvw York Ave. BO Yds. from Boardwalk venooktns lawn ana ocean i... - delator; rrlvate Dams, noi ra i'" running water In rooms, table ana pervlr-A n feature uiieriii. vmv-K w. iTl'nKet Fiatiiimi nmii.KCK rrimi noTFT, .Vxr vlvviu pnlKT nln: Fl llOR llonklet with Points nf ''"'' .I.'iTj SPECIAL KATES FOK SEPTKMHER Coolest and Most Attraetlva Location HOTEL ESPLANADE S -iviiole hlock orr.N mnvT LDlreetly on the Boardwalk. Moaton to Sover- ifini ave.. in exclusive ii.ibc --' --. Hob Freeh nd a water. baths .private and 7.7.a .. .nnUlmanf Mnntfll niinnr. nnn even a uuoin iimhh -....... Erdro-theraneutlo department Orenejtra K. a k.. a va Ina nonVlet- PstnCInlC AUIO VU llisen Mm". SHAW. irnriniD aireciion " -DaTTOH IBSrfe PHTITI sMr.OwDni I'toinxrT?V New York ave.. near Bacb. W A' ist-claia house; table ahun- .j.al II-J .Ik k.. narlrat aaffOrrlB i bath, all conpnlncei: bathlne from noun, j fr hower bath li.50 up Aattr. 14 00 up rrKi7 capacity iu ba .. o "t,w" THE WILTSHIRE E Vlrtrlnla ave and liwach: ocran view; ca- fefClty SOU; priaie unins, ruiiiuiiK Ttiir. mi t rooms, elevator, etc.: Ameiiran Pian. P,cUl ; tyeekiy ratea. r.oon.ei. hau'm f.ii.iq . HOTEL FREDONIA nPEN ALL TEAR. Tenneiaen ave, Jutt ofl Soardwallc. European plan. Every appoint 1 ynent. jnoamriv r i"tm . HOTEL WHITTLE isiach. Amer.' plan 12 SO up dall York Ava 1 4th hotel from t-ach. Amer. plan 12 RO up dally Eurojeaa ll.OO UP nvinr nmnina irnm noi- ii.OO OP Flevatnr Tlathlna lr .fe..rVitvnnri Kentucky Ave. near Peach ;0Ceul"OOi and all attractions. 12 80 p dallr. 12 BO up weeMy r. Meckenthum. HOTEL BOSCOBELiJ".-; bouse: open all year Bklt A. E MARION ,Ar.Wi-nn lo: st- Jme pi , 2d house from ! Jnencan b,ch! x-j.a daily it cniiins i Naur flnrinn Kr- Avo & Iieach. Oanur. new uanon BoOKet. s k BONirAoit IS, MOVTCTJIK. rt. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME Hotel Monfclair MovrcTjn. n. j. ?0T IIKUOIITFUI.I.Y DITUATim ErlinKNTIAI. IIOTtX IN MtVr omt'N Viii'nn. oppin thp; EMTtnr tpati THKTiKmrK r. iiAt.t. rntirwT WBItyKHSVILM;. TA. i HJahtnnJ IIotikNriW od.ii llverlookln. tfae, lanious Lebanon Vallei. lend tor rates yl Hrenlarr. Ai'dre.e M. K HHINKI.Ef rofONo mocxt.ixi Mnrhnla Creel.. Pa. I' 17.11. I4.... Pi I vat. lakai '. roads i prt. baths. Norman Huffman. w. I'liun, BOBTON. MAHW. HOTEL PURTM S90 CoraiatOjaeMMl Ave. ftortgei The pimnctsv Boston Housa ' Or ot th moat hornJ noiwc in in wona. Our nooluUi&s CmtAr lltJfcjWrV fccton. ir4 far ft. Luxemburg May Help to Reconstruct Verdun iMxrmbuTg, July .11. (Hy A. .V.) Tlie minister of tatc proponed In the Clinmbcr of Deputies thnt 1,000.000 frnnrn ($200,000) lie np. proprlntcd for Verdun and 200,000 frnncn ($-11,800) for the reconstruc tion of a tldustatnl town In Del Rtum. IK' snid France nnd It'tglum rle crc the eternal (sratltude of the Grand Duchy for aid and protection during the war ered to mark n state of pi "to without nunltlnjc the completion of trintles with other powers still at war with Frame. It ! expected In Frencli circles that the diactiKfdon of the (ierinan peace treatv will open about AuEUst 10 In the Chamber of Deputies anil will con- j tlnue for three or four days. There! will then be a three or four day dls cusslon In the Senate. As Japan Is supposed to have a copv of the treaty nv tins lime, unu un- i-m pernr a ratlncntion is exprcieu in nn earlv date, French officials are of the opinion that the treat v i become ef fectle when the French ratlfj. about August 20 l'ngtniid has nlready ratified the treat and the signatures of onlv three grent 'powers are neccssnr to make It effei tie. Herbert C Hooter and other members of the supreme economic council left to- dat for London, where the council will meet tomorrow to discuss plans for the contlnuince of interallied control f supplies. Ditislnn of the (ternnn and Austrian wnrships ninong the Allies w.is dls- cussed at length yesterdaj hi the su- preme oiin.il. out no uec-iswu, was ( reached. 1 Tlie council npprnveu tne clause in 1 , . , t'"' "uigirinn tri-iuy imr.ii.i.i-ni uu- irigm "i mumnum " " r'"" and mteninn clause, .uiijii t to mini linmillllM dc lHlon. which lime been delated through failure ti ngne on the iouid-iMticstinn ul nirnce. "I tltlK IIK.XIIRTX mure...,-: feat.re. M. T. si., Tel Mad ATiaNTIC CITY. N. J. -I BLACKSTONE Mrrlnln iMf, and tlir lienrh, merlooklnir (lie leel rifr. C'npncltr RO0. Kvrrjr nrrv Irr. comfort unci rttjujinrnt. Kru nntrr hatlif. triPtr nntl imhlls. Npecltil Xnitri ran plan $4 up dally, Kuroiirnn plnn Si up tin lly. A ii to hiiw to tralntt. Modem tnnlr and rurntlTe batlm drpt. nttaclird. Ilefct Lurutnl. Popular Trlred Hotel Hotel Netherlands New .nrk Ate.. .10 yds. from Ilnnrdwalk Capacity 4110 Hleiator. private baths run nlngr water In bedrooms Kree Features Bathlnff Prltllece Trom Hotel. Dance Flour Sperlal rnteat Amer. plnn. with menls S3 to .1 dallr. sin. SI7 HO. M0, R1 weekly. Attnt'ST ni'HtVAOriL Proprietor. Hotel Biltmore KPo-mrly Weetmont) RHODE ISLAM) AVK ear noardwatt All outaiiie ruoms. suites with batb Orchestra. Dancing-. Capacity J 30. Hot and cold sea veater baths. tinder nw manairement, nn I'ttiinr noTFr. rotirwr HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open Alivas ready. Terms mod. erate Phon er write Walsh Duncan NUTTALL Atlantic Avenue and Hoard "w kuIIc. Excellent table. .,nnM "C70 Channell ',-iniip": V'f- B""-'" tlesr. Amer 4 European plaa, rsl r.B .'n A l l-hnnn-ll llwn.l AVAI.ON. N. J. Hotel Avalon Open tor Season J)CJ&NyTV,'iJ., Swarthmore T,ennle courts Near txacb c Plera W P.n K.I.lpplnneotl Scarborough ,n" TA- n wifnvtoon. y. i. ARLINGTON -.p lion or 00 Finest loca. Tienrh tmnt nnnltlet A It t C H TOrHAM Owners CAfH IAY. X. J. COLONIAL HOTEL Rooms With Hath rtunnlnr Watee S5d Season. W. H. CJIUnCH. Owner and Proprietor THE WINDSOR gj-jj- cap. mr. .V nains, nates and literature on application. It HALPIW. r.rniNQ uhk nuAcii. n. j. THE WARREN ON THK OCEAN prniMi ui(K neArti. n. t. A house that's "dinerenl" In It. (1n appointments, artlstlo decorations, homelike atmosphere and service. durrounded by a-reen lawns and Hardens at the edge of the ea. Openlnt June IS. For reservation. "lV."n. STCnn. ll V. tOth Street, New York PrlTON. TA. Wvnhitmei Inn n u-la Un'- "ns nrjmDUrne inn ealy u..lrabi. for buil. pes. men with families. Rooms wlin baife at reasonable rates Danclnt. Iarc grounds wide versnda Phone Tlerwm w AKKO.S. PA. Will take Bummer uoarusi. in inr tauu. ful farm homt. aiod foo4 and fln. loc.tiou, alio provide permanent home for aged .-.-p. who are willlna- to. pay for comfortsu UABUEN Bl'OT TAHt.K HATEtt CO. Akrnn. fa. VTAWniNOTON. t. C. Burlington Hotel Lea. than flv minutes from .verrtblnr. American and European Plans 431 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2 & Up H. T Mn.T.EH. ltaruiaer. CORITAM. V. H. FMAMSONHODSE Grhom, K. II. "The Gateway to Ihm Wfxlf Mtt." Olna jun. u. itomeiiK. aimospnen. . Fin. Jun ami July front uuieoor nparui, ei.Vilnv. sjrcl..a outned eartn Tgrlta ... Wit, and Unu to C, O. CUANDLKS. rrw EVENING PUBLIC En Route to Paris, He Reports Jewish Colonies Flour ishing HAD CCRDIAL GREETING lit the Associated Press New York, July .11. Justice Louis D. ltrandeis. of the t'nlted States Su preme Court, has completed a tour of 1'nlri.tlne and now It- en route to 1'arls, according to word received here tudnj In the Zionist organization of America. The Jewish colonics were reported in tin iiishtng (oiiilitiiui " The American Jurist, who Is honor- i I of the .imii-it tiioienirnt ill ths countryi accompanied h Jncoh De i n utiie seintari and Fro fisor Alfred Zlinmern, of the I'nlverslty nf Wales, a former liritish foreign undei ocretar.l , tlsiteil JitfTa, Jeru salem. Tel Aviv nnd more than twintt Jewish colonics in Jude.i, (Jalilee nnd .Samaria. Arritnl of the visitors, it was said, tins the sii-tinl for n liublic Imlidnv in !..,. ,,r .i... ,,in ,..,,1 (,... .1.., nnilpi. UII,lation led In the picturesque ,,i,nmPrm, the Jewish cotistnbular.t . mnr(.,inl; ont to Krrpt t10m nm f,.tcs , receptions were held In their honor. The Americiii Zionist Medhnl I'nlt and hundieds nf soldiers from the Jewish legion participated in the festiilties ,:nlml,v ror(,inl wn, .,,,, fc1. tl.e 1 cceptinn of the lliniiileis pnrtt bj of- mors 01 me iiritisn aimv 01 occupaiion. nit hiding (ienernls SIict nnd IMwnrds .... .... . necrenrt He nans lepotted that mm Ii tt.is found to enrniir.ige the rnntlctlnn thnt. the hague of nations consenlliig. the Jewish commonwealth would begin under fntnrnhle auspices bei ause of the accomplishments of the present Jewish population " Justice Hrandeis, it was said, expected to reurli this countrj in time to report to the Zionist contention which will open in Chlingo, September 14. iTEMsniP NnTirK" mmsM 1-isi.enier and Freltlit Servlrei NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Ordunn Aug. 1G Carmania Vauban . Alio 9ft TK o, " .- Orduna Sept. 13 MvnDirV'QnVrruiMPTnJ ! NEW YOKR. to suuirlAlviriun . Mauietan a c3, " J Mauretania .. . . ..... . September 29 JlvSr a ntirliAMro'N I "Mntin" 'mbbli',l "n lunR nr,i HAVRE nd SOUTHAMPTON I co,n ,. ,ilchnrioni fatteRll da Uonl Georpre Aug. r) i',pnPi i)0leBnto dell' Tnlone Sindnenle NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and ,1 cnme Comiuerclo deKll Stall CHERBOURG T-njtii nomp ,ii 1700 Camere di Com Caronia Aucr. 16 nierelo rappreHentnnti pareeehie eenti- Cnronla Sept. 13 ,in , mlliardl. Tilene dlsse ehe gi NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, stntl I'niti togllono lmpedlre ehe la , HAVRE nd LONDON mKerla splngn gll nllentl nl holseevlsmo Saxonia Aurf. 20(e ehe le offerte luro tattc di inviare NEW YORK to GLASGOW I mission! in America onde esporre i Columbia Aug. 30 IiIkoriiI delle dltcrse nnr.ioni sono tiuito IMFW YORK ir. PIRARii.c filantroniihc. nuanto iuteresunte. (Ill Pannonia Aug. 28 nnSTON tr. GLASGOW Scindia A up. 16 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON c"t ' 'AV.nZuihx I Hon. ) Vennonia Philadelphia-Bristol Vonnsia Aure K Venusia Sept 13 Pier 16 South lioo WAi.M'T ST. 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Qregg Shorthand. the easy, sp.tdy system Complete business nd secretarial courses Half rates summer months Intrnsiie training. Enter any time, call or writs for full particulars and catalogue. 'i I'JIIli. liurti;ir.H tULLRGE and Colin, of Commrrm 1011 Chestnut Ht.. I'hlladelphla. STRAYER'S Tn D,rt 1u.ln.ss School S A tU I EJV H g0I CHESTNUT ST. 807 CHESTNUT 8T. Taylor School Quality Secretarial Course. 1002 Mark.t St wrniMra (mini Y.aag Mw tml B.fa GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL 20YS Alt tha fallows aay, "Som. class, nlflf and .ps.d ch, poyr Tour vacation -will not b. complete unless to j take D. B. with you I. backeA by the in. j-argest lioua. or III r. Our beautiful lllui. In In th. country trated cstalogu. trlla th. story, Fr... Writ I at one., te I HOYS' tnef.r.rAKF. riKPAnTMvrvT SOS MABU SOS MABKBT bT. KUILXUSUHUA, tA. LEDGER-PHIL'ADfeHIA, THURSDAY, JULT .31, 1919 A Cli Alloati Sembrano Megllo Di- spostl por Risolvero la Ques- tiono Adrlatica Published and Distributed Under permit no si 311. nf I Authnrlted by th. act October S. 0 17. on f.U at the Postofflc. o( Phlla- delnhla. P.. Uy order of the President. a s nuni.ciov. Postmaster Oenert Tarlgl, .10 lugllo Hie l'On. Tlttoni, minlstro per gll Affnrl Ksterl d'ltalln e capo delta delcgaxlone Itnllnnn alia Con ferenza della Face, e tuttl gll altrt mem bri delln Delegazloue nbhlano portato n mlglinrl scntlmentl 1 rnppresentnntl della grand! naztonl verso l'ltnlla e le sue nsplra7lonl, appare etldente dalle discussion! die nvtcngono nei clrcoll della Conferenza e da (juanto pubbli cano I glornall francesl. SI dice che l'On. Tittonl ha studlnsn mente stlato dalle dlscusslonl relathe nl prohlema dell'Adrlatico, concentrando 1 suol Nfor7l ii tutelnre omiikiuc gll inte rcssi degll itnlianl. Cio' hn dito per rlsnltato die In lrrlta7lone creatn dalln lungu control ersla per la nucstlotie dt Flume o' scomn.irsa e che una ila sembrn nprir-l per unn pin tempcr.it.i , cnnsldernzlnnc delle asplrarlonl uei I'ltnlln suU'Adriiitico. nonostnnte i con flitti che reientemctite si terlhcarono n Flume trn francesl ed itallanl. Fer I tnntaggi finorn consegulti. l'On. Tittonl nttenile ,.il(lentemelite ill nonius. fV.V if p,,lVl,lir.o Italinno In tale manlern i Lho ln questlone di Flume potra' cssere 1 iM, . ..., ,,.1 Ml nw ,in snlvnre la con- rnn, .1- ,, rlnetlrlone ill rotluia ill ..... - trnttatlte per la rpiestione stessn. Itoma. 20 luglio (ritnrdnto) Ad un nf war under lleln Kun. has left Vicuna nmlchevole telegrnmme di Ke Vittorlo 0r Itudapesf to urge ltela Kun In re rmnnuele nl He del llelglo, In occnsione tin- toluntaiilv, nrcording to Vienna della festa nn7ionnle belgn, lie AlDerio ha cosl' ilsposto' "Telegrammn di Vostfn Maestn' giun to mentre 11 Ilelglo rlaciiuistnta la lib crta' eelebrn per la prima tolta la sun festa nn7lonale' e" uttenrione che com muote profondnmente me ed il mlo paese. Itlngrnrlo vivamente Vostra .Mnesta' liter nominato presso ill me il iMn-lnn n,nli come suo nmbascla- . ,-..! .1 l.ll .li,i l n.l II lore e liitio von nnii-mi . " '. popolo belga formiilinmn con senso di.hd to the Ilungnrinn Socialist lenders .orn nmlf.l7.ln ner la feliclta' e pros-' Fidol. lirrt and nichluger. being nsket ... .... L.l.. . !! . T ...II.. pel nn lieim DClin r gimius . ...... 11 giornnlc franrese "I.a Fntrle" rt r....!..,... ..i.a 1.. f . I.. .I. Lntin rlrnmllirln ii' - ti I combnttimenti. lion ntendo 1 jugo olnrl l,l,r.,IUn nlla Inciunylnno dt evn cuare II baclne di Klagenfurt. II po !,n, r' f"innmente deelsn u resistere tnnto pill' ehe 1 rroiti e montenegrlnl wmbrnnn nttendere il momento propritio nffrnnrnr(Ii llnl Kiogo Jiiro-hUvo. Ktntl Unit! tosllono aiutnre 1 elienti eurnpei con uireo roncursu, Vn ih-i- mettere loro di contlnunre i propri of fer!. 11 progetto ill Filene couHiste nell' orgnnirora. Helgio ed Italia delegarioni InghllterrB. Rclglo ed Italia delegiuioni di parecehl membri notto direrionc di iiomiiil eminenti del pronrio pnfse. I deletion! partiranno in scttemhre per I l'Amcrlcn. le dopo qunttro Riorni di leonfirenre generate in New York, till- tirnnuo nei Ultersi niaii aimrniun quanto puo' InterPKarli, tedendo sul nosto delle fnhbrlcazioiii I prer.rl eec. I.o sropo delle misloni c' quello del "re,tt e della emisMone di buonl. tall prorurnre 1 fondi necrwari all' In- gliilterin, i rnnciu, ii-ib' i"-. permettcre loro dl comperare il fnbbls-. ogno, prolungundo anchc a trentn anni 11 loro eredlto, finche dette nnzioul nnu ntriinno piu' necessita' di niuto. I." grand! banchc americane, tutto il com mercio, le Industrie ed il popolo intero sono favorevoll alle concession! di questl credit! ed emissione dl prestito. BEGIN ARMY BACON SALE Twelve to Twenty Cents a Pound Saved for Newark People Newark. N. J., -Tub 31. ("j A. P.) Mayor CharleH P. Oillm today opened the city's Rale of liaron released by the War Department at a downtown en gine house. During the day twelve other baron depots, eleven In the city fire houses and one In a club houe.e, were opened b -volunteers of the -n omen's section of the major s ceieDrnuon com mittee. Fifteen tons of strip bacon and a half ton of canned bacon from the army warehouse ln .Tersej Citj and Port I Newark were contained lu the firbt con- slgnraent. Many of the strips which ' weighed twelve pounds were cut into smaller pieces for sale in the poorer sections of the city. The sales price to the public was set at thirty-six cent for a strip nnd thir- I ty-eight cents a pound for canned ba- con. This is a two-cent advance over the prire at which Mayor Oillen bought I the meat. Hacon of the sajne quality in now being sold at retail shops, accord ing to the mayor, at from fifty to fifty eight cents a pound. TRIAL OF CAILLAUX URGED French Attorney General Recom mends Arraignment In High Court Paris, July 31. (By A. P.) Trial by a hluh court of Joseph Cnlllnux, tlie former premier, who has been unilcr arrest a year and a half charged ulth having had treasonable dealings with the enemy, Is recommendfd ln the con clusions of Theodore Iescouve, attor ney general of the republic. M. Les couve's report has been filed with the commission of Inquiry, which la Jus.t closing Its long investigation. It Is understood that the attorney general finds no ground for prosecution c.f the accused deputy, Tjouls Iioustalot, who was Involved with Calllaux. Captain Mornet, who prosecuted SI. Douval, who was sentenced to death and executed In connection with the Ilonnet Itouge case, and Pierre Lenoir, who also was sentenced to death on a charge of trading with the enemy, 'will assist M, Xescnuve in the prosecution ot Calllaux If the commission of 'the high court adopts tlie conclusions in the attorney general's reports URGE CANARY WINE TO WAKE LAUREATE Parliament Gets Hint to Pay Britain's Poet as Ancient Law Provided London, July .11 Whether the an cient proilslon to supply Tnglnnd'a poet laureate with canarj wine would In spire the mute warbler to burst Into song was the uest!on raised in Farlla inelit jestcrda) afternoon. Andrew Itonnr l.nw declared he would have to uvk the chancellor of the ex (hcijuer for the rates on ennnry wine dcliiered to poets laureate before com menting on the question. Horatio Itottomlej, editor of John Hull, interpolated whether Robert Hrldes, the poet laure.ite, had written nn thing commemorating llritaln's war lecoid. lloiiHr l.nw answered !u 'the negntiie. llnttomlej suld : "In the right honorable gentleman aware that part of the remuneration of,bj him from the Zemstvo Assembly nf the luurentc onslsts of $500 cash in I the Aktinblnsk district, nssemblcd for lieu of a stipulated iiumbef'of casks of the first time after fifteen months un (aunrj wine, and has the goternment der Ilolshetlk rule, considered the ndu-nbilit) of suppljingl "Animated by the sincerest desire to the wiiii; Instead of the dish, In the re-estnhlish life and order, destroyed hope that inspiintion niaj be glicu by the Uolshevlk rule In our district and thereb.t ?" row libernted by your gallant army," - 1 the message Bald, "we greet you, ad-' nn A lIIM linrn imlral, nnd are ready to do everjthing1 DtLA rUN UKutU Hn our power to help re-establish the J motherland." TO HINT nnriPF The temporary central committee of' I I x ' ,M" ' IUL ,, , .,.,.... Hungarian Soviet War Minister Seeks Premier's Voluntary Withdrawal nasle, Jnlv .11 (Mi A F.I C.en ernl Itoehm. Ilungniian sonct ininistei dispatches recelied heie todaj quoting the Neues Weiner Tigeblntt. This step was said to hate been taken after the conference between M Agos ton, Ilungniian piople's iDinmissait, ...! r.nl......l r. .l..nlw,. ,l,A nllt.,.l llil V tiMiin-i ,i ill, I il ki itt ill iim iiiiii-ii representative at Hudapest, at which itl"rn"K """".. -""- was agreed the sotlet goternment .l.oiild "" ?h "iets. a lot car, and at be u.ged to withdraw. The conference's ;nipt gen.ra supertisiou of t.afflc n dcision to recommend formation of n ' ..A,, lliinnnrlnt. irninntmnill 1 1 l II S Rn 1 ll . , " ..,...,,...... ,-, - ' Fidol. lirrt and nichluger. being asked to meet me inrmer iiungnrian mmiMi-r of commerce, flnraml, at Vienna, in an effort to detle some sntisfactoij solu tiim of the tnrlous queMlnns. dispatih receitid Inst night from Zuriih Mild the Allies had demanded , !t,ln k,,'h uneonditionul resiKimtlnn, nieordniK M a rmnoi current in Vienna. Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax EXECUTORS, Administrators and Transfer Offices will require the text of the Act of Assembly ap proved June 20th, 1919, codifying the Inheritance Tax Laws of the State. We have had the Act printed in con venient form, a copy of which will be mailed upon request Philadelphia 415 Chestnut Street , AMERICAN SHIP and COMMERCE CORPORATION Circular on Request Chandler Bros. & C Members New York Stock Exchange 34 Pine Street New York " ,ffi, , PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATING COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS FORTKECOHPUTEGtMERALKECHWICAL MUIPMEKTOF BULDIHOS JUNIPER CHERRY STREETS Heating Plumbing Ver.tiltlr. Genera PfplngWork Steam Power Plants oneec Motol ifllwaya ot ijoor S.rvie. Day or Night ;t5TABU3HED F DRCE TO WD ARCHANGEL RETREAT British Have Army Contingent Also to Help Cover Evacua tion if Necessary .-. ....... -..-.. n ...nnnnr K0LCHAK SECURES SUPPORT tt . . . . ny the Associated Tress London. July 31. The, Ilrltish got ernment is arranging to send a , natal force to ltuslsa to cover the evacuation of the Archangel district by the . troow there, It was announced here today. A contingent of regular army troops also s being held In readiness to assist theie If necessary, OnLsli, July .11. A message pledging lotnltv to Admiral Kolclink. head ol the nll'Itusslan dot ernment, was received the Itiisslnn lied Cross has organized llstrlct committees in western Siberia and in the Far Fust, according to reports r0crled here today. Work at the front is being cairicd on In co-operntlon with the union of the muh!t.ipnlltlc3 and zemstvos. Vlndltostoli, Satunlay, July lfl (debated.) H A. V.) -The Inter rllled rnilwnt romniifsion here dis patched a formal protest jctcrday to the Omk goternment nf Admiral Kol i link ngnln'-t tlolntlnns of the inter allied agreement regarding the operntion of rnilwa.m The remotnl of (ieneral Semonoff from the nine where he enn Interfere with rnllmad operations nlso is asked The tiolations hate chief! been , . ... ,: .....i amy nssig...'.. u, ...u-iei-m.,, .., ru u Amerii nn liulwnt commission to 'IC Itiissin, under the chairmanship of John r- Stctins. Paris. .Inh 31. (Rv A. P.) The RiiRSinn political commission in Fnris has ndtlsed the Peace Conference com mission, tthich is considering the dis- . position of the Spit7hergen archipelago, tthich lies in the Arctic orenn between Franz. Josef Land nnd Greenland, that the Itussinns are tiilllng to hate Spits bergen git en to Norway. Trust Company :: 1415 Chestnut Street r 1338 Chestnut Street Philade WprK fi-r.ir art. Iphia I REBELS IN HONDURAS 1 CAPTURE FOUR TOWNS Federal Troops Reported to Have Scored Throe Vic tories Several Dead San Sahndor. July .11. Uy A. V.) Four towns In Honduras have been captured by reiolutionlsts. while gov- etnment troops have scored successes at three points, nccordlnc to dispatches re- ' eelved hero today. j (ieneral l.opej Outlerre7, one of the hendeis of the revolution, was routed at Tupnr(,ntI nccor(ling to n stntement , mn(f . ,.,nUt p , (!rnpra, , ,M h .oullt tetuge on E ico mountain but iJg Mn(t 1(K,ntlon , unknow0i ' oIllonin fows ww rnmJgu(,y( JCraclas, Camanca and Maronla. 3 Efficiency for the Modern Home The Seminole built-in tub stands as the real labor-sav-inc, sanitary bath. The beautiful pure white finish, graceful lines and Ucan-cut appearance appeal to every one and stamp this tub as the aristocrat among plumbine fixtures. Complete in ono piece; heavily enameled all over; has sloping end and sides. The elimination of the feet makes the tub set five inches lower and saves the back breaking labor of cleaning around and underneath. Can be furnished to tile in any corner or recess. Call and see cur real labor saving modern sanitary fix tures. jHcecxBxos.Co. Plumbing & Heating Supplies Display Rooms 44 to 50 North 5th St. Bcai)Z AL.T.nN' Jnlv 9ft r-nlnn1 WIT.T.TAAf W AILCN RrlA,tlviN nnrl frlonflu ntun ITnlon lKige No IJ1 F. and A M , VetLran Corps of rirst Iteitlment Infnntrs. N O T., u mi oiner nrKiniaaiions oi wnicn ne wm member, InMted to the services. Fil II n In at Vnrlhmln.t.. Pnl.liUtn.l.n f-htirh 3.1th and IlarlnB ats Int private. Remains may be ilewed at 3411) Hamilton at., from 12 Id o 2 p m ALLOWAY July 20. KTIE E AI I.OWAY (nee Weaver) wife of John W. D. Alloway. aeed 42 Relatlies and friends ln- I Sanitary 1 fl 506 Arch St. U 139-M1 Tpdernl Street JL Camden, N. J. jags K , aito H""jiiiflfrfiijn,Kituei4iiiMliiuiii(!e. BjS jjjfl SfVintiiuriin ..i.i,iMtiin'Miiiim.i!iiu'ii jfis ilted to funeral services. Frl . 2 p m . 4073 dauchter of Melissa and late unco wilsin Olrard ftie Int. prliate. North Cedar Hill Relatives Bnd friends Invited to funeral .erv Cem. Remains mav be viewed Thurs eve Ices Frl. 3 o. m Oilier II Ralr I ldg Autn funeral. Harrlsburit (Pa) papr 18"n rtnnf t Int n-i.t cony. HAIR July 20 WILLIAM II. husband nf Margaret C Hair Residence. 1043 S Redlleld st Funeral sen lees at the arae, Fernwood Cem Thura., 4 SO p m HARTHMAIER July 29 HERMAN C . husband of Anastasia Barthmaler (nee Schaaf), aged G7. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Frl . 8 30 a m . 3119 N. Rroa.d st Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int prlials. Holy bepulehre Pern Auto funeral 11AXTER Jul 30. JOSEPH WARREN. son of Sarah and the late Warren R. Has ten affed 24 Relatlies and frlenda Inilted to funeral. Snt . 7 .10 n m 2R13 Market st. .Solemn fequlem mass, St JameVs Church, 0 A, m , precisely. Int. Holy CrOds Cem Auto serilce IIEACH July 10. EDOAR ELLIOTT IIEACH. ase-V 78 Relatlies nnd friends Inilted to funeral. Snt . 2 p m . 25 N. Hishland ave . Ijnnidowne. Pa. niJACKRURN Suddenu at Wlldwood N. J . Jut 28 SARAH J . widow of Robert J lllnckburn (nee Nichols) Relatlies and friends Inilted to funeral servtc-s Frl., 2 P m . 131.! Dlvlnltv place. Int. Mt. Marian Cem .. unuujvn. juiy x, UAinbiiini'., wire or Booa unuiwi - -- ...--:i'llBffi.D.re?k"n.d.d,'uAh'".?f il, ?' "t'-SSK.- a. we.tvllle. N. J.. Julv M. n..iiii .rau.ii. rU..... iu wiiieii relatlies and frlenda Invited Sat., 0 a, m., 2807 Stonehouse line (39th Ward) Mass of requiem Church of Our Lady ot Mt. Carmel 10 8(1 a m. int rioiy uross uem. CAHET. July 28. WILLIAM, husband ot Bridget Carey (nee Dixon) nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Prl , 8 a. m , 1718 Watklns st Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 0 30 a. m. Int private, Holv Cross Cem. CARNEY. July 20. UnlDQET. widow of a'tlie. and friends mlted SO a. m... 2213 .Greenwich Inhn ITernev nelatlvea ana ir .nil. in. ted 1 tn funeral. Hat . 8 30 a. m.. 2213 (Ireenwlrh st. U2d and Dickinson its.). High mass of . requiem St. Edmond'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral LOLLIEH July 21). MAIIY J COLLIER (nee Holmes) wife of John Collier. Itela 1 lives and friends. Fernwood Chapter. No '141. O. K. S, Invited to funeral services, Sat . 8 P. m . 1487 N. Blst t Int. Arling ton Cem Remains may b. vlsned Frl. eve. COYLE. July 80. IIUOH. husband of Catherine Coyle (nee Mcuranaghnn) and aon of Bridget and the late John Coyle. lat. of Castle uerg. t-ouniy uronii jreiana jieii Itela tlvea and friends, also limy name Hoclety; DIV. No 14. K. Of R..B ! Dfv. No 80. A. 0. sn.4 Bn.nlM.aa n V fl T . KQ.n bmb callow mil si. pa rn. are invited to funeral. Sal.. 7-80 . m . from 4MB ogden st. Solemn requiem mass, uur -iioiner oi rorrows' Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem Auto funeral CRUML18H July 20. THOMAS L CRUMLISK. husband of Susie E Crumlljh (nee Oraham) Relatlyea and friends. St. Anthony. T. A. B. Society. Invited to funeral, Frl. 8-80 a. m.. 2881 Christian st Requiem mas. at St. Anthony'. Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. ClfRRY. July 20. BA.RAH A., widow of Levi S. Curry. Relatives and friend, invited to funeral serv law", residence, services. Frl. i V ,m.. son-ln-.nee. Frank B. Devltt. 1 Illsn t . Manayunk. Int. private. Montgomery 'da'ilEt! Jul2. MART, wife of Daniel Dalley, Sr. Relative, and friends Invited to 1. Sat., n 3U a. m.. o?w irrnwooa ave. Solemn requiem ma Transfiguration 10 a. m. .- Into 4ii naval mfoV'crc... Tir.Trrt, . L'L . -5ii.-r .... nt. WTTTlTltl-rtT j...- ter of John and lata Elisabeth Diamond. Relative, and friend. Invited , to funeral. Frl.. R30 a. m . brother-ln.law'a residence. UIAU,'J'",IU'1 a 'i i! it iil u"u,n IlIAMU.NLI.JUiy 4tT. JWM. k il. UlUin. John Devlin. 1441 S. Hick, st (15th and Dickinson st.. ooiemn requiem mass Hi, Rita's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. AUDBPPB July 20. HANNAH, widow of John F. Deppe. . aged 74. Relative, and frlenda Invited . to funeral services. 2421 8 Alder st. Int private Mt Morlah Cem. Remain, may b. viewed Frl., aft.r 8 p. m Auto .ervlce DORRBAUM July 28. ROSE, widow ot WHIUrr Dorrbaum. Relative, and friends lnvlt.d o funeral .errlces, Frl.. lao p. m. re.ldenc. of .on-ln-law. Charles Fraich. 820 H Front .t. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends mav call Thurs. ev. AiiLnran, DYCH'-Julyr2(., 011X08 R, M Van Du..n Dych. Relative, .nd friend. Invlt.d to funeral. Frl . 8 P. m 42J0 West field ave, Camden, N. J. Int. Arlington Cem. Friend, may I.w """".Thurs. QAHAQAN. July 80. JAMTC3 D.. son of lati Jame. and Bridget Oahagan. n.la. ies and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. Via ? m.. 2T1 E. Birch .t.; sor.mn ret Sulem mat. Church of Natlv ty lo a. m. int. New Cath.dral Cem. Auto service. . trNPgBTAKBBH S5llll DEATHS OttAtCrl..AI hli inmm.p hnm, Or.n n.... v, -. "-..:;::' .... -;...;.'. ClnARFP, husband of l.ouri-ne Vuser nram, lUUtlvpsland friends, mmbrs of rhlln. M. E. Cnnftrcncr, Invited to funrrAJ servlera. Frl . 2 p. m., Rt. James' .M K. Church, Taimr rd , Olncy. Int. niterslda Com , NorrKtonn. Pa. HANNAT At Jfffrrson Hospital, .tuly 2 JOHN, husband of Catherine Itannsv (n- Hnjl). Itelatlves and friends, a Inn Ametl ran atar Lodte. No 405. I. O O. r.i Car pentera' Union, No. BIO, Invited to fune-al. Krl.. 2 p. m,, from 205 B. Hector ! Con thohocken. Int. du!f Cem. HANNUM. Jul 80. WIl.t,TA-M MU.t.Krt HANNUM. aired RS. nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Hat,, 2 p. m., 20ft 8, Oramre et,, Media, I'a, Int private. Htl.tinoNNFIt Jiilv an. at New fork. 8II1NBT ltII.nnoN.Vnn ased 32. HOLIXIWAT. July 80, I.UCT. daushler nf Charles It. and Hditha Hollowar. aed 10 mm Itelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services Hat . 2 p m grand father's residence, Oeorc- Itollowny. 1to Weetmlntter ave. Int. Writ Laurel Iilll Cem. HUOIIES July 5I. at West Chester, Pa.. SAIIAII EMMA, wife of Albert J. Huchea ared OS. nelatltea and friends Invited Ui services, Derwyn Presbyterian Church. Fri., 2 p. m. Int. Malvern Baptist Cem. I1UMPHRYR July SO. HIH.K.S B daushter of James A. and Elisabeth Hum phrys (nee McMabnn) nseil IS Heintlios and friends, also punlls of Racred Hrtrt Aoidemv. lnvled to funeral, flat., H 30 n m.. parenta' residence, 34n I.lAndrlllo roul Cjnwyd Solemn requiem mass, Rt. Mi thlaa'a Church 10 a m. Int, Holv Sepul chre Tern Auto funeral, KEEllLRn. July 28. CAKOMNn (ne Zlener). widow of John Keebler. aaed H2 Uetatlves and friends jnilted to funernl .... -.! 2 p. m 1033 N SSth. Int prltale, ill. Pence Cem iinir, . x rnuo nn KNAlfTH.Julv 0 OTTILDA. wife nf Max Knauth neUtlea nnd (rlnd In vltf'l to funeral service Rftt., 2pm real. dence o( aon-ln-law, Taul Horsier, .1.118 N Smedley at , Int private. HUlMd Cem. Frlenda may tew remains Frl . P. m. i i,ncH jui an nnnoTHKA amiuk- OER, widow of Henry M Ieech. need 83. Ilelatlvcs nnd friends Invited to funeral aervlcea, Snt . 3 p m . aon's reldrnce, Harry A. Jrerh. naltlmore ave, Fernwood, Delaware county. Pa. Int. private. Arling ton Cem. Remains may be stewed Trl . 3 to 10 p m M'DO.V July 2I. MAUT. daUThter of Martin and Harah Idon (neo Joy eel. Rela tives nnd frlenda Invltrd to funeral Snt.. R 30 a m., purenta residence. Sill. Mt. Vernnn at . W Thlla Iflvh maM of re quiem 8t. Aratha's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Crocs Cem Auto arvlce. MACK July 20 WIM.IAM. beloved hu hand of H Mae Mace (nee Parvln) and aon of the Ate Henry and KItzaheth Mar. nelntlvca and frlendn also members of I M W II. A.. Iocal No 111. are Invited tn funeral nenleea, Frl 2 p m . at H121 Jackson at Int Grrpnroofi(K. of T ) Cem Rtmalns ma bo lewed Thurs , S to lo P m lUzleton (Pn.) papers cop). Auto funeral MANI.OVR Tuly 20. -U'ADH HAMPTON. ar-(l at, son of Ruth Anna nnd the late win. Uanlao. not tla sas m.I tTt.nr'si Inllr1 frl l ! 1'iniiiuivi iiciaiurr nun iiiciiuo an - il 'funeral i.nlMn Trl. It a m. (rom Iha apartments of Chns Fhurllerr. sujii jiarKet &t Int Fernwoort C.m I JtARTIN ..licl-nlv. Julv 21. TlinnESA 1 rtauflitrr of William nnd Intf Mary 3. Martin nclatlica and friends Inillod to runeral. flat S 30 a. m. 2127 N 11th st. 'Solemn requiem mass St EJrtrd'a Church 1 10 a m Int Old Cathedrnl Cem. MARTni.1. Julv 211. KI.T.A A.. v,llf Of William A Mnrtell nnd rtauahter of no.e (nee MrQulllenl nnd lnte Thomas Kelly. RelMllen and friends Lrnsme nf barred Heirt nnd II V. M Hndiillty of Ht Veron. Ilea's Churrh Inilted to funernl. Sat, R .T a m , 8310 N. nih t Solemn requiem mnsi I St. veronlra'n Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulehre Cem MONAL.T.T. Julv SU. QEOnOE. husband of Into Tnullne MrNnlb.; Itelathra and friends, emplojes U. S. Mint. Invited to funeral Snt , A a. m , son-ln-lnw's resi dence. James A. llrndley. 1!S N Mth .t. Solemn requiem mass St. Gregory's Church n 80 a. m. Int. prlvnte Omit flowera MEII.E July 211. I.OITISE K. MCII.K (nee Wolffl Mldon nf Christian Melle. aned 70. Relatives and friends lnlted to services, Frl.. 2 l) m . 2717 Chnlmern ae. (80th St. snd Ihlirh ale ) Int. Northwood Cem Trlends msy call Thurs s to 10 p m MELIjON July 20 EI.IZAHETII MEf IXS Kclnllves nnd friends. Sodality ot U. V M . Altnr Society of St. Mslachy'a Church Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 3u a. m , 111.1 .V. nth st Hlah mass of requiem St Malachy'a Church 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto service MKnZ July 211 AM1CRT H. hushnnd of Ann M Men (nee Ilauer) need in Rela. tlvea and friends Inilted to funeral services Frl 8 p m . 2127 nellevue t Int prl. vate Northnood Cem. Remains may be viewed Thura ,8pm MICHAF.!.. Of 11102 Lnnsdnwne ne . July 2K. MAE E wlfo of R. W Mtrhael and daughter of William K and Ada Horn Relatives and friends Inilted to funernl services Frl 2 p m . , Oilier H. Pair Bids;.. 1820 Chestnut st Int. prliate. Re main! may be viewed Thurs CIS MOORK Thlrd-div Seventh Month 2tlth WILLIAM I. MOORE need 70 Relntlie and friends Inilted In services Flfth-dny 81st. 11 a m . son-in-law', residence. Wil liam C. Rowland 14fl Maplewood nve Ger msntown Int at convenience nf family. NUCJENT. July 29. KATHARINE E . daughter of late Patrick and Mary Nuicent. nlBt1vi ami friend i encnera noaniuv teacher ot the Jamca Madlfon School In- vited to funeral Sat. 8 80 a. m . 1(111 W, Solemn requiem moss Our t.sdv of Verpv Churrh 10 a m int .--lew i-atne- Arvt rem Altt1 fllneml. PEYTON July 20, Al.icri PATRICtA daUKhter of Edward S nnd Alice Rnsefta Peton (nee Youncl nped lfl weeks 4 das Funeral se, Ices Frl 2 p. m . resldenco of psrents .1118 N" 18th st 1-i-llL.I.ll n July -n. nr,i .a rniiriiii I llcjll-x July :-. n..inimt i , en i 111 Man and late Herman Rebn Relatives and irlenos Ijeaaue oi ounm ii.ari ... nl AMtKa.'" Church- L O O. M . Nn 14: Moo" Henrt Inloni Court Hsmlltnn. No PO r. nf 1 : Columbia Lodge No 10 S of R ', Invited to funeral. Mon . 8 10 n m . 710 V 8(lth st Solemn requiem nines St Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem Auto funernl REYNOI DS July 20. 1119. JOHV. hus band of Ellzaheth Remolds (nee Sturnhv) and son of Anna and the late Terence Rey no ds Relatives and frlens. also Holy Nam Society of Our Lady of Mt Carmel: Court McKean. No 841 F of A.- Southwrark Nest No, 1818, Order of Owls, and em ployes of Union Petroleum Co, lnlted to funeral flat 8 10 n m from 85 Emily st Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of Our Lady of iV. Carmel 10 a. m. In terment Holv Cross Cem Auto funoral. SCANI5N July 28. at 4801 Lancaster ave . John L Scnnton Relatives and fr'ends Holy warn" oocieiy oi uur oin.r of Sorrows' Church ioi?J". s' , Sc,l,o Powell Batrle. Invited to funersl Snt . 8 80 a. m . Oilier H nlr Bite. f!";0vJin2j .tt Mas. of jlemn requiem Our Mother of . ."! i...i.:V u... au.h. f-.i iilr.rli ii iiu.aiiinj ' !' ". v,.v "r" Preston). Metafiles nna mends invited to funeral. Frt - P. m o.i punimii nve . -.. ...in- M T int. nrlvate. urern'a Cem ......in.. .-. - .:-- r-.,.7-7: -,.-- -" .ii Bemalns may kw (iu.... . " n. iu. ii.irie At neoaUDO. N. J.. Ju v 2Il nAVID O SHUTB, aged 74. Relatliea id friend. Inv ted to runerai, rrom ?esldence" llepauno N. J . Sat . 10 30 a. from lata m. '"UFiKftS1, w 20 PTtEDrnir-K s.. i beloved husband of Harriet I.T Plmpson (nee S'rfa.al and son of Klliabeth and th. a", o Vmploy o7 Pechln ' he.t.ng-Co V sTt V nilli Camp. No. 0. and Engineers' Pn rlety Invtted tn funeral rervlcrs. 4022 fottage st. Frankford 1 P m Int. Mt. MorlaTi Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 BMAI.l"'-Ju!y 20 PHILIP, husband of late Julia Smail. , Fjneral. to vrhlch rela tlie. and friends Invited. Run.. 1-80 p. m.. 173(1 8. 4th st. Int Mt Morlah Cem. irvienda may call Sat., 7 to 9 p m. HMITir July 30. JOSEPH K husband of Alice Smith (nee, Parker) and son ot late Mlcha.1 and Bridget Smith, nelatlvea and trlends employes Wm Cramp t Son 8 and E. 11, Co . Invited to funeral, Mon , 840 . m 8411 Edgemont st. Requiem mli. ChuVch of Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. STAHL July 29. OEOROE STAHL. lata prlvato of Company C. 10th Penna Volun teer Infantry, aged 78 Relatives and Jrlends. Oeorge O Meade Post, No. 1, a. A. It .Old Guard. 2d Regiment. N. OP.- In vlied to funeral services Frl . 1 30 p. m . Ollv.r H, Balr BIdg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. STAMEY.SRl 28 at Cross Road. York coSnty. Pa Mm DR KELLER STAMEY. daughter of late Dr Thomas M.Curran STETSON At Woodbury N. J . Julv 30. Captain AIIISHA STETSON, of 3th renna. Cavalry, of the Clill War. aged 84. nela tlvea and frlenda. Poat No. 2 O A R. In iited to funeral Frl. .11 a. m.. Oliver H. Blr Bldg,. 1820 Chestnut at 'hTH I.aurel tiemalna may be viewed I SFrflTd 8-fAhKH" fa ' 1 RCii anrf friends, employee of th Dank of I ti fa --"- "..-" ... I ..l.4 iiiriA-e,I .--. ortn a m er .. .. 'i,D'S,,'o V. E A '""Vi"."!.. invited to funeral terv , runerai pariors oi w. cor. 10th and rlrmoun v inx J""?.. nm -,...-, A .,, , Oeorg. Trlnkle. Relatives and friend. In vited to funeral services Thur. . 8 p. m . 2218 N Woodstock st. Int Bethlehem. Pa WARK. July 2D. WILLIAM E. .oil of lat. Alexander and Su.an WarU (nee Ken. nedy)" Relative, and friend. Holy Nam. Society of th. Blessed Virgin Mary Church of DarbV. Invited to funeral Sat.. 8:30 . m 222T S. Hob.on .t. (oSth and Wood land ave.). Solemn high miii.nl reoulem st? ' Clement'. Church 10 a. m Int. private. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto aervlrt. WOLF. -July 20 HENRY C... husband of Mary A. Wolf, aged 72. Reiatlve. and friend. Invited to funeral service.. Frl . S p rn.. 2U0 M. 13th .t. Int., prlv.t.. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral. LOBT AND gQPND BEAUX Lost, on Saturday night. trlnr of D..rl bea with platinum elaan. ln Regent TI healr. or going to Mark.t street f.rrVi Liberal reward If returned to Mr. j. a. Lorlg.n, Ilohesnn Apt.., 2d and Penn at. , C.mden. N J, DOO Iist. Sunday p, m . July 37 between Conshohockif. and Enfl.ld. black and tan dachrhund pupliy bitch i an.w.r. to nam. of Betsy. R.ward for return to Oeorg. L Ju- tlee, Bt Davids Delaware countv, P. SUITCASE Lost In fropt of nellevue. strattora, on juiy zs, peiwe.n iu;an and 10i53 p. m., on. lot of ..w.lry In a black ares, suit rase. B.iuer. r.wnra aria no que rase. Liberal reward and no quii. tlans a.K.a it returned to J. u Q Juals.r and Chestnut ata. tlans a.k.d It returned to J. E, Caldntll J t fr, ,j U-fil -i i A & V 'H r t 1 I .v- t t :.,. .A.tt r, -. a xi 1,1 M 17.' . -tf (-.yL-'&nife. . r , t&-. t
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