Tf.'. ifWjp'l ''JJFj a 'fVr1 A fP- ' ; -S EVENING injBLIC . LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER ?., 1.910 i ( 3 - SVT 'ft CHURCHMEN STAR I OR CONVENTION On Way to Detroit to Act on Im portant Changes in Epis copal Service' KINSMAN CASE TO COME UP With the opening o tho forty-sixth triennial session of the Protestant KpU copal Gfncrnl Convention only two dnyc off, thousands of churchmen from Maine to California arc en route today for PetroilV'tlip convention city, t Tho Philadelphia delegation, which Includes Bishops Ilhlnelander am'. Gnr- land, clerical ana lay deputies oi tut? Diocese of Pennsylvania and prominent women connected with the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Misiotis, will leave Broad Street Station in a snccial car tliN nftcrnoon. Tills party, which will iucludc a number of prmninent j Cfllircunieu ui luningum, is m-ui-uiui:.! to arrive in the convention city tomor row morning: nt 8 o'clock. Airs. Rhinelnnder and Mrs. Garland will accompany the bihop. Of the clerical deputies, the llev. Dr. Klovd V. Tomkins, rector of Holy Trinity ('hutch, already is in Detroit, and the Upv. Dr. George Cj Foley, of the Divinity School, Is going bv another route to visit his friend, the Rev. Ben jamin S. Sanderson, In Buffalo. The llev. Dr. Edward M. .TcEfcrys. rector of Old St. Peter's Church, and the llev. Dr. Llewellyn X. Calcy, rector of St. .lude and the Kpiphany, will be on the convention train ; also the lay deputies, Morris Earle. Arthur E. New bold and Heynolds D. Brown. Sir. Brown goes as the alternate for George Wharton Pepper, who will not ' -'do to attend. The fourth lay deputy, Franklin S. Edmonds, went to Detroit last week to attend the convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. To Act on Bishop Kinsman One of the most important matters to come before the convention will have , to deal with the resignation of Bishop Kinsman, of Delaware, who quit his see and office because he felt no espe cial authority attached to the orders of the Episcopal Church" and because he felt conscious of a growing lack of sympathy and fear in the Influence, of the Church. The committee appointed In 101.1 to revise aud enrich the prayer book will make its report. Tho general tendency of this provision is to giv.e permissive use to shorten the service. This com mittee will recommend the omissiou of the words "obey" "and "serve" in the marriage ceremony. The revision provides prayers for t lie dead, which have been used by the authority of some bishops, but that have been held by others to be at va riance with the theology of the Church. It gives sanction to the application of holy oils in anointment of sick and countenances faith healing. TO Reorganize Church Much interest will center in the pro posal to reorganize the general enter prises of the church. This is very sim ilar to the reorganization of the Oath 1 K.tv -c BaaaavaaBBBH I t"Wm'' HilllllllllH 1 gk "Sg ) i"-? riiMMilfr ! : &&PaPEP& ML immmm. k mk. :HK' at '.w iaaaWnaBailBaaY .taBi kJSi.ivNrJvfi"" ilii.'JV W-A ato.1. X.VJJ.V.4. - -rMfOt BOY-WES SELL $75 PIN FOR DIME Three Camden Youngsters Con fess Three Burglaries in East Camden, Say Police HOME BREWTOO HARD, LANDSWAKER IN JAIL Cheltenham Man Accusod of Threatening Wife With Gun. Police Get Still ! LO ANNO DELLA GONTE Dl CAVOUR MRS. SPROUL CAPTAIN LIVING COST 'BEFORE IN HOSPITAL 'TOVE" HOTEL MEN HEREjs 11HTIIS "( 1 ', m Whisky tliat he made hlnmnlf. nccoiil ing to ? Ognntx police todaj, luuilrd U. A. Wheatlev, of CMtrnUiin. in jail BURY A SUIT OF CLOTHES'"; k ' iiir-ai-niiis to mm ..n I I lllf... i-li 1 . ... 1l.u.uJ, kal ka. JL innoirnpn vnurrn urnuimx umitwnp inw iiiwn Ainn . in 1 it. in. niHIUW MtdlilnH. at Pjilmvm fir I. a lRAAl' IV nnflU'V An-tWI 1i iv- mid rrlemn imltftd to runerALTfi. 13(1 r m . rf(rlfiir of in?nhw. If Altai.' Vriht tndlnn MIK0. -V J Iht TbrnA, Covernor'syWife Heads Team inStafe Association to Hold Conv,Jlt . . ! Ada Htid intn .inrnii iiitok ine Haier), ( ' tAk4 1 M rAH II 111 A mi L(l..a aH.t 0 ml.,. I I I ! ,1 In fllfllltat klMJ VOI1LIUM III UUIIIUMUIIUII r?',,c ..""" i'-imjb iiiiiin.i iu iu'.--i "'- ' rm. nan turl Ik tn II) II tn niiiK .At t Unonnn rift n V.r.l&Xi RP.TIt iiritK nt-e flcclirnsn), -tvIow nf tiUTK npniivi no jrieim With Exposition i Campaign to Raise $1(,000,000i Saluto Entusiastico Delia "for University Patriottica Colonia Italiana .... ' 'I'he miiipiiign tn utive jUl.lHHI.IHHlfur. HI rnilrtQOipnia (H -,j.ri,(, f IVnnsjlinuiii lU'siu I poitunt matteis'of Inleie.l ill be ills till opous toiiigbt with a dinner 'to the missed trimiitnnu nt the niiiiual coiiven l.o maestiiMi nave "Coute dl Ciuiun" uorkum nt the Ki'lleuie MtnitWid, ami tlon of lh l'ninjlvaiila .Slate Mote lella llegia .Minimi Itiillana. al comiindo ' lll untinue fur m-mmi whWuk dni. Kilgur I'lilin Siiiil'h. I. T K. ile lei snii jnfiiafi iniun'i lo lunirii wrr ?' , Tns - p in rfldence of mwhr, , I i: Wwimlnii nt" llit prltnte. Attty jf rlnl Purk Hemnlns -may us Mewed"Monu, - fl mm... i.ii. ..n ,.ff n!.. i .i t... William "" """ '"" "' u,," ' ""' ""-llnMti'd in funeml Kfrvlrm TuM., 2 p. ny priVHlP a. '. ft 3 tAfiFflKD, itur-bana oym b inn !e Pio wife nmt vernl other jiopwui with n in. .t Al U'llAII (111 llt tllll K1 IIII I 111 . oni... -?.: .ii.n,.,...l .I..U.,in f.,r .-.ime eraed yesterday iifteiiiiioii mid H1 AmmltHtiHo I R iiik, Retto dime was mie of the net confesed bv'drcn n ienUer with which he menaced niicnie piesvo il I'iei N. HI alia, mer.- Htilebui' . and Jir. finite 'three boys arretted in ( atmleti und his wife. I lien he llirentcued Allien Mho, the police ay. admit leu rolibmifl ,lacnl, u neighbor, win) Itilerleied. jcvfral homes iu Kast Camden. He still had the ii'iolter ami "as Another admission mad by the Ihits. , till tlirentenlng when 'nliceniun Chmv It is said, was the burial In n lot of appeared. To pivreiit Uoiluto the wi H I suit of clotlies taken from one lniu.e UeeniHii clubbed Wheullei into uncoil- Hut the boys said when they, cut to get .riniiincHS mid then loked liim tip. tlie clothing "ionic one beat them to Magistrate llellerman nt Dgonl. to- , 7imntti ili inbato I Scliwi'lniu, nf the metlcH Man" of Hu ll ('..mllnl., in.., lot f..lf.ln., illHtittltillll . Will Kjieilk, 'It N .-Npi'l-tl ll meiitl. con 11 iiiiio il rhairninii Avio- llmt u Ioir.-wim will l milled nt thu! i-at.i Ciowitmi 1)1 SiluMm. alb- ore V couimeiu-ement ui tii.yiiiHe ill l.n-1 inntlinn I, ,.ln ,,nl l.nllrl.. , ''et eill llllllllMll IlllN lllu-llllj lieiM - l'v.-." miililclpale. insieme il 11 il bniidn del piwu- pieti. e wgiiltn da iin'nltin battvlhi eiii JOHN 51. ROOT Winner of many Important prles at the CollliiRswood, N. .)., annual flower and vegetable show and the open meeting plan failed by a few votes. Then there is the large question of reorganizing the general activities of the church under a single board. This would consolidate the inisious board, the general board for religious educa tion, the commission on i-oeial service aud other bodies of a like nature. CHINESE CLUB GROWING It," i dnv held Wheatley under !f."00 bail for The boy. when arraigned befme Me tiinl. ' corder Staikhouse In the t'amden police After Wheatley had appealed Iu court, said they weie Harry Vim-cut. ,.onV( the police searched bis house and fourteen jears old. Twenty-third amKf,,,,,,, (lpy say. n -till Mr making Carman streets-. Camden, and Charles lus.y Hvideuce agniiisl AVhcnllej u (iorman and William (lormau. luothc-is. ,..,. nf iUi illicit stilt will be turued ' I'wentyulnth aud High streets, t urn . (hc nrents f the Hepartiiient den. Charles is thirteen and W illiaiu fourteen years old. The boys were held for the jtiicnlle court. According to the police, the ,ionug sters admitted burglarising llu- lioino ot Harry Itnss, South Twetitj -eighth street; William Kelly, Twentj -nlnlh and l'leasaut streets, and Jlrs. Mary ilegee. Alberta street, Kast Catudeu. It was in the llasn home, the buys nra vnlil In livt niltnit fell. Hint lln.t pobtaiued the diamond sticlipiu. Tin they sld to another boy for ten eenl They got the suit of clothes from the home of Mrs. Magee, they said. of Justice. SPRINGFIELD MANOR HOLDINGS IN TANGLE em-ule oltre 1i"00 pei-snue, moswe dill t'ier ad Arch street per icuire 11 snlu to degll Italian! di l'liilntlcli.hiu nllo Stato Miiggiore til all erpiipaggiu delta bella. nine. Iliili.ci'hibili- In In iciui die si smiUc i nt in no alia nine. iiiiimln i due iipori giiiii'prn in piiiiimilii del pier -111; le bnnde del due batti-lli mtrei-ciaaiino glij inui iiiiziiniali. ini'iiiii- In folia ngitauiloi handlcrc niclunuHa i-ntusiasticiiiurntf i fiatelli tnimnui. I'tlliitill M-nneio soiia mpeila e eon pari effti Kxlotie risposein al saluto fralerno. hliown i men inui v imii-ii Inlercsli-il in the piomiitiiin of tire illlxe to tnisii tin neodeil fund. Mis VCillinni C. Sproiil. wife of the liiiwi'iiot . will i-iii4iiiu one of the teams iu '.Mi-. AiclilliuKl Itnrk lie's iIUInIoii lo the woinnu'-s section, headiil In Ml, Williiiin W. Amett. Mrs. Walter rs, 'riiunisiin is nssistntit I'liaii iiiuii of this sei'tiiin There will also be two eiiins from tin- I-.niergeiicy Mil. a Nii lrf-tigne tenm und mn- of I'lilterxit llospitnl nurses Iium tl AiH-intliiii The coinenlion is to be held In voiiiillietiiiii with the third all ' until A 1 1 1" r i i il 1 1 Hnlel Ihpovition ami I2itit Old Vi-.rit ui int iiriivs on .-i .a Mnrunr,! lltirn Inr I'rllli-v) Relstlv frlpmlw Ini'Mpil in fiipnl. Wf-il . S'30-a..tn, 3I4H N SBth xi Hleh reiulm in Churrh nt i-orrnn chnnii in a m Int Holy fliiul hrp iVni tiyavi: hi t r. fhaniv.s v HTns'ri. Dm- nuilep ht funeral will t" (riven frfttn all nneunil rnnrl Wt Thlls iivno.v -i ici 4 MAiuiAunr t- !iuh t At. r. C li ta. ....I r .. t .-.. tiki. m. , , , ,, " lrl vt mtr .lrtlll"S tllill IIHI.V JIJ IUIIi, l open tonight at the I'lix Kegimrnt tle ami rrlerifln. i-ountli ilf the Maiu'el VPT11M1.. Ijiuriti-ii All hthcr ontflnlRfitlnnn At whlf .miiiiii.i. h wn H n,Pmt,fr mitprt lo funi-ml, Wntn Membi-rs of thi-etti .ind stnle oi'zam ' M.'lu m m t-'ftliWic nf tirotlifr-ln-low. How- ,,, ,, ,, ' , .' , IV iM J Mni-ircr ilfix i: oirnnl ave. Solemn .alions.iiri- lal.lng i the iiinlti'i- of tlie.rpnulein mai Immarulnte (nceptlan ciiiiiiiiinis increase tn the i-oiniuniMlii-s i nun n i" in int iimimra, ru mid will eiiili,,,.,,- to find ,. lnllnn!,,, ,.K,rM"tfW8S8 1 loi I In- serums iilualmn. i nil 1 . 1 1 r 1 1 . 1 1 1 rn Hipp Mink), sffod sa. 'riiiiiiii'inw tin. Viltmi!,. I-li, l.n.rtl I I lrttl""i tut fl-lPlliln, Mllle l-odpe, ?-J-. I Him now ihi- Atlantic I Itj hotel', IHHI , ,, ,, ,. ni, nl0n IkiiIsc NJo. 14, men will be the guests of tin- ,1'lnlu- ' "'I' lnm-il in fi.neral sorMe. Thur.. .li-lphia hotel men A MHTlnl .rain has rV, n!iMX7s1n::r,h.r,red,"V,0SS?tt been ni-nuigeil lo biing Ihi- up-stnli- i I.IS'UFP Or 4 laTi; a wlilnw of niemheis of he Slnti- AsMirmtion lo ni'1''!'" ,"., 'J1'" "" "-Ju" ,";),,'; ,, i , ti.. . , . -. ,. llnurd !'f Mannper- nf Homr for VMfrifns this eit. ami it is expoetnl that .illOf) nf u a it Hn.i vi. inlteJ to iunrai, hotel men from ne.tiln suites will at '(',',; ' ',,,,"' (, .n'r.uii i "m11""' fl5,h '"1 tend the exposition, wliu-li pnmiisi-s to ror.i: -o,'i,, :,' "uiNKlT k himband of be the biggest of its kiml" evei belli l.iurn M i-ol- nitnl S4 Rplatlvi n Viiniiii. ili.. ,...,.... ,. i.i ..,,., l. i, . frl'llili lliillpcl i.i funrral nfrvlCM. dafll Among tin- lmpoitniil speaKeis who ,., , r, Mfnl, SUr ,, ,, rlkp 34 s ojit lime been invited to ndiliess the hnlel "i Tiip s n in tnt iiiit Pel. iik.i. on ,,.r,. tliln..i. ..i l ,., '"'.- "l. l)lli;icr. toih -w -....,..,- ...., I,,,!, ,-, u-m i-iii-s! anil fianghier nr John ir -nnii ihi lire A (on i ail J'kholin. in i-stili-nt of Hmnm Wllllamann nlatlip anil fli ,1 . ii . i . .. , t , vltfil lo fiinpral bpmIcph Weil,, il the .Weiitn- Motel Association of Allan rpaidenn- uf hii-Uiatid 4IU.1 Worth st,, riliMTsIl! Ilosl r Inal ppUiis tin- me ilrm- liue tieeu . . lii-l fi'i-li'il i illlislim lniiili.i mill Iimuii niarijiiii , , . ,. .... ; : eiijiiiiins i iiiju- jiii- tun ii iriuiis oi men unit women, ein-h eiinsil imr nf sl .....,!,.. ..i ... i.. .. i. ..I.. iii'lii. t'ilt ii li.i nil! lull ..i. .i...ii I...I..I font In! ,1 , , l. , ii i . ii , lll'-llll'M s mill jl 1,1 l ll u i II .l"milllT 11 in ' ioi'i "ii 1'-" 'ii in. ui til v II t oinitiito nllorii ihiee dl eeie ..... , ,.'.,... ,, , ., l,ii,. M-l,..,,,,.. n i: .i ' ,i A. '' 7 , . . . ., , ., ' iiifstr mw IMII lt i ill' uriiriMi . I II Ml 111 "- ...- . . s,i, ii -iviriu niir ' inviiiu a uuiuip r iiijHtir i iiiuii npiiu, y...,:. i rmi ii nii-Kiiiuiit' iint,iiiiu,'i Lieut u fiiiirr- Owners Seek to Reorganize De-ti rirooio ' tcuninuiuhk il uo djrv ion tin furnt or Ih niloniu ilitlltmu il( veiopmonx uompany vYii.u.i .ii,rt.iiiii. .Miirmai . e,i iiii..-,.. . iaiiu,lllll(.ls in i,.. mi,ii,.ie,i . tl,.- high ,,m ,.f living the lii'lli-vue-Strutfoid I'm- s.-v,.,al ","."s,",l('r- l"e-ideiit of Ihe l'hiliid-1- ,,'1,,-V,i dsuFht? years past till- I'lllverslM Hospital has l'J'la Stewalll s Asmh-IhIioii, who will lm iritn llrnnnl aitatl 23 full jl serious tiiiuiicinl sltrngeiu-i which inn lats pnds till ni., Sold Them Land Thirteen Member Admitted to Uni versity Students' Fraternity Chinese students at the I'nivcrsity of Pennsylvania have organised for the coining year and have enlarged the Chinese Students' Club by admitting thirteen new members. The member ship now includes thirty-four joung men from China who are studying at the University in various departments. Officers elected last spring have been iustalled. They are: President, K. C. Yao; vice president, H. Y. AVu; secre tary, S. T. Ying; treasurer, 1'. C. Ling, a'ud business manager, II. C. Tice. The installation ceremonies took place at the International Students' House on the campus. President Yao In addre;.sing the new members of the club told of its activities ami the success some of tho alumni members have met since they were graduated from Pennsylvania. During the' ten years existence of the club soute of the most prominent men of Chinese politics were members. Tai Chi Quo, u former member of the or ganization, who when at college was an editor of the Pciuisylvnnian, the di versity daily, acted as legal adviser to tho Chinese legation at the Peace Con ference, President Yao said. OFFERS TO SELL CAR LINES MILD WEATHER AIDS CROPS olic Church, as just effected by tho i Powell Evans Proffer Schuylkill mooHnir nf tin. liiprnrcliv in Washington. ' ( It would put the activities of the gen eral church on an efficiency basis, just ns did the movement of the Catholic hierarchy. It would prevent much of the duplication of the present-day methods. The nation-wide campaign, which has been engaging the attention of the diocese and parishes for months, will be brought formally to the atten tion of tho general convention and the approval of that body will be asked for the plans already formulated. The pur pose of the campaign is to enlist the at tention and interest of every member of the Protestant Kpiscopal Church in , the general work of the communion. A drive 'for nt least $25,000,000 is ex pected. ' Other important matters before the convention are: A statement pointing out the attitude of the church toward Industrial and social unrest. It is believed this, will take the form of a joint pastornl letter which is expected to embody many of the recommendations of the now fa mous "Four Bishops' Letter" of the Roman C&thollc Church. To Decide on Concordat Decision as to the matter of tie pro posed concordat with the Congrega Railway Property to Communities Powell Kvaus, piesident of the Schuylkill Hallway Company, in an nouncing no payment of interest to bondholders, has offered the transpor tation system for sale to the commu nities served by it. He offers to sell nt current appialsal value. The tompaiiy opeiatcs tliitly-two Sud one-half miles of street lailways iu Schuylkill county, connecting up numerous mining towns. Its funded debt is $ I, -188,530. including $378,300 of Schuylkill Kailway first consoli dated thirty-year 3 nml $300,000 Schuylkill Traction first 5s. Inleiest on both obligations was due October 1. Financial troubles of the traction company are attiibuted by Mr. Kvans to a wage increase to forty tents an hour, threats of employes to strike un less a further advance to fifty-live cents is granted, and tho necessity of u nineJcetit fare to meet corporation requirements and the demanded wage advance. State Potato, Cabbage and Grape Harvest In Full Force The bureau of markets of the Penn sylvania Department of Agrlcultuie sends out the following forecast re garding the supplies of uearby fruijs and vegetables for the present week '"The potato, cabbage, celery and grape harvests continue In full force. The bulk of these crops will not be marketed immediately, but will be .stored away for vvluter use. L'uless thoic is more demand for other than strictly fancy apples at this time, much fruit will waste in the orchards. (July a pajt of the apple crop cau be sold as choice or lancy iruit, ami, n mere is no demand for the balance, it will not be marketed. Poor color or a few skin blemishes do not lessen the food value of the fruit. ".Many housewives will lie glad to hear that some quince aud the later vaiieties of pears, such as the Kiefer, will bo available in moderate quanti ties this week. A few of the late, near by peaches still are to be found on some markets. "Most cities will have a good sup ply of late string and lima beau, sweet corn, tomatoes, squash, potatoes and other root crops. The cool nights, even though not accompanied by killing frosts, are ictarditig the development of the late fall vegetables. The moveiueut to market all locally grown perish able products will be noticeably lighter ft om now on. furendo rani lillt' parole ileirtiliil'.iiraglio, giidnroliii lie foiniidiibili liuini. Quaiidu II louutHlo fu riiir-vul a i i.. l i . i ......in l il s:iii .,kii ,. -I... t.L,, ii ii' I, 1..I I lil 1 VI' 1 lll'l 1 .1, .... ..11' .-1 llllll'IIV lf.ll.lll ui. l.otbohlers who have bought land of, Aiiim.ilKlio vlU(i) iWu VtHlulli (li line ispriUKtieill ."niiui irii-iui'iuiiin Cunipanv, which owns a tract Iu 1M.-1- wine uuinty. will hold another meeting within a . few dajs in nu effort to straighten out their holdings. l.ee A. Wallace, president of Ihe (iimpati, is away fiom the city nt present. Paxson leeter, itf the othce of .Inlin C Hell, attorneys for Mrs. Mary Hill, sniil today that Mrs. 11111 Invested iiboiil .$30,000 in the piojecl. Wallaic. lie said, owned one tract and Mrs. Hill owned the hunt adjoining. Mrs. IIII had all the tuoucv, accordlug to Mr Defter, ami Wallace, he said, pei suiiiled Mrs. Hill to go iu with him. Therefore the land coiiipauv formed It will be his cffoit, said Mr. Deeter. lo have matters so adjusted that Un persons who bought groiiud on the I 111! part of the tiact will he protected. A real estate man. he said, has been en gaged to try anil reoiganizc this pail of t li o pioperty. According to l-'rancis II. lllildle. who, with Syduey I-',. Smith, represeuls n number of lotholden, about -00 per sons hive purchased lols, paying alto gether about $50,000 so far. Instead of filing an attachment against the propertj and obtaining judgment, he said, theae people waul lo leorgnni.e the company if this be possible. the 'Medlciil Sm-ietVi. the Den - "f the New oik City Hotel As ela Prank- Alnirlon .Mrf-hanlc' Om hnrtilenjy UCI 4 l.I.lKAIIKIH Itenrtfri M ftttnv rinufihttr of lull John ami Kll.,lith 1'rll p fnA flfll I Innhipl llulntli'.a dn.l fMnt..). al.n Tt V 1 till Socii-tv. In the Meiliisi-Cbliiiici-i "n"- w''ii will lull on the effect of iliei smlilltv nr si Ann's Chuioh rtn.l sjeril ' ...... !,, ,, .... ll!,f,Cl.lj!tl In.lla.l In ...H.'.il ll'.n Q 'f H utj law on lintels : I n.innl Klein. ',',, mm Vv.iuV ,, Soif m l.Uh mM l.ne. Pa., whose remiuks will cover "' "nn'em at si Ann Church t 10 'a. m. ,.ii,l l'i... i I "" p" aineurai rem dm .Moines ll ) llllll I ll'il .1 . , nnnpr, pnn DOROTHY wife of Mnry snn nun TKiflr-A discuss tin- cafeteiin situation Piesi of ,',n,",trS.' "A".1"."1?."..... . .. '(II l - wt"V 1 ixivmi lYIUUIV 11L enl Socirtj ulnl tin1 (iruiliKitf Sclmol AJHlkimw IIimhKhihi I'M s will In inaintiijiirrf nl lias liamppml Us efforts 1i Kpop ihi.m' i"'m -"' " 'tou. or tlw INiiIn nith llit' i-onstiiritlv iium ,. n. Homnn.U "'Iplii" Hotel AsmkmiuIoii iiimI I'lPSl M'tiunuiH DtKht IUI.UIvh nnd friend 1nv!M In fiinprnl rrUp Wtt '2 -n. tn . 232 KrnmH ae M,innunK Int prUfttP- l-.ever- in . i.ii.. . ., ..i. i: .: i .....i.. i "- .i....t u is .( t. ,11 rappresentare in qu.-s 'i,portantelf 1111I10.prH N 11nUi)K tllr. ,,,, ,' State Holel AHsoeiallo,,. are also listed Ms,-im, 'SitJ? Iivveiiimento eil ussu-iiro 11 VLtloroso uf-j (.1Itrji)l(, ,i? ouo ()(l(l fMP th,, jimpose ill"lK the speakers who will discuss the 'lv mm frlnvls roen.nt Iilite. No. 4,1S. flciale die nella pntiiiritiea is.lonia tli f ii(11i(lllliuK P'xiNlillK indebtedness '"i""" problems of nalioi.nl iulep-st. '$? i'4nto Sm-TicV Tu'esT w? Plnlndelphiii i maiiniii delta ( oule ii ,t,i. .i,,, .,.ii .hi i ... ! Oliver II Huh iiMg isi'ii chMtnut st. Int. .'.,,,'. i .r. . .- "i',n,ii,L ini.iiiiiii inui jii i - privuie PASTORS FOR RATIFICATION Intercliurch Federation Wants Sen ate to Approve League CHANCE FOILS BANDITS Pedestrians Happen Along to Save Waylaid Camden Man The sound of nppinacliiug footsteps saved Adolpli Jlittuer, or ,i,i.l van Hook street, early today just us it seemed Hint thiee negio bandits weic going to get Ills money . ill!!. ,,il una n.lalllM ll.a Il.,ll.... 1 The ratification of the league of nn- ...,...., in AV.Ik1iI ,,., t ullPn ,u. tll).,.c Cavour sentiriiiino oggi pin' die inuijle pulsuzloni deU'aiiimn itilliiiuu per la grauile Madie lluliu I.'Ammlraglio tisposi-. eligiaiidii gli itatiaui ili qursta i-ilta" ihe dlsse ili io-uosi-eie eil ammii'iire wi- le open1 liatri ottiilic conipiule e ii-r- le orgnnVe'a.ioui the Itinto liiiutio fill In per In pniria. Dopo le piiMnta,'lini degll iulcrve uuti. 11 Conillnlo si litiio' per toruaie pnsda pel poiueng'io e ilileiiire ion l'limiii'uaglio lutte le vnrie puiti del was pt'ogrniiimii H-sirmmiu-nii iinniisi- sm- bilito ihe ll grniiile Iiiuii hello ngli ulli-i-iali nvia' luogo g'um-di seru nel Ilelle-vue-Stiatford Hotel ed n tale t Igtiiiido niipreiidiamii die rAvvmntn (ivtivanui Hi Silvcstio he iheviiln stuuiuiip il scgiicuto telegiaiDinii d.il ltegin Anibas-i-iiltore Itilliiino u WushiiigloiL: "Mill luoglie ed io saiTiuo 'licli pie M'11.lare gioveifi". II oltiilue, biunlictlo iu onore llegiu Nave Coute di Cavimr. I. ii pii'gliltuuo Enterpu-luic pni-sso Conil tuto fi-stegguirm-iili mi-Hi t iugriiln-ini-iiti i-oriliali. Fiiiunto M.-ii-clii di Celleie." 11 telcgraiiriiia tlfll I llu-t l e Ainbnsiin tore, i-osi' si-inplice nella forma, l lit vii i -eintinienli di till veisn g itnh'iitii. rliippiamo., iiiollre, i lie ieii I'Ain. Di Silvestio si ll-io' iiiiitiliui'irte all'lHi. Aw. I-Iiigenlo Alcssandroii nella u-si-deiun del HJovei naton- Sid'oul, in ('hi-s-ter, per imliiie n lui I'tm elta.ioue di-ll'Amiul'iiiglio di umi.'ui-. ion ullii iitlii-inli. iiiii'llii eil In' II (Joiei-iialiiie disse nlPAdvviH-atn Hi Silviitio ilie sanr llftissiino ill poter intei i.nirr creasing the liei'essun equipmeut MAY ECLIPSE "WHITE WAY" N. Y. May Be "Great Unwashed" as Laundry Workers Talk Strike New A oi Ii. (let. 0 ,A11 w orl, is in danger of joining the gient nn washed" todiiy , fur not utilv Iiiim- Hie Inuiulry v orkers tlientin'd to slnki for $40 anil forty-foil i hmn v eel, but the employers iIhi-I.ui-iI it night I lint tnther t lilt n iu i ede to the ili-iniinds of the workers, even hand Inunilij on Ihe upper wis 'Aili. i I,. ltsittt down. Steam lniiidi'ii-i- will continue iu opeiutioii, but it is tigiiii-d tbal llii will lint lilitigllti' to III1V grnt ik-glei-genei'nll,v 'oili'd itpprniilurc thill llii'e. li ens the city's priiiiii mules, fin' viitu allj every iiiuii in the city who is caught iu the present "i-Uis "without n wife will be pu! to serious iui ouvcni I'lice." us iu in-ill Iv every instance New Yolk's biw-helors ilepeuii on tin- luinil laiiiuliu's to do thi-ii- washing, it i said. ,1'TJJ,VS KKSOKTS TI VTI( 1 IT1 V .1. mi tmm m W On. Ike Ocearv. rroTvl Etevtrn 3TOriosof Gomfirt SpedaLFbll Tonus HOTEL FREDONIA 1 uipfHfi plnii TfntiP'ifft Vt ItoarjunlK Modern hiti e-t nn'"H mm mifi 'ruled iivnershfii in injBun'-ut HOTEL B0SC0BEL!',r"'':!V ARREST IN BOND THEFT Florida Authorities Believe They Have Man Who Stole $178,000 Ocala. Kla.. Oct. (I (15i A. l'.i--A n-iili believed to he lieu Iturkoutz. waul LEAVES $500 TO HOME (Ions pact by the Senate in such a man ner as to obviate the delay necessary to submit it to other members of the Pence Confeienee for their reapproval Is urged in a lesolutiou udopted by members nt the executive committee of the Inter church federation.' "Inasmuch as the constitution of the league contains provisions for its own amendment, vv consider the importance of any amendments at this time as clearly secondary. Tn our judgment the supreme issue is whether we shall embrace this opportunity tn unite the nations of the world in a federation," the resolution sets forth. The paper is signed by Curl R. Gram mer, president; William V. Iteig, sec retary; Clinton H. Adams, 1 S. Hot key, I.lnu liowman, Edwin Hey I Delk, Frederick H. Grifiin, Kdvvard Yates Hill, Carter Helm Jones, Alexander MacColl, John McCallum, Frank II. l'arkln, Thomas C. Pollock, .lohn S. liomlg, Charles K, Kehaener, .lames negroes stopped him. One held h ie volver at Hlttner's head while the olheis started to search hiin. Then fooslcps were beard. The startled bandits fled. Around a cornrr came two nioloinien on their wny to woik. lllttuer thanked this unexpected rescue party aud went home, The Camden police are looking for the highwaymen. ...i .... ii t r .i : 1.1-L inui i.. I urn lii nil li iinnnlntni' ills i. en on nu- ii:ui;i' in uikuik -ii'iiii' n tng , nlHk, ou ,in)ll ,,,, ,lrt,m, oncciiinnrv on :i tkfikha wife nf Mlc-hnel i; Doinrhi-rn anil Vlnughttr ot .InmM nml Inli llrldipl Callaithcr. rtls Hvs aiitl frlnrli Invito! io funeral Trf? . S 3d it m it'.'l V Sydenham '! 'Hlprh n-iiuleni m,ts tiiir Iwiili nf yitrcy Church in ii m ini Ilol Soputehre Cem. -Alito s. rvlr, nrrrv suddenly Oct .1 anna 'f,. wlf- or Atovlu .1 Iluffv (nei. KllliiHtrlctt). Hi-lntivps and friends Invited to tunrral. Tua S 3(1 ii ni rpffliincp of parent. 131a N -d t s-oiemn tcquUm maa Wt Mtehnel's I hurrlt 10 u tn Int Hol 1'nvss Cem.vAUto ii'yi:u o. t Ti wv ai mvrnrt (n S'liufer) wife nf llvilrd J Dwrer. psjrf ibr nmie of funeral will It" Riven, from ISSit VV Nnrrls l . i:usiison Del 1 Vi:ill)I KltKnSONV Innphler nf Flnri-nte atnl late Fr-vnk I' 'I.itw Iti-latlies nnd friends Invltr, to funeral ecrv li Wert v "t I"'' " ICil t 'Int. IVrnwnnil Cent Ilentnlni may be viewed 'I lien 111 to n nt i:VINO Al N'nrberllt Pa Oct 5. II N.A vsldim of John S llwlnff lot WW N'liltlnBhnni Cent I'trll ioutlt Mi). Strv Ires nrlvntf KIA1.A In Vlniliiston t)el Oct. A. KA'niAHIN't: l wlfi of John J Flalatanrl ilamthlee of lile .Tnhn nnd Mary iRurrows (fnrmerlx oT I'ltlladelphtii), Helutlres 'and frlniln Invited to funeral Tues. fi a. m . -'Snll Van lluren at solemn requiem nut" m Pntrlrlt'a ritureli IVIlmlnaton Dl 0:30 .i nt Int. Old Cnthedrnl fern,, Phlla. flRHKIt Oct .' nt Itllin V Olmrd are,, .TCI. It's K hushiind nf Sanili K. Klaher. need or. Itplatlvs nnd friends Invited to 'uni-nil afrvln.ii Weil 111 ii in., purlpra ot Mnrila Knaenlicrir'a Son 'J0O-I N IlroaU nt. tnt Ailalh Jpstiurun I'em Hraddock and 1-lttali'irsli (Pa ) papers lopy (III.l'Il.l.AN - Oct r, SAIIAI1 M.. wldO'V nf tnhn (llinilim Uelattves and frlpds IIWIMI T(l CIIAMIi: IV PLANS, JlAl'l.K In! lied tn filnernl aervlcen Wed,, i:HII v I.VN INN. C11KSTNIT 1111,1.. M'11,1. in IK'J N" '.lsllt at Int prlvnte PrlMUla RKViAIN IIPK.N T(l (!l!l1ls. mm cxll Tue- S lo 111 p ni Autn Jjervlce., MRH. A.ill. IIAltltm. I'ltllP. 'Ut.KKN .Suild-itU Oct 4. rl,rA'H. - It rVrI j. 1 1I H i"lU' Hflli itriniiVD tinii'tiicuun . (null oil tii f iirmral itri ircu Wfrl.. " :30 tl. ttl.x nwnniiHHM.rM.ii. i , n Hair Jfl.I IN'JO ChPatnut it. Ttnt prltp Inurt1 fUU ('"ii i.itii:sr.i. tvi i. viiujima u. (irUav Mil vilnu nC ltrnnKn (JiitMini Sf. IteIritJP THK turt li'iioi nr hip limp icuiHt? .iinri ' nml frlcnilM ni"i cnino(" or me u, it, kv nhoiu 117 i!1S nil r MA1UON 1KJAHU ii ml room w Hti frlulp iirl.i(p fnni in t'hlea 'J fiihiuii ri"m Itoniil wjIU ftit-liiR boulevard Phone ,Ui) I m 7 S I'rox-Jt.Piu. .ie Westminster J ,Av "r,nr, "f"- Kl" to t. . prttati liaths. run. wali-r 1 I un ivlclv S ' .Ml nn iliilv I' lluhre v n.iiiv nun, .v. j . 11 1 Edrreton Inn c"""y itd nr b.a s nufc'-"'" whlta ervlce, cap asu rcnestm. imnt.it "1 riir-siTNiT mi. i .1. Al.lir.IlT IIAItllH A. WKIINKKVII.I.Kl PA. I WALTERS PARK INN l.lheil.v bunds lieloiiK'nn; to tlie Nnliniinl Snielv Ciiiiimihi.! of New Yink, wiis ni- r nt-i Has m IllSI tlie i'o' tor n !e,.li-piil or n lotttr atnv KTtlci 'in nel s.ptnit pnnli.irinni fmllln.. iiiiiliiini-nle ulln iini;lie ml ill lirfi. nl "'sleil 1 I list nisht at iti-tj-j.it inn of tin ni')ii'l.1 1 i In- giiireili' pro' Onto nl llellevne Strntfnnl. lino sni u Hot Pitch Causes 30-Cent Blaze Thiiij (enls ill rover the ilaiiuiee I'jilseil t mill v vvlien a put -of hut p'itrli upset on tlit I oof of Die Jlerninn T'iiiimler Biiruse. -l.'sltl Noilly SUteenlli Htreet, nml Mnrtri 11 blniU'. Hoofers nt woik sn tlie Iilii7.e nnd fent nn iilnrm tit tin' (li'i'inuntowii uvi'iaic nnij Urinj,--liuist stieet Ktutioii. Tlie fire niis out liefoi'P Tt in l No S dirl.veil. tin1 ():! Ill Nntionnl I'uiili. The lionils VM'ie taken flMlll Ii lliessi'iiaei' of Itiill iml Wliltni'i & Co. in N'i'H Yolk on AiiKiist VJl lust The tn tl II miller arrest stive his iniiin' as V. V.. SiiiKlelmi. lint liis hiiiiil- 1 1 1 i 1 1 jr is Milil to ho similni to Unit of Itui ktniU. It is ilniineil. loo. Hint lie lesi-nilili-s a ihiiloiiiih of the latter ill the linnils of the loeal authorities. When arresteil Ihe iniin was liillni; in nn antonioliile vvliieli was stolen, it is as set teil. lie is bi-itiB liehl for iilentiti-iiition l-IICIlMI Mm NTMNs llelitiinre Milter (.nn I'll, il.vinv th". ciivuvis oi vt riviN at THE KITTATINNY Ill'.I.Vll Mtl. V rrit CP. l'. 1 lie Ic'iiilin: linlel nf tills fiintiniN rcKlon. Open In D"i I'apiiili' "Pill strlii nindern alentn heat Iob lite iii If ti'tinia limiting oreliealiii I'nni.rtH ilnnie i:i-eptlnni.l elllalne Alllerlntn plan nlao ll la i rte (.-till. Claraae flnnlil.-t hjio nmp. Htnl inrntsi iinnn rroiu'M miiv I'lMtnv I'onn Woman, In $7000 Will, Provides Fund for Poor Children A $500 bequest to the AVebter Hninej nnmsey Swain anil Flnilley M. Wilson, foi' Poor Children, at Forty-Hist ami I tlonal Church, which would permit the nnrinB streets, was contained in the MPU CUip I IMC CTADTP ordination by bishops of the Kpiscopal will of Ilriilijet Hanvoml, sulmitted to I htirch of ministers who would continue piohato today. She died iceeiitlv in in the Congregational communion. This the l'resbvterian' Hospital. Jlelallvoi Vessel Sails Soon for South America has been advocated as n step toward church unity. Revision and enrichment of the Hook of Common Prayer. This involves some changes that nrc regarded iih revolu tionary by souie nnd that aie held by others to be merely in line with the Kpiscopal Church trend. The proposed canon to prohibit the marriage of any divorced person, whether innocent or guilty, will prob ably be adopted, since it needed only n small majority at the last convention, 'thetotal vote then being ek-iicnl, -lOi-j for,' nnd 24 against; lay votes, -MJ for, 32i against. A review of the case of Bishop Paul Jones, formerly of the missionary juris diction ot Utah, who was compelled to resign on account of his attitude to- ward the issues of the war. Revision of the canons pertaining to requirements for ordination, as a result of which It Is expected that men in secular occupations will be brought into the ministry for localized work. Sagada Incident Come l'p A review of the Sagada incident, iuto which Ilishop Brent has projected liim sslf in defense of Father Staunton, the missionary In charge of what has been railed the most successful mission ot modern times, whose activities were re sented and inhibited by n bishop exer cising temporary jurisdiction. Father Staunton permitted the native Filipinos to sing the "Ave Maria" aud to adore the exposed Blessed Sacrament. Vllen this was brought to the attention of the bishop of Shanghai, who was tem porarily In charge of the Philippines jurisdiction, ho wrote a letter forbid ding both practices. ' The question of open sessions for the Hquse of Bishops, which, from its or- ganUation, has met behind closed doors, t It has been the argument of the more wa.ltMal mam a! im nliiifAt, 1 li a f til fi SIU,V) Mill, VJ f" VM14.V1. V..WV MV r1 . 4L.ecret sessions ot'the House of Bishops ' rlU,wre, lrrt4ictlpi!if,,tbp .church'' .ti .'iuai w,mrm ,u,iM' Ht-i. 11. . ..:. jjr . m i.. i , ii - v - i receive $7000. with City Products Other wills probated vveietlios.. ot AVitl, the arrival of the -.100-ton steel Josephine J,. Adams. 01 J houtli ror tv gtenmshlp l'nrkvllle. I'hlladelpliia's fi.'t eighth street, who left WOO i to rein- f.(.;Kjt s(,,.vI(.fl ,0 Ko ,, iIunpll.0 nn(, lives; Alice .1 Nev-lls, ,.ll North Ivven- Santos,, Braxil. will be inaugurated by y-first meet, who bequeathed 0h.. I , int(.rlia,ionnl FrfWl,in, Corpora o relatives, find H. W V.Brilii. 4B.ll ' , T tiwmUl rJacheT, ,)ortl J01. Old York load, who left .fiOOO to mem- . .... bcrs of his family. GET GUNS TOO EASILY HERE Captain Souder Declares Men Come Here Just to Buy Weapons The ease with which revolvers and other weapons may be obtained here has made Philadelphia the arsenal for Xevv York nnd other cities, according to Cap tain of Detectives Souder, nnd he ex plained the numerous shooting affrays in South Philadelphia as an outcome of allowing weapons to get into the hands of et-servlce men who use them almost Instinctively. "We find many ex-service men !n volvcd in these affairs," he said, "It is much too easy for nny citizen to gel, re- Widow Is Appointed Ai volvers here, and we have ouuil that f ubop Leat(ir,8 men iiuiu uiiirr ruirs come nere jusi iu purchase a weapon," terday, The Parkville Is a new craft, and has just been turned over to the Cnited States shipping board by Its builders. The slifp docked at Pier fi". South Wharves. The vesnel aready lias its cargo of machinery, lubricating oils, au tomobiles, cotton goods, pianos and other articles of American manufac ture. Including many "made In Phlladel phia" products. A monthly service is to be maintained between Philadelphia and South America, the ships returning with hides, ore, effee and other products of South America, The other ship of the company Is the Woodmansle. mitchell'willmissing UKRAINE JEWSKILLED Race Being Ruthlessly Destroyed, Herman Bernstein Telia Convention "Tens of thousands of Jews have been slaughtered in Kurope since the armi stice closed the great war for democ racy and liberty, and yet the world re mains silent," declared Herman Bern stein last night before' the first annual convention of the Federation of Ukrain ian Jews of Philadelphia in session at Trarmore Hall, Franklin street and Co lumbia avenue. Mr. Bernstein, who has just returned from Kurope, where he investigated con ditions in Poland and Ukrnliiia, paints a terrible picture of the savage cruelty with which npgroras gfp being carried nut aralnst the Jews. Whole families Administratrix Estate Xiw Vork, Oct. (1. Because two nil iiexhes who may have lieanl John Mitchell, late labor leader, declare the paper he personally wiote out as his last will just previous to his undergoing an operation, have not been found, Surro gate George A. Slater, of Westchester count-, has appointed the widow. Sirs. Catherine Mitchell, or Mount Vernon, as administratrix upon her filing a bond for $30,000, Mr. Mitchell left stocks and howls aggregating nearly SLTiO.OOO. in addition to cash in banks and several notes. Auto Kills New Castle Girl New Castle, Pa.pct. 0,Mln Mabel Heck, eighteen yeais old, was killed and Fred Mj berry, twenty JW old, was seriously injured when the auto mobile tn which they were rldlne ikl'l dtd on the Wllmlneton road over an embankment. The, elrt was instantly UU4.fat,ws''hl;b school tudt,l 'JSrJsdt&iiiX jW To the WEST INDIES A Cruise With the American Express Travel Department Sailing Saturday, January 10 by the luxurious cruising steamer, "Pastores," under special charter. Sailing on the first convenient date after the holidays. Twenty-four restful days away from Winter in the American Tropics. The American Mediterranean Visiting CUBA, JAMAICA, PANAMA, COSTA RICA, and Tt. NASSAU. $425 and up including shore excursions 5,000 miles of sunlit seas, shore excursions and journeys among interesting foreign peoples of our own "American Mediter- N ranean." A continuous voyage broken by fascinating shore excursions ' among strange people. 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The OntWOOfJ M"J'n. tIfBiinl Irx-atlnn. .lie """' open rfll PnT ,s,,Mii fall 4 winter rales. IJl.lt I, I, t I. V Vilmaii. -oi-iiliii l.iilir I nili-i in w. met Dun finm Hi,., I t. fln !.,. flih K hum B l'.- nil'"- Mini K l-'Ili-nlrk LAUREL INN Win-. 1'T Wtii I'd In.lleil lo funeral ,ntrv inn u. i ' ii in ,i, i In- tnHiilenec nf her Miii.in-lHU ill- OIuhv h- Inl .Vorlhwood l-ilii Keni.illl" inn. ni iir-wi-u juea., iruin "imlKPITII -di-l 3 THOMAS OBlPPlTH Ihi.- or HI1CT N l.mvrHiir. l fli-latlVM 01 t rlnn.lx lnvlli-il in f Mi-nil norilcn Ipn S n in iiHilnri. or llHrrv MuhIII. MOa IV I.KhUh u vp i-un-nil Tuea -J p. m. Int. "rii" Krer.n on 3 i athakink. ivldow nt Mlrhwel lliiefncr HflntlvfB and TrlMidi lnlti-d n funi-iiil Tin- H u 'ni., rPKldam-i of ilallsl.tHr Mm Ann Horaner. 29JS JVl All'-lll'n hv Hleh maun of rpnunm C-ornu" Clirlxil Chin i h flam Int tirlvntp. Huh Ilnil-imi.i ii-iTl Itrm.ihiH nnv bvvlevvrd, ll"n 7 in li li m Ai-in runprni. 1 HUMAN- - At :tS4'.' N IT'h t Jct R. rHIMC VV"i:si,ITV nun of Kinnl: W, n rr-im- r. Ilnnniiin mbpiI Jl Notice of "TJVl'POirij Oil .1 MA ME n . daughter of Thi nilri int I'mui'ln V. llappold ( hprni iiiriil 1 mht fipsldi-ni-t. 1S2II ualy Kl Dun nntlrn of funi-rnl will hp clven. Hl:lrST ici 4. at The l.aurfna, -Jlaln nt anil Walnut Ian- Germantown. JOHN Ai.i:xANm:u nniiT, m o ruintive and frli-nili- Jnill-il to fuw-ial ervlct. uiHirtniPiit K'lrU s. "n fisnl nrrniantoiTn nvp. fli" Tii" -.11" 1 m Int -ri.-ii.pti, limurxs o,t .-, Fiini:.vcK maoTSB (nei- Mfkiki-ll). It of PranK A, HlKirln. Ili'latlvi-s and frh-riN Invlti-il to funi-ral. Wfil .:!ii m m HM- N Judaon nt HlKh "i.m m rtl7iii. lira l-htrrli 311 a m. Int, Holv Spfiulchre l'n MIM.l.i: flit 1IAKT A nlfpoflate lnirph Hlukle Iikp riiliill KPlatrv'H and ftli-n.lii alao ini'nib-ri of Piln M n. Church, , l-alvaii i'lri'p .No PL- t.iullfa nf the G, A, It . I.lli-rtv IIhII Ti-tupIp Vo U'H. I.adlea of Hip tloltlrri K.ikIp Manak-i-rt. of thp Methodist r.pi-l npM I inuiir itiiii inn"! in KiiiiifmiiiiiiE. i.k s whlih h- wi a nii-nili.lr lih-HPd lo funr A f-ral 'I in- I p in from rlu tighter' a r?8l- iYHl il.-nrn. -ill! N ..111 l MriHl. al . V. In. 1 Lilfii VI I, I liui.-h Liiwrpm-p at -an-l l VVAMIIM-.TOV l, r. Burlington Hotel T tnlniil- ' -., ' -rv-hl-? American and Kuiopt-an J'lani 431 Rooms. 222 liaths. $2,50 to $3 U T MILLIill Jlci , VNMahln.ioii u J. STl.Wlsllll- NlirK l I i lilh av- hit ptliai. C rreimiollnt yemt Ibr'llllll-ll "JHI -l-n- 4 l 'i. ra ! fcl. l.l'Kl'l'' il.M 1 M'i I V'A TIVHTV. BinoA jJ 4 ItHlnii - ii ut frl ntlfi I,i.h -OAt Df S aiih).'1 (ir wumni iv ji ii i , ,i r nx I! n ni nf MhIMlh H m Invited to fu- i.frjil T'i f . U i' ii J if r.on N J Int Mi ZU i e . Alitor i in nLit J1M3:! train t t.r.i ThMr1) I' lil'i nrri n- Hf Sewelt J ,K lORA.f- O.t 4 lTni,1A M- ah t.'r of IIit nml lute U'llllHTti J Inrmm itfifrt 17 KHdJvi. ihI friiils Jnited W tun. t til pi ii? s i tl L' t ni,, 21IJJ K Hiiuphln hi Ini niHnie Vorih Cfttat 1111 ivni 111 m iIiim uu Ik h ueJ Tues,, tt-lo IU .imiv!nv-ji.t -. Itn?il.N.VA .fflH- il M) (hph lioiHTil. ulfp of Mnnui JohtiMA, hrmI R7 Tll.itim u nrt fttPTi.l InvUfd tf fji-frnl ii s SO h m J3 X AVttterJoo ki lUnulfin m I'liui.h of Visitation Id h m Ini HnK SipuMir Cni. Auto JUNKS On 4 7HN V (ton tit tat HoRTd nnd Mflrs Jwn w?e1 Hi, int Sf Mhiioh DlawHri counts Pa Due notice of funeral will be tUen JORU4.N Oil i KKKDKR1CK. husban.l if niTlo Jcrdn ZUIfltlv and frlendi StonTnn'H l-VUnwjiliip of 1H1I Ward and m plovB of hin kamaxon Worsted Co, In- !id (o funral t-rkf i Tue 1 ft m(fl ."-Ti S Utittuoreland si Int prlMtte, For reFt Ilitl (m Heiiihim may be viewed Mon rvf KKATIMi -On 4 w n.1.TM husbani of Mmi .1 KHtliiE Holatlvpa ttd TTlhNlfl 1ni''l tn funrial, Tlium ha m , 3,S Tr tit Solemn liifh nitn f tequlem ChurUi of Our liil of Mt I'Hrnicl :30 , m. Int I -lr.lv I tilt a I 'in tVtilii irl I.-- in KMI.I.Y At Cab Mm X. .T. (V4 i jSw FRANTKH It. witlow of Thnmaa b Ktlly! JgLt It-lHUvf nnd triendH tmiVil io funeraf, 7h 1 ni iimrnin ri ' r ii i ii iiihw ui InuifJiil VUr T-0 li 1 i idiiii m i'n v i iiunn i nun,, v;3 a " Vty, i I'mmnii uei iiiiit i it m . 111.1 iianit r 11 ir '.-.'. "I. '.' " "' ,v' '--vW i""1 "' "ii'' t H , tune .im .- ,1 I it iJ 1 Ti liih MMH-Nnr IVnibrton X J Oft, W1L1.MM l.AMH. Attt( S3 HplAtivM a flt-nds lnllcd lo funrral nenr rembtftoni" j, Hi-u, H Ti u in uisn mass or ro uu f m Stirifd Heart i'hurfh. ait. Holly, r X J H a m (nr ft .Mnr' Cem. ANTHONY ti A IAKTH .1 wife of ' .1NNAUTZ - Oct t rilORA. wtf- 6t 4l Tosrph 11 iiihonj Jr uf Wat-suiUuwn S lohn Mnrmrtz. uie of Jlivnolia, X. J Ht J HflathtH and frifnd Invited io i-r lc. , ihe und filenda luvltej to funeral sfrvipfv 'l'u" j Jit p. in OlIvM II Hair lihg . '1 mM .f p iu . l.pUcopal Hppltal Cbapft, ItCti iheamut at tin MaEuolla i'tm I Vrupt "X, and Jehluh t Int. private AUCHIN'Al. At iiJT N RTth at o.t s. i orUinonti iVm Unilnn may le vUivwl HKMtY husband of KlUtaheth Arthlual .Nu- ' ,0n 7 to it p m . 103 U, Lrhlsh K. tlC0Miw.SvrlrLatl" niiiv ! .no nf Mar MIK - ( t 4 LAI' It A LOl'IRU MAJEU. f . n. .Iale. J?h,nV..."1W,'...B"n r0li.r.r Mn A arid late Henrv A. Wealon. ASrtd Ha iai Micnavi inu nuinrim umimi, m "- i0int and f i IpiiiIm ini td tti ttiru ttM Parian. Counlv Limerick He'and H- "J " W V t! m kl H HiiteHfi then a.id frlndn. Son DomlnRo Council No "";'."' in) ,,riate IVrnwood rL Prfflj JJU. K of C Koul raiholli Club. Oou,-t "" a ..'tt , 'rl8R ,0 JT m Frlendu Amenmn i-kip. r o a. wviiru i ; ..,;, ot mauthA A vu luiirini, t-vp. M.... - "11I1v-"",vy ' I'Ikim nro K. Alitrih Inre I'rtL'C), Jtlral IVtntei Vacation ,V oi ' ervlte to be resumed n Dei., 1011). y FURNESS BERMUDA LINE I'jhi twin m rew pdtaliui w dinei S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" .S4II0 fiom New Yoik O (t 17 J7 11 mill Tn IHhdIim n'nl S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 11 fuiu lon IJIfcpUitnnT "No piiHupoll riqulred Tpi Ili-rmuJii " Vurtliulam nf rtp rulilti plum and salHtm dan. v 1 1 1 Iip niiiitiutiied lali-r FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rip-nepa Uiui. VVhiiyluill -1 . Sen York is mi:miiiiim T1IIVVDV In Ir villi, m. nn 1.1AM htaim: nuwi.v J.I c? L-M . j " Cii Bcatljs I mother. WJ1 Manton t (rnr (llh una ld erel n l solemn mil, ui i-tniu Ihony Uliurcu l in iih f-m Anln funiiral HlUllI-. i KAlll.Mvi.-sr-. l IIAIU llll' DLK, ilauiihtfr of Ihe lle L'nlolif-1 Charlrn J. Diddle, tn lir 17th jenr Funeral Mrv. Irra will b hi-lil on Tuecdar, O. I 7, at All Salnta' Church. Torrdale, on thf arrival nt the 10. OH a, m. train from Uroad si. Station, WlKli3ACHER.-Oct.3. OliniSTIAN liui- band ot lata Carolina nralaachr (r.n Kt. terar). atved 7. ,Kaatlvra rnvl frlriida. Ilrldraburs hndte No. T t. O.OF nt Pa nd Maranoiwa Trlb, Nt. 9, Imp. t. It. If., and JIarmann Loi). Invited tn fu- I naval TllKA S U HI. VMLrlOTfr JMIIl Hhae :::. r.zrrm': .t ,'iiu,s;" u. n... i, .vi wiwa i v. .Mi"wrv,,fci. ,wiw.mi wlfA at Tlrlattv-aa 1 . ."mSl An. '-nU rrletid- Imltrd lo funeral, W0, p. Ilolr Cri '" -"7 Kiiloway at . aioulr rity, ?f. 5, "-"" j,n .-.,v I'am.lrn m X Cniitlnufd on Nl I'axt I rnr.BTAKKRi 'xf- i a.sm "sreffiS-ffljaffias' 3 ..foisiiti;. w i,' -'i . n .w .i.. . f& . . iiJiifc. if-V.i.. i m !mp i.V Zi
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