Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1920, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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BRITISH DEPLORE
" TREATTSDEFEAT
Senate Action Expected to En
courage Forces of Dlsordor
Throughout World
LEAGUE WILL CONTINUE
London, March 22. The London
Street Improvements Needed
Many of our streets are a disgrace
to the third city in the Union.
They'd be a disgrace to a village I
Many streets on the city plan are
not cut through many have no
sewers.
Frank criticism does not mean
scolding. Let us point out the
needed things then do construc
tive work.
More Street improvements means
more houses!
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The
Times, In a long editorial on the re
jection of the peace treaty by the United
State Senate, tys that the "rout of
President Wilson is for the time being
complete," nnd expresses fear that the
prospect of the treaty nnd League of
Nations being tho leading issue In tha
coming campaign nJust be accepted.
"It is a regrettable prospect for nil
the world, and particularly for our
selves," says the Times. "None the
less, we adhere to the belief, which we
share with Lord Grey, that the Ameri
can people nre unlikely In the long run
to withdraw their influence In world
affairs or to be satisfied with playing
only a small part in the League of
Nations."
Referring to the warning of itt Wash
ington correspondent that Kngland in
the campaign will bo denounced as the
oppressor of Ireland. 1'crsia, India and
Lgypt, and the supporter, together with
1 af-uu. s -T" u" vcm- - - . .i i in rr r
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ssif short cuts c
are asking for adequate
vv
rates. That the revenue
derived from the pre-war rates
now in effect does not measure
up to the high costs of 1920 is
very plain.
"But," you ask, "how about those
important improvements and discover
ies that have come about during the
last few years -automatic' telephones,
circuits over which several long distance-conversations
may be held simul
taneously, and so on? Aren't there
some short cuts you can make at this
time towards bringing about a fair bal
ance of income and outgo?"
Unfortunately, no! For while wc arc
planning all of these things as rapidly as
possible, -not for several years can they
be placed in general widespread use.
Take "automatic" telephones as an
example. Building interiors must be
changed, entire central office equip
ments must be replaced, likewise tele
phone instruments and altogether it
will take years of time and millions of
dollars.
We have already adopted every pres
ent possibility for economy and effi
ciency in the conduct of the business.
Today it is a question of securing
sufficient revenue to meet present costs.
That is all that is asked.
Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
France, of the "new imperialism," the
Times says: "We have gone through
the same sort of stormi before, though
this one promises to be exceptionally
violent, nnd they have not hurt us very
much."
Sec Calamlllotu Result
The Dally News profoundly deplores
the Senate's notion.
"Tho results of America's dlsasso
ctatlon from the vast work of rebuilding
the world," it snyx, "must be calami
tous. Ilcr decision will give nn in
evitable impetus to nil the forces of
disorder everywhere and will retnrd tho
growth nnd gravely weaken the au
thority of that symbol and Instrument
f International co-opcrntion, of whose
oirth America was, bejond any other
nation, tho prophet."
The News contends that nlthough the
Senate's action grievously handicaps
the league, it will go forward, nnd if
America decline tn shnrc the burden.
i each existing member must take so
imieh lienvler n load on its shoulders,
I while tho argument for the admission
of flermnny nnd Itusla, o soon as the
1 stability of their respective governments
qualities them for entry, now has double
force.
The Daily Chronicle snys :
i "It is. anyhow, a good thing thnt
some decision, even nn adverse one, lint
been renched, for the continuance of
J the debates served only to engender 111
feeliim ngalnst this country and tho
Allies. We must make the best of an
unfortunate Issue. If America can
, offer no immediate help in rcoonstruc-
tlun, we shall never cease to be grateful
I for her help in the war. while we have
the satisfaction of knowing that the
1 rejection of the treat) was not due to
ill will toward Europe."
Congratulation by Tost
I The Morning lVit. after remarking
' that "President Wilson's nttempt to
I force the pence trentt down the throat
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of the senatorial mule again has been
unsuccessful," refers to tho Irish reser
vation, "Lincoln," It snys. "had somo cause
to complain of British expressions of
sympnUiy with the South in tho Civil
ar. Here wo have n case that pretty
nearly coincides, for the British Gov
ernment stands, If not for union, at
least for common sovereignty in tho
United Kingdom, The unity of theso
islands is as important to the British
people as the unity of the United States
to the American people."
neltcrnting its hostility to tho League
of Nations, tho Post says: "We can
only congratulate the Americans with
a wry face for having wiser men In
the Senate than we have' in our gov
ernment." Paris, March 21. Commenting on
the rejection of the trenty of Versailles
by the United States Senate, the Jour
nal points out thnt the question of
ratification of the Anglo-Prnnco-Atneri-can
convention must now como up for
discussion, and inquires whether Presi
dent Wilson will mnlutnin n project
so intimately connected with the peace
trenty. It recnlls that the whole opera
tion of the League of Nntlons nnd
economic reorganization of the world
was based on American co-operation.
The Fignro remarks that "The Demo
crats who voted against the treaty were
partisans of integrnl ratification, while
the Republicans who voted for it re
jected the important nrticlcs," and con
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cludes that the treaty's fate wbb largely
provoked by party politics and antag
onism to President Wilson.
"What may be called 'the hand of
Wilson'," snys the paper, "Is, alas,
most considerable and most incontest
able In the treaty. It Is found from
the first to tho last line."
Tho Fignro attributes to Mr. Wilson
lack of cloarncss in the solution of tho
questions of the Saar valley and the
left bank of the Ithlnc, nnd snys: "But
it was singularly difficult, and in cer
tain points dangerous, to clash with tin
authoritative nnd dictatorial man, stub
born in his Ideology nnd ready to have
recourse, if need be, to demagogic pas
sions to break down the resistance of
governments." . .
IEelalr snys: "All the Socialists
and nil the radical pacifists counted
upon President Wilson to mutilate our
victory. They have not been dis
appointed. But what is the great
idealist going to do now? Will ho ap
peal to the country ngainst the slight
lie has sustained?"
Insect Pests In Trees Sent Here
Inspection of tree stock shipments
from France has shown the presence of
larvae of the brown -tailed moth, one
of the worst pests In agriculture, nnd h
rigid probe of nil such stock coming into
the port hns been ordered by the state
bureau of plant industry. The lnrvne,
which have never bi'fore been seen In
this state, were discovered In n con
signment of 0000 young French apple
trees, all of which were promptly de
stroyed.
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line, Jcnklntown. Ta.. HANNAH, widow of
Isaao Hedlchlmer, aged . allla,Av'i
friends Invited to services. Sun.. iPnnnJ'
parlora of Morris llosenberg's Son, -0OQ .n.
broad at. Int. Mt. Slnal Cetn. ,.,
IlESSON.-March 10. I'H BL',aM;
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Tue., 3 p. m., 401 Main st., Ambler, J a.
BOWKKIt. At Presbvterlsn ", U"JLB'
Ta... CHARLES nOWKEll. "el ' FJf
neral servlcas Tue.. 2 P- m.. at Homo. int.
private,
. DUSCII. March 10. ELEANOn E. daugh
ter of Harry and Helen Uusch. aged 18 not,
27 days. Itelatlvea and friends lnvUd to
funeral, residence of grandmother. Mrs. .John
T, Langham, 028 Tenn nve.. ,w''0,I",,'n;'.
Pa.. Tues. Short service at " IiJl0'J'
continued services at FernwoodCem. Chapel.
Koyersford. Ta., 2 p. m. Int. adjoining cem.
llUfltr. March 20. MAnOAllET PUSH
(ne.CveVand). wldSw of, Andrew , C. Iliish
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Tues.. 2 p. m.. residence! of son-In-law.
J. L. KlmbsH. 4HBT York rd
Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. Friends may
call lion,. 7 to 0 p. m.
CAim. At Atlantlo CltV. Jt"'' "
ItniDOET. daughter of late Join ana Sarah
Carr. nelathes and friends Invited to fu
neral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m . parlors of Mrs.. M.
McLoughlln A fion 2.120 Oreen st. High
requiem mass Ht. Francis Xavler's Church
10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
CHANT. March 10. FnEDErtlCK C,
husband of Alma O. Chant. 1B09 W. 8u.
nuehanna avo. Funeral services Tue.,
1Q a. m., David II. Schuyler Iildg.. nroad
and Diamond sts. Int. private. Coopcrtown
Cem., N. J. Friends may call Mon 7
to n p. m.
COMEY March 20. JOHN J., hushand of
late Margaret Comey. Funeral Wed., 7:30
a. m.. residence of niece. Mrs. W. Itegan.
2332 W. York st. Solemn renulem mass
Precious Blood Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem.
CUAIO. March 20. MAIIY A. CFtAIO (neo
Kearney), widow of Andrew Craig. Funeral
services Wed . 2 P. m.. 2014 W. Dauphin st.
Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. Friends may call
Tues. eve,
CnUMAtELL. March 21, FHANK. hus
band of lllnnch T.. son of William and late
Mary Crummell. aged 42. Funeral Tues,,
8:30 n. tn.. 1118 Snyder vc. Itmulem high
mass Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
DAHL. Marcll 20. JOHANNA, widow of
Carsten Dahl. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral Wed.. 2 p. m,. 700 Florence st.,
Camden, N. J Int. Fcrnwood Cem, Friends
may call Tuesday, 8 to 10 p. m.
DICPS March 20. NETTIE MAY (noe
Ttedmlles). wife of Sprlngdeld Dlcus. Fu
neral a.rvtcen Wed.. 7.30 n. m.. 224 W.
Cedar nve.. Merchantvllle. N. J. Friends
may call Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m. Halllmoro
papers cony.
EARLE March 20. MATIY A., daughter
of the late John and Mary Earle. Relatives
nnd friends. II. V M. Sodality, Invited to
funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m.. from 4071 iMn
castor ave High mass of reoulem at Church
of Our Mother of Sorrows, at 10 a. m. Int.
Cathedral Cem
, FEDIOAN - March 18. JOHN W.. hus
band of Cirrlo Fedlcan. Relatives and
friends. Phil Council. 100; Phila. Assembly,
Fourth Dogreo, Knights pf Columbus, Invited
to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m 138 N Juniper
st. Solemn renulem mass Ht. John's Church
10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem.
ITRHO Mnrct 19. JOHN, husband of
Rosj Ferro Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral. Tues.. 10 a. m . 11923 Torresdale
ave. Int. Tamonlo Cem.. Holmeaburg, Pa,
FEl'LNEU March "O. KATIR lf. of
Henry Feulner ared 40. Relatives and
friends, memhero nnd Ladles' Aid German
Trinity Lutheran Chwch of Tioga. Invited to
r-'nernl Wrd ,2pm. 1723 nrlstnl st..
Nlretown. Int, Chelten Hills Cem. Friends
call Tues. eve.
TLOOD. March 20. JOHN P.. son of
Patrick and late Catherine Flood (nee
ONellll, need 28. Relatives and friends In
ltcd to funeral.. Tues . 8:80 a. in., residence
of father. 2500 Coral st. Holomn requiem
V"!",,1 yr?H ot ,h Hlv Namo 10 a. in.
ln,.-U?'v Cross Cem.
.'i?!'1.';-,nrch '-'" CHARLES, husband
of Ruth Foell (nee McCabe). aged 21. Rela
i5? 'rl'nda Invited to funeral services,
vf?.i 2 pl m ' i0ll N- 8,h "l- Private
NoJih.wo"l Cm. FrleVds call Tues. eve.
I'V--,aoh. 2.' MAnOARET. wife of
John Fox Relntlves and friends, and R.
. M. Sodality Invited to funeral Wed., 8:30
a in., 2(1 W Wlstar st.. Germantown. Hoi
jinn mass of requiem. Ht. Francis' Church,
10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
ter of late Michael and Annln Hnrt. Rcla
L'X" and friend li vlted to funeral. Tues .
,.?..? mi. 18.s Florisr at. Solemn mass of
if? fi", BU Augustine's Church 10 a. m.
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fTlltirntl Til a m Tn tt.l.,
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in'nnPirii' Clementon. N. J.. March
10. fJEORGE M.. son of Jnmes L. and Mrv
..iJiY'r'',""1 ."- "elotlves nnd friends
Inilted to funeral. Tues . 2.30 p. m.. Clem
enton. Int Herlln. N. J.
F1UDEN11ERG. March 21. MITCHELL,
at 013 Montpomery ave. Relative nnd
friends lnvlteil to funeral services Wed. 2
li. m . nt parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son:
20011 N llroad st. Int. private.
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Snltl"ir from New York every Katurdas
No passports renulred for Hrmuda
For further particulars apply to '
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
rurnrss House. Whitehall St., New Tork
Green Star Line
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April 21
May H
May "1
3d class.
IIAHTIOAN. Suddenly, at Fort Slocum.
tt . i., n ? .ru" "l Jercmian ana Mary
r!S..J??n n.eUMY,"" and 'rlends Invited to
V I'm ",ed-a?-3" , m ' residence. 4540
;,., ';:. :. '"tcmii uikm muni ui ream em
(IUIV I IllIU
KERMUO
for pattagi rales and other particular
applv to any Patengtr Aptncu or to
MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE
I'aMeneer Department. 82-03 Heaver Strrei. N. Y also at
iio u ri nirMf. i .!.
hj. lMul. ' I aTH-V-
SSEtJliJSr ?;.,& iuia
wwst's 9c-pmm "" ays
to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m e.Ii?1"4
pf husband, 1820 li. Allegheny ave In!11??
vate, Oreenmount Cem, ' Int' Ml-
HAINES. March 21, nt 321 Kent ....
Cynwyd, Pa.. Dr. HARRY t IIAINM'tt?'
llsutenant at Das No. DO. h .h??1-?: t
raret F. and son of Thomas I), and Harsh n
"?!l'i?ir DV? nollc o' Mneml will bjg'lv.n
UAAl.T'r-Ml,r ll, MAROARET E dsJIS
HENRY. March 21. IlOHEllT F. "Sit
hand of Augusta A. Henry (nee K nl.M
Relatives nnd friends, also VCaihlSSi
Camtl No. 481. P. O. H. n,1 A ,l:inff5i0
ilelphla Lodgo No. B4. L. o. O.'ji Invli.
to funeral Wed., 2 p. m., 2135 8, Wood, JlJ
t. In. HI Mnrlelt rtem w.l.."".10
call Tues. eve. ' m
..HERIIERT.-fMarch 21, . Mrs MARY
uuKiiiSilT tnee WHKinson). Funeral ,,A1
Laurel Hill, Cem. Remains may be vlV(3
HtNKH6N. Mnrrh 10. nl A.h.lll. vt
JOSEPH HINKSON. aged r.0. husband,.
Kate Hlnkaon. Due notice of funeral win
Nellie KlrW HJS llr.nl .1 ,- "J. i"1-
HOY, At 3710 Hamilton st . Ma'rch it
WAVID, husband of Jano M Hoy Notliv.
of funeral later.
HOOPES. March 10. CAROLINE, widow
ot Amos Hoope. Funeral services Tu.i i
P. m., Oliver II. Balr Hldg,, 1820 CheAm
st. Int Montroso Cem
HtlMES March '21. MAROARET, wldaw
of William Humes. RclatUes nnd frlenJt
Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2:30 p
m.. 4780 N. 10th at. Int. private Omit
liuwers.
IBM AN. March 20. at 801 N. 8th .)
ItAltltlF.T. widow of Leon Isman. aeed 19
Relatives and friends Invited to luneral Mr
Ices. Tues., 11 a. m., parlors of Morrii
Drlvate. Mt. Slnal Cem.
JONES March 21, SAMUEL I,., huibwd
of late Manraret It. Jones. Due notlm nt
funeral will bo given from 1114 W. Dauphin
LlTZENRERd. March 20. MARY B..
widow of Marlon Lltzenberg. aged 73 Ittla
uvea ana menus, L.auies- iircie, .-io iin, q.
A. H., Invited to funeral services, Tiij j
n. m..
parlors or , i. rranKenupiu oont, ,
w, cor. 80th and HprlnB Garden sts.
Int.
Marplo Presbyterian cnurcn,
LUKENS. March 10. FRANK, aired 81.
Relatives nnd friends, also Frame Council
No 10. Invited to services -rues., -j p. ni
rtarren Hill. Pa. Int. Ilarren Hill Cem.
MAOARAHAN. March 20. KATE, nld
of Frank Mnunrahan Relatives and frleMi
Invited to funeral Wed., 8 n. m., .111 N.
nth st. Holcmn requiem mars St. AeathVi ,
Church 0 n. tn. Int. Cathedral Cem.
MAHTlNta. March 20. I7UOENE A., sna
of Eugene and Lucy Martinis, ated 20. Fa.
neral services Wed.. 2 p. m.. M3il N U.
rence st. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains mj
be viewed Tues., after 7 p. m. ...... ..
Mccracken. March 20 anna m
CRACKEN. RelatUes unci friends Invited tt
funeral services. Tues,. 11 n m., resMenn
of sister. Mrs. Jennie 1,. Piatt, 22.11 N.
10th st. Int. private. Friends may cU
MeDAID. Sfrtrch 10. WII-MAM. husliMia
or Mary l. Aicuaifi inpc wauHnncrj. ''
t ert rrianni tnviTKd in lunrrHi. iu'i.
8:30 a. m.. late residence. 551 E. Che ltd
ave.. Oermantown. Solemn hldh reou em
mass Church of Immacnlato Conception.
10 n. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
McPARTLAND. March 20. glllDOET.
wife of James McPartland (neo Flanaian).
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed,. R:30 a. m.. 272H W. York St. Solemn
requiem mass Church of Most Rlersed Blood
m ,n int llnlv Senulehro Cem.
McQOVERN. March 20 JAMES, son tt
Thomas and Mary McOovern (nee Sheridan).
Relative and friends Holy Name. Natlvttr
C, C. St. Lawrenro Council. No! 841. K ot
C.t United LoUee. No. 00. H. of L , T L. inl
E., Invited fo funeral. Wed. 8:30 a. tn.,
residence of parents. 2050 nellnrade st Sol
emn requiem mass Nativity II. V M. Clufrca
111 n m. In Itnlv Hemilrhre Cem
McKENNA JIarcll ID. VUDE. wife ol
Edward McKennn tnee Adir). aged 3 iteu
tlvrs and friends, emnloves Dunaan. HoM
A Co.. Duncan & Hood Glaziers' Protecilrt
Hon. Aswo., Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.M
a. m.. 2707 Emerald st. Solemn reiulra
mass visitation Church lu a. m. mt, lloiy
Heuulchre Cem.
McSWEOAN. March 21. JAMES, son ot
into jonn ana uriatei .'vicswegan uut
nonce ol runerni from residence or J f.
uononue. ntv.i MnrKet st
METZOER. March 10. M.UITIN W hu
band of Katharine Metreer (nee Ray). Relj
Uvea and friends, members of First Preioj'
itrrmn i-nurcn 01 ivcnsiiiKion. nu societies
lnvlteil to funerul serxices. Tues.. 1 n. m.
8tS Almond at. Int. private. North Cedw
Hill Cem. Friends may cull Mon aftn
7 p. m.
MONTGOMERY March 20. HENRIETTA
(nee Camac), wife William MonUomen,
Relatives nnd friends lnvlteil to funcrii
services wea.. -:;ni p. m.. i.ju s 15tn il
Int. Mt. Morlah. Friends call Tues. ee.
MULLEHY. Mirch 20. WILLIAM J..
husband of lato Drldcct Muliery Funeril
Wed., 10 a m.. residence of son-in-law,
Joseph F. O'Hrien. MM N Wilton it
Solemn requiem hlKh mass St Oreitori'i
Church 11:15 a. m Int. New Cathedral
t-crn.
MURRAY On March 20 1020. PATRICK
J. MURRAY, husband of Rose Anni (n
I'rady), RolatUes and frltndi, iiisj Holy
Name- Division No. 5, A. U. II l'nua.
Catholic N't'l Hocletv: Knn Domlnuo Colin-
rll. No. 2.10. K. of C Archbishop Rian
Assembly, are Invited to nttend the funeral,
on Wed. at 8:30 a. m from his late rft-
aencn i;iu l'enn st.. Rryn M.iwr pi solemn
requiem mass at Our Mother of Good Counul
v.nurcn nt ill a. tn Int. st Demi le.-n
xriit.tntv r . ... .,. . tti'nnil,
..,,, I ii i . ..itireii 1,1, lJl, .ut i,ii
dnuzhter of William II and Kachal
Murphy, aced 4. Funeral services. Tuea , 1
p. in., as iiunin st. int. private, rernwo
Cem
NAOEL. March 18. LAl'R. V NAGEL,
of Atlantic City, N. J. Funeral si rvlcti
Mon.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H Ifalr Hldg.. ISM
Chestnut st Int private
NEVII.S At r.4S S r.Hth st . March SL
ETHEL MILDRED dnughter of lite Arthur
J nnd Alice Nev.ls, aged LM. Notice ot h
neral later. . ,
NOHLE March 21 SARAH T widow M
Captain William Noble, agod 81 Relatlvtl
and friends Invited to funeral Tu's J J
m.. 023 S. nth st . Camden. N J Int
inlngton nnd Ilrnndywlne Cem on nrrlval
n. .....In l....ln,. 11. nn., U Oa 10 Ol fl EL
I'FEIFFER. March 21. ANNA J wlie"
Tred PfelfTer and dauehter of Philip '
Mary Stahl aged 52 Relntlvei and frln
nMlcd to funeral services, ea .1 v "
302 Jucob St., Roxboiouith. Int IrfverlnitM
Cem. Friends may call Tues eve
r.ilrr lnu Mumk in ., ',u' York C1U.
ANNA 1IROOKS I'HILLIPS. ylfe of Mow
Phillips nnd d-imliter 01 Jtrs 1- '"
lunner notice inter, .,.,m
ivaldelicp. 42.1 W Walnut lune. Oerman oJ.
SV.emn requiem m:ns St. Vincent d 1 auii
(Miurch, Tues. 10 v. m. Int Holy Sepulchr
ni,,v?v- . i....t. nt tiMrd luihlmnd ol
l'.rldie't " Oill'nn. Funeral ' Thurs , 29 !-
4.1th st High Mass Our Mother of Mrrpwi
nir&AX fta S.o5S
Imindery No. 14. K It. H . invited ,
37A.n$
nle Huchanan Qulnn iMnernl notice lam
Hi;iHl,l. suddenly, ut imiiuhiui- -.-TIlOMAa.
husband ( Mary and son of rij"
nnd lato John Ilehlll. sited 30. nelatltjj
and friends invltid to funeral. Tui s !
n m . residence of mother. 2d3 I; A"""1"!
Ft Oermntown lllirh mas. ttt l-nkc;
A,Kalsl'a Church 10 a. m. Int Holy bepulcW
""KINFIIANK. March 20 HAIUIV II m
nr i.i- u.....ui u.,.i Mnrvnr.1 KeinfrirK-
.-.t-. ..-r. . - . .....i .. j
!Uatlve and friend InWted to KervicM
v.i o.-ft . 1'tjn m Tunc M nh
nrlt'nl. ' WUnit.1 mtv rail Tues eVi
ItlDHDAIJ: March 10. J""N' -J'.SH
ittKit-n .u, ir, i-. mix , . - -- - Tiii..
I.. . 1...1... s . .- (....,. I uilPllCl it 1 U(' I
l'l lllliri iu iuiiviiti( - " n
priale Krleiula muy tuko 1 7 ""' Irgr"
llroad St Station
HOYAL Suddenly Mirrh I'O JIJC
i....i ti t u.,...i-u ?,,i 'tn rt
at hhi rcildolirH, Iurrln uinl P i -' I
niWlZLU March HO, FANNY 'I'B
Cnntaln l.iilcl Hubelll. SL31 W Turner "
Due untli'o funtral will ! pUen... ... -
HATTI.nit. .Marcn iv, ''-A;
...i.A... i-k u..tiup iio.l hii runeiv
services Tues. 2 !. m . s" ,."'''",""
(leorte K HRttler. 2ll2U W AllcBlieny "
,ni..Pfvf. ...,,i-i . iBllES-
ni'tlAAin siarcn .1 ' "..:':. l
MAN, wife of former j ir - - ,
8clMa.lt. and 02. at AH.nfn Hurt
eervlcei at hushand's hpm. M' n ". 10
Int iirlvalc. i-niiuueipnia ",', ,, . b'cler
inuet train at Wayne Jun " '" '- ch,.
noon. Tues., nnil tuKo nuw
ll Hills Cem.
tMIBI.I.KXilKllUKU -At
iiirnianto'J" I
hlll-M-yi
Slarch 20. r J"'-"!,.',,,, l
IinilOKll. Kuneral serlc -s ru s v J
Ft. IrfJku'a Church. Ueiiii"iHon 've
Couller et Omit flower; , .. (iia
lalltv Invited to f"n'rl r,
residence of mother , cburc
lemn requiem mass Mt Aims
10.. a., in. int. Rl Ann- V,,,.,IAM l.W
band'oY'ln-HVlniH-hcldVVd ..;.
lives nnd Mend. Invited? fun. r il ei?
VC'J . m P IN . LI-" . . n. L 1 t (I O l""
Ilemslns may he le'd 1V,i ni'fCA W1'
HI1HKVB Munh 20. "'"''S ' Vun"'1
Alio ilKHU II, ii. nn (.i
Hiverton. Int. prhnte , it
KfflxEm"?" "?
SlnHVftINa -March SO ANNA I wJ -Noble
V Htrnc and daushter "t j'l,0D, n..
fitd l,ucy Iw B.rrtg lu.. !
parents resioenvc. 7 ,-,' 7 :m to 'J.3 V
mains mny bo viewed Mon 7 .. '"
l
nill.u.Mi'.ll aian-it - ' ;,,- rji .prtK'i
of Henrv Hhermcr. aned 81 Vmrlf2 1W
Wed.. 10:30 n. in. resident' of sun.
Qowen ave.. Mt. Airy In IP .', v a.
HII1KI.DS. March ll. ? V'r) ,,nd I"!
daunhter of Aincs (nee M. doj '"" i'e7 ,ni
Joeeph Shields, imed 22 . , "r ''' n. V.
f.l.n.l ut,ra.l Heart Cirtlfrl' rut' . ,j
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