Sp?? rv (.mi -n; i x".tj.. r j n-y i ,-.-ij MV' ML DEFEAT OF PEACETREATY Y Mass-Meeting Thnnks senators Who Opposed Versailles Paot OMMEMORATE '16 UPRISING P iin Associated' Press kVff Yori April R.- nlutlonH 1.tiinir the defeat or u iuhihiiuu" fcace treat "'" :t .,, ., ., , renewal ol tnc " .j wtenro." lire ne rccoenl- !n of the Irldi republic by the Unttc.l tate nJ denouncing English rulo , Ireland, were nuopwu "- itcting hc 'flst "'s'11, ' ' . President Knmon dc Vnlcra, of the . T.t.i. ximitiili' ." wnn fhn provisional in"" .-. - -- r . l PnnlA rtf I lift VABA. rlnclpal epeaKcr. v-uin i -v .., ..in. were sent to President Wilson, uiabers of Ms cabinet, senators nud pproscntatlvcs. Special derails or, puiitu nuu ur inary to comrui m v.u.uo ......... -. Tptcd to enter the theatre where the ;tInK "to commemorate the proem -iUon of tho republic of Ireland In he city of Dublin on Easter Monday, nrll h 1010." was held. t The resolutions pledged loyalty to tho ;nitcd States, congratulated the Bona nr who opposed confirmation of tho ee treaty, osscrtcd tho "political. idnstriAI and soverumuiuui luimi.i., v; L. TrT.ii lml been amply tested In-all uartfM of the world," and declared America is nouim m i " .. nrnl minnort to secure the luilc- endenco of Ireland." . n vniera. nonninc io iuik.- iuvw .... nnnti which were inscribed tho ,m of the Irish martyrs of tl,e Ebh. r weeK rCDPIIlun, uranum mo me 'to achieve the principle for which that ..I. tuimi n( niartvrs died tho com- m Independence of Ireland." "Ireland wnntH m uu i it:ui.e wiui . rnHnn." Do Vnlern declared. FEuiland can have pence by withdraw- F.. . ..-..I ! tntiintlAil V saAr-itsan :. Tlnnc! lufit IIS ROOU OB "tho mis- Ion for which I(havc como to America IQCOUiyiiauMyi PARCEL POST "SWEETAIR" The Modem Method of Piinliii Extraelioa of TEETH turn a mw . tHlnM teeth extratteg srnnf stn er nf it Hm thlnr for nri u lit ffi.ta fnttnw lim nmm. DR. MOSES S. 1. Cor. 7th A- Marlrat St. ftmirki tf afymfcwit WowWal & To Control Excess Oil A tpecial rio for rootors that pump oil. Uia In tlio top troove of each Piston, Ln tha lower grooves, tue McOuay-Norrls iwmHi Pirton Rings for full com. Pttulon power. u lMaMM PR Cf4 - " -"r .VANT IfttANKFOItD "L" OPENED fBStiKrrrr&T--T---'' i, in- rsmmi 1jqMWFCRD LIBfiA RY WEO. APR 7,1 nA , .. . . i.uuKr l"..oiii Serv ci- Ihoso large posters liavo been put up by rrmihtc-rd IihsIiicm men In their crToiis to get support In their light to Imvo tho Krmitifortl "I," put Into operation. Tim mnss-mcetlng to bo held on Wednesday night at tho Frankfort Library promises to bo nn enthusiastic one. Committee Confers With Mayor on P. R. T. Contluned from race Ons and tho remedy therefor, the director fays: "Tho chief difficulty In the trnnslt situation today is tho outgrowth of the fifty years of unrestricted development, during which time neither the adequacy of service nor the reasonableness of the fares charged therefor was considered to bo an affair of tho public, and cap. Hal appropriated and monopolized tho hugo profits which resulted from tho growth of the city and tho development of mechanical devices for transporta tion. "Today the company Is confronted with the fact that it is not furnishing the adenuato service requested by law. It has for ten years made no attempt to expand Its system, so as to keep up hiuj mo gruwiu 01 population, nnrt it Is now faced with the demnnd of the public that it fulfill its legal and moral obligations. "To compel the company to carry out these obligations tho public hns appealed to the Public Service Com mission, which within the last few davs lias consented to make an investiga tion and promised to order an increase of service wherever, In its judgment, scrvlco Is found to bo inadequate." RENEW BRYN MAWR DRIVE Undergraduates and Women's Or ganizations Aid Fund Campaign Undergraduates of Bryn Mawr, as sisted by volunters from the Emergency Aid, the National League for Woman's Service and other women's organiza tions active .during the war. will start from the College Club, 1300 Spruce street, this morning and distribute Bryn Mawr endowment posters through out the city and suburbs. The city has been districted to facili tate the distribution of the new post ers, designed by M. L. Bloomcnthal, to call attention to tho special Easter week drive for the Uryn Mnwr endow ment filnd of $2,000,000 for' tho increase of professors' salaries. I 'Ihlrty-nvc store windows In thoi neart o tUe shopping district nre deco rated In honor of Bryn Mawr in yellow and white, while somo ure giving spe cial displays of college life this week, In order to arouse Philadelphia to the necessity of standing behind Its woman's college. HOSEA WATERER Highest Quality Tested Seeds beet(8man and Bulb Importer WATERER'S SPECIAL EVER GREEN LAWN GRASS SEED 107-109 S. SEVENTH ST. Jot Below Chmtnut rmr.ADCi.rniA Bell nod Keystone Phnnts Sfnd for I've DitcrlptU Catatonia SEEDS. rr,ANTH. UUI.UH. flAUDKN TOOL3. railTILIZr.ltS and INSECTICIDES tiiiiihiiiHimiiimiimmimmiimiimmmimimiiimiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Buy your car more power B9?iUiVW!jAliHiiil WYI HS5M Turn all the gas you buy into power. Make sure that none of it leaks past your piston rings. Make certain all your gas is compressed and turned into power. You can do it by installing the genu ine McQuay-Norris uasoo Piston Rings. Their exclusive two-piece design insures equal action all around the cylinder wall. That's why. theye the only piston rings of their kind. There's no such thinft as a "leak-proof type" of piston ring, ua" Is tho trade-marked name of this particular ring. Be sure you get the genuine. They are made In every site and over-Bite to fit every model and make of motor. Your repair man can get the proper sixes for you promptly from his Jobber's complete stock. Buy more power for your car. McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co., St. Loots, U.8.A. m Suffrage Hopes Rest on Sussex Contlunnl from Tnie One in voting against reconsideration of tho ratification on Thursday and said that, according to parliamentary procedure, the measure may be brought up again at the present session. No nctlon will bo taken toduy In tho House on tho measure, and It Is un likely that tho Hcnoto will bring up a similar resolution lying there. Suffragists Show Activity Tho suffragists have formed two sep arate attacking forces and will resort to every possible political srratrgy to swing Delaware In lino for tho amend ment during tho next few days. One forco of workers is nniipnlitm n tho women in every nook and corner of tho state and another force assem bled at the Capitol early today to keep close tabs mi the situation. Tbosn who went in take a hand In the fight nt the Capitol were armed with petitions from scores of women In districts whoso representatives In the Leglselnture voted ugaltut ratification last Thursday. These petitions were placed on the desks of the anti-suffragist legislators. They urge members of the House to vote for ratification and the signers declare that such action rep resents their sentiment. Delay of action In the House can easily be overcomo by the suf fragists. In the Senate there is also a ratification resolution. This was In troduced by Senator Walker. Tho reso lution could be reported out toduy and voted on there tombrrow. The antls admit that several ivnm. en's organizations In Dclawnre. favor HUltrage. nut tncy declare that these organizations do not represent the householder and aro not iudicative of the Hentlmcnt ot tlio women generally. "We would gladly welcome a count ing of heads," said one ardent anti to day, anil tuls would bring out the truo situation." New York, April fi. T. W. Blckctt, govcruur in i-iurm vuruuiiu, iu a dis patch received here yesterday from Ha leigh says: "I think there Is no doubt the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina will ratify the. woman -suffrage amendment." BIG SUFFRAGE FIGHT . IS ON IN LOUISIANA New Orleans. April 0. A big fight over equal suffrage is under wav In Louisinna. in view of the probability that the stute Legislature may vote on the question of ratification in its next sessiou, beginning May 10. A peculiar situation, however, has ilrvrloned in connection with tlio fiirhi-. In the announcement that suffrngists themselves are divided and that manv leaders In the movement nre opposed to ratification of the proposed federal amendment. Hold-over members of tho Senate and House arc reported to be about evenly divided on the ratification question, with scventy-fivo new members hold ing the bnluncc of power. H1HM1 llZWIIi,EltKl 125,1 A DAY COST OF JERSEYTANGLE Two State Offices Closed Bo- cause of Row Ovor Motor Vohiclo Transfer MAY BE FIXED UP TONIGHT , Trenton. April G.Two Important departments of tho state are officially closed today the office of the secretary of state and tho Department of Motor Vehicles because of nn attempted po litical coup. No corporation pharters can be Issued and no filing of legal documents can be mnde with the secre tary of state, neither can nny automo bllo licenses bo granted while the pres ent sltuutlon exists. It Is estimated that the state Is losing $2T..00O a day in fees, which Nvlll bo only partially mado up later. Thin nlfunllnn In tho result of the at tempt of tho Republican majority In tho Legislature to wrest from tho Demo crats the office of motor vehicle com missioner. This office, up until mid night last night, was occupied by Wtl liam L. Dill, of Paterson. The law, which Is now sought to be changed, made the assistant secretary of state the motor vehicle commissioner. The assistant secretary of state Is appointed by the secretary of state, nnd, of course, naturally is of the same political faith as tho secretary of state. Tho term of Secretary of State Thomas F. Mar tin, of Union Hill, expired last mid night; also tho term of Assistant Sec retary of State and Motor Vehicle Com missioner Dill. Governor Edwards sent to the Senate n few weeks ago for confirmation the reappointment of Secretary Martin, nnd Martin an nounced that he would reappoint Dill ns soon ns the Senuto confirmed his own appointment. I Tho motor vehicle trnnsfcr bill wob passed by both houses, nnd, as was expected, was vetoed by the governor. Tho Senate last week passed it over the veto, and the House is expected to take a similar course at this eve ning's session, unless, ns has been sug gested, tho bill Is defective. If it is defective it will have to be passed again by both houses in corrected form, sent to the governor, who will again veto It, and then repassed In each houso over the veto. Meantime, tho Tlepublicnn majority In tho Senate is holding back tho con firmation of Mr. Martin, until the transfer bill is a law. The situation is such, however, that Martin's reap pointment may be confirmed this eve ning so us to allow tho two state de partments now closed to reopen at once. It is said that there is a disposition on the part of some of the Republicans to abandon tho transfer bill nnd allow matters to remain as they wcro before me Din was introduced. JW6 SM5TWtt Candies Pastry Own Baking Announcement oi the Opening oi our (autfcm WANTED roR prompt siirrjrENT 2 8-foot second-hand brakes 2 10-foot brakes 3 6-foot srienri State capacity, price, condition and where equipment can do inspoctoa. Aaaress C 302, LEDGER OFFICE Grapefruit Grapefruit AT HALF PRICE' Tree-ripened, thin-skinned, bright, heavy fruit. Direct from tree to consumer In three nays j-smiiy dot io 'ruiii specialty. SI uv I. o. u. names vuy, ria. SAMUEL WARD, Citrona Lodge SPRINO RESORTS VERNERSTT.T.E. PA. GALBNHALL WERNERSVIUE.PA. becjstoannounc the opening for theSeasonl920 Saturday.AprillOfc Howard M.Vi no MANAOStst SUNSET HALL a " ful horns comforts irlsp. dry air: beautltu) mountain walks, Blelghlnc, ooaatlnr, etc. Not anatorlum. OEO. B. OAUL. Msr..WEnNEItSVILLB. PA, Atlantic crry. W. J. ATLANTlCCITYsN.J., I AnAmcTiicaR Plan, Hotel i of DisuiicU(nIlialCorj&rt i riRBTOOOrOAHAOK. I New Management 1 IuCfLSIHCDWOI.MRlJ(0CUISIi? Kentucky Ae. : Reach. Cap, BOO. Modern throughout, elevator; 3 up dally; special wkly. Amer. plan. nklt. Meckley i Fetter. It OS make yon feel at lissaa bi tha "City ot Robust Health" Hotel Morton Ocean Bnfl Tlnrtnla . At-a Capacity Wl. Elsrslor. private baths, etc.i alvfaya opj HOTEL BOSCOBEL ftr IIB up weekly. Phone 11T upon nil ysari A. . MARION. Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Ave. near Reach. All .rooms nllb hot and cold running watsri nrUste hath. Westminster !Cy Av- n.e,r I,,,u:n' E'. cuiuw to St.. private baths: run watsr: llo wkly.l 10.00 up dally. U. Ruhr. OCK.N CITY, N. J. BISCAYNE pn P'" s- Itunnln, D,aw ,fcl ater In avery room. .MONMOUTH CO.. N. J. A Warm Woloom Awaits Ton ,Nprth J.crpey Shore Resorts MONMOUTH COUNT?. N. J. 'Write tlio mayor tor Informtllou. '" 3TS iies )&m "SWAT'THE FLY' OBSOLETE Dr. Furbush Deolares That Breeding Places Should Be Attacked "Hwat tho fly" Is an outworn slogHn, nccordlng to a statement Issued by Dr. C. Lincoln Furbush, director of public health. Tho only effective way to get rid of flies is to "swnt" their breeding places, as s done with mosquitoes. Fiyproof nnd waterproof manure pits n.tho 0000 stables in the city should be provided, nnd the director nsks the co-operation of the owners of tho stables In romillvlnir with Mm renitlrtmnnl'. KWtJ 7hrAjXalSSi ny uie ucpartmcnior Agriculture, wlilcli prevent flies from breeding, but which do not destroy the pismire as fertilizer. The garbuge pail net as breeding and feeding places for flics, nnd should Ik covered with u metal, watertight lid. The surroundings nud alleyways should be kept free of filth. In tho kitchen and home, all food should be kept under cover, for In this way flies can be starved and moro STEAMSHIPS Tho bRUtX ot n corn I slnnd decked with flrmrrs. with tnvlfnratlntr ocmn brerzoB nnd wormed by aeml-trnplcnl nun ahlne that Is Dormuda In the Bprlng tlm, Conio to Bermuda Nowl Health nnd keen appreciation of all Ufa await youl FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fast, twln-acrew, palatial steamers S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" 1U.0OO Tons Displacement RMllnc frum New York everv Wednesday S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14,000 Tons Displacement Sailing from New York every Saturday No passports required for nermuda Kor fuMir part'riili-s apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Ftirness Houso. Whttanali St.. New York AMERICAN LINE NEW YORK-PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON n-o Cabin C1as nnd TMrd Clses. St. Paul ....Apr. 3 May lMay 29 Philadelphia Apr. 17lMay '15! June 12 New York . . .Apr. 24lMay 22 NEW YOltK HAMBURG Monfoli ' . . . Apr. lO.Mijr 2ZJJolj 3 Auf . 14 Mtncharii My 8!Jnne 19! Joljr 31 Philadelphia-Liverpool Haverford Apr. 10 A Steamer Apr. 20 ReBina May 1 Philadelphia-Glasgow Eastern Sea Apr. 7 A Steamer Apr. 25 Philadelphia-Hamburg West Gambo Apr. 24 RED ST RUNE N. Y. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP Lapland Apr. 3May 81 June 12 Jly 17 Finland Apr. 7May 15 June 19 Jly 24 Kroonland May lJunc 5 Jly 10 Zceland June 26 Jly 31 Philadelphia-Antwerp West Tacook Apr. 7 West Chcrow Apr. 14 West Gambo Apr. 24 Western Plains ' Apr. 30 BERMUDA m INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. Psnenrtr Office, 1319 Wilnnt St., Phils. Freight Office, 405-8 Doarte EUg., Phils. United States Shipping New York to Rio de Janeiro. S. H. MARTHA AVAMUI.NUIU.N, 10.UUU tons tDI April 2S S. S. llttKON. 17.000 tons (r May 12 S. S. CM. LAO. 12.000 tons (a) May Jil iSSv (u) First Cluss. iDj First u eeconu uiass, icj isi. .a a 3d Class. j For saataat rales and other particutari applu to any Passenoer Aocneu or fo MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Passenger Dep'l. 82-03 Drexel niac. Phllsdelphls, Keyser ntdg., Ilaltlmore. TOURS I COOK'S Travel Service Europe in 1920 Today unusual conditions necessitate careful planning of your summer trip. Even if you have been abroad before, ' it is now humanly impossible for you, unaided, to make pro vision apjainst all the difficulties of travel that are bound to arise. But our organization as old as the oldest inliabi- tants of the European cities you will visit with its trained personnel spread throughout the world, sees to it that those difficulties are circumvented, and is ready to furnish the best of accommodations and guidance. Next European departures, April 24, May 8, 22. 27, 29, June 9. 12, 19. 26. July 3 and later. California Escorted Tours leave April 12, May 10 and later. The itinerary includes the Grand Canyon, Southern California, with its attractive and restful Coast resorts; the Yoscmite Valley, San Francisco, and return route through Colorado. Summer tours to North Pacific Coast, Alaska, Canadian Rockies, etc. Accommodations reserved at best hotels only. Bermuda Visit this Jewel of the Gulf Stream, the land of the fair lilies and oleanders, where the sportsman or the workweary come into their own. Sailings every Wednesday and Saturday. Japan, China, Philippines Individual Tours. arranged to provide for all traveling and hotel accommodations. Escorted Summer Tour leaves San Francisco June 26th. Wherever you go Tho. Cook ft Son can make arrangementa to ccure hotel and travel accommodations to your liking in visiting the Spring resorts: Bermuda, Atlantic City, Virginia and Caro lino. Up-to-date information on any form of travel to nny part of the world available at our offices. Carry Vour rands In Sorely Carry Cook's Travellers' Chcun.es. First in 1SU First in 10SO Thos. Cook & Son 22B SOUTH BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA Uell Phone, Walnut S0O easily eliminated. Observance of these precautions would abate tho fly nuisance considerably it begun now. tjypEixTAKKrm BROAD and DIAMOND HTRAMNIIir NOTICKfl EARN-LINE Incorporated IS&l U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester S S"Pe8Mome3Bridgc"Apr.20 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Foxboro" Sailed SS "Lake Galera". . .April 10 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Headquarter Since 1880 STEAMSHIP TICKETS ESCORTED PARTIES SPECIAL CRUISES 'CttffiSCCES w RTWTiTiTOrasjgd. 2.00,. I3TJ? ST.- TRAVkL. firOCt ffiOM CARK. GREEN STAR LINE t P. Milniilnsj lla-irtl Htel "teamen MAItPKn.I.KM. flENOA A TRIKHTK H "ZARKMIIO".. ,. .Ixiadlnr H H "JOMAIl" 1..1 r r ."-!. l, IUUI-. I-ondlni OKNOA A RTEAMKTt ....Early April t.iiuni" nril S H "KANTt riXEI.IA" . .Iiadlne rn. Km. en. rwtei nuu. WHITESTARLINE N. Y. 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A select school of adjustment where so, dallied Individual medical and educational treatment and tralnlnr. combined with the lnvlt-oratlns qualities ot Atlantlo City oil; mate, atlmulata tha greatest physical and mental development In nervoua and back ward children. Details ssnt upon application. Beatrjs AI,r.EN'. Anrll 3. JTSfiHtR WILSON. wlfS jf John A. Allen. sed S3. Funeral services. Tues., n.3o p. m.. 44 Winona avo. Ger mantown. Int. private. Omit flowers. ARNOLD. April 3. rHIMPINA. lil of Adolph Arnold aged 7I. Services Tues.. 2 p. 'm., 207 N. 6th st. Int. Oerman Lutheran Cem, . iiAiiwirK April a.WAnnr.N n. nAn- Wine nirfi nn n.iativ.A unit friends In vited to funeral services, Tues.. 8 r. m , IUj Sloan ave.. West Colllnsswood, N. J. 'tit. llethel Cem., Maryland. t IIKDEI.U April n. WIM.IAM. B.. hue band of .Iosphln Bedell (nee White). Rela tives and friends, Hamilton Council. Pa triotic Americans employes Mulford Chemi cal Co.. Ulenclden. invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m., 200 X 2d st , Darby. Int. Mt. Mbrlah Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. , ERNNKR At Pittsburgh. Pa.. April 2. MARY M.. widow of Matthias nenner. Int. Mon.. 10:30 a. m.. Bouth Laurel Hilt c-m. nincir. April A, MBOOIIA. wlf of Ed win K. Dlrch and daushter of William T. and Katharine Lorint. JleVtlvs and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 3 p. m., 114U Princess av., Camden, N. J. Int. pri vate. Ifarlelirh rvm i.-rinrt may view re mains Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m,, Schrocder's par lors, nn and Arch sts.. Camden BOOTHMAN'. April 4. WINIPTiKD, widow Of John Ilnntlim.in I.'un.r.l Wail.. 8:30 a. m., son-:.i.law'a residence, Harry aiattle, 41!3S N. Ileesn st. Requiem mass St, Varolii ea'a Church 10 a. m. Int. private. UUADLHY April 2. JOJIN A. husband of Annie I. Uradlny and son of Marirarjt nnd late Michael llradlcy. Relatives, fronds and ltterrarrlers of Sta. K, Invited to funral Weil , n:no a, m . 2820 AramlnRO vc. Solemn requiem mass. St. Ann s Church 11 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. "nnNN'A.V. April 3. at Atlantic City. fht'KMA. ilaughter lato Cornelius nnd Isabella Urennan. Ilesldence. 322 Greenwich st . Phlla Further notice of funeral irlven. , nrtUNEn.At Ventnor CIU N. J.. April j, 1.AHULINB CLARK, widow or isaao u. Uruner. Services' Wed., 12:30 p. m.. M16 Atlantic avo.. Ventnor, N. J. Int. West Laurol Hill Cem. BVnrE8. April 1, CATHARINE, daugh ter of Thomas and late Catharine Byrnes. J5e'Vv nd friends, also Sacred Heart II. V. M. Sodality. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8 a. m.. from residence of father. 127 Mo Kean st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Sacred Heart 0.-30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .9A.'.iLAIIAN- April 2, at New York. CATHERINK (nee BlsneyJ. widow of Charles Caliaharr Funeral Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. r.400 Market st. High requiem mass St. Carthace'a Church 10 a: m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CARPENTER. April 2. ALBERT J., hus. band of late Margaret Carpenter (nee Con nolly). Rolathes and friends. Automobile and Wagon Painters' Union. Local No. 1158. J' ifu .IO ,'unerai. vea b:30 a. m.. 1S33 s. uucKneu st. Kolemn mass of requiem St. Anthony":! Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy v iDaa i qui, IARR. April 4. THOMAS F.. husband of late Anna Carr. Relatives and friends, i nina' ? n' RHef Department, nil so cletlee of which he was a memrx-r. Invited to funeral Wed., 8:30 a. m.. brother's resi dence, 1443 N, Teach st Solemn mass of requiem St. Gregory's Church 10 a. m. InL St. Dcmlnlc's Cem. 'AinU2I'I'sr"re" MART, widow of J'atrlclc Carroll (nee Flynn). aged S. Rela. tlves and friends, also League of Sacred Heart and Altar and Roeary Society. In vited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m . 13'JH Olle st Solemn high mass Church of tho As sumption 10 n. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. CLARET April . THOMAS, husband ot Dollnda Clarey (nee Clark). Relatives and friends. Altar Society, Invited to funeral, Tues , 8:80 a. m.. 1882 N 13th st. Solemn reaulem mass St. Malachy's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hcly Sepulchro Cem COLLIER. April 1. HOWARD A., hus hand of Florence A. Collier (nee Magara. han). Relatives and friends, Court Haver-Ito'1'?.- ?,02-,.r,f ' Naomi Tribe. No. Ji ,' ,n-,Jt'i Dlv. No. 24. A. O. II : St. Agatha's Holy Name Soc. Ushers' Asso.. employes of Lummls Supply Co.. Invito to funeral, Tues.. 0 a. m.. till N 30th st. Sol emn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. viCR0Zr,K?-.TADrn ? ALEXANDER CRO-v-i51).-.. n,''1,,'.,v'". nd friends. Motes Iidgo. ro. GO LP. of A . members Second Pres hytei lan Church. Otn.. Invited to services. Tues.. 2 p. m.. U350 McCallum st.. Otn. Int nrlvate. F! lends may call Mem. eo DE HAVEN" Anrll ? PTlP?nlP1jTOl.- I..., hind of Jennie De Hsvenv Relstlvot on I frlnds Invited to funeral, Ved.. 7.30 a. m 2322 Sharswnod st Solemn ' roam of re quiem st nilrabeth's Church 0 a. ra. Int. Holy Crve Cem. DELANT April 4, JACOB S . eon of Samuel DeUny. Funeral services Wed , 2.30 P. m Oliver II Ralr Uldg , 1820 Chestnut '"r nt. Feru-wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. DETSCH. April 4. MART DETSCH (nee Grabenstatter). l"unerol services Wed., 2 n. m., Oliver II. Dalr Dldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. DEVLIN. Suddenly. March 30. BRIDGET, w dow of James Devlin. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues. 8:30 a. m.. from brother-in-law's residence, Robert Lavery. 4230 N. ltlth st. Solemn hlah mass of requiem st Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int New CatheiVV Cem DILWORTH -AVrll n. HOWARD R . husband of Mary w. DllworUi (nee Ros tick). Service Wed . 3 p m.. IS2C K. Dil lingham st .IranMord. Friends nnd all or. fanlzatlone mav rail Tues . after 8 p in nt East Codjr Hill Cem DOCOHKRTV. April 3. IIARRT J nOUOHKRTV Funeral Wed . 10 i in funeral apartment Harold R. MulllEau. 10th and Ger-nantown nve Solemn requiem high . Int Holv Sepulrhre Cem Dl'DLET April 4, AMY L. DUPLET. nr'S11 an,J 'r.'nd" .Invited to services I Wni in a. ni . 2128 Sedrelev ave. int nnv I PUKES. -.April 2. PHILIP, husband of I Catherine Pukes. Relatives and friends In. ,vlted to funeral, Wed.. R a. m.. 3t2 Fl's- gerald "t. Solemn requiem mats St Alphon- sin's Church II M a m. Int iri r... . Film April 2. at Erie Pa., JOSEPH husband Emma Frlck Funernl Tues 8 p m , brother's resldenco. 1713 N. Marvlne st Int St Peter's Cem. FITZGERALD Apill 2 EDWARD P. husband of Alice Flueerald (nee Walker). Relatives nnd friends, anv eockllcs nf which he was n. member. Invited to funeral. Tues , 8.3(1 a m 2R4J N at Solemn reqin-m niaes Church of the Visitation. Int. Holy Sepulchre Lem. FROHLICH April 2. GENEVIEVE, wife of Joseph Frohllch (nee Wsgner). Funeral Tuee . V n m . S4 Orkney st. Tteqtilm mass St Teter a Church 10 a in Int. Holy Redeemer Cem HAMMEI.I,. At llrvrrlv V T 1..11 j ELIZA 11ETH. wife of Joseph E Hammefl and daughter of Jscob and latn 'Magdalen Raff, nged S2. Funeral sen-Ires Wed., 2 3d . i', in., u-w iirpan oi. , ueveny, . J. Int 1 Coonerstown Cam. HENNESSEY April 2. WILLIAM HI'N I ?K,1?-?- ." ,SV "'UtUea and friends I nulled to funeral sen Icee Tuei 7 30 a ni 2038 W Doston avo Solemn reuuini mini St I'olumbas Church u j "In y in, Vilv I Cross f em HENRY April 3 RORERT R . f , George and Ray Montane Henn luneral serv ces Wrt ' iln . ..u ElltabMh jr Fronkford Int tiauiand Com. Friends may cull Tues ee HIMBHACK At Somers I'olrit. N l April 4, CATHERINK c. Ine, Fiedler) ' wife of Wm M. Himeback. aged 3. n, mv and friends Invited to funerai services ThllTS"..p'',n ,'on's home. Harrv M Hlme hack 311 N llando oh st. Int. private! Friends may call Wed ee m...kj. HIRES. April 3 WILLIAM E. HIRES. Relatlvea and friends, also all Arff.nl..iu... of which he was a member. Invited to funeral Wed 3 p. in. Palnnra. N J hn, Mor I gun Cem. Remains may bo iewed Tues. tf HOOVB.V April 4. LTDLV W Slnnlckson N. Hooen, aged 64. snd friends Invited to funersl Thurs, 2 p. tn , KS11 Hprure st. Morlsh Cem. wife ot Relatives servlres, Int. Mt. HOWELL April 4, REnECCA I. dsuch ter of late Zophar C and Rebecca L How ell Funeral services and jut private CliXtntit St W ' "V" " Dllt UW ,8I,i llt'Pir ADrll .1. I.VSi - ...i.. .. George. J! Huph. Relathes and 'friends In. vtr,l to funeral Wed 8:80 a in . 1UM B !,'.""" ''u n,t"1,m i'l" '" church uf a"iRffr.ia1i,,wit 10 ,n- ,iit- N INGILAIL Anril a. .TlHn v. 1- . 4 rn".rle V Ih'ham. .FunsraJ services. B02S 'r?i,:i1.S" sw r m. Int. prlvwts. JAJiES. APiU 1. PETER. It, LUiibaad 1 if "j vt DEATItn ?. Katherlnn .Tatriea Inv. Ifnrai.hftlmer1. TtelO.' lives and friends. American Mechanics' , vo'isr. innpcniini .muuzu. no, ni i.oini &tl runernl, Tuea., 3 v. m,, .113 llrown st. Int. Mt. l'eace Cem. ltemalns may be viewed jvion. ve, iji JOHNKONl April 2. JOHN- 'A., hutbaud VfXt of Anna 1 Johnson, rtelntlves and friends. ifi ,if. West I'hlla. Nest, No. 1778 O. of 6!. In- Jfl " vlled to funnral. Tues,. 3 p. m.. B3,1t Osiii 'inZ ' ave. mt. privato. irirnas may can iion, oe KKArtNEB. Anrll 2, MArtY KKArtNKS (? (na Mnitulre). litre). Relatives snri friends, rit Avnes's Hen. Society of Trankford. Invited to funeral, Tues.. H a. m., 122 Atlantlo et Dlourester. N. J. Solemn high mass St. isary s inurcn w a in int. nt. Alary a cera. KKLLER. IltA C. KKLt.KR dlM at lx Angeles, Calif. Inf at Pottavllie, Ia Wed. p, m KELT April .1. JKNNIE V tnee Hlght). wlfo of Rev. Wltlnrd II Kel aged 4$. Kunrsl Wed., 2 p. m , parlors Mrs. Kills Knell 120 W. Olraril ave. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Friends call Tues, evs. KEYHER. April 2. MAROARBT C P.. daughtor of late Naaman and Isabella Pro ves! jiejser, srea uu. iteiatives una friends Invited to services, Tues, 1:30 n. in, 175 w, lllttenhouse at., Oermant'n, Int. pilvste. KlnZ. April 4. JOHN C. K1X)TZ, aged OS. Services Wed.. 2 p. m.. 2140 N, Parle ave. Int. private, West Laurel Hill Cem. KOCH. Arrll 4. LOflSA. wife of lata Louis C. Koch, llelatlvoi and friends In vltd to funeral. Thurs., 2 p. m.. son's residence, Albert Koch 1024 W tndlsna ave. Int. tirlvat. Friends may call Wed. ev. LANDT. April 2, JOSEtnt LANDY, son of late Joreph and Stella Lamly. Rela tives and friends, a'so members of Wash ington Camp No. 120, P, O. S, of A , In vited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p in,, brother's residence, 2021 S Rosewood st. Int. prlvste. Friends may coll Mon, eve. LONOACRE. At Joplln. Mo., March 31. ORLEANS, son of late James R. I-onmicre, sited 70. Funersl service Tues , 2 p. m., homo of tiephow, James Burton Lomcacrt, 2303 D Laticvy place. Int. private, Wood lands Cem. McAVO If .April 2. WILLIAM J. McAVOT, formerly of Shenandoah, Pa. Funeral Tues., 8 a m., sister's residence, Mrs. B. J, Mons ghsn, loan Parkslde five. Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church (I a. ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RelatUes and friends Invited. McCLOSKF.T. April 4. JOHN McCLOH KEY. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m., 1820 N. Hancock: st. Solemn requiem mass Bt. Michael's Church to s m.. precisely. Int. private, McORAMM April 2. ANNIE A. (ne Mahedy), wlfo of Edward F. McOramrn. Relatives and friends, B. V. M. Sodality nnd Altar Society Invited to funeral. Tues.. b.uu a. m., irom ouoi iiaveriora ave. doi emn requiem mass at Our Lady of Victory. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. McORATH. April 4, MAROARET, widow of Edward McOrnth. Due notice of funeral will be Klven. N, K. cor 45th at and Osago ave. Wet Philadelphia. Mel VERS. April 2. MICHAEL J., hus band of late Annla Mclvers (nee McWH II" ns). Funeral Tues.. 8:3U r. m.. 114 H. 23d st. Solemn nigh mass ot requiem St. I'i rick's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. JIATTSON. Aprtl 4, JULIA ANNA MATTSON (nee jraynard). ivlfe of W. Harry Mattson. Funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m., 3 W. ("hetnut ave. Chesmut Hill. MtFFLIN. April 3, at Amltyvtlle. N. T.. JAMES EWINO MIFFLIN, Jr. Services Amltyvllle Mon. Int. privato, Columbia. "mIJ.LHR. April 3. ELIZABETH MIL LER (ne Fenzll) wife of John Miller. Fu reral Wed. 2 p. m.. 1522 N, Warnock st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Tus ev. MOORE. April 4. HELEN IRELAND GORDON, wife of Alexander Monro, age Tn. service, wed., - p. m.. U31 a. St. llernsrd st. Int. private. .MORROW. April 4, KLIZAUBTH Stan- ROW. Funeral private. Wed.. 2:30 p. m.. 4723 Smlck st., Manayunlt. MUNETHALER. April 2. MAGDALENE, widow of Joeph Munethaler sged 63. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 8 a m., 3S48 N. 9th St. High mass St. Ronaventur&'a Church 0 a. m. Int. rrlvale MURPHY. On April 3. 1020. ROBERT MURPHY. Relatives and friends, also Roto of Shiron I.odje. No. 39. F. and A. M., In vited tn funeral, on Tuea , at 1 o'clock, from his brother's residence. V011 Upland et. Ser mon at Union A. M. E. Church 1:30. Int. Eden Cem. NICE. CYRENA W. widow et Jacob E. Nice, aged 70. Funeral St, Thomas' Church. Whltemarsh. Tuea., 8 p. m. All Invited Remains may be viewed Mon. night, son-in-law's. W. R. Diddle. 1313 N. Sth st West Phlla. NOBLE. AprU 1. DAVID A., husband lata Anna Noble. Funeral Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. 222S Fltzwater at. Solemn requiem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. NOWLAND. April 3. MARY V.. widow ot Robert T. Nowland. Funeral services Tues.. 11 a. m.. 1015 Oak Lano ave.. Oak Lane. Int. private. O'PONNELL. April 4. REBECCA M.. widow of Hugh O'Donnell. Relatives and frlnds Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. jiuo .Main si , uaroy. ra. i-oiemn requiem mass Blessed Virgin Mary Church 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem. Omit flpwers. O'HARA. April 2. MARY J., daughter ot PAtrlck and Catharine O'Hara (nee Collins). Relatives and friends. 11. V. M. Sodality. In vited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 n. m.. 804 S. 3d st. High requiem mass 10 a. ra,. St, Philip de Nerl's Church. Int. Cathedral Cem. FLETCHER. April 4. at parents' reel dence. fi.l.in Greene st.. Oermantown. MAR OARET MARY, daughter or Ilenrv W and Margaret Fletcher, aged 18 Due notice of funerel. POTTER. April 3. JOHN F, POTTER late of Bellefonte, Pa. Funeral services Tues.. 11 a. m.. chapel Andrew J. Balr : Son Arch and 10th sts. Int. private. POWDERLY. April 1. JAMES A., hus hand of late Jennie Powderly (neo Smith). Relatives and friends. Dlv. No. B0, A. O. H . Invited to funeral, Tues.. b:30 a. m.. 2212 Cross st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Edmond's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RILEY. April 4. at f7th and Master sts., MARY, wife of Matthew Riley Funeral Thurs,. 10 a. m.. SL Gregory's Church. Int. private. ROBERTS. Of pneumonia and measlee. 1st Day. 4th Mo. 3d. EMMA II . widow vt Abel s Roberts and daughter of late Jacob snd Hannah Bocklus. Funeral servlres, 3d Day. flth. 2-30 p. m. residence of Charles B Llewellyn, 13i2 Ross st . GUI. At'ult relatives and friends Invited ROYDE-SMTTH At Atlantic Cltv. N J., on April 2, OWEN STANLEY, husband of Anna Rode-Smlth (nee Pollock) Funeral services at Ivy Hill Cem , Mon.. 3:30 P. m, SAVERY In West Chester Pa , Hrst day. Fourth Month 4th HiSXA It . wMntr of Edward Saery Funeral Fourth-day. 3 p. m.. 223 W. Miner st. SCHULTZ April 3, THEOD08IA B . widow of Albert A Srhultz Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlres. Tues , 1 P ra Olier H B.ilr Bldg,. 1820 Chestnut st Int private Omit flowers bMITIt April 0. JULIA HARVEY. wlN of Jacob K. Smith. Sr Services Wed , S p. m.. 1.1)1 N. lflth st. Int. rrlvate. STAGER April 3. ANNIE K. STAGER (nee Lemasten. wife of John J Stager. Relatles and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Man.. 8 p. m., Oliver 11 Balr bldg.. 182 Chestnut st. Int. Chambersburg. Pa., on arrival of train leaving Broad Sr. Statloi. Tu-s . R:40 a. m. STEEVER At 430O Chestnut st. April 4, SUSAN I. V., daughter of lato George W Steever. Funeral services Tues 3 p. in St. Philip' Church, I2d and Baltimore ave. Int. prUate. STRANO April 3. MA11T1N LEIBKR. son of Andrew M and Madge E Strain: (ns L-lber), aged 10 mos. Funeral private. 1843 E Cambria st. SULLIVAN. April 2. ALICE, widow of Patrick Sullivan (nee niglev). aged SB. Rela tlves and friends Incited to funeral Tues 8 30 a. m . 01 East La r'rosse tve Lans. dnwne. Pa Solemn mass of requiem St. Phllomena's Chun h 10 a. m. Int. Cuthedral Cem. TAUTAGLIA. Sudden!. April 2 FLOP. ENTi: RUTH, 'wife of Ferdinand Tartaglia. snd daughter of Franklin H and late Lldla Florence) MacMorrls Relatives and frlenls Inwted to funeral sen.ces Tues . 2 p. in Ollei H. Balr Bldg . 1820 Chestnut st Int West Laurel Hill Cem TOWNSEND Fourth Month 3d. AN MB P daughter of the lato Jesse and Elltahe'h Townsend. formerl of Yasear ae Swarttl more l'u Relatives and friends may view remains on Third Day. Tues. the lllh from in a m . to 12 m at 1820 Chestnut st, Int private TRACEY April 3. Mury, wife or Jam's Trace Relatives and friends United to funeral. Wed . 8-30 a ni 212 ltMrmltsgs si Manajunk. Solemn requlom mass Holv Famlli Church 10 ft m. Int Westminister. WALDMAN Aprtl 8. GEORGE husband of late Augusta Waldman. aged HI. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuts , 1 p in . 1028 W. Indiana re Int. North w ood Cent WALTER April 4. KATE G "WALTER, 2S02 Mldvala nve. Due Mjtlto of funeral win ne given WARDEN At Haverford Pa . April 'J. WILLIAM O 2d. son of Clarence, A. and Helen " .irden aged Id. Wl'.STWOOP Snddenlv April ,J, AN DREW J husband of Hannah E West wood (iw Dick) aged 3 Relatives and friends alio Fourth of July Lodge No l'i K of P . Idaho Tribe No 73. 1 O R M . Penna Assembly No .1 A O M P and employee of .1 E. l.onorgran a Co. invited In funeral services. Wed , 2 p. ni , residence. 13 Oregon ave Int private. Fernwood Cem Friends may call Tuesdsy eve WILSON. April , EMMA WILSON (nee Dempster), sged 10 Relatives snd frln"e invited to funeral. Tues , 2 p. m , uncle's residence, Joseph II Dempster, 883 N 43th st Int. Fernwood Com, Remains may b viewed Mon. eve. WILSON. ADrll 2. GEORGE O hu.han.l ot Mabel Grege Wilson Funeral services P. n Frle m . 1231 N. iiaaneid st int. rerm Hill ends' rem.. Lancaster tounty Ps. woLCorr. Arm 4 eiuia c wot. COTT. Funeral services Wed.. 1 p m., resl denco of sen, 613 B til Bernard st. Int prtvsts. LOST AND FOUND UOU lot small brown Pekinese dog. nesr Aronlnilnk Country Club, rewsrd If a turned tn W. Georio Brook. Bloonineld ave.. Drexel Hill HEIiP WANTKD-PEMAI.E BOOKKEEPER snd rashlert must be typlsll for Atlantlo City chain, Jewelry store I at. tnictlvs salary, permanent position to tlti rlent and capable woman or un(uestlonaba rhsrseter. Apply 1UH Liberty llldg., Phlla. UOOKKUEPEU wanted. Apply 1010 B, Susquehanna. CASHIERS, experienced, or thos desiring iu mni,, wa ,wm rnasavor to pisca nn enaeavor to pisca yo I American Btorts C., jj user 7our nome, an? --IO0I3 sts. W? iW m:3 M ei VJJ A' ','i t e u c w v' -J ,11 (I f'vt iafl he ?3 i id l str'''.. ' tl 1,1 V i . ?,, ,ftt P. w . 'Ht v c- H tMi.i!i. 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