,"T, ,"-- 72 '( 'i. " r .4 - - rf '- ' ,' I SMOOT SEES PLOT . , .' ' N SUGARJNQUIRY Utah Senator Accuses Trade i Commission of Conspiracy 1 n rinfnnt Hllv IOWA MYSTERY MAN .DIES fiTOiy; .graffiti 'ihaiHHiAl onea?, ': DBAtHH I BKATIIW .La . J?" 1 -- MAY 24 1920 9 PROBE PURPOSELY DELAYED j , Iiy (do Associated Tress Wellington, Mny 24. Chnrjto.s that r Federal Trndp ('oinmlsalon lnvrstlKti t!mi of the Utah-Idaho SiiRiir Co. wnB liplns ttcM In n" effort to tlofent him for Tp-elrrtlon wore innlc in the Senate today by Senator Smoot, Hepubllenn, Utah. Although Senator Sinoot said he had only a nominal stork interest in the company, he declared the rommlision's activities were being directed ngnlnat his political interests. "No one can object to any action that can be tnken to control or regulate the lawful distribution of suiRnr," na!d Senator Smoot, "but when nny depart ment of tbo government undertakes to secure the defeat or election of n United HtatCH Kcnator through the In vestlgntlon of the uffalrs of n sugar company it Is time thut such n con temptible practice be called to the at tention of the public." Senator .Smoot rend copies of tele jsratiiN alleged to have passed between W. H. Hcer. attorney for the commis sion in the Utuh-Idaho company' in vestlgntlon, and George K. Sanders, of Halt Lake City, in which Mr. Hcer nsk d Sanders for advice regarding his movements and depnrture from Utah. The alleged reply of Mr.'Hand6rs ad vised Mr. Jleer not to be "lu too big n hurry to finish your case, as public sentiment is fast changing and almost entirely for government prosecution." "Sugar magnates anxious for you to get through," the reply continued. "1'almer should keep you on Job. If you keep going for two months it will cost Smoot his Scnato Rent. Better kill time with Washington authority. " Months ago, Senator Smoot said he was advised that the trade commission planned to investigate the Utah -Idaho concern jusc oeiorc tne election nnu tnnt among other causes aligned was that i it would help defeat him for election. I Mr. Smoot said he owned only seventy- j six Bhares of stock in the company, pay ing him $22 monthly, including Home j from his father's estate. The senator also read telegrams ex- I changed between himself and the sugar company relative to fixing sugar prices, anil said nil had been inspected by l)e- I partment of Justice ngents and his en tire courco in thnt respect approved. Dpi(c this. Senator Smoot Mild, it annears the trndo commission investi gation had become n blow at his political career. "I am positive the honest people of this country," said Mr. Sinoot. "will not approve of any such rotten politics." TROOPS SAVE PRISONER Mob Threatens Alleged Slayer of Man Who Defended Fiancee Washington. May 24. (Hv A. P.) 'A detachment of cavalry from Kort Mjer tm called out last nlglit to disperse n mob of more thun 1000 persons, which surrounded the jail at Alexandria court house, twelve miles from limits of the District of Columbia, attempting to ob tain possesion of William Turner. Turner is accused of having shot to death T. Morgun Moore, uu ciiiplo p of the naval torpedo plaut at Alexan dria. Va.. and of having attempted to attack Miss Pearl Clark, of Wash ington, Moore's fiancee, and secretary to Representative F. A. Iiritten. of Illinois. Turner is said to have held up Moore I and Miss Clark while they were in an automobile at the VIrginin end of the ioioiuuc oriugc, ii mi 10 nave useu ms jiihtol when his demand for money and jewelry was refused. Huntsman Once Member of Treas-urq-8eeking Sand Kedford, la., May 2 I. Hates Hunts man, eighty-three, Iowa's "man of mystery," is dead. Huutsinnn was n member of n bnnd of treasure seekers whose efforts to locnte $00,000 burled on the "Klondike" farm in Taylor county caused blasted lives, untimely ;, " "nsoivcii municr. Huntsman camo prominently into the public eve n few years ago when ho was made n defendant in a murder case Involving the slaying of n wealthy cat tleman in 1808 n crime once lnid at the door of the James bovs. WOMAN KILLED BY AUTO Injuries Prove Fatal to Mro. H. 8. Brown, of West Chester West Chester, I'o., Mnv 24. Mrs. Henrietta Shields Urown, nged about sixty-five years, member of u lending famly In this place, died today lu a hospital from injuries received Satur day night when accidentally struck and run over by nn automobile owned by Lewis K. Stubbs, a banker. Mrs. Urown started across Gay street nt n point beyond n crossing, walking diagonally, and got in the path of the car. Several broken ribs nnd Internal injuries resulted in death. JSeatfjs Relatives uu! friends lnvlttd to tunerat. Thursday. 1:4.-, p. m.. late residence. SIM Cme'eryVC" "" C ' Inlrmm BhtAa nnCKBR. May 21. Et.tZADETH A., jjauahtcr of Clms. and Hrldjet Becker. Relatlvea and friends, n. V. M Sodality of 8t. Oregory'a anil all other church societies. Invited to funeral Tuesday. 7:30 o. m.. BB21 Hunter nve. Holemtt requiem ma. Ht. tlreeory'a Church, n a. , m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, llatlevlllo, N. J. Newark (N J,) mid Hyracuse (N, Y.) papera copy. llinuk.'NWAI.D. May 22. I.AUItA TIIEO KNWAI.I) (nee llarflnffer). wife of Herman IlloK-mvald. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. precisely, residence. B21 H. 3d at. Servlcea at Ht. Peter's Church. 3d and I'lne ill. Inter ment Grcenmount Cemetery. ni.KY. May 22, JOSEPH 8. HLET, Sr. Thirteenth Ward Executive Committee. Mu tual iiepumican uiud, an otner orianiza tlona of which he was a member. Invited to attend funeral services. Tuesday. 2 p. m., residence, of his son. 419 N. 10th at. Friends IinowN. At hl horrie, 110S f. 40th at., on May 23. QUBTAVUS i vnOVTN. Herv Ices on Tuesday mornlnar nt 11 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Ualr Hide.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. CHANDLEH. May 21. FI.OItENCB 8,. widow of D. Woelpper Chandler. Servlcea on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the res! denco of Charles' J. Webb, Ashbourne road, niklna rarlr, l'a. Interment private. COJVEnY. May 22. MAItOAIlET CON VKKY (nee McMullln). widow of Patrick Con very. Relatives and trlenda Invited to fu neral, Wednesday, B:30 n. m.. late realdenco. 1413 N. Howard at. Solemn requiem mass at Ht. Mlchael'a Church 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery CRAEMER. Suddenly. May 22. FRED I.RICK. husband of l.oulea W. Craemer (nee hrhnatterer). aged HI, Relatives, friends. Richmond Ixidce. No. 200, K. and A. M.: Kensington R. A. C , No.. No. 233: Kensing ton Commanderv, No, B4, K. T. : Lu Lu Tem ple. A. A. O. N. M. B.J Masonic Veterans. Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. ,u Into residence, 112.1 Marlborouch 'at. Int. West Laurel) Kill Cem. DALEY. On Mv 20. 1020. WILLIAM HALEY. I?te of County Derrj'-Prumsum, Ireland. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. lu., nt the residence of Robert George, Oenntz. Pa. Interment private. DENNIS May 22 THOMAS L.. beloved husband of Anna E. Dennis. Relsttves, frlendi, Division No. 1, A. 0. H.J St. Jonoph'a Heneflclal and Holy Name Society of Church of Immaculate Conception; -N. Y, Shipyard Relief Asso., invited to funeral. Wednesday, S-30 a. m , realdence, flS4 Line st., O'iniden N. .1. Iteaulem mam at Church of tmmacilnte Coneeptlon. 10' a. m. Inter ment Cilv.iry Cemetery. View remains Tu .rtiv 7 to 0 n. m. IVHIERTY. May 21. SARAH A. DOH ERTY. Relatives and friends Invited to fu. nernl, Tuesday. S.30 a. m , residence of lmther-ln-lAw, Michael McLauzMln. 124.1 s ,uth st hieIi mass at St. Francis de Sulrn'H Church 10 a. m. Interment New Cnih"ilral Cemetery. DO.VEHOWEIt. May 2-'. MARGARET. wlf of Oenriro IVinehower. Relatives, f'lends Hnd Major M. A. Oherst Auxiliary. No. St. S of-V. Invited to funeral. Wednes iHy. 2 p. m.. residence. (122(! Grays nve." In 'rrment Ht. jaine' Cemetery. KlnA'sesslng. DUEWES.-i-Mav 22. HARRIET E.. widow of Oenrse M. Dreues, Relatives and frlenda lnvlte,d to funeral serilcea, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m . lito J'slrtence. 227 S. .Ith at.. Colwyn. 1 Interment ArllnKton Cemetery. Dl'NLEAVY. At Edcemont. Delaware lountv Pa.. Mav 22. MARY A., daughter of loxeph and the late Agnes Dunleavy, aged 11. Kuneral nnd Interment Wortnesday, Queens town Cemetery, naltlmore. Md. UNnnnTAKFRS m llP BROAD a4d J DIAMOND ilL Stationery J For Accountants DI.VNK HOOKS Hound and Loose Leaf LITHOGRAPHING PRINTING ENORAVINa oitice stationery and supplies MANN Stationery Service is ready to supply accountants with quality products carried rirjht in stock at all times. Phone or mail orders are de livered promptly. Stock looss leaves. Binders. Holders : Hlan'r. Hooka, Columnar Books (2 to 30 columns) j pencils, pens. Inks, erasers; card Index cabinets. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Nav York Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 18 1,8 Salesmanager A leading and progressive food product manu facturer in Philadelphia desires to secure a big man to fill the position of salesmanager. The man for this position, in addition to being thoroughly honest and industrious, must have good executive ability and be able to take charge of sixty salesmen. In addition, he must be thoroughly familiar with the grocery, hotel and institutional trade of Philadelphia and the territory within twenty-five miles of the city. In replying, give references, stating age and salary desired. All replies will be kept in strictest confidence. Box C 203, Ledger Office. rjlTNM.-Mllfa v'nt mr 19 A ne"rtr ....u tr of the late Owen and Martaret Dunn, Relatives and. friends Invited to funeral, Wednesday. 8:80 a. m., from her lata resi dence, 1732 Glrard ave, Solemn htirti re quiem mass at Church of the.Geau. 10 a. m, Intermerit Holy Cross Cemetery. EASTIIURN. May 22. QEOROB ,T bus S!!r,.0f .9"rlne Ilainon Eastburn, ajred JT, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Wednesday. ;3o , m,, frorn hs48 Ilaynton !.. Germantnwn, L'olmn re'iulem maea nt St Vincent de Paul Church 10 a, m. In tenment private. EftflCK. May 23. KLtZAnETH. widow of John II. Easlck, aired P2. flervices Tue fl?i H.r- m- 8,lM Hmwn at. Interment Wednesday a. m., Urandywina Manor Church. -.('AJ'NCI?. May 21, HAnnY A., aon of Ceortre ami tha late Catherlna Faunee, aied 1" eerr. Funeral services Monday, 8 p. m,, ;l his parent's residence, noJIt Coillna at. Intermert Tuesday, Toms River. N. J. Re nialns may be viewed Monday evening;, after 7 n clock. FAUST. May 22. CLAnA. wife of lata Solomon Faust, axed 03, at lh residence of her dauithter. Mrs. N. Ilodner, 488 Knlthrt ave . Camden, N. J. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tuesday, 2 p. m. prec sely at tha parlors of Morris Rosen V,'"'" Hon. 2IK1U ft, Hroad st. Interment Har Nebo Cemetery. FENN, May 22 ALTOED If. FENN. Due N ill 'un,r1 wl" b 'vn. 'nm 861S ' rLYN.Js May 28. EDWARD L., son of John J, and lata Delia Flynn (nee Harklna). Notice of funeral later, from hla father's residence. 1821 8. 6 Ith st FOLEY. May 20, ANNIrJ. widow of John T, Foley. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wednesday. 8:80 o. m.. late real dence, 2T N. Preston st. 8olemn requiem mass St. Jamea'i Church. 88th and Chestnut jte., 10 a. m. In torment private. . Omit flowers. SJfiT- Ardmore. Pa.. on,Mar 23. JOlfN F. FOX. servlcea on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Oliver H. Dalr Hide, 1820 AMSy'fJj' Interment private. raKNCH. May 23, WtliLfAH T. FR13NCH. Relatives, friends and Mitchell Lodne, No. 200. F. and A. M Invited to fu ';!;!laL,rv'c, Tuesday. 2 p. m.. residence. 11)8 n. Duval st., Germantown Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Monday cvenlnr. OAREU On May 21. 1020. MARY C. OADBL. tuneral aervlce on Tuesday. 2 p. m., at the Oliver It, Dalr .nulldlna-. 1820 clUf.,nS,..y:..ln,frment strictly private. . ORASHEIM May 22. JOSEPH, aon 01 Isaac, and Rose Oraahelm. Relatives and friend, nlso all societies of vhlch he was m member, aro Invited to attend funeral, Wed.. S p. m. sharp, residence. 847 YV. Allegheny nve. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem. Friends may call T,ues,. after 7 p. m. HOWARD. Suddenly, May 22. EDWARD II., beloved husband of Perth Howard and aon ot Louis and Lillian Howard, Due notice of funeral will ba elven. IIUMMA. May 21. UENNER. husband of Mary Humma, ased St. Relatlvea and friends Invited to nttend funeral, Tuesday, 8:80 a. m., from hta son-in-law's residence. 4811 Main St., Manayunk. Solemn requiem mas Ht. Mary'a Church 10 a. m. Interment Westminster Cemetery, Headlnr papers please copy. INGRAM. May 91. ELIZA E,. wife of William Intrant. Relatlvea. friends, Quaker City Dlv., No, 30, . of T.. and Ladles' Aux, ofA M.' F,; invited to funeral, Tue..,ji F. m,, irom lain resioein-p, ' ""-. nt, Fernwood Cem. On view Mon. eve. iACOnr,-M3n May 21, 102 1, M'MNIB JAC01IY (nee Dease), wlfa 6f Elmer h. Ja; coby. aired SO years. ""e.,Tui,d5Xv,if p, m at her late residence. "SBN" Perth at. fntermeret at North Cedar Hill t-em-tery. Vlewlnr Monday evening, KEOGIf. Mnv 2!. MARGARET . KWOOII (nee White), widow of John, Keogh. Rela tives and friends are Invllod to attend fu neral. Tueiday, 0:80 a, nt.. residence, li 48 N. 10th at. Kolemn requiem maea at Ht. Malachy'a Church 11 a. m. Interment Mew Cathedral Cemetery. KLOCKNER. 'IARRY KLOCKNER. for marly of Philadelphia. Died at Colorado Rprlna-s, May 23, ased 40. Cremation at Denver, May 2d. ... KOOKKR, At his residence, C08 W. Lehigh ave.. on May 21. HENRY C. be loved husband of Gertrude Kooker (nee Mvera). aed 87 years. Servicer on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Oliver II. Ualr Hid., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at North wood Cemetery. LOUOHEnY May 21, JAMES JOSEPH, son of John and Susan Loughery (nee Col ton), aced 80. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, on Tuesday, nt H:3u a. m.. from parents' residence, 102ft Point Ilreeio ave. Solemn requiem masa at St. Edmond'a Church at 10 n. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. LUDI.AM. In Philadelphia, Pa.. May 23., LESLIE H. LUDLAM, aged 07. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services on Wednesday, at 1:80 p, m.. at hla lata rest dence. Cape May Court Houee. N. J. In' terrnent Bouth Dennis, N. J. ,.. MALKEMEB. Jlnv 22. of Wllkes-parr-. Pn. CLARENCE P., hutband of Lillian M. kernes, sged 23. Funeral services Tues., 2 p. m.. residence of hla father-in-law. EilwarJ W. iUnenck, 020 N 00th at.. West Phil. ,nMELLLE.-My SO. 1JOV1B ... Jwataiid of Anna Melvlllo (nee Moran). Relatlvea and frlenda and nil aocletlea of which ha was i a member Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday. :a0 a. m.. from his late, realdence. 8 N. Preston st. Solemn requiem mast at Bt. Jamea'a Church 10 a. m. Interment Holy CiI5!21m5 21. HARRY P. MIMA $ 83 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend his funeral aervlcej, Turaday. . p. m. precisely, nt the David H. Schuyler Dldg., Broad and Diamond ats. Interment private, , MYERS. Suddenly. May 22. IBVI. hua band of Louisa Myers (nee Stelger). Rela tives and friends, also all hla1 societies, In vited to services, Thursday. 2 P. m.. resi dence. 418 W. Cumberland at. Interment Oreenmount Cemetery. Frlenda may can Wednesday evening. MYERS. May 21, MATILDA, wife of John Myers. Relatives, friends and socle ties Invited to funeral services. Mondny.s p. m.. residence. 2021 N. omag at. Interment private. O'NEILL. May 21. JOHN J., husband of lito Mary O'Neill (nee Cnitchleyl, and non of the late Jamea and Catherine O'Neill. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wednes day 8:30 a. m.. 2832 E. Thompson at. Solemn requiem mass at Bt. Ann's Church. 10 a. m.. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. , - VnitEMIlA. Mav 1 RBV-JOSEPII POR KMIIA. rector ot St. Josephat'a Polish Cath ollc Church, 111 Qrapa at.. Manayunk. Another Week in Which You Men Who Have Been Waiting Can Buy Mew Spring and Summer suits, light-weight top coats, straw hats, shirts, underwear, hosiery everything you need at One-Third Off This sweeping reduction excludes nothing in the Store, not even the finest merchant tailoring fabrics in our Cus tom Tailoring Shop. ORIGINAL PRICE PAY SAVE $33.00 Suit nnd Overcoat 823.34 11.60 40.00 Halts and Orrrcoata 820.07 813.33 848.00 Suits and Overcoats 830.00 313.00 8S0.00 Hulta and Overcoats (33.34 810.00 805.00 Hulta unit Orrrcoata 830.07 818.33 800.00 Hutta and Overcoat 840.00 820.00 863.00 Nulta nnd Overcoats 843.34 821.06 870.00 Hulls and OTercoata 840.07 823.33 878.00 Suits and Overcoats . . 800.00 835.00 880.00 Hutta and Overcoats 853.34 820,60 885.00 Hults unrl Overcoats 830,07 828.33 800.00 Hulta and Overcoats 860.00 830.00 805.00 Hults nnd Overcoats 883.34 831.08 8100.00 Hulta and Overcoats 860.07 833.33 TROUSERS ORIGINAL PRICE PAY SAVE 110.00 Trousers 80.07 83 33 "S-OO Trousers 8l0o 4,0o !H2 ,Jro""rr" 80.00 84.00 "? Trousera 810.00 85.00 110.30 Trousers 811.00 30 OK 818.00 Trousera 13.00 $0,00 SHIRTS ORIGINAL PRICE p.Y SAVE 315.00 l'lne Silk Shirts 810 00 xr. nn 312.00 Fine Hllk Shirt , 8800 4iin 810.00 Fine Htllt Hhlrta JVfl, Jl'! 0.00 Fiber Hllk .Shirts . ;,'. iq n.i 87.30 Fiber Hllk Shirt .85nn iln 85.00 Mndrna unit Russian Cord Hhlrta.!! S3S4 Sinn 84.00 Madras Shirt 3nn i 88.00 Madras unil Percale Hhlrta .' ..,0 ;.'". 82.00 Percale Hhlrt .!... 81.67 .83 UNION SUITS ORIGINAL PRICE pAY SAVE 87.50 Union Hulls ft . 85.00 Union Hulta ,...333? J?' 84.00 Unlim Hulta !'2! 'J'6 33.00 Union Hults .V,.-; iv" ' 82.50 Union Hulta ! iini "'S? 82.00 Union Hulta J J34 ;jjjj HOSIERY ORIGINAL PRICE pAY SAyn 85.00 French Hllk anil Lisle 1a it , n 31.00 French Msle, "Imported" JS'n, JJ,!; 34.00 Pure Stilt '. SVi ?. 32.80 Pure Hllk (full fashioned) ", '"li 31.10 Pure Hllk . . ! ! ! ! ! 7? ', 81.00 .Mrrcerlird LUIe ',17 'i-i ,65 Mercerliert Cotton iA ':;, NECKWEAR From $1.00 to ?7.50, all 1-3 off nothlnjr reserved, ou can buy a staple plain color tic at $1.00 less 1-3 for 67c, or a $6.00 hand-embroidered Pure Silk Knit ted Tie at 1-3 off for $4.00. l COLLARS Every stiff nnd soft collar in our entire stock car ries 1-3 off, regnrdless of make. IMquc 40o J-S off S7c. s, 13c l.lneu 50o 1-3 rfT :i4c. .,. ihc Hllk anil Pique 70c 1.8 ofTooc, .a,, -A" Milk S1.00 1.3 ofr07c.',ute 3S STRAW HATS New and Fresh All the Best Styles ORIGINAL PRICE PAV SAVE 30.00 Hennlta 84.00 ' a on 5.00 Hennlta 33,34 jm,i,i 34.00 Sennit 3,0n - ' 34.00 Hetmlta !,6j J "" 83.30 Hennlta X . . 3S.34 fia rananiBS Leiliorna all 1-3 off the regular price All Tnpa Imported nnd Domestic, from 83.00 to 80 00 sae flflo or 31.07, ' ' Pajamas and Nlcht Klilrta from 313.00, Pure sliir . 33.00 plain color. All 1-3 off. """' ' Mlht Shirts, 33.8083,0013.90. William H. Wanamaker , 1217-19 Chestnut Street (Solemn reuutem hlah mass. Bt. Josechat'a Church, Tuesday, n a. m. ftenmlna mny be viewed Monday after 8 p. m. Interment Westminster Cemetery, PniCB. May iiv, WIM.IAM PniCK, hus band of Josephlno Price (neo Mlckle), njreil 87 ,yeara Pelatlves and frlemls, also Oen. John A. Loa-an Post. No 11R, Q. A. It.! Olrard Circle, No. 6, Urothrhood of Amer ica, Invited to funeral services. Tuesday, 'Jt P. m,, at residence, stot Morris st. Inter ment private Fernwood Cemetery. Friends mav rail Monday evnlnr. QWIfJLKV, May 21, ANTHONY, husband of Annie Qulcley. Ilelatlves and friends In vited to funeral, Tuee., H:8(l a. m., lnte tesl dence, 40S B, 18th at, Solemn mass of re nulem St. Patrick's Church. 10 u, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .. , QUINN, May 21. MAIIT D.. wife of John J, Qulnn Hclatlves.. friends, t.earue of Sacred Heart and Alter Society of Church of the Mot Illessed Hacrament, In vited to funeral, Tuesday, 8:30 a, m.. .late residence, 0810 Chester nve. Solemn nigh mass of requiem, Church of the Most Ideated Sacrament, 10 a. m. Interment llolv Cross Cemetori'. . SCHMIDT. May 22. AI.FnED W... .be loved aon of Katherlne nnd the late Alfred V. Schmidt nnd trandon of lato Jacob Fees, nnd Marlon II. Feen (neo Wltner), at hl.:ate realdence. 1031 N. 0th st Due notice of tu neral will be Riven. BCHMITT. On May 22. J020 mANCES RCIIMITT, aared SI years Services Tuesday, 10 a. m.i at the realdence of her niece. 4003 llaltlmore ave. Interment private. SCHOF1ELD. May 22. JOHN IIEnER SCHOFIEI.D. aged 44. Ilelatlves nnd friends Invjted to futernl. Tuesday, 2 p m., 470 Mar tin St.. Itojibortwih. fWvlces St. David's P. K. Church 2:30 o, in Interment private. Frlenda mav call Xlondav vetilnr. SCOTT. On May 22. WAI-TEIt, husband of Hannah It. Scott, eteran of Civil War, survivor of Sixty-eighth neglment. P, V,, and honorary member of Montgomery lyidge, No. 10, Relatives and friends Invited to aervlcea, on Tuesday, at 1 p. m. Interment private at West taurel Hill Cemetery. SCOTT. At Wenonah, N. J., May .21. PAnAH I... widow of Edward P. Scott. FU. neral Tues., 2:30 p. m., residence of son-ln-jaw, Hiram H 7ap, Wenonah. Frlenda ma call Mon after 7:30 p. m. ST.in. May 22. ESTHrin P.. beloved wife of Raymond C Selb and daughter of FJ. Everett and late Anna Welding Smith, agi-d 22 years. Services Tuesday. 2 i. m.. 4010 Chancellor st. Interment private. West minster Cemeterv. 8EIDEL. Suddenly. Mav 22. ADELINE, widow of Gustavo Seldet (neo Frank), aged 00. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to at tend funeral, Tuesday. 8:30 n. m,. from the residence of her son-in-law, S. Kudcr. 8050 E st. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Ascension 10 a m, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemtery HMITlf. At Pelham Apartments, German town. Mav 21, WIIA.IAM, K . beloved hus band of Charlotto McClure Smith, aged RO years. Relatives and friends. Mellta Lodge, No. 200. F. and A. M . and employea of W. T. Smith & Hon, Invited to funeral services, on Monday, at 2 n. m . precisely, at resldenro of his mother. Mrs. W T. Smith, 1102 W, Lehlah nve. Interment private SOWERS. May 20. ELLEN, widow of Elijah Sowers. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlcea Monday, fl p, m.. late residence 2827 Frank ford ave. Interment Tueaday mornlnsr, Reading. Pa. 0TRASSF.R. May 21. of pneumonia, Ser rreant CONRAD D. STRASSER, husband 01 Mnrgurlte M. and aon of -Anna K, and the lato William J. Ftrasr. tigcd 40. Rela tlvea and frlenda. aim V. S. M. C. of League Island Navy Yard, are Invited to attend fu neral services. Tuesday. 1:30 p. m., at the undertaking parlora of Wm. II Eppley, 8200 Frankford ave. Interment private. Green- nnATns mount Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Monday evening. BTRAUH. May 22. at Pitman, N. J Rev, ANTHONY STRAUII, aged 78 years. Fu neral acrvlcea Wednesday, 2 p. ni.. at tho apartments of W. U M. Ilurrell, 427 Market at,, Camden, N. J. Interment prlvnte, Har lelgh Cemetery. Friends may call Turday. from 0:30 to 8:80 p, in., at his late residence, 32 Mount Vernon ave.. Pitman. N J. STONE. May 22. THEODOKK A. hus band of Sarah Stone (neo Nicholson). Rea tlves find frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs day. B'80 a. m,. 834 Walklns at Solemn hlith maaa Annunciation Church 10 a. in. Intermnt Holv Cross Cemeterv. HTRINOEIl. May 22, ANNIE aniPFIHI, widow of rjamewell Stringer, aged HO. Rela tlvea and friends, nlso Victoria Lodxe, No, 4, Order of Daughters of St. Cleorge. Invited to attend funeral servlcea Tuesday, a p. m, precisely, lato residence, 1432 N !!rna.d at Interment Ml, Peace Cemetery. Friends may call Monday, 7 to 0 p. m. THOMPSON. Mav 21. HOWARD THOMP SON, husband of Christina S. Thompson, aged 87. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited, to funeral services, Tuesday, 2 p. m.. late residence, 4023 Wayne ave.. Germantown. Interment private. Friends may calUMon day evening. nnATUrt VANHOLT. May 21. HLANCIIE, wife of John 1). Vnnholt and daughter of Mathew and late Kmma K. Canning. Fune.al serv ice Monday, 2 p, in., 014 N, 4th at, Inter ment rtivatu WAY. On May 23, ALFKEI I). WAY. Relatlvea and frlenJ nre Invited to the fu neral on Tuesday nt I2.3U n m , from his late residence, ,1110 Hnrlrw Oiirden St. Ser' Irea nt Nortnmlnster Presbyterian Church ut 2 o'clock. Interment prlinte. WELSH. May 21, ANNA I! . wife of Mar tin M Welsh. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tuesday. 7:30 n. m.. lute rel dnce, 3440 Woodland ave Solemn mnas. Church of Moat Ulessed Sacrament l) a. m. Interment Holy Cross f emefery. WIOHTMAN. IRKNA A., wife of Chnrles O. Wlghtman. Jr.. aged 40, In California, May 10. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery May 24 WILLIAMS May 22. KI.LKN A , wife of Frank C. Williams, daughter of Ixiulsa and late Richard Palmre. aged 62 years. Ku.ieral acrvlcea on Wednesday, nt 2 n. m at 232.1 S 12th et. Interment private, Arlington Cemetery. Frlenda may call Tuesday oc- WILMSEN In Xfarsellle.i, Franc, on November 21. 101S. FREIM7UICK O. WILM HEN. enslmi. t H. N It F . eon of Hernhard nnATOB y. Tt 4V- ana unrotne wiimsen, 01 Kiains i-arg, a tea vei i 22 yearsi Servlcea on Monday afternoon at In j J 0:30 o'clock nt St, Paul's P. H. ChunMi, "! Asnonurno ami ,uia xorK roau. vtonia --,i Interment, private. .... ... ?,' lato Jamea L. and Ellin Wilson. Relatives $ . nnd friends, also Liberty Bell Lodge No. f ',. 6S7, II. of It. T , are Invited to the services,, on Tuesday at : p, m.. at hla1 late residence" 781 N 441H at interment at Westminster Cemetery, jiemaina may ue viewea djopaar evening. WOLF May 22. CHARLES, soil of tha Ini.-Mlmnn and Catharine Wolf. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thursday,' 8 , n m rAnlilnee. H13 Fltawater at. taaat. X 1' rAiiim at lfnlv Trinity Church 0:30 a. ea.f Aa Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, '?' .-,- rs nf.t leon vitlfr.T.ltl hu.i..Hi c XJn.. -i" i. .' ;"-.., " ''J 'l of IiOUIsa ianr mee lviangi. ifiaiivea anu ' friends, also employea ot John Wanamaker ,) ' .1 to nttend the funersl. on Tuesday, at 1:39, 'VI from hla late resinence, mo jtniiwp n.' nj ij Interment .private. Remain may ba vlw4d ' j Morday evenin. YEAOER. May 22, GEORGE W foN merly of 200 N. 0th st. Frlenda may mil Monday evening, Albert Moore. 021 N, 18th st. Interment lUrrlshurg, Pa. , - f,, If w LARGEST AND OLDEST DISTRIBUTORS OF Pbib-AEs in Philadelphia At nil times wc have nil sizes and colors in any quan tity and nt lowest prices. Afey yTnestrEEI 812 "Everything for the Workinkman" LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN THE Town Crier's tale was often very disheartening to those with unprotected valuables. The modern equipment of fire and burglar proof safety vaults of this company offer the most adequate protection for personal possessions. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street Broad and Chestnut Sts. Northeast Corner tft 4 'Ml - 5' -,vir ' "& 1 erf i H Sk J ' -Vat ,-1 2 il 'i S5Ji "i ms -J M .-;:; Hi . "V 1 M trr w? 3 n r Lee Union-Alls e svlost Populew Work Garment At America Jti Approximately y'-- one million yards of cloth are cut monthly to make Lee Union- Alls- a proof of demand never before equal ed by any otiher work garment ever manufactured. BUT REMEMBER- UNION-ALLS is a Trade-Marked Name. They Can't Be UNION-ALLS Unless They Aro LEE'S. PT W& f Ii ': I laVaaJlaH aaV 1 . - "rv' 3 il.. :-i'v'! If'i'0 1 I ir WbStkk. "CtS ' ! -:-' !--; :. ' . . ! i I jm "i ';$. $ t The H. D. Lee Mercantile Company V. llmCiif' iS'sfc" jH JM Uanuui City. Mo. St. Louln, Mo. Oilcarjo. "I- T V lr7i i" !i' "' ''! 'i 'v'!'"-: ijK MB I Trenton. N.J. Kanau city. Has. Sontb Bend. Ind. 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