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

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LA RATIFICA DEL
II I TT n ill m A f All ft
t PA IIUII KAKAIIU
M Principe Reggente Alesiandre
dl Jugeslavia Ratifica I'Ac
, corde Adriatlce
Published and Distributed Under
, t permit no. an.
.Anlherled by Hit act of October .
11)7. en nit at the Posteftlc of Phlla
Itlphla, Pa.
A. 8. ntmt.ESON.
Pegtmaater Uensral.
nelxriMle, 2a nevmbr II Prlnclpn
ItagKCiit Alctxnniire dl JitReslatla ha
Mtlficate II trnttate ill Hepalln, per la
alsttmailenr- delta rjtiestlum Ailrlattcn
tr I'ltalla e la Jugeslavia. TnnntitizIe
' Ute rltttn ekrI.
Flume, 22 nevunbre. Onbrlrle D'An D'An
munxle, cemandante dot llenari dl
JTlume, h Irrl dlchlarntn che rRll c'
iBtlterabllmrntp contrntle nl pattn ill
Rapallo che atatcinn la fii"8tierie
Adrlatlca tra 1,'ItnUu e la JtiKeilatln, '
chfct&gll centtiiucra' a lettarc firm a rW
giustn asplraxlent dell'ttnlln t.)ane
acctttntc.
''Ie non ml pleghere' ; le non efdrre1
.3li. ..i.. .1...- nvt i.. .
MM..... IIW II' Itr .. nu 1.1.111.1,, IIU
UP
corrlapendente clip le trttervlitava.
'1
imttl dcllu vlttrla appa.'lencenu
U'ltnlln. I mlel anilel, kmur.ill del- i
ltEieereltn fitnylnnnrl ilel ttnn-rnu I
lnpldrane perche' accctti II trnttate di
Rapallo,' ma le non irccdere', 1- gluste
Jplrnilftni dcdl'Itnlla dvvone mivru
eeddlafntte.
t'le ita combattrnde ppr unn cluntu
causa uontlntiere' nne
MPltntlenl' dellMtnlia piano
oddl.efatte. Anche e I miei nmiri nil
bbandonefmine, In rlniarre' Irrenmvl
hlle. Ie sone Gcdeetie."
Itbma, 21 nevembre. SI dl'c flu- II
Prtaldcpt?- del .Canalglln del MlnUtrl
Oa-iGlelittl. abbla date ttltte le eppnr-
tutir .dlarjoslxleni ner render lmnea.il
btle tjualslaiii nzlnne prcclpltuta )n piute
dl,l")jAiirninjie. uhc intense eawre causa
dl cotnplicnr.ieHl 1 InVldenll tra 1'ltnllii
la, Jugeslavia.
IOu. Olellttl sente ainmirnziene per
D'Aitminile, mn non pue' fan- u menu
rlmprevcrnrgll tfhe neH'eru prmente i
luiircml Intervfit! della Mmlre 1'utrlu
rbfedenii'ii tuttl 1 kiieI fizll urundi njirrl-
I
jjc , Te he Editor of l ,Ven(7 f'lli'lr t cfer-
. Unfcl??rmm da Trielte W -he l,' J $XT r
Gabticle D Annuuile sembra dlitmste u Pt.-F rinjm ,ainit the cuitem of dcei
rinvlnre qualalarl azlutiu pnfipitatn, ix children by ,tellln them fale sterlea
atteodemle le elczleni In JuciHlavla. and repreeentlnir them nctutl facte. Thj
g1arebbe rouvlnte che la .'iiuchIiivIu refra net alone u drcellnB the children
non ratlflehera" II ttattate dl Itntialle ''"; beiievm. ib.i i iher- i. a Sinta ciau..
e tit' effrlrebbe uu'ettima "PlwtunltnM ' 'h " ? M" r "l '
.iir.ii. ... i.niu,.i... i ,. I" their rhlldrtn the mni wonderful mere"
tURaJla ler loppllcazietie lnteKra!e n, rinderella." -Jack ,nd the ivan
del trnttate ill I-emlrn. lalk," ete . dtlnit the ch'ldren th lmp-ei.
II Comandante Itlzxe, l'rec dl I'rc
anuda, c' atate ricevute dall'Ou. rlollt rlellt
U cel quale Im avutu una lunR:l (tin
ferpn'zd. Depo II -ellmjuin il Coman
dante c' partlte alia veltu dl Aticena
al'illci; phi; prcatlera' Imbarre tuipra
a cacclqterpedlnlerc, dlrette it Fiume.
OIe' lawla suniierre die II Itlzz uln
latere dl una Impertantlislma mlslene
Jdatacll da Olellttl per irAnnuiizlj.
.,. yute ujB un Imiwrluutc (en-,,
.Slglln dl Mlnlstrl, durante II iiuille
al.h-. ..,... -l.Ijf.- ..I, .. II ,... .It
KsisTuuu-.- Piutu unnu .ii- 11 iiuiimu m
eivnpiiiifi nifu uiaiiraii uiiu v.aisii'ru uvi "ji'j ntse-nei uikhi nrr iihih "tin my
drputati nrlla Keiiutn tii martvdl' tilMm. nbeut mn ami triiinr them the i
pros 8 1 me i act":, etnry of th birth of rhrlut, hnw
Lft reiailene ul trattnte Mem t'l-tl1?! .iu.w 1.?'
.,.,. ,i.' .........,,.. ii. ...' Inctint Is especially Intereetlng te chll-i
51!ft "'" P.r,''",a,,a ,,l! -?",rn I d-en--liew they saw a bright star, hew this
tnll On. De .Nuva, relatnrr della Cem- star sined te Imprest them and guided
mlrudene I'arlamentnrn per gll Affltrl th-m t the manger wherein Christ was
Elteri. born nu could elaborate nn Ible beautiful!
HI prevnde lappreraziuni.' con grandc ,
maggierituza.
HITS PESQUEIRA'S ACTION
Had Ne Right te Refuse Passports
te Fall, Says Mexican
Mexlre City, Ve. 22.-(Ih- A. P.)
Roberte V. I'enqiielrn, Mexican con- I
naenual agent in the t nltrtl HtatiM,
acted without authority In ordering
.'Mexican cenmilar agents en the Inter
' national frontier net te vise the pans pans
pert" of I'nltcd State Senater Albert
II. Kail, of -New Mexico who propesctl ,
te Tialt Mexico t: ity und ntteml the In-
auguralien of Gem-ral Alvare Obregon
J president, en Uercraher 1.
TThls statement wai mode tn the news-
paper Kl I'niversnl yeiterdit , bv Dr.
tHJtherte Itiilalge, innlersecretnr) of
xerelxn a
ffalrri, nbti (xdnted nut that
Pesnuelra's attitude In
no way re
the Mexican
fleeted the xentlmentN of
foreign office.
NEW AUSTRIAN CABINET
I thrlr ex;rlerc as te hew they were dls
Dr. EgOfl QlaX Will H6ld Portfolios fclpllned when girls and what method they
,'f - . ... , favor new and why.
Of interior and War Mothers you knew thai ou need all the
Vienna.. Nev. 22. Twe nertfnlins In
. . . . r
Hreisky, ex-minister of the Interior, hm '
been named minister uf religion and ed- J
...Vi" ."in: ii'..' ."'"", """. ' I
Ticnwen ami vi. wuuiKrKvr ,,ns IM;, I
a nnni n im i iiiini hiiiiiiiiihi riuiiF iia .'..
innelnted feed administrator. De Krt
I'estn Is the new minister of railroad"
Dr. Paltauf of Justice and Kduard
lleinl, ex-minister of commerce, will
be In charge of commerce and Industry.
Aleis. Iluuels will succeed himself .
minister of agriculture, while r)r
lleusch, ex-minister of llnancc, will be
minister of social affairs.
the nejv Austrian cabinet will be held" eth,r J"h. " 'h,,
by Dr. Kgen OIuz. who will be minister '""'Tatntewn Pa
et the Interior and of war. Walter, Vi"onleHn ' R '.
, Japan Peels Railroad Rights
-Tekln. Nev. 2'J. tHy A.P.I .Inpen
bts poeletl her riglitu in three rallrnmU
in! China with the nations making up
the consortium which will pln n iiom iiem
inant role lu the financing of Chinese
engagements, says the newspaper Nlihl
Nlehl, In discussing the consortium nr
Ttngementa, These are the Tsluan-Bhuuti'h-Ku,
Kunml-IIuiheu and Too Teo Toe
Je Uallreads, and then unen questions
whether Japan'n Hacrlfice In net tee
great.
French Girls Attend U. S. Dance
iChewlMiurs, Nev. I".'. Ill) A. IM
. 'Ypung men of this city, who did net
receive invitations te a dance given by
the commander of the American de-
offreyer Ilroeme here, last night, handed
together tn attempt te indiii-c the yeutig
Jadles of Cherbourg net te uttend the
affair. The girla, however, ehjecteil,
'ed Bttardeil by their fathers and
ibthers, nearly 100 appeared at the
7 Killed, 30 Hurt In Italian Riet
Delejru. Itnly, Nev. 22. (My A.
,J,) Seven pereeim were killed and
.thirty wounded In a cenllict between
iBeclallsts and antl-HeclalisU ut the first
meeting of the new municipal council
'hef yesterday. ,
prize Frem Seed Found In Street
. Iterlln. N. J Nev. 22. Ten-yeer- I
"-eld I'aul De Hplefhe. Jr.. of A ten. weu
tt, In prizes at the Camden county ag
ricultural eMIU ! I'"" lOHIl ter
t wwlng mi eptlity 'pound pumpkin fi
t-
7tesJWa ftJWPiMM up iremtse, a:
A
THE
Letters te the Editor
"Weed Out City Hall"
ZJS&XJtiKi
very much Impressed with Wll-
Ham II. Smith' article en "Hilelna Assess,
menu" In Friday' Kiiine Pimjc I.aisJKa, i
and would Ilk te contribute a few llne. as,
I am always Incensed when I Vlll City Hall, j
1 knew of a party who had a position j
"created" for him at City Hall, and In a
tery short time resigned. When asked why
he had left hla remark nan "it wa getting
en my nm trying te keep out of the beaV
wai,"
Thle Is only one. There are deiene of.
them and lth all the time they ln are
tery dlcimrteeue tthen any Information Ml
desired
Weed out City Hall ana let thoee that re
main work a couple of heura louder. Ilk
the rent of Philadelphia MIW. C P. n
1'Mladelphta, KeytmWr 15. 1030.
Meetlngi of Pretaat
Te the Kditer e Ihr Ihrntng I'ubliC I.'rfc;er'
Sir While pneilnt- up Flftyaecend etfeel
today I notice that the cltlxen of the For Fer
t -tilth ward have called an Indlmatlen
meetlrui te preteit aaalnet the unjuei In
create of ailtiiminl of the email heueea
In West fhlladelphln, an laid den b the
Heard of llet-ielim of Tetee Wh la thle
net done In eer ward nnd In rer dletrlrt
of the city? The meTeinent hae te he city
wide te be effeCtlYe
The thlna that aheuld be done would be
, te call meetlnca In every dletrlrt for the
uppelntment of a committee, nd uch rem
, "'"'' sheu'd be effected and eultaete can
'"idMes should be chosen te r.ral.i
an
anti-tax party, which will he tmt no for
office nt the netl prln and fall electlena.
t,rpt.ti
It l ry evident that the people who hae
,",,n "nt le l""'r ,u" t0 1,,''rn h' c"'
i-xl) of taipnera f heart, hut Inatead are
lixiklnx t settlnit Jut n mufli money In
the treasury ae that eaUrle can be In
rrenerd and the treaiur looted from time
te tlmr
It neemi that auch a thine ueuld be un-
n Cue enereear in a iree .nierjnn rny, nui ri
ilcnalncnte ''entl net from the av the iepl are
I'rinn riaarn eer ej our lawmanrra, inuu inuu
eenda of p-flp'e wl'f have te elife up their
heiiien If thlaetaiifien In lint reduced They
cannot etand th etpenie, ulth the hemea
they hie tren cemplb-d te purchAee Irelnv
inertjiaret te the "reck.'
It la ttheut time Ihil lh- L-nml ntilille
Make mere Interest In thln of ihle char-
acier, ann tne eni ny tn can an it la
, te mnke their alrrnath frit nt the pnlli
and th' can b done threvmb ehnwlna; a
prer-r eplrll In the calllnr of me-tlnna of
preteet, nnd by protesting through the newa
pnpere, niere auch preteata will be rend
by erbed. and et-rt the movement
eln. C. U n.
I'hlladelphla, Nexemher 17, 1020
Tall Children True Stories
Hen that the It telling thim true stories.
What Is the need for this deception? Ab
solutely none. There are se minj Incl-
djnls that have really happened, aii re
lated li our Hlble and In our histories, that
mother or father could eis'ly secure
"stereheute" tilled with them, that would
nit be eihautted until the children hae
I raeted the age when Ihey could be deceived
by i hen tiny stories.
' .nZZ"? - ??"?
,h,m tnytMnl, ,hM a, no, ,h,
trjih and et I waa alwae able te In-i
I -- . a a. . .
ip-hus inrm, ncn i nriHniM ppreacnri.
ami true story for hours,
Tien when Christmas time had passed I
weu'd tell my children the story of the ten
vl-Tlns, the tnaes and fishes nnd all ether I
b'Mlcnl rnpitilnga, which I cult hated the '
faculty le relate In a simple childish way ,
tb-u all could understand. i
Then If I wanted te enlarge en my stories
I would net take "Cinderella" and "Illue
b."rd ' but would reUte them the story of
Wuthlngtnn creuslng the Delaware. Paul1
Il-Miie and Israel Putnam's ride und
d-
of ethers that I leurned from hi
l-r Thus I was net only entertaining them,
but I was Instructing them In the true ruble
emr'e-e and the true hlteral Incidents of
our vur,trj. Mrs. F. A WAM.ACK
Plillaiklphla. Neemte-r 13, 1U2D
Wants Further Advice.
Tn tht Kdn 0, thr Kv
rilr-Havin. re.d the letter of Mr, llnx.I
K Tomllnven. prlnvd in a recm lesue of
'your paper. In which eh tills h she was
disciplined when a girl and wh she favert
spanking, It Interested me bertu-e of the
author's slncrlty nnd the fact that the
set her experience frnm ree-hlng the whip
ping herself and net from prur-kinff en
some une else
New I brec. there ure many mothers
who read the Torum pane that are In doubt
' as tn hew te discipline their rhlldren, and
b.Vc It would te of IntiTrst In helping
Ihem form an opinion If mere me'h.rs give
wisdom available. Why net advise enrh
.. .... -. .k
practlr.il wltdem you
MRS i: It L.
November . 1020
Smash the Melting Pet
Te fe f.'diter ef.fh ftewl-p fucltc .erfeer
srA rontrlbuter recently declared there
was room in mis country inr minions 01
worthy ferelgnri Thtl is true enough,
hut why net All up the country with Patri
otic Americans who will net turn traller
In a time uf nd Smaah the melting pet .
It. UT.
Philadelphia. October IS 1'J0
Sunday Sports
Te the Kititnr nt fde Kvenlni; 'wb.i" I.titner' '
Sir-1-el me ei. . few werde regarding
Hundi sports for the ministers and ihelr
wcrkers Hew It It lhat the mln'atert hae
se mui h te aa and are flyhttnff te step
Hunda) rvna? Wh don't thi y flgh' In
he amr wny reuardlng girls' dressing th
das? Thn the) II b- doing something
There Is no harm In Humtay sports which
nuike yiung men husk) and clan It It
mu li letter te he the tp-ctaters watch
a game of football ur some ether tpert than
te lie around some corner thn'itlng crept or
malrng a dlsiinler
Why don't the mlntsti rs and their work-I
er think of this and go and tee for them
eeUes'' Ixt's vote for the Hunday law There
would surely be. 0U pr cint for tperts nd
the ether 1 per cent ualni spuria, nrwl the
big mkjerlly of this 1 per cni "would b. the
ministers f PBIIHT
1'hlUdelphla November HI lOKt)
Wife's ahd Husband's Finances i
Te the Kdlter a tde f.'vrnlne TueUc l.tietr. '
Sir I would like you te answer the fol
lowing questiens:
Has a wife the right te knew her hus
band's financial affairs, one of them con-,
cernlng the ownership of a home, the hus
band having the home mortgaged and It
supposed tn be paying principal en said
property, nnd at the same time receiving let
ters of nonpayment, his wife havlni.- by ac-(
cldent come acrptt one of the lettert?
The husband's salary ranges from 1123
te 1160 a iininlh, out uf which he gives hit
wife ISO the wife net knowing what ba ba
remes of the -rest. If the husband Is net
paying anything en the principal, allowing
the borne te b taken from them by ae de.
Ing hasn't the wife the right te knew what
. . .
Ladies Let Cuticura
Keen Your Skin
Fresh
Yeund
.Tsrsamslee
and
aJssTdanTatluvwi
IWt
t Mil M, SHIS.
EVENING PUBLIC -
PEOPLE'S FORUM
. Ltttcra te llte KJIter alieultMin aa
brief nlnl te the point ns peeMbte,
axbldlna- nilythlnrt ihnt ueuld uin a
(leiionilnatlennl or sectarian dtlsus
a Ien.
Ne nttrntlen will be pnM le anony
mous letter. Nnmeer nnd nddrcaiif
rnum Imj alKtird na an r(lncpa(Roei
inlth, itlthuURli namra will net be
printed If request la made that they
be emitted.
The publication of n letter ! net
te be taken n nn Indersement of Ita
view by thl" )anr.
Comintlnlcatleba will net be re
turn) cl unltf-H nccenipanleil by pe"
f" nor will m.iniixcrlpt be navert.
becemea of the money, an ccry paydat he
ha a nethlnir left? Mr. V. ti. T.
Philadelphia. Neemler IB, lBJn,
Thla letter preiKiila a demeellc problem
ruther than a leaal iiueitlen. Ne preceaa
uf law eilela wiherehy n wife can compel
n husband te dlaclnae Ills financial affnlra.
tf he tills te pre v lite ndeijualely fur the
support and hinlntenane of hla wife and
family, Im can be taken Inte court and be
compelled te ulir security te pay nn amount
which the court consider sufficient. In this
Instance It were well It the wife had
heart-te-heart talk with her husband. Per
hap some JudlcleUe relative or friend inlkht
be able tactfully te brlnir ahcut a better
understanding. Or a clereman could use
his persunslte Inftuoneo lh n inAnner le
pieent unneceesnr friction between the bus
band and w'fe
Self-Dependence of Beys
Te Jne jdifer e fhe Evtnine rvallc Ltigrr:
.ilr Oe of the earliest lessens thafshmild
be Instillul Inte a boy's mind I self-dependence.
At seen s the yuunc of the lower
anunalr nre nhle te ferare for thems'elves
their matertml parents rut them adtlft te
jet their own lltlnir, and the eimtle et
the fowls of the air and the tVaals of the
field In thla Instance, na In shim ethers, are
wholesomely susxesllve. ttejs are of:n
kept tee lin ent of the world of action that,
aa men. they nre Intended te buntlr In. They
are- "coddled" ten much, tepcclally by their
mothers.
One can hardly blame a mother fef wish-'
Inc te k-ep her yuunt hopeful tied te her
apron strlnss aa lenjf as peaalbla. Iter de
Sire te retain him by her aide arises from
one of the mom ndmlrable traits It) the ma
ternsj' chxrneler. It Is ae beaUtlfull In ac-c-ird
with her tender nature that, because of
her dreid of the effect pf the Werld't temp
tation upon the mind of her dartlnr. ena
cannot help loving her the better for her
solicitude.
Hut beya should net be dry-nursed tee
lenit. It detracts from their manliness and
makca m'lkeepa of them. When a mother
has done bar duty b Imbuing the mind of.
her son with sound rellleus ahd mers!
principles, when he la old eneuah te be'-
ln the battle of Ufa she aheuld net object-
In vantura hlra In the conflict He Is hattrr
fitted te lierl a It then thtn he would be a
few years later. C. I. WIIjUAMR,
Philadelphia, November 10, 1(W.
Questions Answered
President and King Contrasted
Te the Keiller e thr Ilvnum) I'uhllr l.rilvr
8Ir I would appreciate It If you would ,
answer two questions for in-: !
1 Iees the t'nlted States Cemtreja have
mere power than the Ilrltlth Parliament?
3. Dees the rretldent of ihe United mates i
hate mere power than King llenrge. of
ttinfa rmtuaa itiasi 1le ' -
England? n. C. BUTTON.
I'hlladelphla. November IS. 11)20.
1. Ne. The Congress of the United .States I
Is limited by a written constitution whereas
the power of Parliament under the Hrltlsh
constitution Is supreme and net subject 1 1
te a review by the courts like the acta of
Congress.
2. Tes. The King of Kngland exercises
no direct apiulntment power except In the
case of cabinet mlnlMers and members of
his own household, but even this appointing
power Is limited by the necessity of ap
pointing cabinet of the a&me political fulth
.... . .. i
aa the majority of members of the Heuse 1 1
0j Commenn
similarly tne kind's pardoning
prwer Is really In the hnnds t,f the hemf
secretary, while the President's pardenlnc
An h
Initial,!)
Pay- Y
ment
of
Will
Send
a
SONORA
CHENEY
BRUNSWICK
or COLUMBIA
We have all the new
COLUMBIA Records.
Come in and Hear Them
MYERS F.HALL, inc.
Players Pianos
2626 Germantown Ave.
llelew Lehigh Ave,
i iiOI'EN EVENINGS .
An Opportunity
is yours if you desire te ob
tain photographs which ap
pear in the Ledger or any we
have en file.
The Ledger Photo Service
was recently established
(due te many requests for
prints) and rates may be
had by writing or phoning
LEDGER
PHOTO SERVICE
Roem 31 J
Independence Square
BHRHHl Your
BfflSBjfflllBM Heme
sHssiHimHsMUbIssVsV
XEDaERABHILAOELPfilA", iM03!f).T,
jt i a
power rrtta entirely; with himself. A mere
particular mmtArlsen of the function,, of
these twp chief elecutlvea It net necessary7
except tb point out thai the Kin of Rnitand
has no tete bower or Kglstlatlen, while
the ett of a President en nn art of t'unirest
can only be everruld by a Vete of two
thirds of each branch vellnit separately,
Safah Bernhardt' Stage Career
Te the "-Mlfer of e ffrntlai) fiiMIc f.rrteer:
v Sir riense tell me hew lena 8arah Hern
hardt has been en the sti(r- that Is, when
did the make ber debut ahd In what playt
MlrtlAM T. tNOKlt.
Philadelphia, November 10," UJ0.
Hnrah tlernhardt made her debut In Ifina
In the Theatre Cancels. Paris, in Hnelne'i
"Iphlirne" and Scribe's 'ValVrle." Hh
was eighteen years of age at the time, flha
waa, ut first, net a great success, and re
tired for several years. Her first arent sue
cess was us Marie de Neuber. In Vic Vic
eor lingo's "Iluy Iilas." In January. lafll.
Bhe became Soen recngnlivd as the fore fere fere
nest actress In French tragedy.
"Way Down Eaat," Music, Etc.
TelfMllifr-ifht fCvntliitf PwMIc l.titg'r:
I Ir Can you plenje tell me through your
Pem columns In the i:vknihi pnatt' I.KMiia
what was I.IMIsn tilth's thtmc of music
daytd by the orchestra etery time she ap
peared en the screen In "Way Down Kasl"7
Alse can jeu publish the poem called. "Tha
Rlernal Circle." which contains the follow
ing lln, "The Ind Is Old." It Is In a
book of western poems, tut rannet be found
In the libraries or lioek stores. Thanking
ou for our trouble.
ItttYCK CAHPIOAN.
Philadelphia. October 37, 10-'0.
There are three selections that are prom
inent ns Mlllan aiab themes In, the '"Way
Dawn East" production" at the Chestnut
Street Opera' I'euse, "believe Me, If All
These Ilndearlnr 'Teung Charms." "Utile
Hunch of Violets." both familiar, nnd a
selection written tpeclalli for the production
and unnamed.
We de net have the poem dtslrrd, but will
print It If a reader can send It In.
Poems and Songs Desired
Where Peem .Is Found
Te thr f'dlter e' lae Ki'raliur uMic t.nletr:
Sir In a recent Issue of the People's
Forum n r'eadar rrn.ue.stj an old porn, a
few ltnee ef-which la quoted.. 1 ad. net
knew of nn,y ,collcctlen In which this poem
appears. i,ut the writer will flnd It In
lingman'a Miiguilne' for September. !,
The poem Is csl'ed "Thl 8 tiirtna of the
Magnificat." a monkish legend by E. Sea
bit. CHAM.KB T. llUIlNd.
1'hllad-lphla, Neemh- J, 1010.
Words of Seng Requested
Te fJie Mlfer thr Kvrnfau 'utile .idprr:
Hlr Will yu klndl print In the columns
of the People's Ferura the words 'of the
son. "Fiddle and.I." The words or mutlc,
I am nut cdrleln which, are by Arthur
Oewdeve. SII.1M rtOtlKNCR K. HAT.
1'hlludelphla, November 10. 102O.
We will prl.it thla selection If'll Is net
repjrlghted, aNid n reader will send It In,
Where Story le Found
Te tar fdller it the Kveniaff PiifcUr Uttatr:
Kir "F. H H ." of Audubon, N, J., re
Thank Yeu!
it
men-;
latiens We Were Threatened
with Financial Embarrasment.
BUT - Your Response Saved Us
There is no need te tell you men of the way the clothing market
was shot te pieces you knew that! With after-war conditions
and warm unseasonable weather, store after store cancelled
thousands of dollars' worth of made-up garments en our hands.
We are manufacturers and net retailers, but we must get rid of
this stock en hand
Thousands of Men responded. Thousands
will continue te respond te this, the most
sensational Sale et all times.
We will continue this Sale until every
garment is gene from our factory floor fleer
Act quickly
Offering te Yeu at
Less Than Manufacturing Cost
SUITS "$14p
O'COATS $125?
And They Cost Us Nearly Deuble le Produce
Every garment fresh and new and carries the NU-STYLE
label, which proves its genuineness. Only one suit and one coat
te a single customer. All sizeg, colors and fabrics.
Every Garment is Guaranteed
Buy While the Buying Is Geed
DREYFOUS & LANG, Maniilacturers
7th Floer-Mullord
Take Elevator i Open 8 A.M. te 6 P. M.. Including
quests the, name ef any story dealing with
l he rierldat Everglades. liefer your cer
respondent te "Ths One aitt.1' by Perley,
Peer Hfieebln, tublllhed In ths At-Atery1
Weekly for July I, 1PJ0, a copy of whlcb
he can secure through any large newsdealer,
tlesldea tha atnfy'a aettlntf lh the Kversladea.
.It It .a fins niece of fiction, worthy of a
place. 'In any library. Whatever "F, II.'
II," wants with- such reference I hop h
eill find It In J'th3 6ns rjft. . .
JAltnn liUTJIKH PHU.Ura.
Philadelphia, November 17. 12.
Wants Entire Story
T6 the Hitter it t)u Vcillafl MUe Ltdgeri,
filr rtemewhsfs I have read a short story
about a klag who offered hit crown le (be
man who performed the irree-test servlc
In hlk Mllbw men-, lie rejected rfUn 'ef'taJ
neus eauings. Artsr a long quest he rilled'
an old man and wondered why ha had net
asked for the crown. The old man aaldt
"I arritenly a teacher.1' Th kin placed
the crown upon his head. Can any one
supply me 'with the entire story?
W. I. C.
rhlladelphU, Ndvsrnbtr IB. 19W.
A Seng Supplied
Te f fie F.Mer of the Jfvenlae 'SiMie Lt6am
BIN lAhlesed And mg 'asked for In last
Htixike's Pi'tue Ltreta- by Mrs. Rthel
Ahart, trrlstel. Pa.
MRS. MAK inEI-AKD.,
Philadelphia, November 15, lOSfi
tub oi,e hCftic unipiB irjr thr mim.
I am thinking tonight et the old rusile bridge
That elands by the piurmuflnr stream;
It was there, deur Maggie, with our hearts
full of cheer.
We strayed 'neath the moon's gentle
(Iritmi
'Twas Ib'fe I first met ypu, ths light of
your eyes, (
Aweke In riiy heart a Sweat thrill;
The' new far away, still my thoughts fondly
stray
Te the old rusile bridge by the mill.
ciienus
tleneatt) It ths stream, gently rippled.
Around where the birds loved te trUI'l
Oh, may we seen meet, and I fend le re
Peat, On the eld1 fustic brldire by the mill,.
Hew fln. dear Marrgle, wh6n yeara passed
away.
And plighted levers we became,
We rambled the path o'er the bridge day by
day
Tha.smlira of each eth-r te claim.
Hut one day ws parted, In pain and regret.
Our ve-s then we oeuld net fulfill i
Oh, Irniy we seen meet and our fend love re
peat On the old rustle bridge by the mill.
"Grewing Old"
fe Ihi KitUoret tUl JCvrapiK public Ltitgtr:
Sir- Please print In ynur People's Forum
the poem entitled "Orewlnr Old," which
starts: "The days grew shorter, the nlahts
grew lenger.1'
MIIH, K. I.. PllICE.
rhlladrlphla, November 14, 1820.
"OtlOWlNO OI-D"
The days grew ahbrter, the nights grew
lengtr,
The headstones thicken along the ways
And, life grows Dedder, but love rrewa
stronger
Fer (hose who walk with us day by day.
The tear eotnes .quicker, the laugh comes
slower,
Thank Yen!
Yeu Sure Did Save the
Day! Due
Bldg., S. W. Cor. Bread &
(Formerly Metropolitan Bldg.)
(NOVEJflBER' v2?, 1920
Ths ceufere Is 'letter ie de and drel
And
ths tide of Jey lit ths heart fa
, lower ,
And ssMem ceVers ths reefs of cars,
Dut all tfua things In the world teem trur.
And the better things of earth seem best,
And frlsnds ars dearer, .as friends ars
f ver
And love s all as our sun dips, west.
Then let us clasp hands aa ws walk together,
And 1st us gpsak softly In low. Sweet tones.
Fer ns man knows eh (he mbrrew whether
w two pass en. of but one aefie.
'eved Yeu Better Than Yeu Knew"
Te ihl Kdltsr tht Xvt)? rwbHe fcerfarr:
fllr I should like very much te get the
words of the old song' "I Loved Teg Hat
ter Thsn Teu Knew." 8. U B.
"I IjOVRD TOU HBTTKIt THAN TOO
KNEW"
Our hands ars clasped, the last forever
Perhapt we'll never meet again.
I laved you as I could no ether.
This parting fills my heart with Pain,
Teu aik, and freely I'll forgive eui
The happy past I can't forget,
And though I wander en In sorrow,
t hope that you'll b happy yet.
citenun
Aa through this weary word. I wander
My thoughts alone will be of yeil.
In memory I shall see you ever.
I loved ou better than you knew.
Perhaps vhen I am gene forever.
Teu'll sometimes all ahd think of me
And wendfr If I'm dead or living;
Perhaps I'll think the same of thee.
And when your friends have all departed,
The friends you thought were tried nn,d
true,
Ttemember one you left heartbroken.
Who loved ypu better than you knew,
'A 8atlre
Te the Kdtter e the F.vrnlne Public l.tiatr:
Sir I am anxious te secure the verses
I think four about four young ladles rep
resenting cities and .thelr thoughts en Clirlil
maa Day, I think It ,1s entitled ''Christmas
Chimes.'' Cl-AIIA T. MOII1UH.
Philadelphia. November 7, IBM.
"CltrUBTllAS CHI.MK3"
Mltle Penelope Mmrates,
A Heiton maid uf four.
Wide opened ber eyes en Christmas morn.
And looked the landscape o'er.
"What la It Inflates my 'bes de hleu'7"
Hhe asked with dignity:
" 'TIs Ibsen In the erlgtnalt
Oh, Jey lieyund degree!"
e
Miss Mary Cadwallader Itlltcnheusc,
Of Philadelphia! town, v f
Awiike as munh aa they eer de there
And watched the snow come dew-n.
"I'm glad that It Is ChrtttmM,"
. Yniv might have heurd her say,
"Fer my family lne year elder new
Than It was last Christmas Hay."
Twas Christmas In Kiddy Getham,
Ana stirs irepe as janes
A woks at neon and )awned and yawned.
And stretched her lannu'd beneti.
"I'm sorry It l Christmas;
Papa at home will stuy,
The i'eeplea Forum will appear dally
In the Krenmg Public loiter, nnd also
In- the Sunday 1'nblle lrTgr, Letter
dismaying timely topics will be printed,
ns Veil na reenested poems, and qaestlsns
of general Interest will be answered.
Thank Yeu!
te Cancel
Wal.ace--.7th Fleer
Saturday QSTjSF
tr 'thaitta lj eUtewl ana h won't tnaka
A slnuls nt tfrjar."
WinalJr dawns 'IM Christmas
On the city by tha tiKs,
And Miss Ambtl Wabash IUY,
Wm inatajitly awalf. , .
"WnM'a that Ihlfls- In. Wr teeMn?
Wail, In two Jilt I'll knew!"
And tha dnw a tratid piano forth
Frem 'way down In tha te.
iDcntljtf
ALLAN. Ner. 21. MAIS .. wife of Davla
11. Allan, runsraj V'T!?M.S5AAnv,y,T" ?'
of William Andr)n. hlatis a(h4 frUndt.
also msmbara of Utut. Cujhlna Council. Ne,
ae. D. of l1 l-autaurt Counell,. Ne. I0,
u. nf P.i lniD. e. II. M.. kr Invlttd te ai
tend funeral. Tve.. J. P.
m.. from ateai
n.inn ava. Int
man's chanl. anal Krnslnaten ave. int.
S'erih L'sriar 111 I Cam, Itsmalns Inay De
il
view.! Mnn,. after j e. m. . ., .,
ANDRI1B6VJ At Camden N, J.. Ner. 21.
nrmmn it., huakand of Iura Anatraen,
,ura. A
In his fllst year.- Funeral Wed., 20 p.
m . A.hurr M. K. Church. Int. church.
M. K. Church, int. churc
yard.
AltMHTItONfl
Huildemy, en NeV. 10.
Y.t ..... u..kkrt.i
liitaii'ves 'and friends, also membra of
of rJUJan Armstrong
Thomsen Ledar, Ne. 340, P. and A. !.. are
Invited te the erlce, en TOesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. Ktetnf
ave,. lerwn. l'a. Interment at preat Val
ley I'resbrterlan Cemetery. Kriends may
call Monday evetrlna. ,,, t
ATKINHON. Nev. 20, ll2v. EDWIN P.
ATKINHON. .Ilelativea and friends, also
WashlnRlen ldte, Ne, 9. P.. and A. M..
and all orRanlsatlens if which ha waa a
member, nra Inilted tfl attend funeral serr.
aa. nl..l . h u. ...M.iir. nt hla son.
IMS. WVfl..
nehert W. Atkinson
AlVlnsan IIS 8. 4Bfh St. Int.
private,
Prlenli may call Tus . 8 te 10
fl fl
11AI1NDT Nev. 21. MAIIT ANN. widow
of C. fl. Ilarndt. Ilelativea and friends are
Invited te attetM Ifuneral services, Tue 8
p. m.. residence, 20-1 N. Camac at. Int. at
Indian Creek Church. Cam., Wed.. 8 p. m.
nAUKHM.. Nev. 19. LtLLtt: antcT
tUUKItl.K. lfe of Harry T. Hauefle. ared
a. nelallves nnd friends are Invited te
attend funeral services Tues . 23d Inst.,
1 p. m... late reald-nce. 710 W. Tork St.
Int. Ml. Vernen Cem. nemalna may b
viewed Mnn.. after 7 ISO p. m.
mi)vr.Lt Nev. 2e. citAiiixm'n mr
WNLL n lleyd), wldnv. of Henry C. Hid.
well. Itelatlves and friends Incited tn fu
neral ierlces. Tues.. H p. m.. nt residence
of her sister. Sfrs. Harry Ov-rbaunh. K2t
N. 14lh St. Int. Wed,, at Haltlmere. Md.
Ilaltlmnre and Jersey City papers pleas
CrU.ni.M. Nev. 2(1, 1920, linNIHITTTA.
widow of Jeseph Ilrehm. Itelatlves and
friends are Invited te attend funeral ser
vice. Wed,, 2 p. m.. at enn-lrMsw's resi
dence. Frank W. Illsbini:. 219 B. 3d St.. Col Cel
vtyn, Pa. Friends m.y call Tues., 7 te 10
p. m, Int. Ml. Merlah Cem
IIUUU r..Pn. IB .M.l.p. ITU- m
James llrmvn.
In her OlHh e.ir. Funeral
services Tues.
2 p. m,, at husband rest
denes. 123.1 K
Vsnarae
at. int.' strletlj
P-Kr.OWN7"'Nev.',,.l.' 10JO. EMMA fnee
Illlthe). widow of laaae J. Ilrewn. fiervtcea
Wed,, 3:80 p. m.. late residence. 30 Cherry
su, Hharen Hill. ra. Int. peltate.
iiuciiANAN. en nevemDer xii. mir
I.fAM F.. husband of Marv C. nuchanan
(nee Tlshe). ttelallves and friends ale In
tiled tu the funeral, en Wednesday raernlni
at.8'30 o'clock, frnm the Oliver II, Hair
Iliac, 1A20 Chestnut st. Helemn requiem
mass at Ht. Francis Xavler'a Church fct II)
o'clock. Intrrmerrt at Hely rtepulchre Cem
etery. Hemalns may Im viewed en Tuesnai
'etenlna.
CAnilUTIIKnH. N'nv. IO. EI.I.rN .CAH.
nUTIIRim (nee nerthwlrk). wife of William
Carruthera. Ilelativea and friends Invited te
unrrai, iues. i p m, irem ner nusimna a
resiaence, ei.i irawierii si., rails ei iicnuyi
kill. Int. Mt. Vernen Cem
CI-A.V1N. Nev. 20, HKI.KN !.. daueUter
ei itese ann ins isie -.awrence i.invin.
Itelulltea and friends are Invited te attend
funeral. Wed.. N:3n n. in., ttmn her moth-
era residence. 2S23 N. Orknet si. Solemn
requiem mass Ht i;iurvs church 10 a. m
Int. Nsw Cathedral.
CIrrHIKH. At
Harrlsburr. Nev.
jjnrt t '
nelallves
JANE, .wife of the late Jeseph Clothier.
ana insnas are tnvite.1 te attend
funeral service. Tues.
at her late
resilience, nil Fran
erd ave.
int. North
teear mil w"m.
COLL. Nev. I 21, 1020, KATHnniNE.
wife. of. Jehn A. Cell. nelafltca and friends
'are Invited te wttend -Ihe funeral, -from her
.n,n r,iucn.T, ,,. ... itiuuq nt,, ttrtl.,
aO a, m. Helemn high mass of requiem
HI. Htephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hely
Sepulchre Cem.
DAVIS. Nev 10. JOHN C... husband of
Anna Ducke and son of Themas C, nnd
Itachel C. Davla. Puheral services Tues,,
11 a, m.. 108 W. Und ave.. Haddentleld. N.
J. Int. private.
DICKIE. Nev. 10. JAMBS Jr.. son of
James and Lllllaa Dickie. Itelatlves and
friend are Invited te attend funeral serv
ices. Tues.. 2 d. m., parents' residence
IH'H Lansdowne ave. Int. private, Oreen Oreen
weed Cem. Friends may call Men. eve.
DILK8. Near Hlcklervllle, N. J, Nev,
H)
eiAiiuAiw-t. wiie bi jenn t.
Dllka Km
nsral Wed . 10:30 a. m.
Services at the
house, lnt fllcklervllle, N. J.
DOI.AN. Huddenly, Nev. 19. 1020. MAIIY
13., wife of Jehn J, Delan nnd dauirhter et
Mary and late Jehn McOrpdy. useit 10
years. Itelatlves and friends Intlted In at
tend funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. mother's
residence. 2800 Oaul st. Solemn requiem
mass at Ht. Ann's Church 10 a, m. Int.
New Cathedral Cem.
DONAFINT. Nev, 20. CAIIOLINE DA.
VIH. widow of Asa Denatlnt. aaed 91. Itela
live and friend Invited te funeral services,
".'..' 2..D- m residence of son-in-law.
William It. Morrison. Llmeklm ptke and
Haines st.. , I-Jttvlllr. Int. erltale
DONOVAN. November 19. JOHN W.r
husband of Mry Onnetan Itelatlves nnd
friends, also 11. V. M. MnHnllfv nn.l lt -A.
rletle of which he waa a member Invited
te runerai en Tuesday, at 7:30 a. m.. from
hi late rteldence, 212 Montrese st, Helemn
ii et requiem at m. Charles' Church. 9
a. m. Interment Hely Cress Cemetery
DONNELLY. Nev. 19. 1920. ALICE K..
daughter of late William and Annie J. Don Den
nelly (nee I'nrks) rteletlves and friends In
Mted te funeral. Tues. K-Jie a .. from resl
5.nS f.i"r. hrether. William A. Dennelly.
ftMe Catharine at. Hlah requiem maa at
fi?l5,rB,i ' ,n Translliuratlen 10 a. m. Int.
Hely Cress Cem.
peiraiianTr. Nev. 20. cathkrinf,
wife of the late Patrick Deuaherty. llela-
S-'-TA &iAUitn& r ,nyu'd te J-
neral. Wed.. 8:J0 a. rn . . late residence 8487
Westmoreland at.. Falls of Schuylkill.
Bplsmn requiem mass Ht. midatl'a Church
10 a. m. Int. Westminster Cem.
KIBIJNIIOWr.R. In Nnrrlstewn, Pa.
Nev. 21 KSTliEft I1AILKY. widow of A. D
l.lsenhetter. lneral services from her late
residence. Wl De Kalb at.. Wed.. 2 JO e m
Int. private,
ELDER. Nev. 20, ELIRAHKTH F
daujhter of the late Charle F. and Harah
O. Elder, aced 29. Relatives and friends
are Invited le attend funeral, Frl" 8 a m
from 237 H. dth at. Hervlr... ut Vii?.?1.7.-!
rhhh tfl. I. -- UI..I. a -,,wtu a
v..-..., ., ,,u MI..U.U at, v a. m.
Arlliuten Cm. .,.
Int.
ftlttt J.-v. NOV. 21. Dr. WILLIAM
Ell-
n r...- ... . . . - 7 .
Uv.eUw;.trFhlha" U" r""1"' CediS
v4 t r"nd. funeral .ervlcss, Wed 2
P. m.. at her late residence, 2035 N JeeiuD
st. Int. nr lt. c.,nuLi ...2r .'.u'
mJ..ffa Tuis.. 8 te Te p. m"'ma,n
nSJtie' .nr,: ."" November 21, JOHN FIL-
IlKItT. tarm.rlv nl f ..i,...ki. V,.''"J, r iw
yeare. Relative and friends ure In t Fled te
the sertlce en Wednesday afternoon ai ?
e clock. at his late residence. 1S24 N? ctL.l
i. inmrmani nrivufa u.. ..---.- .t
cemetery.
.-.-.,, rutwici tiFit uinrai
Hill
FISHER. On Nev
1ri Trittk, ., .....
n-i.ii.,.. j '.":.."" -"".t p i inni;it.
... .,. n,m ineisjs are invited in ti.
funeral. en Wednesday morning at nan
o'clock, from the Oilier II n.i. i,,,," ??.
Chestnut at. lln. nf ,...!. ..r ".":,"! '"
i!"f'". Ch.U.-?.h.'A'" V. Vln." aff:
Augus
at lu
--'" .,,ri,iicni eritaie.
,.,SJ7. "ANNIE L,,d.uthter of
tJndf.ed,'',Y.Vend",,enUraV'llue,,
StSriiftV """ "18 ti. 28lhV.a,int.UM"t:
OREKN. On Nev 10 FMAfA r ..i. '.
t. -Ilil st Interment nnv.i. v.,r, urf4
, flCMMKY Nev, 20. 1020. MARY McFAIt
I ;r.W' FlntaV slrvlcV. ffiSfKjr
Nourncehw.?, '"""" ''f.frpJir.r.:
J. TOlcTALfiSra yN.-arJ." &
' Kl 'PeIn,cn,V,Vid.'y."vl.,l
la
lattve
ai ni
Tuea.,
im. r ,zi sw.""""- w.
i tiiij'..nS. "oPeri rem
DERHON. daushtee .. I.V.' ,"""".".?.'
ii-i KrXf''!."" . 81. JENNIE HKN,
Ijtarei Mcljtrei BOTkii wT J 'Tr'
may cull Tues . 8 te 10 p, m ' r"nat
"ILL. November 19, WILLIAM mt
aged 82. Surtlcea IV,H, ? J.11''1
Funeral from the resldenee r' hi. p; .m
Mrs. Ida Oreenlear , "N "jS".,"l,,,'r'
terment private, .s'.w YnrC" pap',1,." ,..'.
IIIHI.UT Nev. 20 lain . ,
ments of William It nk'..,.2?..hi.fl,ttt
wife
frlen
nut
TZ'm "' "isn mass Ht Hlenhkn"- V.."V l.u "tieini
lu a m. Ini w. r..,i,l... -..'"f " -iurcn denee !IH2a V -I'M
KITi'IIE.vh itn X?'. ir.' '-mv. WKiiun -w u
ei ()ad Kitchen. ' nViativei'Vi ?'. K.,,e. V'Nr'
ns .im .H..t .'. ...tivra ann ri-n- i ..i.... .
, '-' -.MIUtB Ur ,-.,. - ..... -- ..,-..- ,,,.,,cu .11
are Invited 'tn the iervle. . I p" m" ?.,w N: 28,h Inf.'pTlval. Oreen Oreen Oreen
rnoen at 2 o'clock, at her 'lat! f W?Un,J .Cm.' Uem,n "r x viewed Men ,
Tuesday afte
residence, 6311
iraiiiriii-p. n.ian -r-i.ui-. - r isaafi
;"',-Me.r h.Cemel.ry. Wlshd. m. TX111 -V I
:- """ ave. lnterm. ..
tnnlns Mnnday
nrtMV .i.ni.. .iv: - v,M? view re- 11
irn.f.tVVVf',V"-J',. 2. MIRIAV iii
li'?.h"NKn '?' Hunter), wife of uitCt:
llllchner. aged S3. Ptineral "rv?c.."K r
"!TCIIVKii.vn-. en V.' y.1: ."'C'O'k. '
nt mother'. ...li"rIi Xues
ml,!., tii.k, . fc.,,v, -'.rfl.
IllJPtr. m Nntamk-a he .
Miu ;. ". .111
employ. . f 'rl. B WTdte Dlnt'aVtlV' fei
tm..v .. s'wuiHiirr ji. KlUTITVn
,,r: te un.r., advice, en WedneidaV '.i
Interment Prltat.
.. . ...-
I8lh tU
snfefeh-
dar,.
ir.n. A..,- ;..'. r ,:"i".'iitcr. .tire, t? n " v
li-i. '".""" '"n ana, l'a. lnt neTu.; t '"' .private. m i
wnwtf.t.'.P'" copy. ' ""'Private, WEIDNEH. Suddenly. reh Nev. 21
HOTTMANN Nev 20. KATllliiis.1 ' "AVID J WEIDNER. husbgnd of Margaret
ad'nV,.,,'.")f of Ch- Vv H ma?nA , )V,'",i"r ,ntr. . Mranl. Tltelatlw and
lien .2?r fllf'.'" Rnrt friend. rn"?r5 'rlend. also Rlthmend IA(e,YNe. 280. J
rnur?h' i'Av?. . .Hw'ly of Ht YukA'K 8'",.AnM.V ,nJ ertlcuUurl Assembly. Ne.
n Vn ai! "-'"u '""! service, We.l ' ?i-A' i ' '." r Invited te the .ervlce, en
f,P' " .8J.W Semmervllle ave niniV Wednesday afternoon al ,2 o'clock, at ths
lrewir,T. ' "l""'"- c'' I 'mMnV may bi ?Uvr ' '."T ,,ldS" 18?8 Chealnut t. In
v,tw.i.JPu,,,'i. T te 9 p. .m. """" my termenl private. Friend may .call Tuesday
,,-,;:,i ". " .z. ry. Kt invited m- f :
X.
Herat
vi -f 'nicnmr' .. '.'it
IVKH. jrrtl 77. Ilelallvtf and ,frWnd"t' irk '
Incited le attend t funeral service, Wed.i
i:H0,vi hi., at his lata rvsidnee, 81 N.(ltn
st camden; N. J. Int. private. Harleiih
Cem,
KWtfaiJ- Nev.. ie. liio.ejAnTif'A.
nf lindrum M,' Klnir.- aaed td. ii.
mky lie.vUwed Man, evsninr,' at her
lPlO.OIAnTlfA, Md-W
llemalns
i. p- e-sl.l-L-- O'itir M.
.- -...a . M,"lt-
less and Interment Tu.,
tel Cem.
pn'r-ll SI. H-rl-
J1M1
m irria.
KUIIN.-
Funeral prlv.
UTCHPIEIJ).-
loved husband c
,'?tt.IJd.V5,X.'-!"a.t'r.,f5' eaia. , ibe
iSV I a wmiwii. I'miw e KfrviCf.
vt rust s.,9v t's ins man i vpiiivnpit.uei IaAW
rrnra m nit uiwtihiiwviii v-iTlt FTltndt 1
i may
can iurn. err.
Is)Kir 1-1-h.ii. itpv. SO, WILL.TAM a
hunbAiM or Kal T. 1-eefHer nf eIIm.'
isband of Kate T, Loeffler (nee niies)'
.Jatlvea anrt frltm.aiarvtnvltd te, at end.
lisral services at his lata' realdanc. nie
ttman it., rtve relnla. Wed.. 2 p. i,
cclssly. lat. Lawnvlevr Cem.. Friends
y call Tues.. 7 tp 9 P. m. 1ra
.ri -,,- ......
, ..-. t ann . nam. . mn-.,, j .
unsrai
Cottman
nreclaaly.
may call Tues.. 1 te 0 h. m.
IJOB. Oft NOV IH.'MAHT A.,;wlder -e
Frederick Loet, In her Beth year,', flsrvleaa
en Tuesday mernirur. at 11 o'clock, it hi!
lata residence. SB19 Catharine
fi. hr
s it. It
Intermit
privais, at' itr sini vemstery,
lAJtviii.' t
aviit.--ev. sn. 1B20. funiu.t,. i.-
ttl-k.lii.rv. Kni.ii ..--.-"."'' win)
t-ll. l-ie.
nf Jehn lewry. Funeral Tues,,' 2 b m
from Msldsnci, 1 241 W. AllethenV ave'. Ini
Chelten llllli Cem. T . ' V1
ACi va 1 Uli r X . iNI
Cl IKY. Nev. tn. iilntiU
low of Vr. Itehert J. MeCiaich , .:
,-V-
wioew et vr. iienert
al-M .TAA Wt b--U .... n'. '.. "
r-.uvv, .y- .,.-.,-, -.TV,
1"!
nslatlvea and
insnas are invitea
rices,
malna
-,nivi
nell.; nelatlves i and f.lenfi K"ed t?2
JIdred at Helemn requiem tnas. ChurS
CalhrJite' 10 " '""S
. MCDONALD Nev. 17. 1920,1 MXtiT a
daughter of the . tat Jehn , andiAhn ffl
;;r;ir.T!.. msxs:v. -"zy """"i"''..ise
jn,w,(K.i m ninaAiiir kiiu
nd fleered
cltty. ana wnpieyti et 'C- 8. atbbeti
are Invited te attend funeral. Tues.
'Vli
ldl
n. in. ha
TnomMien.
m., irem ner laie xeau
ud.: v-.?...Tr,,v '
a hma ti nt
euiDiim rramam vnmm ..
Requiem
Jlicnaers unuren ie a. m. mt. Cathedral
Cem, , .
McKINBTTlT. fcfev. II.- 1020, COTtlNNB
HECKKU wife of Henry Ti. McKrnrtV!?
Ilelativea and friends are Invited te atrsrM
funeral, frcm her late residence, near Was
rlnaten. ra Wed!. 11 a. m. Autis m
meet 0:42 a. m. trolley from Willow ani.
i iv arriairinn --.-
Mrt-At'dHLlN.-
W. Jjev. 21. 1920 t B, .
ery. Norrlatewn. fa.-. mnr
. . ilelativea. and rrleaf as!
seph's. lrotectery,
Mcl-AL'UIILIN.
Invited te attend funeral
w.d a,S ." i
from the funeral parlera of Mrs. William v'-
l.yncn. aiu 8. auin at. Helemn requiem niaii
Ht. Tatrlck'a Church le a. in. int. HelJ
Cress Cem. . ''
MeLAUUIILIN, Nev. 31. MICHAEU hue.
band of Lucy A. MeLauihlln. Funeral xveX
2 p. m from residence. 2148 Titan st. Ini'
Mt Merlah Cem. "' ""
.NfcLKAN.Nev. 30. JOHN IL MeLEAN
aaed 70. Itilatlvea and friends, alew mim:
bers of Nnrrla Square O. p.. Church ars
Invited tu attend funeral services. Wed
L b. m. nreLlHelv. at hla lf --u . Vl'i
n.r-,1 Til HalBtlVAM H tA f,l.-J. & - -"-,
hers
Invite
'.' d. m. nreLlsely. at hla lata
W, flusquehanna ave. Int. prli
nmll flnwerp).
Ivate. -vKlhJJy
MBENAN. Net. 20... MARY J...'da.uM.r
of lnte Palrkk and Ilrlltet Meenan. Funeral
Wed . 8:30 a. m., late residence, 1029 Creasa
st. Hlah mase of requiem at the Immteuiet!
Conception Church te . m. Int. N.w
Cathedral Cem. ' f ,w
MILI.r.n. Nev 19. RLTTSAtlKTH, wife nf
the laieQeefae Mlllfrfnee-Mtller). kelattves
and friends are Invited te attend fim....
Tuts.. 3 p. m.. from the apartment of Jear!
i:. Htll.s A Hen. 1417 ,i:. Susquehanna ave.
Int. prltate, Nnrthwoed Cem. i
MOFTITT, Nev. 21, .HAIITIT. husband nf
i Ida M.
.Mnrntt tnee Janes). Itelatlves anil
r rrlen.ls,
friends, slse the Coheckslnk Council. Ne
1W. F. P. A.i Hechman neaef. -Aas'n and
Warpers' and Dresears' Union, are Invitea
A .llsit.1 fnitaeal aasula. 1H-J a.ma " ,l'
ti niirim lunniai pri , ITU,, a. , JU D, rfl
precisely, resldehe-. BIJe'A'St. IMI private
Trlends may ltvr remain Tue B te in
p. m. ;
Ml'nRAT. November 20. MAROARET
MURRAY (nee McAllister), wlfe hf the late
Jehn C, Murray. Relative and frl-ndj In.
,lted In funeral en Wednesday nt fi a. m
from late residence, 041 N. 80th st. Heiei. n
requiem rnne at the Church of Our Methsr
of Sorrows at 0 a. m. Interment Hely Crati
Cemeterv. .
NELSON. On Nev. 20. EMILY M. NEL
SON (ne Ilarten), widow of Rebert Nelsen
Jlr!s,tlvas and friends are Invited te the
senJce, en Tuesday afternoon al 9 e'clwl:
at her late residence, 171(1 8. doth st. In.
terment nt Ml. M"rlah Cemeterv. Friend.
mRyv1'.w.T"nialnj Monday evening from fl'Se
te ie o'clock, r . ,
,ryJi.riy-nv 2n' ANNA, wife of late
rirleli Pflnnr. feed 70. Itelatlves and frlendt
Intlted te funeral service. Tues., 2 p. m.
nt her late rtitnce, 8,723 N, 3d st. Int.
prlvate. l ..
band of late Catherine Phlllpp) (nee flehrll.
In hi Nlat' tear. Heiallves ' nnd friends,
also Frcuen Maenner Unt. 'Veretn, Invited te
serilcea. Wed., 2 p. m.. en' residence,
3330 A st. Int. private, Delvue Cem
IrleniN mat- call Tues. eve,; ,
RAWI JIT. Nev. 20 FRAK S . 9r
husband of Deasle E. Rawley-. Funeral in.
" .urB'i -" P- m., ee ataiin St., jtox jtex jtox
berounh. Int. Levrrlnaten Ceirti
ROIIERTS. In HnrlnneldiMafs . Nev
JO, Ctptaln SAMUEL FORRESTER ROB-
ERTS. Bffed 77. Mineral ar hente nf rfniiffh.
ter. Mrs. David Hall Reddle., Wednesday, at
2 -p. m. .
rilll.lHI . Punic.
SCHLICHER. Nev. 20. 1 1920. ELIZA
RETH. dauxhter of the lata Charles and
Phllenlna Kchtlcher. aged la. Helailves and
friends are Invited te attenduneral serv
ices. Wed., 1 p. m.. at the. residence of her
uncle. William OralT.
1848 fl. lath st.
lnt
private. Oreenmeunt Cem,
Remain may be
viewed Tues,, 7 te 0 p. rn.
HCHWENK. Nev. M. CHRISTINA (n
Hel-ittliman), widow of Jehn Schwenk, aitd
ill jeers. Relatives and friend Invited te
funeral semcee Tues,, 2 p. m.. from her
Inte res'de-icc. 2417 Hharawoed. St. Int. pri
vate. at.Mt. Ince Cem. Remain may be
viewed Mm. et,. from 7 te 9.
BCHOFIELD. Nev. 21. MARY A., trlilew
of Ueerse W Schefleld, aged 40. RelatlTse
and friend are Invited te attend funeral
services, Wed.. 11 a. m. at 3831 Sunny
side ate,. Fall of Schuylkill, Int. private,
at Aura, N, J. Friend may tall Tues. eve ,
HCHOUL Nev. 21. CLARA WHITE,
widow of Hslsler flchel . Funeral services
Wed.. 2 p. m.. at 12VK. Vpsal t 0r 0r
mantewn. Int. private.
.J5klAR1$i: M Elltabethlewn. Nev. 18.
1920. ANNIE, widow of Leut Shaefsr. Fu
neral services Men., 8 p. m at residence of
sister. Mr. Mary A. Lilly. 1847 N. 22d t.
KHn.'.f.1. T"'".! at convenience of famllj,
SHANAHAN. Nev. 29. MARGARET il
dauxhtei; of James and Annie flhannban (nee
Huahes). Funeral, te which relative and
friend, and nurse of fit. Agnes' Hospital,
are Invited, Wed., 8:30 a. m.. from her
parents' residence. 2108 B. Hick st. Hel
emn maa of requiem Church et St. Menica
10 e. m. Int. Hely Cres Cera.
. .1V.,.T.l.,'iK'eifP.,il Menth, 20lh. 1920
SAMUEL S. SMITH. aed 81. Relatltts
and friends Invited te funeral Service
en Third Day, Twenty-third lnt.. at 2 p rt
irem in resiernce or ni son-in-law.
fleerge M. Read, 183 Walnut si
town. Pa, . ,!
.KMfJlt. Nev 20. CATHERIN
of W'lllUm L. fiml-h. n.l.ltvn. .
tenkln-
CATHERINE, widow
Relative and friends
Sre Invited le attend funeral services, Wed
s0.J!i.m',J,!.'lfJc.0' aen-ln-law. Uewellyn
K Miller 1040 Drldge at., Frankford. lnt
vrivaie.
Hrtf.T.V Mnu OI a. Y1.I1.......... t .
CATHARINE, wife of Qeerae D Selly. Dae
notice of funeral will be alven.
HTKINRUCK.-,Nev. 20. 1920. HARRY D
son of Careline E. and the late Henry It
Stelnruck. aaed 21. Funeral Wed.. 1-aO p.
m from his muther1 residence. 4033 Mans
yunk nte, Rosborough. Service will be
held In Mt Vernen llaptlst Church, 2J0 p.
m lnt Westminster Cem. Friend may
call Tues ete.
STRAUS. Nev. 20. 1020. KARL STRAUS.
Relatltes nnd friends are Invited te attend
funeral services. Tues.. 2 p. m at the
"f'dence of his nephew. Mr. Adelf Leet.
417 JIsahlcknn ate. Interment rrltite
TAYLOR. Suddenly. Nev. 21. THEO
DORE JEROME, husband of Elisabeth M
Tayler Relntlvea and friend are Invited
ty funeral. Frl . 8:30 a -m.. residence, 2029
N, 22d st. Solemn requiem maa at St
r.l1(ahcth' Church 10 a. m. Int. prlvals
Tl'RNEY. Nev. 20. JOHN, husband of
Sarah Turney. Funeral Wed.. 8:30 a. m
Jfl.tl Chester ate. Solemn requiem mass,
lllessed Sacrament Chureh, 10 a. m lnt
Hely Cress
n WALKER. Nev. 10, 1020, ELIZARETH
C daughter of Samuel L. and late Kllta
beth C. Walker Funeral Tue.. 2 p, m.
from funeral parlor of J. Raymond Kelly.
1243 N. 17th at. Int. private. Pernwc,
Cem. Remain may be viewed Men., 7 te
10 n. m.
WALL. Nev. 21. 1020. MAUniCE hui
band of the Ute Hannah .Waff. Relatives
and friend are invited te' attend funeral.
i?2' J130 m'- 'fm hla, late residence,
8842 Paschall ave. Solemn Wit) mass of
requiem al the Church of the Jet lllessed
Sacrament. It a. m. precisely. Int. New
Cathedral Cem. -
WAUlll. Nev. 20. at hr residence. 43
IV. 20. at her'i residence. 42
lank .. New Yerk. llATfltJi A.' WALSH.
at with llenwlt. Tnllee a nn meiK itve .
New Yerk. Requiem mas i Church f
Our Lady of Guadeloupe, W 14th at. Tues .
"J. -I"' ,nt llr Cre Cem.. Phlladtl
phla, Tue. a i. m. " .
WARREN Nev. ?n nieVieri nrlnncK
aged 80. Relatlvea and friend are Invlltd
fuiairal. Wed.. 2'. m.. lata reil-
Int. It. Peace Cem
RUDOLPH, husband
aged S9, Relatives slid
funeral service Tues , 3
i f il i n
.. WENiTZ. At Whltemarsh. Px?. Nev, 20,
ir..t.f""' . .... .
(lEOROK J.
husband of 'Clara L. Went;
ln"' Hackney), aged 60.
"lnd, and all aecletle. i
'nd funeral services. Wed
nee llaeknev).
agea ou. i iteiatives ann
ar invited te ai
a . . -. ai.
puui'i
"-,-i ". .-i". i,ni , ..li, ill,, "
Reformed Church. Feri "Washington.
Nev, 19. OKOliaK W. KUHN.
gq Monday, . .
TNbv. ae ieixn:ru.
if Deberah ui-ha.u ' iZ71
.M -... ....
Tues.. i:30 p. ,m. Int. private, nil
mar he, vlssred Ve.. .h.. ' m!" J,
- "'i"!. lun.r.riii.,.
uct.r.' m ;u.?.r. .
.mnrilB 'v..
1 evening
' 11.
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-flllYLERS
tralk te ruuaueipuia.
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rasBBBsal r.
9
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