t"'.V"! HPa -j.JW .irt iliiii .. ,l.tl. !v,''ifrfiS.lSS " .' , v ' ' , T' f I f EVENING PUBLIC EED'aEIlr-PHILBELPHlA', SATURDAY," AmiARY 29, 1921 ' sikIsmi GIBBONEY'S BODY DmnDTcn DdDDcn IIU Ull I LU HUDDLU .owe.ry, money ana raperS( iukom rrum urowemu u.iwycr 's and, Companions ' PROBE BY CONSUL IN MEXICO The bodies of V. Clarence tiilitmney. lawyer, of thin citv, nnd h)i three com panions drowned In the buy of Cutn peehe, Mejico, were stripped of jeiolrv, money nnd important papers nftcr the) hnd boon unshed ashorv. This wa announced today when re sults of tli' investigation of tin Ameri can consul nt Progrct-o became known John II. Marklej . hW son, Lawrence Marklcr. nnd Frank W. Shrivcr were ilbboncy'n companions on tie fatal trip. The party was1 going to i mlt the plantation f the Tropieal l'roducts To. nt Son Pueblo, in which tin four mm were interested when thev were nccldpntnllv drowned lb-comber -N. Their sailboat oatrsized in a storm. Four Mexican sailor were drowned nlno. Tlie master und mute of th ves sel escaped , Thonns J. N'orris. ndniiiiistra.r "t Gibboney's estate, nid todn) effort are being mad' to have the bodies d-s-Interred immediately from the genc'ial ccmetorv fit Champotnn. MetW Mr. N'orris plans to bend nn uinl-i iker there. I" i estimated th: e.pone of krlnnlnf tl.n hmllc t.i tills CollIlTV Will total from $.""00 to $i'r0O0. , The Anic-'.enii consul's investigation developed that when Mexican ..ibi'iiil. reached "I'unta Xcn" near Chiimpotati. where the bodies were cast ashore that ver thins; "f vnl'ie hnd been tak' n from the dothing l'apt,". nud dovu nients the men won known t" be enrrv . Ing also were missing. Possibility that the drownings na l.ave resulted from a r ibbcrv ph t i discounted, the roes..; reported in 'K" fact that sew rid ..ther nilb"i's i'. Kamped in the bn b th" tortn Grover Bergdoll Cables His HI other ConllnuKt (rn Pace One the mmreas of tlie roffee pot nnd the kitchen and summarily the blue aproned tlgure would betake herself back into the rafe sanctum of the kitchen where reporters were not. On the back door were idl penciled the words "Oott llilf I'nu," and it was a fateful motto for this part: 'uliir kitchen door Thincs are not what they used to b? 'ii the castle on Vvnnfleld avenue Can't ee ("irovcr 'Sroier is in ljberbach. Krivm is :u prison .ind Mama Herjsdoll i-anuot co to Oermanj herself it i.s authentically mated, because (Jm t. loath to trust her real estate interests to an -mo in Americn Then, too. this is hard All her mail is upened by the post.xl authori ties before it reaches tier, ts'.e cym cnuntcatcs with roor in Oerm.im by an indirect method whMi entuiK liming his letters sent elsewhere and It i inti mated u:idr an nsMriiei nnn.e. A third thor.i in the bsh is th troii ble Mrs "11."" Ste.-her. wife Irover's 'in'ifTfT, 1 hnvinc with her hunband who -s in Kbirhucli 'vit'i (irover. Mrs. Stechur 1j it c!o-n truud of Mr-. Henrdol' and Ifus tnude friKjiieul vmits to the 'vnnefield avenue home to discuss her diior e, I.egal otSciuli. at Washington d iured today that there 13 no treu'y -u opera tion under wh'ih the I"rit"l Status could demarid the return of Uruer. They sahl the or.lv action jM.ssible would bo a request riut i;err.ianr hand over a man who bad icfuseil tu fight .iRalnst thnt coutifrv which woull be embarrassins 'it rl is go..rn,'iri a-id liardly posnible of a nuiesceni e b- iSer many. The State department has jivn no ( on.-iu' rntiou of 'hu ijuesti n. it .is told. At tfi" san t.n.e Pepartniect nf Justice oihciuls d"uied thnt th'- Ameri cans aid ti i.ne attempted to kidnip Bersdol! at Kberbaeh Haile- were asents of the bureau of in'est:-nti"n. It was stated uuthor:tnr:.e! ther- are no agent of the department .11. duty in forelcn ooimtries at thi time The isc.ii e nf irsdoll and his c.aui feur. Kujene Steoher, from t . two Americans, has er-. ed to r'"pen the whole question u. W.tshin?tiUi if Ileri; doH'e escape Ins' Mn' A new inefticati 'ii int" .iU t! e fni-ta of the deserter e release fr 'it t""rt J-;. N. V., to sear ii for a pot f g,.id. is probable Connressman Kuhr.. ihu.'i. -n ' the House ii il!tur nff'i rs . m.i 1 1- suid no "vou . b'lrn; th. n.uttei iit..r his eommittee at us -iievtiii,; r .ursdui nnd Seiiat'T I'orai. l..:id 1' .1 u- jressiom iii-estisati"!. to n sp.irsi- OllltV fi ItTglln. s ll.'MU '.j.-, United States In u !. itc:i fr. I'r 'i a .. : drove- 's s'l 1 t) ( !l''.I. ' t fll IVeS sn so d tint toll.iW i-.g . .s ;,i;i. ' iicaranc" -ere it M 1; , re it r. ..jt Viritinin '1 ('. ic'oi'i ml '. f Canadian 'ronier near S- t. en, I Minn , ssiiii "on. t:.-pe -, 1 -er- oool. NO PACKER BILL HEARINGS House Committee Proceeds to Draw Up its Report WaJiiiistfin. J.in .': -'H . 1' 'Pie II ejr. - 1 1 nil . . r -ft . ' .1 11 to tcduy 'o pr' "i "! w ti snlei t !. t- . ,eu- :..! mt.-' rcRu'atiou !i'! wit'nit li-ar-.- p I v.c ! ' li' I'l' si .iLl1 . ' M Klllle' " I "1(1 ' irilie- f.ie Ii 1 w wad defeuttsi T ' '1 I'n iit- tee liesrnu at in. -k m. '.- n pi i Appr"! r n'lot. "f JS -71 "C") r'' onimi t '! n m 11 I'Uiinri'j repi-t .it the rivi-rs .tin larbirf. hi!' hud . .lav hv Kejiresentatn Siuu'i The nil"'int i-a t -ried in t'n- bill Io.-'.Vi.ikxi- i-i.i !. litnto ik'i ordiiur to Mr irmi ' -w . u's rltii'iied tli" n,ii,oritT 1-I . ! r v idinc u bin o si. np,'i p n'i n ". 1 1 of Iteuiurd iiiieiintf STOWAWAY ESCAPES Youth About to Be Deported to Greece Leaves Steamship I'nti.itfiot.s Sem.idis uir.eti 11 u'- old tireek sti.waM nb"ari 1 .. IJrit sh fre'k-hti- I'.rti'x .si aped fr'.n U" .lu uh!.. .... .. I. .. I. I.u 1. u I. . 1 .1 . .. 1.. .... BITIIHSiilf "III" 'I T nn0 ..' 1 ..." '..-(t leturiu-'l to Lis "u 'oi.ntr, ut lilidrd I'oilif la-' myht Mi sii.wi d 1 1 'i' .11 ' ' h 1.0 uf flu f'urfl"" IUs eiubvr 1 a' ' 'ute'.ialiui' ' Hptnin T O Sliuddi.k mister ..f t . hip. is 1 ill.,, to n fine of .4"ihi lie. u. a Ui Kovhwiiv etkuped. Locls Up Dog and Rob Home Thie'en entered and roblnsi the home of Villniin Kan er ol Mniiranl 'ilouoeNter !at niitlit while Katrer and his wife uer. nf the miivii's A diamond elUS milled at .K"1' lllld SJl m i'UsIi wero uii'ud"i i" 'he haul T ' 'lnows 1 who forced a fi uit wind". ' lied 1 t'omeiaiiiau heh nuin to .. Ka.ici ml bUPtiosetl to be n ifood i at hdo 1 1 oe of the rootni tlowUStulrs I UNIT put nnot nr no OU I UUO I UT UttO boston Man Tells Commission nore uensumors Benefited in Massachusetts PRICE OF OIL INCREASED The use of the Hritish thermal unit as i gns standard in Massachusetts. ae. iiionej for ronsumers there, n -oordimr to I,. .1 Willian. of lloston. who tes'ilied today before the special ita.s cominissinn, sit tint; in the Major's reception room. i'it Hall. The impiin, nuthori7eil . Council, in into the operation of the city -owned Kns plant 1 the I'nitivl (Jns Improve ment Co The administration, tiiklns time bv the forelock, is Catherine data on which to hiise a policy when the present lease end in 1&J7. The Hritish thermal unit has been substituted temporarily here for the twenty-fwo-cnndlepower standard Tlie t". i I Ci. wants the thermal unit continued, hi vsertuiir that tlie cost of oil f.ir the other tjpe of itn would cause a bi loss to the company. Mr Willian is chief eliemieal en Kitieer lur the C. II Tan ne ' of Hosfon. whiih operates ens companies; in MMSsach'isetts He minted figures fmni Ml eiitliteen months' survey in thnt Mate, where eighteen 'ompanics use the thermal unit and forty "thers empl") tlie sixteen -candlcpower standard The survey dis closed, he siuil, that itas Mils showed an average decrease of 1! 7 per cent for j users ot thermal unit kii and an in I crease (,f , l prr itiit for i.sers of can id'.epower standard gas There was a eood-humornl passage at nrms N'tween Milo It. Maltble. chalr mini of the (ommi.sNion. and n witness, V. H Fulweiler. chiet chemist of the I". S I Co., over the use of the word "proper" in a question Mr Tnlweilcr had stated that stas with .ni thermal unlta was as efficient as ca with OO) Uiermal units. "What do you consider a proper Firitisb thermal unit minimum'.'" asked Mr Mnltbie The witness begged to be excused from replying. He objected that the definition of "proper" depended on the point of view and that the word was verv elastic. He did not want to an-s-ii- categorically, he said. Finally he Mute,?, that under certain conditions ga with us low as thirU units muld be Used. .1. A Pearson, purchasing agent 'or the I". ii I Co, ti stilled about the jump in the . ost nf cis il since nn 1 when It was selling for live cents n gallon. Tlie price now is thirteen and one-half cents, he said, nnd contracts an be made only fir siv months. The co-npanj's present ontraet eiplres July 1 he ndded, and e'-en the oil companies lire 'iii.ible to estimate the soiling price after that date. High officials of the 1' ti. I c. closely followed the. testni'mii Samuel T Hodine. president of tlie company, trade s lggestintis occnsiiina'li . I'.iiil Tliompson und Philip II Cindsdni. ire presidents, also were present. MateriaU l'p in ITiee Ir Ponrson testifieil tliat a!, ma terials 'iseii In 3.1s making have ad Minced from i."00 to .".(10 per rent in .tlie Inst the years, tins oil now. he said, is nut on!:, costlier but of puort r j tiunlttj than the aut ') ot'tumoil five 1 years ugo Mr Maltble. tne chairman, rem.r.ded tin- witness that the New York com pai.ies are paying more for gas oil than the I (J I Co. This le, Mr Ilmliiie to :nt".-jeet, laughing , that his mm pain does not want to be put in th position of redacting on the New York on panics. I think 'he Major was right ' h added, "when he mild fhn V C. 1 C v as n pned tenant." BOY STRAPPED TO BED I SAID TO BE HEIR TO TITLE ! Mother Will Fight for Custody of ; "Lord Banff" Washington. Inn 2;i Arnv.... cnapter in the striinge affairs of 1 W.isl 'ngtor. fni..ily .if alleKe.l trU descent has come to lighC here V. cording to the polm- nnd irer.hers nf , tlie tmard of 'hldren's guardians n 'hrer year-old N,y whose mother' c.nims he is I.nrd lianff nnd the -on of I , nie Inr- Hubert Walter rindland Mgil- I vie 1 if the (iriginul line of ttgilvsea, was I found with n heurj tn.nl' strap tastrrnsl 1 uro :ud him. a prisoner in hn hid The' dioven wa, mnde wl.u, polii emeu 1 i:'lis ti ,. t.n'.e on T arrut '"'led In Judge Kathryn Sell. t-s. ,,f t;,,, ,;,.. . vefl i ' tc.-r. The b.. v..s ta'.eu to &, .nstri.tion The pyhr,. dec'are t! ''oj had an , . Hint's nursir.s b ,'tl, m his ncith ' 'ind was :n,i')!e ti. tak .Neighbors us l" 1 e.j that th l"iv va.s never seen he bolide ex pi .1 habv . ar Vi ordiux t.i ' 1 . Lite huslui ...tio r ho cl.ntn n I.nrd iigi.i h" died in 'his i.v April 10. l!iT .' ins Were m'l ner tti Atve;. hep ' i'H7 o t I ll'l ' 1 .1- v t . ' - "f ' I'.'ltV li'.rt . e; . 1!' ..III. 1 r. 1 (r W C I ;...! f., iss I ertltl. Ill" 'f I - 'ie'ltli I, ..r- I I,,!. I v lis 1 ;TJ(! "ie nt I'r nr 'nn .s . . ss wn- 11 pru. 'wing atturuer .. Wnsi,.jT..n Irs Ogl'M.. will up ' ei- . .1 er i!n 1 ''::' ' nghi '1 '',1 ' isti 1 O t" ' I'l'l ' HAVERFORD DINNER TONIGHT. Alumni Wdl Meet to Celebrate Suc cess in Fund Campaign 'P i' 1 . s.. iai...n ..f Hi,-, i : ,m I . 've 111 ! ho.d i'n Uiiiuiil i.:u " r. ' t .. I ml"! it "Jill of the Itelll-Vl,. S'.uf . rd miiiifh' nnd hear a lepotr n 'he cmpl-Mof. ..) She .riirll.lll eluinniliellt ' fend ra.iu.il ti ..vrnv t!.e sni.uiei of ')) i.i.c.c profess r Tne report nili : 1 'e o Han t'rne.ii her, the xecre- ' T.re. spt met li in ihe pr..!. .tti 11 address the Hlillll.l 11. r.iher Tn.'se ai. Ir W.il.ain W, uiu'uit, pioi ' II mi' "f Iliiierfi.nl t'.i'Iegi. hi. iii,'1 -pe-lk on the devel.ipriienr of l!)e mil.- I I'i "dei 11k ' Terry pr. -idei.t .if IIum 11'.. I, I'd'v'e s l,d . tils., pr. uln I ,,f , , i'n,' V's.ici.ifinii uf American (Vii . in 'r.ifes,,i V uia'n K I..ni;eil), k ,,f ii . I 1,' ,t .f I 'nun n ai ,a ilise ,.fe is t ft .'ifsi v oman ni'-ir.lur .1' ihe U'MT'I OI llli'.i uimn I Mo , ,. ',1 Sfoi - liiiiriiiun nf the en. low men" ti i.d ,1!' pr id- , I Holy Name Branch to Nominate Ni'iiiiiiii'n n .f othecrs of trie Holr , nili" " !'" "f c!' l'.l zabeil purisb nt 1,, 1 the Hpv J.ihll I' 'I Ve !l I past. .r will h" made at the in.mthiv n eeting "I the urn uiix.ition tomorrow . in the parish hull Twenty -third street and Montgninei v nvinue n enter rmniiieii' will I" pl'ude.i I i the Hnlv Name I'mi'ii THIEF GETS RING AND CASH n nnl.noiMi th l'i ter. d 'I ' n t,f sarah Herttikui-k "Jl.'c x ''1 Ninth stieet. lust tuglit and - 11 iliamond rtug valued at S7lX) nnd '-"i in cnsli 1 AS if ' TODA Y'S $100.00 LIM'RICK PRIZE ADDS .);, Edna C. tabari Will Send I'art to Hoover Ke- ' lief tuna: Spends fart to ' Visit Fiance Jury of Colonial Ice Cream Co. Employes Makes I ward to Stenographer and Reveals Pretty Love Story Rhymes for Today Some rlijmes that ian be used with the llmpin' llm'rick published today are : centipede Swede greed plena speed agreen deed spreed teen indeed lecd treed creed she'd twee I decreed !eU(J t,.fl bend weed feed breed we'd treeu bleed voed see(( he'd need nai. Tod.iy's award of the llmpin' lim'rirlt prize was nindo by a Jury from (lie Colonial Ice ('ream Co., .V Norlb Kourtli street. A picture of the Jur icars 011 the IkicIi pagr. The award to b announced Mondaj is Iwlng maile by a Jury composed of women prominent in club and social life In tho Ixan section of the cltj, iiay. fans' Isn't it great when a pretty girl .starts in to talk to jou about lov.. and "hope chests" and tells j'ou how nice you are'n' cv'rythlng? We'll snj it is' And take it from uf WE KNOW! Hut the really tough part about it is the fact thnt neither the love nor the hope chest is 'ntended for us. Any way, we hae had the satisfaction of helping to fix these little things for some other fellow Aren't some people just naturally born lucky? Just imagine us, with our fringe of grnj hair arefully distributed nbout our careworn dome, acting as a little Cupid ! Hut that's just what we haw been doing 1 this case--helping ' smooth out sun . nf the rough spots that an- found along 'he road to Love (ice! Ain't we sentimental'" Iiut that's what comes with old age We just can't h"lp feeling pleasi-d when ve can grease the bearings on the car of Loe with ore hundred dollar, so that a certain person can take n little trip up to N'rwich. Conn., to somebody else. We admit thnt we're sentimental, hut w don't care. In fact we like it. You would, too, if you were m our place and could see Mis Lobach ! m si.e, it was 111N wn A inv omposul of mi girls nt.d several men v. e didn't notiie th" iii-t. e.. much, s(1 we can't say just how mnnv there were well, this jur from tin Colonial lie Cream Co. considered the mcrii of the various Inst lines sent in f" .om plu the limerick nbout the expenenics of Mini- Pollj Mi Tarlo M.'l'. .. who studied by mnil t bcom" 11 ip een of the movies. Awnril I'rlre to Stentigi-jpher And after n lng period of . .ireful thoiirht thev -n-t their ot-s and w found thnt tin 1 hnd awarded the ,ll)0 jrize to Miss i:dnn " I.oba. - P r which we thank them 'iccause 't gave us the chance to see Mis.s Iobai h and t talk witii her and to make her happy '11 ever tning '. So yesterday we wen up o tu I'irkwav Hiil'diiig. at Ilroad und ( l.errv streets and found the offices of (Juilbert A: Iewis. ourt stenographers, where Miss Uibach is emlojeil as iperator of 'he dictaphone nnd has chnrge of 'lie orrcspondeni.e When we told Miss Lob'i. 1. that shi had won t't." $Hs prize .m should have heard the nice things Hhe said to us Whee' Made us feel quit .iun again and we even netu so far as to try to keep out of ill- sunlight s,. ,nir baid head would not sl.ipe too mu. Ii. Mtsi Lobuch then onuded that Rhe was going ti. spend part of the SI 00 for a trip to Norwiih, Conn next Sat inlay. IJ'it when we nked bet what the object of the trip was she blushed. h smiled, she bemme embarrassed and id., darn it. we wish some one wou'd d.'. nil tha' for uu At last she said th.U she v. as gel,' to see "ltecd" - 'v" promised I er not to mer'ioi' the lust name. S :, engagi 1 to him He has been -..1 nig to this uty .t Itrofherly Cv. '. m her ut least "Iki- a month, but fV- month she 'old l.im 'hut he should s.-e lie tnon.'v fr t elr t'lti.ieliome n.-te f i king h. is'u! trip as she ! . . -I .. win one 0; t1." limerick prizes tt then w.iold be ubii to eome to N'l'i , '.j see hi in. Miss I.oba. 11 sad however. .:.. - -vjs not going fell him of rl,. Mot that .1. lad 1"' 1 : 'ruinate . n. ' ,, ,,. il .. slim on'. The li"-t ,' ne will ,;iinw nbi.ut '. therefore wher Miss I.-'bttdi teleplmic - (, tl.M l,Ot M III V'lWicll. 'I' I,., i a. da: . us she ii"W p'.niw to d Mi.s Iibii I, .iNo told "s '.th part of the Mixi I'nz" si.. - k ng to ie boxes of .andy To lis li,rtl.u Tvacoik and It.tiiamin r-.-.'i.'i. who w rk in th- san e ojS' e l l.,ea and who l.ave mailed her da.,; ..-tters to ' er name for her Sh" " aVo give 4tii to t'.e II o er ltelief I'.iid Th' I. hat is '.-ft it of the .vl'Si t . Ue . T ' T "hop- , I '- V ,n Miter telling a!"' ' is KOII.s 'It M'-H I ,,'bacli we liuve not had . ij mih i. li' M,ii km w about thr iirt from the Colonial lee ("ream ' ; lnnt. Hit .t is sa; tlui" it ' ,ury--ihur aking of the '. . And is ,t l.y'woi. ier thev p'k' n.f as fee 1 . , . ,!. 'hit one . t a "un t. .!,-' J- "e were ' I! tln'-n M. W:f. who was ' ' i" said, V, ' .t takes less '1 in a stamp to r--V .1 vnmp out o' sirie of us " so 1, put it ftll d"W. in our reiiliu f ,- , and make the f.-'-nU complete, t'... wrn-r todav .s Miss Kdna (' libarii, ."1OI.I Wulton """' . , .11. Th. Inn ti'k JUip.eted be I 'bu '. i: I.tnieriil. No "11 li. I'nl) H' I "r,l' lf'',f ,s,j,.y " l " '' '"l ' ,rf" I "ll-sl '.' I I UlC IUll."t ', ' Kit' so .''' ' t" ' j,t ' Just u stamp m mli n "ramp" nut of me!" Mm l,i)bii 1 s ,imer.'K was o s mi the ballot The oHier lines were No. 1. Mall -coaching iiicuis n iiiaiiii' to me 'Viiiuim Urislanc, 'JOls North 'Iwintv lift! strict No a. Molle hugs will he stung, bin nut me. I." 1 " I b Tiigue Jllit Ninth link- Tee' So. ;;. If the males stamp approval 011 me. It"' , 1 Neil, Maurer 1 iHJ Jtclleiew a'ii'ie Camden N I No I Now in "reel" life, she ushers you 'it me. Mrs. James T Cnrej jfl f'rove street, HaddonfleM V J TO BRIDE'S - Ortp Htmrlrorl For the Best Last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limcricjc Which RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST Contest is open to any one. All that is required for you to do la to write and send In your Inst lines to the Limerick, using for convenience tho coupon printed below. Please write plainly, and be sure to odd your name ami address. All answer to the Limerick which is printed below- must ba rceelrcd nt the office of the I'vr.s?iNo Pfn "I' I-KIoi:n by 0 o'clock on Mon day evening. Mondaj 's and Thurs u7 Limoricks should be mailed to P. O. "ox 1525. Philadelphia ; Tuesday's nnd Friday's to P. O. IJox l.-i21. and Wednesday's nnd Saturday ' to P. O. Ttnr ir."j a. swers left at tho office of the Eve "MiKt! 11,,'nL, Lcpor.it will also b be ,r, ,.,--.. ' ..tllO. ,. ,,'IIUCI ...II V I.MU.. i"L WINNUK OF TODAY'S CONTEST WILL B ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK FK0M TODAV uumiFsinie Cut Out and Mail TO Tim LIMERICK CONTEST Evejtino I'l'iu,ic LKiionn, r. O. Hot toil, VModclph LIMERICK NO. 42 V romantic old maid named Miss Ried ba,d' "I'm sure some bold knight on his steed "ill snatch me from prison And soon make me his'n Writs your nrwr on this lln.) Kame v- o'frrf r and Ao City and Btate , ,.?" '?,"7!'"1 now "letter perfect" jou see! Henry R. Ingle. liK)7 Fair mount avenue. Xi. 0. Hcr ,,,! iUre jj, sitor. jou see. It. McAle-s. North Hirst trect. ..ii-0- "'. .-So"' Rne's "Screened": Women's Ward. No. 3." Frank Kestall. 1L'2( AVe.st Haznrd street. No. u.Kor they niAllel me h "real" Uimrantw. Walter H. Wheeler. W2'J Maedley street. .1 NV.V ,0 Another "reel" cook's Rot the "bw." Mis.s Harriet (ircer. U12 South llrond street. No. ii. There's none Farrar nor ,, ,r,i"mn me'" Il"-"f F .losselyn, H4 IV.irl strei't, ramden. .N. .1. .. . .'r; rm " ""rite" and well posted. jou we. H S. Anil. "..IC "est .;lni(,on street. Germnntown. No. 13. Por Venus liwl notlilns on me. Alexander '. tJwin, Hi! Lip piiieott Fniverit of IVnnsvhania No. l-. -- A Fee-nnmlna'l "male" gueen she'll bo. Jli.s Margaret Sill Iiviui 11!) South Nineteenth htreet No. 1,1. I'jp u fork-In' goml nanit ' .vim II acree. Mrs .1 S Kirk M2i North Warnock street. No tn. And I've Midi a "reel" Kiiarantcc Jov-rh A SellKman 71 est WahinKton lane. UN WILL KEEP Committees Named to. Report on Attitude of City Lawmakers TO BE AT ALL SESSIONS Memli.rt, ,f the cuiim iln, um . urn n ittee of the Women's Leajr i" for llood 'overiiiiieiit will attend thi M-ssinn of ''itv I'ouncils ar '2 o'rlm k net Thurs fi utteriioon In u meeting at the Women' League for (Jooil (imernment hen.: riarters, UikI 's'outh Thirte. nth etre.-t. .dav. jdans were made for the li2l work of the, or Krtiiization Forty won. in, represent inir each of the eight .vi coun.'ilmanic iHtri.t, agreed to keep m touch with oiincilmaiiic inovemeii Thej will w.itch over the councilii.e'i .n their ills trietH and inndently, ,;..c;uiine which ones the think wortln : re-el-ction Mis Kdit1 Kales, d .irmati of the (oin.-iiittee presided Mr- Edward Mi Collin, vice ihu'rrnii' -,,, 1 of work of a dmilar women's 'i".i'fne dining tic Inst 'wo icui's of Mhjiii Itlanken I rg'- iiuininistrntioi lr- Mii'ol 1 1 ii will name the ilietn ' chairmen who. v 'th one or mpro wnrl r- will form the Mihron.mittecq, This, dihtrii t iliair lean, with liss Fnl 's ,md Mr M, . Follin will form an itne lonunit- tee Alter inch se.ina ,,f I'ouinils, the coniinitteee will meet and take act on "When we tlrrft organl.e,I " iilnined Mish Kill.-, "we s, i,t t.tfurs ti the twentv one i nllficil. n I. of flu fit , ffering to m. -operate n u,, w ami including ..ur platform nsweis fr un Mht of these hIiow r Ii. it appreciation t our offet Charles It 1ail. in the Seiond diKtint, told of inri'iiis moi lUM.ts lie is niipporting ( me is tlie londemniitlon of the ,.,d . huri h at Tweiit -thiid and Lombani streets by lh llo-.ril of I'ducntioti for Hehool pur-pi-is lie suggits thnt ' should he i uiile into n pluyground for the . houl i "nrhj '.Inines fievelm, of tin- Fourrh dis t'i. .iid ot.r platform is the t'irst he I us ..it which he can lr.ipialiliedly s'and upon He also w rites I hive '."iird it said bv tnen who know political c illdlln'IH best that the ..uly hope for the triumph of the Mayor - polii ics ntnl f good government generally in I'hilu d.'lphia i-, the intelligent participation of women and the hular,. of power thev will ejten ise in th.- right dire. -tiiin 1 believe this also and I hnie great Imp" that oui organisation max I. h. d.ciding w.igi i-i i (. 260 Eligible as Patrolmen An eligible lift contain ng L'liO names of men who ipinlliif.il for policemen at a reii-ut etaiiiinatlou was made public t'.dav by the Civil Servn e t 'oinmissloii evl'Il hundred and sixtj one nieu up plied to the i omimssioii tn dtxoine o I men at .?." a day, but a large number were rijecteil for ph.sii il and othei r. asoiH Accounting in Harrison Estate The I'liiladelphia Hoard of Trade rnmed as a trustee under the will of 1 nomas Skelton Harrison, who net aside "vein! thousand dollars for iim ricipal iiurpo?es. na.s been notified that there w ill le nn accounting ,n the tJi rhon Court on Felriiary 7 WATCH COUNCIL HOPE CHEST Dnllnre Dnihi Appears Below B. Tim winner of the ONn nUN DltnD nOLLAU prize for the beat last line to each Limerick will be announced one week after the Lim erick Ib printed. For example, U10 winner of the prize for the Lim erick which appears today will be announced today n week. i. Tn cafe of ties, prizes will bo awarded to ench successful con testant. For example, if the judges decido there nro two or more an swers of equal merit for tho prize, the author of ench answer will re ceive ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS. The prize will not bo split up among them. .". The decision of the Judges In each Limerick contest will be tinai. .No. it. If flie mails and the male. will aprec. Joseph II. Hell. H017 Hnr Pit Htrect. The line written by Miss Iibnch re ceived eight of the eleven votes cuH by the jury, while line No. 4 bv Mrs1. Farcy was given two votes and line N'i II bj Mr JosM'lyn received one vote. Tlie memberN of the jury from among th" otfice torce ot the Colonial Ice Co.. ut ." North Fourth htreet, were: Miss Helen M. Martin, .002 Market street. MIm .Mac bchacfer. 037 OnnnnH stris't. Mivs Myra Witt. 121 North treet. North Sickel .Miss avenue Miss street Miss street. Esther .Meredith, "i.150 Cedar Eleanor Turner. C010 Lato'na Oljra Loepclte. tl020 Webster I. N Held. 40 Collineswood. N .1 Lincoln avenue. ChnrJcs A. Jllllcbrand. 137 North Millirk .stieer Herman S. Uan.s. ,111'.' North Twenty-third street A. IvN .Stone. .3335 North Howard street K. Swanbure. iJ17 N'oith Fairhill btreet. MOORE MAY SEE GOVERNOR I0DAY Conference Likely on Delaware Bridge Project and Legislation ' Affecting Philadelphia ! OLIVER MAY FIGHT SPROUL! 'Governor Spioul and Mayo" .Moote ! are hopetul that they will se able to , get toge'hr foda for a onferenee on I a number of matters, including the i Delaware river bridge, new legislation for Philadelphia, nnd the appointment i of a magistrate to nil the lwancv, canned b the death of Magistral! llojle. Another piecp of gossip whlih iij agitating the polititians is the report of a onferenee yesterdav between Ueorge S. Hirer of Pittsburgh, nnd 'Joseph it. tirundy. iitcsident of t.ic I'ennsyhanla Manufacturers' Assikui- t'on Neither Mr fSrund) nor Mr lliver ii in sympathy with the .Sprou! - Crow leadership Mi. Oliver was Keenly disappointed when bin inntrol 'ot tl.e Allegheiiv i. mnty delegation was lot reiognizid in the distribution of committee ussignmeiit.s anil legislative p'ltronage. The (iriiudv 'Iier conference therefor.- lent i olor to the reports from Ilnrrisbmg that .Mr Oliver would be readv to join tores with Mr. Grundy in the eiMit of a tight in the state I.ig. Mature Sic h a tight mav develop ov r ti nilminietration'H program for the ruis- i ing of revenue und for the holding of a . (institutional convention. Tlie lines ma then be drawn sharply bftwen the Sproul-Crow-Kjre men and the followers of Oliver and lirundy. Neither Mr (Jrundy nor Mr Oliier wquld din- i.uss their i onferenee. ' I)emocn's throughout the city are stirred by the prospect of one of their number being named to the magisterial I vacancy, and the candidates are legion. The jut) combine, however, will try to g( t the place for Jo,eii L llaldwui, ..re lender of the Twenty -sixth ward. . Mayoi Moire will tell the Governor that lie Is opposed to It.lldwin or to iin other buch recognition of the combine. Among the Pernoerutic candidate are .Inmea H. Toughlll. James Camp lell, John Albany. John Coyle. John Hlties, Charles Hawkins, Howp.nl Wil li, ii if h by. Jaim-s McHugh and Justin Muth. Hlehard Wejlein president of Coun (il, continued hiii plans for barmon between the Mayor and Council yes , t. rday despite the flare-un In Council tii tween Councllmen Hnll and Von Tlgen Mr. Wegleln Hpcnt live hours in an inspection trip yenlerday with Mayor Moore und other city offuiula nnd un his return said "I will continue to work for bar mony and construction. I am work ing as hard us cir to that end todir " Auto and Motorcycle Collide ' Collision between nn automobile und I u inotorccle which be was riding Ht I llermaiitown nnd Indiana nenu(T last 1 night, resulted In injury to Homeo Zalunte, eighteen years, of H0! Den- ii le street lie suffered hurts of the bead and bod , and was taken to the ,' ,. tl..nlfnl w l,.l, Tl,....n paiiiui imiii o'"t"iii .....i.i. HHiiii-1,,11, itfl.l West Indiana avenue, driver of tip I auto, wki arrested and will be'arralgue I before Mngigstrate Wrlgley todav KX INVESTIGATION OF . MINES Officors of U. M. W. Off to Washington to Plead for Congress Probe MURDER JURY INCOMPLETE SoreiaX Dhvateh M Errn tig Public l.tdotr Williamson, W. Vn Jan. 21), A telegram was received hero this morn ing at the miners' headquarters from the Indlnnnpolla henibiuarters stating that John L. Lewis, president of the I'tilted Mine Workers of America, nnd William Oreen, secretary and treasiircr of the organization, left there last night for Washington to make a plea before Congresrt to-haxe a congressional com mltteo npntdnted to mnke an inciulsitioii Into the condition which cxlstd In the strike zone. Tlie cM operators dechre thnt they will welcome such an Investigation ns It will give the public nn opportunity ot learning tho true facts. Husiness of the county nlso favor the congressional investigation. Ijuvyer Asks Hlglil to Carry rislol James Damron, one of the counsel for the defense of the twenty-one men arcus'd of the murder of Albert C. I'elt, has tiled an application fur permission to enrry a pistol. I'nder the law before any one can carry a revolt er lie must flie an application with the court. A hearing will be held later on the nppll ration by Judge It. I). Halley. who Is presiding at the trial. Some weeks ago Mr. Damron. who was judge of the Mingo County Circuit Court when the fight nt Mutewan took place, and summoned the grand jury which Indicted the defendants, was shot nt bv nn unidentified person, but suf fered only slight flesh wounds. It was in Judge Uamron's court that the trials were postponed Inst September uutil this month. Two Summoned for Contempt Sid HnMleld and Charlie Kiser, two of the defendants on trial, have been or dered to appear in the I'nlted States District Court for the Southwestern (list! let of West Virginia to answer contempt proceedings there. They are alleged to hnve attempted to induce miners nt work at the Ked Jacket mine near here to quit their places. The coal operators secured an injunction some months ago restraining the union ollicluls or their agents from interfer ing with nn of their employes. The hearing on the contempt proceed, ings is scheduled to take plme nt Huntington, W. Vn., on Tuesday. Au the men are on trial for their lives here, it will be impossible for them to obey the summons, as they are locked up and in the oustod of the sheriff. Their counsel wired this morning to Judge Wnddell explaining the situation nnd asked for u postponement until after the murder trial is over. Down along the Tug river district nniongi the tented colonies which dot the winding mountain stream, the women and children, innocent sufferers in tlie struggle tor supremacy which ib being waged between the strikers nnd the coal operators, arc paying little heed to the trial. They display little concern in the trial while their husbands come to court, but what they are inteiestcd in is w here their sustenance, clothing and shoes for the bare feet of the tots is coming from. War Itrldo'.s Sltattercd Dream The trial brings to light a case ut shattered dreams. Iln- faded visions of the wnr bride, who after four ears of buffering in the war-ridden atea of Frunce, sought a new haven when she became the wife of one of I'ncle Sam's soldiers She is the wife of Charles Kiser, who is being tried with other de fendants and who comes from n prom inent fumily in this county. Kiser was with the A. E. 1-'. during the war, and while in Trance met his wife. He pic tured to her the great country he cum" from, where pence and prosperity pie vailed She became his wife, and t.hen he sailed for America she accompui.'ed him. They came licre. The yuuni! collide were here orh ii few months when the strike was de elarcd and the strife started. Ki- was a police officer nt Mate-wan. av he was arrested in connection with the sla.iing of the seven Haldwin-I'elts de tectives. The pence and happines the young wife had dreamed of failed to materialize, nnd instead of having her iiilnbuiid with her he is in jnil loie .ith the other de'endants. Hut Ihe I'rein h wife has confidence In her oiiiig tusbaiid. and that everything will light itself and lied dreams of happiness will eventually be tcullred. Slow Work In Selettlng .lur There was little prospect that n j ir would be obtained before adjournment of court this afternoon. Thirteen men were in the jur.t box when court opened with seven additional tentative .furors to be lumen from the ooinparativk few talesmen of the original panel leinain tug Judge Haile) said should the list be exhausted before the jury had been (onipleted additional veniremen would be diuwn tonight nnd deput) sheriffs sent through tiio count) to miu.iuou them for appearand oil Mondaj When eiiiirt opened this morniiis lie defendants .imposed the uinjorif) of those present Hardly a dozen sjm tu tors were there JEANETTE POLICEMAN SHOT Death May Have Been Caused by Shot Fired Through Door .leanetto.' I'n., Jan 'Z i Hy A 1 l'atrolmaii Joseph is.,rd was shot and Instantlv killed while patrollng his beat here today. The authorities are In M'stigitting a story of u man who said he fired a shot through a door in the hotel where he lives and, going out into the street a little later, found the body of the patrolman on the sidewalk No motive, tin police savs. has been found for the crmi n Takes Coat, "Borrowa" Match OT with that cout, quick now! tjot d match V Thuuks. N'ow get on nbout lour bubiues-s " And Louis Unsenbumn, Mill C-ambridge street, was left stand ing in the dull air of yesterday ufler noou nt Twentv ninth street Mild -li-r.ird nvenue while a tall Negro blgh wnvman, pocketing a revolver, walked (usually olT, putting u cigarette, his hands in the pocket of Hosi.nbaum'n fW) i oat viN"ri:n iiixm-rs ,ti.mii trv S TRiflfMORE "h1??5 -1 JvLforlds Greatest Hotel Success V' ;.e1''TTrf"TvT3.flIJlB m 1 iiiWitms uimyJi.ij:rinniijMiil'? HARDING G,0LFS AT MIAMI President Makos Only Brief Stay, Avoiding All Demonstrations Miami, Kim. Jan. 'JO. (Hy A. P.l Cnrrying out bis determination to avoid public demonstrations during his vnca tloli voyage down tlie Florida coaft, President-elect Ilnrdlng cut bis visit to Mlnmi todny to a short slop devoted largely to golf. The houseboat Victoria, bringing the President-elect nnd his friends down the Indian river, was at Port Lauder daie, thirty miles to the north, during the night. Leaving there early in the forenoon, it was not scheduled to reach here until after noon, and the general expectation was that it would tie up to morrow night at one of the Miami piers. After n fishing expedition to the crounds south of Miami, the President elect probably will make another visit to this city. If. is understood, how -ever, that Ills plans for tho return trip still arc Indefinite. KROPOTKIN, NIHILIST, DEAD Prince Actor Many Years In Spread ing Propaganda London. Jan. 111. (Hy A. P.) Prince Potcr Alexclvleh Kronnlkln, Russian geographer, author nnd l evo lutionary leader, is dead in Moscow, says a Copenhagen dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph Co. Prince Kropotkin was descended from the old ltusslau nobility, and w-as born at Moscow in 18 li.'. Ho was secretary to the physical geography section of the Itiissian (Seog arphlcal Society from 18H7 until 1872, when he announced his socialistic views. A short time Inter slip definitely udopted tlie creed of anarchism, returning to Htissla nnd taking un active part In spreading Nihilist propaganda. In 1S74 he w.ns arrested and imprisoned, but escaped. He later went to the conti nent nnd was expelled from Switzer land after the assassination of Kmperor Alexander II of Ilimsia In 1881. The remainder of bis period of cllo was spent for the most part in Ger many, Prnnce nnd Kngland. He re turned to Russia In 1017 and was in vited to join the Kerenskv cabinet. JAPAN REPLIES ON LANGDON Answer Dispatched to Washington Ignores Siberian Question ToUlo, Jnn. M.(Hy A. P.) The Japanese unswer to the note of the I'nlted States Government concerning tho recent, killing of Lieutenant War ren IL Lungdon in Vladivostok has been forwarded to Washington. According to Information available here, the reply does not discuss the question of Jupancse occupation of Siberia. It reiterates the regret of the government over the shooting of Lieu tenant Lungdon. which has already been voiced by its offlciul representa tives in Vladivostok and Washington, and calls attention to the measures al ready adopted to prevent the recur rence of such nn unfortunate Incident. The communication emphasizes the completeness and impartiality of the in vestigation into the shooting now In progress, which it says will Is' followed by such reparation as the circumstances call for. MYSTERY IN POISON CASE "Mrs. Grace Rose, New York City," Seriously III in Harrlsburg llfirrutliurf, Jan. 'Jfl.---"Mrs. Grace Hose, New York City." This name and address, placed on th" register at tlie Colunihus Hotel, is nil thnt local hospital officials or other per.ions here have been able to learn concerning tin identity of a fashionably ntttred woman, who is now in n serious condition at the Harrisburg Hospital, the result ot having swallowed poison, presumably with suicidal intent "I'm a widow," was nil the informa tion hospital authorities could obtain from the woman. Deaths of a Day MARTIN P. WHITAKER Father of the Rev. Joseph A. Whita ker Was 70 Years Old Martin P. Whitaker. father of the Very Hev. Jojeph A. Whitaker, ehati celo'r of the Catholic archdiocese of Phil adelphia, died nt S o'clock lust night nt his home, -Itl.'bS Larchwood avenue. He was seventy yenrs old. Mr. Whitaker was born in Schuvl- kill county, und had lived at Shenuti- , doah until the family moved to Plula- (lelphiu two 'eiirs ago. ' He is survived bv ti widow and sl children. Churles I.. John !., Mar) It.. Nellie A , Anuii M. and Father Whitaker. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Fram is de Sales Church. Archbishop Doughert), it is epK'ted, will conduct the servii es. Mrs. T. J.' R. Brotherton I Mrs. Thomas J. It. ltrotherton, wife of the assistant secret.irv of the Forrest Theutre. died ou Thuisduj night at her i home. Ul.'U Arch street. .She was twenty-seven years old. I Mi's, llrothertuii wlm had been i'l for I two years from the effects of an attack of influeii7u. was n daughter-in-law of. tieorge t . urotnerton. isset. and man ager of the old Teuiulc Theatre. Seventh and Chestnut streets, which was de stroyed bv fire in 1W!(I. The funeral will take plui e fuun the home on Mondav afternoon Inter ment will be in Mount Peace Cemcterv. Solomon S. Frldenberg The funeral of Solomon S Friden berg, who died here of pneumonia on Tliur.sduv, will take place tomorrow nftei'iioon trom tho Oliver H Hair Hulldlng. lhSO Chestnut street. Inter ment will ho in Mouut Sinai Cemetery. Mr. Frldenberg. who was fifty-five jears old, was connected with the bank ing and brokerage linn of S. M. & M, S. Fildenberg for more than twenty -five j ears. lie lived ill Atlantic City His widow survives. Mrs. Rosalie W. Hammer Mrs. Itosalie Wiese Hammer, widow of Hubert Kduard Hummer, died yes terdny at her home, at fKl. N'oith Fortv first street. She had been HI hlnce July with heurl trouble. She is survived by two sous, William C. Hammer, treas urer of the Shaniokin Vulle.v Coal Co., and Dr. A. Wiese Hammer, surgeon nt tho Polyclinic and American Stomach Hospitals. J.E.Caldwell & Co. JEWELERSSILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS PEARLS WOMEN IN CONIESI FOR SCHOOL BOARD Camden County Election, Feb- ruary 8, Expected to Bo Lively One TOWNS SHOW INTEREST Public school board election contests are imminent throughout Camden county, nnd it in evident that con tests jvlll be lively in Beveral towns where women will oppose men for tho "thankle.su" Jojis, In connection with the election, February 8, a number of appropriations will be voted on. Tn Colllngswood there nrc ulrcadv five candidates for three places to be filled. Terms of these men expire Dr. Kdwnrd H. Rogers, who has been on the board for ten years, nnd who declines to be a candidate for re-elee-tlon; Dr. Charles Vanderkleed. presl dent of the board, and Frank Stevens, both of whom will be candidates again Others to contest are Mrs. O. L. Lapp Matthias Campbell and Jacob M. N'ol . In Haddonfield these terms expire' Charles Illachley and Henry Itonev. who will be candidates for re-election and Henjntnln Whitecnr. who declines It is expected thnt hult a dozen other candidates will make themselvcM known next week. TIiIr board now has two women on It, nnd there Is n possibility of one or two candidates being women. The appropriation is being objected to by citizens, but women are support ing it despite the increase of $1,1,000 over last year's budget. The approprla. tlon asked for totals $80,000. A big fight is expected in Hoddon Heights by citizens opposing the pres. elite-borough administration, who are supporting these candidates for re-elec tion whose terms expire : Ham Hansdovvne, Merritt Wolfe, William Olivery nnd W. D. Shlll. There will be, one If not two women candidates nnd severnl male candidates opposing tho regulars, it is reported. In Audubon It appears harmon' reigns. These whose terms expire will stand for re-election : George I, Martin. Claude Mlddlcton and Horace Archer. Westmonf will re-elect James II Y. Hlnkeley, I'reston Greenle, John Wev. guild and Charles Winteis. Harrington's budget asked for amounts to $11, Ob1.". There will be scv oral cundldntrs besides these who terms expire: IMwin J. Adams and John ,T. Franke. Reese M. Ford re fuses to run again. 18 YEARS FOR "HE-VAMP" Found Guilty of Murder of Woman He Lured From Home Chicago, Jnn. 2!). fHv A. I -Herbert Conkright was found guilt) o' the murder of Mrs. Kvu Wyatt, wife of Albert W)iitt. of Aurora, III., b) n jury early today and his punishment fixed nt eighteen years In prison. Conkright was chnrged with having lured Mrs. Wyatt from her husband and with shooting her to death In a rooming house here last November. Hi defense was that the shooting was ac cidental. Assistant State's Attorney W R. Stewart eharnctrr!.ed Conkright as a "fnlr-haired ho-vntnp," and demanded the death penalty . lohn H'rubec, one of the jurors, w not told of the death of his seventeen enr-old daughter, Helen, until aftc the verdict was reached. Judge Friend granted a recess last night so the juro coubl visit bis daughter's bedside, nf'ci a message had been received that the girl was dying. Tlie entire jury went ti the limbec home in nutomobiles and while the others waited the father foi the last time saw his daughter uneon fcloiiH from brain fever and spinal men ingltis. The young woman died half an hour after Urubec returned to court MAN BATTLEJDETECTIVE Policeman Pushed Through Window, but Arrests Suspect Tn nn attempt to arrest John Smifn. a roomer ut "..Vi Orthodox street, who Is vvunted In many cities nn the charge of swindling. District Detective Slav In. of the Paul and Kuan streets police station, was thrown through u window to the street. Slavin. upon the advice of the l tectlve Hureau at City Hall, called r Smith's home, and when he Informed him that he was under arrest Smlti called a number of his friends and fousn' the detective. The detective summoned nld and Smith was arrested before he could escape. It was necessary to re move Smith to the Frunkfoid Hospital to havn his injuries dressed before he was tnken to the station house uiivriiH .vlrWAIiH -Jhii 27 niiHKfir tunli. ' of i"li.iinttc SteW'aiU HrUtivm and film lire Imited tn .ntnd funeral Moe - v m reaMcner. Ull'.' Vcum it tut l'fi. J "tiMAHON Jun 27, miHNAM1 MAHO.V Hclntli nnd IHcndi iavtt fiinral Men 8..10 m parlor cf A t' Kohlfr. IMtil N lOUi it Illcti mans iliui n of uar I.iely of Mercy 10 a in Ini Ho.- 'vfltlTAKEIl Jl J. MAHTIM P- l.uslmiiil uf M.irv f WlilUkar uiul R''' ' cf tho Ver. llev. JohciiIi A Whllalier 8. T I. . chaneollnr ef Philadelphia illoif" Dalntliiuii in.l fpUnda n rm Inltii4 In ' ' '1 ; i.riuiii-i an ti ill- ii'i io'ih" -- , I fuiier.il Tun . s HO n m fiom hn . rccldniee 4il3ii l.rchwnvl v Sol'hin 5 if tqultni Church of 8t France Je fi ' in h m Int Jlol Cr.xi im HfllOI'Plir Jn J8, ANNA t 1 Inveil (iHualitfr uf I.awrence anil lln'";.n ' Scftoppet (n Ai'pcll, aiitsl II yean n" t tin ami frlenria M Invllert to alter... '! r.ml Tui'M T .10 a m uartnn' rlili'", VP.i:. Itlrlimonil it. Hrqulam mm Oliurclj of Clur Jjidy Help nf '"'hrlKtlana 0am '"' private. i'Or-'ll()I)K -At thn rldenc of hr I In-law. ioseph Macl'arroll. Jr l0H tifi-'i mint ave , on Jan. is. 1021 I'lllH' I' WIN'S, wlfo of JOMPh JI. CofroJi. I thr notice will L Klven CON1MB On Jn 2B 1021 A.MA ' E , oldt duliier of th late Pr tM ' FrancU and I-ou'aa F. Condi. In tier 'year. Hervlce Mondnv aft at 1.30 1 c . af th Oliver It Hair Jlld . 1H20 cl.ffiJ' I ft Ititerinent urlvatu . ,, I Ef.I.IH At the rtnldsnce of Mrj T ' Iul. HOT H Ilroad at., on Jan 2J, t"'2, 1 MAV K liiuithti'r of James JI. and Man i:ill of ((tailing", I'a Relntlven and frl" , ar Invited to the funeral. Mondav me 1 Ino- Jan til. at 10 o'rlocl from hr p , r.aldince. 816 N 10th at.. Itemlu ' Solemn reoulem mars at Ht Tetcr a ' ""' Ileadlna- i'a.. at 11 a. in. Intormcn Ilea, lin l'a DtfPL'Y Muildenll. at 12H H h,' on Jan 2S. 11C1. lTlAXCIS I mi" 1 Notre of funeral later . a? ' VrV fc-cv -- -u.'
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