yfft,W:m-i m bVbking public fcEDGEi!pfiiEit)EnPHiA; sMtfebY, t mIroh 'm'sizi . .1 i ,i i i .1 , i i, ,.. i .i i ' ' i il 1. i i ... .it -..lii I,,, V, ii i i'ii I i' i i ii I I .'', ".. 'A i; FRED BEAUVAIS, INDIAN GUIDE Protostnnt and Hobrew Organi zations Offor Messages of I ' Sympathy to Catholics FRANCE SENDS CONDOLENCE R) llifi itawlntccl Trr. I TUltlmore, Mnreh 2(1. - AnnniR the ' hundrpli of mo'tkngOH of sympnllij unci xktU nt thr ilenth of Cnrillnul (lllilmin thnt enntlnup to pnnr In nt Hip nre.il eplfonpn.1 reiltlrnep from prrsons of nil crccda Mini rnnk was. nti iittiei'il Irsti -monlnl from the tlnltlitinre Hebrew rnn tregntloti It cxtptiilrri IIip srinpntliv of thp ConRrrRnllon to the memberi of Hit houePholtl and to their "Cntlmlle liretli rrn of Italtlinnro." nnil I'niifliiileil "Vi voire thp prnjpr thnt in (iod k rrovldpncn n lentlcr lmll In given to thp Cntlinlirs of Aniprlm wh'i "linU niaintnln the Mimp noblp xtitnilartN of Cathnlle dignity. Atnerienn eitiaenr.i und human ttiIi'p " A plowlnjt trlbtllP to thp rnrilinnTs mrmnr.i una voiced in o resolution udopted yextrnlny bv the Hnltlinnre Ked eratlon of Clnir. Iiev rrprpseiitinir ur ttinlly h11 thp Protctnnt tlenntiiiiiiitlnti' of thp city, which sni.l thnt lie merits the prwiip nnd estrpin of all inpn ''with out distinction of ererd or Pet." "The llnltlninrr redoralimi nt Churohe?." the resolution snid. "ip ulrPO to Piprrs the npprPolntion of the I'rntPMnnt chuccliPn within in member chin for thp life and works of our fel low citizen. .IliniPv Cardinal (Jibbon and to extend to our fellow Cliristlnn of the HomHii Catholic Church out -Mil inth on the nccnxlnn of thrir grrni nerrnvemrnl in the dentli of tin lire eminent lender nwl eliiirelini.m. 1 1 name lia lone been a household word In bin bliveil Itnltlnmre nntl th" fame tlinenf Inn rencliPil to world propor tion. Hi the dedii'Mlion of Ii lite to prrat Christian IdenU. a" well ns his devotion to thp plahlihmpnt of rlcht-enic-nP'o Iip merits IIip prdise ami esteem ef all men without distinction of creed or "ec(." , An oniiiiil expression "f tlir ondo lences of the French (iovernment nt the death of t'lirdinnl (lihbons nn r.rriveil lirre todny from Ambassador .1uMriinu Up Is t HI being inrnllotiNl In the proceedings ton nei'lrd with the divorce Mill hrnuglil bj .lames V. Mill iii.iii, the New Ynrli li.inlur, iiKulnit lib wife ' I I 1. 1 l 1 1 I STILLtVIAN TO DROP DVORCE REPORT Kin1 lhre women a better hnckeioiin' foi cltixeiisliip win not l;iio tlicin a ihnncp ut appreciation l teitchlnc them .something of litorntiirr. art nnd imisicV" yn Kxteuil to Dtber College-, The siiiuuiii' hool ut llrjn Maw i til's j ear i-. helievisl to be onl the lie ginning of a moeiiiect ili.it will Inter extend to other lollrges and teach gientei' numbers of industrial worl.ers. llr Thomas cotvrird Hie idea nfler Banker Will Continuo Paternity Suit, However Would Pro tect Mrs. Leeds ALIMONY DECISION SHORTLY New Ycrli. March 20 The action for absolute divorce brought by .lames A. Stillinan. rmiiiiVnt f ' Nllnnl1 Ctt ltank,.nKnlnt Mrs. Anne I'riiu j hurt Stillninti. inn In- dropped II uns 'learned from a well-lnfnriiicd source j.esterdm. but the piocecdlllgK to de termine the legilimacj or Illegitimacy of (luj Stlllmnn. oui)gcst on of Mrs. .Stillmnn. will lie continued. This forecast of th uirs" of the IStlllimin case s Ke1 to tnle In (he tiPtt five or si wpcUs was ohtnlned from pei'otis in eloe touch with both Hide .of the eontrnei. The probable t-e- ipiciico of ecnts expected to lead to this irsult was said to be ns follows: The ihcisiou of Supieme Court .lll I lee Morschnuser. of I'otlglikeetisle. in the allmnin motion, which l extecled next week, will open the way for the resumption of henrltigs in the dluircc action before Hefcree David .1. tileasoii. Vfter one or two hearings, it wa said, there would either be an agreement to drop the divorce pint of tile action or t In- lefcrce might rcporl In (he court thnt in his Judgment the evidence, n shown b tcstlmnnj and iiflldiuit. was sin h that neither patty wus entitled In a dioicc. If the com l should npprow thl iec onimendation. it was aid. the nuetion of the parentage of tSnj Stlllinnn would .euinln to be dilermiiiccl judli'lillly. This has been recognized all along ns being the inn i n point of contention In the cne and was aid by He l.iincc Nicoll. at ioincv for Mr. Stillmnn. to have been the innthe which inspired the latter to brine t'n dlorce action. It was re tortetl thai In w crs on both sides were agreed lliat the separation of the di orie it tii illegitimacy issues wns legnllv I noisible. 4 HURT IN AUTO COLLISION XtZXliVt otei t Mrs, ! lorence II. Leeds, whom icd In her answering g been intimate with tier htiabnnd, In fncl, It wna Knlil, Mm. Stlllmnn'n entire "nmrmntlvo dcfenc," chnrging .Mr, Stillmnn with misconduct of the onine nntiire nn thnt with which he charged her, would become Irrelevant. Thin would be welcome to Mr. 81111 mnn, It wan onltl. but the defence would llnd n eomppiifnting advantage In the fnct that Illegitimacy under the law Is one of the most difficult charge to prove. The presumption of legitimacy rests with the child, nnd proof of the contrnry. If was wilt!, niuot be beyond n doubt, far beyond the degree of "ren poimble doubt" an Is nistomnry In ordl nnry enccp. l'roof of misconduct on the part of the mother I not Miilficjcnt proof, It was said. In addition In thnt, It wiih snld. proof must be offered th'nt the husband could not hnve been the child's fnther. Mrs. Slllliiian's nttorueys were re ported to hnve the evidence of at least twehe witnesses that Mr. and Mrs. Stillmnn were living In apparent friend ship nt the Stillmnn country estnte nt Pocnntlcn HUN nnd at the Htlllmnn tintiic lit New York city during the jenr liefoie the birth of tiny Stillmnn. Justice Morsclinuser. who returned to bis liome nt Poughkecpslc Insl night, snld he had nrrnnged to stny on the bench for n week" to study the nfliduv its nnd other pnpers in the Stillmnn ease whldi hnve been 'presented to him, "This Is n momentous, case," snld .Justice Morsclinuser. "Hecnuse of its Importance I feel that 1 should devote all no time to it." When and where public access will be gien papers presented by both sides in the dlvorqe action became more be clouded today, when n shift In Supreme Court .Justice Morsclioiiser'g pinna for filing' his ilcctolon on alimony nnd coun sel fees was announced. Charles 10. Txmg, of counsel for Mr. Stillmnn, snld the justice would give the nnpera nnd decision In, the court clerk nt White I'lnlim, N. Y1, with In structions to file them In I'utnnm county. Yesterday It wns nnnounccd In Yonkera and nt I'otighkcppsle, Justice Morsehnuscr's home, that the documents would lie tiled nnd inndn public nt White J'lnlns, probably curly next week, nnd Inter transmitted to I'uttuiin county, where the netlonavns begun. Mrs. Htlllmnn V friends were reported to be somewhat pcrtlirbed over tetters alleged to hnve been written to her by Kred nenuvnls, the half-breed Indian guide, named ns corespondent. Mrs. Stillinan wns snld to hnve. Informed her attorneys thnt the letters, If they ex isted, must hnve been stolen. It wns snld by some of Mm. Still man's friends thnt something wns likely to Imppcn which would prevent these letters from ever becoming public. This wns tnken to strengthen the report thnt thc-dlvorce pnrt of the nctlon was likely to be dropped. MARSHALL'OETS APPOINTMENT Wnsiitngtnn. March 2(1. flly A. P.) Former Vice President Thonins It. Marshall nnd former Senator Xnthnii II. Scott, of West Virginia, were up pointed members of the Lincoln me- uiorlnl commission todny by President , IJnrdlng. w tii, li the industrial women will u, this suuiiii'i. I he ' In i -l uiltil x lui . nnVrcil in i-.ie Mull furnishings. Thn the atmosphere. Hie little personal knick Unneks of the real college girl's ichmii. will siiriounil lliise mhiiik women w 'ioi i nvironmci'it luis heen Hint of the in i, ust ii:vl nlant. 1 am Instructed the inessnge said. , ,IJlt0ns i.:rnl(. n, ,,. s(., One Believed Dying Touring Carl Mrs Stillmnn mm "In l he government of the I reiich re , r(ltlnt,nnl nrU ,'.. , ,.,.,,, ,," tl.-io anH Truck Crash In Fon ll,lll!,vit "- l,,n '"" rublic to cM.rcss to von the Murtfrii , ,.,,, , , , and T rucK Crash In Fog condolences on the demise f his em - ,1(f lum ,,,,,,,,,, Th,x 1m',,, , (oatesville. Pa.. Mar.l, l-;. , Jienee. nrdmnl (nbbons. whose nob 1- (.vv(.,, ,iev wnnted le.icHers'of whom "'"' " 'U,"'i l""1 "'"" '"' l'""" " i ' Ity and patriotism will ever te.naiii a ,PV ,.,,, nsk . ,,,.,,, ,,,, UPpi. the le.ult of . head-.n .-ollNtoii b. T7nr.a:n ( model for all honest minded elii7.n Ajinnnneement of the appointment of inot interested in. All I llfll-ll II tn Dlllll II ,1,. ,1M .-.... ! ,- i i '! iiii'iii-i-liutli'll'lti"ll"lf'llli;s Bishop Owen It. ( orrlgan. xien- gen- , ,,,,. ,..,.,.,,, , ,,, .,, 1m ,-',.. rial, as a. imimtrior nt r lie , i, , ese ,n ,, , ,,,,, . ,, ,,, , was made toda . lie was , pieced by , , , ,, ,, pronaganda thr diocesan eonsullors and will have , , J f , I '. , charge of the diocese until the new archbishop i chosen I ween a touring i at nnd a miiv nig tun I. of In :n I'lnnnge mi the state road inn here tl i- morning. A 1li'll fog i.m-... the n i nlent Ki'I.n Worst is mi the Coi,i-iiii lllisplt'll III till "IIICOIISI Hll COUlllioll while h.s oiupiinioiis in the inuring ai Hen Mollifns. tjenrre Wot l and Clai cine I'm h. are suffering finni iiiinur in juries The touring cur wns heniliil foi lioiied thnt the ''ent'-ville iit.il the mount inn iionmir icdit lowiril n f""n Wesi Cloler. The iiupncl thliw VI1C SMTIIM ' e.ll IIOIII I 111- ronii. gnen in uniersitle foi the work and scholarships are offered so that work- Itiime .March 2(i - IRi A. P - ine l"lde innv leave their tiade f,,r a Obitunries of the late Cardinal i;ibbon , r"r 'J(I ntlenil college sre published by all newspapers in A' "rn Mnwn is Tlnme h!,.li comments noon his llnllle . nrl "" 'lielon s r,nl lowanl II ehsracler. bis genuine piety nnd hi-. I "cr'sp ..in he given for eour.es t ken Civic virtues I in this summer period. Lnglish. , ,,m,i. "The denth of Cnrdmnl Oibbons." . si''nn- Public speaking, e, nnomi.-. Ics. UT. the Corriere d'ltnlia. "must be ' or' P-.Vcholog, and some scene ,l deplored b. all das-es of ciii.es f , be amon-th subjects tnughr tin- siim Americn. and must cmic true nntionnl "1,rr- ' '"' "lr:11 "',l l",Si'' '"ll" ' nnd w.....in. ' end August l.i. ijiwii, num. t . . :.... i .i... . . ' -'' ...... The Ciornnle d Italia recalls thut . "..".' l '. . ',.,," i rson 7 :;!ii ,, ,.o, k In Kminnnuel conferred upon ",,r ."'."... "'!' "' ,'-"" "" "' " .em- s,iriii.ir Foreign Connection Desired Tiunr buelncss man past thirty. FUi jears Industrial plant managae; now financial executive with largest Amer ican corporation In Ita field. Connec tlon desired which will lead to for lgr. nrslgnment. ttlghest bank and tLBtrens credenttnls. r 08, i.KDOBtt orncn Course to Workers rontlsnct frnm Psre On support her o she does not hare to T.'l. l..,A. r.rrllnnt P.lhhniiM (tin flrnnil Cnnlnn of ' l"l,, tuition, board llllll llcinnimmln- the crown of Itnl. onp of thp highest " . ,n ,'"' ""' dormitorties Sch. honors possible in the kingdom. nrships hnve been provided l Inn The lipoma ss,s- Cardinnl (ilbbons , Mt. r nlumnne so the Miidents will have must be considered u national g!r." Unf nrt,,nl l","- ud'" thnn trnn-. portal ion. . Attempts will lie innd(4 to tunc the Ttvilll Mninr flfffiVi student- come from a- man .niicties of Uryil IUUWI WIH.lt mil,tr. as possible There is no s,.,.i. tieation ii to their salar. or earning ea paell Th will be selected by heal loinmiltep- which probably will iiubn'e pliysici.niM, representatives of iiiilislna' groups and women's organization Chnrni tei . henlth im.l nhilu u ill i... go nncK to tlie raetor. sjucli are per- considered in selection onall bPtieliti'd. ., .. . .. ... Dormitories I'liniisbeil Need to Korget Self ltm, ,Mar drimtnries are largel. Hut their cases Uo not help Indnstrv h.inished b the nuile.its tiieniseite.. er the other industrial workers. It is nnd ns the (ollege is usiialU closed dur- not the individual we must work for 'tig the summer the girls who ex peel now. We need to forget self in work- '' '"i I ir'to u ncienim,.'- lng for the adrnncement of inilustrlnl from vear to e.ir In iln doruuti. Immunity s- a whole We want to make .sjes adeuntc mi women won't have to go home from eight hours' industrial work to the familv washing and clean ing We want to give her time for broader things. "If we ure to make the eeononu. world over we cannot lcac tr In tne hands of people who do not know t ie problem- of economies, g.i.ernment and communltv life. Women need to be educated to fac" the iine.tions fairl anil to -ritl P tiiese problems "The educational inoveinpiil here is not designed to licnfit individuals. Of thp lU.OflO.lKMl women in inilu'trv in the cfiiintr. there nre several miliion who arc so tin. I when thev completP th'ir work hi null or fa. tory the want recreation m re-i ratlicr thnn the chance to use their brains for higher education "Hut there are also millions who realize the are 111 Industry for life and Hre kei n 10 learn how 10 better condi tions genet nil. The. want to know nhy ihiir inbs ate n unstead. . win the gel tlie slim 1 i ml of ihc obs tlieie are. bow tlie can nuke ilirfr jobs safe nnd lieallhfnl And in teaching eco nomics. Knglisli ons and the like to Seminarians to Sing Til"1 llllse ,it I'.llstel Sllllllin 11 ring at lin Choi h of the liuiiia. ulu'i I 'otii eplion ('hell, n jn .1 ie atnl 'idii son siteet I term intow 11 will he gieti at tie student- of S iu This w ill be ti- Ii s' inn.' fur man' 1. in ti w ill sin,; mitsid' of tl . sti.ih in him 1 uiiiii'' SALES!!flANSHSP I n-n sa i" Is in ) 1 v e n till" s mini il miip 1 !'"i r sprni' -n 2 e n.l r nr M ( . ( O. I. II IK I' ( ( III Ms , fl N( I, It.'l !tl II SIHI.I 1 Ss!eSvsKuiuw2jtCirfSBHl illiSifflSimnMji JVLlrrl T 1 1 'TIYvB lit FVX 11 M "Til VJll Tll t iHMrjl How "Power" Can Mean "Safety" P VKRYBODY who drives a car knows that ' power is a source of speed, but a man buying .1 car for his family to use can well consider power as a source of safety. Facts are facts and we can't all be expert drlv.vs. There will be hills, and crossinRs and turns where power to net away quickly or to slow down sharply and then (ct goinc acain right away means avoiding trouble. The power of the Standard Eight gives the driver quick adaptability to conditions. The athlete is less likely to be hit by a'strect car than the cripple. If your wife or your daughter is to drive, the vigorous response of the Standard Eight will prove a high safety factor in emergencies. SMNPAMD EIGHT A POWERFUL CAR EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Hroad a I Wallavc St. SllT& Camden Rrimrh, liO.' Haddon Aik IN MKMortlAM . N'OWAK. In lovln memory of IIDWIN A. NUWAK, Inte of 1307 N, Hutchinson t.. W'ho died In Jfonlolr l-'runcp, on .Marcli 'il. llllll. He wan In the 114th Ileal.. A. K. F. lilt body wmi rrturn-il in tho U. H, and In tarred In Holy Hceulchro Ccm.. Hept, 28, "Thoueh wo In v our loved one down. under tho aod nwavi He ahnll rle iiaaln, an thp dowcra do. At the dawn of Ills Earner l)v." I'AntlNTH. llllOTIIKtlH AND 8IBTBJU). Mtatitf , liiiATIIf, ffifflSS.7.S!!all . iCurzr . kViiSS! .oil "V i :' ' w,vf huslmtal Carrie C. Ielp)7"i' 'Y.'.VlD f vlted to funera,: .lonW"y'," VIVh,Vr .n dell.P, L'l'L',-, H rf .1 ili.i. "I lalai " Uhurcl. of our 1", iy 'ofMV'".". tJni ."' "".fit. PalrlcU'a fiV;.jJ.1'',U' ll.n,., nnnei.'; r'v,'""'..? .jKSiV,'""?', -wC; J'cieJiee?"' ""nV.;,.W.35 IVI.W..I On Starch 11 .. .. farhett J.Mia rirniln, ," n,',n ,,lw VV,V mav enl Rnndav t..ii'.rw 'oil. p.i.'!' inos t.tt-i'i.vrorr? , "h,:1""- iiEt-V arnln&ij .' " W!" 'rke Htriet iv:?1 fNvit. SlWW .(Jf.l.V.".,.in, .Tp . a- . . WK :&$rilJ$S!iV!Wf wlfo of finher'l iiVmhir.T.' ..'"I . Ui'mV! lata innol-meo- and Tere V i f ' t. ? "' "".I friends, al."' 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I, 111 1 Ha.!, I. v Ht ri linn A diplomat says : "Peace with Japan is largely in the nandsw of our newspaper men Accurate news and plenty of it, will be the most powerful influence for peace between the United States and Japan. News that is scanty, garbled or colored by prejudice and propaganda is the chief cause of ill-feeling between nations. Americans are learning to know the great Asiatic nations better through the Far Eastern Service of the Public Ledger. B. W. Flcishcr, in charge of this service, is a leading authority on the Far East. Fourteen years of travel there have given him an intimate acquaintance with its people and its problems, and a reputation for impartiality and broadness of view. He is proprietor and editor of The Japan Advertiser, the leading foreign daily in the Far East. 1 1 He has associated with himself in the Far Eastern Service of the Public Ledger the following correspon dents: Glenn Babb, Tokyo; Roger Ames Burr, Peking; (J. Gramada, Shanghai; Roy C. Bennett, Manila; 1. Hicks, Hongkong. PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA Have It Delivered Every Morning by Carrier ATKINSON. March 21. MAIIY ATKIN SON. Itcliitlicn nnd frln.lR nre Invited to Mteiyl runprnl. Men.. 7.30 u. m.. lute rel dfnee. tutu HprltiK (lar.lm t. Holemn r qulm inn Cfttliedrnl U a, in. Int. Ca thedral cm. IIAll.KY -March 21 AGNHM M C . daiiKhter of Kdwln If. nnd Aitnpii M. Dally (ne Kohl). Ilelatlen nnd frlrndii Invited to funeral, .Mnn R..1I) . in. imronts. reBldmce, t!28 Olriird o. Solemn tenulcm nuian 81 Malaohy'n Church Jn n. in. , nAN'OnflT unddenlv. Miircn 53. 11121. JOHN H.. hunliand of Antm llangcrt (ne linker) llelnllvpn nnd frlcmln, all nrBanl isntlonn nf which Iip wan n member, are In vlled lo funeral, Turndny, 8:311 n m . from the residence nf hln ilmnshtpr. .Mr. Marie Much i'2S7 pae nl , near 23.1 nnd Nnrrln 1I. Rolemt reiiulem tnniia Kt. nilzatielh'n i hurch 10 n in precleoly. Inlermcnt Holy Sepulchre Cemelerj. JlAllltY March .'.' ANNA f. wlfo of .John Ifarrv tnen Hrady). Uelnll.ea Hnd frlr-nili Invited o funernl Mnn,. H:30 n. in. I. '04 H. Ulet el Holetrn lilnh mam ut i i.iulem at fit t'linrlca Church 1(1 n in. Int. iiimv IT tent. I10YKIN. HANNA v.. widow of Jatnes I kln. funeral Mondai, Ht 3 p. in.. Inte I'Mldt'iiee, -1)11 Iiwrence at. fricndc tnay mil Kunday, 7 to tl p. in. HUA.'KtfN .March at. .TAMEU A. l.tlAi'KK.V. formerly of .Ml Air tlela ti und friends of fnnillv, iilnn the Hherlll'n anclntlun of riulndelpl'lii Co.. und nil no I'lellen of which he wna u incmher. nre r. -ipcclfui:v Irttllcd to Httend funeral Mnn . II h m from reildence of hi" daughter. Mrn. Allci; line i n Rrntl Blla N .Mh t . Olney Hnlemn hluh tnaee ut the Chinch of the In inrnntlon Jl) a ni. Int. Holy Hupulchre. t'em. HtJDDi: March :. MAtlOUI".niTi: lnc lloi'hninnl, lilned wlfo of Caeper Hudd. need 71 llelntlcn and frlende, Itomry flo el'l linllcil In funral, Jlon , M u. in , imrlora of 1', IJrehcr 'Jliil'i Glriird nve llls'h maul SI l.iidulK's Church 8 AR a. in Int. I .'lllerien N. .1. IH'ntlUIl. .Miirch .!. WIM.IAM. lui'band or Nellie f. Ilura.r (nee Jacheonl. Itelalln'a und friends nre Inill.d lo nttend funeral i-rMce Mnn. 1! 30 p. in., late residence. 301J N. .Marshall et. Int. Oakland Ccm. I'MeiidM innv enll Sun. ee. III'IUUIWH. Muddenly. March 'Jl. HMtAU . nlfe of William llurrowe Ki. na.d 81. 11-lallicH and filendn am Itnltrd tu ut lend funeral reivkce. Men,, ii n m.. renl dnee of son Dr. Wlltluni Hurrown. Jr. 1.V1I N. 4th rt. Int. prlatv. llcinnlna may i tlitil Sml. ,ie. cltlt.TON March '.'3 CI.AIIA M.. wlfn of (lenrte chlllon. ilaunhtcr or Snmh nml lli late flenrue WlgKlue llelatle nnd friend-.. iiIh.i mcml"ra of r.niunuel It K Sumlat Srliool aro nulled to allcnd funeral eenlieH Mondai. I p in. lealdenee L'I'.'S IS Ailimi ft. Internienl lllllelde Cemetery i la funcrnl ear llcmatim ma bg velwed Sun ria eienliM COI1II -Mann St. SAHAII IICDt.CS. wlfn oi .lulin W. Coldi. Uelatliei and frlndu are imltnl lo nltend funeral ecrilcee. Mon 'J p. in., nt huehand'n ruldw'n"e. HIJ. Chrlrtlun Bl. Int prlvite. ONI. IN Suddrnli. Mmch SI A.VMK. if. of Hirhird Cunlln ne- ijulnn) ltla llwi and frlendi Inilt'd to finicrul Mnn.. h 10 i in Ute rnsldenci 0331 Stcnion ai. !""iiunton Soli'inn iciulm lnuan Church nf Ihc Iniinactilnto Conccp'l-n 10 u. m. Int. N.w CnthdrBl. "'ONI. IN March :M I'M Ml ion of Illin and the la'e Andrim C.inlln lne lliukcri.) IleUlivea nnd frlendn Invlled In funeral Mon . h.30 u in . 'J.',!!."! nilnnrili n Snlem i hlh'h man of uqulcm al SI Anihnn s Church In n in. Int. llolj Crnia l'.l!0.. March''Jl KDWAItn W. Iiusb.incj uf laiurn Harper Cox Itelntliea nnd friends, alen Hiram I.ode. No. HI. K. Hnd A. M.. nnd nil orcunlsatlonH are Imlted to funeral i.nlren, Mon . 'J p. m , al lute rcfldencp. 'JO V Willow tlroie uio . Clieslnut Hill. Int. '"i.nvi&T- March 'Jl 1BJI. noSH T . wl.lnw of llernard J Deilne (nee MiCartne) Itelntlvm and friend are Invlled to attmid funeral. Motr . N n. m. from her late reol dcn.e. 1323 Mifflin t. fiolemn hluti maaa nf requiem St. Tlinmnii Anulnaa' Church 0.3n n m lilt lioiy l rosj. tcin Diil'GI.ASS. At her realdnnep, III N. ISth t. on March 21. 1021, IH.nANDIl A., widow or Charlea C Dounlnei. Itelatlvcn and frlendj aru Invited in the e. ritei'. on Monday mornlnsr at II to o'clock, at the Ollvci It. flair llldx . 1H2I) Cheitnut ut. Inlet ment al While Clay Creek Cemelerj, Newark, IM. KVEI.ANP. March 81. al the Melhoillm Kplcop.il Home, Mri I.Il.l.Ii: UVKI.AM) runcrnl aetilcea al tho Honn., Uelmoni and IMKelPi men . Mon . in a. ni. preileely Int. Cedar Hill. KAHON. March 23 1021 I.OHKTTA KNAll wife "f Charlea O. IV iron ftela Mea und friends Inilti'd to funeinl Mnn. M .10 a, in. from relden'o of her fattier ileorne J. Kniih 13113 N. niih at. Ileiiulem man,' St. Oremirj'a Church 10 n. in. Int Mnal Hnlv llnleemer ri.H IIHDN On March 21. NATIIANIKI, HAIIH rKUUL'BON formerly of 3100 Aich st at late leeldence. 12.1 I.lnden nve lllnomtleld N. J Interment Union Ceme tnry. I.nncaflter co I'll , Sundn , 2 p. m , March 2" KIIRNCH On March 21 1(121. ('I.YI)K h(n of Mnr I. d em h (nee McCloVvy) nK-'d 33. Tiineral hervlces orr Monday at 2 n m . nt 2."ifll N 30th at. Interment Northwood iVimterv. Krlends may call Sunday eve ning ri'l.l.l;il. Manh 23. 1921. IS MIKI.I.A. wif" of Harry Tull-i RpIiiupk and frend arc 1'jvltctl to funi'ral Mon. s,3u a. m. from her lut residence 2322 N. Lnvrenr,' si Solemn reiiulem masn s't Kilward'n Ch'ireh in a. in Int. Holi Sepulchre Cem OA1.1.1N Smldenlv Mnn-h 22 THANK n of lule Thnmas and Catharine (Inllln Hi" Iliia-in) of Tron Ireland. IlilBiUet in I frlendu Hulled to attend funeral. Man 3n a in, from reaiiltnce of hl brotlie . James 11. illln. llllll Carlton el Solemn 1 1 'Wiem .nnn at the Cathedrnl 10 a. ni. Int Hnlv Crns. tlllAV IH, l,i: - March 23 JOSi:i'l I) liunband of AliaRtanla Plnn. Ilelamee. frlendu. Holy Name Society Carioll Coun cil K. of .'.. Alaonquln Tribe o it rt. M. riaillnnt Star, O of Artts.ina. Iniltul tj runrai, Mon. 8 30 a ni . 2722 N. 2.ld n. Piiliuin rcnulem tnnaa, St Cnluinba'a Church 10 n m. Int. Holy Cinea Cem. HAM. March 24. ACINUS widow nf lemes Hall Itlitli nnd Irltid.s Invited i'. flllliral net'ilcos, Mon ll 30 a in. pre . Iei lat" rcdld-nce, 1713 N llnh el Int. Illlsld- rtim.ilia maj be .l.-weil Sun,, aft 7 p. in IIWCOCK Near nurllnctnn. N. J.. Third Month 23111 1 02 1 CM. Hli IIWCOCK aaed "ii ftelatlvea and friends Itimed to funeral fr'im lrrlend' MeetliiL- House, lit, Hnll N. .1.. Keiund-diiy. 2 n. in Int. Ml. Ilollv em Crlenda mav mil at li I , at.. icsibnce sun. en. Omu flowers HASI.I'.TT March 21, IIIJI SAHAII (nee liaii'i'laen) wife of lhailea 1- Haaloit i'u neral peril es ThurH 2 n ni residence. 4021 Aapeii st Int Ml. Morlah Cem II SSON - Manh 22, DAVID, son of John and tfarah Itimeon (nee O'Kane) of Plnralrn P. eni County Derry. Ireland. flelatUea and f i lends St. Terea.i lyaitue of the Sacred Heart Catholic Snna of Derrj, are Invited to attend funeral Mon ,8a m from Ihn reld.'nce nf his uncle 1'rancla O Kane 1SI1 N 10th al Solemn mass of requiem Church n f the iIchu Ii 30 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem IIAl'IT At her realdencn, 22.1 S nil li st on March 2ft. 1021. MAHY 11 . wife of Henry 11 Haunt Service on Tuebday nflei noon at 2'3u oilock, 1(120 Chestnut ( Interment private IIKII. - Mnrih 21 JOHN, hom of Prank and lalt Hulen Hell (nee llofbauer). Ili'ln tlvis and friends Inilied to funeral. Mnn. a a in., real-tenre kf hla uiich'. Mlihuel Hoflmuir HrownliiBs roid neur llclmar. Illah maes at Hi Hoa oi l.lm.l Church .iiulclnn Heights li u m Int St Mary'a I'i ni , tllnuci'l-ier Hl'NTCIt March 21 JOHN husband of tho late Mary Hunter IteiatUes and friends are milieu lo a.ien.i lunerai sen ice jlluu 2 p ni., late lesliUme 2722 Wharton at Int PernwoofJ Cem I'rlen.U may tall Sun , 8 to 10 p. m Ilt'NTnri - Match 21 1021 HIT! d.lll.-h-tei of Howard W and Ann (lonlnn iluniei aued 7 icar.i il mouths Itelallvcs and friends are mi '! to niiend fuuoial Mnn.. ti '10 a in. from parents' losldftue. 7,' Wwinewnod road, holeinn reouieni maas Church of Our I.ody of Hull llosaiy a. in Int. Holv Hepuh hre i', m JONKS -Al lui iPeldeiH IJII Spruia i. on March 51 1021. I.Ailli tf iiaueli. nt of ihr latif Piulel r. an.l Ulmbeih .is liolirn .loliea llelatlies and Iriimla are In ll.il In tin eer Ice oil Mohil.ii .iflt-niiion. al 2 orloik al Ihe llliiet II Hal,. ,B le'Jo Cliehiiiiit at luteriei nt p'ltite KA1IN Al Atlanilo Cm J. Murrh Vft I'ANNIH !' "f Ini.' i.uuis Kahn aaoil 7'i ItelallvrB and friends are united to at tend funeral servh i s Hun 2 p m al Aiher'a. 13U0 N Hroad al Int prlmio llodef Hhaloin i em No IIowcih. KAUri'MAN On Maich 21 CIIAltl.UH. huabaiel of l.lllle l.aurfinan Itelalliej and friends and all aorletlea nf vIik.Ii lie was u inemla r Invited to fiuierul eei vices on M.n duv, al 2 p in . at Ills leeld. no 1311 S' 'Jlllh ! Illle'llieiii private l'i.eilli Mil' i ill -. ii'.l .1 vi mill. Kl ' linn li . ' M VI il ';c I i a f i ' I i . 'I I H Itn n 11. I i i i kl. I III ml, I I en I in l.is.iv .i.il i.ii i. .1 11 ,i voi in, , e 111 it- I l 'tineial M al 7 3d u ill I f.om hot' la'e rcul lence. 711 (..'man ll.. Cundtn, N. J, Hlih nasi Church of a m. from realdenee f her .i.1." " Anna P sairnn out a .'.. n'r ""let ..' ..iil.H. ..,.. u. .'.."' '' t HnU' " au n fn'JriV:pr;,' '""M.V parora of David II. Iinei ' n. n. i C"V,i"i'5" "a"',.'"'- Prlint" !,on sl"ini ette V-i''..?i Vl'T" W riitu-ieSSA "i ' -" i m. irm'nil Mel IN.lfllrv . ..... . ' JANi:. wlfo of' Intp" liVn,. V .."AHTHvJ lelnllie, a, friends Invii.a .. .M'ti-Uhr .'I ices, Mon,, 2 n m nt , . ' . In ' 't. ".. N Tnilnr " "' , I'V,. rM'" miy rill Hun. ev... I'rliale i'ri,.,, of Ihe late Annie MeCrea ,Vi!."u,b"iH I menus are Inv tej to the ,,.,; ""'"" M ...... "iiii... inii .'lies nut m Wnnillanda C metery ban,' of WllheTnilnaS, i?;1,,,.1;" . "Bed :,7. Itelatlie, and Menu. M.h,rtl societies nf which he was . ,J,7 I "'" 1 Hied to niiend funer.1 " m"i. " n m',,,lB realden.e. N33 I'ns.nmre t" ,",,,la1,m " dreeninount Cem. v " r'iVi '' '" irrle.wt ...... .;.... 2' 'Un He .,!,, ...,.''...': ;:."'' nun 7 to in n n, "" All III If I MIIV .-.....1. r. " .in'iiiliPiM. -.llnrch 21 . ATllPliivt. . ,.i"""t,r10?.",, "'iatl I'li.l I lls'VNili" frnru-i-auTch 7oTV 'Sr-cssw Mo,wrHphVrrr,,,c,n'::, friends nre Invll.d o nltend fin. "l M N .ID a. in., from he,- resid.tn. "iviv' r" ".'..'. J'1" P-'HilPin -nn.s thurli! Selr.jM,Tre' '"" "' ,,ri""" " NOLAN. .Jlni rh 23 H2 llr.t.rv . . diuiBhter nf lame, and Cllralsoh ,' ,L Pnnohoe) itHailvcs and f rl, ml. ii'Vy it. SodlllllV, I.eilKII.' of , Sn.rp.l w.. nnd A tar Hneleli of (lr l.a.l, t fl '',J Church and Ladles' Aiivlllnr J,,., M. lohn. v. Ill i, .....i ;...... 'v"n" ! ifn i. -,...' :." '.'."..'" ".".nn iiiwri. .,'.";. ""'.' ' e.iiiiiie ri.iiii,,(i. mn Int ilolv Si'pub hVe "m nrni,B .1'POVNKI.I. Sudd, nlv on ltr i. ,i 1121. THOMAS .1. son of l.u, l,rd n p.. lain HlldK'l O'Pnllliell fi.imer nf SV V list st. aaed J., veiir. rr.wn... ... friends aim IVnna P. II lieu.f 'n .,. ......... ... .r niiir.iir ..o iiiinna llirirnlnt III n .III IICIOCK. irom Ills 1st. re.lH,,,, j( I-mIi inmilll ale Sol. inn re,i.m n, , .-., ...nun pi . ouicii in in o.'t I Inl.r. ment ill Si penis' i em O'NEILL March 22 Tlli.f ii.b,.i of Ihn lui,. Man O'Neill n,,.. tra.ie i j r.2 llelatlvea and frlnids and empinifi ot the llnlerprlse MfK. Co are tnvll.4 lo m. iro.i iuiier.il, .iiin rt..in a. in rmni hli late resldenre 2013 i: Ininna t SoLmn reiiuli in mass at the t'liii.'cli nf it. jr0.. Name in n. in. Int. Ne-v Cnili d'al rem O'SHAPOHNCSShlY. On March -1 1(121 M IIY ll'SIIACOIINCSSI R.lallw; tied fi lend". ni.0 mcmlu r- if 'li utir Us. il.O and Ihr L'aKUe of h. fpi., tiri nti' Inv led lo the fun. nil m virin.rii. niornlna at 8.30 n'i lock fn.ni Ik lite rfil deuce. 3301 llaverfnrd air s iienui riulm niasa ut St Acall'as f lie li i" Iliurloii Interne nt nt SI. P'lili i mi. lei OWKS'. l I'nlollVll'e 11. n ,nrer ro li , M 111 I tK I' V 1 1 1. In I ., . I t U..P- I. vit'd to funeral on Moiuln vti.s ; ,! 1 30 p in , at tne riiapei or in, -mitro , ... ,P.. Iiitertll- ' 1 it ' ' r" PRnniNT.. On March 2." i t PER. IlINi: llimballil of the Inle 1" is I'luMtittt. I'eirlne. aaed 112. sivlre. ll..ii.j. .131 p m . nt 1S2H ( lieau'jt si In r m, , v, CJIttNN Manh 23 I'UI in I.MKI1 i.n of Ihc l.ile HiMir nn.l Inne (ju nn P..j Uvea nnd friends, ni-n Pun. . itmri Rift lers' Hpncnclul Si'letv ere inv te.t tn it tend funernl, Motnlsv S 3n e ii (rem his lain residence 2031 II f ipe n oi i il einn tenulenf mas. I'lnir h of 'lie lv mH in n m. preclsclv Inteimeni M.iii r,r.u Cemeler". OCINN. Mlirill 23. 1 112 1 II MIY Kile 1 PN Qt'lNV widow of tl Ham Qulnn. It.'iativi- and fri. id a. inni4 lo ntlend funeral Mon s i' i n frnn let niother'a resnl. nee 3s73 Hi a nt ai, Wlesahlckon. Solemn I Hiilletn in ., .t ( John the llapllst .'hunh in a m in' H.IF Cin.s Cem. RIM.-March 21 KIIIV " ' uluni. nl late Annie It a runeiai y. . ij.n I n ni., late residence 322S N dst.xli it. Int. nilvale. I'rlenils ins- .a smi v. rtK.ns --Mirch 24 usmn''' "Mk band or Annie M Uees iam Is li nilei ant ftlenls Imlted tu finiers ,lnn ' i m sll W Klh at . Cheslei- I'n r e H Hike's P I.. Chui'h - P ni llil tiring l'rl.'nds may cnll Sun eve lt)lHll'.K.4. At Minn ll.ni. a i a ' ml March 23 1021. ,1M1.S MeKIVI I V ROD rjilts of Allen lane and (lirene -i (,p niailtown. Nolle" of funfia I lr r nrilllNSTHlN.- On Maich e,Trr v Ife nf Mnirls Itubens"in 1 it friends Invited to flluei- l Zinnia l in 30 a. m.. f' 'ti Ie - ;' " "-' N. rinut st. Intel in.nl Pa'' .,.'."',,, Tll'MMIJI. On Man ll -' I'Ll Ml CIIAI-.l. HUMMin.. Pui ""I ' f:'l Will be clven from his la'e 'Silence I.H W Oxford st. . SCIIN11LL l rnni'e.an N I iriej 23 fir. AI.VIN W . huslwml ' I R." Schnell In .hla 3.ld ear in. '' ..11 nerijlthlll lmt 11 ' tin 'ii ' member, nre Invited tn a.ie. .1 '''"'''"; Ire- Mon 2 li In., parent "den;. ""' N. Park nie. int. priv ue . ,-.. Itemalns reiv Ie Hewed r. n e SCHPLPIt. Maich 23 '"''I'i widow nf William i-i'liulcr I .lin ll " Mon. 2 P- resideuie :m .1 fi "J nrlvntp Krlendu view rem., urt 7 10 Jr-.V.. I ll.rel, L-i llll I '! ' his 33.1 vear. ltel.UI es a i I 'I- "J " ordeis of n hh h h'' was i tu " ".. "'rJtj '"'.' '"..' :'.": i'."... ii,u.,i i"-1 p, ill ijiih .i'"in "' t N''kmCOPLON-A. r. - i f? lelativea ami inei .. .... ... ,,..1 2 P. m., one i,-s... " Palmira N. I Hun nie lm nie . raiini.i . ; ,,..,. i mi ' f,TILi:H Pled .11ar.li I " ,N,,.,, band of Herrletta A s-i - " "J, ', i ,. ..I... VI ...ni. Til hi N .11 I V , ini'liui. nil." .i r , riii'-'i M.. aro invnen m ' ,. iMI S.I Mond'O. '.' P. m. fiom .' ' " 'j'Vif 2.MI, at interineut t1 rJ, ''''"" "' "s'l'liiAV-McirT p vBis. VAN aaiil'Vll ue,a . " n I. gM to funeral sirvl.es in ' - . Plnlis lane Cln sTiiut Hi ll n . r - I . , ffltrdl 1 i h.itflrtj , I J tlllfl Im Iw Hill r ni . , ... TAPI'Llt "n M'r' li -' (IIAIHtY) TAPPLU It in also Phll.ideliihla ll' Mutual Asso , iJl.l all '" which he vvaa n nieinbei ' servl.o, on Mondai aft. rn ... , j-,.,,,. . ai me inivei r, "; x, tra) " st Interment Iitliale I! o ':'!. "Hr,lB.ir "-i i.i i miiT f 'l'. Il.viv """.,' -" ' , nf James W. Ta or n . Uvea and irien.ie in.,,r" -, -in n m. late lenlden' nve Solemn reqiil.ni m.. lllesse.1 Sacrament II ft m ' ('f,r.'..o...mii,'ni'IIKV LIAM H hunbaml of M derhercnen. nrwi.T. itn... II l Rl'l' r, .! k ,.1'I'. i iiur.li " ll. IT." .-, n ".it M an I oeriici, ni-ti. , .... Cniermnl Ixidce No 4..H Hurmonv Coupler. N". - " .'ominunnery. .' Tamn A. , " 211 K N M I OIII.MT. '. , attend funeral 'lues . deuce 1032 N Park ivv. 2 .10 I' . i h.l".'' 'I nl " '"" "lit al "i' i . .1 n .If Pen' Cem. I rienoi "'",,' .. , " iffki Vt-f Laura inn llilnke 'l'" sa J, nre nulled to utlt n.l fu"'r" ' ',i ,i Ml finni her late n aldeii. e .s t erej 1U.1I. N. J. MiBh ni" "'.' u. rry earl lliuich 0.3U a in I'" ' em. ,, ..... vt.i WIS!;. itarcn .. " "- . , Theodore Wise, pelatnes and Altar and tiojjry s.x a i r lend funeral. Mon S .in a ..' ill) rvllm it. pii.'-.i... Catlliaiie'a Cliunh I" I i, 'P: J ' l it'll" I , n.sl Wf"', 'To...--mh ..,-- iKi r'' """' d" ce 313 I'll?" "I'f ',,, , nil. Hf Holy Trlnllv Church 1' .1" . ltedeemer C in . .. . , . ... ii. Mi "i lledeemer t. Ill . . , . ... vi Ml j ZM'N March II I ' .,' n. ' i".'v of l''lo.enco Zain.a.en ,, V fr Pli.lainvneu. -. , , iv resldinre. 2JI s si. "" r ..! l.-nends n a s ini '" en. Rrillll f ft .-, iftuKjJ ' .K'. ..(M.I.W .1 " $?' 1? .
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