T?Ti-.u.t.mm W-Tassftr'i r-y"'f3S&?$1 Jf VW -ww'JJiifunSS !)' ' f r 7p-,i "MWP"'f"'ji'y'V!i-tj.TNfr,'ifeV'n-"" '', .tj B? 2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDdEK-PHlLADELPHiA, SATURDAY, APK1L 0, 1021 s TCHM I; Confesses Elwcll Killing HER DOCTOR TOLD HER TO LIMERICK, AND SHE MADE jiOBBY WIN $100 West Chester Fan Began by the Sea in January and Little Daughter Has Been Jinglin' Alongside o' Ma T !JliiUimMM I E OF n Ono Theory Is Man Was Firod on in Mistake for Trespasser Josoph W. Catharine, Member, Gives Views to Schoolmen and Is Answered SUPERMAN CALLED FOR s---?!'fi WA ANSHQ UN INDIGNANT IN S BOARD OVER MgMMIIttMWMMrjMMHH 10 BACK UP POLICE' AT STRIKE HEARING MY Off AS ELWELL CHARGE HEAD SCHOOLS Supt. Mills Calls Charges in Cramps Situation "Frame. Up" to Intimidate CASE BEFORE IMBER TODAY The police department will ",flP, t the limit" the captain, lleiitennnt r.r I wo patrolmen who will hare hrnrltm WmW0 mm OTHER INVOLVES AUTOISTS, i 18 ill & i 3 ifirW ;sa . I m ilia! ii -i m ns- I '? l fa? ? 1 ' Tolni Pevintirv. vvntehnmti, w.ts funnel hnilly vvniincloil nt Thomas mail ntnl Vsn.hieknti nvotnie rnrh this mum Inc nml tii.iv hnve boti hol m ini-tnkr for n liichvvnviiinn .Insrpti i'l'kols, n initrolninn nHili-heil tn the Chp-tllilt Hill nliri xtntlnn. vv Im wns !tinmciiirl nfti'r Ilp witi-hmnii luid bfni) Mini. -n.vs Iievlnne.v n wnini'Ieil villi n li"lRnn In nn pm'i'.ivi' of the Andorra Nnrsrrips. Chief of IViIIpp lUslior. nf Sprinc flelrt township, reported Devninev -! by men drlvinc n inntun-ir. in rompain with two women, nil of w hum he nr- Arrnrdinc I" Ke-l.el tory. v ilMnnt T.rtvvson. nil i-niplovp of tin- nurseries. vns nwnketied hv n nol-e nt ii'mnt J! o'clock thi- inonilne He took n Kwpd-off she-tRim .mil Ifft hi- house In the nurer.v In' vina nec-iisted bv n innii whom lie emihl not -pp pIptHv Thinking In n n trespasser he fired Up knew Iip lind lilt tin- mnn when Iip turned nml limped ofT Acccudlns to Hv slier'- tor pevin nry ns shot when Iip npprimcliPil Hip motnrp.tr oiitiilnms Ihp men .ind wom en, wlm v ere nil lntoP!iiPil. Pevinnc.v vvn tnkiMi to Chestnut Hill nnpltnl. Id- Is In n serious pondillon from tin- wound In Inn hip Up I tliotieht to linvp Itln on thp street for an hour, nml during this tmip In1 vm xvenkenod In t tin loss of much hl.i"d Ills homo N nt MM CK.v 1.1m GIRL CAMPERS IN REUNION Attend Anniversary Luncheon at the Rltz-Carlton Girls of Ciimp YV.votieitonii. of Pen mark. Mo., met nt lum-heon tmlnj nt tllP Kit-C:irlton Hotel It wns thn third nnnniil lunihcoii. nml cclolirntcd the twentieth nnnivcriirv of tin found ins of thp 1'iinip In Mi. nml Mr- ('. 1". Cobb Liitii'lipoii wprc'Rivpn b Sirl who liplong to thp camp in several other cities nlo. Cnvprs pro laid at tho liin'tirun fur flftj riulndi'lphia sir! of varimi" iirox who attend the enmp. Mr- U. P Wold, tinld ppirtary of the 111 nip. who. ".nil lior huMi.nnl, Mr. II. P. WVbl. nttdid- rMT) ' nr. n prpsont. The rominiiipi in chnrBP con siktcd f Mi"- Kiinin Willinin-. iIiiiibIi ter of .lohn P.. William-, of Nnrhcrth. fhnlrmnn : Mi Mitrv Irwin. Mr-1. IJ. nuriiiBi MnntiPinnn. Mr. mid Mr-. V. It. Wnltorf.. Dr. nml Mr- S. i" Pnlinor. Mis KliTiiihpth Woodwnrd. Mi rrnn-cc- P.liii'k. Mi T.ucille Moirw. Mi--Uilth Phillip-. Mi.. Plonin IMgp. Mi" EvpImi Whj n nd Mr and Mi-. Cobb. AGAIN HEADS WAR RISK Col. R. G. Cholmcley-Jones' Reap pointment Announced by Mellon Rpoppnintment of CoIoiipI It (I. fholmip -.loni'-. -mi of C ( 'holniplry .lonps. 11 thi'.itncnl mnn of thl cltj. ns dirpctor of tin Wnr IJI1: Jniirnncp Bureau n nnnnuncpil in WuMiinstou tfidny In S'eentary Mellon. CoIoiipI Choline',!') -.lone-, who re signed reeenth to rdiirn to private htlMlle in New ork. i- to enter upon thp diitle" of hi office at oncp. (he jpcretnrv -aid lie has rptiirnul to the department. Mr Mellon continued, nt .,- .. . . . . i . the renuest of the secretnrv to nlst in enrrving out the rei ommendniions of the special committee appointed bv the Piesident. of wlibli Chtrle- II Dawes. it Clin ago. was chairman. The com mittee nilvisnl that the task of pro vidlng medical and surgical trcitmciit for disabled wnr veterans b taken over nf oin i bv the Wnr Hlsk Muieau. un der present '.aw, pending action b.v (Congress upon the other n i iinmemhi- Hon- of tie cnnillllttee, Mr Mellon l- plained. FREE CRUCIBLE STEEL MEN Former Of-'ieials Not Guilty of $9, 000,000 Income Tax Fraud Trie. P.i.. April ! i P.v A l'i Herbert Dupuv ami i,ior-,'e A. Tin--ville. fnrnii'i' ofli' inN of the Crmihle Steel Co. of Ann" ii a. charged with (snnspiring to defraiid the goveniiiient of income tates amounting to Sii.tmo 000. vveie aeipiitud here last night al the close of a trml in the Cnitid States Distrh t Court heT trial attinned wide nuentioii throughout the louinrv Cinm-il fot the gmernmeni alleged that the de fendant hml 'lefntuil',l the goiernnn nt Of llli "llll tliXes for tin Veins 1P17 ..t'i 101- bv tiling in iim Hliirn- for the Orncihlc Stii-I C, with inventnius undervnlui d Attoricvs for t'li difindnnt- brniigtii rerv little videiii" into ii.uri .ul n . tuallv n stpi tin ir cn-e nn '1 id m e of the gov i innii i ' s m I'n .., . TO EXHUME SOLDIER DEAD Work of Removing Bodies In French Cemeteries Begins May 1 AVork In tin nit i i ' i xhiininilun of bodies of t' sol, ,. i , ,-, :u the Sues lies IVineterv I'ellein W uti I 'einetery nnd tin Argi'iii" i n will begin Mnv 1. I ''"I n - t'"iu those i emeterles will be leiimveil t., this intrv when reiMii'-ts f.ii tlo'ir return ,r,n'-v I hnve. been tiled with the Cemeterl.il Divi - sion, offli e of tie ipinrtermnstPi' ernl of tin iirni. Washington gen These cemeteries, tugllher with tin Flninlers Field Cenielery lit Umiv. Do. pnrtiiient of lln- Ai-ne. hnve been ie-lg-I intr-fl as i riiiaiient American ce.ne-' tries fur t in interment of the dead not, to b returned In this cmmirj. , Accused of Robbing Freight Car Albert II Clark. .'!'.'.' Noith Fiaiik I lip street, wns arrested t, a llaltimore Llld Ohio Itallroinl deteilivi in a freight car at Thiitiein nnd Chc-tuut 'ini'l early todav He i- ihniged w 1 1 li steal ing shirts viiliied nt .-Him from tin Mir He wn- held under .yilMin bail for couit by Magi-tiaie Meilraij In Central Sta tion tllljliV . B'rlth Abraham Invites Harding Washington. April !i - ill) A P i An Invitation in .ittend the unttoiial convention of the ll'rllh Ahrahain. a .lewlsh onler. at A tliint t- Clt.v. Maj I.", was taken under consideration todav by I'rcNldeut Hauling who told a delega tion tllllt if lie found l Impossible to attend he would -end a representative or a message of gieetlng near Admiral Bailey Dead Et Paso, Te., April !i -ili A P i Ileal Admiral Finnk ll.inev Itnllei, retired, sixtv-iiine veins old. died sud denly at the union station here till- morning wniu waiuiig no a innii n wns on ins (Inwauda N Vuvo a week. ., . t.. n iioiiip ill ..r- ,iY.vi(.,.r. ' ' f'Ti'-J I I W .rl 1 KO IIMtltliS Arrr-teil on anollipr rhnrsp in Ititf falo, llairls Martini tlu pnllrp by drcliirlnc Iip lirlppd hill lorpli linunc Klurll in Nrw York lavt ilniu. Ill.s tm Is IjcIiii; linrstl calrd ROTARIANS AT SHORE Thousands Arrive at Atlantic City for Next Week's Conference Atl.tnllr 'it.. April !.- New .1pi-p., pptui-jklwinhi. lielnwnie, Marjlaml nml the iilriei of Colunibhi Itotniiniis are arriving In the cil.v tmjn for the iiu ti tin 1 coiifei-Piii'i ami social iciniinn of l he tifth di-triet. Intenintionnl Axyiii'lii linn of ltnuir, Club-. Half a hundred i bibs, including nil tlm-e him In en instituted miii.' the convention in Scran tun. I'll . a .vat- iiko. ir' represented b.v delrgntcs and vi-itor- to the c-titnated number of JlMHl. Thev nrp being greeted Iv Hotni-ian- from other districts, vno arc not going to thp intcniationnl con vention in IMinbiirgh. Scotland, in In tie. Di-trict (bnenior John I. Itudi-ill. of ork. Pa . who will preside over uiu -ession- to be held on Mondny nml Tup da.v. April II nml I- arrived with llie tonfereiicp evicutivp conilliittei'. hoilded b.v Charles II (imlfrp.v. preiidinl of the local club. Couforcnci business -psslntis will bp hold in Vprnon llnll. The speaker- will inclmlc the Kpv. Hichnnl Apinnll. gov ernor of the -nth district; Kstcs Sneil ecor. of Porllniid (Ire., intenintionnl pre-ident : Trunk II. (JnniPl. of Vlntou. In., nn nuthoritv on bov-- work, and .lermiip 'llinill- Mi m.rl bnnkei, v ice irp-ideiit of tlw sino.OOO.li'iO tinnncing corporulion. now being formed under the I'dgc in V CHER0KE!:S FILE BIG CLAIM 14,000.000 Acres in Texas and Okla homa Sought In Suit W.-iMiiiiKlnn. April P. ll'.y A. P. I Clnini to I I.IKMI.inXl iipres of bind In Tcxns nml Oklahoma, including the cit ies of Tnl-ii ami oklnhmun Citv nnd vlrtuiill.v the entin ItnrkbuniPtt oil field, vvns tiled in the Supreme Court todny in behalf of the Ciiprokee Indian nntloii. The i In l in i- supported, b.v u government patent issued bv i're-lilent v an liiiren nml certiliPM n- iiuthentic bv the Interior Department. The claim was in tlie form of n jiot i -lion for permission to intervene m the Red rive nil lands i n-e. nn original -Hit between Tpxii- and Oklnhmna. In volv ing jurisdiction over th valuable oi O..I.I- ..,.....! ..In.... .1... ..,... ....... I...i... tlehls situated along tin common hoiin dar.v . The motion was tiled by John M. Tnvlor, a grnnilnepliew of (ieneral Ziiehnrv Tn.vlor. lis nttornev for the Cherokee nation. He said the patent vvn- disi'overeil ni-i identnll.v among the papers of a d used chief of the tribe. $300,000 A YEAR FOR "KID" FIve-Year-Old Co-Star of Charlie Chaplin to Sign Contract (hh.iKo. Aoril 0 -Jackie Coognn. live r,ts who gets N.inHJ a weel tor throwing -tones through window- in the iiiovii- .irriveil in Chicaijo esterdny. n i in niitomobilc tucked under his arm. Id '- tie-t known to movie fans as 'The Kid' tnd the cn-stnr with Charlie Cliuphii in the film benring thnl title. Jniku i- aecnmi anied bv his father. Jaek Coogan. Sr.. a professional vaude ville .l.ii eer. nnd .they are on iheir wnv to N w York to sign the .vouthful htnr ii), for "sliOtl.iHtO a year. Policeman Julge ris-ognred him instatith nnd .vained hi.:- not to break an windows l.eieabi Jts v. I'm through breaking window-." he n ertid. "What do Mil do In .itnil-P voin- elfV ' "fill, I nlny jinkei and old maid mil rliiiminv and I shoot craps, too." HARDING 0. K.'S BUDGET President Confers With House Lead ers on Program of Special Session Washington, April ! - i Hi A P. j Iigislative plans f,.r the s in I M-don of Congress, which uimi'im next Mon dnj were talked nvir b President Hiirdlng toilin with Ri'presentHtive .ioiidell. of Wvoming. Repuhlii nil ilou-e lendn-. nnd Repreciitntivii liood. nt liiwa. i haiimiui of tin House nppro pnatioiM i on.i.iitii I I'.iulgi t ligishitiou was understood to have bein ilisens-i d bv the cxicutive ,...! , i I ... ,. i. ,...,. i . i.ii . tin irinn i, .in, ! null nil k, i ,ii. ii with ( liairninn t.ooii aim iiii agiieine ni i wa- reinh.il for iv introduction of tne ( publican budget bill vetoed b) I rest- id-m Uil-on .'-im.. r fen in; t.; Ih. hmlgn qiiisiioii i- cpc.t.ii in tin- I !- ,1. nt s mldress in CoiiJi'i's- It wn' indicated thnt the budget bgi-- Iniion o ild be icur the top on the pin giniii to be pressed when tariff and tax nn i-ures are under vvuv . The immigrntinn lull, whbh fnlled nt ihp last spssion, would i "me next, it was .ml. then -uhjiets like soldier relief ami hr;hwav iiiaiiilennm e . MRS.RANKINEMAY BE ALIVE. , Woman Answering Her Description Seen In Brooklyn Cemetery New -Vorh. Annl 0 illv A. V - Hope vvns revived here last night that Mrs Annette K Ilnnkine. wealthy widow, who m.vsteriniislv disappeared a vied; ago. would be found ullve. .1. M. Nje. former sei ret service agent, who is londuiting the search for her, snid lust night he wns convinced the stor.v of a Rrookljn man who claimed he saw Mrs. Rnukine Thursdaj afternoon In n ccmeter.v in Hrooklvn, wns tiue It was learned thnt Mrs. Ilnnkine lust week engaged apartments in tin Atlantic f'ltv hoted for herself ami her nurse for April I Ml- Spink, Mr Ranklne's companion, said the.v intend ed spending several weeks at the sea shore. She had also completed arrange ments for having her apartment heie ...ileeornted. Mr. Nvc said he could nor oeiievc u oi-irioi , uuioii ,h,. ni,.- lie had been in El clde would have made thobc arrangements. "Mrs. Fairchild" Makos Swoop ing Denial When Interviewed by Detectives HARRIS' STORY IS DOUBTED .New York. April H. The "Mrs. rnirehlld, vvhn according lo the con fession of o Harris in Murrain, hired him nnd another mnn to kill Joseph Mowne KIwpII. bus been ipiestinnrd by Npw York- ilppctip Thp detectives mnde tlieir rrrnnil verv plain to the women In question. It might be said that she hml nntlcl pnted their visit, for the wording of ionic of tho newspaper ptorles from Muffnlo bad Indicated that Harris had Identified n published picture of her ns that of "Mrs. rairdiibl " "ouscquently. when the deteetlves ramp to her home this woman was prop erly imllgn.tnt. Sin was Inclined, nt first, to refuse admittance to them, but on second thought decided to let them into her ripartnient anil givp them n piece of her mind The detectives re turned lo heinlipmrters with ringing eni-s. and told Caoiaiu Cttrcy thnf if ever a "sweeping ilPtiinl" had been made b.v nnybodv. the woman the hud been sent to see mnde it. P.tiffalo. N. ,.. April !). (Mv A. P.i Although Uov llarrl-, who Miys Iip took piirt In the murder of Joseph M. I'lwell in New York last June, has hi en nroiiontiecd of normal iiientalit.v by nlienisls, npinion here persists in the belief that he is a notoriety meeker. District Altornev Cuv 11. Moore, of MufTnlo, -a q he i- "a plain nut." Harrix will be taken to New York this afternoon or tomorrow morning where he will he given certain tct which, the police -av, must cither prove or disprove hi- stor.v. due incoii-lHtcnc in the story llurris bus told is that he iecrilied the woman he stijs hired him to help in tin crime as a blonde, while the womnu whose photogrnplis he identified bns daik bnir. ELWELL IN STOKES CASE Efforts Made to Connect Mrs. Stokes With Shadowy Visitors New uk, April !l. - Counsel for Mrs. Stoke-, who i- being sued for di vorce In In r iiiilloinaire husband, V. U. D Sink"-. Imtelmaii, rlianieterizcil him In court todav as a "relentless sleuth." seeking to link his young wife first with the I'lwell m.vsterj and then with tin St illmaii -caudal. Part of tin portrait vvns confirmed by the law vers for the nged millionaire The.v admitted for one thing thnt his detective- endeavored to fit ke.vn found in li'T desk to the I'lwell home, to de termine if she had been one of Mr. I.'l u ell's -hndowy visitors. They admit ted further that he "recognized" n newspaper photograph of Mrs, Florence H. Leeds ns a "friend of Mrs. Stoke.-." What Martin V. Littleton. Mrs. Stokes' Inw.vrr. charged was that Mr. Stoke- vi-ited legal representatives of Mrs. Stillman In nn effort to have his wife Injected as one of thu banker's companions CRITICS ANGER CONTRACTOR John R. Wiggins Quits Meeting Be cause of Shafts Hurled at Employers Criticism of the emplo.vcr- in the building trades made bv speakers nt a nneting of builder- nnd contractors Inst night at the First Itaptist Church. Seventeenth and Snnsom streets, caused John It Wiggings, a contractor, to leave the meeting. The meeting wn- called In the Allied Muilding Tunics Council, osteubl to discuss ' ITlimiii.it inn of Waste in the Muilding Indiistrv " When Mr Wiggins was called to speak he said "I fear if I make an address it will stnke the only discordant note of the meeting. You are arousing antngonisin In thp minds of the workers ngnuist i oiitnu tm-s instead of discuss, ing the elimination of wa-te. j). Klin kcihoi ker Ilo.vd. whoprc.sid ed. trinl tn nppiase Mr. Wiggins, but the Inter iniild not lie pacillrd. He left the meet lug nmid cries of "let bun TO HONOR MIEFJUSTICE Reception to Von Moschaiskcr To night by Pa. Historical Society Main pinniincnt representntives of the bench and bar of PcnnH.vlviinia will lie present tonight nt n reception to be given Chief .lustn Hubert von Mo-ch-i-ker at tin- Historical Society of 1'enn-v Ivaina Flags and bnnnerd of the Pellli vl-iini.) SocietJ of the Sons if the Uevolution will decornte tin hall. One of the teuton's of the reicption will hi n di-plnv of autographs of nenrlj nil the Chief .Iit-tues of the Supri'nn I unit of PeiiiiKjIvanln, from the Colonial period to the present time. Music will he provided at the reception nnd supper will be served at 10 o'l lock. WHAT SAY. MR. CLAM? Are You a Migratory Fish? Come Speak Up Washington, April !. Tlie age-old . (lf i1,.,i.r ,.,,, i .i. .i I or ii, ,. to the Supreme Court ,,-, v ,-,. ,,,., 1Mllll M,lhM. tishernien ; ...,,. on Little River. Mo., an- I .,.,, fl. ,p,. of decisions holding 1 that lcnioval of the shell ll-h fiom a ' piiblb siicam passing through private prnpcrtv wa- nespiiss, ucspnc .-simp laws vesting ail ilgais lo gaine unu nsu in the nut Tne lowir mint hehl "the ficnh water iiius.el is n shell rt-li capable of locomotion sufficient to bring It within the c-itegoi of migrator tish." TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES WIT HP Ill . Clrvvill' li'n II 1 i.i'nli i v. i ,iii,ieh '.'. J K-rshnw si Pr, let I '1 n- l-'.ti S' 11 Tiklill mill H., I I , r - sV! N rrilllkllll St v Hi' ,, K II , ,, nb ! IT i i H ir .!' ,1 ,.i. i, -ii . indl Klnus "flii : ii"' Tl im i ,-i I Ir In MIS W I'liin'ii rliinl ii . , M.i I ' , n it i ujn,. ml, In US Aiiilun Muni. lv -.'l!! N. M' ' ' '""' i( . s' ii'iili il'Jia ririiM. ins K II -'I r tfits (lr-h IVirv n. i mi'! Vim , ..l' -mile ld1ie P I ri M.i inn J" ".'lll'l "" Ah' n I Hill ii ttt, I'ltzicilrlrk SIT N I nl "" ' , I,, pi, l I' i till I - .e Menu 1 nl'l Wnr t II ,i .ev IJ-Ji. .- Pull tl i I, ,ili . T .vpi-.-r tc.'l llllli.llll "li ' i.iifi Miri.il Mm lile ''II v It'll' lull" Ii t I, Tvmcil. . '" ' ' . "" ' "'' " ' I ii. iiiu-Ih "ll "sew vtntli 1 in Vti.ifioii ip'ijrf ll-i llrown si .ilel K , M M.i, 'lulls i'u oherliniil St I.Pl.ii ! C t- . i - lli'lilmi II. IS'll'K N I ,i, I'.'n ' Cnc'" -Ii'" 1'lin "'id I ,. k I ! i " i niliei. I' ""'I ii'ne xl . i; II ii -,0'J Henuin in ft ,1 ii II, , mi lo'.7 Leiiiliard . nni' -'iiall r.oili I. I. 1017 I.' ' ibl r I si lohn W K' .lly i.'..'IT I. iiM'I'iw ne v, mil II, n 111.',, ". Id- Weslllill HI, r , I i., ,lei I In, M' r s I! I i i ell 1 , . . mi Mur W -i e'lio-- I ii U I'll It i I IhiiiI-i i IT- " I1'- I'1' " "nd 1 . ..; r i.b,.viii .-nil) n iHtn t llnr n, rt Itiiinse JOSH -r ' n-iJ One Hundred Dollars Daily For the Ucst Last Line Supplied ft Any Reader ol the Evening Public Ledfcr In the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Below RVLW OF THE LIMERICK COSTEST Cnntt Is or"n to nnv en All that 'a niuirea ror you tn ilo is m writ anil "nit In our Inst tines lo th Mtrorlrk. ujn: for convenlfnco the coupon rrliitcd below. Vntn write pIMnly. Rml l.i suro to ndd your i.Btne nnrt 'iilre. All nrmr.rs to lli T.lmerlett which Is Printed bloiv mul bo rrilvfl nt thn ifilc nf thu KvKNtva l'tnitto I.rtnirn IIS ft IV ,,, tn...... I.Mnaa Hfl.l olTIco Hot number Riven on coupon THE WINNER OK TODAY'S CONTEST WILL UE ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK FltCM TODAY Cut Out and Mail Evrawn Puni.ir Lrnorn. TO THE LI.MEniCK CONTEST '. f. Ilor I '.!',. I'liilmlrlphin. LIMERICK NO. 102 "Farewell!" cried the actor; "Farewell! 'Twas promised nobody would tell. Hut all the fans know That I'm married, and so (Write your nmvrer on this line) A'ame Hired nnd A'o. City and Hlntc Today's win nee was ilmsen by a class of e -sen Ice inrn at llio Up Heading School, mnn iuusi slict. I'linto on back i:ige. Mnnila s wliinei' was pirkril Ml ii smoker of (he Cornell -IVim-cton Club at lis ipiartcrs. Locust and Camac hti-ect.s. Day nfter dav 1'eggv I'oole, of We-t Chester, ha- been -ending in Inst lines fop Jack's Jingle Bov. She bus never won. and mv. lunv linrd she's tried! Sometimes it aniieared thai a more nintnrp mind vvns having Binnpin' to do witli I'cggi 'v, conijiositions, too. Now the -ict'ct is mil. I'cggy's mother. Mrs Margin n C. I'oole, has been llniericking for a long lime. Now she has won b.v u -ingle vote. "I tirst learned f the contest in .lanunry." Mild Mr- I'oole, "when I -aw n cop.v of the l.ir.Mvn I'rttj.H' IiI'lKiF.R with 1'eggv'- picture, lauen when she vvns riding u pony down at Atlantic fit. "I wnr, ill. or thought I wn-. until my doctor told me to forget about it, quit thinking about m.vself and take up some hobb. Thnl hobby was llni ericking. nnd I've enio.ved it. When we left Atlantic Cil.v for West Chester. 1 kept it Up. The people in the hotel hnve been tr.vtng it. -nine of them. she II nave to nnve m lor Having in so long for the gin llnx. l guess SOI- Will Mrs. William I. Poole wns born nnd raised near Wallingford. She nnd her little daughter h.d both been ill when the stnrted in n- contest contrihs. Now both nre well nnd wealth. The sevn ex-service men who voted on the ballot were all rendered deaf either in practice tiling or in battle overseas. In II limerick eotiti-t held bv the club, Miss Rose Kin.ie, of the social nSTn,,,,,,,", ' UnrW' - "' - - Swans-on'-seVr0"' S",dr I was gong to v.... N(, j. ,Vm wllM virfiinla.' "Now that I ve won. Pegg.v thinks . st-ilw f:,.r u- 'i',i vi... POST F0R DR. R.R. WRIGHT WILLS STOTESBURY $1000 Mayor to Name Him Social Service Financier One of Legatees of Broth Bureau Investigator er's $50,000 Estate Mnv or Mooie will appoint. Dr. It R. The. sum of $10011 wns left to R T. Wright. .Ir., ns nni nt the chief in- fctotcsbur by Charles C. Slolesburv, vr-tigutors of the new Constuictiv his brother, whose will wns probntul Social Service ilui an tmlnj . Mr. Stoteslmry died on Mineh Dr. Wright ic-eiitly iniiuiied into !i in h! apartment in the (Hailstone, He conditions affciting properties owned left an estate valued at more than b.v tin citv at Tenth nnd Lombard SoO.OOO, consisting cliiell.v of securities. stiecls. ami 'lie woik was none so, nieritoriousl that the Major felt Dr. Wright should head the new servii e, whlili contemplate- co operation for the advancement of the Negro tace. III. Wright v ns born in Culhliert. tin.. In 1si 'mil was ordalniil to tlie ininistrj of the Methodist Episcopal t'huich in loni lie Is editor of the Clin-linn Uconler. Du-lness maiiitgef f tin Rook Conn rn ol the A. M. L. Church, ni.d connected wnh oilier or gnnuatiuns. Tin siilarj of the posi tion is SI Km u vr.ir. LAUNCH TANKER TODAY Yankee Arrow Will Be Named by Mrs. Grace Grant The tanker ankee Arrow. Innii for the Stanilar.l Traiisporlatlon C, , of New York will be launehid ul the south jard of the New York Shipjnrd, (iloiicestcr (itv. this afternoon 'llie sponsor will be Mi's, (iriii'i M liiiiin. ot llo-nm iliiughler of II. A Wilkin son, one nl Hie directors of the Stand ard (III Co of New nrU. She will he rn ' ompnuleil b) Iut fiillui' and u iciiiilii r of othci' ollicinls of tin couipaiiv ADVENTUROUS GIRL HURT Climbs Out of Orphanage Window and Falls Through Skylight Violet Mnv Rennet! . fourteen v lip oid, fell through a sk) light over the -ule entrance to the I'oulke nml Long Insti tute for (Irnhan liirls. 11(17 Chun h lane. (ierniaiitnvvii. loilnj, and was cm about the leg Ai'coi'iling lo the siipcrinlctnleni of the iiistiluti. the girl cliinhnl from In i ld looiii win low to the extension mof to talk to gnls mi an upper Moor The injured child was taken in me iicrniiin jler condition is not town lio.puni serious. Vacheron & Constantin Watches Notably Superior for Generations. Pocket, Bracelet and Pendant Models. J. E. Calcktell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper Ammrrs left it Ids officii nf th GTS Nivn PoBtto I.tMcn vrllt alto b d rnlsth. 8. The winner of the ONE HUNtinED DOLtiAtl prlzo for the hett la ft line to Mich Iilmsrlek will be Hnnounctd on wech nf'.er the Mmcrlck l printed. 1. Tn rune of ties $100 will b nwnrded to cnuh KUcceimful contetnt. fi. The decision of the JudKes In each l.lmerlck contett will be final. service department, won on the follow ing limerick : IJ'k at Shtoon-MT Locust, they ny. Thnt the eyes, not the cars;, have full sway. And Polly still holler.--. "Come on with the dollnn, Por where there's a will there's a way." The winner: MILS. MARGARET C. I'OOLE (irecn Tree Club West Chenlcr, Pa. Her limerick : No. im lloini Smith, uuilcr iiouilf ii'f ikies, In in tnr ilcrltncil, "I iiirmlie rinilit hr n irrccn (ir, Hut I ii ou lil n't '' fur Fm a 'reel' guy and 'scenes' I de spise. This Inst line was No. 7 on the bal lot, nnd it got three votes. Other lines wcie: No. 1. "My 'Hurt's.' weak anil Hie 'Rajs' hurl my ejes." One vote. George D ocum, 'Jill North Sixtieth street. No. -. "Everj- 'Doug' has his liny anil I'm wise." C. 11. Wilthaiik. 1M0 Last Dui'liiim street. No. II. " 'Rout live reels In tho IhiiiI of the drjs." Opal h. Hooker. .1" East to.-ntli str.et nml Allegheny avenue Nc, n "Tliey'd soon pirk-a-nlnny I ill wise.' 'I wo vote-. Frank II. TeMn, IS! I Poulkrod street, Frauk ford. No. S. "Tallin 'rolls,' stopping 'hen-fnilt' and pies." One Mite. T. W. Chnndler. Mnrcus Hook. Pa. No. I' "I'd get thn 'hook-worni,' I icel-Ue." Ii. Ralston Watts, till Washington street, Wilmington. No. 10. "I'm tho 't)pe,' bill I ran'l stop tho 'pi's.' " C. C. Shanfclter, l'JOS i North Itroad street 'nic residue of the estate, nfter the deductiou of certain specified beipjeats, was left to E. T. Stoteshun in trust, with the provision thnl the later invest the money and pay the deceased's widow the income. On her death the estate w be divided equall between F. T. ' nnd ('lenient R Stotesbur.v . brolhei.s, and Fannie S. Williams, h s,stci'. l.rnltiire and inisoiial effects were i bequeathed to the widow, nml bequests ( SKIOO were made to the three above mentioned beneliciaric.s who will ulti mately divide tlie estate The sum of $."110 ivi h wa- lefl to the following nephews ami nieces: Thomas S. Williams. Helen (.. William.. Edith Slotesliiir.v Hutchinson and l'minic It. Stoti'sbur) . Smaller licqucsts of ."2,mi ,,,, Pr0 lefl to two other nephews, Alfrul (iithens and Thoma- S. (Iitheu- l.aura S. Jones. IL'I 1 Spruce street. left "!j."(l,(lll(l and upward, (bic-quaiter ot the estate, nfler Isdug liehl m mist for cei'tnin icl.uivc- during their life, goe- upon their deaths to the Hoard of Home Mission- of the Pre-hv lerhlli Church, and the Hoard of Porcigu Mis sIoiim of the Reformed chinch. Oilier wills probated tnilav follow . Prank S. McHanlel. 101.-, West ork street. SM. Mill Of this sMiii Solid 0 bequeathed the Mnsmiie Ilnnic and S.-IHI in the Odd I'ellnw Home Waller Thnuipsoii, 11-0 Snvder ave nue. SriSOO. Maud M Coiell, L".CHVil Coliimbia avenue. Ss,',l(Ml. Oscnr It Mcvers. -III!! Walnut si reel, s l.(lllt) Kllen Chirk. l!l."l Van Pelt -ncet .SMHIII. David Herbert, UH It; Noill, Sixteenth strict, Stl.ltMI. Ilivelllorles were lllod ill the estate 01 j.ouisa S. Iliich. s-s. 1 s ; Louisa . I lehlei. S-t.T"' : Prosper A, llamtel. S.'IS.SIKI; Sninuel A. Slerrett. ST!.(Mi Walter Rosenberg, S." 17."i ; August Uriel, S'Ji.dOs. Letter- of administration weie gninted in the c-t.ite of Mnrg.net Hess, i 70'JO Torresdnle avenue, ,-IIOflO. T 1 ... 1 1 ... t ft.. L... .Insoph W. Cnthnrlne. member of the Ronrd of Education, declnred todny thai he believed Phllnilelpfila's superintend enl of schools should be .subordinated to the school hoard, , Mr. Cnthnrlne presided nt n general ' meeting of the schoolniens week session, nt I'enn, to dlsciips "The Superintend ent as Administrator. other prom inent Bpehkers failed to agree with .several of IiIh theories. , "Education Is. a state function," una, one of the Ideas he ndvunced. "The I stnte has fallen down In the performance of this function," he continued, "and ' that le why Pennsylvania ranks- No. 21 nmnng the states In Its educational work. Mr. Catharine snid he believed the superintendent nf schools should be elected for a term of tour jenrs. lie did not ndvocate, however, giving him extraordinary powers. Wants Roaril to Re Supremo "While I fnvor the enlargement of I llie powets of the superintendent, jet the Hoard of I Munition in tlie bodv to which tlie people hnvi delegated their powers In running the schools, and the I'ounl should be supreme. The super intendent should be a pedagogical rx pcrt." W. I j. Engelhnrdt. ns.ocinte profes sor of educational .idmtnlstrntioti In the Teachers' College. New York, -aid one must be a superman to be a good superintendent. "A study nf terms of office of super, intendents," snid Professor Engelhnrdt, "shows that the superintendents of tlie country have been in their positions on an nvcrage of three and four-tenths yenrs. Thnt Is to say. they nre getting through just at a time when they am becoming most useful to their school boards. "A good superintendent ought to love the came: he ought lo be loval lo bis profession: he ought to develop n straight-thinking philosophy ot educa tion." Prof. Engelhnrdt snid be disagree1!! with Mr. Catharine in the function of the superintendent. The speaker said he considered It deplorable that school superintendents should be willing to relinquish their rights of initiative or administration. "The superintendent should In the supreme executive," he said, "the board only the udvi-or.v bod). Any superintendent who Is will ing to hnve It otherwise is dislojal to Ills profession." John W. Withers. Innnerly supeiin tendent of schools of St Louis, nml tit present dean of the school of educa tion of New York Fiiiversltj . said the job of superintendent of school- is an anxious and unstable one; that the su perintendent is never eeitnin whether In is going to he permitted to continue to hold his job, even if be bus made good lu it. "The educational administra tor," lie said, "have failed to 'sell' themselves to the public." Dr. Thomas Mooie, of Fninkforil High School, tmlnj addressed schoolmen in conference at College llnll concern -ing secondary -chool-. lie urged the abolishment of the "light school pi-.-gram," asking that more leeway be given in the choosing of subjects and courses. He said too much at lent ion was paid to the sub-normal pupil ami not enough to the siiper-nornial. Stu dents, he said, need real advisers for teachers, not simply ones who call the loll. Advice From Dr. Ilninmc Tentative convictions, with open minds as well, arc i ousidered ncec--Mil' possession- of nil cdiiciilors by Dr. Edwin C. Itroome, new superin tendent of schools. Speaking at the losing -csslon of the three. dnj meeting thai has maiked Schoolmen's Week, at the I'uhersitj of I'cmisv Iwiuin Miim'uiii In lav. Dr. Ilroomc urged this condition of mind for all school teachers. Dr Thomas E. Fiuegnn, stale super lutemlent of public iiiti iirllon, muii pliinentcd the -tnte Legislature for the interest it luis taken in public schools. He said that never before had he seen an) legislative bodv devote so much earnest discussion to this question. Dr. Frank Avdelotic. president. elect of Swartlunoic College, uiiother sneakei . urged intcrnutioual political nnd in dustrinl amnesties as a means of solving the great problems of the dav. "There may he sonic persons who me too proud to tight, but there arc a great many too proud to woik," he said. The last speaker was Dr. .In-iiih , Pciiuimun. ncliug pinvo I of tin I ni vci'sit) of Penn-jlMinin Episcopal Women to Hold Bazaar Women throughou' the Diocese of Pennsylvania are working in the inter est of n ba'.anr to be held at the parish house of the Pro-Cathedral of St. Mary. Rroad and South streets. Aptil II and l.i. for tlie new Italian .Mission of SI. Mar) nf the Annuuc'iitinn in Kcn-iiig. ton Members of Hie Diocesan Italian water from an ntinndoneil quarry to tie Committee arc in charge of the affair. termini if the womnu's bud is there m: f x 1! wpgf B"S JACOB MEEDS SONS M-S-4-M-2S flu-shunt Stnrect JjJgJJ-jJJJOjJjjJjjj (Vnlnil Nevvfi I'hotu .MRS. HOMER 1IOCII Wife of Congressman Hoch, of Kansas. She has been elected vice, president of llio Congressional Club of Washington PENN PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT NEW CENTURY CLUB Dr, Weygandt Addrecscs "Poetry Luncheon" Authors Present A "Poetry Luncheon" was given at the New Cciitiirj Club todn.v nt 1 o'clock An address on "The Necessity of I'oetrj" vvns given b.v I Ir. (Virnclliis W'e.vgnndt. of the I'liiversily of Penii sylvanla. Edwin Miirkhnni, Anna Catherine Markham. Anmrj Hnrc, Arthur (iiiltermnn and Charles Whar ton Stork rend from their own poems. The program was arranged b.v tin clinlriiinii of literature and art, Mrs. .lohn II. Roberts, nnd the luncheon was in charge of the hospitalilj cluiiriuaii, Mis. llcnry I). Jump. The Piiislncss and Professional Women's Club held It usual luncheon todav at I o'clock at the Arcadia res tiiurant. Plans for a blrthduy dinner were di-cusscd. Miss Mnrj Johns Hopkins was the chairman in charge. "What the Penns) Ivaniii Lcgi-latuie K Doing" was dl-cus-ed b.v Mrs. Frank Miles D.iv this afternoon at the meeting of tin Women's Club of the SocietJ for Ethical Culture. The meeting was held tn the club room-, lo-l Spruce street. LOST TROLLEYMAN FOUND Wandering Along a Road In Burling ton County With Mind a Blank Mount Holly. N. .1.. April 0.- A mnn wns found jesteruaj- ny isiirnngton Count v officer- wandering along a mail near Tabernacle. His strange antics attiacteil attention and he wns sent to the jail for an investigation. When questioned lie had no recollec tion of his name or knowledge of his home. He was w curing a uniform of n P. It. T. Co. empln.ve. and from this, It was learned from the Philadelphia police that the mnn probably was Wll 'lam Kejc.s. of L,.".ll.1 Clearfield street, that clt). Thai proved to be correct. Ilis mother, in Mount Holly, blentitied him and took him home. His mind was utmost a blank. LANSING GUEST HERE Former Secretary of State Spending Week-End With Alba B. Johnson Robert Lansing, former secretary of stale, arrived in this cil.v yesterday afternoon, and motored to the home of Alba R. Johiion, at Rryn Mnwr, where Mrs. Lnnsing lias been a guest since Thursday. Mr. Lansing -aid he had Intended ncoonipnn.vlng Ids wife, who made an address nt the Y. W. C. A. on Tliiirs day and witnessed the all-Ainerican demonstration that evening. He was uiinvoidablj detained in Washington, however. Mr. and Mrs. Lansing will spend the week-end with Mr. nml Mrs. Johnson, who arc old friends. CONTINUE GARRETT SEARCH Scour Swarthmore Countryside for Missing Woman To Drain Quarry Clti.ens of Swni'tlunorc. the state police nnd meinbeis of the Swurthniore 1 t.:.... Eire Department mnde aunt her search today for Miss Anna C. (inrrett, who disappeared from her home cm Apr.il 1. I nder the leadership of Chief nf Police Haywnid they numbed the country from Swailbmnrc station In the Chester road terminus of the Media Short Line, wheic H is said tin woman left a cut in addition to the run lit I. wide search. Chief Haywaid will take charge i of the firemen, who will pump the r Buy by .Name MEN buy Eagle Sliitt-. by the individual names of the fabric-.. If they like Margate Madras or ' Eaplecord, for c.iniple, they (..tn buy it again and again by tc incnibering the name in the label. It'-. an original idea that careful bujcis liac been cjuick to value. ioiiiij oeinre .vingistrate Imher r,1.1 South Sixth street, charged with ,.'. splraey nnd a-satilt nnd bnttery Superintendent of Police M', M, yesterday lie considered the elinrgen "frame-up" on the part nf strikers to intimidate the police on dutv in the area about Crnmps' shipyard. Hm the beginning of the strike. Kfvm months ago. there hnve been riots nnd nets of violence nhnost rlnlly. The two police officials, Captain An. drew I Jolly and Lieutenant Lennird Mdinrvey. nre charged with enn-pirncy tn effect "false nnd Illegal Iniprlnnn. ment." The two patrolmrn. PiTii) Kline, of Thirty-ninth street and I.an. caster avenue station, rind Joseph (teiger of the East Olrard avenue slntlnn, nre charged with tinwarrantrd striking n( lltigli McRrlde, of Enst Huntingdon street. "When the plnns nf these rmtirnl lenders went astray they resorted tn (he subterfuge of making nffldnvits rhnrit. Ing the police with conspiracy to pre. vent them from using the streets nnd witli iinvvurrnntedly attacking stri'iing shlpworkers." said Cnptnln MilN. "We nre prepared to prove thnt tl.e policemen whose nrrest.s have i,'(in caused were simply doing their ilnty and thnt no Innocent person hns tern hcnlen or arrested by the police on strike duty." MOTOR KILLS BOY AT SHORE Two Other Persona Seriously Hurt on White Horse Pike Atlantic City. April !). - Richard Iligbee, seven-year-old son of Poller man Arnold Higher, was run clown nnd killed by an automobile driven b.v Ilarrj Jackson, son of Thomas Jncksnn, n local politician, yesterday. Jackson Ii In Clt.v llnll Jail without ball. David Home. .I!).'" ML Vernon street, Philadelphia, and Reuben Clnn ton, of Portsmouth, Vn., were run down b.v an automobile driven by M .1. Ellis, of Philadelphia, on the White Horse pike lute .vesterdny afternoon. Ellis surrendered himself nt Egg Hnr bor and wns held under $ii()00 hnil hj n magistrate there. Home and Clnnton nre both In a serious condition nt the Atlantic Hospital. i i Former State Legislator Dies Pittsburgh. April 11. (Hy A. V 1 Willlain R. Rigger, former member ol the House of Representatives of Pcnn s.vlvaniii, died at his home here lnt lint night. He was forty-seven yenri old. Mr. nigger during bis term of of fice took a prominent part In the fight for an eight-hour day. LOST AMI FOUND 1't't' - Ixsl tilsi'k pup. ripHil Itki Alr'1t. Ifovvnnl M Amliler. Jr.. I00S Clirniiiloirn sip iITIIS nr.CK. Arrll S. KATHKntN'R. wit- of Rudolph ReoU (tip lines), lnothor of Rv. OfrKP Puiil tlcclc n-lnlhf unit (rlmfi nre Invited to .itteml funcrivl srvlren. M I .in P M.. liuttMnd'n rslil'ncs 2.1 IK F.nt KuntliiRdon t. Intenntnt Mt. Ponce Orm. tery. nsmnlns may be lwed Sunrtnv evcnliif, AnilHTno.VO Arrll 7 TttOMVS . hiuijnnd of Lldl It Armstrong (nen WIN Ills), In his Rtt i-ar. nelAtlvi ml frtonds, Dnkitft Trlt-. No. tit Imn 0 n M aro Invited to allSml funtrnl. Mon II A St.. frnm the purler of Jenpph II Mil' rv Sen, cl'JD Mv-kel t , Cnmdon N J I'rUnd" m.v call Sun. ve. riAl.t. At Cluvflnnrt. O. April 4 11JI MIRIAM I.Ot'IHi; DOWMAS wife of Nor mnn null, fntod SI. Ilelntlves ond frlon4i r InvltKd lo stlmd funrnl irvlrp Sjn 10.30 A M . Ahhpr'n, 130B N. Ilread it. Int Ml Cnrmel Cm HAt'OUT")? O.l April R. imlDOET dnuKhtr of Marcrrct ".nd th lti Mlctiid Hiiuzhtnn Rlntlvoft nnd frlendo In lt'4 t& tiui'riil on Monddv mnrnlni nt 8 tin oclxk from rPsldonre of her sinter, Mm Annl Mritnnlcle. .1(111 WaltJn nvp Solon n mm pf requiem Ht rsrt.linue Church at in n n. lnlirniPiit Hnlv Crops Cmoirv rifART.nSTniN On April R, ROSK lf of C'hnrloii charlixt'ln (ne I.lnhamikv) fii-l ill tAjm-rnl ffivlrfji on Sunday t 11 n al her Into rofldonro l.lS.'i Wlntrnhnclln it. Rra'TTKR April R. A Wtl.MAM RIIl'T Tl'.ll. fnrinerlv of lcltl Ornpp t Vlnn. in link runeril orvle en Mondu nl I n Ti from A M Htetlor'n dcind t.ir v Itnh,,rntipli Inlcrmont private TrlfRM 'nnv p'iII Sundav, 7 lo 0 p. in SMLRKRT -On April 7 l'IHRI.r.1 hv; bnid of lato Cthrln Shubon ig" T vonrx Rolntlves and frlsnds 111' Ilel i 'U; noral nrvlcii, on Mnnfl'vv. nl I P n ' Into r.'li.-npp sai N I'tur st liilrni'n prlvnt ItomiliH iray hs vlod Sundir cvcnlni STHVENSON On Sth Inst . TRANk" R liimlmnd of Mary A Stevenson Hr I'm ' Tii'sdiv, nt v. p. m at his imp rpidnc. :."12 N intli at Int 'rmm prlvnio MAflvlN' On April ll 1021 MVRYA, 1fp nf ilv late I"STh II MacMn r1 daimhlor nf .Inm's nnJ t It late M'rv H)l Il'lnilves end Irl'ndu Invlleil t' futi'ral on M ndav nt sin . in freni hrr Urn ri' drn'o 2S09 Kant Tovvnsrnd t Snl-i' n " lulpni mans Holy Nnnvp I'liurch in r' Iniprmpnt Holv crrmi remotfrv ..,n cooi'nn on Anrii R Ai.rNAMjnrt roill'l'n 1iu'iand ,f Ilnv l.ank ronnf n alHos and frl"nls Invllod tn arvl, s M Mimdv at p. n- nl lal r'ct'l'nr SOD Sprnpe si lnlprmont Smvrna nl It VAN" - Suddenly nt Snrlni Or ve Ar' n .1 WAIirtKN on of Ainnlle end i" ' J MMlaei Ilv ii IWatlvpfi nrd frien,'' " mnil'prs ef Perkins Iodine 402 I and M tsiiiil.in I'om V tan Anieri'nn ' ''"; 1,1,', ,ni',."" ... ..-.- , ...Ml .. ao r 11 If nnnltmnnt I 11 lii.il in the fnnral " Ices nl , fisrii ..n. at 2 n'rle-iV. Olixer Uaer lie'" 1"fi Cheetii.ll t Hem: Ina may 1' '' rfl liiiirinv p'enlnc aft'i' nn im '" r, ri. "'il ivmoiprv ., VOI'OIIT -At rtiirnirn rn ri.il.i 'J1'" I RAS-CIS TONRHT VOI'OIIT )"W"'i - ii nf Mr nnd Mrs William V.iuai" -"j (Hen ehn I'rlvr. rnllimliua, O. Pruvue 'J I ,ike Mlrhlsan. Nntlrn nf lntirmn' "'' " niK'l vi hen Imdv iccoverod. Other l'l" plPie' rnp . , . n , WVfKOlT. - At 111" r'aMcnr' Ml. I. ..ve mi rrll P. 1P2I VVII I ie .' I'U-mri Aimniiiir.mnn nl lull.." '"- Hfl.N.V Arrll 7 MARY A iIhimM of i ih lato Tlinmas and Anna Qulnn 1 uneril I i 1 1 tie Moml'tv frnei renliK-ni' ' J, ' liutlie--In-law. William Itohan 1 1 ( ; l tioloiun renulcui mn nt Chun" " " VI m lllpeeoil Saenimont 10 a in In" ""nl '"'liRMI'.S'lV prll R TIIOMVS " ') he lata Mlrh.. ' and Helen l.tP , '",, It., a.. I o ...! ', ITi.l,. , I, .. nn, I ir ". , vIipiI to fun'ral Monda . " frort lien lO IllllTHl .,1'Jll.iJ . " " " . .,.., iddene of IiIh jMiit. Mra Tlininna I vio n. 1711 H IMh at. Solemn hlsh nia" ' r. mu Pin at M. Thomas Anuinae ''"' in a m. Intel inept Holv rrn ' n,'l1"h ; l-lltl.l'IN- -April 7, 1021 MAR) J, lie ,f Hie In'p Thniiiss f.nd f a"'''" I'liMdln. nf Oaatlehar rouii'v Mn?,,',) 'land lllatlvis and frlendH Invlieil " I funeiiil Mnndrfy, ! R m from the i''"1', h . , f In r iiepheiv. Palrlek rhlldln IM' 'g, -V, at Solemn hlKli tnaaa of reciulem in f' Tlinmaa Aciulnaa rhureh 10.30 a ni i" lerinenl Holy C'rnaa rpllleterv. .. I lllUtS-r.Tf. April 7. .MARY A ''',,,, ilnrrliv), vvlf- of Welter Ilurnelt I""1' :, mil irleiida In Red to funeral Mon;l J' 1 a in rnnn hsr late residence 11(1. s J,, n SoIpiuii renulem mn ut t,,u ",nt f.ur vtnther of Sorrows 111 u. in Inlern"" 1 h. Ilenls C Ptlietery h. Ilenls c Ptlietery ,-,IV IMS'i: -Suddenly, Aiirll R MAM ffi. w.dovv "f lei-. S I'ln.- I' 'mii'ml Ti ' ' p m from her Into resilience J"" ". ,i N J. ServUee In i-hovv a M 13 ' hurili ,, i. Ill imeriiii III Ill", n riii.,.'. ,nl inn. -all MoniUv eienmir nfter 7 o !f.rn HARKI'Il - pill n. WHARTOS R.J',, In Mi. 7.-ith veiir. H-nlies Tueadiu I- " '".i n flu, e his Intc retldeiiee i("l '"A " .ivp ll" t.irousii iiiiiTiiiriii ,......-- ... c'lll'Ri'lf April S nt riolln.inn J", Mll.l.tl'KNT CIH'RCII (tier Saleilnn " '" 'is Services it Nan Inn ii I'emelen c ""', Tiies,N prll 12 11 a. in .'"imhii .inn leaven I'.endlnsr Ternihml ' n" nl 0 2S a, ni. ,.,. , rf I) WIS- Aprtl 0 IIRNJA.MI- r ., loved liuahanil of Martha S I1'1''' hi.naiU Relatlvej and friend i'1"1 ,, ll'll llellel l.eauua Nn I IT'i'iInne irl I mon of raniilen. and Shield nf H"n"r "F Mlanali lllble Clllfli of Slate Nl ."...Ji, I'hurch hi linlled lo attend ruiieiiii",, ii'ln I .'10 n m. from hla liiU' i" ",l"; , ,i VIS N. 7th al rmiKlen.N. J Hf' l .' tlil the home, Interment Haddonllelil '"''it,' rviueters, Krlendi may tall rut '.u li lie, 7 m v u Viui.li, h i i r AiL,i .1, uirtn (.uitiuan, iii- -vui ai,
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