-.. v i)'-fin-v,'if, iv?v' ,v4.,-v;vT75r!S5?f5 R v f ' vit-r -'.-i -w . i ilfqjTO" WWT i? a' O. iii ibjs ix G k i LLtiC XjUjJLJuxjxW x xxXjUALu- a ' V. ' I I kJ.-sO. U JL.ISJ JWjB''.i!,':iiWiV,-5''',,?'W'r'''' IRISH BILL VEIO R Philadelphia Senators Lay Down on Job, United Business Men Assert ALL SAFEGUARDS OMITTED! rwinrittc t lint n1) ifrsnanN for the' protection of tin1 peon r nre flikrrgnrilcM I nnd tlint eorrmntionx Ml li.ive mpr,tnr ' power to Imilrl trollrv lini' anywhere' they plmsn through the pnnRr- of Uniiic bill Nn ('or., tho I'm. toil I'.usino. Men HOtit n protest t" (Governor Sproul i today urging him not M lcn tho bill. i Tho rommunirntion vine font b rnun tt for tho organization. Tin net Inn , w loolilo1l upon a a l,it effort to keep pub'ii- utilitv roni'eni from run-1 trolllnt; tho street of tho ntv Although numerous member of tin- Semite liml promised to use tho:r efforts tounnl preroiitinc; tuo paago of the hill, it i I eontenilei b tho n-soeiiition thev wpp'i intllff"rcnt and laj ilovvn on tho job ' SitfrTtinriK Omitted The protect in tho (iovornor :i. ntnon- other tlitngi "All tho nfegunrd for tho publir prortded in aot of May Jrt. lv,. in ti,,. , matter of street riuhvn'-. nro omitted' from thi bill Tho original net of lH provided that in nppHriiHnn for ehar tors tho streets nnd hihw nj and tin ! routes to bo uod bv tho propped liue- ) should ho et nut nnd tin- amount of the cipit.il tm k por milo et forth i HMensionH of routes, were to lie pro rureil bv applientmn m nmoivl i'lmrter i whloli amendments hmiM deferibo defi nitelj tho now route nnd liicliuiiv through wlm Ii tho extension vvou'iil epph I "The original bill n!w limited tin time within Meh the mmpanj Minuld j npply for looal eonsrnt. ami nl'n a time i was opt within whieh construction i should be begun and the route com- ' plcted. The original bill nlo provided that the portion of tho routes not mm- I pletod nhoulil bo doomed to have been permanently abandoned if looal consent or construction tvn not oompleted with in the time limit Kill KrpenU Provisions "The bill In question rcpenl nil tho above provisions of the original not. The pre-ent bill does not proudo for nnv of these "-afogunrds, hut on the contrary devotes all tho streets of everj citv in tho commonwealth to overhead trolley wire if onlv looal consent enu be obtained. "The bill gives street -railway com panies nnd motor companies the right to build lines iinjuliTe in the state and at any time after obtaining local emi nent "No provisions are made for the gov ernment or regulation of the etorolsc of these enormous franchises Tho Public Service Oomrai'-lon is onflrelj cut out from dealing with the new kind of corporate privilege. "For these reasons wo respectful!) nk your evellenev to disapprove tliis House Hill No li(l(S above referred to " Monday night the trnndt committee of the association will attend a public hearing before tho strept-rnilwny com mittee of tho Senate to protest ngnlnt Kill No. fMft which contains almost similar provisions to House Bill CtlH. GIRLS' ALUMNAE DANCE Graduates of High School Join Un- dergrads In Chow . CrnHiultcs and undergrndtiates of the Philadelphia Hich Sclmnl fur UirN lat night participated in a vaudeville sln.vv nnd danoe hold at the New ('euturv Club The affair n stajod throughout ' with an etlicienev and absence of nmn- ' teurishness that tmrkel tl,o joimg1 actresses ns nenr-pmfi s.miinN in i-kill Ope of the pnpu'nr numbers was a, fong-and-dance vpo. i iln hv Mi Horn Oardo. whoso plaintive rendering of a touching little ditt .'f luligle love vied I in offeetiveno Wlt'i t'l" burlesque np I P'al of a on mo 'li i "tifo-iod elii-irnl i danoe and the ropiic iiiiihtmiii ition of n ci and kittenish hrifie .n 'iibor.ite ' minuter wan a mnsionl roiue. entitlocl "A (lirl for Ka' h Month in th Year " "Tlnrtv Minutes ..f l'ntre!v " ,.,. (tiren bv 'ho girls of tvie Norma' School , An inteiestini iperirer.ve daneo wis i given li Miss .i lah Si hull, followed1 bv nnotlier sii'n Jan. In Miss H.ize! Fit!-.. A gro.,p ,,f fr,.n stunts poiiki i i in- I'm.-:. i u in a . oso, par ticipmeil in hv IM-th M.Muitrie. Anna Illaek. I'eggj Wha.et, Mnrv Kitjpat ri'k. Nnmy l.undg'ot, ,M ,1 Katharine Seeler VIVIANI GREETS LEGION Wireless Message Sent From Ship Bearing French Envoy New Vorh. rn' S ill' A l1 i--A vvirol'w n i ssiU., ,f , .ogratulntioiis to the Ani'Tl.tin I.-Mn s, nt hv Rene A'lvlnm imu returni'ig t. 1'niin o n ina'le puli'io here to.lnv h inr, o Knecht. the f.r m r pre , . '. -crotuv while he vvos in t', - miiin The ines-nzi r"oi' "I'.efnre ri'irni'j t, race 1 run nel refrain fr. in eprrsiiu: mv affec tionnte greetings , 1 - Anieninn 1-egion. i it- ii.itp nal com natubr. Colonel W K ..i 'li-n.tt ,lr . nnd to the oiimmander m-oI.i f ' n Amor I'lin e.xpedit nnnn f i... ri'v l.olim. , nnd vnllatit ft .en I i,. mm .lolm .1 I'irshiiig I shn" to" i r f'rgtt the rn thusinstie nn-hiii,t'iij 'nf I nw in front of me 'In nur.ig' " 'if iddler as renibled to list.n t' fli" i n w ,if 1 riuue I hail them and I iw,i" ixpeitunt v their visit t'i I nt i t.is enr Aiunng the great pen.,,, v ' t 'in thov will hnd nnew Hi. iintig" ..f the gieat cmintrv lii' li t'n'i Imiinr ui:m: n iam TEACHERS PRAISE FURBUSH 200 Tour City With Director In specting Streets I) roi-tm- Tnrli ish I'D- (.. ii ii i i . dn ii Jim ' i I 'i iii'i - fni i ''.i" . In miiki'i." Si ill I'lnln I' hi1 i .'ri'iis clian'i' situi t i Ji,.ii. ,i i in i ii stiutiMii fl.SMIIinil iiilb'. The loiiiiioi- iti , ii ii In rs if i In cnnfi rein i of Iv ii tin 'i'i - 'v'ln nrnl' n he.iltli -in-pr i itu'i tii'i In vii i"U- inn of tin iit vuili i.r.it..i I'm Iki Ii Tliev wen ill fulU lint i ill i'ls .llnl '.'ft f I ..in Si" i HI' oht'i ,l, I S I hU' ' i II' ii II I reel" 'I h. In si v i- i a pni.i ,s. ,tx 't . mlelphui nino, i'.jiIi .narkii wore liisp. ote.l an I . 'i. i'ii'. t.'pin i nt the niHMpiitii hn oiliii.- p .. ,ii ibi. rear if tin IIV" ..I I. 'it I" 'i i I a Tin t on t ii and .Ii'Iiiismii n . - It 's plan ntsl to visit n iiiiin1 1 i ni i tist ii ut i.ins filch lis i'ii. I'll i !. I tin i i .' a i ,i II i pitul in V. t I' ii'ndi ,t i a mi 1 ibe M i nieipal lliispitii fm int,i,'uiiik Iis ascb ni Si i ml . i.d 1,1. rue sri. Uirei tin luiliisli w il . ii. it nn t'i" If ni In r null n I ni.!.. .ni in il.. ! lluiiiilton : I'M'. rin ii.in Ilvliiiv t liihown exiiiisi' While in il.ni migli liorhoi d t'"' ii.nlii'i- vv i I visit t. rillllld.li'i' Il.i-.lllll fm Alent.ll li Uklh Nil I tin 'in f r i i- Sim i I ii Scltlul - woik mil r ;ht the pnifv w.l', be but U in town a htt.e after -1 o i-.IcJ.. I URGEDOFGOVERNO Cincinnati Disappointed; Dawes' Cusses Limited Cincinnati. 0.. Apr I 21 -Some neighbors of .Tool ( ("lore, post piaster, may hao kept their enrs primed when t'hnrles f!. Il.iwes, re serve brigadier grnrrnl. arrived at Mr. ('lore's home vestordnv for n week-end visit Am curious per son might have hnpod to ho shocked because- of Pawe' fame gained dur ing n recent congressional Ituiuirv ns n "ehnmplon cuser " Hut if any Imdv expected h's nrrhnl to bo her aided bv n bnrrn.e of "cuss words," thov were dUappointed. In conversation with newspaper men the general Kvvoro only nine times during a half hour, though ho did not me once the expression "hell nnd Mnrinr." When one of the visitors remarked that llrigiuller General HnrrvUnnd boltz. who wns chief of the Mllitnrv Police in the A. H. K.. wns "no slouch nt Hissing either." Pnwes agreed enthusiastically. Pavves mod i.sth "allowed" tlint many a man in the A K V. "hnd it on him" when it i nme to Mvrnrlug." CO-EDUCATION DISCUSSED Continuation School Teachers Not Agreed on Advisability Co iiluc.ition was discussed pro and con 1 ten. hers of lontlnuution sclmnl oIusm's. in loiiferenoo at the Holllngs vvoith Scliool toilny . Miss Lillian Dubois, of the Hnllitigs worth School, said she thought mind hnd no sex and it was a pity to drnw linos on that gmund. Girls, Mic said, .should not bo limited to sewing nnd homo einiinmics, because some of them do not lnnrry and keep ImuM'. Many hovs, he contended, would be better off if thej knew more about colors nnd some of the elemental things tutlght in home economic courses. Girls would lie better if thov know more about cur rent events. i die tenclier believed disciplining wn? enler in segregated classes Itojs of fourteen vonis, another said, are not so well developed as girls of the i-unie nge nnd for this reason segregation is better Another .ud she thought boys and girlt should attend school together nnd ! ni ii co-operation, since most nt them would live together some day. RAIDERS SEIZE CORK MAILS Hold Up Fifty Postmen "In Name of Republic" (nih. Ireland. April 'J'! -iRi A. P. I Hands of armed men rounded up fifty postmen just as they were leaving the central pntnffiic toda.v with, mall de liveries nnd tool; the mnils "in the name of the Irish repiiblu Tho haul, weighing several ions, was removed m eniu to an unknown desti nation As a result, the entire citj and the outlying districts were without mails tndav The nrd was inrried out with out attrin ling the noiiie of the crown for i s on dull nenrb.v . CHAUNCEY DEPEW87 Looks Forward "With Enthusiasm" to His 100th Year New Yurli. pril S i P. A V I I'ightv-sevin venrs obi today, flinun cej M. Donevv snid ho didn't think the occasion worthv of much comment, but hat be looked forward "with cnthu siesm" to entering his one hundr'sith vuir The former 1'nited States senator, who now is chairman of the New York Centnl Ivnilmad board of directors, planned to mnl.e his usiinl trip to his office nnd to receive a few of his old friends at i dinner given in his honor by Mrs. Ilopew. BABY DROWNS IN WELL Child Dies In Spring Father Pro vided for Workmen Two vear-n!d Joseph Mulnne was dmwned in a 'pring wel' within n few ti of of his homo nt Aldan late es. tenhv cfierniion Although tlie spring had Imn i nrefullv covered, the baby fell in ivln'e plaving around tho board coloring Th Imdv was found bv the baby's mother She summoned Or. S P. Niekle. who tnnde everv effort to re vive the i Inld. but without result The spring well was dug n few dnyn ago b John Malone. father of tho in fant. for ihe use of men mi the Peim sv Ivjnm Itailroiid. 503 DIE HERE IN WEEK To " vi, o ."il.". d itb in the viiv fm i ' w.ik i i' ling at ' n'ldnck .vestord.iv i neiiitii. ,i. lu.iini ."71 deaths the I ii v. mi- mil,. Two cliildren died nf -i all i file, i In- last week, and font fm ni dii litlii-ri i and iinup. There vieic l.'Hl ii' w .-a-is of si arlei fever nnd sitv ii in i'.i- s nl illplit lii-rtti Hpnriid tlic lust wii. .nid l'.'' i i si s of sciirb t !. ir an I 'iftv-live en-el nf aliphtiit rin I I i. p.ev .nils w ok Cheltenham In Gas Fight The t'lieltetilinri Impmvetiii nt ,..n. 'latum ha' tiled i"in;'iimt with the Public Servi. ('ni'iniis-li.ti against the lie n-ii-ed gas rates ot the Philadelphia Subiirliiili Ga nii'l I'ii 'trie t 'o The .iiiip'niu In i ni -'iiiiuir to tliose Hied fri'in oilier i iiuii'ies Lincoln Delegate Dies Pl.illsnioulli. Neb., Apul 'J.'i-iliv P ' Iii-iii I il'v ijelinrtiie tn the i'ii- iizo flepiib'iean N'atmnnl Convin tii.i ' i 'i ii.iiiniriteii Abrnhaui Lincoln fm I'n .ilnt in MHI c dead at his ':n. ' p 'II wns Imi ti nt Media. O. li. 1s', 7 Printers to See Secretary Davlo isli ngtnii, Apr-l J.'l ttlh. "is of i . Jut. !' H"iUilll 'J'v pogril 111' ll I lllnll "ii jni meiit" vi. th ,sieri tarv lav.s, "i I e;initmeir nf Lalmr, for n eon ' ii next Th"m1h' Information is ,i ' th V II -'i tn dismiss tuo liinli'Uieut i. i ' .it; -f "ii- hn r v i '. fm- pi mil rs Custer's Last White Scout Dead Munilan. N. I.. nril i". ill- A p i .l;n, io- I liiiiiiu'iin. i-iglii v -lour . in . o'd ml i l.i i'n 'n-t mm v 'v ing w 1 1 i' nf ' i. in i r i ' isn i - i vi mil ( i '.v .In i li- r ' ' I'i'av TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I i. H 1.' I i " h i; . 'I V ,rhi I n I . s si i l ijr' Mil rn-an i m Mi-iriit X ihi-hil s- vtnrv i. Ilmpniil ,i til ilrs !' V .1 i'l i-' .' I nn i i ! .. . lO'jn Tt'-e si I II r. hn-'l -ifl'in llu' "I - a'il t.i le !' K'ir ST.'l V'oirU l i ' ,-,. ! A !' l-r Mis Xf. rinn a - m j M.-v I il 'lev III'. II. T lor l 1 lii 1 I'lilin lis IM7 J'l si ,n ,, ', vi. r IS4T V :,i nt I i, Y l ' r Vnlm i P. m 1 i: l- l .1 iv km.o vrdin --e pi l. -in s, s ,. li .111 VV It'isse m , i in Sle. n-v 3311 X ifjiiooik si I i 'i, y I ..iu join M . nh i .u i xt l ill lei i.'.'.' i, ... n ,. l .miii n-leiiinii JOH Uitt'r st en I mm II .ion 't n is;r i IrHtlun V ,., I l'i-. P- -ll .'J I I ftnie , I , I t .ilirvr VV I'.'fl I'reilllun .1 , , 1 1 ' r s s w . r I r.t M ii s h I VV III i nj j i n ii j jos llmi i and s v vi in.ewfka S'.'l s Hancock ft i mirrn; iMn .! TURN AGIST BILL Amended Measure to Rogulatc Bars Unsatisfactory to Both Sides TWO PROTESTS ARE MADE ! Bv rt Stn Cfirre v rfi n' llarrlsbtirg. April 'J.'! Itnth the I "wets" nnd "drjs" nptienr to be getting 'ready to drop the N oner prohibitiu.i I enforcement bnby on the administration 1 doorstep nnd flee 1 In Its prcf.cn t shape the verv-tnucli amended bill does not appear to plense any one. I "Weta" took some of the teeth out of , it before it left the House and then per formed some more dentistry in the Hen I ate, where the bill still is resting In the Invv and order committeee i "Dry" Icadeis have niennwiiile de cided to try to put back some of (lie ex tracted teeth. Hut 'he renl "bono drys" , are beginning to weaken in their deter mination to support the bill nnd unless some prompt rescue work is performed it looks nx though n combination of renl "wets" nnd "bone drys" would Mil the bill. A stntement bj Mrs Le.alt Cobb Marion, Stnte Women's Christian Tem- I perunce I'tilon. treasurer, and another i genernl ntntement b Mr. Kiln M. I (icorge. stnte president, issued on be- hnlf of the officers of thnt organization. atta.k the bill. I The statement issued for the stnte olli I cers "repudiates" the bill in its present I stntus. I Another AVoner bill, companion to the ! enforcement measure, which would Pro vide severe punishment for violators of the Volstead net. wns bowled over nnd voted down in the House when nn effort wns mnde to advance it from its place on the third rending cnlnndar. Next Wet It to He Busy The liCgisltituto of Pennsylvania ad journing today for the week-end before Its final sitting nfter clearing calendars of bills bv the score. When the two Houses meet next week they will have heavv calendars, and there are indications of n renewal nf tho controversies over the second class eit.v repealer nnd the Department of Public Welfare Hills. The Sennte todnv passed on tn the (iovornor the last of the House Appro priation Hills and the House hns com paratively few monej bills to dispose of. Among bills passed finnlly by the Senate was the Dunn .?10-n-inonth sol diers' bonus, which would curry out tho Whitakir constitutional amendment. The Senate nlso pnssed the sesnul centennlnl resolution for Philadelphia. It provides for a commission. Other hills passed finally included: rrnvulini; for th appointment nf n .Stiin1sh-Ani." i in Wnr voternn anil two World War v.terans .m commissioner of thi Pennslvaalii Soldiers' orphans' Industrial School piiilin tlint fruits nnd M"KfUhlf Iki srroneil when plnced on display for Mule ..realms .i lomnupslon tj Mxllfy ihe kcner.il si itut-iry laws the Hess bill pro vldlnrf fo- a s'-hni'I troui of the Male iniilco nnd IncrensinB tho compensation of State roliie an... dins to length of tenns of mrv lee aiithoruinir tho State Knrost t'ommls slon lo sell r-rtaln tiorilons of the htnte ftiitst land and provldtnlr for tho procedure Ministers Kxrinpted The Stadtlimdor bill exempting min-(ster-i or representatives of any reli gious denomination from the provlsi lis of the act for ' the supprsslon of fortune-telling and similar purposes" pnssed finnllv in the House today. Mr. Dithrieh. Allegheny, objected to mak ing the measure n special order, taking the position that its sponsor was block ing legislation by holding Important legislation in the Municipal Corpora tions Couiinlttee. The Allegheny mem ber afterward -withdrew his objection. A second roll call was taken, Mr. Bo lnrd. Crawford, objecting to the man ner in which members were changing their votes. Tho second vote resulted: axes, l.TJ; naves, ."il. FATE OF TAX BILLS HAXGS OX HEARINGS Ilanisbiirg. April i'l A legislative matter of first-rate interest is the series of hearings to be held nn Monday night by the ScnaO finance committee on the anthriicite. gasoline and other taxation hills ni on which depend tho fnte nl mniij appropriations. The nggregnte of the moiiex carried bv bills whicli have pnssed nr are close to going through will run not far from islL'O.OOO.OOO, It is believed If nddltlonnl revenue is not provided gr.nt reductions will have to bo inndo bv the (Jovornor. Kxcopt for concurrence in nmend ments whieh mn.v bo mnde or for dis etission of lonference renorts there will be few interchanges of bills between houses of the I.oglslatuio when it be gins us tinal week Mondn.v night. Ac tivity in the f.rst Friday meetings of the session virtually cleared the Senate if all Sennte hills and the House worked for five hours without inter in son to clear its calendar of its own bills Commencing Monday there will be slim chnnco of bill pnssing if thev ire rot out of the branch in which they originated Legislative clerks were nt woik tndav to make up the ulendurs nnd the third reading lists m each branch arc crowded with bills. Most of the npprnpiiation measures are out of the way, the gen oral appropriation bill with something over ?.".".-l."(l.(l00 being the big nbie.-t nf uileicst in the line of inotiev bills bei-auso it supplies the funds for the conduct of the state government. Tin lull is now being printed after having undergone n revision which affieted eioiy iopnrtmllf. LAUNCH J. N. PEW TODAY Largest Oil Tanker Ever Built on Delaware to Leave Ways The .1 N Pew the Inrgct nil limki' ever built on the IMnvvare. will tal, the w nter tins nfteriiniui nt the On , tor inrd nf the Sun Shipbuilding " The vosmI m mimed after the 'ate Int.nder of the Ponn 'll Cn . whn'i will operate it. Mrs .1. N". Pew will i lnisli n th ' snip Thirteen thousand two hundred i"n f oil can be cfrried in the tanks .f . the boat wiileh is 5fi foot long and ii" 'cot wide A novelty In nun-Inn eirol I is the provision n n separati stiiin j room for eni li ineiubci of the crew. tl... last word In the abolition of the o'd time forecastle tu rnngeinent Tin dmd vu'iglit loiin.igi of ili craft is I ..Jim t ns A nuiiio't' nf nn n proinim nt in ihe ml businiss will bo present nl the 1 1 1 ii ti' long WRECK ON HARRISBURG LINE Philadelphia Accommodation Train Sldewlped by Freight Cars lliirrishurg. April 2M --iMv Pi The Philadelphia and Hemline in . mu iimdiition train due here ii.d.'i n n , was sidewipid today bv iwo freiglii ii i -which biicklul while the passingei ti.nu vvhh passing tlirough Itutherfiird jiird' on nn adioining track .Inhn Williams, of Alleutnwii, cngi net r fui the pacrigpr traUi. saw tJie I'fus jump nut ahead of bun,. but v.n ihi .lib tn io,i 11 vvliidnvv in two of i in p.i-sftgii uim wi i lirolv-u, but none of ili pa'scners injured. nt o mu UKio ANOTHER RIVAL FOR VENUS DE MILO MIT LmW VB mMrr& Ull IIHIb issrK UsissssHHHflHllissssssslHiBlissssissss ' HRSKBfl HBlvgX f v' illlllllBssssssssssssslissssssffiillisH sssssBissssssssssssssssssssssssssssHiissssssssss lffsPissvjl3fiSx : iM"-'' ' mwm mmmmwmWmSmm-m , I ll3l!Mtfi&&3f MISS .IKAN NIIABP Wilson ( nllege girl Is latest put forward us "niosl perfect unman." Here she is being measured WILSON COLLEGE GIRL ANDREWS PLANS TO REJOIN HAS VENUS DE MILO FORM WIFE NO. h DROPPING NO. 2 Joan Sharp, of Trenton. Conforms to Will 'Forget About Pittsburgh Girl,' Sculptors' Severest Demands His Friends Quote Him Wilon College. Clininbersbiiig. is rit(.s!nirgli, April ?' "I shall go claiming the most nearly perfect woman. Inrk , mv wife and children and forget according to Venus do Milo standards, about the Pit t -hni sli girl." This is in the poison of Miss .lean Shnrp, of i,o statement credited to Herbert T. Trenton. Andrews, .lersej Cltv broker, vvlioi-o A few .venrs ago Swnrthmore Col- j "love nest" wa rudely shuttered n ege ciiiiini'ii Hns distinction, with Mis Margaret Willetts as the "Venus Today miiioiis plivsicul directors of local colleges mid they know of no girl heic who runic so nearly up to the stun lard of beauty -ot by sculptors. Miss Shaip's lioight nnd arm iinch are cmi Ji feet ." Inclios. ns computed to the ,"i fiet l !1 in. lies met bv sculp tor!, as tho perfect he.ght. Miss Sharp weighs !!! pniiiids. while the perfect weight is sail tn be Kl-J.'J. Her waist nieasiire is Us, while the porfict waist is siipi nsid to 1 o '.". li Iler I'liesi nieai iii'enient is ,'SI, us cnmpnreil tn .".-I." ills lies for tlie ( orfect figure. Her ankle monsiires s inches, while the mythical perfect wniiian lias uu niiklc S.'J inches. "Miss Sharp has n silcndid figure, judging frnm theee mensiiremetits," said Miss May l'testun. physical diree tor for women at Temple I'nivcrsity. "I do not believe Temple I'liiverslty rnn boast of n girl so well proportioned. I confess ,io do not pay so much at tention tn form as to health here." RECLUSE'S WILL NOT FOUND Search for Document C. A. Stevens Left Goes On New York. April 'J.'? The search for a will left by Calvin Amory Stevens, the wealth and eccentric man un lived over his offices nf 3! I Broad street, was continued vesterday. and at u room in the (Jrniul Hotel in Hnboken, where he also had lived Mrs. icorge Huh ardson. his sister, snid she had been told bv I)r i: !" I.indridge. of Hronk lyn. that a will existed The hv-i inn's information was based, she said, on n conversation he had with Mr Stevens when lie was dving fmm pneumonia in Trinity Hos I itnl II' is sn.d tn have told the phy sician lie had provided for his fnmilv and all his friends, but would nor tell where the will was, because he was sure lie Mi.iil.l n.'.ii r This is all the family lias 'o g ' nn Search nf Mr Stevens-' household eft'oits and of his snfe deposit box's has failed to reveale the document that vimilil dispose of nn estate valued nt from 1 ,V,"i( 1.0(10 to Sl.riOO.OOO. Tin millionaire's daughter. Miss Kate Stevens, eloped reccntlv with Itiolui-'l Pagan, a Dartmouth student Mi-s .inner Snyvvnrd. of Miss Sav -ward" Si liool. Overbronk. snid today tlmt M.-s Stevens, now Mrs Pagan hm! not boon a pupil there for one year. Slie via- at the scliool for four months nn'v Miss Snyward said. BRITISHMINERS MEET Representatives of Strikers Discuss New Offer Situation Improves London. ApriT -.'! Delegatis of local urn .ti- nf the Minors' Federation of i'.-it Itntnin met hero today, but Iv vv ... uinl rstood before the meeting tlint in .i tuiiti- dei ismn relative tn tho con I'.v.r.v with mine owners, which cau'ed tV nun. is' strike on April I. would be ii i led until after leaders of the fed- m' ii i. inferred again with Premier I. i I (.forge mi Mmiday Mr l.lixvd fionrge conferred with the ii i. vesterdiv and at the close of time lonversations th" situation was c. ns.dTfil iinte liopeful. It was snid the i in e minister had appealed to both side, in the mine controversy to renew n. go'iattoiiN regarding the wage ijues tun. und that the government was ills posed t'l agree to n sort of a national 'i igi 1. one of tin1 chief demands of tie- miners Prink Hodges, secretnrv of the iiiitu t s' u ii ii n . wlio had been in a uu , -r d"licnte position siine the break il'ivin nf tin. "Triple Alliance" strike, i-iiiiviil a vnte nf cnnlidcncc finni the Miners' Pedcrntinn yesterday MORATORIUM PLEA DENIED I Sdlvadoran Ministers Refuse to Grant Request of Banks San Salvador, I.ciuhllc nf Salvador, April 'AT 'Bv A P i- li'rnelaiuatlon nf a morntorluiu in Salvador, whicli has lieen reipirsted by blinking institutions, will not be issued, uocording to a de cision reached by the council nf min Isters last night- The council issm d a statement declaring that it would si.md on this decision in nil i irciinisiances, ns it was believed n mmiitntiuui would rint be to tlie general interest of tlie country - Provincial governors and rent iiilmln IMrnloi's have boon initl.nn.. d i,. ei,i, vert into npei je nny linnk noli pie iioted in them in a i.rdi'i.c will, the injtlonal bHiiklng law a "' wccm ugo when ills lanuinril ins envered that he luul two wives living under the sunn, mof Local nssocinlcs of tlie broker s,-ud today they had te iclvefl this wind fiom him. A leiinion between wife No I. nnd her erring husband is scheduled fop the near future, accouling lo Andrews' mi ices to his local associates, mid IStlier Martie Tiitnnll. of Pittsliurgh, I. in wn as wife No. ''. is to be dropped. It is said the broker within the next t"V. days will sue to annul Ihe eertlti cute of marriage issued in li i tn nnd the Pittsburgh girl. I.e having given this promise to Judge T. K. Walsh. In (ireenwich. Conn, in w hose jurisdic tion tlie license was issued. Ppon this action being taken. Judge Wnlsh will not press u bigamy charge ngiiliiKt the broker, according to advices received here. Andrew i floes not know where wife Nn. 'J Is. At her home at Brighton and .lacks Hun roads, if wns stated that her whereabouts are unknown, nl though It lum been iiimorcd tlint she Is living in a summer homo nn the out -skirls of tho city. Members of the fain il; snv s0 lias not been in Pittsburgh since hi'r troubles began. CHURCH TO HOLD DISPLAY Presbyterian Missionary Enterprl3 to Be Shown at St. Paul's Church Tn anticipation of the exposition In St Paul's Church. Fiftieth street and Baltimore avenue, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursdny, in which Presbyterian missionary enterprise will be displayed, ninny of the denominntlon's lenders will occupy West Philadelphia pulpits to morrow. Dr Robert I". Speer. secretary of the foreign hoard, will speak nt the morn ing service in the Fourth Church, nnd Dr John A. Mnrquis, secretary of tlie home hoard, at Piinceion Church In tlie morning and the Wnmlland Church In the evening. Dr. William p Shriver. directnr of city Immigrant wmk. will Spink In Nnrthininstf r Church, morning sei vice, Piiimanuel ('hun-h nt night nnd Patterson Meinniial in the afternoon. Dr. S. Hall Young, superintendent of Presbyterian work In Aln-kn. will be !n Calvary Chinch, Highland Park, in tlie morning. West Hope ni night ami the Fourth Chinch Sumlav school m the afternoon. Dr. John Ilallev Kelly, director of ediicatton.il woik, will be at the Hlchnrdsnn Memorial iu the morn ing. Mount Calvary ni night nnd West minster in the afternoon. Dr. .1. B. Conning, director of work among He brews, will be nl Tonnf'H Memorial in ihe morning. West Park at night, nnd the Itev. II N. Mm so. director of pub lidty for the home In. nrd. will be nr ( nivin t Huron in tne morn mil'. Steele Memorial at nigh, and Ninth Church ',,.,:,"xIl.1,,ln..,1,''.;'ft,'r"(l.' . '" '"nil ..I.-I.....II. -..i.-iiiiv oi mo Home bonid. Will OCCIIpV Church in tin the pulpit of the i evening Sf cond .. -, ,. .-,. .... I nf the concerts averages 100 each. Tlie U. S. OPPOSES INJUNCTION '""trib.iilut.s ""Tige SHO or less. Answer Filed to Appeal Made by I LIONS' CLUB GETS CHARTER Mine Owners' Association Nashliiginii. pni j:: ,i'i A P i ' Now 0rQanltlon of Business Ccle The goveiiimetit- answer n, n,,.i b rates Event With Dinner nlion nf the Nntintuil I'.inl As.nrmtn,,, T( ,.(ins rl,nr0li ,, ,.!,,, ,,,).,,, for an injunction r.siruinin- otlicmls i nnd the cymbals, ei ashed lust night on of the Department ,,f ,,is,, ,. rnun the toof of the Adelphla Hotel eivmg subpoenas on aiu officer of tho It wns n great session nn, from It ..-.-" en ,.". .'. t,'.,., in i iiiiin niipniis in tnere i cnnmctliiii witli the indictment there nf'phln I FJll mill operators on pi ion tixlng Tlie as union io appear in luiliniiiiim is in fhargis was bled today in the Ditriit Supreme Court. Juri-di! tioll of the i mil I Is .-litillenged The yowrilliu lit 11 1 so i mill i, I il,,,! ,h, .ICtlOII WflS 111 I'fl'l'i t ,1 lilt ,gta . I lilleil Stntis vvltliniit il- i.iusoin Homo lirew "s.''c.'.s" Man Who Said It Hadn't Any liCncnwnrtli. Kan . April i!.", (Bv A P I While defending Hlch nrd Coppersmith in court on a charge of manufacturing homo brew. ll. P. Plldcis picked up n bottle ,i," ho questioned a witness. "Would von mil this" b,.nn the nttorni v He was iiiterrnpleil hy a loud re port Flung gins., from the bottle cut an arterv In his wrist ami hioko a bilk of his glnshrs. The defense had entered the (rial Willi the eon leiitinii that the licienige i lin c oiii.iin cunurii Mi K In i nliin th state bono dry iai come T Arrest of Hrtrry Millar, of Fry School, Is Ordered by Magistrate BOY FELL FROM PUSHI A constnhle was Instructed tn arrest Hurry Miller. BUO Wntldns si reel, n tenclier In the Pny public school when Miller fnlled to ntipear for ti hearing today before Magistrate Carney tn answer n charge of aggravated assault t ml bnttery. The cnmplnlnt wns made by Mrs. Margaret Keyser. mother of Thomas Ixeyser, eleven years old. nf lili.'tl Smith Dnrlen street. It wns alleged th boy was taken into n playground of the Toy 'school, Kiglith nnd Wolf streets, by Mrs. Kthel Hoyer, who nets its the Isiy's caretaker. The child is said In he subject tn epileptic nttneks. ll was alleged that i when lie went lo n group of children playing In the school yard last Thurs l dnj under Miller's direction. the teacher puMied him nwny. It wns said 1 the boy's head struck the ground nnd ' thnt Ills fnee nnd hnnds were cut. Miller, nceordlng tn Magistrate Car ney, was notified to appear fnr u hear ing today nt noon, at the tnnglst rate's nlh'oe. Piftcontli and Spring (iarden streets. When he failed to appear a constnble wns sent nfter him with Iu- i siriii'linns to hnve him locked up for n hearing .Monday. SOUTHERN IRELAND BALKS ON ELECTIONS PROGRAM Organizations to Nominate Candi dates for Its Parliament Disband Dublin. April ".ft.- (Hy A. P.) Moderate orgnnlzntlons formed In Southern Irelnnd to put forth candi dates for the Southern Ireland parlia ment nnd to work out the home rule net hnve been dissolved. Members of the dominion league will not intervene unless the British government promises the pnrllntivr'tnry elections will be t rented as furnishing n constituent ns sembly, chnrged with the tnsk of dis covering n solution of the Irish pioblem. Lord DccIch, n representative peer of Irelnnd and a member of the House nf Lords. Is snid to intend to offer him self for election to tlie South Irish parliament from North Kildnre. Sinn Pein lenders would welcome his candi dacy, nnd hnve promised thnt. should he enter the lists, ho will receive good treatment. All the elections to be held in North ern Irelnnd will be keenly fought, the Nationalists nnd Sinn Peltiers linving ngreed upon miitunl candidacies, and the full strength nf the Nationalist Catholic vote will he polled. Belief is expressed here thnt tlie Nationalists will secure twenty out of the fifty-two seats in the northern Irish parliament, but the jarty'n candidates hnve pledged themselves to refuse to attend meetings of tlie body, which will, nevertheless, establish itself nnd nppoint judges nnd officials. SEES SONFOR FIRSTTIME War Veteran. Back From Italy, Is Greeted by Surprise Tlie happiest of the '.MO immigrants, landed hero yesterday from the Italian stenmshin America, was A. A. Maxxa. nf Brooklyn. At any rnle, he so classi fied himself. When Italy entered the wnr Maszn left this country to fight In the Itnlian tn my. Shortly before his ship sailed from New York, he married an eight -een-yenr-nld girl whom he had known ns n child. I.nte In the wnr, the young husband was severely wounded nnd It wns only two months ngo, on his twentv-thlrd birthday, tlint lie wns tlisi harged from n hosnitnl. Mrs. Mn.zn wns at tlie pier to meet her husbnnd when the ship docked Inte Thursdnv nfteinoon. In her arms wus A. A . Jr.. who, not knowing what It was all about, watched his father un concernedly, as the mun, leaning over the ship's rail, waved n red bnndnnnn. The meeting of the fninily wns post poned hy tlie immigration nuthorltles' order thnt no one wns. to go nslionj till the next morning. But Mrs. Mazza, witli n heavy show) wrapped about her baby, stood nt Ihu pier until long nftei ilnrk. calling to her husband. Parly yesterdnv she was bnck ngnln, nnd when her husbnnd finnlly wns relensed well, neither seemed to care thut there were several hundred persons nil about tlieni. LIFTS BAN ON COLLECTIONS Mayor Rescinds Order Against Money Payments at Concerts Contributions may now be received for tlie Sunday afternoon concerts at the Academy of the Fine Arts. Mavor Moore hns lifted n bnu which had been placed on collections nt the Academy Inst December. This notion wih taken ,it that time on nci mint of complaintH received. Iu a letter (o Director of Public tMi.fi.fi Cn.l'ilrnit tlm fnvo,- tnatr.i.if ,l ...... jm..ii .C. i ..'....u i... " " 0 , Umve ' ...... As the" nudienco goes out there is u ,, ,, i ! ,., no, t.n ......trll... . ,,ms nr mostly in pennies, live cents, lino lent, n till ouiirters. The totiil cost there snrnnt: fu 1 edited the P iibnlel. LiuiiH (lub. ub was oiL-aiuzci hi business n and nl the dinner it obtained I its charter from the international ns- I kocintimi. The cluirter was presented by Mi'lvlu Junes, of Chimgo, interna- i tioiinl secretnrv. John P,. (Jciisemer, pres'.ileiit oi tne i-iiiiuueipiiia fiuii, wus toa'linnster. ASSAUL Ll I A Jewelry for the Bride Brooches, bor pins or pendants; finger rings, pendant earrings, necklaces, tfrist watche?. Supreme in Quality Dainty in Design Without Excessive Cost J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper Haverford's Chief CglflS wxmzw.v&aimz?x:& .Intncs A. Scanlln, lieutenant of de fectives, lias been named chief of po lice for Havcrford lo succeed Chief Ilalllssey, who was ousted following his arrest hero for driving nn auto while, intoxicated SCANLIN HAVERFORD CHIEF Pliila. Lieutenant Takes Place of Halllssey, Ousted After Arrest James A. Scanlln, llentenntit of de tectives in tlie Philadelphia Police Bu reau, was appointed chief nf police of Hnverford township Inst night and will assume hli duties April HO. Ho re signed today frnm the detective bureau. Sen n 1 1 n succeeds Kdvvnrd T. Hnllis sey, who wiih dismissed Inst week fol lowing his arrest in Philadelphia nn charges of driving an automobile while intoxicated,, Sennlln has licen in the city police service for twenty -four years, lie lives nt 1M2!1 Fnst Noiris stieet. Announcement of the selection nf the local detective for the position was made by Horatio Clt Lloyd, president of tlie Board of Commissioners of Haver ford township. Having heard n report nn attempt wns mnde to withdraw the money be longing to tlie Hnverford township po lice pension fund from the Ardmore National Bank fur distribution nmoiig the township police, Kdwnrd II. Bryant, of Llanerch, wrote to the bank today, rripiesiing officials not to honor nny demand fnr the money from Hnllssey or any one else until lie hnd opportunity to contest such action. Bryant as serted the fund wns collected for the purpose of caving 'for policemen who became ill or incapacitated for service, nnd to enre for them and their families. SALVATIONISTS SETFREE Soviet Releases 35 Russian Workers Imprisoned Since Last February New York, April 2.1. (By A. P.) Commander Kvangeline Booth, of tho Salvation Army, today announced re ceipt of a cable message from London headquarters Announcing tlint all Salva tion Army prisoners In Hiissln had been released by Soviet authorities.. These prisoner's, Commnnder Booth snid, numbered uhmit thirty-live ofil cers. native Husslans. in clinrge of the organization's activities in Hiissln, who were imprisoned Inst Februnr.v. The arrests were made in retaliation, she said, for efforts of Henry Mnpp, com missioner of the organization In Hns sia, to enlist British (lovernnicnt aid in London with refi rence tn growing difficulties the workers were linving with the Bolshevik (ioverumenl. HAD UNWANTED VISITOR When Mrs. (.'eorge ll. Crow ell left her apartment at l.'tll Pnst Walnut lane, (erinnntowii, yesterday morning she left the key with the mnn-of-all-work about the plnoe Ppon her return nt noon she found jewelry, valued nt ?!l(Ml. gone. Tlie man was nilslng Included in tlie jewelry is n diamond solitaire nnd several breastpins.. Vjrrr- i i it-xjm.i,iiiin ' m Attractive selling' con trnct to salesmen with ability. Philadelphia ex perience preferred. Retail Sales Department LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. Lexington Building, 851-853 North Brond St., Philadelphia MATTRESSES RENOVATED lrittlirrs Iti'l'iivnlrd unit .Mudt. jiiiu .uuiirrssrs OlCnUl S lrnslilnutnii ... AUTO CAI.I.H KVi:ttVMli:(i; Iunliiiril I7li:i 37 tors' i:tiiTli-nir IdHiirrx r.tTir.. niiiitriieiinn I Brass Beds Relacquered m COMBINED BOARDS- Pennsylvania Head Favors Con. sonaaxion of War Risk and Vocational Training crriwtNi AND ECONOMIC t?.e American Legion tli,i country Is 1iIrI.1v grn ti " "i, 'I'" "" suit nf the IliresfUatln , ,, , ?,' "", tf- mendntlons of the " ,ll" -worn. committee hendei by tleiiernl iMvves, appointed to iu quire into the federal boanl of war Huh Ins, ir ance and the voca tional training board fnr con solidation nf the w functions of tlif.i..i i,nn..i.. , .. est nf efficiency and VconmnvV'!'" Franklin IVO! er. (f0,0? I'hllndelphln rouilj co, mm ." .."" .......(...-' i.- . inline W.1 ""'"', " me commuter npoiiKing of the in npoiiMiig oi me nvesiicni.,,., . . .. ort of the committee Kt" ' flp' ' j it recently. Colonel David nl. '' 3Pf,:,h0l,'"-,"-''ftt report den coniniaii sylv The fnct net thai President iiar,i, npprovnl of t, Hntlln 5f ?'.' -'"nsolldnte E a" expressed np u ,..,,",-,,1 in conso li nte nnrl.". head the functions of tr,e br ;r.; risk ItiHiirance, and the federal L.U for vocational trninlng , Zt i .,rd, the United State Punlie Va TJ ice. in very gratifying." .luwjiviuiin i.egionnries ami il(,.i.n organizations have been nnmng h,, active in the country l br'ngin, nbou entire Mate organisation fullv h, the crnt tlotil on nt c . ."""fn W 1 1 . t i, :.'. .' ,'."" " J "'"f "Tis. . . . .uviii- nisi .J ... pive n notitlonl nvl.n.-.... .' H"i .. ........... ..u.i.ijHniii next Tuti. day night, nt the 1'iwlinll free I.b J Branch, Seventieth street and V$ land nvemie A twenty ,1w J tra and band and a ntiml.e,- ,,f ,,, vile fentures will mnke up tl. n J Z llnrry Ingcrsoll Post. No Ti h"T; its- monthly meeting Tlmrsibv 'Zu nt the nrinory of the I'lrst Trnnn Phil. delpliln l ity Cavalry . Speakers at hi mm.Hi.rr tm . W V.,-. I it. i. " lilt " f " " 'i.ii 'iu uim, or th hureau of war risk inviirntio ni Daniel M. lloyt, of the IniiM stntf. Public Health Service, and Or S Fuller, district vocational ofufr ri, speakerH discussed the pics,.nt hanfllln by the government of the various rnn. arlous rnn. (Iltloim ot the insurunce ompensatloa nnd illness umoiig lc.-i tii. : ". ' '. e-KiriliA .... limn uiiiiioo, iot eoiiinintiiirr. ir. siiieii in me meeetiiig. A report from Now ,lers, v mates thu the New Jersey Slate l.egsatitri, u, ntiproprluted $110,000 for the nurelilH of the Kuser estate nt IIIrI, 0n Sussex county, for the establishing of a sobllers' memorial SHORE HAS NEW MYSTERY Body of Philadelphia Man Found In Gardiner's Basin Investigation is being inmii. todav by the Atlnnlic City police in n i. df.rt of William Stroll. ."..'SW l.l'i nrpet, Phlladelphln. whose body was (minil in Oardlner's; basin, Atlnntii City, ytg. terday afternoon. It was discovered bj Alfred Drlscoll. n school boy who fishing. The police believe Stroll mi; have been the victim nf foul plnv. Stroll wns n private watchman. lis nail neon missing since .vlareh .in im I I Coffee with a personality I At all our Stores 4 I V: -Ul$;i.-).t . I HAT II- CAHHOIJ. -At .Menu boinufUl. ull A I'l 11 J't ... ,. . n.-i , ',. I , i IVI1ETH AXV .t.iiiehlp nf Ihf. 1.1 N uiiiai -' Hniinali fnirnll Service on T ! ' niTti'm nt loan orMk hi s' " ' MHiitiMink. Intfimoiit in o f'OPi: - April :t I l 151 ! tr 11 f'oi'C Ito'in'v 'il' emu iijen of ttulRi'VMi ivf' invii.'il in iiiii'ii.l fun mi -i'l ' n in nt her I lie n -t'l'Ii ' ' u n ttiternieni lliilsi li "i nurcn. ,( VV I'm '"i Mnift I nili nmv t-n.li Miiiuhv rvn ns . DRV1TT. .Vtiril j.. i vnivRIN-.', it .vninmi) W iio In llrl.t. i f. MU I 'Hill".'. II V' t St.iil.illt ' f ll " chill f'liureli Invlteil t.j funenil l' hr l; realdriire 4II.'1. .N 1 till - I ins' ." In iii. ltiuli inoss nf r. inn n i'IiiM Chiireli Id i" I l iohii l fnieterv I 1 1 1 I. - I in Annl ' l1'- 110,1 Holl a A 5 I nl iri'V 5ti linrl if v( m r I Dilffi Helntlvei. .ill. I fr i I ti I n. IU' I'rtrlil nil I Ui'mlin III " 1" ' l. i'l. Ill", Mil! Ilnlllm i ' in if rrrtulein at Kl Pnin, is 11 ii in Interiifiii v min n"1.' 1ml Cet I r.lt liushmift "f Mm 1- , r, " ,' , v J i n,iniiin mirl fiinnds mill ' ' 'un.iis s Lis !r in . n li! li'ie r.i " IliO'iinn Hie Inleini' m '' " ' ,. t n. Trleiid. i' '""."'l'.' ., V IIAUUV April 2", fll I'M AS v t li.iiHl of Mun Ann llnr.li in I ": ..'m m.s uinl friends, nlso tun "'uu .lonen-l'iiilljiirv Invli J ii. ' ..' ',V,nci ".".'' .?r-."v. r::r:. ..,;, t. li.il vv . uxtoro in i ni' ",' I,.,., b mnlni. may l.e .levied i...niUi' ;' ',' r,,,J,iici .mrv i.,l '.0 i I III- ! i' r?.,J..j Annl 22 i ' !'' itfit v nn. ut i ir.'i tin. ' ........ . -'.'". r-..-..., ,, .ni iv ni HO. Itf-lullves iin.l frifiid l.ii.lii. .Vn. 17 1' atnl A nth HI lilV.ill'H. "' iii.uro j l'n.1 " J rt A It nnrl all n'l'ei ii huh he hs a inunhei in sirvlioH Tilfi"tiiv '' I' ,' ..' i lie PJ.!! Sfliilller Hid uieit'i '" '" i vH"'1 Irli.rnifiit prlvivlf. Ilcmiilim inn c 1, mo fiJ "', Meiulnv 7 lo (i p in ....p bm Ill-All Vnrll 'J'J I 11 II. I "'"?' . J.i Uim ami rrlciula in'Ued i '""' Xli mini " n. Ill IU tier I.T ." l "".Kl tn : r.iiir it ft Iiil'rnirni M"n J' tl r, mctery IVIemlt !' c" huna i lsr PI s P..." no i,,n I htiitil ni a.-m,. "''" --,..- V,.i1,n V' or jiari u. mi" "" .?: ,,. , ,t nonce from Ipio ri.ii"n - . " ;,'vnotJ hill niiii'inr, -ii" ', "-r-Taref o ..... f kinn.,il II hihI M"fa" " '. -.. ,., SM IHI'l "".'-."....H. ! HRetl 4 pRr rtfimif to funenil Moiiitii il (rti vlted "Mlkilllfl' fl r...A.,.u' .ui.im,n iJS.'ii'A ."- interment Kawnvlfv i;in"ln RfrWf) iiTinnfi-'K Former l Pa. Afirll "2. lUUlIJC y (111 '" ., It 1''.,.e . .. nT Ul' . . filendu invllil to M."'"' ".''!;' aiul-f, 2 p. tn , nl lli ri-lii "' "imh tt ' Mrii. I'BUllne Hlme 123') N """ JJ(di tfrnient rrlwitf?. 1 ""'n', "" " Mr.ctter. in her IHHh far c in in is J.-.'". J. . .. IK.Ol-l l.. fll- I". -1.1 U' I. . TN AI t"- " "r. .,..- Id B 1 in"1 AS'S'A li,t7i Hr " "r'ini ' A'1-.H..H. viiii-j. i" M,,,, .(. Ilf"l ll.llll seiir .ps-i -:. m ib " lit I .1 I llllli HI IU" V'lll'T ll I III i n i" SSsa Coffee i henlnui ri Jiiieriiiein lrri I'nrt Mver u un rue VVINTI.lt April 22, '7,X Du notice of funeral "III u ' ia VV IM1 K y,VtA.Ar -),.-, N ' N ffcW'S' srMt4arl, ir -'''' ' -s q t-rt w-ti j. .U..M . iii V.h. - MP - '. ,. . it if.t'Mm t tts.rtfex. '!,
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