vr''fsAky?'- "" "" "" ?w-'j"irvk "" i Jl" nIPv 'fJ "V ""' -vjif,7jfsJf' Ml" ' -V--V' ;jiv--v s r J-i't "" i" '- fn-ivii4't '?' '' fo;i..'V,''',W!' ST-i'KlJ U-. j ,'.a!Br',.r'Trn01Ri -. -" .11 - -i ll - f r , , . r ' ...... . , . .. I .. 17 EVENING, PUBLIC LEDaRr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL' 26, 1921 SHORE POLICE HOLD T MURDER SUSPEC Friend of Count Von Pioklor Arrested With Two Women ALL GIVEN "THIRD DEGREE" Atlnntlr CH April 2.". .Tninrs Don avnnt. n former employes, nt tho St. Clinrlon TIotr-1, wni arrested Into yester day on Mispleion in cotineetlon with the murder of Count Helnrleli von Tickler, vliop body wos found ten dnya oro on the ntitsklrtu of the city. Tlie arrest followed nn nil -night nnd nll-dny grueling of two women nnd two men by Prosecutor finsklll, of Atlnn tie County, who is in chnrge of the. cane, nnd his detectives. Knch person wit mirstloned nepnrntcly in different rooms, nnd then followed a comparison of notes. It it enld that Donnvnnt wns friendly with one of the women quizzed, Worked With tho Count Pnnnvnnt worked for several yenrs nt the St. Chnrles, where Count von I'lrk ler wns nlso employed under the ns filmed nnme of Henry Uuehlor, with wliieh he hid his rcnl- identity during the twenty-six yenrs in this country. Donnvnnt wns n friend of tho dend limn nnd is known to hnvc nccompnnled lilm on tours of the nortlisldc retreats. Donnvnnt Is n Southerner. further tlinn to ndmlt tlmt Donnvnnt wns tnken into custody in connection with the murder ense Prosecutor Gnskill would sav nothing. It is known thnt he wns put 'tlirntigh the "third degree" by comitv oilioinls In his cell In the City. Jail, but the prosecutor refuses to stntc whether he had thrown nny light on tho rrime. No definite chnrge hits been lodged ngninst him, his ticket nt police headquarters merely aiming "invest!- fltior.. lie is new, nmvever, wimuui " ....... Donnvnnt icit tne t. unnnos nooin five weeks ngo, Ofllelnls express the belief he wns ncqunintcd with the fact that Von I'iekler carried lnrgc sums of money about his person. It was no secret nt tho hotel, as he was re ferred to ns the man who always could change big bills. With the arrest, it Is hinted, other developments may be expected at any time. Now Anglo to Mystery Tho mystery wns given a new angle in tho information that Von I'lcklcr never accepted mail nt the hotel nnd It wns always returned without be ing claimed. Most of his letters were sent to another address. Detectives be lieve thnt fact Important in connection with clues tending to show thnt he hnd enemies abroad nmt wished to conceal his whereabouts. George P, Mnlscli came forward yes terday nnd told detectives thnt friends repentedly remarked on tho fnct thnt Duchlcr, ns he knew him, constantly seemed brooding when nlonc. He seemed In deep thought when noticed by him vclf nnd ills nttcntlon could not be nt trnetcd when In such moods unless one spoke loudly or shouted. Mnlsch worked with Huchlcr, when he first came to this country, nt the (lion Summit Hotel, Glen Summit, Pa. CARDINAL DINNER TONIGHT One Thousand Expected to Attend Banquet at Dcllevue-Stratford It is estimated thnt nearly 1000 men will nttend tho dinner In honor of Car dlnnl Dougherty to be given nt tho Itellovtic-Stratford, 'onlgiit by tho Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. The spenkers will Include Mctltcn-nnt-Governor .Kdwnrd Itcldlcman, Bishop Thomas .T Hhnhnn, of thu Cath olic university, Wnhlnatoii ; Mayor Moore, Isna H. Clothier. Jr.. Itnbbi Krauskonf nnd Jnmes A. Unherty, supreme knight of the Knights of Co lumbus. Senator Knox may also spcnK. John V. Iiouglincy. mnster of the Fourth Degree nnd chairman of the Committee of 100 In charge of the affair, will be chairman of the dinner. A reception to tho Cnrdlnnl will bo given in the nod Iloom and Clover Room prior to the dinner. Tho Clover lloom had been engaged by the I'rcs byterinn Social Union, but was sur rendered by tho union. I Know the Water You Give Your Battery Vou wouldn't buy lubri cating oil that contained sand. Then why use impure water in your batteries? Ordinary water contains harmful matter. Insist upon HYDRO-PUROCK made expressly, recommended by battery manufacturers. In half-gallon bottles, at all good dealers, or direct from THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. ZIO S. 34th St. Philadelphia & Open Saturdays Unti Five The New Lighting Fixtures and Lamps Beautify the Home They create an atmos phere of coziness and add a warmth of wel come to your guests. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street "A Sftort Walk Along Automobile Roto" B MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1021. Htiire Opens Dnlly lit 0 A M. Closes "t nl3" !' M. SnellenburoS y P ENTIRE BLOCK-M4RKET If 2!toJ2& STREETS J i took tor tht diamond trad mmk and the nam LYDRO-PUROCir uai.Ljjrm"Ljj. Never told in bulk iM 'WLlI 5H5ssssfiSfcXyr3T'CTlE I mi sJftA. I It offers' complete jrsetQrclet , DERVICE that makes this occasion of unusual interest. Visit the Corset Department of Your Favorite Store THRILLS SUSPENSE DRAMA BEAUTY THRILLS SUSPENSE ACTION MYSTERY THRILLS SUSPENSE ROMANCE LOVE MOST SUSPENSEFUL CLIMAX EVER PRESENTED "Touches the heart of every be holder." ' Record. "Grips, the spectators." New -York Times. "Of vital dramatic interest," Evening Bulletin. A mysterious Malay, vengeance bent, plotting against the danc ing girl. D. W. GRIFFITH'S 'DREAM STREET' Chestnut Street Opera House Limited Engagement Two Shows Daily 2:15 and 8:15 GOOD SEATS IN ORCHESTRA AT $1 l.V MKM&KIAM ritYER. In innnory of KDWIN I). OlTEIl who was klllcil In service April IM. Beatlis AKOnUM'S, April i.'2. AGNKS W.. daugh ter i.f John nnd .Mary Andrfwu. UpIhIIj's nd rrlrnUH. also tiu-mbcm of U. T. Prety nrlan Church nml Sunday School; teachera n ililh-grado acholura of tho I.udlow Pub. lie School, ara inltd to funeral vlc. "N" 2 P .M.. nt hor Into resldenc. 10U J.. Howard at Int. private. North Cedar Hill I'em. Viewing Mon.. 8 to ID P. M. . ANDItnws. April 22. JOHN, Sr.. hua. rand uf atc Annie Andren IteUtUea and Irlml are Invited to attend funeral aerv. f!L Tu" 2 P. M.. Into reililence. 102S N. 11th at int. Ml Pe.icj ltcnulna may b Md .Mon. ee, , Mloiinit On April 23 1021. LKX ANniUt 1 huiband uf K H.ifer HnuiihiT cd "2 enr Serli-o on Tu"aday '"r." Iioom at ! o'clock nt hla Into realdente. .IK". llcslnut al Interment pr!at Ilnmnor. la narrn pleare coj y. , HKCh-nn. April 23. KATli:. He -f I oul !; ke- (nee bchrorim) born nt 3ia.rktUu.mit llnvnrl.i. lVdntlVH nri'l frlfnd nla.i I..,cnl l.ojan Zlflfl. No. 1. ,' " n M vro Intllsd to f tint nil. , h " 51 ate realdence. 144 N .Ornl , "In in rxiu.on. high tiihr Pt lill.-ibeth a thurch in a M Irt. iirlatf. IlKI.nKI.l) r;n Am II 2X 11IJ1. JANH lfe uf Alfred I, UellleM and d.iUBhl'r of the I i Uirrlawn and Ilnse llrn-ubo. An "nunc ment of funernl later. A M.M. On April 21. ANNA 1KJYI.K. jauihter nf the lute Dennla and H.irah lloyle of Derndonul, County Dnnieul. Ire land nelutlvoa and frlenda Invited to fu neral on Wedncuduy. nt 7.3H a m . from residence of nephew Jamca O'Dwmoll. l-'-7 felton at. Solemn rcuulem inun" t'hurth 'Our I.ady of Itoaary. U a. m. Interment ""'V. f'rn ( enieterv. liniiUIT - April 23 JOHN i: m of the Jle Dr Wlllitin It inl M.irsiret K llrlsht. Iielatives and frlenda urn lnvlteil to nllerul funeral. Wed , 8:110 A M.. realdence. 33'J N. llertfin at. Solemn hlcli n'6" at Our I.ady J' the Iloaary Church lit A. SI Int. Cathe- nn00KK.Aprll.23. SAHA M.. dauithter 5,.',-Vlllun nI starnh UrooUe. Relative J friends uro Invited to attend funeral n. ,l,"i Pftrenta- res dence, Clturrii nnu fi. . . Int- Prlato. Autoa will meet ar- t'l of 1:02 P. M, train from Ilondlnir i.S ".! Oreland .ki., - April S3, nisi. i;i.i.i. l... i'l ore Invited to attend funeral. Wed;. r.r" Ji . Horn her Into realtl'iico -u B-K.'d ' Hlh mm nt St. Columba's rViW. 10 A JI 'n- '-'l dihedral Cem. I c'Annrtt i .. ' ! f. i.nt it... U .tu., rti It-llltll lit, llli.uiinn .- -.rough, on, April 23, 1U21. r.l.lZAHU'ril c-.... uaugnter of the late T. Nlcnoiaa iinu eiannnh Carroll fj.pvlna. nn 1-nn.il.lv morn- K) at in;30 o'clock, at St David's Church r T-J??"?- micrment prlintu rf V."-' nuaucniy, Apr! XI juar.rn. eon t.. .' m"yn mm .iui.uiri viinii, . S.uni' 'rlends, also pupils nf third Brnde ' s,t I"rnncla Xavler School, are Invited o attend funeral. Wed.. 8.30 A. M.. rel- , ,i "", -"So al, Holemn requiem niaan ' Church of fit. Francis Xalor in A. .M. .f9.PE'.AIfll 21 H'KI.I.A. wife of Wal f ii Cope (nee Ilurnhuin). nelnlhen and in ? alBo cmplnjea of Illdicway llefrlaer- rV. , ure invuen 10 utt.-nu runorai aerv- iJ' ,i.u"-- 1 P M.. at her IntB residence. iL,w .'-Inillev oe. Int. Hillside Ccm -"'in sion eve. i . '''-V April 23, ZKTA II,. dauahter I i.i! incl friends, pupils of Win. Tenn lii 3 "c''o1 a"'l professional assoelntes, In- I..., v uneri sericea. vteu i- J". .11 . ili'.u" ""'"I'nce Clarence Cundey. fiOU5 r. -"' "" Pmaie, t-rienua may cnii r:t,j ti 0 p m i i. "."rti, April :m. maiiimiu.t. wire ; ir iurrnn uue notice of lunerni nTiis CL'imUV April 23. JOHKPHINE H.. wife -f the latu Chnrles O. Currey (nee Ilnhnert), nKed TS. ItelatUes nnd frlenda .irn ir. It"d to attend funeral arices. Wed . 2 .10 P. J!., at her late residence. 2823 N. I lib it Int. private Northwnod Cem. I1AVI.V.- -April 22, 1021. PATItlCK. hus band of Mnry Daey (nee Douehertv) Itela Ucn and frh-nda. also Dlv. No. 78, A. O. II.: Court Columbia Council, No. Ml. F. of A.; Conuaught Men's Society. Co. SUeo. and A. P. Keeean Community Club, are Invited to attend funcrnl, Wed.. 0:30 A. M.. from his residence, 1B31 H. 20th at. Solemn re quiem muni nt St. Thomas Aquinas' Church 1030 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cent. l)i:viTT. April 22. CATHAWNK, wlfo of Anthony W. DeWtt. Tlelnthes nnd friends, also 11. V JI. Kodnllty of tho Holy Child Churt-h, are Invited to nttend funeral, from her late residence, 4113,1 N 1.1 Hi at. Tuee., H.30 A M. HIbIi mnss of requiem nt the Holy Child Church 10 A. it. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DKVI.I.N April 22. JOHN J. husband of the late Margaret Devlin (nee McClnlu). Itsl ntlvea nnd friends, also I,. O, O. M.. No, 51, nw' nil other societies of which he was n member, are Invited to funeral. Tues . 8:R0 A. M., from his late rexldence. I,i2 W. Thompson st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ml rhael'a Church 10 A M. Int. New Cathe dral Cem nil.I.MOUE On Aprl 22. SAItoll. wife nf .Samuel K Dlllmoro (nee Schuna), h"uneral services on Tuesdny at 2 P. M , late resl-ilem-e 22.1.1 N Hnwardl st. Int. private Itemnlna may bo viewed Monday evening. IifKKV On April 22. 1021, ANNA n ni'FFV (neo Melior). wife of William P. Duffy. Ilelatlves nnd friends Invited to fu neral on Tuesday nt 0.30 A. M.. from late residence fillll Ilnltlmnro aie. Solemn mnss of requiem nt St. Franc-la De Hnlos Church II A M. Int Now Cathedral Cemetery. HIKIF Suddenly. April 23, ANN KI.I7.A- HI'.TII wlfo nf rtnlph IMao. Helntlvn and frl-nils arn Invited to attend funernl serv ires, Thun 2 P !.. residence, 113(1 Hor birt st . Prank fnnf. Int. private Itemalns mny l.e viewed Wed. ce. HVANH April 23 WII.MASl II . bus land of '?ntherlne Kvnns. Helntlves nnd friends aril Invited to attend funernl services Wed , 2.30 P. M. nt Ills late rsldene 2.103 N 12th st. Int. Forest Hills Cem. Viewing Tues eve. POX. -April II. JANK IIRADI.RT, widow if John Vox rtelstlve nnd friends Invited lo funeral, Tiles, 7:30 A. M.. residence. 021 N 1.1th t Solemn mass of requiem nt St. Malnchy'a Church 0 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem FOX On April 21 MAIUK A., wife of James A. Fox. dauahter of Nolllo and the late John Hnvrlilna Relative and friends Invited to funeral on Tuesday nt H:30 A M.. lalo residence .1107 Ouden st. Solemn re quiem mass Church of Our I.ady of Victory 10 A. JI. Int. Holy "Cross Cem. FRUAS. April 23. ClPOROn W.. husband of th"i Inte S't'.on Proas, used 80. Relatives end friends, also Pills Post. No 0 O, A. R . and survivors 114th Rent . Penna. Vols., are Invited t.j funeral services Tues . 2 P SI., residence nf daughter (10 W llaltus St.. V rmantowii Int prlvnl" Chelten Hills v'ini. l-'rlepds cnll Men ve FRi:V. April 23. JOHN O.. huahnnd of Rnsle Frey aged .18 Relatives nnd friends, nlhn Caledonia Iidgo, No, 7110, I. O. O, P.: Temple Pncampment. No. 100, I. O, O, P.: I.oula llergdoll Ileuenelnl Assn., are Invited In attend funeral services. Wed,, at 2 P. M. late residence, 10011 Ilnrtram avo, Colling dale, Pa Friends may call Tues. eve. Int private (IIIATHNS April 22 NORI1ERT J., son of Ileruard J nnd Ella T. Uentens, aged 10. Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu neral, Tues 8 30 A f. . residence nf his parents. 4212 Pine st Solemn requiem mass t St. Francis cl Halea" Church 10 A. M Int Holy Cross Cem miAHAM On April 23 1021, JOSH PIIINi: Ni:HIllTT CIRAHAM. Service on Tuesday morning at 11 nMoilt at the Oliver H mir Wdg , 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. (1IU.I-.NAN At Atlnnllo City. N J.. April 21. JOHN I husband of Ullle A. 'Ireenan (nes MeOnulgle) Residence. 1407 llroad st., Phlla Due notice of funeral later, i)ii'nis HAMIHRSTADT. At Pottavlllo. on Sat urday. April 23. 1021. Dr, QPORdR It. HALUERHTADT. Funeral prlvuto at 2:30 p. m.. Tuesday. April 2d. 1021. Romulns mav be vlewtd on Tuesday, between tho hours of 11 a. in. and 1 p. m,, nt his late residence. 218 West Market at . Pottsvllte. IIRNDF.nSON. April 22. SOPHIE, wife of John Henderson Rolatlvca and friends nre Invited to attend funeral services Tues., 2 P. M. nt tho parlors of D. II. Dovven & Son, cor. COth and Catharine sts. Int. pri vate. HICKS On April 23. 1021. MARY A. HICKB (nee Hnrnor), widow of William O Hlcln. Funernl services on Tuesdny nfter noon, at 2 i'clrvk, nt thi residence of her brothcr-ln-law, John 1j. McMlchnol, 1302 S. A3d st. Interment private. HIM.. On April 23. 1021. ADD OOPEN wife of Warrn Hill, Relatives and friends nre Invited to tho services, on Tuesday i fternocn. at 1:30 o'clock nt her late resl. ilenco. 231 7(h uve , Haddon Heights N J. Interment t Mt. Mirlah Cemetery. Ilnds mnv call Monday eve. HOEY. April 23 PATRICK, husband of late Elisabeth Hoey, Relative and friends aro Invited to attend funeral. Tues , 8 A. JI.. residence of J. P Donahue, .1100 Mnrlct it. High requiem mass Church nf Our I.ady of Vlctorv (I A M Int New Cathedral Cem. HOFF.MAN. On April 23, 1021. IlIRDin HOFFMAN, of 270 . n2d at fen-Ire nn Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'rloik at the Oliver H. Hair Hldg . 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. private. HOFFMAN April 22 ANNIE V . wife of Martin I.. Hoffman, in her ,10th ear. Serv. Ices Tues 2PM, residence. 8(18 N 42d st. Int. Fernwood Cem, Friends call Jlon. 8 to l P M IH'CIHES. April 23. JOHN II husband nf late I.lllle Hughes and son of Intn John I), nnd Ann Hughes, formerly of Shenan doah, Pa Relatives and friends, also Washington Cnmp. No. 30(1 P. O, S. of A. : Kensington Commander-, No. 41. P. O. S. of A : I.leut. Col. Henry T Dechert Cnmp Nn. K0. U. fl W. V . nre Invited to attend funeral ten Ices, Tues., 3 P. JI., parlors of John W. Conner. 30,18 Prankford nve, Int private. Oakland Cem, Viewing Jlon.. 8 to (I P, M. JOHNPON. April 22. JENNIE R.. wife of Alexander Johnson, Funeral services Tuj. 10 A, JI.. late residence, Wllllnms town. N. J. Int. Northwnod Cem , Phlla KANE. April 22. MARY K.. daughter of John J. nnd Delia Kane (nee Cnnroy). need 18 Funeral Tuee . 8.80 A M . parents' resi dence, 1238 S. 23d at. High mass at St. Anthony's Church 1U A. M. Int. Holy Cross KEEI.Y. April 23, EI.IZAI1ETH HEY. wife of nt'mund M. Kfely. Jr. Funeral service Tues , 2 P JI precisely, late resi dence. City Line. Roborough Int. private. KINO. Aorll 23 WILLIAM 8.. husband of Helen JI. King (neo Joyce). Relatives nnd friends Invited to nttend funernl Wed. 8 A. M., from his fa-ber- n-lavv'H rldence William Jovce 3.110 Howmnn at.. Falls of Schuylkill, Solemn requiem mass at Ht Ilrldgefs Church 0.30 A JI. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. LAJIIIORN Suddenly, at his residency Mill road ard Asbuiv nv-. Mnlrose Park. Fa. on Arrll 2.' 11121. SJ1!'EL, husband of Kathtrlnu Rothermel Lnmborn nged 110 years. Itelitlvei and friends nn- Invited to the seivb-ea, -m Wednsl.iy nfternnon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Ollvtr H. Rilr Hide 182D Chestnut st. Intel nient private Frlenda may lew rninnl'm Tuesday evening. I.aRIJi: At her r sldeneo 34H7 Walnu' kt. in April 21. 1H21 F.MMA H wife of risnjsnln J. I.ellut Funeral nrlvate, I.EE - On prll 24, .MARTHA ptfNNEY l.KE Ilelatlves an-l frl-nds nre invited to the e'rvlcos an Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, .it the Oliver II Pair Hide- . 1820 Chesliuit st. Intrrment prlvnt,. I.ONO. April 22. WILLIAM IV IX)NO Funeral services Tues., 2 P. M. Into resi dence 5440 Spruce st Int. private. M)NO April 24. MARY E dnuuhter of lale Alexander JI and Susannn R Long. In her (Will year lle'ntlvea an! friends are Invited tj atlmd fun'ral .ervlces, Tues 8 P. M t the refld ncj of her brother-in-law Henry Rath, Jr 2.102 N. nth st Int prl-vale. DKATIIH LYNCH. April 23. 1021 RMZAIHSTII. wife of Charles W. Lynch (nee Kane). Relatives and frlenda Invited to funernl. Wed.. 0 A. M.. Inte residence. 1023 N. Kith at. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Oesu 10:30 A. JI. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Klndlv omit flowers. MAHANEY, April 23. DAVID C, hus. band of Mary Ilrown JIahaney. Relatives and frlenda are Invite! to funeral, Tues., 8:30 A. M., residence, rear nf 2ft3 E. Collom st.. uennantovvn. Solemn requiem mass, St. Francis Aoslsl'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. MAI.ONE. April 2.1. JIARY. widow of John JlaJone. Relatives and frlendi nre In lled to attend funeral, Wed.. 8:80 A. M.. from her lata residence. 23.12 E. Harold st. Solemn requ'.cm mass at St. Ann's Church 10 A. JI Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. JIAITND. Anrll "I. .TOirv h,i,l,..j . Jlai-y Maund. nged 81. Ilelatlvrs and friends Invited to services. Wed.. 2 P M.. residence ff son-in-law ncorn II. JlacLoan, BOSS I.udlow t. Wost Philadelphia. Int. pri vate. J.r.rPJ,IC2K Anr -3 HERNARD JIc rORMICK, husband of the late Helen Me Cormlck. Funeral Tues.. 8,no A. M.. from D:4o ,y,h '-. SnKmn high requiem mass at St, Francis Xavler Church nt 10 A. M sharp. Remains may be viewed Mon.. from 8 tu 10 P. JI. Int. Old Cathedral Cem MILEY. At hl late residence. 1831 N. 11th St., April 22 OEOROE W. MILEY, aged 80. Relatives and friends, also In tegrity Lodge No. 187, F. and A. JI.: Post No. 2. Q, A. R., nnd all other organizations nf which ho was a momber. are Invited to nttend funernl services, Tues 2 P JI,, nt the Dnvld 11. Schuyler Illdg . llroad and Diamond sts, Int private. Remains may be viewed Jlon.. 7 to 0 P. Jt. MINICiL Suddenly, April 23, EMMA C. wife of Hvrry J Jllnich. Solemn Eucharist Church of Good Shepherd, Rosemont, Pa.. Wed.. J.0 A M. Int private, Columbia, Pa MORR1SSEY. Apill 21. MARY, wife of John Jlorrlssey, nged (.7 Funeral Wed.. 8:10 A. J!., residence. 2221 Llthffow at High mass nt S Edward's Church 10 A. JI. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MOORE, On April 21 MARTHA W. daughter of tho late George W. nnd Caroline Jloore. Requiem mass on Tuesday mornlni at 10 o'clock, at Ht. Clement's r. fc. Church' 20th and Chorry st. Interment private OLSEN. April 2.1. EDNA, widow of Ju, Olsen. aged 70. Funeral Tues , 8:30 Pm from residence of son W. L. olsen, 8337 jf" Carlisle st. Int. Oreenmount Cem lie mains mnv be viewed Jlon. 8 to 10 P. Jt. O'NEILL. April 23. ROSE JI.. wife of John T. O'Neill (nee Floyd) Relatives nnd flonds are Invited to funeral, Tues,, 8:80 A JI,, late residence. 40.10 Hiring st Sol. emn requiem mass at St James' Church 10 A. M Int. at Holy Cross Cem QUINN, April 23. AJIELIA, wife of JInrlln Qi'lnn. Funeral Tues.. S:30 A. M . frcm Tusldcno. 20nr E. Somerset st. Solemn requiem mass nt the Church nf Visitation 10 A JI. Int. Hcly Sepulchre Cem. PFROJOIFR On April 23 CHARLES husband of Anna l'frommer Rolatlves nnd friends Indemnity Ixidgc No isi, F. nnd A M i Kane Arctic Lodge. No. 11,1, I. O O. ".. of Camden, are Invited to the ten Ices, on Wednesday morning, nt in u'clrck. at tre Oliver II, Uslr Itldg. 182i Chestnut st. In terment at Hillside Coiietery RADTKE A.vrll 23 A.MALIA wife of Frederick Hndike. ad 03 Relatives npd friends nre Invited to funeral services, Tues., 11 A M.. resident nf her dsushtee. fr. Oeorge Kclm, White's road. Lansdala Pa. Int private ItOIIEHTS. April 23 ANNA E.. widow of Isaac L. Roberts, aged 84. Services Tues.. 7 P. II.. at 8238 N nth st. Int. Private. IUVflinoCIC April 22 1021. IDA C be loved wlfn of John Rothrock and daughter of Mathles nr.d Ida Schwaah (nee Emmerloh) nuiil III Relatives and friends Invited fi funeral services Turs 1:80 P Jt precisely residence of hor brother-in-law, Theodore Knoll 2221 S 23d si Int Arllngt-n Cem Viewing Jlon a P Jt RPSSKLL April 23 MARY RUSSELL. Relatives and friends are Invited to funernl Tues., 2 P M residence nf her niece. Jlrs. William Faults, 3760 N, Nswklrk st. Int. A Most Interesting Sale of Popular Sports V Skirts For Women $5.95 Sports Skirts tlmt please at maxi mum savings. They're made of wool velours nnd wor steds In striking plaids large, small nnd broken in black and White, nnd, of course, box pleated all 'round. SNELLENBURCS Second Floor Extraordinary Sale of Women's Sweaters Finest Imported and Domestic Quali ties in Latest Novelty, Blouse and Tuxedo Styles All Colors Boys' $4 & $51 Wool Sweaters $2 &S -. rfET. k. f2. si'1 1' WlMMfoSm. luli Li WMMaiTSWiM X.I S .1 JJf.LUJ 'M.T1 1 XS -1 11 rmw -"y. y a 1 Sweaters arc quite the accepted fad for school nnd vacation, and you couldn't do better anywhere than this lot of high-grado sweaters. V-neck slip-ons with shawl collars and but ton fronts. In navy,' maroon, dark oxford and brown. Sizes 0 to 14 years. Mail and phone orders filled. SNELLEN BURflS Third Floor $16.75 Boys' Spring . Suits Sv vMw ft I m Of it at ffl 4P iattLuegaMf Biillff vJ I tvJ. I $3.00 and $5.00 Sweaters at $1.98 $7.00 Sweaters at $2.69 $9.00 Sweaters at $4.49 SNELLENBUROS Second Floor Vi'Price Sale of Children's Imported Grass & Rattan Chairs and Rockers $4.50 Chairs with Arms' $2.25 $6 Rocking Chairs with Arms, as d0 Pictured $0 A perfect delight to tho kiddies. So com- fvrtnt-iln nnf? afitrflilv built, they last. Really extraordinary values! SNELLENBURGS Fourth Floor Wonderful Sale of Wash Suits for Boys at $1.95 Fastidi ous moth ers ofwell d r eased children will want to sec these neat and d i stinctivc tub suits. Especial ly smart in French middy style, or the ever - pop ular two piece rcgu- Intinn. with braid-trimmed collars and cuffs and sailor tie. In becoming blue and tan. Sizes 3 to C years. SNELLCNBURjGS Second Floor Dress Trunks iff With 2 Pairs 4 Knickers at$13.75ea. T.. n,1-1iAlstnr vnlrn Mnrfnllc II 111 gUUU'lWWIV.llh jw... .--..- styles, with pleated backs of all wool fancy cheviots and cassi meres, in the appropriate now colorsmohair-lined throughout and handsomely tailored. The knickers arc nicely patterned and complete ly lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' $20.00 All-Wool Blue Jr A A Serge Norfolk Suits JJlcJ.W With 2 Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers, $15.00 These suits are of splendid quality tai lored extremely well. Coats lined with mohair. Boys' $3 Full-Lined Knicker f or Pants, Only ipl.OU Of fancy cheviots and cassimcrcs of su perior grade, in a splendid variety of styles, patterns and colors. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys $1.65 Blouses at 95c Of extra fine quality percale, and woven madras, in collar-attached styles. Sizes 6 to 10 years. SNELLENBURjCjS Third Floor at Specially Priced $12.95 mm fT ' ii' These good looking, .serv iceable dress trunks arc of five-ply con struction, vul canized fiber covered and interlined, on three -p 1 v B n s s w o o d frames the better quality steel hard ware. They come in 3 6 and 39 inch sizes with the handy divided tray aro well built the very thing for vaca-tion-time at out-of-season price. SNTLLr-NblTRGS Fourth Floor $4.98 Ready-to-Hang Window Awnings' $3.98 each S i c i lian striped and plain khaki. They are 3 feet 6 inches to frame, with 12-inch skirt three inches longer than the average stock awning sold today. All sizes. 30, 30, 42 and 48 inches wide. They arc scalloped and bound with white braid complete with all fixtures ready to hanc. Made tn match porch awning. These awnings favorably compare in every detail with custom-made ones. Lovely Marquisette Curtains, pair. . . Good quality marquisette curtains with plain hemstitched edges, 2',i yards long. White. Mosquito Netting, Piece A. A. ntiAlitv Miwmu'tn Moltinn. CU .'!.- . , , - -1 - .......,, .ikJ indues wide and 8 yards to the piece. In green, white, black and drab. Screen Cloth, 29c yard 33 and 30 inch Screen Cloth of a superior quality. In gray and black. Roll of 20 yards. 69c Cretonne, 48c yard Striking cretonnes in gay colors and orig inal designs. Makes very attractive curtains, slip-covers and pillow tops. $1.48 $1.89 $1.49 Set :N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: $1.98 Cross Stripe Dutch Curtains. . Cool summer curtains of splendid quality in charming color schemes. Valance to match. bVELLEHBo'RcS Fourth Floor N. SNELLENBURG & CO ; DEATHS Ii Mt. Morlah Ccm. On view Mon , 8 to 10 I. M miSSRLL April 53. MART i:.. wlrtow of William Russoll (nee Ili-ilford). nl tlvs nd friends, also Klfth Ileformfd Prfs bvterlan Church, ara Invlt.d to attend fu neral Bervices. lues., i-. ai,. late resi dsnee. 2100 Qaul st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Krlends may call Mon uftsr P. M. SCHMIDT At her residence. 412 W Hnrtter s'.. Oermantnwn. on April SS. 1021 1X3UISA M SCHMIDT (nee I.uIb). widow ot Henry C. Schmidt, In her (list ear. Rela tives and friends nre Invited to the service on Tuesday afternoon nt 1 o'clock at the Oliver II. Ualr llldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. SEVERN'S. April 22. at his residence 1711 Diamond St.. Captain JOSKPII A. SKVEIINS. U. S. N.. son of late Colonel J. A Severns and Elizabeth T. Severn Lay ton. Funeral and Int. pvt.. Wed. A. M.. at convenience of famllv. SOWE11S. April 22. JOSEPH SOWERS, aaed S8. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funernl services, Tues.. 1:S0 P t H.l.ln,- nf his snn Thnmna Van rtntn, io'Jl Ashland st.. Frankford. Int. Sit. Mo rlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. "Stevenson. April 2?. john husband of Eliza Stevenson. In Ills 81st year. Rela tives and friends Invited to attend funeral. Tues.. 2:3(1 P. M from resldenre of his daughter. Esther Bitter, 1D3S S. Donsall st. Int. Mt Morlah. STRICKKlt. Formerly of Qunkertown Pa., April 22. REnECCA. widow of Lewis Strieker, In her 00th year. Relatives nnd friends Invited to attend funeral sorvlces Tues.. 2 P M . at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Pauline Slmes, 12311 N. COth st Int. private. Krlends may call Mon . 8 to 10 P. M. STROIf Suddenly, March 30, at Atlan tic City N. J. WILLIAM husband of Lil lian Stroh, aired 38. ltelntlves and friends also Chovrn IMkur Chollm Nest Nn. 1031. Order of Owls: Phlla Turniremelnde; llrun traire Yearly Assn.. are Invited to attend funeral services. Tues.. 2,30 P. M. precisely, late residence 33'1 Ella st. Int. private TALIIOT. Atrll 22 JOHN H. C. hus band of Almlra Talbot. ltelntlves and friends, also Knnslnnton Lodge. No. 211. F and A. M. nnd all other societies of which he ws a meml-r. are Invited to attend funeral services, Tues . 2 P M.. at his late residence, 2821 Bridge St.. Ilrldesburg. Int. Magnolia Cem. Krlends may call Mon., 7 to 10 P. M. TRU1TT -- April 2.1. 1021 JAMES A . husband of Emma C Trullt runeral serv ices Tues.. 2 P. M at his late reslrter.ee. M0 York st . Camden. N. J. Int. private, Harlelsh Cem Friends msy call Mon. eve. WEST. April 24 GEORGE WEST. Jr husband of Mnry A West Kunerol eervlces Wed . 2 P. M . at his late residence 1030 Tolling" nve.. West CnlHnsswood. N. J Int HarleUh Cm. Krlorils may call Tues . after 7 P. M- WINTER April 22. AMELIA M.. wife of Jnmes K Wlnte' IMatlves and friends In vlted to attoiid funeral eervlc-s Tues., 2-30 P. M. precisely, residence R131 N Wnrnock st Int. private Remains may be viewed Mon.. I lo T M wrrniuHN. April 2.1, carl o w , .on rf Anna C. and the late Carl Wltthuhn. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral services 1UI . 1 P. M., at the par lors of Qooruu W Ilarrott Park and Lehigh aves. Int. private. Westminster Cem Krlends may call Tus. eve. WORMEI.EY Suddenly April 23 VIR. uiiNii iiuuiv.iv iH'n.ui.ur,i, wire or the late Carter Langdon Vvormeley, at hr late residence. 181H Spring Garden st. Funeral at the convenience of the family UNDERTAKERS IScflOHSsi iV DIAMOND I CEMETERY I.OTS RAROAIN Four very desirable burial Iota in the liUhest I .or lion of Mt Morlah Cm. tory For Information address A 722, Ledger Office. This is the Last Week of the Big Phila. Electric Cleaner Sale $2.50 First Payment THIS week ends the most important electric cleaner sale of the year. At 5 p. m. on Saturday, April 30th, the special reduced price on the well - known Phila. Electric cleaner and the exceptionally easy terms of payment will be withdrawn. On Monday, May 2d, therefore, the price and easy payment terms must go back to their pre-sale basis. But until then, the following inducements apply: $7 reduction in the price of the cleaner complete with nine cleaning attachments and $5 reduction in the price of the cleaner alone $2.50 with the order and balance at the rate of $3.50 per month these are the special inducements hold ing good until Saturday, April 30th. Phone Walnut 4 700 and order your cleaner sent to you. Remember that the Phila. Electric cleaner is sold only by us it has many important, exclusive features and that it is absolutely the best cleaner value for the money invested. You can make no mistake in ordering this machine! Remember that Saturday, April 30th, is positively the last day of the sale be sure to place your order in time. Come to the Electric Shop or mott convenient Dittrict Office and let us show you the Phila. Electric cleaner in actual ute. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 S. 40th Street Gth and Diamond Street. 4600 Frankford Avenue 3100 Ken.ineton Avenuo 18lh and Columbia Avenue Broad and Rui comb St.. (Logan) 7 and 9 W. Chelten Ave. ihS lilV m ' T , 5 , K. . " .Ai t. W' ' Wtf fit
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