Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 07, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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HER IN HOI 1 THE PEOPLE'S' FORUM '
JAPTURED IN CHASE
National Park committeeman
Loads Pursuit After Youth Is
Found Undor Bod
ACK OF JOB HIS "EXCUSE"
Albert Pnhblnx. nineteen rears olil, of.
.. N-.itlr.nnl Pnrk. N. .T.,
rail rhfHT.1 "'ff",Kh "H'PMPf iTetFt
,rlr to.Inj 1..V n tlorcn mrn. vr.'.-.. "..
' .... ..... ..i1..p.1 with a fttslllntlc of
P. -.. MIm Heelna Oonnnn,
"fllrtiiip'tcr. I.H.I found 1.1m hiding
ndcr l.or betl. ,
fnt.i the tiol re lie hnrt been
...rtf'uork for come time. He Inn! n
,nrr In M Pf,,hrt ontnltilnn nn nrttclc
a firmer prints, nnd told the police he
,, imcmlrd to Htuily It. They believe
e had taken to robbery because nc iinu
.- .ninlili' to CCt wora.. iiib miner a
ffilr b-fre.n V1ofk thl" mr,g
l,M (ionium. .,i-ZXVfl, n v
'nr,"n".' in fnniilm coi.ntv.
.I.emet! nnd got out of bed. An she
Tnobbln-N ho evidently had tried
J ll.le under Mir bed when he over-
i wiiirtlilns In the room, .lived out
Bd sriuP"! her foot, orderln her to be
UlCt. . ..,Ln,.o l,r hlt
"r: .id run In frn.n tl.p nil-
rooin. " liobbn. Jm,.l for th.
o.m.',. ... .,,. .tnlrs fltii rnn
,,11, Mirnntt " - -
nto the ctrert.
ivnmi Joins Chae
.. .L..1 nnlv lnnrr pnm.ffli tn
G0"na".""... ' ..; I,lu nkhr. ninth,'.;
rjsrt
rhoueh uorniiii. "" .v-..,..vU, ....
St?ve. The city committeeman yelled
sum thief I" nRe rnn, ami men rains
irlr to work jotneo in me cunec, wm.c
louwhnders, nwnKcnc. oj u.r jr.....
h.w nn their windows and some of
hrcw up nil" . .. , ., ,...- .
.""" "? ""'.'S Tho M so rorM
h, r inning v.i.,i.i --- -; il , ;
.. .m,rp9. nnd ended on tho boulovard
n Eat nlouceKtcr.
There Dobbins iiiriicti . uuy un
i io- n lnlfo nnd (larlnv nnv
loe to come nfter him. A dozen men
klio Imd followed tnrougn me nurB.ui
t.,i,rn,i nrnond the iiorch and began
o throw bricks.
womnn neighbor telryfionrU to tlie
.,... .-.. ci.int Stpvlliiff nnd I'n-
-, Tit..ot..nrn Rtnrtpn for tl.H
ne of the twuble In tho town nm-
lulonre .
llotiMin purrenuers
t,.l;(. ,. .a. un,A fvtnitnff. DahhinK
leciilnl t Mirrendcr. put up his knife.
E i ..... i.i-r.it.,i Into n rnm.nnnileereil
nmnhitn. mpinbers of the crowd rid
ing on the ninning bonr.li.
The .vi'oinoblle, ivllli lis lonu 01 ex-
itei! men. uuir iriwim; ... mo .,
mil the iiinbulnnrc wnththo two police
itScet. nut on the rond. nnd Sergeant
...ll l,,,i...M thr. ntlipr m.iehlne cnli-
aineil robber" who were running awny
rmi tin' Imuie li""m wmni me Ionian
nd tel. ilinned.
Sterling and Hlnckburn drew their re-
....HU n...1 ihrntv thp finihnlnnrp nprnft
runrin iiihi ....... - -
he rond. stopping the other ear and
irnrrins the oeeupnina 10 Fiirrpnticr.
rhe tn.p sltuntmii was 1.0011 ezpininen,
ind tin1 prNoner wns tranbferred to the
imbulnnee to be tnken to the town hall
'or n heating.
Ml, Onrmin arrived In Gloucester
...i...,lH. ,.. t.lutf lipr hrnthpi- Sho
Itpp in finrnersville, N. Y. She said
hf think- tlie intriiner must nave laiicn
irer n chair nnd mat tuc noise nwK
nd lier
li V tt..ll imiiin nvnr TnP tL'hpt, T flU'Vn
'odil.nly " she Mild, "nnd saw a man's
onil appear over the edge or me oeu.
Miss Cnrmnu said her diamond ring
.... ..a. .. ,........ 11 a r.. Ivtnff nn nap nil.
iiiu i'M ixv.i.'im 11 1 1 r 'J'" a " ..v. 'm
rmi 1. 11 tltA nmn ,,'hAn fltsonvpppn.
lore nit so Imrrii'dij- he never bothered
) piek tin-in up.
Shallcross to Give Tax Data
Thomas Shollernss. Jr.. former nrcsl-
dit f the Natlonnl Association of
Kittm i.iiu iiiiiiiiit., mm n itiiiiivt i,-.-i-dent
nf t'.p I'hllndclphln Real Estate
"nam ins neeu inviieu nv tne com
mittee nf thp I'lilteil States Senate.
whirh 1, invest (gntinig a revision of
trio Ini i.llin tnv ... .int.nn lia.n.n ,.m
.... !..' I. .A, H 1,I.1U, u, -.if,,- III.
I'flnimltie.i nn Mnndaj, as the represen
tdtie nf the N'ltiniinl Assoeintiiin of
an i.smu' nnnriln, .Mr. Mhaiicross
immciliat.'ly wired his acceptance. ,
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pnpe
Till: PARK VB. NKWS
Wenihcr Slow but sure.
Rp..nrts sid Hunt is still trying
J imlii Lis fox terriei Te.ldv to mnl.u
w taP stiff so Sid can throw rings
'n It. but sn far Teddy liasent gnvc him
n ineniirageineut.
8lnut Mr Artie AllxniwIHr It m
Ijoriie o, neeniinl nf n ..1,1.1 l. ....
Brill, ,.... 1 .1 - ,. . . .
....... .....n, 111111 nn- IIHIIC IIP ITICS IO
pl'r the mnro he has to wlsper, belnt;
P gruto site to watch him wen he gets
l.n.i K.. O..I -If..-.,
Don. .,; :"'"'.." :?.' ".'? ". ,ru
, ... u. ., ,i,, Hum (,p nog,
I'Kf (f tn pp. mni.ii ft.nn ..I
In. 1, 1 "'mi .iiiin nn.irr,
An' ""res one peece of cake left on
he table
iMtriiin vmrMilf ,, tt nnd lece it
tbre,
p'"!rlMlIi! rH(,IH About Intrlsting
n. i .,"rrr a niw tinny nt l.cw
j.. .illr, ui.i nni nieiiy.
mm."'1 "i"1 J0,1KlnB wunted for the
f ... ... '" '" iTrier would line
W T, wi"' !l I(,Hl"'(''tlblt family for
,. 2 Wl" "ls ow" inmlly arc
afnt.i 1,u"t (Avvcrtizc-
roaLtfl KnumV InHt-Nothlng.
-... .in,,, iiii'iMiing uie wiiue.
SVoo N,io v..ii... 1.. 1
imiin . . '"""i. 11 nn ...UK anil
mung thoM. v,!,,, ,,0lt ,. ,0W )dt
Hull,,, . ,,'" iiiii.usrl runs
tlr u h !t V sl,uo,t'r. Skinny Mar
in and Sid Hunt.
S mt . " l """'. A"le Allxunder. Puds
JENNSVLVANIA MUSEUM and
nuui. of INDUSTRIAL ART
"roail ,.n.l w st ,.,, Irt.nhlll
summer Session J,,i'' " Thmusi.
j,.,,,,.. . ""' " 101
ll"i' J 1 ,,."r."tlM" I" IM.ie.i-
liilnc
"arien
., iiiiinay nn .i,iii,n,i.i 1.
" "wli.it unci .Minium Art.
,,'". "UVH'"I'H N "KMANIl"
"uiln
!"i will X!L""J! ,,u, ,,ur coure. turn
Mm '""".a. iu'.si.skss roii.r.nn
3r inii"!".1 ".'""fV ot Commerce
r-. mil he.tinjy I'lillaJelphla
n AVER'S Hi' "r llii.'lne.. HehJol
iwrmiu. I.i,i,r ,taB, aT or uBll,
r- . Hoth Hexea
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Letters. to the Editor
Philadelphia's Dirty Streets
To (nf StUor tt tht ttvenino FubHo T.rrfotr!
Sir Ab A "cUan-up wk" for rii'.U ll
PhU l In traxttn will you Allow a vltltor
In yntir rlly In mnk a U(setlnn? ITor
everAl week I hve bn In PMIadtlplilk
And Its suburbs, And on the dar of esch
nefk on whlf.h the houdeholdtr erect thelf
Pllrs of rlihblth upon the MewAlta In fmnt
of their home, t luv tiepfl tfiriptert to prn
teet Imjilly to "the powere lhAt lip." Mr
hoiAe Is In Uoeton, snil It t Am not mil
uken we Imvo hut one a year such A
prlvllese. unrtatlmt for two or thfeo Ja
Ihn llret ueek In May. Mnet of our "rub
hlth" N burned In our own cellars, And
what cannot be destroyed la Added to tne
neh bArrels, which Afe on certain d ret
outelds tho collar at th back of the houee
never on the atMet.
ThS men whosp duty It la to remove Aahee,
etc , nimo there for the full barrels and re
turn the empty ones to the same Plapt.
Milkmen aleo come to the back of the houee.
Icemen and delivery men a well. I think
I have eeen alt these thlnse. with bread and
rolle added, lylns on front steps of hounea
In Philadelphia.
I know moet of the larse. cities of our
country, and t expected to And tacit of sank
tary measure Irr the Kouth, atthoush they are
advanclns rapidly In that particular, but
when t came to Philadelphia In January
tatt, t wrote to a friend t did wlah Phila
delphia would clean Its streets.
The afreets vVould never be so littered If
you did not have that unpleaiant cuatom
nf atacklns your hounehotd rubbish on th
pavement every week. It soes nut ""'"
the mornlnir aa A rule. And the men whoa
duty It Is to sathcr It up cannot sei
.-.... ....II l.l. nfl.rnnnn, In the
meantime the "wind of heAven" have ,c
tcred all the loose papart and mall tulT
to ay nothlnr of the sorma eoatAlnefl in
me all over the community. .
Thin la not a pleasant slate of Affair, ano
there la alth another unpleasant aapeet ana
that I the appearance of " ""'
matter how beautifully nature has "?'"
the street, or how artlMlcally man , has
erected the bulldlns there, for hours, aeem
insly unlimited eery week, those same
.treat, are ju.t lane, of dirty rubbish, and
one', throat la flllcd with the 01" "
and
n n.iv ". -.
cerma that
Are blown about an ""
Would not tho whole queetlon of street
cleanlnr be Infinitely le. difficult to solve.
If the city law would forbid such whole
ato mesalns up of the reetT
MRB. B. F. 0'I.BAKT.
Oermantown, Pa., May 2. 1821.
Careless Motoring
To the Editor 0 the Eventno PvbUo LtSctr:
Blr Almost dally we read In the pay
reports and statement tot the effect that
the speedy motorist was about to be dealt
with severely, nnd that It Is to bo "p"'11
that tho wholesale lauhtf la about to
ceal. The following- day and the one
following, etc.. pan by and nothing It 'done,
but w- pick up the paper ami read how
many were killed and Injured by the care
less motor driver.
It may not be. possible for the law to
catch the many hold-up men who are now
on the rampare In this city, kllllns and
abusln people, and steallns from them, but
It Is possible to atop the slaughter of care
less motorlns. These men have numbers
on their car. and are. to be een on our
street, dally. The police mu.t ee them
breaklns the law. for the pedestrian, who
are trylns to dodse out of. their way .
them and can slve the number. If the
policemen desire them.
At the cross streets where the flacman la
stationed, these driver, watch very care
fully when he .fives the street cars and In
rr.otors the rrlvllese to proceed, And they at
. .. .i..m nnd dsnh across the
once imi uu ".I- ...,
.,..., ., o hrenknrk speed, not cnrinn
whether they may 1 endAnjrerlns the proplo
or not, for the feel they have the rliht of
wa In fact they seem 10 resrni im .."."
up for a moment to tho extent that when
they nre liberated by the elsn they act aa
If they would take a sroat delluht In run-
nlm, ntnehnd down
. -1 .. ... return tn
the
i.i. a... ...v.., nn consider hoa- little life
nnd limb are considered In these days of hlsh
.peed and motortara. r a '"
example were ma- of some uf theee .peed
devil.. It would break up the practice, and
It Is a sroat Plt that those in chars-n do
not have brousht home to them an example
of their recklessness.
(IROntlB T. PALMER.
Philadelphia, May I. 1821.
Home Prices Keep Up
To tht Editor otnP KveViio Public Ltdoer:
Pir It eem. to me that about the only
thins that I not comln down In price Is
the cost of home, and the price of rents.
Both of these thin" are of vital Im
portance to all. and there must be some one
holdlnu back the reductions and even
causlns the prices to o,.r. I know for a
fsct that the price of homes In this city
are a. hlsh today as they ever have been.
nd I am told that In the suburb, the prleea
hae tone hlBher. and the .elllnB prices
of house, a. well o the renting price, at
the nea.hore points especially A1n',c
City and Ocean City are considerably
hlshcr than they were last year.
All this seem, to me to be unfortunate.
The poor people would be able aualn to feel
that they are comtns to the rlsht to live,
with the cost prkea of urar and bread
and erythlni In the way of fancy eatables
bavins come down to price that prevailed
iKfore the ar. Now It Is due to the people
who te built louse, and who own houses
lo come from their hlirh perch and atop
their profiteering upon the poor people. The
bulldlnir strike, are solnj to make this con
dition .tilt harder for the poor people, and
ll.ere could undnubtidly be some way d
ild to aet more homes and cheaper homes
fr the neonle If tho proper effort
wa.
1 rnasht almut.
Philadelphia. May 2, 1021
w.
L. T.
Country Girl Wives
To tht Kdttor of tho P.vcnina Put. Ik ltdoer:
Blr In answer to a letter which recently
appeared In the People'. P"orum let me say
that I note what thu writer say. about the
rll fellow who marries a country girl and
take, her to the cll. which Invariably epoll.
her If so, who .polls her? The city stria,
nf eouree. Who can tt the city girl as
spendthrifts and gAdabout.7 Nobody. I
una born and reared In the country and
married a farmer, but moved to town, and
am nut a spindthrlH, either, nor a gad
iiiiut t ind inure tlmo ot home now
thai, before 1 was married not because I
liao tn. but because I don't car bou
trelln around.
It I. all nciorillng to what you marry
for If "" marry to spend nnd dram, of
inurse you will do that. 1 am positively
crrtaln that any one who marries for lov
will not be KUllly of belns either a "sad"
or a apen.MI.rtft. If a country slrl loc
all t.t r common sense on going tn the eltr
ll proe. there la no common nenee In the
clt nr among the city people. What Is the
cit girl wlev to' Nothing but Immodest
cl lh'. dance halla and A lot of other mm-
HTKAM110ATW HKcUIBTH
000
B,
fe
HtW EN6WH0 POINTS
VIA Til E
Fall River Line
THt rOfULA SOUTC
Bpleodld tteemert. Opttadld wrrlce. r"n.
loy the orcbMtr. Larrs. cemferltble
eutereemi. Arrlrstn Putton retted and
refreihed after a dtllf htf al tea roytse,
Ly. rottsn Street rte, 14 Keith
Mlver 4.JO P.M. Keetem SUn4rd
Time. Doll IMIMliK ounaays.
..orn.utton and ticket at
1341 and 1R30 Chestnut Bt.
Baltimore to San
Francisco and Hawaii
nnd return
Calling nt llatnna. Panama and
T.os Anxelea
nr. i.i'xk ntfasikr
"BUCKEYE STATE"
I.eiiTr Hnlllmarr May 7. First C'last
u.mora (oc.sejj JO.08 and
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
36 Mouth May Ht., Ilultlmore, MtL
liana. Asenl. t'nlled Htatea Hhluplng ItoarC
WfiES. ERICSSON BOAT
FOR BALTIMORE
12, one-way fare; $3, round-trip faro
halls st S I', M.. 1 o'clock Xaturday,
fniu lier 1, H Pelairar Ava.
Utai to l'amnliltt.
EVENING ' PUBLIC
Letters to the KdltOr should be as
brief and to , the point as possible,
avoiding anything that would open
a denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. -
No attention will be paid to anony
mous letters, Karnes and addresses
must be signed as an evidence of
good faith, although names will not
on printed If request Is made that
they be omitted.
The publication of a letter Is not
to lie, tnken oh nn Indorsement of Its
views by this paper
Communications will not be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.
eeliee, tf a olty youns man wlahea to marrjr
a eountry rlrl and take her to the city t
live, 1 am euro ehe will, nn the avert
prove aa irood & vita ai any city slrl.
MIXM. W. !. T.
Philadelphia. April 2H, 1021.
Why 80 Many Unmarried?
To the Editor of tht Kurslho PuMte Ltdoer!
Sir It It remarkable the tnanj men and
women ocr twenty-live yeara of ace who
remain slnsle, either hy preference or th
ruling nf fate. In most eaeea I find the lat
ter rreatlln. Youns men whoto love for
ii:lrl home life leads them tn occupy bncttelnr
apartment! dn not remain unmarried by
choice Thle I ascertain from personal ex
perience and from the capreeelnna of my
bachelor frlenda. They hold the aanctlty of
their ilmpla home far Above the lure of the
tlreet cornera, theatre, dance halla, cafe,
etc.
We Ions yea, wc yearn for our mats of
dike temneramenl. hut. nlaaf rir w are
prltllesed to meet. Such youne men who
live llp ullhnu. rnrn&i IM nnr. n,nrt.
tlce economy and hve hlcti Idea, are often
nccompllthed In the, different art namely,
niulc, palntlnt;, eullnAry, etc. and who
would mike the noblett of huebande, are
leailned tn remain unmarried becauee ot
imr hljh Ideal, .Indirectly If not dt
rictly.
Life ha chanred sine our parent, and
srnndpare.itft met and were betrothed much
to our sorrow. Atnonr my many bachelor
frlenda and acquaintance 'It seema to me
that the consensus of opinion Is that a re
liable matrimonial asency 1. the only solu
tion to our problem. May we not hear,
through tho column o,f the People's 1'orum,
from tome of the sender sex and learn
their lewa on this ubjeet7
1IBNRT U ESfcEN.
Philadelphia, May a, 1021.
Questions Answered
Estates In British Chancery
To the Editor of tht Kvcntna Public l.edoer:
Blr In an effort to learn whether a for
tune had ben left to my great-grandmother
and thrown Into the Court of Chancery In
England I wrote to .the clerk In charge of
this department tj)e government, who In
reply stated It was Impossible to look up
the case.
Can you ugrt a. method by which I
can ascertain whether or not the fortune
exist, as I am anxious to settle the ouee
"n a. K.
Philadelphia, May 2, 1021.
Consul aencral .Skinner, Ixindon. slates
that there are no such estntea and that It I.
not advisable to take report, to the con
trary serloutly. According to British law,
a list of uch dormant funds Is prepared
and published every three year. In March,
1020. the aggregate amount wa. about 17.
260.000. divided among more than 4000 ac
counts. Differences In Play Titles
To thr Editor 0 the Kvcntno PubUe Ledger:
hit vvnai la the difference between a
comedy, a fatcc and a farce-comedy?
W. W. A.
Philadelphia, May 4, 1021.
Tho difference between a comedy and A
farca I. chiefly In the plot. In a comedy
the plot 1 subordinated to the characters,
whllo In a farce the working of the riot
makes tho characters what they are. "Farce
comedy" I. a vulgarism upplled to nearly
any typo of light play. In which the comic
situations go to preposterous lengths.
Indians' Voting Privilege
To the Bdttor 0 the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Arc Indian, generally allowed the
privilege of voting, or are they allowed the
privilege only under restrictions?
W. L. V.
Philadelphia. May :i, 1021.
When the Indiana aro collected' together
and live a. wirda of the government, as
the great majority of them do, on reserva
tions, the government aaeun.e. Iho privilege.
In providing for their needs, to dprlve them
of any voice In their own control. The In
dian, aenerally speaking, do not aeem tn
seek employment and have never shown much
anxiety to become engaged In self-upportln
measure. When the government ha wen
fit to subdivide Indian landn Into allotment,
and the Indian ha. been put In charge nf
hi own. farm he haa been accorded full
cltltenshlp, ns are all Indiana who araume
citizen' g-irb, live In a clvlllxrd manner and
8PRINO REItinTS
ITALY ITALY ITALY
(J Ancient V ... if if In vi
aJ? 1,1 Living Costs Ji Health IAa
I ' CiUe8 TrfnB W Ulle But hf Education 1
JB With Modern W W Qnd Reatful flffl
ni(& J'l x . , , nV Recreation SvTP
J(s SWN Manifold 1VK Ji&
Vj) 25 Centuries of fi MoTintaini Sea and J
I JST Leadership J WA Lakes of Magic jL
T m m&g Beauty jk I
Art, History, M ffi A Land of $ '
Civilization SraW Eternal Spring fc j
S ?w A Bower tS5 t?.... r
Vv rlav. u.i yj
MS( of Dreamy v'Jj Information & to
(fk Loveliness $& "l, " jrL '
Tggp3, Cheaper WW? ltah&n State &&&& '
SM7 to Live in W:M Railways V0 '
ndVSZgm, Than ff:m vrt8ency JSJIU
WwmW at Home Zf 281 Fifth Avenue TBfflj&m ! '
fifi 4mm&i Now York mMnir
jSa, jSnTTi ttSaT '
'vu.u.iJXcrdg !
iLEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, SATUED AY, . MAY 7, 1921
make an effort at self-support. The num
ber of Indian eligible nt tho present time
to exercise the prlvtlcne nf elective franchise
Is something more than 26,000.
8ent Incorrect Answer
To tht Kditar 0 tfce ffvrnina public .edoert
Sir I recently submitted tho following
problem to the readera of the People's
Forum. A man boards the last ear ot a
train three miles long At stAtlon A. A. th
train travels toward II destination the man
alk through thA trsln and alight from
th flrt CAr At tAtlon 11. three mile Away.
How far did he walk And how far did he
ride? One of your readers tbmltted the
answer that the man wAlked one mtle And
rode three. A little thought will hjst Ihst
the train only traveled a distance of two
miles, therefore the answer was Incorrect
A RBADUIl,
Philadelphia, April 30, 1021.
Answers Clock Hands' Problem
To tht Editor 0 the Evening Public ledger:
Hlr7 Allow me to ubmlt th following
solution to "8. L. 11 '" problem In today'
Erssiso Pti.1,.0 La nor. a atklng at what tlm
between ft and Silo the hand of the clock
Aro At right angle.
At ft o'click the hand, are 1C0 degree
apart. The minute hand move at the rate
of (I degrees per minute, while the hour nana
move at th rate of one-hlf of 1 degre
per minute. The minute hand therefore gains
ott degrees per minute on the hour hand.
The p'roblem IS lmply how long will It take
tho mlnuto hand to gain 80 degree the
difference ts;tween ISO and 00). The, niuwer
la 60 divided by SV4 or 10 10-U minute.
The two hands will bo at right angle at
10 minutes 64 0-11 second past five.
It. 11. C.
West Chester, Pa.. April 30, 1021.
"C. C. O." The governor of the Philip
pine Island receives a salary of 2o,OO0.
"Mr. W. D. D." Ooernment lnuranc
cannot be attached;
-"A, E. F." Th first payment of the
Now York bonua will be made Oil ummer.
according to the adjutant general. Applica
tion blank arc expected to be ready for
distribution by July 1.
"D. M. K." The United State, has about
40 ccr cent of the world'a supply of gold
and ha a larger amount of gold than any
other nation.
"8. 8. L." The Instrument by means of
which a'n aviator tell how high he ls la
called an altimeter. It work by air pres
sure on a vacuum drum, and the pressure Is
Indicated by a needle on the dial.
Hirah T. Prank The expression "When
you are tn Rome do aa the Roman do" ap
pears In general HterAture In "Don
Quixote."
"Cv I. R." Florida hA the greatest length
of coast. It extent being about 1100 miles.
California I second, with a eeaeoast of ap
proximately 700 mile.
"I). L. T." The Navy Department says
that a aubmarlne can and usually does fire
the torpedo while submerged, the dpth at
which It travels being aubject to adjustmont
from xero (water level) to thirty feet below
Poems and Songs Desired
Wants a Humorous Poem
To the Kdttor ot thr Kvenlna Public r.rifarr
8lr Can you print for m nn old humor
ous poem which contains the following verse
"Oh, well do I remember thnt 'Wilson's pat
ent atove
That fathnr bought And paid for with cloth
our aale had wove.
And how the neighbors wondered when we
got the thing to' go;
They said 't would bust and kill u all, aomo
twenty yeara ago."
R. IIUANRON.
Philadelphia, April 30. 1021.
War of 1812 Song
To the Editor 0 ffir Evening Public Ledger:
Blr I will appreciate It ver) must. If you
will print an old song written, I believe,
about the time of the War of 1812. It
start, a follow.:
"Yet Parliament of England,
To Lord And Commons, too,
Consider well what you're About
And what you'ro going to do.
You're not At war with Yankees;
I'm uro you'll rue tho day;
You rouied those sons of liberty
In'North America."
L. O. SCOTT.
Philadelphia, April 20. 1021.
"G. E. 8." Kindly publish the words
of a poem entitled "If the Wind Had Only
niew the Other Wav."
"W. L.
the line '
nnka for the poem containing
and Jim were pals."
The PepIe'A Pnnini will appear dally
In the Evening Public Itlgrr, and alto
In the Hunday Public Imlgrr. Iettera
dLscustlng timely topic will lis printed,
as well A requeeted poeme, and questions
of general Interest will be Answered.
SrilINO RF.SORTS
w CKie SrTSr w - - V " , XT.aBWZ!CiiTxC-l- - " n
BrniNO mmoRTrt
ATLANflO CITY. N. J,
DECORATION
DAY SPECIAL
stD7C SATURDAY 0 7C
pX.D SUNDAY & Pft.0
M.SO l'u DIV. Haeel. ttkly. Amer. Plan
CLBEROIM
and Fireproof Annex. Tennessee Av nr.
Peach. Cap. 40O. Central, open aurrnund
Ingsi npp, Cstho'lc and Prole. tant
churches. Private baths,
Running Water in All Rooms
nxrellent table: fre.h vegetable. Win
dows screened. Whlto service. Ilooklet.
R, 11. H111Y. M. 1).
0EC0RATI0N DAY SPECIAL
$0.50 Sat2!da Afternoon $0.50
0 lo Monday Supper O
e&
ALL YOU'I KM'H'T A IIOTKL TO ItR
NEW ENGLAND
larollna Ave. nr. iieacli.
Foremost moderate rate
rlaht off
ndk. For.mo.t moderate rate hotel, nr.
Steel Pier and amusements, 2 block to
Prot. and Cath Churches. Running water
In room, pvt. bath, open surrounding,
elec. lights, elev. Hath houses and shower
free. Amer. plan. I3.no up illy., special
wkly. Noted table. Write for auto mp and
bklt BTITZKR & HTITZEIl. .New Owner
ship Management.
Decoration Day Special
SQ.50 Saturday to 0.50
O Monday O
S3 SO up dally, $17.60 up weekly American
plan. Best located, popular-priced hotel,
NETHERLANDS
New York nve., 50 vds. from P.dwk. Rattling-
privilege, from hotel Overlooking lawn
& ocean. Cap.. 400 Ktevator. prlv bath.:
bni ft cold running water In room., electric
lights. Table abundantly supplied with the
best the market afford. Ilonklot. Dance
flour
M C. SWEENEY ft E. A rOWELL
GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia ave. nnd beach. Hot and cold run
ning water. Private bathe. Rntes 14 day
up special weekly. Capacity COO. Dooktet.
OSrAlt I). PAINTER IIARni.I) LANllON
THE SENATOR
Virclnla Ave. t ItfrnHlirnlk. Plrniroof. Onr
?rrlnr rntn, Amfrlrwi ynn, M.00 day
HOTEL EDISON
Michigan Ave. 4th hotel from beach. Itua,
water; private baths. Amer. plan. I1T.SS
up weekly. European plan. 11.80 up dally.
THE ELWOOD
Kt. Jam's Place, overlnoklnr the nosr-i.
walk. Fireproof. Capacity 260 Private h.tha
Running water. Elevator. H T. Oran. Own
I
iiurjlanj Ave. una Ueuch. Cap. SOO.
i,..nn.ni? water. Private butha. Elev&lur. liun
parlor, unexceiieq cuitine. 11. lievessy.ownei
Unlel risnfin Nw York Ave. First
... h0ta from Deach. Amer.
Europesn plan. Dining room a .pectalty.
Dathlng from house. Hpeclal weekly rates.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready Terms mod'
erat. Write or phone M, Wait1. Duncan,
Hntrl RoscnlVl Kent.'"!' Ave. Return,
Kxreiicnt table. M7,oi
and up weekly. Phone 117 A n. MARIO.s
M,v. f Tnrinn Kentucky Av a Uoardwatg.
1YCY -JttXlon jomwlth bathArunnlnt
srateri garage. i.noK.et. a. t iiucirAjjav
NATIONAL ly
v 2d house from neach
rean plan E OI'NNKR
MWKtmK
1 illf irvfl wTrBiMi K rt
urnrNo nEwouTS.
ATLANTIC. MTV. N..J.
In the Heart of TlttngB
PRINCESS
DECORATION DAY SPECIAL
SAT. P. M. TO MON. EVE.
SO Rooms at $8.50
CO Rooms at $10.00
50 Rooms at $12.00
So. Carolina Ave .lose to beach and Steal
Pier, Largest mcelerate-rsle hot'l of brick,
steel and atono construction Hot and cold
running water In uupst rooms. Private
ba'hs Elevator from street level Within
8 squares of fl lemUiix Protf stent and Cath
olln churche. and main pn.t.ifnre French
chef. Excellent table Entlr Sliver Dining
Ilopm Horvlce. It nnd up dally. Amer.
plans ll.ftO and up ill). Europ plan Special
weekly rates. if.Vxiu s nit on Interior Im
provements, decorations and furnliilngs,
making thla hotel the lendlnu moderate-rate
honjelry In the World's Greatest Retort.
ElevAlor. Orche.lra Dancing. Tor Hook
let and Auln Road Map Address Paul C.
Rn.ecrnn., Owner ind Prop. Phones 4314
And 483ft.
Special Decoration Day
Rates $8.50 c ?alurdMay'r1
" vv.vw ;1,nrayt Monday
MONTICELLO
Leading Moderate-Priced Hotel
Kentucky Ave noar Reach Heart of Atlantic
City, one square from Pmt, and Cath.
Churche Capacity fiOo ifodern tiroun
out. Elevator to street level Ilathlng from
Hotel, shower bath.. Amer plan. 11T.B0
wkly., 11 up dally $1 lo up Europ'n.p'an
Excellent table Dancing ownership M'e t.
llookletj FETTER & IIOLLINOEH
HOTEL LEWIS
I7lt PACIITIC AVE. NEAR nEACII
Exclusive district "unnlng water: private
baths: electric lights. Table unsurpassed.
Special American plan rsts for April and
sfay.
$3 Daily $18 Weekly
rn.lH. n. I.KITIR. Owner Prop.
Ol Til C'tROI.INA AVE., Nrur IlllVCH
Centrally locuted, Unexcelled for comfort
and service Electric light. Running
water. Room, with or without private
bath. Excellent cuisine. Correpond..n'
and Intpectlon nollctted. Moderate rate,
and further Information upon application
Open all ear
L. II. ARNOLD. Ownerahln Mnnntement
neur llearli
5 Week-end special $r
SATl'RDAY Sl'PrF.R t'NTIL Jft
. MONDAY ArTKR UKlUFAtT
MenlsThat Hill Pleaae
VM. linOOKE
ATLANTIC CITY. IM. J.
Dlreetly on the Ocean Front
ftVAtn,r.!i5.'"!,.p.,un uo' ' Uletlnetla
CAPACITY 600
OARAGE IfoWer J. Date
I
Let C Make Yon Feel st llnm-
In the
nv or KrM.it H-iltli'
HOTEL MORTON
Ocean End Vlrslnln Ave
Capacity 300.
rjfvaior. I'r.vnte llnths. etc.
1'niii.i CM, .iliTur. linen
A PAUI. tf. t'OPH. Prone.
fahiis v.. i.r.i.i
&8tei33Jue
tt . . c il ' a"cl ll"rlvvnlU .si'luslve
'"ii niriri .-.ynni lirrnni",u runm
The b.t equipped i most bmutlfu. MODER
ATE RATE HOTEL In AtUittl, t'ltv Running
water In everv room Private b public bath.
thr'I'lirhnll! (lrph n.nlm I'.....,,. u..
I'srlnr nn,rainrv THnMAH M n RRIEN I
TT THE IDEAL TAMILY HOTEL
OTRWELL
Virginia Ave 2d house from Boardwalk and
tyl Pier. Every appointment. Highest .taad-
ard In cuisine and ,-rvlce.
Pooktet
.. iiin nwKi.r,
rrnn
T2Zb tel JZojrarixieL
St Charles Place and Beach. Frrtll and I
water bathtirunntng water In rocm:elevator. I
Superior table: Spring ratciCoaeh at train. I
A.K WAGNER Prop. W R. LAYTON. ldgr I
EDO EWATCR
South ( .iroi na Ave near IV ich. fip, 2B0.
?15 Special American Wky.Rate $15
.KMIN A. CASELV. Prou
Virginia Av,. n.l Reach. Cap. 3."0. Prlvut
btths. run at.r levator, etc. .Uner. plan
8Aitr.LLIS. Owner N J CQI.UNS. Ma".
CII.l.FONTI HADDCIN ItALL
Atlantic Cli or. the Reach and llnardwalk
. yj yy ls.1.' 'j j.
Winona 'VV"J Av nr h''li:h rr,v. bath.
'""'"' "n in ..nr I Mrs O. W Fl.n.r.
LvndhUYSt M''arMdnora from Ilonnt-
walk Min water Mr..Oldfleld
HOTEL ITMtirit Open"..ll ear." Anu
plan Spicli! rat's Uy June I.M Perkln
CAPE l. N. j,
""modern high class
cottages for sale
Kxt'luiiH 1 i m m i Mi .iul Nar
Mf. i h; in
A Vw Vi i ' uKt for nnt
VV. J. fenderson
320 ntl.lnirto.. "!.. ( ine May. N. J.
HOTEL WINDSOR
Oprun
flirt t.tl n thi
nrnri plan
ccmott
' uiitt no Ua
r
r iif riurlnr t-nrlv
n
Ll " liN
liAiw.-M'- .M'WuurM, t ri; MAY, N j
rurn'nhr1 11-a h i - A. Howard nt ' T
.""ins, i i uej -v, i r- i'n u t r v
kuU. npn HreplH" "t te im hem
tn" AK'nti".
...... 1 I .In. ll W. ........ .'..'
Kinnllp
olpcirjc,
pvriijiun S J,
THE ENGLESIDE,"'
Prlv He bath, wuh , a ',,) frsh water rtve
tennis sn.rt, l.v.k',1 R F ENOLE Man
ager Also tho ( i ne .tt PhlUdeliila
Laurel-iiithe Pines
LAKEWOOO.N.J.
SITUATED AMORQ TIIC PIRES AND
OVERLOOKING MXE CARASAUO
New "Palm C.ill" 18 Hole Golf.
Tennis, Fishing, C.innrinn,, Horse
back Hilling, Mot.irini:, I'lrtiiretqur
VTslk. Music, DaiiciiiK.Ncwrieclro
liydrotlicrapy Hath S)tem. (Jarsge.
lfrtiiU F. Hluiir.. Mintftr
II('K,N tIROM'.. N. J.
ITie Allenhurst l"' "n. ""a l',nlrHl
Aih 1 vll nlhlleil rmi
atir with in iv III. ml I rl R S Drk.
RIVI'ltrON. .N. J.
The Liiwn House .vnl?;,l,wliV,l?f,V.',
ei'potlto Rlvorton Ysiht tn.b Pemianent or
trar.lpnt C c m Tt EH Prop
BlUrf POIHT.OH'USS CHAMPUIN.H.Y.
OPENS inJUNE
Jot P Greov'e H V Of7c
Vic,
fihh
m i.unayrr
M"TM"tH:wrjf.;tii.:wj
6ARDEN MM
evv iork Ave
Zj7sisrLisf .-.
t 1 !
I-VltPAVO(ID, N. J, '
LAIvT. (HMPI.IN N V.
i HOTEL t
HAHPLAiN
I VsUJir POIHPOHUSS CHAMPWIN.M.Y. j
PPRtNO RTCSQRTB
IM' KAN MTV. N
4.
t
eUHncoln
ocarNtM c.tti if-"
Rest Relax Change of
scene. Friday evening
dinner until Monday after
breahfant. Dancing Satur
day evening. Special rate
Single, $12.50; double,
$S0.00. '
American plant stesmt-lteaterl
room, with running water.
Reservations received for
summer .enaon. Telephone
Ocean City 400
J
IE i
ZJ
Capacity GOO
OCEAN CITV'8 LARGEST AND
llEHT APPOINTED HOTEI
Centnil location: spacious pIhz
zas: twin elcvatora; service anil
cuisine strictly first class Itooma
single or en aulte, with or with
out hath
Opens Thurs., June 30
For Information and resr atlons
addre.s
HOTEL NORMANDIE,
tcean lty. N. 4.
AT BOATiDWALK:
Newly Ki.ii.v.iled nnd Luder
New Management
Fin TabI. LesMnable Rate.
Offering excellent accommodation..
Wrlto for Reservation. Season Open
May 2flth. F V YATES. Prop.
Trie Orcnnir 0,rns may bstji
ine vyceanic sprCA i. r, tnr
MAy And June a K 11AKKR
DEL. WATER HAP
The Mountain Paradise
KITTATINNY
DEL AVARE WATER CAP. PA.
.Season May to December rot ex.
tensive Interior and esterlor improve
ments Just rompleted make the Klttatlnny
th, Hnest-appolnted aecesslble Mountain
Resort Hotel Capacity R0O two hours
from New York, lickawanna R R . 7
mile b nutomohll. three hours frnm
Philadelphia Pennsylvania R It.: 14
mile, by automobile Pul'man eervli e
and Oood Roads all the way.
Hotel altuuted In private pari:. Wild
flowers and rhododendron In profusion.
Magnltlrent nenery. Co If. tennl., saddle
horses boating, trout and bass fishing,
trap shooting mountain climbing.
Orcheatrs of Hnlolst Nlghtlv dances
frenuent Hicial feature, nrldges, etc .
In charge of Master of Ceremonies.
American Plan also a la cart, drill
for Tourists Klttatlnny vegetable and
fruit gard,ns and dairy supply abundant
fresh products
Special early season rates and to
families and tourists Ilooklet. terms
.nd nuto mans mailed
JOHN Pt'ltDV fprE
,lin. VISTA SPRINIIH. J'A
' -. ,i-sia.t.rfai-w , j u
gJZjJ.,-.V. f TnSlllflTOt
-iQtS:,'.Ai-Vy' nrinntiUV'
ft i fiWlt'llffSllI ffr'fTi i iiifl
Sll(JU"lJilBXT!OT
yCJUl'' ""OUICOIOCE MOUNTAINS
A lric.lt modern bo., I with etetlligt ublt ind
nl. IMnrlTt.ebttbi.ripai-tljSO. AlllluJ,
:000 fMt bplradid r.udl, tlf, Unnli, etc.
Open Jnne IHth (n October 1st
Address untllJuno 10. John J.GIhbons.Mgr.
Hotel Rennert llaltlmnre Md
HCIIWl'KSyiI.M!,rAJ
Porkiomen Inn '4"t Modern R,sort
nnatlrg bathing, fishing tennis n -'-le.
Or-nt MsvJSth C. UNOER.
DEVON. I,"
rV'"VHITnNR TNT On Main Line
I.mjIVlL( IIXi tn n.lntile.
from Ttr ,ed t Station Prlv.vt, ninin.
Rnnn. fnr ue or ai.tomohlll.t. Danelnvr
8a.''V, I'nrses Phone Ilerwn 23H-W for
re. r- client
M.I.EV PORflE. PA.
A'.lllflTON INN
r-uin end atr Dinner.
DANiri. T vniiliHKEs. Prop.
ERN F.lt,SyI.I,E. pa.
OAI.KN HAL!. Wernersville.
Now oren
eatfis
ARMSTRn.Nil - SuJdenl May ft MARY
.l...0' J"nn ' Armstrong Residenre
llr)n SU, vc Hsla Notlci of fun.-ral
RATTEN udd,nlj Mav 5 1021 EARL
W UV.T1I-V Puner.i Mi.-v. 2P M Iran
retldenr, f fainer. i;,ark H liatt.n
111' Oaklsn-1 avi Audubon N J Rsrvices
M hum, i it Hs"eUh Cem l'rlenil. ma'
ctli Sun i""i 7 I' M
, ,"-'.M'A:1.,.,-VN M 0. CATHARINE
NgrmaM)
!BHr7el fs a3tdffiSrnV A
Kffl i SraSfflWE
ItuaT
Hv5r? om STREET
I hi in in miitmer or Js,m,s A anntn.i, Hull .in..
. il, i . tuahrtn linl framldai.th.e, ,f rnth
in n ind lnt' s r mm Dnnneli) osevl IS
I.c'.siim. .ml f'lm.ls iih, pupil, of St
Ldwaid. Panvhlsl rvl I ar. invllil to
atljnil fun,r,.l M n vjil m . fr.mi her
rsr,nlM i-id-nfn J1.ll N lOtl. ,t Hnle'cn
r.qulenv tnust ki ht riiwerdt Church 10
A M ine-lsel. lit llov I'rorr I'em
, i-OLUr.T Mav i at hm h. mi. 2010
Sprue: t . OP. 11111:: IIV.tli.TOS' COl.KET
Jr . nnlj i.hllvl "l O .rg liinilltnn and
Olmlv. Kerens fo'ket
uniii'M)" HudiMi'v -in nth Inst.
CHARLES II. EDMI'ND-! hnt'itnd nf M.ry '
F Edmund Axe.i ,-,h ,,r, R,itlvs nnd
friend.. ali m, ml era It. i leiherr R,fnrm,d
Chun hi SI Paul's li.lce N si j- t
A f e n. all ..ml. tl.. ... ....... v..
.. .-. , ...... .... ....,..!.. ... hi. i, nr vv Hit 1 I
nipmLi lnvlli.il ti fun.e.i ... ... .. w. '
""- " - .M.1....1 -r, V.,- Ill HI,
int, ir, me ..re 411.0 .i-vuininr, iv- Mnmlsv
fterniinii at 1.10. In'ermmt nrii.ne n..
mains ina be viewed Sunday aft.-r 7 30 p. n. i
ELMl'R -At Frankllnviiie N J M.V.iv'
II'A w.f,
il,iir
M lm
vi E'inci S,rvlv
edar Or.i.e Cm
Sun 1..1H
ton
KVAN-4 Mai
y 4
."1,1.1
F.MMin D .on of Em.
mitt and l.tennnr 1. I. van, n-lniiv..
ami frl.n.ls Invlt'd lo funei vl ter.lee Mnn
?, ' ' l"'' R'ltl-r t lir Nnrthvvnod
tern Remain, may be viewed mii, rrnrn 7 I
tn 10 ,in p M ' I
FARREI T - Me- 4 at flivv i".i,r Kan !
l'.!.n H rwtltriT Itcme. friends'
and Mitch. II I o 1-e v. '..ni, I- ,.
M. are invited t- fnnerul p.rl, nt K.ri
ft Mm .1101 .l.'rmsntnivn v ,.' i.h.
Turs .' P M Int lv Hlil fern
FI.KMIS'.l -Mas .1 M TII.I. FLEMI Vtl
'.gel si vi it. Weivire. Tlj,t '. p M .Mill'
Matte- ,t Int privet
UirsMi. .1 tlM.iM hn.h,,, , I
Surnh Mllin-r Kre... tV.neri.1 ,rvler vtrn i
:i P M a. .Ml'.' E llah.es .1 (.,," '
ti" n Int i-rlviie ,
;ul i si hmidt - ,'.i . Mur'itr
.Ml. lis. II.MIDT run.rnl s.r.l... :.' Vrii
2 p nv nt Have. M"ihanl. .' II .tn, II, l
mnnt and Larikenau uv,s. in. privat. '
Olinl.lll'K Al l.e.iv.r fnl Fifth Mnnth
..th WISTAR I. e. n nf -r, ,r , .in, K,,"" I
bth E O.iiidliue 701 i Inn, I, inn, tie. in in i
man Pnilu In his '.'.1th er. S'i iiw nf fu
neral later. I
tlliEKN --..i Mw .-, in.'i l'liir'ii.i v
I '.XV. Mil-Ill tlREPN .,. , he.lv, 1,-kl wire ..r
uiiriQi j vti' vu .i,.am,s nr,, rrlet.ilt bl
I I mile, flub nr Philadelphia ...inn i id,r
5" I H' T. i""'1 ,ni A fhiilwri f.M.nill
i Sn S h ind D nf . ari' Inv ....I t, t I
ervi.e nn Mondnv uf.,.ri.,4,n dt 2 u clnr i
st he. Ish ri.l"iu.. 4.111 Market : lnt,.- i
llieill HI vv ravniiiiBier
llltrr..Nl4PAN m hei ,t. realilence
Hotel MSjitllc Mi. y .1, MAItTII V wife .f
'lilnli Ore, ntiia.i ngcil 4 Rrlatl. . fti,'1
frbt d. invited in fuit'Tivl fr.m. rvulil-in , f
lier daugp.lt i Mr. l.iUar Wit. , s n - w
17th et sun at .' 30 P M ln at Ada.h
.lethuru.i Cem.
1IAAH2 May I 1021, ClIARLEa F
HAASZ Relative and ti lends and Jiflll
lx.dBe No 1000 1 O I) r. are "nTll.il tn
11
DEATHr-
"tler.il funefal service. Matt., J P. M.. at
wlLl'n.?l:"i!l, Hun . T lo 0 P. M. Inl
Westmlnst,r Cm
HACKI-rr May .1, pp.TKR. hutband et
1'iTi ,n,.1 0t""' t'arnllne Haeket (ne Rel
ri) Duo notice from residence, SOSS Me-
HENRY. On Ma 4. 1031, THOJtAH, hut
ttll'l l-J""1. Jl'hry aged la yr Rela
tive and friends, also all organisation ef
which he was a member are Invited to th
'rVr'.on "sturday nfternnnn, nt 2 o'clock,
nt his late residence, 172. N, 2Slh t. In
' "' M at Odd Fellows' Cemelery.
. Jl'.'.'jJJ M MAUDE flUTHRR
;'l.."n.PVCilT." (n! hap.y). w. .!
...L'ilr"1!' '",,Tr" ata-l IT Reiatlve snl
friends Invlt.d to funersl service, fnn..
P. M. 1st residence tllS HerlMrt it.,
i nvnmnra mt at Oakland Cem. R
main, miv bo viewed Sun. eve Chicago
pscers pleas, copy
. '.mV! ,!A?JN rr.At '-ankenau Hospital, J.la7
,'''A.ll,'KH HERMANN of 1116 N 0th St ..
aged (IS ye;r. Servtcs al the funeral hnm
of John (' hlmmerle Son. 2123-2T N.
Ilrnad St.. nt . Inter date
HOFFMAN -On May 0. Jf.21, K. MYR.
TI.E. wife of Karl H. Ilnffmm. nf ir.l N.
Edewood. t a,d 2S year. Hervlca en
Monoay arternoon. at a o'clock at the Oliver
II. Ilalr Hulldlns, IS'.'O Cheitnut t.
went In Mount Pence ('emeterv.
Tl.lo 11. .tl.,1. . D.tn ... .- . . ' .-"'
Inter-
IIOI.MEH. Kuddenlr May fl. ANNA U.
wife nf (leorae s. llrdmet. Relative an
frlenda r.' Invited tn rvlre Tues. 2 P.
M.. re.ldence 2J2t N 12th st lot prlvt;
Friend. ...nv call Men n, '
band of tiara I Kins. as,d SO ,re Th,
relatives and frl'ndt. ..0 En.rsetlc Cham
eer, N. II Order .,f Knlrh.s nf Frlend.n
are Invited tn attend the funeral strvlc,.
on Mori , at 2 10 P M. i S2i noAn tv,,
near t oil ngse.od N J int atltarlrltli
fem. Friends mav tall Sun evening.
It H CH EN. -:S)v I, Hivi ANNIE F
dauBhter of th. .i.Ip Wm (1 ir.lnn nnd Susan
ii Kiirn'n. runerni t,.rv.,,e fint "'to
p. m preclsel) nt her la., re.11,nr' r'J-
rrene tt., ,rmantov n, lnt private
LAWRENCE Mi v .1 lllVt.v r . -
RENi'E, fnth,r nf Mrs Urn H Hudson
form,rl of West full lhg nnd N J a,.l
uner.i services Mnn p m, ,. nar.
f Frank It roster, sun niA l ....
fntn
gnwnod N J. Int private F,i,nni
may ""II at above address Sun , aftr T
LrTIERMAN --Maj .1. IIANVAII -Ife ot
inte Adntph Ixdiermsn asid nil Relative
nd friends nre lnvlt,d to atlend funeral
"."'v r'n.?u"v. ".. A M a h"r lale rest
dene, 2111 N Ilro.i.l t. Int Mt Slnat
Cm
LEEf If --Mav .1 AD JOHNSON, wife
nr Harnuel II Lepih Jr. ng,d at P.elatlve
end filend. are Invltert .., a. tend tuneral.
Mnn . 2 .10 P M rrnrn her late re.ldence,
Southampton. Pa Int ChurrhWIle Cem.
Train rur Snuthamptnn ra-es Reading Ter
minal 1.23 P. M
T.OOAN on I,lv . ipji n;r,RE.A
daurhtv nf fathtrl (m, ll,rnnl and ihe
IMe John Ixigar, RaintK-es .ml m,rds In.
vttej t- funern . nn .Mnn.lsi nt S a m. frnm
rreldenre nf aster Mr. Sarnh Cnvle P47
w St llernard t. poie-ir, r,o..leni mas
hurch of Our Mother nf Snrrow, 0 am.
Internum Holy Crnsa Cemetery.
LOUUHEISY May 4 1021 MAR1 wife
nf Daniel Inughery (nee Lnftus), RelAtlve.
and fr,ndt altn Ro,nrj Soety, Invited tn
funeral, Mnn 8:3(1 A M.. rrnrn her 11
re.ldence 24H Retor St.. Rnxhoroogh tfbl
emn requiem mass at Pi John the Rsptlrt
Church Hi A. M. Int Westmlntt-r Cem.
MARTIN. At Wemnah N. J.. May S
fHARIEH H MARTIN, aged AS. Rell
Uvea and friend, alto ,mplove of Farr A
Rall'y Mtg Ca , Camden. N. J. are In
vited to attend funer.il. Mnn.. 2'JO P M,
from hta late resld-nc Wennnth. N j' Int
Wenonah 'c-i Friends may call Sun , 7 to
M'lEDDLEIlF.RO -Dle.l Mav a 1021 Mrs
ANNIE MIEDDLEIIERO Fun,ral will M
h,ld Sunday May S. at 0 A. M at 400 N
.Id st. Friends Invited, limit fluwere.
MILLS On May ',. 1021 PRANCES, wife
ot the late JnMph H Mill. Funeral Tues
2PM residence or nn-ln-law, J Lrnrtn
Pitts. 10T Cdar av, SlTchantvlll, fnt
private. W,st laurel Hill Cem. Friends
mav call Men eve.
MONTGOMERY fin Mav fl jnji
SARAH E . wldnw of Robert I, Montgomery-'
Relatives arid friend, lnvl'd tu fun,ral
,rvlcs, nn Tuesdny at 2 u m at her late
resllenre. S12T, W Chesl,r rd Highland
Park Delaware c ,untv Pa r.irmerlr of
10.14 N 7th .t . Phlln.,lphla.
Mt I.HERN Stay 4 JOHN J husband
nr Rertha Mulhern (n' - SpanMner) nnd tin
if Sarah and the lale Jn.nes Mulhern (nee
llnvle). Rlatlv,. and friend -ilto ,Mh Dlsi
Pnllee. Invited to ntl,nd funeral. Mon s sft
A M r.sld.nce 27.M N 22d .t Snl.mn
rerjulem maea St . nlumba'a Church 10 A
11 III, 1.IIIJ .".-. . -"HI
, M17LLIN- Mav r, EDWARD A Jr .an
1 of Edward A and Marie A Mullln (nee Hef.
ferman), aged , nrcke I'uner. I private
. Mon.. 2PM parents residence 32, ) vine
t Int St. Dnls' fem.
MVRPHY Mil 4 THOMAS A hutbsnd
I of Hannah R. Murphy (nee McVsmee) Ra.
Itlvs and frlnds. ait 11 y Sodality.
i Holy Name Snrleti Arrhbithip Ryim fath.
nllo Clun. nrntherlwnd or RtllrnM Train
men I-odir- Nn I.S3 11 and O H,ef r
lnvlt,d tn att-nd funiral. Mnn S'.lo A M
li, t, residence. 2123 S Atden si Sni,m,'.
ma, of requiem nt Church of Mut intted
Scrarr,nt in A M Int Holy frost Cem.
Mt'RRAY May .'. WILLIAM K MLTl
RAY. !R. hutbnnd of Mbl R. Murray
(nee Morris) and son of William E. and
Asnes Murrav. Relatives and friend alto
emploi's i.t AJax M-t.il f- , are Invited to
fumral Mnn. R SO A M frnm hi. father'a
r,eldence 4ir, E. Wlt.lev t Solemn requiem
n.nte Church nr Im.na.uute Cunceptlnn la
A M Int H"lv (.'rues Cm.
. i)vti.-vs -un MAt i jn.iis. nutnand nf
I Kat- Ow,ns R,tlvt nnd friends all or
1 ganlzatton of vhi ), b, vat a rnmb,r, In
i vlted to funeral s,rlre on Monday at S
IP M son e r-iioen.-. inrt i.t,ns fl03d
-N t.lth t lnt prhat. Friends m) call
Sundat ,nlng
PHIt.I.IPPE On Ms -. 1021 . CATH
aRTNE I PHILLIPPE of 4SI1 R,,nt at
Helsmn and friend- a r, iivllei) tn th
service on Mnndsv nflernnnn at 2 oMnrk at
''h Oliver II Ilalr III la lUi'n fhe-tnut tt
Interment prlv.ne a' Old hi DA'Id's Cm
e.erv
PIERCE. May rt MART A. PIERCE (nee
illasion) Fun,r.vl s,rvl-,. Tu,s 2 PM.
at the resld-nce ut her ton In-lsw Marshall
J Smith M0 locust st Int private
Tnendt mav call Mnn aftr 7PM
P"WELI..- Mm a Wll t 1AM f Jr.. M
I ton nf Willlain r . M P and late Mary
W Powell Friend. ms .-ell t late re.i-d-tic,
Rryn Man r Pi Pun 4 tn S P M.
r lc. nnd Int. n-lnt,
PRICE Miv I fARIHF dsuehter nf
Msrjar. nnd the lit, Wlitatn Price, aged
24 Rilstlve. and frlnv!s and Wlnnh,y:k
mg fimni II, Nn 102. D of P. are Invited
tn f'.nntl eervlci" Mnn .'.10 P M lat
rr,Mnc- 1202 L'nltv ,i rnn'tfnrd Int
Pn Remalnt mn- be v .,wd Sun eve
""': -Ms a HA1UH wldnw nf John R.
iv, . iinu iiJiuKnirr nr tn , i nn ann .nr)
M,sirtn H-iauv.,, nt r-ienns invni to ru-
rera Tut . M:S0 A M lat, r,tldenc, 1114
binder evr Snl, rnn r,qulcm matt I hureh
if the Erlnhsnv 10 A M rrrllv Int.
V. tv ( ,b,.lrat fem
HORLRT" Mav K a his rtld,n. e Rev
MII.I.IAM fl VTTON R.1I1ERTS, D D In
his fll'th r "Jervl,,, Mnn 2 I' M a'
T mple rrihv lerist. .'hurrb Franklin and
rhvmr-snn r't Friend, ma i all lurid, v 7
to 0 p M Int prlv Sle.
i'AS'LIN Mav 5 RORERT n Si'VN
T IV hij-1'.vnd of Marv ',-. nlln (ne Thimp-
jton, aero s. iieietiv,. ann irienis alt'
P N 77 C5 A R urn invited tn fun-rsl
I . vice Mor 2 P M , at hit lata reel
. I'-ree, .101. s. N Fri.ililln st R, mains miv
t. v,ned S'.n alt r 7PM lnt pr vale
j Nt rlbw.ivi'l L'.ri
I SCHWARTZ Ms I RLANCJIE I. . wl.'e
I nf J.sipS v. h'vsr. Relatlv,. snl
f. ,nt In lt.l ti fun-nl Men 7 SO A M,
I fr r,- her lat, -,,ldnre C'.MT Elmw d ave
r, nn hlsl ma,s nf rqul,'n at Church of
, tie vtr.t Hie.v ! Sr.eratie.it 0AM Inl
I It . v C rni.
1 SiMTT t lier rrtM-n rtd N 11th
I l on Mvj t 1021 MARV wife nf tht
J 'all. Jnhn R - it Serv Ir, nn Sunday
int-ncnn. .it v o chipk at the nrv,r H
lS'.'n f'heatrut t Interment
Nn-thn'l i'fr,t,r:
, SWEENEY -Ml r. SVRAH wife nr An-
1 1r,w we,n-v In,, Mi llrl 1. 1 I.t, nf County
.P'suutl Ireland rt.l.iilv v unl frl,ndt and
St Anlhnni i 11 M -".lillli are In
vited tn nt', nd funrsl Mnn a no V M.
mnn Pelt' tt -nt,inn bbrh insta nf i . i!ni
t Anthonv , hunl. i A M In' Uolj
I C'.na, C en.
I Tt'STIN ".iiv 1 .A i.R.IK 1 I'l.lurd
1 rt Marv It nnl i f llirhard snl Ibis
Amanda I. Tut'in ll.'l.iii'ta trul rti,n(ia
I Inv ted tn tulie-ai Mil' . P l Ji IT S
Junlpr ,' li ' Tt ni
I"rtenda ma ell tun ,
T.jllii r in
Vf.RAN-Ml.v il I'i.I Alt.MI wldi' of
I'r imln 'nr.n R.til - e. nnd friends ill.
Invited tn iv.trnd fnnerul Mon W .111 I
frnm rr.Hence nt Mrs ,Ms,v snielila ;ns
E Ynrk tt. Sr.li n. n hih r-uulem inn,.
i Hnlv Nm. f h'.n h m A M Int llnlv
Senu'ehre I'nti
WsIU. Mav 1 K.'.'l VMTA D (n,e
Putliin wit, nf I hill . Hnh! sued
Relatives and frlenvlt nr nv t,,l tn nt'enit
it tuni'tal ner. .,.', .'t 1-stur.l-vv tfttrnon,
at 2 n flnrk proi lt I' f h ' I ,t, i-.Mnt
'tl " TI "-s. tt Interment private, SI
West Laurel Hill femet.i)
tt'AI.IKIls-M. ' III'MtlETTV wldvv
l.f Hrrniati Witters iBril 77 Fun. rel trv
lt ".oil .' P M r'tldenre nf ,m In-law''
Fdwln 11 llunniv IHH l untnn , Vr,
tu.n lnt privet. Nurlhivt. in Friends
mar .11 S'm
WI'.NI '.l.l. I. M.v ' I'iSI trilStllL:
if if i,nr A Menfcil n.ed Id rt, a
tlvei mil friends ar, invliM to aitend fu
tirtal fin'i He. li...l'.i'' I r,.,p, W,n,
ten V I Mnn 1 J 10 p M H,r tne In
l'riendliln M E Chnr-h n,r .Monro,rlll,
N J 2 P M Int Elmer o,tn
WERNER M HAHI'AHA widow of
lb, , or" W rner R,lntlv, n1 friervt, .re
lnvt,d t" a. tend funeral pervl,,.. Men.. U
P M at hir late ral1n, 7.14T Jasper et
lnt Oreen.nnuiit f ni 'lew Inn Hun . D tv
IS P M
Willi. VI V.V - S ir Mttnnvllle M J
st la-'HVS WuRKMAN as") 7 Fu
trsl Mnn Ma J P M I.t, r,tldnc
, Mir Mi,., iv 111' I Int (iletinwn Cem.
WORMEIt -ttni -1 ANNA M wldnw nf
Jnaeph Wnrmer llelatlv.t and friend ar
liiv'l'd I" aim. I rnneul Mon S sn a M
r's.d.nie .f her i,n I'.ue.i Wnr.nsr SiW
I- fheiten in- riiin.atiii.wti Holernr.
ri'.unni mote at '. bur li of lb lm
trn.uiiit i or ,,lion in s M Int prlvtt.
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