K&8 t: , TTTrp! "wsr tr-ifiirmBsiHMRMiBiiBani'rr -v " n imwwii pvl BMMWMaTMiuijyi " " "; YKMMirHHH3iHanai '37 s ffltf BOTN& ' OTB1J? rifeJBtf1 iH'ifW15BDiVirf ;V1MJF 192iv .v ' " .; ., w ,w v" MJ' J . ' v J' eamuir ALL R11RKERS General Redaction, Effective i July 1f Forecast by Labor rH Board, to Be Extended jWked BY WESTERN ROADS possible fdr American tflitrotds to be operated Rucctssfullr under private owncrshln." Daniel wlllard. nresident rot the Baltimore and Ohio, declared to- l day at Ms third session with, the Honato f committee Investigating railroad opera tions. Mr. Willard continued his criticism of 'Inbor union suggestions that rail roads could bo managed more economi cally. "Railroad management is one, of the occupations in which it is considered discreditable to succeed," he remarked. "Salaries of railroad executives, ( of good size, nre commonly commented upon unfavorably In the press and on the floors of Congress, though In other industries thoy- nro not. "Charles M. Schwab is congratulated when ho says hq pays hia chief executive ercd efficiency. Dut when a rallrowT president gets $50,000 a year, it is re; garded as wasteful expenditure, and n reproach to him and his corporation. "That's not much concern to me; my connection with railroads will neces sarily last only a short time now. It is serious to tho public when tho bright est and best executives are constantly drained off into other industries. I'vo advised my own son to take some other line, whejo ho would not be subjected to discredit becauso ho succeeded." By tho Associated Tress , ' Chicago, Moy 18. A general reduc tion of wages for unskilled railroad em ployes effective July 1, which was fore ' Yirt by the Railroad Labor Board in an announcement last night, will be made tke basis of reductions extending to nil tlssses of railroad employes It was un derstood today. ' Although only tho Chicago Great Western; tho Chicago and Alton and a few other carriers have requested that the wage reductions be extended to 'ill classes, provision was made by the board In Its announcement for the filing of other petitions up to June 0 and It was believed others of the 180 Clnss A roads would amend their applications to include shop, trnin service and other elsises of employes. The new applica tions filed up to June 0, the board's announcement said, would be decided to UU &' n,B0 on Ju'y " The June 1 decision, it was an nounced, would cover applications filed krrlot to April 18, and those filed since Vlll bo decided Juno 0, all to tako ., effect July 1. Nearly half of the 180 Class A roads in the country filed their disputes In time to have them docketed before April 18, 'but only a few requested that the WIIG aecrcoscs uiiy iu an classes. No intimation was given in the knurd's announcement as to tho nrob- able extent of the cut. Last July the board increased wages of unskilled labor and seme other classes 20 per 'cent, making itretroactive to May 1, 1020. "The general effect of the decision will be to retard track work," said S. II. Felton, president of the Chicago Great! Western. Railroad executives said track maintenance and repair crews had been kept at skoleton strength, hop , lag for a wage cut effectivo April 1. The decision last July affected ap proximately 2.000,000 men nnd granted Increases totaling nearly $000,000,000 n year. The average raise then was 20 per cent. The normal number of un billed employes on Class A roads, rail road executives said, was G0O.O00, but in anticipation of n wage cut tie num ber of maintenance employes has been kept considerably below that figure B.'AND 0. PRESIDENT DEFENDS RAIL HEADS Washington, May 18. (By A. P.) 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Service Stations in all leading cities WALTHAM The Speedometer of Instantaneous Accuracy 2Beatb8 ABBOTT. 8uddnlr. or. Mar IA,.iMM n r.i - .iW ..." uiuis n., wua oi wuer n. 14, 1921 I. Abbott. iirrict and interment private. , ALUS May 16. 1921. OSCAIl H. ALUS. M. D.. In the 83th year ot his ag. Funeral trrtoei at hie late reeldenee. 1(104 Spruce it, Than., Mar 10, 1021. 2:30 P. it. Int. prlrats. , ARMBnUST. May 16. FREDERICK, be Isrsd huaband of Holerr Armbruet (ne O'Neill) and son of William and Catherine Arranrusi. in ma zd year. Relative! ana frlsnds. alio employee of Incber ft Co. and Pocketbookirrokera' Ben. Society. Invited to famraj sarvlees. Wed., 2 P. M.. parenta' rtsMinc. 818 W. Huntingdon at Int. dreen aevnt Cam. Reroalm may be viewed Tuei. AUSTDJ. Suddenly. t Wcit CoWncs- r,. N. J May IB, ALFRED J. AUSTIN. tthviband of Mary Garrett Austin. Rotatlves Hind friends, also Cslllngswood Lodre, No. 310. F. and A. M.. and Nonpareil Lodge. No. ttt, of Camden, and Vor Scouts, Troop No. (1, of Weit Colllnsswood. aro Invited to at tend funeral. Frl.. 2 P. M from his late residence, 301 Sloan ave, Wast Uolllnxi wood, N.J. Int. private. Friends may call Thurs.. T to 0 1 M. . BERRY. May ID. WILLIAM, son of Mary J. and late Thomas Berry, arad 25, Fu- Jieral Sat., 2 P. M residence. 1015 E. Hunt luidon tt. Int. North Cedar Hill Cm. Re Oilnirnay be viewed Frl.. after T P. M. .BISIIOP. At New Albany. N, J.. May IT, ELIZABETH, widow of Oeoraro Bishop. In Mr'ITth year. Funeral Frl.. 2 P. M., real etnee of Thomas Hunter. New Albsny, N. J. BLOCK May lfl. NATHAN, husband of SlTubetit nioch. aged Ad. Relatives and frlind. Invlf.il tft .(t.nit fiiN...I BArvli-B . t-j :;,- -i" -..- .r.n.. -.-v: .".. jau . DRATnN M.. late residence. S89a N. er at. Int nHvit.. tinrnnn ta miii .. .i. !. V.".?-12 Hprlnirneld are.. West rmia., ALBERT a. BRADFORD, aired 85. Rela tlvti and friends are Invited to funeral. Jtwi.. 1:80 P. M.. from St. Paul's Presby tirlin Church, Both and lUltlmore are. Int. prlT..uWM' Laurel Hill. ."iJPT- My 18. CHARLES P.. husband e Viola T, and eon of Patrick and lata Mwrt Buoy. Relatives and friends, also ' ?lStV, . Warehouse Employes' Union. No. 18032. A. T. of L.. are Invited to funeral, Thnriv 8:30 A. M., resldenco, 2M6 S. Hicks ?). RAUlm hlh mass Church of St. "Wl'A.VL- a- Precisely, Int. Holy Cross. -CASCADBN, May IT. lP2i. OKOROB. jn.. son of Oeorte nnd Mildred Schults Cas ffSW. a H. Relatives and friends ara iBtlt.i to funeral eervleee. Bat.. 2 P. M j;,la parente' residence. 211T N. liber St. ,CLAT. May 18. ELLA, wife of William if . ,d BT- runrl services, Thurs.. ' f. ' xViJ"-18 residence. 93-i Nectarine st. m. Northwood. Remains may b viewed "i. eve. Orm?3 n My ". MK EDWIN ipfSv0?- ,0n f 8rah R. and the late sSnii Cloie. Relatives and friends are wviud tp the service, on Friday afternoon. ?.? .vcl00lt- t h Ollvor H. Balr Bid.. f MSW Interment private. xFSr&SSSi. 0n May 17. 1021. IDA ?.UA,CK"UIW'. wife ofvHarry Forbes Col noun. Funeral ..rvl,-. An Thnxlov fir. CtS;fcat. h o'clock, at 8t. Phillip's P. E. ftrt!?.!' i-i and Baltimore ave. Interment Huntlncdon st. Solemn requiem mass m Church of Moat Precious Blood 10 A. it. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HEMPHILL. May 15. THOMAS B.. hus band ot Mary Hemphill (nee Maxwell). Rela tives nnd friends, alro Washington Camp. No. 303. P. O. a. of A.; Oenerat Lawton Commindory, No. 0. P. JO. 8. of A.: Cmp No. 08, P. O. of A., and Oaara Tribe, No. 111. I. O. R. M.. ara Invited tn fimri aervlces, Thurs., 12 noon, lata resldonce. 1824 Tree st. Int. Barren Hill Cem. Frlmi may call Wad. eve. iiEjui. May id. JiAi.i'ii t.. nusband of Lydlt T, Hsrr and son of late Gilbert and Mary Herr. Relatives and friends, also con ductors of neadlns; Railway, and all orcanl zstlons of whloh he was a member, ara In vited to funeral services, Wed.. 2:30 P. M lata resioence. ept . lutn st. int. pr! vale, nonnwooa wm. viswins; xues.. Ill l'. iU. HOLMES. Mav 13. at his home. 4428 Frankford ave.. EDWARD J president of the McCausIand Stationery Co.. husband of Bessie Holmes and son of John J. and Sarah Holmes (nee Welsh). Funeral, to which rea tlvea and friends aro Inrvlted. Thurs,. 8:80 A. M.. late residence. 2004 8. Norwood et. Solemn mass ot requiem Church of St. Ed mond 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Holy Cross Cem. JEWETT. On May IB. 1021. HENRT C. husband of Elisabeth M. Jewett. Service on Thursday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at his residence. 261 8. 48th st. Interment prl Mite. Friends may call Wednesday evening". JONES. May 10, HARRY O.. husband of the 1st Isabella J. Jones, ared 83. Relatives and friends, also Harrowcate Benef. Asa'n, and employes of drat Bros. Co.. Invited to services. Thurs.. 3 P. M.. at his lato resi dence. 2018 E. Firth st. Int. Oreenmount. to PEA-rns prints 0,?rNt?R-My .' MAR wZP. A Connor., helstlves ART. wife of late JMto. and friends I dV. r,J5r5l' " 8:"P A. M., late root' SuLm' J" 8. Hmberger st. Solsmn re. OinSdrsT'c EQmnd's Church. Int. Ne ef Pi.Hl-.rJaT. 17- ELIZABETH C, an .,irleJ DTl " Qormley). Rel oanrVl'?d,l.J, Bl- Stephen's B. V. i A: J. hofa c.m ",""u,"4 -'" "" ,, wife latlves d.iii iu,(.i, " atepnen's o, v. u. oo rsifiIi'Bvlt.eA t0 funeral, from her late eJ.mJM'. J844 Plka at.. Bat.. 8:80 A. M. ttnSC ,ifh reautem majs nt St. Stephen's i5ti Av . Int. New Cathedral Cem. liiii?,""iJy. la HARRY, husband of the frlfrAnni DVl, ared 40. Relatives and "YlllV Invited to attend funeral. Frl.. am' vVl,v'rom ha residence of his aunt. rhii-Sv15."!" ' Maia at St. Edward's WirvU?' V' Jn?. pr vate. Pt2PN-;rMay ia, hari 'J whYeV h"e"w.V"a" member. Invltyd IKwrtVfc fyfini may call Wed. eve SeWeTP . ,T??5'r lfl- FANNY, wife of Jacob tXKH': Wed 70. Relatives anA friends ara j;..a to attend, funeral eervicee. Wed.. S0 prKt't. u r,,ldnce, 8721 N. lith st. Int. mothif?N,,,""M,l5, " LY pixon. Pbten v! E1""r- Charles and Herbert B Ki'.i.Ji"'!" rvlc-s Hat.. 8 P. M., 248 DUp5im "; Mi' A1,y' Int- Prlte. f iFyi-r-Ai nHn. Pa., EMMA M.. indlnLlch.r..Duwll. aged 62. Services ja Interment Frl.. i:S0 P. M at Fernwood ENRV8.1," Orova. N. J.. May 15. ev t.PVJ.notN EVANS, huaband ot ...Leaf Evans. Int. Eilrewood Cem.. l?.wn- " May 18, JOSEPH F. FABIAN. inas also rmpmyes ot bieo HARRY W. DBA- also an so; Poi S'1.?.'! Bureau. nin warn iianiui i-iiin wm 2 10 P '?. tnd funeral services. Tliurs . (III. . A. it .';""!? ' "enq tunerai, Kri., i'.'l. om his ate residence, fil N. Chuk"?? t1"!n3 mass St. Francis i'f E fin S.k "y,D.' VJl nioMAB. nusoana O li lMnl Relatives and friends, alio A. y. it. Uv.. No. no mA r nvj ft.i.. rm 1...... . .. . V". -".,2i. " . H'30 28th Xavler ..!. i nt. Holy Cross Csm. TOiS A"?1" lfl MARY .1.. widow of ""Hern P. Km.. n.i.i.. .... i....i. P. M,vi.t2t'V,l,,-1' funerol. Thurs.. 12:80 (. SmW, h?rJ,t' resldonce. 2486 Tulip ropsl e?,S!l ,' Emmanuel Reformed Kpls 1M cinlch' ' M ,nt' prlv,,u' North- 'wrfors orH'A 9U'. ft'rvlces. Frl . 2 P. M IWhannS' H-J"r flner. L'000 B. Bus. Tnurs "... ve' Int- Private. View Ins en tlvei ;:i.". on TimrH Chestnut l. '?. "vr Ualr Bli J820 IlAviJo"' Interment private. Ye.. ii.i.'TV'V.r .."'. W, Susquehanna ""'"AUER. At Atlantic City. N. J.. ,','," ll. SOPHIA, wife of the late sbV .1i?H?r m hr 84th year. Rela- -1 .iivuus are nvni in rh. rnn.rai afternoon, at 2 to funeral WWEh ." momberT II I'nle of 'i, J.tu"'-, 8:B0 aj r4m " wothtr, Jamts Coleman. 01 rest 013 W. Vl.wlnv Wart, ftve KEEN. On May 14. 1021. ANNA D.. widow of W. R. Keen. Relatives and frlenda ara Invited to tho services on Wed nesday afternoon, at 2 P. M.. at her lata residence, 2310 N. 20th st. Interment pri vate. . . ..... itiii.L.i. iy in, jujiim it. H.tiui.1, acta 84. Funeral Thurs . 1 30 P. M . from his daughter's rcldenre, Mrs. .1. D. Plerson, Mrdla, Pa. Services Calvary P. E. Church, 8 P. M. Int. Calvary Cem. KNATJ8. Suddenly, May 14. ARTHUR, beloved son of August and Ella H, Knaus, nged 11. Services Thurs., 1 P. M., 2000 E. Susnuehanna ave. Int. private. Viewing Wed eve. KNOPF. May IB. EDITH M.. beloved wife of Joseph Knopf and daughter of Joseph and Mary Kennedy (nee Bums). Relatives nnd friends, also Sacred Heart Confraternity and 1). V. M. Sodality, are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 A M.. late residence. 832 R. Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mats at Church ot toe Ascension 10 A. M. Int. Holy Hepulchro Cem. KREBS. On May IB, 1021, FREDERICK J., husband of Florence M. Krebe. Rela tives and friends, also Herman Lodge. No. 120, F. and A. M., ara Invited to the serv ice, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his residence, 3223 Montgomery ave. In terment private. La RUB. On May 14, 1021. ROBERT C. ("BOB"), husbsnd of Catherine E. La Rue (nee Fox). Relatives and friends, also em ployes ot Fhlla. Rapid Transit Co., and members ot Class ot 180T Norrlstown State Hospital Training School, are Invited to the service, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 248 N. B2d st. Interment private. Friends may call Tues day evening. LENNON. On May 17, 1821. ANNin. wife of Patrick Lcnnon (nee Jennings). Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral, on Fri day morning, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence. Spring Mill road Vlllanoa. Sol emn requiem mass St. Thomas' Church, Vlllanovn, at 11 A. M. Intsrment Holy. Cross C'LLOTD. On May IT. 1021. JAMES II. LLOYD. 8ervlco on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the residence of hie son-in-law, John Morrow, (lutrnaey ave , Ablngtnn. Pa. LTTHaOB. Suddenly, May IT. ELIZA A.. wife of Samuel Lythgoe, at 8130 Folsom st. Further notice later, McBREARTX May 18. MANUB. husband of Mary McBrearty (nee Divine), formerly of Cerrtralla. Pa. Rektlves and frlenda nre In vited to funeral, Thurs.. 8 A. M., residence of his daughter. Mrs. O. P. Callahan, 4233 Leldy ave. (42d and Olrard nve.). Solemn hlsh mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church. 20th and Dickinson ats., 10 A. M. Int. Holy CrMcCANDLISH. May IB. CRAWFORD R.. husband ot deorglanna McCandllih. Funeral ervlces Thurs., 2 P. M . late residence. 220 Zerelda st. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed. eve. Employes of Mid vsle' Steel Co.. and all other societies of vchlch he was a member, nre Invited. McNEELY. At the Rtttenhouie Hotel, on May 18. 1021. CATHARINE H widow of William T. McNeely, Funeral service on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her son, C. Wllion McNeely. 0(08 Churcb. rd Overbrook, Interment "mEOONIOAL. My !., LEWIS C . hue band of the late Hannah Meconlgal, aged 88. us.-.ral .orulraa Rmi.. 1 P. M.. late retl dence. 8228 Walnut st. Int. private. Remains ., vt.u .n ht . nva. tt. T a rf K1 W Mnrrln !.. MaV IT, FRANK M.. husband of Emma Mills (nej MacNalr), Relatives and friends are Invited to atteno tunerai services, jnur... j ,. . at the funeral apartments of Harold II, r..tii.n 10th ami n.rminthHn ave Int, private, ' Friends may call Wed,. 8 to 10 MYERS. May 15, CAROLINE R., wife of Joseph II. Myera and-daughter of late Caro- ne- Nlchterlein. "'atives ann "" "J vlted to eervlces. Wed.. 3 P. M.. at 1824 N. I,rNCIOLSONMy 18. at BOSflWoodbln. ae., FRANCES ANN. wife of Thomas F. Nicholson, aged 80 years. Solemn requiem mass at Baltimore, Md Frl.. A. M. Int. St. Marv'e Cem. Dryantown Md. O'DONNELL May 15. JAMES J., hue band of Annla O'Donnell (nee Hauber). Rela Uvea nnd friends alio employes of the Municipal Court. Harrison Republican Club. 15th Wardi Court Falrmount. F of A.. In vited to funeral Thurs.. 8:80 A. M resi dence of his brother-in-law, James A. Judge. 1710 Arlington st. Solemn requiem msss, Our Lady of Marcy Church, 10 A. M. Int. ""pAXSON.-hl. ra.ld.nrf. 824 n Pre. ton st.7 on May IB, 1021. CURTIS, aon of the lite Rev. William J. Pson, P. p.. and Ann L. Paison. In his 85th ytar. Rela lives and friends are Invlted.to the service, on "h" rsdy altsrnoon, at S.SO o'clock, at the Oliver H. Balr Bids.. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. ROBERTS. Mav 1(1. nt her lato residence,. 8123 Comly st . Wlsslnomlng, Fhlla.. MARY O. wife of William W. Roberts. Services and Int. private. , KODRIOUEZ. May 14. FRANCIS, hus band of Emily Rodrlguer. Relatives and friends, also P. nnd R. Rollrf Ass'n. are In ylted to attend funeral services. Wad.. 2 P. M., at his lato rt.ldoncc, 28i8 N, Bailey st. Int. Hillside. ROSS. May 18. EMMA, daughter of the late Samuel and Mary Ross. Funeral serv ices Wed.. 3 p, M., at her niece's resl dence. 323 Cooper St., Camden, N. J. Int. private. RUDLINO. On May 10. ANNA S. It. widow of Henry Rudllmr. Funeral eervlces on Thursday, at 2 P. M.. at her late reel dence. Media rd., Newtown Square. Pa. In terment private. Kindly omit flowers. RYAN. May 10, . ROBERT, eon of lat John J. and Annie E. Ryan. Relatives and friends, also all societies of which he was a member, Imited to funeral, Frl.. 8.80 A. M.. from residence of his brother. Maurice V. Ryan. 1247 S. 50th st. Solemn hurh mats at Church of St. Francis da Sales 10 A. M. Int. St. Denis' Cem.. Ardmor. 8CHWARTZ. May 18. PAULINE YEA OER SCHWARTZ, daughter of late Ootllleb and Augusta Yeager. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 1 P. M.. resl- dence, 1828 S nth st. Int. private. Mt., Aiorian cem. tTlends may call Wed. eve. SELLERS Fifth Month lTth. ALFRED L. SELLERS, nged OH. Funeral from his late residence. 11 E. Greenwood ave.. Lans doune Pa., Sixth-day. 20th, 2 P. M. Cnrs will meet trains leavln Broad tit. Station 1 P. M. and Media 1:07 P. M. SIMON. May 18. WILLIAM C. husband of Margaret Simon. Funoral Thurs., 1 P. M., 2018 8. Ilouvler sL Int. private. 6TAHL. In Philadelphia. May 16. 1031. the Rev. LUKE D.. son of Snmuel P. and Sarah Stnhl (neo Rathman). aged 28 years. ueerena ciergy ana relatives ana friends Invited to funeral, on Friday morning. St. reter's Catholic Church Reading. Pa. Sol emn high mass of requiem 10:80 A. M. Int. Catholic Com.. Reading HTINfJER Mav 111. nA-JIP.I. .nn f t.l. Oeorgo R. nnd LoUlsa8tlnger. Relatives and friends. 43d Ward Yearly Beneficial Asso ciation, and the Honetech Yearly Beneficial Association, are invited to attend funeral services. Thursday. 2 P M.. residence of his son. 551 Butler st. Interment private. Re. mains may be viewed Wednesday evening. 8 TAYLOR. Suddenly, on May 14, lnjt, CHARLES B. TAYLOR, of 837 N. 82d 1 St. f?,48 J?,r";JelatJ,VM,.,.,"1Jrl,lll!,i alio Meridian Sun Lodge, No. 188, F. and A. M.. are Invited to the service, on Thn..v afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at South Laurel Hill Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday sjvtniiiK THOMPSON. May 18. JOHN, husband of Louisa Witters Thompson and son of Bridget Anderson and late Henry Thompson. Rela. tives ana irienos, riso memoers or u. O. O. M No. B4. sre Invited Jo attend funeral. Thurs.. 8 A. M late residence. 1010 S. 8d et. Solemn hlsh mass of requiem at Sacred Heart Church 0.30 A. M. Int. New Cathe drnl Cem. TIEMAN. May 17, CELTA. wH of Mor ris TUman. aged 48. IUIotlvi- nd friends are In.lted to attond funeral. Wed,, 2 P. M.. lute residence, 018 N. Marshall st. Int. Hnr-Nebo. TOMLINSON. May 15. J. COMLY TOM LINSON aged 8.1 Relatives and friends, also Decatur Circle. No. 85 R of A., are Invited to attend funeral, Wed., 2 P. M . from the residence of his niece Elisabeth Carter. Treose. Pa Int. William Penn Cem. Train for Treose leaves Trenton 11:55 A M. and Reading Terminal 12:45 "WALTERS. May 18. 1921. HENRT CJUY WALTERS. Relatives and f Hands sre In vlted to attend funeral. St. James' Mission. Langhorne. Pa. Thursday, 2 80 P. M. WICIR. May 10. WILLIAM W. WEIR, Relatives nnd friends and all societies of which he was a member, are Invited to at tend funeral services, Thurs., 2 P, M.. at residence of daughter. 114 W. Luray st. (Wayne Junction). Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve. WELSH. May 10. CHARLOTTE M., daughter of Perry J. and Mary A. Welsh. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Frl , 830 A. M,, from her parents' residence, 2330 8. 15th at. High mass of requiem at the Church of St. Monica 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Holv Cross Cem. WHITE. May 18, HARRY M. WHITE. Relatives and friends, also members of Vol, Ref, Asso., P. R R.j Invited to funeral serv. Ices Thurs., 2 P. M., residence. 338 Locust ave . Ardmore Pa. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. WILLIAMSON. May IU WILLIAM S.. husband of Bertha Royds Williamson and son of Anna F. and lata Washington F. Williamson Relatives and friends, also Hen. ry W. Williams Lodge. No 824. F. and A. M : Peerless Lodge, No. 2R, S. of II.. and employes of Stokes & Smith, are Invited to funeral service. Thurs . 2 P M . residence. 8320 Norwood st , tlermantown. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve. WOOI.KLAOER. May 111. IDA wife of John Woololager and daughter of Michael and late Elizabeth Schwnb (nee John). Rela tives and frlenda Invited to attend funeral, Thurs,, 8.30 A. M.. rtsldence, 8038 N, Mar shall st. High mass at St. Bonaventura'a Church, 10 A. M. Int. private YVRlOHT. At Willow Orove. Pa.. May 17, AMY M. WRIGHT, widow of William II. Wright, aged 74. Funeral services Newtown Cem. Chapel, Frl . 2:30 P. M. Friends may call at the resldenco of her son, Frank wrignt. i uee av vvuiow urovo, Tnurs.. 7:30 to 8-80 P, M. Int Newtown Cem, YERKE8 May 10. RACHEL 8.. widow of Thomas J. Yorkes, sgod 85. Relatives and friends i-4 Invited to attend funstal, rrl . 2 30 P. M , resldonce of son-ln.lnw. Leonard C. Van Sant, near Snmertnn. Phlte, Train for Bomtrton leaves Trenton 11:35 A. M. and Reading Terminal 12:46 P. M. CNDKBTAKFRB ScHBTKSs VW DIAMOND Sv &W Wanted Two million husbands DO YOU know that there are two million women in England today compelled to go through life unmarried because there are no men for them to marry? What are they going to do with themselves! All England is talking about it. Is the "right to motherhood" doctrine gaining ground? Or will these two million surplus women find happiness in a "trans muted" motherhood? What of the women who are married and don't want babies? How much are the marriage and divorce laws to blame? And how about the N surplus men the in-' ferior men whom women won't marry. Ida Clyde Clarke, who has just returned from England, discusses the whole burning question in Pictorial Review for June. She gives you the viewpoint of England's Birth Rate Commission, the protests of The Mothers' Union and a solu tion offered by a famous woman scientist! See what you think of it! o vlsBBsTgaVlBvtr .Vng ' 4 pvIKHBsibM AAlfagSlBuR Kissing can't be shown on the screen in Japan JAPANESE censors consider kissing highly improper. And yet their bathing customs would shock us. Opinions differ, that's all. For instance, what do you mean by "sex plays?" Norma Talmadge, the famous screen actress, asks this question in Pictorial Review for June. She shows clearly the difference between wholesome romance and as suggesuve sex-appeal. Miss Talmadge also tells you what a movie actress's life really is. Read her intensely interesting: article. This is the fourth article in Pictorial Review's campaign for cleaner movies. "What Do You Mean by 'Sex Plays?" Did horrible dreams of yours ever come true? DID you ever dream that your mother was dying? That a brother or a sister had met with a terrible accident and been killed? That a man you knew was in danger of being murdered? That your child was being run over by an automobile? And have your dream come true afterwards in every detail exactly as you dreamt it? Science says these are not mere chance hap penings and H. Addington Bruce explains the laws that govern these extraordinary dreams of prophecy. See his article in Pictorial Review for June, entitled "Dreams that come from afar" And all New York was looking for her WOULD you enjoy being flung from your cozy Pullman on to the flinty soil of a Western prairie? And yet that's how a beautiful New York Society girl found the great romance of her life! Spoiled and pampered, with hosts of admirers, Io Welland finds herself alone bruised and cut when the train overturns. There she meets a new kind of man in Errol Banneker and begs him to keep her identity unknown. 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