tfmsam mmsm HM'. 1MB I ' "JIM II N w mm r-?Mmf,"t.v - " ' ' -, A 11 P Si -,B tt :Vi .$.; . . Kit ., .et n'.i 4"V 'fi jf, that n- It I & h rj B l,T &J. Hi'W L'infcCA. ffcSfLWlANfSR., I BACKS SON'S WIFE ft N m EVENING JUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 y Widowed Mother of Banker Was Exiled by His Father for Twenty-five Years URGES "FIFI" POTTER FIGHT Cornwall. N. V.. .Tune fi. After her tfntrflvoyonr rxllr. Mr". James Stlllman. Sr... bnok to mnkc Jirr home on Cornwall Height, hold n continuous reception .vsterdn.v for her old friend". Mr. Stlllman wna exiled In ISilrt by the father tif .Tamei A. Stlllman. in mtieh the same manner that her son noituht to bnniih the more spirited "Fifi" Potter. She held her lever on the lawn of the white rlnpboarded bungalow of her non. Dr. Ernest O. Stlllman. There were many affoetinc srene.s iim hIip hue n'd and kissed women Mie had not ftcn for yearn. The new home will be rieh in ao elation for the returned exile. Nearby is the brown-shingled and stucco man sion which belonged to E. P. Stlllmnn. grandfather of .Tninca A. Stillman. On another hilltop in the homestead of James Stlllman. the elder, where Mrs. Stlllman paired the happy years of her married life. The elder Mr. Stillman suppmla her fiimghter-ln-lnw. Mr. Anne Potter Stlllman. in her light agnlnM .imilar ex ile proposed by the prrnt Mr. Still man in Ills Milt for n divorce derree. "Anne Potter is n nv-drrn girl." che faid in nn interview. "She know, how to fight and has the eourage tn do it. Hut I was reared In a different sdiool. T nhrank from n public fight. I didn't Vnow how to fight. My world toppled In on me. I wanted to get away. I wonted to go, So far ns T can T want to forget what has been done to me. "Our paths load In onpwdte direc tions, but my heart lie with Anne Pot ter. I hpe she will not allow my son. James A. Stlllmnn, to do what my hus band did to me. The curious parallel bctwen the rate of father and son was revealed In full by the widow of the former. In the spring of 18111, she separated from her husband for reasons unknown. "Something" occurred, which led to a quick conference and a quicker ulti matum. As set, forth by her husband, the conditions imposed were exile for n term of years and absolute silence re garding tho estrangement. At this time Mr. Stlllmun was presi dent of the National City Hank, while his wife was ii well-known figure In New York society. In the spring of ISO J. the first Mrs. Stl'lman was at Cornwall. N. Y.. on the beautiful estate in the shadow of Storm King Mountain, with her chil dren. Then came a day when an in cident occurred, in which springtime and nn apple tree in llowcr are said to figure, which remains the consoling secret of Mrs. Stlllman's life, and which caued her husband to be known us "Stillman the Silent" in Wall Street. On March 1.". 1M8. her husband died, without mentioning her In hl will. So far as is known, she was not at his funeral. 'A brief cablegram from Charles C. Stillman. one of their live children, was nil the notification she received. Released from her pledge. he returned to the United States in June, 1010, and wan met at the pier by three of her children Mrs. William n. Rockefeller. Dr. Ernest Goodrich Stlllman and Charles C. Stillman. Since thnt time she has seen nothing of .lames A. Stlllman, and lias never met hi" wife, whose cause she now advocate". New York, June (. The name of nine women who are alleged to hav shared the affections of Junies A. Still iiiiiti. former head of the National Citj Hank, will be put Into the divorce suit tills week, it is reliably renm-ten, in the roll of "o-respondents in the "affirma tive defense" of Mrs. Anne Urrjuhart Stillman. LOOP STUNT FATAL TO DARING AVIATRIX Laura Bromwell Held World's Rocord for Looping by Women AIRPLANE FALLS 1500 FEET New York. June 0. Miss Laura Hrormvell. a slim young girl, who in less than two years of flylnB became one1 of tho most skilled woman pilots of the world, crashed to death yesterday afternoon at Curtlss Held. The aviatrlx. held downward by her safety belt In tbe rear cockpit of an overturned Curtlss Canuck plane, dived steeplv to earth from a height of 1500 feet. ITer death, .lust outside the field where she linil first learned to fly. and where, on Mav IB. she had broken the world's record for looping by womn. apparently was caused by n slight mis hap. Shortly after ,1 o'clock Mies Drorn well, attired in the uniform of a lieu tenant In the uerial police reserve, climbed Into the rear cockpit of the blg-wlngcd Curtis JN-4. Miss Brom well received word from the mechani cian that the plane was lu good shape, tried her controls and shot across the field. She climbed upward at a steady rate. Laura Hromwcll, although only twenty-three, was old In the ways of the air and knew well that stunt -flying belongs In the upper regions of the air. Piano Turns, Waven nml Falls After climbing for twelve minutes Miss Hromwcll found herself at an alti tude of between 1C00 and 2000 feet. With a ounrter of a mile of clear nlr beneath, her first mnneuyerwas a loop, and she headed the plane upward again Into another evolution which looked to those on the ground like a loop or n sharp wing turn. The plane shot up ward, turned over and hung for a mo ment, with motor roaring, upside down In space. It was then. In that Instant In which the aviatrlx was head downward, that omcthlng happened. The plane wa vered for a moment, apparently with no hand on its controlling stick, and then, Impelled by the motor, swept swiftly downward In a atoep glide, with the aviatrlx held upside down. In that po sitlon, gaining speed in the few seconds of the plunge, the machine struck the macadam surface of Clinton road. The force of the crash spread the plane on the roadbed, literally In splin ters. The body of Mls Hromwcll was held In that maBs j( wood, iron and linen, Cushion Only Clue to Mishap The one clue to that mishap, the cushion on which the girl bad been sit ting, was seen to fall from the plane on to the roof of the Curtlss factory n t,eCond or to beforo the plane struck the road. It meant the girl was not eittlnj In place in tho cockpit after the full out of the loop. It Indicated that her body, though held by a strap across the chest, had slipped toward earth as the plane hung upside down. At thnt moment the gill's right hand must have been Jerked from the stick and her feet from' the rudder bar. In the swift plunge gravity prevented the clutching fingers from reaching tho Btlck that meant life. Miss Hromwcll first saw an air plane out in Cincinnati, her home, when she was twelve years old. Later Ilutii Law won her Intense admiration. It was not until nfter the death of her parents, leaving her with enough mohcy to gratify her desires, that she hod her first ride. Then. In Virginia, she was given n ride In a Government plane for selling .1121,000 worth of Liberty Honds. That wnti tiAt farvAi tn flvlticr. In July. 1010. she came to Curtlss Field and entered the flying schoo thera Tn October. 1010. Hhe obtained her license ns a pilot from tho Aero Pink nf America, fin one trln her plane cfliinht fire, but she coolly dived the flaming machine downward to the ground nnd made n good landing, saving both herself and n passenger. Duqucstic Light 7'js, 1936 United Iiwy. of Havana 7'jb, 1936 Ninjrara Falls Pr. 6s, 1950 Sun Co. "s, 1931 Johnstown Traction 5s, 1913 MrCowntrCo. Land Title Bldg., Dilla.. Pa. 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MONTGOMERY, Msnag.r 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia t fUUtroomt in 49 leading tttUt of tha United SuUi, Great Britain and Pnuica Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear lOOT ako i-ure TROUDLKS ImUntlr m1It4 by eur pelal arch upport, flttJ ao4 adJuitxl by txperta. Our BeMitfM KUslIc no!ry. tha moat comfortabla aupporc ior Tart- cm velni. airollaa , llmba, weak knraa and anK. TTuiKa. abdominal and AthlAtla ann Mritrt of ail kinaa. Larrast mannfaj 'm of (Hformlty appllancea In tha world. I'hllndtlplila Orlhotwrflo Co., 49 V. Itth a. Ct aut and kttp far rtfrno.-F. U L iieatiis CKKnt.E .Tun 3. rnEDtTIltOK. Iui crnd of Mhry 11. AekerU (n lOiauf). nel atas and friends, nit oraanlratlona of which lie h a member, nre Invited to at tend funeral acrvlcea, Monday 2 r. M at hl.i lata reeldrnce, 3.110 N. 24th at. In let ment private Frlenda may call Sunday evenlnr. AHRISNH. June A, tOUl CAUOMNE. wlfa of Inte llerrry It, Ahrcm. Itelathes and frlenda are InWted to attend funeral services, Wed., 2 J'. M., lata residence. 2833 Poplar st. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem. Itemalns may ba viewed Tues.. T to U r. M. AnTlIUflS. Suddenlv. at Pnttatnwn. Pa.. June 4. WILLIAM, sou of William and Sarah Armurs tneo .McKcel, aited 23. Helatlvea and friends, also Mitchell Loduc. No. 200. V. and A. M.. and Motorcycle Club of Phlla.. aro Invltod to funeral services Wed., 1:30 P. M , resilience. 31 Jluah at.. Phlla. Int. private. Uelvu" Cem. DAIlKEn. June 8. 1921. nEnECCA. wife of .late Edward Barker. Funeral Tues.. 12 30 P. M rcsldenre. 11221 Westminster k.. Senlces at Merlon .Square M. K. Church 2 P. M, Int. lit Merluti Kquaro Cem, l)AriSL'f!MA.--On Jtinn I JEIIKMIAH. Iiiishan;! of the latt- AritU llarsualla. Tu-n-rnl rflncKln., ut S.-30 A M. refldenc of on. Perdlnind B.irsuzlls. ftiT08 Whllbv me. Illah mass Church of the Most Hleed Parramtnt 10 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cem. Ilelatlies and friends and all societies of which he was a member are Invited to attend tha funeral. UEAItD. .Tllnn R 5H.I.IP V. TtKATtn. Funeral services Wed., 8:30 P. M residence. 021 e. St. Bernard at. Int. private, Arling ton Cem. HDI88EII. June B, JOH.V OEOROE TlElSaiCn. aged 81. Rolatlven and friends. ROXbOtOUKh Iwlr. Vn III I-' and A. XT Mellts. Chapter, I. A. M.: Itoxborouah Lodre and Encampment. No. 68. I. O. O. I'.i Camp No. BO. P. O. S. of A.. Invited to sen-Ices. Wed., 2:30 P. M.. Wlssahlckon Prosby. Church. It.t. private Friends may call Tues. uve.. home of Isaiah T. Ilyan, 200 Oreen lane, Manayunk. ItEIlHMtri.T.rcn nn t., n nnr.Tif V. BEnO.MULLEn. nited SO years. Itclntlveii. friends and Clifton Height Fire Co. No. 1, Invited to funetnl aerMrrs on Monday, nl ft. ai,, rasinence or Alls. 1 nnnii' A. init. Itlitby and llaltlmore aves.. Latmdowne. interment nrtvat Arllntnn rmeterv. Friends may call Sunday. 8 to 10 P. M. HUH. It. June 4. MAtlilAHPr A ntlirir ne Cloujh), wife of late Henry C Birch. aeeq ok. jielatltes snd frUnds, also Ladles' Auxiliary of Lu Lu Hnnd. InUted to funeral erlces, Wed. 2 P. M.. son-ln-lawa resi dence, Albert Wllley. 100 W. Cloraas lane, Mt. Airy. Int. j:aet Cedar Hill Cem. Ito ninlns may be viewed Tues. oe. iVi?'"1. JSnf 3- WH'MAM McCART- and friends, nlso members of Purple Htros. -. 'j. i,. ,o, iij; uidio wibh of Ml Alrv PrcsbMerlan fhurch. aro Invlt.d to attend fi.ncral rlcos. residence of hi brolher-iti-tnw John McArthur. tni n.thlAhMm nlL Cliesinut Hill, Tues.. 2 P. M Int. hy Hill Cem. IIHADV. On .lime I. MATIV 'lf nt Theodore. Brady. Relatives nnd frlenils In- yneti to runerai. WMnesday. 2 P. M from her late residence. Q220 IlldBe ae. Inter n,l.nl '-"vcrliiBton fnnelcr.v. Trlends ma rail Tue-dO- cenlne. I'ottsMlle papers please copy. HUSWELL. On June 3. 1021. MARV I., widow of Herman ti Buswell. In hr "2d fnr HerKe nn Tuesday afternoon, st 2 o'clock, at the Ollwr H Rnlr HU'c, R20 l.ostnut st. Interment at Pernwood Cam etiiy. . C.NFIELD June 4. GEORGE C CAN FIELD. Relatives and frlendi are linlted to attend funeral ervlccs, Tues.. 2 P M., at Into lesldence, Ucrwen road. Cjmvyd. I'h I nl private. Auslns will meet 1 :2ft P. M. train (standard tltn,-) from Broad St Station at C.nwd CLENDENNINCJ. Juno 1. REGINA E.. wife of Win. ClendennlnB and daUKliter of Chnrles nnd Jennie Bliick, uRed 23. Rela thes nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tuos., 1 P. M.. residence. 124 Emily at. Services St. John's I'. E. Church 2 P. M. Int prl Nate, Fernwood Cem. Viewlmt Mon. ee. DOOLEV KIEIINAN IJOOLEV. son of John and Mary Pooley, killed In nnliou In France. Relathes and frlendH. Veterans of I orelsn Wars InMted to funeral resi dence. 1815 Hollood st Solium llluli Muss, 0 A M , Tues., M. llabrlei's Church 2'Jlh xnd Dickinson sis. Int. Old Clne dral Cem KENTON. Juno 4 MARV E nldow of I Inrles U. Fcnton, ReUlhes and friends Invited to funenil. Tuos.. 1 P. M.. rol rtenco of hun-ln-luu , Jumes II. Itambo. H33U Osase ai Int Femnood Cem. FITZOKIiAI.U. At tJcedii City, N. J.. .line '.' put. EDWAHU. husband of Llllle Hlzserald. nelatlvi-s uivl friends also all ornanizailons of which he nun a member, in vlted to funeral, Mon . June tl. 2 P. M.. from deughli-r'a resldanco. 34R9 Helen st . Phila. int. Hlllttde Cem. Fi lends may call Sun after 7:80 P. M FARRELL. -June 4. at Ronbury. Mass,. JANE. lfe of late Francis Fairell. Ilcla lles and friends lnlted to funeral. Tues.. S.30 A M.. 2120 S llih st. IIlKh rc'iul-ni mass Church of the Eplnluny, 10 A. M. Int Cathedral Cem. GEISHLER. June 4 EDNA II . lte of J. Henry fielsiler (neo Crrsfiniin). Funenil servlers rut. 2 P, M.. hi Armstrons's. 1U27-2'1 ,N. Hroail si. Int. prlVMto. (JI.UCKEHT. On June r, 11(21 . A.VVA LOUISE WILLIS CLUCKERT lfeof Wl. llnm J. (I urkfrl 1l atii .imi r-i..,.iu .... '"Mil:1. ,0. ,h" erlca pn Tuesday afternoon, st 2.30 o'clock, at th Oliver H Balr Hide , ls.'O (.neslnut si. Further serxlce and In leiment at M. Michael's. T.ilbot Co.. Mil,, on ednesdaj New York tlty and Pltlu burali pniiers pleuoe rnpx , (JUSSLER. On June 4. 1H2I, EDNA II. xxlfn of J. Henry llueslur l'lineml rxlios on Tucsdax ufternooii. at 2 o'clw at Armstrong's, 1027-2'J N. Broid st. In terment prlvsts, IIALLAHAN. At Atlantic c Itv N 1 on Jun I. 1021. PE1 Ell T. IIALLAHAN.' Ilflailxes and friends are lnxlted to the funeral on Tuesday morning at H'30 o'rlwk from 1 he Oliver II l.. Ir Bide.. 1K20 i',,m: nut st SoUnin requiem mass at Su John s Ionian Catholic I Lurch, lfllh and Clicsttut "s,,,At. I" "dock . Intermenl prlxnte. J'K "1'. I'".T . Helatlxe. :r.... 1 . V. "".".'i lu- 'unerai serv pes, ru.s. Hi A M at tho funeral p.ilors o ) A Dunlap luth and Fall mount me Int Monument Cem Friends may , all Mon f e HINKI.E -June 4. HARRISON HINKI.E " 81 Jaara. nalatlyea and friend 1, nlv', ' u. I l.lstli Real.. Pa v,, I.leiilcr;aiii John II Fisher Post. No. 101. !1" are lnxlteil 10 attend funarnl on Wed' m 2 P. M tdsxllirht-sxlnK Ume "from a'oii'i ri'Menie. 0212 Limekiln I'llcr Int. Ix" HOFF June .1, 1021. HENRY HOFF aeeil ni. Funeral serxlce. Tues.. " p i' precisely at his late residence, h22fl liutV uve . Tloiborouah. Cassia Lodte, N0 '"fife0 . .I - rM.. and Sneedland Lode. "vn 210 K of I'. Invited. Int. prlxste. Friend may all Moni fxe. ' ' ' rl,"ds , HpOrjW.-June 3. PHILIP husbind of I.lllla Hoop-h Relatives and frlen". In n. to luneral services, Tus , 2 m residence. Uoothwyn, Pa Int. Lawncrofl JAMISON Juno 3, 1021. fiACIIEl ic JSMISOV ,Ked W3. RelatlxV, arid friVndH ' !.'.n..M T.,"Vn,rd,..,n.'r'!!Jl,.J.CNl'1f:o' IxV 'li;l''nd leaxes Iteadlnc Termliinl 12,13 I' 1 HON. In his 8Sd xear .Funeral services Mnu & ;,V C""' Rem""' "Via Mor?thI.A,n.r,,,":..N-.',-fcHMh i?"' '' her f.-'th ;ear. Funon sUtf, JRATR :E.June 2. 1021 HAntitSil ias I9. Relatives and ft!ln hi to attend funarnl Tilts TO S s. 7104 Paschal! ave ''& X LEE. June Thomas vltrd to Lence, 7104 Paschall cem. LIOHTCAP. June 8, ALnt,t. si band of Josephine Llehtcsp OX, J ires xx eu,, j h; m., 480D' f.x."""l Survivors of 08th Penna? Voluni,.B,t 1 MltUlt1 widow of lives and eu,, -J i', M., 4800' M.""i J irs of 08th Perm" VoIum'.1"" 1 Y. June 8. 1021. cvri,:" hJ of Edward Ully (n.. TJ!Bl'IXl1 id friends,, also fnemhI..N?7l- J sacred Heart, Altar Soeliii "i wi Circle. Hi. 12, L. F. of i ''i.5!,'7 tena lunerai rues., sao A V "a (1 rtence. 1030 E. JLrlznn. .. A'--i In. H . 1 mass Church of Visitation in, V"1 ! Old Cathedral Cem. on ,0 A. U LUKKNS. On Slxth-dsv. 01... . fl at his brother's resldepe,' tni1 nr.tii avs., Oermantown. WILlIam'.B- '1tJ ln, nf HvKnll. fl..VirlOI. Elll."l at Friends' etlnr ifoui,. pf.""- fiJ Inc. Pa., on Second-day 8th JlB!Mhi! moUIHE. June 3. DRNNtS'xV f. or aiaraarei Aiaauire (nee n, V nail o; Huh and lata Mary M.Ju"." t ? County Doneaal, Ireland n'.r11!! friends ra Invited to attend ?,?L,ui 7:80 A. .. residence of si.t,;".""!. s Dennis O'Donnell. Ml M jiiHil requiem mass m, Aaatha'a ri.... r Int. private. Holy Cross c.mUfch MALONE At nn.rt.-..y.ni-.. JULIA A., daughter of Jul!.' .;; ) rick Malone. luiatlx-ei lJ.nVlil.' ..a. J a- .11...1 S r u irietiJ. - ( of h.r mother. Mrs. Julia 'mS.. "JlZ xrorin bv Lioruentown. N V cn '. M.. Solemn hlith ma 't.T rhurei; O A. M. In, n.'I!M 8t I dentown. N. J. "ry, c McANDREW. June R. flir...., . of late William nnd Marv i W L Mealey). Relatives and f rlendi .l0? (J attend funeral. Wed, 8:30 A fM.h,1Wi Lombard at. Solemn hlrh m..." '.rllal at St. Patrlcli's Church, 10 1 J"1ti Cross Cem. A' ' tot aruwiAii'i r, June 3 Amu . MOTT. Jr.. husband of Marl i! i aced 82. Relatives and frUna,1.1' to attend funeral. Tuss.. ."?.' US nia laie reeiaence, 1508 p T, " m Pplemn requiem mass at Chureh erT,10 I rmmo 11 a. m. int. Holy Croit ol McKEAN. On June 3. 1021 uitJLJ nnlx- dauchter of th V.JiWATPniJ Mary I.. MeKean. RelathS? til -J ara invneu 10 1110 service, on M. " noon, at 1:30 o'clock, at iha oftl Iildir. 1820 Chestnut st. Burials! Sjt ton. N. J., at the convenience nf .v" SIcKEEFTtlE. June B, JOHV A ViS l',ii,. ni ,1,3 ,n,r rrnni.nce, 21?SXiT,i: Due notice of funeral will be ifi. " McNEILL. On June 22. ft - ixrrri: mat. dauahier 0 Anil: Sm Marv E. McNe'M aed 13 tear, n.v ti and friends Monnav mvlled ift,,vr,..,rfB ca on Sunda. betw.is !m t 2 P. M. parents' re.iSI; N. Marxlne st tntemiem on, .7. .. i, .i.4 .,..:.'.". 11m, v." ic 1 ! I'. 81, McNlCHOL .lune late Daniel and Mary c-oiemn rquicni man mass at R Mrnnt.r.TON a i rr.i,-- ,",SrH.1 OKOROE T. MIDDLKTON. ...aV ! Wed., t P. M., residence, Martha. 11 Train I.9IM M.rli.l Rf VK... ,""- l):10 A .M. Istandard time). InL CbSS r.m P-rl.f,. n,i .11 OS... '.? """H NEWMAN Suddenly. Juiis 4.' vniMf j m in i.i- aoai. ... .'.: friends nlso Concordia. Lodte. No Si Tuen., 2 P. M.. from hU lute riiWi 111 IJIUKIl Bl) !, (IlKHLC OWENS. June 3. EDITH B . d.oikW nu.ra 11 unrt Ih. lain TaI.h ulr seed 10 years. Tlelatltes ana ri'..I? Invited to attend funeral services Tom ... ..... mi i.e. ii.',.c, lrBIQCQCB Soring Garden st. Int. nrtval. ' PENNELL. At Ocean City. N. J., im r.DMl'NIJ TENNELL. ared 59, ffl and trienot invited to funeral ni Tues., 2 P. M . 1238 N. 68th it. lit xate. Omit flowers. PRICE. June -4. J. P. ALLM0ND nil ruiivri.1 pcrvitrp i uve , o 1 ,M,, Ittt dence. 814 R. Oranta st . Media, Til Lancaster. Pa. RANDALL. Jura 4 MART. lll dnnrnil II jv.iiuhii. in,aiivei sna I are Invited to attend funeral servlcfi. 2 P. M.. at her late residence, 23SI Hi ruin ., nn, 1'iiv.ic, .orin tair Cem. RAYIIULD June 3, 1021. TAIIH E ulfo of the late J. Auruntm n Relatives anl frlenda are Invited to ni IUI1CIIII turn., rt.oit , iU. ITOm 111! reslderfee. 1811 W. Lehlch axe. III. I, at Our, Lady of Mercy Church 10 A Int. Holy Seaiulrhre Cem REED. June 8. 1021 Villi, 3. Rtl Hfted 81. Inersl services. Wed,. 2 P. residence 1000 H, Farrnsut trrui. i Phlla. Int. private. Weslmlmter Ci xjmu iiowers P.EES. -On June 4, THEODORE ?J SONS REFS. In his 03d sesr. Ccloa! i.oace :xo. hi. i'. ana a. m.i union ij No. 14. K. of P.: Mllle lod. Kn. II I. O. O. F.. Invited to services, on Wtt 2 o'elock. residence of his dxurht.r. II S. f8th st. Friends may call TUesIi ri REXSAMER. At her late rxl.n. Ti niont. Del., on June 3. 1021 ll'ct Ca xxldoxv nf 0orao W. Roxsamer and in ter of Josih and Barbara Csrr. of 0 vir.. Relatives nnd friends are liwlti) the serxlce, on Tuesday afternoon, it!: o'clock (standard tlmni. nt the Churca the hcension, ciasmont, ii. r errxlce nnd Interment nt Woodltnli clery. Phlla., Pa. at 1 o'clock (itul llmel SADLER. June 8, BERTHA F. will Ma), I. Sadler, aced 74 nelttlvtJ friends, nlso Conuresatlonal "Mv Chexra Blhur Chollm of Strawberry uimi M K. Talmud Torah Society, in xlted to attend funeral erxlees, Tim, P M. precisely, resldenco f her dm) Mrs. T. Salirman. noui ' am it. Mt Carmel Com Kindly omit floam MfATTF.nooOD. On fllh month lh. II T.lTi-v X ilaua-hter of the late Hrn I) Lucy A E. Statteraood. Funeral on H day. (Ith month 7th. nt 1 ociock. it Ollxer It. Balr Rid. 1820 f heitnut it. terment prlxnte. Frlenda mas call Jnd rxennifr. SlIISLER. On June 2 1021. E: Haimhf.r of Heorrn and Louisa Shliler. 11 .xears. Servlco on Tuesday afternoon 2 o'clock, at her residence. 2&00 P axe. Interment at Arlington Cei Friends may call Monday evenlni. cnnl-ns Tune 3. ANNA M 80B1 TTatatKa nnd friends Invited to font1 Tuos. June 7. 8.30 A M 1132 ItWi I' lllah requiem mars Our Lady of In! mil Saornment i iiurcn, iirosii nonvr ima .. . . ,n A .r Tn Unit frni, f.m. MU'DEUS Juno 3, 1021 WILLIAM I, husband of Margaret J Soudcrs IWUB ,wi frUnda nlao all other nrssntrit Oct ixhlcli he was K member are Inxlleilloh lend funornl serxlccs. Tuesday JP.I. lit. lain ri-.lilenee. Central axe rsoil. Intrriiieiil ArllnBton Cem Frlendi roil Monday evening, 7 to 0. SPARKS. June 1. ANNS I IXOBM. tjj of XX'llllam T. Sparks and dauahler ef B beih C. Cochran and the late Hamilton m- I--,.. n.liillid, unA frl.nlV. Sri xlid lo funeral services ru.. I:J5J.. at her husband's residence 12. W. Jim ai Nfirxtnoil. Pa Ini prlxste, ItIW ma- take I2.:if P M train (Eastern nil STECIx (nee SrhoncK) - Suddenly, JUJil Itelatlxes cid friends are lux Ited I to ItliJ. funeral eervli es. nl ner laie resmtn, -N imii It . Tues 1,3d P. M P"clielr.,! Mniiteomerv Ceiii. Nnrrlslnxxn is. n "'tVl WART--A. the Pre;i,xter.l.n 11.1 BalUl Pa., .lune 1. IIAWJ l' u w - Marv i;. fstewnri wr "' VyL- : TneV i .-,!) p. M Ini aremwood (h, olf-B '''", . ,.,., nviinr.n huilm nf V VsTltlls Tate' - Relative, snd frM an lnxlted to attend funeral r'nic. I. i J; 2 P M.. late residence, 111.. "'""'S 1 1 i bv. Ia. rrienua un,j ," .'- 7 P.M... ni ,ii '" 5,",., '," hu.fcmi JI"W.;;uV;a,,-.rlV). .'on ot i'litrlrk and Ann Thomaa of Inx-er, Do'neial ""lreland. . Half mt- jn! ami Mirw ., TufT: I ?". .rP.'1v,'c"i.';,.MfiMii Redram I folwiV requiem "V-.jM.iS nguratlon l A. .-vi ;;' nkC W rnuTTV June 4 1021 LAIBA t.". v.. ..... - t Tii.tln. thna). fionx rrlend.' MeetlnK House. MoJrV.. lu,;",.,Vi' J Int C'olestown, N. J, n,,..rt.:. M'ARLEb D JOYCE. Her1re ,,n iLVnJL ?I?.,rr!t,0 l -' o'llock (Easier Vn,ihai1 T ,,")' "'. hl l"" residence 811 termem h'."t- T.m? Sxxarlhmore. Pa. i. "I"1'"' t . Bast Uwn Cenietcn. Hxxarih. 1 .rain leaxes Broad St Stuilon nl Mow of i A" ". '"a'" iiroan m stm kalWr'',"" BV"aR ' !!!. '..j..i.i .,-."" ." wninn win WvJkW dene, of h.V. ,lT,. '""l H I-- M. rS .i ' """ tiruriq JallHr lJlli KANE. Inn. Martha a Kane . JOHN H., 33 W rnon Cem hu.bsnd of AS'd'-s: WWAU!"- ''." . t 1B21 U.X1II.IF1 A ......ii.ii mee ixnurrnanir) ivlfa ki iiT- r, Kramer, aged 03. RelatlVe. an?i fJi..,1" F' nvlieil to attend funirklVirv"c.srl Mon ar? P. M at her late residence "'ani M0nii'i.? Jutil,lVr,"bsTJaUI!ne,d o'o. PnTOyV.h.U'll"fn? Sf lnxlted to funeral. Wed.. P Vlut Cumberland st. Jnt prtvaia w .i4 ni C.m.Mium.ln. m.'b. Tu',0.r,,.hi'rrr itMv.- Port Ktnnsdy. jUn. n .tint iliol 1 coins frlen .ER. wlJiw of Joseph c. ""'" " rnon"cVS "rHeno?mttr V.-t VEIT-Junc !!, .11)21 "?'!!.(. m -...! .i laia i .rin i r "iiu niiiLfr). itifi'ti 1 II j. lew IjoiIK''. ss" -i.. .i. -- unil irwi'i llflHinr" -..- . , , v.. i n?."'i.'.tiji Inviii , i; 1 rnnklln rt Int. '""' rTr . .!... m!,. be viewed Sun .alter i daughter of Lewis ": 'f. M " at art M neinl services .moo -". cVrunfton. m residence. Marshall road l-aru '",, n rrienue ?"""".. yxitos" trill " mav be viewed Hun exe ,n10,; 1" Irsln (10th HI. larrninai " N, j jjiib WALTER. At 9-'oft",.' ''iVpomirt 1 RED (1. husband of nn'? ' wiil ter llelatlxe; and trlends. also ' , Hamilton Lodge. NJ. P.00-,1 .""-I, wl all other orHijIKllon nf wntni j JJ member, are Invited to a'Und ' w ', (M 2 P M. thanel nf Andrew J W "cvt, M lr,h and 10th sis. In rJ''.'.MDr1 f. b.ll WELHH.-Juna I. JSYi, RiV jlfedirgH husband of Mary K. AV elel. i;d '( ,(! Relatlxes.and '"' -rM '"int. TM TiinArai. a u " "' ' ui miun 15.'L.J?1'-"K. ATr'n'loT. M. i'1 Cross t'eni. .ni TIIO-yH WESTWOOD. -On June 3. 10";?' (;tfl WESTWOOP. JR. ,0.V, ., sM "" ule S WCHtwood n"l?h,ess. p,A.Jl also Mt Morlah 1 ,ndg. N" lB'Yn,V,r, M lioywi 2; - ,a1 P XX im II Freeman No 213. Washington i 'amp. n ; ,(,, wr of A and Sloneman's luh o ' ii ltm are lnxlted lo t he serx ce on Tuj"dai IIOOTl .1 O ,nn-n, 2HU H. Hobsnn St. t'ein Frlenda may ix- , WVATT.- Jun . Inlerniont st At1' SM view remains 1021. nKtlECJapl xx blow of Thomas O. Watt fulrjl neral services. Mon . 3 r- ".n.,,. vm i,r lata res donee. 4i xi'" private, lani. rien f. r'uHi V'ffifo- la.tMiwy x , ww i&k!5Lt'y'i'4 ..r M'.! .'r!'Kiv- aw-T- if i1(FX,NtH'.W-, .inn, a! MowriJ "pfw nmw,7'hlPni &; , -t.w, . I i'J' l"5l!i'. l"