Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 21, Image 21

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NOTE BtjpK
' By LeS Papo
Pop was smoalsInB and thinking laht
life and all or a ftutiuiti ne bcu 10 ran,
0 by the way I'nwlccn, Im going to
bring a cupplc, of pustomoru up for
wppir ThcrFday' nltc. Do .vbu think
Kora can bntt out a good ineel for onco
and servo It- as If she lnjoycd her work
no. not as If "ho was nervine n Hfo
"entcnts 111 prlnou for somebody cltscs
.wmr.im vim know very well Titers-
Air, l.i "Noras day off, set! ma,
So 1 do, I mecn so It Is, scd pop,
-ell, thcrcs an easy way out of that,
tat rciucl her to lake off
Itfd of Thcrsday this week
uinw wr.. ' i'j -
Blr ... it... I.1AM f rfinlintillnir Vnen
to do cuythlng site duz.cnt wunt to do
l it too funny for wcrdw, hee lice,
Svdl'then, dont request Iter, simply
command her, Is this our house or
tern? ed pop. and inn scd, O, about
CO W) I should say, and pop rfcil, A cl!
1 1 dont ogrre with you, no cook is golr.2,
Jto be the boss of my rnnch, now or nt
any future time, the way to deel with
these matters is with a. form hand. Itn
rain rite down and toll her In n piano
matter of fact way that I Ixncct her to
werk Thcrsday aftlrnoou and take Fri
day off lusted. "
Hee hec, ixcuse my laffter, scd ma.
I dont even notice it, sed pop. And
v. wanked out of the room hawty with
m9, following him to see wat would
bappln, and wo went down In th
iltchiu and Nora was in thcro penllng
potatoes with a nlfe and a uusatislled
linrcsslon, pop standing there a mlnnlt
ami then saying, Well, ?vorn, pcallni;
potatoes? ,
111 say I am, I never heen a stnni.
family eat so meny notntocs in this
famllly docs, I gess If It wns some
thing that dldcnt half to bc.pcaled titer
wouldcnt loutch them, scd Norn, and
hop scd, Well, welt, 'its not ns bnd as
that. Im sure, and Norn, by the way,
It occurcd to me I thawt pteserbly you
mite like to take Friday nftlrnoon off
lusted of Thcrsday this week, it mccrly
cccttrcd to me.
Well It mite as well not of, sod Nora
keeping on penllng potatoes, and pop
ccd, I sipposc not, it was Jest a passing
mmjrKsrrjt'r'i -
Own the car
whose reliability
of performance
is a motoring tradition
of more than twenty years
LOCOMOBILE
The
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MMIIiBiMBMnHIHHlllflR'vt P
Idccr of mine. And he went back up
to the Betting room nnd ma scd, Well,
will she of wont she?
Did It ever ocrur to von Ihnl even
la cook has her rites? scd pop.
u, you racen she wont, lice lice, ecu
ma lnfflng.
Haw hnw, scd pop portending to.
SIBERIA MAY REJOIN RUSSIA
Union With Soviet Government Said
to Have Been Agreed Upon
Vladivostok, June 15. (Ity A. P.)
Reports received hero declare that tin
Government of the Far Hnstorn Repub
lic of Siberia, following a continuous
conference of three days, hns derided to
join Soviet lttmsln. Antl-ltntdipvlkl
hnve destroyed bridges across the Amur
Itiver. Communist gunboats on tho
Amur hnve bombarded villages taken
over by tho Insurgents.
(icncrnl Semenolf , who came here from
Dnlny, hoping to load the elements
which ousted the Socialist (lovctnntctit
thrco weeks ngo. yesterday left the ship
on which he bnd entered the harbor and
on which he wns held a virtual prisoner'
nnd bonrdcl another vessel. It Is re
ported ho Intends to land at some point
on Amur Ilny
Wills Probated
Wills probated todny include:
Thomas Carroll. 1S4 East Price street,
(icrmnntown. $.riM(l; Caroline Otten
thcr. 0010 Morton street. $7.100 1 Mnry
A. T. Himpkins. 242 llcrkley street,
$8100; Frances K. Lehman, 42i7 Main
street, Manayunk. $4000. All tbenc
estates were disposed of In private bo
quests. Personal inventories of the
cstntes of the following were filed this
morning: John McAtcrr. $157,112.8(1;
Alfred II. Holton. $18,215; Mntthlas
Hchncfrcr, $5018.7.1; nnd Ira C. SelpTe.
$5082.7H. Letters were granted to ad
minister the cstnteH of Frederick O.
Lanjjcnbucher, Ilnltnemnnii Hospltnl.
$7,100; Oustnve Kl-ele. 5000 Master
street. $3000; and William II. Shields,
Norrlstown, $7000.
Call Dr. Long Ether Discoverer
Athens, (ia.. .Tunc 15. (Hy A. P.)'
Dr. Willinm Crawford Long wns offi
cially recognized yesterday by the Vni
verslty of Georgia ns the discoverer of
nnesthesln. TIiIh action wns taken de
spite the decision of the Ilnll of Fame
In New York which recently awarded
the honor to Dr. William Thomas Green
Morton, of Massachusetts.
jrj - s -
nir aig aic aic aie air. .
best built car in AMERICA
HARE'S MOTORS, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH
2314 MARKET STREET
Locust 0150
- lv 9ir ai iiirii
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BY M
LOI
RftsSi
EVENING PtfBLIC
TRAIN WRECKED BY BLAST
Carload of Dynamite Explodes, Kill
ing One Man and Injuring Four
New Albany, Miss., June 15. (By
A. P.) One mnn was killed, four
others slightly Injured nnd fifteen
freight cars with Ihclr contents were
almost completely destroyed when a col
lision between two freight trains on
the St. Louis and Snn Francisco Rail
road exploded a carload of dynamite
at AVnllcrvillc, four miles south of hero
early last night.
The force of tho explosion hurled
cue of the engines completely over the
other nnd burled it in the ground. Trees
anil telegrnph llnps along the road were
leveled and larmcm in nenruy news
wcro thrown to the ground. Frank
Mnlr, Negro fireman on one of the
trains, wns killed.
Pull Spikes and Wreck Train
1 f nil ln1i,.rrr Mlfcn .limn 1ft f fit
A. P.) Engine, tender nnd four
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COneilCI Ol duuuiuiii ivumvuy umii ii".
42 from New Orlenns were ditched nnd
two trainmen killed four miles from
here Inst night, officials of the road
declaring spikes had been pulled from
two lengths of rail, causing the ncci
dent. Kansas Needs Harvest Hands
Topclta, Kan., .Tunc 15. (Hy A. P.)
With the Kansas wheat harvest
under way fully a week earlier than
expected, the supply of harvest hands
Is fnr short of the demand. Thirty
thousand extra hands will be required,
it was estimated.
For Tooth Ache 1
Relieves Pain
Keep a Tube Handy
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WJEDSEBDaV, JUNE 15, 1921
MEXICAN PARLEY FRUITLESS
American Envoy Discusses Move to
Recognize Obregon Administration
,-Moxlco City, June in. (Hy A. P.)
Gcorgo T. Sutnmerlln, American
chnrgc d'affalrs here, has been dlscusH
ing with Alberto J. PanU sccrctnry of
foreign nfTalrs, the proposed recogni
tion of the Obregon Administration by
the United .Stntes.
It was nnnotinecd last night, how
ever, no practical results had been
achieved.
i
Two New Pulitzer Prizes
Now York, June 15. A prize of
$1000 for the best volume of verse pub
llshr.l ilur'ne (Im vpnr hv nn American
author will be ndded to thejlst of the
Pulitzer Foundation nwnrded nnTTUnlll
by tho Coluinbln University School of
.lournallsm. Another new prize of $500
it offered for the best cartoon published
during the year.
HTT.AMSIIIP NOTICF
SEA(ERLINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg,
Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
USSBSS "KOOTENAI" VUAVi June-25
AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES
. i. in T..ji... i.nxl l.i all Norwegian, I)niilli nnd Srdlli l'ort.
SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO. Phila. Agents
Lombard 5176-7
EARN-LINE
Incorpornted 1B01
U. S. Shipping Board Stfel Stenmers
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
A Steamer July 10
(re.Dmen,. t.r. bjg "-..J'SSJitSlKSr rt ""' " ""
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Bullitt Buildine, Phila. P.
LflmLnril 6S0O-B101-BI02-S203 S'ln IW
Old Glorv is now
on the Seven Seas"
AMERICAN KIIIPH ARE AVAIT.AI1LE TOR
YOCIl OCK.VN VOYAGE
New combiitaHon Passenger and
Freight Ships, Fast Luxurious Steamers.
Key number besUle ship's name indi
cates operator shown bottom of column.
i;unoPE
Iloulosrnc and London
l'Voni New ork
July II AuKUt 10 September 20 Old
North State (MID. -t..
June 28 Auitust 2 September 0 Pan
handle State (ISO).
Ilremen nnd Innilc
From New Tork
July 13 AuiruFt 30 Hudson (ISO).
July 23 September 7 Susquehanna
" July 2R September 14 October 20
Potomac (1B0).
Naples nnd Or-non
From New York ,
June 80- August 13 September 24 Poca.
hontas (KJ),
Plymouth, Chrrliours nnd Uremen
lVom New York
June 22 July 23 August 24 September
S America (160). .,. .
July 80 AuBust 27 September 24
OeorEO WashlnRton (1B9).
hOl'TII A5IEUICA
Rio de Janeiro, Slonterideo nnd Itaenos Aires
rroni New Y'ork
June 20 Martha Washington (01).
FAR EAST
Honolulu. Yokohama, Kobe. Shanghai, Ma
nila, Hongkong
From Son Franrlsco
July 23 Emplro State (105).
August 0 Golden State (103).
Yokohuma, Kobe, Shanghai, Hongkong, Ma
nila From Seattle
June 1 S Keystone Stato (100).
July 0 Silver Stale (100).
July 30 Wenntchea (lOfl).
nAWAii. riiiLn'rrNEs. kast india
Honolulu. Manila, Salcon, Singapore, Co
lombo, Calcutta
rrom San FroncNco
July 14 Ornnlte State (10S).
August 18 Creole State (103).
COASTWISE
Havana, Cunal. Los Ancelra, San Francisco
From llaltlmnre
June 23 Umpire stato (105).
01 Munson Steamhlp Line
07 Wall Street. N. Y.
Tel. Howllmr Green 3200
103 Purine Mall S. S. Co.
10 Hanover Si.. N. V
Tel. Howling Green -1030.
(131 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
100 The Admiral Line
17 Statu Street. N. T.
Tel. Bowling Green B035
L. C. Smith llldg.. Seattle. Wash.
150 U. S. Mull S. S. Co., Inc.
45 Ilroadway, N. Y.
Tel. Whitehall 1200.
US. HIPPtNO BOARP
iVfnijfon,ui
Marine Despatch Line
Los Angeles San Francisco
Seattle and Portland
CARGO RECEIVEDDAILY AT
PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES
S. S. West Haven.. Now Loading
S. S. Henry S. Groves. .June 25th
For Rntea nnd Information Apply
Atlantic-Gulf & PacificS. S. Corp.
Room 800, 130 S. Third St.,
rulliultlplilu
Lombard
!535
Main 6077
Vr
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL.
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
D. B. 8. U. S. S. Davidson Count
Kviirclrii to Hull June 14
for ROTTERDAM
C. B. B. II. S. S. Wrstcru Hope
KxpecUd to Hall June 15
AT COHFJUtENCB KATES
HarrU, Magill & Co., Inc.
.Miiayeue mag rmiadeiiu
1J&.
,lilZ
GERMANY'S GRAIN CROP BIG
Increase In Price of Bread Attends
Wheat Surplus
Berlin, June 14. (Hy A. l'.);TJIC
10'J1 wlipat croti rtf Ocrmany will be
of "better thnn nvcrngc volume,; says
i a 1 I ..1 . 1.... I. 1nt.rl f'ntl.
n Staiacmrni. iKNiiuu iimiiy u) i "- "V
trollcr Hermes, who also stated tliat
for the first time sinco the war the
country finds itself with grain on hnnd
on the eve of n new harvest.
The consumers, however, shortly will
fnee nn increase in the price of brr-nd.
as the Government has decided to abolish
the subsidies heretofore granted for the
purpose of limiting the price of bakers
loaves.
PanamaHats
Sltnflied, . IllMhed
Trimmed In nnr
trie. We. "
Mia (a Injure J oar
JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. 10th
STKAMHIIIP NOTiriW
(CW
WJEr IK
wjuWfeliiiiii!P j
308 Chestnut Street "nf 6765
To California
By Ocean
From Baltimore
Inauguration of
Regular' Passenger
Service
Sailings Evern Three Weeks
Commencing July 7
With Palatial American
Steamship
VENEZUELA
14,000 Displacement Tons
Beautiful Cruise
Through
Panama Canal
Calling at Havana,
Nicaragua, Salvador
Guatemala, Mexico,
Lo Angeles Harbor
and San Francisco
Ratea on application at all Tourist
Agents or
Pacific Mail
Steamship Co.
400 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE
10 Hanorr Square, NEW YORK
Constantinople
An unusual opportunity for
a vacation in tho Near East,
cruisintr amoncr the Grecian
Islands to tho Dardanelles, gglf
Bosphorus and Golden Horn, g5j
calling at tho Island of art?
Malta. A voyage of roman- KM
tic interest. isS3!
S b
Fast Mail Steamer
Gul Djemal
(14,000 tons displacement)
Cnrrytmr I' S. Mull.
Sailing from New York
July 16th, 1921
1st Cabin $200 and up
As accommcxlntlonH aro limited,
(tsrly lenorvutljns are advisable.
Tor ratea and Information upply
to
Ottoman-America Line
C. B. Richard & Co. Gcn'l Agts. &
M nilOADWAY, XKW YOnif
or any local s a agent
.$m
WfiBfBISSfk VBWfli
EtJT
ai
iERVICE
To
Danzig Riga Libau SteUin
Trnm
PHILADELPHIA JUNE IS
U. S. S. D. "Fort Armstrong"
SAILINGS ritOJI
Baltimore June 8 Norfolk June II
New York June 21
HARRIS, MAGILt & CO., Inc.
Agents
Lafayette llldg. Lnm. o22Q.li Main 7510
ERICSSON LINE
yfiE; DAY BOAT
FOR BALTIMORE
8 o'clock In the mornlnK. daylight savins
time. beKlnnlna Thursday, June loth, Evirv
T.""!10 Thursday and Saturday. K.r.v
Il.Bft tn HtlHmnr. 19 Rn ..JV. r(
Nautllul waUr ride out o( PhlUi
gUnd for pamphlet. PUr'8, B, DltwJ
W
WALL &dl
boardJMI
Tliat WUl
Not Burn
SHEETROCK
WON'T WAIIP. EASY TO EBECT
PEARCE FIREPROOF CO.
1345-47 ABCn ST.
Phone I IVwnrt .1024 Ttr 4tt
ealthuUCflliiDKYlb
TBAfvvaU&, KAK
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
Thoroughbred Whit" Leghorns and llarred
Plymouth Hock, ntrong. healthy nnd nicely
tarled at these creatly reduced prices:
SO too
White Leghorn S S.00 SIR.nO
Ilnrrnl Ply. Korku . ..10.00 10.00
Conic nnd sec these beauties.
Orchard Poultry Farms
(Philadelphia's Largest Hatchery)
39(50 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SilsHSHK
CEASHORE
U EXCURSIONS
ATLANTIC CITY
OCEAN CITY
W1LDWOOD
and CAPE MAY
EVERY DAY
Commencing Sunday, June 19
Round $1 CO War Tin Via
-prip 1,,JW Atlilltlonnl
Vi.i.o Chestnut nnd South at. Torrl-i
atanuura uhjmkhi
Tlmo
For V0:00 A.M.
Atlantle City
Orenn City ?...,,
Wllilwnnd and V5:S0A.M.
Time
7.00 A.M.
n ."0 A M.
Capo Jlay l
npturnlnc from all points COI P. M.
(Standard Time). 0:00 P. M. (Day
IlKht Time). .
Additional Sunday Trains
Tor 10:30 A.M. 7:30 A.ir.
Atlantic Cltv
Returning leavca At'antlc Cltv S 15
P M. (Stnndard Time), O-IS P. M.
(DaUeht Time).
Ffohcrmen's Special
Iaxex Chestnut and Sou'h St. Fer
ric r...in A. M. (Standard Tim-) tt 30
A. M (Dnytlulit Time) eerv Sunday
for SrVelllnR'r'H Inmllnfr (''nv" Ma ).
Atlantic City excursion trains run
in nnd from Mississippi Ave. nnd
lloiinhvnlk.
PHILADELPHIA &
READING SYSTEM
AlleMtlr rity nnllroa.l
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
Cool Summer
Vacation Cruises
QKP'iiway from the heat. Take
a sea cruise to Quebec and
the land of Evangeline aboard
the palatial 14,000-ton ocean
liner Fort St. George.
Five days each way, a twelve
day round trip. Fortnightly
trips commencing July 2.
Itatcs, 5100 and up, each way.
Coll or turito for Information
Furness Bermuda Line
211 Bourse BIdg., Philadelphia
or nnr tourist nceney
IN .VraiOKIAM
MnrCARROLL. In loving memory of nrv
father. JOSEPH MaeCARROLL. who died
June 15. ltlll, DAUGHTER.
ANDERSON. June 13. 1021. ETHFL A
gvuehte, .f Chnrlea and Anna Anderson tn.-e
Eckstrm), ased 2 years. Relative and
friends aro Invited to attend funeral . rvlce,
T.MUJ". 2r ? J'- residence of i,er parents
l.'ll! W I.ipplncott st Int. prlv-ntr. Ir-en-mount
Con. Remains may bo viewed W. d
""-""" uuuo iji. .iN.Mit;, wire or I
John D. Anderson nf n n.r.n.u a.....i.M..
i-uiierui. u vvniin relatives and friends i. r.
i. .. ..l. .: --.."", .jvi.i.iii
i...... k... .... .. . -: ." l
V1'- .'. rom her Ule
int. Fcrnwood I
DAsr.
widow of
menus ar invit'.i to attend funernl serv
?-n. 1 '1'ira ,
K'lldellCO 21
. -, r.M Precisely, at h-r late
10S N. Caniao st. Int. pri
vale.
RAl'Cliril -At fJIenolden. Pa.. June 14
CATHERINE P Gloved wlf o, of Rudolph
C Iluuchrr and datiahter of John S and
Lucy A. Stump. l"uneral services nnd Int
lrl afternoon nt Miibacli, Pn. Friends may
view remains Thurs eve . at her late resi
dence. Parker and Ashland aves , Glen,
oldon. Pa
HENTZ At National Park. N. J. jtm
12. IRA WALTER, son of Jacob and .Mlna
Rentz. 0 years Relitthes frlendi Invited tn
funeral services. Thurs., 2 P. M., National
Tark M. E. Church Int. private. Vlevvlim
Wed. eve.
ROONi:. June 13. ALLEN ROONE I'u
reral services Thura . 2 P. M precUely. late
residence. 4140 Terrace st . Ruxboroueti. Int
private. Friends may call Wed. eve.
URADI.EY. June 13 ANNA, wlfo of late
Arthur Uradley. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral Frl , s 30 A M
lato resldenco, 340 Delmnr hi., Roxborough
Solemn requiem ma?s I'hunh nf the Holy
rnrnlly 10 A. M. Int. St Penis' Cem.
nilAQAN. June 13 SAMl'EL P . hus
b.inil of Mary J. Irranu-an Funvral services
Thuri.. 1 P. M . late rellenre. 0 N
Front st.. Darby Int. Urvcnmount Cem.
Ail orsrinljatlons Invited
HRENNAN MICHAEL P.. husband of
Mary A. Rrennan, of 317 N. list t . died
at his summer residence: in Ventnor Cltv
N J . Juno 12. Relatives and friends are
lnvlin.1 to atttnd funeral Rt St. JRmes'
Church, 3Sth and Chestnut six . Frl. Solemn
itiiu.em mass at 0:30 A. M. Im Holy Cros
11HINTON June 13. AMANDA 1" wife
of William O. Ilrlnton. Rol.itlvc .ind friends
nro Invited to funeral servlc.s. Thurs 2 l
SI lato residence 23S0 W. Thompson st.
,n',:.,1'-rA,.?.t0 ,Soulh Eaurel Hill Cem
UROWN (Nee Collins' June 12 MART
A lH.lov.dwlf,. ol ! Nicholas II llro.vn and
tljuchter of late Charles H. Itnd Marsniel
tolllns. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral Thurs.. 8.30 A. M , husbana's reel
dence. SOS'i ,N nth st. Solemn mass of re
iiutem St. eronlca's Church 10 A. M Int
S v I'ntHedral Cem.
ltROWN Juno 18. 1021 EDWIN H eon
of lir and Mrs. C H Drown Re atlv."
and frletsls. aljo the officers and employes
of tho PhlU. National Hank. Invited ik tu.
neral nerv
ices. Wed.. HP. M.. residence.
4327 llaltlmoro ave
Int. private at con-
ven enre or family.
uim uiti.i iv June 13
M.FRED hus
band nf Alwlnn Ruachbeck (nee Knaueri
ased 42 It.lntUei, and friend" and "at" .0
?':.'f.?' V;,' ,.?..-w"," WS'inber are In
. iivii ...,., lunrini 4I1UTS , m I" M
residence 3210 N. Reese st Int. Hillside
Cm. Friends may cn.l Wed eve. ' ",,,,,u
n,RK. At Woodstown. NT T i..- tn
MAUV ANN I'LAIUv. ivted 80 years Reli
tlvis and f lends tnvttedto funeral services
Thura 2 P. SI., standard time, reslden":
Woodbtown. N, J. Int M. E. Com. Trim
tl'WVea ...HllVCb l. 'lljr 4i;.V VV. Jl. (Statld.
ard time).
.. .7 ,-Li... a. 1..... ,..7 . ..' . .ii
GUl.blNii.- June n IIHUKIET COLLINS
(nee Kennedy), wife of lata Patrick Collins.
'uneral private. Thurs., 7130 A. M.. from
er late residence. 2720 IVUom aL Solemn
j03Arttlfo.
VwUHJktvVTCl vr vm
Wfl
111,1 iru, linn j
immfiirr. i.m, mum St
v-.'ii. 1 i.iiu. in,., luii ven.. Hirer 11 1" t '. V Il2nie. uf T. ....
HAITZEL. June 13. WILLIAM beloved " vVfaddev stK'Jmv Prlvatr
husband of Alice Ualtzet (nee narrett) Reli. IU Nra j , fNSir?fln" Jr J'AW-
live, urnl friends. an.r employe, o'f Stceh-n L'e Vharle," Mer?'.,A"nft . "V.. St'n-on and
""''".S?-,1" 'nvit.'!1' 'uneral services. , Relatives and friend, a io nun li of th.
T-hUf.".V C P. Mt ,at'?,',.ia residence. 1005 1 Nativity High School Anne" Fnvlted ... V
L. Hlrch st Int. North Cedar 21111 Cem. ueral. ' tours.. 9:10 AVM' (rnm 1,1 m'
Friends may call Wed. eva. 1 restderv 254 Cedar st .ff ' '" ','"'
DARNES June 13. DAVID S. son of ' maw Sx Ann's Church 10 A T lni""S
Smith and late Lena Rarnes, aged 44 Rela Holiv "''rner Cem. ""' il"
tlvcaand friends, also Loyal Order of" Mooe . .-V.W?.ri .-nJ""0 U- 1021. ANNA CiTH.
0. D4. and liurixir lloatmen's Union. In-1 ;X!"V ,'M.L'S' " of Jacob Mees H -V.l
vited to funeral serviced. Sat . 2 P. M re, . I 7" Relatives and friends Invited to e"r
denco of hur brother. John W. narnea lfiiis '' rrl . - V. M . residence 01 ' aonSn taw"
S 2d st Int private. Fernwood Cem" 7' hn V "'' Elklna ave, Elkln" Park"
View ni- lrl eve. Int private. ,rK
Tune 13. R'-l. SARAH ANN', MICHAEL. On June 13 int u.r,
Eini nue Ilast. D.imi.... ..... , ineuiL., .' "it"?. fJ' .J."-I. HAZEL
rtKATIIH
of John Dalle;, aced Oil. Iltlatlve nnd
friends Invited to funeral services, Thura.,
2 P. M.. residence. J. Wesley llotven, 1018
M, 2d st. Int. private. Mt. Slorlah Cem.
DAnnEt.1 June 12. OKOnOIl If., hus
band of Julia A. Darrell (nee llyrne) and son
of late Samuel and1 Borah Darrell, of Mid
dlcborouah. lnirlatid. llelollvns nnd friends
are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs., June
III, 1021. from his late residence, near Olass.
haro, N. J. Solemn hlch .mass at St.
Drldiret' Church, Ulassboro. N, J,. 10 A. M.
DAVIS. At his residence. 80(1 n. Main
st,. Moorestown, N. J., on Juno 13, 1921,
OEOnOE, husband of llentrlre B. Dals,
Relatives and friends, also Phila. Ixde.
No. 2, U.P. O. E., and all other organi
zations of which lie was a member, are
Invited to tho services on Thursday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver If. Hair
Illrl.. 1820 Chestnut St., Phila. Interment
private.
DOBNAN. On June 11, 1021, AHCHt
tlAI.P DOllNAN, aaed 0(1 years. Itelatlves
and friends nro Invited to the service, on
Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at his
lata residence, 433 9. COth st. Interment
PrFAmnANK. June 14. DAVID C. FAIR.
PANIC, sued 17 years. Funeral services
Thura.. 2 P M.. from parents' residence.
2123 Appletreo st. Int. private.
KAMIIUM June 12 HAiLitir A, DAI.-
.iL,i. wiie oi jmi rnincis jarrell.
Funeral services Wed.. 1J A M.. late resi
dence. Will Huhicam ave. Qermantown.
Int. private. r
FINK Juno 13. HU8A.V K.. wlf nf .Tnhn
Fink, aired &3. Itelatlves nnd friends Invited
to funeral services, Frl., 2 P, Jr.. residence,
107 Mountuln st. Int. private Fcrnwood
Cem. Vlewlnif Thurs, eve.
FI8MUTH. On Juno M. JOHN O, W.
husband of Hannah niddle Flmuth. nt
Montlcollo. Fla . !cd 77. Servires on Sat
urday. June 18. ,on arrival of 1:23 p M
train from Market Htree Ferry (daylight sav
Inc time) at nivejton, N. J. Interment pri
vate. Plence omit flowers.
FOIUlKSTJin. On June 13, 1021, HMZA
'ETH C. FOIIRESTEII (neo Chalmera).
w'fe of the late Thomaa Forrester, aaed fill
joars. Itelatlves and friends are Invited to
the service, on Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock, at the residence of h-r son-'ln-law.
William Schank 3117 Mt. Vernon st. In
terment at Mt. Arorlah Cemetery. Friends
May rail Wednesday exonlnc
FORT. Suddenly, nt Philadelphia, June
12' 11)21. HAMI'EI, H. FOHT. In hfs 70th
l.ar. Mineral Thurs.. June 10. 2 P. M
from residence nf his son. Harry V. Fort,
near Mt. Holly. N. J. Int. Pemberim Ilaptitt
Cem.
FOSTER. Suddenly, on June 12, 1021. A.
VIRGINIA, wife nf Edgar H. Foster, of
B101I Ilalttmore ave., and daughter of the
late Jacob N and Abigail A. Hoefllch. Rela
tives and friends are invited to the service,
on Thursday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock at the
Oliver II. Ualr Hide. 1820 Chestnut st. In
terment Mt. Mnrlnh fVmeferv. T.-r!nrlM mav
1 tlew remn'ni. WedneKdnv auanlni.
FRISHMt'TH. JOHN C. W.. husband of
; iinnnan ninnie rrisnmutn June 14, 11121. at
Montlcmlo, Fla.. aired 77 years. Servlcn at
i l.Uerton. N J., Sat . Juno 18. on arrival
1 .2.1 train from Mnrket st. ferrv (dayllfrhl.
savlnir tlrno). Int. private. Please omit
i flowers.
J ORAD7. On June 12. 1021. WILLIAM J
husband of Acne Oradv (nee Curtis). Fu
neral on Thursday, at 7:30 A. M.. from his
late residence. B18 Quarry st. High mass at
St Augustine's Church O A. M. Interment
Isew Cathedral Cemetery.
,S.nA?!T7l!DWA,U) ORANT. June 11.
I J.0J1. Services at Oliver II. Dair's. 1820
i.iiiiiui si.. veanesoay, at a o'c cck.
ORIFFITH.-Juno 1.L 1021. at 21 K
Farrasrut terrace. HANNAH HEI1ECCA.
daughter of late George and Ruth L. Orlf
Jlth. Funeral services. Frl., at 3 P M.. at
t. L. Shurtlcft'a Amrtments. 3020 Market
st Int. Fernwood.
OUNN. June 13. MARY F a WW. Fu.
ntiral services. Thurs.. 2 P. M . funu Pern
bl5.n,"t:u In1' Private. Woodlands Cem.
I,tAtL,sL JV"? 13' JOSEPH II.. huxliand
of Lydla E. .Haines (nee Lnnasan). Hda-
i v onTnnT.rrAe,,Sa' Bl" Wnahllgton Cnmp
No 2rt7. P. O. a. of A : Hancock Command.
ery, No 3. P. O. S. of A.. Quaker fit
Lodge. No. 31. K. of P.. Anna M. Ross
Camp. .No. J. S. of V ; National Camp. P
S'-.J?.i.AK nn3 '"iPloycs of Phila Rapid
, 1 ranslt Co.. Invited to funeral services
v v..?. P.' M.-. at M" 'to residence. 2T27
i ,3ih tnt.l Private, nt Arlington Cem.
I Fri!T'i7.,mnj' C1 rhurs. eve 0
HANNA. vTllne If! ntir vnn w M ..
ii..l ?-. .. 'aie Caroline Hanna. Rein.
-V-o i nn olc'l'!5' a,1-' 'taska Tribe. No
I ' V.'.r' & - ,H' Jt-' an curt Weiisloy. No
...,,,- . .r . ."' ..' .'J, puii .
H.... 'wr! l it"! " funrsl servieei
i.i '"tinbottiom. aged 02. Relatives and
WrlZ,. mvnea to attend funeral. Frl.
r,,..' ".J1"0!" ,no residence of her aon-in-
n-ndaJ.'i ?hl1' Int- Private. Lawnvlew
mnnlrleJ"1J',n,ar cn" Thurs. eve.
HIPP. Suddenly. June 14, at Ocean City,
iiinn- .iIi'ImAMV.hu,:b"n'1 of Elisabeth M.
Hipp, aged 00. Residence 1328 W. Rock
lBn?,.wtV....P10 notlco later.
iimiTO?BI'1"V,ln5 " ,n21' OEOROE
HUMPFEft. husband or late Annie Humpfer
tree Horn), aged 68. Relatives and friends
,.r lnV.i,1 ,.' H,,rnd funeral services.
Thurs.. .' P. M.. at his son's residence. 1214
Oregon ave. Int. private. German Lutheran
t-em. .
nIJ.?TT0N'tr"J.une ,13' A"E M. wife of
PnJ feiinHuiat0P. i"s Uradley). Relatives
and friends invited to funernl, Frl.. S:30
A- M.. late residence. 1.105 v. pi av.
v4CJ:AIiN.I:X Ju'". IS- JIARVJ.'-KnAR
..V.n.i .:'" "ml00 '"ends aro Inv ted to
attend funeral, Thurs.. 8 A. M from the
residence of Danlrl Hoardman. 3453 Cresson
.nas.Fsi""n,0M,S.?hk"1V Mt" requiem
?. .nr"?t's Church 0:30 A. M. Int.
vVestmlnster Cem.
KENNELLY. June 13 1021. NORA A
NnN1!lI'LY,(,nre.,I'ou,,h"h)' wlf "f ""trick
Kennelly "''atlves nnd friends, alsu
L-ague of the Hiered Heart of St. Veronica's
a.oVvrC.h' ?,re 'nvl,e'L o ttend funeral. Frl
5- .k J .' 'r?,m. husband' residence. S743
,-' , ,. Solemn requiem mass St.
eronlcas Church 10 A. M. int Now
Cathedral Cem.
LAMPTON. June 12. at the residence of
her couslrr. Mrs. Justus M Thacher 'sf
8. 21st at. ICATE CA.MPI1KLL .daughter'
of tho late James A. H. and Ella E Lamo
ton. Services at Church of Brethren rie?
mantown ave at.ovo Sharpnack it. Oer'
mantown. Weil. 3PM """ ' "er-
.,L.E.c?nTX '" Wllilst'own. June 1.1 m-i
"ARTHA P. I.F.OQETT. In h.r"7fith veSr'
Relatives and friends are invited to attend
fun-ral aervlces. without further imtle,
Thura.. Juno HI. Srvl-.t nt ohariel of riT'
ten Hill Cm. Co.. E. Washingto l,n. Cn'l'.
rime1'"7"' Pa" 10 A' 5yent.?fnr5
IyOUDERRACK. June 14. JLVRV S
muun- 01 jonn . Louderback Relatives
ILf P.. M" ,"'. her atB residence. 142 Wat-
Kins st, int. private ftpmi,
tWi- -.. It.. !i.Vvllt lernvvood
Cem.
n-nwn iiiwv cuii inur.. err.r - i ..
MnenrtRrtiin ...: . 2-l.:.-"r
--- .--.-.. ., uii.. i.i. .111,1-.
AR. htlsband of Elisabeth 'm Jfi-.Vi.:M"'
need 57. Funeral servieei. Th, .. ;,".;'
","r"' " ""uiiuay nnernoon. at 3
;. ilotk. at her reslden.e 2211 W. Cumber
UV,11 wN. l'', -rment private. Friends may
call Wednes.lnv eve'illlB.
MU.LKIAN On Juno 13, 1021 Ji:notr
F. MILI.IOAN Funeral on' Thursday morn
i'ii 1 "J b.iw1"e,k' 'r" his late residence.
131 S. ..1st st. Renul.m mass at Mo.t
llbssed Sacrament Church at B o'clock
Intei mem nt Holy Cross Cemetery
MOHAN lune 13. JOHN J. MOHAN son
nf Ml-ha-l J and the M . Hntiniih Mora"
tnen Carrt. Relatives nnd friends arc In
vlled to attend funeral. ThurH., 7'3(1 ,v M
fi om his mt resilience. 142 N Sflth st Hli
inasa of r-'iu'em at the Church of Our Lady
. fVlet..rn V M Int H.lv Cross Cem
MOSS June 13 KATHRTN P. dauehter
of Harry T and Klsle I. Mos (nee Stein)
aged 0. Relatives and friends are Invited
tn services. Thurs., 1 30 P. M , parents'
residence 441S N nth st. Rrt. private
Friends may call Wed. eve.
Mt'LLIN June 13. 1021. jni;pu ,,
band of 'ale Mntth-i Mulltn Reimives nnd
frl'-nds ar,. invited to attend funeral Thun
n P M.: residence 1211. Christian st Int'
1'VrnvvniHl iVm Remalna may bo .'lewed
WeJ . S to 10 P M.
Ml'LVIHILL. June 13 ELI.ITN M.. wife
of lato Michael Muiv thill. Relatives nnd
friends Invited to funernl, Frl , S:3( A M
late residence, 23211 Federal st. Solemn mass
if requiem at St Anthony's Church 10
A. M. Int Ili-Iy Cross Cem.
MLTIPHY June 13 EDWARD S. hus
bnnd of Rose Murphy (lien Dufly) and son
o' late Rernard and Ann Murphy. Relntlves
nnd friends, also employes of David Lupton
Sons. Court William Pern. F of A., and
Dlv. No. 0 A O. II . Invited to funeral.
Frl . 8:30 A. M from his late residence
2n3B E Clearfield st. Solemn requiem mass
at Church of the Nativity 10 A. M Int
Holy Sepulchro
MI'RPHY June 12 KATHERINE wife
nf Michael Murphy Relatives and friends
are Invited to funernl Thurs . 8 30 A M
late residence, s220 Walnut st Rolemn re.
iulem mass nt Nt jitmeV Church 10 A M
Int Cnihedrnl Cem
NORTHROP June 11. MARIE D wlf,
nf Harrv II Northrop, dauuhter of Hush P
and Sybella McManus Relatives and friend
nie Invited to attend funeral Thurs. H 30
A it residence. 1R28 H. 24th st Holemn
hlsh mass of requiem St Gabriel's Church
10 A M Int Holy Cross Cem.
OI1RIEN June 13. ALEXANDER J
son of I.llla Bud late James O'llrlin. Rela
tives and frlnds also Lawrence K Delsney
Fost. No. 20 American I.islon Invited to
funeral Frl 8.30 A M Into r- sldenc S3"
N 22d at Solemn mnss of requiem fit Fran.
MNnKRTAKEim
f." iZ:X ",'r 5l n" Mo reulen. 2121
L. Am st Friends may call Wed . after 8
.-..J.".' nr'vatc. Oakland Tern.
HEOINIiOTHOM. June 13. 1021. at
Lakenort. N. tr Mmv a ...,- .Tr.n
.. HUE II L ..II-
Solemn requiem mass st. Stephen's Church
10tAviVo Int.' Rolv Cro" Cem.
JO.MJS. At Chestnut Hill, Pa . Tue.dav
Juno 14 at I) P. M . CAROLINE S. JONES
DUO notice of funernl .111 1.. ,.. v-"-a.
V Michael. R.latlves and friends n'.
Montgomery circle, V. of a" and emnlov'IS i
of OM. Ticket Co arc lnvlte.1 "K,0?r:
Hi
21
nr.ATii"
r' Xavler Church 10 A. M, Int. Holy Cro
C"U . .. .. ... T...J
Illillinjliu, ai eruninrc, .run ii,-u"j( ;
111(1?! HELEN lllHHT. vyldow of Oeprta
nEDFOTtD, Due notice of 'funeral will M 'lVi, (
glM-tl. '
nOMMKT.MANN. June 12. 1021. rATltA' '
RINli, widow, nf Dietrich ltommelmanij (nea
Keller). Relatives and friends nr Invited ttiU? '
attend f funeral. Thura. 8:80 A.M., resWetie ''A -'
r i. nn. n:it4 Ponlar st. Solemn masi of
iinil.m nt Church nf Our Lady of Victor i ' j
10 A. M Int. Holy Redeemer Cem.
iitiauf.r.r. June. in. WALTERLT.. on of '.
the lata James and Mary Russell, RelatlVM ,,;, t
oml friends also Frankford Ixidge. No. 2f)WJ
17. T. O. R M.. aro Invited to funeral .frl., J 1" i
' t r. from his late rss dence. 34S0 Mem- t' 'i
fhls st." ln? r?o?tn Cedar Hill Cem. Vli ' .
n'iu'" "" i'-Ci. .v. jrin:;;T 'vi" v
,nHAULINb.-At Vlneland. June 13. AM.,
TONIO. husbnnd of Phlllmlno OaUllnn. lllth
8 to 10 P.. JL
mass of rcnu m at unurcn o; o ''"l
Vltieland. N. J.. Thurs.. I) A. M. Funeral
Frl from his lato residence. H. 13. cor.
13tfi st and Snyder nve.. 0 A. M. Int.
" SAYEN?9 -"suddenly, at his re.ld.no..
WaldhelS. St. Davids. June 14. WILLIAM
HENRY SAYliN. Due notlca of funorul will
''"sTKVENH. June 13, CHARLES Vf.
HTHVENS. Relatives nnd friends, also '
I odie. No. 3. F and A. M.. are Invited tn
ntten'i funeral services. Wed. 2 P. M at
LVStlU. Iiuni,..,. " ;,:"--. ,-" 1. ..I...
his latO rCBiacnce, u ..wiiun n.v, nil,
PrTHURMAN. Suddenly. Juno 13. JOSEPH
W THURMAN. aged 00. Funeral services
Thurs 8 P M (122 Wakefield St., Oer-
mroOEY-JunePri3alrd21. TERESA, wife of
Tnhn Tooey (nee Dally). Relative and
friends also St. Francis' n. V. M. Sodality.
f'mi.iii.J in Attend funeral. Thurs.. H:U
A' M from her late residence, 745 N. 25th
mt Solemn requiem mass at St FrancH
Xavler Church 10 A. M. Im. Holy Cross
VARNOCK. Juno 11. ANNIE J . wife of
George W Wnrnork. Relatives and friends
are Invletd to funeral servires Wed.. 3
p M . at her late residence, 1R17 North at.
Irit.' Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call,
TUWATSON. At her residence. N. W. cor.
20th and South sts.. on June 14. 1021. MART
F wife of Charles O Watson. aed 19
icsrs. Notion of funeral later. ...
WATTS Juno 13. MARY HARVEY,
daughter of Mary Uroadwater and lata
David Harvey Watts. Relatives nnd frl'nd.
are Invited to attend funernl services, Wed.,
11 A M precisely, at tho residence of her
sister. Mrs. Joseph E. Paradise. 531 West
Vie.- ave.. Oermimtown. Int. private
WEHER.-On June 13. 1021. ANNA M..
widow nf Frederick Weber. Funeral on
Friday. 8:30 A, M.. residence 1551 N 11th
tt Solemn high mass at St. Malachy.
t liurh. 10 A. M Interment St. Peter'.
C,'wLLIAMS. Suddenly. June 12. ELLEN
(nee Cooke), wife of Arthur Williams. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services.
ThursV. 2 P. M.. residence. 2040 N. Falrhlll
rt Int. private jiernaiua inny ura tw.u
WY(H'NO. Juna'ia!' MAROARET C, wife
of the late David Young and daughter of
the lato John F. and Sarah Wolfe Funeral, .
to which relatives and friends and Kxrelslor'
I odze. No. 80, Ladles of Golden kaglo, are
invited. Thurs.. 2 P. M.. at the residence,
of her niece. Mrs. Carrla Artls. 150 RItner
M Int. Arlington
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KSf KTATi: OF WILLIAM P. J. HCIIEN-
' KEL. dereasl Letters testamentary
on the above estate huvlng been granted to
the undersigned, all per 'on Indttled to tha
said estate are requested to make payment,
and those hivlrc claims to present tho same,
without delay, to ,.,....
HELEN SCinENKEL.
Or ti her attorneys.
WILLMANNd & FOODY.
1122 Steph-n Olrard Rldg.
KX5 JWTATK OK ritKUKKU K KICK. OF.
Itt' reused letters testamentary upon
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PANY and Clarence L. Mitchell, all persons
Indebted to thj said estato are requested to
make payment and those hov'ng clalma
against the same to present them, without
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Nos. 325-331 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia.
WILLIAM P. a EST.
President.
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the undersigned has mado application for
the renewal of Certificate No. A 7018(14. for
ten shares of stock of the Pennsylvonla
Railroad Co . Issued to Carl A. Knlaer. and
dated nth of May 1021. tho nama having
been lost or destroyed. Milton Helm ic Co..
New York Phila ,
CERTIFICATE Notice la hereby given that
the undersigned has mado application for
the renewal of Certificate No, A 701803 for
ten shares of stock of the Pennsylvania
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