mmnmmmm.. -,; . . rManBmfflmju -. .. .TiBi (',,;' V' ,w' csrisyvvv,,- 'jro MsMMMIWftMUMWW HP-1 WKT,'Trrr 3" JMF HTVUBI'Fmt' TOTF-12 ' " ". t V,. v - "" ' -;. I'iIT '.'i'lr V.C ,-s, s 5 " 1 ; ' 1 . , , '. yv-c " , ? i I , 'i m '8 TAFT NEW JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT f Sonata Approves Nomination, b 60 to 4, After Attack by ' Jt i I Rflrak anr4 .InUnertn fjsv .Y I uv,u" """ "m" ' - - LIFE'S AMBITION REALIZED Taft's Public Service Has Covered Wide Range Mr. Taft'n appointment to the chief jiisttrcahii) of the Supreme Court marks n precedent It Is the first Instance on recoid of a former I'roMdrnt of the nitetl States lieiiiR named for high judiiinl honors While John Quiiiev Allium nnd Andrew Johnson returned to public llfo after their retirement from the presidencj, the entered the legls lntlvt brnneh of the Oovernmcnt. To Mr. Tnft has eome the unique distinction of heltiR translated after ft comparHtiveh biiof lapse from the pot of thief executive to that of chief judician Mr Tuft's career linn been one of conspicuous public service In his outh he wai nu ifMatnnt 1'ros ceutlnc Attnrnov in his native count) . promoted thence to n local judgeship later Solicitor (Jenernl of tho I'nited States, then a Federal Judge, ioernor (leneral of the I'lilllpplnes , Secrctan of War, and President of tin I'nited States. Hvcn nftet lii retirement from the latter evalted post, his useful ness as a public servant did not ceae. for he was made co chairman of the War Labor Iioatd nt a critical period In American liistorv In ever) post he lias discharged his duties with signal honor Washington. Jul 1 William How ard Taft, formei President of the United States. un nominated vesterdav bv President Harding to be Thief Jus tice of the I'nited States to succeed Edward Douglass White The nomi nation was credited to Connecticut and not to Ohio The nomination of Mr Tnft was con firmed by the Senate in executive ses slon late In the afternoon, bv u vote of 60 to 4 Opposing confirmation were Senators Horah. of Idaho. Johnson c' California, and Ln Follettc of Wiscon sin, Republicans, nnd Watson. ' Georgia. Democrat When the nonun i tlon was first received it wns hoped U a time thnt the compliment of contii matlon In open executive session would be extended to Mr Tnft, but it wns (oon apparent thnt such action wns out of the question, and the confirmation was considered in secret session. iDcatijs jCnmTTR -..Ttma Hn AW n irlf. m (h It .Mosj Arnrour runerul ?rvic 9t 2 P. M J13 Rockland avi- Varberth lt Int private, BRl HTJJI, At 4J V. Brlni:hurt t June 28 MAHKI, nrCItTni 'n Wnt'i mm), ajted 3S Kilatu - jud f i icr Is hi Mted to enlccf. Sat 3d r M t c'i rtldenco of hr brothr John I. Jar) Watormtn. 2132 N' Iark a Int I vate BELL on Jun d 11121 In tho 79lh year or hli er EDWIN . tini.I. o Stroudaburg Pa Sfrilrn it hU lit rl dnce. OUT Main n Krldij -iftemoon at 2 30 o'clock Mmbr of i'rwnt Iodse No 40.1, F and V M of hl-i h" i chartar mmler nr lnl'.d to ttnd DLAIR June 20 1DJ1 PAULINE E wlfa of Ocorce nialr Jr runral nfrNlCfs and Int at comonlenri. of th famllj BOWE Jun 20 IP21 MAHV i ldow cif Slvetfr llu umil"S nd ft li n ik rlao Altar and Ror Sorti-tv f st j,.im th Maptlut ' nur h I allei C It V lironch N S2H ar ln no 1 to vt nd fu neral Sat S 3U A M fr-m her rfllnt M Shurj an Mannunk ' l-n n i 'iui n nun at M John th llaitisti ''hurrn in A M Int St John. BUCKLEY At Media Pi Juno 10 1021 ELIZABETH A dauhtr of th lat John and MarM Huckloj luo nntl "f f nera.1 "III be ilven CAIRNS June 30 bOPHt wife f John H Cairns (nee Kineri Hlatl nn I frlenda alo mmber!i of Ihe Third Splniu alilta Church are lnlted to attnl funri aerMros it hr renldence 110 N I'an "' Sundaj nfterroor .' o lock It.t Arllnutun Cem CALDVELI, At t'nrno c.io N I June 20, CHARLES II hunband of jne B CaJdw'll Servicer IX 1 P vt it ihi Oliver II Batr Hid l2n i h' .tnut ' Inl rrlvat Weet Laurel Hill m CARICAN Jire 10 ctixrii:1 I" hi bnr.d of Mvry J ( nrrlmu cn-e J l.nson) jnl son of Join and Roie tnrrlaun K nil and friends nUo .-in Pomlnro i- ui ell S 130. K of C . Court I et navlvanli I of end 'William .V hnrton Jr Itin"r' ii eieiv Invltod to funeral hat s 30 V M i..nihi. . r..un 157' a 21d et -.-lenin inaaa of equlem -t Antnnnj a rhurrh 1't A. M Int Holv c ros COSTON June 2'l t-vUUIE r lf of Woodland I' c njton Kelitlve nl fil'nd Invited to fitwril i-ervlcen Frl . P M at the resldenee of her "later In l-i Mr P White 4'10 E Walnut limr i.ennan toven Int prlvnf COWPEN Jun- 10 it her re.) len' 400'J Cedar ae MHY V ciiVVIE'.' uirnl 1 Funeral ivl Sun I P M at Boehm'a Refornifd I hun h rilue lloll I a CltEDITT June 2 Ro WILLIAM A CREPITT Funeral erv lce s,it , at draie Ilaptlet Temnl"i Broad an I Herki. ele ai 1. noon I tit Edn t em DAPS5JIS June T KDVIOMi eon of Vincent and Marnaiet M pati.zla ad d montha Relatlvnii and fiend iro InMt.d to attend funeral Sn Ti A VI Inm lil tmrenta renlileme 471 N "11 et Vnnflu mam rhurrh f si c lelinlr n A M Int Holy Croa c em DAVEY June J7 ' AltRIE wife of John Davey (nee rhlesel Relatives md friends Invited to funeral service sat t P M residence in Lecl ae K I ansdonne Pa Int rernwood em Frlenda m.i call Frl . afier "J P M DKENK1 -Jime .1. il!VHtl- r t- 1 loved husl nd nf VIar(!are, t i i Tie i tlvea ind frlendi ii . s, i vr II v Name Pocei Punegal Sorlet 1 u N i A. O H and emplnn nf Mi nudum a Club, are lnltel u itten I fin nil VI i S 30 A M fruit his lte reel I n e I J II r- ... ... tin . .n rn ilnnt m i. Si chnrloa church in V M Int llilvcru CeDOYLE June 2 1"21 IKRfMIAH It hiiVhsnd nf Annie Dl nee Mrlatvllle) Funeral Saturda A M. from mtn reel dene 1711 S Hlin l MOiemn niaan cu requiem C hurcli of 8 Thn AM Intermcni .N w ci A,ECKER June 2I at 1 Joseph A, Ecker atted 7 .t erlamls lfarinnn I on . Il'.ii.nn '"." - A M Intermtm . inini-nri ' .Miir. iv FC'KER June 2I at i:ilalitht iwn Pi JoaVph. A Ecker eKed 7H eare IW.nvM A. M. are Invited to attend serein 3 V. M.. at L P Keller t Sine S JSth t nnd Lehltsh ave I nc Sunt ncirrienua ,'"'."" ,..r.'"a ::',.,.. " K ii h I aurel "ni.PIinDOE -nn June '.o in.'i Ellv yfJLWEI.L widow of lames II hldrwlu and dauirhler of the lain Joseph H nnd Mm Knlubt Llnerd ae.l Hiwn "ervleea on Baturday mornlnB at 1J o look cdallht aavlnv time) noon irt the Gladstone lltl. anil Pine ats Interment private EMnERY June if. VSNIE K wlfo .if the late William II Kmheri na.il Mi Fu naral services s it TP M late resld. nc 1181 I'nulkrod at 1 rankford Int Nnrtli FALLON' -June .' MARV K wife of Vm J Fallon Relatives in t trim Is In vltid" to funeral Sat H 30 V M 1 H7 N Hope at Solemn tequlem inani ul St Mlohaei;a Church 10 A M Int lloj CrFUF.Y!-On June 30 1021 IOLISA HARTLEY wife of Euaene J Fn v Funeril services Sunday July 3 P M at iesl .... a, h.r husband Ifi Lexlnifton avi i2"v . .ill k. . . i.n. t. l. lorcnancvuie n j mi prii-- riiuuua ,V nlnt North Laurel Hill Cem uj," KRy.ut,. 3D, at her lace resldwue cillh ava. alia lutn si uaa iane paiiaii JBRRY wlfo of the late Panlel la" Fry aied 03 years 1 months Funeral services In Pljmoulh t hurch, Syraeuie N Y OUIFFITH June JU at her residence 2418 N Oarnet at MARGARET V (nee Pavls) widow nf Charles Clrlftlth Rrlu Uvea and friends are Invited to seniles Hut 1 30 P M parlors nf Martin Em Hon. 2S0O Diamond st Int private l w In Frl. evs IIAIIItlNliro.N June 3d KI.I.AHEril HARRIMiro.N Inee Hlnan) wlfo of lati WllllJDI E, Harrington Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral seiv lira. Hat., 2 P M.. at her late reslilen 2(111 Parrlah at. Int. private. Friends mai rail Frl eve, jfJ,nVET.-Jun 28. MANNING J.. hus; haiid of ;h at Annla H Harvey, aaed fll M." BWr. ylc. Bat . at 2 P. M Wi. (ilJ.ctUC, i!C23 Pcjnn at 'iflnh ''ilia J i.lllilj,,.,)..M .-.ttrir! i. i'...ln'...it.., (.'.iMiifeVtfti.iV rfT.. ,,V,,t,,..ii,.rii.viii. Ut,t..i . . ' New Chief Justice WILLIAM HOWARD T FT The former I'roldent Is tho first in the history of the I nllrd States to hold tho highest jndlrl.il .mil execu tive ofliics A dispatch from Montreal last night convened the Information that the ap pointment would be incepted Seuator Horah led the light against nrTii1? lord Int East Cedar Hill Cem Remans ma be viewed I'll eve HVUfiHF.Y Juno .' THOMAS husban I it lte Rose Hnushc Relitlvei an! friend" llolv Name --oeletj ind B V M Sodility are Invited to attend funeral Sal s In a M from his late residence 3720 Locu-u si -olemn requiem rrass St James Church 1 A M Int Holy Crots Lent HFPFFliA VN At WashiUTtrn P r tune J- THOMAS" hutiljind of Ellen Hetfer nan fomerly or c nina. n N J ai,ed 7n Funeral sit p II fr m lir il st bt i iraln will arrive J 11 P M tnt ( alvar C em Camden HET7 June 2t M VRTIN C husband of .Vlarle Heti (nee Oabler) ared rn Rein Mi" and friend" nil sncliles of whih tn wa a member Invited to funral faat 1 1 it from his lau residence 241V N Palrhl 1 st Int. private nt Greenmount Cem Re milns ma he Mewed Prl after 7 P M HITNEn In France Oct JV 10P EP VARP Tit VI ci i ii Infanirv 7luh Plv on f Pinlei o ar-l late ssrsh r Illcner a?ei Relatives mil friends invliod n funeril Sat Jul J J tn P VI "b.rvlies and Interment at National Cfiinetorv Halnen f and Limekiln pike Germane wn HlcHE& On June 3" I0J1 JtiHN" hubind of Mnn II Hughes Relative and f'l.nds ire Invite! t, th" servi e nn Tue d u afiernonn at J o elnik it his late res Mm e H20 Mckean " Interment prlviie kESNTt cm Juno jl i'iji H VliRlET rf MHii N inch vtnlnw nf Henrv S Ken ne ii,r d J earh . rvices Frldav after noon . o i liwk from piriirs of Sechler A Makulre ru V .Oth Interment private kSiriKl luno jh i.hKIIVRP kMT TEI liuiban 1 rf lh I He Ceriru I- knlttel IteltlUes ftendK ind Ho Vim " flt if M I ilii- e i hurih inutol to funeral "at 1 V VI late renlence um v kirk st solemn high requiem ociss at St Ulll3 i h nrh n 10 A M Int pnite Hr 1 H imr Corr LEHIOHTO.N June .! VVILIIVVI hus hand t the Hte Annl- Loiuhton Ililitlves nml friends also Brotherhood of I nn ' F F t the p n Count West Park .S SI P nf A I O H M No ',h are incite) to attenl funera in fc to A .M res lence -.lid I inrm'ir ave " lleinn reo Hem miss St ctieeir u I hnrh 1" VI Int st Penis l en I ocME.sBR - on June jn IdJl I.nlIE I iiMiVIf IsIJR wife of the InCe c h irl i. I I ongmoiier gied 71 imr Rel mi vei ml frimla iro unit 1 t th eri n s(tiirii afternoon nt i I ck it the "I i H ldir 11 K JS20 ii injt st In t mi' nc u in.oniniunt i meter Remains i ie, ho iewod Prl lav eveninc 1'illTRHVlk Juno .i ihua M w fe f '1 I n laiudcba. Ic l.e), i inl ftionilK nro Incited to attend fun r 1 sorlo s uu j p VI late rwilin 170 lunlaii ' lot pi i in Pri ids m fall 'il 7 t j i P AI VI Vi. I llih lun J- ll.'l Iiisbi H s l"locd bust an I f M r I Matulre Rein tle end frlnd an ins il I f sit.nd fu icral Snt k in V VI fr m his I it resl lenrp HJO U V'rk st - tm requt in miss ii ht Ldw n I c hur h in v M pr i 1sel Int jirl.31 New itli. Iril i em MVRTIS' tune . i at her rosilei ce I'll MirlllK st VI VIlilAllP.T VIAItriV Itela t cos ail I lends are Incite 1 to attend fu tell! Ht Sail A M frrni Che levirlence of hei t ephe John I Vlirtli, jn.'l 1'iplar st -1 1 emu mass of requiem c ithedral 10 A l Int old c atlielril c em M i.iiVVAN lune ill IHHN" A Mc f.'lW VN ll.liticee ami frtoi at , pQ llJr( irel 1- of V nnd N rthem t,ller! t .r I l eft M 1 in a-e Ins i. n t i.nt funerni iat e CO V VI fro hu I leslilftice MO N' New Vtarket st leinn r tuiet is- i Augiistlno s i hui in V M mi 1 1 lune Ml I HAN i mo 2 drmerK f ' -iiV Ouirrc st VIC VII c fo f J b M h i I unein n In V VI repilene. f her 1 f rv i 11 w Vlri. VI e Meiiu Ill.Tl Ad Iso (' t II .'ii nisi '.l c u th !, a I ir'h in A M It Intic s md fri nls In lt I Int ItOll ' I SS Vn I II I I. It lune .'i liijsl in I of Uiitna II Vi ind fri n Ih Itli hi vin.l I and A VI umhi i II PI kadi nh t ' mniandr HENRY c I AT 'til' I HiUtlces ke Ni .'111 I V i banter Nf No ill v p Phi a c onslsttirj V A II s inplnves ( f V IIMalll c r imps & rna Hhlp nd Eiigln Hull ling I n ire Incite I to ittend funeral ..ei h es S H 2 10 P VI rorildeino M2ll it pilcHie R mains mu t to 11 P ! June 21 KI. IA BETH A M itnni roruurlc cf7ls.'2 V N Mh "t 1 1 low m rrl 7 Mi iT I RAM ife i f lib. rl 7tl at Re iti e t 1 frlonrK ni.. invlMd t ill nd funeril m ices sat li Vt P M rosld n i 17P I r.ild ic" C olllnftscci n J N I Int privat" VII RPin lune 2H 1021 VIVRY I wife f the late Willi nn II Uurphc (me Fisleri Relatives an I frlen Is ire Incited tu intend fun ral Sit 7 to A v from her lau ri s. l,ii e II VAlnti st (totn and Vlirkctl Hlch re'iulem mass St limes ' hun h 'i V VI preiisilc Int Cathidrnl lun c NFLLLY luno JS VII VtvlllJI S rui.banl jf .Mil NtIhv Relnticcs nn 1 fnen Is ilso i mpl cis of P It R are In vlied In nttend rum rl tercices Sit 1 P M lat lendenco .'JJ7 s Rnstcc . J at Int Northtvo ai e'em I r.-rds trny ca' I rl oca N'EL'HER -June 20 1921 AI.VINA M. wife of llujo A Neuber fn-e Schoanecvald) Funeral servlcea Sat J P M at her lata residence 001 N Franklin st Int private. Remains miy be viewed t rl eve OILS - Suldenly June .'7 VIAROARET widow of Jamea Otis Relatives and frlenls are Invited to attenl funrrul Frl sao V VI from her dauRhter s resl li nee Miirln lies IflH Haul et Rt'iuleni Inch miss at N'ailclts church 10 V I Inl Neic i athedra! (' m Psltk Juno .'II REBEC f' daughter of the late Iruiam an 1 i ith rlne Perk Rela tins and frl. uds an incliel to attend fu liernl s n lie" Sat .' P il at Hit, resl dem e nf nor nlci Mrs VV P Slegert 1100 laiccnton ace Oak Lane Int private PWSOV tin lune 20 10J1 ELLIOTT I) husbmd or Mars II Paxsi n (neo liar lis) Si rvlce nn Siturda afternoon at J n'lliak (dayla,ht savuiir time) at I he Oliver II Hair llldg lo.'O Chestnut at Interment prlcala. PEItkH Suddenly June .Ml JOHN r. PEItlt' Ir aged IS NltUHllies and friends h. ' "i PHP i :MrW fl ' s$S ' 'StaK". s T H La' :- vl .W&r Cream fe '""' 'ff You wiU like ABB0TTS CREAM BUTTER-Ki$ -Jla MILK if you drink it ice cold on a hot day. Vy, I ' li The warmer you are the more you will appre- YJ? I ciate the delicious, old-fashioned buttermilky ly ' flavor. Try a bottle it is the most healthful IVjij noi-wemnei- annK Known. ii 1 1 1 1 "The Beverage for every age." Ir: I 'II Phone is to Dclner a Bottle Tomorrou Baring 020'i i Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. Jh k 31st & iTOLV Atlantic City L , ' Chestnut sQ stiyL Pleasantiille ff - 1 X Both Y"YM iVitdwood jfY'' ' NXPhones fj "Jf Ocean City jft, I r X i . - ' " N I " ' CT-e.i ll'j'i I -.iSs -It-Vf l -.-:. ...IJ, .. ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 the former President. He declared that Mr Tnft ceased the prnrtlce of law thlr ,enrs ago, nnd thnt since that time he hud been In politics. He argued that Mr. Taft. who is sixty-three jeavs of age. Is within seven enrs of what ho termed the nge where by law n man Is considered to hnvc readied mc age of Incompetence, The nomination was bestowed upon Mr. Taft and sent to the Senate with out the distinguished recipient s knowl edge. The President announced tho anpoltnment in the White House at 4 o clock. Mr. Harding's selection falls "upon his Republican predecessor beeatlse. In the President s own words, "lie is the outstanding figuro In tho I'nited States that comes within the Rcnpe of my choice " The field of availabilities was earcfullj scrutinized. More thnn one eminent lawyer came within the range of possibilities. Hut measuring one lonsiderntlon with aunther. the Presi dent decided there was no candidate so well equipped In point of reputation, prestige, learning and legal experience as William Howard Taft. General Approval Expected Mr Harding is hnppy to think the approval of the country nnd of the American legal fraternity will be prompt, enthusiastic and universal It Is the first time on record that n for mer President of the United States has been appointed to the Supreme Court bench. Mr. Taft will be the tenth Chief Justice and the third Otiloan or the second Connecticut man to occupy the post. The new Chief Juetlcc succeeds the jurist whom lie himself appointed to that position Tbc late Chief Justice White was nominated In 1010. News of Mr Tuft's appointment to the Chief Justiceship of the United m PKATIIR from late resldmce nnij Pitman st T.s cons Int North Cedar Hill Cem PETERSEN -on June .0 1021 HELEN V daughter of Holder M and Helen J re urn aged IJ vta's Relatives and frlenls e invited to tho funeral on Mondiv morn iff it . to ci clock from her parents real n e 1JI t chancellor st. Requiem high s at st times Church at ti o cloclc In " ment at tmi t ross remeterv PINKERTOV - lune J8 WASHIN'OTON' V hush end of Marv L Plnkerton nela nves nnd friends, alsv Ordi r of Artlsm S W Assemblj No 18 A O M P Invite I to funeral services Frl S P M 6H7 M-nster st Int parkesourc pa PIVKFRTOV - June 20 lO.'l ROBERT P PIVKERTOV Relatives nnd friends ilso Meridian Sun Lolee N'o 13s F unl A M ir incited to attend funeral service Sat J P M pirlor. nf Pivld II Bowen e. s -i Ml S 2d st Int private pisst;iT June 2 inji EVIAVPPL A PosFLl aged H2 Relatlses and fr end ire Ins ted to sttend services at his late residence Jl',2 N 21st st Prl 2 P M prerlsels Int Oreenmount (m Friend, mas ca I Thiir 7 to 0 P VI pitOMis sufiaVni, jut .! WILLIAM t PHOVIIs Riistlses and friends Invlled t funeral sat SAM 14V N nth st ltonuleni miss s, tohn s churcii o a M Int prisite Prlends nn call Frl ese It VI STOV lune jr MARY IRENr diuahter of VV llllnm 0 and Ellrabi ih Ral stop ngei 4 R'litnes nnd fr.ends Invite 1 is attend funeral serclies hat .1 in P vt l.n Ba-I'er ase shirnn Hill Int private REACH i in Juno an 10J1 BENJAMIN RLAc If In his S4th seir Srrvlee on Prl 1 afterninn at J 30 o i 'ock ut the Ollser II Bair llldg sjn chestnut st Interment nunrr.Ti - s.n nu jun 20 put VM' EL 1 iHlocd hufhsnd if Hcrilef Pins in lUlertn Rost s e 'til friends iio S'husiklll Tribe N .'OJ I n p. M t.lu "ushini Ciurcll N'o 10 O f I A in I Th imu W Buck esrl Deneflclal Assn. In tori t nttnl fun ral serclcts 1 jes J P M late rrsilenee 4020 V 13th st Int f.r'nwivil fl if Pi Cem FtOI t.ivsos June .'0 ERNEST hue hand of Ad i P Rolllnaon (nee Claughtnn) ig"f 0" Relatives and friends are Invliel to sttend funeral Pat 2PM from his late residence 4270 Torresdale ase Frnrsi 'ord Int Onklinl Cem Remains mas le viewed Frl from d to 10 P M SAI I s Jul e 3d MIN-MF w fo rf i -nils -i us nee I 4'i Relallc w ind frten r li ml t attenl funeril Pun 2 P VI ii nsll nee .103 N 30ih st Int Jnti Ii shurun SRC,FNT June 2d ELIZABETH wife of J J mes irgent aged IJ seirs Rein uses ml friends Invited to funeril Sat 2 P M la e re-illence 700 Johnson et Int Perncc ood si HIPP June 30 MFER PCHIFF riid 13 Iteiitises and friends are invite 1 to attend funeral sun II A M late real d. nee 100.' Erie use tnt prlsate S OTT lun. 2 A I HFRT son of Ute F hrn pi and Reheccn So tt Relstlces anl filetdf ire inslti.il to attenl funeral sers pes -llt . P VI late resljence "t y i ook a e rjienolden Vt nt pr sate P!i ise omit (Iocs era SHI A tune JR WILLIAM P hiithan I of Jessie F Phea Relatlses md friend Insltel to funeral Frl S 3n A M from ri s dence MIS Oalnor rond, M.snnefleld Sr letnn iniss if requiem at PI Greuory c hun 10 V VI Int prlsate Ml" SMITH On June 10 I0JI J(1 s Pit husband of Theresa Miuoemlth Seis Wo on Siturdis afternoon at 2 o lock nt h la' resl letli e 4 10 W Glenscoo ,se Il I ri ent at Clreonmount C'emeterc View la Frldas es'nlng siIOTWELL - June 30 JOSEPH H bu bn t of Hattle Vt Shntwell (nee Curllsi Tle,tlces nnd friends ala i emplose,, of the Il t VV to lire Invited to services Tu's . In p Vt residence 2'oS VV Climb' rlsno ft Int prlsate isMiril June 30 ANNA r SMITH (ne Berwlndi sslfe jf act captain samuil R hnilth Finn ral sersiros s ,t mn i Ft.ro V "V-tri st Int Wish lnsier View nir Fr so si RITTVI VTTER B V.LTHAS VR husband nf Maris -trlttmacter (n,e Oesrhger) Rels tlc.s ird fi lends also nil em letles of which In sc is s member Invited to attend funeral sat 7 10 V VI residence 1131 VV Sslcer st High mass St Knnasentura s c hurch i V M Int Hole Sepulchto rem SIN DEI IPS -Suddcnl luno 2s IOIIN Ol VP huktatid of Vlarle Fbert Sundellus Funeral services Frl J P VI real letici iTik W Johnson st Uermantnwn Int nrl snte Emt loses nf the Put pass Leather Co nnd Jung und Alt-derber Verelp in Invited rutins' Enterel Into rest at Green Hi Wis on June 2 1021 Res WILLIAM ft 3 lions' husband of Virginia Vliiseed rhor nnd son rf the late S'lcholaa and Ellzabrtl Whlleman Th ini Service nn Tuesdav mom Ink at 10 o i lock at the (Ml ir H Pair lildg lo'.O Chestnut at Interment ct l.nurel Hill c emeterj ANIiKIlSLlCE June i's EPWaRP s V ASPEItSI H E M P Servl.'H Prl 2P VI late resl lence IJ7 H nth st Int prl WATSON -June 30 IOIIN' huabcnl f Sallle Walson Funeral serclcs Sat i p VI rest loncv 3J37 Ilondlnnt st Int North Cetir Hill Cem Carpenters and Joiner, I'nlon No U are Invited VVEII.P June 20 WILLIAM W EH.p iKeil TI f rmerly 00(4 Oenge ave Itelith-s anl frlenls are Incited to attepl fun rnl sorslces Srt 2P M. hrivel of Vndrecs J Pair L Son Arch and 10th sts Int i ) VVLSKENITACH June 2 KATHEIHNB (nee Acker) wlclosv of lavuls Wenkenbsch Remains miy be slewed Prl ese from S to 10 oilock at her late residence Hi", v ,10th st Int ot the convenience of the family IJNnFRTAKF.ns l lly" BROAD Aio I rV- OIAMOH5 ' -i..flrr,rYe.'W ao-ssr . States was discounted In Washing ton owing to what President Hard-, ing termed n "leak." Tho Presi dent was good-naturedly discomfited over having been cheated, as he put it, out of his own "scoop." A reporter who anticipated the day's events spoke up and said : "Nobody 'leaked' to mc Mr. Presi dent. I Just guessed It." Montreal, Julv 1. "It has been the ambition of my life to be Chief Justice." William Howard Taft de clared last night, "but now that It Is gratified I tremble to think whether I can worthily fill the position nnd be useful to the country." "I have received telegrams an nouncing thnt tho President has nomi nated me to be Chief Justice of the United States and that the Senate has at once confirmed the nomination," Mr. Taft said In a signed statement, com menting on his appointment. "I am profoundly grateful to the President for the confidence he has thus shown thnt I can 'discharge the Im portant duties of the exalted office. I sincerely hope and pray that I may be able to show that his confidence has not been misplaced. I highly appre ciate the Immediate confirmation by the Senate. &saa-'xl ''""'vijsaJii "I shall havo In the nenr future to resign my professorship of Federal con stitutional law at Yale, the presidency of the League to l'nforee Peace, and my position ns occasional editor on the htaff of the 1'uur.io LF.nont. of Phila delphia. W. II. TAFT." 1 0,301 IN STATE GUARD '.I. ! .II Adjutant General Reports Federal ized Units to War Department Hairlsburg, July (. (Ry A. P.) Units of the new Pennsylvania Na tional Guard which have been accorded Tcderal recognition hnvc a total strength of 10.301. There are -11)8 officers and 0803 men. according to Information sent to the War Department bj Adjutant Oenernl Frank I). Heart for the com putation of the allotment of Federal funds to the State military establish ment. The reports showed: Infantry, offi cers 223, enlisted men B143; cavaliy, officers 02, enlisted men 1304; field ar tillery, officers 121. enlisted men 2370; engineers, officers 22, enlisted men 513 ; medical, ofbeers IB. enlisted men 313; motor trnusport, officers 4, enlisted men li": staff officers. 11. enlisted, 3. Zrric&S T HOWARD the close of the war, to partially meet increased costs of manufacture, the price of THE HOME JOURNAL was increased to $2.00 for yearly subscriptions and 20 cents for single copies, and the yearly subscription price of THE SATURDAY EVENING Post to $2.50. Since then, costs of manufacture have receded only slightly, but rather than wait for further reduc tions in our favor, we shall do our part now toward restoring normal conditions, by returning to the old prices on July 1. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WH f AT xjj&We- n u a Mft. & UlS jm4m8S Ti 15 cents a Copy fi Saturday Sitfrnizo' 5 cents a Copy Both on Sale Today HARTWELL ESTATE $10,500 Physician, Victim of Duty, Left Everything to Wife Dr. John H. Hnrtwcll, 3302 North Rrond street, who died June 21 follow ing lnfeatlon of his hand during nn operation for appendicitis, left his en tire estate, vulued nt $10,500, to his widow. Ills will wns probated today with the Registrar of Wills. Ry the revisions 0f the will of Ade laide K. Carruth. who died June 2T In Hie Rcllevuc-Strntford. where she lived, her estate of S200.000 Is made a trust fund for her husband. John 8. Carruth, .ftnil her two sisters, Marv Norris and Ressle Nickels. They will share the Income equally. In the event of the death of her husband, his sdare of the principal Is divided, ?10.000 to lUMPlNGfrHKAl WmU.Mayberry' 5Z4WALNUT St. smmmmw VVtfKKi roms 50 wjl $2.00 tho Philadelphia Homo for Incurables, nppioxlmutcfy M8.0MI to the Sw Cen tury Guild nnd the Lalnnce. to nieces nnd nephews. ,' . . Several letters wilttcn by Benjamin Franklin are given to the American Philosophical Society by the provisions I JkffllGettysburg Z tisr "America's Greatest Battlefield" 1 rTi U K( Round Trip QaagpHBr !)JtJJ War Tax 3Se 9 ilillHi Next Sunday. July 3 i JtMBiill rKu(wgr,5te Uil . wnHiD Time), lupplnc at rVprlnr Qsrdsn St., 0e-IT-LeWsti BfJWCTfcgrigm lamUa Ato.. lintiMdeaBi., Manijrunk, Can. 1 i' 11 '''I NwWtKnWMw Xatnnuiir, IiwtsX Oettyakwjt 4 00 P. w, B SaPflNQ-wP'3Sffi' (Stahcliri Tlh -0( P. M. (CwUght fto,),' , i a Year by Subscription a Year by Subscription of the will of Annie Bradford 1(3 Walnut street, who died June. a ?H library Is divided between tho YnVifj Women's Hoarding House Ahaocl.i .5 of Philadelphia, and Jhc PennnW Institution for tho De.fr and Dumb ? estato Is valued1 nt .$130,000. ' llti JUt 1 iHic,' .Xut, T m