wmm ? & , aVI fl i. u r: M 7 f -., v V -J t Va A. M " J &Ti ''f. t r ' i an cut IN TAXES PLANNED Decision Mado at Whlto House Conference on New Revenue Bill ARMY AND NAVY TO SUFFER By the Afoclnttl Pn Washington, Atiff. 10r President Harding having intervened to strnlglitcn out tar revision differences botwer-n leaders of tlio House of UeiirOKentntlves and TrennTiry officers, Ways nnd Mcnns Committee ltepnbllcnni net to work tt. draft a revenue 1)111 to yield $:i,07.", 000,000, or approximately $000,000,000 less than had been suggested by Sec retary Mellon. This total was agreed upon last ca nine at a White Ilotiffi conference at tended br Secretary Mollnn. Sneaker Gillett, Representative Mondcll, of Wyoming, the Republican llouhe lender : Chairman Fordncy, of the Wayx and Means Committee, and other prominent Houae nepubllcans. At the same time decision wns reach mi. It was stnted offlclall , to cut $."20.. 000,000 from cstlmnted expenditure for this flcnl venr. leaving the totnl nt $4.0.14.000.000. as ncnlnst the Treas- urr's rsllninte nf S4.rn4, 000.000. 'I'IiIn BTfeyiKG PtfJBtrt pCERlPHlLAPELPqiA, tyBPNEfiAy, AVGtim 10, 1921 i Mcnns Committee had planned to raise it to 13 per cent. Auto and Chech Taxes Abandoned The program, furthermore, does not contemplate any Increase In the tnx on tobacco. The proposals of the Secre tary of the Treasury for n $10 auto mobile tax, an Increaie postal rate and a two-celit tnx on bank checks were definitely abandoned. Estimated expenditures of the Unv crnment were reduced about $:i."0.000. 000 bv calculating that the expenes of t-e Wnr Department could be cnt MO, 000.000; Navy Department. S100.000. 000 s Shipping Hoard. S100.000.000; Department of Agriculture. ?2.".000. 000; railroads. S.10,000.000 ; other gen crnl expen-.o. $1!.-.000.000. The program of tnx reduction n'so contemplates refunding of $tOO,OOO.O00 In war unvlngH certificates nnd S7i. 000.000 of obllgntlons tinder the Pitt mnn art. From source other thnn the revenue law. the program agreed upon nntlclnntpo S70.000.000 more from cus toms bv reason of the new Tariff T.nw, S100.000.000 from back taxes nnd $200, 000 000 from salvnge. The conference nt the W hlte House had the Immediate effect of clarifying the legislative situation In the Home. It fixed, first of nil, the amount of rev enue to be raised by the new Tax Law nnd brought about n complete reconcili ation of the divergent estimates sub mitted by Mr. Mellon and by House leaders. The most pleasing fenturo of the conference, to House lenders, wns the agreement reached whereby thero maybe effected nn actual reduction In taxation. Regarding the outstanding obllgntlons which will be refunded. Mr. Mondell pointed out that the fiscal require ments of the Government within the next few years will be considerably re duced, and foreign creditors will be brought to meet their obligations to would be accomplished, it was explain- this .ouniry.o.-. "" v'; ' it drastic slashes In es- poiDic "ievs m vu..h.., ...., ,. v.. rl. hr somewhat --- - . .. . timates for the war, .Navy ami Agricul ture Departments, the Shipping Hoard and railroads nnd the refunding of $170,000,000 of disbursements on no count of the public debt. Chairman Fordncy said his commit tee probably could have the new revenue hill ready for consideration by n con ference of House Republicans next Mon day, nnd lenders generally thought the measure probably could be paed by the House bv Augut 20. permitting Congress to recess on that date for a month. Measuro to Have Precedence Under the program ns now nlnnned. the Kenato Finance Committee will Phenomenon Caused by Shell Shock In France, Veteran Says Boston, Aug. 10. X-ray photographs, lust tnken prove that there is an car- me .sennit: r manor- (. ommiirco will" ,. .. ,,, ,.!, ,ni work on the tax hill during the recess I to-oar pubsagewny through the cranium with a view to having it ready for I of Harry Slinnley. n wounded veteran .lolif As a result of the meeting. House 'eaders will return to their work to morrow with n definite nnd final pro gram of revenue revision. In their opinion, the mutter of details now re mains the chief difficulty in the way of revision. EAR PASSAGE THRO' HEAD Sonnto action when Congress recon ened. This would permit of final pass ge of the tnx bill ahead of the per tnanent tariff mensure. n program, It Was explained, which the President de sired to have cnrrled out. The great bulk of the tnxes which It is proposed to repeal would come off as of last January 1. these being the excess profits tnx. estimated nt $4r0, 000,000, nnd the income urtnx brack eta above .12 per cent, which nre esti mated to yield SflO.000.000. After this year the income tax would be reduced to 25 per cent, entailing a further reve nue lo!S next year. Repeal of the other taxes proposed one half of the trnns portntion tnxes nnd the o-cnlled nuis ance nnd luxury clothing levies would become effective next January 1. 1023. The proposed Increase in the levy of tne incomes or corporations also woulil bo made retroactive to last January 1 The White IIouip agreement was for , an increase of 2' per cent Instead of i B per cent In this tnx. making the totnl ! 12'2 per cent, estimated to yield S12.V ' 000,000. Outstanding Features of Bill . Under the agreement reached the new revenue law will contain the following outstanding provisions : First. Rcpenl of the excess profits tax as of Janunry 1, 1021, making the law retroactive. i Second. Repeal of the higher stir- . tax brackets, those above .12 per I cent, ns of January 1. 1021. nnd the I remaining, nhovc 2.1 per cent, as of Januarv 1. 1022. Third. Reduction of the transpor- , tation tax by one-half, as of Jan uary 1. 1022. and entirely, as nf ' January 1, 102.1. Fourth. Repeal of the so-called soda water tax, the so-culled luxury tax of clothing, nnd of other "nuis ance" taxes. With few exceptions there will be no new tnxes levied, under the agreement arrived nt. outside of nn increase of the flat tax on corporations to Vl per cent and possibly other minor tnxes under consideration. The flat corporation tnx agreed upon represents a reduction by one-half In the increase originally con templated. It Is at present 10 per cent, ' nnd some members of the Ways and I I of the Canndian expeditionary forces, who is under treatment nt the Massa chusetts clinic for diagnosis, attend ing surgeons announced. Six shoe buttons which he attempted to pass from one side of his head to the other beenmo clogged and the photo graphs taken for record clearly show them. Three of the buttons linvo been dislodged. One passed out through his ear nnd two through his nnsal passages. Shanley's condition was f-ald to be seri ous, because of the danger that the hooks on the remaining buttons might rupture a blood vessel. The phenomenon was caused, Slinn ley said, by tin concussion of an ex ploding shell lu France. mmrm mmn For Back Ache I CANADIAN GAYLY WELCH E BYNG Groat Celebration at Quebec to Mark Landing of New Governor General HAILED HERO OF CAMBRAI By the Associated I'resi Quebec, Aug. 10. Quebec was in holiday attlro today for Canada's new Governor General, Ilnron H.vng of VImy, due to arrive this evening on the steam ship I'mprcss of France. King's whnrf, where Lord Byng will land tomorrow morning, nnd the streets leading to the provincial legislative chamber, whither he will bo conducted for tho Installation ceremony, wcro gny with flngs nnd bunting. Scores of Cnnadlnn dignitaries were present for the event, which occurs only once every five j ears. The populnrlty of "Byng of VImy nnd Cnmbral," leader of the Canadian corps during the cumpnlgus of 1010 and 1017, was expected to eatn him one of the warmest welcomes ever extended to an Incoming Governor General. Lord llng will spend tonight on board tho Kmpress of France, debark ing for the installation ceremony shortly In-fore It o'clock tomorrow morning. The Governor General's salute of nine tteu guns will be tired from the citadel as he fteps' ashore betwteu the lines of n military guard of honor. lie will be iccelved by Premier Mclgheu nnd his Cabinet nnd Immediately conducted to tin- Icgltlntivc chamber for tho (in stallation ceremony. He is frchcdulcd to depnrt for Ottuwn, tho Governor ((neral's seat, nt midnight. Lord Byng tli'n General Sir Julian Bvng leaped into fume In the spring of 1017, when he led the Canadians in the .storming m.d rapture of tin- sup- I 1 ord1y impregnable German posltlnn mi Vimy Ridge. A short tlmo later lie wes mado commnndtr of the British Third Army. AgMn In November the world ro sounded with the name of "Byim of Cnmbral," hero of the "battle of the tanks." In thU engagement Byng'a troops, led by Niuads of battle tanks, drove deep Into the German lines before Citiubral, tubing thousanda of prlsonc's n Ml llir.'iiienu'g the oiitlre GeimMl )o sitlon in France, The Germans struck buck vigorously n few days litir, but wro unable to regain ncnrlv nil the ground Byng hnd tnken. For tliN ex t.'cll he w.is promoted to the vault nl full General. VETERANS PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR CLAIMS ADJUSTMENTS Passage of Sweet Bill Makes Imme diate Adjudication Possible Indianapolis, Aug. 10. (By A. P.) A nation-wide campaign by Govern ment officials, tho American Legion nnd the Red Cross to effect a sweeping set-tloiu-ut of all Government claims by o.vfy 'co men wns announced last nij1'1 ' n conference of Legion offi cial . Government representatives at U'.rclonnl Legion headquarters here. The announcement followed word from Washington of the sinning of tho Sweet bill, making possible immediate ad justments and tho nppolntmcnt of C. R. Forbes ns Director of the now Veter ans' Bureau. The clean-up campaign will start to day, plans having been mndc previously by Mr. Forbes, nnd district representa tives were ordered Into the field not later than August 10. It is expected to continue for ut least four months, or until cvory community In every State ha been reached. Clean-up niuads representing the Government, Legion nnd Red Cross will tour the dlstrids with authority to consider nil crn-os of compensation, vocntlonnl trnlulng, 1 ospitnlization, medical and surgical treatment. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTEBOOK By Lee Pape , Mn sent me to tho grocer store for 1 pounds of potatoes this aftlrnoon, saying Hcers a C dollcr bill and for goodnlds sako be carcflll of the change. Well if I don't lose cny of It, ma, 8(111 you glvo me n nickel of It? I scd, and alio scd, Get the potatoes and dont waist so mutch tlmo tawklng, Meening sho wouldcnt and I started to go crround to the grocer store feel ing sorry I was going a errand, and I met Puds Slmklns half ways crround and he went the rest of the ways with mo on account of not having cnything elts speshll to do, nnd wen we got to the grocer store there wna n sine on the potatoes saying G cents a pound, $2.!K) a basktt. Me having a Idcer and snylng to the man, How meny pounds In a baskit? (10 pounds, you save 150 cents on every baskit, sed the man, and I scd to Puds, Hny Puds, if I buy n bnskit will you help inc enrry It home, nnd then my mother1 will be so glad nbout savins tho 150 cents maybe she'll give me n dime nnu ill gtve you - cents oui of It. fiowndlng like n good Idecr to Puds, nnd I bawt n hole baskit lnsted ot jest ,1 pounds a,nd me and Puds started tr carry it home, byboth taking n hold of the bottom nnd wnwklng sideways, Puds saving. G wlzz. holer smonks. If I'd of know how heavy It was, good nite. And we kenn on wnwkintr and rest Ing, at fcrst mostly wawklng nnd then mostly resting on account of tne nasKit getting heavier lnsted 'of lighter, nnd jest wen wo wns nlmost home the baskit dropped on account of us dropping it and tho potatoes rolled all over the street and It took us about 10 mlnnlts to pick them up ngen, Puds saying, Good nltc, If I'd ot knew this. And I opened our frunt door and called back to mn, Ma, I saved you 50 cents, if you dont bclecve it conic out nnd see. Wich ma did, looking slspicious wen she came out and mad wen she saw tho bnskit, saying. A holo baskit of potatoes, sutch an Idcer, they'd nil bo bad before I had them half used up, take them back immcc dltly and bring mo S pounds like I told you. And sho went in agen, and Puds sed, Well I'll bo darned, if I'd of knew this. And wo carried the baskit back to tho grocer store, dropplnfe it twice insted of once and wishing wo had never oven snw It. 1 Columbia Grafonola n-2 formorlv priced nt J120, now JOS. EAST TEHMS BLAKE & BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. Semi-Annual Sale goV Heavy Soles that are flexible Children's and Misses' Barefoot Sandals The finest we have ever seen! Sizes 5 to 8 $2.50 sizes syz to ioy2 $3,oo Sizes 11 to2 $3.50 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Ettablished 1868 KuWUt I is 1 UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATESPHNECAfrVALUE ON THE MARKET LET US SHOW YOU. r gf 250 N. Broad rjc JrcmffctK.mQkf Stxops BUILT IN KALAMAZOO. MICH. GAS Soldering Furnaces and Appliances rOR CATALOGUE L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Irtl. Uarket BR4 Keittom, Main 4000 BW Ja"l v?.vrgiii..i.i Relieves Pair Keep a. Tube Handy j Interested in the increased Purchasing Power of the Dollar A practical demonstration of what your dollars will NOW pur chase as compared with a year ago is in progress throughout our Store. Your inspection will be heartily welcomed. AN EXAMPLE 142 of last year's Dollars were required to purchase a 9x12 Bundhar Wilton Rug. Today the same may be secured for 92 of the dollars of 1921. A gain to you of $50 or 35 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HM(IMCKM46EEC0. Floor Coverings Exclusively for Almost a Century 12EO MARKET ST. Tin - $65 The Public Ledger Offers 5000 .00 Black Beauty Bicycles FREE to Boys and Girls Bicycles delivered as soon as 35 subscriptions to either the Morning, Evening or Sunday Public Ledger are secured Pay No Money Collect No Money 6 New Edison Phonographs Model A-100. formerly 1120s now 1100. EAST TEIIMS BLAKE & BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Stt. fivSiT Snrtire HI 7001 nn mm AN ADVERTISING SERVICE You Should nt I-cntt Intcstliule ii. Annum NGLEMAN Trnnaporlntlon Utile. ,CZSonrIdeltGiliead p)oesiTRefletf mis 'raiNii T.fORJvV - RESUIIS I Oil Your printed matter carries with it n stronp nppcal in your behalf if it is distinc tive. Wo nro known to turn out work that is different. Let us quoto on your requirements. 3639 WALNUT ST. PRESTON 3 470 Cnll tin on (lie iilionp (o-dny. IN MKMOHIAM in lyirsa nraiKMimANrR of our ar KDITH. brlnved nlcro of Olcloon C, nnd ClemMUlne W. Torbert. who deu.irted thU Ufa AimiTt in. ino7. UllOTiran. UNCLE AND AUNT. Steatfj BOYS! you FELLOWS who hare always wanted a A Black Beauty think of the fun of bike-hiking thin summer on your own Black Beauty think of the ways in which you can make real money when you have a regular wheel NOW'S TOUR CIIANCE get one of these $65, brand now, completely equipped Black Beauties. You are bound to win one of the 5000 offered. But you must hurry the other fellows won't bo asleep on the Job Got after youra right awayt Today I GIRLS! BONT let the boys get away with all theae 5000 Black Beauties! Remember that the beautiful Black Beauty model, mado especially ior girls, Is offered also. f , iip k , " -1 PAY NO MONEY! COLLECT NO MONEY! CONTESTANTS pay no money, collect no money! Simply secure 35 signatures on the subscription blanks furnished by tho I'ab lie Ledger, turn them In, and as Boon as your 35 subscriptions have been verified you receive your Black Beauty. The contest will be open until Soptomber 15, but you get your Black Bea"ty. a soon aa your subscriptions are verified. THE BLACK BEAUTY T ONG known as the beat built, most serv XJ iceablo bicycle obtainable anywhere. Tho Black Beauty you win In this contest will bo completely equipped, all ready for you to hop aboard and ''step on 'r.M Every bicyclo Is guaranteed for Ave years and carries an insur ance policy for six months' repair of acci dental damages. Just look at these features, mnny of them to be had only on the Block Beauty. CONDITIONS OP THE CONTEST SUBSCRIPTIONS must be secured and turned In to tho Public Ledger office for verification between June 1 and September 15, 1021. Those from whom subscriptions may be taken aro all those residing In Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and who aro not now receiving tho Public Ledger in their homes. EACH WINNER will be presented with his or her bicycle IMMEDIATELY after verification of the 35 subscriptions. Contestants are not limited -as to age- or sex. Men and women will have their choice of full slsed bicycles for thomselvea or the boys' or girls' models. n&jilnl a . J .. ground to 1-10000 part of cm jnch la as aocurat as that which coei SPECIFICATIONS Tnun Blaei 21 inche. Adjustable to 24 Inches Made of npolal trradn itaralosi, cold-drawn 5l?SLtu.b,, whlch hBfl a tensile utrencth of 80,000 to 76.000 pounds pr square Inch. B addle I DI.ACK nEAUTV MOTOIUIIKK No. 8. made of full-Brained leather ; heavily pndded with Interlaced curled hair and equipped with Cushion-Comfort uprlnBa. Handle nam t Kelly mndo Motorbike type: triple nickel plated on copper. artpei Hprolnl 1ILAOK HI5ADTY reinforced; Hex- lbl rubber nnirer grlpo; they nt the flnsore. Clialni Duckworth aolld steel roller; boveled aid plate ; triple nickel plated ; guaranteed to with. stand a strain ot 2600 pound. rodaljii Ill.ACK BEAUTY rubber Motorbike types oil und dust proof t high grade ball bearings! Front Hnbi New Departure, concave front hub: turned from solid eteel bar. Coaster Drake i Latest modern New Departure coaster brake. Ball Dearlnrsi Chrome-nickeled steel balls, ground to 1-10001 (work that Is as aocurate as that which coes uiiu uii iuijbi waicn : an DearinKs eolf-lubrl-eating; need attention but once a year. Tiresi Firestone Non-Bkld; blue tread with white side walla. Mad Guards I Front larpe drop aide mud guard yrllft leather splash bafflo; rear large droa side mud guard with stand latch; guards both front and rear double braced. Vinlshi Anti-rust coat; enamel baked and rubbed down, followed by two ground coata, one fin ishing coat i.nd varnish ; all nlokol parts are aTound, copper plated, triple nickel plated and polished. ul,.t.,lw. EiBOArio equipment with Delta Light head. 'S$W. btery ln t0l tank ! ruoy Jewel reflector tall light on rear mud guard. ol nnd Uatttrj Tnnki Strong, pressed steel tor- pedoanaped Streamline tank with compart- menia for battery and tools built Into main frame. Tools i Monkey wrench: coaster brake wrench! screw driver ; complete tlm repair kit. PmnpL w. compression telescope frame pump with braoket; all heavily triple nickel plated over copper. Choice of CnUrsi Illch black with white head and and dovetaMs r,Ch blCk wlU lrrea head The Illustration shows one of the 6000 be nu 1 1 f nl Mlack lleautr ! eyclrs, "Olism. Dion" model, of Kffl.mii.irMe Oiasii How to Enter the Contest Apply to Bicyclo Contest, Circulation Dipt., Public Ledger Building, Independence Square, Philadelphia, for eubeeription book and other particular, or telephone Walnut 3000, bioyole department, between 8:30 A. M. and 6 P. M., or fill out and mail the at tached coupon to The Public Ledger Bicyclt Department, mmmmmmmmmmmmsamssafmmmv WHO AND HOW A NY ONE is free to enter this contest. The thirty.fivo subscriptions must be obtained between June 1 and September 15, 1921. Your prospective subscribers are residents of Pcnn Bylvunla, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary. land, who oro not NOW receiving the Public Ledger In their homes. '' "mmm Publio Ledger, Bicycle Departments Send me instructions for securing a t t i i t t t t t t t ADAMS Aw?. S. .IT'T.IA If., tvldow nf Hsniy n Adtim. R!ntlves nnd friends ar invlloj to attend funeral irlces, Tliuro.. 'i r. SI., nt the residence of her ton-in-law. John Corcoran. 81.10 Tllton st. Int. private, aia-nwnml (K. of l) Cem. Itemalns may bo vlewod Wed., 8 to 10 P. M. t. AIK!?.? Au T. ELIZABETH, widow of I eter Aiken need IK). Itelatlven and friends arelnv'ted lo attend funernl service. Thurs., i.Ji M. residence of son. William Aiken, ISIS Unity et.. Krankford Int. private. Itemalnii mav bi vleed Wed. eie. ATKINSON' At Columbue. N. J.. Autr. 0. HANNAH. Miaow of Ednard A. Atkin son. aceJ N.t, Hervlcen ThuM.. 1! P. M , dayllKht favine tlmo. lato reildence. Colum bus, N. J. BAUER --Auir. S. PHEnnniCK K. eon nf the Into Allco Under, aged 23. Relatives nnd frlonds, also Do Poto Council. No. SIB. K. of C. and employes of Soutliwnrk Pnet offlco. are Invited to attend riinoral, Frl., R:30 A. M.. from hla lato reFldtnro. 1343 Ellsworth st. Solemn reciulem maBa at St. Teresa's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HARTON. Auir. fi. AMELIA BARTON, at hor dauahter's residence. B41 Albnnua at. Helollves nnd friends aro Invited to attond funernl. Thurs., 8 A. M. High maas at the Church ot Incarnation 0 A. M. Int. Holy Fepulchrn Cem Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 10 P. M. DEAVEIl. Aui. H. MAniK a . ,! ... Ednr L. Reiver. Kunoral sorvlce Frl 2 P. M . 402 lllplta ave., Iloxbarough. fnt. I.everlneton Cem Frlonds may mil Thuia reninc, lllHCIHI.L. Auff. 7. CHARLES J., hus hand of Harah Ulrchlll (nee JfcMonlcle) Holatlvea and fr'enila. also Nativity Holv Name Society: Keystone Ilranch No. 1B7 N A. L. C; employea of Postofflco'Htatlori K. Dlv. No. 80, A. O. H.. nnd St. Cecelia's T A. II. bnclnH, are Invited to funeral, Thurs, 8:30 A. M., from his late rosidence, 31.13 Belgrade et, Solemn requiem man Church of Nativity 10 A. 51. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem RLACKWni.T.. On Aucuat S, DAVID ton ef David nnd Helen KlackMell. nued S. Rela tlveB ard friends Invlteil to funeral on Thurs day, at 2 o'clock, from parlor of Ham Mnuill. 2105 V I.ehleh nvo. Remains viewed Wednesday ovenlns. InUrmcnt Jit. Ptace Cemetery. BLOOMER. Aub. 7 JOHN, husband of Annie n Bloomer. Relatives and friends also Phlla. Police DeDt . Phllaten IoditB. No. r27. y and A. 51. and all other oriranlza tlcns of which he wna a member, are Invited to attend funeral, Wed., 2 P. 51.. late res! rtepee. 40nl York road. Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Viewing Tues.. 8 to 10 BRlRnANR. Aug. 0, at Ocean Cltv. N. J . CATHi:niNF. U.. Loinved lfe of John r Brisbane of 1051 N 13th st. Duo notice of funeral will bo iriven, UROOirn. In Berwyn. Ta. Aug. 0. DI.1ZAHETH, widow of David Brooke. Fu neral Frl , Aug. 12, 1 P. 51.. from resldenro of her son, James J, Ilronke, llerwyn, Pa. Services at 5Iarple Presbyterian Church 2:30 P. 51 Ilt'RKR At Swcdeaboro, N J . Aug. 0. DANIKI. I1URKC. aged 78, Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend funernl, from the residence of his son. Rev John P, Burke, it Swedesboro, N J Thurs D-30 A 51. Requiem mnss at St. Joseph's Church, Kwedesboro, N. J,. 10 A 51,, also requiem imhi nt 8t. Onbrlel'n Church llasleton. Pa . Trl . 10 A. 51. Int. St. Gabriel's Cem , IlarJeton. Pa. IirnNH Aug R. JOHN husband nf nmma Burns awed 57 Relative), nnd frlenna aro Invited to attend fun. nil, Thura.. 830 A. 51 . frum his late residence. 21 OR furlev si , (Jermantown, So.emn requiem maaa at the Churc li of tho Immaculate Conception 10 A 51. Int. Holy Sepulchro Com. CuNI.IN -nun n CAl'IIAItlNR A., daughter of the late Pntilck nnd 5Iarv Con lln Funernl. to which tho relatives and friends are Invited. Thura . 8 A. 51.. from her lat realdence. 312 Slgel st Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the Hncrd Henrt 0.30 A. 51. precisely. Int, Cathedral Cem. COOICHR Aug. 7. HARRY T.. husband of Uva 51 Cooker and son of Minnie and lato John Cooker Holatlvea nnd frlenda. also Court Pnasyunk. No. 34. F. of A.. In vite dto funeral services, Thura.. 2 P. 51., resldsnc M30 MeKenn at Int nrlvate, I'ornwood Cem Vlevv'na Wed eve COIICUKAN Suddenly, In Atluntic City. Aug 7. 1B21, NORA J., wife of John J Corcoran nf 10(11 N Reddeld at , Phlla., Pa Relatives and frlonds are Invited to in tend funeral. Wed . 8 A. 51 . from parlors nr Mrs J. uormiey, join i-acnc ave At IsnilL Ciiv Solemn requiem mas at Ht Nicholas' Church S.30 A. 51. Int. Holy Cross Cem II 30 A 51. DR HAVF.N Aug. II. 1021. EI.I7.ABKTII DOl'I.D wlfo of Alexander 51. Do Haven. Relatives and .friends Invltod to funeral erv'ces Thura, 2 P. M . lit her summer leald.i.in. 31 Nniurnnk Park Nnrherth. Pa. Automobiles iv lit meet train leaving Broad St mutton 12 111 (standard time), at Nar berth. Int. private. DIAMUNI). Aug. 8, 1021. 5IAROARF.T. beloved wife of John Diamond (neo Cos. telloi Relatives nnd friends, also Court Sheridan. No. 1, I. O. O S , nre Invited to attend runoral, Frl H 30 A. 51,, from her late re.ddt nee 2532 N 7th st, Solomn re quiem mass at St l'dward's Church 13 A. M Int. Holv Sepulchre. DOLAN Aug 8, 1021. JA5IKS .1., hus bnal of Dorothy Dolnn (nte .Mlddleton). Rein tlva and Ir'ends are Invited to attend fu tcral, Thura 8 30 A. 51. from his late residence 20 Lewis ave. Hnst I.ansdnwne Pa Solemn mm of requiem St Phllomena'a llturch 10 A 51 Int Holv Cross Cem 1 OlKHIKItTY Auk 7. ARTIICR A bus. I nnd of lute 5targnret Douphirty (nen Crnnaton), aged 41 Relatives and friends nre Inv.led to attend funernl Frl 8'MO A. 51. from his Into residence, 24111 s Mlldnd st. Solemn requiem mass at Rulnh. any church -it 10 A 51 Int Holy Cross Cem fcARLY-AuB II 1H2I. at 4-UO Catharlna it., l'hila. NiriTIH widow nf Aaron Knrly RelattvcH nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral services ut A. II, Ornhlor'a Bide I'emlmrton N J , Frl., 3 P. 51. Int, Ban tut Cem Friends may call Thurs 7 to P 51 nt the parlora of David II. Bowen L Son 511th and Catharine ate,, Phlla. llllMANN (in Annum fl. 1U2! FRED. TRICK C E1IMANN, husband of Unitlle Khmann (noe Speldel), Relatives and frlenda. also Ht Paulua German Reform Cliureli, are Invited to attend the funeral asrvlceo. nn Wednesday, ut 2 P. 51 at his lain residence, 008(1 MnrTcet st R0. mains may to viewed on Tuesday evening ut 7 S,''l','A'!. Interment prlvute. H.l'flv At her residence 20 Good st . :..,..? i.-l;.i,uS.. ",' H;-" ("1"; . I1nw of A W'P'WWIW i -'BLsssl vSH . ., ,,i T)KATlfa ',"7r9 Mid frlsdds, nln'o .(aconote "oTTi-;Slk "Sru. o.. It 51., ar re.peetfuli4l,OWP illend funern , Mat,, 1 p ji" ,' "IHfs mttnl Lutn.rn Kmsntiei Church 'Ct I-J Int. at Cedar Hill cem, nutch l 2 P7&.1 Hft&Xs$SmAl Supply Co. 111th Infantrvos.i' P.Bttt' ion or jururii and late rtiui.wti: nged 83 yeara, Relntlvea ,Ja i"A Otis' Bernard Bchleael Po" , " AmrlJlna. aft and members Company I, Hi'" Uii? Ply Co.. 1 nth Infantri ' Imdtl'f n. rmern from hla moihef'.";e,M2,,) ' r.rft.nk."n. "'iV-est Chester; nf ' T l?ih- ln?lb. S!Mt "' house.' o a' KtW. tnasa nt St. Agnea' n. c. ChifiN; ' "lllik Interment St. Anne.' r.i.1"'". 10 A. .' husband of .lane ft. Ooucher Vl?nD , neral aei vices Thura.. 8 ! v a 7. fi lora of 8. P. Frnnkentfotd iSii ' tk tSl st. Further jervlcSS on Fr H5"5' , v KJ. - noyle.town 'riim.'' fc.i.Hfi uvjiLetuwii a.niTi. --... .. K OHANT n A... - .... ", V.. widow of Joseph' A,' nViVt EyWBBrit Mrs. Edward , ll.oweli."n nel1?i.J!M fr.end; are Inv ted to the aerviei "" M dy afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at A."' drnce, 4102 O'rnrd ave lnt.rm.-.r '" tML HARRIS. Aug. 8. Inst '""JH'frlfiJr wife of late Samuel Harrla"ANNA'I i aged 82. Relatives and friend.? "M services, Thurs.. a P. M.. t .,,..'" Km U 2.2' 2L""'rarrt -t. 'Int" r,0,n., r"W A1?1 . " '"T-Aur. 8. of dlrhth nilf. iiK?i yreVi. son of jLP.htherl' JiOif Inl'rment Woodlind 0emreJo0ryhll!;.n,l4 t ' oJOAnD,'.'rMvVf..I.,AUI?rVA.'N'XW!!U Sept. 28. 1018,"bel?vedUson Vf'S.1?.?" nnd Mnrgnret Jordnn. neliiL,.h!. '' hi are inviteo to attend funers fremaJ."Mi ter's residence. 177 loth ,t,, LTSvf" V.. Thursday. August 11. nt 6 a it klSni K Sir?ey""b".,y?r tm at A C 5Ia1yA'armSInary?,yFerAnUdaie8DR?lJ'- world aa Peter Knpp, nan of win?Ji ls "J lato Jllchael Knpp and Lroih.'lml." "4 Chnrlos A. Knpp. C. 8 Sn heB," S pulem high mass for the repose of1.'! Thursday morning, at 0 ff'reeic h i 5S ledTonTl ffi.'.ft ,-' "I i?32;'are"lv'V;0a!? "u"r a:'' -a': aTer inv ted to bTi.Vj ." n!!t ViW-i,?..'- tnm Barsnt54.& I.OnFFI.rR. Aug. 8. WILLIAM nn. n of Pauline II and the lit. rh.i?A1?' dence. 172,1 Snyder ave int o,!!!' ' 7 P. MRomaln my be v'""d Wed"m,(,'g $06.00 Black Beauty Bicyclo without piiytag ' oKS"?, 'l' or collectinir uny money. V y 8 ILT'm?: VKSl.r'i'.s'J'WVnl Name Addraaa 1 , t V ' 4b neassaai nf'? im"am,-"7a.uk s ,':iizabi:th, widow ?LiV ' "?'" ,rolah"" Helutlvea und frl. rids Invited to fuiwiul, Thura li A M resi dence I.owrey Line. Itoseinnnt Pa Solemn nni'i'T. m"Si, Thorns.' Chuwh. Villa, nova, l'.!,, 10 A. M. Int. St. Denis' Cem. 2?.Tiislr:AuV 8- JiI.t'!US! husband of Amelia IToeUr (a Wolferl). llelaUvts son ot paunne II and the late rVr.i.1T Lreffler. aged 28. Relatives anJf.i 7" invited to funeral servle.s tt," "n. ''?.l nt his resldenca. 5000 N. J2th it fjJS " Int. nrlvate. " " ".; MALLOY. Aug. 8. NELtIK F w,f, -, John A. 51a loy. aged 4.1 WTsVli. .!l frlenda are Invited tn'attend fuT.rVl.VrT n A. 5t.. lato residence, insn DennP. .i' Solemn renu'em rnss Ht. Stephen. riLlr 10 A. 51. Int. He, Se-u ehre rem t 5IARKOWITZ. Aug. 8? HERMAN W band sf Esther Markowlti. nel.ttve. mi friends. Congregation rih siVtl" ?" Shermor Lodge, I. O. B. 8.. are Inv'lli u attend funeral services. Wed., I P m ti Int. 51t. Cnrmel Cem. p"r 5tcCARTNnY. Aug. 8, 1021. JOSEPH 1 Doioveti nusoana ot arnn McCartney fM.r Oertonl and ton of lato Thomas and Brian! ! vlted to attend funeral, Frl.. 8S0 am from his late realdence 712 S. 5th it, Sou emn high mass of requiem nl Church .7 St Philip de Ncrl at 10 A. 51. Int. Met .McCULLY, Aug. 8, 5IATILDA. veil, rf Robert L 5IcCully. Relatives and frlwji nro Invited to attend funeral, Frl. 2p, from her husband's residence, 302t Kn slngton avo, Int 51t. Peace Cem. Btmilii mnv b viewed Thu'S. eve 5IcaOVAN On Aug 8. 1021. MICIIAIL husband nf late Emllv 5IcOowan. Heltttrn nnd friends, also members C I. N".. No, 10! K of C. Invited to funeral, on Thuri.il 7:30. at residence Of brother-in-law, Oeirtt Cow end. 8118 Agate st. Solemn rnultn, mass Church of Nativity B V XI, 0 A.M., Int TltusvlUo. Pa Tltusvllle pnpen em. 5fcOURK. Suddenly. Aug. 8. it WOt.' wood, N. J.. FIIANK JIcOL'RK. Jr.. kelotH son of Frank and 5targarct McOurk (tj' King), aged 0. Funeral, to which relallru and friends aro Invited, Thura , 1 r, II, from his parents' rea'dence, 2400 3. Qtrsic st Int. New Cathedral. 5IKRZ neo Uaur). Aug. 8, 1921, ANSI, 51.. widow of Albert H 5Icrs. Funerlli Thurs.. 1:30 P. 51 . residence. 2127 BelliTis ave. Int. Northwood Cem. , JIONTAOUE. Aug. S. 1021. JOHN , husband nf Anna M. Montague, In bli IU venr. Relatives and (rlends. alio Phil Printing Prsasmen's Union. No, 4: Aiilit. II.- Father 'Barrjelln llenellclal Socle'tyj l. B Monica's Holy Name Society, and all ollxr U aocletles or wnicn no was a mrmcer, on vlted to attend funeral, Frl., 8:30 A. JI Uti realdence, 100.1 Wolf st. Solemn requlra mass St. Monica's Church 10 A. 51. Int. Holv Crosa Cem. NEW5IAN. Aug. 8. HENRY NEWMAS. Funernl private, Thura.. 3 P. 51.. reilltm of brnthr- n-luw, Wltllnm Knhn O'DONNELL. At Wlldwood. N J., Aw 0 51ARY, wife of Jobn F. O'Donnill (tt r .r neln'1" ind frl"nd' Invited t funeral, Sat., 8:30 A. 51., S. E. ccr. Stt, ,.., jri. " I'tk. Son'inn muss ot return' nt tbo Church uf tha Tranuflguratloa It A. 51. Int Holy Cross Com. penning ton. Aui: h. aronan r. huebatU of 5Iarnret Pennington. IteUtlnr nnd friends Invited to attend funral. Thuri.t nt 2 P. 51., rosidence uf hrother-in law, WIU llnm I. 5IcAlllstcr. 223 Virginia nve Al bon. N. J. Int. Evergreen Cem PENROSE Suddenly, nt Ogontz, Aurot 8. 1021. RALPH A. PENROSE ated 1. Relatives only are Invited to attend thi neral, from Ids fathers' residence, Simail J .Perrroee. .123 S. 51aln at., Doyleitowt Thursday. August 11. 0 A M. Rnla mass ut the Lady of Mount Carmel. Dorlw tnwn. 10 A. 51. All friends nre Invited to IU tepi:TRY. Aug. 8. HANNAH, wlfl sf; Peter Petry (neo Elliott). Funsrsl. m. nt 2 P. 5L. from .her lato residence-. lW Ortlindux at.. Frnnkfo'd. POPE. Aug. 8, 1021. ANNIE A. P0PB (pee Tnnncr). wife of Joseph D Pope. Bls lives nnd frlenda nre invited to attend ft" neral, Thura.. 8 30 A. 51, fro.ri her Iftt residence, 3844 Falrmount nve Soiernn ilrj mnss of requiem St. Agatha's Church, II A. 51. Int Now Cathedrnl Cem. ntATT, Aug, 0, BARBARA II.. seUowrt Pet." W Pratl. aged 72 Relatlrei ltd I i. n A InKlt. tn nllnnH fnnerill lerrleei. Thurs. 3 30 P. 51.. nt rieldonco nf lon-ta-J lev, 302 S. Orange st., 5Iedla, Pa. Int. Cum'' QUINN.-Au. 7. 1021. MARY, wife cf tat late Hugh Qulnn (nee Donnelly) Itl'stltri and frlenda are Invited to attend funinu Thurs, 8-30 A 5r.. from the rea'dence her couslr. Miss McAleer. 2210 ghriwcj at, (22d and 5Iaster ata.). Solemn hUh nttie nf requiem St Eliiaheth's Church 10 A a. Int. Hnly Sepulchre Com. w READ. K'lTed In action, ln Jrsnce, N. n 1018 Sergeant JOHN J. KRAn,;lV.ci StBth Inf.. 70th Dlv.. son of Johr. M Emma Rend Relntlvea and friends, alio W. C. 815th Inf.. and 5IartlnwQlendon Pelt. T. P. W. Houaton Post. A. L. Yearaley Pf V. F. V.. nnd tho War 5Iothera, are IniltM to attend funeral. Sat.. Aug. 13. at 0 A K. from his mirenta' residence 048 E. woof lawn ive.. Oermantown Solemn rau'1 mn "a at Our I.ndy of 5Iercy riiureh. Bro nnd Susquehanna avo.. at 11 A. 51. Pn c.sely. Int. New Cathedral Cem. HEED Aug. H, ANNA LEE WTO widow of Thomas S. B"ed. 51 1J ; daughter of the Into W 1 lam V KsitiJ runernl servlco at St. Mark's Church, Lotwl st iibnvs lOlh. on Thurs. morning. Mil "'mfli In Buffalo. N. Y August 7. II!. in her 72d year. 5IARY E ..HOLLAND. e of he late Rev. Dr. William IlenryW mother of Di. Jnmes F. and 'lJD'k.f.nc" .."fethleher. 'wedayl" 'V&tV-M If MARY C. W!f.rf erlck W. Seese. In her 57th year lie, ftlnj nd frlenas are invneu " " . jji, ervlces. Wed.. 2 P. 51. precisely. Isti rw enVe. 052 nJ ,18th St. Int Private , cismarw I'lchlh 5Ionth Nth. LOWAJV huVb'nnd nf Tlorencs K. ? 'n,P"2nl Vimerat !:m..,r4iSnrm.y,ckif,..IU'.K J32 Jaooby at., Norrlstown, Fourth-dty, i t0siTFFIl Aug 8. 1021. CHARLKS i.. hufbt nd of Sar Pilfer, aged M . ntUgg vlted to attend funeral service, FfU V M, at his into residence. Mt N. r ij Siena, m'n'y' ciil Thu;s,: 8 .o" K. P. 7 fer.NXVlE'jH. feQ r8'11'nefnTkulM:3S 7 TOI?SON '- Suddenly. Aug 8 llljJRi ANNA, beloved wife of W llam TOJ Relatives snd menus aro .- ,t ut funeral services. .Thurs.. B P. M.'.t 'o5ti late residence, 4730 N. 11th st. in'. Laurel Hill Cem htjv ndf. & VALLONE. Aug. 7. 5IARY. ." Harry Vllmo and daughter oi ",:;,. scrv deni d 'itnse Cella. aged 45 " $fl fiends invited tr. funeral, Th urs . J 51, rsKldenni, 11(1 N I"1,"., "in V 11 ioqulsm mass at th Cathedral, 10 A lnt Hnlv C'ns. Crm , ... rer, 5-AN OR.MER. Aug. " 'n2,,enrv P. Idnnce of her daughter Mrs ' "'"S g'.jnCT per Radnnr. Pa . RACllAia l,"7,Bnji QER VN OR.MER. In her h.lth yfr- " notice nf funeral will bo Kljen. WARE At At antlo City. N J; 2?tAi gust S. 5IARY I,HO''Efc 'd0?,0' S.fvlfl C. Ware, formerly of Wayne, is. T,. nnd interment at East Canaan. Conn., day nonn. .. , ttsa daucht1 WESTERVELT. Aug. 8 iAi"vsMl nf late William and Virginia H'n.J W velt, runeral service" i Thurs . 1 .,.'.; pa llghi saving), late residence, Ilryn AtM. lnWHyB,.-l,VuC8? Colnrel MR"fS WILEiu nolat Wo. and f rUnds. alio J'J I odge, Nj. 20.1. F. and A ",lw, oiganlwilon. cf'vvhleh he n P. Invlteil In funera services Sun - BC;D nt. parlor, of IMyld I I .?' C.". ftul rninannr hip iv Z x'srsm. "w rr Sc v, )tj L.I. lf -. ',
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