fWHWMWite'M .sffiw&hW' "FlT'iT-Al ' TTOHG T-TfT iinmtnr '.v-efi-. i yvir? .' K" 'A r'.xi v '-ri 9 1 J1 S.r ;. ff ,'". ' - .- ne ' r a ", ' r &.. fiVKNING PUBLIC IjEDGEBr-PiEmJADELPaiA, TUESDxVY,' AUGUST 23, 1921 -v. .- !:,. w TTL BVt!';''5kj mP-'sT Sj 1 U, - my RCt' . V . llrOUR HORSEMEN" OPENS TO BIG HOUSE Film Version of Ibanez Novel At tracts Brilliant Audience and Scores Undoubtod Hit IJy IIENY M. NKKIA Garrlch Tlierr- wns no evidence of th mtirh-ndvprtlscd slump In the iimiiBcmont buolncss vrhon "Tlie Four Horsemen of the Apocnly.'e" opone.l for nn extended run lnnt nlrjht. An hour before the time set for the lights to go out the lobby of the Gnrrlok (enti tlfully redi'corntetl. by the way, for the occasion) looked like the Town Hall rendy for the vlsltlnc firemen. Marcus Xrocw, the New York thratrtc.il mag nate, who praetlcnlly own Metro Pic tures, proilueorR of the film. vn over from New York nnd ntoo.1 nenr enouch to the box offlre to keen from beiiiR l&V t nervous. Fcrcus McC'mker. who initially smiles through the wicket nt the Forrest (when business is good), was talking to lilm. "OolnR in to see It?" nuked i,opvv. "I don't need to." ni.l Fergus , xravlng his hand ut the rrowili piling in. "1 know it's a good show already." And that about expresses It. From ' bos-offlee viewpoint it Is unquestion ably a winner. It has in it all the ele ments of tremendous drawing power. It has all the prestige of a book that i close to Its two-hundredth edition, and all who have read the book will go to see It to explain to their friends how much better they think the translation could have been done If thev had only been consulted, and those who haven t read the book will go to see if thy four horsemen are as good as Tom Mix or Buck .Tones. They are. It Is Inevitable, of conrfc, that ad mirers of the Ibanez htorj will mi-s In the film version much that made them i sit up late at nisbt over tho book. That could not have been helped I he , author pninted his picture on sueh a huge canvas that in Its entirety it was totally beyond the constricted frame work of the screen. Of necessity it had to bo boiled. In this those who have not read the novpl will have n de cided ndvantage over those who have, . for the former, not knowing what is left out. will see a logical, consecutive story of tremendous power, di-velojiod with all of the skill and resourcefulnt'ss nnd oome of the hokum of present day moving-picture art. and conceived and executed upon a scale and with a surety and mastery of touch that arc In themselves sufficient answer to those who are preaching the menace of a foreign-film Invasion. Bex Ingram, the director, has dr 6crred the honors that have been bhow -red upon him. It doesu't even ceni too much thut ho should have won the Tcry benutiful and nppealing Alice Terry, the heroine, in his own personal love affair that resulted from the pro duction of tho picture. It is on! to be hoped that their marriage will not take her from the screen, for she has every promise of being a gratifying addition , to the limited list of real actresses. It was an exceptional cast ttiat l.n gram gathered to play the widely di vergent characters ir-ed in the story. The clash of nationalities could scarcely have been better accentuated ; the Ar gentinians really looked and acted like Latins, the French were satisfactorily Gallic, while the von Ilaitrott family were so typically German as to make one unconsciously thirsty just to see them. As for Rudolph Valentine .the hero. he is altogether too good looking to make any criticism de.sitable, from a newspaper viewpoint. It would alienate all the feminine readers. Joseph Swick nrd'u performance as the elder Desno.v -er was one of the outstanding features "oi tho acting. very closely seconded by the visionarj Russian, Tch"rnoff, plajed by Nigel ilc Iirulier. It is impossible, with a cast of such length and such uni form excellence, to differentiate among them. Even the little pet monkey of DeHnoyors was a star in his way. "Bull" Montana was too big for the part, so they save him only a small bit aa a butcher. Tho one jarring note of tin- whole evening was the Interpolation of a human singer in two places in tho film, just In time to ruin the effect of tense eltuations by dividing tho attention nnd totally spoiling the illusion. 15ut flnn't Kt that keen j.ui ii i. from "The Four Hoi semen'' (adv. i. It is too big an achievement to be nu-,', by any one who pretends to keep abreast o tit- development of the moving pic ture. It's almost worth seeing a second time In the hope that may bo that fincer Vfill have a cold that day or something. MARION HARRIS WINNER AT KEITH'S Lane and Vernon Take Second Place With Rapid-Fire Chatter Keith's Mnrion Ilnrrls, the phono graph girl, heads a meet entertaining bill. This vivacious singing star won over the large house with her sparkling personality. She rendered a half-dozen popular numbers as they werp inennt to be sung. Stunning gowns help complete tho picture. Lou Ilandman capably as sisted at the piano. Miss Harris was obliged to render several en. ore . Lang and Vernon in "Who's Your Boss" took second honors. This team worked hard to please and accomplished its aim. Their chatter w-as laugh-I iiruvoKinu uuu oi int- rupni-nr" ivpc Miss Vernon wore stunning gown. Frnnk Wilcox nnd .i roinpnny oC me talented players were seen m ' a rip roaring comedy, called "Sh h " The star finds himself in three affair" of the heart nt one and the same time. He cleverly solves the problem mnl gains Ills point Orris Holland and Miss Jane Iluvcn deserve especial mention fur tl.eir ablo support Bernard nnd Garry hate a tuneful act. Their lniitatio'iit, nre the l,i rrct here in months. They also scored with good dancing. Ed .Innls and company appear iu a func dame number. Car men Hooker, llnttie Towne, Helen 'Ward nnd Hen Mneonilcr im,.- nig part in the net, which went well. Tarzan, announced from the stage as an ape, had the house nuessiug hv Ihh humanlike antics. McCloud ami Nor man appeared to advantage in a mu sical noveltj. Iteddlngton and Grunt 111 "Houiicc Inn" lire the tjpc of openers that ghe mi bill a iousjm etart. Patrons who left early missed a treat in the cquilibristic act of Iuvis and l'elie, These skillful performers were froen in an exhibition of spied and en durance. Funny Aesop fables helped make a merry spot on the well-billed program. Globe Al White, ,Jr 'a glrly "Revue of MCI" lived up to lis name in lis pretty nnd perl misses and tonlcnl material ana proved n gmii iicmiiincr. Carrie Itpyiiolii'. sukui; ('meillenne lttttl a good reception A inoprlnli- mualc wnn supplied In the aliirliuha ; Band and by Dmothy Willi'. i-onitHtrcs.-, tMH tnere were several goud hhlts. . t .,-. Waltm tlnnt I.'nv AInrhn i ul.l... rfi' -J ',&' Ubcc." was the, featured enter VV -v.-lMfMc. The flelmont Four, in comedy ci' , 'liift'iin. - u.... ,, 1,1 . 1, .!. -, n,HHH Meyers won approval. ., 5&. 5 ' ijt r3"'ft4 ELINOR GLYN TALE FEATURE AT STANLEY Gloria Swanson Is Starrod. Meighan in Tarkington Movio. Other Good Bills Photoplays Elsewhere PALACE nnd RTIIAX.D "Tho Con- litest of Cnnann." GREAT XORTltERX nnd MARKET STWrt'T "Lessons In I.ove." Cnr.OS'tAI. "One n Minute." 1MPEIHA L "The Concert." LEADER "The Lost Koimvncc " LOCUST "Tho Woman God Chanced " niVOLI"TUa Wakefield Cae." UELMOXT - "Tho Man Who Had Kvervthlne." C17UAR "Ghosts of Yesterday." Stanley Gloria Swanson's first star ring vehicle will not disappoint her mnny admirers. In it she is provided with opportunities to wear many beau tiful gowns, as well as chances to dis play her characteristic acting ability. "The Great Moment" will also snt Iftfy those who like the works of its author. Elinor Glyn, for It hns just enough spice and n sufficiently exotic love story to meet the requirements of Glyn dovolecs. The plot concerns the romnnce of a mnn nnd a woman who tight against overwhelming love iu their own hearts, but (innlly succumb to Its spoil. The girl has a strain of gypsy blood, and the "great moment" occurs when thnt strain rushes to the surface. Milton Sills, the lead, is substantial nnd effective in support, nnd Alec Fran cis has n good part ns n stern father. The scenes arc especially elaborate and the direction of Sam Woods excellent. In addition to appropriate musical accompaniment to the feature, this week s schedule has nn ndmirabV musi cal program supplied hv the Stanley Syniphonv Orchestra. Joseph Shcehan, operatic tenor, was the soloist. Arcadia Bebe Dnnles has a delight ful role to portray in "One Wild Week, u plioto-farcc written breezily by Frances Harnier nnd adapted with many lively touches for the screen by fercy Ileatli. The naive and fascinating heroine "cuts loose-- from the trammels of an tinsjmpathetic guardianship as -mm as she reaches her logal freedom. She has been brought up by a straight laced aunt, nnd what she does to familj blue lav. s is shown over the period encompassed by the title. Of course, slip revels In flothes of the prettiest and she also enters some adventuring, her harum-scarum escn pades finally landing her in a girls' reformatory for tho time being. Her romantic encounter with a handsome young stranger nnd her escape from "duress vile" furnish plenty of fun making material. Frank Kingslcy, May me Kelso nnd Edwin Stevens arc in the good supporting cast. Victoria Western bravado and will ingness to take all risks blend with sen timent nnd u good deal of emotional in tensity in Tom Mix's latest piece. "After Your Ovn Heart." Willium Wallace Cook, a practiced writer of Western fiction, lays his scenes on n ranch, but in addition to the bronchos nnd other features ot Mix stories the author also has given the star some new turns in the way of motorcars and airplanes. A dispute over a desirable water hole is the element which binds the plot to gether, and in its ultimate settlement Mix is typically speedy. Of crmre. there Is a girl In the story, with Ora Cnrew to make her nn attractive heroine. Harold Lloyd iu "I Do" is the added attraction. Capitol "Life" is seen through the leii-as of criminality, snrdldne?-' and dissipation in the rllm melodrama of that name. As written by Thompson Buchanan nnd produced by William A. Brady, it had a successful stage presen tation some seasons ago, owing to its devious and dexterously handled plot complications. Mr. Brady hns made the cinema production, which enlists the sen Ices of Rod La Roque. Leonard Crooksey. Effingham Tnto (of the orig inal stage cast i. Nita aldi nnd Arline I'rct-v. Film fans wl,,i relish super sleutlis. black-hand aitNts, debonair .uid pidisned vtlluinn ami fascinating sirens- the forces of vice aligned against virtue's ultimnte triumph, hnve lots coining to ihen In this film Regent Romnnce nnd reality under the "big tops" nre filmed fascinatingly, with considerable realism and some il lusion, In "The Little Clown." Mary Miles Mlnter, who is especially adapted for the part, is the Interpreter of the little daughter of the circus, whose story, replete with humor, sentiment and pathos, is used ns n vehicle for ex position of the hnrdshlps, hnzards and occasional happiness of the snwdust realm. The ballyhoo men, hawkers, equestriennes, gymnnst", clowns and what nor of circus life nre appropri ately introduced. Spectulnr scenes are featured Miss M inter is excellentlv supported. The story is by Avery Hop wood, the well-known stage play wright of "Nobody's Widow." ""'Seven Days," "Fair and Wanner." et' Asks Half-Billion Relief for Idle Washington. Aug. U.". (By A. VI Representative Loudon. Sminlin'. New ork, proposed in a resolution an appro.iri.ition of $5()0.M)0 000 to relicw disin s caused hv "involuntary" mi inudiivuient 'Hie funds would be n.l tu . mini-tired by the Department of Labor LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape rni:Ksi: it. itnvrLtTiON'! A Play Si cue. n rnjal wiiwKiiil' ei-riainil. kingdom King Kill',-. Im n srate hinf; nil nte. l'erst Subject, fiood inorniiij;. KiiiK. Kinc Wat-. It jour hlzui-. if its mfirninK or nlte ur wnt it It; Youre unv n pnrii- fi -h of n siibjeck nnd if you net lipp.v with me III have .vour iid chopped off vo fnit .vou wont re member it vviih ever on. I r.l Subjeik. Aw. vvnt dhl I wiy. There-- going to be a levllutton some of then- liilj'H. KiiiB. Thais wnt thc.v nil eny. L'nd Subjcck. Do .vou happen to know vv.'it liMie It in. please. Kitisj? King. If I 'li'l I woiildcnt lell jou, nnd if I hcer eny more of .vour miss III hnve jou bnlled in bailing oil. 'Jnil Subjick. .Ilmmluy crlckitH sutch a temper. I vvouldent vviint to he ou wen the rcvilutiou ucts titnrted. Kins. I wouldeut vviint to be jou anv time. :trl Kuhjeek Do jou think Its rojiis to ruin. Kins'.' Km?. Aw shut up or III pll-te jou one In the jaw vviih my crown. "rd silbjeek. Do jou v. tint u icvllu tinn? KliiS I law haw ilml make m laff. L'nd Subjeck I blowing a wi.-lci. Jtev ilutiou! Hcvl utlou ! (One starts ) King (running to beet the bund) O well, I had a good time wile It lasted. j-ne end 'I THE Loiters to the Editor In Pralso of Editorial To the Editor o tho viln0 Public LeAotr: Sir Aj ft dally resdsr nt tho lltssiso l'tinuc LtMn, oipeclnlly of tho editorials, may I eonrrMulsto you upon tho editorial In today's tpor on tho disarmament confor erice? Tills Is Indeed no time for partln political mudllnlne. but turely you would not x jict the Nv York World to to arree ltat thero ever ben n tlm whn the Now York World did not havo for Its slojrnn, "If It Isn't Democratic, It lun't rlht"? We mlnht mor cailly oxeueo tfcn Wartd If wo ciu'd look back nnd find any cldnce that the Ilemocratlc Party had ever dene nrythln ot real and l-vsttni: Cf"t lor ths world, or even our own grand old Nation. I -an readily understand thn object of senator Pat Harrleon nnd the New "'" World In wantlns tho Democrats to "stay on the out7ldc ' ao that thev mlRht do all In Itelr rower to hinder tho HaMIng Adminis tration In nnythlnu It mUht try to do for the nood of thp world. I do not bellove that many Democrats will hare the view of th Now York World, hut whether thev be few or many, tlioy cannot Mop the United Stalm Oovernm-nt. is now rirreented In tho Hardlns Administration, frcm brlnpln,t about agreement amora" (he nallona of tlio world to reduco their arma ment. With the eentlment of the country back of the Administration and the matter In euih nble hands as Charles K. Hushes'. I (Mfs we cin let the New York World and ull other narrow partisan mudshneors "blow tl.eir bubbles", they will oon burst. GE'VROK A. TATK.M. Wllll.imapnrt I'a.. August IP. loai. Suspects Womcn'3 Ambitions To the Kditor of th Kvraina Public Jsilatr' Mr In lojklnr over tonlnht'a r.vrsiso M.-HUC I.tDnxs I see nn article under thi heud -f "Women In Jobs " It ever Mr F T,. Grihvm spelte the trulli It was whan In wro e In tho People's forum this dat iibout ihe women who lock men's Jobs durlne the wr and o,-e still hcldlnit them at pres ent f'r tho men have n firn-a wtvi wont to flKht (heir bittlea fnr them to save their co'tntrv. V U Oiaham could have made It m-jen rit nser. however. It Is (run that both (he employers and the women who have ttken the Jobs frwm t"j men are no better than ti niters. There are thousands cf (horn hokllns- the Jobs that -oldlers ought to have. rhero are i.ni' women wcrnin In Jibs who have husband.) llvlmr and earnlntr ffnod miner, while both married and single, n en are walklnj the streets, not only In (S(V,rnmnt and political Jbe. but In rali roi'l Jobs and many oth"r Places How do vou epct m.'n t- Et married m.i siippert tv family with no work or a pcer-pajlng Job? Lot women attend t wom en's vvr't nnu learn to be ffvd liouseko-p-.rs and rals. r, fan-'ly. erd learn to know u- be ,-v (rood wlfo: there Is ft bin dlt'erence between i woman and a Rood wife. That !i the sr-at tr-uble today there Is a bla txreentarn of mothers wbu dj not know . ;o k-p houe. und their daUiKers know much less There 's a shertaua cf women for wor m's plajM on account sf the amount of wom-n in men's places. One of the worst thimts that e-.er hppned was when the-, hcn-reek.d mn helped to B-t women In pelllUs It wa- not c.i'y the voto th womer ler.dors were after but It was men rolltlcal Jobs. Just wal a little wh You have not seen all th, pMc'H thv t.l tnke from tho men. If th-lr anbltlen Is net chet-k-d That is cno af 'h- reanons there are so m.vny thefts tnd hold-un -odav rh. T-cds in full of them. Nc rers.n can tell when thv aro srfe. '.hese days. ninra aro Just as mar.v rasc.ila amnt-s women as there aro amonu men. rhlladslphla. Aum't 1". J"-'' A Soldier's Reply Tothr r.Mofot the Evening l'ubl.c Ledger: Sir In reply to a. letter in the Teoplo a Forum, mi v.h.ch the writer makes serious objoctloi io th srantlns of u bonus to the men l-t mn sal : Did this wrlt-r serve In So W-vld War. or was he . ne of tlio.s EUttsr snipes win tay-d bsek home and sot S , "., m,nev with the rest of tho J"llow- lPSll h"'Vc"ua : s-e whether two or thiee millions of m-n n.edet or rould us, rich' Bt in thx form it a br.nus' DU I ho vnrk f r M i day and b- cm pel.-d t lep in rill, ind MUd and half su,r. wl.llo doInT .,. I w-ou.d llko him to answer m- ih.t. o .'.13 he have to sleep en rocks in cw- '"t3,"! .vrl-er raM al that in f is th-re is inylhlne (o be paid the ex-.erlre m-n. t' run over a i-r.od of twenty-flM. ear; IT.1.... .Jrt. hut lot u hoi that he dont ITfiLJ ,uw.t ,... ...w .. nnr. hw anv say-so. ueneraoy ""--""- ,..mm.l r.rtlsts as tn:s fellnw row. i'.'" "" ' . , ... ... i- nA nnt f-,oid In in bie Places rurciy .-- ..- --..;:-. .,. ,.,va anv wheto his r.-.nit ju"i"" ""-relVr.ev's keeP en boostln for rur one Just cause, and ihH k.rd of bird T-an keep on bldinit behind the pei.lco.is an Kiej, ui. fr()m ,,, an;re no .v.... EX-HOLDir.K soldiers. ,,i rhlladelp'-'.s AUBU2JS '"-' The Harrowing Player-Plano c.ir in n . T,u(i.' t. i !, row i i'l r m Is th" ! m (,.. . t Im possible for the eltv authori ties to eas nn cr un inco jjivumi' sfavlmr of player pianos alter m ; nlrtt or torn- other reasnnible llm-? A ftml'y hs. purchased the hous. and meied ret door to me. They aro a ounB married rext ooor in havln cemptny couple and the, J.ftV , b ln(,, ,, ,he d.fterent persons takln their turn at rrrlndlng out tho muslo. They usually Play "MM." and t hen a ... . ...n ihe nlano and add to the E": . n,,empt nc to am tho tune, as 'the ar, Vound out. or. rather, holler wm ut Th-v dance, and this inehes addlttona " i,. My wife and I are considerably past ,.( . ,e and thn din and uproar In the Slui" m door aro som.thln terrible at m What can we do? It H th man's times 7"; ' , Wod.nntcvre 7iM"'ii ,n th" """ The f 'iv shoull Pro'"-' -"'" tt fmlh a" ,,r n, int I a it. sjie lhr nre mmv !?"; ho ,M l"" th- .-me .11, If .hey h 1 " mind to. It real'y an ..utrm,.. that wo must Tu- UP with tbl-i thlnif slnre we J, T ..--ers and com., home to (n and !re l-'l" "' ' . ., ..,. fr,,T1, V,(ipe,(.. ,.r ..f nulet nn'l ( t,,,w, . ... -. - .... -, Jv .-- ic t. ('JtANK. but ...Uhmtl r.im " v.ti..W'. ... ,,, V uadelphla AlWU". " ''' How About the Gothic Lady? ri-'clXie'ln ,hA letters that have nprred In the reo- l ' Ie, u badly needed Th old ay- fferm U badly nee hriiiimil" they wire tt i' - rrobabl most all gre (hat lid,.- should rtre, for artistic effed. While 1. mnv b Bdmltted th.i a comely shaped Isdv dr-ssed ull?" may look quite, artistic . ... 'Ms ba .1.1 of thn ilothlcshaped lady w l.o dreiscs Phould not her (,.- ss be de- In like mannr ntcrod to cover anKUlnrltlts? On the other ?lEI?4l". i .he fat lady dressed 'n light nl, ',, r )onk ethereal enoujl. 10 mike the birds lmrh' I'hlladelphla. Aurust Id. 102' Banker and Business Man . .. .-.,,... nt Ihe r,Tnl'J I'nb'ir I ritnrr ' '?- While 1 w dlnusnlrc t)., questlun ,.f'fln,nee with J. iranuf.icturer not h.ng ho he riMM bitterly nclnn. Hie u.ir.hers 01 tn ritv le.imo ns b salt, thy had nn ron t.tl'in of the business man's pro! lemi H eit 1 m.it tby rlwnvs hid .1 smile If iu warned 10 deposit 11 lot of -ninny In their 1 nka lut had nothing K, off- r 10 1. msnu f.'turer who needd fliHnclul I, dp This mun made a specialty .that Is iie.l erlu st.y In the home and he wns looking for factory farllltles. Wo hive all heard this jdnl "f talk tKfc.re nary times You wii.idnt h.vvn to wn k five minutes hri'jh the luidr.iss streets of tho city vlthout nuet Ipg hi v nvrnt-r of business men who are quite, cer.tiln that I' ih bunkers en.il.J only gt the bus(nnss man s viewpoint that slid tuslmss rn-n wuld ni'kn n im more m ,ney thsn the' ,1 Hew nlneit thlsi Pr, .h-r re n "vn l,,eK the fn( lhat wl.nn th, nidiies .,f .he bnirds f directors -f in bly. "i Pink dr ,,,'Mshnil thfsn ierds are l-e cl'ihh d ,mtnnte, p lh .h of He biers.,--1 busin, ft m-i, 1-1 'he -In ' Mn we r.ni (onriuilo from Pint fict tho. the business mn re llv d dl, tr.te thn llires of tho Links n id thai binl,-, ,n bu"lnes m, -i lire syn-invmoue'' .len, ' Ih. m, i wlxi r n'roi the p , iclel of till bjrks must h., the business men's viewpoint borauso they aro themselves business men Who is right, then? If a manufacturer see klnie tlnanclal .help to permit expansion ennnot get It frim tn Danker, is it l ,.,, "Evi' be to him wno - n .......... .-, tu th" limitations on lad"s' ro4-n s m. ears iVo l-'-nd of Icerr.,.. ladles t .ad .ur rruntrv clnth4 nmewrot mir. ,T ,ha at their Immee. Thiy were fine rhwlcvl specimens, and with .heir black IkVnJ hUhlv- Krea-.d so that hey shone PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor should be as brief nnd to the point at, possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dls cushion. No attention will be pnlrt to anony mous lotteri. Names nnd addresses must be signed nn nn evidence of good fnlth, although nnmes will not bo printed It request Is mado Hint Uisy bo omitted. The publication of a letter Is not to be taken nn nn Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post aso. nor will manuscript be saved. causa his proposition ts not economically sound or becauto the business man bankers lack the vision to see tho possibility? 1 prefer Io bellevo the former. It was tho bankers who mado Detroit the automobile renter of tho United States, just as the bankers made Los Ancelea tho motion-Picture center In tho country. Aivrmm t. towmcu. Phlladelrhla. August 18, 1921. Blockaded Russia To the Editor ot thi hirnlno Public- Ltdgrr: sir some or .no misery existing in iius- sla Is tho result of other nations, by armed force, establtshlnr an economic blockade, thereby prohibiting tho entrance Into Ilussli of needed medical supplies, food and clotW- Ir.u. Tho proof of the partial atieeosa of th Christian" nations' effort to disrupt tho first vvorkjrs' government can be seen by the reports of all tho Investliralors entering that country, much to tho disgust of the fair- minded people of the world. The blockade has been the means of killing hundreds of thousands of fople vvho but dreamed of a nation In which all could enjoy life, liberty Justice and scclal determination. l-"or (his "crime" a nation faces a situation that should awaken In the hearts of every man nnd woman who has one lota of Chrls- tlanltv n sense of fair dealing- nnd Juitko toward the Russian people. If noil must make them pay for the mis takes noil still Imagine thsy have made, make thorn pay with tho products of toll for food nnd medicine, but do not make them lay vlih founders dead and dying. No na tion whlrh pretends to ho founded on Chris tlanltv has any rlcht to turn Its back on Russia now, but If It does It will piy, nnd pay dearly, for the crime. Let tho Ural nation which Is without sin east (he first stone. D. I.. IICTMAN. riulide'.phlo. August 10. 1021. Cause of Crime To th Editor of thn Evening Piibllo r.frforr: Sir Various theories h-ve ben ndvanc-d as to the causes of crime nnd many reme dies rUKBestcd, Hut. .is viewed by the wrKer, the discontinuance of Bible readlnc In the public schools has a great deal to do with It. for the.o Is no question that the true remedy for crlmo lies In the prevention Tho writer has often heard It remarked thit much of the prcsnt-dy preaching of the Gospel hai taken tho form of lectures totilly devoid of real spirituality and pro ductive of many vacant seals In the ohutches And there Is n tiollreable tendency of m.inv ministers to lemporUo and sidestep many of tho swlal evils for Instance, Immod-ety and fre.ikih stylo of dress and camouflaging with paint and powder, extra vaganco and waetefulm.se. There Is much to uphold tho view that the prexent dull porlod Is per mitted to .cons upon tho peorlo by the Di vine Ituler for their disregard of the scrip tural laws and for their luxurious and Jl-rnrzar-lllte method of living and fallum to prepare for the Inevitable ralnv day FRANK C. WRIOIIT. I'hlladelphla August IT. lO-'l. Questions Answered West Point Songs To the KiHfor of the Evening Public l.rdner: fir Would It ho lwsslbln for me to get a collection of West Point songs? W S. I.. Philadelphia. Augut 1.1. 1021. A new book of forty-two "West Tolnt fongs Songs of the United States Military Academy" has bnn recently edited nnd published by Lieutenant ITvlllp Egner, band master U. P SI. A . and F. C Slascr, or ganist nnd choirmaster 17. S. SI. A. Transferring of Fleets To the Edlter of the l.""lrg I'ubltr l.'dnrr Sir ,iud It b possible for vou to rU an evplanatlon ne to wh- the Atlar, 1 1- lleet was s. nt to the Parilic iVejn? O. I, KAIOIIN. Philadelphia. Aucut IT.. 1021. The 7,'avj' Pcpirtmert says thit the Vt lp.itle fleet hns not bjen moved to the Ti dP.c Ocean Tho Atlantto and raclflc fleets hsve exchanged Homo vessels In the two feels. This was dona on account of the hill, cost of oil nn tho Atlantic Coast The oll-burnlrg vessels of tho Atlantic fleet have been sent to the Paclflo Cnest, where the oil Is much lower In price, nn 1 oth'r vciIs b.ouRht to the Atlantic Coast ! To Enter Country j To the Ed'tor of the Evnlng Public I nlprr Hr Does 11 man la!r!ng to entar ihh, 1 nuntry have Io ccnii't th America', consul! or commissioner H W. VV Philadelphia. August IS 11. t. ' The present regulntinrs , r id" that p pllf-n whosf, passrort does en ie-,r th tt. stomped thereon by an Ami-rlan rrmnil1" , sloner or consul nbroid wl.l l,e nl'oAsed en I try Into the United Stnies. The Word "Somewhen" To the Editor of the rvenlng Public Ledger- Mr tn rcadtnir nn irttclc several ,1jv, ago I cu.ne across th word "somowhen." I cannot flnd-lt ln anv dictionary that I run milted. Is thero such a word? QUIZ Philadelphia. Augret It. 1021. This word Is given in dictionaries with the definition "at some Indefinite time " end In marked "rare." II. O. Wells uses the word frequently, whleh 1 elps to give R a ftted place In Engllrh literature. He Has the Privilege ' a he lAltn nt tit I'l'nlitn !.,. 11 r.J.. . I Sir l)o a soldkr of the World War havo the prlvlleifo of gc'ng to the Sldl rs' Heme" s. j, r, Philadelphia, August 14. 10:t Location of Stone Mountain To (he Ed.tor nt thn l. mn PithHr fdo'r. Mr Where Is Stono Mountain lorted? I mean the plice. wher 'he renfeflerate me morial Is to bo put Who plenned this mon ument? Pleao tell me romethinir about Mr ' Rcrslum. the sculptor. JOHN- T. I IAIN n.l Philadelphia, August 10 lf,21 Stone Mountain .n whose g-nnltn vnll ( to be sculptured a me-nnrUl to the t ,n federnry, Is h1iwi mllei from Atlanta, 'In. It vvlll h thrt lira- st monument In the world The space rmerei win he nbnut c00 feet high and MOO feet wide The project ttret it'rarted nttrn.l ,11 In lflir, when Sirs (' llekn Plane, then lhtv dyht ears of ate a lender of Southern wr,nen sent for tlutz-n 11 iirlum the rt u p trr. to como to Oroigla. to ronsldT ihe feasibility of a rre.M culntural monument to ths Conf"df rimy f. the wall of the mnuntaln. "dr. Ilirzlum tn-idn a .-rnful study of several plins The plnn ndjpd reprents an army mamhlig Into luttln Ii will comprise portielts of all Ihe Con ftderata leaders fJutron Timrl.im sr.ilptnr was born In I tah In 1S0R. He stud'ed In the Cincinnati Art Schogl end In Tarls. H" has mnd., a rpeclalty In his work of life ,n the Wst. vhere he lias llvel i,m h among co.vln.s snd Indiana, In OeUjhoea, la.. Is a stn.us ot an Indian chief the work of Mr. llor uliim: and In Prcott, Arls is "The Rough Rider." an esqil'strlan statue. It Is sup leeed to depict the figure of Cnptnln O-Nell. of Colonel Roosev.its Ri usli Riders In Newark N. J . U h's statm of I lie-m end In ho Metii-polltan Slu'eum. N w York Iu his creation, ' The M.irce of Plomcd's " ( "It P. T." The Vntirlnnd wss (ha larg- I rBt Oennan ship telsro; p- the Unlie, Slatei. C. I V " Thf IUehelnrs' Rargo Club Is the oUest bor.t club iii(,r. the river ha lug been organized In 111 Th ITnlversl.y iMrge was oraanlzcd In 1851. "('.. I. O "Tho hunter's moon Is ths O-. tcber moon, or the one Immediately fl Ikwlns the harvest moon "C. I. II. "--Tn ret a list of all ,' japcrs publls'.iel In PennsMvanln consult a newspaper dlmviory it the Plilludclprln, lubll: Library a limneh. "C I. Inly 12. T " .110. Jim's Whit, imb R'lev "C T. Y " The colleges It) the I'nl, ' States repoited b th Ins' census total H3J The People's I'nri.ni vtIII nninr ilnllr In tho Evening Public I.MUer, nnd nho In the Nundny Public I.clirer. Letters dlscuaslnir timely tnples will lie printed, n s well ns requested .m, nnd qurstbni ef rencral Interest will bo uns.vercd. Poems and Songs Desired Wants to Know Author To the Editor of the Evening 1'ulllc Ledger: . Irrnn 'ou tell me the author of tho following lines and where I can find tho en tiro poem" I quite from memory! TIs the old, old sijry, one man will read Ills lesson of life n (he sky; ,.,!." 0,h""' bllnd 'he present ied, vlll seo with the spirit's eye. "Vou may wind tlielr- souls In the self same mill, n.u0!1!. may .Wn.'' thlm h"nr' ""' hrow. a . . !"? wi" follow ,h,, rainbow still. And his brother will follcw the plow " n.,...,,,.. . "AVID T WIKANll. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021, An Old Poem To .,.- Edlto- of the Evening Public Ledger: sirMore than fifty tr. nM ,. hit- pupil in a village nrhool In the good old county of Chester. Pa. It .,.. ruatomnrl on Friday ntlitnoors le LnJf. . i?n ' of tho session hv V oerupy a portion "S" "dladons on one occasion of which runs ns follows: .. ., OJ,K TO T,IK MOON i.f.l . "".on' ,hou ""'"' walchev. Sh.Ml'Lntr :,r ,h" "n" t man. . In on the weary sleeper, While the dew , n lhB ,.,,, Half a world and half a tprt. dnieV. ,hU. i" i0n ll",0nt " tH ..' ,u .lv,t.h,n ,f,y ""-i. i-.,;J "'i1"'1 ,n moonbeams Ho?" furnish .h rLad,r of ,he topic's Forum author? U .re'" Mnd ,ho mmn ol th' "oJurh8:tTgHfs ' reCa" COrr""y ' Media, pfl W I,. T. August Ifl, 1021 . A Little Bnv fn ci.m T-. JL ... ... '"J."" '." of the Event,,,, r,.ui t ,a Evening Puhtir r.r, Kit- 1 .. ; " " Ypry on no' llle boy f0r BnU h. . I .-(( ( nero ! n ...... .v. -..,.. very old poem about When a ""$? "rk "" "' Play" bo ran ln ,rom hl" rn vou print It n VOUr r,opIp. ronlm, ' rhlladelnhi. .. '! y.'-N'NT RUTT. A mn.v," "' "' "i'"" in, 1 mnil,,.': '"'gusr in, lt"l. When her dear Utile , w.... V "ar "u'v "I ork e.,o day. " hujs little boys.' "A little boy for rale; A little- boy for sale; "knowlH '0,V 0U r'ln huy Mm l y',,!!!"0. b,''- for "1': A. Ittlo leoy f0r Bn)o A little ,,y fur P ""aknd tSojsn,UC" n9"' ",tJl hl" "amm" Sly little Iny'n'for sale " WtZ ',".,l".,,ov "' "..let one day: He hnrl a(, ,, ,0J., nMd Th- mother had ceased her work to pray. O Lord: with mn abide." As she all, i,y IJl0 ,,, , hr cur, A sort, sweet ong she sings, room"' "" Kl0"m "f ,hat 6mnI1' qulet Comes the rustic of angels' wings. There's no little bov for sale; There's no little boy for sile; Ho was houuht hv tlw lo-.o of tho rather nbovc. There's no llttlo byv for sale; There's no little boy for sale; Ho was bousht by Uio love of the Palher above, There's no Utile boy for sale. ..!!''. r::,T." J1"1""" ,he Irish recitation entitled "Ireland. Out Krom tho Heart ot Hearts, I Hid You IheJTpi. of tho Slornlne." "C. I, n." asks for tho poem by Alfred Noyus en'.UUd "'ihoWar SlakerH." ..,'.' 1: I'-" asl' for n rn'i" entitled When lou'ro a Lonn, Iong Way l"rom Home ' a few of tt.o lines nru. vSh.i ou'ie.a long. Iopk voj frm liome, t .. ,n,..-n j,,u me, i . no you rc nione; j .I' hi,, I .o rind a pal thnt'c itm ','hnt )uj c.-ti tell ycur troubles to." -jrviMKIt ItPXIRTX JICJIAN ( ITY N J. NORMAJDlE Capacity 1)00. Ocean City's lending beta. I. appointment, cuisine and service. J. KUVVAIII) M.OCU.M. I.essee-MttUBtee Furmsr mannter The ureenhrler, VTblta Su'phu- Kprlngs, W Va. M'H'M. I..XKK lti:(ll, S.J. THE On the Ocean WARRFM HPHINO LAKU. N .7. YilVlUlilN Oolf. Ilathlng Rldlni Tenns Open (luring Sept w R itubhn Pro,) Asm HV I'VHK. N. .1. New Ocean Hotel , AJ.ir PARK N. J. ii.?unSVe.,: ""''r ,ll".1.l.,.,1Jn' I" All Room. ILrf,c.;"J''. fWJ U. 5 CILVr(IRt . j.v-Tiiiiriisiinif.rpX ! TURN VILLA P cJ'T'l"",,- I Home .ooklr.g. e.eet'rlc l-ght.'K'thllf. ! beach, ideal plane for kll vtfcntion " ' I Berwick Inn Ei!?VH,t?' -'hlnc. Farm ' n.c. Trn. .n"!iLn' . .urounni. I JE-JS." "JIiUf'gp Ka."' p. DEVON'. p.. DEVON INN DEVON. PENNSYLVANIA Main Lino Pa. It. R., m the beautiful Chs Bf,rJley.r l,;..r",nutt "om. Broad -,?.!, ,f Privileges I -fl""'' Horseback niillnc cirnge Hervl.e STIlVs. MniCKS SPECIAL Yachting Cruise Tho Magnificent New s.s. FORT ST. GEORGE 14,000 tons displacement, will make an unusually nttructlve cruise to QUEBEC via HALIFAX nnd through the Northumliorlnnd Miaits, Gut of Canso nnd up the Sacuenay River. Magnificent scenery, smooth water, cool weather. The ship has spacious promenade decks, many rooms with hath, finest cuisine. Or chestra, dancing nnd all deck games. Itelhlul uny to nut the omcu. nnd irundtllul Shtme c Sir inra ,1, llraupr: The round trip occupies twelve daysj rate 520O und up, or one way to Quebec, five days, $100 ond up. 77(11 ( the fifth and lull ,ru,. j ,,, ,,a. ton K, QurUe Ihe four ,,r, uoui rruliei naic fiern moil iiicruiul unit our t,r,i ad. icrlliim.nt it thn umolintcd iiaio o Ihe ;aiK(ie,f rained on Ihtiir clullci. Sailing from New Yorlt August 27 Call or write for Information Furness Bermuda Line 211 Bourse Bldff., Philadelphia or any tourist agency sTEAMim ; -.iirHoitTs uuz. to BOSTON SalndU Stiamtrt-SaUidld S.reln DreAMfr.i es eaeA .'il.amrr Leave Fulton t. Pl.r 14 H. n. S.JO P.M. Dsllr Incl. Sundsv HswUeJIerU Una New Lender) Lis IJsily .tsrspi iHiin; Dally n. Bun. Lt. dsy leisTe rl.r It IT I) N It. Heuiten N It lluuttoa 81. St. HO P 11 I'l.t VO r. u e.b, cod bt. f M. All -.inclines l)UTUlit-,.v. lime '"'i 'ii nil d i-.nii i fie-srniif ?iKaaCTMWjBB353aE , ., IO BALTIMORE iedSSSSl. ERICSSON LINE Evsry venlnrnt r,i tiaturdays, J o'oiooiT Fare, one way. $2 00 1 round trip. 13, uu. DAY STEAMER Trom 1'illadelphla every Tuesday, Thurs. flay, Haturday at o'clock. Fart, ll.ai cos way i I2.S0 round trip. ' " Most beautiful water ride nut of PhMadel. phi. Send for pamrhlet. N;v Bundav stiiTnlr Kteamer" lavf j, , on ,day)Jht.svlne "hni OITIc l'l.r 3 '!ou4h Ushiwar avsnut. V nan In from V, . ,0 ""v ,,,th nla 'e' Will, all hi. h" P!nV' "" ,,rlBht ' ''. "Vo m 1. " tTnr" nl"' no1'"- '"?'"'. "" ' she said .0 him "I'll Put yon. , ,""h hl" ,001''' nl" J' ..ml P ...JOU ,0 '""J or sell sou." she ..1,1 " mo man wli BiMrn nrsnnTfl AT f.ANTin C1TV. w. J. IN T"B MOST BEAUTIFUL SECTION HOTEL EDISON Michigan Are., close to Deaeh. three hloeki from new "llendesrotis'1 (Amusement Csntef), eonrenlent to sll piers and smnsemente, cpin surroundings. Largs alrj rwmu. Running wster,jirlte laths. American Plan, SI 7.50 up weekly, S3 up dU- t-.uropean nan, bi.ou up uauy Mqile, son parlor, spaeiens percm .Tw(Ua ktw.wf hatha. Netn.1 fne fr bthlnO wsll-eoekMfoed. Brscy sttsaUen gisan to confett and sarrle. UBEMAEtlE Virginia nve. near beach, one block from Sleet 1'ler. Private baths, nievator. Ca pacllv 3(10, tJandnr. 4000 feet of porch space. Rattling from house, RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM Amerlci.1. plan, 13.60 up dally Huropean plan, il.no nn ilallv. .Special weekly C'Altr.R A nmiTT, New Ownership Mgt. naTfcrI11T,Y N.V.ft AllirlleAvt.Ubloekfrora JH.Lf JL Mil A J 1; r.r. station, central loeTcry- families secomme.lsledi finest beach', free bstlilng from Kotell shower bsthsi Kurepssn Plan. ll.rOupdlsilI.M op weekly esch person (two In room ) Speelalalngl.. t,oeUs ifor.iMi.U nr Yonrltesersntlmis. ihini;. an outame rooms; eneerrui serupuiouaij c(an, T1IK IIOT1CI, VI'lllIN YO Ull MKAN8" ti sn im ifac- r.e-. svi'.r. amer. plusi ELBEISON aV Fireproof Annex. Tcnntasss Av, nr. Dime. Cap. 400. Central! open surroundings! opp. Catholic ti Protestant Churches. Prlv. baths. Running Water in All Rooms Excellent tablo! fresh vegs. Windows scrseiv ed. White eervlce. Rklet. R. II. I.ndy. M. P. t'o. Carolina avo neir Reach Centrally lo cated, near plera nnd amusements Rooms with running witter, nievator to street level t'nexcelled cuisine. Capacity '.'.IO llnthlmj from hotel. J3 30 up dl $17 .in up vvkly. f " -t? V vi so Peon. OCEAN AVE". Uel f'trit hotel from llaach and overlooking ocean. Centrally ocatad: fireproof; olarstur: prir bstha; bathing f rem hotel. Coolast Dining Room In dtr on .orUtbifloor wlu eeuiTlaw Uldnn'II.Mn-I.UVi. M A I.HVHrH SiiL-vEKTro-s: Kentucky Atenue. adjacent to lleseh Keery srreintment. CUI3INU and BERV1CB lIHritlVl.l.Kn ReUlonshla ratas ... , i, . v ii hi it.NS. Mirr. SENATOR ''reproof, l'lrst hotel from Iloardwalk and Steel Pier on Virginia Ave. The new kind of Hotel. Newly furnished nnd even thing arranged for your comfort. Let us send jou booklet. HI AYMeOlUJitV AH.rt.Miv. b CITY Worlds Greatest Mote! Success TAROR IIMtM Ocean end Connecticut uv. a i-VUW.-V. 1141i Hcnj 0catQn, iarco room, Excellent table. 10th season. Special rates lrom Labor Day. J. P. A A. St. DUNN. Parkway Cottage""- -fr f Vi park A. C. Channel!, form'ly Hate! Channel! Weetmlniler Kentucky Av. nr. Reach. WeSUnUlSier KiP0,or; private baths; rupnlng wi- Open all vear. C A. KOI'P. v ii.nwnoi) citrsr n. ,i. lllti;AUf-.ll: 1 .1, t n.l .snptei.ilier rates. Tolle.a lent, Uarjge, Auto. Hook et Directly on the otenn O 1C Slnnamon. Owner. ROSTON. tl,W. H0TELPURI1M9 390ConinonallhAvo.Dolon Ii ThGDistinctivtt S Boston House ; One of the most homellko 1 hotels In tho world.. M..'A,Iln Send for Our DooMclwiUi its! Mnnager Guide to llislcric Boslon. j i.oxnox. i:.vni.ANi When In London stop at THI5 GORDON IIOTKL9 TORONTO. CN. WAI.KKft HOCHt: AND I'ARI.H-Rln: lORONTO'n TV.'!) PAilOPe. IIOTCl.l CANADA ryn T 'i , Til$iA4 SX$iaitilf7jtr Tv.lfSe '? -Til ' 'ft.twrtiWfllM 'fTOWwW4ra3 IflaViirVi! 1J liJflll "v- 1 -re- V pM 7 r, rL.jBB&.'jas' 2,o IJMa 'his Ljear y CANADA Calls loiif y r .va-r- m. wttis ayi. foherVACATlOLANDof IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE In Canada, your Ideal Vacation is realized; Rideau Lakes, Muskoka Lakes Georgian Bay Niplgon Quetico Minaki Lower St. Law rence and Maritime Provinces. FishincBoatinB, Bathing, Coif. A summer playground in the great out-door. Jasper Park, Alberta, and Mount Robsou Par!:, British Columbia, embrace the scenic mountain won ders of the Dominion. FISHING, IIUNTlNGaud CAMPING Real fishing and hunting in virgin 5tream3 and unspoiled big p;ame country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BP.UNSWICK, QUEBEC. ON TARIO, ALBERTA and BRIT ISH COLUMBIA. TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Daily trains run from Montreal to Vancouver and from Toronto to Vancouver trains luxuriously equipped to make your journey a progress of pleasure. Restful stop overs at the Dominion's most fa mous hoteb. Complete your trip to California and the Pacific Coast by ceiing the Wonderland of Canada. Every assistance gladly given in planning your tour; write or call, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS A. B. CH0WH, G.n. Agmt, Phi. djL 1270 Broadway (Cor. 33rd St.) New York, N. Y. !Jj l.ii.i , Vr lh',u''i''nl. Aurf. 20. JOHN J hus .J.,! '.. 'n,r A'"U1 ' "". (nee Ash). ,, v , . i ii i, , . " :,nn. irenus his,, em u ,, .. . ... . ' "" "'I " "Ull ,, ... .1, ri'i.r, X. ( n ,.h,1 ..,. ..,..,. . ;, , , ,' , "i"!. niemoer ai, nvne, t ,'i .', ,,UI" ,'';'.'.. "I"'1", A M , iim his Into iaKl .nd f en. ir.vate, ...AI.U'Vl.N -lll on AURust 21. 102) 0 ,-..-,,, k'leen East LIPDlncott ...,'" ,.'.?.. J .',c"'? ' in. V,st ftturt uill Comoieij. Vuvvr.r ll-lav evenlnw. A u'c nek. iw, liri-,1: Auk 21. MARY A vvlrtm,. ... lr,. r- 11-tw l M,,',V,h, HCh, ve"rd mi , .. are Invited m nttend fu-ie.m ?,",,". .v .v., iioin m, mil res cue, ..t,i , .rt 'hui h r ... i,.. '.""s "I ,eiu, nl lilt ,.I r.o,s , , ifkiii,,,;, i in n M IIR'iVSEIt AlliT 21. KIJ1. lirs-nv Ulti -Wl.l. Rilniivc. and friend. rn .l,,J, N. rvn vV.'d. S p M . H, hi. I..., , evidence L'n.1. rf. ,ii..,.n- .... .. and intorment Thursduv 2 P M QrVoii I Vfi TUP' I NiPeZ .! nl isi'ivvin miiJ vounit. nt son nf James l nni l"s nnd Men, N. aU, f'nK.n Asneinhlv, . ...,,, .. 1.. u,,i,tn, or .Ir.(ir,u I " .'. .' -V inviii'i io runere sen ,, ,,. , e.diuv hi ', .. , inn .. . ir.l N nent ' irn 1 1 ri nrn I',... ..k n.i... .. - - e-sv. insitia --. un. ' 1.- I'pniiniv,,. DKATIIH Wed,, 12::W P. f. Int. Norll.wood Cem., Phlla., 3:15 P. M. CAIllt. Aug. 10, ALICE, dsttghter of late Matthew and Anna Carr (nee Moonin). Relatives and friends, also Harrcd Heart Sodality, are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs., 8:30 A. M., i'OH Memphis st. .Sol emn requiem mass fit. Ann's Church 10 A. M. Int. fl(. Ann's Cem. , CObSItKR. Aug, 20. (JAHOUSU h.. wife of late Kdmund W. Colshor, aged B2. Rela tives and friends. Invited to funeral services Thurs., 8 P. M at her lata residence. 170B N. Newklrk st. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Wed., after 7 P. M. .... . CO.VNr.R. Aug. 20. lUSl, JAMBS, Ii. CONNER. Relatives and friends aro tnvlted to attend ftinera' services. Tues., 2 P. M.. at tho PArlors of S. P. Frankenfleld, Bohs Both and Spring Oarden sts. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Friends call Mon.. from 8 to OP. SI. CO.STKl.IA). Aug. 21. 1021. JAMKH A. COSTKI.LO, beloved husband of (tertrude I. Costollo (nee Dawson), son of Edward and lato Susan Costello. Relatives and friends, also Lodgo No. 0. F. and A. M ! Washington Camp, No. .112. P. O. S. of A., aro Invited to attend funeral. Wed . 2 P St., from his Into residence 2150 N. "2d at. Int. Sit. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., ' COTNBT. Aur, 20. 1021. JAMES T., son of Joseph P. and the late Margaret C. Cot ney (nee Rurns). Jn hla 17th year. Relatives and friends, employes of Yeo A I.ukens. nre Invited to attend funeral, Wed., ol .8'HO A. St.. from his father's residence. 1247 S. Rucknell st. Requiem mass at St. Anthony's Church at 10 A. SI. Int Holv Cross Cem. nnvINB. Aug 21. CATIIARINK (ne Kane), wlfo of Patrick Dcvine. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 A. SL. from her lato residence 40110 Brown st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Slolher of Sorrow 10 A. SI. Int. Cathedral Cem. EHR8TEIN, On August 21. StART R widow of Arthur Khrstoln and daughter of 1-rfwln nnd Alien Ill.ser. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, on Thursday, nt 7:30 A. SI., Hi pHt'oiHB lesiilencn, 7120 Oxford nve, Slass of requiem Church of tho Prosontatlun II. V. St . Cheltenham, n A. SI. Interment Now Cathedral Cemetery. USIU1IY Auk. 21. 1021, StARY StATtl.DA. widow of Joseph F. Kmery. aged Sd. Rela tive.! and friends are Invited to attend fu neral nervlres. at her late residence. 11 10 N. 41st St.. Wed.. 2 P St. precisely. Int. Slonumerrt Cem. Friends mnv call Tu ues.. 7 to n P. m. TLYNN. Aug. 2 t.'t.VN'N Ine. Mehat 21. 1021. TJL.IZAP.E 1P21. nUZARKTIt SI. ?artrey. wife of Patrick F, V'hnn. IllftltveH nnd friends. Also Ht. Joiichlm's D. V. M. Eodnllty and league of Hacred Hoart, are Invited to attend funorul, Thurs., at 8:11(1 A. 91., from her lato resi dence, mil Wnltellng st.. rrankford. Hol emn requ em mass nt Ht. Joachim's Church 10 A. SI Int. St Dominic's Cem. KOELKER. Aug. 21. LAURA A. rOEL KKH. fiYirvIces Thurs.. 1- P. SI.. 1210 N. Aldcn nt. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. evo. KRANKKNFIELD. Aug. 22. StARY A., widow of Charles Frankenflold, a red Ro. Relatives and friends are Invltod tn ntlend funoral services. Thurs . 12:80 P. St. pre cisely, nt her late residence. K23 W. Cum berland st. Int. Doylnstown. Pa Remains may be vlewod Wed.. 8 to 10 P. SI OERDni.MANN. Suddenly. Aug. 21, ELIZABETH SI., beloved wlfo of Albeit O. (lerdelmann and daughter of the late Sll chael nnd Elizabeth l'rlel; also HELEN E UERDKLSIANN. on Aug. 21, daughter of Albert O. and the late Elizabeth SI. On.del mann Relatives and friends aro Invited to funeral. Thurs.. H:30 A. St.. from their lato residence, 708 N, Croskey st Solemn re quiem mass Kt Prancls Xavler's Church IU A. St. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OILSIORE. All. 20, 1021, THO.MAS J beloved son ot Thomas and Kllen Ullinore (nee Crayan). Relatives and friends, nlso Co. K. lOlith Inf.. A. V.. V.: Veterans of Foreign Wnrs, Francis Connelly Post, A. I... nnd Kcaley-Sloonev-O'Donnell Post, L. V. of F W.. are Invited to attend funeral, Thurs.. R-30 A. St.. from his lata residence. 200H Pelt!: st. Bolemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 A. St. Int. Holy Cioss Cem. OILMOUR. Alig 2ft. at Ocan Orove. N. .1 WILLIASt OILMOUR. In his "(1th year. I'elatlvej and friends. nli Col James Ash worth Post, No. 034, O. A R , are invited to attend funeral senlcrs, Tues., 2 30 P St., lato residence. 1222 Fllmoro at , Frankford Int private. (IILMOUR. Suddenly. Newark. N. J.. Sundnv. August 21 1021, L. D. HOWARD OILMOUR. Funeral services vvlll l held at his home, de Normandle ave , K.tlr Haven, N .1 . Tuesday. August 21 1.30 P. SI. Relatives and friends Invited Interment Hrldgeton, N. J . Wednesday, Ausust 21. 1 P M (d-iyllght-savlng time) ORIKF1TH. Aug. 20. 1021. HANNAH i:.. widow of Elijah Griffith, aged 84. Rela- , tivs and rrienii'i aro invitci io attend lu- 1 petal etfrvlfe. Tuts., a P. SI., at her lato tesldence, 0107 Chancellor st. It.t private,. ' aRISHINOER. On August 21. 1H.11, CteARA JANE, daughter of Homer N. nnd tho lato Clara W. Orlsslnger aged 2 years , and 0 months. Relntlves and friends are in- ivlted (o the service, on Wednesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, nt tho father's residence, (1010 Webster at. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. OROKSKURTH. Suddenly. Aug. 20. 1021. FERDINAND, husband of Slargarot Orosa kurth (nee I,eurle), aged 41V Relatives and friends, nlsa employes of William Frelhofer Ilaklns Co., are Invited to attend funeral rorvlces. Tues . 2 P. Sf.. residence. 231 llnn sall st. Int. private. Qreenmount Cem. HARTEL Aug. 21. at Ashevllle. N. C. HARRY FRY HAIITEL. Funeral rervlces Wed.. 3 P. SL. mother's residence Eliza- belh 31. Hartel. 47 Estaugl. nve., Hnddoie- field, N. J Int. private, HELM. -Aug 22, ELIiiA. widow of Henry Helm. Relatlvi-a and friends, also New ha II Circle. No 70, Ladles of C, A R . n.e ln- vded to attend funeral servlees. Wed , 2 V. M tesldence. 200 W. Rockland St. Int. nrlvn'e Remains in.iv be lnvve,t T,m, " to 0 P. 31. . "L'lir.RLEY Aug. 21. ADA k iieuer- ''K Relatives and friends are Invlied to attnnd funeral services. Thurs.. 2 30 P 31. residence 2101 N. nth st. Int. private. If a fit ulnas t1i K t larua,! ll'n.4 f t .. a. t Rernnlns may be Iewe,l Wed., 7 to II p M. iuiji,, enonan. ; j,, Aug. 21. 11121. 3IARY ADELAIDE HILL, wife of Charles l Hill, formerly of Allston. 3tans. Funeral i ervlcos private. Int. Evergreen Cem.. Boston Mass. HOARH Aug. 22. 11)21. ANNA M wife of John llnnr nnd mother of Sister Rerna dett. Relatives and friends, nlso B. V 3t, So,ali nnd Saerel Hpart S el'tv of Our I.ndv of Lourdes Chiinh, Invited to nttend Hiner,,! 'Ihurn. .s.'.o A 3L, frmn her lato , 'sldeiMP mm . r ,ion t Solemn re. luicm uiaes nt thr Church of Our 1 i,l nf the Rns.irv Hi ,M Int Holv . ro. Cem HOHAN. Al Sea Mi-. N j AllB. "i 1021. HOSE, wife of Mitl-on- J llohnn n, Maklm im.'I 4', It l.unej, nnd irlends are nlte' to uiirnd futi'r.tl. Tn ire 7 30 , .M lrom Imr laiu res. donee. 1,11 N mi, rt i amden, V. .1. Solemn requiem mas- I'hun'h ,if Immnruliite i-onceptten p a 31 int :!yA'i buebamt cf Ade'lne M. Hornor (neo .MncNalr in in- o-tn enr or ins ago. Relatives and friends are Invited (o attend funeral, from the residence t,' his mother. Mrs, sural, E llernor. Cheslerllel'i, N J., Wed.. 2 30 P m' .ilallcht-savlnir .imo). Int. Jacobstown, N.'j' Ju.n will meet io.2S train from .Market st frry. Plum, and the 11:33 tialn from Trentnn. tt Rordcntown. N. .1 JONES Suddenly. Aug. 21. at Kenne- rrk?.0.: V'-", m:r!s icKWoon. e0i, of Elizabeth I3nkwood and late Samuel 11 Jones. Funeral services and Int. Wed . 12 "n I- 31 . Woodlands Cem. JONES - On lotl, irst.. CLARA N . widow .'. . mD ,J,,m'"s ,, Services nt, Tnnsdny, t f. ' I" residence. 1823 N. lllh jt. In termtnt private. KAST - b'uddenlv. Au. 20. HUSANNV K ne Kraft, wife of Heiuv Kast Helatlvei nd friends nlso Vlnrv Aid. R-wIm: Circle nd members of Trlnltv Lulhera.. Church. mvllnd tn a. (en,. on. ..! n .. . . . .' !rV'1.1rril'"" r'll'lencf 2231 H. Euekmirai 'n. Irlnlty Lutheran Cem KELLY Auir yt wn 1 iam , , , " v. ,.i-, 'Ull.,,,,. , Uf . J t .VI .f Jorinna Kellv (n.e Mile',, ""neln iu.'. Ill A M Int Old f'nthedril C.n, hRAI'SE - Auk. 21. OHCAR W !,.. of MittlhM K.a.jse iiu.itlveH and frlen.i. lire lnvl,( to fllni nil eervlcen P M . at his laic r.shlencn. 1'jo s. -,,, ' si" !r.t Arll'cjKm l.m. Friends mnv rail Wed, . nun I LVs Hul.tonlv. ,K "I. HOWARD S eon if LnuiM and late ,S(th Levis. ,.Ke I in' l"i(..ral service Thurs. 2 P. M 'o,i r,, ,' ':1i,":..."'.'..,'Mflon- """shts. d;.i Co. in, r m -...-F..M, i.-iii i ' uuu.! can viii.. k -, m vl,r;rls tinMor?"- '"''r-r.-v-.e ,.7. .11, V( III 17.1,1, u 21. MARY E. (nee .IMC1'II1 RHON--AUK ll. Hliaif. I.,..t,....i nn !,.,... .... . .": .'"'. TIMOTHY M VDLEN nilatliV.Vn. Vfrendfc are imliid to nti.nd funeral. Wed." NAM from residence 0f hm brother Henrv Mailiten' 228 I'm,, si Mi Hollv N J Hlih mass f In' Si. Mai ni MAM'I.I Aub 22 MAREI, ELEANOR daiuht, i nf Chares r nnrt M..iv .-.." ueL'.iiee.MatUck) Hum null, e U i,l ;," MVVKII Mil,,.n, l ....-.. ..-"'" Mit.l.AIIK Auir 2'.. I.AlVHrvci' i husband cf Aon.. M,i.i J1. " VNcf' A nl r ...,.-, ..,.. . - it 'ncird Heart and Dlv No ID a 6 II i.ivlteil to funeral Thurs, H .'tu A M 'lut. r-sid.r-e 244 N Ruhv st uenm ins'sH V," I'uulem at Church of rim- ,. A J .",,"" '.' tT Mifl Mn.llhnes, Apollo LodKe. No asil. J' and a it l-'n iln ' vommandery. N-mul ami Military Order of ' he Spanlth-Amerlinn War. nre invited ? , aiieiKi funeral. Tues , 2 p "f, re.i.lence ! V- ?.? ""L'y ' '"I Mt. Morlah Cem ' I MAI hit Suddenly In (,ce..n i itv " ' , on Aus. 21, 1021 MATTHEW MAW,,' i 1220 Ulilner Sun ave" Phlla. IiAi'.?,',, "I frte., urn Invited to the service on Wedne.. duv evenlllK Bt S g'clo. k Kt the Oliver iT Hair llld- . 1S20 Vheilnut a. Inlet mJnt'pr!: McDEVITT. ust 21 irmw i.. .. . .. th,. Inie Catharine MeDevlit n. . .1 . ..".... ', friends also Hlv. No. 21 A. o H ,.,, 'ourt Hamilton. No 00, F. of A are. I vlle, to attend funeral. Wed . 7''trt v ii re,,ienc of dauKhtor. Mrs ClHren.o L' Lankford. 31 Wsota at Sn'cmn roniiieV.. iWrj1 i'.1,1 '""""' ''hureh li A j?qU nt Holy I reus tern .. i 7.1 .. ,...niriii .urvi aqe. He ntlvm ",?,' r ",n','. l"?. )Vl'".( .ltcs . Cueirxo Jll. Lnichis of Columbus, nre Invited net lend funeral Wed. H 10 A. from hlJ ,aie res d.nre 2041 Mimphls st Sol.n , xt, qui in mt.s hu, I, ,f th Nativity II V M l,,1,s' I" Huiy fioss Co, , MiM.NNA Auir 211 ID.'I Will ivm beloved l,js,.i. f .,llJBm McUeVil a l.., t.v..s nnil friends ale,. Iln.v Ndm, ' I ,''. ll,,uid nt Kun Dlv - ,v o It Vr'.i emidoje, nf Thomas Ihwlli, MfB f-0 -'Jl nvtol i o alKnd fune, ,,l Wed n , Via' M (rem his Int, ret Ideiic 2M(, ,,. .', Holemii leqiilem mass ,n the I hurch of .aU;.,, 10 A A. pricl.,,,. ,, UNevv"ia,h 1.1, u. an. r. ..,., ..- .,:V.:- .-... OIF,, ui inmiiH VOONEY Auir. i!2. 11)21. tllitimoir Wife. of.Oeorte K. Mouney. ' ffiP, '?.T C, funeral V.ll l Btven, from "or S?i,0L denre. 4,1,1(1 Iicust st- te "i MohitiH. HAnAii v.. Jionnia nn 5tt. wire, nf ,he (. i.,iiil!".?i en AllEne, ,"a u."B..n,sr nL.i'v.?" ".( ..;;.. vn TuAti... hand of Kllabcth Murphy (nee MesriV -t ves and friends, ni.n iJ, tfl,..r. Itsls. Name Hccletvi rhlla. ix,dw. No M," O. JL. und Order of Owls. Nest vt' '' 0. Invited to attend funeYnl. 'vve" ". 1MJ" from residence of Ms brother t.S..A,., nhy. 811(12 New queen it . f,J ,0'?'J lh kill. Solemn requ em inn si i,l',1hiirl. Church n:SO A. M. Int. Wesim,-.IJrIWt . OHLEMAN-. Auk. 81. FnEDEni r'S.r hand of the late Barbara nriSJ5' "m. Weckert). Relatives and friends ?n .(H eletles of which he was n memb?, " Jjtefl to attend funeral B."vsWe,,r'., '5' M., lato residence, 710 Uelsrade .!'- - P. rrlvate Mt. reace Cem. 1'IsmJ on,lt n. Inl TAOE. On Aus;, 21, 11)21. i",, ;.Vow't. IVAnD T. PAC1E. husband of EUsIk."8" ??.J.n?tatlve. and. f rlen,!.". '$ . nt S P. M.. nt tho Oliver II. nil? ni.ur""r Chostnut st. Interment nt ArllnSf'Js,'ai terv. imgtoi, c.Ve I'ECHIN. At IlrooUllne, I'a . Aue .. HKNRI LOUIS, husband of Caroline i'' ..". Kunornl services Wed.. 11 A J "mIi ('has. M. Htuard. 101 Cricket nvV.Ardi1 ei ' Int. Lutheran Cem. " Ari, POENDEIt. Aue. en unn. Auir, so, tnji ,,,1. iKH ??.'5'""'LV f of ivni i; rti,ttjrit.-t, ,.aa t.-(-..i,-i . ' rounder. Helatlv Charles Women' s T A. IJ Koc'otys rhlla c-h.l.le No. I. Women of Mooeheart I-men .!' vited to attend funorul. Wed., g an '.'J1 residence. 20.17 at. Albans t Soleme.' uulem masH Kt. Charles' Church. t, ',,' Cross cem. "i POWbEItLY. Auk. 21 THOMao r . of Joseph and lata .lane Powde'rly'il? McKenna). nelntlves and friends ie."," vlted to attend funeral. Wed., s',10 a ,'," from late residence. 222d Cress st nVL; mass Ht. Edmond's Church 10 A. M lB1 Holv Cross Cem. ' "t . PKE8TON. Alic 20, CIIA1U.ES T- rtlESTON. Chief of rturenu i "t VhMtti of which he was a member are InvuVJ .' Httend funeral on Wed., nt 2 p M lV '' the home of Joseph T. Ilyan. 20u QrVen if!? Manaytmk Int. at Westminster Cem.F,& may call Tues.. from 7 o in P. it rrle!M riobert J. QuIkp; (ne'e Smvlhlnelathei .,i ftlrmbj aro Invited to attend funeral ..ii: , 1ah Tl.... C Quirk (bee Dornn). naed d7 n.,.i. and friends, nlso employes of V s Viu! nnd all sorletlen nf which ,,. ... . ' ."t aro Invited to nttend funeral, Wed . ii J & A M.. from his late residence 4743 p.,2 St., Frankford. Solemn reoulem ma. .. fit. Joaichlm's Church nt in A. m ,;' . Dominic's Cem. "' "' ROWLAND. Auk. 21. JENNIE C f. of William L. Rowland. Relative.. T.i friends uro Invited to nttend funeral w.J S:30 A. M. mother's lesldence Oil V Fit Ion st. Solemn hlh requiem mass atVh.if.ik of Our Ladv of Victory lu A. M. Int r. Matthew's New Cem.. Conshohocken. P.' SANER. Auk. 10. CLAIR J SAm Relatives and friends aro Invited to ,(,. funeral lues., 0 A M. residence "fhJ cousin. Lco.i Feostcr. f,3Sl N. Camac st So emn hlih renulem mass at Church of tS. Holy Child 10 A. M. Int. Holy Eetniichn Cem. ' SLUIZER. AUff. 20. MARGARET, wHi-i of Meyer Slulier, In her KCth car Rl.. tlves nnd friends are Invited to attenj f!. noral. Tues., 11 A. M., from her lata nri. dence. 41011 N. Broad St. Int. JJIctae rael Cem. SMITH. Auk. 21. 1021, nillDOET Jl wife of tho late John Smith, formerly of hi N. Front st.. Phlla. Relatives and VK also Sacred Heart and Archconfrat.rnity St. dalltlea of St. Aunustlne's Churih, are In vited to attend funeral. Thurs., n a Jl from her lute residence ,11(17 Alabama ro4 l'alrvlevv. Solemn- requiem muss nt St, An Bustlno's Church, rhlla., 10:30 a Jl. Inl Holy Cross. Take bus at Market st Cm. den. marked Fnlrvlew SMITH. AUff. 22. 11121 J ALFRED SMITH. Jr.. uaed 29. Relatives and frlenli nlso cmplnes of Theodore Pressor MuileCo, nre Invited to attend funeral servlres. Wirt, 2 P. M.. nt his lato rea'deme, 2P2D W, Suk dtiehanna ave. Inl. West Laurel Hill Cur. Friends may call Tues, eve. SN1DER.--AUK. 21. 1021. ELSIE EUZA. EETH. beloved wife of Howard J, Snldei nnd daujrhter of Annie nnd the late Ruben McN.imee ased 2.1. Funeral Thurs., 8.30 A. M , residence, fi.iai Illoyd st , Clermsntoitn. Requiem hlKh mass Immaculate Conceptlog Church 10 A. M. Inl. Holv cross Cem. STZZIRL Auk. 21). TEUESO. wldor ( Vincent Stzr'rl. aned 02. Relstlvcii tl friends In world to attond the services tVed.. 8-30 A, M.. from late residence. 1211 Whir ton st Solemn mass at &t. Rita's. 3. BtoiJ ot . 10 A. M. T.UIOART Suddenly, at Ocean Cllr, Aus. 21. AMANDA H. beloved wife of .Vi dian C Tairitart, Helntlves and friends In. vlted to funeral. Thurs.. 2 P M, 8733 N Intli et Int prlvnte. Friends may caC V.'rt,t r ,,. o T M THOMPSON. Auc 21. JOSEPH L f. riit)jii'su;. peioven nusnnna 01 nsenei A Thompson (nee Dixon) Relatives and friend) also Franklin Caile No 21, A. 0. cl K. M. C: Temple Council No 101. 0. el I. A, employes of Pecor.i Paint Co . in I: vlted to attend funerel services Than, 1 P. M at his lata residence 213 V Tlon st. Int. Oakland Cem Remains may bi lewed Wed., after 7 1 M TUFrY--.HB. 10 MICHAEL, husband ol the lato Catharine TufTy (nee l.awliitl Relatives nnd frltndi. nlso Holy Name S elety, nre Invited to attend funeral. Wed, R A. M., from the resld.nce of his brothc-In-low. Michael Lawless. 1.14,1 S. Bambrtr st Solemn requiem mass ut ."hurch of Bt. Thomas Aqulnis D:30 A. M Int. Holy Crou Cem. VAN nni'NT Auu. 20. RCLir VAS' BRUNT. aed 7S. Relatives nnd friends, sis', fnlversltv Lodite. No nil F and A M. and all other orsraiilretlens of whleh l wae n menine-. nre Irvlt, d 10 attend funtlll enlce. Tues. HSO P. M nt 1211 ArcS i nt Int Teuton .' VV en pmrrlet VA.NI HORN -Autr. 21, 1021. EDWIS C VAN HORN, need HI 1-ervio s Thur".. II A M st the Chapel of the Old Msn'i Host, ;,:ilh 11 nd Il.nliiR its Int Laurel II 111 Cn VOI.TS5. - Auk 22. JOHN M VOLT! irrH RA ..'itn.rul fccrv Iee Thure. 2PM nt the resldeme of Jo, ph O Crowther, M . Itnmnln i . rranKroni 1:11 (iskip '" WAtlNER Auk. 22. HATTIE SL0CU wldnv of Gie Louis Wuumr at son's rjsi dene, :,ns E. Sedcwlck st Mt Airy Fu nd a 1 services Wed . 3 P. M Int rrlvilj. WEEKS At Trenton N J . Am. MARY MALVINA KAIRCH1LD sv.ldow el Henrv Martin Weeks. M I). ReUtlyei anJ friends are Invited to attend funeral froa her lato residence, 8 H Hermltsie t, Trenton. N. J . Wed.. 2 P M Int Blami- "winSS. Auu- 20. at Rethlehem. Pi. FRANCI:', II . husband of Mns M nKed 37- Funeral Wed.. 1 .30 P. M WJ father In-laWa residence Charles Mnrlimir. 31132 N 0th st Services Holv Nativity r. E. Church Rockledire. Pa 3 P M ! Law nv lev ''cm. Friends m.iy call Tn" ey WEISSER Au. 21. 1021. Cl'An!'E.5 hi! husband of Helen Welsser (nee jlopff". I ROth year Helntlves nnd friends '" m hers of Court No. 02. F of A and'1. Invltel Plovee or II vi. vvnuur i :ni"''. "',", 7 111) A M . Iron to ,iii-n.i iuiit.k (ou,-, thf nartorp of John T Flu.r 101 VV ti" Wrns hTrih.'u A. M in. H. "hTte'XVk. 21 i.-'i JAsnjvmrt In her Hist scar, Relntlves Jill frl'"' j Invited to nttend funeral service, vv ej i. P M . at l.er late residence Venn WUtMj Arvliun 1101 E Susquehanna ave ii" Cirisi II ill Cem. , e,.i. wuni'n On AuK.ist 21 10J1 et oip;. therla nt th r.sldenee of 1,'h iiarents .. CmbrldB.- street , C.EOIl, . Al AM .,, in I ll.Mli.i.rt i, . ijub, .. .., v Wlt-r..'i iiKfd 71 , Funeral Tu s M ,, 2 I M mi" irsiu-i.'- ,,., ,;rch l UlOh will lll-" t mil"" ut U'"fC" Mo'irestcwn, 1 '30 P M - ............. iirsn. II1IIIV iir-.ii...Mci. ".jyz'4 nl rT''AT A SPECIAL M-;'-Sfl '$. '' Hoard of Uh.utors of ns WWR1 TRUST COMPANY, bed "'is .--'.'" i,n Aupust, 1021. the following resolutloni ui,unlmi.usl adopted ., ,0j It Wherea. It 'ma nlenred Aln.luli' ii Ills Infinite wisdom In rem; "J ,'r m ,. midst our honored and w orlhv M n bcr FREDERICK "ltl.EMANN ";',. Whereas. The p!.e.,nt nnd '" "n"l tlona which slnco our orEnn aU" I ne with this Ismrd as u fellow d.r.e. lor r It eminently flitlnn that vv ho'H, on record our f'ellnir of app e'lalbji ' rt service:! and reitrct for ns lo 'n,Trori Resolved. That this I'o.ird .'".? W ' vv ' ever hold In Krn'ej,.. 171.7'";; rM cut ster lnK buslne-s .lu.illiifs dlsp aved nr j. late lellow 1,-nnhei I-RLDERR lv ul MANN In tie work of this hoard h ,, liesoiveu. urn. 111'' ir '", '. aranCt l nu, I'Bleemed member creates a, va 5"' wh our I os, ,1 and thit his fellon in"". deeply reirret Ihe lors occasioned 10 telves ami the community Ht larwe ( Resolved. That wo hereby ""'!.?;'( W est sympathy to tho bereaved fimlfv!h,!f deteasd, hoplliK In (he H'"ln'"1L1,J,illo afltlitlon they may find some eonioi It, knowlna- thai tho worth of nn " quallllea aro properlv appreclaleo y hkrma.-n ij;;;vi,ri, INDEHTMiFICs AKDSLEY BURIAL ?l l.r.uM nA Ik. e.itl.r. IS V llMUllful, Acceeslbl. Trptul,-S: Wolu Offlcs aitrjalds, rnna. " r vaney. ntred u. , Itelatlves aVid frien7. Jll- ' St, Oahrlel i schno Children, are .S?f.' ' attend funeral. Thurs.. H aS A. M 'eJl,M l riarents's roaldonce, 1407 S. srith i'l V. h hlih mass of reijulem nt. Oahrlcl's rh.?ml AfV.'.,.,,,nAi ll0!y Cro-'" rem. Churcl II ices, vveu , ii a, ,A,.k reslneree m., . Letfrly st. Int. FalrvleV Cem . rlaVa,L?' Pn. Friends may call Tu-s.. 7 to 10 pT1' QUmiv-. suddenly. Aur 20. 1021 Writ ' AEL J. QUIUK. husband of tho i.TJ n-t"1"' iieorse Hin i'l",'. "."',",' v funeral. Cem nn Tuesdav 10 A 11 N '""" ' WlLFONll At AUnntlc I t , ,,,,,rl Ml". 22 1021. SARAH R w idc.iv of M ' F U'llfon. Relatives nd J vlled tn the ,crvc .. J''""?," ,,",,r KdS. at 2.30 ,,'c ock. at ths Oliver II I "r Jh20 fhe-nut st Intorme.nl wrlvte. . . W I ri'l,AKT -, At , V ev. hi; ,,A fScHOTKI f'KMKTKItlKh - r-e, . iiiMaH.IIIII. II '' ' -'-l ...,.'., ,
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