?ns?wfisp? ?AWs!iT4i?S!5! fS9j(4RiwfrJ " WOOD DEPRECATES CLASH WITH JAPAN Characterizes Reports That Re latiens Are Strained as Foel- ! ish and Idle Talk DECORATED BY EMPEROR, Ily the Associated I'rcss Teklo, Oct. S. Talk of trouble be- j twecn the t'nited States and Japan wns deprecated by Leenard Weed, Oever Oover Oever ner General of the Philippines, in nn address before the America-Japan So ciety here Thursdny night. He insisted there wnn no ronten why Japnn nnd America should be unable te arrive :il nn understanding en nil points upm. which there is the slighter disagree meht, and declared thnt there were no inisundcrMnndings between the two countries. "There hnR been n crent deal .f loee and foolish talk tibniit trouble between Amcrirn and Japan," said Governer General Weed, "but all this imn sense. I think I knew the Amerh.in people well, nnd I am pertain th.it mi their part there Is no ileiire nnd n In tention te dwell in any but the friend IteHt rnlutiuu with their neighbors of Japan. "The flags of Japan and the fluted Ktntes vtend side l Hide in the emit war In the battle ter fair -dealing b tween nations nml resnect for the rights, of smaller peoples. They are gem te1 ' '"i'1 ' ' l-" "" was hi- salary, tie ntnnd together nlwavs en the side ,.f M'l'" gme me his un 1 heck when It right. P Ixwise nnd Idle Ueperts 1 "Loese nnd Idle reports b nre-I pensible persons lave been laigely re- , nponsible for this talk of strained re- I lhtlens, but Oiir relntiens are net rrnl.wwl ,.n.l n r.. ,.. nl- -i x In hi. Reed. Americans want te build up , i,-l. And that was all. If :hnv ever " ft 1;" " ,Z .mated is trade and commerce, but we!, .,..,.. open I ,,ue,l tne pi.,... U was during buun-ss l'"J?,'l.' broken tied, me . minted as nnd fan npetitlen. Americans are hour- " it ii, ,i, , ir.,,,,1,,.,,,, i-,nii, sure the Japanese ..,,, the ,,,, Af , ,,, ,.,. ,,, .r -M- .0 Ilun JnS.en hallenge a here Is mom enough f..r all In bun- , Manv , ,i, iVileral ymUi,,,; Mr, , iiieh are Marcel, b-s, impor imper impor erable i-onipet.tien I ,ctvil,.r ,,. , ,,r(W( ,. n0veii b tutu The Hat rates include the Klch It would be a terrible rftlwtlmi i,hi4 (JlJ. j,,,,, tt,,rl li t hi iktvi". .iikI I Imt.i 1'lnte for two- ear-olds mid up up Upen iiie.ierii iiviluatien if iwe great l),.,vwier was p..le. Mrs. Moevenwns ward at si furlongs, the Abmgten ( up peoples like these et Japan and the (,n har( um, ,1Pt bai ,m, b(,(,n ,-1xh1 for tiiree-car-elds and upward at a I lilted Stntes could net get together )i(, fii mi.M w,r(, 1(, te t, 0 lmrvjlnr J mii,. nm ., ql,nrer and the Terwood nreund the cetifer-n.-e beard and settle 1 .,tK..,. .f,,,.,. he,ng uihen te ..i.van.ensinK ' l'late at .even futlengs '1 hen there Is all, or near! all, "t their dittieulties ).,,,, ifi, ,.t i.it t ii.,.,. ' rlw Tviti's Onk Steetilech.ise of two and 1 .11 .1 e ,. . 1. .4 e cannot hide the fact, of course, that great Issues may nrie that will elm - 1. i.Ke ..1. our .. '''':"'"",' ," '' " "", "'..', '.'....;., 1' WnJapa a- even a suspicion of -w an issue. "X., one can vilt Jej.an and go , Bwny unfriendly te her. 1 and my cel- tun,,., rami, lin ns friends f i um a friendly ee,intry nml win ienv wuu even warmer feelings " I Filipinos Desire Independence er came Sir. he desire desir their Wft V '"'This desire is tempered by a renli lng sense, however." lie continued, "that they have within themselves no adequate means of defense, und must rely upon the f nited States for pro tection, for which thv frankly aU. I believe the Philippines will become u. grent source of wealth te all the neigh boring countries with which they hae business relations." Viscount Kaneko. who presided nt the meeting, predicted thnt when the rnn- Viu.r,et iCnni.lf,. .le.-nriited Mr. Weed and Mr. Ferbes with the Order of the Kising Hun. first das-, ether membets nf tlu'lr imri were uiven decorations of a lower order Weed Heturns te Manila Governer Genera Weed l-f f-r Kebe, yesterdnj te 'lenrd the n uncr ' New Orleans fur .Manila, where lie will begin the discharge of his duties I'pen invitutien from Japan he will tsit For Fer For inesn en route te Mnni'e. Itefere he left he emphasized his appreclatieti of the unreserved friendliness hewu bin. bj nil .lapanesp during Ins visit, and m answer t-i i-engnitulat.uus ever the con cen con firmntien of his appmilment as Gov Gov ereor General by the 1'nlted -jtati s Sen- i lite, replied simpl : ' "I nccept because it gjves n e an i oppertunitv for service " He g-ie i1 farewell luiH'een in ionei- of Lieuten- nnt General Yiraamisln and ether prom- inent Japanese. i Fermer Geveimu G'tieinl Feibes wi'l! sail for Amiru-i trem 'H k u n .a O te- 1 er IU en beard ihr '"nii.i'i ' .olden i State. fc Jt'S HOPES TO GET CHECK BACK Chandler Brethers' Customer Says Affairs Will Be Straightened Among the ceinpluinis of bend- pur chased und net deln.-i.-l bleie ('hand-' ler Br !. rs A: Ce le-.-d us doers in1 that filed before the b.u.ki uutev reteree by Klmer l.. ailing i broker. The bends were pmd for t a cheek drnwn b Mr Walling uesins whn h was deposited in n -!. i.i fund wan the Cenimcrcia! Trust Ciiiniiiin . ;ir - cording te Mr hamllei's counsel A few .ns hetete i liunuler l.imL ers suspended business " snid .Mr. Wil ling tedin "I order. .1 purchase of some Eibert bends II. fore they were i.e. llvered the firm eh -ed its doers. "I understand 1111 inerie.i yas p!.ic,-d In II speeiMl fund wtiien the Meners nre ntteiiiptuu 'e unncx umeiig th,. assets. 'I have eerv ceiiliileii. e ,n carl Mendelhall. of the Chuinllei firm, and believe my affairs will . straightened out when he leturns te the utv." 33 NATIONS REPRESENTED nnllanher. Rcd-Halred Frenchman. Popular Guest at Penn Function ainurice i.unagiier, a reiunii. n u- 1 haired FreiKhman. was one of the 11101,1 popular guests at the hnusewnnning! nnd reception given at the Internntien il .,..,. ... ..... . Student Heuse, JUIM hpruce street, Inst nltht. Thirty-three nations were repiv Milted, und many of these present ex plained their national helldu)s but Gallagher was the most graphic aud held constant attention. . Vem .Tnhn. of Slnie. sniil her ceun W. Cnmeren "'"""I;. 'erm.Pr "":,' Implic.-'ted in the plot he is expected te beat out mu-Ii sterling ( ' ,i,:: BVeHllce for the nublic geed ll" licr "ngers did net tremble evi- K"tes have net fermnlly been anneuiipeci, nor General of the Philippine-, wne Detwilc- repined te the police en te.ds as Samuel Hiddle's Nokomis. ! 01" ' n .r,"tiirti te tlit- iiitllvlilunl but ' 1cp. whe pointed out. tlint he was net I it is understood they comprise Mr. e te .lapaii several u...s ue .... , TupUj thu, tnr,v hnndits In a touring I.ukewoed. et tne leinmi -taeies, ami ,------ ,",,, (im...t(m.,i .aiuu for en the verge of nervous collapse. Hit I t'nmtn. .Mr. i.einns, neueri c. uuriuii, Weed, said in a shm t nddu-ss th.u ' lm(J ,.r(m(i, Us ,.ar nff the read n large field of high-class steeplechase 'm ",?'" cul"-ull0,ml u,ul- ""by bit she reviewed nnd tried te refute who hns been n lending figure in the found among the l-inpines a nauirui t. Tsinn,i an,i ml,i stolen hisher'-es. . trf.. .....i' - i " -i.i ' the Commonwealth's evidence. Slip snid negotiations; fcamen J, iJi'KB'in. 'nn for independence, or rattier a 1)f Si0-:i(l, Hl wa- taken te1 .... "-..-.. .... n v... Z u,,' ,T.-i ii cither her fingerprints or Knstlnkc's Fein member of the Ilritlsh Parliament, e that they be allow eu u ' , the spt yesterday, a mevtng-pieture . TRIP TO MOIPs nFLAYEIl e nrtnem f r tome k iewiedce f the mill- m,Bht be feum' ri'n,,,,' in the house, and Geerge Gnvin Dully, n represent own Government in their own . ' . .. . , , , , , Mir' IU MUVItb UtLHICU Pngiiieei for sonic K',0 "8 "' ml I s she hnd been there several times tlve of the Sinn Fein ubread. lptlllieS UIKlCr llOVeniel- ll.iu-r.ll """ 1,Ill. VVill . tUII (mm tl, t'n.wlu of I ' '""l"""1"1' nie- unn....j - ..- ..s...-. , ml ullH Jlim n ciuuiiuu'iil " reached the same stage of development ' 1N1. ft or Mil fiem t n i I iniis Jby a patrolman wlu ntme up after the (lbnut 700. with at least seventy in the that Mr. Weed achieved in Cuba, this""-' " 'l,lm', 15' ' r'1. "' ' ". l' ''""' nceideiit. insisted that the trip te the n,ivunced courses. Lehigh sent seven country would receive, commercially, a,"- vlthm!t I'tiisM.iii e i pcrler ,,.tllres must be p0(),pened The boy teen advanced students nnd WO batlu large share of the benefit. , officers. And did net make note wfls ,,. ,lem . whcre his parents hnd I indents te this year's It . O. T. C. camp Uv instni. tiens from the Pmperer. of the same en the records of thu dis- ,, pll jf-m,; treat him for ii bruised leg ut Plattsburgh. try didn't have time te have a hellda. the tuin in that read the sharpest turn UUiera said tee many holidays had nlabeM' lert Miami, I turned in car tendency te make a nation tired The. student neuse is uiaiiitniu..il byi e Christian Association of the I'm-I the Christ! verslty of Penn.lwiuin aud bv prom inent business men et the pity. Says Ledger Stele $90 and Gems Steven Skuhnndy. tlO Seuth Thirti third street, told the police today that liereufte r he would be very careful about tflUIng ledgers into his home 1 His last roomer, lie' aldr took $00 In irtish und jewelry and he has asked tluViellce te JUKI un Named in "Held-up" iuT JSK3$3 ES Ledcr l'hote S-rlc . r. W. IIOOVKN I nlted St.ilrs Slilppln; iteard pay. muster Implicated In a fik 810,01)0 relilwry by A. It. Dftwcller, also a paymaster, whose steiy of the rub bery was shuttered b n film repro duction of tlie "held-up" "Victims" of Held-Up Held as Embezzlers teiitiniiid Irani I'nKe line 1 teem' streit. He always took supper wl h me ind was never out at night Ml :ii'i! him Shew Ml Itace Ticket ' Nene of the money thei sjij he nas ake'i ever i-eaehed our home. He came !. me mice op twice with a !?U ticket en u race Iiei'-c, and would su joking n .,),, if ih.i l.n. ,. , -,. ..-.,,1,1 .. walUisJ with her arms clasd about ' i I I'l'll 111 'I' lllllll 'i lUI 'rs. iiwhii 11 , , .,, . ... ,, .,., i,w,i .,,' ,,,lsl,,i ..in.neilnir te 1 lm. This ! 'seemed te .istnm him nnd he partly ... . '. ' s,.,.nied te .iLtiim him nnd he regained his ompesur,'. A dozen t. em-enrage tin in A third name has been mentioned in t he tilet . t lint of Wilinui I'.ibbv, said ule ie ee u snipping neiuu eiiipieyr. a, federal arrant is out for hlin also. i tins warrai.t iiise '.ins ier .101111 um' , ami ethers, s.. nime are believed te ue , scribed it. Detwller and city detectives acting the parts. Deth Make Confessions When this picture wns shown in de teeth e headquarters Inst night it was se r.diculeus and impossible that Det wller weakened and confessed, impli cating Hoevcn lloeven later tped n confession in absence of a tenegrnpher se early In the morning. It fellows in part : About fourteen months age l toeu bursing Deuru. VSJ?J!W " , "' took about .vine the next three' Knar., r. who lives at '-'040 North months, including M.,0 or 5HU iiIkae Colerado street, wan nrrnigned before mentioned. Magistrate Oswald nt the Nineteenth "About u month age Mr. Andrew ll ! ueiwiier uispussiMi wuu inu me iiuiiier inj j-hichmi as the ncciuent nppeareu of the shortage of some SHOO which t0 1Uu been unavoidable. The be.'s was discovered when the balance wns injuries are net serious. struck inenthlv. I told him I hnd been tnkiug mom for m personal use., n UCI n lip IM RPRMANTOWM Frem that time Detwiler began taking' J HtLU Ur I IM UCnmHI I UVVIM money from the levelvlng fund of the ,, . . . . ... , beard for his personal use, and has , Four Aute Bandits Get $42, but Kick continued that practice up until the i at Amount present time. I hnve no record of the i ,.)Ur Wl.i.(n,Msnd nutomebile bandits inenev h- has taken. Hut 1 have seen U,,, l( tllrie mt. nt j0m.0n nnd him take Slie and upon one nccasieu. , j-mi ri srrP,.tJ, Gerniantewn, shertlj Ml." ,.,,. 'i ,.', lrt..lr rlila rielrnini? and rihherl Decide te Gamble Funds .some i-cjener nine meinhs age wti tl ,, of lbe haul and re Detwller and I decided te make book , .,, t u hardly paid for the cost en the horses and accept bets and te ' ,rlsulinp im :ie. enllng te the miitunls. never .r-i(i u,t;ms ,,. Jehn N Aitkens, ever 'JO te 1. We had borne tne or s.x ;!s NeMh i5rn(l street. Jeseph friends from whom we accepted h. t , IInmll m West Itittcnheusc streit, The t.lajers were met at a central bete. chailes tieldberg, 10.". Wet Th- best part of the iiiene wet.."lc , (.hll,nn av,Iul(.. in as bits from u man whom we Uu.-w ftfj. tulilill(, tb(l tbrec men for s -as Gloucester. W been the her-e- winj,,.,;, bl,.ks ,i,p n,ijjers suddenly drove ..ti bet- . placed with me we would. , , ., an, drawing ie- In.v tli, WlllllllllfS te ''"'UCI'slet ! ver unsu. cessful in our ePTeits as lioeWmiikers, and ur les - wool 1 e -i -uge from Sle te ST0 per dm 'lhe pun aw'ra,;nl from $10 te $s0 a duv Toek .SIHMM) in 1 1 .Months 'In order te meet our loses ue took ,. .. v 1 tlic li'IH le meet sin 11 le-s. s fr. m th disbursing tuna ei me ei - pernib n We kept no in. uiit "f the nm..antt le- m vit iransa, tens en the l.ers, nnd depended i.pun the i..i. ulw.nn in the disliirsmg fin.1 ll. 1 till llc-UltlllV lllll'ince - si 1 ucn The balance f O. tuber 1 showed u shortage of SO! mid. whhh represented llie ,111.01 u' .. :,., 1, h.-nl been taken fium """' :."-., ... ...i... ihe find for the last leuriei-u iiieinn- ! Wetwi'iT and i.is.'f ' 1111 Tuesdui. ti. leber l, Detwiler ,,! j nKr 1 that we would ih-i pint e iu.v noun 111 th'- .m elopes in be sent to'lleg I-llind We decided between lis .1,., i...-il.v,. n.mlil leme the elli' e W1't, t,n envelopes without cash, un-1 ,,,.., iu i...,, 1.1 i,rii.-eed mi his eai te jj( j,,,n,i. aud while en route should 1 stage u fuUe held-lip and report te Mr. ' N 1j'nu ,l"" ,10 hl1'1 1""'n l"'11 '"' .aid robbed of the hilef case entnlnlug 1 "i" P" re 1 11" I'.i., 1 "11 . Detwilei left the effiie. Mi'J Ch-t - nut street, about 1:30 P. M In his own t'i ,1 ...Ill I f M. run moene .ineui - . - .. Kjan iweiv.-d n phone eall I was ttanding near nnd could hear the ion - versatlen. Detwller told Riaii that he , had ueen iieiu up anu roeoe.i anu inui the had get his money. Detwller s confession fellows along the mine lines. Desciibiug the way he staged th" held-up, he said: "I drove te the read known te me us the Uluck read, and when I reached emt inc. (ruu uu, anu ioek out a ;;" .i.i. ...i ...... um n.u.n plugs. I hen I put the heed ,jer my engine in ns pieper place ami went te Heg Island and reported te Mr. 11 an by telephone that I hnd been held up and robbed." Americans te Teach In Madrid Madrid, Oct S. Profs. Lawrence A. Wllklns und William It. Shepherd, of New Yerk City, ar about te open courses In Madrid In connection with 1 the I'nlvemity Extension movement. EVENING PUBLIC HUNT CLUB SEASON RACES UNDERWAY Challenge Cup Race Chiel Event en Card at the Hunt ington Valley i CRACK HORSES ENTERED The hunt club rnclng f-easen opened this afternoon, when the ceuntr.i's best er)ss-( iiimtrj horses gathered for the Huntington Valley Hunt Meeting at Mendowbreol; Sume famous horses nre te be lit" the running, nnd the races should be n bat tle from Mart te finish. The entry list j Includes horses from the Kiddie, Jef Jef eords, Normandy Farm. Huntington I Valley Farm, Clothier. Ambrose Clark. I Strnu bridge ind ether well-known stables j The feature of the afternoon will he . the Huntington Valley Challenge Cup nice, te be ridden bv members of recog nized hunt clubs or gentlemen riders approved by the committee That I great horse, Het, let. which formerly I belonged te the V.'ldencr stable, but is j new the pnperty if Mr. Marshall, will be opposed by" St raw bridge's Hirer Hrcize. which ) a wen this event three times nut of fi.ur in the past. Sparka will l! between tl ." two. te cay noth neth ling nf such eniric, ns Strnssburger's Wilverton il. It. l(.'wu's loeley and Ti land's Likew-e'.d. an. one of which h.is the nblllty te push the favorites te tiicir respective llr.nts. The day'n curd Is well balanced with three flat races, (,ne tccplechast nnd two timber races, in jhe course of I which there sheu.d be enough excite- 1 ment fur t' most bloodthirsty. A iienl rnce of s s.irt is ulwaxs replete with a wide assortment of thrills, for heree nnd rider are out te win If it Is , .-,.. . . 1 ... . -..t 1.. Humanly lillll. an H were, ,i,m-ui ...... a half miles ever bm-h. and the - ...a --...-...,...- .. half ml es ever bm- 1. and the Meadowbrook Plate of two nnd a half I .ucnuew uroeK 1 ime 01 ieun'i ji emi mill pver tlmDer ter imitenii nunters 1 . ,...nni.l,t.AL. ..1... Ii I...,,, nni-d IIIUI 1 001 ,'iit.eui , it , 111, .. llil.t. ... -. wen a point-te-point ra'-e Tie Steeplediuf-e will divide the pub h( merest with the feature event, for an unusually goei1 tield is entered and tli- nature of the course renders it pnr- tlculnrb difficult. Crest Hill, of the Huntington alley rarm. which insi vPnr wen the first leg en the Leriiner Trepli , Is censliicreu D tie wise ones te have the lirst cull en this event, and Lee O'Connell, 11, Hurt by Aute, Kicks at Postponement "1 don't want te go te a hospital I want te go te t'ie movies," lamented I.ie O'Ceniell. oievcn jenrs old. of Ull Wet Dauphin street, when he,ends." noterlviepni Cumberland street. vear. The total enrollment of the . t f , , " " v"ul The bev refused te go te n hospital fnlversity's It. O. T. C, Secretary rjastlulte's children are still In or te a, doctors, .office, .and an elder Weeks said, was ."45. It is expected I, ..g of the lie'- TheLs W. YnnN ,n.i iniured left ear. nnrj oxfe.-i streets btnilen this innriung. i iiit-m ei .--. i 'Pl, rt ....M.n...- it-nrn .rrentlv .llsn nei nt.H them . ..I. .... l.l..l,n,l rhulr until rhev a' tin. pled te ress Jehnsen st vet. Alter re leving the three men of 'he cash tlw itbhcrs bucked away nnd escaped WOUNDED BLUECOAT BETTER u Commissioners Micnzel, Meimes ami James G. Griffin, Shet by Thug, Has UmU It began September 23. The e..m . .-.., i.iiu- mUsliiiiLrs except te finish tabulations rteswui myni .. J.i we. G i.rimn. n paire imine 1 1- I'weniieu um. ,..i..... e... ... -". kl,. while attempting te nrtesc ieur velihe.s. passed a restful night m the PelM-linic Hospital Grifhn. wiie Is twenty-seven enrs Id lives at 11H Seuth lwenty-thiru ., . 11 ..i.. 1 street, anu is mnrncu unu nun en.- mue It was while he was en duty about .'I ,,', ,ck Frida meining he saw an au- t. .mobile standing in front of the home f A'exnnd' r McElhwinle, 12e0 Seuth Twe'it) -eighth street. II.. saw four men parr ing semethiiiK , from the lieuse te the car. They tnrttd le drhe away and Griffin j imped en the running beard The driM-t slewisl down and then shot the i"r"ma' nvicp in theMt side beiew the heart end in the wriBt. , QIIIPK RESPONSE TO WOODS uu,Vrx nuei uiwu .w " "uw Manv rlt,., a.Dv te Letters en Many Cities Kepiy te uetters en 1 Unemployment Plans Washington, Oct. f. illy A. P 1 - uei.k remiense te the national unci . ..1,,. ...,., rnnferenee'h appeal te com IanjtiPH fr co-operation In making cf- feetiie its emergency program for the lt.j,.f f the (bless was reported today b, t, ,,.ntral tigencj In iharge of Cel- . .1 Arthur Weeds. Letters have been sent te the Mayers ' f a towns east of the Mississippi and , telegrams te all towns west of the Mis- . Klssliipl urging ud'iitlnn et tne comer- ,,,,, mcusures, e.iiciiiim nmu, nun .- ! ,iu-m nre new coning In in numbers an- neundng the readiness or the various I localities te meet the unemployment emergency. 399 Deaths During Week The Division of Vital Statistics of the Rurenu of Hrulth reports 3011 deaths 'or the week ending Friday, which Is forty-two mere thnn the previ ous period- Tht re were 300 deaths dur ing the sarae period last year LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, GERMANTOWN DOG Miss EUGENIA KELSO ' CASSATT CREATE CITIZEN ARMY, WEEKS TELLS LEHIGH War Secretary Makes Streng Plea for Student Military Training Itptblehem, la., Oct. 8. This was Founders' Day nt I.ehlgh Fnlversity. It was featured by the reading of 11 paper prepared by Secretary of War j Weeks en student military trnlnlng, nnd because of his last-minute inabll- , ity te be present was read by Majer General Jniues O. Ilnrberd. Anether feature was the presentation 1 01 degrees te three women who have. completed the prescribed course. They were the first degrees ever given te women by I.ehlgh. The recipients are MiHH Hessle K. Ivnst- niwl Miss Marv A. ' ' fK9 $Z2. " s- sL W"-V FiLHls "v v? ' yy.y XjJMBfcx Wn5?r; n A'1,;,0"in,' uml Mi"MISS KNOX SAYS SHE WAS i-dnn G. lntnull, of Hnrrisburg. Mn ... . ,, ..., k.eti .i,- Organlzationef n"clti7.en amn" ns nn NOT N LOVE W TH EASTLAKE adjunct te the regular army und the Na- tiennl Guard wns the main theme of 1 Secretary Weeks address. 'I he War Department head mnde it clear that there would be no clnsh lietween these forces : the proper develepmnct of either the new body or the National , Guard, he said, would advance the de- velepment of the ether. These who de- sired service only in periods of emer- gency but were prepared for any emer- fiena3. rd""'. alT te' X& I themselves only in the event of a great war would find their proper place In the j urgiuiizea reserves. 111 iiniu.tr, eu.u , thp Secretarv. there should be nn in terchangc of personnel between these two forces. H.11.....l. n ntnnt l.,n fir 1, a T1A cesslty of a citizen force ns a guarantee , of peace, Secretary Weeks insisted that ' sfiiilent mllitnrv train nc did net 111- ..." .'ii i. ... rui.. ., ". V? x? IV"" 7" "Vi "?:' .t;-.i,. the Natien. te the discipline which Is essential te military teamwork, young men seen learn the real secret of modern civllzn civllzn tlen which depends upon the combined in nun 11-i.liiil: Liicuircii en action of, human beings te common FROSTS COMING rjEXT WEEK Fe'recaster Predicts Generally Fair and Coel Weather Washington. Oct. 8. (P.y A. P. i Weather nredictlens for the week be ginning Monday. North and Middle At - antic States lxcent ier unseitieu nf " following storm warning: "Chnnglng te northwest storm warn ing 10:30 A. M. Dclnware Ilreakwater te New Yerk. Streng northwest winds teuay, diminishing tonight." SCOTTGETS NOMINATION Official Count, Untabulated, Indi cates Negro Beat Out Price The official count of the primary elec tion Mite was completed tedaj b Coun- Mendnv. ,,., count, nltheugl. net yet t-.tnlr j fr ,,n cnniliuntcs, inuicaieu iiii.iii. S,,.t. Negri, ca u.uau ., u,.- noting out Mnglstrate Price, a V.teis' I.engiie candidate. , Next Tuesday will be the last day en WhiCll liew-puny pre-emiilien H'n ... ... .....:.... ..-. -. .. .i.tnl, ,1 for the neneral election tids November. Friday will be the last da en which caniliuntts muy witu draw. MINERS AT WHITE HOUSE j . ,, s,ii t i..i Lewis and Delegation Call at Invl- tatlen of President W'-.Llilnirfnn. (Jet. 8. (H.v A. P 1 lehn Ij. Lewis, president of the I'nltnl ...fun ... "-", ,- I,, in.. ii,...i,Aeci rf America, nml n ileli 1, 1 lint ....".. ra. .------ . -- - ' gatleu representing that organiatien , n,p(, nt ,he Whlte Heuse tedaj . Presi dent Harding wuh engageu ni uie nine of the cull und nn uppeintment was made for later in the day. Mr Lewis declined te discuss the purpose of his call, except te sav that the delegation hud come te Washington "at the Invitation of the President." POISON IN MEYER'S BODY Mere Than Enough te Have Caused Death, Chemist Testifies Twin FallH. Idaho, Oct. S (Ry A. 1 Thnt the body of Edward F. Meyer contained mere than enough poison te cause dentil was the state ment en the witness st'in 1 yesterday of Edward F. Redcnbaiigh, State chemist, of Ilelse, in the case of Ljdda Meyer Southard, charged with the murder by poisoning of her former husband. The statement was based upon u pest-mortem examination. The defendant set unmoved through out the session. The courtroom was crowded much of the day. Most of the spectators were women unu giris weather and prebab ly rains i lur ,m .or , of nutomebllll nil commit. Friday the week will be generally tair I . , , , f k', , ". and cool weather. Frosts tP-babK Jf0rjf ';ie( bH There nre no indications nt this time i ln, er.uarV . . . 1..' ,."..: u"..... ... .i. ie.., T.ti. M Curler is nccused ns heme one of ei a uisuiruunce in m ...-r-v ,00.?. Ohie Vullev and Tennessee, region the Grent Dakcs Genernlly fair nnd "'"'' "' "" " ins auiome-Mirnce. .1111., isiwiiw; i,purnuu nune. cool weather butwith u probability of ! ll'lp ""' twenty -one cases 0f whisky I S3.-,.ir7a.SH : Helena Feilg, $57fl7.'J2; Wal rail Thursday or Friday. Frest""" .fvelver Hght. Rail In .O.OIK), Mary A. Meylnu SI T.5!B 01 ; Jeseph C. are nrebable w-as furnished by n Ilaltlmere company 1 Rnmsey, $J.S,nHS (1(1 : Patrick 1. Mil- The W'eutlier Uurcau today issued the 1 '"" the men, none of whom appeared honey. S-IOIO.OIJ. and Sarah E. P. Spiel, SHOW EXHIBITORS 1 1 vKBNte'WttE&JKr Mr W MOOQAN CHUl?CHMArs1 Jr GcrmantewTt's annua Deg Shew will be held this afternoon at the Gerniantewn Cricket Club. Miss Cessatt will exhibit Airedales. Ilulldeg prizes will be sought by Mrs. Deeter. Mrs. Churchman will exhibit poodles nn Nni n.n..,. u. a..... 1 u.. ui iTiurucriny nis vvue Sn(al Dispatch te Evening Public Lcdatr Richmond, Va., Oct. 8. "I was net jn leve wlth EnbtinieT nm tw0 vnre ,,, ,,, . , ,, ... ., years elder than his mother," said Miss enrali Knox, in the city jail here, dis- sectlng the evidence connecting her and ref WiaX ?tflf?.Irs' Jfe?, F"' "!. al l.s vwt0',.(Iav " ' t UK. VU1VIIIU4 A'UC,llt i t LTA 11(1 M. a Knr .,,,, ,.... .. ...r, .,,ua llv.ilVI, llillUlil 1UUIII1IU- tlen that she had mnde any confession. "They simply nabbed me because I was en the scene." she suid, "while the rel murderer, whom I saw leaving the hetw, is bcinc permitted te escape." , . '"!- "" " '" "" iimiii ie snow ' ns sue I She denied she had a rninceat. though i i . .... -' she were n woolen coat of a light color mst year. "I de net believe ICnstlake said I thought I committed the murder," she said. "And If he did, I would atrib ute It te his tortured stnte of mind. My letters te him cannot be construed ley, nt Cntensville, Md. They nre net allowed te piny with ether children, lest they lcnrn of their m titer's death and father's lmprenisment. BAIL-JUMPER J AILED Man Accused of Aute Held-up Com mitted at West Chester West Chester, Pa., Oct. S. C. C. Mcf'urley, of Washington, D. C, wns brought te the Chester County Prison 'today fiem New Yerk, where he hnd a party of five men who held up a . W... 1. I..l . 1 . I. 1! ...' for trial nt two terms of court, and the ball was ferieited. Met urlev was jailed by the company holding the bail bend. RAID ON READING SALOON Sequel te Death of Man Following Drinking Beut Reading, Pa., Oct. S --( harlfs Marks, who rcsit'iied u- city clerk te become urohibilieii enfei-piiiunt officer for this district, composed of Relks nnd Lehigh Counties, today swooped ueiMi en n saloon nnd obtained sam pl.-s of whisky te b.. ann'vzcd. The ples of whisky te be ann'vzcd. The 1..1.1 wr.s n seque, ,,, tne death of W.l- e"i ""'...,"'"""',""? ...... ,.,.;. ., ..- . , n ,lrinkinS bout in t e nloen , ' nm jeing nfter the bootleggers I w th four feet." said Marks tedav. ....! i. .i ...i.i.i... n .....0. .!. 1. I en. 1 unu "IU-I..1 nuni .will, mil- I'""..' If It Is within mi newer te mnke it 1 walk." DAMICDO CnD niOADMIMn unimuiie 1 un uieMnuiitvu ! American Association Opposes Be- . nuses for Veterans Net Disabled H Jt) ilius payment for World War vet- ' 1 runs who weie net disnhled were 011- pos, un internntlenul credit system and iliRnrmnment were endorsed and u "will-advised" sales tax was suggested as a substitute for the excess profits taT by the American Hankers Associa tion nt the closing sessions of its con Ncntien here jesteiduy. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I.e.innnl !nvine. Ilaltimure, MJ , and Jean Whll. Ila'tlmerc Mil. IVrrtsi. T liny. .'.SKI lUUtldJ t., anil Pertha IC Feurh. I'nlntewn. J'a MnMlth t Titus. 120(1 Wugti'r hi., und Itr.chel M l.ynih yni'J K Madisen nn. Jehn I. !teeii. (121 N 16th M.. and Kli'e K Ilreeki.. ,ri3').T Iluyntcin at. Jamra DanlrlH, U42 Washington c, and Muttlu VaUKhn. 817 Catharine m U;nnurii 11. Ilantli, Phllailalphla Navy Vard, and MHUrren J. I.unKley, t)l'2H I.uillntv at. Jeph W Ouhu, U70 I.yceum at., and IJIUa. lii-th A "Wille. 4.12 HUll at William Shlnnr, 1581 N. cirlmey at., and Haruh IlarUr.-. IS'll N Orknes at. Cioergo W. Nixon, 2330 Rhnwn at , and Anna M, McCartney, S020 Frankford ave. Kawaru a larurej, unii r ..ii.umi.in av . and Anna V. CunnlnKt.anr, 1S07 Matr at Alfrad O. I.rajn, Yerk, Pa . and .Miriam Dahn. Yerk. lu Oliver B. Telun, Ambler. Ta., and niale M. Lefjetreth. Ambler. l"a Joaeph J. Elliett. T2a N '.'0th at.. an1 Krancja O. Warren. Willow drove, I'a. Auauat a. Natter, Allentown, I'a., and Jleaa M. Ilrewn. Uethlehem, Pa. ' Jame Keeutrh, 211 w. Weatmeraland aL. and Ileum Cennall, 38S1 N. 2d it. ' Henry B. .Dlackahear, 22S E. Aalimead it., and Katory Bnlvera. 8083 Btenten v, I lifinn n rrnutnl i n rtn ti ent I mi !!. il.n OCTOBER 8, 1921 .LL AT PARLEY, HINT Londen Informed Streng Effert la Being Made te Have Premier Recensider MEET IRISH NEXT TUESDAY liy the Associated Press Londen, Oct. 8. A hint that Pre mier Lloyd Geerge nmy yet be able te attend the forthcoming conference en the limitation of arranments nnd Far Eastern questions in Wnohlngten was made In a semi-official statement te the prets last night. It wns pointed out thnt the present position is that the UritiBh Premier has notified the American Government of his Inability te nttend, but that this is net necessarily his last word. It is generally regarded that the American Government is anileus for him te attend, nnd It Is understood thnt considerable Influence Is being brought te bear upon him te reconsider his decision. This pressure was particularly marked during Mr. Lloyd Geerge's stny nt Gnlrlech, and it Is understood that It found strong support from his ministe rial colleagues nt yesterday's Cabinet meeting. It was stated that It Is ex tremely probable that the Premier will be prevailed upon te go te Washington If devt lepments In ether directions make it nt all possible. The personnel of the Kngllsh dele gation te the conference with Irish leaders next Tuesday was officially announced ns follews: Picmier Lloyd Geerge. Lord Ilirkenhead, the Lord High Chancellor; Sir Hemar Green wood, Chief Secretary for Ireland ; Austen Chamberlain. Government leader In the Commens; Sir Laming worth werth worth lngten EvanB, Secretary for War, nnd Winsten Spencer Churchill, Secretary for the Colenics. Attorney Gcnernl llcwnrt will be a member of the con ference whenever constitutional ques tions arise. Mr. Lloyd Geerge left last evening for Chequers Court, his country home, and is expected te return te Londen en Sunday. Dublin. Oct. 8. (n.v A. P.) A large crowd gave n hearty send-off in the Eastland Dew station here this morning te the Irish peace delegates, who will meet representatives of the Ilritlsh Government In Londen next Tuesday In a further effort te solve the Irish problem. All the plenipotentiaries were in the party, with the exception of Michael Cellins. Finance Minister, who wns de tained by family reasons. He will lenve Monday. Arthur Griffith, the Stun Fein Foreign Minister, said he had no state ment te make. Although the nnmes of all the dele- THRILLS ARE PROMISED Annual Hunt Club Meet On Today at Manhelm The annual fall meet -of the Man helm Hiding and Hunt Club is being held en the Dlssten estate, White marsh, this afternoon. A pole ma teh between n picked team of the Second City Troop and the mnllet wleldcifH of the Mnnhclin Hunt will he held after the hunt. A silver loving cup, presented by Dr. Hebcrt F. Itidpath. will go te the winner. Cavalry veterans showed some of the stunts they learned during the war. lieth men and women contested in a novel feature, the eiiiestrlun hurdle Cress-country riding and exhibitions of saddle horses open te men und women rounded out -the preginin, Preceding the meet there was a parade through the Wis-uhickim b mere thnn 100 horsemen of the dub Wills Probated Today The will of Anna Geis, who died in l.nnkennu Hospital, was pmhntcd to day. She left an estate of S00O0, of which $500 gees te St. Vincent's Or phan Asylum and the residue te rela tives The fellcwint: inveuteiies of per sonal (states were filed teday: llenjn- mln A. Meiedith. died nt Havre dis $47(K5.8S. Mrs. A. H. Rice Buys 5th Ave. Site Werd was received here today that Mrs. A. Hnmilten Rice, formerly Mrs. Geerge D. W'lilener. had bought a prop erty owned by the Edward II. Van Ingen estate In New Yerk. It is lecnted en Fifth nvenue, between Seventy-first nnd Seventy-second streets. Plnns for u new home en the bite lime been pre pared by Herace lruuibauer, au archi tect, of this city. The Van Ingen es tate, it is said, asked !s(57.",OO0 for the property. p0ses as Official te Collect Funds C1, nrL warn,B b PM mrn ... beware of ii man represent lug him - , ",f s j. j. t'eiyiell, of the County Ce m .: ene. ,,fl ce. vJIk. lu,s bee ,'"'''.. for unenipleied. The nellce dinner or um 1 ipm 1. J no pe lie 1 Hn v lilt: ....... -' -- .-.-... . lj" 1 lnreii ""- ."." :... :.. .i. i. ... ... ... , lected niaBc rmi... ....... y-i ..., ims. i.-.i...ril It. Harris, 010 I.afaM-tte TVil'.dlng, 1 ne of the victims who " i.i n.i cempi'.. " OYD GEORGE Hand-Wrought Stationery ? Exclusive Papers Skillful Designing Superior Engraving Prompt Delivery A Most Comprehensive Department J. E.CALDWELL & GO. Chestnut and Juniper Streets YOUTH ADMITS ROBBERIES, IMPLICATES ANOTHER BOY Jeteph Kennedy, 16, Confesses Part In Held-ups, Police Say Police say Jeseph Kennedy, sixteen years old, Twenty-seventh street above Lehigh nvenue, admitted today he wns one of five boys who stele nn nutomo nutemo nutome blle nnd committed a scrlca of robber ies last Haturdny night. Kennedy is snid te have made n com plete confession, Implicating llernard McDonald, Tayler street near Olear lleld. McDonald is nt present under jflOO ball, charged with attempting te steal an automobile, Samuel Ginsburg, who conducts n delicatessen store at 1110 Sumtncrvlllfi nvenue, today identified betti Kennedy nnd .McDonald ns the boys who entered his store last Saturday night nnd held lilm tip with pistols. He says they took ?12T from the cash register, left the place nnd departed with bcvcrnl ether boys In an automobile. Gus Laubcr. 1)2.15 North American street, also enld the beyn entered his place Hie same night and robbed him of $180. Kennedy wns held without ball by Magistrate Price nnd McDonald In ?2000 en the held-up charge. WELL-DRESSED YOUTHS HOLD UP GROCERY STORE Three Bandits Rifle Register While Proprietor Loeke Helplessly On Three young men rifled the ensh reg ister of ?55 in the grocery store of Hugh C. Dunn, Fiftieth street and Florence avenue, last night while the proprietor steed helplessly behind the counter, his hands high in the air. "The- cam in about half past eight," Mr. Dunn said, this morning, "and as'tcd for n pound of butter. 11 was their fecend trip into the bterc. They had been in about fifteen minuted leferd te buy some cigars. All wers respectable looking young fellows. "When I put the butter en the coun ter, one asked for fifteen cents worth of linm. While T wns getting It I heard one of them snj, "Did you ever 6ce hew this mnchiii) works?" "I knew it nnd come. "I turned nreund nnd one hnd n gun, another leaned ever the counter nnd opened the cash register. They didn't touch me. I wns lucky. I had about a hundred in my pocket. It wns tee dark te sec which way they went." CHICAGO POLICE NOT TO DROP CASE AGAINST KELLER Will Try for New Indictments In Alleged Aute Thefts An effort will be mnde by the Chi cago police te procure tye mere indict ments against J. Wulter Keller, for merly of this city, who has just been discharged in Chicago for want et pros ecution en n charge of having stolen five automobiles. Chief of Police Fitr.merrls, of Chi cago, declared today that "a sinister inllucnce has been working nil along the line in these cases. A millionaire's son cannot cscnpe the law in Chicago ns long as I am chief of police. I shall go before the Grand Jury with two nil nil dltiennl cases I have against Kel ler. He can't beat these, because we are going te rush them before the Grand Jury. And if we don't get indictments; why, I'll uult the force." Keller Is the son of S. J. Keller, of Meylnu. Dclawnre County, president of the Pratt Feed Company. He told the Chicago police his futhcr wns worth $5,000,000 and that his own salary was $5000 u year. When the ense first cnm up he plcuded net guilty, nnd the case, for one reaben or another, was post poned four times. Each time it cmne up there wern fewer persons te prose cute. The fifth time no one was there. "Doer of Hepe" Founder te Speak Mis, E. M. Whittemore, founder of the "Doer of Hepe," New Yerk, nnd of eighty similar institutions for. the rescue of girls throughout the Fulled States nnd Canada, will conduct n scries of evangelistic services fee the Salvation Army, beginning this evening, in uie .iiemeriai Auditorium, Ilread street and Fairmount nvenue. She will spenk tomorrow morning, afternoon and levelling; also en .Monday, Tuesday r.nd ii cum-auiiy evenings next weeK. Airs, Whittemore is seventy years old, but she hns just completed a tour of Canndu. Deaths of a Day William T. Perter Wllllnm T, Perter, who died suddenli Thursday morning following a heart attack, will be buried Monday. He was stricken ln the bathroom nt his home, 4S11 North Twelfth street. Mr. Perter was a member of the firm of Fnucett & Perter, 2130 North Orkney street. lie is su.vlved by his widow, two daughters and one son. Funeral services will take place nt his home Monday. Frank C. Brace Frank C. Rracc, one of Camden's eldest coal dealers, died yesterday In Cooper Hospital after a protracted Ill ness. He wns for forty-one jenrs in the coal business. He wns sixty-two years old and lived ut 1237 Kenwood avenue. He is survived by his son Harrison llrnce. who will conduct the business. The funeral will tiike place Monday. A. S. Gerhard's Funeral ! Aucustus S Gerhard, a retired drug aster Count, who .11,., 1 i gist from I.am the Masonic Heme, Rrend and Ontniie streets, Thursdny, will be burled from the home this afternoon nnd the Inter, ment will be In North Cedar Hill Ceme tery. Mr. Gerhard was a member of St Jehn's Ledge. Ne. 115. He wns seventy four years old nnd had been at the Ma sonic Heme for fourteen years. !LX SEEKS TO EXPOSE !j. II: Gallivan Plans Resolution te Ascertain if Members Be- long te Klan Washington, Oct. 8,-ncprcstnmtT, Galllvnn. of Massachusetts ..u . Vi , , ,, . ' "UU10 u- i certain If any members of CengrejtK. it Innir in (tin lCi Ifl- T-t Of-' L introduce n resolution te thnt enilt!!" day when the Heuse meets! ii'0"; xuirrii, vranu iioeiin ler the Waxtiln. i ten Demain, lm. hn.n ...:i """'nt- i some Klansmen jicld scats ln th ,r t mini lflvlnlntlvn 1,1- " lDe n- T Certain members e'f'the Houw W , evidence tnnt Ku Mux leaders benitri i that Iieprcscntntlvc William DV It, V ,i shnw, who resides ln Atlnntn, the hen. - h 01 uie imperial wizard nnd hcndetur.vv ' ters of the Invisible Empire, w, ,? member of their orgnnlantlen. j" When asked If he belonged te rti.'l. Ku KIux, Mr. Upshnw refused te mii olutlen he introduced yesterday ht dw. 41 .1... "T 1.1.1 .. I.ll.j ,"' '." U?S KIux Klnn nnd have never been Sn owner of its mystic rcgnlln." V Mis rRellltlnn tmil n..,L.-,. kw nnt.realntin1 Inniil-M ln.n A1. ,.. ' . purposes nnd collections of "each snd.i every cecret organization In the Unltnl 1 StatcH.' w A This is in line with Hie plan etthi vn Tvlllv tn minilai-nMl l.n h... -7 . the order. Many letters te Conr.. ... ..... ......,., i v.unicrei men Hf.fnnn.1 flinf 4l,e Trnl.1. - n lumbus and Mnsens be investigated, s Members of the two houses think this " is a weak eCfert te stem the tide of neb.' ' lie ficntiment against the heeded nitM ' riders. The Gallivan resolution reads: "Iteselved bv the TTnimn nl U .. . HcntnUves, the Senate cencurrinr 7 That a special Joint committee be ere' 1 ntcd te be composed of three members ' ei me eennte, te ue uppeintcil by th(F'") president of the Senate, and three members of the Heuse of Representa tives, te be appointed by the Speaker of the Heuse of Representatives. Sueh ' committee la authorized and directed te Investigate and determine whether nny members of the Congress arc mem-4 w hers of the Knights of the Ku KIux-' Klnn, a corporation created under the lnwa of the Stnte of Georgia, and te ' investigate the activities In connection s with such organization of nny mem- ' bers of the Congress who nre deter mined te be members of such corpora- rt tien. The committee shall report Itf t findings te the Scnntc and te the Heuse ' of Representatives, with such rccen-" mendntleiiH as It deems proper. "The committee is authorized te'1' administer oaths and nffirmntlens, te' ' take testimony and te send for persons-' and papers. The president of the Sen- i nte mid the ftnenlcep nf th.. ITnnu. P Representatives ench Is authorized," ' upon the request of the committee, teitt issue subpoenas te such persons and'h papers, and the Sergeant-nt-Arms of the senate nna tne Kergennt-at-Armj of the Heuse of Representatives re snectlvelv arc directed te serve snrhi i subpoenas." i LEEDS, JR., WEDS XENIA " Sen of Princess Anastasla Marries,.. Niece of Constantine -i.t- I'arls, Oct. 8. (Uy A. I'.) WIN ' llnm 11. Leeds, Jr., son of Princess , Anastasla of Greece and the late V11 r' Ham R. Leeds, the "Tinplntc King" cf Richmond. Ind.. nnd I'rtnccss Xcniajttl niece of King' Constantine of (Jreece, W were married by civil ceremony here at'li 1 o'clock this afternoon. The Princess Xenln is the Rteenil r' daughter of Grand Duke MiUhnllevitch,"!' of Russin, who innrried the rrinccsj " ATnrlf. f !ini-fllnvnn sf Tlrneee n RlntPF, t of Kltiu Censtnntlne. Reth Leeds nnd I the 1'iincess nre nineteen years of nge.i The wedding teduy was the French civil ceremony. Tomorrow two mere ceremonies will occur, the first at the -American Church of the Hely Trinity here, nnd the hecend at the Russian church, the labt being conducted with the picturesque pomp of the historic , Russian Church. DECISION ON SILESIA NEAR1 , League Council, Ending Dellberj- , tlenu, Will Repert te Powers Geneva, Oct. 8. (Ry A. l'.l-Nege- .t.,1 i .i-iii .i . l.n finn. tuitiens nuu ueiiuuruuuiin ui mu '-"'". ,t. ell of the League of Nations en the Upper SUehian question nave viriuuie , been completed. A decision Is expected next Thursdny. ., The prepositions of the Council will be submitted uneflicinlly te the French, tl... .1,1, n...l Itnllmi CnvernmeiitH w iillimii Ulll, -v..,.... ....... elicit the opinions of these fiovere- - ! mentK before the Council presents tne , official text of ItH liniiiggs. u n siirnv In Hesnital Hampton G. Silcnx, former chief uv ehtlgiiter for the Rupld Transit Cora Cera panv nnd later In the tame capacity ijr I.... ......I ln.. Ofina In f insurance ceniiiaiuen mm n. -.. this city and New Yerk, is critical ly , in uie i.iiiii.ei.uu iwraiiyi. . ;.",i. , wns first stricken while In Allan lc , City nnd wns taken te A ernersville, I'a. Later he was removed te the Hen- pitnl here. UKATilS aiXIVIIH - Suddenly. C -a labor . J"lW II. hui.l.an.1 of Ida V lllev r in h' se star. Funeral t,eilre, Slendav - ',", late realduice, KlnK'a Hlha Meuni F.phralm, N. J. interment PiUate rriwu mkv call Hunday evenlnK. atle.r -7 e lI c: , UMriKHdEH -October 7. I..MMA J of Ilenlumln fmbemer tMnfra "1"'t' Monday. 2 V M . residence " " Interment 1-VrnweUl CemeieCJ'. "" Hundav evenlne ,.,., .. ,,iv of McDONAI.D. Oct 7. MAItV id"W ? Patrick McUenald. aged Ul. Il'lai rS frlemls are Imlted te funeral. M'"w mernliitr. at :30. realdence of her en Tbnmaa F McDonald. ISO W I'e nena Onrrn.inten. HlKh maj Ht Un em Paul Churcli. 10 o'clock. Inlerm.nt u Ciitl.edr.il Oain.itery .. ,en WII.HON. October (1, 1021. 1""0,,;,) of jKin.e and Kuphemla Wl ten nc r"" aited 2D. Helutlvee rnd friend" i e IM" te funeral irvc. a, Tuemlny. -' I .w J,.:,, denee. 11.01 K. Hart lane Intern, nl III"! aide Cemetery. Frlenda may call Jloneaj tenlnif. ni'. 'STATU reu kknt lili . . . T77T ,h will 717 SI' KL'CH ST.. rent Jie.i ''.f, ,",.' ettar be vitcaled bv January 1 IUW any en" v, be cennldered If nei-.r lh',.Jrlr-, lIAUUISON,i2eSl.'ith -. ki;.i. iwtath rjiKjjAiJi erriej. H.ce t'.l.'"'''...0,',; WANTKD I" aimre miiii. "- ,lh flee, incluainir iienecraimer ""-,,.i ar. Villi.." Fer par- n blmka of ll.tr. und Ma.ket " ' V.nv.,r 1 1 r u Urn, phene Filbert 4 rt H tl MrJi 'agi. itiin.r.v I'.Miu. i;a. .N'i:V 7-room htucce acini-liunKalew ieni beat: ..leclrle llalu haKlwoel "jer. V I,. M.AY, 111 Welcome at . 1U'II ' jr lllilley Park S KKI.KHIM'S MITti rrfliylrli.i.. ,iiritCU JOHN CIIAMUKltH ,Mi:l. lilUhll. (Ill"''" KRESS m rt ... .. n .1 fll.. l.t. 7. J,( fl AUIRRT PORCH. M D.. ",.' ,t Ll I'uneral aervlce en Tucadav, );l0,'I'pr1,rment 2 I' M . ut Id" late roeldenre. liuermeni i, Cedar Oreen Cemetery. I'layl"" 7. Jwif4, i HAflKrtTY. Suddenly. Ocliitwr '' i I.IAM II.. hubbnnd of MarBaret ""JlJSy. 3 UalKtliea nnd frlcnda. V 'aahinr " Lf" g ,fc Ne. .".in. I'. H. of A. and mel0'"5 , ii (I. I Centractlnt;, Company, are .mile J ', . funeral kervlcea, Sunday, I ' M 'jl? "g. ilen, . Poplar live. iV.ple Shade N J u termenl private, Monday, Malvern 1 ; VStn aud .Merri" am. , ...rv nt(Ht, fipeelal EvatajtlUtle Hervlcea eery "'ffjf. ft. M from Oct. 11 te Oct 'T.,t. r. K. lUndrlcka. th nunhln.aiej; from Jlliaeurl, will ipW. Ghed ilMie' i' 4' SI t J f . . t ..fA . ,...
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