i -j. p ; rl" 4 a rJP" tr. ''-' - ?.-,. -W j.- J." i. ' SWjJ(Wl' f THE Letters te the Editor innocent Men In Jail r the Editor of the Evenine I'ubUe Ledger: mt"U the people of the United States n?y kne's- the ': f the ' W' w', T?' riiy would demand. In the name of fair ?av That every one of these men be Im rlU..ilv released " This statement m !Kd. by Mi? BWnty Alexander Lanier . uwr by Profession, who was In the In Ilnc Wvl.len of the War n-ptrtmen . a ,h wan appointed by the War Ilipart Ilipart Jr.e fu" -".I summary the evidence at "he ChlrnBu trial of the I. U. In an interview appearlnis In the New ,0Vk World. Mer I-anler further ..Id Tt., men were convicted. In eeme In tlnecs. without any evidence being P"cnted .Atnat them. They were convicted In a ,v of war hysteria, at a time when me. iTred judgment reuld net be expected. I can Ill.vatV.Tl the American people will want ek.fp these men In Jail juil becau.e they diisgrre with their belief. ' Vhesa men arc new In l-cavcnerth Jail. . nf them serving twenty-year rentenccs. M.Ty are nTarrted and l... little children, and their heart are breaking with the Jwulah of belns separated from their loved , On, of these men. who had been out en ball, writes me. "Yeu m..y linnit ne it was no easy thins te atari back te prison. M Hfe" heart ached ae badly that ehe was maWa te cry and net relief In .ears Whan I left she smiled and when women like her mile In such moments seu may knew that their anguish la tee great for teura. I ask you who read this letter hew would i feel If you were- scpaiated from sour ed ones, serving a ten or twenty year 1 0nd yet kiiew'mt that seu wen- an In ,Tnt man? Would ou net feel that these vhe we, en the outside of Jail aheu d strain "rr nerve In the name of that fair Play of which Majer I.anler speaks. In order that mis great Injustice aneuld be removed? These men have such faith In their fellow merlcan citizens that they are confident that ibeh appeal will net gu unnnaweri.l reiiecca wiNsen kvans. Ardmore. Pa. November HI. 102 1. Friendly Criticism Te the Editor of the LvinUnu Public l.rdan. Sir - The attached rcp.ndiK.tlnn of a chotecraph nhesvlng n motorcycle rider -landing en a mevlnc moteroclc. with his rnd i in "e air. was taken fient 5 our edi tion "f Nesember If.. 1081. Yeu will nole he fellow ins words iippnar under the II II Infratlen 'Tm II a Rnlng. 'I r thla some reel afternoon when the pa.setnnts are drv. T lien Smith. Jr.. of Chicago, entertained mui"y with this thriller." I Mm noticed an grated Joke In one of tl. Philadelphia carers srseral days age terminating wllh the suggestion "ISuy weed alcohol and mike llCTn'e matter Is drawn te veur attention In lh. thought that, like ourselves, nu may consider that suggo-llens te the public, te de dang--un things, even It made In Jest. may be tried out with wry harmful results. e.peelaUY In u case where It Is suggested that Hick motercsele stunts be trl'd et, rublln liljhways. Jt Is quite a coincidence that (.ne of our ether dally papers d-irlng the pnst week has been llluMratlnp th" dnnara incident te heys trylnc stunU en the public highways en vehicles. We shall be triad If jeu will oenslder this frlend'.r criticism of sufficient . -1... 1.. ,4.nir .a fh nttentlei. nf jour as- eociates who. ve trust, win io-eprate with u In ejr efforts te help imk.' our public hlhwxya safer. 8em mentha age Richard Splllnne fa vored ua with en address en eafetv. which I Veetv you are very glad te help advance. .?. n Dorni-AH. resident Philadelphia. Kafetv Council, rblladclphla. November IB. 1P-1. Tha writer nf the linen und-r thin picture had no Idea ether than a little pleasantry. Tip Badge of Menial T Vie Editor et the Evening TubMc Lrdetr- firThe nrlnus phase of lh "tipping nnlsance" Is usually lest eight cf. ThN Is in the fast that the tin Is the product of a heggln Old World, the badge of servility, the confession of Inferiority. Tipping Is un un ererthr of a free and equil people. It la un Amerlcsn. The average eren li net grudging, lie dWIken the Up net tvcaune nf ih little Ttra money Involved lie dlx'ikes It because ha despises bootlicking. The real ell of tha tipping habit la here. It tenda te de de velep a race of underlings, of human door mat. Why de net our great organisatiens, 1IV the United Commercial Traveler.. th Rotary and Klwanla Clubs and elhers. at tack the tipping srstem from hlu. the really serious angle? Slogans like these, widely cirenlated. would have Influence deubtless: "The tip !s tre badge of a menial " "Only an Inferior will iccept a tip ' "The tip Is the miserable child of Old World beggare " "Acceptance of a tip In ronfeeslen by tne relplnt of his Inferiority." There are many Important problems fac Irg this peeple. net the leaet of which Is the return te the primal principle that In this country there should be no groveling llck TOlttles that It la pre-eminently a ceuntr.v 'where persona should stand erect, wttn hid up. Instead of atoeplng. with hands ettt. A. H. KVANH. Philadelphia, November 15. 10U1. The Weman Critic of Men Te the Editor of the .Evening Public T.nlecr: Sir I nete with Interest un nitkle pub llrhed recently wherein a UUv contributor darlded the men for losing their gallantry te women. I should like te aak the said lady If aha really believes the modern cock tail drinking, artificial and seml-dreased woman deeervee. the respect of the men she Is ae critical of. Hew can a woman who ftatinta aex In the face of every mar. through hr apparel expect te command his respect? T alee note with Interest that In describing men aa human smokestacks and grasshop pers our kind friend brlnga te mind a great rater of the much-abused ladles referred te. ntnr can women expect te gain and held respect when they de. everything they can te cheapen themselves? I would suggest te our CTltle that If she would expend her gen ereua efforts along a line lh.it would Hep Ibis false and sordid ntlempt of our girls 10 equal the demimonde of firla in attire nd actions, she would fnd th rm-n only tee gla te respond te .-very tffen te leiurn te the clean, wholesome existence e all led a few years age - T. W. AUTHL'n. Philadelphia, November in, 1021. A World's Fair Title Tathe Editor of the runtlne PuMir l.rrteir fllr The competition for a name fur the erld a fair setne te be free for all, re girdles of sex, age. race or cred Tlut why be hunting for a fancy name Whv net stick te plain facts and tall It "The l'nlted World's Tnir." te he held In PhlM dtlphla lPSil. te commemorate the 1, villi anniversary of the slgntni of the Derlniatlnn tf Jndependorce at Philadelphia In 1771)" Whr? Where? When? Nuff said JOHN' WellTIf Philadelphia November 11. 11CI. . Suggests "The Span" Ta the TIditer of the Evenine Public J.'daer. Bir Think of the pessibllltlei of idver tiling Philadelphia all ever the world bv naming the coming exposition "The Spun." Of oeurso. the Phlladelpblii-Camcleii bridge attested this name. JOIIV P. I.L'ONAnU. Philadelphia November 12, 11)21. Other titles for the fair sent In are as fellows, Uax Macerrnan World's Great National Fair Mrs Geerge II I.ukens "The World In Peace" at the "Cradle of Liberty," Mrs. Herace K. Read International Lib erty Exposition of 102H. II. Itente Universal Prosperity Exposl Expesl tten a Clsra A. Ileriey Philadelphia's United World's Pair. Martin C Klelds The Kr of Heceustrun. tien Fair B. T. Brian World's Philadelphia IMr er Philadelphia's Super-Pair. II E. l.uta International Trade Suipl Exposition. Letters te the Editor should be nn Brief and te the point na possible, voiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dts dts custten. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and nddresses must be signed as un ovldence of Keed faith, although names will net he printed if request Is made that thev ba emitted. The publication of a letter la net le be taken as nn Indersement of Its Views by this paper. Communications will net le re re tuyeed unless accompanied by post pest h 1 nor wlll'tnnnuscrlDt be saved. PEOPLE'S FORUM Various Suggestions te Sees Relief te Unemployed 'Se the Editor of the Evenine Public l.tdotr l.tdetr ,'r Th" many excellent letter In your columns In regard tj the betterment of the unemploment nltuatlen In our city have made me feel as though 1 were forced te ve co my opinion from one particular view Pclnt, but I belleve that It will answer for iruny ethers an well. Hew many eung men. both married and single, nre out of work In this city, and hew many married women whose husbands are nt work recelv- .f rnir "nlnry- 'ntnenit whom the wlvce or tiremen. policemen, railroad men. fore men and ua high na superintendents of fac tories nre working? Would It net be a geed undertaking te put the question te the manufacturers and business men of thin city, asking that many of the married women who are In geed enough circumstances te slay at home and m.ike employment for men and young wemen who actually need work In order te keep them from dbt and peverlly. de no' I hae my opinion upon the restaurants or thin city, where I have found In a tanvase of them that thev employ mere han in per cent married women, thereby keeping wait ers and waitresses who need the work out of whnt belongs te them. Te my knowledge thl wa tried and proien a grand success In a Western city lait vear I can truthfully ay that at least III) kt cent of the ex-service men who are walking the streets today can held down these positions na well as the marrld women new employed, and would be thank ful for them. Here Is another chance for the business mm of our fair city te make geed the premisee made the soldiers when they marched away. A C1TIZI1N l'linndelphla, November in. W2I I The Needy Unemployed Te the Editor of the Evenina Public Eerigei Sir I have read several letters In veur Peeple'a Kerum eh the subject' of the uncm uncm Plejed and hew te aid them, and some of them cast reflections te the effect that many of these men were out of work through their own fault These letter pointed out that the army of unemployed win always Urge, and made un mostly of these who de net wish te work. They also speak of the extravagance of the peeple nt the present time, and hew' the theatres and nmusement Places are well patronized, and that every one you meet en the street leeks prosperous The?? nre verv peer arguments, for this li un exceptional time. I qulle rcnllie that there arc hIwuvs ihene standing around en the corners waiting for something soft te turn up. but this class la never, under ordi nary clrcumntances, te be counted In the hundred thousands I can assure these writers that at least cighl-tenths of the un un unplejed need work badly, and I have found them willing te de anthlng If they are given the opportunity. Why nie these men out of work at their own fault? If a factory emplejlng 8000 men suddenly close down for want of orders, nnd throws these men out of work, in what way can they be held responsible, and why are thev net di-servlng of assistance? Samuel Rogers, Jr. The World l'eace l'alr. It. J Wagner Philadelphia. World n Car nival Kalr. llarrv Heeler. Jr World a Wendera fair. llesjle Grossman--The Worlds Kalr and the I'reple'i Exposltler. llarrv Marks rhllad-lphln World's Ttlr Kxponltlen. Dr. Joeph Rllbersleln Anvrlca'n Inde pendence Jubllre. Peace1 en Railroads T(tlh Editor of the E' emtie Fu&Hc 1,'de'r: Sir New that there Isn't going te be any railroad strike mid we are all glad nf It does It net seem bad grace en the part of lallread officials te state tiiat thev are going te continue te demand wage cuts nnd Insist uren their former position relative te pay for overtime? It leeks te a man up la tree as If the rftl read magnxten want n Hlrike. The railroad worker certainly tr.rt the sit uation In the proper fplrlt of conciliation for the sake of averting a nntlen-w Ide cal.nn It v. nnd it desnt seem likely thnt the rail rend mamgemenl will get much public syiri pathy If thev continue te aggravate the sit uation te tuch nn extent na le bring about later such a tremendous misfortune te the vvhnln country as a paralysis of the rail roads Let us have pace. even If railroad presidents must keep their word te insure that peace EX-RAILnOADRn. Philadelphia. November II. 1021. Questions Answered Elects British Citizenship Te the Editor nt the Erenlrg Public T.cdgn Sir I bive read In your column where If a perjen was born in th United States he Is an American citizen. 1 think my cae Is an exception. My parents, who were British nnd in business In Canada, moved te the United Stals nnd lived hern for twenty-five months, and In this time I w born Then thev wvnt te (Ireat Britain and I came te the United States flfiv vears later. Of which ceuntiy am I a cltUn' A. M. HE.NTtV. rtiiladelthia, November 10. 1021. Whlls It is true thnt the Constitution of the United States provides that "all persona born or naturalized In the United Stnten and subject te the jurisdiction thereof lire citizens of the United States." it Ih also true that a child born In the United States mav ncnulre some ether cltlrenshlp status, nn the right of expatriation la fully nrog nreg nled bv our laws Veu apparently were born n United Staten citizen. Under the Jlrltteh lows ynil were also born a British subject, jnd when you C. & N. W Union Pacific- I,v. Chicago C. & N. W. Station Lv. Omaha .... Ar. San Francisce . Lv. Omaha . Ar. Ssn Francisce Observation sleeping car, standsrd and tourist sleepers, dining car, reclining chair cars-all comforts The observation car enables you te see the scenery in the best possible way. Deuble track, heavily ballasted, ana automatic safety signals. Let us help you with the details of your trip. V, t,. Feslitns. General Agent F, T. Ilroeks, (leneral Agent I'nlen I'aclfle Hjrstem Southern Pacific Lines 608 Commercial Trust Hide. Second Fleer, l0'i Chestnut M. 18th anil Miviket Tel. Hpruce 0377, Philadelphia, pa. Tel. Locust 4103, Philadelphia, Fa. Union Pacific euthernlkcific W-M ,. , i , V V gjgL j" , ,,.-,.,' EVENING PUBLIC Help the Unemployed Who are the people who are going te the theatres and who are extravagant In ether wayaT Surely net these mill werkera. Surely net the clerks that have been laid off In hanks, In the stores and offices. These men and women were never paid mere than trem hand-te-mouth salaries. They could net go te the theatre If they would, and rareli- even have enough left te patrenlie, the cheap movies. Aa te their extravagance, It may be found In an occasional extra nickel for a luncheon. The men and women who a,re going te th theatres and are displaying extravagances of every character ar these who were In war work or who made a large amount of money In the emergency. It Is these persons who are spending at least a part of the big salaries they earned from the Government, nnd the surplus that was paid them for overt me and for speeding up. They can well afford te spend because they secured this money te the disadvantage of their less .fortunate brothers theso who went te war and worked for 130 a (nenth while many of the ajackern as te the service were getting ten times their dally salary. An te the people looking well dressed and prosperous, these writers must be Chestnut I street observers They surely don't get Inte tne small and peer districts Here they would see the people with barely clothing enough te hide their bodies. They leek un derfed and poverty nnd distress are le be read In their countenances, Uefere persona write such letters they should make sure of their statement!), Yeu don't ae poverty lurking about our big het-Is, but It Is In the "rooms" and tenement quarters where It la te t,e seen and at the places where 'free feed Is being distributed. O W. I,. Philadelphia. November 18, 1021. The Married Working Weman Te the Editor of the Evenina Public Ledger. Sir A party signing himself "(. K I ' vviete a fine logical letter te veur col umn recently concerning married women working. A married man and woman should net both work, but an unmarried couple can. Fine logic that! Can any one explain why a colored man can held down a Jeb and his wife bring In M or $4,80 per day washing, and then n $100-a-month clerk, with a child or two. cannot have Ms wife help him. much as she wishes? it In safe te eay that four-fifths of the men from twenty-one years of age up In Philadelphia de net make enough te nup pert a wife, much less .1 family: yet many men and women marry under these adverse conditions, planning te v Jointly and finally have a home and family, which is generally considered, I think, better for the future of the country thin If thene men and women had remained bachelors nnd spinsters, which In evidently the aim of these bie business concerns. Conditions in 1021 are ether than thy were In 1SK1 In ISM people viewed anv woman working In the business world as a fieniewhat strange Interloper. MltP. I? I.. McCANN Philadelphia, Netember 10. 1021 became of age you elected te be a British ubjfct Therefore ou are new a British subject, unlew jeu have been naturalized in this reunlrj. "C 1. B. nichard Harding Dv,, i born In Thllndelphla In lfi( "(' K. 13." Mount tJl Is one of tlia principal summits of the Adirondack New Yerk. If Is 401ft feat high. "I' M. C " It would net be possible for us te give space te the printing of nn out line of Tresldent Wilsen's Administration. "T. CS. B ' Vice Tresldent rtoesevelt was at his camp In the Adirondack when Pres ident McKlnley died. Ife hastened fe Buf fale. arriving there Saturday. September J4, 1001. where he took the oath of office at the, home of Ansley Wilcox. Poems and Songs Desired Referred te Readers Te .hr Editor of the Et-jntne; Public Ledger Kir Pleaje lell tne who wrote the poem "The Seng of nellv.ir." Where tan I get the poem? It In a poem written about Rlmen Tiellvar, who vvae the founder of the peuntry In Seuth America, Belivia. O c M Philadelphia, November I 1031 A Geerge Cehan Peem Te the Editor of th' Evening Public Ledge, Sir Will viu pe.i supply ire thr ugh the I'eepl's Torum. v.th the- poem entitled ' Life's a Firny Preposition After All"? li. neunirERTY. rhllail-lphla. Octnh-r 2. 11)21 LI FIJ'S A TUNNT PIUU'OSITION BV Cleetgrj M. Cehan pld veu ever alt and ponder, ilt and v en der, nit and think, Why vfj Here nnd what this ll'e in ' ibvit It's a problem that han driven mny brslnv men te drink. It'a the weltdest thing they've tried te (lg ure ejl, About i. thousand different theories all the Bclintlsts -an show, Hut never have proved a reason why why, all we seem te knew The People's Fermn nlll nppear dalLr In the Evrnlnc I'uhlle Ledger, nnd a I In the Stinriiir I'uhlle I.edrrr. Letters dUcuaalnc tlmrlr topics will be printed, ne well as requested Iemi. and one, tlens of ireneral Intrreat will b ansirered. nFramcisce Direct, comfortable, replete with scenes of natural beauty and historic interest. The Union Pacific Southern Pacific is the deservedly popular route. Over the Reckies and Great Salt Lake, and across the Sierra along the rim of the American River Canyon. OVERLAND LIMITED -Southern Pacific 8:10 p.m. 9:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. (3rd day) All standard sleepers, buffet club car, dlnlnc car, observation sleepers PACIFIC LIMITED C. M. & St. P. Union Pacific Southern Pacific Lv. Chicarce Union Station . 10:45 a.m. . . 1:20 a.m. 8:30 a.m. (3rd day) I LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, la we're born and live a. whll and then we die. Mfe's a. very funnv preposition, after all: Imagination, Jealousy, hypocrisy anil gall. Three mealn a day. a. whole let tifsayi . When ou haven't get the coin yod're always In the wav ; Everybody's fighting as we wend our way along; Ev'ry fellow claims the ither fellow a In the wrong! Hurried and worried until we're burled nnd there's no curtain call: life's n very funny preposition, nfter all. When all things are coming easy and when luck In wllh n man. Why then life te him Is sunshine ev'ry- where; Thtn the fates blew rather breexy and they qulle upset a. plen: Tien he'll cry lhat life's a burden hard te bear. Though today mav be a day of mulles, to morrow's still In doubt. And what brings me Jey may bring you car nnd wee; We're born te die. but den t knew why or what It's all about, And the mere we try te learn these things the less we knew. Life a a very funry preposition, veu can bet And no one's ever solved the problem prop erly as yet: Yeung for a day, then old and gray. Like the rose that buds and blooms and fades and falls away. Lesing health te gain our wealth as thre' thin dream we tour. Ev'rythlng's a guess and nothing absolutely sure; Battle's exciting and fatrs we're fighting until the curtain's fall. Life's a very funny preposition, after all. ' Q ' aak for a poem containing the fol lowing verse: "Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh When the birds waketh and the shadows I n I am with Thee HTKAMMHir NOTICES CANADIAN PACIFIC Cruises de Luxe wMm'1 THE ARABIC Tint Early WinterSailing te the Mediterranean ScasonefgayetyatresortsalonRiVfediterranean just beginning. The popular White Star Liner Arabic, largest ship regularly in this service and built specially for it, sailing en December 6 from New Yerk te Madeira,Gibraltar, Monace, Naples and Genea. White Star Service utmost In ocean comfort bookings new being made available. WHITE STAR LINE i'h lailelrhia Passenger BLACK DIAMOND LINES Regular Freight Service Te Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam S S "WEST 1NSKIP" (U. S.' S. D.) Sailinrj Dec ; S S "STORM KING" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing DCc. "0 SS "NEW HRITAIN" sailing Jan. 7 Fer Rate a and Particular, Apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC.. Phila. Agents. 108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lembard 5144 NAWSCO LINES Pier 19 North Feet of Vine Street S. S. Brush Sailing Nev, 2 lit Direct te SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, D. C. Fer Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Agent I S. Shipping Heard 13(3 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 3791--3; Main 7781-L mORARflERCIAri v STEAMSHIP LINES "" PHILADELPHIA te CORK. DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDONDERRY, SLIGO SS "Eastern King" Nev. 2G SS "Oshkosh" Dec. 22 Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Malme, Heliinifen, Riga, Dtntig & Revtl SS "Remus" Dec. 12 Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. . W. STRINGFIELD. iti'i. si.r 428 BOURSE DLDC. PHILA. Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 - PHILADELPHIA te CONSTANTINOPLE, SMYRNA AND PIRAEUS S S "BLAIR" About Nev. 30 Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. l.enilmril 3204..1 .M.i'n 81(111 A sent s for Expert Steamship Cerp. 23 Brendwny, New Yerk . M. ,, r,.s- FIRE ON SHIP THOUGHT PLOT AGAINST GOVERNOR REILY Blaze In Taname Laid te Perte Rice Nationalists New erli. Nev. 1!1. Mly A. 1 1 SrnrHiliitr invi"tiifiitlnii wns bcKtlii to te tiny by IVdcrnl iiuuntH of 11 inyxtfrieuii fit e discovered in the held of tin hIcriii (dilp Tnnnine Immediately below the Htnteroem of Governer K. Ment. Hellly. of Perte Illee. Miertly after the liner palled from Snn .lnnn. (Joverner Helly lefuned le comment en the lire, but n member of III" .nrly pxprcsKfil flip belief, which .he mild, wns allured by the enptnin of the vessel, that It hrttl been .et us the result of n plot nunlnst the Governer by sympathizers of the NntiennllRt party. It was pointed out thnt ('Joverner Itelly had been the object of t,lirentenliiB letters both before he sailed te take tip his tluticH nn Governer and nlnce his arrival in I'orte Klee. The fire In the held of the Taname was discovered Inxt Tuesday by Gov Gov ereor Ttelly himself, but it. wns net until Thursday that II become alarm ltiK. Water pumped Inte the held in en effort te piench it, caused the vefe-cl te list heavily, nnd Captain Herbert Hudsen ordered the lifeboats swunR out en their tlnrits ready te launch. Most of the twenty passengers were terror stricken, as they were convinced the lifeboats could net weather the heavy seas that were runnliiK. Heroic efforts of the Taname's crew, however, bent the lire down, and It was almost extinguished when the steamship iir rlvcfl yesterday. Pepe Transfers Hawaiian Islands Wrultlngten, Nev. 1M. Official notice hnN been received here that the Pene Iieh approved the transfer of the Hawaiian fslaHtls te the jurisdiction of the Apes- teilc Delegation of WnshliiRten. ITKAMHHir NOTICES Te THE WEST INDIES, PANAMA, SOUTH AMERICA and WINDWARD ISLANDS by the splendid oil-burning steamship EMPRESS OF BRITAIN 22,200 tens dltptncement THE LARGEST STEAMER TO THE TROPIC3 Ne cinders Ne soot Ne coaling at pert Leaving New Yerk Jan. 21st, Feb. 21st, 1922 27 DAYS - FARES from $300 Havana (Cuba). Kingsten (Jamaica), Colen (Panama), LaOuayra (Venezuela), Pert efSpatn andLaDrea ( Trinidad), Bridgetown (Barbados I, Fert de France and St. Pierre (ilferfimeua), Charlette Amnlln ( Jt. Thomaa) Sanjuan (Perfe tee), NatiauCBaiamas), Hamilton (Bermuda). All the Comforts of the Best Hotels Luxurious suites. Cabin, with bath, Cabins wdlh Toilet, Eleetrle fans In every room. Wide promenade spaces, Gwtmmlnc peel. Special orchestra carried. NO TAHSPORTS RKQriRKn Fer rates and full information apply te local agents or It. C. CLAYTON. City I'aesenger Agent. 020 C'liratnut Street Tel. Market 3706 1'hllndeli.hl.i. 1'ft. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Traffic Ag.nti excellent accommodations Orjlce 1310 Wa.nut ! re. Main 7620 BALTIMORE LINE PHILADELPHIA te GLASGOW S S "COELLEDA" Dec. 14 Hudsen Shipping Ce., In:. LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lembard 3S0- Mum MIUO Agents for EALTIMORE STEAMSHIP CO. hu Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.SS "W00DMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE NOV. OR EARLY DEC. at ceNFF.nr.Nci: n.TK Harms, Magill & Ce., Inc. 125 I.ufuyitte Uldf.. Philadelphia I.emU.irO MJO-l Muln ;jje " " ,,, , NOVEMBER 21, 1921 ffTBAMBItll' NOTICES .. 1 WHITE STAR New Yerk Cherbourg Southampton ADRIATIC Nev. 30 - OLY.VII'IO .Hec. 10 I)re. Ill Teb. IB - ' New Yerk Liverpool CEtlRIf Nev. JO Ier. M .Tan. CELTIC lee. 3 Iee. 31 Feb. 1 HAVERFORIi Her. 10 ; IIALTIC Dee. in dan. li Feb. 1ft New Yerk Ateres, (llhrnltnr, Naples nnd (lnen CANOPIC .Ner. SJ CKKTIO . Dec. ARAIHC fl)ec. 0 Jan. 21 Mar. I ADRIATIC 'Jan. 7 MVI..IB ('Special Voyages.) Alse call nt Madeira, Algiers. Monare, Athena and Alriendrln. lse calls nt Madeira nnd Monace. Philadelphia Liverpool HAVLItrORD (Freight Only) Der. S NITONIAN Dec. 17 Philadelphia Muneheater NITONIAN . Dec 17 red Star Line New Yerk, Plymouth. Cherbourg, Antwerp riNLAND "Nev. 20 Dec. 81 Teh. I LPLND Dec. 3 Jan. 7 Feb. II KROONLAND Der, 17 Jan. 21 Feb. 2.t ZI'.LI.AND Dec. 21 Jan. 28 Mar. 4 Philadelphia HiimUira Llbuu Dilnilt SA.MLAND (3d class pnssencera only) Dec. 1 Philadelphia Antwerp MISMIHHIPPI Nev. 2. MlhSOVltl Dec, 24 SCYTHIAN Dec. IS I1ELOIAN Dee. 211 American Line New Yerk llnmbtirc- Dnntlc MANCIH RIA 'Nev. 23 MONGOLIA . . 'Dec. I MINNEIvAIIDA llnmbnrir (3d eh.tDec. IU Alse rails nt Plymouth nnd Cherbourg. AIe rnlls ut Urunshuttrl nnd Demic. Philadelphia lliimburc MISSISSIPPI Nev. 23 MAIIOPAC Nev. 24 MISSOURI Dec. 21 ATLANTIC TRXNM'ORT LINE Phlluilelnhln Londen MACKINAW .Nev. 22 SCYTHIAN .Dec. lit MAIIOPAC .Nev. 21 11EI.OIAN . .Dec.'JH IIOLLAND-AMKRICA LINE Phlliidelnhln Ijnlterd mi SOESTDYIv Dec. I IIEl'UEI.SDYK Dec. 27 International Mercantile Marine Ce. 1211 STEAMERS, 1,300.000 TONS P.issenser Office. 1311) Walnut St.. Phlla. Frelslit Oftlre, 10.1-114 lle.rw 111,1c.. Phlla. TC NEW YORK te EUROPE otiUS.QeverttmentShips Sailings from Tier 74. 54th St.. N. R.. si cert S. S. Gee Waihlnsten and America, which till from Flen 1 and I, Hoboken. Te Pljmenth Cherbourg Brtmin Americs, Ner. 29, Jan. 3. Genrge Wsihingten, Dee. 8, Jin. 17. Te Pltmeath Boalegtt Londen Panstadie Slat . .Net. 2G Dec. 27 Centennial Stale . . Dec. 14 Te Bremen Daniif Hudien Dec. 3 , Princeii Miteila ..Dec. 10 Potomac . . Dec. 31 United Slates Lfnes M00RE A McCORMACK CO.. Ise. ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. UNITED AMERICAN LINES. lie. Manaiinf Of rMtert for U. S. Shfpfmf Beard f or Je. fcKi naartii u. i. Unci . 45 Dreadvray, New Yerk PARCEL POST REAL ECONOMY By actual test one pound cake of Novelty Borax Seap did exactly the same amount of work as two cakes of a prominent laundry soap and one package of a prominent soap flakes combined. THE. GREAT BIG POUND BAR OF NOVELTY BORAX IS YOUR HOUSEHOLD FRIEND FOR LIFE AFTER ONE SINGLE TRIAL Take Ne Substitute pAVejFRICKi fakf SAVE 5 WRAPPERS FOR THIS ONE Set of G heavy silver plated teaspoons in "Pend Lily design" given with 5 Novelty wrappers and 23c cash. An Extraordinary Offer Simply mail ." Novelty Borax wrappers and 25c cash te DAY & PRICK'S. Gift Dept.. 17G0 Heward St. We send by parcel pest. t DR. MOSES d"'?' epecialiat OrlKlnitur In lllU rll nf "SWEET AIR" Mrtlieil of PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH Wrffi' ns vWi i) - Ne imiii .m J.ingrr Jim the iliinir for n. reus iifepic! N'u ill I'ff'eis fellow its usi Ne lininrhrN, Se , un.i-tien wnh nn uHi'f of blinilnr nnme llstati llshnl nm e llniu IVisnnaiM n, S. E. Cor. 7tli & Market Sts. 'erh er!y eh stdtf et jtrt, i ,ie,f fesjifnl DiAiviOiNDrf HQUGHT" Call "!il nt unie. A, Mr- CIITCIIKOV. Ofnt. fial Real I'htn'e Inut lllttv Ureuil i U Cut.tuut SI. Ueura 10 te i ,, a i STEAMSHIP NOTICES Newlforkte Seuth America u&a tSliips en evktrnmen Fastest Time te Rie de Janeiro. Montevideo and Huenea Aires. Finest snips American service American feed American com forts. Kalllnira from I'ler 8, Hoboken. S.S. Southern Cress. . . .Nev. 23 S.S. Aeolus Dec. 7 S.S. Huren Dec. 22 S.S. American Legien. .Jan. S Fer dVirn'pli'te booklet, aidrtss Muascm SteamskipLiftes JBeatijS tnO.St .e- !; CLARA i(e nf .ate Al'iriham Aatena anil ineth.r nf .Mies Hese Hearer aaed nil. IVIithes and friends In il'ed tn funeral servlf 's, Men. 'i P. Al it Aahtr A Sen's Ilr.ad Ht Cr.atiel Klij'.i N Ureid nt. liu nr!ate UIKHN' Nev 10. WIM.IAU VUICK. Iiuhband of Anna I" Ahei n (Fleminici Itela tlves nnd fnnds, (is.nv Trlhe. Ne 11.1. I n. 11 Al Iiartmeuth Purple Mtar. Ne .1". L. 1 I. , Industrial Council. Ne L'A. Junier t. I A Al.. of Neucasll.', Del. InMtrtl tn fu neral. Wed.. '.' P. At . residence, .",012 Trln Hy place Int. private Woodland Ltm I rlends ma call Tucs. e. Alt.MSTHONO - (in .Nv 1 SAH.MI IJ . wife of Wm i. ArniitretiB Kuneinl aer lies nti Tuedat. nt 1(1 A l from hr Ihle resldeiirp 11 Arumure a Anlmeie. Pa Int Oxford. Ph. AHAIHTnONO - Kuddeniv. Nev 18.WII.JIA IJ , widow of lnm Arnntrenc. formerly or IHH N. Franldln st . l'hlla. AHAlSTnONO Nm in II.Mli:NCK n I I usband of Ilae Armstrenir. aned HH. Iti-la- tlc and frlenila. alne membrs or t f Al are Invited te attend funral servir(. Men 1 I. Al. prei!sd. at his Inte resi dent H413 N. 18th st. Remains may be Mewed Sun . T te V) V. M liAltUII se. W. CAUnii: H. duuuhter i nf ,tp O'nrai. W and Hurrii P Jlaker. . riB, im (."urernl nl' Wd a 30 I" l . hrether-ln la'B resident WIlllMn K Ash t n Unm-s al ilustleten Int Cedir Hill iv in. ' iiAitnr:TT Nev :n mai. etiiaiiivb 1 HARIIETT "l'len- of I). .leech llarrett nt Iit Inte resldenei-. RnCT Woedblno ae vpi- !r,.f, snil In'erinent private I1ARUT. Suddenly, en Nev in, 1021 WII.I.IAAI J., eon of the late Patrick and .lane Al Marr in-c Qutilde) Relatives und f lend1 ar lnlt,d te the funeral nn Wednesday inernlnx ut H .10 e rim t from ' The Oilier II Hair Hide . In ''hestnui st Alass of eeleinn requiem at St Patrick e I Church at te e clock Interm-nt nt Hely Cress Cemeterv lir.nnv - nn vi.i it iusi i:n.Anr.Tii P vvidew of (ieurtfe T lterrv In her Mth 'i'.ir It p 1 h 1 1 h .ind frienile nre Invited te i service en Alnrdav afternoon ut 'J o'riecl.. at the r sldeni e of her een-ln-Uw K. Al. i Temlllieer rer I tl Ins and Chllds v.. ! D'enci Hill I'.i Scheel Line Millien) In terment at Alt Alerlnh meter. I I IDDt.i: -inn nmrnine. Nev 'je rrtAN , I USC A frP?IIi:NTO. dauu'.lir e' the Ii'b I.Unrd -vnd .'.-ne Jeephlrie Diddle Fu lier.il rrv cih i Al! HninlV I'lrjrth. lor ler d lie I'uvtl Nn. "2 II A A' UMlVEK.- Nev 1,1 ANUItKW. hunband i of Alav H'eer. Puneral fervlcea private. Men 2 P M Hid Perter Kt Trimble l.edse Ne 117 V .ind A. Af . Camden. N. J .Mobile I.edce of I'erf.ctlen Ne .1. Mo bile Chapter. Itee Croix. N'e. a. Mnhtle 'Jeuncll Kadesh. Ne. 2. .Mobile Consistory Ne. 2. Abba Temple. A. A. (J. N. At. S . nnd Alarlne Bnfflnefrs' lien. Aese., Ne 33. of New Yerk. Invited. Friends may call Sun. eve. U01IANNA. Nev 10 AtARV wife n' William Hehan-ia. Funrnl Wed in . Al . I.it residence 1'JIS Ilerarn aie Cani den N J. Irt. Northvveod Cem. Friends call Tuea ev I llltADrinLD. Nev IH AtirtV (nee S-d- den). widow of Jeseph Tl. nradtleld naed fin. I Ilelallves and frl-ndii of the 7lh ind .Market I Sts. AleetlnB IIeus. members nf Hie Ner'h Baptist Church und Sunday Scheel, and W. iC T I' of North Camden, are invitel ic attend funeral services. Tues . 12 30 V Al . a' late residence, ft" Yerk st Cimdn N .1 Int Ablution Friends' tlurlul Grounds. I rr.ends may call Alen. eve I CASwni.i. en Nev. 17 ieim 5i.nT n fASWULh, wife of Charlaa W Caswell KelHtlvs and friends of the family invited te funeral. n Atendav at 2 V. Al . at -1 lute residence. urJIK W. Duuphln i lat IAlent Rese Cemetery. Friends may c'l hundav evenlnir COI.K.MAN Of 1.134 W. Somerset st . en i Nev 211, in'Jl. KTFIK R vvlfe nf Ueerue j W Cel-mnn Service en Wednesdav after noon, at 1 e clock, at the Oliver II. Ilalr llldir.. 1S20 Chestnut at Interment nt Alt. i I'enc" Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday ! evnlnir at 1820 Chestnut st , CONROW At iTurllnaten. N. J. Nev. 17. 1021. KI.I.IS S CnNRuW. ii.ed 73 Fu rral services at his late residence. 204 Jena i i,w Rurli igien. N. J.. Men.. 1 P SI lit I odd bellows' i;.'m. I COOK. At Aloerostoivn N. .1 Nev 10 I AIARY i: widow of William W Cook In i her 71t vear. ReUt'vea and frle-ids are .Invited le attend funeral Tues . Nev. 22. nt 2 P Al. residence of eon Charles H. S. Cook 22 R 2d st , Atourestewn. N. J. Int Cnlewtevvn Cent i ROSHY. On Nev 10 OWHN. husD-ind 'of Suan Cresby Relatives at.d friend", n u Ilelv Name Society, tnvlteu te funeral i Tuetdav nt fi.3n A Al . from lit- resi dence 3030 CambrlUae at Selmn mass of requltn. at St Francis Xavler'' Church 10 A M Int Old Cathedral Cem Cl'SISIINOS. 17lfi N Park ui e Nev 20 JANET, wife of Thema Cummlnics Rela- I lives u,rd frlendH invited te funeral services. Tui's.. S P il from Care's parlor 22H '.,.''r"en "' Int- private. Wed. mernlns. 1 Hillilde Cfin IJA IHM..N Nev IV MINNA vvKn e' late laun Davldsnn nnd slater '.r I'ider Knopf and Mrs. Divld Olaser Krlatrea and fr.etids, Rebecca LedRe. Jcyheved Vercin, are invite. 1 te attend fu'icral services, Tues 2 P Al precisely, at her late rtsldeiice, J'.'O . i.iin st inc mi i armei i .tn nn HAVEN" Xnv. 17 IHI1IIT II v..,.. band nf the latr Kmll De Havsn nlft tlr nnd frlfiid of th family, also nil . A: L. Assns of which he was a member, are Invited te Attend funnral services. Men 2 P. .M . at his lute residence, ,'2L,n Mem phis ht Int prUftte, l.urel Hill Cem. I'rlends mav ..all Sun nfter 7 P. M DEI.AN':" - Nev. is in:i. l-vrntriv j r. of Pert w ash, mx en ;.. I . rci 01 vllce ! nr' late Darlrl IxIri- Uritir. and :i ends art? inltd .j .ittend funer:i' T'les , 1 HO A M . f ret l i'i Hl.tfc"'s les'der". Mrb TatrlrU llerniv Oil JO Parrlnll .. , e ! 'einn iii'r.i ti i at i t" enirt.t's Chuicn j Id A M Tnt Hely k. i i. i im I POHUIITY Nev Ui N.N -Mfceriler- turd Peheru HulMu . and frl.-nds tnw'ei! tn funeral. Wed s A M . 30 N PUnmnd I si . I'llften Halnhts. Del Te Solemn re- riuiem niaits M rimrleH' rhurrh Oak iew l' M. Int St Uhirles' Cem Ne eon- I (' ailte i 1 t.ilil. Sudilenl nt l.lrdenvnli N .1 . , Ncn in 1021, HUIt.MAN T s ti of llnrmnn i .iii'l i' nr I'eiK inert Srh.nde ' ,ik d 10 I s-eri.e Tuek 3 I" M l.t" ri'i.dm.' I I irii.ii'.wnlil Int Ilrlin Ilrmair. ,ue t,. le . . .1 Me e e riTZiillllAI-P Nn IS JMIW T.. en nf l'ntrlili and Hrldiret l'ltaxurald (nee Phelnni aiied rt Itelutlves and friends are lmtted te attend funeral, Tues . S 3ft A M , 1 from parents' reildemi) U4 t) l,!ipntett st. HUH mass t Phurcli of Arenlen 10 A M Int llelv bepulcht. Cem. , I' I rzVs.l Kfl - In IMf 1'OMd.me l'u 1 Ve 17 JOi:iH FITZW iTHR In his ll.ld eai Relatives and friends ai respectful ln ited te attend tiineml from hlH laic resl- detv e Men N'ei 'l. C1 All serMfes at the house 2 1.1 f M Int. Green Tree. Cem I'lem enm fl.iweiH FI.YNN Sjillenl ni nrls'el. Pi Nev ' ll 1021 THOMAS J husband of l:in (' I l'lni (nee H'an' us"! S1" Itela'lres md friends a se Santa Maria Ceuni.il. Ve 1170 K of i ie HMted . fjn.ral. from n 'ate inidenie M7 White st Mt 1II N I Tu.s s an A M Htiih iiidi f n i tiuirm ai ' lierth f bacred Henri 11 J) V , M Int St Mir s FliRCIIEIMKR N'nv 1 1 PKI.IA w fe of hamuel I' rchelmel rtel'itlvn unl friends are 'nlted te attend funeral ytrve Tues, ' in 30 A M preel.e.v it her 'Ht re.Hience ,V:M N jilth st Int Adnth Jeihurun iVm I rniKDMAN. Ne IU SAMCKI.. h.. hand of Iteclna Krledmai aired 112 Ttel.i. tlei and frlendi also Auctr1.iIIunK.irlin Hen .sse are initd te attend funeral eer irei Men . 2 til I' M nrf.'lselv from 1 parlors nf Mr. rls Rosenberg g, c;0n OiiH N llriiad st Int Mt. Curm 1 rem iiAl'rn -Suddens Ne IS I'lt.. ! husband of Mair.iret I tlaffne. im. "m sun) rtelitliw an 1 friends also i Iran is AhIM's II il N imv Ser n- r, '. o.sheli Kv in 'Ksemh!' l mnnied re iMrr" ' one -i :,7R K . f (' i-i nln; et e' Phila and Unad nu i e.i and linn Ce ,in,j ill ether he istiea of whl h li win a me:n 'ier Inlieil te fin ei i Tuns. kn -j fiem lila late resident 114 W. Wjeniliu i 'nletmi leiu.em muss Chureh of St ! r-an.-U of Asfcisl 10 A. M. m Helv Hen'. I ul'hie. Ceni ilM.l.AflHF.Tt - m. in CVTlIMtlS" CVTlIMtlS" mdeiv of Jehn II ilftdaehei. ISi.lt.llves m,',! f'Ui is ri lir Iten le alter ,1 f.in.-i il vrl K 30 M Inm i'u i-".lnir nf hr ilauuh le M" .1' rn llnrpir. 131 hprlr vie ,1 se solemn ieiu'em mas et SI Fran de Sales i hiiu-h In A M Int Catl, ,'ral I I'tra , ill KS' -On Nev. 2 11'jl svil.H IjVNi:. -sit- of Jehn fllenn U,datl'..s ..nrl frlenda ale In. Ited tn th" nrIr', nn Frldn inifi neon hi ti ciei ii ui ner lat- re.til 1"i'-'i s ."J.l In erm. in at Nft Me Cen ' r' l"HH M e I J'l t'HV I 1,11.1 .inirr-i, win.--, ,hii-", ,,.u. m 1? Vl'-ll SI V.T. Vnrt m V Phl'mlelebH Office' D-eT.l Utile J r' i I ' ' ' -en il, il mi ,, Inn frmnd ii ii J u f meral. j 'i ii i Mi f'er.i i lit eaidepce, nil K, C'ellnm at Inl HiiUul.. Cem, Remaipa nun be viewed Tu,"Jlev. & v Wendliind ave . im MuV. IH. 1021 ''"Jfi. (IHKIJNWOOD. Servlt en Wjilnsednv nftjrv neon, r.t 2 e'rtnck. at th OlUer It. lflf Hldj.'.. 1S20 Chestnut t Interment prlvnlt. Hi-malns may bu vlsweil Tuesday tvfnlna:. ORIMK. On Nev. 17. 1821, j CVttOfl. hut bnd of Hnnnati M Orlme. of HlJOr. AJPNI st rtelstHes and frlendn ara InvlUd te the service, en Mendsv ""."noeri, at ,3 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Balr nidir.. IMS Chestnut st. Interment iirlvaU. KrUndi, mav call Hutrday evenlnr OIU'NINrtF.Il Nev 1ft JOHN. hUsbarA nf I.oulse M. Orunlner (ne Meta). ared in years Relatives and rlends. also nlchartV Vau Ixidae. Ne. 384. V ami AM. I Hr mom Hoyal Arth Chapter. Ne. B2l Kad0t Cemtnandery, Ne 211. nnd the I.tl I.M Ttmplj A A O It. M. S . of Phlla . tilt Heard nt Dlret Inrs of Oakland Cem terv Company! 01 rectors of the Hern HtilMlna' Seelaty and the Huttun l-edse Ne. 1. Ilrldesbtirr. aty ! Invited te attend funeral rervlces. wn, i I' M . ftem his Inte reslil.-nce. 4(100 Tenn let Frankford Int prUate. at Oakland Cem Remains may be viewed Tuei. eve., I 8 te 10. HAOfl.MtTT Nev. 1. MARY f . dawrh ter of nilen and the latr Michael IMcaartr. I Helatlen and friends are Invl.ed te attend funeral. Tues. S.aO A M from her late ' tesldenee 4518 Cheftr ave Solemn r- , nulem inaBs St Tranels dn fialra' Church IV A M Int. Cathedral Ceni HARMHR Ne IS niritARD C HAH "I II att'l " rjnerai rarMces at !! (once of hln aen-in-lnn- Harry Wetlierstlne 2Jt'. Hnnsb irr at, Ocrmantevn, Men,, 3 1" M Int nrivatr HART.MAV Ne. 1!) MARY ntSHOr. . ,(liw nf William n Hartmnn FunerM Ti.es 2 P. M . lati resldenre. 122 park v.. Merehantvllle N. J. Int Harlelfb Cem Friends may rail Men. e. HF.IN Nev. 1. MARY II, daughter of laeeb and Annie ICeaten Heln Relative und friends, nil nrdars of which she w a member nre united tn attend funeral servleea Tues , 2 P M . rarenta' resldenc 13.', Hast Woed'.ann ne Clennantewn. Int i helten Hills i.em. r rienue may can jaen, ! "ipBlfM.-Nev 17 OFSTAV TIRLM. Sr . husnand of Maruareiha Helm free Hame!). iced S4 Relatives and friends Invited te funeral sen le, Men. 1 P M nt residence of en In-law Wl Mam Ilerlnner SB Le CatA Lie, alene Merchant st Audubcn, N J lint, prlvatr. lewlnc Sun ev HliVRY Nev. IB. CATHARINE V widow et James nen.-y. run-rni services, Tue . 1! P. M , "S:i2 Warrlnitnn ave Frlnd call Men eenlntr. from 8 te 10 o'clock HiM.I.WIlCK ". 1121 MAR- (AltKT T . wife e' Frr.nl: S. Hollweck (nee, n'DennelP Relative. and friends ari li itfd te itiend fum nil. Wed, d'Jt) A M r m her late resident". 231 N. 19t at Xulemn i "nun m masa at the I'hureli of Our l.ndy of Merey 10 A M. Im. Hely Sepulchre HOOD t Camden Nev 10 CIIARLKS 1 IIiXlI) Funeril nervlcca Wed , 2 P. 11.. int son-in-law ', reldenre, Heward Adams, ln27 Sprue st. Camden. N. .1 II.LY. Nev If 1021 at his late r.l dence. ini3 N. Mth st . ADAM husband of I late Cnthrr'ne Illy, aped 70 RelntWee ar.d 'friends, member" of Arch Confraternity nf .Helv Tamils- of St. Peter' Church, are !n Ulterl te attend funeral. Tues.. 0 A. M.i parlor nf Kdward Mack, Oflrt V. Mh at. JirnUieill IllilBP Ol. . III. ra ..,u.i.l JV J, rf.. Int. private. Hely Redeemer Cem JAMF Nm 20. THOMAS D JAM"TCS. aced .17 Relatli.es and frlnds. also Jeni salem I.edx- Ne '00 F- d A M . and ill ether societies of whlcn he na a mem ber. Imltrd te attend funeral. Wed . 2 P M. from his late reildene- n.112 Tulip ai, H mains may be Uewe.l Tues. eve KAHI. Nn' 20 1H21. ACOU87A KAHC widow of Jullu Kahl. ,Ked 7". Services Wed 10 A. M late realdence. 2420 N lurk ae Int private. Mt. Vernen Cem Friends may cail Tuea rr, KKI.I.Y Ne 20. MAROARKT DEL.. I'll INK. ulfe of Wm 11 Kelb. Funerul serMies. Wed J P. ?f . at her resldenc. rinjd Apts , Hr.vn Maur Pa, Int. Glad v. n Pa KINO- Nev 11 IP.'! r.MItY K. KINO. dnuahter of late Abraham and llliabth Piters In her 21 ear Relative and friends also numbers of the Allegheny Bap tist Chure .. are lnWted te attend funeral serlcea Men 2 P. M at the reeldonce reeldence reeldonce ef her son. Frederick J. Kind. 2001 K. Alle gheny ue Int. Oakland Cem. Reraaln.4 mm be lwd Sun. ee lil.OTZ Nev. 16 HMMA I, T'f et Zeuls Kli z Relatl'es and frlende are In Mted le -itt'id funeral. Men . 2 P. M , rest i di tice, Jllft S Iflth at Irt. .Mt Merlah I Cem Frlendi cill Sun. e K.VAH. Nev 10 1021 C ATHARINE, wife of late Anten Knati aced 80 Reta ils ea and frlende also all societies of which she waa a memtwr. are Invltet! te funeral. Tues 8:30 A M.. from the residence of Dr. A 1". McNerne. ISOrt N. 28d st. Solemn tequlem mass at St. Hllrubeth'a Church 10 A. M Int. Most Helv Redeemer Cem. KNKRil Ne 1IHI.1.A wife of late Reuben Knerr. In her 05th year. Relatlwa iiiil friends also members of Camp. Ne. 1. P O of A. Penna F V. Camp Ne, 1. I, P O of A. National F F Itah Council. Ve. M.'l. D nf P merican Heme. Ne. 40. 11. of A Kiln Jill In I.oJke Nn. 8J, O. B of II. und erdcia In central are Invited te funeral scrMres 1'j-s. 7 10 te 0,30 P. M. I.t prUati Wed. 2 P M. from her lat residence 1S14 .V Fairhlll. Int. Oakland Cem KOHOl' r Ve. 1 mUnf sufferer at rest, .100 V. Ra"'niph at . FRANK eon ,f late Jose i B. and Anna M Kohout. aced 42 Relatlt'ee nnd friends also Columbia, l.m'sie, Ni 01, y. and A. M . fnpleyea of William 'mr Ce. are ins.ted te attend fu tern) sen Ires .leri . 2 I. M at parlors of Fdward Mark, pfid N. nth ! Int. prl M.te, Oreenmeunt Cem V! lnc remain Mjn.. 7 te 'I P M KRinR Suddenlv. Nev IS FRANCIS. hehned son of Frank and Delia Krler (nea O'Reurke) nsed 10 ears. Relatives and ft lend., st Siephen'a Scheel Invited te fu neral Wed . 8.30 A M parents' residence, 10S4 Rewan st High mass St Stephen's Church 10 A M Heb Sepulchre Cem. Kl'HNI.C Suddenl.i. Nev. 20. at his late ruldencc. 1003 N 17th t CHARL38 NCWIlEIinv HFIINLi: Due notice of the luneral vi til be st en LAPNETt Eleventh Menth ISth. 1021. at Carlisle Pa . LOUIS J von of late Majer 1iuts J and Anna Tnles I. miner. In IHst ,rtir, Relames and friends, alee member of Mi'ltary Order of I.esal Lesien of Amer ica Nasal and Mllltarv Order of the f-panlsh-Ameri"an War the Sens of Vet ran. life membera of Phlla Zoeloclcal seriitv and Falrmeunt Park Art Asse , '.he Pld tiuard of -'d Reglrren' N O P. and II P O. E Ne. ,178 nf Carlltl. Pa.. In vltrd te funeril ervlee d 2 P. M precisely at Chapel of Seuth Laurel Hill Ctn Irt at North Laurel Hill Cem t.I.MMO. Nev. 18. 1021, CATHERINE V , ss!f of Frank Leinme In her SSd year. Fu neral Tues s 30 A M from her late resi dence 411 ifnnchester ave . Media. Pa. Hllh requiem mass ut the Church of the Nativity. Mtdlu. Pa.. 10 A. M Int. Hely Cress Cem. MacCINNIS. Nes 111. KATHERINB B. MacUINNIS. Funeral services Men.. 3 P. M.. r.eldHiice 746 h Until at. Int private MA1.L At tierinuntewn. Nev. 1. SARAH JA.NK. isldew of Elbridife (1. Malae, in her Sitn ar Services and Interment prlsatr MALONEY Nes 10 MARY, wife et the 'ate Patrick J Maleney Relatives and friends are tnnted te attend funeral Wed 3" V M late reldence, 328 N. 56th st Selmn requiem mass nt the Church of Our Lady of Icterv 10 A M Int. Hely Cress Cem MASSKY Ne. 17 CHARLES J hus band of Phoebe Massey. Relatives and frlende aian empleyes of Enterprise Mf. Ce, am Insited te attend funeral Men 2 P M residence 3110 N Hutohlneen at. In Vjuhssoed ltm. Filenda may call Sun. ese. UtXHIllMCn- Nn 1 '.'".OTtOF CHES TER husband of Helen Max mer, aged 40 Kelatlses and lrlends nls's .Meetewn Ledte Ne 848 I O. O F . Phi a ..edje Nn. ,14, 1. il e M . and empleyes of American Pulley Works, are Invited te fun-ral Wd 2 P. M late r-ldnu 1535 Hlavls st. In' piis'11.' Friends ti'ns ei: Tuea as1 MeCAI-LEY Ves 10 ORACH McCAl LEY. daughter of late Uennla and Anna McCauley (ne O'PennelU Relatlsea and lrlends muted te funeral Tues. 8 30 A. M l..t.. res'ilen.- . HI tT c.ille.vblil at High mass it lequlem ')ur Lad of lleic) Hi A M Int Hels i roes Mci'ACI.LEs, -Ne 10 10.il ANNIE. ; ssife f ilm Irtf Jel-n Mi" ajile e i 'hem H"eitlscs and frlindi jlhe n s M Sedallf . Il.-imi- of tb Sacn-d H-i t A'tar and ' Rsears Serleilea of Si IMriend e I'hur ! fare In.ited te attend futicia! W-d , 8'3i I M from hei lale leslilercp 2J2fl Moern I ki Solemn IiIkIi mam e' ie i m ,t Si IMinend'e I'herch 10 A 'I lni nn ate NIeFARI NO.- t ber residence 421 (4 I Vith st . en Nei m lll-JI MAL'PE 1! Me. FARLAND (ne Gorden) sslfa of Oeerae tV McFirland Relatlses and ft'.e "a are In sited te the aers ce en Tueirta afternoon, at 2-30 e deck at the OUsr H Rulr DIdg . 1 s je Lh.etnn si Inte. nsent prtsate McFEKTERS Nes 1(1 ISAilKLLA (nee, Oulnn). sslfe of Sergeant William 3. Mr ! cetera, aged 4tl Helatlsei and friends are ("sited te attend funeral Men 2 P. M, from her late reilderce 22.10 S. 23d at. Int. at Mount Munnh Cem Friends may call Sun. se MrGEKHA.N Nei 10 1I1JI JAMES F MeOEEHAN 'n h i 7"ih i.t Relative ind f-tendt. u'n Windell Si nt Pest. Nn, 114 O A It , Encampment Ne 20. 17. V L ere Ins lied te ottene funeial. Wed.. .10 A M. Ii-ie remdirce ni Richmond st. So'e'lnn requiem masa at Cliurch of the Uninaeulnte Cmcept'en 10 A M Int Hely Sepulchre Ce:n McC.lNNIS Nev IS 1021 i-ATIIKRlNE, ss'dew of M.chael Mctiini.is agml 71 Rels llsii'i and filetids are tnsited te attend fu nn.il Tue". N A M fiem Hr son's reel i.i i ee I'rHTi'. T. Meillnnla. im r n..i .. i helimhasi. I'u JI ah nun ni Church of i i eeei mir u ., , -i nu no !l Hepu'chre 1cKFB -e KKR-Nnv 2.. V.IJI IVIIIl iu f. .e l.i'e If. i id Mi's- Hiuilics na fr,n.l a'ei i.ea.ue if s, e,i IJe i of St. ( harlee' i liurrh PM ai epl Ij ih o'er Nstlnnal Aineii it V'nr Meliins in ted te funeral mis "te A M iBsldenui). ISI4 Chrla Hun st Milanin reii'i'ers mass at Si. Charlaa' Chur-h 10 A M Int New Cathedral Cem. .si. su-l.-n S' te 1121 MARY Mo Me NM'l.TY ine iiS'el'i r)r.w of Cnariea i-Vai.li i lie ut'vea ar I ft enda pi m, l'id ', ai tnd '..Tie -ed 8 30 A, M irem he a-- re 'den e, 241 V Haneeek - -..limn rem lem mass a' the Chinch of he ilt.tne ll A M meilsely Int .Vstr ' ' . I tii llinli Deirei-a t VIIRT H TIU BROAD a'xii DIAMOND r-flUYLER lesSSeuneBfaa 1 ii 'if 'ml ?8S1 " JPi'. al "lirfl !! i 1'vr VtMtl a iHtisa till ii ) II ; Sesfii nm i 1 iR -MA I - - rtr-... L ' a
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