t Trfnii iTviPirfl .1 fl EVENING PtTBLIO LEDGElPHlLADEIiPHIASFcmDAT, &OVESIBEB 26, 1321 WJ " " ' U i I I ft, II.- pn..y i . 5. PZems flaids en tfefcs ere PEOPLE OF CHINA I IMITXn 0 AVO VI !! r,,,im,i " ' " I llv! I M I .A 1.1 ill! "' """ "'' of WiUi.itn U. WemlMrem. UIII I ImUt Jf I U I Ul one of Hip men nrx-Met! en tin- I nick 1 Arms Meeting Delegate De clares Divisions Arc Merely Political and Military ASKS U. S. CO-OPERATION mtninc iiii'tlennblp in Mm rebll(iiiHlili with YirRliiln. Up liml bcpn n .'(.liMtint niller nt her lieiiii', lie .iiitltin.'d, from iibeut 11111 te 1!11." or 1!UI. when shu iiiiulc lit ber mind after lift- rmihI rmihI metlipr's denth te sock it .nn'.T in tliP movies or en tln Mtngc nnd ileparted for Let Angclpsli way of New Yerk. Fall- Nearly Kalnls, Toe It nils Mi lrpnp Morgan, a Les Aiiirelps iini- with an ndmirnhlp war ti'perd, who falnti'ii after nlie left Hip vvitncsi stnmi. Pntti liiniii'lf almost fainted In tile I'oirider n few minutes Inter. Npwm mine te the Halt of .Jus tice tlnit one of the afternoon news nailer in (.'liirmtn li'id niMiultted h'.ni n ml "-et liiui free and a lueatliless ren- flieui'eal I'reilii'-ts Ceiiiiaii had been iricntntlU's of the out -.if. town pre-n .,....i, ..... i.,i,vl. mifw f. KimiK nf tli ii who had nicked mi the Infoi'inatien en the liitnlran -pi. fin ' i.,' i,.',?.!. I., t.n.n ,ni,I ,m,n. .,( Hie (lie stri-et. (lew le the court for an chain around our feet, the nillltene , ,n,',S , xeluvive clubs. Alse there were ' interview. I bout our necks and the .innirt.'li.iM :.. name of some of the most pi-iiiiiitienr Piittj, tlapil. bru-lied nil tinsteiitly n Vubhr I nlerr which was taken In the Ket'lilx M'i.nr. The nuthetltlPH support that anethei of thp men arrpstpd with Or. Keetili! I" it metnher of the "nine linn. Mnre impertruit by far than the val tmblp ivhlskj and wine which the raid ers found was some eldence turned ill) by Ajrcnts Qulslcy and O'Connor. The agents, among the keenest in the bureau, "stuck around" t" go ever the pnpeiM In the place. They found e tenshe memoranda, which will mean trouble, it is said, for many prominent l'hiladelphiiitis and residents of the Main Fp r"tl Ihtpntrh M f Atlnilflc City. v. 'Jll "Wn would Line open up ( -I.ijT.i for the benefit of the Who Is "J. ( K."? frerld Fer its iieeeiuplishiueiil wpIiiivp '". neineranda cmicniPtl delierie. cenip m the Vasim:t.,n ("enfereiiee. Tlie acerts found, tlifj n. tliat tin Te tin it clfectlvch wp want te be re lieved uf one i GivVn SwPPfllPnvf ' ui)Iinpplest nnd tnest dcprcsslnR tcsti- m . 'me,,-v cvpr rcn1 Jnt0 the records of nn Testifies for FattyAt"fn"ri- I Miss Morgan, for exnmple, swore i that shn attended Virginia for almost Continued from I'nire One two years In I.es Angples nnd that flip iniieb te learn, ''arker oek pains te 'had frequently seen thp girl In spasms ay that there wa-t never nn.UliliiR of pain and seemingly en the vpikp of delirium from physical sufferlne after even a s'lght indulgence In strong ill ink. Iter testimony reinforced that of three Si mny have ken talking of his efforts ht first-nld niltt Hint thd blnck nhtl blue mnrkK found en her body were doubtless due te the rough handling by Mrs. Del Del tnent nnd Flshbnck when later they enr rled her te the bathroom te give her n cold plunge. Fatty May Testify Today Fatty may testify today nnd he mny net testify until thp closing hours of the. h'ieis iVr levdhrvn,Vnnl ?)rrK,'Frei "witness in his own defense Is one fense te explain at length H.i manner jf?L " "" c,1 e H,,,t0J "' i,J ',7 In which nn Injury such as ended Vlr- if J n if" T here i in the cltv ,'llt. I III' t'Alt'Illlll Vlllll.llf'l Tl 1111.11 Illl State tilleces .Miss Metgan created a tumult among the Jnwers when slip charged that n de tect ivu representing District Attorney Hiaih's eflii e inn! attempted te prevent her from fpstlfjlng for Arbueklc. "He told me I lint If I appenred my character would be ruined," .she suid exeitedlj. The detective In question, Frank O Council, one of these detailed from the police department for sip,.nl In vestigation reiatlmr te llm AflienL-ln .mie Until denied this charge and said he our thmiits If fi,i,, t t lm .,... ind revit, ted clirens of 11 lt ami hand ev. r hU fereliead nnd looked I ' T '" ,us -""'gan tnat ourthieitv If hlna is te ln .in "- ' ,,, -,m-s. .piestieiiingly at his Inw.Ners. feeling. !' ' '"' "7, 'r,," , ". """ "1,1,ll1a" wl, sources befnie the world s)ie must be ,, f tll ir,.,nlulii found show el for a N-ellug Instant, it seemed, tli.lt ,n, I i Vi V"?'' Y" "0t ' gneu fair t'entmetit. nnd we wicit pnr- that de!ier had be. n made le "J (' n miiacle of sonic sort mlslit liave bail- vV""s ," , l",'Ki""',,K- , tleularb the.o.ep..,n.i,m,.f tl.elni.ed'K..-, whoever he m, be of twen . . ,.,. , Ml.Nl,,, ,, , ,,,,,,, ,, , A ' ;-;pla. . Vj' . 'J'I"b;k ,,. .'. bane's of Mhiky at MM a gallon. ,r,,llth Hint the case was net in the ,.;"' l 'n' i,!, ii ul ',? ,hc M"tP ,, , ,ith stamp-, and twenty-live barres at .'url-dlctlen of ('liica5e journalism, lint '!' 1 , i .n .. i .. ' i" iV1 l',rnn' Such were tlie tntements of Dr. Ha- .! j.-in, without stamps, and MOn , the jurisdiction of tin- court of Cali- ' J M"11"" ', be attundcl Missltnppe TWl '. 1 Yi. Kcrva.M c,d,,atc. pre- , ,,., f Stewart 1.Kk at NTO a rns... f.,.,,1.,. fm.n tell Jm lie' juri" what' thelrl'sil' i.sen.il c-n,,,,..,. ne,- f e,ca.,en for T!,,r, were main ether such en ,.rs .,., ,,, u ,( h.V(1 e MiiR H u la t he g 1 Un Id China and ... . ,he two Chinese dele- J. TnrXi. JAV I lZ'TW 'feffi gates te the in nriiiaiiirtil Centerence The case goods .! spoken of in the ;c ,,,, ,, . IIMltm.,es of the State's , Attern.-i t L l.L I'LV, !?." "W." . ...... .,. uiv. .in me no nini.uicri . ... -i i : 1.1.. . . ; : ". -j ........... m,- nf "n h i list n- . In an eldres hefe 'e tl c Cliamher et C.'minerc.- here lat nlht 'I su)M'p u all ale inf'-resii'il in ii ii e ms -i lils. a . il'ed f r the deliei of se uianv 'as-" a' ceitaln stieet cornel'. Ki- demh t'le-e wile regnlnr cil.einer. ill Fatty wniits l.. make te thepub- I luiniweil should be permitted te recite . heweer. and many Mgns of me-I Virginra's last words. the political -it.intcm in ( miin." he knew i te tlie drler. whee names i.inl ,nl,l. "Thcnbie,, ju, nev ,. b,C yi;;ZllZn,ui ,..,., in tlie minds of ve Ameri.au . Clilna 1 at- ei'i dt ''eil ' I u. i!i !. That may sound 'i i.ii'ih'f Cl'ine--'' puz 7le te jeii. but b. di- i'Vil I mean .u-M in the peliti. al s.'lise. The Sled F.e.tnhsl Cten6r.il "In tli" m rtln rn -i cti m." I.e i m tinned. "Maiiilniiia a I I:- i.. arb ter ter riteri i un '"i tl iitnd "f i!ie red- bearded gene a'. - n'' 1 b -in- I e Is Ukei.ed te a parti Pr tp" "f b'i: lit that Infests tint -'"lien. lie ii.n h"'e education, but abiliti if liiir' order, ilienms of itnidre and i uud r .lima-ip-p iiithi'-iii-c. In the Smith is Yat Sen. a -tncme. while in t'''1 'li ter is 'llletl.er le.li'.er uf Cl'et' MllluetV e. rn'-ia's lii medial' h 'I " 'J th.u the Seuth and center wi'l .i'ni 'vtiids. for, both are leader- -'cki.i,; the we'fi.. of the Miui.tr. . "If the d" j":'i h.iii''-. " aild"l Dr. ui. "tbur i ii tl i wi'.' be .it "iice CNtended treiii C, niten te i'ekill and liiei gpneinl In M ui'-'i ma i''nr w ill ' ie . purnniler or u t -in .life: -n tie Cei.ise of tine. N" w '-P'te tli"e di r i..n- Chi ill ii -ted ! ii l'p 'pi". D I- n tight be' wni' thi I'elit'ei 1 and t bi ll. ilitnr. leilll'-s T". eil-s Hie e'ti-'l H--piiatinii- and tin- pi-ep'e are net inter ested i.t .ul. Tliiiuslit r-rpiTers Iufet;Iiir Till Clllil"-e u ' t. tl.'nk. s.iid D. Yul. that Willi feiu- tl.eisnud eai- "f hi-nrj In hind them tl.".-. v the u p. r.e,-' i ivi'i.ai inn I ' '-.- -i-. i--. i fn". liiael a 1 i.-!1 .ill' ... bll tli.r atti'm'e I' i- i -n "di t ' . ': t ini e- I : " :. :. r i. , t r eigneis." he -ei.tn ii. ' ewn t m.i -i. ie)unnc- el s.'i'u i.' li." tn i "i d"- t -t New the ( eit.p-- ar- ;li.nlns te ccni'iltie and te serutin.:'.e W tr'-u (n.li.il. n. Tlle ii-.- c ' -, i,; n-lii tlie-i thiiig th'i deem i:ii"- --.nj :. t,,eir --e.;i-e.-. "I'll i- iittitiiiii i- a tr--f ien ions power. 'e wniilil open up China fir t.i Iwtn lit i" tin- world. I wain x'i.i in ) 1 r -in. i-;it in t.'i'it Fu. ::- nn ii.ii dislm nt w- Iiiim- i u'l" te mi ii-liiiigtnii Ce-.ifi r. .ice Te ,i . fin et. -itivi'N we want te In- p.'ie..l .,;' 8-eini' of the 'iindlat.il'. I i e;'e le h chain- around e.ir t - t . tm- u.iil-t m- about our neck-, .in d t'n- -tiaivli ii....! at i in- tl nun- It' Clnii.i i- t:i le i i-i'lll s bl-f'"l-e till' 'MO-ld sli. 11-t be giMMi fair ticatini'iit. We v. nut partici- laili tl -oiierat'eti of the I m ... State-." Funeral of Miss Harriet Sayre Funeral -cruei fm l.-s II,uri: Sa; ri . J1 'i known slui-.iin" ,ii', . ,. n"i .- in .Ie-ii' s-eru nn;), .il. in a c unirj. e'i In d at l-''il I 'I,. '-11.111 -. r, ,.t rln- inerni'i ; l..- dn-i Tini-il.ii Hi the (hi-tMIt Illll lle-'iltiil, wh'ie )lii' had been a pate-iii for thru mouths SI- 'in- prlini'.il of te S'iriiig-ide Jin. ..I- S l.oel. of 1 "Ii- t . i TI'll .111.1 ll"l hi U!l.'! W11 . 1 MM 11,1" V. ing deaf tiei.i birth M'-- Shmi- was n'w.ll- lll-i re-t. d ,11 or i .Hi niig l.,e de.if and 'in- "ii- "I the nrgaiiii-rs of the Spei.h Ile'idinu- ("1 ' '.1 ti - ' tlier ii.ipei- .1 n-inker hiil ter ile net es e 1 ,1 -luff." mi l.n-gi '1...1 :t i.'.l e.iie.l .Vlii.i') of .treat "iiaiitltli- in 111-te-.ii-ant- OM-r .1 len-.d.-iabb- period . lime. Itt-lde- I he lUteMi.ilit- in tin- phlie. ihere weie .eiuplil.' fi niiiil.u- for the llllitiilf.n-ttlie of i.l- iifj gin-. T't- igeni- leiiinel ihat tin dr'v.r f th" truck w inch .li limed the e.gln ''iirn-;- if wine, ant -iib-i ipieiiu;. tile! le ii. im'I' Its .tiil of i-a-e geed- at 1 'I Ke.'iug'-. had been unwilling te inub r 'Ilk" the lOUfllel f: llu New Yerk t" Philadelphia b-eaii-e n "icilew per .hi." for tin- tran-poitatlen of lie iiiilicatpil tlitu he would make iti tlie ,itiie--i -t.niil, come what I hlii.ier- liiii" -pent dill- pi i Salil She Didn't Kcnicmhcr "She -aid." Dr. Kiiinwcll testified, when I asked her what was wrong mid Hollywood and some of Its members nre pretty sure te be summoned sooner or later. There, ngaln, however, the lawyers nre In a- dilemma. If the Hollywood high tellers are put tinder oath they mny be able te tell things favorable te Fatty. In the same breath they will have' te tell things highly unfavorable te one section of the life of the illm colony. Federal Commissioner Themas 10. Hayden is waiting .anxiously te sec Fatty, who must appear te answer charges of llipier law violation because et the great quantities of Scotch whisky nnd gin that were enrted te the St. Francis sultp for thp Laber Day party, where all the trouble begun. There ought te be an interesting parade here, when the verdict Is rendered in the present case, because a Federal agent Is waiting te take Arbueklc te the Commissioner's elllc" ns seen ns he Is free te go. Naturally the spectators will fellow. They fellow Fatty wheiever be gees. A sharp sidelight en the way of trans gressors was apparent last night when Lawrence, the bootlegger who sup plied the liipiers for tlie Laber Day party, was released after doing thirty dajs in jail. lie swore the pauper's oath, said he hadn't a red cent te bless Iilmwdf with and started for the decks te leek for a ship en which he hopes te weik his way back te Australia, where i less. examiners. I hc.-e i- i, speech i Court inle.1 .it l.-isi l.nu.nvnr n..i n. ,l.n. !.-... . 1... ... .1. . - ..1. I I ... '. 1....1 .l . ...ill 1 ,111,1 lllilll-i le lllllhi II liielit from niai , Tli paring the i;reu-i. tm- him. Tl.ii hmelulint happened, -(Jues- I became a bit i.iu'chIi'iI in setting forth with tin- aid iutelc Med ami I de net remember what "i a number of realii eminent nieilical happened after that !' " ' I'i'eiall-t-. t tm t the Iniiiri t'n.in which Thi- wmsm -tt-ekn fm. Arluu.klr. ul...... i Miss ltypiHi died, iiii-rht, uiiib r iertain,it gei s tar te nullify the effect of the ' tinties for a few mere weeks. He is rare eirciiinstnnce-, eci-ui spentaae- I testimony offered by Zcy 1'rove-t and i spending a last sum of money en Inw "iislj. I Alice Illnke, who swore tliat the Injured yers and such. Sunn; people profess te le e-labl;si i let Inn of .efene -'in sum ever and ever again. "He hint! -op tlie shailmv of even u greater mis- lertune upon mm. They lusi-t tlint he is getting thin with the worry. Hut they are sensa he lias n home and friends Fatty may have te work his way back te Les Angeles If bis case con fun is, te ai-lii.ill com luce the jury I"!1'- ',"" ""' betting, which is heavy tl-ei liave had te -n-yest m lui-l the anniir tlie Mm l-rarul-ce hotels, and prebiU'tlit.i of an extr.ierdinari ptn-n-nl '''" '" ,l"' I'"" of Justi e. leans mere i-omlitiea ieineit with inherent organic "l"1 '"""' " the Fatty side. The odds weakness. In going about that work ("d'O weie three te one for an acipilt- the ilefen-e lia- te make ihieuu b its !'.'.' i.awyers arc et a (intercut mind witness .- main me-t unide.i-.int in- ."" . " "' .V "," nisngreenu-nt et tne . geed care of it -inuatieii-'. J "' ' "'-my preuanie tien mongers. Fatty Is net le-ing -my weight. He feels that his fat Is still his fortune and he seems te be taking jiiiiii--. was menu... ... ., hpfei-e -lie i.iiiied ' "V ""'u'r nun r tiny iveiim uiKe me nun ll-jncisre, .MIV. !. -1 iiy A. I". ) due ..f theowner-ef the -te k. wln.-e, ;" " ; ,.;'.,..,,,,'',,,; t'1"."1 " '1 brought ii mob te the Further deten-e testimony formed to te ,.,,.. f... ,ge.,t. de net want te make' ." ' '"' ; " ' .i5. .'TiV, ' ," , "" ' t -hiMl.i.. Women who arrived ! day's program it. the man-laughter trial , iiMi- ew. bin who wa- .'lie of th- ,"' . "r a rir, of Ho-cee C. Arbueklc. A delegation f i ii nr.. -i.-d. is -aid i ha- . i-ea-ur. .1 ..,,'.,,, ,' .,,, ' ' , " " :,,.,':' ',' i '" -'"t into the courtroom and crowded witnesses from the Les Angples motlen-I.- il.her. -n-.in. : 'That'- all right. '.'" '..''". '". .V ."'1.. ("" ..'"'""l; I n-iiglily in the mickeil corridors. These nlclm eh.uv. headed bv Alice Lake. i" et .in ace in the hob- thi- trip. .'.','..' i ...,!' ,i,. ,,,.. ,,'' ,, I "''e inaiiased te get a -eat In the morn- muchi star, was in San Frnncl-ce today f iIk barrel- of whi-ki i- for .i i ....... .,.'.. . ,, .... v.... .'.'.,' ... .. V.i. ""-' ''hing te it until n.ljeiiinment at 0 ' In .xnectatien of taking the stand te 1 . M... ..-.1 1 " .1.. IIOII'IH', III. 11 -Oil- OI WI' l.l-f Ml... l -I 'I'l t.l 1. .1.. 1 I...... .... . . . ii i . . . I . 1 III eilll 1,11. I IK I Tin- ".ltiii nil Is known te them V. ' i I. i.tgli elii.-in .!' Hi - belleV Intel ffpt Tplepheiip Call- t.iiiitrlii and trCfo'ier renialiied in ll e place nfi, , th iirih r- n it ' - pint' in :! e h i u.t r -i pting tele. ph in 'ell- Ti . .nn no- til-ippeiiit -i .. T.iei !..id net l- n tli ii- ,i ng h :i tl.i tele;. hoi . ,:ui; .in! n i all' ' .i-keil. ' '.VI i i e 'hi ihii''- in; tin ,i i ' "Iii-k;"'" Tl "ii another .lib r m i'iuiiii'I' il i.eiii'iil ii '.'imi i c i' 'i i ! I.llppl'l.i 1 '-i ti'C 111. lilsi III i ' i- .."l.d. A lttt." later a -can ca'led i,iid -iw.l "I've gei .nine ic.il n.eeliul I'd.lll'.e te ell loll L'i" a galbm." "I'll gin- jeii S'JI a gnllnn for ii. -aid l.hliglej. "All i-ivi.l." -ail the voice at ti.e I'tl.er end of ti'e w.re, "I liave tW.'Iltl Ine barrel- " "Wh. ii will ei, hi", i ii ilelaeri ' ii-ke,' (JulcJi.-. "It's i-u-b and i-.-r-i;." -aid the inan i.t t'l" ether i ml. ".Ne ile'lM-lli fm u.lne." T' "ii i. inn- uiethi r i all from a aim Who V ..Died ti -el! sll'lli- wine "Fie gei . niiie el' th" lliipiiiti-d ,.d -i.ilT." he Id. "Hew- nun b will urn .-He Illl fm- it'-" "I'll" mark'l," ai.-H'inl l.i.nglei "Tliat Won't de," -jiid the inn, ,,t ilie ether end of tin telephone --Fie get in get mere thnn the market ter it " gent- were letl hi flu hiil'iling : Mike am iiien- "tiii.i.n--" that niigl.i . eiiie in. ijlllgley 'Ook 111- Illl" in., tit lull te 111' 1'tiited State- Ii-:i t Atfei i." Church Adepts Platform Tli" pat-i-li e-' St. Theuin-' 1'ieie ',n i I'.i'i-ci'pal Cin-.n-i. Whiteni.ir-li. i,a token ir i.i upie -lip .n tin- adoption of .. definite platform of aim- and a-ppa-Meil, in i eniiectiini with tin .nli.unl-tra-t,en of tin spi-i.iial iiff.ii'-- of tin par-l-h Tin ii'ii'lerin . n- .i'ei i"d it ft i liU'i'l Hi.'-- 'lll'li'l- I li" ilin-i't .oil of th Tlev. Natl .iini-1 I! "i ii ri i ter "f th" p.u -i-h t m -ri i.i i.. i i ... . , . ...'.. . .. . . . .; etn me . ant ion mid ebvnvi n in tame. ,. in, ti,, ,.V i .....n . . '""v"-' i " I"; ,",-,'7'.M' , , '" "" .... ,,,.,,.,.,... I ""'iinciii ei fa-ted until dinner. ' Judge Louderback's courtroom wn I heir l.el f 1- that I ntt.i is really Aibiu kle. when he takes the stand, packed esterdiu with persons who ii.n.ic-nt. tli.it the .-irciim-t in.es et wi, tii n, M.r.vlnce Hie juty that he I Imped te hear the defendant comedian Mi- Uappe- death were -mgiilarh un- did n..t entir the room where Virginia testify and hundreds of ethers were fei.iitiate ter tl,. lr iltent. that att w Unp,,,. l (j i,er mean- attrncted turned away. Ne announcement has lealh a jiclini " appearaii.e- -.ml that li ; that then lie tried te help her as been made bv the defen-e as te when popular judgment nainsf bun ha- been b.-t I eh ; ,h, he had -pen her ArbuckM would take the witness htand. :iein tli" nr-t prejii'iice... -imilaili -trlcke-i en numerous prl u- Mpdlcnl experts gave evidence nt yes- Tl.i- i- h t.ie, n-.e tei'.ii'; in nit'i1 i.ce.i-ie-i- and In- had, in the nb-ence terday's session tending te show that i ge'ng in et re in 'i.ii.i- t i g. t i M et ether -ought te clip the aid tl,. nun which caused tlie death of i id e' the t . e' ii il in 1 ,n e te pl'i -' lit te i un ' , t'i, I ti 'I .it he had if Virginia . ried Open Clinics U Demand of Beaver t'entlnutit from Taks One continued Dr. Denver, with n bang of his fist, "refuse this opportunity. "The knowledge Hint l acquired nt the bedsldp, Is far the irient valuable Hint the stiidpnt ever gains, for, morn thnn anything he can possibly learn in books or from ether nbstrnct sources, It fixes In his mind. "What the student needs Is educa tion in what Oliver Wendell Helmes hns called 'The rhythms of disease,' nnd though these -arc described In textbooks, Ihev enn become pnrt of the student h life much inere easily nnd much mere securely by persenni observation under the guidance of nn experienced cllniclnn. "I de net menu Hint medical ntu dents should be given the privilege of wandering nt will through the wnrdi of the hospital, but Hint every hospital should consider the Instruction of stu dents by members of the hospital utnff en subjects provided by the hospital patients a part of Its reason for being. ' Must Loek Inte Future "Hespllnl Htnniiardlzatien," Dr. Denier continued, "ns we interpret It new, means net merely n selfish con cen con slderntieti for the welfare nnd comfort of the patient, but much mere It mentis us much ns anything working for the coming generation of which the medical students of today, It seems te me, are the most important clement. "It is well enough te knew, that the hospitals Hint arc associated with our medical schools, frequently 'cannot provide enough examples, of nil the dis cuses which must be pnrt of the edu edu cntien et students, "What Is mere reasonable, then thnn te nsk that the ether hespltnls muke what contribution they cun, consider ing that these very hospitals must de pend en I he.se same students for their professional personnel In the future?" Turning te the question of vivisec tion and innoculntien, Dr. Deaver sa d emphatically thnt almost ail present day pathological knowledge rents en nnlmal experimentation. "The nntl-vlvlscc-Uenl.st.s, who consistently fight us. in tlie Legislntuie nnd elsewhere nrc, I have found, these who howl loudest when they are sick. Hpaseareli Werk Necessary "We must have," he went en, "well equipped laboratories In. the hospitals where diagnosis can either be made or confirmed through research work cm: lied en through animal experimentation or clinical or physical Investigation. Tlie way by which we come te under stand most diseases, is te reproduce the d'sease ri some animal, nnd our knowl edge of curatives comes through experi mentation in treating the disease we have given this animal. "One of the reasons why our knowl edge of influenza is se imperfect it is almost nothing at all is that no ode has succeeded in transmitting It te un animal in the form that it takes In hu man beings. Hence the opportunity for accurate study has never been provided. "Who will say that the hospital with its wealth of material is net the most logical and suitable plnce for pathole- glca' research and the comparison of n ethers ie her. that Virginia ltnppe mav have been Induced , various systems of treatment?" 'II' Iiiim in -li" otherwise than hi tlie defendant llcie again. Dr. Deaver implied u y;3jaB5JE?lKfl'&'-rau WHMHHMiwam m Kt Will tlie Destruction -of Warships Destroy War? WE BUY OUR COAL WHERE WE GET ONLY THE VERY T KAJJi- WE SERVE YOU RIGHT, AND WE KNOW HOW OWEN LETTER'S SONS Largest Ceal Yard in Philadelphia TRENTON AVE. & WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR HONE NOW! Bell, Frnnlcferd 2150 i Keystone, East 7754 'Save $50.25 en Your Electric Washen Fer a limited period we will sell the fameu3 EDEN Electric Washer ATA SPECIAL PRICE OF Reg. Price $160.00 rxni X y-;. -i feS Ittisr rr- S 17- & tt :- " IJ & Th . p net a cheap machine cetten up te seM at a low price. Lut the rejrulur EDEN machine that sells for SlUO.OO, thousands of these standard machines .ir.- divine sati.sfu.t -rv s.i-nice in some of 'he most lis.crimin.itini homes, as the EDEN i machine is the lufat word in electric washer construction. All of the n n"hi"i" Included in ihls aa'e are hi-u.i new anil carry a jir'ii guarantee In buy ing this w.iiher ou are hiijIiiK an nppllance tha. 'lll b'le you i "ar of satlsfdctery service arJ en .. . . .. n.l 1... . .Hni.t.- .. tll.ln.r ,.rtn.1T nf A?.tflt) gj Mill' I I aue ij . iuuiiuiuliuiii.i, .w..w . - l.Klie'l nnunci'il prestige "TIt-" Hell of war is alas paved with proposals for disarmament," remarked a ivnical (ierman admiral wlnn asked his opinion of the Harding-Hughes plan for the reduc tion of navies. Through the world-wide chorus of acclaim that greets America's proposals te join with Great Britain and Japan te scrap nearly two million tens of battleships and te build no mere for ten years sound occasional discordant voices that range from the cynicism of the ( ierman expert in Berlin te the reluctant skepticism of certain sincere friends of disarmament whose only fear is that our Government's revolutionary program is net drastic enough. Naval disarmament will net insure peace, asserts Arthi"- Brisbane, in the New Yerk Jmcricau. because "all Europe and all civilization outside of America can be wiped out from Russia or Asia with never a man or gun used afloat." The New Yerk Call also "declines te share in the general rejoicing," because it expects from the Washington Conference "the same disillusionment that followed the 'war te end war.'" W. (J. .McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treasury, avers that ''bold, drastic, and ceur-. ageeus measures are required if civilization is te be snatched from the brink of the fateful chasm upon which it new stands." The Philadelphia Recerd thinks that "the only means ever de vised for preventing war is the League of Nations, which the United States has thus far refused te join." while the Louisville Courier-Journal asserts that "the Conference can reduce taxation, but it can net insure peace." There is much enthusiasm in the British press ever the proposed arms limitation, while in Japan the American proposal is "net far removed irem a basis of common understanding," according te the Tokyo Jsaii. All phases of the arms limitation proposal are shown in the leading article in THE LITHRARY DIGEST this week, November 26th, which also gives a vivid reflection of public opinion in this country, Great Britain, and Japan. Other news-articles which are sure te interest you are: China's "Declaration of Independence" Burning Cern While Nations Starve crHlelrnTef tbe policies et certain hes pltats. ,, "There hns been," he wild, " no tion that re.icnrcli work in medicine kIieuM he left te mcillcnl schools nml hespltnls. Hespltnls, I say, nrc jui-t the plnee. The patient Is ndtnltted with n certain disease, nnd even when he Is relieved of the disease we cannot say that the duty of the hospital has been completed, unless the experience witn this patient has been made of some titl titl titl voufnge te the next patient who comes into the hospital with the same di sease. Would Han Sentiment " 'The greatest Reed fpr the rcntest number' this is ccrtnlnly the Idenl thnt is behind all rnibllc service nnd It should be understood by the public, for whose benefit It ccrtnlnly Is thnt the medical profession is developing Its -work. "The public must be educated into giv ing up the attitude of silly and selfish sentlmentnllsm thnt cheeses te regard pest-mortem examinations ns deseern deseern tlens. The Idea that an autopsy Is a tam pering with Divine handicraft is a fool feol foel ibh state of mind. The niihc opinion net long age prevailed concerning 'oper ations.' "I have this le say te the public: That the clearing up of mysterious con ditions nnd the confirmation of nntc nntc mertem diagnosis nre absolutely neces sary te a better unilerMamlln: of di sease nnd the methods of preventing It." IN MRMOniAM VANZANDT. Died. Nev. 2fl. 1018. IUTA MAY VANZANDT. "Our dear mother." Sadly mixed. Wlxen, Dnlscy, Helen. Da Da, JBhm , ALLEN. On Nev. 25. 1021. JAMUS P. ALL.EN. son of IVInflcld S. ami the late Mry A. Allen, aired 0 ye.ir. Itelutlira anil friends are Invited te the servlc-, en Mon day mernlrur. at 11 o'clock, al reatil-nce of lila erandmettier. 1720 S. 18th st. Interment lit Monument Cemetery. AUSTIN. Nev. 2,1. KODEnT S. AUSTIN, niicrt 72. Funeral eervlces Men.. 2 I'. M , reMdence, 25 Uewen nve.. Mt. Airy. Int. private. Friends may call Sun. eve IirJOLEV At Atlantic Cltv. N. J.. Nev. 2J. CIIAIIL.EH I'. lir-QLEY. husband of Ida I.rlbrlck. Serilceg Sun , ! I. M.. pnrterg of Jehn E. Stiles U Sen. 1417 li. Susque hanna live.. I'hlla. Int. Mt Vernen Cem. BRADY. Nev 23. llAIUlArtA IlIlADr into Sylvester), widow of Francis Hrady Helathes and friends are Invited te attend fuierai, Men.. 7:30 A. M. from her late residence. S2i4 Mt. Vernen st. Illeh mass of reciulem St. AButha's Church 0 A. M. lnt Hely Redeemer Cem. HL'UK. Nev. ,24. AUGUSTUS W hus. land of Mary K. llurr. llelatlvps and friends, also LedtP Ne. ,1, K. and A. M.I KeMihine II. A. Chapter. Ne. 175; Jeppa Council, Ne, 40. and FetH Ce.- Invited te erlces, Men . 2 P, M., 307 S. 4th St.. Col Cel yn. Pa Int. Arlington Cem. I1USFIELD. Nev 29. JOHNSON, hus band of Mary ,A Uiiafleld. Ilelntlves and friends Invited te funeral services. Men. 2 I M., nt his late residence. le. Mldvnle ave , Fallc of Schuylkill. Int. private. .Mt Vernen Cem. Friends may call Sun eve. CAMIH.OS Nev. 24. 1021, EMILY V CAMULOS Funeral serlce at Christ Church Hospital. 48 li st. nnd Uolment ae., Sat , Nev. 20. 2:30 V M CA.MPHELL. Nev. 24. 1021, PRI8CILLA CAMPIIRLL, widow of Jam.-s V. Camp bell Relative and friends are Invited te attend funeral services, Sun., 7 P. M . resi dence of her son. James Campbell, JW)7 IV. Fletcher et. Int. Yerk. Pa . Men. A. M Yerk . V pap-'rs pleate cepv. CASKI.r, ."-.OV. 25. ANNUS, widow of 7T lCEnN.Pprmerlj' band of niMTitfl r ... .... .i , i ' ft., en !kev.v'fi!,Ynf. rlS5.E bHTT :.A;Kerr7aR1S'vi,Uv?...:3. Ml' A MM i.n- ,-l"" J"7'U";. me Ivnnhee t,L:- . remple, A. A. e. N M b . .b' ", r ,'' lteUrt Asse. of p. li ' ? 1'lJ-; Ve!nnl,f; It H. and nil ether erder's' of "Sil"." -?H !. niemb..r. are Invited te thSfhIch h ?i Monday afternoon, at 230 e?Ji"Tr'w. li Oliver H, llalr llldi., ise,? c'". t iS) Interment n Mnnvi... iv-" Cliestm.i "'. ..Ei'if.'i. I Cheat,,:, XI- Kcm3ln8 ta" ZZ, tvi,uji5,--en Nev, 21, jnei f,,,., ,"i husband of Achcy Kle z J: i cIf.AMj nelatlii'ii and friends "re "ff, ,.V .'$ vlc. en Monday ofUtneon .73 tbi1" nt his In-.e residence, "in n?,,'2 '$? tirment at IrnwoeJ "me,7an U lJ?J may vl;w remains Sundiy TienTnr i KONKLE.-On Nev. 2 S, i Krnkle. Helhtlics and frkndi 'inS! funeral B.jrvices. nM Mendav ., lnv" lU 2 o'clock, m her iL .1?.?."? ftrncen :.J Munioe -is.. Medi; Pi:",interi;renl LEAMAM Hiwl.!' '"torment prlvjt. LLOYD U.. hu.bihd'Vf illlah Vfl 2?' "A Itelatliea and friends ri "nviLU.nM strvlcea. en Monday af te?nn,m'nV 'S V tb ! ai nis residence. 1120 Kevsinn : -,0cV.. man Vlllaue. bhester. i'a n ir,'l1vI1'k-' w. ....,. ... iiem, in her 71i ,,T. Ii1 neral services Men., 2 P M iV.y,lrt ti 4.110 Paul ,;.. Frankford. inaUrl;!LaD?!. ucm. iTienaa mav cam mi... " "ur "" CCi Hill MAnTtN On Nnu l .-.,... ... (r.ee. Scene), jvlfe of' Charle, ?T!;' neiaines ana mends are !nv'te,i l0 ,":'" !1"Zue"5??A U ";3. A from" liuVA ..rme, u ,,j., . uxiera nf. w . - ?" nines a ferment McCAIlE eiaii .uxrerd at. Solemn VZ.'f" St Oregerj-s Chu -h 10 A M1"?'' it Hely Cress Cemttery 'M' '' AIIE On Nev in.., ... widow of William MrCi.b'e and dSuihi., 1 the lute Stfinhen in, .I....... n.. ....." Hsi'l A Rint friends nre Invited tu the tiinerni "' Monday inern.nir. nt S..10 o'clock fro?"' Inte resldenca. 522 Seuth famie at iwU' hlcli mass at, St. Jehn s ChinVh a lijTS1. Iiirmint at OM C.Mhcdral Ceme.rvM'1 McCREADY Nev. 24. ANNA JL . Jehn McCiea.lv. aBed 00. HeiatIXeVrSit frlendn are Invited te attend funeral V.M'! 8 A. St.. from her late residence 253 Aim' ford et Ucciu em hluh mn. . Vi."-1 fhurch Ilrldesbure. 0 A. M Int. si n" inic h cem I Int. St. DeS. McDONOUOH. Suddenly en w. .. JOHN J., husband of Annie h MenJ" MenJ" (nee Huckley). R.latlv.s and frlenS te funeral en Wednesday, nt S:30 i i,J, from hts residence 2120 Seybert it.. fc Mag cr. Solemn reiulm masi at m. v?i.." beth-s Church, 10 A. M. Interment St D?rSf Cemetery, - "m llnlll UUTOU X-.... e . ....... bund of Cathurfne Ma'innlJs ftl khj Ow.-n and the Km Mnr McO n.il n?( tlver. and frhnds Invl'.ed te funeral. Tu v Frank Cnskey. Puneral aervlc Men., 2 P, M . nt tbe Presbyterian Heme, 58th st umi Orennwnv ave. Int. Mt Merlah Cem COLLINS. Nev. 27. 1020. MAItY T.. wlfe McKALVEY. Nev. 24, MAUY K l'.1 Rebert N. McKnlvey Funeral .erylcXl en.. 2 P. M. at h-r hu-band'a re'leTnel n. nuny si,, wesi raiu Int. Drinii ids may call Run. after 7 P. M ' KENNA. Nev. 24 11121 1,1,1,1 r ter of late Jehn and M.irv McKenri', lies nnd friends are Imlted te tttiS al. Men.. S:30A M. from her i.i. S.:t0 A M.. 83.1 S. 18th St. Sllemn'n,.'.".'? re.iulem at the Church et the TiansBmri flnn 1(1 A M. Tnt nrlrai. "imiuiirj. Of .snn,, . X-. .-m . ai nAr nuabntui-n .i.l.i. 1120 S. Ruby st.. West PlilU Illl. rrltiS! Trlends may call Run. after 7 P. M ' .l C IV r.. "Mis A.- iNOV daushtn Kelatli funeral. Men.. S:30 A M. from her It. resldence. 1224 N. 55th st. Solemn reoe Mass St. Clresery'a Church 10 A Jl.'ffi Cathedral Cem. SIcMANUS. On Nev. 23. 1B21 con. NELIA A. McMANUS Service en SatnTtaT afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the Oliver if Hair llldir., 1820 Chestnut st. Inurmet prlvnte, ' McNAMEE. Nev. 21. 1021 JOSEPH A. husband of Saddle J. McNamee (nc Hamil! nan) and son of Jehn nnd Annln iev,l tnee Imue). Relatives and friends' iji Columbus Council. N) 002. K. of C it. Invited te attwnd funeral. Men . S:30 a' il h V frtm his parents' residence. 1151) Union it! Solemn requiem maun nt St Anth' Church 10 A M lnt Huh- Cress Pern McyAMEH. Nev. 23. 1021 WILLIAM husband of Ruth MrNnmee (ne Kehoe) and eon of William and Kate MeNamee. Rtu. of the late D. Krank Cellins, late of 1710 ' L'X" ,SVii k-n ins - r a. 2 .of ,.c2"!4l S. 13th st. Relatives and friends are Invited nfthJnsfllflun(,Ii?i 'L .."'A,', re ln,v" " te attend., a solemn requiem anniversary , K iern,.fKLVr.Mni'eV,T..RJ ,,:. '.P? Nev. mans at Church of Annunciation, Men 2rl, nt 10 A. HI. CONNOLLY. Nev. 24. 1021 JOSEPH J., husband of ThereBa E Conueliy (nee I.ent7.1 and son of James and Mary Connelly, used 25. Relatives and friends are Invited te fu eoral, from pirents- residence. B Ablnsten ave., Wyndmoor. Pa'. Men,, n A. M. Solemn requlem mass at thrr Chuirh of Iho Seven Delers 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. ' CIIOMLEY Nev. 21. OEOROEaV CItOM LEY (Shelden), beloved husband of Florence N und son of the late Oeerne W. and Mary E. Cromley Relatives and friends, also Lit Ures. lien. Asse , are Invited te attend fu neral, Men. 1:80 P. M.. from the resldence of n. II. Csvanach 0022i Woodland ave. Int. Fcrnwoed Cem Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. DRAKELEY Nev. 25. 1P21. SAMUEL DRAKELEY. Funeral services Tues.. 2 P. M precisely, at his late residence. Tn'tl Conarroe at. Int. private. Friends may call Men eve. EHRUSMAN. Nev 23. 1021. ANNA, wlfe nf Charles Ehresmaa (ne Campbell). Relatives and friends nre Invited te attend funeral, Men.. 8:30 A. M . Inte residence. S785 Cressen st. Wlssahleken. Solemn re quiem nuns St Jehn the Ilaptlst Church 10 A M. Int. Westminster Cem ENDERB. Nev. 24. FREDERICK, he loved husband of Amelia Enderb. Relatives nnd friends, nlsu True Knlulits Ledge, Ne. 20 If. of P , Active Council, Ne. 017. O. of I. A..Ji-eku Tribe, Ne 87H. I. O. It M., nnd empleyes P R. T. Fr.inkferd barn, are Invlled le funeial services Men.. 2 P. M. nt his late resldence. 3232 Jasper st. Ini private, North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains lewed Sun. eve FAY. Nev. 24. 1021. NANNIE DICKSON, wlfe of Jehn Hurbeck Fay. aged 45 Resi dence 0025 Catharine st Funeral services Sat . 2 P. M. nt tht funeral home of Ju'in C. Klmmerle t. Sen, 2125-27 N. Ilread st FOOT Nev. 23. ALICE E.. daughter of Themas II nnd Mattel'- U. Feet. Relatives and friends, also Junier Epworth "Leatnie and members of Saers Memerial M. II. Church: Epworth M. E. Church nnd New tlcrean Baptist Church, are Invited te attend funeral Sut . 2:S0 P. M.. Snyers Memerial M. E, Church, 01st and Catharine Ms. Int. private, OAIIAN. On Nev. 21. 1021. PETEIt OAHAN. ltetnt es nnd frlendi. nUe Anna M Ues.1 Pest Ne 04, CI. A. It.. Invited te funeral, en Mendaj , ut 2 P. M nt the residence of Ills daughter. 170S N. llrnta st Interment Northwood Cemetcrv. Frlemts may call Sunday evenlnB. IIIJAII N 25, NOKRIS S.. hubanl of Ada C (liar. In Ills 2(lth vear Relatlvea nnd friends nnd Frnnkferd Ledite. Ne 2H2. P. and A. M . are Invited te attend funeral Men. 2 P. M,, fri.m his late residence. 7022 I'mnkferd ave . Hslmesburc. lnt Clri-en. weed (K of P ) Cem Remains may be viewed Sun . 7 te n P M RILL. Nev. 25. JANE, wife of Harry GUI, aued 70 years. Relatives and friends nre Invited te funeral services. Monday. 2 P M at her late residence, 340fl Hlnbee st WIsslnemlnB. Inteiment Cedar 1 1 1 1 1 Cemetery Viewing- SMnday cvenlnic, 8 te 10. ,, ...tvm V-..., J Ifl'il I'U&lll I'M l. i....i.n...l rf r.illf. ll'uU.tmin (ll.iilliiir 1 HK.-d 75 Itnlillws nnd filer Is nlse lla vvanese Tribe. Ne 2S1. I. u. R M. nre In vited tu attend funeral services. Men.. 12 o'clock neon, at d'vuehter n residence. Mis. Edward Abbett, 115 S. 4Slh st Hit pri vate. Friends may call Sun.. 7 e 0 P M. OALIl'DETT On Nev. 25. 1021. EMMA Tit-miv wlftv nf Jehn I' (lullalldett. ltfla- Itlves and friends are Invited te funeral serv ices, en Mendav, Nev 2i. at 2 P M.. at I her late residence. 2230 W Tlesa st In- termeni i-nurei iim i-1"1"',,,,,,.,,,, (illArill!.IV.-'"."v, ., i.nu.niir, . i fives nnd friends also members of Cetr! T,crEy I 111' late residence. 252S .Meredith st, riVaffiS mnsa at l liurcn or St Francis xavl-r, 1 A M. Interment Helv Crees Cemetery .MUIUUMII. ai Lnmsinie OHAKLES husband of Clara MerrtBh. Itelatlvej ml friends Invited te fi-neral. en Monday, N 2Rth. at 3 I. M.. at bis Lite res dene-, ii W 2d Bt.. Lansdale. Pa. Intern-rr: arm Ijivvn Cemetery. Bedy may be vlettej Sua. dav nvenlne. 7 te 0. MOYER. Nev. 22, 1021. DANtEL. hni hand of the late Sarah E, Meyer, nted ji Relatives and friends, also Walter S. Nt. hall Pest, Ne. 7. O. A. R. : Northern Litem Ledge. Ne. 17. I. O. O. P.. Eureka Lefci Ne. 12, K. of P.: members of Hancock M. E. Church, nre Invited te attend funirtl services. Men.. 1 P. M , at his late real. dence. 1850 N. 4th nt. lnt Cedar Illll Cta. Vlewlnic Sun., 7 te 0 P M. NICE, At Grand View, Wernenvllle. Pa., en Nev. 24. 1021. EM.MA C. wlfes of Dr Curtis J. Nice, in her seth yeir. Ilelatlv-e.s and frl-nds are Invited te th- service, en Monday nfternoen nt 2 o'dec. nt the Oliver ii. uair max. m-.-e ctieitent t . Philn Interment prlvnte. NIPPES. On Nev. 24. 1021 FRANK P. husband of Ida E. Nlppes Relative! and! friends nrn Invited te th- sen Ire en Men-t nay merninir, at il e cicck. hi his lau rtii- denee. 21. n. i"nxen si inierment ai nivtr view Cemetery. Trenten. N. J NOLAN On Nev. 24. 1A.MES P N0LA.V.' Relatives md frlendi Invited le funeral, u Monday. t V.bV A. .11., I He resumes, tm ralrmeunt ave. Solemn mns of requiem Et. rrnils Xivler Church It A M. Innrmnt Old Cith-.lr-U Cimeter.. PEIRSON. On Nev 24 11)21 WILLIAM T. PEIRSON. Relatives Hnd friends are In vited te Iho service, en Mendav afternnm. nt 2 o'clock, nt hU late relil"m.e. 6IH Ovcrbroek ave. Interment private I onvT envT ances will be at Overbreni stallcn te mM train leaving ureau m MtnMen. I in r X PREOLE Nev 21 1 .21 VX.N'IK C PRKULE Inee llucbaiuin vine i.f Jehn C Preele. Ilelntlve Hnd frlen Is also Rici' ninnil Pntinell. Ne. 143. S al.d I) of L. ! vittd te funeral ervn -s. Men 2 I' M., it her liusbiind'H ri siuenc-, i-ai i-ernen st idi. prlvnte. Friends tiny call Sun 8 te 19 P. M nl.-.II.I.Y On Nev 24 1021 SAL1.1E E.. dnuchter f l'u I'rinrls mil Ellulxl) Reilly. I-inernl Men.. S..10 A. M reIJen) e brntl.er-ln-law, P. J McClmvev 1)1:, P! P! ment nve. SAlemn requiem mas'. 0.1 Mether of Sorrows' t nurcn 1. v. ji. mt Cntbcdrnl Cem. Relatives am' frle.-.dj Invited. SiAMMO.N1 Suddenly en Nev 24, IMI. ClFOnOE . SAMMONS IteliiMves mil fileiids Itiiltcd te fuller. I tervlcs, en Fan di evcnlm:. nt II 4", from rsid- .ire nf ion, Ucerce M Simmons, ."I'M Iivsm,- st. If leiircnt Odd FellewF' C'emeuu. .Mllferl T-..I 11 A M. Merula . SCHAEFEIl. Sudd nlv s-.v 2.1. THE KES V L.. wife of (Jennie J .scnaetr. BKed 51). Funeral servlce-i Sat . 2 P. il. .1403 Haverford ave L."lie' uvilb.rv of it, Jehn's Cemmandery. Ne. I i . Ml Ceilnthlan ennpier, isu V,'l,i "' ' ui'UM ll I I --i in .nil m.it. lu.i . niw LINE " E. (nee Slertj). wife of llecrr Schmidt. Funeral Monday afternoon, at I oVlei-k nt her late r lden.'. 15CeIH lane, CAnvyyd. Pa. Inter.wnt Privt. M.. .wife of . Am....Atv; '.'I Severn, . IrlfDJI rnl- Sit, Ni v, I Iv. I- ' m River- M wife of AmiM Atvv "l Severn, ilnuKhur of Nei.i i"d the lat" l h..rles I "rich -It lilted 21. tle'ai v.- und frl. are lnvlt.d"te fum-ra .e.v -s I late; dence. Walter nv.- Den. t N J. . P M Hit side N. J ,. SMIJlllif.) At PI' ' m le N J N' A Grim Disarmament Argument Alliances Vetoed by Harvey Senater Watsen's Serious Charges Why the German Mark Werries France A Japanese Plea for Publicity Canada's Americanization Brazil's Penalties of Peace Our Germ-Laden Meney Life-Saving with Photographs A Trackless Trelley in New Yerk Sargent's Repudiation of "Modern" Art Rescuing History from Mr. Ferd Hew Our Films Misrepresent America Abroad The Saviors of Conversation' Protestantism's Great Opportunity Insuring the Minister Christian Reunion Still a Dream America's Verse te the Unknown Soldier Edisen's Defense of His Questionnaire Weman's Part in the Washington Conference Science and Invention Topics of the Day J.'-. !2I : MAHviAHET ANNA -(Ml HEY runtrj wife or unniei urneuer inee iiiiueemniu.. 7., Friends' Meeting n i ' " .' u nt-ed 73. Funeral tervlca Men.. 2 P M.. late ! dJiDhl.i. mi Second-da, "-ev 2S. at 11 A.M. residence. 3411 RldKe ave. Int. West Launl I dUHP 0VE.NbON.--N'. i. vSNAIl l HIM ''em I f late Walter Scott -vei )n nt br W- enn-'PITH-On Nev- 23. 1021 JAMES ,e .1332 Drexel ud. Iverbroek. Pf. ni.'.i:ii (IKIFFITH. aued 82. Th- relatives of ir.....r.i umlees at hr n deni-ei Sat, 11 i"uiti-.. ...---- the family nrn Invited te attend funeral, en -ri.AKit.iv. .ti l- .vi . iruii me nai iirs or rmcnurTTItus. H130 Frnnkferd nve., Ilelm-H- burK. inverniem itiviui- diteMn ;sev ... ii'i. r.i.i;.nL, i ii i-.. widow of Julius ijri.ss, axed 71. Funeral i ,!: services Wed.. 1 P M. from residence. 230U , '".,, RET A , dan M 6711 Ibilj Sepulcbn w Alleclienv ave lnt .Norlhiiend I'-ni Remalns mav be vlivvcd T.a-s . s te 10 p M (U'llfFOYI.E Suddenly Nev 2(1 1021, HESTER STEWART, wlfe of William F viuilfoyle lined 113. Relatives and frlendr nre Invited te funeral servic-iH. Tuesdav. ll A. M . at the chapel of Andrew J llalr i bon. An h and Huh sts. Interment private. HANNIS.--On Nev, 24, 1021. ANX1E M. HANNIS, aged He jcars. Relatlve-t and friends are Invited te the service, en .sntlir day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the realdmce ei lier iimi. ..im. ... iimuiuch i-criiv, ei. fefebnfc?,.1 neral latr- .. - t fwin . walk :r..-ev.-....w.f .. ,, XrVv "M : at hiV lin r.;Hfe.. Asaph'B read, llala Pa Interment private, I Harvard ave., i nnse..u . B,, ...... a. ..nr.au will I... mt lltllu utl.llrt.i I , ..... .. tl rem TltTllO C '"" trm fenv us- Hread Street station 1:10 P M ca'll Men after 7 P. M. AM lnt nrivae. ...? V. r-lSrlward ' eVl ' l".OUl blfl... a4 ninnths ,1'-U1,7ftl..lt'-Il Hnr.lL-110 St.. Mt A" " m. ...... n, ift.ii rviMA Ai 1-iimiN'i i .". -s jv .. '"-v' .wi wife of J hn W Thornten (nee I.chenrm L .".-- .vi.nJl li t nrii'isely ive.. Wlsulilcken niv call " ; int. private. rrltmH -iftie M. p. t Ire of I' wit. ttmf 11 .1 :ev. - aa UlSKIU.-sti .ev. id . i.l.nia . li IIIJH- WAHI1UK T'l '.. '.,. ii vv-arren. rr.M 1UNO. Iieiaiivua una menus also vvusti- ELLA.:, wl'iew ei a ,'""," ,,;;., IllS.i I nuten LedBt- Nj. Ml. F. and A. M.: Har- neral se -vl.es nt her la'" real; enc 'j, v B' meny H. A Chapter. Ne B2; Mary Cem- c.mVerst.. Ileveilv. N J. Mi.n - ' ? "jl Bf, in- MAlllVT IV. ....-'',,., Vntf .9, ft- l.ldie A Welicr ..nine. '" ;, inlal M1" Durjng the time el (An sale we are making special terms el $10.00 per month at a slight advance in price. THE PUBLIC, BEWARE Spurious offer mode en the Eden Mnchine by another concern, at. we are the only authorized dealers in thii territory for the Eden Machine. I'ut vmn 'i.l'-i in at "i..e I i .ivi.in (lis.iidJ'iiiitniPiif tm -v nn. ..n . a ivri.iiii ii iim i- "i i ..-' m.i. him- i" .11 ..' nn-- inn. ROBERTS BROS. ELEC. CO. L 426 S. 52nd St. I't'l. l ..ii.llilllil 7JIII) OPEN l.li.MM.l "Pay of Yeu Wash' Mam Interestinn Illustrations, Includirtf Humorous Cartoons November 26th Number en Sale Today News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year Tlie Distinction aT 1Tis a V B - Mark of H eaVW E Distinction te 1 W Jf.iBn,ffli BrmriiiB Wf LlT h de a reudUBr uib W B Bv m UL 9 U W The Literary S m "MBfa,ii1aliiiBii I Digest 1 iPllhi )' J LMest I'LNK .. (;AM COMPANY f Publishers of the Fameu MOW Standaul Dictien.in ), NJ.vV ,'ORK . LU I.U -.. .l-l".. - . ...n.witii; IUU, UfO I i vlted te attend lunerai services Men.. 1 !' M.. av .us win rcniueuce. Mua 10th at Int. private. On view Hun., 7 te 0 V. M, HUCKLUY. At Jlosieii, Mass. en Nev. 24. AMHlflA UANIHLL. wlfe of the late Theu Heckley. Hsa. Interment rvnini I Laurel Hill Cemetery, Sunday, 27th Inst , -l a .15 T' M. HL'IIN. Al vvercesier, .iiass en Nev. 22 I 1021. JOHN R HtJHN. formerly of Thi Ullfflln AriArtrnf Tits lhlla. S.rvlr.A r.n e.. I unlay afurnoen ul ' o'clock ut ihe Oliver ii. ltair jiitiir.. inu v.iiesituit mi i... I private ' ' Hl'MIMIIlRYS.-Nev 21, 11)21, at her rest ' dene. 12SO Hpruce at., CAIIOLINK HUL I LINOSOIiril HUMI'liriKYH, daughter of ' the late I)r Themas and Hannah HiiIMiikh- wertti aiewurdsun. Funeiai services ut it i James' Cluir-h 22d and Walnut its , Sat Nev Vfi. 'j-8ii V M lnt private 1 J AMKS Hendricks Stallen. I'a , Nev -1 JACOUJ IAMLH Servic. m ,t Westminster Ceni Men.. 2:30 r. M. CdiPhes will meet U.1I11H at Uanne.i'li Htatlen, 1. It II, niMi 1 Illete nve trell'jy at Oreen ltnv unii f,hn m , Mininunn . .- .vi siiiirp j. m Remains 11111 ""-" ..ina JISTirr;.--Nev 21. 11)21, R1:ha DOUOH- s o'clock, nt hr resldence, 3.ue lu.-N neiuvnii wuc 01 n. u. justice, llela tlvis and frlendi are Invlled (e.itttn.l funerul eervlcea, Bun 1 ae P. M. late resldmce, r.2l N r'.ixnr, kt, Ini Mt J-uai-e Cem l-'i lendj ina- ctll Hul eve Kl.l.l.Y Nev 21 1U21 rIAItl.l SAM. I'l. I. Kl.l.l.y. be eved hiislniiiii uf ,d , Kell til' l'-rni) iitil heii i.f the lat. 1 hullo. Oakland .mil Anna Mamnru IV. Re ,1 tivra umi frl ml mid Lit li.es II111 Se.'U-s ale lnvite-1 te ntl'-tid funer.il hi-i v I. . -. Mi 1 '.' I M . I1.1. residence 2I2.'l H 1 Hn st lut innate. NorlhVfueU Cem. Vlewliw him eve nine- 1 iii'n A Wellcr nnierni .'. -: .sj :U,M late residence. nnn.cM J , llutt.'nv.oedsf Deance. N J. I riena. c''U-,i i I-nev "3 nnwiN- hubna j,nirfHess',n,ie,i:lf!..;,ii.ct5.M: mil Sun after 1. 1 i ..ri,iin hull1 WILLIAMS -Nev 22. ,Alfjk) ,nel' rrfw&'J lardiv.ck & Mi.Kee '1 1 -n.0 A ie "fj,jf,cj WiV 1 ti ' '.u-. 21 MAIir r- ,,";: iiiie" .:: r. 1.1. It Wills. l(Hllll ?u:iiS; 10 funeral from MM .L.t";' ,,1' Gurmaiue itB.. wn, Sat , - W' rVl H"-Lb,,.,r '320(J uerm-' " llNlrKBTAKKjlS . rTZ 0M i.i ' I 1 r.iS tv.
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