Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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letters telhc Editor
. . r.piilcB of Nowspapera
a ,'Atter ef the Evening rultte Ledger:
w,i. of your corresponds fk.
fc8l.thl muh '" thp
W "vul crimes. rebMrles. etc.. nd
'? ae f,wi I Judre that the nw nw
11,llef thi day in simply '
,IbiM,,m WiuiuiS" h would net !. likely
8 "5 w. nime i tb. ts. but fhs
t0 "Miht rebblnx R bank or cemmlttlnB
mti,.r of ihit dy bad no account of the
"TrEl would consider It f Peer mm
"m in!i Veuia t-rebably ault buylns It.
JKr fVlhet it l th unusual occur
"" ?. are nvsnth. bis play In lh
rsr.cu that ' "' V" nl, thrU soed vastly
fL"J. Tr itVeVere all bad and
prtdomlnaiei. '"J, f ,w evcry any.
,OBllh"a of the newspaper that
K irteeM a I ef'thM. infraction.. Ner..
Tl, cma nlV wunl newspapers thai de
'. rd crlnicJ, robberies, etc. Th.y
Hi r ! l "SiPWri. H Is net th.
fMlt e? th Pawra that crime, art com
In Id Th.y are limply mirror, that rs-
i he dully llf f th. day. se Hut 1
!'t wW w " ep4n t0 crlllel,m
far a. their n.ws columns ar. coticrned
thVy attempt te slve a- tru. ren.x with
ut bles or color. . ,
If I want te hear ft sermon I se te
hurt. " I wmk th. n.wa I buy a new.
J.bm If I want te learn semsthln about
iny of th. sciences I precure ft work en
.hit particular nclance. If ene want, te
ml tietMn but religious trncti, I liave
no quarrel with him .e Ien as he Brants
. the sum rights ns he claims for Min
imi te de as h wishes within the law.
D, L. T,
rlilladelphla. December 2T, 1021.
A Practical Gift
I I. Editor 0 t he flveisinc .Public Ledger:
SirApropes et this holiday r-urle.l I bv
t, thnt every ena should new fer.-et
Chrlslr.ias and try te get tbelr work .tatted
ut . eoen as poeslble In the new year In
erdr te bIv. ths unemployed work I think
It Is up te employers te see that cx-servlcfl
in ceme In for their share of the business
ririral. The best sift t. at an employer can
buletr la s. Jeb. It effeetu Oie UrRest num.
Ur of peren. and It. .tan. thliiB. rellliiK
tick te normal. I i.Allae Ihit a Jeb cannot
U ertered when It does net xlst. but I knew
thnt th holiday iwtsen brlnrs a great lm
iua te Industry, anl employers should be
mjlck te seUe the rhanc. te "creale a Jeb.
Thli M Meu'id economics, for th rf.llef of
tinempleyment means the end of bus.nns le
rrtilln. and the holiday season Is t..e time
nhn mpleer.i can at.rt the movement
without sufferlre financial less.
r.illndelphls, December 23. 1021.
Proposes a Rentcr'e Strike
re Ifte i.'dlJer ef tlxn t.vciili-e ruWe Ledger:
BlrjuM at present we r getting werl.ed
no eOf the continued high uric, of certnln
ntceiiltles. but v,by .train t n gnm mid
fallow a camel. tVhy don't re wt ci
cited and niltute about the high rents?
Seme charge! Just Keep cternully at It
mill em of them must cenw down or
the tax man will give them a. Just cause for
lid tent.
Kvry one knows that conditions are dlf
frnt from n few jeai's ose and thrt rents
mtursll had te malm some advance, but
80, 15 and 00 per cent nnd mere .rtvance
iitms out of reaeenj while at the eame
tlme the kind landlord vrlll tell you he can't
tlferd any repairs.
Of course, some will say thw bought re
cently and have te ralse rents te corre cerre
uetid with the cost price, but even these,
tt times, are very peer In Ibfurlns. nnd
bef many there are who bought leni? be be
fef high prices cam. and .t seem te
(Ml real content In mind and body te rnhe
nnti te the snapping point. Having some
atillnss with a few of said landlords, they
trs the ery ones I think who hasgle and
Wckr about paying any en ele. .len e.
IUIce nuge for nny services rendered.
I itlll cite, for Instance, en. properly
boerht quit, a while age at what was then
s price. The property Is listed evrn new
os ttt tax duplicate at a very llttle ever
13709. Th. landlord only nsku H3 for en.
Mt, Of course, that only means about -s
rr cent en tlie tax value and, no doubt,
tin peer landlord needs the money. J'reb-
blf his auto needs replaelng or the cold
wither gives dim chilblains and lie must
hie himself te a warmer climate and needs
ths money. At any rate, he can't worry
Ster your cut In wages or get at all ex
cited about brlndns down prices that may
cenest ou. II. occupies th. horizon all
alone.
I nl.h w. could all get really excited
about bringing a chnnze In these rent con
ditions. Appealing te the landlord's spirit
e( fair dealing, charity or Christianity
dn't seum e help. The only way out for
tlie unfortunates who have tu pay Is a
long pull, a strong- pull and a pull alto
gether. Come en, fellows, let's de some
thing. S. S. r.
Philadelphia. Deeember 27, 1021.
Opposes Removal of Tonsils
Te Die Kdlfer of li Everting Public Ledger:
Sit- Is Ic net about tlme thnt ceme steps
"(re taknn by the med'cnl profession te put
step te the crare for Indleerlmlnnte opera
tions for Hit removal of the tonsils? If n
l(ter cannot tell what Is th? matter with
th (hances, eie that he will recom recem
iiend an opeiu'.ln en the tnnslli. I hiiv
peken te a few twrieni who have had their
temtls removed and they tell me their litnlth
Is no better, x
And today two cum of pneumonia, dv
Wleped nut of thsue both children have
eem. te my att.ntlen. I have been told Ihm
he pelssn lnfl'tretc Inte th. lunrrs whn the
(peratlen Is net properly performed. It
T-euld aeem te m. that. Instead of n.clru
fir. Lerenz, tlie phyvlclans of tUn country
might gi together te step thes operutlens
en children, at leatt. V. L. HAOAK,
Philadelphia. Deeembar 23, 1021.
Doesn't Fear Future
e (lis Uliter et fhe IXiening rulllc Ledger:
Blr On. of your correspondents, who
templalns of th. growing Independent spirit
f women, may yet recover. If I were the
TlUr l would net become no completely
discouraged ever his mlsfortune In being
born without a vision and apparently com cem
t'et.Iy Incapable of adjusting himself te the
laws of eiolutlenary progress,
Th. econemlo Independence of women will
mark the bTlght.st dawn In the world's his
tory, and It Is coming rapidly. Ne man
who Is a lever of his race, a respecter of
'Teman, and who Is net completely ossified
morally and mentally, can held such views
s expressed by this disgruntled contribu
tor. or a hundred years It has been preached
byth. reactionaries and standpatters that
eman would let. her Brace, charm, moth meth
rly Instinct, morals and what net If she
rs glsn the franchlte. But have these
vielenless men ebssrved any such ralsmlty
sine, woman has been riven th. same rlaht
tfranchls. as that allowed ttie lowest of
wwbiew bum and the half-wits who hae
"n selling their votes end entrenching
goiltieal dishonesty In power from time
aunemerlal?
t-f ."th me'ber of th. race" has no right
esurraln. th quality and quantity of her
'"Prtna- X would Ilk te aak then, vlslon vlslen
1"' 'be has? Noturelly they haven't
"unt far enough te l.arn that It Is the
or quality and Immense number of the
i. iM that ar brought into the world that
responsible te a grest degre. for the
saT .v0V,rty: crtra nd degeneracy with
I.U1 wer,a ' becoming constantly mere
Willadelphla, December 37. 1021.
Why Pick en Russia?
e ie Edller e tht Evmlne Public Ledger:
Sir .Dr. Crajie, speaking; of Itussle,
s that the world will net stand for a
WTernmant that Is net baai-d upon th. lvlll
J th people, rin.l But hew about ISns
isnd. whleh U holding seme 200,000,000 llln
ras In subjection against their wilt? Why
West en Itnssla,? 8. i,. p
nuaaaiuaia, Deceniber 23, 1021,
Letters te the Krtlter ulieuld be nn
iJ, iLani1 le fie Plnt "3 lieHslbl.'.
JveldlnK nuytlilne that would open
oenemlnutlouat or eeeturlaii uls-
CUSSleil,
? .tVllll,en wl11 be pnM te onuuy enuuy
mSif l1- Wentes and addresses
LJiS be Mgticd iib an evidence of
K ri !th.' !heuBh numea will net
tW ,-te(1 & requeet Is made that
"ty 09 emitted,
te h. p,l'bllcatlen of a letter Is net
.V'j".nt.,aH B" Indersement of Ita
"ys by thh patier,
tS"Jntinlcatens will net be re-
tS?nernf8 wminl"d by pet-
., iiiuiiuiDV. jifc nq QlsVVCUe
FT
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Is Ours Really a "City
In Pralse of This City
fthlSlt?" 0. ""V" f-WU Ledger:
rrtaitTS? JfW hl'"Pbla. hew many
haw bn ..C02m.ttU.'1. ln '"y "am. I Teu
bS J?? ,!'" butt et Jefe 'or many years.
v"ar f(.rVtnahMd "nd . and
. .if ytY hv kP' ""Wing te your
ffi? S? " en,ud11WPulatlen. Te," hive
yeurlci(I.ra,a M t0 nt"butlen, from
.T?.,nVr anr "al brellierly love Is te be
"tie, fMi.i.U ,"e,the Lnlt,a,lv, ether
?W .le.' '0," h0 k.necl Pblladel
thll aL. ,or . Personal reason, but
enstt.i t0.Jcek ,about vy niuch
W. Z nl'ei:tlhr"l,VM nra wapensi.
th'i -if k lnt0 thl fnc" et lh Peple of
tnls clly and you will find them a hapev
sjiU temtnted let. They de i,el grew eM
c lies aa Net; Yerk and Chicago. Ferget
Dead XV,"Cny J ,lw Surfed
Jek. den'? ?.n lh? F'ntl "Wings that
vcm ??, m" 8,na Uu,rh Bl hl 'ult te
iris.' ers'm k.new. yAu r"'nt by a
hiss or chorus of hisses. Teu have Just
PlaJdU. '"ulUng pun a. te ap-
r.l.e1'.!.'!11" as"-lne rhilsdelphla, whleh
rh . i 0W1 resentment even at an Insult
.l! nuna "2t0. U ,ace' that a nt de-
t 5 lre??-la ' at th. box bfflc.
te pay for the Insult that has mad. un
,", reed nature. It 1. tills poed
riVt!lt.hent.l,li " t0 ,h nickname
SP ?' 'e"1"'' Le-" We lire ft happy,
contented peeple and knew our worth and
our iidvant.irr., and It I. that which
makes us held eursjlves aloof from crltl-
Iiik' .. .aP' ..n" '0,n,, lnt0 our """"t
with the right idea of becoming acellmatcd
nnd accepting us ns v.e are, 1 am sure h
Trlll find us perfectly agreeable, compan cempan compan
lenib.r, nnd all he has thn right tu ex-p-ct
of u. It In the person who come. her.
vllh ft chip en his sheulder who Is the one
tS1? iULV . JA5S T. I3DWA11MS.
Phlladelphln, December 28, 1021.
Found Phlladelphlans Obliging
Te thr IMter e if Jivtrltg PubHc Ledger:
filr -I hnve read centlderabl. cemm4nt
nr.d criticism en the coldness nnd unfriend
liness of the people of Philadelphia. I
will glve my "xperlence. I moved hr six
months cte as a stranger. I did net knew
Questions Answered
A Familiar Saying
Te ;-e i'dller of the Everlng Putlle Ledger:
Sir Did Napeleon originate the saying
'Ged Is ftluav. en the sM of the heaviest
battllens"7 And, if se, what w.i the origin
of th. s.vylnc? T. I.. MOUOAX.
Camden, K. J Decsr.iber 27, 1021,
The .aj-in. Is frequently attributed te No Ne No
piileen, bJt It was a common expresilen long
bilore his day. Marshal d. la l'crte auetrd
It te Anna of Austria when that sovereign
rsierled that, though tf. enrny were th
strnntrer, "we had Ged and Justice en our
I0e." He replied: "Don't bs se sure. I
hnve always found Qefl en th eld. of the
liealet battalions." H may he found In
Mine. Sevlane'ti letters, ard Veltntr., in a
letter te M. le Rich, written In 1770, says:
"tt Is s-ild that Oed I. alwaj. en the elds
of the hsiNlest battalions." A paraphrase
occurs In the sixty-seventh chnpter of Gib Gib
eons' "Decline and Fall of the Tubman Em-
plre"-
wty.
ter."
-"The winds and lh. wavee are al al
en th. sld. of tl.'e ablest navlga-
May Yeu Live te See It
Te tht editor of th Evening PuhUe Ledger:
Sir Tills year New Tear's Day comes
en the first of the year, as uual, and. of
ceuree. th. first of the month nnd alto the
first of the week. I understand thnt this
does net happen very often. Hew many
sears befere It nlll happen again?
e. t. r.
Philadelphia, December 22, 1021.
It will net happen again until 103.1. It
will also fall that way In 1030, 1914 and
lOiO.
Forfeits Citizenship
Te the Editor of the Ilventng Pullle h'dger:
Sir It a man Is dishonorably dls:harsd
or descrts th. army or nav; does he lese
hi. United States cltlrenchlp? If a per
son Is convicted of a felony does he lese
his cltlzenshlp? V. I,. D,
Phll.idslphla, December 22, 1921.
Sections 1000 nnd 1001, R. s. U. S., pro
vide that all persons who desorted the mili
tary or naval rervlec are deemed te have
voluntarily relinquished and forfelted their
rights te citizenship, a. well u. their right
te become citizens. Thee, statutes have
been held te apply only te these who have
been convicted for desertion. Under the
laws of meJt States a person who Is con
victed of ii felony forfeits his rights of cltl
renuhlp nnd, therefore, also his rights te
beceme a cltlren.
About Wallace Nutting.
Te tin Editor of the Evcnirg PuhUe Ledger:
Kir Would you kindly give me In vnur
Pejplt a Kerum some Information about Wal
lace Nutting? WALiTKH T. CAIU'.OLI
Philadelphia, Dicember 22, 1021,
WilUce Nutting lias been called a photo
graphic Interpreter et the New England
countryside and of the heuiei of prc-Itove-lutloniry
days. Kdrmerly l.e was a minister,
and lie bought a 300-acre farm near South Seuth
bury. Conn,, which la new his studio, with
th. purpes. of regaining his health by farm
ing. Ths quaint Colonial house en his farm
nnd th. vlllage nearby suggested the pos
sibilities of photography, se In abandoned
his plan for farming. Ills art Ilea In tlia
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EVENING PTJBLIO
of Brotherly Leve"?
a pet son In 'thlslty. I have already made
several friends while walking the streets
here, alt through a happy "geed morning"
or "geed evening," and I Imv always
found n ready response I travel slowly
and Bometlmes wltli difficulty en account
of my rheumatism, sometimes being obliged
te step suddenly. On two of th.se ecca
slen. I have been offered help by two dif
ferent ladlea, one of them offering te ac
company me home It I needed h.lp. which
sink. well for ths ladles of this clly,
I havn Attended three of th. churches here
and I have been met with kindness and
friendliness In them all, I tike the people
here, nnd I believe Jn my heart that this l
the best city I have ever Men In, and I
nay this; "Ged bless the men and women
et Philadelphia." T. E. HUYLEH.
Philadelphia, December 28. 1021.
Community Clubs
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir t have read teveral letters In the
Teeple'. Forum department from strangers
In this city who suggest the forming 6f a
strniuterV club. This would be entirely
Impossible, for there are se many thou
sands et strangers or recent resldents of
this city that It would net be pesilbl.' te
collect them In one or even a few clubs.
The only way t can ice out of the situa
tion would be te establish what mlgtit be
called community clubs, ln which all these
unacquainted In this city and who f.M
lonesome could become member, and thore
form little aetn et their own among these
who would find themselves congenial.
Or what might te a better way te help
the lonesome and friendless In this big city
would be te have Yr M. C. A. and T. W.
C. A, orrnntzatlens In every section of
the city wtiire such people could assem
ble and which they would help te support
nnd thus find a relief from being strangers
In a big city,
I feet ttjat something h6uld be done for
this clats, nnd there Is no better wny than
Ihreveh the Christian associations, but
thee, associations should bs conducted under
i different plan from that at present fol
lowed, for I de net feel that there 1. the
home spirit In th. present association, that
should exist in them, but they are rather In
clined te let everybody help themselves
rather than te make an effort te help them.
There should be committees appointed as a
Lrert of go-betVi eon In th. Christian asse-
chi uens wnese nutlen it would be te intro
duce visitors and make them feel perfectly
at home. MHS. .1. A. CASH.
Philadelphia, December 28, 1031.
oreatlen of his subjects. II. ruled his house
with old Colenlsl furniture, which he bniitftt
from his neighbors. He built a pond, ar
ranged his landscape vlste. en his farm and
Placed fleck, of sheep en th. hills. His
home was mad. the stage .'or his quiet
photegraphlo drsma. In old Colonial set
tlrgs. If. besan maklns photographs and
tlntlrc them by hand.
Comparison at Battleships
Te f.e TTdlfer of the Evening Public Ledger:
fir Hew de-, th. great Jhpaneee bnttle
shlp ICnga cempaie with our U. S. fi. Mnry
b'nd: e. D. I..
Philadelphia, Deeember 17. 1021.
The TCaara Is unofficially reported te have
t. length of 700 feet, and will have a main
battery of elgtit or ten sljitieh-lneh guns.
It is estimated that her turbine enclned
will drlve her at twenty-four knots. The
U. H. 8. Maryland, which ha'i been under under
geing1 trial, carries elaht sixteen-lneh guns
In her main battery, ha. n length of 024
feet and a full-lead displacement et 33..VJ0
tens. Her best speed en trial was 22.49
knots.
Civil War Veteran's Pension
Te the Editor et the Evening PuhUe Ledger:
PI- Is a Civil War veteran who servrd
narly three years and was honorably dis
charged entitled te 172 a month pension,
according te the act passed by Cenure3 ln
May. 1020? H. A. L.
Philadelphia, December 27. 1021,
Under the law of Jlay, 1020. a person
vl e e.rvcd ninety days or mere ln the Civil
War and wan honorably discharged Is on en
tilled te a pontlen et ISO per month. The
rat. of $72 per month I. provided fcr nny
Pel son who served a. above and who Is new
or hereafter may become, by reason of ate
and physical or mental disability, helplees
or blind or se nearly hclpler. or blind n
In require the regular personal aid and at
ttndanc. et another person.
Poems and Songs Desired
Wants an Old Peem
Te the Edtter et the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Dee. any cue. recall reme little
verse, fanillla- fifty jears nge, which besan
lilt, this:
I s.Id te my wife, "Will you se te New
Tork,
While the wealhir Is pleasant and fair?"
She cld, "It would r.mke me a Creat deil
of rerk.
Ter you knew I liave nethlnr te wear."
,T. J. I.
Plillcdelnhla, December 23. 1021.
"The Jelly Welshmen"
Te the Editor of the Evening PiiMlc Ledger:
Sir Will snm. one tell m. where I can
dud this son, wlili h muit be about seventy
five years old, that begins like this:
There were thre Jely Welshmen, and Jelly
men were they.
Who all went u-huntlnir upon a rainy day:
And they hunted ind they hunted,
And the first thing they did find
Was a frog In the meadow
All tuckered up behind.
. IOek-a-dre,
One nild It was a frer,
The ethe.r said "Nay."
nn
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$100 te $500
REWARD
It is net an uncommon thing for people, for
various reasons, te offer pianos, motorcycles, auto
mobiles, etc., for a hundred dollars less than actual
value.
The same is true te even a greater extent in
the offerings of real estate by an individual who
finds himself in sudden need of money. He may
sacrifice his property te make mera en something
else.
Jit3t' such offerings are te be found day after
day in the Classified Advertising columns of the
Public Ledger.
If you will form the habit of reading these
items you may find your efforts very generously
REWARDED by money-saving or money-making
opportunities which may mean MORE te you than
$100 te $500 a geed job, for instance, or a
1 business partnership, or an offer of investment
money, etc.
Get the habit It will be geed for you.
SLEOTE1&-PBXCADEIPHIA, FBitxAX" DECEMBER 30, 1921
On said It was a canary-bird '
Vltli lt featii.rs blown awnyl
It. K. t..
Philadelphia, December 20, 1021.
There) ire Br.rM versions f Mil old
rorer, which Is entitled "The Three Jovial
Huntsmen." We de net haV copies et any
of thm,
Who Wreto It7
Te the Editor of the Evening PuhUe Ledger:
Blr Ran any et the readers t.lt in who
wrote this title poem? .1 firs; read It about
two years nge, The author's name was nut
given:
cimtsTitAS nvn en msACOK-itiLi.
Hew he told me all, men dourhbeyl
Chrl.tmsn T3v. en Ifeacen HUH ,
Wlf si qilulnt el' funry eustem.i;
Candles en st window sill.
Cheery groups of singers marching
Up nnd iewn ze llttle streets,
Chanting: carols ln ae derwnya.
Ilunr wlf hotly berry west's.
Se I make gay In my window
Winding garlands out of pine,
Lighting many little candles,
Like i beacon far te shine,
All nleng across ze ocean,
Where ze heart of me dees f til.
In his home a i, ninn cher Tnnkee
Christmas Ee up en ze hill! ,
(Mrs.) I T. LAKE.
Philadelphia, December 25, 1021,
Ills. Hele a. Ferenz, New Yerk, asks
for the poem that contains lines something
like the following;
"Lay my heart upon your shoulder,
Darling, turn your Xace te the West,
Fer It, the hour when the sun turns geld,
Tlie hour that mother Ieve-best."
i." Treu'e I'ernm will appear dally
!n tt9 IiT'nJng Tub e Ledger, and also
In tlie Sunday Public Lrdccr. I,e ttrM
dlscnss ng timely tonics will be printed,
as well its reauestril poems, nnd qnee
tlnn. ef general Interest will be nn.wrrrd.
N. Y. TRADE BOARD FAVORS
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION
Bill te Forestall Strikes and Lock
outs New In Preparation
New Yerh, Dec. R0. (My A. P.)
Compulsory arbitration of industrial
disputes ns n measure of protection for
the public Is provided for in a bill
sponsored by the New Yerk Heard of
Trnde and Transportation te be sub
mitted te the State LeKislnttir. 'L'lie
proposed legislation Is Intended te foro fero fore
Htull unJuBtlfiable strikes and lockouts,
it was said, and by its provlBletiH Jus
tices of the Supreme Court and the
State Industrial Commiesiener would be
empowered te handle kiber disputes.
In mere aggravated situations, or ln
the event of extreme differences between
employers and workers, the bill weul'i
ehtnbllHh a court of InduMrlal velntleni.
IlenfcRcntntlvcs of organized labor In
the State have expressed their oppo
sition te it. The bill stipulates that
any ten citizens may appeal te the Su
preeo Court and obtain an Injunction
preventing cither employer or empleye
from paralyzing nny industry supply
ing a necessity of life through a strike
or lockout.
"We era drafting the bill," one of
its sponsors said, "with the idea of
making nn appeal te all parties nnd will
cover every character of industrial dis
pute involving the Interests of the pub
lic. We want te protect the intcresli
of all three parties concerned -the pub
lic, tlie employer and empleye."
3 "MASSAGE" INDICTMENTS
Immorality Charged Against Owners
of Certain Chicago Parlors
Chicago. Dec. 30. (Ily A. 1'.)
Orend Jury indictments of three women,
cwners of maxsnse parlors tinted en
eviden"c of what State's Attorney Itob Iteb
rt K. Crewe terms "gross and increas
ing secret Immorality,'' were announced
today as the beginning of a determined
campilgu te rid Chicace of tcerc3 of
such establishments.
Ciowe announced that tlie most pre
tentious of tlii'Kc ninssaKC parlerp,
which features "female attendanta,"
are In the loop district.
"There are hundreds of these places
in the city," lie said, "some of them,
of course, are legitimate and respecta
ble, principally these catering exclu
sively te women. Hut T can see noth
ing rctpcctnble about a place where
girls batlie nnd massage men."
SPROULS PLAN RECEPTION
Monday Will Be Observed as New
Year's Day In State Capitel
Ilarrlsburg. Dec. SO. Governer and I
Mrs. Spreiil will sive tlieir New Yenr'' I
Day reception at llioKxecutive Man-
tlen en Meniiny afternoon, 'flic Cur. '
(rner and Mvw, Spveul and a party of
friends will nai-n the week-end In Ilar
riKburg. and the reception will be in
l'nc with the tratlltleiiH or the Gov Gov
ereor's afternoon "at home."
Mendiw will lie observed ap 'Sexe !
Year's Dnv at the State Canltnl. nnd I
i there will be no business transacted be
tween irinay evening nnd Tuesday
morning. Early next week the various
commissions and beards will begin hear
ings of cases continued from this month
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Sanla Claua' SUter
Ily DADDY
(Jack and Janet go iclth Dame Itf
ttlnct tecking a tummcr lird that
lines inrlnn jteiins In the idntru
, woetf. They find Littte Ourlu-JUad
tcne Had expeetea uanta vtaus te
hrinp her a bird for Ohrittmaa. Dime
Inttinct tells Curlyllcad j'anfe
t7 hat given- her lird te a mother
Icia tick girl, but that Banla Olaut'
titter will find her another bird.)
CIIA1TEK IV
The Summer ItfrtI
"pEEPl 1'ccp!" The sad little
sound came from beneath ft big
snow drift en which JacS nnd jAntt
nnd Dame Instinct were rititndlns:
"I'cep! l'ccp! I am se cold! Peep I
I'ecp! I am se hungry!"
Dame Instinct warned Jack nnd Janet
net te make a sounds As they listened
the clear whistling of Little Curly-IIeae
came from afar. The bird in the diift
answered as If mocking. "Oli-ce-oh-ce-eh-cecol"
"Here Is the rascal for whom we
liave been looking," cried Dame In
ttinct. "We must dig him out."
Jnck and Jnnct set te digging with n
will, making the snow fly in a cloud.
They dug until tlicy came te the
leaves, but found no bird.
"Deeper !" urged Dame Instinct.
They dug into the leaves, and nil of n
sudden came upon the hiding bird. He
was crouched, shlvcrlns and shaking,
ln a llttle nest hollowed among Hie
leaves. ,,
"l'ccp I l'ccp I New I am a goner,
chirped tlie bird faintly. "A deg, or a
fox, or a wolf is after me!" The bird
tried te flutter away, but lie was Iej
cold end wenk. Jack picket! him up
and held him for Dame Instinct te ica.
"Oh. he, se it is you. Cnt I3lrd.
cried Dame Inrtinct. "I might have
known jeu. by your ineckln-; ways
"rccp! L'ccp! I am sorry I disobeyed
you, Maine insuncs, wmvercu ui
Bird. "I am Vurry I did net go Smit'i
with the ether biids when you told me
te."
"I knew you would be sorry," said
Daine Instinct severely. "Why didn't
you go?" , ,
"l'ccp! Peep! The wny te the Seuth
Li long, nnd I like the North woedr.
I foolishly thought they would be as
nice ln the winter time as In summer. '
chirped Cnt Bird.
"I told you Old Man inter would
rvrriAMSitip NOTirr.s
w
inter Cruises de Luxe
West Indies
Panama Seuth America
Fares $300.00 up
Tt rmfkl', critics lv W ( lr' .
"EMPRESS OF BRITAIN"
22.200 tens displacement OH-burnlnc.
Frem New Yerk Jan.- 21st and Feb. 21et
CjIIIihj at nil the ports of Interest OubarfJamalca.
Pannma. enezuein Trinidad, RnrbadOe. Marti
nique. St Ttinmns. i'n-iii Rlfe Itahanihs, llermud.i.
Appeinlmenta equal finest hotels.
Fer rates cf nil (iierrwiffnu nvvhi te local vgmts or
Ask the CANADIAN PACIFIC
R. C. CLAYTON, City Passencer Asent
010 Cht'itnut M I'lilhiileiiihiu., 1M.
Tl Lembard 71 1U
e
Mssres-i
New Yerk Cherbourg Sciillinmpten
OLY3IPIO Feb. 18 3lnr. 11 Apr. 1
New Yerk Llierpoel unci (lueenstenn
RA1.TIC Jun. II Feb. IK Mur. 13
t KDRIC Inn, SB Feb. 25 Mnr. 2.1
UlLTIU . Fill. I .llur. 1 Ajr. I
MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES
Te Mmlelrii. (Ilbrnlt.ir, AUlerv, Muiiiimi.
(ieiie, Nnnles, AthriiK, AlcxiiiulrLi, rer
Kuvnt nnd the MIe.
AKAIIIC (ll.SIt tenM Jan, 21 Mir. 8
ADRIATIC CM. .14 1 fun) Jun. 7 IVli. 13
I.API.AXH (1SS03 Inn.) .Feb. I
l'HILUMXritlA IJVK.nrOOL
31CLTONIAN Inn. 10
LUYLANO LINIl
I'lIILAItKLPlIIA-MAXmiRSTKH
.UELTONLVN Jim. ie
Re Star tern
Call nt Ilnllfnx, reinmrnrluc Jau. 7
lllll net mil nt Hullfux.
New Yerk, Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp
FINLAND Jan. 7 Feb. II Mnr. Ill
KKOONLAND . . . Jan. 21 1'rh. 23 Apr. I
ZKI'.LANI) Jim. 28 '.Mar. 4 Apr. 50
iriiiii.if j rn. in .Mnr. ::.
l..lr.ND . ..Apr. 8 Mlnr. Ill
Te Danlc Tl.i Men mid Ilnml.urr
SAMLAND . Jun. 10
rillLADLLrHIA-AXTM Kill'
lli'h.-liin . . , Jun, 6 .Murklimu- . . J.ui, in
SUSMbSIITI .... Jan. 20
se
Vr.IV YORK HAllIll'RO DANZKI
tlONtitll.IA Mnn. 12 IVb. 2.1
IIINNKKAHDA (3d class) . t.Inii.
llAVI.Krilltl) IVli, 0
Ht'.ills nt I'bnientli nml ClirrheuraT,
rillLADL'I.rillA-IIAMIIL-RM
.MiiUnaw ,,. Jim. 10 Mnrjlnnil .Inn. 21
ATLANTIC TltAXnPOKT UNI:
PHIIlKLrHIA-I.ONl)l)N
Relslnn Jun, 0 .Maryland Jun.
Mi.xsirisirn ... . ,u",;n
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINIl
rilll.AIIKI.I'llH ROrriJUDASI
DnilHIinYK ...Ian. II
SOIl'DVK Jun. :rt
International Mercantile Marine Ce.
120 KTEAMKRS. I.HUO.QOO TONS
Pnt.enser OKIce. llltf) Wnliitit .st , PhlW.
Krelsht timer, 405-411 lleurwi llldp,, l'lilln.
'CPMRflERCIAn
oicHivienir nnca
PHILADELPHIA le
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
AND LONDONDERRY
SS"Eastei-n Tempest," Leading
S S "Eastern Ilcllc, Last 'j Jan.
Moere and McCormack, Inc.
428 Bourse Bldg., I'liila.
Lemb. 0585 .Main 7513
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. S'S "0PEL1KA"
EXPECTED TO SAIL
JANUARY 14
AT CONrKKKflCK IIA1KS
Hprriss, Mngill & Ce., Inc.
25 Lafayette Bid., l'hiladelnhie
425
Lembard fi30-t
Muln ?S;e
change everything when he came,
scolded Dame Instinct.
"Yes, but I thought if Junce Snow
Bird stayed up North, and .Tudge Owl,
and Black Crew, I could stay, tee. I
urn hungry. I can't find anything te
cat."
"Of coutse yen can't," said Dame
Instinct. "Yeu cnt Insects and fruit
and there nre no Insects nor fruit in
the North weeds ln the winter time.
Junce Snow Bird cats seeds and such
things and knows where te find them
even in snowy weather. .Tudge Owl
gobbles mice, wlille Black Crew gorges
en nnythlng he can find."
"WW shall I de?" wailed Cat Bird.
"I can't fly te the Seuth new, nnd I
am frezing nnd starving In this drift.
"H-m-in-m!" said Dame Instinct,
winking nt Jack nnd Janet. "If 1
should find you n warm place te stay,
with plenty of feed, would you earn
jour keep by singing every day 7"
"I would sing from morning until
night," premised Cnt Bird.
"Then come with us, and I will 6ce
wiint can be done," said Dame Instinct,
again winking nt Jack nnd Jnnct.
(Tomorrow will be told Iievp San (a
Clans' sister ghes Curtry-IIcail llie bird
she wanted.)
SEARS-ROEBUCK CO. HEAD
PLEDGES FIRM $20,000,000
Buys Real Estate te Tide Business
Over Period of Depression
Chicago, Dec. 30. Julius Itescnwald,
president of Scars-Itecbtick Ac Ce., the
big Chicago mall order house, pledged
approximately .fL'U.UUU.OuO of his per
sonal fortune yesterday te tee the com
pany through the period of business
depression, nnd rendjuttment.
Mr. Beflcnwald purchased certain of
the company's Chicago real cstote for
SIO.OOO.OOO. making a first payment of
?-i ,(100.000 in cash and Liberty Bendt,
and making n trust deed without per
sonal liability for the bnlnnce of the
purchase price.
In addition Mr. ltetcnwnld made a
gift te the company of 00,000 shares of
its common stock having a par value
of $.-,,000,000. It is stipulated that this
stock Is net te be sold for less than
pur mid thnt Mr. Kesenwald shall have
an option for three years te repurchase
the stock for cash at par.
The purchase of the property pro
vides that the company may continue
te occupy it under a long-term lease.
Beth the lease and the deferred pay
ment of $12,000,000 which Mr. Boscn-'
wald Is te make, run en n 7 per cent
annual interest basis. In effect, this
menns that, aside from the payment of
Interest en $4,000,000. the company
will be enabled te tin1 the property
without charge.
STKAMSIIIP NOTlf'KH
Largest
Me.imer
te the
Tropics
Newl&fk te
eimiAmenca
. US.QevemmentSlu'ps
Fastest Time
te Iltede Janeiro, Montevideo anil Huenej
Aire. Flncit shlpi- American service
American feed American comforts. Sall
Incs from Tier S. Uobeken.
Vnirrlruii Lrslnn . . . ". "
Southern Cress Inn. 10
Aeolus . Feb. 2
Huren . Feb. Ii.
Eer i. . 'ipl.is loel.'et, addiese
Mamcra SteamshieLines
07 Wull bt.. New Yerh t it
Plilluilelplilii Olllce, Ilreiel lllilir.
Jiii-iu; nil Oi' titers for
LINE
PHILADELPHIA
Direct te
GLASGOW
S S "1IOX1E"... Sailing Jan. 19
Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc.
JLAFAVl'.TTi: IlUILDlNd
VlIILAIIKI.PlIIA. PA.
Lembard S20I-A Mnln 1
Agent for
BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, Inc.
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR HAMBURG
SS "HICKMAN" (U.S.S.B.)
Sailing Dec. 31
SS "DALLAS" (U.S.S.B.)
Sailing Jan. 14
HUDSON SHIPPING CO.,
Inc., Agents
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
I (Milliard Riat-i Muln Atr.n
V -Zj-
Va represent all Cruises,
ana every ereamsmp Line.
INFOUMATIOM CIIEERIinXV rUHKlJHCD
BARTLETT TOURS CO.
jZOOS. 13 th STREBT. PHIU.
SBSSBSMIiHSIllHISMBBBasgaBlJI
S
"SO.
Each Cruise evfck. i
27 Days U tji f
tumUKH'' teBMaMskstfsal
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD
iW ' ' ssi a W-M,fy
eatfjg
ADAMS. On Dee. 2. 10?1. JTtANCna
AUAMU. Funersl ssrvleesvn iMday nfter nfter
neen, at 2-Jie o'clock, at S214 Oetmsnttiwn
nve.
AICHELC, Dee, 28, PAUL1NH W wife
of Christian Alehele (nee Htalb). tied 70.
Itctatlves and frlends, also Ladles' Aid So
ciety of Ht. Msrk'n Rvancelicnl Reformed
Church, are Invited te attend funeral serv
ices. Sat.. lO&O A. M from hir lata reel
denes, 2921 N. 3th st. Int. private, at lit.
ytirnen Ccm. Remains may be vlswed Frl.,
from s te 10 1. r,
ALLCIUCil. Dec. 28, CAnOf.INK WIN
TEH, widow of ViMlam L. Allebaeh. Berv
Ices Bat,, 2 P. SI 81144 N. Tercy '. Int.
Ncrthwed Ceni, Krlende may call Frl, ovo evo ove
iiintr, from S te 10 o'clock.
ANOUIANO. ln llosten, Stars., en Dec,
25, 1021, MARY LAWFOItD, wlfe of L'r
hsnn Atmlane nnd delimiter of thj latl
William ajid Itachel Lanteid, Funeral rorv rerv
lees nnd Inferment at Westminster Ceme
nt y. Krldiy mernmir.
. A.n0,LD;De' "9- J821- J'- JAKK
ARNOLD, daunhter of the late Themas and
Jane Jacksen, aged SI. Relatives and friends
are .invited te attend funeral., Men., 1:30
V SI from her sinter's residence, Mrs.
Mary A. Ashton, 1014 Kerner t.. Lawn
dale, Phlla. Services tn St. Andrew's In
ths. Field. Somerton. Pa,. 2:30 P. M. Int.
William Penn Cem. Friends may call Sun.
BV?
UALDWIN. At his
reslderrr. 5213
ICInitsiSslna' nve., en Dec.
irs?ssina nve.. en uec. vi. 11121
11121. Wlf.
LIAM C, Imabtnil of KUzabeth W,
win, nsed 8 years. Relatives find frleniln.
.. iiu.hiij ul jiiuturin w. i.'iiri.
nlse emhluyrs cf P, It, T are Invited te
tbe services, en Friday afternenn, st '
o'clock, at the Oliver It. I)slr llldc, IMn
Chestnut at Interment private, Vlswlnj
ThuredAV 4veninir. st 1820 C ettnui si.
I.'AHI.KR At notion, Mass.. en Tuesday.
DfC, 27, 1021, HMZAllRlII RU1I1I. v Id.n
of A, Roblnjen Unsler, runer.il servlees en
Friday, afternoon, at 2'SO o'clecl:. nt Hi.
Jamen' Chureh, 22d und Walnut sts. Int.
rrlvat.
UAUiiaARTNER. Dee: 20. 11121. ANOIA
L., widow of Rebert Usunimartner, formerly
of 1250 X. 2Uth st, Relbtlves and rlends
and alt societies of which she was a member
Invited te funeral cervices, Frl., 1! P. M..
residence of son-in-law, Julius P. Kauf
mann. 1028.N. 01st t. Int. private. German
Lutheran Csin, Friends ma7 call Thurs.
. Ri:ciC Dee. 2S. 1021. MOSnS V.. hus
band of the late Marv A. lleclt nnd son ef
the lat Ijuls snd Itnchel Rerlc. Funernl
Men., ff P, M, resident. Wyemlnc ire, and
u. si. ini. .orinueou cem,
be vlewed Sun., 8 te 10 P. M
Remains may
nEHRY.
Late of 1842 N. 18th .(.. Dee.
27. HELEN, daunhter of Jehn eml Mipv
Herry. Relatives and friends are lnvlte.1
te attend funeral ncrvlces. Sat.. 2 P. 31
precisely, at David If. Schuyler's. Uread
and Diamond sts. Int. private,
. IStCirNFK D-c 27. 1021. nitllA, be
loved dsiiBhier of Thomai and Mej;k1- ltn.
fer. In her 20th yc.ir. Relatives and frlende.
also Hosiery Knitters' Union, lnvluj te fu
neral services, Hat.. 2 P. 31.. late residence.
113 D. flcRa st. Int. Greenmbur.t Ccm.
Friends may call Frl. eve.
11L02K On Dec. 29. 1021. DARDARA.
widow if Antheny JJloelt, n?ed 74 yearn.
Relative i and friends nre Imlted te the serv
iced, en Saturday afternoon, nt 2 e clock,
at(her residence, tl07 Irvlns st Interminl
"HRLTT. At Jlllivllle. K. J Dec. 28.
1021. BlttV KI.IZAIIKTir. wife of Jehn
Ilrett. nired 70. Heniceg Sat., 2 P. M , nt
the chnrel of Kirk ti Nice. 030l Germantown
ttve.. Oermantewn. Int. private.
BROWN. Dec. 31. 11)20. MART E. (nee
McLoen). , Anniversary mar.3 at St. c'olum c'elum
ba's ChuiTh. Mat.. H A. 3t.
nUFFUlI. Suddenly. Dec. 20. 1021 at
Rryn Mawr. KATHARINE OOUOIt Bt'F
FUM. Int. at Providence. R. 1.
CAMHURN. Dec. 28. .MIRIAM S.. wife
of William Camburn, atred 38. Relatives
and friends nre Invited te attend funeral,
Sat.. 2 P M., from her late residence, ni)5
Spring Oirden st Ambler. Int. private.
Viewing Frl. 7 t 0 P. 31.
CON.N-CLLT Dc 28. JOHN' W. litis
band at Jary A. Cenrelly. Relitlves and
irienur nre invneu m aiicnn runernl. Men.
e a. i
late Jnhit and Jne Davis. Relatives and
frtenuii are Invited te servicer. Trt. 11 A
31.. parlors of Sclie- t. llnnlns-er. Susque
hannn. ave. catt of Frent st Irt. private.
Eelvue C-m.
DOL'KSTAUKlL At wrmincten Del., nn
Dec. 27. 11)21. ,. WIM.IA3I I.Kn DOCK-
fiTADKR. r.ied. 09 vears. . Funeral service.
I II I.
will be held at his late residence, una Mar-
n fr.
at 12 o'clock neon. Interment at Cilur Tint
ki tv, i nn iii,i ii, vii eniiiruny, VIC 1,
Cemetery. Phlla . nt 3 o'clock.
nniiAV ne n tmm a r rrvnxT
. irem inn w icriaence. -l!2l fi Hii i
Pt 8emn hlTh mtKH of riHiuivn rhiirnh nf
Our Lady et Mt. Crtrmcl 0:30 A. M. pre- p,cara-AriLnPff1 cl,rvIC0J ftJ'.c,L.lttl0r?1
UmIv Int. Ildy Crons. P dic. 1B1 S. Pfrrams nvj. riaihtnr. L. J..
PT4vn.. .1- mii sarmw . . , rtn I?r!.. Hun. nil nt 10.30 A. Jf. Int. ftt
Wllllanfj. Cray". 'RelatlVM and ffiejuis In- eunt slnal c'm" Phl,a" Pa- n' mrnln. -X
vlted te attend funeral, Snt., fi'30 A. M.. SCHOTTER. Suddenly. Dec. 22. MAR-.,
i.rqm her late residence, IS740 Walten ae. ! OARKT Il. widow of A'jrrust W. Sclietter.' "i
solemn reqiiieiri mass imuren or Transflre-1 Relatives and friends nre invltd te attend fi
urfll.0,n.i0 Av M' .'.S'1 XSIkS.X?"" c"n- funernl services. Sat.. 1:30 P, Jf.. late te si- '
DA IN Dec. 28. GHORUII W. nn-i .1 ,1AAA 1AJ1 !rle nra. Tin.. Tn, n-lv..-. 9 .
late of 1831 ii. l'.'th st. . Relatives and 8:80 A. M.. late rsjldcnce. 7128 Dlcls fl
fi lends nr- Invited t ervlces, Snt., 2 P 'ave.. "1st and Klmwoed nve. Hlirh reeiulem .
31. pr.rlern nf Frederick .Mann. Jr.. 1743 i mass at St. Clement's Church. Int. Ilelj'i
N. l'.'th st. Int. prijate Remains may be'Cres ,., ,,.,-. ,1
vlewid Frl. after 7 P. It. TAYI)R. -Dec. 27. 1021. WILLIAM.
DOl GIIURTl. Formerly of 2Ctn: W. T.e. i husband et the iate Tllla Tayler. Funeral
i iKh avi. Dec. 2. DANIL'L C. husband .if i Sat.. 3 P. 31.. late rrsldenje. r,20 W. Dun-Jtnra-et
rnd son of Jams nnd Hi idKet 'cannon ave. Int. Northwood Ceni Remalm
Di-i'Bherty, naen as. IUIatlies and frlrnrl-,
Inlt-J te tuneral. Sat . 7:30 A. 31.. "103 k!
Jlunilnu'len st. solemn requiem mass St
Ann'n Church 0 A 31. Int. Hely Crcas (Mi ..
K3I3IKRICH. Dec. 2T HARRY. )usban3
or uiiza .mmerici iteiaiives ana rrlends,
a I societies cf whl-li he was a member, nnd
employee ji urnne jirnr,, invuca te fu
nt hi. i A,.
nirai reries. ., i- r. .u,
lestdenre. 2510 N. 23th ft.
Int. prlvn'e'
a- Ner' i-oel Cem. Remains may be vleved
VhZF-'aTRICK. D-c. 28. JOHN J., hue.
band of Sar.h l'ltzpatrlrli (r.ee Kenny), Rei.
atlve and friends, also De Sote Council, Ne.
.'HO. K. of C- Dlectrl-al Aid. D v. Ne ID
A O. It.: Court Liberty. F. of A ; SarsCeld
Ren : Kevstene Tel. Ren. Eplphar.v B. V.
M Sodality 39th Ward ner-. i:en rnm
nre ln ll d tn ttend funerul. Sat.. 8:30 A
1:1.1 P 31.
an, I . ,
ir.t. private.
woodlands Cem..
West Phlla
FIiryVH. On Dee. 2!.
T. I- vLnW?3
. J';,. ifT f10-
rler of Jlallwuv Cen-
n husband of EMudbrt
tie and friends, also Or
diicters. Mutual llcneflclal An-e and eri-
nleyrs KrhuvlKlll Division nf p. R R , nre
Ir.vlted te the rervle en T-iesday ifternoen
nt 2 o'clock nt his residence, 212 N. .12d it
Interim nt e.-lvatc. Friends ma." call 3Iond 3Iend 3Iond
evriilnc OARNCR. Snddenl:- In West Nerrlten
Township Dec. 27, D.LWOD s. ten of
Mllweud T (larnrr. In Ills 2lt veer. ReK
Uvea nnd friend", alfe S. of V. R. CanD.
Ne. 30. ,irs in' Itel te ntleni funeral, from
the roldenee of his mint. Ksjpt read. Jef.
rerronvme, s.ii . 2 i; si. Services in
w.inlunKtnn Jlemeri.il Caiiel, Valley ,
Frrce. Pa, 3 P. If. Jnt. adjoining buryin
liieiinuf,
OETTT Dee. 28. SARAH, widow of
Jehn Qetty, In her S8th ear. Relatives I
and frl-nds Incited tn funeral acrttces. Sat.,
'11 A. M ef her .gin rewt.Vnne KRil Cnhh. '
Creele Parlcwny. Int. private. On vlaw
Frl.. 7 te U P. 31.
OIKSi:. t his hni.ie, 831 Cerln'hlnn n.. .
"II Dc. 2" H21 L W. H. O'KSK hu
',1 ir Sl'il M L-leni. lln'jtU,. nn,
i iriunen are ;T.iiea ;j me ivrMces. nn tups.
'lay nflernjen, l 2 o'cleoli, nt tin Q',fr '
IT I'alr indir., U20 Che.tnut nt. Internum
irlate Frl.-n.ls rn: call nt 120 Chestnut
st . Monday, fre'n 7 te 10 o'eiech.
OPINN Dec.
WILLIAM II ClT-IVV
Furirnl, te which rrlRtlvf nnl fr!nls urs i
Inv'twl. "it 8 A. 51.. frul'i lil Iri rc.l. '
rii'tii',.. IHla S. 1!J nt. Sn'tmn hum of r
tiiilftn C mrrh of the Purred Ilrart 0 30 A.
M rrf sly. Int. Cathedral Cem,
HAYWOOD. Suddenly. De. 2T. IIAH
ItlDT ANN. d.uiehler of the late Henry and
Kinlly lUjvned. l'"uner.il Sst.. 2'30 I'. M
reldnee. v"3 Prlr.csten av. Int. prHiits
Kttnnins may be viewed rri., after 7 P M.
1IOI.Z D.-c US, 1(121. THOMAS, husband
of Airneii Ilalr (nee Michael). Ileiiitlvs unil
friends nre Invited te nttend funeral. Sut
8:.'10 A. It., from hW Int rcsldenre. 1902 i;
Somerset Bt. Solemn hleh rsqiilsm miss
Vlaltutlen Church 10 A. M. Int Hely
Serulchre Cem
HOHTON. I . 2fi. EDWIN OTCOnGr. I
Infjnt aen of Hirh.tt nnd Kll2.il cth I leiee
Il.-rten. Imnl nnd Interment private.
lHONri. Suddenly. 20th ins,t.. J. TILVNIC
husband of Careline Irons. llelatlva and
friends, nlre membcis Oriental Ledce, Ne i
38.1 1". nnd A, JI.. r.ip.etfuIly Invltsd te1
service, (Ml . Sedswlck st Fri li30 i
T M. Int. private
KDDWAUD. Dec 20. 1921. r.LL!Ant-TTt
J., wlfe of thrt late Themas Kedward, In
hrr Slst seir. II. Ikthss end friends, also
rspresentntlvrs nnd Il-ard of I.ndy Man Man
acera of th HebiKah Heme. I O, O. V,, jn.
lted te fun'rnl cric.s, Sat., 2 P. if, nt
nip j..ii,,j. j.v, .. jMii n,. tut. ii. 1'eace
l em.
HKLLFT. De-. 27 J VMHS T., h-isbanfl
of Jsvhtne KelUy. rursral. te which rel,.
t cs und friends nre lnltcd, Put. SCO
A, M,, from late residence, lflne Hhui k
'. Solemn inr.sj of requiem et Cliurch of
St Menlei 10 A. SI. Int. Hely Cress Cem.
K13NNKDV De.' 2H. M UiOAKET M.
wits i.f Stephen Kennedy, born In LImerlel.
Iielsnd. IlelatUei nnd frlends ure Invited
te nttend funeral. Sat . K:30 A. M.. from
Flin-Iu-Uw's residence. 3ln U St. Solemn
1 requlm mars I'hu-i h of the Ascension 10 I
A M. Int. private
I KOCH. Dee. 2 ADA S. mfe of Wil
liam II. Kech. Hi l.ill' e nd friends ri"
Invited te attend f'ineiul ken lee. Sat 3
I I. M 4a! 11. Oa dalu me., lilemds, l'a.
i Int private Krlends mey call Krl eve.
Kl'NZlO. Dec 28 1021. WALTDIl O
1 KI'NZKl. axed 80. Relative! and frl. ml.
I are Invited te attend funeral services. Bat ,
I I' M, at his la'e residence. 1251 H. fiOth
st Ini private. Sit ernen Cem, Friends
innv call Frl. 7 te 10 P. ?!
UMiKiiT.nrn
Bl IIOUKB' fiKRVICIJ en clenlns or djslnj
iisvsttv f Wl IIIUVII (HI IK
J. G. PA'ITON
DTEIia AND .U.HANDHS
70S B.t7h. Ors.ren Wfle.
r.rletul, IVi,. I'liens Urlstel SIS
.ii.. iin ira.v.cn. -, -.'. n. urn ftt nnienin ' til nay iiTi'rnun'i, pi J.," u zr"-r L b- "'" w : ill
mass of requiem nt Church of the Uplphany ' Chentnut at Interment 3tt. Merlnh, .ill
,10 A.M. Int Hely Cress Ccm. VANDFAHUFT. At Cernwnll. Pa,. Dec. 1
I'll VNCIH. Dec. 2U. nt his residence. .IDA, wlfn of Jehn II. VandeflTlft and '1 ft
Rhydljn Uerwjn. Pa.. JA.MKS O. FRAN- ("u'urfhfr of the late Captain Levi and . m
ft-fi&i S MVW V" '?Sf.: I & c'n'r'a Pa'"nsT,U. iT,te 1
feJX'W'1 Sitle'n- fcUffiVwv?r I'n1 ! $ S"4 "" B,r'Ctfv t,r!vMN Int COrn,raU ffl
25 ' e J
VI
PKATHU
IN0.--Dee 2. RATHAhlNlS
isr et isie jn-.r
Sodality, LKu.ef nacred .Heart, enlpldyas ii
of Wdnamaker'n store). Invited te vUw t"V
mains. Wed. eve., at brother's residence,
B940 Cebhs Cresk Parkway Funeral and In. ti
terment Frl, mernlne-, St, Paul's Caurah, V
Dslavrar City, Dai.
LTON'B. Formerly of Oftnntz. Dr. 81.
1021, JOHN, hushnnd et Mary. A. Jil-ens.
Relatives and friends are fnrlted te attsm
funeral. Sat.. 10 Ai. M.. rssldencn. 26M) fj.
17lh t, neiemn man renuiem man
rhffreH nt lilt. tmAv nt Mtretf It A
A.. cfnlte h
rW'i)"lr"lf
m' !--- 17
Hely Sepulchre Cem, ' .f j
MARKS. Dee. Z!). 1ZI HAIMJABBT,
wife of Albert Marks (nee Hrnes). , Rela
tives and friends ere Invited te attend
funeral. Sat.. 8:3ff A. M,, from her ltj
resinrncr, iiwu f, iiiynieirnnu ni, lAirm nre
Reed), Solemn blah mnsS of requiem 'at St,
Gabriel's Church 10 A, M. Int. Hely Cress
Cem. ' 1
MAfinK. At Moerentown, N. J Dee, 3", 1
SAMl'ICL II. MAOI3K. In, tils 6tl1 yrurl
1 unerai vn,. - r. an, resiaence or jur, -William
II. Masee, 42 V. 2d, Moeres1ev.1i,
N. J. ,"l
McCnnKRY. Huddenlr, Den. 2,, 11)1,
Dr. J03KPH MeCIinKRV. IMneral rv- .
Ices Frl,, 2 P. M.. residence, 2CO W. Hey'
meur at, CJermnntnwri, Int. private.' '
McKLWKK. Dee. 27, 121. flAMlifltt J., JT
husband of Ifnmefi 11. McKlwe. FunrAl
services Sat., 2 P M.. residence. fl?.iT
Iirewn at Int. Arllnarten Cem. t. I '
McORANIOHAN. Dee. 2P, CATJfARINILft
wife of the lute Iluich A, McOranlirhKn. l'
Relstlvcs and f-1nds e.re Invited te attend
funeral, Men.. S:SO A, It., from the resl
nenee of hr sen.n-ln.w. Felix It. Myers'.
TH14 Montref st. Selimn remlim mass nv?
the Church of Our Lady of Vljtery 10 At i
M. Int. Cithedral Cem, ,
McILVAINH. Dec, 2, CKODLTA .A.. "
wife of the late William J. Mellvalne (ne
Clinten), Relatives nnd friends are invited
tn attend funernl, Men,. 8J0 A, M,, from
her late rcsldsnce. 41 W. Leiean St., Osr- j,
miintewn. 'Helemn requiem mats at St.
l'ancl of Awlsl Cliurch 10 At 31. Inf. L,
Cathedral Ceil. t r
McKKNNA.-Dcc. 28. MART. 31, . Tauxh ?
ter of Susan C. and lata Francis Mcltennk, jp
at her late residence, C72'l Chestnut m.
Solemn mass end Interment at the Church
nf the Cenms Christ!. Chamlierabunr, Pa
Hat., en arrival of train leaving ilread Bt. V
Station at MIS A M. Relatives, and friends.
a,v, r-titviwjra w. .,-. .j ,. ..w.n.w. ...b
e.ll v
--i...:.vi-T.v.i. - --- .; .-.!., . -, -
ri., arter u f. .. ').
.,.0iiV,r.4.-S"Tr?i!S i?.'...Qi:.""- 'i-.-SI."
Ki:iX'3R. I
I T.t 11,,.. n w1 4f t.lass (s-i tA I Mk TilrtJktai t
, nervlces, flnt.. 2 P. M.. at rfsldence of son,
L.'enard Muck fuse, JB04 r, Mlvansnn at.
Int. N'ortnweod Ccm. Friends may vail
Frl. eve. .
MURRAT. Dec. 27. 1P21. IS.AC JT. ..
li'URRAY. Relitltcs OJid frlMids Invited til ".
- , .,.... Oh ( TT f n In, ...L
dnce. .11120 Spruce st. Int. private. Friends,..;
may call Frl. eve i !f
ItATFini.b. On Dec. 20. 1021. I. P. i
RATriflLD. Further n..tlcs of the funeral ,
will be alven. K
RHIIflTeeK. Dec. 2rt. 1021, ritANIf, ly-if
leed husland of Anna Rebstecl: (nee Wack. ,
enhup). in his f!0lh yrnr. Reliilh'es arid f
friends, also mcmheri of L. O. 11. M.. .e. .j(
S4: F. A. Peth Hen. Society. Louts Hertddll t
Ren. Society and llrcwers' Unlor..Ne, o.ere n,
invited te attend servlees, Pat.. 1 P. M st-j
his late reslder.ee. 2327 N". Tav;renc trli ts
Int. Cheltrn Hills Cem. Remains 'mar be
viewed Frl.. 5 te 10 P M. ,. .
ROP.ERT8 (nee 11AIRD). Suddenly, en'
Dec. 28, 1921. JliKNIR B.. widow nt QeeDte-'r
A. Roberts. Servlees en Saturday af tirwwn,
at 2 o'clee't. r. the Oliver H. DAIr Dldar,, "
1H20 ChMtnut at. Interment private. 2
RAvnrns Due. 28. at the. residence' et t'
lir meth-r. 2038 M. American at., KATI1U
L. SANDKR." Hired .TJ. P.elntives WiLi
friends are Invited te attend runernl evrv
Iree. Hnt., 3 P, M.. r. thn parlors of JiHn'
S IVerkelhnch. 8730 flermnntewn ave. Jnt,
private. Orconuecd (K. cf P.) Cem. Jr
SCHIVi:niN. On Dee. 28. 102L NF.T- M
TIC PICARD. beloved wife of Isane SehlV- l
erln and sister of Mrs L. Leuis. Mrs. A. K.
Knhn, 3Irs. Clnlre Pewdermaher, Sirs.
Charles R. Dwri. Dr. Henry L. PIcard.
Dr. Rebert l'lcare. jjvb ana iiiu v.
ui.-i.ir-. iris ui ii (kivsa iukbi mii
la M T1isfc Tns
Hillside Cem. Friends may call Fr). ve. fc i
SLATT13RY. Dec. 23. 1021. KATIIART.V It
R.. wife of Michael .1. Slettery (ne MCKar-'c,
lard). Relatives and friends nre Invllsd le H
attend funersl. Frl.. K:Cn A. 31.. from tier it
husband's residence. 830 N. f.3d at. Sel'm'i st
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of t
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I 3.UJ.'"1 " ,, 'lnu,K?...""r E? OI J
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S3IITII Dec. 2fl. ANNIE C. wife of
Charles
s Smith, daushter of late Lawrerc'j
lary Heruman. aaed 20 vears. R.la-V
ana friends Invited te funeral, Snt;, "?
land 3Iar
m,,.. an,
mav he viewed Frl.. H toie ! si.
TAYLOR. Dec. 27.
1021. SA'3tUlSL 15.,
belnrM son et aenrue and L'.lllsn Tavlcs., Jfl -1
Relatives nnd frlsndn Invited tu funeral tirr Jt . --H
nknn v iTauih. t. Int Greenjiibunt Ccm.
ire. rKi., ,i . . . ..-.'. . ... . --.....--
Fi!end mnv call Frl. eve. ,..v''il
iraiTciirnAi Went Chester en Feurh
.i.J. Twelfth month. 28th Inst.. ENOS K, "
THATCHER. In his 77th yenr. Relatives and
Che'tnut St. Frlenfl!- Meetlnn Heuse, en
Peventh dar. nt 2 o'clock. Ir.termentprlvate. .
TITZCK. DecT 20. 1-TtANK CLBMnSS. ,',
ren of Clemens. Jr.. and Rdlth Tltwlt (vj
riiderltiifner). nK'd 2 months SarvlcVes prl- "
Jie Int. W "St Lnurfl Kill Cem.. Set . 8V
ti r
Vim. On Dee. 2fl 1021.
Miss CATH- .,
KR1NE I'UIL. aced 100 years,
ti-rvicra t - -
van" FANT. Dec. 20. 3IAHLON V. VA A
BANT, of Treves. Pa.. In his Hum year.,t-
Relatives a
tend funers
it r. C'hur
ves Bie iricnua ai" tii.ik', iv -n.- jt
funeral Sun., 3 r, ?!.. Somerton I,.
ftiurch. Int. William Penn Cem. vt.
WATRHS Suddenly. Dtp. .28. JenN.i
WATKRB. Sr.. .beloved husbana or uwieriv
I Waters. nelnilven nnd friends lnylted
te funeral serv'ces. Sat . 3:30 P. M.. late
residence. 1.11 W Wlihrrt st, Int. Ureen- iJ,
mount, tlendi rra rail Frl. eve.
Wllim Dec 27 .THNNtK wife of the
late William II. White. Relittlvys and -friends
are invited te attend funeral. Gat .
a.mi A. t.. residence. 2.124 Almend at.
Solemn reiulm mass St Ar.n's Church 10
I a. 31. Int. private
WIIITK. Dee 28. 1021. at her Iat real- ty.
dence. 153 W. Sharpnack st.. uermontewn.
SARAH, widow of Isaae White, Dus nettc
of funeral will be elven.
WHITNEY. Dec. 28. 1021. LILLIE Mae- ttr
ANDREW FRA9KR. wife of William' It.
Whitney. Itinera! eervlcee strictly private. f
nt SOU lintiaaii nve., uuiunsnwoeu, .J. '
! Int. Harlelah Cem.
YOl'NO Dec, 28. 1321. WILLIAM J.. '"J
Imsbinil of ICnlherln Yeans (nie lletj). M
i. tiuabtMi or iininsrine inunu inie iieiii. iji
I : aaed 4. Serv'ces Sat.. 2 P. M.. at hall '
nd ,of the '.her Hnrmenle 430 E. Cambria at'. V
' Int. Northwood Cem. '
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