Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1922, Postscript, Page 28, Image 28

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ROVHMENT
' !i rtillsdelphla. Pa., Dec. 30. 1M1.
ta th holders eftha 17.800,000 Blrtt Fer
Lm two Tear .uoupen uem !
Hie United On Imprerement Company.
Jited February 1, 1021. H'ued under
!. A u.M.n ll.n Til UnltCa Ull
improvement Company neL Bankers Truit.
rjcemr.nr. Tru;t. , byrtn? ilk. , dat.i
'notice is nereey aiTen wiw vu;'r"rr .
rt terms or tne Trim Adwretm r'""
s lerms ei ine .run rtiicriii -- ---. i
United Oaa Improvement Company nl
A,7iS.lTrdSU,8V.Vp.mrS;Say8 Any Industrial Conflict
1.-.. it. .. ant rrfm en FD i
Company will pay oft and redeem .en i FJB;
ny will pay. oft and nJNnm"S
.fuary 1. 1022. at 1021 or par "Vi.iYt !
.jynterest. an or in mm """'?t,,v;'".."' ;
2jer Cent Twe Tear Coupon Oeld '"
JStef a total authorized amount of. J'"','0??Is
ckted February 1. 1021, ludt..u,ni.r,.S a
WXT rmh0.d??. orMrNeT..'af
.S3m'"?eV0?e;fnbprtU,;nr' ,
.Jftlce of Hankers Trust Company, trutse
aforesaid 1(1 Wall Street Nw Tork
&?Miih8.WWlM.
. '""" " --.. ... TAV.PiiiifV 1.
-lltacnea thereto, at .said : eraics r.-' ..Hi
Z.'i . JJeien at the redemption prj P"1? "a
ntrmsni will de ninue w " .."..--" -;-..-
U.II1 IW m.,1A in inn Illllllc. a u .....
i7w lt T"E UNITED (IAS IMrnOVLJin..
- n. b it nedlne Trealdent.
neferrlnir te th. fer.Mln nptlee. note.
.leliVrY irS reminded of, the rMUlrernn i of
,he Idra. Income Tax Law 'that note" nre
,aented for pajment havlna- the r'L"!5,.,J
;522. coupon attached mutt be "jnipanled
by an ewnerehlp certificate relatlnc te ald
-"iUTl"E UNITED OAS IMPI10VKMKNT
)
reMPAVY
Tly H T Iledln
PTeldnt
jiPURKVKPenT "Ki; dorado pipe link
"JTJR8T MORTUAiiKfl Pi ,rXLNK,N0
ruNii i:hiai. nei.ii iiemis
"fieTICK OF CALL FOR SINKING FCND
"The underplirneil Truntee yndr flret mert-
fMn executed a of June ! 1021 ? ""
K liue of 11250 000 Flr't MnrtRiure 8
Per Cent Slnkln. Fun.1 Geld Hen 1. of the
fihrevepert Fl Derade Pipe Lin (.0 Ine
Sreby lve notice that rurauant te the
frrma e! Article IV of said merticape the
j).yiLz.i-L v...i. t mttiA lain nm herebv
rJO,,u,, ";-:"?- .iVii.i.. VA
"pr and' i" "nWit ' en the" ni
Say of Februarj 1022 Nes 1231 123B
3 SIB 1247 Sftld bend' aneum Le aepnFiiea
1022
n
!. at lha ! of th. underslgni-.
or Drierp ine iirni ua, u v, u, .
in the ,
-' COMMERCIAL TRfST COMPANY
? TUFSTEr.
Henry C Olben. Treaaurer.
..... tl njlhl.
RnENfiifiie cuvl iumpanv FiiiHT ,
1910RTOAOK 0 PW' C':"J''' "D,2 I
Netice la hereby gUen that, pursuant te
the Slnklnir Fund prevision , ""r"1' "ra" ."", ,N"'1 "',"" ""
matec January 2 ion propeia win be mere than eight hours a day nnd the
received ni ine -uicr .,. . ..... - --.
rnmnnnv. Trustee Cltj Hall S'luarc. l-nua
rtnlrh... for th sale t. tne 1 rusi-v 01
ufficlent numb'r f bendi te cenume the
am or i- :'ju m "'".": "-'--: I
t a once net tu esu-ej iv."i dc. i.m .mu
icned Interest 11. rlBhi la res.-red Je
Reject any or
impeials In whole or In
.. . n..M..I. aT.mil.1 W. Ald tin 1
i . .
marked
''Proresals for the sile of Ilbenaiiure Ceal
Onmnanv First Mertease iwas anu
b
12
,raani1 te the undersign".! "eiere
o'clock neon en Tuesday. January
31et.
'BS2iv.MMF.RCIAI TRVaT COMPANY.
if TRITSTCE
Henry C. (Luten. Treasurer
Philadelphia. January I. 1BJ2
Vet 4 VII fllAI. I'llMI'AVY FIRST .MORT-
A-Tt. .... w... t .(,f'. nn. kl'ltl tl
!e".'SStK"""""""'"t"'
Xi&X
i. 1017 ail bends of tn abxe iue out- ,
it'andlnit maturinc iarcn l 1U.M hmebren would combine the duties of head of
lurch"! it.22 !".t"ieu. '"an" dued in" I WaMilngten. Jan. 20.-A nation- Jth the Moter Vehicle and State Po Pe
term te 'hat date wide strike of bltumlnetii coal miners I llce Departments.
X-ba"uchedll'.heuTd bepre.aiTe" f"r en April 1 new appears te be inevitable. It is contended by some of the strong
payment at the office of Commercial Trust for Government ageiiciis see little hope "t advocates of the new force that its
fehTaenVrfur March'' iw" 'en which obtaining an advance settlement of importance justifies the selection of n
dat al. said bends beieme due and payable the dlfBc-tiltlcs between the cenl opera- ' sfparnte chief, with an ailequatc salarv.
ad ail Jnt"i J?'0".".'.'."?.. ' ters nnd the miners. j This view already has been presented
A. N. fcunMi.M, ireusurer
'OmCB OF KK STONE COMPANY
for
Special Netlcn te stecklMldera
-Kettce Is i--ebv alven that In uursuance
of a roselut n of the Heard nf Dirtiteri of
this Company a special meetlm: of the
Btockhelders of said Company wilt be h...d
edl Frldiy the 21th day of M.trch. lets.
it.the ertlce of said Company. 1420 Chest
imt it Phi adelphla. Pa for the pur
pose of tettn for or axalr.nt an Increase i
.eithA Pnnlta. fteuk of said Cemuan fr.im '
Ua'n?e0 e'f .'jMUV't'hVTme'unt I
Of I ISO 000 te ensist of 1300
hares of ,
rU JOSEPH V. Ml'RRAY.
: Secretary
thi tuir VAlun of SUM) eucn
1
Sneelnl Meetlnra
11F.LMONT TRUST COS1PANY
Netice of Spec! il Mcctlnc of
43 ft " niochiieiucra
fsjetlce la hereby KU en that a pciai
.Ihwetlnir of t'le stockholders of the Belmont
teusi -r.inpii " A Pusuant te
TeSOlUllOn Ol inn iignru u. .ircciOTS
nitldriid
UNITED ROYALTIES
'5 COMPANY
.
-The 22d regular 3C, month; dividend
land 6th extra dividend of P, has been
declared paable Feb 27. 13j J te stock
holders of record Feb 1, ly22
C. . ROC.KR.s. Truster
PF.NN TRAFFIC COJIPANY
.J; 8. K. Cor. 5th i rhrsliuit sts.
' Philadelphia January 12. 1922.
The Beard of Uliecters of I". nr Trainc
Company hae this da de ..red a semi
annual dividend of 49r. ra.nWe Februiiry
1st, 1022. te stockholder-, uf record January
10th. 1U22 Transfer betka remain open
.Uhecka will b mailed
ik ALFRED Jf CIRAT. Tr'-asurer
rreiwisiils
DEPARTMENT OF WllAltVKS.
X VTi l-KHII w
DOCKS
$"" (ISO Ileurse Hulldlng-
Phlladelph a. J.inuarv 13. 1B22
Eealsd proposals. Indorsed LMn for Eliy.
trie Wiring for Chestnut Street Pier. Ne 4
Couth, Deiaare Rler " wl.i b- reclei
until 12 e'cl cic neon Uednevlar, January
S5. 1022. In the efflee of the Director of th.
ipsriineiiv uln"'. '"' w, anu j-rrl
POD ijourse uui.u.us
nnfnd. and then publicly
id blank form, upon
1 Plana. nrtflcatluns and
arblch bids must b made can be obtained at
UP Dllik" nvu.K i. t
;proof must b submitted the dpartmnt
Tby. the centrac'ur that r.e has ucrepted the
troMslens uf the Wurk ncmer. s 1 ompensatieu
ct of June IS 101. re.atne tu werKln-
ity thereunder or secured exempt en there-
racu B rempeuBnuu uuu in.ureu nil Haul
c Ne bid wtll be mnsldered unless uccomps uccemps
'tiled by a certilkate from the City Seli, .ter
ef'tne City of I'hiladelph-a te fie effect tnat
th previsions uf an urdlntinc. acpreted Ui,
"89; 1SB0. reQUlrtnif proposal bends un a.l bid
txfceedlng in amount isue havu u-en .ia;.ii
vlth.
The Director reserves te himself tnt nsn
te reject any or all bids as he n , d i i
ibest for the Interest of the City ct i n ladel
pUla. (JEOROE F. apll' I'l.n
Director.
Annual Meetings
f-3 HAKW1CK IRON i STKKI,
rOMPAN 1
The Annual Meelinij: uf id, h'" rfheirl..rs
of the Warwick Irun & Steel Cemi.any w ,
be held ln the I'h adelphla I'tlke nf ttit
Company. Ne C-3 Chetnat -ti ei Tueda ,
: February 14tb. I'rii. nt 2 o'cleik I'. M.. ,
- tlie election of a Heard of Dire i.jrs te ser e
Jer tha ensulnic sar.
Transfer nooks of the Cempanj wi.i , ine,
January 23th, and reopen February leili
hS?' II F HAI.LMAN Secretary
fSTHE ,
nd Free CI
A.MAI, MEETING UF rill.
MEETING
rnnsrlvunln Heme Triclilnx s,,rleli
,e Clrcnlutlnir l.lbrury fur ij,m inin.i
svlll ba held un edneml iy, Jiinii try 2Mb
at 4lJ0 P. M. In Westminster Hal ui
walnut airrei
laAPEL w
KENNhni
-ft ir
3f?TIIE ANNUAL MEET IN), OI Till'
. -kS(iMr ,f Till'. IIFNTISGDON
AND IIROXD TOP MOFNTAIN RAILROAD
ND COAL COMPANY will he h-id at tie
eefOca of the rempery 3d S 10th M I'hlla
J-iphla nn Tnesnliir, relinlary 7. 1022. at
IS .0 clock neon, when un elictun nl.l be
held for directors for tht. enuin y. ar.
J U UOHMI.EV,
j. Sec elarv
Annual Elrrllens
$3f
At t
PEOri.ES Tltlf-T COMPANY OF
1'IIIL di:i.imiia
Junuury 17lh. Ill'j?
At the Annual Meetlnu uf the stockholders
,f tb I'e'iples Trust Company of Fl
Uila. the follewlne weie ununlmeusly
Directors te si.re for the ensuing
i'hlladel-
y elected
IK three
U CHARLES EDWIN DUARNLY
" JOSEPH J GRHER
ALIinitT 11 ' ADNER, JR.
S-Tic HARRY MlI.IiEU
Jil HEHHERT P IIUIIIN'KON
I. Junuary 18th. 1022
At a subsequent meetlnir of the Heard of
rllrectera nf lh P op ea Trust Company of
Yilladelphla. held this day. the fnllewlns
vOMeera were unanimously re-elected'
OKOROi: C llOWKiJII. President
HARRIHON C REA Vice-President
JOSEPH II Rt'lUN Vice-President
i WILLIAM II VRUOMAN, Secretary
& Treasurer.
VtiLMAM U. VROOMAIf.
6cretar',
'
L resolution Ol inn iignru u. directors at th
,smee of the Ielment Trust Company. 1820 bltum r.OUS coal fields, based upon the fr Sw Mrt mm t,. 1, '1.. i ! "?,'""' ""," "" j""1". Bu'''
v Baltimore axenue. in the city of Phiiadsi. ,...,.i ..( ,i. it,fmin, -,,i rv,,. ,or w.mc ' nen amount wen spent, are ing the purchase price of the 111-
r r'l'i..?.".Marfh.'?; J?-' "i.& ' mu, n. n Iv Presiilen V WlUen V?nta'"e'' "' '"' ,,nPn.l report. ' Mr. , pearl necklace of Catharine of
iSJJT ..V... f iK; .Vin.TAi 5,'-? UTT .. ':..i.. ,.V inie "u.J.t:. ,..ii .r. auR"ran s"'"- A" 'xpeniutures nurchn-cil by Herace E. Dedge for
bt Trust company frexn U3 uue te net . . Li. -J . . n.V.t. .., ,nti wer0 mn(lc n"cr. consultation with the wife, just previous te his death.
r wir I.IAM- DIONA.V JR. have served notice they will net be re- ,1,; State lelice force was created he ir .. .i .. " y i '. KlalK," ,
'iaEt. h. de victor, secretary. ,.e,i nn their i,r.mt term, n.-pren.i "lp &,n.tc ,01 Cp. Ier-e" ns criatctj tlie Heward Hloemor, chairman of the
Hn.. ihsr, "50 nin " ' ' "w wvavac i.ttv U.U1...0 l.rsVriinr linrl ivifll lllu nntunnt hnn 1 1 t -,. ...... a. ..
Boilcter nredurt en has cut into the otrerirteVs' len no ", lV,nm "i'Pn employed 1 0f Directors of Dedge Hrethcrs. n
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MINERS7 PRESIDENT
ANSWERS HOOVERi
Which Cemes Will Be Due
te Operators
miii -... ... . .......
"WILL UbrtND OURSELVES"
ny the Associated rrcss '
Slmmehln, IM., Jan. 20.-"We arc
net stnclnc iinv alfiinMnn." unlit .Inlin
-- n e j .............. ...... .. ......
L. l.flwls. Intonintlennl prcslilent of the I
United Mine Workers lnet night when
shown tlisrmtches from Wnshlncten that I
Secretary Hoever had (suited a warn i
Iiir of nn Impending soft coal strike.
"Wc haTe na desire nor inclination
te provoke atr-jndustrlnl conflict," said
Mr. Lewis. "If any conflict comes
the responsibility will be upon the
.operators who already hnve taken an
arbitrary position nnd arc Insisting en
a reduction in wages immediately.
wiuieut giving any consideration te tne
fair contentions of the niinern.
"We propose te defend ourselves
ngniiiM this arbitrary attitude. We
",- liniuutii-u inu unuui tonic
have proponed the usual conferences
following the expiration of the
, acnlc."
wage
The anthracite wace scale. wMih
prebablv will come before the conven
tion tela , Is being worked out by the
sub-cummlttee of the Wage Scale Cem.
mittee. Delegates expect it will carry
a deiunnd for a 15 te 20 per cent in-
crease In wages, uniform wage rates.,
.,.. . ,. ,u. " 1.1
check -oft
The ronwntlen acted en a number of
resolutierm reported from the Rcseltl
t(nn fVimmlitMi.
tiens Committee
The only one that caused a division!
provided that Congress be urged te 1
modify the VeNtrad act se as te per-
mlt the manufacture of beer.
On n vote Mr. Lewis the is presld-
ing. wn unable t. decide whether n
able M decide whether n
motion te table the resolution had car-
ritl. A raising of hands also looked ' ' .,,p"rp1 nwn5" it tievciepeti yester yester
deubtful te Mr. Lewis, and when a Un5l Vmt ft me.vc Pr?bRbly will be made
.llUInn ivna nlle.1 fnr lir Btnnrllnn I '" take Control of the fOrCO WHy from
vote" nnd the motion was tnhleil nnrl I
VO
.l.- -nAl..l J..J
...r v,uiul,un .luupirii. ,
grcss.
tiuuiij in uiuuif ivv iii.uviti wne
has had several conferences with mine i
union leaders, said yesterdaj "the stage i
is being set for a strike." I
Deplorable conditions in the soft cenl
industry brought about by the business i
deprescten, Increased transportation I
oest.s and the ever-expansion of tbe in- ,
ilipnti.fl. ivpn resnnnsllile fnr the. siritn.
iiiiiin in iu iiuic, -hi. uireicr m-
". Wch Mymbaliaert certain te force
operators nnd miners te a break net
lls-lnilliir te the one which caused the
i bituminous strike of 1010.
J Government officials thus far, Secre
tary Hoever said, have taken no defi
nite steps te meet the threatened con
tingency beyond desultory conferences
1 with de'nclied groups of miners, tend
operators which have been in und out of
Washington recently. I
The nve-jear wage contracts in the.
justness te such nn extent that, despite
!:BS..P'!ir:'hrLSf,?U5JJn
. me i.ii-rui a,i-1Cl m mc ;.-
dence before them that their Industry
was ever-developed during the wnr.
Mineru in the unionized fields, which
include the great central competitive
iield of Western Pennsylvania, Ohie, In
illnna and Illinois, en the ether hand,
have suffered intensely from intermit
tent employment, due te failure of the
I iiilnes te operate in the face of no de-
I mund.
1 REAL STARTON MEMORIAL
Commissioner's Ordinance Calls for
, Victory Hall Architect
The first move looking definitely te
the erertien of a Victory Hall as a
memorial te the sons, uf Philadelphia
who served injurious wars was taken
hj tlie Ceuntj ('euiuiicsinniTK yesterday
in tlie submission te Council of nn ordi
nance authorizing the appointment of a
special architect te ilruw plans fur the
structure. The um of ,,"(). 000 is an-
prepriuted for the preparing of plans,
,lml t'"' "rdiimnc- also specific thut nn
architect net 111 the city's employ shall
b appointed by Cltj Aichlteit Slnkler,
with the Jlnjm and the County Com
missioners approving.
Tin' ordinance also definitely selects
for the site nf the memorial the Park-
u plot bounded by Hightecnth, Nine- '
teenth. Vine and Weed streets. The
nrejecr is combined with the convention
hall builillnir nutherl.ed some time age
mid for which there Is .!, .'100, Olie avail-
'ibl" I and decided approval of the noble de-
Cniiipetltien between architects teek-' sires of President Harding and is dls
Ihg the appelntinent Is nlse specilied by posed te constitute the Washington
the enllnance. The Vici,,rv Hall, which Minister said representative for the or
in nil probability will mst millions, bltrutlen, regulated bj the United
ili contain a grei.t u iiUterium suit- States of all differences arising out el
nhle for conventions j the Treaty of Ancen."
sac
Features for
I Public Ledger's Boek Pages!
Geerge Gibbs,
has written a
Hergesheimer's
concerning which
raging.
Alfred Stoddart has contributed a delightfully
chatty review of "Radner Reminiscences,"
by J. Stanley Reeve.
Charles Willis Thompson finds a human
interest in the English language as brought
out by Brander Matthews in his "Essays en
English." '
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MIXING MACHINE SCENE AT TH!URT MUSlSUSt
ClBilUMIlMlnawMiminwtiiLMniyii inn, ii i 'III I --,-MMr-,,-TTTTW1WTWMmnilLltUWllLIIllllllli H'llfll inimi iii'miiTirmTinwriifcj HIIW1HI IUI.JJ 'I
Philadelphia's
POLICE
SEEKfN CHIEF
te Take Control Frem
,.
IVIOVO
Moter Commissioner Under
Way in Annapolis
MAY AMFMn RITHHIP'Q Rll I
mH ' Hml:l,lu nllOHIta BILL
,. ,. . , , .,
',"'"'?"? ".?" - "rc run
q";rl ". ln "JJnr?. en l'T Vlnrymn'i
T"Ke t. up. n."np?. en "T Mnrylnni
f"",le ,pe" , ,n tne A. ,nt Atirmpe"
B
'he Moter Vehicle Coinmriisiener. This
wntiM Involve amendment of Governer
,,.:,- '"i.ii" nil! "Li.C
& the creation of a Department
of Public Safety, the director of which
" ""nii umiui'. nun win ue uuiru
"rengiy urged upon mm when his health
" ri'Cevcred.
Signs nre growing that strong pelitl-
cal Influences will be put te work te
pref"ht reappointment of E. Austin
Ilnughmnn ns .Moter Vehicle Ceniiuts-
slencr. lie is also head of the present
eiiiur.ru iBtaic nonce. Mr. Hnuirhmiin
uitrl thnf l,n ...r.,,1.1 .iAn...A .. n -t
the Automobile Titling Department of
his office, and which was provided for
n.v n resonmen introduced into the
Heuse of Delegates by William I'urnell
Hull, delegate from the city. The rev
enues of this department have been iied
te mnlntain the Stnte police pending
the formal creation of the body b) the
Assembly.
"The figures showing the nmeunt of
money received, the expenditure, and
;. . i.nuw. , J ,, ..
MARYLAND
!.nd the accounts of all chaVgedr'S
the State police."
GIRL DIVERTS MAD BULL
- a..r-,,m R..11... jlmu i
Gees te Rescue of Brether With
Stick and Saves Him Frem Gering j
Columbus, N. .1.. Jan. L'O. Frank ,
u- .nu fr.Piliin- iIk tiw.rnn i,i,, fi
11111111 ,..." .- ..... ..Miuitu
.Tersev bull when the animal charged
him suddenly, knocked him down and
attempted te gore him. Warner man-
aired te keep Ills
..... .. hiiiv, iiinii
body between the .
nnlmnl's horns
He was nearly exhausted when his
sister. Sadie Warner, heard his cries
and rushed te his aid nrmed only witb
u stick.
Jumping in front of tlie bull, the girl
prodded the animal, which turned nnd
n.,.,..l,0t lirtf Flint PllVn llAn I.FA.l.AH
.. l..,.. n,1 .nnnlnln. I.I.. . I.. !
mnn.i tn irrnh tiu ch-iin fa..,,,'.! V
the bull's nose nnd seen subdued him
nnd fastened him te a fence. Warner wan
badly bruised about the head and chest.
APPROVE U. S. PROPOSAL
Peru Indicates Desire te Settle Dif
ferences With Chile
Lima, Jan. 20. Peru replying te the
note of the United Stutes (leveniment
respecting settlement uf the dispute
between Chile und Peru arising out of
the Treaty of A neon, i-ajs:
"The Peruvian Government is pleased
te manifest whole-hearted sympathy
Tomorrow's
I
II I
the well-known novelist,
brilliant review of Jeseph
latest book, "Cytherea,"
a controversy is already
I
r VT.ttf t ..TrtaTT TOl'Wr a ..:'
i iiv.i.yTJ'jiirr-' tm i i i jvi
7 i7 , " -
,f,.. Kiia Vi-.n'i i, .n ' i at
new Iwine for nrt Is being hurried by
PHYSICIANS TAKE SIDES
I ON WHISKY AS MEDICINE
I "
51 Per Cent Faver Its Use Ma
J Jerlty Against Wine and Beer
' Chicago, Jnn. 20. Whisky ii a nec
t'sinry therapeutic agent in tlie prac
l tice of medicine, according te 51 per
1 cent of the 31,115 doctors who an
swered the questionnaire issued by the
I Journal of the American Medical As
I sociatien.' Forty-nlne per cent dls
1 agreed.
On the question of the mcdlcnl value
of beer nnd wine, 74 per cent of the
I physicians said brer was net necessary
, and OS per cent wild wine had no value
, in their practice.
M I. n mtli ulin.Hu ..I.a(a,.. Gltliw .. .1
. a..,- utv Di.un iiiiit-ui-ll Ollliun UI1U I
the District of Celiimblu favoring the
iim; of whisky and twenty-nine States '
oppescii te it, wniie every state returned
n negative vote en the beer nnd wine
questions.
The doctors favoring the use of
whisky nre in the majority in tic cities,
wnere in per cent voted for tne liquor
I In the rural districts 51 per cent voted
nenln.HI.
I The North Atlnntlc and Seuth At-
"J11"? sjtntes favored whisky, while the
North Central nnd Seuth Central and
estern states gave a majority
against It.
The fiftv largest cities .showed 5320
doctors, or (Up per cent of thos(e voting)
favoring whisky nnd 3535 opposed te it.
Only 33 per rent of the city puysicians
favored beer Mid 48 per cent of then
fnvered wine.
Jersey City nnd Scranton were the
only cities In the country where n ma
jority of the doctors vete'd that beer
was a necessary therapeutic agent,
while seven cities favored wine.
Twenty-two per cent of these reply
ing, or (1432 doctors, said they knew of
Instances In which "unnecessary suffer
ing or death hnd resulted from the en
forcement of prohibition."
- In Philadelphia, 1.4 per cent of the
doctors favored mere than 100 pre
scription blanks every three months.
SAYS RUSSIAN NECKLACE
ener nnnec coec nnn
uugl uuuuu .fuwiuuu
Executer of Estate Tells Price of
Empress Catharine's Pearls
mud
fated
Russia,
hi"
has
Beard
from
nd!
S. " ?l. 1'UJ?! cst!u
Ilennulat Brethers nre suing Car-
tier, Inc.. of New Yerk, who made the
hale for $3S0,000, which they claim is
still due them ns their share of the
profits in handling the necklace. They
brought the necklace td this country
from Kussin) wherB lt WIW a ,mrt e th'c
Helshevlst spoils from the Itusslan
cre '. , ..
The local office of the Treasury De-
, . . , ,. -,
I'nrtmeiit Is interesting itself te learn
f mll vns '',?!"," "', "e:K,"ce ",lc"
was brought into tlie country. If
l I 1 1 1 Ij. I
hp necklace was smuggled suit may be,
iireugnt against .Mrs. ueiigc ler 00
per cent of its value. If tills were
collected it would bring the cost of the
iiuunsiiut; iu i -'uib'; 41111 ui i
$1,320,000.
Persons close te Mrs. Dedge sny that
she had no knowledge of the necklace
being smuggled nnd they doubt if Mr.
DOlljTe had
"Inasmuch as wc hnve net been ad
vised of nn entry in the customs' of
duty paid en such a necklace wc are
working en the nssuinptlen that there
is cause for investigation," said P. II.
Gardner, local United Stntes Treasury
agent. "The Government could bring
civil action against Mrs. Dedge If the
pearls were smuggled."
SEES RACE FUSION IN U. S.
Princeton Professer Predicts Blend
of Whites, Blacks and Yellows
Princeton, N. .1., .Tan. 20. Within
200 years the United Stntes will be
going abroad te buy one-half of Its
feed supply, nccerdlng te statements
made here yesterday in a public lecture
by Prof. Kdwln Grant Cenklln. head
of the department of biology in Prince
ton University. He also predicted that
within two centuries there will be no
race question? in America, with the
whites, biacKu anu yellows becoming
fused.
"Intellectual capacity of Americans
has been declining steadily ln the past
years," Dr. Cenklln said, "due parti)
te the great birth rate of the lower
I classes and te large Immigration. Means
i te prevent this intellectual decline can
be found. Agents of 4he Government
should be stationed in Kurepeun ports
e investigate te seme eitent their
pedigree. Unsatisfactory types" should
..l!,. Immlsrsnt. her-nmi Insnne.
te inspect prospective iiniiiigniuiH, unci
I Records. snow that three times ns many
, of these reach such n mental condition
: 'u;,
as nauve-uern Ainericnns. ine "Ji -
ans are the most thrifty of Immigrants.
.but the children of Seutlicastern Eu -
rope maUe less progress along euuca-
tienal lines. English Immigrants bIiew
the highest mentnl capacity."
"Y" GIRLS JO, TAX BEAUS
Unchallenged Sefa Privilege te Cost
Fifty Cents Toward Campaign Fund
New Yerk, Jen. 20. Gallantry Is
te be taxed ln the Harriet Judsen V.
W. C. A. in Ilroekl.vn
- The elrls nnneuncvd jesterdfty that. In
1 order te set contributions lu the Y. W.
C. A. fund campaign, a luxury tax of
ten cents a head would be levied en
male cnllers, unchallenged possession of
n sofa will cost fifty cents, sofas for
four, tw;enty-flvc cents for each visitor.
Tlie gins are airaiu some ciiiiers
'might try te beat the tax by Issuing in
vitations te the movies.
bii jf rn i .
HwM '"'"i
ISP'V"":' ?
the contractors
Aged Weman Who Walked Frem
Seuth Dakota Expects
Sen te Be Freed
SENTENCED AS DESERTER
Washington, Jan. 20. The prayers
of an aged mother for her errant
Heldler son fell en sympathetic cars at
theWhite Heuse yesterday, and Mrs.
Margaret Andersen, the slxty-threc-year-eld
mother, who ninde her way
largely afoot from Sioux Falls, S. D.,
te Washington, left the White Heuse
strong with hopes that her son would
seen he restored te her.
After seeing the President yesterday
Mrs. Andtrsen declared that- new she
was sure help would speedily come for
her ten, Jeseph, who In serving a two
year sentence nt Leavenworth en n
charge of desertion from the army.
The boy, n private In Company Iv,
Thirty-ninth Infantry of the Thirty
fifth Division, was wounded and gassed
at the Argonne. After his return from
abroad he received n furlough but fnlled
te return te his regiment. He then
enlisted In n coast artillery unit undcf
n different name, which constitutes de
sertion under military law.
Mrs. Andersen, ns she was being
taken by n White Heuse messenger, nt
the order of the President, te consult
pardon attorneys at the Department of
Justice, declared that her visit had net
been In vain, that she had net tramped
inany weary miles through snowy reads
for nothing nnd that "everything is all
right and I nm happy new."
"I am sure the President will net
disappoint me." Mrs. Andersen said.
"And I nm going b
going back te Fert Leaven-
wert It te wait nt the gate.
"When I went te the White Heusl- I
did net expect te see the President, but
was ushered right into his office, and
when I found myself before President
IMrdlng I wns nearly paralyzed."
Mrs. Andersen said she would net
walk back.
LATIN AS ENGLISH HELP
WLL BE PUT TO TEST
Classes te Be Started te Determine
Value of Etymology
Latin, with ta numerous declensions,
conjugations and complicated syntax,
bugbears of high school days, will be
given the onnertunltr te prove its value
in increasing a student's knowledge efl
Kugllsh words by n series of experi
mental classes arranued bv the Investi
Ulliiuu Vrfllllllllilll.-i: III tin. Iimviniii,
cinsslcnl Iengue. Special clat-ses for
gating Committee of the American
subjecting the "dead" language te'
BjcreHCOpicni examination will be or-
UllLIUnVlMIIVMI -AIlllllll V1UI illll lv: (II
.,., 1.. Central Hleh Scheel. Olrls'
.!.. 1 1.. fine.s II .1, Unlinnl 111 1."
mh hci1001. (Jermnntewn Illeh Scheel
' , , a,,,, tMiiln.lelnbln HIpIiI
j y(.hee,( b'cginnng ln u fcw weeks nt the
eueninc of the second semester.
Four English clnsses will be stnrted
in each school with the purpose, of
determining the advantage of studying
etymology and Latin for its English
derivatives. One class will include i
pupils in begliiulni; Latin in which no
effort Is mnde te teach derivatives, one
with pupils in beginning Latin In which
definite derivative study Is given regu
larly, enu of nen-Lntln pupils which
will Include regular work in English j
etymology nnd one of nrui-i.ntin pupils
ln which no work In English etymology
will be given.
At the start of the experiment these
four classes will be rated by intelligence
tests, by specific tests In the knowledge
of English words, and, as the work
proceeds, the growth of each pupil will
be tested in English vocabulary. The
experiment is te run through three
semesters. The work Is in charge of
Albert A. Hamblen nnd llaymend I
Haskell, graduute students In the De
partment of Education of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, who ere working
under the direction of Profs. Arthur L.
Jenes. A. Duncan Yneum, Harlan Up
degraff nnd Lerey A. King.
TO CUT TEXTILE WAGES
Reduction of 20 Per Cent An
nounced In New England
Itosten, Jnn 20. A wage cut of 20
per cent is te be mnde in the New Eng
lend textile Industry beginning Monday.
Notices of the cut have already been
posted In some of the mills affected.
The wage agreements in the textile
mills expired December 31 Insf, and
' " "l ' Time of nZZ-
,, 'ners'sav tha" wag"? I," 'w
J'1"?.1""!1. "V"aBC r)".PCr t mere than
nave nei been reneweii. u here has been
! "'.e heutnern mills, and mills in the
N h t cem,)et'0 nt t,,e 'pent
, ..,., T,e owners s, t. .i
i,,t feBr a strike becauHe of t he cut hut
t, (l ,,e lm, t c, fJ Yment
'lf '-ctenrr. te convince th wC.i '
that reductions nie necessary,
HIS TEPEE ALSO CASTLE j
Dry Raiders Can Search Only With
Warrants
Washington, Jan. 20. Inillnn tepees
win ue ciesuu nercaiter, as hunting
grounds for Government liquor scouts
unless nrmed with senrih warrants, nc-
online te liiHtruetleiiN sent nil I-Vd.
ernl prohibition directors last night by
CeniinisK en r Hiines.
Mr. liuyni'H iiueted the section of the
Supplemental Dry Act which makes the
enrch of n private dwelling without a
warrant u misdemeanor and called at
tention te a recent ruling by Charles II.
nurke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
holding that this prevision of the law
npplies te operations in Indian country, '
r 1 iiiiMrim--" -" " -w- --.-- .-.-... .
PLEA OF MOTHER
WINS PRESIDENI
sk 'x:v A w . ,-t.j
"'" frl l iir cirtimWi'
k I 1 1 l l I li III III ll 11 1
CRUELTY 10 SLAVES
Women and Children Pictured
as Dying en. Roadsides in
Abyssinian Drives
URGE ACTION BY POWERS
Londen, Jan. 20. In their conclud
ing nrtlcle en conditions In Abyssinia,
printed In the" Westminster Gazette.
the two rerresnnridnnfa who recently
I visited tlint qeuntry assert that elave
"vi slave trading nave in in
trensed by leaps nnd bounds In recent
"It Is slaving in Its worst form
open, cruel, fiendish sjnfettcred by
iMiropenn Interference and scarcely dls dls
cuntennnced by the European Foreign
Offices," says the article. ,
"The slave gangs nre smaller than
formerly, because the border districts1
e leceming depopulated, out uicy
enn be witnessed by any traveler. In
Southern Abyssinin there are te be seen
men chained together nnd women and
children dragging themselves painfully
alongside them, many of them dylm?
from exhnustlen by the roadside, lhcy
are captured net only in Abyssinian
territory, but In British East Africa
nnd the Ai'S'e-Egyntlnn Su'dan. Ihclr
comparative immunity tempts the rnid,
erii te penetrate further nnd further,
nnd en one occasion they ndvnnced 1U0
miles into British territory."
The 'correspondents sny they fear
there Is nn wnv nf nhnllshine the slave
system except Jiy a demonstration by
European authority of physical force.
They ntld, however, that the one thing
nosslble Is te prevent munitions reach
ing the AbysslnlnnH, who possess mil
lions of modem rifles but little ammu
nition. "The French," It Is nssertcd, "nre
net enthusiastic nbeut the arms con
vention fslzned bv France. Grent Brit
ain nnd Italy In 1010), which they
contend they only accepted owing te
British pressure; but they object te
its Infringement by America, since if
-nrtrldges are te be sold they bave
plenty of their own 'for sale."
The correspondents conclude by ex
pressing the hope that the Londen nnd
Wnshingten Governments will be
aroused te the true state of affairs in
Abyssinia.
The Westminster Gazette in nn edi
torial suggests that Great Britain take
the Initiative In the situation nnd ask
the support of the ether PewerH. It
ndds that the remevnl of the scandal of
slavery In Abyssinia is a matter which
ought te be referred te the Lengne of
Nations nnd America asked te collabo
rate. WOMEN TO RUN BILTMORE
3000 te Manage N. Y. Hostelry In
Fight en Tuberculosis
New Yerk, Jan. liO. Three thousand
women, many of them social leaders and
directors of bcncvelent) and philan
thropic projects, will take charge of
the Blltmere February 20 and run it
from top te bottom, for the benefit of
the Society for the Prevention nnd Ilc
"icf of Tuberculosis.
They will wnlt en tnble in nil of
the restnurants and tearooms from the
rising of tlie sun until almost time for
it te .get up again, and stunning uni
forms have been designed te decorate
nnd distinguish the volunteers for this
particular task.
read the
Classified
Advertising
columns of
the Public
Ledger.
If it isn't
advertised
there, put
in an ad
yourself.
Just phone
it te us
today for
insertion
tomorrow.
Bill will
be mailed
later.
Phene
Walnut 3000
mm
or
Main 1601
De It!
.;
Blllillllll1
M Te Get pjj
H What '
ijj IOU
Want I
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WSM
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POLICE AND FIREMM -.
N
WIN FIGHT FOR BONUS
Atlantic City Commissioners Restore
$100 In 1922 Budget
Atlantic CHyT Jan. 20. Members of
Jhc city ilre nnd police departments yes
terday wen their fight for the restora
tion of a bonus grnnlcd them following
the war, but discontinued the first of the
year. At thnt time the City Comjnls Cemjnls Comjnls
sleucrs gave all members -of the de
partments a flat rnlse of $100, half of
the bonus. Thnt brought the average
nav un te S1700. Under the law once
granted this raise becomes permanent,
On the same day fche lncreilse was
mndc, however, the Commissioner
rlcttatcd nil girl stenographers at City
Hall te secretaryships. They .raised
their salaries te $1800, se that they
were drawing mere than, police or
firemen,
A pretest immediately followed, nnd
STEAMSHIP NOTICF.fl
WHITE STAR
TO CIIEIH10URO flOUTHAMPTON
OLYSiriO Feb. 18 Mar. 1 1 Apr. 1
ItnMF.R'O (new)... Mar. 1 Mar. 2B
MAJESTIC (new)... May 20 June 17
m miini'nni. vi eriF.F.VSTflWV
CEDRIC Jnn 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 25
VFDK1 (3d class)... Feb. 1
HAI.TIO Feb. 15 Mnr. IB Apr. 15
CK1.TK1 Mar. 4 Apr. 1 Apr. 20
ADRIATIC Apr. 8 May 57
MEDITERRANEAN VOYAOES
Te Mndelrj, (ilhrnltnr. Algiers, Monace,
Genea, Naples, Allien), Alexandria for Erypt
nnd the Njf. .
T.API.AND (18.505 tens) Feb. 4
ADRIATIC (24,511 Ions) Feb. 18
ARADIC (17,324 tens) Mnr. 8
PIirLADEI.FIHA.T.lVERrOOI.
NEVISIAN ..Jan. 28 I NITONIAN ..Feb. 18
i T.KYIjAN'D LINE
PIIir.ADEI.rilIA-MANCHESTER
'sjEYIHIAN ..Jan. 28 I NITONIAN ..Feb. 18
Fed Star Line
T.1r YORK. PLYMOUTH, CIIICRIIOURO.
ANTWERP Via HALIFAX
7.EF.LAND Jan. 28 .Mar. 4 'Apr. 20
FINLAND Feb. 11 Mar. 18 Apr. 22
GOTHLAND Feb. 18 Mnr. 25 '
KROONLAND ...Feb. 25 Apr, 1
L.PIND Apr. 8 Muy 13
lVllf net call nt Halifax.
PHtLADnLPHIA-ANTirERP
MARYLAND .Jan. 23 1 MAHOPAO ,,Feb. 4
MJuSSISSlPPI Feb. 1 MISSOURI . .Feb. 18
American Line
NEW YORK HAMIIURO DANZIO
MINNEKAIIDA (3d class) tJnn. 20
HAVERFORD 'Feb. O
MANCHURIA tMar. 23
K'nlls nt l'lymeutli nnd Clierlienrit,
'Alse calls at (iueenstewn.
PHILADELPH!AHAM!lURn '
MARYLAND ..Inn. 25 I IIARI1AD AN Feb. 15
MAHOPAO ..Feb. 4 SCYTHIAN ..Feb. 23
ATIWNT1C TRANSPORT LINE
PHILADELPHIA-LONDON
MIOSISHIPPI Feb. 1 I MISSOURI . Feb 18
SCYTHIAN Feb. 25
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
PHILADELPHIA-ROTTERDAM
HOEHTDYK Jan. 28
International mercantile Marine Ce.
120 KTKAMI31H, 1.300. 0O0 TONS
Passenitrr (lalrc, 1310 IVnlniit St., IMilla.
Frrltht ()flce, 403-414 Rourse Illdit., Fblla.
fewllfbrk te
Seutli America
01 u.d.igevernmentdlm
Fastest Time
te Rie de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenes
Aires. Finest ships-American service-
American roea American comforts, sail-
met rrem ner s, noueKen.
Aeolus Feb. 2 Mar. 30
Huren '. Feb. 18 Apr. 13
American Legien ..Mar. 2 Apr. 27
Southern Cress ...Mar. 10
Mnnsen SteamsHeLinw
07 Wall St.. New Yerk City
Philadelphia Orflce, Drexrl Hide.
Jlanaelnp Operoferj for
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR HAMBURG
SS "CHICKASAW";u.S.S.B.)
Sailing Jan. 24
SS "WESTBR00K"
(U.S.S.B.) Sailing Feb. 14
HUDSON SHIPPING CO.,
Inc., Agent
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
iximbard e20-5 Main siaa
fCOMrv ERCI Al
"
wss.niiiMi.ir LinCO
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
AND LONDONDERRY
SS "Balsam" Jat 3
MOORE and McCORMACK, Inc.
428 Bourse Bldg., Phja
, Lemb. 0585 Main 7513
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U.S.S.B,SS"W00DMANSIE"
EXPECTED TO SAIL
JANUARY 28
AT CONFintENCH KATES
Harms, Magill & Ce., Inc.
125 Lafayette Bldi?., Philadelphia
embard 0220-1 Ulln JU
GRACE LINE
Peru-chile
a
NOCT
SAILINGS
m ii'i-js"-j-'
w..aitiAbiisa ieb.4 v 1(
Finest, faiteit set vice te Seuth 'C?
Amlerlca. Comfortable outside 1
.--,., ...tcncucuiiinc ,Vt equ cnt
direct sailings v a Panama Canal.
GRACE LINE;.,..iiOil,fs,.iN.Y.
riiz. rz:
iv r vpruaervr ail Urulses,
mom t-'VL-ry ereamship Line
IrlfORMATlON CIIXBRFU1JY puiU.
BSSSW tours CO.
saSasisss l aTKEET. PlflU.
V. S. SHIPPING BOARD
ajJPJJS"1
1 --- -mr linn tim t
sounds. The micclnl RtaiA 'T?vl
permits the awarding of benu,l
vldes thnt such awards mnct if I
QJi or, before March IB of n 13
bonus ,e! $100 will I ba ,1," 1
firemen nnd rudicemcM' lintni,,u..i m
Ideal Condltlensfor 8kl m..i ' !
av. 111. TrtM na m.. l s
df snow Imported from naraSJa U"'atb
rnake a skllnit holiday here BSnd""t
win jvuuivfu un i no miue at ." 4. l
Greva today, nnd efTIclMs in crurJJ ?lft
rKiiuiini uiiniiiiJiuiiBiiip ieurnnmni i, i
le opinion that cend
union, win "ii Y.'m
i liissa
Wc Want Offerings
Commercial Trust
Company Stock
BARNES & L0FLAND
147 8. 4TH ST., PIHI.A., pA,
Tel. Lembard 4It2
Accurate
Philq. Egg Prices !
Wired te Yeu Daily
aviurv j. r. ai.
-A fi34, LEDGER 'OFFI.CE
BUSINESS
Accetniii.,.
" ----- --!,,- M r . ...
A new cieaa will form at n.JI
en February 1. 1022, fur In.imiV'
In this Important branch of buS"
Day Scheel. Nlsht Scheni "
I2nn Walnut Ptreet ri u ".1.1..
ijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj),,
SALESIViANSHiP
ion nre inyiiru m mirnu a rre c am u.
day nenlnit, January 23 and 30 7-jJ sW
Central Ilultdlnt, Roem 217 '
The Y, IV1- C. A. of Ph,
STRAYLR'6 't'agS
Position cunrnn'd. Enter new. DsrcrYikil
Yeung Men and Bera
lOlUlt Lull, uental und Med. Priiwl
Ipurtlcw no ohllratlen. A 307. Lcdm eB
Y'enrg Women nnd (llrls
Become a Trained Nuri
T.ie noblest, beat-paid profusion esta
te. Jiuns women. Our home studr i
Lespltal courses five rapid, thoreon
tralnlnir. Send today for Ooekltt "Xj.
PHIT ADELriHA SCHOOL FOR NTOVIl
tt,1 nd rtiesn" ts TMin it.lnhu
IN MEMORIAM
I1URNS. In remprrrhmnn nf .k.a ..1
rxce.lerA centlAmnn. William ir n.Jve!1!
'of Krankferd. Phlia.. who entered im,. I
WpIl-(firnA(i rnnnA nn Ten nn inin w !
Nitn, h. ijvrFijnir,
JBeatfjg
T liVN'ii'1 J J"; , L 1 7. CM FFORD FREh
:'? ii","i, AiDeri.Li. anq TnecKIa Balls
...-,,. '"aiives nnu incnus are Invited is
hi?2..fuPar?.l.."'rv,c"' at ,he residence
i p-V i V ' ''Utier ei , sni., Sr.
,..u llllt private.
.,-f.'AJMu,T-JnI. 1". 1022! GRACE U
.muKiupr or trene and Clarence Harry, tfi
.': ,ll,V"-tlv! ami friends are Invited te O
lend funeral. Hat.. 2 P. M, from te
Vfi'Ji '"""I'lence. 3118 O st Int Cettr
ilv, fk-r.. ricniiH mav ca'l rrl t. .
nf iiht'0JV'V?I"r1, ln- HANNAH A., nib
Vr,mr'"d te "tla'd funaral service,, (it,
Alr.y....,nt, Private.
wni.J,,i,T5-J,an' iH- KATin K nlf of
,,l. n r,. . ..l . . ,c,"ti,r3 MIlU (UClNk
i, v. '""k eneriunn, re. i, I. e, e, I:
Mtpnell urnrrl r-A,,nn Va ,n d
i.f ',' Jnvlrd ,0 funeral services, lum., I
ii, . T"1'1'""- 2I8t i: Nerrls t. it
jrhata. erth Cedar Hill Cent. Krleadirw
cn,,JT ,?"."-, nfter 3 P II.
t,.L"i0:iE!'I'--Jn- 17. WILLIAM B. ste
K'""1 .nnneiia uaia Hlenell. Kelatlrei sal
!..' J"0 ft" orcnnlzatlens, are Inrltel
je attend funeral serMees. Sat U A. M., It
nlA Inte rAuLlane. i a ivi ... L.
i ULAKE. 'Jnn.' IS. in" tnttv nr.ivit
Pc '..82i ,Rlatlvea nnd friends are lnrM
1 i?fcM.re,ycnc.c' B33 Selly ave . Fex Chui
ll.J1"v S?rvlce at Iwer Dublin Bipcit
I nA,Afi, ',"'A"'nuVn"- - JU ' M
J iiniirrii-it '"x ' rienus mav ca'l m. en
iT iHKI'PLN'-f)n Jn. 18, 1(122, T. WAI
i,,.iV.. '" "l""'u "' i.iaia .ii neuimn las
1 e jyjr""1 .! B0 eers. r.-lntliei J
iv,-,i j '?.u -"rnp ISO. -INI, p. e s. of V,
02!'ln,pd (Jeuneil. Ne. 17H. I" O. D. of A:
. ii. n. ei jtener. n-a invltd te the vrh
ices en Saturday afie-rnoen. at 2 o'clock. II
. r. '? l0,ll,enc( 5V20 Jtarket ft. Wk
nient nt Fortreeoil reineterv. Vlewlnr W
rS.lrg' ,8 l" 10 o'clock.
. IfOWEn Jan in. 1920. at st Jeh.t1ii
"''""""I'hlla.. Jlra HAHA1I H rOHttl
;r ' --rrie Lincoln, rern 71 vr"n
ninntlM t nsyB. nmeral rnivlres will h
I eld In the chtrel of the Lewlsburic Ceeie-
!.:....: l"e arrivei or the 1 2 r M. ma.
inn '"V l'!r"a"d ncadl"K nallna, Mmu
i.iiLt,?W,NJnn- 18. KATHl-imT.. wlfesf
i.T.., "lu,vn, rermerly of nil wimen r.
Relatives and friends Invited te funiril
5tti" 7i3? A- M lt residence, C83 Orui
X.: uSeAc,nn reiulem masi St. Brjtf
Lhurch. 0 A. M im riH ruhiitii Cm.
' . "y'n Jnn. If). ' ELIZAIIHTH. wife f
'"o.iaie Jiawaril Byrne. Itel.-ulies and lrle
'"""K i" tuneral. Hat . .?'J A. M.. w
Krnnddauiiliter'M residence. Mrs. A .VUl
tit T. lalrhlll st. Solemn mass of J
fiulem in A M.. St.. Veronica's Church.
New Cathedral Cem
.i,A.,l,,:,.: At st l'etersburB. ria . J. H,
WILLIAM V. CAKiu:, nited 01 Tmri
I from his late residence, Mantua N J.. tA-
111 A. M. Int. JJellneten Cem.. C!l
l.ure, N j.
I CLOSE. Jan. 17. SAItAII R. wUe
, '.uvvin A. Clese. Itelatlvea and frleMi w
T M.. at her late residence
ii,"ci in uitanil rnn.,ri.l wnil. BSU. i
033n urctnsi
" 7.Vn.".11- Private.
COLICS.- A, Pnlm.,.. KT r nn
Tlrst
Menth 10th. Ei.i.nx m . i.i 74vrs. BU
tla hnrl pl.n.lu n. .... ...ii.. .... r.aTtfd-
fully Invited te utlend funeral, from rf
,di-nc of Y h Udwards. uf Woedrtort
'ii- .'. Peventh-day, First Menth 21.l.'
V. 31 Int Friends' Cem.. Woedstovn.
l-.l.n.l. ....... .... .. . .... . 4....M IM
. ..,! mav view me remains iiw "
resldence of Gee. H, Clever. 014 aarfleld j
Palmyra, .N. J., l-'rl. eve.. Jan 20, freal
"ciujUTZ Jan. 17. KMMA II .wlM
I I-iank (5-eutz. ejjed CH. HelntiM-s and lrl
I are invlted te utlend funeral servlces, Frl,,!
1;. M preclsely, at her Inte n-sldence, 3
r,,S'.l.r.'.l'!le "' Interment prlva te .
! .CHIIiLUAU Jan e. CAIIOI IS'l.'. l'3
Frank Crlblear. aaed 03. Ilelatltei..?
'lends are Invited te attend funeral A"!1
1 P Jl., at her late residence 1M
nntar e st. Int. Greenwood (K of P.)
Ilemaliis may b viewed Sun ,,eve ..
CI'LVUIl At Manasquan, N .1 . "-JJ
I.OUIIJ riEALD. widow of MP M- 5
er. nela'tves and friends are lnlted t '
If nil funernl services, Sat., 1 P. M ' "?
lesldcm-B of lier nephew. Dr lluM'lJr
1tale. 72 W, Tulrihuckcn st OermnJ
i'hlla Int. Private. .,.
Ti DALE.-Jan. 17. ELIZA JANE Diji
Itelntlvea and .frlendu Invited te fafS
eervlces en Friday afternoon at 2 ociejj
at her late residence. 2301 N 17lh it. "
ernient tirlvate. ...v-nrl
DUNNISON. Jan. 17. ALBXANDg
JKNNISON. Relatives and friends al ?
tied te attsnrl ftmrnl Rwrvlcs r&t.. '
M . ut his late residence. 47th st n"
ihnhecken ave Int private ,, it,
DIAMOND. An anniversary mass ferw
repoae et the soul of ANNA M P'AU,5
will be celebrated In the Church of '".'.I
Child, Sat.. H A. Jl. Relatives and frlw
are Invited .r.
, l)OKItI.a. Jan. 17. OEOnClE IL DjP
INC, llelatlvea and friends Tnvlied M IJ
neral servlces, Frl,. 2 P. Jl "-7?i5rJ
st.. Oerinatiteivn. int. pilvnte. "ffii
mav be viewed Thurs. from 7 te U T
DONALD At Edpewater Parji.-Si,
; ii. ms;:. ai.uaa.mji-k ',"V:t.uiii
band of Annie Laurie Donald IwJJU
and friends lira Invited te uttcnd WjSS
from his late resldence. lleverly read Km
U'.l.r tln.l. V T e .. II f inL -
W'te' I'e'm ' Friends iniiy call Frl. 'Jj
riNfiAnnn en ,in. nf 1U22 al j;
""."a n.iu nun;, aceu ii .".: ik
en en Friday ufiernoe-i. at 2 o'clock, IT
" Iver II. Hair Hide, 1820 Chestnut ",
"iment nrlvatfl. Mt. Virnen Cemtterir. j
..aAN-J". in. IIAHItY T. Mffi
imJ"..' ,nee aicuraiiii '",".. M
l0 S 211b t. Helatlves nnd friends
lunrose Hepubllcan Club Elubth WaM'
Cem eninlejns of Hlirrlft'u uffice, lnvK(,
..ii, ."'!. '"!erai, sat . K 30 A .11. "Vim
.'dM s Feiten at. Solemn hlah niaJ''u
iiulem St llnrnabu' Church 10 A "
net) i-reB Cem venl
FAFNt E -Suddenly. Jan 17 , OWfi'
W .son i,r Abraham L. .ml MntU.e ffiffj
used 12 n.-lmivu nmi frifml.. Invl'r"!
funi-ral, Sat a P M, brether's r""".
eH? ." l'lln rt. Int llellevu "?
I'Mfnii" may call Fri ye .if
.. rillENa. O? Jan 19. 1022. SAItAH
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