Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1922, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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$ Xfi'la in Wilwn Carte.
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Mnnllnntil fram P One
lit? Normand went, into tlie office of
Im Dlmtrlct Attorney. He wild:
M "Nn one trill ever knew hew I rr-ijret
St terrible t rural v. 1 hnve t old truth
fri, fnllv everrthlns t knew And nm very
SjS5ffcerry Indeed, 1 cniiiwt offer nny coin cein
"jjvWS't' Men whatever am te the motive which
Kremntcd the terrible ,.t-eii. I unve
attuned the I -os Angeles nntlierltle.x.
both police nml District Attorney'
office, that I knew nothing nheut the
tnurder, nnil hnve offered my services or
A statement nt any time 1 may be Ailed
te hern nntirehcntl the tiMnsln.
"The handkerchief and kevvii found
In Mr. Tayler', apartments have been '
Identified an ether than mine. It ha I
been established that I wai net, in love
with Mr. Tayler, that he CNeerted me
i A .mv nit., time nvnnltitr ntiil nliiitt,,.!
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V matll I drove away, when wc waved i
geqii-by te each ether.
"Please tell the public that I knew
absolutely nothing about this terrible
happening and that Mr. Tayler and 1
did net quarrel."
It was reported last night thnt ti '
woman nurse, whose name w as net Riven
out, had told the authorities' the had
een a man watching Tnvler ni he wni
ayhiR geed -by te Ml.s Nennand
shortly before he was murdered.
The nurse's description of the man
tallied with that Riven by Mrs. Deur.
las MacLean, wife of a film actor, of
K man lurking about the Tayler epart- '
menri), In that both said that lie were a i
ti e ml ituft1et I
Fresne Clue Alse Falli
A report from Fresne that, the Sheriff
there planned te arrest today a man
, believed te be Sands interested the
District Attorney and the police. Mr.
wool wine nld he would be very glud
te learn wanils hail been arretted, ns. i
fce considered it a "vital clement" in
the case.
The Fresne man, who was reported
tiring in a snncK en tne eaiiKs et tne
Bun .fenniiln lliver. nrciviifl tiwlnv. lin.v. I
ever, te be a prospector nemsd Sanborn,
who had been living in the t-hnek for
month.
Mr. Ada Deane-Tanner, of Mon Men Mon
revla, near here, who lat week gave
out a statement that she was the "de
serted wife" of Dennis Dennc-Tanner,
brother of Tayler, characterized the
statement of Mrs. V. O. furnum In
Chicago thnt Tayler never had n
brother a "a big mistake."
"I ought te knew," Hald Mrs. Denne
Tanner, "for Dennis Deanu-Tanner,
Mr. Tayler's brother, was my hus
band." ASS NORMAND IN
MOVIES 12 YEARS
Les Angeles, Feb. 11. Despite as
sertions of her physicians that she was
in a pitiful state of health, Mabel Xer- I
mand. actress, lnt night appeared at I
District Attorney Woolwine's office in
response te n summons te tell her sterv
of happenings preceding the murder of
Wiliinm Desmond Tayler, film dinictnp
In his npartments shortly after she left
mm n weeK nge euncsiiay. She ap-
"I1 ' ;"' "C"""V. . i
n is i-.newii inni me iiistrict Atter
jininlng the blessed baby" and "dear
lahy" lettew which he wrote te Tnyle.- 1
and for which, ncceidlnc te hep s-terr
new, she called en the director just
before the crime.
Mabel Xermnnd has been known in
motion pictures for mere than twelve
yenrs, first entering this field in Xew
Yerk after previous experience as a
chorus plrl and model. Cemcdy-bui
toque was her early experience, under
direction of Mack Senuett, te whom
rtie has been engaged and under whose
direction she new is and has remained
t radically tlie whole of hep career.
Fer many years in the "slapstick com
edy" she was a stage companion f
Bescoe C. Arbuckle, Fred Mncc and
Ferd Sterling.
Yesterday's operations included the
following :
A visit te the scene of the crime hv
Woolwine In i"cren. ncceinnnnipil hv
K. O. Jesscrun, owner of thp Alvurnile '
trept bunjalew, and Amnnd Fiwhcr. t
Woelwinp'B chnuffpur. where, cmpluv
Ing Fischer te imporsenntp Tayler. '
JeestTun explained te the District At-
terney nil of the rlrcumstnner under I
whlch the body had Decn found. I
Peelilne Safe Dcneslt
r, , uVi 5 . "neslt
Redoubling efforts en the part' of th ,
rtPtertivcs te locate a second safe dp-
posit
it is
ie.slt box belenjlnc te 'Jiyltir, whicn '
r urneu muy ee leunu te contain i
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inents that may furnish stinie clue te -i
motive for the murder of the film
director.
Renewed analysis e? the letters writ
ten te Tayler by Mabel Nennand. the
fllm stnr. letters which se inyiterieuslv
were found after having been missing
from the Tayler Dungaiew for nearly a
wteK.
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i uilinilir uuuuuni, I HUB Ifll 11KS Iimeil I
In fiirnisli nv mnfprlnl nnlntlim .1,'n.i.
directly or indirectly te the committer
of the crime. '
Specific inquiry into nil of the an- i
tecedents of Walter Underwood, ah-
Bcending emple.te of thp Pacific Clec-
trie Railways, who aner his arrest jcs. i
Urdny in Teneka boasted of his ac-
quaintanee with Snnas and of having
hobnobbed with stars of the film wer'd,
Including Mabel ermand and Mary
Miles Minter, as well as of ucquuln-
tance with Taj ler.
Tragic Scene Ite-enacletl
Dramatic In the extreme was the
cene enacted esterday at the Taj ler
bungalow. Fischer, Woelwlne's chauf
feur, lay upon the froer, Impersonating
In death the murdered film dlieiter as
be lay when found by Peatey. Ins Ntgie
valet. Jesmirun lnnl been one of the
flrat te arrive upon tlie scene when
the murder was dlsceu-red en the mum
in of Februnry 2. He naw te It tes-
tcrday that the position of the ehauf-
ry mat tne mi merer, inan or woman,
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W8h eenrealeit in the huiiKiilevv at thu
time that Mabel Nermnnd anil Tayler
were engagcil In conversation.
He or hh may have been upstairs
in the bedroom, have overheard tin- talk,
anil upon Tayler's return fimn tin- i urh,
whither he had ebcertcd 'Mabel Nor Ner
inand te her waiting car, huvo'shet liiin
down.
This theory, untenable If the public
Ktatements tnadn by I'eave an- ceirect,
te the effect that he was then- nm)
knew that no one elm could have ciitcied
without his Uimu-lcilgc, CUM- rise nt
MUmi,
It. (Hy A. P.)
Renewed analysis of the ntntement ' ling and Wahlreti ojiesttl Hums be-jPniu tmrinjiui.- ,,.... "--.' ' ' . .. - .. ,..,, "'"' "' " ;',., V ' ' V ,,. ,,
made seveial davs age by UepMtt D-s ", use the former sX.nUiepcr helped ','"" l be 1'aid te the emplejes e ers of the '"inimin. w theut the nu
trict Attorney Deran by M-fy Mile- Ce.gre'sman Connelly when Walde., ' the eempanv out of "rnlnB1( ever and , VVTr1! I ..JiVlVir,f h,,t1:
Winter, the motion picture star, w.in was trj ing te win the It-publican above Miitl 0 per cent dividend. , "" 'p, f l (" ,h" f'' Vj
ly her own admission was madly in nomination for Congress, lie aUn be- "As the Heard of Directors is the nuiy hate 8Sued it), if .te new h'sh
love with Tnvler. This statement. Upip- tlmt Waldren feared that Uunn. I only body which has authority te tie- and return the inclesed prex, L'-ai lag a
leur 8 UOUJT Wllltr niuiini in every Uclllll , .I' , .... tl.,,l ... V.... .I.el... IIIVIIII'IHI l-nillll-w iiiiimniiiiiu .won't nniivvir it 111- Mli'l.
KM et'r fiiri!it,w:5Sc;a :;:! .-' " . .'," -tt. -That By ...,,.,, rr f .r,. rv. i T. k ,, m
VKLuhaabevnteuM Minlsrj. Mr. I'lnrliet tel.l frh-iuls In- ,i,.mlH is iinwarrnnti'd iiihIpp exletlnc own?"
WoelVlne nlter mnir' the clevnst '""' net t .lefl.lml whether te be- a . lomlltlens in nppaicnt from the state. "I wll ? ve thp f-ame nnucr te that
l-.nVrf Ien of tht irS S mn eS : f''Jlt'' 'fir lil'fr"OT' ' '"'" "f the liir-oine account of tin- ipii-tien. In- lcplU'il.
tence" fet Wtlme theS' T -.--".'-. . I P". nM r,mpnny for the twelve , . 1'. U. , T. eleck ,,, , t he :"";. 11.-
once iiu uiB eeiii'i tint ininrnuuien et '..."i.. ii., ...... i,,, .lutomebl'i. con- "pemtiens 1 upward of .',i)i),iitJ. i cpe nml, M'lrctnry nnil u-iiHiifr. nun
a different nature had Leen wninir from ", . """I'V: "' .". .". '' .,...".. ' '. '. I n,..,.i,,i. vulil. tin. cltv in Its ex- ,iir,.t,u Vf ib,. rnelnt-er nir Teel Cor-
the Ne.re whin he was iiuIhciI bv ,! "' '"" J ," n.i . 11. in u , ; ;. ". -- - . 1 ;""," ,,"" then from anv
iwl-. Ij rir lWT .Jr. iA into .t ...," will, n cjiiimVt.en with ;. "par.icip Lien in tin- ..(Ta.rs A
... - TTT , , (he efhe- and heard liltn n-k for n job. I ether I'. It. T. undHrtakiiiKK, rtspiire the cenipmn . A M- elver ,ils,Hs asked.
"Dapper Den" Flees Miami v, ,i.n. t1l(. I1Hn,.,.m!111 siprM,i m, te hi, ., ' n equal expenditure of earnings during .
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WJJ 'Depntr Den" Cellins, wanted In New
VV3J,V "I'll l ... v.'l.lMd, ,.1,11, in 111 ,1,-1Y
LjCtL Yerk In cnnnrctlen nltli the hhoetiiiK of
pAfJehn B. ncld, wealthy inuiiufacturei',
5Swhe later recovered, and in I,eh Ah-
!re by autheritiPH invrsti.atiiiie the
lug or William Denuieiul Tajler,
te Miami tills week, but lied befern
tUaWhe trailed him here could
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MAOKIi XOKMAXD
Who was ipiestieueil for mere than
three hours last night by Dlstriit
Attorney Woolwine, of Ik An
geles, in cennec Ien tilth the Taj ler
murder case
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Cenilnufd from r.ntn One
Domerratlc C'ltt (
Ic C'ltt remmittee. had urged
nimi.nV nt itni-iw
the annul
rV i)llviu u.n r,.mllllln.l te.l.it that
idersed by Dennelly
lui O'Denncll
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Women Want Cleanup
"Mr. Dennellj has sunk In nit esti
mation since he indorsed Hums" she
replied. "Mr. Dennellj premised me
Friday he would ask for the appoint
ment of Mrs. Samuels. Democratic
women will have nothing te de with
underhanded method's which is mere
than can be said fur some of the se-
called Democratic lcadirs of the mm.
"I have no personal animus against I
Mr. Burns. I never met him. It
seems Philadelphia decsn t want geed
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in s.mnil Tnr thnr sort of tliinz. Miner '
Moere 1ms t'li'iineil up the stret-f but
remc of us tteulil like te .cu ether
thlnfis clt-nneil up."
Tlif dc-iri' et the t'cmerr.iiic tvemi'ii
tn imm tmi of ilirir n- nnmed te Mir
ceeil I'lvnbrettn shows ene side of tin
opposition which balUftl thi iippeliit-
nit'nt of IVirus. I'n'illnil rlvilrv .mil
jeuleiis'v miike up the ether sule.
Although Hums is n Deinnrrat nml
wus inilerseil li thp DeinoPiatle "r-
ganizatlnn. n 'littlp Idi'lUht tt.is
thrown tedav en tin- uiimiipr in whleh
tllP clt cembliip works hnnd In Klete
OTth semt, Democrat-.
ltccistcr of Wills Cinnpbill, leader of
tw Twentt -lifth Wind. t"dat t iiIekIp.1
uUrns. nnd said lie Is nm- of the ln--t
uulu i ' i .1 u .
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man 01 inmi ""-' -"""' '"-, -"'
Hint section ami one "'"" nine
bepti 11 credit te the miner juilieinrj .
Mr. ( amphell Mild Uurns 1m se
popular that when he ran last tear as
a minority candidate for magistrate he
carried the minerit
mik- in me
Tttenty-fifth Ward.
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and se weaken Wnldren's leadership
Hums himself appealed a little injs.
tilled today eter the sudden upet lie
lhes etir a miIoeh at Keiiliiginu ainl
I.ehigh .itenues. wlikh h- -dd a month
(ije. The tmii-fer wint through ,us-
tenia.
"I am Mill a c.indidati- for magis-
trate," he said. "1 ciu't understand
whj Waldren is against nu-. He and
I have been peismial fi lends for
iv a long
time "
(lott-rner Sproul sail,,,! tedav from
New Voik for Uiiwiim. He left behind
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mnml the Mijuiert nf vllliiiin riinu,
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lie pii,relI of Ilredskv. lirelhci, woolen
iiiiiniifii liners
At neon today It was pnv hour at
the Iliedekt fm tei iei ut the feet of On -
nnd iir-kcd fm- Ills drivi-iV iic ease. Th
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I nnil Selulexer nm-sti-i! him nnd the
ether jeiiiik men in the car
They enve their irimes iih Hviiii I.c
Mnrr, Feveiith street ik-.u- Spiitis
tiaiden: imwaru .u-.n liter, n street,
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(nntlnnril from I'use One
of them te vote the said slimes at the
nnniinl meet lug of tl"' stokehelders of
the 1'. It. T. Company called for ed
nesdax. March le. Ill--, and nt any and
all ndienrnments theieef upon nil mat
Iters coming before the said meeting.
' Ts Iteply te "InstirBents"
! The netlen of the 1. It. T. empleyes
.today was regarded an a reply te
the action et i lie nisiirfii-ni. tuici-itui
at n hurriedly called meeting in the
Land Title HulWing jesterciay ui which
I Maver Moere was present but did net
! tote. Had the Mayer net been present
'the meeting could net hove been held
there would have been no quorum.
At tlie meeting plans were made for
1 h call for proxies, and an amendment
'of the rules was discussed. s0 that di
rectors representing stocKiieiners weuci
have the right te receive proxies as well
as the directors representing the com-
The insurgent directors are William
I. Montgomery, chairman of the beard;
.1. .T. Sullivan. William V. Tripple.
Frank Iluck and C. .T. Matthews. They
have senl -out n statement te all stock
holders outlined the nlms of the re re
teltlng members of the beard. The
statement follews:
"Te the stockholders of the Thila
delphla ltapid Trnnsit Cempnnv:
"In our letter te you dated Fcbrunry
3, 1022, wc requested you te withheld
tour preie which you had been asked
te give te certain officers of this com
pany, and te await our further com
munication. The Heard's Resolution
"The undersigned Directors, all of
, whom were elected by you at the last
annual meeting of the company, are the
,nnl members of the beard elected hv
Itlin" stockholders who are net snlarled
etlicers : the inclesed proxy is sent pur
suant t a resolution of the Heard of
Directors, reading ns follews:
" 'RESOLVED. Thnt the Beard of
Directors lierebv authorize William .T. I
Montgomery, chairman of this beard, te ,
send te the stockholders a request for
ironies, in the form .submitted te this t
meeting, containing the names of Wit-1
inm .1. Montgomery, Ftank Ruck audi
William Y. Tripple ns proxies, te he
used at the next annual meeting of the
C0111P.UIV en March 1.", l!)'.'. or au.v
adjournment thereof.' ,
"The communicntlen which was sent
ten reeentlv hv eflicers of this com- which indicates a falling elt In revenue,
panv. tequcMlng you te semi proxies as compared with last .tear, that Is a
te tliem. was sent without the authority matter of some considerable concern te
of the benrd and the active propaganda ! the management.'
and canvass for proxies te be used nt I "If these statements arc correct, it
the next annual meeting, new being i Is improbable that n dividend can be
tarried en by officials and etnplejes of paid during the .tear 1022. The un
file cempant. without the sanction of dei signed directors hope that conditions
tl;e Heard. The three persons for whom ' may improte s(, that dividends mny be
proxies were requested, namelv T. E possible, hut thej would he untrue te
Mitten, W. (' Dunbar nnd ('. A. Rich. , their trust if they did net make these
ardsen, arc efficcw of the company, who j facts known te the stockholders nnd te
ii-c new di awing compensation nt tlie ' the public, who may be misled into buy
rale, in the aggregate, of .?10S,000 a ing stock in the expectation of receiving
tear ' dividends which may net be paid.
"The undeislgned directors nre net I "The undersigned dirt ders, repre repre
eflieers of the cemfinny and would, nn-spntlng the stockholders, have net en
tler no circumstances, accept any office tered into nny contest for proxies nnd
or employment in connection with the 'de net Intend te de se. They consider
futtue management: tne? nave no in-
I teict whatever except te discharge their
iiliities as directors te the stocklieMcrs
own intestment in the nronert.v.
"After mature deliberation, we have
reached tlie conclusion that it is our
duty te edvie the stockholders that we
have found the present method of con
ducting the business of the company
unsatisfactory. One of the by-laws of
the cempnu) provides :
"The president, subject te the con
trol of the chairman of the Executive
Committee, shall have general buper buper
tisien, direction nnd control of the
business and affairs of the company.
Mr. Mitten Is Assailed
Themas E. Mitten, who is president
tlie ceinpanj . is also chairman of
tlie Executive Committee. He has in i y.
in nctirc con-trueil tills bylntv te citt'
liini authority net only te tendtict the
mtllnaiv bu-inp.ss of epprntiiiff the com-
p.mv. without consultation with the
beuiil. hut te commit the company te
inieitniit linaiuial obliRiitlens and
policies in advance of any knowledge
thereof en the part of the benrd.
"'I lie company has been committed en tn tlnt tliey may work together for the
(pitHtiens of public pelic.t, rates of fare, ,0mnien geed of the city, the men and
questions of valuation-, the nctpii- tl(, stockholders.
Mtien of property, negotiations with "Sixth. Te institute e'onemlcs in t li
the flty in connection with the rrnnk- peiatien of the cempnn . Including a
ford lease, nnd ether matters affecting consideration of the compensation paid
tin- financial pelicv and development of ,() tll(1 president, which, se far as jour
the cempnnv. without previous anion ,ireeters nre advised, new ameunls te
bt the heard. This is in disregard of ,u least .?ir)S.(MI0 a .tear,
nidinnry procedure, nml is in our "Seventh. Te resume tlitidends se
OMIIHUl IMIl iru PIT llllllllllisil Ull-lll "L
'he affairs f th.- company, and is net
i in tin- interest eitlier or tne puenc or
,,, stockholders.
"On .lanuarv :10, 1022. Mr. Mitten "We Inclese u pi-eNy which ou are
made t-eitnin statements in his tall; te itquetetl te M311, ttltli one subscribing
the men which have gitcn the linpres- witness, and return 111 the inclesed eli
sion te the public- thnt a dividend of 0 t elope te William V. Tripple, KI2S
per cPtit 011 the stock of the lMiilndel- Chestnut street, l'hllndelphla.
iihln Kanid Transit Company will be "We are piltised by counsel that th-
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i lull- in, nu nu-., . .... r. -,...-.-.-
n slnti.miMlt. without liri'VlOUS ton - ten -
sulfitien with the beard, is manifest,
'Moreover, the statements have given a
fnKe impression which the uudei signed
directors desire te (errect. lhey arp
themselves heavy owners of stock of
llie l'lilladelphia Itaild Transit ( eiu-
j.in , and an- unxieus as anv stock-
I, elders thnt the -company shall resume
the imvincnt of dividends at the enille-it
pess.iile menieiu t e nope mac t iivi-
dciuls m:i lie pain miring tne tear 1.1.-.
but thire Is no certalntv unit tui win
b the case. The Rapid Transit Cem-
pany. nleng with ether public utilities
euiiaiiles, is sti'i -iiusgiiug wuu con-
.litieit, bruucht hImiiic by the war. and
uh.l.i tlie lliiniKinl CO till Itieil of fllG
....... ...v . .
eiiimiiiv U iiiiiirevlnc, iliu- te tlm in-
1 1 .1 1 -l. ........ 1 (!) ii ml tlinf ii rr Ii nnnl iYiyi Liitit- rtl I hi- tlin itfii-
ma-t' in fun- bv tin- I'ulilie Si'ivlm cmiileji-H.
Coiiiinlkiien le m-vimi I'eiiti. nxninst Mr. "Tlmt i only n f-ninll proiiertinii nf
Mittun' niote-t ami nrtive i-fferU In the cenipnny'h 000, 000 shaic,-, In- ru--li'-ioMtlen
tlinicte. it is net pe-ili i- te plicil.
ferei list with nrfiirney when tin- n-- "Hew nuich I men I inrtlen steik tl-i
imptlen of (livIili-iKls rnn In- miiile.
' hhii
' ;; w ,l,n afflePN ,f
, ll.n ....mnnnv .TillllllllV 111. III2L'. Ill
i note te this statement, u-ferring te thu
InimiiiRs -f 11)21, It was Mild:
."t llicnmu in .-i,c-i,-.i-.uif im
n e.pended for iements In ac-
. B1 C.A" (H0 !f 1... .
- . ...i ..,ii,ii.1,
iimn.iKr-nieiit. IniTi-nht-il iippiopriatlens
i 'lulred in eiilcr te make ncccyary l.n-
pievi-ments In the condition of the prep.
"rty. net only um-,1 up all the moneys
, '-'V,''1 thrmiKh decrcahed wmtes, but in
iii-- i
Colnman .7. Joyce, Esq., jjenernl
. . l.l'lll
ceuni-el ler tli
tlen jireceedl
fore the I'm
this company, In tlie valua-
IIiirs new being Heard lie
'ubllc Hervlca Commission,
mai'.e the following statement en Jan-
nary 21, 11)22:
--.Mr. .Jeyce: 'leH, sir,
I mar say.
tee, your honor, fee jour informa
tion and for the information of
the city's representative that jraUs
1e emhwl IPPP nnr ..I. I1II. IP- 1 1.1 llllll I'a t llUiiLU't niuinn i'm.m hh-hhi-
?gngWK5l
'iKVSM
I -
liBDQ
Friend of Tayler
(r) mtern'itlenal
MISS W1XIFRED KlXfiSTOX
Miss Kingsten's photograph was
(he only cne of many film stars In
WUH.im I). Tn ter's hnmn that
was houeied with frame. She
Mji tliey were only goetl friends
... ,
Hie, decrease in revenue, ns con pared
with last jear In December showed
2.14 per cent, the deciease in levenue
for January, fe far as the dally reports
compiled indicate. Is 4.05 per cent,
tney nave perlermed tneir ten uuty in
luting thee facts befeic ou. If th
stockholders, knowing the facts, ilesli
ic
e
nrcsent. they have the power te de it
We have every confidence, however, that
you will send your proxies te jour di
rectors, who, with etir support, will
exercise the power vested in them for
the following purpeses:
"First. Te continue the business of
the cempant under the same officers se
far as possible.
Want Changes in Ry-Lnws
"Second. Te make changes in the by.
laws se that tlir
tin- Iteiinl of DlrtTtnr'.
iuiip.'r shnrc in thu mnn -
shall have Its
ngement and control of the affairs of the
C0V:Wi V i
I ,.,"""
I J" cu .ue ,,,, s , y ; tne
iiclnhs and of the public, se as te make
a prompt nprepincnt for the operation
of the Fiankferd elevated.
"Fourth. Te develop plnns for better
service te the public.
"Fifth. Te continue the piefpnt
working agreements with the men and
te continue nnd strengthen the co-op-
catien lietwcen men . ml niiiii.ir
S00n BS tni' llliailCCS Ot U1CI t'O lip.l It
, justify it. with. he hope that in di. -
time emitted ilividenils en tills stock
ma. i,0 mn,p ,, (0 tw sto-khelders.
. IUtC!' tlnlC.
t 11 r 1 -1 1 I'tTT t TT T CCTIIVIV
' ' .1 l.lkLi.tll.t 11 ,1. ML ljj.1 .t. .
"Land Title Iluildlng.
"WM. Y. thippm:.
"1H2S Chestt.ut street.
"C'HARM'.S J. MATTIIF.WS.
"417 Aich strict.
"FRANK RIVK.
"l.'O," North Fifth stiecr.
"WM, J. MONTGOMFRV,
"Northeast corner Second strict aim
tJirard avenue.
"Phindelr.hia, Febiuary 11, lii2'.'."
A Question Unanswered
Mr. Tripple, uu attorney and ene of
the insurgent directors, was tern tin
nfternoen of the URoreUS : mevrm'Mt nf
tlie V . 11. T. StOf'U tW Ot UlP IlKl tmit
' 10.000 hIiiuus lnnl lircn DmiRiit Dj tin-
....
jeu own.' no wns iif-urii.
loll t'nil llnlV III-' lii-euuii, inn 1
in... tli. hle.kh of .000 slinr.-s cm 1.
ll. lit 'J.'P -j . U'.'i'l 1111(1 liS. Allnllll'
block of 10IH) hiuireh went jui-t neime
desliiK at 2H. The epvlilllK pi lie
was 2IIVJ, cniupared with IS'.'C, hi t
niKht, but tin- stock wan quickly bid
up te 21, or within V of the IiIkIi price
of the jtear inniK- lnt r-iiturdii.
Ask Receivers for Teel Company
An injunction Inn. been nM.ed In
f'euit of (Vuniiieii 1'lens by Frank II.
.TennliiKs and ethers aputiiht .lehn A.
Hawthorne, presiiieni, nun .riuur i.
Dr, Pearcc Bailey Dead
New Yeilt, Feb. 11. Dr. 1'carcc
Hntlcy, who hcrveil as colonel in the
Armv Medical Cerps during the war
and was awarded a DUtinguihed Serv
ice Medal by President Wilsen, died
today of pneumonia in his fifty-seventh
ear. Dr. Ilalley. one of the leadtni;
neiiiepathlsts and ryciiiatPJts jn the
.United Htates, ,whh n ineuilpr of the
State Cemmigsin- fns yMWJ-4e,
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DOCTORS OPPOSE N.J. BILL
TO SAFEGUARD MARRIAGES
Realize "Impossibility" of Enforcing
Health Certificate Plan
S"fHal Dispatch te Bvertltie rM Meer
Atlantic City, Feb. 11. Physicians
here placet! themselves en record Inst
night ns opposed te the bill new bcteru
flie Legislature requiring that couples
applying for n marriage license In this
State mut present certificates signed by
a reputable rd'slclsn stating Mint -the
are net suffering from a conintnnicnb'e
disease. A heavy penalty would be im
posed en physicians found guilty of sii.
plying false certificates. This action was
taken at the tuenthlr meeting of the
Atlantic County Medical Society mjm
nt the Chnlfente Hetel last night.
"While the society Is thoroughly In
nccerd with the spirit of the prein.sui
law, the members also renllzc the Im
possibility of enforcing it, nnd for thai
reason object te It being placed en the
statute books," said Dr. Richard Bcw,
president of the society. i
The Legislation Committee is consid
ering plana looking te the recall of Cor Cor
oner Arneld DeRrler for his netlen in
furnishing ball for Dr. William Hrickcr,
convicted en one charge of criminal op
eration nnd under indictment for an
other, while holding the office of Cor Cor
oner. They will make a recommenda
tion nt an early meeting.
SAYS RAIL PAY IS TOO LOW
Expert Declares Freights Have Risen
Mere Than Wages
Washington, Feb. 11. (By A. P.)
Existing freight rates are 11.1 per cent
nlieve the schedules in effect In lHl.'l.
while wages of railroad empleyes arc
only S4.ll per cent above 1010 levels,
Frank J. Wnme, statistical expert rep
resenting lailread labor unions, de
clared today before the Interstate Com
merce Commission. Mr. Wnrne as
seited that as Insurmountable obstacles
had been picsented te attempts te fix
the rate of wages of railroad empleyes
prier te 1010. his comparison between
the rates and labor scales could net be
brought te the same time bais.
"Mnt assuredly these comparative
percentage Increases of freight rates en
one hnnd and wages en the ethcrl" he
added, "justify the statement that there
call UC new n reiisiiieniiiic reuuciien In
transportation lates without any de
crease in the wages of railroad cm cm
plees, "The Great majority of empleyes en
railroads today are net receiving a wage
sufficient te support themselves and their
fnmilies in decency and comfort. In
many cases their present wage does net
meet even their absolutely necessarj
fixed climges for feed, clothing anil
shelter."
HARDING GETS MARKET BILL
Heuse Accepts Senate Amendments
and Passes Measure
Washington. Feb. 11. (Ry A. P.)
Bv a Mite of 270 te 8 the Heuse today
accepted Senate umendmcntB te tlie
Farmers' Ce-operative Marketing Bill
nnd sent It te the President for his
approval.
The measure, long before Congress in
one form or nnether, would permit or er or
ganisateon of marketing associations
among humors for co-epcrntive dealing.
Accuse Four of Election Fraud
Ilarrlsburg. Feb. 11. William S.
McKay, B. M. Africa, C. W. Blsljep
and (ieerge Hemgarteii, members of the
Third ptcclnct, Third Ward, Harris
bnig, have been held for court en the
charge of conspiring te make lalse te-
i turnx. TtvMity-tttti voteren nllccu tlirv '
' vetP,i fr Harry (.'. Wells, for Clly!
Oeimril lif-t .Nnvfinecr. Diilv flevpu'
totes nnncar en the tally for him. The
dpfendants will nek that their returns
be verified from the ballet be'c in court.
CTANNERING
JH Vmir Speech Hefecta Corrected 5
" THK KINT.Sl.r.Y PLAN t
"Send ter Circular Phene lValnut 109t
fTTiiH J2I5 M'nlnut bt., l-lillii. iTrriTiJT?
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Come Along! j
Save Meney! Buy New!
Egg Ceal . . $13.50 per ten
Steve Ceal . . $14.00 per ten
Nut Ceal . . . $14.00 per ten
Large Pea Ceal, $10.50 per ten
Cash Price for Short Time only
HANCOCK'S COAL
IS BEST!
Since 1866
ALSO WOOD!
Hickory nnd ealc legs (fireplace'
length) rine Kindling woea
Indies long;, uy leau or cera.
9th & Master Sts. Y
26th & Washington Av. 0T'7n
AAil ?, Mocte- file Belmont
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PHILADELPHIA
CEIL PrWKE-lOM5AnD5530-KYJTOHE-MArH 1327
wmm
When next you contemplate
entertnininKi nt your request,
Mr. Wiener will he clad te call
Upen you in person te nscist in
planning, and te estimate the
cost.
We serve every variety of
function, no mutter hew large
or smalls
Weddinp Keceptiens, Afternoon
Teas. Card P.utles, Banquets,
Mutlcnlev Dances, Children's
Parties, Etc,
Our service is new and beau
tiful, and under personal man
agement of
WALTER W. WIENER
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
KIT.Ct.U, THIS UT.KK
"hUT"'. .??". S 140.00
.tul rwflvfil contents of a Urtre
rrMticr. Kvtrythtng must l9 Held
rtsaMlfss et test.
MORRISON STORAGE'
B!t9 MAItKRT BT. .
Guticura Seap
The Safety Raier
Shavind Seap
Cutfairt Be hw wlthmtanr. -Ttrrwturt K.
Pavement Lights
Pavelltlit dceri, Pare-
nent (tlnil all makei
, ta'ttaelt. Itepilrt a
llVIHt,. f ! CIUBli
rttlrway and Orlll
e'.
Structural iteal.
Mltcellineeut Iren.
Bhapet of all ktndi In itec'.t,
Montgomery Iren & Steel Ce.
918 Berk Street
Have
Your
EYES EXAMINED
nv a
Reliable Optometrist
J.E.STRECKERCO.,Inc.
3017-27 Ruth St.
Kenalnuten and Orleans)
llilrty eura' tuitrltnce
ITS?
BEST
COAL
WE SERVE YOU RICH!
Owen Letter's Sens
Lergttt Ced Yard ra PhilaMpU
TRENTON AVE. &
WESTMORELAND ST.
WRITE OR PHONE NOW!
I Bell, Frankford 2150
I 1
Keystone, East 7754
FARM AND GARDEN
BURPEE'S
The Best Seedsthat Grew
Burpee's Annual Is The Leading Amer
ican Seed Catalog. It describes the
I Rurpr-e Quality Seeds. If you nre in
terested In gardening, Burpee's Annual
will be mailed te you free. Wrlte for
your "Annual" today.
W. Atlee Burpee Ce.
485 North Fifth St. Philadelphia
IN MKMOKIAM
BALFOUR In Invlus reine-nbrance
ROnFRT A. UAI.FOI-It. vihn den Ihle
Teb. 11, 101S. Thy memnr ever chcrlsl
catljs
I ASHr.VHFtST. In France. ItenH
Aenii.Mll-lt.iT, te H. Till Miehlne
liattallnn, will be bulbil in the Phlln. Na
HARTRAM At Crarsnlrlcs. V. .1 nn ih
'Sth.lnat, CLR i: HARIRAM, In ber
07lh M-at linatlves und friends Invited te
funeral setvlees sni n I" .I from t
ifsldence nf ler ceu'ln Chas M HimtlnT.
Cinssvvlcks. N J. Ini Oitliodev Hurvlnc
and Jlammli et,.r.im ate invlict iii'Vi".
ri ral fr m Un I m lesldince ." --, v i.i .','
Caindrn, N. J, Mm, 11 A AI Vlevvlnir ,
Mt. It.illy r.-in.-terv u.iu i- j " f
nie.V ( all l-undav evening iiiiium
Bprlius. t'el. JIldUKf. V.. son nf Mien "
and Kivlhiulne Carey He ailvm and frlenda
Invited te attend funernl. from the re.i"
deneei of liu f.iher Michael" Carey. rl
Laurel, Moerestovvn. N J . Jlen Feb 11
J.dO A 11, IliKli mass of requiem at" Our
UAl.Lil Itl) (1. 111''. at ft-.i.
jSm '
wfilwttltl V
W'MMi I .' WW
ll
P)gBtHHHfJ7?i J 'AiCTBPMCMMMgl
iienni i-ni.. uermantewn Mnn.. L- 1 it ,i ,..ifA f w-iiiinm i inhnu, .'".:.... i rnxIIKI.Mt.i. ekcii
HAC1IMAN. IMi, it WALLACH I:., hus- KnVnds nnd nieirN-i, , f the Cnlun La. i t '" eV "' Andrew J Hair S. MB.
bund of Laura Hurbmnn Relatives and M ":. nViirch Invited tn funeral kitvA- Arch and Iblh .,ct.. Mnn it A M . h'
friends nvltid te funril bervlrts nn Sat., at vnn an P M "100 Celumbb. ..I ie!' tl.e serv ccs will b" held. Int rrlvite.
?&.!:?""" ?."'. N' 0rln'v " '''MpVHa'te: Frlinds may cnU Sun0.'. ",X,'n Int VAUOHAN.-Feb 10 HMILV STREnPEB.
tument Nonhvvi.ed t'emeteri. ' KELLY-On Tel, S. 1022. MILDRHli r- v Ife of .limes D. Vaushan. Re'atlves inl
RACHMAN. Feb. 10. LL'EI.LA M. vv Ife I beloved vvlf- nf Flank A. Kelly, "f i.V.. friends Invited te funeral ren Ices. Tuei.. I
of Wnltcr S Hechmin due ltnrlwt) Fu- mjr.i. N .1 . and daughter nf (ieerxe nn,l P M . at her tate residence. OI idftSii,Mn:
Peru! services Men. 2 1- Jl . ;23 N. rasenlstay Vnllmci. nRed 25 vears. P.M-itlve" nn Itemeiv Ce.. Pa Int. private fn'"''"
at. Int. prlvnte I friends n.e Invited tn the funeral, nn T, .... t.i Ardmnre for train leavlia Hreid .t, SUV
..""J Tr0,,MU '?, J A ill en will nie-t n,iHes and tileniln lnvi..,i tn funeril .:.; nt Helv Cresn i em.
11';,3,ri'JR.,I?m.M'"'1",l St lerrJ'- ,hll- ' ces nn Mennu. t L- I". M , nt li', r iiemV ! M'CllI Wl' 1". HANMi:!. G an.pl,
end 12. IS train trem Trvr.ten, at Hurden-, ,,idenee WIS N. Stillmnn Bt. lnter,n"m I ,i, late Jiimes un-1 Nellie Wnush of Drta;.
,0ttn N' J Nnrtti iViliir, lllll CemMerj n lends m"j ,!l r l-nrlsh t Inver. County Ier.en . Irj
I1AYI.IS. At tier lexld.ree, ni.la Vine nt.. Uall n''r 7 e cleik bunil iy evcnln ,! ,.!., rtelKtlveH and friends ere Invited
Milln. 01 IVI. .' 1-.2J. MVHY n. .lauVh-1, ,'-v' , nfJ i., a'1 i "Ite" ?."' Hsm. .tend fungal. Mnn.. fan M. ren
ter nt thn lute H'lilimln M nnd .MurBnrpt "'"Pe,"!-' ,??i,"' ' i',:r,', l1,:mnurK f hln untl- Dan III II aillffhr. 3J9 .
Hvll. Men Ice nn Mind iy Hfteinnnn, the W1UWJN. 1 "'"I" of n'","1,'?''" H. anil the -7tli st Snler.ln rennlem maw nt tM
1-Jtli Inet . nt -J n'.lerk. at thn le.ldence of Ia' ,3'! JJ-.LVvYe'. nS si, " -PI? f.,.len'1'' ' lircli nf Our I-edy nf Victory 10 A. .
hir Iretber H M Hnjlis. Levvee. IVI In. "? 1,?,1'c ',5 " r lids is'V.,1" Kt ll t. Hely Peuulclne Cem, ,.
lerment at st fl.-erk. s i hap I (Vmtterj. ' Jl" !,n erlvi'te c"'nut wri HV I'-li 10 1U22, nt hii lat? rerf-
HHCKHTT -AI her re-l.lenre. 7H'. .V 1'ld ."u-irtK- Tt tlan"e City V r r... ,, .r,... sin Hrnmlvvav, Cnrrden. N. J.
t. en IVI.. 10 Hi.-.-. JITII.HA R widow M All" U . v lllev v "f 7.-1 ndKirl, 1,'L 1'WI 11. hu-tmnd nf Kit. M VMtt
nf rinnlilln h ireekftt iu.nl SL- jn,,re Hela- nf'i." ie City, In her 7Stn vear sIrvT,r.V 'lire Venl'-iflle) nEe.l 117 I iiernl "!" ,
tlvcs and filendu ni nulled in the service t,h ' V. M. leHd.'nre at hi, cr ) " I 'l iie 10 :m A M . "t apnrli ,nn of W. B,
n Mendi aft.-rne.ni at 2 SO n'elecli, nt r , '. V H, An "3 1.V ' Im1"1'"1" m ll'urr.11. 4'-'T MnrUni-t IMmden. S.;
the Oliver H. H.lr llldr.. m.'O Cheslnm , n t ' rU-anl M .U IVeS i ' ' ( R"fclnl J,, ' prlvatV. j'tai lelKl. Om ft enJ.s mt
Iiiter.nent private NICHT - At Clmilernl. P . r-,, ill nt Huriell ApartinuntH. .Mnn,, i Ut
?as:SiS E3fir-t? 'MwssBr?-,Sf- fcJS:
Julia and the late Hilam II. Herry ItM i-1 " linrTCSl 11 --r.l. i in 2 nn' ee . fJ-Hlnenc-. 0H I-'"-'",t Bt' ,nt- Vi'aST'
i'JSi "Mm.""';"!!" fV",,';!,? "!'Tnd ' level 'w lie 'of Jehn J ' limiri g ' InuwS gn. Heinalns may b. viewed BUf
:,SS!eri0,,A.',S nl &&S H&: fiSsnli nVVnnne1 Italian W,
"mJIKni.Y-I'el, in Si. ,:MMA , ,ffl -unjlBv .lenlni. i. o'cleiK. imer,nt N'Wf.rgj,, "TI'L ' VeK 8. 10-2. CABR.
.,.7;ilan ll.vv.is l-.'n ml Ver, e. M m I 'a ,"Hr J", in" - 'm"""' J "' ml3 ",u- ,vulllm Wlnbiri. need sn llelntlv.s rff
at 2 I' M at her iniMiiH e .l.'i.n Ttiini n Sl"' ' 8 . - ( ?f nnl i.rViivllc-1 le ..'tend funerelstrH
imilu. N J -Int .I n.Hfc. .V J i-rB, LYONS. ),eb 7 1022. HMMA II. , widow I V ' ,. her lole lesldeme. S-'10,N. - ,!
11181-iillMin -Iter 7 1- M ' " U ' of d.erB" . l-vene I'ltnernl eervlreJ nn U'.' "' ai I- M preclti-lv Hit West LaurSlJ
HOVHIl On P. -, n ii2J ANNA Vlll. I Ndtuid.ij. at 2 I'. .M . at the r-HldenJ. n? ' Nm 'cm ' .. . i.,J
OINIA. vvKIea- nr HlH.rd llnyef lieHti',', ,i "T Maushu r lln, Jehn Jr. Mahsney, (1I1IT I '"ll AinV Keli I. HHII'OIIT "lfe of IstsJ
end f I len Is an Inviiel te the mmIc en Ma"'r Bl liju-nnent linvvne. Ceil ete, j, , ,V,'v'...li Ini-' Jlurlln) rtelfltlvcs "
.Monday (.vvnliiB m s n ( i0u5 nt her Inn. I llenn. ns mav he Vli vvej I'rldny ev mlnK. '".""J. invited t i attend funen I JIea..lM
IreMldeiue. n.Jj Um IIomeii n'e iL jradlllllt - Kcli. HI. HIS.-, MAIIY ANN frlfn?S t her lat " leal leme 1227 S. Duck
inent nt Pert I'.liilnn l'a , en Tucslii ' lf ut William J JlncOirr ' Kunernl Hum" A-M't H.ilemn mafl nf i.-nulem at .
imOWN u jf.rs..ii Hn.i.ltal, ivh a I J neon reldenin of son. Almander Jl "e "ll ,"nVs C urcli 10 A JI. Int Hely Cresfl
1112.' , WIU.IVM ll-.li'K IlltiiWN Hbminn C.lrr, IH'II Havhrnek Hve. Int nt llreen 1 1 111 A"'non s :
Hnnilv.-s.ind fi.l.nil" j.li... 1 1 linbl., r Ji.i J . ''em. WIlmlniHen, Del. WUinlmrieii Daiiir, e .vt A.nmln Cltv. N J.. Feb &
Nn 117. r. rmi A Jl 11 .u i- v.-,- .;,".:,- lteasncniiy Yl."-'"": ..:;,.,, vimhii-.u Hen el MM
HL'CK. - In New lrk rjiy, j-..b In prlv.ili '.". .Irlvate. ' jh
MAIIY KHOHI'.ItUKIt wl.iew nf J ,;,,; ,,' MAliHi: - l'eh 111 HTHHHPEH hi,.i,,n i l,'ll PlT-lVli 8 1UJ2. WH.UAJI Ar
liuck nmeral In -hll , IelH.1 , .M ''r5?ther "f , -IU'I M'f (neS Vvilllain.'.lMU? v.JinVlVl '' hTllbind of I he "'nte llaner. , TjjJ,
""USm,1," K ,S ." "lu sn W ''''"""' copy. lUlatlvea and friends, ulse Washington fir,) ell (nee Kitenl Uelativea and tr'iuli sr.
"t,.'.'.,JiSH r' "'' ." ' ' ' MXAIii.'! i I Ce . ut I'enslinhinken, Pa., und llniij ?,V.ii?,l le attend f'jnera , Jlen . a 30 Ai gj',
Hl-Illl! .SK lu ri ln, a I- M ,.',; Hoebters- AsfeelUInn, invited te funeral lit. I'ite reVideiv ". 2SIH Haul at. Mif ('ft
the pirler of m A Timauy 1.12H Wallace st ! e, 'lii- . '-' I', M. at Ute residence "nm 21'-, St, Ann's Church, 10 A. M. 11
wr ware m i ii i ,y i - l III HlTfflMIWMfffll
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Jl.uhtr et .tehn and Kllea Ctilmp (nM
Krirtt, d 10, jtelnitvca sn'J trlentl;. "e
Ht. 0brrr n. V. M, Belllty. ar lny"
te ttend funeral. Men., R-.JJ Ai Mj.'.J.?
hr paMnti' rliliec 1H32 B.' 8tf',,J
Beimn ht.h ma of reeultm t St, 1W "
Church 1 0 A. M. Int. e .!?'' tjftlWY
C'OOPEn. On Feb. 10. 1022, jtAyBl
Dn e, Vr. rtlstlvfg unit .Jrl-nJ i are m
tllM te thp fuiifinl un A.-etlili v mernlnit n t
J:aa o'e'oclt. from the rejMertce .of m
father-in-law. David II. Herner. uL,,iJ8il!
at. Solemn reaulem man at Bt. rtnea ae
u1m. .lI.L.J t. . i . ,i tnlnrment ai
Hely cmm " WtViv. iftienrf. mny vlew
rtmnlfta Sundav etenln. . ., ., ,..
COX. Feb. 7, Kt.l.llN. 1,WJ0' j "IX
J. and the lata Jehn J. pox., lt'v1 ,,n'1
frlcnda. alee Knlphany II. V. M. BjdaMjr'
ara Invited te attend funeral. Mnn.. 8.80 A,
M.. ir.ether'a reldetiee.J Velt . ''11nln
maaa of requiem at the Kplphany Church,
ie a. h int. catnuirai vim,,...,.., . .
loved hunband nf Mary Cunnlnubam. I1"
IITVMIVnitAXI Frh. II tVll.l, !,., "C-
ININnif AM. Fell. (""""4,.wf:
ilp una friend Invitrd te funeral
ana rrienan invuea ie iunci.. .i
A. M.. frn, late residence, COU
e nu ,. mt iruiii ii"- ' -' "-,. t
CnrllmKc'i Church 10 A. M. int. Hely
CrfAfIRI.B. PiUHenly. F.t. tl.in2J.Virt.
OINtA widow nf IMnanl I)nlel. ?,",
St lumen and frli-nili are lnltrt ie '"'.!
W. Qlrurd nve.Men., 3 P. M prsclrely. Int
Mcnu-rMit. Friends my can nun.. i
DAhNRMt At MMferd, N. J.. Becerd
Menth 0th lP2i. AAHON DAINHlIA.
71 nelntlvrs nnd rnnrtj re Invited te at-
i tend f-murM. tn Herenrt-day. 2 V, M,..vy
Orthodox Friends- Meeting Heuse, Medford.
"rinRMKll. On Feb. (I. 1022. r.STr.M.K
1 MVIN'flHTON. wlfn of AUIn 0 Pfnc'"-.ri
.H243 Rpruc nt. relatives nnd frlendM Rre
I invited tn the pervlce, en Monday Bfternoeti.
lat t o'c!e;l. nt tlin Oliver II nlr Uldg..
1820 rheiinut st. Interment nrlate.
IUCItfiON At her reldence. R15 VV.
I Tinnier St., C!enr.Bntevn, Tell. 0 1022, ni.R.
iTINtA ItAU.OW13t.il. wife of -Audrey t..
- r,iAi..AH ... .i...Hkin. t 1 Wallnrn And
I'll.nill 1,1111 UAI'HIIiri in t " -'.,...
Ucitlnle Hallenell. Notion 2? '".'.1f,ral, lRter lRter
liertllli:UTY. Feb. 8. JOH'M'JI J-'.. n
nf Wllllnm nnl falherlne Dciuyhcrlv (nte
role) nlatle and frlenda. nlsn Isabein
Cernell. Ne. SW, K. nf C. Invited Je fi
nernl. Men , 7:30 A. M.. from nirents real
Unce, ansa Arnmlnne ne. rvilcmn requltn
mess nt Ht. Ann's Church I) A. M. Int. at
Hele Kenukhre Cem. .... j i.
HUFF Feb. H, 11122. MAIIY. beloved wife
of Samuel Durf. Relatives and friends are
lnlled te attend funeral. Men.. 8-30 A. SI.,
rrum his late reldence, 2102 N. Of1"""' ''..
HlBh reqilcm mass Ht. Kdvard's Church 10
A M r-e-lsrlv. Int. llnlv n'1fhLn t'!1m.
khickseNi Feb. n. nAitn.nA c.. wife
of Hie Inte Tehn Q. A. Hrlclnen. Ttelnllvcs
and trlendi.lnvlled te funernl aerxlees. Men..
j .ii. prtriFPiy. limn nci "i"-"::: , .
'residence. Hnrry brudin. 2Hd S. Ipth. Int.
Ml. Mnrlnh Ccm. Ilenialns may be Mewed
Hun eenlntt ... . .
lV.NIMnju:. At rtlveralde. N, J., Teli.
' 10. MARV l.. widow of Jenhui H Fenlmere
Funirnl serxlcea at her Hts .residence, 7
.Teffersea st , imerslclc, N. .t., lu.'i., 2
1 1 M.
riCKr.N. At Iterlln. N. J.. Feb. 8
I SARAH J. FlfKKN. nurd 80. Senlc nt
residence nf her dauRhter, Mrs. William
ruber l'erlln. N. J.. Pat. 1 T. M. Int.
1 r rlx T- Northweed fern . I'hlln.
n.CMINO. Feb. 0, at his lt rrrUUne.
North Merchantvllte, N. J.. flllOROB p..
I husband of Ida D. Klemlnit (nee Deebly).
Services und Int. ut the convenience of the
finny. ., .., ....
(HU.HMAn. i en. ii. in..-. ''-.,
loved hunband of Mnllv (5eldnnn RelatUM
nnd friends nlse William II. HackenbUM
Ledge, Ne. 703, F nnd A. M . Samuel Run
rtn'l 1.0dm.-. I. O. 11 H.. and directors of the
Jnmei H Ilrr.dl-y IV nnd L. Asse . Invited
In attend funeral rervlees, Hun.. 12.3(1 I'. M.,
nt Lite lesldcnce, lull H. 0'Jlh St. Int. Mt.
C"&-?1, 0. Ct.ARA KI.I7.A11F.TH
(IiCHHII.'). dnuuhter of Oeercn W. and Hirih
t:. (Joed. Relatlvca nnd friends nrn Invited
t.-, nii.n fnnAnil sprvlres. Mnn.. 2 P. M..
at parents' reeldence. 0342 Haverford nve.
Int. private. Remains nuy tn viewed bun'
tiRAHAM. Feb. 8. MURTHA. tylevd
husband cf the late Bbts and falh-r 'f Rev.
Ji-ines J. Orahnm. Re'ntlvcs and friend,
alfe Dlv. Ne. 44. A. O II., are Invited te
funeral, Men., 8 30 A. M... from his late
residence, 1S40 N. 2d St. - Solemn reciulem
irn. St Michael's Church 10 A M. Int.
i N'ew Cathedral Cem.
(IRADV, Feb. 0, 1022. MARY, wife of
tha l-ite Themas Orndy. Relatives nnd
friends nre Invited te attend funeral. MOn..
8-3H A. M . from 3130 Q st. Solemn requiem
mass at the Church of the Ascension 10 A.
M. Int. St. Charles' Cem., Oakvlew,
CIRUCISON. Suddenly, at Atlantic City.
Feb. !l, ANN .TANK, widow of Himu-l
aiegen, nired 03. Fureral services Men ,
2 P. M . at her late reldenre. fl S. HeicrelKii
nve., Atlantic City. Int. rieasantvllln Cem.
HEHNANHF.7. Feb. Ii. ISIDOR11 M.
HFRNANIJEZ, In his 02d year. Relatives
nnd friends, WnshlnBlnn Iedge, Ne. .1-1, F.
and A. M.i Harmony R. A. Chapter, Ne, r.2;
l'nlestlnc Ledge, Ne. 271, I. O. O. F.: Corena
IZncampinent. I. O. O I. Invited te attend
funeral services en Mendav. at 2 V Jf., at
his late residence. 1714 Columbia ave. Inter
ment private. Iledv may be vlewtd en Sun
day fiem 7 tn 10 1. M.
HOMAN- Feb It. LILLIAN I,, wife of
William1 Hareld lleman nnd damthler of An
drew and Harab M. Leckhnrt. Dun neilcn of
the funeral, irem parents' residence, 4708
IVnn st.. Frnnkfnrd.
HDRNFR Feb , KLIA KLTZAnKTH.
wife of Mam len l Herner. Uelitlves und
frtrinils nrn invited te nttend funernl u.,v.
2 Ices. Mer . 1 F. M. precisely, lute residence.
K r-hiireh reid. Oirent7. I i. Int private.
lllll lllliv;. I eu. in, .viliilAI.I.. son or
v lih he vvei a meinner ale Invited te at
trim funeral eervici-s. .iien. 2 1'. M.. daimh daimh
ter's residence. n-4 Ler.u st.. Oeimantevvn.
Int. iiilv.ite Filenls may call Sun. eve
, IRWIN. Late of lllll Diamond St.. sud.
d.nly. Feb. 0. JICTA WnilKH. wife 0f
Jnmes Irwin, the ad. Relatives nd friends
are Invited te attend funeral i-ervlces. Men
2 I- M prec Isel', at the David H Schuvler
I nulldlnc. Ure-vd. and Diamond us. int.
iirlvate.
' IVINS At Miami. Fl.i Feb 30 10""'
F.Ftll.Nr. IV1NS Due notice. '
JAFKSON. On Feb 0. 1022. MARV. wife
nf William J. JacKsen and daughter of
.Tnseph and Katherlne Wilsen, Scilc en
Monday nfternoen nt 2 e'llcclt. nt her res.1.
iii-ni-u, my ... .' ,, , iiii-'rrneni prl
day mernln5i nt h:'10 e Meck, from the r-sli
iienen nf her parents. SSiiO v. ie,h wi c.
emn reiiulun mnss at the Cmbedral at 10
o'clock Inteiment private.
KL'RTHR Ffb. II. KUlVAIIll p.. fen nf
i.inv.uu un1 '?"." .ii ' Ul -''tn eftr
!J 1'iilrlilll t till i.rUnle 'V,ir.ir.7. ; .v,u
.: ..------ ;.--,-.. .. ......nuiill l,.ll
JleAHLIS'l'lHt l-b l. JIAItUAHPT M..
AMjlh I EU. HelatlveH and .friends are In!
vlted te ailend funeral. Jlen. hjiia.M
from thg funeral apirtments of Hareld it
I'ri.nii. mn uuu ..run . N in in I, .. -
..:":...;..'...:.," ..-. : ".v .i
"nv"r-r'S-,;iur?rin;
McDOWF.I.I,. Feh. 0, JOHN, husband nf
inrii una inrniH inyiieil te fttfn4 funernl
;;:-. ' -Zi -.- . r":v.".v :. " nr? in.
8021 u it. int. wnuts. wii.t LJuiiruiil.
IPrVlfltN. fAfll. 1 I l n 1.1- I.. i I '
--.".:' .-..-. - : "i- i-iu rtiftiutinrt
l.i. tiatrli.1 nml Vlnri' llniitfliln.i l.,..i....
, Franford.r0msen5n"'rCee,u!1eni-,,nS,,r-aht fe !!-7.JTi v,K!,?,,B',i n".!!?.!-!
.Imrhlm's Church 10 A. M. Int. ut St. , ,iV,Y . 7
Deminie's fVm. m-avt nit Feb 10 MARV A TAYLOJt
lLirF.-F.ib. S. THOMAS C II IFF .. (lT0An.Vle) wife of TheoderiP. fallRYSB
tlvis ami frlcndi, nnd .ill erKanUTtlens rf ,i, , V,,i friendn Invited t services en T
of 10 o'clock. fc "' lives pnd friends invited p funeral en BtU
llf. ,am..u i-.h. n. in-. nv I at 1l' A. M . front resldence of dwhtafcrf
.ed. .M-MlSr- R lallve,' and . f, lendT invl e,l Vn J "'. . l'n",! W.! ime e ." Tme rn .ntTO..
funeral services .Mnn . X p. M preilsly r-.m.ierv Whttemarsh.
late res'dence. 411(1 Mfnnjunk ne.T He-1 . ?4 V 7,i nnv -. ,n.i;
leimiirh lilt prlvnte ' '" TRHV7. Feb. 0. IIARR. son of th. 1J
JARDHN Feb. 0, RORHRTA VAN- Adam and Catherli.u 1 rev, aned 48. I
I.F.F.R JARDKN daUKhter of Mr. und Jlrs i h0' f,rn c(1.''n uji K V' ,fl,rni,
:riT Walter II. Jide. ,,r(d IC jears! Service J '"' , l"nr,y S, hoe.l Am
rinn nml interment nrlvate. Cambria ft. Int. otneoll tem ,
i .lllllVSTflN Fth. 0 1-MII.Il' t-. t ...
1 rvi.y r-. Jr.iw- .-
MarOHl.C.OH 1'eli II. in-J- A, i.i . . HAHll ..,.' J "V,.,i i,-,rv ll Vareer and htf
deme Hill , huminer kt.. , I-hlla., Hatha" fru',,J J jy A.hbumh Yerer. IWf'ia
umhand uf Annie M llreivu SIacllriii.ii tan. frlei id aia Invited te attend fun;
aurd in Ilineral ervlcn at Kirk x& "j "iVlice, Hat .2 P. JJ . ai ula mother '.
l.,el (H-rmaiiievvn uve.. Men.. 2 I- i ' ,... "IVf iVY vv unill. llerinamevvn. PUUt)
(,Wic
-flvi
-VKF
'sr
M,v-r,rbi; !,.. s?u.s
ffititiWv&fism
in iiinit v.tj..i..r'-"- - v.uuura it. :i
... ......,, .vuiunrjr f. "! i
ifelV-trtlfr .. ... v
Atlanlle Cltv.' N I Vf1. ".''J
m.kmiAii"' "i !' Feb. . itiTMSil
frlinii. .ii" ?"A.T5."". .nelaiiJiJ
VetirTn fSrnVlwSrA'J.V "' fr V
e? OSSSL l sf.'.';.i 9J & r&. M
'. Itiitrrnrrit Srlvatn. "' Arclti4 1
AICI,AUUIII,IN. Feb R Kin,
nf the . Inte Sal In ,'i h.hhlt- JiMl
and friends, also trii rK?- "lUi
"',Wa sg
XIIHOI CCH.-Feb D JmiMl"l"lrI !
H I'abeth Mlsereih. nD'hli7Iie' "
TS
tefHs3T63
rTiaflAufcj. jr ' mav '
Rltlve nnd friend's aVB invlih .M0RK
funeral j ervlcesi Men V - Pi, t0 "l
r?1-'.0'" "fJuriin ..T:vey;i sJ-J&ftJiJ
"" U.i'.'BSS;1- w Laurel Hiiir-
a red 24.
te nttend
...v,,i.ic3,.i.H.n n itniv, . ....:.'?-.i
precisely, at her late reilden i 't "'
si. ini. .in. ana n.m - ,'i
;.c?reTfbo'ncev fey-VaS
flenee. B3I Wnlkln. ' hIiJII n, "It M
Jiilem Church of th Sacred ilear't si
Alli- n-.tti.--, . !"v!'C'A- M-. tfl
."- '."" n-- urpen . nAifti"
PaWiath fchedi. lnvltii t -.,.i-i'nur I
4Ti -.-- .:". .""vi ires. mm
i. ii. rPKiiir rife. "' c -t. .'
art'e'r WW" f'vti,$h
.,JLTT"i AJAh' hon'ef his sen-lnJ
ni.nr .Hint, lifll tJ Jrlln HI. fn T
J022. WILLIAM It. FOTTrrt! R.Jtl'.b'.
inenas. aise vvniiam, n. Ward.rf ni,a
Assn. nnd .mn nv.. .t- aii..h. .m-v111
nre Invited te thu service en Mendiritl
inweii. euiiip nnuun (IVP, mt, Mt.
I pm Trinr1 tnni r.nl u.tH ...
n.ii.,..i nn-t . - .
QUIN.Nt Feb. iO.HARAII C.; widow 'j
: " -'J,' ,1l,, 4 nuiice irem reildtH
7W IVnnnek ave,. Rvvvoed Mannp t.
RANDALL. On Feb. 10, 1022. t'APrita
WILLIAM O RANDALL. sjJd 84 v3
D-I.IIiia. n.1 ..I.. J- ...... v.ru P1 .Sin
funeral. Mnn.. 1 1. M.. fXU, ,u "!H
of his son-in-law. rjenrtre 1, Monre.
W 0th st.. Chester Pa. Sen ces Ii
Faul-s P 13. Church '.in p. m" V-. .!.?
New Yerk Times and Washington Star bS
cenv. "
..e'll-,rr.b-HA"T.A.W...wlal
P. XF.. nt th roftidenra nf hai- -,..
Hurry H. Wolfe. Morten. Pa. Int. pAm
Morten. u
. Ilipnn. !Vb. 10. 1022. at inN r!r,wi
31i Winona avc, aermnntenn. THOMAl
fni"j'w -. e. e iws unit mi. Titm
i ,",".. ""l ..win. .-. turn ana Bffi
fleM, Ma., imperil pleane cenv.
KPHM1TZ rt-li. 1 W1M.IAM A,,
loved hUMhiml of Acns Rrhmtt7 (n- Nr
l-ern In Krremt. Grmnv. neiBtiviti
tfll ecltle or which lie wn- a mtmher. I
tinltnl te funrrnt. Men.. K.fie A. M., i
nulpm mns St. Henlfatlua Church 10 A.'
int imiv i-,i?t'uir. ,
Ltumr fv. a mnn 'J
ptuiiiii i. n, iu.., m iipr nerne. n
lln.tten. MA.. MART F.. R. SMITH, w
of Rebert Clinten Smith acid 7.1
SI'llI.HRINK. Dleil Feb. H. rilEDi
trivA W.. wllevv- of Gerhanlt Stielbrinv ..
71 leirs. Relative and frlcnii nn invlil
te nttend the funeral services Mendrl
.. ..... ,.... .1. ... .n . cnix-iu.,,, iv.ll
Orlcnns st. Interment private, at BsIti
cemetery
SPOONF.R. At Beverly, N. J., Fib.
AI.HAN Sl-oeswi, in his 7Hd jevr. Rite
tives ani mentis nre invucu te attend
nerai s"rviccs. .-ion., .;in j-. .i,, at nis j
lesleerice int. private. ,
STAINROOK. On Feb. 0. LINDA
vvlfe 01 l.ewis ntainrneK. icistivea
frUnd. nlsr, Letltla Pftnn Rebeknh Ti
Ne. 173. I. O. O. F. invited te funersli
vlnnd.v nt !! P. M . frnm late r..lit.n.
iajn ?$ n-.H t. Interment nrlvate. Fri.w
mny call Sunday after 7 P. M.
STRAUSS. Feb. 8. MATT1K M. wliew
of Leen Straus nnd mother of Efflv Droefc
l. ,iil nnd nttn Straits'.. Relitlv.i l
friends are Invited te attend funeral int.
Ires. Men . 10 A. M. precisely, at her ith
r. sldence. 2005 N. Mnrvlne st. Int.Neitmv
Iny Hurvinir iireuna.. utilising mir I
viewed Sun . 7 te II P. M.
SULLIVAN. F.b. H. 10S2. HUE
nnVAVIITR. widow of Jehn fi. RullM
Relative" and fi lends are Invited te funtVS
Sat. 8 30 A .vi . irnni in rciaence ei fl
.(.for. Mrs. tlnbert Malr. 4'J-I Hnnsberrv!
ciMamn r.milpm mass St. Francis Aulu
Churcn 10 A. Jf. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cm
-I,... -VnrU rjiners nleasi. ennv.
TAILOR. reb. 0. 1022. LOUISA C. TA
LOR (nej Ilbb) widow of Ira II. Ttrlef,
Relntlve-i nnl friends n-e Invited tn fun.nl
services. Men.. 2 V M t hfr late r
rtenie. 23 13 Mountain St. Int prlv
l'rrnmii, n-av rail Sun.. 8 le 10 I- M
Al l.l'iv.--ri-e. iv. .ii.vivvi.viil.1 n,.
A it fi I
Merris st . (icrmunlewn. Interment nrlvt,l
THIKMlLll. ree. n, in--. uilULCia nl
TIIinMR'H.
Ilelatlves and friends, also I
plnves nf American Stores Ce.. Invited IT
attend funeral. Men . 2 P M . from th 11
ner.il home of WIUKm 13, Helmes, 711 Re'
land fit. inv. invnif ivuninuis iiiuy m
levied Sun., nfler 0 P. M. '
lONFR Feb. 0. Rev. ftr.OnOB tt
TCS'HIl (Dleese of Wheellnp. W Va.),'ji
of the ln-e Denis and Resnnm Tener. Bff
rAnri nrffi'. relative) and friend, art u.
Mlert te funeinl. Tu's.. from Church of 01
Mither of Sorrows. 4th anj uuicster snVi
blilne efdee at 0.30 A. M. Solemn reiulw'J
mess .it Hi A M. Int. Catlirdr.il Cem --4
TOWritvri l en. n j-i.-. j.i.i.n. -Jiiuiim
FFI'HNlIIRMim Feb. 0. LOUIS J. Ug
1.1. IViJIilllvr-, nm um,4
I Hen ,ut IMS P M.
.i. u inn.. Minv n WAJlDbl
nelAthM ami frlemN iiuiih t i""
"it s:i A M.. from hr utA reidenflfci
WAIUI run n. '. "" .--.
nir. s Nf n r?wi-.Mi "- ..."I,
niiiMn at St. Chnrl Church iu . n.
tnr."
Hely Kenulchie fen
I C
'
lINnKKTAKKRH
inns, i-s-.'e Chetnut ft. Interment UtiL
FRKI'SS. Feb. In,- 1 IM MAttr!
fHBUliM. Relatives and friends ar.lSfl
te nttend funeral, Men., a 1' M it"
rr.".'.d.,T.rur,' l!?r.)lr. Mrs': L
Miivnr
I-. M . tit late renia-nce. ih
......... ... w mi Tni.ra. nu,. tl'.. !(,!
...i., u.milenie 1 em. .11
- I , -.-.,
arffiiiur ' ' . f ' fcii h 'prtte j. est"" ter-
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Jtiss"4iek:
iufr,&, . utnt .- fifi
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