Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1922, Final, Image 23

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LeMers e the Editor
Michlne Guns te Upheld Order
Blr-Teur editorial In the Kvpii
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5$ "Machine un in Indtey,1'
iifMn Kcvernl very rcirmcJmble stale
S ami u similar view-, iinve been
SSiedJn ether of wuf editorial..,
SE!: temicne.v te tnnku the general
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i'J Sub c believe thcre I n rcslHtance en
S rt of thwewhe onernte i Induitriei
as?? """", . V A...h Hipv Mheuld nut
disputes, u . " -
C::Ss of the cdltertal-wWch
W (tit i writer believes are cry mimeauma
r.5 mischievous nre ns fellow!" :
fe "?-FM . "t in Wwt Virginia and
5 ' Bhede.Ifllnml tlie mac Mne-aiin Las i
U ' ured most coiiv.ilciieiinly ns n device for
4 SWtleineiit of lnber deputes.
V ''Second. It l net enough te iy thnt
), rleht of property nnd even the
Sfetv of the owners of property In the
1 nfflirt'cd nrniB were nt Make.
a" 'Thin 1 The fault lie., with iicple
i who have net the fere.-lglft or the decent
SJeel rcxpenMblMty te co-operate In
$, the fair nnd peaceful hettlcments of labor
,5s controvert" . .
be well te remember thnt In both tt est
k Virginia nnd Rhede Wand the mttltnry
'' IJX net present te settle -lnber din-
AS ft cenwiu""" .-. -- ,---
nates. n averted in your editorial. Dut
tel protect lives nnd property from nn
a?P nnd ferocious mob. our btuto btute
went thnt the 'safety of persons and
Sepcrt? is net ft M.lfielcnt. explanation
for what appears te have been an Incip
ient riot, Is quite remarkable irem a
ppcr usually upheWliw the law. It
"euld be Interesting te knew If Mich nn
article would have been written It tlie
safety of your person nnd your property
were nt stake. , ..
Evcrv one, except these naturally
rio'ent'er lawless, muwt deplore Midi
displays of unrest nnd outrage ns tins
recent occurrences In Rhede IMutid.
There appear te be two underlying
causes. , ,
First. When a strike- has occurred,
the strikers use every available menu
within their power te induce these who
desire te remain nt work te abandon it
and te prevent their former employers
from engaging new help. The llrst vio
lence Is alwaya by the striker against
these who desire te work. This ten
deney. reasonable In home ways. Is fos fes
tered 'by many radicals, who unfor
tunately lny en the passions nnd fears
of the strikers who sec the possibility
of went for themselves and depjndentn.
Second. Theso who have advocated
rnd taken part In these violent and un
lawful acts are excused, by Mrac. nb
being goaded te disorder by their
wrongs, and this view Is very much en
couraged when n respectable paper like
the EvCnine Public Lr-DOKn prlnt
buch statements na the paragraphs
,UOtCll'liEMENT-MIT,ES "WORKS,
E. II. WRAY. Engineer.
Philadelphia, February 24, 1022.
(In the editorial article In question we
raerclv contended as we still contend
that the spectacle of machine guns
turned by tlie military upon nunii
crowds of' rltirens Is Intolerable In the
eyes et America, wur urKunwni. !-(
that tin- fault lies with thebe who. by
the abuse of authority, create what
Mr. Wray picturesquely calls "an
armed and fcroeleus mob." Ah u peo
ple we nra net uuually armed or usually
ferocleiiH. Se It Is proper te feel thai
phenemenn like these under discussion
ought M be ftudicd ut the origin ami
net en the surface. We exempt neither
backward-minded employers nor wrong
headed labor men.
Mr. Wrny is misleading in eue Im
portant Htatcment. The "first violence"
In Weiit Virginia was net created by
miners. It mis created by deputy bhcr-
Sear o1,yi,nnhede,msla,dti K,
ODeraters. In Rhede Island it liati-
pened le be the textile werkerh who
assumed the aggressive. In each case
differences- which rheuld have been set
tled by rational arbitration en a Uasia
01 iilir I riiy wcra iri 11 uini u. irau iu
uisgraeerul violence or a fort which
can fettle nothing. If It Is "mlschlnv-
eus te argue for peace rather than
war in industry we snnu nuve 10 ue
content le be called mischievous. It is
unfair te nrsue. ns Mr. Wray arcucs.
en a baiii of sentences lifted out of
their context and se narrowed In mean
ing. Ed.)
The Case of Mr. Beidleman
!Te fin Editor et the Euetilite Pvblte Lctlaer:
Your editorial, "Ileidleman and the
Sabbath," In the Kvenihe 1'riiLir.
liCDann of Thursday. February 2.1,
was reau with deep interest. l,ct me
tlianV .,.!, iv,- ,i,n nnnui.i,..,,fn ,r,,,,,n,.
In which you referred te The' Lord's
Day Alliance of Pennsylvania, nnd for
your helpful refci-cuces te the imper-
..., :. . i cj. '.,....
,i..v n il lMU(Ji:r uul rvnni;r ill nuiltiuj.
As one interested in Sunday legislation
T feel this word l.s due you and the
x.vrc,ir.e i-uiiLiu i.r.iKiF.11.
Tour editorial refers te the bllndnesH
er our Alllanei. in Indorsing a man
nl n... till........ 1.. I...1--. l
l uui .iiiinini- in iiiuiirMiis ii inuii neai some day in a real, true, nenrsr " .....--, - -
who favor Sunday, legislation, but who, man. Se I say. hurrah for the divorce, .'nltted merchandise te l.e shipped te ami
from your vlewneint. Is otherwise ob
Jcctlnmtblp. This some clmrKC oeultl I
be as reasonably inade nguinst thea '
who indorse cnndldaie who pessecs i
many commendable traits, but who ere '
net committed te Sunday leglslotlen.
Mr. Ileidleman has been a staunch ,
friend and supporter of fumiay leuls- (
Jatlen, nml te our knowledge no chargu
against Mr. Itcldlcnum has been preen.
The rritlplsmt mnfle ,iF lilni nrn lilecilv t
of tlie sumo character ns thenc usually
Hindi-ntriiiiil men in tmlltlnil llfe i !
illin.,!. ii i Iirtlttle.il lite. 'ir
Alliance would be ungrateful if Ir did
nut piiK'e its iminrsicincnt upon a man
who has steed for Sundiu lesir.lniinn.
especially when it Iiiim received no well-
founded rease distrust lilm In ether
Important lelslatleii. 1 am confident
.veu will rpcugnl'e the jiihtloe 'mil fulr
nejN of tills piisltleu.
Assuring ou of my continued con
fidence in the Kveki.nu l'unr.us bEiiciKn
and Handing ready te tcrve you at any
tlm, 1 um.
. , WU.MAM It. I'On.NKY.
Assistant tieneral Secretary Lerd't
Da Alliiir.ce.
Phllalclphui, l'Vhruary 21, 31)2'-'
(W rati only lecnininund Dr. Ferney
r n i.in.ni. ....i.M,... ,.f ..i... .iii,. ......,
minLM-s I-"v..i, l,. I',,., i ,,Vu. l...el
lr v'mi Ml ne admits till t
iii" l'i'"""1 "M ,'(',!', n" Inipesslblej
canilltlnle, since thai unturlima $,"0I0 i
iiieeu i.'ps(i,p heearne known. .lr. Meld-
leman himself lias failed ie dlspree
chargei ui:uii nnd preveil against him, i
though lie has had mentliM in which te
attempt that uiiHeult work. IM.)
The Ctosk-Jebblng Concerns
Te tee ;y . u (,,f ,;,.,, j iu,it Ledger:
Sir V h. !. iln iievii.iiucnt se la
in its nr,i.r,i ut tlm public that it
a lows all .ert.i e.' wild-cat. stock-Jobbing
s-heiau I.) operate, Jlreclng the
l"eple out of their Meney, and with no
redrew en their part'. Kvivy day we
read of failures of liim. concerns at
he present time. Yeu into my "Why
'In penp'e buy tliis ileelt';" it is the
Mttjiressiuu ei iiiest et (hem that the
''evcriuueiit t,reies t'
i.w.L- .,...,...,
l!!.?1'"' ",si ',l '""IW't", he liank'du-
' mf w,,1('1' ift nut the ClleC.
This stiivk-sel'liig buslni'Mi has (.ettrn
s ,ij ' ' .' ""' u l"v-Tiimenr
-..v.,.,,, tmujid un me'.' ceuceins te dim
oenucu III sonic Viivv se that the publle
"u E'il Is tnenev bne; if th evcrv e
jhe elijcrt. The way tln-y de liiihliii'hH H
10 open 11 ji'mpe In n flit 1 nl lor.iiieii,
nnu by uitrtMu; nil erln of inrrim-
" 011 inuuuy lint'stPil, tlK'j f.ituli un
")B)y "suckem" na tlu-y cmi, :md then
.'ese the effirvs nnd move rtway am)
PEOPLE'S FORUM
I cannot be found by theMs who have
mircnascu, out tuey have merely aenu
te another eectlen te play the game.
After these sharks have gotten In 'till
the money thry can, and invariably
from the peer and ignorant people, they
go out of business entirely, nnd with
their Ill-gotten gains they rctlre for the
rest of their lives, living In comfort
and rase, while their victims pM
through nil sorts of sufferings. Put them
out of business, Mr. Government, nnd
de all yen ran te warn people against
spending ll.elr money with these thieves.
. . JOHN T. LOXU.
Philadelphia, February 21, 1022.
Vlilter Recall! Flag Hlitery
Te the ildUer efttit Evening Publle Ltdgtr!
Sir It is Interesting te note that we
havewith us'teday Commander Ilyren
McCendles, of the U. 8. H. Parrett, new
at the Phtlndelphlii Navy Yard, League
Island. He wrote "The History of the
World's Flags." which was published
by the National Geographic Society,. Oc
tober, 1017. Probably no book in any
country en flags is se complete In de
tails and se comprehensive. Commander
McCandles was the flag officer of the
American fleet nt Vera Cruz In 10111,
and in the performance of his duties
there he found that the signal officer and
enlisted men were handicapped In their
work by the non-existence of n flag
book. Being far removed from printing
establishments, the Ingenious officer
met the condition by chiseling flag
plates from lenden sheets and printing
in color a book of flags with a hand
press installed en the flagship. ' This
unique publication attracted wide at
tention, und the demand wan se great
that the Impression flag plates made of
soft metal seen were away.
Cemma nder McCandles wne Induced
by the National Geographic Society te
undertake, with the consent of the sec
retary of the Navy, the assembling of
the flags of the world for publication.
The society donated r000 copies te the
I'nltcd States Navy and 5000 copies te
the United States Army.
Ue It remembered that we have just
had as visitors te the United States
the largest aggregation of the world s
statebmen and foreign potentates that has
ever met under one reef In any coun
try. They came here te deliberate,
te delve deep down In their hearts the
old maxim that dropped from our flag
and was wafted nreund the world June
14. 1777. "Ue unto ethers ns you would
wish them te de unto you." History
tells that reason, net war, will prcvuil In
the future our country, lirnt in war In
ventions, tlrst te build Iren warships, is
tlrut te scrap name for the geed of
mankind. .
CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH.
Philadelphia. February 23, 1022.
Opposes Attacks en Wilsen
Te the Editor of the Evvnlne 'utile Ltdaer:
Sir In a recent Issue of your vnlued
paper I observed where a correspond-
cut sucgestcd thet
t tlie BOluiers DOnus
be financed with the contributions
being collected for the Woodrew Wil Wil
eon Foundation Fund. In the letter
your lady correspondent madn several
sneering remarks about our cx-Presl-dent,
which tilled me with a mixture of
first disgust nnd then pity for her lack
ii f linnvvlnlffR of the nbleet of her met,t
, unladylike, unjust and unkind t.arrasiu.
ew. It la sucn nenest iguenuuc,
cminled rltli n mere newcrful enllKht
ened but dishonest opposition, wliirh
hae caused every great Ideallst and real
friend of mauklnd te meet lilt (!eth
temane. Most of the contributions are
apparently from men of Kinell nicanst.
which gees te prove where Mr. Wil Wil
eon's followers are loeeted. I am net
in any way connected with the founda
tion, belnis only a modest contributor,
but I feel that the general public is
getting tired of thee pest -campaign
xlur'i en our et-Preifldent. Please let
me say that I, for one, most heartily
commend the stnnd of tin I'-vnmxu .
I i .HS" "nL If ieS?"
r.KDcrn in the ciimnnlcu of 1020. for 1
although you Btiyperled the Uemibllcan
ticket, you have ulwayn been lair und
square and tried te understand tlie poll-
,.,,, of Alisen with u justness that was
1, 11 rommendllhln.
1 N KX-SOUDIKH
1 Philadelphia, February 1M, 02.
j
Favers Divorce
Te the Editor et the Evtttii'O Public Ledger:
Sir T mn rlvlnz niv exnerlence nnd
answer te the very kind lady who wrote providing for the rehabilitation of thei
te you regarding hasty marriages, rallreadt Intended te icgulale all and
Well, te begin with, she perhaps did , that inadequate Htutc rates were a bur bur
net get a lemon In the garden of leve den upon interstate commerce nnd a
as ethers did, or bhc weuitin t be se
brave in apenklng her thoughts. Te
!,,.!., .,l, innn nml wnninn ln n
he"or she plcares and what their hearts
dictate. I fully believe in divorce.
u'l.nt Q tiu ii.n nf llvliic If mn ilmt't
I live happily V Yeu may as veil be dead,
se where you find iinhepjilness in euv,
I you may find heaven in another. The
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i ireuu.U lb ill inu iii.iu mm iiiu imnmii
' thev nren't mated rijlit and due't find
it out until It l.i tee late.
i Yen, I was a victim of en unhappy
I marriage, but I hope I find real happi
nwin some dav In a real. true, honest
I D. ' .
The Dcenle favoring
it imve tiense.
MKS. N. l.
rhlladelphlB, February 24. 1022.
Questions Answered
Who Said It?
Te the Editor of the Cvcri.ie Public l.tdaer:
Sir t will Appreciate it ir yc.u can leeata
i '' me the following quotatien: "Our
enuntry1 In her Innr-uurii vlth ferulsn
1 nRt0n may she nlwajj tee In the rlslit:
I t .ur country, rleht or wrem- "
uur
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i I'h'ledelrlim. I'ebruar L'3,
H.
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Kiat c.ven by
I Thin auotatlen is from
f'?Shcn Uf:atur Ht
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Norfe'l., V.t , April.
The Zere Problem
Te the Editor of the Eventrg TutiHe ledger:
Sir Te nnnAer the iiuetlen of "S, I.
H." In Thurnlay'a Er.MNU I'l'hmc L':poi
vlr: "Hew ceM will It f.e when It U
twice n telrt a-i 10 degrees below rare,"
!t h necessary te Knew the point uhich
nrleiiea dnierlbci e ulirelute zero. Abse
lute rore Ii the point where. tcUntlflcnlly,
there Is re heat, where Ii can net no colder,
ihl jmlnt la 4J0 deureei below :ieie en the
' iviirenheit tcale. wnirn supikiimhiI
nriii.. referred te In the qiietrini.
puppeeemy in uie
Halfway letween the point mmtlenej In
bu,,t0 Rr,i aLfnlute rore It -vlll te
t,C8 MH celli ae nt 10 ileerees below lere.
One-KilS the dllference between tlie two
ininm
ine mlnuii 10 tltvlderl hv 2 ea'jali 22 J.
MlnuB 10 plu 22.1 rquala inlnue 2.1(1. or
2.1!l liesreee beinA' 'em (f'nhrenhelt) would
l.e thn ielnt where It veuld li tttlc ns
cied v.i 10 deBreca below zero.
A. S. Wr'.IISVl'.t!.
Atlantic Clly. INbruary 14, 1022.
Poems and Songs Desired
Written by Mra. David Perter
7e (Jic KfHter e the Kvniiig I'ull'.u l.tde'n
illr Ploase tell in' lin wniic tlm w-urdi
ii, the henu centalnliu thli erne:
"Tliuu hast v.eundcd the Jplrit Ihet leed
thee
Ar.J eher.bhed tliln" Im.'ine for earr1
Tl'.nu hast tcuglit mc (it ln.it te feii.-et tlioe.
In reiret. In alienee i.r.dt.nrr 'I
PhlladeltihlB. cbluary'28,'tP2y.nAU,'
What'a Name of Auther?
T lt .-rre in i.-i-eiiiiu; i'lifche r.rrteir;
Mr J'.ciue ion me in iiai leeni i
ran
tin d Hie following Aere
" em-' "-
I nd a Ir.sj I uoej,
'ine I'cnplr'H Forum ..III npprur dullr
In tlie 1.. I'liill rieiiie i.rucrr
anil lll
llie. Sunil iy. Public I,eiler,
Letters
(llnrussiii timely teiur mil lie priniru
hu ..ell a required Peetiia. nii.l uues
tlen af rnral Interest will be answered,
And a pip te meVu in enlJ uenthtrt
The world It oed and the reople are teod
And wo're all soed fellow n turttlier."
, I.. .IOIIDAK.
Mlllndlt4il, Ftbrunry 33, IDS!!.
Thl l a tenst from Jehn O'Kcefr'n play,
"Spr'aa of Laurel," and can t found la
Act, II, Seen l, ef the play,
Who Wrete It?-
Te the Editor et the Evening public tedeer:
fllr Plai tell me the name of the poem
from which llwiae lines are taken!
"I'leaeure lie tblcltcit where no pleas
, uree eeem:
There' net a leaf that falls upon the
round .
Dut held some Jey of ellence or of
sound,
Seme sprite becetten of a summer dream."
ItAHOLD OIMM.
Philadelphia. February 22. I0J2.
This I a part of a sonnet, entitled "Hid
den Jeys," written by Leman lllnncbard.
Suffrage Upheld
by Supreme Court
Cenilnaed from Pate One
strain, nnd that the cacc thercfore be
came meet, net presenting a contro centro contre
vcry for judicial decision.
In the Leser case, the Government
acknowledged thnt the proceedings had
been instituted by voters who had suf
ficient Interest te warrant their pres
ence In court, but that the issue raised
was political,, one for decision by Con
gress or for 'settlement in some ether
avenue than by adjudication In the
courts. While the State of Marylend
had refused te ratify the amendment. It
was pointed out th State also refused
te question Its constitutionality.
The power of Congress te propose
the amendment te inc State Legisla
tures for ratification was assailed by
Its opponents en the ground that the
people reserved te themselves in their
State constitutions the right te regulate
suffrage, nnd that the Federal Govern
ment legally could net have anything
whatever te de with changing the "sov
ereign power" embodied in uuffruge
nualifirntleiis.
Itcplylng te an assertion that tlie j
lendment had net been 1pb11v
IfWI 7h aZLt S2?,tsi,
-... ... .
nmen
ratified, the Government asserted that
Mlhseurl. Tennessee and West Vlrclnln
had been properly counted, but that If
Missouri was excluded that being the
only one In the view of the Government
open te question, under any reasonable
contention it as offset by Vermont
and Connecticut, which had ratified
after the proclamation had been issued.
U. S. Control of Fares Upheld
In deciding thet railroad passenger
fares tthln n Suite an mibjeet te rcgu rcgu
hitlen by the Federal Government the
Snnreine Court sustained Ihe lower
iieurt3, which prohibited the Wisfensin
jHnilread Commission from Interfering
nu mi- vini:uj;u, j.uruiiKHiii nun
Qulncr Ilnllread In putting Inte effect
increases in piisnenger fares in ntate 1
travel authorized by the Interstate Cem- I
merrc Coinmlsslen,
The court in another derision held
that railroad rates, fares and charges
within the State of New Yerk arc sub
ject te regulation by the Interstate I
Commerce Commission. It affirmed the
decision of the United Htutfs l)lstri"l ,
Court of the Northern District of thnt
Ktutu requiring the State te comply
with erdcra of the Interstate .Commerce I
('...ntnlculii. In.,-nfl 1,- rn l ,-. -.ma fa.a.L. i
v.l'.limtentuii III,.. 1.(1.-.. Kg t'.tr.M ,,1. I IEIK3
anil rhargeu and the rntc.i 011 cream nnd
mill;.
Beth rate cases crew out of an or-1
der of the Interstate Commerce Cem-1
mission authorizing rallreadd te in-'
ereas" Interstate rate.", fnre.-i mull
rhargen, and te bring their Intrastate
rated and fnrpn te (he level of Inter
state rntcs. The commission held tlie,
State rates must be adjusted te ellinin-
nte preferences and
fnver of trnffi,, ,,
iliscrlmlnatieiis In i
ing between points
-holly within a State and .,.! In-
,..,, n,nu,rm
Nuw Yerk State nutherired Increased
ralc pen StntP rrB),t traffle, but re-1
!hyi t0 increase pnr.senger fares, sleep
ing nuil parlor ear cnars, nntl nuns
en milk and cream transported by piu-
senger train.s. It claimed control in p
:taie rates anu tares unii-r vne ciiar
ter ,lt granted the railroads te operate.
I'rilted Sla'.es Fought DKcrlmlnatleu
The (levernnieiit in the Tsc nrli
litleatlen contended that CengresH In
, discrimination wmen wm i.mi-iuu
had authority te remove.
' flip nierclinilt . mitt'lnC net 01 KILO.
known ns the Jenes luw. prohibits,
I transportation ei uirri-iiiimiiM- wiim-i
Alnskaii nertB nuil oentliiPiitiu United
' States by l.unadlan rail und water line, ,
. the Suprerrfa Court rtnneiineed In a case
brought by the Territory of Alnakn and
tin. .Tiinenu llnrdwarp t emtianv acainst
i -. "", i r, -' it ,
the Collector of f ustems for Alnl.a.
The territory of Alaska contended the
law was unconstltutiensl becauec it
discriminated In favor of the Htntcn and
against the Territory in Uiat It per
slilps and railroads without Imposing a. i
penalty, whereas, merchandise shipped i
'trein Michigan te the Junciui Hardware i
Company liy way of the Canadian l'n- '
iclfic Rallreud te. Viuiceuver and by
iCanadln nvetwel from there te Alaska
was ordered confiscated.
' Justice Mcllcyiields. delivering the
iv v'v. ": v..., '... .r.'..;", ""r: "
opinion of the Court, announced the ,
judgment el tne ueurt oelew was ar
flrmed.
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EMBEZZLER SENT TO JAIL
Crawford County Officer, World War
Veteran, Pleads Nole Centendere !
I Mradvllle, !'.. Feb. 27. -Illy A. I'.)
I- Having pleaded nole eintendere te
'iwe charges of eiiiliT.r.lement, one of,
$i:;.2."fl of Stnte fundi and the ether of
$1110(1 of county funds while lie was
, lteglster and Itccnrder "f Crawferd1
I County, Majer Ilnrry V. Miller today
was sentenced ny .iiiuge t. .i. rratner te
two terms in the Western renltentlary.
j ,.ueh for a period of net les tliau a year
I and four months nor mere than three
yenrs. I B
lleeause of his excellent reeenl in the
World War the court announced that
I the sentences would be run concurrently.
N. Y. VESTRY HOUSE ON FIRE
BulldlnrJ Belonging te Trinity!
Church Slightly Damaged I
New YerU, Veb. 27. (y A. P.)--'
Delist" smoke pouring Irem the hahumeni
!of Trinity Cliurch vijstry house, at,
Church nnd r niten streets, directly be
hind historic St. I'tiul's ('Impel, where
Uieorge Washington attended divine
services, binught iippnriitiiN te the i
scene en t lie jump today. Tlie blnzc
was confined te the lmtentenl, where it'
' litid started. Smoke, sweeping up I
through the building, gave yreiimi for,
'the fear thai the whole structure yas
threatened. I lie I'amnge was slight.
Vive aged clergj men lied te the
graveyard, which separated chapel and
vestry house, Mlsi 1 J file Armstrong,
' stiperlntendenl of the house, carried her
eevcnty-twe-ienr-nhl mother four ate-
i flea te tlie street.
Philadelphia Orchestra at Penn
'Um riillinlilphl.i (rri'lii'strii .Mil ton ten
i.u.'t n ''.'1111011" eifOiTt WrtliiPMilny nljiht
nt Wflshtinnn Hall, Thirty-fourth nml
Sirut'u Mii'clB. Thin L'encurt win pest,
peneil from December S.
i
NEAR EAST RELIEF AIDED
Atlentewn Churchea Contribute
$12,000 te Fund In Single Day
Atlentewn, Pa., Feb. 27. Tabula
tors who worked during the night said
?12,000 was contributed by Allcntewn
churches in which the cnuse of Near
East relief was presented yesterday.
Among the npenkers were Dr. Paul C.
Lclnbrfcli, of Philadelphia ; Dr. Talcott
Williams, of New Yerk; Dr. Clarke.
Lieutenant Frank Cenncs. Prof. Mernl
Kljlari and Majer C. K. Westen.
Dr. Lelnbach spuke In St. Jehn's Re
formed Church, which gave $1050;
Trinity Evungellcal contributed $1200,
nnd St. Andrew's Reformed, $852. Su
perior Court Justice Frank M. Trcx
ler'a Presbyterian Sunday Scheel was
nddrcftefd by Majer Westen and con
tributed J2000.
J
JDeatljs
ABBOT. Buddcnlv. Kcb.
i'3, 1022.
MARION WCTHISKIf,r wlfe
of Dr. u.
Htanley Abbet
l'uncral Rervlccs and Inter-
mrnt nrivntf.
ARJISTRONO. On IVb. 2. 1022, iaA
BEL.LA, wife of the lain James Armntren.
uelntltes and frlcndn in Invited te the
Service, en Tuesday nftArnoen. at 2 u'cloek.
at her reldencn, 2127 H. ie nt. Infrment
prlvate. Frlnd may rail Mnrrtny pvpnlnit.
DAnTOLET. Feb, 2, JtXnnY L.. son of
the late Lewi and Rebcci-n Dnrtnltt. ltela
tltes and friends Invited te ncrvlce. Tues.
evrnlna, H o'clock, at the hemn of I. T.
Ryan. 200 flreen lane. Manayunlt. Pa. Int.
Creirsena. Wed. menilnr.
11ATEHON. Feb. 23. 1022, .TOSKPHINB
M.. dauahter of the lata Jehn and Maritarct
Ilatesen. Relatives and friend Invited te
attend funeral, Tues., 8:30 A. M.. from her
late reeldenc. 8114 N. Murkoe at. Renulem
mass Our Mether of Korrewn' Church 10
A. M. Int. Cathedral Om
IlKr.CH. Feb. 2I. .TOSKl'lf. ren of Colum
bus M. and.Anna T. Ileech (nc Uoedy). used
n rtaya. Relatlves and frlendu are Invited te
attend funeral. Tues.. 1 P. M.. 2430 Garnet
at. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
tllltKHCAU. At Reverly, N. J.. Peh. 24.
TURNER, husband of late Kllcn Rlrkhnad.
Kuneral services Tues., 2:30 P. St.. lata res.
Idence. 417 Mread t.. Heirly, N, .t. Int.
prlvatr. Friends mm' tail iUn.. 7 te 9
P. M. .
1IOOOH. Feb. 23. 1022. Fit.IZA SI., widow
of Frnnklln I.'. Hes. ljneral services at
her late residence. 11 S. 48tli nt., Wed., 1
P. St. Int. Ml. Sterlali Om.
ROai.Kll. Feb 20. Sf ARU: I.. llOSLKR.
wife 'if Harry A. Ueiler. Rclatlven nnd
friends are Inilled te attend funeral services.
Wed., 2 P. SI., nt her Inte residence. 1723
W. Tlna si. Int. prlute.
BREEN. On Feb. 21. 1022, CLARA S.
FOSTER, wife of Auirustui llr"-n "d dsuvh
Ifr of tli lule Wm. and Rebecca t.e Stark,
ii.iutlti iwl frlnds. nlsu James K. Hazult
I'niineii. n. ami i'. i . u, . urn ni
Council. H. and I. of I... Ne. 120, nre In-
vlt?l te funeral irIeii. nn Men.lay. at 2
P. M.. late realdrnec. 221s simroe'l n.
lnt.Vrlvate. Remain, may b0 Mewed Hunday
.,anlt-a
IlROV.V On Keb. 24, HAR.'.lt A., wife
of Jehn ri. Rreivn. In her tilth jear. Funeral
servlci, en Tueeday, at 12 o'cleols neon, at
her late residence, 20 Providence read.
Aldun. Int. Cumberland Cenvjtery.
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DITH, husband of Mlldred Oladyi Uull, ajed
H7. Relatives s-nd friends, also -Camden
prtvnte. llarlelch Cem.
IJUTI.ER. On rtD. 20, 1VZ.', -iikanneik,
widow of Patrick Butler, Rlatles and
friends are Invited te the funeral, en Wednes
day mernlnc, at S:SO o'clock, from the Oliver
II. Ralr Ii I rl ST. . 1820 Cli-stnut st. Mara of
solemn requiem ut St. Patrick's Church at
10 o'clock. Interment nt Hely Cress Ueme
tery CANNON. Feb. 23, 1022. HARRIETT,
dauahter of the late Rederick and Harriett
Cannen. Relatives and friends, also Ltiiu,
bf the flscred Heart of SI. Htephen'a Church.
Invited te funeral, Wed,, fi:0 A. Sf., from
the residence uf her brother-in-law, James
Keenan, 1000 Rewan st. Helcmn requiem
tnass Ht. Stephen's Church 10 A. SI. Int.
New Cathedral Cem.
CAREV. Feb. 13. JOSi:PI7. eon of Jehn
J and Anna St. Carey (nee Flnlitan). Rela
tives and friends Invited te funeral, Tues.,
S:3() A. St.. frum Carey's residence. C078
Retnliart at.. OIt and Klncscsjlnr nvn.
ltlth rMUtein mass at Church nt the Most
Rleeseil Sacrament 10 A. SI. Int. at
Cathedral Cem.
CAIinV. Feb. 24. Captain HTEPHBN 8..
husband of Ida, 10, Carey. Relatlvee, friends,
Richmond Indite. Ne. 230. F. und & A. St..
and all ether orcanlzatlenu Invited te attend
funeral services, Hen.. R P. SI, sharp, at
his 1st" residence. B024 Larchwood ave.
CARR. Feb. 23 CIMRA II.. wife of
Chsrles Carr, aged 05, Relatives and friends
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te sltend funeral services, Tues.. 8 P ii
at the residence of. '..'? L.areJ,n'. l2?
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iTiitc iui vuui a-Ai.iiuai luuay.
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Stnte..
V.T..,,,j,i.l4,,,,irt.,
BKATH)
Invited te funeral, Tuei., rttfO A, M., from
her huaband'a realdenee, ai24 N. n.Mh it ,
Fall! of Hchuylklll. Hith maea fit. Ilrldaet'a
Church, 0:80 A, M. Int. Weatmlneter Cem,
CAHHLKY, !,te of 4003 N. Iawrence st
Feb. 2.V NORMAN A., eon of Matllietv and
Mary B. Caakey, neral eervlee Wed,, 2
V. it., at parlor of Harry M, Pexxm. 8.
p. cer. Slat and Cumberland. Int. private.
Friend may call Tuet. evenlnc.
CHKBTNUT. Veb. 24. 1922. WINTOItOP
BAnQKNT CHRBTNUT. Ilelatlvea and
friend are Invited te attend fnnrrnt aervleea,
at hi brother' residence, 17110 linden linden
weed it,. Tuee., 2 V. M.
UHIITH. Feb. 26. KUORNB J., eon of
Jehn , and th late Mary Oreen Chute. aed
80. nelatlvee and friend Invited te funeral,
Wed., A. M., realdenee of aunt, Mr. Jen
nie Cocker. M0r Willow ave. Solemn re
quiem man Meet Uleeed Saernment Chureh
10 A. M. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.
OI.AUHKII, Feb, as. Iiuj, tlittt.Y.
widow of Isiul Claueer. Ilelitlvra and
friend are Invited te funeral. Tuc.. 8 A.
M.. lata realdenee. IJ3A H. 18th at. Solemn
requiem hum nt fit. Thomm Church 0:30
A, M. tnt. Hely fro rvm.
Ct.lNE. Feb. 26. MAP.7 A., widow of
Wm. It. ("line, ared SO. Kelatlve nnd friend
Invited te funeral, Tue 10 A, M., from
residence of en, Waller H. Cllne, County
Line rd., Vlllaneva. Pa. Pelcmn requiem
ma fit. Thomaa' Church 11 A. Jt. Int.
private.
t'fH'linAN. Feb. 24. Ifl22. f'AItOMNH
IX)WBU CMCtlnAN. widow of Themas A.
Cochran, aced 84. Kelatlve nnd friend
are Invited te attend funeral service. Tuee ,
2. P. jr., at her late residence, seli! W.
Nerria t. Int. private. IC. of P. Cem.
Frl-ml cell Jfeii, eve
COI.VILI.n. At the Preiliyterlnn Heme
for. Widow and Sirale Women. Feb. 24,
1022, MAItr A., widow of James Celvllle.
Funnrnl ervleei will tn held Men., 2 I. M
at II. H. tliinthurat & Ce.. 1021 Arch at.
Int. tirlvate,
CO.N-rt'AV. Suddenly. Feb. 24. FttANftS
J., eon of Jehn end the late Elizabeth Con
way, aged 0. Relatives and friend, nlee
pupils uf sit. James' ijchenl. nre InWtcd te
alten dfuneral. Tuee., 7:30 A. M from
parents' reeldenee, SO.'l Cheetnut st. Solemn
r'qutem m Ht. Jarnea' Church 1) A. J.T,
Int. IIelv Cre Cem.
CONWAT, Feb. 23. AUinr.T XV.. r,n of
the late Jehn rj. and I-eulta r. f'enav.
ed 2u. Punerrtl eervlee Men . 2 P. M
1480 N. CSth t. Int. private. Frlndj ma
call Sun. nfter 7 P. M.
ClfljLin -TVh 1 V.f.f.t-V- r r'nkrr. ..
I.mlck). Relative and frlenrtn arn Invited
te attend funeral erlce. Men., 1 p ST.
niece' reetdence, Mr. C'hnrle rirali 8l
Talrmeiint ave. Int. nrlvnte, .tt. Fence
Cem. Felnd may call Hun . nt t p r
CROOKS. Feb. 2, AN'nrtnw w
'CROOKH naed 7(1. In-rnl erMce at lit
Inte reeldence, I.Una, Delaware Ce.. Pu..
Aeil.. 2:30 I. M. Int. Cumhe-l.tin i-..m
. - ... ."V .." wwiiiu'-.inii'j v.ejlll,
AuA'J?. VlIL-,,,"t "ellev" t Lima Ster.
FI'M.KN. Feb. 211, 1022, KI.I.KN If.,
daughter of lata Peter nnd Je.iie Cu'len
Relative and frlnn.1 nr in.i..., .. .... .
1 f?,rX,',2T.,Ur ?,Al M" ,,0m l,0r lale Veil-
denee, 17-12 Watklns t. ftdnnn requiem
1 A. V. Int. New Catheilnil Cem
.,'tl '": 2.1. f'ATHARIVR. dnusliter
of Antheny and Anna Dslv. iiiri-d 3 inrtith.
rtelatlvea and fre,i Hrr ,n.,';, r.'Vten,!
(vKS ' r""e:,.,'.MV in' Oreenwoed aNe-W57.r?-,,'-
" r-f?'- ,IeJv Renu'chre Cem
latn DaMd W nnd Jane Davie F.eiatlM..
Tui. f,Tnil" .r1vl,"l,,u f,,nf"l service.
?Un'?,..r" iMn', T.t'""'' of brother. Jehn
f . Davie 1321 Wnkcilne et . Fran'a'erd.
Int. private, rt Cast Ced-ir Hill Cer.
Friend- mav call Jten. ete, ' ue"1
DAW IIP. On Feb. 2(1, 1022. ADni-IVR
f'rlV'i'; ii?r? ." P"-,"ietlv4 nnd
frlPiii.a arc Invlt'd te the aervlcc or. Wednes
day nfternenn. (it 2 o'clock, m her lat real
denee. a.-,co Are h el. Interment nrllnle
DKAN.I'eb 23. DOneTItV dnu'-hier
of William and Annl" Dein ln her "iuu
W. "'T" Tu- 9 P- M." realdenee
43T i:. Camlirla .. tnt. Uj.-k ". l:
main may be IewCj jjen.. nf.er 7 p jr
Dr:CK.--tVb. 22. HKNRV. Iiuahand' of
J'-ry ,1'eek. Itet.irnc. mid frlrnd! al?n
Wnalitnalen r'amp. Ne. ft70 P tl q - a
.ml re-iue,! Trlile.' I(n j"v ' f.. "j.3' A
Uted te al:id f-ii..ral ii-rM. J0,i s P
M resldemv.. 3n3(i N J.-,th at I, u'l
a'p Mnfm,r ,""1 viewed Sun.. 7 te
DKLAIIFNTY. -Feb. 21 n' I,l ut. ,t,
denee. 22HI Hnvder M , JOHN j.. hu,, I
of the late Maiy.ret D.ah,,nl Vn." rV
nev). NVt.ce ,if fu:i-a i..t.
ui ii..i. I eu. 2.1 HT.IZAHCTIf
of the late Peter P. and JiVne flnnih.V.?.
(a. Mcl.au.-hlln). I!el?tlvei ,nd ftiV.u
arc Invited te ntt-nd fun.ea 1 Weil I,r-in I
JIl'rS'S. 7.,Mr'rc7ffiH! ftMZhl$
IJULUIirillTY r.h . tl.,,-.. .
DltKSS. At Woe.livirj, N ,r ..,, .
I la.. Feb. 2ft AV.W T r fi, (,.. "r, ',?
1 ler. wlfi, of Frank Ma iir'e,, ,-,"
I Funeral Men.. 3 P, jr., f-nni iir.u'rni., . . V
VV. K M llurryll. 127 JIa-hcta Vm";, f
IjVJ. In.. Failslmtten. Pe..' , ""Su.
i:itt,. Feb S3, 1D2
lliMen"hi??- '" Pr,Vat- 'X'ndamay
. . ..... .. . .". u,, .i r rrn
1 JnUBh.i.ji. -v:re of f ;.in. ,FiT" n'
then j.n.1 trend nl, , p v j,' s .'" "
land -HI secleite of whl-n h!i wm j i , ni ,.r
, ii-lt.l te fun -rat, Tuer . in 'J. j," "'"'r,;
. iii'i rtit ri'ii iiirirs ri' x u.i
' ' . - - .. ,-t , e r I -t r
ll.'.M .tewit, William' -Penn c"m
afl'fr ""v. ema!n, "-:'J- be vlencj Hu"
HAVNAH F.UZARinH 'v.fe e j .hn" i
, F.aart:;. S-rvl e, at l.r,- ,. .,.,;.'
.113 Putinm et.. Il ,rl en Me- V it
lint, r.rl'i.ie, i.'o-,i,ei te.vn i'..rn ""
.. y?L'LK'.l.:' .r T"'- -!' vi;r. i: . T ., .
i III m I -, I euik j;cl.tles ..-I frl.i, ,'i
are Ir .cj, te attend fuiienn nervlena w.a
2 P. M.. pi her late resldenea -.. N- ...'
s. Hit ri-ljirt Remain, : -., J i.f0,'i
Tue., S te U'30 p. M v ""
v iiiini i r. i ,iuue j;cl.tles ,. -,
rilA,lLij,-ui i en. -J0. Kt 'a'- ruln r,.
'.V'' llr.iLie it ii.iimmi't i.,f...r..?." nee.
r.era, aer. 1 a en 'Pe,t,i., V'.... .""
l'i
.i ,
,"L-'ift. " i, i,iw r,irneutu ave.
prl.ate. Wednesday A. M.
--I..l. ... ,-,. ,-..."'V ' L-.'.l,
Interment
UAI.I.U1HF.R. Feb 2J. J:;i: If. ,.
the lite Charie, W. CuliaKner. RalatU t
nml friends ere Inv'trd te r.tte-.d luiiiei
1.H2 . ."3.1 t". Solemn r?qn em marn st
Hdmer.d's church. 10 A. M. Intl'lftiifcre;
CALLOWAY, t.i Mt Veniep y r en
Fe'... 24. IP22. MARllAP.r.T. If,.' nf '.f .."".
--- - - --- . -- ........ ...-ini,.. .IP, l
,. , .,,'.'." . ' uneri or.-
ttei, ed., 2 P. M.. et hi late rM lenv,
21(i Aalibniirnii re d. Ashbejrne Pa I,,,
t.rl.ate '"
tin:s, 1-. .-,. it)'.-2 :ivni;Ti(
.MileH in Milan! F Oate ferM,". rue. '
. P JI., rt her late rclii.ce ,',-, ,', '
n.e Int pel a e.
OI1.L. -Feb 2'1 AiiMi:,-, M A ., ,.
James J. HUI r.Tl d.uthter nf - l irm,, n i
Anna V IlRim-h-: . itclatl..- and f, i .,',, .
and Natl, I. II M. Se 1 Hi-, ure (,,' cj
atteml funeral. Turn. 7. no i ;:''''
her Lite .-e,l,l.nSe. 31173 Tui'n et Sei.n'n
raniilntii iyiilih i Imr ,. ..f ilia v..i... . , '""
JI. tnt lln! Scuu.chre iVir. ' A
Ulll.ll.;.N 1 eli
v ,fe of
,1
(I ilde
-" . .-. 1 iiAu.vr r:
of funeral ..ill le riven irem 'the , .' u-n.-!
of her run ; il .! ."."'Il t .alem-
... ill..-,. it .'.ineiniury N 1 s.. ...,,.
' 2.-.H1. 1022. ANNA T
1IRL.SS (nee Tl.
ier). 'lfa of Frail ..fj ilr
net'i-e
it'i'e of funeral '.'III be i.ln.p
lte, till. Due
ur.iJUA.-s 1 eu. LU. tti'J MARY rnr,
CAN Re'nil.e and friend, n'se menVlil?.'
of I.a.ll-' Auvillar. A. O II are lp 7""
funeral Thum. i 30 A. M. 'r. -n hV . ,,
realdenee, 1234 S Jl.i Sileinn 11? "
Mmh cf Requiem St llabnel Chuicl. "in
A Jt. Int. Old Cathedral feni v"u,c"' 10
HALL Feb 2.' MA HO A RH I
HARDI.-'U At Mrdennn',! N
23. 1H22. MARV A.. Htfe f Vl'ii,m" j.' ''I
Feb
0f l,rr.in,!Sr., fet"!., Ji-;r
"BlHiVVhxA sli
ne i:.'"Htt ln her S3th . ear n. u, luJ)
SSSu'pl'rmfi-'lrrlr
?." ,a,1" :' '"h, ''! .C'dar 'iVl'li
('em. llemsini may la, v'd m,
,,. in p. M.
from
JIOI.OHAN Feb, 2,1 j u sa, r.ATI,
AHIS'F, 11. widow of Jmw. j Un'iha,"
lleiatl.es and friends -r finilh are liniiii
te attend funeral. Wed S jj.. frum 1)1
resldenr of her daiiKhter Mn Anna CIiVl
ten. 117 Albany me.. Ilariliistnn. ,v j
lllfh mass Ht Hese uf l.lm.i'a 'hurih I'luii.
den lletah s. U A M In. CUvary 1 c, 'i.'1'
in.rl cf 2.1d .mil Vine sla . I'lilin
JAIIHFTT At Menii.itmwi .1 i-nll
2.',. JO.XI.PII W . hu-balid nr M .;Un ,,""
rett Inee June.. In Ills l,0ih 1 l-uiural
I'nurlli-die 2 P. JI , Munitien KncmW
Jtertiui; Iliiuas. Friends mm call Third-din
7 Ij U P M Autus ..l'i inui n'(,i, 4M 'it
Clreeiiwuml i.c , Jenktntm.n .nd 1 ic p
! rnln from lleadlnn Termiiui 11 Jenkintu.. 11
Station.
JIJI'i'T.lUU. At ha I. inc !.ic I)
I.an-e. t.. en Feb 28. te':'.' 1Hi),,.m i
JUPI'HICH. flrrvlce en lnndii . at -j P. M
at t. Jan.' P. B. Church, 2-'d and w it
nut t. Interment private. Please mnlt
t,OvrtT3.
or iMtric't uoeney (nee ilniiir-i,...., , ...
... . . .
tlvr an.l .friend invite,! t ,tifBli ,: 'I-
134 tlmi.lierry et 0-rmnten. telAnn
requiem maea Church of HI r, 3 f
"".'' :.)0 A. M. int. II tiiu'c ir.:'
2. I.M'RA Vlr.fnt-u
li.MU.. ilalliri.ter or atn Jnl s .i ..
'.Veel.ii. Relatives ami Iricnda arc i,: T,
ie .erilccr.. Men. 2 P. JI . i.t reMderi. ,'J '
I her brother. Charie., H. w,,, i"ffi ,V'
at.. I'raiikfnrd. Int. ptlvate. Fri . rda in'i
I ..(ill Sim H te je P M ""
I ...r-J!'.iPY;rrA,...tl.'Jr"!- u..ic p.,i.
I -,. n... ii'a n ., i.ijfl or Uleililn Inlm T v
i iV ySuTcTiAI'Sn;. - ViJAT.0.",.:
llVA.vs. Feb. ':.;, :i.iZAr.FTir i-
CauBluer of tiis late Suiu-i j Vi a,',-,
I i:ani In ler stiili jear n-.,ul A,lp,
,fl!:,l."I" 'n.v'l.eJ H -n,I faViw sen'!
niece. Mis Annl t:. Anlr0, ,, KC. " '"T
Pair
inu,r,,V,qUirH.hl.-an,;,,.1.n0i;i.rc;;
1-imiu.ih fe... "a AN.vi1 ir ,. ,
i Reiii.,i I utif and diUKlu-- or ',i..Ji',, ;
and 'he late WlilUm Hart njed ' 'v'
tlvt.i and frlendJ. also tu,. .)evd ini.Ii't ,'-
, ell Ne 1S7. S. nml D. of uViTn,.,h
e' St. Phll'fa JI. F.. Church ar" In., ed te
Htl-tlil fiir.rnl. M.m 1 t . '" V.p' ln
t.illeay mid dtuBhi'r if Jehn nnrl Vnn5
leftus r.MatUc, and friends. "sWfVmSnS
liiunrll. Ne. 12.', D. et 1... ,ui w.ishln" "e,
lamp. Ne l; Pi. of A nre Imlrt,,
iiie cer.lee. or Tui-.li" nfii-rn nvi at '
' cln It. at the Oilier H. Hair UWi,. ,w...e
(.heattnit t. Pnllr., Intrrr ent -,rlvat "
v. "M,J,'v-rh- ?." 1.1!--' m:?- h.i-
irtiiii w, i.nuri m i, Linn -
Jan-.sr C. Hall Relatives a,i ti'.en,u i
invited te attend funeral sen lee, i.t, u ,
P JI late residence, 3S22 Warrlnate , J. J"
i",tV.A10 ""'Tl. X,,,nd ' "Tsui,':
DEATH.
JOHNS. On Feb. 23. 1022". ItOUrtRT II..
8r.. huelinnd of Jennie .M.-.lehnf. nelnti
nn irie
end, nlee Wnahlnaten Cmn. N'
4,
mr. j. a. di y.. ui
8. Of Au or collinBweod, N, J, i citnn
nu. vii, ui I iiHunuiiin, iiiv
,- in . UII.JAlKkl.
of
Invited in funeral
M. at rentdencA
--...;; . ii
rvicv c.i jii'xiunj
07S1 Catharine it.
leriuar, s i'. ai at fenuence.
,,,. a
nn Butidey evenlnc.
imrm,.nt nrivaie.
JOHNSON. Feb. id. EM.KN. wife of
Peter P. Jehneen. Relative and friend to te
vlted te attend funeral, Thur., 7:30, A, M.,
from reeldence et her husband, 2214 fit,
Alban it, Solemn requiem ma Ht, Charlee'
Church It A. M. Int. Cathedral Cem.
ICANNBWASHKR. Feb. 20. l.KK. hu
band of Illlzabetli Kannewaaner. Relative
and friend Invited te attend funenil aerv
leea Wed., 10:80 A. M., late residence, 4814
N. 18th nt. Int. private,
KEIINH. JAMF.H KKRNS, of Cranaten.
R. I., Hed 81, died February 2.-,, Interment
Feb. 21 at 10 A. Jt., In Mt. Merlah Cenie
tery, Philadelphia.
KKK1-V. Feb, 23. 1D22, I3MMA It, V..
widow of J. Heward Kety. In her 70th year.
Funeral service Men., 2 P. jr. precisely, at
her Inte residence. 844 Green lane. Ron Ren Ron
berouah. Int. private.
KtNKIIAD.-Feb 22. AD. H. wife of
Harry K. Klnkend. Relative nnd friend
are Invited te nttend funeral service. Men .
2 P. Jf.. at late reeldence, et Vandlke el..
Iticenv. Int. MnirnellR Cem.
KIRCHF-R -Feb. 2J, r.DITir. wife of
Herace H. Klrcher. Relative and friend
also James Lewell Council. Ne. 210. H. A
it. ei ij.i .uenicnn council, rin. U14, j
P., sre Invited te attend funeral, Tue
i. M . rrem her late reetiience, c.100 N
Falrhlll nt. Int. Chelten. Hill Cem. View
Ina Med, eve., S P. M.
.T?N"'I;"rT",,bV, t?4l 1022 . ."AROARBT,
widow of Cenrad Knlp", ewed 71. Ueiative
and friend are Invited te attend funeral
service. Jinn,, 2 p. J. r'eldenc of her
een-ln-taw. William I.. O. Kent, 4042 If,
Falrhlll et. Int. private. Mt, Jlerlali Cem.
Friend may call Sun. e.
KUNZi:. Feb. 24, JOHANNA ICfNZF.
(nee Vehe), In her 7fllh year. P.elathe
nnd friends nre Invltrd In attend funeral,
Wed , 2 P. Jt., from her dauwhter' reil
dence, Mrs. F. Hinder, 2820 fisybert t. R.
mains may ls viewed Tues. eve, Int. i,rl
at. Hillside Cera.
I.AHHT. Feb. 23. 1D22. HATTin LA
HIl'F, late of 722 Spruce si. Maes of re-
iiuiem ai .; tinry unuren, rues., e A. ?J
ini private lowing; jien.. 7 te 10 IJ
fr. in r f
Bt purttnijt. of Andrew J-ilrfs Bns. HAa
' Ii fit. ..
O. lill I"'
manderv. Ne. 311, K. T.; Phlli, Cetialstnry;
I.u I.u Temple, a. A. O N. M. H : Knlulit
of the Iren Rinir. .M. It., nnd all ether or-
rv
Kaniaiiuiin n; -vnicn no wn a member. In
vited te i-rvtres, Men,, 2 P. M.. late reel
denee, 2Us N. Frent el. Int. JR. Vernen
.cui. , irv-iiiK ?un. eve
I.KRbS -Um Second Menth 24tli, DBM
ORAII i'RIJNSHAW. mIJew Jnalah W
Ieda In her Ttth vn.ir. r!Ain,i..A. M.,
ifrllcnds Invited te funeral en Secord Dav
at 2 .10 P M nt lat residence, 14 He-.-.Inl"
a- . Wcat Chester. Pa. Train 1 P. Jt. fren
Iiruad st Trelley 1 p, M.. from 00th et.
Interment tirlvute.
).OUDi:HUf)i;U Feb 23 JACOII
liilnlanil or the tnt Cnthrltie IiUilenalsaer.
aai-d 73 Relative an 1 frteni'e are ImR d
i te attend fur.eml Men. I P. Jt,, frim hit
Inte iraiilfiici, 1223 N. Jesaup si Int Mt '
, pi-ace Cem. Il mains limy be lL,-Aed Hui..
I cie.
I LOUHHRRT - Ffb. 23. PATRICK
1,Ot'tlllRi:v Relatives and friends Invited
te altn.l funeral. Tuesdav, 0 A. Jl.. from,
i the residence uf his aen-ln-Iaw, liernnrd
Ktns. ID W Sprir.s- me., A nlinnre Pa
Peieinn requiem mass r.t St. Cnlmiin't ,'
("liurch 10 A. Jf Int Pt De-ii Cem
I I. TONS. Feb 2.-. MARdARF.T I.TONS
Relntlve end friends are lnHed te attend
funeral, Tn.. sr.ll A JI . from her Inle
1 realdeni e, 3S32 Wakefle'il t,, OernmiitnKti
I Peieinn niaa et requiem ,t. Vincent's
IChuri'li 10 A t. In- Hely Sepu'chre Cem
1 VAAS JIHRIttS I. MAAS. eon uf the lut
I Iihri- nnd linima Jlnas, suddenl) . In sail1
I Frnnclvi. ('nllf . aRd HO FunTf.l notice
laler. Ve.v Verk p.irH'ni please roil"
Ma-CARTNPV ti IVIi. 2t. I02J f.THBf.
,W. (nee teuarl). wife of Charl" V Mai
i'rtiiiv ar.d ilatiehter cf Jeald t'lenient and
the lal Jai'l.ynti Stiaart. Sen ler nn Jton Jten
div i,t 2 P. M., .'..'211 Amrnra terraer. Int.
prliale le.vtnif Sunday ninlnir.
MA.SSMANN F-b 2t. UEutOr: . !'
bird of Ne-a Mariemiinn used S2 lleiiili'N
land frlende, also Jermalem t.eilKe, Ne. .".fill i
' F and A. jr., Silnain Chapter, Ne 220. Ii
a. .''.: itriieen uernniannery. x-. 21), K T .
I.U I.ll Temple, A A. '. N JI. S Fhlla
riirii. .mi. ji in i eunre or leban
I'l.lla l"ie-t ItaiKcr' Aawi ami nl. ni.i,
( ipnnt;.aftena of wht h h- v, as u ipenl...
n-n Iultr1 te atter.il fu.-eral aert;e Wei'
l:iWP. M . t-siilei e- 0312 Palmetto rt .
Launaai, tnt ui -;ni mimt Cen, Remln
iv".i ii,3 , fliici , - Jl
MARTIN
Z--Z1, '::,-:: W- V. 'n,rr'.J,IA" -
ITTV of 22
no luvlled
2::m Ml ",
.. ... T..L,, - iir.ui-, nnu iricner,
tu attend f mie,. .crvl'-".. Tuee.,
t t,riclsil. at tie DhvM II.
lldjr., 1-Vetid ard Diamond e e.
I Helm: ;r Jlldjr.
int. i-late
' Mi'ARTIIV Feb. 20 JASIFS XI. Iiu-
. bnu I of the late l,n'ir J. and nn of ltu"e
nvl tli tale Jun'e- JlcCttrtle. lie, all, en and
I trjeni, j a:re Arc'ibulmp Hjnii 1
l r.i.i . , ...im. -i.. -., i it ,. .
C nnd
arc In-
v.i-ij tu funeral 'A il. h:3n A. M . fre'ii hit,
.,11. IIUU,", -1W ''. J. .'. L. ,..
nieitier s teaiucnce. .il.l ' h-tiiut u. Helnili
requl"ni nice Church nf Our I.ady of Vie.
or- ie . Jt. Int Ht Jlar; s Cem . Pneenla.
Mile, i
JleDllVAI.D Feb. 23. SARAH. -lf et
Wm. McDonald (w Cunnellvl Relatives ami
rrli'iiile. also II. V. JI. HeilallD. Altnr and
League of th. 5acril lliart. In.ttid te fu
ncral. Wed. S 30. 2304 V Sler t. Se emu
icqulim mas, Ht. I'elumba's Church HI
A. M. let Hely Crene Cem.
' JleFinitlDlU: Feb. 23 P.I22. JIARV
ir- of tlie i,n WifPum J Jfi-Fetildari tree
Snjdf.-). Ite'itles i ml frlnie. n n Hh,i-
li-rdi. of Ilrihthei.i. Ne. 31; H 11 of 1... Ne.
SO. nnd P. Ci of A . Cutr.n Ni. 14, arc ln
ilied te nttend funen.l erLe,. Wed . 2 P
Jt , t the Keld-tic of her brether-lr.-lrw,
F T Hitcher llieti N. atllh i". Int u I
vnte FrlvniN t.iu call Tue.. 7 te Ii P. M
MeilKi:. -Fb. 23 1022. HM.KN llK
'TRFDH. wl'e of Patrick J. Jlcilee an I
cnuitlner of late Ilcniard and flrae Jtnptp.
ll"inlle" and frlemii, imlteil te furernl,
Y ed . S:R'I A Jt.. f .'ei l 1 rt- i.ite r .siilepc. .
.1140 '1 a:. " emn requlni ti i.ii- ut Church
of the A-"-ii-leii 10 A. Jt. Int. Hulj .'si'Siu.
thri ivm
i Mi MIINAMAN On T' b 20 ''FARI-LS
It 1 u -band ,f Mara'aret Mc.Mer.aman in".
JII dieii' lined .Tl 5eara. R.-lutlie nod
.I'Miile. alee Hei. N'nrne rei;l,t ai e In. lt'l
te fiui'ial. en U iliuadiiy i.inr.i'tv it U
e ir,;, fro, n liN lati,. ree d-tiLC. 23. Iliire.
nnu" t.e.. Aidmere. Pn Se.tmn rtqu'eni
ma. t.'. Cel'nan's Church in A. JI lnle'-
, in.".. St. Denle' Compter 4.
JII1.IXR E.eret. P... Tib 2t. Mr,.
Hl.lZAHETH S. J1I1.I.12R !de-v ef D .
Hd.. at 1 J. Jlll.er, died at I.e.- l.em- I -e
th ine-ntnir at the ape cf S3 ye..r-. She
1 i "j.'Mieil ', t..e 'I'll 'M' ., ' wKtuvL
i of P liillett I'.i; ler. of Vlttrlncten, D' and
Ceitrude Jf . tfe of rieil.rlclt t . Cexc, ..f
tnU pl'ic-
JHM.INHTON Feb L'3 VINC'KNT hue
band cf i harlnPc Mill iiKten. aRed -CI. Reia
live' end frl-nd. j.he Sheet Jleta! 'e-ll-a'
Fulon, laiecLt Ne. in aiv l-vite.l te aT'nnd
fuiiTr.l. Tue 1 I. M rnb!d.'ne "0.1') '.
rne ,, si S-rkea ;it M. llierge' P. .
i hureli 2 P. JI. Int -'i rth Cedar Hill Clti
Remein- mj be Iee J'er , eft r 7 P, Jt.
MILLS At S.a.'.e' :.- ,T . i t.
111. HARD - . hu 'ard of Anna n JP'l
at:t d 0' i'ii.'cei, at lute reeaienci- enrll'td
l.e :-tiie. r. j . TUf'i.. 2 3i) P,
M
I.lt "li-n'e I'' .1(1" Il'i C'n
mivulf --Fb. 23 f.li;:aiu:th
." fi .f the Ut- Wll, ,n II JI nile
Wl '-i !n her Mat v-ir P.elatle
"r'.i.W 1I-0 member" e' -ienm M
H .
(nee
aivt
r.
ur 1 ar,! nunaa:' -r m' a-e inne te
nttend fu.e-el -.ervlce. 'tin 2 3e " M. late
r.-al'l. '1.0 litis 11. Miie'if htnna ave In1,
private, V-rlli ida Hilt f'er.i. Friends
tna. f. Sui after 7 P M
.MiHlR1: Frli 23 ILN.Sil. J.. wV
i ' '. hv-h ..rmre ni 1 ri .ul ter e' i.tn Jehn
tld 'i-.t'i A t.'l...." "." .' e nil t r ei.ii,..
mi. iJ.'itnnntewn 1 ,:-, .'i I,', e ,
II, .1 ri 'n.l,il ii'fii.t-al 'icr.'icew M -I
P M late rend, n e, 4117.-, i:i,r t.' In
t,' .11 ') 1 p )
Cm. '"rlerd.
,i'' rnrtfc rtyi
.MiiuRe.. -At r. .erj'd-. V. I. !h
'ii.'J nti ii.ir.p A nus'iai 1 n- 1... 1,.
:.Kii,' !i his 43th vea-. Uelat'n, nd
rreicN .i.Sl, all (a-l"tits of which r. w a.
1 i.ie
iber. are United te u't!id fure.'al.
2 P. Jt.. f-'.,n !i., ',. ri'sidr-e-. S2'J
Li 'jee
i'ta''aie a.-. RIl,'-- de V
lit
.ale IVtfndK 111 tail Midi
MOM:- Feb 21 MIS.' FAN Ml
,,f I 0 l ise and .ia,sht-i' or R, nl.
1 e Hi " t-viy-r. R.'lativ,' and f
11. .ii i.'.pl.en lilri.iu 1 e'luer, .e i:i".
' fe
II
.' -ills
'. I) '
't P.
. Wei
1 , v "i.hlclam Ceureii. .N,, (14 i,
ur" 11 'l 1 te f.t'er.d fur.era' ker.
2 P M nrn la 1' . -ii her int., 1,
..Cun-
3121 Jusr'r t Mt Mt -.nl rem 11.
I11M111 tnn.' be 1 li'e' l'ue. Si, ;,, i ,
JlYLU's -On Fe'i 23 ld.V MARUARFT
beieM'd a ife of 1. ULan Jl.eia and daughter
nf Annn'ta ail th- lut- Reben u,4n j.u
neral ier e-a en We.li "(.day 1 fternr in. nt '
e i 'ei . irrni 11 0,1:11 isiu n reiner.ce y
N". Mope at Frtetnli ma. (.all Tniada.
'.IP
n
I , s i' .1. iiiicriie'iu .-sort
'e.n :ei.
inn
NAItDlA - 1 ci .1. i-lil.v." nrn rf
I'eirgn
Mr 11 , 2
IP 31 V
.1 Mar:
Nai.iin l'U'ier.,1 feriiees
at ll's paii'lil' reaidenee.
P. M .
nun
Int rrhate.
lr'Ui may
iall -un. .'. .
s...r -l'. --I e.' .3
Aiuhuii. and Thereto N
i... Relatl.es and fr1'
' s,,,i udv 1 nd IIelv N.ut 1
PTRK-K. 0
'"('j Ir li
niV. nl.rt T' .
1 f
"sth
Seclt tv, Irv'ted "te
J I
funeral, Tus. -. .ill A
I.Al'UUINUi:n. Feb. 22. ALRCRT O.. "v'- w,f" of Harry A. Bennett, ea" ,,.'
Iiusband uf lite Jeanette I.nusrxl.i,rer fn ' Rflalltn and frl-ml. alie Wejt Park -j?W ,SS
Chapter. Ne. 2.-.O. II. A. M. i .Mary Cem- Wed. 2 P. M.. ( ,N. Itedfleld t. Ml. J.
JI from ridHHfifnlnlMllbcf
f nis .-nthee 11,111 Vui1l el
'll' un re iii'etn mas- ni .t 1 en e
111 1 M ml. at St Uenil , e 1 ,.ii.
cenv.
.'hurih
ti'InlNN'FI.I.. Huddel Vb J , I.OFts
tuiil-ni'd of Jliry ti'Dmnell (ne.. Duffee'i'
Funeral and Int prli..te it cen.cnlince
1 i'f tlie family Please 0111 t Iln'i-ri
i, 1 1)1 lilll.lS Feb 20 "'.2 JUAI.PII
J, ti'li.ml hue. '.ind f 1 at.iiirli., Murrai
i I.nuzhlui l'n-' P"I.lc nf fuinTiil ftii'n hu
I.H.. -end -ne 24 IJ V Till si
PAIJI'M'.- Fell. 21 ANNA Tii.si:pilINi:
.inn.v of Jehn Palmer inee McICenua). Ueia
tl.ia and f 1 lends ar pnlted .,, funei.,1.
I'lU'e " "'i1 N 'l la " remdeni'i IHMii .
Hee.e it Solemn ruiu'tm nuka st m,ii.
1 n's 1. Church. U A M. Int. Hely Sepul.
1 hi 1. Cem
I'llM.ilN udn-i i Fee "I 1H22.
I Jlli'll KI.. buscai-d .11 ,ne ; mmn V pn,.
'bu line Itle-s) rtelatl.i's 'mil f-lrn,N also
Cnirt ilarlleld, Vn ill )" of in.lted t,
.iiied fun ral I'rucMi Men . 2 P jt r"'.
0 ""h ii J P I'nniiii e 2S1 Oreen at lut
Si.ili (V.lnr IIIU Cem
PHILLIPS --On 1' ',1 11122. 11 IM
I, .1,1.1; PHII.I.lPri. need Ji). It"i,c aL.
T iei- W MVltld t, all"!!.! lb- fun. Ill erv ceq
oil r'nlurdi., lit II P M tr hr 'at, run'
dtlu'' ll'l - fidlli tl lit -met t 1,1, ,
L VLHIHII --F"b 2 J 'li-J KliWAItll T ,
, u-bui"l in the lut 1 " 1 . 1, (tan ii.ii
1,, ,11 if ti id fi.iml. , 1 1 Me I ti ,1 tie 11
tune 'ut se. ex. Uid 2 P M., , hiH laid
nsideiice, i.vn Piuniuiid st. Int ut, I'cae
Cem Friends may rail Tues. eve.
.HANlvt..N.ll;. 211, QIWHIW II, HANK.
aumm
jiW't .
T.l. Ilelntlvita nnd frlenrtr. al
Ne. neil, I. e, n, M,i FrHnelmrl
Ne. 8117. il. nf i: A., ami PretrVI
Ne. 84, H. of T.i nra Invited ,i
Thur., 2 P. Ji at hi late rein
Herlsn st. Int. prfvat. Kerth'
Friend may call Wed. v, ,
RANTI.H. At Herdentpwn. -H.
28. THOMAS K.. hu.banfl Of IM
son of th late Rebert and Mary
nis nun year, neiative ana iri
vlted te attend funeral. Men., S
hi late residence, 44 Mary at.,
N, J. Int. Dordenlewn Cem.
VW&
RATNKR. Feb. 28, J06T1PH.
rvlr utiif Int. at cnmenlSnc of
from residence, 880 River read.- WWt
yunk, ,...-
JIKIWUI.U,. ieii. an,. jA.-ur.n uiu
Oeerge and Jtary Il-neld. aaed l.j
neral Tuee., 11 A. M.. is. I. uer
int. North Cedar III cem.' ivemai
lie viewed Jten.. nftee 7 P, Jf. .-.
RTAN. rb. 28, KATHAIIINK MP,
NON. wife of Patrick J. Itytin. lata
bfreurry, County Hiiro. Ireland. . m
and frleml. alae tl. V. Jf. Sodality,'
vlted te attend funeral. Tliur.(
from her late residence. ?i. W. ear.
Wnir !. Hfilamn hlvh ma Of I
Church of Our I.ady of Jtt. Uarmel.'l
l nrMlulv. Tnt tlftlv ln,4 Cem.
SAVAOn. On Saturday, Feb. 28. t,,rj
no and Ear Hospital New Vark Ctl
JIlUV lllfUilll) SAVAOE. Bf
nnriii, v v in t.i ntri v. reiinaeal
--w.w. -. .. ... ,...-. . .. - -. -----,-T
ice at the cathedral or me incirn
Harden City. 11 A. Jf.. Tue., .FJ.
M ,- .- ... .. .a.ln '
ciirriei irain leaven i ciuin, w,,.w..k.
VmI. OiA A T n., fftn.itl tn10 A.
Int. Trinity Church, Oxford. Phlla., P.f
2:au J-, si. rieaee emit newer. . .
HCATTKJtOOOl). Feb. 21, KI.VK, d
i. rt ,i.a in,, rl-ii.tf. W. Ant Marftia. '
Seatteraoed. Funeral service Tu,.'t
ii . resinenre, xu.ie i;, uaupniu m.
la,a n.-anmnrtil It? rt f 1 ft11.
may view remain jien . 8 te 10 P. M.'
HrilUKI.RIN. Feb. 2(1. rilAiia,f "s
iinnd of nmmu Hchiieleln (nen I'eln),
il. Relatives nml friend are tnvlted te mf
tend funeral servlee. Wed., 2:80 J. M.a
hl IMe residence, 1831 N. Natrona etl IHt.
' H HWARTZ. - Feb. 21. IirCNRY Ol
KCIIWAHT. iiKed HIV. Relative and tTlnt
nre Invited te attend funeral services, at !)(
" M . rrprlfiy. lut
lain rjsiuence, jm.i . inui m.. ,w...r, w
ininim,'ni ' T,,,,i,
UL'Wl.'UI' D-V.
t .Hnnnr rr-u,
,.na tmra f
asrea
Arllnalnn '"em.
Friends may call Tue. Jy
liin s le v.
SHADDOU
.. . ..!..
Feb, 2, IJI.I.A li., wie l
Hhndiliiw. Relative . JIB
r.enjninhi I'
frlenila. ale
amp Ne. I-'. )'. "..
a- lnll..l .n r,,..H'.l ...III.. Intl.. I j7.
m.7 ,,,,.i-.. ... .L..L.-.. -::;-'.. -v..r -.- --
t her Isle residence. liBi . "" " ;
Odd I'ellnv' Ctn ..i '
fni:i.DRAi;i:.-Fii. 21... 1022. Et-A
RF.TH AUNHH SHlH.DRAKi: tuee HiefF,
Alfe nf Oeiirce II. rtheldrnke, Rentive aft
friend ar- tnlt".l te the' services. J.;en
1 M . 1., In.,- Inte re.ildcnee. 2000 S. I
it. lilt, urlval". "'"
KHOI'.n. Feb. 23 '111.1 V. . wife. f
Jeseph M. Hliurb. Funeral erlcen, Mv
Mei.
- P. M.. IC'dren a 'c , Jlorten. Pa. int
.jeriaii i Pin ---
S1CII.I..MAN I eb 21!, t'lMHiAfiTr.,
widow of Jeseph K, Sklllinii.i. ned 70. rtela
Uvea and friends arc Invited te. attttld
funenil rervlce. Wei. 2 P. Sf. preclselyiM
her late rcrldenee 232 K Jehnsen t.r "'
innnteHu. Int Nurtl.wianl Cem.
M.YlluFl". Feb. 23. KI.IZAHKTH, w!d4W
of IJilantd Hljlieir I pee HtucahOL&e),
71. Rlatlci nnd friend are linlted
l.n.l Cuiinrnl ayrvtrS Tui'.. 2 P. .
her late refld-nce. 4783 Klriiiintid st . Hrldjftj
l.urK. int. priHiivieriaii wiiurcu vii-uu.w.
Fri-nda may call .Men s te 10 J'. Jt. 4
IJ.!ITH. Feb. 23, 1022. at her residence.'
S. 30th . Al.ICtt. nlfe of Jercmluh SralUk
UHNfDi:R. Suddenl! . Feb. 2(1. 11122. Wile
I.IAM F. hunban.t of I.iuK'i Snyder, aaca
43 titlvr 'vnd frlepds, u'.iij enioleye of
PeslRl Teleqrniih f'n.. am Invltid te uttend
funeral ni. nt hit lata lasldctice, 28WI
N. Ilh et . Wed . 2:31) P. Jt Int. IlllUld'
' 'em Reiiiuln may oe lewed Tuc., le
10 P. M. . m
SNYDRR. Feb, 21. tlKOROIl W.. htfji.
hand of Jtarllm Knjilee (formerly of tUH fi.
"til rt ). Funeral rerilein Men,. 2 P. M., at
It.e parlera of Cserse V. Harrelt. Park fj't
Ix)iili:U nve. let I.uu.el Hill Cem. Frl&
CalSIu"uii:R. Feb, 23 1022. JtARY B,
KIUIS. wf of Adam A. Spaliiner, nd S3
jeara. RelnllM-a i,nd frie.iua are Invited te
th,, venice Men.. 2:3') P. M.. ut her' late
n! ' residence, 31 N lll'.i a( lut at North'
v end 'cm. r ric.ii:. may in t sun. eve., irecB
r te e 1 M. . .
HTIJVflXS. Feb.. 24. ll22 C'IRISTIAK.
lAfl,
fUla-
huvband ' Florence Suntna. nitd 3H, Rela-
, jive end friends,
niu i'ai l men. r,'e
.' I" W nf A
U. U. W. of A . ur linlted te attend
.rernl. Tuee., 2 P, M.. late r
residence.
'Nectarine at. fit. urceiiwoej ii.
vi-nniK Jlnu ie
' Hfll.l.. OKOIlUll 1. S.H.r,
,, pn . en Feb. 23 11)2"
of P.J C31.
r.t Coats)-
lu the 47th
"i.r of bis Hite. 1-ui'ei
services at III laM
.kl,'. in 'r 11. "i - ." n ue..
i eali-SLiiir, Fit.t
U.Mne.il.iv. Much 1 P'." t 2 P. il. ..
i-TIIIK. Feb. 23 .RttlKI'HIM: J.. Tld
i or ciu,, J Htlrlt. aaed 7.. Relatives aid
-rli'inN arc lnvlterj te attend funeral srV-
e,., Men . 2.KO P XI . ut h'-r late reslden.
2220 N. Palclhei-y at. t.it. William Pf
1 SPlAPSh. - Ol Feb. 2.-.. 1022. COJli
3TANC1-. wldnu. cf .',ii) Htrausr, et 027 N.
34lh at. Ainieiii'-ei- i.itt et ruuerai latw.
. VIIACKI.INHI'RO. At JInunt Helly. N.
r . veb. "!. 11122. .MARY, vlileu of Frank-.
I n 'th.icklin&uri:. ruini riy or .Manien, N. j.
S, rl"if In -All. "Ten jr. i-. untircn. siel
2.30 P. Ji. viewiri; fin... I te v 1:
M., Hi
..Kter at . ..leuniv iiiini, .-,. .1.
THUltWANOnR. Feb. 21 102
t.i am .1 . husband of 'ate Jese
22 WlK
ihlne p;
Thur.. ius"r .nce iire.-n . men 11, 1101a
.lifs and friend arc Pulled te attend fu
neral. Jten 2 P JL. from Ms li.tj reCt'
rtence 310 Station ne.. Hadden Heltht.
N. J Int. ll.ersiee.i Cm. ',
hni:i.-iii.i:ii. i"'b. 24, i:i.iZAnnTK .. '
widow et Dr. Saniuil II. inlchl.-r (n
Hrunuer) nscd PH. Relative and friend Iff
, ilted te funeral rvlce-. Jten., S P. M., kt
r-sldence nf lir fn. I22S K. I'hclten ave.
Further -rte i.nd Int. nt Joinstewn, P.,
Tuee 2 P M Klii.11 nnilt flower-. 1
innicni. 1:11.- Feb 23. new: r.
Vlir.H Hl.TlIt ,1.iutht"r of Jeseph and JI
tllrTa Tli'ichler .-.arvVe, Men S P. M..
71(i'.i Il rr l-un u.c. Ad orbinlsatlen !
lied. Int. private. '
TYNAN.- -5udile.il. Feb 23, JOHN X.,
JII. tm of Jehn .1., r , jml nni M."
Tvnnn dee Mali. r). auen in,. Rrlatlve and
friepd are IiivR.nI te nttend futie-al, Tu.,
30 M. fteni patent' rssldence, 04S
1 II Llpp'.ii'elt ti. Solemn rjciultm mass at
ihe Churc'i of tn AMrnalen. 10 A. JI. Irftf
IIelv Set.ulcSra Cei
VAN IHPI.'R F'b "4. 1 II VRI.r.fl cone.
lit, '...rd "f I.'1" " "H" Re'er. KelMlvia
1 nl r-t .uli. In. lied te r.itein funeral ery
ue. Tucr. 2 P ". .il n't ia.0 rckldencf.
l.-.i.i N T'lh -t ..
',:;- VRI.'IS Fb. :i Ml"? rREDBRi
p"'; 'V liustaiid of S en Vetiahli', aaed
nt' P.'latl.'i and friend are Inilted te 111-
Krai Jtcn.. "Me P. JI 'tern hi late rN
,' pe, 2027 M'dr.-i a . "l On mantewn.
Int prl.ate. Nurthwoed Ceri Friend miy
fall Sll.l. 7 te 0 P. J" ' '
WvtlF.NHAFSF.R. Feb. 21, JOPKPH. b b
l.ev.'d husband uf Mar Wnsrcnhauer (ne
Hi uiiu'fi, in Me 77th far. Relatlie ana
friend". i'-e memher' of Philip .R. Schuyler
Pnt Ne. 31. 1. A It., und empleje ut tka
Wll lar.i Cramp Slilebulldlna Ce , Found
Hepartmeu.. nre lnvlle 1 te funeral, 'I'uej.,
7 in A M fret.i Ilia late residence, 270 tr.
Yerk '. Requiem ti'-s" St. Henlfaclyr,
ichurci (' A M. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.
I WARD.- re' '-' '"'-"' MABtlAKBT.
tu' of William .1 Wtrd Relative and
fi'en..'. r.i-e Sacred Heat t S nUllty of th
l.nm'iru'.r.tc i.o-ie..pt'eiv f.urc''. 1-Hte.l ,a
i-iniii tuneral 'rue" ;10 A ! from r.r
la'e icsldence. 1213 v Mawher st. Solemn
ifiiil. in nae" i'. -' Mlclncl Cliurr:i 0
A t Int, lle'y i -tie Cem. .
W HITC. -Feb 23 CirjerfJF. T. WH1TC.
i...:i.n.t of the .r.te r.lhel n Wll te. ttdai
' a ..i . . I .. n 1 li. W I'm,.!. v -ai
ind
fi'if iJ. alae W . nri'i.. Ne.
' 1 l.lat.1,1 PeBt '111 '. V.
JZ.
il - In'-ilel te riin.ti'ai -eivlce. Nun..
h p M at pareis of Ul.trd J. Glldeli,
:l ,: cer, '-".Ui and C elutubiu n.c. Int. Vp-
.. .1.1.1 M-CN Feb
20 I.LIZAHIiTlI
'tttil 73 Snrvlee
1 . 1 nml ILI.lA.MKO.s. .-.ue
Ti,,' 2 P M. at hei Inte res'dence. B0
'v'll.LlS A" Nev Yerl.. en Telr. 23, 19J3!
II I.IAM K WILLI", beie.ed husband ar
1 'a 1iulse Willis (nee llalinil. hervlce an
-n,liili nfteni'pn. at 2 ielnct nt tfca
i'trr It Ra'r Rldi.. 1820 Chestnut St..
Phi 11 1' ferment private,
WlLSuN Pn. '-d 1H22. JIRV JJ
vi '1 v of 1 In 'lei Rea Wllaen. Relallv
,rd frleiidn nre tnvlted te attend funenil
eei.lcen Wed 2 P II.. at her i(, $',
,!,, S133 Pine toad, Fex Chase, Phlfii,
Int LsiMUlen Cem. -e
W ILfcliN - f'Udilenlv Feb, . THOJtAB
J.. en of late James und lyl en Wilsen (n
Currain. Relntl.e and friends, also. Dtr.
Ni 24 v e I'" nre Invited te funeratr
Tui. sun, A If realdenee of bredliari
Je'in F. Wi'sen r.1147 lednr nv Heitna
remilei 1 in'" ' ht .la no" Churct 10 1.
1 li t fathedral Cen.. "' T
WIiTr.R -On Feb. 23. 1P22 ICATIK Wilt,
TFIt henlM en Tuesday afternoon, at'S
ecl'K-U. 1!" l,llp "I' HMf.. iaJ
. -hertnut st Interment at Jft. Jfnrlah Cemi-
'"vilUJUT - Feb. 24, 1022. KUWlfr ije
nOY. hunbanl of Aileen C Wrlht (MM
Piul). If his autn sctr. iteiatlvea aad
I friends
alto all orders of
ttiiii-n ne triii4
are milieu le
,1.11., tuner
Tnt. vrhat. Frlcna may calj Uen.. T teft
WHIOIIT. rb 2.V 1022, HKI.F..V
CIA
iIm of Jenn ii. riin iJue notie ef
n ral from ap.irmi'-iit,. . ... ji. .11, jiui
i'.T Market rt . Cair.den. N. J. '
. V A nrHH.Ii.--On, I; eb, 21. 1022 EP1
It. aauunier u. . .,. imki
nll. P.eletlves end friends ar Invite
.... in.rLl nn Tu-suny. at 12 in '.i:
at her late resilience, 3317 N. I at. Berv
it Iveiielna'en iirnreitauenai liurch Ml
l -j jnn rn'-u- i,,...." , , iriitia may
trn1..lia v eienlnc. .
ZiVILLtNtl nee Fahrnerl Feb. 4I'
F.:A''N1''T'11'' s'- .wjf' nf Oustavus Zwi
in imed fil neliitlves and friend SI
"die"' Aid sn-Mety of Ht. Jehn' Hfrn5d
'.'1"" . m. tlu.t (11 fnnartil utules. '??
1 nurvii " ; L .r"""' , wwiulm
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