Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 25

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tetters te the' Editor I
PeriUteni Hutjwndi. ,
ii- f Iha Evenlni; iSibll? Ledger:
Z-- recent. letter te the Bvrausje
BJTA T.vnnxR, henrJnif ,upon the
SSbffVcaM nnd. ethlclilng the young
R .n who vnmpcd ether women's Ms Ms
fenA .t rncted my attention, through
5.S.blVlacre knowledge efjle
Sbilc evinced by the writer.
ln doubt she Is the t)escsspr )f tf
Jted who she f.l fa In" lmm Inert
Km of being vamped, by one of the
!:.i!,V veunz women, i
' I " .B" w'.iT.. 3 The InaV nevim
IT'l nni net especially, nttrnctlv
?." .i. imlilt of attending te" n
J i. when In the office, nnd yet my
M? V,! i,' LP e keen 'the vlr-
'2a husbands In their places. I men
?,. V.bamls particularly because they
""":; ..ersistcnt In their
13 offensive mlvn
en
e
my
inJ offensive
attentions
nnccs. I no unmarried
If r "en bcln able te appreciate
fiffi when they are, reputed. .
UwStlc I have much sympathy for
a, woman whose husband has been
.miu," I am hurtf that he has tried
iM-s'fcw girls before he has been
.Oe persuade one te "vamp" Kim.
, if all'tiic ym8 business women who
'Wre been nimuj-" ". " " -
MI:nccg of their married employers and
,iT?"c:V.invi.s were te write their-ex -
I" ..' In the EVESINO PUDUQ
FrMER n special edltieh would .be re
" publish titters. EFp.Ui
Philadelphia, March IP, 1022.
1 Shifters vt. Clipper
fa f Editor of the Even Ing Public Ltdatr: .
',. avi.ii. nrc nil faiiiiilnf rmii
v. Shifters, the enler that has spread
XV. -iwrtrp. I de net beitevc many et
.ir members orcnwnre of the menace
hrlnr us in the' way of that new or-
tulutien called tlie Ulippers. i-iinve
Ui told that this new enterprise Is n
Iret flffnlr, are strongly opposed te
he .Shifter' principles, etc., ana Hint
IlirT nrlile thenifrclvcs in being se-called
'SlKsiitfters." HpirenR that we nrc
breeding a grafting dlwase.
Jufl hew true the above Clipper in
formation is I de net knew, but. I am
turleus te lcnrn mere nbeut them, and
It Is for this reason that I have written
job feeling that if you nrc tunable
te assist me in this direction, prhups
ieme of jour readers wl'.l be nble te
'ebllgc. , . , ,.L t ,.. .
Before closing i win m biui mi.tu
tlut.the rumor is the Clippers nrig
i..iil in Fislitewn. nnd I wouldn't
doubt it In the least, as they arc always
itHtlng something up there Stick te-
'thtf all ye Sinners aim ignore mc
Inner emblem: viz.. the (Jein Clip.
T A T.OYAIi KHIFTEK.
Philadelphia, March 0, 11)22.
'Married Workers" Rebuked
titU Editor of the i:vcntna Public Ledger:
Sir I am a former service man and
tlll'admlt that at times I get tired
'( neuritis the ulirnie "feriner service
EaV used in arguments. Hut the letter J
printed in the People's I'erum columns
It '!A Married Worker" seems te de-
bnand, it, for her excuse for tnking n
I position was te give i ncic atuu u
leldler during our lute war.
Thin, in my opinion, was very noeie,
km n-liv sunll It bv still lielillne ' the
BesitW when se many former service
leenrire new out of work? This woman
His hail a t.T-te of prosperity. Evl-
t-wntlv lier liiisband did not.ce te war.
' Mer tiey were able te buy a home, or nt
Ifui miiKe ii luiyim-iii. nun imw niic
must work te tinish what she started.
Fermer soldiers will have te wait.
Would she cliangp her mind If her hus-
tondiwere nut of work? Yes. indeed:
he would hnller then because shp had
le work. I.lttle she cares nbeut tlie
oedof the enmmunity new. Where is
tbatipeble spirit of patriotism?
Seme neeiile mere'v ask u chance te
live. Others ask n rliance te be wealthy.
and will trend their fellowmen under
feet jte attain that point. Hut this
eman snvs: "I nm helping my htis
land." Yes, she Is thinking of Iier-
lf. Tills ladv should knew that con
ditiens change.' When she went te work
there was a scarcity of men. New there
h a scarcity of positions. It nil peo pee
p'e minded their own business only, we
would be a narrow-minded 'race. We
rteuld learn what we can of the ether
felloe's liusini".s nnd give uud take
advice without losing temper.
IIKNKY t. Mecr.ern.
Philadelphia. March 0. 1022.
Favers Meral Training
Ulht Editor of the Vvcntna PuUle l.tdper:
eir i nole in your iiepartluent to
day a letter from n Helmut -tiiirlur.
telling of her experience when, at
ihteen jean of age, slie stayed out
until 4 A. Mi, although she had been
arned te bu home at midnight. She
expected n spanking," but was sur
prised te rccehe u "s.iapplr.g " This
se cffiencleus that only e;ice after
wat did she have te receive severe
funlalinii'iit ; that time she was "rod "red
M. Presiimably, a third serious dis
obedience would liuve caus-i'l the use of
a club.
New, docs it net seem te you that
US trntlhln tr1Mi tlm iiiOiiiitniii-. it
tM young person was thut she was
J nnrdencd" te corporal punishment
wat the only question in her mind was
w iiiucir- sue was going te get?
We exiierteil" n ti.nnHn,. fi.,,1 ..ic
Mtfectly willing te eliance It. but her
weuer "double-crossed" her nnd she
jet mero than she had bargained for,
'nd the next time she nnnnrcntlv cot
'Ull mero sevcre ilebe.
tbC CUR'S Hen if innriil fi-nl.iln,- ,.-,,
""t Setm te have pntoreil tntn tlin
fj iwas mprely n (juestien of brute
'., In niiy case, the question nrlsci
" the advisability, or usefulness,
uiing such means of persuuslen
.Ii. , J' or a re(1 a Kr who has
"ed the nge of eighteen an age ut
J'.? me$ kM u t "'. am mn
lared Bufticiently te make corporal
Pnnlnhment, with Its attendant expos
,'' u tragceus. I think workers in
that i y "rKkatlens would tell you
! J j i i""umeni lias eiicn resulted
F TiVlnc tirls from tlii.li- lmnips
,,. . , , . HEADER.
thiladelphia, March 8, 1022.
fern te believe that crcn they if put
ju iiie icsi weuiu come out unscatned
In placing a email sum of money against
their patriotism.
I suffered severely' in the war, nnd
have net yet recovered. I nm trying
te recover, ihnd nm fcmirrerf mi with
'the theusht Mint the vliiitpeiKinpsu Hint
rled me te enlist, Is going te sustain me
te win duck anything I may linve lest.
'I'Miarc the same faith in our Govern
ment. 1 de net believe" that any Ameri
can is inclined te dwarf the efforts of
the soldiers and give no recognition te
them.
There were millions of Americans In
the war, nnd I believe that a great per
centage of them were there, through
patriotic motives. It Is these who are
net heard from, and who nre bearing
the stigma that their brothers are try
ing, unblushlngly, te place upon them
for the Reed cnuse they labored se hard
te sustain. It te the unpatriotic who
nrc raising all this howl, and If you will
study them carefully, ns a rule, they
consist of these who went into the ven
ture for the excitement and novelty they
would gain therefrem, nnd mw want te
still further enjoy the benefits of n
benu-i placed upon- the Government,
which Is Btrnlnins 'every nerve te bring
about a condition of normalcy which
will be of benefit te the entire country,
te the service men ns well' ns thesn who
se loyally supported them nt home. Lay
nsldc.yeur reserve, brother Legien mem
bers, nnd de net let this noisy gnng bring
odium upon our beloved order, mnde up,
I nm sure, nine-tenths of patriots, and
let yourself "alie be heard.
Let us remember the toast of Rob Reb
ert C. Wlnthrep nt Fnueull Hall, Bos Bes Bos
eon,, en July i, ISiti : "Our country
whether bounded by he St, Jehn's and
the Sabine, or however otherwise bound
ed nnd described, and be the measure
ments mere or less still our country,
te be cherished In all our hearts, und
te be defended by nil our liand"t."
THOMAS T. CHEATHAM.
Philadelphia, March IV), 1022.
Congress and the Benus
Te the Editor of the Evening PuhUc Ledger:
Sir Party leaders have suddenly dis
covered thnt It Is wrong te 'take money
out of the Treasury for the benefit of
private Individuals. They have scru
ples against levying taxes or Issuing
bends for such purposes. They ere
ngnlnst the sales tax, because they are
afraid of the farmer vote and the "busi
ness men's vote. During the wur bo
nuses of several hundred million dollars
a year were voted te railroad stockhold
ers, appropriations were voted te imy
bonuses fn the form of inflated prices
te owners of camp sites, centiacts were
let out by the Government nt cost plus
10 per cent, which allowed the con
tractor te pay any exorbitant price nec
essary for materials, labor nnd take nil
the time lie wanted te finish the job. and
nt the end charge the Government 10
per cent of nil money spent, ns his guar
antee, the result being thnt' the Govern
ment paid three or four times as much ns
i private concern would pay te have the
same work done. Appropriations were
made te (he "."nlted State Shipping
Heard te build up a mercantile murine,
nnd there were no accounts kept by the
Shipping Heard of the funds that were
spent. Millions of dollars were appro
priated for airships and nebmlv knows
where the money went, nor is there nny
lcceimt at hand te show that It was
spent for airships. The members of
Congress who allowed such things te be
done under the plen that it was neccs
nry, in order thnt everything had te
b(e done quickly in order te carry en the
war, aroiiew consistently fighting thO'
bonus. '
Hut when ex-soldiers nnd sailors nsk
for a bonus it is n different story. Tnxes,
levied or bends Issued for such u pur
pose will cause inflation, increase the
est of living, create panics, etc. It Is
perfectly proper te tax ex-service men
for liniiusi'Mfer the benefit of the peer
profiteer, but It is wrong in principle te
give the soldiers n bonus. In several
of the small States in the United States
bonuses have been paid te soldiers up
te S.100. In New Yerk Stnte. the Em-
pire Stnte, n bonus bill was passed by a
Tammany Hnll Legislature nnd sub
mitted te the people, with the result
thnt the people gave u majority of ."00.-
000 in favor of It. The law was de
clared unconstitutional by one of the
higher courts of the State. It is doubted
thnt the Legislature passed the law with
the intention of the soldier ever get
ting the money. The Legislature must
Iinve kn'ewn the Inw wns unconstitu
tional when it passed if. but, ns
tilings are done in the army, they missed
llie buck te the courts. In Pennsylva
nia they have ulse killed nny chance of
the soldiers getting a bonus from this
Stnte.
The patriots who stay at 'home are
opposed te the bonus. Many of these so se
called patriots are among these who join
the National Guard during peace times
nnd when wnr- Is declared they develop
nil kinds of disabilities, such ns flat
feet, cold feet, weak eyes and ether
Mien weaknesses. Jn time of peuce you
will always find them in tie fient lines I
nt nil social functions and public- cele
brations,, but in time of war you could ,
net find them with n microscope.
JAMES A. REAMY.
Philadelphia, March 8, 1022. '
live hert-lndetd, that may never hav an
our eherm.
S. W." Zans Qray, the- writer, 14
"W.
a man.
"J. C. C." Easter l the nm Sunday
after the nrnt full moon aftnr the Bint or
March. This year It wll foil en the 10th
et April.
Poems and Songs Desired
Can a Reader 8upply It?
Te the Editor eii Evening i'liMIc Ledger:
Sir Kindly pubUnVi til the Pcople's I'erum
the recitation called "Hcautles of Nature."
It Is composed et advertlscmeets In rhyme.
JIK3. V. h. SPARKS,
nilladclphla. March' 4. 1022.
"We'll March Together"
Te the EHter et the Evening 'uulteJLedtier:
Sir Tfeu have helped me through hclplnt
ethers many times, se I am cemlnir te you
myself this time. Will you please ask your
readers If any of them can ulve me the
plece with the following" linen In It!
"We'll march together up, thj'hlll. but yeult
come back again, ' -, ' , '
Se premise a little trouble ta take for me
when I am Bene,'! , .
I heard my mother sin If yeafa are.
N W. U M.
Philadelphia, March 8, 1022.
"Heme"
Te the Editor of the Evening Publte I.edeer:
flit Ateut it year ago'ene of your renders
esked for the peem entitled "Heme." I
found copy of n poem with thitt.'tllle'.
which I hope you will print for your readers'
'benefit. I de net knew the author of the
poem. ' JOHN KKIUt.
Attantte City, N. X, March 0, 102'J.
HOME
Teil may le seme pleasant moments. ,
If you're far away from home. ""
And for R time you may be glad
That yoe are free te ream:
But when, you feci Olscoureged,
And you re down nnd out and blu.
'TIs then' you wish for home again
And home ties te renew. ,
rerhaps your friends have left you
And have Kena buck home awhile, i
And the ky neems dark' and cloudy,
Ani It's mluhty hard te smile.
'TIs then you long for henvj again.
But longing Is In vain. ,
HI'RINfl RKSOBTS
M'llINfJ BKSOKTS
ASIIKVIM.r. N. C.
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Reterrattent
Suggested.
mbmarle1?arK
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Set in a green and blossoming park in
the clear, life-giving atmosphere of
"The Land of the Sky." Simple;
perfect service, homelike informality,
concentrated comfort. One of these
"wholly satisfying" places found once
in a while ana never forgotten. Horse
back riding. Finest of meter reads.
Through Stecplna Car Service Dally
Frem l'hlladelphlti
Perfect X5elf in a Perfect Climate
All ether Spert in Perfection
ALBERT H. MALONE, Manner
On ttwricn & dn trnglUH San.
Fer'the mero you long and yea'rn ter things
The greater Is the pnln.
"Mm. V. r.. U" desires the poem which
contains the 'fnllewlnsi
"One whose feet were worn with straying,
In the rough paths trodden hare.
Entered through the golden portals
Te the' grapd Snbbatle yenr."
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TIim TavIei Srrinni I'ay md Right
.T. . Dcnoei 10OJ Market St.
rjregg Shorthand. Teuchtj-plng, rtoekkeeplng.
Accounting. Hecrlrlnl courses. Enroll new.
4TRAYER' I'1" ""' llnslnes Seheel
FMltlen gunran'd. Enter new. Day or night.
SMINO ItESOItTS
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Directly en. the Ocean Fht
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GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia eve, ft Ilentli. Het A Celd running
water. Prlv. biitlin. Hates SI day up. Hpeclal
wkly. Cap. noe. lloeklPt, Orchestra.
(I.HCAIt I). I'AIXTEIt
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open, nlw.ys reedy: terms moderate.
WrtN or phone. M. WAt.SH DUNCAN.
IlRATTIft
HEATHS
t.nfajetti Ixidge, Ne. 71,
f'nhimhln Tt. A. Chanter.
Cemmnndery. N.i..4, K. T.
P. and A. M.I
He-, till Rt. .Tebn
una veterans or
services and Int; prlate. Tues.. 2 P. M., late
reslrtenee, Ulbbsbern, N, J. Int. llerllti Cem.
Itcmalns may bn viewed Men. eve,
. jritOW.V. On March 10, 1022. JAMK3,
husband of Jennie Ilrewn. Itelfltlve and
friends, also Woodland Council, Ne. 170, I.
O of A.. Hnd Carpenters' Lecal Union, JJe.
207, et Chester, Pa., are Invited te the serv
ices, en Monday afternoon, et 2.80 o'clock,
et his late residence, 2010 Mllllck nt, Inter
ment private,
. 1IIIOW.M. fctarrh 12, ll22. .lAMKS .7
IlIIOWN, aged US. Kelutlve nnd friends nru
Invited te funeral services. Wed,. 11 A. M,,
rldmice, :i3 N, Highland live., I.anwliiwne,
WeUware Ce,, l'n. Int. private, Arlington.
IlItUNKN At ItlveriAde, I,". ,r Jlarch 10,
1U22. JOHN T., husband of Deris Hruneii.
Iteintha and friends, also all societies nf
which He wan n memler, nre Invited te at
tend, funerul, Tues,, 2 P. M,, from hie Inte
residence, SOS New Jerscy u.e,, ltlversld".
Int nrlvut,',
IIUCK. March 10, A.V.VA n. widow of
Teremlnh W. lluck nee HMImiirO, aged 2.
lielntlvet and frlendH are Invited te attend
funeral services, Tues., 2 .P. M,, nt her sun-In-laW's
residence, Harry Kyi, fiDOl Tiieeny
st. Int. North Cedar HIM Cem, Friends
may roll .Mm., 8 te- in P. M.
IlfTI'TV, ?MI M,nh O T.l.rl-Tl k.t
band of Antf Iluettler. Itelntlve ar..l f'riemli I tl o'cJeckv.?tTh,omn,B' Church. Vlllaneva
are Invited te attend funeral. Tues., 8:.10 1 P.,rrnt. St. ."n's. tf.m. .. T ,. c ,.
A. M. late resldonce. 1.120 S. l'Axnn el ' HIIA. At Atlantic City. N J., March 11
Solemn iciulem maw. Church of tlI "ateJ I I 1022. HAWAII I... widow of Oe. ar V, trill
messed Pacrainem, 10 A. .M. Jut, Ht, Denis
urn
DKATHW
''iV
Foreign Wars Invited te funernl, en Memlay,
t 2 P, M, from parlors of . p. Krnnken.
acid Bens. 30th nnd Kprlng ciarden sts.
Friends rail Hunday evening. 8 te 0. Inter
ment American Mechanics' Cemetery,
IIAIIT. March 12, 1922, MAIIV R. HAltT,
daughter of the lti Iwls I., and Hsther
Haxer, need 0D Ket vlr.es Wed., 2 P, M.. nt
her late residence, i'I4.1 Catharine si. Int.
prlxntc. Friends may call Tues., 7 te 0
P. M.
HAYWAIUj. March n, JAMHS. husband
of llose Ilaywaj-d. Hslalie and friends In
vited te attend funernl services, M'en,, 2 P,
M., residence, 2317 Nt. 3d ut. Int. private.
Itemalne viewed Hun. eve V
HAZUHTr. Marth II HAMt'l:L, husband
of Iteba Haslett fnee. flrahnm) and son nf
Samuel tj, una isuzauen jinxieii, ngtti :;i ,
enrs Itelr.tlves and friends, emplevci of
M. I.. Shoemaker Company, Invited te fu-1
l eral services, en Tuesday, nt 2 1". St., nt i
parents resilience, i-mu i,. imckwick at.
Int. prltatp, North Cedar Hill Cm. Viewing
Monday e voting.
HICKF.Y. March 12. IlItlDfinT. widow of
Pnlrlek Illckey. ItelatUes 'and friend In.
vlled te funern!. Wed,, 10 A. M. Oarretl
ave,, .Ilosement, Pa. Solemn reiiutem mass
Kt'IlQHSM .March 10. MAItQAnET. wife
of the late Stephen A. Ilurgess, Hr. Itela
ttves u,nd friends ere Invited te attend fu
neral services, Wed., 2 I'. M,, residence. C15
K. Wlldey St. In:, private. Vidwlng Tues,
IIUnTON. FtlANKJS. IIL'IITON died slid,
denly en Saturday morning, at 670 Park
ave.. New Yerk, in his COth year. Funerul
nervlces will b held at Rt, Oeerge'i Church,
Htuyvesant Pquare, sv. v., in A. , jien.
lA'UltH. March 11, MAIIY ANN. vlf. of
Rcerge llynru. Hr, (nee Kelsall), In her ."Din
year, Helatlvei and friends ate Invited te
attend funeral services, en Wad., at 2 P. M,
fi'em her liifn residence. 1717 Felllhrnd St..
Frankford. Int. nt Oakland Cem Ilenialns
rrem h i I" i-. m.
residence. (1(1. 13 Dltman tt.. faceny. Reletsjri
requiem muss, Ht. Ijce's Cliiirih, 10 A. K '
iiu, 4i, wuminic m wm ( .... . .,rSil
loved liustiand of Margaret MCNamarA ine,tr,
Ilrewn). Helatlves and friends, Division (II; yl-'
A Tt tr nM Inulful lA nM.ml (iinaral WA- Vt
nesday. H:au A. M. late residence 2863 HAWiA
llarnet st. Helemn requiem msss, Chureh gfwf- tS
wur l.Hiiy. Ol jhiniKV, ,iv . JU iuyrmeiii?j.iK:(; ,
lieiy cress. '''jVi
.ii;(.(iui;ii -jiarru i-. uaiu. winew ervjj,
Thnmns Mvcuuch. uged DO. Itelatlvea ,a4J'
rrlends ere Invited te funernl nentcea. We.,Ai
II A AT., nf (he residence nf hnr daiiahtar'fta1
.Mrs. Jeseph n. Walker. 128 H. 4Rth el. tBU-frm
private. Viewing Tues,. 7 te PlV.Mi JWS
Mi:aAItCH,R. March 10, HTL.VeSTBIM''!3
Imsiuiiwi nr late , Hn rah A Mefsrcle (nee M
llrlttln). In his 70th year. Ilelatlvea nni rf,1 A-tWl
friends are Invited te attend funeral nervlces.. ,VV-c
Tues., 2 I'. M.. at his law residence, iiusue ,- jf,.
ten, Plln. Int. strictly private. Frlenis
,nav ell fnll. eve.
MFIHSNKU. Merch tl. MAIIY MKISc
Nnjl (nee dress), widow of Jehn Mrlssnri
need 0 Itplntlven and friends re invited
te attend fur.eral, Wed , 2 P, M residence
of her BOn-ln-luw, Abraham Wachtel, :8lir
N Alnrsten st, Int, Mt. Vernen Ccni
Friends msv cnlf Tues eve
MEL,I,ON. On March 10, 1922. ANNA,
daughter of In'tn Daniel and Sarah Mellen,
nnllve of County Tyrene, Ireland, Funeral
Tues., 8 .10 A. M.. residence, 20BO N. (12d st
our i.nuy or ixiuraes cnurcn le
m
Tl (,! ma mtm liit T Kiln rf
nged 7fl, ltelatlves nnd friends are InMteU A. M. Int Hely Cress Cem, Relatives and
n ntlenrt ttlnernl services. TU,S.. :i 1. 1. I fplenrla. nlun flue IVLIIV nf Lntlrfles JF 'V. H
at the reldence or her daughter. .Mrs. Hlain Sodality. InMted te attend.
K. Woedotli, 222 K. Walnut uve.. Merchant- I MHI.ItOHK March 12. CAimiH, wife of
lltflf N. J. Int. private. ' Clurence Me'aes. Funeral services Wed., II
Hl.tnin. -March 11. 11122 MAIIH:, widow I A M BR3T Hllswerth st. Int, private
of Jehn Hluhb. aged 1B. IteUtlves nnd Friends in iv call Tues. eve.
friends, and all societies of which shn was MU.NdRItT Huddenli. en March tl, 1022
a member, ere Invited te attend funernl, UICHAJtD MENOHKT, late of 32(1 Wet
Wed., 7:30 A. M.. from her late residence, Duval st , (Jermantown. IlelatH and
ISO! N. Mutter st. He'iuleni mass St. i friends are Invited te the service en Tuesdty
Laurentlus' Church 0 A. M. In:. Helv I morning, at 11 I'cleck, ut 1820 Chestnut si
henulchre Cem. Interment private. .
HOKTZ. Maren ii, ate w , widow of i miciiijwjtti. Aiarcn n. akiiiuu,
. iiuam i(. jieriK. or. it-iimvpn and rrienas i
are Invited te attend funeral services, Tues.,
, 2 P. M., at lier late residence, 6121 Plhn st.
i int. private.
I IfllNrriNfJTON. Jfarch 1". l'XIZA '.
TH.DA Ht'NTINOTON. Ilelatlles and friends
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daughter of Hleatiera and the lute Itlchard II A. M at the Church of the Intarnntluii.
A. Cnllnhan. Ueltttles and friends Invltea iirriiid end jenersen sis. nt. private.
I te funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 A. M. mother's, Mt'lUtT Mun Ii .10. in22. MICIIAUb, son
residence. 2232 Fltzwnter et. Solemn high of Ute Henry and Mary liurst (ne ramp
mass st. Charles' Church JO A. M. Int. Hell), of County Hllge, Ireland. Ilelatlvan
Hely f'rewt ("em. . "nd friends Invited te attend funeral, Tu.,
CArtlllGAN.--March 0, ETHKI. D. wife 7.30 A. M.. from lila late residence. 32 H.
nf James Carrlgan and diiughtep cf I.Jdle I Price rX . Oerinantevm. Solemn inasi of
ard the' late Oeorge H. Itelln. rtelatlves ard V'lulem St .Vincent de Paul'a Chuich U A.
friends Invited tu funeral. Tues.. 2 30 P. M.. ' M...Int .H.el Sepulchre Cem. .. .
I residence sin s Vedges st. Int. private,, ni,!Mm. At tne imme jr i atnerine w.
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of the late Victer Mlchelettl and husband
or Susan Mlchelettl, 30 jean of age. Itels
fives and friends Invited te attend tuner
Wed., ! A, M late residence, 0142 Chrl
tlsn st. In' Hely Cress Cem.
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CI.OTHIEH. March 12. IIHItlHA HEW-
I IJTT, wife of Tehodore Clothier and daugli
1 ter of Hnmuel II. and F.dlth Hewitt. Ser
I Ices Wed.. 2 P. M., late resldencr. ( New
et.. Westvllle, N. J. Jnt I'lurltsbore.
'Friends call Tues. eve. .. . ......
t CONDON. On March 0. 1U22. ANNA
ntA"Ci:s, wjdew of Jeseph Conden, aged
(l-i ycurs. ltelatlves and frlendn are
InVlteil te the service en Mendnj afn-rnmn
nt :an o'clock, at lier late resilience 1,3,
Monre st. Interment at Fernwood temtury
SI.V. In his 7tlth vpar ltelatlves nnd friends
invited te funeral, ut Friends' Meeting Iteune,
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Ht'TCHINHON. March 10 JH22. HCT.KN
C , wife of Harry Hutchinson nnd daughter
"t late Michael nnd Mary lleyie, aged 2S
)'.Iatlves and friends, also Annunciation '
Catholic Club. Invited te funeral. Wed., -30 '
A M. . from her lote residence, 3 800 S. 10:h
cnppiif'K. Match 11. ANNIH -vlfu of ! e emu nign mns or requiem at tlie'
the l.itn Fugene Cepp-iCk (t.ee .Sell). Tu- Annunciation ( hurch 10 A M. Int. Hely i
nerfli services Wed P. At ! N. Faroen cress ( m '
neral ecruces c i.. -m . -m . aruen i KA,ltjl-1l March ,, lfl22. TlOSn MUN- ,
nnAXE. Alnrcll HI. 1UL. .1 l.il M, A.. ."'." '.' V '"? j.n.... ,,iiwvr-n ii...
wlfn of Ilebert W. Crat.e. (igcd 75 Ilelu
Uvea nnd friends are Invited te funernl,
Men.. 2 P. M.. residence. 1402 H. 51st st.
Int. private. ... .
CUAVKX. en siarcn ii. in:
friend. ur lnvlte.1 te funeral services. Tues
2 P. M . at the Calvin Presbyterian Church,
' (10th and Mster its. Int. private. Friends
I may call Men cm- . at 4S.15 llaftlmore two
miAIlLRS ' KAHN March II. BSTHKn. duughter of
R.. Jiusband of Dorethea K. CrAen. Itelii- i uesuiiej anti into tenx iTinn. xeiallves and
lives and friends, also Templu Council. Ne. menus invited te Httcna rum-rai. Men.. 2
1010. I. O. A.. Invited te funernl en Weil- IP. M.. residence of her sister, Mrs Albert
I nesday, nt 2 P. M . from 4310 North lBth i vyieuer. -.u. ... jutn st. mt
' , In,armnn nrlv'-ite. TVIen.lu mnv P.Tll Cem
Tuesday evening. ' KAMMKIl - March II KATItnnt.VK
, CP.OOKS. March 0. MAUCSAItET, wife J UHHIIlt, wife of the late Henry Kammer,
of late Alexander Creeks (nee IjUtR). Hela- aged 74. Relative and friends, also cengre-
tlves and friends, h1e St l.uV-e'H Kplphany untlen and Ladles' Society of St Luke's Kef
1 Clnsse, are Intlted te attend funeral, Men , I Church. Invited te funeral. Wed . 1 P. M .
'2 I. M.. residence. 1202 S. Ileneill it. Int 1723 N. Holljweod st Servh es In the
Fernwnuil Cem. Ilmalna l.ed Sui , 7iibove named ihurc.li 20th below Ctrard hp.
te (i p f , "t 2 o'clock. Int. Mt. I'vaie Cem. Friends
diamond. .il.iriii u, a.va irn or ii uui "-ii i. .j.. ie j e qieck
ward Diamond (nee .mlth. aged 2(1.. Itela-1 ' liKITsCH. March In. KVA. wldew of
fives and frlendi are Invited te attend funerul I.dward u. Keltech Services Tues, 2 P.
services, Men., 2 P. M.. ulster's residence, M , Ute residence, 002 Spring ave.. Neble,
Mrs. Jehn Keenlg. 001 U Igrade et. Int. i Pa Int. private
Palmer Cem. Frtendx may call Sun. eve. KIl.I.in.N March in 11152, THOMAS H.
IiOltHANCR On Mrvh 12. 11122. All- ' KII.I.IO.N. hisband of Mirgaret Klillen (ne
THt'K DOHHANcn. rgd 73 ycarN. Ila- ! Oerrlty). ltelatlves nnd friends, also th
lives and frl nds are Inv'lted te the service V.i'.erens of the Philadelphia nnd Ite-idlng
en lueseay. .viai'n 11, at 11 . .ai.. at nis iiuu.iy un,i nu bbi;i.u,. et wnicn ne was h
I Walter and Mary Helly, aged 22. Funer.i
.Wed, 2 I'. M . rildence262t 8, 3d it.
1 Int Mt. Mtrlah Cum. Friends may ea
' Turn. eve.
MINKIl - March 8. FIlANCia K.. beloved
I husband nf Anna W. Miner and son of Mary
liusstnger and the late Charles Miner, aged
1 211. ltelatlves and friends are Invited: ta at
1 tend funeral, Men., 8:30 A. M from his late
I lesldence, ylir. n. Seltzer (t. Solemn high
man at St. Ann's Church 10 A. M. Int
Helv Iicdeerr.er Cem.
1 MINOKRT Died, at 1 o'clock. March 11.
lUrifAirS MINOEIIT. fl20 V. Duval at
aged Ot ears Due notice of funeral later
MON'AfJHAN Mnrrh tl. JKNNIB C. wife
, of late Michael Men.ighan I'Mneral. te
which relatives and friends ar Invited
1 Tues., S A M . from her late residence, 200
Daly st Mass Church et Our Lady of Mt
Carmel 0 30 A, M precisely. Int. IIel-
, LriMs Cem
' NICC U.r. Suddenly. Merch 10. 3. DIE
I.II.A. widow of Theodere A, Nlcelle, afed
Mi. ltelatlves and friends are Invited te at
tend funeral, from late residence, 220 K
I llrlnghurst st., Otn., Men,. 2 P. M. Int. prl-
1 vatn. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call flun
te II l'. M
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Frane sained E003 iuuire miles of ter
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Indiana In Alaska
Te the Editor of the Eventna PvWe Ledger:
Sir Please tell ma hew many Indiana
there are In Alaska.
HENItY T. CASSEL.
Philadelphia, March 8, 1022,
People classed as Indians total 20,S5S'tn
the 11)20 census of Alaska. This Is 48.3 '
per gent of the cntlre population. Per
sons of mixed bleed urn classified according I
te the non-whlte racial strain, i
Cotten Shipments of Cities
Te the E titer of the Evening Puitlle' Ledger:
Sir Which pert ships mere eatten. Gal
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Philadelphia, March 8. 1022.
The Department of Commerce says fial fial
vesten, fex,, shipped twice as much cotton
as New Orleans for the year 1920.
Ralph Cenner, Auther
Te the Editor of the Evening Publte Ledger:
lr Will you kindly Inform me through
your Poeplo's Forum what" Itulph Cenner's
real name Is, and wan he a colonel In the
Ilrltlsh army durlnir the recent World Wart
I understand he la u clergyman,
Philadelphia, March 0. 1022,
Italph Cenner, the author. Is In real life
the Itev. Charles W. Gorden', minister of
Ht, Stephen's, Winnipeg, Cunada, He was
moderator of tin Uencral Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church of Cunada In 1021. lie
has done much missionary service among
the miners and lumbermen In the Ilecky
Mountains, ami vvuh active In social service
and evangelism. Mr. Cenner for Clerrtqn)
was chaplain te the Canadian forces during
the World War. "Who's Who" does net
mention a title; Mill, he may have held that
of colonel.
Aliens and American Land
Te the Editor of the Evening Publte Ledger:
Sir Te seltle n dispute between friends,
kindly Inform ate If aliens can own real
estate In the United States.
0, S. h,
Philadelphia, March 8, 1923.
They net enljN ma. own, raal eatat, but
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UfFFY. .March li, CATHKIUNK. wife,
of the late William Duffv Owe Ilernn). I
Relatives and frit-wit .ire invited te attend
fum-rnt, Tuesday, h HO A M . late rt-nldf-nce.
172(1 Illtner et Solemn mans of requiem,
1 1 nun n ei si. .vumicj, iu ., .11, interment
private.
I DUNK. March 12. IIKI.UX M. w Mew of'
.Telm P. Uurn. ISeliiMvte rt rid friends are,
Inviteil te r.tten-1 funeral. Wed . S;ae A. 2,1. .
I le resilience, 1H27 Kltiii-r st. lllli mara of .
requiem St. Menlra'H t'hurtli 10 A. M Int.
priv.ttx I'rthetlral Cetn.
HVi:U M.itUi i, t;il!2, l.l.MEIt K.
DYI'It 1'uneral nrvlce .Men . -.' ' Jl ,
I precisely, nt hU late residence, 10'J Ureen
rlll'e I'. ljtUKll Int. Iirlvit.
DYSON March 1", AMIAM I., hueband
of Marv 1. Dpnn. Ilelatlvea and friends
are Invited te attend funeial services. Men,, ,
'J P. M., lute residence. '2118 I'elimore av
Int. North Cedur Hill Cem. l'rlends muy
cnll Sun. eve. 1
i IIIJM.S. At Sea rtreeze, Tin , mi Mnr-h ,
1!)22. WAl.TKH IJ.. huilian. 01 Melllc '11h.
Helatlve-. and friends alhu Washinicten lnUe
'Ne. Mi, l- ft A M . Harmony Clininer Nu.
".2 It A. c Mar I'einniandtr . Ne. Ull.
' K. T: Lulu ',. tuple. A. A O. N M. S. .
Manufacturers' riul) OlTleers and Dlrncters
of the I'elumMii Vve Trut Ce. and m-l-Uijet
of Kr.nk Sfhehl.. & t'e. are lnvlte.1 i
te the erv,n en Tuesday afternen, at 2
e clock Lt the ilvtr 11. Hair llldir.. lt.2u
i'li.-'.tiitit st.. I'hila. lnten ..-it nrtvate.
I KdO. March '. 1022. PATMCK J. hus
band of .Mary Ke (nee AUardi Ittlatlvex and
friend", and nil societies of which he was a
number, are Invllcd te nttenj funeral. TueJ..
S :i-l A. M, liein Ills Ii. r-..I no. ;. 1
S'lioel lan.i, Otn. Solemn mass of r'iulm
Mmviit de Paul's Church 10 A. M. Int.
Ile'j sepulchre Cem
i:i.-UNIIHi:r. On March l'l lfi22, RE
Hl.ci'A A., wife of tli- Lit- J ,lm At nisen
br. Seivlees end Interni'i.t at Hiirrln
'.in 1V . un Wednesdiv. I'm-ndH may call
iur. i' -'viiuiK. ui ui-' .Meni--i)i' si.
.,,-M5rMUU'7r-M,ri" l maih.ahht. wit-
nf Wit If, n. -.. ... a it-,.. i. .. ,
... ...,..,,, .n,,u,-la ifcri.m.i. aiu irientis ' ii n-.,
rtM invited In nt,nt fun. r.. T,,a u.ert I call l"
A M from her la't, residence Ome Muk
nnlla ave , Ocrtnantewii Milemn mass of
lenulem r.t Immaculate C --ictulun . Church
10 A M Int. Hely .Henulchre Om. ,
I FlIt.MSTONU On the lnth inst . In the
Iiu ti.ir of his nise. HAHItY l'lUMSTONl.
of l.r.rgiUle. Allenhenv i eurtv a , son of
the laie William Flrmntene, Heq. Int. I
I prlv-Tte,
reitA.N .March In 1H22. WH.I.IA.M TT .
I husband of Helen rer.ui. Ue itives and
friends, aim all secittles ,-f which he was a
I member are Invited te ait.-n l f mural. Tues-
day. 8..T0 A. M.. from his Ute residence
.Sunt Terrace st.. iss.chlck.ni .selenni
reiiulem mass St. Jehn th-, Haptlsfs Church
i lu. v.!' interment We-ttmln-t. r Cemetery.
Fl'.lT'.. en, M.n-li I-.-. 1022 ANNIK M
Iv-I.Ievviif Daniel rrt2 I'.elatlve, nnd friends
are Invited tt, tlie .erv!.-e en Wedneedav nft.
l?Sn'3en1,-,t i n'r;-k- t Jier '(.' residence,
Wnil , Daui-hln st In-ei nm private
i iTIeuds mav call Tuesday eveninir.
lUUMi ill. .vtarth in. HIlNliy C. bus
iremper. inviten te luncrii. en Tuesday -it
h'30 A. M.. fiem Ills late residence "HUT
TeDirr s. Se.emn high mass of requlm a
tie Churci of tha Gcsu. at 10 A. .M. In
Hely Cress Cem.
KINO suddcnl,-. M.inh JO. NICHOLAS
lfira. THOMAS K. OBEU.
itinerni win ue given
O'Nnil.l. March 13, 1982. JOHN
O'NUILI,, beloved husband of Annie O'Nell
(nee Lewe). Due notice of the funeral veil
be irlven Inter, from his lata residence, 1600
N. lT.th gt.
rVTinn On March 11- 1H52. TlfOMAH K
Uedef Shalem 01)KR. Hclntlves and friends are InvltrJ te
' tne service en vv ennrsiay anornnen, m x
o'clock, at his late residence, 1017 North lCf
I st. Interment private.
I OSIANDEIt March 10. JACOB, husband
i of the late Anna Osiander (nee Hchnelder)
ned S3, ltelatlves and friends are Invitee!
te attend funeral. Men . 2 P. M.. from his
' late residence, 2741 Ceral st. Int. private
Viewing- Sun. eve.
PACHA Suddenly. March 10. ANDItKW
PACHA. ltelatlves and friends, also Aerie
I Ne. 12. V. U. E : Phlln. IOdne, Ne. 6.
i I.. O e. M : Minerva Council. Ne. 30, K
I P A ; Peo.uecl Tribe, Ne. 18. Imp. O. It. M
'Oaks Club and nil ether societies of which
h was a member, are Invited te funeral
h-rvlcea, Men.. 2 I", !.. at parlors of Ueeri
W Hnrrett. Park and Lehluli aves. In
North-vned Cem Friends mav call Sun. eve.
1 PABK. On March 11. 1022, JANE M.
PAHK (nee Laird), wife of Charles Park. Sr.
I'.elatlvcs and friends are Invited te the serv
ice en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the
lesldence of her son Charles Park. Jr.. 2433
, carpenter st interment private.
I.Un1.
(i husband of the late Mary E. Kir. inee may call Mendav evening from 7 te 0 o'clock.
Herner), need J. Ilelativ.-s and friends art PENNINOTON March 11. at the M. E
nvltc-d te attend funeral rervlces. Tues.. 1 I Heme Mrs RACHEL, PENNINOTON. ni?..l
2420
1. M. Precisely, nt his lata residence
N. Park ave. Int Chelten Hills Cem
KIIIHCIIENMAN Suddenly, March 10
1022, KDWAKIJ, beloved husband of .Matilda
(nee Selberllcli). Hellvei and friends, also
member,, of P. F. IJ Belief Asse . Kensltm Kensltm
ten Ledtt". Ne ,'', K of P.. Invited te attend
funeral services, Wed . 2 V M . Inte res!
dence, 1.VJ0 N. L.iA-rence st. Int. private.
Remains may be viewed Tues., rt te !l P. M.
KtTKR March 10. 1022. THOMAS C.,
husband of Amy Klter (nee Kirk). Rela
tives and friends are Invited te attend
funeral servtcf a, Men . 2 P. JI , nt h.s late
reslder.ee, 2730 N Lawrence st. Int. Green
mount Cem. Trlends rruy call Sun., after
7 P. M
KI.OPP In Sheridan. Pa . en 10th
.-vi'v.u k.. ixi.'-ti'i-. acca Oft veirs.
nnd friend, and all ercaniz.iticns
he was u member invited tu fuin rnl. without "-"n, e.
filmier notice from his Utu residence. Sherl- lnt
14
din. Pa, tn Tueedai. March
.'f All services at the heuie.
hoc Ken iceiermeu t emeterv.
KOCH March 12. WILLIAM J., husband
of Sail! Kech. I"uneral from his .ate res!,
dem'e, 235 Pine st. Due notice will be
BlVetl.
KltOLL Jlarch 10. EDWARD A
h4 Funeral services at the Heme. Helmnnt
acid EdKeley irves., Tues., 10:30 A. M. pra
clseb Int. West Laurel H Cem.
PETERMAN. On Mnrch 12, 1022, KD
WARD H . ion of llie late Ix-wls and Msr-
i.arei i-eierman nermeriy or unestnul IIIllj,
aped 74 years Relatives and friends ar" In
vited te the funeral en Wednesday mernln
at 8:30 e'clcck. from the Oliver II. IlaTr
Hide, 1S20 Chestnut st. Requiem high mm
I at St. Patrlck'a Church at 10 A. M. Inter
ment at at. .viarya cemetery, Uleucestar.
Vlevvlna- Tuesday evening-.
PICKARD March U. JOSEPH, husband
of Annie E. Plckurd. aged 77 Relatives
and friends, also Mt Carmel Ledg-e. Ne
230. A. A. S. It.: Abel Ledge. Ne, s. A. of
S Shftkesneare Ledce. Ne. Id. s r,t , n
ilelHtlves i Bn'i r- i tj. viiieinien, invn-owte attend
r.t which , funeral. Men. 2 P. M . from his late reel
i.e.v , A.iiiruu ,., i,ieviilaiH, 1 ni,l,
I Vernen Cem. Friends mav c
nt ii n null. -w.
1.
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Inst ,
lnt Tulec I 11115 en .March S. IH22, EDWAim J..
Jin. luipe- . . d . Ell-ftb.lh PrIn, , nivtTfW
afe.l OS years. Relatives and frie-tds and all
societies of which he was a member. Invited
te funeral services en Mendav. at 2 P M .
at his late residence, 103d W. Glrard ave
Interment private et Ardslej- Cemetery
t
Cf
' Malli.da -Hid th late IVank J. Kre'l , ' r !?", ?J' -vir? n ' ," "E'- , ,.
1 ned 40 Relatives and friends, also Amer- n V.rJiSA ,ThIfi' i. .n"' ."V"1
la Circle. Ne 2i I-Uwa.-e Council Ne ', hu'l1bnnl nf ThereMi Pullman. Relatives
-..13. Mlnn-wa Tribe. Ne. 70. Invited nj l.'rJen,' a vW "'nd funers
mnerni Wed " p t hi- v viji.1.1. "iniw'i Men . 2 P. M. res dence, 141 T
"""int. Mt ''Peace1 CemV iVi'-nd, B' "i'S I .TfeJ U ...Y"M ". ': .
."-?' -.... v.. , ... iv-, .UrtJV L !, . Wire
Tues eve,
1-ANCASTEIl. March in, Jctirv LAV
CASTER Sr.. husband of late Anna M Lan
caster, 1.1 his 'J.M eur. Funeral i-ervlces
Wed , 2 P M , at non's residence, Jehn Ijin
1 cveier, .Tr , 402-. Havvtheine st Frankford
inc. iserm leinr uui 1 em lTlends mav
t ALDi:itP;OR,r-.March 10 102.'. GEORGE
p., lieleveil husband of Eleaner IJ ai differ
I (nee Caffee). Rea.,v.s a nd f r U-n is , re h
1 Utc-d te nttt-nd f'lin-n.l. Wed. 1 p M from
I f fr'n'''"'!.''' ""i 1'"".k " -Mlilbeurn"
1 n-Iawore Ce.. Pa int. Ar Innten Cem. Re-
mama may bn viewed Tues . s te 10 p. M.
ALLEN,- ELIZA - ALLEN. Relatives
'"'d friends .nut-d t,. funfrnl en w.-diiesduj
at IJ n'tleclc. from her late lesllciive. 222tl
llted t. In'ermei t iirlvate.
rt'F'V , Mari le. WALTER, husband
Monday eve.nni,- Services nt Jr. E Ciinr.-R"
.N. J . luesday 3 P. 11 ir,trm;
seph E. and C.ladvs 11 c-.,.tte ......'.:. ,.,n"
invited te lbs service en Tuesd.ii after!
00.14 Cobbs Creek Park'v.y, Iiiteime-it it
i:vne;0en!n?,,tery- ' "' "'' M""1-
' fN:?ri", -..) Re'a'lv.s- anV V. L' I '"
huataiul of Mary a, ,;i' tfi, .-JA ,'"' ! nltVZX .tt.. U M-."."-.. '"-
-.TV ices i ue . 'J i: .vr ,lta lesl.lenr. 11 . . , 111.1 itrtA ,....".""..". '"-."liver 11. Ra.r
?,:"""en aI- "' Private. Friends call Viewing- TueKdav .Venin, r. ' TV". "." '"'?
.nun, eve,
Int. St. Ann's Cem
i.erti.'vy.- no Muni, iit ini'i 11 i.. 1, l-
bjnd of Careline Fremuth. Fut.-r.u services I widow of Paul C, Lerun Services" u i, ..'.
;-h,ni,-.i- V " V at hM 1,te r.sldence. ?av. t 2 P. M.. MI7 N Robins. t
(.hurchv I e. Pa. Int. pitvau Train for Interment private. Vlvim; ui'Jhi evening
Churchville leaves Readlnc Tcrn.'nal l:"j , LORIMER In niaspew. Scotland. March
VJiL,r,r. . '" " R 1022. after a brief ,lness, HCUH KEN
PL'NCK - SuiWcnlv .March 11 ,T.U en P ' NKnv LOIllMER. of J. t p. St-v.nsen,
husband of Pauline W. Funck. aired 70 Hell , OlA"B"v. and the William H. Ixirlmer Sen
atlves anl friends are invited t attend fu. Ce Phlladelj.hla.
neral services. Wed.. 1 11 p. M p, ecliely, I IAU'iiHNEY March 11 JOHN A . son of
nt his l.it., icsldence. 02(1 W. Silver st. Int ' Jehn A ,and Elizabeth T I eurflinev Tee
Northwje.l " Ceffmani. Funeral Wed h-30 V M 0170
cii'iiii i' .1 IcJciinZ!. " ''" n 1022. Ji - ' 'leim si neicmn rruuiem mass a' tl.
....... w.v.-T.r...ii. 1 r.lt .111
or Adam n. Ranclc. Relatives and frlenda
mil 111,111:0 IU services, .iron , ii 1. l t
her late residence. 21117 s. Kraaler at. "'in
Montreso Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve
RANDOLPH March 10 SAMUKi
lU'RKHi'LDER RANDOLPH husband e
Paul'nn Randelph (nee Schuster) Relatives
l.ANTlKrt M.-irci, i" i.rnn 1- i... ..,"."" lr .""''" ' invnea. te luneraj service.
Redman 1 Land.'- iWral slides 7vFi 1 I unr,eth iV Int" nfwitelt rfn'V-801
?. p' h ,;!a9 ?'-"'" "' '. Arllng-ten'Frlem.maycaVAndai C,m
Cem. Friends cvx'l Tuts eve., 7 te 11 t, clock. I ntii.i,ffiniv vi ,.1, ,k'er....
LIKHOLD. .March 11. SEL.MA II- uir. n I u.. -..-, ... u.,,""".', -". "" !".""'" "
n. ... , 1. ,.,., . i,r...i.i.,e..r:.,i --: "''" " mu
"i-ni,i ,,i- nwn, uui- I'lriuie, JteiH(Ies anu
friends, nlre consreKatleii ,f Emanuel Evan
Church, are invited te attend fune-ral. Tues..
1 P. M.. residence. Iul7 Create st. Servlce-i
at the Emanuel Evir, Church, .'itb and In.
tllaiiu ave., 2 P M Int. private..' Oakland
Cem. Remains may or viewed Men eve
LITTLEJOHNK. Man h 10. 1H22. I.-A-BELLA
M . wife of James II. I.ittleiehns
nuej 73. Residence, 207 Watklns st Serv
ices nnd Int. at convenience of the family
LODGE March 12. 1U22. JOHN, son nf
William J. and Anna E Ledite inee Carr)
aged 7. ltelatlves ,,nd friends ur invited te
attend funeral, Ihuis. s 30 A M . parents-
reshience ew i; Uieh-tieni nve "elemivJ Ht his Kte reildence I
leciuiem mass Church ,: .vs. ensleu 10 A I I Jietice of funerl1 vi;i b
Rapp, ng-ed B3 Funersl
resiaence, 07
mt. private
11.
F11-
Ct-v
TV J 1
M. I
l.eltiinmi.
iidjelnlnir hi-euiiilH,
AI'PEL. Suddenly. March
JO.,
Irf-X
Sm&
COOKS)
COOK'S TRAVELERS' CHEQUES
IN DOLLARS OR POUNDS
CHEAPEST SAFEST BEST
HAKElt. At her home. 1317 8. 52d St..
en March 11 1022. JENNIE RAKER Relal
lives and friends ur Invited te the service
en luesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the
Oliver II. llalr Illd . Ls20 Chestnu it. In
terment prlviit".
''AllCLXY. Mjnli 1.) 'IHOMS BAR-
. ...... hhvu n.l. l.ei.iui S ine ITIfnilS
iv ,1. "..-, i :r..v ;? .'." ""- .11
- ......ui tun """, '.m- eenin rium 7 te II o'clock
tii.r. A iineiih in .. .... .
widow of ,h late,' Jehn , UV. V .e""?'
ra. Relatives and friends im-it.,i ;V..":""
Ved.. March 1.1. i:SI A M -JiVn v-u"T.r.?.
k ,.l. ,.-... . -" "-'-
v pr mt nu anm v. 1 ..1, , -
Lad V f Merct". -I t '.. ' ',","" m , "" V. . t . our
I'm,, c " " "v- " J"l
il.i;s.-iNKR .March 11.
wile of wtllium II Glfssi
102 J
1!
invited te fumr.il servic s. Tues . p it i V.,"."l,".r1,? mvilecl e attei. 1 i-.ii.,ra! services
Aich .,l I .T. .'.- ." "' " 'am
5M et Aiulievv J ll.ilr A. Sen,
"hi air. nil. private.
BARNES.
Ski
st. Int. nrt.nte
finii.m.-ii tfn ...1. ,a .... .
-it.,, 1, i,v e ,r. ... ! ."i. -"A"";'.. -?'-" " -.. 1 . widow nf
BARNES, at the rcsld. 11. n of bl. .I..V.. friends lnvl.n.1 ,"..;...'"'. in."1V"
. .-... ui.-w, UllltUIUIll UlR. mi
'.HI 3. 11. 'l. l-rt In .f I1.. ji....... . "
I tl t i J" " " HeVV '1 tlltf. - , J
r.5.Y!" "n.a t"'u nrn mvlted te attend
funeral services, .en . 1 .'10 P M. preclsel
at the David II. Sthu.ver llldir. Jiread mid
Diamond sts. Int. private.
, IVVSC1". On March 11. 1022, JPLll"J
i1i',!.,ul et Elizabeth c n.is.-ll need .'.:'
I t'e" i'm,,,l,'"",N """" l,'"'id'n l?edL;e
Kecle'tlss r,,hi0' 'i" We"'men and all ether
societies of which he was a innm r i.u..i
iunern . ,n vtu.inA.in .. . . ...- -.'."'r''
Cetneterv,
lUlAHAM. March
Church of Our LaJy nf Vict
' iieij- 1 rnss
I.OVETT - In Norristevvn Pa en Mat i
11. ISABELLA J . widow of Jehn K 1 .ut-tt
in her Httli year. Relatives and friends ,r
(invited te attetid funeral, frgm the reaider, a
1 of her daughter, Mrs. Irvln P Knlne ,-,r 1
chestnut t en Tues , at 11 A. M .
private Pe lestnwn. Pa
Ml? VaJ' 1-VZRA. husband of L
41.1 Fisher Lund Funeral service at rem.
dence 172.1 N. SOth st , Wed., 10 A M Tn-
a'Ae'r .n'pM 1,B' 1'rl'nUa '"'"' Tu"'
MANNES -'-March 10. 1022 EMILII5 1
I MANNES. Relatives and f? ends "re ih-
I vlted te attend funeral services. Men s
I P V preciseb. lite residence. 3i) W tSm.
mood st In'., private. Kindly 0mlt tiew-
MATTHES At Atlantic t'lty, N t
?iHI'ih,1,MAN,,HK,V JlvANS. huibjr.d cf
the late Murnaret Matthes. ukp.1 M i-i,
. ,.' -"'-'..'-" 1 e--r , " .11, at Jeffries
e. Keatea . A'lartle Cits. .V j nl. pri
MAT. -March 10. JACOB, husband cf
?,".,m?tiV.a',,aK7' '', Kelatlves and friends
are invited te attend funernl. Men , I 30 P
Ferhn 00,! I . ' ,r"nl m ''" leamence. 2Uln W. Alle Alle Alle
rernnoed aheny ave. Int Northwood Cem Rimalns
. , lint' a'-J !-. I'll 'Utl VT$
Hely I
MARY V
'latlves an.
I
1111 U
and
at
. - -:; " ".. " eiiiifsii'iy, at ..all eclncl
len' n" '"'"residence. r.tV Se'us "t!. Cam':
?"'., ,J' Solemn hlKh mass at the Church
if the Immaculate Conception at 0 A f
Intet ment Calvary Ci-meteiy. 'v M'
late residence,. lltlO'i - u,h -t .Int. Ve,,V.
tj ,ni l.ni, n. ...... 1. ... T .........
sr - ..-..,.,.
II II. 1 Inirv
V',,l..',l m' rectei of Chun h nf uui I.adi S", YV ""V,' ''" ,,xt ,V1!. realder.ee tf his
.i .".tow. 01111 ami vine sts liimnSiS 1 ' ,.","." .Jv0"v Jr .Ikins
ler.T- relative and friends ar- Invited te nf 5l,.r.,,'Jr,',! l1' "'r2, OEOlE E M
! ultiiid funeral at the Church cf , iu" i.Bl?, , l 'AMBUIPUE. Sr . au.d 71 years. Relatives
of Mctery, Thurs. Divine ,..flc tl-3e I ?mk frlnds, also Fidelity Ledim. n vis
I iVeif Crl?il''nn rul"Mn.as,- l0 A M Int. 1 JH3,0'Jr0' e.1 "Vm"! "H.vS.TVe ?ii
ciii.vssT .Maren 12. 1022. FRANK F he. "ervice, en rueauay arternoen, at " o'tle, ii
band eQjaephlne Gray, used tm lSinerni B,1 the Oliver II lialr llldic lS2nCn.itnm
hervlccs Wed., 2.30 P. M.. at his late res ! ,'' J"'8""6" Private Friends may vlevv
t'ence. Huntlncdun 'uliv n. 1.,, 11. .L ."' I remains Monday even 11 ir ' '
Cee,. Triliih.l.,k .." .nciore
Ternilnal 12-te P M. ' ea,n
aiU'EAN .March 0 MARY A., daushter
iK'r,,l,m (",a.Sa.r.n c"-ua" Belatlv-es
...... ....,.,., ,,r 1 viipa ,n nimn.
.1 CI HAL'KKN Mnrch fi 1, t t'.r.....
huslmiid of Mary McCrackeii (ne'e Cenli, )
and son of Emma F and laie William k
----. -- V 9 -. w t a-a 1 UUI in HT
ervlces Men , 2 P. M . late
Mate st . canidsn N J.
Friends mav call Sun. eve.
iil;ad At itevbllpr, . J March
i.ii.in t nueiuui et .viai y i. Read.
nerai services a n's late residence. 13
j.. ,vi,i,iiiiK. . a., lira , . I f
REpFIEl.D March i. i'ARRIe'a tvl'e
of Jehn If Redileld (ne Founder). aed i,"
Funeral Men.. March n. I p .v , late res
luce. Elm t . Seuth Westvllle, N. J
tIv1(Vm" !V -M '" Wenville Baptut Phurr-i
lnt Clarksboro. N. J Friends may ca
eiin , i , tl I ii
iui,r- -.March u JOSEPH S. RILET
i linn s' JJi -
ROBINS. Match tl femnv t i u.. ,
.f Harrier V Rebles uiee lllebel) at )i,s
Jet,- lesiden e Marlen Static n. Mil Ii
r""",'JI; '' -M American Mechanics Cei,
ROBIN&i.N -uu March 11 PI22. JAMES
husband of Lleaiiei- M Robinson Relative.
and trlenda. a Ue Taber Yeai ly Beneficial So Se
i. l'fiAltl, II7,t",'Ji Seccty and employee of
the Drexel Bank ate Invited te the .errf",
I mi Wednesday ii Herman, nt .' e' circle, at hi"
.a.t- i-aiu.nie. i;.h ,n HOi.Jvve.nl St In
rment private i.t uiiiKten lemten
1 riends iny , all Tees.lav .venliig
ROCHE 'n Man), '.2, 1022 MATlOATf Pr
wife f Michael F ' t- "he"' FuneraiT
viilnn.la ,at S3.) A M. teldenc, ll"-'.i-en
st Solemn h Ei, mass church of the
.Var'arcer,i:'ter'; M ' "" ' -
RiiWEN At MoerestjiMl N J vr
'" sPP,n ,rd0" nf 'lllim s." Rew,,
n.e I,andt-iiU'reri Relatives and friends
iiv.ted te attend funeral. Wed 1 I
'rem In r late ms denes, stie v "Q 1
M.:,'.re"i ' ,n N;. J . Int " Laurel H
te T 11 3(1 p f. ,,Ul C'''' T"" " e"
SAILER - i'n Match tl in'." a was
WEST, daual.ter cf Jeseph and Man VX
Siller aaed a iu.irs Service and Int.r
ment private Please emit flowers
SANDFORD March 11, n,2e 8U . ,,
SANllFORD. after a short itin... ... ..l.
Ci. ...n Cl.. I. ..- n.... .. . .. ,u
".. ? . ... .-.. ,(,c,,ri mrc , ,' if
N' 21st st Int Laurel mil i',,n
SELL. March tl ANNA E, i,if.
"iT'i-i,1 ''" M ''""' ".r husband's re.idenf"
..al7 R.vir ave. Cai.idtii, N J. r, ,'
vale Reiiialns mnv be viewed Tues
SEYHOT1I Mar. h 10 leHtENA ? i
.EYHuTir. dauxhtei of Jehn I and Dera a
S.,lth niee Ma,,,.,. hsr .J3l, j.ir, 5 lA
tlve and friends nre Invited te attend tu
V.ra!- ,f.''.r ... s niJ A M '""'! isirents' reis
, dj-tic-e a.'3'i Pampas! Helemn lernletn mass
hurch of Ascension le A .VI Int. "i"
RwletMnee I 't.u ut
,.,RI.AVY ,." Mar. I, I.' MARiJARET wlf. of
hdvln Shaw Hi" Millev) Relative and
ViS?'? V," ln',r1 '" -'"""I funeral Weil
T ',, A..M-' il'lent of her aunt. .Mrs Ces.
telle 2120 V. 3d st ILich mass St. Ed
ward's cturch 10 s M Int. Hely Sepulcti,
SliELDItAKF Suddfi.1 at f'ainr. Kne,
F HiVl'i-VSrA,1-1' -' --?itat cRL?-,
r. "HI-'-DRAKL, son nf ciceine B. and th
rA',? r-,lU"i' V? A- )h1rake. of 2O0II Hout"
-- - .! nii.il iu. I Hi- i:i.l.l.- "T
Relatives und friends 'si..
It
at 2141
of
McCI.EMAN
Sun,,
weed
after 7 P,
"v ur.ii, .March s DRAf! V n-ife
Cre'?nUer,,Churr-c. '',!"" " rrl.nai ' ,?
FrU?ndsSt!!p!7 cTtu,'"" C'
2I,,r0n.--At Ma,inelln. Del . en March
!ei!iT"rhrJ::. ,'dlV.,A NANCES
nf Susan ami ,i, ,":',.'. ,J. '."u'.'"M'iter
U.r. 1.. .. . "' '-.X,'
-....vn ui aanes .h,
VI
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is
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1
bVo,,c,;.-Je.m 'firuV-T 3023' , ?a'5s "h&l-1 'nkiln ISu'lffnnlnc Ce"".!! ?0 j o"eV ej,, fuiVrarTu'0 "h'uO T T
read, se emn reuuiem mass at st ilabriel's I R, .".""L f,u,nere1' JJ"" - - ' . re. dericel ll, m".r,."' 1 .'"""lence. '.'3e H, Warnerie
Church !U A.M. Int. Hely Cress Cem r i!.?'?' "'chvvoed ,t. Int ArllnBten c"m rM,,e",,,.h,ilel1., i,li,," ." r"'eni at tl...
il FY On March le. 1022. I'll ulettp ' rlend may ca sun eve. -1 r.nurch of the Epiphany le A ,r. Int Nta-
(II V mother of AlieT. riJ.r' in. . i,..V.f k McFADDEN. March 1 1 Him- ..,. . ., , Cathedral Cem ' "" tn
011 Mendav, at 3 P. M . at the Over H Hair 'inN Relatives and friends Invited I te fel JI'.'CLOSKEY March 10, NELLIE w (. "
11I.U; nirt Chestnut t. Interment prlvale r'' W-J- s-3 A- M. from residence of ' ff,.I:,1,w,ar'1 '-'''''hey and 'daughter of tl" V
Yli'!V;rvl.iuN i' JinerH pla copy ,v"alr- her nephew. Jeseph Mc-'anr,, 1407 N 2d t f?&dJ,:lm,,u,nna,,NV?n Vurf?' Helat vt. a 1
HAINES. On March 8. Ih22 CLARENCE rS.?k'mn reiiulem mass at St Michael's , r nnrtf ?, Inviteil te attend funeral, 'fuel.
It son of Sarah Haines." Relatives and l 'JVTAJ.I 'V M I"1- NBW Cathedral cvfn t,', ' .A., Mi ,ffum "r residence, Us-s
U!."" .V '.nlP,' '" '"neral. en -Menilay! K,r"? IOnyiN.--On March n. la5? RAY- 7, ""',l ,',n1 rJi,u",'" 19.' "hnrefi. f
t,v n.
Ettlnc et Int
.150.Office3 Throughout the
s$
paiJSPafe
w. eU M lmwm
I -mmHfTr f
riMltl n
LVnu'tGi v
HAI.UV -March in. imTnr.PT -if -
ll..i.. 11. .."" ' Hs.s, Int. PatrUI, If.l , . . . . '7 "
..irt,,t ,Vt urpun. 1 : " ult t;vu nairi- ,ni ..nnsin ilein-
Q9"?'ll1,: ". 8 r.'iVr' "".; v,V. r 'VdeUM1: tVsl,le',,f214220lUH;"
VC-,,'-,"'.JrcH 10. CVTHEIUNIT -n-if. ' i""""'' t rel.';",n requiem mass nt St.
E
et irtd llelner, in her
.r'V"'0? '30 I
,iiZ.?Z.,t-" .Si i-ainier
rins-v.'s
4(h sear, Funeral
M. nreciselt- r..i.
st. Interment i,nln..
may view body Sunday,
'a
'etii
it,T:i
'W
Ann a t'liureli u A. i in, u, t....c.i"
Cem., (ilrardvllle. Pa . via 10 30 A M. train.
Columbia Ave Station, p u,,d R. Rv,-y. '
HALLAM. Match 0, 1022, MART., wife of
Arthur Halliim. Relatives and friend, ulse
numbers of Trinity Reformed Episcopal
Church, are Invited te attend funeral. Men..
1 1", St., late, residence, 827 JJ. Allegheny
fv,,Vr8il2'.le,!!,.i,l th. leve.named, church 3
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