mf w'V'l fuf !i 1 wr. M li, u t I-,' h H' r & . H.A'1 HI l ke?V5i mmssmm 3B5V?" ' 5 MTTi'l'. .A SITIVE ESCAPES igejl.Jewel Thief Pursued for FTER LONG CHASE mb ' 10,000 Miles Through tfii-V Mntau nilnliiAa manj wuuiiuivj &e:c qcut'c riCMC QTfil FN K-"". BIjWIT AflAii n 10,000 mlles enase through iij 1 sr-i. i rn.H. n.,,ll,. In ttAMiiernin, .vicaicu nnu n-.ns, i !jjfer Orleans, Detective Geerge Gibsen V$j faturnrd today te announce tlie innti Pis,. Sought had escaped te Seuth Amerleu. $&,, Gibsen wits seeking Kliner Helmu". for the theft of ?:L000 in Jcv.e's deni 1. Mrs. Stcdman Pent. 0040 Drcxcl ren.l. last November. f Delmns was arrested at Leng Ileaeh. . ' Calif., several mouths after the re.b- , eery, was tieid in ii.ihmi d.tii. pm . February, when his bnil wits mimed te 15000. be fled. , , , Although I we weeks behind, the de tective took up the e-hnse. The .light of IVlmnM i nk Mm next te Mexico u nd fllhsen reiniil- trace of hiui at Tin Juana. Then he came back te Kl l'a-e, uexes. l Here Jie disrevrreii uini uv "- gettitiR clehcx te the fugitive. At Atlanta, Oc.. the rteteetic sa . :i uai ne Avas unn mi; iiciun i" i- nan. At Atianta he teamed tniii ine fugitive had obtained n moterbout and depaited for New Orleans, (ilhseti set out fur New Orleans. When he ar rived there ceveial day two he dl vwernil tlmt h few hours before IM- mns lind bearded an oil tanker be'ind for Kentli America. He cciihl net learn for which pert' i,,,,, March IS (Hv V !') Dclmat, is bound, but tcleRrams have viscount i'c'el. former' Under-Secretary been fent te Reveral p aces If cap-, nf . w nm, Af yntiTy, nl)d tlired, be will be brought back te this n , coop of th( r)ur,)iv t Lanca-ter In city te face the theft charge-., despite '0n , miistrv. has been np the fact that throng h '' '"' , Hnted Secretary e State for India, company in New Wis all of the ftems!' ,.,. AietltnCu who re- have been .estered with the exception , 7 larch l , 'l"U8 ' of two pieces. ' In the meantime, nn Investigation Montagu resigned as a re-ult of per l In progress in Leur Keneli as te , ms.,m ie i;i,i gien for piibllciuien of why the bail was i educed en Delmas n (Pf.gTinn from the (Jevernment of the dav before lie was scheduled for, n,in setting fertli the position of the trial. February ". . In.lia Moslems toward the Near Hast TAliinu' liiMiin Iti t ilflff 11 On nil U rtl t 1 - il..,. .1. . l.'.,ltnniitii cribed as a uuher pretentious res. , denee by the detective. He as that t Leng Iieacb authorities ,egard It as iuciiii4in iii'iir ii - r,.,., .-. . runiinxvmis fur r-riinits nt n si liener class. JEWS WILL DISCUSS PLANS FOR AIDING PALESTINE Conference and Mass-Meeting te Discuss Rebuilding Representative Jews of three stales will assemble tonight nt the Hetel Adel phla, for a conference en the upbui'ii Ing of Palestine as the Jewish national home. The conference, which will continue tomorrow. will be under the auspices of Ufe Palestine Foundation Fund. Plans Will be made te form a permanent or ganization ami unite all activities in the three states in behalf of Palestine. Delegates attending the conference will represent mere than 100 cities of East ern Pennsjlvanla. New Jersey nnd Del aware. Judge Lewis, former' chairman of the campaign, will welcome the de'esates. Other sneakers tonight will be Ranei u.J!n r,ni,I 1 ' Ai If fvl' viT:...,!? v" , of the ftln.land Hamuel cu- W Tirlnr in .&.' treasurer i tmAn.i niit-tminl itfcfplnrr 7?J', .-A big mass meeting will lie held te L ' r...... .... ...... .-x. ... 3U aprnew evening in tne Aeadcmv ,v. DA UMO, at wn.cii i.ieuiciimu laiiimir Ky will speaK. ' h Jabetinsk - HUSBANDS' NAMES BARRED Women Candidates Must Use Own Given Names en Ticket The Lucy Stene League idea that tarried women should use their own , Barnes rather than these of their bus- ' bands, lias received Impetus from an , official decision that married women candidates In Pennsylvania must net have their husband's first name printed en the ballet. ' According te a decision of the Secre tary of the Commonwealth, the candi dacy will be invalidated, if for example, the name is printed as "Mrs. Jehn Smith." The official ruling is th.it the name should' appear as "Mis Inr,v Smith" providing It is Lucy and net ik- Dorethy or some ether feminine de scription. This eiiit was fipjt raised by the Commissioners nf Muntguiipry fount, Freas Slyer, solicitor te the Commit loners, agrees with the Har,tsburg authorities. TO AID PHILA. NAVY YARD Will Get Its Share of Keeping Craft In Shape, Roosevelt Says The Philadelphia Nnv.v Yard will re ceive consideration in the Nnvv De. partuicnt's arrangenienti for Keeping the new "treaty nnvj " in shape for aea service. Assistant Secretarv of the Navy Roosevelt has written Congress man Vare. "The Navy Department is very de de alreus of iiiiiintHinlng nil vessels al lowed under the Limitation of Arma ment Treaty." Mr. Iteuswelt wrote, "at tlie highest possible state of efficiency, and will de se te the ex tent tlie uppropriutlens allowed bv Congress permit. Your reasons for maintaining tlie I'hlludelphlu Van Yard buve received attention, ami will receive further consideration should if b necessary te close anv of the yards." !.?t Ml.ll I viuu unniiWL I MIUO ?' mcc?iui vrii-u i-unwr.u lri s? fr n, , - ' . I mil. Dlntl DnmanH R.t,,. fcfiL5 JJ .mil w r wx.b wv giwill.l St. Leuis. March JS.- (Hv A. P.)' Daclaring Victer J. Miller, president of' fne Beard of Police Commlssleiien,. had I SJ.W tailed te. hiibstnntlnte his charges thnl rSfl Tlce (dubs exUt ut Seldnn high schools ,'V a parents' committee, which bus bcri v; , Investigating the charges, liar d miuidei tailed te. hiibstnntlnte his charges that' ICfll J that Mr. Miller mal. a public rctrai tien of the charges Mr. Miller refused te comment 011 the cxramittee's uctlen. oilier I ban te sn he prebubly would issue a statement , later. ''Mr. Miller made the charges, at a meeting of religious workers at the, King's Hlghwuy prohibition church 1 March 0. He said he knew of the Tlstencc of such a club iiineni: bow Hmad had been "reliably informed" that ' a almilar erganizatidn, existed among ,'A-' VOupiO uic in wi.i nuusc rire mXk ; AHfUt. Ga.. March 18.- (Ily A ; i-. w. 1.1 nines i. juiu.i iikcii sxi.v. am u-lfn. HL-eil feri V. live, lout their . fi'iiMyeMi la a tire that early today destroyed "lUi-tke old Grand Opera I louse here. The I rfj1 GUpie HVCtj 1111 inr ii'iiiui iiuiir ui in,' I''JMi"ijiilldin.'Hliii'h liiidbcen their home 'ih twenty years.' cwjrAIKV TAIJSH" brlnu cnUi of Uutht-r Bll nunnin iujkv 11 iiuiuur. uurin nnn villi rriw i" ?w. i'i'i, ,"u 11 nmi 10 JU lVBHin9 li) riry iKivH P) Hun Ien. tlia pent-ln cren. wrlieu 01 in riwiil wwir ppr naxi KATaw-ciar" spww Takes India Pest MWK3W9MKWf R VISCOUNT 1'KKI, Who has been appointed Secretary of State for India :RANDH G VEN S X YEARS IN PRISON FOR SEDITIONIIS !a WiteruKunrtU' AmtmtmA ,..,, i ' i.hi rtn nuMi.bu www. ...., of State for India Alurchabad. Ilrltlsh Ind'a. Mnreh 1S. ' (I?j A l. i .Meluindas K. tJmidhl. the liiillim nnn-oifepcratlmiist lender, ie wis arrested reeiitlj en cluirRc-ei scdiil'ti. wn sentenced tediu te sj ears' imprlsnnmnt witlieul hard labor. nrrn inirw nsi iiiiriiini: lit- eui luutu -. !., i.CP ts n member of the Heuse , f , , 1(i hls np;eiu t m-iit is in ,,' , ,, , fen.c.,,t that I'rline Mill- . ..... i i... .1 ".. ..,,..1.1 . ,.t.i,i,... -r- Montagu by a peer se that another by- '( lien might be avoided. Mich an eiec- ' tien would liue been necssar, had a. member of the Heuse of Commens been appointed. Vlnceimt Peel Is n rnietiisf. Ilefere mic ceding te the lsceuntey in 11111! he i scned several .icars as member, nf J Par lament for Manchester nnd Taun ton. DtiritiK thewnr he was jeint1 Parliamentary Seetetnry for the Nn- tienal Service Denartiiieiit, and in 1010 was appointed Under-Secretary of State for the War Depnitment nnd ice presi dent of the Air Council, lie was named j chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster when the Llejd (ieergc ministry was recast last April. EQUIPMENT OF ROOSEVELT. COWBOY, ON VIEW IN N. Y. Odd Guns Among Souvenirs of the . r. r t- ' Early Days of T. R. New YerU. March IS. (Hj A. 1'.) A collection of guns, knives, chaps und I cooking uteiislN-tlie original e.pilpment bv Thpe(Jnrc Uoeseveit during Us row be v i1:i3 .s in the I aketas .1 ..!.... I...n In.lni' Tit tiM f.-.wi- ';rM j(1, Asis0cIatien fel. the flrst t,m(, M(i . , 0l(Ctiel, ns ss(.ml)led. .,,, smupnlrs were nrcsented In flip association recently by A. W. Lricksen of New Yerk, who obtained tliem from I A. W. Merrifield. of Somers. Ment.,, one el V oienei uoescv-en s rinicu pun-' ners in the enrly SO s. A relic of llie Colonel's first cpcri- erne in Dig game minting innuiieii in the collection is nn old 40-liO caliber, liile. known te old lrentiersmen as .1 ! "bc.ir gun." Next te tlie old rltle iestr,l ii ii'iee.- looking weapon wlilcli I loose-i velt had mude te order te take en his tirst hunt for big game in the Illg Hern mountain. It Is a three-biirreled combination shotgun and rifle. CARRIED $298,000 ON TRIP Mrs j. ,. iinl.rS0Ut of ltldley Park. Wendt Alse Left $168,000 In Un-isnd Lord Lnscelles are of the same irvri un,,i nnnm witnrHM ?, I HritMi lineage. She wrote congratu cengratu Iccked Hetel Roem, Witnesses Say ljm 1)M)M ,U mlirrms,. , j.,.n. liiii AngelM, Miivli IS. (Iy A. P. ' , ,.ss Mai v. In reply she received this --William I". Wendt. capitalist efij(,ttf,r: Ituffnie. N. Y nnd Le-. Angeles, whein -Dcav Mndum : . I am des'md by I'.iiffiile teurts have declared inuim- j ,.,) Lnscelles te ai'knewledge the rc pei"iit. and for v liem his daughter. I(,jpf f OMr Jetter of 10th of Fchru ,Ms Mnrgnet Wendt. is sicking te (in Itll f0 ,.x)ress His Lordship's sln hnve hcceir nppeintiil gunrdiiin here .,.,,,,. Wnk, for your kind congrutula cengrutula tinve'ed safely from lluftale te I.n xew, vblch liuve given lilm gieat Angeles with ,Mns.iNI0 iu ensh ami ' niuisuie. Youri laitlitully. sedulities in hand gups, it was lesti- j (. HAUFOKD." lied yslerdny ut a henring in the l're- ' Mrs. Hnii'l'mi traces her descent from bate Court. ! Nathaniel Lengmlre, who was a mem- Vnetlier wiliu'ss testified thai Wendt I i,. f rl. Itevnl Giiinil .11 pic lefi SUIS.OK) iu securities Mi a loom in cniunatien of IJueen Victeria a hotel lieie without taking the pre- 1llv( n,,s is the irescnt head i .union te ImI the deer. 'family. Ir. Olliisen. ilieuist. testified tlmt, ' ' ' . wnen n'' lecnnnj eMimiiieu vv enur, tlie Inner pretesseii igueniiiif et the u-'i I inglen Ariunmint Cenfeiein-e and did! i. et lecnll that Urrodrew WiUeu was Pre-idml dining the World War. SERVICE FOR HUNGARIANS 'IMin iiiimlli( -.f 1 1 Imv t nturvi-f rw tt 111 lr. ...''.'"-. '.''"' '.".'' '" g'V'U evf r 111 will h llllieni: IIIC lillll g-iriiitis. 1 he ilcv A. (J. N nn e, pus. (ir Ol Hie I I IJIIItl'lllll I tl'lerillf 11 I IllllCn, en North Sluh simt. win -mil Dei. egallens of Iliingailans will he pie-ent nnd Hunsiiil.ni muics will he sun-; by Mine. P. De Meiksnv. SIX AUTOS STOLEN Six nules were icperled as stolen te pn li e teduv 'I hey nre the-e of I'Imhiihs 11. Walker, l.'!07 Ninth limad -tnei, $l!iilfl; Iteiiinmlii Jacobsen. ti'J't Cnspei street. !60ll; Jeseph Itosses. 'JI07 Dauiililn strict, S.'tOO j .luieh Grccuberg. till H street, 1 H I . Merris Jenes, Tieiiteii. S-illil. nnd Michael I'ledricks, Lillli Xe itli HUM street, .v.mi. SOLDIER IS HOLD-UP VICTIM I.ugene li' I eui'lie, 11 sehliiT ftem Cllllip lix. N J . leperled le Ihe police leiiliy thut he was held up bv M'e bnndl's li.-t night nl Twelfth und Dick In -011 streets. He s.ild the robbers took ,S(I in cash und his geld vviitch worth Mi.". Wheel Pump Dreps License Plea Norrlstevvii, Pa., Mnich is. -The nii'lculien of .lhu .1. Mclieldtiik. for the lb ease for the Whee l'linip I Intel li'iir Chestnut Hill ill Spiingllcld Teun shin was withdrawn this morning mil vvll 11 t be llinde te the (Oluillg Iheusc (i tut. One of ilm most si'iisiit'iin.il giiuhllng mills 'li the hisleiy of Mom Mem Mom geuiery County vvaw inudu by the Hlaie Hlaie Hlaie Pollce at tliia old hotel jjearly hall j -r" r -" " "' s..uiiiii. il held Us tn-si im ellng.hHnrt ,i,mn ikcrwg of .1lver r.s roiiew. una. .rnuein v. riSKe Philadelphia" Talks March ::e and will luseeci the adopted Mnmie ",l,,r1 '.mr '-aV'mrlr Au."'" M,'fl- William W. riske. limn Ham-' What the Ki.is, na Clumi, ,s ,., ng ' l'nlrmeunt I'.irk-Parkway site. , " VvCinnffemB"iimtis '-" i:H'r.Mi i.m-h I llten stnet. died early yesicrd.iy morn- among .cilinn s,r,.al uinups 111 I'bll.i- 'I''1" coniinisseii innsisis of Governer , ,silf.r from Hklmnl Toimue Hnl '' Iv y Jinr. , tllK , thi Pivsliylerinn Hospital after n delphia mid vlimity will be s,, foul, ' Snreul. thne Slate Ssennters tlnee A'idrf" ,, '"JV,11 T'-rklniOn" i.,ul l"'l? illni Sh;; was widely known In In n series of "Knew Veur i'liihiilel- s,'"r' Kepresentutlves and elBhtft-.i "Hl0,n1!;hl0rrerrt rrem Juhn H limmrd. h'l.ii. I'rcshyterlau Ihiinh circles. Mrs. ih'a" semes Siiiidnv nights In the ! private eillens II vv III meet nt 1 P. ,, . ,, Jan.,;),- from 1 "'"r," ,-??,?" ,MV l'i-kc wns presidi nt of the Weman's Pr..-1'iithedriil of SI. Mary. I!,.,.,,) and M- t '" I'.ellevue-S.rntfenl JL'iSSSlne' T.11 TemUvunlmU, M.lsslenaly Society f . Pres- .south streil--. , " tlRl. MRry f-nNJ-r freni llsrry snjriar Ibjtcrj et I'liilliilr I pli 111 ; v 11 e plesldnm 0f ;cr "., S.'.Vi..'WBiHiHKa(" WV" TOOTWT"" , ' qilllnHiDHnilHB tIMBI nnfrc.MeHHBrwrFl(tPd.Wiir.VICBY IKlPlHlBHBBann "SKsm evening VtiftLld ENJOYJJFEJN U. S. Three Ferget Famine-Stricken Days at Mrs. Akimoff's Wynnewood Hdme ESCAPED WITH MOTHER O'cri. Vladimir nnd Niqheln Znrff. three rhihlren fntm fMinlne-ntrlehen llifnlii, hne urrlxeil In Amurlcn before It li tee Inte te enjoy the p'eitKiirpx of ihlldhend. And in thiee )mlr of Huht blue eyes Is n loelt of inlnsled nston nsten ishiucnt unil e.uieetntinn. tliiKed with the nnerrtnlnty with whleli one nilglit ii wake from a lmd drenm. fearing that (lie world of reality did tint exist anv longer. 1 After M:c jenrs of itnfferlnR and strnir Kle te eke out an existence after their esenpe with their mother from Hits sin. tltrv ean scarcely realize thee tlilliRt which the child of America takes i for (,'ranted. With their mother. they are visiting her Nlster-ln-luw. Mrs. Nlee'iiH W. AklmelT. at W.wtncwoeil. 'The peace of the country life, u warm ' I home, feed three times n dav. plenty of rhalrs te sit upon instead of bexen all .1 lift. A .... I... A l.dt Ill4.f Children Aecept Them el...,, imtn Linn liurA iiiitv n ihiv. hut ulremh the ehlldrru of the tielRhbei- i,ii have accepted them as eempati ,mx, Vladimir's upper Up. swollen te twice its normal size, pave mute eW- ,,,(.,. tlmt he 1'ail eutereii wiiu a zei into wliatevcr s)ort lie nnu ueeu in- lt'd. "See that." wild his mother, despair ingly. "Here one day and he has al ready fallen from one of these coasters urn! hurt hlninclf." Hut Vladimir was undaunted nnd bore his mislmp with stoicism. "The can apeak net a word of I'ngllsh," con tinued Mrs. Zauff, "but then speech is net necessary with children. They make themselves understood without it. by signs and symbols, nnd words are never nccessnr." This morning, the children appeared rendv for a visit by meter te their new home in Camden. On the head of each -.-.- .- . . . , was a lamb k wool twpie, tuitcu at i" top and of a blue grnv color. Te the question in 1 rencli an te w hetber they iwir" unvinc a keihi iiiiiu. mi.-, buuiui. faintly, but refused te dixciiHs their do ings nt great length. The tired loe!, about their eyes tells fnv mere tlfin words of their life In Uiissln : of the l.ick of proper nourishment, when their mother was forced te work day nnd night te cam enough te keep them alive and of their constant fear of the authori ties. Praises Kcd Cress "If it were net for the American Hed Cress In Constantinople. suit! their ,.,nt!mr "1 rill lint n-p HOW We W Oil III have lived. I nexer can say enough W them, for all the Americans there have done for us. They answered mv every request. Hut since August tliey nave I .... I .... .... lef ..l.i.,e 1 guiiu iluy mill v-. ., iii..ti . can never tell you hew It was. Here one cannot imagine it. Yeu must tec." "This will be a new life for my children." she said, as she patted Olga, "The bes, however, must learn te erk- . c' i 0SPJ .-?'' tl,e "ar '" Wussln. they were accus- temed te have everything done for them. Mere in America, ever one must work and they shall Icirn that. Olga hu I distinctly literary tastes and net the slightest inclination ler the tasks of ,i. i,rv,.,n Tim ..lile- imv is mec inn - uillv inclined" Whether thev will ever return te ... . ,. .. .i i.... fri.iL te smnn ..Ttpni ilenen.ls en Admlrnl ZeeiT, who is expected today from New Yerk. "Yeu cannot knew what this menus n us, coming innii iiih i- nnu- .-.m fercd the last few vea rs " said his wife l,s , al l ". V "r. "He mv se, se tirc our nice, our suiikcii eiiccs. suuie lit- lie of what we have go ne through The peer children, tee. they leek se fresh and happy as children should. I'"'' -...km r-lieekri eme lit- ... . ., . ..- new they can begin lite ever again. CONGRATULATES LASCELLES Mrs. Harrison, Ridley Park, Kin of Princess' Husband, Gets Reply l.nr.l f that TO INSPECT FAIR SITE State Commission Will Loek Over Land Selected Cem- The Independent" Celebration mi slen. .1 Slate body lealed te mi- lerule with the ;ses(ui.i enienuiai s PROBE COTTON EXCHANGE' Grand Jury te Get Charges That Planters Lest by Its Operations New erk. March IS. Mli A. P.) - ( hiitgis again-i euViubi of tlie Ameri can Cotten Ilvchmige, mud" during tne .liihn Iee Investigation of buikct--Imp' h'j the DStrlci Alteinej'.s nllice, wi'l lie 'presented te the Grand Jury. Disttut Attorney Ilanten annniinrcil teduv a fl or n teletiheuilc eufcr. 111 e w lib Chief City Magistrate c..I w no In nnl the original 1 minilaints. Mr. Ilaiiten last night expressed I ii sire te have the chaiges that Southern otien men nnd ethers suffered through bucketing of erdets and wash sales heard in magistrate's ceuit. If .Mr. .Mo .Me Aeb"i would preside, Mr. McAdoo this morning told .'ir, nauieu pressei inner I unit tern would inul.e this impossible and suggustr-d thut faster action could lie liiblniueil liv pietcntlng I lie idinrge- dl- ie. t te the Ginnd .liirv. I Jewelry Stere Window Robbed I New Castle, Pa.. Miinh is. (Ily A. 1 P. ) -Tl loves smashed the window of 1 the Snyder iewelry stoic alme-t directly 1 ai ress the street from the central police station here earh thi imiVulug, ami iiifidi! nwuy with !5"0O worth of jewelry. .This N llie M'feuid lime with'11 three Kins thut the i-tore bus been lobbed ami bull' jobs were pulled off In the same mur.iiei no MIU WANT A JOIIT TIIKIIK AltK IK IP .i..i nf Cham adraruteu In tb He Wnted celunuia tecUy cm Vf S0,Ai. Ml .V.'AHITWinninHHI. (KW lr JH n'l !.1I'l1iHt.UHIHBMHITSVaTml,TTII.it A'y 2WPaimmiamH II III I I I PM lB II I BWI ITMIiJMIW ! 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IbiCSVbbbbbbI bHbbbT v ' IibW n ja''it:ltlliBBBBBBBtBM K '-'' ' .BV v ."- '" ""JH VaH HBbbWTbb -" )' nl 1 1 Idw m: ' - Kathryn Ilechler, or Wynnewood, left, is shown giving Admiral Alexis ZnelT's daughter, Olga, a dell. Vladimir is seated en kiddle car and Nicholas Is standing behind him FIND MISSING DAUGHTER A BRIDE IN GLOUCESTER Jehn Hegelgans and Wife Discover 15-Year-Old Girl Is Married A secret marriage mere than n month age was discovered by Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hegelgans, of 1538 Glctiwoed nvc nue, when they went te Gloucester, N. J., last night in search of their run away llfteen-ycar-eld daughter, Ituth, who new is Mrs. Jacob L. Abrams. They found "Uuth," us they called her, as Mrs. Abrnius. The daughter explained that she lind eloped with Abrams en February 13 last, nnd, after having married him In Elkton, had re turned te tier lieme, keeping tlie se- icrct from icr parent. Yesterday she decided te go te her husband in Ulouces Uleuces tcr and departed without telling the se cret which she bad kept for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hegelgnns refused te be impressed by Hutli's matronly air, and took her before Justice of the Peace Oliver Stctscr, along witn Abrams. The Justice suggested thut Uuth return te her parents' home, ut least for the present, but Ituth re plied: "Ne. I will stay with my Jnkie. Unwilling te cause their daughters detention in the Gloucester jail. Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Hegelgans rcturnud te Philu- idelphln without, her. Ml threatened te upplj for a the nrrest of Abrams en ur. MUKl'IBlllin warrant for a charge of ubdiict en. Abrams Having rciuscti iu ! surrender uis wne te ner iraimw, .'j Ing tlmt before acting, in any wn tftsTipil in fsmsiilt bis lawyer. he Abrams bearded at the Ilegcluin home for mere (linn two years. ... lls presence in the house mnde It possi pessi file for him te go te lllkteu with Miss Hegelgans without stirring the suspl- Cl0n et tlie parcius. i.aicr nu i ' I flleneester. When the girl left the . '"-, . ,. , ..i lU.nmu i nuuse. ner puii.ii.s i.-..i..s i -,'' - "--,; ,, i fji0m ester and this start 'e '' 'VV rthelr ,p.e" for her e" lucm u.' J. -r - -- ni rrnimr fIDI VII I CH dl-uCrll-u uniu nibkuw RY A RflWlR IN BELFAST I shei ami Killed when lie. sought te ., .., ... escape from a military escort between Terrorists Resume Activities After Urti !im) j.ainlsn. according te a Lull en St. Patrick's Day message iccelved heie yesterday. Itelfast. March 18. (Py A. P.)1 " " Terrorists, who bed remained under! SELLS OUTSIDE HOLDINGS cover all of St. Patrick's Day, resumed w u",Hg activities today. Shortly after the cur- , ..... "" few lieur e news vender proceed In? Prudential Insurance Company DIs DIs hemeward en his bicycle was shot pe8es 0f stocks In Other Concerns through '!?,...'T... LL, '':'", ""'M U0 Vr"""', "l TheVnn-n! stiL The missile wounded several ....-.hu nn tit inlll H ITITI. llll'll lllllT IM'Isun-,. ..,.. ... .. .. --.- . . l.eliK' tnl.en te a hospital. Newtennrds read was in a turmoil uniu uiht uip brenkfast hour. ... ' Twe men dashed into Thompson 'street in the Slim Fein district, and 'threw a bomb threiiRh an upstairs win dow of n siiiull dwelling where nn i.M..rlv weniaii. Itose .Mii.reevy, ami ner niwe. Mary Mulian. were sleeping. Pedestrians who forced an entrance ! found Mrs. MoGrcevy seriously wounded land her niece mommy nun, one m un young vreumnV legs haviu been blown nearly off. ' The bmlv of a man iuih found today , in Clnnment lane with a bullet through the head. s. ' DIVORCES GRANTED l'lP-HS Ne V t uH UttiU'H Kehnlrer rrnm i;mii xenne-rKi-r Jullair K. Tebbelli from Ouhnrlre A. 'Ih- 'c'l'iiirt of fnnimeti Plfns Ne, f crantrd ' rnii rttrri'i.M of rl verr. te th folleulm I riirltlri- II. Ill an from NlrlmlKi. K Itinn ' tehn I'rcini" frnm c'nllierliiB Frcinn. Itv.i It. Iteti(Mp from Jnlin t: Itciir-klfv William A Nifcnrmm from .NnniiT' MiitTiun, I.U1, Te7r frnm Hurry K Tnnri H.in; t IJ.ilm from Tri-d l". Ilnliii, Ai"i s. oil fr.nn Ilarnl'l H'-iitl. little Hiinnii from t-ri.ii.t N llsnlm Jiillll .1. .111111111 irnin n.HKiini MllllBUii UtiIiii K Itillf frnm Cilvvln II llirr Jiiink .McKiiiHr) from IlHrrj M ts Int. s . ' TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Wlllliuil J llirve.)-. 5R;ii W Iri.l.nr Pme. Hn. UlHilji. I! VVarr-n Mi N. Uki r . Muv Vllnlr ltnxblirv AHH. llll.j IU'll'I I.. O'lMnnell I.nn. Muss. '".'Jl.'ir.J ! " rir'A'" m rf.k"vn Merris Hiiieller. .118 Klmbll si MnriiM M9i.nnz. -i ,i-rty i llnvntiin 1' Swrchtnm :;'' Arm si . Jim Maude. K. H.UIir. 3Mni. rcl. -t. J'.i.mimel WVIiiImtb. Sew Yetrl. rils hi.. I KMinl- lllKlH'ln K.ta .N. I 111 si hlii.011 lliiflll .'al,- Till st., ami fuphlu MrSn!!,.!"".MvW! "'oil H ll. ,1 rr!M. lii.'"llH r. .. yti 1.1 1: I'liviu. U-Ji N iit.in n 1.,:. V.i, rimiirr. et'J c'rt Piiwlch st . 1.111I lles Kniniili'lc, -700 H. nnniliilP" M I ar,ta V, ur&r'.oea'llrHVe.ilI.'rii Jv'J.'! i Southern "Hosiery King" Dead ciiiiiri M TiTehM aien.nenrt. Mbwiv c, ! , Yerk. March 18, Julian S. NT', mill .Mlhlr.il P. Hlfwiut. 11 W , , rp ,,,. (7 J(.ls ole). president of riiii.i:il.Mia l . Clin. . ,.,.. ,,..i , ir.i,... mit ... 11...1 Vl'.r K Sll(lll. "In N. llr.lSI SI.. niKI Ji-jmr " "r''l ..r-limui. ...... Omni si "istrr'uiia-. ,in" .. .........' ,.'. j. iir.i.M ui. Ilerntliy HIHl .In HT'l Anna win L 111 Unley .1141 N mill t. H i',l'.'i ,..... -. ,,., . ., f. ...... l llrnu.1 Al.' h "-" ' ' ..1..1 n.ih .h ill I'd ,'.nd hunt u.f'nl iniae. 1141 . Cliften .(...una Hera- ,,."'i. .'-,,- s. Wmi1lpv HI ntm Cmjrel. wsa -L,"V"" "v Id cihiii IU Crapp". ...i-'.i r and I Thelnu. FliMr ea. MORGUE KEEPER 26 YEARS IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY H. A. Winkle te Celebrate Anni versary at Party Tonight II"iiry A. Winkle today completed his twenty-sixth year as keeper of the City Morgue, and has cared for mere than thlity thousand bodies of these who have died away rem friends. Tonight, nt a gathering at bis home. I.'IOj Weed street, he will have about him his twenty-three children, nine, teen giandehlldren und their eleven children. Of the grandchildren nud great ginndchihlren, ten are babies. The party was planned by Mr. Winkle's associates ut the Morgue, eighteen of whom will be present. Su peilntendent William Conden will be toastmaster nt a supper. Among the speakers will be James D. MoKeen, one of Mr. Winkle's setis-in-luw, nnd Deputy Corener Jeseph Weed. A portrait in oil of Mr. Winkle will be presented te him. This was painted by James C. McCarcy. Mr. Winkle is new in his seventy fifth year, and Is a Civil War veteran. Three of his sons served in the World War. GEN. FELIX DIAZ, OF MEXICO, NOT THE NOTED ONE, SLAIN Prisoner Shet by Guards Was Con fused With Anether New Orleans, MarchMS. (IK A. P.I The General Diaz reported shot und killed bv guards .vesteiduy nenr Ortlr. station, honern. Mc., Is net the 'nu..l Pnll. Tllfl ..1... I.. .I.h t i vji'lii-iui ic di'16! ui IP lur lll'lllCW ' i.f Piiplirlik lll.ty fnt'lnnn lpn.l.ln, ..t .-, ......... ..., ......... . t i-i-iii'-fll ill Mexico, accerdliig tn A. Itesns, private secretar.v of General Diaz. The former President's nephew is In New Orleans ami has been here for some time. Negales. rU March 1S. (Pr A. P.) -A General FelU Diaz, believed nt first te have been the nephew of Perfirin Diaz, former President of Mexico, liii t later Identified as of lm. Iperlance nulv in Lewer California, was .V'wuih. N. .1.. March IS.. my A V' S1" l ''- ITudnnelal Insurance , - ,..,7 Pi, .. . . " . .. . i I -j-lillitlll, 'IM.I , Cnmiuiny and the Mei-idinnts and Man ufacturers' National Hank, was nil nil iieumeil here today. Tint inirchaser was .Iu lus S. Kippe, of .1. S. Itlppel &, Ce.. bankers mid brokers, and the aiiieuiil Involved JsL'.O.'W.OOi). During the New eik Stale Legisla tive Cemmitter's hniising iuvetlgatleii Purest V. Drydeu, president of the in iiiiiiii' eempain, was crilicied by Samuel t'nterniyer, lemmittce counsel. iiccimse et l lie dose liiiancinl relations lieiwi'cn his Institution und hunks iu which it was u stockholder, which Mr. I'niermyer claimed were a deliliiicut te ll.e liollcylieMeis. Duatlus of a Day tlie Sy nedical Society . and iintlenul secret ill. V of th WelU'lli's lieiiie Is sliumry Society Services will lie held Suiiduyt uitciiioeii 111 l ::;n e'cimk at tin tin Neitlunlnsti r Picsbyieiluu Cliuivh, Thirty -iiftli and lluiiiig meets. They will lie cemiiictiel bv I lie Itev. Jeseph It. C lacUle und the Ilcv. David S. Kcuiiidy . Ellas M. Butterworth M. Ilulterwerih, who was well in musical lurides. died ycter his home in I pliiiul from heart Mr. llutlervveith win, em- r.lhr kllllVV II .le 1 1, 1 ,, eljsea 1 MlleVIHl ut tin- 1 re.er .vi iii ami was lender fit the llutlervverth Or icstra. Mr. Hullerweill. had descended le the naseineiii te attend the healer when his wife heard him cry out. lie was dead when she reaelieel him. Bishop Hubert Challfeux Sbeibrelie. (uehec. March Is. - Mnn Mnn hlguer lluliert Oliver Chalifou. nmll I lar.v ltiliep of Slierliioeke, died veiter ilu' after a lung Illness. inf. l.lllli.i.ii -, in 'II I II II IU, , ,,isli,Nin ,,t il, 11 sylvniiin llelcl, of he.iii dlscisc, . . -.-... .!' .. 'V ' "' ' " en- I Durham. N. ('.. March IS.- Julian S. Curr, Jr. known tl tini:liuut lu Seiilh i.s llie "Iiemciv I 'ng," was a son of (icner.il .I11II1111 S. Carr. cem-iniiuder-iu-cliicl! uf thu fulled Confed erate Veterans. The father hua been serlejaly til at his home here some tune, ! nt . AIIIIIH tAI r-t-i.. ' i. . i HINTS BRUNEN CASE IS NEAR SOLUTION Letter of Murdered Man's Wife te "Ballyhoo" Said te Be in Parker's Hands DENIES "DOC" WARD IS HELD Lettern written by Mrs. Deris Urn nen, wife of murdered "Honest Jehn" llrunen, Riverside circus owner, te "Dec" Ward, former "ballyhoo" with the clrcuj, arc the Intett evident e al leged te have been scrutinized by County Detective ElIN Pnrker. What he bni learned r.r expects (e learn from these missives Detective Pnrker refused te snv. He would net evpn say definitely that any letters from Mrs. Hruiren had been found in Ward's loenm In Jersey City. The astute nmr-J uer uctectivp s evasive answers, how ever, nnd bin repeated assertion tlmt he had "nn nee in the hole." and would "surprise n let of people" when he was ready te nreducn it, created tlie Imprerjsien that the letters had been found. While "Dec" Wurd was being Inter rogated by Paiker yesterday. Jersey City police were under instructions te go through his possessions with tlie ut most care in search of the letters which Ward admitted he had received from Mrs. llrunen en nn average of two or three times a week. A statement made yesterday by Wal ter L. Keown, Mrs. 15riinen's attor ney, that the letters she received nl the Pnlmyra" postefhee, addressed tu "Mrs. I). Nelen," were really from Miss Tessie Mehr, her sister, brought a loud laugh from Parker today. "Let of Bunk" "That's a let of bunk," said Par ker. "We knew all ubeut the letters nnd who. wrote thorn." "Were anv letters found in 'Dee Ward's rooms?" the detective was asked. "I don't care te answer that ques ques tien." he said. "Ts Ward in custody?" lie was asked. "I'll answer that," he tcplled, "by saying, absolutely lie is net." "Will you question him ngaln?" "I don't knew," said Parker. The nminlv ,tpfpptlve PMlInlllOll til.lt WllTil lind left Mount Helly for Jersey City in company with Captain Larklns. head of (lie Jersey City detective force, who brought him. "If we need Ward." concluded Par ker, "we knew where he Is." Prosecutor Kelsey nnd Detective Pnrker will lie'd nn important confer cenfer ence today. Perker will mnke n move, uccerdlng te rumor ut Mount Helly, within the next twenty-four hours. Pefere lie does se lie wants te le ns sured of the appievnl nnd eo-eperntlon of the County Prosecutor. Parker gives no evidence of being dlsmnycd by the ill success of n week's effort. He said this morning' thut lie was just as con fident nt ever that the murder would be solved, nnd seked quickly . Quizzes Krnltlei.s Se Far The finding and questioning of "Dutch" Werner, circus cook, who was located at Hcrvvyn yesterday ami visited there by the detectives, has net helped clear up the mystery. Werner, never dehnltcly u suspect, has been eliminated entirely. He made bis whereabouts known voluntarily when he saw bH picture in the papers. ffpr iii. nnllee lind searched for him in vain. He wns working quietly at bis old trade of baker In Uervvyn and was able te prove that he li ml been there en the afternoon of the murder. Anether man who will be questioned teduv. but who is neither under arrest nor ' a Huspect, is Paul Purcell, of Pntorsen. N. J. He wns a concession cencession concessien naire with llrutien's circus, nnd hud a dispute with the showman which ended iu the two getting out attachments for each ether's goods. Hrunen put up a bend and .lind the attachment lifted en his show. I'urerll Hid net de se. and Kronen retained Ills goods. Detective Deran does net even suspect that Pur cell had any tiling te de with Uruiien's death, but believes lie may be able te give Information of value when pieced iu witli ether things tlie authorities knew. Many Persons Shadow cil Parker is working out a definite plan of campaign. Thirty men have worked under him, "hhudewing" iih muny per sons wlie buve hud intimate contacts with Hrunen and Ids show. He knows fur mere than lie admits, of course, ami much of tills knewledge bus been fitted into u vv mliltig theory of the murder which Is ids one best-kept secret. The detective bus about mude up his mlud te btglu I lie questioning of the persons who were iu the house, or In the immediate domestic circle, of the murdered innn at the time he was shot from behind, us he scut neur the kitchen window of hN home tending a news paper. Mrs. llrunen. wife of the circus man. has tieen ici iiiene since iiie murder rurker said he would time te recover her poise would give her ample after the shock el I no tragedy, lie ' does net believe the. knows anything ubeut the murder, seuhi gave evi 11 His life." He will question her agulu, hewcvir. ' liw,y people lese I'uitb. he sild. be ns be will question Hruiicn's. daughter . muse thev sit down when dissatisfied I luel and ether mciuheis of the family 1 i(, n church. Lnergellc people search te see if he can bv any chance get 11 r,,.. In. church which satislied their soul new iiiiic 011 111c mniui'i. Probably be will make another exam ination of the house ulse. seeking one of these inanimate cIueh which some times leaiPte tlie solution of the most deeply hidden crimes. He has net de cided whether he will seek Mrs. Hru nen nt lier home or summon her te Mount Helly. Hrunen Heme ((iilcl There seemed te be little slliring In Riverside tedity in icgnrd le the murder. The llrunen house was (pilot and Mrs. Hriliien und Iht step-daughter lla.el net In evidence, though new nud then 11 moving ligurc would pass one of I In windows. Jehn Walters, neighbor of the Hru nens. said after lie read the report of "Dutch" WerneiV interview with Do De lecllve Parker tlmt he- had been pies cut (in one occasion when the elicits cook und tlie owner quaireled vlolenlly. went with llrunen one day lnt December te the show's winter ipiiuters nt Williainstevvli," said Wallers. "We met Werner tlu-ie, anil hit and 'Honest Jehn' get Inte a liealid dispute about some carpentering wetk te be done en the cook car. They becnine, se heated I hut I vvus alarmed, especially when llie cook dashed Inte his own enm purtment of the car. I thought he mlghi return with a gun and beat it away fium there. 1 wiilted outside. Nothing happened." Waiters iietucu nun no nnu tieeu In vited te go with Harry Mehr ycsicrdav oil 11 trip te De.awarc. "I went l'. Melir's house te nnswci the telephone," he Mid. "A friend of mine wauled 1111 Iu go te Delnwuie with him te see ubuiil 11 beach bungalow. I lefuid because it was tee cold. I den t knew when when Mehr went when he left the house Iu his machine. Iln hadn't Invited inr in K along." aki: ll' IN A KIT.' ils ninu la riln-i' And Hrjkhi,nn , in-lie off u line uf i"i' Ih il iseiuM nnu, 1 , n neinli-st teller II1I11U In ternm m (m lleyiu trieimleirti' lln uini sujuurna in kuiihv Spain. 'TU, a prefcmlun lht will tarn perhaps millions fctr reu. Itcrail noeut It In ilia Mag.tlne Section of next Sunday. 1 Alibi Clears Him "V?'"" "DUTCH" WKRNEIt Fermer cook In Bruncn circus, who has been eliminated as suspect in murder of show man Dr. Tayler Urges Practice 'of Christianity Before Lenten Audience HITS QUESTIONABLE ACTS Until church people realize that going te church Sunday after Sunday Is net enough, but that tlie word of Ged must be applied in their dnlly 1 fe. . just w necessary, net un1II then will the church move forward, said the Key. 'r't'" Tayler, vicer of the Chapel of tlie Me diator, speaking at 11 Lenten scry co 111 St. Stephens Church, 'Icnti and Chest nut streets today. . ., til "In tlie twentieth century, when se many pleasures nre iiiimiuuis. - Mr. Tnvler. "and in the business world wlicie there nre se many (picstenalile means of making money, we need te De steildfnst te the word of Ged Tlie Ilcv. Mr. Tayler took his tet from St. James "lie ye doers of tlie Werd and net hearers only. "These who get tesults," continued Mr. Tin ler, "are the ones the business vveild Is looking for. and it is these who applv their Christianity thut the Chinch is looking fi.r. When a col lege man gees tint into the w oriel lit is asked nut what he knows, hut W hat can you 1I0V 1, 1 i.luii'nntee tlmt COUIltS fUtllCf than what we sa yer profess We ......... ,ih,.m- whiit is coins te happen 1 te tlie heathen In the next world, but I think we had better worry about our selves, for te knew tlie 'Werd of Ged und te de it net is sin." Me't of tlie great characters of his his terv, men who were really great, have risen ubeve their environment and tri umphed ever circumstance, according te the Rev. Dr. Daniel Peling, associate president of the Christian Ludcaver. in II neon sermon today ut Keith s Theatre. , . "These men are comiuerers of cir cumstance," he said. "There are few characters who stand out in history who did net conquer circumstance. Loek at Lincoln and at Grant; leek at Hums Ihe poet, and ninny, many ethers. "It lakes strength and courage te de what these men have done. And I tell you that strength and courage is ob tained through Jesus Christ." Heys- and girls often leave home bo be cuusc' of unlmppine-s, tlie ltev. Jo Je Jo seph H. O'Kilcv told these who as sembled in St. Jeseph's Catholic Church, Pntirth street unit vv tilings aiiey. leuny. te attend the noonday Lenten services. Pnther O'HIlev said that parents should try te model their hemy life after that of the Hely 1 umllv. If they did tills, lie said, they would be hap pier themselves and their chihlren would be huppicr. Vnith grows stronger when men and women labor te impart tlielr fnltli le ethers, snld tlie Rev. Dr. Jehn It. Hint, chaplain of tlie rniversitv of Peniisvl vunlii nnd head of the Cniverslty Chris thin Association. In his address today ut the tioendny Lenten services nt tlie Gurrick Theatre. , , , , He said Hint no limit s faith would prnw weak if lie lubered unceasingly te bring ethers te 1111 understanding of tlie Christian mission In tlie world. Hilt, he added, the day is gene when men cellhl teriify ellieis jule belief. "Men can no longer be scared into belief," lie said, "and no one new wishes te frighten them into belief. "Whv should one- sleep te force iu 1 lids enlightened day, when cenveislnn 1 ciin be made 111 Ihe way loiiewed by I Tesiis. who in tliis c1e.1t w eik of saving and keep their faith. BOMB THROWN IN TOKIO Missile Exploded in Imperial Gar dens Kills Man Who Hurled It Tokie. March IS. (Ry A. P.) A man dressed as a coolie gained entrance te the Impel la) palace grounds at neon today and threw 11 bomb te the ground, the explosion killing him. On bis clothing wns found 11 document ciltl clzlng the Government and declining the writer's intention te commit suj. ride. H- was identified as a miner recently arrived from Munehiirla. The ' man sained eutrnm-11 te (he ground by threatening the guards in the double biidge lending te the pal arc, shouting "h lF dangerous te nppreae-h me." Al the main gllc ether guards tiled te slop him, vvhcicupeii lie threw tlie missile. A "HbbbIbbbT SEES CHURCH-GOING OF MINOR ACCOUNT Wedding Stationery Invitations Announcements At Heme Cards Correct in form, phraseology and execution. J. E.CALDWELL & Ce. . .IfcwtiRY - Silver - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper Streets P$p?j ; ; mmi VOLSTEAD PINCERST NIP FOUR AT SHOK 1 One Alleged Violater Is Ra. ' 'leased, but Others Are ' Held In Bail t ITEMS OF RESORT NEWS 1 Brrctnl nhpatch te Evettttiff riiMIe ,.. Atlnntln f'ltv. N. .1.. Mnl, m . nlleged violators of the Velstead 1 l faced United States Commissioner III?. J ninu Mtecimnn here yesterday, f0nP li whom vvern held for the Fcdernl Grutiri Jury. Among them was Alfred vS. lams, of Ocean City, who was trsllij ft ;Tt,0i"tidfl"Js' n f.emer vrcMhct new In the Federal service. " Jerdan Knox, pronrleler of n invit rnnm III tvline.. nl... llllll I'wi rested was discharged for lack e"f'rt."l denee .In addition te Williams ril ! .viarneir. AiDert Beesc and Carey TruV. 11 hart were released under S500 ball I Andrew Htevctlsmi .., nt .I.. . . Governer Jehn W. Stevenson. VA" uicuy, tiled suddenly nt home. 105 Seuth Mnninn Chelsea, last night from' heart treub ' following an llfiicss of less than SS ilnys. The deceased, wlm .--"..'.. farmer nnd owner of n large estnf. ceme here with his wife fer'hl.7i n week nge nnd became III nn wS?"" clay. He Is survived by n wldevv X was with hint nt the tlriie of death. 5ta body was taken te Cincinnati m Kye specialists from nil sectlem. nl 'I the -world arc going te visit the rCMr .1 . grcss of Op'thalmolegy te be held li Washington next month. Dr. Hn Ver I? Harley, n shere specialist, hasbecn Jr . ucsicci 10 nrrange a program for th. f i deleirntes wlin in .tii" J"...01. tM rl te visit several ether cities an.!.it?2 tlmt a visit te Atlantic city M ranged Knglnnd. France. HelfincTBib gium, Spain and several Seuth Amert can eetintrlej, will be represent H ' the several itinclri..i ,iiJ. n.teV. n?renPB,2d.rnln f cntcrlalnmt W, J At last we have It a sIiec-pcrt.' ""A0."' '"'""B that the business ... getting down en its uppers, Jalf-se7e" here have formed a union nn. Zit con ributlens that Marts them off vei heeled e nail any shops tlmt endcave te employ non-union help and Z stitch," declared Leuis Bleem, mffl. lent of (l0 orgunlMtlen. "Ti ere ire a let of leutlier-hcads here who haw murder, but we expect te give them lacing before we arc through." Th, first fight of the union will be te polish off shops that keep open nt nights. BUILDING BLOCK BURNED Fire Causes $55,000 Less in Me Me Me Adee, Luzerne County Ilazlcten, Pa.. March 18. (By A P.l Ure of undetermined origin carlr today destroyed en entire block of build: ings 011 the main street of McAdoo, nc.r sfvfoeo1' tt ,0's Mlll"ni ' Ker a' time (lie fire menaced the busl ness section of the town, but with the assistance of the Ilazlcten department firemen succeeded in confining the blare. Iho TaiVvviiiinm j ' m J-Nvuhe.m'n'a TecS' 'tewn10 vn,.,J",,lc'; , " l" 1 " atnfiS: ,0?in.,..i.:iPtlc?. "'.funeral latr. HAlil-.V .Match is, lU2g. MICIIAPf 'u,:,'u.n(I f M"".rft JUKen. nrlatlv" .rid U'Mf'If f--..U 4F ra.. - "". mmi uivisieii .-.. A. e. H Inillnl le funeral Tuesday, a .an a . . "J2 Inte r-sldencfl. Kael t.. wiaHahlrVnn. soieinTi r,Ulem mans at St, .Telin the Une. tint rhurc!.. in A. r i.i.r,n..i w.;!Z.i...!l Ccmet-ry. ..u.,....r i'''WJlDl"-?.,'xr.ch 1T- S'AItT U. 1HNKS. wlfn of Hurry M. Alvwinl. arwl 41 I'miertl Mnnilay. 2..10 l. St., from Bchroeder L Sen'i cliijpel. 4lli und Arch sts., Camde-n, f 1. iTl-Mirl niav call Sunday ev. Interment Ilnrleluh Oincterv PAJtKS. Mirrii 17 KDNA. wlfn of Harry l.. 1-arka nnd diiUBhte-r of Fruntc .1. unl llenrtMtn Mevers. Itelatlves and frlen(J. also 1'hllu Chntitrr. Ne. its, O K. s",, In vllcil le fuii'ral Vervhe Mnndav, 1 P. M. nl Kile renldi-iii-e. Ha" N. .Marabull nt. Interiimiit nrlvate, . iillKi:.VhTi:iN'. Marr-h 17. UMZAnGTH 11.. widow &f Hurrls ej, Orenteln, at hn Inte rosldeiic.-, 4109 N. Hread ut. Due. no ne no llce of funeral will hn ulven. MiMlWAMY. March 17. PATRICK. 1 liainl of tlie late Ilrldcet McMe-nnmy ReU IIv.h and filemls. also St. Deminic's T. A. B. s.iclelv. liiNltei te funeral Tuediv. H 30 A. V . fnini late residence, ai.'ta JJlacllten ft, lleliii.'.-l.uri;. Solemn requiem numa at II A. M. Interment St. Uetnlnlr'H Cenieterr. . CUNUAD March IS, VICTORIA, wltt of Iho Inte Philip Oemail. Itelutlves M IrliiiilH lnvlU-d te funeral service Tuciittr. J .10 I. M.. at thn resldcncn of hr een-ln-daw. Alberts Carwllhcii. 1(111 Wukellna; t . rrAtikferd. Interment tirlvale. lll'.I.P WANTKD I'KVMI.K DIIMDNSTIlVTilRh- Sevurnl wamed7 AiumV ."S4S W'atne ave. 7 I. M, Appi; IIK.I.I' WANTKD- MAI.K . Iii:"l(JNSTItAT"e)ItS Several waiiTid. ApO'T Api1v .VI IS Wav no ave 7 P. M. . s i Jt--s in i ilifn a n 1 KNyiwA anTA WII.I, ltt'M.IJ heiues le suit plans no ready, will llnanin: choice leta for any Ivln heiii5.ii act promptly If you df.lre te tuse iiiivnninse ciKirriTiT. nf I li h nffer Pheno Uiiis.liiw n 101)1, r.l.tt LAXMIOWNIl TWO SrilllY, l.rl.li, m.ilela.'li".. I l renniN elei irlcllv , renlrully leeiiml t". (.niKI-iril Pheno ,iiie.iniie ieiii Hl'll-HIMl I.IITS l.sl)tHVM SO, ".'. ANI tin) VV f.OTH en Improvel clroel nio.leratj i.rlcea. will llnanee bulU- Inc. Uellflth Phnna I.ansilnwne teier wA"rT5VABTrnuiKi: " 'l'IIIMs sTIHIV i.ti.l frnm... I..I ?.-,yie.V nlim ivutei 111 a heiiioeniH; iiarcruhi. IS7 run- 3; unuii.-efl mi prirveten ave cillirril'lt. Pheno l,ni"lneie I net. "sAI.ff- e("i:am"city- 100111H, hath, -SKVSIIOKK ,J. -lleaullful bunealew. I) M-kllehi-n, dlnliw nleeie, Un IIvIiik mom en Aanurv ave nt ivin. nrlee ir.1110 IITIS M TOWNSHNP lnll(lr, UCI1AN CITY CntteBn, oeeuii view, J l'l; room, tiuth with built-in luh. Isle-l vvdHhstaiiil, flropluce In IIvIiib room. Mtcticn. illnlnu' loom, In tmeenient, maid's room, laundry, sluwer luilh, elrecalntr ioeiih. f- rac n,i corner let. price JSeine, O'llS M TOVV.N.SHMJ. nen.DER MltlNd BKSOBTjL TI.ANTH' CITY. N. fin IlendwalK lit Menlpe-llcr ave. OMM A1.1II mill. Sillies with 1-athn. nunnlng w.OT all mum i. i;i"vatnr. Snu'lal hprllis rate. 11 r. mci:vi:s . t"W 4.. n r ..- - . 111. IT'. m- !3ss. si- -A...1 lV Jk s rSHr , T MZ1 nu hrl CtAnA . . srfivf! fit.