Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EXHIBITION FAINTINQS
El' GEORGE A. TRAVER
d W. LEE HANKEY
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RAIN SPOUTS REPAIRED
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HIT Wv m -M &. l?.X:XZ: l- ??. ?' ""tenant, et the Varc or- i,,n Senater .Pepper today were Jeseph Jir'lberateirike, the aws'caVJenfi' :JS?X f W ! leMRuiWSiC.Sh 1
I II W a U M -"" l" "" """ '""' "H pn- 1 kuiiuuuuu. m. Meeie, tne preMdent : Air. XMcliel- , in ,.. onlnlen. the tires of thi. elfv l1""1 ,.. n,l"ncl funeral. Men.. h 30 A. M . , a Bid 70. Relatltes and frlendl a i,,I7. Tu
III m. Btti LV I era are extremely anxious te liate Crew Herbert Hoever was the first man son. the seeretarv, nnd Walter K. Hal- 'u'm brother Jeseph's iesi. nr?. 727 at tend fun.-r ii. TuS " ." '"re ,'"'"', t0
III aTfci B mi,i., .. ,,,,11, !.,.. 'ri, c.,..i .1.1. ...1 t 1.. .i, ........ ' .t .... ,,..'.';. . : . ' ' should rniau such an iigltutien ever this Iwashlnsten avu. Hninin r,,niu, ,u- ... i,,. ,,.ui,i... mi .:... .' ..''' her
II II MJ M-d KJ M. ' caiir W-MagVe ..A. b,,rMr.ard.ng wanted niuTte'rem; ' XSSSSZ "' "' '"" " ,mU' itt'e'wlucijr T I "' . Sm'" " I T- &
III in favor of Mackey which Is built up the Cabinet. Ti.ey discussed the latest develop- Z.? of even 0"e U ir'' seu,MA'V' ,1US-' JO-W in. rey Fi tint .
Ill m . A ground the senatorial aHpitatlena of . rncnts in the rum scandal with Mr. I " LT aMien " i"v5. anWenS,0.
Mil m lav m W Hell. May or Magee S friend. ' ,.,,. i .., .ietni , nr,) ,m suV..il . , V. . , iiLs xf U? ."Vl; ,l.nUtl"'. ,t0 fun,f'l eirv-' li a 2.'d year Relatives and friends ' ire In!
U II I I I A I nnftf; .Iriu-r'Kr',' lhnt ,h0 : Quiz Phila Seu & t'he affft ".fflce llnd I e J 1 r,, i7eTnthe'pe .e0 n Za. "". M' ttMenc'" 12,B s,,v,r l-'Vl .,?VVe'tt,rffif!ii ;Y:.Sf
nil Vts JAi . na '.uk " vern' weuhrhave H ,?W n ' f-t prestige 1 bll,; affairs .0 JtftHtV, 'neu't n, & A&'lX" ""' """X&
III the lilllng of n tacanct i . the SenatT' W GlH S Deat ll b ?" ft tt"r,0U,g,h '"""'l"11""' . , that some public pretest should be made . J" "is h'yir.- "' u-k,ul"1' .J'I'eIVs.,'0 mn-fJC;,1 ' March
I Mr llell will tile nomination netltiirU ' They asked him te back their de- iii eases of tils kind, where officials 11
ll WE SERVE YOU RIGHT e thai : I,Ih name "ill be e . ffe"ilS ,naf th" " f"icin "' ''"j" vTl T' " Wn,nut cnn bu '"-rlm, iiv'i .', rr " - 'J 5? VrW: 2, ,y"
even tlieugh Crew decides te be a cnn. Continued from Page One or low, who limy bu shown te have had ou,.. Chestnut at Int prltnie. ' Arurcli 20 in 2 P. Al.. ut the Pre.hu, rlnVi
0 it. t A 1 date ieenv of clothing valued at n-irlv S2rt0 a h,irP in ""nvnrli.g te stltle the ..It is outrageous and M.bverMve efl PcS&i '".Wi.V' ?,. ,! "f ' , f ' N J' """"" i'ri'bu"
WPn PttPr QnilC ' r"H th.- leaders te tr ! Srhnn rvns ", de ' us ', , lei "ami ,ir'"1 f"V Invr,UBatle,, be summallh our vthele Ideal, of Amei.cai, demed & M !.' s'0 S,"r m. nPKuc,KR.At .,,
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HR " fW. JltU .eiWlt ImbtaX In ferm: ""' w "" """ ,,wew "I have , lie deepest Interest in the - "X , 'rtV ', ; , V .afSl T?""
ll MrgtC0a, VaraC,Wl, -,- "i.lK ft"!. e,S3 Tarn:'; rit si;!' C0NT'NUE WOOL PROBE 'Ua W, ' S'S&
Oil thnt ll.ivtil A Ttt.,1. i,f viftuv.,,.,.1. ',IU""S I'Mf. anirtttni studint, who nftnr , ,e (enference. "It was en lis '.., JViLS.-P...".. .,' .?. ."-u?'i:.. "' atl" if. Pair JUdic., IS20 chestnut V,."01Jer
II II TRENTON AVE. & backed by tic Me e,,.( rundy-Oliv'r Zlt If .5" Th. .' r ?'"' Tt "' iU""",,,t tlint J recemmende.l the ap- .. . . -ZriZ' u . ' iVS." Jt 1 Themas , chuVt'K nl , ''' 'V il.luw'' l!ui;- "- n
Hi! ..,nst..X. er interest, will also file papers. R 1 .t.Ke thut ixilnltnicnt of Dr. J. T. UavLs as IVehl-1 Arrest$ of Flrm Members Here Are pa.. Tues.. 2 p m int. joining ground.' 1 !im-'.f .Ma kk ' ' 1.. ni.',,,51-1"'
Hl WESTMORELAND ST. Therefore the contest ivllfbe made Vte MrrS "-, Mtlen Knfercement director for Pc.,.,-I Expected friends ,,? invUed te , li,Jn(1 I'..',?11
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CHANGES IN TREATY
Amendment te Bind Signatories
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.Acninnt Saoi-a Dintnmneu
Pressed in Senate Speech
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HIDDEN COMPACTS HINTED '
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y Hie Associated Vn
Wfuliliir.ten. -March 18. Amend-
ment of the Kour-l'etvcr Pacific treaty
te bind th.. signatories against secret
diplomacy was urged In the Semite'
today by Senater ltutriiiMiu. f Atkun-
sns. In n Mieeeh nttiicldmr the unci ns I
a dangerous Instuiment ft ace .ted as
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Ml . .lit'
any charges of secret iinderstnnd- ;
iikh regarding the 1-or I.abt iilrendy
lave been made. Senater IUMiien
vald, and net entirely cleared up by
information furnished thn Senate. He
elted In particular tiie charge of the
Far I.asteru Ileptiblle t Chlnii that n
ecret agreement exists between France
and Japan relative te Siberia, and sug
gested there apparently also wns smw
well-deflncd understanding Ix-twcen
Great Itritain and Japan nlatlug .te
China.
i An argument In favor of a reserva
tion designed te gle outside Powers
the benefits of the Four-Power treaty
iile was made by Senater Hoblnsen,
who said tliut, although the proposal
had been voted down three times when
offered In tlie shape of an amendment,
he would present it again in such form
that Senators who desired the act
SURGED BY ROBINSON 1
ii!';'th,t .Htll bias" could nut fall
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: Vh lanl's Statement Put Inte Recenl
Senater Ledge put into the record
II ffrlifilit ilitititiiiiil a t Ii4tntiuiit4 la 1Iaa I
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erne delegation, characterizing the
treaty as standing "outside all alll- '""' """ " People would nave a ais
nnces." Mr. I.ndge s,nid he desired te ' ,ln, advantage ever any outsider,
present this statement In lcv of ,' " tIlMe thoughts in mind. I re
charge:) that M. Vlvlunl regarded the sncctfully suggest te the members of
pact as nn alliance. , I the Hxecutlve Committee of the Sesqul-
Scnnter Shields culled attention te nn ' 'entcnnlal Exhibition Association, for
address made in Les Angeles yesterdn ti",Ir, consideration, the name of W.
by Sir Auckland Geddts, the Hrltish I reeland Kendrick. of this city, for di di
Ambas'flder. in which he was quoted us 1 rector general of the 1020 exhibition.
'"."-J"''. lha !," ?rral,v.JIBd rcn")VC'1 a Praise for Kendrick
iur-iiurc iiuiii un i'tir iul
"Dees the Senater mean te say,"
aked Senater "III" Jehnsen, "that the
lliitish Ambassador new is' engaged In
uiniiing mitiresses ier nils tieary:
i Senater Robinson replied that he enlv
Knew wnai lie nau t-een puuiisncd. nut
Imped the Senate might hue a fuller
account later.
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Crew Holds On,
' Ml VMS Jtly
Chiefs Run Wild
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I Continued from Pate Oee
l reputation, te that their disreputable
political ends could be met.
"The preservation of my health nnd
the continuance of my life 'are the vital
! questions pertaining te myself and fam
ily. I Intend te have a conference with
mV pM'SnVwithln the next few days
and mv future course ns I'nlleil States
I e t- 1, , u
'.senator and chairman of the ltenublicnn
u.n.e i :.., 111 i. i :...i.. .1.
.termincd by their decision.'
Cr'ew Breaks Silence
Senater Crew's Untement was thei
first he has Issued since entering Mercy
en. uie leaders sitv thej will be for
him. Mr. Pell hlin-elf ct.ts that he
will net be a candidate against Crew
At the same time Viuo-Muge leaderB
,l net ln.ei.il te f:.L.. nm el.inJ .5
; tne sunie nine v nie-.viugee leaderB
nm Intend te tuki. out ch.inees ,.nM
will be nil i-et te try tn "push UelVeter
11 be all n't te try te push llell ever
c line if (Vew- cannot continue.
In a nutshell, the situation is new
Is; Pell will be uadv ter the nil-
11 lei in the event that Cievt either
Hi
till
111a
withdraws or his (ondltlen is Mich th.it
he cannot sufelv be backed, nml
me.'iiitthllc the Vare-Mugee allium e will
held f.ist te the .Mai key eandidacv for
' ioternor us nn assuruiii thnt if
vucancj deielen In the Senate Mackii.
as tioterner, could appoint Hell.
1 he hint that the tioterner mieht
balk has threw 11 panic into the ranks of
I politicians inteiested either 111 Senater
ICietv's linanci.il nflnirs or Hell's senu
I terlal ambitions,
IVverish cenfereiif-vs, like these th.it
had lasted into late last night, were
taken up figuln today. Tlieugh Senater
Crew's condition has Ken reiHirteil ns
such that 110 newspapermen hute been
permitted te talk te him since lie en
tered the hospital three months age, the
fact that Baker was called in wns an
indication that u party i risls is at hand
in which nn effort will he made te bury
factional differences in the intercut of
Senater Crew, who is also State chair
man. Kendrick is Wary
of Weglein's Plan
Continued from Pate One
liei'liililientlv and he ufied lis a meet nir
i p ace for organiatieiih which might held
auairs 111 tins cny or vibit uere.
"This lemmlttcci seems te have been
lest In tlie shuffle, I reully would like
te have been of use lu connection with
the proposed celebration, nnd believe
that I could have helped in view of n
eemewhut large iicipiniutniice lu nil
parts of the country if I lind been given
1 oppei (unity te go te Washington with
Mime of the committees win. went there
j Iii the Interest of the Centennial celc-
biiitihii.
"The statement attributed te me that
I thought the suggestion uf Jlr. Weg
'Ida Wag
ate, jinrV "nm
iv r til
110-nnai I'mmtlirun licture the iirst Illrli In M.i&Anli. tUnl t'OIinell rUK wiih Kinrieil DY UiC mie 1 . " v lee mrKinanj, uml ten of Uw lat .Ihmu.h innmn timy eiili rr day eienliii?. wiV hV,
of tae year. , It fel owed a statement . ..".,..,. .... ,, , Se.mter lVurese some time before his' E' enc he kn0ttH Mp. WllInllf tViendT X'TIL !g?,Jg' 0,lAp.i5.,,v,,i:i.i.-.-n,ini m -...
Mem Air. lieu in wnietl tne latter Imll- 1 , "' "". t '"""" cars eiu, ( entll. I knows thnt" he is ii nun, ,,f,,...i, K"a efrk'" L i'e.. and SWgw lin Trll ifuN DVEIl. Infant son of i-fi..i 1 C,
catcd thnt he would ben candidate for liai been premlneut in Masonic circles! Mr. Nichelson said the.e were "nn- Jg -VharaJter lyiutltv l KtV "f SatV3.- lt,; ,R ,J" Ji'fl,teSnfi.rai jfrl Marian uer n,.iieeii? .L-eue1 , fenffi1.'"
the Senate in the event that Crew with- many years, and .In lOl'J was chusen believable reports" of money invelted Xia 1 in uhetn evltv 'I'fe . ' u" reVlden!0 WA cltnu? neCst "'"'elerln te?wn?T,u:Zri,Xy,t,, $$-
drew und declaring that there was 11.1t ' Imperial potentate of the Ancient Ara- lu this mixture of rum and polities. ,no llrae Wen s,?ch . S,' u &'T V" "' "" '"'
the slightes.t foundation for the rumor- hie Order of Nobles of the Mystic, "We have learned." he said, "that l" Ived fro efficsV sec ,v .n ,n "t'h, H ';, ,u,'rnic ll0l' -' tVn-.vteryr niV'!Vn"'-- i EM-MA heial
of the alleged ,Bi0 of the sinnter-' Shrine of North America. He has been ' n ship is new en the ocean bearing a ", atv-ab AMm -eMnnllljJiJM ttrt??? ' "lfn et, ' leutten. I'tl""'' iu&
ship." 'aaive In politics twenty years and has cargo' of fiAOO harrels of whisky, des- "nw' R, ng0l cen sheu,1 ')retest ' VXlTdH. V Ii Seh,11 ci 5r .' 5Sl1tllJr'.ier",.Vr Sf. ""I- SesWem" "JnVri a acHurneyMV7-f1)
Although lt is said that the Crew de- been mentioned in connection with the ! tined for Pittsburgh. It is part of a k"uJla riH:,.,.i .. 0eWr Hce,tr, are invited te ittinli fu- ii. ''J',1"''"' f ' . ." vt,"'. Laurel him' r'eVn
clslnn le lieli en tn flie cnntnrliln f.ir innrnrnltv nnil ivcrnnrnh!n. 1 t,i l.i..,e... ,., en ann Iw.-t ,.nt .. . V. . .:. .'.'" 'i'---i. v nurai Hervn, Men . 2 p At., at th rl. 1 .."..'.;.,V'r' "r.V."vr" '" "'ler s p. At.
wsnmvO the time being at least wns arrited at I It is net beliet-ed the Ke.'.drlck boom "nmce nr nV he V 1 .v ! t IMttur .r".'"" ,?"lJj,:1i!I, !"'.' SLr?"- WJ!".'P T', "a ' IUeV rtJetii,1,;.",. I
- before W. Hnriy Raker chief backer of' will And favor lr. the eyes, of Mayer distilling fir..,?' h tie reward III at I . m I 0 St Te him I nmy -" Vi.d Hun.uHcfT p"m. . """ !Jri.nrUia1e!fimV,rr'N ,Vt ?.T
' Ueutennnt Governer Tleldlemuu. con-..Aeore. who regards the Iteceiver as one The efllccr- nf .. r.eniri svhn cnllml IH,' 'ir,L" ..!.'.,. L" ' " ..n.elV' ?"1 te tnc"M carmiiina.vu. i, 1,. vvrnvin ulS !?i(;i ,,".?', f,.f i" . Jut,
line bmit u tear - a fraternal with the silver medal for valor hv Italy, wl've meeting leiejcsteriiay sent
un. .vueuc u jinr bh a irniernai , , . ,..., decorutlen. He nli..,,,i,. i,,i tw' telegrams te Washington author! auther! author!
cemmittH! was iippeiuUd which was eh- i "lH etoue (u-coruueu. ue iiiicuilv had .. ..,..''.,11,.,, .1.. Wnlnnt illsmidinl
tenslblv te havn i'liar-H of fratermil received the silver medal of the ilrthh UVX renr(llllti i"0 .""""J1 ls.inlssal.
niiMui 10 nut n 1 imr.i 01 rraternai ., . One wnH sent te Attorney General
utrnlrs 111 connection with the proposed ' ",!"". ,,,, .. , , ... 1 i)iiL.lieitv it lends-
Centennial celebiatien. Among ether "nr l'. jner uinl father Uu,l.,,"','"tVIlfS -eement Tainie Phil,
thlnei. hiieresteil wis the erection or' n f tl'1' Juung Harvard man, also served' . , I1'aw Uifoicemeiir. 'Wic, I'lilla-
f atmia I bull 11 ig thlc m ,,, remain l" '- nmbul'""''-' ice In Italy and ft1!'" I"eU'st' 'Rn'fl Assistant
iiukiiiiii uuiiiiiiih vvnicii tvas te remuin ..i,.i .. t,,, ,,,. .'.',: 1 Illsirlet Attorney Walnut 011 nee nf
muue w en
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public office iv positively untrut. Noth
ing that I said could be cenntracd te
mean that."
Mr. Weiglrln'ft Statement
Mr. Wcgleln Issued his statement a
fellows : ,
"If the Sesqul-Ccntennial exhibition
In be held In Philadelphia in 11)20 Is
te be a rucccm, and n kuccchm It must
. be. the time has arrived te get down
i J "'"ji w,rk1:I B"rjr, "" ?"a wena"
i in 1'hlladelphla must put Iiih or her
shoulder te the wheel and lend lmpettiH
! Irt u mAfffitn.llf tvllleh tnpnIW U1 llllipll t
te our city, the State and the Natien. '
"Only bv the hardest kind of work
and by u spirit of 100 per cent ee- j
Xefld:0nnd'V"imeonrtaieS'tul; '
pushing forward the plans wltuall pos- i
"Having nt heart the success of the1
Scsqul-Centennlal exhibition und engcr,
te see organization perfected, I today
wrote te the members of the Incentive
Committee of the Scsfltil-Ccntcnnlal Kx-
hlbitlen ANoclatlen urging the selection
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l0, i10i(j thl all-Impert
ater ... creful studv of
linn 111 tlic belief tlial a l-liliaaeipninn
ant pest nnd
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me nuiiuiiuu
T 1iaa xiiMaatA,1 a thn (ttrttrtlttaT,r fftt
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irs consideration, tnai v. r reciana i :; " .- m w,n-i !
Kendrick would be an admirable selec- e ntl ftrrangcmentH were made for
tien. I believe Mr. Kendrick has the W,m m, majority members of the
qualities which the position of director lV'nn(' JI',n1'' J'mlttee and ether
h?t a ite las been selected
i " ni fin?Sl?l E
Y.M n Phi n?le nhln fm r
held in I UllnUelphlti four
mv minS U i, nmZi f ViirteS
mj mind, Is the naming of a director
general te take charge of the imiltl. '
luuiuuun ii uimi m .ii.ra.., ,-uei
attend such a gigantic undertaking.
I am new, and 1 always have
bf011 ' J&fi Xita.'
, Phlladelphlan should be selected for this ;
' important position, ehpeclally in view
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""""""'" iw ub i""7j v'" '
ue with the city itlf,
Accordingly,
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"-'".- a man wee Known rnrauti-
.... .. ... . . .
.ur. jvcuuncK i rami ei jucasing
personality who is equipped with wen-
Jieriin ergnnwing anility, in nddttien.
: '" " ""i i int-iiun m nu jm'ii m
' North America, a circumstance which
weum uc u rrai nwi 10 u uirvcier
genernl of the enterprise.
' "He could, I urn sure, precuie sub-
I stantial financial support from many
seurcea and would be able te usscmblc
thousands of nctlve nnd energetic mun
inlT" t0 s,art the exhlMUen wlth-
a hurrah.
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lated. new that n site hns been .selected.
and I feel Mr. Kendrick 1 the man te
i ii... i.t tViu nV,.iiti. r. m.i. J.i!ii
bring about this condition Hcginning
with President Harding, lie hns been In
personal and friendly contact with elli-
clals of the rsatien, the btutes, wercs
iu un muBL uuiMji iiviit v:iviva .villi uuuill-
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Alirrciui u, 1
ttr,nuAn tha DiianaeM.vn I
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feeling that the best interests of I'hlln-
delphla, the State of l'ennsjlvanla nnd
the 1'nited States would be served bt
hurt; action by the Executive Commit-
tcc'
'"') the wedding bells rang. The cause
wan l.leutenunt Commander William 1.
Themas-, who c.ime te Husten, met the
U'r '"'ll nfa" " whirlwind courtship.
The former model and the natal of-
h " " '""' " "iiniiu L-uurisnip.
The former model nnd the natal of-
f""",'r u,'ri mun led, hut bterms mieii
nV,'r, u,'ri "lanied, hut bterms seen
spoiled domestic serenity. I.n-r veu-
"iss ( ''lrk, ,son divorce and the right
l resume her maiden name. Slice
I'i."..''''".''-'!'! S'"' ,"1 a lif"
'"' almost constant pnjety.
Per seuin time tlie girl had nn 1111.11 1 .
ment ut li'l- Hay State read, which wiik
w,'l fuinirtheu and decorated. She had
a wide ciicie et lrleuUs and freuueutlt
entertained
' Miss Clink puicliuied a moteicni. and
often was sen driving about Husten
and Its suburbs. Oin night, at cording ' Walnut. Tills I shall de at the ear-,
te. residents who lived near her, she llest possible moment."
drove the car te her deer, and while, i.nm. .'i.nriv ih Wiilmu '
turning and bucking, sent the eat-! league Stands ll Walnut
Clashing into the building. I In nn additional statement the Law 1
Mr. Wharten is twentj jiars old and .Enforcement league reiternteil its enn
Is a dirts t descendant of ,the old ' Ildence in Mr. Walnut and in the trutt-1
Colonial familj of that name whldi lias tveithlnes of his cliaiges. It then took '
figured prominently in the history of n slap nt the recent action of the f.I
l'ennsjltanl,!. ' 1 cense Court in dismissing nineteen ie-
He attended Chestnut Hill Ar ulcinv, ' meiistr.nieiM filed against applicants for
where lie was at live ill nthhtlis nnd sulnnn llcep'-es becausii the pretests were
stoetj well In bis studies. He was nut tiled within the lime limit set bj '
graduated from Chestnut Hill in ll)i. law.
The young man proved his mettle I "The License Court," the statement '
during tint war, when a mere lad efn.ts, "should recognize the seriousness I
sixteen he was driving n Ke, Cresa of the prohibition enforcement situu-
ambulance en the Italian front Iu , tien In tills State and should realize that 1
Mat, lOlfi. when 1 Ilihish aviator ' In giving eiedence te technical quibbles .
fell into the IJrentu Ititei en thellt is gitlng aid and 1 nceurugement te
Alpine, slopes, Mr. hWnrtnn plunged ' l.'tMJ saloonkeepers who arc violators ,
into the water and sated 1 hi Hvlnc 1 and ditrcgurdcrs of the laws." !
Decorated Fer Valer
Fer thLs exploit he wns decorated
file.
Themas Wharten, Harvard '20. and
Henry W'haiteu, Jr., '17, brothers of
Uuyurd, llkejvlse served with honor
during the great tvur.
Yeung Wharten was captain of the
football team nt Chestnut Hill Academy
where he prepared for Harvard. He also
was well Known as n basketball player.
Al the Ilarvard-I'riiiceten game, last
fall, he was cheer leader for Harvard,
WAST THE KKAT. TBITTre
about Hollywood? Me muih hss been laid
.i.n.i Inst llitla Hsau m ni -.1111 1 '"
?a" '"" '- ""'."i.vii unuer ,..-:."" -,,.,,,- ,.:,,. - -
h'i.. VC .SniXi .1 iiiiiiienairia former onrerceiucni nceut m iu run
atai.OTa.aWr'S burrt dUtrlct, Hand etbira.
bi Bttiiaay'a fvibJla idctr.Atjv, nV ,rThernveatJBtJea wl(lT precd
k .
PRESIDENT MAY FIX
mm FATE
Republicans te Discuss Compro
mise Measure With Hard
ing Tomorrow Night
DEMOCRATS IN CONFERENCE
f .
Hy the Associated Presa
Washington, March 18. Republican
neu,e leaders expert te confer with
i.m., iTr.ii. ? ,i mu erT, '
i1 ,Mi"ent ""-ding nt the White Heuse
tomorrow night regarding procedure In
handling the rnmnrntnUn Hnliltnm'
Minus Hill. They ere hemful lliat
hn uin n,..n.. i.-i -i - ... "
; ;. "''"' '"" i" ."" l""-"':
","' '" "nuer suspension ei
ruic.
.,,.,,, . ,
. Olpl
eeprai ei tne leaders were in con
1 fm-,ir. n..l. fn,l ,..!.. U.il... Ill
l"" "" nt his efflw nimrtia riy!"" : JltZnliT'i
nfter ll1" rt,lr t" the Capitel after hlsi0 Investigation 1
,rP ,0 F,0rld' wIth the I'rident. Seme I " l"h "r
nil .,,,,,,, llf.nln4. .,,,,..,,. rt, PVldencc te the
lien te wVfnA hc rul. wh' "them
,r , (, t' , , asserting that
trnl . overwhelming sentiment
amnB j0i,,, llcmibllcatifi for such a
procedure 'xwilcam wl 8ULU tt
Representative Umcberger. of Cali-
f0r,Kf'er1nl
a Vetiiien car
0f signatures
er service man. who holds
rrying a sufficient number
te insure n (nil for u
I Party conference next Tuesday evening,
i caueii en nom Mr. uiliett nnd iicpre -
nre-
i sentntlve Mendell. the
Ileinibllcan
Heuse leader. He would net discuss his pnny, is said te be In possession of Mr.
conferences, but It was understood that Walnut. The Imperial Chemical Com Cem
he had urged the calling together of pony Is being Investigated.
Heuse Republicans te thrash out the, All knowledge of nny Investigation
whole bonus question. Leaders de net of Harvey Smith, right-hand mun of
leek with favor en a Dlan for a narty
conference, ut least untlj they have
talked with the President.
It wns Indicated that If the uill were
ifiLfiti 11 ti fn.rwlfi 4 fin ilAha fa nin 1r1 inn -
tinue for two days under a special ruin
i temnerarilv settlner aside the rule limit-
I. ... ..--"T T .
i mg uiscussien unucr suspension ei inatUEul!ist the "wets" had nothing te de
lules te forty minutes. with his icmeviil.
nepiying te a nuesuen ey uepresen-
, mc 'i " i
i said there was no w
i 2ur.
e
:ie .uur.imv.
' m uinait et iteprcsemauve iviteiiiii.
'..;...: ... .. ..
i'i -erin i. niiuiim, tne Ln-inecinin- irau-
.. )u ,, f.m ,,,,, Tt,K 1...
" "':....' .: w V. .. , ,. . .
''"l "." "i,' tX, ,L ...,..;,,
I unanimous consent for the c.ten
,, h ,ijeurn,nCnt Mendav of i
r... .1... m.... ..t .i...i.- ..i...e ..
I iiii.i.tiiin ii'iin Ki, ,, ,,v- i.... ,."..
V of time
i..r.l,T- ,-u.u !,
, WuJ(! enu Mcan(, CemlnltUc Democrats
1 - .
......., ,.v i . ..v
! WaltlUt OUStd
Party Scandal"
1
Continued from Pace One
' rs.i.... , ,1.- jk ,..ii .,.. ,..i -pi.nt
ls n ,.,tter te be detei mined later. We
I bellete this attempt te quash the Me
office n success. I nm looking te n,,.
I'nited States Courts te hack up the
I enforcement utllciit's by picking prose-
cutlnn In al cases whiite evidence Midi.,
'dent !,. convict is i.resented. '
, cuiuin 111 in cases- wncie cviuence miiu -
elent te convict Is nresentcd.
"I have no leasen te doubt thnt this
"I have no leasen te doubt thnt this
i mid will be the policy et .Mr. Celes
ami I de net wish te b isldind ns
riilcUlng Mr. Celes In his conduct of
,,,h.."ffl,r. n"r .te 'Titlclr..1'l",'..f'i,r "P -
. epting the resignation of Mr. Walnut.
"Hut when a delegation of lepnrnbl
mil tepriientntlve cltleiis of the Stute
mil ie ii-cseiiwuive euiieii- 01 tne .-suite
wish information regarding the remetul
of Mr. Wulnut, I deem It m iltitv. us
,1 I nlted State; Senater, t- Inipilr... of
the Ilepar.ment of .lustlce ns .0 .the
tacts nirreiindllic the icmeviil of Mr.
league Sends Pretests
me i.aw i.iuercemeni i.eagiii. in nn
buetlegger.s' trials. Tremendous Imper
lance, I'nrty scandal worse than Hal-linKcr-Plnchet
Incident, Teft Adminis
tration. "
The ether telegram wns sent te Fed
irnl Prohibition Commissioner Hey A.
Uaynes. Jt rends:
"Head Walnut's charge in today's
papers. Outrageous dibinlsaal. Wire
. Instructions, lmmedlute action. '
I Mr. Celes etlll declines te discuss the
' dismissal of Mr. Walnut. He said,
however, he would continue tne niveau-
gutlen of McConnell, of Hamuel Wolf,
1 m . . A. l A.t nm .
ii T """ s"s - ..ue .... ii,intj ier Air. walnuts removal up I . 'tited te funeral en Monday, Alauh "e. at
weitlil be called up. te Mr. Oeff. The acting Attorney (Jen- '-LL. Of the Lenev Apartments 1301 p. Al.. nt Kernoed Cemetery. I.ancns-
"I would say," said Mr. Mendell. ' "' li'H , , ",' .V . ", J,"1 "",',," 1s,V.rIu?" st.. en .March 17. 1U22. H1:nk ttr pnpjr. Pleas,, ceny.
'f1.f f l,s fM .l,r.u nn mm .1,1. trhn T"1 "llS Uul rt;i1""C any comment en HLL., ned s years. Relatives and friends OALI.ACHIEH Jtnrch IB. ANNA l-.ri.tt..
. ' V v,Iu i .. ... .1 . V n ,"t, ti! S. ' are invitml te the vert ces. Jlen.. 11 A. Al., I.AUIlEIt (nee Regnn), widow of Jehn ti-iT.
have te de with the matter that I think ,,..,, T. -If11nn, Atatan t':...i I n.1 '.e Ollter II. IJalr Hide.. 1820 Chestnut lasher. . Rehitltes and friends are Imn.i V,
people ought te be here next week, y,,,,. .,,n,n R.iTr ....' i. int. private. 1 attend funeral. Tues , 8:30 A At. residence
l t.....le,. ......... ......... wv.i.i,, ,i, ,, uaillllK- linS'wnv Vf..l. ,. mir, mimr mw.
MII11IK ...,,l..,J . J... ....1.1.
t J:M
.
Geff Has Held Many Jobs
as a Federal Prosecutor
Guy D. (left Is n Wisconsin man.
He Is a son nf the late Senater Ueff,
of West Virginia, formerly was
tTnited Slntes District Attorney nt
Milwaukee, nnd served eight months
en the -staff of General Pershing ut
Chnument, with the rank of colonel.
He acted ns counsel for the United
States Shipping Heard, was later
made n member of the beard by
President Wilsen, nnd wns appoint!
Assistant I'nllcd States Attorney
General by President Harding.
vigorously," said Mr. Coifs, "nnd
the results will speak for themselves.
This office will go en ns usual, present
Iijr all the evidence possible."
The Grand Jury adjourned late yes
terday nnd will ngnin take up the rum
4Sn3?"l"..M,'.5-J . m.vene.1 n
scanuais when it Is reconvened next
rmiij. .viuvnee nguinst .uct.cmneii
all
1M ),,, Inrestlanleil. Wl.en il, t
Jury
enee
. ,,,-,, ;h " ";,,..;" " j,,i
......... ., .... . v...WMV....l,u .-.....
considered necessary fy the Government
for the support of nn Indictment for
conspiracy wns being examined.
Denies "High Society" Humors
The utmost cenlidence Is expressed by
tice, he said, have carried en the wbrk
in minute detail, nnd
ready te Present this
Grnnd Jury nnd the
, c ",r Cherwa that persons of social
Petion or Influential politicians were
ivelved n the scandal were cmpbatl-
cu ,v ucnicu Dy .ur. ceics.
N'etwlthstnndlng this, it Is said, J
Walnut had collected n mnss of cvldci
Mr.
evidence
touching persons of prominence in the
social und political world. One letter,
said te nave eeeu wrmeii ey w. jinrry
, Maker, secretary of the Republican
. Mete i emmiuee. i .Mr. aicieniipll.
, me
concerning the Imperial Chemical Cern-
Ktate Treasurer fMiyuer, is denied by
Mr. Celes. Mr. Snjdcr has denied that
he is himself in any way Involved.
Takes Ouster Responsibility
, At Onfl nnnnnnci.il n ViDVii,t
.i.I, .i. ,,.,h..i,!.. ., r ic..i.....
LllllL HI' Wl.lHHn V. .11 1 ..IllIUJL.
lt wns after this announcement that
. ,.i .
luii. n.1 in .
.,, llik , Mr
Cules' whv he cnulil
tiinr nn, li,..,,lK .1
Hint anil linndle the
.. .,. ... .i
I ""I- .''"- ail a-s-iuuil Ullll 111111(110 ttlC
i work iilniit. wns- iln ni nn,l At,. I'.i,
il he thought it could be done. Then
. . . , . f ,,.., , . .. .
' ,'V iii , it V ,, ,lrt "'I'UUt
I""' "in. "'"I ihke nil rcsnenslhllitv
r netlmiu in ..1 T .!..'. i ,, "
for my
I Council or Walnut mij mere than I de
'...'. vv'1 u "VIIUIV .III'-
I 1 iji isianacrs.
'"There has bce m investigation of
been Informed that Mr. Walnut wnb an'
hencHt, efficient and capable official lie1
has had several .tears in his position
..,,.1 i... i,. ,1.1 1... ...i. .:..i ., ' ""
........j rimiiiiu. nrfiiSii,-u,
instiei) rvuiiragan ttiirland, of the
i.iiuiu, inunir iu 1 uniistitaniu, lias
lg"ters aie cei
the great wool
sought te be pc.
tigaters ate concluding their probe into
customs fraud thnt was
,, , , , , ' ," " "
,k'mc ls collected nriests of members of
( . ,, ,
R',UC ls ceian
1 n"ns l",'f'- charged with hating tried
, ' ins heie. charged with hating tried
te thent the Government out of sevcrnl
iiuil(iml theusund dellmw in .it;., .1
. ,nd(, tts wlU
! The wool was chipped from Monte.
vnleii. fMiutli America, te New- ',ieb
I'lic short staple wool that minis, in
, . . un 111111I1. 1111 i , ,1 ,
, f ".c. n ,h .''.r1"1'', ' ''', UMlnl
J1, .'.T.1,, '" e '5",' ''flH,Th,lb',.,,' "'"H
J' ' " 1 Vl it " f . K m ' ril U'""
, '" 'l . h ls .', i, KZ u"'
lunn iiuiirs nuiih'jii lf in tVflUO( UC-
fnnlHIK t ClWtOHH ftlltherJlii'rf, uiiieimt
te .-75.000 011 this bliipiiK'nt alone.
av of dctermln.:,T, ,W"'" CUT T..' P'WtV rosldenceToe" cire 5. SMfl E. Dauphin 'Fr,' URel. Ivei '"nd f rleSSr' also iW
5.S- ' " .nil".'1.,,l' fet'tiilngly pus the entire respen- , . Jnt. Pnimer com. Friends r.my saiv rVfH Ai""mwy. x. 4. Te. m p fl
1 Liu1 L nut iiuuui Jir. iiinur'u f. ?"":;" imuhu ui inut-n i i. urn dim 11 " '"'""' '"i iuuiri jiiii 'umntaee
PIPING EQUIPMENT
1 cmplute I'lUmblllK.
THE BETTER KIND"
Ice Water Circulating , Systems
Coeltd drinking water installations eniiy of ncccss mnlte healths nnd sitis
led empleyes and give a weed return en the int .st men ' w 1
! nw '!Lrt licu teis-'uVe';!:; wm
W. M. ANDERSON
600-612 SCHUYLKILL AVE.
REBUILDING REMODELING RECONSTRUCTION
HARRY R. RUST
Contractor, Carpenter and Builder
Stere and Office Fixtures
Rolling Stere Ladders
MAIN OFFICE, 19 S. 8TH STREET
41 te 51 N. HUTCHINSON STREET
MILL 724-726 LUDLOW STREET
.11 fi
si
Dru Enforcement
, Fight in Congress
t
Ceet Inn nl from Tate Ons
thankless task. Yeu may only please the
drysby virtually turning It eyer te the
Anti-Saleen League. And If you de
thnt, ingenious schemes te turn the
whole Natien Info spies, who will re re
pert sounds of clinking glasses In the
apartment next deer, meet with cheer
ful approbation.
Mr. Unughcrty Is a person of In
fluence und his sny se that lie did net
want the Velstead law en his doorstep
has been enough. Hut something hns
happened te mnke Mr. Dougherty change
his mind and It Is believed te be poll
tics In Ohie.
The grent pet of the Anti-Saleen
League In Ohie Is SenntecFrnnk Willi".
Glve the enforcement of the Velstead
net virtually te the league and the pro pre pro
hlbitlen enforcement machine tends te
be n pelltlcul appendage of Scnuler
Willis.
New Mr. Daughcrty wants te be the
only nnd undisputed bes of Ohie. In
this he Is aided by the reputation he
enjoys of being patronage dispenser of
President Harding. It is mero reputa
tion than nctuallty, but still It Is help
ful. The Attorney Gcncial regards with
some discontent the political independ
ence of Senater Willis based upon the
aid nnd support of tlie drys.
tn n word, putting the elstead net
where It belongs, in the Department of
JuBtlcc. will strengthen Mr. Dauglierty
politically. It will relieve Mr. Mellen.
Tt will nerlinus end the embnrrussincnt
of the Hnrdlng Administration by the
ini nf nnl lit Ml. IIUWICS.
Everything Is In favor of It except
the Antl-Saleen League, which, how
ever, usually controls Congress.
If enforcement Is put under Mr.
Dougherty, .a special nsslstant Attorney
General will be appointed te keep the
country dry. Whether anything will lie
gained in the wny of moderation and
common sense will depend upon whether
or net the dry extremists nre permitted
le name the new assistant Attorney
General Just as they did the enforce
ment officers. A purely legal officer en
forcing the law dispassionately would
net regard sympathetically a national
spy movement.
MARRIED
IIARKIN'S QUINN. MIHS MAllin
MJINN and JOHN J. HARKI.NS tnarrled
Tell. II. nt Assumption 11. V. Al. Churia, by
the Rev. Jeseph A. Kane,
catljs
JIAJtltY. March lfl, KSTIIUR A. IfAKUY
."." Weed). ltelntles and friends, ulse
J.teutenant U. W. Oay Circle. Ne. HS.
i-HUIes of the 11. A. R.. are Invited te nttem
SON. brother of Ada Charles, aaed 37.
ll.l,,,,?.s nml frlcnda Bre Invlted'te services,
f-Ien" A.1- M" et '18 Parlors of Alartln
Evey & jj0n. 2S00 Diamond at. Int. private.
Evey & Hen. 2S00 Dlnmnnrt t. Int. nrl
IlIAUU iinrrh is. i-va i. . wirn r Dr.
i-.i1?", ?!"?? e.la"vra n(l .f rJ'".J: 'i
; "... ,,.iuiin u, Wlligil Flic VttP u ll will-
e(r. invited te attend funeral srvlcrs. Aten.,
-.." "5 ner 'ate resilience, e.ia tv. jiuuer
i ".' 'i'i. private. Vlewlna Hun.. 8 te 10 P.
Al.
llleaillmr. Va.. nnuir. ntrtutu. .,i..
III.EYI.ER. Mirch 17. L. I.'IJIA J1LEY-
"!. tiiniar',lnVll )'i '"'i yr-
ii.i.n. vMiievv 01 Aiiree 1. incsir. Kel.vtlves
HnOWN. March 17. MAOOIE J . wlf of
lhe I'vte James lfrewn. Due notice of the
iinn.vvi. . . .- iiaeerty. en Marn, 1,1 in.... -
DROWNE. March 17. c.raiTnt'ni! n..ivnii in, inwv ...:... .'' i
wlf nf t . , u,,ln,v ,r. Ilruwn. In,..
tlce f the funeral will be Liven
..-"iii'jjiii.i,. en March 1.".,
BURPEE'S
1 ine uesTeeeasTnar sjrew
I Burpee't Annual is The Leading Amer
ican Seed Catalog. It describes the
1 Burpee Quality Seeds. If you arfj in
terested in gardening, Burpee's Annua
will be mailed te you free. Write for
your "Annual" today.
I W. Atlee Burpee Ce.
1 485 North Fifth St Philadelphia
in
Heating and l'evvr Svhuiiih for HuiMinks
lately Character of
rs '122. FlUNUIH 1 hu.liaml uf il,.i ."" . '"
I Mc.MvlKKlll Itel.lll, ,.,,' ";.,.'" te i:ien
.Telephone
UB iV
'lll
J" T. V.
PBATWL
nUUAN-nY.Mircli 13. MAIITIN J., V;
Jlel.titHby, nnd em of .tusfn h nnd MllybMli
IHuncy (no ltikr) Helalhes nd..'r".",1I
lnMtr.d t" funernl, Monday, 8:Jii A. J. . JMJ
relilcncc. 3.10i) N. 11th l, IK"lr' ""J!
t Ht, Htnhetr Church, 10 A. At. Interment
lliily Heiiulrlire Cemetery. ,. ... .
UEMtJTH. AlAllT K wife of peeratr..
Demuth. 301 mm ae,, fJortlimero, Ti
Hervtces en Saturday. tHth Inst.. t I P. Mi
Int, PrTvete Train leaves 49th t. nation
" IP:ill.-fnrch in 1!22. IIKLI.A "? "J:
mens), wife of JnttvU Derr end ilau? nter or
Air. nnd Mrs. Bsmiiel Blniens. K Jttve"
nnd friends ere lnMte' te tend 'uneriil.
S)un., 2:nn V. Al. slmrn,. reildtnc of rer
purents, 2212 W. ItAreld st, int. Adam
Jeshurun. .. . ,. ,ftn
r)ll-r.-1M.Ui?CltKK. - Mareh tii, ID--,
CATlIAKINi:, uldew flf Jelin 11. plots', s.'
72. HentHes nnd friends. ,,0.i,fM, .he
llewllnc Cluu nnd sll societies of w"'6'1, '"?
wns s m-niber. sre InvlleJ te nttend f","
eervlcjs. Pundfj. 2 1'. M.. at '"C.'"'," ",",
dence. 1121 W. Venanxe st. Int. Sorllie.vl.
. DOWNINC1. Mnrcti 15. 1022, .MAIIT. be be
leed wife of Charles II. Denning unu daun
!jr of the Inte William nnd Antoinette
KrUie. IleliitUes nnd friends nre Invited
te nttend funeral, Hni.. S:3'i A Al.. frern
the parlor of Jehn V, Kleffer. BII.T.
Qlrard a. Solemn requ'em mnen Kt. Peler s
Churcll 10 A. M. int. Jlnjv Iledeemfr. n
mslns rnnv h Mi..,,l Frl., 0 te tn V, M.
, DUSIVBU..-Alureh IT. ItAntlT. son of
Hunderlnnd nnd innlly Dunweil, Ilelatlv""
nnd friends, nlsn lli.nnns Jeffersen Council,
Ne. 138. Jr. O. C. A. JI.. invited te funerul
services, Meil., 1:30 I At., at 301 Walte
neld st., Oorniantewn. Int. private. FrlenJa
my call Hun. eve.
Lt OTClt. March 14 litKD H,. husband of
Hertna Dcn (nee ftlte). "erlre Htl 2
1 .J,!.s.0,l ? 2'h ' Jnt. urlvate.
B l-ASIJIun.N'. March 17. at his r"'11""-'''
P"5n... Pranltfertl ne., IlelmesburK,
I.ICAN'DUK. husband of Kll.iabth IJsst
burn. Services and Interment nt th cnu
venlenre bf the family, Trlelids lmiy" tn!I
Hun., 7 te 0 P. Al.
KAYKi:. At Medford. N. J.. .March 111.
1022. CHAHLKS N. IIAYIIK, ni HO jears
lt months 17 daMi. Kuneral aerlies nt tili
lnte residence, Gilbert st , Medford, Aleti..
2 P. At. Int. Haptlst Cent. .. t .,
i:iIllAIv'...i lirari. K 1.. March 10.
1P22. FIti;Di:niCK It. fiilitAKU. UMi 07.
,Rer icon Hun., l p. At, ni- resilience, An-
I CO, .. J. Jnt, H&mmOIHOI,. .?,. J,
, UNTWI8TI,n Alareh 10, WILLIAM EST
WISTLi:, Hr.. husband of Martin Entwlstie.
Friends, also members of Krunkferd Orectrs'
Ass"n, a-e Int I ted te view remains. Sun. eve.
Residence, 1721 Harrison st,, Prankfertl. Int,
private.
EKVIN. March 17. 1022", IDA E.. wife
of Antheny r. Hrvln (no Hendry), of 162
N. llread st. RelntUes and frlenrtf me In
tlted te attend tunernl sertlcis. Tu . 2 P.
M.. at Ariiiftirenir's. 10J7-2',) N llread st.
Int. prhnte.
V'ENIAlO.'.i; At Ilrldsilmre N. .1.. AInrch
10. JUbTIN rilNlMeRi:. Hired 7n. l'uneral
sertites t the tcsldenee nf his nephetr. Hod Hed
man P. Uasklll, ltrldgrbore, N. J Men., 2
P. Af. Int. Jlrldgeboie Cem. Friends may "all
Hun. eve.
iei8Kn. AInrch 17, 1022. I.IDA lt. liPICE.
wlfe of William W. nke inert Sesmeiir),
II31I) Hamilton St.. Philadelphia. I'Vlends
Invited te sei-vlces en fiundu at 1'30 P. Al..
nt Nerthmlnster Pr,-sblerlan Church. Tlilrty
flfth and Darlnir nts. lnterment Oak Hilt,
Houthlneten. Conn. Kindly emit flowers.
FRKY. Mnren in, JOHN H beloved hus
band of Iiulsa Kiey, at lit? residence. 2300
N, Orlanna at.. acd 00. Relutltcs ntid
frlends, nlae liencen Ixidite, Ne. SS4, I. Ci.
p. P.: Lennl I.enape Tribe, Ne. 3, I. O. R.
Al , and KenslnRten Herd, Ne. 2, 13. e. of
I., are Invited le attend fureml erilces.
Hat.. .1 P. Al. preclseit, nt the funeral rar
Ifrs nf .1. I,, Iliidcman. 1"j7 W Lehlirh me.
Int. prhatn Central I.-iurel Hill Cem.
t.ETZ,r!af,h ""' ln"i CHAHI.ES W.
HtIT5. of Perklemenvlllc, formerly of Phil
adelphia, husband of Alnrthu Al Prliz (m-e
ei ner son. uierne unllaehrr. i.tn 11....
! "!ck Hl ..s?le"l".n requiem inns. Ht Phllln'a
i'i'i ,-... .,.. nu, iiuiy (.ress Lem.
URIA1MB. At Portland. Al... en .March
14 11)22. ADOI.PH ORIMMH, jr . husband
of Kmma r.nblnen Qrimine. Relatives nnd
frijnda are Invlled te th service, en Sat
urday afternoon, nt 1.30 o'clock, at th.i
Oliver II Balr Hide.. 1K20 Chestnut t
Phlla. Interment at West LuuihI Ilili
Cemetery.
, ORUEL. On March 14. 1022. JOHN E
husband of I.lly JI. Oru-t and son of Anna
11. nnd lhA lat. Jr.lin rm.l n.i..,.l. !;
t.i...,. .. .T.i...7 .".i." ' ..'.""". nu
A,.'.';".'i'iZ",:vl.u '"..V.1?, """"'f'. en Hatur
t,r Friends may call Friday ev.nlrir La
""'e'r f""1 (jcsburs. Pa., papers plea
nt ceme
an.
N
,I,..V..,., .!.., '.."?. .''i.".' .J,n.r'- ""!
vvs nnd friends are Invltcl l thn ,.rtlce.
1 haturdiy meinlnir. ut 10 30 o'clock, at
s lit" r, splenic 2227 N. ;,2d t. Inf.,-
ut-.rch,ur ii.v" s t ;'",i'. he
M. 24i') CelumliU at "nt n,",, ".' '"
Mini II V .V. l' ,Jl'l'ii t em
HVM 1 ..si, t- rt.wi. .. .
1. i:vt ui:nuy
ItKAVV,
riiimuriuimi, j u , (flirt ijf .i.' i .. V '"
.ew terx CI j HeiM-ii.,,. ,,.."'.. 'H'M
th
i...:i...i ... ..i..'... j ....... "."'"Hies n
U. at 1 P. M " frmnhu'lS. IT, ,". Mar, h
a . n ... '!"
nils
liillitiiltr Ml I ' 1 mi. I l-l .-.,.,
tiiimvnt Ml Carnul Cemeiuri
IlllWllf ll tl
l'llllf0 f..
''Jnrtas Hill"
I.OMi.-
Match IT i;r.lZAlll"ni
HIT. Dun ,,n, ' ' ;;',.'' "if Of
Putrlck I.uiitf:
lur iiuHuuna's nsiiUncD. :iat.i ie '?,' """'
ft.
Herceuni
.OrDWNtJltC.KIt,
let Mcfiladi. (nee
r. jit.,UM,,If.if' -
neriil en J.'Jnduy
rrem M.r, nts' tesMcuic
ii'ieriuent ut Huly 1 1
Ht
I'riimls Xutliir's churii, i, T '.""."' n'"'!
Cathedral Cem
.'i
MilliN.tN, March 14, lOj" urn,,,,,. ,
McFadden). wife ,,f t,, lu'jehi .'i" '""'
HclatlKs und filenda ure nvliii',II,,n
fumral. Jlen. S 30 A ?M f m' '?, '"V"1"
lesldeme. 2M'l IMKniui t ?" htJ ,'"e
Mi;i:.NAN March It. III." (.nnil,,, ,
M.Fn.Jd.n). widow -of J. hiVM.un ii" IP?
antes und frlinds am luvltld Vu ,,,'i'1,
fureirtl, Mei.daj, h .10 A, ll , f L V-1 1 ."'
ittidence, 2sh;i cdKeinmii st iiia; ,.,."
iiulpin mnSH nt Nr Ann'u pi,,,-, i. 7,."1
Iiitfrmmu IIelv Crenh iVin. (mj " A
.'"".'"."- ""I'll I't, lJ V fivn
UOI41OX. Marti
lntt.rv
10, COILMARIC.
alive, and frTcndt'invlifd "ti' furSl. Twi-
i.M'I'I.n Mu rch 111 mnu .
CiilieniB UifiMn (nee. IVrreh) 11..1 .i'"' "'
im -ss.'Vr'is Lvv &'!".'
rrthhVn4'si..r'!,f
- ---. '! 4111 l I-,J..,
-- ev7113
rnrnwtfU
" At Allun.I. n,..
.- j . .viiircn li, LA1H ;lup .", , siiv
lt.ni C Leu.en.lait,r ,,p11V..Jr.'i w,',0wef
Mini I.' :ni P .tt.. .ii i,r iVi. Ti1', ."Ttlccs
r ' M-KI NS ine. 1 '.'rl, -t ,' WW'
",. liri.llll. HIli irifnUH IITM In. O (. "I1"
I told funerel sertks. sju "r,t,,n'"-',l te ut. .
I r, Mitaiir,,. i.c, vc iim... " .- .. .VI , ftt Iuia '
I Pa In,.' .Wl...',' ,"."".'. rth WaiiV HI
.,. i,i.',; : '"r'iavvii I'm. tV
! fri.ii ie. iu A'. iWrVs's- v G3h.1" cn
if I Sluy M McCeurbrln. it. i...!.''1 .,u.fci"it "f
111 1 .11 'l',nile, A A O Vmm A' '. ,l
U'i.iim uf Pl,i;rt, i,lllltl Trnn.11 ,-V aml "'"
vileil U, il,w wrtUeen Sll in, .''.'' 1
t !i 30 u eli.l, ,.. .i...0'K,7",llri,J'V ii'leriieiin
1SS0 Chestnut , Inte tnent ;,r al.r W(i'-
t Inte PrahcU' Sic ill, ley. J0IU.L..l1.hll"b1n,l
frlenUs liivlle.l te fuiiei it. M T a "i'i1"
tnaiiieiice, am k asu, ,, ;,"!, j a ti.
1 hiuch s an A. M. In? lleiv ' '"flsU h
JM14DB -en1, m"Vc l0 1 L Tn" .Ct,,';n. v
MAIlV ilauithti., nf ci l".-r, IIITA
'.I'i Wnm a, j .,
"? . .MCSWIUt AN. At New vV,- .....
ii-H I -i in,,!, r
vlnd te attend fun-ial Men . h -n -v" v.'1'
ViX..... v 1". ?'' .."?: "''.''. llMaw. if mV..
lIUDUIIi dij . 'ii m
ifiiuinin liiuMM hi. Ann'M im.i..i. . ,-',ii
Hit Hely cress IV,: " lu A. M.
MOi:i.l.i:il. Murih 14 Ft ty mi.., ,.
wife of Jehn II. Mueller, ",.,! u'1 n,1?;? " '
und friends Invited te s.rvlcei. Hui '.hn'
M., reHldencc, 1008 S i.ih at. 'ini nnVi." ,P'
VlevvltiK Hat., s t0 10 P. Al "" nfl"te.
. I
wife nf i.iinani iiimei nu. v...;i:.'., "" '.
21. Ilelnilvea ,r r.len.U u T ,V1Hl',e
atieml funeial, Tuesdn 7.111 A vi "...'" .
her lHle lesl'lenirt, illillll V llrlc-nrv ., ' m "
at Ht. Iloiilfne's' Church I riV' lnft'r"
ment New i-iithiuir.,i i.,..'... " inter-
V
m$m
WWMmSMK
I " " wi' - 'liVM V M I tA ffl
mmmmmmt .- t.
P,THB . :' rt
day,
ford
8:9e Ai,At,,jlnte rtsMenee, loei
nt. HolenulitiVBefreo.ulrms.tr
nniAculnte Coicartlen, ie a. Vf V
Hely Cms j Cemetery,
of (mm
ment
uuiiij, un .iinrcn in. 1022 Tietint i..
A. husband of Vlrrlnln Meafe' fnii i?.''? t
Ilelntlye And friends, nlsn Edwin A fih!,Vfl 1
farnsc and nrnwa. P. It. T.. are lnin'5
.he srivlie Alr.M.. 2 V. M at I,", '.Vi'ttf A
r anna J'lrt Ae.it n t -.1 ' JV '!0 rMl. ?
mi.T call Sun-: etc" v"v- F"W f
.M JiiHi.sii.N, Aiareli id, JAAtt:q t v .
nniid or Ainry Aim Atorrlsen. ItelailvV. . .'
iinrnun inviie,i ie nimnii funeral Tiii-j"' 3
at s:30 A. Al., late residence, 2e7"PM,"I'
I.-.-,,,.,,,, i a. ,, inicrmeni .-iv e,v"l
id el Cemetery. '" -tnU
en Miv'day. nt 2 P. At., at er iai.rI,CM i
iff i. V l,,UB '"' ""' " aanday afttf
Nl'SH Marrh 10, OtTO CI.. hub .
i AIararet.i:. Nu.s (nee OhmVl. ft.JP,?" M
rnncrments of funeral
irnpi tne rainnee
nee. 22m r:. nitisPnl,MM. I
?'"! rVaes Tuesdav. Sl 1
will
- ...,,.. ...
U J1AJIA. un
former y of ne:
A, Al , Ht. AusuMIn
ruMine, i-nurch. Hrl.iV.T' I
i la. rmnersl from I
i a. funeral ireinm iMrd st., llriuIISii' i
II
iiiierinriu wiu -. iiinnerai temetfrv "i -
(il-VOKD. Ruudeniy, Aiarch it ,..
fTIIKrt. w.lew of Wllium onerd1?1
finer) ItelatUea and friends, also hiti '
Cininel . N"e. 101. D. nf P .."?-.?.11,lm
futural senlces.' Tuesday. . p it !.
Inlo ipsld-nre. 2H15 V. Ijiwran.".'.' ".V "ir
ment Greenwood (K. of p )v cimi?.' 31
Prlcnds may call .Monday evenlnr mM"', ski
PAJ.Zl.VHtCI. On
isriruil. widow of Caspar PalrlnJki a:"1
're, en H..turdnv nflernefn. nt 1 e-iui??;
March is. ,.rf
I the rtsiuence or Albert Kaiser, djefl i mvU.7
Srltal. ' "ynneneld imJJ,
j-Aitivi.-MBu., iiarcn lO.JULIA lettt.i
wife of Francis X. Parkinson and daeVh1,1
friends, also n. A. M. Hedallty, areSJlSl
te attend funeral. Hat.. k-in'X " '"I?1!
her parents' residence. 8028 Jacksen r
Helmesbur. Solemn requiem man. ?.
Deminic's Church 10 A. M. Int. St De!!:
inlc's Cem. Kindly emit flowers. w"l
l'l.iril.-.',1-n. Mnrih in lll'Viiw .
band of Una Pfelfter (nee Rautef). FemSJ'
M.rvlres, In tthlelf relatives and frlssi.
fi1mn nn,r.li,..M nf KlltinlnM.WIlla-Tn - ...T'
Company are Intlterl, Monday, l80 p v
l.ite residence, 1704 Rltner St. InterniJ,'.
l'.muiHiil enieterv.
Remain, mZ"il
tlened .Suntlnv evenlnjr
I'IKflCi:. On 16th Intl.. MATILDA a.
dauhtur of Win and Minnie. Flnree. itiV!
tltcs and friends Invited te services, en SjJj
day. at 2 P M. fr'ji her late resldts'S!'
1.110 Champi ate. rnOO Yerk rd.) lia
mnv cntl Hatiintsv uvenlnir, 8 te 10. ,
PINE. Third letith liith. llANNAR J
PINE, widow of Elwood Pine, ated 82 rS
atltes and friends are Invited tn .ti.n TJ
ncral, Hecend-day, Third Menth 20th. at i
P. M.. residence of her son. Warren C. Pin.
300 Hrldgebore st,, Riverside, N. j fit "JSi
Fellows' m lliyllneten. N. J. fc ".
North Cedar Kill
Cem. Remains mi
tie'ved Hun. eve.
POWELL. March 17. 1022. WILT.tam t .
I
POWELL, aged 04. Serticea at the BirlSM
of M. H Keeler. 107 Alain at.. Alt. Rellr
N. J.. Alen.. 3 P. M. int. Alt. Helly cim '
QUlTAUiiiiv. aiarcn 10, iMAULE3 R
.. At T.nin. nnn ,: iznmr 1 uiiiin... .. .:-
ner.il, te which relatives anil friends irt ij
tlted. Sat.. 12.30 P. M., parents' rssldtuS.
SO Mercy st. Henlces at th. Church of
Peacn. 10th sml Snyder ftve., 2 P. It rtt
clsely. Int. Northvveoil Cem. Trlendt rair
call Frl.. after 6 P. M. " ,
IIA1IN'. On March 1(1, 1012. IIOWARti
I... husband of Nellie A. Ttahn, Itltlvi I
nnil frler.ds. nlsu Sixtnlsh-Amerlcan Wir '1
teieruns, v eve; mm ui ii. vvars snl
Posterlus Council. JrJ. O. U A. Jt.. art It.
vlted te the servlce. en Sundiy afterniwt,
nt ":Sft o'clock, at his Inte refldeme, 2!3i
N. llalley st. Interment at Mt. Teaca Cem.
etery. Prlends may call S ituMay evenlnr.
IttXD. March ir. 1022. aEORaB Jf
husband of Inte Mary Jane Heed, aced 1
nehitlves nnd friinus. also all eriinln.
tlens of which he vvas a member. Invited le
funeral Sunday. 2:80 P. M.. from bla Ittt
residence. I.anshorne. Ps. Interm-nt Bh-
weed Cemstsry. Autes will meet train tt
I.tinsrinrna Station leaving Heading Termini!
12:17 P. M
HICK. March 17. MOSES, son of Die
t.a.n and thn liitn Klmmi lit,.., tin.,, 11
I Itelatlves and friends. Pulnslil t.ede, N'j.
I 21(1, F. nnd A. SI., of PeitHVllle. Pi.. ar.
Invited te attend funerul services. Sun . S
1 P. M precisely, at Ills late renldenc-. 152J
N. 17th st. Int. Adath Jethurun Cera.
urrCHIU. On Mnrch 111. 1H22 RE-
11i:cCA A. IXITCIIIK. Service and Int. prt.
tllte.
1 uCCKDnSClIi:!.. On March 17. 1IJ2.
CHMII.KS P., seu uf Louisa rtnd the Uti
cicirV, J. Ituck.lescliel. nircd 01 jean. nsli.
' lives nnd friends, also 11. Cmr- .Mltih.j
l.e lse, Ne. Cult. V. and A. M and tm
nlnyH of I.tt Hrethcrs. are Invited le iki
servlc". Men.. 2 P. M.. at th Oliver H.
ll.ilr lltdsr.. l2n Chestnut st Int. prlviti.
Friends may call Sun.. 0 te 10 P. JI.
' SAVI.OU, March U. HI.SU: N wlfi tt
' Cleerti W. Sailor, used 41 lt'lativrtnit
friends are Invited te uttend fiin.rtl, Sit,
2 P, M.. rrem mie rqsiuungc, aui . Ligver
btHCIl1rr:ni.KK. March 11. 1022. IUIS
C husband or caienne cnuelller lute urn.
Irlnirer). uged 1)8. Itclntlvee and friends, iln
tvelceme lxiuse. .. "'' "' .' i'i"""
ineny n. A Chspter. Ne. r,.': Mary Cem.
nandery. Ne. aa- k- t-: Lu j'u Temp'.
Phlla. rurnuemelniln and Frllay Klibt
HevvllnB Club. Canstatter V V., andalletlw '
nv.i.iiM nf which he was a member, art le.
ivltcd te attend funeral services, fcua, 2
P St., residence 112R Dunrannnn af,
1 Lecan Int. (lernian I.ulhernn Cein.
SCOTT. At his residence. 4121 Chtitngt
t.. nn Mnrcn .. iv... j. niiejj. nuiaian
..t vi.ri. Hmlllen Hcett In Iris .".lib. itir.
Relatives and friend" arc Invited te th ien
Ice, en Men., if P. JI., nt 1820 Chestnut It,
Int. private.
MllPlillT SIntch 1". 1C22 APOUSTt
' Sl'.iriJlVr. usd HI. hervlceH bun . 2 P. Jf,
i.l her late rtfldincb, 2101 N. Sth t. III.
nrlv.ite.
.SIlKUn. Third Menth 17th. at AVef. 1
cslar. Mass ailltTUl'Di: rtOBERTS
sin-.ltr.lt. Funeral Ml hevenih-dai. Thlri
Meuth ISth. nt II P. St., at FilenuV Meet. J
lug Heuse, vt erccsier. 1
SMITH. March lfl, AI.FKIID DTDl ,
rfMlTII. In Ihs 70th sear. Funeral tenlM
ut his late residence. 11120 Bayntefi it, l;
inantevtn, Men.. 2.0 P. JI. Int. Nortnweol
Can,' i
S.MITH At her home, (1015 Lecuit rt,
Maich 17. 11122. HANNAH i: , wife ,
Andrew r-nilth fermerlj uf llosement rl,
N;Vn.l'ty.nSWr'r,h 14. 1922. IIRIDOH ,
T vvlfu of Ch-iuiu-ey Sperlns. ltelallvei 11M
ril.mls, nisi) li.emberK nf the sacred Hurt "
ami Sodality are InvlLid te tin; f Jneral TO
Mnmljy mernlnir at S r.e o'clock from"'
lute residence. 113.1 Point l!r-M w Sel- '
emu lih-'h uus nt St. I.dmeiid ( hureS M
in ii'iled.. Internietit ut Hely Cress Ceml' .
" s'i-At I'lilll. Mur'h ifi, 11122. KAIiRT J '
Ini-Munl nf llnnnah SiaulTer llelnllvfl nl
1 ends, also S2d D'strlct Pollce. are Lnv't'l
In s. rt Ices. Men., 2 P. M., at his Utt "J- (
d'nci SD',1 I.uHletv st. Int. JVrniMOd Cem.
Frl-iiN mnv cull Sun eve. ,
IsrF.VHNSOM At Atlantle Cltr. 5J.J;
fiuh 17. ANDRKW. son of th" Ime MW
tflnaim. and Jehn Whlte ei'';'"- "'J',
services and Int. ut Clnilnnatl. O. at CCf
ii'Jy.:''.,rl..',"';V'V.i, in s Nmnes.
uftP:.-A!. w.-f". 3. tone
ImevT !W;eH in Ht u&Chrt
I'" .,:. i.r. ..1 in , M. Inte finent p.rlv.t. ,1
.....1 .i.niiiriiniHrt n -r- iidii ,'tmw..
""vvitk- March 17. I'ANNIIJ 11 twiiir- 'i
nf lines- Uruul. Pa IWatUes ana in.
v ule. West i-aurii in ' :; u-INFIRU
ni , .....v . ---:"--,. ,..
vii.i.ia.-ic".s. -.'-:. ,. niiamun
"-"-. .T-, ....... ... (
,. ...II ,11 IfllllllUI, ... .- ...
1. 01 111,
deuce
Mun h A. M . from his ,J,
mufiua. Pu. I''mleni hlili ju
a Church O'jll) A. l. '. M
st , Tan
Jeic.ine
liemlnt,rni i
Jsiome nurlal (Hounds. ,.1'5"1?(""; tu.
lulu insldmivu, U48 15. Tiega t. T.MES IL
WOOUH, e aianii "i i,Ml
WfiCUH. son of hit., Lltvarrt A. and " (u
Weeds. Ualatlvea and 'r f,d!, "J1' JI,. '
"er"1 servlrsH en l-uturday. at - ' ,(,
nuriera ei iiuuw u. . --
llltruimiu l'HTv
ITXJlRTAKKKS,
,M(X)'. Alarcn in. JOUA I.. m 'SI
MtJI.I.UIt. March 17. 1022. JOItM K
I IiusDaii.l ..f Inte, hnsa .Stuileli' n10,' ,N ,,. '
, year. Servlc-s A!en.. at 2 v. m .". ,."" "
risldence. 4020 N, 7th st. Int. at nLL,Uf.
tiUtheran few. Crlends nisy call a,S?,,"Jl
NDIU.i: - Ala-ell 1 .-.. t-Sf.IZA Hl-T,tr ,S- i 5
POWELL March 10. ALICE S.. wl,,,
I'berte H. Powell nnd daughter of Kit. it
nnd the lafs William II, Rimer. ar!i ?3
Funeral sertirns Alen., 2.30 P. Al.. late n-ili '
ileiwe. 4737 Alulberry st.. rranifn? "Ml
imahiiel et Mi.ry II T.niin "jSfK
p1Ui,i,i snvb-s Men.. 10 V. .ti. ' ' ,
ills I. M Vlevtlna Mun i.t. Servicer at chlPl
FKllnsten Cem . CUuli-hore, .N. J.i '
are invlh.l le ictin.l funertt icr tie e-. e -.
7 'in P. SI. chaiwl of Andrew J. ts'" r
Sen, Artli and ll'th stt. Int. Tul
M , llotie llrnele. Pa,. . mrnTHA
tt-II.I.IAMSDN. On Manli Pi. '"-",',1.
II 11.1,1 AMSOS' dice Hepkins), If el W
laines Wllll..n.Hen. IWaUves am (n
Invited in lunerul sertlies. ' "'Tj,
' P M. '-'1)1)0 W. Ilesu t. inieuneni i
Iik.i Ditweiieri. iismuven - v-;,f p,
darinaiilevv n Assemblj . , , M; ''. A . l -
ar- Invited, te attend funeral "or.. .,. jjilflilit
,:. '.Vrln'aWnvv10 I?J!"af "tf'
''"IrsrJi'i'lilSAfKN
ill ether niceties uf which r.) ""ff
ibir Intlted te funeral. Hun, 1.30 u":
rethleneV. 25VM ll.ncn.fi t i'',
iwenil Cem. Friends may call Hal. fJ-
we'mi -". ,..,,. ,,r tiarch 111, J"i!",i .
n1'.' "-"-. .T-, ....... ..! fr .Mull
ESS
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DIAWentrj
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