WWJ - i. r.:.. ,h'i 1 V ' ', , . -,, . i . - - tmn '- ''- c ..; ,.,. .-l" "TT.'frr; -.. T" ijma,jyiig-T :iif.. . : .t- . i. aaaa-i i i . u - ni' 'H lit Ste:-JU yW.-K 'e-TtWirM, - mv g' -.. WJ&- 'V.J ., , v' ' W'J , 1 'SWmiSiMSWMI?. liH MMU.i: M'W MSfM.MTlLKArrrtyi&' m -! jLSMjrsKj -" v-Ji.iyrf,,, vr :- ' ' '" ' ' ryiiBhVfcyiHlaw Asinine Er hate itlft, MM m 'yeur.paper r. --r.j n.'.Ki.M..nranMnin kt mtIR vThta gent .refers, te the LOT atHbfc' sMvlngn-N low- 7,, ..What part.y went1, capacity 'ln-w "rtpWa Wg as daylight F7K, 8, says: "I'neiTiwonjei ru nureiy nare;.- ,. - M"SSmHaGiSSBtt2 ( US.iv "".ft'I-lirraKWlIri.jt'ftl.STJ. equal? four fMaJFRfcTOffi" en the samtHfetrUKB. 'ftMHnn-nrjinM EW "'Vi vM lfr'EK5S Tsr'-ffthiM , PUMIMl-, attinw me J! r (,...- - r-.ri Ine law w MOfl 01 Iline him a tfte,t'.tiie 4 .nr ."" tM Wis?- tlng-feliee laces 'jwtffjW State of. .TWnals frnt was "ten rnis cuy was pruai -msf ; s tsWiheWarijvrcaUy eljiaetwit aa J floral J Wrhlteil-'phlaiwTT'age . . - n;ith 4 it change thcta werta a, hardship, nt you can't 'pound anything Inte I fti light-caving farmtjes. Thcj-ate tftts. If the legislature i reai u.ht aavlne- la only' a city erdl- 7 te nau a. law te make every J hnakfif "nt 4 A M.. Clinch at ?M. and supper at 3 P. M. there! '. a. lVlai eaaa aaaaaa, a akVahaat 11 W't DC n?iuin wrung, nwui n t that if would force- every 'eire te t tae 'nanus, hi a, Micumc. u It saving were in nii-u)u-yrur- i.w In the course of a lifetime would no doubt become, accua- t an I have i'ald,' the' advocated of jckas ,iaw,i are nepciess. xea tne larmerp nee., agfinsi, iy am latlcally they" are for it." I've get uanes up. x QUlt.' LOW BROW. Sniladelpbla;', Wtch -24,' 1922. li It Happantd en Bretad Street mi'tUSMtdref'ttMBvnlnePuWUiLtdeer: ' PTur-Sheuldri't 1t-Ve pbulVle for-the' t IB 01 meter irmmcen.. .ingreugu- llke Bread . atreet.at the. busy, Ding eveniDg neur, or any ruuu nf thu da. 'te'aet'f by" a,rfllvver it suddenly becomes .petulant .In ,the mt marVif Allne.waltlna for the trnf? rjlletater'a high sign and refuses te J 7 ivindevJlle. skit .could be taken from heiae at Bread. Erie and Gerraantewn D(8 last ounuey vuvir. uy aimuni il count. 147 blr meters. eccuDled I personages en pleasures bent, were fled by, a fat man with a car that suddenly ueciaep nei te rameic what would be. If.lt passes It will be possible, for 'my wife te put our auto mobile, which new, deet nothing butrun up, the depreciation, ,te, some. use. t , 'Incidentally, I think there must be a number -of fairly chronic shoppers-like, ray wife who werrt (6 downtown every day If, they, have te walk. Have the downtown merchants thought very much beat this? r H. K. h. ' Philadelphia, March 29, 1022. Chlcaae'a Eysa en New Yerk Oi Only i . . va ..., 'i.-j'-'j i i ateiy intereeted'Mitt;,FhiiaflelBli, "the cradle. 6f American lndfpendence, the home of, Beniamln 'Franklin, and Betsy Ress, the second capital of the Natien,', the alto of the Centennial Exposition In 1870.nnd ef.thK'MJfrlUCenteifnfal Ex position, te be held, In 1026,1 1 Would point, put te .this third largest, this homiest, this most dignified of the great cities of the UnTttfd8tates four year new, before Its world's fair, ample 'op portunity te make sightly and obviously needed and Improving elmple changes fcrrftpoek vaiywei- .wuturi" 'rewnihMn can and, ethers, and after ridirirtbrmurn several miles of farms i-ou'.edrrufmten' I ......- ...,ii. m.ii.jii.ii4Vi4lM. v iviucnirni mill K 'x-uiiBuciyiunisutiiwa-; man and are, etui in tne city limits.' ' Chicago Is mere closely built up all the way .te Milwaukee, a distance of ninety miles; ,te Elkhart, Ind., a die Ti l)n Editor of the. BviMhe Pvblte lUtri. alenf Its streets. v KM.. -. x. i . 91.- . I .K . . . m ... esir nisyqr moetv w creaiua wun UI tne aggregate, 01 possibly 00,000, .000. visitors te the Philadelphia Expo sition, perhaps InsJfVlll have come from communities eutMae;the State of Penn sylvania, ThesefvWtants from a dls tanceWH' carry wirl their home towns att'dHtatmpreeinMs of Philadelphia thfitl'jrtlher deltfktfully commenda-Wv-,'.erothictlve:fcf long-continuing IVthe.:Ni!itlful;jUlllennl city. Wash-inKteir,.nUanllnefts-sM breadth of streets and sidewalks are.a'demlnant feature. But one of tlie.'moit'jcempelllnr lessens lnjv;ivlc efficjtnc"6f general public ap plait tf the'.fact. tfiaf Washington, with !tsM4B,000 .people and its 265 miles of bread' paved thoroughfares, all tree bnrderedt his no sidewalk neles of anv Lkind, no overhead wires, no obtruding siaewaiK steps or casement ratlings or fences, no obsolete, curbstone horse herse horse b'ecks or hlrcbln-'poste'.ne overhead signs, J, (. ,, Philadelphia Is overgenereusly smeared with all such obstructions te vision and te pedestrian pregrpsa. They are ob structions that, Impress r.the stranger as evidences of an age long passed and qf n local indifference te the public's right of way and pleading vistas along the 'public thoroughfares, as a form of provincialism qOltc excusable in some hlsterln vlllace nrcserveri nlLas it was. :S?i ?hi.i. but, net te.be tolerated without ridicule stock etdljlnt- ., prlriiCgcd tJM ,,n get and pev.. smilTOi) . ing -metropolis. Many , of the pendent precarldusly en rust-eaten'boeks. Nene of, the curbstencf horse-blecke are used nowadays. encreatt tance of 100 miles, and, south te Jollet. 111., a distance Of fifty miles, than li Philadelphia within her own city limits rce-eilstent with the county.',If Chi-, cage took, in as much Inappropriate ter ritory te get" population as Philadelphia it would have at least 20,000,000 popu lation. tChlcnge does net, add never has, looked en Philadelphia as a rival. Her eves are fixed en New Yerk. and New Yerk only.' It U all right te boost Philadelphia, anT if J 'didn't llke.lt here I wouldn't sfnv. but: statements such as the May . "- .. . ... . . . ' .l-.i is credited witn maaing eniy mnKCfeu adelphla the laughing e,sted. Intelligent neepl I'miaaeipmu, uiuruu Sees Chance for Improvement Td (fu Editor. of th EvmM PuVlk LtStMrf Sir As a'naUve Amerlcattsaffect1edJ . t, .... . j : i i.. ? eWaaai'MwaMtfllyMeikMr mt: "r 'T,sss1 rrr.TTTTw i;r:iI1j.-'wi' mm-3ibfflEEii uj.,.i.Tlt .4-Mtl.4l.Afc. miwl J 9ht wnuBvu mwnKMwit ' SI2 aA l better' view of PMlaaMfkliMiai their friends, , ABOHIB RIOB. aid ;tKe .YeryMarch 2, 1023, . A'f Views en' ttwBenui i'UIVIFlUUU UUltMJ-UaPVBKt gft&V UDOU arn, ' Mertv of the steps Mlfinhly chinf 'uen-the public's right of - lJiF4iiJa r Pother WithFive-Yeer-Old Daughter and IVlOVie OJ thnee-YearOld Sen in a. Mevie Sheie "' ' - lUgkt along.' I'flemp nnlalntnc sirens, humming meters, MBlnf gongs of street cars, with new I tnen uerisive encs ireiji car nucrs, Kit clear threuthi' wa -working Ikke a bedlam en the already renfueiM Sjaa at tne cranv, -xnea a no trnmc i Dia lenmiie., ..xua.,,Bniiie eprcaii 1t back alone tne sumptuous line I jf) meters until the little man In the et laoenng wun tne cranny Finner i tne cnangea mood, ana wun nn turn he "en taxed her." henDcd r the wheel and was nwa.v nt the sd of a gay parade. rBut .tl;n(ihal i lest, ueuuin't tne tramc cops- int i out of the way.? . ., i . - EJ3. E., Philadelphia, sMnrCh 27. IpX... rOne Shepper's Husband Reielc'ea" . IsjlOu Editor et thtEvrnSna Pvbtia, Ltdetr; IfJSIr Perhaps at this season one is mi te let one's optimism run awny with sir. i cannot. However, out feci mgniy tea niter learning irem tne trent of your caner that City Council at least one member of anorexl- Itily adult sensilbillty. air. von Tncen nroneBes an ordinance Ht will allows parking InaJwwn lljni section for an houer less'ind linlmum of Obstruction ttf. traffic. . IT If this is net a reasonaeie way-out lef'the parking problem I'an't imnijine By J. 'P. MaeAVOY hTIB-TITLn s "WHO TOUCHES , A HAIR ON YON GRAY HEAD DIES ,.MKE A DOG. MARCH .ON!" SHE SAID. , ,?" RT,nNR: Dauahter runs'dewn dark rtlHle' ahead or father and disappears in ginuni. '' Father, towing son, hunts for daugh ter, i , J ' plftcevcrs'-her in single scat next te waTb ' ! Climbs ever numerous feet and laps te gefhef. ' . . . Leaves son in nislc. , Owners of feet and laps spenk feel ingly. Fa'uef drags daughter .out, creat ing, disturbance. ... , - Gets back te aisle and finds son has disappeared. llTews idartghter up nnd down 'aisle; searching for son. Finds him Irf first row trying te start conversation with organist. r " 'Finally seta ran nnd dauchtcr Darkcd ion eachr side 'of him. SUB-TITI.E : LET 'US THEN BE UP ANO DOING WITH A HEART FOR, ANY FATEW , ISCISNE?;- Business of taking off hats gnd coats of son and daughter. v Skytraptrs ltee bcc,n put up with Ic8iflfert. ?- .r ' 'AIT interest In itire Mii)cHdcd by audience until jpbt Unfinished,, i.--?.-,-, , Dauyhtcr begins se'rlcs of.'qucstiehs, AlbiuestlensinskedMu audible tencst, Audible for 'blocks. " t "What does tlikf sgy, Daddy?" Frantic chaN', of here en screen..' "What are they chasing him for, Daddy ?V Horses disappear outside of picture. "Where did they go, Daddy?" Smnll son meanwhile Interesting him self in trimming of lady's hat in front of him. Trimming leeks somewhat like New England boiled dinner. Sen leeks around carefully te see if any .one is watcblnar. nnd then, with .quick, decisive movement, pulls off a iji.ii. i.. - .... ' , i- rauieu vr FBrnuij or WQUlcvrr l( in. Demonstration from owner of hat. Frantic and prefiise apologies from fathor.e - Imprecations and threats from lady's escort. Commotion en part of audience in vicinity. Sen. perfectly unconcerned, demands a, drink. Demands it out loud. Father shushes him. "Sen refuses refuses' te shush. ' 'Daughter gees en sympathy strike for drink. ' . ' Beth demand drink-, ' loudly, plainly, fc'e'lngly. - " JWcary father rises te dress children. Is told te sit down. Sits down and dresses them. Takes them out for drink of water. Cowers beneath angry glares from audience all the way! hack te the deer. Gets children out Inte lobby vth huge ,lglu-ek jrel icf. and. firmly drags them out'ef theatre. ""' SUBTITLE: BEFORE YOU GO, AtOHN HARDOASTLE. I WOULD r HAVE WORDS WITH YOUi V-' Seattis NUJTMAn Mftreh 28. 1D52. -JOHN J., bi RM...huband of Bllxabcth Artman (no War. Bisk Insurance ana" shue; like te 'elte a few facts In" retard te th rrtiisr hn wliiirn ant: in a. financial way dr!agvthe war. 'I aa tke war their money was handled ey e ar of War Risk InsurSJice.. T When the Bureia.jf Wkr Risk In rM 'Mfii t WaaMngten, Aen we're placed at the 'head eKthe bureau 'who were supposed te kaTe; been practical Insurance 'men , ttat le, Bjn who had positions with old line life inaiirnnp rnmnanipa nraviouaicei xtajt, t theyhad. conducted business for the old line companies ite, jw cenaucieu tne eusinms ei me iwiui insurence, they would net have lasted -relr In thlr Irlh. ' 'l "happened te be working In the Insurance section 'of the regiment with wh(-h T enm pnnnMtf1' Camn Wads- worth, and' as L had lJia4 ,"P?.ctleaI, experience with insurance with an old line company, I could see many things that the average soldier who bad, net Thr--iwr aet a. werklnir system, at Washington aa long . aa ,1' waa.in the army, and that was two yeara, and the insurance feature was inaugurated shortly after the war had cemmenced: that is, after we had entered th war. Letters wcrei continually written . te Washington from Camp Wadsworth re sardine oDnltcatlens and policies of the soldiers te which answers were neve received.' Policies were; seldom, if ever? issued te the men, aitneugn money was deducted from their pay regularly every month. The average deduction from the men's pay was $0.60 a 'month or $78 a year for a $10,000 flve-year-term pol pel ler. Of all the time that I spent in the army,, during that .time I did net see mere tnan tnree or tour policies Issued, although there were thousands ...1l.tH-.. l... AI.......-.I. 4k. ta,l.t quartera, where I was , assigned. When a new let of drafted men ar rived at camp they were first brought te the insurance section te have insur ance and allotment papers completed. The last let, I remember, were a let of men from Seuth Carolina, the majority of whom could net read or write even their own name, and as'n result, had. te make a mark for their signature te the papers. This let of men were white men. The second lieutenant who bad charea of the insurance made a state ment that each man had te take -out $10,000 insurance. Many of the men had no dependents, and asked -If they could .net take a smaller amount, as they did net net need as much- aa $10,000. Inotructlens were that they should take $10,000, and many, thinking this was a military ercier ana nau te ee obeyed ns such, took out $10,000 Insur ance that they never needed. This is one sample of the democracy of the army. Did the soldiena-ef the World War 'fight te make the world safe for this type of democracy? Did thctuver age man think when he entered the army that second lieutenants would be allowed te intimidate them Inte taking insurance in an amount that ,was un necessary. In order te boost the records of thcHc lieutenant, at WashlnxtOn? I hardly think, se. Yet an average ,et 9te a year was deducted irem tne salary of the majority of 'the men for insur ance that they did net need. Of course, the officer figured that the .less money the soldiers had the less chance there would be of their getting Inte trouble, which waa very thoughtful of the effi cers. . t But suppose you refused te take out the full S10.000 what would haoeen? Well, ''they would be nt you centlnu- Sli.m . . M v- 4wu.uwi rtriin.u .".- 5P ? ei late jaeca ana Mary Ari Artman Min ... ,-.,i K. of c, Ne. OSS; Court Veiwra. Ne. An hit Mth mr. Rslatfves and frlen L t. flf A . TV-.tla j4.-lw v..- anK T n' Ltt . -":, " :.-'. e.y. w-i'i .w j.t.i mpievai or victor Talklnf Wcn'n Si V Jnviled te atttnd funeral. Tu'-. i A. M.. frnm hi. t., nlrf.M. '.AKT rev ., aA, LrlT. -!?;:. i lLrfct31-Si'Rtt-,Hv'' " ei.qui-m i Sftf. .- ff,iJ,.,1.uDnaet late feltna Balratew. In ?".'" .Iteiauvea and rrlende.are In- ; anand funeral. Thura.. 2 P. M.. Bit lata f...M.M a a ntu m BAfSt,"- Jv . mt, Harlelth Cem. 5? SUr BJT BalU (nee Wx. hela. rai ..Tv,;::"''-."-- m."s? " "7." Se feeiaenpa. 99a w mm. ., .m.m. m fclJSJ; ,Sr,v. Northwood 'Cem., Phlla. ntlrn mav. ba vlawaa W.rt u. ,.--March ST. JOHN H..' beloved uttI.- wari uarr,Heiativea ane ff' V,?.pre,pet I""le. Ne. 6T8. F. and -3." JPi'.'I ? ttend funeral cervices. Fv.3 P.'M lata reatdenee. 802 Mohawk S.SWXi Pa. Int., private. Slmi u'Sl'S l02't. t her reel SnSa n.A ,50th, U8aVjna. wife el mu Uednal. Due notice of funeral will leaSKH!i7tfl,,' a..CHARLES A.. 8r., S,..iSJneD'2SiJ dletrlcta. Office 01 MiavtFt'rtilviB -entury' jupuonean a ."? JlJ.ilOStM. P.. 3Sth Olv.. Invltad fT,I?.f?-tlilt-ML.P.. asthjllv.. invited bart n;.kVT,cf ? rnure., a P. M.. at the eSj-S.'!1. Memerial Church, .ftth and kall.-H "' "" private. Frienda may Effi t, .r14?nce. S404 Bbarawed n-4H. " V v.-j,. r.. , b ' SUiiJfr-'. Syraeuie, N Y Mreh!. KrTSi '. Iftt?. et LVra Bi B. B?v- ,.- . .vwvw .ibaycavil inun. avani inn md14. 3 P. .il. "Teaidenee, IMlH a.,.-i .r:;w,a.'v.'Hsaw. t A.r-'V.-. "J't-5"i-.Vl ' neral ...!i weawpn nurii, aaea x, S ra.v... ?" -: .. -jeajaencei Vintn. ,'. ,m enn ceatr hiii cem. Win-.:" ".. , . UttBdir iTM-r!h 2S..MART H.. wife of 5ffi.r BrPWl.Purferal Thura.. 2 P. M.? t$tAen- 3 B. '. Celwyn. Int. aCRNS. Suddenly. Virrh 5 nnnrnT r ff.iif,rry " Annl Rurna-mien-Eniia nwUtlvt" " frienda. alto allera Bea. 2ftB(i V5 ' rS!:,Va".'rH?l'""..1lr1- SvnSnluitil miX b viewed Wed, ev. I, (aernP5,fB,'T?,areh 28,.1 22. r.OUI8A Nuthi n.1.7.' "" e.ueere w. our eur Ktndim.?,!v2 f-na. frienda are nvwd te B.S0.f.uD?l, flat, 0 A. M . from the reil. wkv . Vr-IS?- "rI? H- Burreuthe. 1SS4 "UTLER,--March 2T. 1084. unwinn m -llv.ni,.m.V ,ana MarthaT ButJerV ased 2 r 0? VA frtendf- nl Hely Name Be. RJS'.!nJ B eiaed.V rain Mary Ch5?eh r. ll MlllertAi..JiD4 M'A.U widow Of Sam' SriG-iteli &!!- rermrly of Ph ladelphla. 3 tKTr.,.",' ..fternoen. -at S o'clock, m ,..,.".'. .",uin wminn. rairmnun iffleV r WA ' . Friend- call 1.19 Wt rtjere ""'-uy evenina, '.MratfeTavl'ch'hrVafii-S:; .r '.T. a -.'. -c" . W?. ate ..-'...v- ,iiiuh. iiiicrin-ni fierman r n.i?-? "'- .. wire ef il?,ir..u, yVIIUare J. ne..(ne Weeda). H. i i le,rr"n0. mvllrd te" funeral. ii. uemn hfa-v ::,.U-".C,,..0"5-B.,im." i'eter Deruen--Relatlvei and ' u ..iVl-n Si."-"'..""."0', n- Sw7"VWBS Puffin rj ?&&? UtVPf if ,livl,1(1 te funeral etrvlai iTrVfOn. March i-i --2S. THOMAS r. wow .V Sl Alh" c:hu,r.h. e3f. 1 "dV pi ..u-iiuini nejy (.reaa WiSfLi... . CKlNsdv,JV,nrMi'I5h a.38" HHNRJKTTAi Bnla7 ilL' pj..Mr...".le :'a 'residence: i.MeiI.i,""cr u"' Vina at. Int Ji- T. -'. t. - BI, .ADA BAVILL.A UrrT.- rWu.-i 7.:. .'"V"V"J"'.. wire or Bamutl C. -.-' "iiTi-pt ann iritinnsi Sam laairlaija a 5lt sairv f K2P '.sneraj, .Krli. 1 pT m "rtii'a'V.'" L ber.n ' niv,nnr"0wn. 7 nervleta In the nOsl faau r 11 L7l, IV M Thur. AVI.. E.-Uarrl. O 4sn Tsii'S:iV mi . silsaW'fce-TrV"!. 1 sjssi ATiBaapigi I iHMta.i eaK-: Int. prlvau. DEATHS DEATH DEATHH aulem mj at St." Nlchetai ChurChi 10 A, QtRUONS On March P.. huiband of Marvidl aen or tne late Patrick and .Mary Gibben (nee Kttceyne). and 80 yean. Relative! nnd i.ciiu-. -" -uipior-aei r. jij. uar snep ntv iiiviivu te ne xunerai. en Tnuritfa1 On. March 2. 1022. THOMAS uaena ana oeievea frlendi, alie employee et P. R,i B. Car Sheps, ... iiitw ,w tua tunarii, en Tnuracav mernlna. at 8:30 o'clock, from hla late rail- Sjnce, 8892 Aipin it. Solemn riautem-hiaea h t, Amu. a ..iiunjn ax ju e CJOCK. ment at Hely Crei. Cemetery, Inter. Shenandoah, -PtPiri plem oepy. P?.l'J2.ffi-ZZAt Bwedeibore N. J.. March 28. RACHABU widow of Albert B. Gelden: Jleltttlvei and frltndi are Invited te attend C"":r..A"' "" S"" i Precieair. at jd svsiiuviive ui iier ion, ur. u. at. snniii m rafr1s.nnA nt risn a.A.".. Z.'iT.r T-. " ewi n, inn at r en. Dr. O. M. Gelden. iitie privaiv. Ullf.--ffudtlenIr. 2T!h. M. BEUV ut t,y?AlS,0V reJnv'! te funeral TDm Mm la,a mat, 1008 B. Woeditock et. Solemn reaulaJn OL A mm M. Int. at St. Edmnnd'a r!hnrnh in a Hely Creu Cem, GRAFFEN. On March ST. I82. PAUL B.. huiband, of. Elliabeth it. Graffen of 1800 Winter it. Relatlvn and frlendi, alee employee et the Bell Tel-phone Ce.. are In vited te the lervlce. en Thuraday afternoon. at 3 o'clock, at the Oliver. H. Balr Bid. 1830 cneitnut -at. interment private. Re tt An' kATTA At 4030 Cheatnutat. en March 20. 1022. JAMES W. , LATTA. aacd 82 jears. Relative and frienda are Invited te the aervlce, en Wedneeday mernlna. at 11 a-e.,,?ck ' Tabernacle Preebyterlau Church, 8'J,l.na.c:netnut ' Interment private. MOB. -huiband of fcvelyn W. I. aed ST. RelatU-ea and frlendi. alie t. m. K. Lee. Zk: "A0,?'-.. A. R . and Sd Reat.i . e.ri.,1 uiucenr uerpa ei iw Jersey, are Invited te funeral nervtcea. Frl.. 2 P. M.. 5i-hl"J, r'a. .418 N. 4th at.. Cam-22.":-' '.; -Jn, Private. Harle'arh Cem. PrJ-3dA.r11 Ihur" . T te 0 P. M. LEIPIO. On March 2T. EDWARD COR. 59.1 3T" W. P.f Edwird C. and Florence m-iuib mm vv elkel). Rela- itnei and frlendi Invltad te funeral en Thuri. ui. i 4 r, at... irem nil lata riaiaence. 217 malm may be viewed M. te ST. M. huradiy, from 11 A. BMr frlendi ar Third Menth 3Tth. m?u it AH ....k. ..-..-. -S nM-iMn, iiw jrwmm. rvv.aiiv- ana day, Third Menth 80th. at 3:1B P. M.. from nn laie reimence. ives is ii.. fox cnaie, Phlla. Int. Ablncten Maetlna Ground!. Frindi,may call Feurth-dv eve, HEAtD. In Kennett Square. Pa.. Third Menth. 28th. JOSHUA HEALD. In hli 88d year. Funeral In Church, Union Hill Cem.. en Fifth-day. Third Menth. SOth. at 1 P. M. HBLBLINO. .March 27. 1822. HARRY. huiband of Anna Helblln (nee Miller). Rela. Uvea and, frlendi,' olio employee nf Felten Blbley. are Invited te lervlcei, Thuri., 8 P. II., reidence, 2417 N. nth it. Int. prvate. Oreenmeunt Cem. Frlendi may call Wed. eve. HICKS Suddenly. March 88. THOMAS L. HICK8. reildenee 617 8. 42d at. Further nonce 01 lunerai taier, HOFFJIAN. On Haturdar. Marsh Its jtl KIN09T4 Heffman. her reaidence, Bryn Mawr, Pa. INU3ix.-M. wiie 01 in At FlOREVnB If of the lata Jehn Wfcita Funeral aervlcea at the Church of the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. en Thuri. the 80th l"t. at b i". m. vm, pnnij HUO. March 27. 1822. aEOROE. beleed huiband of Maraaret Iluv (nee Bchnetder). Relltlvei and frlendi, alie Preareialva Ai lerably. Ne. 4. A. O. of M. P.. are Invited te lervlcei. Thura.. 8 P. M., at the funeral home of Jehn C. Klmmerle A Ben, 2125-27 N. llread it. Int. private, , Frl.. IP A. M. Int. Weitmlniter Cem. ' IRETON, Near Jackeenvllle. N. J.. March 27. 1022, J1ART 8. IRETON. widow of Charlie Ireton, aaed 05, Funeral eerv Icei at Pimberten Baptlit Church, Thuri. 1 2 p. M Int Pimberten. N. J. ' JACOBS. The death en Jan. 22. 1022 at JAUUUI)HII ua, uii df.il. ..a. AUi II Clare, fleuth Auilrallaet IVERN ANTHONY '1C I n obtain further Information by applying- te . v. u. JACOBS. n American cltlien. Is reported by II American v-uinui , Auciaiue, jiuiirana, he, leial representative! of deceaied can . the Department et State, Waehlnvten, I JAUUKne Aiarcn tn, niuibUIQ beloved huiband of Mary J eater a. In 68th yar. Relatlvea and frienda. alae Camp Ne 20. p. 0. B. of A.:. Lent Lenapa Tribe. I. O. R. M.t employee Eleetrleal Dept, Pnn aylvanla Railroad, are rripectfully Invited te attend funeral lervlree. Frl.. 1 P. M., at hli lite reaidence. 827 N. 8th it , Camden. Int pilvate. In Arlington Cem. Jxdcei miy held mrvlcfi and frlendi may call after 7:JJ P, M. Thura. ' , JERAULD, ORACH M, JERAULD, dee dee ceneii, died it her home nt Vlbana, III,, ;n. iwiia. elen native en Marrh 9 ja.BTc.il. un Aiircn f, tifjij, wife of Jnmei F. Jeater And daui Hrlda-at and late Jehn McLoeno. 7"T..- "-- , .- .-..- .; I'' .-. . unaral Fil.. S-80 A. M.. reaidence. 8824 -:- - r-s'' .- .iii-r" :.. i- -.fi- aSffiaffi (Jem. neiauvea ana irienui inviiea. JOirNSON-. Mareh 28. VM, , JOHNSON, huaband of Aati Knoettner Johnaen, Fu neral 8at, 2 P. M.. reildence. 220 Pine it.. Audubon, ,N. J. Frlendi may ci" Frl. ere. Bt. reis beloved eon .of Jehn and Maraaret Kane, (nee Beien). m nia etn year, neietivei invnid te attend runerai, -rnuri.. a r.., from the reildenc et hli parents, 2017 B, 3 P. Mm Onal II. ifnti llnlv. Preaa ram, htl,-V, uiea et pneumonia, en marcn lO-!t. HARRY. it., huiband of Gartrudi j.!Ketie, aaed 40, Rilatlvea and frlendi. alie Waihfnaten Camp Ne. 48S. P. O. B. of A.i-JHlVe'Ledk. Ne. 1000. I. O. O. F..'and Employee' Relief Ann. of the UnlenNewi Ce., ere 'Invited ta the nrvlce, en Friday eenlna. at 7.80 o'clock, at hli lati reil denc... 6089 Ludlow it. Interment at Temi River. N, J. LANS. March 27. WILLIAM LANE, hui band of Sephia Lena (nee Jobnitene). Rela. and 18 yean, x-ineen ave.. Rutledre station, ueiawara l-eunty, Pa. Interment private.' . ,MTTJE-, n March 28, 1922. JOHN W. ",r?y?'.kS.r- Rtvis and IrlenJe are n. .'.U3 !5JhiL,,rYlefl.lin Thuriday aftirnoen. Vt Jr-vaft " lk2,Ch""" ' COLM M.. huiband of Sarah J. Mackenile. Relative! and frlendi Invited te attend fu neral lervlcei. Frl.. 2 P. M at len-ln-lawi reaidence. Clyde W. Klrkland. 22 Bpruee SiTraSt -ft 1M-pr,viu- r,-,a, may Nii?Ewfde.tMW,n.nI'lI.82M.xHfl: aaed 88 yean Funeral -lervlct.' Thuriyay jiSwLte. pViV:v"w.' ie4"ar- McCLINTOCK. March 2B. MARTHA F.. v,f0.rj.m,kTkMcC';eS"ceri212 M?Ji,fuitrJ5M'Ml.r "S'lJJ ."funeral later. McCLOBKET. March 28..AMEB. A.. Br.! te,1hand ?,' f Ute Pi1? McCUnkey (nee Mullen). Relative! and frlendi, the Jaekien Democratle Club. SOth Ward, invited te fu neral. Frl.. 8.80 A. M.. JSH'w. Cambridw it. (formerly Heath it. J. t Solemn requiem mail 8t.-Malacby'a Church r10 A. M. Int. Hely Creu Cim. MeOOWAN. On March 2." 1122. AONES, widow of late Jamn M-Oewan (nee Germley), iiaenca or ner t. HOI- k...nl- u a. . nt. flgn unuiearai (jam. xieia tlvea and frienda Invltel. McGRATH. At Atlanlle "City. N. J . of pneumonia, March 27. 1922! CHARLES J.. aei of the late Henry and Mary McOrath. Funeral Frl. mernlna, from the reeldence of "J" 'iffi.l"'" ?.;"!" " Mcuratn. ieiu walnut at., Pblla.. Hlah mm Bt. Jehn'i Church 0 A. M. Int. private. ' m l!aSS,,VVr-sS',?,il1'' March 27. FRANK T, MBRWIN. Relative! and frlendi are In- yi wi ie iiiin. n aarvicei, wed., 7.80 p,jM,'fc.S.n?' rAnJ,r,,w J' n'r sn. Arch and 18th, eti. Int.,Watarbury, Conn. MURPHY. Suddenly. March 27. JANE C. dauahter of Edward U and Jane V. Mur Phy (nee Sehnatterer) and aranddauahter of Michael and Katharine Murphy, aaed 2. Ret atlvea and frlendi an Invlted.te attend fu peril. Frl., 1P.M,, from" the reaidence of her parenti. N. W. cer. Rlnafeld and Dick- '"WW,1 Ini; 8tL cJ1.r,J., cm Kellyvllle. NAOLE. March 28, RICHARD, huiband yiial1". ,.,i.-M.,'wl Pfl'- R-'stlvei and fIindJ,.1,0..A,!,I and Heiarjr Society, an Invited 'te attend, fumral, Frl., 8.80 A. M from hi late reildence. aSli'p.nn.vlvanU vVuS.J?m1.m",l)f.Iwule'n t B. Francis rAHKBu At Pwtntthftni. Pa nn MPf-h nJ'JS?.; .?IVh!L,IA HALBTEAD PARKER gauahtir ef the 'late Cortlandt Lawla and Penelope Whitehead Packer, aeed 8 yeaVi. Funeral eerilce Wednerday. ii, A. - M at n PPATTOTin.5IVf h 8T- "& KRNEBT VilPATi.iii,M?dtiM J,tr!' nelatnea and an'S" a ' Vr0 H'" '?r.bJ. ne. Ne. 628, F. and A. M.. an. Invited te the aervlce.. en Thuridiy afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at lili lata FrnBif tTOS ci' Wedneeday evenlna. PHILLIPS. Sudden y. March "8 JOHN W., huiband df Ruth a Pmil&i. Relatlvee and frlendi. alie Wa.hi!y. lV," 270. P.O. 8. pf A and emolerel etvX. w. in rrn.. inviiai tt .. . j.r i. . W " "iHwai earvic-a, ri.. irivate. Weit uri, evenlna, wmew or ute Jamil jujuewan (nee C Funeral Tlf.ra.. H:80 A. M.. reelaenl en, Jehn McOewan. 1780 N. leth emn requiem man, St. Elizabeth'! ment at Fernwood Cemetery. Frlendi may call Wedneeday evening. BCANNAPIECO. March 28. JOSEPH D.. huiband of Mary Bcannaplece. Relative! nnd f rl-nda Invited te funeral. Thura. 9 a" M.. reildence. 780 8. 12th it. Solemn hlah man at Bt. Thereia'i Church. Int, Hely CrniN Cem. " ' BCOULER'j-On March 28. 1022 GEORGE W. 8COULER. of Qlemlde. Pa.. In i hli aid year. Netice of funeral later. SHERIDAN. March 28. 1022. BRIDGET, NWed wife of Jamee J, Sheridan ana dauahter of late Patrick and Catherine C'oepir. et Rellem. County Maye, Ireland.i Relatlvei and frienda. aim Leaaue of Sacred Heart of Bt. Edmend'a Church an. Invited te attend funeral. Sat., 8-80 A. M.. trim her late reildence. 1718 8. 24th et. Solemn hlah maaa of rreulem at St. Edmend'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cm rem SHOEMAKER. On Third Menth. 28th. 1022. JOANNA LUKENS. widow of Allen Bheemaker. aaed 78 yean. Relatlvei and frlendi are, Invited te attend. funeral lervlcei at her lata re!ldinc. 014 N. 8th at., en seoend-day. Fourth Menth. Sd.at 3-pVmJ Intj Falrblll Frienda' Burial Greundi. 8HUTTLEWORTH. On March 28 IBS" Margaret! Elizabeth shuttle: WORTH (nee Harvey), wife of CharteeJ Shuttljwerth. Relative! and fFlenda I'" & vlted te the funeral, en Saturday mernlne at 8.80 o'clock from her late reiTCewSfteft Ixxuit it. Solemn requiem maaa at fit e ciecit Interment at 10 eirauu I.W.. inviiea e lUAiril a -.., orewniu lnt,pr mtniter Cem. Frienda call Thu .,R&Wil'P'"T$Iwrf. 25- ANNA RAWUJ (na Hart), beloved wife of Joeeph Rawle. Rela tlvei and frlaali ara Invited te attend fu neral aervleei,' Thura,, , m.. from her liter's reatdanei. 1029 ParTtih at R" "JB.".!""'' D viewed Wed . S te 10 p. M. READ, At Marlton, N. J.. March 28 1022. ELMER K.. hu.bSnd of Mary ARelJ Relatlvea and frlendi, alie all aedetlei et which he wai i. member, are Invited te at tend funeral. Thuri . fie P. M, from the M. B. Church. Marlton, Frlendi may call w?nfi. 7'l!".1y Market St. Ferr at 10 IM A. M. Int. Old TtaptPet Cem, REED. March 28. MARGARET 4nee riaiiiiu,. tr,,e -gi in iaie vnuam ueeu, Kelativea .ana ; frlendi .Invited te funeral, Aiivra., e.v. , i. tit. nuiana ave. Solemn requiem man at the Nativity B. V, ItiaHTBRjT-Sudden y, en March 28. 1922, WILLARD D.t aen. of William and 'fcnma E: Riahter,. aaed .29 yean. Relatlveiial Jamea' Church private. BMTNK. March 28, MARGUERITE dauahter of Elmer B. and lata Oertruda Oothle Smlnk. , Funeral icrvlcei flat 5 P. M.. 612S Carpenter at Int. A?llnten Cem. SMITH. March 26. . FELIX J huiband of Julia A. (nee Feley) and aen of the late Jamn and Sarah Smith. Relative! and frlendi. alie A. O. II.. Dlv. Ne. 8. and efflcin et the 10th Police Dlitrtct anil the R. E. Fattleen and the Jehn H. Few Club. Invited te funenl. Thuri.. 8:80 A? M. 1 W. Montaemery ave. Solemn requiem maaa St. Mlchael'i Church 10 A. M. Int. HeTJ Creea Cem. " 8PEAIC11AM March 28. ELI T. 8PEAK MAN. RelatHei and frienda. alie Jlbp, Lodai, -v. 21. I. O. O. F., of Wllmlnaten Del., and Klnaiinlna Tribe. Ne. 20O.0.' R. it. Invited te funeral. Wed . 2 P. M i 2124 8. 6Sd it. Int. private. Frienda may call Tuei. ivenlna, 7 te P. " ra"Tl BPRI8SLER. March 27, 1922, GREG ORY, beloved huiband of Mary SpriiilVr. Relative! and frlendi. alae St. RiiS.kV.'ffc O. C R. Bnclety. an Invited te attend fu.' ...aiM. Oftftf W Tkhlal. . i."1' UU iniuvdi.-, -w. ... h.,.11 ttw. weiimn r iiz iXTTj "' u-n " ir r, 7'- ' . Ti 8sjBj.lSH8i-aBBi-BsBNsnBsMaafei8MasKa-MAs n&JiT'ittr ritF UnHl'ye; took' tki W.OfW, en if you still rtfe7;,tb7 WMM find a let of IHtla.iebs for yen uu m we cna you u wisn you "' - " " MSl taken tha (na4ieavi.a. In Ilia flrar .. WSMlderln" auch trcatmcnti I think ins aewicrs should' b cemMnsattd In seisft, wav for tbs mishandling of their pay 'while fighting te make the world saf for dcraecracv. ' JAAiKS A. RBAMt, .ii . . , 1B24 Ontario ti, Philadelphia, March' 21, 1022. r Life at the Frent Te tne-dlfer e fne Kvtine Puttie Ltdttr: Olr iti a recent issue of your paper I noticed a letter from Geerge Arneld opposing the bonus, and as he made se awny iaiae remarks as te the dally reu tlM'ef a real artlllervman.fT wlah m Would publish the following verses. . While I nrn writing I am wenderlna If he can answer Tes" te it. Thank Tw. ' A. O. R, AH' artilleryman with irmpathy toward thi Philadelphln, March 18, 1022. Did you er hear a bullet wbls Or ded-e a hand srenadef Have reu wati hid ion Unci of trenchei ' dur By douthbeyi with a spade? Hive you seen the tandieipe Ilshleif up At mldnl.ht by a ihell? Hare you seen a hlllUde bliilnv forth i Uke a furnace room In hell? Hkve you camped o'er nlaht In a ruined town , With a rafter for a bed. With the heriei itamplna underneath. t In the merninr when they're fedT i i K. v ' ' DO you knew the crump crump's wht-tleT . De you knew tha dud ihellVarunt?' Have you pliyed rat In a duceut? Thn yeu'i aurily nen the front. Crippled Buddy Doesn't Want Benus a,e me eauer or tne Evening pittite Ltdetr: ' Sir Fer quite a long time 1 have been reading in the People's Forum "the exchange of views and opinions en the bonus question, and new I find myself waving my arms and shouting with the rest of them. 'It. seems the ex-service man who doesn't want the bonus 1b a "million aire's son," etc., while these who are fighting for the bonus are "slacken" with spines of a golden color. Well, there have been many things of this nature said against the man who wants the bonus, aa well as these who don't want the se called 'back-pay." It's i all wrong. Any man who has been "up there dodging the ash cans," knows there were mlghtyfew slaekera lft this "man's army.'' The same may be said of "millionaires' sons," tee, The bonus question is n matter of opin ion, se why drag your former buddy ever the coals. Express your opinion, but refrain from personalities. New, here's where I place myself In. position for n verbal barrage from these who think I've get "oodles of Jack" : I saw a bit of service myself. I've cracked as many stones with my hob nails as any of 'em. I had a few coeties: I've gene without chew for three dsyB nt a time, I've licked frost and rain-water off the grass te quench my thirst; a raudhelc was a palace te mcj I've been for many days ever my ,'lr ..aaaaaaaJ.;.- it&haftkl rvte-7VSS5.-wi M aaefaUatry' ceuM snd at me. P.t ' Hundreds ef thousand or you. men hate gene up agalist ) these things WfulTrTeu sell the' glory and honor you've gained thereby for a-few nun nun dred"deIars? Answer this question the next times you hear the "Star Bpangled Banner.'' . ' .. . . 4 1 might add that the writer get mixed up twlth an "II. K." shell at flt, Miblel, and came out second in the scrimmage, losing one legv above the knee nnd a large part. of the ether. I spent roero than a year In hospitals, where operations seemed te be the chief pastime. Three days after being dis charged I took a Jeb and am still going strong. I. believe I've had one man a share of the war, but de I want a bonus? There are but two letters In the answer. ' Yeu former service men hsve earned the respect of the world. All you have gene through would be repeated If nec essary, and' without charge. Don't sell out I LETERIP. Mount Helly, N. J., March 21, 1022. vm. .Wv. . ;.-: '&&. v "'iff; WmM iaar iwiirrsi rt'tlt ffrr iifataiiT iB-trint ih--ti i iiajiiiigaMBal ."vaTatrafi." Perhisa wM.effwf reaseta' ''J.l'i"1 eaa.iaWthd rdi fP h''1 " MtMi , Pellldelphli, March 28." 1023. ; ' " pKlVfHf " jl BImMmlB mmmntf f aaai-i WAWt Questions Answered "Whom the Qeds Wish te Destroy" Te the Editor et the BveniHO Public T.tietr: Sir Will you be kind eneush te tell mi from where the following quotation ! taken: "Whom the coda wiih te deilrey they flnt mike mad" 7 Every one leemi familiar with Iti but nobody can tell me Iti erlaln. ' VIRGINIA K. POWELL. Philadelphia. March 24. 1922. The quotatien1 In lta'erlglnil form Ii found In tha Oreek. Eurlpldei. who lived iivenl centurlei before Chrllt, wrete: "When a divinity would work evil te a man he Brit deprive him of hli uniei." The later Latin proverb adapted from thla Ii: "Quern deui vult perdere prlue dem-n-tit." which, In Enallih. la freely rendered, "Whom the rode wlih te de-trey thy flnt of all drive mad." Reader The coin bearlna the Inscription "Geeralus Del Gratlua Rex" and having nn Iti reverie ilde the furure of a woman play. Ins a harp, with the word "Hlbernla" and the date 1728. Is evidently TJrltlih, coined during the reUm of Klnc' Georae I. net Italian, la you sucaeit. Ceniult a dealer In coin aa te Its value. few Yerk te "TatSStTCriT Poems and Songs Desired Can avRaadar Supply This? Te the Eltter'ef the Evening Public LeAetr: Sir Could any et your teaders ebllse me by aendlnc te tb Pceple'a Forum tha eenc called "Destiny"? At the end of every verie ara tha Unas: "Thlnkln I hear thee apeak, Thlnklna I aee thy face. Thlnklnr I see thee imlle." I am ie anxious te get It. My brother wai killed In the battle of tha Arsenn In 1017. It was hli lait lenr. Ha una It be fore he left for France. A WORLD WAR HERO'S SISTER. Philadelphia, March 24. 1922. Wants Words of "Evolution" Te th Editor et the Evening Public Ltdetr: Sir I would appreciate It very much If The Peenle'a Fernm will uMir dallr In the KTMijna Puhlle Jdrer, and nlie tne. Bandar, rubiie Ledcer. Lettere aeneral lntereit wUl be I.. il-meims. timely tepira will lx printed. ni quemwna ei anewered. te Rie da Janeiro, Montevideo and Beanes Aire. Flneit ihip-Afflirlen service Amerietn feed American, coeaferU. Sail saga fri ' Pier 8, Hoboken, Aaalua . ....r.. ...April 1 'American Iefelen. ,'..,, .April IS Pair America .April is Kettern World i". . . . , . ...May IS k 'rertalahtlr Thereafter" , MoiifenSteaniflrjpLioes ' M Wall St., Kw Tark.OM PhOoiletentB OfflN. Drasel Blda. Blda. Memagtm0 Optraiem for S. SHIPPING BOARD, TMV m 0 i mv.YMv; niO'..L..j". WJglft&t A'TflM KU iiWiWreb ijjjyjeaPjeiNrlililjB lsBiTnwiwvB!nMH5iB flStm Yeirk te EurepS De Luxe Service TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE. HAMBURG By New American. Flit Steameti Resolute May 2. 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S RTKAMSHIP NOTirKA RTrtMcrtm Ktvrtfv.a - "a5T S! g -g , Sg-f-egea; aamfeaJliUl Isa aBBafl aLT'IBTSaPlllyi B al HBaBBaVaRyU IU I H.BBBaBH JWlmmkfftwmwmmmmmmmmKmt O H axTc-J i NEW YORK qulem mail at St. Celumba'a Church '10- A f. Int. Bt. Pater'i Cera. Kindly emji irch ST, 1922t SARAH T eH. Btsley. fcilatlwP .aa1 ed te attend funeral lervlcii. M.. late reildence. 102 hill'- flnarara. STALKY. Mireh 2T, widow or caiie frienda are Invited inun.. ter pike. ,VVU , ..." . aiwnvvn of the late Ephralm Bteever. Relatlvei and frlendi an lavltad te attend funeral lervlcei Thuri.. 1 P. .. at her late rea dence Mai N. BeuWer it. Int. CbalfenU. Ta rleHda miy call Wed. eve, '" STOCKMAN. Buddenly. en beard veeeel en route te Panama, en March IS. 1932. Eiluf E STOCKMAN, of 1824 Tlea at. Phlli dauahter of the late Oeerre H. and Baral m S,.'Wi".S;iS.-"i.S.:-LU"'".." invited o'clock, at the Oliver H. Hal isse te the acrvlce. rn .Wednesday aftarnaXn e n'eiaeV. at tha Oliver H. rial, tiirf. Chestnut at. Interment at Weit Laurel him 8TUMPP. March 2T, ADA. daughter of Helena Btumpp. aaed 10. RelatUea anrt frienda are Invited te attend funeral lervlcii Thuri . 1:80 P. M., reildmce of her moth.! 8042 ti. 3d it. Int. tirlvati. Nofthweod Cim" Frlendi may call Wed. ee. , . Z ' ,4"maV taVi 5r51. "vi.'W.reh 1!B 1022. MAT TATLOn7,"-cie0B)fh Geerge P. Tayler. Relatlvei .and frlendi i2 vlted,le attend funeral, en Trada"?Jf a'fl" Av - JrPJ" "IS '"t'rasldai)a ,v IB RliaJd rd. Parkalde.'tUaii af at. Miehail'a ,,!! 10 o'elock. Intirreent WedlaCiKeterv J" WICKBU March ty. TjLeCleT J? Wl&CBL Relatlvn and frlen?a.- alie -WaahuStni; Camp. Ne. 488. 'P.' O,' 8. 'of AVi ParulS!:f5S?, reandery. Ne. SS. P..O,i,B. of A?nIdC.2 oleyiaof J.B. htetoe''Co., ara Intted7 t Tnte P0rlpa,M Rre,M mr u viewed Wed!; WOOLSONU-Mirch 80. 1822. REBA. wrf. tt .Tnhn W. Woelaan. nalali. VJr r.J. wrri of Jehn V. Woelion. RelatUei and frienda alae Ladlea' Auilllar nt n ..il-.i"!"1". T m ... - . .. M - ,. wv a linm R?.ne,0-2.,r-i.ar. ".- Ae.mv andery. Ne. 4. K. T.. ara i cea. 'inun.. j r. H., at her lata raait.,Vi tt .dr'a'v.."- l w.Vr.ea1ft Direct Service te England via Plymouth en French Line Vessels s.s. Paris 3300 tens s.s. France 24,800 tens NEWY0RK-PLYM0UTH HAVRE- PARIS te LONDON (Via PLYMOUTH) NDON CrtSJ0?10 W,th S ei the S' S' Paris en AP 26th, and PitmS"1? ,n Mal .10th' these two Biant ItatnSri step t trin. feU v .nB W en eir route te Havre as " as en ail return trips te New Yerk. This service for westbound travelers will start wiS the sailing of the Pans from Havre en May 13th, and the France en May 20th! With this new arrangement for landing, passengers for England at Plymouth, it will be possible for them te actually be in Londen in six days fr tS Sr,011? NewT Y7k SPcial " wUl be in wadSs a? Plymouth te take them te Londen. ea 2rs?sf s'Si'Si?8 France win ach hte fa e ? - The popular one-class steamer Rochambeau will be added te th westbound ' service en May 16th, and en all eastbound voyages will step at Wynieuth commencing with the September 14th sailing from New Yerk. r4ymeutn -Direct service will be maintained from New Yerlr ur.ma j r j-, 1'' with the six splendid vessels Lafavettf. T.n z-nim nui- 't ri 7. ' als and the Roussillon' " ""'"" ""' -..W-.f La Bourdennais and the Roussillon. The French Line is gratified te be able te offer te travelers te Englatid th " 8am" eceUence service, accommodations and famous cuisine that it has i i i . ,m $r c " DNDaq.TAItJH.Bj' ,tmmmmmmmmmmmmmWPff! IsW ' .tTOf I sWaeD'aftl provided for many years between America and France, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE BMIj5 .9EYELIN. General Agent .UW-UI rrainui Bireet. 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