IfJSflaffwiSI ' ,VW28yV"'r '""SSHDi VV ft&fel F;, S3if' V V mi ute: Xifij ! 1 .' 2i wr "w),vtilKa 'wwntityt gp$$ . t wy jss. ''"" " mst EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-P DPHIA, FRIDAY, MAKCHS 1 V? .1 J M ti w i s t r r. - J. M.. If I"" ft Uv Tffi PEOPLE'S FQRUM Mi J Letters te the Editor nnd 'Ibr-twcen Plea for Tourist' Camps Here t t Kdllore fn? KvwiiiB TufcHe Ltietr' Blr In preparing for (Iip SpmiuI Centennial, Iiiik It pvcr nerurii'il te tkesn In phnrse of tlic' nrrnnnetiipnts tfcat Phllnitflphln hit no plnrc for tnnr .lata who romp In llielr nutemnbllm? Ktcry little town west 1ms a place i-i apart where h tetirmt nu dilve In. put MP n liiht hand Wlfnme Net a nliice: just the ntlinonltlen "Keep going." rnlladr man her gat who Ien. Anncrn at least once in tin- jeir " taUng tliiK liimi lust mere severe. If 1 liftil money nm i" "'- '"'in niui etner JerniH ei or er unlitlMl lnlliiem-e I would net be writ- Kjiiiic lift In hla fvnliitlnnnry hyuethesla. lag tlipce lines new itjticit it fur from being tlip cnne. HIh ! l)n Marrh ID, Will, mv boy fell In tlicery included nil xperlea. Man wan with n innn win. khIiI lie weuM kIiew ube exception, though inch baa been In- I hhu hew te make -av timnej. On Jterred by eme pervmi due te bin brief 'the third attempt he Win cniiftlit nniM rcrcreiic.. te man In the "Origin of . he alone new nmst Miffer for the crimfl'! hpeclcH. Jn his nutoblegrnphy he i that another has he'petl te de The MiUea : lientenre is It. n Philadelphia .Tudjjf. t Asit.,?-n ns T hl become. In the 'fifteen te tlftv'veur for robbery. year 1H.I, or IMS, convinced that New. American ('itlrr.il, 1 have tried I species were mutable productions. I te tret this bev nareletl. but. a I "Mien. '" wu nveiti tne Dellcf tlmt man nintiev mi,) nellflenl Influence l a great muv come tuier the same low." la tent ami mm i mm w, th, ; T!,,, i,y nR m,t eighteen year. ' in his "Descent of Man" published s. tableN nnd benches, and tbe glad 'I'"' '.. ,' ...,. , ,.,.. thsilnlHTl be nrf..li..t,.i ti.m .i, ti. ...nt of the citizens, hit etched out in .",,i ' i. i-.i,..i him fur before lone i-nm u-imn it win h ft,,.-i. . Hew Is it1 111 Philadelphia? '"'""" '" .!"'"" " ,. .:.;, . ' wmulprfi,! ., . ...Li..'..' .V" .."".' Ills nrt enciise .M-vcr vwi- m " i :. .,, " , "", """-is " "urt !hu hef.irn 1 kt.e- nethintT of his well ncipinluted with the comparative ....... .,.. ipint. if lie ent nn nltlinuch 1 had two triicture of man, and ether mitmntnls. iplilrt. tluil wants i.. ee n up ,,. i.wii.i,, t i,i if,.rpvi. luit the should have bellexed that cneb wnK tlm and hnve a place in the. sun, Miuii- ;." ' . . t . ,, ,h r.-t.sic. 'work of a t-ennrniP ,ie f nr,.nfinn p en the great Ir.iveliiR pit hie ' h nbel)t ,f i It was hardly fair of Mr. Ilennew te lake their vacation- gyp-j '"' ,..,., ..,, cite Dimvh'n experiences in Tahiti and find It the en wa te get the but t In te tiViiii 1, f hi. V.ii. nn.l lelnrnt im iiie-t neeple need . ij . - i'" ... .,.u i.-n,. ,,.... r ,. "; "v: let nf. ns lie ea is t leni. nuii in- - ,n.i-., iiivn nun niierwarti. Jie been in mates 5.arfrSr e miee'the hePtl block. and If he don't seen . their wnv'Hnst: "Hew about l'hila- B?t delphia; have ou n geed teutUt tiim Ter n j ear be ha' from there he wen t be nnj fh.rr?" We tre ferrv te imve tne tiuestlen asked, as it seemed slmmeful after the iniinv things done for us b the different Western cities te have te . nit t. ...... .... ttlmtn ullfl'P Villi ";n, .""'c "" ' wrong lie!: can camp. , ,, ThinV it Mnn were taklna the trip from r.tll-. ' '""K ' fernla and ether far Western States tot the extreme KiWcin States, and were mere than astonished te learn th.it there was no pluee for them unless- they iftepped in n hotel nnd put tlwlr imi and -Miuiument In a garage, a situation, . from thrli- nlnn of an outing. Jbcv. decided te "keep going." and. as one Mr VWs.tiirn tnn ii said. "In that eue aw a) llffnpnnf New, American Tltlzen. can you de nuvthlng for me? AVIll eme one come te m lPM'iie. bring this boy home te his broken -heai ted mother nnd father.' I knew he has suffered enough for the has done ever i:mvAnn i i.kihv Philadelphia. March '-V,. 1112? ciuiiiuhcii en in, jieagie chertlv after graduation from Christ College, and was nt thnt tlmn . tiulia.... .. m.u. Itlanit. Ills opinions en ilils subject did net change until nfler his five-jear voyage. Ills own words nre, "disbelief crept ever me at n veiy slew rate, but was at last complete. The rate was se Mew that I felt no distress." I can agree, with Mr. Hcnnessy thai Darwin wa net an enemy of religion, but an acceptance of his theories in evitably involves a rejection of the premises en which most nil theologies are bnsed, nnd it is ter this reason he is considered an enem of icliclen. This. et course, is due te the erroneous belief As te Spelling and Gentlemen Te lite htfiter at fhe Krtntnp TuMle Lcrfnei s,,rYt in ou peruui me te v,v tnai of grcn, mnJeritv of .,cepl th t , " . Saturda in the h i.mmi I i line CMPm . et r ft ,.rlBlen ever penned these I.vnem. he snelleil incorrectly llarr . .,i' , n...i.. . ' 1"1"" lIll-e Philadelphia v 111 get none of our innnev I cnr amP And if you knew Mr ,.Whe j , b , . , .-.i .... ..1,1 ,.rpml the news te the tnt,,, r ll,.ll. u ine nrt e en llei enu ' ,..::...' .! De'nBa J10.' 1 sP.rcia areat traveling public who prefer the. Weed appeared in the Philadelphia ig outdoors te iinjuiiuj - "' TTnu- nluiiit it? Can we afford te b "- .inhn I', lie . w nese nrrie e en tie lean -i i... .... .. .. . . . i-n-uiKiiiK, uuc iih tne nneai iics.endants i b....v....n , -- . , , . ,, ........ ........ ... ,... --.. --.;-- nr MMlie ICW UC1T17M Wlllnh MVIW! lnn li... bta outdoors te im bony s note, , .North, merlcnn. hunday. .Mar. i 1. 1 f th fl t b -. . . " ;,' ,.T' "- ...J .i ,. . ,hn m (n. n it u An i r.i tM n . . -".. ....... ....... .111,1 l ll.Vil 14. ,(l,.'l e ,( i., . I'.iiiii ... TO inhospitable? We nie innking a big time ever the coming fair, but it .seems f ,,. ...mid belli even that ccnt te be a greater success if we were te put nside a place and properly equip it, se It would be a comfortable stop step Ding place for that great number who are taking advantage of this popular movement te get baik te nature for a few weeks each jenr. De any of our public men ever travel in any ether way except PullmnnsV It would de them geed and broaden their outlook if thev would take u tiip v.hme tnci Mould' have te live in overalls and hustic for their own bacon and eggs, nnd each Might make up a place te rest their wearv (?) headR in n sleep such as no lietef or parlor cur ever dreamed of. tuKe our puiuh: unuij such a high finality of language, will nu favor nie by sajine te him that no body before or sime ever spelled as he did 'in the article in question, the name of the author of "Liih of Ancient' Heme ' Peer Habington must have turned ever then And whv did Aithur Itrwbane. the highest paid newspaper man in histerj , j the man who knows mere than all ether i writers ceinbinrd. the man with the me-t bulging forehead in the whole State of New Yerk -whv nid he in his editorial in the Journal spell It Shep herd, teferrlng te the notorious Kng llsh highwayman nr thief. Jack Shop Shep pa rd. Wh did Theodere Hoeseel Idweasedi spell Mildred (lci with one d nnd marshal with two ll's Wh de ' .ipnfnunlnnill ,itPt k,e!l It AVIlfpftil. ii..'.V3-.wi.... .....v.- -,.... .. ....... mf nl of the KTBttien PcstlO .Xn- wilt meke the necesmrv nrranji'nitnts"tht will mum 'ou of rt'itulnr leUnr et thin papr ns ualrc1 V A friend inks "hew ii.lfisri of twtnty-nlx jeArii of ir cn lcnrn te rend mt writs oed KnRllsh In a short time during eve ning In a iirlvnte school or by a nrlvat teicht r " Ur adds iat hn went te puhllU B?hel ns fnr ,s lh fourth Knit. Tne 1'eerle's Kerum cannot undertake te specify rnv rnrtlcular schools ei name a teacher. The ndiertlstnic columns et the Hven'ikq l'liitte LRi.n will die htm the dcelred In In frrmatlen. T R. " ThlUdelphia Theodere now new ell nevr "made u remttk thai a man ever sixty years eld should he done away with, ns nt that sue h3 Is no mere Use." II In wrenx Jn hi assertion th,t the statement that he did se appeared In the Krrsise pr. t.tc l.rneRH. Whit II has In mind probably I a remark Attributed te Dr. William Osier many years nite te the effect that a man's "creative frulty" ceased at forty years and thai thereafter he "dcvelepd the irealleii of hi enHler life. Dr. Osier. hn died In hie elxtlee net long age. dented a story thnt he had slid u mn nt sixty r)(,uld be "chloroformed." addlnir that a Jocular remark of hli had been wrongly construed Poems and Songs Desired T -ntilfl nut take our long te demonstrate the big Idea of ri-ferrinir te the first name of the late putting out the welcome mat before tne i Vrcneli Piemier of Cantda. And e it floors ei our mini n .,... giPH iigaiusi tne nr.iiu. "Ml reads lead te Heme' they sav. J While talking of Mr. Koe-evelt Mr. !.. eh rasp nf Philndcliihlu we cun,Itoeucvelt once wrote that Charles ur. All reads lead "out of our city." It will s-een be vacation time: the mud tern was deposited, they seem te me te become ennobled. There Is grandeur In this low of life, with Its several pow ers, having been originally breathed bv the Creater into a few forms or into one; and thnt. whlle this plnnct has gene cj cling en nccetdlng te fhe fixed law of grnvitj. from se simple a be ginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful hiue been and are being evolved." PAUL K. MORRIS Sewelt. "S. .7.. March 22. 1022. Questions Answered Hew te Obtain Employment I Te th Editor e the Kicnlne i'ubllc Ltdeci blr I am n strantr?r In this city and, ret knewlnir whom le tuk the following fellowing follewing qu"llnnf nnd ns I nm leader of our paper 1 reeueet ou te nie me some In- loitn.men cenrernUfc' tnm. Can a Reader 8upply? Te the 17dtar at the Ki'Milne I'uMle i,edffcr: Slr--1 would like the poem culled "Will Teu Seme Tlme Think of Me?" Alse could one of your readers tell me a nice little vene te wilte In a friend nlbum.7 It ) filled with -eree written v dlfleTent frlnnds et hm. nnd I'm puiiled as te what te write, se call en ou for help ... A FJllEND. Wlldwoed, f. J.. Mnrch 26. 102s- Wants Correct Quotation Te far Kdlfee nf the Fvenlne FuhHc l.ritecr: Sir j, the follewln- ouetatlon correct. "Jlv thin own soul' law lenrn te live. And If inei tlwsrt thee, like no heed! And If mn late thee. hae no care. Blnx- thou thy senir and c.e thy deed: Siy thou thy praer snd lle thy creed. And r.lxlm no crown they de net Rive. 1 shall be itrnleful tf some one will site me the correct nuotatten nnd name of an- "mr,AnnurmA sctioet. TnACitER. Philadelphia. March 27, 1022 If Mrs XV. C. Echell. who atks for tour poems will t d h:r address (which hae been lest) ber renuest will have early attention "K r. f II nsks for s poem entitled , "Somebody Is alums for .Me.' The flrst two linen nre Somebody 1 waltlnic for me In the cabin hi the sea , STORM-CENTER PASTOR TO BE SPEAKER HERE Or. Abernethy Omitted Lord's Name Frem Arms Parley Prayer The Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, pas tor et Calvary Baptist Church. "Wash- lnetnn. tbe church wllicli the rresi Garden Gossip : whatte plant ttnd when GROW it en your ltltcltcn window sin: Yeu can't de that with corn or wheat, but a en can with parsley. Kvery cook or' housewife needs parsley every nay, nnd she can hnve It with little trouble by planting it In window boxes or pets. Rut generally parsley is raised in the garden Most people soak the seeds in warm water for a few hours and then sew them In rows eighteen inches npart. Parslcv seed tomes up qulrkly If, nfte'r being senked In warm water for a few" hours, It Is placed In a cloth bath nnd burled In the ground for n week. In that time it begins te germinate npd when sewn comes through very seen. If sewn in the open ground like ether seed) it frequently tnkes a month te germinate. One ounce of seed sews n row 100 te 100 feet. New let's turn te onieny, Belcct a piece of low ground, pre paring the seed bed thoroughly nnd making the soil fine, rich and loose. Fer n small garden it Is best te sew the seed in a single 'rew1, or etlibrwlac. allow two feet of space between each row, Heeds should be sewn thick, eeVcrud with oneifeurth inch of soil and pressed down firmly with n beard. Manure the land hcavllv If a large crop istleslred Just as seen as the plants are up and begin, te ciewd. thev should be thinned te a space of three te four inches apart'. . Weeding la esucntlnl. Net only should the'beds be weeded between the rows, but also directly .in the rewa. Cultivate freely and frequently. Onions grown from seed uheuld ma turp In four te six months. There Is another way te grew onions from sets. The usual way Is te plant the,MUT.lJi,jdr'irUi'1vlH4nciii passing; thou, en llji!iiljijiffiieM Matured onions should- bckkY.2! fient setvibuut July 10. ' "??' m Vomerroiu pnmtilin, inn ant tatelfv eildilr be ('C)irai ' 'Dr. Perry te Speak hpeclal .ceremonies will sTVawwif VQTirrn sTPiMsiiie veTtrti'a iTWsntt wnisew , niivciiii cririiieiues w attend lV e'licnlng hSdress1 of iM Mry'aiiH' Rarnwell Fonndnlien course tenliht iS. the.. Central High Scheel. Tl ft WJ will be by Dr. fewis Terry, prldefiiw!. the l'hllllps Exeter Academy. "? -'i i The Canadian Pacific Reute Britteint- two oceans and linking four continents Mlk m ) , Ten ' mmmm -v. -Tj. mtsssMmm ' TiiBiSfl1! Km II Cii t ""Rp"l flljli lr - , Bfcftr' i taWLaaaaaaaMaiLl I 'St y tvI W A . eir u jtr f "S"SEs 4m will be teeming with travelers. Are we gelns te say. "Come en in: we nre net going te be the cold, conservative keep-off-the-grass city ou have thought tin. Make yourselves at home; we have done our best for our com- tort and -"""r. MAOKH. Upper Darby, Pa.. March 2.1. 1022. IHekeii'i was net a gentleman I neier, thought the s.ime of Mr Roespelt nfter that Of ieiii-sp Dickens was net u gentleman Vli should he be? Was Washington a gentleman"' AVns the Where di ou he te npr n nb'aln ci . B. '.. , m u T .ni.n CnnU I sitien m the raiircd . rieri. riiwa 'ent attends will be a Lenten "Pen" ?rrc etc In th potefrtce nn cinr!- In Keiths Thentte next week for the 1 ........ .. I V. . . l - T...nAlH C CIlllRnllAII I rlcrTc A HKADl.It Phi.idelphla. March 27. 122. Aprl l the emplejment depsrtment of the ra lead for work there nnfttefflcc crl.s Napeleon n gentleman? Was Lincoln ' aT,c C1"f'n ;""". a r,lul f"1 , ' made up ' . .n . ... . . nf nxnltriiita vine hn. tin .! avamlnnilen I n.lnn' I nr t,n (a hi a ii lihl 1 - - "' --. . ( ., j. u.i.u, v...., .., .... .... ...... .- ,. th, VnHfA states Heard of Kxnmlnem a gentleman? I (Ien t suppete that a teu enn ehtaln nweiar- Information re-' mail Who bents his wife Is n ceutlemnil. i ardlnir ramlnatlen at rooms of the Lean I think the question "What Is n In the tterflee building nt Ninth and Mar i gentleman?" has licen asked once nr I ket ""''" twice before ! iiueiis pcniile. hetlier Sees Discrimination I T the Editor of thi Evcni.ie Public l.tdaer: f5jr I imve reail In jour Verum ''Wrigley's Release . Prem Ptisen," signed "'American Citizen." Ne doubt he has suffeied for the i wrong he has done, but let me a this : , there nre thousands that have done less and the sentence they get is far i i,.Ves Darwin Intended t differentiate the answer satisfied them 1 knew net CHAUI.r.S It. HTI'C Atl.intic ('in. N. .1 . Manh 27. 1!22. Darwin's Theories and Religion Je tli" Editor et tie Ki ' 'oie 7'nWlr J.'dc r Sir Prem a reading nf the nrticle en Chnrles Darwin by Mr llumessj, in the "Periiin." it is evident that he be s r II .' Oerm.inten Ar.pl le the Hurinu of City l'rrnrty In City Hall r.s tm th need nf n permit le mike eeiiteinpli ted Piilimlnlnhin. Kederntlen of Churches, nnd will. It Is believed, refer te the prayer that has made him it storm ecu01"- . . . At the opening of the Washington Arms Conference Dr. Abernethy was requested te leave the nnme of Jesus Christ out of his prayer, and he com piled with the request. As he explains it. he was told thnt many nations of the world would be represented, nmeng the ilelecntes belne Ruddhists nnd Cen- fiteinnlsts nnd that a simple recognition v Fortnightly Service te Japan, China and the Philippines By Largest, Fastest and Finest Steamships FOUR magnificent Canadian Pacific Empress Steam ships, the largest, fastest and most luxurious en the Pacific will link Asia with America this year. rcratrs te rc.irane. In retard te tbe sub- of the Deity would de Mimcieni. je.-t if our complaint, the p'epei ilenrt-. As wien ns it became known that Dr. Abernethv deliberately left all mention of Jesus Christ out of hi1 Tie I'eenle'a Kerum will nppeir ililly In the Kienlnc I'nhllp fedecr. nnd nle hi the Sundnv Pithltr I.riUer. letters 1Im-iiimc tlpielv fnplr will he printed, nnd inieilens of eeneriil Interest will be nnsuered. Jesus Christ out of bN prayer he was nnmunrilPil wmi iciiers ami ieie grains from fellow R.iptlsts, some of whom accused him of having "crucified , bis Lord." tatUs riK.vriiss , BEDNAI. March 23. 10I2. SfsANNA wife nf Themas FXednal. Hlatle and trlends. nlee ninnaieers of the M n Heme. re Invited te attend funeral nervlce. ai her Isle rslik-nce HS1 S. suth gi. Krl . 2 I M Hit nrlvate. HEElt.s. March -JH CHART ES A . Sr hustand of Catherine lim nnd eon of th lute Henry and siarah JJcere ILIitie.K and friends also I.ndur Ne 4?,'2 K, and A M pellre of 40th ..nd i'.l I Dlftrlctn efc. of chief surgeon L"iih Cntury ltpub,lcnn- Club Ce. H. 101d M V . SiJth I)l Invited te fu neral srvlcea Thurs,. 2 I" M at 'he Heb- rt Oraham Minerlil Church 'J.lth an 1 Thompson ts Int pri"ats. BOLI.V. March Cb. KVIILVN 11 wife of Rudelph A. Bolln (nw MeHil) hun ml m-rv. lees .Sunday - I M . reeM-nc 4rt.)l N KIIr ct Intermtnt private. Ptrnweul Cnieler". nOminCK March 2'. Jl'l.TA widow of f'1,'1""" xrKiu.iiii iururi-i incr nie-' mi.i .in n-i..- r,.!.,,. ,lv,. .....I f.lUfiilu ur.. Iinllul I., mini,) fn. .IIUriU IKral ervle"t, Mst . "J l. M ' hr snn s rteldenre I'OOl Wilmet st rnnsferil Int JSerest Hills CtMn DOW.MAN March L"' ll'S." WIM.IAM K.. husband of Jp-uili M Ilewrr.jn Kunm. 6at . 2 311 J' M r. l1n - 2.M4 .V a:d xt ipt North redar III, I C w R' mains m' te levd Krt. K te in P M BRAU.N'. At I.iurel prlnrs :.' T . March 28 1fl!V. HnitKRT P.KAL'N. hu Land of Anni llraun (nee Mbld'eten) sued 01. Jtceitives nnd friends nr- Invited te attend funeral eervln.1. t'rl i V .M al lmte residence Wh ti Herse pll.e I.uurei ("prints. N J Int puvHte. Mr. MerUh Ctm. Vlcvlna Thum s r. M jinineKORjj. jierr e 2'i ci.iFrer.u h . V!eved hubund of Edna K, llrblitferd (nee Hccrnoed) Relatives and frlenjj a se Mer chants' I.edse Ne. 2Sa, 1 O O y . In sited te funr.il eirvlc"e .sa' 2 'in p jj JBSS N All.ini, nt Int Mt Fface Cem jTienes can iti, n i'j t- .m HROWN March Js, JOHN V . hu.bind of , L. -" -r ll... ll.n.. .. I'liii.r.l ... .. I..U .1....-' " I J" I Ian- Drexel H 1 Int private. Northwood. rriend mav th 1 Thurw S te 10 I M. DOT.AN Suld n .v March uti THn.MA J husbmtl of lHr Dnian lne InuthTtv i Relatives fiiem'i and enplees of Nnrlh American Ilund n nre invl'ed t' th fu neral Monday. S 30 A M. lnj'i S 23d at. e emn rM'iien niis S. ndniend s Cliur.i 10 A M Int Hu j I'lem .DITKirrT --in Mu'rh SO 1UJJ HAH nil T MOOPK mVKT.rT in-e Cenner) vrld i of Tr-iicU lJucUctt Peivici and In-I terment pr.vnip rAW IT r March 2S a' Huf.ile .S V I W.r.nr.IlT N hushar.t of Jin Kawciti.l ased 4't Jt-intlv, nnd frlenila aim l"i dililtv A,.mbl Nu il A O M ' nre I Invited tu tteml fur"ia' -P' 2 30 r it I frnm hl parens risM-nce aidil N" Judken r .s.rv c- in 1 P M In "t Jimcn the I-es i h'jn h Int In adjeln'ne Kmunils Fr id pi . . ..11 Krl i .e ri'.ClAN -'.in Manh "0 in2.' D WID ... Js.lc K'ia.l it l.Mes anil -I'm M rkd Me-l Snlalltv of the nf 'li O.MU nnd I i an Jehn I'lUt Jone Nu :".P T n' A Invmd tu fin i .1 en ha.urli itt s .10 A M from lite reil-Senc- l.'.'il N Wllllnsjtnn st !- .mn hl-h mans if ri'iulc'M at the Clui-h of tht i5eu at 10 A M Ii.ternitnt Hei hepu hr,. IVm- riNK Ala i h 21 ADA HT'nN1" widow of Adun 1' nk Kun.'ial wtli h.il . te 10 A M la'i re-ldence lOfi' llirrlsen st . I-'r'inKf rl Int trlvate Itemalr.d mav be v.cueO Trl en ('I.HMIM, M"h?i .1 her here l.ins l.ins dewn. I'.i I1MMA l.UI'ISA (nu !-, h,.rji l vvlfn uf th l.v c Jeseph Kle-ii ns in her b'lth v. i t- I'nS it .si I"h s I'h it i 1 an -dot rm,i 'j p M let private. Kl.r.l Vlinh . i'i.- i.i l.Al.i:i H. dJUKhtf- if I.iIh H'-nrv ,-nil Mirth i H 1 ,111 iknewn is u.ixa'ielh I l Itln rti 11-1 1 ' i-- and frlerd" are Inviusl te iitt.ml fun. -a theut rurtiic- n lice .sun 2 1' M . from th.- ui leriak.i t purlin nf i. II llv.m I..,i'hnni j. ! 1 i' itivii Aute, il rnet triln a 1. L-bnn i S'.tui litu IIKATHS I1KATI1S alt-e i: m Tre Court. .s"e. r.s p of A , In vlfd te funerul net-vice en Snturda at. :; 1' M it Ih" residence of his sciu nil T. Alln el ievvlnir Krldrf nfter 7 I' M Iriertm nt N'erth Cedar 1 1 111 Cemterv. KUCI-nn Maich .in 1'i'JJ. hi:rtha r. f. .' Willard 15 Kriba. Vle" 'f filtiern I i I.i:i:S Mirch 2'J 1022 i:.mma c. diujthu-r e' ' ite Themas nnd 11 zahMh Mc Millnn I.eee ttelntlvea and frli-nds are In vited tn ..tlei I funeral servicer, hat 2 P. M In M 1 aul's 1". f.. Church Ynrk rd. and A ihl jrt e rd.. Oicent?. I'm lit mains mav In a . n from 1 te 1 4." I' M in the Chaiel Int immedlate'y ufler unices in the churcnni 1 l.-i.M II Minh -.'8 SARAH fit.c It in! in) vvifi. nf 1' tr'ck J I, viirh ll i is, s nnd Hinds 1. I t-iiilfcl.iv Altar Sue let. an 1 il nth, r h tinw nf vvhlch she via . nim i 'n v it. t. funcru! Sil S ,1i, a M. 'HO v Hit nd. n el ul mn r. quUm nns i ,-i i i nun Church In A Si int I i U i p s i n .tc.Ui 1U1.I. Mnrch i'U. MARY Al.ICH daiiKhur tf Jnhn U. and Allen I, .Mac Michael t.ar.1 7 lUlattvea and friends are ln.ltd t i -rd funeral service, hat J I M at hr iiirenta' reslih-nce le Uar Uar vvne.l av' IxiiKhn I'a. Int. Arllnrti n Cem. 11,-mi'nr mi le viewed Fr! eve MillllII'L - Match 29 KI.LHM widow e' II 111) Met. rid iikm! H2. Ilelnllves and (rii-ii'lx Invited te funeral, f-r.t s A .M . Inte p-sld-niM 4 S Kins a' fileuc. sier N J hHiTn' hlKh rceulTn i.uikm nt hi. Mar. a Cl .r- h 0 A M Int St Mirj'aCem McI)'Vi:i.I. .t Wvnevn Ant 4701 Wajne me Manh 2. DAVID M IJOIVEI.1, 2, SADir:. wife of late Empress of Canada Empress erf Australia Empress of Russia Empress of Asia 33,000 tens' displacement 31,000 tens displacement 25,000 tens displacement 25,000 tens displacement ni'vx March Fran!: II. Renn (nee Hecley) Relatives and friends nre Invited te attend funeral Pat. 2 V. M from her sister's realdence. Ida Tener 15fltl Adntns ne.. Prankford Int nrlv.ite. nt North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may b viewed Krl 8 te 10 P. M ROl'iaill.l. March 20. REHKCCA IV vvldeu of I.. Weed ltecl.hlll. Relatlres nnd friends Invited te funeral services, Sat j an I M . from reildencc of aen-ln-lnvv rred XV Kndlceit. Marlton. N J. Int c iil.stnnn Cem hCOTT March ae l'i22 MARTHA wlilnvv nf William Scott. Re'nttves nnd fr.i nda ur. Invited te attc nd tuneral sirv Ices, at the residence of her son, Jehn R .Siett i'Jl.'i )'ast Susquehanna ave,, Mon day 1 1. M . Irei lelv Interment Oreen- mount iiii n r.v e riemis may call Hundav 7 te 0 ! M . SCOl'I.HH On Marrh 2" ifl;2. QEOROE ' V husband of Kllzalwth U Sciuler, In h t C2d year. Relatives nnd friends, nlse mem bers of Ivanhoe I.odae Ne. 44'i, f. and A M.; Paleetlne II A Chaii'er. Ne. Sit): Mar . Conn andirv Ne SO ! T., nnd officers and ' emp ees of Madeira, Hill a Ce., are In Mted te ntterrd funeral services at his late residence 140 Harrison nve,, Olenslde, 1'a en haturdav at S 1 M Interment M Mnriah Ccreierv. 'Jialn leaves Heading Ter mltml 1 02 P M , MIANAHAN March 20 .HT.TA T., wife if Thmiae J Shanahn i Punenl Sit., fc M, from tiei lulu residence ULn K. leth tr Sel'tnn hluh mnss of r'iulem St. Ienlc i . Churih b A M Int mrlctly private .sIi:iUI)sN Mar. h 2S, iii.i.-. HRluuh'l icieveu sn ei jiuiii'N i sineri.ian Sridret llrewi. 1 ullera' te uhlch rl.itli,e nnd friends arc Invited, ha unci ,j s 10 A. M., Jrem his late rahl-nce 17.17 Rlini-r sf Het- mn masit of reuulcin Church of Pt M"rl' s It A M. tntcrmant Hely Crene Ce netery lll'IIBCK -March js Jlu.I'v. H j,f. HECK Ini-e Yeu u-r vel " of lehn w Ru ltck aisl N7 Ri'lutlM's a.rd frlendu ,i Invited tj atlnil funeral s, rv , s.al I" M. Int" relinet. -" XV ie hnj a -Int. llrecumnunt tern hrn.., unv c.ii Bl'KKL' Mirch 2't IM.TT'.H ! i:.lunj rf Nera Ituika K-l n s nnd fr i r I- its, mplewii of i'erd Urns ai" ln.,i i, m. tend fiinern . St s ,'u n at rei-denci- 2217 s u.st m -mn r-svj'ein ni'ies at Churih of our lulv ' V't Carnml fi 3D AM I t N' V Clthetlril C --r BfRROt'OHH M ireh is 9.'J IIl'ie H. (nee Davtsl wife ,f ime I, -urse XV. Ilur Ilur jeualia Relative- and irl nu are invitHj (0 attend funeral hat , I) A M from the reel, iltnce nf her ecn Harr Ii rturr u !h 1031 llreadway Camden .services ai Church of Our Saviour le Su V Int nversrecn Cem Remains maj bt viewed Fri t-ve CA1III.I. Munh 2.- IH "J JOHN rUs. tnd uf the Ute Kl.en cihir H'Iiiiim and friends are Invited tu attend fun rul Sat A. f lale ren.il Mice nillsburK N J 3IIh mass of reuulem Our I.mly of Oied 4'eunsel Church It .10 A M Int i.alvar (VvRBRFT Merch 2s rnWsRl) A liusband of Anna I' t i-tirev tne Cunnlrnt Jism) and son of llib'rt T and Re! e . I'srhrev. Relative and fr er.ls n ij H ,1 jjame Snc'.etJ. Heir N" i i Cubelc Cluli, 1 ,0 Hots Council Ne .'ll.'i K of ', and Mo hawk Tribe N'u. 114 nr,i . pinea of ie Thlls Savins rund liv'i.d re funeul. sc (I 80 A M SDS i: Ce. nvvillii at Solemn rteulem nine" t'hureh of Ihe Aiirs!cn lu k. M Int Hsl Seru i hm Cen CLEMKNT 'Hi March ." l'iC2 MATtY ANNA, widow of Alfr.il XV C emnt. Rei.i. tlvea nnd frl. tiiln Invned te -nie,, ,n I'rl day at 3 ' H' 1"r ''' '"''beiKe I", vvendale ave llaildnnflsbl V J Iireureit private P'e.ise emit norr nerr F Ceiri, M'rch 20 r.l.PANult i-ifT. (ne-,...inD-i f 'llni!nift,in l w,fc or Fr.ni. At J. Cell Itea'iiea and frl i Ik a-.. Invited i i. ill rir sol.enn ie tfillv AeP . ie M. InL neil jirpu-ciir" i. ni CRAW AMID su.1 aim , i , ... (,. (JK.ORCH3 CHAW lXUlD. atil S.' Re am. ind friends nr hulled te fun sn j . . .... I i . ..-.M ... I iw J i ! Al iroei e ' .; ' -- i - - , mil 12 I- P M T 1 nie at 1 J rla J Cell llea'iiea ami in i u a te attend funeral Men III! V lote terldenve 'Js02 N Uriiad t iiulem nisss nl Church nf tin He FI.YNN Mi- b 'JS (JPilROl. hjsh.md of MAROAP.ri TI.VN inm I .eei Rlit v a anil III r.l IIel Nanm Society e' Si Joeeph -i ("i '.h Painnnuv I'.rli f, lards Thee I) I i tt-- Culi Fifth Wail lb pub. llCl.'i I.ei-j,r Cemiciltti,- rue lrvlwd te alien I fl Men sin v. M leeu'en e Us lelilnr,. st Selrrin reijtll. In rnaes h Jceei li n Chu.ch 10 A M int Hen .s. puUhre i m KIH'.KIsnnih- Mar n '.".i HI.I.HV f. l J" Trank nrlebl tun ral eer Iri s, urdiv p M r.Mdcn . LOO'l H. Ilr e ifrinn' I'likiand I ne'terv IT. I- I I ' s.'i Mm h '.'i MAID FHF.HI.VMi .1 Jiihler of Mrs i tin Ptehl- u I 2.' P.. iilves and fr. -ills Invl .11 r r . -., ie-. ee !, t IP M th- re-idem? of PI .m Jv Sieh e Suit ii et vV Ie iM in In tn..ie Fr 1 1 ile tun ' il. Frl v., mi, viHii-.n .u- ii :ii i-hi:rim: KIXMIiY IIIM.UIIIKR In' j nvite ,i c i v i I.i i ' f .-rl H VI r:v M.ii h 2T lOhF.pn 1 y, ., n the late Pntrlcl: end Hrl Ikei llal-v 'nre litwnnl ReUrlves It d fr'ei ee alee Com Cem nod re I' r;i Ciunil Ne "s K of ( , ar, InMtel ii Jt' 111 tune nl ,4l,t. 7 10 V M, ran b-r.ce J1J2 li Hiintliuiden si f-uleinn reciu ni inns St Ann t Church 9 A -M Int. II h nu nre II Mtlil.N . At In r reddenee tre ?ln e V lsia Aiartiienu tn Match 21' "J-2 i ARI'.V Tl'CKKR fe of William II lit iii- Hi at mii .in I friends ure Iniltei te tie servii.eH en haturdav inernln: at n 0 . ., k -t the LiMver H Tle-lr II dK 12(1 ' hmi n e- lMi'in"iu a. Leuden 1'a'n Cerreterj lu tlmere Md lUJlMNs. Mn in MARliARI.T M m( ,f IM i ird II in ns nued 1.1 Re'a il , nl i '. els ii i h iiittr.l te foil. ml s P ! vi fr tn r i !.' i Hid 'tin- 13 1 lllV. . AlltlU e tl N I II . CoU'.lerttl i , l -i.i 'i r m ull Si ' i ih HICK'S -Sudleiily Mi- n .'s THUM s I, l i .- Rel.itlv. enil fr n.N al 1, out. M'ts 'I! lei'Ue Ne i 1 nn.l M Invind t i funeral mvli.'. s ,t n p -, -.u. M Int West T. uiei mn I m HII.T. Mirch 2 IIAIIHV H ludiin' n Masdl en Hill aised IH Relivllies and frl i di a ' ' up lies of llei order of l)e da ff're an I n! e'cji Izanens of w eh h Ie v ,i a no mhi - are Invited iu r tten I i 1 in a ervlrea Sat 2 P M. at hie late irildmia J It 1 7 1; Mint. ieri ave int nr a Frlerds rnav ia'I nt Armslrnns s luj, nnd I n.Kliter of Inte Patrick nnd Cather re !li."i s- , ii,i Thurs, nfter I P. -M 1'U- ',P f Rellena Ceuntv Mave, Irelnnc! n.r ' s i ivi land Int private Relatives nrd frlendu i.lm I.eu of Pai-el M, FHIi:.N March -j'i 1022 MAR ,ar- of M F.d.-nend e Church are Invited CARCI v d. v of Jehn Mcl--vd!err Tnether t0 nttend fureral Sat R 3" A M . from be nf late P.ev C 1 McFadden O S A for- ' ,,t, r,idr.ie 1710 S 24ih st Solemn he rriTli of A'l .1 City Relatives nnd fi lenrta n ,. n rieulem at St. Mn end'e Ch-r. . alee msmliers of Sncrcd llcait Seili.ntv and in i Int Helj Crnee rm Arehienfr..' tit are Invited :u intend fu- ' PHIKI.DS March 2S 102.' VKRNV r nera frcir t r late reeldence bSI.1 tier- . pHIP.I.DS (nee I'ark) wife of Jehn H inanlnvvn uv Chestnut IIIII S,u U A M Fhleids Relatlvt! and friends Invited te leu n mi .-1 mam fit inurri nr our fur.epil hervicea, j-ri. i; M., at her Lf i t L T M. thei Patrlrk t. KNl'.ll i f s Lmue I 1.M I III i I i II, e a Hi II . iii ral sa. -I Int M. .v i . v I Fn S McNVT.I.) -husbind nf i; frlepdii nl . S'ui. Ill c tlirr -e I 'e no Invited te .1 ' M lit- ree i inaes of re. ji. tn A M Int Hi Ml T.T.IlR Mn Wlillnrn and lat ialr'cl.1 djed I I M Hit M St ,fe atler. lu A Nerrlstuwn M . rch 28. AO.S 1 1 Kn'sht cla'irht - .,r -a--ate Jehn Btennan Rela- h me Invllid t, it' r i fu 1 residence l.'O'i S 'jst', r .h'Cem ItMn i tnaj b t 1ft P M. .Mirch no. LHARI-Ks P il th Mc.NsllJ' itia' v. nne hu'band's residence rlvute n HIIOKMAKHR 1410 N llth t. In' W.vrd II publican CI lb and of which he vvn a in mber md funeral. M' n h 10 A 1007 MeKean et llhrti . ' the Kplbhanv i hur Ii 10 Creee Cem. t ii 28 FRANCIS eon of Helen M. Meller (nee Flti Relatives and frlirdi are sld r-i u. Int l.nrii.inl veir linTTRP U 's"'11 '-1 I I i'V vi. f cf !irne IJettre. nycd nil eare. f... mivi ,,n friends Invited te funerii en sai, tt ,( 1 o'clock from her la ri lib nte, "'i-1 llniwn st Fuitbei ivu.s Vieeniuh u theran Chuuh, 10th snd Jeffersen et In terment private. Krlemls mnj ul li'ljv venlns 7 le n e clock P WCIiBOV March 2" WAI.TKR n,i.i of Julia K iJUK'en iietnnvs inn '.leniu a.o1t.'n.lhBlenCounc. ,N. S re I , Unesen I'rieii'.e ..... .... ,,,v ' " v are invi.eu m ai,e... iminii, i-'i , late reailienre i von ..ve umi .u oe !l P M 1 l ,M .M I (IKDKKTAKKR.1 M.X MISsc msLmm ,t flOYLERS t BROAD and DIAMOWP . . in , r en. Is ri v i ai' i rt . , II d'ICI V ' I MlUaneee .In I '2-' I.MII.Y Mi.cVI.I.hl I.I! I I i Id, ml ! ii v . ie an I I, ' i tj ' n. N. v Verl. iijits pit hi , IvHI.S" OI pi euiiiur 1 1 en M.i n ti .' II lilt V M I ueluind nf (Jeiirul S' ei tJ' 'I 41' ll'.Htivis an 1 rrien la in.e .an . a'e'i C " s I " I' v s Mllle l.ut.i '.e lenu 1 (J u F ami r.in plnves Rid u f Ame uf hc L'nien Nens te (r. U .lied 'e ;he eaiVites. en rd , e,e. niiij -t 7 lu e i l"i t ul hi' .ute riell in--n.ll l.udluvv Intirinnt at 'lum illvet N ' KF.IH-IN -'J Ma cn '.S liu. MIIN H KI RI IN i s " ' "" ' ' vea and frenls a " ' eiri uizi' i 's of nrich he viae a number imlnd le funeial en I'rl ijuv nt 2 ci'i-'ec at the reutdeive uf son in avv 1 II WiIim Ruiviinu- (ireeri. Mt jin p In Che fr Rui Cem KinilV -March 2S I02J MtHDERICK hua'und of the lale Altiela Klrby. Rela I vea and friends are invlttd te attend luiieisi S I a I M from the residence ..f tils m I'evd Kill) .'till Middlesex St.. (jleucesbir N J In Union Cem, Kntnua muv ran fn. eve lsjvjuvvi,!.; un .viari.ii , neauanri or UAinar ts. neiaurt Ifi,, IcNernsy). aed nvltid u funera Sat.. S'."0 A M trim leelderce of in i andparenu. Mr and Mrs Iclm Meller SO'7 Terrace st , Wlnnahlcken. Iie.iulem mi i a' St. Jehn's Church 10 A M Int Wistn inter Cem. Mru:iis Mai'h 27. lb.'2. .lOHCI'H liua band of Annie Meeba (n.e l-aesldv i. Rela tives imil fr! nd also Hely Pamllv nf St. Hei Iface Church nid all etiier eeeletles of which be was a member, nre Invited te fu n i rt I I'rl 7 10 A it. let" residence 221.'. C.nl et HUh rums St Hen fiice Church 0 A M In' private. Remains may bi v be eii Thure e e MPNDUI.I Mai i 2. CVTHinilNi: .1 wife of Jehn Mn lei Rentlves and frb nd are Itvlted te nitenl funeral strvliea Set 1 P M lati r. -ilnce, 22.1il Carpenter s' liu Mi Mer an c ni Friends mav call Trl 8 tn 10 p ! p.vn.;np. Men, 23 10:2 M.vnevnr.T widow of Jehn I in r Relative and fr -nde ire in Hid t. intend funerii servl, ee at sill (n m ant in m Chtnu' II..! I'rl 1'iP M Ii ' rn ute. PASCOK. March 20. ANN MARION vv f.. of David M Puicee Relatives mil friends nre Invited te nttend funernl Sit s .in A M from her late realdence (IMS Chew at , (lermantewn Solemn reeuiem mars at the I hurch of th luimaculate Cnivptlen 10 V "1 Int Hel Sepulchre Ci in P1 TON M.irih .8 THOMAS nn of tie Int, Theinae .mu (Jitharlpe Ration of f'lochrei, Deni frtl lielatid. Ilentlve ..nil 'r en, k n!se Dlv S'e 1, A O II Den. sal II. S 11111I P "i are Invited In attend finera' Sal h .1 1 A M. late reeld nee ibid Ruan s t mtikferd. SJelemn r.iiulem miss St Jelt Im a ( .lurch 10 A. M Int st Hemltili a Cem PIMIH.K - Mv ' .' 1022 MJIl'l I ,T hnibind of e.le' .Vb v p mhle tot-,' Rebhii.ii I mid Si lli'ln I ' .ird frlcnla in In nd li atferd fniei.il een cen a' his parents . Rlibliti MU'-'ii N Fi '.rhlll st Sit I.' ,li P. M let M nu ise i ,ni PHI1MT - Mar I, jii, pi j.' V( fu et K.lvvie If P'l al Ince I i Me in he '.'In ir I'uneiel neivlces hit . P M nnu il a' her llijnl.a lel'ri I'O'de, . t nUi n id and IlliUe nvc Puren III 1 I'a lit, private I'YOTT On Mirth 'Jfl HU2 HAI wife of Alfred I. Pveti Servlcea en Saturdav afternoon a' 2 e cleek nt htr li.tr resi dence 1018 N. Urntt st Iiiternient privn e Friends may call I rUiy evenlni; 7 (e li o'clock HIJirZ. March -s I'dR'T.IY I ie,evei ilsiiirnte-r of Msrt'r m Anne Reitj. (nee Tschnii), In her 2Ulh v .,ir, Relitlvee anil fr'ends also P V M Kmltlllv of Our l.uly I Help of Christians and nplnyes of i; Sut . , Sen. Inrlted le funeral Sit 8.1b A M I from parents' resld-rce 'l27 Illchinnnd et NICillWeAH I neiemu unii rai no is inir tUUIUll IV A, 41, , titSffJ:"' .il IU In li.t. Si, Peter's (In Third Menth. aiv 122 JOANNA I.I'KPN-! widow of .M'ei SheemnUee need 7n eare Ilelatlvei un1 friends lire ipviteii n atteru funeral ret vice a at her 'iitu relenc 014 N 8th st en I Secrnd.i'n l'n irth Menth Si I at 2 P. M i Int Fairlllll Frlenda Hutla! (iieunds SHI'TTI FWORTII cm March 28. ie,;. MARC, V RUT ni.IZ UIKTII SHL'lT .1. I WOIiril (ne ITurv.v) wife of Chnne, t Shultli vve-ih. Relatiiea and filends'iire n. vlted te .he funera en Siturdny mi -nine , at S DO e cle k fr m liir late residence 4eri Locust s' Se.emti requiem mass at .Tames Ch irch nt 10 o'cjecl; Intereen' iirlvate stiV'iN-T Vies- ('renter Pa. 'r -n "C tn..' TiiHN !.. SIM IV Ir the HOP ,, of Ms ase Funeral in T rid tv rnermni; n 10 30 f-i.m bis .'le r-sld in t- ROI S. Wa m at West Chesu-e. Itilerment West l.aurei Kl.l Cemetery v-INKI'R M.-i r '." IfiJ-i llFluilv wl low nf Davl.l Singer Itelatle n l fi lends are invited te a't'tid funera i r Icei sun 'j I' M ne. cint. nt h' la' re1dP'" '.'212 S l.'.th st Int I nti T'llee'y lOK call st eve PMIS'IC Ms 1 2s M A R C, U li II I , J dseirntir ' F.lmer I and Ute f!.-ir.,i fl ,t Ie Sm nk rvin.r,il services .' 2 P M Bl.S (.art enter s nt All 1 n f'Stpn re M-ieh fl ll'12. HAIMi 1. w'fe of me lute Adire M hrnltb. il 1 -M if the late Jehn II and ri A. t Henldenc Pnlentid l!r-n Mivvrlive 1 ,i 1 p., "vim lc of fUll'TI ' 1 . SWAP. Maich 3' It VRRIUT. wlf of the 1 i'e t err." lus S-v-li nsed 73. lb ntivea and frbi da lire invttM te I'tend fu - f...fs Set S P M A .her s llrn.M st (h..p'l II'1'1 Hre.id nt Int. H irv. I ura Pa Tl I'.SIiAI K Ma- .h ROHKlll' sr bus and of tie iat Meri E T s,!j1 p iMve. ii'id f-i-nds F, 'north Can e 117 A (i H "f XI C , nnl Court Anur y ',; r 1 ' n's 1 t ,1 0 Hti 11 1 r ii ral e. rvi.es s , op jt re,dcr . ti lllicii a' . t:si t amd.ri pit Mt M rnh Cem Item tine in"' ie vl vv.,i Fi I , TIVM'NS "n Mirch 21). IH.'I i;p MARD P husbind of Fllen A T- ,nns Ibla'lvis ..nd f rb nds are livlled tf f se Ices en Bmu'ilni eftetrmn ut 2 .111 ' cinrli at the O.lver II llilr lllda 1820 ''f,.stn, t street TItlVllll.K M 11 ,1 '-'' I. K (' ,.i t.r of Alfred (I anl il.. lute Tiris rrim I, Relatives 1 1 d II lends , m invite i,,m t. nl lunetnl s r. n. s,,i MAM it m r. .1. 1 of Andrew J Ralr f. Sen, lirh h,j Kith eta Int tnv He TRl'MP Mr"'' '' ' 'IS P Imstsind nr the lib K'teile T flUmn Rein u . , , ,( frblide nMU '" t,lint '' 'a. Ne -) 1.. an I A M ".. r,"vl,V1 '" ,,r" 's'l'IU R,.rvlC'H Sat 2 T M res ,lence I," n.. reel! av- IMshlanl Perk. Del, 'e p l,,i irlv 1. M' P ee Cm WK iVI'.n On March 2S, nt his reH.d n(0 p-,4 N 1'th st WII.I.IAM. huslMtid ,,r Amanda Weaver Relatives and friend. In died te funeral ecrvlcea en Saturday, 1, t p M nt resldeiiti of C XV VB Hern 3i N 13lh t Vlewlns Prlda even 11 1,.; teimvnl Monument Cemetery Kindly emit "Vne'D CATHA.Rl.Vi: IN WOOD widow f William S. Weel of Ornm N. .1 Vnnh 20 1022 S. rvlces nt West Laurel 1J,1I Chanel Frl, M in h 81 2 P Urcl iilIPU'Vl .1,'UI.H .1", Jilst. vWli'in 1 1 1.N I'lnij fj The Canadian Pacific Empresses held the record for the fastest time te the Orient. The new, palatial Empress of Canada and Empress of Australia, shortly te be operated in conjunction with the well known and popular Empress of Russia and Empress of Asut, are marvelous achievements et modern science and marine architecture. They possess individually thi grandeur, speed and perfection of appointments that make them easily the choice of discriminating travelers. Te the Orient There will be a fortnightly service from Vancouver, B. C, via Victeria. The new Empress of Canada is scheduled for her maiden voyage June 29th. Plan your trip new te Japan, Korea and Manchuria. See Fuji, the sacred temple cities of Nippon; visit the Forbidden City of Pekin.the ancient wall of China; the great Oriental ports of Shanghai and Heng Keng and the exotic city of Manila, in the Philippine. As easy as a trip te Europe V Fer rates and full information Ask the CANADIAN PACIFIC R. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Agent, 629 Chestnut St., Philadelphia - E. T. STEBB1NG, General Agent, Pawcnger Department Canadian Pacific Buildinc, Madisen Ave. at 44th Street, New Yerk City Before you plan a journey see a Canadian Pacific Agent Offices and Agents all ever the World s N AWSCO LINES Express Fricht Steamer Service Philadelphia te West Coast Ports Our reputation for dependability in freight enrry. uiK has been wen by icgularity and frequency ei sailings. The high classification of our Steamer obtains for shippers most faverable insurance rates. Prompt leading, careful handling and safeguarding of freight lesult in great savings te tie shipper. S. S. Celd Harber April 6th S. S. Illue Triangle April 20th 'Irani freight racrltttl Uallj ul Her 10 North l'eu( of Vine St.) NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Oirtirr nni( Aftnts V H. Shipping Beard ftfrnmeri 13C S. Fourth St.. Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 'TMiwr te ENGLAND In SIX DAYS PLYMOUTH HAVRE PARIS PAKK FltAM'K Aer. ?IJ Mnj21 Muy 10 M.iv- 31 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS I I'nrU Clilrauu Frunre I.. I Tnurnliif, lleiliniuhfllii I.n SiiTnle , .Anr. 1 Apr. II Mar II Junr 1.1 Anr. 13 Alir. 11 M iy 2.1 Jutir 511 Anr. 'it -lnnr I July 3 Mux 9 .tunc 10 July !i j. Muimv i' narrv vv .iiAn I'uu'rnl ertiw r-vl .' vi i . flne ef lir son. .V; N. flj.) t, ' Frend muy cU Frl., 7 te lit. mil DrlvM. NEW YORK- 1.1 UnillilnnmU t.Mii.1; v.. i VIGO (Sptin)- HAVRE Apr. IR 'VKI.IN. Ilnnrrill Aurnt ISJ3-S7 Uulnut .l.u I'Ulliidclvhilt Tbtme, WntiHr) 0111 ..V KERR LINES Sailingi Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG SS "CHICKASAW" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing April 3 S S "M0RRIST0WN"(U.S.S.B.) Sailing April 22 HUDSON SHIPPING CO. Inc., Agent LAFAYETTE BUILDING ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lembard 5264-5 Main S166 fNew Yerk te Europe V Dc Luxe Service TO PLYMOUTH. 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