Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 20, 1922, Night Extra, Image 21

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Ltti..- rWahtar Qahafat
ft. n.!:" ; i- .Mii pbHt.titi
wut:vui
i? tGO.OOO annual saiw , -
Wfr ?i Jhs director general of the
Whs lltee" iht a Tcemmnndln flp
. tM'"'";. " th.t the Place bt
Znll te cKCta M. Schwa.
IS? name that' has been mentioned
EnUen with the.pe.t, net Mclud-
1 rr : . rrA.vt HnnvAr mBKcn. a
appeal te thla cemnjunUy and
"!.4i...ii Miit te the country
ft ?-":.. than that of the man" whose
.ration "?."'Yh. World War.
- in Tierinn 11111 a.im
' ITS. .dm ration of the United
.ts and amated Europe.
xiTarlea M. rJchwae weuia no -dSble
head of an enterprise that
-'i.- an innrn iiui biuiiq iv -..-
i.e but te civilisatien. His ap-
KSttoenfweuld solve at once theprob thepreb
JrSrliT. 1. ..nii.lnr mere or lew anxiety
Italthe minds of, the earnest men en
ttaaiwiin the preliminary work of the
SfiKVinn recardln the attitude. of the
E51..I nnvernment In the matter 01
. ..l.ilAn nna nmtnfifl
,SrwTthTtb of 7n .ent 1
:.i.i.n-irf.)nininMnce. it weum uu
('aute "than'that, fer'H would assure an
rX-L.. ..4 i rn. ahtud-ltlvcncss (if I
f.2K,timJh an cx'Wresslen) that a
lke many Philadelphia belli
ifef been displayed, te an extra
eve have
trnerdlnary
Kit" . i .!,
kfdrtree up , .
Several ether excellent names have
Kfcerti mentioned- from time te time uur-
r ". . 11 .1- . Urn nmnn mull
Pa..i nnr Heanui-Centciinlal n premt -
Qtwnce In the mind of the. world that Its
Vinrpese contemplates.; aui 1 i wer-7,Li-K.t
ktitv nne of them would join
''E applauding; the choice, of such a
I'Sant as Charles M'.'SchtfMi and In-
Herse the Bek Idea that he is tne logical
pleader of the splendid project.
A Many who are awnrc of the public
,4 for thewcerclse of genius and talent
XxTiz. i.Olna,! Ytn . believe he would net
If Stcllne the pest of director general If
th can enme 10 nini wim luuiuiira
Jtrerdlallty. Of course the- salary offered
H.Mr nnk means nothing In the est!-
Iioatlen of a man of Mr. Schwab's flnnn-
rlal standing and temperament, wnat
viihteded Is a hearty and Insistent call
.'v nunv business intcrestn that en-
?! him and in which he has wrought
'i .MMiAtnita1w flnrl TA hetlll llltl Alt 11(1
!jand heart and hand- te the task' of
'niHni thi observance' of America's one
aundred and fiftieth anniversary of in-.
JtUeptndcnce nn event wnicn win mini 11
r (Deve nnyiimiK innc nun ever uviurt-
ilten seen in the way of world expos!
'.rt i.j.1.1.1. a 11 it moo
V J The Fate of Condercet
mtlm Vjtlinr tt fit Kumnhtn PuTiTIa T.Aart
l 'Kin TTntv dlstrpssltiff thnt nur dear
old, lovable Dr. Keen eheuld have con-
" alrned Condercet' te the guillotine in
the columns of Inst Saturday's EVKNlNd
LPcBLtc Lkdeer! Indeed, the dlstln-
fittnea scneinr ana secretary or tne
rencli Academy might never have
iKuncu tnc bcanem 11 tie nau net iajx.cn
I 'ulu. I.. AliA l.nllA 1n4 tin ...nl.lfl 11
jlWllUJI III VIII' UCIIVl IUAI I1C VIUIII. I
'.the, closing days of the terror.
If It is curious that standard historical
'jeuriYn in rviiuii iiiii;iiu no line ui
'ebllit.v te Condercet's name, while
L'Enilisli works de. The Fifench. bow-
Ler, attach the particle te his name.
iUe was of gentle birth.
r.'i ' Conderret wan thp hreHipr.ln-lntv of
'Ifarshal dc Grouchy, who is execrated
Lin ..French annals te this day for his
npse. either ny intention or stupidity,
at Waterloo, where Nnnnlenn nwnltwl
I'ttlrn In vnln. E. P. IIKNHY.
, rniiadeipnia, April 17, 1IK.Z.
(The manner of Condercet's death has
nevrr been positively determined by the
historians, come attributing it te apo
plexy, some te exhaustion and ethers te
..poison. Editor.
..Serry for Mra. Zander, Hepe for Blm
jre tin Editor of the Bvcnina PubUfi Ledetrl
'-Sir Am a dally subscriber te the
EVEKiira PDni.ie Lkdeeb nnd enjoyed
iVAndy nnd Mln" Immensely. Mrs.
'Zander hns my sincere sympathy. If
'ftJncle nimbe has net started back te
Australia, would It be nesftlhln tn li.
Jrert his attention te some of the cllgi-
lUOBlunle. Pa. Fer hnre. T nasiini lil,n
Be would be treated revnllr. Kllirlhl
mnge from twenty-five te liftv.
n , , , A DAILY READER.
Coaldale, Pa., April 14, 1022.
constitution and Dry Lawa
e tht Editor e the Eventne PubUc Leietr:
Cff H1L. ttr -mm -
',, x,". x-iietei Hound" used
Sensiderable space In your vnluable pa
)r, but te my way of thinking put up
i very lame argument In fnver of pro pre pro
linitlen. Ne doubt nrehlMHnn le .. .l
hlug te force en a few people such as
T"1' """ iu meKe pigs et them
elves unless they are, restrained, but I
mi i'.uuu ui uuy tne average American
iiui ut-ieng; te that class.
icn, anil the elffhtppnth iniun.im.t
aa pns&cd br thn remiit-iui. i...nu.
states as provided hv Inw n,.t ...e- n
! ..t,! ct that the. majority, of
Ur CltlZOnn wnnte.l l9 w. .
. .f,kn.0.w'1, U.wa8 net- J ni gglng
tU,tPinf'riiier-, , Id0 net.thliik the Con Cen Con
Wutlea Bheuld be nmcnilcd or changed
II finV Wn . . 1 111 ... 1.
,7.,n! limit", suDraiitcu te a ir
Wt vote of Uie neenle. Tf am v. n in...
t-EK.18??1 H 'wpul, . ..Hfeguard the
lriffih. i 'V,vie Ier which ourfere
PET"" tuugin i mine lnciu
fOllvltf l..n !-.. -11V .
'linr.flwm'ikerLH se,nntB( of the
fiJm tefcd of the peen, swvants
?n?bt w, mH hnve ,nw te regu-
"il"". "Ex-Hetel Ilenmi ,.,.- ..
SKK w"" et,IOr,, wbe don't need
i ".ii'iuu, April je, 1022.
Htt."!,'.,l?. b Du
8lri , il; r've.mn' rwie L'lletrt
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Greater Mileage Lew Carben H
SHERWOOD BROS., Inc.
21 at and Meyametuins Ave.
Telephone. i Oregon
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where a doctor etalms that Dumaa wrote
a sequel te "Mente Crlste." I think
lit Is rafstaken,-,asI am familiar .with
all off .Dumaa' Works published by
Little, Brown ft Ce,, and no such title
appears as written by Dumas. There
la a book with the title he mentions,
alto tome with the titles of "Wife el
Mente Crlste," "Daughter of Mente
Crlste," and "Sen et Mente Crlste" ;
nil supposed te be sequels of Dumaa
work.
Xhese were written by a party by the
name of Cox and published, I believe,
by the old firm of Petersen, in Phila
delphia, under Dumas' bamn. I may
be wrong, se if any of your ether read
ers knew anything of this great werK
and its supposed sequels, I would be
glad of the information,
BOOKMAN.
Philadelphia, April 18, 1022.
"Mr. J. J. H." Kxplalna
TO Iht BMer of tht Bvento'PbUe Ltietrt
Sir I read my answer te Miss R, J.
8. In the People's Forum and I think
you are trying te make a wemnn out
of a man. I am Mr. J. J. H. Please
Srlnt this se as te let the readers and
lias R. J.'S. knew. Thank you.
MR. J.'J. H.
' Your column la one of the best in the
world, and the whole paper, tee.
Philadelphia, April 17, 1022. ,
Questions Answered,
' the "(Rainbow Dlvlelen"
Te the editor of tft Kvertne PubHc Ltderri
Alt Will 'you Dlema tell line what troeM
composed the "Rainbow Dlrlilen" of the
American Army in we worm war7 .
v V. S. W.
neaillnir. Pa.. April IT, 1022.
The Rainbow Dlrlilen was made up of
the National Guard of twenty-flve different
Btatea and the District of Columbia.
A Query Answered ..
Te tht Editor et the Evtntng PuWe Ledeert'
Sir In anawer te Mra. W. I. French's
request for he name of the writer of "My
Vli-oreug Ensllah" end the title of the poem.
I wleh te Bay that the title la "The Ensllah
Lansuase." Its author Is William Wetmore
Story, and the publlahera are Houghten.
Mifflin ft Ce. , M. A. COYLK.
Kcadlrur. Pa., April, IT, 1022.
Ne Set "Custom"
Te the Edttor.ef the Evmtnp PitbHe Ltdetrt
8ir wilt you pleaae tell me In your In
valuable People' Forum when It I; cm cm
temary for an author te pay ht publlaher
for the correctlena he I having- made thla
In a work the author Is havlns Printed at
his own , expense? J- " K-
Chester. Pa.. April 15. 1922.
There la no set "custom" In the ease
stated. The matter Is arranged between
the author and hla publisher.
Poems and Songs Desired
"The Kld'a Last Fight"
Te the Jfdlfe'r of tht Bvenlna TubHc L '"Jf"
bipi-..b print In the Peepl&'s Forum
,h.81pmc"lledP'iThe Maklns." or aemetlme.
"Th. Kid's Last FUht. READKRg
Philadelphia.
Can I trouble you. pal. for the maklnsT
Much obliged te you. I hav- e match.
I'm liken te choke-for te want of a smoke.
Fer I Just get away by a scratch.
I'm out en the cruiser Mn
Bhe'i lying out there In the
I ain't one of her crew, but I came along
Per i well. pal. It happened this way.
When Blll and I Joined the navy.
Our mother went en pretty bad.
Net thinking of me, I va elder, you see.
But BUly wag only aad.
Who's BlllyT Oh. he' my kid brother.
And hla face la aa smooth as lrli.
He's twenty at that, and a brave little chap.
But he never grew out of his curls.
Well. 1 premised mother I'd watch him.
I'd keep a sharp eye en the kldj
And keep him as geed and aa straight ai
I could. '
I told her I would, and I did.
Just a year age we were neighbors.
There wasn't no sign of a sterm:
It was only a Jey and a lark for ft boy
Through the pride of a new uniform.
Till the Mexicans started te mix It.
And we steamed Inte old Vera Cruis
And a long time we lay In the laiy old bay
Without feeling the sand In our aheea.
At last we get tips through the wireless,
They were orders te land the next day.
And the boys were aflre with burning desire
Te be found In the Drst beat nway.
The kid was aa wild as the ethers.
Just craxy te Jein In the spiel;
But X made up my mind I r.euld leave him
behind.
Fer I knew hew our mother would feel.
Se I put some cut plug tn his coffee
He neer get wise te the trick.
'Twaa the evening befere he waa going
ashore.
And I figured en making him sick.
Well, he paced en .the deck In the morning,
With the whites of his eyes turning green;
He was sick as a pup, but he wouldn't give
up;
I'.e waa spunky clean Inte his spleen,
I saw him salute the ship's surgeon.
With the manner a Bailer enjoys;
And he said I "Fed Qed'a aake, give me
something te take;
I get te go en with the- boys.
.They pumrcd the stuff out of his stomach,
And ha went o'er the tide with the rest;
And he cheered at the race of the beats te
the place
Where the dockage laid low In the west.
He ntoed In the bow aa they wharfed her.
Wet through with the tplash of the ears;
And he sprang when ahe bumped, with a
laugh aa he Jumped,
The first of the army ashore.
Then he charged up the long avcnlda,
At first It was llke a parade;
Then a shout and a shot, and I kinder forget
. Te leek after BUI, I'm afraid.
Fer the next thing I aaw he was standing
Before me and grasping my hand.
"I guess they have get me," was all be
could say.
As he limply fell en the sand.
It was only a brush with the snipers,
A shot from a icet nnd a runt ,
It wasn't a fight, by a hell of a sight,
But we did what there was te be done.
The People's Forum will appear, dally
In the Evening 1'iihlle Ledger, and also
in the Hurilny Public ledger. Letters
discussing timely tenlre will be printed,
aa well as required poems, und ques
tion of general lntrrcat will be nnsnered.
Moter Fn..
StlO - SlTli Race 0110
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Vi.tattll'efBla ihriuA
if 'ZZ1 " "naaira the peer fellow hetnei
whS!. ftt uy,, ,h0 "' ,mvni
Won't you pat all of thla In a teem.
1'rt kttphur my weather eye open,
Fer little old tidy In black) f
She's a stranger, la town, sad It you tee
. ,her around,
Just tell her we're bringing him back.
Tes" J"0 at a glance ah.'s our mother,
The family rewmbUnee s strong;
Much bmi'."1 mlH """ M ,,
Much obliged for the makla'a se lefigl
Clean'Ua Week y' '
Te th Editor of tht EvenUit PubHe Ltdetrt
llcatten7h ,"tew'n ' ubmlltodfer pub
YANKEE DOODLE t r
. i. . W Cean-Up Week)
Yankee Deedle came te town
Riding en his sprinkler;'
m n,wher he aaw the dust
He made It nice and clean, air,
Yankee' Deedle keep It up,
Yankee Deedle dandy;
Hind the dust en windy days
And keep your sprinkler handy.
Anilj?2 a, ' wept In pile
And dumped Inte the aewert
And scen the children will be well,
Diseases will be fewer.
Yankee Deedle, keep It up.
Yankee Deedle dandy; ,
Keep your pavement free from -trash
And always splek 'and spandy.
M.H . . w. . "DITH HOLlfl-COHEN.
rtilladelphla, April IS. 1922.
SHORE MAN FOILS
' PLOT ON HIS LIFE
Attributes His Escape te Ab
sence Frem Restaurant When
Bether Entered
"!-) e.1 ..' .. " " -. n, I - -
Special Dltpateh te Evening Publta Ledger
Atlsatle.Clty, April 20. That he
ewes his. life te bis absence from his
restaurant en Tuesday night, was the
declaration this morning of Btephen
Hebs, 23 Seuth Kentucky avenue, whose
brother Geerge shot himself after he
nnd murdered his sister-in-law at the
little farm occupied by the family at
Smiths Landing.
"Frem the Investigation I have made,
and comments of my brother which,
while Ignored at the time, have been
repeated te me today, I am convinced
that Geerge came te Atlantic City,
after having killed my wife, determined
te take my life and his own," Resa de
clared. It Is his belief that his brother meant
te attack him in his restaurant nnd thai
falling te find him there, committed sui
cide, fearing early detection of his pre
vious crime.
Drinking a quantity of kerosene In
mistake for water. Jehn Squibbs,
twenty-three, of 2204 Missouri place,
was taken te the Atlantic City Hospital
this morning and Is in a serious condi
tion. Hew the mistake occurred, ei
why he did net discover It before he
hnd swallowed enough te injure htm,
physicians have been unable te learn.
Stomach pumps were used immediately
after he reached the institution and it
ib nepea that he will recover.
At a well -attended meeting last night
tne Chelsea Union League, n powerful
Republican political organisatien in the
Fptuth Ward, by a unanimous vote,
adopted resolutions urging that the At
lantic County county seat be re-located
In Atlantic City.
1822
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GENERAL GRANT
CENTENNIAL SOlTVENIR SECTIQN
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of General Grant's Birth
THIS beautiful illustrated supplement portraying the life
history of General Ulysses S. Grant, in new rotogravure,
will be as unique and aa enthusiastically received aa the
Special Rotogravure Souvenir issued en Washington's
Birthday.
There will be four pages of unusual pictures of the
famous American General and Historical Placea with which
he waa closely associated, including:
A large portrait of General Grant in his uniform as
Commander-in-Chief et all the Union Armies in the Civil
War, embellished with a drawing showing Grant's supreme
iMIKAN
FOR MEMORIAL DAY
' ; .v ' "' , '
Seventh District and, Spanish
War Vrtefanste MsitWsd-
nssday it' McCll Pest
" The seventh' district of the American
Legien 'and the''. United Spanish War
Veterans will eet,Wednesday at'the
. ., ' Heward C. Mc-
Call Pest head
quarters te com
plete arrange
ments for Memo Meme
rial Day. At,
this meeting' the
marshal of the
American Legien
section and the
aneaker for the
American Legien will be selected.
The following la n list et cemeteries
where graves are te be decorated by
the different pests :, '
Prince FerBe Pest, 'Ne. 7, Hely
Cress Ceraeterj1 t
McCall Pest, Ne. 20, Woodlands
Cemetery. ' "
Barry Pest, Ne. 83, Fernwood Cem
etery. Reche Pest, Ne. 21, Mount Merlah
Cemetery. '
, Greeley Pest; Ne. 01, Old Cathedral
Cemeteryj , ?
Breen-McCrackcn, Ne. 270, Old Ca
thedral Cemetery.
Gress Pest, Ne. 302, Fernwood
Cemetery. '
Pest Ne. 202, Eden Cemetery,
Pest Ne. 056, Montrese Cemetery.
Colonel Themas F. Mechan has been
selected as master of ceremonies for the
services te be held' In Fernwood Ceme
tery. ,
"All a Mistake" is the name of the
play-te be given a week from tonight
nt Knights of Columbus Hall, Thirty
eighth and Market streets, bji the
members and Vauxllliaries of Prince
Ferbes Pest. The play will be fol
lowed by a dance:
t
William T. SheUltne Pest, Ne. 00,
la erganising a band, which thus far
premises well. Ex-scrvlce men with
geed lungs nnd appropriate experience
are requested te get in touch with I.
Klarnetsky, bandmaster.
Kensington Pest will have another
"Father's Night" tomorrow nt head
quarters. Invitations have been sent te
virtually ail business men of the North
west District. Plans for the Ken
sington Pest Auxiliary's minstrel show
and dance are progressing.
Harry L. Greenwood Pest has an
nounced that it flll Jein PeHt Til G. A.
R. Toyler Camp, Ne. 2, of the Sens
of Veterans, and Kensington Pest in
the Memerial Day ceremonies. After
June 1 Greenwood Pest wilf have nn
open charter.
Harry Ingersoll Pest hnd its regular
monthly meeting lust ulcht in the First
City Troop Armery. Twe large items
of discussion were the pest dance te be
held May S and the preparations for
Memerial Day.
iBeatfis
L ALLEN. April 18, 1922. ALONZO W..
husbind of AnnU B. Allen, (nee Culp).
Bled 82. Relatives and friends, also E. D.
aker Pest. Ne. 8. Q. A. It., are Invited te
auciiu luneriki services. fc ins ime r.siuan. ,
2041 N. Park ave.. Sat.. 2:30 P. M. pre-1
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27
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C' wife of Bernard Jj Buggy. Jtelattrea aad wynae are.t v-jearnew. ini. msi t eiattM ul frlsnSc m iiu m BSS e. hi., from nla late) reside.
: Rimy. .Re I
l.tla fnvltaft Im fltnAral Wrl 1 R:SB A
from Tat.' residence, isai prrtn t. BeUfmn
qulem mass at The Cathedral 10 A. M. Int.
ely Cress cent. ' '"
BURNS. April !.
., Tflinvi.r.A
wife of
late Stephen M. BkrnS (nee Carr). Funeral,
Zt-E
te .wnicn relative ana inenae ar. . in viite.
ft.ff.v a3A A.rlt- lnA rMenr.ii. 1ROAr N.
Rth tie Helemn maaa of requiem Church of
at, Orecery, 10 'A. M: Int. New Cathedral
cem.
CANNON. Ot Aerll 18, 192 J. BLUVe
CAM, CANNON. Service en Friday after.
neon, at 2:30. o'clock, at the Heme. 3815
ChCAnnOW.-On April V18. JOMNH, CAR.
HOW Due notice of the .funeral will be
stven
CABET. April IT. ,MART,B widow, of
Jehn Casey. .Relative andfrlend. Invited
te runerai, ti.,
S-W"''' .:' Jl,""l--J..;-V..L.iTi
m riiiu..! bi B.in.1 a. . rmm n,pi lata I .
Solemn reautem mai St, Marsar.t's Church
aence. smei nuggnuv. ,., -.,M,i... ,
v;ev a. M. int. ei. swni viu., &..
ford.
COLPER April . .ALMA, C Inleved
wife of Lawrence i. Colfer, (nee. Lesan).
Relatives and "friends are invited te attend
atten
'sldenc
funeral, fiat.. S:SO A. M.. from residence
of her father-in-law. Jehn W. Colfer, 2440
W, Nerrls st, Helemn requiem mass St
Kllaabeth's Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Bepul
ehre Cem., ... .
COLLIN. Entered Inte rest, at West
Haven, Conn., April IT. TERESA OU1.E8HT.
wiaew or vavia unmenaen .ejiins, aneu ua.
CONI.EN, Suddenly,
Anvil
12.
HAD1IS,
wife of William
Wlllla
Conlen and
dauxhter
Harry and Mary H
Wells, ased 2. Rela
tlvea and friends Invite.
Services, Frl., II A. ,M.
a te auena itinera
at tne pariera ei
0422 Oermantewx
TTIII1HIII a, MVUUlUIH.Hi U
ave. Int. Northwood Cem.
CONROY. April IS. WILLIAM, husband
of Anna Conrey. 'Relatives and friends, all
societies of which he waa a member, invited
te funeral en Thursday, at 0:80 A. M.. from
late, resldence, 180S St Paul's at. High mass
St. Stephen'n church. 11 A. SI. Interment
Hely Sepulchre Cemetery.
DANIEL. April 187 Dr. WALTER DAN
IEL.' husband et Emily C. (Daniel. Rela
tives and friends, also all orsantsatlens of
which he waa a member, are Invited te at
tend funnral services. Frl.. 8 P,' M resi
dence. A3S E. Thompson at. Int private,
DAVIS. On April Is, 1B22. MARY C8.
HIN, ilauamer et llarhel Casein and the 'late
Therrihs C. Davis. Kelatlves and friends are
Invited te. the service, en Saturday mernlns.
nt 11:30 o'clock, at her late residence. TT W.
Daltlmore ave., I.ansdewne. Pa. Interment
private.
DAVISH. At her residence, 14S8 N. BDth"
St., en April 10, 1922, CATHARINE A., wife
of Jeslah Davlth. Netice of funeral later,
FARRBN. April 16, 1022. OIWROH -J..
husband of the late Marsar.t TV Farren
(nee MuCIellnnd) nrd ion of Michael and the
file Alice1 Farrn. Relatives and friends,
also U O. O. M.. Ne. 64, and Lecal . 1,
HhMt Metal Wnrlnn. are Invited te at.
te.id funeral. Frl., 8 30 A. M.. from hi late'
resiaenre, i'ui'j H. siet st. solemn. requiem
mass at tne cnurcn et at. Kamena m a.
M.
int. iteiy i;res uere
F1TZPATRICK April 17, JAMES F
husband of Elizabeth Fltxpatrlck (nee
Tralner) and son of late Themas and Jane
Fltxpatrlck. nged CO. Relatlvea and friends
are Invited te funeral. Sat.. 8 SO A, M
from hla late residence. 1214 William at.
Solemn requiem hlah mass at Our .Lady
of Mercy Cburch 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress
Cem.
FUCH8. April 19. OTTO, husband of
Carrie (nee 'Zimmerman) Fuchs, ased SI
years. Relatlvea and friends, also all so
cieties of which lie was a member, Invited
te funeral e'TVleeH. Sat., 2 P. M., from his
late residence, 1812 N. Hollywood st. Int.
private. Friends may call Frl. evening-. T te
9 o'clock.
aiLBnRT.-i-Aprl! 19. ANNIE M.. daush
ter of late WIMktm and Annie M. Gilbert.
Due notice of funeral will be given.
. OIVEN. April II), 11122. ANNIE V.,
daughter of Archibald and late Annie C.
dlven. Funeral Sat.. 1 P. M residence.
2809 W. Lehigh ave. Int. private. Remains
msv be viewed Frl., 8 te 10 P. M.
HALLOWEI.L. On April 18, WILLIAM
FRANK H. 1IALLOWELL. Relatlves and
friends Invited te funeral services en Friday,
et 2 o'clock, at hla residence. 123S N. GOth
at. Frltnda may call Thursday evening, 8
te 10, Interment private. Kindly emit
flowers.
1IKINOLD. Suddenly. April 18, MART
C, wife of the late Jehn M. Helneld. Rela
tlvea and friends Invited te funeral services.
T,hurs. evening, 8 o'clock, from 920 Wynne Wynne
weed ave.. Overbroek. Int. at the conven
ience of the family. ,
HOLMES. April 18. KOSSUTH, husband
of Alice Helmes, relatives and friends, also
Kensington Quoit Club and. Court Pride of
Kensington, V. of A., arc Invited te attend
funeral servlcea. Sat.. 3 P. M.. residence.
1211 E. Allegheny ave. Int. Ilelvue Cem.
IRONSIDE. Suddenly, April 18. Dr.
CROMWELL IRONSIDE, husband of Emily
C. Ironside, aged 4.1. Relative and friends
are invitci te aiuna runerui, in,, 2 v. M..
from hit Inte residence, 824 nth st.. Hadden
Heights, N. J, Int. private, Harlnlgh Cem.
rrienun may can inurs., t te n i ai.
JENKINS. ELIZABETH JENKlSa, died
en April 17. nged 03 years, mother of Julia
Jacksen. Relatives and friends are Invited
s?r?,-.
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moment, the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox. The
history of Grant told in pictures from early life in Point
Pleiisent, Ohie, until his death at Mount MacGregor, New
Yerk. And in addition, notable monuments and relics of
Grant in Philadelphia and views of the beautiful Grant
Memerial te be dedicated in Washington en April 27.
F5VPr ly"1' woman,' chi,d' J weH os very schoolroom
and institution in and near Philadelphia, will want thU
supplement m un important contribution te its historical
S&WS. of the grca 0Ut8Und,n
en an avenur
evening newspaper.
a Habit"
. .
el
leeh.
aad,TT year. Relatives ajgd -trienaa
Invited te the serrle, et nutsdsL sfwr;
gien. at lie o'clock; at the Oliver HjIW"
id.. 1S20 Cheetaut st. fiursasat st Mt
erlah Cemetery, .. .
re
MARKLET. At Atlantie Clty.xj.-4'
AprfiTia. NKLLlfa B wife of CharieS'B.
Marklev and dauahUr of Mary . ?. "w
Krank J, Datnviae, Int. Hely Cress Cem.,
I'ftiM... sat, neon.. . v ..
h TiJARTIN. Suddenly. April 1
emiA m.. widow, of i. a. .mi
122. V1R-
:artln. Rela.
tlvee.and friends Invited te AsftU-'SaaF
P. M.. from her UU reel.eenee, JW Cejar
a v .st rtlla. Int. private, West Lnt
Ulll d.m. fUitimera naeera pleaeeewy. .
ksjtimere. papers M-g5Hnc..
April 16, 1022, Dr. FRA JKj
TERN. t th.llrina.0, K?
re. J. ranklln W''''."!
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MATTKRN.
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at S.le p, M
Mani.wncHi tva.. uerrnsnuiwn. r - '
re., eerrnanwwn. -,
at S.le p. M.y Thursday. .jt- . M,
Nam Society arrinTltedte funeral. Frl
x are inviiea w i""1""!-' &
Vmi
8:e-A. M from late-residence, iww. "
high ave. Solemn requiem mas at at. d
ward' Cburch 10 A. MT Int. Hely Cres
CeffALAtIOMf.lN Abrll 10. 1922. JOHN,
husband of the iste Mary. McLaughlin tnee
Harley). Relatives and friend, also Naval
Pest Ne. 400. Q, A. R.. Invited te funeral.
Men,, 8lI0 A.
M.. late realdenee. M4U
ereenway ave.
solemn reamem "'?
cnurcn et the
Meat Bleated Sacrament 10
A. M, Int. Hely Cress Cem.. .,.,
MebNEy. Suddenly, April IB. BERNARD
C eon of the late Jehn and Mary Mooney
(me Riley). Relatlvea and friends are In
vited te attend the funeral. Frl., B:80 A. M,,
St brother's rMlence.'2e80 W. Fletcher st.
Solemn requiem maea at Most Precious
Bleed Church 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral
NEWMAN. On April IT. FLORENCE M..
wife of Walter B. Tlewman and, daughter
of Mary M. and the late Dr. Rubin H. An.
drews. Services en Thursday, at IP. M..
at her resldence. 4627 Ureen t., Oerman
town Int. private.
PFLOUK. April IT. JOSEPH O.. husband
or Mary Plleck (nee Clune). Funeral, te
which relative and friends, also airard
Grocery Company, are Invited. Frl. 7:30
A. St.. from late residence, 1816 S, 22d at.
Selsmn mass of requiem at Church of Bt.
Edmund, 0 A. M. Int. at Hely Cress Cem.
POLIN. April 19, MORRIS I... beloved
husband of Rebecca Jacobs Pelfn. aged 83
years. Relative and friend Invited te fu
neral services, Frl., 9 A. M., from the of.
nee of The Veerwart. N. E. cer. Bth and
Pin sts. In:. Redef Sholem Cem.
RACE. April 16. JOHN A,, husband of
Laura Q. Race, seed 68. Relative and
friends are Invited te attend funeral serv
ices. Sat., 2 P. Jr.. at hi late residence. 608
W. Lehigh ave. Int. private.
RASb'K April 18, 1922. at her late resi
dence. 41)00 N. 13th St., Anna C. widow of
Lavan 11. Raser. Relative and friend are
Invited te attend funeral services, at the
residence of her son. William L. Raser, 2317
N. 19th st.. Frl.. 1 P.M. precisely. Int. Mt.
Vernen Cem. Friends call Thura., 7 te 9
P. M.
REDD. April 17, 1922. WALTER S.t
husband of Alice Elsenbrewn and son of
Rebecca and the late Philip Reed. Relatives
and friend, alie Vaux Ledge. Ne. 893, F.
find A. M.: Harmony R. A. Chapter. Ne. S2;
PhUa. Cemmandery. Ne. 2, K. T. : Phlla.
Consistory. A. A. 8. R : Lu Lu Temnle. A
A. O. N. M. S., are Invited te attend funeral
services, at his late residence. 41 W, Rock
land St.. Oernuuitewn, Frl., 2 P. M. Int.
Westminster Cem. '
REILLEY. April 10, ANNE, widow of
James M. Rellley. Remain may be viewed
Thure. eve., at her residence. B4B8 Norfolk
st. (65th and Baltimore ave.). funeral and
Int. at Centralis. Pa.
REYNOLDS. April 18. HERBERT REY.
NOI.DS. M. n., of 6003 Penn St.. Frank
ford, aged 80. Remains may be viewed
Thure. eve. at Adam C. Stanaer'a, 4346
Frankfgrd ave.. Frnnkferd,
BALtJB. April 16, BARBARA, wife of th.
late Abraham Salus. aged 70. Relative and
friends are Invited te attend funeral serv
ices. Thurs., 2 P. M.. at her late residence,
441B Baltimore ave. Int. Adath Jeshurun
Cem.
8CHAUDT. On April 18. 1922. GEORGE,
husband of Elisabeth Schaudt (nee Blsen
hardt). aged 71 years. Relative and friends
are Invited te the service, en Friday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, at hi late residence, 128
N, 21st st. Interment private. Friend may
call Thursday evening, from 7 te O o'clock.
SHAW. April 19. CATHERINE A.,
widow of William A. Shaw, aged A2. Fu
neral services at residence. 381 W. Karlham
terrace, Oermantewn. Frl.. 1 P. M. Int.
private.
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DIAMOND
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iftemAT&ij?Weri& affi?
ERXI
rear. Relative sjm irienae are
attsas fssssral, frl.. J, P. M.. from her late
residence, inbs isciage st., rranaiera. int.
Cedar Hill Cem. Remain may be viewed
Thnr.. froth S te' 10 P, M. .
' STELL. ApTOlS, KLORENCR 0., wife
of ReVr'Benisn J. Steile. Relatives and
rrlenas are) inwiente iiesa.tunerai. nt First
Baptist Charel. JCsjwjtt'rMuare. Pa., Frl..
ln.lt 91. at 1-r, P
... iTain
leave
lrn,1 Ht Btatlen 1S.-40 A. U.
TROUOHTON. Arll 18. WILUAM If.,
husband of Catherine Treughtcn. aged 80
tiaiatlvea an
irienaa are invitee te xuneral
Sat., 2 P. M.. from the rest
Idence. of his
t. (FrsnirfereV and. Erie
rratuuin irownien, zvem
K. Aiaright
aves.l Int. afnunt
Peace Cent, nemara
may be vieweeTFrl,
"WALSH. April IT, 1923.SAJlAir, daush.
ter of Margaret nnd late Therhaa J. Walsh,
- A at -- faJ AOta.ahas aaaa aA ..-i.- ai
aaed
17. Relatives and friend lnvlt-d te
rnur.1. rn.. n ,ai i. ml
at, rn.j . ., irem ner metner s
residence. 1BIP Stile st. Solemn requiem
mas at Church of the Qeau 10 A. M. Int.
at Hnty Sepulchre Cm.
WEST. On April .18. FRANK R. 8.
WERT. Funeral service, en Friday,, at 8
J M.. nt the realdenee of hi eon. liir rt.
Randall West. 18'H. Madisen ve., Celllngs-
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