Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 24

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fWJMtt that thttt will be" a luncheon t-
,,ri et mere titnn juv piemncrs et tn
SVrlrtrtet City Cemmlttr. which will h
Kitrtdresscrt by the cnmlltlatc. The For Fer
.vaster will conclude the activities, of ts
Quwtwiijr rltli an tinIrt. nt.n rneM-mectinf
S3K''HMt 4 o'clock In the Legan Theatre,
LVviw ren" '"eet north of Leuden, rtmt with
another m1drcs nt n dinner In Mnnenlc
Ilnllt (Serumntewn, under the, ntmpleei
ci tnn independent uepuuucan League
of (icrtnnntevn,
Orgnnlrntlen of the Independent forces
In this city will be materially backed
nn by die vnrleus ward organizations
'ifrj'M Which hae been' perfected by the ulp-
:k e. rerters of .10 in Hr tisiicr. former Btnt
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xibiikiuk vuimnipiieiicr, wnn Wlinurew
at n candidate for fioverner, me that
epposltlen te Alter could be concen
trated. Ceuncllmnn W. W. Reper, field mar
shal of the l'lnehet force In Philadel
phia, outlined the dirert-jjctlen form of
attack en the shaky Vnre organization
elicit he described today the situation
In the Twentieth Ward.
Te Force Fight In AVardn
"We will force the same kind of n
fight against the Vnre orgnnlzntlen and
A.ter In every ward in the city nn we
lll direct in the Twentieth Ward." he
aid, "That ward Is the special baili
wick of David II. Lane, who symbolizes
rgnnlzatinu control. There the forces of
independents will he led by Charles De
lanj. Mr. Delnny is n bnnkcr who
en rnrc political experience when he
Was a candidate for Congress in the
Third CongrcMenul District. Fur
thermore, Mr. Delnny will have the very
practical iiEsIstnnce of workers who In
former jenr;. hne made, It possible for
Lane te entry the Twentietn Ward."
While the Vnre forces, in thK city
re shlering under the linpendiiig dri',
of the l'lnehet lenders, the leaders in
the new McClure-Spieul conibinntien in
Delaware Count) lime net jet r covered
from the i-taggering blew dealt b Mrs.
J. Claud I ted ford, president of the Re
publican Women's Club of Deluwnrc
County, wjie Hatty turned down a pro
posal from McClure, the e'd liquor
leader, thnt nhe desert l'inchct in ex ex
chnnge for n deal en legislative candi
dates. Mrs. Ilcdferd'A refusal te ceme te the
id of the Spretil organhatien in Dnln.
ware Count) threw n chill into the har
mony gathering In the Arcadia Cafe hut
night when (ioverner Sproul and Mc
Clure were the principal speakers en
behalf of Attorney flencrnl A fer. i
Friday night Mr. I'lnchel will start
ka final swing through the Httte prier
te the primary election May 1(1.
The candidate's Itinerar) was nn nn
aeunccd today by A. Nevln Dctrleb. enn i
his cumpaign mnnngcis. It shows
lie will curry the bnttle for cli an, ef
cerLent Inte the heat "of lie '
f eS5C
dent government i
enemy'' territory.
M. 1 t -Wi li 111 I- l I
Jehn I. Fished the .candidate W"j
Ithdrew se nntl-machlnc force could
concentrate en l'lnehet
Tour of Western Pennsylvania
Monday and Tuesday the Ferester
. sjrtll speak in Western Pennsylvania.
His tour will be guided by his com-
ittee in thnt section. He will ninke
a whirlwind tour in Fayette County
Tuesday, the home et United States
Banater Crew, nnd Tuesdny night will
' mAAmium . ntc.tYtartlnv 1,1 lMHulnirrfi
', -where Attorney General Aljer has bin I
nrlvate offices. '
Wedneader Mr. Pinchot will pound
away at the contractor combine, tweak
ing in Dauphin County, where Lieuten
ant Governer Beldleman and W. Harry
Baker are chief satellites of the
(Haehlne.
Mr. Pinchot will speak In Luzerne
County Thursday of next week, nnd In
Yl..l. rn. .... VmtJnw ITa ..'111 n.l-
SSS m.u.meetTi' In n 1.- ,
IMdavnlaht nemllns en
, The war neatnet the combine will '
be carried Saturday into Schuylkill ,
County, home of State Treasurer Sny-
der, of "I am besn" fome. Duriiu; the
day Mr. VInchet will speak In M11h.1ne.ii
City nnd varleim towns, and tit nlsht
will campnlKU at a luasi-mcvtliu In
retlsviiic. ,
Sunday the candidate will return te
Pblladelphln. and Monday nnd Tues
Jay will start for Western Pennsylvania
ajaln. May 10 be will speak In Hcrun Hcrun
ten. May 11, 12 and 13, virtually en the
ere of the primary election, Mr. Pin
chot wl 1 cent.nue his t!cd;c-hamreer
blows iiRainst the Vnre organisatien
here. The Philadelphia Pinchot Com
mute lias arraneeil for the ineetlnjs
here.
May 15, the day before the primary,
the candidate will go te bin home in
Milferd, Pike County, there te attend
a rally of his townsmen.
t The Alter Campaign Committee made
belated bow here today. The Ham
Jitf sentiment for Mr. Pinchot lias
alarmed the betes and they are new
frying te start a backfire.
But even with this the machine
leaders showed the truth of Mr. Pin Pin
ehet'e denunciations against the "poli-tlca-fer-protlt"
group. All the officials
of the Alter committee held public
effiee.
Colonel Fred Tayler Pusey M chair
man of the Alter committee. He Is a
Deputy Atteiney General and, of
cettrw, Is en the State payroll.
Frank W. Hhert Is secictary of the
Alter committee nnd haa chnrje of th
local headniiiirlerb en the second fleer
of the IJellevue-l Stratford. Sheit is
executive clerk of City Council. lie is
-ftnerally regurded us secretary te Jtlch
rd WcirleJn, president of Council.
The treasurer of the Alter committee
ta Themas S. lie.lc. pretddent of the
American Hunk and Trust Company
and a member of the Heard of Educa
tion. Lflc-t year Philip C. ICIselc, an em em
peoye of Senater Vare, bid for State
contracts. Th State Highway Depart
ment, Peking facts about his financial
' etandlng, wrote te M r. Beyle at Elselc's
k euRgeHtlen. The Beard of Education
member gave the Vure emploje a finan
cial (). K.
: P. R. R. GIVEsTp. C. DIVIDEND
Quarterly Payment te Be Given
Stockholders May 31
The Pennsylvania Ilailrent announced
1 per cent dividend today. It was
authorized ut the Beard of Directors'
Meeting, and is the regular quarterly
dividend.
It will b paid te stockholders of
raeertl May 1, and will be payabla en
a May 31. The railroad has been paying
.,4 1 Pr cent a year for some time.
I rich Weman threatened
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'i aiiiii frs.n.iiBs wwup.vu tviiii w
manda for Meney
Chlrage, April 20, Death vnrnlngs
aiml demands for various Bums of money
'W.f.awe ceiitalned In a aerlesief mysterious
'lattara received by Mrs; 'Alfred II.
k.A. l.JUla it ta.i... t .
r , vmmmt.'Nmii. wne de a wenuiiy runiru
', it became known yesterday. A
art naa Men aetanau te me
rvatdesct, ...
IM MM MM M Ba-
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Jr. 4. McClure
, CettUaaed freea Pace Om f
trouble, nnd eh March 1 1 insisted that
,he go elsewhere.
"He get hlmaelf a room nearby nnd
took his mrula nt our hour-e until March
12, (when I told him that he must net
come there any mere. About this time
my huhband wan advised by his physi
cian, Dr. Moere, that he bheuid go te
Atlantic City for a couple of weeks and
I ugreed.
Brether Went With Him
"Mnrch 15 he went nwny nnd I pre
sume he did go te Atlantic City. He
took Diivld along, nnd I believe that
David resolved he had a chance te get
even wltli me.
"f received no mccsnen from Mv
hiitbnu(l March til or 17. nnd en the
17th, the day for my vtccklj' al
lowance, 1 get n neighbor te call uti
Mr. MrClure'ft office nnd talk with Miss
Mary McCnrtcr, who for sicvcnlecn
yenrN has been In Mr. McClurc'a cm
ploy nnd Inquire of her if she had wen
anything of Mr. McClure.
"She replied that ehe had anil would
Mnd my nllewnnce by mnll. I received
a check for $12. My hutdmnd had been
allowing me $00 n week te run the
heutie.
"Mnrch 13 I upratncd my nnkle, and
was unable te get about. March -'0,
net having- heard from Mr. McClure,
I had my neighbor call up Miss Mr
Carter for his nddress. I needed fundi.
"Miss McCurtcr refused te give the
nddregs. I even had n police sergeant
call up, nnd he vus refused inferma
tien.
"Mnrch -I! I hnd n law or step at
Mr. McClurc'8 office, nnd there he
found my hu&bnnd, hlH brother nnd the
stenographer. 1 wns unnble te go te
him becnuse of my injured ankle, and
when I cnt word requesting that he
be ent te his home 1 was informed
that n Philadelphia physician had or
dered him away ugaln.
"Ills vthcrenbeuts after that were
u n Knew n te nit but one pcrm. the
stenegrnplier, who knew ever thing,
wlilli- the wife wns living en it S12 a
week allowance nnd knew nothing.
Toek Ilushuiul Heme
"Mnrch -I I received n telephone call
from the Ilnmpteu Hetel, telling me
that David M( lure had just taken inv
husband In there, looking very ill. I
Immediately called n tnIcub nnd man
aged te get there, dressed him nnd
brought htm home. He was net in n
condition te tell me anything about
where he hail been or whom he had
been with.
"March 2." Dr. Moeie came te the J
house nnd he told me that my husband
was in bad xhnp nientnlly nnd physic
al!). He inquired if Mr. MeC'lurn hnd
u safe deposit box and I told him thnt
I did net knew. He Id it would be
well for me te find out, and if there
was eni te lime It opened only in my
presence.
"He advised petting n nure for Mr.
MiClurc and I did re at once.
"She became fe overbearing that I
illL.Mltl.CA.I Ihin UIia MitftiiiAjl in nnnnlif
lcr" .illSll and tel.lmr tbnt riiV.
working under different orders and went
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lie wen called nwnv by a phone nics
snqe. Upen nls return lie und te us:
'Felks, there Is going te be trouble.
Dr. Moere has called the proteciter'a
office In Camden nnd detctixe.. urp
eeniins te take Mr. MeCluie te the
he ritul. ,
"I was sin pr'i-cd, bec;mc Di Moere
had been thei I'i the mnniir;: and
ninde no mention of n l-T-nlt-ii e- of my
lu'hund'h cer
l,", tlie ?''
condition I chic a'armlug.
or wns tnlkliiL' te me at
the deer, the bretlier hlitpied nrniiiiil .it
n, i,i in.in. i ..,.1 i..u...i
li un, Ci ni 1, . h Vnl... , I 1 niVVi
My hueG in I fi I ' n-" I n teStaiirt
ft Dr Monre nut Lv, l , '
chnmfe in me h s mSrnii - '
eunnjre in tm this mernlne.
DctcctUcs Came fcr Husband
iTi,n, ,.!..!,, n.,..iin.. t- i
Smith came for my huhbaml. I don't
,,,.,,,,, whyf j,er T WM Prfc(.tJy
tii iimi. '-nn,t-j I.UIIIII mill
willlm; for lilm te go te a lie-pital If it
wnt,,a ,mtcr of life nntl dntli nnd It
would de him any geed, but tlipy uiw fit
te brlns the detectives there, and nt 8
e chick thnt night my hiisbund wa-j
temevetl.
"I went there dully. April !) I wan
leld thnt Dr. Moero had left order
tlmt no one wns te stay with m.v bus
band mere than ten minutes. April 10
and 11 I waa with him again ten min
utes. April 12 I called at the usual
time, 11 in the morning, and you cun
Imagine my surprise when I was in
formed my husband bad been discharged
and returned home an hour previous.
"I was amaied and horror-stricken,
becnuse I knew ray huband had uet
gene te his home ,and then I began a
search for him. He far I have been
unable te locate, him.
"I don't want te accuse my hupbend
of being en ever-friendly with nnethcr
woman, but I find in IiIb effects a
photegrnph of n woman I knew, and
a postcard which hhe sent te him, with
the following poetry :
" '.t ship te a harler, my thoughts fly
ta you,
Each one in a wish that is loving and
true.'
"The postal waa doted November 23.
1020. r
Accusation "Pack of Lies"
"1 have been a kind, faithful, loving
wife, and I have tried te make my hus
band's life a bed of roses. I have been
incused of many thlnus, but they arc a
pack of lies,
"If ft la netCHsnry te prosecute these
rcspenNinir ler iiim disappearance, and I
mil tliitctetl te de se hy my attorney, I '
HIIU1 (ill FU.
I de se. I um 1111111. than anxious
et In touch uith ;ir. McClure, be-
e I cannot live under conditions aa
te get
can
tbev nre.
Dr. Moeie said he hnd directed Mr.
McClure's removal te the hespltiil. "It
wns my professional opinion that he
required hospital treatment," (he phy
Mrlnn said. "I discharged Mr. Mc
Clure April 12 and I am net respon
sible for his return te his home,
"I knew where Mr. McClure Is. I
knew he is In geed hands nntl receiv
ing the best of care. There was neth-
Moving-Picture of Weman vnv
en Windy, Rainy Day
SCENE : Starts down street bravely,
Holds umbrella In freut of her and
charges against wind.
Runs umbrella Inte innocent mas,
knocking off his hat.
Man apologizes.
Weman turns and gives man angry
glare.
Pursues her deatructlva voyage.
Sudden gust blows skirt above kneea.
Lets go of umbrella with one hand
tn null down skirt.
TJmbrcilu swervex, knocking off two i
hats.
Twe men npolegire.
(Jive both of them angry glare nplece.
Skirt i-llmbs hlcher.
Weman turpn around and vslkd hack
ward. ,
Wind tugs at umbrella.
Skirt bark te normal.
Weman tuga at umbrella.
Wind wlna.
Turaa umbrella In aide out.
HUB-TlTHDr (Net 4 by tha
aaaaaseatafsK "ttf MHMIIa
'J-K
., I belkT tbl.eli nWUft
tlatcd brtbe two nurses who' attended
Mr. McClure, I have done'nethiiw that
1 am ashamed of." '
,.p4'.OHecuter Wolverton said that Mr,
McCltire had enmn'alnnl tn him. ami
that he w'na Investigating.
"It in tjny opinion," said Mr1, Wel
pltal In Philadelphia or some ether
city. I de net knew. Dut I am going
te find out.
''I wa nway wlien Judge Bhay gava
the erder for Mr, McClure's removal.
Detective Deran told me that 'Judge
Hhay hnd been Informed by Dr. Moert
that Mrs. McClure had refused te let
her husband be taken te a, hospital and
nni u was a matter et lire or death.".
Kehn Trial Begun
en 16 Indictments
Continued tram r On
n blue and white necktie, and carried a
tweed cap. The edge of a white hand
kerchief peeped from a breat pocket.
When he was led te a chair, State
Senater Samuel W. Salua greeted him
nnd shook his hand. Ralus then seated
himself in the bnr enclosure and watch
ed the proceedings. Jehn R. K. Scott
nnd Ephrinm LlpschuU represented the
Recused broker.
, After etltllning the Commonwealth's
case, Mr. Kelly called Jeseph V. Arm
strong, nn employe In the Prothona Prethona Prothena
tnry'n office. The witness Identtlled
Kehn's signature written en nn official
document when the brokerage heuse
registered for business.
Mr. Sarnzln then was called. He
tcstllled thnt December 10. last year, he
ordered from 11. K. Kehn & Ce. fifty
shares of Pennsylvania Railroad stock.
On that day, he said, be paid $511.78
as the first installment.
The next day Bnrazln said he re
ceived n written confirmation of the
order and a statement thnt he still owed
$1148.51. A written statement also
was made that the stock had been bought
for him, he said.
Paid llnlanre He Owed
On January I. Sarazin testified he
paid the balunce he owed for the stock.
'Che stock certificate wns net delivered
te him, he milled, nnd although he culled
nnd demanded the certificate several
times, he nexer get it.
The witness identified what was said
te be the eonilriijatlen he received from
Kehn & Ce. He also ldentlfiflefidfi re
ceipts for his money, bearing the sig
nature of W. D. Felty, cashier for the
brokerage house.
Felty wns the next witness. He said
the flgnaturcs en the leceipts were
"fan similes" et his signature, lit
ldentifinedu n ledser page ns the record
of the transaction described by Sarazln.
Felty continued that he notified
Kehn's New Yerk office te forward
Mnrnxin's stork certificate, but that the
document neer in rived. The witness
said further that Oeerje H. Kehn, n
Mm of the defendant, wen employed lu
the brokerage office ns a clerk ht $25 n
week. He snld the elder Kehn ran the
business. Kehn, the son, Is n fugitive.
GIRL ARTISTS TO DO DANCES
Art Week Program Today Alte In
cludes Lecturee
Andrew Wright Crawford will apeak
at n public meeting nt 8:30 o'clock
tonight in the Acndcmy of the Fine Arts
en the "Art Opportunities of the Scsqul
Centennial." Mr. Crawford is chair
man nnd secretary of the Philadelphia
Art Jury nnd necretary of the City
I'nrk Annotation.
This Is one of two lecture today in
connection with ArtUta' Week. At the
Scheel of Industrial Art, nt Uread and
fine strceia, ur. aamuei woeaiiouKc
. . . - ST 1 11 ..
"will lecture at 4:15 o'clock en "8hef-
, nrW r,llte'" At GrPhlc Sketch
r''b- 710 Catharine street, at 8 o'clock
tpnicht- ihe wi" be n hltlen of
, ,.ivtllmlp dancinr; by glri stiidcnU.
Throughout the week until Saturday
' the Scheel of Deslan for Women and
, '" loei or inauatnai tt nave
j opened their classes te the public nt
: , . , . v j. i,, k .. !...
, '-,-' '"'" .'" Y
The Aseelnted Artists of Philadel-
phin have just opened an exhibition of
advertising nrt nt 1(W0 Sansom street
te continue throughout the week. The
Photographic Society of L'Mlnuclpiiia
which is the nldet organization of the
kind in America, is holding for the Minn
lengtn et time nn exmuiuuu ei lucienui
photegrnphy.
CREDIT MEN PLAN DRIVE
National Bedy ta Obaerve April 27
aa Membership Day
Members of the National Association
of Credit Men, erganised twenty-six
years nge, for bettering business con
ditions, are asked te observe April 27
ns national membership day, and devote
themselves te the work of explaining the
association te ether credit men and
enlisting their support in the move
ment for better credit conditions nnd
the spread of economic ideas.
D. It. Carsen, of the Central Na
tienal Dank, who 1m chairman of the
local Membership Committee, win have
chnrgc of the work here. The officers of
the Jecnl association, nre: A. T.
Ricfcards, president, and David A.
Lnngncre, secretary.
SKETCH BABY ELAND
Bern at Zoe, Painted Six Tlmea Be
fore Eyes Are Opened
A baby eland that wer born nt the
'Ann tMt mnrnlnsr had n distinction Ac-
pnrdetl te few, animals or otherwise
Ilcfere his eyes nre fully opened he had
iiH pertrnlt painted n hnlf dozen times,
15y nnangera-nt with ('. Emersen
nrewn, superintendent of the Zoologi
cal Gardens, a life class from the Penn
sylvania Scheel of Industrial Art
painted the newcomer under the direc
tion of a teacher.
An eland i net exactly an nntelepa
and net exactly a gazelle, but net alien
te either, When they grew up they
have long horns curling gracefully in
front of them. There are but a few of
these animals in captivity.
Umbrella careens in dizzy circle,
sideswiping pedestrians.
Skirt has new climbed te higher al
tttudea.
Hat hanging by three hairs.
Weman grabs for hat.
Umbrella blows away,
Grabe for umbrella,
Hat blows away,
Grabs for hat.
Hair cornea down.
Reaches for hair.
Skirt blewH up.
SUH-TITLE : (Suppressed by beard
of cenhers).
Scurries Inte doorway nnd tries te
Ax hair.
Volunteers rescue het.
II In n terrible mess.
Mere volunteers rescue umbrella.
It Is even mere ae.
Nobody rescuaa hairpins.
Weman gathers hair in wet hail and
pulls'hat ever It,
Geea out. holding bat with eat band'
and umbrella in ether. ,
(REMAINDER OF FILM OUT BY
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KAMMKRER. AJevtng tribute is or d d
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DAUOHTKHS.'
V7
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Bcatfjs:
AamwuD-At Kt Orann, N., J.. April
5.ViAJr. COLLlNa. widow of Jehn P,
Aihinjd. In hr eeth year. ,Brvie rl.,
SrSP- i Slit at h,r.. 't. reldnce. SOS U,
vine .'Jn',lt,ll.,' lr"- tuaiani.
u'eaiNj-.Aprll 2J(
)33, CnARLOTTH
, BARNES, wife of
wsiur w. BlHln,
ibiiteb na iricnat
invitea te attena
.. 1st nildeBM.
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mah.1b.u?n,lvY.
wndala, rblla. Int.
fiSffte sfc.;n"ws.,
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aa.rif frtnrlai
"ffi -"'fe-A; '"i'
from her ItU rndtiut. sni
SSlSSp'RiJi Jnwrment-Vlatf Hely R
BOCRJuU'a,iTAK L " "AMUEI, A, B.
SSSS i Jn J7i,h war. Reallvaa and
SISr.iV &atttP" 'unaral. -em late nial
Tmi?.' iTt.V men t., .aormantewn.
- ""i v r
tlan at. In
Ml. . paaca
may be viewed
Cem. Remains
va. eve.
of 38th D strict, Invited te funeral en Thura.
Themas P. Reche. 8. E. cer. Mth at and
(aviism at the church of the Tranaflrura Tranaflrura Tranaflrura
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nlMf.TDdrlaa2u4ih.rIorrRre!;,BSll.n,d
Jlarrleue R. Rulaer? u?ed 4. , nVialhaa "d
i,IL..a,enA1i'M" ' u' rtaldence of U B.
n0,rer.n.22.a.li!?m't Jonk,ntewn. !
Interment rrlvjii
OADWALUTinTf
Ahnl 9fi iaaa
III.N.II . husband of Net
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WAR.
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uSY-.';."-":.'?.- :aw'"'3er
Vlaltani Council. '"eD. ,' pf T a!'- O.k
J'"" Terrace Aeioclatlen: ps.iri. ipd head
In Railway Re,f AeeoclaMeii. and "era
nlee of Second and Uerki? lire Invited te
H.
malna may be viewed Thu'n
7, te 10 I Jt,
urn a
CAnNi:V Anrll ni
A1U3 K. CARNEY.
iunSf .1 Thura. ' a3e" A"jl lit. .l3infd
Relatlvei and friends are lnvlii'i .
dral.
CAVANAUOIL April 24. 1022. FRANCES
daughter of late Bernard and Slaw rav2:
tiave;h.,f?rm.r& of 2ist Chrjstlin St. luT?
r.'!na?rA.lIVh'endr.,.i: iiLTctm'. ChUrch 10 A SI- Jfw catfca.
. COIWURN. April 1M. 1D2" Tiimae t
rnVlOI',i!TAPr 23 .MNE. widow of Dennis
rrf'i. J!?J,,fv." nd friends am mvtted te
C?ft!S1rI.ftlcVen1;.ChUreh &
a, EWln
Relatlvea and friend. .of tn" Varel y it? In
St'm ,0. 5,,,na f,m,r- a.rvteS"Vsd.. a
fn1M,;,V ?,r U,e r""Jnce, SOU teiliut at.
int. priat.
,, COX. April 22. HANNAH M. COX (nee
friiv. un,!r5'n.,,,, whle" relatlvea and
friends are Invited. Tl.ura.. S.30 A. M lnte
Km?Ume'r203luMe;cS."t-J.f'0"!m" miss of
ln?.U'l't?lrCCreMhcVmSt- Kdmend 10 A' M'
ifV.1'.0'' ,Vi0v et J W. Creuee. P.cla-
W.V'1"?." ara n1tcd te the services,
mi Thursday afte neon-, at 2 o'clock, ut her
ir u. SW; ,8V.. $ r,3d Interment
V n?.t.?-..yifw"wt Wednesday iienlnc.
"? pi ii' ftne;A,,,A,lni,i!0 Cl'j. N- J-i April
Ti TiiSBrlI ". w'Je' of Cnt. Chailea
vi.r .m5n- Ser'l and Int. strictly prl-
iTivAxihP convenience of the family
.?n,XOri f?e9 BS,)';rAl,r" 3. KATE A.,
widow of leaae K. Dixen, Relatives and
indVre Tvl.,.,a .1 al,end 'uneral ujrv
Icea. Wed., I'. M., residence, 1225 W.
Russell at. Int. prUate. ,
h.n0'N3' ,Apr" s8', ,B22- J0"N. hue
band of Ellen penejan (nee Ewlng). Rela.
tiles and friends are lnlted te attend fu
ijeral. FrJ . X 30 A. St.. from h(s late resi
dence. 7.3 N 27th at. Solemn renulem
iiiasB at Ht. Prancl, Xavler's Church. 10
A. M. Int. Hely Creea.
i..D0?V:,"r"A,rll "-.MART A., wlf. of the
Sni2hn Ple Bn.U. 1.uhter of the late
1.5 "nf, ?,nd Mary 1 reelln, of l'heenlatllle.
1'a. Ilctatlvris nml 1 1 leiriH ara ....fif,, .. ..
Si' Th,"'l..8-.?'A-..M-."?' ' late reel
,2ny av5? sofeVmnUr,e.,e..,i,.m(E.,, Rni"V
'onnuyeAUn&
dral
Kiani.nURNER. April 24, GUORdK son
of ate Qeerse and Mary Kljelburnsr. Una
JeiatlvXd Rria.a. ar. nv?.iJ,eK,i,h
service, en Wrtn.rf .'"'"? IM
,.il n.r ., aMln .. l ..al
ervicn, en weanesaay arternoen at
ii'clecW, at tha resldence of her brether-ln"
w. Dr. Hiram R. Ix.ua, 1014 N. Uread a".
Phlla. Interment private, "
aw,
mna. Interment n
jnuau. apni s, iaa. MART A.
widow of Theodere Enael. Services Wed .8
N. Bread at, int. private. "
FAR REN. April 22. 1822, MART T
wife of Jehn V. Fairen and dauahter of the
late Frank and Mary T. Heyburn" of Wlllc.,!
Barre Pa. Relatlvea and friends are lnvltert
te attend f unera . Wed.. 9 SO am. from
her late residence 130 N. 19th at. Bel.m
In? Hei'""" Catnedral Church 11 A. M.
UArr.SBY. April 24. IIELKN M . dsush
ttr of Ciward V. and Mabel lb. r 'or Uaff"
ikt "nr'vr r"ftl,nM 7" N- 235 "'
OALUAallER. April 28. CATHERINE
dauahter of late Patrick and Mary Oall?:
Bher. Due notice of funeral will be li n
ah0.1?. tle'cVdar'. bf0lh,r' '"?"
James and thelate Marearet 58y. KelSf
tUes and friends are Invited te attend fu
neral. Trl.. 8 A. It., from her husbanS".
residence. HON Locust st. Maia of raeulJm
t're..1 rB ChUrCh A' ' XMHSlSf
GRADY April 28. MARY J., daurhiee nt
th late Martin and Jlary4 erSdV. RelitliS,
nnd frlenda Invited te attend fuiiirVi
Thurs ... H .10 A. M from her t2 JLVA'fI?i'
.'815 miswurth st. Solemn hlch nu, it.,'
(-tMtiiviij n viiuiiii tu
Cem.
GRADY. Aerll 28.
'V- M. int. Cathedral
1022, JOHN JOSEPH
holevtid eon nf Jam nntl inni.. n--.i.. flrr
Mctllnn), need 5 years & months. Rel.t Vea
Hfffeafceni!61 rt' (2M BnU M1K',n' ''
HAYEB April 2S. MART, widow ef
Themia Hayes. Relatives and frlendaT are
Invited te attend funeral services, Thure."j
P. U . late residence, 1120 S, Seih st. Int
Mt. Merlah Cam. Friends may call Wed., a
tO 10 Tl. .Ua
Leenard and the late Sadie Hayes. 'iii it
HATES. Qn April 3D
PHP!MTnu .- ..
years, irunirai services en
imn;ral services en Friday, at a
J-. ., resiusnce. uiviu i,
Viela at. Interment private,
call Thursday evenlnr.
JJrewn, 4219
rrlends may
HOLCOMU. Ann. II T lln'Dv
band . of the late Hannah T. llo'lcemb
Relatives, friends. Btephen fllrar" Led?:
Ne. 4M. F end A. M.i Hchuyle? Pest, Se
100, l O. O. K. and all ether eraanf Ions
hus-
r Invlteil ta attend funeral wrvlcea. Frl..'
P. M.. resldeme. Mi E. Meninmi,. v.
lYIends call Thurs eve.
HOWIBLL. On April 21 1022, ALI1ERT
AUUOTT. husband of Maude Mparka Hewell,
aaed 48 years. Relatives and frlenda are In
vited te the aervlces, en Thursday afternoon,
at 3 o'clock, at Ms late residence, ft Ferri
ave.. Ortael Hill. . Pa. interment private.
Friend may call Wednesday evenlna, 'Take
Madia car from elh at. te Aronmlek ata.
tlen.
Apnt 29. will:
nuRT. Puneral
late residence. 118
I Ulreh ave., CJynwyd. pa,
Intarmsnt erlvate.
jeNisa. At Atee. n, j April as, iiaa.
KDWIN JONES, aaed U. 'pfrrtemfVr.Z.i
P. M., resldenea et bis dauahtar, Mr. W. O,
Heyt. Hammonton. N. J. Int. a-Hinnminl
Cem. Train leaves Market at. Ferry 10.23
A. M far C'aldwella Cresslna.
JONK8. April 24. HENRY A. JOKES,
seed 00. Funeral services Wd., 3 P. M
from V, It. Kullecic I Hen's, 1S24 N. tlread
it. Int. prlvale, Plsase emit Homers.
JONES April 22. HLlZAIIISTll D.. wife
nf Jehn T. Jenes (nee Duimere), aaed 79,
Relatlvss and friends Imlted te funeral eerv.
ices, Wed., 2 P, M at her late residence,
i- a'" 1& ..-.e, uwanur
le-ple). Ralatlvn and friends, alsn em-
UNDERTAKKIW
" ''l'" "t"!-'-' h - ii.
. AL'!3'lun'J.J'fVlM?' rli l rftSti
if. z cs: vzxzr Ztxrs'ti yf m
i" " r.a Mit
'H
private.
,HS!SS:
anil
frlttidt r
x: at hta
Invited
tfrvleti
gBHW
Inrten Ian. Otrman
private.
tANOHAM, ap4 ad. Relatlvea and ftlendV
alie lchuyer"eat. Ne. 1, O, A, R.rKbrtli
Star Lrdre, Ne, SDR. t O, O P.: Maanink
rfb.7fe. 'ina. 1. ri, R.7k"' .' inviteTtS
h!iJ;Ia a-i .. 7. ', 9 v
V
eon
tlvae
A.
Fiaii at B
"t.Jrt.Oia
metn'a Church 10 A.
1.KINB.
Anrll 14. IBS. JOHM. kik.t.
r.i v tii
of the lata. Catharlna Lelne. aced 81. Rata-
X2.
Uvea and frltada are Invlud te attend fu
nerai, inwi., e:w a. ai., rrem nia aauan
ter'a realdenee. Uti. Btlaabatb Kech, 4188
tV,cn.1 Xb' Mnyun. , nequiem maai Ht.
Mary'a Church 1,0 A. M Int. Old Bt Peter'a
cem. ,
LBWI8. April' 88. 1AI LEONARD, wlfa
?' f? .- &wla. Relatlvea and rlenda art
invited te attend funeral, Frl 8:80 A. M.
from her lata rcaldenc TlflU Creehelm rd..
Cheitnut. Ill f. Mais, of rcatilcm at Church
l
the Hely Creea PI
140 A M. int. uate et
una8TYA;rirWJ?hTARn.,r..
husband el tha lata Julia. Deuaherty' (ne'i
"-w;i iteiaiiyca ana irienae ana ail ae.
?'?. l .'eh n waa a member are In
tad te funeral Baturdav, fi:80 A. M.. from
hlaJate residence. 8280 V at. Solemn requiem
mV. K ihe Chjrehv of .the Ascension 10
A. M. Interment Hely Sepulchre Cemetery.
I.TNCH. April 24. MARIA, widow of PA
ward Lynch. Relathns and friends are In-
iite te niiena runerai, jrrj.. a se a
runerai, Frj., 8 SO A, M.,
ir ttulr, 11R9 r iifi, ..
Hetemn requiem maes at Bt. Malachy'a
Church 10VA M. int. Hely Cress Cem.
MATER: April 21 , at 100 Dorset ave ,
Ventner. N J AUlfcjtT MATER, In hl
Md year, formerly of, Phils. . father of
Cherles J. Mayer. Relatives flirtd friends In
vl ted te attend funeral cortices, Thura., 3
P. M.. at Armstrena's. 1027.2S N. Hread
at. Int. prlinte. Bethlelieu papers please
MrCARK --April 2.1. 11122, NICHOr.AH
V husband of Jann McCnb (nee Mel.nush.
lln) Relutltes and friends, also Hely Name
Hecfetv of m. Edward's Church, am Invited L
... ...tiiii iun-rHi, i n,, n,oe a, ai., rrem
his Ute residency, 2824 3d st. Solemn
ir,iuiii! nun ni. nnwarn unurcn 10 A,
SI. Int. .Hely Sepulchre Cem.
WnTll,W A.n nj . . nn .m -
... . . .. "l'"' fj .ivtJrtjir. i , Tiie
"i "' mje uernsra .ucLOllum. JteintlVes
nna irienas are inviiMi in atlena runerai,
frj . S.30 Arit.. from .hr lt residence;
1105 S. SudenhHm st. Solemn maes of re.
pulem at Bt, Teresa's Church 10 A. St. Int.
Old- Cnthelrn! Cem.
MOCQNVEI.I,. April 24. 1982. JAMES.
son of Themas and Bllen J, McCiinnell
Relatives and frlendi, also Dartmouth
Purple Star ldgi Ne H7i I.ady Patiern
if. i.. v. a., .-se. :n: imp.oes of American
Stores and lUltlsh War Veterans, are In
vlted te attend fune.-al eeivlces, Thurs ,
2.10 P. M , late residence. 3S13 N. Man-Inn
hi, Int. Northwned I'cm. Remains may
Iw viewed Wert.. 7 te 0 P. M
MeKKB April U. IP22. OTCOROi: V. .
husband of Carrie U. StcKnc. Ralntltes ami
friends, ai) Court Alltahcny. Ne, r.'i.l, Tndv
I'urcelcrs, Ne. 27 are Invited te attend
services. Frl., 2 r. II., et Inte muldnce,
;tt48 Hembsrger st. Trlenus may cal
Thurs ,7 tee P. M
MIM.ER. April 23, 1022, KMZAIJETH,
dauchter of the late Casper and Reeecca
Sillier. Relaters and frlenda are Invited te
attend funeral services Wed;, S P. SL, at
her lata residence 1BS2 W. Tleaa St. Int.
private. West Laurel Hill Cem.
NUNEVH.LE. On April 25. 1022. ADA
TAIDB V.. widow of Qeerce Nunevtlle. Serv
ices an Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at
the residence of her daurhter. Mrs. A.
Teunc. 8088 Aspen st. Interment private.
VERREU At The Clinten, en April 2B,
1022, MARION C wife of the late James
Verrrs Announcement of funeral later,
PEIRCI3. April 21. ORKON, husband of
Ray K. Pelrce. Relatives and friends, also
Williamson Lodse. Ne. 200, V. and A. St..
nre Invited te alien 1 funernl, Thurs., l'.'IO
P. St . from parlors of II, A. KUnzlnr. Onti
N, 7th .at. Int. 'private. Viewing- Wed.
eve
PKNftELIJJT. Arrlt 2. at the Presby.
terlnn Heerltal HMiep ARTHUR I. PEN
CEI.l.ny. Ii. D Funeral eenlces Wed.. 2
P. SI., at Christ Memerial Church, 43d and
rhestnut sts. Int. Greenwood Cem, Charles
ton. S. C. papera please copy.
l't.ATT April 24 MIMHIEU. wife tiff
liemn II. Piatt, seed SO. I.'unernt Thurs.
at 1.80 P. M.. lata residence, 41.1 Upland
st. Services at Bt James' Church. 2.30
r. SI Int. In adjnlnln? rmterv
QUJSfDV. April 24. ITDIA TEI.L. widow
HTEAMSHIP NOTICES
th fuiwral home et Jehn C, Klmmtrli H
ewiia. rfAu-ji , wretia rji. int.
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ART. huabliul nt Will. Vnki
viewins vva.. a i'. im.
f.
'EARfTf.'-udd.V;' iaT,7 MUB
of lata Patrick anil Murv lr'.m .,.'
and frienda Invlud .te funeral. Thur..
U,, from 1B1C Columbia av. ld.h
l.-Ultl
cathad
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hta lata reakltne,. ittt HayhtenJ1.. (ier
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ate reeieene. i
f. SI.. Thurufav. A Mil T. tl
prlyat Plea .waOL aewafi
iaSa. ANNA, ,.
ilatlvia and'frlenda
widow nf JeHm Rewan. RalatlvAa am
nunAn.v.uin .w. uv.i
ara invltM .is.aAtfnd. funral,jrremJirtat(
wrin?&rm.y.
tlah .maia at Chureh et the Incarnation
lit A. Ml Int. NwVh.i:a.V BchuylRlllOe..
i
aiai
enes, 4
sitlD a
Pa. R
wemains may pa viewaa Tnuri., t te
ltJYA.idn Bunday!
l
MARY A
tn
qulemitna At Bt. Clement's Church at 10
a-i'ir-lnr'Wj. ttifffrmatfit mt
cWJ.
BALinnURY. April 24. at reeldenca of
ly Croaa remetery.
I
n
I.
rl
?&AnKLI,fVBi;H,,
levene, sea r eatn mi,,
aervleea aad
xerinerir g uuncura.
Int. private, Olenwoed
Cem., Lelena
HANHU
BAKDKR
,'l.ffis.'l.-JV., v:
AiJiiiiierr.
R8W. April 8.
tHON (nee HetseD, .'
nt HttHM' .wlf of .Aflam
Sanderson. .HelatlvM.anft rrtenda Invited te
funeral aerTtcea, Mat.. 2 P. M at ehapal nf
Kirk Nlee, 8ef Oermantewn ava. Int.
htt4n
'
iffi'JiJKiVj
Xrl
Leyw a.
an ftehmtd.
sen of
HniiM C, and la!
n.latlvna and fell
ichmld, aaeLe,
lanea in
tad te funeral, Jfrl.,
r?'
3 p. M.. resieence, 240 Jierria ai.j.
rernwoea uem
rrlends mar call Thurs.
in Ainrria si. iinz.
eve. i ,
BCHULTZ April 34, 1022. JACOB
PETER. RCHUlVrZ. husband of Hattle
Sehulti'tnee Donahue) and son of Elisabeth
Penults (nje Keehler) and the lata James ,T.
Rcnultz. aired 48. Relatives and friends, also
UaiOamln Harrison Council. V. U. A. SI.,
ara Invited te funeral service. Frl.. a ,. M.,
lata residence, 2848 S. Jeisup st. Int. pri
vate. Fern weed Cent.. Vlewtne- Thurs , 8
P. Sf. '
BCOI.I.AN. April 34, ALFRED, 'husband
of Florence J. Pcellan (pee StuMelman); aaed
30 years, Relatlvea and friends ara Invited
te attend lhe fun-rsl scrxlcra, Friday, 2 P.
SI., from his lata ret Idencer 27 Hirst at. In,
terment Arlington Cemetery
fiCOTT. April 28. OUVB M.. wife of
Jehn J. Bcau.tnea Daniels), Relatlvea and
friends are Invited te attend funeral, Thurs ,
N;80 A, St.. parent!' residence, 1428 N.
19th st. ftelemn reeulsm mm Ht. Mslsehv'fl
ynurcn IV A. 1 ini. noir rpns um,
Shurch 10 A. II int. Hely cress Cem.
BltnA. April 24, .1927. JOHN, husband
if Maranret Bhea (nee CHbhens). Relative
t--A . i .z.7 .-... . .- -
nnd friends, also ftt. Osbrlel's Hely Name
Heelety rind empleyes I'tiltn. Bleetrle t'n .
are Invited te ettmd funeral. rrl., 8'80
A, SI . from his late residence, 1203 8. setti
st. Solemn hlah maes of reaulem at Bt.
Onbrlefs Church 10 A. St. Int. Hely Cress
Cem
8IOERRON. Budden'y. April 24, 1022,
JOHN, husband of Slary Blicreen (nee Ceyle),
Relames and friends, nlse Walten Ixdic.
Ne, 7r, D. efiI,,,le. nnd E. I DencRBl BecleTy)
uiv. we, -" a. u. ji.. invuea te anena fu
neral. Thurs 8-30 A. Sf,, from his lata rest
ilance. 200 W. ElmweeJ Ave.. Hharnn 1t.ll
Pa, Solemn requiem mass at Church of the L
lie.y epirii, onaren uui, jlv a. . int. Hely
Cress
STRAUSS. April 21. PANNIE STRAURB.
beloved sister of William StrnuSH and Mr.
II. Kellett. RelatUcs and friends are In-
Sf, precisely, ut h-r late rexldencc, 1810 N,
0th et. Int. Redef Khnlem Cem.
BII1.LIVAN. Suddenly, April 23. EDITH
WOOD, wife of aeorae R. Bulllvan and
dauRhter of tha lata Jehn and Hettle p
Weed. Ifiinernl aervlces Wed., 11 A. M..
lata resldence, Sierlen. Pa. Int. private
TAROKTTK AprM 2B. in22. AllCHI
HAM) K. TAROCTTi:. St. D. ' Refitlve,
nnd friends, nlse Himllten I.n)se. Ne. "74
P. and A. St.: West Phlla. Jt0lcnl Ase
and a'l ether assocmtlenM of which lie nn
a member. Imlted te er!ces. Thurs, '
P. St., at his late residence, n2!9 Haerferd
me Int. prlvste. Remains may be Maned
Wed eve, 7-.10 te 0.
TOWNSEND. April 23. EDWARD A.
TOWNSEND. Relathes anf" friends also
Apelle Ledae. Ne. 8S6, F a i A. M. I Apelle
11. A. Chapter. Ne. 307; Kadesh Com Cem Com
mendory. Ne. 29, K. T.: .Phlla. Conalsterv,
8. P. R. 8.1 Ijutli Temple. A. A. O. N. M
B.t emplejee Jehn Wanamaker, and all so se
rletlca of which he was a member, are In
vited tn funeral aervlces. at his lata r.i.
dence, 8040 N. 10th at.. Thurs.. 3 P. M. Int.
Northwepa rem. nemahis may be viewed
Wed,, after 7 P, M.
VANDEORIPT. In lturllnaten, N. J..
April 23. SIARY E wlfa of Peter ii. Vande
Krlft. aaed OS. 1 une ral and Int. private
Thurs. Plesse emit Hewers "ie.
WALLACE1. April 21. JOHN CRAIO
WALLACE. husb.ind of Emma P. jjuier
Wallace, at his rea'denca, 2183 Walnut st..
Phlla.
WALTON. Arrll 24. 10J3. at th. iw.-
of her diushter. Sirs. Archle Diehl. 2038 N.
PARniFP OFFERS TRADE
ix-'ir r OPENINO TO U. S. A
Favorable geofraphlcnKstealtlon. Serves as'
market for feedstuffs nnd manufactured
goods for mere than ten million population
Apply Derland, 9 E. 40th St., New Wrir. or
Development Agent. Cardiff, Seuth Wales
steamship Nenrga
ew Ybrk te
Seuth America
onuSGevernmentSlups
Fattest lime
te Hlede Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenes
Alrei. Plneit ships-American serrlce
Amerlci n fend American comforts. Sal,
lnnfri- Pier J, Hoboken.
Pan America April 29
Western World May 17
Southern Croaa May 31
American Lesien .... .June 10
"Fertnljtlitlr Thereafter"
Munson Steamship Lines
47 K?.u fi(.v i N" Varh Cly
rhlladelpnlit Offlee,1 Drexel Hide.
ifoneolnfr Operator for
f n.YMOjmjWVtJOQKK
Wf Mew Amarlcaa.FUa Steamers
RMOlate May 2, Mar 30, June 27
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liups etrerlns meat mm mm
fertable srcommedatlone.
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Cuisine.
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.April SI. 1922,
,, oauintar.ef ateua anaraey ann
imie Patrick J. nraa, Jr. ' .Relative ana
rrienan. alie acnoei ennaran at nt, ciemenva
iareehlal flclienl. ara Invited te the funeral,
en Thursday tnornterT at :0 o'clock, from
h.e tale raeld.nra. 9anA fl. T.fnvd at. Re
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,., arei invited T te attend funral, . Thura..
IUmM it.,:ffem' Rli'iata resldna.730lt5
Urparlt. tni HIlht)Cm.,;y.la.i.fUBerl
ear. JUaaalai may be viawtd wea,, after
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BcTef Ida Oramar Wjjteett and, son af
lev.-J. , and Inflate Maraarat .Vfeeteeti,
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tta reaiaenaa.
tematna Mar na
Jit JOif rmee wrtnwee Cersew
Iklnsen!
eiaiires ana inenns are inriieq te aitena
fneral aervleA at her late' residence; 4844
li K,nf5h 5War Hlli'lfam,' rrlead's may
lilr Tih T;W S Mi A W.-MW at
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of lister wurst and dauahter et
and Katharli
Katharine WerVman. In he
Jehn
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T.
?itiai
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al, Frl.. a P." It., from harinaranta'
fi
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residence, near
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All SIMS, 7 te II. ' ,ur '",r
U. S. ARMY
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GAS-MASK '
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$0.65
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tloedyear rubber. Abne.
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PARCEL POST. ,
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120 N. 13th St., Phila., P.
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te attend the feneral 'Services. TbOfarjay, 3
P.'M., at pareat'a realSng.. i!8t W.pfaT
8malna.ayt vfewed-wrtneaday after 8
,.M, Interment NortSweo Cemetery.
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