r.T&v. Itta . " VHMV Itffc . !'. .. Ii." $ t mz MX I '.i. I- I en LW . &. .r,M i m i- b ajsc BHHIT iSKlII ; THKYVE A MJLL.6N Plit8 NQW ' IMSBMjIHttf' I ''Sg llUfitSIHH fC "U,WI,"WWI"W qteatcr than pain. I nm net well. HHW?;-pMHMMnnmHmMaHHWHM , M,,,w,w l"",VM .. .... " mm nm . r 'JBTHBrlfffr'l in soviet tangle jIMfe. te help hum ';', .(Iren. Conic nnd upend n few h with v uHHPHHtkH ' -' 'BJBIrvthK tai - T l tMC''''-, ?' 'PHppBH ve Missives Frem Banker's S'Wlfn Snlrl tn Wnvp Rnnn P$E8C - - -' " " aSKKStt Beut? ht for SI 5.000 TAKES DEFENSE UNAWARES PeucliheepRle. N. Y.. Mny 1... Four letJiTB nllr-ged te have been written by frs. Anne U. Slltlmnii te Fred Nnu- , vals, Indlnn Ritldi' corc-pendent, were i suddenly Intrndueed tisnlnt her late yesterday nt the lienrliig here, eminled wun tiic Htntement et ii wiinren mm hr hml lirnn lmn.?lif for St.'i.em) from Beaurnls in May 7 nt Mentrenl, Cnnn-' ImDi ides. Further beKhevism was ,d. This witr.vss snid that Ileauvals had',, .. ,,,,.., ,,,,. nmI lniinrlsm li.id rSfl'New Yerk new -paper man. nnd that he '' 11flttrt.,l I.I.. i., Ilntl.in tliiitlrM II had held out Meuth for SlNi.UOO. The Midden rexets.il of Iteauvnl' i stand in the caw, ns relateil bv tlw wit new, took the counsel or the defense by surprise, but did net illseenceii Mr-. Stillman, in a Mntement that Mie was wIIHiik te leave her him.- te the leferce ler' n verdict, she charged that .lames A. Stlllninn "fought with sold." and tnat no iuul "paid si.i.tHJU ter lour vertliless scrans of iianer." She denied authorship of the letters. Just before she left for her home In New Yerk Mr. Stillmnn inMnieted hei attorneys te icm; her cut. She Mild he was Mipremely confident of wititiitip Mrs Stt.lmaii'i eui,el planned a conference ter toite te i(iile wliether they would offer turther teMiinen lu her behalf or whetlin tlie would ad here te their erisin.il intintieu te 1 t the ense go le I!et'tee (Sle.l-en 111 Peughkeepsje ni't Vcdned!n fei de cision. Willing te HcM Case "Judge Mills and Mr. Mm U. -aid Mrs. Stillm.in. "iiMavl me it I '" willing te rest m (-ae. I am I close the case, fei 1 .1111 content te meet the issue en the testlnietn of a "gentleman who stands, nr did stand t the head of the sieatcsf uaiil. in the Rrenteit city of the world." At this, point Mr. Mack, who wn bidding her geed b, inteije. ted: "Mr. Stillman Hesed Ms .is- in ,i blnxe of glerj, but I'd hate like hell te pay $l,i.U00 for the blu.e of glory." Mrs. Stillmnn laughed, and leutinucd' "He feusht with geld, nnd the testi mony of one of hi w ituess,., ( losing the case, was that he mud Slfi.COO for four -worth ess srru,,.. f j,.,per 1 have neth- ' ,, ,i .... ,.... ' n,. V ,he liire lenr iVd ' ini? further tci s i 1 Mm content tei.i i ,,,,u',,e '"lV0 'Pnrnc1 ! await thPirp het" tlipeuali the horrors of war. would make, await the crilut. ' -in irieMstible force that will overcome The puichase et the letters was made ; prejudice, misunderstanding and mis- In Montreal tins week, a detective, i-.d- ' uken part. loyalty mil nil l.eigh .Miid it was arranged through J ' "s Shenn. a New Yerk newspapermuii, l.eigh explan.ed. The letter, replete with terms of endearment nnd such expressions as "I love every pore of jour skin" and xvnen can wc get married.' were an- eepted in evidence after Mrs, Stillman had denied ever having written them, She swore the handwriting was net States te join in a guarantv of atety ' Davis has just s-ettled, through his own her own. but Harriet Hlbhard. house- te France hud driven the latter cQimtrj , ..riienal effort, u strike of 150 build keeper for Mr. Stillman. looked at them te strict enforcement of the Versailles ' J. ..lir,i ;,. erect- nn'then snld thnt. te the hest of her 'ivntv mg workers, who are engaged in erea- recollectieu, the hnndwritiug was Mrs. Stlllmnn's. Say Guide Wanted S2.-,00 Bcauvnis demanded $L'5,000 for thc letters, Leigh testihed. Hut after sev eral dnjs of negotiations he accepted t1 (Wl IT.. .IaumII.a.I .lfni.in.tn ....... vu, v,w. ; urvt iiiiu iii...ii,,i; iuii- ferences with the guide and Shenn and ntH 1,B nmmlswl itennvnis he would snv i- i- t ..,:. nm h,, , 1,17,,, V,;,7i,v thp cuide w-ns rilled. v.. iin.i ii....... nic .i,.,v nci-n.i one of .Airs. Stillui.in's lawyers. "les." sulci I.elc i. "I would have told any He te net letters from a man of the character of ReauvaK" Many times in the course of the trial of thc case Bcauvais was ncthe in get- i tine witnesses te testify in Ills behalf1 nnd for Mrs. Stillman. In 'anadn only a few weeks a;e he cm railed wit- ucsses te contradict testimony that lie und Mrs. Stillman had been guilt of uuscenduct. The letteis were c'ensldered by Mr. Stillman's lawjers. it was learned, ns amenc the strongest ntidence they have Introduced te prow their contention thnt (Juy Stillman is illegitimate and te cinch their allegation that Mrs Still man was unfaithful te her husband. "When Can We (iet .Married?" One of the letters bought trem Beau Yais i end : "Dear Darling: "The wedding i ever and it is 12 :!." P. M.. and I have just had ,i het bath , and am in bed. but I just had te write j en a letter. There neer will be and there never has been an one like jeu. 3 love, every pore of your skin. I love the dear gieiiud jeu stand en. 1 love ou better each day and everv d.i.v tdiews me hew foolish It is te live without jeu. I love you beyond vver N. J love jeu forever and ever. Thieugh this world en te all the ethers. want you mere than .nijthing en this eaith "Mj un le said I i-i nlsht 'as we get elder It doesn't se iniieh" matter where vve an but who we are with.' When will jeu he down, dear, and when can we get mairiedV That Is all I think of When nothing will ever take we away "Write me, dear, hew jeu are won't yeuV I am se titcil of evetj thing, se tired I ju"t want te test and rest in your flour t arms. n frightens me when I don't hear from jeu. Let me iiear seen Oh. mv dear, I am dead for jeu : ju .t dead. "Your Kathitliie. . "Sunday. "fiuy has just been in Hi Ms levelv. . but nlwajs when it is het he wilts a ) little, (ioed morning, del lest, dirllng. dear." v ' Anether lettei lepeiled te have been rcud Inte the record fellows, in part "Mendaj "Darling Freddie; Hew I love veu antl all tin1 geed imngs veu an- pan et , ine weniiciiwi mm' "I'll aim tne waves; everytiung mat is nuve ami cveijiluiig that is peace I longed for veu s,, la night und I was se tiled that I took your Hunting cup te sleep with like the children de. end then I w nt te shep I am just dead ter jeu. I am just s( '; of the rich, lonelv. nttcu weild. I wan 3j te be played with ami pljj with jeu. Kft I want till the haul tilings te melt. I frw Have te ue a lime iiiinier or I would &M A third missive alleged te have been a. Ki. m.. s:,iiImii, ... i... ....i.i OVilb UJI -i,.''. Jv ... ini" nlUIIV V(is nn nnti miner thnt lien, tlm ...,..., i Jnscriptlun of "7(1 Park Avenue." which was once the Stillman home The Hignature of "Awaii." It was explained, translateil irem the nuiiiiii into j;ngish .. it i . " ineunn ".vij iienrf." uiie letter in pint JfL'Jj. "Dearest reddle: our last letter' f'S-w-iCef November .ri was n great comfort te feweS rllL' etl"'r 1,,u"r ,,llrt M1111 worried i me a let. i ineiigui jeu would he in jUeniluy. pe uiai i sent nud te meet DLKf& ,nuf ilin (ntillt. tit, fl.n i,...U 1 0&? Povteffice, but I have only been per- liy. nl'lv whvii wiiu .veu in me nenu ert.. Nothing that I ever ald te VHH. eTW inn encic. i love yen tjrir,eurt an( miHtifp, tt M&&U.V, ,3Sa Jileniluy, pe that 1 sent Hurl te meet I y-aiyeu, uue iveuy, in iiiirmen ter the dnv Island, en the Camden side, tedaj 'Jv -fa'n' 1 am ,lrPl1, ,lcur' m,t ur Inst JThcre v.-us SU m the overall pockets jiWUsv letter rested me a let. I -phe man weighed about l.'l.l pounds nn.' ''eS ' Didn't Trust Malls i wllH ,iv0 fcct hU 1,a'lles lu hei?ht. l(ffiMflsAiMI don't want te write much, n.s I vital i-aits Aiiert mmiNRSS iv, te make you stirfcrjr, for real leve qteatcr than pain. 1 nm net wen, 'iitise I enn't be until ion nre ns 1 int jeu te be my riilde. 1 nm slel: , f iivcrjtliln,? and every one. Ne one eally loves me but yen nnd tht-chll- .(Iren. Conic nnd npcml n few dnjH with I me nt Plcusntitvllic. Come In the week when there Is only (Jny. (Jet off at Mnimen nnd come seen nnd love me, I mi I rnn go en this terrible lonely read In little longer. 1 will tell jeu nbettt the work up there when I .see yen. Come seen ami nurcc me. "I-onef-einc, AWAltl." (DeslRti of feiir-lenf clever drawn with pen and near It n Itirjte cress, and nnderneath the larfcu ciess a little cress.) Drep German Debt Is Plea of Women Continued from The One , buced en n renunciation of profits en v I"'0" jermnn s. she en id Tallts of l.lejd (irerpe Tlie Cene.i conference was di-cused lu all its phases bj James (!. Mac Mac Penald. of New YeiK, (Jenen. he ald. w.'is l.leyd (Jeorise's desperate ef fort te obtain peaie In Fiirnpe. 'L'hcl weaknesses of (ieiien, he Mild, was the clusien of the discussion of reduction of hind armaments, and the exclusion of discussion of Cermun reparations. iNe the absence of the Fnlteil Stntep (ienea. he said, is renllj u political and net an economic conference. Its great alue. he snld. has been in the fact Ii made clear the gre-it pelltn.il r'ai ts tu I'm epe. Asks f. . te Aid Ametienn io-eperntion is indispen sable in the rehabilitation of i'urepe if 'he world is te be stabilized In this gen- . "ration. Without It ecn gieater chaos i may obtain and alliances of radical uties in Southeast I'urepe, whence UelsheMst doctrines have spread, may , 'ind te an invasion of I'urepe. another i niggle into which the l tilted Stntes would inevitably be dragged. That piedietlen of Kdward A. Filetie a as supplemented with the opin ion that these qualities, that are lust in the American people would cause this nation te take a part in the ehabllitatien of Kurepc before It is tee late Mi Kilene. director of the Interna tional Chamber of Commerce and presl d nt of William Fllene's Sens C'einpnn) . Itos'en declared that the geed business ludgmcnt of the American people, com bined with their sense of justice, their Blames I'. S. Aloofness Tie blamed our aloofness fiem the .lffalrs of luiepe as indirectly respon sible for the present dei-pnir of (Jer many, feri ed te turn threuch economic necesjt te an alliance with HusMa, a certain rappieachement between the two countries since, the refusal nf the retted The American dollar will be the main Influence of this country in Eastern I l.urepu in the near future, for foreign nations leek upon us ns the great source of canitnl. nnd entlrelv without the entiment which may have been ex- ! istent during the war." Such wns the I .. ,- , f , , Ulau e. our.reiauen te tne nnra- pressed nations which at one time, senihr nor eetrnnen into the LnniniA t Xatlens. made bv Elmer Davis, of the editorial stall of the New i erk Times. I h re.nsnii for Mia nerpii' nm t rl:i 1 - istic relationship, said Mr. DaIs, is reiatiensuip. 'nm Mr. uais, is .merican public opinion has never t attuned te international nffalrs i niur - hppn and despite our wur experience, thc historic background of Europe is tee complex te be generally comprehended. Democratic civilization is "even mere fundamentally nnd squarely challenged sJn than T VvV by ," AVIlliam E. Walling, y oeMipvi I'russianism author and student of iecialism, de- lured in his address Iaber in Anti-Bolshevist Rele Whereas diplomats. Mr. Walling said, have been studying the psychology and social philosophy of the Soviet lead ers in Russia "bnrelj three yeais." American labor has been studying bol bel shevism ever sinte Its inception seven teen j ears age. Daily contact whii agents of the Soviet regime, he said, has tenvlnied the labor element of this (euntry that "there can be no rehabili tation if Euiepe gives a new lease of power te the most destructive regime since the dajs of Genghis Khan." GOODRICH GOES TO RUSSIA Will Make Anether Visit te Com plete His Investigation Indianapolis. May I.'!. (I'.j A. P) .lames I', Goedrich, ternier Gov ei nor it Indiana, left here today ler New eik and experts te til Wednesdnv for .'iiether vi-ir te Russia He e lists te irimplUO Ms wetk as m investigator f u i he American Relief 'eiumittec duiiiig i Ins trip, Mi. Good Geod Goed .irh plans te leturn m August. II.. I. I.. ...... inn ?..... rt Ma ,nT.!r.iL rt " 'lir i.'iiiiii .....ii . i'-i,i.- ill)' ie iti.ssiu Mr Goedrich mnde a report dee.t te President Harding and Jie Is .oeked upon as an official observer for the Pies dent 111 1MM""11- 24 TAKEN IN GAMBLING RAID Police Say Men Were Playing Craps In Poolroom I'wentv -four Negroes were arrested l-tst night in a raid en a cigar store and poolroom at 'JOliiJ Montgomery avenue, ( me of the men, Walter Glesty, .'IS'Jl .irrh Xidenhnm strei't bail u revolver in ins perhct and was slutcd for enrrv- lug emealed deadly weapons. The mi'ti ere sent te City Hall. Tlie raid was made bv Lieutenant Montgemerj ami four patrolmen from the Nineteenth nnd Oxford streets sta tion The piitielmeti found the men pl.ijing traps when they entered the phu e. 500 Deaths for Week the week eiidin; jesterrlav there In wide .inn deatus in i-iiiianeipiiin. ac iirdimf te the weeklv lepert of the llvisli.n of vital statistics of the Bureau of Health. Ibis showed an increase of thliteeii ever the week previous, and nn Inerenw' of twenty-right ever the corresponding week of lii'Jl. 'Ihree ueuius un -.k , u.- , mn i... r. nil t linnn tt nrik inf.. iiiMiinimii ' lever anil there were five influenza' v Ictims. Bedy Found In River The body of an unidentified man. trussed in workman's clothes, was found in the Delnwaie River off Petty'e Thoununea et NuaineM men rensianuy rei i. nuiiavil Unitlurtu'u rrlllnn "tun u ,1 Ilualneae " which apprara dally In the Dual- ncaa nnn i-inancim ntciien or ihf mernin ,..., T.vrmra IIm t lu fthkt rantAlnH nf tnduatry re detnc and arc planning te de. start me- -no .,u.,c'. V 'HHBHllB 'M' IBHuHlHEiav'V&sh''v DHf,' . !'l BV .AaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBE. aaVBBBBBBBBBBr . .BBBR. . ... n:T4H. -TTr-"- . .IBBBBT. U' j . S I .JiaTBnaSlaHIHr4. ItraTaTaTaTaY Kmp ' HmKdnBA ' jhrx1 V ttaiwBMiH K.fiatfH H5 . m ZaafWavaEaft HltMflii vtHlB Here are two tpical boys who arp the real rulers of Philadelphia for seven the lleinry Club's (leat, one nf the many In (he Mg boy ANNUAL SPRING MEETING ' IN WISSAHICKON TODAY Horses and Pedestrians Expected te Ferm Big Turnout T lie nniiual sprin? meet of the Flilla- delphia Itiders anil Drivers' Association i s heing held this nfternoen en the unncr Wissahlcken Driie. Imitation were s,.nt te all riders and dtivcis and many pedestrians te participate. Une of the purposes of he meet Is te continue public opposi tion te opening the Wissahlcken Drhe e mitomebilMs. All types of horse are there. The lines formed at Allen lane and mecd north te Hex avenue and countermarch ed te Valley (ireen. ,"-"""11 . ,'".". """ , ' " ,, " , " chief, marshal et the parade. He has as n,MMar.ts J. Abbett Wiggins, ,, K ,- shields and Ueerge I. Ober- .iVi ' R uenzcr. Colonel illiani Inncs 1 erbes Is DAVIS ENDS STRIKE OVER MONUMENT JO HIMSELF Laber Secretary Settles Trouble by Appeal te Nen-Union Men Chicajje, May le Secretary of Lnber "ig a monument dedicated te Mr. Davis himtelf at Mooseheart. III., near here. lihi unlknut of the men lasted feu davs, after a row between building .-.r.i.. ,.,,;.,, tlm terrlterv around Mooseheart. where the Davis monument ls being elected by the Meese ledge as a u'.--r.- ------, tnbute te its organizer. Secretary Davis en arriving nt Meese- h.n,, int wm.k iniiefi in various ren- lesentntlves of the unions for u con - ' ferciice, and as the masons declared rhev would continue t tie llgnr, me see- ictaiy put it up te the ether emits te ictaiy put it ui' i" " "' " get enough non-union masons te allow he work te proceed. The ether unions were successful in lindlng enough men .. .1 aU.. .1... AlncAVic' ter tile purpose, hiuj m mr .,,iii-u- I'nien withdrew its orders prohibiting its own members from going en with tliH memorial. WerK accordingly stnrtea Tuesday and Secretary Davis returned t0 ashingten. DIVA JOINS WOMAN'S PARTY Mary Garden Pays Initiation Fee and Signs Card Wnshliiffien. Mav l.'l Mary Gar len has joined the atleuai vv uinnii s I'artj. The famous diva lias signed her card and paid S10 which gives her, .t charter membership in the new or- I guiiiiuu.iu. ,.,... .,..,, .Ner lias .uiss uiiiiirii .-. ii.iiuiii.m ceased with sending a ciicek nnu oceem- lug a member. She has written n letter l addressed te singers, signed by her I name, urging them te join the 'Weman's Partv and take part in the dedication 'xetcises. It is being sent out from headiiu.iiters df tlie organization here. Bcfeie -ailing for Paris lecently, Mrs. Malene sent her check for SI 00. which makes her a new founder ei the ,a tiennl Weman's Pnit. nnd S.". width i In- part j is asking of its members who cannot be present at tlie dedication of the new headquarters JUDGE DISQUALIFIES SELF Jocular Remark Leads te Charges of Bias In Murder Trial Miami. Fla.. May 1 .'!.( By A. P.) , . i --, . . .-, .fudge Bianning, In the f ircint Court jc-ieriiiij, ui-muu. e... ... -'" - ;' , ''ding .ledge in the forthcoming trial "t '' Kr (- I'"'!'. hiengrj automobile .,,., wi,e is charged with the murder rd his wife in ii local hotel last I'ehru- l.ry. riptitien filed bv attorneys ferl'iarlv sited the disqualification en the grounds of bias and prejudice, nllegtng that when 1 i.'iilv applied for tils release en nail tlm .Hideo remarked: "De you think I am 'going te let a inurdetcr out en bail'?" .ledge Hrannlng yesterday said that i... ii.,.i nmile the statement enlv in a , joking way. Aide at Fete iA "H4 W'sl&l? Wf " w P A A. Washington society gives pageant, t w,icU Princess Illlt CantaCU- av Willi, I Bl,,,1'-.- .u.i.wvm zene, great-granddaughter of Gen- ,t cr) (jrat( s, fruit anil flower WmSh&yT&MtfA iffiMW r. . i . .Cea"MV mk'JMJm r' rWflSttLMiiMtitm ' ) Sheets at Man SSL i 4 jlt r .' . t i) I . 1 V "vw, '! fr)'!'Miiiiwwnniawggv,rtCT MRS. MARY SCIIRODV Was awakened at her home. 2ill Seuth Twelftli street, saw :i man standing by a rear fence air II red at him. Sim thinks she hit him BALFOUR WARNS NATIONS Says They Lese Prestige in U. S. by Net Helping Themselves c- Geneva. Mav 1.1. (By A. P.) The "Jnnil of Balfour warned the nations of W ,, .,,., ,11 i .. j Lurepe today thnt they would lese what I prestige they have it.' America unless , making appeals for aid they show indication of tnlng te help them- , hu ""- "'u'cuuen ei ujnib ie neip selves. I His warning was voiced in cennec tlen with discussion by the Council of the League of Nations of the American Relief Administration eiler te feed Rus. sian refugees in Constantinople. The offer presented by Arthur O. Hingland proposed that the Relief Ad ministration continue, the feeding of 127,000 refugees for four months upon the condition thnt the members of the league raise 30,000 pounds sterling te finance the evacuation of the refugees into Europe nt the end of that time. The offer entails an expense of $1115, 000, nnd is subject te acceptance by .lime 1. Lord Balfour immediately pledged Great Britain te give 10,000 pounds. The Council officially thanked the Amer icans for their offer, and premised te , make everj' effort te raise the funds required. . , jqdAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Georce II Chaprel, 4401 Mnnnyunk .ivt)., and Klsla M. Hnniwii I.'il .Mallov st. 5lh nt., and S'arll ,u-rt i.van. a; t..hrmiti. Atlt.tit(r t -1 f s. N- .1 Willlnm V, ) Irmly, 17.10 Xuudaln st., and l.er.i Sutterfk-lrt, IWJT Hurt lone. Newton Huberman. 1:1 4 Jnckpen it., and Irene Nutler. SL'i) R ad pt. Henn Oans. 2014 I-eiihrird -t , nnd Iren i TIlKhman. 2011 Lembard st. Dm is Menntinn, KlUTi Untarle nt , nnd Jen nie MrClurc. 220 S 21t t Jarnis Weed, "1H.1 13. Nerrln st.. .iml Knth rsn Dalny. 43:10 Xtnrltrt 8t Trancls Zalikl. 2041 AtnMli Id t . nnd i'z4l,ivva Oaleska. 2010 .M.uflW.l Ht . - irtiuid Hhnjilre 11)03 N. 31'd ft . .md Hdna ris.hmnn. 1310 Hi-ifmevelt lleiilnvinil Neiwned U. Palmer. 374l N leih st nnd irN I'uirni." i2bs T Richmond hi nnd Kinina ;in .N. ITlll Hi Sulllv.01. 232S V Hew.ir.l nt .'film Mlodzlanehkl. SdMl M i Hid ( , nnd 1 -etihl" ' Snrnupl Wolen 3221 T'entnln ui md Wellnfllty 3221 Kent.iln ht Tf n.na t !t .1 Hl.nr... 9ltT. t Mflf(M c, I lames I'eale, rtschalr, N J and Hrtha Urnhrirn. 2311 Kmi-rald I .Mephh Ilerlant 103 N r.3d st., and Harnh (Irangel. 103 ;s. nin nt 1 Viel" rS?S.t.eriiS30aiff rth? ' t aml MarU IrvlnK 11. aieRcner. ireivn y., and i:unn M. Ue i.a niirj. t.ii s AM..n st VV lllmm A. Klnif. HlrtawiiJ IIu el, una Ktnm.i Krause, 2317 Tulip st. Jink ! Iianst CnrnweliR Pa ard May - una Peary. Cernwlij IM J din UeLanBee 1'UI H Hrmereft Bt , and 'iherrsn Si'dze, 7iii sn-. rd wiuum u. iirewn. nnn n r.iv.n t., and u.').?,rJi V...,C,huiri.,,i1?,,r,ffNi..rrtWi,.,',tM. Dulifl. 201) Xntite t Ktncrsen V KdwnnN, 2717 Rirlfls st , rynl .Mrtle Jehnsen. 312 V, IVnn Nt (Jalssen Weluman. ism s sth nt , nnd I,lzrln Ilesenthal, 2.".12 S nth nt. Jesnrh It Scott. 210ii Clinten nt ..nd Cath erine T tltamllch 2100 Clinten hi. lieerue 'VV. Potts. Hetel Nfirmiiiidle. end t'rsula Warner Lanca-dm l'n Jehn 1. O'Neill, r.47 N. 12lh ft nnd Clnlre VV HiiKinnn, H2." VV.iII-hp at Charier J. rotter, 13112 N DrUnna nt.. and Myrtln I. al'ttersen 40d WinRi.hecVrlnir st IMvld Kerth, 2rJ11 H. Mildred Ht ,.nd hadle llprnslcln, 2U12 S Dirln nt VKk Htampnne, JO I H Welsh rd . nnd Mllll" Plnelle 2010 Welh rd Ktenhrn MalaszecUI. I ill I Almend st and (Velllft Ilorkewlcz 4022 H'.rmu.l.'i st. n.iimnnil Illcliman. -1710 nrtirnrd st , und Anne M. a. Mlley. 17.13 lMmend st Itaymend C. Dawaen 2111 orthodox at.. nnd llulda Nevvinann 2111 IMmend st. Inreld l'ratt. S07 1.. Tlei n nnd Jessle Kjneck, 27:n a si Leuis I! Helmet. Jr. 3fiRS N". l.Mh st . and AttneH D. Kllcere. 2.M)1 Kllswiirth at. Charles K llruner. Jr (HI N. nth St.. and Harriet M Helland 22'.S N Lambert. I'rank Vernainentl HO". S Junlpr nt , and .Mary Harene, 1312 H Mel n Hermnn S. Oansy, ine Ionlten nve , and Helen H. Oauer. 323 W. Iterkkv st. Brune A. Kurhs 2H0S U st . und Ida M. r.lllett. 2808 C Bt. DIVORCES GRANTED The following divorces were granted today by Court of Common Pleas Ne. 2 : Lena K, IletlUir from Leuis Ilethberff. TIIIIh Levy from Isldore Lew Mary 13 V.'oeil from I'rank Weed, nimer 13. Ncal fmrn Minnie O Neat. I'nnnle OreenherK from Merris Oreenberc n.mlel II, Tailor fiem Hveljn Tler. Charlette Seuudt from Jehn H-miile. Ste'la uurus. iron. ji,tiuis n uurus. Anna 13, Kchauas from liwrrncn hchnuia. Jehn h. Fllun from Mary L, rnnn. nmlly Jl Trader from Jamrs T. Trader. Court Ne. 4 granted the follewing: Anna ITiaimun from Herman Pressman. llRtella O. llacltitt from Iteiter W. Hnckett. , , . . .. . , Ijuls T. Orzechewikl from Maiy Orzechew- tki Jehn Bradley from. Cecilia r. nradley. I ThemM 13. Candy from riorcnce M, Clara Pfhwartx from Ilavld M' ftrhwarlx. i days. The larger photograph is of hcck parade NAB EX-PATROLMAN 1 IN CAMDEN RAID Sixteen Others Are Held After De- i scent en Club District detectives of the Camden po pe lice last night raided the Third Ward Colored Republican Club nt .'113 Seuth Third street, Camden, arresting there I William Dreper, a Negro, en the chn'rgc of running a gambling house. Dreper is it former patrplman, nnd resigned under fire about two months age during the crusade en vice. When the police raided the place they also arrested Lee Robinson, another Negro, of Second and Berkley streets?, en a gambling cliaige. Fifteen 'ethers were arrested as witnesses. All are being held in the Camden City Jail i pending an investigation. Helen Smith, sixteen ears old. of 421) Mechanic street. Camden, was taken te the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospi- tal about '2 o'clock tills morning nfter drinking the contents of a bottle of ie- (line. At the hospital the cirl said , that she lind taken the nelsen in mis ... -.. u. lake for medicine. Physicians say she will recover. TARTOUE AND WIFE REUNITE AFTER "EVIL GENIUS" FLEES Painter's Spouse Says Blackmailer Persecuted Her Twe Years New Yerk, May l!!. The cireura ,"i''uees which have separated Pierre Ail"M"c' 'll Portrait painter, and sylautlla mdser Tarteue, his beautiful wife, WCre revealed yesterdny by Mine. ' i'urtetip ns the result of n blackmail plot, of which she sajs she has been iiie victim ler the last two ears. The depaiture from New Verk of thc blackmailer and a coincidence which led her te tee in the printed description of a mm wanted for another offense u close lesemblance te thc person who had persecuted her brought about her re solve te make public her story. Mme Tarteue said last night she and L"',r 'Hisband cre again "the best of friends." It was Intimated that the sopiuatlen suits begun en both sides two years age would be abandoned. Mme. Tarteue made it plain that since the departure of the man who has been their evil genius she and her husband had lesutncd nssocintlen en most nml- ciime terms. The rnnn she nceuses of blackmnlling AlnvntwlAN T Dnknut,.... il. n i iefw he caused tVeuble t" tl." ififfl son of the same name who fig ,ured in me uuioersen remnnce. NOTED ENGINEER,ONCE RICH, PUT IN JAIL FOR 3 MONTHS Dillen C. Willoughby, Pert Devel oper, Passed Worthless Check New Yerk. May 1.1. (By A. P.) Dillen C. Willeughliy, described ns "one of the foremost engineers of our time," whose plnns for the Pert of Brest were used by tlie Government during the war, and whose scheme for the development of Bosten's pert facilities is new being carried out. wns sent te the workhouse jesterdiiv for three mouths for passing a worthless check. Willoughby. the once rich, prominent ' '""lustrial engineer, who bought options en the Londen subway routes and sold ini'iu very iirentauiy te Charles T. Yeikes, of Chicago, the builder of the Londen tubes, was accused of paving a hotel liill with a check for S107..10 when lie lind no funds in the bank. 111 enst neltlernmpntu s.i tiiiric.cwn.l ' .Iu-tiLCs O'Keefe. Mess and Hennann. t "e, roie iriiuoet-'o i" r.i-eri eiru te iuii penitential y. that they decided hi- I,,,,,,, lnlim tnlnlit urnrn rntnnlili, nn.t i..nl ! lewledge tniglit Pieve mi name and Sent i him te BluikvvclrH Island. i Willoughby siniled Ironically ns lie ,.. ,,. ,,, ,..,. i,i i,lr . , was leri away carrjlng ills brief case filled with drawings and plnns for the i develep.nent of the Hackci.sack mea.levvs and the building of terminal warehouses te relieve freight congestion here PRINCETON TO HONOR HARDING Princeton, N. .!., May 111. (lly A. P.) Tlie degree of doctor of laws will be conferred upon President Harding when he comes te Princeton University June !) te dedicate the Princeton me morial monument, 11 was announced today. "Teet, Autelsts, Teet" The Ke.v stone Automobile Club lias Issued a winning te motorists traveling thieugh Delaware County. Twe ad joining hoi eughu northwest of Chester en Mirlilletewii mud, Parkslde and Hroekhaven, have summoned ninny mo me t e i i i-1 1 for tailing te blew their horns at Inteisoctlens. A speed trap linn also been placed in the borough of Parkslde ami two constables with step watches are taking the numlieis of all nutou.e. biles exceeding fifteen lulled an hour. Mere Women Indorse Plnchet I'inchet was Indeiserl at a meeting last night of the Twenty-ninth Ward Division of the I'liiiisjivania League of Wumvn Ve ers, at the home of Mrs, Harry W. Pearson, I'J.'t North Twenty ninth stieet, Tlm attendance was uii ii'iuully large nnd the audience enthus iastic. The principal address was mat e bv Miss Maj H. Macken. Aute and Truck Collide Slight damage was caused te un an an an tomnlnle driven by II. I.indsey Vogel, 4701 Hazel avenue, and a meter truck driven bv Jeseph Hughes, 1325 Green ctreet, when the vehicles collided shortly before 0 o'clock last night at Bread and Spring Oarden streets. British and French Unable te Reconcile Views France Bars Mixed Commission PROGRAM IS DISRUPTED By Hie Asueclatwl Prws Genea, May 13. As the result of the meeting of the Economic Confer ence sub-commission en Russian af fnirs today the situation became se critical that It seemed doubtful whether the British and French positions could be reconciled. , , M. Bartheu, head of the French dele gation, declared that France would never consent te having mixed com missions en which the Russians served give consideration te Russlnn credits, debts and the treatment of foreign prop erty nationalized in Russia. Disagreement by France and Belgium with ether countries regarding the trentment of the Soviet delegation is net a reason for drawing out, hew- 1 ever, se long ns there remain ether Important questions te discuss, it was declared. Instructions were sent along these lines te M. Bartheu. Russian Reply Provoking When the sub-commission ndjeurned at 1:15 P. M. until 5 o'clock, the British delegation announced that a "serious though friendly" discussion had occurred. Prime Minister I.leyd Ocerge, dining the discussion, said the Russian reply was most provoking and unsatisfactory, characterizing it ns typical of Soviet diplomacy. He thought, however, that in substance the docu ment showed the Russian delegation w'lshcd te come te eme arrangement, if possible. He tnld he thought the breaking up of the conference because of the Russian document would be seri ous for Europe and Asin. M. Bartheu Mild it wtut unlikely that further consideration of Russian ques tions by commissions named by the (ienea conference would be useful. lie Miggcsted it would be better te have the allied powers, with the neutrals nnd possibly the United States, name an in wstigating commission without the Rus sians, who had shown clearly that they would only take up the time of such n commission with piepaganda. France is wining that the liussians should sit en the investigation com mission later, but considers that it ..,! J 1a It.-.. 4 - I. ln iLnlrt d All A . -i.i ., i.-Ai. nn,nn.n., in,i !., ,' t..h... .i.i.,i ""ul lu " " B .. Russians Split Allies Thc Rssians. the statement declares, .i...j. i.n..n .i.inn.. .,ie i, .., ,!. I ii Liau.i ,11.. u. ,.. i) ti(.n uvl,i,.-i ,..v Powers and might de the same thing en the proposed commission, 'therefore France considers it desirable te achieve a complete agreen.ent among the Pow ers concerning the attitude te be adopted towards Russian problems before in viting Soviet representatives te join '.hem. The tendency et France and tin; Little Entente, the statement ndds, is te ob tain an adjournment of the conference an seen ns possible nfter settling upon general principles with Russln and ap pointing the commission of inquiry. While thc pessimists arc proclaiming the Genea congress dead, and saying that for decency's sake it will be given a ceremonious burial, Lloyd Geerge, alarmed at thc possibilities of new political crises in Europe, is striving with thc ether leaders te create a binding truce which will prevent new schisms nnd put off the dangers of war. UNIONS RE-ELECT MAURER Laber Federation Returns Reading Man te Presidency Scranton, May 15. the aunual ! convention of the Pcnnsvlviinin Hlate ! ! Federation of Laber came te n close I jesterday with election of the following i efficers: President, .lumes II, Mniircr, I i .01 & .? ' !P.U V LK- IVCHUIUKi VIV.-V liiesmuius, .veilll .. i ()f ItPn(UllK . I p. iirt. of Scranton : V. J. Kremclbeln. of Wilkes-llnrre; K. J. Mc.MamiN, of hnc, and Gilbert l'elght. of Harribburg. lames Kelly, of Wisconslce, who elected secretary-treasurer ever Prank Burch. of Philadelphia. Ij. V. Hart, of Scranton, was elected delegate te the American Federation of Laber convention. Auditors chosen were Chnrles Curry, of Pittsburgh ; J, T. McKlrey, of Philadelphia, and O. Lawrence N'esher, of Allentown. MRS. SPEAR LOSES SUIT Supreme Court Upholds $26,300 Property Judgment Helen f. SiiMir. fermeilv of the "rellics" and wife of James Spear, Jr., member of an old nnd wealthy Philadelphia family, lest valuable prep- erty jesterday when the Appellate Dl- stock brokers, obtained u judsnient ngailiH Spear n 11HS for ."52(1.: 00. it was that bill of wile that yterd.iy was set aside, thus permitting the Philadel - phin brekei-s te levy en the property, which has been removed te Mrs. Snenr's Manhattan home. ' vVANAMAKER FOR PINCHOT Urges Vetes for Ferester te Save Republican Party Indersement of Clifferd Plnchet fn the Hepublican bubcrnuteritil iiomlna - iiemlna - lien no la: clared dlstr lltiriishurg. tic also extiresscr the he. lief thnt a considerable number of Pennsylvania congressmen might be de feated If Mr. Plnchet were net nomi nated. PARENTS' DAY AT SCHOOL Swarthmore Preparatory Has Its Annual Welcoming Affair This is Parents' Day at Swarthmore Preparatory Scheel and radio concerts, diamatlu performances, baseball games cnseinble singing concerts, buffet lunch -' cun and dinner ine crowded into the program. Parents from twenty-four States and forty or mere communities arrived at Swarthmere this morning, nnd were welcomed by Wlliaid P. Tomlinseii, headmaster nf the school, SUCCESS IN ONK WORD "SMII.K" '.".."HT0 t0 r?'' "Smile and Veu serve lie th efflte clerk who baeatne Tine Thead of ene of our treat nubllit iilllm.. u....!.:',," Heat, Thu"Mv'. pDBU0 LBl10"- M'"'e' vision of the New Yerk State Supreme ! Vesterrl .v VnnriilnV VnllZin, Court upheld a $2U.H00 judgment I cn 'I' 11 Zenith w2S ri" against them, finding that Spea.; had ;X, he e Vy his w i de wlr a'cabfegram beer, guilty of fraud in ".lodging" the ; from MellPviuP0. Mr Havvlcy, wh mm .,,i , . was in his sixtieth veur, was a ret red 'i he property had been conveyed te . milty prmneter, of fjueen I.ane SInner he one-time lellies'' girl by her and was prominent in social cirdcB husband in April, IMS through u bill ii ,iu,i nilt beCn wcll fn ,llany vvceks of sale given her when Carbtairs & Ce.. nt.,i ,i nm,,ti, nan ,.itn.i t xv...: --.! i.ai.i iiih.. in iiiininp I'miiin. ... .t, nM,.....nHn .. ......... , minatlen for the full term was uiven I was sunerintendent of ..ei,!., ... ii "e ...... ,,..w .. i7ki,ii,.r, . i.i.u. ii . iiiiuui, . tu ei inn n i,'.ttinni.. i. st night by Jehn Wuntiinaker. I ten Harber. Mich., and later at Nutlev" Nomination of Mr. Plnchet. he .In. N. .1. lurnl will im ,v ti, '....V.,,l,0Jr , was necessary te ullny nubile I Oimkertewn. N. J., nt ' ,,vii. (.."' iiyl , ...,. .. f ,!. 1... . ' 1-.. II. ... , . T u ""-n .,IOIl- ..L ... 1-.,ML.I. t.l. Llll' I'llllll.'ll ft, I 1111V. Ill, IN kl rVIVIIII .... 1.... B ,'Cvi, ''" '' vK f'. 1 Underwood & Underwood. Daughter of laic Governer of Mary land nshs ilUorce from Polish Count. The Countess Louise War Held Ichodevvska. Hnlllmore so ciety favorite, who lias filed a peti tion in the Circuit Court of Heward County, Maryland, ashing absolute divorce from Count Vladimir Lecliodewska, of Warsaw, Poland WORLD MARBLE CHAMPION CONTEST THIS AFTERNOON Washington's Pride In Arena Against Buster Hech, of Jersey City Jersey City, May 13. The world's championship in marbles will be fought te a finish in Pershing Field here at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Thc contest will be waged under the discerning eyes of thousands of boys ar.d girls, hard te feel in the art of sheeting 'cm. Betting is en Buster Hech. fourteen years old, defender of the title and a wizard at the gnme. Latest leperts Issued from rival camps tills morning were te the effect that the contestants nre in thc pinkest of pink conditions. After giving his rival thc once -ever, Buster said he looked like n "rcg'lnr guy." The aspirant's name in full ls Otte Trianl and he arrived from Washing ton jesterdny with a retinue, after the fashion of champions, laurel laden, fol lowing his defeat of Anna Topley, the thirteen-year-old girl, who made three hundred boys at the chpltal leek sick with u couple of swell agates. Buster's chief emotion is relief that he wns net called upon te fight out the championship with a girl. CHILDREN AT BATTLEFIELD Take Trip te National Park With Historical Society Members Members of the Camden County His torical Society, accompanied by fifty school children, en an outing te Na tional Park this nfternoen, went ever the old Red Bank battlefield. A description of the Battle of Red Bank was given by Jehn P. Harned. The parly stepped at Gloucester City, where they viewed the hulk of the old British frigate, Augusta, which was sunk in thc Delaware during the Revolutionary War. Hayes Heme 36 Years Old The thirty-sixth nnnlversary of the Hajcs Mechanics' Heme, wns cole cele brated today, in the institution nt Bel mont and Lankeneau avenues.. The program consisted 'of inusle. under tlie direction of Albert T. Gardner; a prayer meeting by the Rev. "Z. B. Phillips, and addresses by Henry C. Stewart and William R. Fogg, anil thc planting of a tree en the lawn by Dr. Llewellyn X. Cnley. Dcatlis of a Day COLONEL BONNAFFON Man Noted In Military History Suc cumbs te Heart Disease' The funeral of 'Lionel Sylvester Honnaffeu. Jr., m.-crnsuisUri soldier of the Civil Wnr and one of tlie founders and llrst colonel of the old Third Regi ment, Pennsylvania National titiurd, will take place 'Tuesday afternoon. Services will be conducted in the Church of the Transfiguration at C o'clock. Interment will be private. Colonel HennaiTnn died jesterday at his home, .'1439 Walnut street, nfter ten dajs' illness. He was seventy-eight j cars old. He succumbed te heart dis ease. He is survived bv three sons. T.ieii. tenant Colonel Sylvester Bonnuffen, ; -; " n, .; y ""V ... Y' i :.""."."' .V"' . ."?" " ,u'- inuMvr in ine nuvy vvitn ranK et com- i nuinder during the war, and S. A. ( Bonnaffon. . , ' ... , tB,nJaml" HW,"y ,,ieu ei iiiu iinnn ui JJenjanilll ttaw I for Houth America en the advice of a , pl.v.sician. Yeslerdav's newJ p i,i death was the first word his family had , lieaid of him since his departure and details were lacking. Mr. Hawiey was a njemher of the Art and Orpheus Clubs. Besides his widow, he is survived by two children. Mrs. tspencer P. Hazard and Samue D. Hawiey, both of this city. William Robins Wright William Heblns Wrichr. wtvi venrs old. died last night at the home eT I I his son, Winthrop It right, In two sons Winthrop It. um I)r 'j"?' mini K. right, new in Seuth America and one daughter. Mrs. (Seerge D llnh" ins, of Pottstevvn. '-". Heb- Mrs. Esther Stanley The funeral of Mrs. Ksther Stanley I eighty j ears old, and a ltfo-Iens resiien; el .Maiiaviinit. who died Thurs.lnv will lie held Monday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock ..mi I.e.; home, 100 Hipka street? gl.' ices will be conducted nt the linnV.. Interment will be made in Westminster Cemetery. """ r shot te denth bv an noteninl,ti i iL et; Chester pike Tlmrsday morning Muiljevem vvus a member of Murrav Steward Pest, Ne. r.Otl, American Le' He will be burled In Arlington Ccme- Blair T. MacGevern Military honors will be accorded Pn vtrelman Hlnlr T. Mucdevern fro , the Clcnelden Presbyterian Church (kin olden. Pa., tomorrow nfternoen at o'clock. Patrolman .Afnef:n..... ....." Splrituality Should Lead Mm' Inte Affairs of Life, Friends i Are Told FREE SPEECH IS ASKED Spirituality should net lead mr mt into some ethereal snhere nt ..vi.i. .. ' knew nothing, but right into the fr.i!! r rnll-lnV. n'.l lliTS UfON. Swarthmore, addressing the mlLl! ' nnd counsel meeting which open-H R ycany meeting or uickslte Friends te- ",", " wuir rcngietit) ertaniu tleiiB," continued Professer lEff"' IIYtfj HH,t ...vL.. u.1 . "should react toward this tcndVnewT: nuiesccnce. aiic -uivlne lash' aheufd hi (Irs In the interej; nf l" "'eJ? Ut. Profestsep ifehnea ill...i ' il. J. i ' e e,"ei"-". 10 Off, need for free speech Is most' uriw! new." he snld. nnlnttn ..... .l"!! i hit iiiiiiiii iiiui'i- iii irnn -ia..i . -bv Friends hnvn nlwn... .", "iV" th tnirlv for It. "TI,e .... u,lJ "?. SPwt "Truth is net menaced by fTW prcssien, no matter new fal arlnn. ii lden. If Idea a nrn u..n.t."?C'.l)u, cumulate and cventuallv there wfn't nn cznleslnn .' "B At the epenlti" session of the Ytirl. Aiii'i'i iiiir Jir i iirennin niwi ti . - tills merninc, there were tvve xyHt Friends from L!8ld. ,e hawft touring this country for several mnnii attending Yearly Meetings n?, J i ' .V. ""-""i? '"' " "nam i. ttl. hnv. Thew -i,e.l ,!,.. .!.... '"if. of their home meetlnr-s ti,. f .?M(. passed a resolution approving ,M, - .... n , a uv innariHf tmmn MBnllMi. " Thn flesslnna nlll mntlnm, r . with afternoon and evening mcetlnti MORE "PHANTOMS" FOUND Plnchet Workers Unearth New Ev. dence of Frauds Workers of the Plnchet Citv Oimmii. tee have unearthed mere evidence ef "phantom" registrations. The latest ense uncovered is that of Mrs. Bessie Harmen, a resident of tin second division of thc Fourteenth Wirt She was listed as registered and h name was en ine street list as a tMi dent nt 1218 Weed street, hut h A.. clarcs she never registered in her life and docs net knew hew her name cane 10 DC I1SICQ. Workers for Plnchet in thn Vmn. teenth Wnrd say that additional fnrd. tilent registrations wilt be turned op I TWO AUTOSCAfcHFIRE One Driver Arrested and Fined for Recklessness Within fifteen minutes last night, i truck nnd nn autemlhllc caught fire la I the vicinity et t'orty-leurtli and Chest nut streets. Thc truck, nn electric vehicle, be came ignited from crossed wires about ll;15 o'clock after the driver. Alexan der Stuart, Tvvenjty-secnnd street near Dinmend. according te the police, bad run it upon tlie sidewalk and into Hit sfpps or liui I'licMtiui street, ntuan was nrrestee, nnu loony .viaKisiratcuu gnn lined him $7.00 en n charge of reck less drlvine. Firemen extlnguislied the flames fn 1 the automobile which, about lljl o'clock, was ablaze en Forty-feurtbl street between Market and Ludlow. REFUSED NEW TRIAL Fermer Dry Agent and Three Othin Convicted of Liquor Violation M'!11l..-n 1? TTnnillAvr n fnrmftr DM hlbltien agent, and three ofBcersefttj American Mcdlcnl Company, of JnW street near iiacc, recently cenTicwun violating the prohibition law In ui Il legal sale of alcoliel. were refused .-ini ii T?nrlAinl .TiiiIia Thnmnsen iNlffl Thev will be sentenced Thursday, Tlie defendants, laesiucs uaeauraj. Clement and Cenrad Geed man and MB I.nuphcimer. Thw were trapped tern ,1, 1 ..In .? fn-ln .11, ma M alMIIBl. lllCKIII UIU UI lull J M.um J - "Tj which were te have cost apprexlnuaj James H. Grant The funeral of James H. GiA will tnke place Monday mernlnf B tils Heme, in iertn xvcui--r-strcct. Solemn requiem mass wu v nif.hrnt.pfl in St. Elizabeth's OnK1 at 10 o'clock. Mr. Grant was ferg one years old and nau eeea a " of tlie Dire wcpanmciii lemweu -He died Thursduy. He Is survived M a widow and n son, James Grant. "hcmmeb bkbebtb CHATHAM. ',rK COD. MA-- CHATHAM BARS INN AND COTTAGES CHATHAM CAPE COD flV TWK7 ATT.AfJTW. OCEAN icinr nni.v. WAIUI BATllUtft' YAfHTINfl. riSHIMI. TRNMS Klshtcen new cettasna en 'n9'fr,Mi alzeaT with overy modern convenience -, Heenia with bath, and, sultca J tnr'a bedrooms, bath, llvlnif i oem, K" morel te rem inr nn ur '" t ," (June 2!M te Sentember IStlil ..n Klrat-claas golf ceurrnv en INN ""HlHlf 1'rlvltetwB et Ni:W CIIAMI'IOJ;,,. OOLP LINKS of "i:.STW'AU "u uble te uueata of thn Inn ,nntiln- Ker romplete dnscrlntlve circular cra'ajj. Ina ARCIUTnrT'H PLAN'S r-V," H inatnam liars inn ,ianiP'-"irii., . in niuie oil eel, jiuai'in. ..("- HtlM.MK.R OAMPJg TiinruiKii 1KI.AVI1S. N. V. CAMP WEE-E-YAH-YAH Fer beyn 8 te 17 ar of eBr. '" ', Au. 31. f. IlliiatriUeU .boeMft en ') j II. II. BUXTON. 80 Newell Ht.. tllf". nKATII8 r iT HTKVKN80N. l'Tld - mine. ,,'i f MAHOAHKT JANK, wiuevv ''..-"., nrf SlMienfen In lr -till v r J?'rr,, r Ices Sunday, B P. M., nt '.01 'f,'" . r,JrJDW mere, l'a. Interment ut IMtaburin -Mav IB tf.innrl I.AWTON. May 11. JIAI"'" ,(,itlT wlf of Ben I.awten Hr. nutd '" .,'r. Tit'; und friends Invited tu funeral r'6.r.V"J 11M .lay. a V, JI.. nt hr Jrji .rr""'n" Ilig llalrd nve. rnind.n. N J In' ,r MenlaV ' lelith Cemetery, Friends may ca" SIen te Ii 1. M. .. . en Fl" COI.ES. At I.uinberlen N. J- "2 acel Menth U'th. 10 D. 1 I n'.'.Vi'wmW 70 Services nt hln loin il'l'"! Tp, K tun, N J., en Sewind 'lav M'iny'' Intermrnt releatfivvn einii".. ,. j.uflit" MATH IBU. May 10. -UAHJ'v Mjtlltl of Hi.) late Jamea A. and SwMii m Relatives and trltrnda itivit-l I" '".'I'nce, H duy. B.au A..-M.. t her lie, ,""- J, l'aul'a l .i. Hill at fllKII lliun ' WAdNlIll May 13 AN.MB, .r5,girii! Charlea (J. Wagner. Itelatlvei nn -p . at her late ualdenc... S0 N. " Ytm nultAH In filiirtiil iiFL'irPH 1 "IH" t 1H1 icrineni. nermen i.uuirian .. may cal Monday evtninn i.nUlSA Assnav.wH Mnv la. 1023. I,ukC ?new.-.- P-1- J'..Si: 'i.rd.' Mr, nterment prlvaf Tueaday, ,,jj v. M.. from mm mv nta ' s'il el', 137 Miiik-1 l c:inil" -J kiiu II A Parrel HffiSSaSpP'V!2 tf,.V',. u .. :. . k KM 2r iLflJi- l. f .ar tMUxk, f ill ;..' Pffi. .!! h ,s, ,f S -m, i f a" v,. ''ii MSafte&tWttJ J. " T . . '.'jV ',vy.m...tftf U&i.Ji, i jjmsii Ll fi. (ftVt.t mzi&j-tei, A.
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