me"t f5wv 'is S-. ,4V ?l' riiiTTJ WrtBttSy ? y7 ?5rrirr r,.- "-f '5 J ! .(. r- K EVENING Ptf BLIC (LEDGER PHIIlADELPHIAi &Ttf RDAY, '&AY 13, - 1922 ), 'Me fcpPP! M' c I s V a MA , L! Has fa THE PEOPLE'S FORUM , i W BM 1 , Letters te the Editor & frnm 230,000 In 11)015 te 1.100,000 ill 1 Inte he churches aftd Similar ehoeK and 1021, nn increase of nenrly 400 per has Wn ae jxpandM as te include na ", v" 'v ' V . ' I nitfnnM mAna(nt(nn tk . -.. . retifr nltlmiiffK i lin n.mit In Inn tifrMflnrf . . """"" " ."t-eut, iua i lib uimwuj,!. vm, im.m.,h,.".. ""-' "v 1 " I nnrt Km. irtlfln tn I.. i. ..!.- fi- ...... ......a. I " - ---- ' a? Plnchet'a Valiant Fleht IA Jvdlrer e Hit E'vnlrte puolle Ulatr: ty.tSlr Geed for the the lint pnue dl H&f tutorial in the Kveninu l'rinie i,i:miKn the Inst ten y !afev(Bf erciKlnte! , 1 t.il.i from ofe, v J IL net pn-.lbic te print n little One of tlie mi t r. I VVd.l. SV .V v, mera of the "Alii'-kit Slal':" At least the pnrt I'inulmt' plnyi'il in tlie tlcft'iivj of Ulnvis n clerk who ruts epihr feuade the "final"? ' Te knew hew Pinchot used nit jirl tc im'.iiis te nee jntii' dohe an oh eh cure clrtk would m:il. mighty intcreM inic reading for tin- working men Just nt this tlnn- , Yeni for success. i:. i:. STItAVR. I'lillaiMpliin. Mej 1'-', 102L'. mothers felt t,y all classes of worthwhile people throughout the land, Agulnalde's Capture Te H,t h ,iiter of the Evening rubric l.rdett: Sir Can you give us positive lnfermatlsn as te -vhat was demi te Aarulnalde. the leader of the Philippines nralnst the Amer. growth nrid development of the pilhlle leans The qutlen hn arlin aa te whelhr l!l,Mrr te hn fnlti.il Kinti4 iliittiii? flip , h was xlltel bv (!rnral linsten or ! still last fifty years waj that the use of llin Iui c"ni"r " America nt the preaent l.nta Kv vnitnif nnrijiiu uni nn i?rrnt time. TEACIIEn. that n separate department would be n'cc"ary te care for it and guide it In thl period only H.'i per cent. In i Pittsburgh the circulation increased fiOO nor rent in the same interval, while ' In Cleveland It has nearly doubled In ear. Thec .figures I no dal i-eitrees. first things noted by the administrators responsible for the great Mera beautiful th mat could n'r eon- N'er an In aaraph form portray, Than thin avert vtaten, atlll mars tevaty rt, for at thy cemlns carea dtsart way Ana In thy lewllna I all weei ferevt. C. W. STOCKCTT. Phllaaelphla, iUy 9, 1922. , in scrateRiAM , SCHWK1U In ia ana levlna memory of i our dearly blecl wife and mother. Blrdln Mevera Hchwsrln. who departed thin nr nn ar ke today. Vlth aadneaa and sorrow, her lelnr klndneas and deratien wIM never h forgotten, but will dwell irlthln our hearts aa a meat cherished and aacred memory. Milten O. and Manning M. Bchwerln. catfjs nARKER.-Mar 11. MAJtOAHRT J., wife of the late William I. Darker. llelatUeaatid friends ere Invited te Attend funeral services, Men., a P. M at the parlera of Ueerga W. Harrett. rrk and Lehlah avea. Int. private, Northwood Cm. Friends mar call Sun. ave. BIKHI May, 12. OKORUB P.. huaband ef Lillian Blehl (nee Rempter), aied 81. llel tlei and frlenda are tnv'ted te attend fu neral. Tuesday, 8 :0 A, M.t from hla late realdence, 71 w, llutler at. lllth mass of requiem at St. Henry'n Church 10 A, M. In terment Helv Sepulchre Cemetery. IIUUEIr. May 10. Jtl!2, TIBOINA, dauchter of Jamea and Mary Ulakely. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited te attend fu neral, Men., 8:30 A. M., parenta' residence. 1800 Womrath at., Frankfort, Solemn r qulrm maa St, Jeaehlm'a Church 10 A, M. Int. Itelr flepulehre Cem. KOEHNER. May 12. 1022. AMCT.IA, PKATTW widow of Oedfrted H. Meehnar, ared 70. Relatlrea and frlenda and all'ertfere of which she vraa a member, are Invited tpattend fu neral aerMrea, Men., 8 P. M., Bile Knox at., Ardalev Burial Park in May 12. 1922. BYL. BONNAFKON. Jr. Relatlrea and Int BONNAFFON. On Oermantewn E8TKIl frlenda a aay axiernoeo. si e e of the Tranaflfuratlen 84th and 'VWedlam! nee fldileyer). Relatives ave. interment pnraterieaaa emit newera HOUKitiii. May. 1 FRANK It., huahan.l - M2. "-r .. - tnee naiiererj. Heiativen and frlenda are Invited te. attend funeral, of Annle Bourke mnA felana aril Monday. 7.30 A. M.. from hla late realdenen, mnt Vt tStUtit am at fsa nf .Mhl.m u. Verenlca'a church 9 A. M. Interment Hely Redeemer Cemetery. BROOKS. May It. 1922, MARTHA R.. widow of William D., Breeke, Relative and frlenda are Invited te funeral aervlcea, Men., 3 P. M., realdence, uS7 8. 83 d at. Int. private. See the Truth, Then Act Te Ih iV.'u) .if ((if .' mn; I'uMie LrJer 'l sir if veu et,- fur Pliuhet en Tm-s-elav. von :ire an American. If ou .'Y ... .1. ..... .1.. .... imnt ' A , Tete ier .uer, juh n "; " ' fOTeniment el the neepic, ier uu- ininr nil ay ine ncuiui. mi- . - rar thlnir In I if teila. When .vell colors BE Tu; Pfin 10 atet It. ACT show our Ja .n.l lk.nl) ll... l'v I A. 1 (l Ir.DOKK for thi- TUL'TH givn In the ,1.ewpI1 must leek eKewhcre for nn or Tedav every large American library ha its children's department, witn wen riiilpped children's rooms in central i and bunch building", cared for bv n Mpeclal staff of attendants, many of whom linn? Wn prepared for their 'duties bj courses In library' work with children nt the large llbrarj ichoeN. 1 am told this is the case in Philadelphia, Rtid I knew it is in St. T-euls and ether , cltli'.t 1 have tlMted from time te time. i Owing te these efforts, nnd te fhflr reaction en the schools and the general public, the uhO of Iweks b bejs nnd 1 glrN, Instead of suffering a decline, bus multiplied largely of late ears. and its liuuity tuts greaiiv lmprevtst. ur. 9, 1822. dltnrl-il rm ttu front lincc tixla.r. LEANDHK KILr.VlHlurv. PhlUdelpbie, May 1U, ll--J. "In the Geed Old Times" tV tt9 XiHcrr cf H T. venlta PxtUa t.tia'r: Sir I am wondering hew man of tfct readers of the People's Torum knew M I did net until n few days age and a t i..m.,t .. it .mlte bv accident - tftftt once upon a time, in thi geed old Itlanatlen of the undoubted vlls of which be complains. AUTHI'H i:. HO.frVlCK Philadelphia, M. '-. lOL'L'. Allege Lawyers' Misuse of Talent1 Te th' F.Jitar nf (ft A'rriititi; Puhlte Ltdger i Sir "Hoekbinder appeals. Forty reasons Ter new trlnl. What n mockery of justice, and per version of the high ideals of the legal . .. i iaA i r iii'Vkinr. i nut i ai uina in mail i ri T7 i oetony times, te quote tne eprmus im .--. . . ... .....,., .....j... rf n nld Ktine there was a State of net n million one for every bootlegs' r BWliu ami that it waJ candidate and hi, rights in "free" ceuntrvV If , j.i..i i..... .. .nL nf Arni-H- there wen- no ether Riniilar eacj. siirelv 1WJT uuuiicoieii IIIM, I,' ' can commenweal'h' Delrlng Inte a history for the pur sa of finding something else. 1 came upon the statement that rve whlskj wh ecce a legal tender. Thl may have a melanchelv interest for the Americans el this arid Prohibition era In thee happy but bygone day of lilvrtj n cltliian of the State of rninklm r- buy n geed hemepim birr for a This forgotten Mate of I-rant tecalled te the public's notice as u te mine by accident, bj en offer wade by. Greenville, Tenn . te the Jtrother Jtrether Jtrother ..he'od of American Yeomen of n siti for a flO.000,000 home for orphans and halt orphans which thl fraternal society it planning te build. , i In my delving Inte aucie.nl lore. I fehnd out that m 177-' settler in lnst nVnnesse.- erennlzed the Wautega Ase- jieu this would be eueuirh te show te what i uses lawyers use their talents in order te extricate their wealthy clients from the foils of the laws they have e pnl p.ibly violated. II. fj. Wcll aptly char ai terlzes the modern lawyer : "A profession cxtrnerdinaiilv out of dite; its cede of honor derives Jietn n ime of cruder and lower conceptienr. of mun reltitlenshlp. The burrlter l professional nnd artistic wrangltir: n rave n wig and town who fiirhts the duels of ordinary men because they are' 'net able, lurgely because of the cem-.SwM, plexities of the Iegn! profeviien. of I iiKiiiinn ier meinseiruc. his uusincs ii ' Tnc--'i!u where n"er te explore any fundamental rigtir funj. in the matter, but te say nil that cau ' Ptlil am etrlvlnc be said for bis client, and te conceal or i herder in the minimize whatever can be said ni:alnt t.eund Philadelphia. May Knillui Anultulde leader of the rillplne Insurrettlnnlsts. was inutured bv rtener.il I'red Pimsten and n party of American aol ael dlere en the 'banks of the I'allnan River. In the province of Iabtla, en the Island of I.uren en March. 23 1901. Ilia capture by lunten. threuich Mratecy and the au cessful outcome of a ruie, was one of the most relational coup- of the warfare In the Philippine '-hlch followed American oc cupation of ti Islands It resulted In Punelen n prom .Hen In the army and vir tually erded the war Aiulnalde waa held prisoner but nnn treated v,lth conatdera cenatdera conatdera tlen. nnd en April 2 1001, r little mere than a we' after his capture, the revolu tionist chief tcelt ttte cnth of alleaiancn te the United states. He la new stanchly "Ameriesji and i raid te M centemslatlna; a !! ' i his r .in'r 'n the near future. "Baby Shows" Anxious Rain itimii" are aiven un der the unrlees nt or In co-operation with the various hepita's of this city from time te time There Is no general exhibition of that Mrd new ecJiMuled. The latest "baby show" vs held In Kenslnirten en Wednes day of this neeh and Included a "baby pa tade," in which prizes were liven by the Kenalnatan Buslne-s Men's Association, the drea b-mir fle tralne.1 nure. of the Visiting- Nuises' Aasociatlen PETRO;, A.VD "OAS" Mike i"ekr. nermantewn Petrel Is pe- treltim Nplr't eth-rwtre raseline, and called, i for ahr-t ' lea " . Poems and Songs Desired Tribute te Mether Te f. r.'Ifer e' the Pi rninrj PiibUt Ltigtr: fir tie.ew Is a tlttl9 ' mother" poem te r mind n of Mothr Div, v.-hlch the an- nor w 'ran jeu te put in the Peoel'e IVfMin . VISION" e My Mether ii. r.-' Oftlmen oppressed anj wear ld with life's ti, surcease may yet be se-kine- for repc-e. dreamlard whence no his cllenr." HXPEDinNCY. Philadelphia, May (!, 1022. .lel.M rAMit(t a nnrr Wfm V tin a committee of five. A legislature r-uci.e r-ica ier r-incner IVJl's elected. Court was held. Hilt the 7e It.f Frfller of the E "irtnnFubUe Ltie-r dream of the pioneers of establishing u Sir If you can find space for in separate colony with a reynl governor closed ncretic. "Vete for Pinchot.' was abandoned -when the erlglnul thlr- you will srcatly oblige. teen colonies plunged into the W ar of I de net knew Mr. Pinchot. My opln epln Independence against England. ions are baed upon your nrtlcles and In 1784, the Wantega i-cttlers met at , these of your brilliant spcinl writer. Jonesborough and organized the State , Mr. Geerge Xex McCain. I am net u of Franklin. Jehn Sevier was elected politician, but I believe in geed, clean, governor. Rye whltky, beaver sblrts honest government, hence my t-yrapa-H and sides, of bacon were declared the i thies are with ou in veur fight for legal, tender or money of the new com- Pinchot. menvtealth. Congress, however, refused I .. DE SALES TI'SEAND te recognize the State, and thu territory Philadelphia. May S, 1022. eventually reverted ie .eriu vurvuuu. 'When .Tehn Sevier governed the Stat of Franklin, all the country west of the Alleghenies was wilderness and Daniel Uoenc was fighting Indians in Kentucky. " And in these halcyon days, den t for get, when Beene and Sevier and thou- 1 sands of ether patriots tvere assisting in j the building up of the land of the free , and the home of the brave, such a thinir i,s the Anti-Saleen League and similar ' organizations that have succeeded in curtailing the liberties of twentieth century Americans were never heard of and would net have been tolerated if I they had dared te rais their fanatical heads. IJOL'IlUOX. Philadelphia, May 8, 1922. Reading by Our Yeung Felks tea ih -Editor of the Jlcewlni; PiiMie Lrierr: Sir Aj one Interested in the rilng generation I am disposed te take issue with a remark attributed te one of our " great educators. T think it was lr Lewell, president of Harvard Tnlver aty, regarding what he declared te be the "decline in the reading habit among i heye and girls." The only definite sta tistics en the suhject kept anywhere, se far as I knew, are tnese et pueitc n Dlstu-iw ind i fllcht 1 Mr ttvniRht In fancy's vaporous picture v e'i Thlre imHite sire e'snt Imietnitlen's eearchlnr and 'nvIy te ny OILRERT''? "XCIsR reR xkwb,, ."Lni.a )' '""'"t Chief politic rn .(-.TKNISQ PcnLIO T.tKT,. . , ryunurni e (ne m i.j-uiunien. no a the cennden.-. ." I Inent publM men of kTl par it- tinpre.m- i I truth tej no Rldas. pui- n' e. "' ,.,he I Clinten W Gilbert, " b-ne"""-?, ,", I upp!r re.uUrly ,n the Pvi.L a,I'lcI, ' I LuPOin rMake It a Habit "If'rf,? J CB1I THE 4 CORNERS OF Taber Read and Adams Avenue ALSO Tract Taber Read E. of Adams Avenue Twe Fronts en Frankford Branch, Reading R. R. Passenger Station en Property. ALL Adjacent te the Roosevelt Boulevard AT PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922, at 12 M. AT THE REAL ESTATE SALESROOMS 1519-21 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Residence and 30 7-10 Acres N. V. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. Residence and 19 3-10 Acres S. W. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. Residence and 24 4-10 Acres S. E. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. With R. R. Frent Ne. 4 4 9-10 Acres ? Taber Read E. of Adams Ave. :- With R. R. Frent Tract Ne. !5 16 6-10 Acres, N. E. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. t Sold by order of the Orphans' Court for the estate of Ann Whitaker, Dec'd. By order of M. Hampton Tedd, Esq., Trustee. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers 1519-21 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. AN ACROSTIC V! .eue tricks njid leleu threaten tn-. ltpn shame.esa. All can se Trouble sinister In the raat'ns Knvy linked te trachrr. n Frame-ups, bribery and cerrup"uii. Outward ear.ctlmonleuaneas. Ruinbllncs ef a "doctored" ballet. Paid for by a atranre durtta. impious calla for atraiiht a'.leclar , 'ame held eacred uaed te acare. Can we net discern the!' purpose? Hav we ccurar that will awear Opn war en ' oemblnn beaaee"' Then outvote them. De and dare' y. Questions Answered Origin of Mether's Day Te the Editor of the i.'cerittf PuMle Ltigtr1 i sir Please le me Information threueh vejr columns concerning the nrlalit e Mether's Puy. 1 13 NOfniPO.N' Philadelphia, May 10. 1022 fhe theurhf of a pia Mether'e Da or iflnatel with Mlsa nrn. Jn1 of Phils ' delphla. te whom In JWS an Idea came when i en was aaked by the superintendent of the I Hunday school In the Virginia town In which her ilead mother had lenjr been Uie me Inc vplrlt te arrangn ft memorial service With the etrrylrK en- of this cenxrntal and aa.-r3 rt-jty came rellzatlen of arewlna ItK ' of tetider corinlderatlen for absen . ...,ii.,i. in h!e r'it ,.f T'pnrhr. i niithers itTenr worlds minded, bu I- T- nf hlorie)il Hs(toelnMen; nml refcn-up ehildrer. of the thoughtless neec Ij Ijevc. or mstencai a.swciaiiens ami , of netC4 tUs ttn ut levin conMJflutlen, ,r mdeuhtcd culture, for 1 am only tarry - c,n0rM ty the whin and pressure of mod med tnf here temporarily. I mav say, with ,n, ,if HM th na of a teminder e fntlre atncerlty, however, that I have tn levin-. uns-isish mother, iivinr or dead fannd the people, with whom 1 have wme ' And thus the Mether's Day Idea came firs la contact here net eniy sociaeie, cour teous and altogether delightful, bur highly Intelligent and well lead Hut I can epeak with Mtn authority re garding mv home t lty of St. liOtiln, where in the public library circulation of books te veung people im reasd DO YOU KNOW brarlet. and thev certalnlv de net bear tit President Lewell's idea Oandidlv, I am unable te discuss lif- Tlie People's remm will appear dally In the ITvenlnc Pnhlln Tedfer, and also In the Sunduj Public Inr, IMitn lUscueeinc timely tonic wUl he printed, us well aa required peenia. and ques tions of cenenl lnterret will be aeawered. PUBLIC LECTURE : NEW THOUGHT Bellevue-Stratford Hetel. Rese Garden " Tomorrow Afternoon, ,1:45 REV. W. JOHN MURRAY, OF NEW YORK Subject: "Utilizing Our Resources Intelligently" De want te be happier. If te, come lieiillhler unit anil Diere successful here anil new? lirlnK a friend. The Central High Scheel of Philadelphia Mary Gasten Barnwell Foundation THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE Uradua'ea und former students of the '"entral Hllh Scheel are cordially Invfted in ttend the Second of tii 'eurae of Addresses te be "lven at the Srtioel under -lis autplcea e' the Man (luster Kainw-ll Foundation by DR. JOSIAH H. PENNIMAN, Acting Provegt Univeraity of Pennsylvania "The Bible as Part of a Liberal Education" FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1922 I.adlua Uepeclally Welcome rur terde of adiulsiiien pleaee applil promptly te Mr. Josepe ralterinayer, Secretary. What the Genea plan is, te save Europe from another "welter of bleed" that may drag Amer ica in? What the business conditions are in every State in the Union? What the Chine.se are fighting about? What Americans are doing te capture the Seuth American shipping trade from the British? What is back of the West Vir ginia treason trial? The facts about the present con dition of agriculture, mining, and cotton and woolen manu facture in Russia? Why Japanese farm boys are leaving the farm? About the new electrical cotton- Central HlKh Bchoel, Philadelphia Vi i i t f.&i, r- 'Ji ,1'j, &f$HM r.9aw ' m Mayer Moere Solicits Ce-operation of Citizens in Enforcing Law f . Liquor-law violations reported te this Jeague "'' will be investigated and turned ever by us te the prosecuting authorities. Prompt action is prom prem ised upon affidavits of two witnesses. Protect your family and home by telling us of violators who come within your knowledge. This is every citizen's duty. rHE tAW ENFORCEMENT LEAGUE ;iW- ' 915-16 LAW TITLE bUILUINU m M.HYKEI.E. Pretideat KDWAKU u. HO.NKAI.I., Treatarar displaces hand is predicted for picker that labor? Why a famine next year? Whether you are eating tee much salt? Who put the jinn in the radio . bottle? Hew te get college lectures free bv radio? About the machine that keeps tele phone conversaiens secret? That, in Mr. Mencken's opinion, America is barbarous, ugly, nar row, sordid, ignoble, unimagi native, and fit only for block heads and bounders? Why crowds blocked the streets of New Yerk at Geraldine Farrar's operatic farewell? What the coming doctrinal storm is that is threatening the churches? Why se many farm babies are unhealthy? That it is proposed te blue-pencil the ten commandments? Sergeant Yerk's own story of his capture of 132 Germans? AVhe the original flapper was? What te de when an elephant gees crazy? A What are the best new novels? The facts about our national indebtedness?, Hew te pronounce "ski," "data," "apparatus," "m e z z a n i n e , " apache, viscount n r Read the answers te these and hundreds of ether timely and pertinent questions as given in the illustrated news articles in this wees DIGEST, "Millions Read It Every Week." May 13th Number en Sale Te-day At All News-dealers 10 Cents The TI aa Mark of Distinction te a ftoader et Th Literary Dffleat BteisabEteest M m B FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers ft AtJfagW 'Sfflfrictlaniy),' NEW YORK( nRtTTIB nnttDRK. On Mny 10. 1B22. PAUMNB imUDEIl, wife of late Oswald Ilruder. Itela. tlvea and friends, also St, Taufa Knic. Hef, Church nnd Ladles' Aid. Society, are Invited te attend the funeral services, en Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at her late realdence. 2012 W. Paasyunk nve, Itcmalnsi may ba viewed en Prlday evenlnr. at 1 e clock. P.UDD. On May 11. 1DI2. THOMAS 3. nuiJD. In hie 08th rear. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te the services, en Mon day afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Hair Bids;., 1820 Chestnut St. Interment at the convenience of the family, at Pcmberten, WnK. On Jfciy 12. MlCItAEIe son of late Patrick nnd llrliUret llurk. Itelatlves and friends Invited te funeral en Monday, rcsiaence, jsn see at at. Hely Cress -30 trm Mallace st. illarh reaulem mass at St, Bister's Interment A. M from Aiatha's, 10 A. St, t;emetery. , CAMP. 'At the residence of her. son-In-law, Jehn P. Crala-. Klnpta Court Apt., en May 11. 1022, SALOME, wife of the late J. Harry Camp, in her 00th sear. Jlelatlves ni frlenda are InWted te the scrMce, en Monday nfternoen, at 2 o'clock, at 4512 Chester n. Interment private. CAMPUKLI,. On May 11. PATRICK J.i misband of Jane Campbell (nee Ileaney). Itelatlves and friends Invited te funeral en Tuesday, nt 8:30 A. M.. from late realdence, 20U0 Dickinsen at. illffh mass of reaulem at Church of St. Gabriel. 10 A. M. Inter- "cAltf&S&II. May 12. WILLIAM 11.. huaband of Ida V. Carpenter, axed (It eara. Itelhthe and friends, also Cliften Heights I.odae, Se. UflO, I. O. O. V.i Medina I.edKO, Ne. 1R0, O. O, H. P. Odd IVIIewa Veteran Asa'n, and the Cliften Heights P. P. A., Nn. 1, Invited te funeral, en Hun., at 3 P, M.. residence, I43 Harrison ne,, Cliften Helehts. Int. Mt. Zlen Cem. Frlenda call Sat. eve , from 8 te 10. CAHSIDY, Miy 11, CHAIILKS PISHKIt. husband of Levlnln. Denten C'assidy. HeU tiNes and friends, also Oriental Ijdue, Ne. as:,, f. and A. JLi Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N M. S.. Lu Lu Temple, I,, of II i Phila delphia Consistory. Ne. 320, A. A. S. It., Invited te funeral eerl'xis, Men., Id A. M precisely, at his late resldne. R29 Orals berry nie, Audubon, N. J, Int, at West Laurel Hill Cem. COTTON. May 11. 1023. JAMES B hus band et Mary A. Cotten, runeral Men., 11:30 A. M.. from hla lain residence, 2213 N. Van Pelt st. Int. Hely Cress Cem. COVENTRY. Mav 12. .MARY, wife of William Coventry, Funeral, te whieh rela tives and friends are Invited, Tues., 1:80 P. M.. from her late residence, 8MB Cath arine st. Int, West laurel Hill Cem. DANELLA. May 11, 1822. NBLLIJ3. wife of Jehn Danella (nee Carey). Relatives and friends, also perseverance Leslse. Ne. 03, S. of 11., are Invited te attend funeral, Men., 8 A. M.. from her late residence. 322 Powell St.. Gloucester City. High mass at St. Mary's Church, A. M. Int. St. Mary's C'DEPUTY. May 11. AMANDA DEPUTY. Relatives and friends Invited te attend fu neral senlces, Men.. 2 P. M., at her late residence, Pcnn Widows' Asylum, 1401 13. Susquehanna ave. Interment private. DICK. May 12. SARAH M.. wife of Themas Dick. Relatives and friends are in Mted te attend funeral services, Men., 2 P. M., nt his late residence, 1720 S. Coneateca st. Int. prhate. Friends may fcall Sun. eve. .... DOAK. Slay t, ui.ii5Aur.wi r. ". widow of Daniel penk. Relatives and friends invited te funeral en Saturday. J P. M., from her late residence. 101 H. l.th st. Interment Mount Merlah Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evenlne. ,. DRUMMOND. Mav 11. 1022. MABEL HOrFMANN, wife of Leuis Drummond and daughter of the late Jehn P. and HyUaijIa T. Hoffmann. Relatives nmt friends are In vited te services, Sat.. 2'30 P. M.. t rer late residence, 4732 KliaSisauic ave. Jtit. Pri:ATON. May 11, 1022. PATRICK J., be loved husband et Marcaret Eaten. Rela tives nnd frlende Invited te funeral. Men.. 7 30 A. M.. from late residence. MO N. Bath st. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Iidy of Victory 0 A. L Int. ut St. Denis' C'l"lCHnN-DERaER. May JO. JOnN H husband of Lucy M. Elchenherser (nee Mer centhaler). Relatives nnd friends, also Antl- Cobden uiuti. iiieneaK liuu uu ii' HIeler Yearly Beneficial Ass'n. are Invited te attend funeral services. Men.. J P. M.. at his late rcBldence. 2048 N. Ilancoek st. Int. Oerman Lutheran Cem. Friends may call Mm. eve. ., ,.,tyt IIALUVOHER. May 11. ELLEN HALLT MAN. wlte of Jehn Gallagher, late el K": lasslr. County Maye. Irelund. Relutlea and ft lends ure Invited te nttend funeiti . Men., 8 A. M from her late reslflencp. 142 Hoff Heff man st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church et the Sacred Henrt 0:30 A. M. precisely. Int. Hely Cress Cem. ,. . .. GAYNOR. May 10. THOMAS, son of the late Jehn and Marv Clayner. Relam.es and friends, studenta of Philadelphia Rchoel of Automotive Electrle Englneerlnw. Hibernian A. A., nnd Tnlrhlll B. C. are Invited te attend funeral. Tuesday. 8'30 A. M., from his late residence, uvi r.. -nenen nr. Solemn mass of reaulem Church of the Im maculate Conception 10 A. M. Interment Hely Sepulchre Cemetery. ,..,.,. GERNER. On May 10. 1022. WILLIAM P . husband of Lena Yeunc Gerner. et 13u Hansberry st., Gtn. Service en Mendav after after neon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Hair Bids-., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at Fern Fern weed Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening. OlFFORD At the Presbyterian Heme. Bala, en May 12. WILLIAM GiriORD. Services at the Heme Sat.. 4 P. M. Int. Aabury Park. N. J.. Men. GRANT. May 11. 1U22. JAMES It., husband et Vera M. C. Grant, aged 41. RelatlM't and friends. nle members of the Plillu. I'lre Department und I.agu of the Sacred Heart, ure Invited te attend funeral. Men.. S 30 A. M.. lealdence. 104.1 N. 2th at. Solemn requiem high mass at 3t. EllraN'lh's Church 10 A. M. HAINES. In Dahleneca. Oa., en May 0, 1022. WILLIAM SHIPLEY HAINES. Rela tlea and Ufltnia are Invited te the services, en Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at hla residence, 100S Green at , Philadelphia, In terment prlate. HALL ELIZABETH, wife of the late Wesley Hall (nee Ashwerlh). Relatives and friends, also members of the Fetrhlll M. E. Church and Sunday Scheel, Invited te fu neral services, Men.. 2 P. M.. from her late residence. 3044 N. 3th st. Int. Northwood. Friends may call Sun. eve. HAWLEY. At Montevideo Pruituav. Seuth America, en May 13, 1022. BEN JAMIN, eon of late Samuel D Haw lev. HEARDER. May 11. HELEN A. HEARD ER. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te at tend funeral services. Tuea., 2 P. M at her late lesldence, 1342 Hunting Park ave. Int. private. HEFFERNAN May 11. 1022. HERBE-ilT J., bon of Dr. Jnmea J. and Bertha White mini Hefferman. Funeral Men.. 8 SO A. l from his parents' residence, 324. N. 2d st. Solemn requiem mass at Church uf Our Iidy of Victory 10 A. M. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. HOLDEN. May 12. ALTOED J hu,. hand of Annie Heldn (nce Trayneri Rela tlves and frlends. also Royal I'innkfnrd Ledge. Ne. 7788, I. O. O. F . Manclu-ater Unity: are Invited te attend funeral, Men., 2 P. M.. late residence. 1037 Foulkrod at., Frankfort. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends my call Sun.. S te 10 P. M. HOPKINS. May 11. 1922. JOHN HOP KINS, used 77 ears. Iunerl services huturdav. 2 P. M,, at the parlors of August P. Kurule. 2003 W. Tiega st. Imermi.it PriTSCHNER May 0. WERNER, husband nf the late Ida R, Itschner. In his 87th ear. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral serv ices. Sat.. 2.30 P. M.. nt residence, 1712 W, Ontario et. Friends muy caill Frl., 7 te 10 P. M. PleaHe emit flowers JOHNSON May 10. 1022. at his re,. dence. 382 Whitehall mad, Norrlstewn. Pa.. ANDREW S.. husband of Ida IS. Jehnsen (nee Bornmann) and son of Catharine and the late Charles Jehnsen, aged J7. On ac count of Illness the services and interment will be at the convenlencw of the family. Friends and members of the organizations of which he was a member may call Frl. 7 te KERSEY. At Pitman, N. J , HANNAH C. tnee Cirnell) wife of Charles W. Kersey Relatives and friends, alan D. A. It,, are Invited te attend funeral services. Hat,. 2,30 P. M., residence. Pitman. J. Int. Mena. hath Cem. KITCHEN. May 11. JAMES KITCHEN Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral, Men . 1:30 P. M . at the residence of his son. Jehn Kitchen, 2410 N eth at srvlcr, .'." TrlnltY Kefermert Eplscepai Church 2 P SI. precisely. Int. Hillside Cem Remains mav be viewed Sun. eve. KNOWI.Kfl. On May 11, 102J. nt Waltn, Reed General Hospital, Wnshlnten, D C Colonel AI.DEN C KNOWLES. u. H. Army" beleved husband of Henrietta Knowles KOO'. At Plalnfleld. N, J Ht liir rest denee, DOS Madisen ave.. Prf . May l' ie". OLIVIA R.. wlfa of Lucius T. Keens.' SeFv": Ices private. KORMANN. Mav IP, JOSEPH ,. u leved huaband of Consiance Kennann' r.,n Frltsehe) agel M Relatlves T.ind ' frlti 32 are Invited te nttend funeral, Men . 8 A f late residence. 274', N, luinsall st. High rel ijulem iiiasii St. Ccliimba's church u V M. Int. Hely Redeemer tvtn. LAFFERTY. May 11, JOHN, husl.anrt Katherlne Miers I.sfferty, aged 4 lielS! tlves and friends. Ellswerth CiT?tle Ne' 07 A. O.. Knights of the Mystle Chain InvlSV, te attend funeral. Men . 2 p si ' ram hii late residence. 3000 H. 0th nt. Int" !?ini.tnn Cem. Vlewlng Sun. ..ve '' A,llnBten LANG Mav III. Pltl:nvnrr.u, i u. . P9.RA UNUJnf. Defp,."- IlamD.rUn friends, also Cannstatter Yearly Beneficial Ae Hand and Hand Beneilcla An ?!' . ..HHiinmunr vereiu. Invited tr. ut ral services, Sat,. A it 2m rnrh iieu .. . .' ' parlor rscn. ll.B .. 3d st. Int. Mt Peace c lul Aase, tend funeral of ll. Ifersch, cem l.&$?-vS5,Vnx Vervicat,, V ef St. I.uke und th Epiphany ish.'"'.'?' Hpiuc Hla.. Mer... 10 A. Jf te wh X W frlenda. Merld.an ' fiuf, liV. Nei'rs hl' und A, M and asaoclatleni U-iVL '.i..?i f.' wae connected, are Invited i ":t" ."" gs .10. fc,Jv5d,Ui!??!.J.,n" nura' efferln ,. JJiVS.'"'?:.?.. Jn?. . "e'han). May iAi i Mt-iuvru WHO Ol If. X l iul.ll vurt'VrnA V ni5rJ"e a,"a. w?nd in- her late relf1cnc. 0l S $& iv.V. fJTS51 vlted te funeral n.i . - . ttifc nun ii va nine in ii iiiuhh ei rtnuim u -r:- .-'" flSeVy0 A- M' lnt"ment "ely WisJllSfr! Efi.l,u7bnd,le0nf,,7rIj)fe,07lu?l, and friends, also (Survivors of ff"1 ltegt . I'enna. I'avalrv. are Invlte.i ... .i ' service, en Monday afternoon, "n ' u e'cincu" at his late residence, 4321 Mrfiket i,.' terment ut Mt. Merlah Cemetery. Friend may call Sunday evening, '""""' Tiends MarljOVERN. Suililmilv -v.-.. . T. MatUOVEHN-. .. "i ".;...''': "I-AIll ariiOVERN. -Suddenly, also Mu.Vay Hteward 1S.?.T" bVJ1 Invited te runeral. Sun a ! x?' "f'i1'1uld,JS. "n"' Church: Irlend A. I... I fstl lk Military" u.e'ra'u'ur Lrf ut ?"" Urcn: e,MSM. "CAni:"i'u-hind ef'SJar. aret Mater (nA Ttai'vk n.. id ..w.1 u. - -- -r . ,..,- "', .wu wn. Relative! ana friends, also Phlla. Turngemelnda iri Invited te attend funeral Mr"eea. Bat ?r5 P. M.. residence, 2118 N. 82d" t! Ifit ',Srl, st?, Permantwn Cemetery. n ' pr' PgATHW MeCAFFBRTY. May 10 rrr.t- of Hugh McCafferltf. n.i.'.iSECEUA. Invttf1 tr. filnnral itnn e .JS.ahd f.1. her lata realdence, 2B4e" Almend ; it i ?f2 high mess of requiem et St. Ani: S?ltS 10. A; M. Int. at Mew Cathedwerrt MCCARTHY. Stay 10. MAltr ' Frank .McCarthy. Relatives and tl wlf l Invited te nttend funeral M2Lf.r,5! 2 P. M. .precisely, residence, st, Int, Westminster Cem SfcCAnTHY. On Sfay 11 ftrnenl. Funeral aence. eaii iiaverrera ave. ifi.i JLr nn Mether of sorrows' Church id a "ftw On, latlves and'iVCn .hi .!.. ...lj:- ""'.'""OS. B.i 1 .".-;"".". j'a'uwiil.Tj. iat K ui i wife of Daniel J. stirlKCATn. Jiien., n:30 AT V."' "in fflendi' l Funeral services from liil tK' Mil! 1)3 7th su, Salem, Men., I. . rd time). Int. Salem. ' 3 it Cathedral Cem. Relatives vlted. M.ri.iuini'ir , b.i.a. .. 1022. JOHN 1, McCLINTOCK,' Ib'rYMU venr. Funeral services from lit". "ll Je. dence. 03 (standard McCULLOUOH. Slay 11, flAB.tr wife of Iterry McCutleugh, dau-VltrtM Ann A ittlrl Infa Tatrlnt. TrZ 1 uUthtaW A nnd friends, also H. V. M. Bedality .J11"! frrm her late residence. 27H wi!.. ' 1. Solemn mass of requlem at St. tuSH, mi. private, at HeTrrii! .TelaMVesLe Church 0 A. St, Cem. SIeILWAIN. Slav WAIN, ansa 74. itelatlves and iriii K"' invntea te services, men. , z p. jr. Mii7 " 2008 N. Marshall at. Int. nriii?S"A . ; Vernen Cem in. mtie A. aiistuauv. iveiatives itca l$z mbtcalk. way 10, 1022. xtinn , METCALF. Relatives and frlendV.' M.. at her late residence, m AnSfc a ?. Km. ' v "" NerthS MOORE. Slay 11, MAIta.VRET tv. SON. wife of the late Harry A. Mmm01'' nprni isriee Men.. 2 1 the renltlnnre of her Blste; C. Dam. 'J147 u. nrth frit! ;; ! t- . .:" --". ! vrivta jviuiaijr.lv. rormeriy nr ri. w j:-i Itav , ""& t.r.r.u'A ...lnn. ne V.-..1 . ..' .AEn. tlvea and friends are Invited ..:.. twrul services. Hun,. 1 p. m lit. Jl" dence. 2017 S. 18th at. int.' pi! '"; Cem. Friends may call Sat.. 8 te le P u"1 MIffiTIN On Mav 11. .tntiw . '!. Edward 11. and the late Marv iP" "?. tin. ..Funeral services en Saturday. i T,' P. M at St. Timethy's Chur?fc' IL?A HostierouKii, . .. ..j, and Dickinsen sts., M at St. xlioreuali. NIELBEN. friends, also Altar and. Rosary flecletr invited te attend funeral, Men.. 8 -In a' i" late residence, eaiu .-vtaster st. Solemn , Timethy's Church' NIELSEN. -May 11,. ANNA OERT NIELSEN. Funeral services Men.. op 7. at 120 E. Lancaster ave., Ardaere. Pa i.V private. mi. ITIIIUE.-I, may jv, AiswiB T.. if. ., : l.ie ,mv .u.v ..,,. iiciaiives .. I qiilem mass St. Orogery's Church ie a inl M nnls' Cem. " A' ' O'HARA. May 10. 1B22. BRHXJETi ,. et James O'Hara. Relatives end friends sr! Invited te attend funeral. Monday, ai! A. M . from her late residence. 4lSH Tir. race St.. RoxbeTough. Solemn requiem mi., at St. Jehn the Baptist Church. 10 ATit n'WPAr.. Viv 11. in, rivna O'JTEAL. aged 01. Relatives and friends iri Invited te attend funeral services, at th! residence of his sen-ln-lavv. Rebert Mrr.,,i ley, 4037 Catharine St.. Sun., r, P. m. iri. cleely. int. nt the convenience of the faml r I' AGE. At Woodbine. Dovvnlngtewn, m' denly. Thurs.. Slay 11, 1022. EMILY DOTvTf. j.u. iiuuuiiv. u. me? i.ie ueuiijQ anx Mtr. ih. Pasta. In 43d year. Puner.il nn e.. May 18. at 1:30 1'. M.. standard time. TniJ; leavea Bread St. Station at 1:40 P. m! . l'AUl. J-llin-ciuy, rmn .vienth. lllk Relatives and friends are Invited te uteM tuneral. Second-day. 16th, 1 P. M., late rn uence, t.e iniuu vi.-,, niujiiii', ra. irt, nrUate PEEPLES. Suddenly. Slay 11, Ha. JOHN, beloved husband of Jennie Peepiu. Relatives anu irienea. aise tr. iv, n. vit Mvnn. Aa.'t, ,M ttlVttnH in flin.rnl ..Mil... Sun.. 2 P. M.. at his late residence. 17ii IS. Xllin St. mi. xernweuu i.ciq, ri'MM-nn Mav 10. 1022. at Sell.mlM. Pa.. WILLIAS1 F. PENN. son of late Jeiim nnd Chrlsttanla Petin. ased 05 jears 1 mentns e uae. jvciavivcn anu irienai ra vlted te funeral services, en Monday. Mar in, at 2 1', -t. in .Nurui v,euar inn unniL tihllaft.lnhla. 1'n. PRAlL. Slay, 11. 1922. A, TAUOH PRAUL. husband of Jane Praul, aged 7J. Relatives nnd friends are Invited te att1 funeral, without further notice, Run , 514 P. SI. (dayllght-snvlns; time), from his ltd residence. Langherne. Bucks County, ft. Int William Penn Cem.. Somerton, Pi. RBMMURT. Slny 10, FREDbRIt'K A. REMMERT (nce.Ludy), widenv of Ctntlei Remmert. aged 05. Service Men.. 1 P.M. 3440 Amber st. Int. Hillside Cem. lVltndi mav roll Sun. eve. ROBB On May 10. 1022. ELIZABETH, .!., nt p-.in-nrfl Robb. Relatives and f rlrrdi. also Camp Ne. 138, P. O. of A., are lnvtrt te the hervlcc. en Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2121 Fedtnl st. Interment private, i rienus may can sin- 4n n unlnC RORBINS. Suddenly, Slay JO, RICKSOX nOBBINS. Relatives und friends, i'i vt.nh.n nirenl Ledge. Ne. 4,in. I, and A M Invited te funeral services. Men., Ul P St.. at his late residence. 021 Grant avi, West Colllnesweod, N. J. Int. at Woedlisti Cem., Phlla. Friends may call Sun., after 7 ROBERTS On May 10. 1022. SARAH U DnuT.DTa mrmA 73. Funeral en SaturdtT. at 2:30 A SI. (standard time). In Ixmtf v.,iAn TtnntlHt Church .i.r.ti7rliri Mai- 11- CAROMNB h. .i,...t r,f untntiet ltumfurd. late of 2112 V'i Su-muehannn, ave. Relatives and frlcndi sti I Invited te attend funeral services, jien.j nviiru vi i ,r,nr. nt j. it-iscv Craft.! Sen. '20-10 Diamond st. Friends mny tI SUSCrm'. Slav 11. GEORGE II .' hsitsul of Florence M. Scott, aged 71. Funen Services Men.. 1 P. SI., late rceUMice. II S. Union ave.. Pensaulten. N. J. mi. rn- n. ui" .,',. -rill sun. aft. tim ! VQSHEPPARD. T'M.y 10. 1022, IfAl-TB 17HLER 3 HEPPARD. Of, 2603 N JM I st nifaiive. and friends, also Knickerbeclijr n.n.siai Hrv-itv and emDleves of tDe r. rfv ,n ..,i..,i i .ii.nrl fnnerll Mt, J. ti 'it at Armstrenc & Sen's. IWT-lfl '. I -J-"?'J.UInt,",."IV?,,e'inA,T T... W ..'. .V,;,Hn.rrv. aied 94 vears n-tamMl ,n. 1' .. (nuli.rf n funeral, en Jlen- div a't 2 P. M. (standard time), 'from UJ residence, near Sprtngheusc, ra. '"-.'.UhfJl1: i.. ii attsm M. free Dert), .,?. Til u. s'pehn. Funeral .in-lcee Men.. 3 P. SI., at late residence. waMrce. STAVLEY-Mky tl. 1922. TQtt wl?JAef Jel n Stanley, aged 80 Wjg eervlees Slen., 2 P. SI. precisely, at her 'JO IV! Ff 1 iViTnee 100 Rleka ave. Manarun. Int Westminster Cem. Friends may can lJ.w.nTnn Mav 10. 1922. ATtCltA- j.ii,,.,i.... -.--- ci.wart. Hen emuleyes of Abbett iw I cVe,UlanV:fd 'and 'mbard st.,, te funeral serv-tces, en taiuris et - . H1-il.'il'',"' ..,i-ti,i.n stancler. of ir- fr,l?r stKel.Uves'knd "friend, are .., -te ...ttend funeral services, flun . "' Sen' n 5 Nr Bread's.: .imT '";er.'',,,,sS :E'rON -Suddemy. en Mjy 10, 1 Sw-e'eWn J' Relatfyr.nd. friends are jv . ii- ..ieia it isiTTiirntty im"1" .:; . &'srA nTAP-T.-May 11. REDECCV fj. V TH "TSlrVJrVSiv 10. iMVWIlUtf TAYLOR, aged 80 enr. .-?;"lca"t ?, ,,i utday afternoon, at S'30 e clock , at mj rf. ...M.n S74 llroekbn st- Interreeu. ' TI. ACKAR A -At her residence. 4051 Pc; inn ni'a UV IU. Ala. t ." . i. widow etVilllam M. Tntte-ft&Vcea' dJughter of . the . Ut. CDm n , and" Susan Percy Watty, of llaltlmert Pmm& panrs mease cpey. .. .. mA WEBB. At Pltmnv,Mftd' "ai,, nea- rV: .nr,enfcn.eI1,faerv1.e t p" M tdayll?ht-sa-.lng time), f ' j. jiquy .... Sail Krlenas ibs -" - i - -T-rinnE t J'-" K!.'?.:.lul friend," lmltf. 1 I .M.i ".- Int, P vi ii tesldence, IM W- J. Int. Wenenali nNTZ.-OnM.y,!-, nuituiiiiu Vi.-- ..v,,! IJllviui nui.'V,-- Jth nt amir .V-.l.-i:...13,.-N'Re4mhalnV'fly Bun. . ,. ,,nw n innn CAROW- 5." "llC:. '.30' o'clock:' from .& Ki&W&J2ii?tM&& A.'M-Jnlfrment S"'??" i" 1022. ""r1' ll- I'l 'I Kill 11. 1.11 ..' - " . ADOI.l'il. S"n HI that 11 V ir iha m ni mm - li. ei . .""i'".. e. .... in 6" IDdge. Ne( 398 F. and A. M.j fc & Chapter. Ne. 18.1. It. A. M.. iv c ,, mandery. Ne. 20. Iv. r . "",". e H S.: Phlla. Ledge, Ne. 2, H, I u:,.'im U rin .INI. J. V- 'omreyraitry ""1 t... fPrllu. . .t.i. Jmliurii liTnilnHri Ce riiuuii iiisittti'ves -;-- i Ne. 20, K. T.. and "". Bw noon neon Invited te the service, en Tuesday aw at a o'clock, at. the Oliver II. U'rhw(l4 1820 Chestnut mi. e7"' "Imains )U" Cemetery. Friends may view remains ...,, i Tim May 10.. l."n',:i.,i.il band of Sarah K. Woellcy ; (nce wjy; . Relatives and fr ends .UeW ueerg" ii. '""",.,;-,-"-. i' memwv ions ei wtuiu - "-- - iienilI Hw Ai.tnlliir. "y. "-;--'vt- . WHllUl-Bl.l.1!' ergunlzat Thompson st. Interment e"'h,.V 7 eW Aivfi.iarv. rr ends may call after ( " Sunday evening. , ... hem. of ' bjl VVltl.lt. I. nuuuriuji ," -",--.. p... vjm ..,,., t. ... .. u. i. r ii,,,,,. v r.. A V M ... t re ra Ihe residence e f Mr m-ltlW, aitM? iUUUMiWyi S UNDERTAKERS -1 ZA i ., s I &WtfCM iMl
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