Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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KiMlphia; Monday; : jtNte 5,
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THE
letters te the Editor
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..lighted Win ry- ;--"
''CTnmKatet. ferthet.blc.re-
' Slr7a ?,? the fair project nppcnrlnn
Tilenlnj 'fV'Vn,t Friday. Have Kent
T IK nr llel" te my brother,
'this lnWn,.n"i't 1 hone that your
trhe H I" ..f'"P"" . " ...I It far mill
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w" V.. w 111 thus Mini It inr "V '"
rini. Slates ami te let-emu cu ..
tel" ,', It iHflMlb.
Utitkt. MM
''nf fl.l Hn intcrcrt. Thank you
BtWllS" '" 0!lht "eW "U'St bt'
'the fair-" ai-STIN UAKItY.
lOcwnCity. .TmieJl. !--
The Gleem Are Heard Frem
ft "''''":' 1.; .hat the Seoul-
Bi n iuu aiu'w . .-. .- . 1.
D" . '...111
ou knew that the, peer property
?,"! le Hindu .till poorer, while
De
) man
?"":""..;, -ewiiIhk class win reap
SfifgKater ......a. nc,l Increment
'"'.. .1.- fnleV
as a
:u1lVtl-hl.m.elphwin
kilin harvest em .or nu ";.
Jcfckrts and ho'l-yp-crlmnate In
.: Inn n the remit of the fait t it
. the n:i
ckpeckcl
titien n
Bli,tenn:.r- ;- te thc
ilnf w.n.r.s fair In history should
init.U"f-.':-j'i?-
I.Mvcnlhi.e.. te i" ""Sy; hoot.
the.pesV'" : t.. e 1002.
'rDiiaueiiiuuii """ -1
Thanks Frem Senater Pepper
. sir I wlfh te express- my apprecia
tion of nil il.nl Kviwise Pcblie
IraeEn said tiuil did for me (luring the
Rrlmiry emnphlgn. I'leane accept
T flnr0,e tm,U"h . pp.ni.Kii.
Washington, May 31, 11W2.
The Drug Habit Evil
tt'tht Eililernt thr Vvtnlna Public l.edeer:
Sir irauic n. mum -......... ...mB
inntars te be inrrcninR both in coun
tries under pinhlbitleii and these
It.-., iinn. ii- U te he enfilv obtained.
The cravlne for narcotic druns has lit
tle connection, or a riiMiiecuuu ..m
llr traced, with the taKtc for alco
holic beverflKeH. Orug users are rarely
drinkers. One they ncffulre the druu
hblt the'- find little solace or frtlmtiliin
In ordinary lLitinr. Herein te whisky
it as cognac te lnser.
Thc Inrrc'tn' in inc nnnii may ei-
Jtntin nnrt te the war. te the fact that
dMOerntelv wounded nnd FUfferlns men
live been given drugs te eae their
pain. and. their pnln net completely
tenpenrlng. thev have acnuircd the
libit of thus veclting ease from phy
ileal distress. In ethers it mnv be thnt
the struggle of life under modern con
ditions has made them wlllinc cneunh
te tike n drug that will liriiiK them
ferjeifulness for a while nnd perhaps
noble dreams of ginndeur.
Tn Emrlnnil I linvi' renil itl the HOWS
dispatches, corroborated by nrtlcles in
medical journals, the traffic hns in
creased te such en extent thnt it hns
bfen proposed thnt enders of these
drugs should be punished by Hogging.
Imprisonment fnlN te cure them of their
evil buslues nnd lines nre even less
effective. Flowing is objected te en
the ireun.l that nubile opinion would
net tolerate the Hogging of women, who
thus would Lp glcn a monopoly et the
business, nnd it is known that women
ar alread netlw' in It.
Moreeter. Hogging would net cure
a drug nd'lict. International action
will be needed if the curse is te be
bejisheil. As long as one nation per
mits the mnuufni lure of these drugs
for ether thun medical purpebes, ns
lese as less drastic rcstiictlens are
thrown about the b'ihliu'.ss thnn these
that control the printing of paper cur
rency, just "-e long will there be n
surplus which will finds Its way Inte
the hands of the dealers., and eventually
will be secured by the addicts. They
occupy small spni e and sell for high
prices. The I.cnguc of Nntlens hns a
commission for the purpose of con
trotting the snlc of opium, but nations
tilt are net members of the League
w united htntcs Kusbln and tier
BUJ are net ieprt"-eiited upon it, unil
"trmany is the home of herein. le
MM with this evil is n tremendous
till, and it ii ii he done nnlv ttlirn nil
utlens net unanlmeusiv.
M. 11. MISSKU.
Reading, l'a., Mu30, 1111!.
Disease and Doctors Disappear
Tttt Editor el thc Kunliia Piitille I.edatr:
8lr Speaking by the cmil as he did,
Jr, Ress V. Pattusen'H discussion of
uenume.ienl insufiiclcncy of the coun ceun
Ts medical staff, Tuesday Evkm.ve
'"viituiii-ii, must attract country-
ddt attention ll.lt lm Unmnrl Ann.
tw entirely meihuks disease is van-
ISBInf, I'hilaillln1ll'il iinm.nl .lnnh
wtejur 10(H) of population buying tie
f""4 approximately 3It 1-3 ptS- cent
S. ?no,a ?cntllr' nd I lie Pennsylvu
alt 1021 death inte (12.2) belli the
lowest en record lit- a n "non i,
TOeral meditnl prncilt loner will be In
extinct bifdes dnss.
Rfu, , un- GLASGOW.
Bstel, Tn., May :u, 11)22..
Radie Weather Feraitlni,
HvCJUk!"" "" hv'",'W Public l.cdeer:
.r-At lirticmi, i.., r. -. ..
pending lnrge sullls of louey ,n
llB.,f",t:7.,fercr"',,H b telpgrams te
r-.;. i me country. The Uevcrn
r.i i ."'"casicc
.. ."riti it t nun iw.rr nn t nn i
..i . .. . '
Tin a fi.. " " '"
.ii.. . vum vu" hundredi
rl.. nf tnln
lm , ..... ..,.. ... iv.y-
fcttes ... . "'' y (1IU nl"' '"at Ills
C"ce ravs iu i...,..i ..
PUTT Ml 1 i ""'""" -miii.v
btrtnf..T ' t I'"ok" Inte nwttern mere
...... ''i ' "111 Mile the t.nverlimnnt
5ifrii.,lun.lm,ef ,,0,,arH hl
Vn lultUMl nml weather bureaus.
Htm h I? l ' ff!vL,u,,Jy-
"nt te Imv,. .. . .l".. L .'
3 mnllnt0k ""0 UlL' "' 'la tie'
bi" n "Uu,,!'s. nml slft el't t
..'. .lu.ll. would be mere nreiimtr.
Klun't th.,r,,mlv' ai"1 "l,'r- Whv
It's ilmnli ,0"H"t leek at that?
."iiartelphia, Iayl, 1022
hi... Her Last We""d
-.... v, , llrn0 Jiving !.!.-.
mlZZ ! ....
tT2utt h ,h(;rc iii a. mun a,,i,nd'
Bmed Tin Lave.bcen. 'be fellow who
rwtwem i u"lnole, bush. He
cernlni inn ,,,reue"il tne meaning
tt, ':'," .?,w years nf nn...n..i...,i
Ell.l8h', e f?r the wond.eus
Wly thi. t' .."i l'xn'a'n. It means
pm eufd .,,; .i: T" rettL'n maah
hTiei he ,n I,6 K,.anluch of u
m take fit .' 'tN- mice and se en
million Hiea tw0 Ul(,re ,s Krn1"'
ked ut: les. .tll1t. ever wh sky-
nait suicida iv i m finl(1(,',! that
l snuS0 h? drewnliie in the Wr.
Kt9 the fflti,.,,mt ,e,v,rybedy spits
m SeVrlWP i,0r" ,lu,t kt"ni1
iirse tilings ImlV ui nil
th nn,i ! rl "C.'P te make un the
t..ti Suu"n thereof I .-i, ' r-iv
v; ' .. ti
I. lien ,....
! there is th
verdigris in thfi
1 reenl.-. -. -
: nln, Pi.hiH w"JPPear dallv
."Bai P7.IV.1 WFr. and ilu
:ii''Ka..'L iriii?
PEOPLE'S FORUM
faucets, the, worms thnt died in the
hops (providing It ever bow n hop), all
hIms, large and small, all hhades and
colors. JSe individual cups. im
necessary, ns all the poison nnd filth
lie In the beer that lien in the cup.
New then, If this is net explicit I will
refer you te n neat little pamplilet thnt
Is entitled "Hell's Kitchen." If the
rilble tenches me te be temperate In this
sort of a mixture 1 must wickedly de
cline. On the contrary, we knew the
Bible Is prohibition from cover te
cover, and only te be temperate In
things that arc clcnn and wholesome,
My pen is tired nnd wants te lie
dewri, but first I must mention an lm lm
pertflnt'ltcm in u column of thc Forum
Mny 2(1 by Jehn Porglsse. He says 1
nm a fit nubjct for the' Insane asylum.
He cnlls mc that old chestnut ut a
name, a fanatic, because 1 said one
drink n dav the week threueli u-nu nu
bad eh seven en Haturday. Net sol 1
saui it w-ns worse eecausc et the in
fluence. Thnt makes nys a double fa
natic, I Mippee. I hope se. I would
like te teke old Barleycorn by the fore,
top nnd ndd a few drops te the ocean,
If It wasn't for disgracing the ocean.
Geed night. Come again. '
ELLEN E.
Philadelphia, June 1, 1022.
"Nlghthawka" Disturb Calm
Te the Editor et tht Evgntna Public Ltdetr:
Sir Fer the information of Mr. H.
0. Leahy ns te these birds that nre
worrying him se, permit me te sny that
they nre "Nlghthawks" (Cherdellcs
Vtrglnienu.)
They utter thnt shrill, rasping cry
when In pursuit of their prey, insects,
mostly at sundown and before dawn.
Ihey nre net. however, true hawks.
but belong, te the family of geatsuckers!
., Ihey .re often mletuken for the
W Illn-nOOr-wIll." lll,.li Knln ,..
the snmc family.
n. .. .... ! KELSO YOUNG.
Philadelphia, June 2, 1022.
Questions Answered
"The Heuse of Wlndaer"
Te the Editor e lie Eventne Public l.tdeer:
Hlr Kindly Inform me through th Pee-ple-s
Forum the date vn which the Kngllsh
Heuse of Wlndier w established.
Philadelphia, June 2, 1022.
A proclnmntlen dated at Whitehall. Decem
ber 11, 1017, began "(leert the Klfth. by
the Brace of Oed First of the Heue of
winaeer." ana -may therefore be said te
mark the formal establishment of the royal
Una under Its new name.
The "Black Death"
Te the Editor of the Bi'cim. j PitVU- l.rdgir:
Sir Te what extent did the block death
decimate the population of Europe In the
fourteenth century? q,
Philadelphia. June 1, 1922.
The terrible placue Is said te have car
ried oft mere than ene-hajf the population.
Hecker estimated the less of life at 2.1,000.
000. )
Poems, and Songs
"The Cowboy's Prayer"
Te the Editor of thc EveiUj Public Ltdetr:
Sir I read, with much Interest and pleas
ure the poem about "Yeung Charlettle"
printed In Sunday's Forum and which
you explained was written by an unidenti
fied cowboy. It breathed, as you said, the
untrtmmeled spirit of the West of a genera
tion age, even If It did lack the literary
finish of the trained writer of verse. I have
In my collection n poem called "The Cow
boy's Trajer." the author of which was
Charles H. ClnrV, Jr.. and am Inclesll, It
for publication In the People's Forum If seu
hae room for it.
MICHAEL S. BUIIK1S.
Atlantic City. N. J.. June 0. 1022.
THE COWBOY'S PRAYER
By Charles B. Clark. Jr.
0 Lord, I'e tever lived where churches
grew;
I love creutlen better as It steed.
Thit day you finished It se long age
And looked upon jour work and called It
geed.
1 knew that ethers find you In the llBht
That's lifted own through tinted window
panes, And set I feel you near tonight
In this dim starlight en the plains.
I thank veu. Lord, that I am placed se
well.
That you have made my freedom se com
plete, That I'm no slave of whistle, clock and
bell.
Or weak-eyed prisoner of well and street.
Just let me live my llfj as I'vj begun.
And uhe me work that's open te the sky:
Mnke me a partner of the wind and sun.
And I en't ask a life that's soft or high,
I.et me be easy en the man that's down.
And make me generous and square with
all.
I'm careless sometimes. I,erd, when I'm In
town.
But neNr let them say I'm mean or
small.
Make me us i)lg and open as the plains,
As honest as the horse between my
knees;
Clean en the wind that blows behind the
rains,
Frr as the hawk that circles down the
breete,
Fera-ive me, Urd, when sometimes I forget;
Teu understand the reasons that are hid;
Yeu knew about the thing that gall and
fret,
Yeu knew me better than my mother did.
Just kep an eye en all that's done and
said;
Just Hwhf me sometimes when I turn
aside,
And guide me nn the long, dim trail ahead
Ihul stretihes upward toward the Great
Divide.
"The Read te Merrow"
Te the Editor of thc Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Will nu please print the amusing
.leises nbeut "The Read te Merinw" and the
I ":r", 11 "-"-.- "i"
trouble It caused a would-be traveler who
wiiiiiuu iii ir hi iiirr iisiav.'
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TOURIST.
Allentown, Pa,, June 1, 1022,
, THE ROAD TO MORROW
I started ru u jejrney, Juit about
a week
age,
Fer the little town of Merrow,
of Ohie;
In the State
I neer una a traveler and really didn't
knew
That Merrow hnd been ridiculed a century
or he,
I went down te the depot for my ticket and
applied
Fer tips regarding .Merrow, interviewed the
station guide.
Said I "Mj frlen.l I want te go te Mer
row and return
Net later thnn tomorrow, for I haen't time
te burn."
Said he te me: "New, let me see If I have
heard you right;
Yeu want te go tn Merrow and come back
tomorrow night.
THE KERNEL
-!. OtfeCTWJES
arc en -rue -rrirxv
OF StP AMD OlK.
FEAR.e&S AMD
-TRftCK THE OANdeBOOS
OOA.RR.V .
Lbiqs.. AfcTtBewtMif. : r W xC
7U M, v.J r r l u-f s- jTk cT
nan ; wem. v-.' a v- it yn r.v . -v.v v.. -x &
ttSft 5 a T V. if, K Utrni J- f nV'. s)aV
Te fe fretnrhere te Merrow and return Is
quite k way,
Yeu shssjld hae one te Merrow yesterday
and back today,
Fer If nu startrd yesterday te Merrow,
don't ou see,
Teu should have net te Merrow and returned
today at three.
The train that started yesterday, new under
stand me rla-ht.
Today It irets te Merrow and returns to
morrow night." ,
Bald Ii "My boy. It stems te'me you're talk
In through your hat.
Is there a, town mimed Merrow en your HnsT
J?w tell me that."
"There Is." said he. "and take from me a
quiet little tip,
Te go fiem here te Merrow Is a fourteen
hour trip,
The train' that nees te Merrow leaves today,
elcht-thlrty-nve:
Half ufter ten tomorrow Is the time It should
, arrle.
New, If from here te Merrow Is a fourteen-
'can
hour "ride,
you se today te Merrow and come back'
today?" he cried.
Hald Ii "I want te go te Merrow. Can I go
today
And set te Merrow by tonight. If there Is
no delay?"
"Well, well," said he, "explain te me, and
I've no mere te say,
Can you go anywhere tomorrow and come
back today?
Fer If today yeir get te Mef row, surely you'll
agree,
Teu should have started net today, but yes
terday, ,jeu see. .
Se If you start te Merrow, leavlngehere to
day, you're flat; J
Yeu won't get Inte Merrow till the day that
fellows that.
Y'New, If seu start te Merrow, you will
surely land
Tomorrow Int.. Merrow, ne't today, you un
derstand, Fer the train today te Merrow, If the sched
ule Is right.
Will get you Inte Merrow by about tomor
row night."
Hald 1: "I guess you knew It all, but kindly
let me say.
Hew can I go te Merrow If I leave the town
today?"
Said he: "Yeu oannet go te Merrow any
mere today,
Fer the train that gees te Merrow Is a mile
upon Its way."
. FI.VALE
I was en disappointed I could only wildly
tare.
The tnln had gene te Merrow and had left
me standing there.
The man was right In telling me I was a
I hew'lng Jay.
I I didn't se te Merrow, se I guess I'll go to
day. NATALIE TALMADGE AND
BUSTER KEATON HAVE SON
Film Stars Have Been Married Year
and a Week
Les Angeles, June 5. "Buster"
Kenten, well-known film star, is the
proud father of a baby boy. The new
arrival will be christened Jeseph, after
his daddy.
The mother, the former Nntnlle Tal
madKC. sister of Nerma and Constance,
Is doing well.
"Htistcr' nnd Natalie were married
May 31, 1021. and since have been en
one long honeymoon. They have made
their home In Hollywood.
Mrs. Keaten was the last of the
famous Talmadge trio te be married.
At thc time she became engaged she
and Keaten had net seen one another
for two years.
Although they had been sweethearts
for years, they were net married seen
because Natalie and her younger sister.
Constance, entered into a pact whereby
the elder sister was net te be married
until after Constance bad embarked en
the matrimonial seas.
KU KLUX HOLD CONCLAVE
Thirty Thousand Frem Four Statea
Gather In Illinois
Jollet, III., June 5. What was de
clared te be the largest gathering of
the Ku Klux Klnn ever held did net
end unfll approaching dawn dimmed
the fiery ctess high ever the assem
blage yesterday.
It was said every city north of
Springfield in Illinois and mnny points
in levvn. Wisconsin and Indinna were
represented. The number in attend
ance wus estlmnted nt from 30,000 te
50.000.
While bonfires flamed from sur
rounding hills, mere thnn 2000 candi
dates were "naturalized" Inte the "in
visible empire."
The meeting was held in n weeds.
PROVES FUTURE LIFE
Camllle Flammarlen Says He Has
Demonstrated Seul Survives Death
Parts, June 5. Thc soul survives
the body, says Ca.nllle Flnmmarlen, the
astronomer, In biimmarls'liig evidence
presented In his latest metaphysical
work
"I prove that future life exists."
nhnimarlen asserts. "I de net say
the soul is immortal. I de net knew.
I knew only thnt it survives the death
of the body. 1 don't knew for hew
long, but some enses cover a period of
several jcurs."
Flninuiarien said he Investigated
48(H) en set during n peiled of thirty
jenrs, but that he presents In his work
only a few hundred of these which have
been verified.
MILL GATES OPEN IN VAIN
Whistles Call 25,000 Manchester
Strikers Back, but Few Respond
Manchester. N. II.. June .1. (By A.
I. ) The gates of six of the cotton mills
of New Hnmpwhlre were opened today
for the first time in three s mouths.
When the whistles blew le cull thc
25,000 workers hack te their places
nieusiinds were near the mills, but only
scanty hundreds responded, according
te observer. There were demonstra
tions ut nil the mills.
The strikes were called because of a
wage reduction of '-( per cent. nnd nn
increase frum forty-eight te fifty -four
hours- in working schedules.
Thousands nf strike vmpatlilri's
filled the streets for n mile en either
elde of the mills nnd would-be workers
were ieeied and hooted. Twe nrrests
were made en chnrgc of inciting te riot.
i7 aw. --ti3 tT
M )AfH He Bc?
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Ul n BVMIk rua, .TEVi!at.V
RADIO IN
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TOPAOfc MOTTCpW
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This Illustration thou a what la known as the "Edisen effect." When
the filament Is lighted the measuring Instrument between the" switch and
the dry, cell proves whether a current la flowing from the plate across
the open spare te the fllament. The current will flew when the pinto
is connected te the peelttt pett of the dry cell, but net when It Is con
nected With the negative pest
The "Edisen&ffect" Made All This Possible
Radie would net seem bait se" com-
plicated te the average boy or man If
It were net for the scientist's love of
big words. It sometimes seen as if
he deliberately hunted around te find the
longest pecslble name for the smallest
possible object. '
Today we are going te meet the
smallest thing In the world nnd learn
hew it Is that this little thing which
Is se tiny that It hns never been seen
by man even with the most powerful
microscope Is responsible for all this
radio craze and when you reme, right
down te it, really runs the most pow
erful machinery that It lrf possible for
man te build.
The tiny inities name Is electron.
Yeu hove all heurd 6t molecules nnd
atoms. Once upon a time scientists
thought thnt the molecule was the
smallest pewlble subdivision of mnt
ter. Then I hey began te see that some
thing was happening inside of the
molecule and, after long and 'careful
study of It, they discovered that each
molecule was made up of a great many
still smaller things te which they gave
the name of atoms.
Then, for it number of years, they
went ahead en the theory that nothing
could he smnller than an ntnm. They
even made a close study of nil the sub
stances thnt we knew' and computed the
weight of one single atom of each
subBtuncc.
They took the extremely thin gas
known as hydrogen and used the weight
of nu atom of hydrogen ns standard,
just as we use the pound ns a standard
of weight for things In everyday life.
They count the weight of nn atom of
hydrogen as 1 nnd they print In their
text books lists of various substnuccs
with the figure ufter them which Indi
cates hew heavy they are compared
with this atom of hydrogen. Thus the
"atomic weight" of hydrogen Is 1 nn.1
that of lead is 200.4. 'A table of atomic
weights of this kind gives the "dentist
quite a clear idea of any subslnnce he
may be discussing.
New the atom itself is se Indescrib
ably tlhy that even our microscopes will
net show it te us and nil thc things
that are known about it are the results
of deductions made from leng'and com
plicated experiments and mathematical
formulae. He, for a long while, everyr
body was satisfied that scientists: hnd
found the verv n.niillest thlnv time I
leumi ine very sinunesi minj; tliut
matter could be divided Inte even In
theory
I
But new the atom Is found te be
nnll.. bl ,.,...,r,e.u ..1.1. ,i, ..in
.,-... ... .,, .M.,u.a-.M, r.nu nit. 01,11
Miiuncr particles wmrii compose it.
These particles ure known ns electrons.
Scientists new believe that the atom
!... a. . .. . . .
..ut. n cenrer or nucleus ei come Kind
surrounded by these tiny electrons.
Perl.nn rnn tvlll n,wlne .hn, M.I.
.-- .w..,.v. ......v ..,.e
lessen In pli.vslcs has te de with radio. .
The answer In veei vlneil., Ir lu ,1...
.. , , , - , - ... ,
Which makes possible the
l' lamp" of science which we
BUillen bulb. It Is in fact the,
- - ---. . . -- ,
electron
"Aladdin
call the audlen
electron which Tims our telephone and
telegraph system, our trolley cars and
the huge electric plants that are devel-
eping millions of liorscpewur every i
hour in the big steam und hydraulic '
systems nil ever the world.
It was the study of the curliest type
of electric light made by Kdlsen which
first gave scientists the suspicion that
such a thing us the electron existed,
Veu have nil seen the durk yellowish
Drewn deposit union gutucrs en the
Inside of an old electric light after it
u- i i - i . i . .
nun uvre.. useti n long imi, jr in ne- .
lleved that most of this brownish color
nis cxnerimcnts nrote.1 a verv remark-
Is caused bv n bembnrdment bv mil-1 is a varied cm go m wnu neasts, , """ A ,""""r !. , , nr.. lnrlt'', "r-.y.!, 'Awir.it .un, yke. 2d. son ..r
Hen. nnd mllliSns of electns shot out , -nnken nnd bir.N including few of , St.sUnJ:'.., "vw. SS?' Iti'Z utfti
by the white heat of the filament the love birds of the genus Ivnglis from chantvllle, N J Mas St I'cter'a Chur.-h ice n Tuesday sfum.en at 2.10 o'clock
Edisen, iV, hU ex .erlments." ece'en- ' I-. !- " ' '.ght te ' VaiuIieu" 'tiZ TmaHy whit- if xtt UVJ QXrV
closed n plate of cold metnl Inside n thta iininm . 'I here are uImi m.i. e ele- all. ion of David w and Eiizaban "nt am.ps -lu'ne a i..v oeden 1Em'
bulb with the filnmenr nnrl ennneetJ phailts ami --0HMI man-entllig bilbboena, I ' Oarrlgues . aaed 47 .neral serv le-, wife ,f Carl Ogden and dadihl. of HenrN
ouie witn ine niement nna connected , .,. ,..,. r,.l..v liniie.iiisirleii.ix i w"l : ' 5I '" 'r" "f rt.retM,.r & Sens, and Esther Karr, HeufiVH ,n frl-nds are
the plate by wire with nn ordinary XtiSn" unn-m c",n "' K"n,u v """," t... ni fu".'.''.."!.-''pawn's
battery. He lighted the fllament an 1 i-mY"011 ' '"'""""''i". h .-Mini tniiras and rue ... ie .e 1 l ,Ii)V ,,, res.iiene, lim n 33j -. Me... 12 n.n.
able thlnir which noheilv vvn nhln , . ",u,t "'"'" emuiue.i me ...iiuci.... nes and frl-..d tr- nv.,el te attend fii
nuie tiling wiihii muiedj was 11 Die te j)V ,H.m.triiting nnrts "I India that hud "-lai services .Men t p i ,t the rest
explain for mnny jenrs afterward. nVver been etnlertil hefere bv white li,n',, r heT au'" Mr ' Mr"" 'iu',! (1r-
JtivervlHMlv knmi. nf enurKe. ihni 1
..v .. ., .. . , ,..i
a current of electricity of moderate
power will net jump across 11 space be-
ivvecn two conductors According te
this well known fact, no current of
electricity should hne flowed from the
plate te the filament in his experiment.
And, when lie hnd the negative side of
I his. battery connected te the plate, no
current did new.
Hut when he connected the positive
side of the battery te the plate he was
astentscd te tlud that, when he lighted
In.. fli. 11 I . "K",l-U
the filament, his mei.s.irlng tnslruments
showed a vcri decided curient Hew in:
iicress the epeii epn.c from the plate te
the filament and. when he tinned off tin
electricity in the filament the current
from the plate stepped flowing across
In spite of the fact that the plate was
still connected te the positive side of
the battery.
'Ihls proved that the lighting nf the
filament. In uitim u mu.ln ,1,1., ...
- - '" ....... ,,,i..,. ui.n n,iivt-
""" ."" iiiumi'iu nun ine (.inte a i
JBd conductor of electricity, providing
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the electricity were what we cnll pesl
Mn Km, .,.. if i. .
a "'"'"" " " ",r iicRtinw,
Scientists Who heard about tills
called it "the Kdlf.ni. effect." It was i
net until mnnv ,... nfti.rwnr.1 tl.nr !
It was studied separately and began
me career that bus produced the mnr
veis ei radio as we knew them today.
Cepvrleht, nu. bu Public l.eduer Company I
, I
Today's Radie Program
I'hllnitrlnhlii Station (WFI)
(htniH bridge a Clothier)
P. M, I', in ir I.Kparii rad e news
, 1-10
bulletin
ll.l.i A A inn t, .-
t .! i. i",?."'l. -" necitai ey ine hirttw
viiK $ f-lethltr Male Quartet (Jehn Owens.
Recital by the Straw-
dersloet) assisted l.y ElUabeth Perter Earle.
soprano and Wntu Kerk. Dlanlt
wuart.t, "De.p itiver"; eoprnne sole, . call Tuesday evening
nliiilS, t"?' 'I1'. Earle: tenor snle, "Te COX Jun 3 MHA vv .fe of Frank Cox.
l.n,,2"' . 1,aHy,c. '"!. Piane sole, "Oa-' .BP,t 03. nmeriil Tues., 2 P M let resl
IlHnfl Plf.'.'..K?.rl': ,,:arJ.,en" ,hnl' "Tne dence. Burlington pike nnd Hilten read,
Si "Mn i ,"i5n. H,.-,re!'l mf'r"l!, euartet. . raimira N J. Int Arlington Cem Friends
t?ner loin" "."rhM"ir'' a lb) "Kentucky Babe". ' my rB Mun. eve Aute will m-ct Tren
r.0riZ?2'j J.h" hnA 'n '. .":: .ten trolleys at 1.3.) P M
IC(. Ijewls n n,tn B,.tA nf... ... t.r......
Jjeretta Kurk. soprano sole. Elizabeth Perter
. .u.' b"r,"ene ""'e "Fuzzy Wuzry," Har
H U""""1". ,'iuartet "en the Hea.-
5-5R '?, '' '" M Baseball scores.
d II J ' "llk hy '' N F. Ken-
Philadelphia station (WOO)
(Wiiniimeker's)
. 1- .... te 1 1 M, (duvllirht.saUnir tlmel I
Arlington time signal.
...! te ,, Piane selection.
, '.eO Concert by the FailH of Schuilklll I
..jaie i nerus, Jeseph Smith director, and
si "'"i. ;i.s uuve u. vviisen, soprano,
'"" Hertha Ker(ler. contrnlte. Israel Sas- i
ren, violin, Ijirry Ilswden. i.lnnn llnw.r.1
Wall, banjo, Richard Haws Laftje. Miss
Helen Jennie, piano
Plillndelphla Station (WIP)
((Umbel)
1 80 P JL Selections Olmbel Orchestra
.-..?.,' ,M T"r Andrew Knox, baritone,
et Philadelphia Operatic Society, will sing
several numbers. Mra. Frances Babcock at
the piano.
3 P M. Varied musical selections,
, :0S P. M. Final baseball scores
7:18 P. M. "I'ncle Wlp'a" evening story
for the children
7:2(1 P. M "I'ncle WIp" will "call roll"
of children writing te him
Newark N. J.) HUtlen (WJZ)
(Westlngheus)
(1 P M "Business and Industrial Con
ditions In the United States," n observed
by the National Industrial Conferente Beard
7 P. M. Stories from St. Nicholas Maga
zine, courtesy of the Century Company
nla and the Davis Cud Contest bv ju Inn
S m5Vi? .idemf .h iTt,? 'K'f "
7.30 P. M "Development of Lawn Ten
Lawn Tennis Assoehi.len. !
H te D:SO P M. Cencurt under the direc
tien of Charles I). Isaacsen musical direc
tor of the New Yerk Evening Mall Oper.i
2. "The Story of the Oissra." told In run'
n'nK fishlnn throuh-heut the rjerfermane bv
CnarlM D. i,nncsen. chairman. "The
Barber of Seville " by aloacchlne Itealnl.
Comic opera, In two parts Caei Resin. 1
soprano. Count Almavlvn, Alexander Tren-
"ft", tener: Figare, Alberte Termsl. barl-
'"n: Dr Ilartelu Den Busllle. Na'ale
cervl, bass. Remn Taverna, conductor at
the piano.. Act I A street In Seville out-
side of Bartole'a home. Act II. Inside the
nnus 1
:S(i P M lelnl recital l.v Florence I
tUxI.er.u lnllr....11.. rnK.V. TTt n a ..Innlat
-;,"" 'U"-T",'"' w'""Y " .7iIpr. " " .
Massenet ".Serenade." Plerne "Simple I
Aveu," Themas, (lyps Uve Seng." Victer
ti, rtiert I lie ,swnn, i r.ens,
"Remance " Rubinstein. '-Remance Sans
Parele " Van (leens. "Where J Ct-.ivsm
, Ulll.r vnie vl.rriiii ej.--' -- , " '-
Has Rested" Ihr. '"Believe Me of All
hub nesi.ii. ...nr, neiiei.- ..in i.t aii
l hose En.learuig Yeunc Charms ' b Miai
Brlggs, -Remance.'' Slbellu Mis Fine
"'"""' Oardens,'' Oralnger. via. Une.
wna I
BROWN MAY BUY MORE
Dn .,., e CmD Tur -n
ANIMALS PUK I Ht &.UV
i
Will Ge te New Yerk te Loek Over
, ,. e,-
India cargo
,. ., ,, 1.1.
O. Kmei'Miii III own, superintendent
of the zoological garden, will go le New '
Yerk te leek ever u huge cargo of mil
ninis ami nirus impoitce ny i.euis liinn
from India. He mny purciiusp sonic
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ui ine uci.r.1-. un it.'- ,".. i ...-,, u.i..,w
en the steamship Hnnsn tedny.
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11. nn. v lien ne i.iiiuur.i 111111 int; u..- .
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known tciriterv lie took
caravan of twenty nntiuv
Wit
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nnlinnU are ceii-IuikmI te n encus ut
Itosteit.
$43,000 IN LEACH ESTATE
Noted Genealogist Left Vast Library
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te uaugnier
The will of .1. (iranville I.uich. U11S
Spruce stieet. noted genealogist , who
,', 0 Mllv -J7. was admitted te probate
i.. t, tl,r.. .,.11. .. u t
flilliiren nn estate of a" little mr th..,.
.Wl.OOO.
Ilis limceheld furniture N lieiiieathed
te one daiigliter. .MKs Allele l.encli, iuiii
his Mist genealogical llbruiy te auetlier
linughter. Ms Mnr.v Atlitilen I..111I1
This collection, however, will nt.
mutely go te tlie (ienealegii nl Senet v
a II..'. .1. ........ . . .. I....1. si
t.i i t'uu,v iv ii.iie, ..I w iii. -ii ..ir, I, each
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ARMSTUON'rl. On June J. Ili.t.llV M . I
ulileu- of Themas Armstrong. Relatives unit'
friends Invited te funeral, en Tuesda), at
2 I',..M.. late residence. 1HIH Urevii hi I
mi .nrin ueuar inn i eineiery. uemn.ne
may be vliwed Monday, 7 te 1(1 I, M.
BARCl'H. At Savannah, (U , June 2,
lIMZAIIimi WKHll wife of tle late Jehn
A, Bareus. Relative and friends ere re
ipectfully Invited te attend fun. nil services,
Tues , 2 P. M. precisely, at the David II
'chuyler Building, Bread and Diamond sts.
Int private.
BECHTEL. June 3. 1022. ERWIN F
BECHTEr. Relatives and friends are In
vited te funeral Hervlces. Wed . 2-30 P. M .
parlors of C. It, Hartranft, 8021 tliinnan-
tnwn ave, int. pmvate, menus muy tan .
Tues. eve.
BECKER, On June 3. ROSA W '
BECKER wife of Irene Beeker. Funeral
Monday, 2 P. M , 1HM X, 1011. st,
BFNNETT On June 2, WILLIAM MOR
RIS, son of Charles 11 nnd Hannah Bennett,
used 3S Services at the hemn of hln i
rents Woodstown. N". J,. .Monday, 2 P. M.
Interment private. Baptist Cemeter
IIINKKIt. June 2, THOMAS W husband
of late Martha J tllnker. In his T'.'d yesr.
Relatives and friends are Invited te attend
funeral, Men t I M late residence 722
State st , Camden. N J Int Ur eenwoed
(K. of P.) Cem.
nevn. June 2. JOHN 1 IPJ.S'D Hels-
lives nnd friends nr Invited te attend the
services, en Tues , at 2 o'cierk, from his
residence, 4810 OiMe st., Manaiunk. Int
private, at the Quit Cem Friends may call
Men. evening.
BOCKNtlM. June 2 1022 CHARLES
LEVERINU. husband of All.e Bucknum.
tin.Bl.v. nnrl frlenilfl m,n mnlrtej nf P.
! R. R, and all ether organizations, are Invited
te services, .iien,, z i'. ai ai nis reuuente.
4254 Westminster ave Int, private Mt.
Peace Cent
BUNN. Tune a 1822 (lEOIlOE Wily
MAM BUNN. aged 02. Relatives and friend
are Invited te luneral services, luia i.eium-
bla ave.. Tues., 2 P. M Int private.
CARSON At hlj. residence I721 Spring
rui.l ve.. en June 2. 1022. WILLIAM il
CARSON. Relative and friends , ire Invited
in the. services en Mendav afternoon at 2.U0
o'cierk. at the Oliver II Ba'r Hulldlrtr, la.'O
Chestnut st. Interment prlvau Kln.il
emit flowers
diy. .ne'l. 'll)2J. Cl.ARA ' KATHEHINB
..ei T.f n.mii.i rtnrir. ,.f N'nriinr.h Pi.
-"-. --- - " .
Funeral service en Wednesday. June , at
11:15 A, M (dalli!ht saving), at thit home
of her daughter, Mrs Alb-rt C Miller, 111
N, Narherth ave Narnerth Pa Inter
ment at Greenwood Cemetery, Lancaster.
Pa., en Wednesday
COURTH -On .lun.j 3 TlldMAS rl hue
band or Frances E Courts K-lntlves and
friends also empleses of Oehrie Pre t'e ,
and mmlr and friends of the First Pre
bvterlan 1'huri.h of BarrlnKten. N J are
invited te th service, en Wi.lreda after
'neon, at 2 o'clock at his lit" residence, Mft
.N 39th st Internum prlvute 1 rlctuls may
CRAIO -June 4 11.22. SARAH II widow
of James It Craig and dUiihtr of the late
Richard and Marlu King Relative and
frlenda Invited te services. Wed . 2 P. M .
residence of her eon. KWt Craig 2332
8 21st st Int prlvnt"
DANN At Beverly, N. J. Juna 1,
CHARLES ANDRi.w. nusiiann or Ida A. c.
liinn. in his SSth venr Relitlves and
friends also Cranburv Council
;e no, JT
O U. A M nf Cranbur N J . Pr-gresslve !
Council. Ne 70 Jr () 1 A M , Reliance I
Ledge, Ne 13 I O M Vl ter Council. Ne.
07, Daughters of America. Herald Castle. K
O. E . all or iievenv . .. . also empleyes
of Penna R It , are Invited te funeral serv
ices, Men 2 P M JI i; cnureij ueveriy.
DENNY -On Jun- 3, HOWARD B , son
of Anna L nnd latw Oeerxe S Denny. Rela
tives and friends nlse rrembers nf Ledge
Ne. 0. of the Masens and Scottish Rite Con
sistory Invited te funeral services en Mon
day evening at s 30 o'cletk at his residence,
2040 N llth st Interment at convenience
of family Pennsgreve, N J
DONATO June i, ROSA DOjS'ATO (nee
Plastlne) RMlatlves and friends are Invited
te funeral Wed.. June 7. ut 8.30 A M .
from son's residence. 1U10 S 10th st Solemn
rctiulim mass at St Ttiemas Anillnns'
Church at 0:10 A M Int Hely Cress Cem.
DORV.N June 3 ANNA wife cf the late
Philip Dornn Retative nnd friends are ln
vltid te attend funeral, Wed . S 30 A M
lat residence, 2410 N. Cleveland avt
Solemn reuulein nuss at St Malai.h'e
Church 10 A. M Int New Cnthedral Cem
DOCOAN. June 1 1022. BEATRICE E .
wife of Themas II. Deugsn and daughter of
James It. and the late Elvln.i E Snciie
mineral Tues s.30 a -m., resiuencM or
'sister, Mary Lewis. SOO N Bread st. .solemn
requiem high mass at the Assumption Church
10A M Int. Hely r.enulchre tern.
DPNN'ER June .1 1922. at his residence
ri22 N 3'.th St.. JACOB, husband of Careline
Dunner. aged 112 ears Relatives and
friends, also Hamilton Ledge Ne 274
F. and A M . L'nlversitv R A, Chapter.
Ne. 2.V1. Corinthian Chaseeurs Ctmimandery
Ne. S3. K T.. Lu Lu Tempi- and Lu I.u
Temple Yaiht Club are Invited t funeral.
Tues . II A. M from the rhapel ut Andrew
.1 Balr 4. Sen Arch nnd lSlh sts Int
Westminster Cem On view iron , 7 te '.)
P M
DUNNIINO At Wlldwoed N J en June
3 -- H,";',1' rs ' Jt" ln,! , 8 t,a'
""'J1 "Wll?.. n ""' .rixlc". .c"
Wednesday afternoon atL 2 e clock ut hei
lata residence. 701 N T3d st Interment
T,T A IP
FISHER -June 1. at Hammonton N. J.
JOHN (JR ) son . f Jehn J and Berth.i K
J "her. former or udnnne 'IN. J Reki- .
...e-. ""'. .....-.- ...- ,,.,,i. .,, nueim jy
neral. Men June n from grandparent's
resiutnce .ir .eepn i, .urner, llummon llummen llummon
ten. N J Int Mt Carniel Cem Moores
town, N J Men I P M.
FRANKLIN" De lune 2 1022 M Ml
OARET C w-dew ,f William M Franklin
daughter of the late Wm. H and Mar
garet C Mtrsall Relatives and friends
Invited te funeril services, en Mendav at '
P M at th res den. of her brother-in-law"
Isaac H D.ivs 1.113 N 12th st Int Jm.
vate Fernwt.ed i em
FREEMAN At Burlington N- t i
1022. HELEN M FREEMAN Funeral serv"
ftri.neten eV'"",. ' "VhWtf .'ffl.
lewell Main.- Phase un.lt flowers.
eall.uhieh -i.mi 2 11122. juii j
nuBiian.i 01 liiiz.ei
tlves and friends,
nuBiian.i 01 lii.z.ee n j men Ileile) Iteia.
league of the S icred
Heart ami Altar sicieti uf i
?SlJrA Mr'J fKm'hN'iaV.'T.side
the N'sjtlvity !
neral. Tittu
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westmurriaiai r
i, vT, ,,' 5 ,rn"'i".m "'a '
he j ivlij 10 A M. l,,t st
t
'n"hnr - -
Anns tim,
ft a r T ,s..M, t. T ...r,.. ..... .
.rni.i..u,vMr., m.i. .,, ..'--. J.A.11CM. I.e I
even son rr pane nn,. .-ranees Gall mere
Alfred c und tn.. ite m.u k tieUdes ltei
"'"."."'.w. . u." '"' ..mi 011 em
iiksslev lune . nu''
.. . .. -- . ...-. ----. --..(
I.I.I. Alle'TII
M IHY , lun IIV t li lf . t iuiii....
''"'y. Jr ileiatiVH n 1 r 1 nis are lu-
' , " "" . .. . " It'lMU
vueti 10 a i una nil
rul s .... a i
iieni ner lave rtini".- un san.m at
( Se', inn reuulein in ltd M lnms i:hurch
I ID M Int Hel i r..s- ( m bhenandeah
, papers please cuii
lilliUuNS Fun... i . ' 1- .1 N lr.th s
en June 3 1HJ2 I' .ME 11 widow of
I slouze Glblxins Rn.t. i.'.l trie ids aie
nviit.l te the service . lila atturn uu
at 2 ..deck at ti
2n Chestnut st
I. ter 1( 'lair ULU
Inr, i u, tt ai t'h. i.i.
i inns .'emetei v
C1IRARD -lun.i 1 1)22 CONNIE wld.w
of Paul (ilrard. ii,-.! 7 I'uneral rues
10 30 A M at the Pi.sbvie-ian lle-ne 5-ih
si and Clreenvvay me. In. Mr Meri ih Cam.
HAAS. June i. 114'IFI.I v vife f
l'rtnk I. Haas. It litlvee a m frien is ulee
Camp 217 P O A I. .'.. AuMInu
Celllncdale Fire C. S'l .' ir. i iv.te.l m
i.ttend fuuertl sti. .i', ru, u 1 3e ,
N from parlors of .'has u I)i.e. t,,
Main t , D,ub l'a Fib ids mm nil
M. n 7 te U P M Int ll.'ltl.le , m
11 VINES On June 3 in.'.' 'REDERti k
V II VINES husband i -iih i: llninas
. vi. .s en Tuesda) . at i il a' I "3
Oh-.les si Intt rir.ei.l ,i . at
HAMPTON On June I in.'.' JOHN U
UV.MP'ION Jl . In his 7"'h ear tp
ilvi and friends ure Invite I t. h.. setvlee
u I u. R.liw aftemei.n at 2 , . ,c v.. at tha
ti.ve. II Balr Illdu . 1S20 Chesinut s' Int
i private
thc Treasure Situation
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TVltS WiltJtVttAi aklh UB CftaH'
DEATH
IIANKMAN, At Delanre, U, J,, June 2,,
(1. 1IKRMAN, .husband of Ottilia Hnneman
rna K,,i) In hi, (tilth ear. IlelntHea n,i
-it.,ta aim Ullprsldf Maennerrher. Detnrn
Klre Ce., are Invited te attend funeral, Mell.,
M, from his late residence, Burlington
nVe,. Delance, ?J J, lm frit ate, Arlington
rvm,. m-, j
ItliADt.EY. - June 4. 1922, EDWARD T..
IIEADI.EY, Funeral services Wed le A
M apartments of W B. M Burretl, 427
Market St., Camden N. J Int, private,
Haleyvllle. N. J. Trlends may call Tues ,
7 te 0 P. M
HE'M.ERMAN. lunn 4, FRANK, hiilnd
of flerlru.le llellerman. Funeral Wed , s
A. M.i from his Inte resident. 133 Woodland
Be7, Wjncete, Pa Solemn nigh requiem
mass Immarulatu v'om.eitlen fhutrii, .Itti .Itti
klntewn, 11.30 A M. Int private. Hely
Seimlihre ("in. IrWr.d may rail Tues n.
IiOIjIjway mee iiaKers j.me 4, m
!nt her late reldencn, 12111 S Peach el RE
BECCA lliJI,l.evv ai neimive ana rrienes
are Invited tn attend funeral servit.es, at th
....rlr.ru i,l Hnmilel W ICehr Jt Him. N W
nr 'jlat unil oiumen.l sts.. Wednesday. 'J '
id Diamond sts,, Wednesday. 2
leely. Interment Mount Merlah
rlend mny tall Tuesday eve-
P. M I.reel
Cetneterj I
nlrtis. 7 In It
HDlt.N'K'K I.E. June 3, 1022. at his tale
residence 2120 V, Mrtlewoel st HENRY
A IIORN'ICKI.E nued 71 Dim mulct? of
the Mnenil will be Klvnn
JOBHON- Tune 3. 1022. SARAH WAlr
TON PORTER JOBSON wife of the late
FninK It .lonsen in ner .em venr l unernl
Mervlie Men
8 P
M ,
resldnre, r.!i.',i)
Sprlniilkld av
Int Cedar Hill Cem
l.eK naven. ru
JOHNSON June 1, 1ti22. Sergeant LAW
RENCE M . husband of Katharine it John John Jehn
eon, In his 4Mb ear. Relative nnd friends,
also 21th Dlstilct Pullie. are Invlfed te .at
tend funeral, Men 2 30 P. M., (daylight
saving), reldence, Jamisen, Pa, Int. Hat
be re Cem
JONES On June 3. HOIPHREY HAl.L.
.it his late resident,. Siinnvsl.le, Mister and
Chew sis . Oermantewn, and fermerlv of
Fiurliade, II. V I. Friends may call Mon
day evening. June B, 7 te 0 I', M. .Services
and Interment private
KEANE -June 4, THOMAS II., husband
of Ella Keane, aired 7,1. Relatives and
friend, also all nrKuhlsHtlen nf whlrh h
was a member, are Invited te attend funeral
servlie. Ihura 3 p M . at his sun's rei
denre. 21u Felteu ave.. Celllnndiiln. I'.i Int
Arlington Cem Friends may call Wed
e te P M
KELLY -June 2. WILLIAM J husband
of late Jane Kelly 'me Dunn) RelHtlv. s and
friends niue lnm warn rcast i;nd Deme-
, ""''c c'un1'' .arr lnV,nm S. ".'Tl"1, fun,'rI
IWed., S..10 A -M,. from his late resl.lente
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rtifOf, I,a,nr,.,l. , Ui...n. ,. . .. U .
renulem at St, Ann s L'hurch 10 A. M Int.
St. Ann's.
KEHSTIJ.V June 3. 192.' MAROARhT
wife of Jehn F Kersten aged 04 Relative
nnd frier. Is ur. lnvltid te attend fune. i
Tues , 2 P M son s resldtn e 2M3 v
Heward t Int (Invnmnunt dm
KIEFER June 2. MARY EMHARDT
widow of William Klefer, In her S3d year
Relatives and frb-nda am lnvltid te attend
funeral services Men , 3 P M , at her late
residence. 230 W Qu-fn lane. Oermantewn.
Int nrlvnte
KIRKBIHDE At Trenten .V J en the
3d Inst.. ELIZABETH HENDERSON vvlfei
nf William B. Klrkbrlde. Relatives and
friends are Invited te attend the funersl from I
her late residence tins lierlie'ey i en i
Secend-dev. the .".th Inst , at 3 3.) P M I
(d.iIlsht-savln time). Internum private .
Kindly emit flowers Train leaves Ilreul
Street Station Phlla . at 1 P M (standard I
time),
KNABENUACER. June I, 1&22. ANNA1
,1...,. .v.ner vwie or simen inaljenuauer
iisimI C,r. Rel.itlvrs and frl-nds. also ht
Ell7abulh'R S M'let and Nature S. lety In
vlle.l te funeral services Tu-e 2 I M
Inte resld-nce H212 S I7.h el Incineration
it I hcltcn Hills Viewing Men h te 10
KRAfSS June 2 DOROTHY daughter
f William A and .M..ith Krnus ae,i 4
eur und in.mths iieln.liea n,,,i frin,u
inviie.i te lunrai vve.i i i ji parents
re tlenCH. 24M7 s lth u,
Int. private
.Tienes ma ran Tu s evn
Kl MMERER June 3. KATE
MERER Fumral servite Tues
E Kt'M- .
2 P M
remuence or her slsi. r, Mrs E Miller. 132
nenlck st Man. junk Int. ptlvate. Friends
muy ca l .Men eve
l.M)i:i.l, At .Seuth Orange. N J en
lune 3 11122. JOHN HRCNER. eldest ni of
Charles W and th late Sallle 11 Land,l
Services en Monday mern.nK June r at
10 30 i, ele. k at the Oliver If Balr Bide..
lS.'l. Ch. e'nut st pliilu
LI.!.' -In Philadelphia June 3 ANNIE
daukhter of Oterge and Ella C I.e. aed
2S Funernl frum hr parents' residence
213.-. N 23d st , Tuts s p M Int Nor Ner Nor
rlstewn Pa,
MAC.INN1S Mav ,11 MARIA T widow
of Edward C Maglnnls and daughter nf
late M chael and Nera, O .Shaughnessy. Rel
atives nnd friends also B V M Sodality
League of Sacred Heart Altar and Resury
Societies und Society of Propagation of
Faith, are Inv'led te attend funeral, Mon Men
dav 8 3d A M , late residence, rj.'l'iS Mar
ket at. S .emu requiem mass Church of Our
Lady of Vli terv 10 A M. Interment St.
Denis" Ce.ueter
MAOl'IRE. June 1 192;, ANNIE C
wlfj t.f the late I'.t.ls-rt Ma.-ulre, aged h7
Helatlve.s and friend ar Invited te Mt' nd
funeral Tuts s 3d a m from the toi tei
denee t.f her daughter Mrs Annie Redgets,
"2.'.'l Ch'.stnut t Sulcmn r-qulem mass nt
Our l.idv of Victory Church 10 A. M Int
He' v I 'ress Cein
McDonnell June 2. 1022 Patrick,
husband of Mnrv McDonnell (ne Concannenl
Relatives nnd friends are Invited te attend
funeial Tues , s 30 A M late residence
-'221 Dickinsen t semn high mass of
requiem at St Edmund's Church le A M
Int Helv Cms (Vm.
McOEE June 1 CHARLES T son of
Charles T and lutu I.lllle MeOep Relatives
and friends also Veterans of Foreign Wars
Invited te ntttnd funeral services Tues
1 30 P M. father a residence. 122S E Moya Meya
menslng ave Int. I'ernwet.d Cm
McKEE June 4 NELLIE C wlf. nt
Hobt M JlrKee Rn'atlves and friend
r.ylle.1 te attend the funer.l s. rvices at her
ate residence 1114 N. Wd st Wed
11
M. int private
MEDER June 3 ll).j , Atu( R ,nn nf
Careline ind the Int.. Car Mt.ler aged 2S
Relatives ni.J friends also Ham'lten Fish
Pest . f I'. W are Invited te attend
funern 1 . 3 P M from the apart
ments of H Battersby. 33H1 V Bread
st Int (eenmeunt Cem Remains may be
viewed Men , Me 10 l1 Jl
MKIERH
ivnel.1 Services Tues
ltl a r.tlS.I lieihkn I
We.In s H.
Ml RPHY Suddet.lv Inn.
i inifs? ti
VIN. ku at 1'atrlt.k tin.! rithirlr.r Mnrnh
innn f iiutt 1 it..iatti. UPv,t p.t-,.iu .,..., 1
.- ....-. es-inkii-i ni.14 I I iritun -" uvii .
rhlliliun . t it... I i. .. w . i.. .1.1 ...
funeril Tues s .40 A M parents' res.
.''n.e 20H N Colerad . st Angls high
ITi.ius nt tlitp I ..... ..t r .. ,'i...nk , i
. .. . .. . "" " ' '.'. -.., .w
'V. . M mi M Jlemlnlc Cem
OIIDYKI" Sudden. v n iv " in"
PVI..MEII- lune 1 HENRY ii hjsbnnl
. f FI.I7A PAI MBit in.. V.ir.ite.lile'
fleliithes nn.l f i ien in . a. kni.lnitnu
LudKe Ne 211 F an I V .M ate Invt' I
le Ht.rd serv It es Sun 7 HI P M n.rler
. . . .
11 r i.inn 1 :
Sll'es . S n MIT E uste.e
' eeis.
hanna nve F"un,rHl M..n I .1. p M int
Pllvate Ferest mils .em
PAUL June a T)2. H( her residence
4M1S Windser av FIlA.NChS 1 wife of
William C. Paul Funeral Hrvl. es Men 2
P. M at the Calvar M E ( hur-h 4Stb
st and llallltnere av It' prlvue
RIOIirEH lune 1 SAIUII Tlf.. of
.Ien. than 11 Hlehtar Funeral Wee at .
P. M . from II. S HlRh'er t-uster 'tatien
Pa Tak.t 1 .10 trellis frum Nerrlst.iwn in .
Washtnitten Square Pa CVIav call Tues
7 te 10 P M lul St I.d.'i e 'ni'e !.,iia-e
RVFETTO -On lur... - le.'j, CHARLF
F Moved son of t'h.u.es F .unl .Mm F I
R.ifolte 0,ej Dwjtri Relatives and friend
also students of M Jesitha College Invliedl
te funeral en rhursd.iv jl i te . m from I
his late resldei.ee tl'H N .'amat n
.'".:. 'J' "l .,,', at ' uar. i. t.i lie Unit
Chllil laiiian. 10 A M Im.rm.., ir.... '
Sepulchre Cemeter ' i
ROSS At Atlantic i-t,. V
.Inn
i 122. ELIZABETH luSr. ..f Manavimb I
,. tAtt
Jleiatives ind tik.1 invited le f... '
1 r,l ,erlces, at West
1 hn.l Men 2 P M
Laurel Hill ivni
ROTHROCK At Wen Ch-sier en il.e
: I lust Dr. JOSEPH TRIMBLi: ROT
ROOK in his Slth ear Services at Hely
Trlnltv Church, en Men.laj r,th ini, ., i
..'clink F. lends maj call at his lain r.i
deni. :" N- Church st . en Sunday ,..
I i.lnk trum te 8.
HOWE June 1 1(122 I.OL'IS V p Wfe
.f Chuib's Revve aaeit .17 Relative. lt,j
frleius ..'se l.etltin I'e-m I ..dee V j 7 j j
of R and Beard of Man.inera ,,f )M ut
Is-kah Iieni arc Invited te attend funeral
srvice Mendai d P SI late realdtncu
Ultl Wl nam m uain and 1 amhrla) in
teiment Mount Pea Cemelerj Friends niai
tall Sunday evet.lntf
RILE. June a nis; M4.1U1AHET
widow of Jehn Wilsen Rule uiee Hummentli
Funeral n.li;. I ues 2 p . Ht htr la
.ealdtiHe Kltll N Mllh si lm privat-.
Friend mas call Men after s P M I
s n :r 'Aiiu - Muiiiien j. en June :i
BENJAMIN F buabatid of Sarah Kllniiei
Sheppard ajed Ml eais Relatives an.
(rlen.ls, also empiejes of ralrpieunt Pari.
Transit Ce am Invited u, attend the fit
neiul scrvlcis Tues. evening S u . mi k freir
Ihe parleis of lh.it. Pflaenmaler A Sen, ltne
N 20lh st Ini Wh,1 at 10 30 A M , al
Oreemueuiit Cell) Wesl Ch.ne- u
MNYDICK At Pleasantvllie v
N.NIE C , vv i of Oeerkt' Snvilei Hired I
71 year .Funeral in W'eilnesdav le-sii I
.vi iron, inr ihii itMi.ienie mi Adams
aa Interment Wednesda .'I 3n jj
.'.iHU'lit saving tune (ircanvvneil Cemeten
Phlla
SNYDER June .1 dEOIKli: 1 Hnn of
Pedir L. and late Emma V Snider formerly
t Mir.KTAKERS
MKIER-i lun S KATHRINA widow I
of Adam Mel-ra nged 74 services Wei II
2 p M Int., r-sldMnte inn E -wneur at I
Ini . heiien Hills Cem. FrlnJs mnv call I
Tees ev. I
MEKR FIEI D June 3 '22 ARWILD ' IV Jl
I daiuhi.r of William J inn Arullda M. t- i 0; -STJy
? ' 'ic5
nRATMH
of 1311 Master St. Due nelle ef U
neral will be given, from the parlcra
W. Van llnrn. 1341 M. lBth at.
STANLEY. June 4. 1D22. UEORnKi'
WARD, son nf Edward B,k and tAuta
wianiey, in nis 20tn year. -HuiatiVM'l
friends Invited te attend service. Wed., 1
P. M . at the Baptist Church. Nar berth; .
Int iirlvnle ',n
STOYLIS On June 2. 1022. WH-90JT1
STOYI.i;, Relatives and frlenda are larlM
in tne service, nn Aienflay nrtemoen. si
o'rlerk, at the Oliver II. Balr Bldg. ill
II. liatr uiag. H 'M..VS
it private . . ( JVKkfiia
ET.IZABETH, wlf rtyffiPlfl
d friends nre Invited te' tHptf,
inesinm st interment
htiii.kt. June 8, Kl
Adam J. Relatives and
n..n,l .It. -.,. tt,.. .. f f I,
1)31 N. f.0th st Friends may call Tuas.J
evenlng Int Arlington Cem. I
S17I.MVA.V- Suddenly, June 2 EDWAItrV
If hunl.and of Ellzalnth M. Sulllvnn (ne
Belt). Relative and friends, also Phlta,
rustle. Ne P, K O. II j eniptee of General ,
Electric Ce., 13th and Washington ave,, are)
Invited te attend funeral. Tile. 2 P. M.
' int. Hillside Ma funeral car. Viewing Men.
I eve. wp.
MVA.V June 2, EMILY M wife of;
ereri-eiy, ime re-nienre, .'.u i .lumper st,
(ienrge M Swan Funeral services Men., I
2 P M.. residence of her dnughler, Mn.
Arthur T Haste7, Itlverbank, Delance, If. s
J Int tirlvntf k
TAYLOR (nee Dunn). June 3, 1022, ISA-t, ,
BELLA J v Ife of James II Tayler. '
Friends mav cull at her lata residence, na.
E Essex ave , Lans.levvne Pa Men., 7 te u
p M. Servleea and Int. nt ronvenlcnce of'
the family
WARD - Suddenly, June 4. JOHN 3 . hlW-7
band nf Margaret A Ward and son of lata"
Neal and Brldset ard, of County Denegal...
Ireland. Funeral te which relatives and
friends, also emptees of Atlantic Refinlns"
Ce., ure Invited, Thura , S 30 A, M , from
hi lain residence, 14f.fi S Ettlne st Hnlemn
mas of requiem Church of St Oabrlel 10J
A. M prerlsely Int Hely Cress Cem.
WARWICK. At her late resilience, 8S82I
Wayn ave . en June 3 1022, MARY A.
WARWICK Relatives and friends nre In
vited te the serve en Monday afternoon at
1' o'clock at the church of the Hely Apostles.
21st nnd Christian streets Interment
,,rwElS. June 2, 1022. JOHN WEIS. Rla.
five and friends, also the societies of which
h was a member are Invited te attend
funeral. Tues , H A. M residence, pal pgas
vunk ave. Solemn mass of requiem at St.
Paul's Church 0.30 A M. preclsely. iBt.,
Hely Cress ,
WHITAI.I. OARRIOUES. HARRY. See
Garrlgues notice
WHITE June . MAROARET I., daugh
ter of late Rlrhurd and Ellen White at har
residence, 6110 SpringHeld nve. Netice of
funeral later.
WOODINO June 3. DAISY S , daughtar
of the late Jehn and Mary Weeding Rela
tives nnd friend Jehn Armstrong Council..
Vn 21 S. and D. of A and Camn Ne 203,
p. e e? A nre Invited te funeral serv.
e Tues 2 30 P M. residen.e. 2.I0B N,
Cetnradn st Int pt
YOUNO On June 3. 1022, EDWARD D.
YOtJNO. of 4(1111 Westminster ave, Funeral
services en Wednesday afternoon, at 2:10
i, Icek. at the Oliver H Balr Bide.. 1820
Chestnut st. Interment at Mt. Vernen
Cemetery
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Originator In this rlty of
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Method of
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S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sti.
Fermerlv en staff of prominent Hetpital
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4806 ROOSEVELT BLVD.
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