W&RfiMQF WSFffiM?. J.V.viJ'.W'jr. tErfTr?C-?7t n ' -ftt i ' ii. 5H7;.zjrw i : vrrj , -"VSWW,W Jjf W.!,?irfl iva!w x W" -.'."vwr ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEBPHlliAl)HiA; BIDAYr SPTEMiBEB 2& 1922 " y . t ' V v If , Pff ,Yj(i...fPW.W llV'JVVt,V' i iV THE BREAKING .ttlfter e "X)oneerow D(ti," "K.1 "KJ " mtn'R WIIO IN TIIB STORY n nAVH LtVIKaHTOtri:. thief phvsMrm 9tk llavcrlu. n small town, prnlalUt bluff . ""' a secret coneernine identitu et fKrt'btltevtd nephew with tVCY, hit sljfer. tolevfd tw everuoerfu i an Dcff LtrtXaSTONE, In whose mm .rtW (s e?n. and !"e Ii rielrrml"' town "dfi rinv.rii wiinnr.nn. a wholesome ctrl. ...I. i.ri. Mm crn linetrtlii. arVFRLY CARhYBLE. actress, who. ,Un wa Wet?. fa 'mixed, ud in, eurftus te tenth, an ues oenerpllu believed. u ' rerlaln Jtir! Clark, a rich 101170 mm obeMf loten. Clark had ilttavticared jmmrdlnlelu and U wai believed 7i vtriihed in a bllztard. ..... j tRKD anEOORr. Heverlu's !"rethrr and manaaer. tiiese researches line him ud with LOVIIt PABBBTT. n nnntnnnerman. v-nn listed that Dick lAvlnoiter.' Is Jud Clark. His desire i te clear thtnas mi. JM.Va. r.UeaUth's sister, an cxlravaeant iouite wife. ISSUE WARD. Elizabeth's IrethcrAn-law. MB. AND UHa. WUEVLER, tuvlcel Ameri can Barents. VALUE HAVRE, a rich veuth whess so se etalli select mother withes IMm Marru Bluabelh. with whom he e smitten. A T 3 o'clock that afternoon thf Sayre A limousine stepped In front of Nina's lieuse, and Mrs. Sayre, in bill llant pink nnd n purpla hat, Ret. out. Lsllc, Inunglng In n window, untie tie announcement. "Here's the Queen of Slieba," le wld. "I'll go upstairs nnd have a headache, If you don't mind." He kissed Nina nnd departed hastily. He waq feeling extremely gentle to ward Nina these days and rather smus U virtuous, lie considered that his eonscience had brought Mm back end net a very bad fright, which was the fact, and he fairly exuded righteous It was the great lady's first call, and Nina was cenhidcrably uplifted. It was for such moments ns this etic trained servants and put Irish lace 1,11 one's aprons, and had decorators who ftoed off with their heads n little awry and devised backgrounds for one's pcr- "Wha't a delightful room!'1 said Mrs. Bayre. "And hew de you keep 11 maid as trim ai that?" "I must have service, Mna re plied. "The butler's marching in a parade, or something. Hew nic of you te come nnd nee our little plnce. It's a band-box, of course." Mrs. Sayre mU down, a gross dishar mony in the room, but a elid and net unkindly woman for all that. ".My dear." i-he said, "I am net paying a cnll. Or net only that. I cnaie te talk te you about something. About Wallace nnd your sister." Nina was gratified and net a little triumphant. "I eee," i-hc said. "De you mean that they are fend of one another?" "Wallace is. Of course, this talk Is between ourselves, but I'm going te b frank, Nina. I want Wnllle te marry, nnd I want him te marry seen. Yeu nnd I knew that the life of nn unattached man nbeut town is full of temptations. I want him te settle down. I'm lonely, tee, but that's net te important." Nina hesitated. "I don't knew nbeut Elizabeth. She's fend of Wallie, as who isn't? l!ut lately" "yes?" "Well, for the last few days I hvc been wondering. She doesn't talk, you knew. Hnt she has been seeing home thing of Dick Livingstone." "Dr. Livingbtene ! tjhe'd be throw threw lag herself away!" "Yes, but she's like that. I mean, 6he Un't ambitious. We've nlways ex pected her te threw herself away ; ut I(Q6t I have." A half hour later Leslie, upstairs, leaned ever the railing te sen if there were any indications of departure. The. deer was open, and Mrs. Sayre evi- dently about te tuke her leave. She was saying : "It's very elope te my heart, Nina dear, nnd I knew you will be tactful. I haven't stressed the material ad vantages, 'but you might point them out te her." A few moments Inter Leslie came downstairs. Nina was sitting alone, thinking, with a net entirely pleasant leek of calculation en her face. "Well?" he said. "What were you two plotting?" "Hetting? Nothing, of course." He looked down at her. "New see here, old girl," he said, "you keep your hands oil Elizabeth's affairs. If I knew anything she's making u damn geed choice, nnd don't you forget it." Dick steed with the letter in It In hand, staring at it. Who was Dashctt? Who wns "O"? What had the de pnrture of whoever Itassctt might he for Nerartu te de with David? And who ns the person who was te be get out of town? He did net go upbtairs. He took tlia letter into his private nllicc. closed the deer, nnd sitting down at his dek turned his rending lamp en It. ns tneiiKh that physical act might bring aerne menial light. IJerend, the prvptie sentences hegnn te take en meaning. An unknown named tla.-ictt, whoever lie might be, was going te Nerada bent en "mis- cnift, and another unknuwn who slzn I'd himself ;' wns winning David of that feet. Hut the ml-chlef wns iIl- signed, tint ngnln-t D.ivid, but nguin-t n third unknown, nunc one who wa. te be Ket out of town David had lieeu tr.u'ng te grt him put of town. The warning refeircd te himself. HJh first Impulse was te go te David, nd months later he was te wonder what would have happened hnd he done .', ,,mv fr could HasH'tt liaic gem ? i H hat would h.ivn been lib, own decision wucii he learned thu truth? I-or n : little while, then, the shuttle was in Dick's own bund, lie went u,i 1 !rvll1 s iwiii. nnd with hU hand en the etter in his pocket, carried en Behind his casual tnlk the debate thnt was se vit. Hut David had n head CN n ud u slightly fnMcr pulse, and nat portion of the pattern was never woven. T)'i'?. n.noln"en between anxiety and mvlds illness had always been ap parent In Dick's mind, but new be "'Ran te surmise n eoiu'rcte shock, a 7?"', n h'srum, "' a telephone call. KnJ!l . (,"""l' tlmt nlffht he went bajk .te the kitchen. Mlhiile," he Inquired, "de you re member the iifternoen Dr. David was token slckv" ''.'mm m,'vrr f"rKCt '" dvv' ,IC rcc(''e H telegram that nrN"et ,.hat T ,tnew ' "e "fen answer,, the bell himself." I'e you knew whether he had a S"l"?.r' just ucfore you heard hlin "He had n patient, yea. A man." "J he wns it?" , te, J,110" t knew. He was a stranger te Ilk''!"1 y" rrn"unl"r wlll,t be looked Mlnnli) reflected. He was a sumllisih mnn mnybe thlr- Kii - irr sn'" M' w'''l. "' think he II. ifK. rcri (?vor llla wll0('b' " :',w r pJL if8, 'le- wh "Ice appearing h. SZ.?2nfit that dJd seu-hear. - wa4m". tool m ? order fe trtdee ha pap. fief lull et uUalili and Is. oeilsh toefctuo 'j" fi- .. ..II. nf I.I. Ollrfl UCOTS mid !" ".Vi"r'..n;r "If. i M ewe with ' rts RJinieliisirt rir..B,g "Is If Dirk?" she, askctl in a low tone "Uight nwny. First the deer slam med, nnd then he dropped." I'oer old David! Dick had net the slightest doubt new that David had only worries these of business, his track recehed some unfortunate news, nnd n single one through comfortable fields that up there in his bedroom ever since, where he reaped only whnt he sewed, nlone nnd helpless, lie had been strug- And then his family grew up, and In gling with some secret diead lie could 1 velved him withei't warning In new net shnre with any one. Nel even perplexities nnd new troubles. Nitm wiiu j,uey, prehniily. Nevertheless Dick made a try with I'Ui'.v that evening. "Aunt Lucy." he said, "de you knew of anything thnt could have caused David's collapse?" ' "Whnt sort of thing?" she asked guardedly. 'A letter, ive'll enr nr n vic.lliir?" When he saw that she war. only puzzled and thinking back, he knew she could net help him. "Never mind," he said. "I was feeling about for tome cause. That's all." lie was satisfied that T.ury knew no mere than he did of David's visitor, and that David hnd kept his own coun sel ever since. Hut the seilM) of Im pending disaster that had ceme with the letter did net leave him. He went through his evening oflice hours almost mechanically, with a part of his mind busy en the puzzle. Hew did it nfTect thoceurso of action he hnd marked out? Wasn't it even mere nccessari tlinn ever new te go te Walter Wheel er and tell him hew things steed? He anted mystery. He liked te walk in the middle of Uie read In the sun iight. Hut even stronger than that wns a growing feeling (hat he needed n tnne and normal judgment en his situation; n fresh viewpoint nnd seme unpreju diced advice. He visited David before he left, and he was very gentle with him. In view of this new development he s-iw David from a different angle, facing and dreading something Imminent, and it came te him with n shock thnt lie might have te clear things up te tavc David. The burden, whatever It was, was breaking him. He hnd telephoned, and Mr. Wheeler was waiting for him. Walter Wheeler thought he knew whnt was coming, nnd . .""" -- - ......w ....J .,, I.!, he bad well In mlpd whnt he was going te say. He had tlieusht it ever, naelm? the fleer alone, with the ilpj; nt his heels. He would say: "I like nnd respect you, Livingstone. If yeu're worrying nbeut what these damned gossips sav, let's call It n day nnd forget It. I knew n man when I see one, and If It's all right with Eliz abeth it's all right with me." Things, however, did net turn out just that way. Diek catne In, grave and clearly preoccupied, and the first thing he said was: "I have a story te tell you, Mr. Wheeler. After you've heard It, and given me your opinion en it. I'll ceme te a matter thnt well, that 1 can't. iniK aoeut new. "If it's the silly talk that I dare say you've heard " .Ne. I don't glve a damn for talk. Hut there it something else. Something . I haven't told Elizabeth, nnd that I'll 1 have te tell you." Walter Wheeler drew himself up rather stiffly. Leslie's defection was still in his mind. "Don't tell ine yeu're tangled up with another woman." "Ne. At least I think net. I don't knew." It Is deuhtful If Walter Whieleri grasped many of the technicalities thnt followed. Dick tnlked and he listened, nodding new nnd then, nnd endeavoring very hard te get the gist of the mntter. ;"? ..A' V ' U..."1 "V.J""'."' KiT" MV th7 mind" wns . strange tiling. He must rend up 011 it. New and then he stepped Dick with a quest en. and Diek would break in 011 hi nnirntive te reply. Tims, ence: ' "You've said nothing te Elizabeth nt nil? About the wallius off. as you ,11 !,.) L'"l c. I Ne. At first I wns simply ashamed of It. I didn't want tier te get the idea 'lllt I wumi t normal. "i.H',' .... . . , . . . , "New. ns I tell you. I begin te think ' vn ,e1'1 vn" ,,"a1t this walling off Is an unconscious desire te forget semc- thing tee painlul te remember. It'sitile briefs In nn application made by practically always that. I can't go te I the Aute Ordinance Company for the her with just that, can I? I've get I return of pnpern. alleged te hnve been te knew first what It Is." taken after the s-eizure of machine Buns "I'd begun te think theie wns an tin-! abroad the steamship Eastside at dcriitaiiding between nu " I Holieken June ir, 30-t. Tlie pins. It Dick faced him squarely. Tiiiim is. 1 ilnln t intend if. Tn fact. I wns trjlng te keep away fiem ' her. I didn't menu le sienk te her Colonel .MarceUus II. 'Ihompsen. sou seu fntll Id cleared things up. Hut It, in-law of Ambassador tieerge Il.irvey. Uncommon . Sense : Ity JOHN e: VERY educated man la self-edu-1 It In evident that he had read wide ,..i l.v It is mero evident that he had .....- r ti.... .. i-i.e.Iivj I r Flie. could u ,ou it or j te receive it. . .. ,,i All ll dwH.n.tVc In llin u-nrlil W0I1II1 . he in vain if thesu into whose hands thev are put did net weik ever tncm. Vvimt culleses aim te de is le inspire thought. TEACH a man te think, and he will . . ei" L5? ,T. .W..I n n, n B. -. ; V i .,., ,V i, ,"nit,..i niii. Englishman, who would I e call, , il ; ,r"1'! hi' ',"nnl"ll?n J811.0.1?' i in.- f I E cnted of the present day, sat himself down te write. He wrete because, he wanted menry. He wrote plays because plnywrltlng was the most lucrative form of writing, nnd the only form of wilting he knew anything nbeut. l. " . . i H 1 l.1... ..,.! I lie wrote ra puny, nim iimui in'., .i, If anv thought of futuie generatietiH. ' iiii In' ihe nbns he wrote hn put mom nrefminil thought than hud ever More i liecii nsscinhlrd. THAT man was William Ehnkespcare. tt, h tdnn that he bad came into I kte iead will prelwliljf: patr btt knewa. POINT "rt"' "'" ' - happened nnyhew; I suppose the way theso things always hnppcn." It was Walter Wliccier's own de cision, tinnlly, that he go te Nerada with Dick as seen na David could be safely left. It was the letter which In fluenced him. Up te that he had viewed the situation with n certain detach ment j new he saw that It threatened the pence of two households. "It's n warning, nil right." "Yeh. Undoubtedly. "Yeu don't rceognlze the name Bas sett?;' "Ne. T've tried, of course." The result of some Indecision was finally that Elizabeth hheuld net be told nnythlng until they were ready te tell it all. And In the end n certain re sentment thnt. she had become Involved In an unhnppv situation died In Wnl trr Wheeler before Dick's whlte face and sunken eyes. At 10 o'clock the house-deer opened and closed, nnd Walter Wheeler get up nnd went out Inte the hall. "fJe en upstairs, Margaret," he j.nld te his wife. "I've get n visitor." Ile did net leek at Ell.nbeth. "Yeu fet tle down and be comfortable," he ndded, "and I'll be up before long. Where's Jim?" "I don't knew. lie didn't go te Nina's." "He started with you, didn't he?" "Yes. Hut he left us nt the eerner." They exchanged cinnces. Jim hnd been werrjing them lnteiy. Strnnge new u man could go nleng ter jears, his tlrst, then Jim. nnd new this strnnce story which se inevitably involved Eli zabeth. He put his nrm around his wife and held her te him. "Don't worry nbeut Jim, mother," he said. "He's all right fundamen tally. He's going through the bad' time between being n boy end being n man. He s a geed boy." He watched her moving up the stairs, Ills eyes tender nnd solicitous. Te him she was just "mother." He had never thought of nnether woman In nil their twenty-four years together. Elizabeth waited near him, her eves en his face. "Is it Dick?" she anked in n low lone. "Yes." "Yeu don't mind, daddy, de you?" "I only want you te be hnppv," lie said rather hoarsely. "Yeu knew that, den t von?" Hhe nodded nnd turned up her face m UD Kibs'Mi. no tyiew mat she linu no doubt whatever thnt this interview was te seal her te Dick Livingston for ever ami ever. Niie fairly radiated hap piness nnd confidence. He left her Manning there nnd going back te the living room closed the deer. Te be continued tomorrow RUSSIAN OPERACOMPAi!iy PRESENTS "PIQUE DAME" Given Excellent Performance of Tochalkewoky Opera te En thusiastic Audience I schaikewsky .had his first operatic representation of the week of the Rus sian Opera Company in this city last evening at the Academy of Music when "1'ie.ui' Dame" was presented. As hn 'c" 'e cn"-e tnroiiglieut, the perfer . . .- - ..... mance was an excellent one being well sung, convincingly acted and beauti fully staged. The opera itself has much mere of tnose qualities which distinguish TsrbniL'nU'slfV in Ma tlnnaf n.hnuttfil works than lias the mero popular and letter known "Eugcn Oncgin." There is net much of the set operatic nrla in the work, its music beinir lnrcclv deveted te dramatic recitative with a tremendously effectlve orchestration, which, almost as much an the eharactei of the music itself, brings out the trag edy which underlies the whole opera. It was well perform! throughout. Mr. Daniloff as Herman nnd Miss Mashir as Liza bad the leading roles nnd did them well, ns did also Miss Mlrevltch who made n splendid 1 euntess irique Dnme) Miss Vnlen l'n.';va ns raullnn, MIs Knzanskaya vi niepn, .Mr. unueet ns tne rnnce and Mr. i-nnteieei as 'remsuy. Heme e the best numbers of the opera were the quintet by the friends of Herman, Temslsl's song with the three card re frain and the duet of Herman nnd Liza in the first act tiie ballet muic and the bcenc in the chnmbcr of the Coun teas when Hermann tries te get the secret of the cards in the second, the ghost scenn with the storm neceiripnni- ment In tiie third and the death of Hermann In the closing scene. 1 he opera contains many secondary roles which are nlmest ns dlfilcuit te "" "JLR'rt"? n,ml u "P'-eks wc 1 for the capacity of fhe company that thrae have been se "' ,l " T; ..t .1 --. , 'J ,'K1" will be the first perfemmneti " J'1 InHnhln of a new comic opera, A ''" ei r-vu by alentineva It has been very successful in 1 he few .. ..'....., ,.i:n.. ...i.ii. 1...... American presentation!! which have thus far been given. ARMS-CASE RULING UPHELD Newark. X. J., Sept. 2fl. Federal Judge Lynch has reserved declsine nnd directed attorneys en both sides te was alleged were being shipped te Ire bind. The seizure resulted in the in dicimeiit of a number of men including A College Bvlivcen Cevers WjAKK theiicht deenl.V. lie wrotnnbeut people and life, the ,,,. ,,, ,i1. ,i,ii, ni,,,i ii,,,,,, Bt. '""" u i"''"-!" .'. .' ""Y."v. ". though he probably hnd little idea of doing fe. And today mero than "00 years nft nft erwnid the reader who gees ever these nfavs. net once, but again and iignin. c.iii'net fail te become nn educated man, because he will liave learned te think. "nvliiB learned, te think, lie will learn te study, ills curiosity deiu rei.sed, and his own awak- raea mind will de the rest. rnO READ the chief plays of Rbake- X speare would be the duty of every jeung man who means te de mero man a mere drone in life. Despite curieiiH Elinbrthan English, 1ni.i.ll. tln f.'IPl tlinf tllft tlfTlPR llrt. ... ..,..- ,...... -. .. - scribed in them nre unfamiliar, the? wi'l become nbserulng ufler the iirst few piiM's. Fer the mind of mnn has but iittle changed iu three centuries, nnd it is tht study of the in I ml and man that Is real education. Copyright, i0, fej JbUe Leiatr Otmtfittu EAST GERMANTGWN SEES CHEAPER FARE Councilman Ven Tagen Wins Leng Fight for Better Tran sit Facilities Councilman von Tngcn yesterday in troduced nn ordlnnnce In Council thnt marked the successful culmination of n three-yenr fight he has wnged te obtain better transit facilities for the resi dents of East (Jcrmnntewn. The ordinance provides for the construction of n one-mlle extentlen that Mr. von Tngen snld would cut In half the fnre paid by residents of certain sections et East Gcrmantewn. The ordinance provides for the con struction of a trellej extension en OgentB avenue from Chclten nvene te Chnmplest street, nnd then down Champlost street te Old Yerk read, where it will tie in with existing lines. Mr. von Tngen said the line would previde n long-needed wnnt for thnt section nnd would redure the fare by obviating the necessity of riders board beard ing three trolley ears te get te various sections of tbe city. He snld the construction of the line has been agreed te by transit company officials nfter an Inspection of the pro posed route. The Gtrninntewn Coun cilman has paved the way te the trolley extension by pushing ordinances for paving nnd grading of certain portions of Champlost street within the last two years. The ordinance provides that the line shall be In opcrntlen within twelve months from tne date that a chnrter is granted the Champlost Street Connect ing Railway Company the underlying company that Is being created te finance the line. Incidentally the extension will be the first new piece of surface track construction undertaken by the company in recent years. Richard Weglein. president of Coun cil, congratulated Mr. von Tngen en his successful fight for additional transit facilities for bis district nnd quizzically besought the uptown Councilman te furnish him with the "secret, of hew V it was done. III 1 1 Five quality blends m-OSCb Tea I'4-lb pkff 12c Jj-Ib pkff 23c HI lb pkg 45c HU In all our Stores ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimi,:iiii!3ummmr '"' i-"--JMiMrWi.-VaJJLjB' I -"- ma ii. ..ml Can Weman's Glory Ever Be Weman's Shame? Which is the crowning achievement of womankind motherhood or sex equality? Fer what was woman created, politics or the home? Which is woman's greatest glory, a career or a family? Mrs. Redmond, a handsome young woman in her early thirties, had already given her life ever te politics. President of the Weman's State Civic Federation, her vigorous aggressiveness had entirely submerged everything feminine in her. She was, in the truest sense, a public wemanan active, influential and vital factor in her social and political circles. On the day of the important political meeting at which Mrs. Redmond's candidacy and her campaign for a State office were te be decided, something strange and unexpected was discovered. Hew it completely changed the course of her life is told in "MRS. REDMOND'S SHAME" By Maximilian Fester One of the Stories of Married Life Problems Appearing Saturday, September 30 in the Evening Public Ledger Nete carefully the names of the six eminent authors and authoresses whose novelettes are still te appear one each Saturday Irrln S. 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Pbena t'ambartea 383. mount roreNQ. PA. nnni'K ('Ottaiik rrar teu home com I ferta for September and October In the l'oeenna. lutes iih neuDit or iu einsie. learn heat. W H. WAI.TRIl. Prep. Thrt Ontwerxl tn n11 yfar' Med''rn ine uniwoea Hri) nation. Fine climate. Dklt. r.. I. & E. V. Artman. THE CIAIRMONTr ,,,. Homelike. Excellent tivbte. Bklt. C. L Smith. DKLAWAKE WATKB OAP. PA. DELAWARE HOUSE & - home eoektnit. farm products. Indoor and outdoor aperti. Booklet. Frank L.. Yarrlck. WFJNFJlSVn.I.15. PA. GALEN HAIL WERNERSVILLE.PA. Physical Comfert'. Gelf. Music. DryAin Beautiful Scenery. Baths. Massage. Hydriatic Departmertc., 7eservtieris for September ia4 October ihedJrdUifcVd. Msum Pvunwt faan hkw Yeaa a hiu. HOWAODM.VtrNG MASAOER Tht HisMitnd Delightfully elltuated en ine rugruana Beutn Mountain Overlooking tha famous Lebanon Vatley. heptember and October most beautiful months In the year. Kednrrd rates. Write for booklet. Htjrtiland Hetel Company. J. HOWARD FRIES. President. NTtW KXOUANP Tour New England This Fall Moter ever perfect reads: breattie tonic airs enjoy maenltlcent scenery of New isniiana ui no uvvk. a.ici w b.j a ruu iu every ceniiir,i'-w a yutn. n.jBiui read map address WH. M. UiMI'v ' N. E. Hetel Ass'n. Draper Hetel. lampun. sraea. Theodere Dreiser Henry Kttcbcll W.hstcr ABTrMX WKWOKTf ADIRONDACK AUTUMN VACATIONS Pnul hmtth's Hetel. Paul fimlth'a. N. Y. Terns mwi Vacation Tours $83 And Vp Including All Expenses. lnnaer Tnnra In PronerHnn. 11 the attractions of a delightful Rshtlng cruise te a Quaint Foreign Land. Modern llotele Ne Passports. iu i.an.i nna iuipr nnnrtt. uter rrerts. O PasslMirta S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" Seiling- Wednesdays and Hitturdays. Heek New for Wlntrr nnd Pnerinl cnnstms fallings. Wt'if for Fpictal Tnurs lioekli-t FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall St.. N. V.. Fumesa-Wltliy & Ce., Ltd., Ilenrse Kldl.. Pbila., or nny Tourist Agent. B catfjg nAUER. R.pt 18. formerly of 20CI K. Orleans at., MAUEL, wife of Waller llauer. aged 23. Kelatlvea and friends Invited te funeral, Wen.. 3 l. jr. residence of hir mother. Mrr. Jennie Ka- 3007 N Heese at Int. Oerman Lutheran Cem. Ilemalne may be viewed fcun eve. DENNERH At Cliften Sprince. N. Y . Sept. 20. HKLF.N F wife et A. Eugene uennera. Itelatlvea and friends are Invited te attend funeral services. Frl . 2 P. M.. at her late residence, 4218 Spruce at. Int. pri vate. niDDT.E. On Sept. 2. J22. itAIXT E niODLE. wife of 13. C. Illddie. SerMfej, en Friday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Hair Hldg . 1820 Chestnut st. Friends mav call "Thursday evening. HLAClCMAN At Plsasantvllle. N. J . Sept. 27. JOHANNA, wife of Andrew liUek man und daughter of Sarah A. Engllrh KelattMM and friends Invited te funeral en Sat. at 2 P M , at Aabury M. K. t'hurch. EngllHli Creels. N J Remains may be jlowed nt hr late resldence, 2 Itan ave.. Pleasantvllle, Nl J. IILUM. SudJtnly. Sept. 2. at Charlette. n. C anep.OE J , beloved husband of liar caret iieverKdrt and son of Catherine anl lata Jacob Ilium. In his 47th year. Funeral from his mother's residence. 2!ft W. Haines at., Germantown, Sat., a P. M. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. nOWMAN.Sept. 27. 1922. ELLA M. wire of Chart's newman. Relatives and frlendj, are lnvileii te attend funeral serv iV.'v.' Trl". 2 p residence. 021 3. slh . Tn private. '"AC-Sept. 27. after a brief lllneep irinnea are lnvlt.il tn fh. ri,n...i u..... li.'i "' . ll'h."" " requiem at trii5.n " clJ.urch. JO A. M. Inteaient at Jn2 n CP,V C,m' . Fr"nds may view re rn"JPJ.JTj.l'1ai' venln-. S te 10 o'clock. 06nROY Sept. 28. MARY M . fla.iRh n" .f. Anm' in1 ,no la' William 3 Conroi Cenroi Conrei rrJtt.,,vt? .nd ."'""". B. V M. Pcdalltr. Sf.nhP VI"03 L J' 'Solemn reaui'm ViTht?f,"ap' ,"pnn Church 0 A. M. , Int Tlnly Snulchr- Cem. T nn 0h,,.n7n?D, 2.1 1032 . 2ACIIART TAT h?,SS .nib0.n'i J Mrret Ann Creck (nea rrl '-Mim" "' h' '"I" Oeerae an.l Ann iIrZ,nlL"t1c,,err.?,denCe S03T N' :0th " 1M ,r,5Ut4':T. "t.0n "" - nKRTHA M S!iVrt w ""'k- Funeral een-lcea. en rlftay afternoon, at 9 o'clock nt resident I of her daiiKhter. Mrs Halrn C. Saw, er. -leir .V Jlnt h n.en .1 Interment private. . DAjenNHOWBR. Of 5018 S. lflth s P-Pt. 27. 1021 rkARLE.4 C.. ,enl of late" Charles II and Mary a Danenhower. Rela. I Vv" a!J,1 tOnaj. also Telernptier' M. R. A."f.,t- Ji" Assembly Ne 21. A. O of II. P.. anil emrlees of Peetel Telearaph 'c?.' V0.,1"""1 '1 V""1 fui'rnl eervlre.. But,. 2 ! M. rrec'seii ftt V22n s 1,1th it! ! '"U.W Frlenda may rail Frl ei'-. DIAMONT) Sept M JOHN J, husbant "f lat Sirnh Diamond tnee Hart) luta. tkei enn frtenda lnvlfed te funeral Pit i 30 A M rvalrtence of breiher-ln lair IVa . it iiiHdini, loot r riyr er Sele mil rJauiern mats Church of tha Hely ami 10 A M int. New Cathedral KOTTd Sept. Id, 1BJ2. l,KV!S 1 DOrrH. njed S8 runeral Mnlr.n or. Sun P. l at his late resldenrs. Vlllace view Media. Pn Int Media Cem. lmis eDt -.7. .".'KV JOSEPIT h ln'.cl husband of here Ennls (nea O'Neii mV I2eiaues and friend. Invited m r..n...i i 2Il N . 17th si Solemn reeulem m at our Ls-dv cf Mercy Church 10 A M. Int Hely Cress Cem. 1 FEE LEY -Sept M 10H.V J hushanl of Anna Frelei RelatHen and friends In. rtte.1 te funeral Sat h 8ft A M lite reaN dem-e 14T Wrl.ht at Manajmnk Snlenn . requiem tnaas Hn! I'nmlly I'hur.h 10 AM Int Wnstmlnstrr Cem. u FELTER - Sept 1022 inirv r-u,n- Cl ,CKIT" TINOTON Jr . son H Feltertnee Watt). Krlenla mv ,.n 'VrV " .'etin v .n.v ,M c. ' , ' p T'."" resdence. 1TUI N 20th st. Services and Int private. Pat FISHER Hent. 27 11132 ni'nnnn . rieiiiMi u.i. ...... .. .-.:. "r"trj c i. v T t" .iirnti. 11180 l.eOss Vii J ii .!" i.. . '""""i.'e e-rvices J, MJ "J nls .u,e fesldence, IM81 Vnlten ae Final serIre nd Int. at Odd Fe ,n' Cem.. Camden. Dal.. H.'t ' . fB .."""J 5. City. CATHERINE MURRAY LrJ"7, " '"' " e '"--V' Vc,r.' "el,?.'' n.ner.1 at Rt Mark'a rhurrt "lecuJi " Plr wi.7i820 r-hiatrut a"." Informant VI above ,6t" FrV.. Sept. k IS e'ck ntn. n'lnMOr"lh Cm',err- Vl'n" "r ' VaNON Pent a mei xei.. tvtt JIUM.EN On Serf 2. 1022. ANNIF IfELMINA diuKhtnrnf Jh;i(. rn.. ,! widow of William J Mullen aired Ufl Wnhelmlne Canen Ralaftii .n5eri.nl'1 years. Ilineral eprMces en Mendav at 2 rc$& Sd 'ry e"Vrlrn" v mrjx .WfcS: i-.r' ut9 .or IBM Race et Rlat ves and ten f'emn. Ne i:n. T. n fl of A William arrival of tr.ln leaving Phlladelnhla Vasl.: A. M. riTZPATRICK- Sept 27. 1023, HARRY en of Jemes J and Annie FttsPMrlck tnee Purnri Relniivea and trlendi. also all . oellee of which he as a member art, 'n xli".l te attend funeral Sat, ail a M pap-nta' realdence. 2S17 W Themnsen et Sft'.mn reiulem mats. St Ellnlwiili i 10 A. M. Int. private. Hely Cress church Cem. FRICK Sept 27. 1822. KMZAHETH. wife of the late Jacob Frlek Relatives and friends ate invited te attend funeral. Hat.. 2.30 P M residence Ryberry ne.. Hat. born. Pa. int. private. OETMAN rtept 27 1022. MARY J . be be leel daunhter of Heward and Harah K Oetman. formerly of 780 N. 8th st . aa1 IS ear 11 m.mths :2 davs Relatives, fHend, member of Christ Reformed Chuirh. In vited fe funeral services Frl , S I" M . pr. leis of W J. Phillips. (U8 N lOlh st. int. private ailiMORn. Sent. 27 rft"5 PI l idir .. ir. Jf Ihe ni Patrick Ollmere Relatives and I friends are lnlid le emnd funernl Sai A M , trout hi-r lale residence. 3811 Oer. mantewn f '. Solemn reeulem mass nt Hi Merhen a Church 10 A M Int. He y Sepul chre Cem HAINES -- Sept 2a 102. f HARLEM K , son of I He William H and Eleaner Haines Relatives nnd friends, also Kensington l.edaa. Ne. 44, F. O O. Il j Themas Petter Ilepeflclal Ass'n, are Invited te funeral serv ices. Sun ,2PM at the residence of till undo. Qeenre D Thomaa, 8813 N. 12th st int, Northwood. AJ.I3Y, On Sept. 27. 10S2. I)IHS .1, IIALEY, qed 4 years. Relatives and friends, also Roibnreuiri Ixde, Ne, 181, F. and A M.i Cassia Ledge, tin. Jlj p and A. M., and Morien Ledxe Nn, 210 I p. O F Invited tn funeral frnm lata test dene Oladnvne. !nntitumr Counti Pa . Saturday 2 P M Interment I)ver Merlen Kiintlut Cenielerv ILVLPIN - Hepi 27. MA HIV A fe of MihaelJ llalpln Inee Hrndv llelnl e n I friends Inilted te funeral Mnn, 6 ilO .V l reildence 1417 N HUM s' He'emn rnuiciu mat. St Oreirerj a Llmrt.li 10 AM Int. St Denis' Cem IlICKilNri. Sept 27. IIESSIE. wife of Thomaa E. HlKirlns (nee Reynolds). Rela. lives and friends Invited tn fiin.r.i. n.i . 8:30 A. il., from tne oarlera of Win. M Conn '9mJm lancaatar anl Wiemlrjl aves., nEATIM. Ardmnr. Solemn tenutern iraret' Church, Narbcrth, fnaaa 0 A. Sl ex. ueriie cem. tttJllt.rv:tn ntrminlmn. Till I. Sept. 27. 1J28. JAMES IV.. husband jiBnnen it. liinsiev itcntiies ami rris . 'talJ. nise penns. iiiiaa no, i, I u u.F.. tuvv$. Invited te the service, nn Saturday fttrnfM)M.'V?. at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. . Hair Bldtt.t 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. ..- HOFFMAN. At his home. rtIS WV Dauph'n at., en Sept. 2". 1022, HARRY tti husbsnd of Ellssheth 3, IfnfTman ne Nealr. Relatlvea nnd friends, alae Win, la. Elklfl I.edie, Ne. rl4r), F. anil A. M i Geed Samafl tan Lods-e, Ne pn, I. O. O. F.t Washlnta Camp. Ne 804 P, O, p. of A., and Kee stone Cemmandery, Ne, 4H. P, e. B, of A., may view remains en Friday evening, at the Oliver IL Hair TTtd-.. IS20 Chestnut t. Funeral and Interment strictly private. Bate urrler. JUE On fept. JR. IP22. HELEN K, C. Relatives and frlenda Invited te funeral,. 4m Sun. Oct. l. nt 2 80 P. M.. from Flrt DaMlM chtirrh. 7th and Sanson it. .. KELLY Sept 24. DAVID 13,. husbaatt of NELLIE F. KELLY (nee O'Connor). Bla; fives and frlenes. also empleyes Heard t 'Education and Thtrty-slxth Ward nepuhlleai Club, Invttel tn funeral service. Sat., a P. M.. Inte residence. 222S Ells-worth U int. ?it. Morleh Cem, Friends may call Frt-. 8 te 10 P. M Kt'JiTZ. Sept 27, cf Newtown, T.. LOUIS. huband of Eva Kurt Relative end friends are Invited te attend funeral. Hat., 8.20 A. M.. 5f0I Chester av. Solemn mass of redulem Church of the Most rnec! Sacrament 10 A M. Int Hnlr Cress Cem. LAV7.W Sept 27. CATHERINE, beloved wife et Martin Lsvln. Relatives and friend Invited fe funeral. Set . 7.30 A. M lata reeld'nre. 131.1 a M"lville l Solemn re quiem mass Church of St Francla de Sale 0 A M. Int St rtenle' Cem LEE. Sept 27, ESTHER KRIST1NW. daunhter of Krlsllne T and tile Arel Lea. Relatives nnd friends nm Invited tn aftend ! funeral services. Sat.. 2 P M.. mnther'a residence. 4)S Lincoln ave i-eillnads-le. Pa. Friends may call Frl after 7 P. M. Int Fern nod. LIN8S5. -S.pt 2S. Rev AUOUSTUS A.. hushand of Ellen M. L!n aped 77 Rela. tliej nd frlende Invited te funeral. 8at,t I P M . from hie lale residence, 1412 W, Tletrn. et Services Ii Clerinsn Trinity Ltlth ersn Church 230 P. M Int Northwood 'Leck weed en spr 27. 1022. anntb M. IJCKWOOD. In her 87tli j-cer. Funeral notice Inter. I-OrjER (nee Menry) ept 2fl. MARY ELIZA, wife of Ierenz Ledtr Rnlnttve and frlmds are Imlted te attend funeral erv Ires, Set . 12 30 P. M . late residence. 4719 Hazel ave Int Fernwend CV.m. Friend may can rri n te ju . ai. I3VETT -Sept 27, MARY wife of Wl. Mam Lnvett me Oallasher) aired 27. Rela tives and friends Invited te funeral, SaL, H 30 A M. from hir Isle residence, 278 If. Asimead et Otn. Hlah mass at th Church nf St Franrl. of Assist 10 A. M. Int Helv Sepulchre Cem MaeADAM" -On Sept 27, 1022. In Broek. lyn, N T . EDITH. bleied wife of Thema F. MacAdatne and dauahter of tha lata Charles and Careline Paynter Funeral aery Ires, en Saturday Sept. 80 et 2 p. M. . at Ihe residence of hr sister. Mr.. Qenra W. Perter. 1032 Pine st.. Dnrbv. Pa. Key stone, plv. 1. Sens of Temperance, and Camp Ne PS, P. O. of A. Invited te service. , MAHONY. Sept. 20. MARGARET wldaer of Denla Mahnnv Relatives and frtenda ar Invited te attend funeral. Sat . e 30 A. M. rcsldenee. 4234 Resent st. Solemn msea of reriuirm Church of St. Fran Is de Salt 10 A. M. Int Csthedrnl Cem MAYER M"Pl. . AI.MBUT C1IK1B TIAN. husband of Catharine Mayer (ne Dammel) aged 43. Relatives nnd friend, olse Walter 0 Newhnll Council. Ne. 20J, O. of I A and emnleyes Smith. Kline French Ce. laboratory, are invited t at ter.d funeral services, Sat 2 P M., lata residence. 8.30 Hloyd at.. Oermantewn. Itlt, Oerman Lutheran Cem. Frlenda may call Trl eve , MrOAHVEY Sept. 2d. 1022. ELLEN, widow of Antheny MKIarvey (nee McCaf fertyi. Relatives and frliinds are Invited tn attend funeral. Sat S 80 A M. from hr late reslder.re S.'d N. 23d st Solemn riutem maa St. Francis Xavter's Church 10 A. f. Int New Cathedral McKINLEY. Sen'. 2C ANNIE, wife of late Rebert McKinley. In her 70th er. Kunerat Sat. 1 P. M.. r.li Walnut at. Services 2PM at Eowerth M. II Church, f.ath nnd Race ft; Relatives und friends In- Ited Int. Fornwend Cem. Mir.i.KH un Kent. 28. 1022. ItrVWV FF.ItniNAND MILLER. Relatives and trienes aiee jioeri . j.imrrien xasa. Ne, 47. V. and A. M : University Chantr Ne. 3.10, R A. M Kadesh Commander. Ne. 20. K T : PMla Severetcn Cnnslter& A A P. R Lu I.u Temnle. A A. O, N. VC ! Craftrman'a Club of Delawara Cen Knights of the Oelden Eale. IJrcxei HlllI Ta . Washlncten Camn Ne 20. P. O. H. or A , members of the Heuse of Ileorejenta Ileerejenta tlvesi the Media Title and Trust Ce.! 0"r-rettferd-Iirexei HIM Fire Ce. Philadelphia Reuree, sinrltlme Etchanae' Vessel Owner and Captains' Asee, of Phils . and all ether oraanlratlens of which ha was a memhe- ar I invited te attend the services, at his lat residence. Rensall eve. Cruel Hilt. P..en Sunday afternoon. Oct. 1 at 1:30 e'clatk. Ir.terment Arllnaten Cemetery. M1LI.ICK bept. 27, 1B22. IDA PALLEH, wife of William II Mtlltck. sued 07. Rala mes and friends are Invited te Attend fu neral sen Ices, Men. 2 P. M proeleely. at her Ut rasldence 2033 Diamond St. Int. private MOON. At the residence of hla dauahtar, Mra. J. Parker 1723 S. Hicks et , en STM, 2. 1022. EDWARD MOON Relatives and Werdn livrellt Aae . and omplere. of the Atirm'ic Ileflnlnu Ce , an Invlted te the service, en Saturday aft.rnoen. at 2:80 o'clock, at his lat rei'lrten'-e 2122 . Iirn b"rt et Interment nt West Laurel Hill Ceme terv. FrlTda my call FrM.iy evenlruf, O'RRinN Fet. 27 JOHN husband of late Mary O'Brien Relatltea and friends In cited te funeral Sat H 30 A, M . resldenca ei nis a son-ln-lew. Jehn J Flnnertv. StBO mils Church of Otr Lady of Victory 10 r ain r-elemn remi A. M. Int. Hi. Jienls- Lew OniORNE On Sept- 22. 1022. THOMAS) II. ODIORNE. son of the late David and Ellia Wlllcex Odleree. n hie Mat year. R. aulem mass at St Mary's Church. Ellabth, N .7 Saturday 8rt. .10. nt 10 A M. REIERB Sept 27. THEODORE husband of late Annie Rulers nued &'l Relatives and frlenrts Invited te servt, es Sat.. 1 P. If., late residence. 2343 N He'-ard at. Int. pri vate. Clielten Hills Cein, Vlevvln Frl. v. rwr.j- nunaeriiv nt i-atn Mhv N J.. nueaeniv nt fans Mv N J . .EMILY THOMPSON RIEF. (r gj 1 uneral, en Sunday at 2 P. jf , irints' residence. Celd Sprlnn. N. .lppi -a. years. front par J. lntermtr.t Celd Serine Pieubvtarl.n Cemt ten SCHURR. Suddenly, Sept. 29, AIe I1EHT husband "f Winifred Schurr (ne Uraeamle) aged 0,1 Reiames and friend. alNe all cren til mi ilrns of whl'-h he wan a mernner, Imiiet te funeral serid'e. Sat., ! P. M . i.i rlere of Mt. Henrv Silineldtr Sep, 1011 W Catnrin st Int Northwood Cem Friends mav ca'l Frl eie 8IIUTT- -Suddei I-. et Qtnebere. Pep4. 27. ALMEDA P TV IJIUTE. n. low of Jehn D Sli He R-latiiu und friends Imlted te funeral perinea 2 P M Sat , Sept. SO, late residence, Qluesbore, N J. Int. pri vate. J SrMOr." - K'Pf . 2T F.LI7At(KTIf M. b- leied wife et Itam.d II. filmen (ne MurT), ' Relatives and friends et tne family lnvt4 t hr rreffntn' realdnc 31 N ftK(h at. I SMITH --At his reitdenre 22 W lltlnan i et dermnntewn S.-nt J7 CHRISTOPHER, A . huibaiul el La,n j J llfauinnnt Smith , aped 03 Henlcrs ' ihi First M. Ti Church' imii ht. and fiermanienn av,. e'af.. 3 J I . t pniili. tevietles and frlenda rruiy Cill Tr ert SMenr Pent 2 AI.P'F widow ' m r.ut'.tr il hmoet at Hu i-Kldence her dauKhir 5tr H ( Rlirlvcr. fl ' estiew a- ;Jln lilativi and friend i inn'' e '"n-ral .ervre Htft . 10-45 A. M ' ''". "-"'"" 'u" "apae Pleai. j fllOAIArJ - Spt 2 ins? HARRY W I husband of Lillian Jlv rhemii (nee TJml Iil.adl llel!KM nel frlnn.1. ... ,..,. -j . '----: .-..", .1... ".. ". .?'.'""" ' el'nci luunrni nrrl.en 1-ri , 1 I'. AJ, i... reeidence. 68J 10th ae .Munra Iielnwara feunly, Pa Further eerMcea Sat at !1 P M . at the 20th ht M r; i-mrrh. 20th rtiid Jeffereen st Plilla. Members nnd i " lenti pf Iho enured ,r .,-lienl. ien ut InN led Int vlate Muunt I'eace Cem 1 AN Rl .'KIRK .-j vichh !-ui , ' p. at 2031) N Perk ave. Int. prlia'e. "Kr'lMiJs it .iy ii.l Fri, ee " VAN WON' - Sept 2d, 1022 FRANK RUSSELL hurhnrd of Marlrri Van LoenanVi son of Frank W. anil the bin Emily K Van 1inn hh1 82 Servlies Frl -j p. if., at his father's reildence, 8305 tliaaten st . T. tenv Int prliate yiPARY-fiept 27 EL!Z wife of Ut .tnhn Vicury Re'atives and friends ara In illed te funeral services. Sat . 2 p M. at her lale reoleenoo. 4011 Kliivaeislnif av. Int. private VOIOT Sept ?1 FLORA M . wlfa of and ..ymiiin .j . , . ivvh ip neiniives rirntie nl. llllieu le niieiul runeral mmrvm lets Monday. I P M . at the funeral apart. nient. "f II Puituiaby ,13 IX N Ilreail si Inteituent 1 rlvule Nnnhiannd Cemetery, Remain., inn I v v1 wed Suiiit.iv vnnln ..TVAITFR . i)i I'eurlli il,y Ninth Menth. 1H23 KMB1.IM1 H wlcltiw of William H. I Waller Relatlits nd friends urn Invlti'd ii I Ihe funeral en hevenlh da DOIh, ut 11:30 n'eiek front li reslil.tien of her eon. J. Ilnra'n Wslier mi Ccur lane. Hwarthrner. I's Interment prltnle WENT'. - iSipt '.7 KATIIRYN ELIZA RETH, lleect wife of Warren Went! and ilauahler of Ilerry C and Klliaheih I'emmer llrn.n, aged 22 Hc'mhes and friend are) Invlied te services Mnn , 2,30 P M lata residence B30n llnynten st , DerTnantewa. Int jnUute. Remains viewed Bun. av. WOLF-flept 28. HUMAN, wife of Use late Hymen Wolf, sued HI. Relative, ui friends are invited Iu funeral eervlraa, Bun,. 11 A M pteriMiy, at tn residence of has t t son. neniai in H wolf ir 13D0 Chelten a., Uarmel Cem On't I sne II Ml 3 i MKftrKi:it i awm OIAMOI WM.MW JaM m 3 -!?ll.-j. - - -! -,,- -V- V4U-. - ,4s' h. faM' i-''-i "ufcHs tli. f- -' ShT -ttluu.'i,., y, ., Mtj
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