ITT litnfi'-' -tf--" ' ' iiiiiim'i i it'n 'hi n iii WiallyNoeektk 'A Deferred Excuse By A. W. Pch mitmjm ' -ft '- - '- "'" " J, nlIKI 'irrMCHHHMIirK .jFjBur..asssssssssssaMsr aa ummMm MKI!WMrf'WS y"wH wrwMtjr r. - -. if- -- '- JM rE PEOPLE'S FbRUM Letters te the Editor tt WAS net hPPy werid t0 Je'"? ... ii irjinK vu " 1, breikfflst. Ills housekeeper had S suddenly called away, and he was, S, Mpwdw ha. it, "en his own." a. tM,A the" kitchen deer had blown -La and wintry gusts of anew were SSdiBg In. He closed the deer and want abftUt nis inuurn, ..;.. .. - liukable "me-ew" warned mm ina. til hid 0 TWKOr. a diwuib ' -".- L I revealed the visitor In his atudy, i kitten, decorated with a crimson ribbon. Evidently she had clipped In tbe L.tcnen .., ; v,;... jUter some. bkhui '"' "-- UM net mne u" ""'" "" "" "' " ..... A. 1.1..... tf l.nt .l.f, be cerncrca e nin--. " Lien te believe It belonged next deer, , he decided te drop It ever the fence; it. oerfermed this net with due Cere- inii re ir emeu iu " uc.ettu menj . . ... .t. t.u.i. brWt. A9 no enwreu "" ....-.. , doorbell ran and he hastened through the bungalow. "Nine O CIOCK. nn(l urenuiaai mum nllel own' """ BUI" ""' , .,. ,. nm tnunA him. M!('fcing a blight figure muffed in "i wenilcr if you linve seen my kit ten? nsweet voice .lucrird. KTiptlen ever tin' bnekynnl fence." he finlied with come coldness ns befutin. Z time of the jenr, the subject, and brekfartlc" num. "Oh, jeii did!" the sweet voice said with increasing chill. "I thnnk you! Het, If I " net mwnhen, i jusc baw wmarkeil that netliing seemed te be impossible that morning; nnd It crr t!nly V.0S probable thnt the kitten, dropped ever the feiice, bnd found some famillnr lmle and tagged him straight into the house again. lie lOOKCd nreuiiu, rxiienr(i u mini tiplrtive in his mind, p notched the kit ten from under n davenport, suspended It br the nnpe of its neck nnd extended It te its mistress. "Yeu need net be quite be snvace about it!" she said ns she recplved the kitten, nnd turning shnrply nbetif went down the snowy wulks, her small ever- Ffces leaving quicu unprintH bcninii Y.tr. lie closed the deer nnd retrentcd te his belated breakfast. As be nte, the unhappy world took en n rosier ns- tiect, nmi lie smincni.v rcniucn unit me flwner of the kitten nlse pessenswi brown eyes of n reinniknble depth nnd teauty, nnii nsr eycurewn, ami tne curve of her cheeks above the furs "By jee, she was downright pretty, and I'm just nwake te the fact!" he ndrised himself. He was n newcomer in the neigh- terhyd l'rebnbly slip lived in the attractive house just back of bis en lie ether street. As for the kitten. ((was willing te wager that his house- Iwper hud fed the youngster. ".Vew, if that kitten should come ajaln I'll hnvc nn excuse for going nrr, and perhaps I can make n better Impression thnu I did this morning," be 'heilglit te him-elf. He made his usual morning trip te (be potelliee and returned by way if the street en which the prettv own ewn r of the kitten lhed. Her borne was attractive, there was no ileulit abeir that. lie wondered if he could cnlch I ilimpvc of her. The eirert te ile se was fatal. The Jwntlte snow sheltered nn lev streteh aide mere icy bv the sliding feet of Khoelhojs, and Jehn ensealled down eewalk in front of her house with mere ipewl than grace. He catheri'd nn tlii r.nlunrf.n.1 llmlfu Kf his si feet of extensive proportions ml thought us he ilid se: "This is a rleveus day. The Uilde is rieht ncain : 'He wns temnted nml he fell!" I'll ulte tracks for home and stay there!" uncc mere in nis snug ami comfort cemfort comfert ille B.udy he set himbelf te work but t wns uE little use. in front of the )aje he saw brown ejes no deep his dance could net fathom them; the curve f rosy cliuiks nml the hint of Imnvv oils of brown hair under the fur cup. , i urn gene there's no doubt or it : ew, if thnt blessed kitten would only wtaraaajn, he communed wi h him (". He een made, te hi ilUvrnc. I number of trips te the kitchen deer, rat no kitten appeared. The afternoon were en te evening. s prepared nnd made wny with a try tatlsfnctnry repnst nnd was amok l a pleasing cignr when his heart Umped, At thn ldtelmn ilnnr ihen. Bended nn unmistakable "Me-ew 1" e runlied te the deer nnd gathered te unueii tne ititten that was te be his urred excuse. tie dunned the proper gnrb nnd trtcd. Up iil;e,l hrlsklv until be inie In fnin ,,f ii,,r Imnci 'i'i.,,n ).,. ud, reniembering. In tlie uhndews e taw peinetliing dark, stretched across ne walk wheru he had fallen. He Wepped the kitten nnd bent ever. It raa the clrl, unconscious from the force Lit It1 en thp i-now-cevercd, icy ii," Ue Wthered her in his arms, inrilled nt the sense of the firm, sligh. Wre in his nrmu; then he went te the souse. Her father rami, in ru .w Thsrn WW exeitenient nnd confusion for n , uui nitern minutes Inter the trou treu 1M wateiH were quiet and Jehn wbh mint ; Inte brown eyes that regarded "i n,.;. , ,.,. .... ....... ... Ifci," "" iiiinuie eui mere mis awrnoen mul T it..i..u.i ,t.n Vi.imuc,.i of y"!" Bh'3 laughed. iti tllen,1, l""1 t0 1 ft t0' kllT,1!1 rl? " fnr l),'lnB " disagree- ,DIt0 JOII tilth morning " I in nfrnlil T .t.ni.i .,i i. t neaald 8H "ly ew" brcuUfaKt!" We smiled. "Tlmf .i.i... . am fn,.t. ..-n. a ihiiiii it; you !- " , BllllHIe -HIT unrnJ ""M"K ''J'" ,u'r" "l"1" bim-"I appose Lecnuse the kitten likts you 'f " 1 eugnt te" ter0e,ini,iri'.!0:1 Ah clRr father Veclslnn .,J l ""' nH '"' h1"'1 wit" nisiOli:' "1 UL'ren u 1 1. i t wWnl,jraleVhi'Mt,VV"' "'" moscewjpho"ldsturks Chleherln Criticize. Allien for en. posing Juat Demands MfllftniK - .. ... p ,,, .,,,V, ,;j tj, !l mtlsfv i,' u ,u Hl,"'',,, wish "ed" f Vim ,r?,,,!ll,"1,e leinnni! nml ieeraeTcl. herh'1'11' . lieenle. says I "Wlmt te il0". Mlntater. calleii fnr.ii, .Y "" "ug nnii wnnt tii Sf, th0 urath "f the West- r,pr!"'' fTurkeT-Veimen': Pltal in ii?,"' 1n",1lnf,,',, l" Turkey's ' free" i,,',.,'lrlil' people must pasters," y um tlii'lr own AIe Turks j.n. .t , lerriipt fiiiirie ,i .i """ own the id Ju."Hrc "! t he eultnnnte nn.l the Rltuteif '"no ,.! I;"!l ."? 've. in. SfrfiSSw? lCn T. On Pellta Trellay Conductere Te l'i dller e the Evtntoe Public Ltdattr: Sir People in public office usually become a llttle cresa, especially be when they deal with nil kinds of people every day. But this in net true of Philadel phia's trolley car force. The ether day I noticed n very old lady get en a crowded car. The passengers steed by and looked as ahe climbed up the steps, but when the conductor saw her, he came nnd helped her through, the deer. On another day, I new a conductor help n lady through the aisle with a heavy suitcase. All of them line up te the motte: "Politeness nnd Safety First." B. II. Philadelphia, November 9, 1022. American "Procenaula" Uaeful Te th A'cflter e the Evtntoe Pubtle Lttatrt Mir When Amcrlcens want a Jeb done properly they habitually select the best nvnlleble mnn nnd eny "Ge te It!" Thus we huve M,r..Hays running the movies nml Judge Landls the benevolent despot of bnscbell. Admiral Slraa has said thnt Secretary of Wnr Baker Hheuld have for an epitaph ns the state mrnt of his greatest claim te fame: "Pershing, It's up te you." In times of stress in Heme the peo ple appointed u dictator; and te rule her fnr-flung colonies, proconsuls with full civil nml military powers were sent out. In n similar manner America gov erns her dependencies. With this phase of our national cle vninnmnnt nnv iicenle nre tee llttlp con cerned. Yet our "proconsuls" deserve tribute, for eti the wnoie tuey ue - ccedingly well. The nuvy governs the Virgin Islands, nn.l ,ii.. N'nvnl tioverner rules ns nn enlightened despot. There baby shows nre held under the tropical foliage; inc band plnjs nnd pink lemonade Is served while the ndmirnl distributes the prlr.es te the proud mothers of America's new est outpost. This U net an Innocent idiosyncrasy en the part of the Naval (ioverner, but n carefully calculated step in the Interests of the people. The infant mortality rnte hns been reduced by the new from 5135 te 207 per thou wind. In the capital city the rate hnR been reduced te about cighty-five per thousand. ..... , similar success has attended the rule bv the nnvy In Hnmen. The United States governs only n portion of the Samoan Islands, but our success has wen the ndmlrntlen of these who ad minister the rest. American Snmen, un der an American naval "proconsul,' is ns nenr te Utopia ns this vule of tears enn show. (iunin tells a simllnr story. Trepicnl dUenscs bnve been stnmped out. Laat ear net n sincle case of leprosy ex isted In that Island. Itiit the navy is nor niene in giving freely te our dependencies the best that American civilization enn offer. As n lesult of the devoted service of the nrmy doctors. In Perte Rice mere lives nre tnved annually than were leBt in battle or from wounds throughout the Sinnish-Amerlcnn War. The nrmy of occupation in Cuba stnmped out the dreaded yellow fever, thus net only benefiting that nation, but nhe protect ing enr senperts from Infection and pre venting financial losses due te quaran tinrHi Hnvc we fully nppreclnted this phase of the work of our nrmed forces' When if comes te getting things done, we might try our generals and ndmlrnls nt ether jobs than these of colonial nd nd inliiUiriitlen or "budrct directors.' There fire .it-ores of able retired officers v, he nre bored from inactivity and whose ability is net being innde use of. lluven t L letters te the Editor shout b m brief and te the point as possible, nveldlng anything that would open ft denominational or sectarian uls cUKBlen. Ne attention will be paid te, anony mous, letters. Names and addrssaes must be signed, as an evldence or froed faith, although names will net pe printed If request Is made that they be emitted. . , .. , The publication of a letter U net te be taken ns nn Indersement of Its vlewifby this paper. . Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post pest axe, nor will manuscript 1e saved. descriptive work ilurlnt his strvlee as Min uter te Turker n In travels ihreush tne Hely Land and the Hast. Peemt, Songs Detlred H we any mere work for vlcereya or pro consuls out of a job? J. C. C. Washington, November 6, 1022. Net In the Immediate Future Te the Miler of the Kventne tUUfe Ltdairi Sir Will sprightly bnthlng girls sup plant the graceful seals en Artie Ocenn shores In the future? A person gifted with imagination might almost conclude this after rending the reports of cllmnte rhnnges in that heretofore cold nnd dreary part of the world. The ecenu temperature never has been se warm, If lu iinl.l. nml nnti flnpn nnd fnlinR Ore appearing. Few senls have been found in suctions formerly swarming with them. If this is net merely a seasonal change nml the land of the midnight sun is te become warmer, u new s'egnn, "Ge north, young mnn," mny be expected. Fer, In addition te the summer girl, who nlwnjs seeks new lands te conquer, there nre stories of hidden wealth which heretofore, because of the great ice Holds, could net be mined. Such dis coveries would mere than offset the less in senlskln revenue. With, plenty of fish nnd candles. te subsist en and elec tricity unnecessary, the cost of living should be negligible. Desnlte tin. bright nicturc. It Is un likely that nny i.ummer hotel:) will ndern the Fur Xertii in the neur future or thnt nny het line stnnds will open for buslneM. W1LMAM MAYFIKM). Philadelphia, November 10, 1022. Questions Answered Urn l'raple' Forum will HUPeur dullr In the Kvrnlng I'uhlle .Lrdsiir. and alM in the Mindiy Publlr ; IilT. Ifttrr dUrttMlns tlmrly tenlr nlll he printed. in, well it irnurKtcd nnema. and nnritlena et cenerM tnterewt trill he nnnwerefl. The "Grand Remenatranee" Te the Editor et the Erenlne Publte Ledger: Sir Will you kindly abliira a dally reader ef the People's Forum by Informing- m what lh "Qranl Ilcmenatruncq" w&s and Iv a hltery of It? SAMUKr B. 8KILLEBN. Ilarrlnburs, Nn ember 10. lO'.'S. Th Grand Htmenxtrancft en a document of pretest against mlsaeernment drawn up by tha Heuse of Commens en November -i, 1041. and i:eTit"! tu ctinrlca I of Knslnnd en December 1, 1041. It was In efftuinn Indictment of the Kin, and Its rrsuntntlen and adoption were hastened by tlv out br cult of rebellion In Irelnnd. King Chnrlei ridiculed the Grand Remenstrance at flrit and then answered It In .'hnt was regarded by the remonstrant ns nn extremely evasle manner. loiter he Impesrhed In the Heuse et Lords the leaders In the Commens unci uern opposed te mm. and subsequently he Invaded the Heuse with a company of nrmed men In an effort te ar rest Oe et the members. Ellis Island Tt. A. C," Philadelphia Kllta Island ts situated In New Yerk Hay, one mile south west et the Battery. It Is In charge et the United States Coinmlslenr of Immigration, R. K. Ted, te whom uu should 'A rite for the Information you der. ImmlKrnnta detained for ln estimation ns te rempilunce with the United mates Immigration laws nre kept at the Island until they wcre allowed te land or ure deported. First Glass Factory In U. S. Te the Editor of the Evenlittf PtiMfe I.edaer: Sir Please etnte where the first glass factory In the United States was situs ted. JJ. t I. Olatabore. N. J., November 10, 1S22. The earliest record of such a plant la the glass house, erected at Balem, Mass,, In 1039. "Ben Hur" Te thilUtiter of the Evening PuMlu Ledaer: ptrtW"hat length of time did CJenernl Lew Wallace occupy In writing his great novel "Hen Ilui"? J. C. C. Philadelphia. November 9. 1D22. General Lew Wallace made a statement te the effect that the writing of this book extended ever a p-rled of seen years. He gathered much of his data and material for "Down Went MeQInty" re ta Editor of the Rvtntne Ptthlte ttietrt BIr I have a phonograph record that con tains the chorus of the old poem "Down Went McOlnty." The ersen were new when I was a boy. and I'd anerectal It If you would print the entire poem or song complete at your convenience. J. C. HAMMIM Wilmington. Del,, November , 1922. DOWN WENT McatNTT Bunder memlng, just at nine, Dan McOlnty. dressed ae fine. Btoed gating at a very high stone wall, When hi young friend, Pat MaCann. Bays. "I'll bet five dollars, Dan. I can take you te the top "Itheut a fall." On Ma aheuldera he took Dan. Te climb the ladder he began) lie mounted up till vrv nnar the top. Whan McOlnty. cuts old feet Te win the wager he 1st go, Never thinking Juat hew far he bad te drop. CHORUS Then down went McOlnty te the bottom of the wall. And altheurh he wen the five, he waa mers lead than nllve: Ills head nnd bark nnd legs war lame from getting such a fall. Dressed in his best ault of clothe. Frem the hospital Dan earns hems. When they'd fixed his broken bones. Fer te And himself th father of a child. He te celebrate It right, HI friends he did Invite. And he enen was drinking whisky fast and wild. As he wandered down th street In hi Sunday suit se neat. Hi head held proudly as Jehn I. the arrest In the sidewalk was a hele te recetv a lead of coal. ' Which McOlnty rever taw until tee 1st. CHORU8 Then down went McOlnty te the bottom ef ths hole. And ths (.rlver of the cart gave ths lead of coal a start: It took n halt hour te dig MeOlnty from the coal, Dressed In his best milt of clothes. New McOlnty raved nnd swore. About his clothes he felt se serej He vowed that he would kill that man or die. ' Be he tightly grasped his stick And fnve the driver ft lick That raised an nlmaii' yli i"ty ever his ere. Twe policemen saw the rnuas. And they seen joined In thu fuss. They took McOlnty In for helm, drunl. The Judge said with a smile: "Wi will keep you for a while In a cell te sleep upon a prison bnnlc" Ml beard it cost Mm nlc l rmtalasi Mmt until sis . - Dig long months, for nobody went his ball. Dressed In his heat ault of rlethes, Then McOlnty, thin and pal. On fin day cams out of Jalli With Jey te see his hey. was nearly wild. Te his home he, quickly ran, Ker te find Iledclla Ann Hud skipped auay and with bar took th child. Then he gave up In despair And he madly ters his hair. And one day as he steed upon ths shore, Knewing he could net swim, lln did foolishly jump In, Though water he hud never took before. CHORUS Then dewn went McOlnty te the) bottom et tha n; He hasn't corns up yet, I'm afraid hs's Set ting weti On the si nre every night his ghost, thin snd wmte. Walks dresaid In his best salt of elethis. "Daddy" Te the Editor ef the Evening PuWe Ledger: BIr Sema time nite I s.iw ens vri?e of th song Daddy" In tl,., l'eople's Keium. Wbuld you kindly print the entire song? Hy. "O doing von will nre.itly eMIitn me. It. M. Math, Pu Noveniber 7. 1022. V DADDY Take my head en your shoulder, dadfcr. Turn your fa'e te the west! It I Just the hour when ths sky turn geld The hour that mother loved best. ' Th day has been long without you. daddy: Teu'vs been such n whlli away, And new jou're no tired of jour weric daddy, A I am tired of my r!a5. But l've get veu and vmi'vn gat me. He ev'rvthlng sccim right: I wonder If mother li thinking of u. Hecauie It !! my blrtlnKy night. Why de your big tears fall, daddyf Mether's net far away. I often seem te henr her voles Falling ncrei :nv play. And It fetnetlmi mnVes me cry, daddy. Te think It's non.) of It true. Till I fall nnlnep te dream, daddy. Of home nnd mother nnd you. Fer I've get veu and vou've pet me. He everything may ne: We're nil the world te each ether, dad. Fer mother, dear mother, once told me se. Seatf) susnJtEWlr At Tesnen. ra.. en nor. iv, i JUT.IA H.. widow of W. II. Andrew, aged wmmmmm S"",?,"''"SB"BassB TTT "' ..!, Jl Wi-Ti LOO '." I MeOAIMtT- t te' aitend " Bdar sgassi MiAiBsaai J- Oi tibial la mmA HmuIs. alas. ef tVvuttu.nr. V. 1.. ere Invllait' te I Z-- ..-.---. ... w.. - ---A " .A ..... runerai, Aren,, met. je. " i r.j iron. residence of his son-in-law. cmarles Bhryeck. i Tears. Puneal services and" interment Hunter St.. Woedoury. j. J. ine. uresu PrAKMBTRO?tn. On Nev. 11, MK.. 1J?t , COONET. Ner. 10. ! LEWMt MAM If. ARMBTnONO, brother of .Mrs. COONHY. Relative and friend are Invited Wlllard Hall Perter. Service en Tuesday te nttend funeral rvlca, Tus., a 30 P, M., nfiernenn, nt 2-4B o'clock, nt Chanel of ai0 residence, I6W Margiret t.. 1 rankferd. tltn.lntM mwA ll,.il.lti. e.MltPV. Wll- mlnnten, Del. Friends mnv call Monday evening, at th Oliver It. Ifalr llldg.. Ib20 Chestnut st. m . AhCH. Nev. B, CltARLr.B, son of Han nah and lag Charles Arch, aged 1. Rela tives and friends also Jerusalem Ledge, no. finil, F. nnd A. M , llth District Police Sta tion, and all eecl.tlus of which ht was a member, are invifu te rnnarai, Ainn. " SJ , late reldfncr. -On Nev. 4.-,f t: Te preeeed te Palmer Ceni. vault, IIAKKIl iVIIdey M. 11. IliJJ. ANNA M., wife or J. Themas Ilsker. Relatives ana friends may call .Monday evening, from 7 te H o'clock, M Imr latii residence, 2.0 8. Fratler St. Herviees fciid itilermem privnxe. Int. private. Friends may call Men. eve- CRAWFORD. On Nev. . 1022, JOHN, hueband of Henrietta Crawford (nee De UrnfT). Hetstlve and friends, also, liny liny nelds Pest. Nn. 71. tl. A. 'R.. are Invited te the service, Monday evening, at. H o'clock. at his late reslderce, 2122 H. Oeuld at, (O.'.tti and Woellttiid ave.V Interment at Pough Peugh keepsle, N. Y.. vu Tuesday. M'.HNtm. On "ev. 12. 122. MART. w)f, of Paul Dehner. aged SO years. Rela tives and friends lnvlte.1 te aitend the fu nerul nn Wednesday, at 2 !. M.. from .her I a li, r, wldenrrf. B70 1.1th ave.. Moores. Del. Ce., Pa. Interment Iiwncrett Orneterv. Autes will meet train at Norwood Station, cjervire.3 HIIil lTliermeill ui.rmw, euiv, yii mi'i v.ni.i ,.fc ,., ,"" ."'.. liwiel) Wuv. 10. (IKOIU)S; hu'band of , leaving llread Bt. ."tatlen at 10-15 and 12.37 Martha Rloed, In his 7th ear. Reiatlvea DOYI.K. VnV. 0, 1022. rATHAHlNn K. nnd friends, ntse members of Baklma Tribe. I jjeYLI;. Relative and friends, ulsj II V. Ne. tl, I. O. R. M., are Invlttd te funeral 1 M, Bedalitv of Ht Rita's Church and all services, Men., 2 P. M.. nt late residence, (),hef ,c,tes of which she wss 11 member, 21.12 K. Clcarneld at. Int, private at Oak ,, nvltnl te attend funeral. Tues., :.10 A. ,anil rfJSr. v. . . . . !M, from lute residence, 1331 P. leth st. llltADFORD. Nev, 10, 1022. nt hl 1 resl- solemn r-qulem mses at .Church of Ht. Rita denes. 245 8, 4.1th St., CflARf.Cs STDNKY. ,0 A- M int, sti AUry'a Ctm.. Gloucester, Rlin Ol ll. i.a tfuiiicn icniiiiHfl .,m .. - j Hewsen Hradferd, In ths AOtli 5 ear of his age. Funeral services nt 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, at the Church of the Havleur, 88th and Chestnut, Men Nev. 13. 11)22. CAIim". Nev. 12. lt'22. UEOROK W., husband of Mi F. ( arey, nifil ."2 huneral services Wed . 2 P, M Ills residence, 201 vv Mnple ave.. Men hnntv Ille. N. t. Int Itarlelslt Cam. rrlendi may call Tu.. 7 '"cAvAril'UOIf. Bnldenly, Nev. 10. CATHARINK (ncs McrullfitKh). beloved wlfs of Timethy CavnnsuKh, Heietlves, friends, league of Hacred lfnirt and Hlesed VlrKln Mary Bednllly of the Assumption Invited te funernl, WeI 8 31 A M , residence bt sin- je Mn Thrimrie Ollle.ntn. entll Mnrlnu Onr tien at, Melemn retiiilem mans Church of tin Assumption 10 A. M int Hely Cress Cem .CHAPMAN. At the Prethvterliin Heme, nala, I'a.. Nev. 11 HARRY CHAPMAN. Bervfces at the Hern". Tue- , 10 30 A, M. Int Westminster i'mii CLARK. On Nev. 10 IMS. CORNELIA CLARK, vvlfe of Kdwln T Clark. Relative and friends nr Itivlter te attend me funeral services, en Wert., nt 2 P Jl , nt her latn DIJNI.ttAVT Nev. It. rRANK J., he loved husland.it Mary Dunlesvv and son of Patrick J and Hrldget Dunleavy (nee Deve-), formerly of McAdoo. Pa. Ila tlves and friends, also all societies of which he was 11 memle r are Invlteit te attend fu neral, Wed , S 30 A. M., from his 1st resi dence, 2121 N Newklrk st. Solemn re-itile-m msj Church of the Must Precious Rloed 10 A M. Int. t. Denis' (m KtJ-'tGK. Nev. 11, 1U22, ISABEMA BhYI'ERT, widow of Hen. Themas R HI cock Belemn requiem msss at the r'hurch if Our .Metnnr of Consolation, Chestnut Hill, 'lues., 10 A. Jl. Int. private.. . KI.LIOTT. On Nev. Jl. SfARY HUZA IIKTH (nee Hplel), widow of the late Jehn J.uintr. itinues anu irienas inviie it, tu ini.nsT, v, Mwwmi sm HmM Matlam ( ttelatlvea end friends ere Invited !" " ": . M...--T ... .. k 1.1. 1 eunerui. ue.. n. .. " nr ,. rj dence, 192B Dudlev at. High mass at fj anient at Bt. Tnorae' Church :I0 it-il lnt.VItely Cress. MKJOWAN. KDWARD J., non of le TAhn .T. end Hlisan M. McOewan. netke of the fun, nil will he given from latn residence. Sail CAinnrine t. r nrnri;itiiii "- ., k t.r... w. Bn ii KK.VSA' ItehKlvfa mt friends) InVtteeTUr " funural. Wed., n A, M . sister' residence)..)-'' Mrs lnvld Weir, 847 H. nam at. neisnrn. requiem msss, Church of ths Trsnsflgure tlen nt ID'.KI A. Jl. Int, Hely Cress ., Wnshnlgten, J). C, paiers please copy. JtCCI.KNON. Nev. 11, MARY R.. wlfs of James Jlecltnnn. Relatives nnd friend nrs Invited te nttend funeral eervlces, Tues , J P. Jl . nt hr, late resldsnce, 44 W. HfclnS st., Oermantmvn. Int, prlvs.'e. Ramaln :rny be viewed Jlen . M te in P, M JIKRRtTT On NuV. II, 1023, MalOf Nii:iIi:.MIAII, seu of the Int Oeerge ant Jan.. 1:, Merrltt. Friends are Invited te ths pervlrc, Mnnd iy afterrioen, ut 1 o'clock, at the Oliver II (Hlr llldg.. 1NJ0 Chestnut st. Interment at Washington, V. C. Jtenltn. -vintdenly, Nev. 10, I92J. A N.NIK K JlenilH (nee Alburaer), wlfs f jHmes Jloere. FunerMi services Tues., 3 v P. M., reslrtenee, Willow Orevs, Pa. Int. private, Ilathore Cem, MYHRS Nev. 11. OKOROK S. hushanrt of Dmtr.a .Myers (muv Blnienl. Relative and friends nre Invited te ntfnd funeial serr-. Ices. Wed . 2 P M., at his sen-ln-Uw's rel dince 5114 N. 13th at. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem . . NIM.MO Nev. 0. JIARY H.. wif of the) late Oeerga A. Nlmmc Relatives and friends are lnvlte.1 te attend funeral rv iret, Jlen. 2 1' M., at ths residence of hsr sen. 21.17 N 13th at. Int. Fcrnwoed Crn. Ptl'MS-Al O'sssl-nrn N. J., Nev. 10. 16J2. J KI.I.IS PAUI.IN, ag-.l fli Rle tuet nnd friends are Invited te nttend fu neral. Tues . Nev 14 Services nt house, 8 P M Resldence, 221 N, Ilrend st., Glass- l.-irrt. M. .r rillilN "NOV , 1PJS, JAAII-.f! Jl., DS- n tnie.! husband of Rcse Phelan (nee ymllh) ti-ral, en I uesday at s .10 A. JT . from her ' Iteintives ami rnena. aise porce nmcer or la-e resldenci.. S102 N. Ifsmbrev et sj deinn I 17th district and emplevcs of tha ilurre reauletn mass at 10 o'clock, at Corpus Crlsli Mf. Ce , and all societies of which lie was Chnreh. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem s mmlr, Invited te funeral, Tyes., R SO A. PAY Nev. 11. JAMKS P., husband of , jf , from his mte re-lrtcnrci, 12J1 H. 21st st, Jt.ir Iiavldsun Fay. Relative i.nd friends, I Solemn hlKh mass of requiem nt St. Charles' n'se emplejes of ItldK' ave, diel. P. It T., church in A M Int at Hely C'res fern. nn.l Ilelv "am Society of M Columbus rril'T.I.OS At New Yerk, nn Nev. !!1. services, en "ert.. nt j : 1 m , nt ier iai n Uiurch. Invited 10 tun, ral. Tus.. S..10 A. Jl . lh.i.iaN It PeULU)S nice Ilestaln). wlfs residence. J410SJun'i"'r at. Retiinlns may from his lateresldence !M5 .V Uambrev st. of Harrv 1'oulles uxM 20 vears. Relative's ,t ,,c-.v. .... .-v. ...u , . u i..v. ..... ....- solemn rfiuieni muss m ni. unenuis nnl trienas invue.i te runerai en vve(inesiat vale. ..,.-.. u...,.. Church 10 A. M. Int brlvste 1 .,, 1 ,m., from her meth-r's residence. ..j.r.irv. ,-.., ... 111., yA.111.0, Muaeiiii'i FKRRAI. r.nv 10. WIL.I.IAM J.. hUS- f.S1T Cnesler aH Interment K.'rnwoed CSIIl- of Jlnrc I'a -Nev. 0, Cleary 1A22, JAMnS, husband Hci.ittH and friends dsinl 9 If nask Is (fit I ts nsa tn mnlinl It !. Il r slna rt i I. a i Inn a I Tu. a.l.i AOa are Invited te nttend fun' ral. Wed, 8'30 A. , n..ttves nnd friends, also empleres of ths l I'liin I V . AN.- en Nev lu. '1HOMAH 1J. ai., win iraiunii", ,.., i. i''nni , , Kenihera man scri.i. mviteii te runerai. Airy, noieiiiu in e, r-quiem neiy virgin Church. 10 A. M. Int. Hrli Cress Cem. CLOUD. Suddenlv nt We dburv. N. J., Nev. 10. 1022 DANIi:t. P. CI.OfD. aged FAM. AM WIVTKR KKHUIITH CHORUS Then down went McOlnty te ths bottom of ths Jail: After-Dinncr Tricks BIOVI HERB - is k I? FI6 2 - T t ATLANTIC f ITV. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Dlreetiy eaa Its Ossa Fst The) Aassricsn Plan Hetel par-sgcslls s of th Atlantic Coast. Brisk Oarsas es WALTER J. rtUIBT. prepsny unsraasi sssssiasiaissisiiwisjiisiiaaiisa .t ATLANTIC CITY JUa ui ias eesB i rent Alrsys upta AMI.niCAN PLAN Het anil t old hsit Water Ilntjis RATES STIIAM.IIT HY DAY Runnlsg Water. U CO ptr prrtoe Hath, le ID aid IT VO per persea Ocean Cerner Keem and Itath . two persers, 114.00 per Day l Atlantic city HIS Ol FA1.T, AM) WINTr.tt RKriOKTr) ABHF.VII.tr., N. C. flllt I ASHF.VILLE.N.C. fsrerably known te a dlicmnlnailng ciknts'., I Ideal hilltop location, otirlueklng ths city ana I mtmn'aln peaks en trtrr tela Twe inperter IS- I npla Onlf Courses llanl narre. meter reeee I Opensllyesr. WILIit'lt I" v S vrK'Hf, Mrr BT. PETEHSBIRO, IXA. IjrilvNa Sunshine City m. Ne. 317 The Magnetic Mm Cut a disc, slightly larger than n quarter, out of a piece of unper. Rell the pnper Inte n tube nml lieM this tube above the tllv.'. Jn jour left hiirtil held n quurter in between. (Fig. 1.) Ask seme mm te make the disc rls? up te the coin. The spectator will try tu de it by drawing his breath through the tube, but will be unsuccessful. Te de the trick, blew through the tube. The dUc will then jump up ami touch the coin. (Fig. 2.) Copyright, JJIf. lu PuWe Ledger Cemtanu vODlillSlltdl readyt term modereas it. WALSH DUNCAN &tjc veaUerei On Oecsn Creat UrcBTsnf American Si Lurepesa Plans. Oolf Club pfteV ssges. ear, itnineen ran and winter tssssv SEASIDE HOUSE 0'nl:r,0.cie,anT,f.rr?t I.AKEWOnll. n. . LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY Open for Winter Season Invigorating climate. 18-hel self course. Saddle horses. Fine walks. Dally concerts and dancing. Superior rends for metering. FRANK P. SHUTE. Manager A slice of weettrlil trtttidllnni tnd . tkeuund wekemei, A sellcktfsl clnr Sr fKanra and recreatles. Cliant alia asaeqjiblr. Fleweri. trsna. btnti ana sweet ocean luetic, all ) eat. The ene slice waere ill rrciettleni art eilrrttf set-eMeert tell, fisbinr. steatisf, twtraalat. Ssetlna . rqqe, qaelu. bw:lnr. bure.IL oewrlar. Iplenaid sccemmti,i3-., t3 m ererreae. Write ssr booklet! nn th: Cltrorea 8enssas aecreatlenj. Any Inlorsi.ties en rrquert. F.A.Lawrence, Chamber el CoceaurM St. Fcttribura. Merida Weil.. S'.IO A. il late resilience. L'T14 M. lath st. Solemn -eeulein ma, St. Menica's Chnrrh 10 A. M let private l-'l.YNN (nee Tleh). Nev. 10, '022. KATHP.KINK R wife of Themas J Flvnn ltelatlves nml frlen'ls a se H V. if ?.kIi Ity of Our I.a'!y of Teaee Cliurcli, tnvltd te funsral, Tus S nn A Jf , from rs dence 8 Jncksen nv" . HMlejr iMrK lleignti, ri Heletnn requieiu mass at 10 A, ellne's Churrh Hid ey l"nrk, IJenls' m.. Ardmerx. KHKNlMI. Nev in 1013. NEI.T.IF; E. FRUNCH (mc Streep.;r). widow of Willi mi T Trench. runeral servicer at Kirk Nllcn's, 0301 Orrmantewn u,-., Men.. 2 1'. M. Int. urlvat. OI.UCK Nev. 11. MAIlIi: vvlfe of II. nrv tlluck (in IJengler) siteJ 4 ltelatlves nil friends nle Ijidles' AI 1 of 'nnan l.utnernn i nurcn nr franKriru nre lnvi I'ltUTTYMAN (vrv Ices en Mendas at U I'. M . at li late rnsldence, 834 H. 49th Ht. ' Int private . rnici: Nev. . eva jhan. wife nt rieeme W Price (ne Lewis). ltelatlves and frl(ids ut tnn fnmllv Invited te funeral j "ervltes Men , 2 V M precisely, from Mr 1 late resldn" 121 N, Hid st. Qimji.i.Y Nev. ii i:i.izai-t:tii r wife, nt Int., l?ltv:ird Otllirlev flelnt ves nnrl M bt. Mad- friends Invited te funeral, Tues., S 80 A. M., int. at Ht. , iesiinc" r.'-'i r itnnn at. ."'einnn niglt ins se ut the Church of the .Most Hles.ed fec ramnt in A .M Int Hely Cress Cem. HAI.STON- On Ml 11. 11122. JAMRH XI , husband of Iuls.i M. Ralston. ltela tlves arid friends ure Invited tu thn service, Tudav afternoon nt 1 o'clock, at his late. reidm.e, C"ii Klr.KscssIn tve. Interment private. ni:.. On Nev ii, ins:, mi.man ' I Ni:i.I.f wife of Harry J. Itfii. Service en te nttend funeral. W d . I I AI.. from her Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her resl- inyj rrsiu-u.r, . . u.,,.? a., i e-ivitci m aence, .Mureruuiv iiii.v, ...... .uu, 1 rt, inier tl church, 2 1'. XI Int nsklnnd Civ . mnt private. Prlends mnv call Tues . s te 10 I' XI Hi:TTIG On Nev 0. W22 MARY. wfj nlltltlfIN Suddenly, Nev fl .t.WfT.S. I .e lnhn Rettla- and rtAUahtsr of IhA la, I husband of the Ivte lennle CJ.-ibl'in 'n" La-v- Iesic nnd hanh MacIC'.'ver. Services en ier). rtidatlves find friends r.nd tr.r.inve. Mnndsv afternoon at 2 o'clock, at neon of Amerlcrfn 1'ulley Works. Invited te nt- Chester nve Interment Kenwood Cemetery, tend funeral, lii'i S30 A M. from his I lllDnKLI. Nev. 12, 122 MAHUAltCT Inte nsldence. 121S l.veetnlrg st. H iemn H , wit., or trie ist.v vvait-r Iliadeii. nr. requiem rnas at Ht .Stephen',. Church 10 Relative, and friends nre Invited e attend wtt.st paiai nr-rn. n.. LAKE COI'KT APARTMENTS Writ for Booklet West Palm Reach. Pla. IIEKMI'DI Hetel FRASCAT1 figrmtsefsi A meat delightful water front locating. Coel breests. lier-midi's fnest ea natblig free te guests. llentlng. risMng. Tennta. Psnrtnr Twe golf i-enr.es rnnvenlent. Ossa an year. Levu R Doi-tdsess. afgrT 8 J a -t 1h 11. ... ...w.i.tn. - , 1 fnaeb sariteus nt, l'aiti.i1 . ST., .11, Alls, nun r-r-,"i(i;.i'- 'lT(li i ,uii-it " " .' s uses - r ni, e 4 Ol'NniHl.M VN.N - Nev. 1) l'J2. JOHN ' 1". Xt . at the parlors rf t I' Krankennala OUNDUnxtANN nee I 71 II li ,ve and ' & Hen.. 3'uh and St.r'ng riir,!en Ms. Int. friends also Xl-llt, Ixulg" Ne LOJ r una I l'"'n0'l ; em Friends call Tuesday ave- A. M.. nre Invited f) funeral services. Men. 1 ninir rreni .1 te hi ocieck SIT. t'OCOMI, PA. Tha Ontwoed uVa ."" ":- Modern. Ideal S DC vniWUOU n, ,!. imeelsl fall asl nlntet fates, tloeklet. B. r & E. V. Artrasn TOfRX TOI'RS ERICSSON LLNE for Etaltimere lar llfle one way. 13.00 round trltv Dally at S P. XI.. s o'clock Hturari. rtteamer atop at Iletterten. leaving inZi J Hevith Delaware Ave. wr fend for PampMrt RL'MI.KY .Nev 'i 1032 XfATinATtrT. wife of the la'- Wtl lm Rumley Relative!) nnd friends ar Invited tn attend funernl, Tus . N.H0 A. XI.. from her late residence, Mverlncten and eMvenvwd aves , Mana -unit Solemn renulem mass at Hely Fam ily Church 10 A. XI Int st llarv'e Cem. RT.VM Nev. 11 MART A . vvlf r,f WII-lln-n II Ryan Itelativs nnd friends, also De Ii Sulle i euneil N.. sin,. K. of C and all ether societies of which h wan a mem her, ur- Invited te funeral. Wed.. 8:30 A M , lain residence, 30 itiirlhoreugh rnait (Oflth and Chestnut sts ). Solemn requiem man at M CvrthaKe's t hurch 10 A. M. Int. New ( athi'drnl SAY Nev 11 JAXtEl r.. husband of XIARY DA IDhuN AY. Relatives and frlends. a.'i mpi(iHs Kldge Ave. Depot and P It. T. and Hely Name Society of Ht. Column i's (.'liurch. Invite l te funeral, en Tues , 30 A M Solemn reuulem mass at ht f'ulumhn Church 10 A. XI. Int. rrlvat. bCIH.IXI.ML. Nev 10 ll22. I.UW IM H. SCHMX1.MK, Hr. ReUtlves nnd friends are invited tJ nttend funeial ecrvlri-s, Men., a P. M m th. r.'ldcnce e his son, William F. bihltrrme, 141 Rlckley live, Gl-r.s'de. Int tulvite, ct XIontEemery Scuare, Pa. SCHWARTZ Nev 11. CHARLES E , husband of i.ejrgemma Schwartz. Rela tlv 's am' fr.ends. also Oriental Ledge, Ne. 315 I' and A M . and nil ether organl erganl organl zatler.M of which he was a member, are In vited te attend fune-il services, Xlen., tJH I M t.t bis late ruldenc, 2UU W'St ave.. JtriKintewii, Pa, Int. Tues . at cvinvenlenca et fanil'y. HHAW Nw. 12. ARTHt'R M husband of Susanna Mian fne.i XIHIs). Relative, nnd friends, n'.n .rnnlees nf I R T . Cum herland M. shop, mvltfl id ntterd funeral eerv.cee Wed , 2 P XI la' rei J. nee, 2062 Nurth ceaar jui.i mms- The Man Who Knew Everything HE WASN'T popular. BECAUSE PEOPLE said. THAT HE thought. HE KNEW everything. see THERE WAS te knew. ABOUT NEARLY everything. SO WHEN. I MET him en day. I A8KED him. JUST FOR fun. AND TO SfO. HOW MUCH Ue. REALLY DID itnev,. WHERE IN all Philadelphia. I COULD buy. A QOOD. , . , t.ilklnc SECOND-HAND cwne. , , , REALLY CHEAP. AND QUICK. fts a las. HE ANSWERED. WHY AT se and so'e, AND TO my surprise. I FOUND he wns right 60 THE next time. mas I TRIED Mm with another. A8 I thought Sj FOOL QUE8TION. . WHICH WAS, m WHERE A friend. OP MINE. COULD QET ft decent. 'CLEAN ROOM and rath, AT A moderate price. AND ONCE mere. HIS AN8WER. CAME OUT pat AND WHAT'S mere. WAS ABSOLUTELY. CORRECT n.i could tf. SO I thought I'd. PIND OUT, JUST HOW. HE LEARNED thine UKa that, SO THE very next time. I MET him. R I SAID. HOW DO you de It? AND YOU could have KNOCKED ME down. WITH A feather. WHEN HE answered. WHY I let' ALL MY knowledge OF WHAT te buy. AND WHERE te buy . PROM THE Classified Celumrui. OF THE Publte Ledger (Msrn Ing nnd Evenlne). AND 8INCE then I'VE FOUND. THAT HIS way wnn tliu EASIEST AND simplest, AND NOW WHEN I want? m ROOMS OR nigs. OR HELP or hardware OR SERVINQ maids or SEWING MACHINES. M I TURN. TO THE Publle Ledger AND I get them. SO WHY don't. YOU? UglffwVf f BERMUDA -LINE P M, resl'. nee i',l Harrison t.ve , Ulen slde, P.i. Int r.-i ', ' HANSr.N .Nev 10. OLVjROK hUBbnnn of late xinrl" A Hansen (tie.. Ottrbachl. aged 1)1 Relatives and frlen's mae nn Uluyes of Umbel Hros R celvlnic I)ept., In vited te fun' ral service Tun 2 ! M., resident. 2Md W Lleatun ave inr, pr. vate, Mt. Peace Cern. i'rlenda tr.iy call Men. tve. HANaON Sudder.lv Nev 1! 1022, KD WARD son .f Him Inte Jirefi and Hllra heth Hinsen. Ratlvi anu friends, nlse Lit Rretheri llenflclul Sufetv, Invited te fuieral mrvlcw. rj-.. 2 p M , late resi dence. 41i;U N lith ki Irt Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. i'rliirls may call Men. ltAI'01IVEV Or N'nv in. nninOET c. wife et Hte Jehn Hiiunr.T. P.e'atlves and ftlends Invited te fur'ts en Tuesday, at H-'AU A Xt Inte resn n ices N Hutehin f n st Solemn r iu em iiays nt i-t MHlfirhy's fhutch 10 A, M , Int. New- Ca th'drsl remererj linil.IiJMANN V It. r.U&TAVC A. hnsband i f Jncel.lre lfe"lTmnn (nee Oeh lerj. Tte uilv s i,r I 'ri nis alie all ortan ertan latlnns f which l was a muniii. art In-vllc-l funernl ktwe. 'lu-s 1 P. M . at his lete r'Hidenre 1,11 W" W'lshii't s-. Ir.t. ilrlvuc fV'n. I'ricnn ma call Alen , S te 10 P XI IIHN'lir Nev 11, i:i.nANOR M. daugh ter of Jehn J. and Catharine K Henry (ne Delvln) Relatives srd frljnds. also H. V. M H dtllty, am invited tn utthd funeral. Wed s :i(i A. XI 'r.mi her tiarents" resl denc 3401 IVvereuu st . vVisslnemlng Solemn requiem mass it. Rirtholemew's Chur h p) A. M lit St Deiiin ic's ivrn HI.WIIT N, II 1U2J 11 VRllY 11. hu-' in I nf th i'e Atn.ir 1 Hewitt and K.i, f I Iia i. I'r. Imrlfi nn 1 V.-OT1I m I ll" ", nrfed ;.; r.e at.ves an I friends are I i: Am at, Int I'liat" In .! l. ettei I funeral Hr ' Men J I c-n l i..itk, r.,. . u.. P. XI at hN u.e r si l.rie, .3Cl 1. Ahi-iikei .iHFRiDAN- -Sei 11. i:DU'AIlI J., sen " ..'.'3,. l""lHr. " ' f'''m -. . ff lac and th late lijward herldin. Dim HII.T- At her rsd n-e i;i Dlan'eid n.,n - of furnl will iv riven from resi st en Niv. 12 lt'22 1.IZX.1K vvldeiv of uenr of meti-er, .'.HO Master st v. 1 lam W llllt .'en m c" Wenresday M.OAN" : i 12 1H22. XIART RLIEXt aft.rnenn ut 2 30 ocieck. ut the Oliver II i Y(i" wife nf William U Mean Relative ll.i r Ride, lpjg Lhestnut st. Interment ' nnd frit nils ar irvitel te attend services, IT vale Tu. 1 P XI late r-nldenre. 1S22 N UtU mivii;s .Ni-v hi jami.m nusear I ' : , st Int rriva'e. Wel Uuiertuwn, ra. (Under Contract With Bermuda Gev't) 8 Day Vacation Tours $83 and Up, Until Nev. 30, Including All Expenses Sailings Twice Weeklv Mailing psssengeri directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding 'jcvn venlcnce of transfer by tender. Tickets Geed en Either Steamer ,. Itwirlng Unenualed Express Hcrrlre . , PUstlal TwIn-Screw, Oll.niirnln stesmert S. S "FORT VICTORIA" and S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" m ViWitiS&ygiV'i BAT. M BERMUDA EVERT TUE3. 5 Bii. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SAILINGS Leaving New Yerk Dee. 20, 23 & 30 Ter Chrhtmaj or Kew Year's In Bermuda SPECIAL EXTRA CHRISTMAS TRIP S S-,5S,RJ HAMv,N"JLev,nf New Yerk Dec. 23d Otvtng On Week in Bermuda Arriving N. V Jan. 1st OUTDOOR "'.'Twe 18 Hele Peuraes). Tennis. Sailing. MDnFRM HflTPt e COriDTC P",M."f'. Tiuinhcntlng. Herse Having. Psh. VHJL'fc.KN HOTELS SPORTS leg, lading, irlvlng.rcllng. etc NO PASSPORTS Boek New for Winter d Holiday Sailing. - . ...ust.mni f.")r4Ce nfUf Id FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 Whitehall St., N. Y. I Fnrnnt.Wlt'iv ts Ce, ltd,, Bourse Bid,. Phlla. Or ,.. t.i t . ... . 1ST. OE0R0E HOTEL, Bermuda UeneTate. ani unTrnlsl ed r.ufm.Ti.ur . AcT't , I fSivlnunhiJlenkmBs. rurnei. Bermuda line" Wt J 'Yerk! '"" MBM,llllllllwst1lt1-wswawlsswMwaS r i v s SOUTH AMERICA h'y.'? : , s-.w ..., ,UUa inca rums of Peru; no scenerv excels m grandeur and beauty that of Chile's tremendous Andean RanRe; no words can picture the vastness of Argentina's plains the Borgeeus tropical verdure of Brazil's river basins. TWO LUXURIOUS CRTJISE.TOURS S. S. SANTA I.LISA" -Sailing Februsrf 8, Rstamln, April 14 PANAMA CANAL. PERU. BOLIVIA. CHILE. THB ANDES ARQKN TINA. Uruguay and BRAZiL-Centennia IxrvSewl lerl JANEiRO-nrc included in the itinerary. &P3,"en nl- K0 OB Iifernfure. and full infrmatien en ,,, THOS. COOK & SON KV s 4JU uuuiu .Jin encct. rrllLAnPinuti XS sSS. Telcphime Spruce 8S10 & ' 'TJl, M I Z KDITATION Kl. " . Hull, fe. Jfc.h"hr;. lit i: len S Himea iTd son i f la' It. n'tmin and Klli illr-Vis Tuieral. te wnui rela. tlves nnd fri nis als . '.tith Itett J's .1 . Anna M Re.s I'nst Ne IM (1 A it Invl'ed T a 1' M from Ills dence. Su'.'j P.irrls' st In' ' rl .i'e i e'". weed Ten. R.iuutn ma tx vli-isvl .ilu i , nfii r n r M lMRNKKITH At l.er resldene- IQtn Moten st en Nev In li'.'.' KI.IAliKTII IIORNKKITH. iiKid il'i ve.irs -e- i .! en Wiwlni'sil i morning ..t i 10 o'e'.m r it St M'chael'8 Cli.ii'Ci, u 1. ui a l.emb.'.r. . . Il terment tirivit HiiUI.UIAS' Nev 12 C'KCKl.IA vrfe et Jehn Heullhuu '"' v. .L.tgher Rela tives and frlinds It -d t attend 'ineral. Wed., T:H0 A. .M Jn r''rt"nre SIi: I-- cust st. Solemn ritilm mas ,.t t' lamee tnurch n a. M. In' nv i'res cem HUDEH. Nev. It. TRVNK husu ilid of Mary (nee ICnrl) Hu iee , i - v.ars Re'n tlvei nnd friends nv.tM t .ttrid fucjnl services, en Tues nt 1 1' M nt Via sen'H residence H.irr Hi ' i .1s.1l v Tin st. Int private at Alt l'e.. ir I'rleridi mas- call Men . 7 te i 1' M i jaud Nev 10. e t v.s- rir.nrnr: JAt'l), f. S M C. (Rtdt i 'iuiVHnrt ' Kate Jnud Relatives und ti .1 i fu. neral. Tues a P M w r. ,'e r. 1. n "M3 1 i sr(,.,, Bt 1'rierN i t 'dun lifter S r M Int Vertl 1 i - JQNi:s. Nev. in, t r.JiilMti; rm iiard of C Anna Jenes R ..tn..., r l frlenls are Invited te nrvces rue no T It . at his restdenie il'i) S lis' st Int Mt Merlah Cem. l'rlcnds m..v i i Mjn eve KANi: Su.lde.ilv. Nev. f) JAMRS hus hird of the lt.t Run, Mini Crnle Karu Re a tiven nnl frlendn of th fnmlly r. i mem. 1 . rs rf thu I'ltKrsun Memnrlil Pr slvertan i-tiur h emp eves of AmMitAn . r.M nnj i" A. IJ, Vsse Invited tn funeral ber . lu.'H N- U at '.' V M jirecl.e.j ,t .ti l'lit ti rnn Memerial I'reshvterUn CU irrh dll and Vine t Reiriilns may he nr Men pvenlnir from S u 10 a' thn r-si. I deiive of Ins srn Jhn ICane, 1UJ N- Hist bt Int Weslmltster Cm ' KKI.l. Niv II .i:VINA J ,r(. .. n- -es V Ne aired ,', Ueliulvci. nnl frenls a- Irv tel tu attund funeral sen Ices Tues , I I M Inte residence ".'8'", S Hieks st in N isir.cM.d Cem KI.VWOMHV -N i 11 j.,..e JOsri'H I inl fn nls j, j iisvlvimln I.e.jm v hs. ! ant M I .. -Mtv R A I'hin. I ier N I."'" ..11.1 th"! MKt.'tiert f llrn . he May ,t in mi. r Inilt.d ii r,,,,r. ave v st Ph. In '"r ' d.n." Ki-i lnitRii -n i: m.irAHrjTH mi, '. .liitn h.ttir i R. nt es nnd frlTid nre UiMle t. nit. ll Uiel s,.,v,,,. efi I J ! J I' M i..s.lei... .'M S sitr nt ut 1 !i ' itiv ne I'm id. uv ! !,i ew !I HM'l.i: On Nji I" 1,JIM JRs.qtls f ll.inlel S hlllUle Re.ltHi". nml nn M iduy. a,taK w'f.. fi e! 0. llvited te ,ltt"P I eniv ..' . I' M . Jl.'T S r,",l K.ll-Nll) .N. l l VIVI.li: Mire .f ,H. ri lv enl li her TTth v. ir T'unei rv . ' - Mm '.' r l in i len e if H.m I I es KiO(l, -.'Jl I.i i 1)St lnt ijrtr'. in Ceni T VTMIU HV At Ids re.M nee, ; f pr. vi, 1VHI I'hennut et . N .' 11 Hi' ' ,'r,, "'NJAMIN IIRi:.N-TNVl.T. T AMI. V It. 1 1-illTII. .Nev 11, 1.I32. CATimitlNB IS.. d.i iBht. r of Mkhnel anl the late Catherine. Smith ni.M 1 17 I'ulfil i.u nnrl friends, ailai. aril ., t,.ni.. i, ' v l v,iul.l.v nnrl niinllw n m r. .1. , . ,.,..,,.. hi.- 'st.."! ,'P Incited te at. tend funeral, Wed . 3u A M . from rsl dmce of her aunt, Mrs Sarah Raxter, 811 .V at'tu t Heleinn reuulirn mass ut at. dumev Church 11 A. AI Int. Hely Cress C.i"lITII v-udden y Nev 0 CHARLES C. hushind uf Itebeeca Smith Reiatlvea nnl frlendn Invited te funeral. Tuet,, a 1 M lilt njd. r ave int. KveraTet Cem Trlends tn call Men. v HVIITH Nev II 111.'? SfANLET lui. nCJ.NAl.n MITH. eon of It.te Cel. I.. Heber Smith, l'uneral sunken ut Ids lute rests dence. Housten r id. Rtdner. Tues.. Ner. H, 11I2S at J .in I' M Hit private. STAKrullD -mi Nev P. 11.-2. CHARLES C. . husbind et Martha f StuiTerd. aied II :ears. Relatives and friends Invited te tu ne ral services en Monday at -j:30 i- M.. his latn resldenc. 110 Rast Park ave. flentleid m. j intsrment pnv.it". hl'RKKT. Ni.v IB W2.'. ANNIE, daufilj ter of Jehn and lAVenla .Street. In her 216) var Kunsral services Thurs 2 I. M , as th residence of tier parents. 2.17 N Prevls rince reHd, Me lln I. Int Mt Heps Cera. 1 nnls may en 'I tVid 7 te (i I' M M'LIS On Nev. 12 lfl'.'-' .IANT. Sl'UI, Ke.itiv.-a und friends are Invited te the uneral en Vednesdar tiinrmne at H.80 K frira the reildence nf her soil lnlaw, V J VVh-lan r.nsu Wei'dhlns ave. Iselemn 'Tiil-in mess at Our I.aJ of Leurdaa) chJrih at 1U c clock s M,l;m Nev 10. WILLIAM Jf. 5W vl.lnv Hr in hlx POth year Relative snd t lend ulse Klremn' Ren Ass'n am inv 'e! . funeral eervlie., Mnn . 2 30 I 11., ,h" i".ilenn 1 74a roulkreil at, l"ranlc (ill Ii tiuate 111 RNTON Nev 11. 1022 FtllN'K W. TlliiRNriN f.theref Mrs i: . Ce . of tre M hi .s. A; ir'ments fi.lj tnj Oxford H, In' .t T.t eit-vill" N f. Till sr siitd. r Nev 10, MART E,, vlfe of i i mn I Tr st and d.iuditer of Arth ir ani Miry Vn.il, Relatives anil fllenls. also Reeerve iinircll N i Ul, IV eC I. are nv''iil tj niiend funeral i-ervlce. Tues ; ! VI redei ce 1.1 .'. Rcblnaeu i. Int A-l iiii'ia TRlVlliiRI -nn Nev 10 imNRT II., h'lsliind f 1.1. l M Inimhjre jd 70 ii'.irH He i.t 'ii nrl fr emla i e L li InUer 1' N SUA R Inilled te fu- i.il S'-v " n vi ny nt s P M rest. Hs.'H N 2.'4 HI Itit. IHlVM u. Mt. V iti nn i em 1 NaWDlll'II -At Ulhhshore, ; j Ker. ie ni2. iiARRiin-rr wife ,t wiiiiam I'tlSVVOrth Ued H7 Serilees Tins 1 l M nt Ht. Jehn's tu thi VI leinesH I hurch Dlhhshnri N J. Riiinaliis rn he Vlwe4 Men eve I'RIIVN Nev fi 1P22 MAHflAIIKT J.. ir.i cf ileesic Urban, i. i je Relative nnd rrl.'nds Invited te furieral, Mnn 2 P ' 1'ilnrs of V J. I'hllllt's dm M ieti. s Int Sey CHIIldsn I'em i'.,,.ri,n V t UAl.KKR At her restdeni.. mil p-rkt. st oil Nev 12 1U22 f HAN C wife, latn JiiineH UsIKer riir.fil ....I.. ,. .. . .... -. .. "? "--. in , tin.'i.y n i ,1'rii"'.!!, Ill . p le.'lf . ... i.,.. if ii.. - in. i.. i.'i. .;.. .,l m ,.... - ..... .. .... "iu. . in.tj Lrriinui omen 1 nf lh. I prlai I. Nnv R RmIi.iHch and frlentia ,,te invlt 1 t.. Interim nt r iv . vim, , 2 P M It th , Oliver tf WVI.TI'II' nul.dim,-, 1.'0 Chestnut h'. Int j.n. hniidtt 1 . u VVullfrs I'un. rul net vice at i vvr intTr'rt.tV"' ver,i0n 0 OTTO DAVID, '.. tin. Bookkeeping and Pre-Accounting FOR MEN Atiu.wuain New class tcill begin ilendau, .Viutmbcr Ii. 1:30 P. II, Intensive, ntni-Uuil IS. weeks' course. Class and Imllvldtnl intnictlea. Fer furlliir iiirtlculars call Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. DREXELS lNSTTTUTE Pir..tAtlL,'.i'.sS!''''.n. tlem. tcunen . - .-n. ..rrara.i.i HH IMIKltne DUO, i STRAYER'S JI S0'.'-" .'im " i ' reiltjens trvisrawtsed i sntss uri d.T nr nlS? ,,. I..,.. -Nev 11 fnrtnerlv of llm.t ... lues II l ii .xr.. i i. i.i.... ... i iri T I i. if - .in. .I.,. , ' , ... I I LllUellS RxllMV.'H nn.l M.n I. n'..,l"I-I. Mllt.I'l.Mtlllt Im.K.n.l t .,".."" 1' i vv mincer I nee VV If nil ll"lat Ve end frt.nrf. sih invll.d te iitteni runerai, 'I lies t g . M frc in his late r.l lenee. r,:i v Indiana i.vk Solemn hlsli iihs at Ht Ilonaven Ilenaven turi.'s 1'hutv.ti tl 3M A M Int Hely Oepul ilir Pen' VNM". n.i 1'ievenili Menth Klaventn duv llii.'.' IIRiMA's W1NN-I. me.1 fu ellr S rv n mid Ir eiinent n' the cm, .eiil.'iue f 'I fstni en l'lurd day four i ftnlh J rl. ii n in.v in He itid day evenlne Hie rhr'e. lilh. fl'.lll 7 III II lllw.k. Ills n'n t slilence MM Media rt i.i m:n i in "l te f. tt- lid fun. rhl V, .1 I'tce nr in r i ii WiI'Imi l 1.1,1..... ii W Sulls t I 1 I -in I 11 ili. I) iir, ! i' i us llii.J Uj iemd lues , S W 10 1' M I rKim. 1 ' PinV V'v 10. U'22 IHl.Iti I - I I if M in L'lpten ubh! ', ),,, lal .' 1 M reeldeiKe. I.'l- v Srtili m i l.auri.1 mn C,in Hmiu'in um L.. i l hi ifi. r 7 1" XI MVRI.1N -Nev U 1'122 C THARINtH- re or. Merris Martin and duukhier i f , toek.sseptst h Uertkaad. dtr alekt elai I naK. !.. .f.,i... .u... .. : . . oserset , MUHlCAt, IXKTRUCT10N FOURIER DESIGNING SCHOOL vhnn Bftlment 4811 B ft detlriitr anJ vaturumaker and rn LEEFSON . HILLE a.. sii smua avaA'tJ? Cbutaut Street .?, 4ett and Tork Sesd tleatl Bank andlrl,rt.n,a?. CoeMTfaUo) ( Mew. 14k. Witli HO te $150 a vveek. Special courses In ll.n's, I PHlLAa MUSICAL ACAlifcrVl'v Women's and Clilldreu's carrniiits. Sstlifse. " wgjVIUi AXfJWCM I 3niy ikiueusu, fJSU day. .. . ... VsrsnaBiasvai ifaaMiai 09 N. ft2d street, ' ft Wrniu l-ani" therU Ut SSSS 0lrT "" r?,(.'.T, JPsssttM HWMI rilll.A... CONHhUVATOBV I B. ORATORY !B VvMICHuvi r, MiHiii uwMtsrs u.ei and th late Dennis Katun luu . und frlBiiils nie Invited tu uttui I fu iV. I. ' w . . ' Ir.en' "'r lute resl. e .IJJ IVnnsdule st . Uuiuureuisli Hnl , r 'iiilniii mas, Ht Jehn th. Haptisi ih rrh K A. M. Int. Westminster Cm ,vv ..?;ijJ,Ir.,;,y-.,.v. ". maki.a. rHill'sFloWerShe, V Sl;' frr'e?- ,,. r,te! U65 Frankford Avenue I ei ir'h reul ne.ir btiitu lead Ciil'Wil I'a I s .. c I van rianniuru vuu 1 e 1 V V! M.I.I le n" th. i. M'N muss nt si Mi.i.i,, .. ........ 'LXr.;M. I'.' tlO'V bl'MUChrO C ,V, '" N.' l'l Nev . II ANN'Ii: ill IN .".. "'-' " J"" ""''"Is Ivl" Invtid1 .... ...Mv.r.,, nit., i .up A . rrnni !'"''.,. L "or ''rethsr-lii Itvv Ldward '.". - ei neieinn reeii e'n Asrwksrs ssy bIscs, asv ftias 0 ir se r.i i luriss' cnurcii I) A M, ln He It t. a t '.ltsj M. DOMlt'OH Nev. 11, MAUciAllf'T Mcln NHt'llH Relative, Knd frlemlM nv ed t i iiUen I funeru), Tui's , H A, M , from res. Idenci. nt her bruther.ln.Iuvv, Jehn ilrennan afilJ ltman st.. Pall of facliuyikll Tllsli mats at flt. ISrtdvst'a Cauruta B.ae A il Hit UuIvj atrukhre Cm. " " M !L!KET!KJt! '"Vl . .VI ' At ?a - $ Vfl XI "tB v ' f MM i mm m: