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I I ,-JH IHHBHaBaiivnKSRRaPrrMMaiVil SOTJ'-vV"'-''-- - ! yviTV""? f , t 1 1 . wwffffjjijf j- " ."H;rt :.w.ri ' HTj.HV? aw rw r . . " r'7 ' . .-: V . EWW K" JV ;i d 4 II &;! ! 1 f-L in fce IV ti 2 L Jl F Margaret Smith Says She Broke Inte Heuse te Get Pretty Clethe3 SOBS AS SHE TELLS STORY "I couldn't milk enough money in the factory te have pretty clothes like ether girls," said seventeen-year-old Margaret Smith, Twentieth meet above Westmoreland, as nn excuse for having broken Inte n duelling nnd stolen a watch, n. wedding ring and n sttlng of Imitation pearls. ' Margaret was arraigned today In I lie East Uermantewn station before Mng Utratc Dougherty, en n charge of linv. Ing entered the home of Miss Asm Orr, 2S00 North Dnrlen street, last Thursday. "Yeu wanted (e lie a IliipperV" sitg Rested one of the patrolman at the bearing. "Ne," said the girl. "I didn't want , te be a llapper, but 1 did want te leek nice. "1 think j en leek ns nice n mv of the ether gltl? I sec iireum'." aid the magistrate, Tlic girl were n unit gingham dri-vt. and Mark .lines nnd Mocking. She has pnhhrd brown hair and blue ejes. She pre-enfd an at tractive but .sorrowful figute as she steed before the magistral' 'wiping. Held in S."00 Mali "Well. Margaret." snld thr mngls trate, "I'm serr.v. but I'm afraid tiling-" leek pretty bad. I'm nfninl I'll have te held yen in $."00 bail for a fuitlier bearlnc next week " ! District Detective Winning, who made the arret, led the Mibbliu girl ' te thp sergeant's room. Up sent out and get her breakfast, and tried te coax i mere of her story from her. Slip . refused te talk, however. The pell.p nclleve a man may have ecpn in the robbery and that him. According te I)etertie Winnlns. the , girl confessed that she had committed the robbery. "She told me she had climbed ever the fence nnd cut out a window screen te get In." said the detectlte. The robbery seemed a mysterious one at first. Detective Winning uuestlened neighbors after the rehtier. was re ported by Miss Drr Thursday, nnd ivernl told him the had ppii a girl loitering nbeut the neighborhood Flnallj he found seiiip one who kn-w the girl's name, and said she worked for a company near Twcntj -fifth street and Allegheny avenue. Questioned, fJirl Confesses Thp detective went te the factor? and ashed if Margaret Smith werkpd there Re learned that she was there then. at work. He found out that s1(. had net been nt work Thursda.. at th tSSzr;:;S th no tiuui. i le.iii.i :.c in, -"ii.- iT'isr down and cn:-feed that she had en- tered the house. The detective found the pearl beads and the wedding ring in the pocket of ... l... 1.-J..-M.. I. .-.. .... I 1- ner coat in the lerlter room. He then took her te her home, and there found the watch. The girl was taken te Central Sta tion when no enp appeared te put up b ill for he. release. Margaret's mother was net pteent at the hearing. At her home she said -.-P was convinced the r-irl hail been ,!ur,,l i... u.. . .. . 7. ; - : : iv n ue.v in in uie ueiciiDorueou. whom she was trxin" te save fp.ini nr.i "u.s irjiii, 10 snip irein ariPst. i "I don't knew the boy's name. unlfl . . the mother, "hut r nn, ,vi,,..;,l . , Ti-hnr 1 nv i J Xr.,. ' . .. 1 rensen In the world of steal She has a geed home nnd 1 always have given her plenty of prettv clothes. 1 nm making an investigation mrself. think I knew who the bnv is if 1 find out. Margaret won't be the enl one te suffer " ....fc , t.... ., -.,. ..UllfctHUL 11.1(1 11(1 Magazine Section Features in Tomorrow's SUNDAY PUBLIC J&b LEDGER Jehn D. Rockefeller from a New Viewpoint A remarkable study nf America' richest man. pieturlns him net 'ks money-mad " but ns a man wltl an Inlcivse hatred of vvaste The World's Greatest Effert for Human Betterment An Jnslde study of the preat Rocke feller I'DumUtien War en the "Uglics" What Kansas city s delns te inak its business places le3 disflBurint: Watch the Stenegs! Who's te blame If hubby tlndj fen Bteneurapher? ill The Story of "JIM" The. famous horse, whee t,i00d h p.uppliPd serum te save thr ,7l save three mil- 11011 lives Behind the Footlights Winifred Ward tills you hew hard your favorlte vaudeville star ,,," work te entertain you twenty min. Discoveries of a Great French Scientist Asserts that the human soul persist, after death, Is as substantia. ,' cum Iren. ""uiai 113 Over the Shell-Pits Second Installment nf a doughboy's story of his leturn te Kr.im-e A Thrilling Steru Ilden Philipeis By Exceptional Humer from the pens of Hjg 1 ,r,in Hebert Demau and Hemer mi"," Follies of Passing Shew By Leuis Hanleu ALL this, the- beautiful Hoteeravurn Suction and the Slx-Pane all-sta? rmls RAntlnn. nm In n.t.jui ' wwiw ..-.,..-,-., --. - ... "Nun t)j n n new department Our Women In ?5"c .. "n", .W! -S5?.?r'niw SUNDAY v PUBLIC ?A3 LEDGER 4V?.- ... GIR BURGLAR LURED BY NERY AD" BRIDE FINDS HAPPINESS AND A "HANDSOME" HUSBAND Lydin Pellegrini), Daughter of Wealthy Italian Banker, Glad te Give Up Luxuries for Leve ' Hp ' t .Jfln I.ydla IVllegrlnn, attractive "ad" bride who came te tins ceuntrv from i,air .,, mn,.r. m .h !,,,' ,.., 'r ' mnir ,n nan f'he1 ' ml ncver "een. is. te say the least, delighted with '"'"'" ' "si'iinu. been concerned ., u""1 slr' ',f '"'enty-enc, who was ,w.:it!i retired Tuscany banker. Her simple, because of a leaning one year D... . . .. . . 0 , she is shielding ' MKiirlnn alentl. of Lucca. Tuscain. parents hae a illa In Tuscany, nnd toward the Republicans and the next I rhllaclelphia Contractor, bUI ''" i.-'."1 ,!" ,."ll"'r,n Pellegrino. a clerk lu -as the family has moterenrs and'teuard the Democrats, is full of inter- . , . w . . . "' j''1;'.1"' ''' I,''';"line's bank at Eighth and Christian streets Wevci did I think my hiis'bnml I would be s h.indsciine," said the bride. I "Elsht inmiths nge I read an ad in a small Ita'liin paper It s.ild a man I named Umberio Pellegrino, in the I United States, was lenelj and wnnteil a w lfe "Tlunkinc It would b a great joke. I wiete a letter Hack lame a rcplj written in such a charming iiinuner that I well. I wrote ntiiitlier, and illl an other "We exchanged pi.'turei. aii'l with the mnsent of mj i.ircnt-. I turn '. AT SUMMER HOME Ceal Dealer and One of the Founders of Orchestra Dead in Jersey ruiirnti iir-ni- ni - tin v rUIVCHHL nCIIC UN IVIUniUHI f baric A llraun. director nnd mem-I . . .. ...... . .. ner 01 th' i.xccuine emniiuen et thp ..... . in. 11-.1..1 ..i.i i..i. - 1 illl.'iiieiliiua 1 iri-iiciui aim iiiesiuciu ptesideut ,i. ..1.1 ti..i.iii,i. i.,... . '"' "" ' ' '" ciety. died af 7 ''J." o'clock this morning j in his sunnier heiue at Margate City, ' N .T I Mr Hrnun's ' ilndelphln home was nt 1 7 10 I'lne street 'I'lic limh w,is .brought In re for huri.il. wnich wil1 taki 1 place privately Monday. Mr. lliaiin was in t he coal ami mite biislni's., with ellices in the land Title Huilding He was born August L1:!. 1 !.".. and spent hN whole life in rhiln iilpli..i His ratler was ''liailes A Itraun. well known in I'lilladelphia music cir. les lia.f a cintury nge and ne of the foiintlei of the Mozart Ledge. 1' and A. M. Fer years Mr. Hiniin was the mev- ing spirit In the old IMilla.lelphm Svm. phony Secletv . an ..rganr.atien of ama- ' tpur muslciatis. out of which gicw the I'liiladclnhm Orchestra. Mr. Hrii.in was active in the atinirs 01 the latter organUatien from its Inceiitien nnd was one of the men ifspiiisihle for bringing Dr. Stokewshi te Philadelphia he It. londueter. Mr. Hraun was in charge of the musical programs at iieiv Irln- lty Church for several jears. H,. was chairman nt the heard et the Musical Art Club. MRS. F. LYMAN HOOVER Widow of Builder Dies as Result of Stroke Twe Years Age The funeral of Mrs. F. Ljmnn Hoo Hoe ver, eight) -one years old. who died vestinlny .it her home. IMS Vr si Mount i'arimd avenue. Gletiside, will be held Tiiesdnv afternoon at - e'.lock. Serv ices will be held in the home with In tinncnt in Hillside Cciiietii.v. 'I'vve venrs age she suffered a pnrahtle stroke which resulted in her death yestenlnv. Mrs, Hoever is survived by tliree dill ilri 11. J. Henton, S Knrl and Lva S Hemer The sons are conducting (he contracting business founded bv their fatlier. BOY. 7. IS MISSING Danny Barber Disappears Frem Heme In Manayunk Diuinv Harber. seven vears old. l.'l Hermitage street. M.inajunk I- miss lug from Ills home, nnd the police be lieve he has gene for a "trink ride" te New Yerk. TIip boy wandered nwnr from his home Inst evening and did net return. This morning the funill.v notified the police of the Mil mi uiik district who have sunt out descriptions of the hid The peliie say, however, that many of the hevs of the neighborhood are in the habit et begging rides en trucks which leave the northern edge of thp ! city for New erk, nnd tln-v think the little fellow persuaded a driver te take him along. They think he will reappear safe mid sound In a few dns. Makln Celebrates 92d Birthday I'dward Makin. former member of the Heard et Health of Darby, will celebrate his nlnetv -second blrthdny te- morrow Sir Mnkln. who lives at (il.'irc Paschnll avenue was horn in Kngland. He settled in Darby shortly after com ing te this country. The nonagenarian, lormetiy connected wim tne textile In liistnv. has been a member of thp Odd Fell s since 185-1 und Is en of the elvtet. members In the State. I puk A DDAMii nke'nVup nuirr'AnuiTe. uiirte.H. uimunuiLe mm uniLr Humiie Mr Hraun wan n widower, h! wife """"eipnia nnd jilavlng nu important prnment. Judge Silzer, who favor- pi .1 ter, was discovered attempting te having hem Mead for f l,n rerii jears I'l"t ln '' N,,;',"l '""l robbery. Might wines and beer, says that would inptv the ionteiit of viiiIeiik 1h, tiles He is survived bv three dnug'iter. and .,r-, I be iinarch.v Tilttle has sprved two down a bathtub. The less, however," a son, Miss Su-ati II Hraun and Mrs SNELLENBURG EMPLOYES 'erms in Cnngies-. Judge Silzer has wn, Hilling, nnd 1.10 gallons of a-. ' O'iver W H.ipklnsen, of this rln ;" flM Ull I niAl renwc ntlTlim wrml nK Prosecutor of Middlesex s..i t. , ,ni,..i -. v in.-, ah ein.l. moonshine Mrs. Ilarrv II. Palmer, of Kim out ,', UN WILLUW (jROVE OUTING. ! Ceuntv nnd was In the State Senate fm whi-U nml beer weie sei.ed. I 1 It' t.. !f t . -.. I.M.. l'll.- ...nn (n... Illll IMlll.lll. ..f .11(11,. .. I ... I. I .inr nn nr 11 jirn 1 11 . n nam ..ci. ?u'r titiiih iiii i i"u u wu htn"tn m .-upinriii i iit'uiMiiun EVENING PUBLIC Lydla rellcprlne, an "ad" bride, who came from Italy tn wed a man slip had never seen, Is happy wllh her new hus band. She. was "rliarmed" by his letters which fol lowed hers, sent only as a "great Jolie." She says lie deesn t ininu being the wife of a peer bank clerk cwu though her father has n lila and owns a bank agreed te marry him. Re Is peer. 1 knew, but although 1 have nlwavs been used te the luxuries of life, I don't; mind, line 111 de an.vthing or go any- i where for low." I , irSi ivilpgrine t the daughter of a , eha'uffeur l'..'l..r.i-li,.. I w n.i nenltliv mirents. and cuih n bank el. rk't. salnrj. tin the trip from Italy the girl was accompanied b iier father. (Jiusrppi Valenti. He sns he will stay In this iiiiiitry for tiie or six months te see hew his son-in-law makes out at the L"111". The couple and the bride's father are steppms at the hi.me of friends at 2727 Sour-, Heulah .tree, Pellegrino has b..i.glit a h.m-e at .0, Mar borough terra, e and is 1, mug il remodeled In a ii.iiiin tlc will move te the new bank. nkiiig Mr Valenti with them. 1 ... .. 200 AUTO THEFTS Prisoner at Reading Tells Hair Raising Story et Feuds and Fights nn ..- ... .. i L.UiM-t5bti U HULU-UrS With tales of coat-t.i-ce.ist Irles In ..i , ....,' -"".. n.i.n .irs. giuis i.miiis ami ruii - n.. .. mi..1 i;..i.. 1....1....1 1 den motorcars. L'ang feuds and run- nln: e - . - . .. '. . - .. ,..-.... iiiii- . tin. ..in ..-. 1 in il inn- ;mn m i aptain nf lieteetives Soulier. i-''wis iviwiirus. alias .lacii Saunders new serving nn eighteen months' 'sen- ,"1"'" "' 'I'" erk County jnll nt He.id- 111.. Mini a smrj w nn 11 would iiirnisii ineiiih material for twentv dime novels. Seiniii returned this afternoon from licadin.'. where, after a grilling last mg lucre than three hours, he classifies IMwaid- as the leader of 11 gang operat ing In ibis city whii h stele lrtnre than -mi iiiitonieliiliis, )ps(ps iiguring in a score of important lield-upi According le Captain Souder, Rd wardi. ciinfessul that he was "in" en 'he .sMlliMl in v -tell rehlierv of Snnim I v, 11 ... . ii,,.. 1 ,. , Irnlm HSl' "'"l n'" r"'"-",s sen nil months aje. n- well as hiiving sperit SIS.immi in a "..lorleus" Him. 01. '',n ,V"f,":' " p" lh1 ""'lt "f n held- Thu ,igilt 1, be. eniing mere hitler every ii'S-up of Abraham Spear, 'llilrd nndl.inv and (here is n pessibilitv that ;"!"1 ;',',';'',s' '" ''"thorough, several , jjaver Frederick W. Dennelly, of Tren 'Bhts following the pay-roll haul. ten' mnv 0lUer the rnce. Majer Den- apmlii Souder savs that w ith 1M- , n,.'v ts 'sounding out sentiment and mnv ' ,lm ur""1 Hn" u."u OI """'in uavis. v. no was nipiureii several dnysi age ""J1" driving up Ilread street In a M",,,l,'"r "'" police have rid the reun- Ir-V "' '" "' ''"' ln'"'t dangerous nnd ","" fii'-K-uii aim auiomeiiiie nan- ""A,"1 ""' business. .'"""" '"se aiiinittpii staging a , ...il IKKI silk inhherv iust outside of Field Day, Music Festival and Pic- nlc Going On at Park The thirl annual field day. picnic nm! mii.i. . r..cl. ..I ..f .!. X c 11 burV& J'.: l',m lmV:; : trial A "se! pi.itinii nn.! Drpartment of Welfare was being held teiiaj at Willow (ireve Park. A drill nml parade of the Snellen- iiirg ('ailet Cerps epenpil tiie dav's ;:".:., "IV, J,,':'":., v.'...''v ,; 'iwkiuiii. iimi mis nniewrii nv in sennii i ,...i.i ... mi' . ... .., f;.;;;,' iei z2"l?'Z, -i ......... ,.i. t ,.rf,i ..Fi.iiiiiiiuii iiuiii'ii. iriini ill Prophet." The iiineert was conducted hv Jehn A. Carrell Dancing n cupied part of the aft ernoon schedule, and Henry (iorden Thunder will lead the Cheral Society in veca selei liens nt f:.15 P. M. DARBY MISSIONARIES WED Stanley E. Kerr and Miss Elsie Reckman Marry In Syria A cablegram from Stanley K Kerr. I of Darb. a missionary, announcing his 1 mnrrlngp te Miss Klsie Heckman, of , till- clt, was received by the parents I of the veung couple tednr. j Mr. Kerr, the son of the Hev. James 1 H. Kerr former pnster of the First J Preslnterlnn Church, of Darby, met Mlfs Heckman nt Heirut, Syria, where I both bine been interested lu missionary , work. Mr Kerr, Ills brlde and Ills I sister. Miss Marian Kerr, have been In the 'ear i.asr neany two years Mr. and Mrs. Kerr nn passing their honeymoon in Palestine. Thev will rpiuain In the Near Hast for another year before returning te this country. The bridegroom's father is the re. cently nppelntcd pastor of the Prcsby. teilnn Church at Iladilen Heights. Slight Increase in Deaths Deaths in the city during the last ween teiuieu nu, n sugni increase ever the wtek previous and the cerre spending week of last car. Cases of I'ommiinicanie licenses aise increased, according te the bulletin of the dlvl slen of vital htntlstlc. The dentha of the previous week were dot), an ,in crenec of Ilfty-wsven. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922 SENATOR'S CELLAR POLITICAL ISSUE . "Dampness" in N. J. Heme Of Frelillghliysen May Cost Him His Jeb MERRY BATTLE PENDING New Jersey's election this year for n fiorerner and a United States Senater Ms likely te affect the fortunes of the, i the presidential contest of 102-1, it imuiiuui uiiii 1'iiiM'uinn I'iitiiia in Normally New Jersey mav be de- scribed as a Republican State, hut the State new lias a Democratic governor i his present whereabouts wns still tin land there It a possibility that (iovrrner known today. The elllclnl report of the I. award" may be succeeded ny a iJeiue . erat nnd thai he himself mny he elected i te the United States Sennte. While the New .lersev Republicans have hopes of success, they concede that 'thev jiave a light en their hands, and . i. '.. i. nMielt tnlk that, wniie the He- 'publicans may win the governorship, ' iIipv may lese the United States sen - ' ntershli). In this situation, with the State's 1 twentv-elght votes in the presidential flpcteral College In speculation. Kepuh- liian lenders irnnii say uiai n xney win thev will he saved bv the votes of i Republican women. i Fer the iirst time women will vote in , New Jersey this fall in a State-wide . (lectien ; heretofore thev have voted I only for local nnd legislative candidates. I I Issues in the spirited contest are pre- hlbltlen. public utilities, the Newberry i case tariff, taxation and. most dramatic of nil. Senater UrelinRhuj sen's admis sion that he. eflielull. a "dry," has a "wet" ce'lar. ! Senater l'rc'ingliuen, a close friend I for rrcldcnt Unfiling. N a candidate for renomlnatlen and election. His Demo cratic opponent will be (Joverner Ed- i i wards, who nlwajs has told the world ! of his wetness. State Unstable Politically .-... i.....i-' nnlitical'situntien. nnrei. estiiik' comiillcatiens this jenr. And In !,.. liriekcrnund Stands the liu'urn nf -Maver Krnnk Hiiriii', , of Jersey City, the Democratic boss of Hudsen Comity, Hague Is in a fair way te take up the rPigns of leadership which ence, were held t'llJ "v ""'-.' - ciimu anil James H. Km. ine .efses ever whom Woetirow ii i. iimi; in ine imiiutiicj-. Hague occupies a strong strategic pesl- tinn. wl.iel. is strengthened by the fact that tly ( -ioveiner with his patronage at band, is a Demet rat. Ma.ier Hague is credited by his Re- imbli. an opponents with having one of u'... rniv w Lsnn rnnp id tin iipf"..hi(.iw.v '. li. I . i . . . ihu tinest political machines in the country. And mere than that, it is conceded, he appears te held the Re- publitan otguniziitieu lu Hudsen ( eun- t under his thumb. Hecausc the He- puuiicnu nruaiiuunuu imre is iieim- imrt her spine. She had hern a pa uated b the Democrats just ns in the tlent at the Emergencv Hespltul from old dnH the Democratic organization that time. nnd. according te the phy In Pennsylvania was a mere pawn m spurns ihcre, was suffering from a the game played by Pentese and Quay, mental disorder as well. Maer Hague, nicerding te Harry Late jpstcnlny afternoon she locked Heher, of Trenten, the Democratic hen-elf In a bathroom, climbed te the Slate chairman, premises a majority in window sill and steed poised there while i Hudsen Cetini.x, In the November elec- several hundred horrified clerks In the t en, for the Democratic ticket of about ' Civil Service Department, across the "e.dOO. And Mr. Heher says Unit such i Ktreet from the hospital, watched her. I a majority added te the vote tn ether , -"'he jumped, but her full was broken ! nullities will put the Democratic Sltue h an awning ever the second Heur. ti. ket ever the goal. Republican leaders, such ns former . iiocrner J., i . nteKes, ine slate i Hair- man. nrf imii'li ceniTi'iidl nvi-r llnuue's i pledge of 7."."(D from Hudsen Ceuiitt Their experieine has been that the Hudsen De.iiecratic leaders generaK.i knew te u disconcerting finality i. ...... . ., .lu..,. ...... ..tin., tli.ein.. 4..u. i"'"" ."""'."' ;' J.'""- m mi liir mnniritv villi lie. It lm Hr.i 1 ----. .. Kind et a maihine. Denierratlc Fight Het The primary election will be held SeptPinber -(I. The big light, however, will tome in the November elulien tic tween rrclnighujsen nml Kdwards fur the Semite and between Senater Wil liam N Hmiyeii. who will be Itcpub lican candidate for Governer, nnd who ever wins the Democratic nomination for Governer. Higlit new the only contest is bring staged in the Democratic fight for the nomination for Governer. Twe IVmo IVme crats are in the field: Judge Geerge S Mlr.er, a 1 ircui euri .1111 g 01 .iinn e- I tex C.uiiM. wne is hacked by Hague, !nn,i William L Tuttlf Jr Slate '?."''.., IV1" ',,... -..'.' "".- ' .V. . . '' . Silr.er. a Circut ( eurt Judge of Midi! ,,,ru,, that he could sipiee.e through. , a tluncs leek new. according le the informed en all sides of the fence, the Hngue candidate, Judge Sll.er, has the best of the situation 1 Kach of these three Democrats is I "wet " Tilttle, however, would repeal nil State enforcement laws nnd leavt that nuestlen up te the Federal (jev- erner Hunxnn Scares Corporations Senater Kunen is unopposed for the for (Joverner. though new candldn.es may enter ..,, IVVJIUUllVllll II""""" " rnee nn te AuEIISt 2. Hepiiblican lenders are charged b the Democrats with being In nlllnnep with the Public Service and ether pub- I It,, utility corporations, but Senatm ' ;: ... i i,iti n -..., .i,,u.n il... i itiinven cnuseil a chill te run down the ' ' i:...' ii" .- , t up conieriuioii iim-ii in. (iiiiiiiuiii t-.i "?,.. "' i ., "., s'Uv w. ,.' t l ir ..i. .! . ei . era Iv lieiped. The Hun.vei, candl- dncy offers the only chancn for cencpn- i tratlOU Ot lin.villllli; I""1 no linu'in -inn in vote. In niKlllieu te ine reguiur ne- f publican organization strength. , , On the ether hand, there Is much enssip that a large pretest vote will be rolled up in the Republican primaries1 against Senater Preliughiiysen mid In i fnver of lieeige I,, ncciiiu. inn Kieriuv "" ' . 11,1 I. I l. petrel of .Jersey polities. Itecerd, it is believed, will get ll big vote, espe- dally In ill nnd Industrial centers. . ... i..l,.l,1l,nii werkincinen Humph that he steed ter cerin menus ei ,, ... u ,.., .,, ; ,-, vw " ":""",. , ''r1-'" '1,,u "f't t., nc I. ,.v,ii ,,iilin, j .il..l. wenl.l Alr "" vlrK- " Ulinm McDermott. of Kiln M I)unliuvv Cynwyi, pn UVl T"1'',,, Cen which leads te ' ccm nP of 'u co el' nffi'the ' WWi ' '- It s this situation which lends te ... , . , . f . ' " r .ne s fanmniVr si and r n the thought In the mind, of many that S,' L lth L, ' ve' "i! Mn.hburn idj7 nrpi-iur ,,Rn1 I,IU runyennHepubllcin may capture,,,,' LatW Z t Itlrurtiierniere. R?0 is' .--".I - a was " H j e, M,r , e , , these Mime men nre likely te vote for His Injuries are net considered scr Fdvvnrds in November. Fer It Is gen- i"1"' cnilly assumed thnt Kiellnghujsen will defeat Hecerd for tiie nomination, hut i These Bandits Were Charitable that his real light 111 be in the gen- ( Yahlnia, Wash.. Aug. 12. (Hy A nrnl election, doverner Ldwards is un- , p. ) -Cluirles Smith reported te p0li..n opposed for the Democrat le nomination. U)(lliy tmt two armed men held jj,,, , up, found Ills pockets emptj, and Feet Crushed Between Cars handed him thirty-live cents. "Take Cenrge Dcuirde. thirty-eight years ' '' 1n. 'm",',t l.1.'1, "l".,v ..'"'irself old, ef,.'ll.'l2 Hemberger street, a section hand employed by the Heading Hull Hull read, wns severely Injured In the West Falls yards thin morning when his feet wns crushed between the bumpers of tife box earn. Dennrde attempted te pill Jp between the cars .lust ns, iocehbii), backed Inte one of ntem. IRISH REBELS ATTACK DUBLIN POSTOFFICE Whereabouts of De Vnlera Un Un Un knowneosses In Cerk Trivial Londen. Anc. 12. Wy A. I'.) Telegrnphlc eomniunlcatlen between I Londen nnd Dublin was restored at 3 :40 ' ""d" '"I- morning nftcr a suspen. numce te the surprise attack by Irish office. The inlnck resulted In temporary rutting off of communication net only with England, but apparently with ether parts of Ireland. Meager telephone messages during the . cany hours eenvejed tne nnwn or tnc I nttnek In only the bilefest nnntics, which reported the damage nnd the con- ' speuent tntcrruntlen of telegraphic coin- munlcntlnu wns due te the firemen's jhmt UP IIIUL'U U U Mil' iuvi:uuiuiinui Vk the raiders j Humer that Knmen dc Valern was in Cerk could net be confirmed, nnd cempniMtUely trivial losses nnd of prisoners taken In the capture of Cerk Indicate that the main force of the Ir regulars: showed III tie resistance after the national troops landed en the coast. Plymouth, ling.. Aug. 12, (ny A. V.) Captain Schnlleld, of the steamer I President Polk, said upon arriving here I (1(,n.v that when the ship was calling i at (Jueenstewn jesferday a number of sliets were lired aciess the vessers bow. 'IIic Admiralty Meuse and the wnr hes pital weie burning at that time, he Mild. Refugees arriving at Plymouth from (Jueenstewn snid terrorism was ram pant, and t hat eltl7.eiis were forced by Irish Irregulars, armed with revolvers, te raid shops for feed, the loot nfter ward being seized by the Republicans. E IN LEAP TO STREET ' Mrs. LeuiGe Hawkins. Wife of UlVtU 111 MUMIIIghUII CROWD SEES HER FALL I ,1i,(l, .,,.,, ,.",.,. ,. :: .."' '. . ' ." ner-ii-llv ilernii-nd liv ininiilmr frnm n ' ' ., ,' nw in I 'ml hI!" ,,M u WMahlnctnn ,'mPrR,nc M'rK. i law kins lived 'nt'l.'lT 'Spring (;nr(1(,n (,s She was lift .seven ars old and the wife of ivmfc Tt ' Itnu-tine n ...,. .i painter . VW4ULllh She went tn Washington about a , month age te visit Mrs. EIsle Parks, Sixth strict. N. W.. a daughter A week nfter she arrived she fell ' nnd ''he either fell from tills, ev jumped again, striking th street nnd being liil'eil instantlv. Mr. Hawkins went tn Washington te bring the beih te this city. Resides her daughter she is survived bv a son. Hiirr.1 P. Hawkins. imCAntl A enrtt nr-T-n r.. llrflll' a. YfflHv! DCTIIDltO ..v , lanew. III. I U llllu Youth Finds Family Living Here and Happy Reunion Fellows Four cars age the only son nf Mr. anil Mi's. Franklin Hardy disappeared from his home in Kingsten, N. Y., and was given up ns dead. Last night the hey, Clnrence J. Hardy, new seventeen yeais old, walked Inte the Detective Itureau and told De tective Scnnlin he understood his par ents were new living In this city. "I've been travelling ever tho'eoun the'eoun tho'eeun irv and want te see my dnd and mother but I don't knew where te leek for , ,, , . . . "'s'inl ,1 ! ',. h'""11"' uh" ' Persons Hure.iti. is bend of the Missing Ret busy nnd found ' ', ',"' s i;"'-e'its lUing at 17127 North ''"'"''ert street. I hen he accompanied "1" J'0!11,1,1 t0 , )lellS('' A happy re- "Illen '"Hewed. , nnnn-rr-n rtObUtt tU LIUUUHS SFI7Fn - "Dry" Agents Toe Quick When At temnt In Marin tn Fmniu nnti.n nr.1 K'tt. 'M ,. . . .,,r.. uviiieii i.issviiiiii ineinic .vestcrdav afternoon - ---..- iitiiii n nil hi 11 1 in iiiiiii.T j'rai'.ilhisiiis. 11 ciri'il nrn vliliky mid gin were confiscated at the M :.,;,, "t...0.."1f'l.,'7!.tJ' M.r'"t ,ll.,'1 Pnss- CV.i ... ,.,,, ,,,, Vrinlnr:" Twclv Vnse, of beer wet e found also. CHIMNEY IGNITES HOUSE Maple Shade, N. J Residence Near Destruction by Fire p-.;;:; M-iple hiiiuie, .. J., Aug. 12. Pt acllen en the part of Inileiiend- ! i .--..--. -- ii -- inn Sktiiriiiii'ii ri I inr il I il I I 1 1 1 1 1 ill hi null u uu lit nnnnri "-. .T' f'""" ".'"'. the nssls.ai.ee "f ''lRn"r-. removed their furniture MOVIE ACTOR BURNED Torture at Stake Toe Real for uu,-t n..",.,,,, Hobart Botwerth San Matee, Calif., Aug. 12. fHy A. P.l - i'"p. being "burned nt the "hm1 e. i"is' """"i" uiirill tne I ., ..,!.. nt .. i.inlllll lllr.fllpn . .. .1 . . . I . illinium hi u iiMiui'ii I'li-inii- luoiiucuen here, Hobart Hosvverth, actor, sufferHl Iiainful iburns about the face and I hands something te eat You're evidently worse off than we ine." WAIt ON TIIK "UOMJW" Kana City la waglne a campaln le Improve tlj appwrance of 111 hepi anS Ps1fll .evr th. United a itii i. piSKrJ! 4lHL,ihHVJ?S,V ,n ,h. tln Haellen ei WOMAN ENDS IF ... . .ii. .' till i'iijiiiiiii, r. il v I'll inn rininr. r.t...ii- r r...... ...& .- I.'.-.. ,' 1 .!. I ' .. . WL..J TRIES TO HALT SHIP WIT FLEEING WIFE Gloucester Man Says Pheno Operator, Man and Cash Are California-Bound N. Y. POLICE' NOTIFIED Ilarrv Larecher, of Hollrend avenue and Cumberland htreet, (Jleucester City. Is close en the trail of his young wife nnd a youth with whom rhe Is be lieved te lmve fled last night, leaving n note saying Hint he would never sec her again. Police, notified te wntch the depart ure of the steamship Memus from Pier 48, North Hivcr. New Yerk, en which the iinlr are believed te be sailing for i niiternin, liave stnrted en their way with n warrant for the arrest of the wife, sworn out enrlv today by La La eocher. He says that he knows the man who persuaded her te accompany him. Drew Meney Frem Hank Mrs. Larecher. n slender blonde, with light bobbed hair, worked until vesterdny afternoon at the Keystone Telephone Exchnngp ln Gloucester, where Larecher formerly was cmple.vrd ns electrlclnn. Late yesterda she re signed, drew .$1600 from the bank, pneked up all her belenelngs. and left n note for her husband, telling him thnt supper was ln the refrigerator. "I am going with a man e:i knew well." said the note ln part. The husband nlse discovered thnt his wife had taken net only all her be longings. Wit also the family silver, the latter being shipped In a box te a des tination which lip discovered through the express company. It was from the address thnt he formulated suspicions nbeut the youth with whom his wife had decided te fare forth te see the world. Larecher snld he would fellow the pair te the "ends of the earth" If nec essary and thnt he would swear out another warrant for the man as seen ns he hnd definite evidence ngeliist him. The parents of the youth under suspi cion denied that lie had gene nwav with Mrs. Lnreehrr, but s-iid that he had geiin te the seashore for the week-end. The husband says that frequent vis its nt his home by the riinnwiiv hnd been the rule for some time. Amenj the missing articles is a pet Pom eranian. Wants Couple Jailed Larecher told Prosecutor Wolver Welver Wolver ten, of Camden, that his wife had sent two trunks te Pier 4s! addressed te "Mr. and Mrs. William Lenten" and thnt they were te be forwarded nbe.ird the Memus. "Lenten I" net the name of the man with whom she ran away, but 1 knew who he I"," said Larecher. "His name will be made public seen enough if l lie New Yerk police reach the steamship before It snlls. If net, they will be arrested nt New Orleans. I believe tliev Intend te go te California bv way of the Gulf." Asked if he would forgive his wife, he said: "Forgive her'.' Well, I should say net. AH I want new is te see them both in jail." STOLE 200 AUTOS HERE Man Held at Reading Says He Alse Robbed Phlla. Bank Heading. Pa.. Aug. 1' Lewis Kd wards, twenty-nine years old, new in the Herks County jail serving eighteen months for the theft of nn automobile, has confessed te stealing Lt)0 nutomo nutemo nutome Mies In Philadelphia, in addition te robbing n bank there of $1(1,000, stag ing n SeO.OOO silk robbery nenr that city and robbing u paymaster of $1000, according te the police. Ills alleged accomplice, named Clark, is new in custody in Philadelphia. Philadelphia police visited him in his cell here last night and heard his con fession. Kdvvatds' real nnme Is James J. Sniindeis, and he has traveled under various nlinses, including Lewis Kd wards, .Tnme.i C, Snnders and Lewis Perter. WOMAN JDIES IN STORE Succumbs in West Dauphin Street Place and Is Net Identified An unidentified woman, nbeut sixtv years old, fell dead In the grocery store of Fred Heeffelmnn. 1020 West Dau phin street this morning. The body was taken te the morgue. The weinnn entered the store shei-tK before 1(1 o'clock. As Heeffelnian turned te serve her, she slumped en liie llner and died within n few moments. ine woman was about live feet live ., ii 1 inr. ..:.:..: !.""r l'r n bckXin'dldacn nun steeiiings. sue were tortoise rimmed glasses. SHARON HILL MAN SHOT S. W. Cutteny Wounded When Gun is Accidentally Discharged S. W. Cutteny, of Shnren Hill, Pa., I is rpnertrd le be in n siirlmm ceti.llfi.,'.,' In u hospital at HnMnn. Pa , with a I e allv '' nCC'" Mr. Cutteny carried n revolver in n pack en n camping trip along thn Deln ware Hiver. He was camping near Helvidere, N. .1., Inst night when the revolver w-is discharged bv nccldent The bullet entered his right side. He. was taken today te the Husten Hospital TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES nil Jiiiriy. "n. .10 ,s r.ih t. ,,nH ji.,i vvniiei r,VD l.nrust et lVi,.:i'..W,rR'..TO2ln.?: r"' """ I'"n.rrte Hsiry. Illek'aitt. 7'ij' s 'ldih t.. und n... li ui'iiiriis 70' M l,th at Ocorue Htlinyinen Cumitn " j llarrlien Helly lli.ar.h. v .t and Kdlth N'ehnlai l.ix Jr. Seil Junney t Ilarbara rellnir. 1!MS Illrrh m " nml jenn v iriiiiiiin mi; .lircer 91 llflv ute. H2in r.iiil i. and Mary Mnrtln 11 Mamnrli Hlft N' I7ih at mH Mriude M let. "0 l.'l riie.n ., "l Rni jeepn i nurcn i.-,-, .-vinri in M McClenl.r), lie'l S '.'d t. J.ie Ond ileiius .1211 Fulton rt "nd Aenes nnd Anna Harry Illuinenlhal. 702 Watklna at., and Iloa Ilea Clirtr I'C'H N Hi inley t. "" rtursiiin ;; Minii.in nt Wnliei Cln-ein rhirnui. Ill l'iriuiran. 2.M3 Cijluniblu. n and Kdna Wllllrtiu K. IJeii'l lUltlmeM, Sid., and Marv K llrulh. I'lilertun N J 'lary KranV W 'lejsjer t'le'viand (., and I w Wllllsm I.. Miil'iii l .127 riunh !,. ... Innera. McManila. 3311 Win., u ' nna Ad'ilpti Uehln. Htss Huhniend it , Knd iir. m Kerplcr :iS5il r Thimr.!ii it. ,,e" William A, Mills HII8 N I'm,,, t . 4n. Marlen V. Jenen, 1010 N. Kuwn j ' an1 l.f. t ti.."", ' .'. " itn i - . . .... '',a,:,"", m , nnd .-iarin c ieiiiimi imii n .M.'irUlu t rvfece (llnrdine. Ambreie. I'u it nil Jin lerenllivi. MM ri.innnniewii av. ilary Albert I'rancla, 2111 N, Jleuvler at. ami rlura T (Iriint, 2141 Iiuhi,,,, ., Frank I.udeylrl, 200.1 MayrieM at. Ansel na .MasKettl. 20ns hh.ii,. .. and Uomenlce Dl Itnne, 1137 Sllffllii nnd I'amuale J) Uenrve, 1B0H jreura at, Krank Marella lem h. th at." and Je. iJephlne Torterico ea8 Mountain at. William J. Irfilmayer, 5H0 Nerek it., and Anna. i. Veftl. 8324 BprueKXal. fl Altiflri onieer. lirialel, Pi..nd Lydla Try te Prevent Crash 'ViHftitetif ' 1 r '- ,' i,',' i, ' kJ?'? ''" '.,"''' ' ,,,! ' HHBHBHk 1 - v JflBBHBHjHBHBHP ' I X v ' w f Ki - i ii (i SEROKANT JOHN F. nAKTHOLl) MAKTIN WALDENUERCKK Waldenherger recelvetl severely Imnied hands trying te halt the runaway trolley en Hldge avenue. Street Sergeant Harthold scatlercd sand en the sllppcrj' rails One of Three "Cevers" Him With Gun as Others Loet Cash Register of $83 HATS ARE CARRIED OFF Three youthful automobile bandits, none of them believed te he mere than twenty-one years old. walked Inte the hat store of Leuis Swam. O.'I'J West Oirard avenue, lust night, nnd while one forced the proprietor into n corner nt the point of a revolver, his com cem com pnnlens rilled the cash register of SS.1. They nlse stele severnl hats. According te Swart, he was stand ing behind the counter shortly nfter ." o'clock when three men drove up in a large touring car nnd stepped In front of Hip store. They left the meter running and entered the store. One of the youths approached Swnrtz and asked te he shown a hat. As the proprietor turned his back and reached for t n hat he felt a revolver n: cased against his back nnd the sharp com inn ml te "Stand as you are!" At the same time the ether two men leaped ever the counter nnd opened the cash icslster. They apparently had expected te lind several hundred dollars it tnat h all lie's get we'll 1 BANDITS HOLD UP HAT-STORE OWNER with huts." suggesteil one of tl,7ba,.l D,M Fr0m dlts. Jhen b hew enseu ui-n n.,. i i illinin Hru ...! about n dozen hats piled up. As the "'"' f,l'''', crPI,t ellt f ,li!i bw' Mrl' lirst'yeuth kept Swartz covered with the ! thin morning, went te the bathroom ani revolver his companions hastened awav Mled himself with illiinilnntlng t" 10 ine car cnrrjlng the lmts with them. After threniening Swnrtz with death. If he mm p an outcry, the remaining rebher backed toward the deer and with a flying jump reached the running heard of the machine as it started away YOUNGEST DETECTIVE NOW BOASTS LARGEST FAMILY Lee A. Beyle Gets Hener Position ns Seventh Child Arrives These zealous aspirants In the De. tective Ilurenu. who for three .venrs or mere have been striving for the honor of having the largest family, must new take a back seat in fnver of Ue .. Hejle. nn acting detective, who vesier.' a steed hfth en the eligible list ..r ' -Mu11.b-ii. 20e N. th ft Interment p iieriniiiiiini ,ii,.i , . ! HJ.'' ''"iivenleiice of family ,j perinanent detectives approved by the Nei'J'.n Auut ti i.el'IS t . husbanl Civil Servien I'nmmk Mur .Vefer (lien Mnffetl llelatliei ll ens, .vincrtn tie e presented her lins. u""i ' V'"' i''V. ,n.v"u. ,0 J."""' '.iV. S un. I ..i.i. ., ' i.. .iii.ii in r iiiin- VV Mdni.HHAv. '.I T f frr.ni ilrt rrl dent ' ,11.. 1 i VC" " "'bUthin te his 'ama Jimnev at. Interment Oakland Cut turn l nt 1 e fleck this lnernillg. 'I'hns I ,l'pv vlewliis Tnaaday, S in 10 P. M. . Heyle, who is only thjfiv i," fMlTIC Auguat Id. I.t'i'V V. Av$! VOIlll-rst memhni nt .1 n tWe.''nd thn ler nf the Ule I-'mnk Mnlih und luMj .veuiiprst meiaher of the Detective Flu- Murphv. Helntlvea nnd fiK-nda Invlnl . renu, is entitled le claim the lw,.... ,.f funernl. Monday, 7.30 A. M , from , htvng the Inrcesr fnnnlv il, "' reslilenee of her stepfather, Paul J unw si 1,1 T '' Ue 'Ivea at 1 017 Point at. I'linulen, N .1 Pervlcfl -li.i M. James terrace. i"hurrh of the llelv Niinu- n A M. iw Until tndny Uctectlie Mlchnpl i ' """" I'ulvaiv C'cmeierv .. . .. Clirtv held first nlnen l '' i MlTi'lir.l.l, At Hedel.ore. N, J. A f..n,il.. if I I . r ,l"' Inrsest tout ii, tiKnitdi: . y.rrrni'i,!,, tnii lanill. He has tluee bes nnd tluen Itelallven and friends ure Invlif.l W girls. Heteetlve .J j. ,, ' I funernl seivlcna. jrenday 2 ; I' il (''" lirendlv hensti.,1 1,1. f,,il.. f' ."""'"H ; savins- time) nt the ictdn'e of hl J pieiui neasted his family of sl. guis. ieer li. .Mltrhll In mved.'ibore, N. Iho new baby will he named (Vceliii Inieimeni I.nke I'ark Cemtterj. v. .., Tendler Heyle. alter th J , i i . I.INnKNI.Ari' Au.t 11. .J? N W aennier. iiic pugilist. Heyle and Ten dler have been friends since boyhood. Elkton Marriage Licenses ICIhten, Mil., Aug. -'. .Mm ring,, ll censes weie granted lieu- today te Jehn I. Haley nml Herettn C. I'lvnn, Ju. n mi neiiH aim .vinry i ev, Vernen M .Murray and Hnielie K. Merris Hnrrv KAi"'tT- 1nlhB V "ravi 'EI I : AM"' Sln.ei, and Iteglna A Hughes, 'ffl !s.mMcf,WMUn!S-R tfifWjfl .iiiiiui' line . i.,i xiintii. .....i r ...,.. . kiii irmi v. aueci i.i rm r'aiardiwBS mown. ! ; Themas !,, ,, ,, l.TiAiu.ns a ihiavn h yi. l " llle Sliprls, Lambert vllle. V I lL mnl hi renvenleura of fnnillJ FpEp. ',,',!? a." !,"'i', ' cjs "!" '. i;ass asSsia 1 Stewn: William Dertman and ni.l aervii.ee ilenda v. 2 i' M at Lh.v. 1. '..rvlugl. Shnmehin: Chnrle .C Sn'll m" f'il.n'lfJ.m'iury" ' bert nnd h.ncl.e H. Snyder, M.u.ev "Tu&di?" VVwMu?tf$. a., and Harry F. Whit,, and Li ii" HuUnd of 'j-nnii c. Krr.Mtd ej ?i : I leeiimi u.ui "ii i i. u.niu nun iit'ii ivi (Mil If'llfO I, C(lt(,.l1lvr.n n...t .. newman. Heading, were , ,, 'e, ' 1 0Vy n thn latter being under age. "own, Ashbourne Man Injured J (illbert Hunn, thirty. five year nf Ashbourne, icce ved injuries laVi i'k. which will probably pCe f uf, . "'f ' :a.,r.?riy." .fWle wile in, i n. . " UHU. , i'iiiii-i, I )un niHirn SutlMJ? taa h,n Kt mMW GETS DEATH THR8( Armed Striker Arrested Afh iwicb tnienng Heme of Basil Di Follce HELD IN $10,000 BAI Ttnclla Til t.-ll . ..... ......v . Clll.u, n striKing ctm,M Ktl-ent !...... il... . sii'J-HH ., , .,, eOllin 'I'vren. .1.. his home and threatened with death ,. return te work. BRm "' " wtal J A. H. Klrschbnum Cempanv .l.j Heeenn Pace, Wntklns .?"" Twenty-first. 'of forcibly ft "S home, chasing him for a block : .nAa '"S ",KI",I .,"., hi, bedr gathered. Later detectives ,,?!' guard In DI Felice's home whm d - i'waL ! . i ! i i n.ai Kuiini in in reuecs home when M returned tn thn s...i. m.. ".r ci street house nt 11 o'clock last nlih? xuu noer was eenet nt Pace's LnnA and as he stepped Inte a doemFto 'etwtlvcs Brnpplcil with him. ", ,WJ powered. 0IW j uese a ezatinns wem n.i. i . tlmeny today before Magistrate rw.!i in Central Station, w'he hell ffl S10.000 bail for n further h"ri August 10. ire was charged with fc?d hie entry, carrying a concealed dcidli weapon nnd threatening te kill Attempts te terrorize workers at Hi .... -t...Wtit.iii imuiuj rrncilfd uch I union seized, nnd issued an Injunctlm against the strikers. i Dl Felice said Pace called at bUbeim! nt i o'clock Inst night. Dl Feils, t.ul the ether It wns true he meant te m. turn te work because thn nntnn'i,.j:J paid 7 a week strike benefits as apfl The complainant testified Pace tti snid he would kill him. D Frili ''"" "i mm run 10 tne rw m ins noun-, i uc etner, it Is, alleitl forced open the deer and chased Dl Felice down an nlley te Twentv-sltii nnd Tnsker streets. The cnmii'lalnsnt sum i nm imui-vii ii revolver against gli body, but Di Felice knocked thp vveapea ill ne: (in. MAID HELD FOR THEFT OF $2300 IN JEWELRY Arrested After Twe Diamond RIbji Disappear Frem James Meade Hern Sought by police since the dim. pearance of 2301) weith of jweln from the home of n former emplejtt,1 Addle Main, colored, thirty-four jn old, of "0110 Heed street, was arrcitd Inst night nt her home by Dettctln Uaggerty. Tiie police of the Twenty-fourth isj Hltner streets station lind been loeklii for the woman following complaint M Mrs. James Meade, 2.115 Seuth Lttj. bert street, that two diamond rinnhij disappeared from her home nt tin Mm time the prisoner quit her job there u a domestic. ' Mrs. Meade has been ill for serenl weeks and hired the colored woman tt attend te the housework. Several difi age she told Mrs. Meade she wag Ii be married aim leit. After the main departure Mrs. Meade discovered ibl less of her jewelry. The Pennsylvania Hospital repertH te police the larceny of several plectl of jewelry from Housten Arthur, I patient. FOUNDDEAD BY WIFE William Bruner, 24 S. 55th Street, Dies Frem Gas as Wife Sleepi liner, L't Seuth Fjflj' according te the police. Hruuer. who was forty-nine jettl eiii, has been ill for three ears aaj was unable te work. Ills despondent? has been growing in the last few weU although he gave no hint that lie would et.d us life. Mrs. Mary Hruner, his wife, awell nbeut ." o'clock this morning as ba husband left the bed and moved qulttlf te the deer. Then she fell uslcep agala and nw likened about 7 o'clock. She smel'ed gas. traced It te til bathroom and epenpil the deer. He husband was lying en the lloer wblll tfe gns iiewcd from a jet en tne te, He was dead when taken te the Mlitrl cerdia Hospital . yK-vnisi HOi;i.efs"-aiwiii.i in uim.s:s; s. wl of Anlhenv llnoiefs. l'unerul rrlces 51'J 'ay. u A. ,r.. at lurlera of inanei i. ...wn. inieiiin Hlhe mrmiwra of the In ane vf tiendiiv. 7-311 A M . from re.l'lenf. " N Vnndfli at. -Maes at Our J.&uy i ?1 ' lery fliureli. II A il. liurrmcni . "- nlH C'emitery HAWKINH At Watdilnuten. n Cy i....u. 4. in..'. IllPIUI.. 1IA11N. W II Krank It lUwklna llelmueii ana in n.ikiini I 1. it..., .v .'.. , .,.., nre linlled te the rervlce en Monday e: neon nt 2.30 o'eleck at th;; 'Hi'r ; "il HldB . 1S2H Chestnut (it . I'hlladslPW' w lerment lit .Norinwnen i nmn. i. j IIKAUI.V. - Suddenly ni 'rJL?flc1iMIl HelutlvH, '' I. ' " a I.U...Iu nlm lift 11 I I V ' T. '..VirVeVunVfilM land,y, ti e A. " lh "I. Peter rniiien h uu i M Internum vuiy I'cimtiiy. ... v dewJ IMIIlfl ti WIIHM-n . . . ii'.iinAtaay. ? rrlemli nvuen in i"""" ! 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