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CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE OTHER POWERS JEWS AT PARLEY BREAK EXPECTED SOON IN MILNE IN PALESTINE Continued From Pat One GROVER C.TALBOT DIES INSTANTLY IN AUTO ACCIDENT KIDNAPING CASE national home for Jews In Palestine. Continued From rff One A condition of tense excitement prevails Jthroughout the country on thc eve of these difficult negotiations, which promise' to be decisive in the political history of Palcsttne. Continued From Fife One dent of the Pennsylvania Retail Coal BACK BRITAIN IF! ITALY ATTACKS Continued From I'aje One pit but us a lust chance to Italy to show a conciliatory spirit. Imminence of war would be based on plans for an oil embargo against Italy. This statement, on Its face, seemed to Indicate that Britain sought to ascertain (lie exact extent to which it might depend on the Mediterranean powers in even'.

of specific occurrences say an aerial or submarine attack. It i indicated that Britain really wan(s little support in the I terrancan but does warn other na I01 to join formally as allies In 1 eaiers Association. A prominent Mason, Mr. Talbot where he became a director of the The aims and fisrilratinns nf the York City which he said he was taken by his abductors. There was no official confirmation, but it was believed generally that the kidnaping investigation would be shitted to New York, Reports persisted that the youth refrained from naming the abductors in fear for his life.

Tinicum Br.nlc of Essington, the Es Jews and Arabs arc In direct con memoer oi prospect Lodge, No. 5TB. P. Ai A. flict.

It Is a slmnle ooeu and shut Consistory! ChaDter. Phlladelnhl: question of which of them is going slngton Building and Loan, the Norwood Building and Loan. During the war he was In the Pennsylvania Reserve Militia. mary yommanaery, Knight Temp io run me country, anu amaeonism between both Is mat I can't tell von: ran i.K extremist elements quite pre lar, Philadelphia; Temple, A A. O.

N. M. Philadelphia. He was a communicant of the Episcopal church, and known on He cot his start In doIU c.s in pared to resort to arms. They'll kill me.

They nald they would," he was said to have ex claimed wheti pressed for more In formation. wgai linns as a steaay goner, this game being his principal diversion. Norwood borough council, later becoming burgess, and then in 1925 being elected to the "state legislature, where he served six terms, consecutively being returned to office in Both sides secretly are literally armed to the teeth. If the conferences fnll to produce a peaceful solution, the British fear widespread outbreaks and wholesale hlnnd rA 'Murky Oiius'm'AS f.um I i hint Tic Dr Bradford Green, attending pnysician, and government agent surviving are nis widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Rlddich Talbot, and believe Milne will tell more corter 1920, 1927, 1929, 1931 and 1933.

In leUlr.i? which will make the Ftrvntlnn ent story within Tour riair. nis tasc term, wnicn expired January 1935, he was Speaker of the Praised by Pa, Chairman Millions of rounds of small arm Harvey Tavior. Republican Talbot was author Df two unem state chairman, in a brief statement ployment relief measures passed by the legislature during the last term ammunition, together with cartridge drums for machlr.e euns and automatic rifles, have been smuggled Into the country despite efforts of event U(1j' ai JicK.i ncr. It. was believed that Britain was sure of support not only from the individual nations named, but irom the entire membership of the.

Little and Balkan Ententhes. ROME, Dec; 21 (INS) Word that Britain seeks mobilization of Mediterranean powers to fight Italy, if necessary, today brouRht decisive action from Premier Mussolini and his ravels' ciand council aimed tnis morning, praised the public service rendered, by Talbot during his legislative career. Talbot aided Taylor in directing the Republican activities during He was not a candidate for reelection to the legislature in 1934, having been an unsuccessful candi uic uritisn to Keep them out. These private munitions of reive one of lliese ezrtls dire Throughout the questioning of thc youth, Harold O. Nathan, assistant to J.

Edgar Hoover, chief of the Department of Justice Bureau of investigation, has ihown "dis satisfaction" with Mime's story. In an interview, Nathan refused to discuss the important angles of the case. He admitted that a not demanding $20,000 ransom was received by the youth's grandfather, Caleb J. Jones. retired Philadelphia Textile manufacturer, Nathan reiterated, however, that no ransom had been paid.

Usually hirul3fws were "no comment." While there was no official confirmation, it was believed that government aepnt.s nii arc hidden In secret arsenals but are oiled and loaded ready for action follows date for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor that year. He was defeated for the nomination by Harry Scott, Philipsburg, who had served as president Dro temoore "The death of former Speaker Grover C. Talbot Is a great loss JOHNSON HITS Lut ijeume oi i ennsyivania. was an outsandlng legislator. when ever trouble starts.

The Jews are determined there shall be no repetition of the 1929 horrors when hundreds of Jews were killed not only In street, fighting with Ara.bs but were murdered In their homes by hate crazed fanatics who started YOUNG BURGLAR GETS JAIL TERM AYDELOTTE RAPS ATHLETICS CASH of the state Senate during the time Talbot was speaker of the House. Although he has held no political office during the past year, Talbot BACK AT JONES sturdy champion in public affairs and an uncompromising foe of those who would use power In government for the promotion of their own selfish ends. h. iiouse to nouso extermination. luiHiueu his panucal connections.

During the last session of the leeis one of four abandoned farm houws may have been where young MILne Continued From rage One Continued Fro Continued Fro i Page One Since 1923 the Jewish population of Palestine, has Jumped from. 40,000 to today's estimated 350,000. This tremendous influx of 300,000 Jews lature he was a frequent visitor In the halls of the House, where he had Drcslded SO ahlv for spvni al student athletic teams shamelessly. for this purpose." x. uj uic jwuiiapers.

nt told of being taken to an "abandoned farm residence' and gave directions. A search of the section r. former State Relief Administrator, held "political" control of the re Ifpf set up. Jones said "Dob John clean up uie tcniopian cnmpaigi; with dispatch and prepare for "any I eventuality" in the Mediterranean. Four thousand soldiers were on their way to Ethiopia In the tiftns porf Lombardia, while the fast mechanized Trento division stood ready to leave at a moments notice Libya, next to the Egyptian frontier, where Britain has ground and aerial reinforcements.

ROME, Dec. 21 (UP Premier Benito Mussolini has decided not to reply to the late British French proposals for settlement of the Itahan Ethioplon war, an official spokesman announced today. The decision, the spokesman said, was made because Great Britain Repudiated the pro PARIS, Dec. 21 (UP) Ethiopia has a peace plan of her own, prepared three months ago by Emperor Halle Selassie and Everett A. Cnl Dr.

Avdelotte said that the "r.urcm' ii om otner parts oi tne world is en tlrely different than the 40,000 old Beer Thieves Sentenced Thomas Dovlc. a resident of a "As chairman of the Speakers' Bureau of the Stale Committee in the last campaign he did a fine piece of work for his party His outstanding contribution was his sponsorship of "the Talbot law for the relief of ihe unemployed of Pennsylvania, an act that met the needs of the time without undue burden on the taxpayers." son nas been thc nominal head vealed numerous abandoned houaet but Federal apntj. tI His last experience on the House rostrum was during the last special session called by Governor Pinchot In 1934. when bill were passed, transferring $23,000,000 from special local rescue mission, with a lotai i raiestine jews wno uvea here in docile submission and spiritual reflection under the toleration of collegiate athletics, but In the maintenance of "sane, healthy athletic activities without undue publicity, rested not In the abolition of inter Jones' statement on Johnson1 to the SERB said: "If Bob Johnson had snent hi of 20 arrests from drunkenefi was definitely whether they had found a residence with evidence that Miln had been held there. iiiiiuj iuj unL'nipioyment reiiei.

Talbot was named presi State becominc as well irom six months to tnrec in the county Jail, for steal half barrel of beer from a now, Jewish sacred places of' the' Holy City. at Third street and Edgmont acquainted with Pennsylvania's 400,000 os he did with Pennsylvania's '400', he never would have and with emphasis upon thc health and recreation which can be found In games rather than upon attracting spectators or winning victories." "Thc remedy, lies further," he went on. "in nrovidiiitr so mnnv im trate Honan for keeping" late hours ine new comers, or young, flght ng arc unwilling to turn the jther cheek and' accept conditions is Palestinian co rclieinniKt have avenue, on December 10. Tim Crowley, C2, or the 200 block East Second street, who was with Doyle, 1 were held until thev hri uirv' i out sucn a lairy tale as his or to the charccs contained In HELD FOR COURT AS HIT RUNNER CASH APLENTY BACKSBORAH Continued From Tg On statements on the case "to Detective portunities for athletic sports that my Vtlkes Barre speech. ton.

his American adviser, it was If he believes all that Is con us piuccu on proDation ior mrcc When Doyle saw a hcer truck uuugueny. esposito was arrested on charges preferred by Detective Captain George Feeney, with the conseouent lessen In r.r in the past century. Most of have tasted liberty and equality in Democratic counties of the west, and many, from strenuous service in armies of the world War, arc more tained In that report, undoubtedly asserted today. Authority for the statement narked near Commission Row. he rcpareci ior mm uy Mr.

Ciuyicr, ne Continued From Page One thc Importance of any single sport or any single contest. It is along Uiese lines that our athletic polfcy lifted one of the barrels off it. and DRIVEN MAD, HE Josef Israels, II, of New York, newly named "Publicans Counselor" of the EthloDlan government. the time ot the cfashl told of see enacting me roie ot a Pled Piper, was rolllnc it alone Ednmont avenue. represents thc number of cases SLASHES BROTHER Israels Is son of the late Mrs.

ai owaruimorc nns ueen conducted. Discussing Swarthmore's relation: with its alumni. Dr. Avdelntte Kfilr ing two cars speed up Second street. with thirsty denizens ot the Second lamiues now on direct relief or on WPA projects.

Bene Israels Moskowltz, Irlcnd and iuiu unci street, neignuornooa, inn tarmftcr with. words of military commands than with poetic phrases of the Talmud. Moreover, they have new strength in ihe knowledge they have the combined financial, material, and political support of IG.OOO.OOO Jews throughout the world. The flCO.COO Arabs of Patatlnc that thc college had tended to avoid ing in behind. When the parade Johnson, tui cmccuLIvc of rimo aaviser or Alfred E.

Smith, and himself a press agent for Smith. HUNTS VILLE, Dec. 21 Driven mad by his religious be macaKii has submitted his reslg cacnea sizaoic proportions, somc ne called the police, and Patrolman programs propaganda and ballyhoo, by which some American colleges and universities 'sell them. ti itio eflectlvc nbei 1 intricacies of politics asserted that his statement of yesterday reached the same end. Since to draw back now would be to break faith with those who have been given permission to advance his name in the state primaries.

Borah has told intimates that would not be able personally to finance a campaign. He is not in league with the regular Republican organization and could not call upon it for funds. He would like to represent himself as a poor man's CAIRO, Dec. 21 (TJP Egypt Is Peterson arrived and arrested Dovlc liefs which Included a fanatical belief in chastity, Clyde Cooper. 31, selves' to their' alumni was granted a year's leave of absence from time to accept Governor Geonie h.

Carle's appoint and Crowley, the remainder of the i hcri much to be sa ei i if attacks' her, official fiemi offlclnl sources indicated today. It was said that Egvotlaii leaders was in the custody of Sheriff Tom une of the machines, which he identified as that driven by Espo slto, was seen to crash into Phillips' car. He said that the machine then stopped and Esposito staggered our and approached the flaming car. He said that he had seen Esposito held back from rendering assistance by a girl companion who was successful in taking him from the after Polricr had rescued the driver. Stanley Werechak, 2816 West Second street, also saw the crash and having vanished.

outnumbering the Jews about three to one, are keenly conscious of the modern spirit replacing the former dignity oi our policy in this ment last Johnson's' administration Of rnlipf irai lnnderi spect, lie as.tcrtcd, "but we may rng tocmy, atter urutally emascn lating his brother, Bob. 35, whi' the la tter's screaming wife looked oi Donald Orals' who lives In a realize their fate Is bound up with Britain's in the crisis. To hamper In a resolution adopted at the lat rescue mission in Dnrbv. was fined ocwan mimuity, ana tneir tears are mounting dally, thnt the Jews are making rapid forward strides in failed, In consequence, to cultivate The victim, a laborer in a sawmill meeting ot me relict hoard, lit nn accounting: of his steward relying solely on popular luirraiiiHuinB.i asnong our gra a lies which could be a source of real plaint of her exertion of influence, would be but' to exchange British iieie, was in a nospitai toaay physicians said he would su his horrible experience. $200 and costs and given from two months to two years In thc'eonntv prison.

Craig, driving n. truck owned by the mission crashed into a car In Springfield on December 2, nml ship, offered during a testimonial dinner at the Racquet Club In phtl public honors SLrengtn to the college:" As a result, he said, a new publi aneir. nta, Johnson said: testified to a similar story to that ot Prcegan. He said fha.t Esposito made no offer to take the man to their aims to repossess the. Holy Land and gradually push the Arab farmers and shepherds eastward into the barren buttes of wilderness and unfertile hills af the.

Moabltes and Ammonites beyond the Valley Of the Dead Sea. cation, the Garnet Letter, h.nrt been away wunout stopping. He arrested a short distant nwnv started within the last year to keep CORPORAL LIFP TRANSFERRED Corporal C. A. Lipp, of the State Highway Ffttrol, now stationed at the Black Horse Sub station.

ha.s une nospiia.1 ana later lert the scene He also testified that Esposito appeared to stagger as he walked. "I must confess than some of the things I have done and some of thc things I have failed to do have caused the governor concern and embarrassment. Some of the sins or omission and commission have resulted In pressures arminst the legc's policies and progress. Imperialism for Italian imperialism. ATHENS, Dccl (UP) Greece may move cnutlously in rcplylrte to British request for specific assurance ot support In event of an attack by Italy, it wrs reported today.

Usually reliable informants said that the King and the Cabinet ngrced that the country was not well prepared for war. and thnt I hey might by Patrolman Smith. Sentence was deferred pending an investigation In the cas of John A. uetcctlve Barnard Douehertv. who jjcscriDing ine institution's nances els "In sound condition dv The Arabs, will forget their Inner tribal and political differences to present a united front and, an almost GRIFFITH Funeral Chapel HORACE S.

GRIFFITH SONS Hewitt. oi un ester town, spite the depression," President vho mended multv to stenllnc nn Ayueioile said that, the endowment completely umtea demand for a more representative government in which they can exercise their: nu i unas nan reacncci n.ucw nigi ligurc been transferred to the Devon Substation and will take up his duties there next week. His place at the counly station will be taken by Corporal M. B. McAfee, who is now stationed at the Devon Sub station.

Previous' to his coming to this county, Lipp was stationed at the'Paoli sta merical superiority, over the Jews by than $150,000 over the total a year automobile in Marcus Hook on December G. Hewitt, who lived, in Marcus. Hook for a lew weeks, shld he borrowed, the car to visit his parents in Maryland. He wns arrested In Wilmington, a short time after the car was reported stolen in made ihe arrest of Esposito the day of the accident and who rounded up the witnesses, said that Esposito had been hidden in the home of a friend after the accident and had been arrested only with difficulty. Two 17 year old girls, Mabel Clipper, of the 300 block.

East Twelfth street, and Kathryn Kochinsky, of the 300 block. Hinkson street, and William Sweeny, ot the 100 block. Booth street, who were with Esposito, were reprimanded by Magis migration urd Drevehtlne furtw Norwood, Pa. No Charge for Use of Chapel 25 PERISH AS ISTANBUL. Dec.

21 (UP) Is likely to siinDort Great Brit governor which perhaps could have been avoided if I had been a better interpreter. I must admit that li i had more experience in the political world the occasional misunderstandings could. perhaps have been "When Governor Earle asked me to accept Ihls appointment, he promised me a free hand," he continued. "He has lived up to It too per cent. Not only has he given me complete responsibility hut he has also given mc full authority." tion, which was recently moved to sale of.

lands' to Jews. 'The Jewish, representatives will stand by the Balfour declaration uevon, wiiite Corporal MoAiee Marcus Hook. James Thevalow. of rhr STEAMER BLASTS formerly stationed at Clifton ain In event ot a clash with Italy, official circles' said today, and to send warships to her aid if other Richardson apartments. Limvood; promising a national home for the Lieut.

Gen. Wauehone has to re neignis ucioie tne station moved to Black Horse. its given "another chance" bv' the SAMTOS. Brazil. Dec 20 fTNHl.

when he pleaded guilty to With six bodies already recovered It would be necessary, the spoki men said, for' Turkey to seize efforts to locate drowned victims of Interna Uonalized Dardanelles, which muMiii; ma wuc, Margaret and pushing her off the porch on December H. when she found him In the COIflMllV Of another Mvr. LUTHERAN CHURCH might be exposed to Italian attack. member the increased importance or r.V.eslinc (iUf t0 developed importance of the Middle East growing out of Anglo Italian "strained relations. Over all hangs a feeling Df tensity with the Arabs and Jews watchlnc Tr.c cxnlciion.

whirl ornu ri nl Thevnlow said" her husband too FINELY DECORATED friendly with a frirl named Vfrcrlnfa thc dock where a cargo of nitrate was being discharged, tore off the Tlnley, who lived In the 1000 block uin.ey. uowuver, aocs not want, tt Impose any League penalties or Ittdythat might lead to war, it was PARIS. Dec. 21 fTNRi a rtru. ureen sLreer.

Ainreus Hook, each other's every move, and each Is suspicious of the other. snd made a hlast Hint me honrrWrn One of the most attractively riec ftted church Interiors in (hit ril miles. Dlobinc bags of thc nitrate low promised the court he would behave himself stay away from in thc midst ot the conflict. 90.000 thrown hiah In thc air. rmrl Christians of all sects gather here ish move to hale Italy into court for Judgment as a violator of the liiu Anney gill.

is that of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Kcrlin street above Third, of which Rev. Herbert A. Weaver, is the pastor; many alighted on customs starting fires. Election Offlciat Jailed Edward Baker, or 7121 Radbourne oad. Uuncr Daibv.

riMTVir i ni.i ETHI0PS CLAIM (jnristmns tioliy nml electric lights xve been used nrnfnselv to eaicrcs uie entire erew or 25, it Is at. thiil scvrral who ubof.Hl, pei UUcd In tl csp'o s. Twenty iijvircd men have v. reported. Thc vowel sank im three months to one ih? effect.

Those materials have been used above the altar, choir lott and the windows in the nurii county jail, fined $100 nurt ordered to when lie pleaded WAR VICTORY Cmilinucd From Tagc One Above the nltnr a la ge picture of Inry and The Christ rthuri a OBITUARY rteiJogg Erland Peace Pact. In order to win co operation of the United States, one of the pact's authors, in an oil embargo was forecast in authoritative French circles today. OH sanctions against Italy can never be effective unless oil ts legally deHned In Washington ns essential to warfare, according to the view here, since American financial pressure on shfppinp fines can be circumvented by what the newspaper L'ln forma Hon calls a 'gangster fleet." DOLO. Southern Ethiopia. Dec.

21 (UP) Italian planes today heavily bombed several units of the Ethiopian troops led by Ras Dcstns vai.u;, ui emoeiaiir.K tan, hum v. given to him to pay the other clals of the election bonid. Baker, Judge of election In Second precinct of the Second wn ndmiUr receiving the money hi copy of the works of n. famous painter, enclosed in Trame on a bnckK ountl of black velvet has been DR. WILLIAM ELWOOD BVEiELY ate Ids It is also flanked with thc The Ethiopian attack described Funeral services for Dr.

William ci oss ana crown lignteci with white electric bulbs. Around thc nriee. of the county commissioners and v. proprlatlng It to his own use. Wh he majority nnd minority insnt Alumni nveiiy, well educate: Luuny uouici nos oe conncctca in any way, if the communicue were nud professor emeritus of Harvard the insert in which the picture Is correct, with the three day battle tors and the owner oi thc polllnc no riled at.

his home top small white electric lifting hnve failed to receive io. tiv, srth stcrdny morning. rtipoiieti earner mis week. Men in thnt battle were under Ras Kssa. it warrants been placed.

To further the beauty due them, they swore tor Baker. which have becn coneeniMting in will be held in Mt, Autturn Chapel! Cambridge. tomorrow after Ulanktey. of Rharon Hill. noon at 3 o'clock.

Interment will be was fined 5200 CANADIAN. 107, ACTIVE nd old. DURING HOLIDAY HAMILTON, Ont. Mardlros To v. Bye: iy wns distinguished according to all reports, and thc fighting took place more than 30 miles southeast of thc scene of the fight reported today, TWs fight now reported, at.

50 miles west of Aksvim, would be in rt dcsoltite part of the Scire region near ihe Adi Abo region and only about 25 miles from the Eritrean frontier. the counly j.ill. for drlvlni drunk, lilunklev was aire: of the picture a spot light will be focused upon It during the services. Red electric lights showing through holly also is used to decorate the outer or Hie arch above the altar. This style of decoration is also used on the altar mid the railing Inclosing the choir loll.

In Hie center of ench window sill In the church a largo candle iujan, a i urK. is Hamilton's oldest. ai.a most acuve pensioner. He Is November 23, on Poplar ui.vLiiuu.uiimn aim one ol tin earliest advocates of collegiate in Muiedeu rllr Horn in Philadelphia. Dr.

Byerly with a "mere youth" ot 70. He re Hdt with a police ear p.T..t. centiy grew a complete new set of Uwroiman Mr'slrir teeth. Philip Smith of tin rltv nd from there ln IGl' nuiuen wun wnue elect etc llchh, hcin form a nnrr. of rfp.

nrsiM, probation for I it iv it oi gnuiunte work in Ui and ordered to nuke rcMitutio Tile decoration Is known ns being he pleaded putity to i nller LONDON, Dec. 21 (UP) More than 500 Italians were reported i killed in a 3S hour battle with Ethiopians 50 miles west of Aksuni, an Exchange Telegraph Addis Abnba correspondent wired todny. The in Ihe rear two 1, wso Christmas by Ha: feui vnsniMW YJ.i jj trees have been ulnred on ra.rh eldf as employed. er in hi.s nv.r id felting to turn wcr. Smith has ne shortage, and paid back S251 of Durins leachlitjr career of 10 years he held associate professor MUik In i hematics Cornell and at Harvard, each for three vertrs find laier the Perkins Professorship of Matin ii hcs at Harvard.

A' the Of a raised platform. A pre christmn.s service will be held in the church tomorrow morning which will lie c.r.iduct.'t bv ih Weaver. The children's Christmas he lost the money betting on AN UNBELIEVER progiam will tw rendered in thc eve Customer: "Have you that be nmC. A Christina matin vice called "Man, the Ruler'?" SEVERAL ESTATES tiremrnt in iqu, he fir en r0r the Coition of Women, Hem When will also be held in the church at Salesgirl: "Fiction department. FILED AT MEDIA 7:30 o'clock 1 Ihe first floor, sir." Ccilcse, es founded 1n 18 ill.

Dr. By is the ilrst mem faculty to join Acci Tdmc tier Media, the estate of Mis Marv Konder. nr.th. ot Merion Gold the te.irhi as eh.V.r "cvrrford township. 1,.

to he i hetw daughter. Caro clinc for 30 years. His wa: there is commemorated In phvslcs ami chemistry laboratory named in his line F. D.ivi.s. ami The P.

ami m. Fond'1! csijito is estimarrd at (TheRrstfcoltoon 'gs4 Remember that thieves and fire know no holiday. They are likely to be working at any of the twenty four hours. While you cannot control their hours, you can choose a place where these and all other marauders are effectively barred: our safe deposit vaults. And the cost of a box of your own is a very nominal sum.

DELAWARE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 00. Mrs. nl lestbociks on m.Hhcmatics widow member of the Srt latr of East His Vl riow nH Robert Heights, who died nnd Francis i wjriov. Mrs F.vh '''tL hs estlnu at SOOCi, 1 SHOPPING DWS Cat her; ne G. Ma Mam It.

Pylc and daughter or the ncflcinry In late William I. and Susan Pvl? died yJ TO CHRIST MAS I CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN OUR AD. IX YESTERDAY'S CHESTER TOTES (Thc correct price, which was not clear in yesterday's paper, is that stated below) DESK CHEST This desk chest is a cleverly designed new idea that's ns practical in bedroom as living room. It combines the features of a chest with large roomy drawers and a writing desk. It provides ample storage space for clothes and bedding.

The most practical thing for small homes or apartments. In walnut or maple finish but only a limited number to sell ft ftr at this $10 saving 615 17 EDGMONT AVENUE the will of late of who at lier home 125 East Scconii street. Media, this morning after a long ill i The first transmission or mail by air in human contrivance took place during the siege of Paris 1870 71, when balloons were u.sed tor this L3 efttr Is estimated at S2000. of which SIMia is In lealty Arnold Bchuch. late of Aldan, who died on November 27.

leaves his Edna Pyle, of and William Henry Raymond, of Gkmoldeii; purpose. j.ne nrsc night from They are l4cd Dm" eX' ui a son. pylc. of She will be hurirti tn muncis ana i. icy A.

Derbrough. Tlc estate is estimated at SHOO, of tcry following services at her late. lUGsaay aitemoon. danger of balloon falling into the hand of the enemy was great and some method was sought to control the flight. One proposal was that eagles be harnessed to the gondola and thit thi riirtinn rr aiim DIES AT 91 YEARS The estate of Mrs.

Susan B. Bunting, ip.tc of Providence road Secarie, who died on December 7, will be administered bv her daughter, Anna. H. B. Lamb." of Roe vii.

Miss Mary Sharplcss, whose parents, GcorKC and Amy Sharplcfts, were among thc first settlers of Lon and thenee the flight of the balloon' be controlled by attach!) a chunk iu the West Grove Hospital. She realty. ln.

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