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hard to realize how. wonderfully piano can play, Until have hoard LAPTKH- HUMAXA. Today--come in hear it'! 'GrafoHolas 'ami Records 107 East State Established 1862 'Music Roll Headquarters--Prices from 25c, up. TMKS, 17, ''O STUDIES SITOATION U. S.

Fleet Chief Prepares For Part'Navy Will Have to 24,000 GO OOTIPJ CHARGEt SHMDS' STRIKE in chief i Aini'i-ii'an battle' i i i i i in lor 'Alm'rican HC-II forci's may. In 1 i tipon take in cp-opi ru'tloa i i i i nstyy in rc'iii'MlfrK u'n in i i i or in the shores of i i Stales I i i i attack the; Buccced in th'ij eyes of, the Hritteh iti" JJne'llsh Kra. Admiral Mavo has In a i a i I I niovrmcnts. and purposes, o'f liis i i sioh" a i "i 0 The a Of I i --U'- i i i i i i now ln(n i i i i i i I li'iicer nyj i in i i Wi.fl' P.v Advanced-'to of Grand fiiief at Today's Session I I A H. BERGANTZ of Ad- i threi: piinciipal i I i i i i a a vlriit 1 1 survey- firrt hand, A i i i i i dome' agiiinsi cf.ni1~-.To ivei'rrli Hie ot Postoffice Robber Follows rf and Is Given Six Months! John L.

a 'k PauI.V. a i i i a i 'States A at iron Workers Attadk. Trolley Cars TlurO-rTci 'fu i a i scheme to dcftnvl A i a i coast and Anie.ri- can a 1-nit-rt wrirk rs employ- -csrapr- i KiiKlaiul's 1 1 in i ya.nl-' fki-t is. to i P.VN' I 1 A i i-if "4.000 l.iiulei! up in tho Kiel CrtnrJ. r'a yca.i)rsl;.''U slioirifl'it coi of the Grand Castle.) BACK IN PULPIT Sacred Heart Church" Commends Parishioners and Priests For Faithfulness I the first tirnc several.

weelte Ji'iJ- dressed people yesterday at tho Sacred Heart Thla occurred i mass at 10:30 o'clock. J.fe expressed recrei' that tho state I oMi'ln a had prevented, him from speaking during the summer months, bi'u if iivo him pfeasure'To, iuioW that- in his abse-nce the usual re- i HfftoiiH functions had been maintained" i undimlnlBhed fervor. He' eorhi'jUmentecl parishioners on their resrular attejidaneii at R.owiry and Sacred Heart Societies'! meetings, the Holy Hour devptipn I and i the other- customary e.x?r-:| rises, and paid a tribute to the fidel- ity of i aswistants. the Fathers Moonev arid Klmbtill; In the numerous duties falling to- their share, Monsignor Hogan alluded to the death of former. Police Commissioner Thorh'as F.

McCormac-k, wh'o was. born in the Sacred Heart parish' and lived' there, many years, and rriade this sad tho text for an earnest plea, to all i a he ever for final 'summons. (Continued from Pago arid' en'tererl 'n 'f P.t.f c'uilry, i i i i i i tho i i i hepran a up in i Canal, i was ftl- "Teged tu. have i a a I'-Vter fi'oin the Ke.nviilc Oftice ivii''-h to i a i sumjijtT that time 3'a-reu-ell a a- fro.m the A a a i i i Po? 1 "nttire. in out Vie.fi.ie fleet 'miplii it.s (, on i a the jdant's niai.it n'r day and set out for a Heirs- the rjls to i 'nrifl a i S1 his piea of x'ef-Tl-.

fnr thp first history tu-t a 1'iit nf work XVUM I i i i in c'onnertjnn with The strike i of I i i i platform men was'siuUk'nly resumed to-lo ins a of employ i i Works. One union Iriin Market Street. jec-rinK at strike lireakint? rnotufriien and condui-tors. K. WHrlen Potter of a to his office.

Mri ter jK 'from Twenty-live candidates received the de.crree 'of -past, jand- were- -a dm T.he'r.emainder'-.; of -the tnorriini; session taken up'ij i thr of various i tee reports and the i i i of the i grand rhief's report for.th*; past year. B. ASAY. ITlEfl? MEMBERSHIP 7235. Figures compiled by Grand Master of Records A.

U. Clark of this city for the year ending 1 30 last One of City's Oldest Men Suc- After Brief Illness. Funeral Wednesday. one of the-, oldest men To the i the Times. i Trenton, died this morning a Sir--yesterday's Times-Advertiser brief" illness.

He, was years old. stated that I hurt my chances for the The a will be held Wednesday i a i for by my afternoon at 1 o'clock from the resi- speech at the Republican Club rally of his son. Frank. L. 135 me'-and -have the voters who ii.4 ca'stfos in a total i at 'e to decide w.bo shall, b'e nomi- bcr temple.

j. been, turn eel in in the iils where it was reported rs liad e.cn'attacj\ed and tlie, crews district, THREffl STRIKE Agents clerks employed on- 'Trenton Division of the Pennsylvania! Bailroad at in Taylor; Opera, House yesterday afternoon -iplared that-they, will go. on a i Unless a petition presented to a IS PLEDGED ANEW "Cleave last is granted, The men will hold another meeting 1 tonight tit Burlington. Superintendent Cleave this morning stated that the strike situation is such that should cause the public to! become alarmed. month for Morrison Denounces JERSEY CD1CII ATLANTIC Sept.

have to the Held Truyr-icrf th; h-rl great a i a Ing.of Shrlners fmm i i of United Stal'-s 4, 5 C. At the time thexe will Tie i -of Imppffal i of th? A i i Arabian Order Xr.hle* of the i details of.thc cveal have been hy 1C. ire The I i a p-Uhering will be thr large? 1 a a been i Th known by ordt-r. risun bands will bf sec-n fh" Jtsjsun.st a 'parade that i hold on the Board- a i i donn 1 All Who Sfisk to Hinder "Government 1 PUJLADEL-PHTA. Sept.

I to 1 in its program plt'dsrd anew yesterduv at a mass in tl.p hr-ld i i the' unV- i I A an A i i for i i i Thr h.v I of tlw- mem in r. A i a i i i i i a i i i nf i n- was released from i om- solnUy to -back i Sf pt War Department has found the conscientious objtct-' ors cauKht in the a vail bo the army's pwive They ivill be to the armie- in. the. Jielil, but will'- a in the actual i i i i will be the prim business cleamng tip t'ne a i i i a lighting, and of huryng- the- dead. A euphoneous name has been de- for the corps.

It will be probaoly be known us the "ilarcy Squadron." i sout'id much better in generation's, the, War Department believes, to say a one's a was in the "Metvy Squadron," that that he was a grave- In the task of clcarfing up the battlefields much valuable equipment is recovered. This will be one "of "the. Merry tasks. It will be used in constructing rear TO DISCUSS ACTION i L. Alfirrisim, I A i a J-Ydera- Mr.

i saiii A i a i i i a and soul in i i the aovernmenf. s- i i i i on ho i i i i in i as in i organized i a i i i i forriicd. Mr. Morl i labor pru-Gc-rmau fip.miinda as i a of PARIS, Se m.oiini'fpif.at- Paul- -d ic a schnp.cl, 3 nt of- tlu- of D'tputles. quae.s- tor 11 of the i mc-ot a -aclion i i in i i i i 1 a a i i i more i I I I IK en jirincipa.1 i 'of i i i i In the pros'.

Ft "Mini i I i a a i i i i i dui i 1 a i- i i i i i a Drat it. is i far i i the i i i i of th" chamber, a.s -M. Turmr-i i 1 i os such enjoys i i i i i from whili; membership pf 7,2,35. Other figures of these castles are: RKCEIPTS. Frnrh ini.ti;itibns, cards, etc.

$1.503.00 I i i Hnes 56,123,78 i etc. 2fi.2S9.-16 TntaJ $82,621.24 KXPICXDITURES. Paid out for sick i $22,361.63 Paid out for death' benefits Paid out for donations Total, relief a i out for poses 5.490.S2 $28,200.31 sundry pur-- "Phid out for 39,196.56 a June 30, Invested $82.348.05 519.044.-S3 Total of castles portini; at this -afternoon' 51 a tht- change of convention location vf-solunon i be put in. a Percy W. Owens, of- i i who will preside, will be i i i to tlif position of past 3 a i-hi(-f.

rtrand Vice Chief ii.iin 11. lK-rgantz of Cumrtcn be a a i to the post a chief, and Grand Sir a i Robert Pinges of Trt'iTjin will become grand vice ehi'-f. There is a a there mny.Ju; -un a to depart from i i i of a a by seniority. However, a plans will mi-'-S i i r'-je-i'Hon. The noin- i a I'ast Chief a Lien- Mi'lh'illc (rastle No.

3-, 1he a i state, i be made for i n-'iK i of i i i to of 225 are in The meeting: will be Th- Castle of the order, i i not i i i i a -s- i assemble next fall at Rich- ANDERBEPG DENIES HE WAS EVER INSTRUCTED MEXICO CITY. Fept. Swedish Charge. Carl a Anrtc.r- declared a he bad never r- ceived i i tri'ent to a i Gtrrnai: Efforts to a former -Charge Cronholm. nan.pd I pose.

has been i 1t c-'-rrt on a a i Cronholm a Von Eckhardt. Charge A he did rot his predecessor was. PROVISION FOR ILLEGAL GRANDCHILD in tlu- 1- World, th: Pt CnuiKil, the is in except in the. case radical Sm a i nvl of a dorelictinn of duty, other pacifist itiiluonces." I The a a i arose from the discovery. "The said, aftfr'-ln's on July 9, in the deputies' cloak rnorn ha.s declared war refuses 'o the chaml'Or, of an n.nswef the c.i!l to the r-ol-rg is no tainiift? 2S Swis 1.000 franc- a better thiitr man who a his The tindi-r, an ushr-r t.h" a tho envelope quaestors.

XothiiiK a said i i for wt'oks, it Wiis onlv i a it berame an a a i of common jrossip. The name of IN WALDRON HOME i i i i hot coal i a i i of wood, caused i at the- of Thorrias F. i i 9 'ix A yes- a C'hief i dls- i a a a responded to an COLONIAL STYLE CHURCH union- on i refuses tu leave i i of i i i a I i i i liiatie the noli w.is for a train of from 80 to S5 cars, for instance. They also i i 1 a measure, bo tampi-rcd Supreme Court, in an opinion i a employe? would losti holds a the workmen's com- positions. FULL CREW LAW BATTLE STARTS Ml A1IY AT ROUND TABLE t.

Michael's Epi been a i i a '-r- resumed in i from 1'ago This, the r.iilrorid com- for i ofllcers and heads act, us amended in 1913, contend, would not be re I of different departments at the lie---' IIIDM ho firfit of the a ser. Ths r'-i-lt'r. the Uev i i a Tlie i iif charl A i i a i two i ser- was" direc- Ford organist RELIGION IS NEEDED Tlie Rev. K. H.

Reeman. pastor of i a a (Church, last evening on Really Need Rc- 1 The speaker declared that veryone needs religion and also religious' view of the UnK'erse. r.tntonment address the npineer. lireman and con- thf only "extra" men in- are brakemen. or "trainmen." nees kepi In ig-norance of file contents of the speech.

I said noth'ing I do. not want the know. I the direction of F. A. Wagner.

is survived "by two other sons, 'William of Red Bank, and Wish you would i the talk rather (John of i city, and two daugh- a DSe i to me use ters. Mrs. Benjamin K. -Lee, of 14'G the A i a i to defeat me. Ashm-ore Avenue, and Sirs.

Phoebe. I am accused Of wholesale i i i wilHam Strpet lie of the various j- ---v-, -V i i conditions. I said a a father of six other children a-new-count-y- who are of them was house erectd on i Avenue, former Councilman Benjamin tliat it was from 12 to 18 inches 1 Ai-ay. and a dampness was Mr: Asay was very fond of smok- a showing- through the. wall ins; alld chcwin? tobacco, and occasion a I suggested the only ionaay took i of app i whiskey.

oT a th a a wa-H on ea thc these events, outside. I defied any architect or i a detriment to always re- i to. dispute my claim. i tijretl at a clock in the 'evening and I also said they we're i at a I arose at 5 o'clock in the. morning.

He. sreat expense washed, gravel, attended a performance at a. i i i ditches along the theatre, or frequented a ball room, a i tons of it- the. weeds, He, was a staunch supporter of w'here It lie's for Then they i-p I i j. i lt -IT I CaiQcIl the road and scatter the gravel on oil.

'On, account its polishes surface, the gravel will not. join together an'd picks up on a i wheels and back In the I s'utTsrested-siibstituttnpr th'e trap rrck'j account 1 1 a of Joseph B. McGa'r- a i a i i raake'a I ve sS a was a OF.AUTOMISHAPS Several Others May Pie as Re of Injuries Bright 'Lights Fatal ALLENTOWX. Sefe Vorriiiri" ivoro killed "and twp were otio of them j'ataily, early yogtcfday wHc'n automobile, by William ccrs. of IJPthlehorn, ran of -pfople'-on the Allentotvn Tiifnuil'c.

Tlic Mrs. 65, wltloVr Snydor, ol i city, and Miss of 'Mfiuch Chunk. The injured i Mns. J. Snyder.

dauphler of HnyBeJVgn'j of the rvumoh. and Hlnger. jMJrrrtown. Koclge.rs -was nrrosUd hut released, on hail. asserts that tho lights o-fj Kingt-r's iuiichln.o Irlindrii him.

HARRrSBURG, Sept. Michaels 'was hilled. William fjltal.Iy. i i i an1 a i man seriously jb.xirt, vs-hen tlie intolnobiio striicli a telegraph b'etwepn ca'f, wsi's stoep rade and lost' whtroKj YORK, Sept 1 yprtrs old. killed Tayior'sHorehound Balsam Por CouKim, Oronp.

Mndr In Trenton over 30 7 when he WBIS struck' by an riiobile' i by WfllLim von 98 Kmniott. Street, at; Grand. Unrt trolman CURIO.K i hie Bedford Avp- police station dispersed a that threatened Von Etten and i lim. to the. police.

station. Cor- oner Ernest' f. hold lUPKt. and then ordered -the of I prisoner a charge, of SCHOOL FORDEAF 20J pupils were enrolled when the New Jersey State School Heaf opened t.hlM' morning-. Alvln.

E. of Vork, has succeeded Kllpatrlcic aw superintendent, states that th.ere is to he 110 formal eWcrclisea, that the, pupils, immediately after formed into classes will-, start upon' i of instructions. 'fhe faculty -yi-jil remain- the same as last year wit'h tlie, exception of Russell- Buttertt-iok, teacher 'in the woodwork department; who joins'tho Army, at On.m])"t)i.\"'within a fevf daj-s. Ilis.succeesor has not.yet been appointed. Three men 'yesterday afternoon arjahgerrioats'-have Vbee'n SUEDWji 19,943 SERVICES TOMORROW FOR JOS.

B. M'GARVEY heri an automobile, bcjon'gln? to An- completed for the thirty-third annual Irew A. Joslcrson of Irvingtoii, X. convention of the Liquor Dealers' v.i'ned turf UV on the llackfinsack I'lank- Protective League of XPW Jp.rsey.'.to while taking a curve; Ticanbe held at the Hotel -Isl-csworth, A't- Kara.pe.. Andrew I lantic ('ity-.

Wednesday cdg-n of were taken a Thursday. North Hudson Hospital at Wee-i The Capital Liquor Dealers' Asso-" hawkeh. BoiK had fracturod. skulls riation of Mereer County will be well nml. i i hope was eo.tertainifd for i represented.

Joseph mana- hc-ir recovery. I per. of the Trenton puc'ceefls Widjort, also of Newark, I as candidate national 'delegate' vas slightly hurt. i from Mercer County, Alfred' IJe.ar- don, who has retired from the liquor P17 Bfl I Vlin nmni 'business. The session will i i I nilllil bo held in LA ITlJl llllJ'ilLL i The loeal delegates to tho eonven- ften' i Oeorge Cofflelds Ward Sn-ydam.

Roeer Henry. Joseph Gre.enhersrer,- Samuel Louis Mullo'r, John Maddoe.k, Wc-idrnaiin, P.oter H. Dnlan, Fred Homier, Charleq' i "U'illiam Clark, George former Mayor' WJlham i gholtis. anrl Andrew kiddie, of Atlantic City, with "Wild- i ftnaneial methods and SWIMS FROM WOMAN" manasi'ig and fraudulently Admims- TJTTT MlTe'T the affairs of his real estate BUT MUST.PAY BOARD companiw Clarence M. Busch, of At- lan'tc City, today started a suit against Riddle -in the Court of.Cbaa--..

When.Lo.uis Ferrle. of North CUn- cerv hero. The Mary A. Riddle Com- ton Avenue, saw a former landlady panv of Pennsylvania, and the-Mary coming towards him and demanding Riddle Company, of Delaware, the $15 for -board, -he fan -towards ro.irt surface thereby savin'e- a dead .011 a lot near the farm yesterday, i be held tomorrow aft 'at '1 o'clock the ho.me of his daughter, Mrs Frederick was extent of rny criticism, l-cheeneraan, 6 Fout'h a Street. if you rail It such.

I call it I will in Hiverview cem- vast sums of money get- i i which taxpayers should know. It Is i and i the Willow Street brldp-p fresh in our minils. the sr7 etei-y. diider i i of Swayze i house. enesee Street, a a public not he kept in ignor- for a walk and wais not' heard ancfl of the storehouse anrt road con- i i hotly was- i i and responsible should i i a fleath due to apoplexy.

Bray a a '-Tours truly, JOHX ROSS. Trenton. September IT. PERISCOPES apoplexy. Bray dererl rhe body, removed to a hue's and issued a i a permit.

FATAL TO HILLMAN I i sustained I a i an a tree last Thursday In a i i a old. at his home in i TmvnP-iip. a rnlk' from Pros- a The a T- j. I i be held his late New Equipment Mirrors a a at 2 o-eiook. companies pre-m-oted -by the.

M.ivor also in the action. The suit is iirought to recover $119.943 on a. promissory note made by the Riddle Company of Pennsyl- a i a to. the Riddle Company Perfectly, Passengers on American Liner Report ANT ATLANTIC PORT. Sept.

with silver-plated periscopes are now at work, passengers on an American liner in port here today declared. They asserted this plating mirrored the sea so perfectly ihat the periscopes were invisible. Off Irish coast a torpedo was fired at i American missed by f.O feet. Gunners tired one shot at random, as no submarine was visiljle. Wireless warnings agrains't U-boats off the.

American coast were picked up by this liner last Friday a noon, passengers said. declared message rom Cape Hay. a British station I i be in I i i Cemetery direction of i Mr. Is i liy six sons, I-'red. Harry, Eihvard, Charles.

a i and Henry Hillman; on? a Mrs. Florence Luraa, and tw-o -sons-in-law, Fred and i i a A M'CORMACK FUNERAL WEDNESDAY MORNING The a of a F. Mc-Grr- mat'k, one of the -best -k'ntnvn resi- of I i who flicd sii'irienly a i a a at hi? home, 5S 1ak Luiie. i be hel.l a i i i i at o'clock, his laic Solemn a a uf re- i i i "'111 he a in the nf the Blessed at 3 n'. I i i-o in St.

CeniPter.y. i i of TWO BOYS ARE HELD Foster. Benard, years old. of 132 Jefferson Street, and -Edward UTcrr, 15 old. 30 a were arrested a by a a and McDonald on the charge of a i two hlcyc.cs.

Thcv were held fnr the i A i i Hulme i a rVii-'e Court a JAILtU FOK A I TAtK a of S6 Clark Street, was placed under arrest this ajfter- noon chTrged i assault and a tery on his wif-e. Tlie a i was sworn to by' Justice of the Peace ford of i -City, and -Camese i to the jail, in def a of 2 0 bail. DIES SUDDENLY 'No trace of sub- i a a Sons. Members marine reported as shelluig a vessel I of i of I off Nantucket Friday morning a been found. Men's Total Abstinence League.

Mercer Circle, Brotherhood of A i a and Yacht Club are I i to a the funeral. MRS. ELIZABETH M'CAFFREY men': compensation act, as amended, not recosnizine Hlefritlmaie JOBS AT STAKE. Under the Xew Jersev law, any Illegitimate children, but d'x-s is required to earr" no less an enjniK-er. fireman, conductor.

interest in the will soon revive. FINES-FOR DRUNKS; TO SPARE TAXPAYERS TAKEN ILL IN' SfATION Mrs. wan, wa iattt-r doroinnted brakeman and Any fneiwht. train of 30 rnirs; carry six man, included in 1 hiiTiibi'r t.hreo Ira'iimen. an extra lirakom.lfi bf-inc in no I 3 -l 1ft- Justice h'oijevfs" that" heuer filllns isi- and Jail of rf- Court t'ii fer licenses are Issued to them.

The Ilev. Mr. While. Is the eastern repre- a i "of tho American Civic He- form i Tuesday evening, at tha church, "the Kev. Mr.

will aOdress an audience coroposeil of wo. HOME-COMING IN CHURCH Special services-of a home-coming; nature were held yesterday In Cen- in r-f-n- ral Methodist Church. Tho made fdlflec" was decorated i Tlf 'fSflivprs and a mtJ-'ioril WASHINGTON. Sept. peculiar crossing of wireless waves, much as wires might cross in a telephone exchange, was responsible lor the 2a beth McCaffrey, a mem- submarine, scare which set olficlaf her of the Rosary, Holy Family and Washington on edge Saturday and A a Societies ef St.

Mary's- Cathe- apparontly hurried the Mayflower died Saturday. The funeral will with President Wilson and hH party i "eld. tomorrow morning at into the protection of New York har- bor. These are the facts gathered by tho naval authorities. They account for accumulation of wireless evidence aboard two steamers and at a shore stnilon which told of a steamer attacked by submarine off Xantucket.

An American warship was engaged -drinks. of to the '-f, bt-r ri SJI ILL'iM'fHESTREtr yesterday. by Patrolman He to his a iTi nil 22 states is aj-i-n-xisnately SO.frOO. total ifr ji-r-voy 5s definitely given by railroads as 420. The Xew Jersty fight on Iho matter was hroaght aVout when, the ftrt of Governor Edge's admlnis- the rn fl law providinff thai the "extra" or roan might -fee rum 'TulJ fonnal romplaint by after 'nit lo "the -T'tSi'iiy p(ter 'that 1 ih'r rrf m'-ti as 1 not win If- i the number of trains per annual afft-ett-d I.

and fhf anhutl cost of In Health Chats Health and life are dependent upon the harmonious working of the digestive apparatus. Disturb it and disease is induced. Interrupt it for a long period and death wil! ensue. aids the digestive process, and is an intestinal disinfectant In Tablet fcnoi only, kt afl 50 CODY 60ES TO DAYTON John K. 1, Cody of Fischer left yesterday for Dayton.

Ohio, where 1 tr-day he assumed the duties of hij new position as superintendent of sales for the National Iteitlster Company. Mr. Cody for a sears.bein a sales agrent for the oatuc company in Philadelphia. Mrs. Cody and daughter MarfCftrei, who Is a Higli School, will Join Mr.

f'fidy Dayton in a weeks- They -wljl live permanently. PATIENT YET FREE SJ who, ftrr A from th day. y-t at For tte I mass will he celebrated in tjie Cathe' i at 3 o'clock. I by In St. Mary's Cemetery, utvder direct i of Murphy.

I CHARLES GUSTAV VIRGIN in tarpot practice. Other ships heard home, 21 North Eastfleld-AVenue. He the firing and reported just that. A is survived by his wife, two sons, the vessel- was notifying a shore station Rev. J.

Frederick Virgin, of Bat- of ber position off Najitticket and tleboro, and Carl P. C. Virgin, a somewhere, perhaps thousands of 8 Sl T. a twU 8 fbcrA fliuhM) a rs Harrold Brooks, of this city. Tn1 fnnt-ral will be, conducted from of the sea.

Scraps 6f all late home tomorrow afternoon at three of these dispatches evidently 3 o'clock. Interment will be in ticked through the ether at the sarns Greenwood Cemetery, und.er^ the dl- retllon of roulson Coleman, AUSTIN DOTZERT The funPrnl of Austin Doliert, son time. Reports from every naval district the north Atlantic seaboard have stated, that despite carsfaj investigation Jn which the seas were scorched fof'Mr and Charter who for miles, no submarine lo- Wednesday, was held Saturday. and no evidence found of attack I afternoon from the home of his patents, 274 Walnat Avenue. Jntemvent was In Mercer OineWry, under the direction of Swayze MargrerBm.

Th bearers were Clarence Sinclair, Benjamin Jenkins. Frank McOfttrlck, Herbert Joseph Scart ana WHHani Farley. The floral tributes were; P1J- low of roseg and asters, father and 1 mother; sad boar ot roses, lilies asters, slater and brothers; wreath roses. Uncle Austin and Aunt cluster of asters, A tint Alice and family; cluster of astern. broken circle of roses, Jlileni and afters, Chattnan and farnlly; claster of (fUdlolss and draeon.

Mrs. Hamilton family; clu.Mcr Mr. and Edward. Simpson; of asters. Emma on any merchantman.

CENSUS! 'Sept. Sarah a of Edward II died suddenly this morn- insr at her home, near here. She was 69 years old. The. funeral will tra held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

I will he In New town Cemetery, direction of Stacy Brown. I BELLMONT Tnez Evelyn Bellm-ont, i a i a of P.ohert and Inez Bellmen The a was held from the parents' home 104 i Avenue. I was in Cemetery, direct i of Yl.lrich. JULIUS HINTZ Hlntz, en. -years old.

died ycster- his 14 Hf-hm He is i hy his wif 1 ore H-r- nnc d.iusht»r. Mrs, Juhn Dowd. The, funji-al will h'- 1 from iiis Into home tomororw a at oVlork. I will in Qrec-nwood f-ry. under the direction of Swayze Marjoruin.

I8HAEL A Israel German, one of the best i residents of the city, died early yesterday morning of heart trouble. For many years he conducted a fruit stand at 153 -South Broad Street. was a resident of this city for 3S years, and was the first president of the Brothers ot Israel Syiia- SOKiie. Mr. Berman.

who was 6fi voars old, ia survlvt-d by two sons, Jat-oh and Sol "Herman, and a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Ahramson. JEANETTE ZETO The funeral of Jeanette "Zlto, Infant of Michael and Rose Zlto, was held this morning from the parents' rtsHlsnce, Bgjferfs Crosslnit. Interment WOT made In St. Marv's Cemetery, utider direction of Ullrich.

Jlulberry Street and, jump- Ihs- i the water, fi warn 1 the op- p.oalte side to escape. Several men saw his trick ran around and caught-him. He was locked--up and today was charged with being drunk. as well as with evading- his board i Acting Justice Hulme in Central Police today fined him S5 and told him'lie would have to pay the-bill. GROSSCUP AND WRIGHT APPOINTED RECEIVERS Davis, in the United States Court, has named a E.

Gross and i receivers for the Norfolk and New Brunsvnck Hosiery company, at Netv Brunswick. The i i for the receivers wera Charles K. Sampson. Samuel -B. and A J.

Cummock, sur i a o'f a i Company. The and New Brunswick Company, a New Jersey corporation, has an a i slock issue of frag b'een operating at a. loss, to -the i i filed In i a Court. The petit i i creditors' claim is scheduled as 112.331.48.- BUSINESS MEN AT SHORE FOR SESSION ATLANTIC ClTv, Sept. Kational Council of the Chamber of Commerce assembled this afternoon to listen to an address by John H.

Fahey of Boston, a former presid'eni of the National Chamber. The Council Is made tip of one representative of a thu organizations which are members of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Tha meeting i be presided over by H. Goodwyn of Charleston. S.

president nf the National Chamber, and i him will be Elliott H. Goodwin of Washington, D. general secretary of the organization. Hundreds of delegates are here for the real convention work of Tuesday. The delegates will represent nearly 1,000 commercial and trade organizations from every part of the United States, our insular possessions, the American Chamber of Commerce ot London and other such bodies abroad.

THEATRE DISTURBER ARRESTED AND WARNED 'WilHarn O'Donnell spent yesterday in a ceH.in_jollce headquarters for creatinjrA disturbance in the line In front of Taylor Opera House Saturday night. He was told by Rounds- man Kelly that order must be preserved lhat pushing would not be allowed. Failure to profit by tho advice led to his arrest. Acting Justice Hulme let bin) off today i a wSrnlnjt, after telling- hirn or attending -disor- JerTy conduct at a theatre or in any I crowd. As a result of the Incroaaed populaOon here and the wave' of Southern negro fights and Drunken brawls the police are mttklnf a can- vnsa ot all the ncgioea In this city AxccftAln -where arc from and Chapman and family; clgstw fit thpy nrc The In this recUon v'up In arms over the rowdjr of some, of Ihe'SoathM-n who have come to tWs secure work recently, and do not want to be tar of the naw sirrtvals.

and carnations, neighbors; 1 Hester Adams. ifcR-tOOH There Is no prettier afternoon frock than ot trray BFLL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 26cat aM fm i esinol will heal your skiii boasebold reraedy for ectttna and other eota- mon It the ttching at and the eruption. prescribe verjr widely. It alto an excellent drtm'nj for and tore, htluted it" i NEWSPAPER!.

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1891-1922