jtyierxAlKjL'iiiLnLjiJLVovEMKEit 2, in-' jfi 3)ftfeiaarfBBAafeiMjiitJj3B8fejMm "yf'.rt' i ifiwf iiMjiiMiiii-t " " '1A! " ' ' " """' A'Wh'ffit ITr1" " " " p ts.tifru mnm 1 nefeMu i MV18NING LJSDUKR PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBEU 20, LOU. ygL w t DEVICE 10 GUARD WIRELESS SECRETS NEWEST WONDER Philadelphia Inventor at Work on System That Will Keep the Air From Being "Tapped." hndlcat changes In tlio present system nf wireless telegraphy will take place In r ivort whllo If an Invention now bclnu ,ked out by Prof. Lloyd 'Knoll, nt lh lfoys" Central High School, In this city, la successful. Professor Knoll, who Is director of physics at tho school, la trying to perfect a (lovlco which will permit a sent wire less messago to bo received only by tho tatlon for which It Is Intended. The how npparatua will be worked on a yaleni of tuning, and only receiving sta tions tuned to the samo tension as tho place from which tho messago Is sent can reecho tho vibrations. Tho 8. O. S. call will be uniform on nil machines. Professor Knoll determined to tierfeel Ills Idea after listening to messages sent from battleships In the Delaware Itlver. Most of tho communications wero In cipher. Thoy were lengthy and Intricate. Tho station receiving thoso enlls ma ouIIkpI to retranslate them after first notni!? down tho message, nnd, aside from that, according to Professor Knoll, there Is uhvays danger of tho message being pK-Kfd bp by n. Btatlon for which It Is not Intended nnd worked out to tho dinar!- (imago of those to whom It had been scut. Vlth the new Invention no station but Hi ) onp to which tho messago Is sent will Im ablo to receive It. This, If made pos nlble through the device now being vvontea upon, win oDviate tlie necessity for cipher codes and considerably mlnl- mlrc the time now taken. Another vnlue of thd Invention will bo j. lis application to stock tickers for tho transmission of prlvato messages from a j broker to his reprcsentatlvo on tho floor wf an exchange. 7J?r Tho wireless rlovlnn nt flin fiHurA nn- r cording to Professor Knoll, will bo ablo iu noma jiict,u.Bcs hh uir hb iiiopo now used, but will be additionally enhanced In value because the destination of tho messages will bo under control. BTUDYING GOVERNMENT gClnss Orgnnlzed by tho Equal Fran- chiso Society. . A class In government. Federal and IJocal. was opened today by tho Kauai Franchise Society of Philadelphia, In Its imeaaquartcts, Bj South Dth street. , Margaret Jt. Kollock, Ph. D.. of the Vi History Department In tho West Phlladel f.Svhla High School for Girls, Is conducting Jtho class, ".vhlcli will meet every Friday J at 3 p. m. A charge of 25 cents will bo nado to non-members of tho society who attend the lectures. fefttoiit" .' 5" 'zTl j; Mm ?i&i riLOP finr. ?., A l-l l' 1 'W! a Lh WA fl tV Sfr 'I 4 M M Before the Idea One Hflrc ( JhEH HARRY YUDELSON DIES Lending Jewish Communal Worker in Downtown Section. Harry Yudclscn, one of the leading Jew ish communnl workers downtown, died suddenly this morning at tho Jewish Hospital, Ho had been suffering from a cancer In the stomach and was operated upon several weeks ago. Mr. Tudclson was nctlvo In all the Jew ish philanthropic and educational Insll-, tutlons In tho southern section of tho city. Himself an Immigrant, having conic to this city from Itussla 23 years ago, he dovotcd his cntlro llfo to the uplift ot his coreligionists. Ho was ono of tho founders of tho Central Talmud Toroh, 314 Catharine street, tho leading Hebrew school In this city and ono of the biggest In tho country: was one of the founders or tho Jewish Sheltering Homo nnd Homo for the Aged, nnd was nlso actively In terested In virtually nit tho other Jewish Institutions In tho city. Mr Yudclson was single. He Is survived by threo brothers and three sisters. Tho funeral will tako placo from his lato resi dence, 227 Pino street, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock " BUY MONEY OBDEBS EABLY Postmaster Prepares for tho Extra Christmas Business. International monoy orders Intended for Christmas proscnts should be purchased by December 1, or as soon after as possi ble, according to an announcement made today by Postmaster Thornton A rush of Christmas money orders for friends and relatives of Phlladelphlans now In Europe Is expected. Tho Postmaster stated that during the contlnuanco of tho war all malls for and from tho Continent will bo subject to ex amination, censorship and delay In transit. li'Jt 'm m y m W-trt m J! SO new Came idea gotten out of BED CBOS& FUND QBOWS Total of Contribution", has Benched 922,501, Treasurer Announces. Contributions continue to pout Into tho Itcd Cross fund In Philadelphia. Francis U. neeves, treasurer, announced today that several cases of goods had been sent to Now York bv tho Central Station, also that a branch station had been opened In Norrlstown and other centres. All ro Totted favorable progress. Tho fund has Increased from 121,86 5 to $22,501.07, The following aro "recent contributors! Miss relherston and Mum Stenhouse,, . proceeds of dunce .$Kono Mrs A n. Whit , 1 no rimt Haptlst Church (Additional) 1.2.1 Tabernacle Presbyterian Church . . 92 43 Emmanuel P. B. Church, Quakertown.. 2.7ft Alios n Truby 3 00 laaae Watts ,.. 3.UU W. K. Smith and Charlotte McCItiro Smith . . , ,, . 2000 S S of M I! Church. Media 7.RS Bt. Matthews Church, Kranclsvllls .. BOB Kern Uodce ,, . , . .. . . JW Woman Suffrage Party .... . ... 41 no II. W Adnm. Colleton, S. C 6 00 central Conj relational Churca.. loon SUM EX W, Ulddle .. .. loooo Vanamaktr's Central Rlntlon . ... 1B7.74 TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles Mayfleld, 211 8 Oth at , and Elliabcth Furey, 2tS7 N. Percy St John l, McKoever, lfi27 B Clarence St., and Martha M. O nrlen, 102(1 N 3d al John Morrla. M Uross at , and Mary Egan, 7810 Creshclm road. John Rreier. 1114 (Irecn st , nnd Klla r T.lnffarh ertin MpPlallin at John J. O'Mstlej, 1140 Tree at , and Sophia V ' Matte), lj? Host . Tllock, Morton B. Tllock, Norrlstown, nnd Clara Bloch, mil M flu lunsn. i John M Stephens, ih.12 ti LchlRh nvc , and Mnrr A Cojno, Srtjrt II York at . .. Walter J. Craven, 2043 1! York ave . nnd Mar- caret A McClcrnan, 1S0S Maachcr it rrancla J Unfren, S28 N Tailor at . and lloie A Solan. KM N Markoe it . . Jamra E. Doushcrty, Jr , 210 Federal at , and Marie H Kmlth ISO AVntklna at Charles i' Hievens. ntm Catharlna st , and Hclin M Christ. Bftll nko at CHABLES STBIOKLEB'S FUNEBAE Hend of Importers' Firm Will Bo Buried Tomorrow. Tho funeral of Charles Strlcklci, head of tho firm of Charles Strlcklcr & Sons, i importers, 2d and Callow hill streets, who died Wedncs.daj after an Illness of many months, will bo held tomorrow frrfm his lato residence, 6103 North Broad street. Mr. Strlcklcr was bom In Kurlck. Switzerland, hi 1S5.1, nnd when a boy came to Philadelphia with lilt parents. Tie was a director of the Integrlb Tltlo Insurance Company, tho Trust nnd Safo Deposit Compani and a member of the Masons, the Philadelphia Srhuctzcn Vorcin nnd tho Philadelphia Turngc melndc. His whtbw, who is a daughter of tho lato Vitus Sautor, and (he suns nnd threo daughters survive. OBITUARIES BOBEBT J. BUBDETTE Preacher, Author, Lecturer nnd Noted Humorist. PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 20. - The Ttcv. Dr. Itobert J. Durdctte, tho preacher, author, lecturer and humorist, and n for mer resident of Brn Mawr, Pa, died hero jestcrday. Ho was 70 cars old. Death followed a lingering Illness, lasting through the past two jears. Doctor Burdctte had been living In Cali fornia during the latter pait ot his life, but for many of tho jears of his popular ity an a lecturer and writer ho resided In M w t s w M 1 The simple but amazing stories of how wives showed the way to their husbands which lifted them from clerkships to being their own bosses; how incomes were changed from $1 0, $1 2 and $1 5 a week to $5000, $6000 and $8000 a year. How did these wives do it? Here they tell the stories themselves, The ideas will Ht thousands of others From a $10-a-Week Clerkship To $5000 a Year An Express Agent Who Became a Merchant A Year Ago $10 a Week Now a Boss With Savings From a Car Conductor To the Proprietor of 6 Stores My Husband's Drug Store That 1 Changed From $500 to $5000 a Year How Wives Have Saved Farms ideas each a money For December: Out Today: 15 cents everywhere it may mean for you, as it has for others, an entire change THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY. INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, Bfyn Mawr, and was well known In Phil adelphia and vicinity, where he was a frequent speaker and lecturer. He was a Baptist clergyman, and mahy of the older ministers of that denomination In this city remember him well. Doetor Bardette was n close friend of Dit Ttussell H Conwell, president of Tem ple University, nnd In 1891 ho wrote tho second biography of thd local lecturer, clergyman and educator, entitled "Templo And Templars." Among hit loent friends Is the Bev. Dr. J, Q. Walker, pastor of the Mantua Bap tist Church, West Philadelphia, who re ceived a letter from the humorist, which was written during thd das when hit health wat broken, But even then, al though regretting his inability to speak. Doctor Burdette still showed hit spirit of good humor. Another local friend of tho lato writer Is the Bev. Dr. A. J. Rowland, of tho BAptlst Publication Society. Every body In this section knew lilm only as "Bob" Burdette, he was so popular. Ho left Brn Mawr nbout 25 years ago to settle In California. Doctor Burdetto was a native of Greens boro. Pa., where he was born on July 30. 18U Early In his life he removed with his parents to Peoria, 111. In that city somo 40 years ago he began to cultivate his good humor while working on the staff ot tho Peoria Transcript. He began his lecture tours In 1878, and for 20 years afterwards he traveled through all parts of the United States, scattering pleasuro about him everywhere by his good natured optimistic talks In 1P03 he left the lecture platform to become pastor of Temple Baptist Church, Los Angeles, having been ordained at thnt time 'Six cars later ho becamo pnttor emeritus of tho namo congregation Sc cral cotloget and unlvcrsltlct awarded him honornrv degrees In recognition of his record as a speaker and wilier runoral services will bo held In tho Pasadena Presbyterian Church on Sunday. r. W. MOEliENHAUEB For Mnny Years Prominent in New York Flnanclnl Eifc. NKW YORK, Nov 20 -Frederick W. Mollonhaucr, tho wealthy redncr, who for many rnrs led the fight against the sugar trust, died tuddenly at his home today Ho wat Gl jears old and was born In Hrookln Mr. Mollonliauer had been for many jrnrs piomlnent In tho commercial and flimnilnl llfo of Now York, being a dl icctor of ninny banks nnd corporations JEBEMIAH O. JONES Jeremiah C. Jones, SO jcais old, for many jears a coal operator and con tractor, died jcatorday nt his home, C240 Schujltr street, dcrmantown Mr. Jones wat a member of tho Soclctj of friends Ho is stmlved by his wife and one daugh ter The funeral serlcet will bo held tomorrow nftornoon nt 2 o'clock from his Into residence EDWIN W. PUBNELL Edwin W. Purncll, 71 years old, one of tho oldest hat manufacturers of Phila delphia, who died late Tuctday night, nt tho home of his daughter, Mrs ICdwin Prettyinnn, 12.11 Tatnall street, Wilming ton, Del, will bo burled tomorrow in Hlkton. Md. He suffered a stroke of npoplexy last Friday, from which he failed to rccoNcr. Mr Purncll was a member of the firm of J. H. Welsh &. Co., 62 North 1 How a Wife Saved Her Husband's Tailor Shop With One Idea How a Wife Made $5000 the First Year For Her Doctor-Husband Howl Changed My Husband's Bakery And Now Making $187 a Month From $600 Yearly Wages To a $6000 Income 4 Years Ago a Clerk Now He Owns 27 Lots How With One Dollar I Made My Husband His Own Boss - maker that has actually made money for others adlies Home Jemima Second street, nnd for years tvaa af filiated with the ogievee, Welsh company, the L,!pp!ncoM, Oglevef) Company, and the 1'tppineott, Mitchell company He was a. director of the Merchants and Manu facturers' Assoelatton Previous to liv ing In Wilmington. Mr. Purncll a home In this city was on tho site, of Strawbrldgo As l lothler's; department store, then a fsshlonabler residential section Ho Is also survived by a son, Bdwln B. Pur ncll, a merchant of Sandoval, III. SIB EDWABD SOLOMON CAPETOWN, South Africa, Nov 20- Slr Edward Solomon, prominent politician nnd former Ooverrior Minister in the Transvaal, died at Johannesburg today. Mrs. M. B. Hoxcy, Sculptor WASHINGTON, Nov 20 -Mrs Mlnnlo Beam Hoxey, tho only woman sculptor whoso works are shown In tho Capitol, died here today. l.V MKMOIII.W Dltir.K'lt. In loving memory nt THAN. BHIlUCIt. who died November SO. 11)01 APLIN. On November 17, 1P1I, .lOSnPlt I'., son of Ellen Aplln. runoral on Saturday, at 8 30 a. m from 2019 Almond at (cornor of Bast Albert, IStli Ward) Solemn Ileiiulem Mats at St Ann'a Church, nt 10 a, m. Interment nt New Cathedral Cemeterj n,lKAI CKMA 11AKAU IBM P (1th at. llOOKHAMMISIt. At her late residence. Sfllt North Oth al , on Noiemher to, 1UIJA H. widow of Cytenlua 7. Ilookhnmnier Duo notice of the tunernl will bo given IIIIADI.KV. On November ll, 1DI4. JOHN 1. husband of tho Into Kntherlno llradlnj, aged to years ninrral on Saturday, nt 7 ) n. in . from 0.T.W McCnlltnn at , ilor manlonn Solemn Requiem Hlfth lns nt Rt Vincent do Paul s c hurcli nt l a m In terment private, nt Holy Sepulchre Ceme ten llltOVtN.--On N'oiembe- 17. 1DM. KJllN hmbind of Margaret llrown Tunernl on HitUNhn nt 8 .10 a m , from J711 Meet Ox ford al Solemn Hlnh Mnaa nt church of Moat I redout lllood. at 10 n m Interment nt Itolj cro emeterj HUr.TTNKn. On Not ember 10. 1014 JOHN. huthnnd of Mary Iluettner, Rgrd ft I ears I uncial on Salurdaj, nt ,10 n m . from 2"i North Sydnhini at IIIrIi Maes Ht St Honaenlura a Church at 0 n. in Interment Hols fieiulchro Cem terj Iltri.T.UCK On November 18 101 1 1V1M,. IAM It llUI.LOCK M I) In the Diet jeir of hla nge. Kuncial xervliei nt the residence of hla ton John O Ilullork. flltu (Ireena at , Oermantown, tfntiirda mornlnir, 11 o clock UorMces nt tho chapel of thn AMImlnston and llrandynlne Cen.ctcry, Wllmlnslon, nt 3 o'clock CAHHOlti:. On November 17. 1014, fcUSAN ldo of Dld Cnahoro 1 uncral on fi tirda, nt 1 Id p m from her Into residence. 1S17 Bmt Albert at. Interment prlialc, at North Cedar Hill Cemelerj LItAHI. On Not ember 17. 1014, IIB Iir.i'lA BTEWAllT. wife of tho Into Hobort 1 Crnlg Relatives nnd friends of tlio fam II) nre respectfully Imltcil to nttend the fu neral seniles, on Haturrln) nrtcrnonn, at 2 10 precisely, al the, residence of her won. Dr. liirl n Craig, S71S N I'nrk ate Interment private CUrcfiS. On November IS, 1014. SAHAII widow of Ueorire II Cress Funeral sen Ice nt he- late residence Mil Main at, ( hctnut Hill l'o . on "aturdnj, at 2 p m Interment nt lv HI 1 Cemoterv CUIU.M. On November 10. 1014. PKTEft. buahand of llrldgtt t urlev I uneril on Monday, at R 30 n in , from 1721 Junlntn rt. Solemn nequlein Mass at St Stephen's r hurcli, lit 10 a m Interment nt Holj Sepulchre Cemcterv di: i.onr.To. donato m; i.oiiuto, sis Fltzvvater et DILLON. On November it. 1014, KATII HV N M daughter of Klla nnd thn lato Arch ibald Dillon 1'uncrnl on Rnturdav. nt 8 0 a m, from IT, IVnlnut lane Manayunk Solemn Itequlem Mas t St. lohn the Knptlat ( liimli Interment nt Westminster Cematerv IIONK. On November 17, 1014. C1IAS .T , ion of John J and Margaret M. Downev . 1 unernl on Saturda), nt .' i in, from S(tl AValton ave Interment at St Ucnls Ccin eterv. KARL Suddenlv, at Atlnn'io cltv N J on November 17 1014, IOHII1 A, husband of Alarv Adelaide IJirl. riineral rcrvlcca nt Mount Holly Cemetery Chupel on Saturday. How An Architect's Wife Made Her Husband Successful How I Got My Husband To Fight the Mail-Order Business How I Increased Our Soda Fountain Receipts From $10 to $30 a Day How I Made My Clerk-Husband Become a Superintendent From $10 a Week To a Factory of His Own From $20 a Week to $5000 aYear PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Deaths en arrival of train leaving Ftrttaileiphla at 10:45 a m EnrtAB. On November IT. IBM, MAIlOA nBT J , wife of James U Bdtar sral daugn ter of Klliabeth J and the lata William II Rtlnson Kuneral on Sunday, nt Z p m from her Iste residence, 8 Wlnlon si (Oth nnd Jnekson sti ) Interment st Fernfroott Ceraeterj. Rf.Y- On November Is. . 1014. . ItlCHAnD WAS. in his 82d year. nt hla late fejldence. ClntraV' New Hope, ra. funeral service flatarday. t 2 o p. m. Interment prlvste. Ptenso omit flowers. TAANS-On November 10, .1814. MAtlTi Hldow of John Kvnna In her tli yejr Funeral services on Mondayt NovemMr w, nt 2 r. m , nt her residence 217 .pucllu , nve, Ifnddonncld, N. J Interment llaptlst 1 IT70nilAt,T1. November 17. 1014. JAMBS riTZOHRALD'. husbnnd or MargAret Flts gerald f-uneral on Saturday, at ,. ,"" from 4040 Cambridge st , West Philadelphia Mass at Rt, Agatha's t hurrh at 0 a. m. in terment at Holy cross Cemetery. I RANK. MARTHA THANK, 2189 South GARRETT. In NnrrlMown. n Mleventh Month 17th. 1014, MAROAHWr OAnnBIT. Funeral from the residence of her nephew William P. Hippie, Uroomalt, I'Tr roiinty. 1'n.. on Seventh day, 18'nth Month 21 at Meet, at tho houso at 3 p. m Interment nt Newtown FrleTids' Murlal OlIXKSrlC-Oii November IS. 1014, CATH ".!.'& X, ..e rani nitlMnle Funeral I ..in iiiln ninect on Saturday, nt 8 30 n m.. from SOU North th st. Solemn Mass of Requiem nt St. Trancls' Church ; nt 10 n, m. precisely. Interment at New cathedral Ceme- Ol'millt. On November 10. 1014, AN THONY husband of Itacntl Olover 1 unernl on Saturday, nt 1 p m. from 24IR South jeminr sT. Inlcrtnent knights of Pythias OfMLVCHA. .TANINA OOMACHA. 62t Ho. nvniA.-'-JOSCrit OUIDA, 04.1 Carpenter st. HAMMOND. On November 10 1011. AVNlV) wife of Alfred It Hammond funeral services on Bundnv, nt IP in, nt Her late residence. 1451 North )rkny at. interment private nt Orccnmount Con eterv HANHKV, On November 18 1014. 1HNS, husband of Emma Hansen runeral on Sim dav. at 2 P. m , from residence. .12"! Snjder nve Interment private. Kernwood Ccme- IIASI.BTT. On November 17 10H FRANIC C huabnnd of Mary Hnslctt. nnd mh ot Mary A nnd the Into William llnalett thin notlco of the funernl will be given from Ills late! waldence 12.1J Kst 1 aimer at linnilKUT Near Mnannvllle. N J , on No; "eSber V. 101 J. HARRY W.. husband of nislo Herbert Funeral on Junrtti nt a p. tit from Mnsonvllle, N. J Interment nt lirRHCHKU-olf' November 20. 11H n. M IIUIl" N T JH'?.FOTin pre.dent of tho Ml Uvillo National Hank, ngeel f,7 enr Itela itiM and friends nro Invited to nttend thn f meral. from his Into resident o. 22H Hnrt Mnln street Mlltvllle. N J. on Monday. November 2.1. nt 10 30 n m. Interment nt Mount Pleisnnt Cemelerj linrjSK..-On November IS 1014 ciTAItt.RS 11KNKY JtlTNUn HOt SR I tineral on Sat iirdnv. at 0 n in , at 021 Palethorp st Olncy Requiem Mnss at St Albnn'n Church, Tabnr road, ot 10 a. m pierlselv Interment I VCOlls. ANNA TACORS, 1730 Ingersoll st .inNES. At Oreland, Pa , on November IS, 1014 NATHANIUI. HA1.I. JONBS. formerly of tnrbndoos, D. W I Rervlces nnd Inter ment nt tho convenlenco of the family. TONEHOn Eleventh Month 10th, 1014. lERRMIUt C JONES In his ROtft venr. Tho relatives nnd friends nro Invited to at tend funernl on 7tli dny Eleventh month 21st nt " P m . from hla lato residence 0J40 Hehtivlcr ot , Queen Lnno Station, Ocrman. i,,.n Interment private. ki'kOAN. -On November 10, 1014, MART 1 KEEOAN (nee Envvrlght) wife of John lceeunn Funernl on Hnturdaj nt 8 30 n m from 2VW 11 Dauphin st Solemn High Mnia nt tho Church of tho II0I5 Nnmo, nt 10 n m Interment at New Cathedral Coma- KELLER, SARAH KELLER, 1027 South Iteulah st. KINfi. On November 10. 1014, HARRIETT, wife of Peter King nnd daughter of tho lato Simuel nnd Elizabeth Teak Residence. --'0.1 Hitter at. Duo notice of the funeral will be given KLINE. On Novemner IS. 1014, IOIIN I?. liusbniul of Anna 13 Kline Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funernl tcrvlccy. on Saturday, nt '2 p. m at Ills I, to resldenre. 1215 Rockland st , Logan Interment private KOOLISIL ANNE KOOMEc, 07 Noble st KKAUSE. In Royorsford, Tn . on Novcm- EBBBBaaHf uHStSht Shis fiiflnHeTiKir? "'H j3i MMllp BBWL!i in Pn4i SIKjlMailBrBBMsHioimaaaB After the Idea Was Realized 4 in yow: family income DBAXRSJ 1A ,A,J ftlAU io I. kU, lh fear, nnwrai tram Anittan MttM. evtrsford P Oadiiy. 13 5 p .W. , Aft servissp nt carters Reformed ChUrehv lliitn land Montgomnry ounty, t 4 p. m. IS temwnl r adjoining cemetery I.KACII. -On Novembor 10, 1914 MAnTlfC. son of Wiuiam nnrl Jan Laeh, agsd JW ears. Funeral on Monday, at 7JW ei it, from 12o rorth 10th nt lflgh Mss nt tnd t hurrh of Uie Oesu itlt m Interment at Holy rrtml Cemetery t'VU1ishP.1,Horttabtt io.iau. har- RlnTr I,BONAhf, widow of William Leoni fit, yged 07j-enr. Residence 43IO Falr rnonnt nve. Due notice) of tho funerat will 00 given 'iWRTIfT.0" November 16, 1014, ItBIt M,Af I'" "TON. husbend, of the late Wry ''''ton. Funeral on Monday, at 2 30 p m , ilS? 5!" "sllerweof .Tils son-in-law, Ull- v2ZJ&" on 8ou,h 3d ' Interment Fernwood Cemtrj, MacARAN.-On November 19 1014. .TAMES liJ-wnot 15 Into Jamen D and Hannah Mne.Vrnn. Due notlee of funeral will . given MAlLltV MAROARKT MAHAR, J811 rifle MKAUS MATttON MnARS, 1410 Talr mount nve. Mirf?n?jr0n November 18. 1014. JAMBS V. friends nro Invited to nttend hH funeral, on Hiturday morning at R So o'clock, from his late residence, ,110 South 12th st )IIgh Mas nt St. John's Church nt 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Cathedral Cemelerj. rLUjr. Near Albion. N. J., on Nnv.mb Wi. i'iL JS"UA M., husbsnd of the 1st Mliabeth Plum Funernl servlres on Fatur- Sfif.'.. l . ? '."i "l 1214 Tatnall t . WIN ,,!t;V.NE't" n November 18, 1014. 1I0W i!JH. .' on ot lh8 lato yrodertck c. and 2!. re.fi'T" .? fj.jcsrs. Tho relattves ?il 1 1 '.'"":! "' .h- pmlly are respectfully In. Mte.1 to niteml the funeral service, on situr-'t1.".5- ft""nen f ? o'rlock precisely, nt hl L".,i?..IM,',once' 1731 Diamond st. Interment SATThltTinVAtT-At the residence of his son, TlimtaH c Satterthwnll. Insdown, ! , on l.k'Vdilli Month 20(h, 1014. OEORtllJ T BATTI71THWAIT. In his 70th yVar Fu nernl nt Westsrovo Friends Meeting House, on Second-day, Md Instant, at 10 o'clock a. m, S"rt!',S'' WH meet trnln leaving; Phila delphia 7 17 u m 8(IAI,LIM. ARCHIBALD BOALLIW. IBM Moro it HIIAIUM.nr.--On, Nov ember 17. 1014. ANN. vvlle of Daniel blmrpley. Unernl on Satur day, at 3 P m , from IB41 Baker St., Mnna yiinlc. Services In St. David's P. B. Church, al .1pm Interment private, Leverlngtsn -iiirti;i ft SIMPSON. nrlne st. -PERCY SIStPSON. Ill Cata- SOUTH. -On November 1R. 1014. In Down Ingtown 1 n, Ol ORCH W. BOirtll Funernl Monday at tho Gtorgo W. South Memorial Church or the Advotnto, 18th and Diamond nts , at 11 n m , where remains can b 1IIU Interment private, at bouth Laurel SritICKLI'R.-.On November 18, 1014, CH AIH.i:a HTRICKt.ER, husband . i rlctta, M Strlcklcr (neo ba.uter. in til. K1A tiei lear. Ilolatlven and friends alio lierman IJdgo, No J2J. Y nnd A. ST.; directors of Integrlly Tltlo Insurance, Trust and Bate De posit Company, Schvelien leretn, Vhlladef phln IMrngomelnde, Canttatter Yolksfeat Vereln, Schweitzer . Nallonalfest Verein. Kchneltier Macnnerchor, nnd al) other so cieties of which he was n member, nro In- Ml od to attend thn funeral services, on 8it nrda, nt 1 u o'clock, nt hla lato residence, 1103 North Rroad st. Interment prlTate, t Mount Vernon Cemetery THtnirSON.On November 19, 1014, at :iIT North Mil at . KLIZADDTlt A,, wife, of William Thompson and daughter of thn ' Ulo llllnm It. and Hllzabeth Morris. Du notice of the funernl will be given. THIIMrr. On October IS 1314. CHAR I OTTO II (neo Nudd), widow of Charles Trumpp Funeral services at her lata resi dence, IPSA Kontnln St., on Saturday, at 3 p m. Interment private, at Jtt. Peaco Ceme tery. HT.TZKI.. Suddenly, at Wlllcei-Barre, Pa.. November 18 19U JOHN U, husband of Katie roster IVctsel Duo notlco of the, funeral will be given, from his 1st resi dence. 3H41I North .Tudson st. WHKtANV On November IP, 1011, RtCIT AltD, husband nt llnry "W helan, aged 63 venrs. Due notlcn of fureral will b etven from his lato residence HIT North Walts at. KINO. On November 10. 1014, HARRIET, talfo of Peter Kins, and daughter of tlrt lato fianuel nnd I.llzabeth Peak. 203 Rltner st Duo notice of the funeral will bo Rlrrn. 1WTZ I.UNA WITZ, 100T Bouth Oth st. X !i J J M$ 'f k tit r a it S :rji n 'a -Yl "'i ,' -& ,--tr-J( nSfc.ljS-3-;" A v"i fee. fcn i h r ? im m&si ?m ! iML'i tSSfe 44 Byrya