EVENIKm tJ3DaER PHIliADECPHIA WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 5, 1910. '' i.T m: W r ssa-fe It fill TAX ON TOOTH PASTE BAR TO CLEANLINESS, , DRUGGISTS CONTEND Dealers Here Enter Protest Against War Levy on Com modities That Heal and Help Humanity SUGGEST OTHER REVENUE Why Tax Tooth Paste? Why Not Tax Shells? Druccisls snv! "Insfiviil nf tax ing tooth paste, which contributes to hitman cleanliness, comfort and JicaTtS lot the war lax bo paid by thoce who aro making inordinato ,prollti -from the manufacture of war munitions. "The tn on tooth paste is un fair ntul unjust. "There are many ways of raising revenue without taxing human cleanliness. "In view of the extraordinary protecfion and backing given by the Government to those engaged in making money out of the war, it U only fair that the beneficiaries of that protection should contribute n rcasonarle amount of their profits in the form of a tax on war ex ports." j There should bo no penaltv on human cleanliness, according to more than GO representative druggists of Philadelphia who lmto united In it protest ugaltixt tho proposed continuance of tho emcrgenc war tax on tooth piste. "In making- tooth pnto pay a pirt of tho war tax," the druggists' statement says, "tho Treasury Is putting u penalty on human cleanliness, and Is not only charging a tax for tho privilege of keep Ins niornllv clean, hut also for tho privi lege of protection from the Inroads of In sld'ous d.scascs " The druggists contend that thero are plenty or omor was of raising revenue without, inxl.-g cleanliness, and suggest that tax oitgl t to be inlrt by thono who aro uniting extraordinary profits out of tho inanuTai turo of munitions Among tho druggists who havo united In the protest ore: lumb$al"n&,la','r- 12"' "rcct nn1 Co" Walnut streets CoIlcKe 1'hnrmnry, 31th nnd Holland's riiarmicr. rui Cray's Terry nve- l"owers Rovnolli., -tlth nnl T.oeust streets. U VT Jl'snwn -til Htm oxrnrd streets &1 I'hnrmacj 17th nnd .Vorrls streets Tho Huston nirnuu nth street ami Mont XomerY nvenue .(. t-anir..,,.th nnr1 Mnster streets JVtllljm J Helm, luth and .leflcrjon sts Hoy-it Drugstore. L-incastcr nnil Glrnrd Prince's Mollclno Market. -.100 Master street Thomas U I..ive. -,i.th nnd Locust streets lhtrtin IJralir Cnmnnm. 11,1. tint i.h.atmit streets n I'. Hacnclitn. 30th street nnd Ilaverford avenue. Intor Rrothcrs 27th nnJ York streets ?.orth. l'enn I'liarmacy -"Jth an 1 Dtuphln William E. Krcnson, Jr. r.7'3 Gcrmnntown avnu. Chunks It Morrell, r.;d nnd Mister street" '"'ell Orusstore !i,.,n "" Mistir streets uslbrnlth chcmlit Main and Collom streets, yerit.nntfitvn The ilaster I'harm-iry. .'Cth nnd Master treats Alexander Younir COth street and ' I-ins-dnnne uvenue II, II Hlmvv. Bid an I P-vrrlsh streets, A. tlusutv Ijibcrt 31th street una Wyatuslng atmue I Trnnlt Jf Ostrow. r,ith nnd Arch streets. Ralph It Marin. 4M bouth rJ.th atreet . rV,,,n.rtu,,K r,,,Ul and v'n" strcots ,-,T. O retterolf u)t North ltd street J.dward A lijer 3'at Ilaverford uxenue 'rii t)rUKtore -"'Hi nnd Onrilon streets. Nice's Drues'oro. tr.o Nortli list street Tercrs I'liarmacy Chclten and Stenton nva znips. uernvtntotvn Welsbards. Front street nnd Allesheny a enu. Onmr1! Li-hlvh Pharmacy. 27th street nnd Z.en Ish nenup City Line I'hnrmacy. lork roul nnd city lino, i'obert Helm 8th and Dlimonrt streets. N, r Velsner -IIJ (iernnntoun an nue , -artery rinrmaey Qcrmantown nenue and IIuntlnRiion street (leorKe Lyons sth ind IIuntlnKdon streets I-cnls J Steltzer. (ah mid Cumbt.rl.ind streets. I. II. IlelBhter. 3th nnd Cumberland streets. faiuuvi uwncnuerK "in una lorK streets Antlll m l'hirni ii y Sth und IJ luplilu Htreets Iicker's. Sth stnet an I I.elilch awnun b nmet.'H I'liarmicj "Jd strett and Indlani Rvemid Ixiula IT Myers, 2d nnd Cambria streets Edurd II. Weber Jil and VVistinorcland streets II. 1. rinklilnor. L'.l and Diamond streets FIREMEN FIGHT HARD TO CHECK PITMAN FIRE Blaze in Stable Ignites Roofs of Seven Houses Loss $3000 riTSrA5f. N". J.. Jan S-Tlrcmon hero were given a hard tight early this morn ing when fire de.strojed a large liver) otablo in the centre of tho town, owned by O H. It. Coles Sparks showered near by property and at one tlmo tho roofs of sevttt houses were un fire. Glussboro firemen, with their auto fire truck, aided the local fire fighters In checking1 the flumes. The flro started vhen a horse kicked over a lantern while Coles was feeding his horses. Coles was severely burned In removing the horses und wagons front the blazing srablu before the firemen arrived. Ono horse, six wagons and a quantity of harness and feed wero destroyed. The loss Is estimated at 3000, partly covered by Insurance. FIRE IN CANDY FACTORY Flames Cause ?100,000 Damage in Belle Mead Sweets Plant at Trenton TltENTON, Jan. 5. Tiro of unknown origin this morning caused J 100,000 dam age to the Trenton plant of tho Belle Mead Sweets Company Every piece of nre apparatus In the city was at the scene. No one was hurt. "Wills Probated Today Among the wills probated today were those of Francis U StcCulUn, 6751 ilus srove street, which In private bequests disposed of an estate valued at $20,700: Georgo Detwiler, 2213 Norfh 2Cth street, J33W, Albert E. Hancock, who died at the Water Gap, on December 22, Jli.000; Virginia Taylor, !H8 North 23th street, $7200. and Fannio Sweeney, 1610 Wood street, JSC30. The personalty of tho es tate of William II. Scott has been ap praised at t&2,5.oa. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred A. Caw, 8323 Frankfort aye., and Sarah M. lluau, 30-JJ Cedar ave Harvey C i,ren Atlantic City and Carrie 12 Kau4a n 3730 Ilaverford ave. Robert B MiAfeo. IS03 Naittr st., and Irene a Les'U. SOU U Wiail st. Danic, F. CuiinJnishj.ni, SOU .Arch St.. and 3ci'i A MoCaju. 117, S lSUl t Euitca Kane. U13 N. Hutclilnon at., and ilry "iVuHoii Norrltown I'a. JElto r D Crouthamtl. Stga N. SUt St., and Ftorecca K Walt, rerkaalu Pa. Jobs .Hiuai, -iXZi CambrUn u. and Anna. Sialca. 4i3S Almond t, fc'jraul A. Hallie. soot N Broad at, and Sua Ik Fenu, aultl N 3il t Jset luskrvlti, 3147 Federal it., and Bertha Jollo, StliN 16th t Sanrd ii Qatnn. iUW Arch L, and Jennie Y JEiradT Sa a. iloocall at Sam ICrutoiuky 4.1 N Ota at., and Lna C)! irlfa C Wwif turlijigton N J . and Frida Ttwmtr S1 Earin 1 , . U.J .i K Wii uian S433 C olumtiu ave . nd Ara, SI iVlJi.l.-iolunibla. ave 2Wjc snider 1S3I K FrjinVlla t , and floss ni sity Ml ii ITaokllo, t. tn.1. d 11 Xwn Altrou, p., and Pauline . Hlox Uog T " .. , E ii -J J, Istowa, jxe jC!rove.N J t and C-u'-t IlofKtoi.iim, Ivw Atiafid, aad Lna BRITISH SURE TO WIN, SAYS LORD NORTIlCLtFFE Conllnned from re One InuRhtern wero given up to sport nnd nmuscment. Our Army was little larger thnn iours The Knliier. In his famous order Issued at Alx-In-Chnpelle, referred to It ns "Sir John French's contelriptlhle llttlo nrmy." since then, by voluntnry enlistment of freo men, ws nlrendy pos Bess ono of tho world's largest armed forcei Your position today Is not unlike ours before tho vvnr. You nre as eaten up with commercialism and paclllclsm as we lire, by reason of tho lack of unity of the races that now compoio the United States On the other hand Sou offer the enmo temptation to nnv htimrrv nnd nn Rresslxc enemy that we did. You hao lots of moncj, few soldiers nnd compara tively few sailors. Troops can bo moved to jour shores from hnstllo countries in llttlo more than the time It took to movo them from New York to Boston 200 years ngo. The fact that wo have been able to transport at least a million soldiers across the seas shows that nny 1'uropcan or Oriental nation could. If jou wore un prepared, as you nre, ship them to you England, Trance and the other Allies aro grateful for tho sympathy thoy havo received from largo numbers of Ameri cans Some 10 COO Amerlc ns, a number of whom hate already becomo officers, have shown their lojalty to tho cnuso of dcmociacy, freedom nnd Individualism by enlisting In our nrmy, cither through Can ada or direct Ono of these officers, an extremely bio j otitis artillery officer. said to mo yestcrdny: "Wo Americans aro not fighting nlth ou for King and cotlntrj. Wo nre fighting for tho liberty of (ho world ard becnuso It Is our duty" DirriJltCNT IDIJALS. Tho Germans have their Ideal tt It not ours. It Is not that of Trance nor It It that of the United States Their Ideal H the subordination of the main of tho people to discipline Just as their women are entirely subordinate to tholr men so their men nro subordinated dur ing tho whole of their lives to plthri police or military liws A Rreat manj of them have iiaped from Germany to our country nnd our colonies to avoid thli very system of government That Ii why It Is illlllcult to undeistnnd why what jou call "hj phenatcd ' Americans who have left Germany for freedom's snke should be siding ngalnit the United States and with Germany. It Is, I Imag ine, a question of racial amour proprc. 'The nation of houso servants,' as His- mnrck co nptlv described them, aro I cognizant tnat tnev aro not or tne same laclal attitude ns tho Anglo-Saxons, and, lll.e all inferiors, aio more touchy than they should be To ono who has mixed much, as I hae, with Atnprlrnnn Piinndlins nnd Alln- I trallins (I except mv own people for obvious reaions, tho ruggcstlon that tho North American, the Australasian or Hrltlsh branches of out race belong to the same racial grado na these so-called 1'iusslan supermen Is preposterous The square heads with no back to them and tho outstanding cars, tho ovcrtot'ng and drinking, the coarseness, the ciucltv, tho bullying of Inferiors nnd the clinging to superiors that make up the Prussian, mark him out for what he Is n man who has to bo ruled and regulated by the military nnd tho police As far as Eng Hnd Is concerned, ivo havo never at tempted to Interfere with his sjstcm of government so long as It was confined to his own country, but directly the attempt was mado to api'y It to Belgium nnd I'tanco wo lenped Into the ring and do not propose to listen to any of the Ger man pcaco squealing, of which wo get on almost dally chorus, until militarism nnd pollcclsm havo been tnken home to whore they belong If thoj like to treat their women llko squaws and drudges. If thoy prefer to elevate the policeman to the dignity of ruler, If gooso stepping and cringing suit them, let them havo these things That Is their own business But tho food riots nnd tho peace riots show that thero is u limit to what even a Berliner can stand U. S SIUST JUDGE ITSELT You nsk mo what Is our view of tho at titude of America in the wnr. Even body has his own view In our countrj on everj thlng connected with tho conflict My own levv all ulong has been tint Amer ica's nttltude Is entirely a matter for tho people of the United States You have Internal difficulties of which wo know nothing. Owing to our censorship, jou know ver llttlo about our side of tho war. Owing to the German propaganda with which your country has been del uged, you nro almost entirely Ignorant of the German campaign of woman nnd child killing. Americans say to me, "Do ou really think that my German gardener or German chauffeur, my Gorman clerk or my German servant Is the kind of a man who would fight behind living ram parts of women and children'"' I do not think so Comparatively few of the Gcr nuns with jou aro Prussians, onlj ery few nro from East Prussia, where tho worst of tho Huns como from. Ilardlj uny had been debased hj- pollcclsm and militarism beforo thej- emigrated to jour hospitable shores Tho point of view of virtually ever Briton I know, and one which Is shared bj- Canadians, Australians, New Zea Innders and South Africans, Is that the English-speaking end of tho war Is a matter for the British Empire, nnd that, despite our lack at preparation, wo do not need anj help fiom tho United States Another section of British thought, and this also applies to almost all Trench thought. Is that the Intervention of tho United States would bo a calamity to tho Allies. Ill-balanced, Ignorant, but well- meaning people like your Sir. Ford are supposed to bo tjpicnl of many in tho United States, though I confess I havo never met them during the many Jour neys I have made throughout jour coun- try. PORD AS PRO-GERMAN A Trenohman said to mo recently "I wonder If Mr. Ford had been born In, rt us eaj Lille instead of Detroit, and his mother hod been murdered nnd his sis ters outraged, whether ho would have been so strongly In favor of peace with Germanj." I wonder, too We regard anybody who wants to make peace now, before tho Allies are prepared, ns a pro German, and we will not print one line of tha ord advertising In this country, despite the frantic efforts of his agents to secure publicity here The point of view that premature peace Is pro-German does not seem to be understood in the United States. Personally, I doubt that the United States will really prepare fot any war. There will be on Immense amount of talk, as thero was with us, and jou will Jmo people llko our late Lord Roberts oreach. Ing wisdom, but his views will be drowned In such melodies, "l didn't ralso my boj-," etc One day the Laplanders or tho Green landers or somo other nation (you can change the words as you choose) will notice that jou are rich and pacifist and will corao and take what they want. How would you like us to Interfere when they had accomplished part of their task and you were not yet ready and for us to cry "peace" when, say, the Laplanders or Greenlauders were occupying Oregon, the State of "Washington, perhaps California; places, as you know, extremely accessible to the Laplanders. That Is how we feel about peace making before we are ready to impose the terms that we think neces sary to the freedom of the world. We hava the German tiger where wo want him and we mean to put him back in hla own cage, well tamed and with hla fangs drawn Finally, the main policy of dreat Britain Is: First, to keep German ships off the sea so long1 as a single German soldier remains la Allies' territory and so long- as an indemnity to Belgium, France and Russia U unpaid, jjid secondly, as I mentioned in a previous statement to the United Press, to enlist every available man by voluntary recruiting and com pulsion. My statement regarding com pulsion was received vlth a howl both hero and by you. but Wr people havo adopted tt eve mart, cJxUy Uaa I ex fftvUi, j - OTCTIVE BABY DIES; BURGEON'S KNIFE FAILS Rode Strolli Succumbs After , Operation Had Small Chance to Live rtotle Strolli, 4 days old, of S13 Fltz water street, referred to by some of the vountatora around Pth and Fltzwatcr strcctp aa a "funny little Daoj-, Dutwno was tecognl2cd by physicians as a de fect!?! child, Is dead, She died last night at the Jefferson Hospital. Earlier In the day sac hnd been operated on, the plij -slclanrf taking ono chance in n hundred to eaijo her life. Whoti Angelo Strolli, the father, took tho Infnnt to the hospital phjslclans told him that there was only one chance In a hundred for her to survive an operation The Strolll's havo three other children. Tl cy ne all licaHhy. family council wa.i held It was .agreed to permit nn opcratloh. Tho opt ration was for menin gocele, rl malformation of the spinal cord bulging through the spinal column. "I am sure that I did right l.i permitting fh doctors operate on our Itoslc," said Strolli today at his home, "If Hoslo had lived and hadn't been operated on sho would havo been a cripple all her life I haven't got much monoj. but If Boslo had lived I would have felt as though my namo wns Itockefellcr or Carnesle But I must be thankful to God, becauso wo have three other children who aro enjoying Rood health " CIltmCH DIGNITARIES ATTEND FUNERAL OF REV. J. F. TRAINER Crowd Pays Tribute to Lnte Rector of St, Thomas Aquinas' The funeral of the Rt Rev Mgr. James r Trainer, rector of St Thomas Aquinas' Church, at ISth and Morris streets, was attenuea lousy by many high church dig. nltarlcs Interment was In Holy Cross Cemetery. Every pew In St. Thomaa Aniilnns Church wns occupied when Archbishop Prendcrgnst, who presided nt tho iimorar services, entered the church Tho abso lution of tho bodj was performed by tho Archbishop Bishop McCort sang tho Solemn Re quiem Mass Tho sermon was dcllvcicd liv Monslgnor Trainer's llfelnnn- frlnn,1 tho llov. James J Nash, rector of the Church of the Kplphanj'. Tho music of tho mass wns Gregorian, with Gounod's "Snnctus" and "Agnus Del " It wns ren dered by tho choir, assisted by tho bovs' chorus William A. Davis furnished tho music. Three hundred priests wero In nttend nnc Beforo the services, when tho bodv was on view, many prominent citizens passed by tho bier. Theso Included Stato Senator Edwin II. Vnre. Juden .Tnani t Rogers and Common Councllmnn Joseph Gaffnov The following wero pallbearers Dr, I. h J Flt7patrlck, A C Robertson, M A. I.j-ons. T J. O'Rourke. John Gillespie, V J Murrnj-. R J. MacSorlcj-. James Shaughnessj-. One hundred nnd fifty students from tho Ovtrbrook Seminary attended tho funeral. DURST TO BE BURIED FRIDAY Last Survivor of Monitor May Havo Military Funeral Dressed In tho uniform of a "Jncklo" of the I'nlted Stntes Navy, which ho loved so well William Durst, tho last member of the crew of the famous "cheese box on a raft." will be burled In Mt Carmcl Cemetery on Trldnj-. Durst died j ester day at his llttlo home at 1315 George street. The veteran of the Monitor only wanted his family to carry out two wishes beforo ho joined his other com rades In death They VTcro that he bo burled In his uniform nnd havo a military funeral Tho family will try to carry out both wishes. Commandent RubscU of the Philadel phia Navy Yard has been notified of Durst's death, and It Is more than likely that a detachment of marines nnd "Jockles" from ono of tho battleships ui convey mo nearso to tno cemetery. Tho Association of Naval Veterans, the Old Guard of Philadelphia and a branch of tho Army nnd Nnvy Union, of all of which Durst was a member, have also been notified and It Is expected that representatives of these organizations will attend tho funeral. ' Tho services will be conducted at 2 o'clock on Trlday, by Rabbi Max R Klein, nt the home of his son, Louis W. Durst, 935 North Ilth street t rUN'ERAL OF HENRY MILLER Merchant Died of Illness Contracted During Civil War Henry D Miller, retail cigar merchant, who died on Sunday of nn Illness that ho contracted during tho Civil XTnr, will be burled Thursday, runeral J services will bo held In St Paul's Reformed Episcopal Chuich. Broad and Venango streets, at I o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. Torrest E Dager, will preach the sermon Members of the Orand Army and the Knlght3 of Malta will be In attendance, ns well as memben, of other fraternal and military organizations to which Mr. Miller belonged Mr. Miller fought at Gettjsburg. In the siege of Port Hudson nnd other Important engagements He wns under fire for two months, and, although ho was never wounded, he suffered from fevers and ex posures that caused his death several days ngo. He was 74 years old. Ho was one of the organizers of the Knights of Malta In this countrj and was tho bearer of the secret ritual brought to this coun try from England Edward Perry to Be lluried Friday runeral services for Edward Perry, head of the clothing firm of Perry &. Co , 18th and Chestnut streets, who died yesterday, will be held at 2 o'clock Fri day afternoon at hla home, 3)16 North 22d street. OBITUARIES MRS. WILLIAM BUTLER Oldest Member of Blockley Baptist Church v TIia nlrtnst mpmhpr tt a ntm.ni. i West Philadelphia was burled this morn ing. Sho was Mrs. William Butler, 95 years old, of 33M Melon street. She was baptized when only 19 years old as a member of the Blockley Baptist Church, and had been a devout church member for 76 J ears. She was believed by clergy men to have served as a church mem ber longer than any one In that part of the city, The funeral services were held from tho Blockley Baptist Church, at 53d street and Wyalusing avenue, by the Rev. John A. Halner, pastor, and Dr. John Gordon, dean emeritus of Temple Unlverjlty, Joseph F. Patterson POTTSVILLE, Pa., Jan. B.-Joseph F, Patterson, an oltlclal court stenographer for 33 years, died at his residence here, In his 66th year, of asthma. He was pres ident of the Pennsylvania Shorthand Re porters' Association, to which he was elected In July, 1911, at HarrUburg. He was a native of Durham, England. HOWARD MUTCIILER Former Congressman and Prominent Democratic Leader EASTON', Pa . Jan. 5. Former Con- vi"'t, " 3 s..r..r,v". ua: iimiuui i.uou.c jimiuwr aiea last i f swOSiaV teA M SiWJa-J Ailed the unexpired term of his father, the lata William Mtttchler, who was n. member of tho Ways and Means Com mittee in Congress and In 1900 was elected to a full term. For many j-ears ho was th& indlaputed leader of the Democratic party In tho 26th Congressional District. He was the proprietor of the Easton Dally Express. ' Henry E. Ituhe ALLENTOWN, Pa, Jan S.-Henry E. Iluhe, ono of Allentown's oldest residents, died last night after a lingering1 Illness. He was 90 jears old. Mr, Ituhe was tho second oldest Republican irt Allentown and was one of tho organizers of tho Re publican partj", voting for John C, Fre mont In 1858. Until he retired JO years ago he was In the tobacco business. Of a large family ono brother, Edward nunc, 84, nnd Mrs Mary Seem, of Easton, 88, survive, no was mo ratner of Harry E. Iluhe, general baggage agent of tho Cen tral Itnllrond of New Jersej. Ambrose F. Peters ALLENTOWN, Pa., Jan. 5 Ambrose F Peters, one of the founders of tho Peters & Jacoby Companj. which con ducts tho largest baking, ice cream and confectionery business In Allentown, died todny In St. I.uko' Hospital after linger ing a month after an operation for kidney trouble Mr Peters was 62 years old. Ho was the most prominent lav rjnntlit In Allentown. David R. James POTTSVILLE, Pa., Jan. 6 David R. James, a member of the coal operating firm of James Brothers, of Pottavlllo and Shenandoah, died this morning at hla home In tho latter city of pneumonia. IN Mr.MOMAM AltMRTIIONn. In memory of TUCODORE ArtMSTHO.NO, January 8, 1015. CHOl'Sn, In loving remembrance of my dear, mother SAIlAlt A Cltousn. nlm en tered Into rest Jan S, iuol UAUallTi:n MUM OHI). In loving remembrnnre of my clear mother .ANNA lsADni.I.A MUI.rOIIU, who departed this lire on January C lull, Ioeu by till who know her. HUH SON. JBeatfjs rAce Notice Are Printed In the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. AM)i:HON At tho resldenco of her uncle, John It roster. .2181 .North 27th st . on January 2. lnlil MAHY ANN ANDERSON, llelatlica and friends nr Invited to nttend the funeral on Thursday, nt 2 p m , from the Intercession Itofnrmed Episcopal Church, ilth and Hetcher sts ihelotv Dauphin st ). Interment, nt Ivy Hill Cemetery Remains may bo viewed on Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p m Automobllo service AIIKI.K huddenlv, on January .1, 1010, CHAllLIIH OOTTLlKIl son of Gottlieb and tno lato Mnrj Abele neo' Claeser), In his 4.th vear It-lntlven and friend also mem bers of I rankford Grocers' Association, aro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on lVldaj, nt 2 p. m , at his lato residence, eouthwou corner 2d at nnd tiusquchannii ave Interment prlvntc, nt Orecnmount Cem etery Automobllo funeral IIAM.KNTINi:. On January 2.1010, JAMHS ,nA,t'r'.AS "?.n,of. ,h0 '""John nnd Jnno llallentlne. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral services. Thursday, nt 2 p m , at the residence of his brother-n-lnn. w llllnm J. baunders, 100J S. 17th st. Inter ment private. IIIMIIN (neo Peoples) On January A, 1010. HOSU V, widow of Maurlco Ileulin. rtel i tlvcs nnd friends, also Colllngswood Circle. No r,IM, Comtnnlons of F. of A, and olo Council. No l.' V of I'., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturdav, nt S 10 n, m. from her lato residence. 014 West West moreland at holemn Mass of liequlcm nt St Vernnlca'H Church, at 10 a m. Interment at Holy fcepulchre Cemeterj HKLHI.UV, On January 4, 1010, WILLIAM llllLSLIlV. Sr Relatives and friends aro In vited to attend the funeral services, on Fri day, at 2 p. m nt his lato residence. 33S4 Calumet st Tails uf Kchuvlklll lnim,ni private, nt Roxboroush 1'resbj terlan Church Ground IILACIC On January 3, 1010, JOHANNA, widow of Jnhn lllnck, at her lnte resi dence lift bouth luth st. Duo notice of funeral will be given III. Ki:. .Suddenly, January 3,1010, CLARA A widow of Tiler R lllako. In her 7Uth ear Relatives nnd friends arn Invited to uttend the funeral services on Thursdaj, nt l n m . nt her lato residence, nt Oak st , Woodburj, N. J. Interment private Hit I1 On January 2, 1010, JOHN WILL IAM, husband of nilia. Ilrady (nee Romlic) nnd son or the late 1'atrlck and Rosnnnu llruds. Relatlves.nnd friends nlso tho pollco SJln.n. 5"' Blstrlct Marnuetto Council No. 2M. K of C Court Cohockslnk, No 14.'. I. of A. Cohockslnk Heneflclal Association and tho rather Ilurko llenctlclnl Association of l'ennslvanln nre Invited to attend tho funeral, on rhurslny, at 8..10 n m , from hlB lato rcsldtnce lVIU nionunnri ule nnl.nin Requiem Mass at tho Church of Our Lady of Men, nt 10 a m precisely Interment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. IHCKI.HY. On January 3. 1010, PATRICK, husband of Nellie Ilwkley (nee Duitan) and '.on. P' .' "trick and Norn Ruckley. natlvo of Ashford County I Imerltk, Ireland Relatives and friends of the rnmlly nro Invited to at tend funeral Thurslav. at 8 30 a m. from his lato resldcmo 4-.I High st . Oermantown holemn Mass nt tno Immaculate Conception fhureh. at 10 o'clock Interment at Holy hepulchro Cemeterj, New ork papers please copj Ill'i:itI)Sr.I.I. On January 3. 1010, JAMES llLTEItDSL-LL Sr liKed 70 years Relatives Sntl .frind!- 1l" VVlneohocklnc Tribe. No 3J. I O. R. M . are Invited to attend tho .ui.riu, arr.ii-cs niurHauy. at i p. m , at his late resldenco, HOT Koulkrod .t . Prank ford Interment private. Cedar Hill Cemo terJ ' ''"ids may call Wednesday from 8 to ti 10 n. m. CAl.mjEI.L. At Spring Mill. Montgomery Co Pa , January 4, into At RXXSDKR husband of Tannic Y. Caldnrll nelatlvea and friends nre Invited to services, Saturday, at 1 p. ni at residence. Spring Mill, Mont Komjry Co Pa Interment Jit Peace Come tery Remains mav be viewed Friday evenlnc. C-M f',t.,.'M:rJanu,r'r Wln' JOHANNA AWfXHAJf. w,lllow of Michael Callahan Relatives and friends of family, also Hacred Heart Society of sr Amt'M f,)n,p.Vi it...i n attend funeral Saturdav S 10 a m , from lnte residence. Sum Cedar t Solemn Re iiulem Mass ut St. Ann's Church. 10 a m. Interment bt Ann s Cemeterj, CALLER. At her residence. 1011 North Tel ton at.. Janusry 4 1010 AJIDLIA C . wife of Raymond Kugena Caller Relatives and friends are Invited to uttend the funerul services. Thursday. 2 p m, at the apart ments of Oliver li Datr, 1S$0 Chestnut it. Interment private. CANNING. At Cnnshohocken, Pa, on Jan Vafy -'l, 1610 WILLIAM, husband of Sirah J n XounB) Cannlntr Relatives and friends are Invited to services Trlda, 1 Io p m . at residence. t01 R nth .u. n.n.knhu0.. Interment Westminster Cemetorv. Remains may be viewed Thursday evening CANNON. On January 2, 1010, REUBEN. son of the lata Richard and W'lnnlfred Can yon Relatives and friends Invited to attend I2n"".'1. ba'urday, li a m. from resldenco of brother-in-law Trank Rouen. 1141 13 bomerset st Hlxh Requiem Maw nt Church 9! ,nS Vljjtatlon 10 a, m Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery. (.'.WHIN. On January S, 1010. ROSE widow of Patrick Carlln and daughter of lata John and Anna Moron, of Omaith County Tyrone. Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited tonti tend funeral Friday. 8 JO a m from lata residence S113 N. 'Myrt!eood t Solemn lllBh Mass at Church of Moat Precious Mood 10 a m. Interment St. Denla' Cemetery CAltrV. On January 1. 1010. MARY D (nee W allace). wf. of Oeorde L. Carty. nela tlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral services. Thursday, at 1 p. m ii hw lai, residence. 8040 Me'Sla St,1 Fnte?men at Vera! - -- -. - -.--. nw.u ei-rwve. vui.uns.-un January 4, 1010 kmii.y jjldow of Lewi. Collins' ared 78 jeari IMil Uvea and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services on Friday, at 2 Km, St tha residence of her son. Charles CoidnV Ml West Lehlsh aye Interm?nt private, at Greenwood (K. of P.J Cemetery. """ u' CONN Kit. On January 4, 1018. JOHN CON. NER. .husband of Ann Conner. RelatlvM and friend, also Holy Name Society nfihS Holy Family Church are In v lied J Stteid the funeral., on Saturday, at 8 .30 1 a m from hla Uto residence. 221 lisrmltasa at illSniJ vunk- Solemn Utah Mass at t ha lid ly ISffiU (lv Church. ?t 10 a. rn. InteiVenrat SL Mary Cemetery, Roiboroush. "'" " COI'E. On First Month 4th, 1010. ANNA HTBWARDSON. widow of Francis R. Cob In her l)4th year. Funeral, at her late resN dence. Awbury. Oermantown. on SUtb Day. 7th Inst., at 11 30 a. m. Interment private; CCH'IAON ns Morad). On January 3.1010 ST1ICL KEBBCCA. wife of William CouH ion and daughter of Harry and Olora Morad. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thurstay, at 2p.m. at tha restdenca of her parents. 3011 llarlns st. frrlends may visw rsraaln. oo Wednes day, from T to U p. m. COUItTNBY-On January 3, 1010. ELLEN, widow of Humtbrty Courtney. Relative ani friends are invited to attend tha funeral on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m" 7rom the ?llfden &ASMW5i'?SaSStA lL!S3irt!amShSSA on Thursday at a p. m. Interment it Bori dentown Cemetery l CJtorSE. On January 4, lots DANIEL CHOUSE and 60 yara Relatives and friends ar lavltel o uttend thVTunf&l services, on Thursday afternoon ats o clock, at tbe rejldeoj.e Bf bit nleee Mrs. Harry Btsvans. 241 A.rmat st. Oermantown, la ArmAn, rl.ii,n tint- --SrrVm nuuizz' z..:"r v. "-fv --- .- utm &,vu?ciry "rrv'TSr"" ?. '"wri. mio. alma I ii&mU&&&Z8Zi l DEATHS Invited to attend the funeral en.ThorMay, at 7 10 a. m , from her late residence 3ia Jotter at. High Mass nt the Chumh of the Aemton. at 0 a. m. Interment at cathe dral Cemetery. DAltltAlf. On January 2. lOlt, near Clay ton Del ..nOBEMTII IMIWAH, HKtA 09 veara Relatives, and friends nro lmlted to attend the funeral, from hla late reatrtence, en Thurtday, tt 180 n m Interment at 8t Peter a Cemetery, 8myrna, Del, DAtl1?. 'In Coateavllle, Ta, nt tho residence er ner son, ur J. H uavis ELIZA n , wmow of the late Morran n, Davis, aired years, nelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from tho residence of her son, Creapon R Davis corner Manoa ana imtoy roaa Lianercn I'A,, Fri day, January . Meet at the home, t 80 p. m Interment private, at Arlington Ceme. tery. DAMS. Burtdentv, Tamiary 2, 1010, ELIZA BETH OSTHOM DAVIS widow of Edwin II Davis runeral services private. Inter ment nt Weat Laurel Hill Cemetery. nnSAHAin. On January 2. 1010, WILL IAM n , hufband of nmma Harris Df'abnye. nelatlvea nnd friends, nlo Piuio Lodge No. M. I. O.O. M. Engine Co. No 24, Phila delphia Fire Department! Insurance. Patrol, Philadelphia lire Department! Relief Asocl atlon nnd FIremen'n Association of State of Pennsylvania, and 17th. of March Club, are Invited to attend funeral services, Thursday, nt 2 p. m, precisely, at hla late rcildence, 2430, Christian st. interment tirlvate. Auto service Friends, may. call Wednesday eve nine, from 8 to 10 o'clock. DODIiq. At Cedar Ilrook. N J , nn January J. 101(1 MARTHA R, Rife of Sidney Dobbs fired ti.a venrn Ttetaflva nn,l rrtnt a- Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 P. ,m . at Haddonneld Haptlst Cemetery Chapel. Interment at adjolnln ground t)Of(llIi:itTV, On January 1 lOlfl, ARCIII HALD husband of the lata I3la and son of naed JI7 jears. Ilelatlvcs and friends nre in v-Hinarine una vna late James uouenertr. vueci io atienn i Wednesday, nt 2 p, dence. 013 Hast LI nn m , nt his mother's res! nntncntt Rt InfArtnnt at urrrmvpoa liv. oi '.l vemoiery. DOHNKY. On January 3, 1010, ELIZA I1ETH DOWNEY, widow of Thomas P. Downey, Relatives and friends, nlso Sacrsd Heart Society of 8t Anns Church nnd Ladles' Star Atixlllnri, No. 8, K. of S. J, are Invited to nttend funeral, Olday, nt 8 00 n m . from her lato residence, 2irn IX Huntingdon st. Solemn Requiem Maes nt st Ann s. Church nt 10 n m. Interment Now Cathedral Cemeterj DL'OAN'. On January 2. 1010, JOHN J, son of tho lnte John J, nnd Mary A Duitan. Relatives and frlnds nre Invited to attend the funeral,. on Friday, nt 8 10 a m, from his Hto residence. 1810 Llnplncott st. Solemn Requiem Mt! nt Church of the Ascension nt 10 n m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. DUKES Suddenly, on Januarv .1 1010, ALFRED, hnshnnd of Elizabeth Dukes. Rel atives and .friends, nlso members of Hlblo ("lass. O. of Holy Apostles Sunday School, Dreiel Illddlo lllblo Cliss Junior fit An- rt . ;. . i -.. -- - urrH s iirotnernooii nnd nu other societies or which ho was n member nro Invited to at tend tho. funernl Trldny afternoon nt 1 (SO o'clock, from his late resldenco, ir,28 Chris tian st Services In Holy Apostles Church. nt 2 30 o'clock Interment prlvato In Mount Morlah Ccmoterj HUItST. On January 4, 101(1 WILLIAM, husband of Anna Durst need 77 venm lleln. lives nnd friends also Philadelphia Naval Veterans' Association Old (lunrd City of 1'hllndelphla. Admiral Oeorue VV. Melvlllo Garrison Annv nnd Navy Union t' S A and emploves Water lturenu of Philadelphia, nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, nt 2 p m precisely, at the resldenco of his son, Louis W Durst, IU N Uth St. Interment nt Mount Cirmol Cemetery EAHAN. Suddenly, on lanuary a, 1010, DANIEL M . son of the lato Daniel nnd Johanna Eagnn late of 420.1 Ilaverford nve. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend funeral Thursday, at 8 10 n. m from tho icsldenco of Ihomss Murphj, 4.100 West minster nve bolemn Hljh Mass nt thn Church of Our Mother of Sorrows nt 10 o'clock. Interment St. Denis' Cemetery. EIIDISON'. On January 3, 1010 ANNIE TA'IIIAM EDD1SON widow of Robert W, Eddlson Isq . of Adel Leeds, Enclnnd and iliuirhtcr nf tho lata Isabcllt L. und Henry THtham ENOrilS. On Jnnuary 4. 1010, nOOER SHEIlltON. husband of Pnullnn Enoihs (neo Etlerl. nnd son nf Alexander mid Trances I Enochs Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funernl services, on I rid ty, at H n m preclsclv. at Schuyler's Uroid and Diamond sts Interment private, nt con venience of tho family I-NI'. On lanuary ft 1010 HARRIET T. Wife of W'llltlltn () Ent. riitlirliter nf the lntn James II nnd Eliza Tnjlor Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend tho funeral service" on Trldaj nt 2 p m at her lato residence CI 10 Media at Interment prlvnte, at Montrose Cemetery. Remains may ho viewed on Thursdav cvenlnj; i:VNS On Jnnuary 4. HUB. ANNIE 11 WAN'S widow of Trank I! EvunB. Rela tives and friends nro Invited to nttend fu ncrnl services Thursdav, nt .1 p m., nt tha resldenco of her son .10 l'enn road, Winne wood. Va. Interment prlvnte, ESHEIt. On Jnmnry 3, 1010, SAMUEL N husband of Suin Ehcr (neo Unccn) ltelt tlves and friends nlen I.ennl Lenapo Tribe, No 1, I o It M., James Q lllnlno Coun ell No. 7CU, O I. A. nnd Tamo LodKO. No. 7JS I O O T, nre Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Saturdav, at 1 to p m. nt his late rerlde'icc. 2774 rornl st Inter ment nt North Cedar Hill Cemetery Re. milns may bo viewed on Trldav evening. KSSICIC. On lanuary 2 1010. THOMAS n, husband of Henrietta It. Lsstck Relatives and friends also Hoard of Management nnd members of I'ennslvnnla II R Y M C A . VV ashlneton Camn. No. Jill. P. O S a. Phil. ndelphl i commandcry. No I, nnd ThrouRh HiCciKo Musters of l'ennsjlvnnln It. It , and nil other orRanlzatlons nf which ho wna a member, are Invited to attend funeral serv ices, nt his lato residence, 4137 Tnrrlsh st., Thursdtj, nt J p. m Interment prlvnte. Remains may bo viewed Wednesday evening, from 8 to 10. KTTER. On Jnnu-vrv 3, 1010. ELLEN, wife of Hit Ettcr, aiteil 71 5 ears Relatives and friends of tho family nro Invited to attend tho funeral services on I rl Hy. at It a m pre cleely. ut her lnte residence. 2.'Jl S Hrnnd St. Interment prlvato Automobile service. EVANS. On January 2. 1010, WILLIAM, son of tho lato W IllUm and Mary Ann Evnns. Relatives and friends, nlso 1'hoenlx Ixidso, & iZ:v ona A M Phllanlhronle I.odi;o. Ji.l V.- I O O T . Metropolitan Lodije. No J27. K of p Pnstofflce Protective Asiocla tlon, employes of Central Station P O ; Postofllco letter Cnrrlers' Itcltef Assoclitlon, aro Invited to attend funeral services, Thuia nay at 2 p m at his lite residence 1110 Rrown st. Interment Mt Peace Cemetery. Remains mav bo viewed Wednesday eventmr. between 8 nnd 10 o'clock. Automobile service KvAN'S On January 4. 1010 ANNIE It LVANfi. widow of Trank It Ilvms Rela tives mid friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, Thursday afternoon, at :t nclock, nt th resldenco of her son, 330 l'enn road. Wynnowood, Pa. Interment private. KVOA V. Suddenly, on January 2, 1010, DANIEL M. EAOAN. lato of 4M3 Ilnver ford nve son of tho lato Daniel and Jo hnnni Eaean Due notice of tho funerul will L given rAHLKY. Suddcnlv. at Pljmouth Meetlne, January 3, lUlil, ANNIT. wife of James Far ley (n-a Flnnegan) Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, from her lato residence Hlcknritown, Pa, Thursday, nt U a m Illeh Ml,, In Rf latrlt,'a I hur.li at 10 JO o'clock. Internum private St. Pat rick's cemetery Norrlstown. Pa l'KLIONKY. On January 3, 1010, MAHY TLLLONEY," ated Hd years Kunernl I rt i'SXt "!,' 7 10 a m from her late residence 4010 Rrown at Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Mother of Sorrows Church at t a m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Relutlvea and friends are Invited to attend. TERRY. At Norrlstown, Pa . on January 4. FRANCES; T FERRY, daughter of John J. nnd Catharine Terry, need 1U vears Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from her parents' residence, S71 East Main st , Norrlstown on 1 rlday, the ,,n ,u... ui o iu a in ouiemn ivequiem Mass at t Patrick's Church ut 0 do u m Interment St Patrick's Cemetery. nOW KUS. On January 3. 1010, OEOROE T. husband of Matilda Flowers and son of late Robert and hurah Flowers. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral service, Thursday, at 2 p m at lata residence. Ibid Tulip st. Interment private riTTOV. On January 2, 1010, CHARLES FITTON. husband of Anna Fltton formerly of England UKf.l 06 years Relatives and friends, also Albion Lodge No. ii. Order of Sons of St Oeorear Invited to atten 1 the funeral servltes Thursday, January 0. at his late residence BdO North 0th st , Camden. N". J. Interment Arlington Cemetery Re mains may be viewed Wednesday evening GALLAGHER. On January 1. 1010. JULIA, daughter of .John and the late Catharine Oallaxher. of Cloonlara. bwlnford, County Mayo. Ireland, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 7 a. w from the residence of her brother-ln.Iavv, Mr. Walter Evereon 2.10 Hjget st . Requiem Mass at St Mary'. Church, its a. m. Interment at I (sly Cro.s Cemetery. GORDEN. On January 3. 1010. MAROA ItET. widow of bamuel K Uorden. In her 73th year. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services. Friday, at i p m . at her late residence. North Wales, Pa Take Lehigh Valley trolley to stop 40 Interment Lutheran Cemetery, North Wales """""" OKAY, Oa January 3, 1010. ANNIE, wife and friends are invited to attend'the funeral services, on Thursday, at 'i p. m. at her late.. residence. EUUburg N. 'i Interment ."- , v 0 yearn, Iteiatlvi Haddonfleld llaptut Cemetery Carrlaeea win meet trolley at 1,30, at lladdoa avl. aid um a iiiiHWMi, OHAY, Suddenly, on January 3 1010 MARY K , wife of Wilson H. Uray and daughter of Marshall D. and Rebecca Lov.e. if.latlve. and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Friday. U JO p. m . at Barents' iylitl &na com8tra rnfnV.etVr,Cden5et.ry-! P " lM"Rt Wf GLINAbSO, son of ye.rs. attend tna funeral on l.ri,l9v a. md f rom 8t' residence. l7 Catharlno at. Solemn lass of Iteuulem at St Piups Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery HAEHERI.KIN. Oo January 4,1810. CATH. ER1NB EbTELLE. wife of Charles Haeber Cln and daughter of .Jlnry aad Ulutt. mlna lfllls Relatives and friends are in! vlted to attend, funeraf on Friday; at 2 R 5V f'oni resldenca of her husband. 4S3T I'echln st . Ronborough. Intertaent at Lev. srlngton Cemetery ""trmeni at iy. UAOELK. Oa January 2. 1010. HANNAir wife, of reward j Hagele aid daughter Vf thJUte Charles A. and Margaret lUDhun: axed 27 ears. Relatives and "leads ar. rnnted to attend tin fune alterrlciih",. ."" . r.m.T., ' ajoruio ii.w.ia, un January 4. lain nvn .. . Ji'.ml'C t Villi fcHlYfctU DEATHS lIAI.iV At hit residence, TiO Preslon st en January . JDIO. JOSEPH W. HALT N'otlce of funeral later. ItATtTMANN. At the hftme of her on-ln-law Charles I King, Quakertown Pa . fiundaj, January 2, l5MJtA M . Idow ol the lat John T.. Hartmann, aged 16 J ears nelallves and friends ara.lnv ted to attend the funeral on Thursday. 6th Inst.. 11 m sharp, from her lats home. 1VIU arrive , at Columbia Ave.. Station nt 2 27 P. tn. Inter ment In 'Vest Laurel Hill Cemetery. HENDERSON. On January 2, 1910. JIOB "nhT IIBNDETISON. Sr. husband 0 Jennie r lCenr,d" alto B?mPloVeayo!r"rielmonr Pumping station. Invited tc- attend the funeral services. Thursday, at 2 p. m . at his law residence, 2503 Rrown st, Interment at MounO orlnh Cemetery. Remains may be viewed VVednesday. .from 7.30 to 0 p. m. 1 Anmmolble funeral 1 IIINTZ. On Janunry 3,1010, DORA. LOCKE, v'ife of Otto O. VV. Hlnts.,ot Merchantvllle. N J. nnd diughjer of. Mr. and Mrs, B, O. Locke, of Camden, N. ,J. .Relatives and friends are Invited (o nltend the funeral services, on Wednesday t ,8 n m, from her father's residence., M7, Linden st.. Cam den N, J. Interment private. HOI.SON January 4, 1010.ANNA PHOEDE, widow of Charles Holson. lTuneral services on Thursday, nt 11 a, rn, at her late rest dence, 744 South 22d st. Interment prlvnte HOOPI'1 On Jnnuary 8, 1010, HERNARD 1IOOPH9 Relatives and friends of the family aro Invited to nttend the funervl services on Thursday, at II n. m precisely, at hla lato residence! 10.1 Edge Hill road, Uala, Ta. Interment private. HIDSON. On January I, IO10, EDNA HUD bON. widow of Trancls Hudson. RelatlveH -.i hi.Hri, ore Invited to nttend funeral services, Trldny, nt 2 p m nt residence of her son-in-law, Dr. F. T Hrldsoland, 1211 West Lehigh nve Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. HUNTER At lttverlde, N' T , on January ft. 1010. HANNAH 11 HUNTER, widow of Edward Hunter, Sr, In her 81st ear Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral, Thursday, at 2 p in , from Asbury M. E Church. Interment church ground Remains may bo v lowed Wednesday even ine, from 7 to P. lato residence, 220 Heul lngH nve. Riverside HUN TEH. On January 4 1010. MAROA RET HUNTER Ilelatlvcs nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on I"rlday nfternoon. nt a p clock precisely, at chapel of Andrew J ttalr & Son. Arch and luth sts Interment private. HUTCHINSON. On January 4 1010 ft Ard more, Pa ANNA TIELD HUTCHINSON, wlfo of the Into Isaac Hutchinson nnd dnuc'i. ter of the late. Timothy and Juliet I. I leid. or Trenton, N'. J. Interment nt Trenton, N, J JOCE. On Jnnuary 1, 1010. HOnERT, son of tho late Michael nnd Lllen Jovco (nee McEvoy) nged 43 venrs Relatives, and friends urn Invited to nttend A"? i"Ki5.'i. 1 rinnv nt n n m . rrom of Anilrnw Ilhnrl'a Knna. 2.V.S iu, ijoi hjiviii. s tn at. iiass rt ....-.,. ... n n of Requiem at St Mary's Church nt 0.0 n m preclely. Interment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. Automobllo cortege. KAT7. At 2021 N'leholia st . on lanuary 4. lout AARON, husband of Sonhli Katg. aged 02 jears Intermen' at New iork city. KEITH. On January 3 1010 JAMES, hus btnd of Mnry Keith (neo Donohuo), nged 44 j cars Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral, on Trld.-ll. at 8 SO a m , from his lato residence, 2I31 Nnssnti st High Mass at fit Ellztbcth's Church at 10 a m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery KIVI. On Jnnuary 3, 1010, MATTIE II lino MATTin H ' Rev Robert W- I i.iifi. V,TCK. t, .A Klnir Trlends nnd rcl. ivi.if. u Mimv nr ihn attend the funeral ee?"lce, at her Uto real" dence. OI?-. W est Chester road, M tbourne. Montnv!rnJornday' " U " "'" Intcrn,ent ot KLEN(!i:S On January 4 1010, T, I'ETER, iiusuniiu or viurv j Klengea (lien I.o might) Relative and rrlends, nlso the alumni of the M Joseph College nnd tho I'hlla Council of the K of C nro Invited to attend tho funeral, nn bnturdiv nt 8 10 n m , from his 1l residence n to I'ranklln Bt Solemn High Mass nt St Peter's Church, nt 10 u. m Interment private ,i; Holj Sepulchro Ceme terj Klndlv omit Ilowers Auto service. KOCHEHSPEHOElt. On Tnnuar, .1. 1010, .Ma.n,,,",l,nr, S'i'L'PHT.N MORRIS IL'CIIKRS PJ.ROLR, husband of Nora Italier Koch ersuerKer and son of the late William J nnd Rebecca A, Kochersperger. Services private. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Vir ginia I".tV.V5ir"0n. Tnnuary 3 1010 ANNA, vv Mow ?. , V lnm '-auer, nged 88 venrs Relntlves ur .'rlenda u re Invited to attend tho funerul services, on Ihursdav. nt i n m . at her lnte residence JOU Stiles st Interment at I ernnood Cemetery 1 rlenda may view remains on W'ednesdaj evening. '"WS.Y"-Suddenl . on January 4, 1010, PITER R LAW SON. Relatives and friends ore Invited to attend f uner.il services, nn.. Jt T,. R.m .at lho apartments of "Wf "-n-ilr. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Mt Morlah Ccmcter). ,i:.M,0V,'7"P.n January 2 1010, MICHAEL. va,"!.''if.t"ry Jane, Learoyd. In his 74th ?,.?!. Ji.claJlv and friends nro Invited to uttend the funernl services Thursdny nt i I'. J" r-",tiillls lat? residence 2 18 Woodland Wu Hncswood .v. J Interment Har h,'5n Sfn2elTCry' 1 rlenda may call Wednes day after 7 pm. LLSMG. On Janunry 3. 1010, at her lata residence 3101 N. 18th st . MATILDA HlivSa (T,irB; ," IlB.ln her 77th jearl Relatives and friends are inv ted to attend funeral services Trinity. Reformed Church. 1 !?"',"" ". Irlday. at 12 m I rlenda in Philadelphia may view remains Thursday, at o p in ,'ItNiU!5.9.lSX'"0n J"uary 1, 1010 CHARLES ii!iiyiIOr"iSTl "? "'.."i0.."11" Theodore and Itoslna Llndhorst Relitlies und friends, delphla Council. No 1; 1. and S. M M. at Johns Commander: No 4 Knights TemnUr. Philadelphia CJ story. S2d Degree. J-u Lu Temple A ATi N n S . Phlli: delphli Conclave. No 8, ted Cross of Con Btantlne, lire Invited to '.tend funeral serv ices on Ihumlaj at 2 p. m at hl lato residence, 12i S Olrard ave Interment nt Mount Vernon Cemeterj. Remains may bo viewed on VVednesday, from 7 to 10 p. m. H)wU;KI.,li:r-;0n Jn"uiry k 1010, elle- tVJ' ,A .hsloved wife o 'ho Rev Dan Ltl1i'ir.tl,?',,L?cl"r.':lc , Relatf'.B and friends io nillfil to nttind the fmernl servlcrs pn Irldtv afternoon, at i o clock, nt her lato residence. lvL3 West Onturlo at. Jn erment prlvnte ,'V,:(i'7r.9n January 2. 1010, CAROLINE HANCL widow of John Henderson Lonr. at her lato rcnldince, 401 West Prlco st,. aennantown. 1 uncral and Interment prl- l'vUl70', '"""."ry 2, 1010, MARY nn.l rili,,')0" ."' l'-'rlclc Ljmh Relutlvcs tri.i,'' "re lnJL'"d to attend tho funeral 1 rlday January 7 m s 1u u. ni from her l5,,Amrn"'i1.,nc,i lbiT. l'iur" ' IVinkford chuSh ,i,quil.e,m ?'a,ss '." Ht- Joachim's DmTn'it'aacenetery",C,' Jnt"'n" " ilnlll:J);7?.$n, Jan"ary 3. 1010 THOMAS T JIA111EW In his Sid sear. Services and molnlmT 1,rldBe,cn' J. or? Th5?5Sy MviX!'ri;"rrn Janu?ry 4, 1010. MAHY Me. ..- .'L',w.y.0' Hdviard McAlcer Rela- f un.,aT""iv. ... are. .'.nv't'd to nttend tha' H :...".' """ i o mi u ni , rrom resi. M."n nJ'V . ..'"'. V' ,n1"''l"i''ll !- "t. fat Munlca'a Lliiip, h nt in ,. ' . Interment at . unmiiai c eiiieirry 5,l!,iir1tKilAVwi0n J,anuarV 1H, OEOROE vv JlctLASKLV. Jr. Bon of the late Oeoreo W and IUrb.ira It McClaskey, aged 11 jeurs Ilelailvea and friends uro Invited to attend l "Tv'1 ""Ices on Friday, at 2 p. m , a t oAfn,iMe.,5ce " ,iIrs- "ehwcd. llrtwka t'ffll P?matr.'L"t t. ?nfrment at Mount Morlah Thud'ay winW mr tnr "mal"a " 3I ViinniWf- udde,''ir. n Jonuary 3. 1010. l;UinENCE K widow of James II Me. H.'0",".6? i "'latlvei and friends are nvfted to attend the funewl on Friday' at 7 10 urr."- '.rom., h'r. l-itK. residence. 44ll North Ijroad st Iteoulem Mass at tne Church of the Holy Child Logan, at V a. m Inter, ment prlvute. at Old Cathedral Cemetery, M DON I i). At Avondale, Chester Co Pa PATRICK McDONALD. husband of JlVry A Slcl onald. aged 7U jears Relatives and friends ulsa emnlojes of Media Division of J cnnsylvanu Railroad, members of tho p. Jt It oluntary Relief Department, Veterans' AbSOClntlon Of tho P R. Jl , West Cheater Pouai" , .No. 11. Knights o Columbus. a Inv te.1 Jo attend the funeral without further ,10",l,'rom.h,a late residence, in Avondale. on I'rida), at 0 a. m Solemn Reoulem jSS at M Patrick's Church. Kenett bquarVl'a" ut 10 a ra. Interment at St. Patrick's Cemat M.ELHAV. On Januarv n lnm Axtnoi..,. L' Wnd of Sarah Meehan 'anil son if the Uto Andrew apd Annie Meehan inei Dunlavy). of Parish Inver, County Donegal '!:!,an,a.nflaUk? and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Friday, at Via a .m from resldenco of hU aon'ln-Iaw VVilllfm r-' W tlltams, 102 East HalneJ st ,WaeVmintovvn High Mass at M Vincent de Paul i Church ?tem.tery.,n' lmerm''n, " " Sepulchre MENU. On January 2, 1010. EMMA wlr nr Andrea Mens and daughter of thalita inM, and .ilarbara hthuniatVeV. 5reT ', Relatives and trlends ara Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 2 m. from her late residence, Soil North 21d'rt 'in,??' ment at North Cedar Hill Cematerj hK nialna iw bo viewed on 'wednViday; a t b aicrADGKN. Near Newtown. Pa .on Third Wn'J.' ""nth 4th. laio. liFNJAMIN M?- Tlrst Month 7th. at 3 n. m. and wJIri Meeting Hou.e. ChJ.ter cSnty. on g,?b day First Month bth. at 1 P. m Interment at Westgrove Curylne Ground. In'jraent MefUlHTY. On January 8, 1010, MAR A (LiUfhtdt nf Ik. t... w ' w,.,ilr A., JKUirtly "FuneraSron Friday at jt??'" McOlNN. Suddenly, on January " inn MICHAEL., on of Mary and the UuVatrlck aicUhRAN. On January 3. 1018. EDWARD A;.01. .""i11 D'1 ElleI Mclleraa Rela tives and friends ara invited to attend tha funeral, on Friday, at 7 30 a. m.; from ht! parentu' residnece. 8411 Joyce Tat T illxh ilSu at Church ot Astensloa at 0 a. m. InurmJnl at Old Cathedral Ccmcter) interment MiIL A1NK. Oa January 8 101H nnm "OUT WlduiV nf rn.nallT.V f.,,."r"' WHID yOrl.n.-li'AIt4?.nd".?oa-,i,e4 Altar and Rosary So. tend tr fuRel, on jfnUy uirreinlJ 'frS Z7 in4 "'4i""M sissa ai b Jennjr Church nEATHa lUCCKi'Mai "s tiniiuiirr ji inta a-j iraaii h 1 .fin Tauaa. & 1. ' widow of William F Meskeev '. TS years Relatives ana friends ?i ,"tM MS il,n,l lh funeral ...,,, u5"r lnvlf.J J71 2.P-. "..prje'y'y.. t hr' ffiffifis" west uxioru si interment private .11 Kl, 1, 1, iv. un .innunry ', 1010 fw . l Relatives and friends, also nklnh nr'Mnfi Temnle. No 0, Order of Atnited i R. rt"Wf are fnvltcd to attend tho funeral si'1t,ev wsanpBuij, i o u, m, nt the rYiYvp, eft C. A Qutmby, 1711 North 20th it i.P'M e? at Easton. I'a , on Thursday. ' ,n,'rm Ml MILT.nit. On January 3, loifl wtrt.. ', MILLER. SU . husband of IIatrtmtI J Miller, helatlves and friend? .fli CfMss ." -n vstonn nnpiw...."' J'O, I. rt o Q. F.. are Invited to aftehd W2 " I. K services, on Friday, at 2 p. m WiW res dence. 1028 Wharton sf. i.ALhlt Uti 1 vatr. ". pn MUENC1I. On January 2, ini . husband of Margarette Muenih" ' UM. and friends aro .Invited to nttend ii " on Thursday, at 2 p m., f romTiif eif,t,untrl. s .,n.A tnnl .lann.it .1 tl.' "'S Ute r.r . cedar Hlli'Cemetefy. "ment at Nenii .AlUIinow. At her home, 1711 ,... st. on Janutry 2, 1010, MARY r? .,trv nrltV. lie nllvea ml ff..iil" .B Ml B. nttend the funernl services, on Thu?,ji,.d,,l 1S20 Chestnut st. Interment at stount v',r'S non Cemetery. Blount , j NI'VwtALI. On January 2. iota ,,.,.( M.. st. of Charles, A. Newhall. si?V 1 and friends, also H V. M SodalltV .'ni11'" of Our Lnoy of Ml. Carm?f; srlnvFii11 nucuu inn tuiicrrti. on I riclftv nt a ' lrom her.late residence. 441 Hitner ,i S,P 1 J ass of Reriuletnat Church of o"r L.s.l, .i,v .Miinri, hi v j a, m. preelseiv ?v. v'' ment private. Automobllo funiraT"' lotf PI AltSON. On January 4. loifl. at the r... ! ilenco of her son-ln- aw. Mr Tllden t JiS"' ' Bid Stato st . enmden. J. J.. busaS" wffl"' of Jerome Pearson aged 7V leirs "ir,7i",,l j a'"4ie,5 "nd .interment at btone Churcy0 on Friday. January J. l"raln ltiv.a b.-! St btatton7a.m. rrlends rn-iy nif A? day evenng after 7 o'clock. cal Taunt., rEIIICINS. On Jnnuary 3, 1010. cittni.. tl T... husband of Kate M. erklns n.i?,7l ri.RKY. On January 4. 101"., EDWfnnS V.1'"1":-. '".Al. 70th year, of his aRrtS3 'NUn?alD5ei"1?"' nt ."'. f,to rlsldence. iS North 2 t, on Irlday nfternoon si J o'clock. Interment prlratcf Please oraltSU! inVml'VarV iiiV" .n,"U,i" U r.a."."d tl-.J I !.' n - - ., ,...... "fl''?"'faSH"'.?- 1,in' WILLIAM ItEA, ; STKft ' Pf,,"'' b IWH Due notlrs n.rio or ' .;';" .r'Si'h.i'iK? ww . tfi.u .. '-, Aoris North fj i """' i .,.... .... . ItOllll. suddcnl), on January 4, 101(1 ,tt her re denrn. ?l Vamt r.r.ti, ; V-.i'l. .vfl 'ncVal lleriaf'te "0UU- " ot K BCHELK On Tnnuary 4. 1010, at herlttail residence. 0037, Ov crbrook nve KATB o 'II r)CH(lTIELI) SUddetllv. nn .Tunna... 1 a.a RICHARD 1. husband of Ella Schofleld (nej tl i,'?"Hn';!'r,"Ri,,8on.p.t pj'pnd.thsi.;: ' taaJ.l'i.""3,T.rt,9l': JJ. w.9" V'tdft jf Court i.il .i" u m,iMii ,u .ii ,i oi a , ana tit Vther orriniiatlona of which ho was a li-m! , I !er. nre Invited, to attend tho funeral S. renco J Smith, No .'41 T of A . and m I ) re"de'n?e Tmii g' ?,Vih St "' nt,ill,r, i Jfoint Morlah C?meterv "ii..".'-'."?!?! f ' "SStt w'edneda'f'X 7 "'Z""' m,, '' hCHUMACHKIt. On Janinry 2, 1D10 CHAli Chrlstluni Schumncher, ngeil 07 years. RdS. 1 it llalsla.ll MriII''ilAl'MHir llllnhnn of Emnnuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. ' n nnci carpenier, ivuniion nigrum CiitV No J : K O E nnd Iman Ink.) No 23 Imp O It SI., directors of vVinrloii Euliainr nnil Iian Aanclntlnn. n liiklfml ,n .....1 tho funernl services on Tliurs lay at 231 i m. nt his lato residence 1314 Tn'.er it. , Interment private Interment at Fernwoa comcterj. Auto cortege 4 SHAW. On Jniiunry 4, 1010 ELIZABETH.' widow of Archibald Shaw'. In her 80th Mr. Relatives and friend nre Invited to attend tho funeral services Ihursdu), at 8 15 p.m., nt mo ,c-iuenfn vi ncr son in law. jonn b, CI egg. 14 1U Columbia ave Interment Attoona i'a ... . 4 &HEATT. Suddenlv 1'IMinT?IITr..v 1- ilnu.ht.. ,. r... 1.1 w ... A rnrnlln. Tl Ql.anrf tt.i.iii.. .., .!.-,. t w.....u .. .ji.cHt., iiciail,,, nilU .liCDQI ! "' inviieu to attend tno funeral service!. On ThliraflnV. nf J n tn nt hap n.n.J residence. 1110 South 47th st Interment strictly prlvute SHINN. On Tonuarj 4, 1010 JOSEPHIM ' R1NEAR-SHINN widow of John W. Balm.. Relatives nnd friends nlsu llrlght Star. Na. l.. O T. of n of .Mount Hollj are Invited to nttend tho funernl services Friday, at I P in., nt the residence of her son-ln lv.' Samuel If. Huff. 1741 N' Hollywood st. Alio I services at Moorestown Episcopal Church. t 2 p m. Saturday Interment strictly prt vate nt Moorestown Cemeterj". AutoivbUi service 1 MlMMEIt. On Janutry 3, 1010, AN'AI O. beloved wlfo of T. W Sommcr (nee B,i), . Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to a'rjij ' me lunerm services on trriuaj januair l. .mrr 7, i 0 Norti I . - v i . uv ncr inio resilience, o-. Uth xtrcct. Interment .private STELI.. On Januarv S, 101(1 WILLW. jvS ann nf thn lota r.lh.m t. nn., .. ...fc t L..H .,".. .-""""!".".""". t?" ". f-nn.S j nta. f w.c-u ukcu iw jeurs jnvcrincnt privuvs, MINhON. At faulph Mills' Montgomerr Co, Pa . Janunry 1 llltO. MOLLIE daurhl cf Hntnuel and Mary c Stlnson aged 18 ll.nvi Relatives nnd friends pupils of Arciliri , High bihool Square Deal Dlble Clars i i tlulph Christian Church hitrch are Invited to u- ( Thiirsduy, ut 2 u ra.. t v Mills Pa Services ij tenu tne services, rililn, flnlnl. (lulph Christian rhurch at i '10 p m. 1. terment Oulph Cemetery Uody maf it viewed Wednesiiay evenlnc J ATflltl'V n l,.nfi.u n tmn vvt T. s wlfo of Oeorgo Storej nnd iHughter of tt? Into Patrick and llrldget CI irk Relatives 1; friends aro Invited to attend the funeral. oM IV rial a. U in .. n. '. k. .... ...I- . dence 2nt8 North Hopo st Itequlera Hal1' wi cnuri-ii ui v laiiuvian, iu a m intvnicc. at Holy Sepulchre Cemeterj i'THMXH. On Iinuarv 8. 1010 RICHARD HARRISON .STRETCH M D aged 11 J jeira iieiuuvca nnu irienus are invitea . attend tho funeral services nt the Getliw,vi tnunn Ilnntlnt 1-lillrnh lt.,1, ut tin.l rVilnmnll 've on Irlday. at i v. m nrctlselj Inter, ment private, tTTT. On January I, 1010, CHARLOTTE. widow of Henry btutz Sr (nee I'aberl. siej' o jears jteiatives ana trienas also lAaier.)' Aid of Corinthian Ave Presbyterian CrurcJv d iy. at i p m . from her son's residence! i -1 I Ulrurd uve Interment ut Hoods Qtm-1 stery Oermuntown J ..ii its. on January 2. 1010 MAHY A-3 YEUHE (neo Little) widow of lleorge flTl cese ana uiugntcr or tno lato cnaries u.s mil Ann Horfm.in Relatives und friends tiitt .nvlted to uttend the funeral services, t3 Thursday lit i p. m . at her lato reildeqcevig ill Lust Thompson st. Interment private, j. aOVIMNhOW On Januarj 4, 101(1, JAS0V1 ctjjii.i.nu.- ugeu di years lunerai b Interment private from luto residence. Son)- erton Philadelphia Friday January 7. 4 THORNTON. On January 3, 1010. MAItlt C. widow of William II Thornton, aged TIT? years Relatives and friends urn Invited ti!i uttend funerul services Ihursday January J 0 .' .10 p iti , at her late residence, 1UJ .llengrove st . I'runkford. Interment Norts wedar I till Cemetery f 5'NNKY. On January 2. 1010. SAMUEL a, J Sr.. husbaml of Annie Tlnney (nee McCeJ. tt pun) and son of the late Hugh and Elliabttli Tlnnej. Relatives and friends, also tbi -l League of the bacred Heart of Church of bt. TrinnHna llillli.au n.l L. I fl tl it M lnlteil to uttfna funerul. on Friday, at 9? n m from his late residence. lbJ3 South-. of St ThomaB AqiUnas at 10 3D a. ra. prf rlBtlV lnlfirmnt nt llnlu Psnoa Patrkif mfV. TUKM.IC On January 4t 1010. ANN TUBtf--Vi;rt. Ilelatlveu .ind frlenda are invltaJ t; unri.u uib luniTui brrKeM, on r naar. m j m hi ui, me r'ioeiice ot ncr QdUKoi", Mm. Ann Uat. ?0 Wt Indiana ue. In' terment ut (lrtPnunnH u ,xt t i"mtrr. llemalnSj may to iened on Thursday jrca 7 to U p, tn. VANS INT. On January 4. 1010, JANE -V "w" i ii. vnemon vantiani beoicei J D 111 On Pri.iAV. .Intmni-v 7 nt fhfl XtiUm dence of Florence J. lleup. corner I'elbAnjI aim iwcaucmi ruau, uernuiniown. iniwutwi 1NCK.NT. Suddenly, on January . JMS ilAltn: U. ulfa of Albert E. Vincent P"! ..v..va . .u..c iuiii uer lam reiJriii.s. bouth 10th st. m VOIC.T. On January ?, 1010. JOHANNA J.I In I1T tlala.l... nA .l..ln .. lnvlf.1 tlSj attend tha funeral services, on Thursday 'S1 -' p. m, at her late residence, ii'i'-i h"! ! j interment at ait vernon v.eiuBisi.-j Remains may bo viewed Wednesday froa J b to 4u P. m , H'AI.UVCK. At Palmyra. N. J, on Janustfi o. i.iijia vv., vviaevr or josian vvaii-2S aged Uo years . Relat'ves and friends tfij Invite. I to attend the funeral. Thursday. lfl 'i p. m . from her late residence, Uroad IMi Race sts.. Palmyra, N J. interment Morn; Cemetery. Trains leave Market st lerrfj ior i-airayra 12 -o p 111 and 1 - V, " iv.'rt.nv ... T ... t t3 a t nn TinM of .William. T. W atson. and daughter of BoBl cri j. ana iiary ucKee. Relatives tta rrlends are Invited to attend the fWvJ erviv-ea, on rriaay afternoon, at is o".! H.cvcir ii parents residence. ij o. -tt tt. lnlerment private Kemarss .may -viewed Thursday evening 7 to U o'clotlv. 1 WEOI KIN. On Januarv 4. 111111 WILLUIU hunband of tlorenco Wetleln. aited 0 res'aa Relatives und friends, also Mount JJor'j Iue, NO IBS. V. and A M,. I'hlladelpiujJ Jobblnz Confectioners Association Mant'la Aimrll Y SV .-.at A a.. .1 1 .- S !Lai0aF-S lelii lirothen., are luvlted to attend the fi ..c.u. H-i.tcca, u.i oaiuiiuf, at (1, IU a. ?i tius vv. -rovvn t-ost rso 40, ri a r.v'll"'el vlvors of the lljth Regiment, Kni?,' ?? rv. v.. ana Ke nna incnas. nio ion o lodge No Si is "."I A. M . nre,. Invited to attenj thf luriefif '.iS, A ices, on Thursday afternoon Januarv a '.T'-'V o'clock, nt insulate residence, . 128 RirVWi st, Camden N. J Intermen it JSR.J'H Cemetery. Masonlo services Vednesd.y J?." I private, at Westminster Cemetery , SJ yiVILhON. On Jiniurv 4. ta 'rmilV Bii Helatlv ea and frlanita ara IniHM tn altcEM. Relatives and frlenda ara Invllerf funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, ft I o'clock, at lata residence, Xlim ave.. LlnJe' wold. N. J Interment at Coleitown Cm';1 tery Train leave. Market at. ferry 1-'S p. in. WOOD On First Month. 4th. 1010, UABt S VAOOD. Relatives an1 M..1. ire IP ytted to attend tho.funersl servl cs. onBUi? luy Ttb, Inst,, at J o'clock, at her lat. IM ueucr "JV unciio .,- ueruaulotva n MOOUII.V On Januar) 3, 1010 JAI ; .. .. vf .i'. -tv hiii gr vv. iM Wnodlcv at her lnta enal.lMn. n,i N 1 1 road tt Due notice of th funerst vlU rive vUSK-r0,0,..'' ll,fl- josk-ptfj YEHKM, JR I tun e "bat frlc-da jiJUed.tt, fttcend tfc tune I r'tri.vl tSJiZZl "e"ttaTl... . ST,- , 5ft! V5 l . jnijsjWisJiit MlMdrarAU.ituMttix. '