Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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MILK SOLD HERE AT LOWER
COST THAN UN
I Four Hundred Thousand Quarts Consumed Daily Only
Pretense of Inspection of Dairy Products,
JJue to
.-M.ii..lfililft rnrnmii nbottt 400.0O)
I J. nt milk each tiny," enld Wllllam
1ST ennnlec. of the Supple Alderney
mli. Mh and 3ttteiion atieela. "This
Snk comes from farms within a 400
!l" Aji... f this, rltv. fioni Pennsil-
III New J"'i Delaware nhil New
Vnik S(at Philadelphia in pnyimr leas
?P nt, ihnn nliv other tielBliborltiK clt
V -York cll. Hnltlmore nnd other cltlei
. tiavlns 9 coins a quart iuriimri oouies
(tP" 7. , Mn. ini.,. IMllhliloltlliln
ioniumer are pnjlntr today S cents for
"'.; . and 4 renin for pint. In Phlladel-
II,' ., ii pmcllrnlly tin Inspection bv
$ lioard of Health There n.e it few
Cnectors, but '' r0,llcl ''", boln '"
Kit ll tlie milk which Is brought to the
Sir for sale nt '" B,ve ndenunle nr
i:- nv Inspection In tho ronntry would
Shi Impossible with such a small force
rulinol the fault of the Board of Health,
filer have not Ihe mone to enrry on n
rener mlllc Inspection. The inspectors
ni only visit a few milk depots nnd
if they ee any-thin which Is Inianltnry
'A .hieilniiitble can order Its removal:
iLr may ocensIoniill test a few simplei
liiee If ,he' ""mtI with the stnnd
IrJ but a proper dally Inspection nnd
Wfrvlslon of the milk business In not
...iki under the present sjstem. The
femamT of milk lias nothing to Kiilile
Wm (n his purchao of milk except the
Jood reputation of the dealer or the word
f ma iirl
-,. standard fixed by city nnd Stale
finlhorltles H 323 per 1000 of butter rut.
'v!i i a ery luw standnril iiml was
f? iiti In deference to the dnlrvmeii who
two llolstcln ilnllles The Hohteln eons
S lire a. larfio volume of milk with n low
iitrtentsge nf fat, lint tin1 slnndard
-ihouli: be raised In sny .10. nnd the llol
Is iKln men would then keep enoiiKh Al-
dme' to enrkh their milk nnd brlnic It
I op to the standard. Pasteurization makes
rmllk harmless an fni ns disease Knrinn
fire concerned, but It does not clean the
b. t . si rtnti iniulfiitilyii trtlllr nmt alllt
,1111111. Uiiv ., ,.,,,........... .. ...... ......
'the milk can he dlrtv. 11 rostn money to
fin milk Just as It costs money to
t"clfn a floor or n house or In fuel nm-
IhlnK, anu Ji repiitnuie nenier wno nun
fbullt up a mtsiness on his reputation will
iiee lh.it the milk he sells Ih not only
lierm free throUK.li piiHtcurbntlon, hut
.JhoroURhly elean nn well. The aeriiRn
'1rnon Is more partlculai about the clean-
H Hans of milk limn any other ipiallty.
F "Jn Xch York there Is n bonrd that
?'.irflj(?i mi Influence over tho milk husl-
riis, tliouKh it could hardly be culled
i control, ns they lin.e not the power to
Worce requirements, hut as they are
ill men of the highest standing, their In
donement means no much that all New
Tork dealers of Importance endenvor to
it It ami hold it by keeping their busl-
liii'up to Itn reuiili'cd Htandards.
S' "Milk In Now Yoik, therefore, Ih Krnded.
There are the , H nml (' Bnulcn. JJrlcfly,
the C grade In Just milk, the 11 Kradc Is
Miteurlzed, but not clenncil; the A Hindu
ii pasteurized, cleaned and up to tho
hlshcst slanuaiii m neiiiiexH.
t "while no Healers lu riiilndelphla are
Klllnir our milk to the consumers at a
lower price than .New ork, lUItlmore
or other neighboring cities, that are
i retting much hlKhcr prlceH thou wo do,
J have to compete with them In obtnln
Ijbt our siippllen from he same farmers.
ind It in a quesiiou as to now much
Ionic e cnJi do thin."
From an other source it v,a found
,lMt one-hair the milk served to ictall
nutomcrn In I'hltadelnhla Ih nerved in
I'cnart bottles, and the uthor half In pint
bcttlee, nnd while In .New ork and
other points wlieia pints uo served nn
additional cent In added to the quart
a
IWprte for pint bottles, no such chnrKO Ih
JnSlo by Philadelphia dealers, although
. U claimed tho cost or llllliiff, heaiinfc,
ileanlng, and bieakaKen Is tho namo for
ilnts ns for quaitH
.Naturally tho prices of Imported
woolen Roods aio roIiik up," Bald tho
manager of the .laiwr Woolen Company,
131 Arch street, "and I expect them to
continue to ko up, so Ioiir us tho war
tontlnues. Nor do I look for any
imldea reaction In prices for Imported
oo!ena een If the war weio to end
a today, n will tako a lonif time before
Siffalrs resume noiinal conditions In tho
rrlnB countries, nnd tho heavy Jaxa-
.uuu wiucn must rouow win uuuti
, prices on all manufactures.
THE WEATHER
Ollicial Forecast
WASHINGTON. Jail. 21
.For eastern PeniiHVlviinla and New
Jeney-Falr tonight and Tuesday, with
mtlnf temperature, moderate winds, be-coralng-
southeast and south
Pair weather In reoorted from all parts
l the country except the Pacific States
thls morning, with a liuge'pcrcontnEO of
.clear ikies Tho temperuture.n are mild
Jttept In tho extreme Northeast and the
r Northwest, being ubove freezing
throughout the centhil viilleya. the Lake
Lrejlon and In the Atlantic States as far
Uti as centrul Pennsylvania. A cold
F'rea Is reported from western Canada
Jwdlj spreading southward over Monjana
Hal the Dakotas.
U. S. Weather Hureau Ilulletlu
Ot'enatlon taken at H a. in,. Knutrrn time
luiw
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Utlon. hiii n't tail. Wind. Ily. 11 eailier.
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Observations at Philadelphia
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tjwa rue. . i . '
Lamnu In He lighted
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8:30 im-
Tremont Theatre, liooton. Burned
'BOSTON- Jan 2i -The Tremont Theatre
ItT UJ w famoua piayhou, wm Uc-
"u,e1 H lre "tfay The wa la I
"VUlUd at lining cm,..,.. a-nH-.,i .I.. 1
E fl!,!i'y fr evrul haujii in eonOnlDs tbe I
JNJU1GHBORING CITIES
Small Force
One of the reasons why Rngllsh
w-oolen goods ran compote wllh similar
products In Ameilcn In spite of n pro
tective tariff. In thai the manufacturing
Plants In Knglnnd bnve been so many
enrs in operation that nil original costs
or plnnln nnd mnchlnerv no longer flguie
In cost of operation. We nie handling
Roods here from plants that have been
making gonln tor more than too years
One basle product for our business In
prnctlenlly rut off, and thai In erv fine
woolen jnrns. The nnest were made In
llelglum anil Pranie
"Ar for dves. of course we nre hnndl
tnupeu, bill not no much an prople
Imagine In Hnglnnd they hne gone bath
to Hie nid-fnshloiied methods of mnkliiK
dM-s. before the aniline des wcio dis
covered "tlndderslhld, nnglnnd l the great
.in.!- ui lne women riolli Industry, nml
Hint Is where we Ket the most uf our sup
plies, although we also carry Irish nml
Hrotrh goods, both hnnd-uovclt and
power-loom The coarser grades or cloth
we find the most iimicult to g at pres
ent, nnd theie me inanv patterns which
we cannot duplicate todav nt anv price
on account of the ill en
4M SHADES OP SII.K
"U ran supplv m dirferent similes of
spool silk today In IOO-.nrd und SO-juid
sUi'," said ,1. a Andetnon. iiiminKer of
At llcmlmtny & Sons Kllk ('olnpiinv, 1211
Aich street. "We rue not ns jet om
linrinsseil In Hip de conditions, nn ou
can see, bm that Is due to the foresight
of Mr llemlnwnv, who wan In Canada
when tne war broke out, and telegraphed
to Oeimnio for a war's mippl to bo
shipped nt once, mid n finv dais later he
lepeated Ih" outer. Todav he could sell
his dies, Hllks anil eveiihing in supplies
at n profit of mole thnn per tenl
"Nevertheless, we are conserving our
dos. and there are some shades not In
cluded In the 100 which we have on hand,
and If ion should mint some of them v on
would lmie to unit (III we leeelicd
enough orders to make It worth our
while to djc ii quantity of these pnrtlc
ulnr shades.
"There hule been three ridianres In
the prices of spool bIIIch sineo Noicmber.
H.ich mlvance amounted to about 10 per
cent. The raw silk, which comes mainly
from China and Japan, hns gone up In
price nnd in still going up, and I sup
IKie lu time we will have to ralo prices
again. Wc are not getting any artificial
silk from abroad to speak of."
I'lliri: OK POTASH.
Hayinond W. Tunncll, vlco president
and gencrul manager of K W. Turmoil &
Co., 11 Ninth 3th sticct, objected to a
stntcment lu this column a few daH ago,
which suid that potnsh from t.crinauy
before tho war cost $.1.1 a ton, that alnco
then tho price had Increased to tnoro
than ten times that amount, and that
there was a well-founded report that an
high as ?1200 wan paid by a big chemical
company for n ton of hlgh-grado potash a
few days ngo.
A representative of tho Prni.ic I.nrxiKn
called on Ml. Tunncll and g.no him the
source of Information, which wax not con
fidential, and lu tho com so of conversa
tion Mr. Tunnell mild that Hie potanh of
commerce. Known as muriate of potash,
was commanding oier $400 In the present
market, and that it Ih posHlbhi lo refine
potash suit to a point whein It might
cost $1,000,000 n ton, but that no ono
would want mom than an ouucu of It ut
thnt price.
Mr. Tunnell also gale tho very Inter
esting Infoi matiou that llin supply of
potash In t'tah, where it Is now being
mined, Is pincticnlly liiexlinuHtlble. llo
H.-iyH tho mlno Is located on the summit
of a mountain U'.OO'i feet high, which
inakcH tho mining difficult. The output
In about 23,000 tons a jicnr, but the coun
try needs moro than ten iIiiich that
amount for Uh requirement!!.
"If tho Oovernment will onlv protect
tho potas.l Industry lu this country for 10
j ears frcn ruinous nuUlde competition,"
ho said, 'ihero Is plenty of capital wall
ing to go Into tha Industry, und In that
time wo could supply not only nil tlio
potnsh needed In this country, but wo
could let down the bars to all compeltoin
and halo plenty for export business as
well."
V03hl. llAXttS HEKSKliF
IX FKAXKFOIU) ASVIilIM
Melmicholiu Victim Found Dead by
Nurse Was Four Years in Institution
Mrs. Alia Zulllugei, 17 Jeais old, of
ChamlxTsbiirg, Pa., ended her Ufa today
In tho Friends' Hospital, l-'iankfoid, by
hanging herself from a bedpost.
The woman bar. tieci nil Inmate of tru
n.sjlum for four jenrs. suffering from
meluncholla, arm u caiemi guaru wui
kept on her actions A nurse visited I ho
loom ut i! 15 thin morning. It wnH said b
tho authorities at tho hospital, und found
her In bed. Fifteen minutes later, when
the nursu iignln looked Into tho room, her
lifeless body waH dangling on tho floor.
She had used a stilp of her he t for a
noose. ,
Indian Faner Wedrt White Woman
liANPASTKH. P.i., Jan. 21. Chester
Uiuls Cooke, a full-blooded Dakota In
dian, who was educated lit tho Carlisle
Indian School ami has since been u
farmer In Pulton township, Lancaster
Count), jestenluy murrlcU lluiuiuli U
llowman, u white woman, of Fulton town
ship. Kqtilio Korsoy Kerrigan olllclateil.
.Mori' of Cooke Estate Sold
Another tract of about four ucres, at
llunlliiK Purlc uenue and N street, bus
bean purchased from the Cooke estate
by Charles A. Shetzllne. who recently
bought from the same estate several nil
JoiulliK blocks, aBKreButliiK 16V4 acres, for
V'QfiW. Tim purchase price of the newly
purchased tract was not made public.
TODAY'S .MAKUIAGE LICENSES
Dwixlit Cuolev. II tt M'alnut at, and Helm II.
Itl3-ay. 4IIO Udltlmore a
Loul Klkln, IKH Jill al . aiel Kantile A man.
(leonce 'iula ilSi . llarkou at., ami Currle
I'oflir, l$3 H. lliirkuu at.
Uamurl Snyder, '-''-'.I K 0(ll at., and Itoae
Kll. T4J llltiier l
William Alalo. uW lto at . and 'Annj Conard,
Jamea S lllack'ell, WashlnBton, I). V , and,
Ireiia JI Uarrcn. Vaaliliialon. II. I.
Uazurvno UI Maifglu, ill Kimball t., and
Terew Seovamlll mm KlmUill at.
Sawal Alrelci. ISr&ioI. 1'a . aiul Anastulu
Jawnu. 401 (keen at
John J. ilouaeman, ISSU Hope at., and Serelta
IV. Wllaou, Us Ml Vernon at.
Henry Veliy -U31 UaluUrldn at . and Ann
Mvftouald, 2318 rfpruca at , ,
Thomas J Midrann. aoTiii Uelaruds at . und
Katharloa t Murphy. .WIU Almond 1.
Jobn U Pampinan. IlIA Urown at . and Bllw-
o.ib C. Oborlander. &1S N. SSd at
Molwlw KwJr. U1S N" ItandoJih at , and Bttwl
Fox VIS N lUndolpli at.
lialTaeU iledora. 1I2U ,"hal at. and
Ululla I'm.x0iii, 1127 A. Marahttll at.
Jauiia V. Kaoflman. 2715 N. SUCh al . an-1 Mary
iTllaldler 2U20 N luh at
lj.irwiv Allen. 1134 8. Itorraru. al . and
Kloreiua ltoawa, l)t Uorraiwa at.
Thonua 1 nirton lW S lUncoik at., and
Helen M Hurley U' IimLanl at.
John W Johnaiopulo'. 1714 Citltou at , and
Zifrliu A Laparldia 1714 Curlton i.
OtorM W Buiphtu. 402J Aapen at. and
UKJI Albert 4022 Ana al
Ernldlo Koru, UIT Croaa at , afcd Caruiel Trl
uioallo. Hit Aunln al
Jo" Pin- TU2 & llm it, and Juaapbla
Fufii. TIC 8. llanJoluli t
iSv Tl"Wiituil. l"l S GalUway at and Anna
iJSinlSiiW" M. Uouiltnt and Hyth,
HoSara 1 TmnM 47U I'eiilrWn at ami
jmr Ntia UTN '
ai' KvS.UBJUfsaAA
Jwliu t' t"iA !.'. .ir"
hr.n".. flS'T ur.r.iT. .',""rr..
gona
oUiuan K tni Vatua
AriUu-ou BmiiaTlJM ?,"??'
h'arrasaiMtt it , and
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY
JAMES M .10MER
Doml nfter 70 ycni-i of service in
one plnce.
HAKIMS TO HONOR COMRADE
DelcKnlioii Will Attend Funeral of
James M. Jones
Keienty jears ngo ,Tnnien M. Jones be
gnn work In the tvlns' llakery ns n hnnd
halcer. Ho had been on tho pension list
of the bnkeiy for the last 12 enrs. Last
week he had nn attack of grip nml this,
inmblned with his genernt debility from
old age, caused his death Saturday. He
uns 81 years old
A hi go delegation fro mlli bakerv will
attend the funeral services to be held this
nfteinoon from the Jones Home, at 12.il
I.MOIuing street, lie Is survlieil by thiee
clilldreii nnd one grandchild. Ills Mlfe
died seieial jenrs ago. The house todiu
Is filled Willi floral tributes, the most
beautiful of w'llrh in that glien by the
empIoen of the lvlnV llakcri
Mr Jones went to lilns' wlien he was
onli 14 yearw old. That was long beforo
the (line of dough-kin ailing machinery
The main ieiiilslte Was tho long, strong
fingers for twlsilrg and pulling the
dough and tossing t in tho Hour
ARTISANS' ORdYiT
MUTUAL PROTECTION
Prizes Awarded as Result of
Spirited Membership Con
tests in Local Assemblies
Tile largest and best meeting lu tho
history of North western Assembly No.
r.l was held l'Vlday oicnlnK In Totem
Hall, aUh and Columbia avenue. It ivni
Impossildc to accommodate tho pjreut
attendance with seats. That which
prompted the I.irce attendance was tho
iclebiatlon of tho victory over the
entile order lu Introducing the srtnteat
number of ciimlldatcs diirln;; tho year
1313. Over 30 prizes which had been
won were presented to tho Hoicrnl
memonrs. Past Master Aitlsnu Herman
Meyer, In his usual pleasiiu; manner,
piisented to Ui puty Dr II. Hunter l.ott
a iii.iKnlflrent leather ihalr lu apprecia
tion of the sen Ices lendercd by him.
P. M. II. M A., T. Krnnk Keiulrlclc nlo
presented the Assembly with a silver
lovlnir cup, lu recoKiiltlon of the defeat of
Oermantown Assembly In the membership
(Ontest.
I'jinsiuiiK AasMnlilv rlrtls for this haute
hmior. mill mi otrlrlnl iatt 3 alronll and
pro- ntpd a eplrndtil alPHr.llu, with thi-lr r-d
hii. 11 mav li rrmemlrnl Hint nt Ailclplil
Aswmtily lu Noiember I'nnayunk Assembly
fxpreaneil Jin eonlltlenre In Its uhllity lo win
the inemlirrHlilp innpHt h tlielr inemhTM rur
rjlnir lirnoin. ImlliatlnK i lmn aw.ep Thev
renentefl these anmo hriwinia to Northwest ru
upon the atnlenitnt of Miisier Artlism Kool,.
that th' luktiowlfilKeil ilefp.it nml hail mino
lo lai down lliilr nrnn. erj in in nri'seiulns
bin hrnom to u mrinhfr of the Northwestern
AsHemlily It una one of the renti et
prenslons of Rood feltnushlp and rooil loalni;
tlMt hHH eier been wltncsrtil In the ordir
I' M B. M. A (Iri-ilhend presentsil Nnrlb
I'.iHIPrn AwuMilhli Willi u R.uel It Iihk lien
his custom In Kli" one to llii wlnnlnK aasemhlv
of Ih" nreatliisid tien. He wn nlso prompted
by tho exrellent work done b ilisnyunk lu
present u slmll.ir (t.nel lo their master nrllsnn.
Cyrus W. KlRlia nsutllnsH lllf i hair of master
nrtlsin of Northwestern nnd expeeisj the yrar
l'llll tu bu omii moro ain-rtssful Hi in IU1S.
The nioHt exrellent offlfers Infornulh ilsitiil
Onk I,uio Assembly nn Tuesday eimlni; und
round a lirKs numbr of the members In u prj
lovful and hnppy mood. One now member wna
admitted Thii offlrera wire Installed b the
must i irclknt uRPers, Prettier Alfred J,
Kelley I elm? Induileii Into o(Tli' bv .Moat l.x
eelleni Master Ariliwn llnrrv c. Sinlih. This
nssi-mbly will hold Its annua! Uimpiet on
'Ihursdjy evenliiK, Jiiiunrj 27
IVe 1'llll.ldeliihlR Asseiilbl, No S. will
hold Its annual baimiirt Thuiwliy rienliia. In
tho liall, lino iJiniwatcr Mieiiue, ujKin which
orruslon JI, K. JI. A I'harlea IV. McCon
nell will Ht n liKistliiaialiT, 'Hie most enrel
jiiit oRIkis will Lb present.
Iiepiitl Jaims II. JIaloney Installed the rol
IowIiik nfflrers at I lie ll Kill. ir imrlllir of Ke
stono Assembly. No S Inn wisk Slatler nr
tlsun. Kuuriiu Hmllh, sunerliitendint h. Hlmer
riooil, nnd liupi-itor. WIIII.iiii A Corrle
The miellnK was well attended. Iho rhlef
nttraitlon was tin nd'lres iin the subjuu ' tlet
ilinr the Mom out or Life." In lir Kdwnnl
Jameil 'llU II. City Slllllstli Ian. IXxloi IV'
tell made nn Intlrestlnu nnd liistrunlie ml
dreas und wna Kill n u rl'IriK oie uf ihanka ut
Ita toni luslon
OHDEU OF IIEI'TASOHIS
Conclaves Enliven Interest by Social
Happenings and Entertainments
The members, of tho Improved Order o
lleptasophs lu the city of Philadelphia
nre ghawlnir great activity In their dif
ferent conclave
Hayinond Conclave had a luillea' night
last week, which was one of the best
entertainments It lias ever plven. It was
a ilcli anu rare musical treat.. The com
mittee, composed of Ill-others Home,
Willlum It. lioyd. Hurry J. Hartmau and
U. C;. Ledeker, left nothing undone to
provide a feust of good thlnus Their ef
forts were thoroughly successful.
A ladleV couclaie la now well under wa,
and the inembershlo uf Itaymond Conctava la
lonlrlbutlriK largely toward this movement.
Nwl eleiteU offkera aro llni; Installed In
Hie eoncUiea this month ulikh la kj-eplna
District lleputlea Hurry J. Hartnian. Frank
II. IVaicner and tntlr helpers aitliely enzaged,
A Kreat cITort la betnx mada for new niem
lra, anil the Indications are that the order
will make a rapid growth 'In the next few
inontha In tba "City of Urol her I v Iive." whera
It has already u lam and excellent member
ailp. Itucktand Conclave (aio JTsTsoleiidld enlar
talniuent recently, when It tuterlalne.1 l bo
wives, dauxhtara and ladv frleuda of tho
coiutave members at Aaaembly Hall. In lOKan
Thn conctava U composed of younjc men wlio
ara huatlera and keep conatantlv at work for
tha order's advancement. It has moved Ita
lodge room to Columbia avenue, aa larger
quarters r needed.
1 liicolu tvnclavo has been Rlilmc w
xal aud Hi to Ha members through Ita
aplandld dexre team. Tba Initiatory work
of tho ckgrra itam In tbbj coneUia runka
with the best In tba order.
North Philadelphia. Meade. TJelniont. Cta
tur (leorKo ,v Metzcl and tha other con
ctavos ar doloK focxi work In their reapec
llvw lofalitlea.
TbW aorlelv has entered upon a new epoch
la Ha hUtory and Inasmuch aa It held Its first
uruvnw loiulave aaaslon lu I'blkidelchUi. al
tboutb It la u. MiiriUu.1 order tha uwmbera
ara cow dealruus of naklfl llilUdelphla on
of tba tsreent Belua ol Ita activities. It nuru
brra in I'biladeluuU anion- Ita tnembershtu
eume of be aiou prominent run la tag cid
Tiiu orttr taken tu tfaca amooa tha
adta "" rl fltnal soclalles, II alaojj
for wuuduesa &ad ptrunceacj.
ORDER MACCABEES
INSTALL OFFICERS
i
ftnfe-i.-Aa-t,. Jr 1 Ttinlnillnfinil n II H
Military Drill by Uniform
Rank Order of Maccabees
The Woman's tte'iefll Association of the
Maecnhees). formeily th t.ndles of the
Mnrrnbee of the Wor'd. will hold Its
Hlh annual exemplification of lnstnlln
Hon of olllcers In I.u I.u Temnle. Broad
nml Sprlnn rinrden streets. Wednesday
evenlnu lleslde the exempllflntlou of In
sinuation, musle and slnitlni;. nnd their
celelirntrd mllltiry display drill by the
unlfoim rank, lonststltiK of . women In
while uniforms, there will lie shown for
lb. first lime In this junlr moving pictures
of the 'aiiui; of Ih" eotuerstone of the
new II3o,i" home oltlce btilldliiR In Port
Huron Mlrli . bj Hie MIi'hlRnn Uinnd
I odije of Masons
Over fin sa Hint norker from the various
el of I'hllnil'ltihlii. aie wnrkln hard to
mnke this tueellnir. which Is open lo the pub
llr n sumsss Th liomns llenstlt Assoria
Hon nf Hi. Mflitntiee has a mi'tiibsrshlii of
over I so mm in the I'nlted Stntss with mors
tlinn III imhi nun In ihrtr funds Ttis are now
making rirmnaniients roe free hrspltnl servlcs
In nit Hta'es as rnrddlv ns pussllil and at
'heir Inst .onvenllon mud niraessmrnts to
nre foi ntiv nnsl members In need of their
rratrtruil uswlstanie
Ksvstons llevlsu llltteiihnnvs Hall .Md sn'l
llnverfnrd avenup reielveil one nnu'lmtlon for
inemlsrshlri at the tiireilne; Inst Thursday
evening mid made nrrannemenis to mnfsr Ih
ssrond ier,rrs rm nil nsn nitntiers nn Thurs
day rvptdiie IVbruarv 21. hi nhlih tlms alt
tifinlrers In Hie i Itv will re,li tt most cor
dhil wsl, ome llrs Arabella Itotsntjuri. of
Philadelphia Itevlsw. the ilinlrnian of the
Isnsrnl liismllsilnn i ommltis". was present
and spoke nf the Inleiest tiiken I,) the tnein
beis nnd their friends In the beautiful cere
monies In le hhl In I.u I,it 'f smote. IVnlnss
ilnv evening Mrs. Hrnma I, Mllss and Mrs.
Frames ,M Helms, rhe Indies of leremonles.
then rchenrsed with Hie nftlrers
fletsv Ito-a. Iteilsw Cnpron Post Hall 30IT
tint ti stieci nt Its Inst meeting, lecrlvrd nn
nppllritlon for membership and rehenretd for
the Installation Hfter whlrli , offee, nnd rnkn
were served Vlsllols present were Hupreine
''hnnlnln Miss lluritlii Chairman Mrs Ara
beitn Itntenliurv. Mrs Cranres M Helms. Mrs
Minnie B Hians and Miss A K llerll
The clenernl Installntlnn Commtttse held a
meeting nt the home of Mrs lleorglnnn Knc
laiid rrlitnv e .iilnrt nnd notwlthsinndlns; the
frlcld weather, there was a lame nttendame.
end lohslderalile business was traneied All
sutiinnunttlees reported progress Miss A I.
llerll will nsslst Miss Push on the Wardrobe
Committee. Mrs llunrinlt C ltlnckle on ihe
Lookout Committee. Mrs Wills on the Ite
fieshment Cninmlttee nnd others will be,
pliued al the next meeting of lh i ommlttee
The January meeting of the enirsl Com
mittee wns postponed from the seiond Wednes
day of the month to Thursday evening next,
nnd will be. open only tn Central t ominllte
members nnd Invited guests. Miss .Nellie y.
Lounsbury and Mrs Kllrabeth B llrown will
be the illstlliglllalieil KUfsIs of the evening
The meeting will be under the nusphea of Ihe
members uf Knatone llevlew. No. 211
SONS OF TEMPERANCE
Presentation of Testimonial for Grand
Patriarch Attracts Large Gathering
Coal Bluff Division. No. IH, mcetlnir nt
lllrnmn. Washington County, has ben
doltiB apleiidld work of late, by addltiK to
tho roll of membership. On New Year's
Hvc they gave a banquot nt which 100
louple.s nat down. Tlio hall was deco
rated In the colors of the order, with "Old
Cllorj" much In evidence P. G. W. Asso
ciate John Williams acted nsj loastmasler.
and Slater Pauline M O'Doll wus In sen
cral cbarKe of the many Rood things to
eat. P. U, W Associate John M Camp
bell, of Webster. Pa., delivered tho ad
dress of the cvenlnpr, and music and songs
wore bIvi n by the members.
ilnind Mnrtliv 1'itrlarch Charles W. Powen
visited .Star of Promise Hlvlslon. No ,s. In
Its hull. (Ifriimninwii nt Its last meeting
when ii gondii turnout nf members nnd vis
itors was had. Ilepresentattvrs from Divisions
Nos. 12. IK, III. Ml, 31, 81. 8!i. 12d nnd 171 vvern
pre-ent. nnd remarks were mode by O 1A. r
Mow en. I' II W I"a Cope. Smith. Miller.
I'eane and Hampton. 1'. (I W A. Htokes. fl.
feniiiiil Jenkins and Nat Hep llroadhurst.
uflrr nlikii rcfreslimenla vvero served.
Ilelmnnt Iilviston Vo. ISO. meeting nt Ijincas
ter and lletmont svenuis wan llsltrd by (i. IV
P. Imwen .Monday evening lust, accomtanted
by several members nf his atarf and a number
of visitors. Hemarks wero rnado by most of
the past offlrers present nnd an entertainment
given by the membera, consisting of music,
songs und refreshments
The testimonial voted lo the retiring grand
worthy putrlaOi, llrother Charles IV. Hampton,
a handsome gold watch and chain, wna pre
lenud by ll V I' harles 11 llovven, and
inetveil by the hroiher In a few rating re
marks, nl n largely alt'ndeil meeting held wlt'l
Oual.er I'ltv lilvlslon. No l!!i. In lia hall, 10th
atnet and rnlrnioutit avenue. Thursday eve.
nlng Heinnrka were made by l. O. 11. P.
irrismnri Bavenson. I) JI Turner and (I
heni. II K. Jnnklna II. W I' Albert Woolf
I' II W I' lllesslllg nnd (leorge Kills, of
New Jers.v. Ilci nations by Htsters Ulla Knorr.
nf Nn 3-, Ada Hrai.raif. of No HI, nnd Mary
Hampton. Instrumental selections bv Staler
Calherlro hw'gear. of No 34 followed by re
fresllnKiita Iielea itlona from lllvlslons Nos
1.1 10. 20 ,11. 31 ,T.i. of Pennsylvania, and No.
20.". of New Jersey, were present.
The Quarterly Heaslon of tho (trend Dlvlslou
of Pennsylvania will b'v held on Wednesday
evening with Keystone Division, No H, In Its
hall, southwest corner llroad und redtrnl
streets
ROYAL ARCANUM
Past Regents' Association Growing in
Strength and Value for Fraternity
Probably the laritest Past Itesents' As
sociation In existence Is the rennsjlvn
uU Association, which this month met In
annual session In Pittsburgh. At this
meetlriK Secretary It. II. Hterrett reported
a tieasury bnlauco of 684 46.
This association, composed of past r
flcers of subordinate councils, formed
primarily to aid and assist In the general
work of tho ordei, bus mlded the feature
of paying a death benefit, based upon a
small annual assessment.
The movement haa been suLiefifu! from Its
Iniiptlon nml Its growth nnd nrosperltv havo
been uninterrupted The (Irani! and Supreme
Counill ottliera havo enenuraged the forma
tion of llila nnd similar organizations brtauso
of the general benent resulting lo the order
What an Immense Briny of extraordinary
worker would be enlisted for the causa of tho
I oval Ariniiuir, ahould over retiring regent
retain tho same Interest nnd enthusiasm that
lie posseased and exercised during Ida reign aa
presiding officer. Ilncently this honor of past
rea-rnt'i haa ltn more appreitated than for a
long tlm? past, Inruelv due to (be (splendid
organization established In the various coun
ills. and the grand regent's appeal to these
veteiana to remain inyai to irieir councils unu
give Hie luunger brethren the benefit of their
KnowliUga and experience b attending regu
larly their vounell mertlnga Many of tha past
regenla aro bearing their honors pruudli, and
need be proud for the deserved and Just com
pliment Integrity Council. No. tVMl, will hold a ladles'
night. In Its council chamber, mil Columbia
avenue, tonight rlpeclal preparation lvave been
mada for tha event, and a program uf ex
ceptional Interest has been arranged by tha
ronunlttea In charge.
A public Installation of officers will be hell
followlna which an entertainment ami re
freshments will be provided for tba members
and ladles. All membera of sister councils
with their ladles, are Invited to attend, and
will b aocorded a cordial welcome.
Chaster Council, No. 3S.1. enjoyably cele
brated Ha a.'th annlveraary last week by giving
a ladled night. In tha council rooms. In Odd
Kellowa' Hall. A varied and Interesting an.
tertalmnent given. Refreshments wera
served and the retiring regent was presented
with a beautiful past regent's jewel. The pre
sentation addrrsa was mada by Grand itegent
I. 11. Gelaenberger. Tha committer la charge
consisted of Waller M. Jones. Cheater P
Haker and Arthur Greenleaf.
Philadelphia Council will hold a stag"
euilire at Ha meeting tomorrow eWDlnz 'ibta
will Inaugurate tbe administration of Kegent
(Hlbert. and efforts ara to b mada to hava
this administration achieve gratifying resulta
In lb upbuilding of tha oouncll. Toward tbla
end entertainments will begin frequently and
features Introduced to enliven Interest and In
crease attendance.
Tha reports for December ahow that Phila
delphia again Wada all districts In the Stat
by obtaining 72 recruits Throughout the Huts
l'.CI auulUallona ware received during 1U13.
with 178 In December alone, Mlibael Angelo
Council, of Franalla. received tba greatest
number of novltUltx. securing- Drat prize, with
V2 candidates to her credit. 1'hlIIp 11 Kt
tlriger. of JUnaroou Council, of FhoenUvlUe.
obtained Brat prlza tor Hi month by the
Initiation ot 14 candidates, while Urother
Jaiota 1-1 'Norton, who is alwaya la the win
ning, came tn good second, with V4 to bis
creaii.
G older. Eagle Knights
Tho supreme caatle will meet In biennial
session in, Atlantic city the second Tues
da lu October, and the military branch.
throughout the entire Jurisdiction ta mak
ing great preparations for a tpleudid deui-
LADIES OF MACCABEES OF THE WORLD
MISS BM Af WSJ 7
f saaaugsf KjjnVr I 7jBaaaasleaaaW
1 -J I -e1
nes. 7?asu? c KOTSNoueo, miss mtuc c iounsbueg,
cmrencv annea coMwrrcE cz&rr cohmamxq crpam
Or fee
Stntc and imtiomtl leaders of n movcmpnl numbering nearly 200,000
members, who will havo charge of a public installation of officers
in Lu Lu Temple, on Wcdnestlay evening.
onstratlon at that lime In addition a
large number of ui rules will also uttend.
The castles throughout the State ate show
ing a splendid Inerease In Tlmitirea nil hnvltic;
made large Increases. Harris Cnsile, No 2i.
Philadelphia, with tli.iiuo assets. Waverl
Castle. No 13, Philadelphia with J27,IHIO:
IVnshtngtntl Castle N'o 4... I'hoenlxvllle, Willi
J.'.-i.uoo. Livingston Cnstle. No 2.'.s. Allentown.
with IJ.'.ihki. Sdonal Castle No. "0. Kulztnwn,
J24, Oilo, Lonsdale Castle. No. 244. I.andtile,
Jill wo. and llncelslor Castle. No. 82. l'lilln
delphlo. with ail.VUtl
Turmian Castle No fill, of Pentien. re.
lenily lost Its entire outfit to fire, but the
members have, secured letnpninry heaitnuar
ters nnl are again nrtlveli at work for the
order.
The (Hand Castle Demonstration Committee
In llesdlng Is ver active In making prepara
tions for the coming session nf tho grnnd
castle which villi t held In that city on the
second Tuesdai In Mai
KNIGHTS OF .MALTA
Grand Recorder Visits Commnnderics
in Western Section of Stato
Thursday evcnlnp; Clrnnd Ilecordcr Jos
eph II- Hoffman ilslted licndlntr nnd ns
slsted In tho celebration of tho llfth mini
versary of Illchnrd II. Coffey Comman
ilery. No. 421 Tlte entertainment nnd
luncheon worn 1,'lven lit tho new Malta
Temple, which was completely filled with
members and their KUcsts
This commsndery started five vears ngo with
fit charter members It now tins fi.1l mem
bers In good standing nnd ta ono of ttie most
flourishing rommanderlea In central Pennsyl
vania. Yesterday Oram! Ilecorder HorTrnon left Phil
adelphia for a week's tour among tlio rom
manderlea In the western part of tho Htata
with a view nf stimulating activity and aiding
tho Kir Knights In their crusade for ihe ad
vancement of JInlin Interests. Among tho
places visited will be Washington. Ilrnwns
ville, Export. Dorment nnd Pittsburgh. At
Pittsburgh ho will osslst In tlm admission of
a targe class of candidates by Port Pitt Com
mander!', will attend the anniversary of Hen
Hur Commandery, No, 107, nnd will attend nn
Important meeting ot tlio I'lelil Day Associa
tion. Iteports received nt headquarters in thla
city ahow thnt the new commsndery to bo In
stituted at Durmont February 13 already has
a list r inn rhnrter Applicants.
LEAVES $500 CHARITY GIFT
"Will of Louis Elkish, Disposing
30,000 Estate, Filed
A MOO bequest to charltlea, to bo se
lected by executors. Is contained lu the
will of Louis Hlklsh, llroad street and
Falnnount avenue, admitted to probato
today. The bulk of the I30.0CO estate Roes
to Mario Klklah, widow nf tho testator.
Other -wills probated wcro thoso of
Jacob KarnBtcr, 1!S Krlo avenue, who
left property vulucd at JSt.OOO; Mary Tom
llnBon, Somerton, t'JSCO; Kntherlno Weiss,
1817 North Marvlno street, J-'dCO, William
II. Jenkins, 620S Whitby ntrcct. ,I8SJ;
Carollno M It Shattuck. 916 North 4"ith
street, J460O: Joseph Kern, 138 Hast W
omlner avenue, $130; Jano Nicholson, 6311
Vino street, 11000 and Christine Henn,
2121 North Falrlilll street, 370O Tho per
sonal effects of the cstato of Thomas JI.
Ferris has been appraised nt J88.8I8.I3,
Martha II. Johnson, 119,1(H.9I, Jlax Mnycr,
111,875 33 aud Mary Taylor, JIWo.
P. J. Fitzgerald's Funeral Tomorrow
Many -well-known Phlladelphluns will
attend the funeral of P J FltzKorald,
Ecneral maunder of tho Wclsbach Street
LIkIUIuk Company of Hoston, who died
on He-urduy nlcht at his home, In Hydo
Parle, Mass. and who will bo burled to
morrow. Mr. Fitzgerald formerly lived
in this city, and as tin Inventor, us well
aa llnancl;r, he had a national reputation
He Is survived by a widow ami six chil
dren. Ills death was a surprise to his
friends Although he had been 111 for scl
eral weeks, his condition wus not regard
ed as serious.
Police to Attend Walsh Funeral
The f uncial of Lieutenant Ildward J
Walsh, commander of tho police boat
King1, who died yesterday at his home,
125 Beybert street, will bo held on Wed
nesday moriiliier The body villi bo In
terred nt 11 o'clock In Iho Holy Cross
Cemeter) Oltlclals of the Hureau of
Police will act as pallbearers, while tho
funeral will be attended by a large num
ber of Lieutenant Walsh's professional
associates. Lieutenant Walsh was a lie
tlm of heart disease. He suffered an
attack jesterdny. us ho was about to
begin his dally duties, and succumbed
a tew minutes later-
OBITUARIES
TEXTILE MANUFACTURER DIES
Job Smith Wag Manager of
the
George C. Hotzel Company
Job Smith, 67, of Hldley Tark, general
manager of the Chester textile mills of
George C, Hetzel Company, diet! today In
Jefferson Hospital
Smith was born In Yorkshire. En?.,
came, to Worcester, Mass., when 22, and
S3 years ago removed to Philadelphia to
become manager for the Hetzel linn. A
widow and two children survive.
Smith was president of the Ridley Park
school board and prominent In the bor
ough Are company.
William II. Ruttledge
SCttANTO.V, Pa.. Jan. 2l.-Wllltam II.
Ituttledge, Democratic member of tho
Legislature In the 90s, died suddenly at hia
home In Plttston today. JIe was president
of the Tranklin Tape Mill and was prom
inent a an Klk
Amos Whipple
BOSTON, Maaj., Jan, 24 Amos Whip
ple, 53 ears old. prominent hotel propri
etor, died today In bU roonu at the Cop
ley Square Hotel of heart disease
Mm. Maud Steelmau Dead
Mrs. Maud Steeluuin. wife of Prof Al- ,
bert T- Bteelroan. principal of tha Port I
Norrla tN J J High ScaooL died, today at
24, 1916.
- s 'mmmm"? ft10T8 fHPO
MISS MWIE aVJZGlH.
3UPBCMS CH7fW
tho Cooper llospltnl, Camden, following;
an operation which was performed Krldaj-.
Khe is sui lived bv her , husband and two
small children. Mrs Kteclman Was u
member of tho Union Methodist Church,
Camden
John A. Hill
Ni:V VOUK. Jan. 21 -John A. 11111,1
bend of the I III! Ptibllahlm; Company, died
today whllo en route to Ills oltlce from
his homo ut Knst Ornnne, N. J. Mr. HIII
wns f.S years old. Ilr waH stricken sud
denly whllo In his automobile.
Ernest II. Hunter
Kruest It. Hunt r, a wcll-kiinwn patent
attorney, who died on Haturday night,
will be burled tomorrow In West Laurel
Hilt Cemetery. Kervlces will bo held at
II o'clock lu SI Clement's Church, 30th
nnd Cherry streets. Mr. Hunter had been
HI for several weeks at his home, 2212
Locust street Ho wita CI years old. Mr.
Hunter wns a Rraduate of Yalo Univer
sity. Ho was ns prominent soclully as
ho wns In th leenl profession.
iBeatljS
These Notice Are Printed in Ih
Evening Ledger Free of Charge
AVIIKICMIN'. On lanuary 54. 1010, HMMA
MAHCIILLA. widow of James K Anderson,
ngetl a veara Itelatlvea and friends are
Invited to attend tho funeral services, Wed
nesday afternoon, at II o'clock, at her lata
residence, 14 &outh 44th street. Interment
private
AUK". On Januiri i'3, 10HI. at tho resi
dence or niece. Mrs B, A. Case. 01 West
I.u Crosse avenue, I-ansdowne, NANCY J.
A.MI23. widow of It. K. Ames, aged 71 yeara,
friends may call Monday. 7 to li p. in. Hsr
vices nnd Interment at M'lllhctnsport, Pa.
Pittsburgh papers please, copy.
II Ki:il i:i.I At New Haven. Conn, on
January S3. 1010. ATJNIR GOItDON HAKE
1VHI.I,. aged 8d years. Interment at Cincin
nati. O.
Hl:.tHI).-On .l.inuarv 21, 1010. .1AMKH, liun.
hand nf Susinnnh Heard (nee Kmerlck). lata
of 1.I1U South Hollywood at. Relatives and
friends nre Invited to attend thn funeral, on
Wednesday, at 2 p m . at tho parlor of
Kamuel 11. Foster. 172M Federal at. Inter
ment at rernwood. Cemetery Ilemalns may
b-j v lowed on Tuesday, after 7 B. m
IIHK(iKM. .Suddenly, on January 23. 101(1,
l.YDr.l Al.COItN. widow of Captain P. P.
Ilergevln llelatlvos and friends aro Invited to
attend the funerul services, on Thursday, at 2
p. m. prei Isoly. at tha resldenro of her sister,
Mrs. Martin Lemon. 215 North 0.1th st. Inter
ment private, up Arlington Cemetery,
llllicm. On January 22, 19111, A.S'Nin
HUHRY. Relatives and frlenda ara Invlteil
to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 7.30
n in . from tha residence of her nephew,
Louis H Illchards. CO Ilethlehem pike. Cheat
nut Hill. High Mass at tha Church ot Our
laidy Consolation at 0 a. m. Interment pri
vate. Auto funeral.
HYF.. THKO W. I1YE. youngest son of
Louis A nnd Resale c. Tire, on January
21. 11)111 at Wtnsboro. B. C.
CAM'Kl.NO. On January 23.101(1. ANOELA
CANCKLN'O widow of Alfonso Cancalno.
Relatives and frlendB nnd Hoclety Ht Hocco,
aru Invited to attend funeral on Wednesday,
at 8 .10 a. m.. from the residence of her aoti.
211. M. 4(lth st Kolomn Requiem Mais at
St. Ionato'a Church, at 0 lo a m. precUely.
Interment Holy Crovs Cemetery
CMI1IINH. On lanuary 22. 101(1. WILLIAM,
husband of Mary Cummins. Itelatlvea and
friends, also Amalgamated Boctcty of Engi
neers. No J Court ouaker city r of A..
No 17: Bt Michaels llenetlclal Hocloty, em
ployes ot the Hero 1'rult Jar Company, ara
Invited t attend tho funeral, on Wednesday,
at 8 .10 u. m . from Ida lata residence. 2240
Howard st. Solemn Iteoulcm Mass church
of ths Visitation, at 10 a. in. Interment at
Holy Hepulchro Cemetery
III I.L. On January 21 101n. JOHN DULL
In hla BGth year Itelatlvea and friends are
Invited to uttend the funeral services, on
Tuesday, at 2 p. m , at the residence of hla
son (leorge II. Dull, llrn Mawr, Chestnut
Hill. Interment private.
lit Mil.lMI.V On January 23, 1018, at
Pittsburgh. Pa., BULLA XV.. widow of J.
Rnbley Iiuugllson, In her Mth year, Itela.
Uvea and frlenda are Invited to attond the
funeral services. Wednesday morning, at tl
u clock, ut the-apartments of Oliver It, IJalr,
Ifi-'O Chestnut street Philadelphia. Interment
at llooillanda Cemetery
UI'.N.N On January SI. 101(1, ELIZABETH
K widow of Jnmea Dunn aged 02 years.
Kelatlies and frlenda aro Invited to attend
tho funeral aervlcea. on Tuesdar, at 3 p. m..
at her lata residence, 1221 btlles at. Inter
ment prlvita.
LSICII. In Philadelphia, on January S3.
1016. JOSEPH II E.NIC1I. aged 71 years.
."ervlcos and Interment In Tarnaqua, Pa., on
Wednesday.
1 ITZOI'ltAI.H. I' I FITZOERALD. at hla
home. Hyde Park. Hoston. Mass, on January
2J Funeral from 81.' Itlver at . Hyde Park,
on Tuesday morning, January 23.
II.XFKI.K. On January 22 10H1. at hla lata
residence, mi rvonn -JJ at, uiuhaeu
husband of Mary Hafele (nee Williams),
aged 70 years, itelatlvea and frlanda are
invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday,
at 0 a in., from tha parlors of Mrs Joseph
hchmltl Sona, 1211 North Mh at. Itsqultm
Masa at St- Peter's Church at 10 a. in. In.
terment private. I'laaxt omit flo'vers.
1IAH3IAN. At her residence, 1331 South 62d
st.. on January 22. 1010. Mrs. LEW1B HAH
MAN. aged 71 years. Funeral aervico and
interment at tilaunton, Va,
HAY. On January 23. 1016. OKOItOE HAY.
Funeral aervlcea on Wednesday morning, at
11 o'clock, at hla lata residence, (1310 Mower
street. Interment private.
HOFFMAN. -On January 23, 101. BYL
X'ANIA FENN. widow of J. C. Hoffman tna
Taylor), In her MKh year. Itelitlve and
friends are Invited to attend tha funeral
aervlcea. on Tuesday, at ti p. m at her late
residence. 4SIS Woodland ale.. XX'eat Phila
delphia. Services also In St. John's Reformed
Church at Scliuvlklll Haven, on Wednesday,
at 12 o'clock noon, Schuylkill Jlavea and
Pottsvllle papers please copy,
IIOFFbTE.V. On January 82, 1016. at her
lata residence. 1542 Wallace at . SOPHIA,
widow of Aaron Hoffstan. Relatives ana
frlenda ara Invited to attend tbe funeral
aeriicvg at Zlon Swedish Lutheran Church,
Mt. Vernon at., above 17th, on Wednesday!
20th Inat . ut 2 p. jn. precisely. Interment
private
HUDSON. Suddenly, on January 22. 1010.
at PhlladjlohU. IIENHY HUPBON. Serv
ices at ths resident- of hie unci Henry
Karnley 689 XV.at IJOth at.. New- York eitj-.
Intermeat at XXoodiawn Cemetery.
HIIMKII.-Of 2V12 Locuat at., on January
22. lute, ERNEST 11.. husband of Mary It.
Hunter. Itelatlvea and frlenda ara invited
to attend tbe funeral aervlcea, ou fueadai
at 11 a. ni.. at Ut. Clanient's Church. 20th
auil Cherry ats. Interment at West Laurel
Hill Cematery -
HI NTKK. SuibUnly. on her Mist birthday
IXIUISE XV. HUNTER, widow of David A
Hunter, Bervlcea on Tueaday, at Z p. in . at
her UIK. residence. 6.'k Drasel road. Over
brook. Interment privets. Please omit Bow
ers. J A. I KM. On January 2J. 1010. THOMAS tV
JAMES, of 3731 Locust st. member ot
FhU de. No. 1 F. and A M. : Key
stone CbaWr- - lf A "if. and rft.
Johae cimunaDdery Ko. 4 K T aged ai
years. Funeral aervlcea and latermaat at
Catasauaua. Fa on TueaJsy afternoon
rtsaqua. I " ' Xat, u Pa tapers
j case icn?
JOSKS -Oi lae .1 laid, SAItAU K
jurvts oauguier or iaa lata ueujamla Zto- I
land Myers, aged at .yeara. HclsUvta audi
frieoda are Invited to attend (be funersj I
e.-vKM. ea TusaJay. axaralag; tt 11 o'clci,
ir
BKAtni
?? W?p5 t her gon-lrt-UvT, Hancfy la
Hurst. , M Undjn ., Aldan, Delswara, Co..
Sli..ininHM,,a W"te . neiwslna mV bs!
vlrweil en Monday evening.
Kf-lJNe-r-On Jsn. VI, 10l, jOltrf TIIOMASf
K
"s" , iiiuniiia, tClrltTPas Iia
,!a.,r,.'2T,W S attenrl Ihe funeral, on.
hta fsftrsantal ftftrt aa!t. PLAaW
flaisr-. si T -J A'rViaAH e7sosM Ilia
! QrK CemeiVrr: . Heni'.tn.'".
Interrnewt
lw-ed Jlondsr evening after 7 o'clock-.
K1NCADK On ianusry 21 It if), TtnBSIK.
widow ef Thomas Klncsde. rtelatlyes B4
friends srs tmlted to attend ths riineral
Sfrvlcef. on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. preclrelr
st her late residence 2l8t Arch at. niter,
rnsnt rrlvsls at Mt. Moriah Cemetery", Au
tomoblle serrke. '
K..AIIV. -On January S: tmn ltOti,vTld4w
of Peter Klady, netatives and friends srs
Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday
5 .'JP ". from t-i residence of her
daughter. Mrs. Harry Weber, 3141 c,ir ,i
B-lemn rtejulem Ma at tne Church of tba
J.tl,,.T.,,r.n- Ve. M". ' a " Internvent
st Holy Cross Cemetery
ItOItrAtElEn.--On Januarr 11 lfIO, AW
OUSTA KOHIAtKrr.n. widow nf Henry
Kohlmeyer (nee Schrumpfi aged n.e, .,,,,
llslntlves and friends, also members of ut
Paul's nerman neformrd Cnurch. on Whar
ton abovs istli st., sre Iniltad f attend the
funeral services on Tuesdai t I n. m st
her son-in-law s. Otto Faltermarer's. resi
dence, northwest corner Mth arid Media its.
rtemslne msy be Hewed on Hlondsf at 7
p in. Interment st rernwcoii Cemetery
KVI.K.- On January 21, HUB. WII.MAM
KVI.E, rtelallvei snoV friends also Mount
filnal Lodge. No, 01, r, I' of A., Btephen
Olrard lleneflclal Association and officers
and clerks of the Comptroller's Ufftte of the
Pennsylvania Ilailroad, are Invited lo attend
the funeral services Wednesday, at II a.
in., at his late retld'nce, .',nin Arch si. In
terment private, nt Mount Moriah Cemetery.
Itetaalna may be viewed Tuesday, from 7 in
f n. m. Wilmington (Del.) pepers pleas
copy
I. UtIUNS.- On January at ttln, rttANCIfl
P., husband of Dells Lnrkln And son of the
late James and Catherine tairklne netstlrea
snd friends, also the employes of lf J, Mllns
Company and Itearners nnd Trusters' t'nlon,
nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes
day, at S 30 a. m., from the residence of hi
brother-in-law. Pater r. tetter, 11102 Jackson
st Polemn rtequlem Msss at HI Monica's
Church at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathe
dral Cemetery.
MeCKCKillT -On Jauunrv 22, Itid. CHAP
McCKKtOHT, Jf II.. husband of Ktnllv Co-
baugli, and eon of the late David and Katli.
lnvlte.1 in attend the runerat services, on
Tuedsy, at 2 o m precisely, at hla lata
resldenue, 2120 North nth st Interment pil
vale, at XX'eat Laurel Hill Cemetery. Friends
may view remains Monday, from 1 to 10 p. m.
MrFHK. On January 22. 1010, MA11Y. wife
of Daniel McKee. Relatives and friends, also
(lolden Hunbeam Circle, No. 2, L F. of A
aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs
day, nt A ..10 a. m , from the funeral parlera ef
'V. A. Dunlsp. N. E. corner 10th and Fair
mount ave. High Masa at Church of Otiu
nt 10 a m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme
tery. MINrOllDHudrteniy, on Janunrv 21. 19H1,
HAIIAII MINFORD (nre Corliss), -wife of
Captain William J Mlnford, Sr aged At
yeara. Ilelatlvra and frlenda are Invited le
attend tha funeral aervlcea, on Tuesday, st
2 p. m.. at her aon'a residence. 1(110 Porter St.
Interment at Mount Mnrlah Cemetery.
ITIenda may call Monday, from 8 to 10 p m.
Pleas omit flowers,
MORI.KY. On January 21. loin. MAROA
"E.Ti widow of James Morley. Relatives
and friends nlso membera of the Altar Hocl
ety of St. Malachy'a Church, are Invited to
attend the futicrnl. on XVerinesdny. at BWO
n, in., from her son a residence. John J,
Morley .142 North Park nve. Polemn lie.
oulem Mass at t. Malachy'a Church, at 10
a. m Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Auto service.
MORRIS On January 22. lOlfi. JAME1
MORRIS, husband of Sophia Morris, In his
ii.lh year. Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited
to attend funeral, Thursday, at 2 p. m.. from
hla late residence. 2.W) N. 20th st. Interment
at Oreenmount Cemetery,
MlllirilV On January 22. 101(1. MAftY
MUnPIIY. Relatives and frlenda aro In
tiled to attend the funeral, on XX'ednesday,
at 7'SO a m.. from the residence of her
altter-ln-law Anna F. Murphy, 110 Oxford
st High Mass at Church of ttie.Oesu. nt
0am Interment private at ft. Dennis
Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
Ml'KI'IIV. On January 22, 101(1, MARTIN,
jounreit ton of the late Nicholas Patrick
and Mary catliarlno Murphi. nged 4.1 jenre.
Renutem Mass at the Church of Our Ijvdy
of victory Tuesjay nt 10 a m to which
relatives and friends are Invited. Interment
private.
riCKENH. On Jnauars- 2.1. 101(1. MRS
ELLA MeWILLIAMS PICKENS. Itelatlvea
and friends are Invited tn attend the funeral
services, XXednesday afternoon, at 2,-10
o'clock, at her lato residence, fH.1 North !2d
street Interment prliato at West Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
PKNNINO roN. rirst Month 22.1. 1010. at
Kelton. Pa.. CHANDLER PENNINOTOK.
In hla TKtl) year Itelatlvea and friends are
Invited to attend tho funeral, from hla late
residence, on Third Day. First MonOi 2.1th,
at 1 o'clock. Trains will be met at Kelton
Station.
H'!OI.K On January 22. HIK1. ICATIt-
RYN. wlfa of Wllllnm H. Qulgley, aged .11
yeara Relatives and friends are Invited tn
attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at D
p. m.. at her late residence. 01.12 Klngsesa.
Ing ave. Interment private, nt Mount Moriah
Cemetery.
'ALSTON'. On January 22.1010. Hon. ROIL
Eivr RALSTON. Funeral aervlce at BL
James the Leas, Falls of Schuylkill, on Tues
day, the 23th Inst., at It a. m. It Is par
ticularly requested that no flowers be sent.
HEED. On January 23. 1010, CLARA JAR
DEN, wife of Charles Howard Reed and
daughter of Ella and tha late Frank XX.
Jarden. Ralatlvea and frlenda are Invited
to attend the funeral aervlces on XX'ednesday
morning, at 10 o'clock, at her mother's
residence. I700 Mt, Vernon street. Inters
mem private.
RCII.LY. Suddenly, on January 22. 1010,
THOMAS REILLY. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend tha funeral aervlces, on
Tueaday, at 2 p. m., at hia late residence,
2041 E. Susquehanna ave. Interment, pri
vate. IHCKArtDH. On January 22. 101B, JULIA
A., widow of William II. Rlckarda. ot the
V. S. N. Relatives and frlenda are Invited
lo attend funeral services. Tueaday, at 5
B. ni. precisely, at his late residence, 1227
, 47th et. Interment private. Auto aervlce.
bCIIKDIN. On January 22. 1010, PER H,
HCHEDLV. Itelatlvea and friends are la
vlted to attend the funeral on Tuesdar
morning, at 11 o'clock, precisely, at late
residence, O10 XVest Carpenter street. Oer
mantown. Interment private.
bt'HOTT. At her rerldente. Newport. IL I.,
on Saturday, January 22. ELLEN L
KCHOTT, widow of C. Rldgely Schott and
daughter of the late Coleman Fisher, of
Philadelphia.
SF.NNKIT. On Jnnuary 20, 101(1, HARRIET
L, widow of William RennefT (nee fills),
formerly of Uaverly. N. J, Funeral private.
HIIKltllOOI). On January 2.1, 101(1. XYILL
1AM F son of tbe lata XVllllam 'and Jane
Bherwood. at his late residence, 241 N. XVII
ton at. (Vine above Kd St.). Due notice of
funeral will be (Ivan.
MICI.EIt. On January 22. 1010, J. WES
LEY BHULER. Funeral service, on XX'ednes.
day. at 2 p. m.. at hla late residence, 3J4
XX'estvlew ave., tlermtntawn. Interment pri
vate. SMITH At hsr home. 4 ."IS Clasaan ave..
Brooklyn. N, Y.. on January 23, 1010. In the
8d year of her age. after a long Illness
ANNA H., widow of the late Andrew A
Smith and daughter of the late Frederick and
Elisabeth Frances North XVllhelm. or Fhlla.
delphle. Funeral private. Please omit flow
ers. Interment In Woodland Cemetery. Phila
delphia, on XVednesday, at convenience of
the family,
HOIIM. On January 23. 101(1, CHAHLOTTl
II., wife of Edward O. Sohm. Due notice
ot ihe funeral will be given.
hTOKLKY On January 23. 1016, HARA1I
wife of Tnornaa Btokley. aged 74. Rslattvea
and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Wednesday, at I p. m., from the residence
of her son-in-law, J. P, Amendt. 2214 B. Slh
st. Interment at Nortbwood Cemetery. Auto
service, Frlenda may call Tuesday evening
STRUM FELL. On January 22. 1910. Mrs
MINNIE BTnUMFELL. Funeral aervlces.
on Tuesday, at 3 t. ni.. at the office or
(leorge Chandler Paul 4c Sons, S. E. corner
7th and Poplar sts. Interment private,
THORN. On January 21, 1016. MAROA
RET THORN, widow ef Lambert Keating
Thorn, in her sOth year. Relatives and
friends luvltcd to attend funeral aervlcea, an
Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her lale
residence. 1334 Caatle ave. Interment North'
wood Cemetery, Auto service.
TltUSlHAUEH. At Quakertown, Pa., Janu
ary 21. 1010, SUSAN TKUMUAUER,' Jn bar
Olst year. Ralatlvea and frlanda are In
vlted to attend funeral on Tueaday. at 2
p. m., from her late home. Interment lo
Union Cemetery,
VANDEORirr. On January. 22. 1910, at his
late residence, 1737 North Sydsnbam at
SAMUEL IJ. husband of Ida J. Vandsgrtft.
Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral aervlcea, on XVednesday, at 2 p
m. praclaely, from Schuyler's, ilroad and
Diamond aU. Interment private, at Mount
Peace Cemetery. 'Auto funeral. Kludly omit
flowers.
XVAHI.QFIbT On January 20. 1918. IIJAL-
A1A.H aon or Jiarie j. ana iaa ute utor j.
Dtquisi. iivMuiN anq irieou. I
xx'ayne lavage, ko. J. L ,u o. v., are. la-
Sited to attend the funeral aervlces. en Jcloa
ay. at I'M P. m... precisely, at tbe.residaace
ef his mother. 1320 Rltner at. Intexmect
private.
WAI All Suddenly, on January 22. HIS,
EDWARD J- Br., husband of Mamrst iC
Walsh, Relatives aud frlenda are Invited to
attend funeral, on Wedneeday. at 11 a. tt., at
but Ute residence, 122S Seybert st. In ter
ment ftriXiy private at Holy Cress Cemetery,
KlRily omit Bowers. Automobile service.
ftKTZKL. On January 23. 1010, JACOB,
husband of Margaret S. XVett.L KalatUia
and frlenda. also Hamilton Lodge. No. K4.
I. O. O. F., and Veterans ef the Pennajlvusla
JL IL Y M. C. A., e Invited to e4we
the funeral aervlcea. s WedneeUr. aXTV.
m. at bU realdeno. 4aX3I rYetmlxite b,vv
Interment private. Pleaaa omit flowera,
X11LSON. -On January 22. 1918, MAstdA
RET AMELIA, wife of Dudley Wtlaast, Tiled
37 years. Relatives and frlnds are Invftad
to autnd Ui fuoaraL ea Thursday, at IMt
lu..."!?,i. br -T-1?, residence, 4O0 rUdg
ave. High. Masa at CbureS of aaa atf jC
to. Interment ai Holjr Croa Ce-metary. J
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