Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 01, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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GERMAN RAIDERS
Conltnned from I're On
Cnrly today, wrta captured by n tiertrmn merchant raider, not h submarine,
cording to passengers on board. Passengers, relating the details of tho
capture, which was as thrilling as any pirate story, deny tho report first
Woived by United States Government officials here.
Tho story of tho passengers i3 to the following efTcct:
Early in tho morning of January 15 tho unknown vessel nppearcd close
fc hand and fired several shots' across tho bow of tho British liner. So close
Wore tho two vessels that when tho stranger finally stopped the Appam she
was across tho latter's "bow.
On tho Appam it was thought the raider was a pirato ship, and an effort
Wn& mado to repel her. Tho two nuns on the Appam were brought ln,to play,
but ineffectually.
Tho Appam, they say, was attacked and overcome January IB, off tho
Catinry Islands, by some aimed merchant vessel, whoso name could not bo
loomed and which disappeared after putting a prize crow on board the
Appam.
Lifeboats were lowered simultaneously from both vessels, tho Appam
crow, somoof them socking to escape; the stranger sending armed men to
board tho liner. One of tho Appam's lifeboats was crushed between tho two
vcsbcIs.
Tho bonrdors scrambled upon the Appam's deck, and bloody fighting
ensued. Several were injured and two died later. Others arc expected to die.
Commander Harrison, seeing tho futility of further resistance, surren
dered tho Appam.
As ond of tho most amazing and unparalleled exploits of naval warfare,
the story of the Appam's coptino and (light across tho whole stretch of tho
Aunntic, eluding BrltMi scout cruisers and all other shipping, in charge of
a bare handful of Germans, surpassed fiction of the sea.
"With lights out at alow Hpocil. sMK-:nKp;lnfr out of tlie ordinary Atlantic com
mercial channel) In nolrt mooting nnj tlrlllsli ps-p1m. and with lier wireless
mulTlcd, the Anpnni'o cditrul traim.itlunllc lllfilit presented eloinenti to itnsfter
Imagination
Put Out for Ncutinl Port
That the (.lomm.i vessel plactil only n part of lier new, with n few odlccrs,
Aboard tho Appam and then departed to leave the Appam's prize crew to reach
a neutral port with tltu cnoinioiis pi Ire, sM believed.
The Appam arrived In Hampton Itonds with the only visible sIrh of Injury
n dent In one of her plates on tho liu hoard how It was reported thai sho was
struck by shells fiom the Herman vessel before halting and permitting cnptuic.
How the Urltlsh olflt-nrw and uivv vvcto hold In uilijui'tlun dining the thrilling
flight across the Atlantic, how the pasciigns vvcio ronllnrd, and how the scanty
German prize crew navigated tho psol through the Atlantic cscl-lnfested
passenger lanes were details yet to be learned.
InjplEratloii ofllclnls todaj found 12 cases of sickness aboard the captured
liner. None wuh repotted neilous. Inconvcnlrnic lather than hardship was tho
principal suffeilug of tho passengers In being held closely to their stnterooms.
Potalls wcro also Inciting of what measures wore taken by the few Germans
to prevent inutin and being ovcrpovveieil by tho overwhelming crew of tho
captured prize.
Instructions from Washington were asked today by the commandant of
tho Norfolk Navy Yard, tho Customs Collector nnd Immigration ofllclals. Tho
Treasury Department must decide whether an Internment order shall be made,
and whether the Hiitish olllters and crew shall be Interned or released.
That an application for Internment of the vessel as a German prbo until
the war ends would be made was Indicated caily today by olllclnls v. ho
bearded tho Appani upon her arilval
It Interned, tho German ciow will also bo hold pilsoncrs for the term of tho
war. They will probably bo left aboard tho Appam.
Cable dispatches from London on January "8 stated that giave foils wcio
felt there that the Appam had been lost at sea with all on board.
Given Up as
,The British steamship Tiegantle, upon
month, reported picking up an empty life boat at sea on Jnr.inry 16. This life
boat, which was badly damaged, bore tho name "Appam" on its stein.
The finding of tho lifeboat tended to confirm a belief already strong that tho
Appam had been sunk
Tho disappearance of tho Appam mystified shipping cliclcs completely.
Four days after she left Dakar wireless communication with her suddenly
ceased nnd sho disappeared from the face of tho seas as completely as though
sho had been swallowed up.
In maritime oircles It was believed that the Appam had run Into a gale
nerttiwest of Madeira and had been wrecked. The suggestion that sho had
been attacked by a submarine was not advanced. The theory that sho had
been captured was aever thought of. Such a thing was unthinkable.
The Appam ' a vessel of 7731 tons and, together with tho cargo sho
carried on her present voyage, Is valued at $1, 500,000. She vva built at Bel
fast by Harland auu AVolff In 191 and is virtually u brand new boat.
The route of too Appam on her voyago from Dakar to Plymouth la'y up
tho west coast of Africa past tho Canary Islands, past Spain and Portugal,
through the Bay tt Biscay and thence past Ii eland. ,
The battered lltcbuat from tho Appam, picked up by tho British steam
ship Tregantle, probably was deliberately wrecked and cost overboard by
the Germans, shirplng men said todaj. By this ruse tho Teutons spread
the belief that the Appam had gone down and eliminated the possibility that
-further search mlgnt bo made for her
Tho Appam was brought apptoxlmutely 1200 miles by tho ptlze crew, as
she was tupturod off tho Camay Islands
When the Germans took possession of tho liner, Captain 11, G Harrison
had to- relinquish his command, and Lieutenant Heig, of tho submarine crew,
took charge.
As soon tin the Appam was captured. Lieutenant Berg ordered her name
'painted out, and this was done, although the names on the lifeboats remained
visible. She was christened Appen bj the Germans.
Eaily inurning mists were mingling with the fog when the captured ship
crept ghostlike into the harbor. She looked as If she had seen hard usage,
for there was a big scar upon her plates on her starboaid bow, just above
the water line
Sailors upon the other ships In the huibor could not believe their ejes
when they suw tho German flag hanging limp in the mist. Lieutenant Berg lost
no time In getting In touch with the port authorities and In getting In com
munication with tho German vice consul, Marshall von Schilling.
Captain Harrison's story of thov Appam's capture Is much the same as
passengers. It was a German tramp steamship that attacked him, he said,
and he estimated there were J50 pilsoners placed on board by the raider.
Persoos on the Appam said that tho raiding tramp steamer was accompanied
bj a submarine of the "dreadnought" tjpe.
There wal a 3-inch gun on boaid the Appam for defensive purposes, but
Captain HarriMin said It was not In working order when his ship was taken.
un tne ouiei nana uermans cjaim
The vojuge from tho scene of capture to the Virginia coast was made with
out Incident, Ships whit.li passed tho Appam gave her no heed, evidently be
lieving she was an ordlnarj vessel intent upon her own business.
Many of tho passengers on tho Appam wero women and children. They
lined the rail this morning as the ship swung at anchor, greatly interested In
the activity around them There have been two British cruisers patrolling
the waters off the American coast, but If they wero In tho vicinity the Appam
had no trpuble in avoiding them.
APPAM GRAVE PROBLEM TO U. S.;
REFERRED TO LANSING
ASHINOTON. Teh. 1
What Is expected to prove one of the
moat aerfous complications of the Eu
ropean war to far as this Government Is
concerned, developed today The British
merchant steamer Appam. previously be
lleved lost at sea, reached Norfolk In
charge of a German prize prew. Her final
disposition will present to this Govern
meat a number of very serious problems
This was the first prize of the European
war to enter a Vnltetl States port.
So Serious was the situation that As
sistant Secretary of the Treasury Peters,
in churg of alt mattets affecting neutrali
ty, referred the entire problem to Secre
tary of State Lansing JlQ recommended
that tne, Appam shall be sequestered In
Jlamptpn Koada until her eataqt status
shall hAve been determined.
Tlere ara no precedents to follow In
trjls case. Tha Hague convention carries
'Wi, aj86tmnt which would cover the case
but offlclala here declared that Great
Britain 414 not subscribe to this particular
finding and that G'ermany did so with
rteeryatlona.
It h been agreed, however, that this
Cluvernment alinll atand on the litter of
the Uagufe Agreement. Thui provides that
the question of whether the Appam Is a
legal prlxe shall ha referred to Germany,
widen will havu a prize court reach a da
elli. There la pot Ihe llehtet doubt
that the decision will be that the liner was
lawful prize.
Tnt the Appam wu armed aa u com
morv raider and captured at la&t two
ssel on her voyage to Anuricj. oa
Ipformatton contained In a report of I'ol
lector ot (Aitoma Hamilton at Norfolk
to the Tfssury DPsirUriit. What dls- 1
jjoial km mado uf ths itasiurti aiM was j
.iil wwtu. if inw auwMw ' v-oi- I
ituL t mi iiatcd twr tv ADiwai kuvs
flmMta wom l kfrttHi 9 ..,
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SEIZE
"LOST" BRITISH LINER
Lost in Gale
her arrival at Hull, Huglaud, late last
inai tno Appum mounted two guns.
German prize of war. If the f ongoing re
port was not substantiated, was generallv
believed N'uval and International law
would give her a chunce to depart after
being provisioned and any necessary re
palr made, but It was generally re
garded certain that the object of the Ger
mans had been attained In safely bring
ing the Appam to this port, where two
German raldera, the Prinr nitel Fried
rich and Kronprinz Wllhelm, are now In
terned Many novel points of international
maritime law were raised by the cir
cumstances of the Appam's capture. For
the first time since the war began and
also In the history of all naval warfare,
naval officials declared, the question of
disposition of the Urltlsh passengers and
crew was unsettled.
The important question to be decided,
it U understood. Is whether the Appam
shall be treated as a prize or whether Its
status has been changed so that it must
be regarded an auxiliary of the Oernian
navy If the Appam la a prize It Is un
derstood it will be premitted to stay with
out Inurnment This would be Impossible
If the Slate Department found It to be
a. piim-of-war. The report from Collector
Hamilton did not give details other than
to confirm the United Press report of the
Appam's arrival Hying the Oerman flag
Three coura of action are open. State
Department officials said today, and they
are looking up precedents to determine
what tourse shall be taken
The three courses arc
To intern the vi3l and crew, releasing
the pascji$er.
To hold the vouat a a. seauestsred
prl?. pending tfre deltca of a Clerian
" v-vi. - m lwi
to raUaa tj.0 visual, uuviUtig the
ito iH)teW icsJWVSwJ been nwiivl at J
Neither had the German EmbivMy fc
tiuentcd tho United Btatcs to hold the
vessel as n sequestered prise, nor had tho
Itrltlsh ttmbnMy made nny demands for
tho vessel's release. Moth Governments,
however, are- expected to take such ac
tion. Urltlsh Ambassador Sprlng-nico called
upon Becittnry Lansing shortly nftcr
noon today In search of facts concerning
the capture of the Appam. The Ambassa
dor will take no action, as he Is not em
powered to do so, but will transmit de
tails of the capture to his homo Government.
OKIUIANS 1IKUE REJOICE
AT CAPTURE OF APPAM
More Thnn Pleased Over Sea Exploit
Than Great Land Victory
German sympathizers In Philadelphia,
particularly thoso who have como over
hero from tho Fatherland, had their
digestion lmprovod a lot by tho news
today from Norfolk that the Drltlsli
steamship Appam had been brought Into
Norfolk bv a German crow.
l.spcclnlly In thoe luncheon places
whero German folk congregato at noon
vvcie they happy Their mood probably
will bo continued tonight Jn the Turnge
mclndo, the United Singers, tho Mnen
nerchor and other Teutonic meeting
places
It wan the one big converoatlonal
Item In fact, It was tho only thing
talked about In such places as Osten
dorff's, Market street neni nth, whero
virtually tho whole patronage has u
German leaning, tho food tasted ever so
much better, because of tho German tri
umph on the seas Captain Schmidt, the
nenlnl overlord theie. was In a better
humor even than Is iiminl. and he ex
plained to his excited clients at tho tables
that It dlsplnjrd moro naval skill than a
successful battle would.
Ono young man wanted to know If
Norfolk was a German port yet. Ho
had In mind the Prlnz Illtcl Krledrlch
and Kronprlnz Wllhclm, which sneaked
Into Norfolk last enr right under tho
noses of the Urltlsh cruiser"
APPAM CASE IS MOST
UNUSUAL, SAY EXPERTS
Belligerent Has Right to Bring Prizo
Ship to Neutral Port, as a Rule
"Gcnomlb speaking, a belligerent has
a right to bring n pilo vessel Into a
neutral poit If she Is In need of repairs,
nnd afleia certain time allowed for these
repairs to resume her vol age If tho
crew In control of tho ship refuse to pto
ceed the must Intern "
On the basis of what thev considered
most mciiRic nnd ambiguous reports fiom
Norfolk as to just what has happened
on tho British steamship Appam initlioil.
lies on International law In this city
would give no nioie than the above very
general opinion In regatd to her status.
Liven that generality thej restricted with
so many limitations nnd conditions as to
give little Idea what would be the ulti
mate fate of the Appam They agreed
that It was a most unusual case, and said
they would not dream of being quoted
till the had more facts.
The first icport, that a submarine had
placed a prlzo crew on board, wns lltll-
culcd even before it was officially denied
"It would be Impossible," It was said,
"for a submarine to spare enough men
to man a prize For on a submatlne
every man has essential work to do and
It would cripple an undersea boat to loso
as few as half a dozen men "
In regard to the condemnation of prizes
It was said that tho Germans had chosen
to Interpret International practice prettv
much In their own vvaj in this wni It
was generally believed among law.veis
hero that the vessel would bo Interned
ns a lawful prize until tho end of the
war, when she would bo the subject of
diplomatic exchanges.
Theie Notices Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge
AmtAIIAMS. Sudilenlj Jnnunrj .10, 1010,
CI, Ait A. widow of Gustnve O Abrulnms
Itelatlves nntl friends nlso I.adv VVnshtn?
ton LoiIeo Aimtro-llunearlan HenellcMl
AssocI itlon Ladles' Auxiliary .ind tho DhurIi
tera of Heih Israel nre Invited to nttend
funeral services on Wednealnv at 10 10 n in
nret-lseb at her late residence J7 North
.!"d st Interment Adath Jcshurun Cemetery
All Alt . On lanunrj 00 101(1 HLlZAnCTIt
DAVID'-O.S AIIARV Helatlves nnd friends
of the lunillv ure respeiifulh Invited to at
tend funeral services Thursdi nt 2 p. m.
at her son-tn-tiw'a residence William Par-i-nns
Kit llermltaire at . IloitmrouKh. Inter
ment stria!) private rlenda imy vail
Wednesday after '1 P ni.
VIIL'KV On Jnnuarv .11. 1010 III.LK.V, wife
of James I'. A hern and dnuchter of the lata
J'ltrlck and H.irnh 1. Prlel Itelatlves and
frlenda aro Inv fted to nttend fiinernt l'rldav
n ornlntr at s 10 o'clock from her hushand a
residence So.t East Alleshenv nve Solemn
Uequlein Vlasa at Churih uf the Nativity, at
10 o'clock Interment at St Ann 9 Cemc
ttrv AltllUCKI.i:. On lanuarj .11. 1010 WILL
IAM It. AItIICt.KI.IO husband of Elizabeth
N. Arbu kle oged (18 venrs nelntlvcs and
trends, ulthout further notice, also all so
cieties of which he uaa a membor. ara In
vited to uttend tne runeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p til . from his late resi
dence .Summit ave. Fort Washington Pa.
interment rrlvnto at Union Cemetery, Whlto
maran. Take 1 0.' 11 in train from Itcadlnc
Tis-mtnal to fort vVashlncton
ASIIUKV. On Jnnuarj .10 1010. ELIZA-
dbtii noiinnTs vanritv widow of John
Asbury. Funeral services nt her lato resi
dence r.017 Pulaski ave Oermantown on
Wednesday, at - 45 p. in Interment private.
n,ILKV. On Januarv 28 1010, JOHN J,
husband of the late Annie Ilalley (neo Cal
lahan) Iteldthci ant friends, also Sacred
Heart and Altar Hoc ules 'of 8t Agatha's
Church Cathedral Temrerame fioclcty, 17. J
Sauiln Ilenedilal Soilct). Philadelphia Lodire,
No .1, 11. 0 H M anil tho employes of the
Pennsylvania Itallroad ComDanv. aro Invited
to attend the funeral on VVcdnesdav, at S 10
a in, from his late residence, JTJ1 Wallace
St. West Philadelphia bolemn Requiem Masv
at 8t Aaatlia's church at 10 a. ni Interment
at Cathedral Cemetery
II VltlH'It. On January 30 1010, PAIILl.NK
HAItilEIt inee HocRer) nlfe of VVIIlurd
llarber. axed .11 vears Relatives and friends
also members ot Frankfortf Ave lUptlst
Church, are Invited to attend funeral serv
ices 011 Wednesday at 2 i m at her late
residence, 2VSI Curat at Interment private,
at North Cedar Hill Cemeten
mitKKH. On First Month 31st. 1010. ELIZ.
ABUTII MOORE wife of 17111s It. Parker, In
her 18th year. Itelatlves and frlenda are In
vited to attend funeral, on Fifth-day. Sec
ond month .It) at 10 a m . from the resi
dence of Joseph W Jonea 21th st and Edsre
mont ave. Cheater I'a. Interment nrlvate.
It It It. At her resldenre. 681 N'orth 4 2d st ,
Januao .11. 101H, AMELIA IJ WEClfBKI.,
widow of Oeorse W Ilarr. Notice will be
aiven later.
JIAUMAN. On January 31, 1010. SARAH H ,
widow ot Jacob E llauman. aged 77 years
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral services, on Thursday, at .1 p. m , at
the resldenea of her son-in-law, John Ober
lioltier, 4.703 Greene st , Gormjiitowii Fur.
ther pen lees will be held at the Mennonlta
Meeting House, liall), I'a., Krlda), at II
a. m.
IlEltOKV, On January 30, I01II, TENTON.
husband of the latu Hanorah Ifergen. Fun
eral will talce place on Wednesday at S JO
a m. from hla late residence. 2I.'4 Poplar
st. High Mass of ilwiulem at St Francis'
Church, at 10 o clock precisely. Relatives
and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend. Interment New Cathedra)
Cemeter)
JIKItlNOKII. On January 31, 1010, JOHN
J DKRINUER Due notice of funeral will
be Klveu
JIKUUV. On January 80 1910, ALFRED,
son of the lata William and Margaret Berry
and husband ot the lata Laura O. Berry
aged S7 ar. llelatlvea and friends are
invited to attnd funeral from his ion's
rulJenee Huntingdon Plka and I) at . Fox
Chase. PWla.. on Wednesday, at 2 p. m. In
terment William Penn Cemetery.
BEUTKI On January 80. 101U, JOHN, son
of the lata Joseph and Christiana Bauttl (neo
Hubert) In his 4Hth year Itelatlvea aad
frlenda am invited to attend tha funeriT
on Ihursday at T 30 a m. from his broth
ex.ln law s resldsoce, Frank Sktmniiton. I2is
II Columbia av Requiem MM at St
lloBitactus' Church, at 0 a ni Interment at
Most Jloly Redenwr Cemetery w
BOW EliH. -On lanaary SI 1010 JOHN II
DOWERS husband of Margaret Dowers (nee
llcKevr ik4 ) years Relatives !
Urndm e'.o $lo x Tribe No 8T J OR M
and employe of Crew Ivick (. Co r
lavtteJ to a: tent ina funeral, on Thursday
i . p u. liozn h Ut rlduc. 110 Wat
EIb at InlenuBt at Frrowol C'HBttir
Jltsnains nay tm viewed Wertneeilay avaalui
ULHfjr.lt - on la.iuri 30, lata, KATE
mitAdiMt ,r Hivi l.-u-.l fl tru.p flBl.il..u . '
T- . '" 7 7 TT. ----.'. ..--, a mltu
frVMUds ie ttituea to atisiuj t fuosrai
cn WdMt4
n k Lout TiL'J!J I
M, at Orwauiociat cta-1
or or 9&a in
st. Ijmwuwo.
I1KAT1IH
CA8KV, On .rnhusry HI, 1010. ttOOEIt. jiUs
hand of Ttrlfliret .Casey fnee Numan), Ilela
tlves and frlenda, I-esRiie nf the Sacred
Heart. Holy Name Hoelrtj nraneh No no
C h V . enmmnnrury N s. K of n. II s
l)tv SI A O II.; IVnnn. It II neltef Dent,
nnd IVnnn. It. II Mimml Heneflclnl Snrtoiy,
are InvItM to atlent Iho funeral ori Thnr
i'ay. at 8 a. m from n Mto.renldenrn 112(1
N Alden Rt , Wesl I'hlln'lflnhln Solemn
M(in of neinlpm nt SI Oreurory's Church,
nt 0.10 n. in Interment at Holy Cro Cem
etery. CAAUflll On Innunry 20. Inlrt lAMt:"
CAVANA1ICIII llelatKen ntiil frlemln are In
vltea to attend tho funeral, on VVelne ty.
at r Inn m from Hta South nth lit. Mum
nt St i-ani a Church, Oam interment
at Holy Crore
COIIV.- Suddenly, on Titmtnrv SO, lain, CAN
OI.INIX widow of Philip Cods', nired,7 enr.
llelBtlves nnd frlendu nre Inviled to attend
the funeral nn Wednendav, nt 2 10 p. m . nt
her Into rtftlilcme ins InrkBon n Inter
ment prhnto nt Mount Morlnh Cemelerv.
I-rlend my end luetday cvenlnir. Auto
mobile nerv fee
HIM INS. On tnnunry !il, Intn, MAItV
COI.MVH. nited 71 eir nelnljveR nnd
friend" nro Invited to attend funernl. Ihurs
day, nt S 10 a. m . from her lato realdem e
1711 N nth M IIIrIi ItPiiulem Mnnn nt St
Vliilathy'a ihurrh nt 10 n in. Interment
New Cnthedrnl Cemeten
COOIUV In Crostwnod, V Y, on Innuir
II mm IDA V COOKH wife of Vlnrent 1
Cooke nnd dnuchtcr of 'he late William M
and miraheth Itimeii Tunera! aorvleeR We I
npRday nt an m , nt Ihe apartment, of
Oliver It Hair Is-Si i heMntit xt . I'hllndel
Phla interment nt i:erRreen Cemetcr.
t nmden. N J
C'OlNn On lnnunr R0 10in. ICt.lA l
COVNrj llelatlvea nnd friend nre Inviled
to attend funeral VVedneRda, S 10 n m .
from her Inle rpRldenre 274t North 2.1d ft
Solemn Ileqillem MnsR nt St t'nltimhn a
Chureli, nt 10 a. in Interment IIolv
Sepulchre Cemetery. Automotille funernl
ritOOKS On lainian .10 111 III. USOt
CIIOOKS. In hla SOIh enr ItelntUed nml
frlenda nre Inviled In nttetitl funeral fterv
Irea WedneRdiiv 2 10 i m , nt hlR late reel,
ilence, IIS Meehnn aie. Ilerinnntown In
terment prlvnto
t'UOIJHi:. On iHllllnrv .10 1Sin MAtlY Hf.
11 .V. ivtre or I omIr rouae. In her 7nih veir.
Itelnllxea nnd frltndR are Invited o nttend
funenl pervltea nn Vdneadav nt 2 n m .
nt her late residence Sll Arimt fel . Oer-
nuintoun Interment nrl lie
IIVilKS, VIVUV II, widow nf Edward H.
fiivlea nnd dnuclilrr nf Henn nntl lenlella
VI t'Mlla need HI vinra In I'ollatmiti er
IreR aiul Interment alrhlh nrhnte
lltMS, A I Unndnlnwn, N 1 , on Plral
Month ItlRt lANi: II DAVIS nldim of
Vtllll-im C nal need ss venm Itelulvia
nud friends nre Invited In nttend funernl
acrvlcrR 11 ft h day nflernoon, Second Month
.Id. nt II' o clock nt the residence or her Hon
Plwood hula. Woodatnwn N I Interment
l-'TlendR 'emeerv VVoodRtown N I
lli:KNSnV. On .Inminrv .11. toll! MAIf
It. widow of tMuard Uevennev Itilitlveq
nnd frlenrln nre invited to nttend funernl
Thursilnv nt 7 On. m . from her lite reel
dent e llfl'i s Tilor t Itp'iulem Mnxa In
St I'dnnrd s Chun Ii nt n loi k Inlermeta
at HoU Crocs 'etnotcn
IIOVAI.D-At lilt realilenro. 40H". Tllhert
t . .IOIIN hnatnnd of I1K II Donald Due
notice of the ruuern will ho kIvcm
DIG r'ltKSMII.I.Illt. On Januao .10. mm
KM MA S uiro or TllKlimnn Druelicnnilller
(nee llohhl In her n!Hh voir HelHtlven nnd
rrlemlR are Inviled to attend the runernl
cervine on VVedneadny. nt S p m nt tho
rrMdeii e of her son Wall ice Irumboner
tin.! Sterner at Further services nnd inter-
mi nt on Thursday nt IJ 110 n in . at th.i
i nnRiturp iieio-nieti Liiurtn t'ennsmirj; l'n
lit l.l.i: On tnnuirv 31 1010, MARCIA
RI.P Utll.I.HA nelallies nnd friends are
Invited to intend Ihe fuiieral, on Thursdiv
nt S SO a m ft mi thir reRhlence of her
niece Mr 'Hri OnllaRhir. fij."0 l.ittt huoo I
live IHi.h Mass or Iteiiulem nt Ihe ( hiircli
nf the 1 inniflRurntlon nt in u m Inter
ment tr vale
i:il)i:NSI,Mf. On lununrv .10 lliin CATII
AIHM:. wife of Michael i:itlenshnnk Helt
Uvea untl frlendi nlso Altar lto-'.irv Si rut
Heart. Ilolv Pnnlly nnd PrnnnKitlon of the
1 tilth Soi i the or Church or M iKntlltm
are lnvlitd to alterd (he funitnl, on Thura
flnv nt Sum from her late residence
M.ld Viola st, Wst Philadelphia Solemn
IKnulem Maes in Church of bt. lunatluj
at 10 n in Interment private
I'AMti:. On Initu.try 3C, 31)1(1 JOHN C
husband or Wirah D. Ia re (neo Turner)
Duo notlie of the funeral will be given from
his Into rcMdcmc ll.1t) N ,'itll Rt
II1MO.V-On Jnnunrv .11, milt. ANDItEW
J Sr husbnnd of Klllnla I'enton fnen l!vpr-
lr i tnl 71 senra llelatlvea nnd frlundi
nre Invlti I (tt attend the funeral on Sit
unlny at N .1(1 u m from tho resilience of
hW ttnn-ln-liw (Jeorse VV Hush l'""0 Hast
Diunhln st IteuulPin VIusr at tho Church
of tho Hol Name at 10 n. m Interment
nt Holv Crosi Cenieten.
rill.l.hlt. On laniur .10 mm. HVA n.
ddURhter nf f.ou!se 1, ami tho lato Dlny
Fuller r'uneral servkes at her late resi
lience 1(111 .Nototi st .N w , VVashlnirton
D C on VVedneatlav tit Ii a m Intermenr
nt Vvoodluids Ccnieicr) I'lillnt'clplila. nt 1 .10
m
(ll.LLLIt. At Ltnsilalo, I' 1 , nn Tnnunry .10
11110. J. H OI7LLI7II nucl ll'l jeari Iteln
tlvca nud friends arc Invited to attend the
funeral, alto members of Milton, No O"1.
F and A M. NorrHtnvwi It A No
l'.K). I nnstlnlo Tt A C, No ,01 lluttllltl
son Coniminilen. No IJ I'hlladelphl i Con
History nnd Lu Lu Hhrlne, rrom his late resi
dence. 21.1 Weil M iln M t-ervlcca nt St.
John's Reformed Chun It on Thuradav Teli
ruarv I. at '.' p in Interment private, nt
Riverside f'otneterv Nnrrlttuiw Pn vuto
funcr il Renialna niaj bo vleutd on Wednea
di frnm 7 to 0 p ni , and on Thursdj.
rrom 0 to 10 10 a in
OII.lILl.tN. At New Centrevlllo. Cheater
County. Pi, on Jnnuarv 10, into AONT S
OILT1LLAN (nee McCleflnnd) wife of John
y
riKATItS
nnrtMAH T
ami dauKhter. of William nnd
SRrnh McClelland, In her .10th year
.iriinmu m ' .."'... "... .
tlve nl frlenda nro inipn to n
runcrni. irom nor intr n-Biuriv-. y .. '..;:
dav, at ll a m. Interment at North cedar
Hill Cemetery,
Oltl II B. - On tanuary SO, 1010. t HAMC II ,
hi,hnnd nf Elhee II Urube. tn hlR HlRt 5Pr.
llelatlvea mid frlendR. .also I'hllates l.o (te
N l. 27. F
.! A. t. Ifiinupnaktl 1
,vi , nnu nn orKniiiwuiia
tnmHpr. nre Invited to
at If nd the rnneral "ryjcfs. on Thurfday at
2 r, m. pepelsel. nt hla late residence, M2-I
N loth st. Interment at Oreen Mount C'fmt.
tery. nemnins mny lo viewed on Vednc
day. from 7 to 0 p in. Auto funeral.
til.. On .Tammy 30, 101(1. WILLIAM J
miY. In hla 71d year. Itelntlves nnd frlenda
are Invited to atlpnd funpral, without
rnrtlter notice, from his lain resldenee near
Vardlcy, I'a , on WednoRlay, rebrujrv S, nt
2pm Interment Newton n Cemetery
Train for "inrdley lenvea IlpadlnB Terminal
nt 12 1V p in
IIAI.I,. At Atlantlp City, N. .f on ',,"',''?
"0 VtAItTIN i , huRbnnd of Hnrrlet
Chlpman Hall, nupd -II venra Uetatlves
nnd frlpndR nrp Intltnl to atlPnd funernl
services on Tuesdav evenlnir. rehruary l,
at s o clock, nt tho rerldenee of hla falner.
In Ian, Chafl Chlpmnn 111 North ild
slrect. Tloirn Interment on Wednesday
mornluR nt tho convenience of tho farm!
IIAItT. On .tnnunrv .10 101(1. SUSIK.M,
daughter of tho late DerrlrK K and Jane
M Itnrt Itelatlves and frlendR nrp Invited
to nttend funeral Wednesdnv Tebruar 2.
nt 1110 a. m, from the residence of her
I rother-ln Ian. ttnltert Tnhnson, Soulhatnp
nin, l'n Interment, private nt Neahamlnv
Cemetery Train for Southampton leaves
Iteadlnn Terminal nt 0 21 a m
HI:VM:ssi:. On Tnnuar 30 1010 MAUV.
widow or John Hennessey Relatives nnd
friends aro Invited lo nttend funeral, on
Wednesday, nt S n m from her lato resi
dence. 211 Spruco st ll'sh Ilenulom Mass at
st Joseph's Church nt 0 "0 a. m Interment
nt Holy Croat.
Ili:ili; On Innuary .11. loin (ll'.ontin
ItHNItV HIM'Pi: In hla (11th venr Itelntlves
nitil friends nlso Kt Johns Ifldue No Il
I' nnd A M nnd all other orcnnl-allnns nf
which deceased was n member nre Invited
lo nttend the funeint services on Thursdnv
nt J p m. nt hla Into residence, fisil .Sonli
Ilroad st Ittternient private nt Ml Peace
Cemelerv 1'rlends may view remains nn
VVetlnendnv rrom 7 to 10 p in
IIIKMH. on liiininr) ."0 101" lltOV Ron
or tlte Inle Hmll nnd I oulsa Hirst h In his
20th venr ItoHllven nnd fi lends are Invited
lo nnenil Itinera! wervues nn vvettneRiiay ni
J Ii m pretlsely nt the reldente of hla
brother In-law, I.awrenco (lenKheRan, .11!) VV .
Indlnnn ve Interment private
HOIXIKIN. -On tnnunrv 3(1 1010, MAtlTlN
U son of Ktlvvnrd nnd the late Hmnia I,.
llndckln ItclitlvoR nnd frlendR nre Inviled
lo attend funernl servkes on Ihursdav nt
I p ni at his lata residence 11112 Hyre st
IntenitPiit private West Ijiurel Hill Ceme
lerv Hi mains may be viewed on Wednesday
evening ufler 8 o Llock
11(11. 1, M). -On Innuarv .11 1010 lOHHPH
I HOl.l.VN'D son or Terrnnre nnd tho Into
Anna Hnll mil formerly of 'tornnlo Cnmidi
Itelntlves niul friends ore liivited In nttpnd
runnrnl Thursilnv. nt S 10 n m from the
realdem o of his slster-lti law. Mrs Mnrffiret
Holland 21411 llrecnwlch st High Vlasa nl
f.t (l-ibrlel'n Church, nt 10 a m Interment
IIolv Cro8 Cemetery
IIOISNint On Innunry .10. 1010 MAHY M
HOi:Ni:il in the SSth cnr or her rige Inter
ment on Wednesday In VVnrrenton Vo, Now
1 ork clt nntl lialtlmoro. Md . pipora pleaso
top.
IIOl in.NsriM: On January 20. 1010,
HACIS It., husband or Mnrv A Hottcn
atlne In ltlsr (loth venr. llelatlvea nn 1
friends also Montezuma Trlho ?so 21. I.
O. rt M . and Klnc Divld Castle No 312.
K o i: . aro Invited to nttend tho funeral
on Vv'etf icstliv. at 2 p m precisely, from hla
nlfcp'a rpRldeiiee. Mrs Sylvester l'nllntt 4 tot
N'orth loth st.. Nfcetown Interment nt
Hillside Oemeterv. vli funeral car. Itomalna
mas bo viewed on Tuesday ovcnlnff.
HOVUOItll!. On .Innuar, 30 101(1 I'M I I.I R
A diiichter of the late William J nnd
t atherlne A Hoxworth Itpmnlns tan be
viewed on VVednpsdav, from S lo 10 p m
at the home of .Mrs. C I Dunn. 201 1 North
18th st herviees nntl interment nt Allen.
town. l'n on Thursdav.
lH'VH'HItIi;q On January 30, 1010 VV ILL-
IA-M M.. husband of Mini and the litn Marv
I: Humphries need r,s years Itelntlves nnd
friends nlso tho llridesburit Methodist Hpls.
copil Church ami emploves of the Ke stone
State Construction Co aro Invited to nttend
the funeral Thursday nt 10 a m from hli
Jute residence 402J Harden at Hrldesburc
nody may bo viewed Wednesday evenlnir he.
iwecn i nnu iu o ttoca interment an .vio
rlah Cemeterv
Ill'TZEL. On .lanunrv .10, 1010 ROSINA C,
widow of John F Hutzel need SI venrs
ItelntivcH nnd friends nre Invited to attend
funeral services, on Thursdav. at 2 Op m
nt her late resldenco 2.1.M E Susnueninna
nve Interment prlvnto North Cedar Hill
Cemeterv
JAMISON'. Suddenly on Innuary ,10. 1010,
LAURA V. Ineo Priest) wife of Joepli Jami
son Itelntliea nnd frlenda are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Wediioadav
nt 1 ti m, at M C. tjulnn, undertaker, 14 1 1
N .M st. Remains mav bo viewed on Tues
dvv nftir 8 n ni. Interment nt "ernwood
Cemelerv
Kill IIOVILIt. On January 30, 1010, EITIE
wldov of (JcorKc W Kolhower. Relatives
mid 'rleida aro Invited to nttend the funornl
services, on Thursday, at 2 n m precisely,
.it lie- Into residence 1112 bouth Dodino st
Interment private lTlends may call Wednes
day Irom 8 to 10 p m.
KLLI'IM.. On Innuao 00, 1010, FERDI
NAND KLLTZINfl, nircl S7 ears Relntlies
and friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral
services on Wednesday, nt H p m , nt tho
residence of his son John Klctzinff, 2110 N
inh st Interment at bouderton I'a , Thurs
day morning
More Fun By
Punky Dunk!
Punky Dunk discovers the greatest amount
of fun for Little Folk! Every time he travels
to Adventureland he returns with some com
ical tale. This time it is
"The Unselfish Pig"
a big, happy, lumbering play-fellow, whose fantastic adven
tures are told and pictured next Sunday in a new Punky
Dunk book 32 pages of jolly story, all ready to fold into a
real book a gift all kiddies will delight in.
Tell the newsman to bring the Public Ledger regularly, and
thus provide-your family with good reading and entertain
ment for grown-ups and kiddies alike.
Next Sunday's
PUBLIC PLEDGER
ji'mx
1
DKATI18
KNIESK. On f Artitarv ,z. iwi. - 'V'"'
j. ,. Mt ttO
,.,, -. "-i
Itema
Wednesday evenlnir
1010.
''" .n"'"' ."'.. ""'..;. l-,,nernl.
..... ...... t. mh .I.HII.fV .(
nulepi nt tho Chureli of tho " "'10J' "J:
preelscl. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme
tery I.r.NTr.HS. Innuary 31. TOln, nVA. widow
of William Tenters, In her ifith yr. Ilela
Uvea nnd frlendi aro Invited to attend tho
funeral services, on Thursday, nt 2 p rp
Precse v. at the resi'tencn in ij-r ,inu......
.Mrs. r.llrabelh Schaffer. .SfJlO Morris si. In
terment private Automobile funer
I OMILANI). At Ml ItoHy. N. . , on .Tan
nary 20 1010 WIMJAM II WVBI.ANI),
hiiRland of Marv B T-oveland (nee I. ppln.
eolt) aged 41 venra llelatlvea nnd friends,
also N T K. of P., .No I. and emplovea
of HurllnKtnii County Shoe Cumpany, are In
vited to miend Hip funeral, from his late
lealdenro 20 Jit Holly nve Mt ttoll), N .!..
on Wednestliv at 2 p ni Interment nt Ml
Holly Ccmeler Trlenda may call Tuesday
pvcnlnff.
I.OHKH. On Jnnunrv .11. 1010, XtAIlY .1..
wife of frank lower Relatives and friends,
nlso Alberta (I Mehrer Home, 11 (II C ).
nre Invited to nttend the funeral services on
ThurRlnv at 2 p m . nt her late residence,
2102 Ann st. Interment rrlvate, at North
cedar Hill Cemeters Remains may ho viewed
vVVcdnestla after s p m
MAlTAdl II. On Janunr .10, 191(1, ANNA
I. .MACTAOt'B, widow of Oeorto VV Mac
taguo ond daughter of late Christopher ami
Margaret Wleslenberc In her (IJd Jear Rela
tives nnd frlendR Inviled to services on
Wednesday, at ,10 p m , at resldenee of
brother, (leorge v WleRtenberc. 1140 Porter
st Interment at Mt Morlah Cemetery.
MiCAHUlsrON On .Innuary 20. 1010,
MAU(1AHIiT. daughter or the lato John and
Suain McCarrlalon ReinttvPR and friction nlRO
employes of 1 VV Ijindenberger Co . nre In
vited 'o nttend the funeral on Thursdav
morning nt S 10 o'lloek from tho residence,
2MJ Vlemphln st Solemn Requiem Maas nt
St Anil's Church at 10 n ni precisely. In
terment nt New Cathodrnl Cemelerv
VIpKHUNAN. On Innuar .10 101(1, MA It
wife nf lamea McICernan (neo McAnally),
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited, to attend
the runernl, nn Thursda, nt S 10 h. ni.
friim her husband's resldente 111 Rector
st Matlnvtlnk Solemn Itentiletn Vlasa nt Ht
John tlte llnptlRt Church nt lo n nt lnler
meat at St John's Cemetery
1InMri,I,I.V Suddenly Jnnunrv 31, 1010,
.1 VMHH husband of Sarnh MaiMullln Reln
tlvea nnd friends, nlso the membern of Hip
1 nlnn Tnbcrnaclp Presloterlan f hurch. Fame
Lodge No 77H I o O h. nnd the employes
nf UlcUc A McMaster, are Invited to nttend
Ihe funeral Horvli.es, on t'rldn. at 2 p m
at hlR late reRldence. 20I.I Inst Dauphin st
Interment private North Cedar .Hill Ceme
lerv Remains ma be viewed Thursday,
fmm 8 to 111 p m
VIAllONin. On Innuarv ,11 1010 COR
MH.IL'S MAIIONKY Relatives and friends
are Invite 1 to attend tho funernl on Thurs
iln). nt 7 10 n m from the residence of
John Dunworth 00-' Now Market nt High
Mass nt St. Augustine's Church nt 0 a. m
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery
1IAVi:i.l, On January .11, 1010, JO
HIH'H MAXVVHLL. In his 80th enr. .Rein.
IIICS tlllil IIICIIUSi I1IDU I'll: I IVllllll Ullll JltnihV
No IflS.r and A. M.i Qrlentnl Chapter. J?o
lives nnd friends, nlso MerltUnn Mm J.otige
1X1. 11 A .VI.. Mnsnnln Wtprnns nnd nil
other organizations of which he wns a mem
ber, aro Invited to attend tho funeral services,
nt his late residence 1007 Mt. Vernon st.. on
Thursday, nt 11a. in. precisely. Interment
private Pleaso omit flownrs. Remains mav
he viewed Wednesday, between 7 '10 and O.30
p m.
MIDDLETON. In Norrlstown. on .Tnnuary
31 1010. KATIIERINI7 C. MIDDLETON.
wife of Joseph Mlddlcton. Relative-) and
friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral,
from her lato residence, DoKalb at , Just
nejond boroupli line, Norrlstown I'a.. on
Ihuraday. at 3 in p m Interment private
MINCIIIIOr. On January 30 1010. AN
THONY c. husband of Frnnces Mlnchhot
Ineo MaNwIrkle) nnd son of tho lato Adnm
nnd Elizabeth Mlnchhof, nged 45 jears Rein
Uvea nnd friends also Kan Domingo Council.
No 210. K of C. and employes of Adnms
Express Company, aro Invited to attend fu
neral on Thursday, nt 8-30 n. m., from hla
late residence 4Xr1 North 18th st Mass nt
Reaulem at Church of the Holy Child at 10
a m precisely Interment private at New
Cnthedral Cemetery. Automobllo cortege.
Mnhaiioy City papers please copy.
M-.IMAN. Suddenly, on January 31, 1010,
HENRV W. NE1MAN, nged 82 years Rela
tives and friends, also U. IT. of C. and J. of
A . No. 122, nro invited to attend the funeral
services, on Thursday, at 2 p. in., at tho
residence of bin son. K 8. Nelman. 17 West
SI nrpnack st , Gcrmnntown Interment pri
vate Remains may be viewed Wednesday
evening.
JOKTON. Formerly of Gloucester, V J
on Tnnunry .11, ANNA D, widow of Wllllim
J. Norton Relatives and friends aro Invited
to attend tho funeral aervlces, on Thursdny.
nt ' p., m.. at her lato residence. 240 North
Wilton at. Interment at I'ernwood Ceme
tery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday
evening.
O'nitlEN'. On January 30, 1010, ( MARIA
O Dili EN. Rolatlves and frlenda aro Invited
In attend the funeral, at 8 30 a. m , on
Wednesday from tho resldenco of her sis
ter. Mr Jnmes Trvcy. 701 Fayette st , Con
Miohorkcn. I'a, High Mass at St. Matthew's
Church nt 0 30 a. ni. Interment at St. Mut
thon's Cemetery.
OV ENS. On January 31, 1010. THOMAS A.,
son of Mary and tho Into Patrick Owens.
Itelatlvea and friends. .also Division No .'I.
V O IL. aro Invited to attend funeral,
Thursday, at 8 a, m.. from his lato resl-
rs.
fmfTtU T.r'VCrV-"'S. ao'i'rmeAUl
?t . VVIsalSomlnr '""'",nLt.f,IiireBSi
nmir Itema nR may be vieweu on
DliVTHtR
.lenc. ail South llrffndViav n,ou .,,,;
0 am 'TnttrrnKTlVt "ihrVPSS.
:viii. Kutldenli on Innuarv no ,1
DAN-ir.l, F TtAMsn? huso "no if nJ'S
nnmsey Itelatlves and irlen ! .li''IfiS
.. .i ' t
ym !. niituipnivi
iV'""-'!!. . unnrATin, aged m '. "'?
lire ni iiineriu nil no k ven from ih 91
Hl'lf:"N. On Innuary .10, 1010 LOWti,'?
MILE, son of John It, nnl MiniT'JP.
Dodgers (neo IlenlstonV n.,i i '"LI W
months Relntlvea nnd friends nro'inJii '
to attend funern seriie vv3-BIf. 'nvJl-
m , nt pnrenta' residence, 117 Pine i r..M
lnedale, Deivnaro Counlv. I'i. 0ii5"''l
private. '""
SAVItE. -On daniinrv .10 linn mm.
hushand if Rural. 1 ,-...- .'-"v'', U?
Relatives nnd frlehde. nnd 'mem PM
r i .u.. '.. l ......"". " aim n.i
V.
Cemeters It Is most earnrsili 2ST '"l
tint no ilowers i, iini ri.i!!irJ?i,y.i J;9'tM
will hold a memorlom imKUT! V"."J
runri 0, at the church 2.30 p. ni, "S
SCIIll,L.-Oti Jnnuarv .11, 1010, onvtltJ
P. son ot Pe er O, anil Emma L HVhiii7LB(
Lucas) need 21 jears, Relatives and (ri!.'
nlso members of Ilrei ii-V, fit. n,Vi,"aS. J.rim.ill
low Dnu nit In St.. nro Invited to attend V,;l
ernl services on Thursdav at ! ' , M i '
parents' resldfnce. 2SV2 N. i:rcvcnlh"? f'O
ferment Northwood Cemeterv AiitoniAk'tH
funernl Itemnina mm, Ih. ..i.V..t vt.JPTneMt!
evenlnir 8 to lo o'clock """"' "eanej
SNI)EK On
.Innunry
tlai mhter of the Into, John nnd 8irah BniVJ?
IlelntlveB Hnd friends, nlsn emplovea ofiVf
nltcrntlon department, of Olmbeinrothera ii!
Invited to . nttend tho funirn nSliJff V!
Tiiesdnv..at s. p . m "nt her "ate , rViwC..'.'
in Aonn mt l at. runner services lVi.w
Methodist Episcopal Church rlowmont. h 'Ii
on Wednesday mornjnit, on nrrlval oi tf,i,"
ieivln VVeat PhllidelphH Station at Pi
n m Interment at Itosemont N J, "
MT.iHi.i.Nti. HUtlilonly on Innunry 30 lttf
FREDERICK It. husband of Loul?ii!J?
ling jneo i-enningi. aged 211 vears ReUtlm'
nnd frlnds also Kev alone Castle. No ra
tl E . nre respectfully Invited to nttend ft3
eral Rcrvlres tuesdny. Fob I nt 2 p !.
hla late resilience. 27nt vv ti,.-' ;
Interment private. Automobile funeral, ,
nita.-vni.tii. un innunry 30. 1010 Itns
WARD husband nt hllrabcth Steinbeck mt
1 lugger). Relatives nntl friends are intltS
to attend funernl Wednesday, nt 8 A ifl
Adnm A. HuKger, 2S1RN. r,th at lllgn ,
nt St. nonnjenturn a, Church nt 0 10 o elw
Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemelerv
rjiu,ifi-i. on .innunry .10 loin. .. .
v. HAY M. daughter of 'isaacstl
Julia Strnuss Relatives and fftewfi
ed to attend tho funcrrtj services ej
"cttokuhv si i- m. at too. rhaptl hi
I odep h Shalom congregntlon. IntermJnt
Rndenll .Shalom Cemeterv ' 'L
4 --- ....... w... is-rrvv j
ks nilNHY. On lanunry .11, lolll,
HUOHJ
husband of the Intn Janp tn.Mi.u 'n.. . ill
entlne) and son of the late lohn nnd ffi
Sweeney, nt tho residence or hla sister. wSt
Catherine Connor. 20.14 S Darlen it. il
Kean st ."below ,0th). Duo notice it tbi
Lunerai win no given
WAItDEK. On .Tnnunry 20, 1010, at hl
home, Ilrnttleboro vt MARY CHAPIm4
widow of Clurles Wnrdor, Interment at Bnt.
tlcboro. s&
WILLIAMS. On January 31. 1010, ARTHUR)
i ., nusuami oi ainuu Williams, aged H yesril
Relntlvea nnd friends are Invited at attenil
. . ."v. ' "'V -'--i"'cav,ujr illuming, ai fja
o'clock, from hla late resldenre 118 iu
Mnrpnnck at , Oermantown High Man it!
Holj Cross Church, Mount Airy at 0 o'clocki
Interment ot Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 2
VULKINfiON. On January 80, loin, SAlUt?
E widow or Udgnr A. Wilkinson, In herSTtu
car Relatives nnd friends aro Invited teuj
tend funeral, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m , (nT
lif-r Infa rmlilptirii -J11 R. fl-tinon a. i....'
I'a. Interment Media Cemetery. "
Vt'lCKERSHAM. January 20, 1010, LAtmb
V . daughter ot tho lito Casnar p.
Maggie WIckersham Itelatlves nnd frltndi'
nlso members of Calvary nnd First Reformel
lets, on Tuesday, ot S p ni., at tho retldenci
of Mr. II II. Knight. 2017 N. Md st. IntVf-l
ment Wednesday morning at West Chcjt.f'
Pa. Ii
WOOAN. On .Tanuarv 20. 1010, CIiniSIK
PHER J . husband of Susan M. Wogan. HI-j
attvci and friends, and Philadelphia Council
No. 100, K. of C. aro Invited to attend thi
funeral, on Wcdnesd iv at 8 JO a. m , from
his lato residence 1800 W. Thompson t
Solemn Requiem Mass-at the Church of the
ocsu at 10 a. m. Interment at Catbedril
Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. ii
WOOD. On January 30. 1010, FRANCES It?
wlfo of Joseph M. Wood (nee Harklns). ReU.
tlves and friends aro Invited to attend' tu'
neral, Wednesday, nt 8 10 a. m , from lwt
lite residence, 1715 Carlton st. High R-'
qulem Mans at Cathedral at 10 a. m. Inttf'
ment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. i
UUItST. January .11, 1010. LAURA MAT
WURbT. aged 27 years wlfo of Leonbirtt
J. Wurst. Relatives and friends are Invited
to nttend funeral. Thursdnj. at 10 10 a. m.
from tho residence of her father-in-law;
Joseph Wurst, llirnsboro N, J. Services It
tho house. Interment at Mantua, N J. Cos
vevances will meet tho 0 13 and 10.13 a. EU
trains at Sowell, N J.
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nttend Iho ftinoMl services, on ThnVli.V '
2 p. m nt hl Into residence lu JoniTOA '
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Tlelplnir I and Cltss. are Inv led to .iilj!
the funernl services, on Thursday, at lV'fi
ft the church, 7th St., below Olrar'.?1
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