1 iv i i u mffimmmmimm r)(ji!ft)iiiwii!nii'iM!0n'aiimw HmM.HP.rWWJ "WWMp"-'- i"'IW""w;ifrl Win wmyHWr" Trmwrum imwFJinmu.il iwpyw'it'Wum'P'WaiffJlWiij f m up,ffl Hill m'w Mi ltj I ( -.4 ss 'tis. BALDWIN EMPLOYE, HALE, BUSY, 1? AFJL'IUK by YJBJAKS OP SERVICE 1M "Keep Straight and You Will Go Ahead," One of George F. Johnson's Mottoes rnti tlnnm. Sails Man Who .,uu" ---' - -- lias worKca tor o vccaacs fit. Don't booze. No man is qualified stand the test if ho indulges in f.tOO mUCn liquor. ltrifjn.amnklnD' IS VICIOUR. n:nt-attna. nlnntr with Ihn nie- -. gOlvvn"! -- c - I ,Kj urc snows una uuiuiiiuuiiua, uiu Si driving tno country w me uuvn. r? j TVvirti annum nnvo mo volo. W provided they own property and pay inxca. Don't keep one eye looking to v..nrri ihn tlmo clock. And don't start getting ready for K Llunc" on tho compnnys time. wnv back In .September. 1347, when ft Lincoln wan ntlll a backwoodsman, n youtiB ? - M.n11.a.1 Intn tho nfflnn nf Mntthlnn -. Baldwin, pioneer builder of locomotives. rTv ,f wnnl n (nil ." hn nnltl. K. e. 4r irol It. Tho whys nml wherefores of hla qtinll- ijlcatlons for tho job that of cnglno (j,tlr arc not as Important as tho fact jjittt ho stnncu wun iMtiuwin mo ncxi u nnd has been tliero evor slticu. a .fecord of almost G9 years of continuous wrIco anil a rccon! tho duplicate, of "blcli would bo mlghtly hard to find. ' Getting Hint joo wan ne most important Burl of tho llfo of Geonro V. JohiiHon iitMplnK It worried him not a hit. For his fftrdinfU principle: ui uiiHiiit-'na, iiiuuu up feostly of keening rlfrht and taking your Measure on your own tlmo and not tho (..mnanv'n. nrnved nblo to stand tho test for more than fix decntlea. 1 r.To tho averaco person tho Idea of mrklnsr In one place for such a lone tlmo :. jrould bo jnilllclcnt to harnBM him Into ' an early grave. Not so with Georgo F. 't Johnson. Work was to him. and still Is, ?' for that mnttor, delight and enjoyment ; C who wonder why "su-3sloty" and tho iv .... -, i i i . ii..i .... i yivor-rm aon i. huiiu uitrni .t uimii uu j i platter. f BOItN ON A FAHM. i Johnson was born on tho 17th of De- eember, 182G, on his father's farm, near iAi- . And nt rVilnmhln nvnnlln brlflrr. Iri ...... i.a ...nu 9ft Ytn hnn-riti nu flreimin nnd .-lC J3CIVJU w ...... -v . wo"" - ...... .- .-.. K".'ilen engineer on tho old Philadelphia and k Itcadlng Railroad, starting later at Bald- W. MAn' Intlmato acquaintance with Mat thias Baldwin and later JIatthow Balril, who was associated with Baldwin In con trol of tho works, resulted In the owners presenting a gold watch to Johnston, Which still keeps good tlmo nnd la an ex Unple of the skill of Baldwin, Inasmuch it It la fitted with a winding attachment that obviates tho necessity of a key. - During tho Civil War Johnson took EDWIN A. PUE, VETERAN PUBLIC SERVANT, DEAD pad Record of 32 Years in City .'Controller's Office Resigned ; Three Weeks Ago jj-Ednln A. Pue, who was chief auditor J(i the City Controller's ofTlco for 32 years, with a record of capablo work nrtd only two days absenco In that time, Jived three weeks and two days after his resignation had boon submitted to his efilef, John M. Wat toil. Mr. Puo died &t night at his home, l.!9 South 23d " street. When he handed In his resigna tion, which took effect February 1, Mr. Tue said tho circumstances which brought It about were the only dlfflcultlcs "h met In the 32 years of his service. W would not give particulars of tho cause of his resignation. ' Mr. Pue. who w.ik 75 vears old. was In 'uch vigorous health ho would not heed jhjs family's warning to protect himself jBgalnst tho weather. Ho left his homo lor a wallc through tho central business reguoa iasi saturuay, anu coniracicn a 'ftnonla. His condition grew steadily worse Jin th succeeding days, and "apex" pneu- rraonia, a highly dangerous nirectlon, set yn. Tho end came last night, with his -.daughter. Mrs. K. V. Lavell and son-lit-Jla-w at his beside. S'Mr. Pue was appointed chief auditor of tne City Controller's office on February " 1884. He served In the olllce under r'ght Mavors. nnd fnt Hia ltiHf 90 vjnrn had been tho chief of auditor for Con troller Walton. He had been In good health up to Sat urday. He took prido In continuing his ctlve work In tho Controller's ofllce. He put In long hours almost up to the tlmo 'et his resignation, checking over the looks of his department and sometimes .visited the ofllce on Sundays. Mr. Pugh was a veteran of the Civil tyar, having fought with the 20th Regl ttent. Pennsylvania Volunteers, ' The funeral will bo Held Saturday aft ernoon at the South 23d street nddress, Ma Interment In West Laurel Hill Ceme. ry will follow. The nev. Elliott Field, relative, pastor or a Presbyterian church In West Hoboken, K J will offl. te. iFATHEH 11. G. SCULLY DEAD Pastor of St. Charles Borromeo, Oak view, Succumbs to Pneumonia After Brief Illness ' The Rev. M. G. Scully, pastor of the '"Teh of St, Charles Borromeo, Oak 'r. died suddenlv tnrtav from nnfiii. Sj"J,a After an Illness of live days. Father peuily had been pastor qf the church since t&rCn 'IK 14AR mhan.l.B ......A....!... I.A lv. ji. P. O'Br'len. ; A rvl .,. . . . t. . . m 6T" "" lYiiii-u naa irouoieu mm xor ev ays became acute on Sunday and VnVBldanS nrAlintinnAil Uta lll,,Aua nn.it. "jfwx. no grew steadily worse until his y-v.cry seemed hopeless and the last tea Of the church ivAr"NnrimlnlHtir,fr Vla. BrdaV ftninnnn l Ik. . ..AnHA n C.I.AH '!WU J Markec. oi St. Phllomena'u surch. Lansdowpe, and the Rev, John J. ,vr ' '"Pistunt rector gl the cnurcn. finer Hcully was SI years old. Ha ' born In QuincyP Mass., and from there 5VeJ With hlu hmllv in nirur.lvlllo T'.T . Sjf he attended the parochial school, fwm airardville- he entered the Semln- iJ Of St. Phaflaa TIniininan tfAfYtfnr t S V,M ?rdalned on October' 17, 1851, by 'to i Jeremian tihanahan at tne uaine- r i --'ftaTi square. I? A'ter his ordination. Father Scully was ii" asisiMu. at rlt. Mlchael'u Church. Chea- 'a- and iho following Philadelphia Tthes St WrBii-lH". St Acnwi'. St. Ed. artf'i ,.... .... .. .- ,,.. t.,, - .uu liio 4iinai;uiv v-ujjkiJiivii ; J905, when he was appointed pastor ,?Ll. Charls' Church, Oak View, ha In- i'Z ,, " "iniself In trie upbuilding or tne ". Through hla efforW a paroeiuai Mol. valued at J25.000 was constructed improvements wera maae to ina i cemetery enWylvania Postmasters Named TAgmiTOX, Fob- SI. The Prwl- i. waay nominated tne rono-wiug rtnn- " POfli nsters u A- touer uien n iphraira A awanwn, uqgj- EVENING GEORGE F. JOHNSON Veteran employe with watch given to him years ago by Bald win Locomotive Works. personal charge of locomotives and kept lines open desptto tho efforts of Confed erate gencrnls, who poured shot after shot at tho fearless engineer during wild rides from Memphis to Ioulsvlllo nnd from Appomatox to Manassas. Since tho Civil War, and that was more than a half century ago, Johnson has been pursuing a quiet life, looking after tho Interests of tho company and rearing two sons who followed In their father's footsteps nnd became engineers, nnd right good ones at that, through their father's teachings. COINKH OF SLOGANS. Johnson, as a coiner of slogans, rivals lloosovclt. "Keep straight and you'll get nhead" Is Just as much relished by some as tho "Fear God and take your own part" of tho doughty Colonel. Or his "Dance, picture Bhows and automobiles aro driv ing tho country to tho dovll" might bo favorably classified along with similar sayings of "Billy" Sunday. These mottoes might bo taken as an In dication of his remarkable possession of his faculties. For, although 80 years old, ho goes to work every day at tho olllce. Ho quit actlvo work as tester of engines several years ago. A success In the ideal sense of tho word Is George F. Johnson. And content with tho fact that ho Is a l jal success, ho Is happy nt his homo, 1927 Falrmount ave nue, looking lntp tho future with as much pleasuro as tho Impetuous boy Just out of school who sings as ho goes "tho world Is mlno oyster " McILIIENNY FUNERAL PLANS Father of State Senator to Rest nt Laurel Hill Saturday Tho funornl of John Mcllhenny, who died yesterday at his home, 220 West Up sal street, will bo held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Tho servlco will be conducted by the 1'cv. J. Harvey Leo, pastor of tho Second Presbyterian Church, of German town, Green nnd Tulpehocken streets. Intermont will bo In West Laurel Hill Cwjictery apdtwlll bo private Mr. Mcllhenny, who would havo been SG years old In APrl, vas tho father of Stnto Senator Mcllhenny Ho was nt one .lmo Mayor of Columbus. Gn unci estab I'whed tho public school system In that State. Ho was a pioncir in the manu facture of illuminating gas and was wide ly known as an engineer, lie Is survived by flvo children Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nich ols, Miss Georgia B. Mcllhenny, Miss Se lina B. Mcllhenny, John D. nnd Francis S. Mcllhonny. IN .MK.MOItlAM MI'.MOKIAL RESOLUTION JOHN M'lLMIRNNY Ilcsolutlon mlopteil at a meeting of tho empluyt'S tif the tclni .t IM'Illhcnnv Meter Works. I'Vliruury 'i, ldlt!, on thu event ut tho death uf John M'lllhenny. Whereas, It has aoemed best to tho Dlvlno Will to romovo from us our beloved em ployer, who vuh ut alt times kind, laving; nnd connklcrato unit who was held In tho hlffhtst ifueem by all who came In contRct. with lilm. Ills removal from nur mltlst leaves a loss which lias mndo a profound Impression and will ho felt by all that have been associated with him. It is resolved by tho employes. That these steps he taken to show the measure of their appreciation und to extend their sympathy to tho urc:tved family. ndward J linker James Coutello Cornelius Ferguson Itobert ICcndel .lunics DalUhau John Couburn Committee. Iionas. In lovlna memory of THOMAS IIOOQS, who departed this Ufa February 24, 1914. "With length of days unto his mind. I will him satisfy. I also my ftnlvatlon Will cause his eyes to see." rsalm 01. "FAMILY" 3IAI..VrK.STA. JESSK MALATUSTA. In lov Ina; remembrance, died February 24, 1914, Uano but not fomotten. HIS Wll'li. $3eatlj5 Thete Notice Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge, ASIITO.V. On February 23. 1914. CAUOL1NB il widow of Dr. tiamucl Keen Ashton. mted 90 J ears. Funerjl servlecu at C'hrtst Church. 2d und Market streets, Saturday mornlni.', at 11 o'clock, Interment prnate, ut the Church of Ht. James the Less. UALKY. At her residence, 37 Kast Htratford ave.. Lansdowne, l'u.. on February 33, 1916, KATI2 U.. wife of Charles II. Haley. JNo tlco of funerul later. IIAKItirrT. On Fobruary 21, 111 (.JAMES J., son of tho late James nnd Elizabeth llarrett, used 19. years. Relatives and friends, also Holy Naina Society of St. Asatha's Church: Irish National Foresters' llranch, Iloliert l.'mmet. No, 637. and era plnies of lleswlck & Clay Company, are Invlle.l t attend tlia funeral, ou Friday, at S:30 u. in., friin thu rcsldenrn nf his aunt, Mrs. Catherine M. Clown. 3313 llantua ave. Solemn Reaulent Mums at St. Asatha's Church, ut 19 a. m. Interment ut Holy Cross Cemetery. IIKCK. On Februury 34. 1916. I.BANA. .Ltnifhtr nf Holomon and Murle lleck. bus notice of the funeral will bo slven from her. parents' reaidcnie. 3408 North ICth street. 1II.1I.M. On February 13. 1916. KLIZA1IKTII. wife of John Ilium, used 54 tears. Rela tives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral, from her lata residence. 1827 V. Westmoreland St., Saturday, a 1 p. in. Interment strictly private, at Northwood Cemetery. limVMAN. On February 31. 111. MARCIA. HKT. widow of John M. llowman (nee llls liec). aued 74 years. Relatives and friends ure llvted to attend funeral services, Satur day, at 3 p.'m., at her late residence. 3330 i;. Fletcher st. To proceed to I'abner Ceme-tai-J Vault, lltmulns may bu viewed Frlda, aftir ( u in. UBIIt'KKRSIANN. Ou February S3, lljt m.l5AJII?ril i" . widow of William K ilrocktriuann. Br..ajf 10 Falrmount a.. aaed D years. Jtelatlyea and friends are In. tUsd to attwid the funeral services. Friday, at 1:30 P- ou. at the Oliver II. lialr liulld-Ina-. 1830 CMstnut ut- Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. UUBK1IART. On February 13, 1111, JOHN O. llurklurt, aged 1 years. Relatltes and friends arp Invited tu attend tho funeral. Friday, at 7:30 a. m.. from the residence of nUMB. William S Burkoart. 4(43 Nlltb st Ueauietq M; at Church of the Holy Child it m. interment private. CAJIHUEIJ.- Vu February 13. 1111, WLL 1AM U-. nufULnJ of Mary A Campbell and J soli oi iw ! Jww au jrui vamp ball tni Sweonay). formerly of Birch at ftstb and Catharine n . lUlatlvea sovl friends i-re tnvlUd to attend the. funeral on Saturday at ( u m from hla lata rrtlATiw Sl Wt Steoaor trtS7th and. tTofve.) lflb.I,'lM Maa tSt. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, FEBitUABT , nnATHS 9 Of.ARKR.un'n'enty. onFeHruary S3. lti nDWIN MAXWEMa, youmreiit son ofNor Ion and Jnne Clarke, sired 3 years, neln tlT and friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, nt S p. m,, nt his late residence, (OSS ntilnehart st. (Cist st. and Klmmelnr ave.). Interment at fomertori Hills Cemetery CnllKN. On February 34. 1H6, nUIHlN, husband of Hosle Cohen, sired B9 yesrs. RelntlVTS nnd friends are Invited In nttend tho funeral enl, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his Into residence, 6J39 o Lancey at.. West Philadelphia. Inter ment Mt, Carmol Cemetery. COIX1NB. On February 21, 191, MAROA nilT, widow of Timothy Collins. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend tho. funeral, on FrU!iy..at 1:30 n. m., from her late real dene, 2136 H. Rosewood st. Polemn Mays of Requiem at Church of St. Monica at 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. Autnmobllo servlre. CnRNKI.li. fVn Tehrunry 23. lite, TIltM DOHI5 COUNKt.L. nired 7 (nirii,, llelntlvM nnd frlerils are Invited to nttend the funeral, without further notice, from h'J late resi dence. Holland.. Ilurka Countj. l'n.. on Snl urdny. KebriiiirV 3(i. at It o'rlock. Inter ment at Rlchbnro Cemetery. Currlnces will meet train nt Holland Stotlon. ienvlns Rend Ins; Terminal nt 9 '23 n m. CRAIO. On IVbrunry 23. t!l, JOHN, bus band of Mary ('rule. Rel.ttlven and frlnds. nlso the 9th Police District and directors nnd delcuatea of tho Poller, Relief Fund, are In vited to attend (he funeral, nn Saturday, nt 2 p. m., from bli late" residence, S37 North Hklllmnn st. (27th and llrown sts ). Inter ment nt Fcrnwood Cemetery. CUMMINH. On february 23, 1918. WILLIAM CUMMINS, nped B ens. ltelntlves and friends aro Invited to nttend funeral services, Sunday, nt 2 t in., at apartments .of w. J. M. Ilurrell. 427 Market st.. Camden. N J. Interment private, at New Camden Ceme tery. DALY. On Febrinfv 23. 1910. TATRICK. son of Mary nnd tho Into Michael Hal-, of Cnrrlekton Sulr. County Tlnrerory. Ireland. Relatives and frlendi are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, nt 7:10 n. m., from 3I0S Hprlna Garden st. Illab Mais at St. Aantha's Church, nt 9 n. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DAYTON. At her home. 267 W. th st Now York city, on February 23, 1918. MARY R. DAYTON, wife of Udirar A. Dayton. Fu neral from Church of Mother o( Sorrows. 18th st. and Lancnatef no., on Saturday mornlnK, Notice of time Inter Dr-SCIinn. On rebmary 21. 1016. KATHHR IN!:, wife of William Descber and daughter of Peter nnd the lato Dell-i O'llrlen. Uela tlca nnd frfcndi ure Invited to nttend tl funeral, on Krblav. at S n. m., from her lato residence, 4305 nfdo nve. Refiulem Mass at St. Ilrldcet's Church at 9:30 n. in. In terment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. nil-.HT, On February. 21. 1310. ANMIB K. DIi:ilL. widow of Edward C. Dlehl.. nrjed 82 years. Relatives nnd friends nro united to nttend funeral services, brlday. nt 10:30 a. in., nt her latn residence, 3024 Chestnut at. Interment private. IIDI'fllir.RTY, On February 22. 1016, EL LCN, wife nf ratrlck Douuherty. Due no tlco of the funeral will bo slven, from ner late residence. 1623 North Mnrvlne at. KATON. On February 23. 1916. WILLIAM II., husband of Lillian K. Eaton, need 41 venrs, Relatives nnd friends, also Mohican Tribe of Red Men, No. 64, and Knlchts of 1'ythlas, No. 12, are Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. nt M. P. Churrh, IIaddonftld, N. J. Inter ment nt llaptlnt Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evenlnic nt 16 Kreson ave. FAIinF.LL. On February 23. 1916, CATIIA RINH, wlfo of Daniel Fnrrcll. Relatives nnd friends, nlso tho Rosary, St. Anthony. Ladles' Heneflclal I. C. I). U. Societies, nnd the Sodality of II. V. 31.. nro Invited to nt tend the funeral, on Saturday, nt B:30 a. m., from her Into residence. 676 3llekle St., Cam den, N. J. Solemn HlRh Mass nt thn Church of the Immaculato Conception, at 10 a. m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. rXANIOAN. On February 23, 1916. 3IARY E., wlfo of llartholomow F. Flahlgnn and dnuehtcr f tho Into Kdwnrd and Ann O'Connor. Relatives nnd friends, also R. V. At, Sodality, Confraternity of the Sacred Heart nnd Altar and nosary Societies, are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Monday, nt 8:30 a. m., from her lato residence, C011 Hnverfnrd nve. Solemn Requiem 3Iass nt Church of Our 3Iother of Sorrows, at 10 a. m. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. F!ll7Hr.ll-IIKNHIIAW. On February 23. 1916, NELLIE P. FUI.MKR (neo Henshaw). aued 6G years. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend services Friday, at 6 p, m.. nt tho residence of her son-in-law. Joseph Ilossle. Sr.. 706 Linden nt . Cnmden, N. J. Interment private nt Congressional Ceme tery, Washington, D. C, Saturday, nt 2 p. m. FtlMi. On February 23. 1916, JOHN, hus band of Mary Funk (neo UiiKer), need 44 yeurs. RclatUcs nnd friends lire lmltod to attend tho funeral services. Sunday, nt 2 p. m., nt his Into residence. 20RR South Cecil street. West Philadelphia. Interment pri vate, nt Northwood Cemetery. Friends may cnll Snturday, 7 to 9 p. m. HALL. On February 23. 1916, ISAIIELLA V., widow of Henry Hall, Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tha funeral, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m.. from her late resi dence 3335 Woodland nvo. Interment nt 31t. MorlMi Cemetery. Friends may view remains Friday after 8 p. m. Auto servlco. HAMILTON. On Fobruary 22. 1916. MARY 3IOYRR, wife of Raymond nnd daughter of William nnd the Into Julia Hnmiller Chundlcr. Kolatltcs ami friends aru Invited to attend tho funeral Bcrvlrea, on Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, nt her lato resi dence. 62 Uaat Wnlnut lane. Uermnntown. Intorment private, Ivy Hill Cemetery. 1L1HLAM. On February 23. 1916 JOHN J. JIA.SI.Ajr. Sr.. husband of Hattle Haslam (neo llorden). Relatives nnd friends, also employes of Phlla. Electrto Co.. membors of Kast Raptlst Church, ure Invited to at tend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from his latn residence. 2210 Cedar at. In terment nt Palmer Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Friday. HEISTAND. On rebrunry 22. 1916, MRS. MARTHA 1IU1STAND. Relatives and friends nro Invited to iov the remains, Thursday evenlns at her lato residence, 1967 N. 11 th at. Interment private, ut Lancas ter. Pa. liniNZ On February 23. 1910. KMIL. hus band of Ilertha M. Ilcln; (nee Ittldebrand). Relatives and friends, also moi-iltcrs of St. Alphonso's llenetlcl.il Association, nro In vited to attend funeral, on Saturd.iy, nt 8 a, m.. from his lite residence. 396S N. Itecso st. Solemn Itecjlem Mass at St. llnnaven. turn's Church, at 9:30 a. m. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery. IIKNHZKY. On Pebruary 23. 1916. HENRY C, husband of Charlotto F. llenszey. aced 60 years. Services will be held at tho Home for Aeed Couples. 1723 Francis st.. Friday at 2:30 p. m. precisely. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery. IIXHISY. On February 22. 1916. EVA, daugh ter of the lato Lewis and Elizabeth Llnsey. Relatives und friends ure Invited to attend the services, on Friday, ut 10:30 n. m. pro clsely, at the residence nf ber niece. Mm. Sumuel Nusbaum, 161 W, Sharpimck st., Oermantown. Interment private, ut Chel. ten Hills Crematory. MANELLY On February 22, 1916. 3IARY, widow of John Maneely, aced 62 years Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m . at her late residence, 1516 Fontaln at. Inter ment at Oak Lano M. E. Churchyard. Friends may view remains on Thursday evening;, SIAROTTA. On February 21. 1916,- RAF FAELO MAROTTA. husband of lleatrlce, aged 49 yeurs. Relatives und friends, also Court Alesandre Volte. No. 316. F. of A., and Socletn de Mutuo Soccorso San Olullano Unlono Fraterna Accetureso, ure Invited to attend the funerul. on Friday, at 8 a. m.. from hla latu residence, 723 South 7th st. Requiem High 3Iaas at St. Mary Masdelen dl razzl's Church, at 9 a, in. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 3IANNIX. February 23, 1916. DRIDC1ET. widow of James Mannlx and sister of the late Patrick Hogan. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral. Saturday. at 8:30 u, m.. from her lata residence, 1018 Bridge Players I SAVE MONEY We have secured a quantity of Bridge & Poker Sets at a reduction, which are on Bale for ' ONE-HALF their original PRICE , New card decks, encased in handsome leather all reduced Former prices 50c to $5.00. Now 25c to $1,50 They're selling fasti 9Q4 CHESTNUT ST, Stationers Knxravtrt "4k tht Hoskinman." 1 v tKCi mm- sli DEATHS Orden si Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of the Assumption, at 10 a, m. Intorment at New Cathedral Cemetery. .MelMIENNY. O.l February 23. 1916. JOHN McILIIENNY, In his Bflthvenr. Funeral services from his lato residence, 230 West IJpsal at., Oermantown. Saturday, it 3 ji.ni. Train leaves Itroad Street Station for Lpsal Station nt 2111. l'leaso omit (lowers. MeOHCAR Pebruary 23. 1916. JOSEril, Inn- band of 31ary K, McOscar (nee Diamond) and brother nf Rev. l'cter McOscar, S. M., of Atlanta, Oa. Duo notlco of the funeral will lie jtlven. from his lato residence, 3604 Powellon ne. SIOONKV. February 23, Ills, WILLIAM A., son of llrldset M. and the late John A, 3looney, aired 22 yearn. Tho funeral will take place Saturday, nt Bi30 a. tn.. from his lata resldencr, 261.1 Bn-nln st. Solemn Mass of Requiem nt St. Francis' Church, nt 10 o'clock precisely. Relatives nnd frlendi, nlso I.riiKui of tho Stirred Heart nnd employes of Cluett, IVnhody & Co,, nro Invited to nt tend Interment Holy Crois Cemetery. MOORE. rebmary 23. 1010, ANN. wldo-v of Mnrti.i Moore Rclnllio.) nnd frlendi nro tnltril to nttend funeral services, on Satur day, ul 1:30 p m., at tho residence of ber son. John C Moore, 2213 Martha st. Inter ment private, at Fernwood Cemetery. Re mains mny ln viewed Friday, nfter 8 p. m. Aulomobllo service. .MOHAN. February 21, 1916 (M.THAR1NE, ilaimhtcr of Thomas V. and Stars .1 Moran (nen Rowley), aired 2 jenrs and 10 months, ltelntlves nnd friends nro Invited to nttend funeral. Saturday, at 2 n. m., from her parents' residence. 1016 Porter st inter ment nt Holy Cross Cemetery MOVER. On February 21. 1916. (1 THANK, husband of Eulalla II, Moser 'neo Horn ucnrerl. Relatives nml friends, nlso Urnth. erhooif of Andrew nnd Philip nf the Weit Hope Presbterlan Church, are Invited to at. tend tho funeral services, nn Saturday, nt 3 P. tn , nt his Into residence, 1077 Lancaster nv. Interment private nt Fernwood Cem etery. . Trlcnds may call Trlday, 8 to 9 P m, Auto service. OdDI'.N. fin February 24, 1916. LATIRA B wlfo nf Thomas Oxilen, nged B7 cars Rel- lifi When the New Yorker bought Hiram's farm, he rejected Hiram's methods. He had theories of his own. 1 He got rid of the cows; pruned the orchard too heavily; threw the farm all out of balance. "The trouble with me," he says, "was that I knew too much and not enough." He has had four costly, nerve-racking years. But at last he is winning. He knows now that his neighbors were practical, and that he let his theories run away with him. His case is not unusual. His story is a warning. He tells it well Tenderfoot Farming today, in Green Manure Crops in Michigan Kansas, U. S. A. Kansas has paid her debts. She's now a three-billion-dollar state. Luck? No. Bumper crops? Partly. For the whole reason, read this second installment (complete in itself). Flood Control There are four sides to the question of draining a river's flood plain : the effect on floods, on farming, on fish ing, on navigation. It's all explained in this article. Gumption Gumption is horse sense. We nil think we have our share. But here's a case of two farmers, all charted out in dollars and cents, that will sit you down and set you to figuring. And all these: College Work in Illinois, pictorially speaking; more of Diana of the Moor land, Louis Tracy's latest romance ; I1BATHS ntlvrs and friends nro Invited to attend tha funeral services on Snturday afternoon at, 2:30 o'clock, nt her lato residence,. 1917 South Cecil at Interment at lit. Morlnh Cemetery. Harrlsburr. Pa., and Chester, Pa., papers Measo copy. PORTER. On February 23, 1916, HENRY V. PORTER, nired 83 jears. Friends, may call Friday ovenlnK, from 8 till in o'clock, nt his late residence, 6628 Lawrence at . Olney. Services nnd Interment nt Iincaster, Pa. rtlUI.SON. On February 3. 1916, F.LLP.N, wife of John Foulson (neo tlloomer). Itela. lives nnd frlendi, nlso members pf I-nRUn of the Sacred Heart of the Church of tho Holy Name, Camp No. 129, P. O. of A., nro InMied to attend the funeral, nn Monday, nt 8:30 n. m , from ber Into residence, 2138 East Suiquehnnna nve. Polemn Requiem Mass nt the Church of tho Holy Nome at 10 a. m. interment nl New Cathedral Cem etery. lItE.On February 23. 1010. EDWIN A snn of the late Ellen Potllt and Huah A Pue. aped 70 yearn. Duo uotlte of tho funeral will lie r.lven, from bli late residence, 129 South lid it ROYAL. On rebrunry 21, 1910, AON'EB. wife of the late Charlton Henry Royal. Serxleca on Saturday, nt 2 p tn , nt the residence, 6328 Rnynton st , Uermantown. Interment private. SALTER. On February 23. 1916, 3tARY ROMAIN. wife of S. A. J. Salter, need 83 enrsi Senlrca Snturdiy, nt 2 p. in., nl her lato residence. 0930 Tulip st Wis nlnomlnit. Interment private. MAtlElt. On February 23, 1910. WILLIAM SAITER. son of the latn Nicholas nnd Eva Sauer. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral, on Saturday, nt 1:30 p, in., from Ida lato residence. 7026 tlldtte nve , Rnxbnrnugb. Interment nt Westmin ster Cemetery. SAULS. -On February 2r. 116, at West MOlll N J.. REUECCA A., wlfo of Oeoritn E. Souls, daughter of Elisabeth A. nnd late Ais In this Isstte j Improving and restoring soils eco nomically is a serious present-day problem. This article gets , right down to business on how it's done with legumes in Michigan. 24, 1916. DEATHS John A. Cownn Friends of tha family may call Friday evenlne nt her lata residence, II Apple ave.. Weslmont. N. J. Funeral ser Mcea and Interment private. SCHF.MtlS. On Tebruary 21, 1910. EVA ROTHEHMEL. wife of William II. Schembs, Sr. Funeral services, ou Saturday, at 2 p. m., nt her late residence, 356 South 63d st. Interment nt Mount Vornon Cemetery. Si:irr. On February 23, 1916, ELIZAUETH SEIPP (neo Althaua), widow of Liidwln Selpp, In her 03d year, at her lato residence, 2917 North 6th st. Due notlco of tho fu neral will bo Riven. SritMllXlAM,. On February 33, 1916. MtN NIE AUOl'STA UCHMIDOALL. wife of Charles and daughter of tho Into John M. nnd August Hchleber. Relatives and friends, also North Penli Council, No. 161, D. of I.., nre Invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday, nt 2 p m., from ber Into residence, 176 West Ontario st. Interment nt Oreen Mount Cemetery. Remains mny ba viewed on Sat urday, from 8 to 10 p. m. SEWARD. At PlttsdelJ, Mass., on February 32. 1916. the Rev SAMUEL 8. SEWARD. Funeral services on Friday, at 10 a. m., at Church of New Jeruenletn, 36th st. nnd I'nrk nr.. New York city. Interment nt Writ Lnurel Hill Cemetery. Philadelphia, at 2 '30 P in., on same day. HinilKli. On February 22. 1916. LOUISA, widow of Wltllain Slegel. Relatives and frlendi are Invited to nttned the funeral services on Friday nfternoon, nt 1:30 o'clock, nt the residence of ber son. Frank Slegol, 4464 Oreeno St.. Oermantown. Interment prliate. nt Chelton Hills Cemetery. .SNYDER. At Mt. Carmel. Pa., on February 20, 1910. MATILDA K. SNYDER (neo Koch, crsperrcor). wife of Stanley If. Snyder. Rein, lives and frlendn urn Invited to nttend the funeral services, Friday, nl 1 p m., at the ti'lver II Hair Ilullillnn. 1820 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Interment at Fernwood Ceme tery. SVI.I.IVAN. On February 23. 1910. CATII. ARINE, widow of Thomas Sulllyan. Hela- the how and when of Hotbed and Cold Frame Crops ; Buying Bees by the Pound, a new wrinkle ; a practi cal talk on the Care of the Incubator ; putting the Wood Lot on a paying basis ; Dog Diseases and simple reme dies; how to harvest Spruce Gum; hints on Selling Vegetables direct to the consumer ; The Cottage a way to keep the teacher ; how to make a Box Couch ; how Country Girls ere helping in Y. W. C A. work ; etc. and These Regular Pages: With the County Agents ; The Busi ness of Dairying; Live Items, about Livestock; Good Methods 'in the Field ; Round the Farm ; The Market Garden ; Commercial Fruit Growing; Everyman's Garden; The Poultry Calendar; My Child (for the Country Mother); Good Times on the Farm; Cooking; Sewing. fik news dealer m boy agent viHi Hi B flI5ATHS tlvea nnd friends. Wso League of tha Sricrrr! Heart, are IMIted to attend tha funeral, on Saturday, at 7 30 n. m . from her late rest, denee. 738 North Jndson st. IIIfl Miss of Requiem nl st Francis' church, nt 9 a.rn. precisely. Interment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. TIIOJI.SON.--On February 23. 1116. JOItfJ THOMSON, librarian of the Free Library! Phllsdelphla. nt his late, residence 2101 N. Comao st. Dili notice will bo nlven 1VF.1IEII. Suddenly on Fourth-dar, Second month. 23d. 1910, KFFIB K, wlfo of B. tintord Weber nnd daughter of Harry and Snllle Kueker . Due notlco rill bs Riven,. WELLS. On February 22, 1110. JIENRT B.. husband of Elizabeth J. Wells Relative nnd friends, alio (larfteln Iode, No, 11. B. nf II., nnd employes of, Frederick Johrs Company, nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Paturdiy, nt 2 p m. preclselrt nt tho resldenco of his brother, Joseph y. Wells. 43.1 South 43d st, Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Autnmobllo service. WISE. On February, 32, 14U, JACOU ir husband of Mary Wise, ned 71 -ears. Tleli ntlves and friends, also Improvement Lods, No. 197. It. of I'.l Klpgsslng Lodge, No, 109, I. O. O. F.S Upper Darby Caatle. No 199. K. O. E. and employes of Southern Pennsylvania Traction Company, nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, ft 2 p. m., at Clifton llelehta 3r E. Church. Remains may bo viewed nt his late ronldencaj 42.1 Ilrondway nvo,, Clifton Heights, Thurs day. 8 to 10 p. m. Interment nt Arlington Cemetery. WOOD. On February. 21, ,1910, JEM AVOdp. Relatives nnd friends, also the Philadelphia, Pigeon Fanciers' Association, nro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Friday, at 1 p. m.. from lh funeral apartments of Wllllnm Itowen,. 307 E, Olrard ave. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ZEIIREN. On February 23, Ills, HARAH. widow of Tlerro Zehren (neo Sponhelmeri, need 76 years. Relatlvea nnd friends ara Invited to attend the funeral, on Snturday, nt 7:30 a. m,. from her lato residence, llij Eaat Adama at. Requiem 31ass nt Ht. UonU fnrlus' Church, nt 9 a. m. Interment pri vate. v i& friaaifr Al