Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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FKAfflETCARY, SAYS
CHARmES SECRETARY
jpkm York Oonftxtwc Told Earo-
? fMmn MrtlxHfe Art Far su
perior to TImm in
UHHm
SYSTEM GREAT HANDICAP
. BUFFALO, K.' T., Oet lI-"Our crlm
HmI etettottoa w Oi itr of Ua for
kaVawr, TJie iUtwt(,ef th ieirotats or
lltoMpMin eowr.trrsa toward must
mout lit tlsat wa Jit towarf thOM da
IfrxnAmt hm Mm aim tenffu."
. Tkl fnw eit of the rtrlkln paaara In
tth report ot tka eonwilttaa on statistics
srf wIim, whtah im read by Oia chairman,
"VYIUIam T. Cress, ral aseraUryof "
KUoMl, Coflfrne of Char!tla ar.4 Cor-
TMiiM, Wear ta AiMrtoM Prtoon Con
Urrcw her' te4ay
Th report te part. rS
'The lack of a rational, comprehensive
tem of criminal atatlstica In the United
Skates la oho of the worst evidence to con
MMn tni In the eye of the scientific world.
One naturally would like to turn to a arn-
to source to nnd racta or evory awenpuon
ikeut the crime ottuatlon In the United
Mitw. That aource would be the govern-
; went at "WaahlnBton. But the Federal Gov
ernment la a nrat-hand aource only to' the
Stent to which It actually conduct the
arttem of apprehension, trial nnd aubsa
epient treatment of offender, Court am
rjanlced by th United Htatea In certain
trlctd Jurisdictions. 1'ersons suspected
ef crime may be apprehended by Federal
Mcera. They may be conflnod In local
. Sails, for the moat part under municipal,
county or State control.
." "Judicial criminal atatlstlca are leathered
with varying decree of regularity nnd com
Meteneas by twenty-five State. One of
,the best plan la that of Indiana, where
the work la admlnlatercd by a State bureau
of atatlstlca. Criminal statistics, aa ob
tainable from Institutions, are gathered for
the moat part by State boards of charities
and correction or similar bodies In twenty
three States. Massachusetts, where the
nystem la organised under the Ilureau of
Prisons, offers one of the beat example.
' 'The statistic for the moat part are
Bothered In a crude fashion, nnd published,
If at ala, with little scientific analysis. The
primary faulta of the judicial statistics are
their lack of sclontlflo standardised classifi
cation and definition of crimes and of facts
descriptive of the social condition of the
criminal and the circumstances of the crime.
The chief faults of the institution statistics
are their meaicerness and unreliability and
the limited use made of them by the central
authority.
'The foreign statistics of crime usually
quoted are those of the courts. It would
be more appropriate to refer to Uiolr Insti
tutional atatlstlca. We have before us the
1H report of the English Prison Commlsi
lon. Beginning with an account of the
prisoners under sentence during the year, It
proceeds to a comparison with years pre
'ceding and a study of the relation of the
'amount of crime to that of general popula
, lion. Not only are the number of crimes
-accounted for, but the analysis reaches
down to the number of Individuals commit
ting those crime. Wltl a warning against
hasty conclusions from these statistics, It
ts demonstrated that the number of prison
ers received for Indictable offenses Is de
creasing. Again, It is shown that the ten
dency of discharged' prisoners to return to
lives of crime Is diminishing.
MAGISTRATE BAKER WEDS
(''Judgo" and Miss J. B. Garwood Mar
ried Quietly on Saturday
Magistrate Carl B. Baker was congratu
lated when he arrived at his office at Fifth
(and Taslcer streets today, for the news Of
fw marriage last Saturday had leaked out
Just before his arrival.
The Magistrate wast mflrried on flattmlnv
! last to Mlas Jennie Boll Garwood, daughter
or, captain japnet Garwood, or Lynwood,
N. J at the Heidelberg Reformed Church,
Nineteenth and Oxford streets. The ltev.
Jtufus C. Hartman performed the ceremony
not only for Judge Baker and his fiancee
ibut for two of his friends who had ac
companied them as witnesses. The friends
were James S. Ellison, of the J. EX Cald
well Company, and Mlas Mildred Hudson,
daughter of Mrs. Frank Hudson, of 1818
North Park avenue. The two couples
motored to Atlantlo City, where they stayed
until business called them back.
Find Powwow Doctor Dead in Barn
HEADING, Pa., Oct. IS. Isaao Zern,
Ighty years old, a well-to-do hermit noted
I aa n. nnw.wnw riivtni hn,,l.t,ft, nlra
County, was found dead In his barn near
1 carrying wood for his morning fire.
i.."u:
ANNUAL HKETWOS
c
lbasp tith new vohk. nkw haven and
PS" UARTJr'ORII RAILROAD COMPANY.
i New Haven. Connecticut. October 8, 110.
iJTO THU BTOCKJIOLDKB8:
Holm Is nereor siren tnai id annual Miinr
snr will be held In
mt tt. atonkboUers et the New Terk. Now llavtn
mMA Itarffnttl ftkllroad fromnanr will ha held In
arrnonla Hall. No. B Kim titraat. In the City of
w tlavsn. Connecticut, on Vadneaiar. the
Kew ttavsn. Connecticut, oa Wsdnesaar, the
Mtn (lur of Ortabrr. 191. at 1S:0U o -lock
Meoa, for the followlna purposes;
1. TO i
fake . appropriate action
consider and
v-ba th Annual Htaiesient and all ai
"Tlvd tbtratn or reported at said maatins.
O
talnlns an asreement that If en?
pon ine pronertr
per oent sold
f. To authorls an laaua of not to exceed
srou.uuo race value aaTtn-yaal
eaoenturas ovitalnlns an asr
kaaruran is neraallar placed upon the eronai
ef this corporation thai debentures will, be
asuany sacureo uwraor wun anr ouier Indebted,
neaa of the corporation, and alao an arra-mant
oJl. r lot. and par 1100.000 of Qifee de
Maturra eaeh rear, until all are paid, the pro.
aeass from the sale of aatd debentures to be
leaad for the .eoaatruettoa of a new terminal
2nr station and appurteoaaee la the Cltr
Maw Havea. Coanaetlnit.
feJTo eieot a Board of, Blreetors for the en-
" .Tn tranaant anr ntaiAP iua1n-a m W4-a m.m
)Missarlr eoma before said meetiss.
t J.f rR0 ' U.,W,1' the transfer
Matte el the Campaar will be rloaed from Oo-
jawjuj. iio, ie ueunar astn, iiio, pou
Ihr orter ef th Heard of Directors.
ARTHUR H. CLARK. Beeretary,
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Wwjjr OtwhiIwa Atrt TMjti
Mimista rat Um form of a tr61ley oar pr
SUeel two neer dim' kn xnla a new
large orrng ear beloMlmr to Robert Kll-ti
wirn, a MtlMer, of flI4 Oreetie street,
early eeetay. The automobile we taken at
Mnfce4m street aeva Wayne avenue I but
wKWa tm hour after H was mlseed, a tour
lag ear was noticed trying to doag a trol
ley ear at Seooivi and Dauphin streets.
After several attempt th machine was
badly smashed when caught between th
oar ana an Iron awning rati. It was Identi
fied as the stolen automobile. The mtn
were chased by th police, but escaped.
. ADAMS. Oct. 11. FRANCm TV., huaband of
tat Hlma T, Adams, eared rrara. Itala
tlres and rttend. fthrklnah Uodse, No, 2. 1 1
and A, !.. Inrltad to funeral arMca. Ilat.,
3 p. m.. 3154 N. Itth St. Int W. laurel Hill
Cam, Ante fuaarsl. rtlenls mar call Krl. ere.
ANpKFtflOM. haron. Conn., Oct. 10, KATI1
RIUNU BCRIttCN, dausbler tat lion, John lj?
l'haraon Ilrfln and widow of Oeorse W
Anoaraon, ef Bsrannan.
AB)lMRN.-At reeldenceef dausbter. , Mrs,
Ora U VaJI, ".wall, N. J Ocn. in, AahAH ..
rrlfe . of. Anttionr , Asbman. . Hetatlraa and
rlande tnvltad to funeral aeplcas, .rx'-at
n, to., at the Ollrer II. Balr "ldg,. HSo Chest
nut et. Int. private. PVrnwood Cem,
DAkHR. Oct. 11, CimTW A., aon of Tilth
man II. and iterr A. Baker, asad a, lula.
tires and friends, Co. A. N O. P., Inrlted l
iirra miiu ininmi vN n ' ..., . ...... v
funeral rTlee. Bat., 8 P. m.. at parentr resi
dence, 322 Waster et. Int. private, Korthwood
Cem. Friends mr call rri , a to P. m.
nAItBOtlMA. Oct. 10. ALEXANDER TlAn
SUOL A, l)u riollo of funeral will be siren,
from ieiT S. 13th st.
ItATKMAN Oct. 10. at 'Wllllamstown. N. J..
flAHA.lt A., wife of Henry C llatamaii, ased
Jl. Itelstlvea and frjanja Invlteii to funeral,
at., Vtlllamtown. ft. J Harvleas at hmiaa,
a p. rn. Train leave Chestnut at ferry 100
a. m. Int. Presbyterian Cent., Wllllamstown.
N. J.
mnTWULTj Buddeolj. fl. 10. BOBANNA
k.. widow of Abrsm W.. nirtwall. ned 04.
Utlrrs nnd frlende .JnvlfeU to funeral
S Trices, Hat., 11 a. m 171 W. Hanaberrr at-,
armantown. Int. Cheater Rural Cem., Chw-
!fto!iVbl!N'.2-Oct.'nil, JAJIK8 A., bnsbaad of
rtmrna p. Iloulden. ased IS, llelatlres and
friends invited .to funeral servloas, Thura., 8 ,
m.. Mle Woodland a. Hurvlc-a at llethel M.
K. Uiureh, Klkton, Md., Kil., 12:80 P. ro. Int.
in aojoimna cent.
muTNaL
and frlene
MA-
pount Cem. Remains msy be viewed m,
IlAVIn'i-Ioet. 10, WlLMAsf. bUsUnd of Marr
Psvis (nr tuaerkerj. r4.v. Relstlres and
frlenda. l. A. K. jiet 101, North American
Council, We, M2, O, r. A,, and employes of
iTsnkrord Areanei, inriten to lunarai. ni ,
m., aiss rretl St.. unoayoura-. ini. . -r-r
TiawaM . iii o .
Hrd 4 rears and ears. RehtlTje and frl
Mrhed . to funaral a-rTlfa, , "at., ., K
parents' jreeldenra. S2J4 N. 4th st. Int O
p,,T6
Cem, voir may
life
ren. ltel
(rom 00
Int. lllr-
,fU 10, St Mt Pom. HADrj
I.Kn, wife of MorleW. Jennlnsa.
'Ira at Bt. Mark's P. K. cu?"5?'
O-onre N. anJ Elisabeth Kembo Delia
atlva and ff lends tnrlted to funaral.
Hwede at.. Norrlitown. Krl.. 2 I. VI.
eralde Cent
. OKNOt.nn,
Fuliaral a-rvl
Itonii brook ta Frl., Oct.
and rrlallree tnrlted.
ff.'
1 p. m. rrland
pKTTJsni.lNB. areU 01. JtelaUre and frlanda
lnvl:.t to (un.rl, flat.. .Mi tn. father-a
realJeice. ISrsn T. Itlmfcel. "WUfow : tlrora. Pa.
Ro'umn hlsli requiem rnaee Ou Lukes Church.
QlrnsM 0 a, m, Int. ItolyHepulehre Cem.
Autaa i 111 mm! (rollers at Welah and Tork
nOTp. Oct. 11. JOHN, huaband of Ifary A.
m ine Mrsmnis. iieiatir anu trmnua.
oa
SI
st. Int. .ITernwood Cem. .Hemalns may b
viewed 1T1., netween H and in p. tn.
nam (nee Mrslnnls).
Atmranflr Tlnva. I. CI.
funeral servlcaa. Bat., 2 p. rn., 21'-'a Mountain
Lu, Na 04, invited to
I n m . llfQ XtAitntaln
nrtADY Oct. 10, ItOBB, wife of Neal Hrady.
Funeral. Krl,. a 30 a. m.. ani N. 40th aU Hoi.
emn req
Church.
rat. Krl,. H30 a. m.. Ml N. 40th aU o.
reanlem maas at Our Mother of florrowa'
Eh. lO a. m. Int. Holy Croee Cem. llela-
i- ri-- r --zi i :.... i ..
tires ana trienaa inviiaa to aiiapti.
imlCKKTTO. Oct. II. 1CMANUBI. TtntCK
RTTO, 18048. 18th St.. buaband of Rllaabeth
Urlcketto. Due notice of funersl will be siren.
BllOWirn.-iOct. 11, nUZABETTI P.. widow
of Ooorr llrowne, scad OB. Itelatlves and
friends, Bt. Simeon Itlbhi Class, Invited to
funeral services. Bun.. 1 :iij p. ra.. Church of St,
Hirnaon. 0th and Lelilxh ave. Int. Ureenwood
IK. of P.) Cem. Omit flowere.
BUrtDHAtjU At Olouceetar City. N. J., pet.
11. JOUEl'Jt C IiyilDBAl.L,. huaband of tats
ilabecra I . Ilurdaall. ased 60. llelatlras and
Elands, Mf.lford Lode. No. 100. I. O. O. P
Invited to funeral, raaldence of w. I. nelly.
Medrord, N, J.. Hat., 8 p. m. It'malna may
be viewed at late residence. Up N. Kirk el., 7 to
0 p. m., Prt. Trains leave Mark-t st. .fairy nt
12:05 p. m., PblUdelphla and Mt. Holly 11H0
CADIZ Oct. S, W1I.T.IAM M.. ynunreet eon
of John II. anil Annl K. Odlj, ased :a, ltela
ilves and friends Invited to fuuera) ..services.
atu 2 p, m.. parents' realdenre. fll N. Mlillck
at. Int. Farnwond Cem. ltemalns msy be viewed
Frl. eve. Auto funeral.
CAI,IjOWHII.t,. Suddenly. Oct. 11. KMMA
F.. wife of Ralph T. Calluwhlll. Due notice ot
funeral will b siren.
CAnn. Oct. io, lAura w. trickett.
wife of Millard K, Carr and daushter of lain
John and Mary Trickett. It'lattvea and frlrnda
Invited to funeral aarvlcee, FrL, 2 p. in., 2334
N. ISth at. Int. prlvato.
CABSMAN. VICTOIl CAS8MAN, 1K80 Atlan
tis ave.. Atlantlo Cltr. Atlantlo City papers
pjrae copy.
CITMKIt. Oct. 11. at Chalfont. KMIMNm.
wlf of leatah K. Clymer. Itelattrea and friends
lnlte,l to funeral. Hat., 1 p. ro., from Chalfonta,
Pa. Int. I.aurcl Hill Cem
CltOAHDALIC Oot. 11, KMfA KLIZAIIKTH.
daushter of Jamea and late llnry Croafldale.
Relative and friends, members Trinity I'reiby
terlan Church, employes l'owars.AVclshtman
Roaepsarten Co., Invlled to funeral arrvlcea,
Hat., 2 p. m., 1BSS IS. Orleans at. int. Oakland
Cem.
UAnRAOir. Oct 10. JOHN. JR.. son of John
J, and Anna M. Dfirrash (nee Coyne), urM a
rears 0 months. Funeral will take place Hat..
II p, m.. from psrrnia' rcaldenca. 12S1 M. .'th
at. Relatives and friend Invited. Int, Holy
Crove Cm Auto funvral
DAViB. Oct. 10, UBATRICn I, . daushtvir of
John n. and Elsie B. Davis (nee Urennenstuhl),
Listed Bonds
In our monthly circulars we are
publishing a series of articles In ex
planation of Investment Banking
terms.
Our October Circular
discusses the subject of Listed Bond
In detail.
The circular also describes a num
ber of attractive security Issues offer
ing Investment Inoomo ranging from
4i2 to 6i8
Copies toiU te furnlthed on rtqweit.
Edward B.Smith St Co
EiTAsmnso im.
BANKERS
Afrmbars tfeta York and
FMladilpMa Slock Excluxngt
1411 CnssTHey ex.. PaiUDBtrnu
80 rim Bmn Nsw Yosg
rds. at S a. uu
DIJ-tW. Oct,.B. st Atlentle. Cltr. rfj.-J..
ni.ANClir. M, ptt,XN. wife of John IMIIen
and daitshter of let John and Marram l,y.
nam. llelatlves and friends, also PL JoarAlm's
11. vVli. tjodallly, larye ef Oaerejt .Heart
and Altar Hnttty, and all .ether sftoirtlae at
which sh was a member, Isvltad te Cuafrel.
pat i HiSn a. m.. from raeijence of Mlaa
Marcalla Doran. 880 Frankferd av. Solemn
t-equl-m niaaa Ht, Joachim' a Church, 10 a. m.
Int Bt. hnmlnlo's Cem. Auto funeral.
KMNgnil. Oct. jn. JACOII It., aon let An
snet and Th'reaa Bdlnser, scad 42. Relatlra
and friend Invlled to fur.ral. Bat., 70 a. m.
parlors l:rtward MaeX. 00 rf. 0th st. Requiem
mil, at Bt. Teter'a Church a. m. Int. Most
"WlVrNo'lSct-lO. CHAniXd J., huaband
ef Dmmn Khmllns (nee llraun), ased 77, Hela
tlve and frlemla, memtrs of tarbursar Unt.
Vereln, Ueutchen fl B Veraln, ynl. Veraln des
p. H. B. V and Thuesuelda Hchwestar Ixdse,
No. 2. V, O. des II, H .Invlled to funeral serv
ice, Krl . 2 p. m 017 W York st. Remains
may be viewed Thurs., after 7 p. in. Int. Green.
mount Crm. .
KAhllKLf- Suddenly. C-t. 11. TII0MA8 r.,
eon ef Nellie M, and Thomas F. Farrell and
srandaon of nrldset and the late William Far
rell, ased 0 years 10 months. Relatives and
friend pupils, of Tranansuratlon Bchnol, In-
J Hot in fun-rsl, Hat, 8.50 a. m., parents' real,
nnce, 0S14 1'ln at, Ansola' ma.a Church of the
Trananruratlon. 10 a. m Int. Holy rroie Cem
lXIBTKIl. Oct. 11, suddenly, llRNRY, hue.
band of late Catherine Foatar. aeed Si -eara t
month. Itetallv-a and frienda. otncnr and dl
rector Cadar Hill Cem- Co.. Invited to funeral
aarvlces. Bat., 2 p. m. srandson'a realdenoe,
Horace T. Foster, tulo'J Ilraerman at., Taoony.
Inti private. Cedar Hill Cem. ltemalns may be
Viewed Frl., after 7 p. m.
I-in-I,ERTON. Oct, 12. SPKNCrjn. son of
J be lata Alexander and flarah Illerton. seed 70,
telatlvre and friends Invited to funeral services.
Bat . 2 p. m at 204 H. Ill at. Int. private.
, FUI.TON Oct. II. tlKOilUU 11.. son of th
late lienjamln and Josephine Fulton, llelatlvas
and frUnda Invited to funeral service. Hat..
2 p. m., at the reeldano of his brother, Samuel
Fulton, BI00 Cheater era. Int. Mt. Mnriah Com.
OANNON. Orl. . MAIIY A., daughter of
Thomaa and Iirldset Cannon, and IT. lUla
tlvrs and friends, it. V. M. Bodallty of Bt.
John th riapllat Church, and Bt. Johtfa Atom
nae. Invited to funeral, Frl.. H SO a. tn., from
parenta' realdrnce, OIU Rector at., Itoxboroush,
Holeran requiem maas Bt. John the Uaptlst
Church 10 a. m. Int. Weatmlnster Com
. (UrtntBON. Oct. lo. ELIZA, wife of 1st
Joeeph aarrleon, formerly of 2071 li Cumbar
Iend st llalatlves and frienda Invited tn fu
neral service. It!, 1:30 n. in., 204M K. Hunt
Insdon. at. Int. private. Fernwood Cem. Auto
funaraj Frienda may Mew remains Thurs.,
after 7 p, m
.OEOENHKIMEn. Oct. 10, LOUIR P., aon
of late Philip and Catharine Ocsenhelmer. Due
notlc of funeral will m slvrn. from apartmenta
of William B. NelT. 1200 Oxford st. .
OUIIIONB. Oct 10. CIIAIILKM J aon of late
Michael nnd Catharine (llbbone, need 40. Rel
atltes and frlnd tnvltol to funernl, Frl., 7U10
A in., at Oliver H. Hair IlulldlnK, 1820 Chestnut
st. rt'Oulem maes Bt. Patrick's Church, 0 a. m.
Irl N" Cathedral Cem, Frienda may view re
raalne Thurs., from 7 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral.
OOIIMAN. Oct 11. MAIH1AIIKT A., wife of
Charles 1! Gorman, aced 0.1. ltelaflirs and
frlemle Invited to funeral. Bat., 7:80 a! m .
812 Washington at.. Camden, N. J. High maas
Church of Immscutato Conception 0 a. m. Int
Calvery Cem.
OOUhMSY Oct. 11. EDWArtn. huaband of
Mary A. Iieurley. llrlatlvra snd frienda Intltod
to call, lVl R to 10 p. m 214 N. Inth st.
Hervleea In tlpocr Darby Friends' Mrctlna
llnua Bat., 10.3U a. ra. Int. prlvato. Frienda'
Ground.
oniNDROD. Oct. 11. AUCB M. OniND
ROD (neo Codllns). wife of Irvln B. tlrlnrod.
Due notlc of funeral, from parents' residence.
42S New 1'nrk ave., Colllnsavrood. N, J,
lUaiNllOTJIAM Oct. II. HAnAU. widow of
Rdwln T Illstntothkm. Relative and friends
Invited to funeral aervlcea, Frl.. 2 p. m., at real
dance of aon-ln-law, J, Iltoy Smith, 3i'S N.
Owen, ave., J.nnidowne. Int. private. '
,B.,
d SQimim enmntn
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They have tHc, knowledge for choosin
wisely. 1 hey predicate their reafona
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Banks report an increase in holding; of
Public Service Securities of 38.8 as
against 22.9 To in all other classes of
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Certlfled Puhllo Aeeountanta
lAWRUNCH R. IlItOWN A CO.
leiB UttAX, CSTATB TUUBT UUIUJINQ
"Blame the Gilded
Home for the
Gilded College Man"
Say Charles K. Taylor, M. A.,
education! expert. If the college
man is wasteful, extravagant, un
able to work consistently and top
fond of living not after the law and
the prophets, don't blame the col
lege, but investigate his former
schools and, above all, investigate
his parents. Charles K. Taylor,
M. A., is a noted Educational Psy
chologist, and his timely article in
Sunday's Public Ledger will be of
special interest to students and
taieSr parnU. Red it in
SUNDAY'S ,
riJBIilCVSjAlEDGER
-AS4?!!S
denee of brother-in-law. Ion tonir. 2112 H.
nemsln may be viewed Thnrs., after 7 p. ro.
HUMES Oct. 11. MART, widow of Themes
Homes. Dua notice ol funeral, from 291 B.
EItSSSt 10. near Cotqmhns, N. 3,
KMatA STfcVF.N. wfdow of Dr. Itoaart Jen.
klse. Relative and friend. Invited tn fonerai.
brother-in-law's realdanre, John 11, Colkllt, mar
Celumiua. M. J . Frl., 8 Jfi n m. Int, llorden
town Cem. Autoe will rnf (rain from l'htla-
aipni -iiu inoiDii m iwraeotown 3 p, n
1.
jo.nkji -t.l. JAMES JONES, huabind of
Loulea Jon'e (nee florn). ftelatiiraa mr,A r,u.i.
robers Third Moravian Chureiu Jamea ti;
alne Council. Ne. 770. O. of I. A iVmri
,. av. m ot a I nionamtn'a
irarai ,mn,.., i
dant.l. lnvlta
)ji
Pf!iwaMn of 4Bth
Stetson Coy (flnlfhinsT
lara of John I:
to runera
D. in., my ,.1. VMinra
hamalnj mar a.vjewwl YtU, after 7 p, m. Intl
ohn It.
,A eiinAttt
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North Cedar Hill Cam.
KBIAT Oct. 10. JAMI1 rCBIAT, deurhter
et .'& Ln,.',J.5',. Eu f.'eeten. Relatives
and frlenrts Invited to funersl. Frl., Sao a. m..
IS4S Kranltford ave. .lllsh mas Church of th
Natlvltr. 1Q a. rn. Int. Heir Sepulchre Cem.
AUTO l"nTfa'
INOIUt. Oct, 10. JOSEPH KMNOER.
MiptAF.L Otaxl, huabsnd
vltad t
anon,
ns:
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1W1.,-.WT .. W.
sstd St.. jyiaiives ana friends In'
ri'reV L. S P. m.. Central are., CI
int. Cedar tirctn Cem.
t iijiiihr jvi. o Mtnifiv,. mm
-.-'--. l-T -, ..v.""r... ,IW. I11JB
of Amelia. MmbB, Itelatlvea and frlende, In
ternational Socletr of W. and 11. and employes
of the lururs Rretaurant Invited to funeral.
n., Bjwa. m., irom 12a rvrn si., uarbr, Sol'
.i
bom nhamoaln. Trl., ISob. m. Int. private.
'a,C"?.r ' odP ,".'!1 daushter of Irvine W,
and hatle C Kunkel llowyer, ased 31, Funeral
and Interment prlvat
LOOAN Oot 11. KMMA A . widow of Jamea
A . Ican, ased. 02. ltolallves and friends
Invited lo funeral aarvtcea. Hat , 1 p, m.. 0160
I Incav u Int. prlvat at Urenroount Cem.
Itemalne may be viewed Krl ave., H to 10 o'clock:
LUrKIIAItY At Sw.dboro. J TofW
Dr. Wll.lll'll 1. MlKFllAItrT aaed 4j. Tula
lives and frlrnda lnvltad to funeral earvlco, at
Hwedaboro. N, J., rrl,. tao p. m. Int. liana
hat Cem , Olssaboro, N. J.
MAOltIllll.)ct. 11. UtAin M. MAOUinR.
daushter of late Michael and Rllen Mairalre.
Jteletlwi and frienda. Bt. Francis de Salea' lu
V. M. Rodalltr and Ixaau of the Bacred Heart
and employes of tinellonburs A Co., Invited to
funeral. Frl.. S.80 a. m.. OSS 8. 4t)th at.. West
ltilla. Holemn, rrqulera maas Bt. Franrla de
Hales'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral r.ni.
MALLON.-Oct. 9. MART M. MA1.T.ON, wlf
of Tbomas V. Mallon and daushter of Dannie and
Marrarat Klltv. Relative and friend, II. v.
U. Hodalltr and Harred Heart Boclrtx of Su
Ann'e Church Invited lo funeral, Krl., 8.30 a.
m., parents realdencs, 2430 Kv Somerset at. Boi-
i
"h
Wa4TIW
em requiem twos W. Ann's. Cbweji. 10 a. m.
Int. Old Cathedral Cn..Wto funeral. .
. itr IIIIJrtK Oct. 11..MAR1ARCT. wMsy.,"
James iicltrlde. helallvev and friend. Altar
Itoaarr R
nrletr and lyaSJ 01 ncr - -
il,.rrancl.,Cbunb. Invited A". unr,U.",,,n
io a, m. all N, Tarlor et. (JJtb and rarrtan
ei . noiemn reouiem mm i, .,ju'rt,1" Fli.
Chnreh in a. m. Int.. New Cathdral Cam,
McCMNCIf Oct. in. at Ventnor Cltr, Nj
J.. DANHH. MeCUNCII. ased !. RelsJIvee and
friends mar view remain Krl., from 13 m. to a
P, m, at Oliver it Hair Itulldlns, 1820 Chestnut
(.. rblla.. ra. Int private,
., McIAlOllUN. Suddenlr, Oct.. 10. .MS
MclAuoftLlN. Italatlvee and friend Invited
to funeral. Krt.S 80 a m . realdence of daush
er Mrs Dantal J. Montsiue. 04J IJeHJ? Vn
lllsh mm or reouUm Ht. Asatha's Church, 10
a. m. Int. Cathedral Cm, . , .
XIKMajIi Oct II. OEortOK A., son yf John
and Catherine Mellor Relailvrs snd trirni.
lirsnch No M. C. M n. A 1 Holy Nam Roeletr
of Ht John the Ilaptlat .Church and Bt..J0nJ
tlramailo Company. Invited to funeral. Bet.,
a. m., parente' realdenoe, 8IM8 Terracai t.. Wis
aahlrkon SoVmn hlsh rasa 11 a. m., Bt. John
the Ilaptlat Church Int, Weaimlnat.t 'Cem
HONAtlHAN -Oct. 10 CATIJKIUNR JOHA
OIIAN (ne. Farley), wlfd of John Moneehan.
ttelauves and friends Invlte-t to funeral, fat.,
8 SO a. m 3IS Itoxboroush at, nojboroush.
Holtmn hlsh maas Pt. John the Ilaptlat Church.
10 . m. Int. Jit John' Cem. .. m,
Mt)W.XltKnr Oct. .11. 1'IIIMP. .,"'
John anl Marr Mullarker. of Hslly. llsoals.
County Mayo. Ireland. Itelatlres and fflands
linn", 10 ,un-,, ctn . n.u . ..-., ----
of Thomas Colllsen. 0205 Incaatsr ;v.. Over
brook lllsh mae Our M"l "f laiurde
Church, 10 a m. Int, fit. Denl' Cem.
AIUHTAI nil i,
larr MurtNUah arad
employra of Ilreyer
n ., . ,,V h..,ltnJ Af
Marr Murtaush sred 20. Jlelatlvts snd friends.
pioyra or nryer ice tream -tv .. inviira
to funeral servlcee. Hat . S r- .m-i 1050 Melon
st. Ilemaln may be flawed Frl., B to 10 p. m.
Int XII alnrlah Cam.
aN'Aoi.i: Oct. 0. cHAnt.ns
Caroline Nesla tn Flacher) "eiMive;. 1
frlende, mamliers of Reecue Connell, No. 1,
J" A 1 Columbian Lodse, No. 81. I. O. O.
WTilte Fawn Aevo.. and mploye of rrudeni
husband of
Relative; and
r .
F
insuranc 1:0.. un
rla ftmt . 'J rt
Int Northwood Cam. Auto funeral.
may be viawed Frl... a to 10. P. m.
O. O. F I
of Frudentlal
Diet. No. if. Invited, to fonerai
. ., " .".""-.i''.r.i
lunrrai. ,.ih, li
ft m
Nrijiov.-Ifvf. it KI.IZA1IETII NKL90N.
Tteiatlvra and friends Invited to funeral serv.
Icaa. Bat.. 2 p. m 8200 Ifsrerford ave. Int.
ProncVrATtD Oct. 11, "JAMUElir, f r.. hue.
band of lata Amanda K. Orchard. . Relative
and frienda Invited to funeral servlcee, ("St..
l'JO p. m.. 142 MrKean t. Int. rrtjatj. rern
wood Cem. Remain may be viewed Frl. eve.
OTT Ojt. 11. UKH.MIi:. wife of William J.
Ott ased B. Itelatlvea and ff'end. II. ,v. M.
Sodality of Church of th JrWPbanr, InvltM
to funeral. Sat., S 80 a. m . 5SK B. Junlffr at.
Polemn requiem hlsh maea Church of tlirf l:plrb
any. 10 a. m Int. Holy f5ro Cem. Auto fu
neral. RUMFORD. Oot. 11. EOWAnD H. RUM
roilD, ased 74. Relatives and friend Invited
to funeral aervlcea Rat., 2 P. m., at Latchr
Ian. Merlon, Pa. Int. private. Conveyancee will
meet trains, at Merlon Station, leavlns llrosd
bt. Station at Ills and 1:40 p. m.
MAtS!
I'.'.rjir -ji-
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fllam CnMn) nnwi"3
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"Vs. KTHkV SBAT18
r if . Van Derveer, neia'
.-tllMII'
" r-i ""i.t
0tNobKRvr:KH,oVt:
SCOlllR. wife nf William ."" '";" "ii.
J.T Wofr.'tWus'.rn't.r.U InU New
W'u.r.,.7KE.'N Xi. . ,it,i.MW.. eon of late
.av n.". jjci '..Y"l-,V"- Vmarrl. sred
rrlends. enisalem boats
.'.'..."" M" VSi..'
t,lillnni mnx r.iiin, ." '
44. Relatives and rrienne. jcnii"" vriSiiia
Bp,JF and A. M..lnvltI , '""'iVl.nTcem'
Sn!J."W7Jb.n.wflTiV.I,.Sl.'?: huabsnd of
wiryrti
Afntlft D..AVifr,
t.' 11. HAMUBb ;.," I
i- iiriaiivi
Amelia u. weiaer, T-t y. A"' IL tijjj
fSSl "intltek'vla RoSilttH
nTnlMUrrTctW'lO,rrriDNA C-. wlf of
IlaroM1 w disna i.othl.r of Jamo.
and Mlnnl Tuman. Relative and friends In-
32vci Tlftrr. IfliWiiJSir ,
wiMnoi-iirn inu rural. fior
wi !. i .frun .vet.
WON. J$tUtlvr Mwl irlna,
M' i: ... inTli
m on
lftt.t No. 1
3 P. tr.,4 M
in'
ftcm
Im in
sVUOVsT, ax..
WlLSONl--A!. 14, at Pan. v-
r.RTAiAysurTr wruso.v ft tos
RHRT
arm
mlttal services at N,
ii i. rn.
hli
UivViiiW" I
--... MII
Uas.
"JJii11.' " sellersvl I. K .
W. TOST, eldaet son of the Tiila "
8. Toet. of Pottetown. Pa.. . A V J".
T03T. Oct. 10. 1-AURA C, wTl."V
iwi. a.wii.Tva nu iriand
service. Frl.. 11 a. m.. vi
Int
.,lnnio.r
rlrat. Hdwood r". o-.."osviS
Remain may be vlawad t,h 'F'eteanPi
171 a
VK? Ppit.tSnT
y.lMllKUMANtt. Oct fn'.M.SJ'O It 7
nana 01 Kmma ii. Zlmmarmann JiIL'
and son of Hermlna and lata FraiSt? ,
mermann. Ralatlvee and frienda ilRS, 3
remeinte and rowan
unaral. Sat.. Ho a.
llisn requiem mass
a, m. Auto service.
St. Veronica's
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Special Show Cars
Enclosed and Convertible Only 500 Built
Ladies Especially Invited
We have to show you some new luxury cars. Models designed by leading
experts and artists for exhibit at next year's Shows. Only 500 will be built,
and we get but a few of these. But we invite you all to see them ladies in
particular. They show the result of aworld-widesearchforluxury-carattractions.
John W. Bate's New Move
Five months ago, when the latest Mitchell appeared,
John W. Bate said, "My work is done."
He had built and equipped this factory the model
motor car plant of America for building a high-grade car.
By efficiency methods, of which he is master, he had
cut our factory cost in two. The result is greater value
by at least 20 per cent than was ever before in a fine car.
He had built 17 Mitchell models, each better than be
fore. He had worked tfut in this way over 700 improve
ments. He had studied each part, to attain utter perfection.
He had given each part at least 50 per cent over
strength. He had made 440 parts of toughened steel. And all
the parts which meet major strains he made of Chrome
Vanadium. nsP hM attalped a lifetime car.1 Seven of these
Mitchells have already averaged 175,000 miles apiece
over 30 years of ordinary service.
So his work was done on the Mitchell chassis.
But he since has applied that same genius for efficiency
to creating new luxury bodies.
Those bodies are now on show.
First, a World Search
" His first step was to learn all that the world had done.
all the latest creations of master
designers, both in Europe and
America. ,
Every new idea was noted. Every
touch which added beauty, luxury or
comfort. And all were combined in
thesp new Mitchell models. Then our
designers added what they could.
In these Mitchell luxury models
you will find dozens of attractions
, which no other one car has. You will
, find quite a number which no other
. car yet embodies.
MITCHELL MODELS
3-passcngcr Road.ler,
S passenger Touring Car,
7-passengcr Touring Car,
Equipped with Dsraoanlsbl
TopOnlr.SMOKxtra
4-passcngcr Cabriolet,
4-passcngcr Coupe.
7.n.1JWenrfir RnHnitA.M C amor
Y-paMftnger Limousine, $2650
All prion f. a. b. nactn
Built for 1917 Shows
These models were built in particular for the 1917
Shows. They are designed to add new lustre to the
Mitchell name. What the Mitchell stands for in effi
ciency, it will stand for hereafter in class.
But the factory' has built just 500 of these models in
various types. They are distributed all over America
a few to each big Mitchell dealer.
So in every large city a few of these Show models
will this winter advertise Mitchells.
Come let us show you these luxury models before
our share is sold.
Year-Round Types
There are three types for all seasons the types
which have vast popularity.
One is the Springfield Type Sedan A 7-passengcr
closed car, equipped like a Limousine. But the plate
glass sides disappear in a moment, and you have an
open Touring Car.
Another All-Weather car is the Mitchell Cabriolet
This is a Coupe which in a moment changes to a
Roadster. Another is the Mitchell Demountable Top,
which goes on our Touring Car.
Our masterpiece models are the Limo'usine and
Coupe: Each is a study in motor car luxury.
20 Extra Value in All
In all Mitchell models-open and closed you will
find 20 ner rnnr vtrn valun if in-,i
Even our open cars have 26 features
which other cars omit
You will find strength and quail
ties such as never before appeared
in a car at this price.
Those extras are due to John W.
Batia Th.ery are Paid for by factory
savings. When you know what they
are, and see what they mean, you will
not buy a car withoutthem.
Come and see this unusual exhibit
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