Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1916, Night Extra, Image 8

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!AL PROMISES
A WORLD BEATER
IN 'GOLDEN PLAN
i : .,
fried From Insane Hospi
tal, Financier Haa Prod
uct Women Demand
SIGHTS WEALTH AGAIN
He to Get Rich, Told
by Ex-"Hypnettc Borrower"
GET wt of the sheet) das and
fasten en to "in original idea.
Take this Jrlea to a man with
money and make him believe in it
as you do yourself. If you accom
pH this, the financier will furnish
with all tho funds you need.
There is more opportunity for tho
young man in this country today
than ever before Hundreds of men
have surplus millions and nro hun
gering for a chance to invest. Give
them a good IcRitlmnto idea nnd
they will take you in' on tho ground
fleor.
Young men of today need grit and
courage mora than thoy do a colicgo
education.
Don't, float around tho country
looking for opportunity. Stay right
hero in Philadelphia, for tho money
Hi itere. ah you neoa is to tnitiK up
a good idea and the gold will pour
into your lap.
A financial enterprise of such magnitude
that It makes all lila previous efforts, such
as building a sugar refinery and an apart
mmt house hotel, seem Ilka the beggarly
achievements of a small-town business
sharp. Is about to be launched by Adolph
Secat, erstwhile "financial vrltnrd," who on
October 12 was released from the Stnte
Hospital for the Insane at Norrlstown. ,
Although this modern Midas has only
feeen eut of the hospital for the Insane, for
Sv days, he saya he has already evolved
plan for corrallnK some of tho millions
which have poured and are pouring Into this
country from the European war sono. Ho
said today he had already received tho un
qualified financial auport of three million.
Ires to place upon tho market a product
Which "the women of this country want
very day of their liver and Insist upon
having every day of their lives."
I Segal refused to divulge tho namo of tho
product, but he admitted that It was "nomc-
thing to eat" In a short tlmo, he said, the
j women of the entire land will be mndo ac
quainted wltn tho name of the nroduct l.v
k-i c j the most gigantic advertising campaign ever
launched In" the United States.
This campaign, he declared, would coBt
i millions and 'would be directed by a (20,000
(year advertising manager with five assist
ants, receiving salaries of 10,000 n year
I each. In, a few weeks, he said, every news
i paper of account -In the land would be car
'rylng big advertisements setting forth tho
qualities of the product
. Mr. Segal waa found In his apartments
(Parlor B) on the second floor of the Han
over Hotel, ire appeared In fine fettle ; hla
r Iron-gray hair was waved back over hla
f high forehead, his mustache was curled with
i a military twUt and he wore a perfect fit
ting dark brown business suit
Begal'g eyes sparkled with the enthusiasm
of the Old financial days when It waa his
habit to talk In terms of millions while
other less couraltqpus men proceeded cau
tiously with, hundreds and thousands. Ills
voice had the same old optimistic ring which"
Hi the days of his prime created golden
visions for capitalists nnd bank presidents
and caused them to. "come across" to tho
"hypnotic borrower" with henvy loans. It
, plain that tho wizard had profited by
' fl I .L T years or rest and solitude
i, ui.jiuuinuwn institution.
Tho former .financier snapped his fingers
contemptuously and bnnged on the arm
1 of his chair when he was asked If he had
the courage to fight for a "come back."
NOTIHNO IMPOSSIBLE
! ,. b8 ?ack lnBlt,e of ' months, and
III come back stronger than I ever did
l?Jf0rt. 'IS """.V "Nothing Is lmposslblo In
'tills world nothing, except to bite your
own nose with your own tet th."
Segal talked ranldlv for ih.n.,i.
i f an hour. He spoke of his life at Nor-
runu no oi mo opportunity hs had
there for gleaning new ideas and studying
human nature. Ho offered advice, which
he said young men should follow If they
hoped to meet with financial success, and
touched on some of the grent enterprises
he was going to tacklo after he had made
complete success of the ono big enter
prise that of placing on the market tho
one great product, 'Vhlch women must
have."
"Whit U M. n..t..... w .
1 aMWI fxmuvu BIT. OCEai WOS
Segal smiled mysteriously.
W' .w"1.' i! "oml!,ln" women want," he said.
.uuieu 11 u our. wnue i was resting at
Norrletown. The whole basis of my finan
cial success has been to get something that
the i peoplo want and give It to them at the
right price,"
, "Well. Is your product silk stockings,
shoes, dresses or whatT"
tilting up his nose with disgust.
'I was shocked to come out of the hos-
,. pita! to see how women are dressing. It
makes me sick, I motored over to the
- 2"wirf ,n New York wltl soma financial
frmids, and I waa Quito nauseated to see
hew the women are dressing such vulgar
lew necks and such short skirts, a made
me bluslu Ifo, ray product Is not dresses
or wearing apparel of any kind. It Is
' Bcatethlng to eat,
FOI THD WOMEN
. "The women folk have this product
row, but the price Is too high. I am going
to make It much lower, and when tho
women of the United States see what I
t have done they are going to buy. They
will om tinnhl tn vlu .,, .... ..
ter It will be a perfectly leeitimat. nn.
Xkr will buy; buy, buy, and I will boi
me rich again."'
.f ."Kow vrlll this great company be
xnaced. Mr. Segal r'
"Klnanc4! Ha. you make me smile. I
never had any -trouble financing- anything,
because I always had a legitimate 'proposi
tion td present to people with money,
"This country Is full of monoyj It could
i Met be any fuller if.yie very sky had rained
E44 dollars for forty days nnU nights.
i!fS. burdned with war profits tpUIIng
IsaUttPua, and they don't know what to do
,N Jt, They are craving and thirsting for
rtunlty to Invest this money All
v to An la tn Aff lm m ,.,.
.-- -- - . ... v.., .,v M iUUU
LHafi nnd flijv will llAiii.. ... j.,..
. ,.. .t ...v .,.. ,,,,,i ,juur uv
Ma your lap and beg you to use It
i . ."" w.mc newuai men wiut ur
W mUWoas have called upon me and
fssMMfht my Mvlcc ami my Ideas. I gave
j Shu ray big Idea atwi Jhay fairly jumped at
wc wilt fee.ycvr-lrieMa for life.' I did
t'f'ni In pH it WUU stipulation that I
Mm, m to bsjei en ft wh vlaw, Right
Tfs I want to. stole fraakly that I am
t4r KnIiih anytMac that
SSM my tmXlMMr buh mkA ut . m,
hcsjsflt myself, a ass a praoWcat phU
Ut severest ertttss sf my Nasnalal
sismw sff taai spspMhSteial )n
1 ftnjsaia have net bwa sueems i
at taesp tM ctoy arc all paying
i SEtfr sfyvj " . w- t-oeet at the finasrl
ir waons nr. mm rMusesy lit iw
say paper ssflh. SV Majeiia Kctel.
StU4 other auartiment houaa ho-
:'. AU f Hmsji an making money blr
Dc poet wca4er thaa that, man
surpitM poM Dome to see now and
JHsycJ, SM swy. what shall f o with
flW sflscw (hat i eaa cevlas a wa
sjaMcsf return tot their hv
I aa a baskxuBt twtey. inayW,
BTVENINQ LEDOER-tBItDEXPHIA, WKDNEaDAY, OCTOBER 1ft. !1W
hit sssactTem' X WW Iss si where T hepmg
tit the mlllWiMlre cImm. I wm bom' W
imM wemtyt th a pift frm rrovhtence.
X H't ht) ft"
TAKIJS' TO MOVtB IDKA
"Is the report true that you contemplate
establishing a chain bf moVlng-plcture
houses across the Stati, If there Is a repeal
of the blue laws so that the worklngman
and his family can attend the movies on
Sunday?"
Segal carrssed the Mt hook of his Iron
gray military muitache with a smooth
white hand, and then replied, cnthuslas
tlcally:
"I would do that thing," bs said. "If a
repeal of thoso blue laws could be brought
about
'The worktngmen of our State should
nnve some clean entertainment on Sunday,
thslr only-holiday from the weekly grind.
I. got the Idea While t was In the hospital.
Every Tuesday nlrht wa had moving pic
tures up Ihsre. Luliln used to wend up
films, and we nil enloyed them, Wa nlso.
hod a hall each week nnd ball games and
other amusements Tho movies were as
medicine to me. They soothed my mind and
they gave me mental nnd physical pleasure.
The Idea was born In mo that It would be
worthy of my financial genius to establish
n chain nf movlng-plcture theaters. I W'H
do It If the Legnilaturo wipes those blue
laws oft the statute books."
Tho "hypnotic borrower" repudiated the
report that ho was about to launch n com
pany for the building of the tunnel under
the Delaware Itlver from Philadelphia to
Camden.
"I Used to live In Camden." ho said, "and
I liavo built hundreds nf houses there.
Therefore, I have a special Interest In the
p:aco and know something what the people
need. A bridge Is needed far moro thnn n
tunnol, nnd If I went Into tho thing nt nil
my plnns would call for a bridge."
Segal Intimated that nt some future lime
he might apply his flnnnclal genius to tho
field of aeronautic.
8UCKJK3T3 Allt TIIAFKIG
The tlmo Is near nt linnd," ho Raid.
"when millions will bo applied to develop
ing air tranic I mny go Into It If 1 hayo
time. The Inventive Held Is not n new one
for me. I Invented the nrst automobile
motor. It wan called tho LouIb motor, and
11 was a iair Biicrets
"Do you believe that tho young mnn has
as good nn opportunity for success today
a he did twenty eura ngo?"
"More, more." ho said "Tho young man
of today who cannot got rich In n fool
or blind. America In so full of gold today
thnt you havo to wear rubber heels to
keep from slipping on It. The trouble with
tho young men of today Is that they aro
llko sheep, waiting for somebody to lead
them. If they had a real Idea they would
rush to a doctor, thinking they aro suffer
ing from some Incurable, illnease, Tho young
men of today don't know how to uso the
brains thnt Ood gave them.
"Mero knowlcdgo doesn't count, Our col
leges nro turning out educated nuts by tho
thousands, nnd ns fast nn they come out
the squirrels gobble them up. That's the
Isst we hear of them.
YOUNO MAN'S CHANCES
"All the young man neeas today to be
successful is to havo nn original Idea and
bcllovo In It Any day bo can take this
Idea to the olllce of the Standard Oil Com
pany, 20 Itroadwiiy, Now York, and the
folkB thero will finance that Idea and let
him In on tho ground floor. I never had
to go to 20 Ilroadway, for I always found
.plenty of peoplo In Philaoeiphla to finance
my Ideas.
"You hear a lot of young men sny to
day, 'I can't make good In Philadelphia;
I am going to Frisco or, 'I'm going to
Alaska.' Thoso yoUng mon are fools, nnd
they won't mnko good In Alaska, Frisco
or nnywhero else. Thero la.qoln right here
In Philadelphia bundles nf It plenty of
It around I got hold of plenty of It. nnd
young men with legitimate Ideas can do
the same."
Segal paused, all out of breath. Ho
leaped to his foet.
"(let an idea," he said, smiling, "nub
that Idea up against a man with money
and watch tho dollars fall Into your hat
Segal gave tho right hook of his military
AiUBtacho a llttl pat and Boftly closed the
door.
CAIUtANZA, BELIEVED HOSTILE
Reports Thnt Ho Ts Opposed to Wilson
Disturb Commissioners
ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. 18. The Mexican
PommlHSloncrs nro perturbed today by the
circulation of reports that Caxranxa has.
taken a Mand against President Wilson and
will look with favor on the election of
Hughes, even If this meant Intervention
In Mexico.
T,ho commissioners said they were not In
a position to deny the truth of the reports
as they had not been able to obtain a state
ment from flenernl Pnrrnn,. T.... ,-.. ..
upon themselves, however, to declaro that
ul;" ummue uxwicu in Mexico, and that
should such a thought cxlBt they would not
share It
SUItQEOXS SAVE GIRL'S HAND
"But Did I Break the Plate?" Asks
Child After Operation at Poly
clinic Hospital
Surgeons of the Polycllnlo Hospital
worked two hours last night mending the
wrist of Margery Frlchott, six years old,
which had been cut when sho tried to catch
a plate she let slip from her hands while
drying the dinner dishes In the kitchen of
her home at 1222 Harmony street
Blood vessels and tendons were cut
through nnd It was believed, until after the
operation, that she would lose the use of
her hund, "When she regained consciousness
..v, u .:tc,i,tiiui, ino surgeons told her
It would become all right
"But did I break the plateT" she asked.
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Quarantine Lifted at Bryn Mawr
Precautionary quuruntlne measures,
ndoptod when Bryn Mawr College opened,
to prevent Infantile paralysis, havo been
lifted. Under the quarantine, students were
not permitted 16 leave the college grounds.
Ilemoval of this restriction and the belated
opening of three girls' schools at Bryn
Mawr restored tho Main I.lno town to Its
usual busy appearance.
the Mertmvr Linen Thread Cempany, cf
Belfast, with which he had, been acsochUsa
fer forty years. Ms hpent several years hs
charge ot the Barbour Company's Ameri
can mill, at Paterson, K. J.
Mrs, Louise Osrttand, ot S12 Farragut
street this city. Is his sister.
Mm. Mary Frances Saydam
Mrs. Mary Frsnces Suydsm, widow of
the 1UV. 3. Howard Huydam, V. D., of New
York, died at the home of her brother,
Walter K. Ludwlg. 207 Spruce street to
day. Mrs. Suydant had been suffering for
som time with heart trouble and this sum
mer spent her vacation In Msino to recover
her he-ilih. She had an sp.vtmcnt In Ham
ilton Court, Thirty-ninth and Chestnut
streets. Mrs. Suydam was the daughter of
the Ute William O. Ludwlg, of Philadelphia.
J. R. T. MULHOLLAND
Belfast Factory Chief, Brother of Dead
Philadclphian, Dies
J. It T. Mulholland, a, brother of the
Isto CJeneral St. Clair A. Mulholland, of
this city, died Monday at hla home In Bel
fast, Ireland, Ha was elghty-seven years
old.
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Iwls Allison, an owner ot a newspaper
route, dltd yesterday at his residence, tit
Viola street, Cemden, at pneumonia, aged
fifty-two years. Ha was prominent In the
Independent Order of Mechanics and a
member of tho Loynl Order ot Moose and
the Brotherhood of Trainmen. He Is sur
vived by a widow.
t.nnir.i
. MellRNftY flRAltnY. .S.pt. JO. mis,
n,K.?Xii'g ft."1" M' ahAUBY'
niii(inu.,icii 1,, ur.iiti,. iiu.i'hixi 01 M.rr
A. Alllnon no Csrr). sit ai. ltelstlvc snd
frlendt, lna Trlnlly todce. Nn. 17, J. ). O. M.j
Wall Whlimsn Ixwee, No. s, llrotherhnnd of
AI.T.tSON. Oet, IT, LFIWIS. huhrWI of XUry
Itnllnay Tralnmtn. ramden Iidff. No. 111. 1,.
O 31 : Paper t'arrlera' Aaao , lnvltd to funeral
aarvleea. Hat., at 3 p. m at SOS Viola at. (7th
and .Kerry . ave.), Omd.n. N. J. Int. iirlvate, at
llarlrljh Cem. Frlenda mar call Krl. after 7
P. m.
AUCAND Oet IT, BOSH, wife of Oeorsa
Arcand and lUnhlor of lata John and Ann
llyrna from County Carlnw. Ireland, ased 0.
uiRiivrs nmi irienna, if. ,v m. Hooanty, iasua
of Hucrrd Heart, Invited to funeral, l'rl., 7 .til
m.. Hf) llifcliwood at . (l.rmantown. Ani.
emn requiem inaaa lmmculnto Conrtptlon
Churih Sam, Int. Itolv t r. rem.
. IIAIt.UT. Oct. IT. ritANK ni.tSWOUTIl.
buahand of Jeaala 1,. Itntlejr, ased S3. Italatlvra
and frlenda Invited to funeral. Krl , S:S0 a. m..
from Ollvtr II Hair Hulldlnir, 1N2D Chf.lnut
at tl-qul.m masa Churei, ,f the (eau 10 a. m.
Int. Mt iMinlnlck'a fem.. llolmeaburs'. lit
malni may be viewed Tliura., T to 0 p. m.
IIAlllnTOW M. IS, KIML'M IIOIIIKIN,
son ot John and Klenn llatrsinw, atad ;s, Rela.
ttvea and frletda Itivlled to funeral, Thura., U
P, m. purcnia' realdenee. 1723 0. eih at., Cam
den. N J Int. atrUtlr prltute, Harleisli Cem.,
Camden.
lIKCHTni.. Oet IS. WILLIAM If., hueband
of Kathryn M, lleclitel (nra O't'onnell) and aon
of late Adam anil Amelia 1 Iterhtel, ased :7
llelatlea and frlendi, John H, Murphy Coun
ell No. Ill 1. I. A., Invllnd to funeral aervleea,
Thura. 2 p. tn., L'2.17 Wallaeo at Int. Hill
aide t'om, via funeral car. llemalna may be
Viewed Wed. eve.
. lloitOKIt. Oct. in. JOanriT, huehsnd of late
Jtasdalene tlorfr (nee Do olnther), ased 7S.
Itelatlvea ami Frlenda, men of Holy Family of
Ht. Ilonlfarlua's Church. Invited to funeral.
Thura., S:.10 a. m., realdenee of aon, Jacob
Ilorger, sum N, I'alettiorp at. Solemn requiem
maaa at.llontfaclua'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
1IOVU. Oet 10. MAnY II. JIOTD. wlfo of
Mortimer H. Iloyd. acetl 01. ltehitltea and frlenda
Invited to funrul aervleea. Krl.. 2 )i, m . real
denee of llenrv W, lJrljhtly, Jam N. .nth at..
Camden. N. J Int. prlvafo Hvergrecn Cem.
llemalna may ti? viewed Thura te.
JillAUN. Oci. Ill, KUZAllKTH, trite or John
1. llraun. Itelatlvea and frfenile Invited to
funeral erlcea. Thura,, a n. in,, at Oliver 11
llalr Hulldlns. 1S20 Chcatnut at. IntT strictly
"lJVUOOKFI.-JOct. .10, A.VNIi: M., widow of Hd.
ward Kuller Itreoka. llelutlvea and frlenda ln--vlted
to funeral aervleea, Thura., a p. m hO H
Lunadowne ae, Ijinadowno, Pa. Int. private'
Carriage will meet ti'S p. in. train froni
llroad St. Bta.
CAMPI1W.L. Oct. 10. ANNA n.,dai1Bhter of
lata 1'atrlek J and Annie Campbell Itelatlvea
and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thura 8.30
a. m.. 113'.' Oreen at. Solemn requiem maaa
Church of Aaaumptlon lu a. m. Int. Holy
CUI.KMAN. Oct. 10, MAnv Jt.. daushter of
Philip i;. and Mary K. Coleman. Itelatlvea and
frlenda are Invited to funeral aenlrea. Frl., u
P. m., at her late country home near Norrletown.
'a. Int. private at North Laurel Hill Cem.
Automobllea will meet train nt Norrlatown sta
tion leaving llroad Htreet Htnllon at 12:5a l. tn.
CONLIN. Oct IS sJOHIJl'll ; UUNL.IN. auil
of late l'eter and Klltabeth Cnnlfn and brother
of Hev. James Conlln. of Ht. Teter'a Cathedral.
Urle, l'a. Itelatlvea and frlenda. Dlvlalon No.
U, A O. ll.i employee of I.. II, l'a r Kb Co, In,
vlted to funeril. Thura., S:3U a. m.. 204S i:.
Lehlch ave. Solemn requiem maaa Ht. Ann'a
Church 10 a. m. Int. (lid Cathedral Cm
Auto funeral.
i-uinnauuniufl. iici. in, JUMP. 1'Aillli.u
JOSLPH aon of Harry andiltrldiru Counaushton
(neo Kelly), ased 14 years H montha. Itelatlvea
anil frlende, pupils Oeau Hchool and Ancela' Mo
dality Invited to funeral. Bat.. 8 a. in,, parents'
realdenee. S76 N, !lh at. Molemn requiem niaea
Church at the Oeeu. 11:30 a. m. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
CONWAY, Oct. 10. RMMA. wife of Thomaa
Conway, aged SI. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited
to funeral, Thura., 1 p. in., 1123 I'arrlah at.
llemalna may b- viewed Wed. eve.
C(M)PJ?H.nt in vi.iwAm.-TTf rwippn
(nee Drennan). widow of Joeeph Cooper, ltrla-
.- .iiu tri-nun inviieu iq lunerai. inura..
7-30 a. m., S214 Mercer at. Itequlem maaa
Church of the Nktivlty tt a. m. Int. Holy Croaa
Cem. Auto funeral.
. COSENTINO. Oct. IS. OtUSnrPU CAIIU).
huaband of Olulla Cmentlno (neo Manslnl).
Ilelatlvra and frlenda, Rocleta dl' M. S. Ilenefl
renia. Italian Tailor Hoclety. Loyal Order of
Mooae. Corte naate. No. VS0, Koreatera of
America, Invited to funeral. Thura., 8.30 a. m..
1200 8, 8th at, Holemn hlsh maaa at Our Lady
of Oood Couneel Church, tnt Holv Croaa Cem
, COWI'BIITHWAIT. Oct. IT. dauirhter'a real,
dence. Mra. I. O. Kverett. Clover Hill, Upier
Darby, l'a., ADA Q.. wlfa of Clifford 8. (neo
Haines). Funerat aervleea father'a realdenee,
Vlntvntown, N. J., Frl., 2 p. m Int. Vlncen
town. Itemalna may be viewed Thura., S to u
p. m.. Clover Hill, ITnper Darby. l'a.
COX. Oct. HI. JAMi:h 1'. cdx. Uelatlvea
and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura., H:30 a.
m., realdenee cf aon. Howard J. Cox, 0403
Oray's ave., Weat l'hlla, Hlsh maaa St. Clem
ent's Church, I-aachall, 10 a. m. Int. Old
Cathedral CenS
CIlKOAIt. Oct IT. BUBAN 8MTT1I CnK
DAll, daushter of the lute Philip Ausuatua and
rJuean Creaar, ased T2. Due notice of funeral
Will be KlVen.
DEijuonocaif Oct. it, williasi iibnry.
eon of Lorens and liulae DcaborouRh. aiced 4,
Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleea.
Frl., S p. m.. nt his parents' realdenee. H30U
Wallace, at. Int. nt Arlington Cem.
IIKVINU. Oit IT, JtiHU'll II., aon of Iloae,
and late IlernarU J. Devlne. Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 a. m.. 1523
Mlffllii at, Hlzli nun of requiem rit.iTlinmaa
AqulAaa Church 0:30 a, m. Int, Holy Croaa
Cem.
DOIinS, Oet. 10, BAMUKt, 11 . hueband of
tebecca. J. Dobba, ased (111. Itelatlvea and
Jrlenda Invited to funeral servlcee. Thur.. at
10:30 a, m., at SO ncrlln ave.. i:aat HaddnnOeld,
N. J. Int. private, at Coleatown, N. J.
DOLAN. Vt, It. ANNA, wlfo of llurton L.
polaii. ased 23 Ittlatlvea and frlenda Invited to
funeral, Sat., R a. in., 127 Dudley at. (2d and
McKeau). r.equlem high maaa Church of the
Baored Heart a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem.
Auto aervlce.
DONNELLT Oct, 10, BATIAH. wife of Mylea
Donnelly, aged 40. Itelatlvea and frlenda In
vlted to funei.il, Thura. 8:30 n. m (larret
ave., Itowmont. Ta. High maaa St, Thoinaa'a
church, Vlllanova, 10 o. in. Int. St, Deuta'a
Cem,
HOTOHn. Kuddenly, Oct. 10. JOHN A. DOT
Cll.lt. hueband of Miry Uotser. Itelatlvea and
friends Invlltd to funeral aervleea. Frl.. 2 p. m.,
K2I Jackaon at., Franktord, Frlenda may call
Thurs., TiSO 10 9.S0 p. m, Int. Ureenmount
EAnu:r, Oct. ifl. at I.tndenwold. jr. .!.,
MAIIY Jt, widow of John Karley. aic-d On,
Itelatlvea and frlenda Invltod to funeral. rrl.I
ISO n. rn., rrsldente of ejn-ln-Uw, William
Qltljetis, Lindenwold, N. J. Int. Ilerlln Cem.
r;V,nU:" Market st. ferry 12:23 p. m.
Ill Kltl-lS, Oct. 15, ANNIK. wife f Uottlulb
.Vr.1,.in; Ucr.oyU- Itelattves and frlenda In
vlted 16 funeral, Thurs., 8 A. ru 313 Jorepy
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LV,!m.m.;.ri,I"',,.Vp!,nj'. sei 81 DuS notice
chapter. N Jio. iv A. M.I. St. Alban'S Com.
mandery. No. If, K. T,. nJ l.u l,u A A, OVN.
M, 8., Invited ii funerat afrrlcee. Thura, bii
f, it B '-C'r ave JnJ Vemwooa'cem.
'l'JV, 'IZyEIW AHwsp.vTeil., 8 to 10 p. m.
FALCONKn.Oel. fT. CilArtl-BM II.. hue.
band ef Ad line Falenner. itelatlvea snd (rlende
tnvll(t to fuawrsl aervleea. riat , 2 r m. 32S
J. Jonlr-r at. (IStn and Winer ata ). Int.
Farnwood Cem. lUmalne jiay La viewed Krl.
I'f.lNJJ. Oct. IS, eundenlr. OKOnflRIVt, hus.
band of Hue C. Vllnn (nen Kttere). llelatlvea
and frlenda. Iirlcklaws' Union. Invited to fu
neral services. Frl.. 3 n, m., 1210 W. Cambria
at. Int. private,
. FI.VNN -Oct. IS. .CATltAIHNn. widow of
ijiwi'in.. j uw, i v.i xi i tea ana irienae, notary,
.T1 !S'i!'..Mtr Societies of St Joa'
nh me Church Invited in r,,n i iSi
Holemn requiem maaa St. Joachlm'a Church T
a " I"'- t, Oabriel'a Cem.. Hatleton, l'a.
iiJEl'IJlT0''. '?. f-Ifl FIHCKKIl (ne,
JJohrer), widow of Vincent Frlcker, ased TS.
Itelatlvea and frlende Invited to funeral .trrlr..
Thura . 1 p. rn., realdenee of aon-ln-law. Harri
! I,t.f3,J 1'oflar at. Int. private. Ml. MorUh
Cem, Frlenda may call Wed., after S p. tn.
,M
oee.
led.
ay be viewed Wed., S to 10 p. m
llABTINCIH, Oet. IT, sodden1, St Stnek-
Idle, .Maaa, HKNItY OVKItTON JIAST1N0S.
KlttKDItlCII --Boddenly, Oct. H, WILLI,
ric.h'."i 3Ji ft'i,!.v"i!.' 'ip'-.wsst.in:
' V ,7 zi. ' . "wuAuLt "..oi , jonn nan
cock Commandery. P. O. B, of A., Jnylied to fu.
neral aervleea Thura.. I. -so p. m.. Ill B. Ouval
at.. Oermantnwn Int tt. Morlali Ce-n. Friends
may view remains Wed. s p, m.
UAIXAdllKII Suddenly. Oct. IB. TtOIIKnT.
aon of Jamea Walter anil Flo.nco Ildna Oal
lasher, llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to fu.
neral aervleea, Thura., 5 p, rn., parenta' reel,
denre, 23 H. 4Slh at. Int. West Laurel Hill
Cem, llemalna may be viewed Wed.. S to 10
p. m. Auto a-rvlre, 4
OAl'NTT. At Lumberton, N. J., Ot 10.
IILNIIY II. OAI'MTT, huatMnd of Barah (launtt,
aged 42 years 0 montha 0 dare. Itelatlvea ai.J
frl-nde, Council No. 13, Jr. O. U. A M., In
vlted to funeral, Thurs., 3 p. m., Chratnut at,
Int Kvergreen Ctm. llemalna may be viewed
Wed., 7 10 n p. m.
(HllllONH. Oct. 10. JAMJ'B, hOabnnd of late
Mary Jlhbons, of County Mayo, Ireland. Itela
tlvea and mends Invited to funeral. Hat., SUIO
a. m., reaUlence John llegan. 20nj W. llneton
nve. High maaa nt requiem Bt, Cotumba'a, lo
a. m Int Holy Crone Cem.
hablam.--i. m. j;i.i.aiii:th A. widow
of William I). Haelam Itelatlvea and frlende,
also Council No. 1. Daushtera of Pocahontas,
Invited to funeral, Thura., R 30 a. m., reildenco
nf eon. In-law. Tromaa A. Tourer, 230S N Myr-
liewooa nt, mi, . noviiixviiie, a a. itemalna
may be viewea vvea,, n to lu
II
hrl.l
Due notice or tunerai win oe.given.
JIBNNL Oct, 17. FltHllLllH IC F. Iin.VNI,
huaband of Mary Hennl men Maler). aged OS.
Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv
leea, l'rl,, 2 p. rn., realdenee of aon-ln-law,
Frank Frel. 274 N. Newklrk at. Int. private,
tlerman Lutheran Cem.
HILL. Oct 10 KTItCf, RMMA. daughter of
..eorge W, nnd llebect a H. Hilt, need s. Itela
tlvea and frlenda membera and Babhath Bchool
of the U. 1. Church, Invited to funeral, Thura.,
1,30 p. in,, tinrenta" residence, 01i N. 41st at..
aervleea L, P. Church. 3fth and Hamilton sts
2.80 n m. Int. 1'ernwood Cem.
noon.- ou. 10. l'HKiii: a., wire ot J. it.
Hood. Relatives and frlende Invlteil to aervleea.
Frl., 1'30 p. in , late realdenee 3711) N. Carllals
at. Int. private, FernwiMwl Cem.
Hour oil. 10. XAV1KH, huaband of Clara
P Instnger Hort llelatlvea und frlenda, Oegen
aeltlger Unteratuetxunga V'ereln. invited to fu
neral aervleea Thura lu.30 n tn., ail W. louden
at., Oermantown, Int. Ivy Hill Cem, Itemalna
may le viewed Wed. H tu 10 p. m. v
JOIINHON. Oct. 14, MARK h... wSfn of 8am
ue 1; Juhnaon and daughter of Margaret K.
IWIIeon) llortman and late Frederick Wllaon.
aged 55. Itelatlea and frlenda Invited to fu
neral aervleea, Thurs , a ti, m., huaband's resi
lience, 0 K. State at., Camden. N. J. Int.
Kvergrern Cem. i:emalna may be viewed Wed.
ve.
KRM.Y. Oct. 13. WILLIAM 15. KELLY,
huaband of F. Mao Kelly. Relatives and frlenda,
Washington Camp. No. 710. P. O. H. of A.I
Keyatnne Commandery. No. 48. P. O. S, of A.)
Matoaca Trllw. No. 370, I. O. R. M Invited to
fitn-ral aervleea, 3240 Larchwood ave., W.
l'hlla.. Thurs., 2 p. m. Int. private. Frlende
may call Wed.. T to 0 p. tn
KI1LLY. Oct. 10. rillNKVIrt p. IJllt.I.Y.
daughter of Catherine A. (neo Walan) and the
late Bamuet Kellv. ngeil 7. Itelatlvea and
friends Invited to funeral, Thura., nt H n, tn,,
ftnm mother's realdenco, f,uul Walnut at.
Holemn requiem maaa St. Francis do Bales
Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Hepulcher Cem.
Antn funeral.
KUNWOIITIIY Oet. 10, nLLEN, widow of
John Kenworthy, aged 70. Relatives and frlenda
Invited to funeral aervleea, Thura.. S p. in., 5000
Hldge ave., Iloxborougti. Int. private. Omit
flowers.
Kl;TSER. Oct. 10. UATIRY KRYSntt. Rel
atlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleea,
Thurs , 2.30 p m.. realdenco nf son-in-law,
John Haldt, Crutr Lynne, Del. Co., Pa. Ite
malna may be viewed Wed., T to 10 p. m. Int.
private.
KINO. Biiddenly, Oct. 10. JAMHS KINO.
Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleea.
Thura.. 2 p. m., from the parlors of Arthur
M. Stetler. 0000 Rldgo ave.. Roxboroush. Int,
nt ljerlnaton Cem. Itemalna mny b viewed
Wed, evenlna:. from T to It o'clock.
KOnilLKH. Oct. IB. UOTTL1EH KOKIILEn,
seed 73, huaband ot late Roalna Koehler. Itela
tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8
p. in., residence of Karl I, Btrcker. near
Mantua. N. J. Int. atrlctly private, Thura.,
Norihwood Cem.. l'hlla Omit flowers
KU11.KKNAUB. Oct. 15. CHRIHTINA A.,
wife of Philip Kurseknabe. and daughter of
Charlea and Mary lllehl (nee. Wengler). aged 20,
Itelatlvea and frlonda Invited to funeral. Frl.
K:3ii a m., realdenco ot father, 2307 Cedar at.
Solemn requiem maaa 10 a. m. Bt. llonlfaclua a
Church. Int. private.
LAURUM. Oct. IS. ANASTA8IA. wlfo of
Charlea Labrum nnd daughter or Into John,
nnd Margaret Iowd Relatlvea and frlenda, Zunt
Council, No. 230. 1). of 1',, Invited to funeral.
Thura., 8:30 a, in.. 318(1 Almond at. (25th Ward).
Solemn requiem maaa Church of Nativity 10 a.
m. Int. Holy Kepulchre Cem,
LAWRENCK. At Iiurllngton, N, J.. Oct, IT,
MARTHA, wlfo or nil I.uwrcnce, Sr . aged 70.
Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, 321
York at., Iiurllngton, N J., l'rl 2 p. m. Serv.
tees St. Ilarnabaa'a Church 3 p.l in. Int, St,
Mary'a Chuichyard.
LKNTKRB. Oct. 10. WILLIAM J., son of
John W. and Ell Lentera Inee Weber). Rela
tlvea and frlende invited to funeral services.
Thurs., 2.S0 P.. m. parents' realdenee, toll N.
sth at. Int. prlvute Ureenmount Cem. llemalna
may be viewed Wed. eve. Auto funeral.
LINKHAN. Oct. 17. JOHN T. nuaband of
Mary Llnehan (nee Young). Itelatlvea and
frlenda. League of Sacred Heart of St. Thomaa
Aqulnaa' Church, employes of N. Snellenburg
APARTMENTS
The Mew Addition
to Pelham Court
Is Open
1 PELHAM COUItT was not
built tu mulio an appeal to overy
one but to you who demand the
best and ore accustomed to re
ceive It at a price which, con
slderlnr what you do demand and
receive. Is moderate It will mako
a strong compelling; appeal.
1 PRLUAM COUrtT 1r located nt
Carpenter Station, Oermantown,
Just off beautiful Lincoln Drive,
on the l'etina. It. n. fifty or bo
trains a day, surely transportation
enough for any ono.
J Suites pf two rooms and one
bath to six rooms and two baths;
the size to suit your requirements.
I'rlces aro from JSO up.
1 PKMIAM COUHT Is a nulet.
perfect APA11TMU.NT HOTKL I
and located In an absolutely Ideal
and exclusive- suburban location,
t In a word, you may como to
I'KUIAM COUHT and find a per
fect suburban location with
transportation unexcelled nn
Ideally constructed bulldlnir
quiet, dlcnined eletfant.
J You may select nn apartment of
the size to suit your Individual
needs you will find all your
housekeeping- problems solved and
taken care of for you absolutely
without effort on your part you
will find a table of the utmost ex
cellence at a most moderate price,
and the samo courtesy, service
and attention Is uniform throuch
out the entire establishment.
I l'ur full Information, arrange,
inents for Inspection, and reserva
tions call, plioue or write to
(fefek
ai'RUC'p SOU RACK SOW
or to hla reereeenUtlvs oa the prem
ises at I'clAaui Court,
Apvolinmeats may be made for
auieatioiiiis to call st your residence;
eaevveateaee a
a&k
COURT at your
sure.
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yiKUTKOOK HUILIil '
UN aUKMANTOWN)
WATWH AYjWUsT AT ISOsKHK. LAMB
tltw s T ao4 t roosM asf li' Wtha.
Is. 1. MMMeMsM. Mi
Ssspst ?sBBiSBserssesaasssi a isssssv
aeap i sesaas
JMe.
..:..
vuio tunerai.
Mll.l.i:n - Suddenlr. Orl IS. J
hand of Harah I'rsncea Miller, so
K and Marian 8 Miller Relatlv
invited to runerai. Thura.. z p
race, Holmes, Oelawiira Co . I
R-malna may t vleed Wed
21M Titan M. (abora hartesl- '"-
requfem 81 Charles's Churth IS) a. m. Int. OM
CaUiodrsI Cem.
.MACK Orl. IS, ntEDpniCK W., t""l"3
ff .Margaret Mark, sen ef lata John, W, and
Wllhelmlna Mafk, flelatlTes and frlende, Wsah
Intton Camp, No. 4SB, P. O. B), ot.A.t Ongwe
Honws Tribe, No. 2S0, I, O, It. M I Penna.
Commandery. No. S2 p, O, H, of A., employee
nf North Ilroe,, Invited to funeral, Thura., S p.
in,, S42T N- Ileeee at Int. ureenmount Cem.
Itemarns msy be viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p. tn.
MALTIfAMBIt Oct 1(1, WILLIAM, huaband
of Mora Malthaner (nee Hefner), aged , llela
tlvea and frlenda Invlteil to tunerai services.
Wed, 8:30 n. m., realdenee of son-in-law,
Chsrles Keralake, ISM hutfleld at.,.n,s. of
Poulkrod st,. fYsnkford runerai ptlrale. Thurs.
a P.m. at Cedar Hill Cent.
. MAHTKIliio.V. 4)et. 111. MART, daughter et
late Philip and Margaret Maaterson, let, ot
llnaushan. County Longford, Ireland Itelatlvea
and frlende Invited lo funeraV Thurs.. 8:30 a.
rn , residence brother In-law, Thomas Harklna.
211 N 22d at Solemn requiem mass Cathedral
10 . rn, Int Itolv Cna Cem.
. MXTLACK Oct. 17, suddenly. ISAAC U.
huaband of tulle M. Mallack (nee Moore). Rel.
tlv-s end frlende Invited to funeral aervlco. Krl.
2 p. m , 41 Poller at ItaddonOeld, N. J. Int
prfvate, Frlenda may rail Tliurs , s to p. m
MKIOWA.V is-t 17. MAIty vrlfs of Thomaa
MrOowsn. Illlivea and triends invited 10
funeral. Frl.. 8 30 a. m.. 301 N. IZth st,
Solemn high requiem maaa at Our Lady ef
Mrrv hnrrh It' a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.,
Auto funeral. . ......
joii 11,. nua
son of fat (lee.
Ivea and frlende
1 lunerai, 1 nun.. p. in... i,i,m,. .,
mea, beiawiira en . Pa. Int. private
mar be vlevted Wed eve., after 7:30,
ltlWlltl? At flnmorB' l'elnt M J.. Oct. IS.
DAVID husband of Kalher Moore, son of late
J'imi and Rebecca Moore aged 7. Itelatlvea
and frlende Invited to funeral. Snmere Point,
N J.. Thura.. 7:30 p. m. int. Mt..Morlah Cem .
l'hlla,, Krl en arrival of train leaving Pless
antvltle, N J , st 12SV.V . , . . .
MVLRS Oct 17. JOIIN.hushand of Ijiura fl,
Mrra and eon of late William and Mary Myera,
aged-3n Relatlvea and frlende Invited to fu-
Fieral Hat 3 p. in., residence brother-in-law,
lobert Helms. S.W. cor Osonts ave and llalnea
at Int. Northwood Cem. Ilrnulns may be viewed
l'rl. s tn 10 n m.
NOnLK Oct. 14. auddenly. at Pallabury,
N. C HA I. LIU C, widow of Charles Noble.
CVHIUEN Oct IS. KDWAltD J., sen of Jo
seph U. and Anna K ()'Ilrlen. aaril 27. Itela
Uvea snd frlenda, Weat l'hlla. Council. K. of C.I
Marquette Club, 12th Diet l'hlla. Rurrau of
Hurvey, Invited to funeral, Krl., 8:30 a. m..
parenta residence, 8243 locust at. Holemn
requiem mass Ht. Jamea'a Church, S4th and
Chestnut, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem, Auto
TvcONNHLI,. Oct. IS. MAROAnKT, wife of
Daniel O'Connell. Relatlvea and frlende.
League nf Hac-vd Heart, Altar and Rosary Ho
ctetlea nf Ht. Kdmond's Church, Invited to fu
neral, Thurs , S 30 a m.. 1327 H. 22d at.
Solemn requiem maaa Church of Ht. tidmond 10
a. tn Int Ho'y Croaa Cem
l'llimi: Oct. 17. MAROATIKT, widow of
llenjamtn Plrrie. ttetatltea and frlenda Invited
lo runerai, Thura.. 3 p, in , 2111 K, Arlxona
st. Int. private, (Ireenranunt Cem.
QU1NI.AN. Oct 10, KRANCIH. aon of lata
Krancla Quintan snd Mary llauer (nee Qulnlsn),
aged 34, llelatlvea and frlenda. Court Wayne,
No, 178, V of A., Invited to funeral services,
Krl , 3 p. m., 421 Chew at., Olney. Int. Mt.
l'eaee. Auto funeral,
ROIHNHON Oct, 17. HMO. at Wilmington.
T)e . KHKUKItlCK II. ROIHNHON. aged 00.
Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited to attend fu
neral, on Thur.. 2 p. m., Rt latn realdenee, 010
Jefferaon at.. Wilmington. Del. Int. at Winning.
tun ami nranurwine cem.
HAL'NnKRI.IN. Oct. IS. JOHN 15. BAIJN
DRRLlN. aged VV. llelatlvea and frlenda. Wyo
ming Tribe, No 33, Imp. O, II. M., and Rnr
lln. N. J Orarge, Invited to funeral services.
Thura, H p. m, Homerdale, N. J. Int. Canton
Cem , N, J,. Krl. morn. Take Clementon trolley
from Federal st. ferry, Camden, to Kalrvjetr
Karme
rlCHWAII. Oct. 16. Rl.lZni:Tlf, widow of
Jamb Schwab inee Hpnnnagel). aged SO. Rela.
ttvea ami frlende. 1'enna. Krauen Unterstuet
sunga Vereln; Concordia M. and K. Unterftu
kung Vereln No. 1: membera Klfth Reformed
Church, Invited tn funeral services. Thura, 1 '30
P. m., 1530 11. llerks at. Int private Hillside
Cem Omit tlnral offerings. Auto funeral,
HHNlOIl Oct. 17, HALLIH II., widow of
William T. Henlor, ageit 07. llelatlvea nnd
friends Invited to funeral services, Krl., 2 p. m.
from residence of son-in-law, J. Milton iltitcme,
25u H. 17th at. Int. private.
HIIARKUV Oct. 10, CATHAHINR SIIAR
KKY (nee Mahon), wife of Jamea Sharkey,
Relatlvea and frienda Invited to funeral, Krl,,
N 80 a. nt., 3123 Jannoy at. Requiem maas
Church of the Nativity 10 a, in. Int. Holy
Cross Cem. Aut funeral.
HIILIL. Oct. 10. UHIIXIF.T, daughter of late
Thomaa and Annie Shell Relatives and friends.
11. V. M. rJndallty of Hplchany Church. Invited
to funeral, Thura.. S.30 a. m., 1001 a. loth at.
Holemn high requiem mass Lplphany Church
10 n. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem.
HHUHTKR. Oct. 10. MAUKOK rtACIIB, hus
band of Annie C, Hhuater (nee titrelt) and son
of late Alfred T. and Urami W, Hhuster, aged
30. Relatives and frlenda. ntao l'enn Town
ahlp Lodge, No. 310, I. O. O, l'.j Harris Caatle,
BsUIIWL
private. Hillside Cem. Auto srvlce
bier5. Cu'fcT iSTSSr c.Vhedr.1 CvW
VsTnrnnTOh?
snd employes of Hmllhlvllnj frtncnI1,"ijse
Kmt'rArftM
viewed Thurs S 10 10 p. m. Auto Jenjc.
RTOt'OIITOV At Erlsewal Ilosnllat. tjri
Fronds invited o'rr!,r::v,?;.L'indrDT:
at David 11 Schuyler llldg.. Broad1 ana uii
mond rte. Int. private. .. ,.
nt'YriAM Oct If MART KIlANCnfl. widow
nf the lleV DrrS Howar3 Burdam s.nd dsughter
of the late William t'. l.udwn XHlf"
Int. rrlval. New York psr" pleaae nfr-
HWVrNKT Oct IS IKIlA flWhriWisl
nelallvV'a and frlenda, Reasry snt A,,'r,.H1r'k!,
and league of Peered Heart of St, istrtcks
Church "vlted to fonera Thtirj , s -to a n,
slaters residence. Mta. Mary Mtipatrlck, "
N. 21sl st Solemn requiem msea El "
beth's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral
C"HWiBSI.KR Oct. 13. CAROLINR, I., widow
of Jacoh . HwlseTer Realdenee. S020 N. Ree.o at.
IteUtlvea and frlenda Inrlted In funeral serv;
lees 1 Krl . 1 M p. m.. Oerman. Kvapaellcal
iWreh. Silt and indlana ave, Int Hillside
Cem" via funeral ear. lTlende may view re
mains Thura. 8 p. m. -.,,.. . ,. ...
HYMlNdTON Oct. 15, HMILY P.. wife ef
Robert J, Symlnston and daughter of ate
ntHlertrk and Annie leKee. sged 30. Itelatlvea
and frleVds lnvlle.1 to funeral. .Thurs., 2 ! p. m .,
2711 Titan st. Int, Mt. Morlah Cem. llemalna
may be vlewtd Wed. eve.
JMATVM
tOTAv-a,rif
hapter, N1. 20S. n. a fltj h' i
Na, 102. Invito 1 Unttlr ESiL
Hill Cent,
to p, m,
,1;. - .'"ee. 10 J
Ilematn. ria-".
.
VAUOIIAN. Oct, IS, AKNIR .
Ham K. Vauchan. ass S i7J..r.
mt'i'"L . fyneral servlfta. K1")
r.333 rasenair ave. tosth .mm
1fel
'1
. ' i. IL
flu,aali.elH tl . ") T Cansnaa-dT.
K.taBiWUTTiiVT'kv.KP iv.r-5 '
WHON Oct. It, niAnr.
,mu .w, e, e, anq a. at ,-j.""
neral Mervlces, wed (1 ,, mTliVa'S JMKl
Kvmher services and Ini! York 'i.K. JS ef s
- - - near . 3
Wl'LfO.V. Oct. IS, st47tt,
Mary II. Warrlnvton WiUon
lm Omit flowfn,
t Winum i. Jr.. una Vtlm w!L2X
mtnon
Ml
le-lsilvt. I' and" frind;,7r..w!n ' J
Ketpint depart.r'Tin
inura.. in ,"'."' 1
book
r.,neal aervleea Tl,. " i,,Tnt,
"".V-.VJ i , v."".-' . S, m
msy be viewed Wed., from S to ioI'
private, " , a.
. WOOD. Oct. 10, ANNA M .
tlves and friends tnvlted to funer.l tw"- I
a. m. resiuem-n o' undertaker Mi i?'
Rector at., Msnayunk. Reon,AJles,
John tho naptlst Church li) , , M
sIU'III SS ..TMt, V
WOOONUTT, Suddenly, Tenth .!
year.-neUtlvV.nd'fHen'drraVrnu'.
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Maronle bodies with whlei hVvVas afsffijj
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nnd bathroom on second floor, sttie T2:
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$6350 to $7100
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At 69th St. Station of tkeWarcet Street Elevated-18 Minutes From Broad St.
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