BpJBFSa PH 'gc EVENING LEDgER-PIIILADELPHIxV, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 191? 13 ,) 'lOfl Till i l HEAVING HAMMER HAS DRAWBACKS The Runner Feels That It Should Be Omitted From Track Program LIKES JAVELIN OR DISCUS , IJy .?. 12. (TBD) SitiHUMTii R'r.CHNT abolition of II10 tmminef throw bv the Itochy Mmtntnln IntercotlcglrHo Assnrinflon leaves Hip cnstcrii hotly the only real suniioiter of this event In thn colleRlntp ranks. 1-"nr teiir there lift been much tnlk nbout the advisability of ttnlnft ntvny with this event, nnoil there nlso have hrfen nrftu incuts for rrlnlnillB It. Tlierp is no doubt but thai the linmmer throw H ,a ilniiRorous event nntl lo most people nn uninteresting one. More ncrl dents run be traced to this than lo any other field event and In Rome few eases deaths have been marUetl up to It. tt Is bo dangerous Hint 111 the ll meeti It Is laken off from the rrtfulnf field of competi tion nnL hold on sonic field clear of the crowd At the interroiieirlales held fit Harvard Piarfium Inst year the hammer throw was not witnessed by any one except the of ficial". Mm competitors and a few coaches. All the other events wero held out In the rcRiilnr field, where they could be seen from any point In tho Elands. Thesa arc not the oniv nrpuments nRnlnst tills event. The best In niv mind Is that tho hammer nf fers itself to only a certain lypo of man And that "type is a rare specimen. The hammer thrower must be In the first place a very blR and r.trons man. Of course there have been small men who have had great fuccpss with tho hammer, but the cases are few. Then, nnaln, a hammer thrower must have a certain amount of speed that Is not as n. general rule found atnonjT the blir fellows. Another bad fea ture is the prent lenftth of time it takes a man tn learn to throw the welRht accu rately, ami here comes the point about the danper nKaln. In order to become a Rood hammer thrower It Rcnernlly lakes a man from four to seven yenrs of practice, and oven at the end of this time ho has just become master of the form. Our best hnin iner throwers have never become wonders tint it they have been nt it for years. Then they arc men in their thirties and ready to otop. Of .nurse, when eliminating nny event there should he some substitute, anil It Is here that the West has put in two events which have served the purpose and Riven more satlsr.ictiou than tho hammer could ever lie expected to Rive. They have taken up tho Javelin and discus. Two Good Arguments' The nrRunientM , for those events arc: First, they are on both our national and the internninni'il ornRrams, and for this renson rhould be taken up by tho collegia! which are called upon to defend this country's utrenptli iiRaiiiHt others In athletic Rames. Secondly, these events require u man who nilRht be i ailed a llRht heavywelRht. Kither the javelin or iIWcus events can be (alien up by the majority of the blR fellows and will not eliminate the old hammer thrower, na lie would bo just as Rood aioiiR these lines. At the present time in the Rant the type of man who could fit In well with the Javelin or illicus is left idle in track athletics. Ito Is too llfiht and not sfrnnB enough lo wres tle with the blR hammer or put tho shot, ntid he lo loo slow to take up the other track or field events. So he tdnys out of track and Held sportH and the sport loses some of the best kind of competition. In Ills Harvard wanted tho hammer eliminated because of the danger of the event, and Qiiinn. the field coach, offered ns n substitute the thlrty-flvo-pound weight. There was nothhiR done at the tlmo except n little talk. In the West, howovor, the hammer throw Is a discarded event on most of their programs. The IntercolleRlate Association In the Kast probably saw the handwrltlns on the wall when it adopted a rule governing tho javelin throw, hut as yet it has not put it Into its champlonMilp program. Bowling Nciva NEW rlins failed to prevent several large scores being rolled In the opening matches of the Quaker City league last mglit on Keystone Alleys. Wyndham, thninpiniiK of tho first round, lost two games to .Majestic, and rolled the hlRhest total of Hie night to win the final game, gelling 1071 pins. Wyndham Colts rolled in gieat form, defeating AVhlto Elephant two games. Itelmont won two from Tigers, and Maneto won three from Giants. The rolls won the second game from the px-cliuniilou White Ulephnnts I01C to 091. Iyiies was high in this game with 252. which was the best single gamo scoro of the night. Jones, in the same game, gat a 131 tall TCnov hit the pins fnr 200, and 2tT twice In succession fur the White Hlephanta. Wyndhnm's 1074 game resulted in tha fol lowing Fc.ir. a- l'razler, 221; Smeuley, 2l0i Martin. 223: Halley, 280. and Price, 170. Nock of Majesties, recorded scores of 203. J24 ami 107. Harris, nf the (llama, concluded with 22. Manufacturers' Yellow qulnlet rolled In goon fnrm nnd won all three game rrom Itactiurt nescrtos mid. ns Merlon Maroon won two from I'liion League lllue, n tie exists between Tellow nun niu.. for first place In the Interclub J.eneuc. The Yellow team knoefcea dnwn till I tn us first Knmi. The individual scores were: Johnson, 214. Fnedlsrh. 1H!): Schontlla. 21s Dlcklng. 102. and Satterthwalte, 201. The Autocar Howling League had two ex citing contest Thursday . night. The- First rioor Machine Shop met the strong Office nve and won all threo games. This iirives Ofricti Into third plaee. Tho Second Floor Machine Shop met the Road Testers and also won three straight .fue Ilelnrieks showed nim form 1- limiting 11. Grant's high single of 2S( by four plus. BUKLINGTON CITY LEAGUE Bt. Andrew's Team Defeated Baptist Five, 51 to 3G nvnr fVP.TftV V T in IT.- St. Andnw'a rhRmplmis trimmed -?-" nld r rhRmpinns trimmed their old rival, the Itaptiat nm.n senpfl nl rn Sii iEi a-s,w..e - - t--. St Andrew napUft . . ICalnts . nramall Fnlomrn Morgan Arena t Intiincntt . . . . ...forward.,.,. . ..forward . . .center fi'uck fiuck nuarrt , KjeU Bhisler guard OallBbP HIGH-SPEED LINES WILL NOT LOSE, EXPERTS SAY Kemitlecl Chai'gca Proposition Upheld in Answer to Charles L. Fluck'a Objections TAYLOR TO GIVK VIKWS ttetnlltctl rharg pfnvlded for In thft proposiHon of the I'hU.iuetpttirt Itnpltl Tran sit t'ompnn.v lo npsrafe thn rlty-hnllt high speed nystcm will lint cause fl losj (n Uio city, nccortllng to transit nulhorllles, whn replied today to the tleclnfftllon by fbarles f.. Much, president of the Northwest Musi nem Sten's. Assnclatlnn, Hint the city would lose Sin.nOft.nno in llfty yeftM if the re milted charge provision were ngreed to. fnreful nnntvsis of the agreement, they contend showed Hint ovoll If the city should hear the expense of street repairing and snow removal among tho remitted chnrgfiB it woiitd gain 111 the end because it is to receive the lion's share of the com pany's, net earnings. The (imposed ordi nance, with a few mndlllcntlotiB. it was added, tuis tho fundamental principles of thn proposition submitted Inst November by A. Merrltt Taylor, former Mreetor of r'lty Transit. former mreetor Taylor, after declining lo discuss tho proposed agreement said that he prnhnhly would issue n stntemrnt tonight setting forth his views nri the com pany's proposal nhd on Sir. finch's objec tions. "I have not. finished analysing the propo. rltlon," he said. "At present t am en grossed In an attempt lo digest the terms of the' proposed ordinance and hope to be able lo put my views In shape for the public tonight." APpnOACHKH TAVLOIl PLAN Others who have analyzed tho proposed agreement declared that tho document approaches the Taylor plan, brought for ward Inst year as the fairest contract that tho romjiiiny and city could sign. Hhould the cify bear the charges objected to. it was pointed out. the greater would be the city's profit. This conclusion was based on the fact that the P. It. T. earnings are eight per cent ami that the city guarantees the company Ave per cent, according to the proposed contract. This leaves a maVgln of threo per cent, which tho document pro poses lo divide on a basis of nlnetv per cent to the city and ten per cent to the company. These net earnings would bo In creased, it was pointed ( f thu expense of the charges In question Were removed from the company. The objection to the proposed agreement cxpressod 1.,. P. ,1. t'llnnluglinm, president of the chestnut Street llusiness .Men's As social Ion, was that tho central section Is not Included In the free transfer system, but must wait for the action of the Director of City Transit and the Public Service Commission to obtain the nbolltlon of ex change tickets In this section. DISCISSION NHXT TL'KSDAY The' association will discuss the transit proposition at Its next meeting Tuesday. "I hellev.' that I represent the opinion of the association when. 1 say that we arc op posed to the city entering Into partnership with the company In u proposition that does not grant free transfers to the entire city, especially the central district," said Mr. Cunningham. "1 ami other members do not propose to stand for the agreement lit its present form. We, want a system of universal free transfers that Is universal. It would be Interesting to learn what per centage nf transfers are made on cars In the central section. Such a percentage would show that the luillc of transfers from olio lino to another are made In tho central section. This Is the very section where thn company proposes to withhold free trans fers." HEADING RAILWAY CHANGES New Appointments to tho Executive Stan" Announced A number of changes In the executive staff of tho Philadelphia and Heading Italic way were announced nt tho nlllceH of the company today by Uencral Superintendent William II. Keffer. The most Important was the naming of W. I'. I'Ickert ns superintendent of the Heading Division, taking tho plaee C V, M. Faith, or tho Atlantic City Division, who has been serving hero temporarily since the elevation of .Mr. Keffer. .Mr. Falck will re turn to his former post. .Mr. KcKert Is at present superintendent of the Wilmington and Columbia Division, where he will be succeeded by I. T. Tyson, at present trainmaster nt Port Hichmond. STARS OF ALL SPORTS TO ADDRESS THE WRITERS Authorities on every branch of sport will gather foi; tho twelfth annual dinner of tho Sporting Writers' Association which Is to bo held at tho Hotel Walton, February 20. Plans for the function have been under way for somo time, and it is tho Intention n'f tho committees In chargo to malco It tho most successful affair of Its kind in the history of tho association. Tho mon who make up tho membership of tho association cover tho whnlo domain of sport, Tfterp uro experts on football, swimming, golf,! tennis, boxing and track athlotlcs as well as u largo number of base ball scribes. James W. Onutz in chairman of tho com mittco in chargo of tho banquet. Tho other committees, to which havo been rtoleguted tho details of tho affair, include virtually all of tho city's prominent sporting writers. Tho guests nt tho dinner will probably in clude many well-known figures In tho world of sports. Swarthmore .Meets Penn Tonight Swarthinore will clash with Perm tonight over the basketball, routo In aa effort to collect a little percentage in tho wuy of scoring. The quintet season of the Oarmt has not beun very victorious, nor has It drought laanK cheers from the throats of the followers of thn Littlo Quakera. A victory ovor Penn In Welshtman Hall will make a success out of the dubious season. Snodgrass Will Quit Ilas'ciiall I.OS ANORI.BS. fnl. Jan. 27 e'red Snod crass. outfielder of tho lloston National baseball te&m uiiitoum'd here that he reruseO to huh n, nw contract with ths Ilraves, and said he had quit the fame for good lu ntr bmlues s. H la said the Boston club cut Snodkrass'a salary from IMOO a year to about J0OT ""ry PENROSE 'WAR BOARD Expect to Choose Probers of Governor nt Meeting in City INQUISITORS ARE SCARCE Thf- Penrose tenders feumet1 their con ferences tmlny in Hie ofiteea of the senior Senator in the conimcfrirtl Trust lJitiidimj. The Penrose "war unaW" hopes in e Irct the members of Hip commission that will investigate tiovernor Hrumbnugh and the various dpnrtmentn of Hie State gov. eminent on Hie charges of maladminis tration nnd extravagance. Announcement' also Is expected lo tie made of Hie entire Penrose legislative program at Hie con clusion nf Hie conference. The senior Senator returned from Wash ington Inst night to eon-" today with his lieutenants. Tomorrow he will go to Pitts burgh, where he will hold conferences on Motidn) and Tuesday. Penrose Is having considerable difhVulty nndllig members of the Legislature, who are willing to serve on the probe com mittee. Senator Sproul, Who Introduced the resolution, has declined I" net. State Senator Snvder has also refused, giving as his reason the fact that his term as Auditor rlcnrrnl will begin before tho com mission has completed Its work. tlepubliean State chairman crow has been opposed to nn Investigation all along and he will not bo n member of the probing body. Thp resolution will be on the Senate calendar for second reading Monday night, nnd the Vare-Ilrumbaugh forces will at tempt to have It amended, tt will he finally passed by the Senate and sent to the House before the Legislature adjourns for tho week. Penrose and MoNlchol leader have chal lenged (lovcrnor llrumbaugh to elo the Sproul resolution. They said emphatically that they dared tho tiovernor to veto tho measure, and that a canvass of the House and Senate just completed showed that It could be passed oer tin Governor's hcud with many votes to spare. The said they would welcome a veto, as H would show "who's who" In the Legislature. It was added that the "who" In this enso was not Brumbaugh. A strong Penrose man said: 'We can push the resolution through the Senate and there won't be ten votes to sus tain the gubernatorial veto." Mrielly, the Penroso-Mc.Vichol lenders aro ready for another factional battle; they suy that the Muyor. If he wants hurmony. Will have to work harder for it than he has in the paist. They said they want "Jobs," not "harmony conferences " To help nlong their end of the present inonetncrlng, Senutors Penrose and Sic Nlehol plan to force speedy action on the Sptoul resolution ns a demonstration of Miclr power CHANGES IN DIPLOMATIC SERVICE RELIEVED CERTAIN Resignations, of Amlinssadors nntl Min isters Expected When President Wilson Begins Second Term WASHINGTON. .Inn. 27. Impending changes In the diplomatic soricu of the I nl ted States after March I' are deeply Interesting politicians here only President Wilson himself knows where the ax is to fall. That there will be a change In a number of the leading capitals Is taken for granted, tlosslp here asserts that Ambassador Page, in London. Is to come home. In this connection, there have been a number of suggestions Ihnt Colonel K. M. House, the president's closest adviser, will go to London. The colonel has denied this, nnd the While House has characterised the report as "at least premature," but It persists in diplomatic circles. It Is said that the President recognizes that In tho peaco negotiations that will end the war rireat lirltaln will be the most formidable factor, and thnt in consequence he will want this country to lie represented In I.ondoi; by tho ono man who alone knows his views ns to the form peace should take. There will ho no change at Petrograd. David H. Francis, of St, Louis, will re main there, ofllclals say, If he so desires. He has proved nn, Ideal diplomat and has succeeded In forcing respect in iiunrters that UP to now have treated the L'nlted States with very saint consideration. Whether thoro nro to be changes nt Paris. Uerliri nnd Vienna Is not known as yet. It is understood thut the President would like to continue all of the Ambassadors in the belligerent countries until tho war is oer. If possible, but that he has been urged to malto nt least three changes. So far as the corps of ministers is con cerned it Is expected that there w II be many changes and that all purely political olilciuls will bo replaced with more likely diplomatic timber. GREEN'S HOTEL OWNER PLANS SHORE HOSTELRY Jlnhlon W. Newton Reported Projector of $12,225,000 Building on Board walk's "Old Bowery" ATLANTIC nTV. N. .1.. Jan. 27-Mali-Ion W Newton, owner of Green's Hotel, Philadelphia, who bns Invested hundreds of thousands of dollars In thu development of millionaires' colonies in fashionable ( 'lielsua, is Haul to bo one of thu projectors of u hotel to cost 3,226.noi. The struc ture, it was stated today, will ba erected ut thu corner of .Mississippi avenue and the llourdwulk, In tho midst of what is now known as tho "Old Howery," when the operation of turning that section Into a modern hotel district is launched. Heads of the four-milllon-dollar I (err Corporation, which hua the backing of a bsudicuto of Ilalttmore bankers, today de clared they had ttilten title to all but four teen properties in thu tract covering three uud a half blocks of beach frontage which Is to be acquired. The new hotel will be known as the Plasa uud will he fourteen stones high and fireproof. CITY WILL DEFEND RATES ON MONDAY Philadelphia Will Uphold Its Two-Cent Differential Against Jersey BALTIMORE HAS ITS DAY fly rt Slfljf CnrrerFOrfenl MRW VnllK, .Ian. 2. Maltimoro hftd Its henflng today tn the freight-rale rase and presented the opinion of the Interstate Com metre (Vwimlsslon In 10 12 upholding the rights of Philadelphia and Haltimoro td maintain a loWcr schedule of rates than the port of New York. Tho Haltlmnre attitude closely resembles thnt which Philadelphia will ,tnke. The Raltlntorc toproscntntlves point nut that the haul til Haltimoro and Philadelphia from western points is shorter than to northern New Jersey nnd New Yorlt proper, The natural shipping facilities direct from mil lo vessel and the natural advantages of the port of Hfllttmnrn were brought to the attention of Special Rxnmlner Wilbur La floe. .tr.. nf thn Interstate Commerce Com mission The pnslllon of Baltimore In Hint nf a "watch dog." said Herbert Shcrldnn. head of the tratllc bureau of the Italtlmore Cham ber of Commerce, "if Hie demands nf the emnplfllnnnte or the northern New Jersey cities will disturb Iho present dlfferptillat. ttaltlmore will have lo act. We'mtlst retain our "nrlty of rates." The testimony revealed the difference In mileage to Haltlmnre from western points, such as Pittsburgh. Cleveland and Chicago, and the greater haul necessary to reach nny point In the New Yoik rate group, which Includes the Jersey cities, Jlanhaltnti, Long Island nhd lower New York Slate. Mr. Sheridan testified to the effect ott the commercial Institutions of Hnltlmore and surrounding districts If the plan of New Jersey to be placed on the same basis with Philadelphia. t'ndcr the existing schedule of rates from western points Philadelphia Is allowed a two cents per hundred pounds differential under the New York rale, and tt three-cent differential has been granted to Haltlmnre The witness pointed out that the rale between Ilaltimorc nnd Jersey City. If the prayer of Hie complainants W granted, will show only n difference of ono cent and will destroy the competition between all points from New York to Haltliuore, The intervening factions representing Rnltlninre are the Haltimoro Chamber or Commerce and the Haltimoro Hoard of Trade. These organizations have been rep resented nt the hearing by John H. Daisch nntl H. K. Lee Marshall. Monday has been definitely selected lis tho day When Philadelphia will bring Its fotces Into the rale struggle Several wit nesses will be brought to defend the Phila delphia differential. ikatfts AHI.K -Ai llevery, N. .1. .lull. l.'(l .lOSKPH AKI.H. Ill TIM enr Itelnllves mid friends In lle, to rillietul Hrrvlees. Mull . 'J l 111.. Hen-lll-law's rcshlellee. I-Mu.ir II. .Ionian. Sllll S. I'outler SI.. Iteverly. V .1. Hit Jlellliment 1'em. ANTON. Jan Ml. I'AIll M.INi:. wife of Mleh del Anton, moil ill. I'.el.ttives and friends In vited to funeral servlc'H, Sun., '2 t. m.. 1121 Huild St. lilt Ml. Merlilll l .'lit illo funeral. llAltl! Jan. Tl. J AM 14-4 I'KTIIH llAltn. nfteil !,0. UelatlU'S Hlld fllelnlH Invited to funerul Hellh.M. Sllll. I an l 111.. imilolN of ,1. I. !iulKr.i!. Hilt N 'JlUh t Int. Norttivvooil I'em. HAUTI.RTY. At residence. Atlantic nnd Mon roe nvis.. Mnsnulla. N. J . .Ian. '.'ft, Caiiinln .IllSKl'll 11. IIAttTM-iTT. lulHlutnd ilf Hamuli n. H.irileu (nee Adams), auod si. Ttelntives nnd friends, Camden l.ndt:c. Na. t. Ancient Order of Untied Workmen of N .1.; t'linulen Council. No. -1H3. Hov.il Arcanum. Invited to funeral services tmrlors of Arthur H. Itoll. llroitdway unit HerKley at . Caindn, N. .1.. Sun., Ii a. m. Int. Salem cm.. Smltlin l.audlnit, N. J., on arrival of train lenvliiK Camden It n. m. Remains may he viewed Hut , tiftet ' HKCK. Suddenly. .Tan 2. RMANl'KI. If. HKi'K. msed Til. ItelntueH and friends, also K. II. Paker Post. No. S. O. A. H.. Invited to funeral H.rUca. Mon. M p. m.. minor of .1. II, liimrwln. Iil.'ia N. 1 1th st. Inl. in miio Ml Vernon Cem. HKl'K. .Ian 25, MARTHA, wife of Joseph Peek due llnrreto. Helallvi'S mid friends In vited to funeral. Tues., .Sail a nl.. 1218 X. Howard m. limit muss SI. Michael's Church 10 ,t. in.' Int. Hnlv emus Com. IIKI.I,. J.lli. 2H. AI.MKP.T K, husbnnd of Mii7lu Hell. ai;ed all. itclutlvcs and Honda In Ut.d to fiiner.il. Mon. I P. m.. -' 1 s. llth st. Friends may cull Sun. eve. Autu Mon lee. IIOWI.K.1 .Inn. 21. nl resldenre of brother. Or. Ucorite II. Clark (HI V. Wiiliiul hue-. i. r ninntmvn. VIHiHNIA N.. widow of Onnrlea M. Howies, formerly of New Itochelle. N. Y' Services uud inti rment private. I'.llAlKKN. J.lli 21. .inll.N'. son of Ami nnd late John Hraeken. Funeral. Sun.. 11 p. m., from residence of mother, nn. Chestnut st Int. Mt. Morliih Cem. Hulutlvcs and friends in vited. Itetnuins may be viewed Sat., H to II p. tn. Auto sen lee. 1IUINKKR. Ai Atlantic t'ltv, Jan. an. MAIl (THA KI.I.H.V. widow or Henry P. drinker, sued Nil. ttehilhes nnd friend. Colonel Uuv's Ludles of tho 11. A R.: Iluttlotletd Temple. No 27. II. of l'. A ut I'hiln . Invited o run.ral services. dllUBllter's residence. Mrs. Wlllitim liiKersoll. 2h N. Florida, me., Atlantic City. Mon . 2 p. in. Int. Pleaaontvillo tVm. IIIMinii: - Jan. 2."i, sudd. Uly. ANNIR HUH lIK. iiKd.."-'i Uelutltes and fricndi itmiod to funeral, Mon.. 8 a. rn . parlors nf lieorse Hlalto, ."illt HroaiUva, Cnnidcii. Sob inn reuuiem niasB Church of limniii ulute Concoptlou I) u. m. Int. Ml Carnii I Cem., Mooreaiown. N. ,j, IIKUWN . Jan. 21, MARY ItltoW.V (lien Mc carty), wife of Charles llrowu. formerly nf County Limerick, behind. RelutHes nd friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 5 p. m.. residenco of duuahter, Mrs Josepn liuunu. 2S02 VY. Suatiue hsnnu nve Int. private. IlltoWNriACK. At l.lntleld. Montgomery Co.. Pa.. Jnn. 23, HI. I, UN hl'SA.N. widow nf Jnmes Hrnwnnack. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, l.lntleld. MontBoinery Co. Pa.. Mon.. 10 n. tn.; express train le.tviuu R.-adinie Terminal N:.tlt a. m will stop at l.lntleld Htnllon. int. private. Riverside Cem. Norristowu. lUlHSSTAIt. - Jail. 2. AN'.NIK I... widow of (leorse II. Hruastir Relatives and fiiemi.i in Mt.d tu funeral services. Tuea., It a. m, sti N. Ilai. int. private. Dt'RK.- In Atlantic city. N. .).. Jan. 21 HKI.UN M.. dnuvhter of late Wltllnm K. and Caroline l. llurk. formerly of 2ntl Sprlnu (lur den at. Rehtlives and frleinls Invited tu funeral services, Mon.. '' p. III., Hamilton Court. Ii 1U2. int. private. C1.ARKB Jnn 2.1. F.im'ArtD. husband of Mao Clarke (nee VV'jnnei. Relative and friends Invited to fun. nil, Tm, :iii a. in . 20 S. Slcke) at. Cioth and Market ata.). Reiiuieni hlltll lll.l Chur.li of tlnr l.ad i.f victory in s. in. Int. prlvata. Pleaaa omit Hewers. Auto service. I'OFFKY, Jsn 21. suddenly, at Atlantic City. N. J.. JOSKPH I!.. Imalwnd uf Klla Cnftey. used 05. Relatives and fri. nils, Volunteer 1'iit inen's Awo.. ACuntie City H. P. O. K No. 2TG. Invited to fuiieiat aerwle. Sun., 2 p. m., Fmrmouiu and KlorliU uvea., Atlantic City. N, J. Int. Pleaauiitvltle iVm CRANKU. Jan. 2. nii'HAlin Al.l.KN. hua. band of Arabella O- 'ri'iier ine Mnrklel. Ilelu llvea and friends Invited to intend funeral snrv Icea, Tnes.- 2 i. m., 21 . Ulb at., Darby. ft. Int. Arilnaton Cem. "1'RHAN-UKl.l.Y. Jan. 21 JUSKPIUMK F. ct'ltHAN. daiuthter of lale Surnuel uud Cutht urln i'ow Relatives and friends Invited to tu peral aervieea, Bun.. 1 p. ro., 8105 8. 20th at. Int. nrlvule. Auto service. btlNOHlK. Jan. SB, MARY C, daushter ef Juineii and li.te Mary t'ouuiiac Ht'l.iiHva and friend iuvited to funeral. Mon., s:3u u. in., T5H 8 5tth at. Solemn reuuiem ma Church of Trunangurittlou 10 a. m, inl. New Cathedral lSiNOVAN Suddenly. Jan 21. MK'HArH,, husband of .Mary H. ponovun, uir.-d H3. ilelu ttves and frh nda Invited to fun.nl. Hon.. s:au n i-arnufi ave-.. Kinri- Mill, I'm. limit Mshs Ht I.uue. a cnurcti. lileuuld' . 10 a. m. Int. Holy Houuk-br Cn, HRATHS P0ONER. Jan, 21, F.LLKM K dauthtfr et late Jsmes nnd ltenrl'lts Uuoner (nfs Klln), npml 53 Itelntlves nnd friends, members of II. V M PndKllty, sacred Heart Leasnii ef.St. IMwnrds church. Invited to funeral. Mon s:aij n. m.. residence of brother. In-law. John, J. Hlltntt. H3!i W. naupbtn t. Solemn reoulsm mnn.i St IMWnrds Church to n tn. Int. Holy SfiiiilCire fm HortlltKItTY. Jan. 2.1 tKNNIfl huhsnd oT Int.' Sallle DouRherly nnd son of llernard and Into Mary lii.urherty. ItelntlMs and frl. nils Invltd tn funeral. Mnn., s n m , re.il dinii of nini. Mi .lines liousherl. .'-'I 'I S. M st Rtnnlem mus Church nf tlnr l.udy of Mt enrm. I e.3" . i;:. Int. Hnlv Crosa c-m t)ilt-(H,A.s.--.rnn. 25. .JOHN. Son nf late John nnd Mary Hotiglssa llclntlves ilnd friends lnvlte.1 lo attend funeral,. Men , TiSO o. hi., unele's resldenei, Andrew t' loulua, son U. JJtn st. Sol. inn renulem muss Church of (rtsu 0 a. m. Inl ilol- ''roas t'etn. ..iJon.K Jan.. 2.1. MAHtl.Vltl.T M.. ,ldow of Moe .Uovle, Itelntlv.s and friends lnilted tn TtineMl. Mnh . s ho a. m.. IRIo Master tt. Solrnn rennlem muss the, Church nt the tlrait lejl. IP int. New cnthetlrn ,i .m . PRRNNnN. Jan. 25. THOMAS .1 . liirtKanil nf FCiicnheth Pr.nnen (me Cnrr) nnd son nf late Tliomis nhd Mnmnret prennen Itelntlve ?n,1 frlenrtH. Altnr Bneiety. r lilirt ThemsS Jcf eraon No 4H F nt A.i Vmrlv Prosreasive len. Society nnd other societies of which he was n member. Invited to fnnorifl. Mon,. sl ij. m . 12111 I'nliot at. Solemn renuh m tnnss St. Malu ih; ci-urrh tn it, m, Int.. Cathrdrel Cem. , . KAIINRST Jsii. ill, JosnPtl. hiinhnml of Amnnda M Earnest. JUWtjyes nnd friend. I'nmti. Nn. 12P. IV O. of A.J Henue Tribe. N' 51.. I. O, II. M.i employes nf Kenslnston shops, P.. If. T, invltr.'l tn funersl servic". Sun...!i P. m Slflo K. Iiuuniiin t. Int. ilvte. .North tvdsr Hill cem. Hemaltie may be viewed Bat.. "ffe ,Si In"1' Jnn. 81. BUBAIjnTIt A. RASflN. daUBlit. r nf late llenry anil. Mare. lln Huson. Iiuiidi Ini It. d to funeral, Mon . Si! n. m,, 2IS2 N. 17th at. Illsh mass l.ndy ef Mercy chureh tal Holy Sepulchre IVm. .... , Kt'Ktel,. Jnn SO, I3ARt. W. HCKfiL, steil fl. On- imtlie of tun. inl will lie eivi n, KWART Jnn 20. MAIIY A . wire nf Robert V Kwiifi nnd As lighter of James nnd Kllxnlieth t'plon. tt.lutivea and friends, inemliers t nlon Tuliernncle Preslu lerlnn ,1 "hurch nnd Sundiiv school. Invited tn funeral services. Tiles . 2 M m.. ;ni I ti K. Cnmhfln St. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem FAHRAK. Jnn. !1. nfiPFRT. son nf I.nurn nnd lute htidley Fnrrnr (nee R.is.liert). used II. Itclnilv.s nnd friends Invlt.d tn fiinernl services. Mon. :t p. m.. p rents' resident .tn N. lllh st. tnt FernWoed Cem. ttemalna tnuv la- Miwed Sun., lifter 7:8(1 p. tn Auto fiim rnl. riisTF.tt. Jan. 25. WILLIAM R. con nf Intn Henry K. and Mnry A. Foster, formerly of 1815 N. Frneir st.. used 80. Relnllves nnd friends. ctnntmea of cheaier snd Onrlnv rtlvlalon of I'm rtehtlvil Mfe lestir.inct Co., Invited tn funeral Sentiea. Sun.. S p. m , lnifl tt. 5IHII si. Inl. "..Mir'ffll. Hi.APF.TIt. widow nf Snmuel Fluek, used H- Relatives nnd frletids Invited lo funerur aorvfees, Mon.. 2 ii. m. 21!W N. Wnndatoclt at. Int. Nurthwood Cem. , . F'lSTIOR .Inn 25. WILLIAM rt. son of In e llfnr.v K. nnd Mary A. Foster, formerly of 1215 l-Yiizer st , unci SO. Itelnllves nnd friends, employes of Chester and linrliy division of Pru dential Lire insurance Co . Invtuit to ruti.nii services. Sun s p m HIKI N. 5nth st. Int. Iilll.lte, W.lshlltRtnn. N J ,. . FIIRHSTON.- Jnn, 25. MAOOIR R.. wife ef Jinn, s I) Preeston. nged 5.1. ltelntlves nn; friends invited to funerul, Mon.. 2 P. nl... IJ12 Lllll St.. Camden. N. J. Int. private, HnrlelRh Cem. Remains mny tin viewed Sun eve. Fi'llliLlt -.Inn. 211. THOMAS 11. husband nf Ameri. u Furlier. uto.l.5a. II. intlves and frtendu invlled to funeiul Mon.. 2 ti m . e-'ti a r. suli lien Harold S FurWr. 2 1 lift N. Mnrsden st. tnt Mi. Morlnh i.'eni. Remains may lie viewed Sun.. S to 10 p. in... ... . IIAI.I.HN -.Inn. 24, ANNIK riALLRN nf enmity Tirone, Ireland, wife nf Chnrles Oiillen. ItelntlvcH nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mnn.. 8:!tll a m . 14211 S Inth st Solemn reuuiem itinu St. Francis de Sulvs's Church 111 u. m Int. Hnlv cr"s Cm. . . ... . OAURAIIAN. .Inn. 2(1. JAJIHS P., hushnn. of Kllsnlnth c. (inrr.ihan (nee Mitinnntdi mid soil of Jnmes and the. line Mnry (larrahnn. Itelnllves nnd frletids. also employes of the .l.ili ii wnnumiikcr more. inMled to funeral. Tins. Sllll a. m . 1151 N lllh st. Solemn lilsli ri'iulem fn.iss St. M iliioti.es i hurch III it. in, bit Holy Sepulchre Cein. .... (lotnVAItl). .Inn. 2(1. MAIIY. wife of Arthur rindwiird used -js U.lutlves and friends, mem bers M. Unwell Memorial Church. 21st st and Collimlila ue.: cniplo.Ms llollie Store, 22d st nnd Itlilse nvc . Invited to funerul acrvlces. Mon.. 2 in.. 2311 N 21st at lnt, pr vale. Weatmjnster ivin. Remains mu be viewed S"("ttAi'l?'-,!inn. 25. CATHARINR wlfa nf Michael tiruco and ilnusliiir of late Walter nnd Murv Mullen. Town or Hotnlconlnn. County Mnyo. Inland Itel UU. .inl rrlends, S..il nlty It . St., Lcnsue of Sacred Heart. Altar, Society. Pinp.iv.itlnll or F.illh. Sin letles of M. Cnluinliil s Chtirih. invited In funerul. Mon.. Ii n. m.. 270(1 N. Judsnn si. Solemn hlBh rcnulent mass St. Columbu's Church lu a. m. Int. Holy l roaa CtH'NTIIF.lt Jnn. 25, tiKOHOK. husband nf C.ilollne tlunlller Inee (llurk). UKeil 117. IlilMI VVooillund me, IteliillM's and friends. I'hiln. Luilse. Nn A I. I. O. O M.. Stoliemen nf Hull Ward- Wist Phlln. Yenrl.i Hin Assn.. No. I. uudums 'of Fell (t Co. WurliltlHmeli's tlintli nnd Sick Heiieflt Fund nrunelt. Nn. 214. nnd ineinlierH of Karinel tlerman Church. Invited to funeral. Sun.. 8 p. in . funeral parlors nf ):. II. VerUis 70:11 Woodland live. Int. West inntster Cfiti. Autn funeral. Reinuliia may he viewed Sni , afier 7 p. in HAINKS. Jan. 24, WILLIAM S HAINES, niieil in years, ltelntlves and friends ulao Lnnnhoriie Caatle. Knlithts of Oolden Kncle. Nn. 2(12. Invited to funeral services, residence. near l.annhnrno, llucks Co.. Pa.. Sun . 8 p. m. lnt Midd.i lowu Friends' HurMiiu lirotind. I uli vivances will meet trains nt LiinBlioriie Siutlon tb.ii leiivo Iteadins Terminal 18:17 and Trenton 1"1" "ilAMMHIt Jan. 25, JoSKPH. husbnnd nf Mary Haninicr (nee Knnalan:'.er), utred 55. Reln Hvea nnd friends. Men of Hub Family. Invited to runeral. Mini . K IK) a m . 2234 N Coral si Hcituieln mans St Itonlfacius's I'tiilnh 10 a, til. Inl Most llolv It. deemer Cem. IIANIIACHKU. Jnn 85. VKRONICA VI.. widow uf John Ifanhuuser and mother nf Itev. Luureme J. Hnnhilliser, S. J., of Miami. I' la. i.'lniv tt nnil fri iuIh luvilid to lunci.il. Mon. S.,10 a. m iisn N. Iilth st. II lull mass of solemn reituli in st AKHthu'a t'hurcli 10 n. in. Int. Holy lledeonier iVm. Auto funeral. HAItSHAW. Plirenls' residence. 2212 Fit w.ller nt., .Ian 85. At.HF.ltT H., son of HMwurd and c. Kltei belli Harahaw. RelAHvea nnd friends. emploes of thn Pullman Company, in vited in services. Mon.. 2::iil p. in.. Oliver II. Itulr llldB., IS2U Chestnut st. Int. strictly prl ute. Friends muy view remains Sunday, from 1 mil II v. in. IIAL'II - Jan. 2lt. HORACK H. husbnnjl nf Clara T. Ilium (me Scbasycsi. son of the late AuKUsitiH and Mat llnmt and tirandsnti of the l.ii.. H.-niKe nnd Aiiuu Doll Itelnllves mid friends, lilsn members of llle Kelliterloil Lodtee. Ni). 2HII. I. O. O. F., employ.s of C. II. Wheeler 6 Co, Invll'd lo fuiural aenleea. 222U W. Soiui'i'Kei si. Mon.. 2 p. in. Int. prlvaln. Re- IllalllK 11,. l be viewed Sun. ofter 8 l III. HKMMKR. --Suddenly. Jnn. 80. (.iKOROK J. Iiuahand of llllzabeth W. tlcnimer. aon-ln-law nf lute Itev Henry Oehrle Relatlvea nnd friends. Trimble LoiIko. Nn. 117. F. and A. M , I'xcelslor CinislHlol.v, Sciiltiah Rile, 32d Dcsree Miisoiw. Lenni Lciiupe Trlhe. No. 2. Imp. o. of It. M.i Witherapnon circle. No. 1. II. of A.. In vited to funeral m rvlri a Tiles.. 2 P. m. lulu Cooper st., Camdin, N. J. Int. private. Kver nreen Cem. Remains may he viewed Mon . after 7 p m Loduo services same eve. HKItltoN. At Philadelphia, suddenly, Jan. 2(1. I apl.llll MICIIAKI. J HIlRRuN. tmed 77. Itolalivia and friends Invlled tu rumral, HurttUKU'n hi . Hoidentown. N J.: Tues . 11 n. ni Ucinileiii blub iiinss St Mary's Church in a in Inl. Ilnrdentown Cem. Omit flowera. I t'FF. Jan. 84. ALHERT A.. JR.. ann nf Ku'e H. uud late Albert A Huff. Sr., aged 37. itol'itlves mid friends, employes, of H. 8. White Dental MfK. to., invited lo runcrul services. Muli.. 8 p- rn.. residence of uncle, C W. Walters. 5821 Spruce at. Int. West Laurel Hill l"lTl'LTON. Jan. 24. WILLIAM IttJI.TO.V. nseil HK. ltelntlves mid friends Invited to fu neral services. Sun.. 2 p. in . ,u uiurtnienis of N W F.tirlanili Son 518 Mnrkel al.. Cheater, l' Remains may ho viewed Sat., 7 la II P. ni. Ipt. private JIPNTKH Jan 81. WILLIAM. Iiuahand of Kllxabeth Hunter. jHKd 71'. .Relatlvea and friends, members of Third Reformed Preaby teri.in Church. Tnylor Hoiu.. No. as. V. F. Asau. : Firemen's Aaso. of Pa. Rncinii'iuenl No. 2d. V. V. L., InvUed lo funeral. 5lun.. 8 p. m . S215E!. Cumberland al. int. Nurlh Cedar Hill L"h'vNTBR Jan. 25, MARllARKT H. widow of Dr. Thomas Hunler. Iteluilv and frlenda InvlK'd lo funeral wtvIc. Mon.. s p. pi.. 8U8u N. 15th at. Int. private. Mt. Moriuh Cum. Auto '""h'TON Jan Ml. HENRY C, HCSTuN. huahaiid f lute Map P. Huston tine aVMena ntui). Itelalives and frlun.ls Invited tn fu-.ernl, Tues.. HI u. m.. 85511 S, Jeaaup St. lilt u cro iVm. Kemalna may be Hewed Mon., It P iVKRS Jan- SO' JHN HTBPHBN. aun of John uud Catherine Ivers (nee i 'onion i. uued IS mniitha. nolBtlvea and friends Invit.d tu funrral. Won S If. m.. I3t H Judaun at. Int. Hnlv Cross 1'eui JACKSON Jan. 8. KUSSAHKTH wife nf John A Jailtwn and dinujhtcr of Christiana W. and lute Theodore, Muth. iwyil 83. Relatives nnd friends invilid lo fuu.ru' .Mn , p. ,, ;SPI S Heme at. tath uud Porter t.l. ut. Fernw I Cm. Frbn.ta may mil Hun. sve. Autn s rviie KHKf'M. Jan. .83. JOHN A. ann of Minnie and late John Kr. pa It. latlvva siui friends invited tu funeral services. Mnn , 8 p in. parlors .if (burse W. Hurr-tl. l'llt W. Cumberlaild SI. Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remain may li. v u w.d Sun . 8 io 10 p. m. nr..VTils . KCEN Jnn 25. JESSR It. husband of Jtilln K Keen (nee Mock) Relatives and friends, members of Knglne Co. No. 57, P F. .-, Itellef Assoclnilnn and Fire Insurance Palrnl of Phlln. t WnshhiKtnn camp. No 77. and Lincoln Com manderv, Nn. 52 P O, S A.. stnnemrn'S el Mvrshln nnd the M c. M. lleninelnl Society Invited to riinfrnl. Mnn, 2 n. m.. 5510 Pem liertort st , W.st Phlln Friends mny call Sun., 7 tn II p tn. lnt pYlvits. KHUIt. Jnn 20. JOHN, husbnnd nf late Hrldirot Kerr Itelnllves nnd friends, f'nurt Mstiivunk. No 52. I' if A . invited to funeral. Tues., s1n n. m. son's r.sld.nce. 1432 Kings. I. st Miti.uunk It'iiulem mass ft John tne Hiptlsis Churih to n. in. Int. Westminster Cem. KHLVY. At Mt. Holly. N. J.. Jan. 21. nn J1K CA K. L. Hr.LVY, widow .of Alfred II. Kclvv nged 7d ltelntlves nnd friends Invited to f urn rnl. residence of snti-ln law. Joshua Hulse. .1.2,1 V. Washington St.. Ml. Ilnlly. N. j . Mnn.. It n. W. Int. .Hrnthef hood Cem. Friends mnv call Sun . In In p. m K13NNF.PY. .tatl. 25. HLlKAIinTH. wife nf .Ism. Kcimedv snd.dattBhter nf Jnhn nnd Mnry Sullivan, nf rlty nf Cnrk. Ireland. lte,ttivea nnd ftlends Invited, to funirI..Mon.. 8:3(1 n. tn . residince of John Dunn. RiiR N. Km at. Solemn mass of renulem Cathedral 10 a. tn. Int. Holy rrosa Cein Auto fuheral. KUTTF.RBn. Jnn, C. SPSANNA Widow of .In. oh Kettiri-r iimd til. ltilnliv.es and friends invited to funeral. Sun,. I;30. t m ...reaidenea of sun-ln-lii. I'h.irles L. Itnldermnn. tt-nsilem, Pn. Inf, Wllllsm Penn Cem Cnrrlnges will meet trolleys nl F.ddtnttton 12 tn 1 p. m KHIKPATIHCK Jnn. 25. MAIIY S . wlfo of F 1, Klrkpntrlek, nged 75. ltelntlves and rrlends invited In funerul services, Mon., 11a. m residence of husinind. 35 P.. chestnut nve.. Merehsntvllle. N. J. Int. private. KILU'SS. Jan. Uf.. CHAlH.Rfl N. V. Rnn nf Nnpnleoh F. nnd Anns, Krnus (nee Wanner), np-ed 7 . Relatives nnd friends Invited to funiral, Mon. 7 'ill! a. m. pnrinls' reaidenee, a l.l'i N. darnel St. Angels' mftsLgdy of Mercy Church II n. m. Int. Most Holy ftedcimer fVm. KRot'T Jan. 20. 5110 Arch st, FANNY, wife of Albert Krmtt Ibluthes nnd friends In vlled lo attend. the services, Mon.. nt 2 n m . .it Hie Oliver It. Hnlr Pldg . IS2H Chestnut at. Int. private. York Pn.. papers plrnse copy. Ilitn.iins tnuv In vbtted nt ls2il cheatnut st , Sun , from 7 tn In p. m KI'TTF.ROFF Jnn, 25. citARLF.S, lutsbnnd of K.nhryn Kutiernff inee Frittiki. aged 02. RelntlVes nnd .friends. Court Ml. V.rnon. No. III. F. of A : North Amerlrnn t'lilnn Legion nf Red rrnsa: tnilepemlent Hutehers' H.n Society, iiulten to fuheral. Sun , I f. m . resldonen of son liilii". Jul n Miimi I1.il Hridge si., irans furd Inf. iiiivnle. Cnl.ir Hill ('em. LA RCR -.bin 20 JOHN 11. husband of Kva c i.n Kim line I'niiwuiiaueri, in Tiitn year. Iteliitlves nnd friend". Pt mi's Pnrk Council, Xa. 117a .ir. ii t -311 u. in. C. A. M.. invited to fun. nil Mnn Forrest urove. rn. int. Wrbjhta- .rt..... ttnevlntr tll-nlinri LA.NC ASTF.lt. Jnn. 83 ngrd 7H Funiral servlcn KMIL l.ANCASTBH. it if) Pine at.. Sat.: 2 IVitlP -Jnil W'ifowAlm P . son of lale Patrick and Mnrgnret Lamb Relntlvis nnd ri lends Invited to rnnernl. Moll . s;.'H) a. m , brnther-lii-liiw's riSldence John H Moore. 1518 Church st . Frnnkford. tllah mnw Si Joachim's Church In . rn lnt, St. Dominic's Cem. LAMP. Al rlirhtstown, N, J.. .Inn. 25, HANNAH H. LAMP, naed S2. llelatlvcs nnd friends Invlled lo funeral, residence of son-ln-lnw. Herman Crosbuw. Wilglitslnwn. N. J., M..11 1 On. m. In' Jiicol'st.ovn N. J. LANCE Jan. 20. HOWARD, hnslinnd nf Kmuin Lunce (nee tlnffner). nited 70. Itelnllves nnd frh mis Invited to funeral services. Mon. 1 tt. nt.. 51HI N 12th st. tnt. Cetbir lllll ivtn. Rituiiius mny I"' vhwed Sun. N to 10 p. in. ALANi'ir Jim 2.-1. ALF.XANhKR. son nf John nnd Mnry Lung Rilutims nnd tfrletids. Altnr uud Uosnry nnd Haered Heart Societies of Church uf Our l.ndy uf Victory. Invlled to fu neral. Mnn.. 7:3ii u. ni.. parlors of Thomas c. llrnitnn. 54th and Vine ats . West Phlla. Mnsa Church of Our Lady of Victory II a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cent LATCH. Jnn 2.1. VIROINIA. widow of Ado Latch. Relallv. nnd friends Invited to funeral s rvlees, LnnmMer nve., Devmi. l'.i . Mnn., 2 p m. Int. private. Valley ttnpttst Cem. I.KAMAN Jan 211. Dr. ROSII l.KAMAN. uged (18. Relatives mid frienilH mnv view tho renin inn Sun.. II lo III p in . residence nf brnth t, I'l' II. Le.ilnaii. S.'I2 N. llroiid al. Services nnd Inf. nt Paradise. Tues. p. m. I.KSTRII Al Arn.Cs .Mount. N. J.. Jnn 25. SOLOMON LIISTKIt. imeil 7.1. llclntlves and fi lends Invited to funeral, residence or brother-in-law. Oeorge Lucas. Arne.v's Mount. Sun., 1 p m. Services M F.. Church. Julluatown, N. .1 . 8 p. m. Int. rhureh rein LKWIN. Inn 85. JOHN C. I.KW1N. Tteln Hves and rrlends, Columbia Lodge. No. 01. L. P nf A.. Invited in funeral. Mon., 8 p. m.. 8.11'i Oxford st. tnt. Mt. Mnrluh Cem. Ilndy may Ire viewed Sun . 8 (o 10 p. in. A 11(1) service. LOdAN. Jnn 25, RKHF.CCA II., wife nf T..1 I'orrest Logan anil daughter nf laic William A. und llnrrlett 51 Skerrett. ltelntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Tues . 2 p. m.. 81111 N. 8Mb st Int. private. Mt. Morlnh Cein. Friends tnuv en II Mon. eve MAtlKkl. Jan. 85. LILLli:. wife of Chnrles Masee. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Mun.. 2 p. m.. aon-ln-law's result nee, 1 .mi Is llntidrlclis, 8430 S. 0th st. Iiit. private. Aulo funeral. MAUYI-:. Sinn. 83. ANNA MORRIS, wife nf Jnmes Alfred Mnrye. nf Wnslilngton. D. C . und dniigbter nf late Dr. Hubert nnd Luey P. Mnrahall Morris, of Philadelphia. Int. private. MASON Jan. 80. MARY HLIZAHF.TH. widow of John S M.innti. uui d nil. ltelntlves mid friends, Champion Count II. Nt. 1. p of L. Invited to runcrul services, Tues.. 8 pm. 4750 Tncnny si.. Fr.iukr.ird. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cum. Remains muy bu viewed Mon . s In III p. m MATHF.WS. Resldenre nf son-ln-lnw. H. W. Crocker. 42111 Stiles St.. Jnll. 811. IIHNRHSTTA c. MATHKWS. aged 71. Notice of funeral MATLACht On Flrat Month 24lh. nt ttutler. Pa.. HAHRIKTT It . widow uf Josi pb Mntlaik Relatives nnd friends Invlled to funeral, resi lience or hrntln r-ln-lnw, ltlchard Mittliiek. 57S WaslilliKlau at.. Camden. N. J.. Second Day. 2 p. in lnt private. Itnii. 1Kb Cem. Wooils tovvn IN .11 n.ipern copv. MiCLOSKRY. I.i M. 20 SARAH, daughter or laic Thomas and Kllen Mclioakej luce ll.iney). of Dunglvln. County Derry. Ireland. Relatives and friends. II V. M. SndnlltJ. league nf Sirred Henri nnd Rosary Socletlos, Invited to funerul, Tues., K n. ni., 2427 WashlnBton nve Solemn high mass uf reuuiem SI Aulhony'a Chun b 11:311 n. in lnt Holy Cross Cera- .Mt coy. .tun 2(1. suddenly. Jl'I.IA. widow of Alcimuler MvCoy (neo Kenned). Relatives nntl friends invited to funeral. Tuts.. S:;tu a. m.. IIH5 llraud.vwlne st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral uf hi Peter nnd St. Paul til a. tn. Int. New Cntbedral Cem. McOFI.LOI'OH Jan 25. DAN1F.L, husband of Mnrv MrCullnugh tnee McCunnelll. son of late Michael nntl June McCullnui;h. of County Tyrout , Ireland Kclnilms und frlentla. Dlv. No 12. A. o. II.; L. o. O. M.. all other so itiles of whli h he was n member. Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 8:3(1 it. m . 312 S. Juniper st. Solemn high mass of rouulem St. Jnhn'n church 10 n m Int. Hotv I'rosa Cent. McFAPHF.N. Jan. 211. OWHN. husbnnd of Mary McFatlden (nev McKluney). Relatives and friends Leugue of Snered Heart nnd Die. No. US. A. o. II.. Invited tu funeral. Mon . 8 a. in . 173R Morris si Solemn muss of reuuiem Church or St. Thomas Anulniis 11.30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Hcluiylklll County papers copy. McPHtLIMY. Kllt.r.d Int.. real. Jail 25. ISAHKLLA J., widow nf John Mcl'lllllmy. Iteln ilvea nntl friends iiivltt.l tn funeral services Mnn . 2:20 P. in . 4517 Chester nve, Inl private. MF.SSirii. Jan. 21 SARAH J AND MHS SICK (nee Durmanl. widow of Duvld R. Mes slek. agetl Ri) RelntlVes and frlentla Invited to fuiural Si l vices. Sun., H p. m.. residence of her daughter Mrs. Henry Kuerner, 1480 Morris st Further services. Mnn. 1 p nt., Melliotlist Church. Harrington, Del. Int. Hollywood Con.. Harrington. Del. MORROW. Jun 8(1. HLIZAIIKTH c, vv Idmv or James J. Morrow, lb Intives aiul frternl in vited to funeral. Tues., s:3ii n. m . 80(1.1 Hei gratln a(. (8.1th Wnrtl). High Muss N.itnltv 11 V. M Chureh HI a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. Mt'RNAllHAN. Jan. 84. PKTKlt litlsbiild nf late Sarah Muruaghan (net. Ke!l). of Couui MonuKhaii. Ir, l.ind. It.lallves und friends, West e.titl llusiness Men's Assu. untl Retail Luiuor Dealers' Aasn , and other societies of whlcli he was a memtiir. invlled to fuuer.tl. Mon . S.31I a. tu . N. K. cur tlilh and llulnbrldue sis. Sol emn high mass of miuliiii St. Charles's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Croas Ct-ni, PKARSON. At Woodbury. N J . J.tn 81, KDWARD L PKARSON. agetl 25 Itelnllves and frb nds. Floretico Lodge, No. s7, F. and A M. ; Woodbury Lodge. Nn. 54. f o. o. F : Minne ti.nku Trilte. Nt.. lull. I, O. R. M. , Mnvor and Cll Cnuucils: Frleiidslilp Fire Co.: all ttty ein Mio.ves iif Wotidbury. N. J., Invited to fuini.tl. Sun . 8 p m.. father's residence, J. H Pear son. 21 Hopkins at , Wuuduury, N. J. lnt pri vate. Hill leitfh Cent. PKTUHMAN -Jan. S3. Central VIliuB". Conn . t"I.AUi;.N'i'i: A., husluind of Mary A. Ptiternidii 1nee Mitt belli -and ann of Emma and lute ilorgv P.teriiiaii. Relatives und friends liivii.il lu fumrul fl.rvicts. Sun.. 3:3(1 p. m., at tuottnr'fe reaideiiee. 8223 W. I.ippimiilt at. Int. private. Ml. Vernou Cm. PKTitoLD. Jan. SI. JULIUS PBTZOI.D. husband uf Harbgra Petgold (ne Sehrorder) nged tit. Relatlvea und friends. Humboldt I ."line. No. Sit). F. and A, M Knights of Iron Ring:, Phil.) Hine Cluli. Vnlgtlil'U tub r Hell. So ciety No. I Coach and Wagon Ilullders' Den Hotiely Phi lit. Hen. Society Treue. are invited to funeral sen Ires. Sun . 8 p. m. N W. tor. Musehor and Cambria ta lnt Ml. Vernon Cem PORTKR. Suddenly. 85th Inst JOHN, hua hand nf Je.tll Hurn'd Purler itilatlvts and friends invited t funerai Mmi 7'3u u. m. fnim the Oliver If. Hair mdu Ih'-'o Cliestnut si Hetiulem maaa ul the Cathc.lrii Chureh ut tt a. m Int. private. Friends may rati Sun eve, POTTS Jan 81. pireiils. result me. 711 W. Harder at., llermantown. KATIIF.ItlNK. u.tuun ler oS Hrc Mllea -inii Amv Mlddlcton Putti, amd 1.1 SrrvU'es nnd lnt private. , .... JDEATlUl nAAB.-lafl. 25. at UM N. Jtureitnson- !.. rtERTHA J., wire. f Frederick Boab fn Vtn Horn), aged Ba. Relatives and frlrnda lnltdlo funeral services, Mon.. 3 p, m.. parlors or Bd. Mack. 003 N. Rth st. lnt arccfimount Cem. .. ItAOAN. Jnn. 20. JI3NN1K.K., wlf nf Vll llsm .T. Ragnn, daughter, nf Llndx O. and Into John J, sommer, aged 85. Helntlre and friends Invited tn funeral rvleea. Mon., I p. m.. husband's residence. 43 Walnut at., Had donfleid, N. J lnt private, Fernwood Cem. Phlla. Friends may call Sun., 7 to 9 p. m. RE13D. Jan. 21. At.FRKD RUED. Funeral Rnt.. 10 a. tn , realdence.of alater, 7412 Oxford ave., Fnt (!haae, Phlln. Int. private. SCHMIDT. Jnn. 24, CHARLES. htitian of IM Rose Schmidt. aged 02, Relatlvea and friends, Hermnnla .Turnverln, Steuben Lodga nnd nil societies nf which he wna A member, Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m.,2113 W. Jefferson at. Int. German Lutheran Cem. SHAFFFR. Jnn. 22. KATlK M.. wife of An ton ShnffCr nnd daughter of tho late Alice, gnd Richard Leddrn. . Relatlvea. and frlenda. Itah Council. No 03. P.. of P.I Indian Hnymakera Asso. . Cnmp No.147. I'. O. of. A.. Invited to funerul services, sun., 2 p. m. 3320 Amber at. Int. O.iltland Cem. . Slt.COX Jnn. 25, WILLIAM, husband nf late Wlthelmtnn, Sl'cnx (nee Lltohnndorf), Rela tives and friends, Hand of Hope. Iodge. No. 2S, S of il.; Westmoreland Republican Club ami City tfnll guards. Invited to funoral aervleea, Mon., 1 P. m.. 3408 Kdgemont at.Int. Iletvus Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 7 to 10 "' PMtTIt. Jnn. 2.1. ROSR, M.. daughter of Into John A. nnd Annie Smith (ne Sullivan). Relatives nnd friends, employes nf John Dia mond & Son. Invited to funeral aervleea, Mon day H:30 n. m.. residence of brothor-ln-law, II. II. Hegel. .021 Parruh at. Solemn requiem maaa Church nf Immaculate Conception. lnt New Cathedral. Crm. .. SPHA KM AN. Suddenly, nt Eaaton, ltd., Jan. 25. MIMA (1.. wife of Henry c. Hneiikmnn and daughter of late William J. Dillingham, of Philadelphia. Int. at Eaaton. Md. Hl'olvCKLB Jnn. 25. CHARLF.R C hua bnnd of Mnrgntot T. Stoeekle (nee Moore). Rela uvea nnd rrlends. membera of Cannstatter Vt.lhsfeat. Vereln.- Invited .to funeral. Sun.. 1 p m.. 8100 N. Ilcesa at. tnt. prlvnte. Ivy Hill. ''rvVltont. Jan. 54. MARY A., wife of Oeorga W. Strohy. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funernl servle.s. Hun.. 2 p m . SI I Cross at. lnt private, Mt. Morlnh Cem. Frlenda may call Sat., nfter 7 p. m. STROHM Jnn. 24, EMMA V wife of Mon. roe n. Strohm nnd daughter of inte Charles J. nnd Knte finrg.-r, nged 44. nelattvea and frlenda Sons nf Veterans Auxiliary, No. 4, In vited to funeral aervleea, Sun., fl:8n p. m., 300 Huscnmb st int. Knights of Pythlna Cem. Re mains mv be viewed Snt , s to in p. m. .,?A'.T.'Lt.VAN. Jan.. 2(1. at Ilurllngton, N. J., THOMAS J., son nf Thomas and late Emily Sullivan (nee Stills), nged 25. Rolattvea nnd friends Imieed to funernl. Tues., S a. m.. 445 SI Mary at ..Ilurllngton. N. J. High mass of reriui, m hi, j'nul s Church II a. m Int. St. Paul's Churchyard. Train leaves Market at. ferry 7:18 n m. SCLL1VAN. Jnn 24. C1E0R0E SULLIVAN. In ,50lh year, nt llelmont nve.. Cynwyd, Pa. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl serv ices. Mon.. 3 p m , St. Asaph's Church, Ilala. Pn. Int. prlvnte. Frlenda mny view remains Hon., 7 to II p. m . on -Mon. .till 12 noon. Train ''".V.'?.."":1""1 si Ht.i. for Unln 3:1 (I p. m. SWIIfT At Wilmington. Del.. Jan. 20. OEIt TRI'DIl 110RTON. wile of Joseph Swift. Rela pes nnd friends Invited to funeral services, I rinlty P. L, Chureh, Delawnro nve. and Adams st Wilmington. Del. Mon.. 11 a. m. Int. Ross tin I" Cem . Orange. N. J. SYLVIISTHR Jnn. 80. CHARLES SYLVES TEI1. Due notice of funernl will bo given. TANHY. Jan 23. JA.MKS P., husband of Mnry A Tnney (neo Fa hey) nnd son of lain pomlnlck nnd lillen Taney. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl. Mon.. 8:30 n. m.. 1)01 Mel lellan st High mass of requiem Annuncla ",!n.'.n.urrh ,0'a' m- !nt. New Cathedral Cem. TIMNUY. Jnn. 23. MARY, daughter of Cath arine ar.d Inte Charles H. Tlmney (mm Mc Devlttl. Relatives nnd friends, U. V. M. So dality of St. Ann's Church, Invited lo funeral, Tues.. H.30 n. in . 2n3r.vltlchmond at. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem TRANIER. Jnn. 24. EI.IZAHETII A.. dnughler nf lata Jnmes nnd Suann Tranler. ltelntlves nnd friends, employes of B. K. Phimlv. Invited to funernl. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. renr Und s American st. Solemn requiem mass St Phillip De Nerl's Chureh 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autn service. M..7.,Wi'.T.!Ivllr'l:U' 'nnunv' 25. HERMAN TRACTVKTTER, Helatlvrtafind friends. 14th ylnrd Democratic Asso.. employes of Adams Lxpress Co.. Invited to funeral services, Mon.. I P. in. 11121 ltigcrsoll nt. Remnlns may bo viewed Sun. eve. Int. Arlington Cem. WAONKIt.' Jan. 2(1, (127 N. Ifitll St., KLIZA fiKTH M., widow of Levi N. Wngner, need 88. Notice of 'funeral later WALLACE Jsn. 811. WILLIAM A., son of Catherine and Into Patrick J. Wallace. Rela tives and friends Invited to funernl. Mon., 8 a. in.. 2304 Christian st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. WELLS. Jan. 2(1. 2302 St. Albans place. ANNIE, daughter of luto William nnd Adelaide Wells. Rnlutlves nntl frlentla Invlled to services. Mon.. at 8 p. m . nt Oliver 11. llulr llldg., 1820 chestnut St. Int. Tuckerton, N. J. Train leaves Market at. fern H:32 n. m. Tuendnv WENT.. Suddenly. Jan. 20. JOHN I.EISEN RINil WHNTZ. son of John S. nnd lata Mary li. Wentz. ngi tl II. Funernl services, 118 S. 81st at., Mon.. 11 a. m. Int. prlvnte. WHYdANHT Jim. 211. ANNIE E WEY OANDl'. aged 75. Relatives and friends Invited tn iiervices Mon . 8:30 p. in., nt sun's residence. Iiiiki N 13th it . Lngnn. Int. private. Re mains may bo viewed Sun.. 7 to 10 p. m. WHITr: Jnn. 23. nt llrnolllyn, N. V.. CATH MtlNi: Z vvite of William il. While nnd daughter nf lute William J. and Mnry A. Trot ter. Relatives nnd frlentla. hIho Champion Coun cil No. X. P. of 1... Invited tn funernl. Mon.. 1.30 p. m.. resld. nee of brother-in-law, Henry Eckstlne 32!l Rlchmnnd st. Services at Kensing ton M. E. church 2 p. m. Int. private. WIKSTKNBHIIU. Jan. 2(1. MARY F. WIE8T ENUEItlb wife of Ceotge W. Wlestenbers nnd daughter of Into Charles and Marv F. Edvvnrds. Helutives anil frlentla. Camp No. 71. P. O. 8. of A.. Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. E'.lo l'or(er at. In(. private. Mt. Morlnh Cem. Remains may be vlt wed Sun. eve. WII.KKY. tun 2H. MARY SPEER. daughter nf Susan nntl late Inmntl Wllkey. Relatives and friends. King David Temple. No. 111. Ladles of the llolilen Eagle. Invil. il tn services, Mnn.. at 8 p in., at .13113 N. 13th St. Int. Nurthwood Cem. Remains ina.v In) viewed Sun., from 7 to 0 p. m. WILKINSON. At Orlentul, N. J., Jan. 25. JOHN It. WILKINSON. Sr. Relatives and friends, Shlrns Post, No. 2(1, of Mt. Holly. N. J.. Invited tn funeral, residence of son-in-law. Lewis K Wells. Oriental, N. J.. Sun.. 10 . m. Service In M. E. Church. Tabernacle, N. J.. lt:SO a. m. Int. Tabernarle Cem. Autos wilt meet l a. in. truiu frum Market at. .ferry at Mtdford. N. J. VNDr.itTAKi'.ns D. F. OALLAUHER. 2321 E. Huntingdon Undertakers und Embalmera. Hell ph. Ken. 4(12, JVINTEIt KES0RTS ATIANTIC CITY. N. .1. ATLANTIC a ', Opciyat oil seasons A recognised ..standard oj &xceueice, CA.rfv600. mUTRJ.Bi , . .. lk-.;ii0 RESCTT KOTELOF THE WSAVD " ATLANTIC CTTV.N.J. OWNIBI.IIM MANACCMrNT. ooiAH WHiramoMa company Wftriinjfp) Ly. ave. near Ileach. Elevs. UbUlllllblUl lor ,0 ,t. orlv. baths, run' Kultr !! up wky. 2 up dally. Cbaa. Oust. LAKUU'OOD. N. J. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD Only Wi Iiouri from Now York Cinlf. Tennis. Motoring, Riding. Driving. Trap Miootlug. . tc. Danrlui,' T.-us. urthtstral Concerts. A. J. Murphy, Manager C. V, Murphy, Aat. Manager EDUCATIONAL TDBVFR"; Tflo Pvt Uuslness School. SllrlKItttO kttl an4 chestnut Streets. rvsiuuus guamntted HnUr now. Day or ntgbc. anLrtH'c Schoul. Shorthand. Rus. Day. Night. "VJJUU j .rtvjl s.lwt. Llmite.1 3002 Oxford. ymTMfs mmmm Ij ". I ul J j-ljh " '"" ' na Jm-L-mmM.. I I mill! ! , , ... i n i i, , i, ,. m --'- .'.J" f 1 mbi-p-'A (if 1 1 , r5 ,i or S,ej ,. PETE J oh mm, 1 ? -' .J ( Ho (! ) ( rxr--i m - l U