, rjwz .r.7 1 -AND-NECK STUFF TOAPSHQPTERS'RACE iThrcc Teams Tied for Lnst Ploce ana j. nree iui Third EnS' LEAdUB 8TASDIN0 Point Targets scored broken 10 22H7 . ; . -1JT ; . .. k -jMt :;.; h 21.7 ;.: atsi ; : 7 2211 ;::;... i -m .'...1 . 'i -" ' . ' ii 2iat ; ; 2115 iv,t Chester lliti)nfton .. 1UI1MS17. I izfp . Clr,'AlTi- liOien. ,. CmiO'n . ,, HrllKULM.K BiAwf t Lansdafc. Ii ii.rMt In the Philadelphia Traiisliooters,' Rjague "Vce Is riinmmt.ky.hlth, Uach ITTihe ten clubs meet tne i-omiiniiiun w. uTchimplonsHIp becomes closer. "r i... .in. i.nil It that If the S. 8. P wMtes pullel a victory over Its Uvula. Ia WMte pu . ... 1)etinant. K f"1. ."' 'i-.u.i,i nrn ile'siilte the fact ; $ut in ,... .i, whites, beat K in.dale bv five targets. West Chester by fe.n :rim Ch.t.r. 440 10,1 02. ,no;.d iin necond place, one iiomi ucmuu u f lr. ana loomed up as a candidate for the Ei .. .. al n.-j.' stioit may inrovv- mu wn.ii. R chances the West Chester marksmen have W .' h.v nnnose men ni" ."" ....... ' i.r.;H, That race wll be clo-ely .fought. tv "" .. .i .i ..m when t Is learned R last Saturday's event West Che,. Iv baked 40 out of 500 tarKets to Olen Willows no . ...,.,.... ,.,oi ii,n Itlchlaml ciovvcl oil ..T.M..l "1 rniiml. nnd a victory Is most P ' , ,1 If nasi flsures count. Last week h X Whites score,! 437. while Highland rolled IV 419 out of 500. K Willi-... H'vern.. local .hot f th, KS L TVhlt". "" " . . , irwiiviflnni liiirl. nun If. honor, of the league each gunner breaUing ! Unset, each. This Is nil average uf D2 4. I NORMAN MAXWELL NOW , IN PINEHUKST rifNviaO Meets E. C. Beall for Golf Cup as Freezing Winds Assail . Links riVEHl'ltST X C. Keb .1 A voung Imoon fringed with Ice that left the .Volt". Pole "he day before arrived at IMnehurst. ind the semifinal roundr weie played under almost Impossible goinng conditions At the frozen finish Norman Maxwell, of Philadelphia, and i: C Beall or i;n'.on town Pa., emerged as victors for toda.Vc Anal' Norman .Maxwell defeated Heniy Seggerman, 6 up and 4 In pla.v, both men scoring high, as It was nlmost Impossible to hold a club The final between Ueall and N'orinnn Maxwell will be played a. I o'clock today. This contest should be evenly fought, as .both men are capable of very high-class rolf, weather conditions being at all sult- ,, able. ;' The semifinals Norman Maxwell de- 1 ieated Henry Seggerman, fi and 4 ; H. C. ', Beall defeated 1.. W. Maxwell, 1 up (twenty l holes), Bowling News Curtis League matches rolled on Ter minal Alleys last night resulted In Beck I Engraving winning all three games fiom C; Evening Ledger. Lngravlng outrolled Color StiPresi In two games out of thice. McICee squad won two from Country Ucntleinan. Journal Press won all three from I'ost I press. l. . Rlchter, Howaid, Koch, Algayer. Boda, IjiCerman, Hosenberger and Avll lolled well jRJfor their respective teams, getting a score Bf f 200 or better In, a game or more. The totalled scores follow : l LEDUKR 11UCK , Flchttr... l.'.r, 1st ?2 Ward. .. 14a 192 m.s. ('ass. Howard .slack. .. Koch. Rohrb'her lfls i.i7 isr. IK IND -1 llid 174 14'l I'll! 1.111 17.1 14(1 188 1J1I :-, Biker. .. isi 147 mn n Slmpion 124 K.4 nil p Cunrham. 107 lfld lM ninoiop. ai ai 3i ' ToUIn . 833 855 SB'J Total! . 750 811 844 COI.On PttKSS ENQItAVINO Cralir 143 140 1T..1 1112 143 1.11 I'll lti'l 15.1 l.lll 1111 213 221 W.J 173 21 21 21 Weller 1.10 H3 1.1.1 170 2.17 ISO inn inn mi Kaean. . . Stulz llos'b'ger Avll.. ,. llan.Ilcai. AUaer Otto... od.. 14(1 1H3 22.1 Otrmann. 161 170 '.'07 Totals . 801 878 sou Totals . 8bJ 83t RMl) McKEB COl'NTrtV O'TI.EMAN Oclai.. 14U 171 IS2 HIS 143 121 1S7 l.ir, Pike. 1381411 1.11 'urford, -Htman. Mill . . O Hale II. Hale.. Marshall. 1.17 102 113 108 183 171 1(1(1 12(1 171 1.18 1411 170 luctrtus, lKi inn i mi .lorrla. ISO 180 124 todtson Unaicap. ..120 l 08 1 Totala . (101 781 7S8 Totals.. 767 838 771 JOURNAL PRESH Wllbar. 160 1(1!) 1,14 Kill 180 MS 155 1.18 157 Kill 152 184 134 . 15.1 .. 1117 .. Ill . . 774 765 t00 POST (t Oretor. prw yautler. J.ynn.;... Hlltih'er. Handicap, PRKSS 113 181 148 133 1(12 15.1 137 147 128 170 126 11111 180 138 181 20 , 2(1 nnuss. . Haves. Wright. Ilax Korbes . llandlcup. Totals Tolali,. 783 784 738 It m. iniion i,au MutrjK bv winning two 5s nm rrom Tool Hoom aquad won lh rhamplon. on two from Turning. In Kaiaton Club Section II surles last lllsht n Keyitone Allea Rangora Jolted Terminal -Olt hy Wlntltne Iwn attmm Trinlnnl Vela b Jon three from Acthcs. while Scull representa. rS Ifman, of Terminal Colts, totaled 631. gettlne aysSai In his flrat and third setnea and 181) In his ftHjond. Jficholas. of Vets, after startlnu with " tr .' lwlco resisierea yu scoroa. urown, R team. iL . sov .un in ma serona aame, jonn (Jay R "ncludd with 212, Scull bean with 213. Lit .!' 0I iioaney Davis, knocked down 2l( In w au second game, and Rodney Davla himself tf secured 200 In hts second game. Th Quaker rity League matches ana In proved leltlnt". The Titers won two sames from Wynd ham. The Olanta defeated While Elephants, ho were crippled. In three consecutive frames, and Majestic won two from Helmont. The Wynd nan Colts versus Maneto series was postponed. i)oned. ThA (llanla .n th i.pnnn (r.m. tmm k Elephants by one pin, the acorea being 83,1 to Ml, and the final by two pins, by a margin of fii tO fla.2. i. CftDtaln F!ddl nrniimin rolled L'57 In his t. win norc 10 Keep on aereai, ? tf..t. .A,..A b-. n oin 11 r.,A nno MtUUllV yilFUUVVU IVVICB WtV ( 4VU4V 4.1 II U J(1 lOT la. Qlants. 71ooil crarked oilt a S2.1 score In hla thlnl K' ,11111 with Wyndham. Martin totaled 608. r.f Pamiihall. nf Mal.sttc Seconds, secured f?!ft vain ina mira game aa-ainsv ueimoni. PETEY "Sure, That's WHy They're Called Palm Beach Suits STRIKING PAINTINGS AT EXHIBIT BBBBBBBBBaBBEallVytHBBBBBBBH Visitors to the 112th nrfnual exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, which opens to the public tomoirovv, will see this powerful painting entitled "Coke," in which the artist, W. G. KrluR hoIT, a member of the art staffs of the Ledgers, has depicted his con ception of a "dope" addict. ART PRIZES AWARDED AT ACADEMY EXHIBITION Joseph T. Pearson, Attilio Picca- rilli, George Bellows and Haley Lever Win Gold Medas WIDE RANlGE OF SUBJECTS Avruids In the 112th niiiiii.il exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academv of the Klue Arts were made thW afternoon fm the linger pilzes. The awards announced wip as follows- JOSIII'K T r'i:.VII.O.V. for "Thf Tln'." tlerU Cnl,l Mednl ATTILIO-l'ICl'IRIM.r. fur The I'lower of the Alps" Onorrie II. Wlilener dalil MeclHl. tll'.OIUlK HKI.I.OWS for ' A luy In Jun.. " Ti-mpplH dol! Medal ll.VI.LV l.nVKIt. for "Jlnrnlng In the llurbur." Jennie Seaman Gold Midat. The nwardn gave geneial (-.itlsfactlon to both radicals and conservatives. Mr Poui sou was also tlic winner of medals in previous exhibitions. Philadelphia nrtlMs were particularly well represent (I. W. O Krleghoff, one of the staff nrllMi of the I.EDriKR", received for his recent painting. "Coke," Iho honor of a conspicuous place In the gallery It Is work that has a social and moral message . . -i.. ,.t -...-..! t.ni..a ! ni equal imporiaiK'o wiui uiB uBuieuv.. ..r..h , llie urust fl txnrepyion oi leeiuiK Ki"i' the dope evil. rorn pitizi:.s Many vvoiks of piomlslng artists aio being shown for tho Hist time, and aitlsts iuoughout the country are looking forward to a distribution of laurels to a few "un-heard-ofs." Most of the exhibitors are seeking the pilzes that arc offered through the Academy. Kour prles aie to be award ed during the exhibition.. The Academy gold medal of honor will be awarded by the board of directors In recog nition of some artist's high achievement In the profession. The Philadelphia pilze will bf awarded during tho week of JIarcli 4. the winning work being chosen by tho votes of visitors during that week. Some younger rirtlst who has not yet made a standaid reputa tion will be a beneficiary of tho Lambert fund. Tho George I). Wldencr memorial medal will bo awarded to tho most meri torious woik In sculptuie. Tho exhibition this year will have some thing to please naarly every taste. Theie are enough vvoiks to pleaso thoso who "don't know anything about art, but know what they like," end plenty to thrill and 6atlsfy the conscience of the connoisseur. Among 'the sculpture pieces are shown some of the latest work by Adolph A. Wein man, who designed tho new coins for the United States, and Paul Mnnshlp. vihosa "Dancer and Ga'zelles" lias received much favorable comment Among the paintings. Philip L. Hale, of Boston, one of tho teachers at tho Academy schools, Is well represented. Ills painting, "Morning Joy." Is In the exhibition, n woi I: to please the artist aB well as a work having popular appeal. Arthur B, Carles, a Phlladelp-'a painter of the modern bChool, has cntere a late work, "Sarset." THRKI-: SAtGKNTS And In the exhibition IMilladelphlans will have a chance to sec the work of America's aitlst laureate, John Singer Sargent. Ho Is lepresented by three portraits, one of the late Georgo Vnnderbllt. another entitled "Mrs. K." and a third, lent by George W. Klklns. The nelf-poi trait of the late Wil liam SI, Chase, which has been shown at several exhibitions about the country. Is a feature of tills exhibition Besides mere comment, there aro things In the exhibition that may provoke a deal of argument, if not polemics of a kind. "Billy" Sunday, the evangelist, for Instance, has been tho subject of one exhibitor. Georgo Bellows, an artist of the very modern school, while a somewhat socialistic nalnter. has a painting entered entitled' "The Saw dun Trail." There Is npt a little vitupera tive feeling In It, some sarcasm, satire mnd perhaps, some will say. Inellglon, Tho whole exhibition shows an unusual wldeness of scope, and tho committee which chose the works displayed unusual knovvl. edge of the opinions and desires of all those who attend art exhibitions. Tho cubists and tho ultra-futurists, how ever, were not given recognition in this wide scope. Members of the committee which selected th works for the exhibition and which will make tho award's are: Philip L. Hale, chair man; Frederic Clay Bartlett, Gifford Beal, Paul Dougherty, John McLure Hamilton, Paul King, Ernest Lawson, Jonas Lie, Henry McCarter, Marie Danforth Page and Douglas Volk. Tho sculpture committee was Paul Bartlett. Charles Grady and Adolph A, Weinman. Tho paintings were hung by Philip I Hale. Charles Grally. Paul King and Henry McCarter. The exhibition will close March 2B. iiTEEVsH WOW I GOTTA. X CT 112 VOL) 601W6 To A p NEVE HEA1 OF ft Q 1M COiH.l FEBL HeOUS ACUOVE J I sJX oiWasb' ). silT Til TV .Vl GOING- VHO MJORE A PflLM VfV - rffl xw'em'), ir rffitfe iffiM 'ill wSm rrWis WMh W- l I ? ' ,i9 mmmmWMwm&&mmWmWmy22mmtMWmWBte h wjmEES' iMwwh ltMlitii'BiffPWMtrtfei EVENING DOTtPfflLABELfeA, BATtAlAY( PEBBTAllX 3,1 Children to Save Waste Paper IIAZLi:ro.S Pa. 1VK .1. By dliectlon of the Board of lMucatlmi, 500O ichool children of llazlrton were InstrucU'd to save nil waste paper, wlilch will be baled mid sold for the benefit of the Pln ground Aisovlntloii Waste paper Is bringing from seventy. five to eighty cents a hundred pounds. vivitair.n Hl'KKH BOXIi in l'b 1. 1IU7. In th pareomiKf of I'ulxiiry Miilmdlst Uplscovial Chur'h. New VorK rlt. li. lb IIh V II .VInr. KUU l U. Mlns M HI.VN'CHK IIONI) to J II. Sl'KUIt. both of l'hlliulnlphln l'a. catljs ni3ll.t. l-VU. 1. UOIinilT S, Jutjan.! nf Ktntn.i J. Abdlll ltlnll e anj frieinlx 1nilfI in funeral iprito Alon , 1 i in., on-ln-lu'ii residence, .Ipnco II Johnson J7 (liunce two Olney Int Kvrrjtrefti Vm t'amden, N J Hpinnlnn mny te iewil .Sun S to Id p in Auto funeral AUAMS Frb -' tltAi:i, 11 . hunbnntl of lain A in a ml. i M Adams itKod .." lUlatlpa and frlt-uds. members nf ,uinl n l'lre Dept . Invited to funeral, Mon II a in. prlor nf .1 II. Murray & Son n.'i) Market at., (.'arnden. N. J. Int. private, Ilethel I'itu Remains may uo lewed Sun vo. 1IAIRP neo rhambers Jan 21. KMZA I1KTII, vvldow of David llalrri und dautrriter of late Thomai nnd Mary Chambers, formerly of J714 Harper st ltelatlves and frlrnda Invited to funeral. Hun., -p. m , aiul Oermantown ave. Int. Ml. Morlali Oem lKU-t Mnrffatn rit S .1 , IVb I. THOMAS I. husband (if l.lzzie HpII, Hk'ed 'J Relatives nnd friend ('annl-ii Lodtce. No S.t.f, II 1 f). K Kenllvvurlh (.'astle Nn !. K (I K . of T'hlta . IM . I'oeur de I, Inn Irftdpe, So 1J, u nf l' , or renna , inviitu to funeral services. Mn . 1 t m . n.i r lor of Srluoeiler Keulirt .h ;llld-Arcl, Bt, . famden. N J Int. Mt Vnrnon ('I'm IIII.I.MAN IVIi L ANNA II widow nf TXer Hlllm'iM IIpI.iIUhs nnil friends nlso mni bArs of Hue Herman Unlsn Nn Til. Invited to ai-rvlces Mon. i p In KW N -JJtl St. Int Mount Peare (cm. Itf-maln ran be viewed sun. In 111 p in Autn mrvlc IIOWKK Pen. 1 MATILDA VI. widow (if John Power, Jr Ili'l.itKes and friend Invited to funeral services, Mon. '2 p m, 0511 N. utn at Int private. rtllOOKK. Feb 1. LM.A1IKTH. widow nf Jnieph Ilrooke l)u notice of funeral will Ih Riven from vol I Master si CALHOUN reb 1. CATIIARINrJ CAL 1IOUN (nets Doujrhcrtyl. wife of Andrew A. Cal houn, ntel 3)1 Relatives and friend Invited to services, Mon., " p. m , L'5 N. fisth st. Int. Pernwood (Vm. CAMI'llLLL Pell. 1. PnOLINK. wife of William H. Campbell. Relatlwa nnd friend. Invited to funeral aervlres, Tues., Up. m , 5010 N. Kltli at. Int. private. CAPLI.I.r I'eli. 1. suddenly. DOMDNMCA. widow of IkiuIs Capelll Itel.itite. and friend. Pulled to funeral. Tues. 7 :in a. m , 1100 M 7ih at. Requiem ma.s Ht Mary Macdalen de Pa7rl' Cnnr. u , in. 1 lots. Cro. IVm. CIIAMULRS. Jan. 27. lSAHHLLA. daugh ter of lato Thomas and Mary Chambers, late of 214 Harper st. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernf, Mini . L' p. in , 30IKI Uermumown ue. Inl Mt. Mnrlah C'em. CIIARI.KSTO.N. Jan 30. KI.LA wife of GeorKe Charleston (nee Camp) und daughter of 'ihoman and LPs Cump, acred '.'J. Relatives and friend Invite, tn funerul Sun.. L' p. m., residence of parents, 'JSJII Klrkhrlde st . Urtdes burir Int private (liktmid I'em. CRAK1 1'eb 1, MARTHA M.. wife of Jame. J. Crals, dauBhter of lata Patrick and Mur.v Smith, of HI I'ronrls Xavler pariah, Puneral Mon., 8:3U a m., 3014 ilaverford avc. Solemn requiem mas. St. Avalha's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Relatives und friends In vited. CROMLLV At Nevadl Mo.. Teh 1. WIL LIAM, husband of lato Marllm A. Cromley (nee. Mfllrldel. Duo nothe of funeral, from aon-fn-law'a residence, Ldmoud 11 tllllespie, 3ttl llereen st . OloucVster. N .1 CPNNAVli: I'eli. 2 PATRICIL husband of Mary Cunnune. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 7:3(1 a m . l.MI N 27th st Sol emn requiem mass St Lltzabeth'a Church 0 a. m Inl Holy Crns. Cem f CUSACK Jan. .'II LI.I.KN C Cl'SACK. daughter nf late Patrick nnd Kllen Cu.ack, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 7.30 a. m., residence of nephew. John Manning, Rerlln avc l.lndenwold. N. J Hlch mass St. Lawrence Chureh. I.uurel Spring.. N. J., II a. m. lut Old Cuthedral ('em Auto funeral. DA1.TON Jan. 31. SARAH M.. wife, nf Wil liam Dalton (nee Arnold). Relatives and friends. Ladles' Auxiliary, u. I A. to II. nf I,, l;., Div. 253. Invited to funeral Mon.. H:30 u. in., hus. band's residence. 8113 Memphis at. Solemn re quiem mass Church of the Nativity. 10 a. m Int St. Ann's Cem UALY. Keb 1. PATRICK husband of late Annie Lilly Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral, Mon., S:3(l lu m 2130 Vino st. Solemn requiem mass nt Cathedral Hi a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Autn fuperal I)ANI:NH0WI:R. Peb. 'J. HANNAH DANKN HUWKIt, widow of Dr Joseph w liunenhower. aged AH. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Tuea., 1 v m 103 (Ireen lane. Mana vunk. Services In Manijunk llaptlat Church 2 p. m, Int. Leverlnstor. Cem. Schuylkill Co. PaDAl'HI.Y. Keb 2. OLOnafi. husband of Carollnu Daubly, aaed 0.1. Relatives lnd trlend. Invited to funeral. Sun.. 1 i m daughter's real, denre, Ada Dow Ian, 2S52 N Sllllman st. lut "VkLRINU. Peb. 2. CATHAR1NK. wife nf John II. Deorlnc. Due notice of funeral, from lKim Dah. st DKRR Jan .11. JOHN, husband of Mugda lena Derr (nee Lnrle). Relatives and friend.. Men of Holv Pumll. Altar urn! Rosary Societies, ushers of St. Honlfaclus'a Church, members of Pranklln and Hancock Hen Asso.. Invited to funeral. Mon.. :3(l a m . 2040 N. 0th at. Re quiem mass St Honlfaclus'a Church 10 a. m. Inl Holy Sepulchro Cem DI VINCKN70 Janl 31. CARLO Til VIN CKNZO. son of Lulcl and Maria ill Vlncenzn. aged 30, lato nf lldltlmnre Md. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a m , restdence of uncle. Andrew Iannone. 1418 Whar ton st. Solemn high requiem mass st, Rita's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cro.. Cem. OONOIIOIJ. Keb. 1. I3DWA1UJ P.. husband of Mabel 11, Donohoe (neo Miles) nnd son of Ildward and Catharine Donohoe Relatives and friends Invited Jo services, Mon, li a. m., tun: 8 1,1th st. Int. private Mt Morl.iti Cem. friends may rail Sun . after (I p m DOIIAn" Keb, 2, WILLIAM J. DORAN. son of late James and Mary Doran. Relatives and friends Invited to funerul. Mon.. 8 a. m 747 S 20th st. Mass St. Anthony's Church o a, m. InDOm!.-KBb.'L,"lOLLin J DORn (nee Ham Illnn) widow of Wilson Moran Dore. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sun.. 7 p. m. residence of son-in-law. Dr Tello J. d' Apery, 7U7 S 40th st. Inl private Omit flowers. DUNDKRVII.I.H. Keb. 1 PRANK T . son nf late Frank and Madallno Dundervllle. aged (12 i. Hue notice from residence of brother-in-law, Harry P. Cord, 2415 R, 20th at. P.lDEI.L. Feb. 2. HARVEY, ton of Victor It. and Anna M. Ktdell (nee Jun). aged . Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues 2 p. in., residence nf parrnts. 4130 West mln.ter eve. Int. Westminster Cem. LVF.RF.XT. Feb. 2. CATllRMNH M.. wife of Aldrldge Lverelt, daughter of lata John and Anna Sandy, of Phlln. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 1 p. m , Mlddletovvn township, ltuck. Co., a. Carriages will meet Irnllejs at Hlllcrrst, II nnd 12 m. Int. Kmlllo M. IJ. Church Cem., Kmlile, Ilucka Co., Pa. KAl.l.LH. Fell. 2. FRANK t, Jr.. husband of Mary Faller (nee Punk), only son of Trnnk and Mary Faller (nee Unger). aged 3(1. Itela. lives and friends. Court Col, llsivkln.. No, on, F. of A.I emploea nf Frank llellrlrk Co, In vited lo funeral services. Tues p. m., 141 W. Luray st, (near Front and Womlr.g ave.) Int. Oreenmouut Cem. Remains may be viewed Mnn. eve. FLOOD. Peb. 2. ANNIP., widow of Thlllp Flood, Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral. Mon.. 8M a. in . residence of son-in-law, Wil liam (1. Riles. (120 H, ir.th si. High mass of requiem SI Teresu'a Church lo a. in. Int. Cnthedrnl Cem. FUNML Jin. .11. PRnOKUlCK PtINKF, husband of Mary Funke (noe Mrtrler), agd 01 llelallvia nnd friends, all societies of which ha was a member. Invited lo funeral services. Sun., 2 p. tn.. f3J v Westmoreland st. Int. private. Oermnntnwti Crematorium. Omit flowers. (1A1.I.OWAY Jan 2tl. suddenly, KLI.A. wife of William J Oallnwoy and daughter of late .lames Mil.'enzle, aged 21' Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral, -Tues., 8:30 a. in. parents' residence. 35.17 Kmerald st Solemn high ninss Ascension Church 10 n m Int si Dominic's Cem. Huston and Prince Ldwnrd Island papers copy (lAUIILII -rAt Norrlstown Pa . Feb. 2, MAP. (1ARP.T HRINOHI'RST UMttlKR. Funeral serv ice.. Mon,. 2 r m . undertiklng npts f D W A II II. Monday 'III' 1)4 KhIIi st Int. prlvntn OARRI'.i'T 111 West Chester Second Month 2d RM'IIHI. T OAllllirrr nge.l I'.elatlves and frlemls Invited to funeral, crestnut st Friend.' Meeting House Wist Chester, l'a Thlrd-dav. Second Month llth. Ill a. in Int private lilrmlnftham. (ilLI.IAIIIl Feb 1 MATILDA, wife nf Trederlck W. Ollllnrd. aged ns. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral servnes, Mon.. 2 p m resldenro of husband, 130 liureulon st vyissnhli l.oti. Int. private. West l.eunl Hill (K)RMAN Feb I MARY, widow of William II (lorman Relallvrs and friend, invited to funeral Mon S.ln ,i in son-in-law s nsl lenie, Dinlel P Curlln nn.'S l.eed. st.. W'esl I'hll.i High mas. nf requleni Church of our j. iiiv ui Miuruis in u in mi iioiy cross C m OOl'RI.F.Y Feb 2 JOHN son of late Wll Ham and Snruh (lourle) Relatives and friend, laidge No .14, I. ( O M . WaVilniCon Camp No 414, P. O S of A . Llinvvonil Avc Improve inetlt Asso nnd emplove. of t S SrhujlUlll Arsenal, llray's Pern rd . Invited to .ervhes Mnn 2 30 P in. re.ldeme of brother In-I.ivv John Stelu. 2132 S Mllllrk st lut Mt .Mnrlah (-em HAFNLR-Jnn. .11. SPSXN I; IMP.vnu (nee Farrell). widow of Francis X Hnfner Relatives and friends, members of Assumption Ladles' T A. II Society. Invlled tn fur.enl. Mon . 7 'III n. n ir,(l(l Swain st (rear l.'.lli st. and Falrmount nve 1 High requiem niass Church of the (Icsu li 15 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cein 1IA.M.Y Jan. .11 MISS MAItflAntrr t IIANLY. daughter of late James and Catharine llanly (nee llanulg.ni) Relatives and friend, nvlted to funeral, lues. 8.1(1 a m. 1403 N. Ilith st Solemn requiem mass Churcn of Oe.u 111 a in Int Holv Cross Cem HANNON Feb. 1 JOHN husband of lain Mary Hnnnon. Relatives and rrlends Invited tu funeral. Mon . H 30 n m . residence of sl.ier-In-lavv. Mrs Bridget Hnnnon. 313.' Lancaster ave Solemn high nqulem mass St James's church 1" n, m int Holv Cross Cem. IIAIIDINO Feb. 2, TACY A. widow or Iniiathau Harding. S713 l.imsdovvne ave, aged 111) rmiernl .ervpes and Int private. HAHMBTAD Jan. 31. WILLIAM Z. HARM STAD. Rslatlves anj friends Invited to funeral services. Mnn. 11 u. in. 4150 Leldy ave. Ito mains mav be viewed Sun., 7 to u p, m. int private. Auto funeral. HAHSHAW Feb 2. JOHN PnnSSLP.Y son of John M and Mabel S Harshaw. aged 2 Relatives und friends Invited to services Mon , 2 3o p m. parents' residence, 411 s. 3d s: CoIvv.il. l'a Int. private. Remain, may be viewed Sun. eve. HASSLF.R Second Month, rir.t. UARRV huband of Helen Hassler (nee Uoppe), aged .10 Relatives and friends emploiern and em ployes of Surpass Leather Works, Invited to funeral, lirst-dny. 1 p. m . chapel nf John II Wttzel 232S (lermantonn ave. Int. Orecnmount Crm Autn service linCKKR Jan .11 ANNA Jl . wife of Wil liam J Herker (nee Wendler) aged 21 Rela tives nnd friends invited to funeral services Sun . 2 p m . fatlier-ln-law's reaidenoe. 1'red erlck W Becker. 2822 N t.th st. Int private. Creenmount Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sat. eve. Auto funeral 1IBNNINC1 Ptli 2 WHI.lVMlf husband nf Annie II. HennlllB. aged 77 Relatives and friends. If. D. llaker Post. No. 8. O A A . Survivors' Asso . 118th Rest ICorn Lxeluinge). Pa. Vol . Invited to funeral service. Mon 2 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WP.ST PHILADELPHIA OUR HOMES ARE SELLING ALL THE TIUE WHY? "The Host inkiest Location" OCT 50 BUILT, 3S SOLD 55th, Pine, Spruce & DeLancey . SELLING FAST WHY? "The Heat House In Rest Loiallon" One left on Spruce St nt, I50OII KUlit left on De l.uncey st ut :lllii) Nino left on Pine SI , at . 53!illi) The beat proof as to quality of tho con structlon. tomfort derived from the homes could Iw easllv obtained frnm the 20 happy families now living In the operation. HLKMAN IIRIW., 010 .MAKKKT ST. EDUCATIONAL CTRHVERS Th0 "e"t Huslnes. School." 3 1 HHI tag bth nllll c-healnut Streets Positions Guaranteed. Imter now Day or night S-r.oH'i Shorthand Schoc, Private Lesson.. cnen s Day .10, NlBht ,-,. 300m oxford st, WJNTKIl RKSORTS ATLANTIC CITV. N. .1. vSfot4U. ATLANTiCCtTX A rectxpvLscd ..standarA oraxcelleivrc, Corrv600. KA1IEBJ.BV2STS THE LEADING RESORT MO TEL OF THE WORLD Matiborcnijuttini ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. OWNtaSMIC MANAGIMCNT, JOSIAH WHITE H.CON3 COMPANY Weatminster ' "vc nearlieacn. U.cva. iviaiiuiiiaiHi tor ,o mt Prly baJhi r water. 18 uo wkly. 12 up dally. Chas. Uuhrs. I.AKF.W 111)1) N. J. LAUFL HOUSE AKEWOOD Only 1J4 our from New York Onlf. Tennis. Motoring, Riding, Driving, Trap Shooting, etc. Dancing. Teus. Orchestral Concerts. A. J. Murphy, Manager C. V. Murphy, At. Manager KP.ATItH widpS MayrVTLSJ vvn" I d m w W ANGER voicu K A A 2&- 05,3 j. 'jsn!'s&&'ff j i- - - nKATIIH. i. 22S2 N. Houvler at. Int. Hillside) Cem , "I i to 9 p. tn. lipnAN. Feb. I. MirilAUL M . son of Mathew and late Alary Koran. Relatives atd friends, emnlmea of J Olbsnn Mcllvaln It Co., Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 an a m residence of hrother-ln law. Peler J. Haney. 522t Oreen vvny ave. Solemn mass nf requiem Church nf the Most lilessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HULINdS. Feb, 2. HP.Nnr II. IIUMNC1S Due notlch of the funeral ILIKF. Feb. I, MARY ANN, widow nf James Mnnroo lllrr, aged .1. Relatives and friend. Invlled lo funeral, Mon.. 2 p. m. r.04 Central ave . Cheltenham. Pa Int. Cheltenham M. II. Grounds Remain, may be viewed sun. eve residence i.f son, Ueorgs II lllff, 4013 (Irlscom st Prankford INGRAM Feb 1 IIARI1ARA A. widow nf Huf'is M Ingram, ased Mi. Relatives and frb nd. tnvlled to funeral, Mon.. 2 p. m., 1227 Upland St.. Chester, Pa Int. private, JORDAN Feb. 2. MAROARLT. daughter of D.vld anil Annie Jordan, aged 17 Relnllves and friend. Invited to funeral, Mon.. :i p. m , n.idence nf uncle, James Ilnlre, ,1.1 111 Pmeruld st Inl. North Cedar Hill Ctm. Reiiuiin. may tm viewed Sun., after 7 p. m. New York papers copy KI1M.T.-Suddenly. Jan 31. 11ANIP.L P , son nf late lMivnrd and Rose. Kellv. Rilttlves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . M u m brother-in-law's reatdenr. Jocph Perkier. 5111 Kershaw uve . West lillla High mas. St Oregon's Church t' 30 a. in Int St. Denis's Cem KllNNKDY A solemn high mas. will l.e celebrated In St. Mlclmel's Church. 2d and Jef ferson sis , 1ii n in . Mon . In memory of Mrs ANNIK UKNNKDY. widow nf Jetcmtah Ken hedy who vva. burled Feb fi 11108. KI1.COYNK Feb 2. lIRlDUin KILCOYNI! 'nee Durklnl Due notice, nf funetal will hi given, from 37.'u N Uarien st KLU1N. Jan 30. CATHi:illNK c. daughter of the late (lolllleb nnd Christine Klein. Rela tives nnd Irlends also St Johenties Prauen 1'nlerstuuutigs Vereln nnd member, nf st Marcus Herman Lutheran Church. Invlled lo funeral. Sun 2 p in . 20SJ W. Cumberland st Int. Mt Vernon Cem KNIOUT Feb 1. SLLlNA II. widow of J Frank Knight, aged 74 Relatives and friend. Invited lo funeral servlies Mon III a tn . chupd of Oliver J. Hair f. Son, Arch nnd Huh sts. Int private l.ANOF. --1 eh 1. HARRY (' . husband nf late Anna Lunge aged 13 Relatives and friend. Invited tn funeral services Mon. 2 p m i.-si denre of Mr. Cnlberlnii Hall 3lr,0 ( t lot Oiklalid Cim Remains mi) bo vlcvv.d Sun after 7 p m Auto funeral l..Wt.l'Y VI Atcn. N J Feb 1 JOHN 1 itsband uf Mar) 1 Lftwlcv aged ,10. Due no llie of luneral vvlll le given. I.KN.VIIAN .1 ill 31. JOHN C . husband ol late Helen I.eimnan nnd son of Andrew ami Mary T Lenahnn urd brother of the Rev Thorn... A l.enahsn Relatives aid frltnd.. all societies of which he vvus u member. Invlled lo funeral. Mnn s .'in a m . 710 N 17th st Solemn high mass nf requiem Church of the (lestt 10 a m. Int Holy Cross cni Auto funeral I.F.TTS Suddenly. Jan. .11. CHARLLS II LLTTS. eldest son of W. N and Ahlg-il Letts husband nf Katberlne Letts (nee IHrrett). Rela tives and friend., emplojes of IVnnn R R zt Pluladelpliias I m PaaH aaBlaHHiBlaaailaaaW- aiH 3 " -fa JM tu aB r ' sk Do You Know This Artist?. Time and again you have seen his work and admired it. All you need do to learn his name and see him pictured at work is tell your newsdealer to reserve for you a copy of Sunday's Public Ledger. Seventeen photographs of promi nent Philadelphia artists appear in the Pictorial Section tomorrow. fi ?M X'M )- HKATM.fi ... f. .. mrmbera' ef 8r. O., U, A. M (if .Irayviaw Coun ell. No. 18, llayvUw. ld Invited to funeral services. M5 Madison at.. Wilmington, .Del. Sat,, 8 t. m. Other services chapel North Hast. Cecil Co.. Md., Sun., 1 p, m. Int. adjoining cem, LOVr!. tn New Mexico, JOHN II.. son of late Alfred II and Susan II, Love. Funeral aervlcea, Mon., II n. in , 1B20 N, I'ark ave., Philadelphia, Pa LOYD Feb. 1, ADAM LOYD. aged 72. rtsla lives and friends. Camp No. 00. P. O. S. of A.I Posta No. If. and 12, U. A It ! O. 1 llelsterllnc Circle. No 13(1, (l. A. 11 I Men's lllblo Clss. nf Lbenerer M, i: Sunday Schools employes of Pen coyd Iron W'orks, Invited lo funeral. Mon., 2 P. m, 4220 Pci hln st , Itnxbornusii. Int. West minster Cem Friends mav call Sun, eve, LYNCH Feb. 2. WILLIAM II LYNCH, nged 72 'Relatives nnd friends, Lnterprl." Harbor, No 2, A A. of M M, and P., Invlled lo funeral serviies. Mon., i p m . IsnT i: Moamenslng nve Int at lwes. Del., Tues.. upon arrival of train Ic-ivrne Pblla. 7:2.1 a, m ....,. MANOAN At Salem. N J . Feb. 2, OI-'ORtl. lA.S'NA MANOAN, widow of (lenrgo Mangan. aged 72 Funeral services residence of son. Harry Mangan. n7 cpestnut at.. Mnn.. 10.30 it m Inl. Last View Cem . Halem. N, J MiOLLlt. At Newtown. Pn . Jan. 31, l'LIKA 11P.TII C Mr(li:i'.R( iiaetl 31 Relatives and friends. Tabernacle Society. II. V M, Sodality, Corpus Chrlstl Parish emploe. of Alfred Wol stcnholme . Son. Invited to funeral. Mnn.. s a. m . residence, of William Mellor. 3U27 Dexter st Wissvhlckon Phlla Solemn requlm maa. Corpus Chrlstl Church 28th st nnd Allegheny ave., 10 a. m. Int We.tml.ister tvm McKlin Feb 2. MAIUIAIIKT Wife of John It MeKee. daughter of Vile llernnrd and Mary Ann MiCloskey. of v'ollegeville. County Armagh, Ireland Relative and friend. Invited In fu neral. Wed , 8 .10 a. m H!3S N 3d st Solemn requlrm mas. St Michael's Churc.h 111 n m. lut Holy Sepulchre i'em . McKIiNZIi: Feb 2, JAMKS. husband of Lllrabeth McKenzle. nged llll Relatives nnd frb lids. llol Name Society of the Ascension parish Invtt'd to funeral Tues. 8,10 n m. .1157 Lniernld st Solemn high luas. c'hurch of the Ar-ceiision lo a m Int Si Domlnlc'a Cem. Prince I'd" ir,l I.' md and lloston papers copv Mll.LINlHIAI'SLN Feb 1. LM'RA II. wlfo of August A Mltllughausrn and daughtee of late Samuel and Martha llrnlisoii Relatlvea and friend. It,lfed to fu.vral services Toe. 11 n l.i. 8122 lleriuantcivxi, ave Chestnut Hill. Int private Omit (low, rs MOONP.Y -Jan 31 ANN1L A. MOONLY (r.eo Hrennen) wlf, nf ritomas Mooney Rela tive, and friend. Invited to funeral Men . 8-30 a in . 2(1117 Cedar st (.'list Ward) Solemn requiem mas. st Ann a Church In n m Int New Cnthcdr.l Cetn Pottsvlllo papers conv. MOORL. At Westgiovc, Pa . Jan. 31. HAN NAH P widow of Oeo-ge Moore aged HP. Rel atlvts nnd ft lends Invited Id funeral services. Mon . 1 p. in Int. private. MonillS Jar 20 I'LOlIiLS'Cl! V wife of Andrew I Vlorr's and cliughter of Pranklln nnd lain KatherliK .lew II aged 30. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services. Sun 2 p. In., 21 W'nnd s: . Camden. N. J Int. private, Arlington Cem Rrmalna nay be viewed Sat., after 7 p. m MCRRAV At llaverrord Pa f.U 1. TAT Rli K husband of I ite Kltpabeth Murrav (nee Smith), formi riv of Woodland Farm, lawyer Merlon Pn. Relative, nnd frienila Invited to funeral Mon . I a. m . Montgomery live.. Haver foril l'a. Solrlim requiem in is. Chun h of Our Mother of (lood Council of Hr:'n Mawr. ID THi-f a. m, Int. at family' muwtlii, LH. vsm, i NADKri Fell. 3. rttrttRTIAMA wife of Adam Nader. Relatives arid frl vlled tn attend funeral, Wed., SMI Brl ii'rsnKiorii arc. an. ivicntnonu m,H cm. i, NICHOLS Feb. 2, I1KNRY. Jiuaband of Aa Nl hols, nged 7n, Relatives and friends. Phllalgft !.odffe, No. 537. F and A .VI.. and other M sonic lodges nf which he was a member. Inv-lMil In funeral, Tues , 2 p. m , Ilustlcton ave asf Welsh rd Iiusileton, Phlla, Int. St. Janm-i Churchard, Olney, i O'llRIMN. Feb. 1. KLSIB LILLIAN. dau. ter or iidwarn i.. and l snnis McKlm O'Br en. ,: A. Ill tl-l-ll..a Ha trlMwtAm if.ltJ ' u. I , ne." . ' ..r.M.t.Tn n,, ...v,,.J .,,.,,?u ,W IS-' ' titrvil services, Sun , 5' p. m, parents' realdsnea). l' not N, 2d si , Camden. N. J. Friends may call Sat. eve Int. Ilerlln, N. J., upon arrival Mt 10.30 n m train Mon. O'CONNOR. Feb. 2. CATIIATUNK M.. dautti- I ler nf late James and Ilrldget O'Connor, aged l'n. tills unties (mm restdeneM nf hrnthee Jnhn J, O'Connor. 12J7 Kmlly st :1.' John and late Mary li. Peeples. Relatives and , friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2 r. m., father' residence, 008 llth ave., Moore, Dels. Co.. P. ', Int Fernvood Cem. ' PF.IRCK. Feb. 1. WILLIAM C. PElnC1i.- ageci o.i. ueiaiives ana irienas invitea to l lernl aervlcea, Mon, 11 a. in.. David Schorl Hldg., Ilrnad and Diamond sts. Remalng may iw vi-w,', nun. nun , p. ill. ml, privavv. i PRLISCHL. Feb. 1. OKORUK. son of lata 'l josepn anci naroar.i iTeiscni. agen o.. iteiatlveg nnu irienns, si. josepn's, m nnniraclua's, John's and SI, Patrick's Holy Name Socle flneral Anthony Wane Circle, No. (13, 11 Cot h- ernoori oi Americn. invnca to runerai. Mon.. 8 h. m.. 434(1 Ldgemont at Requiem high mast All Salnta' Church. Ilrldesburg, I) a. m. Inu.1t. Holy Redeemer Cem. ,., ) KKIISH. Feb. 1, CItAHLKS P. nEESB. arecl i,s ii-ianves nnn irienas. urieniai liage, rto. 3.5. P and A M , Columbia Ciiapter. No. DI, R A M . Marv Commandery, No. 30. K. TI Consistory of Scottish Rltei Lu Lu Temple, A. ,. O. N. M. H, , Helmonl Council, No. 1D0, A. nf 1. A . Invited to funeral services. Mon . 11 a. in. residence of stater. Mrs. Robert F. Frankeiilleld. northwest earner 3Iih and Spring (larclen sts lut at convenience of family. Friend, may call Sunday, 8 to 0 p. m. Autos. RF.MIIIl.p suddenly. Jan, .10. Ml.NNIB M., daughter ni Annie and late William Remhlld (nee llcpp), In Hdtli enr. Relatives and friend Invited lo funeral services. Sun.. 1:30 p. m.. mother's n-s,dence, 212 W, Wilder st. InL Hillside Cem . via funeral car. Remains may bo viewed Sat. eve RICH. Feb, 2, PHILLIP RICK, husband of Lena Rico (nee Koble). Relatives and friend, also Moscosro Tribe, O. R. M , Invited to serv ices Mon.. 2 p in., nt 3505 Wallace at. Int. private, I'ernvvood Cem, Friends may call Sun eve 1IICKKTT8 Peb 2 PRF-DLRICK ntCK P.TTS. husband of late Kmlly Rlrketts, aged 80. Relatives and trlend. invited to funeral service. Mnn . lo a. m Church of Our Saviour, liroad vvnj end Vinla st Cuindeu. N J. Friend, may view remains Sun.. 7 (o P p. m.. at 325 Mt, Vernon St., Camden, N J, Int. prlvat. Arlington (em ROIIKRTS Jan. 31. HOWARD ROIIERTS. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 8un.. 12 m , 2072 i: York st Int Union M. U. Cam., Wnlllngford. Pa Auto service. Continued on Next Page (laljcsWiaMi m .4v; i.vJ J." .?& vV t. jfra .. a vi .
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