Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 10, 1917, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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BMY DOYLE, WITH NO CHANCE AS
1 RUNS A-FOUL GERMAN U-BOAT IN ATLANTIC BLIZZAitD
hips tor ngianu
i Night Shell Shrieks
?-Ship Sinks U-53
I Dives to Bottom
By ROBERT W. MAXWELL
vimuv dovlw i ui-i ki i "
' w..m or four month!", no ir hiituiy 10
LV ". .,d aatlsfieil to spend the re.
'K"? . i,Im invn In the shadow of In
: pilnitr of
in" ""--' -. -- , .., ,v,.
Ilftll, wnere m nm mm. mc
s-eoMiaene"
. Mnn fi inn 'laiiM1 ni ur iv
Pr0.p"!..:.- ii, American llaR any old thus
'.feels tike ". And Jimmy Is iluliin con-ii""-1
... -i..iino- thesn days
lii".v' i. .niuilnff these days
T'lWn :,, iiovle? Well
1 didn't
Into the
-nh.V until he wandered
IrSST'the other day and told his stor A
tfffl',.,r"i nnvle Isn't his real name II
At
R..m It for business purposes only Instead
I- J tracing hi" ancestors to the Kmeinld
". L. , an line only ns mr an ruiw
Sf..: hn home of his parents, who are of
WIh ex rac io .,,,,, ,, m0nlcker
il,m"',. ", vnr ngei when he adopted his
I reient callltiR. whete a name means even-
P thing-
i IntroducinR Jimmy Doyle
lY. " . ...I.-. -.,. till (Willi ATM
JSJi-, from 112 to 118 pounds He boxed
r.,i I Pittsburgh, drifted to Philadelphia
runAf ' I w:is not bo brisk, and. feat-
Ef that be would pass the rest of his days
f-!V..ns. sought foreign fields, and thereby
things this tale
? Tlmmv linn t vtn -
Hi .. v.,.,i (he ueills of the brlney deep, per-
B uiu Iry Investigated the Interior of an l.nK-W-
It.h Limy prison, went through the mental
i,nnles of a condemned spy annul . no
!.? sunrise and won four fights-all In
Jtf Z short period of two months'
Y UI found 1'hlly a closed shop, so far as.nv
i Suable sen Ices were concerned, uanated
Jimmy. "" liUe "' uvlor' V
BiHey and Adam Hyan listened to me. but
JlcCulgan or llanlon wouldn't give me a
tumble. i .... ii..i u lih nntli.
"I BtucK arounu ii .... ...... - -
p to do until next month, when I decide.
.leg
out the game on the other side.
. to try
i" .' j t,.i it couldn't be vvome, niul If 1
hid to starve to death It would be better to
wrlsh among strangers You ree. didn't
want to caue any hatd feelings among tho
promoters. Then I thought that a'l of the
Jble-bodled men had Bon.; to war. and If
hre were nn bosers left they would be
lime and "Ippled and old and 1 could beat
tnm without half trying
Sails on the Merion
"I wandered down to the 1'oit Richmond
iocks, with nothing but a blg-le.igue appe
; tlteand my newspaper clippings about my
; non 1 saw the steamship Merlon lashed
to the dock, and, when told that It was
about to sail for Scotland, bravely ap
proached the captain and asked him for a
Job The captain seemed glad to seo me. and
I was signed as second stewnrd and store
keeper I was Introduced to the crew and
met tno other Philadelphia boxers. Danny
n.rrl a colored boy. who lives at Slth
kVand Lombard streets, and Dan McClosky,
F whose home W at Twentieth and Heed
I?' streets. The otheis were urmsn, unu uie
hip, formerlj a passcnecr w-ci. "
X Brlusn ir.iniPi .'iii.m'h -ii.i" " "-
VllfeJ. ,
r.i sail on Kpntenilier 25 and I en-
l . .j it. ln frnm tllP stnft
fcl V)CU IIIU ni " '
tailors Arc Worried
V ...,. .... I.r. l,a Uj. fittrl lTnt illlt Oil
Alter ivk ii-ii- i" "".' - " ,,
' h nrean. howeer. 1 noticed something
fc. ....-, nhnnt Hie shin and the crew. The
fc; lltaiihu ." v ... ----
lien went about wun long nice, u-umk
Ihe lashings on the lifeboats and constantly
r peering at the i-ea as If they were looking
.mnniiilmr "Win laiiehtpr ceased and
Pl ... nAiotim illRciisKlnns took it H nlace. At
Blcht'tlie huge shin was ns silent nt a tomb,
ff (ill of tho lights were out nnd we slowly
f picked our way through the darkness like
1 blind man groping along a strange roau.
This seemed weird and unusual to me at
Sett hut T KiinM ITnt lIRPlt to It .inil .'ICl'Cntpd
f It as n matter of course, r even got to
F tipfrlnir at the t,ea and watching tho life-
Ef boats, mself, nnd It was u good thing that
I did.
"We were out seentecn tlajs on tho
rj""' llth of Octolier to be exact and, accord
ing to last obsenntlon Just 107 miles off
M&p ne norm coasi oi coiiano. u was ii-iu
I'T p m, my work waH finished and I was
icaiiiii itbtiilini iiiu trill, iiiri'i int. uui ni
th tirftnrl nvuniiA if fmllenu WMtnr wlinn
Ii 1 nntlrAil n unrt nf !i nivlrllnrr off the
ff llr.rt hmv ftlm. iifl In ,1 lixmlini. rtt liltK.
, ble to the surface Then a long, dark,
'.narrow shape was outlined Just under the
naica, ami i iwjimereii ynui iioti ut a
flh was about to rise from the depths.
I as certain it was a whale or a shaik.
"I Matched It, spellbound, for seera!
minutes and then my knees began to trem
ble, my throat went diy and. try as I
Wight, not a sound came (from my lips
Never bpfnre rilrl 1 Ii.'iia nnnli n fpullnir
B of helplessness; It was Jutt Uko a terrible
j Cream. U'hetl ho rlii.1. uhna blmntr ttt
Wfl . ' " " nnTO ..vun w..
5 the waes Uko a big dog. a long, narrow
a ooai sKlmmed over the surface. There was
tort of a tower built In the center, and
EipOMJMBl'S COUNCIL won the
L' Lplonshlp of the Knights of Coll
cham-
olumbus
nrsi round tourney.
It tied with San 1)0-
Et, mlngo and last night's special best two out
flf fh... .ii i , .1.- ..I - 1.
- ..niro Kumeu ueiernuneu mo iciui. u
aS 9n PvMHnty .arlno In Miren crnniPS
E Columbus squad knocked down 239S pins
B mtiA a ,. .... . ..
-s an uormngo zjis. an uomingo won
he first game by six pins, totaling 859. Co
lumbus on the second by nine pins with
tcore of 776, and captured the deciding
Ime by eleven pins with a total of 7C3.
TS. rt..-...- . . ....
l J.11,1.' ,n a.P0tponeil aeries, rolled before the
fff i Yiti matches Wjndhain ColU toppled oxer
tki it.... ,c0Je ani1 won the last two games from
e kin, "",!? onenea up wun a u total. vna
i, ESs S'fh three lido totals., won three games
Eh ii K,.Belmont' . White Elephants won two out
rS?;.iTr! 'rom Majestic. Maneto rolled In grand
IE L.r.P.flnit Tit-era and raally won the aerlea
K.im .? .f 8,i' 80 and 804. Wsndhaw Colts
r iim. V '".V. oon worK By winning tne oua
M SJSJ ""n Olanta by a atrong finish In the laat
i.'?. ,J!'rcHil! tourney. Union League Blue
i tip.. .. roea, Overbrook Green team In oil
I iiSJ f.m.V' w,ear setting 2L'l! In his second
fhi i .mi' "inner, jiierion wnitea capturea
I tc .1 "rlea from Manufacturing yellow
'..U Ikt"?, wona Dy on pin with a D0.T count.
'." fito "q-f'i wSf hJh. wlth B9i hl beat score
lr on it?. ln h'.flnal game. Uermsntown Ulue
. . .,ul nacquet jiaroon. uermantown
4.
H NEWS OF THE BOWLERS
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m VShilir
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JIMMY DOYLE
Boxer who survived submarine K.
O. on freezing night sea thinks
nothitiK of it. He licked four
liritiah boxers.
on It was painted l'-5J I looked mound,
saw the blanched faces of the ctew. the
captain frantically signaling for full speed,
and I knew that the situation wai seilous
' Suddenly there came a puff of smoke
fiont the towei and a shell screamed across
our bows. That was enough for our cap
lain lie slopped thu boat as soon as pos
sible and we weie rid ng the waxes when
tile P-!i3 came close to us
. "The Dutchmen hae us dead to lights."
shouted the captain to the men who came
icuiriiiiK to the dei I; 'Don't trv any
funny business or we'll 'all go down with
the ship Let them do their dlity work
and my until ng lleie oii!' turning to a
re.iman 'throw oer the ladder and let Vm
climb nboaul "
ucrmatis Pay a Visit
"I looked up at the masthead at this
Juncture nnd saw that we were n.Nlng no
Hag. Kor a moment I thougcit that we
could say that we were on an American
cssel nnd get away w th It. but It turned
out that the Hermans knew mole about the
ship than I did myself.
"A boat was lowered over the side of the
submatlnc nnd an officer took his seat in the
stern A dozen sailors manned the oars
and pulled toward our ship They climbed
up the rope ladder, jumped to the deck and
formed In a stialght line wnlle the lieuten
ant walked forward nnd saluted our cap
tain "The ceremonies lliev looked like that
to me were ery brief Tho lieutenant,
smiling, saluted and offered his compliments,
and the captain. grac-faced nnd silent, te
turned the salute, lie knew that argument
was useless and wanted It oer with as soon
as possible. The crew, somo of them bare
footed, others with nothing to protect them
but their thin shirts, were told to get Into
tho lifeboats. While they wero getting them
ready, the Herman officer shouted:
"'Are there any neutrals on board?'
"No one answered, nnd 1 suddenly fouml
my olcc. Hushing up to him and forgetting
to salute, 1 stammered
" 'V-Ves, sir: there's me and two others.
We're Americans."
"He told me to bring the others before
him, and when they appeared they were In
woiso shape than I
'"What are jou doing on this ship?' he
asked
"I told him that we were boxers on our
way to pick up some money In I-ngland, and
he laughed and said that ho hoped we would
lick eerjbody on the Island. He wished
me luck nnd seemed to be a real pleasant
roil of a fellow. And you can Imagine my
surprise when he pulled nut his cigarette
nse nnd asked me' to take two American
cigarettes'
"We were told that we had twenty min
utes to get our things together nnd climb
Into 4he lifeboats. The other members of tho
crew then asked if they could go below and
get their coats and some wraps,, but the
Cierman scowled at them and told them
that they were lucky to be alive. Already
the men were Filtering In tho small boats,
and It Is a wonder thej didn't freeze to
death.
Watch the Ship Go Down
"When we got our things together, the
lieutenant noticed n camera that I was
carrying, and promptly took It away. Then
he shook hands with us, hoped we wouldn't
me any hard luck, and his men lowered
us to tho water. Wo pulled about one-half
a mile away and rested on our oars whllo
we watched the ship. It stood all alone In
the water, the smoke still comlns from the
Whlto won two from Itacnuet neeres. Over
brook White won three from Union League
White, and Manufacturing Uluo won the odd
gamu from Merion Maroon.
Al Lake led the high rollers, with 243. turned
ley and Kno-C being cloaa UP. with 533 ami 231.
Tom Jones gathered In four double century
scores out of hla six games. Trucks, l)allon,
Krazlcr. nulley. Morgan, Mct'orkle, Ityder,
draw, J llufsi. Cook and Elliott also did star
work for their teams, each registering one or
more scores well over Ihe 1:00 murk
In Hi, T nnafnn hHps. Mllltni
5 representatives
. and Mold de
won three from Turning squad, and Mold
partment beat Tool tloom nulnlet me last two
games after losing tne nrst game on tno ioii-on
of a I.HS lie
llradv. of Columbus toppled over 210 In his
first game, and Shields, of Man Pomlngo, rolled
a 220 scorn ln his first game
In Keatone Club II series last night, Ter
minal Vets beat Hanaors three straight Sculls
won three from Terminal Colts. Actives bested
Hadney Davis's In three consecutlva contests
Oearv totaled (115
knocked down 215,
nlns The Veteran bowler
22(1 and 174 lpins In suc-
cession, .
Color Tress won three from Tost Tress In
Curtis League. Engraving defeated Journal
Tress In two matches Country, Gentleman won
two from lieck, and Ledger forfeited to McKee.
Joe Avll
ML tutu!
o'f Color Tress, found the plni
for n
his Individual game scores ui
lelng 223,
21U and 17(1.
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PilMGOtrS- I F wm EM KwT .STAsrArJO -O0K IM. J MT HASN'T ,7a VffllWM
PWO-Tt S M "COT ,) llllW nJVo TrdEM VAVjTedTo I EMUPANOCive jl V TiT Roucsh VM W J
EVENING tEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10,
BOXER HERE.
Ship's Crew Freezes in
Snow "Write Up My
Fights and Go Easy on
the Submarines"
smokestacks, looking like n beautiful pic
ture The sua was sinking beneath the
waxes and the nnlslilng light seemed to
play around the eel The men wept bit
leily and cursed the (lei mans as they
watched
"Suddenly there came a puff of smoke,
a flash of flame, followed bv a roar of an
explosion, and the Merlon crumpled up amid
ships and sank The submarine had an
Ished and we were all atone on the ocean,
with darkness coining on
"We had two small boats which wero
ample, for the lhlrl-slx men fioni the ship
The) weie lashed together and we all took
turns at the oais We kept pulling nnd
pulling sleeilng our i mrse b a small com
pass nnd set out for the coast of Scotland
nearu .'00 miles awaj.
Terrible Kxpcriencc
'I neer went through such an experi
ence and I hope I never will again When
darkness' came It grew bltleilv cold and Ihe
waxes tossed us around like pieces of drift
wood The men who wore no toals or shoes
sulTeted terribl), and. tu make tuattir
wotse. It began to snow When we wen
out thice hunts, all hope was ghen up of
I caching land safelv. for no one could pos
sibly live tluough that bllzzaid In an open
boat.
"We were dilftlng around at midnight
when a faint 'puff, puff' wns he.iid in the
distance We shouted as loudl as we coulo
Htid a se.uchllght began to plav through
the curtain of snow In some manner wo
were located and a boat sent out for i
Then we wero taken aboard a Hiltlsh toi
pisloliu.it destiojer more dead than alle
1 know that we would have perished had
we temalned It) the lifeboats all night
"They Heated us tine on the boat, gave
us w at in (It inks and put us to bed Then
the destroer took us to (ilagow. and
tell jou, 1 wns glad to seo land again
Arrested as German Spy
"Hut hi) tloubles were not over 1
went from (llasgovv to l.teds and time
was nrrested and accused of being a Clci
man spy After my narrow escape at the
hands of the (Jcnnans, I resented this ac
cusation, but they threw mc In Jail and
I stayed there for two das Mv cell hail
no bed or chair In It ; nothing but the floor
and bare walls .'or food. I got bie.ul
and water Initially, when I told tho au
thorities that I was an American .lew, thev
brought In a man who questioned me about
my tellglon Kortiinately, I was able to
answer the questions, and allowed to depait
"I went back to lllasgovv, where I boxed
twenty rounds with Tancey I.ee. the onlv
man who has beaten Jlintnv Wilde. I wun
the decision and afteiwaid won a ten
round bout with Tommy N'oble In Leeds
My neit match was with Sammy Manslleld.
in Kowey. England, and 1 stopped him In
four rounds
Beats Lee Again
"By this time I was a good di awing card
and a return match was ni ranged with Tan
cey Lee In Liverpool We boxed twenty
rounds, and again I got tho decision, 1 had
to bet my own money on m.vsclf In each
fight and the purses were very small I
guess that Is the reason 1 boxed so well
"Hut I got homesick and decided to come
home after the Liverpool fight and "signed
with the crew on the llamhletnn Kange. Wo
had a rough passage, but saw no Ruhnm
tines. It tool; us a month to make tho
trip. lielleve' me. I have my fill of tills
vyar stuff and In the future I'll do my fight
ing In a twenty-four foot ring.
"Now listen," said .llniinv as ho prepared
to leave. "If you write this up don't go
too strong on that submarine stun. That
won't get me an) thing In my business. Say
something odoui tnose jour ngnts i
won't you, please?"
won,
eatfjs
ADKIN3 hudilenly, Feb. S OnOtlOR S.
ADK1NM llealdenee, 1813 Cedar ave. Itela
tlves and friends Invited to funeral servlc1,
Mon., I SO r. in . Calvary M 13. Church. 4ih
and Baltimore ave. Int. private. Mllford
tDel.) papers copy.
ADOI.TH. Feb 7. HENRY, husband nf Marls
Adolph (nee Met7ger), ased 41. Helattves nnd
friends, Thlla !.odse No. 04. J.. (). o j ;
Thlla Pchu'tzen ereln, Invited In funeral,
Hun., 1 p. m . 2017 Jr.sper st. Int. Kastycedar
Ulll Cem Auto funeral
ANSON Feb. 7 DAVID, husband of late
nilrabetli Anson Relatives nnd friends, I. H,
of 1) . East Knd Beneficial Society. I). It. (J.
Society, milled to funeral serines. Hun.. 2 3D
p. m .home of Mrs Mary B. Hazelton. 3001 w
rage st Int Mt Vernon Cem. Scotland papers
copy Auto funeral
BAILKY Feb. 8 m l.ewlatowr township,
near Malvern. Ta ISAAC S HAIl.HY, nsed 87.
Relatives and friends liusj Tost, of West
Chester. Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2
p. m, late residence Int vallev TresbMerlan
Cem. Autos will meet trains nt Fra7ler Sta
tion leaving Broad St 11 30 n m , leaving West
C BAKnit Feb. S. JOSEPH It husband of
Annie K. Baker (nee Trosner) Itelatlvea and
friends, all societies of which he was a member.
Invited tc. funeral services, 125 Sjlvanla ave .
Hockledse. above Fox Cliuse. Man., 2 p. m.
VKTlTKYKeb. EMZADCTir C. widow
of J. Grunt Hartley Funeral services, Tins.
2 p. m , apartments of Martin hvoy & Son, 2S(ID
Plamond st Int. private,
HKCK. Feb. 7. SOPHIA C . wife of Frederick
Reck (nfe Tausch), aged ,4, Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m .
233s N. Talrhlll at. Int private, Ureenmount
C'lpEr.L. Feb. 8, at l hestnut Hill Ta .UNT
IRWIN, daughtar of lata Hon. John Bell, of
Tennessee, aged 78 Funeral services. St Paul s
Church. Chestnut Hill, Sun . 3 p. m. Int. prl-
ate. isaanviue, lenn, papi-m iik-mho copy.
BKRKOWITZ. Feb 8, IIK.MIY, UHniv
OW1T., husband of late Marie Berkowltz, Itel.
atlves and friends, Tenna, Lodge No II), O. 11.
A.. Kesher Israel Synagogue, and all other so
cieties Invited to funeral servces nun., a p. m..
1(1 Morris at
int JIar Nebo
tndly
""llVl riNtSr-At Atlantic City. N. J Feb 8,
AMOS, son of Amos V. and Adnlo K. Bitting,
aged 4(1 Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services Mon 2 p ni parents' residence.
40.'5 Rentschler ave AtUntlc Llt. ,N. J, Int
TJeaSrintvllle Cem ,,,., ,, ,
BI.UNDIN Suddenly. Feb 8 JOHN F . hus
band of Margaret Hlundln (nee Moore) ReU
fives and frl'nds. Alletah Tribe. No. 157. I O.
II. M. Invited to funeral services, Mon , 1 p.
m. 1328 H. 17th st Int Mt Morlall Cem. Re
mains may be viewed Hun. 8 to 10 p. ni Auto
"tlRADLKY Feb 7. suddenly, JOSETII P.
BRADLEY, son of Margaret and lata Hugn
Bradley Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral. Mon.. 8-30 a m , mother's residence,
242 H. 'J'.'d st Solemn high mass of reuu en;
8L Tatrlck's .Church 10 a, m. int. Cathedral
C 'BROWN. Feb. 8. WILLIAM, buibarul of late,
Mary Brown (nes Haggerty). Relatives and
friends Dlv 30, A. O. II., Inv ted to funeral.
Mon 8-30 a. m . ROB N. Taylor at Solemn
?iquTtm mass St Francis Xavler'a Church 10
BTmianYFeb'TlnTa-ton, Ta. CATH
AIlIVi: ItURKLHY (ne Peemuller). wlduw nf
John P. iurkley. aged 8.'. '' "-.''"'
Invited to services. Mon.. 2 30 n m i, Oliver It.
Hair Hid, 1820 Chestnut St. J'h a I, CW-
.utneran t.em. u- "- --. -
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Bwift' 1'S n S
III Jlll'll-lH l--i-- litll llWsWIln--lBWsn-l' I llln-Hlft-ikfll MlllMWII l Mil I I It II I II I II -IllHlll II IMI ll llllli I I I ill 4IIM-HII-W
.pKATIln
Mewed Hun
malns may be
nut si
eve., 1820 Chest'
RVItHN. Feb. n. HANNAH widow of John
Bjrcii, iigi.il si. Ilelatlves and friends, nicmb-rs
Susquehanna Ave Prcsbvtrrinn Church, In
vited tti funeral servlrrs. Tus , 2 p. in . 5113
Marlon st.. (lennantnwn Int North Cedar lllll
em Remains may be viewed Mon, to Id
p. ni
CALLAHAN Peli 8 tUNir.L .1, husbind
of Annie .1, Cnllabiin son of Rebecca and late
Daniel Call.ibnn. Relatives nnd friends Invited
to funeral. Mon. .1n am ni N 31th st.
Solemn hlgn mass of ruiulem SI. James's
Church, to h in Ir.t lloli Cross Cem. Auto
service
I'LARKH. Feb. 8 TKTP.Il husband of Sin-in
Msrke Relatives anil fi lends implmes nf
Baldwin uicnnioilve Works. Invited (o funeral.
Mon 8 .'In a in M'u Ti ri;imiu st Solrinn
rinuiein mass Churth of lirsu 10 n in Int
Holy (.'rrss Cetn
CLAYTON Feb 8 HVA CLIFTON, daughter
of Man and Isle llnrv M Cluvlnn Rela
tives nnd friends invltm (n funernl srrvbis
Mon . 2 p 111., motl er s residence. 23t(l N Car
lisle at Int. prlVHle Remains may lie viewed
Sun . 7 to Ii p in
CI.HAVLR. Feb 8 CHARLIIfl P.. husband
nf Marv K Cleaver (nee (l.iiai,herl. Itel Itlves
Hnd friends Ti-nnn R R Voluntary Relief
Dept . Hulled In riitiernl. Mnn . 7 30 n. ni . 3241
I .limb ml st tllBii mass st Janu-j Church
ham Int Ilolv Cro-s Cem.
POLi: I'Mi 7 MrllTHILS COLH husband of
thn late Mnri Cnle men Murphy) Relatives and
friends ar tnvltfd tu funeral. Men . 8 Mil a m .
from 22J4 N 2d st IIIUl mass nl St llnnl
facius's Chun h nt to s in Int Hnlv R'ilerni"r
(em. Itemiilus mm b viewed Sun, 7 to 10
p. ni Autumn! 11 ftmertl
CONWAY F. b. s HAItltY J son nf lain
.lames .1 Cnnnnv and llo.. v Cnuenv Thlll
lijrt llelllliis lltnl rrluids hulled In rillli'l.ll
Mon. s a in till.mc nf num. Ml .lain
I nnwal llli-h miss SI Thomas Auulnus a
( huri b .111 ii tn m V, ii 'n I h,.ib'a I iVm
COOPER Feb 8 CIM'l,K-4 It. COOTElt.
I uncnil s.ril.is tTeil VV tiulnrln si Mon,
1 P m. Int prltate
. O.S Feb s WILLI M CON husb.iud nr
Hannah Cox Inn,, 1 1.. Ii.tii RpIiiIH.'s nnd
rrlends Inillid In f mini ill s.rvl.-s Wed. 1 i
In 1.17 Mimin SI Int Chellin llllls ('tin lie
ma Ins lil.iv In ii, mil This evi Atilii ftimral
CPNNINtlHXM - Feb s, sudd! till HI. IA
BLIII '1 wife of 'Ihnlnas H I iinnlnah ilil.
aged fn Dun null,, of run, rat will lie given
DONALDSON - r,, 8 WILLIAM hu-lialld
ef II T thir.al.isuii It. Iiltvns and fronds.
League of the Sim.,1 lleurl. ( ninden Council
Sii 131), K of c milted to rum ml Mun .
sio n. ni ..07 lladdnii ave . Piimd.n, N ,t
Solemn requiem IiTkii mass Immaiiituin Coin ep
Hon church In a in Int si. Tnt r's tvtn New
Brunswlili, N J on arrival nf 12 In in.
train from Citnden, Nei, llrunswlel,, N J
papers inpy.
i:cki:l Feb h willivm f. i:pki;l.
ised ill. Ilelutlves 1111,1 frl-lids, Jtllllieuii 'I'rlbe,
No 7'l I (I It l Ullie Cnalie N'n 18. Ii. it,
V. hulled tn funeral Sim . 1 31 t in . IMli
N li.lh Hit prli.Ui
EliHOWES. I nl, ii IIAN'NMI It Kl
IHIWHS. aged 81 lliialives nnd ni.-u.l. milled
m funeral sen Km Mnn s p m 20 17 W (in
lull, i st Servlns Suniuiertnn )1 H Church
1 ues . 2 p in Int prlvnt,
i:iiii: lvii s MAitv j;li.i:n wife nf
Charles F Ldtni fnrmerli (if !:i'."i Wolf st
Ittl.itivis nnd rrlen.ls Itmt.d in fun. nil Mm
2 p in .".Tin Hailnild st i.'i7lh mil Tltuniis
ale) Int nrliutn Frii nils tlla. mil Sun on
HKICSSON -Full ti JOHN f. s m nf Atel
and Lniils.v llrl'ssou mm llamnitmill hw il 2
vears 11 mos R iitli.s Hnd frtinds Inilttd tn
funeral servb'S M,iu J 30 p in i.sld.Miin nf
pamnis (Ins N 27lh st Int (Irietitnoiiut t'niii.
FHIBHI.MAN Feb s l.dl'ls I'lHHHLMAN.
nephiw of Adeline L. nnd late Mnsns Krauss.
ngnd .Ml IMilliea and trlnnd'i Invited tn tu
nnral services. Sun . 2 .'III p in . .P1.HI N. llllli st,
Int rrlvnte. savanuili and Brunswlili (da)
'"FrrllHl'tAl.D Kuldenli IMi s JOHANNA
T wife of .lilltlns lltkirald Itilallns and
friends Invited tn funirat Men s n m, 'i
linl.suti row. Falls of Si Inn Iklll Hohrnu ruiuhti
miss St llrldsct'a Churth IKln n in Int. 1,,
hi pub lire Cem
I'ORAN Feb D MAltli: 1 daughter of
John and Annlo Ftiran. naed lit m. nntite nf
fniiiral glitn from paients risldenie, 2l3,i
Westmoreland St.
l'liltll Iii 8. LAURA V Wife of Edward
S lird, diuKhler nf I. He John and Hhi ic.
1 auchlln Relatives and friends Invliitl In ru
neral Mnn , s 30 a in., tij W Turn st . Oer
mantniin. High mass St. Mncmt do Paul's
Cl-ilrrh 10 n. in
FilSI'ER. Feb s ELtZAtli: Til If . d iinrhler
of Russell II nnd late Clars Fnsti r need III
Reliillies nnd friends members nf Mi thrinun
Heforinid Church nnd Sundty Sclioul Invited tn
funiral services Sun 3 30 p in lesldent tf nf
Irnlhei-ln lui, I.m linker. ltl.Pi llrlslu st. Int.
priwte Northwood Cini
run u i en pi jtin ii,ii.u nusii.inn
r,f Enilli Frlek (nee llurger) lleliliies ami
friends Lmal order nf Moose, No 31 Ttriuoil
Tribe, No IS, I O R M and Rush lllll Bene,
(lilil -Joeleli and Tirkuiy Reri Hi Inl Soueti.
Invited tn funeral sirvaeiH. Mnn in ,10 n in,
Kill Svinln st Inl private, W. st I.iurel lllll
Cem Friends mnv , ill Sun 7 (n !l i in
I'l'NK At Wenniuh N .1. Feb II. FANNIP,
P, I't'NK iiBfd (.1 Relatives and friends In
vited In funeral Mnn 2 p in slstirs n sl
ilem n Mrs Captain 'I bum in Rltsnn WiUmis
V Mt W'ennnah N .1 Int Weiioimh Cem Re-
l I . 1... . In.. ...I U ...H '1(1 ..
IliaiilH nm ,,- ,,-ii,-,i oun ,,ti, i i. in
PltOHIILlCH t All.intle Clti V J Feb
. HI.) IIIA .1 life nf Max 1'r.it.lihili Rel i
Hies and friends. Emplliu Coumil No. Ill H
Ji D of I., nnd Rnhlnsnii cln In Wmneu il A
R lnvllnd In fum nil s, rvb . s K i( . s p m ,
1300 H-ililc hip Atl.intli CM). N J Int Sun ,
IHi.tn Feinnnod Cela Tlill.l
HASH Feb. 8. AMY P. wife nf Willis II
(lush and diuchter nf lite .Incnb M and Amv
P Nilsnn Relillns and friends luilted In fu
neral seniles Mon. to n III 1227 U'nlf st
Int strletli prlittc, Cl,itnu. N. J. PriendJ
may mil Sun eve.
(iERAdllTY Feb 8 M RV, idmi ,f
Jaiurs lleri'-'h(v Relitlies nnd frl- nds luiilnl
in funeral. Mon . - 3'1 in 3.'IH N .Varunel,
si Retiulnm mass St Stephen a Chuiili 10 a m.
Int llnlv Sepuli hre Cem
I1ILLIOAN. Feb. 7 PATRICK Husband nf
Catherine (lllllgan Relntlies and frlmds In
iltd tn funeral Mon h 30 a in, 2013 Ar,i
niimin am Solemn reuulem mass Chun Ii nf
Nativity 10 n. ni. Int. Holy Sepulchru Cem
AUtn funeial.
(lllLHIIPIKI Feb II R.M'HEI. (IDI.niU'l'.ll
wife nf lie Hneull (tnlilliurg and daucht.r of
late Arthur nnd Elizabeth MeKee Rel Itlves and
friends Invited In funernl Mon 2 p in, lesl
denie of brnther-lndnw, IMniird II. Noble, I7sii
Sllierwood st , Man.iunk Int Levi l Itlgtun
Cem
CiRlFPrrll Fell 11 RACHEL ANN, wife nf
Samuel Thotnpsiin (Irifnth Relallves atnt
frl. nds Invited Io funeral. Sun, ,1 n in. pir
Inrs of M J. Sejmour, 1 ,11111 N. llth HI lilt
Hnnnier Cem. v
llt'ARINO Feb n HOSE V (nee Cost O
wife nf 'Ihomas (luitrlnn and daucbter nf Ste
phen and l.oulse Cnsui ng d 22 Uelnllvis nnd
friends Clrtnlu ill Santa Agniai Invllid tn fu
neral 'lues 8 31) n m pirenls' ItHldenie.
1228 Montrose si Sub um blcli mass St Rita a
t'hiinh Int Hull Crnss Cem
UCMTPER At Ni iv town Ta I eli 7
CHARLES NAYI.OR (II'MTI'EH. husband of
llattle (lumppil (nee W hillock) nnd son nf
Emma II Hnd lain Thorn is K (lunipper Rela
tives nnd friends lib hard .mx Lndae No.
"S4 F nnd A M of Phlla . Invlled In funeral,
without further notiie residenee of mother.
Emma 1! (lumpper E Washington ave Vi
Inun Sun. I 3l p tn Int. Neutmiii c m
'rrnln leans Reading Ttrmlnal for Ntwtown lit
'"llVldlir Feb. R ARTHFIt HAIOIIT for
merl of Jersey City N. J Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral servlcis, Mnndav 2
p in. 121 Windsor inc. Narbtrth. Ta Int.
"'ilAl'lHT (neo Corker)) Feb 8 JENNIE E .
wife tit Willis llulullt. Relltlvts und fl lends
Invited lu funeral. Mon.. 8..10 li in Into r, sl
ilenie 1820 Harrison st I rank ford Solemn
requiem moss St. Jo.irhlm'H Church 10 a m
'".lAlliMt-lW '.""HENRY HARTEIt ,.u, J
87 Relitlves nnd frlinds. Cavnlrv Tost No
10 4 (I A R. Invlled to funei il i.ervkcs, Tins
I ii in 5.'21 Webster "I Inl prlial.
HARRISON Fob. .1. EMMA CHASE II R
lHSON osed 80 Trlenda -inv Kid to funiral
services Mon. 2 P. m, rfsldenie nf O W
lekiirs, 2728 llldgti are. Int. Amerlinn Me
chanics' I em. Remains liny bo viewed Hun ,
8 i?AuV.MANN Feb 8 CAROLINE E wife
nf William H Hartmnnn nnd daughter nf lit
I-reilerck nnd Dorothi E Hdu Rel.illiis
nnd friends Invited to funeral s.nlies Tiles 2
n in 17U4 Arlington st (17lb and S'mr.s) Ini
iirlisilo. Norlhwond Cim lleinalns miv bo
i tewed M" . after 7 p m Auto funeral
HAHVEY Fib 7 JAMES T, husband of
Mnrv i: Harvey Itel (till I and friends also
Sherman Yeirlv lleneflilal Atsoclatlon Invited
to funeral Mon 8 30 a in 11007 Ppland at.
Nnleiiin mass of reuuleni nt Churih of tlm Must
R?essed sacrament at 10 a in Int. St Denis's
iThLT.HM Feb l nt 502
(ll'OHUK hushand nf Marv 1
''i-.V. r. nnrnl Will tie Ellen
i: Hilton
Helletu.
st
Due
ilENDRY Feb 8 JOSETII M son of th
late Dr. Charles D. Hendry. Funeral services
""lIENNESSY reb 8 JAMES, husband of
lato Kuto Hennessy Itelatlvea und rrlends.
St Joaihlm's llnlj Name Si.tl. ti and Dli
4.1 A. O. II . and other societies nf which ha
whs tt, member Invited tu funeral. Tats,
8 30 a m. residence nf nlei c, Miss I'.lli
McLaughlin, 1317 l.elper st Fnirl.ford
Solemn leoultm mass nt st Joachim's Churih
to a m Int New Cathedral Cem Automobile
'""fEIlIlEIVr Feb, 2. JACOB 8., husband of
Marv A. Herbert (nee Schrelber). son of lato
Jacob H. nnd Ellrabelh C Herbert Relatives
and friends. Star nt (ho Union Council, No 77,
P P A,, Tassiunk Tribe, No 130. Imp. o. It
M. PassyunU Rain Makers. No t3'i ; Court
East End No. 03 I' of A . Fred lllcks Yearly
DEATHS
nf1,', AV Rlonemen's Pellovvshh. cmployea of
Thlla lleneral Hospital and nil uinei nrganlra.
tlons of vvhlcll ne was n member, Invited to lu
nernl, Hun.. 1 p. m,. 207 Mifflin st buneral
services Abigail Vare M I: church 2 p. m
Int. 1 ernvvood Cem. Friends may view remain!
Hat. eve
1IIRIIH Pel, 7 TIIOEBF, A 1IIHIIS widow
nf Allen lllbhs nsed 87 Retatlles nnd friends
Invlled toflllli nil services Sat M p 111 . LIS N.
?,' '.- ,nl Heeihvvood Cem . Ilulnievllle Pa .
Sun 10 30 n m
HOPFMA:; Feb 8 SIMPSON husMml of
Lstella lioroiisn aged 15 Relatlvis nnd friends
Lodge No 4.1J F and A M Trlstani It Free
man ( hHPter It A M I'enna, Lodge No
0 l ' B a I'hlln Reading Beneficial
Aeo Thlli & Heading Veterans' Assn. In
vited tn funernl. Sun 2 p ni . 3721 N lsth si
Int Ad.lth Jeshurun Cem
. ISIIAEI. -- P, h II MARY E u Irbm of
Anrnn Israel nred HI Itetatlies and friends
Invited tn funeral. Mnn, I p in nar (,.M
Newmarket si Seniles nt Old Christ Churih.
2 in p in Int (Ireenmouitt ('cm Remains
nun he viewed Hum eve
JOHNSTON Feb tl. IKlllHR!- husband of
Vnnli .liilitisinn mm Ciiiiiilngh.ini i. son nf bit.
Jlinirs and Man Johnston R-lallVes and
friends lniKed to funiTlll Tibs. 2 p ni 241.1
Paliaim st 121th and Tine sts I Int Mt. Mn
tl.ih Cent Item.iliia ma) l viewed Mon. 7 to
U i. m.
. JONES P.b 8 HARRY A liuah.mil of Viols
M Junes Inee llu. blerl, ngtd 2.1 Relallus umi
friends Invited tu airvbee, Mnn . 2 i in resi
ileum of aunt. Mrs Jessph Kui ki-r 21(0 Seilg-
lev ave Int nrliate Prlinds tuny viiw remains
Sun pip
, UARNS Feb 8, (lEOIKli; W KAHN. aged
,3 Relatli.s und friends milled In funeial,
Mnn 2 p in, KID N Monroe s( Media. Ta.
lleinalns lll.is be v.eived Sill'. 7 to II u u lm
prtinle
, KENNKY Feb 7 DENNIS tmslnnd nf
JuM i Ktntiei Relatives and frii nds also Court
Vrden. r , r A and miipIihis nf J.ucli Bios
Marble Wnrks Invlled tn funeral Mon . R'.tO
a m , 17.1U Wnod st High reiiulem mass ut
Ihe Cnthedr.it 111 a. in Int Cathedral Cem.
KFFI.lt Feb 8 FREDERICK, husbind of
Cairle liufer Inee .M.sslnger). Relatlvis and
friends la-nl la nape Tribe No. 3. I o It M.;
C.ipt Philip R Sehlivler Cln In No I'l II of
A a I'd John It Stetson Hem llilal Vssoilatlon.
Invited to funeral Sun, 2 p. r.i 3U12 N Hutch
Insnii st In lllllstde Cent via fum ral iar
I M'llor Feb 7. HENRY I), husband nf
Salnb I, n lint (nee Y rkesl, aged 81 lit billies
and fru nds inilttd in funernl s. nli.s. Sun
2 30 p in Home! nnd Hnni" avis Nurth
ilbnpiil" lu Int. private. Ivv lull Cem
l.ill'lnS Feb. II. EN'Oi II husband id I. aura
Lofton nnd son of late Chirtes and Margart t
l.nftuTi It.lMikt.a a.,,! ei.nrl Invited In snril.iS
Tiles. 2 n ni , 1.13 N. Slikel at Int. Arlington
em i rt.-iiti- nisi View remain- .inni vie
LYNCH Fib Hl 242 S Kith SI . CATH
MHNE. widow or Rl hard l.mih. Helnllves ami
friends inv tl to funernl Mon 8.30 n in
Oliver II Ilur lllilg . 18.(1 I beslililt st. Mass
nf siileuui n'ui!i"m si Juhn h i birth to a m
lilt Old lit Ml! drill CUM
MileWIIV Feb tl. NtCHOl.AS J husbind
of 1 .1 llln ti C Mai Amv (net, (lariey) Due notle,.
nf runeial will lm given from .102 N Lawrence
street
MAlll IRE F.b 0 CHARLES A husband
of Magute Maguire Nntbe of funeral will lm
Klien fron resident e nf niutlier-ln law. Mrs
Cnihiirlne I'm t Ii 1I0S S 2d si . t'atuden N .1
MAt.ONP.Y Feb 8 IHsllKLI.i: T wldniv
of Hnnlil Miilonei. diughtir uf Itenltmln and
bile I'ridget l.iil.K Ri'lntlves and friends In
vited tn funeral Tues 8 3o a in. 2211 Loin,
bird st Suit inn high muss nf requiem SI Tat
rlill's Churth til a m Inl llntl Crnss Cim.
MARTIN -Fib 8. ELIK.MIE'IH Martin Rein
tlves nml frlimls Invited Io funeral servn.s.
Mnn . 2 P in 123 V llth id Int I'lliate Mt
ernnn Cem Auto strvlie
Mt CLARY Feb S, LEWIS C Mt CLARY,
husband nf llertha Mri'laiv aged 07 Rel.i
tlies and frl nils inilt'd tn 1 1 h es Sun 2 p
m 313 N uiih st Int Arllnimn C tn
McCI.OSLEY Feb 7 JOHN husband nf
Jennie JleClosUei and son nf lloseonna men Mc
Kenna) and bit" John MiCluakev Relatlvis and
friends nil lie, l in fum rat Mnn 7 tn a 111
152i'i Stinmi' r st Hi tinlem mass nt Cathedral II
a in Inl Hiil I'm-s Cem M .
MilllNMS -IT. b 8 CHARLES son of Hugh
and Mnri Mullnnis (nee Dunlap). nged 1 ear
Vi month" Relitiits and friends iniited to fu
nernl -Mnn t 3u p m , mretua resident!', loos
S Wonlsliitk st Inl It.ili I'roes Cim Re
milns mi'v h viewed Sun v
Milll'OH Feb. 8 ROSE ;tiIIPnlt mother
of llu Jn'in A Mi'IIuih S J Rilatlies nml
rrb nils Iniltod J funeral, Mon . 8.30 n m . Ills
1 Ifiiiiug st Mnn'OunU Solemn reciulem miss
-i Jnlin (he llaptlst Chunh 10 u m Int.
W ' Rlmlnstt r Ci m.
Mi MAi 'KIN Pib 2 CATHARINE, wife nf
.tames MtMaiklli IMitlVes und friuuls Invlled
... ft,,,, rl M.in T 111 it in .11311 I ntuhrlilM hi .
W Thlla Mass Church nf itur Lull of V I 'lory
il a in Inl llnlv Cross o in
Mi.MF.VAMIN - Pili s HPIIEttT son nf John
tut! Cailnrln" Vb Mi niiiuln. aa-d 3 months ami
2 ilon Relatives mid irlellds Inilletl to funeral.
Mini , 2 p l.l . (Irei nwnod urn west nf Churih
roul Wintute T.i Int Holt Senulcbni ('cm.
MeVAY Feb. LATH MUM. widow nf
(lenrge Mt Vnj nnd diil-hlei nf Jamen und Mirv
A Rivnnlds llelitlvis nml friends are hulled
to funer il, Mnn. I' 30 a in. from icoldeiico of
Arthur .1. Rogers. 230 Oueen it Solemn muss
ir retuiliui "' SI Philip's Chunh. 10 a. in
Inl Hull fines ftni
MEItltirr Fib 8 HENRV P. MERIHTT.
iic.il 72 Relatives nnd lib nils .Ml Mnrhili
1. idBil, Ni I"'"' P "ul A M Kinsmcliin It
A C. Nn 253 Kinslnnlfin Cnniminderv No
II. K 'I .Masnnli veteiuis .asso i apwnii
.Inhn Tailor T.mpb' Nn 21 o nf P. A
Sinn, men a Pelliiivshlp Club. Siiperlnlenileiits
nf Clll Parks, till lllll to fllllfr.ll Til' S 1 p 111
III l! All-.il at Inl North Cedir lllll Cem
I'll, nils tnav mil utter 8 p in Mnn
.MOORE I'Vti 7. NXTIIANIEL eon nf
MntlbfW fl nnd Eminii Moore (ueo Mi Carve) I
igeil .' v. urn ini'l 8 inns II. latins umi friends
Invlled In fuimr il senlri". Mun 1 P in. pir
ents' ii'Hldeiiie 3111 N Water si Int vrliHto.
Fi inilonil Cem. Remains may lie viiwul bun.
MORTON Feb. n, MARY, widow nf Mark
Morion llelallies and friends inilled tn ru
neral Mun s n in nsldenie nf brnlher-in
lui. Jus. pb llnlileln. Italllmnre ale nml Ogden
si Cllfnui Hi ighls Del Cn Ti Itlsli masi
SI ihiirltss Chunh. Kelliiille. Ill n m Int
St churl, i a Cf in S.iiinmes
MFI.F'Uili -Fib 8 in Mtantir I'ltv SRH
M iililnu nf Cipiain Eiihruim Mulfnrd. igt tl
7s T'.eliltv.s and f 'iiila In v II. il to funeral, II
N (lilts si llrldKi t.m N J, Mon. 2 P in
lilt Uteri ink C in
WINTER RESORTS
I.Mil'.UOOD. N. J.
LAUREL HOUSE
LAKEVVOOD, N. J.
Special Entertainments Lincoln's
and Wnthinuton's Birthday
Trap shuttling. Iii.trurlnrs In dill)
iillenil line.
Daliiinc 'I i" nn hisli.il Cfiiuerls
iinir Mnl i- ni itug dm ihb mi
llranrh Olllce, Leo V. Iliilin A xous,
ItrnUers
V I Ml lll'll V M.i i i"i
i Ml lll'll 1 Ssl. VIiiii.ii.pi
AILVNTIC ITV. N J
tiriAvrtc ar
orVlS4ca?SOna
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oi cAttutna',
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Wf)OMjSil!ffliiei!ii
ATLANTIC CTTY.N.J.
OfVHCRlHIP MANACgMCNT
.IOSIAH WHITE - ONB COMPANY
Westminster
y ale near Biach. Eleva
tor lu st Prlv baths, run's
S8upwMy, -' up tlaltj Chas Buhre.
EDUCATIONAL
ernvrlOC1 'I'ho H't llusltiesa Sihool,
illHTCn' Mh and Chesirlui .streets.
Tositlnns guaranteid Enlirntnt Day or night.
C L IP Uv School Shorthand, Tjpevvrlthu.
OCnPH Trlvate Lessons J10 Mo. 3002 Oxford.
Ill SIU
STANGER SinilT-SIXUlNO CLASSES
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1917
DEATH
Ml LLE.V -Feb, f), MAtlY A , wlffl nf John
Mullen and daughter of late John and Anna
Lellv (nee McUralh) Relatives and friends,
Hleas.,1 Virgin Sodalltv, Hoi red. Heart Sml"ty
nf Asienslnn Church, Invited to funeral Tues
s a in , F and Cornwall sts. Solemn high mass
Churth nf Ascension 10 n in Int private
MFNHON Feb 8. HARRHIT C. Ml'NSON.
widow of (leorgfl W. Munsnn and daughter nf
1st (apt. Thomas P and Hannah M Crowell,
Funeral services Sun I p m residence of
Ellsworth I. Posey (11.1 Llndenwold nie , Am
bler Ta Train leaies Reading Terminal 3.03
p m for Ambler Int. Cold Sprints Cem.. Capo
May. Mon.
O N'KII.I. Feb 8 PATH' 'i. hllsliand of Ills
Maty O'Neill (nee Dilln). Retatlles nnd friends
invlled tn riiurrai. Jion sail n in. gii vv,
I honipsjii st solemn
i hael a Churth Io a
re'iulem miss St. Ml
m. Inl. New Cathedral
(em
TAOE. Feb. 0, JOHN fl PACJE husband of
Mary E. Paae (nen McPadden) Relatives anil
friends employes T. It It freight stnllon. .tilth
nml Market sts . Invited tn funernl services,
Moll . 2 p m.. 870 N. Mnrkoe st Int. I ernvvood
cem Remains may be viewed Hun. tie Aulo
funeral.
TMlKim Suddenl). Feb. I) IDA M Y PAR
KEIl, aged 40 ve'irs Relatives and friends In
vltetl to funeral Mon 11 n m First M. 11.
Chunh. (lib nnd Stevens sis . Camden. N J
Inl I'llvnte. New Camden Cem trlenda muy
all ill S lllh si . Sim eve
TRESSER Feb 7 suddenly. BENJAMIN P.
TRESSER. sun nf Harry nnd Sarah I'reeser
and nunilson nf Martin 1. nnd late Mary
J Rllev mod 10 Relatives and friends em
ploies nf N sn-llinburg A Co, Invited to fu
neral services Mnn. 1 p in, apirtinents nf
John (raw ford 211.17 Westtleld ave, Camden
N J Int Wrst Laurel Hilt Cem . ThllB. He
mains mav be viewed Sun eve
RAMSA) Feb 8. SUSAN, widow uf Robert
Rallis.iv. agett 87 Relatives mill friends Invlled
In services. Mnn , 2 p In. resident e nf A It
Mm linger c.l F. Stewart ave, Lansdnwne. Pa
Int Odd Fellows' Cem.
ROItlNIOS' Feb tl. ROBERT MILES ROB
INSON ngfd 8) Relatives nnd friends Invlled
tn funeral Mnn 2 p lit . son's resident e, Sam
II' I Miles ltnblnsnll Ism) N lllh St. Logan
Int private, lv Hill Cem
ROf'KIIILL Al Ciiluml.us N J Feb. I.
AllBIE A ROCKIIII.L. w Itlnvv nf Clent'lit S.
Roiklilll aged 7 1 Itelatlvea mid friends Invited
to Illlinrul Moti 11 a in, Columbus, -s. j
Inf ( ii'nnibus (Vin
ROC.EIts Seeond Month, f th WILLIAM
COLLINS RIlOP.RS. imed 78 Rehllves nml
frbnds InvlUtl to luneril, 2d l)iv. 2d Mn 12th
2 3il n m, sonln-litvs resblenee, Dr Walter
W Ourdlner 22'i W. .Main st . Moorestown.
s. i
ItoVM.AMl Feb tl ut Chestnut lllll.
CHARLES ItOWLWD. anil of lato Willi ml
nnd Elisabeth Run land aged 111 R uuleiii
mass Mnn I'hnnll nf Our Mother nf Cnnsnla
Hon Chestnut lllll. 10 n. in Int private
RI'DOI.TII - Feb 'I JOHN 1 IIP.) lEIlti'K
RI'DOI.TII sun nf John P and Carrie Rudolph
Inee llrlstir) naed 2 II' 1 itlves an 1 frttnilf
Invltid lu funernl seniles Mnn 1 p in.
Clients' n sit 'in e. '-'532 S Cim ii st Hit prl
late 11 mains mav be vletiid Sun. eie
IIPMPP Peti 8 JOHN W., sun of Clnr-l
.Vintner (nee Nlihnlls) and lain Freib rli K
Runipf. Iti Indies and friends, (lage 'Jrlhe, No
1J I (l R M Wnshlncliin Camp. Nn. 30.1
T O S nT A . State FlH'lnins Asso , Invltid
in funeral seniles. Tuesdn. 2 p ni Isn't S
15lh st Inl. Ptrnwiiod l em Remains ina ne
viewed Mini , s tn lo p in Autn funiral
Rl'N'SEIt Feb. 8 MARY, widow of John
llllnser Relatives and friends Invited In fu
neral. Mnn 8 10 a in nlTlce of Emll J. Le
Bright 4.111 Mi In t ManiDunk Requiem
mass si John's i'hnnll 10a in. Int. !rd Mao's
( m Rnsboniu-rh
SCIIAHE Feb 8 WILLIAM II husband
of Emm l E Si bade and son of late August
and Cnrnllni Si hub' Retatlles ami friends In
Mt, il tn scribes. Mon. 2 p. In. Oilier II.
Hair Bldir 1820 Chestnut st Int nrliale
SCHMIDT Feb 0. JOHN P. SCHMIDT, hus
band of lite Ernsteln Schmidt aged 00 llela
llies nnd frl. litis invited In funeral seniles.
Mun. 3 p in, OH E lib st . Chesli r, l"j
Int Cln stir itural Cem
SCHNECK Pel. 8 (IHOnm: IT , lmsbnnd of
Mollle A Schneck, aged 03 Relitlves nnd
friends are Invited tn funernl services. Mon .
2 p in , nt 1712 N 2(ith. Remains may bo
viewed -lulltllv arier 8 n in
SCHOOLEY Feb. 7 M MIY H widow of
Robert o St honlfv. aged 33 Relitlies and
friends 'IIori M E Churih. Invited tn funeral.
.Mnn, 2 p in. 3111 N t ber st Inl. Nortb
tioti' Cem Remilns mai bo viewed Sun. 7
tt 10 p in Ynlk papers copy
SLINHLPPP Feb s, HARRIET' RL1NO
l.l PP. vvltlow of Casper S Slluglurf. aired 81
llflallies and friends milled In funeral Tins,
in n ni . snn-li-l.nv'H resident e. Samuel P
Ramiy Harmonilll" Pa Seniles and Inter
ment I'lii'T Dublin lli.llireu's Churih 1 p. in
Friends mav itew remains Mon cie,
SOMMEit Fib 7. JUHN .1 . son nf IgnaU
nnd Frances summer, nged 5'i. Retatlles and
friends Iniited In funeral Mon . 8 30 n m , PI"
N Wnltinik St. Snlt'hl.l requiem miss St.
Mulatto's Church lo a m. Int. New Cathedral
Cem
SMI 1 tl Ffb tl lit Tnlmvrn N J KATH
RY.N STEWART, widow of Frank Smith Itela
llies nnd friends Invllid tn funeral Mnn.. 2
tn III (l.irfield live Talniira. N. J. Int.
Mnrgail Cem 'I rain Unvis Market st feiry
fnr Palmira 1 :2U l m
Ml Mils Feb s, ERNEST M. husband nf
M ibel stark nged 30 Relntlies and friends.
Phlli Lodge Nn. 51. L o C M . Thomas B.
Smtlb Repullb.in Club, of 2Mb Ward Invited
In funeral Sun 2 p m . 2531 W. Dlliphln st.
Int Ml Penin Cem
'IHOMAS Feb 8 ELlZARHI'lt H . widow uf
.Insppb R TlioiniH Relatives and friends In
vlled tn seniles Mnn, 3 p 111 residence nf
slsler Mis Mar) E. Maiallle), 1700 N. ,1.11b rl
Int private
TONER Feb 8 TVTRICK TONER Kela
lives and friends Invlled to funeral Tues 8 .In
a m apartments nf Juhn T. (iiillagher 1 ITI
c.erin inlnwn avi Snbiun riuuiim miss st
Mn bail pi i lunch 10 a m lilt Holy Crnss
Cell! Aulo service.
'lltOFT Feb II. SARAH, widow nf Edward
R Tmul aged 82 Relatives and friends Invlled
In funeral seniles Mnn . 2 p in . .123 N 41st
st Inl Feriiwiiod I'nii Frlenda may mil s tn
11 p in
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TROXRL Feh. . JOHN V.. tltM1
fit Anns Marls Trmel. srefl (10. llslatl
rrienos .invited to runerai serricea, hob,ii
b. in. residence of son. Clarence) Troasl,
N 3tst st Int private. Friends mar;
Sun. after 8 n, m. J,
PELTZEN Feh. , CATflEItlNB. irldolf
Ferdinand (1, ueiicen. Re)atlveaana in
meuibera of Hlmpsnn Memorial M. K. unurci
Mien in luuerai servicrs, aion.. j p. in,.
K, Cumbria st Friends may call Sun,, 8 p.
Hit Nortn lunar uiu cem.
WAtlNER Feb. j), MAHQIR, wMow of I
l llicnrr naeti n,., tiriHiivr film uiaiitia ar -tP1
Hied to funeral, Mon., 2.P. m daughtapa tfh c
elence Mrs t:t labeth Detra.
Norrlstnwn. Pa Int rrlvnte, Illversldo Ccbk
Remains may be viewed Hun , 7 tn 0 P. m. if
vvai.sii suddenly, i en. n, juaiix vvAi.pn.
daughter of Iste Henry and Bridget. Walah.tPJt. Jt
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Tuei.. V
8 30 a. m. 82.1 Moore st High masa nt r- Pvwl'Ki
nulem Annunciation Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathe 'jvij
WATSON Feb 7, IVY M.. wife of Bamusl
Bamusl , ,t' ,-j'
and. lain 'A1 i)
I frlenda.- V"1 "J
Watson, daughter of Kllianeth ttenrer a
Hsmuel elrlfnth nred 28. Relatives and 1
Ladles' circle of Episcopal Church of Chelten- i
ham. Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m., a
cneiten tim
S p. m.. & 3
ilaamerv e ' .vi'
122 Jefferson ave.. Chellenham, Montgomery
Co . Pa, Int. Lawnvlevtf cem.
WATSON. Feb II. ELIZABETH
-.TH W. WAT- , itvi
aged 80. Relas i- ".t 2
?ral. Mon., 3 p. .S
SON. viblniv of will am Watson.
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Illf'S llllli irientlS llllllf'll 111 llillt-int. 4IUIII, . K
tn . sun's residence, waiter n. vvatsoni nonns
Uienside Ta Int private
WILLIAMS Feb ti. MART, wlfo of Jerome,
Williams, aged 07 Relatives and friends In'
Mted tn funeral. Mnn , 2 p. m , reldnc of
nephew, Mr (I. Sherman Tlppln, 483 Oerhsrd
st Roilnrounh Hervlces In Itotborough Tresb
terlan Church 3 p m Int adjoining grounds.
Friends may call Sim , from 7 to I) p. m. j
..... ..r.i.' tv... ..... . 111. I.... ... ..4
I1I1..-U.1 Ifn t 11 llii.in,,!, nu.u.tiu u ?fl
Nellie Wilson Relatives and friends Invited t"-&'St
funeral Mon 8 30 a. m . 1041 laimbert plaea. jL
Solemn requiem mass ni i.iizaiiein a cuurcn
10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cem, New York pa-'
r'woiKV Feb 8 suddenly. KATIiATltNB W.
onlv diughter of Philip J and Wllhelmlna L
Wnlf nged 1 Relntlies and friends Invited ta
funeral serilees. Sun. 2 p. in., residence of
Peients I82J Parrlsh st Int. Montrose Cem,
WRK1IIT -Feb 8, SAMUEL A. WRIGHT.
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral serr
in,. vi, ,.i ' ,, ne itarinr. nf s. 1. Franken-
lleiii A- Suns, N w i or Slith nnd Spring Oar
den sis hit Pirnwood Cem
YOCNO Feb 7 JULIA A YOUNQ. (n
Tustln) wife of (leorge II. Young. Relatlvea
snd friends, also members of Tort Richmond M.
K Church Alberta Meher Home, No. 11, and
emplojes of Adams Express Co . Invited to ru
ner.ij services Sun 2 p m.. 3033 Mercer St.
Int private. East Cedar Hill Cem.
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D 11 Dundrum John T t ochran, Mra. J,
Lentz Jiiob I'lsne, Mrs Mnyme Johnson.
Mrs. J W Lelsrh. .Max Moser. 'I homas Ken.
nev Mrs W E MeKelvC C I). Taxson, Mrs,
James A Rlrhler Mrs lloraco Yundt.
POSTAL TELF.I1RATH CO.. South Penn Square
Miss Mabel II lireene. Mrs. Elizabeth llreed,
Mnl Kobll Mrs Viola Wagner. Mrs. F. J
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
BELL TELETHONE
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Work near our home In pleasant and
healthful surroundlners, nith excellent oppor-
tuullles for rapid advancement.
There nre twenty eight Bell Central Office
In Phllideiphla. probably there hi one within
n few blot KB of )our home Unusual oppor
tunities for enrmet. Intelligent )Oung woman
between 18 and 22 )eara of ugc.
New' einploves nie iall while learning
and nro rapidly advanced.
Pleasant i dining rooms, where the
In st of fond is sold at cost, ln every
Central Olllcv.
Comfortable sitting rooms for reading
and relaxation.
Oiportunlty for advancement to aen
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Apply nl toil Market street, dally, except '
Sunday, S 3D it. in tu 5 p. in,
CHAMBERMAID Young Trotestant, who-will
assist In cure of ceroid eh'ld. Chestnut lllll;
references required. O 358, Ledger Central. u
CHAMBERMAID flood girl wanted, also hep
wait on lable. Tmtislint . reference requlredl
gnnd wages Thone Chestnut lllll 22. Ad.
tlrtss 7100 WlssahlfKon ave .
C1IAM11ERMAID. very inmtielent girl, for 3i
family, tin launitry vvnrk: very good wagea,
4.128 Spruce hi., entrance on 44th. (
UOCiK FIrst-clnss woman wanted Trotestant:
nrerentn required . good wages Thona Cheat.
nut lllll 22 Address 71IIO Wlssahlckon av.
U'fioK ohaml'crm'ild nud itallress, preferably
sisters nr friends, ref required; good salary.
Thnne dierbrook I'I27 --t
Ct'TTERS nn knit Jersey cloth, bathing suits I
ste.niv work Ibglenle Fleeced Underwear
rn 211.1 N llow ml st
FOREWOMVN w mted, knitting factory on PaJ
illli itiiiNt mu-t h" i-nmiietent to teach helv
us nf iiiiiuu sp.fl.il and Singer machines;
splendid nppnrttinill fnr the right person. Ad
dress sii phi nsnii . Cn 14.1 N 4th st..rhllili
C.lllI.H vvnnleil for work In cork factory. Apply
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