a- r l . - '.-.' I." I . 1 ' .ESS AMATEURS READY TO ENLIST fsey Operators Will Offer Ser vices to u. c. on W C.nU rnl.LINQSWOOD, N. J Mnrch 28, fwith the order of Secretary ncdflelel last jJht dlscontlnultiK the Issuanco of licenses ln .. tvlrMoMM nnorntnrfl nnrl lien lull. lit!on thnt with the dcclnrntlon of war nil K?ih nlantH would ho closed, the 200 or n ma a, u i ,.-.--- -.,...-.. ... ...... v ....,- Kore operators of Hilt vicinity hccsui prepn. lUtlons for popslhlo wnr service. In the five tlountles Immedlntely adjacent to IMillmlH f?. (hero are more thnn 200 umiiteur eta- Wtllonri VtWl mo opcraiuris uu liit-'inuerH in me i!....ih leraey Hadlo Association, There aro r?" .i... in tienrlv every town In I'atnileti. fflloucestcr. HurlliiKton, Atlantic and Salem Pcountles In new .Jersey Ua These stations are nil ovviieil by yonnir iavsn who navo uihuh iei ttiiciuM nn u ucjimi.v. Hut who have developed so rapidly through lb thtlr organization iimi ninny nave iiecoiiie feSncrts. Not only have they been cairylntf hZ, the normal operation of wireless equip- Bfilni but they have conducted reseat ch tTmrk R'"' 'n "cv'rn' Instances havo per- V!...a mini ances vviileli nre in use by ex- It urta Including government plants. m already one member of the association Ha entered the nnvnl serlce ns an expel t rjlT...(nr. and others nre ready to follow lIitlipr Into the army or navy In the event ,l war and tho need or lulilltlonal wireless . i.r, The association has n network of "stations, many of which me devoted only to tMMlvlnl?i nnii mhhu ui mu uihthhiin an- fcOt yet Buiiie.ie.'iiii) tnumiLiu icj eiiuiurwiiiu 'landing messages. All, however, have been turulng nn Intensive study In lecent (months to perfect themselves in tills branch f it the work. S Ten days ago n new iiinnrh or the nistv .r . ... ... r...v.A.l Ir. tln.1.1....IUI.I ..l,ll eUllOn l"nilS" 11.111111111111.-111, IWIIICl athers are In the formativo stace. I'nless Wir prevents. It Is Intended to have n con tinuous string of lower-sending power sta tions stretching all the way from Ticnton ? to Cape May Already tho string is com Valeted except for a few scattered points. 1 The first extended test of tho etllclcncy of I the stations was given on last election day ;Whcn an unueiKi:iiiejiii nun nmiiej vvim a f'Wew York newspaper and tho election re Sturns from the entire countiy were Hushed I Into the smallest South Jersey towns via .wireless. Tne test went tlitough without a treak. Tho station nt Colllngswood was '-.-r.tA1 tmnnpnrllv tti tier. Mn-n.'u nlllna I,. iktown hall and tho vailous operators took " turns at the key. ; If the call comes It Is expected that a ("Urge number of the youths hereabouts will j'tamedlntely olunteer for s-ei'vlce. They 'j'hive been working toward that end Cor jfiomc lime They will also submit their jUpparatus to the I'tiltcs! States for war Cservlce. I Check on Amateur Wireless WASHINGTON,' .March 28. Issuing of licenses for amateur wlivles miparntus !aas been suspended by Secretary Kedllolcl. i, Virtually none of tho nmateuis has sending fMUipmetit so the military and nanl au fthorltles have not considered them a source Fit immediate danger, but Mr. Kedfleld de- aiHed that no more should bo licenced for the present, hendlng wireless plants nre Snnder the strictest possible surveillance Ilow, and If a stato of war is declared IJlfforts will be mntlo to locate apparatus itt every description. Many of tho ama 'turs,now licensed liy the (ovetnment be ;,lonf to the. Naval Hadlo ltcscrve and will Mi called upon to perform certain duties .ili war. l,lfflImnm,nn I SERVICES TO PRESIDENT Thrty-five of Pioneers of Amer ica Would Serve as War Nurses UlfllVHIM .... . . .... .... ".IF1 ,LOW"'- ' " nircn -. ine .via- J5i "'""en oi mo liiii j'loneurs oi fymerlca' "llrt'-'lo strong, composed of the laughters of virtually all tho lending afamllles of the borough, today orfeied their RierWces In a lody as lied C'ross nurses lth Colonel lloosevclt's projiosed Helglau Rlrmv r .1... n.t. ..in -il..,.., .'.. L "', ,,,i iitiiut' llill.U til I.IY.SKM1 HI frhich President Wilson might assign them. B TIia nt.i.. t . ... . . 4'ii si ae nccii receiving insiruc- Uon In first aid woik fiom Or. W. H. Krd- ISlltn wUn n..n ..t..nA ll I....I .., . itwenty j ears ago has been president of tho Lehigh School Directors' Association, the Iflafttnr n,l,,...l . . ""'' vuui-uuuimi orKaniZtUiou (i iiic JiC-Et-AVh Valley. Doctor Krdnum hay been In r.ritniptlncr i.rt ..... ..... i.. . 't. "- - "iu JWUII8 IIIMUII IIUl IHII.V III lill CWre of Blck and wounded, but jUmi of (liein- rlUq or . i i i i.... i. -.'ill" 1 w "n 'HVHft UIUI itllll UUUUUUl JU yv ukiu iiru conceinoa -f 1 AA AAA l nrMimit rn HWjUUUA-iWUlMHld DULlilAW KHL1M SLUUAi Campaign to Provide an Addi tional Meal Daily for Chil dren Gets Under Way A camnainti tn rnluo fttninnn mnnthit' t liJSVe an nclHtIonaI meal' dally for lAn.. tT- "CJt'ian uniidreii of tlio province of Antttern hpfnti tntim. t. .,!,-,.. i. n(it,i,.Ar ..r L'L-1 BeBii Children's Itcllef Committee. Rat, Imp9tua was given tho campaign by tho announcement that tho relief committee had sjecelved a telegram from Hugh (llbbon, formerly first secretary of tho American Vacation at Biusseis, stating that tho Dutch "OT'ernnient would continue the distribution JT food, even though Amcrlc.i sliould go to Sm wth lJerm"y- rf r- Gibbon's telegram reijds In part: il . feedlng of the Belgium chlidicn must eontlnue. Withdrawal of diplomatic, of ii8 ant' ot tho workers of tho Helglau iv commission will not hinder our dis tribution et fnnA u,i..,.1l..o rpl.n llntnli ,m. 't.bi aml rcllf committees wlio aro jKing over tho woik of tho commission , -is competent and understand tho situation i,Bfl are certain to carry on tho woik with ;Mlclency." v. Ration clubs for the collection of funds h4VA haon . 1 I.. 1 ..,11 P I, i ' 'iliicu in iumhu-s, uiiii.t:i, ritun. 'inKS nnrl mlltu llanrlfiii'ihf nru it ia ti-!itn,l t"U24 Walnut street. BIDLE AT LITERACY TEST IJTq Be' Used for Aliens, as It Is in Nearly Every Tongue yWASHlPCOTriV Mnrnli "B T A !1 rl I n t tter for a literacy test for aliens under ff?Iew Immigration law will bo taken from Bible, tho Department of Labor an- g"w.ea,. I'assages will be selected In more f'!! 100 InnffllntTDH nnrl rllnlpptH JWhls Is not because the lllblo Is con- "red a sacred book by many people," a. the department's announcement, 'bu. USe It Is now the, nnlv book iif virtually jMy tongue. Translations of the Blblo j" made by eminent scholars la such "IDIA ailrl 1r1lnnlrt AvnvaDalnnB In 4 1. . rjOUl forelcn lflni.llnr.na nn wnillrl mnLn iPoMlble for tho common people of foreign K"" 10 grasp tho meaning rcadly ft thoroughly," jWngers Shaken in Train Wreck AMOKIN, Pa., March 28. An acco.n- PttOil train nn II.A lln.fl.l.n I.KnnnU nt i J, ' " ' IIIWII flHllVil VI LJolnit JUllway wa badly wredted rwimeiDerger yesterday. Tnreq freight " mawjea.anU'Hiveral pawenfteqi l!rLTlnrt,-,- : uurrnnuc OtXS HUPiS IN RUSSIAN CRISIS National Woman's Pnrtv in spirited by Probability of Equal Rights VASmxciTO.V, termination m.." .''"S1. . "rim do- party slnr """"' ftn,?I" . Woman's sla ol,nn,JV1 .Dlt'9 from Hus. li IIumW . ' Oovcr"nent. If actual war en to m,!L0" "0t block l,1 'nrranclih." "1 f tho V ?" W' ,hen' '" ll "Pin a lo li I'm' Wean's l-arty, neliher Itself ' s L ,1 nl,0nnl rcIatl(""'( nor war '"Jinf, longer tho -,n..,.i ..., ,. '"cnt of Aineilcan women. --- itiuiiiii I'm i iiiiriimo. liave Klveii f i. T UBn'"a Provinces the licBlm Li ""Ttr0 'o women since Mrs a b "?. "f ''I? ,:url'ean war," sal.l natb-Mn 'bC.. .J""'", lumber of the woman's pVrty "WlthT'"00' of !hp laclno- ,, i,,;,.,..Ml.h..,l'. connagration nu '"..;.',. ".' Bluea- 'lolland has chaiii'ril " v-unnillullOU so thnt it .n t.. ........ sinnus In tno unv r.f ,... M .... . ....j wk ,,iiiiLii Hiiirrni MifTr-icn n. 1 ,,:,MaKe of ' national Vnlted uTJ'lmeUt 'y CoB-e8. that the tion il m, t Cun ,',U, n" Immediate na ,f . V"' The '"'"cultles In the way s(mc bv si-. Ht",P.- nJn8,,lu""" mnk" the htate-by-htate method too slow. f-irl!lbiM.,!'.nt Amcrlcil '" not lag too com ml m 'heln,arch ,"war'1 locrncy. ui .. .1 v. . -:r" """ i.. ... :, ""."! lownru llio Mibm s- l,n .,." tirrnl 8Uffe-' ami-ndment to , "- imwiaiures esH(ln of Contrrrsn durlng this special vice 7i.n)r. Ml,tlI1' "f vnila. national vice chairman of the womairs patty and chairman of the legislative committee has hlato legislative chairmen of the organlza ndu, ',,",rIla!VI; '" "M "' rresl'ient hi I l, "wit ..e,,P,nl "urtraRe "mcnJiiiMit lie. itL ? IallV0 ,I)r0Kr;"" ""t t recom men Us parage during the fecial session ot i ongress. DON'T MUZZLE DOGS, SHORE WOMEN URGE Philadelphians Join in the Op position to Ordinance at Atlantic Citv ATLANTIC CITV, Match 2S. Philadelphia, society women hro and In Chelsea and Ventnor. Incent-ed over riglil enforcement by Boardwalk policemen of a munlclp.il decree that all dogs, no mat tei how tiny and harmless, must bo muz zled while taking tho nlr with their owners, nre enlisting for the protest campaign to be conducted by the new woman's auxiliary of tlie Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Mis. George A.' Zlnn. wife of Colonel Zlmi, C. S. A., of the Weymouth, Ventnor, who owns two pets, one of which weighs not moio than five pounds, was warned by a policeman that her dogs must wear muzzles when out for a stroll, seizure being the only altei native. Miss lUhel II. Maiquette, who lias resided In the Manholm slnco coming from Phila delphia a year ago, has declared fuither pressure will be brought to bear upon Mayor Bacharach to havo hint exempt iIors which welgn less than fifteen pounds, and p.irticulaily pets which ildo or aie carried on tho Boaidwalk. Miss Maiquette has written to Mayor Bacharach, calling attention to a decision by Judge Martin, of Philadelphia, that no dog can bo legally considered vicious and a menace jmtll at least two acts of vicious ness have been indisputably in oven be'foro u proper court of law. "Tiieie have been well authenticated cases," Sdlss Maiquette continued, "where Ikensed dogs, held in leash and consequent ly' In the direct physical custody of their nwncis, have been forcibly taken from them because they- were not muzzled. That dogs maintained by owners In the ptopcr man ner sliould be toituied by wearing muzzles while in the custody of their owners and attached to a leash seems to be as unneces sary as would be an ordinance requiring all persons to wear stialglitjackets because some members of the human tace havo gone suddenly Insane." Mrs. K M. Itissell, of Philadelphia, who lives at tho Weymouth, in an active mem ber of tho muzzle protest committee. Ite nioval of muzzle placards posted along tho Boaidwalk will be lliged upon the ground that they havo a tendency to alarm strangers. PRINCETON ALUMNI BACK UNIVERSAL TRAINING PLAN Call on Members Everywhere to Urfce Congress to Pass the Bill Pioiulni'iit I'llncelim ahiiunl thioughout the country have Joined the movement to have Congicss enact a unlveisal military li. 'lining and service law. They urge 1'ilnce ton men to write immediately to the Con giessmen fiom their dish lets, to Senators f i om their Stales and to the Nwietarv ot War urging them to do everything possible fui tho adoption of lompulsuiy muitaiy sei vice. "Vu feel (oulldeiit that as a Piliu-cton man vim will heed this call In duty." tho appeal leads, "and that In tho coining months the patriotic; spirit of Pilnceton's hons will lead In service for the nation" Tho following names ai'e signed: n,.n.,i iinnrv. -Tit riiarlpi vv. iihihi)-. nt I'lllker 1. JlHtl'U. 'I!' t'jrua II. .Mtt'orniUU JnrmH If, William 'nn i.--..iu i.:mil,in. 'Rl Walter II Hi'pe "ill Arthur It. Srilliner wl liarcmo l Kerr, ill William i iimnirn Hilllnm I'. Proctor s:i flnl Ii. Ynuns. -iij s:i riiarleii II. HlRKlna. ut i:.l..r.l W. HurriH. , SI Hoiyar. Il ir. " Matth l-'lemliiK, 1lrrv S .ToncH. '0," Tracy II. Ilanls. '8H Ailrl.in H. Ijirkln "ti , William II. StiHlillfnnl. Philip A. Itnllins 'W H.imuol J. Ilnlil. Jr, '"U llerlwrt 1: Dillon. '07 tleoruo V. VnmlerliDOf, Jr.. 'Hi Xewtnn H. l ass. "oil flPM-lanil K DoiltTP. '0D lonn 1 nrinm. i" Howard W. I'errln. (iij Ocorso N. )rr, Mil .ToKeiih II. I.'ake. to Jiunes Ii.irin'S. . in ileorso VV llurlelnli.'lia CourtMnui . Jiaoy. ."arllliier'n' MHIer. !'S Alvlli nejerrux. 12 Wll ra M llullitt '!) John A. I-arkln. M3 Aii'lrew O lint rl-. I)-. Silvan I., I'roellck. I " ' 'VV ',, . J!,' 'nil 'rhrirntrm Hmmoill. Ml Aincri "'"".'' f-..ih nil,,, 'ir. ilobcrt Clnrrelt Ncilson I'oi-. H7 l.,iurenre (I. Pajson.'lfl HOTEL OWNERS' CASE DRAGS AKreement Delayed in Action to Re' view Road Surveyors' Closing Order ATLANTIC CITY. March 28. Argument may not be reached before Juno In tho suit of hotel owners to review ho action of county road surveyors In order ng tho closing of tvventy.two roads crsslng tho Ig gun range on the testing tract of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, between Mays Landing nnd tho coast. In that event a de SSton W "mi'robable before the fall term of thTKemCenU'st-attorneys will base their "....'.. .i, fr.r! adduced at a hearing be oro Judge Shinn. at which they .'"." ..." .ir.n nf the board of oi-sur- veyor. Tha" board "nied favorable report tho bamo day. '. CharRes Fraud In Divorce I 3UNBURV. Pa-. Ma,rch2?1;M,nr Pica Arthur r..n.ntnV Tin MarL'i -a 'ibi .,-. DU.1UUI i.'-i :-,- tltlnn for di. SM InX No humKrtand County aSSk yeltcrday said he was Induced to wed S5 -What BhjpM-e- & J. ac c.omPa"y.. Lm '"..huro trip ud woro T : FAIRBANKS COMPANY WORK LIKE TROJANS Poppy Phot'oplaycr Completing "In Again Out Again" Bern hardt Film a Hit ' Hy the Photoplay Editor Work on the Initial noughts Fairbanks Artcrnft production, "In Again Out Again," oj Anita Loos, and staged under the direc tion of John Kmerson, has progressed rap- If ."ml " ls '""I'Pcted that this subject will be finished In the emit re of two weeks. I pon completion of this plctuie activities u connection with the next offering will bo commenced. Although the tltlo of this wtory has nnl. as yet been announced. It Is stated that It will be nn unusual Comedv of New York nnd California. The piodne tlon will thi-rcfore be started In New Votk following "In Again Out Again" and ns i-oou ns these scenes ni taken the entlio organization will Journey to tho west coast, where tho principal scenes aro laid. Hilly Shay, for the last three years nsslit ant to n. w. Orllllth In the cutting of the latter's spectacles, is on his way east to fill a similar position with Director Kmer son of the l-'alibanks-Aitcrafl subjects. Kmerson's staff now Includes .lack Scott as assistant; R w. Xkimls, technical ill rector; Krlo von Strohclnu location scout, nnd .lames P. llogan. master of uropertics Tho harmony that typllles Knieivotrs start was recently commented on by Fairbanks "Doug" Is becoming the favorite of the collcgo boys, It would seem. Only lecently ho was voted tho most popular actor by the Princeton senior class and last week the senior class at Yale annnunr.-d him Its favoilto with a total vote of fifty-eight, Km lies Iloberton coming second and 1i.iv Id Warfleld third. ".Mothers of France." the new S.uah Ilernhardt plctuto which lias Just been pur chased by World-Pictines llrady-made, has broken every attendance record In the hl tory of the Walto Theatre, New Yolk. It moved Its audiences to such enthusiasm thai they stood up. waved their programs and cheered until hoarse Chester Conkllu went to see himself In "Dodging His Doom" In Los Angeles the other night. This comedy is being featured on the program of a Los Angeles theatre, and Is drawing big houses. Chester, In this funniinent, takes a dual character. A Kansas farmer, who had read of Max Llndcr's wooden-logged war dog, "Wall," presented the famotu K'sanay lomedlnn Willi a young coyote, en route to California. Max had tho animal placed In Ills private baggage car with "Wall" Tho war dog proved himself to be still a wan lor, despite Ills hickory pin. nnd when the battle was over there was one less oo.vote In this world Shirley Mason unil Oeoigo Li-riueie, stars of .McCIurc's Seven Deadly Sins, have been selected by Dr. Perty Normal Williams, the noted New York dental authority, as having heads that are perfect examples of the Ideal American young man and young wo man. Doctor Williams saw photographs of Miss Mason and Mr. LeOuere and wrote to McClure Pictures asking permission to use the pictures In a lecture to 1. delivered be fore the Mao land State Dental Society In Baltimore. KILLED IN STREET AFFRAY Philadclphian, a Bystnmler, Narrowly Escapes Bullet of Unknown Slayer PITTSHCIIOII, Maicli 2R N. C. fiilmm. of 23 South Sixty-first sheet. Philadelphia barely escaped death during a shooting af fiay in fiont ot the Hotel Crise, Kleventh street, last night. (irlmm, n guest at the hotel, was standing In front of the hotel when two strancois walking together passed. One of them quickly turned, pulled a icvolver and began firing at his companion One bullet Im bedded itself In a post against which Crlmni was standing Mve shots it, all wen- filed, three of them taking effect, in the body of one of tho men. The wounded man was rushed to the hospital, but died before i caching there. Tho police say that the minder Is tho icsult of a H'ack Hand plot. They, how ever, aio unable To Identify the victim. CIVIL WAR VETERAN SUICIDE Lewis Ross, Valley Forge, Uses Revol ver He Carried in 18(!l-5 PIIOKNIXVILLK, Pa.. Mnic.li 2S. Willi the icvolver which he c.itiied as n t'nlou soldier dining tho Civil War. Lewis TJoss, eighty yea in old, shot himself last night and died in the Phncnixvillo Hospital. IIoss was a icsldeut of Valley Koige, and the house In which ho shot himself was tho headnuartoi.s of a general of thii Revolu tionary aimy. The knowledge' that he suf f ci oil fiom an incut able disease piompted the old map to shoot himself IN VIIIVIIIItlAM iSAI.rni'It In foml nnd Imliic remr-nitiriinri' nf Al.KXANhKIt llAM'ni'lt. who ilri.irtc-tl tills llfo March - 1003. Thy iiirinory ever cher Isheil. eatljs APri.P.Til.V M.mh L'7, lit Mt Hnll, N. J., MAIIY ni.lZAIILTM. wlfo nf Christian II, An pli'li.n. IM.itlNc.i iimi iiIcihIk ImlU'il in funci.il, 11 Union si . .Mt. llullj. N. J , !-" J . . J p. m Inl Hirli-tiv priviue. AUNOI.I). March 24. at Chle.iBii, CHAltl,i:S M, rai nf l:iU.illh iimi 1 1)- Lite .lohii .VI Anmlil !iBil a.". Itt-l.illveH ntnl frlcnils Invitnl In funr'al services. Tliurs . 1" p. m . lit liimi Ime's I'unernl I'.irlom. S. h or. nth .ind Tlos.i sis. Int. private Norths onil (Vni. llAI.IiAltuN. Mari-n -'f. JlII.lA, if of Itny monrl ItalLiron. ilnuehtor of .Mary ntnl latn rnrncllus Dnnihue. Itclatlvoi nnrl frloml') In iltcil to funeral. Thurs., 8..to n. in., '.'lillS W. Sergeant t. CiMh Ward), llenulem mam t. Columha's tiiunh Hi n, m Int. St. Mary's Cem., HoxborouKh. HAI.lINii.NR. Mnnh sn. AN.N'li:. widow nf William Ualenliiie. KeliilliPi nnd friend In vited lo funeral Hcrvlni. Tliurs , 2 p in , son-in-law's residence, Thomas lliown. ITHn Aher deen st. (o-'d st. nnd Tarksldo ae ). Int prl- WH,vnit Marrh till. HOIinriT C, hush.inil of Ida V. llarr, acrd on Relatives and friends, Sernnd Ward Itep I'lub nf ramden. emplojes ll.ildnln Locomotive Works. Invited to services, Thurs.. " P. '".. M-"' Linden at., C'.iniden. N. J. Int. private. New- Camden Cem. Itemalns may bo viewed Wed,, 7 to tt p. m. nARItAS. Manh 'Jll. ANNIK TAVI.Olt HAH HAS, lined 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funernli?ervlres, Thurs., a p. m , son's resi dence. Thomss Ilarrna. HI t. uth St., Darby. Int. private liniil.. Mareh 2rt. JOHN I.IVINOSTON HUM., husband nf Catherine Hell (ne Heln) and son nf .Martha and Into William Hell Iteln tlves nnd friends nnd all nrKiinlzatlnns of vshleh he wan a member Invited to funeral, Frl., L' n m . ram N, 10th st. Friends mav view re. mains Thurs.. 7 to lu p. m. Int. Mt. Morlah -".- r. v. 8 LOUIS, nniiiju'i- husband of and friends d. m.. r.-i miznbeth II. Ilerlnier. Itelatlves invitpd to funerM ervlee, ri., r..iinhiii at. int. Northv Northwood Cem. Itemalns " . .. ...I n'hiipii at mHi:itNi.NOnn. March 27. JACOH husband nf Hannah It. Hernliurcr (neo Haiterty), aced 111, V,.i,ii, and fr ends, Lincoln Circle. .No H. I if A and employes of rhll.i, Transfer Co.. In cited to funerut services, Hat.. '' p. ni 2120 K. Cumberland st. Int, private. North Cedar '"lirTTff. March 2d. nt Wllmlncton, Del . liVvVAItl) HKTTH, used til. Itelntlvea and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, I'rl.. 11 ii ni 7M Wl et. Int. private. IlI.nVIN. March 2.V PAUL T son of lira. VVIlllam Hievln. Bd 10. Itelatlvca and friends invited to services. Fr!.. 2:.1( p. ni., mother's residence. ISHO N. 4flth -st. Int. Mt. Zlon Cem. nemalns may be, viewed Thur.r7 to tl p. m. HONOMO. Muicn !!. r'KANK miNuMO. Md HO, Relatives and friends, also Paconia Trih. No. a, j, u. ic. u.j wourc Americo v en duccI. No. S31, V. of A.lBtar of Italy llarbers' Unrlr-tv. lnvlteo lo luneruii i nurs., o a .. at residence of aunr. ir. franK Ilia Idnlfo, (O.'iS B Mh t. Boiernn requit Nicolas of Tolentlna U::i0 ' Kr. Int. Holy Cross iTlUNDSCIinTT. March 2.1. JAMES CI . h hand of Katharlna Ilrnndschett tnec .Myei Dan? .;,. it.lnllvea and friends in ted In us. ers). Sfral services. Thurs.. 2:30 p. m 3110 huffeld St .Krankford. int. private. iitlCKI.HV. Salem. N. J.. Marun 20. rrtANK II, I1UCICLEY. on of lat Peter and lulls iick(y, llelatlvei and friends invited to f.TnrTral Thurs.. 0 a. m., Nelson Ilouio. Salem. hiihinui of requiem Jit. jury's Church U:30 lO IU- 1 ni. Int. Bt. iry-J wm. BlinNS. March 25. lormerlr of Port ( "VS1 nmilAHDihusbana at Mary A. Bu 13 bon, Rehitlv-eV nd friends. Kplphany T. A. H. Hoc. B'v! 81,Ai a H.lP.t. T.-ReUff. emplores . . ,,,wo,, ,,iv ,.0. . DEATIIfl rhurs,, 8::i0 n. m 1034 H, Warnock at. Solemn tilRh renulpm mass Kplphnny Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. limiNtj. March. 2.1, niHVAIth J husband of late Mnr' 11. Ilurns (neo Vox). Il-lnllvrs snd friends, Bscred Henri Society of St, Vin cent I'hiirchi Court I'ellinin, V. of A.I I'enna, II. II. Vol, IlHIef, Invited to funeral, Thurs, 1:31) n m.i 200,1 Douglas st, l.l.td t. and Lehlah sve.) Solemn requiem mass Bt Vincent's Church, tlerm.mtown, 10 n. ni. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CAIlTLil. Marc-M 2.1, MiVv.vitU v, irviiii.n. nuslmnd of Kntlo Cnrter tne Km), accd '."( Itelallvrs and friends, WasblnKtnii Camp. No. S!M, y. O. S, of A., Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 1:30 p. ni . 2I1S N. Mnrslnn St. tut! Mt. reaco Cem. Remains may Ik vlen-ed Wed.. 8 lo 111 p. in, ' UAHIJl. March .'1. JPl.tA VBItONICA. Jaunhter of Maurice J. and Mary r. Casey Ked 17. ltclatlves nnd friends Invited to fu nernl. Thurs., H a. tn., parerils' residence. 1UH s. Mole tt. Solemn hluh requiem mass St. Thomas's Church 0.30 n, in. int. Holy Cross Cem. lillUST At Snin Oakdnle st , March 27 ,IA( oil VV.. husbinil of nilnmlna I'.berliiini liir st. iiaed 70 Relatives nnd friend, Anna M Itoss rust. Nn. III. 11 A. It., and VVa ilnulon I'mnp. No. l.-di, y O S. nf A. Inilted to fu" uneral services. Krl . X p in., hi Oliver II Hair IdB 1S2I1 I'liestnut st. Int. private, nt tlnuius. I'.i . Snt. , CliATLH . March 2.V r.VAI.INA P. COATIW. ilatiBhler of tir. Thnmas 11 and Adele P Coates. iiceil in Relatives mid friends Invited m fu- ltapllHi I'hurih. Lnmlmril st below I2lh. Re mains mnv Iw viewed Wed. eve, 1113 Lombard si , s m it p ni. Int IMen Cem. C'OI.HH. At her lain residence, 2,V.'l S 20th ft ANNA i:t.IZAHr.TH widow, of OnpiiUn 1 rankllti II. Coles, used .. Services nnd Int. nt Mulllca Hill. N. .1 . Thurs . Hi a. m. CON 1)1 II March 2.V JOHN, husband of Kllen rondle, nued 7o Relatives nnd friend", Trinity Lndun. No 17. I. i). j . Invited tn funeral, Thurs , 1 p. in., 437 Viola st,. Camden, N. J. Int. ll.irlilqli Com CONNOR March 21. MAIIV 11 CONNOR, daughter nf Iato Anthony and .Mary Connor. Ilelullves nnrl friends League of S icrcd Heart and II. V M Sodality of St Philip's Church, Invited In funeral, Thurs, S-30 n. m, nil S Water st Solium mnilcm mass St. 1'hlllu's Chiinh in n tn lnl '!cl- "" Om CfiVllflT March 2(1, nt Ocean drove. N .1 t)ANli:i. c I'OVIIIIT used 70 Ptiner.il SI Paul h .VI i: Chiinh, Ocean llrove, Prl.. 2 p. in, CRISVvnLL Mjrch it. O.tCAIl. hiisbaml of Mary Crlswell, Relatives and friends Invited lo services, T hur . 2 p. ni., S. W. cor. Callow hill nnd lMsewooil sis. Int. private, Tornwood Cni ltilnalna may be viewed Wed., 7 to u p. in DANIIART. March 21. MARY 11 HANHART. nlfe of ihomas iianliart nnd daughter of Sirnh A. nnd lute Abel Umtllsh, nKed 13 Relntivis ntnl friends Invited lo funeral services. Thurs 2 p. in , 1310 S Ruby st. tri.1,1 nnd Cluster ave ). Int .Ml Morlah Com. Rciiialus ni.ij l,o viewed VVid fv o Hi; illlAStn - Maiili 21 WALTLR .1 son of A Itn-rt and Marv A it.- l!rmi. hkpiJ 22 ll I it i. h nnd friends AlKimuulu Trllie. No 2l.i I l It M lu Hi il lo funeral. Thills 7 "til a in panMitv tiMdinrc 117 (lenr-va hm. . vWst niont N .1 Sob mu riiiulrui mas M Johns It i' liiuiili Colllnfiswi'od N J. n a tn lot ilnr l 'em. l'rlends may call Wed , lifter 7 p in nci.ANLY March 2,1 .IOSCPH DHI.ANIIY Il lntlv mid friend" Wallers' l'nhm. Local 27H. Invitnl to funeral, Thurs. 71.1 a. m . fu Hi nil parlotl nf I! I. llnev. 1723 N 1.1th HI Mass s a in St Mal.it hv' I'lnin h. Int Holv Cri'"" 1',-ni Remains mac be viewed Wed. eve IHIVINi: March 2.1 JOHN DIIVINH. son nf late Patrick nnd Margaret Devttie Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. I'rl.. s 30 a. m , 72.1 N -Hull st Solemn requiem ninsi St James's Churih IU a. in. Int. private New Cathedral iVm. 1-l'RKINS. .March 20, IIIIIOUIIT, wlfo ot Patrick Durklns (neo Curran). Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Thurs., h:30 n m , residence of husband, 2in V. Clcarlleld t. Solemn requiem mass Church of Corpus Chrlstl 10 n in. Int. St. M-ary's Cem , lloxbnroiiKh. ELIAN Marrh 27 lll'HMAN 1IL1AN, iiBed 2r, Relatives nnd frb nds. members of Hush IIMI and l'.irkvrav Om Ye.irlv Henendal Socletv Invited tn funeral Prl 2 p m , parlors of liiarl. i lilenmler rS Son, ia.iu Poplar st Tn proceed to liieltiti Hills Cn inatnrv Remains Illiv be vlewrd iimri , 7 to '.I p tn. HLI.ISON. ,t llurilnnnin. N. J , March 2.1. MAllOIP. II , wife of Charles V. P.llhon, nued HI. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, refcldHiitp nf hufhnnd, 11. i II. l'earl st., Hurllns ton Thur.. 1 P ni Int Odd l'ellows' Cem. PLETliinit Marrh 2.1 JOHN A. hlishallil nf Urine lien lier (neo Krall) nnd son nf late lieorue and Man lietilier a mi I .1.1 Relative' and frl iid. Inrlicrtrv Lodpe No 131. P. and A M. mid -ntplmes nf litv Hall Invitnl to funrr.il serxbes Tliurs, 1 30 p m. 3jr,0 Lud low st Vi"t Plilla lnl Norlh Cedar Hill IVm Remains llla lie vlewni Will.. to 10 P. 111. PI.OWI'R Match 2(1, nt parents' residence. (113 tlreenwood ave. Jinklntnwn, Pa CIIARLl'S tiitAHAM, son nf Illi hard mid Tamjson 1-iowcr. need 3d Int. Htrlctlv private. POODY Man h 27. WILLIAM son of Ml ihael and Mnr 11. MniRiiu Koodi Relatives ami friends, H V. M Sodality of Church "f our Lady of MI Cirincl, Invited to funeral. Sat . s a tn,, residence of John Kline. 117 mi ner st lllfili mass of requiem Church of our Lads of Mt Carmel li 30 h m Int. Cathedral Ci m Aulo funeral. POX March 27. ROHIIRT. husband of Mary Pcix (nee Rv.m). nued 1(1 Relatives ami friend". 1 It V. No r.(!3. A. (. II. im No. 2, Holv Name Sonety of Holv AnKols's Church, Oik Lane, invlled to funeral, I'rl. s 30 a. m., flriiham lane. La Mott, Pa. Solemn lilBli re quiem mass Church nf the Holv AiiecIs, Oak Lane. 10 a. in Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem PRAIN Mure li -n. r.l.l.rtltf. lit .. cifo of Charles H. Prnln. 143.' N. ,13d si. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., '-' P. m., Hlockley Haptlst liuirch, C'td and Va lulnr nvc. Int. Pcrnwond Cem. l'rlends may call Wed , S lo 1(1 p. m SWANKS. March 2.1. at Salem, jln . an Teast nf Anminlcatlon. JAMP.S POTIP.R I HANKS, for more than 4(1 scars rector of Grace Church. Salem, aned 72. (IAYNOK Manh 20. EVA C. wife nf Pat rick J clanor and d uiKhter of James nnd Kll. nbeth Cowen. Relatives and friends invited to iutier.il. Prl . 7 3d n. in . parents re"lilence 311.1 Aramlnc-'o ave Snlemn reciulem mass Church of the Nativity II a. m. Int Westminster i 'em (JILIil.LAN Suddenly. March JU. JOHN, hush mil nf Inte Vlartll.l Clttlllan Relatlies nnd friends. Rohert II ilemmle H Sous Invited to funeral Thurs 2 p tn . sister's residence. PlUaheth A .Mltr hell. I771 Rliliniond st. Kn malllH niav be viewed Werl , S to lo p. m lilt Preslijterlan (Irounds Itrlrlcstiiii; C.ILLPSPli: Marcli 27. JANU A . widow nf Oeorae tilllesple. aBcd 7S. Helatlves mid friends Invited to fuuetal servlcii, 1 rl . 2 p. m . slater's lesi.l.'nce. near Woodlawr, Cecil Co, Md. lnl. prhalt C.RANTIIAM. At North W iidwuiui. N. .. March 2.1, MARY, widow of i:iiha lirnntnam nnd mother nf Into Hannah Stuiidr'ng, icRcd S7. Ilelitlves find friends Invlled In funeral services, Thurs , 10.31) a. m.. Chapel of Northwood Cem Int. Northwood Cem. l'rlends may view re- n'ir" .. .. C.PITIIUMAN March 2(1 SOLOMON M. husband of late llelinli Cull, rmall Relatives and trie (ids. Washington Camp No IS.1, 1' o S of A.. W.mhlnKtoil Camp, No 2U.'I P o of A . Lib' rty Castle No 14. K of li. 1! . Phlla Nest No 13'i. O of l) , United to funeral services. Thurs . 1 p m. 3"11 N Silenh.im st. Int Nntthwnod Cem Rrtnalns may bo viewed Wed K lu 10 P ni Auto funeral. Ol'iilKPNST March 27.KUddenl.v, CHARLES T husband nf ElUab'lh (lutekiuiHi (nee Car uill) Relalivcs mid fiiends Invited In funeral, lil R a. in . HSU VV. Susquehanna nve. HIkIi requiem mas" St IMiviird's Church H u m. Int Hcdv Sepulchre Cem Remains may ho viewed Thins . 7 tn 0 p m. Aulo fu-ieral IIAIlltl.S inee ncnneri .il.iri' -i i aiee LINE E widow nf linnles J H.irres Rela tlies mid fiiends Invltvd to funeral services, Thurs "-' P. ni , residence, nf ilauKhter-lu-law, Mrs. Charles (i Haires. .ill I Diamond st. Int prliale. North Laurel Hill Cem ILVIliillAN. Match 27. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS, husband of Anna A HarllRiin. Rela tives and friends, San Duminco Council. No 23(1, U of C. . Hie C M. II. A. nnd Muster Hnrse sli'oi rs. invited to funeral Sat . S 30 a 111 , 210.1 ChriHlliin st Soli mn hlsh miss at St Charles's Chun h in " ni Int Holy Cross Cem I1EANEY Mvrch 27. PETER HEANEY. husband of Annie lleaney (nee Kelli). Relatives and fl lends. II. V M Sodalltj and Lcncue of the Sacred Heart of St. Charles's Church, null um 1 II. S. &. P Assn.. Invlled In funeral. I'll . S 3n n in. lbll HnlnlirldRi st. Snlemn re ntilrtii m is St Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. 11ENRV March 2d, suddenly, JOHN, hus band of Ren,i U. Henry (nm llromley). and son of Ian- Robert and Mary Henry Relatives and frli mis invlled to funeral services, Thurs., 1 p in Hum mint's road. Ml. Eiiliralm, N. J Int. private Mt. .Morlah Cem Autos will meet fri nils nt Helmar. N. J , P & It. R. It., on arrival of train leavlnir Chestnut st ferry 11 10 a. in Friends may call Wed , 7 to II) p. in HEI'I'l'. .tc vv. ilonolixy. N. J., Maun Jil, HENRY P. IIEPI'E. Relatives nnd friends In ilted tn services. Thurs., 'J m, Oliver II. Hilr lllJic. 1S20 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Int. We stmlnster Cem HHRITAIIE. March 27 nt Svvedesboro. N J, RICHARD II HEItrrAllE. nKed 33. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sw-edesboro. N. .1 I'rl, 1.30 p. in. Servlm Presbjterlan Cuhreh 2 p m Int Lake Park Cem Autos will meet trains Icavlnc Phlla. .Market st. ferry, 12 2.1 nnd Salem 12,1(1, at Sivcdcsborn statiun. HEl'SCHER .March 2d, MALINDA. wife of William Ileuschcr need 411, Relatives and fiiends Invited to funeral. Thurs . 2 p in. sharp. 22m N 3d st Int. Hillside Cem , via funeral car. Remains may bo viewed Wed eve. HIM.IARD March 2(1 rtOHKlU'. ami nf lalx James and Jnne Hllllard, nued 62. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 8.30 p in . residence of brother-ln-lay. William P Ettcr. S21H Prankfont nve.. Holmesburg. Re mains may bo viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. Int. PrH?)()k'S March 2d. NORHI8 J , husband of Sarah A Hooks accd SI. " Relatives and friends. Mitchell LoiIrc No 2nd, F. and A. M.i Deltu Castle, No s, K. fl. II , Invited to. funeral, Srft.i 3 n !' '"" w VcnanKO at, Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may bo viewed Frl.. h to 10 p. m Auto funeral. HULLIM1KR. Maroh J.I, CLARA H., .laush ter of lato Richard II. and Marsarat J. llullln rer. Funeral, to which relatives and friends !ro Invited. Thurs,, U:30 n. in.. 1732 S. 15th t. Service at Church of the Ascension. Ilroad and South sts., 11 n. m. sharp. Int. Per n wood Cem. Auto service. Remains may lie viewed Wed , ' JOHNSON. March SB. KMZAUKTir JOHN SON (neo Waschek). wife of John P. Johnson. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral cervices, Thurs.. 1:30, P. m.. residence of slster-ln.law. Mrs. Catharlna Moore. 23111 S. 12th t. Int. fJreenmount Cem. Remains may be Mewed Wed. "k'eBNAN. March 2d. SARAH, widow of Jo ceeph Kcenan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 9:30 a. m an W. Venango t. Solemn requiem mass St. Veronlca'i Church 10 i m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, LAni.UY. Marrh 20. ETHEI, DAYMAN.wlfe of John Wesley Ladley nnd daughter of lata John and Elltabeth Dayman, aged 21. Itela lives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. B0.13 Hoyer at., Oermantowrn. int. i'h'Hn""J.Vcm-AvwA Charles and Marsaret Lampe (nee Zimmerman), lAi i " - iinukiniei j seed 1H. iceiaiivea anu irienos. nu eed In. lieiaiivra unu iritruus. niciaon Mission Sunday School and employes lloxford Knitting Co.. Invited to funeral services. Frl,, 2 n. m.. parent"' residence, 2210 N. Delhi at. Int. prl vats, Northwood Cem, Remains may bo viewed Thurs.. H to in p, m. Auto funeral. UNC .March 2(1. MARTHA W.. vvifa of Samuel W, l.nni. ared Oil Relatives and friends Invited to services, Thurs. 1 In. m., 4101 Spring j'J.a . 1h4 BHBp1SA IA k. Villi 4 fl"SjM ItKATim j LEWIS March 27, WAU.APH IIROWN. son of S Howard and Marcarrt Lewis, need 11, Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Frl , 2 P. in , parents residence, 2.130 N, 2l)th st. Int private. Irlends may call Thurs., H to L.EH. Msrch 2t CARL E, son of John and Wary bleb and husband, of Pauline Lleb, tired in. Relatives anil .friends, Loval Council. No. 181. F. P. A.i I'hlla. Lodue. No. 4. L. o. c) M, Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., J721 Jerferson st. Int. private, Itemalns may be viewed Wed.. S lo 10 n. m Loos. At St. Louis, Mo., nn .March 2.1, EI). WARD W.i son of Mary A and late Frederick ''LYNCH. March 21 itAnOAIlET A. tnea Mehan), wife of Michael J. I.tnch Itelatives nd friends, Invlt'd tn funeral, Thun.. .3n m.. 2234, I'.. Alleshenv eve.. J.lth Ward. Solemn requiem mass Church af tho Nativity 10 a ii Int. New. Cathedral Cem. MASSEY. March 2.1 HANNAH M. MAitHRY (neo I.isRCtt). wlfo of Theodore t Mnssey. Rei. lives ami friends lnvllMl to nervlces, rhura.. 2 P. m (HI N. 30th st. Int. private. MATHEWS. Mnnh 27 1!H7. THOMAS S MATHEWS, of 311(1 Race st uRed (11 Funeral servbes. Thurs 12:.ln p. m., at aith St. Haptlst Churih Int. private, MeARTHlIR. March 211. nt tona. N, 3. JOSEPH I. Iiusbiind nf Ellnorn Mr'Arlhur and vnuiiRest son or lale Joseph P .ind Mary Mr Arthur Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu t eral. Thurs.. 2 p. in . lnnu, N. J Int Cedar llreen Cem., ClaMon. N. J Mclltlint: March 2il, MARY, vvldow of Ml. fhaet Mcllrlde llelatlvis and friends Invited to funeral, I'rl. i s:Wn m , resldcm of Rrnndon, Michael llovce. 2H3:i Almond t Solemn requiem mass Church of Iho Nativity 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Com. MeCANN March 27. I.Al'RA HARPER, wlfo of Horace I . McCanti. of 1n!i E WnshlnRton lane. (lermantiiwn Due notice nf funeral MCCARTHY March 20. JOHN, son nf late John nnd Mnrv E McCnrth). Relatives nnd friends, Priinklln Senior New Year Association, Invited to funeral Thurs, s 30 n. m . sister's resilience. Mrs A Schmidt 2.13(1 W Norrls st HIrIi rmuleni mass SI l'.ll,.ils th's liiurrh to n. m Int. .New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral Mccarty. Ms rcii js. Daniel j nusoand of Alice I MrCartv. Relatives and friends Oenernl John Itcvnolds Post, No. 71, O. A. It j Reynolds Ladles' Circle, tl A. It.; survivors of Columbia Hoe. Net. S. Volunteers, Invited to funernl services Thurs., 2 p. m. 1017 Hrandy wlnn st. Int Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve McCLOSKEY Marrh 2.1. JOHN, husband nf late. Rose MeCloskev (nee Hove el. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . SMii a tn . residence ot son-in-law, Charles A Hrown 3n:il Almond st Solemn requiem mass Chure h of the Natlvltv 10 ii in lnl. SI Ann's Cem MiCPLLA Mareli 2d PRANK husbmd of Marv McCulla (neo llotievl Relatives nnd friends, the V M. I. 1 , Court Laurel Hill No 2 IS, P. of A , L O O M No Til. emploves John P HeU vr Sons. Hie Heer Drivers' Cnleni No lsii, inviled to fiiniral, Sal. s n m 3(121 .'III live Palls of SrhUilUIII HlRh mass SI Hrldsel s Cliurih l:3o n m Int Holy Sepulchre "".McDANNEL Mnrcii 2d. CATHERINE J. wlfo of John W. McDannel. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2:.1il p in., residence nf son-in-law, F, W. Lear. 2s S. Union nve , Pensauketi, N. J. Int. private Arlington Cem. l'rlends may call Wed , "to u p. m. Mel'ILLlN March 211 FRANCIS T. hus band nf late MarR.iret Mr I'lllltl (nee Council), and sou of late Joseph mid Catherine Mii'lllln lne, Rogers) Relatives ntnl friends invited to funernl. Prl . s n. m , sister's residence. Mrs. Rnse McDcriuott. Lin') Morris st Mass nf re eiulein Churc h nf St Thomas Aquinas li 30 a. m, Int Holv Cros Cem Me LANE .Mareh 2.1 JAMES son of late James nnd Sarah Mi Lane, Relatives and friends Invited to funernl Thurs s 3d a. m , residence of brother Joseph Mi'Lane, 11 N 4tst si West I'hlla HlRh requiem mnss st James's Churih 10 a. in. Int Old Cathedral MELLON Marrh 2d. FELIX MELLON. Rela tives and friends, Cathedral Holv Name Society: No. 10, A. o. II. , nnd I. C. H V.. No. P0 em ployes nf S J. Cresswe-ll Iron Works Invited to funeral, Prl., (n 30 n. m. 212s Summer st. Solemn re-qulcm unss Cathedral lo a, in. Int. Holv I'ross Cem. MILLER. Vt Meebinlcabiirit. IV (W. Con sliolioiKenl, March 2H IIENIIEHSON. husband nf 1-ito .Mary N. Miller (nee Conic), rrciI 7.1. Rein uvea and friends. Men's llihln Class of (Julf Chrlstlaii Church. Invited to funeral. Mechanic senile, Thurs,, 1 p. m. Services nt Culf Church. 2 P m. Int. tlulf Cem. Remains llfiv lie viewed Wed , 7 tn II p. m. MILLER. Al Manchester. N II March 2d KENNETH S MILLER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Miller Inl Manchester. N It MONRO!.. March M. JAMLS if., son or Prank nnd Frances c. Monroe (neo Cannon). uRed 7 .vears 4 mnnths. Funeral, lo which the relatives and friends nro Invlled, Thurs., 1 P. in., pirents' residorite. 2511 S. Sartaln at. Int linlv Cross Cem. Auto servtce. Remains mav be viewed Wed, after rt p. tn. , NIMIN. .viarcn Jl. milN M. NINON. hu. hand nf Lavlnla Cora Nixnn (nen Pollltt). aped r!. Relatives and friends, emptoes of Victor TalltbiR Machlno i'o,, var'ous emplnjes relief associations. Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. m., (lis Roberts st, (C,th and Line sts.). Camden, N J. Int. Evergreen Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wecl. eve (KIOH.MA.V March 27 I1RIDOID ACINUS, wife of John II. Oil-rman Itelatives and friends, nil societies of whtrh she, was a member, Invlled lo funeial Prl b 30 n in. residence nf husband. 2122 Vine st Solemn requiem miss Cathedral II a in. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto fiiiw tut. PARKER. At Ocean Cllv. N. J. Mnrcn 2.1. JOSEPH M. PARKER. aRcel 77. Relatives nnd friends. LodRo, Nu. 2. F. nnd A. M. and Coqua nock I.ndRe, I. o O !'., Invited to funeral serv ices, Thurs.. 2 p m., 1722 Master St., Phlla. Int private. PERKINS Manh 27. HORACE W liuband of Amilv H Perkins. iiRed it. Relalivcs nnd friends, cmplnvcs William WelRhtman estate. Invited lo funeral services. Sal.. 2:30 p. m. 1233 Sevbcrl si Hit private. 1'ETTV. Mairh 2.1. jACOfl CAIll'ENTER LAST DAV of the $-ip,antic Million-Dollar SpceUiejlc CIVILIZATION as presented bv THOMAS H. INCE at the Jefferson Theatre 29th Street below Dauphin Admission only l.lc .Mat, 2:1.1. Eie. (!:.".( and 0.1)0 PARCEL POST Keystone- Park 6313-1). Old Reliable MAL0NE The Pioneer Bicycle Man Stands bncl- nf bis Always Has Bargains in New Bicycles ?20.00 and Up Liberal allowance nn jntir nlel bicycle. Cash or easy pn.v incllls. SL'COXD-HAND HICVCLUh', J3.00 UP TIRES, $1.00 UP KVKUVTIIINfJ In tlio HICYCLK l.l.NK AT LOWEST POSSIHLIC PlllCKS Look us over before, purcbaslnpr olse vvbero nnil you will s.ives money. We do nlcKel-platliiir. enainelltip, brnzlnr;, vuloan zing and vvclclliiir, All kinds of repair work guaranteed. Wo nro cheaper than the cheapest. Our work Is belter than the best. Call and be convinced. Open evenings nnd Kundajs. Daddy of low prices mid quality. GEORGE C.HAL0NE 1203-05 Girard Avenue PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE . larjns S1000 for $10, llrlnr jour dlumonds, watches nml Jewelry to the lnrctst pawnshop In the world. Walter's Pawnshop, '904 Vine HONDLD TO THE CITV Duplicates of Any Key Mad Dime ion 2 for 25c Itaior Blrnd Sharpenrd. Dettsr (baa nw. tr srh. nnrhim DBDltx. M. All Kinds of firlndlni- jb1 8brpnl, Mu itrners i-rosnpiiy nevni ,i. m&kr ; . , J BICYCLES Vl!l nrmiJM3ES xoxTf ; ,-C-,'S JWV (" 3Z , DEATHS ,r t ', PETTT, Itelatives and friends Invited lo funeral, Thurs , 1 p. m., H226 Frankford re., Ilolmesburs. Int. private. POWEItH. Mnrch 2.1. IiAWftRNCB. husband of Isle Alice Powers. Itelatives and friends In vlteet to funeral. Thuf., H:30 R. m., from th r"Jderic of bis non-ln-law. Lawrence O. lloyle, 8728 N. Carlisle st. Solemn hlfh mass of rei nulem,Rt. Stephen's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fuiwral. Pottovlllo papers please copy, . (tAllIlEn Match 21. AT.liF.rtT K., misband of I'orn B, Pahrer. Ilelatlvea andjrlends. l. O. 8. of A., No. 4. invited to funeN). Thurs., 2 p. ni 7Slh t. and Suffolk ave. Int, Pern, wood Cem. llemalns may bo viewed Wed., after 7 p, m. Auto funeral. nnAllDON, March 2(1, MiniAtft" J., nos. hand nf Mary A. Ileardon and son of Johanna nnd late Michael Ileardon. Itelatives and friends, emploves of Pa. It, It. (dray's Perry Hound House). Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. SMI Wallace. St., West Phlla. Solemn blah mass nf requiem M. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. HILLY. March 2(1, after short Illness. WIL LIAM II. rtlt.lIV. Funeral services at 210 Pen. brook nve., Wayne, Pa., Thurs., 2 p. m. Int. rrlvnte, Convcv ances nl Wayne for train leav nc Hrosd St. station ISMS p. m. lll'i'K'l)i:sClli:i.. March 2d. Ht.TOli: MICK TIKsmnii. Itelatives and friends Invited lo funeral. Thurs,, 10 a. tn., 22111 N. 18th st. Int. private, Omit flowers. SADLLU. March 2H. MAItlON J., wile of Ule Kendall C. Sadler nnd daughter of Inte Joseph and Marlon 11. Cashn, Helnllves tnd friends Invited to funernl services. Thurs. 2 P. m.. resldenco nf sister. Mrs William Wid mini,' 3011 N, Itutrntneon st. Int. private Ivy Hill Cem Itemalns may bo viewed Wed , R lo 10 p. m , SANHOItN. Manh 27 "IIAIM,i:s hushand of P.lla Sanhorn (nee McNamee) Dun notice of funeral villi lio irlien, from 10J2 Heath st. SANDUM. Mnrcn 4.1, t immnionton. N. J.. formerly of Phlla., P.LI.ATILTH P.. d.iuKhter of .Mnry and lato William P. Sandom, need 2.i. Itelatives and friends Invited to funeral. services, Tues,, K p. m., llammonton, N. J. Services Steelman'a Chapel, SH31 Kenslnuton nve., Thurs., 2 p. m. Int. Oakland Cem. Itemalns Iniiv leu viewed In ch.ipel, Wed, nftcr R P. in, . SlilWAHZ. Pel). , ,. is.irt ii, o, is. Hrooltlyn, at OlonitatKi. P. 1,, ilAllHV W son of John i", nnd Mnrli flchwnr?, acred 21, Itela tives and friends, former shipmates nnd nil naval men nt I'hlla. Navy Vard nnd members South I'hlla, Hois' Club invlled to funeral, rhurs. S 3D a. ;n., frnm parents' residence, lull Point Ilrcezn nve. Solemn hlsii mass of ream cm St. Ldmond's Church lu a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. SIHILOHICL-. .Mareli 27. HLIJLAH 11 .widow of William II Sheldrlck, aged 7s. itelatives and friends Invited tn funeral, Frl . 2 p. tn.. :iMnl Federal si Camden, N J. Int. lie the I (em llemalns may he viewed Thurs. 7 to li p in Slliill. Vl.irch 2(1. JOHN II , husband of llertha Slppcl (nee y.nctiBerlcIn), aired 21) ttcl.i Jlvi's ntnl friends, mrinliers SI Peter's Ynumt Mens Soclet). St Peter's Kulchts. Illshop Neiv ninnn Council No r,e;ii. c li , luvlted to fu ner.il, Prl. s .in n in 27iS" N 2.th at Snlcinn reciulem tTi,,ss st Columbi's Churih 1(1 a m. Int SI. Peter's Cem SLAi-rnilV. March 2,', JUI.Ia, widow of KEAL ESTATE E0R SALE Wl'.vr lillLADI'.LI'IIIA Onea5 Cent Fare, No Change of Cars and Only 18 Minutes to Broad Street Corner House, All Stone, Including Garage, $7600 At 69th Street Station of the Market Street Elevated House open In front nnd nn both sides with nn Immense stono and cement porch 43 feet lonjr. The rear of the house is built. with a 20 Inch stono party wall between It and another house, which faces on nnothcr street. Pay $700 cash, bnlanco as rent, and you Ret an all-stono corner house in a location where seven different hlsh-spced lines meet a location which, In the opinion ot transit olllclals, Is not only unequalled In Philadelphia, but which cannot bo duplicated! Come and bee! JOHN H. McCLATCHY EXJS'rffiRiL.' Ths Till: follonlnc llieatrrs obtuln their I.IUII1J11IIJ, vvnirii is ii Eiiaruniee ur All nlrtiires reviewed before exhibition, obtalulnc pictures through the STANI.1 ALHAMBRA 12tlt, Motiis.ei Passunk Av M.ll. D.illv 2. IIvks. 11.1.1-U Paramount Pictures. WILLI VMS In "Out nf the Wreck" AL imiiiSII WAH PlCiiilLS KATHLYN OliiC APOLLO r.2U AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILY M. MacDcrmott & Miriam Nesbit In 'Tlli: LAST .SHNTLNCi:" ARCADIA MARIE DORO '" CHEST.Si'T HIM.OW KITH CASTLLS FOIt TWO" 111 "PATIHA." No. n. MHS. VLftNON (' A ST LI BELMONT D AND MAHKLi' DOROTHY KELLY in thi: MONEY MILL" PI I IFRIPri nito.M) AM) DLUCitSlKU Sl'SQl'EHANNA AVE. STUART HOLMES in THE SCAni.UT LETTL'H" CEDAR C0TII AND CEDAK AYE. PAKA.WOP.VT Til HATH li Shirley Mason in "PASSION" TIIIHI) OP "SEVEN DEADLY SINS" FAIRMOUNT SUT1i,? avenve Claire McDowell & L. C. Shumway In "THE OATES OP DOOM" CCT14 QT TlfKATHE OD IU Jl, jiei, Spruce. MAT. Elk-!). DAILY tn 11. Robt. Warwick in "Arpryle Case" MHS. VHIINON CASTLE in "PATHIA" (R) FRANKFORD 4TU IilANKrOItt) ave.nl i: MADAM PETJnOVA in "THE SECHET 5p EVE" GREAT NORTHERN AY!iM.. Bryant Washburn 111 ''SKINNEH'H lrWsH SI' IT" MRS. VEllNON CAKTIii: in "PATIHA" (0) IMPERIAL m C.0TH nml WALNUT STS. Sluts. 2::i0. Evgs., 7 A fl. STUART HOLMES in THE SCAHLET LLTTEH" JEFFERSON 0T1I AND DAUPHIN STHEETS "CIVILIZATION" j . -. I V WVXf POIlTYlPinST AND LJLiEr LANCASTEH AVENUE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE THICK SHK PAID" L"U rnfY nnoAD AND 1 D Ci IV 1 I COLUMHlA Christine Mayo & James Morrison "TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN" wkxt riiiianr.i.rni.' IHA EUREKA 40TH k MAnKET 8T8.' Alice Joyce Jamee Htafiere). nii aj -:f,iaf! Invjtea to funeral. Tnuni., n m ni . I J,.!inF-;v''- p.n"'n,n requiem mam Cbu drl cm 'ory iv a, nj. tflU " J r..iJ,,,.T,,,.r-4?r?:h S(- -t.Wi-st Berlrrlif rilAHLHS R husband of KHzibeth . IP" ,ih,ni'7- He'atlvea and frldnds. United Co. of Dcrlln and West Herllni ltnse.T Vi?'.?"e!t 0'. W'tvilli Jr. O. It. A. M.. N. M neatvlllie, Invlled to funeral, Thurs., 00 . di ;.e,J,1,'r'lP--J,ol"nn requiem mass Our Letjr irVii5rairn"' Church loao a. m. Int. Berlin, M. 1 -.-... ,ra,r, niHiieei sc. jerry do a. nu ; HTHWAiiT. . .(nr.h in MlHlf IB t A.:- i'S,.?' I1"!? A' Htewart' tneo Jaeori) 'ind lati ;.i.i.i I ii ; .rll """ ''-1- iieiative nn friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., a p. rn.ijoll i ': v'"",," "i. fiiemains may uo viewed vvm,,t ftn? '" p.i m' ,nt B,lnn,l C-em. Unvllle anil Milton, Pa,, papers copy. - l Hiv:VIir' -rMl.reb 25, ItOIIEnT IL. hubamt ,,. .ir.,i, """'n. son oi isie i ranK and Kmii Swain, nited I 38, Itelatives and friends Invllecl tn i funeral. Thurs . a P. m.. funefnl parlnra'ol Vv J Phillips mis N, J nth st. Int. private. American Met hanks' Cem. l'rlends nnd tela tlvrs may view remain Wed . 7 till In n. m.-. TIZZAtllV Mm I. .T I'lfAftlti-u if ;...wS nj lain .Mary V, Tlinrd lnee Todd). Due nolle '1 25 J u.t,el;? ' . ,K v"n- resleleme of son-in-law. Jo-, 4 ''ll'n'.Vi,.1,1.'!'!"'' -0- " 17,t ! ' 1 ..iV1.1 K,.'"AAJ. vn"r ''" Mrr' -" MAnr.tf Widow of John V ckers. Biri-d S3. Itelntlvea and.' fl ir,r,."'J,onclH! A"- c Church of Natlvlty7' ' lnvlteel lu funernl services. Frl., s p. m., resl-K clcnrn nt .luitirhl m-s AIIm i-ii. tuiAn i 1L '-"I "I. Int. Hillside C'em, Friends 'may vlevr '. rrmnlnH Thurn.. H tn to h m Marv Wort nnrl won nf Kllxabclh a ml lato Harry Y ca '. UPrl. fianl "fl. ItflnlKrN ami fHnndi nn..rc jfl ItlOlP"! nr Klnllnn T MnlinnalnfTleu. Im.H.J .! imn. .. j.t ....; r . : -::" --: i. ,i'sV.1r?,,J T.h,ir"v - I''."1., residence" nf jnother.ft -,. ,, waiiiiu ne inc .mi. i-caco tern, lie ii mains may lie vluiVcd Wed. after S p. m. Auto ' service. i . K vv ii,i,ia.vim.-- .viarrn 27, WAI.TKIl S., hus tz nr wiNni'.il. second-dav. Third Muntn stun, ' I)n. WILLIAM O. WINDKH. Itolatlve anil frletiels, Jerusalem Lodge, No. MM), P. and A. M.t SI. Albnn'a Commandery. Nn. -17, K, T., Invll.i.l t.i riinArnl. l-irrh.tnw ThlpJ ve...h o.t,,. in re. m 3221 Powelton ave., and at Friends' Meetlhir House. LammM-iii1, Ph.. 12Jej o'clock nonn. Int. private adjoining- burying; ttruund. wnilHTZ. Vt t'jlmjrn. N. J March 27, t M.viiv- i- vv-rii-n-cv oW.i -. tii;,.;- -M ' bjtnl of lluth Williams (no IMwards) and son jl' of Chirles T, and Haltle T. Williams, aged 19. JSi Hel.illves and friends Invited to funcrtil aerv-W le-es. S.H., 2.3(1 p, in., rcsldemo of parents, 18M y) llnrrlsnn st., liankfnrd. Int private. , friends Invited to fiiiicnil sr-rvl'c es. Sat , 2 p, m . ' '5?M ui,, ii,lmri, V .1 lnl ...u,n ; i 'Al WOLFi:. Mnre'h 27. HTKPIIhN J, WOLFE. iiWsj r-i,ii t, ii,,-. nun hum oii'inieii iioiip lieiaiivel unci menus muted to funeral, Sat., h a. m., , iiuiieu.o nve., i oisom. neiavv-nre i;o , I'n Illrh mass i'hurih of Our Lady of Perpetual llelpi Morton. Pa . In it. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autn funeral V .iH.N.ll.l.. Mareli sti. IIAItul.u l.l.l.ia AHNALL. Funeral eHrvii- nt Church of He deeriior. Ilryn Mawr, Thurs.. 4 , m. Convey nne'es will meet 3:15 p. m. train frum Ilroad St. Station nt H.iverford Station. REAL ESTATE E0R SALE Wi:sT l'HILADLI.I'IIIA Boufma (mwww picture - , ilirouch the STANI.P.Y llooMn: early Minvvince oi ine linesl prnuucilons. Ak for the tliealre In jour locality IV UOOKIM1 COJIl'ANY. LOCUST MU ANn 1X)CUsr Shirley Mason in "PASSION" SEVEN DEADLY SINS" MARKET ST. Theatre '"M Mine. OIci Petrnva In "HHID(li:S IHTtNED" igHJ Toelns. 'Tlie l'urnle Mask.' I'nrei & Cunarel ;?! Every li'rl "tlrcnt Secret," Hushman-Hayn nvcDnDnnir I.3D HAVEHFOnD li CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE KOOLISII VIHUIN" PALACE 12 11 MAHKirr MTHEET I Or -20c... MARY PICKFORD in THE POOH LITTLE HICTI UIHL"' PARIvf IIIIWIIJ AVE. i. DAUPHIN ST. I .TAIN IN. lnti s.ISi 1C4Bi 0:45-11. FRANK KEENAN in "THE SINS YE DO" PRINCESS Wm. Farnum '" 1018 MAHKET STREET I'ALE lM'" TWO CITIES" Every Tues., "Ureal Secret," Ilushiniin. Itnyne. REGENT 10.il MAHKET STREET iii'jf.i.v voici: onaAN VIOLA DANA in "THE MORTAL SIN" 1 D I A I TA GEHMANTOWN AVK. a aj 1 J A.e 'riTi.ii-iinritv st ' Q Mnrv Pirlrfrvrrl '" "PniDll OP '41 ...v. j . .w...w.u TIU- CLAN" T- HHITISH WAH riCTI'llKS V3! R II R Y MAHKIfT STREET ?? -- - IIKUJVV- TTJl BTHEITTi FANNIt WARD in "THE WINNlNtl OF SALLY TEMPLE" ,i SAVOY 1211 JUHICET STRUirr ELLA HALL in "POLLY REDHEAD" S A vl KY uAiiiv.ci .vuuvj. nrrii ,,vi JlWlsSL.l j,. ,3 A M( , n,J5 jfji. GEORGE M; COHAN in "HROADWAV JONES" ' QTRAMn OERMANTOWN AVENUE ?V3 w . x .- AT VENANGO BTREBTi" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in?:, "THE PRICE SHE PAID" -H . JFZ. . .r .. -......"""r'a I I II II A "'1 rAfiuu, siJj' FRANCES NELSON in "ONB'OF MANY". I 1 I -J-r VIPTflRIA MAHKET ST., T'ff. ' -- AIIOVB JflNTl CLARA KIMBALL' YOUNGin THE rniCH SHE PAID" .(, v;; 'sirsi(Ss1 NUKTH PHlUUsHtriiM VvC"' RIDGE;A , li v fl k IjA M M fj m .i WJ m irm m $$ grat-vi UMU AiktL. r.ML.1 A . a. ' - - I .up,it-H irriw wm fni I ,
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