'V W t & ' I i Ff tx V fc' tQBs BR65Mke1Sro , " rjv IN CITY LOTS - & Tubers, Now Unprecedented Intelligent Treatment on Small or ' By JOHN With the unprecedented rise In tho price . potatoes, one of the Brent Btnples of the, American table, nnd tho probability that . Increase will not only ho permanent but urmented, It behooves nil those who have !nvround nvnllablo to turn tho soil to Production of tubers. Potatoos can be in-own successfully under cortnln conditions m city lots or suburban plots. People who in the past have raised potatoes for proflt Sle utlll-lnff of Idlo land or as, a crop vhlch repays In wholo or In part for tho Mit and troublo of keeping down weeds and giving a more orderly appearance to their premises point out that good seed Mtstoes are few nnd expensive, nnd ask whether thcro Is not some method of re i Juclng tho cost for seed for their plots. Cost of seeding, garden specialists of the United States Department of Agricultures Joint out, can ho reduced If, Instead of sitnr a wholo potato for planting, tho gar- STANDARD POTATO CUTTING By this method at least two eyes and all the meat nro kept on each chunk of potato planted. liner will cut out from potatoes cono SJaped pieces of flesh, each containing one ye. Only from one-fourth to one-fifth of ihe' flesh" of the potato wilt bo needed to Provide seed nnd tho remainder can be cooked for table use. Those, cncs rnngo from one-fifth to one-seventh of nn ounco n weight, whereas under tho usual methods the sets range from three-fourths to two ounces In weight. A gardener, under ordinary conditions, vwlll get best results by using ten to fifteen bushels, or COO to 900 pounds of potatoes to tho acre. This method of pre paring Fts makes nvnllablo for tablo uso our 67" pounds of potnto flesh which, tinder ordinary conditions, would be planted per acre. To plant n plot fifty by one hun dred feet, or approximately one-ninth of an acre, at the' camo rate of seeding would call for ono and two-thirds to two bushels ef eed, p'.anted In tho ordinary way. These, tre ery liberal estimates for tho areas. UIng cones nnd eyes and cooking re mainder of flesh becomes a worth-while econ omy even for small nreas. Another advan tage Is that It is not necessary to prepare the seed all at ono time. From day to day cones can bo cut from tho potatoes a8 thoy are being prepared for tho table. Cuttings should bo spread out on paper In a moderately cool room (about 50 de grees Fahrenheit), and nllowed to remain until they havo "cured" (until tho cut sur face has dried). A day or two should sulllce for this, nnd potatoes then should bo put In a shallow box or tray nna placed wliero 'It Is still cooler. Any storage condition that will Insure them against frost on the one hand and shriveling on tho other should prove satisfactory. The seed cones can bo started Indoors, If ft Is possible to obtain suitable soil and boxes. In such cases It may bo desirable to plant the eye cuttings at once, and allow them to start Into growth Indoors, trans planting Into the open ground when danger of frost Is past and tho ground can be cultl nted. HANDLING THE SOIL The smaller tho stzo of tho seed piece the more thorough must be soil prepara tion. The mora flit:ly the soil Is pulver ised and the more uniform tho moisture conditions which can bo preserved In the oil the better Is tho chance for tho small feed pleco to establish Itself. A small Set in rough, lumpy or drled-out soil has little chance to live. The smaller the size of tho sets tho (loser they should bo planted Tor maxi mum yields. Such sets may bo expected to give the best yields If not spaced more than Jen or twelve inches apart In the rov. FACTOHS FOR SUCCESS Successful potato growing hinges largely n the following factors: 1, Good land, well prepared. t. Abundanco of avallablo plant food and Boltture. S. Selection of proper varieties. 4. Good seed and good tillage. ', o. inorougn protection) against insect, ana The potato thrives host on soils dcslg 'Mted as sandy or gravelly loam. 'It may fce grown with a fair' degree of success on any type of soil except loose sand or heavy, sticky clay, provided the land Is well drained and contains tho necessary plant food. Successful production Is dependent to a, large extent on the thoroughness with ihlch the land Is prepared. - In the case of an eighth of an acre or more the land should be plowed from eight to ton Inches deep, provided tho surfaco soil Is of a undent depth. It is never advisable to turn up more than one Inch of raw subsoil Jt any one plowing, so if previous plowlngs I have not been more than six Inches the maximum depth at which It should be plowed Is seven inches. Where hand spading Is employed the arte rule should govern as to depth. In PadilUT. esrjnelnllv nn crrnna tr u'nntn land. turn the earth bottom side up. . THOROUGH PULVERIZATION Whethftr tho Innrl lt nlnworl ak nnnileH It - l?louid bo thoroughly pulverized Immediate- erwaru. it Is a bad practice to allow ""freshly turned boII to bake In the sun Jjjia wind and thereby become cloddy nnd at Bis Same time lrtHA n Inn npr ppnt nf lln v swliture. Dl TBT.a . .. . s """ norse larjor can be used the land '" 5il!r plowlnK should bo thoroughly disked EjTi vnon Pnng-toothed and finally fln jM with a smoothing harrow. Where 1EUi'm to Pulverize the soil as 'much as Pf ?")' when spading it up, after which ff "' Can D6 nilt In a fln itnndtMiM. rf mallnw. ifSH with a steel garden rake. The lm- mthe slight H wK I r SSi IIIOMm wi( 9L iLjJI - i4W II wImH iinlMiiki i ii ii,, i " .vf OR SUBURBAN PATCH , High in Price, Require Methods for Culture Larger Scale BARTRAM portance of thoroughly fining the soil can not be overemphasized, for It Increases tho water-holding capacity of the soil, renders more plant food avallablo and reduces the number of weeds. VARIETIES AND LOCALITIES Early: In tho Northeastern United States and along the South Atlantic seaboard Irish Cobbler, Early PetoBkoy, or Early Standard, virtually Idontlcal, may bo expected to pro duco largo crops and bo genernlly satis factory for nn early crop. In South Central nnd Southwestern States Triumph may be expected to glvo results equal to or even better than Irish Cobbler. In Middle tVost Early Ohio should do well, with Early Harvest and Early Roso as second choices. Late: In New England States, Long Inland nnd northern New York tho Green Mountain, Gold Coin and Delawaro do best as lato croppers. In northern Mlcldgan, Wisconsin nnd Minnesota tho late varieties named above do about as well n Rural New Yorker No. 2 and are superior In quality. In eastern New York, southern Michi gan ud Wisconsin and Iowa Rural New orktr No. 2, Sir Walter Raleigh und Car man Ka. 3 aro best adapted lato varieties. Green Mountain Is good In northern por tions of tho States. In Maryland, Virginia, the Carolines, Tennesseo and Georgia McCormlck Is generally grown ns nr lato variety. In a favorable season Green Moun tain Is good. The dato of planting must be governed by cllmatlo conditions. Attempts to pro duce a very early crop ns soon as possible must incur some risk of tho plants being Injured by late spring frosts. Ah n general rule, It Is best to plant potatoes as soon ns thero Is little likelihood of killing frosts after the plants aro lip nnd tho ground Is In condition to work. Following dates of planting for various cities nro only approximate tlmo na safo for early potatoes. This year later plant ing Is the rule. PLANTING TIMES March 20 to March HO, Washington, Bal timore, Louisville, St. Louis. March 30 to April 10, Philadelphia, Cln- NEW HANDLING OF SEED IJOTATO Economy is effected by cutting single eyes in conical shape and using remainder of tuber for table. clnnatl; April 5 to April 15, Now York. In dlanapolls, Detroit, Chicago; April 10 to 20, Boston, Albany, Rochester, etc In the southern or middle cities "latcs" should bo planted five to ton weeks later. In the northern cities late varieties should bo planted from four to five weeks later. DEPTH AND SPACING Plant the small eye cuttings from ono and a half to three Inches deep, depending upon tho character of tho soil the lighter the soil the greater the depth of planting. Larger sots may be planted four Inches deep. If an early variety Is planted and tho work Is to be done by hand, the rows may be spaced ns close as twenty-six Inches, whereas If cultivation Is to be done with a horse, thirty to thirty-four Inches usually Is allowed. In ordor to give tho gardenor some Idea of tho number of sots required to plant a plot of ground B0 by 100 feet at different nnaclnirs fhA fnltnurinf t,KiA tn 'submitted. TO TLANT A PLOT BO BY 100 FEET Space Between Space In Row Sets Hows. Between Plants Itequlred Inches Inihea 21 10 27(10 20 12 LMS7 2S in :;n78 2S 12 , "Ml 111 10 ' J40O 30 12 i'lmn 32 12 1874 31 12 17(15 If n late variety Is planted, the spacing should be greater, say thirty-four to thirty six Inches between the rows and twelvo to fourteen Inches between the plants In tho row. The closeness of planting should bo determined first by tho variety and second by the amount of avallablo plant food and moisture In the soil, or tnat can bo applied to It YIELD Potato yields vary so greatly that only an approximate estimate can be given. If an early variety Is grown, It Is not too much to expect twelvo or fifteen bushels from a plot of ground 60 by 100 feet Under favorable conditions this amount may be very considerably exceeded. In the case of a late variety, larger yields may be ex pected. Police Court Chronicle A stubborn thirst annoyed Charles Talber while he was on the way to Buffalo. He startod from Wilmington with a snug amount of coin which he earned at tho powder works. On reaching Bethlehem his thirst was simply rampant, so he got oft the train and took a drink another drink still another drink then several drinks and then some. ' But aB the railroad schedule did not take long stop-overs Into account, the train was gone when Talber returned to tho station. He felt tired, uncertain and complicated, so he dropped into a freight car to rest and think it over. When Talber awoke the scene looked strange. The place lookod too laige for Bethlehem and it wasn't. He asked a friendly looking man what the name of the place was. The stranger informed him It was Germantown, also that he was under arrest. When the traveler faced Magistrate Pen nock at the Germantown police station he was tired and disgusted. The Judge admitted It was unfortunate and fined htm 1 5 and costs but remitted the fine. ' : . VKrV -ii ',t religious BRKVrniw l.n5"T.'.S. SUctllrce. of West Chester, wll i.Jw Thn, ""urroctlon of Jesus'" from n, vitth i",.""in.','i!;lni. tomorrow afternoon at tha rsorth llranch y, Jt. C A. .T.h.0..un.4ar 'School of tho Church of tho Holy .SiV ';; ,'H'n'V-rt and Christian stroats, ex. pecis to cluMlcaie tomorrow Its Kaster orferinir ?.,..., iS,nrl xhrn "l3l was raised, tha L1 ,oftrIn 'or missions nt any Hunday America whora Episcopal Churi.li in vUi n.?,1",r,,on wl "rk n "World Tolltlca ..rom,.ft.I,1,Jn9. Htnndpofnt" tomorrow night In tho Urand fraternity Hall. .hThi"t-Pavli J-.y nolton." I). D,, pastor ef tho llopo l'reabtrrlan Church, will speak to. mow.m2r"lnB ."" "Thn al Ve"-" HI" SPChr?srt'shTomir.lH,t!!lvlec wUI b" "A V,slt Tho Rjv. C. H. Macartney, pnMor of tho Arch Street I'resbMerlan Church, will speak twlio i'2!?,.?Lroyr:i. '','" mornlnB sermon Is on "Tho rowr of tho Resurrection." .t,Thf, nSv: rorf". " TooP' n- l'j rtor of tho 1 rotealMit llplsiop.il Church of tho Holy Apostlei. will six nk tomorrow mornlnc on "Hcsurrccllon of l.Ues for Life." Tho Itev llenjnmln rt. Warfleld. I). D, .'!' .". wl" tl.ll.'lr.?'', lreshterlan ministers In ;.J,".tmlnAer,.1,"l! "" Monday morning on "Calln, tho Mun. Tho rtev. Horaro C. Stanton. D. D. will prca.!it'" .l!'- l orri'it Theatro tomorrow night ',,.n ,. rtl".. 'A.i? of John l!unnn ns Studied at Bedford." Tho lulk will bo ono of tlra regular nervlceH under the nuspicei of tho l.emon HIM Association The Pv. Oeorgo H Toop. 1) t) . rector of tho Church of the Holy Aunstlos. has lasm-d a mil for tho nttcudinco of ,1(1(1 men In a body for communion tomorrow mornhm. Men's orgaulza lions of tho itiurth hn promised, that number. ThrnuRh tho efforts of tho Holy Nanio So claty. , l'-'OO men will rcteloi communion at tho To clock mass tomorrow morning In tho new Church of tho Inim.iculato Conception. Chelton nvcnuo and Anllclgli tr-t. Germantown. , "Tho ,11 real Battle of Armageddon: or. Amer ica's I all to Anns will lm tho subject of a freo illustrated IcOuro tomorrow night at ths ilarrlck Theatro by rr 11 a. Wilkinson. 8onth Day Adcntlt clcrgjman. Ho prom Ises to show that America's entranco into tho conflict was predicted from tho Bible, and ha will tell what part It will tuko. 2Deat!)( MM? Art'imUlL1 TV ,rAnLr,S. husband Of :if. iii fAilil?.(niihiI,Prr,man.1"- "K"'1 U4- Relatives and friends, l'hlli. Butchers UcneHrlni Anno ,nnchfrCU,'J,eVt,i,U,rh7,"",A,ro ' st' rranclS'sl"": flcial frnclety injlted to runeral. Mon.. H:30 a m., J.OJ rv, Howaid st. Beautem Mn, hi llonlfoclus's Church. 10 n. inT Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. 'Auto funeral. UAIITIAJ April n. ANNA S. BABTf.R (neo rn). wifo of William II. llartleT KelatlvSS SS.'o rticntt. J'ted J" funeral, Mon.. 2 p. in" 2210 N. 27th st. Int Mt I'eaco Com. lie mains may bo Mewed Sun oe BOOAN. April 4, HAItAH, widow of Wll A?flUrnS'iniiSr? I.'oyl0,u IfolnlUes and friends. AJrSf ?tnJ llSn l ftc" Sn('l,"os. InMtod to fU; neral, Mon , 8.:m a. m.. 40U H. 2flth st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. BOLTON'. April fl. QIIOIlGn T.nWIS hus. band of Matlnd.i Bolton, aged 81. ltelattves nm? friends Invited to funeral. 1417 N lilth st Mon. 11 u. m Int. Halem Cem. 1'leasantvllle; from'T-hlhi arrlal ot l cloclc electric train BOWMAN April, 4, HANNAH S daughter of lata Jocoh and Catharlno Bowman, aged 81. llelatlves und friends Invited to funoral serv Ices. Mon , 2 P. m Bit 11. Montgomery ava.. North Wales. Pa. Int. Episcopal Cem., Qwvnedd, I'a, IlKAOLnv. April 4. IlICItARD P., son of late Patrick and Ilrldset Br.idlev. helatlvos and friends, rt; Dominic's Holy Name Society, employes of Henry Dlsston . Sons, Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8,30 b. m reldencu of brother-in-law. Thomas McKcon. S23S l'rankford ovo.. Holmesburg. Uequlcm high mass and int St Dominic's Cem.. 10 a. m BHOWN. April B. CLI.IOTT T. BROWN nged ill. rtelntlves and friends Invited to ierv". Ices, Mpn.. 2.30 p. m BlU'O Pino st. Int. pri vate, Westminster Cem. l'riends may view re. mains Sun. evo. BllpWN. April fi. THOSIA8 I.i:ns. son of Magglo J. and late James Brown. llelatlves and friends, emplojes of offlco of nudltor of dla. bursoments of l". It. It.. Invltod to funeral. Mon . 2 p. m., mother's riisldence. 5009 Chestnut t. Int. Mt. Morlah Com. Bemnlns may bo viewed Sun., 7 to 0 p. m Auto funeral BKOWN. April B. PATB.ICK BROWN. Fu neral Mon.. 8::i) a. m., 1H34 McKean st. High mass St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. pri vate, New C.ithedral Cem. BUCHANAN. April (1. MAItr C. DOIISET, wlfo of Robert Buchanan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 n. m.. 138 Mifflin st. Solomn high mass ot reaulem Church of tho Sacred Heart. :S0 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. RYRNMS. April B, ANNIE TORTER, widow of William Allan Btrnes. Due notice of funeral 2233 St. Albau's st. ' CHRIKTAINSUN Apr'l 0, PETER CHRIS TA1NSEN, aged 83. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, 1429 S. 21'd at.. Mon. 1 p. m. Remains may bo viewed Sun., 7 to ll p. m, Int. Merlon Cem. CI.ARK April 3. suddenly, IIARRV D., hus. band of Mary T. Clark (neo Campbell). Rela tives and friends, Underdown Assembly of Artisans. No. 35; omplojes 1. R. T. Oo , in. lted to funernl, Mon.. 8-30 n. m., 24.12 N. Marshall st. Hth mass St. Edward's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun after 7 p. m. Auto funeral. COLLAR. April fi. MAItTIN V. B husband of Carollno Collar (nee Henhoeffor), Relatives and friends and employes of the Kensington Shipyard and Drsdocic Co., Invited to funeral Bsrvlces, Mon., 2 p m . 455 E. Qlrard ave. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. COOPER. April 5. -1IIOMA3 COOPER. Rel atives and friends Invltod to funeral services, Mon., 1:30 p. in.. 2315 W. airard ave. Int. Hlllsido Cem. COYLE. April 3. HANNAH, widow of Wll Mam Coyle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m., 2021 E. Monmouth t. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m Int. New Cathedr.il Cein. CROKE April t. JOSEPH N husband of Ellen Croko I'uneral Mon., 7:3() a. m, 114 N. Woodstock st. Requiem mass Cathedral 0 a. m. Int. private. CROOK. April 8. MART A., wlfo of Joieph Crook, aged 54. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sun., 1:30 p. in., husband's resi dence. 184 E. Tioga st. Int. Hillside Cem. DEAKYNE. April 0. suddenly, NELSON OLIVER, son of Oliver nnd Elizabeth Deakyite, nged 7. Relatives and friends Invited to serv ices. Mon., 1:30 p. m., parents' residence, 226 Moore st.. Darby. Pa. Int private. DEAN. April (1. IIOUERT. husband of Ida M. Dean. Relatives and friends, Falrmount Park Guards, invited to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m.. 2528 Natrona st. Int. West Laural Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed sun., s to 10 p. m. DOUBINS. April 0. MURREI.L. son of lato Joseph Rldgwav and Mary Hllyurd Dobbins, aged 74. Relatives and friends, members of various organlza-ions of which ho was a mem ber. Invited to funeral services. 1811 Arch St., Mon.. 10 a. m. Int. St. Andrew s Churchyard. MDOY0LE.'-3Cpril 4. CATHARINE, wffa of James J. Doyle (noo Qulnn). of Parish Kll ielgh. Kings County, Inland. Relatives and friends. B. V. M. Sodality. Sacred Heart So ciety of St. Ann's Church; St. Ann's A. K. of St. John. No. 107. nnd Progressive Lodge, No. 123. S. of II.. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. husband's residence. 2414 Memphis st. Solemn renuiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cein Auto funeral. DUFFY. April 3. WILLIAM J.. Jr.. ion of William J. and Annlo Durfy. Relatives and frienas Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of parents. 1150 N. 10th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Maluchy'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DUFF7. April 8. CATHARINE, widow of Edward Duffy, Relatives nnd frlonds invited to funeral. Mon., 8 a. m., residence of son-in-law. Philip J. Hogan, L'528 ChrtstHn st. High mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church D.30 a, m. Int Holy Cross Cem DUNK. April 4. KATIE DUNN Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 7 a. m., residence of enter. Julia Mullln. 2(140 Oakford st. (27th and Wharton), High mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 8:30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. EMBKRQER. April 5. FERDINAND, hus band of late Sadie Emberger. formerly of (118 N. 38th St.. West Phlla. Relatives and friends, Maumeo Trlbo. No. 304. I. O. It. M.. Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p, m.. 3810 Spring Garden St.. West Phlla. Int. private. FOEHL. April 5. suddenly. PHIL, C, hus band of Anna L. Foehl (neo Lawrence) and son of lato Henry and Mary Foehl, aged 38 Rela tives and friends invltod to funeral services, Sun, 4 P. m.. residence of father-in-law, Albert Lawrence, B325 Baltimore ave. Int. convenience of family. i.?.hA ?v' aore Chalmers Wchmond will ffl?fichil.0imOrow. P'ht ,n Doctor KldreditTa fi JL'.Vs1! Not!.h Loan muare. on ."Changes l!Ll,i.?1?2'r."orl1 fn tho Uaht of tho Hesur K?'!""!, th" .Disestablishment of tho Ohurih of Encland and the Dethroning of Ait Kings.1' . . r'jr in,. ,PAW FOLCHKR. April 2, ADIX1EN J., husband ef Ellen Folcher. Funeral Mon., 8:80 n. m , 88,1 N 40th at. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Relatives and friends, Our Mother of Sorrows Holy Nafne Society and Culinary Dene, Asso., Invited. Auto service. rOLEY. April II. EDWARD, son of Joseph and Catharlno Foley (nee McCann), aged 1 vear. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 2 p, m.. parents' residence, 2850 N. Taj lor st. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. FORD. April 6. suddenly. JOHN J., hu. hand of Mary C. Murphy lord. Relatives nnd frlonds, United Hatters ot North America, Nos. 18 and in. Invited to funeral, Tues , 8 n. m , 1738 8. 18th at. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of St, Thomas Aquinas 0.30 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. FOSTER. April 4. ABRAHAM .. husband of lata Kate II. Foster (neo Ashton). late of HIT W. Tioga at. Relatives and friends. Anna M. Rosa Post, No. 04, O. A. R.J Survivors of 72d Regt., Co. A. Pa, Vols.! Phlla. Flrn Zouaves; Phlla. Brigade; Old Guards of 2d Regt., N. G. P.: Anna M. Ross Camp. No, 1, Sons nt Vet erans of O, A. II.; Anna M. Ross Circle, No. 3c) Ladles of O. A. II, i Relief Aso of Pa, Fire Dept.l Tonne. Hose Co.. No. 21; Vol. Firemen; employes Prothonotsry s office. Invited to funeral. Sun., 2 p. in.. 4711) N. Kith st, Int. Mt. Peace Cam. Remilns may bo viewed Sat., 8 to 10 P. ns. Auto funernl . OALLIOAN. April B. MAROARET M. GAL I.IOAN (neo Bron). widow of Andrew Gain- gan, jieiaiives ana rnenas inviteu to runeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m 238 H. Rial St., W. Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Francis d Hales 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto servlro. C1EE. April B. JOSEPH GEE, aged 0. Relatives qnd friends, Mitchell Lodge, No. 2IMI, F, nnd A, M.j Germantown Chapter. Nn 2(W, It. A. M.: I'hila. Commandery. No, 2. K. T : l.u Lti Temple. A. A. O. N. M. S . Invited to funernl services. Mon.. 2 ti. m. 50 Manhelm St.. Germantown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Re mains may bo viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p. m. GETZFREAD. April 3, nt ConMu.hoelten. BRIDGET M. OETZPHEAn (noo Oreeliy). wlfo of Joseph Getzfread Relatives and friends Altar and Rosary Societies of St Matthew's Church, Invited to funeral, husband's residence 215 E. ,th ave., Conshohocken. Mon. 8 a,, in. Solemn requiem mass ) n m St Matthew's hurch, Autos will meet trains dun at Consho hocken 7:10 nnd N.17 n. m nil I ntwl 11 If ilnt St. Matthew's New Com Auto funeral'. . AlUU"An,.,v -: Afr". r,i. suddenly. ELLEN LOUISA, wlfo of Joseph Ooddard. Notice of funernl. from slster-ln-liw's residence. Mrs. Wilkinson. 2040 E, Sergeant, st. UUIIDON April 3. WILLIAM J. husband of Mary Kennedy GordorT. Relatives nnd friends Morris earlv Beneficial Assn., employes Kolb's IHkery. Invited to funernl. Sun,, 1 p. m.. Ml'" Moore st. Int. Vernwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Rat. eve. GORMAN. April (1. JOHN J., son of John .1 and lain Ellen Gorman Funeral Wed, s an a. m from rcstdenco of father. 4IIS5 Olr.ml ave. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of, Sor. row's Church 10 a. m Int Cathedral Cem Ilolitlve and friends Invited to attend GREEN April 3. RICHAim I,,, !,,, .. lata Martha Green (ncs Avlson). Relatives ami Lfrlonds, Phlla. Lodge. No. .11, !,. 7). i " V rongvve Honwo Trlbo, No. 200, Imp. o, R Vt ' .-,,- .ut.. . , ... ... ..i-nniiiglMIl lle, RI1,1 Cumberlind ats., Invtted to funeral. Mon n-.in n m., 2217 N. 4th at. Solemn requiem mas, St. Edward's Church 11 a. m. Int Holy Sciml. chro Cem. Auto funeral. OREEN. At West Chester. April B, P11EIIE A. OREEN. Relatives nnd friends Invited to runeral services, Mon., 2 n m.. Mlo.uii M E Church. Booth Corner, Pa Trains leavlni; Phlla. 1). and O. II. R1, 11:25 a. m? and Wll mipgton IO-44 a. m.. will bo met nt Carpenter st t JfAOnnTV. April S. ISAIIELLA. widow of John Hagerty. Relatives nnd friends Invited to hicXaJi "J'J ?,V30oS. m" "sldenco of John Sharkoy. .1818 W Thompson st. High mass Church ot tho Oesu 10 a. m int. HuTy Cross ucm. a il a rPi VM, AfHl , . ?vJP Norrlston n. Ta. . AIIAIIELIA W. IIANNUM Int. c'oncorii 1 lil.en?.",!.t1.,urs'1S,arn,und, Delaware Co . Mon HARKKR. Suddenly April fi. DANIEL, hus. band of Florenco J. Ilarker. aged (10. Relatives .,... ' wt" ui ii ana u. it. n.t in vited to funernl services, Mon., 2 p. in . 240 Davla aye. Audubon. N. J. Int. private. Friends mnv cnll Sun . after 7pm HARRIS April B. MARY E . widow of John Harris. Notice of funeral, from niece's real dePf?'oi,,r." ,Mary White. 0742 Woodland ave. HAST1NOS. April 1(1. JEREMIAH jr.. hus band of Lydla J. Hastings, of 6530 Pino st. No tico of funeral later. HAUENSCHILD. April fi, FREDERICK HAUENSCHILD. aged M. Relatives and friend Court Manaunk, F. of A.. Invlttd to funeral services, .Mon., ! p. m . 120 Sevtllo St.. Wlssa hlckon. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Sun eve. mail. April C. MARY, wife of Frank S. High (neo liegeman). Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral services. Men , 2 p. m. (14(1 E. Llpplncott at. Int. Odd rellows' Cem. Remains mav l,o viewed Sun.. 7 to 0 p. m. HIPWELL. Anrlt B. JOHN B . husband of Margaret Hlpwcll. aged fi8 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m.. 0041 Chestnut st. Int. private. JTQFFMAN. April B. CATHARINE A. HOrF MN. wife of William Hoffman, daughter of Elizabeth nnd lato Jacob Guth, aged 'Jl. Rela tives nnd friends. Miller's Paper Box Mfg. Co. and E. J. Spangler Envelope Co , Invited to fu. nernl, Sun., 2 p. m.. 1140 O'Nell st. Int. Groenmount Cem. Remains may ba viewed Sat., after 8 p. m. HQI.GATE. April . GEORGE If. 1IOLOATE, aged 77. Friends Invited (o services. Mon., 2 p. m, 4107 Ulrard ave. int. private. HOLT. April 0. CAROLINE ASCHDACHER. widow of John Holt. Relatives and friends. Naomi Horns, No. 4, II. of A.; Ladles' Aid. No. jvlted to funeral. Mon., 8 a. m.. 307 W. Kompr. ua at f... fit llnnn, .ntl.pn'u ekn.ak . vc. a.. .....no h... .. ...... k...u. a .i,u(Wll i, U, in Int. private. 1IUBER. April 4. ANNA MARY, widow of Petor Huber. aged (IS. Ilelativen nnd friends invited to services. Mon.. 2 p. in., 5558 Snruca st. Int. private, Woodlands Cem. Friends mnv vlow remains Sun. eve. HUMMEL. April 4. WILLIAM HUMMEL husband ot Amelia Hummel. Relatives ami friends, members Phlla. Flro Dopt.. Relief Asso., Insuranco Patrol, Invited to funeral. Sun., 2 P. ni., 108 Gfeen at. Int, American Mechunlcs' Cem. IRELAND. April 8. HARRIET, wlfo of Harry Ireland and daughter of lato Joseph and Anna M. Townsend. Relatives and friends In vited to services. Sun., 2 p. m.. South Broad Stmt Baptist Church, Broad and Reed ats. Int private. Arlington Cem. Auto funeral. IRWIN. April 5. SARA M. IRWIN. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 1 P. m., brother's residence. Samuel F lrwln. 4103 Locust at. Int. prlvato. Omit (lowers JONES. April B. JOHN P JONES Rela. Uvea and friends. 23d Rgt.. N J. Volunteers. Invited to funeral. Tues , 2 p. m Hotel Dare ford Marlton, N. J,., Int Colestown Com. KELLER. April 4. EMMA, widow of Chris, tian Keller. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Mon., 2 p m., residence of son. Christian Keller, Morris a Corner. Radnor. Pa. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Conveyances will bo at Radnor Station to meet train leaving Uroad St. Station 1:15 p. m KELLY. April 4. ROSE A., wlfo of Richard J. Kelly and daughter of Daniel nnd Mary O'Mullen. Rolatlves nnd frlonds. St. Eliza beth's Bleased Virgin Sodality nndLeague of Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral, Mon., 8-30 n m.. paronts' residenco, 1731 N. 3d st. Sol emn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com. Auto funeral. KENNEY. April 8, JAMES A., husband of Mary E. Kenney ipea Downey). Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. Wed., 8:10 a. m 265 S, Hirst st. High mass St. Curthage'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com. Auto IUk"eFFER. April 4. FRANK L.. husband of Annlo Klefter (nee Woller). nged 54. Relatives nnd friends, also Court George Washington. No 124. F. of A., and Muskoka Tribe, No. SUA. 1 O. R M.. Invited to funeral. Mon., "7:30 n. m.. 11)83 Dennlo st. (near 1 1) tit nnd German town ave.). Requiem mass St. Stephen's Church 0 a. m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral. KLEINBACH. April 4. EMELIE. wlfa ot Christian Kleinbach (neo Rlngler), aged (13. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 7:30 a. m.. parlors of John F. Flouhr. 101 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. AKRE1DER. April 2. WILLIAM D., hu.band of Clara and son of Frank nnd Gertrude Kreider. Relatives nnd friends, inemberu of Continental Lode, No. Iflrt. K. o' P.. In vited to luneral services, 2437 Nassau St.. Sat.. 2 pm. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Frl. after 8 p. m. KROLL. April 0. at York. Pa. PAULINE KROl.I. (neo Rapp). vvldow of Frc-z Kroll, aged 08. Relatives and friends InvIUd to fu neral services. Groenmount Cem., Sun., on arrival of 12 01 train from Broad st. sta LALLY. April B, JOHN J. LALLY Rela. tlvea and friends invited to funeral services, Mon.. 7:30 a. m, 2141 N. 10th st. Solemn ro qulvm mass St, Elizabeth's Church 0 a. m. Int. "'LATHAM. April B, ELIZABETH LATHAM, widow of Benjamin Latham, aged (18 Relatives and frlonds, members of Banner Council, No. 30. a. and D. ot America, Invited to funeral, Mon . 2:30 p. m.. 1145 N. 34th at.. Camden, N J. Friends may call Sun. aft. and eva, int. Arlington Cem. LEE. April 3. MARY, E., wife of John J. Lee and daughter of tho late Charles and Maria Nolan. Relatives and friends, also Altar and Rosary Societies, invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 a m . 1220 N. 50th St. Solemn requiem mass o'ur Mother of Sorrows' Church, O u, ra. Int. St. Denis's Cem LEWIS April 8. residenco of daughter. 470? Springfield avo NANCY ANN, vvldow of Wil liam l.ewia, of Wysox. Pa LOWE April 5, SARAH LUKENS. wlfa of Henry F. Lowe, aged B3, Relatives and WT "TJt DKATHW i ,"! friend Invited to' funeral" services, 8750 N. 7th at.. Mon., 2 p. m. Int. Hillside Cem. . MAr,1?Av!JANn"-LAt Palmyra, N. J,. April ?,' .WH'I'IAM, husband of Arfna MacKarland. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sun., 2, P. m sharp, 2d and Markot sis., Palmyrn, N J. Int. Morgan. Cem. Train leaves Market st. ferry, 12:30 and 1.80 for Arch St, Station, Palmyra. . m MAENNER. April fi. HARRY, son of John M, and lite Mary A. Maenner, nged 41. Rela tlves and friends Invited to services, Mon., 2 p. m.. Oliver II. llnlr Hide.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int, private. Remains may la viewed Sun. eve., 7 to 0 n. ni. . MANN. At Beverly, N. J . April fl, CORNE L1A, wife of .Philip C Mann. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2.80 P.. in., husband's residenco, I'urnum St., Bev erly. N, J Int. private, ..MARX. April 11. FRANCIS A. husband of nthrrltin Mnrx (neo Wa(hter). Relatives and friends, Father Carbon Council, C. B. L, in vited to funeral, Tues, 810 n. in. 1513 H. 2lth st. Solemn high mass of requiem St, Alojslus's Church, 28th nnd Tasker sts , 10 a. in Int, Holv Crns Vm MiCALLt'M April 3, GEOIIOE MeCALI.CM. Relatives and friends, St. Charles's Holy Namo nnd T. A. B. Societies: James D. llowley I, C. II. P.. No. 313. Colonel (1. W. Town Post, No, 41), O. A. II.. Invited to funeral. Til's., 8:30 a m.. 105 S, 20th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Charles's Church Id n m Int. Othcdral Cem. Auto service. FrUnds may call Mon,, 7 to 10 ''"m'cDEVITT April fi. ELIZABETH, wlfo of Patrick McDevllt. llelatlves nnd friends Invited In funeral, Tues . 8 n m ." reldenro of son-in-law. Louis C. Klnsler. flit N. May at. Mass of requiem Churrh of Our Mother of Sorrows n a m int. Holv Cros Cem. MiOLINCHEY April I, MARC.EItY , Mr OI.INCHEY nged 1.1 Relatives and friends Invited to attend funrral. Mon.. 8 .111 n. in , apartments Martin Evoy Son, 2MW Diamond ot. High Mnes Cluirrli of tho Mot Precious Blood ID it. m. Int. Holy Cros Com. McGOLDRU'K. April 4, ANNIE, widow of Michael MiGoldrlck Relatives and ftlends In vited to funer.il. Mon.. S n in, Kershnw's Bank, near Clifton Heights. Del. Co.. Pa High mass St Cluirlia'a Church. Kellyvlllc, 10 n. in Int. St. Cluirlia'a Com MrGUINN April 3. BRIDGET J , dausMer of lato Matthew and Mary McGulnn. Relatives nnd friends, llalrd Hill Circle, No. 7, F. of A . Invltod to funeral Mon . 830 a. m., residence of brother-ln-luw Harry Slter, 3804 Sharp St.. Wlssahlikon Solemn high requiem nnss St. John tho Baptist's Church 10 n. m. Int. St. John's Cem McIIENRY Suddenly. April , STILES Mr HENIIY. nged 73 Relitlves und friends Ex. celslor Lodge No 54. 1' nnd A M . Salem. N J., ii nil nil other organizations of which ho was n int'int'or Invited to funernl servlios. Mon., U a m . Prnsptit and Spring uves., Milroso Park, Pa Further Hirvloei i Impel Eastvlow Cem, Salem. N. .1 , t p m Int. In vem. MolI.llENNV - April f. CATHERINE, wlfo of Thomas Mi Uhennv Relatives nnd friends, members St John's P E Church. Invited to funeral. Mon 1 p m . 2051 Monmouth Ft Servlios nt St John's 1 E. Church. 2 p. m, Int Oakland Cein. Ri mains may bo Mewed Vic KlNNi: At Atlantic City, N J.. April I CLARA wifo of Robert McKluney (neo Van Kirk) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv lies, Sat.. 2 p m . residence of mother. 2131 S. 1 licks Bt Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Re mnlns ninj ho viewed Frl . S to 10 p. in. MiO.lMI.LAN April I, MARY, widow of riilllp MrU'illlnn. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 8;.in a m . residenco of daugh ter. Mrs. Cornelius Harrlgan. 810 S Allison Bt. High requiem tnos Church of tho Transfigura tion 10 n m. Int Holy Crns Cem. MiGUINN April 3. BRIDGET J. daughter of lato Matthew und Mary .McGulnn Relatives and friend. Fair Hill Clnle. No. 7, F of A., Invited to funeral, Mon , H-30 ii. m . residence of brother-in-law, Harry Slttr, 3804 Sharp St., WlBsahlckon Solemn high rcqulom mass St John the Baptist's Church 10 a. in. Int St. .Tntin' I'em MULLEN April fi JOSEPH A. MELLEN, nged 58 Relatives und friends Invited to fu neral services. Sun , 2 p m., late Tosldentc, Lima, Delavvnro County. Pa. Int. private. O'HARA. Suddenlv, April 5. THOMAS, hus band of Margaret O'llar.i (noo Brpgan). Rfla tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., i 30 ii m.. 1713 Bowers Bt. High moss ot qulem Church of Cesu 0 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OLIVER April il, R OILMAN .husband of Anna M Oliver. Rolatlves and frlendi. employes 1". It, T. car shops. Invited to funeral, Tues, 2 p. in.. 1110 W. Tioga st. Int Hillside Cem.. via funeral car. Friends may Mow remains Mon. nfter 8 p. m. , O'NEILL. April fi, ELIZABETH T,, daugh ter of lato Patrick nnd Elizabeth O'Neill. Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. )13 N. 13th, st. Solemn -requiem mnss Church of Assumption 10 a. in. Int. Cathedral Cem. OSTERLE April 3, MARIE E.. daughter of Charles and Clara M. Osterlo (nee lllnchey). aged 10. Relatives nnd friends invited to funernl. Mon., 8.30 n. m., parents' residence. B007 N. 10'h st. Solemn high requiem mass Church of tho Holy Child. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross fern. Auto funernl OWENS. April 1. ALICE C. daughter of lata Michael nnd Rosa Owens (neo Mullln). Relatives nnd frlonds, emplocs Nonpareil Laundry, In vited to funeral, Mon., 8 30 a m 2345 Redner st. (23d below Oxford at ). High mass of rc qulom St. Elizabeth's Cturch 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. PALMER. April 2. CHARLES PRICE PAL MER. husband of Marlon L. Palmer (nee Tiers). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m.. 213!) S. Rosewood st. Int. Feinwood Cem. Friends may call Frl. ove. PARRY. April 0. JANE, daughter of lata Lewis nnd Margaret Tarry, formerly ot Potts Mllo, Pa,, aged 52. Due notice of funeral given, from 110 Apslcy st., Germantown. TILLING. Of meningitis. April 0, at par ents' residence West Mermaid lano. Chestnut Hill, SARAH THORNTON, daughter of J. Ross and Anna Fries Pilling, aged 2H . No funeral. POLIS. April fi, EMIL. son of Samuel and Jennie Polls, aged 21. Relatives nnd friends, senloi class U. of F. Architectural Dept.: Mlno rah Society. LT of Pa , Invited to funeral serv ices. Sun.. 2 p. in residence of parents. 1532 N. 10th sr. Int prlvato PORTER April U, GRACE, wife of Alex ander B Porter, daughter of Louise and lato Honry Morlt. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p m., mother's resi dence. 2542 S. Chadwlck at. Int. Northwood Cem Remains may bo viewed Mon. eve. Auto service. POWERS. April fl. MARTIN A. POWERS, husband of Mollle E. Powers. Relatives and friends. George U. Mcada Post. No. l.O. A It. ; Integrity Lodge No 48, 1C of P.: Moja manning Lodgi. No. 330. I. O. O. F.: Volunteer Firemen's Auto., invited to funeral aarvlcea. Tues. 11 n m.. 5531 Harmer st. Int, private. PIIAHCH -At Pnulsboro, N. J., April 4. PETER S PRASCII. aged 58 Relatives and friends, OUv Branch Council. Jr. O. U. A. M., Invited to funeral services, Egllngton Chapel. Clnrksboro, N. J , Sun , 2 p. m. Int. at Egllng ton Cem PROSSER April fl, JOHN ALBERT, son of late Joseph and Emetine nnd husband of Eliza beth Frosser (neo Patterson) Relatives and friends. Mercantile I.odgo No. 4, Shield ot Honor, nnd Camden Relief I.engue. Invited to funernl, Mon . ll:'lll a m . 023 N. hth St.. Cam den, N, J Services Turnervlllo M. E. Church 1 n. in. Frlonds ma call Sun . 7 to d p. m. (JUICK. April 4. PAULINE, widow of An thony Quick (uea Horn), nged 05. Relatives and friends, memlwrs of League of Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Societies, Invited to funeral. .Mon.. 8M0 a. m., 2808 N. Sydenham st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercv 10 a in. Int New Cathodral Cem QUIRUS. April 0. FRANK H son of Frank M. and Anna (Julrus. agod 27. Relatives and friends, U. V. M. Sodality of St. Malachy's. T. A. II. Society. Court Prosperity No. 170. F. nf A., Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m.. purentB' residence, 1412 N 12th at. Solemn requiem inasi St Malachy's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral REGAN. April B. Rev. DANIEL D. REGAN. O. S. A., prior and rector of St. Augustine's Church. 4tli st. below Vine. The reverend clergy, relatives nnd friends, Invited to funeral, Mn morn Dlvlno office. 0:30 a. m. Solemn regulem m iss St Augustine's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Augustine's Church vault. Omit flowers. 111. CAN April 3. JEREMIAH J., husband of Mary E. Regan (neo Needham). Relatives and friends. St. Edmund's Holy -Namo Society. Invited to funtral. Mon. 8:30 a. m., 2017 S. -1M st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of bt. Edmond 10 u m. Int Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto funeral. New York city papers copy ROCKS. April 4. AONES O. wlfo of Pat rick hocka and daughter of Ella and lato James MrGowan Relatives und friends Invited to fu nernl, Mon,, 8 a. m., residenco of mother. 3423 Cresson st . Falls of SchulM!l High mass St. Bridget's Church 0 30 a. m. Int, Holy Sepul chre C,om. ROESSNER. April 4, BENJAMIN, husband of Dorothv 11 Roessnor (nee Butr). Relatives and friends, also all societies of which ho w.ia u member, Invited to funeral, Mon 8:30 n m.. 500 N 2d st Solemn requiem mass St Peter's Church, lm. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto tu&?ral. HOGAN April 4. SARAH, widow of William Rogan (neo Bovle). Relatives and frlonds. Altar and Holy Faith Societies. Invited to funeral. Mon 8 30 ii-. m 40'.i S. iflth t. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrlck'a Church 10 a, m. Int Holy Cross Cem ROWAN April 4 WILLIAM V.. son of Wil liam V, Hnd Ellen M. Rowan, aged 18. Rela. tlves and frl-nds, Holy Name Society o' St. John's Church, invited to funernl. Mon.. 7:30 a in., parents' residenco, 4453 Suverwood St., Manavunk. Requiem Mass St. John tha Bap tist Church 0 a. m, Int. Westminster Cem. SANDERS April 4. suddenly. ANNIE M. wife of Peter Sanders Relatives and, friends. Married Women Sodality and League of Saired Heart of (lean, Invited to funeral, Tues , 8:30 a. in., 130S N 17th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Uesu 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. 1 ' ' !' I" HCHEERItR. Atirll 8' iKKi It.. Ma at 7'heodore Bcheereri wed 84, Relatlrt asteT rlenda Invited to funeral services. Mon., 3 p. m.i 1645 Orthodox at.. Frankford. Int. private. SHIELDS. April fi, suddenly. THOMAS. Son of Theodoro and nnrbara Shields (nee Land wehr). aged 0, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon,. 2 p. m,, parents' residence, 2211 9. Hicks at. Int. Cathedral Cem, SMITH. April 0. suddenly. WILLIAM SMITH, aged 87. Relative! and friends. West Phlla. Maerinerchor. Phila. Bchuetzen yereln, West Tolnt Yearly Ben. Assn.. No. 1. of West Phlla.! Maennerchor Trorly Roc. employes Mu tual Benevolence and Relief Assn., all other organizations of which he was a member, In vited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p, m., 771 N. 44th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Sun., 8 to 10 p, m, SMITH. April B, EDWARD, husband of May F. Smith (neo Meldon) and son ot John and Caroline Smith. Relatives end friends In vited to funeral, Tues., 1 p. m., parents' resi dence. 2311 N. Colorado st. (near 17th and Dauphin), Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral Remains may ho viewed Mon, ev DHMITIL Suddenly on April 0, WILLIAM ?j!'fJt'..Duo notice of funernl will bo glun at 771 N. 44th st STRASSHEIM April fl, ALBERT 1V Infant sou of Albert ot.d Mildred Strasshelm (nee Hack enbury), nged fi, Relatives and friends Invtted to funernl services, Mon., 3 P. m.. parents' real denco. 2101 N. 4th at. Int. private,) Green mount Cem, . HrROil. April fi. MARTIN, husband of Louisa Strnh (nee Helleman), aged 01. Rela tives and friends. Eureka Lodge, No. !, Shield of Honor; Phlla. Schuetzen Vereln; Phlla. Qunr let Club, Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1.30 p.. m , 3034 Germaiitowii ave. Int. Northwood Cem Auto funeral SIH.LIVAN. April 4. JOHN P.. hushand of Mary T. Sullivan (nee Rellly). native of Neuroas, I'd Wexford Ireland, Relatives and friends. Holy Namo Society St. Oregon's Church; West Phlla. Council. No. 344. Ii, of P.; employes llnley Acker Co, Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m IOCS N. 50th st , West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass ''t. Orogorv'a Church 0.30 a. in. Int. Holv Cros Cem. Auto funeral THOMPSON April I. at 801) W. Firth st . HERRUJIT, husband of Mary Thompson and son of Emanue) nnd Cntliarlno Thompson, aged 2(1. Relatives and friends rmplojes nf John B. Stet son Co.. Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. in . parents' residence. 100 Vnssar si., Wlssa hlckon. Int. private. Remains may ba Mtwed Sun. ove. Auto funeral. .TOWN. April I. CLIFFORD H.. husband of Katharine Town (nee Kulser). son of Emma L. and late Benlamlii It. Brown, aged 4'J. Rela tives nnd friends, Veteran Corps Regt., N. O. P.. Invited to funernl services, BUS Sanson! St., Sat , 2 p. m. Int prlvato. TREADA WAY. April fl. CHRISTIANA (nee Shetzllne), wife of Jesse Troadaway, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Tues.. 2 p. m . residenco of son-in-law. John Paul Jones, inO S. 4th st . Camdn, N J. Friends mnj call Mon. eve. Int. Cedar Grove Cem.. Gloucester Cltv, N J VANNAMAN April fl, ELIZABETH, widow of Daniel Vannanmn, nged 81. Relatives and friends, representatives nnd Board of Lady Managers of lUbcknh Home I, o. O. F., In vited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m.. at Homo. 8501 N. 17th st. Int. odd Fellows' Cem. WALTON April fl, JAMES F.. husband of Mary A. Walton, uged 7'J, Relatives and friends. Post No. fi, GAR, Wyoming Tribe. No fi5, Imr (i, R M Victor Relief Asso.. Invited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p m 021 Vine st,, Camden, N, J. Int. private, Harlelgh Cem. Friends may cnll Sun., uflcr 7 p. in. WAhSLER April 4. ALPHONSE, husband of lato Marin Wnssler Relatives and friends In vited to funernl, Mon.. 8:30 a. m., 1010 S. Kfllh st. High requiem mass Church of tho Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a. ra. Int. Holy Cross Cem. WEST April 5, GEORGE A. WEST, aged PS. Relatives nnd frlonds tnvlted to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., 131.1 N. 12th st. Int. private, North Laurel Hill Cem WHITE Suddenly. Aurll .1. JOHN BE HAVEN WHITE. Jr.. nged 00. I'uneral services nnd int. private. Remains may bo viewed Sun.. 7 to 10 p. in . nt Oliver 11. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Chester. Pa., papers please ropy. WlDDiriELD. April (1, HENRY A. W1DDI FIELD. Kolatlvcx and friends Invited to serv ices. Mon., 2 p. m., 1910 Glrard ave. Int. pri vate. WIESTENBERO. April fl. at Reading. Pa.. FRANK B. WIESTENHERO. son ot lato Vir ginia Robinson. Due notice of funeral, from 1710 Moore st. WILLIAMS. April B. ANNA W. WILLIAMS (nee Bell), widow of Elmer J. 'Williams. Fu neral serviced Mon., 3 p. ra. sharp, parlors of Harry C. F. Carson. 1213 S. Broad st. Int. prlvato. Auto servlco. . WITIIINOTON. April fi. suddenly. CHARLES S., husband of Flora Wlthington. aged 47. Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m.. 2234 N. Woodstock st. Int. prlvato YOUELL. April 3. ANNA M., wlfo of An drew E. Youell (nee Schlmmel). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m , 2818 Emerald at. Solemn requiem mass church of Visitation 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral. ZIMMERMAN. April B. BLANCHE, wife of Joseph Zimmerman (nee Wnllach). Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., 3412 N. Pnlethorp st. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem. Remalna may ba viewed bun., 8 to 10 P. ra. PARCEL POST vvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvyvyvvviv A Wonderful Music Roll WITn A Marvelous Arrangement "Japanese Patrol" (88 Note) Saxaphone-Mandolin It you want something new, hero it la. JUST OUT. SEND TOR IT iiKr Stamp or Coin. (Parrel l-ost Bo extra) rne only Piano House In or uutsiao ot Philadelphia which sells fi guaranteed "High Orado" Muslo Rolls for U.00. clend for our new Catalogue for April. GRAND UNION PIANO CO. 8130 KENSINGTON AVENUK Philadelphia VVVSSiVl.VsAVVVVVVVs.VVVsyMIS RELIGIOUS NOTICES Baptist BAPTIST TEMrLE. Broad and Barks sts. RUSSELL II. CONWELL will preach nt 10.80 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Baptism, 2:20 p. m. At tho Evening Service Gaul's "HOLY CITY " Lois Kershaw Katheryn Hanford Dr. Howell S. Zullck William Multer l.lvla Dawson Ward . .Soprano Contralto . . . .Tenor Baritone ..Harpist Templo Chorus, Clarence Reynolds, Director, r.very one welcome. CHESTNUT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Chestnut st, west ot 40th at. GEORGE D ADAMS. I). D , Pastor. 0:45 a. m. Brotherhood ot A. and P. 10:30 a. m Worship. Organ Prelude "Easter Mortlrtf". .. Mailing Anthems Martin's "An It Batur. to Dawn.1 Schilling's "Christ Our Pussover." Stone's "Break Forth Into Joy." Dedication of Children Baptisms. Postlude, Maunder'a "Christ Is Risen." Unfurling of Church Flag. Singing of "Star Spangled Banner" on tha Church steps. 2.30 p. m. Bible School. 7 p. in. Young People's Meeting. 7.43 p. m. Worship. Sermon themo "Tha King of Kings." Anthems Gloria's "With Joyful Hearts Let Us Prnlso Him." , Miss Ncvvklrk will sing "Tha Resurrection," Shelley. Baptisms. CHOIR Soprano Elma Carey Johnson. Contralto Mary Newklrk. Tenor Royal P. MacLollan. Bass Horace 11. Hood. Organist and Musical Director Ray Daniels Jonca. Ethical Cnltnxa MR. OKORGE E. O'DELL will speak on "Tha Spiritual Message of America to Mankind," B road Bt. Theatre, 11 a. m. Lutheran AT THE FRIENDLY CHURCH 10 TH AND JEFFERSON JSTS. DANIEL E WEIGHT. Pastor. SUNRISE PRAYER SERVICE. 7 O'CLOCK. REGULAR MORNINO SERVICE. 10 30. BIBLE SCHOOL. 2'30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE, 7:30. SERMON SUBJECT. "THE DEATH DE- STROYER." MALE'AND DOUULE MIXED QUARTETS. P" h' COLUMBIA A1T.,W HART, D. D. Ssrvicea TeS, BT. LUKE'S, Broad and Jackson ate.'., 7 W. BAM FORD. Minister. i ,. I -Kaster Hrviceai'io-iq, aermon by the ; "Tho ftlaen f?hrtat"f raeanllnn of Mi 7:43 p. m.. Cantata by Choir; " Calvary." rreabrterian akui bt. tiiuKuu, lain ana Arch. -.-. M Rev. CLARENCE EDWARD MACARTNBt.j 10:45 "The Power of the Resurrection. " JB 1- n. o. I, x. 1'. H. V. K. 7190, 8 "The Misunderstood Christ." v..,., Hfa.Bt.-t f A..t a... .a Florence Lewis. -soprano: Miss Elisabeth ! son. contralto! William O. Millar. - ah Dougherty, Organist; Violet Terrlll, harpist. JOHN CHAMBERS MEMORIAL l'RESBYTi R1AN. 28th and Morris sta. f" Tne raster preaches at 11 a. m. and 8 pi Special Easter Music, under the direction' i mic-anr Morrison, nssisiea ar, me evei service by Prof. Harry J. Banks, pianist. ,.. . i vi i hi rnucrBuii iDurtiig oioi-iw Horn, a3d nnd Wharton its., Rov. J. ORA1 tlMj 7:45 p. m., "A VUlt to Chrltt'a Tomb.' Prolcttant EpUfopal A? CHURCH OF TnE HOLY APOSTLES Zltl and Christian afa. . . Rev. GEO HERBERT TOOP, D. D.. Reeta.?' SERVICES FOR EASTER DAY WV,i, H II. fn .lfAlF PnmmiinlAH a-,yt Papal fJaaalalaTl" Til bv the Junior Choir. ',. ,u in. jiorning i-ravyer, iioiy i nrnmunion , nnd Sermon by tho Rector. nESimnECTTOJiW FOR LIVES OR FOR LIFE?" 'ft, ... Mualcal parts, "Christ Our Passover," hrfti, Vogrich; "Behold I Show You a Myaterr." i-i ' 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes', jil followed at 8:30 p. m. by School AnntveriarfvvBf nerviro in tno cnurcn, with presentation ot M iu i-.anter ouering. . Kvanlnv Servlro nmlttarf. r CHURCH OF ST. LUKE M 13tti street below Snruco. liv rvAVirv t btpi'ip rn. . H.nfl a.m. Itnl'v Commnn'lnn '.VVt ji:uua.m. .Morning rrayer ana sermon. 4:00 p.m. Easter Carol Service. A special -- " ::- ....... v, . racitai oi oui traaitionai i;aster carols, Tho Rector will preach at both services. 1817 ST. ANDREW'S 1MT 3Tir AND DARING STS., WEST PHILA. ' w t rrsV T7rT'iit CELERRATES ITS CENTENNIAL ON EA3- tgf TER DAY. fWa MLHVIUKS. 7, R AND 10:43 A. M. ,m 7:ir, P. M.. ntfvtiAV Hritonr. vestivat.. -jSH INVITED 'TO BE PRESENT. .IMS il.r. t.wii.tl-ij tt-tiit-a Aitt.- ronouTT .!: ST. JAMES'S, Twenty-second nnd Walnut it. & Tno Reverend John Mockrldgo, D. D., Rector. ATW n 00, 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion, WSQ AA.VV U lit. .MUIIIlIlK llttlCl, .3VIII1UU Holy Comnrunlon. 4)0 p. m. Children's Festival Service. Weekdays 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. and 0:00 p. Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 2123 Chestnut st. 10 a, m. Sunday School. 11 a. ra. Rev. W. W. Fenn, D. D.. Dean ot tha Harvard Divinity School, will preach, A Momorlai Tablet, erected to the memory of Rev. Charles E. St. John. D. D.. the late beloved Pastor of the church, will be unveiled. Anthems: "Tho Soul's Rejoicing." by Joseph. J9 and "O. Denth, Where fa Thy Sting1 br 'in ... r-a Easter Carol and Responsive Service by B. M. '.' Zimmerman. -me organ win tie assistea cy ma violin. r I'nuip ii. uoepp. urganist. GERMANTOWN UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Greene st. and Chalten ave. Rev. A. J. COLEMAN. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Easter Muilo and Sermon, "Immortal Assurances." Young Men'a Christian Association CEN. SUNDAY FORUM 8:30 P. M. Y. "The Right of Proper Living Conditions-, M. A Man's Fart In tho Fight for Better C. Homes," by John Ihdler, Secy, of Phlla A. adelphla Housing Association. A Message for Thinking Men of Today. Miscellaneous CHRISTADELPniAN ECCLESIA meeta SlUV iiiBA.UAA,A-siiAiM isucLKSiA meeta siuv iijjb yi, 11 and 7:80. In Grand Fraternity HaJf. ?JE aays Ji Anrll prll 8. by MR. J. U. ROBERTSON, "Worls, ,M Politics From a Dlvlno Standpoint, LOST AND FOUND BAG Lost, small black leather shopping bag,, '0 containing small change, Friday mc Wanamaker'a lavatory. Reward If .n ni-Ai-W to lao a. itn at.. Apt, lua. DOO Toat. eYilden hrlndta Tloaton tarrlar. TJk'! collar, braas knobs; wart under lower iawis"&l answers name "Buster," Return (reward)-xy 6386 Overbrook ave. 'A GLASSES Lost, pair tortoise-rimmed glass es, on Chestnut Hill train. Return to Oo. Foedlsch. r,12 Stephen Qlrard Bldg. WATCH Lost. Thursday, lady's gold watch. initials E. A. M.: possibly In center of cltyi 'V5J reward. J 341. Ledger Central. ' ti PERSONALS SACRIFCE Diamond gypsy ring about 3U .! carats. 1185. McCutcheon. 012 Bulletin Bl. j3i Phono Walnut 1387. S9 RARE BLACK onyx ring aet perfect white dta- HELP WANTED FEMALE BONNAZ operators, thoroughly familiar with flrst-clasa work; steady work; long season. Apply Smith & Ramaey, 1640 Markot. BOOKKEEPER, Protestant: flrst-clasa expert- J.! A,,.l .mini ..... fn. ...,-.11.1. .,., . a CtTa.a .'..uvu wu., ,iw....l w it.yuu.lutB iuat,lll, X.'i'a niam nsu nnu salary wunieu. Auaress Aaeageg t .? 11m nHh OOI la.l.n. a .,d . jlt.'.S a....v... .. a..... .--. r . BOOKKEEPER, experienced. In automobile aet'iSja cessory house; state age and experience. Ad-wa nress in, laeager xirancn , Office. 881) N. BroadniaXa Apply John & Jamaej Ai i. Scotfa lane. FaJJsfm? BURLERS. exoerlenced, Dobson, Inc., old mills, oi pcnuyiKiu. CASHIERS Toung women with experience. Apply ly Bo- Sai'tC reau oi employment en noor. oeiore STRAWBRIDGE & CIXITIHER . r-ss j.'. uiMUUKiuiAiu, coiorea. over on, expeneneaa. tijd with good references: family of 6. For for- 'Jlrfa ther details communleata at once with Mrs. if M Charles a, Davis, 8204 Seminole ave.. Chest- ,'A; CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS wanted at Blsl.': Acaatmy, iiiairstovn, in. j. Aaaress utss 9C C. White, Blalrstown, N. J.. Box 20. - CirAXinFnrATTV nnA u.alnBB. flfl .. ma..tV.4;'l? room and board. University Hospital. 84th' vV, and Spruce ats, i,i&?IS. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white, capable; fSW-JSr' good wages. 251 W. Walnut lane. German- SprKl town. Phone 8408 Germantown.' ?WlMy CLEANER, white, -wanted at once: permanent . , 'w&l position. Apply Superintendent. 1126 and 1128 'ifiMSH Chestnut st. i(v-?fl tuuiv. ana launaress. women, renned. whit Aftfy If eolpred: reference! state wages Merlon. Pa, Srtl6tS M 85.1. Ledger Central. ' 4nStL COOKING and downstairs work; 3 In famlljjVtjfl also girl for upstairs work. Apply 704tY'SA? uuinmnmwn aye. - fc DANCING INSTRUCTOR, with knowledge otYkJ, teaching; day and evening. Cortlssox School., i M. '. '., ln-ju unesmut at. 4 -ji EMBROIDERY UPERATOR t SfJ Con-Ill (Bonaz) machine. i 25 weekly wages. , Phono Mr. Illekev. Lombard '37K4 "'Ii' rT,.r nmi a in I... m.. . u v . J( ui.tuu ... av a..D.,u.... ,uvui. AS to id years. Apply John Bromley . Sons, Lehigh ave. below Front. Continued on Next Page , Atef -'(m Sif ,Xti m m ' . J C.T1."-A faU JfSSl 'iSfiiKl t -i , m i1PWH.HtVi .. 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