K ;K. I M- B.V MLATURE AIDS -" '. CITY TRANSIT PLAN Three of Four Measures Re ported Out of Com mittee FIRST READING DUE TODAY Du a Staff Correspondent HARUISBURQ, April IS. Tho I'lillatlolplila lilf-h-specd transit lines jiavo received their first encouragement from I lie LcnIsUture. Tin eft of the four measures Introduced for tlio purposo of placing tho city In a position whercliy It could command tho situation with the Philadelphia Rapid Tran nit Company durliiR the negotiations with the company for tho operation of the o.--tensive system of sulnvays and olovated lines that are to be built, nro on tho first reading calendar for today. All three of tho measures wcro reported cut of connnlttco late yesterday afternoon nnd list nlsht. Included nmonir them Is the Halus-OaiiM bill, which Is the ono the ruhllc Service Commission insisted bo dis poned of bcfoie It could Rrant tho certifi cates of public convcnlcnco that nro ncces saiy before any additional contracts can ho Awarded for tho construction of tho Broad htieet gubwny or nny of the otber lilsli Fpecd lines except tho Vrunkford elevated, The Salus-Oann bill would enable tho city to forcu the Philadelphia Rapid Transit to connect with tho subway nnd elevated sys teni and to co-operato In a system of trans fers and universal rato of fare, sluuld tho city decldo to opcrato tho high-speed sys tem Its-clt or lo leaso It to an Independent fomoany. This bill was In tho Judiciary General Committee of tho Senate, having already pawed the House, and was reported out tlnough the efforts of Senator 13d win It. Vaic. As reported, however, It has been amended slightly, hut only In minor de tails. The two other bills reported out wcro the Hecht measures, which have been lying In tho Judiciary Special Conimltteo of tho House for a month, or ever since they wcro Introduced. Ono of them Is a lesolutlon proposing an Amendment to the State Constitution that would cnablo tho city to purchase he exist ing system. Tho other would glvo the Pub lic Scrvlco Commission tho samo power over Btrect railways as they now havo over steam and elccflc railroads, and would placo In the hands of the commission tho power to regulate the rato of faro that would bo charged when tho new high-speed system Is completed. The fourth bill was Introduced yesterday by Senator Vare, and would permit tho city to borrow additional funds as n county. No member of the commission would dlrcuss the situation today, or glvo an Idea of when that body could bo expected to return a decision In tho application for cer tificates of public convenience. Governor Brumbaugh also today failed to glvo any intimation as to when ho coulil be expected to appoint tho seventh member of thn commission, and thus break tho dead lock that had tied up tho granting of the certificates for months. PLEADS NATION'S NEED TO HALT COAL STRIKE Coal Operators' Chief Points to Crisis at Conference With Miners An appeal to tho miners to stand by the nal'on In this hour of need nnd refrain from Inrturtrlal disturbances was made by B. M. Clark, president of the Operators' Association today at .a conference of miners And operators at the Bellevue-Stratfoid. Tho conferenco Is being heh: on the eve of a strike by 155,000 soft coal miners In tlic rental Pennsylvania fields. Tho op erator? are considering the demands for a hlghnr wago scale nnd Improved working conditions. "I appeal to tho patriotism of you men At this time," said Mr. Clark, "In this hour of trial you should first consider your country, and a coal strike at this tlmo would bo seriously 'detrimental to the Interests of the United States. In tho Im pending strugglo you Miould know that all of tho profits of tho operators and much more will be expended In tho Interests of the United States Government. AVe are prepared to glvo all to odr country, nnd If nu are really patriotic you will show a like disposition." Red Cross Auxiliaries Formed A series of meetings to organize Red Cross auxiliaries began today In .various churches throughout tho city. Ono meeting was held In tho Church of tho Incarnation, Broad and Jefferson streets, where Mrs. Chirli H, Frazlor spoke. Another was In thi Calvary Church, Germantown, where tho Rev. P. S. Wcoro presided. A meeting win be held tonight in tho Blockley Baptist Church, Fifty-third street and Wyaluslng avenue. mmwm Save 75c a ton on Egg, Stove and Nut BUY COAL NOW Coal la reduced now, but the coal shortage of tho past winter will be fav moie serious next year. Save mory Fill yen- bin now! Get Ktc.kel quality cnal more heat, leap ash. Order today. KUNKECSACOAT, 163rd A Market Slst & Gray' I li-lmorvv, 7600 ,,., Wflt 44 I "Vest S02 rnonei Woodland go I JLJ oivt wait for time to heeJ. your skin. "Oh it will get well anyhow I" you a? Perhaps it will, and perhaps it won't. Maybe It will get worse instead. And Uiiiikolthc discomfort and embar rassment It cause! you even now. Isn't jt better to get rid of the trouble W using Rcalto! Ointment and Resinol Soap? Donors have presciibed the ; Resinol treatment for over 20 years, so yuu J.eed not hesitate to use It- Resinol usually zlofi ticking instantly. ' . All itrkgfliti u Rnul Ointment and Retlno! j. t fi it, imple of tad', wi lie to Dept.4J-K, M&i, BtMauHt, Mi. YotdMtrtry- SZd VARE BLOCKS WAR BHUNSENATE Obtains Reconsideration Af ter Penrose Measure Had Passed Second Hearing BRUMBAUGH BARS SNYDER Rv a Staff Correspondent n,. , , HARRISBURO. April IS'. J!,M factions of the Republican 6r ganliatlon will fight out the question of who shall direct the expenditure of tho funds to bo appropriated by the State for war emergency purposes on tho floor of tho Senate next Monday night. This was decided upon today. The measure was passed on second read, ing n the .Senate while Senator Vare. the ... . , ,au" 'icr In that body, was nb m,..'i """ wlro returned to the Scnat chamber ho forced n reconsideration of th vote, nnd action on tlio bill was postponed Senate e postponed, The bill Wns rilnffrtd In .v. tt ,m!2 .1ftcr "overnor Brumbaugh had TxuiiiZ. A . " wom" not ,,nm- or udltor Gcnernl-elect Snyder being placed wndlSii at ,VU1" BUpen,M th0 cx" Tho measure created a board composed aim! . l,vcn'r. J-leutenant-Oovernor. the allium y Board, which consists of tho Adju- taut Oenernl. Attcrbury nnd A. V Mellon. of tho Public Safety Committee of I'enii- sylvanla. .TIip Cook resolution Indorsing selective conscription was unanimously adopted bv tho House. Beatijs AiM.NMi.v April 17. CHAItLBP," son nf late Thomas nrd Jane Atkinson, need 32. Itel ntlvcs nnd friends lire Invited to funeral serv Icck, Frl.. 2 p. m , nt David If. Hnuyicr llldg., Ilroad nnd Diamond sts. 1m .trlctly private. , ATLBIL April , 17. KATHBRINn MAH1I5. dauahter nf Frank 11. nnd .Mary Susan Lonir Aller. need IH months 17 das, Relatives nnd friends Invited tu funeral services, Thuis., "j p. in., reililenre of parents. 8(1(1 N 17th st. Int. Dovlestown Cem.. Dovjestown. F.i. Hemalns may be viewed nt rem. chapel Frl , 11 a. in. IIAl.DAt'I'. At SrhwenkKvlllc. F.i., April 17. JOSIIPHINB. dnuKhter of Inte Joseph nnd Fred erlra K.ildnuf nueit 43. ltelatlvea nnd friends Invited to fiincr.il service. Thurs., 2:30 p. m.. Mt. Pen pa Cem. Chnpel, 3nth and LthlRh ave., l'hlla.. 1M. IIAMFOIID. April in. MAHOARBT. ilaush. ter of ltev William nnd late llesslo II. Ham ford ltelatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral services, Frl. 2 t m.. fvther'a rrsldor.ee, 2211 S. Ur.ftd st. Int. private. IMUKIt. April in. ROSALIND S.. daughter of Leo nnd late Ktta lliuer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 p. m., 3725 N. 1llh st. Int Mt Slnnl Cem. nKNXINli.-.Aprll 17. MARV I). nilNZlNO, wife of Ralph II. Ileti7lnB tnee Dougherty). Due notice of funeral slven. ROOM:. April 17. ISAHHLLA S, widow of Robert J. Uoono Kelatlves anil friends. Mary Steelman Dlsston Home, Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl.. : P m.. IH 13 N sth st . Olney. Int prlvnte tlrecnwund (K ot I ) Cem. Itemalns mav bo viewed Thurs. lifter 7:30 ii. m 110WB. April 17. MARllARirr It, ilauchter of IMwnrd T and Ilrldset A Roup, need .1(1. Ralaltves nnd friend". Holy Ansel Sodality, In vited tn funeral. Frl., S a. m, parents' resi dence. 407 Hudson st., Olouccster City. N. J IIlKh mass St. Mary's ."hurth I) n. m. Int. St Marv's Cem. HbVF.lt. April 15. WILLIAM J . husband of Kinm.i Hover nnJ son of William N. and' Jo hanna U. Hoyer tneo Morrlssey), need 3ti, Rela tlvej and friends, eInllloes of the Navy Yard. Plpo Fitters ai.d l'lumberS( and St-am Flttera' Ahso,, Local No. 53!). Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 n. m., 2747 Jnsper st. Solemn requiem mass Church of tho Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepalchrn Cem. Auto funeral. RRACKNUY April 17. BLiZMtlTTH M (neo Land), widow of William II Hrackney. Notlco of funeral, residence of brolncr-ln-law, Charles O. Nnftlo 2I2U N. 22d bt. RROWN. April 13, CHARLF.S W husband of Mary Rrown (neo lorrow) nnd son of the lato Jnmea nnd Carolina Rrown. Relatives and friends Invited to services, ThL's., 2 p. m., at the Oliver II, Hair Hulldlnc. ISO) Chestnut St. Int. private. Friends may call Wed , 7 to 10 p. m. CADMUS. April 17, MARTHA J . widow- of Thomas J, Cadmus, of Hast Orange, N J. Jtola tlves and friends Invited tn funeral services, Frl.. o p. m., residence of son. In-law, Avery D. Harrlncton. 833 S. Iflth st. Funeral serv ices at First Methodist Church, OrnnKC, N, J., ''CALDWELL. April 15. TJANIF.L CALD WBLL. late Captain of Co. K. 13th Fa. Cnv alry. Relatives and friends. Orient Lodge. No. 280. F. and A. M. : Medal of Honor Lfgion: Kn rnmpmentrNo. 2. U. V. I : Post No, 4(1. O. A. It.: Vulcan Assembly of l'hlla.. cmplojes U. S Mint and all other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. J p. m.. 1021 W. Pacific at. (10th nnd Lrle ave.). Int. Mt. Peac9 Cem. Remains may bo viewed VVed eve CARl'KNTHR. Seeond-dnv. Fouth Month Kith. S. I'RHSTON CARl'lI.NTUR, of Orlando. Fin. ageil 71. Relatives nnd friends invited to funt-ral services, son's residence, Benjamin Carpenter, Mannlngton township, near nnlem. !. J ! til f,l 1,1" 1-1,1111111 The Eight Snen Passenger Touring 125 inch tcheelbasa $1950 The Four Seven Passenger, Touring JS1 inch tcheelbasa $1395 Closed Cars Four Coupe . . . $1050 Four Touring Sedan $1950 Four Limousine . 91950 All trial, o. b. Tcltio Subject lo chant' without ttotiei "Mods tn V. S. A." The nEAIMS ii'.J'i'.?lx,,h-.d;-'' Fourth Month ?0lh. 2:15 p. m. '"JwW'nj1 "urlol around, StTem. M iLiVL. 'VL-i'cIugnilnl. April IS. ANNA -- .(.- ul iiiu linn J - i nrr. imnii llOImSltUrtP. Antra fn.-nl CArtH April 17, AONKH O. OAnil, daucliltr ?L 'Vl Krnl.k J- "n'1 Mnrthn fnrr. IttlMIra S?nn,rif,V.,s InMlnl to funcrnl. Fat, 8.H0 , m" ..on llltlptihoiiso at. Solemn hl.h mass nf aS!3?il"AM,.,"l,lk,' t-,,urt" ,0 m '" lll,;AL,,rAJ...soI,. "InH.or ne.. April '"i'A H. OI.AIIIC, Notlro of fnnornl liii" 17. TlPVjMi-7;vl"'',,-n?r:-',t IoCatownr fi. J VLi ' i 3l1 ,l'i. Mnorestown, N, J Thuri no"'i" ""ly Ca" Wed- 7 t0 p' '" Om iil'i,W?rArr,1,1 ,,n. J3N; Imiband of lain lionora nlllrs, UclntUvi. nnd frlfnls, !.n.uo VnuV.?! ff,lc-7,, 'rt nnd Holy Name SoclMy. InMteil to funeral. Thurs., S:.m n. m.. 02ia Ht'Tinr0 ?"V. ".'."' ..ifol,J?". "aum mail Holy'Mhv Com"'" ChUrc,, l0 " m- lnt i m.W!;Af" 17' WILLIAM, husband of I.nurn. I rajpllo nnd non of Antilo 15. nnd late J"1"'8. j ont'llo. IlelntlNPS nnd frlrml mem. I.rr of Han IXiinlnito Council, No, 23ii, K. of C: emplojpn of l'lrestnno Itubbcr Tiro Co., lnllPd to funeral, I'M.. S:3() n, m resilience of broth-ei-ln-lnw. l.uke llachlch. H18 V.. Monmcn?lnc ac. (Jd and I'lirlatlin ats.). Solemn hlBh misi of requiem St. Philip's Church lu n. m. int. Holv Cross fern COX.Aprll 17, SARAH ANN. wife nf Aaron Cox, nrcd 04. Ilelntles nnd friends Imlted to funeral, I r . I p. m.. residence of son-in-law, niter Miller. .1430 N. A st Int. Iy Hill Cem Itemalns may bo viewed Thuis , 8 to 10 P. m. Ai:to funcrnl. r- V?.XI:TAr,.TlU17- MATirr.LLtJS. son of late I enllnind nnd Innny Travis Cochrnn. funeral services St. James's Church. Thurs.. 3 P. in. c"'i'v ,,r '"''' s'ew Yorl nn(1 "attlmoro papers ti.""'"!?'- APrl '" JAN" I". -"e of Thomas v Davidson, d.iuchier of lnt John and -mam -wcL,nuaniin lteiatlves and friends. LenRlle of the J ......1 11..-. .,t U T-...ai, Church, Invited to funeral, Thurs., R10 n. m. Le",.vfI?c' ot '"olhtr-ln-lnw. CleorBo Walter. 174(1 fi-. -4th st Hlali requiem mass St IMmond's ,-h!!.r.,'!,..," n in Int. Holv Cro Cem. orItA.i?'7nSutl,1'n,K' Apr" is- ciiARi.na SLDIJWICK DAVIS. Tunernl services nnd Int. private. ,ni.:!L,.'s,!:t:v Si'-Hrntv April 17 JOHN A. "'.: .,.I.I.V4'',:V. need SI. tdid S Taney st. ni.BR. April 17. VIROINIA F . daughter of Susan FI des nrd Litis Chatlos H Ieer. Rela tives and friends invited tn funeral services, Thuis.. 8 p. m. d!l2 llaverford live. Int. Frl. mornlno. Havre dn ilrac" Mil DF.VF.R.- -April 17. FRANCF.S 11.. daughter or lati Hernnr.l and Frances Dever (nee Croon), llelntlvca nnd frlemli Invited to funeral. Sat.. N'aii n. m . .',71(1 SprlngrtcM live. Solemn re. nulem mass fhur, li of (he Rlesse.l Sncriunent in n. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Omit (lowers. I'IL1;S April 17. nt Wcatvllle. N. J., fAHAll V., widow of Joshua Dllk. aged 77 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 1 p. m , son's residence. William links, t l'lne St.. Wcstuiio. N J. Int Rethel Cem Friends may v lew remains Thurs , 7 to t) p. m. Auto I)()i,D. April 10, OUOROF, DOLD. husband of Marv Hold R.-latlves and friends Invited to funeral services. 'Ihurs.. 1:30 p. m. at 2329 Gaul st Int. private, Northwood Cem. Auto service DUNAIIl-li April 17. ROSH A DON'Alll'i: (me (ilbbnnn) ltdttlvcs and frlcnd.t Invited to funeinl. iKat.. s-nn a m . N. II cor Mnrslon nnd Cumbria sts. (ictwein 27th nnd 2Mh sts.) Solemn high rcu'ileni miss St John the Haptlst Church. Manavunk, in n m. Int. Westminister Cem , DONLON April 15. HOWARD D, son of lato John nnd Blli-n Dniilon, Relatives nnd friend". L. O. O. M , No. 51, Invited to fu neral. Thurs.. S it. ni.. residence nf sister. Mrs Kllen Loan, 2315 N. 27th st. Mass Church of Most Precious Rlood i n. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. IIOWNRV April 10 HLF.ARF.TH DOWNF.V. wife of John J. Downev nnd daughter of late Patrick nnd Inabelln Maluugh. Relatives nnd filends Invited (o funeinl. Thurs., 7,30 n. m., residence or brother. Charles O'.Mallev, 1232 Hul touwool st. Solenin requiem mass St. John's Churth ! a. m. Int. Holv Crosji Cem. IU'FFY. April 17, WILLIAM II . son of Sallle (nee Pierce) and late William J. Duffy. Relatlws nnd friends. Quaker Lodge. No, 32, Jr, O O. M , Tatnnlea Tribe, I I) It M , In vited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p m . mother's residence, lit, N 12th st. Int Mt Morlah Cem Auto funeral. Friends may call Frl . 7 to 0 P. m r.N'dlll, April 17. nt Home for Aged nnd Inllrm Israelites. MATILDA BNC1BI., aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service, Thurs., 2 p in . chlpel of Jewish Hospital. Int. Adnth Jeshnrun Cem HVaNS. Anrll 15, F.LIJAH 1) l'VANS. hus. band of lato Hannah Bvnns (nee Rrower). Rela tives and friends Invited lo funeral services Thurs . 2 p. m . 1503 S. Front si. Int. Fern wood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed, eve Auto service. FlIROl'SON Suddenly. April 17. MARY RHLL. wife nf John (' Ferguson Services, Frl., 2 p in . 5312 Klncscsjiliiir ave. Inl private. ITHDLRR.--April It). MINNIK. wlfn nf Chris tian W. Fiedler nnd diujhtrr of Christian S. nnd lato lleorge Ma. aged 3D. Relatives nnd friends Invited to Juneral services. Frl.. 2 p. in.. 4020 Old York road. Int private. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs.. S to lo p. m. FlNI.nY. 'April HI. SAMl'HL (I FINI.HY Sr.. husband of Mary T Flnley (neo McPher son). Relatives onil friends. Men's Hlble Class of Cooper M. H. Chunh nnd Cinders' Union. Invited to funeral services. Wed , II p. m , (107 N. tilth M int niur" . Snlem. N. J. 1TSCHF.R. April 17 Rev I'HARLHR L. 1'lr.CIIKR. S. T. I)., of 32tl!l Sanson! st. Notlco of funeral later. FLANAGAN. April 10. ANDRF.W. husband of Marg'iret l-'lanagan Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thura.. 8.30 n. m.. 232 N. Wilton at.. West Phlln. High mass nt Church of Our Lady of Victory lu a. in. Int. Holj Cross ('em. FOSTFR. April 17. CHARLHS A. rOSTBtl. aged 73. Relatives nnd friends Invltid to funeral services, Frl., R P. m.. 20 7th nve , Haddon Heights. N. J.: also services nnd Int. North Hast, Cecil Co., Md., Sat., 11.30 a. m. Wilmington (Del.) papers ropv. FRANKHNFUil.D. April 17. CLARA, wife of Harry Frankenlleld (neo Soinmerc). aged 40. Oc(g)fl llflthl .J-tJ U,!),!!),. ii,1i i l L.t' i '! '! iiJSP.i' .!.''BU'. ot Kncrcd Heart of Auction Parlsli, C'lrrlo Ktar of tho H.h. No. 4711, h. l. ?riAri!.l"i','1 .to '"?" Thurs., 7:S0 n. tn. of .rjtT?.. .."' Solclnn rrqulpin mass Church Carbon a Revitalizer -instead of a devitalizer i ( v'ldj i&ci-&&fftfisf Sleeve -Valve Motor Carbon tears down the efficiency of all ordinary types of motors faster than the wear and tear of use. But carbon builds up the efficiency of the Willys-Knight Motor faster than wear and tear uses it up. And so the Willys-Knight motor improves with use. Think of the joy of owning and driving a motor that is automatically revitalized ; by the very deadly element that fevital izes every other kind of motor. It means more constant use without repair or adjustment, constant instead of inter mittent efficiency and much longer life. Let us tell you more of the advantages of the Willys-Knight motor. OVERLAND MOTOR CO., Distributors 323.5.7 North Broad St., Phlla. Prompt Dcllverlea Bell Phone. Walnut 4897 Lillys - Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio DEATHS nUtlv nd friends Invited to funsral Mrv cei. Sat., l!0 p. m 2000 B. Dfeher t. int. prlvl nte. Itemalns may bo viewed Frl,. to 10 P. m. Auto funeral, rilAT. April 1(1. ANNIE, wife of Prank fray. Jr. ItelaUvea and friends Invited "o funeral wrv Ices, Thurs.. a p. m father'a resi dence, William llrunner. 12.1 6th ave,. noyeri ford. I'a. Int. lernwood Cem. ' Itemalns may be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. nUBDMAN. April la' NKLLIB M.. wlfa of Aaron V. trledman (nee McDermatt) and dauth. ter of Thomns nnd lateKathcrlno McDermott. iiciaiivrs nna irienas, cnadston Circle. Lady ana irienas. uiadston Circle, Lady 'Vmit ,nIv""1 t0 funeral. Thurs' , ir.iio i! Hewson st. Rolemn hlih iss Holy Nam. f'hiir.l. tni.il! .-.' S:3ll II. Ill reqi llnl requiem mass iioiy .Name Church 10 a. m. Int v Sepulchre Cem. rULTON. Htlddenlr. nt rnnnll...llt. T. April 10. BT13WAHT FULTON, private Com, pany D. Third Heglment N. O P.. soS of John nnd Busan Fulton, of Iltlfast. Ireland. Itela. tlves and friends nvlted to services, Thurs., 2 Pv, "! .nt .,he .S'.'.V" "' nuldlnr, 120 Chestnut st rhlta. int. Mt. Morlah Cera. Friends may call Wed. eve. OtllllS. April 111. HLANClin M.. daughter nf Daniel C, and Inte Lrtllla Olbbs sed " ltelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, try. es, Thurs.. 2 p m. residence of brother-in-law. Daniel H Caiter. 7133 Torrcsdaie "Aw ... iHCony. in, .vinBnoila Com. Itemalns msv I,. viewed Wed after 7 p. m. Wllmlnston. hl.. nn,l Trenton. N .T papers cony. ate Joseph and Anna OlbVoh neo McAossenl HelatUes and friends, members of Marv Htar o the Sea Society, invited to funeral Sat.. 5:if uuinu.. April it, NKLI. .IK. A. diughter ot Of a. m.. resldenco of mother. Mrs. Mnri-.r.t ui." son. 12(1 Iilninnnd .t. ooirmn requu iil.1 rim ""u,lon 1U n. m. Int. New Calho- UILHLRT. April in, CHARLES If hiih.i of rjnello Ollberl. nied 04 Re Intlves SSd ,,r.ln?,,. "35'it-d to funeral. Thurs., 2-30 p. m . CenvWAu,era.".1- lnt' " ' BS tHL.ur.A, suddenly. April 111. THOMAS son of lato Thomas and Mary (lildea in n.' laney) formerly of 1034 Talker it! ItelStlVe. 5S-Heninti.nv.'tt" 2.'unSrnl- '" '" n.-'iT 5Svrir, ni' ,a? o' requiem Church of B,hnrivr! ."'UiL'"' NlCw '"""""Iral Cem' RfiifiuA li ,"TiSffi1V?,y; ourlh .Month loth, SOI 1UA u. daughter of Anna M. nnd late Cleorm 11. Greaves, aged 17. Relatives and ttntSh li inh"-r1 ,0 -"rj"- Mftb-Uny Fourth gVko1,VbuPvonv,mohec5re"ldl!;f.iat t Z Z. LOj1i I"l,0,1,,n funeral services. Thurs., nrrvnK-'oi)i,ar?"k,oril..nvo" l'nlford. Int Wed e've ' 1!cmlna may bo viewed and'v' f'Ii'i.'.I' -:t!JVIN DV on of James atiii .viar. IS, Clulton. Due notice of funeral given, parents' rvsldence. moo l nt.rfra..i ..r.al P.. west Phlla. "'- "'' HAINLS. Suddenlv, April 30. RUTH SCOTT. f.rthrt'v".i'I.-4,la",.iT- "."-" 5I- "'"trui Ilnlnes A Aiv-t- 'eI.-"-'' lur"nl a"'l Int. strict. " .rr'.VS'.. ,s-' N Rouvler st. u "A,K,SA.N :yu,,'.'l':n!, -"r" I"- afofstini: ?,;..&. .l"i,SM.Ia,rltH ' ,in'1 t-'nthnrine lias sail. lunrrnl Ihurs.. ! n m , parlors of Frank n. n Vy '-' "Jlmrd nve Mass Church of nf,.1,.n.-.,.'.,,.ni -m ,r Private. -i.'ti?"1?1 -l.17A,!l!.,, WAI.TF.lt T, son of Mary and late. Jacob Hemm-rle. Relatives and friends .also cmplojes of Haslet, Flanagan ft I o.. Invited to funeral. Frl.. S-.30 n, in., mother'a resiiintiee 131 Cherry st Solemn requiem mass M. Augustine's Church 10 a m. Int, Cathedral Com IIKNZB. April K F.RNKST, husband of r,va Henre (nee Quick). Relatives and friends. l'hlla. Castle No p. K. O F... Hurekn, Lodge. No. 12. K. of P.. members ot Corinthian Ave Herman I resb; terlm Chiirih. Invited o funeral serv iifn,,Vr'" '-' f- m 1a2" Montgomery nve. Int. "Illslde i em , via funeral tar. Remains may bo viewed Thurs. nfier 7 p. m IIIOII. April 17. MILTON A. Sr. husband or late .Mnry H. liluh (nee Sperlng). Due notice n,,or;lnral "I'l.be given from son's residence, ,i02 Spruce st.. Darby. Pa HILL At Devon. I'a, April tR. lSAHHLLA "..daughter of late Richard and Isabella Klllott Hill Mineral srvles Thurs. 1 p. m . chapel of Andrew J Hair Son . Arch and ltuh sts lilt Forest Hilts Cem HOFFMAN April 17 ISAAC, husband nf nte Ljdla Hoffman (nee Peak), aged si Rela tives and friends. Illi hniond Lodge No 21(1. I fi o. F invited tn funeral. Sat 2 p m , 31K15 Richmond si lnt i: Cedar Hill Cem. He mi Ins can be viewed Frl . K- In I) n. in lHU'RIF,. Suddenly. April HI. JAMI'M. hus. band nf Mary Hourle (nee McCann), aged 35 ReHllves and friends Invited to services. Thurs,. 2 P. in 1151 S. (luenther st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem Remains may bo viewed Wed., from 7 to II p m HIMIl'R April in, CHARLF.S, son of Jacob .T. nnd late Maggl. Huher. Relatives and friends. Teocco Tribe. No 313. I. O. It. M . Invited tn funeral services. Thurs. 2 p. m. 2129 H. 72d st. lnt Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed eve Auto JACKSON April 17, THOMAS S , husband nf Sarah Jackson (neo Hnrll) Rolnthes and friends, Itah Tribe, No 115. St Paul's As semblv. No. 3!), Trinity Yearly Henetlclal Asso ciation Slnnenien's Fellowship and employes of C. 11 Mnsland . Sons. Invited to funeral. Sat., 2:30 p m.. 344S Amber si Int II, Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call I rl . niter s p m JACOliy.-- April 17. Mrs. MARY A. JACOP'" aged 75. Relallvea and friends Invited to fu neral. Thurs., 2 p. m., Penn Widows' Asylum, Hoi II. Suiquehanna nve. Int. Mt. Pence- Cem. JAQUF.S April 17. at Woodburv. N J . CHARU)TTB LOUISB JAQUBS. u idow of F.d win T. Jaques. Relatl""s and friends Invited tn funeral, Frl , 2-30 p. m., 70 S. Ilroad at., Woodbury, N, J, lnt, prlate. Hgllngton Cem, Omit flowers JOHNSTON!. April 1(1, UOIinitT 11. JOHN. STONI3. aged 5(1 Relatives and friends, Hamil ton Lodge. No. 271. F. and A. M.. and Custom House Inspectors. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. .Will Spring st. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains maV b viewed Wed.. 7 to II p. in. JONI3H. April 17. THOMAS, husband of Sarah H. nnd son of lato 13vnn and Kezlah C. Jones. Relatives and friends, Washington Camp, No. 301. 1'. O. S. o: A.: Crescent Castle. No. OS. K. O. 13.: Falrvlew Council. No. 32. F. P. A.. nnd Local No. S. O. I. I. A. Invited to funeral services, Sat, 2 p. m.. 110(13 Lancaster ave, Int, prlVMte. West Laurel Hill Cem. KI3I.LY. April 17. MARY F. KGLLY (neo McCorrlston), wlfo of Patrick J. Kelly, aged It). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 7:30 n. in . mother's residence, Mary McCorrls ton, 11120 K. Arizona st. Solemn requiem mass I I'l.'ii't.iii I-""J,!.I-' Jlijiiiii H r. j. -ffi.'if,!i;il,r7",,,,: 7.x vjWrT!-. ----yii'ji'X ?:,: DKATHW Church of Visitation 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross 'KPtlMNOKll. April 17, RAP.AH ELIZA. I1BTIL widow of lx)uls It. Kerllnrer. ltelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m., 0313 Ureena , St., Uermantown. int. private. KNOCKF.L. Aprlll". HAItltT J., husband of Bllsabeth Knockel, Relatives and friends, Court Perseverance, No. 1M. F. of A.! International Union Social, 1H3. and employes of lloolh Ilros., Invited tn funeral, Frl., 2 n. m,, B43 IJ. Indiana ave. Int. Ureen Mount Cem. Itemalns may be viewed Thurs., after 7 p. m. Auto funeral KIINKI.!:. April 10, MAItV. wife of Ttlebsrra Kunkle. nnd daughter of late Oliver nnd Mar. thn Harper. , Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral services. Tullytown, I'a,, Thurs., 2 p m. Int, Rrlatol Com. LAlIEY. April 1(1, KLIZARBTII, widow of William F, Lahey, Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8..10 a. m., 2102 N. 21st st. Solemn requiem mass St. I3ll-abeth'a church 10 n. m. mi. catn.nrai cem. Auto lunrrnl. LENNI3N. At Wlldwood. N. J April 13, SARAH, widow of Daniel H. Lennen. aged 07. Relatives and friends. Hills Circle. No. 01, Ladles of CI. A. R., Invited to funeral services, Thurs . 2-30 p m.. rcnldrnce of duhler, Mrs Urnjamln F, Welsh. 40 W. Sharpnack St., Uer mantown Int. private. LI3V13RS. April HI. HAROLD, son of Wll lard A. and Laura levers, 22S S, 40th at, nged 13 Fnnernl and Int. private, LEWIS. April 18. SARAH M. LEWIS, aged 88. nt daughter's rwldenoe, Mrs. Hanson A John, 813 S. Orange St., Media, I'a. Int. Pitts vllle. Pa,. Frl, LEWIS. April 17, IDA C. r. LEWIS, wlfo nf Samuel M. Ltwls. I"uneral services and Int. strictly prlvnte. No flowers. LIVINC1STONE. April HI. ELIZABETH J widow of Daniel Livingstone (nee Shnllcross), aged 5(1. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Thurs., 2 p. in,, brother's resi dence, Frank Shnllcross, 1103 Foulkrod St., Frankford. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral MASON. April 10, QEOROI3 II. MASON, aged 5l. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8:30 a. in . rear 240 Oford st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Mass at St. Michael's Church, to a. m. McHIUDC. April 17. CHARLES, husband of late Mary Mcllrlde. aged 53 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat,, N .10 a. nt., resldenco of sister. Miss Maggie Mcllrlde, SOUS 13. Hln h si, Solemn requiem high mass Church of tho Nativity 10 a. in. lnt New Cathedral Cem. MrCANDLISS April 1(1, WALLACE HIGH LAND McCANDLISS Relatives and friends Invited to funernt, Thurs . 11 u. m 3331 Chest nut st. Int private. McCLERNAN (neo Harbison. April 1(1, SAHAII J , wife of Cleorgo McClernaii, Rela tives and friends, St. Monlcn'a Uulld nt st Edward's Church. Invited to funeral, Thurs, i,3ll it. m.. 2110 N. 2d st. Solemn requiem high mass m. jaiwaru a i-nurcn in n. m, int. New- Cnthedral Cem. Auto funeral McCONAC.HY. April 15. REHECCA. wlfo of Robert J McConaghy. Sr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 530S N Water t. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. , . McPADE Suddenly, April III, MAROURR. R1TT13. daughter of Margaret and the lute James McDade, aged 111. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., h.3D a. in , resldcme, 3111 S. S3d st. Solemn requiem mass St Raphael's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MidlNTV April 17. MARY S , wife of John F Mclllnty, lato of Tamnqua. Pa. Duo notlco of funeral will be given. 2010 N Rrond st. MciHJVr.HN. Suddenly, April 17, THOMAS, husband of Ellen MrCIovern (nee Dolan). son of late Peter nnd llonora Mcilovern. of Dcrrvbeg. Cnrlough Parish. Countv Cnvln, Ireland. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m , brother-in-law's residence. Phillip King. 3147 Memphis st. (23th Ward) Solemn requiem mass Nativity II. V. M Churih 10 a. m lnt Holy Cross Cem Hosion papers ropv .McLAUOHLtN. April 15. PETER McI.AUflH LIN. Sr., husband of late Margaret McLaughlin, nged !S. Relatives nnd friends. St Vincent do Paul's Society of Annunciation Church: Altar. Propagation of the Faith and Sacred Heart So cieties. Invited to funeral, Thura.. 8 30 a. m., 1033 S. loth Bt Solemn high mass ot requiem annunciation cnurcn lu a, m. int, Holy cross Cem McMANt'S. April 15. suddenly RICHARD O , son of late LcainW and Catharine McManus Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Frl . S.3U a. m Oliver H Hair Hldg , 1S20 Chestnut st Solerrn requiem mass St. Francis de Sales's Church 1U a. in. lnt Old Cnthedral Cem. Re mains mav be viewed Thurs 7 to in p. m, M13N.I3R. April 17. MAROARI3T. wijnw of Frederick Menzer Relatives and friends in vited to funeral, Ffl., 8:30 n m.. 2025 W Hos tou nve Solemn requiem mass i;t Columbt'a Churih 10 u. m. Int. Holy Svpulchro Cem. San Francisco and Detroit papers copy. MULLEN April HI, AN.NII3. widow of James Mullen, aged 03. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl N'30 a. m., apartments of Wlllltm H. Hatlersbv 331(1 N Ilroad si High mass St Stephen's Church lo u m lnt prl. vate. Atlantic City, N J papers iopy 6 n5 w ': V yJw Ml 'r WhW y wf SALTlNES The Snappy Crackers These crackers are baked to almost "feather lightness" so that they seem to melt in the mouth. Just the right sprinkling of salt gives a zest that sharpens the appetite. On damp days, "crisp" Saltines for just a moment in your home oven. J. S. , -A. 'PKATlW r.- MUnrtAY. April IB. EUWAMD M., Jr.. hue. bJril.or -Vr Murray (neo Urennan) nl eon of Edward f. and late Mary A. Murraj- (nee Donnelly), ltelatlvea nnd friends. Holy Name Society of Church of the Aicenslon! John llrom l?J" .I,'ni Society: Woolen nnd Carpet Tarn Workers' Union; Poutiti Tribe, No. 145, Imp. O. 11 M.. and llrlght Star lxdge. No. 30, O. 8. of II., nnd Court Lehigh, No. 171. P ot A., In. vlteU tc. funeral. Thura.. 8:311 n. in.. B31 K. Cleardeld st. Solemn requiem mats Church of the Ascension 1(1 n. m. Int. Holy Henulrhm Cem. Auto tunernl. NAHR. April IS. THEODORE J hueband of Anna Narr nnd son of Christopher nnd late Emma Narr, aged 30. Relative! nnd frlenda In vlted to funeral. Thurs.. 3 p. in., 1014 W. Melon ! 't"...0?1 I'llows' Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p. in NEU. April 10, JULIUS, husband of Hen rletta Nru and eon of Max nnd Julia Neu. ared .-u. iieiatives ano rnenus. employes or Howard C. Hunt A Co., Matonra Tribe No. 370. I, O, i. i,, urn on oiner socieiies ci vwucn ne was a member. Invited to funeral, Sat,. 2 p. m., 140 Itoseberry st, (Front and Rltner sts.) Int. Fern wood Cem, Friends may call Frl. eve. Auto service, NHIl.tf ' -At 2803 Stone Bouse tane, April 17, WILLIAM ',V.. husband of Rebecca Nlbllc, aged ,",(). Nntlo ot funernl later. O'ilHIEN. April 10. FRAN1" It., late of 1514 N. 4th st. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 7:30 n. m resldenco of sister, Mrs. Thomas J, Shea, 7H18 Uermantown ave. Mass nt Our Mother of Consolation Church 0 a, in. lnt, Holy Sepulchre Cem. . O'KEEFE. April 1.1. MARGARET O'KHEFE. Relatives and friends, II. V, M. Sodality, League of tho Sacred Htait of St. Joseph's Churih. In. vlted to funeral, Thurs., 8:311 a, m.. resldenco of Thomns Walsh, 23 N. tilth St., Went l'hlla. Solemn mass of requiem St. James's Church Id a m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. , OLW1NI3. April 1(1. SAMl'KL N., husband of I.vdla W. Olwlne, nited Ml. Relatives nnd friends, employes of N L. Shoemaker Co., offi cers of Somerset nnd Amber II. and L. Asso., Invited to funeral services. Wed., I) p. m., M8T Cedar ave. Int. 1'IKeland Cem., Chester Co., I'a., Thurs, a. m. Train leaves Readlne Ter minal 8'3(l n. m. O'NHII.L April 1(1. In Trenton, N. J.. 13DNA V vlfo of Archer II. R O'Neill, aged 33. Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn services, at reldnca of brother. Oscar W. Talor, 301(1 Frankford nve.. FranKford, l'hlla , Frl., 1! p. in. Int Cedar Hill Cem FRIFOLH Anrll IS. 1'HILLII' J., Jr.. hus band of Lillian I'rlfold Rarrlnner. son of Phillip and Mnr.v I'rlfold, nged .It. Relatives nml iriemis, vvnsninRInn camp. No, nut, t u, s. ot A.. I'liiln. Conimandory. No. . 1'. O. S. of A.; Camp No 'J03 P. C). of A.. Invited to fuller.'! serlces, Sun.. 3:3(1 p. in, Welsh rd, nnd Hum. mil ave Willow drove Int. Hillside Cem. QUINN April in. ANN. widow of James Qulnn. ltelatlvea nnd friends Invited to fu neral, Thurs . H'td a. in., resldenco of son, James Uiilnn, tSIB N. loth st., oalc Lnno, Pa. Solemn high requiem mass Church of tho Holy Angels. O.ik Lane. HI a, in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. QUIIUNO April 10. JOHN, husband of nilso Quirlnc. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Thurs . - p. tn., 314S tl st lnt private, (Ireenmount tern, Remains may bo lentil Wed fve IH313I1, Suddenlv. April 10, nt St, Aucus tine. Fla., DAVin. husband of Elizabeth C, Reed (neo Chew) lato residence Masslllon, O. )Rli:il April 1(1. ANTON HII3H. aged 71. Relatives ond friends. Lincoln Conclave, No.501, Imp Order Hrptn sophs, l'ocketbook Makers' Men Socletv. melnbera and emnloves Illrmlnr- bam Specinclo Case Co., Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 3 p, m , 32- Westminster ave. Int. private.. Westminster Cem Remains may bo viewed Wed. t'. ROHHRTS. In Pottslowp Hospital. April 17, CLARA HOR13RTH, blow nf Wilkin M, Roberts, iteiatiies ami rrlends Invl'ed to funeral, with out further notice, npartments of J. K. Klmes, 3(1(1 Vott ave. and Penn st , Sprint; Clly, I'a., Frl Alt services at house. 1.3)1 p lu. Int. Bethel Cem. Train leaves Ilroad St. Sta. 11.07 a m Auto funeral, HA1I.13R. April 17. CIIARLHS P., son of Charles and Agnes Sailer tnee Frlel). nged 11, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 7.3u a, m , lesldenve of parents, "s.'il N. Rose hill st High mass Chuiih of Visitation II n, m. Int. 1Iol Redeemer Cem. SAXIIV April 17. MARY II.. widow of Wll Ham Saxhy Inee Moorel. aged 80. Relatives and friends Imlted tn funeral. Frl . x..'ln u. tn. . UU:l H. Alliert st Solemn requiem mast Church of the Visitation. Id n. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. SCHFRF.MVN Suddenlv. April 10. Mrs. LAl'ltA SCIll'ltHMAN. Relatives nnd friends United tn funeral services, Toms River, N, J., Thurs.. 1:3(1 p. ni. M'Ol'T Suddenlv. April 17, at (Dundale) Vlllannia, ANNII3 SCOTT, for ."0 years resident lu faintly nf Mrs, F, W. Morris. Funeral sen lies private SHNVARl). pr".! 17, 3t,IZARI3TH J., wife of John Senynrd Relatives nnd friends, league oi the Snired Heart. Invltrd to funeral, Frl,, .S.30 n ni., Gerniantovvn ave. and l'enn St., Have You Ever Tested Salt This Way? How the Ivins Baker BEFORE Ivins buy salt, the various samples are dissolved in a test tube. Unless the water remains crystal clear, the salt is refused. There must not be even the slightest sediment. Our care in little things is another rea son why you should always insist on Ivins' Baking. ffviiM Quality grocers find a big demand for Ivins Saltines. Ivins Son, Inc., Baker of Good . ' In Philadelphia Since UH 3" -y- sfzm itto ,J&$ ' ,.- i 'Oln.r-v 8M rauia unur 8HAW. Aptll 1' kAlHtmt Irene rfh.tr n. lirStim ?J(,-Brb 8hw. lteTatlva- jiiea iq lurreral eervtres, rtf Do;wE?'UThur- w.jKi"t Jf!1.1'-? (5. P"?:'- 'KefitlT in ";" nlV -unv', inurs.. bib. n f-tK...8Sf?!m?.'ll-'h ". ot.'H-tl" Church Ji:3n a, m. Int. Holy Cr uleea I . MICKI.F.R. At ritmsn. ti. J.. Aorll fAN.F. 8ICKLER. Relatives hI 1 IndetMsndence Lodie. No. aa. I. oTp. ""f"". . j invitea to lunerti set.. 1 n. m ft..i.. -t V.AM,- f.-i nrsrVn: I, N.-. J.i v' llltn.n Kf r t.1. ,.M.i. 'u , SIMON. April 16, .HOWARD James C. and Marv 3. Simon. 1 fr ends. M. A. Urndr New Ter' vnea to. funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m.. t) aence, . alia S. Ilouvhr st. Int. Fernwe SIMPSON. April 10. nKUSIB A.,' i Robert O. Simpson, aged 40. .Relsth irienas invitea to runerel services. -Tl P. m., 2108 s. Frailer St.. West Phfl vnvaie, i ernwooa cem. ." " HNTDFlt Anrll lit IKKln .M., Snider, aged 7ft. Relatives and frln i to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m., SOlTl st. ini. cireenmount. cem. Remains i utivpii i num. alter o p. m. STIMMELU April 16, JAMES F.. h nmlly stlmmell. Relatives and friends." i uhih, itesi io, iuiu, ana emptor RrpoHyn Coopvsse Co., Invited ter til n.. xv. m . r,s Dudley st, (Front and , la. I int. KernTOnnit f-Mm .. STRALRYi April IS, nLANCHB, wlti iie Lioyu it, oirairy, lormeriy oi lne l Md. Relatives and friends Invited to fu services, Frl.. 2 p. m.. daushter's reala 8,10 N. Ueechvvood st. Int. West Laurel Cem. Auto funernl. Remains may tw vj inurn. etc, t,namDersDurg ana Atioons.-: HWI3ENI3T. Aorll 1. F.nWAItn P. N13Y. Relatives and friends. 8t. Kdmond'i Name 8;clety, Jnvlted lo funeral, .Thurs.jl .,'. ..'. ,,w,.,' jior i, ooieran requiem nil i.amona n inurcn u a, m. Int. Holy Cem. Allln service. .' TANI3NI1AUM.-JENNIE (nee Crorenbli aged an. Relatives nnd friends Invited to nernl services. Thurs., 10 a. m. Remains n oe vieweii at ma l'lne st. r . i,ji ii.-,u. April in, r-vtici.N . a., win iiiomaa lopping ana aautntrr or John ana . A Reed and vvldovv of James Donnelly. M Relatives and friends. W. 8. New! council. No. 2fl. H. D. of L Invited to-l ,ic-,hi .rnnTii, inurs., - p. in,, oiuj neacn.i in'- Private Oakland Cem. Remains may vle-ved Wed., 7 to n p. m. of Paul W. Travnor. Relatives and frlenda vlted to funeral services. Frl.. 9. n. m.. 122S 22d at. Int. atrlcttv nrlvate. Itemnlne mavhSi j viewed Thurs. eve. s ,5lB VANpERORIIT. April. 1.1. RARAIt MAH- JH OARUT. wife of Ernest T. Vandergrlft. ReM- ,31 uvea ami irienas invited to luneral serneea, VI Thurs. 1:30 n. m . snn. In. law's resident-, -in Walter 13. Ford. 4669 Wyoming ave.. Frank. ford. Remains may be viewed Wed. are. ..IM. private. r lt VI31T- Suddenlv. Anrll 17. ldHM bii.h.J' 7f . i.-.," ";.!:.. .:" ."-'. -j;--.--, .---- -t V i i v-aroune veil, agea 14, lleiauves s,jai 3-.. . v,lvl -0 '"neral services, rn d p.-l full N. 2d st. Int. prlvato. (Ireenmount C Remains may bo viewed Thurs, eve. At funeral. WAI.KKn. Rli 'rl.tilt- Anrll 11 rfff widow of Edward Walker. Relative.- and frta II. V. M. Sodality and I-earua of the Sab Heart, of the Sacred Heart Church Invited funeral. Thurs.. K n. m.. ?llt TVIeltln.nn kt. SI enin high mass ot requiem Church of the Bacrt Heart 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Am lunerai. .- ' VARNOCIC April 16. I.IJDWIO WAHNOCK. ' Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs. J 2 p. m from the Chapel of Andrew Balr 4 Bon. Arch and 10th sts. Int. Fernwood Cem. Re- mains mav re viewed vvea., 7 to B p. m, V;i VATSON. April 16. MAhaARET, widow ot Thomas Watson. Relatives and friends Invite , in lunerai pel vices, inurs., :au p, m.. resiaenc; of brother. Uanlel Qulglev. 2100 8. 72d St. -iBt. Mt. Morlah Cem. Frlenda may call Wed., Stsj , WHITE. April 15. suddenly. WILLIAM 1 husband of late Rachel M. White, aged W. Relatives and friends. Defiance Lodge. No, SWA K. of P., invited to funeral. Thura., 11 s. a., mar Southampton. Pa. Int. Churchvllle Carav 'carriages win meet train leaving iceaains; xsr , mtnal li:23 n. m. at Southampton station. iJ. WOLF. Suddenly. April 17, WILLIAM Jai son of Catharine Keenan and late John Wolf. aged 11 5 ears 0 months. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Frl.. 2 n. in., residence. nf parents, 1010 W. Rerks at. Int. private. Ani,i : funeral WOODROW ert Wood row. Aorll 1A. JANE, widow of Relte Relatives and friends Invited to. funeral services. m., resldenco ot son. .inhn vv'ooiirow. L-81H iv. 8th at. int. Ease Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may be viewed Wed..,'' 7 to 0 p. m. s makes Certain that Salt is not only pure, but Clean. f m fii. i t :m t -J.V -& 4:?i T T f .i ,V.H Biwbuk. ' ':4&,VA.i, If . 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