JT' BffiBM3!S:i5 '.!. HIEADTORBE Ac m mm rAi?ciTD .: " . v era .Explain increase ox rnce MrlWIfw Additional Ex- ' , pense olMProduction 4 r 1 . .. rE-CENT LOAF TO GO ctuatlons in Wheat Market Re- F, sponsible .for Preent Conditions ? feif bakers of the city. Indudlnr the h attain stores, are marking lima and watch- F. ingthe gyrations of the flour market, while the 'smaller men are wondering how long ittwy can continue In uuHlnena If prices for heir raw material continue to go up. iwimir i nhout SB more a barrel now than w w.. n vnr urn. Amiroxlmutely the buc- E Rations In prlco due to changing wheat rices, tho avcrago barrel today co 'tween $12 and $U. depending on the qual ity of tho flour. A year ago the price flg ita in th Hame wav wag $7, according to ' 8hine Brothers & Wilson Company, flour manufacturers at ainmourne. C ' - . - ...... . l .. If... trll. Colonel LOUIS J. IvOID, iicmu ui mo iiu ibria cali tmlnv he would keep prices !rfor bread where they are as lorn? as Ills resetit stock of flour lastst. Ansr uk f he said, "we will, In Justice-to ourselves und to the public, buy from hand to mouth. 7,Thus, If flour drops, nur brcud i)rlces wllj L Jk I.L. II T II enna 1111 WA llll llfl 00111- Miimt to rhnrcR the nubile more for bread. W Robert H. Crawford, of the chain-store iiillnwor iiomnson imwimu, u,u. ..... y'lng has been done as yet, but tho prlco of fii.flr.ur r-ertalnlv justifies cither nn Increase t In the price of bread or a reduction In tho jHlzn of the lonf" M The nosltlo'n Af the smaller dealers was Set forth by Bennett Morgetmtcln, a mem ber of the Master Baiters' nusincsa Menu . i-.i n...l..l..r I. lit, tiionilierflllitl :a5J about ninety-eight members, nearly all the Jewish bakers In the City. "inour is u a barrel today." he said. "Our labor at the i i e ...n.au nikilti iiu nlvnilt .t Iireaeiii. runic ui nbr" ...,-. - - 13.50. overhead clmrgeH are $1 more, and 1 j additional for other costs, such as wrap 3, P'ng, delivery and so forth, brings our cost ffi&td $18.60 for tho bread that Ih produced KKofrom a barrel of flour. 'St.' . . . . . 4V T0m one uarrci or nour we inuiusn w 'Wtjet aDOUl auw loaves, which ul nvo tcm fhloaf gives gross receipts of $15 a barrel. 3 Home or tne loss we can mane up ny Benin !?4 loaves at six cents retail, but against that CV Brain, wn must flcure In the sale loaves we LMll at three cents. The five and six cent r!loaf will eventually be eliminated and Hie ikM l.n..nl Inuf .,,111 tnltn It TllnPl. TlllH SfiWlH cut our labor cosl '" na,fi ils ll L'0hts Jtl'nomore to bake n large lout than a small one. "Our bakers demand an Increase of wages of $2 a week by May 1, and I do not see srhat we are going to do about It If forced to give It to them. We don't mind Increas ing their pay, but In return we want a s Clause inscrteu in mo agreement 10 inn effect that all grievances that arise be tween employers and their workers be placed before representatives of both sld'S and a disinterested party. POWDERED AND CUT ' LOAF SUGAR HIGHER Quarter of a Cent Added to" Wholesale Price Granu lated Unchanged & - , Prlc-en fnr fnnwrlorprl nnil nllt.lnaf KULTur $ Were advanced today by the Kranklln Hu- ar Refining Company, Tha rate for gran Ulated was not changed. Oltlclals said the higher prices will affect hotels and confec tioners more than household buyers. Retail buyers probably will have to pay one-quarter of u cent a pound more for cube sugar, 1' was nuld at the office of the American Stores Company, which owns several thousand chain stores In Tills city ' and throughout Pennsylvania and New Jor- aey. Cube, much In demand for house- Jioiu use, aeuis in cisut uuu uuu-ttum wr .m cents a pounu wnoiesaie, as a resun at w 5 oay'B rise oi one-quariar com. a pounu. Prices in the stores will not go up until present stocks are exhausted, the chain store company saia. wnen u ouys ai mo vi nigner price, it win auu me vi-ceni on me .if .lllnv n.lxi r" ' ' & Cut loar sugar went up tmrty-llvo cents ?a hundred pounds and sells now at nine l'W -anla tt.ttnli.Cl'l 1 a Pnit'ilnNlil aurrn n .1 :? vanned flvfl cents a hundred nnd mpIIm nt wholesale nrlces of ST.KC to $7.70 n hundreil EW pounds. g,i Heavy orders for granulated sugar are sS". being filled by the Franklin refinery, officers KiRa said. They added that they were supply- S-.V lng their regular trade and as much add I- li Tl-L Itftnal rla m anrl a a nnactrtln '!? uviliaiiu juiioiuiv. pp" ?n.i m ! t : jjiniuii iiiuiuuKc Liiuciiecs S, ELKTON, Md.. April 25 The following j marriage iiueiiMtra were isueu nero finis pig morning: Horace c 'inompson ana Anna sfij Meyers. Joseph Culm, Jr., and Edna M. Gos- La'nell, Joseph F. Barron and Anna Hall. KTJavid Houck and Elizabeth Doyle, Noble gvjB. Aiorris ana I'aiiie u. dtuuks anu ioerL Kr-KHaser and Ju'.la Fredericks, all of Phlla- 'eipnia: uaivin j. namer, j-iuiuumpnia, tofSvna Mary E. Sample. West Chester ; Evans i,T. Nell and lllporato vurrono, Wilmington j tjrKobert Blair and Marguerita U, iteburn. V Conshohocken ; Ralph A. Smith und Ruth L. Ki,JtovalI, Wilmington: Edward Yates nnd 'f.i Myrtle Ward, Camden: Marshall J, Whlte- K f craft, Glenslde, and Cecelia Gearhardt, Tren 8r" ton, N. J. : Roland Hammond and Elsie " tlMMtf 1lalnc- Qnn ATrl T-wnrrl f -T.llpnn i;r'Camdenj and May Chlng, Philadelphia; L ,1. TT 1 !..... 1lnV.t.-l.1n KT T Pil.eslle Hockenbuig, Hlghbrldge, N, J ar Kijt,Marcella Galloway, New Castle, Del.; A fsjert Burk. Brooklyn, N. Y and Htle UIKI Al. Htlen ',. .Cravin, Philadelphia. t-x . b TODAX'S A1AUU1AUJS lilJ2.0-a -ohn H. McNaah. vnninKton. ana uiancn ji. iT Crawford 1820 Tlora at. Jtorrla Perlman. 33S3 Oanktord av., ana ..uoiaie ipin( i.ou o. uiii bi. yjjtarentio C. Craw, league Island, and Edith rT'O. Weldon. 3033 Salmon at. Sr Kohnt. 6112 alenmore ave., and Katie las, 8181 alenmore ave. Oaaar Streland. North nienalde, Pa., and Ktbtl JE CUment, Kowlandvllle. Pa. -i arc S. Donnelly. (II IB Voodlana ave., ana ty i ValliH-H lfarv Pnluivn Tfl tr. Wftro Buffa, 1330 8. Sheridan at., and Chrl. . 1.. rs.ll t W.hln,l.in avn j, HIM !, WH ,..-.,.... .. ttrn Barion, 909 N, 2d at., and Jennie Welner, I TWl'RItner at. . lawpnr J. .umann. now vvinaaor . anu iiiarx . A.' RoUwacon. 11078 Oermantown ave. i. j;iera, 4za unvaiu si,, ana -Mary j-.. on, 0152 Fumton at. Kohrt. 018 N. leth at., and Glabella Srnnk. lL'S S. 00th at. kiMaUnaheln, 1311 Dover .at., and Carolina Urban, 292 uaater ai. Btslcr, 920 N. 41at at,, and) Elale Caanlner. Laurel Hprlnaa. N. J. r M Korua. X0OS N. Sth St.. and Marraret UFeen.y, S82T OauJ aU r. Dmiin. vaamnKion ana n.iaie uum- waininrton. MitcBMi,' o.'u h. ntn at., ana i.nuan n, eau'H, sin at. . Tlarvr. Mooreatown. N. J.. ' and 4a W. C. Oarv. 1910 Inceraoll at. SalajBsq, .111 Ureenwleh at., and Ida vuu a. wk ST new JuarKU at., and lSai.N. th at. Tnnaar .lTITBilawortli at., and uatiAii 'MiJtf Jr'wd"tat,r and Lena . j. "Taw T r W9V f JiJaSil V- -W.fW ttaftH !HiktMtt "J wtKMWm; DEDICATES HIMSELF TO DEFENSE apt SvupavH y i d VaVCBHaMivblawftftftftlHHB ' aftftT ' j "i't m .PaaMaBtatBHaSi!BftftftftftftSB IBPP't B-fcLaa!3HFjP'iS---BI BsVasVasVasVasVasVasVasVasK . jb. yttV-Mk. .SaEo?S?.yPai BsVasVasVasVasVasVasVasVasH .imMMMwTM aMTaM i i 1 'i. ilUmTWffi Mil'" 'i M y, L 'il1H9majBwl!a b----------------Ib----. "' 4 yia&aSgi aaaaBTiiVjT -Ss N i- A " bW2mI' SSik 1 1 ay a i. -- Louis J. Kolb, as head of the Department of Civic Relief in the recently appointed State Dofens.e Hoard, has pledged his time and energy to the service of the Commonwealth during the war. Prior to this appoint ment he was known to Pennnylvanians as colonel on the Governor's stuff, president of tho anti-lonii-shark organization und n business man with widespread interests. In politics ho is known ns "the Qolonel House of the Brumbaugh administration," STORE CHORUS TO SING "THE GOLDEN LEGEND" Strawbridge & Clothier Organi zation Will Offer Cantata With Noted Soloists Tonight "Tho (loldon Legend," Hlr Arthur tSulll viin's cantata, will lio sung at the Metro politan Opera llouae tonight by the .Straw bridge & Clothier Chorus. This Is ono of tho Important musical entH of tlm sea son Musicians who have hoard the cho rus rehearse predict that prelous public appearances of this famous organization will bo outdone In melody, technique and spirit. Vr llcibert .1 Tily, who has directed so niuHy successful performance! of the cho rus, will wield the baton ugain tonight The parfnunnnce will be further enriched ,' the appearance of tho following tololsts: Mrs. Florence Hlnkle-Wltherspoon, so prano; Miss Mabelle Addison, contralto; Walter U. Pontius, tenor; Herbert Wlther spoon, basso. Additional numbers to bo rendered by the chorus will be Heibert J. Tlly's "Gloria In Kxcelals" and Oounod's "Sanctus." The entire audience will be invited to Join In Blnglng "America" and the "Star Spangled Banner," I The executive committee In charge of the affair consists of Joseph K, Fulton, chair man ; Catharine Ross, John Owens, Kdlth M. Boyd and Charles A Higglns. Olllcers of the chorus nre Kdward A. MacPonald, president ; Kdnyfed Lewis, Ice president ; Kdward Harley, secretary, William K. Lloyd, treasurer; Morris K. Weber, librarian; Ilerbeit J. Tily, director, and William S. Thunder, accompanist. JOSEPH S. G00DBREAD TO BE BURIED FRIDAY Lawyer, Who Died Monday, Appeared in Many Noted Coses One Against Reading The .funeral of the late Joseph S, Good bread, who died Monday at his home, 1713 North Klghtcenth street, will be held Fri day at the Zlon Kplscopal Church, Klglith street and Columbia aenue. The Rev. Dr A. Overton Tarant will olllclate. Peath was caused by pneumonia, Mr. Uoodfrlend was sixty-two As a lawyr he took part In several famous con tests In this city, notably the Philadelphia Cemetery case and the one In which he forced the Reading Railroad to resume pas senger service over the Philadelphia and Chester branch. He was noted as a Jury lawyer, and up to about a year ago was very active In practice. His oltlce was at C05 Chestnut street, where he practiced with his brother, David Goodbread. His brother and Mrs. Goodbread survive. On his mother's side Mr. Goodbread was related to several prominent Philadelphia families, among them the Welghtmans and Penflclds. He belonged to many organiza tions, among them ,the Union League, the Penn Club, the Law" Academy, the Pennsyl vania "Society of New York, the Lawyers' Club and the Church Club, For many years he served as treasurer of the North Phila delphia convocation of the Episcopal Church. MAIN LINE GOVERNESS, GERMAN, HELD BY U. S. Special Agent Garbarino Detains Girl Pending Investigation of Alleged Threatening Letters A German governess In a Main Line fam ily Is being detained by United States Spe cial Agent Garbarino, pending an .Investi gation Into certain allegations made against her. She Is being cared for by the Court Aid Society. The allegation la that the governess has written several threatening letters to per sons whose names the Federal authorities have. The young woman has been three years In this country. MRS. WALTER HANCOCK ILL Chairman of Horse Show Committee Undergoes Operation Mrs. Walter O. Hancock, of 3720 Chestnut street, who la chairman of the Indoor Horse Show committee,' and widely known In so cial circle, taring in r critical condition at the German Wewltal, following an opera nt). waa stricken yee'terday and iinw,vwjaf-ur,.Mi . "WAR" CABBAGES WILL ADORN KOLB GARDEN Flowers Removed to Make Way for Vegetables Women Fight Food Problem Fragiaut tlouer blooms nie to make way for "war" cabbages In the gardens of Mrs. Louis J. Kolb, of Gwyncdtl. While Mrs. Kolb has ordered the Mounts irmoveil to make room for "wnt" vegetables, announcement Inn been made that Mrs. (leoigc F. Wood, of New Hope. h.s can vassed her iiclghboihooil, with the icsult that i'000 unfilled acres will be at the dis posal of the nation for raising vegetables. "I simply told the gaidener," said Mrs. Kolb, ,,thut 1 thought the half acri) of kitchen gat den at (Swynedd which has ul. ways been set out In tloweis would look better this year If It was biave with tur nips and cabbage, lettuce nnd parsnips. "There at a poor people out there who find It hard, even in to summer, to buy fresh vegetables, and if that was ttue be fote, how much truer It is going to bo this year. I told him I wanted vegetables planted which would not icqulrc canning for next winter, vegetables which may be stoicd away and kept of course, much of the ground will be u-,ed for potatoes, but other things will bo set out, too, and I hope to have much which I can rIvc away it there Is any actual dearth of food." TOM DALY MORNING AT NORTHEAST HIGH Guest of Honor Hears Recita tions by Pupils and Compli mentary Verses by Professor "A morning with Tom Daly" tool; the place of the usual school exercises today at the Fourth Street Annex of the Northeast High School, Fourth street und Lehigh ave nue. More than fiOO pupils assembled In the school auditorium, where several of tho pupils, who had been trained by Prof. Walter F. Coles, gave a number of leclta tlons from "Tom Daly's Poems," character istic of Italian and Irish people. Tom Daly was guest of honor for the occasion, and gave a brief address In which lie pictuied tho best and klndlleat traits which distin guished the Italians and Irish as citizens of America. The following poem, dedicated to "Tom Daly" and written by. Professor Coles, was read by.the professor at tho close of th exercises: TO TOM DALY (On the occasion of hln vlnlt to the Northeast J Huh .School) Tom Daly'a greatly honored ua liy comlnir here tod.iy To breathe hln Kplrlt forth anv In cheerful roundelay. We like his tleer hits of erso Replete with sparkling- rhymes. That make, the flowers of poesy bloom About theaa modern times. Throueh jiathos, sorrow, love, and lov We follow as doth nlease. ioiiow Hnraptured by his splendid volco Attuned in many Keys. He's brought to us the Dago-man In all his native polsn: Th smiles and frowns that light his face; Ills chatter and his noise, The g-enlat wit nf Ireland's sons Flowa freely from his pen. To represent a funny scene Or picture Celtic men. So, here's to T, A. Daly, With his undylnit fame: The sons of Old Northenst unite To hall him with acclaim. We hope the music of his voice . And melody that cheers May still Impart their pleasing strains Throusti many, manv years. Dcatljs ALUNQEn.-April 22. ANNA, dauahter of lata Frederick and Anna Alllnger. Itelatlves and friends invited to funeral services, Thurs,, - p- Int. m., residence o aister, JU uonnthlan ave. Mt. Peace Cem. Hetnalns mav ha vIawaiI Wed. eve. Auto service. ANDKIISON. Hud.den!y. April 23. IIAnitT S,. son of John and lata Llzsle H. Anderson, aged 34. Itelatlves and friends, all urbanizations of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral serv- Ices, Frl. a n. xainer a residence, ?a center st JtaddonAeld, N. Int. private. llaptlft Cenl. Friends may call Thurs m. f rienaa mi ARNOLD. Ap ve, ru Z3, .TOHK1MI inn nf lutn j noma ana Amy Arnoia ineo i.aaaon;. .-""- t .T-" r- .-Vj. - "! -ri" r- ---- h. Relative and frltndi Invited t funeral so. iieiative anq it; PCrVIlX-ais i ItUTaa.t m .41 hrolhnr. Mr. John An - Thuri.. 2:30 n. m.. rnaMfmca nf rolher, Mr. John Arnold. 2074 .Uuth it. Int, Greenwood (K. of ) Ceo. Frlenaa may cal Wed S n. tn, ATMHtlUn, -ADru . i.. 23, .HOUGHTON I.EB, husband of Mary K. Atkinson, aa-ad B4, Hala. tlvea and frlenda invited to funaral. Thurs., 3 p, m.. 1222 W. Somerset it. Int. prtvala. - WAlLMY. At .Oeonta, Pa.. April M,' ED- DEATH" Henry. Halrd. nelatlves and "lnJ"-nSvUviS funeral services. Thursj, p. m M08 Taj iker st. Int. Mt, Morfnh dem. Hemalns may b viewed Wed,, 8 to 10 p. m, ,, ., ,.,,.. laker and tlauahter'of Kllbelh SS"! late Jeaae IIAKEIl. April 22.. Al.lCi;,, wne ui """"; llsllowall. nvnl .!.. Itelatlves and rrienas K"m.. fsTrh Vlted to funeral, Thurs , t. int. rernwowi i em IlAnNi:8. Aprl 2a. oronOH F... husband of Hsther Ilarnes and on of, 1st" '""Hs Mid Cecelia Ilarnes, aaed 4,1, Itelatlves and friends, (Irelile Council, No, 1, 1). of I-.l American Transportation lien, Union. Invited to fumral services. Krl,. 2 p. m,. SOth st. and Mauazlnj lane, I'olnt llreew. int. private, fcernwood fem. Remains may lie viewed Thurs, evt. IIKAUMONT. In Weet Onester, , April 2J, MAUY I!., ldow of Theodore Ileaumont, aeed 70. Itelatlves and friends Invite o fu neral services, Ilartnur llaptlst Church, Wayne, la,. Thurs., 2 p. m. Int, im. adjolnlnir. linilNATtll Atirll 31, MA11T I.KWIS BKIl NAIID, widow of Mlrhael Ilrnard. Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral, , Thurs.. 8:30 n, m., 7H4 Woodland nve, Holemn reaulfrn mass Ht. I'lemenl's Oliurrh, l'aschallvlllf, 1U a, m. Int, Holy Cross im. AUt" funeral. IintlWICK. April 23. Wll.MAM nKIlWIClC. ased 0.1. Itelatlves and frhnils Invited to fu nerul, Thurs , S a. m reslrtcncn of sister, iirs. James V, Kane 600 llaltlmors ve., i.llfton llelahts, l'a. Hlsh innss Ht Charles's Church, Kellyvllle, 10 n, m. Int, at. Charles's Cm. 1III.1IOW. April 21, l'ATHICK, husband nf late Msrsuret HIIIhiw. Itrlallves and friends inlted tu funeral. Hat., H::)(i u, m. High mans of requiem Ht. Philip's Church, 10 a. m,, from residence of his tlauirliler, .Mrs. John Miller, H W lor ilth nod (Ircrmvlih, Int Holy Cross t em. HOI.I.KNIIAI'K. At her rislilenie, 20.11 North st , April 21, MAdOIK AI.. wife of John 1", lliillcnliiirk, and daughter of Anna J. and late luhn I'. TiiKKnrt. Notlte of funeral later. IIOWHN. April 23, WILLIAM II. IIOWKN, huohand of late Helen llowen (nee ArmsironK), niteil sr.. Helnthes nnd friends lnlted to fu neral servkes. 'Ihiiis., N p. tn resldeme of son Harry A. llownn, 2488 H. Juniper st. Int. lllvcnli-w tVni . Chester. I'n., l'rl , 10.30 n. in, ll.iltlinnrn and Wllmlnuton papers copy. UllADI.lIV. April 2.1, WII.MAAI J,, hu-band of Harnli Ilr.idly. Hired Ml. Itelatlies nml friends lnltnl to funeral, Tliurs. HM a. m. 21.111 M, Cleveland nve. Polcmn mass of reqimm Our l.nly of Meuy Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Orom Cini.i ' . IIKII.NNA.V April 22, SIICHAIIL J. IllinS NAN, son nf lali- .illihael and llrldnot Ilrennnn (nee Htnnlctnnl 'Inlallvea and frli'iidi Imlted to funeral, Thurs., S-3II a, m,, 2lbl IlelgiMd" st Holemn riqul.-m mass r-t. Ann's Church 10 a. in Int. New Cathedral Com, IinnNNAN. April 22. JOHN, eon of Isto James and Jennie llrennan. Helatlves ana friends. Woolen Viirn Workers' union. Local Nn. H2.1. Invited to funeral. Thurs. 8:80 a. m , 11X10 N. Hancock st. IIIkIi mass St. Michael's Church 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. llllllWN April 21, JJllllA llltOW.N widow of Mlihnil Ilrortli ltilntlrs nnd frli-nils lnileil In funeral l'rl. K.30 n. in. 1'ju NiuU ,ie , I atiHdimne. Iicl. Co., l'a. Solemn iiuhs of re. fiiilini HI I'lillniiilnii's Chunli in u in Int. Hnlv Crni" iVin Atiln funiral. lircKHAl.THIt. April 23, KATK 1IUCK IIAI.THH (nee Ilesi), wife of llenrv lluckhalter llel.ulxes und friends, Hll.i K I'IIIIiik Temnle, Nn ill, I). V A , luemlit'iH Alpha llaptlst Chun h, lnltcd to funeral, Krl , t.3(l p. m., 3112 N Trout st. Hen'ccs l'rl,, 2:3(1 p m.. Alpha M.iptlt Church Iluncock .mid Vork sts. Int Norlbwnod C'ein. " 1I1ICKLV. Aprlt 24. MAItlON C dauahter nf Charles J. nnd l.itn Helen lluekly, UReil 22. Hue notice of funeral kIm-ii. 2111(1 Kremli st IH'ltNH. April 2 HAltAII. wife of Charles Hums nnd daughter of lutu John and Annla Mnrr, ae, II ltelatles and friends Imlttd tn funeral, Alon., N u, m,, hunb.uid'M residence. 2.141 H, Front st, Solemn requiem mass C'hunh Our I.adv of Alt, Curmei 1I:.'I0 a. m, Int. llol Cross Cem. CAIIII.L. April 23, MAUY widow of James Cihlll, formerly of at, Culumba's l'urlah. Hela. lives nnd frlenda United to funeral, B214 N, 11th St., Thurs , 8:3(1 a, m. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of tho Holy Child, Logan husband nf int iiniv cross Cem ..CALLAHAN, April 24. .Mark ('nlluh.ni, Relatives to funeral, Frl., 8.3u a, m . Alnnavunk, Hlgli miisi St Church HI u. in. Hit, SI. r.LI.r.N. widow of nnd friends Invited 13(1 Jamestown st , John the Ilaptlit's .Man's Cem , Hox- uoroimn CAMl'HllM,. April 22. PATRICK, husband of Into Margaret Cninplii'll (lien llnflvrty). Hela tlvrs and frlonds, II, V, 11. Sodality and Holy Name iotMv of Church of Asowtislnn, Invited to funeral. Thurs., 7:30 a, r., 705 13. Ontario st Solemn requiem nuss Church ot, Aicenalon U n tn. lut, Nvw Cathedral C'om. CAMI'llHl.t, At her residence, 2127 N. Cam.io at , April 21. MAUY II. CAMl'lli:i,L. dnughter of l.ito Alb hael and Anna Kline, aged HI Notice of funeral will he irlven from 011er 11. llalr llullillng. 1 K2ll Ches'nut xt. CANriULH. April 23. ANDRHW J., son of Catharine T. and late, James Canfleld. Rela llns nml friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., brolheiMn. law's residence, John W I'.u'cll, 91142 Suiuiuer ht. High mass Ladv nf VUiory Church 111 a in, Int Holy Cross Cem, CLARK April 21, ltlTUS W ri.AUK, nged hil, Itelatlves nnd friends tnvlied to funvrnl services, l'rl, 2 p, m,, ,1U17 lluzel ave. Int. prlvHte, COFFHY. April 21, 1IONOHA, daughter of late Hlninn nnd llrldget Coffey. Relatives and friends, II. V, AI, Sodality uf Clturtli of the Holy Child Invited to view remains, Tues., 7 p. m., until Wed., II p. in., 1701 N. llroad st. Int. ht. Ann's Cem.. Thurs.. Hornell, New York. I'ONLIN. April 21, ANNA, wlfo or Into Pat rick Conlln. Relatives nnd friends. league of Harred Heart of Astensior. Church: Somerset Circle. No. 111. I. F. of A., invited to funeral. Thurs., 8.30 n. m , 3332 II at. Holemn requiem high mm, Ascension Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cinninii rem. CONNHLI.Y -Suddenly. April 22. FRANK, Fon oi Prank und late Mario Connelly (nee Kelly), n f U.ill.v turn (iort, County Oahvay, Ireland, Relatives nnd friends. Ht. Hdward's n. V. Al. Sodality nnd Ht. IMunrd'i Holy Name Society! Iilv. No. till, A. O. 11.. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 7.30 a, m,, uncle's residence, Alartln Connelly, 2I3H 13. Clearfield it. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Alercy Church 0 u. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem. COOKI3 At Norrlstown Asvlum, April 22. WILLIAM I) COOK13. husband of lain Kmmn S Cooke Son, If living, call at ofllce of Robert I' Morion & Son, 70! H. 00th st,, and arrange for funeral COl'LTHR. -April 23. JAMR8 It., husband of Alary It CoulUtr tneo Greeley). Relatives and friends, employes II, nnd O. R. R., all societies of vvhltli he was a member. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m . H. W. cor. Allen and Shuck nmaxon sts. int. Alt. Peace Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed., 8 to 1o p. m. CROOKS. April 22, ANNA, widow of Wil liam Crooks. Funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., 11I2H N. 2011. st Int. private. Funeral car. CUAIMINH April 22. WII.MAAI, husband of Catharine Cummins (nee Collins) and son of Mary and late. William Cummins. Relatives and friends. Holy N(itn Society of Ascension Church nnd nil other societies of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral. Thurs,, 0.30 a.m., .101.1 D st Solemn requhni maBs Ascension CJiurdi It a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem DAKKHH. April 23 ROllKItT, husband of Martha inkers (nee I.atla). Relatives nnd friends Invited to services, Frl , 2 p, m. ut late residence, 2(io7 S 17th st int. Feinvvood Cin Remains inav be viewed Thurs eve, DP. HAAN April 21, ROS13 DI3 HAAN (nee Orauner), wife of Harry de Hnan. nged 2? Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl , 10:30 a. m., 3S.15 N. 18th st. Int, Adath Jesh iirun Cem. UHLANF.Y April 23. JOHANNA C widow of Henry Pelaney (nee Houck). nged St Hel atlves and friends Invltid to funernl. l'rl, 2 P. n... 21100 ainird nve. Int. private, West minster Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs. 7 to n n. in. Aulo service DI3VLIN. April 21, AIAIttlAIlHT M. DRV I.1N (neo Toner), wife of Owen J. Devlin Hela. tlvrs and friends Invited to funernl. Thurs , 0 n. m., husband's residence. 1821 AIcKean st. Solemn requiem mass church of St Thomas Aqulnns 10-30 n. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. IlCHTr.RAir.YKIt. April 24. CHARLI3H F. I3CHT13RMI3YKR. Relatives and friends are In vited tn attend funeral, Thurs., 2 v. tr... e. dence of son, John F, Hchtermeyer, ISO.' s, 13th st. Int. IVrnwood Cem. I3IIOM3. April 23 CATHARINI3 13.. daugh er nf John J. and Cecelia Hroie (dp Itnwnnl. aged ,1 ears 10 months. Relatives and friends, pupils of Holy Trinity School, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 7.30 u m , parents' residence. 821 Iimbard st -Mass of requiem Hnly Trinity Church 1) a in Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral EVENS. Fourth Atontn 22d. at Afarlton, N. J.. SARAH R.. daughter of late. Thomas nnd Abigail J Evens, aged 58. llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Fifth-day. 20th, 1 p, m.. Mai Hon. N J. Int. Colestown Cem. Train leaves Market si. ferry. Phlla.. 10.30 a. ro. Friends may call Fourth-day, 7 to 0 p. m. SPRING RESpRTS ATI.INTIC) CITV. N. .1. WflPI .n'COI.'EATEHT HOTEL iHICCESS inE LEADING RlORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD inatlboroiigli'BknTieim ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. OWNERSHIP MANAOEMENT. JOSIAH WHITE t, SONS 'COMPANY WHiminitfr K- va. near Usoch. Slav, to Wesonuuier ,treet. PrlVatt batha, run. watar. S10 up weekly, 12 up dally. Chai. Buhra. MUSIC RAGTIME M af m amfli IN 10 I.K880N8 Or Mancy Back Piano. Vocal. Ukulele and all Instruments. upen r;venings. nooaiei icree. CHRISTKNSKN SCHOOL of Popular Aluile 15!0 Chestnut Nt., Spruce 007. IStO Tasker Ht,. Dick. 8704. 3828 Oermantown Ave., Tioga 8201. STANGER Diamond 6518 J, VOIOM BIOnT'BWaiNO CLABBBU 2004 North Thirteenth kX. RELIOI0TJS NOTICES Unitarian ANNUAL MEETJNCI pf th; Joaeph Prleatley Conference of Unitarian Churches in tha Oer mantown Church. Chelten are. and Qrtena HiuinaHiBvr. jauiii du. I WflPI .n'COI.'EATEHT HOTEL SUCCESS 1 II UKLlJ J OREATEHT KK&ORT "-Z"1 .iiii.:i "j L...I.... it. 1 ' MapalB rKATns FRAfrTER. April 22, uddenl KLtZADBTII BJpBTBIt. Helatlves 'and friends Invited to fSeral, Thur.:. :30 a. , m.. I02 N. Fron it. PK funera henulerfi hlh mass Immaculaip .Conrei Church 10 a. m. Int. Nw Cntln-dral fern. Immaculate Conception vited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 n. m., 284(1 N Tansy at. Int. Private. Ilemaina may be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. FOHIIEH. April 23, PENROSE F FOIWES. rtelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., " nml 242 H. Sharon ave.. Hhuron Hill. Int. private. Frlenda may call Thurs. after 7 p. m. KOHTKIl. April 24, ANNUS W widow of Thomas F, Foster, Relatives nnd friends Invited to services, Frl.. 2 p. in., at lata residence, 11127 Carpenter st. Int. private. t'lUNCi:. April 23,. JOHN .1.. husband of Msrasret Frame (neo t urryl and son of Cathe rlno and lato Herman France Relatives ami friend-, delivery department of tho North Ameri can. Evening flulletln rind nvcnltiB Telegraph. Invited to attend funeral, Sat,. H:30 a. m.. -'4(,n Emerald st. Holemn mass nf .requiem at Church if the Visitation It) a. lit Int. Holy Sepulchre C''FIIANK-Apr!r23. SOPHIE W wife of John Frank (ne Kuhlis). He atlves and friends In- W to1 funeral. Thurs . 2 u in., ail W. WllOey st. Int (iretnmount Cem Remains may bo V')-Aprir21,.rROs'lN'A. widow of John P. I'rlk. aged 70. Relative nnd frlenls Invited st 'Tn't?1 AYr'pe'.Ve1",",;: " Friynds'Hnayv'lVv? AmMYirVr Jl!" ANNIE O. (1AM..I.E. formerly of Cluster, l'a . widow of John Walker ilomble, and daughter nf lain John A. Alltchell, Relatives and frl. nd Incited Hi services, Frl.. 1'30 n in ut Oliver II. Ralr Hulldlng, 1S20 Chestnut st Int private, Chester Rural Cem. (1AMHLE. At Delaiicn, N. J., April 24, N'l'TTIE It. vvldov of Rev. ,1. Ward (lainble, nged Ml Relative") nnd friends Invited to fij neral servlis, Irl 2 3d p. m., Delnnio AI. K. Church, lielanin . J. Int, private. , OESNEIt. April 22. PHEIIE II.. widow of r.eorgo W. Oesner, uged S3 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thiira.. 2 n m . Tl"l ITpland st Servlcis St. James's P. 13. Church 3 p m. Int St. James's Cem.. King sfsslng Remains may tre viewed Wed., ufter 7 (Vodol'.ltEAD April 23, JOSEPH KIT.!.. WAOON (lOOUHUEAIi IMiillves and Irlends Invited to funeral, Frl . 1713 N. IHth st. Serv lies ut Zlon Church lh st. and Columbia uvc "in n m Int Luurel Hill Cem "(IRIllUS. April 21 EMILY (1HICK11 Rel atives and friends invited to servbis. l'rl., 2 ii. in., ut Oliver II. Hair Hulldlng. 1S2I) Chestnut "'oRYNi'nO April 23, JOSEPH At son of Emma and Iain John (irvnlng Imp Jordan) Itelatlves and friend Hartendeis' liitctna llotial League. I.nial No. 1H1. Invited in funeral, l'rl H':HJ n m resilience of brntlar. Ldwanl (Jrnltiir .11(1" 13 st. Soltmt! requiem mass Church of lb" Asunsloii In u. in Int Holy Sepulchre Cem HAIIN April 22 013011013 T.. husband of late Amanda T Halin (nee Whltem.in), sun of late WllllJin T. and Cnthailne A, H.ilm. Rela tives und friends Invited to funeinl services. Thurs 2 p. m., 2.12(1 N ISth st. Int. private. IIAKDEOEN. April 23, AIHIUHTA HOROTHY IIAItl'EtlEN. aged 71. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral servlies, Thurs.. 2 30 p. m.. residence of son, Robert P. Hardigen. 233 N. Bth st. Int. private. HARROIJ. April 21, at Old Ladles' Home, Wlsilnomlnir, Airs CAROLINE AlARROn, aged N7. Rilatlves and friends Invited to fu neral services, Thurs , 2 p. m , at the Home, State rd. and Homier st. Int AIngnolla Cem. IIAHOHEY, April 22, THO.MAS, husband of late Hannah Haugbey, Relatives and friends Invited to funerul. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 1000 Worrell st. Solemn requiem mass St. Joa chim's Church 10 u. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem., Hnlmesburs-. HENRY. April 23 IOHN J , husband of Surah Henry (neo Oulnn). Relatives nnd frli nils Invited to funerul. Frl R a. in,, 2703 Federal st. High mass nf requiem St. Anthony's Church i in a, in Int Hnlv c-nss Cem. HILL April "1. FREDERICK LEOPOLD son nf Captnln end .Mrs .1. II. Hill. Relatives and friends Invited to servlcis, Thurs., 2 p. m., 240.1 N, Colli Ke live Int. private. HIIIHIES April 24, EI.IZAI1ETII AIARY. daughter of Herman nnd Cecelia Hughes (nie Tlghn), aged il monihs Relatives und friends Invited to, funeral, Thurs., 10 a. m,, Alnnslotv ave., Haddonfleld, N. J. Int. private, Calvary Cem. HYLAND. April 21, THOMAS. huslinnJ of IiiIh Julia Hyland (nee Tobln). Helnllves and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., H.30 u m KH2 N. JudsQii st. (near 23d and Drown sts.). High muss St. Francis Xuvler Church 10 a m int. Hnlv Ciuhs Cem IRII1NE. April 23, RACHEL, widow of Sam uel Irblne Relatives und frlmds Invited to fu neral, Frl.. h 30 a m., resldenco of son, 2112 E. Hlrch at. High mnss Church of tho Nativity 11) -i. in Inl New Culheilral Cem. JACKSON. AprlL 22, at Norrlstown. Pa., ELLA II, widow oi II. Frank Jackson, daugh ter nf lutn Joseph and Amunda F. Slack. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral servlcis Thurs. 2 n m , cousin's residence, Albert Moore. 021 N 1.1th st. Hit Laurel Hill Cem JANNEY. Suddenly. Second-day, Fourth Alonth 2.M. HANNAH 11., wife uf Oliver Janney. aged 711. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, without further notke. Penn Park, Hucks Co., P.i., Fifth-day, Fourth Alonth 20th. i:.ni ti. m int. ruewtown cem. carriages win meet trollevs at Penn's Park leaving Newtown and Dovlestovvn 12:40 p. m. JUNES. Suddenly, April 23, JOHN, husband of Alvllnda Junes, aged 42 Relatives and frlonds. Alvstlo Lodge. Nn. 270. I. O. O. 1'.. emploesr of Henry Ulsston & Sons, invited to funernl, Thurs,, 3 p m , 3100 Longshoro at,. Tucony. Int. Atagnotla Cem Hemalns may lie viewed Wed , after 7 p. m KANE April 22, A1AROARET AI. (nee Hever Idge), wlfo of llernard Kane, uged 42. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8.10 a. m,, 2812 N, Warnock st. High mass St. Edward's Church 10 u. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. KEIAI. -April 21, ELIZAIH'.TH 13. (nee Eng lish), wife of John S. Kelm rtelatlvea and friends. Falrvlow Council, No 8'J, S. nnd D. or L. Invited to funeral services. Tnurs., 2 p. M., 4324 Lancaster uvc. Friends mav call Wed., 8 to 0 p m Int. Fernwnnd Cem Automobiles. KELLY April 24. SARAH AIORRIS (nee Cramer), vvlfn of Edward Kelly, Relatives und friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m , 1012 Falrmount ave. Int. prlvute, Alt. Peace Cem. KELLY April 21. JOHN KELLY, aon of Cecelia and late Frank Kelly Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 0-30 a. m., mother's residence, lno.1 Hldgo uve. High mass of requiem Church of the (lesu. 11 a, m Int New Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral, VYS. April 23. JOHN A., husband of lato AIn' Stewart Keys. Relatives and friends, empl yes of IT (1 I,, Point llreew Station. Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., 5830 Pine st. Inl. Fcrnwood Com. Remains may be viewed Wed. evt. Auto funeral. LAGOMARSINO. April 21. ROSE, wife ot George J. Lagomarslno. daughter of late Ccles tlna nnd Jobeph llarbelre. Relatives and friends, St. Alary Alagdalen Society. Invited to funeral. Thurs., ft a. m.. 700 Montrose st. Requiem high mass Church of St. Alary Alag dalen ill Pazzl. Int. Holy Cross Cam. LEISTER. April 23 UEORU13 F.. husband of Alary Leister, aged 03 Relatives und friends, members of Selcota Trlbo, No, 3(18, I. O. R. Al.i Court Pride of the Northwest, No. 240. F. of A,: Fred Flel Ren, Soc, Ileer Drivers' Union. No. 132. emploM's of 11. and E. llrewlns Co., Invited to funeral services, Frl., 8 p. m.. parlors of Charles I'flzeninuler & Son, 1100 N. 2l)th st. Int. convenience of family. Omit Dowers. LOREN7, (neo Je.lerJ. April 23, AIATILDA 11., widow of Phil 9 II, Lorenz. Relatives and friends Invited to f. neral services. Thurs., 2 P. m., r,l8 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. private. LUDUKO, April 22. EMAIA E. 8WALAI. widow of Albert J Luburg Role, tlvea and friends Invited to funeral- services, Wed. eve., VlX)OV. April I 22. OEOIinB TRIMIILB, ".. hand of iennls Grace Flood, son of late Ben jamin and Annie Trimble Flood. Relatlvea and friends empoyes of Ilelnw , Alclllienny Oaa Mi.?. vrbV nnd Atetermakers' Hen. Also. In REAIj estate for sale m " ' tMh. . V "" UJJ'IH "''i Uii W WKST rHILADKU'lllA I. LMll II ! hThYi'Mwi i " i iii APIiiilfSfe-'' ftl Stt Jblfe5 anl No Change of Cars vw Lny umc-.tf o 4 minute serv ke all day-;no hnJ i WVK nere ou ca eo almost j corners. The house? House open in front and on both sid for.CaaJat crwded street a twenty-mch stone party wall between it and another ha,.Ihe il J the house bt with Come see them bic. Riihsrnntini oii .'l u, unoiner house which fanva nn u ' , 7:30 P. m 2250 N. Hroad st. int. private. Toll.-V'M;cELnOY.-Aprll 22, J AflCli T. husband 8frihrrta9X"..fri.rh.' Int. Holy Cross Cem. McCLANK. April 23, JAA1KS, husband of which roatHes M rl.n ds ItTr.lb, V, ridii urn Invited, Sun., 1:30 p. in., -" " '" M Int. Alt? rcace-Cem. Auto service. At- 1VlcCORVL,i3.,-ApMPS23, MARTHA, daughter of Elizabeth andTnte William AlcCorklc. RoH tlvrs nnd friends Invito, to '""'"'it, u-in m i. m., resldenco of mother, 1431 Mi -Ma n i. rtoleiiiii requiem mass St. Atonlcn'a Church 10 a. '"X.cDONNELU-Aprirbl. J13NNIE. wife of AHhur McDonnell. Itelatlves and frlenda. 8a Ar,i ltenrt SocletV. Invited In funeral. Thurs . "3 am. 284i Jns "r st. High mass Churcl: nf Ouf Lady of, Vlsflatlon II. V. AI, 10 1. m. '"AtcFrDDSjA-APrll'SI!:. JOHN, husband of nr.se , AlcKaddin (nee Ferry), "'hi"" "'' friends St. Patrick's Holy Name Society. In vl el ti. funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 n. m.. 22115 Nau .lain sti Holemn rcflulem mass Ht. Patrick a Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem, MrFARLAND April 22, ROI!13ltT , C. son of Ellrabeth Connelly nnil late .Thomas Mr-Karlanel, aged 22. nlso grandson nf lale Holier t C. und Sail e Cunningham. llelatlvea and friends, also Division No. I). A, O. II,, und tho L. O. O. Al.. No til? Tacony Social Olub nnd the employes if FrnliKford Arsenal, Inv ted to funeral. Thurs .7.30 n. m., parents' residence, 11 mi A a ins ave , Frankford. flolemn requiem mass Chuftlof tit. Joichlm 0 a. in. int. Ht. Dom- lnAIcORVTH. April 21, ANNIE, daughter ot Int. John and Ellen AtcOruJh Relatives nnd friends. Young Ladles' Sodality, League of sacred Heart of Cliurelr of Oesu and .Mnry Star nf the Sen of the Cothedrnl. Invited to fu erali Thurs., S a. m, 1.133 Stllea at. High mass of requiem Church of Oesu 11:1, a, in. '"Atcs'onLriV.r'l.0: HONOR, widow of Charles AlcSorley (neo Cnrr). Relatives and frlend.s Invlled to funeral, Frl., 8.30 11. m , lato reeldince 1.13(J S, Alarston st (28th nnd Tnsker sis) I i tali mass of r.qulem Ht, (labriel a Church Id u. m Int Holv Croks Cem MENI1ES. April 22, LOl'IS. son of Inte Loula and Catbarlne Aleng-s. Relatives and friends Invlled lo funrriil, Thurs. 2 p. 111.. brother a resilience 1333 Snvdvr nve. Int private. ' Al lI.ER.-0 April 21. 11117. CHARLES At. MILLER, of 2(13 S. 21st st., son of Alary Scott and late Charles Af. .Miller, aged 1,1. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Rnl rt A. Lnmbcrton Lodge, Nn T I1 and A. AL. Invited tn services. Thurs .2 p. m.. O'lvcr II. Il.ilr HI.U.. 1820 Cheslnut st, Int. pilvate, Woodlands Cem, MILLER April 2,1. AIARY, widow of John Miller uged iiu Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. ThurB., I, P. m.-.laugHter's resl dence Mrs. Annie Calhoun. 20111 13. Venango st Int Alt. Atoriah Cem. Remains maly bo Vl;r.LLl.d-ASpr,.,., iS.P-jSllN P.. husband, of A..i" n ?a (oroler,uye?8'.h PannTns,r,e,u,sc,n: Tlium 10 a. m . to which his friends nre In vltid Funeral from his lato residence, 1131 N 18th ft. 0 Hi ' m Pre.lsely. Int. private. Ilennlns may be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. AIOIUIAN April 21, DAVID C AIORGAN Relatives nnd friends, nlso Cassia Lodge, No. "73 F and A. AI American Star Council. No in O V A. At, and Swnlehind Lodge, No. 210. K of P.. invited tn funt nil sen lees. Frl. 3 p. m.. 121 Ardmore nve, Ardmnre, Pa. Int. '"MORRIS April 23 THEODORE T husband of" Irene D. Alorrls and son of late Henry and Sarah Morris, ngul II Relutlves and friends of ,'i'ith Ward Thomas Clements Club, Ileneilcl.il Assn. of Recorder of Deeds Office nlld Relief Asso. of Dept. nf Receiver of Taxes. Invited to services, Sun., 2 P m nt lato residence, 120 AIiKenu st Int IVrnwood Cem. OELSCHLAEOER April 23. HERMAN A. OELSI'HLAEOER, husband nf Alarlo Oel scblaeger (nee Schaefirl aped 0.1 Itelatlves nnd i.Un.l. Iltttrtlieli-.t l.iule Vn ni'l. 1 nhtl A M Pi'tirosn Feirv Country Club Southwark .M l ,'lliuni, . , , , . . i . m .'....,. ..H.I U,..lm l.'.ifla... I Uril V.'Iflll HI", ,'iril'i' ,,,r.r-i-, . ,,.,.,.(,,, 1 , VhciIm X'n. '. Invited to funernl serilces. Sir t ranicnn rnt t ii m 1,12,1 s car isle st int. ir ir,'j.i s i iiriisie si mi, i neuen inns iAn, tvlnmla mnv iiill I rl lifter 8 n. in O'ROHRKE. April 23. WILLIAAt. husband nf Idn O'llnurke Relatives nnd friends, 12th District Police Slntlon, Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8:30 u. m.. 173(1 N. 10th st. Solemn high requiem mass St. Alalachy's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, Remains may bo viewed Wed evn O'TOOLH. April 23, EL1ZAIIETH, widow of Christopher O'Toole, sr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs,, 8.30 a, m East t.1.m Ttlll Ha lllr.1, n, , ... C r. .!.., iivt ",, i ,ue-. .,,,.. , ,ii... i.tt.o ... Li,. ..,, .' n Church, lilcnslde 10 n. m. Int. Old Cathedral TrTOOLE April 22, AIARY E., widow of Tntrlck O'Toole and daughter of l.ito John and REAL ESTATE E0R SALE PENNSYLVANIA HUIHIRI1AN THE HOUSE 1 6 Rooms, 3 YOCUM & POWERS PKATHB Maev Itenrv. formerly of Att. ('erm.l u. . . lives on.l friends Invited to funeral, Pr'l.. a&'ij .hu'r'ch nf the Vlaliatlon 10 "a. WR, g&A Cross Cem. """ 11 PRENDEROAHT, April 24, JOHN r ,,. , 3 Ellen and late John T. .rrendergast. FunleiS i Sat,, n'.ui a. m. nvp. High mass i nurrii m , in, , tlves and frfends I ""fera fl copy, OHIOLEY. April 20. JAMES 52?. ' ' John nnd Atnrjorle Qubrlev. Itelatlves anJ friends inviien a lunrrui, jiiurs,, 7:30 a m 143H S. Ilrond st. Atajs at Churrh of m ijfc the Evangelist 0 a. m, Int. Cathedral Cem nKMENTEIl. April 22. JOHN D hut'b.M of Kllzalicth W. Hementer (neeo Weaver) rtjil tlvea and friends. Amerlonn Star , Lodge, Vi lnqepenneiiv . .-B -- ......... vasriin.. -, vamp. ' .3' t t, ' ii it "ooKninderi; "I Union, No. 2, I. I), pf H.l Men's FrUndhi I Union Chapter No. IS Stonemen'a KelTiihiL' '! i. .i,M.i in funeral. Thura.. 1 u. tn . oiiiTirJUs. 41 ton Bt. Hervlces at Clmmbera Memorial ChJrVh 'J v-.m. i",v .,""" V3J' '"' V?raina mt :-l to funeral serv Icea, Frl ster st. Int. private, A p.m., lah Ce ,.,.... ..nil 'emirs., n 11. ni. HOHKIF13LB. April 24, THERESA W PCIIEIFEI.E (nee. Mlttnarht), wife of J.b Hehelfele. uged 47. Helatlves and friend, ti. vlled to funeral. Hat., 8:30 a. m., 133B E. PriJ. st,. Otn. Holemn requiem mass Church of tea ImmafMlatn Conception 10 a. m. int. private SC1ILOSHER. Suddenly. April 24, Peteb' husband of llarbnra Hchlosser (nee Luich). fiffi ntlves and friends, Blumenthai Kranker Uni-r Vereln, No. 1- Steuben .Irf)de, No. 2. U. od (1. II., Invited to funeral. 8nt 2 p, m Ola n" Hope st. Int. (lreenmount Cem. "' SCHULT55. April 2.1, CIIAIILES C hu.b.t, of Rose Hchulta (nee Coyne) aged 82. nelativii and friends, Phlla. Lodge, No. 04, I,. O. 0 11 invited to funeral. Thura,, 1 p, m 2524 if if..,nnn1f bt Int nrlt nln ti'arniunnrl ,n.. m? M'nlliwrt on ... j- ' . van nuvni V-CII,. H TiK.lia C-e.tMell. Nn '7. TV nt T 1n.l. . ' neral, Thurs., 8:BU a. m,., mother'a resldencs 1285 H. 18th St. Solemn high mass of requiem Ht. Charles's Church, 10 a. tn. Int, Holy CroM CCSIIETSLINE. April 31, EDWARD I hui. band of Verge HhetHllnn (neo Straub) and son of William O. and Alarla Hietalln, aged 29 Relatives und friends. Kensington Circle. No 4' H. nf A., employes of Cramps' Pattern Shoo' Invlled to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m.. resl. dence of brothor-ln-lavv, Sol Sundhelm, 4J1S N 13th st . Logan. Int. prlvnte. Northwood Cera' Remains may be viewed Thura., 8 to 10 p. ro, Autn service. SAI1T1L April 22. QEOROE H, husband ef Annie. Smith (nee Alarkland). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. rn. mother's residence, Airs. Jane Smith. 845 8 4th st Cnmden. N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cera. Friends mav call Thura. eve. SONNEIIORN. April 23. LOUIS F., huiban of the Into Alary Honneborn (nee Bonn). Rela. tlvea nnd friends, nlso True Knights Lodge. No. 220, K, of P.: Kensington Clrrlo, No. 4, B. of A.i Vespa Club, 31st Ward, and the John Me. clean' Republican Club, nlvlted to funeral ierv. Ices. Thurs., 2 p. m., parlors of Howard f DUken. 1522 E. Palmer at. (near Frankfoif live.). Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may cal Wed after 8 p. m. STEVENS. At Clevelnnd, O., April 24. FRED ,V , husband of Elizabeth A. Stevens. Furthi inline, will be given from residence), 2009 S. tV, t.. Phlln. STRATTON. April 23. EDITH C. daughter nf Charles H and Adah A. Stratton, aged 17 Relatives and friends Invited to funerul, Frl, 2 p. ni., parents' rrsldemw 1742 Hurrlson it l'rankford. Remains may be viewed Thun. after 7 p. m. Int. Oakland Cem. SYRES. April 22, nt 1.10S H, 17th St., JIAIt. TEA C,, widow of llenjamln Syres. aged 77, Relallves and friends, nlso Ladles' Quaker Cll Heiieilclal Society, invited to funeral, zton A. AI, 13. Church, 21st and Taslter ats , Frl, 1 noon. Int. Alerlon Cem TEES. April 23. ALFRED, husband of Mr Tees. Helatlves and friends, Kenllworth Caitle Nn. 12. Knlghls Oolden Eagle, Invited to funtrs services, Thurs, 2 p. m., residence, 1208 F. Susquehanna ave. Int. strictly private, Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed,, 7 to 0 "' VERNON. April 2,1, OEOnOE W. VERNON, uged M Relatives nnd friends Invited te services, Hat., 11:30 a. in., daughter's residence, 318 W. Johnson st.,jtiermaritown. Int. private. WALKER. Aprlf 24. ELI3HA HUNT, mil band nt Lucy Cooper Wnlker. nged 72. Funeral from late Hnltlmore residence, Thurs , 2 p. m. WALLACE. April 23. AlAllOARET. wife of William Wallace. .Relatives and frlenda In vlled to funernl services, Thura.. 1:30 p. m, IliuS N. Front ot. Int. private. North Cedar "',?&.-April 23, PATRICK, son sf late lternard nnd Sarah Waters (of County Tlppe rnry, Ireland). Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m., from late red dence, 2020 N. Cleveland ave. (ll)th and Norrli sts.). Solemn requiem high mass St. Elizabeth'! Church, in n. 111. Int, Holy Cross Cem. . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PENNSYLVANIA 8UI1URIIAN ON THE CJLIFF ihib resioence, 40! ni.jnv nl Our Afnlh.r VS O'rartO t- iii; 7i-.' ?f "orrowi- ..,i-7i -v.rv. - .c"i, ai. nvivcu, -AKiion, l'a.. RICE. April 23, ut Hea, Isle City, AAlini!i ! O. IIICE. nged M, llelatlvea and friend,"1. vlted to funeral, Thurs,, 10 a . m. , at Sea liu City. Servlcea nt Sea Il City Church. iSt ' Woodland Cem., Capo May r County, lnt- ; ROSS. April' 24, JOIkN ROSS husband of '' Sarah Ito' neo AIcKeSvvn). Re atlves Si ,XX.A. Ml. Hlnn . No. (13 L. P. nl i ,'W 1, a i piiru lieu., i tj ... ... 111 auih rn..r Minwtb: h Ilia. l tin miiy uu vicr i -u. a iu tu p, m. SCULLY. , April 21. , CATHARINE M RCHLLY. daughter of Sarah and late Ai.ch.TJl Scully, helatlves and friends, St. Charles- u' V At. Sndnlltv and League of Hanre .sr ".uv?r;.s i.-rj Bathrooms, 4 Acres s CO., 26 SOUTH 15TH ST. WEST PHILADELPHIA All Stone Corner Home With Garage $7600 c s 1 'VI eti.ln. suhu BAibci, ana IB. jMWfivtaaana ti Hkl mm wwmw.wifu