-.. U h . . . ' vvv S3 to AT r:i .i "- i rv J"'1". V B&. W tF rVV u V.T ;hv. .,; ft V i w '.v. :,'.' m n$ wr "sr.iv - ' ' ' , TIME TABLE OF QUICK CONQUEST ' OF PHILADELPHIA BY JOFFRE 8:16 A. M. Envoy special train arrived at Taoli and was bourded by Mayor Smith and spccinl reception committee. T v : 8:1914 A. M. Left i'noli. 9:00 A. M. fcnvoy special arrived at Broad Street Station. Wild acclaim for JofTre, Vivia.nl nnd members of their suite from thousands who. jammed trainshed, waiting rooms, City Hall Plaza and streets adjacent to tho station. 9:05 A. M. Left station. Held up for five minutes to bo photographed by "movie" men. 9:10 A. M. r Left station nnd, escorted by First City Troop, tho envoys and thoir hosts were carried in automobiles down Chestnut street through solid, cheering lanes of people to Independence Hall. The Hnll was reached after tre mendous ovation. 9:26 A. M. Arrived for exercises in Declaration Chamber of Independence Hall. 9:28 A. M. Exercises began in Independence Hall. Speakers: Bishop Garland, the Rev. John ,1, Wheeler, of the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmcl, nnd Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf. 9:55 A. M. Walked out of Independence Hall. 10:03 A. M. Loft Independence Hall. Procession marched from Hall to Second and Chestnut streets, passing Carpenter's Hall, up Second street t, Arch, to Sixth street. 10:07 A. M. Half-minute stop at Betsy Uoss house. 10:09 A. M. Arrived at Franklin's grave, where Vivian! made brief address. 10:12 A. M. Left Franklin's grave, going through Sixth street to Market and west to City Hall. 10:19 A. M. After brief stop in front of tablet commemorating bivouac of Geneinl Rochambeau, circled City Hall and went up Broad street to Spring Garden. 10:24 A. M. Arrived at Girls' High School, Seventeenth and Spring Garden streets, whore 3000 girls sang patriotic songs. 10:30 A. M. Left Girls' High School. 10:38 A. M. Arrived at Girard College. Circled campus and reviewed cadet battalion. 10:43 A. M. Left Girard College. Proceeded on Corinthian nvenue to Fairmount ave nue, to Twenty-first street, to Spring Garden street, to Green street entrance to Fairmount Park. 10:50 A. M. Arrived Washington monument and welcomed by Park Commission. 10:52 A. M. Arrived at Joan of Arc monument, nt eastern end of Girard avenue bridge, Fairmount Park. Reception by French societies and ceremony of placing wreath on statue, 10:58 Left Joan of Arc statue. 10:59 Arrived at Willinm Penn house. Presentation of sword from people of Philadelphia; demonstration by 0000 school children, singing by Orpheus Choral Society and review of cadets of Pennsylvania Military Academy. 11 :08 A. M. Left William Penn house. Procession proceeded ulong West River drive to Thirty-fourth street, to Market, to Woodland avenue, to Thirty-ninth street, to Hamilton Walk, to Thirty-sixth street, to Spruce, to Thirty third street. 11:23 A. M. Arrived at Franklin statue in front of Weightman Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Thirty-third and Spruce streets. Degree of doctor of laws conferred upon Marshal JoiTrc and ex-Premier Viviani. 11:31 A. M. 1 Enter Franklin Field. 11:40 A. M. Ceremonies end, party circles Franklin Field and starts for Bellevue Stratford, proceeding on Thirty-third street to Walnut, to Nineteenth, to Locust, to Broad street, to hotel. 11:47 A.M. Arrived at Bellcvue-Stratford. 12:15 P. M. Luncheon at Bellcvue-Stratford. 2:01 P. M.. Luncheon ends and reception to French societies begins in Clover Room, Bellevue-Stratford. 2:09 P. M. Reception closes. 2:14 P. M. Envoys leave Bellcvue-Stratford. 2:29 P. M. Envoys arrive at Reading Terminal Station, 2:30 P. M. Envovs leave for Now York on Reading. 500 philadeLphians give toast to poincare KtneoVlUnnl. ex-Prcmler. Minister of Justice, ami heart "f the French war com mission, received an ovation like) that ac corded him in Conuresi recently, when inoro than 700 Phlladelphlans w-io cast under the M)cll of Ills eloquence In the balltooir of the HelleMie-Stralford today. With Mayor Smith ineslrtlntf. hundreds of prominent Phlladelphlans present nnd the boxes crowded with women, MmMial Joffre-, M. VM.ml, nnd other members of the French party were, tho suests of thu city at luncheon previous to their departure for Jfew York nwliB to the brief time on their hands ne on llieir ll.unn reed to make their heon was finished; llnlsh their chops. tho city's Relents were forced to make their departure beiore tne nine. nme hardlv had time to The luncheon was enthusiastic, ami in-wiring. Toasts were offered to President Wil son and President l'olneare. to the "sister Republics" of the United Stntes and France, nnd to the success of the billed armies. The room was almost irorKeously decorated with Allied flasa and flowers. Many hand some uniforms Rave additional color and a band played patriotic and .martial airs. The list of speakers Included Marshal Jolfre, Ambassador Jusserand, Or. Krnest Ja Place and the Mayor. Monsieur Vlvlanl's speech was one of tho main features, Forcefully and In n pleasing; voles he de nounced Germany and welcomed Amorlca's entry Into the war. He praised Philadel phia? and her ofllclals, her historic treas ures, and spoke In touchlnc terms of the "tremendous reception" the envoys had re ceived. , lie took the room by storm when hesi tatingly he said: 'There are many beauti ful memories which will remain with me all my life of this day. t shall remember not only our welcome, the enthusiasm, courtesy-and friendliness of the Philadelphia people, but also thin room, and Its many pleasant scenes. One of the most pleasing Is the fact that It Is like a beautiful painting- surrounded with a frame more beautiful still the ladles In the galleries," he added with Innate French gallantry. "Wo French people do not forget," he aid. "that It Is In this city that the Bhlnlng star, of American liberty was born. You harbored here the first American Congress, the first President of the United States and Lafayette. "We of the French commission feel, I am sure, as though we Jiave been living In the last tie hours In the warm glow of the heart of a great city beating for France and for what she stands for.' 'The, procession through Philadelphia In deed 'was admirable. We have enjoyed the delicacies .of your noble American nation thit makes us welcome once again that we ilrp allied in a great common cause, s till, we pre rioi nere.io give trmnaiy ikes and say '.pleant words., 'SjMJ FrMnt and .enjoyable aa.ypur welcome tm -., V ,.- UW..-W -""-'I "- MUTT' I II. wini-iiw il'T'S."' 'Zi-"M lV. ' A. M. A. M. "France, Indeed, would like to le In peace and with the oe of mankind in her heart, but at all times the sons of Fiance have been willing and ready to spend their bloort for n noble Ideal. "When attacked by Cermaio without cause, Is It little wonder that we rebelled. Is It little wonder that we shall fight until the last drop of nut blnud has been spent? "P'r.inco has welcomed America's entry Into tho war for many icasons, For one. I might say that It has shown clearly that you, too, noble and proud race, you hae been unable to stnnd the flaunting blood- utrrn luutuir in mimu WIH liailll Ljjjjl of the barbarians. You. tej H?ed, and bide by hide, Fren Americans, we shall light our b oo, hae rc- renchmen and battle, which Ih one of humanity, liberty, clvilUatlon. righteousness nnd democracy." 51 VIvluni stopped to refresh his throat, while the room rocked with cheering and applause. It was so deafening that his .voice when he continued could hardly bo heard "We, Indeed, ure defending over thing that is most precious to us, our homes, our beloved ones, our Ideals and the well being of mankind. "We are fighting, Indeed, to be worthy of our ancestors, ourselves and our children, "America knows well thnt our cause Is a Just one " "These Allied (lags mean much," Mon sieur Vlvlanl continued as he pointed to them all with a sweep of his hand, "yet they are but the product of the manufac turer. The Allies In the trenches are not fighting under the French Hag, they are not lighting under the British Hag, they are not lighting under tho Russian or the Italian flag, but only under one flag that of hu manity. ' "UudrWded, one and nil, we shall crush despotism and barbarism from this world "With that as my hope, and nothing but thankfulness and gratitude for this wonder ful reception in my heart, allow me tho honor of drinking to the health of the great leader of this nation, President Woodrow Wilson." More than 700 men and women stood to their feet cheering, applauding and waving napkins, small flags, even handkerchiefs f madly as the former Premier resumed his seat. JOFFHK'S SPKKCH DP.1EF Marshal Joffre was Introduced as u ma who spoke In words of cannon nnd powde Ills address was brief. lie said that botli he and Monsieur Vivian! had been oei- come with the welcome they received. II spoke of the glgantlo struggle which ha been going on In Europe nnd told how tht Allies In the trenches would welcome thk Stars and Stripes. "France has suffered much," he said, "bu she Is proud of her losses. She has sacrl flced her nest blood, but Justly so. "1 cannot even'now forget for one Intra the fell-ofscUa,and admlralXgn.I ire; if V, :jf : r.rf.a 3Ls ".-" 7 ." ' .(, w?4j'7 ... . . ' EVEfef are called 'Ptillus.' because, they fight so fiard they do not have time to shave. "For three hard yenrs tho French nrmy has been flRhtlng for tho liberty of tho world and for lis country. "In tho name of Prance I bring you a thousand thanks, nnd tan only add 'Vivo I'AmcrUiuo ami Vivo Philadelphia 1'" Ambassador .lusserand made h brief ad drrs, which was followed by the publlo Introduction of nil members of tho parly. At tho conclusion of tho Ambassador's address, Mnr Smith announced that thero would lie no further ceremonies as tho Ftenth Msltors had to eao tho city on tho minute at -' 30 o'clock "This." said tho Manr, "tn nur deep regret will make It Impossible for us to hae tho reception by tho French societies In tho e-lovor room, ns originally planned " Thcp lie considered n moment, nnd con tinued. "Wo will, however, have M. Vlvlnnl, tho Marshal and the other members of tho Fnncli commission go tn the clover room Just for ii moment thnt tho-eo there may i-ee them and possibly h,ike their hands " I.ITNCHKO.V FSTtNISIint) Then preparations wero made to leaxe tho banquet hall, although tho luncheon had only been pa illy served Doors of the ballroom had been locked, nnd no one was allowed to Ioae or enter until the French commissioners had departed by n rear duor. I'pon the tables were the chops which formed the "cconil course of tho elaborate! menu, untouched. In the Cloxer ltoom. meanwhile, wero hundieds of men nnrt women, members of tho French societies, awaiting the recep tion Tho Frenchmen made their way Into the room, shrnlt a few hands nnd then made their vviv nut again In ono corner of the loom sii.nd it little French nun, up patently nil nam She tried to make her way tn Marshal .Tuffrc'H si le, hut the crush was too itrenl. Then the commissioners left tho room nnd prep.ued to leavo the hotel. anOlTPHD XKAIl MAYOIl Tho Mayor sat nt the center of the guests' tahlo nnrt acted as master of ceremonies, was a ilbbcn of rnl white Mid blue, nlto made from candy The guest!) marched Into the bnllroom to a stirring martial air liefore they were seated the nrches'T began playing the "Marseillaise" and ended with the "Star Spangled llanner " lleforr luncheon began At his right, arranged In tho following order, sat Marshal .Toffrc, Lieutenant Colo ncl Paux, Joseph 13. Wldener, the Marquis de Ohambrun, Judgo von Moschzlsker, Vis count do Jean, John C. Moll, Lieutenant Commander Klmon, Preckcnrldgo Long, Lieutenant Colonel Cosby Warren Iloblnson, Judge P.itterson At his left sat M P.ene Vlvlnnl, Ambassa dor Jusserand, 12. T Stntesbury, Vice Ad miral Chorheprat, Doctor '..i Place, M. Ho vclacnue. Lieutenant Commander Buchanan, C. Stuart Patterson Colonel Fnbrc. Vice Council Fonteneau and J. Washington Loguo All the ronsuls of the Allied countries nnrt the ofllclal attaches of the various con sulates attended the luncheon In full diplo matic uniform ' Mayor Smith, who was the first speaker at the luncheon salrt "Marshal Joffre and distinguished men of France, In the davs of Lafayette France nnd America hart the slncerest friendship for each other Tortav tho two great re publics will arise victorious and purify tho maelstrom of war We havo the same aspirations nnrt Ideals even though sep arated by the ocean. Two bodies with one soul bent on human freedom and tho ad vancement of man's destiny. "CJentlemon of the commission, wo say to Franco that America remembers The Stars nnd Stripes will wave sldo by side till the tilcolor of France brings lctory and exrrl.intlnp peaeo to tho people" The remarks of tho Mayor were Inter preted to tho French envoys by Doctor La Place 600 MEN ORDERED TO OFFICERS' CAMP Philadelphians Will Report to Fort Niagara Next Friday ONLY CLASS "A" CALLED Six hundred Phlladelphlans today wero oideied to leport at the Foit Niagara training camp this Friday. Sl hundred more will leavo on Friday night, reporting at the" camp Saturday morning. Another sl hundred will leave Saturday night, leportlug at Fort N'lagdia on the morning of Sunday, the thirteenth Class A men are the ones to lie ordered to this rami). It Is bellexed Few, If any, or tho other classifications will be called out, it Is icpoited. They will be called for later camps. Major William Kelly. Jr. tho army of ficer examining candidates for tho first contingent, is looking over applicants all this week, but Is onlv selecting men of mature age. of education and experience In handling men, for sen Ice at this camp This process of selection will continue un til May 1 1. when the camp will olllclally open. Iteci ulllng for the Philadelphia engineer regiment which It Is stld. probably will be ono of tho organizations to be sent to France, Is tinder way. Applicants for en listment are being examined at the ofllce of the United States Knglneers in tin Wlthcrspoon Uulldlng where Major John C Oaken, of the U. S. A. Kngineer Corps, Is In charge, Tho physical examinations aie being conducted by First Lieutenant John D, Paul, of tho Medical Reserve Corps Tho Quartermasters Itcserxe Corps, now In regular nrmy service, la recruiting bakers, cooks, butchers and other men necessary to cater to tho health, comfoit and transportation needs of any army. A total of llOU men Is wanted from Pennsyl vania, southern N'ew Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Xearly 900 Pennsylvania and Now Jersey physicians have responded to the flrHt call of the War Department for medical men to fill tho gap In the Medical Corps. Colonel W. (!. Page. t S. A. Jledlcal Corps. Is In charge of this work here This city fur nished 500 men of the 20,ono physicians re quired. Transit Director William S. Twining has refused to grant leaves of absence with pay to employes of his department ordered to the training camp nt Fort Niagara. This action has brought a sharp protest from the State Public Safety Committee. Mayor Smith's nttentlon has been called to the ruling of the Director. The following enlistments were an nounced today , VN1TKD STATK3 ARMY Teter Marulll, SI. 1016 Ellsworth t. John IlslllKel1. 22. ocean City, N. J. ' Ilaimowl Th&tnas, 2t, Krankford. Pa. (leornu W, IVily, 2s. I'Jls Columbia axe, John riaunlsan, SO, S'.08 Dickinson at, William J. Donnelly, HI), 274B N, Front it. Halxatoro C'hloxern 2.1 JM1 P. Franlclln at. Anthonr Oatlite. l, llamdfti, N. J. Jca-nli p. dallaKher. 22. 8171 ll-lcrade at. Phillip j. Qulnn. 2i, Wynnewood, I'a, George- Hodicers. 24. Morton, Pa. John H. Chandler. 81. HOT N. S3d at. Warren II, loir, Jr., no2H Hunter at. 1,'alle, r. Turner, 20 142 Carpenter ft, (llltwrt Krlrr, ID, n02 AramtnKO at, Mlk&lay Trleba, 'JO, 190.1 Hunting- Park ava. Joatph Hummel, "1, SbTU Archer at, Michael Jenton, it, 4110 Oermantown ava. Joaeph L, McNeulli. 23, Coaldale, I'a. Harold I., Fernley, 22. Conahohocken. Pa. Juaenh I". JlcAndrewn. 21, Coaldale. Pa. William J. Haen. 111. 1MI Orkney at. John W. Ituh. 23, 0801 (1 at, UNITED STATES MAHINE COnrs .Chudlelgh It. Lone . Narherth. Pa, John 8. Chupa. 21, Summit Hill.' Pa. Joaeph J. UKllnger. 21. 3oS3 Jtlehmond at. Mahlon E. Potter, Lewlaton, Pa. William M. Kemble. 23. 1424 Ruah at. Cam? L.. Jlughea, 20, Vlnelund, N. J. UNITED STATES NAVT Oeorg Flttptrlck, 20, Ml Indiana ave. Arthur a. Palton. 10, 2018 Turner at. Oliver J. llurnon, 22, Iloaton, Maaa. Howard II. Atkinson. SO. 4521 N. Camao at. Joseph loaephrioldimlth. 21. 110'lirown at. Norman II. Tlatt. SrJWJ N. 17th s l-.1i e-v Diehard. '20. 1(11(1 Junlnsr at r ry, yuHKmuwii, i -, 'latt -r,. -rH i. j i in ai, liaymon P. Ilartman. 19, 0257 bavern at. FIRST INFANTRY. N. O. P. Thomaa Lunn. S. 402j Manifon ava., .Mana- " urirL' 'i' JiiLSlvVi9HJ ffti&b. m iaVaV -JDa.a pat to taV l. ."l,'fl rqSCZ!ymrTlZ:yrtt-y"a LEDOER-mDBlimiA, WED&feSDAY, Shipping Loss Decreases, . Admiraltu Will Report LONDON, May 9. A 'SUBSTANTIAL decrease in the number of sinkings by subma rines in tho last week will be shown in the forthcoming weekly report of Bhippinp; losses. In fact, it is stated, tho report will show the smallest losses in the last three weeks. jNo reason for this is given out' by oflicinls, but it is plainly Intimated that considerable progress has been made in the anti-submarine cam paign. There is no guaranty thnt the weekly losses will not ngain as sume nliirmlng proportions, but the fact that they nave been substan tially reduced is very encouraging to those in charge of the campaign, nnd it is believed thnt tho new measures to combat the underwater craft are nlrcady showing grntifying results. MAniUAOES MA ton POt'Olf May 8. at St Barthol omew'" Chapel, New Tnrk, by the Itv Charles II. Arkley, STEPHEN TAYI.Oll MAJOR, of NorrMown, Pa,, to Jt'I.IA UltMUI.A J'OUOII, of Klrm of Prunela, Pa. IN Mr.MOltlAM HANI.ON.- tn fond and loving remembrancn of ANNA UYIINn 1IANLON, who departed this life May 9, lnoo. MAtlV II TOWNSP.ND and PELtX L. HANLON )cntl)s AI.CWTT May 8. at Mt. Holly. N. J., M ELIZABETH, widow of Thomaa J. Alcott, eard 71 ItelatHea and friends Invited tn funeral eon's residence, Edgar A Alcott, fro ilndleon ave., Mt ItpHy, N, J., Thura., 2 p. in. Int. Ml Holly Ccm. AI.L.EN. May 8. ELLEN ALLEN, sIMer of the late Patrick Allen, Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7.30 a. m., from nlece'a residence. Mn William llrownc, 2l.1o Winter at, High requiem maea Cathedral Church 9 n, id. Int. Holy Croap Cem. ANUKIIEII Mav p CHJtlSTtNA ASDEItnil (nee Seln) lf" of Wenrtlln Amlerer aaert 7(1, llelatlea and frlenda InWted tn funeral arlcea Prl , I P. m . 2001) S 17th at Il malna may b lewed Thura ee , , p. m Int private, 'ASHMAN. May 7, MARY E.. widow of Hon. William N. Aehman. aged S3. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited tn services, Thura., 3 p. m.. 4400 Spruce at. Int. at convenience of tho family, HALL. May 8. ANNIE HALL, aged 73. Relatives and frlanda are Invited to services, Sat., 2 p. m.. 030 S. Cecil at, Int, private. HANES May 0. MAIIY I. . widow of Colonel Charles II. Danes. Funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m 20il Spring Garden St. Int. private, UAHNF.H. May O.of rerebro-snlnnl meningitis S l.Ol'IS. miehond of Alma M, and son of Elizabeth f and late Samuel v flames, ngeii IP at 2J E Tulpchocken at,, Oermantown. No f"m:NLI)K'T-May 8. C'ATHAniNE. widow of 1'rnnk ll-nedlct (nee Nugent) Duo notice of funeral slen residence of sister, Mrs. Mar. i-aret A Sexton, 341t Wallace st. HKtlOEMANN May , S JIARrunET nniMlEMANN daughter of late Thlllp P and Mary U lleuchler. Uelatles nnd frlenda In vited to funeral services Frl , 2 p. m,, 44d N. f.nth at Int prUate, Ilelvu- Cem. Remains m.v l, xlew.d Thurs , 8to 10 p. m 11LACIC May 8 KLI7.A M . wife of Jamea p Illtick HelTtlvs mid friends Progress Coun cil. No 2D S and l of L Camp No. L!d. 1 l) H of A lnlted to funeral services, Prl 2 30 p m 412 E. Haines st Otn Int Ivy Mill Cm Remains may be' vtmved Thurs, 8 ULiVri: "ilav n. S. MARIE IILOCH. daugh ter of the late Joseph And Susette Rtoch. Rela tles and friends invited to funeral service. Thurs.. 2 30 p. m., 1702 W. Ontario at. Int. private West Laurel Hill rem, IIOISIIHUN May 7, JANE, wlfo of Stephen Rolsbrun Relatives and friends Invited to funerul, Thurs 8 30 a m , husband's real, dence. 111 E Hnlnes st . Otn. Solemn requiem mass St Vincent de Paul's Church 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem 1IONI) -May . KATHKRtNE PILLING ROND daughter of late Thomas and Catherlno I'llllng llnnd Relnthes nnd friends InMted to funer.il services, Thur., 2 p m , residence sis. ter. Mrs Howard Hlbberd. 4720 N. 13th st , i,oK-an Int private. IJONHIIOFF May 7, WALTER, son of Mary Poster and lata John Uonshoff. aged 23 Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sun.. 3 n m residence of parents, 375! York rd Int Oreenmount Cem Remains msy ho viewed faal e,tOUN Mav n OEOHOE P. husband of rtani Horn (nee nrubcr). Relathes and friends, menilwrs Olrard Retail Orocers' Association, Imiled m funeral. Thur . 8 3ft n m . 1421 N L"Jd st Requiem mass St Elizabeth's Church lo . m. Inl New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu- '"wivVMAN. May 8, EDWIN E. HOWMAN. 11)33 Rowan St.. nged (11. Relatives nnd friends InMted tn service. Prl 2 p. m., Oilier H. Hair lllde,. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Chelten Hills Cem. llrmalna may h viewed Thurs. from mtAMYlLE' May 8. ELIZA DRIPP9. daugh ter of lato Jamea and Ann D. Ilrumble Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs . 2 n m . W Monastery ae. and Plem Ing st . RoKborough. Int privata iJltOOKS May n, ISAAC S IIROOKS. nged C2 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs,. 2.30 p. m,, Horsham, Pa, Int, Hatuoro BURNETT Mav H. PRANCES M daughter of Charles and Charlotte, Burnett Helntlvea and friends, employ a John Wanamakier's Store. Invited tn funeral, Thurs 2 p. m.. 4921 Ridge ave. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remalna mav be vlewvd Wed., 7 to 10 p. m. Ht'SCH May 7. JACOB, husband of Pauline Husch (ne (lottzl, aged 01 Relatives and friends. Kensington Lodg. P. and A M No. 211. l'reeman chapter. No. 248, Corinthian Cliassi lira. K T. No T.3, l.u Lu Temple, A. A. O N. M. S , membern of the Potters Lake Hunt Ing and Pishing Club, and all organizations of which lin was a member. Invited to funeral. Krl 2 t. m 1201 Llndley nve , Logan, Int. Westminster Cem Auto service. HUSCIL May a, In Frederick Co.. Md., PAUL HUSCH. aged 7!, Int.-private. In Philadelphia. CANNEY May 7 WILLIAM J. husband of Sarah Canney (nee MaRe0 Relatlvea and friends, St. Pranrls de Sales' Holv Namo So ciety, P. It. T Relief. M)lh and Woodland ave ham. Donegal II nnd P Society, InMted to fu neral, Thurs . 8 So a m , 4723 Upland at. Sol emn mass of reaulein Church of St. Francis de Sales 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem CARL May 0. MARY J., daughter of Anna M. and late Anson Carl Relatlvea and friends United to services sat , 2 p m., Oliver Ptilr Building, IS-.'O Chestnut st. Int private. Mount Morlnh Cem CARR. May 7, GEORGE, husband of Rose Motz Cnrr. Relatives and friends, members 21st Ward Rep. Club. InMted to funeral services, Frl., 2 v tn., 3122 W Gordon at. lrit, private, Westmlnatcr Cem. Remalna may be viewed Thurs eve CLARKE May 8 JOHN S CLARKE. Rela Uvea and friends of lumlly Invited to funeral s-rvlces, Thurs 7 30 a m , residence of son, William W, Clarke, Anil Morton ft., Oerman town Int. Holvoke, Maes Omit floral offerings, COOKE May 8 GEORGE II COOKE, aged 48, Funeral services Wed, 7:41 p m., 8731 Larrhwool eve. Int Nvark N. Y. COX May fl. ELIZABETH J., wife of Tliomaa Cox Funeral. Thura . 8.10 a. m. 8100 llnlstein nve. High mass at St. Raphael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Rela tives and frlenda Invited. CROSIN. At son-in-law's residence. Charles S Hurst. HIS S. Conestoga, at., May 8, JOHN C husband of Sallto B Crosln (nee Darnard). Relative and friends. Hamilton Lodge. No. 274, V and A M ; Men's Bible Class of the Church of Atonement: International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local Union, No. 3, Invited to services, Frl . 2 p m , Oliver II Balr Building. 1820 Chestnut st Int. Trinity Church Grounds, aloorestown, N, J. ... ... CHOSTA (nee Marhelhenny) May 7. ELLA F CROSTA. wife of Charles II. Croita, aged (li. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs. 2 p. m . .ir.io vvaaeung sc, r-rankiora Int, rvortn weaar iiu viewed Wed , H to 10 Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may be ,wi even . n j jn 11 in CULP. May 8, ANNIE 13.. widow of Joseph R. Culp and mother of Mr. Charles M. Sheuffer, VVaym, ta , uaeu ou jtiis, avrvices una int. Prcui'aY Ma 8, KATHERINE, wife ef Hnh ert Curry. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu nernl, Prl.. 8.30 n. ni.. 11)18 N 2flth st Solemn requiem mass, St. Michael's Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CUSACK May 7, BRIDGET M CUSAC'K. widow of Michael Cusack Relatives and frlonds, St Anthony's 11. V. M Sodality and all or ganizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral, Thurs . 0 . m.. 2S34 Fltzwater st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony'a Church. 10 30 a m. Int.; Cathedral Cem. DALLAS May II. MATTHEW, husband ol late Mary Dallas. Ilelatlves and friends. Fair mount Council. No. 821. 0. of 1. A.t East End Republican Club, invited' to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 2510 8. 16th it. Int. It, Morlah Cem! Auto service. Remalna may be viewed Wed. eve. bEWEES. May 0. MAROARET II.. widow of Samuel Dewees. aged 80. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, residence of daughter. Emma t. Merrltt. 2.1.14 N. 80th St., Wed.. 7'30 P. m. Int Thurs. morning at Bar rett's Chapel. Delaware PJ omit flowera. nm.HU. May 0, CARL LOUIS, husband of Rose Brier, aged 60. Relatlvea and friends, Supreme Court. I. O. of F Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. S p. m.. 2348 E. York at. Int. private, wormwood eem. EVANS May 0, GEORGE W.. husband of Harriet E. Evans. Ilelatlves and frlenda. P. It. R. Veterans' Asso.. Invited to funeral serv ices. Thurs.. 2 pm.. 8132 Viola st. int. West minster Cem.. Remalna may be viewed Wed. ve. Auto funeral FEE. May 8, BERNARD son of Peter and Mary J. Fk (nee Rudden). Relatives and frleqda Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:80 a, m.. residence of parents, B137 Iloopea st. Solemn requiem masa Our Lady uf Victory Church 10 a, m. Int. Holv Crosa l.'eni. FltYBURO. Suddenly, May 7, John L-. husband of L. Oertrude Fryburg. Relatives and friends, employes of Phlla. and Reading Rail, way. West Phlla. Division No. 1(1L. O. n. C.i Highland Park Fire Co. and lilghUnd Park Imi provement Asso.. Invited .to funeral services, Thuray 3 P. m Cedar ane, Highland Park Del. do.. Pa. Int. private, Arlington "Cem vriends may call Wed., 7 to n p. m. EULALIA; May u, in Portucal. COUNT B OAUOHAN.lay o, TATRIClt. husoana of El'b.thG.ugh.n R.. Uvea and Ifrl.nd.. Court 'l'h,dJro'"funrrVl?Thur.:;-S'.rrn"827 8uLa'v;. rence at. Iaaa of requiem St. Mary'. Church Pt30 a, m. nij, nun ww" v,iei 70uli' eunerai, daughter of Emma Ur.UlVVJR..: n.uu.lll1 .-- .. n.,L.,n and in. ,f..V." Hi im, M.u n,v iiiuimiii .. in George, aged m. Keiauve; anq irienas Invited to funeral arvlces. Frl., 8:80 p. p., brolh.r's residence. A. T. Osorae, Washington av W. Phlla. lnt,Brfrae. 'Fernwood Cem. , nUERKK. May f. MART, wife of Valanlta nrnarak and aurttsro ABtbony mat lau !. fe,- mjs TSAOWa V .! w I t L 1'iD..,, nA.... y, ivx( DKATII1 nOOAN. May 7, SADIE.A.. daughter of late John T, and Hannah P.'Gogan and grand daughter of latn Michael nnd Mary Winiy;. Funeral, to which relatives, friends and B. V. M. Sodality, Church of thn Cplphnny.ara invited. Frl., 8 31) a. m., lo.'S Daly at, Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Epiphany 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem, HALL. May 7, GEORGE, son (if Ellraheth nnd late Alexander Hall, nged 2ft Ilelatlves and friends. Woolen and Cnrpet Yarn Workers Union, Ixical 82.1, and employes John Bromley & Sons, Invited to funeral, Sat,, 8:30 a. m moth er's residence, 2212 E. Auburn st. Solemn re quiem mass St Ann's Church 10 a. n). Int. New Cathedral Cem. HALL May 7, WALTER P., husband of late Annie M. Hall, Relatives and friends, all or ganizations of which he vvaa n member, Invited to funeral. Thurs , 11 a. m , 1420 N. lstli at Services 12 m.. Union A. M. E. Church, 10th hlow Fairmount ave. Int. Merlon Cem. Re mains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. HANNON Msy 8. MICHAEL A. FRANCIS, son nf Margaret and late Owen Hannon. Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral, Hat , 83,1 a ni . mother's realdence, K) Wlngohncklns at Solemn requiem mass, Church of the Incaratlon, 10 n m, Int Holy Sepuldiro Cem. Auto funeral. IIARTY. May 0. FRANCIS, husband., of Rrldget Harty (nee Carr) and son of late Pal- nek and Margaret Harty. Relatives and friends, oly Name Society of St. Clement's Church, Inv led to funeral, Thura , 8.30 a, m , 2131 S eoih st. High masa St clement' Church, Pas. chalvllle. 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Potts vlll papers copv. Auto funeral. HENRY May 0. S.RArt. widow of James Henry and daughter of lalo John and Anna Hear. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sun ,2pm. son's residence, Wllllnm llenry, 2(M7 E Susquehanna ave Inr. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed sat. eve. A hTckXiAN. At residence of W. P. Ottev. : N. 80th st.. May 8. ELIZABETH, widow of , 212!) John' W. Hickman, aged eft, Relatives nnd mentis Invited to services, Prl.. 11.30 n. m., Oliver II. Balr BIdg.i 1820 Chestnut st, Int, Beulah Cem . Russelvllle, Pa,, on nrrlval of train leaving Broad St. Sta., Trl.. 11. 0J ft in, HH.LIARD May 7, suddenly, at Pcmber ton. N J MERIUTT MILLIARD, age) (IS. Relatives nnd friends Invlied to funeral serv ices, Thurs., 2 3d p in Pciubertoni N. J. Int I. O. o 1' Ceni lll'FF. May (. JACOB, husband of Sophie J. Huff (nee Pries). Relatives and friends In vited to funernl services, Thurs . 2 p. in.. '.'() E. Wlshart st. Ifit. private Fernwood Cem. Remains may be vlevved Wed. after 8 pm. JANEWAY May 8, ELIZABETH I.INNARD (nee Hllfleburn). widow of John L. Jniievvny, Jr. Due notice of funeral. ,,,.. ,,...,.,.-,, JONES. May 8, HELEN ELIABLTH. daughter of lllcnhcll A, nnd Helen (I Jones, aged S. Funeral services and Int. private. Valley Baptist Cemetery. KEEI.ER At IMne Eavvn Farm. Columbus, N J Mav 7, ANN G . widow of Amus Keeler. aged '80. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral lute residence, Columbus, N J. I rl , 11 a m' Int. Columbus Cem Autos will meet train leaving Market St ferry. Philadelphia Ham and Trenton at 0.32 a m , at Harden- '"lYhllR May '. CHARI.Et If KE1IR aged 81 Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funernl services, 821 Euclid ave. Ambler. Pa. Thurs, KELLY?' rrMVaV'n MATTHEW, husband of Mabel Kellv (neo Connor! and son of Mary nnd iate Thomaa Kelly. Relatives and friends. Bernstein Ben. Society.. Hartvlllo Social and International .Holders' Union. No. 13. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8'30 a m.. 2.138 E Somerset st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. st Ann's Cem KENNEDY Mav 8. MARY S., daughter nf the latn William and Mnry Warnoclc Kennedy, nf Port Kennedy. Services nt tho rcsidenc.. of Jeromo Shea. Valley Forge. Thurs May to. 2 30 p m. LAMI'I.UGH Mav 7, MARGARET E. wife of Lewis Lamplugh Funernl, to which the relatives nnd friends are Invited, Thurs. 1.30 p, m , at her lato residence. 2027 S 8th st Int Fernwood Cem Remains may io viewed Wed. nfter n p 1.4. TOUR. V L TOUR. May 7. CHARLES THOMAS LA TOUR, aired 74. ueiauves ami irienns inviica to funeral. Frl . 7-10 n. m ann-ln-lnw's resi dence, Martin A Geary .HIIO Morton st . Gin. Solemn mass of requiem St Vlnrrnt'a Church D n ni. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Atito fu "U;.N'TZ May 7 WILLIAM II . Sr hU'bnnd of Sarah E. Intz (no Avlson), formerly of 1023 Orleans st Relatives and friends Wel come Division, No. 20, S. of T , Court Peraeve--ante, 157, F. of A.. Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p m . son's residence. William 11 Lentl, Jr., 11U.1 E Tioga st .Int. rrlvntn, Northwood Cem. Rcmjlns may bo viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. tn. MACRHEIISON May 8. nt residence. SO S. 4fith st , ELIZA J , widow of Allan Mncpher- on ng'd 73 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p m . Church nf the Holy Apostles S E ror. 21st and Christian sis Int private. Wondlnwn cvm Rem ilna mav be viewed Sat , It 3(1 to 12 30 a. m ' MALONE May 7 JAMES, husband nf Mnrv Malone Relatives nnd friends. St. UahrlH a Holy Name hoclety nnd Lenglm of Hscrcd lle.irt and emploj.s nf II i Id vv In l.ncomottvt Works, Invited to funeral Sat. 8.3n n. m . lr.ls s. Guenther St. Solemn high msas of ipquiem St. Gabriel's Church lu a. m. Int. Holy Cruss (Vm MANO Miv n. ccrehro-Bplnal meningitis, MARGARET ELIZA1IE1 II. daughter nf (It-iiMu S. nnd Elizabeth Mano aged .1. No funerul MARKS Mav II, Mrs MARY LAWRENCE MARKS, daughter of late Jamea nnd Mary l.vm h. Itelittlves and friends Invited to funer.il, Thurs 8 30 n. in . rcsldemo of William Uhler. I'OIO W Sterner at Solemn requiem masa M Columbia's Churth 10 in Int. private. Cathe dral Cem MARTIN. Mav 8 ANNIE, wlfo nf James Martin (nee Martin) and daughter nf Sarah and lato Owen Martin, nf Cishel c'rabln County Donegal. Ireland, Relatives and friends Altar and Rosin Sncletv and B V M Sodalltv nf St. Agath.i's Church, Invited tn funer.il Frl n:3ft a, m . 3812 Fnlsom at Solemn mass of requiem St. Agatha's church 11 a in. Int Holv Cross Com. MAYNE May 7, THOMAS K . husband of Merrettn Mnjne. fttintlv.H nnd friends. Mln new.v Tribe No. 70 Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 1 p m pvrlora uf Mr.s K J Curlln. 4.18 E. Girard uve. Int private Greenmouul Cem Remalna may l viewed vi evo McCAl'SI.lN.- Mu 8. CAROLINE E widow of Samuel J. McCuuslln. nged 811. Retntlves and friends Invited to funeral servhes Frl.. 2 P in residence of sun in law, C2.lt Jenerfun st. Int. private. McKARLAN Mav 7, JANE A. wife of John J, MiFurlan, nged 71 Ilelatlvea nnd friends In vlted to services, Thurs.. 2 p. in.. 4048 Green st.. West l'hlla. Int. private. Arllnrtoi Com. McOOVERN. May .1. CATHARINE McGOV EllN (nee Callahan), wife of Patrick McOovern, jf Parish Culah. County Cnvan. Ireland Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs , 8 3d a in.. L'04O Richmond st. (18th Ward). Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. ni Int St. Ann's Cem McIIUGIL May 8. PATRICK J., beloved hus. bond of Bridget Mcllugh. Relatives and friends, Dlv No. 7, A. O. II. . Invited to funerul. Frl.. 8 3ii u. m... 1803 Wolf st Solemn high requiem mass St Monica's Churih 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McII.VAINE. May 8, JOHN T . son of lata Charlca nnd Julia Mcllvalne. Relatives and friends Marquette Council, K, of p nnd nil other bocletlcs of which he was n member. In- The In the Mitchell, the standard for every part is 100 per cent over-strength. That means that in three years we have doubled our margins of safety. Over 440 part are of toughened steel. All safety parts are oversize. We use a wealth of Chrome-Vanadium steel. We aim at 200,000 miles of service, and twp Mitchells already 'have proved they can give it. Costly Extras The Mitchell includes 31 features which nearly all cars emit. And in this year's models we add 24 per cent to the cost cf finish, up holstery' and trimming. So the Mitchells ore the most complete cars, and, the handsomest cars in thf ir class. On this year's output, these extras cost us about $4,000,000. How We Do It j You will marvel at the extra values MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc., Racine, Wis., U. S. A. spruce 260 Mitchell Motor Car Co. race zees 250 North Broad Street inc. PK;iTk.Q Allenlown. ra. Klein Motor Car CoatesvllU. .'. S. Thorn. Ln.lloni. r. jp. ii"'U. r-rolumtja Aon C. - ft-adlnc. Fa. 1. P. )lsvTln'a.Orai, ScranUn, Vm.h pinniDia. -- JI f!i fU-fty; ,6"' iV 4T DKATH", vlled to funeral. Prl a.so a m.. 18"') " .,jr! 8.3" .". J ihn lloty ave. Solemn requiem ma ss c nurvn v .. St. Ann's Cem. Soula III a. in. int mi lu a. ni. mi. " '"'.,, ,T. ,, ,..inilT mbnnd of Mnrnarft ."Civnipni "' . ...,,,,.. hu Itrlithei. and frlfndi inuiea io i ... . -- " Thurn . 2'-" V- ni . h; -ii. --- Int. Ml, mrnn v rm. tn a ni Int imiy i topi i-iii. n,rtM..t iisiIion.--HM.npniv, May 8, "jIJAJLvJI; church Hi Imroiiffb BESOIE EMILY, only daughte'r of Ch. rtes 'Jf 'and Annie FMIIIard '"elaS v'.s nnd friend. Invited to funeral. Thur... " , m narents' residence, htatp rd., High- ,,, i Park Del Co . Pa Int. private, vvesc minster Cem 1'rlcnd. may call Wed. after 9 St' Carthago Church 10 a, b nil Holy Cross MITCHELL May 7 at her parents' res. denre 1S7 N 2d st . MARY, daughter of John J nnd Anns Mjr. MUchell (nij Skirtlnglon), aged I months Relatives and friends Invited to fiimrnl. Thur;. 1 P in. Int Holy Cross (em MOVROE May 7, JOHN, hu'band of the late Caroline Monroe. Relatives and friends. Grand Order of iho Am lent Ordr of United Workmen of P.nni. and rtlnn Order of Mutual Protec tion Invited 10 servl.es, Thurs 2 3D . m.. 2120 Vino st. Int. private. Friends may oall Wed- "'moor?.' Mav 0 nt Palls townsnlp, ANDREW O MOOltE. aged.O Relatlvea ami friends Invited m funeral Crick road, Thurs , n ni VnrrhiB.s will meet trsln eavlng Broad In it i l'hlla 12 nj P m arriving at Mor fl'svlllV i )4 "int. Morr'isville Pa MdflUIHi V Snv Ij1.(XAiII i II .i.rsc .lauKhtcr of ll.ctor A. and 'latn UlliaheUi J. viorr son aged HI Residence, Petn nve. nnd old "llaUroJ.! Uve.. llrsn.Mnvvr Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funernl, Thursday 3 p. m.. Church of the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. Int. ad- J0MORROW.-- May 8. MAY S . daughter of Re becca J and the Into Oeorgo M. Morrow. Ilela tlves nnl frlerils Invited to services, Sat.. 2:.10 p. m.. 30.17 N. 10th st. Int, private. West- mMONTOOMERY.-May 8 RE.BECCA J. wlf; nf Charles Mnntgomerv Med ,pj . Duo notice of funernl will bo given from l..lN.AIden at. MIJNDER .ll.iy 7. PLOHF.NCn DOROTHY, daughter of Charles W and 1 lor-nco K. Mun der (nee Inupblneel. aged 20 Relatives nnd friends Invite, I to funernl cervices, parents residence. 3123 N loih st , Wed, 8 p. m. Int Cliellen Hills Cem , at convenl-nco of MORPHEY Suddenlv Msv 0 CHARLES O. it. -.- e ,n ii nn.e willinm .1. Murohey. Wlelattves nnd friends Invited to funeral Thurs . 8 3') a m mother' realoenie, ri" vv .nemni st High mass St JlnlBriivs umirra ,..... Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. Winning ton pilars cop t'-.k NAPI'ERT Miv 7 JOHN, huelnnd of Lath, nrlno Nappert. Relatives nnd friends members nf Carpenters ntnl Jointers' local Union I.. y. Vo 1(1.11 V-ueu 'llsihler Vercln. II II I .1. A., Wnrklngm. n xle k nnd Death llenetlt nmd and enu loves of P. It T.i Kensington shop, Invited to funeral servlees Thurs, I p. m . . l-u '- Eleanor st Int prlvnte Northwood Cem. Re mslns mav lie viewed Wed eve NOE Mav II, ETHEL HENRIETTA, daugh. ter of Wll'.am L. and Mary E. Noe. Relatives nnd frlens invited tn funeral wervlces. Wed, 7 1,1 p m . parents' residence. Southampton. Pa Train for snulh-vmplon lenveo Rendlnu firmlnsl 6.23 p. in. Int. private. Woodl.iwn Cem, New- York. . . " Dii.S'NPLL May 7 EDWARD J hu ba I of Mnry M O'Donnell Relatives nnd frl-nd Court Corinthian, No 107, F of A , ni 1 n! other societies e,r which he wis a mem ber. Invited lu funeral Thl.rs. 7 30 n m , 1812 N 23 1 t High mass St Ellribcth's Church t) a, m. Int. New Cstlredral Com. O MALI.EY M.i .. ri.rm.rv nf III". Slgel si CA1IIAII1NE wife nf John O'Mallev nnd diughter of late Edward and I'ntherino Cusaclc. latn of Wesport. Co Mavn, Irel.uid Relatives and friends of family Invltl lo funeral. Snt . S 30 n m sister's lesldenc-, Mrs Ilnran 1820 S Pith si Solemn requiem msss st Ihomss Aquln.ia Church in a m Int Holy Cross Cem. Chester pipers cnn O'MALI.EY May 7 THOMAS O'MALLEY, s,m of l.itu ihnm.is and Mnrv O Malley. Rela. Uvea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . s :tn a nt brnttier-ln-law'a residence Francis lla.ves 837 S Howard st High mass nf ro qulem St Philip's e'hureh 10 a m Int Cathe ilral Cem ORR Mav 7. MARGARET widow of Jamea P Orr Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. sun-In lew's resldenee Joseph Ileth e rtngton. Crnden. I'a Frl. 12 3D p in. Int. American Mtetanles' lm liill.1., 3 p. m. illlt'MAN M.l 3, WILLIAM, husband of HvttU- Ortmsu Ineo Muller) aged r8. Rela tives nnd friend. Phlla Poll.e nen. Assn., members of Mav club, .list Ward, Invited to funerul seniles Thurs., 1 30 p m. 2210 Bel grado at. Int Hillside Cem . via trolley Re mains mav be vlevved Wed. after 8 p. m PATION May 7. at Absecon, N J, ANNA A wblnw nf Walter 1) Patton and daughter of late William and Ellziv Gregory, ngxd 8.1. Rela Uvea and friends Invited lo funernl services, Thurs , 2 p til , nloce'a residence. Miss Llda J. Smith 300 MIcMo at , Camden, N. J. Int. private, ejl'INN Suddenly, May 7. PATRICK son of late James nud Marraret Qulnn Relatives nnel friends Invited to funeral Thurs, 8 30 it m residence nf brother In-law William Ennls 2437 N lUth hi HkU mass St Edward's Church Id a tn Int Hol Cross Cem. Remains may be viewed tVnl after 7 a an Auto funernl RAFF. Suddenly, May 7. PAULINE, wife of Charles Raff, aged riS Relatives and frlenda Invite-d to funeral, Thurs , 2 30 p. m . rr-aldsnce f aon-ln-lav. Donald 1, Harris, 1!74G N. 2Mh St. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. RANDALL May 7, ANNA M., widow of Tbnmsa Randall aged 70 Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral Sat , 2 p. m.. from 8732 N. titli n Phils Int private). William Penn Cem. HEAVY Mav 7, PATRICK, hushand of Sarah Reaw Relatives and friends, St. rii;uiTifvii Mnw nf fA,Vf Shfn'rlVJ mWrtens I, vision No 31. A O. jVen'sUtewrj "?. iS,;AR.l:1W:,'.?n 'St Sol.'.'n.n fflS? A'n-rW.1 jllUli.ffi'.-Urch E r'solemSn r?q..!??n mvs, llolv Family n ro Int St. -viar s vm... ..un MITCHELL May 8. CHARLES W.. husband Caroline Mitchell (nee Blanc), agod 72. Rela. lives nnd friends. Courtlaml Saundera Post. So "I G. A R.. Survivors 3d Pv. Heavy Ar tlliery l"sth Pa Vols, Invited to funeral, rrl.. . i'.iik ijip.nu'nn, nT, iiikii iiihs . ni. Int Lifetime Car which Mitchell cars include. But they are all due to factory savings made by John W. Bate. Mitchell cars both bodies and chassis are built in a mammoth model plant. Mr. Bate has spent millions to fit this plant to build Mitchell cars economically. In no other plant $1150 F. o.b. . Racine Mitchell Junior a ,40-h. p. Six. 120-inch WHeelbase $1460 F.o.b. Racine 7 - Passenger 48-h. p. 127 - inch"Wheelbase Six, also eight body Btyles. So all fine car buyers can now find here the type and price they want. See this unique exhibit. niRTRimiTnna i.i ,. .... C. Palnirra. I'a. Ream T Ren. uDae I'olt.Ull-, In. It. J. Mills. VorS - Cf?X;"l 'Jfj Vm tiarnneil. BrMntrUI. IMrrw.r:"V - V ?"? : 'j.'i'V .P.nwari. . Ijvbt-,. )n HrllL, i Mlttball'a M stew Bala i&y- wp px .K 1 ' V f tf tir-ATHW A ga Ilia' a Holv Nnmo Society, A? t" II.. .nrl all other ' .i? lT,.Dft WV was R member. Invited to funer.i 'tJ!0! a. nt 713 N. 30th at.. v. Phil, s '"s ' requiem mass S; . Agatha'a Church in . Int. Holy Cross Cem. . -"urcn 10 K IIOIIINSON May 7. CATHARtvie1)-, i Alexander Robinson, llelallVM .'fflTtfJh 1 vlted to funeral, .Prl.. 7:30 1 1 ii efflE!- I son-ln-lavv. Cbarlea M. Darrih BisraK I Solemn requiem innss Church of ti, 1X ' I) n. m. Int. Ilo y Cross c-om '...- ?fll , ROBINSON Mav 8. suddenly, mlJjST! 1 wlfo nt John P. Robinson. Relatives TVtJfW 1 invited to funeral service. Sat? 2 So S."!'''!, Diamond st. Int. prlvnte. Laurel lm'l 1 State nf Malna rapei-s rnpy """" '"HI nosu -Jiay i. iia.nnah ROSE f.. Xld.T.0'S"l"jJKl.'iCiLS7of , KiUtiT.?, friends Invited to funeral, rrl., a i" tn "I of J O Qulnn, 1411 N. L'd at. i;L't'iry I Cem, - v m . ...n nv'JIU ..lay .u, U1.1MMJI-; V,. Hf vhl Si of late Jnnn Ituhl (nee MrKim), liied'a n1t ttves and. friends. Ollvo Castle. No ' J 1 K . Invited to funeral services, Thurs 4 . m i;iJ7 rv, Allison st. toon nnd Thompson 1 Int. private, Fernwood Cem, Remalna mu viewed Wed. eve. Auto funeral. mS to funeral, 1334 incoming st., Frl 8.30 noicinu "IK" iini" -Ji re-quiem St. Step' Chureh 10 n. m. Int; Hoy Sepulchre Cem SCHICK. May 7, at Atlantic City? coS A., husband of Elizabeth Schick and so Emma und Into Charles Schick. Relatives friends Invited In funernl set-tie.... t-i..... p. m... npartmenta of William H," Hattsi ( t.SKI V. Itrond St. Int. Nnrlh.,. A'"' J SCHMIDT. Mav 7.ANNA.daughter of Oec 1 and late Anna Schmidt (neo Wagner), aged lieiaijvcs nnu iiiunu-i, i.ainouc High Bel 1 girls. Seo. .1; girls nf Christian Doctrlna of Bonlfaclus'a Church, Invited to funernl. Thsi 7.30 a, m.. 210(1 ti. Sd St. Requiem rnsss'i iionuuvius -. v-iiuiui yi u. in. int. Holy SdlOENHEnn Mav 8. .imtAVMl unit, to; BERG (neo Hitter), wlfo of Peter Schoenbil hi. (, .' ". u,i. i.,-iiun inviieq io , neral services. Frl.. 1 p. m., 1105 Jackson' Int private, Fernvvnod Cem IYlends may ! Thurs . 8 p m. Omit flow era. Auto cortege SHEA .May 8. .MORRIS,' son of late Sot nnd Mary Shea (neo Kane). Relatives e friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a. aunt's residence. Mavgnrot Knne, 2082 Thompson st. Solemn ic-quletn mass, ChurcV' Nativity. 10 a. m. Inc. Now Cathedral Cert. SHERIDAN. Suddenly. Mny (1. MICHA1 son of Michael and Lllen Hhertdan, and gra sou of la(o John nnd Roso Sheridan, also Dal and Into Hnnnnh MrCtie. Relatives nnd frle nnd cnlldren of Sacred Heart Parochial Schi Invited to funeral, Frl , 8 n. tn., from parei residence, llil Pernon st Solemn masa of -qulem Sacred Heart Churrh P.30. Int. II Cross Cem. , SHERIDAN. Mav 7 LUKE J . eon of Li and late Rose Sheridan Relstlves nnd frier. members of Holy Name Soeietv of St. Chart v luri'ii jii.nt-u ii iiiu'tui. 1 rl.. n HU A, I rather's residence, 021" S Mil st. Solemn h mass r.t requiem St. Charles' Church 10 a, Inl Holv Cross Cem. SHERLOCK. May 7. JAMES M. SHE LOCK, husband of late Margaret J, Blisrlo, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thur i: p in., restnenco nt uaugnier, airs, jVlftrgtr Seliccr 010 N. 33d st. Int. Mt. Morlah Ce Remains may tin viewed Wed. eve. e SINGLETON. Mty .'.. MICHAEL J. SI GLETON, husoand of Mar' Singleton. Re tlves and frlenda. County Majo Beneficial , rlety. Invited to funernl. Thurs.. 8 a. ni., rv denco of brother. Timothy Singleton, 2133 I ernl st. Solemn requiem mass St. Antjioir Church 0-30 ft. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. e SMITH. Fifth Month 2d nt Fresno. C RENJAMtN P. SMITH. nge,i 3 Relatives a friends Invited to funeral. Sixth-day. 11) 2 p m , parents' residence. Horsham. Pa, STANTON May 8, ELIZABETH STANT? (neo Hurch), wlfo of James P Stanton, ag r,t" Relatives nnd frlands. Lady Meade Ti K.rtn T n.ln T f CV V r.f 1'hlln , 1. J funeral services. Thurs, S p m , 1340 Kalgl nve . Camden. N J. Also services at Pedrlc' town ,M. li cnurcn, i ri., ,i p m Int. r rlrktcvvn Ce.n, Rcnnlns may fcn viewed Thui' nflnp (I 30 n m ' STEAD May 8. ALFRED STEAD, aged t ' RpInMvcwVind friends, nlso Fritz Lonae. No 41 r ami a -vi , .-Norristimn i nnpter, o, inn, i A. M. Hutchinson Commandery No 32, K, 1 Lu Lu 'temple, George Llppard circle. No. F H. nf A , invited to funeral Bervicea, Frl.,' 2 r m 340(1 llowmnn at.. Falls of Srhuilkill. Ir prlvnte. Gulph cem Autn funeral i STEVENSON. May 8. WILLIAM J hustta nf Sarah C. Stevenson. 234(1 Dlrklnson st. Her tlves nnd friends. Mlllo Lodge Nei. luno. I. o. p : Osago Tribe, .No. ii;i I o n. M I Men Friendly Union Chapter. No I Jith and Mon, st . Invited tn servlees. Thurs 2.3D p. m., O ver II. Bslr llldg . 1820 Chestnut st Jnt. pl vate. Friends mny view remains We-d ve. .sritYK'E May 8, ROBERT MARSTON. h' band of Mnrv c Slrykc. Iteiiutv.s nnd frlen. llolmtsburg Men's Assn . Men's Bible Class -Holme sbura M. i' Church invited to funeri, services, Frl.. 2pm. 0')44 Torresdale avtf Taconv Int prlvnte. North Cedar Hill Cero MCVIMr.lts Mav 8. at Atlantic City. N. J. MARY PARSONS wife of Clnrcnco L. SunA mors nged ,3s Notice of funeral later. x, TINNEY May 7. JOHN, husband of Dorothj Mary Tinney (neo Kearnev), Relatives nr f,i.n. ln.t,,1 tn funernl. Thurs 8.3(1 a. ma 4L'8 N. H.'el st. Illah requiem mm Our Lad") of tho Rosary cnurcn lu n m ini. at, nents , tVTOWNSEND May B. GERTRUDE VIOI.J daughter of John V nnd Ella Townsend, Hell lives and friends Class nf imirt. G. C. II. S emplnves nf Lv brand Jtnsa Bros & Monlgon cry. Invited In funernl. Thurs.. 2 p m., parenti residence. MMI4 Master at. Int. prlvati Montrose Cent. Remains may bo vlevved Wd 8 mtSTHAl Mav CHARLES IIOIVARE husbund etf Margaret II Fmstend Relative und frlende, ell nrganlzatlons of which h was u member. Invited to funeral service, Thurs . 8 P in . 1113" Spruce st Int. private VALI.ONE May 7. VINCENT VALLONB Ilelatlves and frlettds'lnvite.i to funeral, sat 8 a m. res'denio of his ststor-ln-law. Mrff Caroline Vnllone, luuit H. htn st ueeiuiem maa Chureh of Our Ladj of Good Council II 30 a. m i lot Holv Crosa Cem VAN DP ZEE Mny 7 H-irold. hushand A' Ann i Van Du, Zif. Funeral servlees, tQ2 Morris st. Oermantown, Thurs. 3.30 p. m '"V.IN1 i'eLT. Mav 7. EMMA LOUISA, wldov nf John V Van Pelt Funcr.il aervlers Thura. 1-43 p m Cerne, School House lane, Gtp. Int nrlvate New York and Boston papers copy. WALLISER May 7 ANNA C . widow o Joseph Walllser, aged S3. Relatives and frlendi Invited to services. Wed., 8 p. m Oliver II Hslr Bldg . I8'.'t) Chestnut st lot private, 1 WHITESIDE Mas' 8 ALBERT WHITE SIDE Relatives and friends Washlngtot 1 odge No Iiu, P and A. M Jerusalem H. A Chapter, No. 3, Mary Commandery No. 8 K I' Phlla. Consistory, 3-d elegrco Masonli VvUrans and Lu Lu Temple, invited to funera. services Sat.,. 2 p. m.. 2212 Mt, Vernon at. lnw5Lv Stay 7, JACOB husband of Rose Wolf ned (14 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Bervicea Thurs 2 p m , Hi!) N. Broad st Int prlvnte. Greenmount Cem Remains msy be viewed Wed , 7 to l) p. m Auto funeral could cars, like the Mitchells be built at the Mitchell cost. Theresult shows in all these extra values in extra features, extra strength and beauty. Come see these extras. You are bound to want them in the car you buy to keep. Two Sizes Now There are now two the Mitchell sizes in - Ilarr - &.(.,. w. . . , YIjfn5f J'K!S. .J,,, Ca Co BklZ3i.'.'iIj4ffrf."".i?' SAVAUJ-Jisy I, JA.-viU SAVAOB fine I nelly), .widow nf Robert Sivage, TulJ and frlnd, I-aguo of Sacred Heart's V M. Sodalltv of St. Slenhen'. niT.-Li ".? I f -ialaaO TEI T- "rf- -VlBVr, panjr. telifiSj-aiJ l.n. 'Im-lh. h.MJ-'la'"L- j.h- v.ni &jfatt&&$. t,V HU) JLI !-l2MM '' ,' .. 'in.. t-jiwr;i An