U ' flUARTET OF MELLERS AT SCREEN THEATRES Cy and Grave Theatricality "Rules Stanley, Arcadia, Vic toria and Palace By lite Photoplay Editor ITTANLEY "The Love Thl Uvea," Famous PUjers rrTiourt, with Paulino Frederick and Pat O Malley Story by Seudder Middle ton. Directed by Robert O. Vlgnota Photo Kraphed by Ned Van lluren. " Silas Frederick In not only Rood-looking i liho Is brave For moat nim actresteei who Slfl Bet -rich Wages for emoting .Imply won't mar their features or Impersonate old women Mme Pctrova Is n anmiilc. She "prefers not to play mothers " Ilut Miss Frederick not only rocs through the ma , ternal paces with cuito, but Indulges In 'The Loa That I.Ives' In a perfect Ryrn BCope of sensations. This picture might aptly take to itself tho title. "Sorroiis of a Scrublady." It Is Just that sort of an affair Opening with a close-up of soapsuds, the celluloid later discloses Molly McXIlll being maltreated by her gambling, drunken hus band, who's finally shot In n brawl , broom Jnu the "ulfo" of a rich rogues going to tho dogs (Indicated by two slonny h it illumes and a limp cigarette) , putting "my boy" Into a manual training school, whence, curi ously enough, he emerges a flrcmun , see ing her llttlo daughter run oer; stabbing the rich rogue with a letter file when ho tries to attack the fireman h fiancee , and finally being burned to a fade-out crisp, son having rescued fiancee while carclcsily neg lecting mother Miss Frederick, vvhoc makc-Up as tht old hag Is a tunnel, acts With lgor and slnccrlt But tho Society for tho Pretention of Cruelty to Plots had better look up .Scuddcr Mlddleton About five jcars of oakum picking might do him tood ARCADIA "Time-Lock, and Diamond," Kn-Ilee-Trlangle. with Wllllnm Desmond nnd Oloria Hope Scenario by J (1 Hawks and John Lnch Directed bi Walter Eduard. Supervised by Thomas II lnce. Found tho snappiest crook melodrama of months. Found ngain the sort of role Mr Desmond can play without getting on nercs racked with bouncing, sm'llng, nlivavs-on-top Irish Juveniles WllllT.ni, In whitened hair and wearing a set expression. It ns much better than VI llam In a, sport ehirt and obnoxious good humor as ' Time-Locks and Diamonds" Is better th in VPeggy ' This Is a sort of O Henrj-"Jlmmlo Valen tine" arn. with p enty of plot-nulrks at tho Close j lots of "steam" In the detail of tho story, all tho tlements of briskness a.nd authority that make for bright entertain ment Tho dissolution of Fine Arts has left a choice lot of clever nctors on Mr Ince's hands, so wo have distinctly telling bits of playing by George neranger. un forgetable as 'Automatic Joe" In "Flirting With Fate", by lovely little Mildred Har ris, as a crv American Latin lad), re joicing in the luscious label of "Lollta Mendoza " and by Hobert McKIm, as the "Bunny" to Desmond's 'Ilaflles " Wo wont tell the plot Oo find out VirTOIUA "To Honor unci Obey." Fox. with Gladys llrockwell (.harles Clari nnd Jewel Carmen, story b Olga Prlnt-luu Directed ti Otla Turner When In doubt, revv rlto "Paid In Full " "Great storj sympathetic Interest for hero ine, sure-fire punch In tho present case the author has taken up Kugeno Walter's drama where It stopped and glen It a few theatrical twists of her own C3ood rutting and swift tempo help her to make the vio lent tale Interesting, nnd Miss Brockwell, one ejf our few real emotional plajers, has a. chftnee to register beautifully In ilose-ups, to beg for the return of her child and to clinch at the close with the kind king of Wall street, who has loed her nil tho time Bho was m.rrled to a worthless pup The most striking acting, however. Is contrib uted by Miss Carmen, as the gum-chew ing glove seller, whose elevation to riches does not mend her manners or warm her heart This remarkable girl can apparently play anything from a French noblewoman to a Fairbanks heroine The photography and viycntlng vary from line to mediocre TALACE "The Mesage of the Mnnae." Greater Vltgraph with Anita Stewart Stori by George Randolph l hestrr and Lillian Cheater Directed lu J Stuart Hlnckton It's a pretty safe bet that "directed by J Stuart Blackton' means patriotism, for eign spies and, usually, the repulse of the villains through the activity of nn Ameri can girl So here wo have a sort of con densed and varied version of "The Battle Cry of Peace" and 'Womanhood " There Is a secondary climax In which Miss Stewart denounces her lover, In reality a Secret Service man (he looks about seventeen) as a. spy Otherwise all Is calm sailing Plc torlally. It's Miss Stewart that makes the film She Is charming earnest, delicate of feature and expressive when not wearing one of those (loppy hats $9,805,462.70 STATE'S GIFT TO THE RED CROSS Figures Constitute Returns to July 9 Represent All Cities of Pennsylvania Reports from all the cities In Tennsyl ranla taking part In the Bed Cross J100. 000,000 campaign, compiled by the Bed Cross War Council, show the following sub ecrlptlons to the war fund to date: , returns to july o, idit . City Amount Allentown 4!1)1.'33 AHoona . . ,". 1107 .'i3 Ashland . 3 mo 73 Athena .... 10,000 on Beaver Falla (Beaver County) .... 113 031 811 Berwick 12.120 Ml Bethlehem . Dl.SoO on Bradford . 20,512 40 Bristol 3.-H 00 Brown-villa I.iss lI Butler 102 044 00 Ca.taaauo.ua 1J 11(10 00 Carbondale 2(3H 2.". Cheater . ... . l.ino no clarion ... ... . 12,000 00 Clearfield (includes tho surrounding towns) . .... nfl.TflS 34 Coateavllle ... 17.nl 1 8(1 Columbia ... 12,531.00 Connellavllle ,, .. 37 Mil 00 Corry ll.ui 00 Danville .1.7.11117 Donora 5,01111 no Duahore 4nn 00 Kaston 54,141) S4 Kaat Stroudaburi 8 000 00 Emlenton 2.4B1 21 Kfie . 14H27109 Franklin 21 000 no Oalaton 2,5(14 06 Oettjiburg 5 500 00 Olrard 2,000 00 Gosben -. I)4fl 71 Oreenvllle 22 oon nn drove City 8 000 00 Hanover 20 810 23 Jlarrliburc 1BH Olio no Italleton 21000 00 Iloneadals 9,000 00 Kane B.484 00 Armitrong County 31 nrti 48 Lancaster ISO DBA on Latrobe 31,4711 04 libation 2182B01 I.ewliburc (Includes Union County). 12,032 IH Lewlatown 400000 Lock Haven 11311.02 Mauch Chunk . 27,ooo no Meadvtlle 10,000 no itechanlesburar 1,022 si Mercer 4,80000 Moneaaon 1,0011 on Mount Carmel 15,00000 Middletovrn 1130 28 Mount Pleasant , 10 000 00 Mount Union 4.300 00 New Castle 11,000 no Titvr Kensington , 11,064 00 Oil City 6492700 Philadelphia 3 100,000 00 Ptttabura-b 3.T38 000 uO Pottstown 32,00000 Pottsvllle 44,082 55 Purucsutawney . 5 000 00 Eeadlnr , 1B!-7J?.; Ida-way . ., ,....... . 3,500 00 ranton 267,049.09 ficottdala 13.75000 feharaoktn 13 907.68 fharon , 07.O.10.04 Ckenandoah 5.806 08 Jimlthport 5?2l? BtMlton S8.493U Taroao.ua lflfe J.0J ?o Taylor 5 ,M3S 15 Tltusvllle 42.447 15 Towanda i'SsS'SS ITnlontown -M2-22 Walllntford. . ..iS22P2 Warreu , ...... IIT.000 00 Waablngton . . t. ".22? 22 WaJlaboro. for Tioga County ... 29 671 59 West Chester . ... ?.oon 00 rvconuMr county . .'""? t '-?"' v " 'SS'SVi ?A , -'tlf(.t'.',',-'" i, ft a -..! .! 0iHf.lt0mi4W9$199tWlBal'9 ' MUSIC RULES SUPREME IN VARIED KEITH'S BILL SongB and Dances Are the Fea ture in Abovc-thd-Average Vaudeville Show lSvery act but one on the bill at Keith's this week has a song or a dance In It. That Is the outstanding feature of a show that Is above the average, but which falls Just a trifle shy of being excellent. From first to last there Is nothing hopelessly tedious, while most of the offerings nro de cidedly entertaining It Is seldom that an entire show enn be described as "clever," but tho current bill merits this distinction Hera nnd Pres ton open the bill with a decidedly clever exhibition of hind springs; Will Cressv's latest plnvlet "Plav mates," has a good dozen (.lever lines. Km ma Stephens comes tinier tho category of 'clever singers j" Llnnc's classic dances nre ilcver In a high brow sort of way. while Chester Spencer and Lola Williams who follow, are the cleverest and the lovv-browest In a long time Tho headline attraction shows Amelia Stono nnd Armand Knllscz In a cleverly produced musical comedy-ette, "Ma'mzelle Caprice," after which comes Herbert Ashley and Al man In a clever view Into n dilly episode of life Tho show concludes with a particularly clever exhibition of sharp shooting by tho Vivians As Is not Infrequent! the cine, tho heVid liner Is tho weakest point In this week's show It Is not quite evident why an artist with proved ahllltv. who Ins the advantage of better miterlnl placed at his or her dlrpos.il, should have a greater percentage of acts that "Just get over" thin the "sup port ng bill " It must bo some perverso fate tint dogs those whose names shlno on the rlnltos 'I he most th-vt can bo said for ' Ma'mzelle Caprice" Is tint the stage set ting nnd production nre of a very high or der But the music nnd the. linos are not unite there The thome In hicknejed The Infatuated Frenchman and tho beauti ful maid loLked In a hotel room have been seen manv times before But this old war horse might bo excused were it arrnved In new harness. The treatment Is as thread bare as the plot The dancers are much better The act Is produced with some show of Imagln itlon although the dancers themselves could stand more orlgtnalltv of conception Mile Una, whose face seems strangely familial In con nection with another name, Is quite grace ful and charming Arthur Havel and company havo n lino art In "Plnvmiites" It abounds In clever lines and situations Unm i Stephens's so prano vo'cc Is no stranger to Philadelphia audiences, and she was cordially received Spencer nnd Williams got the most laughs on tho bill and threatened to "stop tho show with their Intimate, spirkllng nit V II L "Who's to Hlamc?" Globe Tabloid musical comedy found representa tion at tho Globe jesterday It was called "Whos to llhiiie' ' and featured coined, singing and dancing, with several Inter spersed special acts The rest of the pro gram was made up of Kcnn nnd Lusby, dincers, Spisell Brothers and Mack, In a pintomlme, Barnes and Robinson, In a sketch , Montrose and Allen, In dances nnd songs, n comic pin "His N'lght Out", L'gomar and o Brlen, singers and dancers, and tho character farceur. Harry Skes "Bon VojaRc" Cross Keys Acts at the Cross Keys for the first half df the week Include "Bon Voigc." a mu sical comedy In miniature, the Ford Sisters and compim, Hert Howard, monologlst; Ollmore and Castle, burnt-cork artists; Kdgar Toreman and company, In ' Circus Daj," arc! the Dare Brothers, acrobatic per formers "Rnllickers" Grand "The Midnight Itolllckers' Is the highly spiced title of a Slatko production at the Orand Opera House this week The com pany Is composed of musicians nnd dancers With this top-liner nre Included such fea tures as Delmore Angel and company, Jim and Marian Harklns Ann Suter. Jones nnd Oroely nnd the Brlghtons, who pick rags artistically CHARLIE CHAPLIN GOING TO TRENCHES Smiles Will Be Provided for Our Soldier Boys Through Medium of Movies Charlie Chip. In Is going to the trenches with tho Philadelphia National Guard " It seems that It Isn't always a Bed Cross bandago that's needed to do the mending when there's something out o" kilter A pair of funny feet, for Instance, ought, they say, to be on the Job when the day dies with a tob In France And bo Charlie and the rest of the movie persons who lured nickels and dimes out of the bos In the Land of the Free nre going to make the trip overseas to talk "Amer ican" to Quaker City Sammces when they begin to suffer from nn overdose of "parlez vous" and begin to wonder "why they came " All of thlB Is not speculation It's going to happen If Philadelphia, who sas, "we lovo our National Guard," will club to gether and get tho J125 necessary to buy a portable motion picture machine war ranted to tit In any trench Down In Boom 202 In the City Hall, un fettered by uplift alms or red tape litiga tions, there Is a fund In the making ded icated to the spare time of the Phila delphia National Guard. It calls Itself the Soldiers' Leisure Hour Fund and at present hopes are beating very high for the mo tion picture machine, because It Is pretty well assured that film producers will see to It that Philadelphia Sammees will not lack for a variety of films ThlB fund isn't Tgrowlng by Itself It Is the particular work of Chaplain C P. Futcher, of the First Pennsylvania In fantry, and Chaplain Charles W Hill, of the Third Pennsylvania Infantry, Joseph L. Smith, who Is secretary and Mrs M. L. Woodruff, who Is treasurer To them all, but perhaps In a little more personal way to Mrs Woodruff, belongs the credit of swelling the fund from 0 when It began July 10 to the more than (1600 It amounts to now It Is planned to have (5000 before August 1 Already there are dreams coming true about a baseball outfit, a football and a wonderful circulating library that Is war ranted to be composed entirely of new books because they must all be of uniform size, and besides, nothing's too good for Philadelphia Sammees, Newspapers, too every one that's printed In the city will be In the library by the tens of copies. "Why the National Guard?" Mrs. Wood ruff smiles adroitly, taking a moment from her Job of telling a man over the phone that a dime Is as good as a dollar "Well, you see, It is the unit that will bear the name of Philadelphia at the front. The new regi ments will probably be straightway sworn Into Federal service. So don't you think we should remember Philadelphia T" Lota of persons agree with Mrs, Woodruff and the dimes and dollars are coming fast. Mrs. Woodruff Is sending out mite boxes to factories so that worklngmen may gtve their bit and, feel that they are helping to spread cheer overseas It's a case of send a dime to buy a smile for a "Sammee." Band contributions to Joseph L. Smith, Room' S03, city -HaiL EVENING HOW WIDOW'S SON MAY ASK EXEMPTION 'AFFIDAVIT OF A SON OF A WIDOWED MOTHER IN SUPPORT OF HIS CLAIM FOR DISCHARGE Stnto of County of to wit : . I do solemnly gwenr that lam years (Name of l"in I (See "Note I (Ase) old, and reside at (Hireel and number ) (c'ltv or town and county or township or pariah ) and that my Serial Number, , was given mo (State. Terri'nry or !t-trlct.) by Local Board . .' (Nnme official oVals-natlon and adiireaa of lor-al Hoard ) and that I filed n claim for my discharge with said Local Doard on the (Day ) day of 101.., based on the ground that I am the son of a (Month I (Year ) widowed mother dependent upon my labor for support. I do further solemnly swear that I live (with apart from) (See 'Note ) iSpcflf whch, i.S'amo of widowed mo ler I who resides at (Street and numiier.) (City or town and county or town aoll or i trlsh , (ritnu, lrr.lor o- 111 I l t 1 that she is my mother and she Is a widow and did not remarry; that turing the last year I have actually contributed or expended for support of my said widowed mother the opproximato sum of dollars; that tho csrato amount ) approximate amount of her independent income, during tho last preceding year, exclusive of nny sums received from me ond exclusive of any gifts, tho same being merely the income derived from the independent property of, or property held in trust for her, was dollars: and that sho Is dependent upon my labor for support, as tho term "labor" is used In tho Rules and Regulations promulgated under the Selective Service Act printed on the back hereof; that my income from which she received such support was mainly the fruit of my mental or physical Inbor, and was not income mainly derived from property or other sources, independent of my mental or physical labor. I do hereby bind myself, at once, to report, in person, to said Local Board and notify it whenever the conditions entitling me to discharge cease to exist. (Name of person claiming discharge.) (Acid'-css )" ' Subscribed and sworn to before mc State of Tho form above shows .how an affidavit should bo worded, to pave tho way for draft exemption of a man who desires exemption on the ground that he must support n widowed mother. CELERY EXCELLENT CROP TO WINDUP HOME GARDEN Earthing, Boarding, Trench and Surface Planting Systems May Be Used Plants Can Follow Peas or Other Early Crops Methods of Planting, Culture and Storing By JOHN BARTRAM II.LI.kY Is n vegetable better Rrovvn from I J plants than teedx so far ni the homo gardener Is concerned The Improved va rieties are vlrtuallv t,clf-blanchlnir, thus re lieving the grower on a small scale from elaborato and tlme-consumlnr; sv stems of trenches Plants nre nil sale from now on at tho nurserj men's stores at from thirty to flftv cents a hundred One hundred plants properly set out nnd cultivated should give enough crop for storage to last a famllv of flvo from Thanks giving to Kister Tuentv-flvo to flftv of the enrlv varieties sometimes called sum mer celery, nnd Hcventv-flvc to a hundred of the late sorts will rellovc tho housewife of ono of the most expensive of winter luxuries at a cost far below the luxurv class The culture Is comparatively simple and tho results almost certain Unrly celery can be planted now and for a week or so. lite celery cin go In as late as the first week In August Celery can be raised right now as a fol low crop for the rows occupied by peas and later for thoe used for early corn, beets nnd lettuce INTHNSIVn rULTURIJ Thanks to tho development of a scientific process known as tho "new celery culture' the succulent p.ant can be grown satis factorily In any small garden with good soil, savs a bulletin from the National Emergency Food fiarden Commission The new relerv culture consists of plant ing celery so clovelv together that tho tops themselves form a mass ot shade through which no sunlight can penetrate The perfection of new varieties of self bicachltnr celery helps homo gardeners to produce nn abundance of white stalks on small area Such cultivation Is adapted to gardens which can be Irrigated from a city water supplv Celery consumes much water and plant food, so that fertilization Is also necessary In the new eclerj culture A wheelbarrow load of well rotted manure should be worked Into a celery row of fifty feet Set the plant3 six Inches apart in rows, rows are eight Inches apart Plant to the depth roots were In tho ground before, snipping oft half the top and one-third the roots Cultivate with the hoe till the foliage gets too thick In drought water with hose or by buckets TIinNCH OH KAnTHINO systum There are, of course, other wavs of grow ing celery, the difference being In the method of bleaching, either by earth or by hoards it can also, be bleached with specially premred paper cylinders For earthing up, the plants can bo set either level with the ground or at the hot; torn of trenches about one and a half to two feet deep As the growth waxes, tho plants are earthed up till the trench Is level with the surface, after which the earthing Is con tinued above the BUrface as long as neces sary Another variant of the earthing sys tem Is to plant flush with tho ground and hill up earth from between the rows This method necessitates more width to the rows. For the trench sjstem the rows can be as near as two feet apart; for tho surface sys tem three to four feet Is advisable The trench system has an advantage In requir ing less water, as the trenches hold mois ture Celery can be blanched with boards ten PHILADELPHIA SAMMEES GET DRINKS AT JENKINTOWN FROM TOWN PUMP Plenty of Makin's and Ice Cream Cones for Second Regi ment Artillery, But Nothing Stronger, for There's a Law Agin It Now Proud of Camp The Sammee bora In khaki brown. In Jenklntown In Jenklntown Hee how they make the handle Jump That worka the faithful old town pump AlTHOUOH they have an old town pump XJL In Jenklntown, right on the main street, which Is Old York road, 'hey also have the most modern and most splck-and span mill tary camp In Pennsylvania The camp lies on the western boroer of tho town, less than ten minutes' walk from the postoffl.ee, which Is almost next door to the town pump. 1 The tepts of the six batteries of the regi ment line the eastein slope of a twenty acre field of the "Baeder Farm." belonging to John Wanamaker, bordered by the main line of the Philadelphia and Heading Rail way and the Jenklntown road, which across the bridge merges Into Walnut street, Jenk lntown The Jenklntowners are proud of the United States camp In their midst, and they mean to do alt they can to make the 1339 men and officers of the Second Pennsylvania Field Artillery as comfortable as possible. The boys can have as many packs of "makin's" and Ice-cream cones as they de sire; but nothing stronger to quench thirst than the town pump, oh, no I There's a law agin It, and the Jenklntowners are law abiding But the Second Regiment camp does not have to depend on the town pump, for there is a six-Inch line of pipe being laid right through the camp to carry regular Jenkln town water, which is one of the purest waters supplied In the Philadelphia subur ban district. The soldiers arc good-looking from Colo nel Hamilton D, Turner down, and tbslr wpjci rai na warmm w m tne twen-. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917 this day of 191 . . (III! ) (Month ) (Year.) (Notnrv Public.) County of. JET mc suggest that every ono i who creates or cultivates a gar den helps, and helps greatly, to solve tho problem of tho feeding of the nations. President Wilson. Bring your gardening problems to the Evening Ledger for practical, helpful- solution. Address JOHN BARTRAM. There is time yet to start n homo garden. Spade the ground and start this week. Beans (both lima and string), onions, corn, beets, tomato plants, carrots, cucumbers, cabbage plants can bo put in. Plan to can or dry what you are unable to use on the table, following instructions in this department. to twelve Inches In width, set on edge on either side of tho row and elooe In f)i nin, the top edges Inrllnlnr- together nnd rcstlng'i --....OKI. ii, iminiH po 1110 noarcis arc only two to three Inches apart. In which position they are held with wire hooks or cleats nailed across Hoarding Is done when the plants nre largo enough to show a few leaves above the boards Tho follago then soon nils the space excluding the light, so that the stalks villi be blanched In from ten to twenty dais -i.ANTixn cnr.i.rtY The roots nnd tops should be shorn from a third to a half at planting It Is also nd Msable to 'puddle' the roots In a mass at the time of planting This consists simply In dipping them In .1 fnlrlv thick mud bath tho purpose being to keep the fibrous roots from drvlng nut bv air contact This should be renewed when the mud starts to dry A simple rieilco Is to keep the mots In n ves sel partly filled with tho mud bath during planting He careful not to let any of the mud touch the hearts If tho plants aro of any size as central rotting may result Also In earthing up hold leaves tight together to keep soil from tho hearts. Place the plants six Inches apart II w either is dry at time of planting care should be taken tint roots nro proper!) firmed One custom is to turn back on the row planted nnd press the soil by the sldo of each plant gently with the foot This compicts It nnd excludes air from the roots until new rootlets nre formed, usual ly forty-eight hours Nothing further Is to lie done for six or seien weeks except freeing plants of weeds until they get strong enough to resist them Tills will bB about the mlddlo of August, by which time comes tho moist nnd cool weather, essential to the grow th of celery. Next comes gradual "earthing up," neces sar for the whitening of what Is wanted for use during the fall Tho first operation Is that of "handling" ; that Is, after all the loose soil has been drawn up against tho plant with a hoe. It Is further drawn close, around each plant by tho hand, firm enough to keep the leaies In nn upright position and prevent them from spreading Then more sol! Is drawn against the row (either by the plow or hoe) IJlanchlng must bo finished bj the spade, by digging soil from between tho rows and banking It up cleat to the top on each side of the row "of celery. ty-four "four-polnt-sevcn" howitzers, which will sooner or later be banging away n France Tho tents, about 16S In all, are of the large pjramldal type used on the Mexican border last summer Each tent accommodates eight men The only enemies met thus far have been Montgomery County mosquitoes, but the Philadelphia "Sammees" are not any moro afraid of them than they are of Germans. They are anxious to get across to France to prove their title to being the ftret and best artillery regiment of all the National Guard units in the United States The men are not unprepared They were well seasoned last summer, and each day at the Jenklntown camp will give them ad dltlonal drill The regiment has been pretty well weeded out of Its physically In capable men since the return from the bor der, and the recent recruits have all passed the severe regular army tests. So the mus. terlng-ln surgeons do not expect to have to turn down many men In the examinations whlch started this morning IN PERIL j)F RUNAWAY CAR Woman Nearly Run Down Court Is Told of Second Offense POTTSVILLE. Pa.. July 17. A frelrht car,ran.. ?wa-' on h People's Railway at Twelfth street and. dashing toward 5ft!.,hoim.? rf Sra.nk L?ffe''-y. "Imost ran down Mrs. fcafferty who was standlnc In front of her residence A curbstone tire, vented the car from striking thi hous? with full force, but considerable damagi wi Aa this la fha wmM tlm eA. .... 1 eldent. th r,i'hu k-- -,Z.f.i-.'i ! 5Bcnt!jg nAKNAN At rottevltla, on July IB, 1017, PIIANCI8 IimiM.i: HANNAN, In hia 3th year Itrlatlvea and frlenda of the family nre respect fully Invited to attend the funeral arvle, at hla lata residence, 7110 Mahantonen at,, rotta vllle, Pa., at 4 30 o'clock, 1ed, July 18, Int private In Chnrlea llaber Cem IlAnnY July IS, ni.tZAIlRTIf. wife of Jamea Harry, ncred 71) Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services Wed . 2 p in BJ w Penn at, (lermantown Int. private Itemalna mav he llewtjjt Tuea ele liRCKrRT. July H. KATHAitlN'n, wife of William llerkert (nee litrrh), ased 31 Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral VV-d . 7 10 a m., parlora of John V Iluehr, KM w Hu-nuehannn ave, Kequlem maaa Ht tlonlfaclua'a Church V a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. I1I.ACK Suddenly. July lr. MAYTIf.DA It, daughter of Harnh II and late Jamea K niatk fir, nsed 111 llelallvea and friend, Campnra (llrla Hunday arhool of lletheada l'reahterlar Church, Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p m, mothcr'B rcldenee, 2210 N. Hancock at. Int. private. flrenmount Cem. Remain may be viewed Tuea. eve Ante funeral nOTHWKM. July, IB, ANNIIJ widow of Samuel llothwell Itelitlvea and frlenda Invited to runerai aervice "'j. r v i" ui n fiuemiehanna ale lenanna ave m, ..ui,, . ,-.jrr 11111 i-em API.IIV. I'aaaed peacefully an ay on July nay vjd I 13 1017 BqtMIUJ llIADI.riT lloi?d huahand of Elltibeth llrndley a native -if Iliiri, Lan cashire Knalnnd, In hla Mill cnr Ilelatlvea and frlenda nre Invited to attend funeral serv ice on Widneei.il July 18 at 2 p. m . ot hla late residence tiT Houlh t'nlon me , Lana. downe 1 -- ""v-d Cemetery imOWX Julv ill IHIH daughter of Mallei and Anna llrojin (nee i'ottai naeil 20 Iipla tlvea and frlenda members of Trinity Reformed l.placopal l hUrin Him nuimuy im-iiuiji inwicil to funeral aenlcea, Thura J i m residence of uiiniL.. ." ".'-..-. ;. .---.--.- .-. 9-.1I1 Tanner si ini nrivnin llo- main i4mv he leV,Ml VI e.l Hlter H p CAin.NK July IB IlLI.SWOinil ALT.l.N, son of KlIsMorlli nnd Susan Cairns, nijed 4 Ililntliea anil frier''" Invited In sen Ires Wed, 2 p lr , rartnts residence, lien N Manamaker st Int -.rlhmte.11 Cm. lrlmda nay call lues , 7 cAiiiM-.Nrnn iui in. j waltiiii. hus hand of Iluth Cirpentcr aged lit Itelatllea nnd frlenda Invited to fiinirnl aervlcea, Thura. 2 n m. 211 W llerklev live I,anadnwn Pa Int. private, SI Jnmeft'a Cem. Klngscsslng CI. AUK Juh in I01IN J son of late John nnd Ann Clark need IS llelitlies and frlenda. I. S W nnd II Invited to funeral Thura 8 3n a m. residence of brother In-lan, rMwnrd Ilrllt. 710." N llroid at Oik lane High re- nulem maaa Church of tho Holy Angels, 0.1k Lane, 111 a m Int Holv Sepulchre, Cem CONOVKH CAItOLINK CONOVnil diugh ter of the lite lllrhnrd Steiena nnd Sirnh J. Potter Conoier entered Into the rest of Para dise, July IB at her late risldonco In Trlnreton, N. J Funeral services at Trlnltv Church, Princeton Tues July 17 at 12 o'r.'ock. CltOVlt'TON Jul 11 MAIIV ni.Sin, diugh ter of Tliomna and late. Hannah l rompton. Punernl private VVi cl p in. fnther'a resi dence, 3131 N rnvlor st Inl Ml. Vernon Cem CUL1.HN SuddenK July 13 jnilOltn A. son of Jamea and e nthurlnn Cullen nged IB. Itelatllea and friends invited to funeral Wed, R 30 a. m , parenta residence, JU1I1 Iluth at. High nn (hureh if Visitation II V. ,M. 10 a, m. Int si Pnnilnlr a IVm Auto funeral. DH I.ON Julv 11 HLIKAIII.TI! J widow of Kdevird J Dlllnn Itelatllea nnd frlenda In ilted In funeral Wed Hill n m aon-in-lavv'a residence Trunk J MiOurk 2021 Chrlatlin at Solemn inisa of rceiulent St Clinrlea'a Church in a m. Int Holy Ci'oaa Cem Automobllo funeral KAhrwooii Tuiv 11 j imw.vnn son of JnmeH M nnd Kmlly A Inatuood We Jonea) nged 17 Helntliea and frlenda HobiVt Ilirclny lllble Clnsa or Tnennv VI n Church inilted to funeral services Wed 2pm pirents' resi dence, r.lllrl M-jrsden el Tacnny Int prliftte FBIMHTSOV Jllll 11 tinollCin A., beloved hualnnd of Laura I erguann nged 2D Relatlveit nnd frlenda nlao ( healer Lodge No. 285, I O ( M emplnjea of IClUroid Ilellef Aaao . Co C nth Pennu iicglnient, Inilted to funeral aervlres ed , 2 11 in 1,3(1 I'cnn at . Chester, Pa. Int (.neater llural Cemetery .. ITl-LI)! llddenlv July 11. ClIAnt.nS H. n I IKI.US son uf (Icorgo P. and Hannah C Holds (nee Miller), nged 14 Itolatlies nnd frlenda Invited to funeral aenlcea Wed, J P. m pirentie residence M2 N 11th a! Cam den N J int Arlington cem llemalns imy bo llcued Toes rio , PLUMIVl July II THOMAS A., aon 'of Wllllnm nnd lite Cnihirlne Iteming aged 2d Itelatllea and frlenda Inilteel to funeral Wed sin n m from residence of brother In. law John J l) Connor 12J7 Hmlly at lleeiulem nigh trnsa Ht ( liureh of tho Hplphani 10 a m. Inl Iloii c ross Cem rovvi.IIH lulv 14 I.II.LIIJ S . vilfo of I rank Pouler (nee ( oraon) Itelatllea nnd frlenda Invited to funernl services Wed 2 p m 47n nimtind st I rankford Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues n tn in p m HOLD! KCK !ul 1 KOI Media st CHARLI S P HOLDnilCIC RePlUles anl frlenda Col Fred Tailor 1'oat, No HI Q A R Herman !.odgc No 1J1 V nnd A M . T. 11 Freeman llinbter No. 243. II. A M, Corlnlhlin Chnlissoir Coinnnndriy No .11 K T, nnd cmploiea of John V HeU & Son In vited to 1 erllces Thura 2pm Oilier II. Hilr I'ldg 1HJO Chestnut at Int W Laurel Hill Cem Remains mai lie viewed Wed. 7 to 10 p m , (iittnsPL on Juti ii ini7. HAitnr c. husband of Kntherlne J (Jrleael Itelatllea and frlendi Inilted to funeral aenlcea on Wed. aft ernoon at J o'clock lit hla litp realdence 2241! N 20th at Rcmilna mni be aetn Tues evo nlng after S o'clock. Int private. If MtllllRT .lult 11, nt Oierbro-I. Ttt ANNA KIRKnilUH. widow of Isinc Dutnrld Herbert Serileea and Int prlnte. HARNHIl Suddcnlj at Worcester, Mnas , Tnlv 111 ltl.nrccv. S HAHNllD, widow of late Wilfred Harped nged 7(1 HAWKHRIDOIl July 14 HLIZA. wife of lamea H Hawkrldge Itelatllea and frlenda Tonree Council Nn 11 D of P Inilted In funeril aervlcea Wed i p m , residence of husband J15I 13 York at Int Forreat Hills Cem Remains may be viewed Tuea eve Auto funernl IinARN Inly 11 MARV A, wife of late Thomaa J Hcarn Itelatllea and friends Clean era of Penn Mutual Life Ins Co inilted to funeral Thura N 10 a m 7-'4 S Randolph at (nth nnd fllrnater ata ) Solemn high requiem masa St rhlllp do Nei a Church lu u m Int Calbedrii Cem HONSIILL Near Wllllnmstoiin lunetlon N J July 111, r.LIZAHH.H, wife of Herman Hon sell (nee Arendt) nged 41 Itelatllea and frlenda Invited to funeral aenlcea Thura 2 10 Ti m residence, llllamstown Junction. Autos will meet train leaving Chestnut st ferry 1 n. m Int Ilerlln, N J. " HOUL1 DAVID HENRY of Lansdile, Pa Jull 15, at North Wales, Pa Relutllec and friends F nnd A M Lodge. No BIS Inilted to funeral residence of aon William Hoult, 141 Montgomery ave , North Wales Pa , Thura I 311 p m All aenlcea to bo held nt tho Holy Trlnlti Hplscopal Church, I-anadale Pn , 2 .1(1 p tn Int l.onadilo Cem Hody may ba viewed Wed R to II p m HOY Jull in SARAH H wife of Thomas II llov nged 52 Relatives and frlenda Inilted In funeril aenlcea Thura 2 p. m , husband's resllence 110 N 3d at Camden N j t prliate Friends may call Wed 7 to 0 p m KALHACII Julv IB MATILDA, info of Wil liam II Kulbach Itelatllea and friends Ladles' In Social, No 1, Invited to funeral aervlcea Wed., S p m , parlora of Martin llioy . son, 2MM! Diamond at. Int private, American Me chanics' Cem KAbPKR-HAAS July 1.1, MARII3 wlfo of Relnhard Kasper (nee Pnsshlnder) nged 52 Rel atliee and friends. Ladies' Aid Society of ZIon Herman Tresbiterlan Church Invited to funernl services Thura 11 a m anls Redner at. (3nth nnd Oxford ata ) Int Hillside Cem. via fu neral car Remains may be viewed Wed . 7 to 10 P m K13I.SO July 11, KATin daughter of Smith nnd Katy Kelso (nee Murphi) nged IK Itela tllea and frlnelB Inilted to funeral. Wed , 7 30 n m , parenta' residence 20J7 N Hope at Solemn reeiulem maBB Church of tho Visitation Unm khnnkdy tuiy 1,1. nois rine st., t.va sister of Ja,le Kennedi, ltelntliea and frlenda Invited to serilces, Ihurs J p m oilier II Hair Hldg, ls.'C Chestnut st Int Nnrthwooci Cem Friends may call Wed, 7 to lu n m Auto aervlce KCUHULF.nnR Suddenly, July 15 WIL. HKLMINA KF.l'HRLHHR (nee Stark) wlfo of William J Keuerleber, aged 24 llelallvea and frlenda invited to funeral Bervlces Thura " p in 22J 13 Wlldey at (Shackumaicon bef Olrant ail) Int Helvue Cem Reoialna may be viewed Wed , 8 to IS p m Auto funeral KINTON July 15, MARK (Jack) KINTON husband of Margaret Klnton (neo Kcclee) aged 51 Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Wed , 2 P m 1M7 HoTman at. Int Mt MorUh Cem Frlenda may cnll Tuea. e,ve, LAMU July in MARY, wife of Jamea Lamb and daughter of late John and Mary l-ennlnc Duo notice funeral glien, from husband's real, dence 41 Christian at ' LANOMHIR July 10 JAMI3S R . on nf Robert nnd late Rebecca Lungmulr 180(1 i l.lat ft , aged 21. Relatives a.id friends Invited to funeral services Thurs., 2 p m parlora of S P FrankenHeld's Sona 5300 Vine st Int North Mt. Morlah Cem Rema.na inn bo ilewed Wed. eve lauvau.x Jiiiy 10. atAiiY, wife 0 rn Lauvaux, ased H7. (,i,v a awtri , , . vlted to funeral services. Walllngford Apt .......... - ,,,, iripriai In- ' -- SUMMER RESORTS atlantmTcitv. n. 1. uhi luiii un Off larlborouroBlenhcimi THI LClniNR DreenV.,... SECURITY A frmUii, in their No Duil. N HEALTH In their WEALTH w.ter aod pirrect ...TutnTn. " " SP'endid tltttl rolei Iht tami at thru start att hefn,. ek. European War, and hence, morV fof -lour m Ibtn anynhere die In th. 'world! T m0I"y UIC.D. from the. nrnhtem. nf .. ... - . . nd In their Dimou.7;, kith et,l 0f ,;. -haf-pInes s . Own.r.1,1. M.n..m , '" S-gll nnTHi Ludlow ala.. We., 8 p. SDIh and m. Int. t fiviJ Julv 1. rMEMNl., daimhter of late George W nnd Harah Lewis, aired gs riela lives and friends Inilted to funeral aervkea, Frl 1 SO P. m. nide aie llerwyn, Pa, Int. "V"'.. . C!...,J-ll. .,.. July 111. KnANK I.c'vr.it nui,. , -. -. .!.. T iti.1 nr .Ariinsiein cem A,mi . inn,.-'. - -.- . . .i . - .. - . ...,., ,n ton nn r,i . ., He nuiMBiM be viewed Tuea , after 7 P tn. MAItTlilt Julv 14 AllltAHAM .. husband of It-heir" 3 Marter (neo Harrla) Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral services, Wed, Si m Centre ave, Colllngsnood, N J. Int private, llarlelgh Cem Frlenda may call TUMAnTfIN--Ju1y 4. P F. MrRTIN. 243 P. nsth at Relatives and friends Invited to attend renulem mass l James's Church Ssth nnd Chestnut sts Wed . ! 0. m Int. private, rrlends or requested not to Bend flowers MoCM'NO lull IB. MARIA M. wife nf William J Mcf'lung Itelatllea and friends In iltid to senior Thurs.. 3 p m.. 2124 Master al 'Put prlvite Mt Morlah Cem Friends may ,nMrr..t'IU: July in SAMttlll, husband of late nieanor Mrflure. aged 73 Relalliea and frlenda members, of Norrls Square V P church. Invited to funeral aervlcea Frl . 2 p m . 2J1(l iN, Honaril at Int. private. Norlhwood McOINLKv" Jul'" in. PATRICK- husband of Anna Mctilnl5 Ilelatiiea and frlenda Invited In funeral Wed. 8 10 a m . Amosland ave.. Holmes Delaware Co. Pa High mass Hu ruhrlel'a Church 10 a. m Inl llnli Cross Cent .fiValNTY -July, 1.1 ANNA K , MfOJNTY. Id n. m Int, Holy uross cem auio aervlce, Mcl.Aumii.LN juiy id, iiaiit 1. mc- LAI'OHLIN, wife of Jamea J McLuughlln (nee O'Donnelll Relnllies nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Thura Rom. 1814 S'gel at. Solemn high masa of requiem St. Thnmaa Aqulnaa's Church n 10 a m Int Old Cnthedrnl Cem. MeI.ATiOHI.1N Julv 13 Rev. THOMAS T McLAtlOHLIN. son of Mary and late William McLaughlin, Reverend clergy, relalliea and friends Ini lied to runerai wcei mornin si Thomas's Clurch 17th nnd Morrla sts Divine office begins 0 10 n m Solemn requiem mass 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem Ai.eo acnloe. MI3RRIMAN July 1.1, OKOROK F, aon of late John nnd Man Merrlmin Relatives and friends police of 20th District Station Dli No 42 A o ir Inilted to funeral Thurs, fi 10 a m , 2101 Summer at Solemn requiem mass Cathedral in a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral MI3Yi:R Jull in lmt'NO. husband of Kath nrlno Meier Relatives and frlenda enrpenter ahop of P R T Co Invited to fimcrnl Wed 2 p m . sis W Susquehnnna nve Int. Norlhwood Cem Itemalna mav bo viewed Tuea eve MILL13H Julv IB JOHN O. son of Michael and late Mary Miller Funernl to which rela tlies frlenda emplolea of S'aiy Yard and O'Keefe Hen Society nre invited, Wed., 8 30 n m from hla lato residence, BniO Cedar ave. Solemn maaa of requiem Church of tho Trans figuration 10 n m. sharp Int. Holy Croas Cem Auto service Mil I.13R July 15 ItnVRY W MIL1.T3R aged 84 FunernJ aervlcea Wed 2 p. m.. Old Man b Home, :10th and Raring ata Int Mt Morlah Cem Auto service MORGAN July 14, .TOHN, husband of Wll helmln i Morgan aged B 7 Relatives anil friends, members of Olive Rrnnch Lodge. No 11B I o O F cmploiea of boiler shop of HaldwIn'B locomotlio Worka Inilted to fun-ral aervlcea mn N 15th at, Tuea H p m Remnlna may 1m. ileued Tuea , after n p m lru prliate Weil a m Auto funernl ' MI'RPHY July in, WILLIAM F MURPHY husband of Mnrv A Murphi Relntlvca and frlenda Inilted to funeral Thurs., 8 30 a m, 127 Rulbdgo nve, Rutledge Delnwiirn Countv, Pa Requiem mnas Church of Our I.ndy of Per petual Help Hi a in int Hol Cross Cem Auto funeril Wilmington papera copv O IIRIKN Jull Hi, KATHHRINH (1, daugh ter of Mirgnrct L. and lato John J O Ilrlen Relalliea and friends 11. V M Sndilltv and Leiguo of Sirred Heart of Oesu Church In ilted to funernl Frl. 8 SO a m., 21IJ N ilber at Solemn high mass of requiem St LI -.cloth's Church in a m Int. Holy Sepul ihre Cem Autnserilce O MARA lull 14. .MART, widow of Michael OMara (nee llnlan) Relatlies and frlenda In vlted to funeral Wed, H 30 a m, J20J 13 i-ehlgh ave Solemn requiem maaa St Ann s ( hureh 10 a. in Int. Holy Cross Com. Auto fu-ioral ,, P MIKHR July in CLARA 13. wlfo of Wll- m.. - irker formerly of Olrardvllle Ta. .-mines nnq menus milted to funernl Thurs , -! P m 41in V. Piih st Int Northwood ( em I.emiina mai h viewed Wed eve Aulo funeral. RAINS CORD Julv 14 JOHN .h. son of T ,"a.SIC!".en,''v nnd 1' f. Italnaford. HBC"i ''?.. 'telatlves and frlenda Inilted to fu rv.i!',.Uotl 8 '") " m . oilier II Hnlr Illdg. i . '"' el Requiem mass Cathedral 10 "'.'.".. J"' Private. r i lriR 'i? A. . Ml- "0"y. N J July 11. in n i.'' lfe of William H. Reeves, aged icLjno" l!?eB ani. frlenda Inilted to funeral, Wed, 8 10 n. m, Un Chcrrj at., Mt Holly, N t Solemn requiem maaa Sacred Heart Church L. n, m Jnt 8t' Man's Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues eve Washington, D. C, papcri TiennSTT;n 3'XZ, ,fl' JOHPH T, BOnof il-Wl'i ',r'Jn.rt rl"faI- Relster (nee Oppen inder) aged 4 lears 2 months 8 diva Rela llves and friends Inilted to funernl sen ice a, J, i I l-p .m P"rentV residence, 1441 N. 4th m. i rrth,!'p,".t. f,om' Au, serilce Remains mai be ileued Wed eie niiirHAUP,"0:?,,reK'',nr Ju'V 11. SA JiAe'i AJw', of I.lewlUn F Richardson Rela Tue. "i5"l fm'n"lnX;'d.t0, 'uneral serilces, Doi'e.tniin me'm-M7 W York ",' ,nt' ,r,vate' ni!elI,t::HUlni,:s' s,ARA!r' wlfe rawln nil; nged m Re at vea and friends lljvl ted to serilces, 1 ed 2 30 p. m . 015 ft! Mnrlin roid Int prliate ef ?i','",'N;?'TT.'?ul)' 1!i, 'Kon0I3 M D , huaband !Vh.'J!fni. nob!'ln,s , Itelitlves and friends, also Ihosen I rlenda Lodge No. 100, I o O. P., Jor elan Lncnmnrnent, No B5, I O O. P . Invited to funernl sen ces Thurs. 2 p m., 241 N. 18t' t-:r.lr!-rW.X' Mount Peace Can, SCHAl3FFI3n July 1,1, LILLIAN M dauch. Iti;i.0eele,nJ'?"Vi1,..",te WllllHm Schiefer (nee ,,.,,nofi, neli'y,e" and friends inilted to funernl Thurs s In a m res denccof step father Jeremiah Stltrlnger 10JIN 2d st bol emn reejulem masa st llonlfnclus'a Church 10 a JRASX.t 1Iol I'edeemer Cem Auto funeral eht,,',(Y'V, ,,Jul1 J5 CAROLINA 8CHOKN (nee Pi-lnz) widow of Frederick Schoon nged e7 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral prKa'le"' &c..mm -"00: N l" "' Int' S13i:pl3R KMMA C 8I3rc,V3R (nee Allgaler) iilfe, of Samuel ( Seegcr 172.1 N 8th St. Duo' notice of funernl later SI3LLI3NHI3IVI July 13, ALBERT F. hua- hand of Clara Sellenhelm aged 08 Ilelatlvea and frlenda membera of Phlla Turngeme nde. Columbia llursehenacliaft. Inilted to funeral .V'r-h.w.5 t'.Ii, 1,7.1s C''""''la aie Cremation at ( nellen Hllla Cem Thurs a m nrt"AtV;r"Jihy 14 SAnA" daughter of Arthur fiei'mii! .Sih?,T ?ef.a ,n. y,,ar" 7 months. Relatlvca ond frlenda Ini lied to funeral Wed i. ",," realdence of parenta 172!) S Tajlof st. (J4th and Moore ata ) High mass of re. mhurch of St. Hdmond 0 a m. int IlJf; SIinPI'F.RD July 11, NI3LLIK C. daughter ft. i1.10 t,1'?".'.' nml . Fatherlne hhepperd (neo i,?y ?) ,?.e.la,,,M nn,, friends invited to funeral" W,iIaJ,2'J " , ,m ' i"P Oreen at High miss I.'.,"'.1''.." ' hurrh " " m Int prliote, Old c athedral Cem Auto service Washington and Hlchmond papers copy .. uu u'S1i'vr!iA'TAt J ' i'."anl Nw Mexico. July 14 I.YDIA I) diughler of Lewis and M A. Shrope n.'Ol Raro at aged J7. Ilelatlvea and frlenda. mtdlcal ,tnff of the Ph '! ' Hospital !!.'1i.n.,r"?nviin'i n.ur"" ,r the r,llu "' -r"?s Soclet Invited to services Frl "in n m Oilier II. Hair Illdg, isjci Chestnut" St., PhlTa' UMr.KT.iiEHS ADOLPH FR13I3D. 3303 N 17THSt" Parlora at our disposal Phone Tioga 40"6 J5UMMER RESORTS ATL.NTICCIT1. Tj7 HOTEL OSTEND Whole block llonrdwalk from lloBlon lo Kov. erelgn Ave Coolest apot on the beach New cafo the largest In Atlantic City, distinguished appo ntmenta delightful culs ne (llaasy smooth dancing track eighth of a mile long Open all It" if"" I L HCDDJ3RS, Mgr Fredoflia Hotel Tennessee Ale A Hoard brick hotel , American"!4 Euroro?n"pl.nT.0cen. tral location cap .'10 elevator liaih. -,, nlmr water locker.oV imther, gar'ag' rr aonabJe ratea .Mrs O W CAR.M VN Y & SONS Westminster Ky ave "ear Ileaih. 13leito water, .10 UP weokTU uJWJh Hotel BoSCobel Kentucky Ale near Reach. nklt Phon. tit pen all.',.r' ."" tBhle. ijKii. J none in a K. MARinv HOTEL ARLINGTON -Michigan av Open all ear R j OSRORNC V'Sriv' w. "tMai srsaa s M ! iaiuiiiiittiiiiii KH6 Sea-hland C.M. ' .? "S )i,.,h -.."i'.. "c,"1 . "a "L.Vutrt' 7. V ""P'-'Hh ' "3 ?.T.r.Z K 'K J" ' "" "' h, iw. """w,,BSONg CQMrANV hualiand of Irene Jivett and son of .Mary ami ri Charles T Loiett, aged 3H Itelatllea and friends I. " M No f.I Xlanden Tribe No. 1 10 I Oil M I'd" A Co Kmploiea' Ilellef II. III.. IMI III HKATIIR Int Mt Morlah Pen Faaton. pT :" . Ington, N J 'papoia copy P" 4 WuT! , MMlVlI July 14 WILLIAM i i1""! SS" Ir..'?.,lA,!l3 ?.Bmtti-,a,,"P'ti. li?-,- P- -I. A'. ".""''" to VunV?i? cisa .-". i mama may ne viewed Tues . afi.V i. -env STOTT Julv 1.1 T .liiiti"!?' P, m. -,'".. . '". - - ,,CI1TI1 lllll P& '82 fred fitott aged n4 Relalliea ejn1 ?' WL vlled to funernl services. WVd ,B 'Mena l flllllngham st . Frnnkford In! "B n llll land Cem. Remains may bin,vi.,Lr'v1: Off. p m. Tue. viewni ati., , STRITTVIATTEn July IB ft An. . of Dr I. P Btrlttmatter (ne'e IloMn.',' .? nnd friends members of Arehcnnfi... '"' i! the Holy, Family, Sacred lfeart t 'I.nlly !f Altar Socletj, Invited to funenl ?? -M a m . DUB N nth at. Solemn htShr.Y,'4-- St. Peter's Church 10 ii !' ifffN Cathedral Cem Auto funeVal U ,'lvt N, HWANTON. July IB ANNIE T i Fdmund Swanton, aged 7o ttIf.,iM"Tr ot frlenda Invited to funeral services vi-J" " T- "1 residence of aon-ln-law, Albert T V lll ill i: Duial at, Oermantnnn int i,.T J8". THOMPSON July 10 SAMI'I't .'JT,' nbeth Robertaon Thompson, aged 4nVf S" and friends Inilted to serilces Thur. I5lh"l B014 Arch at Int AHInglnn i Cem ' 2 "' -. TILQIIMAN At Ilryn Mawr stiqiv . widow of Richard A Tllghman In th.!g!?,c of her age Serileea nt the Church of Hf.'l" deemer. Hryn Mawr, on Wed . Julv la1" " o'llock. Train leal Ing Iiroad Street sj.'l, mt 4 3 11 will be met at llrn Mawr 8,uon t TIMMIN1. At Chester Pa Jul. la JOSKPH F. aon of late Thomas an5 ie' R". Tlmmlna brother of Hev James TiV"!r, Reierend clergy, relatlvea and frien; , """"i lo funeral, Thura morning Dlvin2 e,nT1"- St Station roM VOOKL Julv 13, MARY dauahl.e .. . Frederick and Mary Welnholtz agVd I I-",1!") five nml frlenda Invited ln e..H...K. ? a. Re I. Hlart lane. Wed. 2 p m In",' 'ffi'rVn'' ,J VANDF.nORIST Julv 1,1 ELREnr i,.v of Fnnnlo Ilrelsford nnd aon of Sarah .-Jk,n-Thomns R Vandergrlst Relatliei T and VI? '.' Honborough Lodge. No 135 F and '.r,"l,",' emplnyeB of Penroid Iron Works. Inajitl 3-! funeral aervlcea Wed lo a tn 274. Ill st. runner services mother'a reid.e-."'i!r Wood at. Rrlstol. Pn 2 n m "i.ncf.L.-i Cem Frlenda mav call Tues eve "mtol WAONI3R. July in CHARLES hu.k... . lata 1311-abeth Wagner, aged nil liehutjf J 1 frlenda, membera of Holy Family of st p!..'i. Church nnd Hndlacher Ileneflcfil Soel.iJ '.' v.tec' to funeral, Thura I) a m. reaiei.?!. In: sir In-law. John Kuhn 1012 N Bth ,,ncV, emn requiem mass St Peter s Church In . ! Int private Most Holy Redeemer Cem ' B" WALSH Julv 11 JOHN son of lata ti.v . and Catharlna Walsh formtrlj of 101 s i,i,MJ st Relatlies and frlenda Inilted to fuSSfi1 Wed , S 30 n m realdence of nephew Wiliui Smith 884J Tlnlcum ave 13lmood 1 iK mass St Rnohacra Church in a m 1". !. f'ros. Cem "" "'V 'WKIOL13 July in KATHATHNIJ Wrinm (nee von iieiningeri, 11 mow or Lrnent vviT.ir 51 Relatlies nnd friend. inil,:a'.?-3. nernl serileea Thura, teen t mm . n , i-.,t ,-." P m. 1544 N. liik at mt private. Wl.MVCAir J iljr il CHARLES C, VT. KOOP, aged I 77. llelitlies and friends' Invftid to funeral. Wed , 2 30 p m . Ablnctnn p. "."." prliAto - " YOPNO At Rrn Mnwr Pa Julv in. JAinrs TOONO Duo notlco of funernl given resldnci of son. Wm Young, 37 I'enn st , Urjn Maw Pa. ' EDUCATIONAL llotll ,eic. Filintr Tlorl-c trained alwnsa in demand! 1 1111115 ie-ir.; ruro n. position through our course of Instruction Philadelphia School of Filing Kin Chestnut at . third Hoor TEACHERS WANTED, positions Halting. fr registration for college and normal graduate! Modem Tcachera' Hureau, 100." Market fit. STRAYER'S Tno B,8t Hi-'neas School, juinii,iij gth Rni Chenu. strw(l Positions guaranteed Enter now. Day or night Private Shorthand School INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 4530 Sanaora St. WF.ST CIIF-STER. VA. WKST CHEhTElt STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Rolh See I20(l-200. O M PHILIPS Prig. Aoung Women and Girls fUESTXlT HILL. l'A. MT. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLF.OIATE INSTITCTI Afnilated with Cathollo Unlieralty of America and University of Prnna. Music. Art and Do mestic Science taught. Elementary, Intent. dlate Commercial, College Preparatory and Collegiate Classes Ideal Bchool for young ladies. t atnlog llox 40. heatmit Hill, Phlla.. r. MUSIC KAOTIMU In 20 lessons or Money Back. BUL mailed free. CIIItISTENSF.N Piano bchooli, 1520 Chestnut St., 1412 Venango St.. ISM Tasktr St. Phona Sprues DOT SniMMINO PI ARIeT" SclentlOc Swimming School, 1M v-ivrvn, j Ar(,h at 1hoiie Rpruc9 .j Prliate lnstr n Ladles' h'rn 0 to U and 6 to I, LOST AND FOUND SCARP PIN Loat, pearl scarf pin with plitl; num etem eienlng of July 9, In center of rhlla. Reward J E Caldwell & Co Chut nut and Juniper , PARTY who addressed communication to 804 Cornplanter nie nddreaa J 314 Ledger Cent, HELP WANTED FEMALE PELL TELEPHONE OPERATING Work near yocr homo In pleasant and healthful surroundings with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement There are twentj -eight Dell. Central Offlcea In Philadelphia, probably there Is one within a few blocka from your home Unusual opportunities for earn est, Intelligent young women between IS and 21 eara of age. New employee are paid while learning and aro readily advanced. ' Pleasant dining rooms, where the belt of food la sold at cost, ln eiery Cen tral office. Comfortable sitting ronma for reading and relaxation when off duty Oood opportunity for senior and su pervising positions. Apply at 40(1 Market street dally ex cept Sunday, S 30 a m. to 5 n m BOOKKEEPER, with knowledge of stenograpnr. In woodworking, factory M 141 Ledger Cent OIRLS WANTED OVER IB YFARS OF AOR TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS LIOHT AIRY FACTORY DFSIRAHLE STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHFS SERVED AT I.PSS THAN COST PAY REOINNERS 7 TER WEEK INCREASED A1TFII 2D WEFK dOOD PAY EXCELLENT TREATMENT LIGGETT & MYERS TORACCO CO 3D AND ONTARIO HOSIERY Wanted transfer bar topnri. J" ntendera Apply Rowland Haunt. Weitmonv Jajnd nnd Amlter at. HOSIERY Experienced loopera best pay stt work Dobson & Schoen Adams aie east. 01 Wlngohocklng st . Frankford SORTERS on new and old rags also learner. au n ivater si WAITRESSES and kitchen help, experjeneef Hotel Normandle, Ocean Ctty. Apply 640 rea eral at . Camden. N J . - YOUNO LADIES Positions open .J.,3.,nea5rlS rearing joune ladles 322 Real Estate Truii hulldlng - HELP WANTED MALE BLACKSMITH, on wagon work, good wjurejl j1UaJyjioslilon3N6thjUaiC?J545Jl-i- DODY RUILDERS. framer-up. woodworkers ' small parla on limousine bodies, must he"'" clasai highest wages. Apply Employmentpep. . Halo L Kllburn Co. lBth..arillemeooja; CHAUFFEUR, colored, middle d. unmarrleell auburbsi live on the place! ?" d0K,0:'lJJ work! lawn, garden, etc. 1 must have 1 b n references! state qualifications and wage, a" . T OKK Mrrmm C.nlral . . UrCBe O OU ,. ,T'.. w.iii,-. CLERK Man wanted, experienced on, 'c,'r2 store records, to act aa storekeeper' cune. 210, ledger Office. COMPOSITORS, atone handn. proof ra4i,eI holders, monotype ksyboar perators. a. e corner Arch and 16th ata CUTTER8 for private printing plant! f""' expenencea. jiouaiueii i--. . Mucher and Somerset, third floor. - 7. . nn A Tn-ailir evne .l.neerf In (ha dOSlgn. U , automatic and plant machinery, ..vh . ,-- ,iw irigiy. LVYI 1- trio storage nailery company t DRUGS Experienced man to work lj "-Vjajj; partmeni 01 wnoieaaia uuuw, .. Office LABORERS wanted. B18 W. Bsach. MKN . IN FINISIIINO RgOM OF PR"nTM- ; 4AJA V!-, X.4VilWM . V" PRESSMAN wanted, familiar hjjjhot rjj half-tone and color work on John Tpj i.iim.Ii rrn! itMldy sdcltlon tor wan Kill. be Cem., via funeral car " iiimiT. " .5 vened Tuea, g p. m. ' mln nuili HT13VKNS At Olenrldge Ma N ANNHi SPI3NCI3R. wife "of Orant ?," Jul It d"sTC..-lM V.nfo"fu-ne.V.?;V rii i mi i'. in . iiiiiii ra ti..i I rnnitrnril m In u.i.:. "i.. d. m i" " JI" .ili.cm,n requiem mass loaoi'i from St Michaels rectorj. Chester t!.'. "a. nt plot adjoining church. Trains i,'a..W,a- delnhla at 8 34. 0 and Ii .. . T" thlli. 4 tl t tl ,.,,-T, rj. , . ., puga,,,- '. t It f V im .K!T
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