T" 7T3 Ml l'llHVMHpplMn -'v'vu jye-.jTRT i,,-:. -;"- u-.( ".-,'-' m h;.-vv'pt,!,7;v'y'- --y"" "' '11, -f ,- . ,' (. -.-'." '-,VAv,Mrvw,TTIBBPBlB',BBM fn -FJ I ' i 1 I fcOSSIP OF I GERMANY'S ONLY HOPE OF FINANCIAL P JtViliV V ilIV JL KJillLy JL I Empire, With Empty Treasury, in Event of Vic tory Would Look to United States. It GossiD of HOW uermany wmuu ie.-i.uiii. hit Hiiaiierrti linnncpa in tlip event of vluteitj' over the Allies wns vividly portrnyeil yoaterilny r.t the niicnlm: bcsslnti of tlm Kivih h jinnual Convention of tho Investment ' .....i TVlvedero. Ualtlmore, by 1-cwln H. 4 tIm president of tho Guaranty Trust Company of New York. ' -ImaRlnc," ho salil, "Germany victorious over Franco and Hneinmi n,i n,oi- V !. drunk with the hint of power, bankrupt as u result of tho war, seeking to 4 jtbulld her empty treasury. -To whom would Germany turn?" he continued. "To lY.inco or KnRlnmW No! " Either I'rnnce nor Knclnml can he conquered until their last treasure has been ,wnt. nnd. If conciucred, then surely they would bo treasurcless. With the broad ' ' .i... ee- ....... tr.i....e i.. i . . . .. . . ' ' eJPnse ' "' "ralu" "iiiiui' ijhik nuisiiroaii ueiore Her eyes In nil Its ileh 'f. nn vmi lmncltie Germain. vlrtnHiitiM of i.i-nHf .ini. --1..-1., , . UW, "" ' J ' i'"v.j rn iiui-ll, u VI ltltrtlll SUCH i'tn opportunity to recoup her former fortunes?" u . The condition ot i.erman nnanco Is smnined up in a recent book on tho sub let by Professor Jnstrow, of Ilerlln, wlun he states boldly tlmt the German system of war finance rests on no foundation but conlldenci- In the succeis nf Hie fii.r. man arms." nnd that German cicdlt rests T prOUU 01 U"l Luiitiuaiuim.i 'i. Those In a. position to comprehend tho German system fiom every stand- '; point hae no hesitation In snyliiR that m far us concerns tlnancn and all that f t Implies, peace to Germnny Is tfolns to be much more tcirtblu than war: and the statement In n dispatch from Zurich, Switzerland, attributed to Admlr.il von Tripltz, who, addressing a meetlnK of the National party at Munich, miIiI. ." Teace without economical Indemnity would mean defeat for the Ccntial Powers," i U but another confirmation of Germany's piesent llnanclal plight. I Activity in Municipal Honds Continues 'The activity In Rood municipal bonds still continues. It would .seem, ns one ' Unker said yesterday, as though the old standby Investor, after the hurly-burly !j campaign for the Mberty I,oan, had wiped oft his specs, taken out bis pencil ) uiil from every uuthorlty found out just where ho stood In tho matter of war ' nJ supcrtnxatlon, and after elabor.ito calculation hail ronrludeil that, after , all, tax-frco municipal 4s or 4V4J were not n bad investment for liltn at the luesent I time. And It would f,eem ns though theio time Investors coming Into tho market. The representative of a largo banking concern that usually carries a big list of such bonds complained yesterday that he could have sold $100,000 of municipals before 10 n. in., but ho hadn't got them. He also drew attention to the 5mnll number of such bonds that were coming out; whether such action Is in deference to the request made by the Government some time ago for municipalities to go slow on new financing or whether from thl stress of circumstances nnd the cost and .scarcity of labor lie nid lie could not say. The request made by the Government In this connection was understood ; (by many to apply only to the period Immediately befoie and dining the vceom Liberty Loan campaign, so that there would be no interference with Its' success. This man also pointed out tliat In a recent publication largely devoted to Bute municipal, reference was only mndo to one hmall issue of less than 1200,000 by the borough of Homestead, Pa. No others appeared in tho list ot rew municipals, nnd although several small boroughs and townships: were Bet tin" ready to sell new Issues before tho publication of tho Government's lequcst, these were wit' drawn, and up to the present no attempt has been made to place them on the market. It Is also well known that many municipalities are averse to an increase in taxation, which usually goes with new bond issues, us a majority of the citizens believe the l-'cdcml taxation at pios-ent Is quite enough of a but den. Kansas City Terminal's $3,000,000 Note Issue An Issue of $3,000,000 Kansas City Terminal Hallway Company one-year rt per cent notes has been announced by Lee Hlgglnson & Co., William A. Head & Co. trd the Illinois Trust and Savings Hank, Chicago. This h one of the first new Issues of any Importance that has appeared since the second Liberty Loan campaign. Tho notes are offered to the public nt discount Is allowed to bankers ard brokers. These notes have been favorably received In tlnanclal circles In this city, due In part to tho security back cf them, but largely to tho short period which they liavo to run and tho comparatively modest size of the Issue. They are secured by pledged collateral pany's first mortgage 4 per cent gold ditionally, both principal nnd Interest, by tho twelve leading lalhoads entering Kansas City over this erminal system, which has been built at a cost of more than $40,000,000. While it Is true that fconiu five of these roads have been nt ono time or another In -the hands of a receiver, they are all f.atd to bo in good shape nt present, but Zmi lne guarantee or tlie roads Is such that J ? ihouUl default on their obligations tho we ucucii; in oinor worus, iney aro eacn lor In connection with new financing there quarters as to wliat a number of public ;K ef tho country aro going to do when a JT8P .ih.. i,u .t , ii i... .. vihci tiuueuuon.s uiiiLuiu at wiu uiusu vi lne lucsum. uiiu me ot'giiiuiug oi next, jear. Kor some days past Ilnancers closely associated with certain public utilities E were hoping for a favorable outcome to tR botes bv thn TVrlor.'il Ifnsurvf. Ttmilf route V9 Plmntin . Xn... V...I. .1 .. '!.,.... r,ni.,..i.. r.. I.. ,I.n .Mn4.. .1... n- nln n,.n U'? -ut,nl, UL CW iUIH, UIIU JVlUliei , I CUUUII.V IX V. O. Ill II1U JIIULICI VI lilt) HOWVV ek two-year notes by tho American Tobacco Company, but as that plan has fulled p some other plan must bo thought out. Not that those Interested In public Ij. iem, out it was thought that It it were ;' to the extent of permitting greater eabo in obligations President's Appeal to Labor A It is hoped In tho financial district IVesldent Wilson to labor to help to crush Mfe will fall on willling cars all over tho 1 Of tiamlrif, tn U. Hn..IH-l.. !... !..... lit .i. ii" inu fJuuiunus iiiiil iiiij rjt German Government is compounding for promptly. The strlko of trolley workers at Akron, O., and of the workeis on Government contracts in northern New Jersey were not considered serious, hut inertly local ruptlons capable of early adjustment. News From Russia More Encouraging Whllo tlicro is no great enthusiasm over tho news from Hussia that Kerensky "as come back, there was a more optimistic feeling on tho Ktieet and In tlie Mokers" olllces yesterday than there has been for somo tlmo past. One well-known broker said ho looked for u gradual ndwiuco lu prices for tocks, especially first-class rails, but that ho also iroked for an occasional tem porary recession in prices, perhaps in tho most unexpected quuiteis, as such conditions Invariably followed both a bull nnd a bear market. Financing of Work for the Government A great deal of Interest has been created us to how concerns which hac 'ecelved large Government war orders aro financing their work, as none of them n appeared In tho public money market for funds, nor is these any Indication ' their doing so at an early date. It Ik Kfllil tV.n. I... .i.a .nn, nl ll.a rtin I ru nt u iitilnt- wlili'll Mini- urn ninfiMllnir ,. - -.u HtUI Vf II1U Willie ". ll 1-W,l.l.l..., u. ...... ......... ..,.,, ...v. ...ultHllf, Li the work the Government Is obliged to provide advanco funds and periodic pay. L Wents as tho work tirrnrrpsR This Dermlts these cornoratlons to nursue. tho tf Gevernment work without uny strain on raains available for regular business. it was rumored on tho Street yesterday that there was some heavy buying ' Rapid Transit owing to a statement talked about. Country's Paramount 'Charles lr. Rnliin ..rui.um nf Uii .. Hu..,f f.. VB.U1...V w ..- k- m favor of a priority board to pass on Ii o new financing should bo encouraged at Kt '" "a. ma statement on tho suuject There is on nhnsn of Government ' nlch must not' be lirnored If it Is to ..tteasuro of success, and that Is the dcslrablo elimination of competition for tho i- Oovenwnent issues' as they aro offered. E!j io meet the pressing demands of war, the uovernmem snoum navo mo right , wy In Its demands for labor, capltul and materials, and everything posslblo f hlch means comnetition with these demands should bo eliminated, or at least i Postponed. "The country's business today Is war. RiirM by the standard of its necessities. l furthered can any venture bo Justified, ' B.4 jti,.t. .. . . . ., u.i.i..i. i?7""' puono ana private neeaa which of their situation should be ,Vhch.dcM.jot.meet on absolute ana lmroeuime n., THE STREET JlitXRiU WIN AlYL&JftlUA the Street Hankers' Association of America In tlie rrutiklln. nreslilcnt nf ei, n.in,tn i on "u state "of mind," nnd ho seems rather were r,uito u pood number of these old- 1 09'), to yield C'i per cent. The usual of J4, CI 0,000 par aluo of the com bonds at C3, und nio guaianteed uncon It for any reason one or more, of them remaining companies must make good an ana an lor eacn. Is considerable speculation In certain utilities corporations Ju a: Ions parts large olumo of short-term notes and .,. , ., , . ., , . ... tho plan of redl&countlng short-term ji Titniirisoil Wi. tlm I Jtini miK. TVu.,1 utilities expected to bo able to mo that Micccssttil It might lelleve tho situation renewing or refunding these maturing and Warning to Pacifists that tho stirring patriotic anneal of German autocincy and make democracy country, and that tho thinly veiled threat ..n,.HU lltnt .tn.n..... I .!.. ...1,1. .1... ..m... ... jit-iijiiu mill, i-uuii'iiiiiiii-i mill nil- iiiuni'lll its own destruction" will bo heeded the corporation's working capital, which of Increased net earnings having been Concern Today Is War Ifimraiitv Trust Comnanv. of New Vorl.- . - - . - . public offerings of securities. Ho says present which does not meet an imme- is as xoiiowoi financing to meet the needs of war be attended with the largest possible nnd every proposition should be meas- Only as Its successful prosecution Is nHn nnt nlicnliifplv f-nmnfll t ft,l In- it.,. m -.-., , ..-. s ... held In abeyance, ana no new nnanctnu -K-i I EVENING LEPEH-PHILADELPTtlA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PROVISIONS m.nrkt m.i.i ","" Johbtn rtmcinil.nii ino "' -l SmJ.n, . TRo nuotiilln: City '"f. --.., ( nir! ripii :i.in UAaifrn ihtii rlrd Slo. WIMti "' furfil. nj"ti T...-. ' r llnfm urtirth-.i I'ltnle hi.i.l.E. J'". tmln. Ixinflf"". inL.. ..'.'. X)8. 2c KKFINEI) SURAHS Tli "r iarfcir!frw.rw on a ta'" of S 33" ,or t DA1UY PRODUCTS I'ltncm anr. jun, U'V,5 '"" N'w V.irk. full ,rrm, frtl mini," ,T' i'v','.l:'? Wshi-r .lu. .1,.. 'uJ.fnlr toKoo, isWili?' ''" ''" '""' POULTRY trail.. 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New Ycirk t r ("n. $ I - 'J I , lo. 1 1 itilh nf il pi r Ion jO'n Jh onlnnit N w Vnrk M imi it lui t( fthl. aii't 1nli.tm n r l' li. I..1K' Nn. i t.":Viij;i.N. . ti !.."! .in. Ciiifnrnl i, prr lui) ih Imk tj r.iiTi'j.T.".. .Mu-h-rmtnif, ir -1 1 'mu i tt DAIKV I'KODUCTS ' cYi:sTi:nnAY) lirrTI.lt I'inini. ulill. not ntlr wan nuf. flrliMit to r aillh .iht.irli the llmlto-I oITfrliiKs of the bMt r r.t 1-1 tif Null I p.M U '.l rr nincrv. prlcpi if which u.r- v nuttiiinoit. rn.ittr.u tlvp Mti k. hou p wMrh nmitirNtM iht tulk of tin huppI wuh iiull iiti) Mt.tK r.in print urt' M.in i' mil firm, with iliiniml fnirlv artl. hut must nf thi nffiTliiKH wro of uu ilium ami low Kr.uli . uliUh ii i W Hlowly ami nilfii ual;, UiiMt.it Ion' Ve(i rn fr"h onlld ii w Km1 fr,aniir. xlr.i I'm. hUM.rnoilns kmh.n 4il'T-J7, i tr flrstt. 4ff IP-i tlrln I'. " 4.1' , imihN 41''i'Jc. nwrrt rr'imr ttr.l Ur UtHl'TWr.iileM, n l.p. nf.irlrt prints futio, 41'r airivi cxtrnt, 4U. ! Mrstt. 4li I'm. hoi mult (Hil.V. ip il.il f.nuy br nlrt f rrlntu worv Jobbing at rJ W .Vm I 'A .( V n new-la r 1 rcjr wen ra rr h nl thr nnrKft ruli il tlrm ami hlulicr wtth ! rmti.1 L fullv niu.il to th iiittTlnKfl rti.ittratilM ti-k. nnvpnr, wai nun i ami irraRUiar in aiup. Ke-friBrat-ir kps w-ro MinuM lu M, but quiet. Uuot.itlnns Narb tlrpt. Sit I Ii 1 1 "11 pr tatf . do. current ren-lpiM. 911 lit .-r f.i. dn. x'tmiili ij i".'"irtii". per tut.' w.Htrn rxtri flrf tli InftMITit pr t.iM tin ilrMM $14H ir nihr , tin n i otnl" S1J 4 ' l.'l ft pi r t ... rn. frlKr..lur ukh i Mr i 111 7i. IIikih Slit mi, HftnmN J't 'HKi lu "i n It i ' (I .iri fulU .m ill"tl t,tfKS w"!' lublilTiir tit .MiUYTt imt ilurt n. TEXTILE MACHINERY INSTALLED IN HOMES Development in Reading Enables Women to Use Their Spare Time Probably Ui:Alir.'C. Ii . Nov n -An uimsual devvloiitiient of the Knitting IniluMry In tills city .mil lilnlty. praetlialile wherever the tleutrli- IlKhtliiK Mt-ivlce Ih In private i'.koW IliKK. Ih vliouu ill hi Ip-w .ilitt-d nilver'Ist iiiunts of tistlle iiriiiufaiturinK coneein Several loe.il ni.inuf.iUui.T.s ,ue inlveitlsliiK ciffei.s to Install, flee of expinse, olectrlea' lonpliiB m.icliiiies in private homes fur opei atlon liy vvunieu who e.iiiimt ork in far torierf. They can uve their (-pare time, and the tlmo that would otherwise have to ho spent ill BiilliK to ami fiom tlm factory, ill work mi the machines, ami many women earn $.1 or Jfi .1 wei-U; othciH nion. Mont 'if tho f.utnrles iim- autoiiiulilis m I'lilUitliiR anil dlrtilliutliiK K.irinents and lmslerv lniijH-d In private homi-i'. and few numti'i havi- in m.iKe trips or .send UiiUlreu fur in.iteil.il for tlnlr vvmU. The factories aic KlvliiK hiime-vMii lid s er eimMiilonce. .Some even pay the ele. trl.-eiinvnt bills, bavins: sep.il ate meter on the innchtneH. The Davles lloliry I'nmpaiiy and tho Welnert Kiilttlnu and Machine J'nmpariy aro the nevvet advertisers of this home work offer. In tho last few months many factories have iuHtalleit scores of looplins and other niaeliliiei In private homes. Tlie knlttlnis-marhlne eiiulpments ami motors take up mi more space thin a common bewlntf machine. TWO MILITARY FLIERS KILLED Canadian Lieutenant and U. S. Ser geant Die When Machine Falls KOHT WOHTII Tex, Nov. 13 Two aviators. Second Lieutenant It I. Johnson, Canadian royal fijing eoips, and Sergeant Malloy, United States avhilluii section, vvcre Wiled here, when an airplane In which they were making a practice lllght fell, about seven miles' from this city. Details of the accident and add! esses ot the men are not available at nviaAlon headquarters here Lieutenant Johnstn was u Canadian and Is said to have been orre of the best aviators of the loyal Hying corps now training here. Ho was pilot of the machine, which was from the royal Hying corps gunnery school. Sergeant Mnlloy was an American and was attiched to the seventeenth Aero Squadron. TWO CITIES UAH KREISLER Williumsport and Lancaster Opposition Causes Cancellation of Concerts WiMJAMBPOltT, I'a Nov. 13. I'ubllc protests against the Appearance of Irltz Krelsler. tho Austrian violinist, who vyas to come bete next month, have resulted In a cancellation of the concert by 11. S. Krane, who had arranged for the concert. Krelsler had appeared hero several times before. LANCASTER, Pa.. Nov U. Fritz Krels ler. who was booked for a concert In the Keystone Concert Company course, will not he permitted to appear here, the concert having been canceled when It was learned that ho was sending money earned In this country to Austria, Anti-Militarists Change Name NEW VOHK, Nov. 13. Tho American Union against Militarism announced that It has changed ilts name to "The American Union, for a.Dsmocratlo. Peace," .Jt alma -.----- 7KA , fu, .rrA ninnutj iri. . l'nVfc '.'"f,". MtWVml. 3lo. Ilrtf nam". Mt!!f T -V'W2l'r ,o. nklmuil. In""'. "Mee"su 'I.,,1-:"" r"1. m lTinl .n1 m,i .Vi''?' llnim mntt-,l wrtm "'"HKIPB fln.l .--" " '" t mLm-' HcIIIm in Mrfcl errnrd. " I" bran,, .i ,nr"'- 3-v Mrmltwt liarnn. f'c. i nr.i n' "vernup. rltv nr wrutern nir.1. 'io. (In i,,i.'.,,"'r" fanned tlfrccfl Sic. 1o. "'I"M lii.;v I.rd. purr city, krttlo. n: iiuiifi. r i'-..i tV,"-- V:' ?" ""iih. .if i-. .i ' i ',, luiiVi ";v,"L".'iii. I'uiii- "Tli -, I sill,, m'?.-i '1".". lt.im.. HrnutV. Tula .ij .- . IHJIII Mn,lili. tlC", .,() 1, u i w it ' , in in. ii.ii.i,.,,' t:Ui : r.ii i irk.. V'."..."r'nV ' l " II -il'rj'-H, '? rWli Ml wwgaiiA'WV . SEASON TICKETS FREE OF WAR TAX That Is, if -You Bought Them Prior to November 1, New Ruling PAID IT? GET A REFUND Movie Theatres Permitted to Pay Levy for Patrons if They So Desire A pleasant little surprise has descended upon pertnns who purchased, previous to November 1. sann tickets for the opera and other entertainments whl.'h are vet to bo performed They were told that thev would be ohllgeil to pay a war revenue tax of la per cent of tho value nf tho tickets, hut tho tjovernment has mm decided that tho tax will not be collected from them Tho r who paid cash for their tickets may get the tax refunded Tho new ruling rumes frnm the i-ommis- slnner nf Internal Revenue, P-inlel c . llnper, at Washington to Collector nf Inti-rnal llov enuo Ledeier, in ch.UBC of tho Philadelphia district Tho premature mllcrtlnn nf the ta was due It Is slid, to the fact that th war revenue bill was only passed In October and went Into effect btfnre the Government n'llclals had time to Interpret all Its uc talls John .lones. who bought a theatre ticket for himself and his best girl prevlnus to November 1 for a performance which was tn tal.i- place after November 1 Is the "fall guv," nii-ordlug t.. the new i tiling Hi- hail tn pay fmtv cents extl.v as war tnx If the seats ent him 1. His fnrtv cents will In till prnbililllts st.iv In the Governnnnts hands, even though the Gov ernment ilnesu't want It any more The theatn- tnanngenient cannot keep It, as It Is held re'pntisllilo for tho collet Unit of tin- tnx John Jones could git his fnrtv cents li.uk If hi could prove that he bought the tliticts lier.iro November 1. Hut even If ho has happened to Keep his scat checks there would be nothing' to ihovv that he linuglit tho heats before the day of the performance. may go to m:n chops Thousands of dollars have accrued to the Government .u this way fiom the sale of theatie tickets In Philadelphia. What will bo done with tho money? In all probability It will he tinned over to tho lied Cross or si-iue other pitrHt'e work. It i not UKely that any Amei Iran citizen will begrudge tho few pennies tho Government unwltlngly collected from htm In this way The hiiKu-st" Indlvtdiiali In rhlladelphla whu'aio affei-ted bv the new ruling an- the Mihserlbeis to M-a-na tlelsel" ..t the Metro politan opeta I lull-.- 'Sixteen performances of grand opera aie tn bo given tlu-ie this seasim, hegliinlng November Sn, and tho season tlikets weie placed mi sale before October 2n If tho iper.i limine is (Hied th capacity at all sixteen performances and If all the seats had been paid fur licfur? .Miveiniier 1. tlie .uiiniiiii or war lax return able to tho opeiagocis would ho elnso to $2n.0iifl Hut Manager lingerie f.ivs that It Is impossible to estimate at this time what share of the subcrlptlcns were paid for In c.ihh, with the war tax added A person who paid J8S for one nf V 5 orchestra seats for the mmsiiii before November 1 will git his S war tax hack. Tlinw- who merelv Milisoilhod to season tickets at the opei.i without making ad vance paviin-ntM and to whom bills are et to be sent will not now 11ml tin- war tax Included 111 the r bills, unless they dated their subscription after November 1. A huge aniiiimt nf extra bookkeeping Is made necessarj by the new ruling of tho Internal Revenu" Htireau, to tetiirn to ticket holders who paid e-ash befom November 1 the amount of their war tax. Scats for single performances will not go on rale till Novem ber "0. m the new ruling dues not exempt thess pin chasers' fiom the war tax Subscribers to the Phlliidtliilil.i Orches tra's season had taken viitiiallv every seat In the house except the gallery svits, which are nold only on the night of a performance, early this spring No war tax was col lided from them, so no extra bookkeeping will now- bo netessarv on tho part of tho management to refund the- war taxes. The orehestr.i w'll give more than 100 per formances during the present season, and the amount eif war taxes from them, had all the tickets been purchased after Novem ber I would hnvo been from Jin.OOO to $2l."n. according to Arthur Jud.snn. man iger nf the Orehf stia. nvhohv ni:p.i sc? TliKels were sold at the boxnlllee a week III advanco of the I'llday and Saturday ierfmniiiiices during the week, which In eltidid Nnveinbe-r 1, but as tliise were main ly fur twenty-live tent and llfty-cent tickets, the war tax on enth ticket was only three or vo icnts, and the entire amount re turnable -would bo oul.v f:n As lu the casu of piiichaseis of seats for theatrical performances, It is nut thought likely that inv o e 'i I I t' i I'le n k fnr tlie return of his three tents or his nlikel. The new ruling does tint apply to the peifonii.ini os of the Phr.idelphla Chor.il Soclet. whuso tickets for tlie first per formance nf tho season on December 28, fflBbrreltiM'A Used in over 4,000 factories The only oil paint with a filossy, tile-like, white finish. Made by a special process over which we have exclusive con trol. Contains no varnish. Its firm, yet elastic surface will not crack or scale, tor it expands and contracts with temperature changes and withstands vi- bt'ons. RICE'S MILL WHITE (Barreled Sunlight) The orlclnal "Mill While." It Incrca.e. your daylight IB', to 30 by actual te.t. Re Recta every ray of natural and artificial Huht, Reduce, your llthtlnc bill.. Re.lsts dirt. It .anltary and can be wa.hed clean when other paint, need re-coating, Remain, white long alter other paint, have turned yellow under the lima condi tion.. For all interior ua in hop., factories, .tore., r. tatirantf, etc. 5r!i! In barrel., al.o In can.. Made In Clo... Eft Shell and Flat. (J. S. Gutta Perch, Paint Co. Providence, R. I. Bold In 1'hllutlrlphU by (I. I'. DAKKOW i. CO, SCO (lennjnloun Ave. mN. 1IOMI, CO. 6t0 Ann lit. M)!KHI!L'n CO. IS Houtii 13th hi. !AUKUUAUUm&l HTTP &?, ' x will not he placed on sale until about De cember 10. TIm society gives four per i.r, ., ,... . vj - ; -- --. , , lOrmnnCOff. at Which trm nilmlvAtnti will ha ---- ....... ..... ..... l.DO PCnt. IlUt tlrkMn fur th nnr U'lll l0 eoM fop )5. Cotlfctor Ixilercrfl ofHco -i. .. mi tf. vunrcinr jx:iierer n omce has ruled, however, tlmt the ID per cent war tax must be rollrctel on tho face vnlue of FlnRle tlckrtfl. io thnt tho tiurchaspr nf tht series must pay sixty cen.faxaccdjng to T. C. Mnrtlndale, president of the society. The fnlverslty Kxtenslon Society, which sells hundreds of season tickets tn Its tec turc, has not asked Its patrons to pl.v tho war tnx, ns It has been ntlvlsrd by It's rounsel thnt It romes under the classiflea linn of education il entertainments, which arc exempted from tax. The Matinee Musical flub, the Fort nightly Club and the ltajiln Club, all nf which s-ll season tickets .may have their season tickets rated as club dues As those are ea than III a eir. they will be ex impt from the war tax. MOVIC.S MAY 111: OHNMHors The new ruling does not affect patrons of motlon-plctuic theatres, as no tickets to the "movies" are placed on sale In ad vanco nf the performance Commissioner Hopor has also ruled tint It will he legal for motion-picture theatres to advertise if they so wish, that thev will pay the war tax of one cent on e-ieh ten-cent ticket in Ii of exictlnr It from their patrons. The promise from Commissioner Hopor that refunds mny be made to persons who purchased tickets urn! pild wnr taxes previous to November 1, for performances after that date, has ptnvlded a fresh argu ment as to the Inconsistencies of the war re-venue law Some railroad attornevs aro arguing that If the refund Is extended lu such e-ases. It Is lncnnsMcnt to iiIiIIl-o ., person who bought a railroad ticket pre vious to November 1. for uo after that date, to pay his additional war tnx when he boa ids tho train. WHISKY OAUCJKR hankrupt York Man Has Assets of $0 100, With Liabilities of $'20,190 YOHK, Pa , Nov. 13. George H Kndeis. a cauger In the I'nltcd States revenue serv lie. was declared a voluntary bankrupt by tho Middle District Court at Scr.inton. Ills schedule assets are eSIO" and liabilities are JJO.IOO.i:.. The bankrupt became Involved through tho association In business with Itobert J Lewis, the missing York lavvver. It Is said. J3cat!)g Ai.r.n.v fn Nov. in, 1117 ann.t: waitt wlfp of Thnrnn llcn. llfLitlv-it mnl f rli nH IflAirnl to attend finwril rrlrost, W'rA , '2 3tl P m . Int n Plrtrnrn. Tft 4 NVwhalt t (Irr tn.infov.fi Int trliito I.tiurH If III Oin AN!)Ui:S No 1". MAUY 1! . w Mnv. of IMw iril O AnlrpM Hctattcy .nut frit-nil's In It( l to fnti r.il Wed l v m nislit n. p nf Kuii In l.i w, John Idintrr 1MIJ N Sim -11p i Int j.rl !(. Mt .Murt.t h (Vm lltm.ilua iii.ij h. 1pwi1 Tin-it , h to 1" ! rn ApiM.i:rnx iwnoi.fNi: it i.im of c,n. I.iln W lMrtln Ai.plrtun. V S A runpr.il MTi at tli' n'MiiiHiip.- nf hrr hrothrr-iu I iw .!.,. pt H Urnwn, (Mtitta, Hoi , V tlnc-,1 1 , llth lntt at t :io i m lntprnipnt In I)r.ifr i '.Mntpr AutumnMlPM will tnp t train arrlvtnj, at MI.Mli Irtwn. I 1 . 11 n m aium: --n Nim m. hut. Upv. cuius nN II NsoN Altl'K hUMliaml of IMm .1 llurp-i ium II .mum l(patlrM and frUn-li, nlo m m lirrn f tho IMllla. lmifpr. Iirp of til' M i: Cliurch, Itivlti c to ntt. til futw r.t I ii rlr "j WrA , J ji in at Kl .T.iirtPH M i; fhurrli. nr rd Dinci. int inuriii.iv. at Aiicntriuti. imku ni ii. Annt.Ainn ni:tcin Tli:it tie.i Anli"nfpllrr). wife of rharlrp i; II ut runprl fti'r.tp nnl Int at CarllMc, la Wil (.'arllM. I'.i . rnipr ropy llTf;MN- VI VuriP Pi. Nov H MIT tUIKD KI.IZAIIKTH. .l.iuchtpr nf WlllLnn II ami Spllna IlitPtnnnn. iirpI '2i ItPlathrs nnl frk'nJs linlttMl to fumrnl 12h V Wan a Vcd SptvIth at houi, '2 v ni Itpin.iln may lr lovvpd Tn- . 7 to Ii p m Int nrivnte. 1li.ArK On Nov 11 1H1T TIKVMAS. hin Innd tf If tirt,t t.i. koti of tho Itto Thomnn and lttr.ni.li HI.uk ItrlntHoH and frlnd nlsn l!ol Ninw Soclptv of St. Philip's Cntirrh and tho rmnlu rn of IMwird Tr tlnpr nr rouppct fullv Invltrd tn funprnl. on I'rl morn , at S o'plnok, from hi Imp rMdTirc 20U s. Thlllp HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD NEW TRAIN SERVICE Effective Thursday, November 8th, the following service will be inaugurated for the transportation of employees to and from Hog Island. SOUTHWARD NORTHWARD Daily Daily I Daily Daily ..-.,o Except Except Daily Daily .., Daily Daily Except Except stations Sunday Sunday stations Sunday Sunday A. M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Broad Street and Hog Island 5.00 5.05 5.50 6.10 Washington Avenue Nortb K55ington J5 aTii 6j gIo GirarSdtAvtC,iSed 15 7-00 hL 5.34 5.39 6,18 0.34 24th and Chestnut Elmwood v 5.40 5.45 6.20 6.40 Streets .' Bel1 Road 5-u 5-49 G 30 6-44 Grays Ferry Eastwicks 5.50 5.55 6.35 6.50 Eastwicks 6.20 6.24 7.10 1.20 'Grays Ferry ' Bell Road 6.26 6.30 7.16 7.26 24th and Chestnut 7Z 0.( 5,55 o.4U Elmwood 6.30 6.35 7.21 7.30 streets Lester 6.36 6T IT 1W g-l 6.00 6.44 lHi!i!? 640 6.44 7.30 JM Bfoad Hog Island 6.55 6.55 7.50 7.55 Washington Avenue bl 7,1 (NOTE) Pennsylvania Trains from Broad and Washington Avenue make stop at Twenty-Fourth Street nnd Forty-Ninth Street in bo tli directions. FERRY SERVICE Daily Daily I Daily Daily I Daily Daily Daily I Daily A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Billingsport 6.15 6,40 7.15 7.40 Hog Island 4.45 5.05 5.45 6.10 Hog Island 6.25 6.50 7.25 1 7.50 jBillingsport 4,55 5.15 5.65 6,20" SERVICE CONTEMPLATED Arrangements have been made to Inaugurate water service effective November 15th. Wilson Line Boat will leave Chestnut Street Wharf at 6 a. m. Returning leave Hog Island at 6 p. M. Additional Boat service will be installed as required. (NOTE) Hot coffee and lunches will be furnished on the boat for the accommodation of our men at minimum cost. A Railroad is now being built between Hog Island and a connection with the Philadelphia & Readinr Railroad and the P. R. T. street cars near Elmwood, and as soon as completed, shuttle service will be operated to connect the trolley cars to all parts of Philadelphia, many lines of which transfer without additional cost. This shuttle service will provide exoense. Further notice will be Posted as soon as bhuttle service is in r uvui, , i-.it ,;i,'W.'- ' i r .-...-.. timMMfiniBiivrii 1917 nrTiiR at, no cmn maim nr rrnuirm ai i,mir oi nm r- . r-.k...i. n in m t. UnlM l-inii rrnl. Solemn ma., nf rrnulem at t.aily of lj-jnt Unifl 1...UI1.I. if wi. n .... ... mmv.j w.-.-- ... tn tt-tttttir r . a lniUmln nn1 AnnV Hlnikv inrr1 14 ?) ninjmin nni nm i:"t?".Uv' 'hwi'm lVnriil"V""ne'ntl , IIOVB t '(HTpf-i jin-- nun ni' irtlrn nrhnol rhllrlrn of Im Inn f'hurr.. Inltrrt In flinnl WM. '-' in. V!rrnt' rfMnrr. lilt Knti "..JWW r'YU c'tiviMt:niriiKiM nvv- n. mmim ;.. wif- ff .Innn W. llnmm'rai.i.in rt'lstlvfti nml frlin.l Inilteil tn funi-rnl pi-rvhra Thur. B tn" IT Hi -V th st hit. prlvstr North- "liovvvv On Vv. 1? II"" ', ht r i'." tn iv.ft.imvn 'ItVIH.'-," '''?.?' ""Wf.V . ,i,.i.i 1 nml l I t psih xeiei-n p-lv-ite n Chrt Kplaenpsl Chil-eS 'pntiainvrn TJ'irs. Nov l!J. Into llohrt" Movie ne-fil 21 ltlitlie snd fr enili Inme, J Versff. rt. Heruhllrin H.,h Invllen to fu-i'Ml W. .1 s in in r-il.leie-n" mot-er SOU Mlvsi nt Holemn r'ciu'em , rhiirrh of the Nativity I" n m Int. N pi-nnn.V"- N- n wim.imw t-ii.henil eif llerthi llnrcr H"lativ and frl.nds etnplnves of )" ei (Irnv iv Invited tn fnnernl servlrea Wed S M p ni M imh live UM,m llrlshts N J tnt private lfarlolah '''ui'lllt - Nov 1" MV11V Mniinn vvMnw of r. Hortre'llnrf nf V;iri'ne!n Del arert mi. Kiineril er Ii"-" nlec- r -lilene.. Mls flirt J1SJ "lirt N 111 f Tue. . s f rn Int. prl vniH1,nvnv,"ihIn!:nN-xnn r. son of to. nii.l lute Siisen e'n" IP 1 dives Hnd friends in.u.si in fun-ril Wed s am n'tnt's ri-l- nn'i r. Mrni"-'" immh-' i"i-i--m leneo Mr" nn Moniltnnn '.'Hli 1-ntMI -lne 7.:.:.... mo tn Ivv mil rem MVVNvVilli N''"' 1- 'DW Villi rv.V VAt'Ott fnrmerW of SM'I Ill.Ue nvc. IMntlves iiii,1 friend" tntlied to fuier.-il l-rl h In h in . frnm ' S ri'.Mi t Solemn 'iin mm nt the r-iinrn" uf TruiisllKuratlim t 10 n in hit ''r!-t".INTON - S'pv M. .ifVllN V . son nf svpio rnltiiii'in n.-e I'llnlnni unit 1 .le .tolm T. Hlninn. aced -."i llelntlves anil t-'. n,l" I Inllna Prea rninn N" I. I- " " M. No ;.l l"v't .1 t, tuneiM Wed. s ao a in 111! I W tleiirihln st Solemn rrqulein mns" I'liiireli of the M-"t I'rec'eus Ulead "' our Imnl 1" .1. m. Int. Holy Hepill, Sri. C-ein A." i fu Til S-nVMI-l.l. On Nov l ln!T JOHN S TON. Nllt.t.. son nf III" Jnhn S und Jan.. M fnnnell it" v l m ti nt. Int i.rlwit rnviim: Nv 1-' in:mui. r wunw nf lr lamp T traM UpIhIUpp and frl nd inl'pd to pprlP'' Tlturp 3 p. tn . mn In-l.-m's rpld-np 42n't rhi ptpr a. Int prliHtc (mPT , -(,l tior pt,. t'aniil t J, Nov 12 MAUY imAtMll.H widow of lIotan troft. nftrl "tl Iu tiotltt of fuiural will !. Kl nO.VOVAN Nov. 12. HAIllir C . htiianil of Int i nna Pononn and pon of Willi mm It. and M. man t linnovnn (iipp t'olllnpi a-rnl 21 Ki-lHtht'p nnd Iri nd Imltnl to poripp l'rl. 2 P ni.. rcnldpnif tf mrentP 2.127 I'ural Pt. Int prlTto. N il ir lllll 'm ioniHi:urv s !". PVTuii'k n of .Tain nnd UrMk'pt limtuht r' nu-od .' Urli tlp and frlpii'M. Ht (inbrlprp Hnlv Nairn Siv tlotv, lnlttd tn inner il d N .in t. n . pnrpntM' n'pldpnpp. 1321 S Nxpt wt ripir H1t and Wn'.rtiiti pp. Illirh ni.ipi of rviti.Ptn Ht. flaltrlPl'v t.'huni in n. ni Int Ill rroai I'pin lit'NVAV Vnv 11. Wll.t.TAM (I liu1miv1 of Jptinlp I turn in On 'Vrmtl ,md urn of lit' t.porii-" and Hi tin pi iMiiran ltpl.itlPN and frlptaVt lnitpi to Hnltin Thuri 2 p in. :t" . N IMttPwnjd Mt Int Mt Moiliih Ti in Prion In ma imP Wed . s to Id m rtW I1IW. -On Nov in IM7 S'" NNA i:iiW.K! lfp of lionj mill IMwird and ilautib'pr of Wllllarn and lit- r.itlnrln.- ijrniib nijpil 2'1 tMr ltpntli m and frlrnd- In ltd to fMn-T'il on Thur-1 nt 1 Hit oVl(rl( from Int. rpMnc. T.n "IcKr.in Ft Sprvlp in St 1 Mi th nxTU'PlKt Chnrrh. .Id and Itpd 2 Ti V in Int FTiiwood fVm. Iloni.tlm rnuv Ii 1pwpi1 Wp1 pvp riSSI.I'Jt Nov 10. ANN widow of Onrrp rinsl-r .np O. lliI. iind ".1 Ui'tlvpt nnd frt- ndi. lnrtIV Aid St. Mlrhappp 0"min T.u thorin Phurch Inxlted to fun ral Wi1 2 r m . 210". n York t. Int. North rddr Mill Com i.r.t.ts -Nov ii. .To.rpir w h,ii.imi tr Till U i:ilt nro M-itn -r llrlitle aid Mndi ln.ltod to porvlro W d 2 tn .11fl N 421 Pt Int private, rprnwood c rn, I'om'ilna mt i vlpwd Tu'P.. 7 to l m i:vnMJUT - Nov 10 Mld. nly irVTlTlY. nn of IVUx nnd XimuPta IlrnrliTt IMntUos and frlnd InittPil to funprnl. Wd . .?( a tn . ptronn npllnto. 4721 IHvrfnrd no Hotptnn roulpni miM St TtrmtluVp f'hnrrh in n m. Int Holy Crow Crm. Prlondi may call Tuoa , 7 to o p in i:-si.iN(.rn Nov it r.nor.TNi: i.smn- t"li:H dip.- nclipr). wit or John PpIlii;ir. nirid 71 Itt'lfitUo and frlndp Itnltrd tn futurtl Wod , 2 n in, 1.12H N. Wiirnnck Bt. Int. flrppnmount Ct m. n;i-H. At Atlnntlti City. N J.. Nov. 11. Sn.mn Tliru ini.i.11 .'i ',I,"-',,, '- -,'ii."nyn t-hiirrli o no n. in Int llolv Croa rem I'uilt n" m it'si.-tot K hti.'un.l nf MrV A Csrr t..i(tes ,in,l fri'n.i" in'mh-re nf Kmre.-n-n-ii lien A""'. Invited tn f.jneril vsiee. vvv.1 . ? m . IT W lllahliir..! ave.. lii lain r n ft ml irif no nn -th hiwiuk nimr , I . ;. i . ; . . ' -." " ' " V I) ,.( I A -Sooth riilhulelphln ll.puli' ' "",', l"'neriil Thur" n rn IJ'.'il N .-.dth Irim "lull and other erB,inl?itl..ns nf ivhleli he ' J ""","' '"'"",' nuIT.n nf -s! Oreuory 0J0 ""a i meinl-r lnvli.il to fun. nil nn T'liir-. nt " .iJ-ritern Vnt-'tn L-V?-.- .1!,.,'!I,Ki,,r' 1 n'rlnili from l"te l.lilenee I l.Tl S Mil St .."1 ;' ' ?J ' t,,;"A -l ",) VI '" TX5,l,(n VvVro"' V,il,lo;e?v,eoI,,m,"'!, "MJ "' U"Vcd U ' -'' 'rtnoT'ttl'.rK'runVAl "aVrvlc ".: V N,. " 2; 1 r l'l V s XUAII If, f ,. in- &S . .VCTI.rr'a'n'raenXVn ipi I " i' "i r-.-. .. ..i-.i. . .. in, rnml Alel inMv Tn I nHmtn iiiit.ii. means of reaching the property in shorter space of time at the minimum.'." AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPBUILDING ;..A,A, Ak&& HSZJl 174$ vjvr J nr-trnw nr,'l,T"'.r,,'Vo.r0.' fe?'!1 p?!". ..." ':i int I'aartlloanr."" A,Unlta C' N' ' KTJ,,J,Lllh a,", lauiiht.r of Thomna and eat .I.....,,,., onurr, iiKfii .i, iteiaiive-a and rrltnela Invited to funeral aervicea. Wed.. 2 p. m . si VV, Pomona t Otn Int. private ncmalna mr ! vwtii Tuj... T to 0 p. m. s. -...,,. ..,, iiunr,iuA ii., wire cr e. b, Fo. Kelatlira and frlemla Invltea io funeral Tu ' "" J"' MtT' 8 "' " bX'-V-v-.iv' " ,X.,I;,,,AM r-j huhnn f Srnh . tinlt iMMi IVhlan.sl .nJ i a.Z Wiillsm and ' Sarah Oalf. " ar"d i lUl.tt",. V ..,.,. .,,ni,i. iwuii r.nni r.l'l. ino, HI. t. OI A.I I'onperC tin on, Ix-al No. Ins; Arthur Morravr lenuh Iran Club, emrlnje, fr,v iick nil Col. nilted to funrl. Irl,; 2 p. m 2110 8. Oar- n"f -?' '"t .Vlt. Mnrlah e-m. Krlenda mar tall Thur. le. Auto aervlee rni,AL','A,"Vl:L1- s",v- L1- ''VDIA J.. -lfe of Joeph (MdiiRhir, daujhter of lale William and Ceeeha Hmlth. tlelatliea nnd friend., mar nf Promise Iide. No. 14 8. nnd It. In vited tn funeral. Thura . 2 p. m., 2.12 Hudton "'. ,lii'.'iS.frr Dly- .N J- . ,n'- rnlnn C'm OAllU.VKIt. Nov. 11, suddenly. jrjANNdrTTB A , daughter of IMivard II. and Jeanwtte Oaril ner, a.ed s. Ileliilvra nnd friends Invited to funeral aervicea Wed. S p. tn. nirenta' real ilnee, i.i-.i w tirnver'a line, Chestnut lllll. Int. Nnrtlmond (-em. Fi lends miy rail Tuea, eve. l,i:iH r .Sti,ia,.nlv v.. tl le-reeiu-r .. . Mimnret nnd l.ile Auitusl tJel.t, aaed an nl- I ntlvea .nd friends Invited tn funrrnl aervicea. 'x Tnirj 2.1U i m . ,11112 Tulip .1 Krinda may 1 '"'A.JV'1.. "'r. V- '" '" ll'lvie rem. " (1II1SON. Suddenly Nov. II. 2S2T Slter it. Inrae -'.th nnd . tn r. t ats.t. vNliltHW T .on i nf JHrtlia nnd Into Samii'l Olbfon. rtelallve V and frlrn.I. (IrrnMntown Golden SMr. I.. O. U. .No .Ti 2stn Ward Rtnnemin I-'ellnvvshlp. Invil-d i Jn finenil, Wert , 2.3H p m , CHurfh nf he In- j tere-ssinn 5!Uh nnd Hetcher sts Int. Itlll.td. , m . J.lln'n,l car aerGce. Ilemalna mar b .-.1 Tuea eve. -y nt. '.'.". V ! " SV' " Naval Horn.- PI-.THrt l! fllll.VJtl) llelntle., and friends NnvalVeti.. 1 I!,n, ,.r.1,,on "'. ,,,rt "f rjilla Invited to fu- ve,i nr. " :"-.:"" ".' "-. . ii, tut lw. lr .Tnhn flinrd. lf.i H 21,1 Pt. Uih rpjupn miss, st r.dmond'a rtiu-rli 10 a ml In Ml t'risj ivm IIAMIUTOV-. Snv II SAHAH HMXAnBTIT. SI? v.1':''1 tn 'ynTH p-' vIpm, Wed.. S p. m., !M s tritt nt. Int Mivitf. HAMMl.M;r-Nov 11 JOSKPH A. hipf.aB4 ff iM-mric If-impll nnd pon ,,f Ht,. !-. trick nnd f-irnn lUttltnHI Itplitlv--i and Mendp !n iltuHi o funrrnl Wfd it f. m mvi li.-jntmlciC ftr.,7rn.ton..'N J ,nt I'Ptrtwn. P.. HKAMN --Nm l? inSKPH H . huard of .him . iii-niii min m nrmtPK' UPlallVf ii tidl f.l.in.1. II...,U vV.. d p nil". III. Uil- III IIIUII ,-(! Ilimil.NS- At lloorlv. N J, Nov. lo MAUY IIIfKlINS (np I),i1pV wlfp of lAt Jnppph HltfBln. nplatlv p Hti'l frlond !nvlt1 to fnnrral prlsfft Wod 2'1n p m., fiflS Conppf Pt. II. rlv N J Int Momunrrt rm. IIOWAUIi Nn. II MPPCS f ron of lit ThnmiP nnd Ann Howard TtplatUpp nJ frlrndp lnItrd tn funrrnl Wotl , 7 a m. from natdMnr of nltpr. Mm .Ttrfmlnh I,ir, 2222 N Itlth Pt lllirli rpr,iilrm inapp Church Our IfaiK nf Merry s . m . thnr to nth and Columbia Ap Station, to t.ik H a m. train far St Cl.tlr Scliullilll Co for Int .lONHS No.. ID. at Prbtprian Tfomp. r.ith Pt and ilnenw ly a JIAIIY I JONKS. Hfintlvpt and f rr ndp lnltot to funeral norv In p Wd 1 .in t in ti.trtora of Cli.trlop PPzn tnil.r Sun 1 ! N. 20th Pt Int. private. Mlldlptown (Vm Mlddftnnn Pa IttmMni inn It xPwod nt rhiipfi nf Mlddleto-wn (Vm., .'I p m Chpptr piiMrp rnpv Auto funral. JUNKS No 11. SllM'Alf. widow nf John It. JoTi1 Itineral Prlrr, port' repldcnra. u im.im S Jon. h .1144 Wuvne r Otn., Will 1 'i n m Int. prlal Ki:0(lll Suddenly. Nov 11. JOHN W hu ' mil of HrUUet (nop Con-a) Hplatlip ami fr.phd tmtdoxoa of Wllll.tin Cramp a S. U V, Il Co , in. i ltd to funpral Thurp., Htd a m.. 2.12 Cedar t 1 2.1th Wardl Solemn requiem hum St Ann' Churph 1 a m. Int Cathe- "kKHU-Nov 11 MAHC1ATIRT .T KRRtU need U jenra HelntHea and friends AUverta (J. Mi r-r Lodge. No. 11. U of A., 'nvlted t funrrnl pprvlrep. Thurp.. 2 n m.. brotherlft lavr' renltlenco. Albert A Molr. 222 E. Al minl at , (Wrnnntown Int. private. KIHIIVAN No S rilV.Nt Kfr T103AM.1 (Dlt). diuchter of I(rnard J nnd Fmncei h; Klernan (net Doushprtvl Helatlvea and friend. I. pintle ot Sirred He-rt of St. Stephen's Chureh. Invited to fumril, "Md., S'HO a, m., parents' rrpidence. 3113 N llth Pt Solemn rs nulcm mapf St Stephen's Chureh 10 a. m. Int. Holy s-pulchr- (Vm Auto funeral. KIDD Nov II THKODORB H., hubnfl ot bnruh II. Kldd ne Motthennv) and son of Lit Samuel a, id Mary A. Kldd, ntrtd T4. fteU thrs and friends all poctetles of which he was a inemn. r lnltjl to fnner.tl sericoh, Wed., 2 n m .113 S Chester ae . Olenolden, Did. Co., Pa Int. private Krlenda may Iow remains Tiie after 7 p. m. KNOX Nov 11 FltANK. hupftand of Mary (1 Knox (nee T,tpp a iced 2. llelatlvrp and frleiidn f mnoep P It T. Co.. Invltrd M funeril perbep Thurp 2 p. ri . Ilia leopara pt. Int (Jri'enmounf (Vm. Itemalni rauv t viovii WVd., s to 10 p. m. Other Death on Next Vase ' fltlll frli'tlil llPntifh V.i T.il tr .. , i ooeratiou. . "m m C0RP01ATI0N. 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