r r ry i -, 7 : 1- ,'iJi W'f iv .v. Ft :- If f.rf f & & Hfr v " 'I; t "Nil '4. , ', j-' iTING EDITORS TO MANAGE BOXING rSUGARMAN TO JOIN ROFPENNA. STATE JOE FOGARTY TO Reading Plays "Amateur" Five Against Jasper and Loses, 35 to 18 Haggerty Jumps to Nanticoke and Sears Is Released EASTERN LEAGUE w. i.. r. w. t.. re, , 2 0 1.000 Heading . t 2 .111 , 2 O l.rxx) cnmclrn . n 3 .oon , 3 1 .007 tires stock . O 3 .00(1 . J-,tr hCHEDfl.E FOR SATl'IIUW Trenton at lie ?erli firevstock nt Heading. milB name of basketball Is In an uncer- X tain state, and tlio situation Is so com plex that no one can Rtiess what will hap pen on tho morrow. The. forecast appear at this writing, "the worst lset to come." And at the bottom of It all can bo traced high salaries. This Is the underlvliiB foun dation of tho difficulties now belnc en countered by the Eastern cage mocuR There Is no discounting the fact that the war has been responsible; for a few of the magnates' tribulations Thev advanced a step In the right direction by limiting the clubs to three professionals, uml It hat (been found no soft proposition to hold on to these. John Linton, ono of the owners of the Jasper fle, said at Nonpareil Hall last evening that the Jewels had more trou ble signing three professionals than getting Ix and eight In other seasons. Lou Sugarman Jumps It was learned this morning that I.ou Sugarman had positively .deserted Oroy. stock, and the rumor was verified by Suggy himself, for he confirmed the repot t. "1 don't know how it leaked out." ho said, "but I might as well tell joii I am done with the Greys." Sugarman Is above the average In the cage profession and Is also a graduate dentist of Penn, with offices In this city, and lias the happy faculty of being able to dis cern the signs of tho times In the cage uport. Lou did not hesitate to discuss the situation, but requested that the lntervlew be "censored," and as much Information was advanced In confidence It Is only fair that It be not published "Just say this to explain my Jumping to Carbondale : "I have completed arrangements for a friend to occupy my oflice while away pla Ing basketball I have signed with Carbon dale, sending nil contract to Manager Am merman four daj.s ago As a plaver s name must be teglstered one week, I will not gt Into action until next week I leave on Monday Twill not go to Heading on Sat urday night with the Clreys " In Justlco to Sugarman ,lt should be made known that he onlv decided to Join Carbondale after confcldetable deliberation and on the advice of his closest frlendr Jon Fogarty will again don a uniform and take Suggy's place Money is the bait that at tracted the Churchmen's star and ho pie diets the Uastern League to finish the sea son with four clubs. Whitey Mallon Is Back Charles Whltcy Mallon reappeared In list night's Jasper-Reading game as a leferee of the Eastern League and that Mallon Is a favorite was evidenced by the ovation ho received as ho entered the cage. His return recalls sevetal vcars back when he was previously Induced to referee and his flist abslsnment on that occasion V3 Reading at Trenton. V number of local basketballers were on the way to the game and occup'ed seats near the Reading plaver3. Mallon was being dis cussed and tho Bears were Informed that Whitey was on the tialu and he would work the game Big George HaKgertv, who ha3 Jumped to Xr.ntlcokc. of the EinOW TO PIAYGOLPfti MY FIRST appearance In tho national amateur championship was ut the Eu clid Golf Club, at Cleveland when I was Just Blxtcen jears old It was the only event In which 1 ever failed to quail's In my life a fact that establishes a good average of golf on my part W hen 1 left Cleveland the night of mv defeat I thought that the lesson I had learned was that a big championship was no place for small boir. but last year Bobby Jones, the fourteen-sear-old Georgia boj, completely dis proved that theory. The one thing I did learn, however, was not to lose my temner. and It was CHARLES EVANS on lhat od street car railway that used to run through the Euclid course that i Droke a golf club in tentionally for the last time My ball had found a resting place In a car track a difficult He, indeed and in triing to eve cute It 1 lost iny temper and my chance to play lu the, event Costly Topped Shot Several sears later, 1309. to be cact. when I had Just won my first Western, I entered for my second national champion hip. The event was at the Chicago Golf Club, near Wheaton, and I tied with Rob ert Gardner and Tom Sherman tor the low qualifying medal. I met Chandler Egan In the semifinals, and after being five down In the morning, squared the match on the thirty-fifth hole, only to lose by topping my tee Bhot on the thirty-sixth. I learned by this never to be afraid of a man's repu tation, for I realized that I had actually lost my match by stage fright on the first five holes. Another lesson that round should have taught was that no matter how badly a man may bo down he should never quit, and If I, had taken that salu tary lesson to heart I should have profited much. I played the last hole much too hurriedly, for If I had got a good drive ' after winning back five holes I would have had a. decided advantage. The never-quitting policy was further emphasized In this same event In the play off for the low qualifying score. After I had taken a five on tfie tenth hole, which was a par three, Gardner led me seven strokes. A little three on the last hole, however, gave me a 33. and In spite of that five I won the medal. Bit of Costly Carelessness In the 1910 National at Brookline I was .. two up and three to play on W. C. Fownes , Jn the semifinals, but lost out. The next gL'a.y Fownes won his match and the title -ojr seven and six. The sixteenth at Brook- Mne u a short hole ; I was on the green and Fownes held a lucky position on a pathway , miwnn mi uunKers in ironi. e Darely .. . bto, on me ereen, anu i careiessiy lam an v approach putt three feet awaj He holed 1 out! I missed, and the result was shattered is. confidence for me and a lost match on the -"thlrty-etxth hole. -uftyiuK lueec inree notes was an anair Vof it'few moments, but It should have taught i the' great golf lesson: A match Is never iron until the last putt is holed. Purdue to Protest Indiana Star - BLOOMINGTO.Y. Ind Nov. 16. Purdue )' University, which meets Indiana on Jordan FHW her November 24 In the final football rK,of The season, has entered a protect, v-M'-announced today, against Indiana jnony- nowara, tne liue-piunglnz svf the Crimson luvii- Th nci. v v , 1Z . i -.w- n ( uw cuarsa uui i toward ." & CARBONDALE. LEAGUE, MONDAY. PLAY ONCE MORE Pennfj Ivanla Slate League, was tipped off to this fact. Now Big George had never been in a cage with "Whitey" as tho eleventh man and u filcnd warned him to bo on his good behavior and say what he thought to hlmelf. During the match "Horse" committed a foul and Whitey called It. "You're rotten," was Haggcrty's com ment. "You're out." was the reply Haggerty was dumbstruck and an argu ment ensued. Captain Andy Scars horned In and when he learned what had taken placo t,ald "Well, what will sou do If 1 say tho Mine thing'"' "You re out, too." And they both were Under no consideration would ho allow their leturn and Reading finished the game with four men and Jimmy Kane established an Individual scoring rnord for a flnglo game Heading's Amateur Line-up When Reading entered the cage at Non pareil Hall last night the Beats did not have a big leaguer In action Their team was made up of Snider and Wendler, for wards; Bller, center and C. Gaul and Tosey, guards. The latter founerly plaved with Boyertown, Snyder ami B!ler wore members of Reading Olivets and Wendler from Reading High School Big Horo' Haggerty has jumped to the Nantlcoko five, of the Penns.j lvania State League, and will receive $100 a month with that club. Andy Pears has been given his release Tho Bears gave tho Kenslngtonlans a stare and had them on the run all during tho first half and for a part of tho second period After thirty minutes of tho game had gone the Jewels began to locate the net. The assault on the basket was led by Leon ard, who tallied llvo of Jasper's thirteen field goals. Chris's all-around play was tho feature of tho contest. Pitted against "Bud" Wendler, ho blanked tho high school wonder and nover allowed him a chance to get set for a shot. The only member of the visiting squad who was able to locate tho basket with any degree of accuracy was Charlie Gaul, formerly of Boyertown. H" was the smallest player in action and also the fastest. The joungsters cvjiiblted an abundance of speed In the i.irly stages of play, but tired noticeablv at tho finish. Jasper registered thirteen Held goals to live for Reading. The visitors c-nly gar nered two In tho second half, whllo Jasper landed nine Thev went to Leonard. 5 . Nor man, 3 j Dark, 3 : Moorehead, 2 ; White, 1 , Gaul, 4. and Posei. 1 Reading tallied first on a foul, and Leon ard's two-bagger sent the Jewels one ahead Jn free chances the figures i limbed to 4-2. and Gaul caged a, dandy, sending the vlsitots ahead 6-4 With the figures 7-G. White tal lied a Held goal and tent tho home crowd ahead, but the advantage was quickly re versed when Gaul contributed his third basket of the half Jasper tied the going at J, and before the period ended Moorehead and Norman counted from the field Tho figures ut the end of the flr't half were 11-11 In favor ot Jasper Play was dose for live minutes of the second half, and when Posev and Gaul counted In succession Reading was only a point behind ut 17-10 The reader Can n aginr how one-sided the test of tho plav was when Jasper registered IS points against 2, and the game ended. Jasper, 35; Reading. 18 The plaiers were opposed as follow s Snyder White, Wendler Leon ard, Blckler Moorehead, Norman Gaul and Dark Posey. URIEF AMATEUR NOTES The Vrdentfs CIul basketball tjni. a third class tini wnulJ ilk to arrange f,a.n8 with t arns in or oMt cf town Kor further ptrtlru r address Martin M Urogln :,3l Mifflin street 1 n Ardnts Juilors rlalmantu nt the cham pionship if .-outh Philadelphia, dtrlres Karnes with an rlfth-class i.amj in or out of town Tor furth"r information add-s Morris Srhwartsmann tare of aciountlnc department of Hvenln Ledsfr North Penn n first and f"r.ond claps batk"t bill team is dlroua of nrrinclrtf gdrntg with teams h.'.Mnc hills J Iillcer L'JOI North Third street, or phono Kensington l'74n after 0pm M Ilonlfare L and f has reorsantzed It- sec ond and third class basketball teams for the comlnff eason and would like to n, nr from ail trmoiine teams 15. Pchaeper. 2127 North Third streu Tho Hears Fellow-hip tasWb.-ll lean wojH ilk" to hsr from first and serond tUss tra.. Ire teams fop Tuesnav and Saturday nictvs Albert B, T.elth 11710 Leeds street Four Red Sox Report for Duty BOSTON. Nov. 1(1 Four members of the Boston American baseball team reported for duty as jeomen at the navj sard se-terdas-. Manaeer "Jack" Hirry and Chvrles Shorten th" utility outfielder, were assigned to th" office of Commander Oorco O Mitchell head of the Naval R series for this dlstrlit Michael McNalls' another utlllts plaser. and l'ltcher Ernest Mior were put to work In the pasmas ter s department Post-Season Game for Indiana BLOOMINGTON. Ind . Nov 10 At h meet lnc of tho Indiana Unlverslt- athlrtlc hoard last nltht it was oted to e"nd the varslts foothall team to llattlesburg-. Miss . Th.mki-fc'Mnk- u to plas a pout st-ason Kamo for the benefit of th" 30 000 soldiers of Indiana Kt.ntucUs and West VlrKlnta nt Camp bhelbs. Rhinos aro made In all sizes to fit any make casing. In Hand-made, double thick, double weight, high-grade rubber, reinforced by toughened Egyptian fabric built same shape. and Made In St. LouU CUPPLES Geo. L. Carroll Co. f wsmmmZMer II ( , '' .1-! CS-t 'Ol-t -" '- EVENING' .IiEDEI'miLELPHiAl FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16;' 1917 EVERS RELEASED BY THE PHILLIES Johnny Says Waivers Are Unnecessary, as He Was Sure to Leave Club NO PLANS FOR NEW YEAR Johnny Ever, the veteran cceotid base, man, has been handed his unconditional re lease by the Phillies. President William H DaKer made the official announcement last night over the phone from New York. He paid so far ii bei knew rivers had noset- .tled plans! for the future, but hoped to land a petition Willi some team as managcr lvers Is one of the most picturesque players tho Kamn has ever produced and has had a notable career In tho major leagues, lie came to the PhlllleM during last season nt a time when Moran's team was In a heavy slump and Moran cave him Nle hoffs place at second liaso In an effort to shako the team up and put It on a wlnnlnp Mrlde. Kvers played good ball for the Phils, particularly on the last western trip, but proved of little assistance to the team DurliiK the recent world's (-erles games Uvets went to Chicago and New York as a member of the committee of players that solicited aid for Clark Griffith's bat and ball fund. At that time Hvers declared he was not suro whnt lie would do next season Ills contract with the lvston Braves, which was assumed by the Phillies, expired at the close of last season and contained a clause pro viding that ho be tendered his unconditional release, lers was said to have receiver? a alary of $10,000 a vear on a threo cars contract and was paid $20,000 to slsn with Hoston when his release was purchifed from the Cubs. TWO LOCAL CLUBS PLAN TRAP SPORT TOMORROW S. S. Whites and Electrics List Target Events for Members. Other Gunning Dope Two local target clubs have nrrarred programs, for their members tomorrow. The S S Whites have a 100-target match as the feature and tho Phlladelphli KlectrlCJ shoot in their regular wrekly fifty-bird mitch. Tho 'Whites shoot will likely draw a big turnout, for It Is the occasion of the Dentists' monthly target test Their shoot villi be staged at the Holmesburg Junction grounds. "Ike" Budd has donated a crate of cranberries for the high net score on the second fifty birds. The men villi shoot lit events of twenty-five targets eich. Trophies are also listed for high gun on the first fifty birds, handicap included, and hi Classes A, B, (' and D The live-wires of tho Electrics will In- llulso In the week-end flftv -target spoil over their home traps at Highland Park Quite a few of the boys blaze away at the clav birds, and competition promises to be ken, as many of them have returned from gunning trips and are boasting of their ftnt kills GL'NNINO NOTES nillv Severn and Harry Hoffman, on recent cunnlnrt trip around Dosicstown. baci-ed the. limit number of rabbits. Tno trarshnotlnB leagues are absorbing In terest of the marksmen in New Jersey Thev are the West Jersey and the South Jerey clr tuits Joe Steelmin. of Wllllamstonn. N J is the only one-armed hunter h round these parts. Joe is an adept at field shootlnc. Last week he and H Zimmerman went out for some sport. and th pair returned with twenty quail and tle cottontails Prank Worthlnston president cf the Tennssl. vrnla Jlallroad tlun Club, on a cunning trip re cntl un-M.it with Jack Peonies basted sev eral ribbits and nine pheasants. Th s P Whites meet the riearvlew cunmen Nombi-r .'( at Colnsn. in a Philadelphia Trap shooters l.ejsuo contest ItabMt huntlns In the reeions of Williams port Ta is a real Piradtse according to r. torts II --elhold an.i E Moore, of this cltv, bapged rifts four of the cottontails on a gun nlns trip there Fred Rlear of Colllnrswond' C Piatt and another Runner had good sport lately around lirldseton cunning for auall J Prank Tratt of this burs who scored a "49 ' In the Curtis Club's last tirset shoot Is after a straight card tomorrow at Hoimesbure Junction flillv Clejri- la dolntr some tall shnotlne lately. On Tuesdav he ran fifteen "straight" in th Fort Side inn white filer test, and the week preilous bagged twentv.fh in a row. Harry Morrison, a New Jersev win shot, was a recent visitor at the St. Thomas shoot on Tu'sdas-. Morrlsson Is the chap who used to ulr up things with the "bU game" here fiie ears ago at Mahoa In this week's snort at St Thomas Morrlsson shot George Eliber two ten-bird races, and Ellbr brat him on ooth cessions 10 to 0 GIANTS RELEASE SUBSTITUTE LOBERT NKYV YORK, Nov. IS. Hans Lobert has been given his unconditional release by the Giants Ah Lobert goes Wid Conroy comes back to New York in the capacity of coach and assistant to Miller Hugglns. of the Yankees. Lobert came to the Giants In 1915 In the deal that sent Catcher Adams, Stock and Demaree to the Phillies,. Wld Conroy will be lcmembered as the Yankee third base man of the Griffith regime Conrov came hero from Pltthburgh when the Yankees opened in 1903 and he stajed through 1908. Rhinos Can't Make Bad Tires Good but DO Make Good Tires Better Buy RHINOS (Beg. U. S. Pat Reinforced Puncture-Sealing INNER Because They Are formed exactly to tit tho casing cavity. Equipped with "Rhinos Liquid Puncture Self-Sealer," which automatically seals any ordinary punctuce without loss of air. A Rhinos adds some of the strength of an outsr casing to the service of an Inner Tube. COMPANY Mn-'carer.. SOLO BY 719 N. Broad St. Philadelphia V- SHOW FOR BIG BOXING SHOW FOR SMOKE FUND Sports Editors to Govern Monster Carnival in Aid . of Tobacco Gifts DECEMBER 19 IS BIG DATE There was -a Joint meeting of the sporting editors of the Philadelphia newspapers and the officials of the Olvmplo A A. at the Watttn Hotel last night. The management of the palatial South Broad street arena of. fered the building nnd all the attaches for a monster show to be given under the aus pices of the sptrts editors to nld the Amerl tart tobacco fund for soldiers at the front William II. Itocap. Sports Hdltor cf the Pubmc Lr.DOEn, vias chosen chairman of the geenral committee, with James W. Gantz. of the Press, secretary. A boxing and musi cal show is to be held on Wednesday night. December 19. tho entire receipts to bo given to the tobacco fund. Director ot Tubllc Safety Wilson not only offered his services but that of the Phllidelphla Police Band to give n concert on the night of the show Judgo Joseph P Rogers volunteered his services in appealing to tho masses to pa tronize tho shpw. Boers of national and International rep utation will bo Invited to compete. There will be no exhibitions of the fistic art Kverv bout will bo a cdntest. The public will not be Imposed upon They will pay to see real contests and every man who en ters the ring will do so with the understand lnc ho mut deliver the goods. In the absence cf Harry D. Hdwards, president of Olympic, who was too 111 to be present. Secretary-Treasurer Hrnest Jambor presided at the organisation meeting Others who took part In the planning and arranged the minor details were Bu.sell IMwards, Leon Rains and Harry Marks. Olympic; Robert W Maxwell. Evening Ledger: James C Isamlnger, Joseph J Dugan and Ross V Kauffmnn, North American, Richard H Kaln, RecoTd; Joseph McJlvnn Evening Bulletin: Joseph Costello, Evening Tele graph; 51. Naegele Rawlins, Inquirer, and H C. Crow hurst, assistant manager Hotel Walton. A meeting of the general committee will be held on 5Ionday next at 3 p. m., when the auxiliary committee will be appointed. Scraps About Scrap.iers Herman Miller, who recently won a fifteen round decision from Harrv Greb. will box Henry Hauber In the wind-up to the Cambria A C show tonight . According to report, Al McCov did not share In the moiing p' jres taken of his defeat to Hike 0'Dod In fact Al sass he knew nothing about It and got stung all around Jolinnv Iunrlee writes from New York 'hat he will be in nne fcrm for his hout it Olympla with George Chenev on Mondai night. The. latter is getting into s.iapo at his lliltimore quarters Holb5 tlurns, who has made a bis hit In his recent hiuts, will go to the post on Saturday at the Natloml Dclib.-. who halls from Balti more, will oppose IJatsv Wallace, of this city Abe Atteil and his brother r.iade a charity appeal at one of the New York clubs. A man promised $2.vn When asked to pav up he said, "Oh. I onls said that to boost things along " Danny Tlelds, of th Ist Side S'ew Turk, his been matched to box Ilmmy Ahem before the Acorn A c of Ilrldseport Conn., next Monday night The distance Is ten rounds. The star bout at the Nitlonal tomorrow night will bring together Toughev Itamser. of Cleveland and Eddie Wagond, the downtown lightweight Both boss ars sluggers a'.d should furnish action. The City A. (, ot New York, is one of tho clubs to run under the. membership ssstem. Dave Astej-. undisputed amateur champion, will box Sammv pamond of Jersey Cits, for sly rounds next Thursday night. llarrr llorle, the Bristol, Pa , scrapper who boxes Charlie. (Kid) Thomas In the semi at Olvmpli next week, Is credited with good tights with Charley White and Rocky Kansas. When Jark Brltton recently fought Soldier Bartfleld at the Qutensherry Club, of Buffalo, the promoters announced amplication for mem bership from 30 000 persons. Virtually the whole town applied for cards during the das a before the show Former local nhvslrlHn RaVen, now i lieu tenant In the army ambulance inrcj quartered at Allentown. is a firm believer in poxlng. and will do his utmost to adiance the manly art among tho Usaacs Itennv Kaufman will see action in the semi at the Cambria tonight Benny boxes Johnnv VInrgan Kid Sheeler meets Pat OMalles, jack Brarlv boxes Tommv Stone and Battling Ed wards opens with Padlv Cos'le VA alter Mohr, the aggressive Brooklyn welter, has challenged Bnns Leonard at 13ft, ringside Bennv Is workl-.g with the selective arms men nt Camp Upton. L, I . nnd not worrvlng about engagements He may acctpt a. bout on good terms, It is said. There are four local clubs now running. Oism pie starts the week, on Mondas night. Joe Gelcer entertains with the Nonpareil on Tuesdas'. Prl dav night Is the blc evening at the Cambria, and the Natloml offers its weekly attractions on Saturday night. Dnnlel ('Torke.'") Fljnn. heaww right boxer of Boston has been released from military service because of dependents He came to the National Army cantonment at Aser. Mass , with the last quota of the draft. r.ddle MrAndrew who scored a win over Charles ruts last week, will appear In the star bout of a show at Homestead, a town near Pittsburgh, tonight. l.'ddi boxes Dick do Saunders and should return homo with the winning portion vMllle I.aushlln. of South Bethlehem hss secured a ten. round engagement at the Broad way Sporting Club, of New York. The bout is booked for tomorrow nisht, and Augle Astes-. a clever Bronx, N Y. middleweight, will be his opponent Willie Jackson, who was msrrled last Satur day, will meet Frankle McManus. the Boston lad who has won his last three fights bv the knockout route, at the Olsmpia A. A, on Thanks- Off.) TUBES Strong Cupples Quality Caslnes, built for outside, service to matovi the inside service oi itninos. SMOKE FUND Klvlnir Day afternoon. At lhme show Denny Valitar. the Krench bantam champion, nnd uui sle Lel will clash. Ilaltllnir Iled.lv, of llerlftn, ho 1'" "0,!11r Into a featherweight, will bou Terrv M"2. Proiblence. to a decision at, I.wrnce on No vember 25. anl on ThanksjMnir afternoon he will face Joe Morgan, at Manchester. r ! Jolinnr Bar has a prnteite. Johnry h h?'.': boxlns nicely and by no means r:its to , thlnss. Jimmy Oordon Is the HM-r" nni ani wearln th. colors of the nsyil reserves he will box Joe McCarron in one of the bcuts at th. National tomorrow nlsht Jeff fmllh, the tlisonne. N J mldlleweUM. Is acting as a boxltnr Instructor at Camp Dlx, the New Jersey rantonm'nt. The Camp Mcaae Instructor "111 shortly b announced. Kill Mllllnm. former bantam champion, , an4 Johnny Krtle. th Western crack. v III make 118 pounds dt in a m for their match at Ilaltlmore on ThankUttyr Day. Kfl ''" boxes Io nurman. of Chicago, at .Milwaukee next Wednesday night. rnnkle Mcrrix-ken, the Ixvtlnir writer, has ottered his Vcnlcei to tho committee In charce of the big boxp shew- to b held Wednesday, rscmher in, for the bneflt of the smoke fund Kranklo would b pleased to box llennv Leonard, and he feels that ha could put up a. Eoo'l exhibition. 33eatfjsi t. vnrtKWS Suddenly. Nov It. .MA FIT TANK wife of Weslev Andrews and diuinter of late Kdward end Marv Ollmore. IltUes nnd friends InMted to funeril Svt s W a m Ills Dakota st. lilili mass Church of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord 10 a m Int Holv sepulchre Cem. . . AN'KINS Nov. IS. CATIlVnlNi: O Idow of John W Anklns. Itelattcs and friends Hector Tsrdvle circle. No. fli l.vdls of the 0 A It I'equod Council. No IIS, Decree of Pocahontas Imlted to funeral, at , in a m . 1MI1 N Mth ft Int prhnte Kernwood Cem Remitns mav bo viewed I"rl . S to 10 p m Au'o f'meral .. M HAKKn Nov IS. MAnO.ni:T Tlfe of Dr Ocorce V Haker (nee Monro") nclatlses and friends Imlted to funeral Men fl .in am. 311 N 8'd st SoleWn requiem mass Our I.jdv of the liossrv Church 10 a m, Int -w Cflthedril Cem Auto funere' BVItTOl. Tues . Nov 1.1 ClKOrtaE. nD WAHI) llHTOI. Funeral Sat Nov IT, S p m from bis late residence 1032 Locust st Int nrHate riease omit (lowers. BFCK Nov IV JOHN S-. husband of Marv A Heck Due notice of funeral given. 173.", rilhert st pr.nMEH Nov 14, JOHN W husbind of T.vdla P neemer (Pee Whipple) Relatltes nnd friends invited to funeral, at ,2pm, li2 Falrvlew su P Camden, N J Int Hrllgh Cem Camden N J Friends mas call Frl 7 to o p m SeraPton papers copv TIENNRTT Nov 13, TACOO tinVNT.TT Jr husband of late Louisa Bennett Relatives and friends also Kenslmttnn Council No I O A. M Independence Council, t7. P. A M , Harrow, cato Castle. No 12. A. O K of M C . 30th District police officers, invited to tuncral serv. tees Sun ,1pm residence of niece, Mrs Herman C Zlnsraf, 2V27 N. 7th st. Int. pri vate N. Cedsr Hill Cem. Remains may be Viewed Sat S to 10 p m. BHATtE Nov 14, LLEWELLYN husband of Tllllo Hhsre (neo Welnhrenner) Ttelaties nnd friends, I. O. O. M No. SI; Mllle Iidie No 1000. I O O r I'enns R It Relief In vlted to funeral services Sat . s p m., 302 dcnism st Int private SboemnkeraOUe Pv Pun Remains mas be viewed Sit , after nLACKnt'RN Puddeilv Nov. 12 JOSEPH ruband of lite Marv N ninckburn (nee Kemblei and vou-iaest son of late losenh and Margaret T Blacltburn aged 42. Relatives and friends. Reserve Pol'ce Officers, Chinpewn Tribe No r,l 1 O P. M Phlla Lolce. No 30, Loval Pvtrlots of Amerlcs; Rltner Yearly Heneflclal Snciets, No 1 East End Republican Club and all other societies of which he was a member are Invited to funeral Pat ,2pm 1302 P. 13th t Int Mt Morlah Cem. Friends may call Frl ee. BOWMAN Nov 11 Lieut JOSFPH P hus. band of Parih E Bowman aged (17 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sit , 7 in a m . 414 N 3d st Camden N, T High miss Church of Immaculate Conception 0 a nt. lot Ca'.sr.- rem Auto funeral RRADY Nov 14. at 2.10J Coral st . MRY. wife of VVIIllnm Bradv Relatives and fr'ends Star of Kensington Lodge No .17 Sbecherds of Bethlhem Invited to funeral servlcei. Pat., 2 p m '13 E Allechenv ave Int orlsatn Orecnmount Cem. Remains mav be viewed Frl eve IinOWN Nov. 14 BESPIE widow of Ed ward Brown Relatles ind friends invited to funeral serslces Pat 11 a m , residence of brother-in-law, Aurustine D. Rvrtholomew, 0V01 E'mwnod ave . Oak Lane. Int prltate. West Laurel Hill Cem Remalna may bo viewed Fil. eve Auto funeral BROWN At wedesboro. N. J.. Nov. 14, WILLIAM H. BROWN, aged (l Relathes ani frJends Invited to funeral services, without fur. ther notice. Pat., 1 .10 p m Int. Ecllngton Cem Autos will meet 12.23 train from Phlla. st swedeehoro atntlon BttECHNER. Puddenlv. Nov 11, MARGA RET CLARA, wife of Theodore K. Uucehner (nee Kuenzel). Relatives and friends. Camp No. OS. p O A . Ocrmvn Ladles' Aid. No 1. em. nloses of Kuenzel Bros Invited to funeral serv ices, Sat . 2 p. m . 1010 N. Franklin st. Int, Mt V'emon Cem. uto funeral RL'.NTH Nov IS HARRV C BUNTH. 2V10 W Cumberland st eon of Rachel and late Nile Bunth and hu'hand of Marv Itunth ("ee Young) aged 14 Relatives and friends. Mt. Horeh Lodire No S28, F and A M invited to sertlces Rvit , 1 30 p m. parlom of Albert Moore &J-0n C.'l N 13th st Int. Mt, Peace Cem CAPELL1 Nov 1. LOl'ISA CAPELI.t. daughter of late tiuadenzlo and Maria Capelll Relatives and friends Mella il'Italla Ltdlea' hoclety. InUted to funeral, Mon , S 30 n. m. brother's reldence S07 Moore st Solemn ro ulem mass Pt Nicholas's Church On m . 0th and Wa'kln sts Int Holv Cross Cem. CARLEV Nov 14 JOSEPH I' soil of Kmma Carlev (nee Orlbhon) and the late John J. Cvrles Relathes and friends st Monica'. Catholl" Club, Invited to funeral Mon . 10 a m 2410 8 loth st Polemn mass of requiem Church of St Monica 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Anto service CAR! T'wV Nov 11 DAVID CARLTON. aged 7fi Relatives and friends H c Stone, man Club. Invited to funeral Sat . 4 p m residence of Mrs Esther Henrlques, Sill Fol. som st Int Rlncklev Bapt'st Cem 'Remains mav he viewed Frl s to " p m CART1ER Nov in REV FATHER A C V CARTIER 2127 Fltrwater st The clergs of P fi Church, n'so relatives and friends. In vited to funeral Mon 1 p in Pt Thomat-'s P i: Church 12th below- alnut st Remains mav be viewed bun after 7 p. m. Int. Eden Cem. i ATIIER" Nov 14, LILLIAN, daughter of Charks and Lillian Cathers aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl . 8 P m . parents' residence 1412 N. 27th st Int. private at. Chiirchvllle, Bucks Co.. Pa CHANDLER Nov 1.1 KATE II CHAND LER Relatives and frlerds Invited to funeral services, Sat 11 a m . Pt. Matthew's P. E Church Idh and Oliard ave Friends may call 1511 Olrard ave , Frl , S to in n m CHANDLER Nov 11. KATE H CHAND LER Residence, lull Olr.ird ave. Due notice of funeril CIOI.ER Nov. 1.1 MICHAEL husband of Catharine Clgler aged 40. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 0 a. m.. 3!H7 Memphis st High requiem msss Pt Oeorge's Ch"'ch 10 n m Int "t Domlnick'e fern COLE Puddenlv, Nov. 14 OEOROE r. COLE Relatives and friends, Kearearge Lodge, No 110 1 o O r.. ana emplns'cs of A J. Reach Co , Invited to funeral services. Sat , 1 .10 p m . 2031 N Camac t. Int private, C'ONNELL Nov 1.1. FLORENCE M w fe of Charles N Conneli and daughter of William and Jennie Resnolds, aged 2ft Relatives and friends, B V M Sodalltv of Our Lady of victors Church. Invited to funeral. Mon. R 30 a m . 141 N filth at Solemn eeqniem mass Church of Our Lady of Victory to a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem COOK Nov. 13 DANIEL COOK, aged 77 Relatives and friends may view remains. 13.10 Falrmount ave.. Fri . T to 0.30 p. m. Services and Int, Dover. Del . Sat, COOK Nov 14. MARY A., widow of John Conk Friends Invited to funeral. Rat , 2 p. m , 3301 Quern la.. Falls of Schuylkill. Int. Mt, Pence rm CONWAY Nov 14, CHARLES THOMAS JONES, husband of Hannah Conway (nee Mc Rell) and son of John E. and Louisa F Con was-, aged 21 Relatives nnd friends, alo Ard more Council No. M. D. and I,. Invited to funeral services Mon 2 p. m . 309 Parson ave , C'snwsd Pa Int. Westminster Cem DAVIS Nov. 14. AUGUSTA L , wife of Leon Davis Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 2321 N, Albion st , Sat , 1 p m. Int Merlon Cem. ratF.MP.n Nov. 14 JOHN V . hishanri n Lsdtn. B Detmer (nee Whipple). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat, 2 p m. .182 Falrvlew st.. S. Camden. N. J. Int Ilarlelgh Cem.. Csmden. N J. Friends may call Frl . T to ft n m. Seranton papers eonv tlEPPn Nov 14 FLORENCE wl -f George Depps and daughter of Mrs Ursula Lin ton and lt William Llnfort. Relatives and friends, members of Woodland Baptist Church. Invited to funeral. Sat., p. m 2222 s. U7th st.. West Phlla. Service. In church 1..10 p. m Int Northwood Cem Remains may be viewed Frl. eve Auto funeral DORRIAN. Nov, 1.1 ANNE, widow of Cornelius Dorrlan. Relatives and friends. St Agatha a Ladles' Auxiliary, I ('. B I' , Invited to funeral. TuesLS.10 a m 1403 N Redtleld st. Solemn requiwn mass Church of Our Ladv of the Rosarv 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem Ati.o funeral DOUGHERTY Nov. 13, JOSEPH P.. hus band of Lottie Dougherty and son ot Joseph and Irte Jennie Dougherty Relatives and friends, emploses of Victoria Mills, Invited to funeral. Hat.. 8:30 a. m.. 2343 S Sartaln st. Solemn Reoultm mass Church of the Epiphany 10 a. in. In. Holy Cross Cem DUNLAP. Nov. 14. KATHARINE J., wife of Jameu A. Dunlap. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral, serv Ices. Sat. 2.30 p. m.. 561 N. fiftfh st. Int. private. DYER In Norrlstown. Nov. IS. MARY F.. wmoff o .lo.tn . ivicr, .nry nif years. tteis- lives snd friends Invited to funeraj services on Sat., at 2 p. m . at late residence. 640 West Main st.. Norrlstown. Int. private. EARLEY. Suddenly. Nov. 11, JOHN E. EARLEY. husband of Mary Earlev (nee OHM. van), and oon of John and lots Bridget Earley (nee Moran). aged 20. Relatives snd friends In. vlted to funeral, Sat.. 8.30 a. m . father's real. dene. 120 E. Allen st. Solemn requiem mass Church of h. Immaculate Conception 10 a. m. Int. Nw Cathedral Cem. West Chester pipers copy. EBERLY Nov. IB. CATHARINE II, BROTH ERTON. wife of David O. Uberly und daughter of Oeorce C. and Orace H. Brothrrton, aged SI. Notice of funeral will b. given. 1703 N. Edge wood at. ENDRES. Nov. M. UNA UNDBEb (n.a Kabla), wife of Jacob Endrea. aged ,10. Rela tives and friends, Worktnmne n's Hlcli and Death Beneficial Society. Branch No. 12. Invited lo fun.ral. Sun.. In rn 2109 a. 20th st. Int. Kernwood Cem. Friends may call Bat. eve. Auto ervlre. ..,&HEBXr.: ?V WAROABBT. wife, of Mtth.w;Fah.rty (ns Doughst!.-). . Relatives nr,THH Int. Holy fit. Joienh'a Church flW !. m. Dcpiiicnre i;.m aid i,,iir,. .. " . . : r j . ... .... Piilchre Cem Auto funersi ,. FIOKn Near Paulsboro. N. J, Nov. i LEOPOLD FIOER. . aged . 71. . I"M'". m. fr ends Inv ted to funeral. .. r c Church. Solemn renulem mass St. .Marys ni.,....,. ,.,... in a ,n In Int. St. Mary's Cem. FLAHERTY. At Atlantic City, Nov. i ANNA A., wife of James W. Vh"'ynunrk. Ash), daughter of late William and Anna l Reiat ves and friends Invited to J"l .,': 8 30 a. m . 712 N. 42d t'uPo,!;mnhrM? IU " Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, rhlla. , u a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. , , .. FORD -Nov. 13. 1017. ORACB A.. hj'", wife of William A. Ford and daurhter of James A. and Catharine Smith, aged 21 vears. ''. live, and friends, also Sodality of the ssrrea Heart of Bt, Augustine's Churrn, Inv ted to W neral, .Mon. morn.. 30 o'clock from the resi Hence of her father.ln.law. William J-ef er.J" - Florist st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Augun tine's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Lem. AUFIUELV-Nov 14, -WINIFRED, diushler of Pvtrlck and Mary rlel, late of tarradoan. County Donegal, Ireland Relatives and f 'lenaj Invited to funeral. Sat ,8:10 . m . '' "' Mrs. W. V. Lvnch -'" S. 2nthst Solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv .Cross Cem.. .-.-- uivutc.irr v.112. tv -..-. , 1 1V1. i.k. .h v(rv n.ttnev, Relatlv en and oi isie jonn nnn 'nL' .v".',.lri.' ... iA in rren.li. emnloses ofMl mbe Dros . Invited to friends, emploses ofOlmbel Bros , funeral. Jlon . Mo a. "".residency or cousin. Mrs Margaret rosier, o-i r"- r,'L' ., ,t: requiem mass Church f the N J Solemn requiem, m Holy Name lu s. in ini Holy t.ro.-s Lem, AOALt,AGIfER.-Nov. H. JOHN, husband of Ethel (nee Bets) and son of Frvnk and Mt" Margaret Oallagher. nged 27 Relatlv is and rrlends Invited to funeral Mon.. 8 30 a m 1 , father's residence. 2021 P-irrlsh st. Solemn mass of requiem St. .Francis's Church 1.1 a m Irt Cathedral Cem Auto funeril. ..... OARDtPER. Nov. 14, JOSEPH M.. husband of Elltnbeth Oanllser and son of Catharine and the lite Joseph Osrdlser. aged 1.1 Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, Pat., 8 a m . residence of mother, 100 Htzserald at High mass Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 0..10 a. tn Int Holy Redeemer. OOODWIN Nov 15, at Mlllville, N J . F.tN GENE B OOODWIN ageq 71 Relatives nnd friends, Shekln.ih Lodge. No. .18, F and A. M. and members of O A R.. Invited to funeral services, Run . 2 p. m 211 F t . Mlllville, N J Int. Mt Pleasant Cem GH1MKS .Nov 1.1 CATHARINE vrllovv- of Times Grimes. Relatives and friends 1 Ladles TAB, Socletv of the Cathedral, Invited to fu neral, fiat., 7 .10 a m. residence of son 231.1 Swain st. Solemn requiem mass St. Fiances Xnvler's Church 11 a. m. Int Hov Crjss Cerq HICKS At Newtown. Pa Nov ,1.1 NEL LIE BROWN HICKS widow of William Pen rose Hicks, aged 48 Relatives and friends In. vlte.l to funeral, without further notice res, dence of son-in-law J Stanlev Lee. Center ave inl Congress st Newtown. Pa Pat 1 V m Int Nevtiwi (m Train for Newtown leaves Ren.iini Terminal 1 -21 p . m . , ..... HOLMKS'. Suddenly Nov 14 nt Kutstown. Pa . At.rp.ED husband of Hnnnah F Holm's Relitlves and 'friends Shepherd's Club In vited to funeral Rat 3 p m., 10 Haywood st Tails of Schuylkill Int. Mt. Vernon Cem HOLROYD At Bnrde ntown. N J EDWIN M HOLROYD. aged 02, Relatives and frlenls. Odd Fellows' Lodge No. 10 I O. O. F.. Ollptlc Lodge, No 3.1, K of P. Invited to funeral Set., 2 n. m.. Chrl't Episcopal Church Int Borden, town Cem Remains mav be viewed Frl 7 to 9 P. m. 7 Church at,, Bordentown N. J. fl.LMAN. Suddenly Nov. 14. EDWIN, son of late Henry and Sarah Illmnn Relatives and friends, members of Malta Boat Club, in vited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p m.. residence of brother, 05 W. Johnson St., Germantovvn Int. "jENKS Nov. 14, LLEWELLYN B. JENKS. aged 74 320 N 18th st Friends invited to vcw remains Frl., 8 to 10 p. m . apts of Barker & smith 820 N 20th st. Services and Int. prl. vate Sat an KELLY Nov, 14. ANNIE wife of John Kcllv. Relatives and friends invited tn fu neral Sat., 8 30 a m . 2211 Pierce st (22d and Moore) High msss Pt Edmonds Churih lu a m. Int Old Cathedral Cem , , KL'R Nov 13, LOUISE, wife of Christian Kurz. aged 72 Relatives and friends LatlUs Aid Rocietv of St Petri Church. Invited to funeral services Sat , 2 p m.. 843 N 42d st. Int privste Fr'ends may oil' "ri 7 tn ft p m LAMBERT Nov 14. JOHN, son of late George and Emeline Lambert Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eervlces, Sun , 2 p. m , parlors of E J Lambert, S. E corner 20th nt and Ridge ave. Int private. LEECH Nov 14 ELIZABETH BARRETT widow of John Leech. Relatives and frlendi Ir sited tn funeral services Pat. 3 p tn line iors of i4-or?e Chandler Pip! Sons, 1JJI N 13th st Int North Cedar Hill Cem LE VAN Nov 11 EMMA E GRIFFITH wife of James B l.e Van nnd daughter of late Jacob and Susin Griffith Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Remains mav be viewed Frl.. after 7 t.. m.. 8103 P.ldse ave , Rnxbor ough Services will be held at Chaa Evans Cem , Rending on arrival of 10.14 train. Sat. Reading papers copy. LINDAl'ER Nov 14 LEWIS, M. husband of Daisy l.indauer (nee McCadden) and son of John and Clemle l.indauer Relatives and friends invited to funeral services residence of grandmother, 730 N 20th st , S.it , 2 30 p m Int private LIST Nov 13 WILLIAM H LIST Reli. tlves and filends. Washington Lodge. No SO. F. and A. M s Harmonv R A Chapter. No. 12; Phlla Commanderv Nn. 2, K, T , Maeonlc An cients of Penna : Meade Post. No. 2 O. A. R. : Veterans' Corps. 1st Rent N. U Pa , Invited to funeral services, 3400 Hamilton st., Frl., 3 P LOGAN. Nov. 14. BERNARD husband ot lain Marffuret I.ocin Inf. Kerns). Relatives and friends, emploves of Bnugh &. Son, Invited to funeral. Mon . 8 30 a m . 144.1 S Beulah st Mass of requlfm Church of Annunciation 10 a, m Int Old Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. LINN Nov 14. Kl.t F. LYNN Relatives and friends. Athclstan Lodge. No 482. F and A M . Invited to funeral services Run 2 p m . 1007 N. 12th st Int private. West Laurel Hill Cem MVON. Suddenly, Nov 1.1. WALTER I.I.OVD. son of Henry M and Annie L. Mason aged 17 Due notice of funeral 27 S. 1th st McCANN.Nov. 1.1 MICHAEL husband of Bridget McCann (nee O'Neill) and son of late Tellx and Elizabeth McCann, of Pirlsh Bellln"n. crenn. County Derrv Ireland. Relatives and frlenns William G Warden Ben Assn., invited to funeral. Pat 8 30 a m , daughter's resl. dence, Mr. Frank Mcflrld-. 1.151 f. Bailey st High mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a im Int. Holy Crown. McOARRlTY Nov 11 JOHN McGARRITY. Relatives and friends League of Sacred Heart of the mo&r Blessed Sacrament Church. Invited to funeral. Rat . 8 10 a. m., 2320 p. Kdzewood st.. nh. Hoth and Elmwood ave Solemn requiem mass at Church of tha Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int Holy Cress Cem. MeKINNEY Nov 12. 117, JOHN MrKIN. NEi. son of lite James and Jane McKlnnev. Relatives arui friends and Pennsslvanla Lodge. No. .HO F and A. M . Philadelphia Chapter No. 101. R A M.. Pacific Lnd te. No 200, I. o. O, F Philadelphia Encampment. No. 1. I. OOF , Pequoa Tribe. No. is. imp. O R M.t Samson Lodge, No. 07. K of P.. directors of lire Association and officers and directors of Gurney B. and L. Association Invited to fu. neral. Sat 2 p m.. residence. 1012 W Dauphin st Int Went Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be vtcucd Frl eve. Auto service , .Mcknight Nov. i samuel. son of wu. Ham nn.l Elizabeth McKnlght. aged 12 Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Sat . 2 p. .W3" Wheeler Bt., West Phlla. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem McMAHAN Suddenl. Nev. 14. JOHN F. husband of Sarah C McMihan (nee Buehl). Relatives and frlmds invited tn funeral. Sat., 1 P. m . Bill N. 35(1 st Int private, Mt. Peace (em Remains may be viewed Frl. after 7:30 p m v..vt!,;SJ,CIfl,' . T Nov- " JAMES P. Mc MtllOL. Relatives and friends Invited to fu r.era . Sat.. 8.30 a. m.. 1637 Race st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepu'chre Cem Auto funeral. Omit flowers. McVEIGH Nov. IS. JAMES v., Jr.. son of James F. and Julia McVeigh. Relatives and friends, emploses of Phlla Brewing Co , Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m residence of parents. l,on Master st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Oesu 10 a. m Int New Catludra.1 Cem Auto funrral MOLLOY Nov 15. PATRICK, son of Pat rick and Mary Mollov. of Parish tf Tullnroan Counts- Kilkenny. Ireland Relatlvri. anrl rr1nH Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 30 a. ir... resldente of brother. John Molics. 2!(l TUton rt. fjoletnn requiem mass Church of the Nitivlty 10 a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. MOREHOUSE. Al ht Davids. IN Nov IS MARY OGDEN, widow of Dr Georce It Morei house Funeral and int private. MURRAY Nov IS. at West Rlvir. Md . DANIEL MURRAY, aged 78. NOLAN. Nov 12 1017 ELLEN NOLAN, beloved wife of late Peter Nolan In 74th vear. Relatives and friends, also bt Catharine's Beneficial Society, No. 212, I. C. B. U,. In vited to funeral. Saturdas. 8 10 a m.. from the residence of her son. William J. Nolan 1727 Willlngton nt. Solemn high mass of requiem at Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. O'BRIEN. Nov. 14. ELIZABETH M.. daugh ter of John and late Marv fl, O'Brien (nee O'Neill). Relatives and friends Invited to fu. neral, Sat. 8:10 m m , residence of aunt, Mlsi Margaret R. O'Neill. 1012 Tioga nt, Marn of requiem Church of Our Lady of the Holy Souls 10 n. m Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem. O'CONNELL Nov. 14. ALICE E.. daughter of Daniel and lato Margaret O Conneli, aged 13. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon . fi n. m residence of father, i.svt r 22d st. Solemn requiem mass Church of St, Thomas Aquinas 10.30 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, PATTON. Nov. IS MATTIE J . wldov of Rev. William R Patton. aged I. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. '-' D. ra . 214 N Jackson st.. Sledla. Pa. Int. private. PETTIT. At residence of daughter. Mrs Anna E. Wilson. Mavne'n lane. Brldcewater Pa.. Nov 14. CATHARINE L. PETTIT, aged 91 Relatives and friends, Lieut E. W Gas Circle. No. 68. Ladles of 0. A. It., Invited to services. Sat., 2 p. m., Oliver H Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st.. Phlla. Int. Chclten llllis POSTLETHWAITE At Hahnemann'Hospltal, Nov. 14. EDWARD THOMAS P08TLE. THWA1TE. aged 07. Relatives and friends In. vlted tn service. Sat.. 11 a, m'. at Oliver If Balr Bids-.. 1820 Chestnut si. Int. private. POWELL. Nov. IS, PATRICK POWELL Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart Lestue. st Joseph's Ben. Society, Funeral Directors' Ansa Invited to funeral. Mon , 8.30 a. m . residence of son-in-law, Albert H. Marple, S43 Vln st . Camden. N. J. Solemi requiem mass Im maculate Conception Church ' 10 a, inr Int. Calvnrv Cem." POWELL At Dennlsvllle. N. J., Nov. 14. RICHARD T., son. of ate Nathan 8. and Emma Powell, of Frankford, Phlla,, aged 68. Notice of flinee inter. POWER. Nov. 11 PATRICK J.i huband of Julia Power (nee Fltzpatflck) and son of lata Thornks and Mary Power, of Ollalerk and th. parish of Tournfern. County WaWrford, Ire land. Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Heart and Holy Name Society and th. Visitation B. V. M Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8.30 a. tn.. 1825 E. Oakdale st. Solemn requiem mass Church of th. Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. Nsw York and Yonkers papers pleas, copy. l!T!lJ.r'n ISOV, 13. Arfrv'A UKHTRUIJrJ 4 M Ttltlwa mtiA friends, Ladles' Aid Society of Immanuel Re formed Church. 38th and lis ring m. . tnvtd to funeral aervl.e. fiat.. 20 p. m. 728 N. 63d st. Int. Fernwood Cem. IIKYNOI.DS MiiHa.nlv. Mnu 11 Tnnviia husband of Anna Reynolds (nee HcRrldel ,na on of James snd 1st. Isabella Reynold., nf County Antrim. Irelsnd. R.latlvts and frl.nds, Plv. Io. 8J, X. 6 ILi L O"ot l.. No. rl4t rui- riui i.v j9ii i ir. cs,yniK -gii aih.. - Imr-i Mm -M i ii -if s&i "i 'i RISSER. HtiiM..... vi ". ' f ItAVr niDDcn ....'V. isOTf IK i n.neV-;;rvlcVn"u.nd ii0,S w N WniT V" '"milv. "".. tft, ROAT. Nov. 13, JOHN ... ' i-.R"".!- ag'd 70. ""nV.y, Ji"i ti v under l-om. No. S, O. A fi i. .."" tlitZ serlcea Mon.. 2 n. m . 7-V to'"1 to fnS Int. rtrlvfti tiinl4. '. ' VVmfiSil"si rema ns Sun., fi.;' 7 .S- ..Hena,S;S.n . .. ".y.-; Nov. 1,1 ciiVnt-r ntTtiv ,-:... '' in. " ........ --. -- i.i'in. m -.". i.,.'.., "'"v-. ' CHAR1TV .... Ji.'-'i'J'"-"- Jjuov. sr,, axed i 'H' W irir.uis n. vv c. Circle mV urt Y..T1, I of Diocese of Penn.. rSli.A'1 lo'. "iS ! ft a m , res dence of sVmii. 1: tun,Ml. Jr Pchneldt. 21 V filter '!;U'w'Us?t "'.'vices St. Luke's t"hurcb Vfi P" private. Northwood Cem n. ', m- hi viewed frl. ve, -. Htmaln, m.-'t RUSH Nov. 14. CATItin,.,- H Edward Rush (formerly of w?i.N5' low rf Relatives and friends Invited S T""1'?. "ijf 8.10 a. m .130.' Lancaster.?,'0. '.""'Ml ItC. "rRPT-.,NoChUr S Ka'rthal'na, and late Jl'lchieV'iiehlJV1 ") ! ?'ilMm" S3 W'ttvA?7&wA Cerri -- " ""t. 0J Saint.' EpVcopal'cin,VM:..lr.,n nve.t girls nf Curtis Publishing c' ,.Jtop funeral servers Frl., 7 3n n V. '""IM t. mother. .Ml Rph'alm p kJ ,Sd Rr'nJ.Vfcft3 Belmar. N. J Further servlc.s R.?ln." '"; m All "Saints' Eplscop,! Chu?ch .V.C 5 I ?ndcr ave.. Phlladelph a. ff,' "J.", lii Xutorern'i: L -"'-"V't' SCHWAB No. 11. JOHN n v . Jane Schwab, (ne. Hanni 1 n',ii?,,J? l friends, Athelstan Ixidge -0 jK'" "t M : Tatwr Reneftelal p,We?y 4n;..F',M -t Asso.. Invited to funeral services lt"? m . ,1411 Srruc. st Int 111 SiftU fr'at?"15' U "" SJ" ' 8 ' 10 P.' PHTlEdgte'r of'-Art?', Rharkev (nee Kane) Relatlv", ana f.. BIWM vlted to funeral. Sat. 8 a. m n.-.W" I deme, 2.10!) Ellsworth "t. Solemn "",' '' s:v?M".vV mT-pater Kssv. va SrIAWCROSP. Nov 11 REItrr-ni . ter of Martb.a and lnte Andrew Rn,SA;..Y'- ter of Martha snd late Andrew Rhamro., tire of fnncr'l will be riven 822 l-niJS '., N SLACK Ncv 14. FRANCES n .,'.' Trank E. Slack (n. tl.H. ..iV ." fl s) and friends Invited to fun.rar,Vrvlr.",v!'?' 1 p m eon's residence Frederick T .!.1' 1147 Knox st.. Otn. Int prlvain fc.Ptdi Cem Auto funeral "ts. Nortttsij SV1ITH Suddenly. Nov 14. MART v ,. of James D Smith formerly fAtiis!u' c! N J Relatives and friends Invited K.011! Mon. 7.30 n m parlors of Lei's h'TO S W cor 12th and Jeff.r,on sts itiJS'J mass St. Malachv's Church "a. m ta"o3 Cathedral Cem Auto service nt- SMITH Nov. 1. THnvilt co... of late Mary I, Smith Rel.tivM sni fSSff Hillside Cem s'i'iiTff.isx -nSv r,.im- .nWfisWr ' ."- l SMITH, widow of irarev Y. Smi.C'T, ft iATK Rfltttvett and friends Invited to tvwHi ierlcp. Pat., daughter. Eliza Wolflnger. 410 Durfor ,L hi private, Fernwood Cem Remains may bsriisfl Frl eve, " STIEHL" Nov 1.1. MARY A if. j Anthony Stlehlau. aged 74. Relatlvji .3 friends tnvlt.d to funeral. Mon.. gin V 20.18 N 24th st Requiem high mai 1 e C & lumba's Church 10 a m. Int Holy R4itms PTROH Nov 14, ANNA MAROAnETTL wife f Henrj Ftroh, Relative, snd fSfiff Ladles' Club cf Rising Sun Gesangvtrln. li. vlted to funeral services Sat., 2 p. a., in N. 10th st Int. Northwood Cem " STKOIIM Sndd.nly Nov. 11. OKDRflli! STROHM (nee Wlllem) wife of Hsrry E Stroki fl iveiativ.s ano iri'nas invuen to ruaersl Sit. 1 P m.. 1321 N Broad st Services Trinity . thernn Churth. 18th and Wolf sts, 2 30 n. bI Int private. SL'TEHS-Nov 11 CHARLES, ion of lit, Charles and Marv Puters Due notice ot ! ner.il will be rlvn from 2242 Snvrter tve TAYLOR Nov. 1.1. ELLA PATTON. wlfi 1! Marlmun L Taylor and daughter of Jtmti 7 and .Vary Black aged 31. Relatives and ftl.nji Invited to furernl services. Sit.. 1 ID p. ., 721 E. Chelten ave Oermantown. Int. rrlnti THOMAS Suddenlv, Nov 14. FLORENCl (I, wife of Walter Q Thomas netatlv t( ml ftlcnls Invited to services Rat ,2 pm.. FiDi rd , east of Philadelphia Country Club, PhtU. Pa Int rrlv.iv. TONER Nov 11. FELIX, hustianj 4 CecelU Toner Relatives and friends. Rui Yeirlv Bn Society No 2, Court Menno. Nb. .lis. r of A , Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 a. a. 102 Wolf st Solemn requiem mass rhurc! o( Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 0 30 a m. Int. Ho Cross rem, TRAVIS Nov. 11. EDWARD B . husbinl el Margaret Travis Relatives and frlendi, Mutll Lodte, No 270. I O O V Invited to fnrU ervle.M. Mon. 2 p m.. residence of dauihtr. .1101 Rhnwn st Holmesburg Int. rrlnti. Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may b, viewed S-ia.. 7 to p. ni TL'LLNF.R Nov. 14. CHRISTANER, Sr, iiusuann or nose u Tuuner mt l.ncol). bi. . i ii.cs mm ineiujs iii.uru 10 lur.rrsi servKTf. Pit . 2 p. m , residence, Ovean View, N. J. New Vork papers topv VARNEY Nov 11 AMANDV VARNTt (ncc .savior), widow of CharUs II, Vsrney. tJ r,i Relatives and friends m-mbers of VhlUnt Council. No 121, D and S of L . and P. O I. of A. Camp No 100. Invited to funrral serv-lew, Snt . 8 p. m . 10' i: Llpplncott it Int. pn vate. Hamburg. Pi . train leaving ColumbU) Ave sta Sun 8.4J a m VONNED V Nov t4 suddenly. GEORat. husband of De.la A. Vonncrti tnee Henbrl in, son cf Jacob and Mnr'e Vonnedi. scj 11 Relatives and friends Hrewerv Firemen s Jnlon. No. 2f"i Invited to funeral. Pun. 2 p. m.. .31 N Taney st. Int Mt. Peace Cem. Arns VACKER Suddenly, Nov 1.1 CHARU1 1, husband of Chrlstlnna L Warktr (ne Oils. ert) Relatives and friends. Albert II LilMf Ass'n- Llndley Improvement Ass'n Invlltd ti funeral, "it , .1 p m , 3-'l Iluscomb it. lot, private. Oakland Cem Remains may b, vlewH Frl.. s to ID n m Auto funeral. WAGNER Nov. 11. CARRIE C. wlfi l Samuel R Wagner and daughter of Tllllt K an4 lata VVIIllnm 14 I .A Vnlr R.l.lfv.l snl friends Invited to funeral services Sit.. 1 p m 0011 N 00th ft , Oak Lane Int. prlvits, WALSH Nov. 11 GERTRUDE MARI1 daughter of Annie and late John Walsh R;l. Ca tn. ... n fim.,,1 fi.l btA 9 HI . mOtll. ' A er's residence. 800 jLd'son t (23d and BlJ'siiV ) solemn mass or requiem cu rranu '''" mi 10 a. in Int. Holy cross cem , i;ilB At Atl.ntlc Cltv N J., Nov. lflI ANNIE P.. vvldow George i: Webb R.UtlveJ 11 and friends Invited to funeral services "-.$ J p. m. residence oi ijrowier-iii-,a. .., .. .'-- vh telot, 714 Market st . Cnmden, N. J. lot, " Sj WF.LI.NER Nov. 11 JITLICS. hju"'!! k '..i' ..,... J. v. ... vtn frnm 182, . N 22d st Requiem mass at St EliiaMtii,-j,j Church. 2:td and iierks sis. in "'" "J i,J Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral Relatives ant Irlends are Invited without further notice WESTON Nov. 13 ROSE ANN l vMo JIjIJI James Werton Relatives and friends Invttjt tiffiM funeral. 1011 Hunting Park ave.. r .-' - n.. Soiemn hlsn mass or requiem si. o"" . Uhtircn iu a. m int. privwie ...rf. ytr WETTER. Nov. 15. OEOROF, WCTTBUij husband of Gertrude Wetter (nee """"i-t-M Relatives and friends. Llnvoln Circle. rB;-"CM A , Ulcse nen verein. penu.;,.,, ."-"' -r. Mi plov.s William Cnmn i. Pons' ShlpbulMInt coj yi A. C Harmer Club; Bramble Club InvU.d U JJ neral ervl(es Vinn 2 n m 2337 N. , At Int. Cedar Hill Cem Friends may vsll Ms., fl aftee s p, m . ...... J JTl WOOD Nov 15 WILLIAM J... nysouj. -ALMIRA WOOD (nee Fortnes) aged 75 KJ"' tlves and friends Invited to funeral "J"?? Mon. 1 p m 132.1 E. Hew son st. I';J Peace Cem. Friends may call Sun . p. m. LOST ANDJF0UI)a PIN Lost, between I2th and Spru" ' "i Stanlev Thei.tre Monday eve laJ'ir!i; and diamond pin l.iDerai rce.- - turned to 42 N 3lh st PIN Lost, diamond bar pin. Tuesday -old" All.n 'sne ard Mt PI"""' JV R,fr" ave Phone Chestnut Hill 50.11 Beware. PEHSONALS ORAHAM ..,, e( M Information desired of present ai'l. 4 Jnmes Graham anil ris son -n"'"" " pirirt who formerly realded at LIsnss'lKsn. " of Annaclone. neir Sanbrldge, county .iJJ Ireland James Graham was at II".'!.".;,, Phllade.phla when last heard of ugJU1 '".', .-.'..". E'""' ...ji.. in Ire ma- and Catherine I.enthant Addrtsa Pilll.lPPUS W r.s'd'ng MII.I.HII. Attorney. 514 Frnnklln HIJ , 131 S. 12th it I'hllaaciu. . - ... . .. .?".. .. ' . . ....... """trt nlace g wa.mkii nonie or insiuuuw, .- .-'....(rial 1 vrhlt. boy of 11 scary, requiring Ind' ; 1 training and strict dlsclp'lne Aji i 'i.towt .3 itvtnc term, and rererente.. - office. r .-rrr IF ANNin'A.ND KATE rUlldren , ot ' Jona fc tun are anvr vviu .- py wn. ,. Q. Tomklns. 1P04 WalnSt st ? EE-PJWAIITED-rEMAIg ; BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT WomsnfsJ business experience to write fnci ory o rjenp. tnecK proaucxioc.; aiar - r , jl start. n 14 P. O. Box 3470. . - ! --l r. ,. -.nib. 'i .;. 'i numln full vburge of counting room, m j V ). sav is sal u.v .M 4 1 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR - 1,,J1n7. ,- 1 llgnten. P'ea.atu wu,nni - .v,lrcd! , . 1 oushlv experienced operator ''"Sffl uafifl experience, salary expecteJ P " i.W COMPTOJIETER operator, thnfoujivlr eip. ply American Stores .Co..4uit Nj ?o i. 5,,r ', rii-rii ,s isb i wht."vvrnted."wPlon CHILDN1IRSE. ni- iiit -r. - DICTAPHONE OI'F.nATOHS.wanJisi,. "'offjc,,, eenee arm experience r at ..i- , in 4,- 1 CLERK Youn la fiiriirln.- In office dv. plain w r ter, so.. . vj vvholc.al. ladlti 'P J" i start "ijo Address, particulars. Ledger Qfnce. ?. "',nv "3 DOFFER8. spinners and reelers ""B y,wdiU 'i era taken and paid wplls learning. " j t Jones Co . Slth and Poplsr.. , rj-jT ,1 QIRIJI Young women snd s iris. 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