7L . vrT tm&Ma&M l-v $Vm J ?$ ' mJ- KSf AKMYi SCHOOL usand Students Will Science of War in French' Town f DRILL INCLUDED au British Officers Join in to Make Veterans of Recruits $ K -TUB AMERICAN AUMY IN iCE. Dc.. 7. ably the greatest military school - atmV or any other ever 1ms seen wiMer way today tn a historic 'town on ton of n high hill, which Kits' crest abruptly from the sur- una '.lowlands. II headquarters and staff collegea l)Mated In the town Itself behind the an .Walls, branches of the school are I among several lowland vllInRes. en In full prbgress 10,000 students k;oe, under Instruction, learning the nee or war, and will glvo way to fas their training Is completed. ols are belnir conducted for nntl- aft artillery, anti-aircraft nmchlno ery, trench mortnrs and sanitary liln which there are comnlete units 1 Mtmrhmnt tn rllvlslnnq In trnlnlnir. ftt army candidates' school, where bms learn to be officers, also Is open. an a few days Infantry specialists .automatic weapon specialists will be acting omcers, and the courses win se grenade throwing, mortar tiring, ketry, bayoneting and sniping. When trained these men will return to 4alons as Instructors of the men. The Instructors Include both French M-British officers. As soon as tiosslble a snerlnl tank gjMiool will be opened and arrangements BMf being made to secure u number of issanKa irom me t-rencn ror practice. f , vm a. plclureque cllfr, from tho sum. S'lsV of which tho country for miles pwssjnd can be seen In panorama, li EtMamtal tho staff college, wliero ofllcers taking a sort of post-gruduatc se, receiving the llnal touches or t office rshlp. "Many soldiers who saw service In the i ' 4(Brlcan sector of trenches are now nwdenta there under French and Drlt- ., Sdk -.... n-u .1 i , . ..-- ... HV MM. IWIUID. All? CllillO mjIlUUl Ul 111(3 HlUll a bsiksb is unuer uireciion ok a mnjcr p general of great ability along this line. JPM II working under the training eec '-non of tho general staff. ' iX IONS CONTRACTS mTED BY "NO FUNDS" i A1- Jkhwab and Grace Ask Gov- aX-. A Jf TI L . ernmeni ior rare Advance Payments i?.1 'fKWAaHIN'OTON'. Tlee 7 rhnrles vtifSchwab and Kugene Grace, of the ?thlchem Stce( Company, In confer- I Wwe with Secretaries Baker and Dan-! foittol' told them contracts for Govern-1 nt munitions could not be ex-1 Fefited (without financial aid, as they Unable to obtain adequate funds i i the banks. I : ssnorrnouii increases in me size or i-s nts,have been undertaken by the Rlehem Steel Company to handle war tructs. u"The navy's destroyer proorram Is not lived. These and nil other contracts. on a cost plus 10 per cent profit have been already taken care of ir'the Government under Its authority advance up to 30 per cent of the J .. . - M . ,i .,-- . . 1 kmcruni ol an oraer o aia ine convracior l4?lreparlng bis plants for quick de les, i 'contracts with which the Bethle- I people are having trouble nre those rded on a fixed price. Some of it antedate the outbreak of war. r' Include a ast amount of ordnance '.both the army and navy, nnd the attest of the company for advance kymenta has been referred to the Ord- itcei Bureau of the Navy Department rM&an ordnance board lu the War De yartment for consideration,. '?Alt was Indicated that some ot the , contracts might be In such form they o-iora not De consiaereti as coming sWkthln the act provldlnir for the 30 per OMit advance to contractors. Oovern- offlclala expect to make their an r without delay, however, and If r, powers are Inadequate and the nit on disclosed by the company threat-. l-'to. delay ordnance production con- ably. Congress may be asked to ad the acC New destroyer plants I .the, Bethlehem and other concerns ivciiis crccveu vviin vjovernmeni am. I the attitude of the Administration been that similar aid must be pro- jirflerever necessary to hasten the' ot war material. "?- , )IES ARE FOUND AT THE AETNA PLANT cials fit Heidelberg Factory IHad Keceived Warning of & Explosion ICE SEEK GERMAN E.'1 r: : j: i adelnhia Gxnerts Onlnrcl to '..Jolri State and Federal In , vestigators in Inquiry rSBUnOH, Dec. 7. With four and workmen i j booics recovered wmbing the ruins. Investigations rted by county, State and Fed- "Want to determine the cause ot el- plant of. the Aetna Chemical Com- Wednesday ring report that a Oerman fyd endeavored to obtain era- n pie plant recently, Coro 1 C. Jamison, Federal authorl- olBelals ot the company held a yesterday afternoon to map of action. Atnaf Company officials were t two weeks ago of the imnendlnr i w admlttod, but It waa stated precaution was made to a.iCrman srhnaA it.uln. fcHi ' furnished agents ot the iia ..uerman naa tried to at. ; was mad last nlaht to And a hUt tlu-plant,, two daya ago. aminu txilere one of the lalng TAN, T" whlco ex- X MeOuvern. wife 'of Urilm Flint Pnn- H ' ;t .have 'ro- Mwag tiMW a. ar-. kvtvtng U ji en- It mm, New 4 Demand of 1000 Cops Continue from I'ae One fore, the next session of the State Legis lature, when Senator Kdwln It. Vare has promised he will Introduce a bill divorcing the police of this city from politics; therefore be It Itesolved, That we aro unwilling 'to endure oppression and Intimidation for another year, and demand Immediate re lief. We believe the first step should be a change In the management tf the police department, nnd that tho reforma tion should begin at the tup and not the bottom ; therefore bo It finally ltesolved. That we respectfully re quest Mayor Thomas It. .Smith to de mand the Immedlnte resignations of Di rector of Public Safety William II. Wil son, Assistant Director of Public Safety Harry l Dals and superintendent of Police James llotilnson. The big meeting next Thursday will be held In the Academy of Music. Officials of tho Department of Public Safety, fearing a strike, called upon members of the fire department to net as strike-breakers, according to an an nouncement made by Secretary Dicker son, of the patrolmen's association. He said further that the Administra tion had planned to turn lloom 205, City HallInto a barracks to house the men ...v... l., .! - .,.- ..,.. tl.n ,...)!.. ;C ." X' S"" " " ""Ions ship Mont Ulanc In Halifax Hnr. ." ..";:. ,,.. i.i",,r estimated at snoo. .. ' , .. . """"u""-;f "' ;"rni1iM Hint th. meeuriK nun on ivrun tuiL-ei unci ui-iiik driven from City Halpla.l.' The meet- Ing continued until late hist night. I'liinrn .viu, iinauu.w i.o . Speakern at the meMIng denomfced Director Wilson, Superintendent nf '" lice rtoblnson and Assistant Dlrecftr Davis as tho men responsible for lutol-1 erahlo conditions In thMclty. Many favoied an Immediate walk-out, Many of he men made ready the Ir resignations Inst night. Ot ers were left In nn undecided stnto of mind, fomented . ,, , . . by tho circumstances tint KCn s of niu-inml nltlona and Hhlpbulldlng plants clrcu I Inted freely ntnong them nn tho City Hall Plaza, with einplojmcnt blanks for I them to 1111 out. According to Harry W. Dlcl.crfcon, secretary of the association. Assistant Dlicctor Davis sent yesterday for tho captains of the various engine com panies and. demanded to know how many men mey tuuiu lurniiu u members of the association went strike. ASKS COURTS TO AID DRAFTING OF TROOPS Attorney General Brown Seeks Continuance of Cases to Push Selection WILL EXPLAIN LAWS "We Must Do All We Can to Help the Men nnd to Serve the Nation" HAnniSHUna, Dec. 7. Attorney General Broun has sent a letter to all judges lu the .State asking them to shorten court session'? and grant con tinuances of cases for the next thirty days, to enable the attorneys of Penn sylvania to give aid to registrants under the draft law. The Attorney General wrote his letter after learning from Provost Marshal General Crovvder of the action of the District ot Columbia 1lli1f-e nml Inwlpr. nt n tneetlnf- nt j which It was determined to ho dispose of legal matters that lawyers would have as much freedom as possible to help men under the draft law answer questions i and "ascertain their rljjh's. In commenting upon his letter to the ,,fe.s' Mr. Brown said : ave sent a letter to the Judges of '" the courts In Pennsylvania, commending i to their attention the action of the Dis trict of Columbia bar a'nd asking their i co-operation to do the tame thing In this. I State. I have asked that they take such I action as will secure full and elllclcnt legal i-ervlccs to all registrants at all I times, and thus make the draft the suc cess which all Pcnnsylvanlans want It to be. It Is my thought that law) era will have the satisfaction of work well done, and that It will redound to the honor of our profession. This Is a time when we must do all we can to help the men under the draft act, and to serve the nation." FIVE U.S. SOLDIERS DIE OF DISEASEIN FRANCE' r . t. , - .. -rersnillg IteportS DeaUlS 01 Men in His Forces to War Department WASHINGTON-, Dec. 7. Klve deaths froni natural ranu.. In the American" expeditionary forces were announced by tho War Department to day. They follow: I'lUVATK ADOI.PH IlllMIZVhKI. en gineers, November 55: 4863 Monna avenue, Hast Chicago, III. riUVATK PAUL A. I.I.VDMIY, en gineers', December i ; Addy, Wash. JIi:CllAMC C1IAIII.ES C. MrNKTT, field artillery, December ; Casper, Wyo. PKIVATi: WII.l.lAJt S. MATTIIinVH. stevedore reglmenR December 4; 1130 Illggs avenue. Baltimore. PltlVATK AIINKK I, CLAIIK, In fantry, December 2 ; Easthampton, Mass. SERVICE FLAG FOR WOMEN Woman's Medical College Will Honor Three, Graduates Going to France The board of corporators and the fac ulty of the Woman's Medical College, Twenty-first and College avenue, will ( of its graduates who are noon to sail for France to do relief work In one of the hospitals there. The women, who have been commis sioned by the French Oovernment, aro Dr. Martha V. Kormad, captain, class ot 1886: Dr. Mary Getty, "lieutenant, class of 1830, and Dr. Laura Urama Hunt, captain, class of 1308. A service flag for the three women will be unfurled at the dinner, TWO BOYS KILL BEAR Animal Nearly Reaches Young Hunt ers When Wounded WAimKN. Pa., Dec. ?, The largest bear killed In this (.ectlon In many years waa shot by John Betts and William, Nelson, ot Clarendon, Ave miles east of this city. The boys were out hunting about three miles from their home when Betts fireil. The bullet grated the bear's held and the animal ran toward them. Realizing their danger the boys opened fire, the bullet from Betts's gun striking Bruin behind thee ear, causing him to 4ropbout thirty feet from them. Net. ami shot was also true, but is he had S iMiHrtiatlte small, sfcat. la, the shells iiwistir. me Halifax Explosion Horror Grows Cnntlnued from Tate One veyed by train, others nre riding In wagons, only lately used for hauling corpses. Two thousand dead Is a conservative estimate, according to the police When tho work of clenrlng nway debris' begins further horrors may be revealed, At present the fire-swept arcn Is sheathed lu Ice. VAM'lIUOItO. Me., Dec. 7 . Tho Massachusetts relief special, bear-l Ing Hcd Cross dectors nnd nurses frorlil Hiaton, reached the Cnnndlon border nt 8:25 n. m. Tho train was twenty mln-l utes ahead of Its schedule. It will arrive I nt Halifax late this afternoon. The train carries eleven surgeons, ten nurses,) twenty neu itoss relier workers anil a carload of medical and other supplies. 5000 DEAD IN CITY, ESTIMATE GIVEN DY n s m av M W W - - -i . kj. iv , r '" " Oif WAS1HNC5TO.V, Dec. 7 lit a icport made pulillo by tho Navy Department today tho number of dead """' l duo to the explosion of the French muni- The report explosion was seen and ft" " , ' J'.e n " . no an""" lintiwl n.... .. ...Ha.. .. .... n.i... -(..a T. X. T. (trinitrotoluol), tho most pow- p,ri .i.i.. i,... .,... ..., , ,' and " T es imatcd I ' m I U A 0f dollars The ' re,'.ort, ns made public, vvn, s r0lIov i ..T,0' Navy Department h. received 18 foow,n r ort frolM u niUH, ,,,, nt lfelfnx. .. .whlc nftjMw m nt Kca ,hc cx. ,,ic, ,i,i i.i.. .. .. fi.m)h.ii m i iiiuiiiviiiim ciiiii "in rt en hean, v nrihaU ,s,,anco ns offt'ied the nuthorlticM mid the following lenrnou cmiccnttVntf t ii rlrcumstanocs , lendlnir U lo the exploxlon. i "A tlelRlan rcllff nhlp rnllldeit with a I'Vcnch munltlotM vessel loaded with , 3000 toiiM of T. X. T. and a latRe ciuan-l 1 tlty f hctizlnr. Duo to tho collMoii I tho heiizlno oaliRht nn fire and nn sr.tm j ns the flro started the crew abandoned 1 ship, reiu-hliip ghore befor th txp'oslon I took tdace. Virtually all of North Halifax wis destroyed and all windows and doors in Halifax anil Dartmouth vvcro ileum Isheil. " "Tonight It Is hellcvcil that thcro aro BOnn ileail, hut these Usurer cannot bo conllrmed. " 'The explosion sunk three fhlps and tmtlly il.'uiiHKed many others. " "Tho rulni nf tho hulldlnRi arc burnlns fiercely In north Halifax.'" "The commander of an American war ship arrived nt Halifax Just after the p.vplotdnn and landed a Kuard to assist 111 policing the city," said Secretary Daniels today. "This was done In co operation with the local authorities. This warship was the only naval wcssel near Halifax nt tho time of the explosion. No naval men were lost In the dlMistcr. DUTCH LINER SAFE; TOUCHED AT HALIFAX NKW YOIUC, Dec. 7 Agents of the Holland-America l.lne received a dispatch this morning an nouncing that the steamship Nleuvv Am sterdam Is safe. Officials of the line here had had g(ive fears for her safety. The big liner was the first ship to leave here after tho embargo on Dutch thlps was raised She put Into Halifax for examination and since that time had not been heard from. She carried 10,000 ton of corn for Belgian war relief, be sides a large passenger list. Tho steamship Mont Ulnnc. which blew up, was of the French Dine. Sho was under orders to tho British Admi ralty, It was stated, and none of the officers could tell anything of her move ments. She was a single-screw steam ship of 3121 tons and carried n crew of thirty-five. J. Savcry was her com- mander. The Imo was built for the White Star Line, but was under Norwegian icg Istry. She was formerly known ns tho Huiilc, but changed her name w hen told a few years ngo to the South Pacific Whaling Company. Tho Imo carried a crew of about sixty men and was com manded by Captain Throm. She was a four-sniasted Iron vessel of 5013 tons. Tho main offices of the Western Union Telegraph Company are crowded today with persons seeking news of relatives and friends at Halifax, Announcement has been made that no wire connection has been ro-estab-lishell, but that all messages were sub ject to delay. Many filed messages of Inquiry today and then paced tho floor while hoping for replies. TRINITROTOLUOL NEW THING IN EXPLOSIVES The teirlllc force of the explosion was duo largely to the great quantity of the powerful explosive known us "T. N. T." on hoard the munition ship Mont Blanc. This explosive la being used, extensively In the present war. Its correct name Is trinitrotoluol. It Is neither d.fncult nor dangerous to make, nnd It Is transported with greater safety than nhnost any other high explosive. When compressed under 30,000 to 10,000 pounds per i-quare Inch trlnltro. I ,n,,...i ...... V . nKt,n.l n.i ...,i !.. ..... , luiuiii villi ua nui mu uiiii Lgi iiiiip iuii- vcnlent forms. In loose form the ex. !,.!. ... Im n ...l.l,M nnll.l l.nll n wrn I .. u heavy ns water. It melts well htowti"SlTix10tliSattrSB&t. me polling point 01 waier anu can oe: placed 111 shells without danger from fumes or corrosion of the metal. It is slightly less powerful than, picric acid, und while the latter frequently pulver- Izes a shell, T. N. T. generally bursts a shell Into fragments large enough to have a destructive effect. It Is exploded , by means of a fulminate and does not, Pat Your Patriotism Into Practice! GUARDS AND FIREMEN Wanted to Protect HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD n An opportunity for physically sound men between 31 and 50 years or exempted .men over 26 years to do active patriotic work. A minimum height of 5 feet 7 inches and satisfactory references are necessary. Men with police, nrmy or navy experience specially desirable for guard duty. Good pay, with clothing, board and lodging provided. Experienced FIREMEN are needed at once. Trolleys Take Koute 17 (Chester Hliort l.lne) or Koute S3 (Island Itoad l.lne), vrlileli ran.be reuehed by cars on Houtcs It, IS. II, 35, 3s and 10. Company's car. meet I. H. T, ears at, 04th street and run dlr.rt lo th. yard with FHKK ..rvlte. I Boat leaves Chestnut St. Wharf IS Noon, Sat., direct to Hog Island Apply at Employment r a .., -, i isc. o, irciwesan a sau i I ,iiMW atTny f-jiayy ana iswermt.ceg ror w iv' mtt!f" issss,' iiUTi If puro or In proper form, explode ot Itself.' Tho world generally did not know of the powerful effect of T, NT. T, until It was used by tha Hermans In 1914 In tho destruction of Liege. Trinitrotoluol Is related Indirectly to tho dyeing Industry, ns largo quantities of para, used In d)clng, nrc also used In the, manufacture of the explosive, SURGEONS AND NURSES OVERWHELMED BY WORK - OTTAWA, unt.. Dec 7. ltcporls from Halifax today declared Hint surgical workers there were over - vv helmed ThTe nre ntt enough doctors nnd nurses to handle tho unnumbered throngs of m limed. More help Is en loiite nnil'ls eagerly nvviilted. jino of the surgeons on tho ground were themselves Injured by the cxnlo. men, nui nnvc ocen vvorKing wunnui test for more than twenty-four hours. ;ieiieM Iti llrHt.iilil (1i,,Klnff uir,ll,u .icnes in nrsi-iuii missing sllitlms In the wnr were uutdono by the spectaclo In Halifax, when men, women and dill- ' lllAtl 11 1 1 fTu t I M n ffiltil tbe-t-tliln liilllalnu ' ,.,.! Hr.,.r,.1J l.lnrtlf I. li i-fltl nlU ...! i'o 'v.iv.iih4 i""v.i ! iviii unit, niir curried to the surgeon" Henvj' damage was done to Canadian military barracks, and a ndmber of sol diers were killed, The military hopltnls were tho first to bo pressed Into the service The congestion of wounded In Halifax will he relieved by inking scne of tho i Injured to other towns. Koine may lio remcAcd by boat GERMANS TOE RAID WITH LAND ADVANCES Two Airplanes Brought Down and Crews Taken; Bombs Kill Seven UjNPON, ) 7. The latest (Urinati air raid was timed with the attempt to drive the Urltlrtli huvk at ambril. the new offenshc aKalnrt the Italians and the Uusstan a rm t lee, Tventyne airplanes were nt oxer KiiRland' Seen perhons were killed and twenty-one. Injured, three of those Killed and ten of the Injured belnj,' In Londoii, which wis leached yesterday I h.v five or six of the raiders. Announce I tnent of the casualties was made by Donar I.ivv In the House of Commons, rvicj of the enemy craft were IhipukI,'. down, the crew of three men In each lielnR captured Sever.il lies were caused In London, hut they were soon hrouRht under control. .V SOl'THHAST HNOI.AND I'OAST TOWN, Dec. 7. The Oerman raiders vcre flJlnu so low when thev crosed the coast at 3:15 jctcrduy mornlnc that lltltlsh innchlno bums were used ..Kalnst Ltlicni and helped to heat oft the attack. From then until fi:Hi o'clock raiders vcre crossing ami lccrosslng th- co.m; llne, hut nil their Incendiary hcmln fell In f.clds nnd their explosive bombs Into the hea. mmikii:i l.AUNT un.nrcitT. jiTs! iirriet iT l..iunt. of the Fairfax Aturtments, Cennnn town nnnnunees th" niMnlico or her son VT.ItNO.V Ull.liniir dnuzhter of II - lite A. Trunk tJtlhert of Ilnftlmore. ltd . on Nov. 0. In New York ilty. iti:i:vrs mitin- wii.i.iam snv- MOUIl Ui:r.VKM. nf Phllmlelrlila. li . to I'll. .IAN- HAIST I'AUIIV. nf Hostou, ), , at llouoken N J , July 2, lal7 eatfjs At.Uj.N Her 3. .BIAVnoIl husUm.l of Mnr A l.n. rcid s.1. Itelutu,., (1ml frlrmls Invlteii to tuners! services Mnn, II n. m . 7 Thnm.is nve., llrvn Mnr, I'n Int. Horsham Krl' nils llurlnl llrnuhils at 1 -.ill p. ni. I'rleiuls mny mil Sun., 7 to p ni IUl'i:i. Dee . .TOSIirillNi:. wMoh- nf llarueli Il.iuer. iiBftl 70. Ueliitlves ul.,1 friends Invlteii lo funer.il ril..s, P'n ni.. 1H17 W Wnanirn st Int. nrlvate" Jit. Slnnl Cem. r.nitlvelv no Hovvits 1K1I.1JS Dee. fi, ut 1'ilM N. rirojil si AN.NIi: i:.. wMor nf William Hole. Itels" lives anil friends Invlteii to funeral e?rvles .Sat,, 10 a. in, David II. Sihutler lllils ' llrnai nnd DlamonU sts. Int. private, Harrti Ijurir, Pa nOOItSi: Dec fi. MAUV O lfe of Aimer S llnnrac. nKeil 73. ltelaNvis nml mentis Invlteii to funeral services, sun at (1:30 p in. -J N ;,ih at, j,i,sil.ile. I'm Int. private ,.,0.'J ."'''-.!x- ,',',:oN' IIOOS- "" "' John ami lite Hosalle IIihis, nseil 3s, Jtelatlves and friends, Tlonn Kranken llntrrsl Venln Tleua Net No H.17. O I) O.. d the eon rKiitlon nf KwniKellrnl Ueformeil HI. lat thevv's Chureh, Invlteii lu funeral, Kun p, m.. 40ol N Palrhlll st. int lireenmounT t-em. IlltADt.nr Dee II, nSTDI.I.l: w wife of Charles J. llradley. nged 4 llelatlves and friends may view remains Sat 7 in lo P. m , 34 Jo Itenent st Int Nmrnu. Del Ciaytnn. Del., papers please com. CAUNOIAN Dee .-,. WIlJinr.MIvv CAIINOIAN widow of VreiK-rlMt "Arnelan aced 73. Itelntlvs and friends Invlled id funrttl services. Sun., 'J p. m , resident t of daushter. Mrs Tllllo Johnson, Lill Iilrkln son st Int I'ernwond Cem. Auto funeral .CAIinoi.l.Nov -JJ. at St. Jlarv'i Ilo.. niini. A.yiu,vv c'aiiuoi.u R. latlves and friends will kindly eummunknt with th. Vt"HrxfliSit'S.ir- ,0"l", A. Kllnees, C1.AI1KE. Dee. 4 fllAni.ra n i....i..-j nf Hte Martha ft. Clarke used 7." r.ela. tlvcs and friends, police nf 'J3d District In. vlted to funeral eervlies. l'rl . N p. m 'MI7 Ovford st. Pervleis nnd Int.. fiat, a i ra Cooiierlonn Cini Jlcverly. N j. Auto, funernl .uio ( CI.KAItV-.Dee fl. JAMDS p., hu.hnnd of Msrssret I'leary nee Sullivan), nelailie. and friends. Court Penn Treaty, No "' i ? .Av'nl,"'.,1 '. f"nrra- ''"'. :3o ;r'm.; im7 i; .v.71"' ",- Holemn reoulem mass St l.llsaoeth's Church 10 o. ni. Int. Holy Cross tern. Auto funernl t,JI',i!'S'S'TIJrr- '"' VAI.DKIAN A., son of I n. r-i.:. j:"."'...'"."""" ' ' '"" ".era lives deVee "toTu "n i,i,i7.,u.nra,..S:,.r.'n. ." .'.7 ' f' " ". : m. Hleh mass Church of Our Mother of Consolation 10 n. m. Int. llol bep'Jlchrs Cem. Vim, n ... . -.' '"-l,'w "rren iose rco. 31(1, p. nnd A M. of "-uneeeviiie, .Montgomery County. Pa,. In- jiiea io s.rvlees. Sun.. 1:30 p. m , Trarre t.utheran Church. Int. ndjolnlne cem. J-rlends may call, late residence, li'2 N 60th t.. Sat.. 7 to 3 p. m. COOPKlt. Die, S. JOHN COOPDIt rtela. lies nnd friends. Kills post. No. il o a II : Walker Lodge, No. anil, I. Of) !' ' Court Sylvan American. No. 73, P. of A.. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 i in jpartments of Kirk & Nice, il.lul Oermaiit town ave Int Ivy Hill Crrn nmll flniiers Office, Hog Island, SaDw .. n ii it 1". -i . r.,Ti., yrtia svucnaraaa H Uucnargaa FTawtinaaen -.t . t'i ii r I " 1 ii ii " '-id .mtTHH TON, husband of llrth rnullen (nee ties V.'i IK.1.V- &"""! "n" friends, lis try i V. .''7.' Jrt v'.v.', A. .vi . anil members of Police Pension Tumi. Invlteii to iii.irrni FTVirrs. Mon. 2 p m., 1101 Knifh i St, iTlends may roll" int. North Cedar Hill i afier 7 p. m. Hun. CltCAIlll tie. 'riftri ., 1 1,- -. John CrenBh (ne l'urlnnsl. Ttelallvea nml 1 '""" invnen in iiinersl, Mon., :io s m., Sr.!r" ,r"l,l""-', Mrs. Mnritnret Ousln, . i-a N, nsnToft st, Pnlemn reiulein moss ( tnireh of Our I.dy of Merry 10 a, in. Int. ilolv Cross Cem. Autrl funeral. t,M!lV,V,?f.,J.'ri"M-.v. fourth Month, .tmi.v tiit.t.iNqs rnowpoy. nBri nt. neia. l"es soil fH-r.ils Invited to fune-sl s-rviees. i j-iii-mjr, nn insi., a n. in., n.,n iirrmin- ! T,A?S: e.rjonV'ond of I I Msresret ('. Divls. llilntlves nnd friend". ,OT;l?r$.,0,f ,?",.?", ami rnemliMs of ' u.,n)u,neYAlonl's:Sn.?l"Jn"7 MaiLet i st. Solemn reiiul"m msss nt'the Cnlhedrnl , u'n ,"ril,m' ,nl- olI Cathedral Cem. Auto HirrWIl.ttll In Camden, N .t., Iiee. .1 i f'A.RV, A-N'-N' nilTWII.KU, widow of tsnnc . itta,iTf,l,r.l,rVUMa,,fcBr,,:: I i;nvm Uetwiier. rharleatawn (ownshlii ' i''1!.""1' Co., !'., SHt. Servlcis nt hous... ?." "" n' ,n- 'ril MorrM Cem.. IMiornlxvllle t'onv.nces meet trains over Phoeiilavlllo nnd riarr-r lirnnrh. IVnna It, It., at Old- P".1! ,?' ",!'-n" 'noenixviiij s:27 a. m. aril Vrnxtr. V Auto ftinftrnl. tUCKI'l Pec ." of Inle tlenrv nod i, COnNKl.tA, dauahter (lies and friends Invited to funeral iervleea, Snt.. 1 ti. m . IL'.'tfl Allison at. Int. lirlu.l- iieoccn iicsei. tiela Odd 1 ellows' Cem llcmatns may be viewed i li, niii-r n p in, DDlllll.NX. llee. 11, JAJIKS II , liuslnnd of 1 : 1 1 7-1 1 1 . r-1 1 1 linl, 1,1ns (nee Kmrkvl. tela. Ilvrs and frlenila, t'nlled circle. No l"7. II II. or A.. I)lta Castle, No s, K. O n . nnd Cloud l,iuUe. No. M, i", nnd A M., of (llouiisler, N J. Invited to funTiii spruits, Mon.t 1 li. m.. "1H li. pnuphln st Int private Nnrtlmrind Crm Aulo fu iiernl Iteiualni may le viewed fun., S to 1" n in fKHIA.V flee. II, JOHN V., son of late Mliliael anil Mirnrrt nnr,ui. Itelutlves litnl frlenrls rnilitovis of Sehlli liter ConlHKe U'orkft. Invitotl ( funrnit. Mnn . K nn n ..iJ.'iu triinKfiiiil , Holrmn rrriulrni mnM Ht. Jnarhlm'x riiun li l h m Int SI iJoinlnle'n (Vlil t lit'KKV. -U(ltlrnl' Ve, ), MrtV . wMflff ol JnJm J. Uuffv (hip ItfilBfru). Itcu t1rs nnl friend') InvllrO tn fuiifTftl. Mon , s 'lo ii in , IWI N, Amrrlrnu nt. Solemn rMiulfin ninitN ,i .Mlrhnrl'H Ditiuh 10 n m Int. prUntr Auto fumrnl. 1 i;.V(ii;i, I)f( .".. I.OUIS. htiMlniitl nf V.'T ilia Kncrl difo UttrrmtttnO. ItrlHllxi n nnd friends. ?nipln)i t of frnninton & Know, Irfinm Knttnr tnvlipd to ftnifrHl Kfrxlrp it 'J i. in., IMH Tnor t. (S.'th and Mcrl.8 ntH.). Jrt frlXHin. mi. Wrmn tVni RrmiliK inny !" lcil Prl., after 7 1. in ri,(;d, - Twelfth atiitith tii. MAitv i U.XI T wM w of lr J. I'listi r KLikit. jikhI no, Heinihiti it nl frlftidK linlletl tn funeral, hmnni1(U, 'Iwrlflh Mnntli tilth. Ill n tn. llm.hMII" iH, Cn.t 1h. Int. iirlvnte. t'ar rlatrn will in-i I s-.l a m train from Itroil , HI KiHntt pnil H:lii n ni. from Wml L'lies I ttr nt UN n MMhi Htntlon. rM',i:. t MHrtltintmr, ln.. lir. l. AIM.M CAUNIIU nrB. hunlmhil of i:iole m I biiin furmrlj nf rnlla scrxuc rrl.. nt vnrithhiiunf, im Ir.I. nt Hiilom !trfrme.l i I'hurr't. i'1'n r ( 'r . u t,. linVI'Vlinit Itm li .11111V lm.Lttn.1 r,t SrtpliU fl, numler, nwerl Til. Iteltillves nnd frleiWs, einplnvrs An,lrew IMi-rlck's H Sen Hrevvl'iB Co., Ymrlv llenetlelnl Assn n( Itreu lni Knnlneers' riremen's Union Nn. jki. .Ilullin l.o,lie No. 1 I' t). 1, II. H iTetnnka I Trilie. Nn .1J1. Iml. O It. JI.: Hiilnmnker I'ounell. Ni :il'j Cnmordlii JI -neerrhor of Hrltleslmr? Invlletl lo funeral. Mim , H s. ni . "ml"-1 I'rnit st P.erulem liUlt muss All Sutnls' Churrli. tlrldtsbum, 11 n. m Int. Ht. Iinnilnle's I'em. CIII'XKH, rtii'l.lenl). Dee. I. "HltlSTI.V.V. (nee MleKlel widow nf A Duffine airsr-r, flEed no. ttelntlve nnd friends, employes of .liihn T'.lrKle lnns, Invlteii lo funeral servlve., Rnt.. 1 '..11 n. m . IM:" N. nth st. Int prlv. Ar'lsley Tlurlnl Tirk Aulo servlc. nnrr.D. n-e. i wii.i.iam t;. nooi.n. tteliitlves ' nml frl-ncls. emnlnie's Miraw '""i1,'', '""'CAirS' 'n" nt r!fl-nr'. of hln lirothf-rlnlw. DnWl V Pfdcpon. r.fiin WnolilnRlon nv. Int. iirlvnti- Autn Borvlrp Irlr-nilt nny en II I-'rl., S to 10 n m. OltlPFl.V Nov 30. r.MMA (nee Mcflnde). widow nf Iturrv J nrlrrln, lined 20. Mela, lives nnd friends Invited lo funernl Sat.. 2 P in.. 'Join H. Cleveland nve, Int Mt. Morlih Cem Prluids mav enll Prl eve. OnirFIN Dee 3 IlAnflT .! husband ef Kmmn Orlffln and noli nf Josephine nnd isie nnrrv j, iirnnn, nrfi i. nnd friend.. Seott Dlv.. No. 47 . , - . HpMIIVpS Q , P . emnloves .In'in 11. Stetson & Co , Invited to funeral. S-at 1' p m.. 2013 S. Cleveland nve. Int Mt Mnrlah Cem. Prlends may Call Prl. el HAM, Dee 4, .IOSKPH A. son of Mar nnrt c nnd late fieorue p Hall Relatives nrd friends Invited to funeral, Mon., S.30 a. lu., "71!l Pine st Solemn requiem mass church nf TrnnstlRuratlon 10 a, m. Int. Cnllvdnil Cem. HA.MPIO.V flee. n. t.DWIS WAUNDP. HAMPTON nueil SI Itelatlvs and friends Inv'ted in funernl servlees. Sat.. 'J p. m. 'm' rrsldeneo. Willlnm M Ilnniptnn. r.'Jin Ptilc ave . VlssThlfLnn. Int. nrlvate. Odd Pellows' c ni . Lower Merlon, Pa. HANI'T D-e fi, CI.DTP)". son nf drills O nnd M-irlf M. Ilnnev, need Is mns. ftil atlves and friends Invited to funernl. Snl., 2 p in . residence nf rnr-nls. J431 N. rtoWnson st Int Holv Cross (Vm nIo funeral . HAP'-PI.!). Dee ,-. I'ASIIIJ A C . d.luuli ter of Theodore anil Millie D Hnnnold. aired - yeais ., monins, nai,irnei, lS2fi Paly st Dun entire rf funeral oivn IIAWN De .-,, MnO.nt:T A. widow nf .Tnhn 1 Hewn end dntmhter of Pitrlek jnil late Ciellli Iiiinnhun nelilllrs and frlerils Invited to funernl. Men.. S.Ilo a, m. 3s-,7 Mnliavnnk ave.. WIssaMekon. Itfiiulem inass it John lh llapllsl Chureh 10 a. in. Int. St Miry's Crm.. Ilnsliorniliili Hn.I. Dee. n. IllCIIAriD T hu.hind nf Llr.'e J Hnnl ie Cunnlncham) need oil relatives and friends Invited tn funeral rvlees Set.. 2 p. ni , eor. of Hollvnnnd Circle nnd w. Chestnut nve.. Merrhantvllle. N. J Prlends and lodges of which ho ni n member may cill Prl., 7 lo P p. m Int. IIsHi-l-h (Vm Camden V J , HPrtZOri. Dee. 4 HKTHAlt HKIt'OO (nee Suess) wife of Adolph P, Herzoc, Jr , nft-ed :t2, llnlatlvis and friends Invited lo funeral serving, Sun , 1 ::io p ni , 2illo N Mrllevvniiil nve Int. private, Cllelten Hills Cem. HINDS. Dee n. UltmODT HINKll (nee Cnrlln), wife nf ChrMlnpher Hlnes. Itela. lives und frlrnds Invited to funernl, Mnn,, 8.30 n in. 24III Olive st Solemn requiem mass St. rrnmls Xavler'a Church 10 a, ni. Int.vHnlv Cross Cem. Auto funernl Ill'IlKF (nee nniifnrd). Sudd-nlv De d. DI.I.A WDVMAN "lfe of Samuel II. Hurff. niced 42 Itflallves nnd frlerils Invited lo funernl servlees Mon., 2 p m.. 1277 Whit man ave,, Camdfn, X J. Int private. Prleds mav call Sun 7 to 0 It m IHITCHIN'.O.V Dee, (1, DI1NA MAY dauahter of Howard nnd Ada P, Hutchinson, sited IK, llelatlves and friends Invited to funeral snrilees. Mon . 11 11 . ni.. tmrenlu residence, 114 K llrlnchurst st . Herman. P Inwn. Int (Ireenwood Cem,, Trenton, N, J Mon. 2'10 p in. HYATT. Dec I. nt 1'hlla.. SAI.LIE, wire of Charles II. Hatt. aaed 44. Itela. i lives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Allowajs ltaptist Church Allnwais N. J., Sat.. 11 a. in Int Allown.3 Cem. Rem-ilns mnti l.n 1 latWll J .'..".a V .'.lh at fl.tlln t..l '"lyCTXY. nee. A, CIIAni.i:s. Iiutbnnd of Roue Kelly. IletatUea nnd friends invited to funeral. Mon.. K a. m., 1037 S. Mole t. (17th nnd MrlCean rtn.). Holemn reiiulem inasi Church of Ht Thomas Aquinas ,i:.tn a m To proceed to St C?inr1esn Cem,, Kelly vtlle. Int. private. KOCIl. At ('nnnhnhocken. I)er !i, V T.. nunband of late Slarsurct J. Koeh (nee Hoff). mi.itUfn and friontl. Post No. 77. O A. It.. PhlU,, Hml Pout No. Tit, O A. It.. Con- shohorken; Camp N 7. I1. O. H. of A.i Ilan- ( cock Commandery. No. 3, P, O. S. of A, and any other order 'or organization of w tilth he f wan a i number, lnttetl to aer Ires, Sat.. I '- p. in.. -J II th n., ronhohockrn. Int. ' I.errlnKtoii Cem , Ituxhoriut;h. Hemalna i mn be Ued Frl., 7 to 0 p. m j PORCHES ENCLOSED INtlntateu on requent. I'lione, Ioeuat "Old HorstMf'2650CallowhilIStJ Co.. 1RIDENT3S roMi't!i.sonv mktkbs 1'lllia. piKTi:n CO., 013 Ileal H.tate Trust DulldliiR. or Your X'lumb.r rerr erprr F - -.-rrr 5..3npzc: v!. . ' . "" "f-i Commonwealth Ice & Cold Storage Co. BOSTON', MAS3. The 6J4 acres of floor space in the five buildings erected by A bertha w on the Boston Fish Pier Include Ice making plant, ice (forage building, machinery building,- cold storage warehouse and boiler home. 27 by" vABERTHAW. lCONSTRUCTKWCQ. . bosXVton . zn MCATH . KOU.NEn. Pee. B. JOORrillNn. duh ter of late Aueustua and Mary Hheek KolU ner. rir1athf and friends Invited to fu r.eral servlees. Jton., 8 n. m , residence Ed ward n, Jleara. Jr.. 4000 Cheater ave. Int, private. Omit flowera . MAI.ONBY Pee. 4, JOHN, hualisnd of late Ellen Msloney, nelatlves and friends "'i" "'nil inn., ni,i n. m,, rrj Opal nu Solemn fqtilt?m mutt St. Mtnlra rhurch 10 a. m. Int. private OM Cathi-dral Cftn, MAnilVnf.TJ. Iip. 4. KICOtA. Inmhftft.1 nt Anrfla Mnnnltn MarlnMII. MRfd M. nl ntlvrft am! frlfndu Invlttrl to attend funrnl, from Ills lnl rPuMnce, 1030 P. th nt.. Rnl.. 8 a. m. FntMtin mnM of ronulfm t Church of nur T,itIy of Good Counfl, Int. Holy Cm Crm, MepnitMOTT. Dee. 3. Jrmv. .on of 1.1. tMnard and Mn.u: MePermoit. of rti . Countv . Ppoea-nl, Ireland, nelatlves and friends invited In funeral, Men., SUIO a. m , sister's re.ldrnee, Mrs, ndward Rweenev. 1220 N lath s. Solemn renul.m mass Chureh of riesu in n. m. Int. private New Caln-driil Cem. Omit flowers. MePOVM.tl tVe. .-.. nW nldniv nf rraek M-nonnM. rt-lnilves nnd friends In. vlted to funernl servlees, Sal,, II n. m., 021 Sprti.... st Int, nrlvate. MeMAIlOV TI1.0 I. IIAVnlllll V.. -nlfe of T'-omns M'Mahn'i In-" Jnilr"'. PIallvea oeoree s. nnd Mnrv It Shltl. naed 3S. rein ;ul friends, Manavunk Clrele. No. 1". I ndv lives and friends Invited tn funeral servlets. 1. m -.. inyiien in rnnerai. jion. -.an n, in, h,i--i itinir si,, .vinnnyiina. noii'n'n Man mis. Holv Family Church in n. m, Int, Wr.tmlnsler Cem. JleVirpoi n. 4. PANtr.t.. husliand of Hantiih MeNlehnl (ore IMnev). Pels- "';'"?:. .WJi J.W.I E ?r.l'" I Invited in ....' ' t'Miii' "'t n ' ihimwi'i Tiinfrni. iti,. 7 .:m n m.( ii2 '.ui'iirr ni iflitififn. x. -T Mnifmn rcntiifm a-.... !. ..- . it.- ' i . ,- -i- .... J., nenlite Coneentlen 1 irrr--, a HUM I' III I !' imil Int. Ca'"ar" Cem. Krlrnds may call Thurs. eve Kindle omit flowers. s, I . t ...-.. . . .. I'll"' I . ' '"I . II, .1,1.1 I "- J.t II II-Oil lUI ni Mary Pllen Mennv. ned nt. netnllvis and JAMPi A., hushnnd nt fponct. Invited in fimal Pat.. 2 p, m,, Innn Cooper st. Cnmtlen N J tnl private. lipii'-h iVni Crienil- n,. ,., J-rl. eve, .iiiil.l.K. Ii'e, li, 'i:Ti' I H , luisimnil or , AlMIMtlil Millar nrr.wl lilt nrlnllfN Ntirl frleudn InxHed to funenl erlee .Mmi . n p ni re-iMmcA nf fori, rrniitt P. MHIt. '-.oh X ntrt t. Tnt prlviite. rhrttn Hllln Cem Aulo fun"'.!. t mnliin may be leeil Sun.. S tn 10 p, m, MM.MIR-lw .', T.OIMn, ilf-nyM- nf t Ufv nml lite Mirr nMiti"ti Miller. rteitHi nnl frleflt ln'e.i tn ftinrHl -tefvle . Pnt., 2 p ir.. rtldeiiri of father. IDT Vrttl" ttt int nrl it". MOnHtAHTT. f. 0. ANXir. ff nt Tfu'ph Mnr'n rt nml fliti7htr of nille f''l late Jnhn fcfnrtliy Rp1nliei mv frlrruls lnltnl to fitnerHl, fn :r.o n. in, r ni. I'ttr. nf mii t in:u T iltni" ft. Snlenin "Miuleii nrr "ho-eh of Iln1 Xnnv 111 n m. tp Hot. reidn rvm. MdpniHM.v. .ir. r, i;i.i r.N Monntox ntrd V4 It ltlv s nnl frlemln Impel tn fumrtt rr.e it,, 'J n m., t'nlon lln.ne fnr iilrl Lflriim 4Vh iin.i I,anrntr ave. Int pr''n M Mnrlah iVtn MrM.rs' iier. . .itHt:nr i huiniH' nf lute rtnie M MmIP-. IMhIIwi nn-1 TrleniU l.rncup nf Him reil Tlfnrt, Kenrlnir ton ('oiiPeil, A t). t 11 . ImltM to funernl Mn. S :td n. in. ,T' V rnmlirli nt. Ro. emn reoutein inai HI Vtrnntean Chunh 10 h m Tnt New Cathedral Cm, Aulo ru ii era i nil nf in.I m . UL fiJ ' 'T "rr. " "AMU liusna: in'" Catharine .Murpll. Itelntlxe friend Imlteil to funernl. Mnn.. h:u rtsldnnrp of "on. John Murphv. ri7-."i N. 15th Ft. Solemn requiem mtinn Clitirch of the" Holv SniilK TO n. in Int. Cnthfdrnl Com. NIXON Suddenly, at In r reFhU-nrr, yalt N. Mrtlewool t . ter. .. MA11Y A . wife of .IntniB Nixon. Hflnthen nnd frtiHM nr Irltrd to Iorlr'. Hit., - p. m., Interred. Ktnn Unformed nplscopnl Church, 21th nnd Kletrher nts. Tnt. nrlvate. Mt. Mori ah Cem friends may ral: Frl. ee. PAIL-OS'S At IIeerlv. N J., Dec t, WI1.M VM 11. , huibnnd of Into Anna M Par (ons. a Red Trt. TMatlxri and friend Incited to funeral. Sat., 2 v. rn., ron' re. df nee, ChnrJ J, Pntfon. ror, of Pently no and PutTinn st , Ilcverly. N. J. Int. prHnte, pATTnitsriN, vec n. ci,nA r. wife of WIIMnrn ratteron and daughter of Alle Ann nnd Kellum nimltn. need OS Helntlvrs nnl fih nds, members of nil sorletl of which Fh" vas n memhrr, Itnltrd to services. Mon , 2 30 ip. m 124.1 N ;t1d st Int. prlat. Urn-iit in mav h l-wed nn t tn 1n n m. PATNn. Drr. 5 ANNIH VTROINTA. wife of Wrlxam V Pnne, ned r7. Ilela. the and friends tntlted to funernl servlefs, Prl., s p. in.. ."014 Lnrchwood ae. Int, Sat -Jnnw Hill, Md. rttTKUSnv, Hep 0, CIIAnTXlTTi; T . ,r!ibw of Cnptaln Alfred T Teterson (nee Tnaliirl ,i rrnil (i. tlfilsllie. nliil tr ,m li. . ws-nis... s. v.r. ivr.niis v - rimi ,. ?llll Ills I . Il) .- f. ... I .-.!,. S3.... 1 - ,llrU " tuiMiiu rti invn, iiuii,i ill., mm 4712 Tacon st., I'ranKford. Int, prhnte KcrRren Cem., Camden, Itemnlns may be lr-ur-d Snt.. S to 10 p m PIUMANN. Snddrnlv, IW ". IIHTTIB wife of Amrust Pirmnnn (nre Knapp), n,?pd XI Friend lnlted to 1pw remains, Frl 7 to Id p m. Int. Sflt at comcntcnco of fnmllv. Jreenmount Cem. POWIU. -uddenlv Ht Quebec, Canada. Tec i. 1II;NUY ItAUlNO. ounirst son of lit" Robert Hare nnd Amy Smedley Powel POVi:iT-. Dec. 4. CAROLINH, widow nf William Powell nnd daughter of late William and I,alna D-Uer. nueil S4 Rein tlVMS nnd friend lnltc-J to funeral serlces. Sat,. 'J p n, rrsldepe) of Chnrled I.Iffht tler. 2441 N. iVIhl t. Itemnlns ran ! .Ifs'i-d Prl ee Int, nrlr.. Oreenmnunt Cepi. TIT'AOAN. Dpp, MAROAUKT. widow of Mir In el Ren (ran (nee VnIh), used 72, Relative and friends Invited to funernl. Von . 7:W n m., dauiihter's residence, Mrs Margaret Urennati, 20.IH S. Colorado st. Willi mas St. Monica' Church 8.3d n. in. Int. Holy Family Cem.. New Philadelphia. P.i Mon , 2.30 p tn. Pottsvllle pnpern topy Iinr.PK. Sudden'., a' Ms residence 2310 rMeMncon s Dee. .1 THOMAS D. RIUZSK !Ma tlvcs and friend, WdNhimrton Inde No. ,v V. nnd A M ; Continental 1.ode No 10(1. K. of P : International Molders' Cnlon. emplovtn of Philadelphia Roll and Machine Co., Inlted to serlces. Sat, 2:3 P. in.. Olher It Pair Hide 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. (Ircenwood Cem. Ilenla mny call Frl.. 7 to 10 p. in. ItKlTZ. Dee. t FRRDURICK UVATY. . husband of Carrie Rett? llelntlvf a and frlfiuH. all orant7ationa of which deceased vas a member. Invited to funeral service. Sun., 1:..m p ni , 20IS II, Susquehanna Ave. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cmi, Friends miv rail Sat. ee, ROIIII. Dc 4, RICHARD W , aon of Atnnro anil Rntmn M. Robb, nped 20, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral srrvlces. Sun.. 3 p. m. parents' r tvldeiiee, 3001 W. Olrnrd ae. Int, Mt, Pence Cem Utmalns mav be vlwid Sat , 8 to 10 p, ni. a UOUKRTS Dec 4. at Mont Alto. Ta t III.WOOD , husband of lMlth nnli?rla nml son of l.ewls anl late Tallin Roberts, Relatliea nnd friends Invlteii to funeral eervlcffl. Sat., 2 p, in, rcaldefice of brother- I In-law Filvvard , Sargent, 23 N. 40th at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Auto funeral. j" rienn inv rait I n, ce, RORKRTSON. Dit. 0, CHARI.KS II,. husband of Clara V Robertiun, uO.'l Cheat nut Ht, Int, private WINTEK lllORT.1 ATl,XTI(l TITV. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY rhvsleal fninlnns and the dlvertlnc atmosphere of this createat of all winter naort vvlll rest and utrcsli ou and BlV you new life. American and European Plant Fine golf the winter through iCheBrcakrs A1 Av.T'.v. ''it.'m m:wi:st r iv " "WHOOP OTI.I. Un the oeean front. Olfer, unusual altrsc- I (onsourlnir th. Autumn and Winter St saens, Luxurious lobb to. .pseious verandi a. restful f"" ''"r1 ors and supeih music A i alatlal resl. dence fnr tho.e rieHntc lest end itcreatlon. Bookinas now telne- made for tie t a. sJ-,. wiiTi" 1d.N'w Year's holidays. AMI!l(IOA AMI KlIlllil'KAN 1'I.ANK r.srairevTlth accommodation, for chsuffenrs. OaOLeiLMall ATLANTIC CSt Try .Hotel Boscobel o,,n?r"1c., '''llalinsa hnlldsy rales. A. II. MAIllO.M ' Westminster K"- " n'r ieaeh. ki.v. TTcsuninsier to rratB ,,,. run, water, 10up vekly.,'.' up dally, Chas. Huhre. STEAMSHIPS "FLORIDA TRIPS" XK.0M I'lllL.tHKLIIl Sltt.00 " S32.00 T' TO -. TO S22.40 War Trip $40.00 , JArusoxvii.i.K' Jleeular aervlee Is l.elnx maintained. Ile.t way to travel South In eomfort at low fares, vvllh best srrvlre. One way and round trip ticket! to principal points. Inrludliuc meal, snd stateroom aron-nmo. jstlons on steamer. All fares aubjset to War Tas. It vvlll be tn jour advantat, to consult ua about your trip South. .MICBCIIA.NT.S t SI l. Kits' TRANS, CO. T.-L. r. (V B. liroad St.l ni . , ,.". ,H I'lavvVr Av, iiviiv aviiiiiura ivuv or ivtainni Z 1D0 v j TURNER (1n'l Pnw Agent. HTKAII8IIII' NoflfF.S ROYAL MAILS (Neutral Flag) Nederland and Rotterdam Joint P.aciSc Serrics (lit, 2ad soil 3d Cilia) YOKOHAMA, (tie Hoaslala) KOBE. NACA. SAKI, HONGKONG, SINGAPORE ss JAVA Biirafrom Paq FrsnctMaPer. J. si, Jan. .J '":? k iiinut. .iu vnrauiui mA A.m r. w" " vrawapaB -rr , flWtf." .'-aiv- aw4UEivlEwi)Aa ft - s3J3F. py BUM WtWVWmlSt wTi " I lunvnir nail's I .iB deS' 1 - - - - :-;'- IK.TIIW nolltNSON.Jf-rjee. A. MintKMl J arm of Thomas ahd lain Johanna Itohlnsnn iletntlves and friends, Holv Name Moelety of Xt, Ilrldael'a Churrh! P Potn Counrll. K, of C, nnd employes of Phils, At Iteadlnff and Atlantic City llva , Invltid to funeral, Jlon. s n, m.. father's residence, Hfvcr road. Wea Palis of 8ehuylkllt. Kolemn re nulem mass si, MrldiiVfs Church 0:30 n, mv,.tn,,..nv"mlnster C-m. . .fiAJ.T7.MAN. Pre. 4. WH.t.tAM. husliand of Ada Pliltxinin. llelallrea and friends In. V'led to funeral servlees, .Int., 2 p. m 1521 N. ntllni st. Clth and fllrard nve ). Int. private, Northwood Cem. Friends may call rrl., 7 to JO p. m. Tamaqua pspirs ptease eoiie, SSAItTl)nfAt l,'nol'n Uttl,' VICTOn ' )SACNI)En's uddenlv. pee. fl, Wll,- i'A".iV " ". V-V:' " ".""'..?; """ """" nw VA,..'" '""J. "' .T".r". ."' WW.. s p m anil n. lirna.i ii. lot iiVAiiii. tV,!' ,.H' liniVUIt. At .112 N. n-M st . Pee II MAItY J wife of lionert Kehrlver. Purther nollen of funernl will l.n .H-n , SRKEt.. Pee. ft. ANNA t.. wife of Jnmes Jekel nnd dnuahler of llrldae and late. John Kav. Itelnllvea .nil f-l.m.t. In. l.,t',,,'n funernl, lon s a. m S7ns Alter JJi... u ..m""" of rerpil-m Ut. Anthony's "S .I-1" J1 m Int. Hop- lo.s Cem. PlIII.I.. Pee. (I. 1IAnol.ll II. mnn nt I. In mi n una urnve ave., Wjndmnor, ctiesi- nui 11111, mi 2!1.i n m Trn n leaves Ilen.llni Terminal 1:20 n m Int, private: S tOtlTi:1 ll.r It VVIV I SllnilTl-V ' ne,i li. it.la'lve; and frlemla linltZl lr. funeral servlees. s't.h 1. m t"a Urnm! I 5'r.-.'.''":". In!:,,.r.,!atem'VriendVrm';:- ' 1 nn 1 ri. 1 10 11 p. fn ' hiiitm.-Mu'tknh. !. fl MitiT A Mirr or i.it .t uiioti ... ,i....h.. i.i. 1 ?.. a... r,.,:,j"' "'' - nf. ! 1. v " i I . . " .""in mi, i uiiih.iii r i ; in ir I Jo.-nn nml M.rnl, ll.nj ..., n t.iK.i... , ami friends. .Slirnhenra' tlellnhl 't.mloe No. i, nnrnnrmi or iietiiieheml Hnrnli r:. nevan I - ,, -, -' , "I ,lln"l in .iiiit-i ii-ii. III- i I !."."' ! funeral aerv res. 322 Jefferson ave . I ;','."", ', "." ' "roinernonii or Amerien. in- I "r '"' Jn., , Pnt.. 3 p. in. Int, St. James's CMireh Tard I HTINi:. !) e. n nt HHnron Hill, P-I.iw are ( fi.. I'm.. I. IfATittv wrttr . jo tt.t. !ilr"o?nrt rrl,H Jmlt'd tn 'funeral s"erlce. "L.,.ul':. Bl'j iien., l iiii p. ni, int. pri I srnnnj per, . carot.inh s.. wbinv I or John Street, Jr.. nnd fin lighter of Inte Joseph nnd Catharine l.are. nged 70. Due notice of funeral will bo ptvrn. iI.S'f,iVlI!jM;n '"" "clmuth). widow of ril . i "'"h'mujler. ngrtt 07. IIntlvs nnd y.l,w" nu,r'' to funeral, Pat.. 3pm Jim vr"irw,.,,fnCfiMr"- Paulln- c. Hovver, i'3?? ,n(h.t Int. fJreenwood (C of P I An", funi?"t, mny bp crJ Fr, H p- m" ll..5!T,JiriVAN'""nr',a' JmiRMtAH J . nun. Ln!i t,H ,M'Wl r;',:,n . Hulllvan. Relatives ' ?.. irC",1,'n,inr.f "'1'lderj.' Ncal. No 4M. , ?,.!, Ut "nernl Mon.. 8 n. m Stone. I nnuan lane below Prima. It. R, Solemn liltth naaa f re;tnlrm Church of Our ldv of .-VJA.e A ,,' " A(INi:S. wife Of ttd- Ri,HirM,i(,rt..M,,'rR Relatives nnd rrientlfl. Married Womts Sod.illtv of thu Oemi .Invited to funernl. Mon.. 730 . m.. U'.i?. u'"0" ."'. n.lirh nmi, Church of tho 1 tiiiLT'0" thp evening tf Dc. H 1017 TIURI.HA S.. wife of Frark W. lusev ueiauve and friends urn Invited tn attend ' f,.,n,'r"' "'rvlees, nn Mon "a1" S' h1r liusl.sml'i ? '.' Cnmilen, N. J. onday morning. 100 resi lenee, jut ,- ""'f' ' .r!mL t-rletiils miiy cell Muml.ii . . M,Kl:.'.'iT7.nrr' " MAnnAnnT j.. wife ?I.V.r",lu.r ". Wnlker llilntlves anil MeMs '"vlleil to runernl. Men., ' p, m.. a."21l N Iiii ."'' Il" il'll"'''" Cem, Krlenils mar cull Run, eve, hom.KAi"Ju '.'-;. ' WIM.IAM o.. nt Ills ,.Sr ' '?& -V Cninje, si., imeil 4rt Due ' 0w!;."!.,,,t.''rt!5'1''11 l l'e Blien. vnATiinniiv. ree. .i. rnnniVxxn liuslmn.l of llva Wemlierhy. SKe.l 1.1. Ilnn. ln;.rhP- ...A M" lnlll,tn funernl serv ? "ii, "'v 2$ 'i .m" resliltnee of O. r. Nlchllnrl- NUfieil, N. J. In. nnsehlll .....,., ... (.ciiijiii 19 innv im i au'iiI l'rl tn n P. in. Willi H. Dee Mary Webb.' fll.VTTI.l'H l.,.1.n... llelatlves nnd friends Invited UIXJj;iMsljpitTJ l-KXKI!s ILi7e. I'A. GALEN HALl-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS WCRNERSVIILC, PA. Open all year. Dry air. Fine scenery. Every comfort for long or short win ter rest. Baths. Massage. Resident Physician. P. & R. R. R. Through Pullmans New York and Philadelphia. IIowakd M. Wino. Msn.i.r. AN.I,III.1'. .111). HOTEL MARYLAND ANNAroMS, MD. HAi.r Horn iiy tuoi.i.kv trom . fAMI' Mi:.DK I.uropenn l'lan. Jl per day and un. Mod ern, up in lat... tlieirful, hullis vvllh prlvat. batli. Ilalllmore and 'VYashlnzInn ears slnu at tho door. Orlll Itiinm onen until mid nltlit .1. N, .VIITII, Proprietor. 'amdi:n. s. c. 31 THE PARKVIEW INN A eiunfnrtalile anil dflllhl ful Utile lintel, conducted with all larnrst d sire lo pleas,, and lo sallsfv. Kxcell-nt polf. jinin, nuniinK. eic. uur rales are s.ine nnd riasnnalile, t'ndet new manaKemenl Writ" l.i-,lirer Cential, or Mrs. M i;, UAItniSO.V, Trop. AIKK.V, H. r. l'l'IIMMII.D f'UTTAni'.S to meet any re iulr ments. Golf I'olo HuntlnB nidlne. etc. An hour by motor or trolley to Augusta and Camp llunenck. Wrlln KIIAI. ESTATK I'lDEMTV CO. jJWKSONVIIXE, rr... THE LENWOOD New Tourist Hotel on the Sand Hills Brick and stone construction; slate roof. Most modern and stib stantial throughout. Opened Dec. 1. Overlooks Camp Hancock. Just the location for Pennsylvania visitors. For reservations address A. D. CUSHING. Associate Manager ARAGON HOTEL '.uropean plan, $1.50 un. Where ,n..pl.i. eomfort nnil .ervlre prevail. A plac. f.r ram. II. und tourists. IIUI. II. VV. Johnson: m"! HOTEL OSCEOLA ," man- rniiit. I'I.bh mhi moderate. Hot. and (.old water In ,i,r. rniim. Private liathp. UK I.AXI). Fl.7 ' i X.... ji ;i li rjijiciinmsi.iiis HOTEL - ti COLLEGE ARMS 1 0E LAND, FLORIDA. jii Iho riorlda plnea. Lalrny. healthful v Ji. mat.. Jlod.rn hotel I 'is. hoi" eoir course, aril: PhiiJ,"0 IPV'r Tennis. 111011117. tlAlnv ... mi.. ;utiful tlputh la at Its Open J.auiry tit. Theo. C Broolu, Muutr fia'iiiuruiiiiiiiiiJ'iiiiiiBwwtiiiiinii, n m AUOUHTI.VK. VU. i THE MONSON"i00iI.'n'' ba'- '" u iiiviwuii N.w.st uotel In I Am lent City. Kteam heat. IUI prlvutn halhs THE BARCELONAm"0'' jinte. prl. baHi.i:xclu, patronugp. Jtkit. A.N.IIlMlr! UVrci rDATJAHA On. main mt. loncj heat. Prop. iivriswu unniinyn t l,t-on. Htm. heat. iTi nmni aiiht, v r.uro. j, a. iiuwtrr. THE BENNETT x rl balh stam . ocean. Nr. OU Ft, Marlon, llkt. R.M.Ufnnett. MIAMI, rt.A, . . I n ' riOlCI rUTUIIOUlH""s"uVS'r nrepioot! , European plam elee. iiBni aiu ruiuiii.. ,di, ,., ,c, luvui, . bloeks from hay. Oolf, llalilng. bathlnit. ate. WliWT I'AlJil IIK.CH. Ma. HOTEL PALMS nv 'jn hot.i-1 faclna Koyal i'olo. rlana and Lake Worth. American plan. II r day up. IlooUet. I'AIJI CITV. FLA. Palm Villa Hotel Ffc.ns & and huntlnr. Mod . hnmellse. Wrlly fur llu. St HIIEtaiB. VIA. THE RAYMOND ,o,., .,; X. bent In rins.l prl. hatha. Kx. North, cook'v. " i as "" ' T C1.KABWATKK. FLA. WHITELEDGE HOTEL l run. water In every rorm Vlrep roof. : nn Amer, or llurop. plan. Otl f , Aahlnff, i .. - I COCO... FLA. rOTOA HOUSElIoderni wall eaulo. SSIBV saw-ss - - , j,- - - - r- yW HMVBNA. tUj r tX KM 1MD M mfm SI 1 -- "- Ri ijH liifv'f- 1 ,- T'iiinn x- vi' to furleral, Tues., li'., m..Slll! rniemn mass of requiem t.il Cnrmel Church P:3n . m, fntl WtQTO.V. Pee. . TURnflhriWtt. 'waWll 1 olt.t,n!.l,,'" Bpd friends InvlHd tn serrVl .iV. ,"" - ". m., 1 ius h. ntn at. mi. , I', n ,i ir. 1, .,'.l.!iMAM.8-"-" :c- " .Wfl.UAM. hushanj " -.1 "" "iiiiniiis inee Anieyi. naea us. Ill nines nnd friends, members Court rrlde.'j of A., nnd Huns of m. Uiorae. Invited to t nernl aervleea. Hat., n P. m.. 1D3S U, IV .in? ei. mi, .-orinwoou uem. Auto fif nernl. . .in"1-;''! "rr- - eiii.w Wlljl.lAAin, "ced r.n, llelstlees nnd friends Invited t funeral servlees tint.. .1 p. m., 022 N. 4lin VVtf t t .,u ,.-- n v...... .........- ai. mi, .mi, iviee Celn. K W'lNNINO . 3. VVIU,II .'., hoa- I , band jf Mamie Winning (nee lt-sl.-Mh) aintJl , iii'nniior nno inie r,arVU Wlnninr' .H '. - "niives nan irienus, I a. t, H. C. l-oriil No. R. Invited In funeral afvl y lees Hun., 1 p. in., 2312 !J. Gordon at. IntV p"",n'"".,llll em. lumams may us nnirn eai,, niirr a p. m. .,Vc!"7!nn- n'c- MATILDA fnea nialr). wife of James Wnnd.ld". rtelatlv-a sou iriiniis, jnuqniers ni Fnnn now. No. 2 I h- 'l ? A- Bnd Pnutlmnrl: crri. No. 112 i??: l. Ol A., lnvneil In funeral. Hat.. t2:30 9t m . ri'.li.mee of son. Fmniiel II, Wnedslda, Trenton nve.i I.nurel Hprlnes. N. J. Int. Ml. Merlah Cem 'Itemnlns mar bo viewed KH. eve. 1ST Here's the Chance to Save Money on Your Lighting . System V ! ' ' , , Reg. Value $12.00 We will complete .tour home with At turn inr ni.i.uu 1-3 Ilertroem fixture. 9.1.2, l-.t Ilnfeli Hull llln. rn.An Our representative will rail and, Klve you eiiiiiniei BAILEY MFG. CO. 130 N. 4th St. ULCLCX $2.50 to $15 IIEM'INi; HAWAIIAN lSTKl.VlhT Scurf ivt Price Liat lnslrurtlnn Hook 1 r. D C. MEYER &0 1219 Arch St Philadelphia EDUCATIONAL Until Seves Banks Night School I'M l'm: AT OM'K lo rll cn nf the thousands nf tiood poslt'nns opened hv the Kreat wave of nrnsn. - tr, l.,e every nlnht eseept Saturday. Speelnl eUsses tauclit "lue.. iluvs mil 1 -ilir Cuter inv lime. Banks Business College fl?.T C IIKvr.NTT STftKUT STRAYER'S i'r J.'K !mine, nehom Poslllons guqrant A. TTntT now, Diy or nlchl readier. VV allied. I'osltlons wolllnK. Free i"Kii.iriiniii ion niieno nnil .Normal irrads Modern Teueliers' lliire.in, inil'J Market s(. MUSIC PEALL CONSERVATORY ....Vl,YV,nn'' trIntr nit-nm.-ntn. InHiiillnv'l KITKI.i: nrl STKI. flf'ITAK. riixo I ".f..f ;" '",," i.i.if i. m, tr. .wxiimuHi, 'nTicT.ajjra; i.ililliir, in "It Ipainn of mnnnv ,.-! nnoklot nnlled frep. ClIRISTICNKrA' rifinp' .; tV-A r-i..-"-. ""wi."1" ?x- vpii?-n- i -.. .w.. 'nor.il !., iiiuiih rprucr itliit nAM'IXfl 8 I'KIVATK l.KSMINS M Miriam Clayton Edward Root 131.1 WALM'T ST. I'll WhI 7M0 fnlnnn ulrt lintel LOST AND FOUND LOST Doe. urevlionnd; hluo nml fawn! fe. male; lunar marued lln Klnnev. tl.il. Avrr. owner's name; reward. Phone nejl) Aires in or i wiiert -ir.nf Trs - ...v,lt- r i. . i T r. '-J Vir-i, ir "irrt,mnn 'J" hnswer 11. nnin- ". . .int. fifvi'rn ii rriiitrifii MITF I.nt. hlark inufr.'Saturilnv n ' in niflHoiTh.'ntr. Gfrmnntnw nc't nnd Tnl. nrhocken at Reward If n-turned to SOS VJUITIl (1IIV, ri.v iiewaru. Jimi. inr r-tiiri nf nin sv o.im, is sappnires and in dlamnnds. Inst in reurunry. ' "eiievue.Ntratfonl nr In I coins nut to . PlillJ.. lo 31ili and Chestnut I IB, lliuini xjni.ta . I , im'ksk i.o-i. soki mM'i ntiri with f ? T. on fram f lint-, vlxlttmr fU in.u. Wdnrsdny Afternoon In neIIfvue.fltrttforit I fir'ninn rnoiii, nuiini riniiru it rriumed to I t 'It " uv -Jt. HELP "WANTEP-FEMALE niM.INO CI.KRIC Flm-cJum ITndfrwood I opriitor r?quirv!. Apply T. II, Ollmer I n.. ifmnns mm inrrrn !,, I amn ', noOKKHEPER nnd Rtnar-Hthtar. a month and bo.nrd. P nil). r,rdger Office. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR, thornunhlt I fxprpncd: hours 8:30 to 5, Saturday i;l , no nrl1m: ood alary. American Store I , KI.MOT risniER marMnp operator; tnuit n pxp"riinpu. qunK ann iirrtirait Ht fl res: noni others nM nnplvi mf. ronctrn. Kmslnsrinni hourp 8:30.3 R-t., imon) irlvsi I mm. &. Hmnry px-nfcia i wii. imager Off. OIRT.8 -Art.flrial tooth tnrtnrv tvanfei .lola 14 or oerj IrHrnem and experienced; rood I ourn. steady work: mmitlily bonus pnld In rMlt.nn to wncea: chnn- frr ndvRnr-mntt 1 I'l'Hinus lion 'iiiini. n.' v, i Jnunnin n, GIRI.S to Stl vH"fl in c aft (nnrtmnt aalarvl to starr. $7: Mhst pleee.w'nrlt rae Vila. I Apply II, OIRIH wanted' nnd "'R"-.. readv wnrlt APPIV iNAIimAI. i.-.iHr(,,i,.,A CRA2LG CO.. 30th nnd Thompson sta. MAID wanted for nenem! housework tnl eutfurl's; only 'J In family: $7 pr wrek I ani trntvi rome. Auarcas "i., .'.'. p. 3d t,, i i iimii'iliiua , 1.10 OPRBATOKS WANTED ev tinner sewlne msehln. In naUa TIIW XTIO.NAI. AllVKItTIHKIJ l,KK I'JJIIIV AMJti earn Mt monevi eleon. mmlfrn fac. lory; paid while learning; mnilern niethodr I lair frrnim'ni. mi or wrue. run H. d. i.r.B qaiimknt company Arende llulldlna: Tnnlnn. Vew Jersev " . '! STK.NOaitAl'ltKU KXPniUNCKD. roit pkiisia. nent vosmoN: orxin oppoh. TI'NITT ' FOIl slIVVNTKHHNTi RTATj: AOR. KXPKHIKNTi: 111 IK Kl. " T U8. LKROK1! OrTICU. i This yj p().D Fixture j Complete A for f2h. Sa'ln Tv'U MaT!- FRE I LwA I vines. 0,"n "III S.30 m li 11 Saturdaja ImluJod. 1 1 ss"".aalallW VtV.m t,--;lHK'R13TARTt youoar lady, afternoons id ri!"?tahi?,!?t -Bat,-; KOoi t injures. K QSI. Led. Ct. L'ssrsri iriti iniiir'i fis, .aii u in uu ...u. si fl l.tsjsi . .ii e wns iu rrrtf hti (rood sa'any. uerm.incnt: lare mllf north! I abS Aisf lvvai rfKih lihnna nlimtum II fks'S r"i - .-.. t,,v jv.au, in IIUIIIUVIi f.sj HTEN&nXPHKR. exnerienredt' aood ,,! I'HH .,,, s- st', I'M !-.-. SIVU 1 1. tjitu wua ensure ror nuvnivn.ent( rnariToeni.-APiy ,-u.'' ic1 uiHUtr r-VX-lv. is-intTlrirsiis ""tVT , . ..r "j - "I "MiJii