WI" ,'T -EvteNINd- Tufeo" LEbbBR-PHILAELPHIAr WEDNESDAY, DEbEMBER V -wstsc. --: 7T v.- .. :'i9if;qy 12, SALE DEATH BLOW TO PHILS' HOPES Baseball Writers Say Deal Has Virtually Wrecked Local Team BAKER IS CENSURED The salo of Grcncr .leamler and Hill Klllefer to tlio ChlenRo Culm for prices ranglntr anywhere from $50,000 to $100, 000 Is Bcnorally tcKanleil ns ono of tho most bensatlon.il uffalrH In tho hltory of tho garnii. Tho consermua of opinion Ih that It Irtuallv makes tho Culu n pennant winner next year anil wrecks thp Phillies, While the muo N rc parded ax an effort on tho pirt of tho Phillies to faco the war situation with sails trlmmeil In tho eent of it liatl iar In 1018, there are others who helleo that WceKhman Is the hetter cuc'scr and tho war will not affect tho IMilllles nny more than It w 111 the Cubs. Cnnnlo Macl: was severely eensiireil when ho dlsposeil of his womlerful playrrx mid the feellnR Is Rrowlnir Out linker has done the same thlnK to tho Phillies, tor rhllatlclphl i fans lellce that at least E0 per cent of tho team wns tho famous battery tint 1ns been sold That Alexander has been In a class by himself for a number of jears no base ball fan will doubt, and whether tho Phillies can win games or nttrnrt nny port of a crowd to the frames without him Is ery doubtful. Hero Is tho pin Ions of the baseball writers: "Tho consensus of opinion amontr the laymen as well us some of tho magnates was that baker hud dealt bakoball In Philadelphia a. death blow. Manager AIoTdn. who first learned of tho deal when lie arrUed In New York Monda night for a talk with linker, was fairly dazed at the news.." I. col go jr. Young, In Public Ledger. "Tho news was u geiiulno turpi Uo to tho baseball world becauso no one dreamed th it 'William F. llaker, president of tho Phillies, would think of selling Ills great pitcher. Alexander ranks us tho greatest pitcher in tho game ut the present time. This scabon ho wen more than thirty games, and In accomplishing this feat for tho third time lio equaled . record which has been mado In major league baseball only by Christy Matliew son when he las with tho Ciants. The Alexauder-Killcfcr combination Is o;i sldcred tho best battery III baseball." Tho New York World. "As camoulldgo for Philadelphia fans, Pitcher Prcndergast and Catcher Dll hocfer, two obscure, medlotro Cub play ers, are tossed to Philadelphia. That tho deal makes tho Cubs u pennant con tender and lrtually wrecks the Phillies Is the unhersal opinion of baseball sharps attending tho meeting. President Baker's queer deal tends to confirm tho Impression that ull good plajers some time or other aro shipped to New York or Chicago, and that the other cities aro merely feeders for tho two largest cities In America." J. C. Isamlngcr, In North American. "It was rumored at tho Waldorf that William P. Baker, president of the Phil lies, contemplated retiring from baseball Inasmuch is he disposed of his two star players, but Mr. Baker denied this," New York Hera d. "So it was, as ono baseball critic put It Pat Moran lost his ball club And so It was that Charley Weeglunan put Krcd Mitchell and Ills Cuba In lino to win a National Leaguo pennant. Mr. Uakcr seemed to have somo doubts as to how tho liows would bo receded In Philadel phia, co that In an effort to break the news as gently as possible lio Imllert the Philadelphia newspaper men to a llttlo dinner In tho Waldorf last ccnlng und then told Ids story." Oeorgo Paley, In Now York World. "All they gao for this fortune and tho two uncertain yuantltlcs tn tho shape of players was nothing loss than 50 per cent of tho ball club from tho playing viewpoint according to a Philadelphia partisan, who was so disappointed at tho salo of theso two stars that ho asked President. Baker whether tho Phillies In tended to rloso their gates during the 1918 aeason." James W, Gantz, in Philadelphia Press. "President Baker with, as ho said, ths consent of the controlling stock holders of the Philadelphia club, has deliberately chased tho Quaker city off tho baseball map. In parting with Alex ander and Klllefer lio has not only ob literated any chance the Phils had of coming back next reason, but ho has given to Chicago Uie players who will doubtless make the Cubs the only rhal to Uie.dlants. In other words, the trade Is centering the greatest players In two cities of tho league. New York and Chi cago. Nci matter how many capable new players Manager Moran Is ablo to TOUCATIONAT. Iloth hex Banks Night School AREAT BUSINESS OrENINIXS ljundrads of sood paying; poaltlona ro balnr opened ovary day for men nd women qualified to All them, tiea alona every night except Saturday. Special claieea taught Tuaedajg ami Tnuradaie, Enter any time. Banks Business College 9M t'HBSTNI'T STRFKT VTRAYFR'S Th n'" Bualnees school OlIVVICIV J not-tUn Cheatnui Mr. el sltlona gmarant'd. Enter now. Day or night .r MD8IO obtain with tho pot of gold, estimated to tin $"." ("in and JS3.000. handed over by tho Chliago capitalists, headed by Cli.ules Weeghnian, ecn Mr llaker ad mits it would bo unreasonablo to expect Manager Moran to turn out a winning club." Neaglo Rawlins, In Inquirer. "In selling Oioer Alexander and Bill Klllefer to tho Cubs William V. Maker estcrday disposed of tho rnlladelphla club of tho National League. In accept ing $CO,000 for the star pitcher and ills battery mato llaker depreciated tho aluo of his club by at least $100,000 Without Alexander nnd Klllefer, last season tho league's leading pcrfoimers In their respcctlxo positions, tho Phil lies are reduced to a weak and colorless mass that cannot bo reckoned with as better loan a serond-dhlsion outfit. Tho going of tho battery will hurt tho Phila delphla club not only on tho Held, but Is bound to deal It a terrific blow nt tho box ofllce. Tho fans of tho Quaker City cannot bo expected to accept tho Fnlo with complacency. Baker has put tho club In a position similar to that In which tho Athletics found themselves after tho sain of Collins, Baiter and Harry and that certainly was no cnvl ablo one, tnko It from whatever angle ou desire" Daniels In tho New York Hun GIRARD ALUMNI PROVES SURPRISE Team's Showing in Amer ican League Feature of Season to Date MEADE BOYS TO PLAY Tho basketball being flashed by tho (-.Irani Alumni five, of tho American League, is proving a surprlso in local cago circles. Tho team has been ono of llio leading quintets In theso parts and also has Stato-wido reputation, llic Olrardcra traveled under tho naino of tho Philadelphia Garnets and for je.ua wcro managed by Bill l.hcrn. Bill Is now a first lieutenant In tho United States army and Dao Ktcrr, tho center. Is "over there" with tho tadlo corps. Several other plajer.1 aro at Camp Meade. When the American Leaguo started tho tearou, Ci Irani was on tho job again and wltli soeral "extras' from last sea son and four new ones, they hao up.-ct all tho "dope" by their game. They havo also shown to advantage In all contests piajeil away as tho Gar nets. Tho playera hao been caglns goals In clever st)lo and on Monday against Tort Richmond Y. M. "". A., vial, laghcr, l'owler'aml Fossett contributed six each. Tonight at Traymoro Hall, Franklin street and Columbia a'venue, Glrard will meet Young Men's Hebrew Association in an American League game. The other contest of tho evening will feature the champion Hancock flvo against Port Richmond Y. M. C. A. The latter has just signed three new players. They are Klrsteln and Clyesdalo, of WINTER BESOBT ANNAPOLIS. MD. HOTEL MARYLAND ANNAI-OHS. SID. HALF IIUUK IIY TROLLEY ITIOM CAM I' JTK.VDE European Plan. II per day and up. Mod ern. up fo -late, cheerful Hultea with private bath. Ualtlmora and Washington cara atop at tho door. Grill llonni open until mtd nlahL J. X. MMIfll. Proprietor. CIIAHLL'STOV. S. C. Villa Margherita Inn CHARLESTON. S, C. Overlooking; the beautiful South Ilattrry. I'irst-clasa accommodations. In residential section. AVrite for Particulars. riM'ITLAND I'AKK. M, HOTEL GARDENIA AMI COTTAGI'.S A Different Sort of Resort Ktram heat, electric 'lights runnlnc water, nntc.ently manaaed. With aur nasslnff table and companionable guests, It will afford sou a winter vacation Ionic to be remembered. Golf, Tennis. Fishing. etc. Reus ble rates. Send fur bklt. today. K. HKKEZK. FL., THE MAYF1ELD '- - (fuse. Every modern convenience. Near Hotel Clarendon. Reasonable rates. Daytona Stu. AUOUHTA. PA. THE LENWOOD New Tourist Hotel on the Sand Hills lirick and stone construction; sluto roof. Most modern and sub stantial throughout. Opened Dec: 1. Overlooks Camp Hancock. Just tho location for Pennsylvania visitors. For reservations address . A. D. CUSHING. Associate Manager JU-KbONVILLK. VU. A R AGON HOTEL European plan, S1.S0 nn. Mhere rourtesr. eeufort and serrlre pre;all. A place for ram' lis- and tonrlsu. Bklt, It. W. Jehn.en. Mir. Simpson Mcmorlil, and Uert Young last season with Biuce Camp Mcadc Bojs Here A big basketball game Is being ai ranged for cither Saturday, December 22, or Monday, December 24, nt Tray more Hall, when a number of Camp Meade boys will battlo n strung Amer ican Leaguo team. Tho plajers are the pick of the. soldiers and tho line-up will be selected from Walt Keating, St. I.llzahcth: Johnny McCann, M. Anne's; I'eegler, Hancock; Johnny 'arVy, St Columba ; Bert Young, St. Simeon , Am baeher. St. Malachv. and Pat Tninrart. Buaeon Tho contest ti scheduled tol start at 8 30 and dam lug fiom 9:30 until midnight win follow. All tho fel lows aro In tho best of sliapo and ex pect to defeat tho best of tho American League Jersey Title Scries Tho tecond gamo In tho bcrlea be tween Trenton und Camden for tho championship of New Jersey will bo contested tonight at the Third Regi ment Armory in Camden Tho SUeeters won tho Initial clash on Monday evening on tho Trenton couit by 28-27, Tho saino teams will In all probability faco tho starter, namely: Trenton Ilar greaves and Newman, forwards; Tome, center; Francklo and I.lojd, guards. Camden Miller and Steele, forwnrds; I Kelly, center; l'leghan nnd Mullcr, guards. Goals I'rom Kery Ancle Th officers of tho Amerlian I.onmje held h mectlut; laat nlKht lit Our l.iilv of Mercy flub and dlscusl thi nt inability of In creasing tho circuit to eicht club. Tho I'ennajlvanls Mnte Leasuo Is reported as considering the adviaihllltv of making the tenma nil professional, but thoae In touch vWtli tho ulfalrs In that circuit duubt Its passage, Peerspas KI1 will In all probability meet tho Ureva again nn next Monlj rveutiiK at tho Ship und lent Club, and tho public may bo alluvved MvKitu.n UKFIV eilAMLl.K. Married, Ijnoltfli: M Dr.llT. eon of Mr. and Mia. Ueorce Der). of CatHeaunua Pa , and Mlea ISA1IKI. IDA I'HAMIM.rt dauchter of tho lite Mra Jamea Kaile Chandler, nf HnMnn, Mns., at tho Churih of Tranlli;urattcn, New York city. In prcyeni n of tho broum a parenti und n few friends eatfjs . AIIGRN lec. 0. EDVAm IniMMnU nf It Aniilo Ahrn nivl sou of Ut John Hrut CAtherlnQ Ahem, l'uneral to Mhicli reU tli anl frlrmls, nlno O nriiu fien' flrlal Afcsogjatlon, member, of I'olrit Ilreee i-ut.ral Turn. Amo and 'mpIojcM nf AtUii tic Refining Co . imltM, Thurn . 30 h. in , renldenca of pon-.n U, IlaTry A Vltnon. 21 H ITth ft hulemn lnanf of rcqutcni Church of fot Mouira in u. in Int lluly Cfosk Tetn Auto ferl' AHIITOV Dec it (JCr.M.S It liu hanl nf Kmrna Anhtou (nf" ov)- latr nf Iteeaton Nottf, KnKland, nucl Tit Ttrlatl0'i Hnd friends, AinalRamnt(l Im OpprntUes of AiiiTic.. iinits! to funeral crleji, VrI . h p. m , JIG U, Wishart at. Int. tun t'ltj, III . Thura llAItll Dr 11 i:m.1;N' billow if AMI tldtu Itarr nr-lntlvon iinU frlrnO Altar hikI Kosary Soclet. sacred Heart boUetj and Porletv for the rronaitatlon vt lhe ralth, lnlteit to atttend funeral, I'rl . 8 3i) a. m., 3S4 X. 00th pt. Solemn requkni mavi Church of Our Lady of the notary 10 a m. Int. St. Charles'u Ccm.. UakMcw, Dela ware Co llECKEIl. Dec. 11. StIHANXA. wldnw of William Necker. used ' HelatUea and friend. Capt John Iinlaterllne Circte. No. 134, G. A. H.; Huth I.odse. lady Masona. WINTKR ItESOHTt ATI.ANTIC riTY. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY'S NKWEST On the ocean front. Offers unusual attrac tions durlnp the Autumn snd Winter Seasons. Luxurious lobb es. specious veraidi s. reitful sun parlorsand superbrausic. A i alatial reel dence for those seekine rest snd recreation. Boclclnes now leins- made for tie .i.,A'V'raa"'w "ear sholldsys AMEKICAN ASH I.IIfUIPKAN PLANS Qaraeewlth aecommodstlons fp. chsuffeura. ATLANTIC CITY Avoid tho rigors of rough winter at this World's (Jreatest Winter Itesort, where sunshine and delightful environ ment make life worth living American and Vuropaa Plans line Coif the Winter Throuih QaLexLllall atxTsX.eviMnri c? :itv Westminster K' KV- "ear Beach. Elev. TTcsunuisier t0 rrlvate bath, run- water I10up.wkbt-' up dally. Chas. Buhre. Hotel Boscobel '5'i, .nr. Ueach u.v.. "wvuuh Alwaye open. Special Spe .nu i prmmai nrnnay raiea. A K. IVFBNKW1VH.I.K. PA. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-M0UNTA1NS WKUNEItSVII.LK, PA. I Open all year. Dry air. rln scenerr, verr I comfort for long or short winter rest Baths. I Massage, Resident Physician. P, A R. R R. I Tnrough Pullmans New York and Phila. I HowaaD M. WlHO, Msnsger. I CAMnF-V, H. C. THE PARKVIEW INN A comfortable and delight ful little hotel, conducted with an earnest desire to pl.ase and to satisfy. Excellent golf. voio, nuniing, etc. uur rates are sane and ressonable. Under new management Write ledger Central, or Mrs. M. E. IIABRISON. Prop. CLBABWATEB. FLA. afajBreafcers TlWMOli IHiVnil No. S, snJ members of. rnurtli It. formed Church, Invited to funeral, rat., 1:30 p. m , realdenco of ron-ln-tair. rrnnk Herman, Ii'i IJunont t . ItoxUirotuh, Hervlces ill he held nt Fourth Heforineil rhurrh S an p. m, !!". 'v'r."""on v-cin. rrlenua may call I ri 7 to ti ii ni IIKIIHYMAV ll.r. In wif ttif i..... Imnd nf tlertrud llorrymati (neo Slilone), son of late Thomaa anl Harah. Herrinian. .""'' V' Ji"ntlr'" nl frlonde Invited ro funeral. Thura . . ... -.-i.i-.... , brother-in-law, linn ) Tioga, et, lut, tr. vuie, .-.orm i.e.iar HIM rem. 1IOVK11 tl if mmi-nis Ti-illtci- daughter uf Sharon and Annie T.. Horr, seed 1!!. I!IH. m,l friends Invited lo funeral serving. Frl . ! p. in , parent resi. deme. l(il Woodland nve. Sharon 11 111, 1'a "!.' i.L,,H"' A" "on feni I'rleiids may -all Thur. nftrr 7 n tn irond Street stnti,.,,. p,ii . 'iliin, P.ain. town pilwra riip CASKY tier in. .Tt'MA. wlfo of Michael ' J'ev (nip llonoihue) ttilatlvea ami friends. .'. oarhlm's Altar nmt Knsary Society, In vited In funeral, Thura , s .10 a. in . 411 "chard at , I'ranktnrd Solemn requiem " ", Joichim'a Church in i. in. Int. M loinlnb a Cem Auto service, .. 'M,.-tec It nt the rector)- of t L.l'j! ".' .""fch. (Konlz, Pi , ltev .1 THOMP- Y.v" .' ''K "Kd Mi Duo nutlco of funeral ivlll lw cUen HANNK11 lvc 1(1 THOMAS, husband of Mjritiret rsnnrr Iteiatlvea nnd frlenda, also NiUUItl lloncft.-l.nl Sneletv-I. tl O M.. h" .."ll.Veccacoe Tribe I tl It M. No, '.''' ' 'L " I Henetlclal Aaan . Int Vtu i',ihiil,nl Cm I HAVls ih,. in WAl.TUIl RTHVUN- sO.N eon of Waltir nnd Marv V Pavla, I ige.l S eir ltelatlves nn 1 frlenda Invited funeral service Prl . 2,p in. pareIlla 'nim"vM! "''wvVt. ilSVsrrlil" s.,.. .,,!, r1VNi.T "..7, V'.V,''1',AV "".'..kIV ,'' 2.f. In '," ' ,.',,h"n VT," ' .i'.: Tgell ,11 ltelatlves anl frlenda cmploves I I MorrI Co llcrm in Sick lien Society, nvlted tn. attend funeril rvlcrn, Snt . '-lir Hill r,mu lmsJi?.1 ' i.'swirf ivi nfiVi ". Hcn"ins mav lo viewed IiPtVuV ii 11 ui-atvi- i,.h.. of Vale 11 r,T 11,11STVJ" ,1',, I In 'air" 'sat-U',lo.rtL'nhou" Pa . "I'hu' ch Ur-unds vnti, fim ni i)irri:s-iu. ner in Mvnovr.r.T widow of John Dlfferdil of Trederlrk. .Md ltelstlvea and friends Invited to view ro. m na llfl' l.lndlev uve Inpnn Wed eve rL ? Hfa:3xZ ton (I) i ) ultimo and W ettmlnater ( V tL;.!.rilr."s C,U, ,j i .. r ..rt .'.!!.. '.".'V -rs'lddenlv, Dec P. I.LIA IlKTM IiISPIIINo wife of llstph and daunh t r of Thomaa and Ullrsbeth Kllleen age. I "' Helitlvea and friends Invltril to funeral Thura s an i ni 7 H nth at. Uciulem high mas at sr Paul's Church, 10 n lu ,r",..,!i!V,.'ro'' (' . . ... IIAKLtlV me. Kellvl On Pec. 10. int" MS11V A. leloved wife of IMvvard Usrley and dauchter of the lato Arthur and Culh- erlne Kelll Iteiatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Thura inornlne at 9 In o'clock from in'l friciiila Itn 'ii"v m ""i1 f.iiii ,S, ir ' """ ''ineral aerMcea nnd Int private. " fi'nern " J, , K. "iiV i!?Ji!,! I HOOD ! in at nlece'a reald-nee, S51 at. iioI?mn V.ni,r.?,? ? -T.' ' J,'" "t.fM Cn.' "haron ao . Colllnaclale. Pa, A1H II, "iiurrh i J m,u" iVMJVen.1. rVy"11' ' uh.r of IMo Nathaniel V. and Harriet ll Alt "iinvfenti ' .!,0.MKIft "v t ' """J- Itelathea and frlenda lnlt.l to A' Vn"r;..A';,J.7 W ,","h,,"," "'aTdenr': 1 HlTrrlllrr.1 8 llliniVFA"!"' ldoW t tllniirrat.r v . ,M, .,, !,, PntiH. rl , 11 n tn , J.'n I.. I.Htiraatcr , on Pn "i ...,,. :! ..,",,( ..". '.'J-'iin ?S: Wane. T'elawnro Counts V. Int. rrUate. morern1 IleiuWIe?,, l!h and V'Vtli War,il,71h ' ' rnvate Vv eat Laurel HII KbTcan cluh"m" te Mn fmrai .Thu?-'' T"" "'' i "" 7 if. m so a ni 3JI-, frnnUford in- Solemn ',".? , . .. rcnu em mass .,i rime, n of ili Sutlvltv 10. KKI.N Suddenlv Dee. 10. K1.SI11 If ner nuaoina s resiucni e, is.- .vianicr tr si l-umvrn , .1 nn inrcan rem Solemn hiim nt St Mbhaela church 10 1J1KII lu New York. Dec n I Ot'II a in lut at Sew Catludral Ccm, Autu LOIIII, aed ill Iteiatlvea and friends In funeral , vltcl tn funeral. IVtd. P in Autos will 1.IIAS -Dec 11. ItKdISA. daughter of mt PW yrit trn ,i0 s phlla Station lato Lavvreino and C'uthorlnc Lean nee Dor- I l 00 p. in. acrvliru Jit, Slnat Chapel 2 30 merl Due uotbo uf funeral, from ,i!3a VVeat- p m mli"i'r7nVs" n in iril-PlltvP vllnv1 LulTl'M - Dee 11 BfrtVIN STOCKTON I.J.I.IOT1 --Dec 10 .lrihl.P IINI. vvldovv ,,, of,K,wlu linJ Maruaret l,oflu at-ed of John I.lllott need i.l Ilelallve; Bill ,,, li,aV, 0,i frl(ds luvlteil tn funeral friends Invited to funeral ''"''""'; nfnktn h rl Up in , at Ida parents' reel n m res'den. oof eon John Llllnlt 1110 ,nr, 1J3 V Juliet Int private, Cedar N Howard at 1 rlends nnv rail Ihura . I nm I -in llemulns may bo viewed Tllurs. nfler 7 I, m Int Oakland lull Auto niter 7 n m funeral .. . . I't.AMflAV Dec . 1A K. son or late Marearet und Mark PlanlBiin ltlallvea and friends invited to funeral, 1 r I . , 1il a m. resldeuio or Ills alsler jira aano Illtwnod "4",n N' onal st Hint! mis all Our I.ndv of Meri Church, ! a in. Int. Unit I't-niaa I'ivni TOTi:U ullfiilr. ln l1 JOHN M rOSTHIt llelatle and frh'tHii rmplojei if Crimp A- Son Ship and KiibIiio KulMInc Co Cramp 1Unet1cl.il A mo nnd member or slluam M i: Churth. Inlted t funeral t.rlce Thur . - l tn , residence of ondn liw. Win ! Uantlcld S AV rnr MrmphH Hnd lr ftp Int prlMite, Xortli Crdr Mill Cem 1-ilendi may low remains Wtd , S KllWLr.U1 I-er- 10 HANNAH lfi of Uoi.ert I., fowler UfUthH nml frlrnda ln1rr I to funeral anl"H Thurn 1" p in. ri37 Wonllanl ae Int tVrtiwoid Cetn t-HIINI On l)e( in HH7 MAHV 1. rillCNO (nco HuticH wlititw of lite 'Ihumin H rriend1" need (11 xcurn Jti'l-ttivtn ami friends anl Coicimtit Chipter No 11ii it V: S William ISnn liodae, No 1 Shep. lerilu uf llethlchin. uritan Cmimll NX 1-., r of I. : Piute Coumll. No 'Jit. T of P. Aalon Clrtlo No 4"i. I. I of A nnd members of Oreenwiih rrethterl.in Chureh. tuvUtil to funeral, on saturdiv, at 1 o i lock from lier lato reMdenre, :nT r. 3d Et herlcca In Hreenwkh St. I'iebj lerlatt Church ut J otoi.k Int private, Kernwood Cin Itemalnj nny bo lced lrldiv e-nlne OAM.AOIIKH - Dec 10 UMZAMSTlt OAI.r.AtmUH (tco l'rlel) wU of Ilrnnnl (JalMdvr. Itl itlei mid friend, St An thonys It, V.M. SodllO, InMted to funeral Thurn , S n tu . resldeprn of liiiband. "411 Montnn Ft t'JIlh and Christian t ) Bel (inn rrnulcm nni" S"t Anthony's church 0 3it n ni Int. Holy Cross Cem 1U(.HN fe in, flKHAI 1 J non of Tohtt anl Catharine (luuiiluti UelutUeM and friend- In.lted to funeril 'Ihut? , s a m. parent, reddiiice H51" Ilowniiu r , TalH of Sihujlklll Mlkh urns. ,st nrl'Uet's Church n T h ih Int, Weatiiilnntfr Cetn fmiUIlbON -Dec It. (1KOKUK W . luw tiind of U to LllZri (Ilberson (no Idvlnirood) Ilelatlei and friends, memb. r of SchuIer roit, Nu. r.l. II A. II , nlle,l to funeral rerxicc?. 1'rt - 1 m Konin-litv'a resi dent c- Joseph 1 Porrlntrton, 71MS Torrea- Uatoaye Int HIlMdflCciii. UUVMIjUV -auddenij. tKc n, i t.uN. Tl?s. Iiushand of Susann i (irumley (neo Miarp) Kelitives nud frlrncls nnd all or g lulutlona of vvhlih tin deisia, d was a fnemlier, invited to funrral eervlree, Ihura, 1 ii in, JTI'l X l ollefio nve lut pilvaln Oakland Cem lrleudH may call Wed eve l;RIDENTffg.l MMNMHMsWHiniwMMMMIMWRsMw tmaummmJm COMPULSORY MCTLKS PHILA. MGTKR CO.. Oli Real L.lat. Trust llulldtnr, or Your Plumber IVTFR Rr..ORTS --vsei 4mmfr $fflm$ WWf' YES, SIR You must expect just such abomi nable weather. If cold rain drips down your collar your nerves are in rags, your feet wet and your disposition ruined, just forget it. Here's the Best Remedy r Shoot your " gladdest " summer togs into your trunk, pack up your golf clubs and fishing tackle and make yourself snug in a comfprjtable through Pullman then on your way to The FloridaEast Coast Interval of 24 hours apd you step out jauntily in your fresh new Palm Beach suit in the midst of June-like air, summery surroundings. It's a won derful transition from your blizzardy North to the perfection you'll find " somewhere " on the Florida East Cpast. These are the principal resorts and hotels ; ST. AUOUSTINE . . Ponce de Leon ' PALM BKACH . . Royal Polnclsna ST. AUOUSTIHE Aleaiar PALM BEACH . . . .The Breakers ORMOND BEACH Crmond MIAMI Royal Palm LONQKEV Long Key Pishing Camp FLORIDA NEW YORK OFFICE 243 FtfU Are; HEATHS IIAMII.TOV. 1), l, ANNA M . daugh ter of lata Thomaa and Catharine Hamilton llelallvea ami friends Invited to funeral serv lies. Thura ( 3 p. ni., 17.1 N, X'tirk ave, Int private, HAHVIIV Dee. f), MARY HATlVnV. llelallvea anil friends Invited to funernl. Krl , b no n. m. t0J8 Voruni st. Solemn mass of requiem ut hurih uf Ilia Most Illresed Sacrament, 111 ii, in Int rU. Denis's Cem Illl.f.Y. Per. n, i:M7At1KTH nrnB. daughter of lata Hugh and Msrla Hilly Inee Fulton) Helatlvea and frlenda, St, .loreph'a II V. M Sodality, Invited tn funeral. Thura , 8 .in a, rn . R320 Pino at. Folemn mats of requiem Church of the Transflsura. lion 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. Omit flowers Ant funeral. HOKrM-'lt At her reiltenc", t.lmeVlln nine on i vv averiv roan, men'me, i-h pt, .TAUllKlt. IW. 111. lli:JAMIN' o,l nf lato Charles and Maraaret jaager. llela, (Ilea and friends Invited tn funeral eervlce Thura, 2 ii in., Illll'i Krall !., Tails of Schuvlktll Int private, l.everlimton Cem blends may view remains Wed . after 7 p ni Auto funeral. 10HN10N. At Cfeaaon N J . TJec. 0. WU.t.IVM O. hurhand of Cellnu Johneon aged 7(1 Iteiatlvea and friends, 1'nurlh nf July Lodge. No 1II. K of P., of Phllad't phu. (nvlted to funeral aervlcea. Thura . 1 10 p in , Chapel of West llerlln Cem . nerlln. N. .1 Train leavea Market st. ferry for Weat nrlln nt 12 25 p in. JOt.tNi; Dec. 11 KRXNK, aon nf Sirsh cainarino ana lale cnarles l. Jnuno, iieia KKI1X (neo Anrlersnnl tlf nt I hnrtat It Keen daughter of Margaret S Kellettanl grandilauahter of Sarah 1'arllale, age.l 2"i ItelitlvcA nnd frlenda members of Second fnllcd Urethrcn Church, Invltt.l to funersl '-"Icea Krl , 2 p m . rsrent' re.ldence. '"" " Aldan at IS7th and Baltimore nve.) 'nt. Arlington Ccm llcmalns may bo viewed Thura ee '""s'le. ,.. .. .... tni ,,,.' i i.-.ii.. .' r-i.V.n.rei. .... M",n- rlnd Iflstlre. and friend. In. vlt,. to funeral, Prl s nn a in resid-nce T"hn J (llhbona 27'V. CM f. West Phils '"K11 "" "f renulem St Csrthlge. '"''M'lV.mlntl '? "wntlsm'ifia.r,1 s " n in nisrimenta or vviiiism II fiattersbv, ''"" v nj .1 mt nu reiiowa- rem Hctmlns ms be viewed Ihura. S to 10 p. m,.r-,A,,1..? vv'Ji'i" 1 t,i,. tw in mirv IvOIM 7.1 rSx su Idenlv, Tree 10 JnllV ''"-''l -cPv"n'i:?" ,x:rir ?w mrnilv. r invited to funeral Prl Sam ,:n Qu,,rn " 1 M w"r'1 S'demn requiem masa St Stanlsl.ius'a Church u u m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Aulo aervlce IAMII D-c. II, MAHV A, vvldnw of I rhrlstonher I.amb (pen Marlln). ltelatlves an,i (rnds invited to funeral l"ri . m 30 a m , 41 Chrlatlan at Solemn masa of re. nulem St Philip's church 10 a. m. Int. ntv Cross Cem l.vT(i Palmira. N ,T , Dec. 11. OftVlf, I.I.OV on of orrle I, and I.aurs I I avion sued In Helillvis ulnl frl-nds ln- v (ted In funeral Prl 2 p in . H.'i.l V llroad i I.Ol'D Suddenly, at lier residence 71 llesrnn t . Ilnslon. 11eL 11. ,,3! COW l'KKTIIU'AIT vilfo of Ch-vrlea Klllct Loud md dau.hler of tho I itu Joseph 11 and Jlorv u CowpTlhwolt. MAIIIMI Dec 11. IIRRTItA OTTO widow of Joseph P. Maber nnd dausllter of Herth.i and 1it Oeorce William Otto Uel i then and friend lnlted to fuiieril v-erMre Sat '2 p in repfdenen of brother Wllllnm r Otto TiKII ChePter Rc Int T'ernnood Ceni Keniilnf nny 1 o lewcI 1'rl. ee Autu Herlc MATHKWS At th Aldln Hotel lle 10 HH7. (HI(M: ItrA'llY MATIinW rutieral erhep iial-ry rrepbterlan Churh, 1"ith and Io u-it sts . 11 a ni ThutT- Dec 13 Int. rrl.ite. Kindly omit flow er McCAV Dec 10. Kf.U MrPAV. tlel-,, tliei nd frlendx Incited to erlfep. Thurp L 30 o'clock, 1315 H 18th. Int. Mt, Morlah Com. Mrcrf,TUOir. IVc. it uichaud Mr Cl'M-orUM formerly of Uutledac Va Due nolle of funeril nephew'H raldcnce Jjmes W Mi'nltiii8h mi. spruco nt. McDONOCOIf At Moorfitown. N. .T Dru- U. CKCRMA widow of Michael Me Donoutrh. Helatlves and friends lnlted to funeral. Thur , S n in.. 3nt Church at.. Moorentnun, N J Hit:h niPP of requlun Our Iady of tiood Counsel Church fl . rn. int. St. Mary's Cem , Mt. IIolI. X J. MI.NTKK KKSORTH ST. AIMllTSTIN'K. TtJ. THE BARCELONA""'' u prl hath P.itclu intronate Hl.lt A N Hlalr. HOTEL GRANADA main ent. Pone. do Leon Htm. heat. Prl baths Amer. & Huro J H. llaker. Prop. TUC RFNNFTT F'- "a""- "team ht. ItltL DtnE,l Overlooklnc bay and ocean. Nr Old ft. Mar Ion. Bkl. It M. Bennett. proof. Newest hotel In Ancient City. Steam heat I'll private batla WWII. l'l.. fJ-I Pnrmnim Absolutoly flreDroof. ( - - . . European run: elec Ilsht and runnlntr water In ovcry room. 2 blocks m from hai-jnoir jjsmng. natninc. etc mT i'ai.m m:rn. n. HOTEL PALMS New modern hotel faclns Itoyal Poln- clana and Lake Worth. American clan. It per day up llooklet. i vl',1 IIHFKi:. I I,. .THE RAYMOND raclm; Hotel Clar. inc. ivnviiYiv-fiiavem)ol ,un wRUr I gt heat tn rma 1 prl hatha Kx. North, cook'g PALM CITY. rLA. I Palm Villa Hotel ftn st. luci. I lllver. Ilest flshtnf I ard hunting; Mod., homelike. Write for Int BAST COAST I (l.na r.K.( r..., , H . 1 . , I r..nn, ... .f.a iiiriui cjlf , n ,. tnnth,,', reslilanA lhJI W (Flatter System) GENERAL OFFICES CHICAGO OFFICE St. Augustine, FJa. ISS W. MaeMsae St. DEATHS .IMELL Dec. . JOHN AUSTIN Me DOWELI,. aged J. Tuneral services. Wed., 1 in., the Aldlne, Int, private. McELIHIFP. Dec, u. MAUY H. fnee Pchonerlng). wife nf Frank McElduft. Bel, tlvea and frlenJa Invited to funeral. Thura.. H 30 n, m , residence of John McOsrrlele. 101 Ollvo st, High mass Church of the lm. maculato Conception 10 n. m, Int. Holy Cro.s fern Auto funeral, MKIinillTlr-On Dec. 11. 1017. SAM. PEL I MEHKIHTH. eon of late Captain Samuel W. nnd Emma J Meredith, aged 84 sears Iteiatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral services on Friday, nt n t in , from residence of hrottver-ln.law. Jamea F Haun. dera. Jr . tn. s. Mitli st fnt private, Fernwood, . Itemnlna may be Mewed Friday l,;!'.n.'... A," service . .y-'lSIJON Dec'. lt ALFRETfA T , widow of Charles A. Mf ration. Iteiatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral rervlcca J,"VZ .- V. ni . residence of hrother, Harry ii Thatcher, 10 nurd avo , Mlllbourne. Int. private viA!5JSV.n.?.M,T"' fee. II. ULANTIir. V LIAI1BT1I, daughter of Amhrose and .lentil., Meweramlth aged IS. Iteiatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Hat., a ","",, M rents' lesldence. .T14-. N. svth st, Int Hlllslila (Jem., vln trolley, rottsvllle I'H prii rfipv, MlTCIIKI.f, peP, u. JOHN MtTrilllt.L, formerij ..;,; rarrlsh et aged r.7 llc-ul !U,,-Sni1' i,r!r!'.l,' emnloea Ues( En I Inwt o and building, invited to fimeral, Irl, ,';.' '!' "' " " " """ I'l'Ie.TK-'O Chest. ! I . ,'a """ilein mass nt. Patrick' Church a in liu Holy Cross Cem MOOni: Dec, in. JOAN.VV RTUIIBf . 'L'.D. Levis Jtnoro. aged 4 Helatlves nnd friends invited tn funeral services. Tnura.. 13 n. m.. rsl.lnA ., - i. , William J. Steen. 333U N. Ifltli st. Int. rrl t, ll0i',f.'AV. l,r " "' l'alrvtew Village. 1 i THKODOIIK MOIKIAN. nred "0 liela: lives and friends Invited to funeral without further notice, hat All services at th- house ntt 1 .311 l in Int leivver Providence llaptl.t . "!! larrlases will meet tho llarlevsville U, y Jtf ln? " Kil"' ft orlBlown. 12 1 nt l'olrvlew Mt'l.l. Dec II, ANNA M. wlfo of Ed-w-srd Martin Mull Kunerul services Thurs. 11 a, m, S Cherry at. Miarnn Hill, pa Int ttlvervlevv Cem , Trenton, NT Mt'LVllUM, Dec 10 MICHAEL, hus hand of Catherine Mulvlhlll (neo Donahue) Iteiatlvea and friends Holy Name and Ms. rred Heart Soolellea of Mt Agatha's Church emplovea Veat Phlln P. H H. Hhop V. H Tl llellef, the Knickerbocker boclety. all other societies of which he was a member. Invited to funerit, Thurs, R 30 a. m HI.! V 3rlth st Solemn high masa of requiem St. Airatha'a Church Hi a m Int. Holy Cross rem Auto funeral. . MI'I.VHIILI. Dec. in MICIIAEU hus. hand nf Catherine Mulvlhlll (neo Donahue) Pelatlves and frlenda nlso Holv Name and "acred Heart Horletlea of t, Agatha's ( hurch. emplojes of West Plilla V II 11 shon and the P II It llellef, nlso the Knickerbocker Society, and nil other so cieties of which tin vvas n memher invited to ntten 1 tho funeral, Thura , H 30 a m . ("12 N 30th at Solemn lilkh miss of re. nuimo St. AmthVs Church, Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. MHIIPHP.Y I'ei 11, MAROXnP.T MUS. TMlti wlfo of Henry P Murphey ierv. Ices Thurs, J p. in . I.'-J stUr st Int. rrlvate. West Laurel Hill Com. Delaware papers copv Mt'HPHV At coat Summer st . Dec In, IOI1N J Mt'HPHV Iteiatlvea nnd friends, Wharton lleneflcinl Assu , Invited to funeral, Thurs 7 30 In, ihape) of Andrew J, Hair a hon Arrh nnd lnth sta Solemn requiem mass nt Hie Cathedr-il Dth and Hyra els., n n m, Int llolv t'ross Cem. llcmalns nmv 1ms viewed Wed . 7 ton p m ME.ME1ER Dec 11 W II.LIAM A hus. hand of Kate Ntemever (neo L-inoisler). aired f3 Kelatlven nnd friends Invited to funeril lervlcea Pat., 2 30 p m . 4lil lluf Held at, rrankford, lut prlvato Oakland Ccm OLSON Dec. Ill AHTIIL'll V . son of John H and Marls Olson, ni.ed 'J2 Relatives in I friends Invited to funeral eervlces Thura 'J n tu . parents' residence U'3 W Penn st . cltn Int Chelten Hills Ccm. llo nnlns insy he vlowerl Wed evo, OfTM" Dec 111. JANE FiMEDLEV. widow of Alliln r Oltev aeed 73 IleU. tlves and friends Invited tn funeral, Thurs , 2 P in . 103 W 2d et , Media, Pa. Int pri vate PASSKHI, Dee 11. LOUISA PASSKHL. wife of Theodnro Pussehl need 74 lteU tlves an,l friends members of Herman Evan rellcal I.uthiran Emanuel a Church, Ith and Carpenter ats , Invited to funeral serv ices Sat , 1 p in . 2017 P Mh st Int. private Krlends may view remains Prl. eve Alltn servICO PEACOCK l)e. 10. MARTHA JANE, wlfo of Thomas T. Peacock, aged (10 Iteia tlvea und frbnda Invited to funeral. Prl . 1 p. m. 11177 CI. irch st. Prsnkford Services nt central M i: i -hurch. 1-rnnk.rorn -j p m Prlends may mil Thura., 7.30 tu 0 30 Int. Eat Cedar Hill Com Ot'ie.I.EV Dec. P WILLIAM II. OUICJ. 1 TV Sr husband nf late Kllzaheth Qulg le (nee llennett), aged 10 Iteiatlvea and p JIlI? THE NECESSITY of adequate insulation to conserve fuel has long been realized. Today the fuel problem is one of the ' most vital before the Nation. Wc, on our part, have recognized that however good the insulat ing material, it must be properly applied to give the best results. We i have felt that Carey Service would be complete were we able to provide a local representative to apply Carey materials efficiently as ' well as to fill orders' promptly. It is, therefore, with great satisfaction that we announce that THE AMERICAN INSULATION CO. Roberts and Stokley Streets will distribute and apply Carey Magnesia and Asbestos Pipe Covering and Insulations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Southern New Jersey, and Maryland east of Chesapeake Bay The American Insulation Com- prominent buildings. Among them pany needs no introduction to the you will find insulating materials, people of this section. They have including the famous 85 Magnc- achicved an enviable reputation as sia, for superheated steam pipes, engineering experts in this particu- high pressure saturated steam lar line. The fact that their business pipes, medium pressure steam pipes, gnnyth has made jt necessary and exhaust steam pipes, low-pressure possible for them to occunv their steam - heatinc- nlnnrs. Jinf-itm fa- own building speaks the service which they have given tneir customers. Carey Magnesia and Asbestos Pipe Covering and Insulations a.rc known and specified by the leading architects throughout the country. They are iiruse in many of the most THE PHILIP DEATHS frlenda, members of Pt. Paul's Lodge, No, 4HI, V and A. M Invited to funeral serv ices, Thurs. Ii p. m., KM K, Thompson st. Int. rrlvate, llreenwood K. nf IM cem, ni;DKF.RN Dec. . CATHAIHNH RBD. n:nN (nee Kell.y), wife of C. J. nedfern and daughter of M. J, Quln and late William Kelley Helatlves jind friends and OsrfleM Council, No 2, U.'F. of A Invited to fu neral services. Thurs , 130 r, m.. at lite residence, inirt s, 20th st. Int, Kernwood Cem Remains may be viewed Wed, eve HKIl.LV Dec. 11, nt Port Reading. N J.. UUN'M.i, son of Ann nnd late Patrick Itellly Helatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral, Hat . a 30 B ni , residence Jamea r, ltatisan, 2133 K. Allegheny are. Solemn renulem masa Ht Ann's Church 10 . tn. Int Ht Ann's Cem HKILLT. Dec. 0. FRANK, husband nf Catharine Itellb. Relatives nnd friends. D II. Comber Club. Irish-American Club anl alt societies of which bo was a member. In. vlted to funeral, Thura , R.30 a. tn . N. B. cor. Mth nnd Wvaluslng ave. tiolemn mass of requiem Church of our laidy of Victory 10 a. in Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral. HIi'HAItDl )n -Dec, 51, 1017. MAnT A. HK'HAHDH, daughter of the lata Kllsa. Ith Hlrhards. Helatlves and frlenda are Invited lo funeral services, mi Thurs. after noon, at 2 o clock, nt the resident.- of her nephew. Mr. Pierce Richards, 17 H Highland nve,, Lansdovvne, Delaware County, Int, private. Prlends mav call Wednesday eve ning, from 7 to Ii o'clock. HITTPNIIOL'SH Dec. S. HACHEI, lltT. ITK.NHOPHI: Relatives and friends Invited I tn funeral services. Tucs , fv p. m , son's I residence tan) I'lier st Further services at 1 Trappo Lutheran Church, Wed , 11 30 a. m. mi nujoining ceni. . HtVIH.S lr. ID, MARY SI . wlfo of Anthony H Hivels, formerly of Una P. i'uth st Relatives and friends Invited to services. Thurs . '.' n ni , 2n0pi McKean st. Int. private. I rlends may i all Wed., from to P. HO.VKV Dec ,. CHATtLKsJ J ItONBT, r.r.' b'isband of Hanorn Ilonel (neo Wolfe). Iteiatlvea and friends, also officers of fee 511,1 Pollen district and Vara Republican League of Third Ward. Invited In funeral, Thurs , K 30 11. in , ion Catharlno et. Sol emn requiem masa Church of Ht. Philip da .en iij u. 111. ini iioiy cross cem. Auto t .... . nm, .,uaa .7,11. ULU HACK. Dec. 1L KHKDKRirK aI, of Anna 1" IMback (nee llowey) of 1'aullne nnlfJlate Charles Iloss sen ice HOSHHACK. Dec. nueoani and son luick, aged 30 Relative, nnd friends, Court lionert I", uechert Council, No 078 T. O. I A, Invited to funeral services. KYI., 8 p. m . 1333 Toronto at Int. private Hglln ton Cem , Clarkshoro, N. J., Sat., 10 a. tn, Automoblto funeral, HCOTT. Dec. II, SIMON W SCOTT. Hel atlves and friends, Scotch Thlstls Society and Clan Cameron. No. U4. o. S. C, In vited to funeral services. Frl., H n. ni.. Lodges lane, K of Leverlngton Jlllls rd . Cnvvi1 pa Int. private. New York and Boston papers copy, HHAPFHR. Dec. 10. MATILDA, wife nf Henlamln C Shaffer Relatives and friends invited to funeral aervbes. Thura , II p. m., 1117 I.enson st , ntn Int, private llcmalns mav be viewed Wed eve, HIIVntJCK Dec in. JULIA A SHAT TUCK Helatlves nnd friends. Altar Hoeietv of Ascension. Invited tn funeral. Thura . tl a m , .1110 11 st High requiem mass Church of tho Ascrnalon 7 a. in. Int I'llcli burs Mass. Auto funeral SIIPIll Dec 11, MARTIN J. husband of Mary T shub ltelatlves and friends, also employes df Stetson Company, Court Cohiskslnk, No Hi v of A ; Phlla. Hun garian Annul HenellUal Society, United Hat ters of North America und all other socie ties nf whlih lio waa a member, Invited to funeral, I'rl , 7 30 a in ,2003 N. Lawrence st High mass Sacred Heart Church 0 a. m. Int llolv Sepulchre C-iu. Hrooklvn and Newark papers plcao ropv. Autu funeral SIMPSON Dec 1). A II.LIAM husband of Louisa 1'. Simpson, aged (!- l'uneral and STK,MSHIPH "FLORIDA TRIPS" FROM rillLADELPHI S19.00 "n0 "ou"1 S32.00 TO TO TO S22.40 w" " S40.00 JArRSONILLK Regular service Is being maintained, nest way to travel South In comfort at low fares, with best service. One way and round trip tickets to principal points. Including meals and stateroom accommo. dstlona on steamer All fares subject to War Tax It will hs to jour advantage to consult us about your trip South. MERCHANTS A MINERS' TRANS. CO. n-. , . I "J S. Hroad St. Ticket OUces j- r 1 S. I. laware Ave. Phono T,ombnrd 1000 or Walnut 300 W. P. Tl!HNi:it. (len'l Pass Agent. - i ANNOUNCEMENT to Building Owners, Merchants. Manufac turers and air who are interested in the con servation of fuel eloquently of pipes, superheaters, receivers, boil- ' not-watcr tanks: vou will find insu- hot-water ice-waier pipes, pipe httings and? underground Whatever your Insulating problem, take it to The Ameri can Insulation Company. With Carey Products they cmn solve it and give you the hind of service you desire. CAREY CO. ' ),"H - Int. prlvkle. Thar.. 1 t. M.. C'atnden, N, J, Int.-Arlington C hitvvki.i. rw 11. rfi ni of Herbert W Rltwetl. RelatlvM I Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 1 siariinque Apartments, litrn . west i-nna. inc. private. n,ii , u, ,V,, SI.ICU i,j kw Robert H, Bmlth. Helallvea and frl vneq tn uneral services. ThurSj, aj .ISI9 V Olil, ., It l-t. , nail 1 11. uec. 1U, 1CAI IIKIlirm '1 (nee McUIrr). wife of Wllllsm BaW riougnty roan, i-jeassnivniis, n J., ncal frlenda Invited la funeral Frl , T.30 i m. Thlla. relatives and ,,,v-i nv iii .lunsii ,rin., rsi is 8MTIHTHWA1TK -Dee. 10. at t . LGWIS K huPban4 of Anna M. 1 aii in iurks-r) nnd on or l-U la astirl Inni t Rttitttkiwalla sJ ItfUtlvfi. and frlfndi. Chief Kxftfl iiPj. 01 inna. jc. Ji.f vtran' A" 'iiiJlu,r t rillia, Ii,. JVsi IDTIlFuI IU sss1 Krl.. 2 p. in.. OUvr St. nalr l4.. i nPHinut fh. ini. rrnaTA. vic iaau s, frm. iTi-non may call "jnur.. jw -J.tAJN.n.?.NO Oct, 7, MAAOARMfj Pi.i.imiixu, aaea m, ai mt nomasK'j Bor., Jamei M. Httndrlnr. Dlhl. Indt. t THOMP80V-Vc 10, pui)dnlr. an A. THOMPSON. nltk.n nnd ttimn jin to Mrl"-ep, Thurs 3i, m.i 4f .iinriii fi, ,, mi, pritnir. U'llhl- .,.. u. t sjs A.. tn of Charlcn F. Wetde. ItaU nnd frlvnls lnltd tn fun strut Mr ThUf).. 1 r til.. 14DA R. ttlnrvnM mt. Frnoo4j Cii. nemaJnn may b yUf Wsrl . a tn Id n. tn. Aufn ' WJ rm ..WILKINSON'. Dec. 8. BICHARD yTtU S VIVUrtV isl.V. a. !- a ! l,llL.i.V fl .s,.j.-.s,, Mus-L'smiiu ii lin AIHlIf .TIlKtn ltlatlv ntiit friend a Inxlrort 4a fntu piiuib . i or . in , resiurnrn oi Honml jonn Aicinirrn. fdis M. liancroit at. d quifnt main Church of Ht. Monica 9 tVjfl piwIuMjr Int. private Auto aervlea. t W LLJ.-IW. II- KTltKt. T. Tlf.T, tlnutthter vt Mary and late TbodoraT W Ills. BCfstrt T7a1sitlL'a mrtA -aHatcaa 1 ii. in iunirn PsTTYirspfi, rrl.t lall p,"1 mothr'H rcsldenrr. 03t N. Dorranea mi. prnait. .-.onnwooa vtm. ucmainv l HRbT.-V l' 11.' MATIOARKT CtwiH' of, Kunenn Wumt, aa-vl 75. HelatWas' aa4 rriTisjn inuri in xunerai. Frl. 80 a.-aaw ir.im N. Carltula at. Requiem maagJ-TUC Mttlnrhya Church H n. m. Int. private at IhiuIh. Mo, pap era copy. "l ZK.NT.MAYBR. Uec. P, CATU U,t'h band of Anna A. (ne flchmldhelffr) and" UBkil 31. llkIatlefl and frlnta ..n.i rletlffl of hlch he una a m-mbr lavlfi in funeral rlc, Thura . S p. tn.ri -... .,r- , vr iiaiio, n(. priraia, ernon Cem. llcmalns may bo viewed 1 after 7 p, m. Neptune Water Supply Systems Are a Good . Investment Because it ths. .... thel V,1oi0nV"""4 I r ssj : fiS'ilsSf ii Of k- Im- T.J-S V hsrd work they aan.j, '..ih " iiv. w.'iBs: 9 Moderately prs4, outnta especially a, signed to meet' Ik needs of every tiL, not served by d4. water. f Wrlta In Wuiuill ABrAfcCk', Plumbing A Heattggt' , Bopplles i' ntsprjiv muimMto U t. SO N. 6th St. SO Arch Bi. ,v BTKAVIS1IIP NOTICKS ROYAL MAILS (Neutral FU.Y Nederland and Rotterdam li Joint Parifir .Sarvie. C1.I ?-J ..J 11 ".U- Vj YOKOHAMA (vis Hotwlolo) KOBE. NACA '' SAKI, HONGKONC. SINGAPORE aW JAVAr Rtk-tlfngrti freim Can rranAlaius Tu ke. m - .-L. Binds $ioa YOKOHAMA snd jija bV Cabin s. j A d . J ,T . H pre c k M a& nroa . Co. . 601 Marka-LA.?. " .U ,d M ers, breeching, feed water heaters,. -,U lating materials for ventilating sys- terns, ceilincrs. cxnosed steam nnif C? J1VM pipes, cold-water pipes,-' steam pipes. x- t tM '1A VmJ CincinnaU, . . .11 -,... ,-: ' B m JflOTEL OSCEpLAJJ' -& WH1TELEDGE HOTEL 9ep r o.o " - . i .i ' . - i y ...... -r .'- ..Sic,!'-'':,' 7'-V s " -w .TUB ww tew w.enrr .. sea ?yw ""Wei aMPM. HI a,,Hi,l mt&mjmmzfrM