V r ?jL ... Football Calendar at 1 Penn tor 1918 Season Prim' football achednl, tar nft ,, HI follottal llctnher ft Franklin nd Mar.hall, lit rtiuiVlIn neld. . .. Oriobrr 13 n.ckntll, t Franklin October ID Swsrlhmorr, at lYnnklln "' ...... . ..... i liriootr i-itisnurin, at rnisnurin. Kornnber J Lafayette, at Franklin n.1,1 November ft Dtrtmoath at Franklin . Notenvber 18 flrdril Tech. at Frank lin Field, . , Not ember .3 Cornell, at Franklin rifld. , TENER AGAIN DENIES HE WILL QUIT LEAGUE ire. , TT .ttni t! t i l,c declared that the 5 per cent dll Declares He Will Resign nt.,iond ,, ti,e no.-it ..f the v 11 t.. which 'Any Time National Gets Another Leader NEW YOKlt. Dec. H. President John I "K. Tener, of the National 1-eaRue, de nied yesterday that he Intended resigning from the omanl-alloti. as was reported to have been predicted by August llcrr- ntann In Chlcnso xesterday, Herrmann la renorted to hae paid that Judge K. M. I.andls, of' Chicago, was a candidate for the position after Mr. Tener had le- tirea. nut .Mr. lener an ' """, " " Uorpoiatlon. even where the tax Is paid heard nothing about the proposed ,. ,h(. con . change. ' President Tener's attitude toward the m'HDIJ.V ON CAP. tUDCItS Xatlonal League Is the same as It was' WmVnend r" "coni t'onw'hhh Ve.'-'.a.anteed d.Mdend nnd the right to in.med.ThH I ithat he will devote nny I ,?,0SW .U,f fnr" '" " V "If,1 tTmT?; I .e'ague affahs w.hlch Is "'""-' "ge. ,ou are j l.c Ing ihl. taUen up by his pilvate mi.ness inter-; ests. IT, howcer, the league ciuo own era want a man at the head of the' . - .-..... ;: .,.. .,... , uu i,. , MKrt" PresdTnt Tener Is Ve.dy to s V , "oty corporation must tight Its own, ,i nS wi.li 'I jni lire, battles and take It i nances So fai' .Antn ,..tn rrnm nt'otllce at am n- "' OHIdends of any other corporn- V."i 'AH?" .,,fZZL 'n.Hon are concerned, the stockholders do I ill IV itm " . elect sorno one to iin. once w no can devote his entire time to It JOHNNY KILBANE RAPS FIGHTING SLACKERS, Champion Pays His Respects to ' m it t..i. inr .,.,,1 v Chans Ho Dubs Ham-ana Lgff Scrappers CAMP SHIIUIDAN. riiiiiicotne, ii, toni tine, being hunt ror jears to come Ige jt, Johnny Kllbane, world's (Why make a lease for lines that may champion featherweight boxer, who Is not be built for perhaps ears to como7 boxing Instructor to the thousands of The Cnlted Huslness Men's head Ohio and western Pennsylvania selects tuged that If the lease Is ratified, 't In In training here, esterday took a rap i hides a prolslon for a subway sta at the "ham-nnd-egg" fighters who are lion ut Nineteenth street, with free hurling defls at hltn. itransfeis to West Philadelphia. The Cleveland fentherw eight sa that VAUK PHOPOMITION "OtJSCPItK" his would-be opponents would do far more good for Uncle Sam by offering , ihalr services to tho United States to i help teach tho drafted men how to dc-1 fend themselves nnd thus help whip the. Hun. Kllbane says that before he came to , the big lantoiuneiit ho could not get ft I fight for Ue or money, nnd now be 1 is ucisk. ....... .mv ....... m known1). lie asserts he Intends to lc main here with the selects. HALIFAX CUP CRICKETERS AID STRICKEN SUFFERERS - The Halifax Cup, donated In 187.1 for competition nnd which lias since be- ; come the chief trophy In the cricketing world, is mainly responslble'for a fund of J4B00 lalsed among the encueters of this city for the relief of sufferers by the Halifax disaster. The money was yesterday telegraphed to the Canadian Bank of Commerce, with the explanation that It came from players who had contested In Halifax Cup matches. WASNER, LOCAL UMPIRE, JOIN& NAVAL RESERVE William Wasncr. the cll-Knowi local baseball uiuplir, has enlisted In the Xanl llebere nnd Is Bubject to enll nt any time. AVasner, v ho Is known ns tho "boy umpire," made n nplcndld reputa tion around this icitlor iiit year by his 'excellent work In tho Delaware County I.eaguo nnd throughout the Cumberland Valley and South Jcraej ..ictioii. r rnVTWBH' I 0 COM LSI INTEBCITY FENCING Captain Anthony J. Drexel Diddle ha offered a Hpeclal trophy for the fenclne competition of the American Medical Aid Association at tho Kltz-Carlton Hotel. w York, torlghl, A Team of local swordsmen. IncludlnK Captain Francis Tetaz, William Kobler, Krank Goodfel lorw, MIsb Dorothy Samuela und Mrs. Do War, will oiiKaRe n New York team. Tho latter will Include Leo Nunez, for mer fencing t'liamplor. of Home; .Sher man Hall, national champion, and Dr. J. Ernest OIrouhouv, member of the Olympic team : Florence F. Walton, na tional champion, and Miss Adelaide Qthrlng. Tho Baroness De Mayer, one of the most famous of Kuropcan swords men, will act as a judge. HATS OFF TO CORNELL I I how being Imposed upon the Rapid Tran- TtVinrnns Will Tlnvn Athlptle TfnmiSlt Company -and Its subsidiary coin- ., i I as Usual ITHACA. Dec IS. Nothing daunted by the dlsastroin result of the football mason, Cornell University plans tn carry through her recular uthletlo schedules as In former jears. She will not cur tail iier track, basketball, baseball or crew schedules unless it becomes neces sary because of lack of games' DOBIE SAYS HE'LL STICK Signs Contract to Coach Annapolis Football Team AICNArOt.IH, nee, II Tlie Navy football team will be coached ncaln by nilmoiir Doblo next ear. Doble, "the 'miracle man nf football, lias signed the contract whlcli elves lila r.erlces to tlio Midshipmen for another treason. Smith and Juturin Enlist HANDUSICr. O.. Pee. 18. Klmer Hmlth, n niiiIHe nf the Cleveland IndlAnN. r. ported at Camo Hherman. C'lillllcothe, u., for duty yclerday . nOSTON", Dec. 18. -Harold Janvrln, tin utility Intielder of tlio lioatou American r.eeirtiA liiiitehull team, beeulne a member nf tha 310th 3lnal Corps at Camp Oevena ye,. ttrvlay. Havana Entries for Tomorrow Flrat rare, five furlonaa. 2rar-old maid ana viNiniiliv. pun. t,iMi-t-in irnv, ipiij Zulu. 107: 'Maraaret llord. lni'i inI uaeirn IM; Laudator, 1 OS i Kith 10Ij Joaa D, Valaa. 10JI 'Shaata. 111. Berpna race, six rurionga. .i.vear.oiua ana up. claiming.. nurae $100 'Kld Nelson. n; -worm a vvoiiucr. in.' riei.nH jveara. inn Baby Cole, 1"7: Coualn Hob. 10.': art Up, lOTi Twinkle Tnea. 10': Kvellna. 11.7. Third race. Mix furlonaa. n.veur.olda and up, ilalmlntr. puree tloo Arriiiv. U4; Vrlnra Plilllsthnrpe, I 111; Uolden l.lat. In;: Ffohlbltlon. 114: Thlrat. in.T: l.enahena rrlde, 117l Munry. 1n.1i lila. till. rourin raee, aix ruriona,, n.earKias ,na UD, rlalmlnv, puree lloo UeckhHm, IICl e&ulter, 101): Kllishelh Lee, 107 1 Paul Qalnea. 110: I'rae While, 107 1 Jtnlllc. tin; Titer Jim. IU7S Itedga Iluae. UU Kins Stall veart. 107. FIlh race. Mt furlnniia. 3-e,r-olda, and up. clalmlnc. puree IIihi clark M HrJ: Montrr,aor, 110; 'lllaa rannle. lo.'i Hilly Joe. lip, Hlalh r,m. allle. n.var.ol,la and nn plalin. In..puralnal 'laidy nowena. HI I Mary mi ilia,' tUTji 'uauron. vj: uarnard, loi: 'AS wv: ftuajac. iiuj uanio, lur; unier "eUfcar.'doudyi track. heavy aapafiallll atlowapvt ulaUjHei. j ' j y I " ii Business Men See Transit Lease 'Grab Continued from rt On Charles U nuck, of the Northmen Busl MM Association ! Or. William Draper taU'l. transit nrlvlaer to Mayor Smltli, and William S. Twlnlnci of the Depart ment of City Trnsl. r OtUECTINU NOT POLITICAL After deolarlmr tlint the objections to the revised lease ti not political. Mr. Xoppel declared tluil the elllscns sliou'd understand now tint the l'hllndelphlu riapld Trnnlt Company will not mnl.e any concessions In the Icaee negotiations nl llnRly. "Without a doubt," he imitltiueil, "a different ntlltude on the purl of the I'. It. T coyipany In n few Instance durlnir the iiPffctltitlon would have con tributed largely to n more friendly feel- lhe lexleed leae would KUurnnlee, 'Is not nn ev,eoslc return nn an liuest ' ment "The Kuaranteed illtlileiut," he ion- ttnliAil ',. lliil iti ilrn It .'aS. ..... fit.' tit a. company to wnle the exciiaiiRe ticket. but the lftOT contract hai been a stone wall In th rxcesstxp illWdends paid to the xtocKholderx of the unilcrljltm coin panler ( inif Sum now wants a slMie of these oxieaslt pioflts I'ncle Sam, how- ipei meant that the man who lecehes tuts escess Income Is the one who should i I'iiy me iu lie iHiinni p-capr pa iiih tins tax on the tou or un otner ?,:" .:,,",. ; ... The. burden belongs to the stoiKhold- ers oi me unueruing coninnnies. tint n linit tilt I falutiillta trittrvlol titlltt . i"- " " ..-.".i....... will come to its tescue and guarantee Its dividends. Mr. Noppel decried the negotiation of u lease nt the present time. "If conditions were only partly normal nnd there wns any prospect of the high-1 speed lines being built now," he said, , there would be more reason for apprnv- Ing this yeasc. Hut we must all admit t)li,t mitlcr pt.cenl conditions there Is I not the sllehtest nrosnect of anv of these i M'taluspeed lines, cxcentlntf the Frank-1 Concerning fares, Mr. Noppel called (i,p piovlslona for the proposed Increase , iih.nire ..f the high cost of opeiatlon of even Inc ,e.enl auhway nnd surface lines should conllnue to such nn extent as to mnkp ,c,ar. nnJ ncrense or the pres. cnt caifares, anil the e!t wns asked to 11KrcP u ,,,,, ,,,... , raId ,, , K ,, ,, raaonaLe lo crnnt f.m.h an Increase. But In such a case, facts nnd figures would neeei lo be given to convince the people of Its absolute necessity. In such a ense, It would be j definitely known Just w,nt the Increase I would be, nnd for how long a time. nnd we would not be groping In the ,lnrI e woul tinder the present pro- I'cseu lease, uecause no -.an woum aare , Predict to whal might be Incrensed what extent such farpq ' IteiertltiB- tn the rmtlni. f tim .,..! e. ....- ..-. .Vi.i.i-.. t ".". J inririiMeri -. "i upiei i IJOrTOU I.BWIS'S HTATEMnXT nr TVIIIInm nn.r 1.a.. 1,. 1.-'. iiAi .tuii-uu in mo ni(iii-peeii iicro- tlatlons. In answer to the recent action, of the United Buslners Men's Assocla tlor. Issued the following statement: "The majority of those members nf the United Business Men's Association who were present at tho meeting on Decem ber 11 passed n resolution In favor of tho indefinite postponement of any de termination of how the city's high-speed lines arc to be operated and that 'a short term lease for the Frankford elevated Tho 5 ncr cent s-uarmitec ml n, Is progresslnit an Mnt na liiimati labor lou miBtit n Ktiochni clown or even nr n irw iriimiirs i.ucr. I nclicvc it wan ' 1 II T stock TrtuaUv n.tds'c l lt "" 'ald Ilurl''' "Cnre- 1-urlcd. but thn effect of tlm explosion of ' tlil feollnir tn.it lud rctul.-rcd nil the per cent United Stnte" VonJ beoauae no ! r"' f"11"1 "ur" n' .395.38 Minnie." Is Tery local. althouRh It men to cool and collected, and I Tyaa iMtlw mhM b '- '"t ton, under construction and m.Ue. a., avful mess of your trench ( rtir.irlsed to ., ,,,lnK that mornlnj XHhe'rXfTc LT0, "0t I ""The "S of Marrla reaulled ! lIINXIBr p 'V T.SejTS system bhould be made with the inmtUii.pM ne Mnnm, nM, rAn.irn,iiii nn o,C,e?,!w i!ntSChvO.h..0Vnr,ar,tieinn'lm5" '"" I Charles Day. another production expert. !:flirUrktht",.?U.nh!fiP'r'e1soViutlon' P be manager of the production1 de- woum nave been pasBCd had the mem-' iwrunnii. bers present at the meeting been cogni-' Hurley disclosed that a recent survey zant of all the facts. ( 0f the American shipbuilding situation What would we obtain by abandon- 1V .... nlrpn, ne i.invil'N the HrltNh firm Inrr the contract now before Councils and "" .afn";o0 1 ,tt Vml'r basts ,,S negotlntliig n temporary lease of tiie . shows there Is a better basis for optlm Frankford line? Im ,lm" there has been at any time "We would get nothing and wo would . since, the emergency program was loss much. 'The remilt nnlltd fin an indenniie delav In the oneratlon nf the Frankford line while negotiations with the company were proceeding, .Contracts for the equipment of the line cannot be made until the question of operation Is settled. Delay and obstruction It just as possible In the negotiations of a temporary lease, and I may add just as certain to occur, as In the long negotiations resulting In the present contract. "An objection that Is being pressed most strongly against the contract being made nt this time with the Ilanld Transit Company Is that It makes the unified svstem assume the heavier war taxes panles. Those who make this ariument take II for Kranted that the Philadelphia Itapld Transit Company will be obllred to pay these war taxes on tne underlylnt; (ompanlee. As a, matter of ftct, a lecal Interpretation of the Federal' revenue l,ui uml tl.o leohe nf the underlying com panies will probably result In the war taxeH tannic on tne stocKnoiaern m uc underlying companies and not In their beln paid out of the revenue of the Philadelphia Rapid Trantlt Coinpany." One of the opponents of the lease is the Hoard of Trade, which believes that In tho nresent abnormal conditions the making; of a leaBe would be Inadvisable. Ilnlldlmr of tho subways at this time cannot bo carried on economically, the board holds, and therefore contends thai nothliiR could be Rained by making a lease lung before tho principal part of tho properly concerned In the contract could ho pperatcd. iwe.-a:' runiv ti rirxonruii; BeeveMem A Feature; of Kuehnle painting- is the unusual promptness and cleanliness of the work. We make satisfaction a cer tainty. Get our tttimatt no obligation Kuehnle PAINTER m m ibaa. l&rzssaEizarftfjMXi W r i i ' " "i i Senate Aims Neie Quiz at Ship Board Centime from Tat One rendy under fire, virtually eery Import ant governmental department having to do 'with the conduct of the war la now the target for congreilonal Inquiry. The, lid Is to be torn off without re gard to disclosure of military secrets, except In a few exceptional Instances. As Senator Williams, of Mississippi, a strong Administration supporter, put It, "The enemy already linows about nil there Is to know, and the best thing Congress can do Is to gUe the Ameilcnn people the facts about our situation." WANTS It HAD KOIt UAIL.UOADH After adoption of the resolutions Sen ator Stirling, of South Dakota, Intro duced a resolution creating a geneial trulllc manager tn run the rnllioadn. ' Senator Lodge, nf Massachusetts, uiged the same tieatment for the Shipping tiuatil. tie said It should be ahrtll'lud nnd one man put In charge of the ship- plug program "We'e hnd the shipping boatd with us tor a ear and we haxen't nny ships and apparently no prospects of an." nalil Senator Lodge "The system Is wiring Senator Cummins explained that the I tmrtiose of bis icsulutlon was lo obtain 1 infoi niatlon enabling Congress to dealt promptly with uny recommendations the t'leslnent tnigni maue lo i ongiess imer ( the holldavh regarding Ihe railroads KDMONDS MOVHS IN TUB ltOL'SP. In the House, lleprehentatlve Kd monds, of Philadelphia, took the first slen tow irds nn InvestlRntlon of the Shipping Floard nnd llmergcncy Fleet Corporation by Introducing a Joint ieo-,000k the details regarding the new men) liltlon lo appoint a committee of the 1 who had been attached to my platoon. Senate and House to Inquire Into the I SU-K HIU,Kr.KT Sl'Oll PI) various activities of the board. The 'l ' '"" ,',"' .'.,, :dnlonds resolution lutlinrlzc the com- A l.f J CM'? nJ ?ff ""'. """!' ! mltleo to summon wltne. ,,d call fori1' "f0"1' , "' I'Ped off my equlprnent . I records of the board nnd other branches of tho iSoieriiment. -e !. . ,. "The Shipping Irontd has already spent over f t,Cuo.unQ.iOit and nobody appears to know lut what has been done with It, or what piogics has been made toward gl!ng the I'nlted states a fleet of merchant, ship capable of ovcr- comb inatll ing e Ing the wotU of Ihe Herman sub lhes," said Mr. Fdiiiond", In speik- g Of his resolution There lme been Innumerable icnorls nomlnir fioni all dhectlnns that every- thing Is not as It snould be xvllli the Shipping Hoard and Emergency Kleet corporation nun us mgii nine 111c pen- pe should really be told what Is going 1 011, There has been so much smoke III regard to unwarranted delay on ship construction that we should be advised If there Is icatly any lire "The heads, or near heads, of the , board have been swapped several times; there have been quarrels among the officials without number, nnd I propose that Congress shall learn the exact con dltlons and place things In order, tr theie Is an j thing materially wrong." P1EZ N Ait ED AS HEAD OF SHIP COMMISSION WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. Charles A Plez, of Chicago, today was appointed general manager of the n.inks as Wo did from tho front. These, Kmergency V eet Corporation to succeed of cour,c, Wfi cflUld not always t-ee com near Admiral Frederick IL Hirrls, re-1 llffi 1)Ut wherever we looked toward the signed. , German lines we could seo "Minnies" In maktiiff tlila Rnnounvement. Chair- man l-wa-a iiuriey, of tne anippina;i board, deciareu ihe aieai HiiUKeUp m i the UovernmetH'H FhlphuilrtinR personnel would not delav the nroKram. ..,leport(, ahow thflt construction woik innrnllnn'a offlceH lie nniurj to 1'hl n. I delnhla. and Hint tl2.n00.000 bo cnent for houses for ahlnworkers. When Harris demurred at the ahlp t Ins Hoard attempting to pass Judgment on hla ftiEReMlons his realitnatlon fol lowed. Foimer Hear Admiral lion lea. rx-presldent of Ihe Tore Hlver Shlp bulldlne; Company, will have an Import r.nt part In the inananement of affalra Lnder the latest reortrantxatlon, Hurley stated. James Hey worth has been placed In launched Pies, the new general manager. Is also vice president of the corporation. He formerly was located In Philadelphia. irmn iiih rprnimiinniHiioun mm inn rnr, vm nnu ma mnn ritcriiittiari i(inn' - ' - -- " The House that Heppe built FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1S81 i : , C. J. Heppe & Son, 1117-1 1 19 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets Heppe Victor Service We have provided every convenience possible for the comfort of Victor patrons. Wc have large demonstration booths, as far as possible complete record stocks, strictly new records, trained salesmen and messenger delivery service. You may make settlement either by cash, charge ac count or rental-payment plan, whereby all rent may be ap plied toward the purchase price. Liberty Bonds and.coupons accepted at full value. You pay no war tax. Here are a few Heppe Victrola suggestions VICTROLA IV-A ,,..,. Records your (election Total cost - Pay S3 down, $2.50 monthly VICTROLA VI-A Records your selection. Total cost Pay $4 down, $3 monthly VICTROLA VHI.A Records your selection. , Total cost Pay $4 down, $3.50 monthly VICTROLA IX-A Records, your selection ,. Total colt Pay $3 down, $4 monthly Call, phone or write for T i , i . . CAPTURED (Cor.rl.M. IllJ, y In lit At 4 a. tn , June 2, IS to, I went on duly again. Dawn was preparing to break.' tnd we a I stood to In the front line. Just before dawn was the favorite time for the Doolies to pull off a sur prise attack, but we were always ready for them. We remained on guard till It was quite da$ light and then, ns trench ofllcer. It was niv duty to Issue the rum. A little of this "fire water" Is the finest thing In the world when you are chilled through after a long night spent In jour clothes tt wards off many a en ' and starts the blood circulating freely again. Th only other way this could be accomplished would be by exercise. Any one was welcome to go nut In No Man'n Land for an early morning run. but this nltemntlve was not populnr. It holng undoubtedly a more or ies unhealthy form of Bpoit. KNpnr-rKD Tin: (ji:ni:uals When the mm Insue was completed "Plnml Down" was glen. Kverj thing was running smoothly The sentiles on duty gazed steadfastly through their periscopes and the gunneia sat or lay, alwio within likklim distance nf the sentry, so ns to be able to warn the occupants of that particular fire bay In fne ,if . iitln.1. nl... nl1.n m.mh I.II.I.J ..,.? ... i.i, iitmtn iiiv iniivi iiivii mm-icm I thPlllftplvOd llflvltiir nn I,a trnnlintf In , .. . ..u.,r. ..,. .... ..... pieparauon for the tnsnectlon by the divisional commander, rienetal Mercer. ftlld out rtrlauiller llener.il WHILsm. which was to inke place that morning A 'arge party had been working nil j i"ki irpainnK a gap in inc parnpet mono iii iiy i .unnenweiier, nnu wnicn wo had to pass on the tun to avoid being sniped fioni Hill fid Another day party was busy tilling sandbags under cover. In preparation for rurtber work next night. 1 spent some tlnie with mv platoon sergeant completing In my roll-1 '",,,""' VI ,,-.,- ... V 1 I -.,.........., .v.. ,11, nnui .,, .,..,,,, ri,-i-, Who was 111 lirothei -in-law 1 At a few minutes t.. X o clock bieal,. , fast was annouiKi-d. nnd our "nntmnr. came In fiom the lilt.e cool.hou.c in .he dugout across tho nencli. benrliiE a large tin plate of beautiful trieu cutt , n...l Iw.nnn ...! ........ .....nAa '1',.. .III. miu .' ',, n,,i r..,,,v iiunm, .,,.r, ,,,,,, , the addition ot n lltt e coftee. win the excellent meal were were Just nnoiit lo taste when crash' Hell was let loo sheila of nil sires came hurling inrougn the air. mining In on 11H from nil sides Wn slipped on our steel helmets, left thai lovely breakfast and lushed outside to see how serious the show might be. We had suffeted heavy bombardments be fore, but we at once saw that this was the biggest we had ever been In Harvey Cockshutt, nlwas thinking of the men Issued the order to lake every one Into the front line, where he decided thonm hardment was not quite so heavy. In a few seconds every man was lining the Hie trench The shells continued to rain in on us from every direction The Tloches, as wo found out later, had tilrned every gun around the Yprea salient on the frontage occupied by the Third Canadian Division. We received n'mn.l am mnnl sIia1Ii front IIim IMf rolling over nnd or In the air on their At 0 30 I was up ng.Hu to see Colonel ' ,' e I ,V,f tre ch 1 Vol t'sorre HCMllDLDT In , . Dec IX -J-Mnernl tJssher nnd Captain Jack Svmnns. wlml ,,',..,,.., Jii, servi.es will be held Wedneda for tail miiiMi nsk wriZ' 1 .1 . ul11''1', " cMiitiionlv known ns the rr,lllU noMl, rrtlrrd world's wre'stle i. .; . ,.. " J lirepar.itoi inspec- .nim, P had bien gi' n orderi that I , iiamploii. who died at his home here 1.-1 -,i oKirnniH mi-, nrm uway , , ,,. i,p.ly ,mMrdnient this was . sundav KrlendH of the wiestler will 1 oaue Koon.uv inr ine mm. lime 10 .incK. ., , .,, , , ,,- m(M, In. t oh in beaiers The servces will y io greei up. ineno nem iiuuc viij.u.ir, nut tuine or us n.in rvor eTpen- io uourg wncn inry camn one ui u. uiiw. aii you nau io uo was in -waicn wiwre they were colnc to light ana ooage arounfl the traverhe Into the next bay. ,..., t- rn.. fn.nf lln In nrtrtlllon In .!, m-hmv nn nun. nt the nerlsnnno In nl. mot every bay, we posted further sen tries gating up to tho front and right and left watcnlng for "Minnies." They gave no alarm unless tlicre.was cuing to be a direct hit In their own bay when ! every one was warned and dashed around the traverse. Unfortunately, ow. i Ing to the fact that they were. Lnmlng so thick, many h man dashed nround the traveise to cscnpe the explosion of one Mlnncwcrfer and ran directly Into that of another. By 10 o'clock tho bombardment had been so effective that our front lino was ,-ed anil a large portion re vvlneil out llnrvev tnr me and told me to virtually dettroy of our men we Cockshutt eent take about half of the men who were left amounting of some twenty to the support trench on our left. We could not mo"e alonar Ihe front line, so we JumpeA up on the parados ml made n dash r r It overland. Wo gained the trench without casualty, hut lound that it. too, was, In n tad Mate, Wo wero $20.00 3.00 $23.00 $30.00 3.75 $3.75 VICTROLA X-A Records your selection Total cost Pay $5 down, ?5 monthly VICTROLA XLA Records your selection. ... Total cost Pay $8 down, $0 monthly VICTROLA XIV .$45.00 . 4 00 .$49.00 Records your .$57.50 , SOO VICTROLA XVI Records your selection.. , - $61 60 particulars of the Heppe Rental . Br Went. t. ItARVRT DOUGLAS lliirlh t'anaillan Mumilfil Utiles A True anil Tlirllllnt Tale nf the lltperl. enees f , Nnuniled Canadian Ofllcer H lie tell Into the Hands o! tlie Knemy. rublle Ltdoer Com can k moving along to the left when suddenly n large shell or ".Minnie," I don't know which, landed right In the middle of my little party nnd wiped them nil out with the exception of four others nnd myself In the front nnd neihnps uno or two In the rear whom 1 never raw again. Wm fl,A Mtit.l nlrtnrv n Rnnft llistallCe till wo found a short ungle In the trench which had somehow or other escaped the attention of the (lerinan nrnuery. Here I collected a few men from f rnm' pany, which was on our left, until oven- tunlly we numbered niuiut ten. n" been spared urtti tno nunc vi i... .. n .....,, i.i ,rniifti,lv have sue ceeded In pumping a connMc'able amount of lead Into the advancing Huns ki:ioni:d di:ath lly this time we had begun to rallre that thin was no casual "-afo" but the preparation fcr an attack. A tier man nlipl.iie nylng cry low putlped this little bit of ut.dcstroycd trench. Wi feigned death Any man who nindo a move was properly cur-ed, as our oiilv hope of being tinmnlcMed whs that thN airman should thlr.k we weie already dead Hnwecr, he derided to Uko no chances nnd dliecled the tire of what seemed to us Ilka abrut fortv batteries, ns well as eeral Mlnneweifeis. n to our one little bit of trench. At one momont I looked up nnd saw three "Minnies" ronime down directly on top of u We all k.sred our-elves good-uy " ... .a. mad ian( nnd hope ,ed fr.r the best .None 01 inein t llrecf lilt One of the tht"C wounded, with the rxeer'-lon of stretcher- bearer nil nut! Mart 1.1 y nnd mv self, cot It then We wero nil h ilf burled, hut no managed to crawl mil Ilau-lav and t put field dressings on n,e wounded men, nnd I gave morphia 1 tablets which all' tno ollkers curried to tho.e who were In gr( at pain There; wero onlv three liesiiles mvsetf who' ,.,,, niou, Hm, t ,,c,.ld(i,i to act ns Mr Coi-.inmt won il linvt wished under , , . ., , tn ,nn, '1',' , " ?. .niclt on trJncr 1 known 'tl , ()',' ,'" ' " .0 cl,no , pnn" n,Born .h.m "tew yards beAre we P.lls! .,Pr t,nt Canada strtet exltrd nn , .. We crawled overland, following " '"' ' lA of the trench by the bits or frame nnd ilveilng material which were piotiudliig frnni tlie earth. We ooii came to tli, (lei mini barrage, which Mended all tlie wu .iliing our frontngo Just in the 1e.11 of Hm tier.ches and pievented an pomtliilUy .,1 re-enforce-inents reaching u I e.iw tn.1t It was hopeless to get throuKh Mil at the time nnd we decided to lie mere until the barrage might lessen suthciently to en nlde ns to m.iko n dasl, lor It I particularly w.iuiiil in icach the Tunnel, as ii was licit' that battalion henilquartets were bunted, and It war necessnrv to report that our trenche were destrnved Mini that thero wero no men left to defend the position when the attack should come As we Ia there we wero soon located by a Her man machlno gunner, who lipped off two or three, belts nt usj Wo wero In full view with virtually no cover; the bulleti cracktd nil nround us nnd the dirt few in our faces. We had been under first many a time before nnd had often felt afraid. According to the old BJiyinu, nny man who pays he is not afraid undor lire Is cither a foot or a nucu nn.viiiiriK o terrinc as this, we i mmw we were uoirtff to he uuieu anci we i nun koi io tno Htace where it Old not wm to matter whether we pot it then , tno Ba'"e- "' IOUIW. they had the ailTmitaRe Of IIOL KnoWlnR how dancer nus a shell miclit be, whereas the others Histnrie Rprentinn Rnnm Is Mnilo ,-. Over Into OlTiccs WASIIINOTON. Her IS Another sHcrlllte lins In en inuilo tn vvmllnio ne. ' I'essltlea The lilstnrlr leteptlon mum I "t the State Depertment. " here tlie Sec- leiary oi ifvie nuiu uu iiiipui l.viii uiii- l,.,,.il ...mfereneei " nee.,r.lliir (,. Hie aeoi.rillnrr to the psittltloned off anil " " -.-- . - .... guide, wns tmlay turned Into olliccs. Portraits of former heeretarles that line the walls now look down nn htiey clerl: Instenil of on "diplomats of liluli defirce," prlnclpnlly ncvrspapcr men .$85.00 . 5 00 .$90.00 .$110.00 . 8.00 .$118.00 t i .$165.00 . 10 00 .$175.00 selection. ed In tin ir.'.er'or tingle und ne expressed belief today that the States I1 '",,''"'" "rrJ't'',l,. ,, u i..vn.i other two on the oxtei lor races 01 me wo,i , tntlfy the amendment. , of Clara' Hay Faussett. at aiin.1 Cheater are., aigle made by the herd In Ihe tiencli . tlilnK the people will come down aed m .Notlre of funeral later. a"i've!1v.oMe h1, h'Vo'M're'ulv been ' ";"uv '" ""'1 "f. w1,""?1 "Knt hnJV?lK7r.iliVAeVnn.kn,U.'f I.VetV One Willi hlfl tO. nire.lll OCeil ,.nr. .la I'uriilie h.lS." Bad ri.W lle V'rnnlc Hlriil, in,l 1,1 Hlrauli IV, I.. ,1... .., .... . ,,...1 i.il,. 1I1A1A itieri nau wen so many or tneir mentis "fio ' ,, .is itelstlvea nml friend. Invited to Vi""f"u. 1 fi?" vv iii.n, nV.-niRJ:' ""J-i01 Ivvest" tlmt they conlrt aprret'lato We te-J.," 1. ''."v it etnWn'.. 'il'io' "fferSlfan'n l2S , .l.ii,Ber more fully ; ,"" KlliiTt'ern """""'; m;",hi'-vweId' K?- .'.? J' .""J. A'::. W"iSl)?& rrnvT v.' r.n n-nvtriiriinvvM v,i v ". '' .-..,,, ...in j. . uiumii,irr-. nn. , ll.vi'k -ine. IT. lAVin II. hueband 'Hi A' T,mo e "5 A O V5M H 1 ,f T, 'of t:ili lllii-l.. nueil M llelatlves and Kui. cTu"v Phlla ' I o'dle' No 1? P WAR TARTS TOM. OP I1AKRR I '.'.1"."1' "'.'' . s'rvle.a.We, 1. o'clo. K. oUn ''amlemnlo' vea of 'J 'j.roh 'sh.nj'on'i; HHi SB VI b7S4StaijSJ liiiiiHffiiLl!!ifl'k&v Total, cost Pay $10 down, $8 monthly .... $215.00 10.00 Total cost $s:5.00 Pay $10 down, $10 monthly - Payment Plan ' . . ' i,i Senate Accepts Dry Amendment t'nnllniied from 1'aie tide to llfnlt the time within which consti tutional amendments shnll he ratified. "The Constitution does not limit the time," Kilil llorah. "States may ratify nny tlmo they sec fit. The lesult of this provision, In my (pinion, would be that the courts would hold It Invalidated the FUbnilsslon of the nmendments. 'When other nnicndments are brought up ,. could say they must he adopted In in j,.,r r x months, or leae twenty jenrs for their ndoptlon. Congress cuh net do this. In my opinion, without en ,,nBcrn(r f1(1 suhinlsslon of this Impor tunt iiuestlon Senator Sheppard. niithor of the reso lution, said Congress had fought this question nut thoroughly and decided It luil the right to limit the time. llorah Indicated that an caily effort would tie made to have the courts decide whether Congress bus the right tn put the even-enr limitation on ratification Olllj A handful Of "ilrj" Workers saw the filial diapter written by Congress tn 1hl legislation There was no shouthig nr upioii such as mturred in the House itte fslrr,liv ion jisicru.lj. ,. HlfK'lVK'IfV CIV BTATW miiiuiio 171 J UJi uu H.tr r ryinrt r iqiimi ILL iOT It ATI t Y 1 1 MILWt'Ki:i:, Wis. Dee. 18. Al- tliourh lupine nf the prohibition amendment In Congtess was general'' nieinbera of Morrison Krpubllean CI vltalktiiArml STliiiaa B 111 n nccepted ns 11 sevcu- lilow by brewers ovcrjHlicio. leadcis of ie Industry here yi .......i.i i. ...-.t.i....t ..e tl.H tn.n.. kio-Waukesha H,ow Ing Company. "The I dav of strong liquois Is passing all over ' ii. ,.,i,t . uio win in Although not wishing lo be quoted,' most of the breweis tool, a very pessl- I mlstlnxlpn of the situation following the Iluiin uto late cstcrd.iy. - (ititcli rttncral Tomorrow be conducted by tho P.ev. Alexander Ht J"0"' "r ,l'n,' Kan" f0"- of tl rllV n r"""'1 lf ' n",", tal"S' - . ., . Hen- hls t&zau)5 ANhl'JlHOV ler Ifl. HARIIT P. hut bninl nf A titilc V- Anderson, ann of the latt Ann i M Mfpti nnd falhrr of Walter H. and llnrrv V ndr?on Helattves and filenda tnl!ei to funcrnl, Wrd . S p. m., apart tnnta nf WtllUni II. Itatteraby. 3310 N. Ilroad at Int. .Monument Cem. llematna ma ti ivtl Tues , h te 1 p, m WIMIUHON t anuthweat rorner Drone. and l.oiitlin eta. l 17, 11(17. MAItV i:Tlli:. wld.nr of William P Anderson Vol It i of funeral later W'imUW H Dec 1H A T. hitanaml of Mat V ,ndrowt. liiirfRl, to which rela te is miuI frind and nil societies of whleli he i ,i mpmhrr are hulted on Wed,. 1.30 P. ill HM N 11th M hit Wel l.au l Hill i'm Auto Bt-rvlte. Frlendt may call ,u nftt r (l p in XMITO.N -Ite. 17 I.KVI I hu-ilnnd of latn ."rtnli Aahtnn tne bt honeidt, nerd 7.' Hel(tlia it nd frinuiH lnlied to funeral, Ueil p m , patnhlbhrneiH V It rietcher It .Vi MnatlPt.in ne Ituatleton, Phlla Int Willi -tn IVnn t'ni. Auln funeral HAIIUV Huddi nlj. Dec. 17, JAMi:S J jtn nr JrimrMi A ami Kllzibeth Ji. Ilarrv. UeKlhP'i Hpil friend, Div No. 11, A. O 11 ih ill I til finierul. Thnru u-'in a ... ' p-.rntV nvidnre. 17.VI I'nrlton at Solemn requiem msai Citthedral Iti a. m, Int Holy nt-iumnip ttm auio iunerai, IU.CKr.R-t)ec. 17. DIJWIN (1 IinOKKR. aaed 41. UcUtten and frlenda lutol to aTlt'N Thiir. K p in reitdence of iinther-in-liv. John Atkinson, ir.ni Louden !t I:?0?.,.,.,,'", (n,!l VA":fh, I'Tl'm.' ilroiui'l. Maluhmd, Montgomery Co , I'a., yT it nn nr.T: nor 13, aud lenH , at Chen N. .1 phmi r.. wiuow oj i-nnries h. iie, nRed 1. llel.itKes nml frliMldfl Invited In film rai Chew,. N. J Wed , 1 n. nl. Service, Ht. John a p 11 Church, ;A'i p. m. Int. Chew,. :.. J. Autos win meet tl a, m train from chestnut st ferry at Olendora; al,o 12 tn. train from Clrenloeh IIIJVMH - Dee. 1.1. I'ATHARtNR O tl.iuKliter of Jlrldiret and the lite John !n nl. llelnme. nml rrlen,M. II. v. M. so ilalltv of Inuniiulnlo Correction I'hiiMi. Invited lo furersl. Wed. s 3u o, ni , from mother's re.Meuie. .121 llljrh !., flrrmrtn lown Sftkmn im of requiem st Immacu Lite Conteiitlon Church 10 u, m Int, Holy Meruit Im LVm ih:vtov no. 17. ANNA 11 MIKNTOV . ''''I'""'"'"" -rpee... 17. I'OOPKJI. M . iiunniiii or i;nriein i HTid ann nf Mnrv and the Inle Wllllnin II llnurrnuRh nve,l , IT It l.itlves nnd friend,, Wyoinlnrr Trllie, Vn 7 1 O. It M. Invlled to funeral aerv- I es. Wed. K p in, trottier-ln law'a reel- i.m- ,. ,. ...,,". ., i.tjuvirr al Int at ennvenlenie nf tho famlli IHIWKKIt Dee III. at the rialuttrlali Home for Aired Couple .mil Men Ilaln, Pa.. HAI1AII i: wife of Ch.irla llowlier. Hervlce .it Home. Wnl. on urrlvnl of 'J 10 p. m. iram rrnm iiroiu ni. .-lanon int cnelten nint (-(.m MOYl.i: Der 17. MATTII15W IKiTT.M. Iiusbhiid nf the tatt llrldtiet loIe ltela tlort and frlfiids. Inltcd to funeral I"rl. H n in IntP rnldnne. 2SK1 Cnthirine at Solemn rMuIeni man-. Ht Anthony's Church, ! no a. ni. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto fu nenl ItlUITIIWAITi: Do 1. POLMNS M tni'lmn-I nf Anielhi II. Kratthwaltf (neo Pet r). lleldtHm nnd frlcnda. Waahlnaton Irfiils. No. f,.. r. nnd A. M., inltd to funeral tIcpb Wed., 2 ti. m . 1S8 N. 1 Tt Ii at int. private. Ploaae omit flower a. Auto funeral flYUNi:S. Dec. tB. CATItARISR A.. nldow of John Ilyrnep. formerly of Port Cnr Imii runeral, Thurs.. H 30 n. m,, ".tin (Ireen at Hnlemn mnfi rf requiem nt ft frnncia t njrrn, io a. in. i.eiaiive a and friends LenKuo of the Sacred Heart and II. v m 4onaiiir iniieq to I'm t'l'iii Antn funeral odalltr. muted to attend. Int. Holy a'.i- CATlt.. Dec. 1. PA1IMNA. wife, of Kd narrt Cirl tne lUnki). Itelathea nnd frlcnda lnlted to wttrnil funenil Wed , 1 p in , Sfiia N nth m Int. prlate. Illlluld Crm, uto funeral Remains muy m tewed Tuea nfter 7rm cnoKi: te 17, r.rur.NK. on of (leoritH a n nd M ry A t 'noke, n tied I . I'elatUna nnd friend United tn funernl. Wed 2pm Piirenta" residence 2l W Tabor rnd Olne Int prhate. Holy Wepulrhre (Vni )mlt flower COItCOP. W Pe 1ft. hOPHU COR. fOltA.V HelHt1eti and friends lnlted to funeral Wed 7.30 a in., 241S Waerly at, (24th and Ptne) Solemn tilsh man of re nuletn it Pntrlck'a Church 0 a. m. Int. CaHarv Cem New York CO VMS Pec 17 AliU'i: daughter of ATichnel J nnd Wtnifrrd A Coie tnee Ward), ntti'd 13 H;MUeH and friends In- ttted tn funernl. Thura. I n. , m . parents lesldenu Hnj Jt Slat st HIbIi tnMii of requlemtlt Thomas Apnlnaa'a Chunh 0.30 a m Int Holy Crs Cera CRIMCK Dec. Id. CATrfARINE CRUICK fnee rtuckley). widow of James Crulce. IleMttcs and friends Imlled to funeral, 'Ihurs . 7 .10 n tn.. n14 rummer si solemn mass nf rec.ulem the Cathedral 0 k. tn. Int. ."i i"m-s t em , Arnmore. uto service. CUNPCV D- 17, AI.ONO I, hus hand of Susl I, Cundey Itrlathes and friends, Cresrsnt I,odce, No. 403. F. .and A .M , K stone Chapter. No 17.V RL A M Phlla Council. No 11 St John's Com mnndery No 4, K T . Phlla C"n1tor. 32d Pearee I,u I.U Temple. A A n. jc. M P , Pitman Msonlr ITuh 1 C Under down semblv. No 31, A i) M. p . Ken slngtnn Council, No 3. Ar O I" A M Column) in Lodge No 3fl. I c O. V., In ltcd to funernl serlrea Thurs.. 230 p. Hi , 3140 Clifford at, Int rrte. Kerns In msy he xlewed Wed , after 7 i. m. 'TOj'-:.i5-!t?.. ;ijaSK! DAI. HY Pec 17 AN'NIK M. widow of I i -i-" iv.s ..""K?.'. ".' :" L".,r..rr?i?rnr?i. ::,.'"" " " '"""" " iun.r.1 mil M tfiln I DAVr.r Ore. Id. WILLIAM, huabsnd of irtiM jhiip imiej-, ,t,a ni. rt,lall,a ana frlcnda, Hrothrrhotxl of Amrrlra, W.lrom Ircla. of Camd.n. N. J.i InvlUd lo fun.ral. Thura., I r. m , rf,ld.nr of aon. John llav.y 117 llaltlmora ava.. Kaat Lanadowne. Inl. I'.rnwood. Itrmaln, may ba If wed l.il. e. Auro aerilte. I1AVIE4 !);. 17. SARAH, wife nf flfor I)ala atrd SI. Rlatlrra and frlamK . rn.mbr, Walah TrMbYlarlan t'hurch, (ntltrd eo funera, a,rlr.s. Vd., h . ni.. aon'a realdi-nia. 29SU N. Judion ,t. !Snr;?'n,'1.a,,lonrR:inT.hUrm- Tr'ln 1",, .... ,,..., n.. .vii ui i -. j. ana Aiaraar.t I'r.ll, a.ri n, i. ard :s. fonnrrlr of 511 Montroa nelathea and friend,. Lojal Order of e. No 31. nt led to funeral. Wad.. H t. Moose, a, n Snln n ti.rrnl.' r..MAn. 1fH B Vt .. mil hlah inaea of rruu tin Chunh of Ilia red Heart :30 a m Int. Holy Oro,. Sarrfd Crm. DETTttA At OaVa. Ta . I1.C. IR. JOHN n. DUTTIIA. atrd 77. Ilalatlna and frlrnd, lnvltrd to funrral. Irntn Ms lal. raidsnea, Wrd. All a,rlcra at Orr.n Tta Church, 3.3A p m. Int. adjolnlnt ram. D1AJIKNT. Drc, 18. ROHKKT n. S hua. band of'Martarct Dtament, atcd si. Itela. tlv.a and friend, lnvlt.4 to funsral acrvlca. Wad.. 7 JO p. m 1159 Prlnceaa av... Cm. d,n. N. J. Int. rrlrat,. at Baltm. N. ... Thura a. m. . . . DONATZ. Formerly of Rwlltarlanil. DM. ' 1 ANNA, widow of X rata ivsjwia. irl'r- ''"' "' "" iimoril. lelavvi.re. ' and all otWer aoelellea of vhfeh h. w.l I 14 til IV III .nr-'.A- ' ii '" '. ( iliiiliitlii.a-iaaaaifi.aaMi '-, tlrea and Mena Invite to fttMrtl., X P. m daiht,r'a nianr. ITOI PutfeH aye. int. Pernwaed Cm. itemalna mar M vltwrd Tues., s to 10 p. m Auto funeral. uiHiQHKIlTT. IJee. 15, MAIUH V naushir nf John and Rllaabeth tMoahsrtr, runfrai, to . wnich . rlUTi ana rrienai II. V. M. Railalllf tit I'hurrh nf Ml. Xlon " " leai rmnloj-es Ilell Telerhnno Co., lnvltea. Wed, s.SO a. m.. ilnl MiM.n. ont MKan st. Holemn mass of reauleni Church of. Bi, hdmond jn a. m. Int. lloly Cross Crm. AUt" .'unTh Doouitfcr, Dee. ii, nosn. iow ot Iloarr Dourv (nee )llv). airfil M. Itela rvsa nnd frln,t invited to Jurarul, Wed.. f ,S'i a. m., 2R2.S. n. lhlah ava. Sslsmn nlh rrnulrrn mass m, Ann's Church 10 ""...IP'- li'' Ann's Cem DiiWNIK. Suddtnl. Dee. 15. JOHN, bu.band of llrssle IViwnle. ated Pk "ela ".VJ. "."d friends, members of rtellef Aaso, of Pliiln, and Itrndlnr ilallivay o Invited t2.tun..ril errlre. Wed., Ic. IB. 3 p. m., Mil Wharton al. Int. Ml. Morlah Cem, Iternalris may h l-wed luea s lo 10 p, tn. ,i TO-"" 111. at Wlldneod. . J.. ANNA M., dauahler of tale Patrick and Annie DuRr, aae.l St, t)ua notice of fu. rcral wtil tw alien f'Prf'T. Dee. in, MAIttB A., dauabter of William Henry and Annie Hammond IiufTv, ared 17. ftelatlvea 'nd friends. Youni Ladles' Rodalttr nt HI. Pranela'a de Sales Church nnd Philadelphia Hlertrlc lleneflclal Awn., Initted to funeral. Wed., .10 n m 1X07 P. Hanson at. Holemn ra qulein man Ht, Francis l Sales Church 10 a. in. lot. Hnti t'riiea Cem. t:iinniiAin Dec. 17. maodai.p.na widow of John Klierhard.' neiatle"anl friends Invited to funeral serke. Thura , fvr'nw.oVtVn.13 Mr1"1 ' ,M' "rl,'U' KM.loT, Dee. 18. ARNOLD, husband el 'Viola Hmlth Ktllnt and tldeat son of Isaac 11. aod Pallle II. Klllet. IteUtltea and friends Incited to servlrea. Wed 11 a, m., chapel nf Andrew .1. llalr Son, Arch and ldlh .... ini, .private KMEItTON., Dee. 17. at the Preetivterlan Home for Aed Connies anil Men, llala. Pa.. ItOlinilT KMKrtTON. IlelatUes and frlenda r invnea 10 iiinerni e-rriree, 11 me iioine. Wed , on arrival of a r,7 a m. train from """ii,?.'.-. Htatton. Int. ML Peate Cem. K.ii,rin. v..i,-- 'n, raih.rlne it lllaii inaM of renul Philip's Church, lo Int Holy Cross Area .XX Itelntlie and mends. William roe'No"'' 'X V.1 K of' V VnYlleS tn funeral, Tburs., l:.10 p ra., l.'ni N. 'Jilth st tnt Northwood Cem Auto funeral llemelns mav be Mewed Wed., 7 to n lo FrNI.KV. Su.tdmli. Dee. ir,. JAMKB, bijaband of Armle rinley. Tteiatlves and rh'-'eTrl'lle) No" 17.' I 'A 'i.' StV'SSSrl Hrhuviktll. No. ion K. of A.: rmptovin of Mrnr t)lton ii Pnn fturl At) othrr nnrlc tlfw of .vhlrh lit ttim r m-'iTibfr. Inlt1 to Attend funcrnl, 'l .ha in , a2s Knorr . Tnton Ilequtni hlvh mani hi l.ifVi Church. 0 3 n m Int New Cfttbpiltiil Crm Auto funrral ri.tOIl Vtc lrt, T1IOJ.AS VINl'KNT. pnn of Mnthfw .T ntitl Klmtrn Klotwl (iipC Vrty). nnfd ID HlHtlet nnd ft lend In ltit to funrrnl, Thurn,, 7'3t u m . purentv r(irtenrf. IS'.' 4 N UnincM p! Itqifm n.ass at Our I.mh of the Ilosri thurrh tt a tn Int, Hnlr Crons Cent Auto funrril. i rorvriim.isn nti it amkma, widnw i nf rhnrlex A. rorthuhr cd 7n Hi,... theft and frln(N Invited to funeral. Thur.. - p in tfflil . MoI t Int private, Mt Mnrinh Crrn Friends may tall Wed ce. Auto neMlft I'OSSHTT Dec lrt riiTHA t, bloed liutibflnil of .Mnijirtft .ih Foiett. aited 09 ltelntlett Hnd friends invited lo funeral Prlr, Wed l v in. 341H .Stniom at. Int. prlvnt ...... (JAHKIU. Nnr Teinherton. N. .T,. Per, 17 JOSnPH I... Iiunbind of Ilmma M. Oaa VIII ocil fll enr it months 24 iaxa. Rela tlM and trlcpd" tnIted to funeral. Tour;., I p ni . latA realdente. near Pembfrton, N. .1 Int iVMherton Haptlt Cin. Autoa will m-i M an train from Thlla. at South Pern birton station. .,.. ,. (1IJCNN. Ic 17. ni'TH ' wife of R'.tnpr J tllenn and daughter of Ilarrv and llnth C. llenderaon. nired 23 Itelntlvea and friends eintilojpR TtUlna Madley, In IUd to funernl arvlcex. Frl,, 2 p m. lftlfl 12 Wennlry at Int. private, Kaat (v.iar Hill Cem Remains may be lewed Thura H to 10 p. m CODPMAI,!.. Per 1. at TAinadal, Po.. ItllAHAM C. huel.and of Ldla K Clod nhn.l acd 7 Helathea nnd frlml shlloh l-odtte. Nn T.W, F. and A. M , Rojal Arrlt Maaona tiodpc. No. HOI. Tlutrhlnaon Commnndery. No 3.! laU I.u Temple, In Wted to funeral Berleea, St .lohn'a R formed church. I.nnidale, Pa , Thura., 2 p. in Int prhate nilTClPP Hw 17. auddftilv. M5NA dllKIPI (ne Wolf), widow of John .lacob flrelpp. oajed Relatlxea and friend. Women of the Holy Tamlly and Rosary So. in attend funrral, Thurs.. 730 n. tn , 232(1 N. .Id st. ncqultn mM Ht, Ilonlfaclua'a t'liurch 0 n. in. Int Holy Itedftmer Cm. Aum fmnTttl ilHOrK 1. 10. KU!,ATtET!f (fife Hop Md) wife of .Inafph H. GrofT. afd l7. Itrlflthra nnd friends are Invited to funeral "rri(fp. inurn,, i p. in , iiutn jiarvinv at. Int. prlvute, NorthwodJ tein. Auto avntc, TrlMd ran j f ntt Wpd , 7 tn ! p. in OltiMlAN. Dec. 1(1. JAME! OHOOAN, won of late .1amft nnd I'ntbnrlne Oroaran. llrlall nnd frtepda lnltpd to funeral, Tliura . B 80 n m., 2.1D8 N. nl at. lie nult-m masM Ht. Edward'n Church to a. m Int. w Cnthfdral Tern Ato funerat iinuii&n nop, in, khank ono.iKR. luiiit.aiid of thn Iflte Marte (lrohr (nef Rech). najrd 74. netatlei nnd friend n, at no mrm bt'ra of Kennlnnton Mbor tycfuin and all flhr aod'ttefl tn whirl, he belonxed, In.JUd to funrnl rlrfa. Afd . 2 p. m. t reni. rtftirtT nf hln nonlriIar. AUs-mr rfMinrl RlH'i V a.l nt. Int. nrUfittv rirAonmnmit Cm. Hfmalna may be leweI Tue pt. OLT.STIICR. D;e 15. WILLIAM l,.. i , niembT, Invited lo eervlces. Thura.. 3 in i;hh Jriw n int mo V he vletWFil Wr1. VaV oriv Rtmaln, itAINKS, At ItiicMonfVM. N .T Trlfth Month lfith, MTT K JIAINF.H, lUuchter of Int (.porne And Etlth T. I la Inr RlHtKi nnd frifndu Invited to funeral. Fourth riiiv, Twelfth Month 10th, 1 ao p. ni.. from resi dence of her sinter. Edith If, TomUtiRon, Marlton. N. J. tnt. Med ford N J. fon ve j uncos vlll iuet 10 30 r, in. train from Market t, fey, rhlln.. at Marlton. HAMMIU.l.. Per IS, Bt .101 S. 4lh nt., Camden. IS. J.. MAHT K., trtdow of Datd I), llHmnielt Krtends hutted to funeral ner Ires Thura . - I m , reatdenre John N'lehol aon, n? Wnfihlngton ae , Cntltngswood, N, J. Int Uvergreen Cem. I'rlendi may call wed. nfter 7 pm. IlENPlty Per lrt. imtDOtrr. Mow or Thorn an Hmdrj ltiUtles nnd friends are lnlted to funtTrtt. TJmra., R 80 a. m., rsl- i drnce of sondn.taw, hMward I', HheA. 312 Poplar at. Hlch mass at Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a, m. Int. New Caths- , drnl ,m Auto funeral I HK'KOX. Suddenly. Dee. t. WANDA MHiNn, ttnuKhter of 1lamond and Wanda ' lllrkux (nee Fehltnir), ared ft. Funerftl aerv Icea, parent a rentdenee, BUSfl Angora ter ree. West Thlla., Wed , S p. m. Int. prlxato Went Iaurel Hill Cem. HOH. T)r. 1. MAHY KI.LRN" HOIl (nee Shirk), wife of the Hev. Philip J. Hon. aed r,,) H,p,aU,",.arJ. manda. St. IJauI c on- rwmnrrn Inn Im llarl tn fmiaral tarilrri Wl . . HIVtostlu, I4I11L 'J s ,vii,a. .-'..-, tt--., U a m., rhurrh. 2d and Parrlah. Int. Ptlot Headlnr Omit flowri IIOMWAN. Dec 15, RACHRt N.. wife nf James Holohan. Kelathea and frlndi In lted to arvtcea Wed, 2 p m.. 222S Dick Innon at. Int Mt. Morlah Cem m'TriiiNsnrc. - pec. i. joskpk III'TCHINKOS. husband of Sjhanlm Hutch Inton (n Henr. Itelatlvsi and frlendi, t'orona Kntampment, No H7, I. o w, r. lnlted to funeral aervlces. Thura.. 2 p r i f 12UI IN iianrorn si int urefrnoa i. P.) Cem, Kr lends may call Wed. after 8 P. ' wirrntlVSON Dec. 15. HAt.T.IF. 1. HPTCHINSON. Services and Interment RrUale, Wed . It a m , rsldepre of troiher, ouert M Uutehlnaon, 2MH Hrown. JOKmiKS. On Pec. 17. 1017. ANNA N.. widow of Kdward Joeba-es. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, on Thurs ittarnoon at 1.30 oYlork at the residence of her aon-ln-law. KTank Wllte. 504 Hwarth. more nve . Ridley Park Train leaea Inroad Stf Sta. 12.37 for Ridley Tark. Int. I private JONES. Dee. 1ft. aEORQE 13.. huatena i of Emma Jonea (ne. pldgeon) Relatla and friends, htar of tha union council. o. 82. Jr. O, U. A. M , of Camden, N. J., and employes of American Ice Co . Incited to funeral. Thura. 11:30 a. in.. 3115 Kontaln at. Int. Oreenmount Cem.. West Chettsr, Pa. Auto funeral Remains may be wewsd Wed., hfter 7 P. m. m I.IPPINCOTT. At Woodstown, N. J.. Pec. IT. WIM.TAM P MPPINCOTT. aued 2. ItelatUea and friends. InUted to serv ices. Knit Ac. House. Woodatown. N J.. Wed . 2 p ni Int. Frlcnda" Cem.. oda. J.OFTUS. Dec. Ifl. AMCR. wlfa of John Itftus (nee Qrlmea) neUtlT " Wfn5 incited to funeral. Thura , 0 a. rn.. 1121 Knnh at. (12th and Waltacs ati.. Bolemn v-rM &&. ' :.m io , a. ,a fiin.fal. '....? r.t. IT. fi R 1 . INK VII. mviA. iAnw of 'Cant. Jo,rti W. Ludlow, formrrly of noraentnwn, r. j.. ," "i llelTtlve. and frlenda inYllad to funeral arrvlrr,. Wad.. 'il P m ,, acta. W, tt. M. llurr.llAsT Market .1., Camden. N. J. Int. N. J., ttrd 14. nrnair. ninriiii vtm. 'nvvivnrn M.rlVTYItK. Drr. IS. ALBXArvPfsri . Iclr'l,.....--.-. In., n.nlrlnl mnlnrra of B. Wllklnaon L Ron n,l 11 lo tun ll.imVra' and Twlater,' Unlim, Invited neral aervlrea. VeJ . s p. m.. ausa r.ni' '."""..,: '"ti, raid al Int. private. I nura, ".S,,,"".! ?li N lth at..Dec. , ,T wir'r.iAll n.. aon of Jannla and lat, l i,n iaiints. agrd S3. '"P.lilV Kir IV JAlir.S A. Mc-PALL. . .. rlc-v.A,.,. i,..ihi trill 'rn. atnut IIIH, Tuea., i ' W m. Int. nfUato ici'OT. D" Is. JpSK JOSEPH W McCOT. at S"o l"oelron at Nolle, of funeral later. UcCHOSSON Urc. II. JAMBS, hu.oand nt lal Catharln. SlfCroaann lne llrownl. nelatltra nd frlenda Invited to funeral. Prl.. 8n a. m.. nlere'a reildenc. Mra. C. W.at. 17-t S. rtin(Old at. Solemn fcltb maaa of redul.nt Ht. Edmond CJtureh If a. m. Int. N,vr Cathedral Cem. Atlanlto UtitAQUB. Wee. It. CATinCMNB dautnur of lata uawranc .nfi ati !KsJidl"I3SJ",, tSwnsi W,t aWW nqvrn mmwmmirMWHfw .'"--.. . - .--.-:. .""ata!. .a . .11 ed M. nel.'tlve. and "irKnd.'." m'mT-f. of !?.sf 'S26.ffiS..w riii Tnrlc Ht. Bene. nifiiiniicii a rtnll any. &! S-tf-J tSMMh SA aaw ! Aito funeral, 'Tr- , ,,, MKASK. bee. IS. tat of TM M.' 1 RSRA W husband tif Frlvla Mea, tlrri and friend invilM I NntrUi f It D. krt.. feildertnt M rikUhtar Hmtth. (1230 Materfoni ava. fat mari aatv." Auto service. He main a may ba vlewd tltr rsfl A Ttla. V s) k.k CI.ARA J. illl.t.Kfl mea .per), wla iienjamin Jl. Jilllier. area B. ll,iailTn friend. Invited tn aervlrea. Tuea.. -8.V. on'a reeidenc. D. C. Miller. 82 VI f.f." JCl,m1n'.'- '..Al" 'nice, in .( Mil Chapel. K.nnetl Mull. Che.t.r r"a..n'3u J- ... In,!iolnln ci m .iui.r.ri. uw, ia, BuwAnu a. nana or i.ucr H, .Miner. Relatlr friend, tnilted to funeral acrrleea. N P. m.. IR N. ailth at. Int. neadlna. U'a4 m tt n.AI.M .. -.I.b. AA..U , MII.I.UIl Der 17, JOH.NT, hu.band aie naran r;. juu,ri lteiatle. ana Trial noxboroufh Chambar, No, 119, K. of F.f nru in iunerai .enrire,, I nura , ii p, (nn-ln. law's resilience, Ilarrjr Rl.hter. rreelnnd ave.. Rntbor.oth. Int. Ptl Trlenils mav call Wed., t In 9 p. rn.' MtlKllt.lN'O. Dee. It ' rit.tricSr nil Mtir.llI.INa Itelaltrea ana 'friend. In' iw iunerai eer.icea. wen , m p. rn... i:r. at. Int. prlr.H, Bauih Laurel Cem ' r utuniuv . .!-... .. 13, JOHN Nt.. hushand of Marraret V. canr. aea i ueiatnea and rrl.ni vltrd to funeral, wed., 9.30 a. m.. re, of brolhr-ln-lw, Frani-1. 1, McBr 201R s, Dorranre at. ftequlem hlh Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. MjaPfciflNl aartSj - X Crn Cm. Auto atrtica, Vy5t yH MrM.IN.Drn. it, JOHN, ,an f t&' Mnnuii en.l Cerelia Mullln. at IM Mlinln t, t M Lue nnnre ,i iunerai WI I oa given. " vv" , ' , MUKPHY, Dec., 111. KLbEN, widow. V ft llernard Murnhr. Antral Wed.. 8 t. in.,"' X nparimenta of Andrew Ebefta' Hon,. Ml 1. r . ,th at. Ma.a St. Marr'a Church. : .. Weti, NAltl.TT. Deo, If. ClIARCte .. lV, b.nd of Annie I,. Naullr tnea HdnemannVCtaf. ' aa-ijl 01 ll.lnte, and friend,. Orient,' l.ndae, .Nn. as.1. K. and A. M., InMtad tl funeral. Thur, , 3 p. m Toil W. O rird a,. Inr. t.snrei mil Cem. Auto funeral. ! notlra f funeral will ba given, rt'Xl .NYIlUnU, De. . IB. CIIR(STlAf VTe W "yna. nu.band or l.te rnrl.tlna Nvburr. ave. (inth Ward) Int. nrlvat. Mt. SloriaW fern. Remain, may ba vlened Tue... T t 10 n i oai)K,V Dec IT. Kt.lZAnKTH OODBM, tleliiilvee nnd friends lnlted in aervlraa, S"'.1 !.'? n. " Indlaent TVIdoaa an4 HIliBl" .Tnmen', Home, 3(115 Cheltnut tt. int. uriaireport. N J . Thur. I I B .r.C,''AFV ,,'c- '"AR!.KS. hu,bani ,,(ta of t.ittabeth' and ton of lit, ChrtetUn and '?. Caroline rnaum. nted M. Kelathe, tnjy V-; frtende. memhera of Lutheran Ch'irch ) ., ' the N.lhllv. Mount Mortah Lrxlire. Xf. llX 'fcV F. and A Jt.: Oriental Chapter, Nv ldS, R. 'SO, A. M, , Mr- Commnndery, No. 8il, K. P , l O. K. H . Lino and I'aet Officer,' Ao.. O. . .-ft'l R. S : OII Rranrh Lndae. No. III. I. O. fl.X : V aAtr.i nA. nakln t as . m .. a. i ff fs. w K. Phlla. Confection Alio. Phlla. Joint hlOaT Cnnfectlonera Atio., aehool vliltora off 20th Word. lnltel to funeral flenlrev. tWH thran r'hunh of tho Xathltv. 17th nnA Tloaa ata , Wed., 130 p. m. nmalna mtVff be Mewed Tues., a to in n. in.. ITSIT N. ?3tn ' lijisl al. Int XVeet Laurel Hill Cm. T ' fl nv: suddenl- iep. it. l-Tir.riRnicif O RAG, ated SI after Nolle, of funeral hrr' RAMSEY. Dec. 1,1. SUSAN N. RA (hee Prtcel. widow of Alhert nmtev. tlea and friends Incited rn funeral. 10 a, m , a.'OO TV Dauphin at. Int, prlva iiemain, nmv ne iewen Tuea. evenint. Ot7arC r. It a ionf t1a a. 'jiJ'l"B Philadelphia. Pa.. CHAIII.KH RIlr.VE. at4. ,M , " sq mr. ar iirinaeton .N .r . ,3' "Hi.J irKE, 21(1 Apaley at., Oermantown, Reta- ! tlie, nnd friends. Apollo t.odar. No. M, F". ;-. ina ,.. iM.; iinrrie i.ounrn, rio ki, ixniaura J 7. of the Golden Eatle. Invited lo aervfttK i',i Wed , 5 t. m Oilier 11. llalr Uldt.i lKt$-$t: Che, mill at. Int. private monument Cam lillOlircH Die. in. MARpARBT F.,i widow of William .t. tlhode,. ftelatlvea and friend., at,u Sharon Hill Council. Dauthtars of t.iberir. Invited In funeral service,, Tues , S p. m , Mson Bprlna Uardtn at, Iat.A Ml fov Cem . Lancaster Cnuntv. Pa. RICHMOND At I.anadale, Dec. 1. J. CLAHENCK. hutband nt Nrttl, XI. ,tnaa Torre) Richmond. Relatives and friend! In vited to funeral ,ervlces. Wed.. 1:30 n. rn.. ins C. Slain al,, l.ahadate, Further xrvlcas at chapel of Oreenmount Cem, (West Ch,t;A teri. Thura , 12 30 p. m. Atito funeral funtral. n of thnltlt? RCHWAUT. On the inth In resuienee ii, Ken' nriesns, l,n frvni;i;us sihwaht.. ,on ni vna niwz it, Ch'l"e W and Hsrah Preelnn Pehwartt. !.! HCOTT. Per. 111. RORRRT HRXHTL IM),VB of TVIIIInm and Jane Scott, ared 1. Ml-T-,;'-l' uvea Wert an., friends Invltrd lo fiinirl rvjci,4 (' it lia , . 'kiiut, . milt, ft ft Hatl 9 aF ' . Jenklntown, r , a )" l III a IIUIMI ' V H 1 we-awa i a fcJ I.I...K VI. last feallfela T 1at V'taW l.' 1 . I'm""! an...rr ,W, i crm FCITZ. Dee. 17. PHILIP. huiband 't !!. flnaln !! lr.ee 7.ehl. are. tlve, and friend, all soclMlee fT rhlcl)MiV was a rnemDer, inviieo io lunerni erica, Thura . 2 p. m.. 042 N. Marshall at. . Int,' Nnrthweod Oam. Remain, may be, vlastt TVed eve. Alito tervlce. x mrvtnr.v tv- i? inarirr. wrAT.T.artL dauahler of late' Matthew Sample. M. K ""J Hervleei. alater'a reeldenee. Mra. TV. K. ' jTfj-? 'U '' Littleton. 1528 npruce at., Thur, w ,04 ; .j in' nrivie if hm iuea.. i io n p. m. RPARRDec. IT. 1917. SUSAN HALT widow of Henry Altted Span avd ff RetatKea nnd fflenda liAlted to frneral fvJ, Irea, Thura.. 1 :30 p m . Ilaptlat Horn. 17tt' ann r orris i. in. rrvT. BTACIC. Der. I. CHARLES A. STA ann nr lion John it. Htarx. or rrcatnn. HIM1 nnd friends ,inlted to. funerti! Wfd . n.zn a m.. ida . tn ar. turn BLF.r-TH. D" 10. JENNIB, wtf of &ZUm rrt J. Sleuth. RcUtpn and frlfndt JntU V-WJ' to funnl imlcti. W-d., 2 p. m. 04 H. JR? Omar t. int. private. Itematnt tn4jr V th al. Itlahma, . ;r, '. H Ta faaoda.tai4itl.TIi. X. ij I at. ntxnheth'i Church 111 TUItlmi.ri (Ktd.t Dsoera ronv. . Auto' funeral. SiV. Remain) miy he- viewed TuM ' HTRI.I.Prt.rO. Her IS. j.s:.- jy iiii.hMnd of fcltrahrth Rtellahu and rr-.tt1' litr riemrn, and Carolina Rtellpflut, m. lie antra anq rrienqs. memnera tlnr ri Wed , s a m .1.18 Mercy at. Hlth rnlM tj Pt. Alnhontus', Church ft Jo a. m. r Itrt" ; Holv (rns Cem Alllo funSfal. stkivaht. At .in w, tfriier at ir,na IT. WII.I.IASI .A, aiMVAIIJ, "trfl TI..VJ3I5, nrlathr, and friend.. On. p. B. lrn,. ,1'r1" J Po,t. Nn. ns. o. A. It.: nrlclayra Uril.f) . a, No i, of Penna.rcnhookalnk Trlri,, No. Im,i "&i. 1 f rt. M.i mrmliera of tha Orient nn, 1 .? and all other oraanljatlona nt wRlch ha watp 'Mr . mrmDrr are intiirn in tunera. aervic.a. ;vs -, inura., i:.iii n. in. ii i,avin it. Dcniiyier,. Vi a Klriir nrn.il .nd Diamond ata. Int. ffaetil.7 1.C. ! nood Cem. flematna may ba viewed Wad... .,f 1 7 r w n m ' - jm iS HTONn. FnANCEH WILMAMt. IM tt &f "if nevelana. u.. i-ti . uec t,. liunai in veao. ,'f.s w lawn i emetery. .ew tora city, f-unarai iist'f, ' i Prs"pVrtE.N On Dec. IT. 1B17, CtURLSf , ! CAnitOI.L. aon cf lat Andrew Rdward trtaWj tfii as Huckln.ham road, Klatbuih. Brooklya. 4 iB N. J Int private. I jrAf V3 BWKENBV. Dec. 10. BDWAIID. hUrtttJ-V . oi Alary CTivreiirT. ni fvniiraoruan. i.owilw'Vt. t1 nnnr.nl. Ireland Ttrlatlvea and frl.sA. .!ijr ? Married Men'a Sodality, Lean at th '.V!' H Sacred Heart. Holyam Unclily of. Jm ifvJ. ,t, milled to funeral. Wed.. 8 JO a. m.. 1IM ',;wJ is istii at. noiemn requiem maaa vnurcn f rH; 1 Oe,u 10 a. m. Int. .rival. Ntw Calh,dftl !.- j ,.. ...a ht..,.) , ml, IU..M Arl. r TATLon. Pec. 17. , MABdArJST .-A.tV1 TATIXJR Inre l.arrlmore). widow of John ,T,f Taslor. ated 72. Helatlvea and frlenda ta.J tlted to funeral triMcea. Wed. t:IO.p m , lfX on'a realdence. ICmrry Taylor. loot ff, ,vS Paae at. Funeral and Int, Thurt.. 8eatr. Xv Pri., on arrival of train leaMnc Broad an. a, xt station io a. m. . . m TKHSK Dec. IS HANNAH P.. wl'ill of John H Tera. Relatlvea and frlenda ln-L tiled to funeral aervlrea. Wed., S 3 -p. m..' ' Rnn'i realdence. Ilarrv Tear. !1TS K. ft. trrly at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cm. Ant !5ir, IUll'l.1 . , A,".W J n'J.lfri ,.r, , ,,,. . ,s.i.m-v ,., j.. MJJ", wii.i.iam il . miabana or Anna H, Thoma.,JJi , Relatlvea and frlenda are invlled lo attend- J , . funeral aervlrea. Weft.. 1.10 n. m.. lat. eaJ.f.n' :1( rlenre. flrlanrn. .. J. Int. Afftnumen f.H.. u-"rtfj TI'NNRLU At hi, rr.ldmr. 1,5 Brt.wji&iTK'' II.. Dec. IK. AI.nr.nT STOCKLET. nu,rjUri;KK i j.ia.ri.ia. nra'iiuru a uuiicii. r unvni affsrYl.vau vvr- silt a iai.rstf te v..... tt iSai.f-.rviiiSakfJ. taniw T j-fj-ftl A i i- r.s.in, tijt-, u. i iir,uLrvnra. nw Y-HarV Pina or iienriei.a, arnf he inee ,Ttattr?i.Jr. - atari Tt Rala. (laattt aiarl fa-lKjIa. .ttA S.MalL.T M: f I wnrk l.abor l.sceum, Jnurneynvn Tal union, jcai no nn; pouinwars Sorletr. No. Ii Pouthwark rone V. O Si. W. M.i HehelTel lien itoeUtw. and flauth Turn. Vrreln and Krankafik initea io services, jnursu i r. ro.. law's reatdenre, COM fl. Opal at, lAUtM; tala Vrla-ndtt tsriaiv t-ttll 1V(I . Ara. funerst. thlcaro papers cpv". ' jJ-J WKt.BIf. Dec. IT. SARAH John w, Welsh and dauchter nf la a. ...a aaafial 1aaa4akKaa Ifrl 1 .1 .&, araiiict. aaitti i iiutv u, tutaarnsra " ' 1 'S.V tL.JTli s i and irienaa invitea is run,r,l MrTlttJ, - 7 A wed.. 2 p. m.. nuaband'a raid,net. itrtaypit;.-. Dalv at. Int. private. r l WKWKLEn D,c. ltt. IAODALINAl'1i;'t,g ni f..rpg a, n,n,i,r ann niiunifr Oi aw,' j5 Valentine and Vtrrtrtt Herberlch. trVlHMf,'T n.l.tl... ... 2l...a .1.. In...., a.u'r : society nf PI. Alphonnua'a Churcht MWItri, ' Aid of SI. Vlncent'a Orphan Bocl.ty, ot Tt-i J cony, invurn io lunrnii, rn., a a,, m . nu .i?r band'a r,ldn?. SHOO tl. Ilroad tl. Ml J5 requiem mm Bt. Alpbon.ua'a Church B . i a. m Inl Holy Croat Crm. Auto ,,fvK." 14,' . iii . r.,,.,,.- '. VHAnUbfl Aii r.ueoana or .una a. tvnueman in l?i ann of lata William H. and HanntE viltman. ated Sn Reiatltra and frl lienry irormner nen.nciai Aaao., am of Henry Troemner Heal Wnrkt,. Inyltt iunerai atrtiras. it q,. n p. m.. 3101 art at. Int, prliat,, Thura, a, m.. wIldkrmitth. dc. i. itir, id. nf William Wlldartnulh and mth,i tt ( ?;iten and x.ucii. tviia.rrnutn n.ittli rlend, ar Invlled to attend funeral. i p. m., auio matter ave. tvrvieea ill United Prea. Church : p. m. Int.j4t, MtS Cem. Remtlnt may la viewed Tut... si i p. in. . . 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