?. , , - 1- : , , : ', . , i. 1-: -' SJ jeH K :? i GOSSIP OF THE STREET ' ..' M A M V T?OP TPQTCT? PT fe r ao r KJHisiujuJN i a JNHiAT rjttu.BJuii.iVi Investment Houses Believe He Will Consider Refinancing, but Government Needs Are Paramount Gossip of the Street 1VTA,'Y ,nvc'i,mt'"1 Iioiikm nre of the opinion Hint the next big iirublem " wlilcli l-rctlclent VIIon will jtnrkle will bo some notion IooUIiir towiml the rennanrliiR of public utilities It ifiust bo ncknowlcilRcil, howcxer. Hint tlioo who hnvo voliin tferril Mich nn opinion nre more or less Interested In public utility corpora lions. They necm Justllleil In claiming thnt ninny of these ntlll- tics nro simply extensions or nuxlllnrles to the rnllroacK A number of thce concerts neeil money $or much-neeiled eten Ions nnd Improvements, nnil many of them have largo Issues, both of bonds nnd short-ttrm note, coming due during tho present year with 8 little prospect of successful new flnnnclng ns had the railroads. Hcports from a majority of these companies, especially thot-c supply ing power, light, heat nnd transportation, show ever-lncreuslng de mands on their picsrnt Insudlclent plants. A largo number of these de mauds conies from concerns engaged In tho manufacture of munitions or other war m.itcrlnl which comes under the classification of essentials. It Is believed that tta possibility of another Liberty Loan Jiot later than Mnrch precludes any povslblllty of extensive new financing by these concerns, nnd that the only remedy for the situation Is Government ns Isiance where It cun be shown that the continued operation of tho con cern Is absolutely nccc.snry to tho successful prosecution of the wnr. Solution of Railroad Problem a Master Stroke ' There were two ni'en who could not be found In the financial districts In Philadelphia on Monday. One was the man who bellecd that the Government would love money through the guarantee to tho railroads of net earnings on the li.ii.rt of n tlnee-ycar average, nnd the other wns the ninn who believed that this guarantee Is going to strike u "snag" In Congrcsf. " The railroad situation, which bus acted as a wet blanket over tho whole security market for so many months, with threats of receiverships, has been solved, nnd every financial concern and Institution In the coun tiy enters on the new .enr with a song, whero recently the prevailing 'noto was despair. During the .vc.ir Ifll" the dinicullles of the loads had been piling up In every conceivable form. Demands for Inct eased' wages, physical de terioration, Increasing cost of material, shortage of labor, and last, but by no menus least, the utter Impossibility of new flnnnclng with nn evcr lnerenslng mountain of maturities piling up which could only bo partly relieved by short-term securltlos offered nt ruinous rates. Government Intervention canjc nt the opportunn moment. I'vcry railroad ofllclar; every olllelal of every bank nnd trust company that had loaned liberally on railroad securities ns collateral, every banking nnd Investment house that dealt In rnllroad securities (and there uro few who did not), nnd every Investor who owned such securities, must hac felt ns though relieved of n heay burden when nt one stroke the President Issued his proclamation taking over tho rnllroads and guaranteeing tljclr net earnings on a liberal basis by the Government. ''very Industry In the couutiy must benefit fiom this action, for transportation Is the llfo blood of nil of our Industries. Willi the elimination of useless nnd cspenslvo paiallcl passenger nervier, which has never I'ecn other thnn nn expense, ns well ns nn In terference with the rnpld movement of fi eight, which wns sidetracked to inako wny for do lu.o tiavel, freight will regain Its proper place In .railroad nan.igement. There will bo more coordination and consolida tion of trafllc, terminal facilities will be extended, ports wlrich have here tofore been the victims of an unjust railroad discrimination will bo used to the limit, nnd congestion nvolded, Thern uro few financiers In this city today who ever cxpcit to sco tie lallroads return to status quo, no matter what the issue of the war. There mo many who consider tho action of tho I'renlclriit in fills con nection as ii master stioKe. tanking only In prime Importance with tho , Fcdcinl Hcservo act. It Is no figure of speech to say that, by his nctloii tho I'lesidrnt lias mailo the railroads safe for tho Investor, for next to Government bonds there Is no safer Investment in the counti y today than these rnllroad bonds ami other railroad securities. Conjecture on Next Libe'rly Loan Interest There Is n dlffeienco of opinion as to the rate of inteicst which tho next Liberty Loan will carrj. Some financiers 'maintain (hat It will not exceed 4 per cent, nnd In support of tlielt contention they quota tho gprcrli of Hccictnry MoAdqo when addressing tho Union League In this city recently. Others maintain tlmt In order to float the next loan suc cessfully It must carry 414 per cent interest, and In support of their con tention they say that tho country banks nro carrying more than $2,000, 000,000 of the last loan and nre seeking relief from tho Federal Kescrvo hanks. There Is no wny of substantiating! this assertion at present, and the facts may or may not bo exaggerated World-War Has Corrected False Views If this woiM-war" has demonstrated anything moic than another it U our tindei estimation of tho pll.tblllt of llnanclal and economic factors. Statistics upon which wo relied to base our conclusions led 'us to run oludo Hint Germany, which was nlvvn.v dependent on other nations for Inrgo supplies of food, must naturally have been exhausted long since, and thnt tho food cargoes! destined for Great Itrllnln nnd sunk bj null-' marines 'would have reduced that cohntry to starvation long ago. Germany still holds out, although thotbcst authorities placo her limit at tho end of 1018, while tho sanio authorities claim that Great Britain Is yet to attain during tho present car her greatest man-power, and that from nn Economic standpoint she can hold out almost In definitely. " Ah for the fulled States, there seems to be no divided opinion. Tho virtually unlimited producing capacity of this country Is consid ered tho strongest clement In Its unique economic position among tho nations nt wnr. I'vcrything necessary to sustain our own lives na -..ii LJ) as those of our allies can bo produced trengtli, based upon an accumulation of gold never equaled in the his tory of uny other nation, coupled with tho elastic currency and credit 14 I ,i',om ot tno Inderal Itcservo banks, .....-.. ............ ....... .,..,,, ,.,,,, ,.,,,,,. .v.,. i, i, ,,j in in j tuiuiv uiiu iimh trans formed us from u debtor nation in X'HZ to a cr.cdlt nation In 191(1. Tlc supremo business or this country Is to win tho vnr In IBIS nnd tho gic.itcst drawback to that attainment will be ovcr-contldenco In our ability. Optimistic Sentiment Rules Rand Market Thero is a distinct nolo of optimism In tho bond houses when speak ing of tho prospects for tho coming cnr. A laign number ot tho large concorns nro in tho market for lilgli-grado bond salesmen lo 111! tho ranks which were, sadly depleted by their best men volunteering for servlco. This Is in sharp contrast with tho eondltlona In tho bond business for tho year Just closed, 'which Is universally acknowledged ris tho year that will go down In history as tho worst bond ye.r ever recorded. A well-known ljouso that makes u specialty of railroad securities has compiled a statistical chart which shows that tho average price of ten llrst-clasu railroad bonds which nro legal Investments; for savlnga natiKH, uecimcd irom S9 at tho beginning of 1917 to 77 In tho latter part of tho year, nnd tho average, price of 'tho bonds of ten hccoml-closs rojlds dropped from 95 to 8'ii In .tho same period. Hut tho year Marts out with every Indication of beinc an uiiiisunllv Diospcrotm one for tho investment :ho nlr. Kvcry ono Is optimistic. ago an a result of tho action of the Government. They uro already complaining of smaller supplies thun at any time, especially ut the close of tho year, and It Is generally believed that a number of new Issues will shortly uppear ot attractive figures for Investors! , Advantages of Rediscount System superintendent bMiiiicr, of tho New York State Uunklng Depart cnt, in Ills annual report Just submitted to tho Legislature of thnt BtiHo, calls special attention of untra-couscrvutlvo bankers to the advan tages of tho rediscount features of tho federal Itcservo banks as follows: "Our past experience has fully demonstrated that tho currency of tho country should bo sq elastic und adjusted to current needs, und tho old notion that a rediscount )y a financial institution In necessarily a sign of Weakness, Is inconsistent with, the theory upon which the present cur renci of the country ia based. Tho combination of gold and of commer cial paper aa a basis for our currency Is believed to render It both safe and adjustable, ,and the experience, pf tho Federal Iteservo Bank of New York In connection with tho placing of these loans would seem to dem otlstruto Its elasticity. l "If currency be considered simply as on, instrument, u mean of fa- . -Ml. .!- 1.....I....... It 1 ..l.l.. .!,. . .. .. ... . ,. , "l i aary tbJcarry' oh tm' business arid great demands um. being made upon the financial system to meet the '".neetUbf tiie paJlonalXlojernment. XJnless advantage Is taken of the re- l)inVPvle(rvjcofiiciMi anu, a S!2W "" TliTlMttMn f T"RT TP T TTTT TTTFQ ,;: r tr" , here In abundance.' Our llnanclal gives irs the supremo control of tho houses. Thero is u different feeling In Investment bankers have taken cour. commerce of the country when bucIi u-nmi uicreau to persons engaged " " mm twniwHiif T.-.'..i.. . .t. ii. PHILADELPHIA . MARKETS PROVISIONS , Ijirro nut marki-t rulnt fair JoLblnu Imiulry and the,, steady, I'unlatloiiat City beef, in sell, FtnokH nn.1 alr-ilrlnl, 3.1i .western SI.' . " nioKj, 330, liy Btm wenern 5?. i .,n. ''n.1101!'" J len.1er. smoked and Lr-"."!'l. 3C! beef hums Ii:.: nork. faml r. l.ii ---- s- iiniiin! (Tf f", .inc. do. aklnnd looae, iW.iJi hams, H. I". rureil. loone. SS1. O t't Crssijcl da. do. moked. !S SftHoi ether hama. amoked. L'.1' fur-a. us to hrand and uveraae, .IDS) i; loo... 33ct breakfa.t baron. to brsnJ and averace. illy or VTeetern cured. 3!c! U'l. . neetern. reijnAl. jlercea. .;i4&5SM,r! do. ' ' ,!?"?.,tt.?s.jaH. .!.' '".' . tuba, !lli"Vt,c: -'-'"" "" 'iWl'S'ir. REFINED SUGARS Supplier crn email nnd thn mirket ruled aleadv nn a liael of 8 l.lfr K..T.0 for rvtra Una frranulntrd. DAIRY PRODUCTS . i;ih:i:m: .mict, hut rtrmiv iici.i oun- !.. iTV. , , " ork- full-crenm, fancj. June. ..i..rirj prf-ciui nil ; made, l-at, 23W23'tci ' fair to Bool, 22S22'jc. higher, do. do, freeh-1 ilii, do. fn-eli inndo, ' POULTRY I.IVi; ruled linn uiidr inodcrae offer Ins and fair demnnd iMotatlnns Tow I. beMv)', extra finality, .'."jritlci do, email In medium, 231 2lt eprlnir chicken, exlrii I uuallty, 2lr2Hi, etaeuv ,uuni roontera, -JW2lc obi rmielera, llili(2nc. ducka. IVklti. 2Hl2Sc; do. Indian llunner 22!(2lc. lur kea. 2111 2Mc, k-i ee, 'iTilfic: uulnett mr t'lr. 4.1l.'i.V , pUeon. old. per pah 2Hf 2Jc, do, inm per jmlr 2ntf2Jc I'KESI! ritUlTS Cold urnllKr lrtunlt Hoprt trnilf ctn.l i the inrkt n tiomlnnltv tinrh inKl Wun- i tHilnnfl: Applri. per ... -Jnii.tthHii .,Ti rtftil, Mnir. Ilt(.-.;.n; Northrrn Mm $a :,iiirf ''ati1"- T-Tnilj-nump, $if."t "3, llubbanlMun n UAff.VS.'Vi tlrntnf. i6Ah, HiM-Aftt , M. ..(!. :..'.':; Ilotn Hfnutj, $a .Vifi 0 ,Vi nn iiMti Wlnrnap. JMi.'. "t, lllnrk Twin, t.t.."iii' ... iarnKon. f I H .". ... . inn, f.IlM ;.i. itrU ImperlHl. $4Wrt.J.; Il"n DjiMh, lift I K. Ap rl". pit(rn. prr Ihk .IniiMttutn, $1 .".on !'.: Wlnirr nnni It. "Mr.., Hpitnl"Tir II ..iflfl! .VI, Hump H"jtui. fl 7r.tiSL,t, lc- ii'ioii'. fi i,.r. ;.a, Kiim, M i"ml' r.n. (rt- ou. 11 ,.,i-.' i.n, Kinir. ll ,,ili2 riii. ,rt. . t..ill(2 .Ml Sainan VVInea,i. JI7.-,i rcnr'-Hln. $I,7."i1i 2 23, NVtnwn rlpiiln .(iJiS, Helln rieur, 1 2.if;2. Illflio It 21 IX ft I ?-. A lnlia t. L. fl. a h, a ... (b.- - aaf-i-ii f. . n i ' , a- i l.n.lll" 1 mil It II to. ilo, por -liui-h imnkft .j.V-vii latnonr, p-r liux. $..W7 MutuinaN. prr luiht li if 1 'i!9t -.... Orncei. (allfnrnt i. pr li !."(. .Vi. do, riirl1i, I'T Ih-x, 2nl. Tun Pf rim f V tm il'.i. ifr itrp, i"tt 7 (Irjpi fruit HoiIIh, p-r tox. IJ.toO tin, Vurtn i Itlfii. r-r Im I'Jft I.An 1'inrnppln, Porto '1-mi. ppr cr.ii'. $:'.." 1u, tlr.ipen. Callfor Ifo-ula t. ir 'lerrl.e, .le hi i, i nun , i t r tTHir. I 1 .171 I II, HO. ft 'inttrnr. Pr drum, J.Tif I irau- .lrri ' ir iruti .'l .ftr I '. .).. ;1.i. PT I III, tPir-ili Straw berrWc. Vallfur' ii'h. per i tut. a,.",- 4np YKGETAIH.l:s I Tim nmrk-t wan nominal lntr n'.ithr ' c iMnlltloni tn.ikhm- It Mrtuallv ImiMtiMlilo tn lnup Mturki. UuntHlloni U hltc pitHtm- ,T. rt-pj, pnr S l-uHi. I lMkt, .it Ihi .No. I. .tltaHK, .tp 'J, 4ntMllh. hlti pntaKMn, tH-r iitu iiv. Vnni.lHnlH t: 'J.'iW V ,'n, N. nrk. J'J LMHia ti: wruiirn. $- jii-mi -in. jwwt potMto., Jt-rHf', per 'lH(h'l lmfk-t. la.l Hi Ifrm-u nwtMta. No. 1, H I j.-.. hnijn, nwipt. .No 2, ?(i,f75. lHrii NWtito, No. 1. I i.'r-fcll, Imrn Hwecti. .No 'J, ,MHif(.nc, hui-i potatriort, Jt-wv, prr Immpi-r No 1. Jl .Ml iLt.No L $h -.i. (pry N ork, p-t UiikIi. I'.ilnlu.' celrrv, Nrw Veirk irrirat--"! a 7.. Utlucp Plorlfla, por linmp r, "i(i 'n II It-tlutp, t'iillfornl.i. it Imix. Mil t II 2i lottu'v lnil-ilaiia, per Mil. II TtWti'i, tautl llnwr. hnnjf Inlan-1, ir box, T-tfitl "ii HrufpflM fiprniitn. Lone Inland pr iiuari. I L tc .( . Htf-rrri", Nw York. w lM'i I hiliif h',c. iL' ft ;t . (Uirtdatit. llorld.i t . ln S'J'U .. lUfuinhfTii l'lnrtil i pt li iinir i:ti .". Rnumli I lorlda, prr rat". I- .itiv.t'iii 'iMiiHtn, .orioia. T" r '- tlit .in, htiir .Norfolk, p.. hhl , ll.'.nfffj ."!. lifan. I lor lda, tjT hniiiprr St .'i(ifti." Mi. twa I'lorldn ptr h.tmirr. I3f." ."it, pnn, ralirornla, pr drum. Is-i'l", ikppti. I'lorldn r irat-. -l, toniatufn, I'loildn. prr iatr. ,T 2" fr , mrnlrs i'ariHd.. ItutaUiR.iH, i r If)') Ihi , r.iii-'u'it j.i, atbrfRr, tomrfttf jrr ton, t:wns. inhbocp. D-tnlnh, h-tl, inr ton, 3" M."i, t alilmifp. Plorld i new. pr l ii-kft 'iU J on, union!, N ork and wr rn PT Km lb hoir No. I ll! ."iOM.-I. No L ilffl in muFhrooni., ir :i-ll lui-kit 1M in SI JUST HAD TO SHOOT AT THOSE AUSTRIANS Congressman Tinkham Tells of Firing at Foe in Italy AN ATLANTIC TOUT, Jim 2,-Con- i KTCHMiiap. (It'orKc HiiIiIpii TIiiKIiriii. nf i .Mas.icluifi'ltH, vvlio is H.ilil to liavn llnil Hip flrKt slint Hont nculiiot AuHrlo i on American, nn Poionilier 11. vvhlln cm a i visit tn tho Italian front, lias nrrlieil I lioro on ii KiPiirh Ntviiiiislilp Mr. Tinlt- ham al(l lin llroil the rhot at tho Invltn- ' Hem of a. tolnnol rninniaiidlnlr a hattery IcnR.iKP'l In ptenimlnir the arlvniun of Hie iuIiipi! tlmt vvhllo lio diil lint Know tlm rcstilta nf tho slmt, ho was cniivlnpeil tho TPiitnnlp forces mi tho lower l'la." Ho shell, which was from a 1 P.i-tnllllinrtor Kiln, slrucli "In a placo where It would ilo the mobt sooil "It Just t3)'li(il that I was on the rliiB linn at' iho npportuno moni-nt.- nrh he said. "I did not na their with that particular Idea In mind, hut I could not leKlht tho tr-mptatlcii I linen' that by dolns so 1 Inld mysielf ll.itiln to drastic treatment should I ho raptured hy ihe AuFtriali", l)ii t. I was wllline In take the I chance." .Mr. Tinkham did, not roine out un scathed fiom .hit Ult tn Italy Hn re turiia with one arm in a hIImjt from a hrolten flnKer and It's head in liandaRes fiom fonluslnni suffeied when nn nnto- I niohllo In wlil li hn vv.ia rldlnc at nlclit alone a shell-torn read skidded and plunged over u thirty-foot embankment Mr. Tlnkh.iin. who aluo lailed tho Kreneh llrlnK line, Mild that the slttia I tiou was orltlca. nnd the Hueeessful out. come- of the wur dependid on Ainer!ein I effort, with complete and thorough mill- tnry and rnni.inli' iihsMumo Search for Spy Plot in Naval Base Fire t'ontluued from Pace (lire pending an Investigation into tho i'au;o of the fire. I Tho tiro Is under control, hut not out. No new Wizen occurred during' tho night. Sailors, marines and homo gilarda were on duty nil night liud the i town lias tiecn placed tinder martial law, J'ntranpps to tho llro zono nro i guarded by men will, fixed bayonets. Iiarly today marina cuards and nn I upldentltled white limn had u duel with revolvers' near tup t,)ia Dominion marine ruilwuy. Tho stranijei' was challenged when the marine detected him lurking arntind a lirltltih kteaiuer which wan. undergoing repairs. Ilu oliened llrel niwni tlm cuard. who returned It. Key. j eral nhots were fired by eaih, hut none took effect and the man escaped. Hugo Schmidt, who lum been arrested nu a siiHpect. lias been unuer surveil lance by Cioverntnont detectives ten days. Me whh employed by I), liuchanan fc Son, Jewelers, where one of tho Urea started, P.RR. Will Cut . Out Many Trains Continued from Pal On . tho Iong Island Railroad and tho New York Connecting nollroad a the Hell (late, Uridge route tot the New York. New Haven and Hartford Kallroad. u will obviate the long haul now neces sary around the lower end of Manhat tan liland and through the heavy tides I of the East Hlver." I The magnitude of the Pennsylvania's IIC1V lOltuvtlVlia fl. w.i..n.., vv,vM,e, It was reported, will surpass anything attempted by any other easterri rail road In line with Director General Mc- Adoo's Instructions, , n.....,.. ...!. t.n. a -l.-orli. Keen .11,., . llVCIIiy lieill, ieveilu; ."'! l,lll- Inated on the Pennsylvania, and 1:6 trains on tho rtilladelphla and Heading Hallway. These changes are In line with the national railroad plan to drop .'jiohtsenilal" trains, ror, vine pur- OBJMIWtnWtr'alWy-iaWK t .- -ftW3ail-. i. I MAnitir.n (lAbK HUNtlKHLtNO. Mill ANA SKN. 1 DKKI.INri, f a.",70 Jaaper at . nn1 Mr Kl VVAItll II. IIAl.V:. Chief Turret Captain of Ihn. U. H, B. Indiana, were united In mar rlaae. Dee. 24, mil, by Iter. J, Lnlntrn VAIXTKIt THOMAS On Satufilav, Der SSI, nt fhlla , ANNA MAIIY THOMAS. lauihter nf Mra Joeph .Miller Triomaa to l.letit. IIIKOPIIIt.UH SIttCKKI, fAlNTIIIl, V. H. P. , nf Austin, Tex 33entljs AIIKf.. tH 3il. CIIAtll.KH AUKIi. aed 5J. I'llitlhi-s .It.d friend Holoiuon'a fidie, i"' 7 ' v..o l"v ted in f?,n,.l Thtira It. rn inn lit? ' i,, iJiT;'. . r,t m t riil!. r' AlfA"tsNsUdde'!;-.".l,,"in . an Pelt It. aervlret, . Itaddon Sth et VV.. Vnrk, Der. .1(1, JOSHPII W . I,uel.id ,'i i.iicitiM-in Anani tnee oefsiv i, airen ,l lie atUr-a nnd frlrmt Imltl In runi-ml a-t in--, inure., -j u. ni.. lNLYi 1;. A Ijert et .... ..- .:'-;-i.- ...- ' rT. ' I Ml (Irceliwmid (IC ti f l" ) Cem. Itemalna may be tieweii wen eve ANDKIIMIN SuJdenlv, at late reMcnce t.ill V.iodtock at.. JKtlt It ANI)i:tlM) bulmnd of Aane Anderaon (neo tiietmi ae,l ft Itclathea and friend. I'ldelltv I'aetle K II ; . No. 21. Mourealown. N J chupel of llaptlrt Cemetery! Haddondeld N J. Int llapllet Cem., Itariilnntleld. Ilemaln mBy oo viwe,l Thun fh. . to 111 ti tn . ftititM-il parinri m ,ionn " himnari'1 A mi. I .. ror llroml and Tankrr ti IIAII.nr Jan I I.KWIH !. HA1M.V ntl ,."( l)u noiirt of funpr.il will be nUen (12.1 m lth ft Vdt tMdla iti:rK"., ic .ii. irArmiKTT i: nr.rK, wifo of ("enrce M i".k, mrrd 10 llrlatlvr-i and frltnd in.ltrd to funeral wrrlr-fa Thur . - .T P in., rcl Unvn of slxtcr. .Mrc C'arollno i: Htrliiruck, 12- Ttlpkra a , Mana yunk Int. prUatr, WrntmlnKter rem I rlrmin max rill WVil pr IIK1Xi:it At Kllrahrlhtown Tn rr 21, AIMM iu:ij.-, anpj 81 ItrlntKrn nn1 frlm1. KftintiiRlnn l.oder, n 'Jtl, P and A M. l'rktu Ah Trill'. Nn MO. !. O It M KldtMlty Koli?. No. t.T 1. ( f V i I !!) . -i .m . ;.: .. . -'..: Hot tie lllowrrn ,n . N'o 1, nnd l.rAmbl uiuu, iniiPo: io iiinrrai ktvicp" inurti . p m., apartni-nii of wllHam Ron en .107 R OTrord me. Int. fdar Hill rrrn. i.knni:tt Tvt- ni. ji.ni.DA .?.. wife rf Krnvitt lUniiMt. rrH u IH-lntHr and trlrndfl Inxltpd to fimrral l'l. Prt J P ni . Hi1 W John-niii nt (iTmantunn Int I Kill iVtn HI.AKISTON Jnn 1 M MHON All IIPItNKtl, otm.r'!.l dnunrliir nf lat Strah V and Ocorei It Illakhton Iiu not it of funeral will b kIvmi HOYHH. .Tun I Mln HUlMt ii.IV I.oyi:r Sorx1rii Thur. s an p in ills Mmlrr ar Int prtiat Wmt I tttri I Hill 'i ni HPNTIMI. In Tlinrnbiirv tnnhip t"li Wrir Count. Jan I .ltwi;i'll M HI NT INO, iirpiI "li ltpallin it ml frlr inli In vitrei lo fiihfral, Hllloidti I'artn. Prt J n in lntprUat( Prlppdi' Ilurldl tround Ui-t rh"itpr Autoa will iupt train at Oln MID station- iirrMrn,- from Phtl.1 11 M .Hid pft I'hKtr II -"i HPHKi:. -Ian JPaNNti: If . dAiiBhtrr nf PhirlpR It and laip S.ira1i llurk1 (tipn flrlfnth). need Pi KPlatUpt and frlpndn InMtM lo futipral Frl , J p m f.ithpr'-i rpuldncf. 12,11 Hunt It ton . ttutlpton, Phil i Int prlatp, IVnnypuk iin Trnln for Hustlptuii IraWM Hroad St Station 12 n.l t "i PAUMP.N P a."-. AMIJ.IA.M H CAR H:N. .If . hUiliatid.of Sue C. Parmpn. and won of William H and KIIpii t'arintMi Itrla tif and frlpml-t ti.dlp of tho S7th nnd lint dlotrirlH, PuIIch Hfii .n"o , PiHnn Itrpuhlt- an Club of South Phi la Itnliprl to funeral Prl s .10 n. in , 21 1.. S 2nth nt Solftnn rr ciulrm ninr.-i Phurch of St Jtonlra, o a tn Int. Itl ('roa Potn Auto funeral PHAHK Tp. ai, SPMAN HT.AKKV. wf of Frederick rhaie lp,ttlpi Htnl frtpndi tmttfd t funeral "r-l!Pit Tlnirn 2 p tn i'fin Mather ave. .tonkhitowti. Pa. Intcrmrnt prl.nte, HIIIbMo ('tin. 'Jatnp.i, vj t t ynn iilra cnp t'l.AUK - Jan I lti;n. wlff uf Alex under T (Mark men Spader! lt'1ntlei and frinnd. hIkd t.Hfllrr.' AuxlHarv nf thr Stone men's PtlloAAhtp of :iotli Ward I'oiitiril. In ited to funeral -erlcrf, Tlnirs 2 3o p tn . refddpnro, 2.ik Kimball nt Int private jit niah I1! ( I.nAU IlKIN Der :.'!'. I'ATItlrK J lm. Ii.mil of Kllen CleHrkln ase.l 4s IMatlie ami friend. Ilolv Nam" and Hacred Heart Hnrlrtlea of t'hurrh of Aaren.lon Llrlrklay er I'nlon. 1nltfrl to funeral Thura H a in . s.Vl I (inlarlo at. helemn requiem nine Oiurcli nf Aaccnalon 10 a ni. Int Holy Sepillrhr f'ein. Autn fuuerHl Cll.l,l.llMiOH Her- SI. nl Yniinca Invn It . JUSKPIl. hUMliHlul Ml" har.ili ol llnaui.ml UelallMa hiv frlimla lnlleil tu iitlrn.l funerHl aerrra Thura 2 p in . 2...T"i N Urkn at Int irlnti nt North nnil iVm Autn fum ral CllWAItll Dor .11, Wll.l.IAM S Im bind of Mnry J Connnrd (nee llro.a) need TU Relallvea. mid frlinda, nlao Kenrnev P.l No ...-. O A II, Itivlliil to funeral irvliei Krl 2 i in Tils Tabor road iilniv lnl North Ced ir HIM Com Ruiinln may be vicwiil lnura . irom n in in p m Cllllll Dec .in. MAItllARKT AC.NHS ii.itl.ht. r nf Jnliu J and Maritaret Corr (net Itlnik). ascd 11 Rrlnllvra and friend, ninn pupil of -Molt Public Schonl and Cnlnn Tnlierniile Sundiv Sihonl, Invllcd tn funeral aervhea Thur. 2 p in. nl pnrentn' iel tleiicc. 22D1 I! Tlrlh at Int North Cedar Hill Cem Rcni.iln ma bo vlivvid 1 nl from H In III p m Autn aervlrc cm.thON - D-C..1U. i'ali'ii cih:ssov. nv.ed IS Service Thura., R 4a a in. 1700 Pineal 1 1 rtlier ptrvlcea and lnl St Tnul'a M.-m-irlu' Chun h Oaka. II 30 a. in Cen vivjtna will meet train leavlllc llroad at. ti ,".7 upon Ita arrival at Oak CITTT.Il Dc .11. Or.ORC.r. W. Im. baud of nnle Culler Relnllvea and friend, also Apnlln Lodsro No 30, T and A M , Ilnrmoli) Chinler No 32. It. A M . Inppi Council. N'o 40, It M K & H M Wnahlnstun ('.imp. N'n. 301 I O 11 nt A , Philadelphia teniae. No .14, I. O. O M . and office emplnjen of Iho t' 11 1 ..Invited tn aervlcea Thura , 2 30 p. in , j;.i Jf. 5,t ,t Int private DUAK llee 31 WILLIAM 11, aon nf Into .loaeph C and .Mary II. Doak. ane.l 27 Itilntlven nnd friend Invited to funer-it 1 hura . 2 p in . rentdonce of atater. 33,'i N Trout at . Media. Pa lnl private IM)..TH.--ln 31. ill's DON'ATO. Im hand of Tnloinrn.v Dotlatn Relative ami frlenda Invited tn funeral. Prt . ! ti in 131.1 ChcNlnut at Solemn reunion lilnh nmsa ut St Rlta'a church. In n in K o i: cor dlallv Invited, lilo Italian OperaU .Snclelv, DONOIITi: Dec 30. MARY, vv ife of loan Donohue (ilea Slnllli) Relative nnd friend Invited to funeral Thura 8 30 a V-'dTal 10 nm. .1ii"?Rd,'UlS:, m . I Toil (nana Ca. Cem. Anln lunerni i;.l.i:it - Lie' 31. JOSIAH J Jr . Iiua b.md of Kntlinrlnn D Laler llelatlvea nnd frblids Invited In funeral aervlcea. Trl 2 p ni . N W. i or Media, and llton als hit Arlington (Vm i:.VYKK -Jan I. nt Vlnetnlnvvn. N' .1 . MARY IIHYAN, wife of George S llavr a.pil 73 Svrvlcca at Into realdence vim rentown. N J Trl . I 30 p m int prl Ml" LRKICKSON 1. c 31. JAM: I. wife .f Jneeph I'rrU'kenit, aired a3 Relitlvea and friends are Invited In attend funatral. Trl 2 ti. in., realdenie of aou Chirlea .1. Krrli k aon, l-ennli, N J Int Colealown Cem KKIIRO.V. Dec 30, WILLIAM J., hus band of Roan 1 Perron (ne McCormlckl and eon oi iieorBii -m. ana iMrcarel J l-erron llelatlvea and frlenda. Holy Nnmn Society Immaculjto Conception church Santa Marli Council. K. of C, and C M II. A . Hrancli xi, lit. milieu io lunerai, Thura. a 30 a. in . parenta' rciildenee, 1224 IJ. Chellen nve., I (lermintown. Solemn nine of requiem Im. maculate Conception Chimh 10 a m, Int Ilolv sepulchre Cem, Auto aerllee TI.A!li:m V- Dec. 31, TRAN'K H.. eon"! of Mary nnd I ilo Pntrlck Tlaherl) Itela ' Uvea Olid friend Imlled to funeral Frl . .3un ni 4IS S Croakey et (22d and !.om hard) llleh requiem man st Tntrlck'1 Church III a in Int. Cathedral Cem FI.ANAOAN Dec. 31. . llEHTHItnK daua-hter of Jainea and Reslna Abltall Klan , atan (nee McQualdl. aid 13. Relallvea and i tfrlnd, St Tdnard'a achool children. Invited1 to tuneral Krl, s SO a in. parent, re!, i . Sen" 2.fJ. NV 3d M lllih S.i.81 'ud. jrard'i Church lu a, ni. Int. New Calnedral TLYNN--At Mt. Hollv. K J Dec 31 JOHN J TLYNN. M P. Relative and ' frlenda. alan nil aocletlra of which he wa, a i member Invited to funeral. Thura . P.30 a. I m., 12.1 Cherry t. Mt. Holly, N J Itlcii miM of requiem Sarred Heart Church 10.30 a. m. Int. St Mary'a Cein. TLYNN. Suddenly, Dec 30. WILLIAM Jnd. tn'v Red ."fuViTThi'SV'-iVK buaband of lata Sarah Flynn Relallvea and iu, iiimic'i ,w .w, .-, iiiuih , n nu n, realdence of aon-ln-taw. Ooorae E Ilarr. 0032 Hummer at,. W'eat Thlla, Solemn re quiem ma, a Church of Our Lady ot Vlctorv 10 a tn. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. OALLUN. Dec. 2, JAMBS J. OALLKN. Hr.. huabnnd of Mary A. flatten In, Prlell. Relative, and friend,. Director, of tna Cedar Rulldfnv Aaao.. Invited to funeral. Thur. . 8.30 n. m., 1210 N, SOth at. Solemn blah masa of requiem Church of Our Lady of in. lloaarv 10 a, m. Jnt, Holy Cro Cem IIANNA. Dec. 31 J. CLYDB. hueband of May Ilanna (neo Campbell), ared 40. llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aerv. ire., Ililatnl pike, l'ddlmiton, Ilucka Co.. Pa . Frl . 2 p m Int. Ilrlatol Cem iUNNKIAN, Dec. 20. NOIIA, wtfa ot Patrick ilminUan and dauchter of Catharln, and the late Peter Tersua. Weitport. Drumi mln. County Maio, Ireland Funeral, to which relative, and frlenda, U. V M. Sodal. Ry and Ijeasrua of tho Sacred Heart, are In vlted, Thura., II a, m.. 141 Umlly at. Solemn maa of r.qul.m Church of Our Ladv of Mt. Cnrmet 0.S0 ,. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto funeral HAHNER. Pec. 50, FRANKLIN HAR Nlill. aon of late Aaa 1'. and Hannah A, Harner, aacrt so. Relative, and frlenda In lted to funeral aervlcea. Thur,.. 1.30 p m . Iiuriinston plk., l.n,auken townahlp, N. J. Int. Cole. town Cem. Auto, will meat Tr.nton troilea lea Vina ferry 12 and 12 JO p. m. at llurllnaton plkt. 1IAHT Dec. 31. SAMUEL U.-. Jr., aon ot Samuel O. and Jennie Hart, aged P. llela tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlc. Krl.. 2 p. m., parenta1 realdence. 4314 We.t minster ave. Int. private Arllnaton Ci?m IIAUSSMANN. D.c. 80. UERMIARDT. on of late Charlea and Johannah llau,, mann, aaed 34. It.Utlvea and friends, also Alta friendly Docl.ty, Invited to funeral a.rvlcta. Thura.. 1 p. m., 2423 N, Lawrence at. llemalna may tut viewed Wed av Int. prlvata, at Northwood Cern. HIBUKRD.-ArJn Tw.lfth Month soth. HUT. MARY A. (neo l.eyls). widow of Jess, Hlb. berd. aaed St. FuneraJ from her lata rsal dene, Mlddlatown, Delaware Co.. Pa., on Fifth-day., First Month 3d. 2 pm. HILLMAN. Jan. 1, llBOmjB, V . hua, band ot Marsar.i L. lllllman, aaed 77, Relallvas and frlenda Invited to funeral Unices. Frl., S p. m.. 4780 ( at., Olney, Int. private iiiTCHNi:n.ree. no.- emma u. hitch ISKK (nee lloan). wlfa ot Frank O. .Hitch R.latlves'and friends Invll.d r Bura.,- ra.,- J I a. ro.. siuo westn.ia . ataiaai OfT. nBATHH ared Its Hervfrea rennhurat, Narbtrlh sia. tlon. Frl , 3 p. m. Int. private. I'lease omit floere. nonNfin. nee. so. fhankmn iton. NK.n, on of lata Am, P anil Hannah A. Horner. aed do. tielatlvea nd trlendi In. Vlted In funeral aervlcee, Ttiura.i l'SO P. m., realdenee, llurllnaton Mke, PensauKen twp.. N J, Int, Colratown Cem. Auloa will meet Trenton trollea .leavlna ferry at 12 nnd I2:.10 p. in. at llurllnaton pike, HOSKtNH (nee Callenl. Suddenlv, Deo. M, MAtlAII J., wife of (leora W, Tloeklna. tielatlvea nnd friend Invited to funeral aerv leea. Thura , 2 p m,, SOSt t.oeut at , et Thlla. Int, private. Fernwood Cem. Ile inalna mny tm viewed Wed., after 7 p. m, A HOSTIITTKIt Der 30, KAttl. W . hue band of Mabel Hoatetter, RBed Si. trlendl may rail Wed., 7 to n p. in., late realdenee. MM Kalrhlll H., Olney Int Thura. llenllns. I t-,iifl- -t-itat tAnlti 1t. itt K.ntiett I ntlare. M(lintS Ht'UHKK, M D Hac.l (II Utelalhea and frlenda Invited In attend fu-' nernl, 113 llroad it. Kennett .xtiuarc. Pa. S 1h-(JlV I lrat .Vlontll till. 1 .-- P. in int I l"."V u...t IIYI.AN'n Ter ni, HPSlP. it . wife nf Norma n II. Hjland Retathes nnd frlcnil Im It nl to funeral ifrvif'cs, Thura., 3 P. m, 21 n lluntlns Park ao, Remalna may be. ePd Hed. 7 lo V p in Int. prUate, MklYKl.ni?Pi3!n I. TAItOt-lSn Kl.tZA IIHTH. widow nf Joseph l Keeler Ilelii tle and frlenda are Incited to funeral nerlrea. Frl , It'oO a m . 1M Wi at High-li-nd ne.. Cheat nut Hill tnt. prUate. KKl.tfY slnn I ISAHHMjA. dnuthler of IlrbUet and late Joseph Kellv Reltthe nnd friends. I.adlea' Auxtllary.llv No 22, O H, . pniplnrM of .1 II. lllaeti, InMted tn funeral Sat.. 7.HO n m . motlier' ? I tnni'K .1041 i: Thomuon st Solomn reautetn t :... t--.,.-.. 1. 1.. i. ... i... i miss norrn ni im- .-...imi. .- .. m im. ,rw iiinfiii IVtn Auto funeral K1NSI.F.Y. Suddetilv, 1pp .in. near llrtiwiis MIH. N J. PIIH.APIIKNK v Ife of harles Klney imeil Ud Rrl.tthes and friends In -I led to funeral serMtrs Th irs . 12 ni residence, near llrrmtra Mill N .1 Auto will iiir't train leailtnr MirkttPt Frr. IMilh , S..12 a. tn hC Hrownn Mill IV I tT --Pep nil. DnftOUAlf wdmy of Txctb 11 Kttta. HeUtlea and fronds In vited io fitieral Thura 2 p ni residence of dmcl.trr, jirs Aaron j ! iumi', ii. fnln Vi. Int Mt. 7lon n 'imii fi tu pi inaina mav ip Mewrtj en . , to tu l. Kt'RT7. January 1 inia. SAMflJI. K-t'UTZ. Hired T4 luneral III Mount Joi ta I'rlHnv. .tnnuarv 4. a2 nc lot k I.AITf.ltTT Huddi-nlv De HO. Itlll.KN M I.ArriJHTV 'n Mctliojfl Mow of An drew Ijitferty. Halalln a ntiil friend II V il fodallty. Altnr and ltorv Snil.lle an. I t.enRiia nf the Sacred Heart of Mt irathi Church. and I I H f . N"n. Ml .l.adl.V uilllnry Knlahta of Ft John. N'olP-i m ilted tn funeral Thur , 1-30 n m n.l fnlon et Weal Thlla Jiotemn renulein una Ht AKttlin I'htirrh li .i in Int I'athad'at t'em. ulii eerlce T.AtMtlfn --Dei emher ,Tl! I'll? IVSIIIS 11 UMlMoril, hil'litnd of Illlznlirtli l.ir tnoiir (nee Ilrlnntahollz). naed 40 enra llel. I iithea nnd friend and Pittercon Am In Hon and emploe of lleoruo A I.lrplncott, tiutton nuinufrtrtiiri r. Inlted In funeral aerlce. uli Saturday, at 2 p m ot lale re.ldeluc ll.'i Kernon at Int lVrniiood I'enieterj Remaina inal he lewed 1'rldu renlna I.KI'.MON" Dec nn JOHN ami of f.llcn nnd Ulo l.oul Leeinon. tlelalhe nnd friend lnlled tn funural Thura . 8 3ft a. m mother'a rcaldence, i.u M Hitantnn at lllh maes of requiem St l'hliip s Oiurc'i 0 a, ni tnt Hoi. CTo Cem l.rinWItltlllT -Dec 30 ri.OHA wife of tleorpn I.eeiArlalll. naeil 31 Itelatllea mid friend Invited tn funeral. I'ri in n in reditu and Markln ta . llnnhorotiKh Sen. hea and Int St Tlmolhj'a V I: t'hunli tliitlmrnuali V'rlenda tnnv rail Thura eve. t.r.TSrll Jan 1. HKNItV A. aonant imuta lyetach, of inltlniore. Mil imed 40 IteUtlica and friend Court Nonpareil Nn 1S3 V of A r11nfrer Hen Aaen Mnplne of 111" I'hlln.lelhla llarvril. In Uim In ew the remain nl ohnpel Andrew I iHIr A t-on. Atch and inili ate . Thura It to 2 p. ni Senile nnd tnt HaUlmon.' Md T'rl Omit (low era LYNCH- Dec 30. I'ATItAlllN'J. wlfo of Kdwnrd I.jrch (nee 0'Dll I.elalhca and frlitid. II V. M Sodality nnd Hacred Heart Soeletv nf Pt Ann'a Church. Invited tn fu neral. Thura . H 3n a m . huhan.r real i.i nee. 23.'in i: Hir2rd at Holemn requiem inaa st Anna Church 10 a in Int. St Ann' Cem MnclNTO.-H - Jill 1 tmi.l'N ! diuch tcr of late William and Tncj A. Macintosh ltel.itca nnd friend Imlted tn funeral. Sat II n m. 2100 A Cumberland et Int Si Tli"ina'a fhurelixnrd MarWII.I.IAMv -.Inn 1. MAIIV widow of Itol.ert MacWIlllam Duo notice nf funeral will ho Bll.ll. Iteeldencc, 1130 Dick 'MArt'IRH --Inn I OOVmtNOIt WII. I 1AM I MAdl'llll',. rector of M Anaaln all'a Church. N'ewtown n,lare IN llei ereiid icrit, relalle nnd friend Imlted t funernl. Krl Church of Our l.ndv of lloaarv l Old nnd Callow hill ale I'hlli 1. Divine i "fn.a li 30 n 111 Int Ilolv Unm I em utn funeral MAIIONKY -Jin 1 THANCIIS M wife of John C Mnhoncy and ibiuahter nf lale .Inlin nnd T.llzn llarrlnatnn Ileijiive and friend Invited tn funernl. Sul ! m buaband a realdence. 2001 1! Illrrli et Sol enin reuuleni me ( hun li of the Natlvltv til n lu Int Niw t'atbfdnil Cem Autn "m u'.COMso.V Dec .in MARTHA .1 MM.ciivtsoN', aaed ,1 Funeral private MARKS Dec 211, JOHN Jr . Iiii'bulid of n.lle .Murk, aaed l Relnllvea and frlenda .lnvlle.1 n funeral Thura 3p m . .1110 S i;il.i tt. lot ilreeumiiiiiit Cem Riniiln I liny ba viewed Wed , t p m Autn funeral ll.MtlllN Jan 1. KIlNKsr PAI'I, MAR IKS' Itilallipa nnd friend Invited In fu nernl pervloc. Sat 2 p lu S2JIK Parkelil ave llli flllierjl ' . . ,.. MARSIN- Dec, 31, I.7.IIA II MARTIN Hr llelairvea and frlenda Invited tn funernl aervnen Trl. 2 p 111 frnm Iloiborougll l'.i. Int la-verlnaton i em MASON -Suddenly. Dec 30 MAItlT. wife of II Victor Maaon aeed 2.1 llela Uvea and frlenda Invited in funeral tervlcea Thura . 2 p rn realdence of father-in-law. Thomaa S Maaon.' 71il Mlckl at . Cam. i den, N J Int. private Harleleh Cem Trlenda mav iallWed eve 'MrCARTN'nV Dec 31 TURENCi: lnl band of Mary McCartney (nen N'ucent) Relallvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral I Trl a a m- 1200 8 24th at Illah man of requiem SI Anthony's Church ti JO n. in 1 Int Ilolv Croa Cem. McCAl'SLAND Dec 30. JOHN liilban.l of Catharine .McCaualan.l (nee Walsh) Hnd son of late Daniel and Maraaret McCauland aaed 33, of IWry llernve. Pariah of Perry, County Doneffll, Ireland Relallvea nnd friend, Dlv III, A O II . and Journeymen Horaenhoera' Local Union No fl. Invited to funeral. Thur . N..10 a in 2013 Tllnn al Solemn blah niaas of requiem St ' harlea a Church 10 a. ". Int Holy Cross Cem MiCOLLOlTlIt -- Sudflenli, Dec 211. THOMAS P. anq of late William and Marv IJ McCnlloiivrh. aaed 10 ReHtlvea nnd friend Invited to funrnl Sal . 2 p in , l4t S Still at Int Ml Morlah Cem MiDOWIJLL Die .11. AI.LXANDTR. ron of late IMIIIam nnd Marv Ann McDow ell aped Oi llelatlvta anil frlenda are, In vited to attend fum ml Thura II a in realdence Alexoler llartreii, jnn.i Hrldae n , Trnt.kfo-). nl. Levorlnstnn Cem. Autn lunerai Mcdowell Dei. so. jank taylor widow of (leorae II McDowell aaed 7.1 llelatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to funeril Trl. II a m. residence nf d.iunhter I Mr.. Arthur Matr, llutledsp. Del Co l'.i , tnt private Cnnve)nnce will b. at Morton Sta upon arrival of train leailnn: llroad St Sin . at n:30 a ni McDOWlJI.I. Dec 31 JOHN McDOW 1 I.LI., ai.e.1 7.1 Relallvea null friends In vllid lo services. Trl 2 p m Oliver II linlr Hide IH20 (.'heatnut st Int prlvaio IV ettmlnster cam. Mckinley. nee. .io. thomah mcKin LEY. XT., husband ot Jane McKlnley (neo Orler) llelatlvea nnd friend, invited to fu neral service., Thur 2pm. 231- Salmon st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Ilemaln may he viewed Wed. a to ID p in .MCMAHON Dec HI. JAJIC. son OI late T!t,trtSk .,,n'.,. n MeMafion Itelai 'rlend, invited to funeral. Sal . H.1 realdenre- of brother-in-law, John M!9 ,ss'h "" X1."1, fllrnn hlih requiem maw St I Relative anl a .10 a in lirowp nn nve I Solemn blah requiem masa St Rarhael a Church 10 a in. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto aervlce. McNMI.TY -Dec .11 THOMAS. Infant aon of Thomaa and Elliabeth McNott) ai-d 1 year 2 months llelatlvea and friends In vited to funeral, parents' residence. MI173 Oermantovvu ave , Thura . t p in. Int Holv Sepulchre. Cern. .MEADE. Jan 1 PATRICK MEADE aaed S7 llelatlvea and friends Scrd Heart I.caaue, Holv Name Socletv and T A II. hoclety. Invited tn funeral Thura a 30 a. m., residence of aon, Morris J Meade. N K, eor. 44th and Olrsrd ave Solemn requiem maaa Church of Our Mnihe" of Sorrows 10 n. m Int. Mt Cnlvnry I em Richmond. Va Kindly omit (lowers. MELLON. Dec. 31. at Atlantic C!t SARAH JOHNSTON MELLON, dauahter of late Jamea and Isakella Johnston Relatlvia and frlenda Invited to meet funeral. Thura 11 It A a. in , 3d and Market sta. Sla Serv leea at Mt. Morlah Cem Chapel, 12 in lilt Mt Morlah Cem MERIIREIEII Dei 31. EDWARD Iiua, band of Ann. Merbreler. Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Thui., p. in.. 4li.ll! .-v Jiarsnau i. im. vrivuiv. Auto aervlce. m . , MORRIS. D.c. 20. JOHN 8.. son of Doml. nick S and Mary 13. Morris (nee Conrad), aaed 33 Relative, and frlenda. Junior Re publican Club. Harry Davis 31th Ward Re. publican Club. Invited to funeral sI,Jeee, Thurs.f S p. m.. parents' residence, 28SS N. Lambert St. Friend, may view remain. Wed., a, p. m.i Int. dreenmount Cem. Auto "Sf&RRIH. Jan. 1, MARY T . widow of KMivnci 11 Morris, ared 7?. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral, without further notice. Frl., 2.30 p m . Lanshorne M. L. Clii.nli lnl In allnliilna aroiinoa. Train for Langhorno leaves Heading Terminal 1.0J P'MortROV Suddenly, nee. 20. JOHN 0 son of late William and Jane Morrow. Rela. live, and friends Invited tn fun.ril services. Wed., 8.43 p. m., 2244 Catharine st Int. West Nnttlnshatn. Cecil Co . M4... T.hiirs. MURRAY.Jan. 1. JOHN J. MURRAY. Jr.. nn of John J.. Sr.. and lata calh. arlne Murray. R.latlvea knd friends. St. Elisabeth's Sodality and Holy Name Socletv. varus, nf tha Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Society and .Carroll Council. K, of c. Invited to funeral. Sat , 8:30 a. m., .1)37 N. Grate at Solemn requiem mass St. Rllsa-b-lh's Church 10 a. in, Int. New Cathedral C'StmnXY.i-Unecf 'io, JOHN MURRAY, hu. hand of Mary Murray. Relallvea pud friend InvILd to funeral. Frl., 8,80 a. m.. 2.130 II, Adams at, Holemn requiem mass Ht, Ann's Church 10 a, m. Int. New Cathe- lrNrfKLY. 3an 1, KL1ZARKTH. wife of Robert J. Ne.ly. Due ..nolle, of funeral trill be riven from S0S N. Cleveland av,. "itKAnr: Dee;..al. MARTIN P.. husband of lary 13. N'eary. ared S.I. Relatives and frlenda Invited "to fu rl, rour... a:oo a. .'&.) PfaaV Xln falWHP k WsfraV I IIEAT1IH and Woodland aye., 10 Croia Cem. Auto funeral Int. Holy NtCKt.Atr. Jan I OATHAnlNK, widow nf Jacob Nlcklnua. aaed K. Ilelatlvet and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlrea, Thura., 2 p m , Chanel nf the Lutheran Home for the Aied. noso Oermantown nve., Ml Alr Int Oreenmnunt Cem NCH.AN Dec 31, MAIIV V.. dauahter nf late Michael K and Anna A, Nolan, tiela tlvea nnd friend Invited to funeral, Thura., a 30 n, m, brother-in-law' reeldenre, Thomna !. Kearon. Illin N, (lrati et, Hoi- tnn rcntilm ninn f'htirrh nt 111. ftrail 10 n. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Autn . funeral (HII.K Dec, .11, ANNIi: c , dauahter of late llenjamtti N. and Clara A Oale, for merly of Delaware City, aged 72 llelatlvea ' nini iiiriJiir iniatri luiirana r-v-eaiar- (r p in, sl-ttf-r rfiilnp l-my H toort, 1 lnrt n Arlnrn at I Int Mf IIonraTia'a t"tm . I ,rl llclnu-aen tinner i,enne riinv trNI'.ll, Jan. 1 It I1KHTIIA O'NK.tl, (nro I'lnnl, widow of Jnlnr-e tl'Nill, nt 13IJ N. Bt'th at, tm notltt will ! jjlveii . I .imv. --inn I, iw.nnir.. iii'i'-- in . " I Hun I). Park (noo Itanaoti) need .12 T.la tlxeji and frlenda, (junker flt fouiicll No 17. li of I... Imlled tn funeral nerviest. Frl 1! p tn . 4R07 Taachall air Friend i tn tatlTliur- eve Auto funeral I'ASPOi:. .Ian 1. CHKlSTOPIIF.lt Wit. KIN'SO.V. sr . hurband of Marsaret Jane Pas. i roe, need hi RplatUea and friends, Fhltan tbroplf IidRe. No. 1.1. I. (J O. F.t Veteran Odd Fellow ' Aas., Odd Fellow a Home and lOrplenane, and members of the Cemeterv 'Hoard. Invited tn funeral errea, Port V, rheRen af . tlermantown, Frl., J .10 p, m. I pemalna niav l lewed Thurs ee Int. Att Pa nro ( Vin r.TTi;iistiN smifieniv. on Iereniber 'fin mi? wri.i.iAM i ptrrrnnnv .,... i n.i .t iii..wU i,t.i-.n in. n i " :'" ."""". if-'- "-' i Erin MW-. nnd frlenda inxiled lo funeral serv Ices, on Thurad. at 2 p ni.. at renldeneo of son In law Robert Ruderbaucli inn Mor rla at Int Arlington Cem Auto service ri:Ti:RH -ivr ,11, (i;oihii; husband of late Catbnrltirt Peter (nee Rnntrherl Relathea and frlenda members of Ptnunld Tribe. No h 1 (I R .M., Inxllerf to funeral ierlcee Thur 2 p. tn , daughter's reaj. .lenc. Mra F.ltzabeth Wick .1001 NT 10th at Int N'orthwood Cem Itemilm tiny tu leued Wed eve. Auto funeral P!KH"N. Suddenly Dec . MART I, is'lfo f Cuirlea V Pleraori and dauahter of lite 1'haripn H and I.Mltla (Mark, IleUtlve-i nnl frlenila Invlled to funeral serlrea, Thura 2 r m 2Jin f chadnicK at int PI .vita ;. .Auto aretlra fi.AYWHD Dei .io auddeniv. ni:onor W PI.AYKOIID huahand nf IjIo Illlal.eth IMaifnrd nee Malr). aued no llelatle nnd friend. Cotirt Kim Tree N'n .'.l l) of K I ettme Yarht cluli. emptntea Henry Dla ton Sona Imltnl tn attend funernl ericea, Irl 1 i m re.ldence of eon William M riiifnfl 2iH2 I. Atlanll. et Int prlnti-MftKnoll-i Cem Iteinnlna lna he itewed Thura from s in lo ji in I'llCSCOTl l)efe 31. THOMAS TIIES corr huRbltn.l ufl ir Ann I'reaeott (nee 'nrnptnnt llelntle, a.td friend Thlla I nunrll Nn T. A O. of S. II . John HrlaM l.ndre No 10 Son nt St Oeorae I, o, II M N'n 31. Imlted tn attend funeral aerv lcea I'rl . 2 p m 3124 Maaler et Int Ml Mr.r.nh Ciu Vulo funeral PYFrrcn -Dec :o. hkm:n TYPrrn tnee Talorl. Mldnw nf John TfTer llela Hie nnd friend Imlteil (o funeral Thnr S 30 ii in. aoir repldence rlenraa Tvf fer, Pr , 2'i14 Almond et Uequlem nn Church nf the Nativity 10 a m. Int Itnlv Crn Cem Autn funeral. SI lllil (Mo I pnnra copy. Ot'AID On Dec 30 1(ltT JANH UUAID, widow nf Thomaa iju.ild. need T.I eara Itelatllea and friend Imlted tn fu neral aerllce on Prl . at 2 p m at late residence 2111 S 20th t Int Pernviood Cem llemnlna may he viewed Thura ee, Hi:iK - Ian 1 CHAni.i:s Ilealdcnic 1012 N. 3d at Due notice later ni'MINOTOV At hi realdenie. 1S32 rine at jan l .iiisKrii I'liici; iii;minii TON Service Trl. 1pm. Church of the Holy Trinity. Ititn nnd Mnlnut ata Int private IIKITTJII !' 31 fJOTTI Oil. Iiuaband or Ann.i Keller inn Spliari Relative and frliTU riniiiiivea of Knlerprlae Mfc Co. : I O o M J'. r.4. VVurtcmbcrcer ttnleratuel ereln and IV IrhlH lllnjahrlirer Tnteratuet. Vereln. Invited tn funeral aervlcea Thur 1.30 p la. 2012 N 3d at Int lllllalda Cem, via, funeral car llemalna may ba viewed Wed 7 to 0 p m RICHARDSON -Jan 1 at Xorlonvllle, VWNTr.R lfltmTl WINTER OR SUMMER! Which Will You Choose?, riLL you cling to custom of grimly A custom of grimly enduring the myrmd di scorn- n .y ' l , M v S & I'M forts of dreary Winter-time, stubbornly refusing to forsake the sloppy streets of your home town ; or will you adopt this happy modern method, and when Win ter's icy breath approaches, just pack your grip, and fol low Summer to her best-loved home THE FLORIDA EAST COAST It's easy enough. Ask your ticket agent for particulars, and before you know it, you'll be seated in a comfortable Pullman, bound f.or that sunny East Coast, where every entertainment awaits you Golf, Tennis, Surf-bathing, Fishing, Automobiling, Sailing, or just idling amidst the loveliest surroundings imaginable. These are the principal ST AUGUSTINE . Ponce de Leon ST AUCUSTlNc. Alois! ORMONDDCACH. . . Ormond LONG KEY . . . Florida East Coast (Fiarier System) NEW YORK OFFICE GF.NERAL OFFICES 245 Filth. Avenue Si, Auru.tine. Fia. t X ATLANTIC. C ITY, N. J. IKl! ffMORi ATlsAMH. CITV At)lil th rlsom of rouffh winter at this Worl'l's Orrutvat Wlntr Uciort. whero numhlnQ and (Jllithtfut entron innt make llfo ,.orth lUfnir Amrrican ami European Plans line (iolf Hip Ml nttr Through OaaeixHall ATLANTIC C neiuninsier to ,u rrlai, bath,, run. water, tlo up ivkly. t2 up dally. Chaa. Puhr, WEBXKHSVILI.B. I'A. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS WEUNEUSVILLK, I'A. Open all rear. Dry air, Uno seenerr, Ererr eomfort roe lona or short winter rest Bath. 1 Maware. Resident Physician. 1'. A R. K R. 1 Through Pullman, New York and Phlla. ItowAaD u. vvino. uansrsr. SUNSET HALL rWZ'. ertsp. .dry alri beautiful mountain walks. HI.!, hint, eoa.tinr. ete. Not a sanatorium. Writ, UEO. 8, OAUL, Hit., WERNEIIS V1LLB, PA., or Ledr Central. JAt'KWUNVILLK. TUt. ARAGON HOTEL Eiirop.au plan, 1.M up. Mhera rurti, eaairart and aenlee prevail, A iilaea for fan lie and InnrLt. Ilklt, II, V. Johnsoa, Mir, HOTEL OSCEOLA ' sfnntnt. Clean and modtrsts. Hot and cold wattr in every room. Prlvata baths. .-J"AjyB city, rut. P4m Vill. HQMl Fkvelncv Ht., Lucl. a Ji5NX5???l Jw$mkfr "Traeflp;:0ATi-liit: featX. 1 m flrPM'l',lWiiW niKMAMMiMK .1ML sWNlltiWKwliit'. IHf fcf :wfe Uft J j . oAtiUAV nrrtiAnnflOV. (4 nr. mn nhMtirl of Rfflt HlfhardKOn Cn K1lfl. in n.enji. to funtrftV itvmtivra ana rriennn invnm fiom mMenrt In Nnrtltn lilt. rkait 1 . -k tni flnla lnmt rm ii'.ovr n. in. nrrtner mi vriiirr r'Juiv In nt lilt Hilt V'rl"r 13'IU"!" - eavea rhlla. Market at. ferry, a-ria a. m for Center Mquare, N. J. Omit flowera, tlU'HAlttiOON. In HutTald. N. Y.. t)ec. 31, IllcHAmi MAtlK, hueband of Annie fl. Illchardaon nnd brother of Kla-n Klljabeth Street tielatlvea and frlenda Meridian Hun !.rt.1M. vn. tna t. and A. M.. Invlted'tn aervlcea. Thura., 2.30 p. m . Oliver It illalr Hldu vate. la.'O cneittiui et j'.-iua. int. uri- HIVU fi. ,. HonllnirV 1pc .11. T)KL1iA. nlfe of Joseph Rink, ared Hi Relative! and friend Imited tn funeral service... Frl, "to t, m . ma n 'Tih. I'umdpn. N. J. Int private. New ratnden Cem. Frlenda may view remain! Thura from 7 tn 0 p. m, RPMMHf.l. .Tan 1. PAN1KI. huabnnd o late i:tliibe1h Rummell. Relative! and frlenda, .Mellta Ixdwe, No. in, H, or H , in ili,l frt fnnrrnl. Vr 2 n. til.. 17.11 W Pasasunk ave Int, Arllntvton Cem, Frlenda trav cull Thura eve. Aulo service. HW.MON Jan. t, PF.TKR HA1.MON. Rilatlvea and frlefid4, H. V, M. Sodality. In tiled to funeral. Hat , R 30 a m, ld2.1 Hnlnbrtdee st Holemn renulem masa ft, Teresa's Church Hi a. hi. Int. New Cathe of .l.nl f'fn, ul-ri ,-(, 11.. n A t 1111 wl.lnu, Char'lfa' '.Kallcra. aunl . Ilalatla nnd i Vieo.i. imlted tu funeral aerilcea. Thura 3 p. in., funeral apartment, nt Harold II Mulllxan. 2.1211 N 10lh at (cot- loth and llermanton iiie.l Int Mt Peacp (.em, llemalna may lie lene.1 Wad, eve. l.lmou elne funeral. . . ..... . MMI'KUI -ttec Jit. JOSIAH, hu.hand of lita Ann.i M Shaffer llelathea and irlmd. niidoMa of Thlla and Iteadlnr Ila lief Aean , lrltnl tn funeral aervlcea. flat.. t p ni. 124!' t-irBcant at Int. Northnooi Ccin Itcm.iinn lna be lewed Thur., H tq '"sHIiTk Dec. 30, WU.t.tUI It., Imaliand of Amelia M ShlhP nnd aon of Inte John D. and Mnrv Shlbe, Bed 01, nclnthea and frlenda, Klla K Plllln Temple, No III O. of lT, A 1 employ, nf Spalding A A. J. Iteacli warehouae, lnlled tn aenlce., Thura.. 2 p. m , Oliver II. Hale III.!.. IH2U Olieitnut at Trlenda rray call Mfd. eve SMITH Dec 31, nt NepArt. It, T. I'.I.LA T widow of Charlea Smith, formerll of Philadelphia . Ilaliltlvca nnd friend. In Mted tn funeral aervliea. .Thura , 2 p. m., .1 It Slnntep Itro . 1110 Prankford no.. Praiikfrfrd Int N'orlli Cclir Hill Cem SMITH AT rcaincnce. on nvc acq ixinrf Ilahwav. Audubon, .N J, Dec. ?, IDA. wife of Hurry T Smith Relative and Mendfl Invited to aervhea. Thura I p m.. Thomaa J und Mar II I. Smith, aged vvceka. Relative atiil frlenda Invited to runerul I'rl . 2 p m . parenta' reddence, in.'il llnlnlirldan et STIJGN Dec 31 MARY A NTKKN. I'unernt ccrvlcca Trl I p m . realdenoe of .inaepli W heeler. 2431 Jfrtcronn et Jnt Nnrthwnod Cent HTWIMUN'N - lull. 1 UOSINA. widow of 1 Aucuatu Stepnientl llclatlvta and friend Invited to funeral Sat , v .lu n m I0.14 l; Trniiipon el Solemn hlffli requiem maea i All Sulnls' 4'liurtli, It) n in Int All Saints' J ' 'sl'UTfllln Jan I. WILLIAM II (4TI2T SKR. Sr . nac.l S3 llelatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral Prl 1 30 n in . enti-ln-liw'a rcaldeiice lldward W Hroai1lelt. 921 . Mh at Che.ter. I'a lnl. .Mt Hope 1 Cem MTKWAIIT Dec 2I. CHARLES C. STKWAUT Relallvea and friends Invited tn aervlcea, Thura , 2 p in., Oliver If. Hair 1 Hid.',, 120 Chealnut at. Int. prlralc. Trlenda ( may call Wed. eve STUWAHT At Clirka'norn, N" .1 . Dec. 31, MART P . widow of Samuel II Stewart, . need 07. Rclalvea and trlenda Invited to funeral, i ri . . v in .-rinn-in-iaw a reaiucnce, Sedaewlik llartmnn, Clarkahorn, N. J, Int, i I'ltllluitnn Cem. t'Urkalioro, N". J. . STOMMKI. Dec 30. Rev IILNRY I STOMMHI. T It. naed A, rector of St. ' Alphonu'a Church The reverend clergy and reUrlvt nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura mnrnlnir, from Si Alphonaua'a Church Ith nnd Reed ala Divine ae;vlcea will besln l-10. Solemn requiem m.ie lo am Int llnl Redeemer im., via funeral ' -ar the old-fashioned, unhappy enduring the myriad discom i - resorts and holds : PAIJvt DEACH . Rov.1 Poinciana 1'AL.M 13LAU1 . , I he Urrakar, MIAMI , ... .RoyslPalm Long Key Fishing Camp CHICAGO OFFICE 15 J W. Madison St. VIRGINIA r Train rvlcn aa fur t?outh aa Ol-i Comfort was never tfttcrl HOTEL CHAMBERUN x OLD POINT C0MFOHT flwlmnimr roo). Golf, Pet food Culsiae. Leery horepeso Utib and Trtstratnl. Virus OIO. r. ADU5, Manager r.rtr... Msarsa, Va or II r. Fostar'a In Aek.ra. lllh A Chestnut; Cook's Tours, :2 B. Uroad; i. JI. It., t!1 and lnau Chestnut; Raymond t ATbitcomo. 1005 Chestnut, ashkvillk'n. IM TM I.AND OK THSt JY famous everywharo for lis location, aarvlo and oulalna. Booklet and rates upon application. S. J. LAWRENCE. Manaj.r 'I.KAIItrATKK TIA. WHITLEDGE HOTEL SSStSSA water In every room Private batha. Atn.ri tan or European plan. Golf. Itshlnr. ete. MIA'll. VIA. Hotel Paramount Abo'"'ir .""proof ; ""' """" European plans elec. lisht and runnine wattr In every room. S blocks from bay. Golf, fishing, bathing, etc. SKA IIBEEZE, FIA. THE MAYFIELD OverlooUInt ocean, inumniiii-w,,,!, family house, Kvery modern convenience. Near Hotel Clarendon, Reasonable rates. Dartona Sta. THE RAYMOND &: -J A heat In rm., prl. batha. x, Nerth cook'g. yVKHT VMM BKACH unTFI. PAI.I4SNw; "-- 7T laain UKATHfl Oliver 11 li.ur iiniir . ia.u t neatnui at and triepaa inviieq io iiinerni. tti . iui. i Philadelphia Int private Trlenda mav I" Cooper a- , Woodbury, N, J, H'rytepfr call at her realdcme, Audubnn, .V J., Wed Kemhle Memorial M. L. Church. lly. 4 liea.lnv until p in. Aulo aervlre Int private. Oreen Cem .-Jt 'JJ sMI I'll -Jan 1. JAMKS. Infnnt to., ot WILSON -Jan .1. MARaARETV.M VMSTF.lt lit.SIIKTI MINTIIR RF.MIRTS -".Al I BF3 TERY BARK HOTEL reyy rl3 3Al-l tTlliTTOy, Ut Talbot at ...rvfea.Thar a triTai, t VTHATCHfcH.--:irJ rr UMiriM i'. itw liTTi tkfif inrninti cfi V of I i Martha i Vaiml. and Oonttrr T are, Invited to nttendlWI 1 n. m.. 1820 Tasket.tt., TOOMEYDer. St. 10&H, n.l Ikftk Anr1rif TAftMr.mM I ft, Helatlvei nnd frln. Kaul ocratlc Ami., Intefn'l MdutwH' fellow workmen, Invited ti a til Man, A..10 a. m.. 2ffit4 m)jnon i hlth masa of renultm at tit, Aa in a tn. Int. HI. Am f. CtM. ttan.r. til.kan "nV. -VinnEV. Bar. 80. WILLI, bind if Kmma Vlrdan an4 9n II. m If. anil ll.hrrra. Vlrdaai Tl.l.tu.a and frlenda. amrta. 1 nf ?.1th Ward. Invlt.it ta frinaM 2.30 p. in , 1M0 fl. 24th af. ItlC' t am. Auto iunr rai, jtemain. I Wad . aflar T n. m. WADSWOHTIT, U'e. 2. Jfl hand nf Annla Wadaworth and i mnA l.:mma Wadaworth. aaad all. and friend,, mplraa of tha pr S, I Invltfd lo funeral aervtwa Thura., H 'undertaking; rarlora of William It.' J Frankford and Allfh,ny art, ilnt. Cem WALKER. nap. 0 ILTOONRO .IT.. i and or Anna waiaer ..ea ifipa.inr1 t Him and frlenda Invited to funaral.aa Thura.. 1 JIO p, m.. re.idenpe of aon, AH w Welbee. Jr.. 37110 NT. Pranklm uL rriate Kelend mar.ca"! w,d. m, . WALKER. Dec. II. ciinlf-TlNS siuiii.k wAi.Ki-.ii, wua or tiarry Walker, iteiativea ana mena, invw runerni i-ri., i p. rn., reaiaen father. Jacon sieirie. ninnar rr Trinity iuineran i nurcn. lain an ala.. 2pm Int. adjoining round..- niav can lnura , irom n in.iu p. WKH.. Suitdenlv. Dec. 31. ltfcNI dauahter ot lata flamutl and Chati l;elAllve anil frlenda Invited In.. aervlcea. Tbura., 2 n m., , brother-lii ,.,M,nM I'li.rle. I. -Wleder. 91,1 UT at Int. private. Ml. final (.. V . W11I.SII. Dec. 30. JAMRfl WRIJ nr l.le Thomaa and Maraaret W.1M Mllea). aed 10. Relative, and.frj Leaaua of the Sacred Heart of 8f.. TH pariah. Invited to funeral, Thura., auajj mother re.idence, i2tn B. ..tarll Solemn maea of. requiem St. , church. 10 a m. Int. Holy Crosa WILSON" Jan. I. at Woodbury, J KUAN'K WILSON', aeed nl, R SOS Funeral aervlcea and Int. pi WISCIIAN Dec. SO. PLOI WISCIIAN (neo Ilraun). widow ot R Wlachan. Relatlvea and frlanda. InvtC funeral aervlcea. Thun., 1 n. m., ,lt Wyomlna: nve , nermantown int. Mt Vernon Cem. wittt iw. "o. riiAnT.RS H.. 1 of Ull'abeth Witty, a,ed M. S.rvlcw Int et convenience nf famllv. WOI.V .Dec. HI. JOIUMNA B.. .1,141 Jnvenh Wolf and dauahter of lata AlJ .In. ent Tn.llna Ntielctiet. ttelatlmta. friend.. Altar and Holy Famllv Hocleltj St. Imatlua'a Church and Ladlea' AM,1 eletv nf Ht. Vincent, rtrnban AaylUtn." vlted to funeral. Thura., S a. m., 4120 Tm mount avp., We,t Phlla, Hlh maaa of J ou em St. lanatlua a Church v.sn a. m.i i trnlw n.ri.mr Cem Autn aervlca. WtlRSTKIt December 31, 101T, 30 T wt'ltHTKn. hueband of lata Kilt vvuraier, aaen ti yearn. tici.viTve , frl.nrf. al the I. iio.t. ttee Ivrankail L aterat vereln. Tin. l, and William ut den llencnclal Aasoclatton. membcrl i Paul'a Herman Reformed Church, r'l vlted to attend the funeral aervlca,, on day ntternoon. at 1 o'clock, at hit taU l dence. 1H4I McKean at. Remaina viewed on Thuraday evenlnr. at .7 Interment at lit. Morlah. f'v-t WYNN. At bla rea dence. 4008 Hair ave , Jan. 1. THOMAS, hu.band pi lata' H, Winn notice or tunerai later. '..i YKItKKS Dec. 30. PH0EI1B. wllWlf'. lianici j veraea, uaea iu. ivaiaiivaati irienua mvueu io anena lunerai. 'rTin. p m.. realdenie, Hattioro, N. J Int. Hi Imrn Cem. a pi. ti .J' VKtM. lln it .otI BWw'l-iM Vx'ltH ir fliafw r, l, isk 1 J p 1 m VKisanvM '.AUGUSTINE v )RMOND kDAYTONA O tmt-t tut liCACH fMiAMI Jlttj HOTEL GARD AND CflTTifssM A Diffarent Sfrt' ! , Steam heat, el.etrlo"! water. Kmciently baaslna table and i It will afford ou a 'win to ba rsmembarad. Oel(, f etc. lieaa'bTa Yalta. iOitl .?.-Akm HOTEL uitAtiAUA? m lt9i0K:3. THE acaan.' 'iW.'QM THE 4H irr imAmm TNC'I ffijg.'-yg" Tl,. ii , t'V4 .' 1 MIlMvarii .1- u . .-.j if' J -mnnnimmijam g -1. ,. rSuBha'salH XlMwH AND C0TTAGKH -h lH 'A ' In Hummervllle, H. c H ' Ri,n,,inllU. M. r? Am 4 aTaBSj7l C. S, iiunerh 18-hols Ooif Cour..T- aB vvv" v nlM and rood roads for IdotorlPaV r mmgvmwt 9wV Rtdlna and Drlvlnf, IJverypaei ffHf HflTIl V neded With hotel. Bookl,T- B lilIElL i 'A anpllratlon. 1' (V. Wasaaef . aaB e Co.. Props. : (.e-i " aalfnH tfg nias A AVKin, Iansr ataai milltWI aataTT. 9t a Bat aVC i -MM at TTlsaaBH " "' .i '11 ' i . 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