'' I V ' w Mocr1 ai dhu U l". 1H. 1 tW Ion:; it et eitV lftlt tli j Dtti ,o such nAtnt ilon,' rped 'tlie lm-true-. bt-; th' t of fof utelr th. o o( -r of' n't lu to1 jr'ot rata pa m coil' rtluh CI It' S omt Indl. Ill'txfl Mli ((- "I rs t( . bul )0 p. i hell ' and iatloD r'Wtt r ihat - beu nptrit y for ntof effect i -d,o iouxl 40. rol(M athar burcti Inf fb. ill fail mtp OF PULLMAN COMPANY'S POSTTTfW a) ''.' TXT nAVPT.XTMmTm xTmT jli vjvviLiiviNiviJCirNi LuiNHULi P' Ii... r r,..r , ' C question Jia ivaisea as Pullman Securities Gossip of the Street V' milKHt: 'wuh consltleriililp- dlNctisslon In the llniiiir-lttl districts on Hut IT iiruuy fin iu wiic.tiicr mo ruiimtin (.-oninuny wits liicliiilcil In tlio fiov inliiirtit's ntan for tutting over tlio nillrnntlH unit for compcnuiitlnc tlicm on n 1'1h 'f llirro J cars' itvcritRc ijrt cnrnliiRN. Nd one arcmetl poxlllvo on llip matter. pniclul. of the I'cniiHylvnntii Untlroml woiihl not pxiucm t st mly brinlon. Tlio tblrr reprcRCiitiitlxe of tlio IMillmnn Comniinv In tlilt , i r ( . Itv..'fiM .until fri tin In . Wnulittii.lini ....J i'I,7 l'l-t I-"" " "' ""- "" ,." 1 Vn'sK&i ''ititif erYy."iiaj nn Men uti t)P, subject. ,-i,K-'' Tlio lroHldcnt'M pruclnniatlon woiili i- rnllnian Company Ih Ini'lmiod. n.s n.s it f AiCo-f tjijt'tforp.r.yooiliiiw' j. ! States, " take p'ossckkIoii aUJtirrcpf. ! 'k eunnlHtliiK of i earn, prlvnlq enrs niirf private car flncj etc. .r lt,l Kencrnlljt lioJIovcil'tlmt "pilvntc ear llne.s-' Ineliidos tho rulliimn Toinpany and that to place the company on tho mine basis of compen sation .a life' railroads will have a very perceptible elToct on tho stock, wlilclfilmii.M., proven,1 ,lllir of dividend of S tier cent. The Vullman Com pany owns and bperutes extensive plants located In six different cities, nlth general olllces In Chicago. Its capitalization is. $120,000,000, with tho same iiiiionnt outstanding. There Is no bonded Indebtedness. Its surplus for 1316 was 2,780,607. AL tho close on Saturday the stock was quoted nt.tOO'i. a 'decline of 7 points from the closo of the previous day. ln,AgUBt last It sold up to 140. It Would seem, therefore, that Gov ernment control, K It Includes this ompniiy, has affected the stock jvcrtely. When Will Governmental Control Cease? ( 'lie f erring tp that part of the President's address In Congress on the aiibjecj of the railroads, there Is-a good deal of speculation being Indulged (n .as to. when "Congress shall thereafter authorize" that governmental control shall cease. , The President wants the control sanctioned by Congress; he wants It to continue during the war and until Congress shall thereafter authori.e. The general Impression created by these words Is that private ownership alter .the,' wnr is something In' the distance. It was this doubt as to tho future thnt was given as a cause of the slight roaction In railroad so curltlcs. Slimy potential buyers were ready. .It Is said, to buy If the details were 'satisfactory, but were held back until they would examine tlio matter more closely. .Many lire awaiting the llguros on earnings anil expenses which tho (Internment will Issue after the contiol of the raids Is ussumed. There Is no Information as. .vet slating whether the I'Vdcral plans call for a. monthly statement, nt present, or whether reports will be Issued nt longer Intervals. v . . Tho November stuterncnt of the Lehigh Vullej Itallload Is Illuminat ing as to what may be expected from some railroads us to the Covern nicnt's basis of three years' net earnings. A gross Increase of net for tho month of JIi7,C37 was converted Into a decrease from net as com pared with tho record of the samejmolitlr the previous year amounting to $375,7!l. Operating expenses increased SJIO.CHO, and of tills $400,000 was aleyuntcd for by additional transportation costs. A well-known llrm of New York brokers Is authority for the state ment thin under tho system of governmental control u saving in expenses amounting to $."UO,000,000 it .vcar ni.iv l.e expected. The ways in which this saving may bo effected, they say, are as follows: Mconouiy in routing, economy hi loading and unloading, In space, In number of olllces, In handling ct'nploj'es In numerous departments of work; also economy in purchases and in standardization of equipment and rails, , TJils boars out .lustlco Urandois's wcll-rcmembered statement that morctlian-$t,000,000 it day could bo saved by (ho railroads of the country. If theseprognostications prove' out In practice, tlio Ciovernmenl will soon be pjllng up n surplus from railroad management. The Change in "Trust" Sentiment There scorns to be a reaction In public opinion recently In favor of whal aro generally known a,s the trusts. Sluuy who aro now speaking loudly for tho trusts and Inveighing against the Government for Its years of persecution and suppression of the trusts overlook tho Important things' which tlio 'Government tried to suppress, namely, tho mrlhuih of (ho triist'organlzcrs.ln their, building up of tho trusts. Wo have been trcated-.liero In Philadelphia during tlio last week to a rehearsal of thoso methods as pursued by representatives of tho Meat Trust, methods which most tit us had considered obsolete. It might be as well for somo of us to review tlio methods by which tho trusts were organized before wo blaino' Congress or the Government for shortcomings on these lines, nnd rrl then to ask ourselves whether, after applied whlclwwo uro now udvoc squeezing of rival concerns by t been 'aiming nt In the vast. Apropo.s of tills. In Ills rcpor Insurance Company, Gcorso IC. railroad 'situation ias been -greatly tho decision of tho President t men't nnd control of tlio railroads cHlcors-who liitvc.for theso many now realize that effective results 'and co-operation. If the new schemo works out satisfactorily It must hover bo forgotten, that Its success will be duo largely to tho fact that tho Government Is sanctioning and adopting tlio very Hue of policy which tho railroad heads have long advocated, but which tho Government has dc clareUjllcKal fpr. them. For. more than ten years the aim of legislation has been to jgauip out 'trusts' as Inimical to tlio public welfare. This' last govenimentiu. act .vrcatcs tho greatest 'trust' the nation has ever seen. t Tlilsf'fuet must b 1)orno lii mind In Tin-ruet miiHi iiouorno in miiKi in mc luiuro wncn uio su ernmerrtj cpntrpl Is usil, nn if ilojnbtlesa will he, us tho basli of KoVernmcnfal bwi'icrsh"!!).' Tho nlinust nxinmatlu peine ' (-atust 'Cfltcleiicy la- and always must bo dependent upon the right of 'InteMscnt' combination has now' been vindicated and reasserted by our hlg'liefef afitliu-rlly:" ' ' ,' 'r.-'Jdo'skc,ijjhp4ny?Was Iho only one that leeched n clean bill of "'"hcu'iln fWm''tho,'-'rHughe'Brt Investigation in 1005. '&& $1 'VVuMi? Utilitu Notes for Week aN'Ufthcrji .4ljU"KIccJr(e Corporation, roports for Novcmbor gross earn- , ' ViM iU"i.w.v u.,.w.... , . , ......... llfcs of Jj3tf99.-l6,rbfr'l.nv'rcafo over tho forrospondlnB moi loVl ier ccSitjSR't'cat.nings, $161',E68.34, a decreabo of 27.38 1... i ; ..'! Z .. ... n..,ln.l KmAml-.Ar 1( rrrniiu mifllltltval iulVi tho- tweK-lTmonths ended November 'art Increase over tho preceding' year of 23.02 per cent; net earnings, $2,387,463.76, a decreaso Ojf 4.48 per cent. The company explains that tho docrcuscH a'ra.duc, to' lho fact tha,t tlio principal part of the, railway prop "ert'y 'vva's"ldio toril,week during Istrlko of street-car operators and to tho ,pontlnued high epst.of, materials land Jabor, , Tho' Oklahoma, City division of tho Oklahoma Gas and Kkictrle Com pany .reports that for tho .week ended December 21 It distributed r.31,810 kilowatt hours 'of electric energy, an "lncreaso o'f 71.0 per cent over tho , jwircrnnng W'eekiOt lSlftLand tho division greatest weekly output. ftufiSfirto (Wtrcase'S liaVe Wen nUthorUeOtby the Public. Bcrvlco Com mUsriii'Jnaalilngton for (ho iHipet unif-Cns Company, tervlng li? ercuj'jmohomtsh u'nd Monroe, Wash. Tho' Metrojibiitan' Edlbon Oompapy,. nj subsidiary of tlio Itrtadlng Tranali'and Light Company, announces that Increases of 15 per cent in iW'r'alqs on all classea'o'f Service, with lho exception of houso-llghtlng, went ilnioj effect on January U .;, : Greater i Confidence in Rails Hankers und brokers ure. snerally of tfio opinion that should lho war continue for ono year longpr tho Government will hold, on to the railroads or at least ono Vckr after the dose. In order to fully determine tlio problem of ownership, ami this opinion ban materially contributed to ,;grejite' confidence on the part, of. Investors in railroad securities. s.ytAUnjMnveBtment housea-whlch gpec'lallzo In rails expect eventually to'd6o"railr6aa sfecurltles self around not less than A per cent basis. There in :o- doubt entertained In b,est Informed quarters on (he railroad situation' aaUdi the stability of prloes or of the future confidence us far i .'aSfj'tKe'.'Goverriment is concerned. st22jup'ass. the railroad blll'aa it, Is Si Sfiifci,1ly' 'P al1 railroad sefcurlles will be. supreme. 't.'i &Pfsitaea! it Jacurrent-opinlon J Hnanclal circles in this city : iiC''j..-i-i:.4.'J:-Aa l.i.. .M-iU' 'ftriivrt.tlan lbrii wUJ. THE STREET . ", , , . to jprooaDle meet on i m..1 .... .,,,.. I.. ,1... li.tll,...,... ,.,ti. i.. runt no 1IIIV 111 IIIU I lllllllllll iiiiivcm III il Mi-eni to mulic It tTpnr that the t htn htntcs: IllMjn, I-'resldcnt of the nnd ipsutno oontrol United' of transportation ml the iippnrtcnances rnllroadH ice)lnB and jmrlor all, It was the trust principle rightly (he future when tho success of Gov- Is of advocacy clplo that the IllUlllII Ol jllMU Ul per cent. Kor 30, gross earnings were $6,306,489,43, The belief Is general that Congress in a few days, and after (hat tho sense Mk or the ,,K,llHtl.- ..I...H and unfair COU, UAMI'KIIS UPHUATIONB rr,.,-. r; lnfi v.,,1 frlimls MANN J" M' ' iUiful'Ti' , Kttl CKI TOKR IIUI DrM ho IniM 'rcprcMMltuth CH that tlio law lias JIcAdon mmlu iml'IV lol.'Kraphlc re nf .Klnrjuc. Harri. .. U.latlv and frl.nrta WpVo'S Vri?,vo,l Vt Int. IVrnwaod ini.' ' n.laili.a .nd . frl-iid.. m.inlwr. of lnd;. vltrd in fun-ral. l . I P in . Is I.. Vr!CWir-il l-V mE$& t tu the policyholders of the Uonm Life top ilcnenil. -aI... la h. New lork. The Churci,. lv..chMl.. ,o ,,. ,. ,, oly - . ' '" -; 3ii" " ,, ' l.n.V prl;.-'. North .vjar Hill in. ll.n..in. ..ji m n,r;r.i ..ninH, r.. m m . 'uVZZZZZZZZJISX 1& Iclo. president of tlio compmiy. wild: "Tho report roll.mH.: ,.,,. ATK'' Vl..- TawAlW?. m,l S" ' : '""""' "' '"' "' l""ura ta"'''.'!.;;. '. , ....,' 2K and eul.!..- W ' " M.tiiiiiiiit trtu 1m increnMiiic nt iinlnta i-. I. ....' '.."'. .fv' .' '"."-i" L ''P. . . tcmum voa viati nocp nod tikttieh uKiiu1 . i&n iv t Norrlstovvn -3t.K7N ana CUISinv 4A ,! clianKe.l within .ho last few weeks I'.y cast ot Pittsburgh and Huffalo, luit thla , iiViaiiVS'"'.." frkn.1. ItiiltM to "run.Val i.a ilRii 'inn ,.M."i' .Inhnan,' All,. cllllV: i-r of lZiZ . !'. 'and. lair i:.lj.r.l ll. liar , HAitl.lIS. M. HlAlli:, :;$ F""""' 3S! BooVI.I and ,.!,.! apUihitJ M o..Mumo throi1Bh one heud tho ,aBc , J? due to .m 1 rold Mher '.V"' W!;,r1 TCliS, 1, WlV W!tMW .Vll ".1 .ff'BIH TSariInf K'K '" 3SM S. J. LAWRENCE. M.n.. W !. It.iM hlBliltlcant thnt tho Covcrninent li i .;.. ,,,ri;r.. uhlel, I.Ja tin. .., Houborouirh. Int. prUato, Wi'.lmln.t.r , nnl.nii. rfnuirm in... HI. MoiilM-a . !'.rl .'"'". "'d.. J p. m.. Ia u ll ' Hr.UkS. Jan. ft. JC iin. '';"' nV . . , ZBf.JA year been tho advocates of competition, ceaMlritcd curtailment of train pervlce. I nBCK-j.n . 'R. AMANI.rs ni:.'K. aKl ' ,'ANSCBll,-Jnr ?.a MAUY K . "vit. of ' in" p.iv.i;. " , , ,,,,.,, , , iwatu.a and' fri-nd. InyltM lo funerul ATMXTir CITY. N. J. ' ' "Th.. ii-iminiiirar unrvii'D In lie int? rn. i R tunri n.U ., mwi trlnA t.iwltnH t,i ..,..' ..?"' V'VV " la ... mtvu'l'tT. lorn C ul fill. Wftliiut nt . .artl.ai W'mA t. in 1 IHIT IlurrlSOll St. ' 1 . .!ME" CI1I1 b0 obtained Otllv bv C'Cntrall2.ltlon ,.. .,.,,! w-hAr..i... nnualKlA 1m u n rraiil l-ervlre. Wed.. '2 n iii . 4LMH IMne Ml Int. !,.i Vl.L1 xt-ri.. ".?. --.i .? ii-il. VIIVMIP. V wife of frnilk Maxwell. I frankford frlenda mny rail Tuea., 7:31 to ja-sV stt&L. fm iv-Aa BRITISH FOOD CRISIS EAR, SAYS RHONDDA I "Situalioii Critical unci 'Anx - ious," Food Administrator Cables Herbert Hoover WASHINGTON'. Jan 7 1 II.1IIHI lllinnilda, llrltlsh fooil control, ler, lu n cable to Herbert Hoover, the food administrator, nindn piiblli' here, iiuiys: , i " oaipulsory- rationing of I foodstuffs Is probable, and I cestui Inl I view llin situation with grave anxiety. I "I have repeatedly said hi public and private that there Is no rri.soti for lm- ttiieillatu alarm, iillhoticli inera Is every reason ror strict eeoiioiuy and precau llonnry nunsures. Tlifse statcineiits have In some Instances been twisted Into a declaration tint (lien Is plenty of food lu Kngland and Trance. "Tim food position In this country, nnd as 1 understand It in Kram-o also, can now without any evnugrratlnn bn de sctlbed ns criticnt nud anxious. "As I am now unable to avoid com pulsory rationing, I fear It will have to come with lonu mnui-s of people er'ln vlr - awaiting In the severe wentbe I tnally every town In Ihiglund for the dally necessaries of life Unload Cars or Pay Fines, Says McAdoo , Continued from Piute One of tho scarcity of labor, the Inevitable weather, tho Irregularity of trnnspor i tatlou and the consequent frequent j bunching of cms. Nevertheless, I am I convinced that the total Inconsequence and hardship on these acounts will be far smaller than the Inconvenience Hiid liaidshlp which our people as a whole ure suffering on account of tlio undue tying up of iullrti.nl equipment, l and will he very small. Indeed, com- pared with the monace which the wide , spread tying up of equipment causes to the health and comfort of tho peo ple nnd the successful conduct of our vynr operations. ASKS HKAltTY I'O-OI'llltATION ' "I therefoie appeal to every citizen to accept 111 ii spirit of Hearty ojieratlon the Increaseil cnarges wuicn will be Imposed, mid I especially ap- i peal to every shipper or consignee, as u patriotic dut.v. to employ every pos- t slide erfcrtand expedient (even though ! it Involves unusual and special nr I raiigement and additional cost) to load and unload freight cais with the least possible delay, III order that the cxlst- lug congestion may be cleared up ! , fore the new demurrage rule goes Into ' effect. Tho ordtr follows; num:u NO :t Ml tartlets by railroad.' subject lo . the Jurisdiction of the undersigned, I ale herebv ordertd and directed fiitth- I vvit'.i lo publish and (lie, ami to con- llniio In effect until ruitliir unitr. tui-irru fr,.,-Ho until January 21. in I wherein demurrage rules, icKuiaiions i and charges shall, be changed so as lo provide: A--(t) Fortv-clght hours (two days) Ireo tunc for loading or unloading on all commodities. , (i) Twenty-four hours (ono .!. . free time on chis held for any other purpose pennltted by tariff. 1 II Demurrage charges per tar pi r , dav or fraction of a day until car r I leleased, as follows: Throe dollar. for the Tint day. $4 for the sisimd day anil for each succeeding addl , tlonal day the charge to be Increased $1 in excess of that for the preceding 1 day until a maximum charge of $10 1 per car per day shall ho i cached on Iho eighth day id detention beyond free time, the f barge thereafter to be $10 per car per day or fraction thereof. These charges wHI sujietstde all thosa named In existing tariffs applicable to domestic freight, and specifically con template the cancellation of all aver age agreement provisions of cxlsthig tariffs. No change Is iiiithorlzed heieby to he made lu demurrage roles, iokuI.i tlons and charges applvlng on foreign export freight awaiting ships al ex port points. Ppon request, (be Interstate ( om merce Commission has Issued fifteenth section order No. 225. authotlzlng lho tiling of tariffs to accord with this ordei to been le effective January 21. 1018, on one day's notice. Carriers shall immediately tile said tariffs with appropriate state commis sions or other Stale authorities. Dated Washington, this fifth day of January. !MH. W. . McADOO, Director (ienei! of lianroaii man persons aro returning home Hfter .lm linlldnvn ronRhlerHttln -.erlo in ro- V.i i . IUI4VU "A heavy foe IbroiiRh the rlttsliurgb rtlatrlot, accompanied by r low leinnera Hire, la greatly lulerferlm .lth ewllclr ! Ins operations nnd train moveiiienls, I which, with Iho hhortar-e of labor, rau.ea loaa of ground thero. Tho labor situa tion in the. rittnburch district Ik acute. "Ther. la nlnntv nf roul :.t Ilnmtitmi i rtoade, but ships aro Mow In unloading. l dim to thn sever,. w.ai- i,,l ll,- ... l-."i-1.. .i. ! .',, f;oruiKo ot wotc; ... Muia.j - ,,j tn ,i,(.-uiiiik in,' tinrrji npe ration of railroads In that district.. rpinpera. ni.rl rtii ...nnril 1 1 ufiii' I'ltllllitUIIW frOlll l"H'U in Jlllieru , 1 liur. , .' H II, III.. BOn- iilrt funernl n.n1',n''ft I nunrn. i.n. i . .-,.,.. v ....... . . uin..,.i, ni. - , v V. T7 :'j-.-. .. 'SWJM'n r!i.S,A"!:f ' ai..m";,Vi,ri): i-!;irw.nf-":r- ,'Ssns..W'riy. 3w &. .jw.-j:". "-m?i . .!.v'tuV; ."S"r,Ar S-Tvii;"..f"n! "K&iVzti'V .:.'i.v jr- .rm., 3WN" vA-ri- :M W1 - . . i arn ami aie jnnn K-. itecK. nceii L'L'. i-ji tii.s . t in ii n. in. ' uinrs ni in-' i. 'iii. i u.,ii-n im,.h. ,...,. ., irpp nrinver. w in i.nvii . -, ...., , wMM.7TrsssrTTssmr''vH "A blloriae." OI Mllur ni eilKllie-nouae Due nnlkn nf funeral lll lie itUen (H'.AHV Jan. II. CAT1IAIUM:. lfa nf nve. l.iijlntt, 1'a men maaa i nuri-n oi inn HHatlve. nnd friends lulteu to eervirre J jMll'rrPJ LL"U fjTyTaWW termiuaiil is pirveiiunK t'UKinvn iroin i nt.in 11,1.1. .vi iieinwam t-lty. Iei.. .Ian. .lartlii ni'.ry, nr lleiaiiv,. ann irienna in inn rtn.vi., ... ,.ni,., ,v - ,ii, i. m . ii., .. .i.u ri m. v, ,..". B wjj LJ. 19. M m Bftl belnc turned uroinntly and ki'IIIhk Imelc ' "r- I-'KANK lini.Vll.T.i;. mrni Oft. riela. Mte.l to fun-ral Wed . h a. in , rt.ldenr.nf dral J em ,.itoiiiivii . ,'p"1 Aul" funeral, . , . . I In? lr Iwll lUM I Into Ktrilr.' Ihea ami friends InMled In funeral .erilie,. .nn-ln-law. I! K Kollt. Iltrvin. I'a. Illch MellltlirlJ. Jan 4 KATIIAItlM. A . STKVI1NH -.Ian r,. FUddenly. nt B722 i IVAAI I'll ill-l "rt i 1. I..... .1 ,,.i... i, . , Delaware Clly. IVI Tues.. 7::lll P. lu He. max Pt MnnliH'a Churrh 0 a. ni. Int. New daljahler nf lain Jame. and ,Mrnrlo i-i,pt.r nXf KAT11 V. , d.uahler of IM A - kl A VAVJH Tile lullimpo l.'IIIIIKS or (mills llnrvn nna ,vm , ,.r,ial,.d t cnclleii Mills Cathedral Ctm. Autu funeral Millrlde (ne. Tlnntyl, IIelalle and ff lends, fhomaa I' and Adeline H. Stevens Itfln- ... ... v stO been rcdllC'd (ill aci'OIIIlt of colli lo ex- Cem., Phlla., Pa., Wed., n. in. OI.KNN. Jan. ft. at Wllllalnstoll. N. .1.. , Sarred Ileal I Hnelely. 1 M. Sodality nf m, n, fri'lid. Inlli'd to funeral aerire., ,, AIIRT' .1XY . . VM pedllo tram-porlatlon nf coal and food- lil.ACK. Jan. a, i:i,l7,Alli:TII a . widow HAVIU A QI.R.NN, need 72. Ilel.ilie. and St. Ann'., lm ted tn funeral. Tuea., 30 vv,d ., B ,,, ,, srhultr Uldi. A"M Hi" rlaor. o: rough wlnttrl slllffa. llmlilirKUPS anil illMTflnnH lllo f raM If lllach. aced 7 ll.latlvea and frlenda Invited lo funeral atrrlrea. Wed. a in . r"'" " itale,-., Jamea I Mr- IlrM, Bn, p,mn, ,,,, t. nrlvate. lit. Jill" Vor''la artaU.t Wlnl.. RMgj r.npW;i,erVVeP ne.eiTJary a"-!d f,".- .!",',? '' orTv ' a,?r".;,n.h3K'.V T. Tn ,7r"Jl!.-"wK s.;i.h X!?,M .O'.T ;;.'- - . a. o. Tue... 7 lo v XR -d .delightful ,S .I-""" . Thn.ii mnni ne .in.Ti ru in. i ......- ...... .-... . v rii-k't-r in.. iiinivv.i u'ii rir .inmivmi uni, ,i.i . , a .ukb w. -. If OU I.N l'lTTSHI'KCII IllSTIlir-r IIIItMINailAN'. January ft. tnls. MAI1T. ...OHBIli:. Suddenly. .Ian ft.'I'MIU mn nt turo 111 the coal regions Is B below zero I IMS W. I'nrlfle t , Tloca. Int. private. I ?J operlte.onana",S tr"B uni ''m.T.'n.il.rMnnVi:.?,"' I nairiperins operations. beth and lata William llnjle. aeed in. n.la- in inuiana unci .Miclilirau there. Is serious dllllctilty. Thero Is u henvy accu- mutation of frelght.at tidewater nnrfo Shins aro available liiiilahnrfj, "iJ"V' nii aro uvuuauie, out luhor for load- Ins them lfvery scarce, as also Is labor for coal Ins, A Day TTitt U all ,1t costs tn nave, art) abundant supply of pure, running water uuaer niun preiiur wntr ever and whenever vou want tt wben you Install1 NEPTUNE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Affords anipiV tire osot action and ajtvea you ' all the advantaea of eity water at a fraction nf thw cost. Iow Initial cost. Requires almost r.o altnilon. Write tor booklet No. 41, 'ECxkoS.C& Plumbing A Heating Supplle. UIBPIV BOOMS II lo 60 N. Mb 81 ana a,rrh Street pi1nwv.-avstv.gwr...v..AtV, "sIajjSBS" J J 'SAMIWEES JOIN POILUS ! HONORING JOAN OF ARC I Americnn r Intcrlwini and Krcneh tied in Church Where She Worshiped i- " the WITH TUG ASHIP.ICAN' AUMY , PIlANCi:. Jan 7. l-'or the first time. In history I'liltrd States plavrd n part In the na tional celebration of the birthday of Josn of Arc on Sunday. Prajers were, offered up In all of the. churches for victory and for the safety of the Amer icnn and I'rench armies. Al the little hamlet of Dotnreim . . i where I'Vance's national heroine was born, the American anil French II.iks were Intertwined across the nltar la the church where slm worshiped and saw the visions that saved Franco. Tim Stars and Stripes were also dlspl.ivrd In front of tho font where .loan of Art was baptized There was an Inipiesslvp lellgiotis nnd military ceremony. A battalion of crack French line troops was drawn up lu front of the little church stsnillm- nt attention v Ith presented nrms, whle the 1 tolling bell nimnunreil tho celebration or tun rites within. Tho villnge was crowded the whole day with pilgrims, msny being news, paper Correspondents who had come for many miles to worship at the mint's .iiureh. to pray for thn success of the Allies and for the coming of another who shall deliver France In her hour of peril Many persons who were unable to gel iil.i., .!, ,i,. .l..i 1...-1. .t ... :.. ",r '".' ""I".-! niii'iiiiiian in toe snow outside until a volley, tired across a little cemetery, containing many newly made graves, announced that tho cere- mony was at an end. High masses were ssld In churches throughout France American and French dead. all fur the the DELAWARE SUFFRAGISTS HOLD GREAT MEETING Dudley Malone nnd Miss Maud YounRcr Speakers nt Wil- minp;ton WILMINGTON. Pel. Jan T -VVII minginn was busy yestertiay with meet Ings. The largest was held In favor of woman suffrage In the Majestic Theatre where there were delegations present from Pennsylvania, New .lersev and a number of other States Mrs. Florence Haard llllles presided, ami the speakers vveio Dudley P. Malone, of New York, and Silas Maud Younger, of California. Daniel llatc.hellor, president of the Pennsylvania Peace Soclctv. was the speaker at the open forum of Hie Social ists at SIB Market street In the Slajestlc Tlieatie List night there was a meeting of the Voting Mens Hebrew Association, at which tho asso ciation presented a (lag containing fottv onn service stars for membeis of the organization. David Snellenburg, head of the Wilmington Merc of the Pulladel phlla department storo llrm. pieslded S , i no speajiers woio i uiteo Mates senati Wlllard Saulsburv. Mayor John Law sou nnd 1 abbl Samuel : tablnowllz Scranton Firemen Form Union SCItANTON. Pa , Jan. 7. Membeis of the Scrantou city llie tlepartuient are now atllllateil with the American Fed eration of Labor. They have organized a local and have obtained n charter from the International organization. News of the firelighters unionizing caused a stir In municipal circles. Ice Too Thick: Cutting- .Stops WILLIAMSPOUT. I'.i.. Jan. 7. The recent cold wave has caused a general suspension of Ice harvesting lu this sec tion owing to the fact that the lee has formed to such a thickness that It Is Impossible to handle xlt. Bcatfjs, AKOimX - Jnn t, UKORdK AU'OKS. iiKftl NI Hflntltrii nn-1 friend. HsMfinnv Mrothrrhood. inltfl In M'TiIcp. Tum v m.. '-'.Tin Hi. Altai... et. Int. private. Vi). tnnriiinc AI.IaKN Jan 0. I'laATIA t:.. wlf ft I'Hrnptt V A1N. IteUtUrs a nd friends l vltril Xn funTHl. d. I P. in., 7UU Oiford tr . Fox I'taBP. I'hlla Inl .'rival, Ivy lllli m. ANTIIHS'Y .1n I. WILMAM If . Mil rf John J an1 Mar A Anthony. RpIw 1 1 nnd frlfnd!, .loth WhM I'ounrli; Htonf mnK relloahtji, lnllfil In funfinl, Turn , t v m , rirfntB' rptt'nr. i41 1 Orav'n Wrrv mad. HrUe" Holy Trinity Me morial Chaf)I, '.'LM ainl Hpruro ata,, U p. m. ' Int. Mt Morlah fVtn. Hpnialna may ta viewed Mn to Id t. in. Auto funeral. HAWUI-;. At reaMnro. Narberth. Pa . .Tan I. iti'.ultui: 11AHUIK. Fuiifral and Int 1 prlVit:- , P . ''SlVT"''".-1 '! HIIN'RV I'DOI'KIl IIKCI' norn iem mumy Maryland, .on nf Jin IlIItMINClllAN, January a. tnis. MAHT, I Jielatlvea und friends are Invlteu in attend I he funeral. Wednesday. HMi rrom her husband's residenee. .U'l.'t ri. fith Soitntu requiem in... al lho Churrh nf Ht. Vernnlra at 10 m ni. Inl. Holy Hepulihre Cem. ni.Ki;. -Jan. fl, at .11 N. Peach t.. CATIIEHINi: C. III.K15, nelallve. and friends Invited to .ervlce, Weil I """r 11. Hair Hide.. ir:o Che.lnut at Inl . Private. Ilematna may l viewed IS'.'O Cileat .1 nut .t.. Tue... ft lo fi p. m. noSI. Jan. n. SARAH J. widow nf Jame. Ilond. aKed 74. Ilelallves and frlenda Invited to funeral .ervh-ra. Thura. . - p. in . no'tlrta and friend., children nf llnlv crn.a School. Invited to funeral, Wed., s:3U a. m.. mothcr'a re.ldenee. flMft Chew .t. Solemn i requl.ni mn.a Church nf the Holy Cross III i in Int. New Cathedra Cem. Auto i fun-ral. v.wirann .vuio HRKi-SMKR. Jan. d. RARHARA. widow ofojaroli Rrrsimer, aftsd 2. Relaltven and friends Invited In funeral, Wed , 1 ti m. resident ot fmll Lampe. Jr., 1010 Ucnner st., I.Awndsle. Thila. Int, private, Mt feare Cem. Rf mains may 1 vlawrd Turr afte 7 n. tn. RRRJIIT. Jan, I.. 1AUX H RR101IT (nee Rudolph), wife of Thomas l V. Rrlffht, Itelatlvta and frlenda Invited to funeral strvlces. Wed.. 1 p. m.. 1717 W Mfliit-a-nmsry ave. Int. Arlington Cem., Camden, N. J. friends may call Tues., 7 to 9 p. m, MATH IAN A. imOOKMAN. asd fil. RIaw llvoi M M.. Invlt.d lo fun.ral ..rvlct.. Tue.., 11 .,.-....- 1' V -r T .:- -.."- . . a. m ----... " . . ...... ti..i jl u.. .hv. tn.. man.. 1,1 .1 nrrir ii.ii nui. ...... nd loth a..IInl. Mt. Mnrlah Ctm. HURN'H.- Jan. 4. JAMCH A., husband of Kllla M. "urns ne niley) and son of late JhVn.-Jin, 4, hichard W , hus James nnd Barah Durns. Relatives and I v;nil0f Alwlltla Ifartnftt (na Iiosa), seed friend. Invlttd to funeral. Tue.., 8:30 it i:?n itnddln.ton t. II ah reaulrm niM fur. la.lv of Ijiurde. Church 10 n. in. Int. Ki liJiiii-'s Cm ill'rtTON Jan B. ALFRED ll . hu.band nf Ellrab.lhIlur on ilela tin, "i b fri.n".. u-iomlna- Trlb. No. M. I. O R. M ami i VmSn I .5,. N. llbn SI inviui 1-Vi rhi,,.' n''m. aa ti' ,;.."2 v ""."' ."".:,;.." . " '.T. ." .". " 7 uiouce.itr Liiy. iM. j. int. Arlington O. P.. No. 34, Invited to funeral, Tuea. a:so a. m,. iia jvoit au itign ma., ni. Monica'. Churrh, ITth and Rltn.r ta 10 u, m, Int. Holv Crn., Cm, flAMVIIKLL. Jan. 0. of pneumonia., VIR. (JINK FULLER, .daughter of late Ch.rle. run 'ana n.orga. wwranv ..vajapb.ii. at.. I'.m namiini nnv iir ncBru irni. t"r. .. -'. . - . .- n .uu n ... w ii. ,-" "- . ...,----- -- iiuMVELL. Jan. B. VERNER SIMP- '.'"rn Iilr.t. aged 7n. HeUtlvea and friend.. Hrjn, Mawr Flra-co.. iiivitea in lun.rai, BON aon of Mary Langd.l. and i.l. lier-I '"'!'' Uolljol 81. p;ot,,'. Church. Invlt.d ' Tue..'. H a. m.. i:."Penn at.. Itryn Mawr, Pa. ,.';' h riu.vr.il und "5 RflatKa. and to funeral, Wtd tsaiii n. m.. d13 Walton Hniemn reiu m ma.. Church of Our Mother frtTnalS ""t- of aood 3oun.el 0 a. m. Int. HI. D.nl.'a Vhura.. 1 P. tn. Htrvlce Ht. Andrew, "".".'rn i Vi '" r"nd HouU" LynTT r.n 4 MAHT S widow of KrJnr5hdC.,m'nVM.an3aUtm,a"V;ilVend e'v' '"W'"' ' J,?'fN' 4 ' Oer0g.iwTTM7lfIe,,n,; &"&,& nluilV" l.rnwoodC.m.Frinda may can ved, ev. r.tharjn. llMin. R.lallv.. and friend., and frlenda Invlltii ro funeral. Tuea., 2 v. 49. Rtlallvta and frlenda. I-hlla. L. O. n T s ,1, i T..'.'. 1',' 'K I "ffiiecinw t.. b ruiini.ixK wife of nrATii4 I'lVTt tW 1. k tllti' r J....LI.. of Patrick and Map-arel : Cant I In. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tu;.. , 8:.M) in, rrnifirnr ni imn-niF, in an inin si, an, ! Hni.mn ri,,ilm nam Ml l-T.lit nr.l'a I'hurrli. tn . in. Int New Cntlx-rtrM (Vm, -vino iimerni , CAItTKIt -Jen. (1 joil.v. Im.h.nrl of liuli-i Carter (tire Prnti), agea fts. IM- I live, nml frleeii.. memlm. of Hru'.el cr- rt Vrner.' Mutusl tlefenee noil llenfflelnt Af.o.. Ixienl No I. Imltrrt to funeral, Illi'i 7th .1 Int. r-rlvnte, tlreenmount Cent. Itemelns nmv bo li'vH Tus. ovo Auto funernl t t-AM-;i - pro ,i, ja.vii;s, nusiinmi or inie Annn ('.frv. Funernl Tin-... S.an n. m., t3l rreneh .1 lllith r,-nulMn inn.. St. CdvMtrii'ii Ctiurrh Int. prlv.te. Holy t'roe. IVm Aulo funtrnl. CASI-.V. Jn. I. MH-HAV:i. t... Iiul..n.l of M.ry Cn.ey (nee tinrvlni Itelntltp. eml trlenii Invited to funer I. Wed , S..1( n In . 1031 n-n(h .t Soli-inn roqulpm hUh in... hnmsrulnle Conrriitlnn Church lo a m. Int Holy t'ro.s Com. Aulo .orvloe I'll V.MItr.ltS .toil. I. JIIIIN. liualiHivl rf t'tnlln- cinmlirre nml .nn of Into .lohn I'hsml'era np.l lloli-ccn Sleel. KunerHl. to u-h'r! ri'litli-r. nnd frlrnrl- nre ImttM, We.l. 1 no i. ni . 112" S titlnnna .1. let Serm'oiil ''"'li Auto .rrtli-. l'rbnils inMy .-ill Tn - iifi.-i r, p. in tit writ Ml! .inn I JOHN .1 lui.l.nn.l of c.s.i-Uie i s,tnIIr tnee Kolliheri lieln Mii inil ftlr-nila Invlteit to fiiiii-ral, Tue., s n in. 2in; Klininll et foi. nm reimlom mrt.s S. Anlho-iv'n cloirrh P .10 n in Int. Si Men 's c nt.. !ttbirniuh Arromii' (Va.l P.P--S rotl- AUto .ervli'r Cltt:V - Mti :.. MAIIV c Clll:VV. oRfil "7 llelalhei, nnil frteivla Invited to lunrirl .ervlres Weil , 12 .in )i tn . resilience nt broll-i-r m-ltw Theoitore lltitihs. .ts.i l-nson .' ''!?u,n;-.,J v'"i ' 7urit'!qtM.VN !t.oi I linn , n.vpi .rrvlcc. ANNA r! . ndlow of Pi-no-ll Churchman. Itflntltra and frlenils Invite-t to s-rvlee.. Tur. , 2 p m., oilier II ll.lr IllUc 1S20 Chestnut at. Int. private. CO VTK!'. .tun. 4. MAItT II COATUP nelails nnd friends Intllrd to services. Mon 2 p m.. Indlent Willows and SlnRle Wnm -.'s Home, ar.l." Chestnut .t Int. VVo-illonls C-l. COVII'tlKf'ttl) .Inn. 3. at 27SS N Judsnn si HVUVII P, . wife of Pitrlrk P Comer' ford end ilaUBhter of John and Catharine nt-'i"f lielatlves ami friends, n. V. .vt. Sndal.iv. I.eatue ef Saered Heart and Altar sneil f. or si t-ommn.t s . nurrn. inviieu , f,,,,r.,i, Til-... n m . parents' rest dnre. soil VV l.ehleh ntr solno-v lilnh jn; ffiJf! ''.vu'to'fim-rai. m' ""' i-onavi:u. Jan. ." AdNKS J conv- Vr.n tor .lohnsottl. wlro or Jotin XI t'onn TMMHra and friend n ited to tu- nril Tua . S P nionenter Tit. N m . 220 S Klni; si .1 lilt Cedar tlrn (Vm COX -lai, .-.. t,tR V widow of Adn A 'c. Bfl 71 Hflatifa ainl frtinM In . vltrd to funeral Tuit , II a in., pat lorn of .1 mni II Mnrrav A Hn. rt2 Mrk-t at . Camden N J- l1- nrivilf. C'd.i- lmv (Vm Krlerda may rail Mom. h t'UVin -.tan .", WILLIAM I'HMO, need 1 IMatUen and frlenda lnlted to finral Pun 'Z " m.. realdnre of ton Willi mi Crnlc '2'12 (Ireenwlrli at Int Mt IVare ( Vm iTNNINOHAM. .Ian d. at Mnorrrtnwn. . .1., HUIXH1UT. Wife nf Michael Cunnltu ham IteUtltei nnd fr1ndi lnlted tn ru ntral. Wed.. S a tu.. I.Umw Inne Moorca own. V. .1. Iflth mM of requiem nur I.ady of dnod Oouni-el Chiinh 1 n m Int. Mt Carmel Oetn AutOf will met 7 n m. irolle from Camden at (Imrrli nt (TN'NINOHAM Jim ;.. I.CH1MA A . s jilow nf Thonina D. CunnlnKhain ncd 7l P.elatKen nnd frlendf invited lo funrHl. Tua . 7-30 p. m.. oii In law reld-nr Iewj Mlnaln, 7 Pnydr a.e . IMinutn. N .!. Miii aervlrea In M. I t'hurrh, (ilna-ihrtro N J . Wed . II A in Int Olnasi.mrn, X. .1 rVtN Jim rt MICHACU hunhind nf 1 Marv Davln, Ked '! IteltHiea und friend tnlte to funeral Tuen . T a. m pa flora of V .t Carroll. LM t N Ith t Maaa of re milem St Aiiauatin'4 enure, s m it. Holy Cmm (Vm Auto funer-tl IK tlllt KK ---.Nn. tl. i:m.A ltOCKIKH, widow of William 11. le (Iruff. Iu" nnttic nf funeral will be kIiii. DKNO Suddenly. Jan. .1, nfimiltT. liu hand of Cnlrnrln Denn (nee lToftnaV need ! ttnl.lt I vet Hiid friend1, tntdnve- nf the ivita Kile Work, inrmhers of Men't l,encu. Church nnd KiiTidaj achool of KranHford Ae Uantlat Ctiurrti, Invited to funeral aervtrei, ftlon Up m . Snoti n Monmouth at. Tnt private. North Cedar Hill t'rm UKVANTOV -Jan I. 1112 ltrandvwlne at. Hf.MANNA CATHKniNi;. widow nf Thndore Uevanlny. aned S. itelttvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlr-ew, Tuea., 1 n, pi , parloin of H. V, Krankenfleld Sona. :.3nn vine t. int. nrUato. Cedir Hill Cem I(irlHi:UTr Jan. L IMflMP. aon of lnt Ch,irlen nnd Mary Doucherty, aced IU Uelatpt nnd frlenda lnted in funeral Turn . H'.tn a. m . rrnldenre of brnther-ln-Iaw. 11. P I'ord. tr.Ittl Taney at CJ7lh and Tanker ata . Illfth maan St UiItM'h Church 10 i. m. Int liol Cron Cen. HSHKIUCK. Jan i IJLIZAIlKTir A., widow of .Tnaoph lherlrk, aired j.t Rel. tlwi itnl frlftiiH lnted to fuiicral aerv Irrn. Wed . 11 h. m , 321 S. I21U at. Int. prlvile Omit flnwen. I : VAN'S At her irnldenw. (lullfnrd Mmmr Apiirinn-ntd. Iliittlmora. mI . Jan. it, I'.tMA , I , widow nf .Toe! Ilvnna. need 71 Mela- iKm and frlendn (mlled to wniwH, Tluir- . ,.'" m . Olher il italr HMtr , 1S2K Cheatnut rt. Phlla hit private, riaATinN. January (I iniR, JAMHM .T.. beloved huabrmd of Cllen Kenroti (ti"e Harry) HelatUea nnd frlndi, alo Arrh blfshop 1lnn fleneral Aiaembl, Fourth I) Krre. and Holmenhurg Counrll, No. 1281, I of C- the Holy Name Sorlety and H. V. M. Sodality of Ht fiotnlnlc'H I'arleh, Ifnlmea. burc. are invited to attend the funeral, , Thurs.. S:flo a in . from hla lato realdenre, iWA Nor Hi Camnt- at (lnc.m. Solemn requiem inaaa nt tho Clnifcli of the Holy Chill (l.os.m). nt in a tu. Int. St. Doml ' tlle'a IVm. HoImdmn? Auto funeral. r'H.nMYlt Jan n, HI.IZATIKTH AHIO. widow of Anton llernard Kllemyr. aiteil "ft. Ttelathea and frlenda Invited to funeral ervieea. Tiii . 2 p. m . .ins Krankford avr, Int private. North Cedar Hill Cent. KIbllllll. Jan. 4. .inilN ConTNCT riSIIKIl rieimirn. N .1. Itetatlven and frlenda Invited to funernl arrvbea. Wed.. 2 Tn," . -'to iirmiienorn at . niverame, . J. private. rtalMmore intera onv. CUIT7.. -.inn. 4 JOHN'. Imband nf lute T.villu M VrlU (nee Slter). need 7.1. llela tlven and frlenda Invited to funeral cerv leea, TiiM,, 10 a ni . aon'a realdenre, MS W 'I toga at Inf. pri vnte. WnMH'. Ph. 1 rlnd"! m hII Mon . 7 to 0 p. in llxs. and frl'nds Invltsd lo funeral. Wed . I -an p. m. Ifto.i (Irala .1.. Nlretnwn. Int. IllllKl'ln Cm . Ma funeral rar, l'rlenda may nUKIll'Suddenlv .Ian ft' MMII,. ain of William nnd Anna (Irene, naed Ift 1ta thea and friend. Invited lo funernl. Wed . - p. Ml. 4100 Oermantown ave Inl North wood Crin Ilemaln. may ha viewed Tuea.. after 7:.1i a m. Auto aervlre I OIIIINTIIKR. Huddenlv, In New Tnrk rlty, Jan. 'J. OAltl. ntlKNTHl'll llelatlvea and I frlenda tnvlled lo aervlrea, Tue... 'J p. tn , Oliver II. Pair Hide , ISL'O Cliealnut at. Int. 1 prlvat. I UAIft:, Jan 11. WILLIAM V... hushand nf Kinma K, Hale inee (lirrord), aged H7 Itelallve. nnd friends. Invited to .ervlres. Tue... p. ni.. ill I J. 'Wlldhnod ave. lla.t Lan.dnwnc. Pa. Int Arlington Otn, HAMMER. -Jan ft. MARY IIAMMf R (r.eo iiummeu. wmow or r renericK iiammer. Relatives Kiid friends, (Uwanes- CnuneU, .No. i.', u. oi i-.. o unteer i oiiih-ii, ,o, i.i. P and I nf l. lnvii.,1 in f.m.r.i .rvlr.s Wed.. n. n, "?na l.r.n .t. Int. , ,-iorhnood (m. Ilemalna may bo vie r",Av-r.-'r 7 ' ,m' . .... . n.UAM-V--;!." "'.a.1 ?7:n '.'"."'.'".'.r , RUL1.A, daughter of John and la n V rg Bn,)v. Nc;(lc(. of tuntnl lnUr. Norlhwood Cem. Ilemalna may bo vlentd ritlnla HANI.n.s: j.n. . math. m um.,u. . Thorn., Hanlon. RelalUe. and friend. In. vlteil n funernl Tluir 1 -an n m lllft VllllnghamUn,'f.al' Frnk"f'ord. Itii. "prlvaV." Fnre.t Hill Cem Auto .ervlce. HANN'ON Jan. 8, JOHN J., hu.hand of Margaret lUnnon I tie. Jjavlln). air.d 4M. l( a,! fn a.nl f.Unl. D !-,... .... 'ranch. Nn. n.17, Irish Nntlonal Knre.ter.j ;i, .,". in, ,v. u. ii., imntu to runerai, lues., 8:S(I a, tn.. .1(107 Melon .1 Requiem high ma.. St. Agatha'a Church 10 a. in, Int. Hnly Croas Cem, lianiJiA.-Vft. J.n. II. SlliJHJAll 1IART- MANN, aged 7.v Ilelatlvea and frii-nd. Ahavalh Cht.ed Hoilety Invited ti I fnH..l rt.. tn. . -'.,.. juntrai iirim, hub, 4u , m,, jmriurs OI AllOlpn reed. SHn V. ITth int it ro.m.i i r -. - Cem, New York. Washlneton.' Atlnntlo Cllv "nl outh .lethleliem panera eop. v.i and friend, invited tu fun.ral, Tue.,, 8:30 a, ni., fv.ldtpe., Oakl.wn ave. i .'"" " ". m-. rcaiaenre, viaaiawn ave., '"."'.'wnnil lt)kynl, N. .J. High Maaa Ht. .ionn-a tnurcn, colling. nood, M. J., Ill a. in, 'n'' Private Calvary Cam. k Omit flower.. Auo .in.r. Friend, may Vail Mon. ave. . "ATNEH. Jan. ft. A.VNIB M. HAY.NUH. 1 i'l'llv" and friend. Invited In service.. I Tuea.. 10 a. in.. Oliver H. Hair Illdg.. 1820 I'h.itniit al Int Mt Ua. .1. rm, - r.s-ji ,"'K ;,..-".,;" . ,.. ward Church 10 a, ni, Inl. N.w Cath.. dral Cera. Auto fun.ral. Om It flowers. HORNKR. At Uurllnglon. N. J. Jan. S, JOHEPHINK C. ,wlf, cr Iavld V. Ilnrn?i ahd daughter of lata Thoma, J. and Ellta. b.lh Water. Itelallve. .nd friend. Invited IU tuntrai. rr.iienre.r Kngl. av... ill urllng- ;t ; i "I " ."."jr.' lA" vS'V "v' inmop niTurq in lUTiprni. o.,rt , in. ' m laourn' b nurfn iu n. m il'.i T. . riV" Tim,uU! niu'i "iTmn,prnji- reniflonc. 2.VK1 F.I nwnrtli t. hoi- i ('row m rAnti1fril rrtnHa HI JDnifri I'hiirrh lu a. m. tnn h ith ... ....... ua ihtt.H'a 1 ...... -.. Inf IMr cross tVm , I n " J i a 'l t lol? Vre Wm" " 'n,v -J""' '..KIl!K1n,r:7.Vf..,Iw.'S I'.VttNliV-jMi. (1. MAIIV. l,lw of An- Aut" fun.Vl. ' ' 0 , f'.J" f'u,f"!;'iS'urlrt"!V,Vo"MV. t-J" I nCrl rtr;v Carwv. Itlihe sii.1 Wi.l. lmbr,l JENNIN(IS.-J i iiF.HtlKllT, .on .M ,,, hj fcaVrM ffl It " (JwIM. "A' '""' in funeral. Krl.. 1:30 tn.. -his N llu eh In. 'lii lUnimnin ena i.l,.. ii i;nm. ..,,1 .1,1 i1-...:.. 'IV" n-iT...i ,. . n s i.-i v tan ii i ni' u r. nr rianrca nil .-".' " : . .. ...", r- H1!"!1!" wmm.w amHamiv m mtumm'c.ti nr.m I .- ..-. ....-......, , 1IUUUKH, rtaushter of Jamea J and Mollis !l. Hushes tnee MrOlnlrr). Relatives and mentis ItlY ted In funerAl. wert..S 4r H..t,.n.. lk.llHB,A ll.l. fn t4 iieimiven nnif friend. In'viteil to f'un.rej i servlree, Tliee, a p. m., tmrior or n.viit (I. I-'rnnkeiineld Hona. .122 N. ft2d at Tnt. i fiend outhwfatern Vm. Auto funeral, JKI.T.T Jan. I, at Chattanoopn. Tenn., CI.AUA H.. widow of the Hev, A. M .tlly, of New Wtndanr, Md , aped 7,1. nelntlv?a and rrienrta invited lo ervteea, Mon., 3 p, ni , inner ii. u.iir nidjr . 1S20 Cheatniu rt tin private, jnNNINHS.- t Pvtnora. N J.. Jan 4, THKOtimtr: Tl'CKRIl. husband of Klla .Tennlnua tnee Klrlh) and aon of lale Captain nlehnrt .lenninen and Naney (llorlon) .Ten nlnca Ilollnck of Itlverhead, T. I. fervlrea nt rraidenm of Fon. Theodore Harja Jepnlnai. 327 tUrflrld nve., Palnivrn. N. J-, Tuea.. upon ir-nval of fiitf. train from Market at. ferry, Phlladelithla. Int. private. JOM.Y. .fan. o, THOMAS Muband of Ha rah A Jnllr ared 7o Uclat1ve nnd frlendi Invited lo arrvUea, Wed.. 2.30 p. m.. 2 N 2d al . Parity. I'n Int. Kernwood (Vm Auto aervlre 1'rlenda my nil Ttie., 7 to l) p. nt JdNI.S.--.Tan. ft. MAKUAHI.T, wife ot Irvaar Jonea and daughter of late Patrlrk nnd Caiharlnn Kelly UrlatHej and frlenda, l.adtea' Aiulliarv, No in; Knlthta nf St. John, Invited to funernt, Ibtira,. S:30 a. m.. 232 Chatham at aSobmu reoulem maan St. nn'a Churrh lo a. tir int. Holy fepulehre iVtn Auto funeral KAKJHN At Miwtrmtnun. N .T . IMmt Month .Mli. AMflS II KAtOHN n,eed 7f, UeiatHen nnd frlenda InvlIM to funeral, Knurtli'dav, Plrft Month Hth, 2 p. in . Ptlenda MeetlnR Ifntia, Moofeatown Train leaven Market nt. frry, Phlln,. 12.30 p m. UNi: Suddenlv. on Jmi 4. 1MV CATHKU1NK KANK Ilelatlven nnl frlenda of famllv ure reapertfullv Invited tit attend the funeral. Tuea . 730 a in . from her aiater'a realdenre, Mr Annie (t'Ttare, 317 N inth at . Phlln Mann at the i'hurrli of the AMutnptlou at f n. m Int. Holy Cmnn iVm An'.i fun rnl. KIH.r.K.lt Suddeilv, .Ian 7. JKNXII1 TVMm w'fp "f 'J Krank Keller. Notlre of funeiHl will 1 lveti from her lale ral- ilenri. fto N 1,1,1 f-i. KHhSII -j-Jati. 3. l.liriSA. widow of Chnrlea Ktinh lleltlvei Hiid frlenda in vited to fnliM, Wed . 1 p m . 020 K Woodlawn at . titn. Int. private. Crdar Hill Ceni. KK.NNBV -Jan. I. A1.1HN" IV. .liuPhand of Dornthv Kennev inee Pnrker) Relatives rnd frlenda Invited to nervliva, Tuen., 2 p. p.. 73 J. Phll-Kilenn at.. (Itn. Int Ivy HI'l Cent, frlenda mav mil Mon. eve KHUN. Juii 3, JIHIN N.. hutlmnd of I'mtr. Kern. Rehitlven and friend. Phlla. tanclca. ,rt. 2. It. P. O. i;. . nil other oruanl rntlona of whlrh he vvaa a member, Invited to f-jnernl nervleea, Weil . V p m . aoiio tCirit Iniiton M Int. North Cedar 1 111 t Cent. Heuntnn nn be viewed Tuen , after 7 n. m. KHRHHNKIt .In it. JOHN H. huahand of Jennie C. Kerahner Renldeuee, h72 N. Ui'ith f l'e notlre of funrnl. K1I.K1:NVV Jtn 3. JOHN A huatano f late Itrltceti Kllkenm Relnttven and fft'lda invited lo funeral. Wed . s n ni . 331 Mirnyunk ave . Wlnmhiol'rm. Solemn tiUh reouleni iiiim S-. John the Tlapttat't ('bor.Mi in a. m. tnt Wentmlnler Cm. IvIT.IaT.- At Moorealown. N J., flraf Menth rtth. MARY II. K1M,1.. widow nf .Inneph H. Kill, need 77 Retatlvea nnd feirtnla luvttd to fiiMer.tl. fourth day. Klrat Month fth 3 n ni . frlenda' Merlins House. Mooreitown. Int Mooreatown. KIRK. Ian. 4 at lnt renldeme, Runne meib. N. J MAIUIARKT K.. wife nf Henrv J Kir-w ated ,"s, Retatlvea and frlenda, Mia lon Wofkera. Invited to funeral. Tuen.. 1 p. m . renldence of daughter. Mr f lorence Johnson. M Laurel at Int. Kernwood Cenu friend mm t'.ill Mon. ee. AUto nervlce. KI.KI:ki:m Jan. 3. WILLIAM KLf,K KIM.t). Sr aced "I Relntlven and frlenda Invltetl to funeral a r U en, Wed,. It a. m . Iii Ml N 3tlt at Int. private Ruaan Lamb. Relatlven and friends lnlted . .... t .....,.1 n.ri v.irt ... .n.. LAMP. Jan r. jajii. nuniann or inie residenee. Jamea f laiTih Solemn requiem in tiiif-iisi tunrin.. " '- . o..... . ..... -..,... mass st .in.irhlm'i Church in a tn. int New Cathedral Cent utn servlra LHK. Jan. (1 MARV LIIH Due potter will be it-Hen. from 1034 Christian st. LtimnnT Jan. I. CATHARINH. wife nf John P. Llebert (nee 1'lvnn). need 10. Rfla. tlei nnd friends Invlleil to funernl. Tuen, S-30 a m., 2."23 N Hancock et Solemn rs qulem masa Churrh ru the Vlallntloti 1ft n. in. Int !iew Cathedral iv. Auto funeral. LINTON, first Month 4tn. .Slxth-dav, at Mnorestown N J. ISAIAH W LINTON. ned 37. ItelatHea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Seronddnj 11 a m . 21 1 H Cen tral nve . Mooreatown. Tnt private, Ablntr ten frlenda Ground Train leive Market st ferr;.. Phlln . n-,14 n tn. Trolleya leave Camden eiry half hour L1TTLK.V - Jnn 3 -t 321 V VoRdep ft , DVNIKL. huahnntl of Helen LI it lav nnd aon nf lale Daniel and I'llrti Little. Notlm nT funernl Inter LOCi;iIART - Jan. 3 MARV A wife of John W Itockhart. aned 31. Relative and friends Invited to funernl aervlrea, Thura , t p m . I03 Woodland ave , Sharon Hill, Dejavvaro Co.. Pa. friends mv mil Wed. rVe . R to 10 oVInrk. Int. Mt .lotl (Vlil. LOfflirJIARDT. Jnn. 0. of dlphlh-rln. CIIAHI.KS JACOR. son of Chnflea nd Doroth (tire Rltter) IttTelhnrdl. iiKnl 3 venrs 10 months, Parents' renldenrr, 3r,7l Calumet st.. fnlla nf Scliuvlklll. No funeral, LOl'DKRRACIv Jan. 4. HCNRV, bus hnml of Lillian V, IMid'rbaik. and son of fleorr and late Mnrcfiret Lniiderlmi k, nired 42 Relatives nnd friends, phlln Lodse, No, 4- I. and A. M. . Washlncton Camp. No. 277. P. O. H of A nud employes of Prvthou ntary'a ofTlce. invited to funeral. Tues,. 2:30 P. in., 1 fit Porter si Int Trinity Lutheran Cem. frlenda may cill Mon, rv, MACCADDEN. -Jan. ft, MARTHA, nlfanf (lenre Marfadden. Hired 0'1 Itelntlvea and friends Invited to funeral servicer. Turn., 2 p m., Il07 Cetlar ave,, w. Phlln, Int. prl vale Weat Laurel Hill Cem. MsrLARK.N. Jnn. 3, MARV CASS1DT MacI.AItf.N. funeral prlvnte. Mon . 1:30 p, m . 3417 Howmaii st . K.ilta of S'.huylkllt. Int Ivy Hill Cem MACIIi: Jan. rt. WILLIAM, vnn of late Leslie and Mamaret Mnsee, Relative! and frlenda. penn.i Lodee No 1. I O o. P. invited to funeral servli-ea, Thura . 2 p. m.. 1712 S 22il st mi .vii 1 'rare i ent It nulns m. be viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p. 111 Aulo rmtersi. MANN. .Ian. ft. AN.NIi:. wlf-of llmaiiurl M.intl and diislilT nf Into .lullu. and t'alli.. rm lltusl. fnrmorlv nt OjiiM!. Il.lallv.a nnil frl.nds Invll'il In lun'rnl rrlrm Tuc... ' p In ITfl" A at . Oln-v Int Oikland i'vtn llAmalriH maj m lrwdl Hon . H tn In M.-AN-AI.I.V -. .Ian I. IIRIIHU-'T Mr. AVAI.I.V. nred 711. rtelatlles and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues.. S.no n .m.. re.i.l v niniv u, i-AI'IM'IITV ...l,n IV MAIIV. widow of I'iikIi Mi'Calfertv and dausld'r or lale Hugh and Annie Crna.ln, nf (Jlendon. County Dniiefsl. Ireland Relatives ami friends, ht I lialrlck'a ll. V M. Modality bulled to fu-1 ' neral, Thura. . fi;ftll a In., aunt a re.ldenie. i Mlsa llrldgel t'roln, lft3f H. 'Jllh al. Solemn ma., of requiem Ht. Ilabrlcl a Chunh lo a. in Int. Holy cross Cem. MeCAI.L -Jsn I. CLARRNCK S. Me. CALL, husband nf Alice Martina Mv'Call and i mi hi 141P nil mm anil .1 n I .. iv'.ii. '. .7.. ........:.. ..,........ . ii. ...ii n.i,n... ... i.i.11, i.n,.n Trlh.. No. 'tl: Heihei ii.i... i. o. it. M. Invited lo meet Tue. . 12 m.. 101 1 liutl.r t.. Cht.ter. Pa. Herv re. nt llethel Churrli . p. in. int. L""the ini. Remalna may b5 viewed Mon,. iV iUf'iv t .. i..Tr t MerrAY . McCLAT Jan. . UTI. . Zriiv ;."".:",' ,," , ,..'' .. n.,i lllni, oed 71. Ilelatlvea and friends, rnrl lllrli niond I'reabyterlan Chure-.. Imlted to ru fu- r-eral. Wed 1! p. m . S0.;il Illchmonil .1. int. McDKVITT, On Jan. 3, IMS. TlMi-A. I l "ire late HernarH Sirievill, tieiatl.ca ann i friends Invited to funeral, on Mon. morning . t S:3n o'clock, from Ilia re.nitnr. nr ii.r ' J''"'law' T.r;;dnwn.0r",n.i' Co ' rV eronnn ave,, l.ansaowns. pel, i.o.. I a. 1$.?!L '"noW rZTclm , 7tlVrc0 ,0 1 cl"-k" Int" " y I ittnilnf' " Tan '. KRANCIH hu.hand . .1iI?J-A."h:-ri1.''-. ..';, i -a.A:,i..i:.i. .5S '! I"l,?3 v I uti I HID .iiiuiaiir l"'"""" rrl.mls lnvll.,1 tn fun.ral. Tue... I) .on", re.ldenre, Frank MrOlade, sntn Mnora .1. Requiem nia.s HI. Anthony. Church IO.fl.0 a. m int. Holv Crn.. Cm. MrlNTTRn. Jan. 3. MICHAEL JlelN. ttiik. husband nr Kstner jicintyr.. una. i Uvea and friend.. Holy N.ina Hoclety ot Ft, I l.llab.th' Church: Cavan C F, and 11. So. nrwi fiTi u. ni, i, . .,i iiaiiaiii-v R ranch, No. ftBT. I, !. H. tf.i Tonalr Tribe. 0. 41, I. O. R. M..- Invited tn funeral, Tut... 8:30 a. m.. 180d N. Lucknelt at. Sol. amn rtuul.m m... Ht: nili.btth'a Church 10 a. m. Inl. Holy Cro.. Ctm. Auto Inner. I. mckbbveu. nuddtiiiv. j.n, u, iiuuii. nu.nann . oi laie. ju.rj- i" '"' rn"v Mclxetver anil 'of lale Hugh and Mary MiKeever. una no. , lire of fun.ral sit en. 1325 ? ,llln "' I Phlla. MrMANUH. J.n. 3. FRANCIS Mr. , MANUH, aged 4ft. Relative, and friend., Rev. J. 'j. Ollrlen I. c. H.U.. Holy. Name Hoclety nf Our .Mother of (lood Counsel . Churrli . 1tv Va f. A n 11. I. II (i M.. ' v."- "..'.. 'iVii. 'nV'i.., ir." rv Frederick Mucklow, aged 14, R.latlvta and rri.na., u, r. inrn.y ncn.i i orps, no. ,n,. viitd to runtrai aenricta. wra.. 4 . m ISO N, Ald.r at. Int, rrlv.te. Mt, Mnrlah tm. Remain, may b. flawed Tu..,. 8 tu 10 SMfl ctm, 'UULLIN.e-Budd.nlr, Jan. Raw j iRTIN. flwyTll . frlenda Imllfrd to fiwol. Wed.. :1 a. tn.. resident of brother. Mlehsei J. Mu'llr. 3tS3 n. r..'a at., tivernroo. Min mi" jnr VT I' IIUi Jioir Rurllnrtop al . tltoiieealer City N. .1. III.U maaii hi .Mary a t'huren v m. Int. St. Mary a Cent . , ,. ... JirmiAV.-Ian 4, MAiuiAiirji i.. -nf John K Murray and dnuht-r of lnle Mlehnel and Johanna Hrenan. "TW'? and frlenda, 11. V. M Sodalltv Saered Heart nnd Altoe and ROaary Soet-tkn. Invited to e..,i T.. n m 4tm.i t.nneaater ave. I I Solemn' requiem mmo Churrh of Our Mother Inf Sorrow v a. tn. Int. Katnedrnl m. MMii.N Jan, n, .viviumum. V'i. VI Wlltlnm J Nlnton, itelattv-a and frlenda irvlled tn funeral aervlcen. Weil. 2 p. in. aon'a realdenre. Itolert Nlmoii. 2010 Tulip M Int 1d Kellonn Cem O'RRIK.N.- Jan. 3. HANNAH. vlfe of Dennin oltilen, Ralatlvaa and frlendn lit Ued lo funernl. Wed., .;S0 a in. huahand a resldenrn, 1H2T Jtnntrr . ,-oipmn inj m-n maaa I'htirrh ill I lean lit a, int. I01" k;..,itnliea .. Atltn fnnri'ial O'CONNOR Ntan 3, JOIIV T. aon ot late PatrhU nnd Morearel O'Connor aped 37. former!, nf Mahnnoy CU. P.i, Jtem tlte nnd frlenda Invited lo funeral, Tuea. H 30 a. m , 3214 Chestnut t . W Phlln. Solemn requiem niaa Chureh of our l.adv rf Victory lo a in. Int. Holy Cronn Cem. Auto aervlre. O'lTARA Jan . 1713 N. 2tli at . MARV K . wife of John OHam Notteo nf ftinrmt later. . . PANCOAST .inn. ". AiaiA. a . num-pn-i of f.llra A. Paneoant. Relatives and frlenda, llnnnenv I.odse, No, 32. f. nnd A M. , CnurtlHtnl Snundra Pont. No 21, H. A R. Invited to fervlna. Wed, 2 P, ni.. Sl23 Aapll at. Int. Mt- Pea re Cem. PHARSON -Jan. ft nt 1307 Christian St.. Dr. JOHN S PIIARSON Relnllvra and frl-nda, all orRnlxntlona of which he wan .i inrmtier Invited to funeral service!, Wed,. 2 p in.. Oliver II. Ilnlr Rlda.. 1H20 Cheat Mil st. Int private, PRIPIIU - Jan 0. HARRY OSWALD nilPHR Relative nml frlenda Invited to services. Wed . 2 p. in . Oliver 11. Jlalr t!ldc . 1V20 Chentnut sl int private Re. innlni mnv In- viewed To-s . 7 tu 1 p. m. t IMHUCi:.--.fan. t f.Xt.MA J . dauchtrr of late fHtile1 W. and Kitiiti i J Plree, mred 23. Retatlvea ntul frh-nds invited to funeral servlrfB, Turn, 1 p ni rjldnce of broth-r-ln-law. Cecil Canon. 2327 N IMh at, Int Chelten Hills Cent Remains mav be viewed Ion . a in to p. nt. PRlTCHARI..--lnn , i'ILLAH. vvlfr of Herbert Prltthnrd, ai:ed U. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed,, 2 p m . 21 W Lancaster hve.. Downlmi town Pi. int. Norlhwood im, RHnWOOD -Jan. 4. f.LT.A A . wife of Wllllnm r. Redwolid Relative and frlndn Invlttd to funernl. Tues . 0.30 a. m , R34 (illve st Solemn hitch main of requiem Chureh of Our Mother of Sorrow 11 a. m Int Holv Croan cem. Auto funeral RHODES -Jan 2 MAIIHAHKT M.. wife of llarrj Rhodes Hiid daughter of Sarah und In tr Jamea Slowle need 22. Rfl.ttlven niul frlenda invited lo funeral. Tues,, 8:30 a in . revldewe niothrr. Sarah Slowley, lrt3 f.dnund at, Krankford Solemn r nulem blah masa St Jnnehlma Churrh lo n nt Int St Domlnlv's Cem . R10PATH Jan. 3. suddenly. MOfeKi. husband of tlnchel f Rldfath. nurd IH RelntRea rind friends, franklin Lodce. No. 134. f unit A. M . Invited to funeral, Wrd.. 2 it. tn., 130 Harrison ave , (Ilenalde, Int private. South Lnurel Hill Cem Krlenda tuny rail Tuen,, 7 to 1 p in Auto funeral ROHINSON Jan. rt. WILLIAM J., hua Intid of Carrie Robinson (rie (Jorpas), ltn tlen ond friends invlteit to f-jnernl aervlera, Wed . 2 p m.. (1337 (lreene at., (Itn. Int. private. Omit flowera. ROKIHO, Jan 3. AMELIA d.mqhter of late Hivld and Christian Uoedlir Relatives nnd frlenda. members of Iho Altar and Ho st ry Soc. nnd Confraternity of the ftlcaaed Sarnimept of St Alphnnsua'a Churrh, In vlted to funernl. Tues . 1 n tn . 17J0 P, 4th at, Solemn hlrh requiem maan St. Alphon us s cnurrh v an a int .Moat Holy I np&nLimi Upfu5V5,AVfr' ,. . ROONliv. Jan 3. SAftAlI. wife nf Pat , . ..... -' ,i.i.Y tt.ll... -A , i n ai".isrj s n.-i" iiiiiuinif. nnnmra mm rrienis invited to funernl. Wed . H 30 a. m.. 1017 H. Pnsajunk nve Masa of requiem nurrn 01 inr yvnnunriavion in a. m. 1111. Holy Crosn Ceni. Auto funeral ROWi;N.--Jan. 4. HAMCfL. husband of late Hll7nbeth flow en (nee Ceetl), anil son of lata William nnd Crtilmrine llowen, axed 70. Relntlven nnd friends, Cot flrtch Dahtitren Poit. No. T 1. f I A R. nnd members .of 33d Ward Rrpuh.f Ctub, invited lo funernl service, Tues . 2 p J" . renldeme nf sonln taw. Wllllnm Pr.mer. -H07 fmerald at. Int. Oakland Cem. Auto funernl. SAMPLi:. Jan. 4. JOHANNA IL. dauRh tr of late John and Antiln Sampie. Rela tive and friends. Hllsworth Temple, No. 3, O, TJ. A.. Invited to funeril nrv1res. Tuen., 2 p. m . residence Mrs, 8nrnh Devlin. I3firt W Cambria st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., nfter R p. m. SCHA1RLC lan. 0, CltniSTINA. widow of Chrlntlnn Schalble Rel.iiltn and frlenda tnvlled to funeral service, Wed, 2 p. m., reaidenre of sonlnlaw, Frank W Huahen, 3111 Westmont st (31st nnd Dlnmond stn.I. Int prlvM. Remain tray ha v'eweil Tues. "snnoi.D. Jan. ft. SARAH V. SI'UOLD (nee Myers), wl'c of f rHiiria I", Sebnld Relative nnd friends. Pleased Vlricln Mary Sodality and ly-nRue of Saered Heart of Our Mother of Sorrows Churrh. Invited to fu neral. Thura . H.30 a m . 7(Mi N. 43d at. Solemn hlsli ma as Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10 a. m, Int private, Holv Cross Cfin. friends may view remains Wed., 7 to ft p. m, Rnltlmore, Md.. papers ropy, SHKHTZ. Jan. 4. HARRIET, wldnw ef fleorcn W Sheet z. Relative, and friends Invit-d to funeral service, Tuea., 2 p. m.. 430 n Wntnut lane. otn. Int. private. SKTLTON. Jan. ft, KATHKRVN H., daushtep of Alevnnder and Rhldn L. Skll. ton, a?e. 21. Relatives nnd friends Invited to services. Wed , 2 p. tn.. Oliver H, IJal l.ldc. 1420 Chestnut st Int private. SIlfSTLR -.Ian. I, OKoRUH II.. ann of late Oeorne Sinister and Marv Humphery, aped 31. Relnttvr and friends, feltonvtlie 12d Wurd RepuhllLuu Club. feltonvllla H-H)nters' Asno.. tin Red to funeral Wed., 3 r. m.. 123 W Luray st , 1'ellniulllo, Int. Hreenmount Cem. Remains may ho viewed SMITH. -.Tnn . ALf Rf.D W . hunbnnd 1 of Sarah A Smith. Keln liven und friends, Metropolitan i.oiw-, ao. 1.0, i. ti. o, K: M.Imi TrllM., N'n 7S. 1 1. II. M.j Fourth nf i .lulv Loflci1. Mi I'm. I "I I"., IllvltPil to fun-ral nli, Thurs. 'J p. n; . s.,11 w i I'liniberlaml .1 Int private. Ml. Mnrlnli C-m. Auto funirnl. Ilrmnlns.muy lin i-hciI Wr-il )' .. ,,., .,..,,,.. .. n . I I til. t nn. ......a... im.iBi.iii ii. 11:30 p. lilt. Mnsuolla Cem. Auto ft. JANI5 8Tr.VK.NF sprxlre. H1F.VF.SH.- Jan .Ithn Htlefai, aced s" lielallea and friend. Invited to funeral service.. Til"... P. in. nn'l realdenre, llenr Woerlhle. IV-'3 lllalm Hun ave. Int. prhale. areeninnunl Cem. S'rOCKMAX.-.Ian. 10. IIUIIII eiulA. MAN. aced ."I llelalhes and friends Thnma. II. I'altotl lnlge. Nn. llftO, I". and A M . I'linlaklllrn Purple llllards. I.. O. I. Nn, 74; flilploea llalduln'a Irolnotl4 WorkM, Imlted lo funeral. Wed . - p m nauunirr a rsiurnrr. .lira, .viiiiiiin -,,ni.r i ...A .. -.. . .- ,-. ... ..,..,. ,. arn. kju n. iirnara pi. nn. .ii .nurian nil ' t rlend. .may view remains Tuea., to I'. Aulo runerHl. STIIAIIH Jan. ft. HATlllAltA. widow el .Tolm Htntuti. aired 2 Relatives and friends, Fifth Reformed Chun h and Lndles' Aid Hoe., invited to funeral servlren, Tuen.. 1! v. m., 2HiX I. Cainltrlii st Int private, North wood Cem. flense omit flowers. wiXTiinnnsnnTW ATl.XNTIC I'lTV. N. .1. Cm iarlborouiBlenIici lie LCADINQ RESORT ltucs uo on uy onerir.g CONSERVATION. SERVICE, HEALTH, the three treat war neceMltlef. In a great hotel, under expert direction with iu reiuluct eliminitiaii wane, 1 1 oo people are better led and kept warm, with a total i of lei. FOOD and COAL, and with the helD of much lew than u required in their own homes. a direct contnbuiion to the War, neaun u noto more ATLANTA CITY often it in her. Gutf-itretm-tempercd, gtrraicLuMa-ii fret froln du.t or dirt, and laden with th. auuv outdoor hcalth.ivinx recreatioru amuaamtnts are equally bcntficial. UWIMER5MIP MANAOfMBNTf'VJJ Wl BTnivoeirf tV.. -.-' "f H. ilamnton HtrtnaTrlftMTI 'rlenda Invited tn -ftm-raT r a. M Inn f.f as .-.L i kJ ard ve.). Inl. prltpte. Ood'r iiemaina may ne Tieweq to?. ttwv MTmmr.-U.tn. J,'"OKonaB. up.: lale Mary Hlrnbv. ated M. . ReinW rrieno-t invited tn funeral rvic i n. in., Mn-ii'inri reaidenj Urover. 110 V. Mntnmenalnff r-'lvata, Mt Morlab C?m, JKriendf 1 i u" . "iier ' ? th. SWOPfi..-Rnrldenlr. Jnn. 3. ORG nU'ori-.. nretl 73. tlelnflven and Camden I lee. No. 13. K nnd A. M. oen laonrje. no, 2P3, ij. i o, n., Iff funeral. Tues., 2 p. TO.. IMft COfJJ Camden. N. J. Inf. nrlvnta. IfnrleH Friendt may call Mon.. 7 to 0 p. nv, erriren Mm evenmit TAIJIOTJali. II. I'MMA fi.. frank Tnltwit. Relatives nnd frlen vlled fo nervlrti. Weil.. 'J tv m.. Ilatl nve., Cotllnsdala. Vn Int. lit. MoMftHl criens may can i uea. eve, TAT11R. Suddenly. Jnn. ft. MAW J. widow of Jnmen Taylnr (ne Cr in lain en nnd mends invitert to tuner mih, Tuen, p. m., Brtnin-invT a RiehaM it, Veo. 112 Marlhorouih it7 prM. North ixiar mil rem. 1 THOMAS. Al reaidence of aon. Wur , Th.tman Primes, ra , jan. ft, Tr TltOMAR. aned U1 rtelntlven and : Invited to aerHees, Tlfs. 1 p. m.. OllV Pair in?., 1R70 rirsimit st. rnua. . prlv-t Wet laurel IIUI Cem. r Ttrnvtrti1 jn a vnvrcA M . ilaiii t Mnry nnd Henry Thomer (n M need 10. Relaltven and friends, memo , Toinut Itdlea nf tha ITotv Family, crnttll i-'f Simerin- Thread -nd Yam Co., Invltrt funernl. Tuen., ft :3ft a. m.a narantr.? d.in.e. ?lit3 V. VnCk nt. Ttenulem mM St, Ronlfaclns's Chureh 10 a. tn. laU ' vnte, vioai iioiy naPinfr em. TIfrlMPSON Inn. 2. THOMAH P.V.Ii bnnd of Katie Jl Thompaon tnee ia llalt'A. anrl friend. O. M. S) Itrtl viAitv l.iilte,! to fun era t. Tuen.. Ad tn Jiii.1 tllanrri ne. flnlemn rea litem I Oi'.V Mnther f.f Morrovva Church 10 5ei Int. Cathedral Cem. tiji TISOALla -.ian n, jynfai'tt li.. i Inie (lfrnrd R. nnd Louise Tltdall. liven nn'l irieiuiw ii'ii"i tn luncini. imm R:HO . in . SSlft Powelton ave, HlchJ nulem masa Ht. Junes' Church 10 Vg Int petnfe. Auto funeral. iJ2 TOOMKS.-r-Jaii. 3, JOHN WF.8LK1 - i ..iU A... I lute Thnrnm Tnrtmat 23. II la then snd friends, . Waafeli Camp. No. 30. O. S of A., invited neral, Wed,, 2 p. m . toother re1 42..0 Illrtflre nve,. j-nna oi ncnujiniu Mi Vernon Com friends may call h to io ,p m . !ti' TRANCHITK.LLA - Jan. ft. Ffn A TRANOHITKLLA. husbnnd or ww iwm and father of John II. . II-tf M. . Marmnra, Hnclely of .Maralcorft.r. BSK" f ii..n. fifri,. lnviiMi tn fun.ral. T1UM nil lrfmi .(. fil.njn '"luljrii m",'Sj l.mty nf ilnod i-nun..l Churrh 830 a.r Inl Hnl- 'rns tm. . , ,,,,? VAN tYKi:.-;Jr.n. ;i, ui.imi.r. "..Jij! nf Inl- Thnnm. v.. .nil Kl.nnnr J. Van Dj.. lifl.tVe. nil frlfn.ls. ljns Trlbjj'Wfc' m J11. I i, II M.I ivy won, no. WTO a t.. Hrnnia t AHNetTlOlV. Hfl. .." t 1 imitAri irt fonernl ervtee.?i Tuea.' 2 p. m".. hrniliar'p "i1,?nT'SlTCS3 1". Vnn llvke. rt iiicnmonn ei. 101. " tsi unn,k iVm. rtanm1nn mm he lewed MOWw a .. 4.1 n tnln funarfll .1 j4lVt " ,'.''. Vi:"i: WiiriV i WAMllllaaW . v.. .. '..... ... ,.-,.. 11 w.i.h n. 13. 11 I ni PIS I. ll i -inuir. ... ..... V,.iilS lln. nm! frmls. fiarrwl ll.art and. AltjMS Nnrintl.s nf Kt. fn.nn.n'a i;nurcn. iiitiim; , rt,n.l Vr,l.. :.( n. tn.. 141S 1M a. iliro.il rt. .nil Krl a v..). Solmn,rai null-in mn.s Fi. Hl.ph'n Church 10 ,-. I lilt. I nv I rnss i rin. nuni miiri.i, 'i--l wil.Tlill. 'all. . HOIIA, daucM.ri'Mrl Inl. Wllllnm S. nml niu.li.lh M. WaHafJS tl.ltl. nnd frl.n.i. invlurt le -ftimrtaQu .frxlrcs. Wnl.. 2 p. m., parlors r R. HMi rnntl. Sil'.'l (Ifrmnntnwn nvn. int. norMi; nivni cm. . ' ... .."!; u-ATmiv. in rm An. jv. j.. sakahj WATSON In.. I'pl.jr). nd 00, widow .'I Psnlnm n wntsnn, iiiaiiva ana xn in.u.,1 tn runiriil. frnm ClAVton. N. tS Til'. S.rlns at hnu. 1 0 n, in. R.mafna m.v h. lviil at ll.nil.t u.m.. llaaoan. nlit. N". J Cnn.jranr will ni.et M -ma ni. tr.ln nt Clnyton,N. j. s v 1VIIITK -tun. IV. IinnKItT ti. WHTTK3 ....... .1? n.lnlll-.. ami frlanH. tft.aft Oa.a.1 lyirrlnn rhurfli of K-n.lnatan', Invlt.d taW'i runrr.l ..rvlca. Wd 10:0 . m DavldK- ,,-i., ivi.O" . 111., Lf.Tia i Brn.d and Diamond ata,5" mum. may 1 Mewed Tuen.ai . Jv-!l II. Shuv cr llldz., Int prlvala. ' Jt.mn.lD.. 7 Ift M n. m. MISON. .tn .1. WILLIAM J., haaband,,' ri juii" i" i, ,m-u, iiri.i,,;. una iriwaWi'3ju p.lm Unit isir, liltr:rt M.nayunk, tn-m Mt-il In funeral, "fnita., a:30 . m., 41 flW Aiiirn'ii '.. iiiixuiirpusn. imifmn .quln.,. liin.s r joint in.' iiniiiisi v.nurcn MV a.ui;. Int. lmln.lr Cm. Aulo fun.ral. ,. - ijt WlN.tll. .uani-niv. jsn. i. IIAIIRT liuslinnn ni nsiiu r. ninnir. nata ni. il-r.r., -tnnp P.chln at,, Roxboroudi, nn, r nt itircrni. 'i Ali.l. WHtllllT. Jn. ft. CATHARINE C. wlf- C-, nt s.mu.l (I. Wrlaht nnd dauaht.r of.latt-ij John ana i ninnrinn iinrr. n'iaiivaa aiM. rrl.nas inviinu tn lunprai, luri., m:f l ll.-.'J B. fl.v.l.nd av-: (lSih and Matt a .,. 1 llt.h tnss. nf t-mt!m R(. TliMMuia'jl ,ttiirrh n:.10 n. In. Int. Hnlv fr.,. rMii Allln IU11THI. WINTl'.K IIKSOBTH :m.x IVF.ItNKRSVII.l.K. I'A. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNI WRHNEKHVILIaK. PA. opm all ear. Dry air. FlnacanMT, comfort for Ion ror short winter rtit Max, . DbbIiTaviw Dkvalala-I D A 1 Through Pullman. New York and Phi MOWAaD U. WINO, vmoixu Tm In service rs fur Koiitti aa Old Comfort was never better I HOTEL CHAMBERL M OlO POINT COMPORT ".h -' r fltHmmlni- Toot. Golf. Sa TT foodCuiaina. RvaryEuropeaa Jiaji iiatu ana iraauntoi, writ OEO. P. AOAMt, MaMBsr ' P" Prtr Mr.V-r MWf fill 'JmU K''5?"J; MMIi'l't- rat?U HfJi Wil caj Mr. filer's In Acker', 12th ChJatatV- Cook's Tours, 223 H. Ilrnadi V. R. R., -SWP 1 ( m3 Cheat n u ( . M. J ASIIKVnXK K. C. line Uolf the Winter Thro a Hotel St. Charli ATLANTIC CITY, N1. iiiniiiin uru.ii CJalertrii : scri-xiMTig est' ' Wpalminafer ' av. near Ceach.;il I water. 110 up uuly. 12 up dally. Chaa.;! m EeiiMW! t HOUSE Or TMC WOM.B Food. Caaf and SrVic ud which needs all of each that k caai than ever essential I i. ri :;) i and, her tndof,' V .'.,, .. ., ':! . -i l!itsJ. iiliMa . mwi tnimn, o,,N..J...Tuea. 4 V,; ll. m H nn.t t -xAWBt, .and uu