rl v. ' " - ,: . ' ;;: ? - ; :HVA' .. r T J - "; ' i .- 7 f r .vT ,. i. ' T y ))',!' . ' ', f ', fcf V . - .T'TlRy Evening public LEDGERpmrADELPHiA', 'TmmsDAY, d-anttauy io, iois t ft.-tf r-, -: ) r -; sns t r rnnC!C!TT3 fil? TUT? ornT7"Cirp I'PEACE FEELING IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE President's Memorable Message and What It , Means for Germany Uppermost Topic of Discussion Gossip of the Street ; TN SPITE of c cry thine the peace, feeling prevails In tho financial ills I X trlcts. r rrcslclent Wilson's mcniorablo AorIil-nici(igo of Tuesday wan tho up. pcrmost topic of discussion ninoni: hankers and hroUers us well ns timont; J tho customers In tho secral bOard rooms, which by tho way, lmo had fewer vacant chairs for the last ten dajs than for ti Ions time preIou. Thcro wcro fcomo who raised tho question as to Just what tho 1'rcsl- dent had In mind in reference to Belgium when ho said that Belgium "must ho evacuated and restored," Homo thought that It meant tho restoration of Belgium physically to tho condition In which sho was heforo ( the war, with a complcto icstoratlon of nil tho enormous and oppresslo ( taxes which hao been Imposed on tho Belgians since, tho German occupi tlon and compensation to every Belgian mibjcct In money us far as money can compensate, for all tho Ills and losses ho has suffered slnco tho begin ring of tho war. Others contended that CJeimany could not possibly pay uch an Indemnity unless It wcro distributed oer many jcars; that tier many would bo hopelessly bankrupt If tho war wcro ended today. And what redress In money could bo had, they contended, from a man who Is bankrupt? t It was pointed out, however, that (lermmy must lmc an enormous itock of gold, ns nono or lrtually none has left tho country slnco tho beginning of tho war. It bus been chcuLitlng In an endless chain from thu people, to tho banks, fiom tho banks to tho (locrnmcnt, fiom tho (!o eminent to tho munition and war supply concerns, and from them to their laborcis, and whatever was lift was again taken direct by tho Gov ernment In tuxes. And then It must be remembered that Germany 1ms Impoverished tho occupied countries by levies of food materials and cash, io tint sho must hao still largo gold resources to draw upon. Another point many financial men considered wus not tpilto clear, ninl ono which Fooncr or later must luo an effect upon tho market when It Is cleared up, and that Is tho point referring to trado cquallt) Jn-t what Is meint by tho removal of economic barriers and tho establish ment of an duality of trade- conditions among all the nations consenting to tljo peace, etc, was a subject of disputed opinion, Somo said It meant In tho event of tho' Central Towers being still dominated by tho military misters, tho formation of an economic league of nations which during tho continuance of tho war and after, would ostraclso tho Central Towers commercially. Others thought It meint tho throwing down of tirlft bar riers and opening tho world's markets to every nation on eaual terms, or, as advocated by Gladstone and Brigl t frco markets for labor and labor's products tho world over, something which they hoped would arrive at somo time Stabilization of Argentine Exchange Speaking of tho arrangement announced by Seerctaiy of tho Treas ury McAdo on Monday bust to stabilize Argentine exchange, n. well known downtown banker who Is In closo touch with tho leading banker of tho Argcntlno said ho had recently received from him a report on trado de velopment and conditions In that country which shovecd that of tho epcndld trado which Germany had built up In that country at an enormous outlay of money and brains nbout 60 per cent of .t Is now being dono by tho United States and JO per cent by Great Britain. Ho gao It cm his opinion that a similar situation prevails In all the Bouth American countries whero German trado was dominant before tho war, and said that oven wcro the war to end today ho ..mild not see how under tho most favorable circumstances Germany could ev er regain n eon Iderablo fraction of tho buslncsi she has lost, and which with tho losb of her merchant fleets It ould require many cars to overcome. It Is said .'int tho nriangcment made for Argentina bj Secretin y JtcAdoo will not necessitate tho shipment of gold to that country, and that special legislation has recently been passed in Argentina to issuo notes against a gold reserve hero for which thero was no former provision. Briefly tho plan Is that merchants with bills to meet In Argcntln i will bo permitted to deposit tho money with tho l'ederal Hcscrve Bank and tho Argcntlno Government will pay out a similar amount to tho mer chant's creditor. After tho wur adjustment of balances will then bo mado and gold to meet them will be shipped to Argentina. Effective Court Ruling on Income Tax Thcro aro all kinds of estimates as to tho approximate amount that will bo relieved from Incomo tax owing to tho recent decision of tho Su premo Court, and which beforo tho ruling was counted ns Income. It is aid that somo revenue olllclals had placed tho amount that would bo lost to tho Government at about $50,000,000. At least thirty corporations dlstilbutcd btock with a par aluo of almost $100,000,000' and as tho law was intrcproted before tho decision it was tho purpoc t tn tho lcclplcnts us though tho par tnluo was equivalent to cush. In this connection perhaps tho one who will piofit most fiom tlm decision of tho Supreme Court Is Charles M. Schwab, of tho Bethlehem Steel Corpor.iatlou, It Is reported that prior to tho capital Inc-caso voted last -.car Mr. Schwab owned one half, or $7,500,000. Tho stock dividend of 200 per cent on this basis would glvo him $13,000,000 more. Under tho decision ho will pay Incomo ta on $15,000,000 less than ho would have dono otherwise. As by a strict construction of tho incomo tat law and tho surtaxes tho dividend probably would havo been subject to 60 per cent taxation. Discredits Thebru of Attempt to Discredit Liberty 4's Tho principal member of a well known bank'ntj and Investment liouso who was prominent In connection with botli Liberty Loans said today that ho did not bellevo thero was an combination trying to depress tho Liberty 4sis had been freely stated In financial circles both hero and In , New York. He said If Secretary McAdoo would only lequest tho linanclal Institu tions over which ho has contiol to glvo him data on who were trlng to sell theso bonds as far as their knowledgo goes ho would find that tl.o email investors who aro palng by Installments and who found tho pay monts too onerous and aro stopping their pajments, thus necessitating tho Institutions through which they originally subscrlbo to dispose of tho bonds In order to iccoup themselves, were really the ones who aro de pressing prices. Speaking of tho possible, rate which tho next Issuo of Liberty Bonds would carry, he said no financial house or institution any more ihan tho Secretary of tho Treasury wants to sco tho rate greater than 4 per cent. . Jf tho rato bhould bo maeeo-hlgheV, it Is contended in some quarters, thcro " would be a dccllno In railroad one! other bonds bearing a fixed rnto of In terest to nlmost tho low levels which prevailed during and after tho last Liberty Loan campaign. Tho question also arises as to how tho Government could expect to float another Liberty Loan at 4 per cent when tho last 4 per cent loan is selling on tho market at less than par, as people would prefer to buy tho lust Liberty 4b vvhtn they cun buy them at less thun par in preference to paying par for a new loan. As has been pointed out In this column before, the only way by which another largo Liberty Loan at 4 per cent could bo readily absorbed would bo to make, it fiec from Incomo and war taxa tion at least for amounts of $25,000 or less held by an Individual, i It has been suggested ns an nltarnatlvo that tho Government Issuo them at less thun par, but such a plan would not meet with general favor. No ono hero wants to seo tho strongest financial nation In the world put out Us own bonds at less than par, even though both England nnd Franco have dono so successfully. Another method has been suggested which would appeal to tho gam bling or epeculatlv e element in humanity, and that Is an Issuo calling for f redemption nt comparatively early dates according to a scale of premium ' prices to be paid to bondholders in case tho Government called tho bonds for redemption beforo maturity. Brokers' Offices in "Waiting" Attitude Tnero was little activity 'in brokers' offlccs jesterday. Tho reason given In most cases was that the, country had entered a "waiting" period- waiting to find out whether we are to enter a long war or an cariyl peace. More than on Tuesday tho peace feeling prevailed yesterday. It was remarkod generally that with Britain, tho United States and Germany all glvlns out their pcaco terms tho way was being cleared toward an un derstanding. The great dlfflculty, It was remarked, was as to "who" was speaking for Germany, as Presldept Wlson brought out in his world message on Tuesday. ' . .,,,., A broker who specializes In P. It. T. securities said yesterday thero were'large, blocks of.stock ready to come out nt 30 and that, he considered the stock a' bargain at n, r p;i . V y. PREDOMINATES r FORT ALLEN HOTEL LOSES ITS LICENSE One of the Oldest Hostel rics in Lehigh Vnlley, on Site of Stockntle MAUCH CHUNK, Jan. lO.-tJudge Barber revoked tho license held by fieorga I!. Ucro! for tho l'ort Allen Hotel nt Wtiiopcrt, ono of tho oldest hostclrlcs i the I.(IiIrIi v alloy, on tho charge of selling liquor tn minors. Tho court nlso revoked tho lUc-iisti of Trod erlik U. Tohlman and Charles llclch, at Hon mansion n. on the eliugo of sell ing Intoxicants to minors and to per sons of known Intemperate, habits. Tho action agilnst tho l'ort Allen Hou'o was brought by District Attor ney Setter at the lequest of tho citizens. Uegel, tho proprietor. Is a brother of c-e-Shcrlrr Ilegel. Tho hotel stands on tho silo of old Tort Allen, n stocknde built In 1765 to protect tho frontier set tlers from the Indians Judgo liarbcr grunted ono new retail liquor license In Tarker township, uer Hudsondnle, to Thomas 1'. Wetzel, whoso llccuso was refuned a jenr ago It Is tho only place between Mauch Chunk and Heaver Meadon whero travelers may bo entertained, ami was a hotel for inoro than a hilt centurj until a jear ago Tho Court renewed the Iken'o of tho John H. O Wessrr Hienerv here. Tho plmt was aborbeel by the Ortlieli Hrew ing Conipiny sever il vonrs ago, but vas nbandoiicd Business is to bo rc rumed by tho applicant Many totall and wliolesilo dealers against whom minor mnipl tints Ind been mado vvcro toM thit unless tlio compiled with tho tin strictly In future their llicnses would bo t evoked. Carbon County has 181 lletiFtfl Pisces, as compared with 188 l.it elr. i Four retail liquor dealers left their lilacrs of business lat 5 ear, appircntly foi want of patronage. ' I'On'MMM.i:, li, Jan. 10 Tho court handed down a decision de 115 Ing the request of tho Law and Or dct Soelct foi tho appointment of a commission to Investigate! the saloons in the mining towns of this count v. Tho overcrowding of saloons H alleged to bo respon-dtilo for tho falluro of nnny col lieries to produce maximum amounts of I coal. Tho court does not bellevo It has su thorlty to appoint a commission, but an nounced that rnmonstrinres ngalnst i loons hi tho coil region will receive due attention The decision npplles to M,i hano Clt, Shenandoah nnd Minrrs- 111c nnd was nriilo In time to allow remonstrances to be filed EDGE LIEUTENANTS CALL CONFERENCE Atlantic County Politicians ' Are at Odds Over Gaskell Candidacy ATLANTIC C1TV, Jatl 10. Governor nine's liomo county party lleutcn.ftits, ut odda over tho iironoseil Fflectlon of lldmund (. flasklll, JudKC of tho City Court, for Vrosccutor, liavo nrranKCtl for a conference. Tlio situa tion has hcrlous posfclblllties liccauso nf Governor l.'dce'a ImpcndlnR candlducy for United feUtcs Senator, nnd the faet that Atlantic, with IJurllngton, Cano May nnJ Cumberland counties, will elect a Concrcssman in the fall Ilcprcsentatlva I . Dl t Bacharacli is cxpccieu in uo ii taiie,i..eu to succeed himself. tannine Tlmersoii U ltlch irds. who Is ready tn nominate Judgo (iasttill. threw ilovin tho gauntlet to tho co-leaders In announcing that action upon tho prosecutorshlp had been held up for a week nt the request of Congressman lJaeharach. lleuald: "I am ptepared to assume full re sponsibility for whatever transpires In this connection Governor Kdge will not Interveno lu a local fight over candi dates. Ho has accepted tho recomnien ,i..iionQ nf Senators in other counties and tlid lights of tho Sentjor irnin at-(,j. l.antlo will bo regarded vvltli equal wcigni Tho Governor will not beioino involved In any controversj " Publication In New Jeibej Municipal ities, tho olllclal organ of tho New Jer sey .State I.eaguo ot Munle ip liltles, that Major llachaiach, u vice piesldcnt ot the body. Is "preparing to introduce an ordinances placing tho IIli using 01 gam - fer'nlrrr'romdaiana eti.lti.il n. vltrorous denial. Tho bill I flu, Vlniir tirotioses to inirouuco iviu glvo him tho power to control and rt- voko licenses of pool and billiard par lors. Such places now nr -virtually without supervision. LAUNCH SPROUL BOOM UN PITTSBURGH TODAY Penrose Forces United in West for Chester Man's Can-, didacy for Governor PITTSDUIIGH, Jan. 10 fho opening gun for western Pcnnsjli.iuli in the gubernatorial campilgn will bo fired hero todas when Senator 1'cnrot.e and other Stato leaders arrive, ostensibly to attend a testimonial dinner to josepn et. Armstrong, who retired ns Major last Mondaj'. Tho boom of William C. .Sproul, Stato Senator, for tho Republican nomination for Governor will bo launched for tho western counties at this dinner, and with that Senator present. Also William ll Crow, Ilepubllcan Stnto chairman, another guest, Is expected to tnko the opportunity to eliminate finally tall: of himself as a candidate nnd turn In for Sproul. Tho dinner, Incidentally, will mark tho recognition of Major 13. V. llabcock as the undisputed leader of tho regular lepublican OrginUatlon in this end of the State. Tho new executive, starting In office on Mondaj-, has long been tho aetual leader of the Penrose forces here, although Armstrong, as Maj-or and In control of tho city organisation, was tho titular head. Sentiment amoiig tho Penroso forces hero Is united for Sproul, provided ho Is tha choice of the Stale leaders, al though thero is considerable feeling that, if possible, tho candidato should come from Allegheny County. 1 v Henry Troth Dead Honry Troth, well known in banking circles and for many jears pajlng tel ler of tho Security Trust Company, of Camden, died at his home 3132 Walnut street, Mr. Troth caught cold on Sat urday, which, developed Into pneumonia. 1IO Itai IHO DUU Wl l"3 ' ........... w. Troth, a provision dealer. Mr. Troth wan formerly deputy county clerk of Carriden. Ho married the daughter of l'dward TJurroushs. former county clerk of Cmd,en. JIo resided at the Burroughs, In 3jrcBncviui Pjtui-'i.wQ BUY THRIFT STAMPS, PLEA OF BRUMBAUGH Issues Proclamation Urging People to Invest and Help Nation Win War IIARItlSUUnO, Jan. 10 l'cnnsvl. vnnlans are urged to put every penny not needed to prcservo llfo Into war savings .Jiy Governor Brumbaugh In a proclamation Issued In sup port of tho movement for tho salo of thrift stamps. Tho proclamitlon. which praises 'the work of tho committee In charco of sales of the damp, Is as fol lows: , Whereas, Tho National War Sav ings Committee, under sanction ot tho Secretary of the Treasury, has un dertaken the laudiblo and vital scrv Ico ot placing within tbo resources of all our people tho worthy privilege of suppljlng to this nitloti ?2,000,000,- 000 by Iho salo of war-"av!ng atamps, and Whereas ivnusvlvnma Is so com-maudlnglv- an esentlal part of this great nation, and Ins nlwajs tn tho pist wars and lit this war dono t full share In lovallv sustaining tbo nation In Its houri) of need; and his In tho Liberty Loans, tho Bed Cross tho Young Men's Christian Association nnd other fiscal calls given and given Well; and has led In tho conserva tion of food and Is rich In devotion to duty today, ns alunjM sh has been. Therefore. I. Martin Orovo Hrum- 1 audi. Covernor of the Cominon wiilth of l'eiiusvlvanln, do now call unon and urco up our neonln to savu evcrj pennv not nbolutcly needed ti preserve life and dvoto the funds thus sued to tho fcrvlco ot this na tion, that this wsr may be .sppcdllv won. The funds ctius given the nation will return to jou with ninpl tewird In 1D23: and ou will In tho mem time h iv o learned the virtue mid blos cilness of -iicilllco nnd the very girat Jov of having helped win thh war for democracy and civilization. 1 eniisyl vanla must In this ril shmv her In herent power and her unswerving Io ntt Let evi ry man woman and child lie a contributing forca In tho aid of national honor mid Intern itloual v l( t " 1 cull upon teachers In the schools, nil ministers hi tho chinches, nil par ents In tho homes, all newspapers In circulation to cncoui.ago thlx great service nnd urge upon nur pfop'o prompt and adc quale support of tho natlin b llliei il vfurchiso of tluo war-avlng stamp When ono recalls the gifts the men In tho armv and navy aro giving, surelv wo shall bo rcml"'. Indeed iensumli! If we do not give unstlnWill) anil with sacrifice to this great need farmersTnfavor of war markets Pennsylvania Alliance anil Union Holds Its Annual Convention WILMAJlM'OItT. I'a. Jnn 10 Iho I'etinsjlianla St ito Knrinrrb' Alliance) ai.d Industrial I'ulon lias J2,I71.M3 worth of Insuinnco In effect, ticeordlii? to a icport matlo ut Hit) annual con vention of tho organization, lu nesslon lieio Xi'vv tiiialniFS tn tho amount of KOO.000 wine viritten in 11)17. Dele gates from many partp. of tho State aro atter.dlnB tho convention. Mlts K.itu Davis, of Cleveland, O, a member of tho national food conserva tion committee, ndiliessed tho delegaten urging thu ulll.inio to adopt tho war- market plan for tho elimination of tho m'ddlem in. hho iiointetl out thut tho ' MvHtlll I, falmcr mU()t FlK lo thc conhUmfr for , t'w camo price ho would dispone of his products to tho middleman if ho wants tho plan lo succeed Kho said tho plan Is lu successful operation in Cleveland and hns resulted In reduclntr prices Itcsolutlons approving tho plan weio adopted by the alliance and a cammlttee was uppolnted lo mako it effective A. U. .Stockholm, of Susquehanna County, tho oldest member of tho ordor, addressed tho delegates on the Presi dent's pcaco program George 31, Ilrnnt havver talked on "The Uarn's Afire," emnhaslzlrg tho Insurance benefits of tho nlllance Other addresses evero made Mrs Walters and i: I, lialley. 1 ht- freedom of tho city was extended the 1 delegates by Major Iloagland i MINERS PRESENT PLEA FOR MORE COAL CARS , Central Pennsylvania Diggers Say They Want to Work and Cannot JOHNSTOWN". Pa, Jan. 10 l'rotebts against car shortago nt tho soft-co.al mines ot central Pcnnsjlvunia, which have Ions been mado bj- mine owners, havo been taken up bj' initio workers of this district, l'ornial protest has been mado by union miners of Canibrli County to Dr. II. A. ffnrflild, national fuel administrator: William Potter, Stato fuol administrator; the Cambria County fuel ntithorltje.s, and Iho national nnd district ofllcers of tho I'nlteel Mine Workers. About 2500 mlnern. comprising five local unions nt mines along the Puritan and faonman branches of tho Peiinsjl vanln llallroad, near Portage, nt a spe cial meeting mado complaint that, they report for work Uallj-, that homo of them have to walk thrco or even four miles to reach their work und that they frequently lako this long trip to find no cars to load, This situation. It Is said, exists in oilier districts of central Pcnnsjlvnnla, and the 'tremendous wages" which tho miners aro getting Are largely theoretical, slnco they uro unable to work bteadlly and enjoy tho bene fits The lesolutlons adopted at the recent rpeclal meeting of tho flvo local un ons say: That tho abovo-mentloned body of men aro reporting for work dally in many cases after a walk of three or four miles, only to find upon their ar rival that there aro no cars and con sequently no work: that it is a severe hardship upon theso men to thus turn out day after day and bo permitted to work only seven or eight hours a week out of u possible forty-eight hours a week: that under such conditions It Is Impossible for tho men to meet their living expenses and to provide even the necessaries for their families and those vvho aro dependent upon them, anl further, that these conditions be brought to tho attention of nil fuel administra tors and national and district ofllcers." Herman Uth Dead Herman Uth, Civil War veteran and member of Common Council from the Twenty-ninth Ward more than a quar ter of a century ago, died yesterday at his home, 27S4 Olrard avenue,- aged sovqnty-sljc years. Two daughters nnd one son survlvo him. A son-in-law Is Bank Uxamtncr George Wagner, .and a grandson Is' Lieutenant Herman Wagner, U, B. A-, ow siaiioneu uc core JUCrun- mui sw a. niMnotf m laMKer Tralnmnn Ends Llfo With Poison LANCASTKIl. I'a. Jan. 10. Walter It. Hauer, twenty-eight cars old, son of John Sauer, committed sulcldo last night by taking poison. He was a l'ennsjl vanln ltitllro.nl tralnmnn, running bo tween A'lentown and Jersey City, lie camo homo jesterday on a visit, ap parently In good health nnd spirits. About midnight his mother heard him cry out and ran to his room. Ho e-allcd out, "It's all over, mother; good-by," and , dropped to tho floor. A brother, Ocorge, icpiucu in l'iiuaueipnia. IV MLMOIUAM sniwr.HM In fond nnd lovlnir r mMni.rnnrc of my cnr fnllirr. JOHN M SVMVVr.ltV! who dfpnrtut thin llfn Jan lo, 1IU7. Oono. but not foriottrn llv his ilnunlt. ler ANNA i: HL'IIAbKW AM). SCItVVrtIM In tnlni? remnihrnnco of our e)nr father, JOHN M M IIVV1.IIM, who drparicil this life Jn to, 1IU7 MAimv am i:uxi:st. 2eatlj3 AltnAHVVIS Jan n. MAUY N, iW of lllrhnrd Ahrnhamv UHaUvr, find frlfnas , 1 mariucl ItefnrmM nplsrepal t hurch In WteJ t fun Tul SS(i) tj M, Sat, 'J o m Int North e'cilur Hill eni Itcmolns mov bo vt-ncd Pr! cr Auto nrvhe I AVIIIVCllKIt Jin S JIMIT 1! el!nw of John i' Aintinihr IMailvra an I frlml Invlteil to funoral Knt , R n in l-'lS I lora M .solemn requiem iiihm enuri.li of HI Matactiy li u in I AltVtsTltOMI Jan 0 JAM' wife rf I fieorei. ArnutroiiK. nre.1 IS. Kelsllvra and I frlenjn Inut.-d to funeral nervier Sit. 11 a in.. -TUT Itoval t llerminton lnt lirh.itc. I'nion ivm , VVhluiuaiali Itemalni I n a hu viewed lrl eve. , I At'CU: Jan 7, HUM. J. wllnw of f-'nm-1 T Atise. Ucutltrs nn I friend muted In servleea 1-rl . 3 p In. Oileer It. Hllr liMn , lfcSn Chetnnt at Int rrleatc, L..C ertnqton Cent Itoxborouch I lllllTS At Ihi. Vornnnlla Hotel tin 8, MAHY l.Ot'lsl:. wlil in of tleorae lletta nnJ mother of Mra A J UeaUi HcUtlve unit frlen 1 Unite t tn serelrea Trl . J p in. IciilMrH Italr 1HI 1ii Chestnut "t Hit i private. Nee lork iltv paprrs pleas rop . ileum Jan s jkmhii: o .tiiunhir nt Into tel ll nnl i:ilsl.etli J Unlb unci 'J7 1 Itelitlcea in I frtenta InMlel to funeral I sat lp m re1 lenrn of lileter. Mra K ith- erlnn Htortlti? int VV -oiiieiwel at Int IMJ Tell u i , m llemalns lna be viewed Trl . nft.r s p in ! uciwr.it jan p ntnnr.ntrK v widow of John Pnwir. ared s; JleUIHes and frlelnls invlteil to funeral aerie, , at , n m 77J S Jth at Int tirlt.tt . . lto.ItTH Jan s aullenly. near tnett amU.le N J, MIVMli 1' wlta ef Kninl. "in; Lie j, JIInni l tvua ti lioiarth, imed ".ii ll'liilves on I flfn-'' lliilled to funeral rtlcas. Ill 1 I' If. n-ar Ja.k.onvl I. N J n.,;, ,'n" i . ,i '"", Klll.,'snt "' ""ly station 111 It 1.. 1 1 fill lUtvnt Jun r. KDW.VIlIi A, ton t lite Jamea an 1 Mirv llnidy lela of .to N' . Mh st Ilelitleca and frlenda Invite 1 to fu neral l'rl 7 a m . parlora of 1 1 Cirri ll I .'14 N (tli t Mas "f rrsiulem Ht Vwrus linen (hiir.lt S n in lnt ll 1 cnthcdr.il i eem Aula funerut HIIOOKS lin. 7 JOIKI'IIIMJ widow of Illelarl llrooks lteluues nnl frlendi In- iMt-l tn funiral rervlfis l'rl. 1 an p m. I Ml N STtli st Int. private llulph CViu., IMinlsoniere ev l'i IIIIOOMi: lin S JI'N'Nti: N VOMf wife of Charles OiraM Uroomo nnd diuchter of i llnlicrt K. and lati Ciirrlo Hunlep llele tlvea nnd frlen I- dil dit Clnnter o L. ' H, Inell.d to funeral eirelres, Thura R p in '.'TSJ N Hutchinson at Int. HIllslJc Cem l'rl Hi a 111 lie funeral car 111 I'.SH Jan s MVHTIV. lulshan I of VIar Hums Ketstivea nnl friends invite 1 I to funeral I rl . h Hi a m Oliver H IlUr Kl.lB Is.n chestnut at frolomn n quiem miaa Ht I'.ilrUks chunh Hi n m Int Holj Cross i em I.imalna may Io viewed inura u to io p m It t'ltllVC S .Inn S Al.lt'tl f WllnW Of lniTien 1 Ittirrnus llelillie hiiiI friends. I rdetln A Hhubert Couniil, No r, p of !.. nnl count itnl aunilera i in le o. m 1. idles of ll A It Invited to terelcia Hit r.l 737 N .11)111 at Int Westminster torn Krlenns nn call ITI ie e VI.UV1IVV Ian x VIAltd vr.HT J, nf nf I'lilrlilt 11 t'nllihon line notlra of funeral rlien. ',VI lloeer M ilernmntimn I'HAl 1A Jhii I). 1.11M.ST ll IIAl'in hllshan I nf II. ulnh (' t'hufey (neo ltil I ilerioi I and son of .lumen II mid Hmll I hnfei, na-ed CIO Itelallies nnl friends Trlmlde I "Jne No UT. 1' "in 1 -V M (minis TrllK No 11 imp C) II M eVirln thlin Lo lee' No 1 K of II N J Council. No 10 I. t 11 e' and illrettnra of fru titnnl so. lellea un I It and I. Asa'ns, in vlted tn funeral fun , '.' 11 in 111 tf nth. at familen X J lnt llarlilkll Cem Itimnlns muj le viewed hit el" C LOSSON -Ian Ii WILLIAM CLO'-SOV aaed Ml Itelallies nnd friends Invite I in fu nerul S, Munle live Iloi lestollll. Ta , Sat., J yt m lnt llnjlesloull I'a . . C'AI'.N'LV Jnn 0 MA11V, iildow nf An drew e'artiei Itelallies and friends lmlted to fl. lernl l'rl. Kill 11 ill 2R15 Itiltrhlii son st. '-olcinn rtoulem maaa M t.dward a Church ll) a in. Int. Xew Latludtal Cem. AC''Ali'l';V-Tan 7. rlIAniK.T3.hu,. band of Knta V Carroll (nea Krntt). Ttela tiles and frlenda Neshamlny Tribe No :.l I O It V , Court Wilierll. No !!1, I . of A emnlniea of I'enna Oloho nnd CIhsi l.lalit lllir Co Inilled tn funeral services I rl . B n in M l Chestnut " lnt nrlvnte hat CASH Ian 7, IIMMA CASH (neo Meehl) wife of Jnnies I) tnse llelutlies nnl frlen Is lmlted to funeral .sen Ices 1 rl, J nil n 111. husband's residence. -11 UN Mh at lnt iirliule Norihwood cem I.e. nn, Ins mm ho viewed Thura. eve Auto '"'i'sHMAN' Jnn R ANN'A M. CASH MAN", diushter of Tolm J nnd Mary. cash- I man aaed 12 ltelstliea and friends bt 1 VilmnnilH II V. M soIhIIIj an I Leaeue Jf hucred Hesrt hulled to funeral. Sat., 8 31 a 111 10(1 S 2S1 st Solemn requiem rnis ht IMmnnd a Church lu a. m. Int. Holjr t Cross e'em ... ., , I CIHMtLM Vt her home, nt Huntingdon. I'n Mon Jatl 7 llilh AN.MIJ IKlllltH cfllstii vi nifi. of William vv illace t hlsolm and daughter of tho lain William and Julie Miles Dnrrls 1'uneral "t HuiillliKdoil, l'u Tluis Jnn in lit J 3D p. in etlVHAD Xuddeitli. Jan 7 Sr.llENA II wlfo uf i: lulu ( onrad (nea Arlliur) and mother uf Mrs liln V Ael anl Joseph VV Arthur Ilelatlvea and friends Iniiled to funeral reriUea, J n 'J p 111 33o, N I.1II1 I st tut I'rlv.itu Aulo lunerai fOlTLrilKROKIl Jnn 7, HLIVlinTII iilfo of William Conpleberuer ltelatliea nnd frlen la milled lo funeral serilces I rl HJd ti v i: m , iariora 01 urunr , ,.m,.-,i rnr I'arh anil l.enien aies int r..l.. ivrllatn. lBt. lOSH R ht Thomas's Cem . W hltemarsh, I'n COt'GHLLN" Jan 8 JULIA, daughter of lata Jom and Julia c'ouahlln (neo White) Itelathes nnd friends 11 V M hodalltv of the Visitation Church Invite 1 to funernl Hat . S n.O n m , residence of niece, Mrs llenjamln McUanlel, 'J013 Aramlnifo nve. (Ihth Ward). lleoulem masa ht Ann a ehurch in a tit Int New ( alhedral Cem ciiasviMl Jan. S. 1918 17iIA.RI.rs 13 CIIAN'VILH. Itelallies nnd friends Invited to funeral serilces Sat. 2 P.mA t tne resldenca nf his brother, John w Cranmtr, 1230 K Moiamensimr aie. Tnt prliate, eernwnod Cem, Itemalns may txi Ucimd Krl eve D'AMKMO Jan. 7. ANN'A. wlfo nf To senh ITAmello (nee Ieherv). aied 47 KU neral 1 rl mornlns. 1414 Christian st. Pol emn high masa ht Una's Church 10 a. m. Int llnlv Crnss e'em. r'uneral prliate. iUVIi:-Jan 7. WILLIAM, hr , hu l.in.l ..r IjtM .lennle Dalle, aced Cl Rela- .. ' . , - ,, ...k ri,.. - i-.s 1 tiles anu iricnus. huijciuu ,,,,ic, .1., . . it ti 1, SI !.!, r II n A mmn Invll ,1 r i ... .. ... . .....- .- .- - . ;; in fiin.rnl KMrilees l'rl . 1 St) ti. tn . !?4a VV Ontario at Int. Hillside Cem via, funeral I car It-malna mav be ilewed Thurs eve llK VN suddenly. Jan ,"i In VV hltemarsh lnnnslD I'a., OKOIUIH DEAN nged 3. i Muss Mother nf Consolation i hurch. Chit ' nut Hill, I'a , l'rl , 10 a m Int. Holy Cross I '7)i-.F.aLi:n -Jan matilda dekc- I.KH (neo Jatlliey) nlfa of Frederick Deen- ler. Ilelatlies und friends. Ladles' Aid of I Ht Mutllieii s lit formed Church and l-adles' Aid uf th" 11 S ti V . lmlted to funeral sen ices. Hat - p. in., 44 JU .N. bin tt, lnt areenmount Com . DKNNIS Jan 7. IIAltflV C. DENN'I" ) istlies and friends. Washington Camp.Xo, 270, I', ci, re. or . eireeit jun ioage, ;n , 114. I O. O 1',, Waverly Castla No If., I K O i: t members of htonemen'a lelloii-. ship, emptoea of llancy, W'hlto Co., and ell other orcanlzatlons of uhlch he was u mem her. lmlted to services Prl , S v in, 000.' Lansdoimo uie Int N'orthiinod Cem DKl'UK Jan . HLUAIIUTH rAltKI'.R wlfo of John llepue, ased tl7, Ilelatlies und I friends lmlted to funeral Hat , 2 p. m.i late residence, homerton. Thlla Int. Win I 1'eim Cem. Train for Homerton leaves Head tnir terminal 12 35 p in IIIBIlOI.r Jan 1 DOllOTHKA CIIUIR TIANA. widow of William Dlerolf. aged 78 Relatives und friends lmlted to funeral Krl . '-' v. m , 134 N Peach st. Int. priiiete, Au&8SKT -Jan. 7. BIABM A . wdf. of Daniel lory, ant. daughter ot lata Jamea A and Mary Hreen, llelathea and friend JnUpft to funeral. Trl . H 30 a. m , 22J7 Hlael at holemn rnutem inaad M, J.0 inornl Church Int. Holy Croai Oem ot Kdward DouiherO RelatUea and frlenda lnlted tu funeral. Sat., u a, m , realdenra of Jamea Dougherty. J31U N 3d at. Molenm hlch niaaa of requiem Chunh of Our Lady of Mt c'armet 10 30 a. in. Int. private, ut. Aiin" CVm .,......, ,,.. J H'daeway. 2701 N. Hroad at , Jan 7, thea and frlenda inlld to aerlr?a, Sat., 2 " m . Oliver H. Hair Hid., J820 Cheat- nUit?F Jan 8. UUSSin DUFPT (ne AVhalen). wife tt John C. Uufty, Kelatlven and iricnna intucu iu luurrn, om., n au BO I t v " mvn nv. iiuieiitiii )ireUir'i mni our jsioiner oi porrowa unurcn iu H. In int. (iu' .rv?" ( amiw wnirn KWKI.U Huddenlv. Jan U. EM.IH ru:i,L son of late Kllla and Lizzie Kwell . itutUr). aced 8. Iua not Ira nf fi. niiral will M Sen, 10 ". Olrard av fne. Karen), wit" of Henry Klemlnr, axed ts-i.r si i.-vei,- -v v. iiit'ieui Aiiiiisti 4H Ilelatlvea anu iricnas invited to funeral. u. u so m.. husband a resldenca. VV'ltlou. uve.! La Mott. I'a. . High mass Church of tha lloly Angels. Oak Lane. JO a. m. Int. Holy Hepulchro Csm ITOUlJeB At Ban Antonio. T., Jan. 8, Wtut.vV ALTER I. on or William a. and Anna O. Koulks, a red S3. Funeral sarvlca, IlatbUbem ol-e. Whltemar.h, r Sat,, 3 p, m. ine private. i i &B&VtrZ212Vi DEATHS No. CI. I, ll o II . lilteA to tunarnt. I Hun . 2 p. tii , 8117 N. Car.lal t. (near, lain ami Aiiesnen) ave.) nt .Ml. .vionan llemalm may to vHwed fat. eve. Crm. Auio elll.DVER Jin I) nil 1 1, Y P.. widow j' i:dwin T, Clllilner. Ilelatleea and friends Invited to funeral ffervtm, Mnn . 1.3" P m . a:ia Iialnhrldra at. Int, private, lleroalin may lw Mewed 8un, eve ,. . IH.KNN. Jan. 1. ANNA A., widow of Hdwln L. Olenn. accd 71, ttelatlvea ana frlendi Invited to funeral, l'rl , .2 P.-! 4R12 Oriecom t., rrankford. Int. C"' Ceiler "in rem. tiHrill.KII At rhllllrtliutir. K. J. J"; B. rilKHKIUCK. hualiml ot Anna MrKerry llruhler nnd elleit ton of lata Itev, Joht. and e'arullne llruhler. irAltls.il fn n tuiceilAIUS'd. Ileli. tr.im.l frlenda Invited to funeral aervjre-a a I rl . 7 in n in reahlence of aon-ln lew. John I a e iinnert aisv N. i.tn t " "' rrrklla, l'i , r.n arrival of 12 30 p 1". train frmn Heaitiiiit Sermlnnt lll.'AVKIts vt Mooretnn, X I. Jn fl, MICIIAHI,, huntiand of Maranret lleavera (neo Kaan) Iteiallvea and friend Holy Vame society. Invited to funeral aervlcea Hat , 7 IO n, m , lata realdence IVIIowahlji V J. Illch maia nf requiem nt Cur I.jdy of tlood enunael Church u a nt. I" Mi Cartnel Cent Autos velll meet 7 te m, trol Ire from Camden at Churrh at Hi:M)i:if-ON Inn I" KMVIA t. widow nf Joaiph llenderanli (nee rauneil ncd "7 llelituca an I frlenda. members of Itucm Mala 1 lull I.ady Waahlhaton Ciilnp No '.', I arty of Athena Invited in funeral rerlce Hat , 1' p In . rralilenril of brother, Hamuet I Kaunte 1301 lew(oli it. Int. trie ate. Vnrth Cellar Hill Cem . ,. Illl.l, si.,ideiil Jan S. Mrs r.I.I.V-UK-Ill A Illl.l. Ilelatlvea and friends In Mle tn funeral aervlces 1 rl . J 3H l m. rdl7 Lincoln drleo. cermanlown. Int prl- llild.luiP.V on I'ourth dav. I Irat Month nth JIVHIVNVA IIII.I.IIOIIV. widow nf Cyru Hlllhorn. aed SI Ilelatlvea an I frlenda United l.i funeral without further rntlci- rieeenth day Flrel Month 12th 1 H) P in realitenre of aon VV'ata-m T llllltnirn s Mate at, Newtown Int Newlowtl t eln Triln fcr Nuwiuwn leaves lleadlm: Terminal 0 .' e a tn HOCK Jan s VVIM 1AM If hubind of l.IIibeth C Hock, nnd aon of Una i nnd lit- Jihn Hock Itel elites nnl frlenda tho Hionemen'a reltonalilp nnl nil other nrifan Iritlnna or which no was u memb-r Invited tn iservlre I rl . -J p m.. -Jin I 20ltl at lit prlv eta Trlenda miy view remains llmra 7 to 0 p. in IKiltAN' Jun 7 ANVA daushter of Vnnie nnd late 1'atrlrK Itoran aael 2n tteletleea nnd frlen Is Invited tn funeral, 111 so m mother's residence fiOl H II m nele hi Hlrh requiem mnes St. Joseph 3 ICNmh n li n m Int luly Cress e'em IIIVIASV Jan V l.'t IHA 11 wlfoef lMiear lluniinn tnee setmldl Itelnlives an 1 frleids ilen l.idles Auelllary Cl laa, No. .1 Hrldelherir ltefm-neil c liurcn Inelted to j f inernl hat J p in 1VJO N elarnet e.t Int private Itemalns lmi bo v lewed l'rl , 8 i tn to ti m HIVVI.V Ian r,, at rilenlata Cal . Ill: ,-, ,-v mv YNN'H wllnw of Hu.li lrwin nr nmir. nf funeral will l aleen IHII.NSCIN Jin s MVIltlAltl'.T HDVA. rliimhter of Andrew II nnd Katharlno John. " nnd aranudiuahter of Itlchard and Mar- caret Tustln aite I l.vear fl montha lleU- tleea nnl friends tnvltel to funeral Hup 2 p in psr tits residence clikfird, Iturks Connie. I'a I lit Win I'etin Cem, l'hlla- I dclphU i JUNKS Jan V SAHAIt T evldow of John 11 Jones aid 81 Itclnlleia and frlendi Incite 1 to fun-rnl services l'rl . il 10 p m Hoxboroush Home, Kast Leverlnstoa iee It ist.orouah lnt prleate I KRLLKIl Suldenly Jan 7. JCVN'tH TV1I.OII, wife of C l'nink Keller Ilcll- I tleea nnl frlen Is Invited to servltes Thurs I 7 p m . IMO N' n.l rt Also services nt resldcpe." of Miss Kato Taylor Trenclitown, I N" I Krl 11 au n m Int I'renchtown I KKt.l.l Jan 7. ( ITIH.IA liushter of lite J ernes nnl Anne Kelly Itelatleca nnd friends Leaeue of the Hicred Heart, Altr I anl llossrv Hoclely and l'roparvatlon of the Cillh Hoelctv of Ht rerwVs parish 'ntltei to runerol CM . H 30 a tn 1141 H Heden- I ham st Htdemn masa of requiem Ht. Te. resa a er.uri.n mil n tne um caiuearai f-.m KHHvI'VTIllCK. Jin s aiAU(iAKiri I KlllKI 1 till 1 IWIlMlPa uri'l Ill-inn III-. ,iin,l ,,. run-nil atrili'eK l rl 1! t . ul.ln, .. nf Irnlher Mstmiel lvlrkt alricl, JJ117 Houth at Int private 1 rlends may cell Thura . 7 10 i u i. in Auto urn w , KSOItll Jatl a CHA11L1.S 1' LNDHlt husband of iato Late Lnnrr (neo Minima) nnd ton of lata Jacob s and Martha Knorr iiki.i ui iiciauiea un ii irirniia iiniir.i u funeral Kat . J P m . tlxforil pllee aboie Old hotllers' rnnd LaMIldllo I hltadelphltt. Int 1 alinvtew Ceni KDI'l'LHIVItOKIt Jan 7. i:LI7AlinTII. .ltd .if nullum lvonnielieraer Ilelatlies i an I friends Inilled to funeral serilces, l'rl. a nn ti m . al narlora of 11 -onto VV Itarre't. N li rnr Park anl Lehigh aica Int. strictly irliata. hat, 10 So II. in,, til. Ilcmas s Ceni , Whlteinsrsh l'ft KHLll ui Jan ii, j. iiuii .nil. nus. u Franklin ave . Che tenham Muntaotn er Co Int Laienilew Cem. l'rlends may I.II'PISCOTT. Residence of grandson. Rnhert i' e'l-iinco .Id, iiln V. Norrla st . 1'hllH . JOXKIMILNB C. GAUNT LIl'PIV. COTf, of Mt. Holly, N J, iiRtd AH Ileln tiles and friends tniited to funeral serilces, re6ldenco of son. I)r r. L daunt, SJ rine at . Vlt. Holly, K. J , l'rl., J p. m, int. Mt llnllv Cem HIIN'H Jan. fl HANORV. wlfo of Wil liam Lions Ilelatlies and friends Itossrv hocleti lmlted to funeral hat . S u in residence, of son, 1'atrlck J, Lions L'OI) H al al , llloucfMlrr t'ltl, N' J High mass ht Mar'c Church 0 a in InJ St. JIari'a '"'maCKKLL Jvn 7 THOMAS, li.loied husband of Vlareurct Mackell (n-n Kelly) Relatives and friends, also Archbishop III an tleneral Assenibiy. I'nurih Uegreo. eommo dors Harry CoJncll. No B7H K of c i ht. Cecilia T A. II hoclely. tha Holy Name hoclety. tha Leapuo of the haorcd Heart anl employes or ine ucnsinifinn shop t-. ic -r in vited to funeral. Krl , Ml) in . 131 n Lehish aie. hnletnn requiem mnaa Church of tha Visitation II V. M. Int. .New Cathedral Cem Aul fuieral MARKKV Jan S. OWES f . liushand of lata e lara O Markev. ased 7u itelatllaa and friends Tpoieriphlrul t'nton, No In vited to funernl, hit , S n m residence nf am John Markey, 24 12 VV" Turner st Hiah rtqulem mass Ht Llizabelh a Church tl u. m Im t ithe.irat t cm MARI'LH-Jnn 1' IinnUCVA MAnPLi:. llldow of Joselh II Marple. ni.cd h't Ileln liven nnd frlenda lmlted to funeral serilces Sat . I 30 V m . resldenca of son. C.eorK" W Vlarple 2710 Hherman ave. Cimden, N J lnt Harlelgh cem. Itemalns may bo i lowed Krl eie VIAIiriN Jan, 8 ANMI3 (' , wife of John VV, Martin uced fil Ilelatlies md frlenda lmlted to funeral en lies. Sat , 2 p IU , ti I: cor I'ranUUn and rHlsquehaunn aie Ilemtlna may bo viewed 1 rl . 7 to 0 p. m Int private, MAUIINDLLL At Nowtonn, I'a , Fourth da, 1 irat Month Dili. JOHN" MAlt Tl.NDIILL. need 70. Ilelatlies and friends lmlted to funeral North Chancellor at , Newtown, I'a , Klrst-day, First Month 13th 1 1. m Int. VVrlghtstown Friends' Hurling: (irounds Train for Neiitonn leaves llearilnR Terminal 11 03 a. m HAi;-Jan. 0, the Rev. JOSEPH MAV. pasinr emerltua of Klrat Unitarian Church of Philadelphia Funeral Mon , Jan 14, 11 u. m . from First Unitarian Church, chestnut st above 2J1. Ilosion and New ork Papers ropv. McCANN'. Suddenly, Jan 7. TERUVCI3, husband of Alblna Keyburn McCann Itela tias and frlenda Invited tn funeral, Pat , g n m,, hrother-ln-law'a residence Vllllam Plant, 134 ylsel at. High mass of requiem Church of Our laedy of Mt. Carmel ll 30 a. in Int Holy Cross Cen uto funeral. MeOAUVKY Jnn 7. MARY J McClAR V LY (nee Park), ulfe of Thomaa vlcOarioy. sr ilelatlies ano xrienns iniiteo io nerv- , . 1 . ills M 1S II Tirlvite. at , .0 18 I, ennmpson se North e'edir Hill Cem. I mt A ii fn f iirisipa 1 McnAUGIIItAN' Jan S, KLLLV, llldoiv of I.dlinrd lc(Iaughran Ilelatlies and friends, league of harred Heart and Rosary Hoclety of ht, Elizabeth's Church. V No. a, L. A of A O, II, Invited to funeral Hat . h JO a m . I0J1 N" 23J nt holemit requiem mass ht Kllzabeth'a church 10 n m lnt New CathedrAl Ceni Auto fu- "'lifcellNLnV Jan. t). MICHAEL H. son nf A nnl Mi ninlcv (lifH ltni. 1ft) fin 1 ljtn Miuiniey tnea lionet nn i lace ttphen MctHniey UfUiuM ana rriena", Nutlliv Catholic Club. iiiiira in iiiuithi, I Mnt k in m in . muther'a rcpldenc-o. IT. 17 i: I Clearftfia at iSolonm requUiu nia Church of Nativity 10 n m. lnt Ht Anna Oni i inilllir'un ft 1'IaTKIt. hon nf lat Ma"tr!ck anil Ann Medulre ne CamUj). of 1 County Caan, Ireland. Helatle uiM frlendi Invited to funeral, nut , h 1 11.1.. r'nllan UHil . renifUnc I Ul I "H VM"vV.V.r .. - a- ' . I.. I-.I n uiemenun- at a. m Int. lloly erulchro Cem McKlNDItICK Jan X ANM SlrKIN. PHK'K tneo Ilradlej) eelfn ot Daniel V Mchlnilrlele. 143-. N '.'Uth st Itelathes and friends, Clolden htar New Vear'a Asso., In- elted to funeral sere Ices Hun , -' p tn , lleoulem maaa ynurc oe .uriius s..iriaei reslttemo of sister. Mrs I' Wcheuren. 1)30 N, nth it. Int West . Laurel lllll Cem. riemia may leer remains tai. to u xi, in, AUto lunera . .,,.,.- ......u JlICiSAirl, JBIl . I.AI11AIH.II.. ItSURII. ter of tha late Jamea and Hannah Me Name. Ilelatlvea and friends invited ti funeral. Frl , 8-10 a. m , resldenee of broth. ...In.l.ui l'atrlek I'larlt. 4U43 Stiles St.. W. I'hlla holemn reoulem mass e'hurrh of Our Cathedral Mother ox porroees iu a, en. em McVEin.Y. Jan R. MAItT, daughter of late 1'atrlck and Mary Ann McNeelj Hela. tleea and friends, also II V. M Sodality aniTSacred Heart (Society, lnelted to funernl. Hat., a a m , from residence of her brother-In-law, Patrick McUlnnls, 108 N. :d at. Folemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, U a, m Int Holy Cross Cem. MbHZ Jan i, JOHN I)., aon of Leon and Sarah Merz, aaed t, Itelatleea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Krl . 1 p. m , parenta' residence. 1!3J ineote rd . Jenkln trwu. Int. Mt. Slnat Cem. Motora eelll meet trains leavlnc Ileadlnc Terminal 1C Oi p. ni. at Jenklntown station. MII.LEIt Jan. T. ANN'A M. eeldow of Andrew Mlll'lneo Ulndele). aaed 47 , Itela. lives ana friends, membsra ot Altar Sodality of tit Honaventura'a Church Invited to fu neral, Krl .8a m '.'833 N. FrankHn at. Itequlem mass St. lionaeenlura'a Cburcn S ll) a tn Int. New Cathedral Cem MUCrUSKVUflS. Jan. 8 KDEHIIAnnT. husband of Carolina Muckenfuss tnee hchwarts), aged 73. Itelatlvcs and friends lnelted to funeral. Sat. 2 p. m , 4337 Le. .t Int Oreenmount Cem MUI.LE1I Jan. 7. AUOUST MULLEH. aced &v lielallvea and friends, Fernwood Iddce, No, S4S. y. and A. M.I 40lh Ward Ilepubllcan Clube Vf. I'hlla. Ilepubllcan Club, all other aocl.tlri of which h was a mem ber, Invited to funeral, Frl S p m.. Ctttti and Klmwood av... W, i'hlla. esryice! Ht. Jtmti't P. K, Churrh 2 JO. tnt it ''"J' "'-- r..i K ejnurra sju. ine. oe. .lames. LasH . t X hind or anuio hrewso,, ,nee aicmeirei um ;i .-. .-- . sci,0naid Ilelatlvea and frlen Is son of James and KUzaheth Kronson. og..l ' ' " , "t'0" fuaril serilces Hit., U P ni 4", Itelallies nnd friend;, I rlendshln '"',', ' ot w,n-ln law. Cleorita (hndnlele, Lo.!ee, No. I0O, V. anl A .M : l'hllo Cnn-I 1K,7 I VUdlsull st hervices llellianv Mis. slstory, invited to funeral, l'rl, J p in , i !, '' . , ,,, lnt urliate Oakland Cem. KATHfl Invited to funeral aervlrea, Hat , 1 p. m , Rs.1i willows v.e W. lhll Int private, Krlends may rail I'M,. 7 to fl p. in Ml'HI'HY- Suddenly. Jan. 7. ANTHOVT A, MUltrilY, naeil r.H tlelatlvel and friend', llnrtendera' Ixiral t'nlon. No, 113i V. t K,, Aerl No 4i. Invlteil to funeral, Prl , 7jlu a. in . u.'il N. Hroad at. Mm HI, Monica's Church s a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem, Itemalns may bo viewed Thura,. after 7 p. m. New Vork and llrookljn papers CS?Aoi.K Suddenly. Jan H, ri-OltHNCB MAltli; (nea Uuihton). wife of Joseph I!. Naa-le, aaed 17, Iteiallvea and frlenda In vited to funeral. Hit , S 3d a. m WS Wal lace at Hnleinn hllfh niaaa Church of Aa sumpllrn In a. m Int. Holv Crosa Cem l'ATTFItSflV Jan O Wtl.l.fAM. lius. band of vtary H. I'atterson tnea Maurer) an I on or vviinani J. and late i:mma raiter- on llehitleea and friends Court llellianv. Nn 'lui r of A . Invited to funeral, Hnj , S an n 111 brother-in-law's rceldenre, Matthew J Jackson, lull M. f.llth at Hol- emn re'yti ill mass at Church of Most Itleeacd -sacrament In a in Int, Holy cross Cem Auto aervlcc , l'ltlNZ Jan n. LOt'lfl. Jr husband of I.ena and son of Louis anl I'mnm I'rlnx sued S3. lMitteea and friends. I'. M I' c Assn. InvliMi to funeral services, rrl . 2 p tn , 4445 N. Pth at Int. tlreenmount Cem llemnlns may be viewed Ihurs ovo. i ltAIIC'LIKKi: Jan n MAHY A . widow of James Henry ltadcllffe llelatives and friends Invited to call rl eve dauthter'a resilience, Mrn J I'rank Meade. 4IJI old York rd. Servltes and Int lirldfevllle, Del , Hat HMIMDIli: Tan . nt Miami. Vl . ALIti: ItllllKIirs, wlfa nf llr. lleor-ri' It Iladmorc of I on in Vnsland. anl riauahter tf A Cielhli rt tmd IZllen ehaso lloberts of t'hlladfdtla liriTIlISflTO.V Jan 0. AIMIY. widow of 1'atrlclt IleddlniTtoa nnl daiuhter of lata Humes nnd Marv rord of rotford. Co vfiiin Ireland Itentes and frlenda In. vlted lo future!. M in . h a m , residence of Mrs II t) Hani 11)1': Mifflin at. High mass of requiem nt --t Ihuman Aquinas a ( hurch 'i to a tn. Int. Holy cross Cem. Auto fu neral HHirif. l'ormerly of Chestnut Hill. Jan. R I.I.N V Wife tf Albert Itelth (neO Cen ter! I Iuo nutlro ot funeral will bo uP.cn fiom S3IJ N Cleveluti'l avc ltnNSHAVV Jan s IlAVID hushnnd nt Miry A Ilenshnw (net. eraser) Ilelatlvea and friends Chippewa Trlli. No. r.l, .Imp e It M i lul-or lien Hoclety, Invited to funeral rervtces f-nt , a p m '-'mci H litn t Int I'ernwood Cem itemalns iray bo vlewid l'rl. s to 10 p m Auto service . itii:ni:i. jon ii iti:iu:ct'A i: . vetfe nt Joa'ih llletml anl nauihler or lielo vviiuami in I ltoi-ici r Helts need 7n Iti lames anl frlenda Invited to funirnl services sat 1 I io it in , 1301 l'.ilmtr at lnt Cedar I Hill eem HI Mil J.in liVltiNK 11, husband ot 1 lolet Hitey and son if i:mmn L anl late Dennis llllet iiRed 3d Itclatleea and frb'nls invited tn sere Ices S.it '.'in p In, rcsidenco of mother, Sols I'cmbcrloii at. Int i-'crnwool ceni HOIIINsON Jon I) MAltli: M L". DAH I 11VI widow of Mithew Holdnson ttlted 71 Itelitltes nnd frlen Is Invited to funeral pen Ires rrt , 'J p tn , residence of daush ter Mrs l.mllle K Duerr 111 VV Ml l'lea-anl uvt., Mount Alr, Int prliatc, liy Hill e-em Hnrr Jnn a HlLtiV M daushter of Mirv Ilof H-rweln and late John ltorf Heli. tlees and frlindu Minntawna Irfidiee, No ri H of II , Aucuste V Ictnrlie I adles jlund, No J 1) l) It Invited to funeral. Hat , J p m 7K0 N .'4th st Int Hillside Cem. Itemitns may lo viewed l'rl cte 1'uncral car service lions Jiti 8. "isA. teMifn."'iunuUBl and intensive prepar.Uoa. , rlenls Manatawna lain, , Write for details. ltr. Ilrtss Sen I Itelallies and frlen Is Manatawna lA)1e. , , No flj B of II AUFUSte Mclnrll Lndles' I llund, N'o 2, I) el H It invited to lunerai iit , 2 P in . 750 N L'llh at Int Hillside '('em Hemaina muy bo viewed l'rl. ive j runerol car aervlce HCOTT Inn ll TIOSKLTV, wtlnw ot Itenjaniln 1' Hcott (nee Hooj) Itelatlves nnl friends tniilrd to funeral bcrilcea. Mon p m lli.s l nirmouiii ai int iniate uemiina may bo vlowod Sun cvo .VUIU s-rilCO hClllttri At ltlieralfln V J Jan 7. PHILIP J '-CIIMIIi husband of Pauline u.i.mM .i-nrf S ItelntUes nnd friends. imerahPa 1 Ire Co , No. 1, and nil other so- riPns of which ha lias ll member. Invited , fUMrl, l'rl s a m, from resldcnia, Tnird and Pailllon ale Hequtem mass at s. iter a Chun n l a. in int. ai he, Peter's e'em Trains leav Marnot st ferrv for Itlvoralds 7:12 and 7-4n, .SCHMIDT Jnn H. IIAllllAUA widow nt Oeoreo hchmldt. Itelallies and friends Herman Ladles' All Hoclely. No 1, Cuntl. slitter Ladlra' Hocletv and the Ladliss' Aid horletv of tlermaii Ind Lutheran Chunh. Invlteil lu funeral serilces bat. 2 I'm.. 3130 W Montiomerv oio Int. private Ureenmiutit Cent Auto funeral hCIIOr Ir.l,l Jan. I liai,ir.iv iiufuuis Remains mas Io vlelied 1 rl after 7 P. m. A"lV.lN"-Jan . 1918. MARTHA A. Hi. VI. UN" widow nf Jnhn J, Hevern and diushirr of lalo Richard und Ann vVatklns. Ilelatlies and frlenda lmlted to funeral serilces, l'rl , 2 p m , t late residence, foil Mercy id Int. private. Mt Morlah Cem Hi mains may bo viewed Thura. cie. Auto eenlra, ... , -. . , ,. HUi viotnt Sudilenlv, In New York city, Ion S. ItlCII-VItl) HEYMOtlll, Bked 71. Int prliate West Laurel lllll Cem, 1-rl MIARKEV Jan. a CATIIARINH. Wllow of Frank hhorkey. of County Tirona. Ire. land HiUlliea and friends Invited to fu. neral. residence of sou In-law Jatne Me Jlella Illdge Bio and hprlng Milt road, liar ren lllll hat , S id a m hoiemn requiem miss church of Our Mother nf Consolation, t hetdnut lllll. iu u m Int. Holy bepulchro V,MIEIllliAV Jan. S. WILLIAM r be. loied husband of Louise Sheridan (ne. (jhllger) and i-on of Mirgarct and late Cor nelius Hherldau ltelatties and friends, also officers of 37th District police station. In sited to funeral. Hat, R 30 tt in, 208 N' Front st holemn requiem mass Ht. Au gustine's Church 10 u. m Int. Holy Cross i-ern Auto runern . I MtSULIt Jan 7. WALTER It. husband, of Katie I) hleber. aged lin Itelntltes and I frlenda lmlted tu funeral serilces S40V i i GermaiitoHii uie , Chestnut Hill, 1'rl., 11' .a tn lnt liy Hill Cem. .ltrL"IV ..lull 7 KtTSAN RWAI'C . widow of William hlmpktn and daughter of i late John nnd Jane hwaln Ilelalliea and ! frlenda lmlted to funeral serilces hat . 2 'p in . dbl'i llainton at , tlermantown Int. I private Itemalns may lai ilened Frl eie. hlvrUIITER Jan . LI.IZAUETJI CI ' wife of Ur Jamea M Maughter late nf VVIIdwooil. V. J l'unersl serileea, l'rl. j .an ti. m . ilaurhter'a resM-nip. Mrs M L hteer. id Athens aie , Ardmore, i'a. Int. ceitilenlence nf famiii ... hTARLIPLlt hudJcnly. Jan fi. MARY CLItlllUDE daughter of William L, nnd Marv V htnrllper (nee Duffy) ltelatties and friends lmlted to funeral, Frl, fl 30 a in, from tesldence ot her parents' 52vl Rodman st (31d and Cedar ale ) High mass of requiem at Church of Transfiguration, 10 a ni Int. Holy Cross Cem. hrlN'ES Jan I), KATHARINE S.TINE8. ltelatties und friends Invlied to funeral serv ices, l'rl , 2 p. m , 2101 Wallace st. Int. prltato hTORR Jan R. HENRIETTA, wife of Franc1! htorr, age.i 7.' Ilelatlvea and friends lmlted to funernl serilcisi l'rl., 2 p. m . lilt Halalgnao st , VV Issahlckon. Int prl iate W Laurel Hill Cem Remains may bo viewed Thurs , S p m. Auto funeral. hi OUT Jan 0, Dr A1IIIAM STOUT, need t-i, liethlehem, Ta, Funeral villi ba held trsUl?ERSm Tan. 7. IICNJAMIM' T. SUIIEHS. aged 7.'. Serilces nt 15311 Fair mount ale., Thura , 2 p ni Int prliate hVVOl'B Jan 7. HARRIETT W MVOPE nn MrCullouch). widow nf Henry II. Hwope, aged PO, Relatllra nnd frlenda in. , vlted to attend funeral services l'rl , 2.30 P. ni . 11M1 Harrison st., I ran'iloru. int. PrTAV LOR Jan 0. ANNIE A . daughter if late John and Mary Taylor l'rlends In dted to serilces, l'rl, H p. m, 1700 Arch rt Mnt Mlllillle. N J . hat. TIillIE Jan V. MARY V. TIOHE (nee Laird), widow of Edward Tlgne. Ilelatlies and friends lmlted to funeral. Sat ,8 30 i a I . p.iil.l.nrA nf Ann. L...Br.l A Tlffht residence l ann, uiinaiu i ,1407 liar- at., vv. nma, roiemn( man ni 1 ffquitnl unurrn vi wur imti ui i n iui iv a. ni 11)1 lioij truBi vnn nuui iriiiv TOW.VSKNO Jan H. KDWARD O. hua. 1 band of Huannu Towmpfmi. aR-i 7S, HeU- 1 tlta ana frlenda Imlteil to funfral, Vrl. 1 30 d m . i-Mtdenco of aon. Huvh Tonaend 1 "int WectfltMil ne . Camin. .N J int I t,riii. Arlington Cem Iteinalna may bo weu Thura. re. ' '..,.rr. L..J.1 1.. lt. 'XfAntW Ott. isii ' rr' 'rvW"VirrSt' .l.l at J4J3 Walnut si . Hn.S'IlY THOTII. anej 7J, Helitlces and trlemla Inelteil to funeral Slilh-ilir. - P. m., apta. of I', f blmmuns, 1 .101 Market st . e'aniilen. N. J. Int rr!ute, at Colestown Cem l'rlends may rail Thurs , 7 t, n u in . JIOD Market st , famden N. I, l THUI.I.INdKH Jan 8, .MII.UltI) V 1-niMI TVfliVtt Mirml til iiriaiiiri- . frlendi inMieu io lunerai r-.i , - i hi . . Dupont Kt . Mnnuunk. Inl lerlnKlon j-.,s 1'ra.ndji mav rfill l'rl TUTAN Jan 0. MAIiaAKEr V.. Wlfa of Herbert Trjan Ilelalleea and frlen Is mem. bers of eslejan M I:. Church. Invited to funeral sereiccs em., e i m.. -m,. If ,id l'rl 1 aimer e.ein iiriuaiiis mar u. 7 in n p ni -Suddenly. Jan. 7, JAMES 1. l c,ie.e.ii husband of Catharine Turner and son 0; Jamea ami Mary Turner (nee Imon) aeed I'T lleiatiees ana irieuus. v.uui, ". V'T, No, 1)3, I', of A., Invited lo funeral. Frl., 8 n m , parents' residence, 1113 Mifflin st Holemn lilali mass of requiem Churrh of Sacrtal Heart U 3D a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral ,.,,,.' Tl'IlN Kte nuaaeniy, in. o, o.vm PKNN wlfo of James Turner und daUihter of Annla B and late Henry Head, a.ed 33, Ilelatlvea and frlendi Invited to funeral sen Ices Sat.. S P. m.. 314 W. Ilunllnadon st. Int. private, dreenwood K. of P. Cem. Auto "iitm Jan 0. HERMAN UTH, aged TB. 2714 Otrard oo. Due nolle, of lunerai eelll VAN HORN. Jan. SARAH A . widow of Henry Van Horn, ll.latlve. and friend. Incited to funeral aervlces Hat.. S p. m , r". dsnei of .on-ln-law. .Wllllani Selman. 6837 Montrose st. Int. private. Mt. Vernon C'm . Auto 'uneral. ...,,, h l.nVdAM.Anm..W.ico.t,(n..-W.b,r..i) AI1 OT lata JQl invuiu-m im inii.w 'fSlcStt.ot Trenton., N. J..af.d Cj.,Ue. tlvVi and friends, West I'hlla. Couftcll. No. nl, O. of I A.: Invited to .erylces Sat., S p. oi . resldenc! of .on. Jamea H Valcoit. 11784 Mantua ave. Int. Fernwood Cem. Frlendi may call Vil. 7 to I) p.' in, Trenton, WA'lictm-Ja 1KATHH Lady of victory 10 a. in. im; cem auio serric. , WAI.I.H.l-Jan 7. TtOHA dKij''i'.. nl Marr b .1 !.( n-eaneta anil iialsiuea ami frlanda. l.aKUa M Heart nf SI. Kdward'a Church, In' funeral I rl , 7 -ail ", m residence t it(ske. lijy VV. Ilautihtn at. reaulem mass Ht. Edward a Church .tit, New Ca'hedral cem. Auto lui VVA1U- Al. Aliennurai.s. i, J, tMiwelttl II. W'Altl). Jr . aa-Ml SO s'ervtoes Hat., 11 a. m., Norwood aye. vvi ITIIT. Jan. . HJIMA II, -1 ' N Luther Whitby (neo Hklltonl. a( lielatlvee ard fritnua invited lo s un, o n.. ivi . realdenea nf San. 1 Wilton at. Int.. Wasttnlnster Cem. nt mac be vlawed 1 rl.. 7.to li p. m. , t VVHITi: Jan 7. JANE, widow fcf'1 lam While. Ilelatlvea and rrlenas in' en-ei sees Ires, icrl . 1 n m . resld nn in.lsu. Hubert McClensshan. 402(1 . . tu St ClArlnh f--n flanssln b viewed o'hurs , t Is ll) p. n VAIItTlir. .Ian. , HMMA It, wldoj, N Luther Whitby (ne Hkllton), inf;i llelaliees anu irienua milieu io ilia asii Hat ,!p in . at residence of her aon, Houth Wilton at. Jut. Westminster Itemalns may ha viewed YI , 7 to p. WlNNr.ll Suddenly, Jan. 0. HAIUl' husband or naiuo ti. winner, aren m ntn nnd friends emploiea of the P irnn round ry and vrlou orsanltatlon vhlrh he uns h member. Incited to fufMf .lAt l'rl . !i n. m . 4001) IVrhin it., lu KAf..iitTTt. tnt nrlvatn Vf minster Cftnfc.V all' 1 TV f "" eEf ' iH.. m 1 v :r) WOWP Tun. It, ISMKABBTH A,, wldoif . n f ClmrlM woltT. ueiatiifi ann in en a wty Mteil t funeral i"rlre Jt., 2 p. m , ?MU, l .kl.h uvk .111. tirllafas - l 1 lo'fNO Jan. . JONATHAN TOUNjifi"' , , husband of late Mary Ann Youiur, ed fT.-e, i iini...i..a ami friends Invited tn fnnarajl y jS "art Iras Sat., 1 V p m.. 601.1 N., 4th atjlKj, Int West Laurel Hill Cem Itemalns ro sfl be viewed l'rl etc.. Auto funera! I'iVV J 7KIHINCI Jan ft, CHARLOTTE KKM.VhV Ilelatlvea and friends Invited lo funeratUJ', aervlces Hat . S I in.. 5039 N. tn at. ltltj JfiW 1'enco i'em. Itemalns may to lwi ec. s'Sl i:nrcATio?cTj. lloth Heies Secretarial rnnrsrs start Tanuarv 14 for whole 3 . nf tnIR uinrlr. Nn summer vacation. V-l wi w. ..w.... -- , . ,e'j Day and evening classes. Individual, 1 instruction. Pitman and Uregg Syi jM terns. AU leading systems in dicU- i tton classes. vi AJ.IU!nM4l Ki.IlfHtsrTH Ka, Isa.ASS'ii fiu-.e.u.i... B .-.- :yfe purchased to increase tne numoer ot e- class rooms. Expert instructors have been added to the faculty of specialists. The persistent call of fcd tne suovernmem lor iu,vuu sienog.'-w ...I,.,, Mn Slitsei!qtif T,sianr1 aC Jr ldlJiit.,D auu s.-s. a...ioci..h sv..n,u ss ! general business must be satisfied by-.- Write for details, "c ul """"" I'honr, Diamond 031 TI EMPLE UNIVERSITV Ilroad Rl. Ilelow Berks rnlladelpnia ica TPAYFB'S Tha Oeit Dullness Bchoat ,IW C'IV KO1-S07 Chestnut Strew. rosltlnns ruaran'd Knter now. Day or ntrbk Mt'Rin IrAflTIVtR In 90 lessnns Call OF writ i.T-a 4 hristanson I'lano Hrhoeila, liaker Bulldlnju , V I I.U - IIBDlIlUl, ,-IIUMB DI.IUIB Will, aSALt West Vensnso. Phona Tlosa C201. 1 1 ttlNTEK HKSORTS ATIHTIC riTY. y, J. ' - JICCJTH B .P S.V I saa w.a i m BB SB SBHSPVJ lOl l !B! vr j S.'Vl't m.... ,.. ....i.'HWC i,tisesa-tf viDGtn I. .... ,.& kl I ' r-rt ronslilrrallon of every tliAughtful Individual, In theso daya of atre.s and nnxletv. e ATLANTIC) CITY offers It lo yon Iter itonderful (lulf-streum femper.d rltmnte, laden vrllli tlie mono of . eirean. and In Iier broad avenue., act' rrco irom dirt ana aiu.it. Ilenlthful amusements, IlrllUftBt lloardvialk. Theatres, l'lerg. Coif all tho Year. THE LEADING HOUSES aro alivaia open and nil! furnish full Information, ratea, etc. ."Mflrlborouch-DIenlielm Chelsea Shelburno St. Charles Galen Hall Wiltshire Seaside Strand Dennis Ilolmhurst llantio i Ity Is einly on. hour from Philadelphia. lTequent trains sLa 1'hS.NV. It. II.. from either Ilroad Slrnt Mullon or Market Street Kerry, (bath steam nnd electric tralns)i or via I'Illlj, f. 1I1.MJIM1 111. from Chestnut HilMt lern. ,; Wtatmlnster Ky' av r"T H'MhiBw.jJ eiwuiuii.ici to t ,,rrau batht,-HBV ' 13 water. 110 up vrkly, 12 up dally. Chu. Bukra A-'ij': LAKEWOOD. N. J. LAUREL HOUSE i LAKKU'OOD, N. J. s Favorably located for winter patronnpe. 60 miles from- New York in the famous pine Vintf ff rvTf Tiifani 1 llranrh nf fhnndlar 'rirni A f. l -" " ---- s--s B-sr... uruKcri. Urokera. A. 4. MUUl'JI C. V. MlHI'IIV. 'II V AIn.ava A. .a. ... l bbbbb. jiiauaau itirrnon. 4 an i.aKewooa. vmniNiA '- BM ! .IB , IBM IMIS !. I..HBS. T. 1 Train senlca u.a far South aa Old Potat'J Comfort n&a never better I aw V$ ) uatci UAuncaiiuU X OLD MINT COMrOIIT Fwtmmlnff Pool, Golf. Sea xooaijaiBin. e.Trjc.uiypii 1 1 iittb and Tnatneat. 1. frriw F-, IO. r. ADAMS. Maaacar .rtrass MasrB. Mr. roster's In Acker's, ll'th Ch i Cook's Tours, 223 ti. Ilroad: p. It. It.. am i.kIU Chestnut: nai-rnono A wnn lflOT Chestnut. rf. rnrrvno v j. Doth Sei.s JCXL& XJ-j T 'i-J iiUmII ziTi T"V a I II.I.VO Instruction la day b4 J.K-1 etrnlnt classes. 1'oa.ltlom iiem.,;' . .. . : . . " -""-"- ""2L"""vil Ph adeDhi School ef FifcW,.i 010 Chestnut Street, Jv'fJ rhlladelohla. Pa. t?PT A fit FJS 1 11. l.lementary. Advanced Comsaae-, ,.11 tninrht hv a practical mathod Adisltae.. UJ .Ul,u... .mmjtm HnKlal Ka.aA ' '. . I all' CHIIUI.-I, .tfmw.m, .-k-v.. Studls. 57 Fstey Ilallljth an nnsT trt prlcea for Instruction IVAXAMAKttll IN'STITUTK. iiSd A I aT-CL7 nt' Bti . before you decide. CataJocu r 8TK,MSIIIP NOTICES TH ME tearred fortt, fjrtcafvl U 1 dial and Kills areea with palat I bunboo girt 'tail uUad ciWaa tW uoiaua) Maa laariiialaBK. V 16-Day OruiM AH rAKtimd EffmVV, A IOaXIQ tsaisiMilss.l varus be New Ysfk araaM I rwatpaapsaa.B.'ssBja. ! , u.BtcKmosmr.i VPORTOsglQ '". m .,r- V.SU n -! t i.v, 3j(l m 3- tcHnm ?a ip x ?sV?t? sff .&: attj IWJS