i' "yV ,' " e, v"' B I ft f A i i vi 'i'4 IDSSIP OFTHE STREET STREET, CALM, NOW AWAITS EFFECT OF Watchful Waiting the Until Foe or Ally Acts Little Interest in Rail Situation ?f miffiltl! wn.s not a I? . I Mnilt otrnl.iv. j muii.- d '"- 1 The gcnircl linpreislon was that It would tako soma days for the full forco of l'risldcnt Wilson's speech of Tuesday to penctrato tho minds of tlio pcopln of nil I'uropcnn countries, both allies and enemies, and until then tho Invcstmmt nmrKet will continue ns today, In a condition of untcliful vvaltliiR. A Contrary to what hiIbIiI naturnlly bo expected with so much at stake, there did 'not teem to be much Interest mat.lfestcd In tho action ' which Congress: may take on tho railroad situation. It teems to bo an almost foregone conclusion that tho President's lccommcndutlom will tie adopted In toto, or If thcre'ls any opposition It will bo trlfllnn and of llttlo account. Some brokers fay that the leoious handling of the situa tion by Director General McAiloo has already disarmed any opposition which hail been untldpaUd fiom certain Senators and Ilepreentatles, whoso well known opposition to any assistance for railroads Is n part of their religion. There wjs u lather silly rumor which obtained currency for n tlmojes. terday nmong a. limited nudlenco. namely, that ono of tho biggest llnuncial Institutions In tho count! y had requested Its representatives In different parts of tho country to "ouncl out" their clientele as to their sentiments regarding a moratorium on maturing rnlhoad securities during tho coming jear. That part of l'lcsldcnt Wilson's railioail proclimatlon of December 16 which icfcrrid to these maturing obligations said: "And subject to tho approval of the dlrectoi, tho arlous caniers may agree upon and arrange for tho icnewal anil extension of ma turing obligations" This would throw the provision for meeting these obligations on Joint action of tho director and the odlclals of tho tullroads. It ls sincerely to be hoped that some other way will bo found of meeting these maturing bonds and notes than by a moratorium, as tho affect of such action would tend to a stump In railroad securities of all kinds. Tljoso who expressed any opinions on tho subject were Inclined to think there was no foundation for the teport. Greater Demand for Silver Manifested The condition of tho silver market Is attracting a good deal of atten tion at tho present time. It Is evident that the balance which has been maintained for somo time past between production and eon-umptlon of nls metal has beer? changed by tho recent great demand and diminished aupply Some three months ago William J. I'ox, of l'ox and Co, curb brokers In tho Ileal Kstate Trust Building, pointed out to holders of silver securi ties that they should not part with their silver Issues, notwithstanding the fact that tho prlco movement for theso stocks was cry discouraging In view of the consistently ndvnnclng quotations for tho whlto metal. At tho time Mr. To directed attention to the fact that about two years ago the copper stocks were four or flvo months behind time In dis counting tho greatly advanced price for copper, and ho was of tho opinion that tho silver stocks would duplicate tho perfotmanco of tho copper atocks. The silver stocks now give every Indication of fulfilling this predic tion During the last few weeks Tonopah Mining has advanced from 3S4 to 4'4, Tonopah Belmont from 2VS to 3',i. Extension from 81 cents to $1.50, Hecla from 3?; to C, Nlpissing from 7 to 8V4 and Kerr Lako from 4V4 to S'4 per share, with the lower priced Issues advancing proportionately. With tho heavy demand for whlto metal around 92 cents per ounce and all signs pointing to higher flotations, Mr. l'ox maintains that tho holders of silver securities nro now about to como Into their own Higher Cost of Operation Checks Wage Advance At a recent ronferenco of the representatives of the Amalgamated Union of Street Car Employes In Toledo, Henry U Dohtrty Mated that until the Toledo Kallwajs and Light Company was granted higher fares I It would bo Impossible to increavo tho wages of the men. Ono of the labor representatives protested that tho men would not have signed tho wage contract In 191G had they foreseen conditions that exist today. To this Mr. Doherty replied n,s follows: 'That Is largely true with us Could wo Imo foreseen In 19J6 the conditions existing today we probably would have been careful nboul algnlng tho conttact. Tho unui-ual conditions existing today uro hitting not only the Toledo car men, but every one else In every city and hamlet In this country. "Everything that enters into tho operation of tho street car system has Increased to a greater degreo than living costs. In addition to that, the contiact wo made with jour men provides a cent Increase per hour each ear. The next rent advance will come In April. So our labor, too, Is costing us more. "But regardless of these conditions, .regardless of the softening of tho labor market and an Increase In tho number of Idlo men, wo Intend to live up to that contract. "Wo don't want to raise fares now. Wo want to do everything wo can to prevent It. The fact of the matter Is that you aro simply working , In a cjcle. If you men get moro money through faro Increases, other things will go up nccordlngly.land In tho end you will bo back asking a further Increase for j our men." 1 There Is a story told about Mr. Doherty apropos of a time some years since when the city officials of Toledo passed an ordlnanco making the fare on tho Toledo .street car lines four cents. Mr. Doherty, It s-eems, javc an order to his conductors to accept llvo cents or nothing. Somo persons refused to take their rides for nothing and paid the nickel. It appears that tho then Major of Toledo said they would tako his four , cents or he would know why. , Accompanied by a number of his Councilmen ho arranged to board v a car, which thoy did. Mr. Doherty was standing beside tho 'conductor I Bnrl WaAA1 !.& Ifn.rn- n n A Ida PAlinHlmAn TTinaf nffllttll'All' tinnH thj l, " .i 0,.VkVU ll.U .I.OJVI .- 1..3 v-wm.w.w. ...ww- ..-.. w , ..h..uvu . conductor a uouar Dtu ana saiu, xnesu geuweiuvii urw my bucsib uu uui ?. trip,'' At a point on tho route tho Mayor and his friends got off, took a speedy auto to another part of the vai mm cuino uiong, wiey luuuu ii. pra' aim uie previous penurinuucu nua V&TStreet" Gets Reports of Germany's Plight While there was no particular newf feature being discussed on the Street jesterday, tho President's peaco messago was still the subject of general conversation. Many bankers and brokers aro of tho opinion that a great deal In the next few- clays depends on developments In Germany's fj it' Internal situation, l'rom all sources and It Is surprising how many claim to have "almost" first-hand Information camo reports that tho Internal conditions, of Germany aro well-nigh Indescribable. Ono banker who n. to',? V stems toiie closest to tho sources ? Iay that his lates't wus to the effect f a, civil population was stupendous, a l-V-4 Slmnal nmAiinllnff In unri-n t Inn nnd i VV ...WM..l,..r, l M-. ...., ..- (J time limit of a certain number of minutes was allowed for each funeral, m Notwithstanding nil this, everything points to tho prevailing sentl- f Bient In Germany to hold out ngalnst tho Allies. ,V If nothing develops within tho next few das tn Germany, the ma- jWvilorlty opinion, In financial circles at -im .'llioil, UiU 11U VIIC Villi WW ,wi... ..-.- a- - - -- --, a that may be. Nor will any ono say what the effect will be on securities In either event. In fact, It Is believed that the market will be a "bull" market, whether war or peace. In tho event of the latter. It would mean no more Government loans, with an opportunity to divert savings Into tho security market; and in the former case It will mean continued activity In the Industries. Tho reported peace agreement between Bulgaria and KussU did not lt produce a ripple on prices. r W POTATO BUYERS LOSE fiThree Thousand Hampers, Worth ?1.95 Each, Frozen in Transit T.tAUREL. Del, Jan. 11. Telegram. oelng; received here by commiulon rkir. from Arms In western Fennsil- inla cities and other nolnts furth.r t ttatlng- carloads, of sweet potatoes Ln&.a . ' . m .. .-- viii rom nere two anu inree wk. I had arrived, but were worthless, hav- r been froien while enroute. It Is estl- stl that at least 1000 hamberi. worth e'5 each, tha nravalllne Drlce. have iloet.' . , r I08, however, will fall on the ujur, a im.whsih. wsr WILSON SPEECH JL- Policy on Investments Hlnslo domlniitliiK fcuturr In "tho Ktrcct" or tho H'vcrytitlnir pursued "the even tenor of Its way." city and, as they boarded the next A-.uiv..j ue," wu i.tu iu.uLi.tu. iciitruicu. of authentic Information said jester- that the mortality among tho German great deal of It caused by low diet thnt flinernls Were HO numerous that least, Is that we are In for a war to SUPPLIES FOR WEST INDIES Assurance of U. S. Aid 'for British Islands i Given WASHINOTOK. Jan. 11. Supplies will bo furnished British Island colonies In the Atlantlo which depend almost wholly on the United States for foodstuffs.- This assurance has been srlven to Sir William I 'Allardyce, doverpor of the Bahama Islands, who has been conferring here with British and Ameri can authorities. ,..., Tho Bahamas, Jamaica and the B.r mudas as well as other small Kngllsh West Indian colonies, have felt tho f .i. ik. recent strlnrent export rec- ..i.tkuu of the Unite .States, and as . - . . i-LJmm ' - M.. Mmrt3tm EVENING PUBIiia METAL OUTPUT SHOWS FAIR TOTAL FOR 1917 Colorado Mines Keep Up Pro duction in Spite of Many Handicaps !i;NVi:it, Col , Jan. 1!. Handicapped by ahortago of labor, high wages. In tinted prices for mining supplies and equipment and lack of railroad cars, the mining Industry uf Colorado mado n creditable showing for 1 y 1 7 , with a metal output whose value I estimated at $48,25V,05 uk lompared with $13, 210,312 In 1910. Tlie-o figures may bo tegnrded as approximately correet. During the es If tut closed tho oro lifted fiom the m 1 1 and dumps of tho Cripple Creek ills ct totaled 1,019.160 tons, averaging tit 10 to tho tun, com' pared with J12.67 In 1918. Tho drop In grado Is due to thn large tonnago of dump and other low-quality ores handled by tho Portland, Vindicator and oilier local mills, much of this material having been cast aslda as too poor for treatment prior to the Installation of the advanced metallurgical methods now emplojed In tho milling plants. I..." '. .':.,,'"' "'''"' """ "in iv niiia tun inrni niiti.n mat utaaau nii 1: " Y " i"' v"v i I , lie deducted for lonii in , a ucuueu.ii tor oh in ireauneni ai ;,. ?;w;mrrr """" . mwK $11,334,050 to represent tho camp's Bold values for the vear Dvldends uald I .,, , ., .- . t r.tm . i, v-uppio .li-ei mines 111 ll nKKre- I "ifj'1..':1";8,00' ,C0Mn",ed llh "- I t road cars for tho last four months of the eai As n. result of the cur hliort 1 age, ore production fell to 25 000 tons a I month, as compared with 60,000 tons for J tho corresponding months of ItMC l'noral)le factors were higher quota tlotii for sliver, 'better pni.es for copper and the larger demand for manfineip ores, shlpmenti of which from the I.ead vlllo district nro Mendlly Increasing 1 Production values for 1017 vveie dis tributed as follows- Cold, 11.370,35.:-, silver (murket vnlue), Jl, 870,020, cop per. JG29.202. lead, 1 1,664,573; spelter, I5,0l,738 , manganlferous ores, $1,350, 000. pjrlto ores, .100,000, and bismuth, m,uuu LACK OF WATER SHUTS MANY BIG COLLIERIES Mines in the Shcnandouh and Gilbcr-' ton Districts Arc Forced to Suspend SIIllN'ANDOAH, l'a , Jan. 11. All tho collieries In tho Shetiandoih nnd filll.er ton districts vvero forced to suspend 'on account of tho scarcity of water, duo to the contlnu. d extrem" cold vveather freczini? the spririKS and Kmill ureatns. Twenty thousand men and bovs 1 nro Idlo and tho dally production of 25,000 tons of coal to the market Is cut. MAHAN'OY CITY, 'a, Jan 11 Tho norms! coal production of this division I of 12,000 tons dally was cut In half 1 vi hen five collieries suspended be cause of tho water shortage. Heivrvolrs suppljlng local collieries ran dry coal companies must depend for f nnd future supplies on dams located miles away from the mines, from which water la hauled In huge water tanks Appaiatua for purifying mln water for'stcam pur poses has been Installed to help out during cinerKency STATE FEE RECEIPTS SHATTER ALL RECORDS Total for 1017 Is $1,212,630.40, of Which Corporations Were Prin cipal Contributors IIAimiSDUIlO, Jan. 11. Secretary of the Commonvvcalth Crus Voods re pcTtcd today that recelptH for his depart ment during 1917 amounted to 11,212, C3H 46, representing mainly capital stock of corporations chartered, re-chirtered and otherwise coming within tho charter laws of Pennsylvania, of $324,748,860.16, on which bonus was paid the Common wealth. Included In the receipts are $120,473 50 corporation fees, $3493 amounts received from ter&Tdors of deeds and $10,946 70 of miscellaneous fees. Total receipts for tho department for 1917 nro greater than those of 191S and 191C combined and break all records. COWS AT HIGH PRICES Average of $148 Each Obtained at Sale in Tradcsville DOYLESTOW.V, r.t , Jan. 11. Milch cows at the public sale held by County Commissioner Allen Zetty, of Trades vllle, who Is preparing to move to a farm near Doylcstown, averaged 1148. The highest price paid was 1220, for ,v grade cow that 'avo 13.J00 pound of milk last scar. A registered cow brought C00: a bull, 5107.HO; an elght-month-old calf. $75, and a seven-menth-old calf J78, Horses brought U87, J133 and 9127 repectlvnly. FOOD STORAGE INCREASES Jersey Figures Show Tendency in Many Lines I TltE.VrON, Jan. 11. Cold storage of I foodstuffs In many lines In New Jersey l has greatly Increased, according to a compilation Just made by the State De partment of Health, giving comparisons of quantities of f-od In warehouses on December 31, 1D1C and December 31, 1917. A general Increaso of storago foods Is shown In eggs, cheese, fresh meats, fish and milk products, whllo a decrease is shown In butter, poultry, cdlbl fats and game. WAR PLANT LACKS FUEL Du Pont Mills at Pompton Haskell May Close and PATEItSON. N J. Jan. 11. Closing of the du Pont l'owder plants at romp ton Lakes and Haskell, engaged exclu sively on war work, was declared to be only a matter of a few hours by the management unless fuel was received promptly. The county administrator communi cated with the State fuel authorities and obtained four carloads of coal, which Is being rushed to the du Pont plant It was announced sufficient fuel -would be furnished hereafter. FLAX CROP IN ENGLAND Department Formed to Meet Fiber Needs for Airplane'Wings LONDON, Jan. 11. Tho Oovernment has formed a flax-reduction department. In view of the Husalan situation and tha great demand for fiber for airplane wings. It will endeavor to cultivate u great crop of seed straw. This Is 'not a, new Indu.tryjn .Eng a1 time urns LEDGERffllLADELPHlAV FRIDAY. STATE IN DANGER OF LOSING REVENUE Ruilroads Under United States Ownership Would Mean $10,000,000 Loss UHi:i:.S'.SMn.a, Jan. It Chairman W I) 11 Alney, of the Pubtla Service Commission, declared last night that 110,000,000 annually would he tho direct d be tho direct sjlvanla under IP of tho nil- losa to the Statn of l'mnsj the Oovernment onershli roads. II tnoVn lier. In the IntereH of tho lied Cross and he said that a similar Ions was n!nmt niirr to follow if tho , ruilroads are to b federally Incorpo rated For tho ear 19U-191C the railroads nn Id lnl,i iIia f-tatav faaaaiirtf HAlrltf V""'""" ",v ""l" "" "." 4P.UVU uvu, mm iiiuc iiiuuuiit. 11 urviaiirvi has been Increased until it now reaches $10,000,000 Tho loss of such an iimouiu, nc r-uu, wouiu senoufiy nr-1 feet tho revenues of tho Mate and could only bo met by Imposlnc a laraer bur- den of tax-vtlon updn the agricultural ' utility nnd manufacturing li.teic.ta of I the Commonvvcalth .. .. .. .. ... i. v.iiaimian Ainey spone on -Tne worm a -. ... .. .. arms- nt the First Lutheran Church ncro. anu drew his conclusions from per- onal olwenatlonji Rathcrcil white tra brrla nnd Husln t.cforo nnd ilurlne the , uar. while n memtier of the lorclRn Af- t fniu i-v.i.. i - "".!'illlllll - ni.l..llimi - - .1 I thn nnlnlnn ..f Phslrmnn Al... " SuM, "'.,ttal tint haunVmlou, i-ennsvivanln. In punt or Its popu litlon" Chairman Alney said "Is np l.roxlmotelv otie-twelflh nf thn United Mates, and for Itself nnd as a pirt of tho nitlnn. It represents tremendous agricultural. Industrial, rillroul and mining Interests. All of thes., factors are, now disturbed and many of them disrupted "In order to carry ru tho war tho Federal Oovernment bin been nbllced to take over tho operition of the rail- roids Their npcnt'on ns n single svs- teni will, to a lirge extent, necessarily I strike down corprratn barriers, with consequent intermingling of property I and money To unscramble the egg after tho war, and to restoro tho status of the several rallroid elements, wilt Present difficulties In proportion to the I length rf tlmn they are governtnenlilly I operated, making It easy to revive the I plan uf Oovernment ownership lis n quick remedy, the consequences of which would be ho serious to Pennsvlvanh as to call upon every citizen of tho Stale to t nunc anil hesitate it vvculil mean a loss In the taxable power of tho Stato Cov eminent, and deprive tho f'tate Treasurv nnd therefore tho citizens of an annual Income of S10 000.HOO and If the project Is broadened to Include telephone and telegraph companies the loss would bo greatly augmented" FIVE MILLION TONNAGE, m ii- .. q... .n... m. ..a. ..a... .... ... ----......, . r ii.,., u inrr ...ii.iii.iii, mi. .,i. - j: .-. .- -.. -. :-....- .. -...- ...- M,ni,in,,t lll,.Tl lllll HI- ,,r II.-.,-rjl .... . .....-, ,...... ., . ., lll-'wlll ll.l. . Iu II 111 I wnow borderlns on the Pacific nnd h Countj- I ermamiah Ire nnt He at i. i n 1 ' '""-id. Il.nl rami ine.. i .mneO 111. I um l.mliia ami frleiula tmitel to fu I Jit l-..uv e' ru Jtcmalil. mil Iw v wer Jft d out the Importance to the Mile ' frlimla IVrnianaali Hwkty I..l". No ""l 77 lliliitvi . ami fn.nl- in nil-era nf " ,' i tieml rrti ea Hit J p in..MI.'N 1 I ; Iii ,Jji niirln., l!-!-ie..i I. ii.i '" , t. 1 1 M In "lied t I I iineri IMon K in Vlata l-lul I jd VV isMneloti 1 UUP V -' h.lilui. Int prunt- l lllll' 1 It myTkl rurlnif peaceful conditions on the , Avl i?,,,;, ".,' Ni ",rnil Volitn I ndv if Athena lmul n tun nl wriiiM, , iminii nun l vh-ai.1 I'rl " 1" 1 .... ' i S c Ocean whllo there w-ero devnstii- miss of renulem u,im h "f nur Mot Iii r of hl -' " ,n rel Kn..- of I rollir Hitnuel nriH Jan in. IHiP.niin I. d.ii;lit--r INTI 1 Khsnit IX M innir!,vZ,,.hve,Avr,c?h,,c,,rc tt..H" m ,ni ' ,u "' Aslu:..,l.vr, ':;;r ut;, a-!. nZZluWLW;::? . . ..M.r..,Tv.yJ: 'nSftSo ft,9 HtlWnraeS" ,?. liYn WM? J$bjg&h ' I ,Tv,nX Sir.PK& nfe- wtff SiS.v:: vivl'S ' --..r- - - -,-v:,v. - '-v- JUJmMkm eparate peaco with the Ctnlral lu'liNi-. c" . .) X J Jnn s ' , '", "I"".'- "' n. W'ni.iii T 111 ll-orii mriiKt, Jan T.lll r. 1 v 1 . f f BfTMKKWffS'tmmSmM ... ho said, was ,.e of Um I rIlJ lUnT'i &,! ? NSir rmVo"'. iin' Havermi-Vmu!1;! J - ,y, lu, 1,. and daua,,. , - J. w .. , f rUSSaf l In n.dark and bloody l.atkKroun.l. ,rei,iinirr!'d"f,,, i ,eTnv .eV S.1'-- ' ':".:. .' ,...v !" I Irl.nis 'tnMte.1 in. run. , I .nl a H t Ifl gJ"A V tjii llJ fi P Us; output in inisi1-"1 f '' (utuien.ni at im . o. uuu ui nil 1 JIO j irlvale, Mt I'eie., iVm llemalna may In - viewed I'rl . after Sum Hurley Gives Out Statement Attrib uting Fifrure to Lloyd's ieiciiiii..ni. t ., .i . WASHINf.TON, Jan 11 Tho pro - ductlon of ship tonmgo In tho L'nltid States lu 1118 Is estimated at from 4,500,000 to MOO.nou tons In special renort mniln hi- T.Invd'a nt th.i renueat of Chairman Hurley, of tho Shinning " " . . .i . ' Hoard. n( cording to un announcement , madn by Mr Hurlc.v Homer I. l'ergu- son, president of tho Newport Xcws .Shipbuilding t'onipanj, testifying provl- ously at tho Senate's thlpplng inqulr), had stld I.loii's had ritlmated the pio- ductlon at .. C00, 000 tons , fhairnnn Hurley siid there now ate '11 shlpards. nfty-one for htccl ships and slxtj -seven for wooden vew.e-, in the XJnltad Stutes, and that tho forco i of shlpard orkers had Increased from about 103,000 on October IS to about I 170,000 on Pctoinber 2J fjist April mere vvero us tiupways In the rountrj. and thero are now tullt or buftdlng 710 vvajs. with 9B pr cent of them com pleted A kee ho said, had bexui laid on every completed wa. RETAIL CLOTHIERS GET WAR SERVICE BOARD N.- -t i . . atlonul Association ADDOints Twelve Members to Co-operate With the Government CHICAGO, Jan. 11. A vvar-servlco committee of twelve members to co operate with the Government and reprc nent retnllern nt Washlnqton In fulura deliberations with tho Commercial Economy I3oard has been named by tho National A.Mclation of Itetail Clothlern The action was taken at the closing senalon of Ita convention hero. It followed numerous complaints that retailer do not bcliove thev have had a square deal on tho nue.tlt.n of stlo elimination, in the iatt and that the manufacturers have been proceeding- as If they represented tho entlru Industry K. J. Cutler, member of the Commer cial Kcononiy Hoard, Mild tho board ex pected its final decision tn regard to tho fall style recommendations would bo la sued at Washington l'rlday. lie Inti mated doublo-breastod coats would bo banned. The retailers voted to lequest the board to allow double-breasted models for 5 ouns men to remain. MORE COAL MEN ACCUSED Father and Son Alleged Profiteers in Pittsburgh linger. Conneaut, O. at $4.65 a ton, 12 20 higher than tho price fixed by the Oovernment. When arraigned before Commissioner Knox. James A. West said he had a contract to buy coal from a producer at 12 (0 n ton. Ho made a contract with his father, whereby the latter was to purchase the coal to sell It to u retailer The younger West said he was compelled to add I- a tnn :n he coll because of a big haul, and that his fatheradjed fifteen cents a ton commission, makiiti; theHM. Meat Probers Go lo St. Paul WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Comml. slon.r Joseph IS. Davles and Francis J. Heney, special coun.el, have gone to St. Paul, where hearings w 111 begin Monday In tho Federal Trade Commhalon's In vestigation into the meat-packing Indus try. Other middle western towns prob ably will bo visited when the St. Paul hearings are concluded. ABRAHAMS. jAn. 0. MART1 A., widow ef Richard At rah ami. Kalatlvaa and frltnda, Kraanufl Raformad Eplacopal Church, In vlttd ta funtral. Sat .'Jem. 840 C at. (.oar uui -m. Ktmaina may Krl. ate. AuU Mrvlca. ..Jin. U u( I'TnHat rt..irti If Ad. i i.m .. PIUI, INS- -,, --'-- -jr-- j. -7 AUAHB. JWAIP rilloliLijvuii. jii. it. niiii iiie KlLU Jan 10. JIAItTIIA. wlJow oeJ.Merilnilrli.lt 1IJV N Vll at llelatltis and nl lll'l Walnut al lli:xitY Tlioni arid TUC MnNSflN Olirlolklm b. (li arrest or ino-ucr esi, fevtiuy-ivio willlam Kill. Itelatlve. and frlenda lnvlled friend, ciolden Mar Nev lear'a A.u . In- 7.. uti iiuea nn 1 friend. Invited in funeral " ...w.. w. rriof. Nmre.t hotel in' years old, and James A. Wett. fifty to funeral .ervliea, hun . J r. m , lealdcnm1 vlted In funeral a-rileea hun 'J 1. ni sixth.dav Ju in upta nf I- H Mimaiti. Ancient Oltv nea.n lie.t lUinrlyat. bathe.'? ears, his son, the alleged coal profiteers 'of .on-ln-Un. I'hlllii (vauffmun 8.-I w, re.ldenea of aljl.r Sir. 1' l-ihuureii. u.111 N , M.tW l Caimlen. N. J Inl private. r . . .. .,."T '' .-"i'4 held bv the Federal authorll ch here 1 Huntlnadon at. Int l-ernwood Cem, . -.mri at In; Wet l.uurel lllll Cem. , Cultatonn rem 1'rleuda nny mil Thura , . l'ibVI flTV. rLA. wft-7". was Increased1 to 'nine We. t and M. ..tM?ldiiZi ,' bl.'i V-2ll' nVe''i!uile",Pi' ArlffdAiSJri.,'",r """"" " ' 7 to "'"" T t Ji. m MjAet . V,".,'. ', paf VUTa HoTeT " W41 son vvero arrested je.terday afternoon. SU'l 3 lieUtlvJ. 8. MUtY. dau.hter of T,V., inum '. aled .11 uJ utui" n id 1 alfn ,VU '?, , ? , RiVTJS,'.,t.ttM chareed w th he Ine coal to T. I- Lin. Will. v a . 1 o n M Ton.... in lai. f-atrlLk and Mary Ann .Mt.V.-ly Ilela. J.V.V. .'I' ... i.i'i.. r,r, .,, y kt -j I. ,Z itt ' and huntlne Mod bomeltke Writ. farUMi rmYnm AI.KXANDKIt Jon i, TIUlMAH II. e x "erseant of the Till Pa ll.erva I'n C, husband of Kale Alexander, a.ed 77 Helii tile, and friend Inv lle to funeral, Men . J r..ln: !"', " ttli l Inl lllll.il. Ctm. ilemnlne miy ha viewed Hur . H r i". rtoli.v funeral. ...AMIIAUJIHH Jan. . MAHV J! . widow ri...h." "- Amhucher. Ilvlatlfi ".nl friend. lnvll.il jo funeral fit , a. in . MIS Mora it' tJ,nin requiem in... Cnurcti uf Ml. aialaehf ti a, ni hi iJiAy.! Jun '" I Nnrrl.town. Pa, '.Iv01'MB " AMJHIIH, oiscd DO. Funeral ami Ell. tlFlt ra . a r AtlMhTtifivrt ... . ..1- r r'&Z??. Ainulruna. nurl 7s llelall"" an I friend" InvJUil to funeral rrUce. at. tl ."; 1?M ll0' Oermantown. Int. :J.1.,!.!, t'nlon run., Uhltcmar.h. Itrinoliu '"".rA'JlSan' - VVriA JV J" l.dlu ,l ' iSjf'i -o won. V and A IAUI.KH I' ll.MM.li .1 frlcnns. I annoy A MIT U 1 re"' N,"i"'i,tn5Plrr..,. i '"'.'?," ;,." m . rrtiirnce .r on in-law. c'harl's '?.''". .?'!!' n ad, Taiuni. lnt V ...'' "ile nad, Taioni. lnt utetii .... 1 1 iiv or ! i (-, . llfcrtllV-sudlenli. Jim II WH.I.IAM I nitian I of .Cattmr lUrry (ne rherrj) llela- L..'". ."".".jrl'lil" Ketatnne l.odne, .No '- Kej.tnne l.ode. No . SW " ' I'TIllrJ .J' ' ".ii1: ui.i " i ill. 1 I'e.lar lllll Cell! - ,- V..'r- '" ,. . , ! I IH1. Iirlvat- Snrth I'limp initi l,i i ..-,1 a.,n i. n! ,,lv1-,,i,T A Hnmburir ra . Jan to n,tie W&fi ,?,"" " V"' No- " , lunrai uiu m chin from Ms imr- un,;r'"TP ' ' iinuii . i.in mi .'- lit. uVl u .,,,ira.r.Ti iini..U of L'?J,I!,', "nil friend. Invilel to funrnl i&l i'u'ori'ni W,,,e"H.lJl,i,,rrtMtK?iVi ',",""' l''m Iteinalns may l viewed rrl . Hipp S n ,n iidotii - j. . . - - - 1 j it hi in.iii. r. -si iii. I". rilAni.E 1 "iin Mr ri I rt I lunbtitul f .Msra-aret liooiii iSinrful Vfvl'es Sa( n Mat i J liroul anl ' V.i.T I,,v'l H Heliuler Hide , 1 -(S IT Jl J lib u n"wn p T ui TirtUCKA IJow n m ' ii" v ..?. nV..V XPIW M1 ' ' . ""A" " Jnn 1, mi H 1 ront t . "-Aiir.ii! m, wire ot Trunk J liru.lifi Hfltl MAUirritP llf Ullllon. kn.l f .. 11. .rllm M,. ifc ,--,-,,,. ,Pa .vttiarai.1 iia s,atianii.v .- Na.ti.liue nolle.! of funenl aliin K? Jkii 0 UOIU3KT J . liu.linul 171". H Krtnt si Auto .(-rile.-. New I'nthi Ill'llltOU-S Jan. S At.tl-i: M wllnw if tnmea h llurrnus llelfttUf and frl nds l.dMln A "Million r-numll No 1. 11 of I. and Courtlanl snun lra i-tnle Vo. tin Ladles of 11 A II lnvlti.1 to rerleea at , - P m 737 N 3-uli at Inl W. aitnlnater Cem rrlenda mav rail Krl eve ( AI.I.allAN Jin S VIAIlllVIll P 1 wife nf 1-iitrlck II I'allaliau. Inn tutl.e of funeral alirn iilMi llojir at oemi itilnnii r.VIIl.l.l.l. Jul. 7 1 iiaiim: i: In." nand of Kit" V t'lieroll llirt -mit) Ilela live, nnd frlenda NVatiarnlni Trlhe No 'Jl I ! It M Court VV ierli No .'III 1". if A ein lie. of IVnn 1.! 1 an I t. ih l.iaht Ire Co Invited tn funer il services Trl . 8 p m Mid Che.tnut at lnt Pllvnte hat. CAKTi:il Jan III MAHV J wife of Turn I, i-nrier llrlattes nnd friend. In vlled to alien I funenil eervlrea Sun . I p m, SStiJ N- I) at Int (laklmd C'etil lte malns nuy lio viewed "it. s lo tu p m Auto senlie r-ASIIMAV Jnn ANVV M CAIf MAN. ilauahler of John J and Mar I'a.h- man naen -.-. iieiatliea nnd trlenils, r.nniPiu t. it ji oitluv una i fakU nr mrra ncarr initri t lunernl srf! , h ju 8 in Hill 4 ' 1 1 nf J(iipniti rrniliin iTinsi St Mmontla Church 1U a m Int Holy Croa. Cem I niAKKY inn ii, riiNt-sT I) (iivn.i nuaiMnu nr iieuinn i . i tuny uieo uuu derew) anl non of Jnnie. 11 and I'mlty I'lnfey akfd 0I llelatliia nnd frlinla Trlmlde l,nle No 117. I' in I A M. (Htnwn Trllie N'o l."V Imp u ll M Cnrin thlan t.olro No 1, I' i f II .' 1 f'nunell, N"n 111, I OUT and dlrertora of frn ternil aO'lttles nnd U nn I I. Aas lis, In vited tn funerul Sun. -.' p m 114 t) nth n c-iimilrn, V J Int Ilnrl. litn cmi I.emnliia mil) 1io vl'wed hat ei CII1IIS1IVN -Jan s .VI VIlCVni-'T wife of Joa-Ph l hrl.llfttl (nee l'otta) !lelat-t-H an! trlenda im-mtiera of lieaion lreah terlan I hnrrh !,iilt-l I,. Iiinrnl ..rilrp,. 1'I.OSSri.N' In, ll WIM I AM r-LOISON-need Sit ntitlvea nnl frlenda Invlt-d to fu neral 3',-v vtai la ae Uoviestown, l-a , bat., J p tn lnt !)olatnwn l'a COl.MNi Jim 10. I HAIlItlTTi: C (neo Tunnlnahim) wldiw of IMnri II I'ollltia , ,,aa,i u'l Itelattiea mil frlenda invited to funeral aerAkea Mon . I r in . .13.' Vine at ! J-Vn'""..',,, Inu "t".,, 'a,'."7"n i o.NM.Its lun lu. I It AN K hul ml , r u.in II Conyera (in o c'lulr) and son a , . 'rlri.,srt nu ahii.l Illxti r.iTi aaa I? al . ttvia nnd friend, employ aa uf l.ltllmler a lilata WnrUa Taign emplijes nf HV VV luford at Initial to funeral a-riSm Arm , '- v tn J2?'t V I.iwren e at Int North t l edar lllll Cell! Itenulna may ! viewed I bun avi i oi'i'i.rnriionn .inn 7 iiMAnirnr wife of William C-niilebercer Hrt-it!ii3 i anl friend Invited to funerul n-rlces, I rl ' s 3d ti m , pjirlurs of iHon.e VV Harrrtt N H mr Park nnl I.ehlall airs Int etrlrilv private Fat III In n rn , ht Thomna'a I'em Whltemirah, r&t COUCIIII.IN Jnn S Jl'I.IA dauthler nf lata John and Julia C'nusNIn (nee White! Ilelnllves and frlenda II V V t-.oJ.itllv nf iha Vlaltatlon I'hureh Invited to fuiu-ral. , Hat . h 30 n m . reiildjneo of ntere. Mrs. Henjamln MelJanlel 1SI3 Arnmlmrti nve (lfitll Ward! Ileuulem tnaas rt Ann a Chureh lu a m Int N'ew l-athedrnl rni l OV INOTON Jn 1" IHJlll.rilV Mil T.MH. dauthter uf lluwird M nnl Vlarte . r-nilnctiin aaad .1 tnnntha HelitHea nml I friends Invltid tn funeral aervieiw, rat j rtn . larenta' reaidenie, DKjj Hodman at nt prlv te . r rtAVMH-K. Ian R. 1018 rHAItM'S 15 CKAN'Mi:it Helatlvra and frknds Invllrd I to funeral services Hat,, 'J p m , nt the , naldence of his Irotlier, John VV Cranmer, I I2I1I 1. .MOamenaina ae, ini privale. i-ernwood eem. I rl eve "' ' "" "'' ''"" lavih lan ii. jiiii. aea.i i i. im. tl. Jflll.N- nca.I ini l.. Iistiil nf lata IJIU.ueit ' friend.. Cathedral T i.-.. t ll l-nli-ll, I i.i i- ii. 1.... 1 ...... ....... ... ................. .- .... ..v.. ..t.B nun nrlelx n.lia.l , .'"'uV n1 swi.". ! cUX'..'.m'" Tu' , IlLI.tll.TJIt. Jan. ! r-KH.neJrinei,). y I'enn Com. Train for fomertuu If una Head Intr Terminal j. in p l of tho It 8 13 V. Invited tn f un'tnl ' Ift. .art. Illi Vu A 11 1 1 !i.i.,n Hi" u"' ffl. n.l-a Imlliil in .nl.! Mt WWLH tu ,ne Wo .Mi Unuhn".'re:niP- "'- "3 N' 8'h "' ,nt" ' Knf"'fS? " rtV-Vanj"" li.lle.l"i;.hfui,,01,1V. I '' ."J 1VI,J,r, " lMt ""' lM l hM""Ut & &- MW 'EN 'K ifFpuS-jaTs. i:Luvm:TiiPAitKi:it 1 .'.?." .;. 2" " 'V. iVtii!: "J."" n"M. ' si jiiuiiANH-jin. i ni v it-iiti tbl -JJJ. Th.o.C.Drook..Matiri :ix ftw ffiMss?. " .v",v" - ' ww-Mi! - li.uA .. , m;"i:, s ,",;v? .w;. 'nu:, w1:. a': .in . isr-vvx ...wuutuawAjf '""..j'v t...::. ...T,,.7r. -. ..: in u m nu m wuimnu itui auio a ,...-r..,i n,.h.. i .,,,,,.,,,1 Lu. i ; TnV.-iiiicir. Ian Hi. CIIP.ISTIAV l,,..--,'.1.'.'.1' iH, i f h-ailla Illetrlch (nee Hfli Trin, ' ."", r Kalatlvea ami friend. ineniler. "of u..Mniiin l-.mu. Xo JOIL, 1 i k .,, ."' ......-..-.- ...-. -- . - . .. . .. Su? -" "' "-0 "'"' - IJU.TT Jan f. lllisbli; McrPY (nee WhalenV vvlfe. of John 1; lAffy. liejat Ve and friend. Invlttd to funera . Hat . 311 m . MT V Far.on It Holemn rni.,. .. ma. a uur aiumer 01 pnrrow' Church 111 u, m. Int. Hol Croa. ('em Auto aervlee l.UOE Jan. 10 ALIIIIHTJ I.DUK. is.d B2. Itelatlvea anl friend., order Huua of Ht Georg;. unuea itrotnfrnooJ of ('Hrpn tT and joini'ra ti iutrritat .-o l,t. In- ltel to funtrnt iprvlcfs. hat , 1M4 ell. No. IB, I) of l' , arhuol vl.llor. uf thu 16th Section, l.a.t lnd llepubllcan Club, Invited lo funeral .ervlcea Mon. 'i p in , Mil VV (llrard uve. lnt North Cedar lllll Cem. llemalna mat ha viewed Hun, after 7 n, m auio aervice, flllTII. Jan l. TIKTTV riltTH. a.ed S4. Relative, and friend. Invited tu funeral. Hal., 1 p m , r..ldenc of .on, vv IllUm Klrlli, OtiOl N. Bth at Int Oaklan 1 ("em. Jtemaln. may bo viewed I'rl'. after 7 p. in. Auto aervlee KLANNKRY. Jan 10 ANTHONY, .on of lata Thomas and Aim rlannery U.malna may n. vievea iti eve . re.iuenee e later. Mm. McDonald. I'Olll Ilrldaa at , Krankford Int. I-o.t Creek. Hchuylkill Co , l'a , Mon. bchuylkll! n County nan.ra cony KtKMINU Jan. I. UltllJOCT AONHS (ne. Kas.n). wife of Henry Flemlns, aaed 49, ii.iative. anu irienua inviieu 10 tun.rai. Sat., V $9 a. m., huaband a rld.nca. Willow ave.. L. Molt. l'a. Illsh maaa Chureh of th. Holy Ansel.. Oak Lane, IV a. m. Int. Itoty Hepulchre Cem -6ui.KB At 8n Antonio. Ter.. Jan. S, Lieut. WAI.TEll L.. aon of William O. and Anna C. Faulke. aa.d SS. Funeral ..rvlc... U.thlehem Tike, VVhltcinarali. l'a., Sat., i p m. lnt orlvat.. rilAZIKIt Jan. 8. WILLIAM, hu.band nf Mary l: Frailer, n.l.llve. and friend. Wlnnlpl.eo.ea Tribe. No. M8 W. O W.I l. VV M,Maria ramp No Mt Phlla. Lod. No. III. L O O JI . invited to fun.ral. Hun.. ! p. m . 8117 N. Carll.l. .t (near 13th and Allesheny ave,). Int. Ml Morl.h Cera, llemalna may be viewed Hat. eve. Auto a.rvlea. (lA)litlnUEB Jan. 10. JOHN it. hu. hand of lata Hebacca U.rrlsue., ased 60, Due notice of funer.l slv.n. llKHIlAUBIt. Jan. 10. C1IAHLEH OKIt. n Ay EH. .hu.band of Clara G.hbau.r (n.e criint.iM, mo ii. u.iaiiv.a ana iruna. 10 xun.rai sarvic... aiun,, p. iu.iai ;l':,V,7. ; i,i Moritruia A. V-,i.n:.- V" : I NUemn .reiuiem inaaa i-i : i.ii?.,ei., a I liunh I ni Ivan lunniotirtu ll. unl... ma I call Hun. Tin lo J. Ill Auio aer Ice. ' i J" " . ""- " i-amiurai . nu .ulu l. ,.,l Mm .v. Villi, a. rvl. i Ann', re". Private. Ht. , ciejrtleld at Holemn renulem muaa t hurUi i,!,,,,?,? rl.uil m inaa. M Juitixi i liur n I lltAK,:-At re.ldenee of .laushter. Jlra. I "tiS'lV'' 'V'i-m iT.'.r .'V'V... , II' ''. "' "" "ol ,'r""" ' "" u, fu KAN.Nl" C .'vvrr'. TofVrniik V UrJlle Hell. ,"".k 0"J A"i' M.ttJ,i'r," ,,"' " ' ""."J !, ','f ' 1 VM.'M! -J AVVin A iliushtir iii.1 and felenda lnvlled to uni! u-. n Cavan Ireland Itelalliea mid frlenda . latu Jnllii anl Miry Tut lor rrlenita In- JANUARY 11, Ms " 'IKTII1 J.dwln T. tlll.lner nelalh and friend ...M."'.' I" funeral trlii Mmi . I .S" 1" '" Jll Halnbrllie nt Jul. private Item vtns mav 1m vl-u. sun .v iiooiiviAx -j.. io,p,riiiti,im itiKiii AIA.N, niced ,1s llFlnllien mil friend, I'hlbl i iKidac .No 3, Unitliarlionl of llnllnv .VI. I ihsnMl Vlnntun feunrll. ,S-n M, 11 of I A Mohnvo Trll.e, No, .IJll t, II It M t rcrnll l.mrloe- Ann. V. Jl It, InvlKtl In l . nernl serili-ea. Moll , L' li III , 411" Walu Inir nve. lnt j.rlvule rrl.tids mm cull I Hun .7 to In ti in UOllK sudlenlj. on Jan ti lN'll!I. T , lmband of Anna V II ir llilnll uil frlendu, Mrrl llnu Sun I ...Ue, So I"'..! ntiil A Jl i I'm Uulte No I o li 1, (I It (' mil ! It l Itrllef Ain InvU'-l ti futieml f-tii... Him, 2 o v in '"-I lirrhuuod ne Jlcnmlnn nin I' M'"l Hiil, s tii lu p in lnt Irrnwoi.l in I Auto funnnt '. iiu-iiti:n- At riiiniiiPiiirg, v J J"" 1 HMil.Kiri;, l,u-l.nr.l if Aunt Mi S'f" . Uruhlrr ami 1 1 lent oti of I il Ilev, J ht and 1 e-arillr." Hrnhlfr. IMI'KKll Inn l, JOHN' IuihIuikI a Into Mntlldi llaikelt ue.l M ltlum mi, l fri.n.i- i.i..i .. .....-.! u-rii.M Hat - l m rcfilil'ni h nf ,1 niiihter. Ml lnf I ll rr'"' ..?"..' .i"1!" 'A. ."".... ,'r,i':,.v:, ,, ,. ,.nii, , "" " " " Ann. funrril HAKIIAlll 1 1, i, 111 MVIIY Til aalnra I llarlmill H.alil.m : lini1"' ' "" 1 .fini mi. nit . s.. 1 Mi.ion of . ii. !. lilt ft Hue tintli. of funeral , s, t 1IAI1I.KV Mldlenll Jim . WN'.V M . , SH""! iw. 'r.l'. ."... M. , "-''. i. ni" in i-iiio. loviir.i ii, iiini-i'.. r- ' - .-en In S li in 111 t V. lllll el bit nrliate lennutlll i llurlnl drnunl l.i; HVIn'l IKI i: -Jan !i VIMIV v wllnw I'ovintii l'n. vi , un arrtml of Irnlu lit ff lannM lletire ItmklUfe llelnlli-ni nml l'lrker IVird l'.i . li "il a in l'l.tlrtonn fr nils Invited to i all I rl i iliiunhler a ' litem .,.in re.ldmre, Sire! .1 Trnnk Miad" 41-1 (IM I IfRWIllIrl Vt Moore.t.wn V ' Ibii 'Vrtrkril Sirvlu a mid Hit llrldnnill . Dil ti .MH I.Vi:i Imslian I if Mnrirnrel ll.ax.rs, ,si fne l:m) U-lntllr. nnd friend. HoI l:nMlllll' tin s at Mlnml 111 NTiinir so. iet. Inilted lo fiiiiirnl aervlee. Vl.li'i: Kmil'IITK lfe nf 1 ir lle..ra II Sit 7 V n m lute rentilume relJoiMiMp Unitluore if t.i ml li llnalnnd nnd diiuilliler V .1 llleh mass of mi il. in at Our l.od or tl,. ,,t, , I'uthlerl unl Klkn i linee of l.oinl l-ounnel I'hqieli li il I'l i Int. Ml ' tliiwu. of I'lillad Iplm Cirmel Otn Aulim MII in. et 7 a in trul VtVMHO lan In c.r.olllir liunlwiul nf lev frnni l amlrii ut r Intreh st IIHIfiT Jnn II I VTIU'lllNi; M lin f lit iiLiiiiIii A It. l.l nn.l ?ll HflllU tihil frlnOti Iilriutr" . uuf 1 11, Nu HI .f I ht Tnhn h (.hiH Nu 41 1. J I Ann i It I t- lit int n IU) 1 'f A th I.hcIIpV All nf tho luthirnn i'liunh t in Aihtnt inHil t. fiinifil mhI- Sun lluVVKl I. M li 111.. I Tn. Hun noil' "f fuiioint Mill I,, umn from llll N i'vH. - IUMVNN- Jnn 'I UlftS V tl f ' lIMirir Hum 111 m ''lim'dl I'-liln " .ml f'l nil. i'n I ill.,. VUXIIIaiv t i Nn I 1M ii leer . Ilrlirni.il 1 lulr h ImMed to 1 funeral int L' p 10 1 "Tl N iinrnei ri . Int irlvan-. 11 iniuua miy lie iliiun 1 ll '-' I" I' m .. .. lUVVIV tnn ' nt niendnle Cat.. 11R- Mllii-V (lVVVNN-i: vild of, Iluslt lrvvln. lMi iIih of funenl will lm rl'en IM-KI-lfllN I 11 HI I II vui.r.s : 1 ai.ti of Jniii.s H anlMarvi- .1. If 1 .11. I'n notlio if ruber il will I- clvm finn r. 1' I lire. - -r iinnnta 7".' K HI at I JOIIVSIIN- .Inn s MAll(lVlli:r I".IIV j 1 ilTusht r of Vn Iron II. 110 1 Knth trine lolm lam mil prim Idnuirtiter of l-.lt hurl snd Mar- ifaret rustln neil 1 seir "1 inontha ltela- lUi. nntl ril.n.t- iniitui 10 luuerai run 1 p nj ririnta ratilini. eiakfnrd llu. ks 1 oiinti-, l-i. Int Win. IVnti Cem. I'JilU-, d. It hi 1 I KNOIIIt tnn s ( IIAM.TIK 1" KN'ontl. hu-tnii 1 if lite Kiit itnorr (me Minimal I alio aim OI lain in''o ' jiiu miriiii unrri 1 ... .1 .11 It-lnllw. n.i.l frlnli.tu lnll.l In il 111 llelfttUra funenl Sat i.xroni tike iii.iv (,it ulliui ilWIltl it l"i11aJ. Ulitn. i. i .n.Ht ivtn ... ...mt. i i ti i t v inn in t .ri , 1Nr wllu r 't'ii.a n Kunnf.' nir .1 Mi .lin HfllTtXtt ftTnl frlMillH infill I n"TH Of Titl. Jiff H-rinnn I uih i hun h InvltM tn (iirral nr l p un - i in .tint I.mrulit ut lnt I S.ir Surthwmtl i'i ni I tt inn I tm mii- 1 k-V4 d ' Sit m t . 1 1 i in Autti funt nil , LAMKAl M Inn Hi Ml !l whlnvt nf Omtlrrt Lull 1 itlfr ItHltl lu t (i'i? , ( filumllu ii Ihjo noli . rf fiimm. IaMl - J.'ii in i IIItlsTIAV tMow 'it harkt l.inir m.1 7. HditUs mil frlmilj tmiiti tu fuinrnl wrt n, s it 2 p m JT.1 N I'titihlll -i Im urh a itlrnwooi i i in i inintitini iihiitti. i.v iur-rm in cvntAUiM: ifi f f I.lnoil In It up ri1 7 UpIntHiw un I iriin i j1 iniinj in mnr ti fptv uiii Min J I in T "UM uui I'u Int Tulltuin 1 I Mil I'rl li N m-iN-Cnl! r1 r UMWW-Jrti IT JAMI'h O 1 ISTISAY. ll.tiitU-H un 1 fri'tniH fniti to mrWitM, (Mmi - V I" tv I Hritnh wlnrt nt tut IAOS? - Jnn 'i irVnit uffo of Wl! Itnm i-yunu mminpii nn i inMiai Knurv Sn 1. 1 itin I n fuiiM-iil ht s j, m rnl 1 nc if fin l(itilk I T on i'n i H JU i i..iirtn r Ity, .V 1 Utah linn Mt MdTi c ' hun h 'I u m lnt m Aliir1 a MMSKI.Y Jflti S 0i:v C , liuxbinl iif Inln lam i Murko uiti 1 To IteUtlvp:) nnt frtriuls Tjuarai hkal I'nlon n j in. ltciJ to fnmrrtl bt . H n. m . reside nr. of Him jrnii .mhtk'-j i-' lunn-rn Jticn reiiulem iniiBs ht I 11 ilieth'a l.'liuuli IV n u. ... .....w 1-..I I.... - III ,,ii ..... i.u...... MAitri.i: inn i ni.m.i"r rAitri i: nldmy rf Jiiaih It. Vnrin ncl '$. Kiii tos nrit fil tnU linitnl t f.nrrnl iTlrt !nt 1 .trt j ui rtfllne nf boii, (! orp-' Mnrr- J-' KhiTinin nr-1 Cirrnln V t Int llitr.i lih C' in KiinUns tnaj Lu Uki I I'rl vo MA.niN Ii H AVNIi: r , fo nf John W. Mrtln. uk'.l 54 l.fl.iiIi-3 ami rrtrmlst nltil H futir-) i. r.n Sit 2 P in S y. ror l"r inklln nn 1 usriufliHnnj r- l(nialiM nn b- .cucU Jr.. 7 tu U p tn hit i rh.itt I MARTIN Jm '. IIPMIY Imvluml of1 !ati Martrnrel Martin II I ttl m ami frlMn! linltt i ti fumril Sat s jo m .n i hut nut in- Vr Irnor Ii I init r mlMii mum Ht . Inun'N Chunh lo u m, Int M I1 nle. s t . m Vuto futiPirtl MAItTINPI'M. - At Nuwtaiui r . rmirth.!a, rimt Mmlh ith JCU1S MAll riNDKI I nn 1 " IlPtiitlWN nni frlmlJ. Invited ta funerul Nurth Chtitut Uar nt , Nimtouii 1' l lfst '" "l ilonth 1.1th. 1 T tn In rlifhtatm.ii I rlf ndn Mur iiifi tirounila Train fr Now town Ie.ii Hr-tulIrK rrmlnul U 05 in aiai Jn ' yi ii! -i''i.i'ii i.. i mirnua ui i i mi i mini i hi i. intr Ij ;,f ,iilelphla ruiiarul .Sal J ,n 1.- 1 i' .--.. ..-.., .. ,.. . ..- .. ... . I" 111. irulll I" 1,1 II "11111 i n I. n. h, ,t nut at aline... i i .nun nun .A ,i -. .. rk njla m eiin . ."' ." '.-. - : .... .,- -.. .. .: - b.rilCe . .. . .'".'.V 9i'.u,?,7rs;P..... ''.-.".'. wife of '"".""' ..-"l V"."." '"J ...",'": "'" '"! virion.ia. .--" V "" ,r.""" and I m vD T I. A nt A (I II liiltid i .' r I HII .M," '- ., "' ..." !!. ..''"."i" ' u ii-r.Li pui . n .ii, ii in., ii. i -ii ,i ... t . .....-,. I U..f U n ... -......-... . S I IVter CullVn'siMfi V,' fienien.ilio a.'"!-.'. ' uulem mnaa rhiireh , nf t'nri.u. clirl.il 11 u 1 1 ,ln ll" f,T"'.,!,r,f .,' I"! v t 1 JltllA A1N' In Inelahd N J In ti . Mr.. AUAL.NK r- Ml tl.VAIN .r.l h' lluiailiea ami irii'iiua iniiiru 111 lunini r.i le. ,'"1 a '" ' I: Church at I'leaa ant Mill., N' J Int In I'leu.ant Mills 1 Cem Carriages villi La In wultlnx at Hum inuniuii, i. vii .nn 41 m untiia irum Phllailelphln. .-.-.. ,, ,. . irivi..iiiii-"v rf.n 17., .......v ncivi -.- tlvei nnd fut In-li Hncred Heart .Society, Invited to funernl s a m.. from re.ldtm.ii of her brother- kit. Patrick Mcdlnnl.. 101 N 4d at I Bolamn renulem ma. a l liurch nf (lur Mother I uf Korrows ll a. in. Int Holv Croa. Cem. MKKIIAV Jan lu, JAMI1S liu.lmlld of .Tiitln Meehall tnee Meflreertv). anl hnn .if John and Hannah Meihanrot Meeulially Par- Uh of Klllymanl County Doneuil, lrflunl UclAth and frlondn U Nn i-' A O I Invltftt to funeral Mon, .10 ,. in. 4'lii WaIuK.isr ne , l'hilu .Solemn recniiMi. maaa Our Mother of borrow a Ohurrh u u ni lnt Holy frotefi Cem Auto funrul JUNli;MIAM-f Jan. 10 AlAUTIV Jton of l.uile HtroU (ne Jleud-'nttll) unU I rite L.lvooi ll. 3ientJennuii, aeea ;..' IUU thi-a and friend lnted to funeral aervhrw, Wat., m p. ro , fnmi ! tmreiitv T4rr.t IHH Jf loth at. rrlenda -may Mew lfiualni Prl , 1 to 10 p ni. Int. ptlvutc. .N'orthwood Cem, Auto sertlce. MUCKUNPUHS. Jan. 8 unnintAniiT. hiubund . of Carolini Murkenfusa (nee Hchwartz), ared li Jlclathea ami frlt-ndi lnited to funeral. Wat. J p". ra , 1537 L at. lnt Clrenmount Cetn , MUlll-OCH Jan 8, rilAN'OIH, huaband of Harah J. Murdoch Relative, ami frenl lnvlled to aentcea Hat.. 1 . m . ft3l 11. Um aye, Wear, Phlla. Int. nrlvat, Artlns. ton Cem. Friend may cult I'rl.. 7 tu U p. m. Aiiijij.. ou'iarniy, jn a. r i.UiUarsir MA HIE (net Rukhton). lft of Joeph C, Nagle, avei 17. ittiativea atid rrienda In vlted to funeral. Pal.. &h &, nt.. 11.39 Wal lata at. Holcmn hlrn- niasa Church of Aa aumptlor. 10 a in, Int Ifoty Crosa Cem NA4H Suddenly. Jan. 0, KMZA, Mrldow of John Naah. Itelatlvea and frlenda. lVatun nf HarrtNd llert and Aliar Hortetv at HI. Htepntna linurrn, invuei io mnerai, ani.i saO a. m.. realdtnriM of aon. INitrUk NTtaii. : ".--. i lz: m. rr...z:m . --" ."--: jvaa Mary av. iutu awa jneiiena in .1.1. in . 1 v 1 ir. i ti.a tun ii.i.. . lit 1 ur 1 bi 1 n. u 1 w nu is. aiair 'i sri r v ?K T nr.Tii . M lss j,n n .IMfi N . t MAI- llll. IT A wlmiw nf lolm I .Srlaaer, N" ti r fun r.l mm, 01 i r II 1'alr illd ts 'ii i h mnui n M1I1IIIH .u,i. m Jnn 10 if lii.rt fullim DimnTIIKV i f.AI'li:ll O.nahl.rof lot low.pli nnd I rum en A Norrla f New 'Vnrli I uiitral r rMi.a ilrai t'nurfli Ne Vi.ik Mmi , In ii m limit n.iaern NI IIIII VII.1, Inn in I.I.lAIlr.TH i Mi i in Hlxll iim I M UelUll " ""! frl.Illl Invited In fun. ml Moil I I' li) 10..1 H, Sift Inl lll.iiK,, , m Villi' film ril mr tu i ri '1th k ui itriii'-'-i " Hill l.-s Jon il 1MI I. .1 noKnuiui if Ida rntli.e ii Mrl"n I.. l.uHc a on I frl-n l. nlini Molt Nunc Nl nf HI lhll lln llaplln l liunh hiiI fnndmia if Aliifrleail llrl.lK. i-i I'tntsml nflkia Inillid In fil Intal HU s n, to 4 kill m ' Wlwn lili ki II I llali m, 1.1. HI .lolm Hi llittlst i nun h MkiiiiiuiiI. n a. in lnt private I'vrrritsitv .lan ti VVII I tAM ho; linlid of Vlnrv i: 1'atti rnon lu Miurerlniil fun of William I nnd lain rininii rail"' eon lleiniu.a nn, frlmiln Tiuri UithsiK. Ni liii V of a Invllnl tn turn ml Hal ill a in lirolher In Inn k i.fIIiih vi-i,i...u t t i , .'i . u n. . i. mi M.,1 . rinti m mil. m itmim ,.l I hur, h nf .11 mt 1H"H "I " ' - ' ,"" ,vm ,, a-, f, I'l-I'l'k'n t l,al.i.. II.. 1.1 II II Ifla I -... r.. ..; .-:,:-. :.:: . "i. il.l 1 li.ipel of IIMntnl I rm oil urrll .1 of 1" in trail! at llrlal..! In! llrl.lnl I'l in ' .,,';.'l ls':!' -.,:V !.':. .'.''"' V"' - .iiipimnti in li I i'l -"IHIH r i'l Iii e of fun. r . I li. n an!! N Mil at I viaKlallnn M Huiiitm me.- lliiltlli in n u l lll;i IU. nml IrlllHlH lllllnl men l"li Jr tTutiM ltn.htriinii if H 11 TiMmn. n ttml I' 11 U i U 11- f u liivitpd to imiftrut iirri 1 fn ' Mnn -' p ni . IUJI 1'nrhxi.l, uM It mm In uw i li I r-mi , h lu III p in Inl Mt .Moduli (Mil ' Atito fun r il , iu:n ii -jn ?rv itro of iimrt um r i irt.i v jm ti rn-vN-K n VI,.,. I 1ll1v .ml .an of Fmti I u. li n I nt I nn I lite I mils Illkv ngul .1" ii. inn frl nla Invited In arrli s "ti t 2 t" r-ill n , it inotlnr 1ls 1-mint 1 M J lit 1 i rl.w.it. I i i ni lTl' Mill V ninllla lllil' ... Ill ki nil inn n i.i ni i i if Jm nil lluef.r Of. In. I in t I Una unl fri nda Initti 1 M f 27.V. N. IHIIi al ! in- HI llonni.ntur:i a i lllll ll 111 11 111 Inl IIul W uuliliit- Inn 1 ii usni liu- urHitv Jm in. nrvni i ii'N it hla Intr j-ixlil tuf IIU' Mnnuiik nv Hi.xhnnU8tt I'w' " lce ,r tn' 'l",Hri1 u ll HANMi'nON Tnn 7 Vit H ohli i-t n I i:nYA1li AI1T1M 11 SVMlt.llMiN Ir cull of I lrl Art hni nit I I I t i t fn inul JJ I unoral r i t ts,n in in roalil n" nf prm IJ prun t M r ihmnitti N I lnt Mttti I i m ii.:t.u:m'.i -At xti.nu i"n v J Tan l II Kll !'HNM IN liu-iiml f J. mil- It hi u Ilr-mifT te. I i It hit n a nnl frlirtln Tlloi f r Mix nnl ltt r M-In war mlt-il lo fun tl t n - t " i ill in tin th i in I iw J -I ntit II 1 Miul at , l-rin im w n In IVm uihxI . m Auto (u m rI It iiiilui may l inv-l 'iti i MM!MMT lun ' ItMvHAUV wMnvrif n-orir- !rhmt'U. It Intlwn n n 1 frt Ptln (li rm in I. nil Ahl h 1' lv N'o t i lmiJ eatutt r Tmttia H il t ml th I lift. AM uili-tv f tlirman Inl I ui'nn n t'hurch lnH J tu fitnrl jsrrint si Sim till V MnntRonitrv n Ir t iirUdte iJr n mount m Auio fmrnl STltorit:i.T .Tnn l I.P1 It I uini 1 . f lato Ann N hnflfll it I Ut a ni fii iiili Im1t.il to funi-rnl ftiIip W . Jnn f roahltncr cif won In lun ion'c htd i iii: i AlMniann at ffpi -i nnn mi ii m Int iirlv it ft 1 ii t f'ttn .ton I rtimnliin may b M 'U I'rl .ft r 7 i in HMl'l SAClinK Thii 7 1 UI lI Iti. K Ht III MAi'lII'K fnrmi-rlv of Mnl-nill N J wlflow of llVnr ht hum n hor, h s II latlvi an I frlfmU lmhl to f'tn n (srrltrd tmrluri nf Jnhn i Kimni rl a sm SI '7 N ltrttnl a hat lit i ii I it Mill Ul" Citn Io funir.il tur ItiTniin in.i? i trvAil nt thu luntnil hunt I rl i tu ''Vriffr. T in o HOsr:M. vW rt IVnJimln V Hmt n H' ll I 'H"i ml frl'i1a lnvitil to (utioml wnli a Mnn n in '2i I'alnnonnt u lnt prKat. ltpmntnM nu) 1f ltLil hun i. Auto MSUVNnV.- JM !" 1llf liusl iiiit nf ll.rv, hiinimn ItiliitUifs ti tl I fil I 1 tu v it I fiin.rnl. Men ... . ...l.tn n n in i ir n i nu i4 l liUri 'l ml i i Ir l . lu mil ri niti m liuiiia M Al ill i In. SI 1 1. nle a i ill rill VIIM.V - Jun i VIII VI INI .f I rank rdiark. if i .. mt In lnl I U'v ind fu- "I li i ll r 1 1 r Mil n ll a in in VI ti. ,i lil.lu. n . anil '1,1 I. iIU II I r ri n HIM fr'i.t I'l u m nI m i.quleni mnm I liur-h uf 1'ur il I In r if i inl I inn Ihmtnut lllll ll) n m In' H'H .-epul thrt t em Aiitn aervl . t.lir.ltlDAN Jan. WIUIVVI I' i, . Inel liualiml uf l.iiule Slii M-iii meo Ohllacrl and eun ef 'VlnrFTret nnd lam Cnr ni llua HI. rl Un ltel itli ennl filin.l. a'ao unMiirn of lllll IJI.Irlit loin., atnllnn In vllrl I i funenl. Mut y Id li in. 2011 N Trniit at Hnlenin r nu'.m m a St Au eu.tlnea ('liunh ID u, m Int Huly crm. dm -Vut.i funenl. SIVII'MV .Inn I SIHW MVVIV illmv nf Willi im tlnil Mil anl diiiKhnr uf l,ili Ii hn nnl Jun M iln Ilelaiiiaa and fllinin Imll d t' futnrat a.rMi.a ,s ,t j I in ri-l". I uliiton at IWmanlnn n Int nrlvMtf. H--tti.iin- mm Im vlnwed 1 ri eve HVUII1 .VI llllihali tu V J J ui i 1 ILI.IAN. Mlfo nf Mllll'li I Mnllh ni. I in Matin, ui.l frl.Mil. hivlii I t fun. ni h rvl a, Hit J p 111 malleim nf diuali l.r Mra Ji llll .1. 11 I tiiiiups. II 11 liljabiir ,1 lnt Cilil atium iim Ilimuiua nuy I,, xleii I I rl eve -.III V1N lun U II VIII I s II Im I,, i I nil.-.. 11 llnlr llldir lH'll riiraliiilt at I sw VNt.-h-l.il llu Jan III HUH IIBUWI ' sw VMM l.n wldm uf I r. lerl. I. i t-iiou f, , and I u iiura If lativea mil frlenda t"" ".' fun;,r"' ''"" ,"", Mo"k '.',' ' ' n lu lit roll' lii i uf a in 111 lan N.ilhnn .. .. . ii. .a. i.... ... .. I... 1lid tn aeriliea I rl . N p in . li Vrch at int .Mjiiviiu. j i-in. Timii:. inn u maiiv -v -ruiur u a Lalrdl. villnw cif l.dnard Tuln- ll.ljll. and friend. InvltM In fun ml. Mil s 3D reeiuinie hi m.11 1 ,mni 1 II.IH -,1117 lime .1 vv rmia iu. nin m ira ut ' rv.iulem riiur li nf t.ur I idi nl V li tnrv lu a ',,, lnt llolv ( roaa 1 in Vntna.rvlee IIIOIX'H Jun II UMUIAKA miIhh ni lIKuail 1r11.a1.11 ut i" iiiuiui . nun ' frli 11 la Invltid tn a. rvl- a VI.ui II u m 13111 hiirlnu.ieiil ue 1111 prnuie frlmulM i UutKint i Alannunk lnt I.tcrlncton tttn rrUmM nu ail i ri fe. TUVAN Jan l aiakuaki.t k,. wif or Herbert lr:mn Itfc1-tl tui fi lends nirin. ItrT1 I'l i I l-JIll l J HiiiviK' iiiiiirn r,i. - funeral ?rutii ndi. i i nu. ut i-aiiiif-r ft lnt lu!mtT ieni Jtemalna limy . bo IchkI lrt . 7 to K in ' 1 1. UiNI 1 1 nuu'iriuj -j in n piiiia.ia I K.W rtlf of Juiu.a II. 'iurncr anj dauttli t-r uf Anul 1, ant latn Henr ltett'1 vced '.I UU ri u u iri"nu nmini ui luorrti. lie., Ml -.' ! in . .Ill W Iluiillnadou lnt rrlvalf, Oretliviood K, of P. Cem. aerl l .. -. ri Icr I'l llll'K At Mt Jn, Pa (ll.OIUiK K LMtlllC, ineil s Jan 11. lleljtKea ami frliuil" lnvlled lo abort service. Men, 11-45 a in, l .rnwooii i em. cnaiiei, lieia. Lo Pa lnt Keriiwi'V:! '"'. .. . tlTH Jail li. llhlliA.N I'llli used TU. HeUllveaulid frlenda. Pu.t No S, ll A. IL, lnvlled lo funeral aervdcea, rat . a r tn . J714 (llrard ave Int. Weal Laurel lllll (m, llemalna may be viewed !rl , 7 to 11) I' in. VAfl 111 Ul.l Jan. , rniint rf... wiugw nf Henry van Horn iieiattiea and friend. Invited to funeral aervlee. tiat. 2 p. in., real lence of .on In law. W Itllam rietman. AST! Montrpaa t Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem Auto funeral. Van TONUKUN. Jan 0. KltNST. hu.band of lal Alwlne van Tonsern (nee bleder), aged M. lleUllvwi and friend. Invited to fun.ral .ervlee.. Hun , 2 p. m , L'840 N. nth at. Inl, lllll.lde Cem. via funeral tar. Frlena. mal tall Sat., 7. to II n. m VtMiBLH Huddenl. Jan. lo.' KDWA1ID PAOI1 MKHJI.H. l-nineral aurvlcea Holy Trlulty Memorial rhapel, jSil and. bpruve ata . Hat , l'J in. lnt private. WALCOTr. Jan. II. HANDOLVIt. . hua. band uf Annla W.lcott (n.e W'cberley) aial, .on Of lal.Jvei lyuouiiK nnl.l Walcott. r Treotoo... . J. tlvaa ana ir ufrVi .1.1..'. .V"i. k, i," i!iiinV,,.. .- irillll lull I 11 1 1111 iiiiu-e 11,11 fc.iuj 1 iiriim 11.111; i uuu in. 1. in HtL Jindern hotel lealthfol. iMi ineriil Nt b lu 11 in .l.ji rer A? ''almv climate tieautftulKc VV1s.al1KU.11 It qiii in luaaa .1 ,(j&jTV au.ruuiidlnga Flli. IKatll lt iliimli 1" 11 m Im Wiai I lfyii hole Kolf .cour.a with IB1 1111 . hvj-Tl onill puftfnp 0rfj.11., HdH ln 111 4liJ-4 Wnnllnn.l 1.1 I1 H iHal I 'rennta. rl.1lr.t- mn,iHM SSVa JL 7yrTH l'runda may ctll Kfl., 7 to n il's paper enny ov n wMi.r hut Mv!"d ln nun ill n uaiXA. R & rU , i.uiim iuii iiiQii rKlllon It'iniUr nrl frundu .nvltM to Unt ri H taal.l...u "" i' ." ,;iivieiiv: ui lorii i Mltn bi mi AViHttii.niter CtnJt.1 tn ii lie IH4H1 JTI 7 IQ O p, m. r J l I I l.l! (IIMHIII. i.tirv"iiM in f. Jan ii. n I.. Uif.lalAMM- httmhmtui , l UhlH Im?iI . I ItAlfltlvata ami t: iMutuv inir nu mi ordfrn or vhn -,.-"- - --.-..... r. ...... ,,j p a intniur inMvi tn xtinri. a i - r in l niun . m u, vnurcn. riiiriimiini h ini. Mrion i em. mo ic i i run t t lo lu t WllatJASm -Jan 10 H nmvAHD 1 inn, iiRtti u- i.iaii,fn una rrift it!i.i iti rmuni! (srrr'l HL, 2 p m.i N ..'?! "!. '" Pnvnt imlC flow?r)io Uir-lN- 111 11 II A1AIIIA. wlfii fit. illmin 0. Surmtii 1lcltUf nnd frl Ix lh. nl- vt llclhltlKtlll. Xn 11. tnvllJ f iturrtil. Tu . J u, iii fi21 Omtw 'ii'iutfiT ni . i ini Ltilnn L ioiiie.l pf. .N j. 1 rlend lillr call ' ..".'.. A.. '" . A 1..1.....1 .7 mJ;; iVw'nKrnVr..va . ,..,, - ....,.... ... mi,' irarn " - - -aa I'll vf nm.M hu. p. j-i,iz.vni;Tii a., wii " ' ."J "," ". "" ""'"'J',,,"" ','"'"" J !. "' ' S.'S"' ."i1 V"1" " .-1."1 - P- ,n ! w i.i;"ti r "i"in.,T a iiv w. t,a hfHim ,,r M,, VVrlalil In. a lrlu..ianV lllallv . '"" ! ." '".?' .'IT. l-rl'llnl llUllr, tiraatije ml frh ikIm nil ivHlrtlr-i f uhlrli hfl w n,' mkiiukt nmilti in lunorait flion i don . a v. irwi j funeral. ne.J nfter 7 P.,m, fa nil hen nu rrmur ,uio iiiHinfi in i ni iut'i run 'Ttr!,.,,,.. . - 'M l SiJ1 IU.OII IKall.-Jlin l'( A.lrtrt HJKJW, J1 H ff nf Ol'iMif iinti iicb.I It 10tHi.a nitfi lrU n,,1 ,,f,lin non nf inn dfrman R I'limru ' nun ii inn iiiiM j numi pon ni ra fun-nil pnrlurn of r Tirrtniff. IrtU C!rrofi 111 intuit) li llll liriiiti. .i.rll.namt CVmiJ Aliln fnrirriil MM Ml lint S InVlTlflV TrtlfMrt l tiiiHbtnl f Iito Miirn Ann uiinir. ered f.s llnlntliaia utiil fa-If. (..Is ..i.lA ...-. i"s1 ....... .ivv ai.i.a lUMIUl lllllieil III I Ulirrtia1 i'i Mnlim. Sjt 1 .11 n in. Hill 1 W 1th ai ?" lnt Miit Ijitinl lllll iVm lunutna inirv xi:isisr . .inn n ciiaiimitti: iCEMJiivl III i: ttldun if .Vllnrt T .lelna-. ax'Vllil&fS It Lit Ivea nnd f rl. lid. 4lullrd to funeral serv "" r r ,. ATI,NT' 'ITY Avoid the rlcora u: rouLth winter at thla World's (lreatiat VVInfer Ile.ort. where suuaMn anl datuhttul envlrov iii nt in ilt llfo worth llvlnsr. tmrilron naif I itropcnn Plans 1 Ii.i. l.nlf the Winter Tlironcll Hotel St. Charles, (1 imM'Koon ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. I.NTIIti; 111 one on the OCKAN l'RDT M. hiirle I'Iiii tn Nru Jttnry ATt MuHjtt oti ii Hut unl rot'l seu wutr I nt lis auti pnrlora urchfittra. hpVclat full iiii inttr rut fa m.ui.iv iimm:s to.t OaleDLHall Weslmlnstfr hy " n"V lc.lu 1 vvesumnster to pt ,,rle tAlht aiM. .. rua- ualer 'tin up vMy, 12 tip dalle. Cliaa. Ouhra VM KM RS,n. I'A." GALEN MALL-I.N-TliE-MOUNTAINS ;iJ wkiim:ksvii.lk, pa. I Open all year. Dry air. Fin .canary, Etmt I eemfort for loeKor ahort winter reit BatAlk MaasaEe. rtenldent Phy.Ielan P.AR.RK inroiiKii ruiimans wow xora ana I'nub r UaffAnD M Wino, Huin. I 3Ull3r, 1 HALL -" h-0-cort.rSt map ui) niri iit'iiiiiiiui iiiuuinin n.Hii, -. i Mrtanin niiatinc. eie. nt a Banaiqriiw. r.sl Write uno B (1AUU Mer.. WERNIMkf-H viMii; i'A., or i-e'icer ventral. ,! S3- VIHlilMV lervlce UN fur uuth aa Old P " Comfort vvaa never better I HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT rOMFOKT , QivtrnminiT Prtol. C,ftt. RA f(wnlcuimt-.hverl.uropn t Ut.th ftQti TnfttnuDU Urii SA r.wt- r. afllUI. 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