'V .? ,-TM It t A .- FTT7 iOSSIP OF THE STREET TEMPORARY LAPSE IN MARKET LAID TU BKEST bOflF Tone Starts Conjecture as to mtTZ "o ilr .wouia ronow ii Jfeace Keally Came Many Predict Boom Gossip of the Street mHI3 reason most frec.ucntly given ycstcrilny shortly after tlio openlnn from tho closing nrices Thursday, was tho reported, breaking up of tho peafco conferenco nt Brcst-Lllovsk between tho Iiuislans nml tho Aiistrln.ni nml Gcrmnn. Bomo reports also Included representative-) from Turkey nnd llulgiirin, as bcinc present. Naturally, tho question arose as to v.vlint would occur on tiio Street If peaco really should come. It was pointed, out that about n year ago wo wero talking about an early peace, with better foundation for peaco conclusions than wo have today, nnd tho result was n deckled bear market. At that tlmo wo wero not in tho war, but wo wero taking In enormous profits from tho manufacture) of munitions purchased by tho Allies, and ns n result of this great pros. pcrlty stocks wero at a. high level. It Is different today. Stocks nro low. I'eaco would end tho waste In oir manufactories; would return a vast army of men to peaceful production; would permit tho flow of money, which Is now going to carry on the war, to took products o Instead of wasteful channels, and with tho stupendous work of rehabili tation of tho war-torn countries which this country would bo calkd upon for material to leplace, besides tho practical rehabilitation neces sary for our own railroads und their tolling Htoclc, which Is now Imdly "run down at tho heels," and the vast shipbuilding program for the con struction of our new merchant marlno would be sufllclwit to keep our industries employed for years to come. All this would tend to a decidedly "bull" market. Indeed, a majority of brokers pay that tho announce ment of peaco would produce tho biggest "bull" market tho world had ever fccii; that quotations on tho stock exchanges for n time would bo represented by Increases In dollars Instead of eighths, as today. Then would follow tho period of readjustment. Tho report that Germany had agreed to tho first llvo conditions ot f President Wilson's peaco proposals, which camo In beforo tlio close, was looked upon as very favorable, ns was another report that tho peaco negotiations at Urest-LItovsk wero only suspended temporarily and would bo resumed again. Tho first flvo of tho President', fourteen peaco conditions are: Xo fcccret treaties. 1'rco seas. Trade equality. Iteduced armaments and Colonial claims. Nono In tho financial districts cared to udvunco an opinion on l!cr many's reported ncceptnnco on account of tho many contradictory re ports in circulation, except to hay that should tho report prove to bo well founded a good beginning had been mado toward tho belligerent nations getting together. Stock Dividends and Income Tax Thero Is still n great deal of confusion over tho interpretation of the recent decision of tho Supremo Court as to tho collection of incomo tax on stock dividends. Daniel C. ltoper, tho Commissioner of Internal Revenuo nt Washington, has Issued tho following announcement on tho subject: "Misapprehension exists ns to tho effect of tho decision of tho Supremo Court in tho enso of Towno versus I-lsner, handed down Jan uary 7, 1918. In this opinion It was held that under tho act of October 2, 1913, a stock dividend declared by a corporation January 2, 1914, was not properly regarded as income. It does not necessarily follow, how ever, that no stock dividends" aro to bo held taxable under tho provisions r of tho nets of September 18, 191C, nnd October 3, 1917. "Tho act of October 3, 1913, which was tho only act beforo tho rourt In tho case, contained no provision expressly providing for treating stock dividends as Income, and the decision of tho Court was to tho effect FV that tho act was not to bo construed ns taxing such dividends. Tho Court did' not decldo that such dividends cannot bo incomo within tho meaning of tho Sixteenth Amendment, but expressly recognized that tho word 'Income' may havo a different meaning In tho statute from the meaning ln tho Constitution. "Tho act of September 8, 1910, contains nn express provision taxing stock dividends declared and paid out of earnings accrued slnco Match 1, 1913. In tho nbsenco of a decision ns to the legal effect of tho express provisions contained In tho later acts, tho Bureau of lntcrn.fl Ilovenue naturally will contlnuo to bo governed by tho express provisions of tho later nets In reference to stock dividends." Commenting on this announcement, a lawyer in this city pays; "What tho United States Supremo Court decided In tho htock divi dend cabo was strictly that stock dividends wero not incomo within tho meaning of tho Incomo tax act of Optober 3, 1913, which act did not tpc clflcally cnumerato stock dividends ns Incomo subject to tho tax. "Tho act of September 18, 1910, for tho first tlmo contained a clauso expressly taxing such dividends. Tho Supremo Court did not exprossly decldo that Congress had no power to tax stock dividends, but did Intl mato very strongly that such action would bo unconstitutional. "If tho Commissioner of Internal Itevenuo adheres to his announced Intention of continuing to tax stock dividends, tho question cannot bo settled until a now suit Is carried to tho Supremo Coutt by somo ono who pays such a tax levied this year." 71 www i "Service Commission and Utility Corporations The recent change In sentiment ot tno puuuc service commissions In the various States toward tho petitions of public utility corporations, especially traction lines that aro seeking permission to Incrcaso their fare rates In view of the constantly Increasing cost of operation, is ex. ceedlngly noticeable. Ono ot tho most recent cases Is that of tho Portland Railway, Light and Tower Company. A most exhaustive and luminous decision has Just & $ been handed down by the Public Service Commission of Oregon, pcrmK- f ting that corporation to lncreaso its ilngle -fares, books of flvo tickets to cost thirty cents nnd books of tlfty tickets to cost In futuro J2.75. Tho commission goes Into every con ceivable operation of tho company and bases Its decision on tjirco points: First, Scrvlco to tho public. Second. Labor compensation; and Third. Iteturn on capital. Many of tho securities of this corporation-wero placed In this city by K. w. Clark & Co. More than SG per cent of tho -162 applications for increased rates !5- tnada to various local and SUito commissions by public utility companies ) were "favorably acted upon during This makes a total of 401 Increases t'-, that the commissions havo becomo .,fal aro entitled to larger returns ervlce under conditions as they pro - claim, to bo complete, nnd It Is pointed out that, ns a matter of fart, ?iuch increases aro being allowed monthly In the various States and In & Canada, bo that the list is continually growing. andsome Profits Earned by . The fortunate position, under companies onerating hydroelectric "''ef the earnings of the Colorado Power Company as of November 30 by , Bonbrlcht & Co. Tho company's total ' the Jvcar ended November 30, after Jy xnalnlenanca nnd taxes, was inoro CL Charges of $227,031. After deduction j grots revenue for current maintenance ami approximately iu per cent " for rienreinion reserve,, the net Income was J357.2M, whereas the annual t dividend requirement on the preferred stock Is only J52.B00, and the re J4nalnder availably for common stock til the hands of the public Is up. f proximately 3 per cent. :X i'-lt Is' nn Interesting commentary upon present financial conditions," .concludes the statement, "that the lOlvidends s now 25 per cent Better man tor mo ivi.umt, .-. , r- .. i. e .l.l. enrniratlnn was minted nt nrnund ysar ago mi common nvutiv m 80-32, It Is now quoted at 20-23." P . . . ii r, Another Indication oi me way me "e. Him., .... ir. h. nrndiir ,v uvmtiuB vvuvoi-i'ui. bi .w ...ww....... -- - ,- -. - -report of the Department of Commerce, to tne enect mar. AJenmant is '.. -. ...1.. nf AlaAtftiln AllktstAHP llsJstl B4 jnaKlng special efforts to increaso its ,by cable across tho sound from Sweden. Most or ns power is expectcu ,come from the Lag Lak.es and ... . .! '. 2 - '!'.'"; . p usm cnieny .m, swMfcar. - LITO VSK BREAK for tho market fellliiR MlKhtty off of fares irom nvo to six cents ior 1917, according to Public Service. granted. Tho lnferenco Is drawn convinced that the utilities In gen- m oracr to unora uucquaie puunc today. Tho compilation does not Hyaro - uieciric tuams present couuhiuhb, hi puuuu uumy plants is Illustrated by nn analysis coroporato incomo of 700,0J for paying operating expenses, Including than three times tho annual Interest of between unu a per cent ui mo Income nppllcablo to common stock vw.-.-..... . -. .. . .j In Anin1inallivivt Via nill'nnrniTAQ wm io .ij........o .,. u,u.u.bv. - ilnn nf electricity is sunDlled by a supply m " """ u.wu,,,. the Trolihattan rain, -inis power i.. I. r,...Uu. anil 1Tre.1rllr. wawnn wv......s.. ., t -. .-- VEtflNCr ' I'UBLiC ' "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Story of Chlld-Deslre, Court Intrlguo r.nU Love, tlio Latest Novel Dy MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Ccr right. 10H, ty Mary Itobcrt. lltnthart and tho Publto ldr Company ClIAl'TlIIt XIX Continued thine was true that tho half-mythical commlttco of men existed, that this terror of Livonia I was n real terror, which had her by tho throat. Kor thero was no escape. None. Now, Indeed, she know that rumor spoko the truth, and that tho Terrorists wero everywhere. In tho daylight they had entered her room. They had known of tho safe, known of tho code. Known how inucli.elso? Wild Ideas of flight crossed her mind, to be ns Instantly abandoned for their futility. Whero rould she go that they would not follow her? When she had le.icted from her first shock fhe fell to pomieririR tlio matter, pto and con. What could they want of her? If she ' was an enemy to tho country, so were i 'they. Hut ccn th.it led nowhere, for wero empty. Time, nt last, tho Strtet of I after .ill, tho Terrorists were not enemies i tho Wise Virgins nnd tho flarcc, atni-d-i to I.lxonla They claimed, indeed, to I l"g at tl.o curb, with a drher wrappitl j bo Its friends, to hold In their hands Its I hi ruga against the cold of tho IVb futuro and Its betterment. 'Knctnles of ruary night, nnd his hat pulled down 'tho royal houso they were, of course. lover his ejes. Tho Countess stopped nno was i!ariy distracted by that 1 lime. Sho was a brave woman, physical ly, and mentally of hard fiber, but the very n.itno signed to tho paper set her nerves to twitching. It was the Com jmltlro of Ten which I. id murdered . Prince Hubert and his vuung wife; tho 1 ''onimltteo of Ten which had exploded a bomb In tho Very p.ilac Itself, nnd Killed old llreldati, of tho King's Council: ' the fnmmttton nf Tin t.liloli lm.1 l.tt-nn.i l the (Jovirnment House and had led the I mob In tho student riots a jcar or so , befOIO. I I Led them, themselves hidden. 1'or iinno knew their Identity. It was said ! ' that they did not even know each other, I wearing masks and long cloaks at their ' meetings, ind being ditlgnated by num I bers only. In this diead presence, then, i.ha would Und hirself that night! 1'or she, I.I M.l - -. .... nuuiii K". llieie was III) way OUl. I ,.h kc1,.'1 "quest to be-excused from I dinner on tho ground of Illness, ntfd was, at if oV.cl-"3ltCd "y hr ryal "1,StrtS!, ! ' ti i . ., ..,?SA"Q,i5""nC.i.r":n. . ,Z O.V.; ... ." " ,. .' , I .,,, will.-. Alii- IUUI1LW-, t um lll'IO? HIT bed hi a perfect agony of apprehension. , staggered Into her sitting r om and ' knelt to kiss her lady's hand. I Hut tho Archduchess, who had romo to scoff, believing not nt all in tho ill ness, took ono shrewd glance at her and put her hands behind her. "It may be, as 5011 s.iy, contagious, Olg.i," sho said. "You would better go to bed nnd stay there. I shall tend Doctor Wlederman to you." When sho had gono tho Countess rang tor her maid. Sho was cool enough now, and white, with a cruel line about her mouth that Jllnna knew well. Sho went to tho door Into tho corridor nnd locked It. Then sho turned on the maid "I nm ready for you, now." 'Jladamo will retlro "You llttlo fool! You know- wlmr T am ready for !" Tho maid stood still lier wide, bovine eyes. (Hied with nl.irm, watched tho Countess as she moved swiftly across tho room to her wardrobe. When sho turned about again, she hold In her hand a thin black rldlng-crop. Minna's ruddy color faded. Sho knew tho Loschcks, knew their furies. Ktrango storks of un bridled pasnlon had oozed from tho old mined castle wliero for to long they iniu nem icuiiai svv.iy over tno country- , side. I "Madame!" sho cried, and fell on her! lmeos. "What havo I done? oh, what ' I havo I done? I "That Is what jou will tell me," said tho Countess, nnd brought down tho crop. A livid stripe across tho girl's I faco turned slowly to rid. I havo dono nothlnc. I swear It. Mother of Pity nothing." help mo! I havo dono Tho crop descended again, this time oil ono of tho great sleeves of her peasant 1 costume. So thin It was, so brutal tho ' blow, that It cut Into tho muslin. Cirn.in- Ing, the girl fell forward on her face. Tho Countess continued to strike pltlles3 'blows Into which sho put all her fury, 1 hor terror, her frayed and lagged 1 nerve's Tho girl on tho floor, from whimper- Ing, fell to crying hard, with great I nolselcrs sobs ot pain nnd bewilderment When at last the blows ceased, "sho lay still. I The Countesi prodded her with Ber 1 foot. "Oct up," she commanded. Hut sho vvas startled when sho saw tho girl's face. It was'eho who was tho fool. Tho welt would tell Its own story, and tho other sen-ants would talk. It vvas already, a deep purple and swollen. Hoth women wero trembling. Tho Countess, still holding tho crop, sat down. "Nowt" sho said. "You will tell mo to whom you gave a certain small book of which you know." "I, madame?" "You." "But what book 7 I have given noth ing, madame. I swear it." "Then you admitted somo one to this room?" "No one, madame, except " She hesitated. "Well?" "There camo this afternoon tho men who clean madame's windows. No one else, madame," She put her hand to her cheek, and looked furtively to seo If her lingers were stained with blood. The Countess, muttering, fell to furious pacing of the room, "b'o that vvas It, of course. Tho girl was telling tho truth. She wds too stupid to lie. Then tho Committee of Ten, Indeed, knew everything had known that she would be away, had known of the window cleaners, had known of tho same, and her possession of tho code.' Cold and calculating rage filled her. Nlburg had played her false, of course, Hut Nlburg was only a go-between. Ho had known nothing of tho code bock. He had given the Committee the letter, and by now they knew all that It told. What did It not know? Sho dismissed the girl and put away the riding crop, then she smoothed the disorder of her htlr and dress. The rourt physician, calling u half hour later, found her reading on a chalko longue In her boudoir, looking pale and handsome, and spent what he considered a pleasant half hour with her. Ho loved gossip, and there vvas plenty Just now, Indlcie tlons were that they would have a wed ding soon. An unwilling bride, perhaps, eh? Hut a lovely one. Kor him, he was glad that Karnla was to be an ally ind not an enemy. He had seen enough cf wars. And so on and on, while the Qountess smiled and nodded, and shiv ered In, her very heart. At 11 o'clock he went away, kiss Ing her hand rather more fervently than professionally, although his instinct to ptice lils fingers ever the pulse rather spoiled tho effect. Ono thing, however, the Countess had gained uy :us visit. He was to urre on the Archduchess the necessity for an Immediate vacation for her favorite. "Our loss. Countess," he said, with heavy gallantry. "But we cannot allow beauty to languish for need cf moun tain air." Then at last he was gone, and she went about her heavy-hearted prepara tions for the night. From 'a corner of her wardrobe she drew a long peasant's cape, such a cape as Mlnni might wear. Over her head, Instead of a hat, the threw a gray .veil. A careless disguise. ilhU'WMBMMsary. ..Tip sen- fcEDGER - pmLi'liELiPHIA; ' SATURDAY, I ures slipping out from Us gloom to tight, nnd perhaps to love. Ueforo she left, she looked about the room. What assurance had she that "" wry excursion was not a trap, nnd that In her absence tho vault would not lie looted again? It contained now something Infinitely vnluiblc uluable and Incriminating tho roll of film'. Sho glanced about, and seeing n silver Vat nf fiifeA.. Ii..lnitt.. nii.olln.l (I.& t.'nfn.. Mil ....H......1 .I.a 11... I -I.., ..,.-. IUk, I11,lll,lt-U UIU II1MI III UHCtl paper and dropped It down among tho stenw. Tho Street of tho Wlso Virgins-was not near tho palace. Kcn by walking briskly sho wan In danger of being late. Tho w Ind kept her back, too. Tin- cloak twisted about her. tho cll u binned. She turned once or twice to feo It she wero being followed, but the quiet Fttcots beside liliu. "You ale expecting a passenger. les, mm!. line " With her hand on tho door. Hie .. Countess realized that tho ll.icro was alrendv nccunled. As she neereil Irtu Its daikened Interior, tho shadow- solved Itself Into n iloakcd and masked llgure. Sho shrank back. "Unler. midnine," said a voice, Tho flL'liri. ni,n:illeit lier. It una t,,i itttiei..nt i.i i.i,r,n. iimi i.ni,i.,.i i... horrlfvlnc mink whleli rmere.l iiio .-.,. r. f,.n nM,l l,.,.,! ,l,nn ., nu n l,,,M... ... -.-u ...... ..v...., ..,,.. ...... .. numau llgure, human pulses that beat, human eyes mai appraised lier Mio Hesitated. I "Oulckly," said the voice. She got In. shrinking Into a corner of (I,.. i.,r,i. ii.. iti. .. .i... .... .... ........ p.. . .... ..,.. .. i . i.i, nn- roaring of teiror was In her e.u The doorVlosed. Then rniuuienced a dilve of whlrh .nri,.r,ve,l ll, in,,hl... .l.l ..... .1.1..1 TIle B1110 pltlicr j,,, nr ,,, , c,.lt.r.,..,, reicned the most eomXto silence 'n,ehoB"sel fret ".at". tcred over rough stones, they turned through narrow, unfamniar streets. s that sho knew not even tl direction they took. After a tlmo tho noise grew less. Tho horse padded along dirt roads, In darkness. Then the carriage stop ped, nnd nt last tho shrouded llRtire moved and spoke. "f legret, Ofiintess. ithat my orders are to blindfold you " Sho drew herself up haughtily. "That Is not necessary, I think." "Very necessary, madame " She submitted ungracefully, while bo bound a black cloth over her ojos Ho drew It Hire plnsn nml linnttnl If l.el.ln.1 In tho act his llnirers touched her f.-ire! and sho felt them cold and clammy. The contact sickened her "Your hand, madame:' Khn n 1..I n..f .1 fl, n..l ., ' ' ' "Mv " "" -'.'.I..H'. "I'll across soft earth, a devious cnurn again, ns though they aotdcd small obstacles. 1 "" her foot touched lomethlng low- I an'' hard, like marble. Again. In tho darkness, they stumbled over a mound. hho knew wliero she was, then In a graveyard Hut which? Thero wern.VUed tn funernl Men. 11 a. in. olivet; 11 many about tho city An open space, tho opening of a galo or door that squealed softly, n night nf steps that ted downward, and 11 breath of musty, cold air, damp and cellnrllko. Kho wns calmer now- Had they meant to kill lier, thero had been nlreadv a hundred chances. It was not death, tlreii, that nvvalted her at least not Immedhto death. These precautions, too. could onlv mean that sho was to bo freed ncnln. and must net know whero sho had been At last, still In unbroken silence, slto knew that they had entered a largo rpaco Their footsteps no longer echoed 1 ll"u re-echoed. Her gulilo walked moio slowly, nnd nt last paused, releasing bet hand She felt again tho touch of his clammy lingers ns he untied tho knots Of her bandage. Mo took It (St. At first she could seo little. Tho s. lenco remained unbroken nnd only thuidsunhter of lsto John nnd Cithnrine Doutti center of tho room was 1 i?hteiL wim ...y.?Bre thft JCeno blowl. 4 .. . . 1. I, ,. , , A preat stone vault. Up walli broken Into crypts which had cntalncd raskcts of tho dead Hut tho caskets had been removed and wero piled In a corner, nn,n In tho niches wero rllles In tho centcv. vvas a pine table curiously Incongruous, land on It writing materials, a cheap clock and a pllo of documents. Thero I wero two randies only, and theso wero 1 stucK in sKtills old brown skulls mi Infinitely removed from nil semblance to tlie human that they wero not even hor rible. It vvaa as If they had been ilced, not to Inspire terror, but because they were at hand find convenient for tlio purpose In tho shadow, ranued In a ssmlelri.o. lipr. ulno flfnirss. nil mn. Iir.iilcss all mnrKrtl nml rloaKeil in lilnclc. ... .. .. ......... They sat. another Incongruity rti flfiln 1 '"Hi wooden chairs nut In Knllo of that they were rlirures of dread Tho ono who had bromrht her made the tenth. Still the sllonee, broken onlv by tho drip "f water from tho celling Into a tin pall. Had sho net known tho pst record of the men before her, tlm rather oiwra j bouffe nettlne with which they chosn to ,jrrond themselvei might have nroiis(I her Boom Hut Oltra T.oChel lrni.iii 4nn nstinl. UK- r.iAA.l .1. tl.. that, with tho elaw qf men with whotn iney iienu. it wai noi enr.viKn inni ineir name spelled terror. Thev must vis. unllze It. They hnd tnken their cue from that very church. Indeed beneath which thev hid The church with ltd shrines nnd Imaee' appealed to the eve. They, too, appealed to tho eve Their masks, tho careftillv constructed and upheld m.v.terv of their Identity, tho traniilnttd of death about them It wan skillfully done. Not that Kho wan thinking consecu tively Just then, It was a mental flash. even ns her lyes, Rrovvlnir acctistf.men to tho darkness, made out the while nu- :r:,Jr-nn tho f,onl ot, each BhroudHko cloak. (CONTINUED MOND.VT) REVENUE DEPUTIES NAMED War Tax Requires Extra Men Ninth District in LANCASTER, Ta.. Jan. 12. Collector B, I Ilavls, of tho Ninth lntern.il Hvt enuo District, has appolntcj the follow. Irir deputy colleCirn to r.mlst hi the extra work necessitated by the war tax on Incomes: William S. Reed, Ucdford; JniW II O'HorUe. AV. C. Myers, Altoona; Jlllton P. I'oet. Holllday.burg; C. .1. Weary, M. I.. Gulden, Carlisle; It. Ii Martin. Bhlppensours : A. II. Kralm, II. M, Klnier, V. a. Hmarsh. II, C. Den der. Harrlsbure: II K. Rife. Chambers burs?; llenjamln Small, Greencastld ; William Mlddlekauf, A. II. Homan, Waynesboro: II. L. Leister, Huntingdon; Joan II. Kean, Alexandria ; M. V. Craw ford, .Mlfnin-tovvn ; B. 1. Uacattaiv, Hershey: C. II. Krelder. Lebanon; J I'. I'atton. Newport ; R. K, MoPherson, New Illoomflildl C, O. Bulle, Hellnscrove; It. C. Kluhrer, H. M. Stover. H. K. Plymlre. York: John C. Haider, tud Lion; Levi U. b'ntlth. J. II. Oerhart, John Selby, Lan. caster; A. L. Facer, Columbia; W. C. Whiteside. Quarry vllle; A. R. Houseal, Maytown i Jacob Davidson. Terro Hill. Bomb Is Only Milk Can SUSQUEHANNA. Pa.. Jan. i: The supposed bomb placed at the end of the Starrucca viaduct, one of the largest In the world, and over which the two main trunk lines of the Krt Railroad 'run, was found to bo only a milk -can nil.d Willi water .with red strip at- V FJrc Threatens Camden Foundry Klrc In nn outbuilding at the Wood Iron Foundry, Tenth nnd l'lno streets, Camden, early today, threatened tho en. tiro plant because of tho high wind. 11 was confined to the ono building, how ever, which vvnri destroyed J,o Is es timated lit JSOtf. Dentin AI.TlVAVnt'lf I... r. n-ttnstva II fcTJir-T.'1! f.f "" h l'. itoerveV Co- C U ----- "ir .iirAnuurr. is.-i, in ant rri-mii Imltnl to fun-rnl, M".. :."""""' 'i fnii . ,uttd,r. use,! ii nei (Tlolley funrlal AN'rit-lw .- nr.r.i.YV .:.: .!"" n. in, in NorrMovyi. r.i., )UIIS. unci SO KunJrnt and lit IThiiliv m.AT'i.V. .tun. tl. ANN1I3. wife ur, Ham. 1 A. I.Dlnn t...i..i.- I !. ! In. I 'T1 I 11 Mini I- .-.'.": .""" .,ra "uu..1..' I. -I.... . fl Hrldnbuw.' lnt ilainolu tera. licnulut Uiay l.o Mcnc.l Mon., s to 10 P. ni. t.i ' '" VTV7-Jn. II, HOI1KIIT. husband ef J?. ''"nail Uratty (nre Shi-chan). ltU 'A'1 "ml frifiula imlte.l tn funeral. Tura., ii. L '" Jenklnlown nl., Welilnn, 't'a. II h maaa St l.uke I'hunli. tlletiaMe. 1M.. 1" ill. Int. Hull .Sri,ul.hrn t'ini. IllItlllY lu.Monly Jnn I' WIM.tAM. .u.ban,! of I,rr i.rrv Ineo I'herry).. ltel- (nee rherry). Itel- r:,,". '!'', K'li ?rM ?f,""'"r. tiiMte.l tn fun-ral senlees. .-..., i .. r p m. r,!!" i:. Aiiciinfny bp. "".private, North iVil.ir Hill Cem. ltd- - inny i Mrwril Hun. clc. m.v.... . .a -VlTll - (I tl tl. t.m 10. l-iii..- . . . ' iiiiniourK. . ."". . - i J.','V,15DAVIS, m of Wealey C. and An-, ntt MltMio I llni.r i,h,1 2K. lMnaral I rvlc dence. "j! t,. ... ,, ' , ... mi. Airy. -'inn, hi an n. ni . rarrnm int. I hurch of the Hedeemer, llrn Mawr, iicmnlns may Ik. vPihc.I Sun. eve. IIISA1M.1-V !.. t.i I.-I IVAllt-.TIf M. ;;!.'.?. f I'mi'ik ,t llr.idie and' daughter "f i .- .i, i rnni i ii. ..,.. n Wllll.l, II n.l ....I...,.'." V.. V"..... l-,.n.r,ll 1.1 w.hlrh the reiniin's nn.i" rr'i.n.l. nra Invltrd. ' "" s n m . lac.' s l'ront t. .Uplemn man of rriiulfin I'hunh of the Sacred Heart 1 "" n. in. int j, oro,a cem. 1 HltA.Mins Jan. in, .lACOIl husband of 1 aim Iirnndea, Bed 70. ltelatlvcs nnd 1 friend; InMted to funeral aervlcoa. Sun.. 2 p. in . 1727 V .TM at. Int. Ailnlh Jeahurun -em. limit flower nrti:Nv.v;,j,ln n. nonctiT J . liu.bnnd "' It"thrn Hrennan (nee llmdwln) and sen or llrrnnrd mil Citharlne ll-snnnn of I.ncK. tii , '.' "iianaKli. Ireland. Itelatlv't n a I frleildn. I'.mnn.i.h uia... lt.Wn 'o. Til I (l M luMtril tn funeral. Mon . s.:i(l . ... ... mi. iiiinpcs SI . v I'nnn .-.uicii... I mm of reiU,ni Church of Our Mother of , 5n"uw m a 1 Aum neriiie. Int. Holy uroas i-cm. . Ill l:VSTl;lt Siidiliiilr. nt hr resilience. J-'il Wlliton at . Jnn in. MAUY V. . widow i,f llnliert 1'. llrenatir, iic.d7n Itelltlves nnd friends Invltt.l Io arrMi ea Man., 1 P. ni . 'Mlvir It Hair liiiia , ls'jo Chestnut :. Int. Mt. MorLih Ceni UltOCK Jan. in rNMI! I. w'dnw nf Stephen llrnrl, Itel.itlvea nnd friends n- Mie.l tn fuinril sen lies. Sat. 1 an P m.. nsldenee mphew. Charles 11 Hill. 1 1-2 N. N Kith at Int private. ItllOVVN' .Inn 11 .mmr. rAitni.I:i: I llllOVV.V Inee Itublaikl. wife of Dvvld (I. HruVtn llel.ltllna nn.i frl.ti,!. Il.li SI ee. l.inn T.. ...., V. . .. .. . I..II...1 .....ii T-ii.-, .til ... yj. in u. .... tltllii u .. ,....... m... . . ..... ........'.... .... , lurflHI, ,ues.p Ill.Ul.lilllliSllUIlVl.' W I'hlla. Int private. Arllnuton Cem j I'rlends may call Mon. 7 to U p. in. Auto funernl ..M.i"Miv. Jan. v . .u.viumi 1. 1 . .1.. .... -..-... .. .............. i llllillinii .aiiv. iliiii-snM a 'Vnt,ral r. IKmalna may bo viewed Mon c.UtTHn.-Jan. 10. MAI'.Y J . wife ot Jnmes I Carter llelatlvia and friends In. ( vlied to attend funerul services. Sun , 1 p. ,m.. 2SIH N I) t Int Oakland Cem He. mans Iniv l,n inifil Hn!.. H to IO n. 111. Vlltn sen toe CASK. Jnn II. KVIinHTT CVSH nited PI' ltelntlves nn.i friends Invited tn funeral servlies. Mnii 11 11. in , lt.-i York rd , Jen- Mntnv- n l'n Inf. iirlinle I jA'?!?"-,, mJ' JffiFLV YSi ?hSnai nnd Annie Mackln Ileintlvea and friends In. llllr llldx.. 1KJ0 Chestnut st lnt Hniv Cross Ci tn. Trlends may call Hun, ' to HI p. Ill Auto serv I, e COM.I.N -J.m 10, CHAHI.OTTK C fnio CtinnliiBhaml widow of Ilenrv H Collins, need I'll Itelatlvi s and friends Invited to funeral services Mon , 1 p in . 33J Vine st ""j "?n,' 'ftl SllJeKrSri la mav call bun . 7 too p. 111. . 1 ninden : V.IH,. 1 ri'-n'is itinv eon nun 1 in v i. in. CDNYIHtS Jan. 10 I'KANK. huslund ef Sii.r.,, II Cm.era (nen Clnlrl nnd son 1 nf 111. II,,, ma. ml llllen Cunvers. Ileln. "' V.5.nL' .1'V.?,'?'."..",'!h'..''.'..i:L"Lrr.: "uNnsAY--w,V. i jamks.d i.idy. " J.V'i. .K- " ' -, . .. ltni.E... rvrYloVer".',' IOnSn,!imi.-ll" "in"!'.; I SS' ? 5 .n.. "m? llralnhwluo st. Int. , f-V.W'S. ?,.?? "W.'tS;;1 I f BKK I , lVU0J.rihe"lSff.,a T" "','.?. Tvi. -Jan '.' J VXI!. widow- of e.,w -',',-' 'J TtttWZXjU 1 "'CAHI' !VtVuP-J,u? I '"is V C husbvnd t.bVvd. ,wcd 'SI HeHlH., ,! friends In- I ,'' Vnf'llTAm'1. I of jliirv c-irnnniTr iji l iteU'iiiM ! d lll In fun Ml servleea. Men , S p m """- private, IVrnwood Cem. llennlns may le 'frlen.ll itlr f.f e..n5i ti... o, l"-law'H resll-nce, William Karmerv. Ill N. .unived Sun eve Auto servlc l .?' 'rJ-'IIL1..'" f.unt'.r.a'',.T,,.l.r.".i ,-''.' '.",': M.1 el Friends may call Sun . S lu p. in. MVANN' Tan 10, W II.I.IAM SWANS'. Uvea und friends, elnnlove, of C.llllnder's , band of lute Ilrl liret Met artln ltelntlves ,11 r.il. Mon. 1311 P m Klnit and llroad (llnss Works T.irnny emrlojes of 13" W. 1 and friends. Dlv.. No is, A II II. Keslnno . Olouccster City. N. J J-ervlcis at Oiford St.. Invited tn fuuer.,1 servl.es. Mon.. I li'-nf H "f rncotiv. Invited to funeral, ( i,llrrri of the Ascension 11.30 p. m. Int. P. .'.,,0 rv. J.nwrenio st int. .orlll Cedar Hill Ccm ltematns Iniv bo vl.nnl DAVIS J.vn 11), 1. II, I. IAN. dnusliter or i. ?-!-.. ,. ..I Sit.... IiUai.i. ...! ,t Tt.. ttvoM nn.i frltMitW Invltetl tn funernl. Mon.. 12 nnrni rnlflcnee of nnn-lnlavr. i:. !Uinnnl 11r.ft.Jlfr 41'Jl N Kranklln t. Int, prhato, Ilernnlrm iiihv In leweil Mun . mi'THiri!. inn l, riiHiSTfAN. inn. l nnd nt f.miH jier.c', inn aiirritn? ngr Till. ItnliUxV nml frltuls, rncintTi of WnslilrtBlon Camp, Nn. .100, !, O. S. of A 1nltfd lo nrrvlrfP, Mrn . l tn.. 011 Walnut ft. lnt Montrcno Cem. l'rpnli may call Hun 7 lo ID i. m Atiln ntrlrH POl ciiii.Hi i - .inn. ii, MAKsiAi.r.r iv erty lleiHiives unu irienoe. ii. .-u p.o. rtrrle. No 3 l.ncl.M' y of A.. inlt.tl tn funeral Mon.. N 30 a. in.. Ma H!od at.. f oormintmvn llluli man Immarulita Con- ' cfpttnn Church lo o'clock. Int. Holy Sepul- crr rem nOYL.1: Jan 10, TlinitEHA. wlffl of .tolin H. Povlfl an 1 riiuirhter "f Altilti nnd Into Thorrna CWtfl formerly of Mh nml Htzser 11 M nt. I.elatlv?H fiti'l frlndi. Altnr ..c, of rhurrh nf Most lllrnsetl tjturami.tt Im'tPil to funeral Mon . H-10 a, m , 1313 H. Mnrton woo'l bt . nenr f.-d nnd ChfutiT no Sntimi mtiHi of rqulm rhurrh of Mnut lllr-t.! sa( rami nt lo a. m. lnt Holy t'ross Cttn VUlVlU.'T--a.Ian. 10. MAIlTIfA. nJow of Wllllttm 1.111 HrUtlt' and friend inUtid to funeral i-enlcfH Hun 1 v m , roidcnro of Hon-ln-liiw. riilllp Kauffman, S2I lluntlnffdon t. Int. I-trn,ood Om. nwi:i.i. J.in .11. i;i.Mrt,i:wi;i.u nnn of lit UllU ami JAztltt Kwell In-e I.utlfr) attd 3. ItflntKen nnd frlndfl, Tonimoe Trll.- N'n a'2. I. O. It M. : Tunci'sn fiiiiti. loo, sVctlon, l'.ast Kn.l H-nubllcnn Club; pi, r.n , ,,. i, an i O, l'l, I' nt iiuni Pllrrn or int iinviuil In fTinsral asrvlces Mnn.. ' tv , .'.'.,. .,, ... ... r, v..l. .. ....'. r.il vv iiuui n. ..... .iu.,.. fnar Jim lm. Ilsmalns may b vlewej Hun. after 7 n. m Auto service. I'KllKO. On Jan. 11. 101R, TIIUHKSA rUHHti 'of nan H. rront), aasd 3s. Ilela. lives' and friends Invited to funeral, Tuis., H.3U a m . from late residence. D.1S VV. Somerset st. Holemu ruqultm man Churrh Ht. IMward rectory. i'llT N. BlU et., 10 u. ni Int. Holy Cross Cem. riTZaiMMONH. Jan. 10. JOHN r.. hus I Jnd of P'n,"'"J?Ji",,1n' a,J,"i' J''' " rmch'mo'naV.0 5lB5."A.,,,0J!il Halnts' Church u.S0 a. m. Int. Holy cron I'slTl. AUtfl funeral. on'oforT-NV 'ad CaYhan'o "rSS?,". seed SI Relatives and friends, l'aclllc jAiuse. .-no. ;uv, . u. if. r-., invited to fu neral services. Tues, 1 p. m., parlors of Titlnw llros 8457 N Hroad st lnt prlvnto flAItHIOUKS. Jan 10. JOHN II . husband ef lals Rebecca A (InrriKUes aired fin. Rela tives and friend,. 2d Vol, Firemen's Relief Asso., Invl'ed to funeral services, resident i of neph. ''"ranalln Oarrl.ues, Jr , 3331 N. lr.th at., '.won., 11 a, m. Int. Laurel Hill Cem. OATJI.. Jan. 11. JOHN r.. husband nf Elizabeth Claul. aaed r,S, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 2 p. m , 709 Ilartram ave., Colllnffdal,, I)e, Co., Pa Friends may call Mon. H p. m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto funeral. ' iiAti'i;il, (IKHIIAWKIt Ian Hi, CHAItLU.1 Ofill. 1TCH liti.lt.nn nf flurn fl.hh.n.p .... I Rerllnser), ased .11, Relatives and frlendi Ywx.Wr?citi I piLDNBIt Jan. 0. HMILT 8.. widow ef pdwln T. tllldner. Relative, and friend, , Invited to funeral lervlrr,, Mon.. 1:30 p. m.. 2213 Ralnhrldis st. Int. private. Remain, I msv h v.w,d Bun eve. . ooodma.v. jap in. charli:3 6oor. MAN, aaed B8. Relatives and friends. Phil. chanlcsi Mantua Council, No, 3, O, of r. A. 1 Mohave Tribe, No, SJO. I, O. It, M.l Veteran lAjusy. .-.,.. a, jtroineruooq or Railway le I Kmnloves' Assn . P. It. It.. Invited tn fu. neral services, Mon.. 2 p. in., 4310 Wyalus. I Inv ave. Int,. private. I'rlends may call ; I Hun., 7 to 10 p m. i I OOItn. Suddenly, en Jan. 0. DANIKL T.. hmband nf Anna V Core! Relative, and friend,. Meridian Hun Ijjdge, No. ISH. and A. m.i l'a, Lodae No. 1, I O. O. r , I O. 11. C. and P. It. It. Itellef Assn., Invited i I IO lunerai Bsriit:rs. nun,, ..au p. m.. ou.'f uartiiuu nvo. iiriiiniiis f,,ir lie Yl.weq Hat.. 8 to 10 p. m. Int. i'crnwood Cem. Auto funeral, OORMAN. Jan, 11. WILLIAM O.. hus band ot Jeannetta Uorman (nee Mnnahan) and .on of Thorns, and Marsaret tlorman, sited 81. Relative, and friend,, employe, of Charles M. Tavlor Co. and J. J. ltllsy Outing Club. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a. in., parent,' residence. 2220 Moor, st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Kdmond's Clurrh 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross C,m. HAItllACH Jan. 10, MARY J widow ot Theodora J Harbach. Residence, 8020 Wal nut st. Dui nolle, of funeral. IIARLKY. Suddenly. Jan. l. ANNA M., widow of Joseph Ilarley, aged 82. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl.. 8 p. m.. 1U24 N. luth st. int. private. Mennonlt. IJurlal. Ground. Ka,l Coventry. I'a Sat., on arrival of train at Parker Ford, Pa., 0:58 a. m. .Pottstown paper, copy. IIKI8T. Jan. 0. PATHERINH M.. nldais of llenjamln A. Heist, aged 70. Relatlve.J ana iiivnu., ucnfii council, so. l,s, LI. of P. St. John". Chapel. No. (, l. a. I5.t Anna It. Engl, Home, No. SO. II. of A th. l.adl.,' Aid of th, Luth.rsn Church of th. Adv.nt, Invited to funeral aervlces. Sun.. 1:30 p. m.. 2442 N. th at. Int. privat.. tin r nnau rtti ifm.v.ir. .. rlritlfnnth ath. aTMSJ.y. 41. - ltll-tt"un' MAiWA.lA IIIUlallUUN, ttMnltf alf crus lllllborn AKd HI. UttUt!vsj mnA frl.nd. Invited to funsral. wltKmit furtlv netlc Btvtntlfd'.r. Ft -Month J2h. 1:W ruiosncv or son, wsuu x.Mi JANUARY 1& " 1918 IIKATIIS , iiownt.r, jn. it, a At.r.xAN HllWKt.I,. jr. 1 , mtr.l 3D. 11-latlVM friends lnli-J to n-nlrra, Mon...'-,p. At.r.xANnnii nnu rn., fill j u.l . , ..' i..u(, tim. Ilt'l.I.. Jan. II, IIAHUV 1. hwbntl nf Mury A. an.l mm or the lato Apio; 1... wl frlfnd. l-'Alrmount JoIk. No it . n V J It r K . H'a.I in, 1 1 b iillA. J "i ' Tuk.. - P. m.t ' -."" J-. "TBI, t.ll- -"" ....l..U j ni ." .. 7 to l p. m. I.ftncniter County papera )1ea-A coi' rftuiv i mi -., r. 1 11. AA.Mr. . nldnw of J.iroh O Jtutt-ntoeh "'" ".'Pi'V,;: awil (II). llflalhri nnJ frleml" In'VL'" f iMushtrr. Mr Kmma Kl-liher, 2',,:,!.p,h 1 letrlier st. Int. private, Northwooa cem. '"!"" i'n" l.mav l,o lrwea Han. yyt, Jan. 10. .-!;; .i nnouniii. jiu- ant) fri .,.; nnd lnt Knian- Si Del . Mn , ill. nei . residence Sun. pe. Sirl,ra uel l. u. Chunli. WllmlnRton, - ':.!"- .. . . .. . .....lt. I KKMiT In Mnlll. .Tnn ll. A'-r ." ". i,.i.an.t i i.'.iii Ulatlvcs ani I..Z.JW. .'.'t.?.1 " . "? .."!: ,... Vr, 17 I. O. ii'ir'i.,., v Mtiiinilun, iir iii"-. .- ,,...,,. l tl a...... .. . , ... .l.n.'ft llroilke i -i uill'l IO iiincrH, im.. - Hall, Mon . is .tie. a. m hnleinn 'e'Wlem m.1" I'hurph of lhi Knlliliv. Media. IU a ,n1. iv-i-,iiniv i-rnss i-eni. I'hl a KIMir Jan II IDA V. Wife fir .l.nlill .1 Kllev and diuuhter of Jennie nn.i yr John Murray lteiatlies nnd friends liivite.1 10 funeral. Tu-a 30 a in . - '".f1.; Maraton t Solemn n-nulem m" """ " nf Corpus Chrlatl lo a. m. Int. Holy . rosi Ceni Auto funeral. .... K()!lT,A.N7.i:il. Jan. 10 J"HX. m f I.llHrenco nn,l Hose Knlilanel . nceii 1 . ltelntlves and friends Invited to funeral airvlces Sun . I P. in . 1010 Crease at. Int. llreenmnnni Cem ....,.,... KtWUMTKcll-IXV- Jnn 10 CAtlOI.INI.. iil.lnn- nf llenrce Kunipf. nae.l Sit Iteiaiivei nml friends members Mh lief Ccrmm; l.ulli Chunll, Invited to futieral aervlces, sun., . P m. 2.100 Hmerill at Int Northwond Cem Ilemalna mav Le viewed sat . V 10 in P ni. Auto funeral .... ,, IiAN'llAt'HIl .Ian 10 Atl.MI vvl.lnve of charlea l.nndnuer ItelilHra and frlenil". Inenibera of Hem h SI Mission lnH,''l I funeral servlies Tins. - P in :, ''' ,'' Cnlutnhln nve lnt prlvnle. Nnrtll I edir Hill Cem Iteinalns nuy l vlevml Mon, " 'v'urK-Jnn 111 (. VTltAlttN-i: A wife nf HI w owl t.a till", aired 07. ltelntlves i nn.i friends Invltid t" funeral ri rvlfjs sun . J p m Tiillvtnwn. l'.i lnl. TullJlovvll I'ein IVIends nuiv cill Sit eve I.VTIViril Mils .KiS-VTIIAN C J;Tt Mr.ll VVe.1. Jan I'. Il. nl the reshli nc.i nf her ilauehter. Mrs r.llslm le'". Aidninre, l'n r'lil.Mil servbes. "I Ions Center N I.MVHHNCi: Jan II CHAHI.Hs l,AV iii'Vi'e Imfcliniiil nf liilln I.nwnn.e Inee I inu'lterul Hel.ltlli-S nild flleuils IllVlted to I funeml T lies . t in '."Jit Honaffon ttr- I leiiieiifs ihurili. las Int. Holy 1 rosa 1 em. rate. Vina nt St eiin K llle. II ,...n f..K.rtl ti'i-' ..' . .. . ..! .1. 1.1... 111,1. II 1.. n 111 .lAW Wlil'iW I,', .Mr. -i. 11 i.ii ..; - - - - - - ,. , of Frederick 1." Mesurler. tormerly of I. .0 S, llih t It' "lives and frb mis, mm Ners nf Chun h of the Iteen-irlllntloll. Ilefnrineil ..,,, -Ilt nrltntn Iteinalns mai nisroiiai. iniiieii iw muci n . bu I . .1. ini'i'uvwi Tin. 11. HHIiWIl! Ill Itavdi irelcM. widow of lleoriro I.111 'diner. . ... I..I..I... .....I frl.ii.l. It, vll.it In "lien nn ii-inin.n ,.,... '.. .. I funeril renlces. SU11 . i i. in. 1017 N.I Jll.tsnn st lnt privat" , MAl'BV Jan. 11. CIIAUI.1'8 II.. husband of Kll't A Macev aired .0 Krlenils of family Invii .1 to funeral servlies, Mon . . in ri.Ti tale st. Cnmd'ii N prlvnie nt cnnvi nleiiie nf fiunllv MAtlTIN'Ii:i.I. At Newton n. P.i . TVurth-ilic. I tret Month nth. JOHN SIAIt. TINDIH-I.. aked 70. llelatlves and friends Invited to funeral North Chancellor st., Newtown, l'a.. First day. rirst Month 13th. 1 p m lnt WrlRhtstnwn Trlenda' ittirvlntT llrnunds Train for Newtown leaves Iteiitim,- Termlnil P:ns a. m MAY. Jnn u. me jicv. .ivi.--i.t-ji Jl v 1 . u mstor emeritus of rirst tnitarlan Churthl nf l'hllidelphla I'unerul Knt.. Jan. l'J. a p in from Tint 1'iilt.irlnn Chun h. Chest l.y: " I Met ANN Tall II. 1 0Ari. r. Me nut st. above "-u- Kuiuiy omu nowvrs, 110s 1 -';. , ... tt... ..!... ... ......1 .. n. CANN. liBed l.d. Dun notleo of funeral will be alien rronv ion 1. vvasninBinn lane, um I Mi I'AHT IN Jan. Ill IlllillaS J, ml'- .0011 n " " ".'..'. '.-; - -- .....-...-...,. .n... CunnlllSham. 1J-U hellers ;"t hl;1.aVMfo, ' t Jnirhlm h Church tnlnle'H Om. Autu u..1n-i, reniiletn tnnss St 1" e 1 . bilfil 1 al 1111. ri uoiiu M ISM.H. Jan 10. AflXi:. Wi.lnw r.t I Jnui" M.ukr lunrrnl. to whlrh f ii riri ani frloiuli nrtt ttnltoil. Mon . h .Jo I" , f ihe ."10 H Heiitah t. HUh tn rhurrh iiiphHtiv iu a. in. Jtii. itoiy crosi IVm A Tit l'l MrVlll. Mronvirr jnn 11 maiijoiiv, wif ot Hush Mrtwltt tn-p MrlluRh). of County Ponial, TrMaml Hel.ltr and frlrndi, 11 V. M Sodality, tfarrrd Heart nnd Alttr and Itosirv horlftlr of linma-ulno funrpiitlon hurrh imltH to funernl, Tw .. s :tit a tn . liuMianrt't 'idi-nca 11-11 Loprtl at nur 1'ront t anil tltrard a- ) .solonm rt(iulrn m.iin Church of Immrulat" ontrptlon lu n rn I'll. Nh Cathedral Crn V.IUM. Jan. 11. HAsMI'i:!. ( if. rI.T. formiriy or -Mortun. .k i.i? lra runrral will " ncn irom inif ntrii? . 1H20 Chestnut nt l"T' v,"li McKIM'lUUv. -Jiiii. 7 rt.A .MfKl.N nniC'K tne. nrjaisy , , im or Djinl. I w MeKlnilrlf'k. 14SJ N. JSth M Relative, anrl friends. Golden Star ew leara Asso, ti.rf tn funeral services. Him.. 2 n. I"'' re-ldenco of sister. Mrs. 1. Hcheuren. tiln N. Jillh st lnt West Laurel Mill Cem. I rlends mav view remains Sat., 7 to 9 v. in. Auto funeral. Mi:i:iIAN Jun. in, JAMR.T, husband of Julia Mtehan tnee McCroertv), nnd son of John and Hannah Meehan. of Meenlcally Tnr Ish of Klllvmard. County IVonecHl. Ireland llolstlves and frlendr I)lv. No vj, A. U II. Invited to' funeral Mon.. 7 3d a. in.. 4J1I1 VVjulusInt; ave.. V. Phlla Holemn icqulrm mass Our Mother of Morrows Church y a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. Mlil.I.IUlt nn Sunday Jan n lots, at 3 '.'O p. m I.Al'HA 1'ITCII CACdIIHV. vvlfo of A A Melller. Jr., In her ilutii joar. MILLS Jin. 11. KATHAUINK 1'HAN- CE. dauchter of Ldward 1 nnd Kllzabolh C Mills, nd 4 years Relatives und frlcndd Invltrd to funeral services. Tues, 1' ! p. in., parsnts' residence, 1130'J Clcarvlew , et . Oermantown. Int private. MOOHK. Jan. II, BLIZAIIIint, widow of I Augustus I'. Moore. Relatives und friends I invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 ti. in, I parlors of Harry C. y, Carson, 1213 S. llroad st Int. private. Auto service. NKISSKlt. At her residence. K3U0 Jf. 2d St.. Jan, 10. IIAItHinTT A . widow of John C. Nelsser. Relatives and frlMids Invited to services. Mon.. 2 p. m . Oliver II Hair iriitff.. 1S"(I Chestnut st. Int Jtt. I'esco Cem , MTTItOL'ER. Jan. 11. WILLIAM, son of lato Solomon and llllt.heth Nlttrourr. Rela- itlves and frlsnd. Invited to funeral ervie. Vlnn . a n ni.. Chanel of Ivlrk it Nice. 11.101 Oermantown ave., tltn. Int. Northwood Cem I NORR1S. Suddenly. Jan. 10. of heart I failure. DOIIOTHKA CLAl'li:it. dvushter of lata Joseph I and Frances A Norrts. of New York Funeral services. Orace Church New York. Mon . 10 a. lu Onilt flowers NUllllKMllVEIl. Jan 10, IILIZAUKTH M , widow of Frederick Nubhemeyer Inee Menn-wlsch). aged bl. Relutives and friends Invited to funernl. Mon . 1 p. in , lli.';i H. .Id st. Int. tllenwood Om Autu funeral. Remains may bo vl,vved bun., 7 to 0 p. m. MUlHIGMUVCn Jan. 10, KLIZAIIBTH M,. widow of l"rederlok Nubbcmever (ne .viennewlsch, used 84 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 1 p, m.. 11)23 t), 3d st Int. (Kenwood Cetr. Auto funeral O'llHIUN Jan. 10, 11ANIKL J., husband nf Ida Taylor O'llrlen. Relatives and friends. Holy Narno Society of St. John tho Ilaptlsfa Church, emplovea American llrldse Co., Ifen cnyd offices, Invited io funeral, Sat., a, m.. 114 Kalos St.. Wlssahlckon. Hiah miw . St. John the llaptlat', Churrh. Manayunk, 0 n m Int. private. Auto funeral. OlnilVVlilN. Jan. II. KLIZAHUTH OHTHWT.IN. ased 3 Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., resldenc. of son.tn.law. John U James, K22 Watklna st, Int private. Friends may call Sun., N to 10 p. tn U'Hlll.A. Jan. U. 1.1.1 u.l.v 31. O'SHCA lr.es Klllornl. wif of Michael J, O'siiea Relatives and friends, Altar and Rossry So eletles of St. Asatha. Church. Invited tn funeral, Tuts.. 8.30 a, ni., 3731 Wallace st. Solemn high mass nf requiem St. Asatha'a .Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crois Cent. Auto funeral , KKKRO. On Jan II. 1010. TIIKHIISA to' aad S. Kront), ased Oo. Relative, and rrisnas invltrd to funeral, -rues., a so a. in., from 1st. residence. 03H W. Somerset st. nui.iiiit re.iuiriti iiiurs .iiui.ii ei. r.uwsru. rector, 2417 N. bth st., 10 a. m, lnt Holy Cross Cem. l'HHANCn Suddenly. Jan. 10. ALONZO C, hviaband of Hannah l'hraner. aged As. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Ii-n, 2:S0 r. m., 4024 N. Bth st. Int. Northwood Cem. ' FERRY. Jan. 10. SUSAN FERRY, widow of Charles Ferry. Relative, and frlands In vited to runsraii Aion,, n:au a. m. .'40 Panama st. High mass of rsQulem hi. Pat rick'. Church 10 u. in. Int. Holy Cross Cent. POWER Jan. 10. SARAH, wifa of Joseph Pow,r. Relatives and friends. K.yatone laxlge, mi, un, u. H. or 11.! mi, Tabor Lodge, No. 12. L. M.. Invited to funeral .ervlce,, von . mjii p. ni., ia ui.uuutK SI. .Ill, North Cedar Hill Cera. RAM1IO, Jan. 10. OtOnOK, husband of Masdalln. M. Italba (nee Hattley). ased 44. nsiative, ana irien.s, fuiuvea npanisn war V,t,ran,. Itrotherhood of R. H Trainman and I'. R. It. Vol. It.ll.f Ao., Invited to funeral strvlcea. Mon., 2 p. m.. 4034 Park aids ave. Remains may b. vl,w,d Hun., 8 to 10 p, m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Automo- RAPMORK Jan. H. at Miami,' Fla.. ALlCU UOHKRTS RADM0KE. vvlf. of ifr. Oeorsa n. Radmor.. of Iondon, inr., and daughter of lata A. , Cuthbart and Llltn Chase Roberts, of Phlladtlphla. RBNNYSON, Jan. 10. at Atlantic City, N. J.. SARAH 0 .widow of Captain Wlhlam ittnnyscn. and 71. R.latlv,. .m friend. inyiico. isarsaj, "wvivsw. iu, a p. m. I.KXAN'lil-Mi ii invvtv. liflaltvea. rnns invii.il . r,.n..rti i.rvurB, ........ JO n in iiaM i tl firli liMer lUJS.i Uroau ' i"Mare. nil lien ta ninrral .nm, . e. '-" !' rn,, win jmnum t It ;v..'l ! rVl nX.le Cat., M'- 71 H I"al nt.. Cermantqwn. Int. Kern." WftlllHT Jan. Ill, JIAnnV W lll-CCA riwvsjvi- i.inw I ltuli Irwin, wood ;m. Autu funeral. Ilemalna may be of Maud Vrlht Inv i:n.man). "r Due nnllr. nf fuVal will be lttn. .. '"".'. ?"n' V' .. "" l"i." '.fi'.'"." I TPPPI'lisiiv .t.n in I'llAIU.li" " i T.. n.'i.i. --j in. i". i.mi i.- . . uu.i'tii.i .'. '".""C,. i.i.n'-ii i luncrai. Aion.. n P-.yaVirj&l aon of inn,:. M'TmVVi.ri e' jViferaon. nsvi5 Kalhirlne M. Siholl (np Hurrltk) UeUtlna am Ii ri Int. prlinta, Auto funeral JWM S I tplAtrV Sn,frllwl.lllia"'un'r, if.n'1 'rl.""'.', i'. """" ""''," ,"r,r,7nl1"- ZV,1'rm"r ba "w'a ''un- "" .' Q ....-.-". -..."... ,, . nr,i:1,. ....iiniii uii. nun i.nuisf, iiuri.ii piruimpr. uun --..--.. .-i,,i,i,i iisi-im, .ut.tti.n r . mi itrivie. ni'siiiinii ni iinrv .1 nwann. niren 411 iieia. -J'Vv' nBATtll HANN'A 3.. vrlfM nt f-li.l Yllltr axeil 4n, rtelatitea ami trienila InMtwl In funrrat, l.uahan.' red.len-i., 14 Cedar at . Ilrldt.lnn, N J., en Hun., 1 p. m, HrMce" at re. rtnrr. Int. Oertrouk Ceni. Frleml" may call Rut. ,1, .Ht'KPKII .Ian. I). anNI'.VIKVR, wife er Joieph Ilueffr (nee Duel. "el SI. '" IIM and frl.n. Ivlt tn funffal. Mon m . wn iti-. v. in.k WAi.n.n r.ninrm mapa St. Ilnnawnlura'a t.liunh P 311 a, m .- ... ... , a.... .. Illlll II. .-Mi....... ..-. .-- Int. Holy Sepulchre Ccm. l.ancaater papera I copv. Itl'HIJKN, Jan. 10 OIIAIlI.i:.''. Imbnd. of l.oulm llutilen, lti-lathea nnt friends, I Pinpiura ip 11. T Co., lllMieu in lunnii rlrf. Sign.. 1 p. m., 415.1 .ManaiunU llonborouiih. lnt prhnle. West Laurel Hill Ceni. I'rlenda may tall Sun., 7 In l P. ni. HCItKM.KMlKH. At Atlantic Cllv, N. J-. .Tan, III. HMtltV KltANKl.tN. Iiu'tian.l of Jcnnl" II SrhPlicnifr. aanl r..1 IWnile aim irirtxl 1'llota' Aeso. for my una mier notice of funeral. Hi:i:s .Mn. ID, l.UCV J . wlf of .lnaeph hM, ,no ulmblel, bkc.1 SI UelatUra una rricnda invlii'd tu funeral. Tuea , s a in.. salnta' Church ii a in. Int. I'rcaiulerUn ' iirniinus iinuct-hurtf, i MMNNfi.V Jnn in. VIIANIC, liliahanil of Marv Shinnon (neo Kellv) llelatlves and filen.li Invited lo funeral Mon U.lil n in . Oil X 3nth at Solemn requiem muss St Acntha's Church. 10 . m. Hit Ht Denis's Cem Aulo service sikii:mvki:h ian. it. hi:hi:ccv t':, wife nf Tlmniis D sbi.ennker inee Hllnsi llelsllves nnd friends Champion Count II, No n. 1) of 1. ; Citnipirtlnna nf ' of A meni liera of llnncoik M. K Chore h. Invited to funeral, 'lues . - . ni , Dlo- Hire st. Int North (V.iir Illli Ctni friends may cull Mn . nfler K p in STAIN'SHV. Jan. II. HAt.TON'. husband of Hone Htnlnabv (neo Cassllv. Hetnllvea and friends nth IVnnl tin ubllenn t'li.li. other organizations of which he was it member. Invited tu funeral Tues , 2 p. ni . l'J2a N Alden st . West I'hlla. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. Auto service STUtlt Ian 10 IlKHTHA A. Wife nf VVlllinm c stnrr HcIiIIich mid frl'nds In vlled iii funeral services Mon . 1 10 p m . .'toil N. HUh at. Int private, I.awtivlew Cem Uimains may no Mewed Sun, nfler 7 3u ' s'ri.tir.i: At llrl.lKelilll. near Cornnir Ptsilnn I'hesier County. 1' . Jan. in li:SUY STI'.KI.i:. nnd 70 llelntlies nnd I friends will meet train lenvlnc Devvlnuiown si ii i.i n. in in iiniiiu ni. ?iniiun. .vion. AC'-tle riiv nipera pleaae ropy KTIIXIVIXSKI. Jan II JCSTL'S 1'. Silt VVVINSKI. HKe.l 71. I'unerul Tues. innrn residence nf son. J IVnnkllu Straw In ski :.nno Terrace st. Wlssnhlckoii Itela tlves nml Ilnxbormuli l.ode Xo IS nnd A. Jt.. Invited Services nnd Int. York. IM . nn nrrivnl of trnln leuvliiE Hroid ht Station e lo a. m I'rlends may call Mon. eve. SI"l'IIi:ilI.AND At hla rc-ldcnce. 131 W Il.iUiinore nve. I.ntisdowne . Jan. Hi, It, joll.V HOSS SCTHHltt.ANI). Jl D.. -,-, D , Assnclnto Secrelnry nf the Combined A. lUUtHes and frlfMidn. nn well hh mem. i t ri nf ITiri tion i-il nrt Int. (t a. I tn Imi xt.;,, m v. , '.in "i ii i,: i.ij."'. r,v' ".- '.. .i"T ,.V. ."'. '. '""-' "" 1 npsmui hi jni prnaio, iirnininn nmy iwj Mt'wui nun niiT l p. m , una pcnitin. lives und friends invlled tn funeral services. Mon.. '- P in . Tilo.' N Faiihlll at OIney. bit nrlv-ite, ilikimid Com HWAiiTziiA.-vniiii .ian 11. nt Tarmey, , I'm . IIAKHY HW VUTZI. WI18II aaed 70. j Hehtlves and friends invited to funeral serv- 1 lees, St Andrew'a 1'. K. Church. Yardlev. jin . ..1.30 p m. lnt ndlolnlnu sroundi. Kcnintns mav 1.. viewed Ynrdlev. Convevancea will meet train nt Ynrdley ,ta- tlnn lenvlni? Heartlnc Terminal at 1.02 p m TUI'llI- Inn 10 HAIlltY M.. hushnnd nf Sillle tl T.ivlor (nee Jones). ltelntlves and menus vvesr I'hll.l Council, No SIT, K, t t . Court Hamilton. 1 of A . Mnstee numbers' Asm. nnd I" It It. Itellef, Invited tn funeral. Mi,n. S .10 a. m . :14 N. 31'ith et. Sol. tun requiem mass St. James's Church 10 in mi iiihv i ross 1 em vino funeral. THOMAS .Inn in. HCtlHNi: V n.. son of Henry I' und Mnry H Tliomns. sued 0 vears ltelntlves nnd friends Invlletl to fu neral cervices sun., 1! p. in. pirents' resi dence, jnj lilnku ave, lioxlnirouch. Int. private, Westminster Ccm. I'rlends may call Sit . 7 to I) p. in rilllllY inn. II. .viAItv. widow of John , Terry. Ill latlves und friends Invlled fn fn TKANini -At iHlnmt HflchtK. N. J . Jan. in tlMH, h Tlir.nilMi: Til VNlht, dauchlcr of rvitx nnt Kllza Trmi-r. r i-euar urnvo 1 em THOi:S(ll Jan. 11 IlAUmnA. widow nf Michael Troesch, nRed H lUlatUen and frlrndi lnItrd tn porlrrji, Mon , 11 n. tn., 151'.' HprfncfleM av. Int. trlvate, fl.UICH Jan. 10, MtANK 1!., hushand of una M lTlrlrh ine itomen). llelatlves and frleniln rmploca Downtown t'Juh. 'indhornt Itn. Anno , Volk Veretn, of rhtlt.. Invited to funeral. Turn., 7.30 a, m , 31 3 ft .lanprr ht. Solemn rcqulm maas iur I.ndy Help of Chrlrtlans Church 1 u ni. Int. llotv Hepnlchre Om, rMtlf'i; At Mt. Joy. rn., .Tan if. flL'Ol.tn; n I'l.ItlCK. acetl -IM Itelathea and friend Invited tn short service, Mon , 11 .45 11. in.. IVrmvood Cem. chapel, Dcla Co Pi lnt IVrnwood Om 1 11 . fi r i ift iinv tr 1 1 m ! Cathnrln.' C. iTrbnfli and -m of Daniel rntl 1 lorrnre l riacti, nirii ;n iteiatlvfj nnd friend" cmplojes Went i'hlla pimp, j'ennu it, it , ni mi-mu'ii oe liaar Alie- B,PV Avs M. 13 Church. Invltl to futj-nil J,,,, &., Turn.. 2pm. Eflflll I: nrirtlrll i st lnt Ilclvuti Ceni. Remains may be viewed Mon. evi. ... i van li-.ir.. jnn. i, iii.ni, nusnsnj of lit AMvlne van Toncern (uee Mesler), L areil s. iieiaiivs unu irienus invuecl funem services, nun , p. in., .'Mil st Int. Hillside Cem. Via fun.ral I l rlcnts mil can nai . io if p. in. I VALTi:it Jan. ID. nt Point 1'leass.nt. ' TlUfks County, l'n . (IKOItdl! VV VVAI.TLlt. i.uslmn'l of Ilavhael Shaddlnicer Walter uaed 7.1 WAIIA.M, Jan 10. VKItNON II. WARAM. Relatives nnd friends Invited to services, . l Sun , T ..111 p m , 12 S. UHth st. Int. Rlver . il.w Ct-m.. W'llnilncton. Del Train leaves I W. I'HIla Sta.. 10.31 it, m. Mon. I WARltr.N. lice. 1" Miss FLOIinNCn WARRUN. of IVlton, Del., of pneumonia, ut Oxford, Knir. Int. Oxford. Hns. WATSON. Jan. 11. JhNNllT I1UCKMAN, vvlfo of Kuimor T. Watson, aaed 43. Rela tives and friend, Invited to funeral. Mou., 2:30 p. m., Homerton M, II. Church. Somer ton. I'hlla Int. Win. Penn Ccm. Autos will meet train leavinir Readlnir Terminal 1:02 p. tn nt bomerton station. Wllsr Jan H, WILLIAM S.. husband of Marsuret C. and son of late John H. and Lucy Hlter West. Relatives and friend, In. vited to funeral services. Sat.. N p. m,, 3JI N. Ulst, et. Int, private, Kennett Square, Sun , 2 p. m. f, 'VB il vTJil. ! A iia, iVjV "r i' vl'"a'". '! t vvii.lia.vi8 suddenly. Jan. I), Delectus sins, nusnand or Mary IJ3 ltf latlves and friends. STIIVMSIIII-H Sunny Shores Sail away through the mys teries of the Cult) Stream with its indigo waters, down to tropical Porto Rico where winter never reaches. Stately palms fringe its ,uif. washed, yellow shores. Ancient cities nettle within its quaint, old harbors. Charm and romance aro with you every hour of this won deiful trip. 16-DAY CRUISE. AH $Q4 50 and Expenses i7T up You rak the. voy.gs en 10,000-ton vrii.li built, for tropical xrvic. Th.,. teamer i, your notel lor th. entir. voy ag, Irom New York, around Porto Rico. .topping at principal port and return, Splendid cabin accommodation, and cuinne. Sailing from New Yoik every Saturday. Writ, tor booklet "Thuli Tropic 9,as. II. SECXENDOBr, Cen. Pau. Agent PORTO RICO LINE It Bredwr,lWYotk .BcnU Ih io ' llth , wm. car . I! Ijf," i4-J-,i. :, V HW r'.- l)lfcfl- llur'rau atidtll rrt.r of t n1fn A. M. k. Churrh. iftih atid mount v . iwii p m. Int. Mr)Mi iirmainn imjr u viewed Hlih.. 1 IO JO irmtl-nrf C !!. IN""l lnr.!it at ',.,Vl.!'ON Jan. P. MAUI A., wire ol Hhrnherd of Ilclhlelmm. Vn. 14. fnvl1 mn.,.1 "i itmm -. ..(. . m . . 111.. i. i-.'lieorr lllourrater ntv. N. J. Int. tlhlon (lioueerter, N J, I"rlend iniy call 7 in fi n. m 101 WISCHMAN-. Jan. 11 jyisi'lIMAN (ne Sclierr), mer.vrjjA , n. ,,i Vi'lhUllnan UetatKva ami frlnria. tnmtt and Mdlea1 Aid HoclMy of ih tlrrman fornvl Halem Church, lnvllnl In fM rl-fa. Tuea J-3U p. m.. f..1fl .. 4th Int. private, Weat I.url Hill fern, Vtf vii.ir.ii -ian. in, ciiaiii.f.h, nut of Mary (lllnon Winner, ai.d OT, Relmtl ami frlenila ItiMlcd to funeral ervlee.,Mi llermatiEoii . .Vvl. nHMua iiaiauvsi w i ..nj.:!?,1".."'. ,w?!Lot. Awh- IIW ! ! ' ''A-MS. O. 1).. Past I r.N'IVIHIHITY DAY 1 V A ,';;' " In iirotheinoxnl of A. and P. t ii ' P. m. Nn lU-enlnir Service. - "' I' "' ninie cnnoi. l.iilherim MI-.'.MAH, inth nnd Jefferaon sts. llev. J. IIHAD1.EY MXItKVVAIID, HnrrlaburK. p will rrraih, 111 .10 Vlnrnlni- Service. Subject! Jrsus Came tn the World." ..:iu Hlble Shoot. d. D.J-; 'TVIur -.vsnln-r .Service. KubJect Tht' 1 'Itirt . t-l nf Imi oLIniT fttat.. .... , V. - .... .... ... . . ,,, .,r..ii-t .imin ihui HTI.S V 3 1-rft.fn tarluti , .fife .ltril sTRKhT rillliril. isth anil Arch. & ltnv I'l.lIIPVri' L'tllViHIl stinitil-M-nV . 'Z lo.ir. "slaws, but l'ree.' Supper will bo relebrnled. .. .- ---- 'J:-.V '"'VAHKHI. ii The Ird'iiJ j 12 oo lllhle School. 7'.1o ltecltnl on Turner Memorial Oman. 8, on "Cursed for Thy Hake: The Trail of n Soul. Wednesday at s 00 Tho Unions of Cowper. Third In series on (Irent Hmns. ? IHll'i:" :n, an.rvVharion sts.. llev. J. UltAY HOl.TO.V, 1 I).. Minister 10.4.1 . in.. Ite lleorBO I. Avers i 7:13 p. in., Bonif Service. . 1'riilcstniit Kplseopal ST.' J1IIS Th- Hpv JUII.N MUCKItfDOn. Z).D, nector, J! xjm n. in lloly roinmunlon. t , H iniii in. Kvenln-r Trajrr (Choral) wlthVJK'J H:ir , m. rii1 24" p. m. PunJav Pehoo1.K'sffl rk(1ari llotv Communion, Tufsday, 730 tj W-arilmi rratri ench ly at noon, I The I Tin Church Unpen vptv (Uy, . . I'li.tnr.aii , , in S.J xnni . . J . . . . Il ni -r ?, rrederl. I.- It. firlfTIn svtll TTenrh on "The Sunset of a Saintly Life.", 'Come, tiracloua Hpirlt." Fran ind "In Heavenly I.ova Abldlnc." Atilhem C ' (in.hriar nn.i if p"m. INSTALLATION OP KHV. WlCD. HHICIC II. UHIl-'l-'IN. Tii- sermnn win lie preached by Dr. Xv, 1 SUI.l.lVAN. of New York, and addreus made bv llev. ItOKer fl. Torbes. of Uerman town llev. John II. Lnthrop, of, Prooklyn, and llev. John Ilaynea Holms,, of New Tork. Anthems, ilounod'a "Sanctus Ilenedlctua't ami "l-ovvly Appear." v HATUHDAY. 3 1'. M.. FtTNEItAI, SHUV. II'KH Mill RKV. JOSEPH MAY. D. D.. 1'astor Knierltua. . l , ... I ,.' 1 !. f.N'ITAKIAN POCIKTV Ol' (1EHMANT0WN Chetten nve. and llreene st. llev, HOGIJIl .1. KOIIHKS. Minister. It a m. .subject, "How tho Meeker 1 Rouitht," KnrrvnnxAT. rvM Secretarial Courses start January 14 for whol,'j of 1918 work. No summer vacation, yi. Day and evening classes. Individual, -: Instruction. Pitman and Greetr Svii..'. terns. All leading systems In dlcU-J inn fiances. . '5ffi Additional buildings have beeni purchased to increase the number ol sfvSj class rooms-. Expert initrucojilfrt have treen added to tne faculty ot . the Government for 10,000 stenor. "3! raphers and the incessant demand-of ' iiJ gcnciui uusiiicss must uc Bitvisuca uy , unusual and intensive preparation, ' Write for details. I'lione, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY I Broad St. nelon Berks I rnnaaeipnia Civil Service Positions Many Kraduatrn of Strmcr'a Iliiil- ni8 Collaret who r only IS to 20 ymr cf use nra be In a appointed to irn.rnment position at lluftU to 11200 h ,ar. .loth ho und HrlA art re 1 1 in tr ins positions. Strayer Businett Coflego H07 tnMintu 11, , I'miftdelphla. r- j m W&EPWmmwmmmmmRB& " iS mm "VjE KIItST gft price for Instruction from my WANAMAKKR INSTITUTE. 'J3d A wSSlSVf Hti., tiffora you decide. CatsJpgus O. rttS s Mt'sin ."fr ItAflTlVlF. in" "n lessons r.il i nristanson riano nehoois. Baker Rulldla-r. T320 Chestnut. I'hon, Sprues Bt7, lilt West Venansn. Phnn. Ttn.. a501. ", WINTFB RESORTB I.MilAVOOD. N. J. LAUREL HOUSE Telephone 4S0, IaikeiVood LAKEWO O D NIWJBRHV ATI.NTIO CITV. X. J. 4aVta' . 4.1 I iSM Westminster K- v. nr Beach. aaUr.. JS'JA to at. rrlvat. baths. ru' a -" rater 110 up vvkly, 12 up dally. Chaa. BuluN--.j WKKNERSVH.rK. PA. 5IIpJ;FT I4A1 I Open all y,.r. CatWsV " ."" . . Xinwr. .,.M...a.,,e.. V .U. .V.,J. bVW.WW ll.' rrlap. dry air: beautiful mountain walkaViSet Plelahlng coasting, etc. Not a aanatorluss-jC-ir Writ. OEO. S. OATJI Mir., WEKN1 VILLE, I'A.. or ledger Central. J.rK0Vll.I.K. vu. ARAGON HOTEL Kurti nra n nUn. Si. 30 up. Vheri r)ar(i. couifort i.tl Mr Ire prrmll. A. place for fam-:,.? IIJ I4IIU IIIUII.HI l""H "l1"1 WIIIIW.IIi eHTt,i HOTRI. n.SrPOI.A Under n.w njHiitl . .v. agement. Claw, ft and inoderat,. not ana cola water In,.vwy ' room, i rival, pain.. AT. Al'fll'hTIXB. n.. THE BARCELONA f" I oteam n . pr' hath. Riclu patronag.. Hklt. A.N.j Urvm. r.RANADA Op. main .nt-: de Leon. BUb. I'rl. bains. Amer r.uro. j. h. uas.r. THE BENNETT v"- b,h- Bt '"" "" "" Overlooklna- Is ocean. Nr. Old, ft. Clarion. Ulrt. R-aC.l THE MONSON J-fi: Ancient City. Steam heat. 0u privat. ! 1'Aiji riTV, rui. Palm Villa Hotel " .! a. saa M a ... "'.-. T J tna nuniing. ww., iioitifiim, vritsi i WEST PATJ.r- HKACM ' HOTEL PALMS NF ;lana and I-ak. Worth. American, i per day up. uooaiet. CI.lHWATltM. 1x4.- WH1TLEDGE H0Ttt"i vratsr In" every roonovsPrlr rati .or.'H.uroji.aa yiri b n , m i 1 '- . I 1 ffj a u. u -j,i ' A'i B ii snm & tt 1 ' . Jfl mm :ili I Ifaj m -M? ii'; i .; -ssa w ivivi a. wiaMnaii BraPwwi
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