f'fw W Vi -,. ; ('- xK? r."1 " 3SSS nuwn ON ARMY BANK - mi i.j Revives and Describes Captain Killed Four and Took Cash kN'S NAME SECRET i, of Cantonment Fnlls to Ite- V,.vi Any of the Stolen v Money ; , r CAMP FONSTON", Kan, Jan. 14. ; story of how CatAaln Lewis J robbed tho bank of the nrmy nent here ana killed with a hand r or five men who wero in tho : ,waa told to army officers by ey Wornall, who, himself seriously d, was the only sun Ivor of the tin's fury. e, forty-clclit hour Wornali. vvhii I the cashier of the bank, had hovered en life and death. Hut Sunday his ess was go satisfactory to the nrmy dclans that they ncrtnlttcd him to Hi the full storv of (he traccilv. ulilrh Md with the death of Captain Whiff- y aclf-lnfllcteil, nt tho hioment of Mo tion Saturday. t'ln.tho meantime a systematic search i'OOthe cantonment has failed to reveal LifcWV money stolen from the hank by tSkptaln Whlsler. Federal bank exnin- havo becun chocklnir thu bank'H oitnts, but the Interior of thu bulldlnc in such a chaotic condition that It Is cted no statement will bo made for or threo days. It has developed that the noto Cap-1 i wnisier wrote after he had decldnl i kill himse f was addressed to n young 1 pt)rmn at Ottnwn, Kan, but ntmy olll- aers are making every elTorl to keep i eeret both her name and iiii-.vlble i ela- 'BM1 to Whlsler. trV .thlls niKKi:ui:.T s-ioi:v K!Tr' "i o eiurj ouiuiii; imii' cu silgllliy srm mat wnicit n.ul pr-vnusly lieen Maced together ns nr .iMIorn mi... Sttoned him during b r.freiiient lnter- K.'YSdS llf OonKCinilAllH ,. l'iilri Vnrnlt ffl "SAlA yryr l.A .n,. I., ft... I.n,. ..I.l. r T .m -u., .. . i& ii, ,,I7 ii, inn Willi i, i-Jfuller Winters, vice nroslilont nf Ibn 'National Reserve Hank, of Kansas City, i Mo.: John W Jewell, editor of tho Camn Lj-J'Uhston paper: Carl,Ohleson, of Kansas ?CHy, and O M. Hill, a clerk In tho Sf Mink, when Whlsler ctme to the bank. 3 ?t, was about 7:30 o'clock Friday eve- Pountess understood mo Berona-ls the Crown Prince Ferdl-1 SV'Vklffdelnhil!" " "relhr,ri' er mlnv;' on, .i, . riL ... ..., n-i. ,n.i ,u..(cv,r.i tho ET.idtml decav nand W lllam Otto" , i m ""'":"' niiadcinhia a, Jln)ry The door .was tinlockid nrd KJryhlsler easily gained entranco Walk jgJnT around tho corunter, he drew a heavy r-nuiuniBuc piiioi anu tola the mon h SSftH 'hnrt In M nnmninl" nn.l V...1Iaa.1 a.rfRila WOQ tlia "line 1aI" . An.n.V.. I. Bf .'l. ..vfc i, .(iiivu 11. E,,v'Worna!l says the ofHcer's remarks SLTrere treated as n Joke until ho took nn i&av from under his nvorcnnt nml rlriml. SVSan'. Winters with Its lint side. All of B"SU!.thai men then wero forced to lln fnro. L down on the Iloor. while Whlsler selected jnonej, mostij uuis ot larse denomlna-I tlotl, and threw them into a sack. , k'HTornall sav s hn then vios fnmwl'ln , -. ....... -. . : ' un and bind the other men. Ills nun fcandg then were tied by the officer ami t all orf them were Rfipptd, Here, saja tho staff officer who il- .purvcu nurnuiiH Hiuicmeni, uic cashier h I lJmInd is blank, and he recalls nothlnir ' Sthat happened until he became conscious I -A.-ee n . ......" i ...'. mm.k u.nvi em. ;v iiiccriib "V 1110 .taVatinn it.r... n, i,,t- ,.e .i,. mtmy officer was wheeled Into Wornall'H I - - h. ,..n.i..i nn.i.i.. .. o. ..i 1 JB,rt amUUlatlCC on the way to the, link. . Don Tor mu liill-i iiik h..u.., ... ...... , - --- - -.. .- .. ... . o , ,,:,, ..- ,:--.r.V . -' ,".,, "",".,."' ""., I lliirvH... lit m-ivw .- .,..i. L" ,'.""" ".1 ".' ,'I ,'.."'.'".""""'; '".",". aced til Itelatlves anil friends Chester CHW- ' cellor vvoulJ unite -the tvvo countries, ueat, aim tno people wait in no piaeo ,rieV,d, imiUd t!, run';! aervlcV. Tues . I Jer of KatVKtiil 2fl J. "0i AM Chesier $, FOUND BT Si:.VmV that K- ann. nco ... cyuld no .U- n. ; I 1 ? out on the , ?,.C,r ..-'---t. V. TU ' - F': IT" V"? ?rSf SSffi Xm&0 V '" e" I Sy'H' Wl V?' Wornall had Heej, found by it .ry. And her"' h. 'touched UioCounleJ." The' Counter was not entirely bad un,,lla5 "" Mon c" "" Jf' Cnm- VUiTl'rVr'&SSf. v fowS'V- luVraV' ffiJK'S I H'" cKK" ' rl &&& AAl !Kh.;,t. wa. ""- '?. "ner-., i ??,:zJm: : ..vj'r'A" ,x:w,w ' 'waMaV .,.u.h. ."rhdur.f.rl2ni: ,r&3 cs?o wzv. Sirr,-,T.".J v,f. .-. ir..?j rS51!?.- S8?."11 1"?. n"'wer questions. ,R th0 Pl!lnceHS HedvvlB In marrlaKe. Tha Rolden head of tho little Crown Prince, f,','.1' Arla,fJ.SnJ ?"hSu.l?SiT--iil?' .l.'T.'?n? naKi'.'. 'rc,.""l .1iui,.n,i..of .'untri" ! MimilAT-Jan. in mis. MAr.OAltr.T, ''nr";',t''.n.Vvi?e.a,md "".' ifnrl:n,i '"Vi? KaCVunVeV-. "n 'V , , a1cForalnS'o committee, which knows all thins-. be-.avv him RmlllnK as he had smiled that ,, m. 4T-1 Kram.aVe Itoxhofouil, her: i riVrlck1 Heiartr . wbn Iteno st " r ?aJs'nar .?? if Jo.Smf IMwar 1 M,,r.v" & st Int. 'Wist 'i.aufer H llV Cem IgaN2entryi "Don't strike him aftain. '"'L.u-. ....... ..o -,m i,. .iim.-e, dav in tlm Runllcht. saw him tmuhini Ices an.i Int. M. Timothv's fhurch .1 v m. iii-v ,5in iiiai 12 near ?r,.tt.ni,. v .ZSY. S.nA "'."''r.,0.' .'J".".1' '.ii?"1 J'urrav. ,,;mq nmv t, viewed Tues . 8 to in 1 KPto you a fiend?" nnd flnay mur- '7 '",'. and forlorn as he had been when tint , "battt Jan. U. nominr husband of j inxilKir, II lir.TWOOU. ased n.".. Itela. ' irmh"r late fesliHc. 14T w SuJoiiliknna HPBAtlUK. At Iiurllnirton. .V. J . Jan. 12 BSsSrtd. "Bank robbed " Then the alarm thin marriage. , ,V., Ii,,. 1 ,7 1 1 1 ,u ', 1 !'' "!."ll ""W',"" N'k'nl.JW, tuea and frlenda invited to funeral services, I 'r"m nJr lnf solemn reaulemn.asJnt THOMAS II SPHAOUII. Itelatlves and EGEai srlmn alarm h t h clulcneii icr doai; more very evcnlnc, he had left them to go ' llvra and friends Invited to funeral Tues., Thurs HMO a m near l'olnlvllle x. j. ". I , ' 0f'our 1,5 nl the Visitation r 'rlends all orranlntlnns of which ho was Mr'Hfc.Zi.-: , ,-.,......... closclv. the Countess made no move. 10 ms loneij- rooms. i-eriiups phe ' 0,-V ".'.u?;U...r:t." oV"'u,V."' , ',' .'"';. -V"."?" :.." l,.ii., "."".'""" ,e;.wL1' I..hlKli ave andll at.. 10 a m. Int. prlvato f.."".",urr- ',:i,,iJ;""l'? ",?.' SI '. V- t?le7dolnVartnr8MW But " er Wa- a S"" 8"r a",0nK l1'" -' mment ' ''" '"" ' 'V '" '"'' oI7 PeP""'"'- '" ' ' .. n-10 a tn at I'etnbeVton Stat 0' .'" Auu,Xl that fHend, om It amTng" now, wiWS, ,;"""'" tffi. 'S .. . . V18'" .'' "e." "e..l.'.. ''" el flureB Perhans. after all, the com- then, when she fo ded her arms and IHIHHB -Jan 11 MARJOIIIK. daughter , HlRdlNH. At Jit. llollv. N. J.. Jan. 12. rKmLVnM mVv bo viMved wJd 8 to To. n STAINStlY. Jan 11. HAI.TO.V. husband inPOBtlfled the body of Captain Whlsler as "Kures. 1 eriiaii. " :""'"" ..'., .,,.. . .... . ., '"' of Carl II and M.iri. ii liehre. nire?i 11 nninitjn. ni.iow nf Kduard iiia.ins. n.,i 1 "'m?!.n." Jl?.l.D..i cl ." ; s ' 10 n of Hose Blalnsbv (nee Cass dv). Relatives nnd &., i.- i.i : ... .... ..,.. mitteA na a vvtioio u a noi Know an niuicu iiiwuuij 111 inw euruuufu ngurcs n,nn.v,. n.io.r. ..a .i--w.. . i;..i :a :.v-'v;v..:;:. .... .i...j i..i. iv ....:.' 1 ni y'i . 1 i'uip ii""; o i,i i, in ;ti. .m, w-...i n.n..nnn m. k i.c: jmi. vi .11a luuucr iijn uiienLtu luuuv ...... , . - ......, ...n,,,rn ,.,iu .iivii.i iiiiii.i in nt nr aiiir. uiii .ii.-iiua invivrii u, lunerni. fniiiT iv .nrt,ii.niv. .Ton i Tiimiia I'teCread from a maBazlne to show that I llM COUld see and understand. VThen TYhlsIer's body, dressed In Ills fe-drab campaign uniform and upright atrta chair, was wheeled Into the ward . placed directly before Wornall. CAPTURED XXV IKN we had been ln Murren about a month we cast out eyes to the of the mountains and wondered was beyond and If It were pos- to go and look for ourselves. Wo found out that wo could not be '.from Murren overnight without a aimed by the Commandant de Place. onlv eiven with a eood excuse. It rather hard to find a sick relative Switzerland, so we did not do much inc. JhplUerland Is divided Into two parts Frencn ana one Herman wnicn the language of the country on they border. The Germans who -Interned In Switterland are confined the German part, and the French English are scatterea over tne h half of the country'. There Is little mixing of enemies, except ens or two cities which boast large itals, where It Is necessary to send 'of 'all nationalities for treatment. these cities miniature wars are avoid. by confining tho Germans to their rs on certain days ot tne weeK the Allies aro allowed out and tsersa. OOOD FOR THRUH OF THEM Verne Is tho capital of Switzerland, Jmeilinw- pot 01 me country. An Ish Tommy nn ex-priie .nghter walking alone on tne streets or when three Germans, thinking it ats to-attack a lonely Englishman, onhlni. lie Knocked two of unconscious on the sidewalk, but .ble to catch the third I become very friendly with an .captain named Brewster. We idea operations, ana ueciaea to uusanne. where we could have of one or tne cest surgeons, world. We had heard that I ilble to obtain permission to at. yjt university. I was very anxious luue mv siuay or rrencn. ana we sted to study at Lausanne and Geneva. Eventually we were !d to the Lausanne district for jsmjKise ot having our operations. aiienuwc me university or , before we left. Jack- First. ko on coming from Germany j'ptaeed in a hospital In Berne of his weak condition, ar- Murren with his father and . "Mr. Flrafbrook soon took all ins under her wing, and. ana Mrs. McLurg, we had nlal afternoon tea party. 1 very pleasant In JJurren : I, curling wertjkood, and tty'have stayed on tilt the fWUmy arm yras giving me t jtf. water nau seen in mis 1 Auaflut 'and was becoming 1 iwsah'B Wo departed for r AVtXNjfij J ' 'rne' poontry In ,Miwcrnt nation MtrTM in hl lit. . -n.,i "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Story of Chlld-Dcs'.re, Court Intrleuo t.nd Love, the Latest Novel Dy MARY ROBEKTS KINEHART Cop right, 1913. by Mary noberts Rlnthart and the Public, Ledger Company CIIAPTKB XIX Continued ST TILL no one spoke. The Countess faced them. Only her eyes showed her nervousness j sho stood haughtily, her head held high. Hut like most women, she could not endure silence for j long, at least tho silence of shrouded 'figures and Intent eves. "Now that I am hre,'' sho demanded, "may I ask why I have been sum moned?' It was Number Seven who replied. It was Number Seven who, during the hour that followed, spoke for the others. None moved, or but slightly. There was no putting together of luads, no consulting. Kvldcntly all had been care fully prearranged. "Look on tho table, Countess. You will find there somo papers ou will perhaps recognize." Sho took n step toward the tablo and glanced down. The code-book lay there Also the letter she had sent by Peti r Nlburg. Sho mado no effort to dlsclajm them. "I recognize them," she said clearly. "Vou acknowledge, then, that they arc yours?" "I acknowledge nothing," "They bear cert.ilti Indications, mi dame." "Possibly," "Do ou teallze what will happen, madnme, If these papers are turned over to the authorities?" She shrugged her shoulders. And now Number Seven rose, n tall figure of mystrry, and HpoVo nt length In a cul tivated. Foftly intoned voice Tlm Countess, llstciilns, felt the voice vnguc-l j.. f,unlar. sim wero the burning ejesi behind the mask. It Is our hope, madame," ho said, "that jou will make It unnecessary for the Committee of Ten to use tho-,. papers. We have no ciuarrcl with wom en, Wo wish rather a friend than an eneiiij". There bo those, many ot them who call us poor patriots who would tear down without building up They nie wrong The Committte of Ten, to those who know Its motives, has tho hlchest and most lojal of ideals to the ' lpatI. n lrt of tho UinKdom will country' KO up lne cry of ll,ert'' Bu tho mo- I1N olce tool; on a new. almost annt mu&t start here. The city must fnnatlc note. He moke an well to the rIse against the throne. And against other shrouded flKUres as to his com- rnilc8. No mean orutor this. He tueU I .lorn ralsc.l his olco. he mado no ges- tures. Almost while she listened, the Thoy had witched the irradiial decay of tho countrs' nt B.im us nuruon in turnt'oti erevv ereatcr carh lear. The i masos sweated and tolled to carry on ttldr bioks the dead vvei;ht of th" ' nrislocrarv and ihe throne. Tho Iron , Innd rf tho Chancellor h' Id eM rythlne iti old KlnK who would die. was dltn? j now. and after that a loy. nominal , ruler only, while tho Clinnceilor con-j llmieil his hard rule. And now, n it .t ..r.iiili there WOM talk i Ll UL WCir imi .Muan of un aanca with Karnla. an alliance , . , carried throuuli, would destro.v """ """ "". .? ' I the hone of a lenubllc Tho Countess stared, r "Xo wall is too thick for our eais." ho continued. "Our ejes see evi- whero. And a we crow lu sttengtli, :,', - ivn .1,.,. ,,, ' tlie' (e'wu" AeI 'j101 "?5' . He srevr scornful then. To k.iIii ihlnirs " ..... . , "To nreient ths alliance, madame. Is our first aim. There nre others to fol- low. Hut" hn bent forward "the Klnc will not live many days. It Is our hope fthat that marrlaKe will not occur be- fore his death." ' By this tlmo Olita Losrchck knew ery well where she stool. The tonunltteo was propitiatory. Sho was not ln dancer, A True and Tl.rilllne Talo of the experi ences of a Wounded Canadian Officer Who Fell Into the Hands of the Knemy. I In Lausanne ono hardly dares make a new uciiualntanco without first ascertain ing the life history of the person In question. Brewter and I had a lively time during the three weeks wo Bpent waiting for accommodation In the hospital. Wo eventually got to know tho dangerous characters by sight and carefully avoid ed being brought into touch with them. However, wo did make the acquaintance Lot many charmlig people chiefly Ameri can and Swiss ana wero snown great hospitality. Tho day after we were admitted to tne hospital I had a sudden attack of appendicitis, and was nt onco operated upon. I thanked my lucky stars that I was not still In Germany, for complica tions set ln and a second operation was necessary. Skillful medical attention and careful nursing pulled me through a critical stage. Brewster had the operation on his leg and we shared a private ward. We were the first English officers that had ever been In that hospital and attracted, for that reason, a considerable amount of attention. Our room was continually filled with flowers, and we had numer ous visits from our acquaintances, who showered us with "gifts. One motherly Swiss lady kept us- supplied with home made Jelly. We saw a good deal of several French officers who had come there to hae the mistakes of tho German doctors rectified. One of these hid a most trying time. His thighbone had been shattered, and after months ln plaster the bone had finally knitted. One day he was being carried downstairs by some German or- erlies who dropped him and broke his lee again. After several months more of igony the bone finally knitted, but in such a manner that tne joint rormea almost a right angle. His leg was very I much shorter and virtually useless. In the hospital In Lausanne the bone had to be broken again, ,a pin put through the knee, weights w'ere tttached to It and the poor fel'ow had again to endure sleepless weeks of torture In an endeavor to finally overcome the results of mora than a year of careless treatment While sitting around a coiy wood fire and entertaining our friends it after noon Ira we often contrasted our life there with the months spent In German hospitals. It was a wonderful thing to be again among sympathetic people. After six weeks I was discharged from hospital, the operation on my irm being postponed until I was stronger. About a month later Brewster 'oined me at (he little hotel on the shore of Lake Geneva, where I had taken up my abode- We registered at the univer slty. Brewster.1 who had lived ln Paris and spoke French fluently, took up engl. neerlng, But I enrolled In a course In tha French lanruage. Seven or eight Knglish Tommies attended the stme lee. tures as I, and the professor wai most skillful tn detecting from their accent the 1 particular part of England from wMohtlMV.aanM. ,. - . ., VrfEvWINa. PUBLIC save as It might develop. They were. In a measure, putting their case. She had followed tho speaker closely. When ho paused, sho was ready for him. "Dut, even without a marriage, at nnyi J,ow " I-.. ,., n It-.ntv t.nfcA.t nn 111. IMP,1!"6 W0MS. rlago may be signed. A treaty for a -..'"j tl,n? ,ln,M P"8.,lb'c mutually defensive alliance. Austria en- Th '" "J d s. at " crouches dally, nnd has Germany t,c. next dy. "etter tha.. any one ravo his hind her. Wo are small fry. here and In daughter Annunclnta and the physicians, Karnla, and we stand in the way." who Knew his com M on. The Ilevolu- ........ , , ....... tlonlsts might boast, but they wero not "King Karl has broken faith before. I Qii ,ho ,)c0))p He will not support Livonia until he t 0nc(T let ,, hoy bo crow ,.,, nnd lt has received his price. Ho Is deter- ttould take moro tnall tnese pofllnB mined on tho marriage. plotters In their theatrical setting to "A marriage of expediency," said the ourthrow him. Countess, Impatiently. I "How .much tlmo may I havo?" The speaker for the committee shrug-, "Women vary," said Number Seven ged his shoulders. "Perhaps," ho re-1 mockingly. "Some determine quickly, piled. "Although there nre those of us Others " ft ho think that In this matter of ex pediency Karl gives moro than he re cedes. Ho Is today better prepared tlw.n we are for war. Ho Is more prosperous As to the treaty, It Is probably already' lulled, or about to be. And lice, . madame. Is the reason for our In itn-' tlon to jou to come here. "I hao no access to state papers." the Countess suld Impatiently. "You nre too inodist," said Number Seven aunvelv. nnd rl.inceil nt the letter .,- .1.. ...t.1- "Tho matter lies tlius. madame. The Chancellor Is now In Karnla. IoubtIes I he will return with tho ngreement signed We shall lenrn that In n day or so We do not approve of this alliance for various reasons, and wo Inteml' to take steps to prevent it The paper Itself Is I nothing Hut plainly. Countess, we need a friend In the palace, one who Is In the commence or tno royal rnmiiy." "And for such friendship, I am to secure safetj"? ' "Yes, madame. Hut that Is not all. Let me tell jou briefly how things stand with us. We have, supporting us, ccr- ...... ... tw ,( nuiivi tlliai U,-l( V.S- tnln bodies, worklngmen's guilds, n part of the student bod, not so much of tho army as wo would wish Dissatisfied folk, madame, who would exchango th emblem of tjrannj for freedom. On the announcement of tho Kings tIiat '"ere are two obstaclei " He iuscil The clock ticked and water "i'i' "" o "" P" "" metallic "P ashes. "Tho first Is this morrlaKo nanu iimm vjuo Tho rmtnlen rocnlleil v.l i no countess reconeu. not "A moment, madame. You think had- knenui, occd 17 itelatlves and friends ln v of UB " ITnder his mnak tho Pnnntesu vlled to funeral Thurs 7 In a in rrsl ii ? u V, Sf. Lountm J"nc of mother llllil N Hancock et divined a cold smile "It Is not neces- ( Iteriulem mass st Honlfnrlus's Church n a nary to contemplate lolence. There m Int. Holy Itedeetner f.m Auto funeral, nro other methods. The boy could be I TtrAw.lr,1.'.AxyIAV.KC:,'.t2:vl?,!r-Jn:'- ,!r'J.81?' taken over tho border and hidden until vne .vcpu. ..t a .r.n.y ,Bl vniisneo. jvncr uiai no ia uiuirwni, ine v-ouniess. aim paie, looKea at lilm BCOmfllllV. 1 OU do InV Intelllcence , ... small honor" "Where pel .i,.i. . -. .a 1 is. s peaceful methods will avail, our methods ale peaceful, madame." Tues., s p. m , Oliver II Hair Uld . imii "It vvns Minn In neiicA tluf vnn m(ir.'Lll'llnul Bt' I'ulieral Wed., p. In Int. i . , . ,, , '.-., i Private. Mt Jloriah Cem. dere. Prince Hubert?" ASTOV.-Jan 12. Sirs i:m.i:x xstON. 'Tlio eirors of the past are past." need no. Itelatlves and friends Invited to Then with a new sternness: "Make no 'i."":1 Tu'i., - , in. tiarlura uf Joieph mistake. Whether through our nBency k!. JIUrintS prha.'erlrTeen Cem l m- or nnothcr, t'ountess, when tlie cathe- oeioroner. ... ...Ill .ft .1 . I. ., -1 , , I will not do It. she paid. rnen maeeu tno tribunal stirred and sat forward. Perhaps never before had it been defied. ' 1 win not. repeatea tno Countess. "i .-umuer oeven rcmaineu lmpas- ip. jv nfivv iiipa. 1 nunipim !' ha ni.i ' , I, ' ," ' , ',. "" U1U nuaiciy. 1 tan uiiucr.-Huuu, inai your heart recoils. But this thing Is In- - 1 By LIEUT. J. HARVEY DOUGLAS fourth Canadian Mounted Jellies (Copyright, 1918, by l'ubHo Ledger Co) forget that we were prisoners of war ' .. u.....v fc i'viiiv. I nvfntinlli.- lirni tlm r,OMti i Gemuai.) uau tno operation on my arm, but managed to aoId a further fn cUt,ml,K.U,f .' " .'".h I'"0" than eight months of hospital life and dlil not relish the Idea of another ses- Klnn Aronr.llniTlw r -..J ,,. sion. Accordingly, I arranged with Brewster to bring mo back in a taxi ... .v. u..:, .... .J " .. '" . laxl ...u i.uvo. aiier me operation I was ., , . . - - ... three hours Under tho nnesthetd- nnH was put in a ward full of Trenchmen tn recover rnr ,nm. ..n.Ll. V l!i I recover, tor some unaccountable rea. ' Hfin whtin T rnm. T -, ai.i..t.t In French and shoutlne "A b,L ,.. ill r renin anu snouting A bas Ies UOCheSI COChons!" etc. fDovcn with the Huns I I'lgs!) Whenever I went back tn hA Imsnlml fnn 0 JM..I. .1 . r.. .... w wi.ooiiij, meno nin vvouiu snuie at me and say Bodies!" A bas les s.nn. ilml lmM rnlmpii tliM fltv tn tl.a l.'f.i'u l.MMA MATIl.Tl.v In.. 'lVn.l.l ,. l .. It'll. Hi. ViiIm funeral .ii... .,i i.i.n.l. In.im.l i. fnn.,.1 n i..... r ill I II, villi 11, ir, liil.u .VI CM11II Brewster wrapped me ln rues and'?1 2 o'clock, at Armstrong & Bon, 1020 X. . ... .. ..... . waa uu ltrnsd st Int private. nurriea me to ine notel, where the con- cierge was sent for tn h.ln m. n 1 room. He. rioOr fellow, thought r ,.,V dr,.nt .nrt Sw ','TSM l w drunk, and handled me in the patronlz-I Ing way usually employed toward sen- tlemen ln thla stato viemen 111 mis State. . A kind Kng sh lady who knew what had hannened ,,; ... ST l naa happened came to see if there was iij iniiiK ono couiu ao. Tne cone erea , waved her aside, savlne- In vr.-h. "IT.'. .11 lv. . jt . -....., ..wo ... .,ai, iimuuiii. iave mm alone J he will be quite right after a lit. tl. alp.n!" f " "l I tie Sleep I A wrti-min. ,t A T ELCOJIE ALLY While we were in Lausann. .,. I Tr.l..J cj- j.i. . """ " uiuicu oiiiicn ucciarea war on uermany. A sigh of relief went un frnm ..,'. ally. At last the whole Kngllsh-speak. Ing world was fighting side by side for Justice and right. We Canadians felt that now we could shake our cousins to the south by the hand and welcome them to the greatest of all undertak ings, and that after the war there would not be the feeling of reproach which we had dreaded so much. We all realized the tremendous power of our new ally and hoped, from a selfish point of view' that her assistance might bring the war to a speedy close and bo hasten our re turn to our homes and families. Toward the end of July one of the officers staying In our hotel received a telephone message from Chateau D'Oex to the effect that the British and German Governments had come to terms regard. Ing the repatriation of certain Interned prisoners of war, and that before long we might expect to -be visited by a Swiss commission to select those eligible tn o-n tinm. Va,i,..llu t.i to go home. Naturally, this caused a. FRANCIS husband of Isabella' Merti De. great flutter of excitement. TV. v..j ('. .asd. lie atlvea and friends nolle. -... v. . .,..,,,,, wlla caused a great flutter of excitement. w ..., been expecting It for some time past as at the railway station of Lausanne yn had said good-by to larra miK.. of our French comrades, on their wav HEIITtL daughter 'of Emma C. sn'd late back to their native land. 'ijsnm P. MaiUn. Relatives and friends, About the same time as we received this good news the university closed and tha doctor with whom Brewster and' I had been taking massage and mechani cal treatment decided to go away for a holiday. We had no excuse left for staying longer In Lausanne and on Au gusta we, together with several othera. were recalled to -Murren to take over Msa.r'tb iuUsviwhlah'wre falllaar :?- ii- -Liir " y ; ETOERr-PHILADELPBlA, MONDAY,- ' evltable. as I have said. Whether you or another but perhaps with time to think you may come to another con clusion. Wo make no threats. Our position is, however, ono of responsibil ity. Wo are compelled to plnce the future of tho Hepublle before eery other consideration." That Is a threat." "Wo remember both our friends and our enemies, madnme. And we hae only friends nnd enemies. There Is no middle course. If ovl would like time to think It oer " How much time?" Sho clutched at ".lnv I lmvo n. month?" "During which tho King may rtlo , i,,',," c',5.plo'.,Lhll",,J,p?lll"JV, e-c,L'l1,1,, i.. m7im m. B,,i '..Nr Port Itlchmond. invited to serv- Alas, madame, It is now jou do us too little honor! "A week?" begged tho Counters ties perately Tho leader glanced nlong the line Ont head after another nodded slowly A Week It is, madame. Comrade Pixel" ne ono wno nail, uinugnc ner came forward with the. 1); inim.iKP "At tho onil rf lllrt VIoeV. vnrtinxrn n, "" "'. ; tonight. )m waiting; Iti "le Street of the Ise Irglns " mhimiwi . n. the day tlie llepubllo of L yonla " estnoiisneii, maaame, ttiey wll be '""td to jou " bowed nm , or ,.", " nd returned to his chair movements of tho man .,..', "",",., .,,,, who placed tho bandage over her ejfs, eiieo in tho tuuni (CONT1NUHD TO.MOltltrtW) Full Cargo of Oats for France AN ATLANTIC POP.T. Jan 14- , . . , "ns,nv? , e" n'irioun'l for send Ing 400,000 bushels of oats from this port to rrnnce In a short time Tho llf .! mnVl 111 n lllnll mill Anvnl 4l ....... I inent will ho tlm flrqf in iin fi.iu .t ITui, .,ii . . ,ort lth a full carfio of uraln lu many month?. Beatfjg tLffXAXliIHl -Ilntered Into r"it llroisic- ' Ijn n' v' KAIKC., widow of Thomas 11 Rnd Marlih Vi S."r of PhiliVp. I el. jives and frlmda Invited to funei-ai servlcen I. A.-iAllKlM Jan IS T.IliI.IAN daueh- m nt HurhHri. a,i it tnv.M AnnUhatm in Ile'jes and daughter" of liuuene and Annie Ift' V;.-lid"K fun -raleerv Ic'Tues . ' ip In nBr,nt,. resld.ine I.-, k Highland ave Lnnadowne. Ini; p A1S0P. Jan. 13. at 1410 C'hrhtlan at., int. -. ..( iviiiuii ill II llliaill 1- ti ill n siniii, Itelatlves and friends Invited to services. m. . Tiilrlnrn nf ns r. flit. 11. If) Summer st Int Unit Cm L"! auio iunrai iikli, Jan. 13 HAimy It . husband of ?'ary Hell Itelatlves and friends Inv ted to Genrse n.-lie 12.-.7 h" hlah mass ht Anthony's Church D-.lu a hlffh niBM ht Anthony's Church 03u a m. j.,j.y.ros. .....- . -- .-. . ....... .... ... -. ... .- '"n11 """ Helatlvea and friends Invited to lunerni -iues m in 11 ni iiariors or ri. v. II".!)"'1!.1'1 S?-"L r,in" ,v,,n," "'j, .lnl'm". renulem mass Church of our Mother of Sorrows In a m Int Old Cathedral Cem. IU.ANCKi:.VM:n Jnn 12. JOB!, hus. hand of late Sirah Hlancliense, need fell Itelatlves nnd friends Congregation Heth Israel, Hlchmond I,nie, No 24U. I, O, O F Invited to funeral services Tues 10 a m 2214 N 17lh st Int Mt Cirinel Cem HUSK Jon 12, W1I.HKI.M. husband of rlre',n'i,o"a,'2". WKf vlted'Toural f ea , nju a m . myh nouian(i avr oi- pr"n inana of riulem M. lunattua'o Church 10 a. m int Holy Cmu com. IUIAHI Jan l- WIM.IAM non of .nz;BrdUMYt,ra.vynAR?ren"d,.n-;,,he?inl,'o funeral Frl 1 n in residence of mother. Sllnnl. Illlisanl Arendt. 242B H 2d st Int. (private. Kertjwood Cem. Remains may ha viewed Thurs. eie. HODILL. Jnn 13. niciiArtn. husband of Marciret Itodlll formerly of Nottlnnham Kncland Itelatlves and friends Invited to ,,ik,niiu iin.ii, n,,i ..,?-,, no ,,..,iru iu funerAl services. Ued . 12 noon KB-'! W k- fl'11 "' Oermnntown. Int Ivy Hill Cem "emalns mny be viewed Tues. eve HORI.AXU. Suddenly. Jan. It. SUSAX, nainrhl.r nf lata William an A Tnria flnrlnn.l IWativV, "n.lfrl.nd. Invited to funeral selvlces. Wed 2 n. m. niece's res denco. i ana Jane Borland. P. m .niece's residence, Vra. .Tosenh Wilson, ltior, 8. lth St. Int 5"- Slorlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Ues. eve. IIOYD Suddenly, on Jan 12. IIEf-HX C. rtOYU. at her late residence. Km X 10th at. liuain.n mi.. ,i,..,'(. u. mr 1.1,111 .iu ii ilted tn fnneml aervlres. nn 1-iiea aflernnnn. BRADFORD Jan. 12. at Clementon N-. j. LUCRUTIA II.. widow of Davit Cvldow nf DaSVo hJ.2 anS' ,J?.aVi. Ilraaford. aged 75. IlrUtlyes and friends Invllsl to avrvlces. Tues . 2 30 p. m .Oliver ' II. Hair llldg.. 1820 Chestnut at.. Phlla. I"'- Heivuo Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon . 8 to 10 p m. iinintXT Jan 10 m.tZAnnTir r """. of Frank j, nradley and daughter of William and Catharine McNaspy. Kuneral. to which the relatives and friends are Invited. iues. o a. m., uij h. rront at. solemn , n";;" of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart m.oii h. in. inv. IIOIV v.rnss V em. iimnv.-v. jan. ii, Hui-iuu cahoi.ixb JTIOWN ne Rublack). wlf; of David O. Brown Relatives and friends, Oen. 8ner- man T,mp., No 7o 0- rf A nVUrd to fureral. Tuea . 2 p m.. B726 Christian ft., W. Phlla. Int. private. Arlington Ceni! Frit"! may ca" Mon' T to 0 p. m. Auto LL':,"l nltOWX. Jan. 11. ELEXOnA. wMm. e i ...;... "T,. . . - rrrI.. -.-.. . .... . , , vvunam urown iveiavives ana xrienas In vited lo runeral. -jnurs.. i p. m.. 12 Queen at. int. Mt. l'eace cem. itemalns may b. viewed Wed eve. CARPENTER. Jan. II, ISAAC, husband of Mary Carpenter, ujted 47 llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 2 p. rn.. 1330 W. Cambria st. Int. Hillside Cem. via funeral car. Remains may bo viewed Mon. eve. CASSinr. Jan. II, TATRICK. husband of lata Susan Cassldy, aired (lo. Relatives and friends InYlted to funeral. Tues.. 730 a. m.. 2854 N. Wamock at. Hlxh mass Ht. Edward's Church tt a. m. Int. Holy Seplllel-re Cem. Auto funeral , COXNOR. Jan. 13. aEORdE IV., son of Oenrs V and Asnes K, Connor. Residence. 1827 S Ilroad St. Du. notice will be given. CHRT8TIE Suddenly, Jan. 13. JAMKH r... husband of C. Estell Chrystle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Tues., 8 p. m.. 1'iOS X Robinson St. Int. private at convenience of family. DKEI.Y. Jan. 11, RESSIE, daughter Of Patrick and Margaret Deelv. Itelatlves and trlends, members of Sodality of our Lady of Mercy Church: Dlv. Xo. 22. Ladles' Ausll. lary, A. O. II., Invited to funeral. Tues . a. 30 a, m , sister's residence. Mrs. W. Ilames. 2421 K. Opal st. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Hoiv Cross Cem. Auto service nflirrPH Rnrf.nlv Tan 10 niTAnrva ot l.tn msirici, invnea 10 runeral. wed,. 1 p. ni.. 121 K. Hortter stv. Mt. Atr, jervlce. in Church of th. lir.thren. Main abov. Clisiiviei sr, 2 p. m. Int. Ivv lllll Cam, inntr,nii.--M.ii, 11, 2.U..M Li, "uu- members of faculty of J. Ii. Webster School, 'nvllea 10 (uner.i services, w.a., 2 p. m.. ST23 Dlttman St., Tacony. Friends mayj-all Tues.. 7.30 to 9X0 p. tu. Int. C.dar lllll Cem. Auto service, DONADIEU. Jan. 12J MARTIN L., son of Martin and Marl. Donadl.u (nee ICoep pens). aged B Relatives and friends, scholars ef St Bonaventura's School, invited to fun.ralWd., 7 JO a. m residence of Barents. AST W, Cambria at, Ansel Maaa t. IJonavsntura's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy SeoHlehr. Cem. Auto funer.L DORAN Jan. II. MART A. DORAN (n. J"Bsj. ' voiiiMiyji.'isran ana ..-lit. i.i.i. . i luiinnnr, iii .im ii.'inii. iiriiiiiiii iiiui iiu ihpii in... x .. iinn nr i ninarmn n.rr inn in.o i.innu i,.i. 1U1IFI.I 1 UP. -T ..II Tl nfcvrnw Keilst 10 . m. Int. Holy Cross cem. Auto funeral. Friends may call Monday eve. P0WN1. At rembrton, X, J., Jan IS. ANDREW J. DOWNS aged ..1. Relative, and friends, II. of I.. F... Dlv. No. 22! II. of I F. and 13., No. "13. nt ramdn. N. J.I I. O.O. 1 Lodaa, No. Is, llordfntown. N. J.. Invited to funrral f rvlcf - Tur., 11.30 a. m., remdenoi of Ilobert Vandenbers, I'ro li'Ct rinlnn. N. J. Int. JamMburB. N. J. rrlenda may call Mon. eve.. In I'emberton. DUNS'. J. AUOUSTIN. hunband of Rarah C. Dunn. Jan. 12. Ilelatlves and frlenda, all onlsra of which ! a mjmber. In vited to attend funfral. Wed.. Jan. 10, 1 J. in. M0 Heed at. Itemalna may be viewed lues., s to 10 p. m. Int. Eden Cem. , ntlKnnAClt. Suddenly. Jan 15, IIMZA IlHTIt O. wife of John H, Kberbach and rtauahter of late 8lmnunil K. and Anna M. Oeti, Ilelatltea and friends Invited to fu neral aervlcea. Thura . 2 P. m . 17 Colwn. lane. Cjnnjd, Jlonlaomerv Co.. Pa. Int. nrhate. Train leae ilroad,m. Htatlon l.nf n rn. Krlendi may rail Wert. tr. , KCICRIt. Jan. 11. IIE.NItV J . son of lata Prerterlrk and Caroline J. neker. Ileln tlea and frlenda InMtert to funeral aervlfej. Wed., s p. m.. 1T7 Krankfpnl uve. Int. private. North I.aurct Hill CVm. Itemalna may be viewed luea . after 8 P. m. Auto I'vTniniv . 11 milt A r.MTnt- I CAN (nee Cnniery). widow or Jamea Hntrl , ran nelalhea and frlenda lnlted to fu neral. Wed , 8 in , m , 2431 Inreraoll at. I '41li and Jlaetrr ala ) fohmn hlah maea of requiem St. Illltabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Ilnlv Crnen Cem. . . KVANM Jan 12. CIIAULK1" P.. buaband of Cerelln i:ans, aaert fill, ltelathva and Icea, Thura , 1 p in , 2142 N. Camac at. Int. private. Mt. Vernon rem. son of aeon W. and Catharine l'ranka. Hired 81. ItelatUrs and frlenda. I'arlfle ''. No. soo. I. o . P. invited to fu- TrB,',.Y,i:ol,,"3,5T7UN,,'lii,Pi .rtnPrr.v'ntS? PKnno J.m. 11. THKIlKSA, wife ot , Vndrw Ferro . f 3.10 SKront m .r.l5 xuea.. -3ii m . M" W Somerset at. , hnienin irqulem mnaa church or hi. i:u L..t I - . rl...a...U .. CI ' u na-.l ..u. ml" V fifti tt 1fi ii in Int i " Fi'tF.'mhl. -Jan 1.1 JACon. lisl,it,d of tale Wllhelmlrn l'reldei (neo Kaufman) "II I ''I IUI ; BIAS 1 una suit v telntlves and friends invite, to funeral services, Wfil 2 P ni . residence of ilsush-ter-ln-lavr Mrs Catharine Frrlrti'l, 273h N. Darlen St. Int Cedar Hill Cem Itemalns mny be viewed Tues , after 7 p in. Auto iunerni OAFFNHT Jan. 12 THI'ntA M.. diuuhter of Catharine and Iitf Thfimm A. ... V. '1 11 rtiffncv nnd prandaauahter of iale Peter and i:ilen Cleary, aaed 13 Funeral, to which relatives and friends Inviieii wed, . in a. m., mother's residence, 2427 S Chadwlek st Maes of renulem Church of M. Monica ft a m Int. Iloii Cross Cem Auto serv- ClAnOI.VS Jnn -1.1 PIIANIC 111, li'is. Innd of i:ilrabeth naaalns, aned 71 Itela tlvea nnd friends, members or the Ainnla-a. mated Society of i:nalnecr. Invlled to funeral seniles, Thurs . I p lit, 712 W lllli at.. Chstcr, I'a Tnt prlv vte (lAlivwxI Ian 11 hi:i.i:n vi wife of i -.h Ia f!n . nr... an 1 il-lllirKlAP nf tr.ii Wr ('I- ll1o Hhnde aired .T. IlelatHe an 1 'rletiiN Imlted in funeral Tues I 3 r. in. Mirlton pike i;illbunr N" J Int. Mowm Vm lRHlmra N' I Auto III mept trol- le ut Itaddnnfielrt from II n 1 n'rloelr. JOHN r hunhana of Rllrnheth ial ckp'I 08 Kefttlei and I friends Incited to funral Tuen . U p. m . TOft Itnrtram i.., c'olllnjrdale, D!. Co.. Pa i 1'cl Amis n t r nail tii.i Q n In In t I Mnrlah Vni. Auto fiin'ernl. ' CIOHMAN. Jnn 11, WIM.IAU O. hus band of Jfnnnettc (Inrmnn (nee Mnnahan) and son of Thomas and Ma run ret Oorman. nued 3S HflatHc and friends, ntipljfn of rimrles M Talor Co nnd J. 1. Itlley Outlnii Club. lnltrd to funeral Ww fi ,t0 a in. parents resldenrf i'2li0 Moore at. I Holemn maun of nnnlTn St Klmond a t't irrh in a. m Irt. llnlv ren Cem OIIANT Jan li! at nilhhurir. N J., I CATHAHINi: J widow f Henry (Jrnnt. aced 70. He:utle and friends Invited to funeral B-rIceB Turs.. 2 p. in. David Hi Schuvler IMdiy., llroftd and Diamond ats Int. Iirliatf. HANSnr.L. Jan t2 HMZAnKTH nnTIt- WI.M. daughter of Iat nild and Mar iinnpeu. nteti imi uiniu anu rrienos in Miru to lunern wru .' n lora 13 U TerJves 7011 funeral nar- Woodland ae, (.Services fit. .lamea's I K Chi n-h, Klnv nvrtmnK. .i i' m. ini in rnurrnjprj I HARtlAf'ir .Tan 10 MAllY J.. wMow of Theodore J ifnrhAcli Helatlei and friends lntted to funeral Renlcs. lui, - p. m , 3iI2m Walnut st. Int. str'etly priate. Omit HUM frl HAItltni .Ten !'. T'ltr:rRIM-T.. I..... li-vml of r.llen ltarrnii Hired 47 I'.ilattvea and friends inanilikln 'Irlhe Xo .MT. 1 ii A. M vlolilen C'rnvn Castle Nn I';, K. of M Inv.teil li funeral. Wed.. 2.111 1HIB i: WrlRlit at Int AVestmlnster sj,i inn 1il 11 o m r.ulil.non nt ,-. ' '. nima,n. Ml 1 itii . i m pp nt Jul luntoun t II Church. 1 n. m. Int Julhwlown.M K. Cyn IIOPMJN .Ian 13, WIIJJAM S HOP- .-IV7.1 iiuai'nim i. .'.my s. iivimun iliru S...IIM IIaIhIIi.. n." StwlAv.JH Ia.al.Al .. ,.r.lrPii A . 2 p. iti.. oilier IT. Half llldir isit . nriinui ni ini pnvait, i iiui.i, Jan ii, iiAitjvx ii.. nusnana or Marv A and son of the late Amps 11 and faille J Hull, aced 42 Iteltlves and friends Ksirmount IindRe, Ko .11.1 n. of L,. V I II Invited to funeral. Tues., 2 p. m . nrt X 4IU11 st . West Phlla Int Green mount Cem l'riends may view tho remains Mon 7 to II p. m. Lancaster County papers nleose copy. Auto funeral, HUSTON At the -Masonic Home, Jan 12 rilAKI.ES II. HUSTON, aired TO. Itel,. tlvea and frtemls Apollo Lodce, Xo, 3Sfl V and A. M . Invited lo funeral, Tues., 2 p m from the Home, 3333 N. Ilroad st. Int. Mt. l'eace Cem HUKTOX Jnn. 12. CHAni.KS If, hus. hsnd nf Harriet Huston ne Mattl.l lt'. tlves and friends. Apollo Lodce. Xo. .IVrt, K. and A M.I -Washlnuton Camp, Xo 301, P. O. S of A.: Ivanhoe Castlo, Xo 2. K (1. II. l Imperial I.odae. Xo. lOU,'., I O. O I" , Invited to funeral. Tuea . 2 p. m., resldnci William It Echofleld. U2T S. 20Ili et. Int Mt Peace Cem. IHA-ni Jan. lit. .lOKKrii n husband of KllzaUth M. Irato (neo Schrader) and son . ,. isn. ..i t i.w . ' "' . -' "i, into runiir anu u,,.c"iiii .lain, H limn .i:, ItelntKes and fnmllv lnvft.,1 tn f,m...i Wed., 8 30 a. m , brother-in-law's residence rranft Hlnns. Kolemn requiem mas. Church of Nativltv lo a. m Int private uf Dominie's Cem . Holmeshurir. Auin fi.. ti...l.li. .m 1IAl...l....n, . ... m.. . IRWIX-ian ".' at oTendala. Ca, m . liKPnA nWYNXI-. wldnw of iaff i.iiV' nECCA OWYNNn. widow of Hugh Irwin Due pntlee nf funeral will he riven JAMr.S. Jan. 12. C1IARI.K8 WILLIS, son of lato CofTman nnd Ch-vrlotto Bertolet Jamn Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed , 10 30 a. rn . brother-ln law's residence, Ramuel A Dutrtap, Wvnd moor ave.. Chestnut Hill, Int. West I.tiurei Hill Cem. JEKl-"l-:itS. Jan 12. JAMK TV V....K.... I 0f Ja,T 80Phlil ,'"if"'S "v." .""" ot ' J"aef.h 'and Mnrirarct Jeljers. Itelatlves and friends nf ion. John W JeBef. 'lSs TreV st ( "fi, Jackson st.) High reoulem Tmass Church f !f Our I.adv of lit. Carmel 0.30 a. m. Int. New ct-edral itn. JOHNSON Jan. 10 at reald.nea Alh.el inruru iu uiiithi ra.. rsiflenc II Kaub. 2tl x Ilroad St.. KLI7.A1IKTH H.. widow of Xleorgo W. Johnson and daugh- r of ata William ami Carolina Adams, of Jioinorougn. menus may call at liroaa at residence Sun. eve, Services and Int. Kman- "el I. L. v.ni Church. Wilmington. Del.. Hon 2pm juseh, Jan, 12. ANXIK II.. Wife, of Harry Jones Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p m 4310 Haverford ave. Int. Woodland Cem. Auto funeral KANE. At lleverly, N. J.. Jan 12, r,i,u,Aiu.ill 31,, WHO 01 Lionel J, ivane. Kunerai services Wed 8 p. m.. St. Mary's Church Ilurlinaton X. J, ini. lonuinenv i-em.. ,ieveriyL x. J, KArPES J.n. 12. MARIA, widow of Au- gustua Kappes. aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m,. residence of brother. John W. Moun tain. 4402 Oermantovvn ave. Int. Mt. l'eace Cem. Friends may view remains Tues,, ftfiLLY. Jan 18, LIZZIE KELLY (nee Wllllmler). wlfo of Oeora. Kelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 -0. m., 8021 X. Franklin st. Int. private. Frlenda may caii Tuea eve. KILEY. Jan. 11. IDA n . sri" of John J. Klley and daughter of Jennie and lata John Murray. HelatlvM, ana menea invited to funeral. Tues . 8 30 a. m.. 2830 X. Marston at Solemn requiem mass Church of Corpua Chrlstl 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. KILOOUH Jan 12. JAMES KILOOUR. formerly of I33i Pt. Ilreexe ave., aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to aervlces Wed., 2pm. Oliver II. Balr Oldg . 1820 Cheatnut st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tues,, 7 to 10 p. m KRAFT. Jsn. 12. ANNIE, wife of John H. Kraft, aged (II. Relatives and -friends. Ladlea' Aid Society, members ot Orace Re formed Church, Lehigh Ixdge, No. ft.. 8. ot 11., invited to funeral services. Tues , B p. m. 1214 W. Hatiard at, U2th and Huntingdon sta,). Int. Ardsley Cem., Wed , at convenience of family. LAIIOU Jan. Jl. MART C, widow ot Jacob Labor (nee Phillips), aged 71. Itela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 1 p. m., residence of aon-ln-law, Fred Wless. 313 W. Wellens ave,. Oln.y. Int. Magnolia Cem.. via trolley. Remains may b. viewed Tuea H tn ID p, m, LANDAUEll. Jan. 10. SARAH, widow of Charles Landauer. Relatives and friends, members Reach St, Mission. Invited to fu. neral services, Tues., 8 p. m 837 B. Colum. bla ave. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be vl.vted Mon., S ta I0 p. m. Auto service. I A WHENCE Jan. 11. CHARLES LAW. HENCE, busband of Delia Lawrence (ne. Qualtera). Itelatlves and friends Invited to f 1 neral, Tuea. 8 a. rn., 2211 Donaffon t.r. race. Mass St. Clement's Church. Paschal vllle a. m Int. Hnlv Croas Cem. LEVY. Jan. 12. ROSA LEVY (nee Rein helm.r). widow ot A. Oeorg. Lvy. R.U. tivM ana triua. innteq to run.r.l, Tuu., JAUAHY .14, 1918 DKATIH Ilrldeahurs. Ilelathea and friends Imlted to funeral aenlces. Wed.. 2.30 o. m , residence of slater. Mrs. M. I,, fardel), 1408 Sellers at., Frankford. Int. Cedar II ill Cem. 1XKIVK. Jan. 13 UAHIIAItA A... wife of David Lorue. ared 05. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed. 1 n. m. residence of husband, B2R I'enn at.. Camden S. J, Int. private. Kveraraen Cent, mends mav call Tues , 7 to 0 p. m. .... IXWKll Huddenlr. Jin. 10. WILLIAM r., son of John and Iloaa Ixiwer (nee Nesaell. aaed 17. Itelatlves and friends, First I'res nvterlan Sunday School, Camp No, 489, 1. O. 8. of A,, invited to funeral. Wed., 2 P. m., residence otparents 2d21 II. Dauphin at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Itemalna may bo viewed Tues. eve MACKY. Jan. 11. CHAnLKS O , husband of l:llza A. Marey, aired 70. Prlends of family invited to funeral services. Mon , 8 80 n. m . K3S. Hfste at.. Camten. N. J. Int. private, at convenience of family. MA,1AIM,-V, .inn 12. XVII. 1. 1AM A. MANAHAN, aveil Go. I Itelatlves and friends invited to funeral. Thbrs., 8 30 a. m,, sla ter's residence, Mrs. Hannah A. I'Vitey, 4int Hazel ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Fran cis do Sa es'a Church in a. m. Int. private, . MATKU Jan. 11. MICHAKf. MA-kKIt ef Jamison, Pa., husband of lato l.oulA .T, .Vaer, aired f,. llelatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services, lion . H P tn.. psrlora of Henry Seher t Son. soon II. Sus. nquehannA ave Further services Neshamlnv rresliyterlan Church. Warwick, Pa.. 2 u. m. tnt rHirrh arounds McmiUAIlTy (ncn McCrudden), Jan .12. ItKI.K.V. rtauahter of late Michael and Jfarv Mclirrart, Hie of Corraln, County Donegal. Ireland. Itelatlvea and friends, the t.easue of the Sacred Heart of the Cathedral, In vited to funeral. Wed.. 8.311 a. m , ln4 Vine at. Solemn requiem mass at ths Cathedral lu a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MePANW 'in 11, HOItACi: P. Mc CANN. ared 01. IleUllves and friends. St. Paul's I-otUe, .No. 4R1, r. and A. M . Iler mantovvn Chapter. No. 2ns. It. A. M.I tier mantown Commandery, No. sj, K, T., In vited to funeral services. Tues 3 p m., loo H. Washlnetou lane, (lermantovvn. Int. privme. M.Cl'.INTOCir. Jan. CI.INTOCK Itelallve 12. JIlss jiaiu .ic- ami rrlenus in P,".'J ln 'uneral er ces. Wed . :j v m. i ;; ;.".... V..ri...... ",'..,- .... Wftlnll ( Int nrUad Antn aft In MoUKVITT. Jnn. II MAHJOItlK Mc PhVITT (hm Mrllimh) wlff of Hush .tr. Ieltt, of Cmintj Donepwl, IrInnd Hla thru and fimK 11. V M Sodality, Sacrfd Monrt nnd Altar htm! HnnHtv Hnrptl?"i nf fmmnrulatn Concriitlon Church lnlted to funeral. Tui . H 30 iw m.. huband'n rct tlrnc jli, I.cnpnrd st, (n-ar Knnt M. and Oir.ird r.1. N"lfmn i--miIm tnaflfi Church ft' Immaculate Conception 10 m. Int. ' SMV rnthflra Cem. Mni'imriL'v t.. in T-n-iT'ri I MrKAUnKN'jMfi. 12. DOt'OLAS. I.ub- '"iii'i i aiarv a .tier fin It ll Ul'n iHriir J. Rlitl"f and friend invited to funfral, "Wed.. Tin a m , 2Cn" 13 Indima a Sol emn requiem man Church of Nativity 0 a. m. Int. .St. Ann's Cm I'lease omit flovr- ?r MpPAT.I. Tun. 11. BM!!Mfr. MrPAT.T. formerly of Morton. Pa Itelatlvea and friends, emploea of rrlnsfleld Water Co, Intlted to aerrp. Tile , 2 .p m, OUef If Hair HIdff., 1KJ0 ciiestnut st Int Mt Morion Cm Auto funeral MeOOWA.N Tan 1 J HAHAK. wife of lin1e H Mcdowan and dautrliter of late I'M n anl nnd Kellna Apnel Relatlven nnd friends lntled In funrYal fferlces Wed . 10 30 a. m , 401 W Ulnnn.i ne.t Orraan. town Int. prhale, Itemalns mav be pwed Tue fp MelXirmiM.V Tan 11, PATHTCIC. Kon of late William nnd IsabrlW MeLouphlln, late of lit JO Carpenter st . aired 3 Ilela tlei and frlriidn Incited tn funeral. Tues., 3u n m resldenr of uncle, TatrleK Mr Dermott 121T MiKean rt. Solemn hltrh mass of requiem ct Charles's Church 10 n, in Int. Holy Cross Cem. MintCJIANT Jan. 13 CHARLES W. husband of late KsihT J Merchant sited flK. Relallw and frlenda lnlted to funeral aer lrf-a. Wrl 11 a m parlors of Joseph 11 Murray A. Fori i2l Market at., Camden. N. J. Int prhate, Harlelxh Cem Trlends may call Tues ee VILLH Jan 11 KATHARINE FRAN CEF daughter of Kdward V nnd KHzibeth C Mills Hireil 4 HelitUes and trlends In lted to funeral aervtrrn 1ue , 2 p. m.. pnrents resilience, fi20t Clearlev st.. (ler mantown Int printe Remains may be ewer Mon from 7 to t p m, MINNICK Jan 12 UANIKL J., hus lnnd of Mir Frances Mlnnlck (neo Land), ntrff 7(1. Itpl.itlirH nnd filenll. rlerks. IVnnn. 1 1 ermlnnl Railroad, mall cleric of set nnd dlv. Innd Railway Immediate Relief Asso , ln vitfd to funral wed., n in a, m 0732 N. I Carlisle st Oak Tnne. Solemn requiem mass I rhurch of tho Holy Antrels lu a. m. Int. I' HoK Sfpijlrhro Cm MirCHKLL siiddenlv, Jnn 12, at liar rlshurir, Pa I.UMC1.L MITCHELL, aeed 30. i i iinerai Bcruei anu ini prnaie I tfllllll: .tun. II lM.IZAItnTlf nl.lnwnf Augustus 1' Moore. Itelatlves and frlenda 'invited to fimernl bervleea, 'lues., 2 p m , ' parlors of Harry C 1 Carson. 1213 B ilroad at Int. private Auto service. MtlltltlROV Ian 13. CHAHMJS J . lius. ..., V.!.. . ....- ."' i ..."" I Ifc-.D- .".".'. fl'." 1 . "hr. V' . "n5ltr' . it , it.ni t v.rnon . in, -....: NACK Jan 13. ANNA. wMovr of Pam- w Karo Itflatlvea nml friends United in lUnrTftl MvTrVlfe!". (l , P. . a ... a .- t .." funeral parlora of Oeorss AV. Ilarrett K .cor. Park and lhih aves Int. Hillside Cem.. via funeral car Itemalns may bo ' viewed Tues , 8 to In p m. I Xi:KI'. Jan 12. 1IIINA K.. daughter of 1 PranK and nilzaheth Xeir. aasd 2S. Beia tives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues . 2 30 p. m . residence of mother, 22.14 i X iiope at. Int. private, flreenmount Cem. Itpmsins may ho viewed Mon eve NKSSI.KR Jnn 11 IVAUHIItOnit K. XKSHI.K.Il, naed J. Relatives nnd friends. Purity Council, No. 48. D. of 1,., invited to services. Wed.. 2 i m.. 115 X Mllllck st. Int prlvato. Trlends may call Tues., 7 tu M'.WIIAI.L Jan 12. IIAnillhJw I, i Xi:VHAI.U need 73. Uuo notice of funeral will he elven. XIXOX. Jan. 12. at Camn Oreene, Char. lotte. N. C.. JAMl:S. son or James C and Annie. Nixon, aued 17 Duo notice of fu. i neral given, from parents' residence, 1314 o'lmiHXy Jan. ii. nnwAnn joinpii son of Mary A. and the late John T. O'Brien aged 14. flelatlves and friends Invited to runeral. -iues , sjii a. m., ins iiaddon ave- "ue". Camden, n. J. lllgli ma ' ih. Tmmim its Concentlon 10 camaen, n, j. ingn mass Church of " -. " .... CalvarV Cem. int. i . .nlJ,?,N; J",1;',1?,' n"V?: husba.ld of Ann, ' rlST- ,liail8 Bnd f,r.ln',.". Invited to funeral. Tues . 8.30 a. ni., 2031 II. Stella V.: .r,0''mn reauieni i nurcnor in Hf. Rolfmn fft .ViiKrV B'.ri.J2nirt!1ti,.A;.n'" rcm',o O NI5II.U At I'hoenUvlll. I'a , Jan. . IS. BUIDOUT. widow of John O'Neill, Relative anj frln1s Invited to funeral, Tues.. 0 a. m , J21 North et. lllnh requiem mass at St. Marv' Church 10 a. m. Int. Ht. Mnrv'n Cem. O'NUILI Jn. 13. MART O'NEILL Rela. tles nnd friends Invited to runeral. Wed.. 730 a. m.. nephew's residence, Charles O'Neill 2424 N. 13th st. Requiem hlrh mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 9 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral OFFKRMAN. On Jan. 12. ruiKDIUCIT. husband of Bertha Offer man (nee Schlegele). nelatls and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea . 8 a. m t from th funeral parlors of Thomas F, Riley. 1044 W. Susquehanna ave. itequiem mass at unurcn or uur Lady ' "f Mercy at u a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem, u'C..rv,rF,i,nd," ma?.,CRU,7..,?.,ft " m- "'KNIETJ1' i2i 13. I'KNIAMIX T. OMKNHKTTEU, aited 70. at 3417 Westmorv iana si,, rans 01 ocnujiitiii. j?uneral prl K8r?,A-.rvJ"-.."-..CW.'yA M- 9J.8HEA Relatives 1 and friends. Altar and Rosary So. . cletles of St. Aaatha'i Church. Invited to 'uneral, Tues.. 8.80 a. m . 8731 Wallace st. t Solemn hlrh mass ot requiem St. Asatha's Thurch 10 . m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto nr, iiiiwiii. ... r v. ...ii-.inri j. u nnr. , 'n.mi PAUKE Jan. 12. JAMES A. PAnu-ie Relatives and friends Rising htar Lodge. No. 128, F. and A. M.i Corinthian A. A. Chapter. No. 2,10i Corinthian Chasseur Com mandery. Xo 63, K. T : Phlla Council Xo. 11, II, and S M M.: Phil", Consistory, a! A. S. R.l Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O N, M. B.t Masonln Veterans: Penna. Lodge. No. 1, I O of O F.! Menokln Tribe. Xo. 881. I. o. of It, M.s Livery Stablekeeper'a Asso., Invited to funeral aervlces 229 8. 13th st., Tues , 2 p. m. Int. West Laurel Hill. Auto funeral PICHMAN Jan. 10. LOUIS D. PICH. MAN, aged 43. Relatives and friends, mem. bers Sedgwrek Castle.tNo. 238, K. ot O. E.. Invited to funeral aervlces, residence Oeorg 8TE.MSniP NtTICFS South America I American Steamships -Without Change NLWldnKro f&LPAAIS0 Through Panama Canal Stopping at principal , Ports in Peru tf Chili firjtjailirtfkieinJanuarr U.S.ffPACIFIC LINE I r nrTifL ' "" "" SII ..laiiit Ounderson, 10 W. '"""'"ivyltlif Cem. Hill. Tues , 2 P. ! ,in,fJ,ifoTi:A VIM. services, vveu . - r- " .-nn- . ,i.n. f,ni Wehmejer, V3 . 1JII1 Bl. Int. nrlvat,. . ,, .... AON'KS aS&'aSi on wa,ti i,,S.l 'Hlan mass St. nilia. srhir$ssvv- : ,,oly cto" Cem Anto funeral. uruml ria.. Chase Moberti, of I'hlladelph a. ...- ni'iiMovn Jan. 12 DOLunah itu.i" F.ttV hiishanil t mr JlffM" son of late John and Hannah n'aJnA nelatlves and friends, all soclet lea of vvhlcn he was a memlsr. Invlte.1 to funeral serv Ices Tues . 2 P in.. ! " 5'" ' "!' private. Omit flower, Ilcmalna may 1 Viewed Mon . 8 to 10 P. "-AJJ'"..'"!'.'!?!: rttsOKISKN Jan 13. WIUKCrA HAM; If.TO.V. vv fe of Charles I.. IJIna'I.en. st ei. Itelatlves and friends "iv"VinTV.u neral services. Wed. . U0 ft m.. 1110 j tare st. Int. private. Ivorth Cedar Hill C'TltODRS.-On Jan. ir!0,8fnJlAnJ'lv,.2 ItHODKS, of Kaston. Mil, tnt private, Laurel lllll Cem., Tues .Jan. 1., ini RHrlll.lI Jsn. 13 WII.t.lAM ?'"''' K SON-, husband of late 'l"inf,'. "',!?'. Jn3 I'enn st.. Camden ned Jl IJ'I",1';'", ?nA friends. Camden Hoard of Trade, Inv ted to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p in . ""? II. K Srhroeder t Sons Camden Int Nortn Cedar lllll Cem Friends mav call Weil eve. ROKKwTn 13. IIBNIIV It . j of late Mar A. rtnken, at 1424 Wrmrton St. Ijh notice of funeral illh"KlV',1'h,.. KCHAAIv Jan. 11. JACOH, , l'"J;na " Christina Schaal, aae.l n. Itelallvfa and friends, Saranae Trihe No. 1n2'. J. O. , n. M Invited to funeral. Wed. 2 p rn 30. T lras Kerry nve. Int. Mt. Morlali Lem. Itimslns may be viewed Tues ."e. SCHKI.I. Jan. 12. JOIN M HflH-.U'' formerl of Southwark. Itelatlves and frlendi Invited to funeral services, Tues , 3 p. m , 4D.-i1 Catharine st. Int. private. HCIIKNK Jnn 12. OKOItUB. Ijushsnil of Annlo Schenlt (nee I'ovvell) ayed ... rteis. lives and friends. Ten and l'enell ( lull. I'hlla. TuMlc IvdBer Chapel Typographical Union, No. 2l Tubllc I.edirer lien. Sneletv, Invlteil to funeral Wed, 2 p m. 44 jj N 3d at. Int, private, Nnrthvvood Cem Re. mains may be viewed lues. . to U p m AURCHI,i;T7-jan. 12. MART PCIIini- (n Arnold), widow of I'rederlrlc flehlel, njted fil. RelatUes and frlendi Inited to funeral. Tues , 8.30 a, m.. 14 W Cumberland st. .Solemn requl'm mass St. Ilonlfaclus s cnurch 10 a in. Int. bt. Peter's Cem. Auto runeral. RCHRniRKR. ininKIt Ian 11 IIMZM1IITH 'nee never), widow- of laroh Schreiber it 74 Itelatlves and friends rnnare uerstentne; p-ntlrtn nf TnrlAnotnlftnt I. florin mi I.lith ht T'aulus Church, all sorletlei of which sho as a member. Imlted to funeral senlrei Wed , a p m re!denro of son Jarob Schrelhr. Jr 4101 N Ilrmd st In4 , pri vate Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral fiPIft'I.Ti: In 11 fAROMNi; I" wt of lYank Srhulto imi daughter of Jarob nnd lnle llmtna Mueneh Relatives and friend lnltei to runerni, u en . rs .nt n m 20n N 2.M st Hol;mn requiem iniss St. Cilumba's ( hurch, 24th M. nnd I.ehlgh a ,,JV.fJis.. . n nnu ...b - Ml'IIUMi. J nil. J 1'in , ..Irt IV A I.PUTHK. daushter of the late William Uas 1 anu I.OUIS ivu"irii rtu'int-i, in s,t- imiv Punernl serMs, 'I uei , 11 n, m. nt her lato residence. fil.V) Wane ae , Germantnwn. Interment prhate New York and Pitts bureh papers please copj. M.IPKI. n Jan 12. JOHN P. Iiutbiml I of Nora Setpel Relatives and friends ln I lteil In funeral, on Tues. nt 0 3(t a m, I' from his lati residence 2247 N'winth st Solemn lilirh requiem mass at Church of Our I.ady of Mercv nt 11 a m. Int. Holy Bepul chre (m Anto STIce PH(TRVKI.R Jan 11, RHRCC X V irlff of Thomas V Sorm-ker (neo RUesI RelatHes anl friends Chnmnlnn Council. No 8. U rf I, , Companions of V vf A.. mem Iiers of Hanrocl M K rhitrch, lnlted to i fnneril. Turs 2 p m P'n" Kvro st. Int 1 North Cfdar Hill Cem. Prlends may call ( Mon , aftr S p m I SUA KV Jan 12 JAMES SII.VKT. aced ifiT Relatives nnd friends Imlted to funeril services, Tues 1'10 p m.. St. Andrew's P. r Church. Yanller, Pi RLAOFH. Jin 12 KMRMNK NICHOL SON, vito of rharlen R Plifter. Relatives ana menus nnireii io runeral wrMces Wed,, 2 p. m , 7107 I'Cei.-stonp st. Tacon, Int Kast f idar lllll f'em. Remains may bo lewpri Tues , 7 to U p. m. SLAVIN Tan 1.'. CATHARINE. dflURh ter of late John, and Mary HlavJn. Rela tlen and friends. Children of Mary Society of Church nf Immaculate Conception League nf Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral. Tues , 7 .n a. m., 207 N Dth st , Camden, N J Hlch mass Church of Immaculate Concep lion i' o in 1111 v,Hinrv 1 nt organlz-vtlons of which ho vvaa a member. Invited to funeral Tues, 2 p. m . 1223 N. 1 Alden at., West Phlla, Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. STUART. Jan 1.1, T. RAYMOND, son of Marv anil late William M. Stuart and hus band of Marguerite Stuart (nee MarAllster) aged 27. Relatives and friends Invited to 1 funeral, Thurs., 2 1 In.. 112 S Scott ave ' oienoidcn. int. Arlington Cem. Itemalns mav lie viewed Wrd. eve. TPWAllT Tnn II Tntrv- ll .-. of Cora Stewart Relatives and friends 'v nna M. Ross Tost. Xo. J4 a A. R , inii . 20th Century Republican Club of 20th Ward I I...I.J ... I......1 ....I..- OT n -'"IU. ir.14 X. 2Hth m Int private. Mount Morlah Com. Remains may bo viewed on Mon.. iihil. i" luiici.i ..uur, iu.. n ni T tn 0 n m. STRAWINSKt. Jan. lS JUSTUS F STRAWINKI aged 71, Funeral Tues morn . residence of son. J Tranltlln Strawln ski 3001, Terrace at . Wlssahlcknn R.la tlves and RothoroiiRh Lodge. No. 131, P. and A. M.. Invited Services and Int. York, Pa., on arriwi of train leaving Rrnsd St. Station 8.10 a. m Trlends mny call Mon. eve. SULLIVAN. Jan 12. XKLLIK daughter of lfernard I. and Jennie M. Sullivan (nea innj. aged 2 enrs 0 months Funeral residence, of "parents. .1107 M. S.td St.. Elmwootl. Tnt. nrlir.t. lrni.. SWEENET. Jan. 12. JOIIX. husband of J'arearet Sweeney, formerly of Eckley, Pa. Jflanjes and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed r 30 u. m . 21211 Wallace st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis a Church 10 ".i.!".',' IIoly CroM Cem Alltn funeral. TAYLOR. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p. m , residence of brother. Horace II. Tajior, 2038 Mt. Ver. non st. Int private. TE3C1INER Jan 13. FREDA, widow of Richard Teechner (nee Schmall). aged 04. llelatlvea and frlenda. Ladles' Aid and members of St. Matthew's Church, are In "fl .'".. funeral services, Wed , 12.80 P. m , 452 Sedgely ave. Int. private. Green mount Ceni Auto aervice. Remains mav be v lewed Tues , 7 to 0 p m. THOMPSON Jan. 12. ISAAC C. THOMP. ?i?i .y' C8. Kelatlvea and. friends In U''U0 '"neral services. Mon.. 8 p. m., -223 X. Wanamaker at. (3Dth and Race ats.). Services at Newtown Cem. Chapel. Tues.. II a, m TUCKER Jan. 11. JOHN C. husband of Emma L. Tucker. Funeral and Int. at Old Center M E. Church, Forest Hill, Md., on the arrival of the 9 a. m. train from Ilroad St. Sntlon, Mon. , , TUREK. Jan. 12. BARBARA E. TUREK fne. Oreiss). wife of John A. Tureic. ged 22. Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral f...,c.?''. Tu'"' ? " m rarenta' resldenc. 2515 .Ce.dar ' ,nt. Private. Oreenwood (K. i.P''.Cera' Hemalns may be viewed Mon., after 8 p. m. rU.LR,,CIvi ,?". v1?" PnANTC E.. husband of .'nna Jl. Ulrlch (n.e rtomen). Relatlvea v. "i a Jrlerd!l employes Downtown Club Vvindhorst Hen. Asso.. Volks Verein. of Vma-i lnv"ed to funeral. Tues.. T.30 a. m.. srno Jasper et. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady Help of Christians Church 9 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. VAXDERSLICE. Jan. 12. AXXIB C . widow of Xathanlel D. Vandersllce? aged 02 U-.'2UvI" n 'S!'nd Invited to funeral yved. 2 p. m , Tabor road east nf Rising Sun ave Olney. Phlla Int. Xorthvvood C',mi,Pn.'1.? m,y " Tues. eve. ' nvvt? DXK.B.,-Jan- Is. WILLIAM U. VAN ?JiJh "'latlves and friends, members of Tnyi-? ?b, fmP'0" ff Henry Dlsston & Sons, invited to funeral aervlces Tues 2 &..In.'.i'.it'arlor S? wrren E. Titus. 0H44 Tore, dale ave . Tacony. Int. private, Mt. T'..C9oCeni- Bemans may be viewed Mon! 1 10 v p gm, STKAMSIIIP NOTICEa 2. "-, ' i nEvrns WAI.TO.V.Jan II, MAnTIIATji TON, aaril s;, Itelatlves anil friend. rrseninuves nnu nnara or lad man.., tl.l,.lfnh Itnme. 1. n n f 't -.n ? l nernl servleesTuea., 12 nno'n. at ik. . J201 N, nth st. Int. Doylestovrn llnvleslnnn nanera rune "n. Vnin. .tan. 12. I.YDIA It,. v,f -i , . 'P.'.1." I 1. b.l.at IIkhmkIh. uV. V""lUn ri'", ."" ' ' Cht ItttmJT ii in . ii. Itemalns may I H"nvn m""" ' """Tia t l -A i." wriL.?ii. jan in, .1AMK3 WRI flu i.l ind . of !ato ;ilen . Welsh. r.iJ Si "l fc.n clfh. Jsn la. JAiir hand of lato Kllen Welsh. IU1 7 v.l D1 clal boclet: TWv'"?" -A0. ?P.I, VTri &tni n. in 4 it. in . imui ... ."...lento si, tiniemn .. inn.. ..., ...i,,,. o ..iiuilii jii .. tn t New ral'iedral Cem. Auto funeral ' triUiUA. Jan. in. jamiis c. Im.v., of Tannle llrovvn Wilson. imM V.n "1S lives ana friends, memtiers of RpHnViJ; Av' . " " -'!',lrt,lf emmoves of All... nennln Co . all other societies of ha was a member, ara invited to fnilS Arl neion Cem Frlenda may call ft,". to in n m. Wllminaton. Del , nsneri .' WIROIIMAN. Jan. 11. tfrr!v?f.co,7. wisciiAiA.-s vnee Bcnerri, wit. 0f h,--; Wlsehman. Itelatlves ami frlrnda. memSSS and Ladles' Aid Society of the.Oermi? ! formed nairm -.ni'Xcn' mv tart to fua.V.il services. Tues . 1 3n p. m.. Ml) y. IfiPW Int. rli.".,.' Ve,t J'.aurel HIM Ceni. V.& r. .l.i.r.it - jan ii. a rittepursh t. UHT ZKLLEH. son nf lati vKKit ti n Zeller. aired, r.4 years Kunerai SS AUtlU.iT Susan Zeller. aaed 54 years funeral fSSJl C ter'a res derlce. R3T letiSi If rJ?" xsr&Z' J-Tu'"- p-m- ,nl- D' nrr tiovat. Ilotli Sues Banks Night School riNi: rosmoNs oi-en Unusual salarlea belnff paid A . course In this famous night sehaei will tit ou for one of these fins pSS" lions All business branch, tausht Monday, Wednesday. Trlday evenlnVa Special classes -Tuesday and Thuriv diy nights. Banks Business College Oil niFTNTT STRUCT FRENCH blaa CFAl oprcidi (sTi.iia iui fciaienra anu Cnildfen - Marie Dufour.V.',- CTnAVFB'Q Tha Best Iluslnes. CS .. 101-807 Chestnut ntM' rosl'lons ruaranM Hnter now. Day or ntsSI rillRT net prices for Instruction from "4 WANAMAKKn INSTITUTE. Md.t? WmJ- i Sta liefore vou decide, ratalotu. q; HELEN ACKROYD-CLARTI s,oici: rri.TriiB. art op sisnivnl Contralto t-nlol.t. Itnrcli ot the Ilolr TrVmt. I Stmlln. l-..tev Hull. U.lnn. ,..!.' Vn,l' ' . . , M. .,. otji HA.T1MK In 20 lessons. Call or wrtrV , hrlslunson Piano Srl.ooU. R,k"P fhjlldhuL i jnsi Chestnut, Phone Spnicft BCT lift iVmI Venana-o. Phone Tloira 3201. ; ItAOTIMK In 20 lessons. I MS .. I- I . ' i .i i.m ihiuiu f ATi.wrir riTV. v. j. ATLANT' Avoid the rJicora o. this World's Ureatest ITY rounh winter at vv inier jfeMrt. where sunshine and delightful envlro mnt make life worth livinv. American nnd 77utopfcm prattf ring f.olf tho Winter Thronih Hotel St. Charles ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.' ALWAYS OPEN Galea rial ATLANTIC CITY Westminster K'5, av ntar Ueacn' Bri- iu ni, t iiiuid uiiviis. run. vvnter. finupwltly. (2updall. Chas. Buhre. iVEBXKRSVILLK. TA. 'RalFlU HAII IU THF UnilUTAIUtH WKItN HUS VI IXE. PA. Ooen all lear. Dry air. Flna acenerv. KtMv .UILIUI. lUIIUIIIUI EUU1I HllllCr l.l. OBIIHk Massage, nesident Physician. P.cH.I Through Pullmans New York and Phua. uovraao M. Wino. Haaigsr. ASHF.VII.LB. N. C. ERYB flBiSI SHEVI iLe ItU rVlaT ajr-. N He-TnTjl' -- - smiw mfw- rsab zr ramous verywhara for Ita location, service and cuisine. Boollet and tales upon appllcaoss, 3. J. LAWRENCE. M.naiu VIRGINIA I Train servle, lraln aervic as far South as Old Foal Comfort was never better! HOTEL CHAMBERLIN L Jfi 0LO MINT COMPORT M 7y Birtrnmlnf Pool, Golf. Sm Vi A rcKxjtjuiain. bTr7LBropca i j Uath aod Trflfttmcni. Writs . ao. P. ADAMS, M.ass.r ' .art,... Sa... V... ar Mr. roster's ln Acker's. 12th A Ch'stataiJ Cook'. Tours, 225 S. Broadj P. R. n, Ht'l and 1330 Chestnut; Raymond Will two j 1003 Chestnut. LOST AND FOUND ' 11;. smaii. rea. remaie Pekinese! near lath and Brandvwlne. Liberal ward If returned to F. I. Scoby, If i.reen St. RING Lost. January 11. s.nn n m (llrard ave. between 08th and B9th its. gentleman's rold hand ring, 8 diamond. Liberal reward. Elisabeth Rurghart, W yrwniviin nann lilog.. nila. Hell. IBM. UIJKASTPIX. diamond circle, lost Sunday.! Lib, reward If to returned to Alblne HowLl HELP WANTED FEMALE 1 BELL TELEPHONE OPERATIN9 18.00 per weak paid new employss during first month of Instruction. They ar. then assigned to office convenient to their homes and ad vancement ta rapid Exceptional ef portunltlea are open to (hos was possess energy and ambition. Thar. ... ..mf..,.!.!. .... .,,.... rfl tlv. recreation and dining rooms, sal, ? i'e.i, r. .erv.a a( cost. Young women between 18 and l year, of aga should apply at 404 Market .treat between f a. m. aai 0 p. m. THE BELL TEI.KPHONH CO. 0 PENNSYLVANIA iitAMHKRMAID and waitress, assist ' ..uiiurx. neai. colored! references. i2 Sin a''.. Mr- We,t Sprlngfleld. .. ., tnu at. fto pnone calla. CLERK for offlr. .r i.. ....ii Mia, .od kV"' ".'.'h advancemsnt dep.4 lydg.r'oiii?. '""y " ,lart- r CLERK FOR GENERAL OFTICB !?.fi'd75!?.H'i!;-?!"k".!!lL.l e.,.W j 1 . .mum, tno p.iuai." Ita.I9.;"' advancement for right Pn 1 ail T re,S.y.nc and salary eipso 1" (114, Ledger Office. C0SffTOMT,5n OPERATORfl! HOC S TO 5 NOON MA-riTMrviT, HTA TOfJISJJC18 SALARY EXPECT? A.P TW.P. PREVIOUS EMPLOYKRl Po3rrS&rM4.KN.SSv ADDRESa "N-II.W - .- . .w,. uw. ooviu. COMITOMETEIt operator in lara.vc moroUghly .XDerleneed abort h.urai 1 "JUJ-y. American Horn Co.. 408 Noble I U1RLS for -clerical wnrlc. nlmnlt .eoounU and typewriting! stenography unnacssaad t-ii.ui.-a iur aavancemer.Ti pieaaanv aurruie iii.a aim congenial avmospnersi sv.v. fi experience: convenient to O.rmantown Chestnut Hill. P 707. Ledger Office. QIRL3 WANTED ov4:n io years op aoe. TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS. LIOHT, AIRY FACTORY. . DEHlRAUI.E. STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES SERVED ap i.rsh thin rviar .'. afBwiHNsuia. n ria ..... K.V.T.. Z."ZZ?' i Z. iniiTT DHV -jm At 'S 'j . Vtm 4H.-.MW. naaTjri pyjmmm . tj ttvvj-s