"""Pl r-rf .. i miwpwtm tm ? fm'mimwi"rimtmn m''p & tf'rr'''?"'' ijwhiwwbii' ip "WW EVENIHU PUBLIC LEDG33R-1HILADELPHIA, FKLDAY, JANUAEY IS, 1918 15 FINANCIAL NEWS I GARFIELD'S SWEEPING ORDER ' MAIN TOPIC IN THE MARKET Effect at First Depressing, but Sentiment! Undergoes Change Gossip of milU sweeping order by Federal Kucl Administrator Garfield wan, of course, tho main toplo of illscusslon on tho Strcot yesterday morning. At first tho effect was dcprcislnp. IJvery 0110 was up In arms against such a drastic remedy for a situation which all acknowledRcd to bo very Bcrlous, but which every ono thought was being gradually solved In a satisfactory manner. Tho natural Inference among bankers, brokers nnd Investors was that as a result tho Industrial slocks would bo hit tho hardest, but as time woro on and thoso showed strength, with gains In a number of Im portant Issues thcro was n complete change of sentiment. It was generally believed, howover, that what H usually known as "tho big Interests" were holding up tho market and that tho fuel ndmin lstrator'a order was, niter nil, largely a local affair nnd sounded uorso than It really was. Ono banker said If wo had heard that n similar order, under similar conditions, had been promulgated In England wo would liavo given It merely a passing thought nnd vrould have, considered it a (-mall part of tho day's news. Another asked whether, after all. It wan not better to declare a flvo days' industrial holiday nnd get tho appar ently lncxtrlcablo transportation tangle straightened out than go on In tho halting way wo had been doing for Bomo tlmo past, with each diy getting 119 worso and worse Into tho hole. This banker said ho had been talking to a friend yesterday morning, a big manufacturer, who wel comed the opportunity to put In good working order his plant nnd ma chinery, which had been working for a long tlmo at high pressure and needed overhauling badly. "N'ow," ho said, "Iho business of the wholo country li Just in tho samo Htato as this man's plant. It ban been running day and night at top 6pced. Everything- depends on coal nni transportation, and If tho fuel administrator believes he can Eolvo tho problem by tho execution of this order It will certainly be a gain of tlmo In tho end." "But," said his partner, "will this order solve tho question?" nnd tho answer was, "Then get a new administrator who cnn." A good many of tho Investment houses were puzzled tody to know whether they camo under tho designation of "banks," which arc exempted by tho order. Many of theso Institutions nro private banks and do 11 deposit nnd checking business. As a rule, all thoso visited Intended keeping open tomorrow and tho succeeding days on which tho order Is In effect, even If tho employes have to wear their overcoats. In tho banks and brokers' olllccs tho reasons givon for tho drastic order aro various. By some It Is asserted that a shortagu of fuel has nothing to do with It; that It la purely a matter of transportation, which, they say, has utterly broken down. In this opinion they quoto the state ment mado by John 1'. White, ox-prcsldent of tho miners' union, who Bold It is not a question of production nnd that miners are walking tho streets In many places in idleness, waiting for empty cars. Ho further ays that there aro miles upon mllos of loaded coal cars on tho railroad tracks and declares emphatically that tho wholo troublo Is with tho railroads. McAdao's Exclusion of Small Roads Deemed Logical Speaking yesterday of tho decision of Dltrctor General McAdoo not to include n number of short lines under tho system of Government control, a well-known banker In tho downtown section said It was tho proper thing to do. Thcro Is no need to Imposn tho management of theso roads on the Government, ho contended, bevauso In almost every Instance they aro privately owned. Jlost of them havo bton built by prlvato capital, ho (.aid; their ttocks aro privately owned by a few per sons and aro not nor ever have been listed on nny exchange. Many of theso roads wero built for tho purposo of hauling out lumber from the territory In which they wero built to tho ncarcht connection to bomo Im portant trunk lino, and their principal buMncss is hauling tho lumber out nnd returning with supplies for tho camp. The owners or managers belonjj to an asioclation called "Tho Short Lines ssoclatlon." They aio anxious now, ho said, for Government control, becuuso their operating expenses aro much greater slnco tho war bega 1 and they would liko to havo souw kind of n guarantco on 'which to base earnings, but somu llttlo tlmo slnco they wero not unxlous cither for Stato or any other control. Obligations of Public Utility Concerns It is said In financial circles In this city Interested ,ln public utilities that bomethins is likely to develop shortly In reference to what. If nny, action tho Government may tako in connection with tho maturing obli gations of many of theso companies. It Is said there is an Influential deputation in Wnthlng'on at present In an endeavor to bring tho matter to tho attention of Director General McAdoo, with tho hopo of obtaining his approval for r.ome form of gov ernmental assistance that will relievo the situation. It Is said that tho least that can bo hoped for would bo somo form of approval from tho President requesting such of tho public utilities and banks as aro holding theso obligations to extend them for at least ono year longer or for the continuance of the war. In view of tho approaching Liberty Loan It Is believed that the Administration will bo willing to nssist In this consum mation. Bonbright & Co. havo Just Issued a new edition of their booklet con taining quotations as of March J. 1913, of moro than COO public utility securities. Theso quotations are of hpcclat value to thoso who owned prior to March 1. 1913, any of tho securities In tho list and sold them during 1917, as tho protlts or lossoi from such sales should bo Indicated In their income tax rcpoits. Rumor of German Peace Offer Persists Tho principal partner of a well-known banking nnd investment house said yesterday Hint notwithstanding tho technical denial by Secretary Lansing of the receipt of nny peace proposa' from Germany, tho rumor persisted in certain usually well-informed circles in New York. Ho attributed tho condition of tho market, in the faco of Adminis trator Carileld's "violent" order, to tho persistenco of this rumor, and pointed to tho strength of Anglo-French B per cent bonds, which, ho eays, are tho most perfect barometer of pcaco or war conditions, as they are the only foreign war bonds not secured by any collateral, but dependent solely on tho chances of war. "Cent-a-Day" Liberty Bonds Ono of the latest versions as to tho rate of Intel eat at which the, now Liberty Bonds will bo offered was given yesterday as 3.03 per cent, tax free. , , When tho first issue come out this rate was suggested by ono of tho most astuto young bond experts In this city, but ho was not In a position to place his opinions before thoso who finally decided upon tho rate. Tho great advantago of this rate of "a' cent a day" is tho ease with which Interest calculations can bo made when bonds are sold, as thou sands of them aro and will bo in tho future, between Interest dates. There are many advocates for this rate in tho financial district. Dollar an Ounce Price of Silver Proposed If certain legislation now proposed goes through It is probable tho price of silver may bo fixed at U an ounce. Not only that, but it Is proposed to releaso tho stupendous hoard of silver purchased by tho Government in tho early nineties- under tho Sherman act ly tho retire ment of tho $470,000,000" of silver certificates now In circulation. This will bo done principally to meet tho demands of tho United States and Great Britain for subsidiary coins. As exports of gold are now prohibited, it is believed that a largo amount of this silver will bo shipped to tho Orient to meet .ntcrnatlonal trade balances, and a portion Is to bo shipped to Franco to reimburse that Government for silver paid to American troops over there. As gold has almost disappeared from circulation in Luropo. tho demand for sliver has been enormous, with tho result of an increase In price of forty-slx cents an ounoo" In 19U to the hlgh-water mark of UC in October last. ; BABIES SEE FATHER KILLED (Crossing Watchman Dodges Fassen I' ger, Hit by Freight Train , TAMAQUA, Va, Jan. 18. Charles Sjnlth. twenty-three yeas old. employed a watchman at the Reading Hallway Cmpany'a Hose street crossing here, stepped out, of tle way of a passenger tfalu Wo the path of a freight train ttnd was dccapltited. 1 -8mltti'a workdty was almost com- Meted, and two of hla children were in the watch box closo by waiting to accompany him home. as Day Wears On. the Street COJIPENSATION LAW GOOD TRENTON'. Jan. II, The Supreme Court ha upheld the constitutionality of the act of 1910 establishing a work men's compensation bureau In New Jer sty. It also held that tho act Is retro active to tha extent that It Is applicable to accidents which happened before the passage, of the law. The court held that the act only pre scribes a now method of procedure for it. enforcement of existing contracts wnicn doeg ,l0t alter tho contracts them- Wives. . ;statefood reserve RAFIDLY SHRINKING Department of Agriculture Issues Report o.n Cold- Storagc Warehouses iiAnitisBrna. Jan. is. Morn than 10.00o.00n .Wen. nf mit i nml 1,000.000 poumlH of butter were re . ..;i .iV.,r..i"V " V"!: ""L 'l. ,.....v.. ....ww,, ,. vuni--iiurni,o ware houses of I'rnnslvnnla ilurlitK the last uirre munui'. i no Minie Ueoartment or KNculture has lmipil n . iliin,.t In Agrlculturo today 'ruied n tntcmctit to ' the 1 effect that thn wnty warehouiwi r.'.Tr?;' ","' "" Ja'W 1 contained only pared with u.w,iS dosena on ' (Vto" , her 1. Four warehouses contain no looMsturts nml on! thirty-nine nre lmld- great Ptorlagd nf potiltrv, ns thero nre holdings of only I.4U.GS0 pound-, as , compared v.lth l..t i.r.ts pounds three montl.. ago and MK.HI pi.un.U n yeni ,nRo The poultry Holding, with one e-c I ceptlon nro lener than they luie been at any tlmo in four cars. ! Tho wonderful inleh nf f,o!.li.nter Ihx'l has biousht hliout nn Increase In the llah In atoracc to B.04S.t,!l pounds. as comp.ired with n,lUii,7Su pnunds . lyiar ngu nnd 1,000,653 pounds three 'months ago. Tho piesent figures eub- llah a new record of fish holdings and has resulted In tho sale by count) fowl administrators of carloads of fresh llah at public rate. This movement to 1,1 Inn ' the fish to the pcoplo has had the 1 o- operation of lulry nnd Feed tlomml. 6!cmer 1 out and lias been ,1 auecea Mherovtr tried l) the local food admln- wnerovcr trieu u tne local loon aumiii- litrators. There aro S5 671 pounds of I game, as compared with 46.5SI pounds! thiep nienths ago There has boon llttlo change In tha storage,. of whole cnrcns.cs of meat ix- cept 11 rcuULtlon In thu hoUUtiga of pork Threo months ago tliere were 171,20s pounds of whole oireasfos of link nml ' now there are ..nl CS23 pounds. A jcar ! niro llicrn vvr.. T'.vr.Tll itiMMula T ,, a are now 015, 91J pout.ds of partR of car casses nf norlt. us column ril with 1.G10.. COJ pounds thren months ago. There aro now 211,936 pounds of j wholo cnri'iisscs of beef, ns ccmp.ired with CIS, 607 pounds a year ago, but In pnrts of carcasses tliere arc 2,37s,013 pounds, compared with 1.71S.3SS pounds n jear ago and 1,590,152 pounds threo months ago. The holdings of both leal and mutton aro below lust year's total. An luter citlng feature of tho report r-hows rey bhds, black plmer. red-head duclvs, ' enmns-back ducks, lhigllsh pheasants, mallard ducks and ruddy ducks lu email numbers In storage I Commissioner Foust has forwarded a 'copy of the report to Howard J Helm, Fcdeinl food admlnlstratcv for 1'ennsjl- ' vnnla. MOVEMENT OF FOOD NOT HALTED WASHINGTON. Jan, ir fttr nl conference with Doctor Gnrllcld lister I day. Food Administrator Hoover l.-Mlnl , the folloiiing statement In that counto I tlon: It 1 14 my understanding Hut Hoe tor Hurfleld'H order dots tint include grain ileiatois, grain mills, bakerie'. I stiickjards. meat-parking latiibllsh ' liuntK, cold-sturngn hous. cugnr fae 1 toiled and refining plants or nny other form of food IndUHtry. Further, theio aro certain other In- ituatries not directly hnndllng foods upon which frwl production deponds nnd Doctor (tarflcld has ngretd to le.no determination of the poMtlon of thoso Industrlis to Stnto food admin istrators, who will socuro supplies for them through Htato fuel administra tors. Tho flow of frodstulfn inil't con tlnuc without lntcrrupt.on. REAL iMINE OF FOOD ON BEACH AT SHORE Human Army Toils in Ice nnd Snow at Vast Store of Clams AT1,ANTK I'lTY. Jan. 18. DIs- covery of bona fldo "food mine.' e," which nt ii icrv Kllcht evnendlturo of ....... ... .. ---- ---..-.- . - , ". , labor piouuceu inougii clean, paiaiaDio food to supply tho larders-of several IIUIIUIL'U POOr 11111111103 1UI Mi-'CIX?, 4u.-scu twenty-four Iiouih nf excitement on tho ClieUoji beach. Tlio product of thN BtiangCHt of mines was clnnw. tens, of thoufcunda of them, tast un by the sea ' and frozen tight in tho six-foot barrieado of foam and sea annd whWi lornied .i .ui..l...i..,.i..fnnfi,o,.,i.vu,iai t foam ami hca nana ivnicn ormea lone t he vvater'n edeo for several miles ... ..., ...-.... durlng the cold wave a week neo. Sunshine and rlaliiK tomperaturo thawed the rampart and tho ocean tore away a largu section or u, irveuiin me clams Incrusted In the m.if.3. Able bodied men, women, bos nnd elrla came by hundreds irlth buckete, baskets, wheelbarrows and t,mall express iraeons. Even stranger than the night of a human army tolllni; In Ice and snow for food wero the assaults of hunery eulls. which tore the shells open and goreed themselves undisturbed upon the con tents. "Mining parties" were busy alt day along the deserted beach below Ventnor. Atlantic City ofllcially placed a pre mium upon heroism for tho first time when Mayor llacharach, upon be- polo of the ivagon. ivhera he was hang ing helplessly. A few words wero the best the gal lant captain could muster. Twenty-five firemen ln full uniform detailed from nil parts of tho city cheered him roundly. Mrs. Darby was present. No Coal for Kansas City Urcwers KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. ,e i. lo. Ke- Mrlctlona to conserve the supply of coal hero haio been announced by officials of the local fuel committee. In ad - aitl.n n av..n.1U t.. .'.IV... ... Oltlon to extending the ' llglltles. nights" order to every night of the week, an order was Issued alonnlnir dellverv of fuel supplies to breweries. Shipments - ....-.- . . - t In transit to breweries will be diverted to Other industries. rittabureh Aleat Cutters btrlke I'lTTSDURGH. Jan. U.-F'ie hundred meat cutters of Alleitheny County wnt mi B.r.trA ,,,., ii- np .in mi. n,... markets of the county. The men are de- mandlng shorter hours and a minimum wage of U2 a week. Isatosq of th. pre. - ent wage of III. The strikers aro am. ployed for the most part by who!. - nuiers. n ii Offer Advance to Strikers I rOTTHVILLn. Ta., Jan. II. Strlk., Ing workmen at the plant of the Coxe Traveling Oratn fomDanv. at lort far. C. l J . 1 ... .l i. . . bon, held conference with the offlclats and -were offered n 20 liar cent lnerenae. locntaturts nml on H thlrtv.nlno nrr linl.I. . .. ti.i.i t ii,..,.. t ..r... -..v. nn m i rini.1 ma mow remains rrl . . iiai.i. vian. ija-viuki, ritKpnniOK , ".'";?. '.!:....' ?" '" '.' iioiaiives . iiir- cirrru In aholl r,.i nti..n ... ,.t "' imvmviu ui iimu ....v. v, uua., ouu- aU'r 7pm HAl.l. aa", .11 lie it vea and friend- n- " rn" invueu to runr-0l arvice. Hat . a 'Li, if ni ln FnMI "V? .' -"" . -ut f -,.,.i,,ii,,n .AI.HOfN J 1 T. OUORnK V . hua- viio.i.tu fun, rai .ervlcea Krl . y p. in . sm I r,(ra . aMMminta ot IVIIIiam It Uatteraby. islicll. There are 711.317 pounds of eggs m-rlptions. ' oaiia ..r lat.- Ki.din i-aihoiin. Iteu.tlva and ' 'N..-T.,.,,..f', lit .Nenileld n' .1 J11 N nroad at Int. Montaomery Com lout of aliell. ns eompared Wltt 761. 105 This arrnngement indicates that the rrltiida tinned to funeral aenlcea. .s.,t.. a ,lWVi,Jj;1iVrin.i AiiV'.,lVivU;,JA,,t ii"'V0.ni'n C1-"T.?.1"". mmy, l'0 V1MT,U i tlrtii111t -.,, -!--. t mi i . d in . altii.rr 3 ri'atUlcuci" Aim f'arrir. 'W"'1' iiuiniHi or inn v,aiMsrin( I'uin" 1 i n in in p m Auto funefttl 1 a,iu. i C. . r, ' . J'1 7 '" "." """,111st payment on tho third Liberty fhomVa. iVSlll OnVarln iSf. ' tm Mlvat" (ne-o llonecli.r). e.l, noiaiuij".!,. IHKDf.n- In WlUnlnaton "l "l Thirdly uaually Inrgt trtal for this tnie nf year ' ' ' , , ,e.- v.,.,, CALLMIAV Jan HI. JOHN p liuaban.1 i fr1"- Kwlnb.r" "' W'llMam II. llui.-h I'oat. viral M. nth l.'.th. ivim.iAm I'OOU: a.V There nro c.too.sas pounds of hlilter , '-oan will bo on or beforo April :':, nmt f . iiartoVjJV J;all,.n.,"it..,,tivcs a,v Su.'i;,,?:. ,A-J- ,Rn:' f l"?'?', !i"": V.r.l'u:r",V ,n.v,,rd V', In stcTagc ns compnrcl with io.Si.i!J ' If the same plan of Installment pa- r"BIili-tlil,. WN b"' KSfiiSi", IBS1 " r'" -'-r 'il'"'.' onn: JT.Tin."'?. V'riv.'to'." ' ' S'n,l-J-' pounds three months ago. The butter ments Is maintained for thn third ag soiiet. liiitod lo' funeral. Hat .5 p in i i"!, "I"' ,A"h ,!'." ,'mden. v J int. PniriJ Jan in KMMA I. .rniCP, wif- hold ni;s arc about normal. From tho fr the nccond loan tho bondolllnK -i ouvo ; (iwir lth at und Pairmomit Ar,' Ay'l.-v'-iiaV 'is 'i oftV-sT-'i "it1 T" . ii'.ii,iSiiln.!?h'e-i,iir',rr; !.''.'."": n"i atnrnoo r,.r,.- ,!,.. .. . I. .. "'... ill l. l.v M,i., I...... .... IM. Ml Morlah IVni Itcmalns may ...,IAnVJt.rf? 1" MV?17. i l'Uh- . 'tlva aMfrlnda i ln tad. to funeral I - rm .-,,,., viiviv swill v u t I'll iiii.iiki iii aw a a i-m.iM i- ii inn ia, i a.n a.i Pa . la. t .-. . i w iim inin af til ill raiiiin uri n v nn r iav I Rfrvirpi. iniKiinnii m rpvinannai .( Hal n-iir er ihn i "tinnitKite .r i -nmmeFni. tira. tt-.. --. . .r . .'. u . nrii or iiars i ";. . -.. , .1. ....a .!.... i. ivtii...... ..i . inr t.riiiiTO. nnrinwooa ( em npini 11 . ueririAniDnn. jn o. ii1j. r . 1 scnted to Captain Allan U Darby, dro rlend,' .vi.Jd'To" fu'n'i'S" S.n'8SuV& ""a ' Ambi" No. r-.. a o M. P and em- w "hUlrSn! t'si.Mn CuS'lVd I ' HOTEL GRANADA Of-,"" ? department, a bravery trophy awarded grltt hedAu'KIn "'n-cm.'rn's $SXtJU&klZx.iu,i&t $$$' $ $$J$,J$ ' STKA1P.HIP xnririN w i... Am.e tortiTbES S dm by the Carnegie Hero Fund Com- mav h. Hewed Prl after n m i.rrace. col Insaiviwi. N- J Int. private. I -0.,j N, !," h V L.i iL : iPPL0h,, ?J ,Ab; 1 - . ".J?"- mission at the Instance of the business ,,n ir.JOUi: husband of r&SiiVK! t''ri-T'- w.f. of ? 'unefil ."f 1 ie'e." Mo" P n6:3nEt ' ESV'A li A II 5 JiriwoNVIIAB. w.t. - men's orsanlntlon. nStA'hi Var,."'? '"ao'm' jSninkiAi,tt.T.itrii.wiX.2 $!'" KrK"'l?iLn,ZnZ . "v"Ai ' KUYAL nAlLiad ARAGON H 6" TPT Darby on March 25, 101C. leaped from 841 N 27th at.' In" private ' 'M V m" ef the Hacr.d Heart. Invited i? funeral. il"uhwJf,1,rlli a" m,l""al" may Le 4U,W"S ( MKnKDI AVTH t DnTTKTmAM . .. ,H ltL ?T slTlis, liS m&mm fSltMSSlS. HOTEL OSCEOLAWgg working. David W. Kearns. the driver. mls'th'urchrTh'om.'AlnV; ''tlve. and. friend., einnloye. of p. y. MM... ??'' ''"JS1 "' S?'',m?r,"",V''?i Sfi KoTU U ' V and modrrate. llot an.1 edTCflJft. SfcS resume next Wednesday Meanwhile a . K.,o.Y.,,1".",'.inlAl50'.0, eurblov.d number Sflmrinrlonllm fath.r. iUOt AEL 1IRADY An anniversary Pum.I J "?P0"svt improvements 1vlUn)aa for th.reposs of hla soul. Badly bo made to the works, luUswt by hla 'yu and Uauahtei. " ii tne strikers acceDt ims, tn. niatit will $400,000,000 issue OF WAR CERTIFICATES McxVdoo Announces Sale of 4 Per Cents, Payable April 22, Forecasting: 3d Liberty Loan WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. Sea clary McAilon luts announced I ,t ,,en- ia.,ie nf SJu0.0Uu.000 Treflsurv 'certificates of Indebtedness, " " ' - ...... .... i.nn.n. nii I If I LT'lll iiuin umiu.j .... April 22. .. , I. .t-.. ... II 1 . auoHwripuuiia vwu uu re- ' celved by Federal lleservo bunks at ,,.. ,,,, llccrlIca interest until January 89. and payment must bo made by that dale. The certificates will bo received 1 ,.,t r 1M1-.I I.lhei-iv T.nm, ,ii. second loan tho Hist payment wns m-ui,. two weeks after the . loe nf u,0 , month's campaign. ' ,"" the ll.st tlmo Mnce the Fmted ' , os 8tnl,w, lt- big wnrflminc ,w In(ivemcnt sjbsi-rlptlons will l,0 ,-,,. o"lied Hlmultaneously for liio eu.ient Issues of tertllleates. tlnce an Issue of so-called taN eeitllleates is still ..pen. I Tho Interest into Is tho samo ns on other leeent Iwn - - - w -.- m- r.TinvTTn?iri IIP.STATF WR Vlf.RS wa uiiiiuuuiv" , . .,vri n t mar-t TO ADVANCE RATES , , ,, , HazletOll BllS ailtl AllcntOWll . Tjnflino- Tnoiinn in JUKI UetKimg liaCllOIllO Advance Fares ... ,,,o.. ...... t.- 10 ti, iio.i H M'.HISHI (i. Jan IS llie Italic lon-Sliepplon Ilus Servlee company, on- . rillllllf ooivvet-ii ii,.io'n .i. v.i. ..,, and Kheppton. Schuylkill I'ounty. has tiled with the Public Sen lee CominUwloti. to become ertectlio on February 10. a new tariff of passenger rates containing tho following llii:ir.v9v:u rv.iu-.iuiu 01 charges : Ilazleton to nnd from Oneida, fifty cents Hazlelon to and from Slieppton, fifty icnts; return trip ninety cent.s. Slirpiiton to and from Oneida, five rents. Slieppton to and from Humboldt, forty cults Shepptou to and from Haruood, forty-IHo cents. The Allentown nnd Heading Traction Company filed a tariff of passenger rates to become effectivo February 15, pro viding for an Incrcnao In tho rate of fare for transportation outbound from Heidlng to ltosedala, from five to sW rents. Tho rate of faro for all other I rides has teeently been Increased roml Hie to six rents, m that the effect of the new tariff I. to make the new rate . fziiprni01 ,aIU Blv cents tlirougliout tho terrl- IWU tliilory served by this company. nfir; T TPPVCl? CT VTTTTr AROUSES LEHIGH MEN v. .... ICtltlOll County Commissioners r.rt., , -, 1 rn i, 11 Court to Compel Treasurer sell to Issue Permits ' -U.l.nXTOWN. I'a. Jan. 18. -Counti I Commls-sloncrs Doncckcr, vrlcy and I iicniiincer, beroro JLtlce Groman, luiei "ariedinamininus pi oceedlngs to compel , "ewiiij.. .veil, tne county 'lrensurer. to suo uoff .iccuspa miller tho new Stato lu. , llie I.lT rcitlrf th.lt tIiiKt li. rMHr win. M . p!u.hi ? r bcfore Ji",u-".; " vr cause the law Is new and not (hoioughly unucrstoou, anil albo laiirelv becaiihe of ..riio-in, ..r.tlnr. l.....u .. . prompt action tlirounh County Sol cltor tilulner and Cl.iuJo T. Itcno uttn.-.,ev u.. r- ;,. .,.., .V1""' ""0ln'y- "u -i.xiw ..ok licenses Il.lle li.e,, Issued In this countv, and the sunnlv of blanks Is exhausted. An mIk, ;,,..' t i, ,,... .... - , . wi.,j j i e"n ior, unu. in tne uieaiitimo. the .const -W' lifjs been ordered not ' -- '"U MUriB fMVVi,Mu hopivi'i. . . ,:. uluAMfc .. V.lVI',s"..oot)' " J-. Jan. 19. AViat ion h vSi m?i IJowe'', r-'SSvi1 ' U S.e!"J L,i! " 0 "ifl nmuen countv Tomnin i:,.. fBrmers. nlw Krov tomRt0, tor cai nre (ninr.i nn,l .. . i -. , 1-'!P""B ,. .... ...,,,, .uMind, ln uarl n Clramre Hall. Theso nroei-H !eiirnentetl "n ucreaej of 1 001). und 'liey nronose lo , "'a"Ut J0" t0"' T' t,"aion B v nrd to ,iucn effect m.im lin ., . tht footl acimhllstrator nt Wnahlnn-in.. ineiso ouicern were flirted: iTtildent -i unman uratman. iiadilonn ,i . i L'isi ro.al.lai.i s..nu..u- -,,., . " "-i pre"Iileiitf Mnrtln nrnuoerr. I-anrei nnnRH; secretary Peillii treaaiirer s.- i,. i,,i..;" "T, "',' T1' , unnM iiaumcartei. . . . , u, ,,,,, uvriin. I.V MK.1IORIAJI J,M Sk!,Z7P., "iniv rnemori cf TllKu-T.Ci,"I'- ln.C4KniI',,i1' Wh, leuarl.,l this lifr Cm.'J' 101T- badl)r mlii by wife anO children. Benti)$ Int. llolv Croaa CTem ., Amo servlr. llinNP.S Ian IT AJIAXTIA IX. dauch ter of tat. late iierrlok and Marv IVeldon nelatlvea and. frlenda invited to aervlcea. Sat 3 p. m.. apartment. & Nice. (Mul C.ermantuvvn ave Qer- Werrlok and Marv IVeldon -larn.s. funeral a of Kirk ti Nice. (Unl Germaniuvvn ave .i.niiiDivn 1111 private. . IIAnSTOW. .Suddenly .lr Ull.n ., in ... .,- -l... J. J . Jan. 15. rilAULKS i-. husband of 111 ... iMii.iv v.. .jr. Alien .uoniaom-ry narsiow, ....I at .... son of late Elizabeth Ann and Joseph A. Parstovv Pun-ral I and Int. strictly private Sat Prlends and all societies may view i.."""." ", u.iit. u p. ni.. i;oi nania i liita Apartments, aoutli Carolina and Pa- elfic aves. I DAJ,itJ.''n- 10- KATIIEUINA. wife of 1 E5fi! 'i 1 .au,m. '".'? """ii"'""''."? 'd..T?i , "..1 . . . M ."r"-. .u.lllc.. U IBUITB Aid Hocletv of Chr stus Herman Kv.nrellra. I Lutheran Church. Invited to funeral services, i ?.un:t a f-."!:- IMS N, 24th st. Int. private, , rvorinvvooa uem. Auta runerai. l, . ... . . .- - 1 Sat -., f, r,i ,1!1S Tlrlvn r liVn rti tnr. I xiliuMum mrtiir, liuuurcus III pcrSOUS Int nrlvafa roff Illll rini Hnmnlna l.'nerai aervlcea pat. a p m.. reSIOtnCa OI did not get their dog licenses by Jan- mav Si viewed mf 7 t" 0 p? mV llmU' , &&,? .'n',"" iv 'iVirinSronVeS" uary 15. Treasure,- S. ,t u Mwim wCJSBi5.,i,,ll,ri.n "fteilmV."!?.'.. 1 r T?tt Jiif&6K3t. ,.r,. ..,,,..v.I,lu ,ur licenses, Willi tile re- , " .,' ni"f " '..' A.'i. ',': k1:', ".", ',i"f ' Jrlenda Invited, to funeral, bat . 1 30 u m . , marl: that the Uw lead "on or before, ' I?'.1 ri'."?.7.E'1y.S1Tr.t.',."'.n".SH " ,'?.! Yurnenllla N. J. Services In Turnervllla January 15." und that he was not get- it. Jnt ' jriiateT "' "" " " ' , " . ' pn t Tl V' '"' rtl,"a' my coU "X:..!'?: W:&&to&wj' Oinfn:J"?unir:a,IieJv VnallffiVl! to the County Commlasloneis. who tool; ..UtlKVI 11 -Jan 111 . ATllAltl.NA. wife J.',", Ti 0 -- " " DBa.s-. Jan. 18. BAIIAII P. unAN. aaeJilsl" Cal.lowhlll . .. bo emn requiem mass 05 IlilitWe. and'frlVndo tnfi'ted 'to funeral " ?l"v 19. " "Iv. JSSN. 13th st. nil. urn... Alt. jiiorian LFm i.emnina m.v t. un lfl . be if. e Hun., a v. m. Auto funeral niDI.ACIC Jan. in at MltrnpH Pa . blanchb alokn ihdlac'k oaiTcii. I'lka rn IK,," ,? . '" J,oni5L1 . '".. .'? .?' i.rment at Mllfor'd. Pa., on luth Inat" I lt.u.rnn u...,a..... .. ... ... .... M.. daughter of Charles K and Nelll. Jones ,"l,!"?& ,"i '; . Il'T!;ilv, nd frtenda. Mj'.lki! st. int 'lii7dVnin.' n M0 oww' Jan 14 CATHAltlNE t ' d.u.hur "f" N.fl sna'afarr S. Ti,nn.r (nM . tiu"y'-"t !!., ..e,"Tr" 5a "irnifj u. ara.n. . ,.i -o;i.i:r -..- Kt'-.i V! v. a. DWJHljr. AMsr OUCH .. At. DVU.Ill,, flll.I DUt:i..r oi ot. V.nif, Churrh. invited to funeral, Prl. mornlna, reildenee of parents, 2045 Caroenter st. Solemn hlh maaa of r.aulem Cburrh nf nt Charles Jiorromeo lo a. m. Int. Holy Croaa cJho.,.t j.n ia rATiraniNH ir ... ' ..BS95fcJt7rf Jl'.18. -V.'M.tA".!?,?.K '' .1 awnn r .liwi.,i, .... io. iiaiauv-a ana friend, invited to funeral services, 22tl7 N Colorsdn at Sat . 11 n, m Int. nrlvai. ""?''?" . co- .. .. . . . . ih.vtiis t nnr.v.vw .tn 11 rvrmru j in,.. band of Ellen tlrennntl (n.o I aiilll. of Hal Ilncary, i'minl Tlrrerr, IrMand. Rela tives and friends Invited to fun.-l. Hat , 1.30 a m . residence of ton. rlK N ISIh at. aoirmn ioirrnn requiem mriM r taAv of I'hurch 10 n. m Int Holy Cress .Vrcy CVm. ItllOCUN Jan 1". M r.V A HROC1AS. duialiter of Patrl.k (ml Hannah tlrovan men llctlroerlvl awl IS. rMatlve. ami irif-n. m Kimnm H B, V j. .artdaltlV i-p.pioywe ot ll.il l.tennono VO . funeral. Hat . 'Wn. in . resUlei onta JIM McKitn at .fi'lMnn reiuleni map st IMmnnd s Church lo a In. Int. Holv Cross Cem. HRnoKfl Suddenly. Jan. 1(1. Hon. AHA LYNCH PHOOKH. of iiirmlnsham. Ala , a awl ns funeral eervlrva. Narberth ami "oVide-nd iHi' Nirhorth. I'd.. Krl . !.&'.'!! y"JI-n i;.,n . ...Twi, iiitu. jin. it a?.nik h BIIOUN n bearing l!1,0M,1 :" "' itobrrt ' . I,n" frlrnda lnntifr nf d payable 1 No. ins. K of a . invite! llrnwn IT, lallt'-a rrlcnrlthtii i'lrK In ftlltrat. lnn " IM' lsll t'lirrx-nttr at Int Jit. Mnr'ah l cm. it,Riaf. rhiii.TJiViimi'K ft1 mtri'ajr!,'" IIRflVKKIt .In, nio-it IS lm nnl Ilk nt futip-tt At.llnrv - J,,n IS. M.MtV J. nldViw of ""to'tut".! JUP'-iT "&& .n , , Aila'nf ri,u" ikiii "int Mr. vr. no" '!"! i'ntu m mpw romaitu rn I'sltww Ian. IT.' ai.pkpu i". . in. J"; i ni "ltSiu'tii-Jj .n'j rrfendr.!'.'"! '.J11.' f-M '"e Lv, 'J? UM.Ki Uviim t ' .mlri ' " "i " Bin i'rViiwv "a't "Z?mn WZ"S "III TlS"b l'.'.oi.",i.;,h',,Ai;hoUrru" uer.i, "" "" '" Auto fu ,.,7,i',;cn-7?a1"',.,rVr Jn' ?; 3?' J menu" n"o 1 oyaimerBoclety'1lv''"on,', 11 1? VnnvXn loNo'' ni. -Otlaif'. ''.""V'' ".., V'V..'. V''n.,b";,.onl."!,,,"1' ,y,u" a-.. of ".'amdon ' and" the "fl Wr.l nopuhllean Plub .,r Phla. Imlt.l to nm.ral. Sat. s n. m. 5T3 Trenton ave.. ' i'ln. N. J- High inaaa of renulera 'h,'"; '',? .,,,m.'!i,''at n" a - . , ;; f i , 17 ,viu n .. ir. -r 1 ' '' H .'olllei and vtauahlr of 1 ihLrS - - ,1.1. t. ... ...- , v. a "ii" "a rtlllei n.l vlauahlr of Kol-rt O and friends .. 1 t,. m . nrlvnte. 1 ri.l.l.lNS. - Jan. 111. 1IMIY A . ilaualit.e WillKiin 1 alid Annli' .M. I'0llln9 (neo i.mi, hi mad is J""J " 'H.1),".1.!., ii.m. s'ib'Sl Hol-mi n rninsflmiratlr naiuiiiea nnd friends In Mot... IIiIh. m. mvranta' I.mtrnac t. l.ltll, nn,l l-hrla ...... ......i..... ..,.:i. -i...... , ;'." -., ," "" . "'.'" . ". Ion 10 h in. Int llolv lrnaa I tin,. Iim.nl T.NNi:i.i:v: -: Jan. IT ANDHllW M. 1 (.NNTl.I.Y. formerlv of Wilmliurtnn. nl . hi, -Kan, 1 r ,,.,. 11 . ,.,..ik. ...1 i ti... "-..-" .'- .- ." ' "-'- ' .'. n, lira of funrril Ott .m IM1H ,.,.,.. ... IS,, ,, r A. V,.jul, ..-. ....,,. ,K,,,v,n u. 1,1, 'i . .'"in at ( rMMIS'llS Jan. II. Wlt.t.IAM ,, of Uto Hi-nry and Catlnrlne Cummin.;,. Ilnhv. tliea nnd frlenos. William MeKlnley Mdir. $"41j ?, "'. V, '!'l;"r J.onemen'a Feiiovv-..,ln of ' .juak-T city t'ourt No. North Amerlcn l'nlon. shll, of 4l)th Ward. In. Mted to funeral. Sat . 2 i. m . 213(1 S tilth at. Int. 1'ernw ood (Sin. Iteiuitna may bo v.r.v-,, , ri . 10 u, ,1 m Auto lunerai. I Mill Will J.lll III iri'VIPV tll(,lMr1 "f l'ai7.!Srv'!:lrh,,es;:l,VrAn.',nl :;""' - r sspUIChr0 an-,. ii'ei?t!ir?.r? iWffi-.r'israa x A, i jiiL'isSxXi ...rnl Mon . T Iltl a. 111 . realdence of mother- eSd. lr.lnJ.1 to run?rli s,1,1,.'' ?TJ in-law Mrs Maraaret Smith, an.1l Aramlnao I Im J It h o,,o w li-iiViVu.' m.m.J?" J', ,S in re.iul.ni nua church of Die .".'?'n1110' ff'Wr.lL'U.'W. lfMV1u Niitlv tv li .1 111 Int IIulv .'rnsa Coin 1K-1-. 4U(lu-y at. (IStli and McKean). lllah int" funeral 1 requiem mass St. Thomaa Auulnaa'a Church DAY it Mooreitovin. N. .1. Jan 17 I 9:', . " '" ln,i Ne,v Cathedral Cem. Auto l8tA.,;!ilVi,naA,drU,a0,,i1.t.VTo',rf,ncral. '"uwinp-J.n 10. w T. HOWAHD. Mon a p m . llaptKt riurch. Medfonl. N. 1 nelailvoa ami friend-i Inilteil to funeral J Kr.en.la mav .all 41:1 N". Church at . ' "."''". ,S '' -.T i. n! 7 hlna " '""'"ray Mnoreetovvn. h . 7 to u P. m. In. Med. " m$8R&n- mCiSi'a CA Pi;Oi:V Ian 1.1. MAttir.TTA widow of I'"-1'- "' ,ot. TI,,om.. J. ',un"rj JJeU Oeorao W II rvaen. a-d 74. Ilelatlvea ' "' 1,n7,frlr,';?". Ln,lJ."l-,. .tun'.r.7' Mon and frlenda Invited to funtrnl aerilcea. Sat.. I ," , '" ,?"" J "? "' ' man 11111 rn i'iui at ini. pnii.te. Pernn ood Om Auto tunral. ,B,Sal,ffiWili,e!,'iS ffiSSI i! 1 lied to funeral M011 . a. m.. reiidenca fv,a,e7n;,JM'',L1en';!,m'.;;a,.Loolfh,8reouien.1''i?: Joieph'a ChurUi 0.30 a. in. Int. Holy Croai "P.Vr.Avvv ....., .... awi , ,vr Inec McCleariJ Itelittllea and ei' McCleari). wlilnw if Dnnlel Ielntif. llclnl)tri urni rrlviini lnvlte.1 to lunorul. bat . S 30 11 111.. realilenco of enn.tn-tavv. Jnmea O'Donnell 2H2.1 llelarada at t-olemn I "".""" st Aim's I'hurch 10 l. in, Int hi Ann a 1 in Ili:i..lMV. Hud lenlv. .Tjn 111. Al.Hinn I M huaband of .loaephlne II. Delany (neo .Korean) Hired tla llel.it hci nnd friends. .Newiown 1.0.11:0, no. s-'i, t ana a. ai . i Neaenom Triim. No mo. 1. o n ji m. vi.ei. . luii-nu .,,011 , 11 H in., reaiuenre. l)ailillle, Pa int Hlchboro Cem lie mains nnv he vlevvid Sun. ufl. Autoa will meet truln leailnx Ueadlne Terminal l:23 'nKNPRUHr .Inn. 17. at tiianrn. N. J. aui.. ,. , ,ui..ni,,, w. naiimi,,,- ..iir.r. ased tlo Ilelatlvea and frlouda Tncon Tribe. No. a04. I. O. It. M : IVaahlnat nconia Cani.o. No II. P. O H of A., of Ultimo ai. iniiiru in luueiai nritii-rs. aat... ' v. . Hurllnrton roml. near Ulancu. . J. Int Mnn.imetit Cem . llefrlv, s J Pi; Pt?K Jn. 15. AS.VA W . wtf of I Clrrnr M. Da Pun anil dauahtr nf Itcn. ! .rSsisVi.nSiBtt ?onu,n1ciinN?.t,r32 &? of IM I.adl-s' Aid Society of Tacony nap. I l'"t 1nur1.11. inviteu to runerai services nl Jooii urr.cp .new u-rma, nt la,. I.Beu oa . Itelatlv.a and frlenda. members of the Con- fruicrnliv of the messed Sat rntnent and Altar and lloaan Soclelv of St. Alphoneiiaa ,-v.rr., m.....i ... f,.r.i ih r..,. ..---. non at., njo a. in. Ills li man Hi A AlpllOll- nedeenur .u? .l."uI'l.i1'. ".Ju-'!1'- iioiv ''en i e,n. via mnerai car v'.nii nowera -hi. in, lunciai -,( i'iiiii nunrif IU'NllAS IV. Plllia C.eneral Home- w'i?'h,,,f 'IKSS.1' feaV'' l:,VeVa..vJeC,'Naiid ir.rn3s iniifu io lun'rai Kervie tm., ii n in purl or nf S. V VrunUnttl bniiB. RW Mm ut. Int private. Kcinalns may be vfwd Fi I b to 10 ii ni KVANH Jan 17. HAMt'lIT KVANH. ai. 7S. ItoUtUfN and frlen'lH. Court Kalrmmint, No 1). V of A , imlted to funeral, Mon . 2 p. nt . 777 N 2Sth t. Int. prhate, Mt MoriAti rem I'AVnT Jan ir. at V 8 Naval Hon- pitai. ur.u. i.cpiiciv. oi u. . navai iie- I ervea son of John 8 and tho late Mary , VMt. "J.". "fd,-3- neUtlves and friends ! M U:ifar.UP.r'i;Ml;;l,bA'rd-mor.m"Pa! pltai. uku.n i4t;ti.ifc.n. or u. m. mi ue- ? ? ...,.. r-r vPi.n,i .u . fat.r,J- rl.ln-r-. li llolland nve.. Anlinorf rl utter T p. nv jA..-jn. iu, iAi. jn. i. 4.v, wiuurr ui ..'ni i r. Relatives and frlenda. Invited to fu- ".. . s - i si tnnv .!.. T.t. neral. tat , H a m , reaWence of soil. i Tnoinaa li), ii'"" i-iueriy ai.. vamuen n, j. Illfrn mass inureu oi aarrru near, i.iau a m int caivury Ltm. uemaina may ue i I viewed Frl eve ' 1'i.OYl) suddenly. J.m Jd. PKTER J . . husband of Ann Floyd (nee Collins) Rela-' tiven nnd frl. nds Titperary 11 S . P. So-' '.:... iV.:. v- t i V) ii f;niihi. nf ii.i clety It ran iro.rh rnmmandery. No 12. Limerick I Qu.irds Society Invited to funeral bat., g 9'jlil Irvlnu at Molemn reaulem raiu Z. V.7.. . i'hiirth to u m lnl llolv Mf.m -"urcn 1U "' m "" "01y CT-?iinri'v4 Jin to HonA.-U H i,u,. h..'iIAi AhhiiT V Irainbes and enn'of 5 be."'1 Of Abble I "inoes ami son or P. uin trv uuiiii it, i lauii'r, ivwmpii BUI,., .iu.,v,. Pockethoek Makers' Aasocl 'latloii. Invited to i Pern Auto funeral 1 p. m . funeral Mrl.Al'dHI.IN -la k Son. 2127 N. IMIOHUN (neo I funeral aervicea. o. . k.... Af .Inht. P. Keminerl, h..,j it Rr?nian ij V.,Lnidn A V'Z'" auI uuovo .'la.iiuii,!, in. uriva.s ,uth.ran Cem Itematns may be funeral home. Prl.. S to 10 D. in. Auto a-rvue, TJiailUlt (nee Mclialn). wife of Jani.a IV. (lallaaner. Iteia.tvea nnu irirnaa, i. i Sodality of St Monica's Church. Invited to Illy of St 3 a I, Mon , H , is.il M. I e,tnpral. Moll . H.dO a. rn . residence of hua band. 22.11 M, llemberaer at (Jack, on at. above 2-dl Holemtl requiem maaa Ht Kd mond'a Church ll a. ni Int Cathedral Cem. OAUWOOD Jan. IU. IIUTH K., wlf. ot IVIIUam N Garwood, ased HI. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, rlst., 2 p. m , 1. la realdence. Marlton Dike. Ktllsburc. N. J. i ni IDIIIIHWII V rill. .U.U 1.1 I I. ir.aa.nfl.M. N. J.. 1 ., m. Int Colestown Cem. Auto will mttt trolley OAUOHAN Jsn in. PATRICK, son of I nichard and Ann Oauahan r.elatlyes and r.i.n.i. invitei. lo runerai. Mon . 7.30 a. m.. cathedral I) a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. Auto u'KrAl,..a.ei.i. 14 raini.M nmn. ., ...... ,...- -. ... ...-......- ..... I 'NO, husband or H'rtna urLrinr. M , l.-iavi.ra iim .1 w.--,., v.w, ".' .... ..."., No-. 89". La'S Kvv!,,.fcc,u FrJjnS.h,y- iZSXS'",: t.rZi" sir." 2 b . m..' "st 1 Martin st.. Itoiborouih. Services at P. m. Int. Icverlniton Cem. Prlends may tall Prl. 1 ii , i aEI8SLP.lt Suddenly. Jan. 10. AMELIA. .ma. nf Hetnrleh Oelssler. need 72. R.la. tliea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat., 10:30 a. in., r-.ldence of daughter. Mr.. David D. Gray, 8407 Irvine at. Int. priests. OBTI.RB Suddenly , Jan, IB. JOHN A. (lBTLGH, husband of Theresa uetler (na. Uarfney), ased 2o. Relatives and frlenda, d....k....Lr I'nuTl. P.O. Hi. S,. nf A.. m. , oua.i.n.." : -. .' --...- ..' .-." nloyea Atiantia iiennina t-g. bept . Invited to funeral. I 2J12 S, Hancock at Sol-m Aulas. 44TaaaaWla-taa P.' ' e aioii. a ran requiem mass B.gti a, m iv ' feels C-m. Auti . nninnvKiidi Catnnet Churel Int. Holy tto semes. denly Jan IS. TKOMAB F Elk TrhT Jii v .,roPi 'i. nv-M.' Ar.wfm, " 8 UW POWKLC. w f of John A ' LoJas, 'No ST I U 1) P Nailonal As.o r N'xon. Relative, anf friends Invited to of Lelter ra'rfes riranrh No. 01. and , s.r lee. 1031 W llrpad al , Thurs , 7io I Uonceter City Posiofflco Dept Invited tolja, ra. InL Ssuth Laurel Hll. Cem.. HU,, I omno n.iaiivaa ininni, ni( III. ITU fur ral e-rvli-ea. Fit 2 r hi "VI'iiM of Jol.n r ilucet 1 h l.ln at . ui.uresier riiv M J int private r. Jar Crovo rem, 1 riprni roar ra.i i-ri rvn. tlOlHAI.K Jan. in WII.MAJI. aort of late I.vl and HovhU cotlahalk. Holatlv nnu ini-mm inviiru alatcr'a rratoi-ncr. 1 to funral. Put . in in. 4!lit X. l'ark uvi- Int. nriviklc virs. iailil invmPSMn, OKAY. Jan 1.1 TItltllKHA, w Ifi-of Iln. MkiIh (irar anr d.uuht.r of Tlv-rMa. Millar, aa-fvl 21. Itclatli" unil frlcn-la Invite) te V al. PAliilllv i aa-rsi ai. ...-laiiii'B ami irienoa invite ' O. Invited tn i fiiMraK "ft . 2 m,. render o of mo reaLtencai of eir- .'Tmi Klrkbrl.Ie at . Ilildcsburir. Int N Solemn requiem i ilsr Hill Cem Uonam-i may Im vl sat . 2 t m,. reaidoroo of mother. ohURVTIlK!':. Jan 11. M'TIINn OP.KHNTIIKK .! nfl ntltllvn awl friend". rarlnV I.olai-. No. 100. I O. O. I '. Dw.itiir I'oumll Nv 3tl. O. IT. A. M ! Irt-lti-H t funorHl a-rvlcp. 8nt . 1 r In . 213 N" .iih at Ini nrlvotc Itpmnlna ni.y La Mi wnl I'll rvi-.. ; to if v IIAAH-Jan IT ritAXv'Is. aon of Orora-o J unil Atiim K. liana (ih-o Iturkrl. affcv) 14. lli-l.ithc hthI frlanOa, Chrlatlan Doe trln vinna of !t itrr i'hurch. InMioJ to funeral Min . M m in , narcnta' rpaldri, n 4 W illrarrl avo. Urnulrm maaa St. l'itrr-a i hunli 10 o. m. Int. 3 ivtcr'a iVni IIAIMfH rirt Jfont'v 11th, ('IMrtl.K4 W ami of Itaihi'l A. ami lato I'niTiklln I. Iliiln-fl. Itniral a-rvln-a nnl Int. itrlvnte. ll-.ifv.I1o ta-la I -.t-n Ila-a ffa.ftl. Ifil. HiinilHII'l" " a-llli, I tFll JIIIUIll tltl. ',"r..,lh'"!l''",1"',;..A'11 I4i J!,la!, "nl niw '& "n t Vo ' ;,T's,i ,SJ0 ? '?, P"'i'"- "' wnts. 131I Pl.ni: J'st 'jVX'iiaoM.t'TV-'h,' fZ?1?? MJ'iT l.Mm AV-. n IT. at 2in0 iwImvIi,. funer""1"-1" I,VUTMAN D'" " -ill'iiP,,TA',,VnJi:l'fJi'"iK8 'Aa,,:l "S'"1 iidj) to" i.Ti d"A ' 11' Sur'viior'.'ol .'" ' 8,"h " ' Penna". Vol i Ilotty A. iranv' 1 "iloi,"- ko "on lnvlte.1 toTuVrai' Sat a u in "Ml IV VumlirLnd .i in, s"' V".."", im IIAKHIT Ja'n 1.1 rr.I'AVnn nivira ; i.joV"" .wihS? ii;.h iruLP&lffi v."' ,-.." J ",-' '"r ave.. .-.irMrtn. 1. tl 'III lUMSir IIAPRY. Jan. II. ANNItl lfa of Rim. uel llaurv (nee Ileleia). ased :s Ilelatlvea nnd frli-n.la lnvlt.,1 in riin.r,ii w.t 1 .. ... JW- (-nnfrll m, f, vn.,i..i'i.' ' IICAI.Y. Jan 10. TIMorifY. hiiaband of M .ik.iicI . irbclt nnd cm nf P.ttrlilt nn,1 nilirlii. II.nlv. or Aughamorr. county M,iw. Irrl .., no... .i ,,,..i -V;.. rn,.,,,-o l 11 1, v", n.T..-e ;..".:;. ,"'."; .:...- .:-...-. v" .- w-,,.. .., n. u. .. .. ... ..ivueu 10 runrii t,at. s . n,. 1r.l1. v TV,,..... .. u'..L. ,?... I.."l ..... V."5' "' ,""nl ' .' " ,'" St " t.,nl.J, "? " Aito'fiVner ? "' "'' ,nnr Jitoij,,' ". 'T1, . A V?,.V tPrl" .. .. .-" ;."". 77".".". .'".'"""' -1 .aon or .ui, inaa v, 1.11,1 .c . a llunner Ini-e Mi-f-r ..., .. . 4 a .. ..... . . , . - -. .1). UUIM 14 lli.l.Vtlvo-t un.l fr,ul lnvl(B.l to funeral. Mon H In n in , N'jti.t Tlntrum aie Solemn r'nuleni maaa at lt..,haal'a Pliurih lo a in Int Uiiii l.roa Com Auto funeral HOOAN Jan. ir, ItOHKnT J . aon of lolin J. nnd .Miiry Iloiran. ased 34. Kln- lea and friends llolv Name Socloty, 1)1 v. No. S. A. u II . tmited to funeral. Sat.. , H:Si) a m . narcnta' realdence. Waahlnattm mr. .Al4l. . M... rk....lw - .-'..-. ,n iv.Ki ...nit-ami piae. ucrmaniotvD. sol- v-.1.!".".'. ""'..' " "v. "." -w h. .. nt Holy rroa Cm. lll'TION At llodU. P.l.. Jan. 17. IVlt,. MAM 1: 11UTTON. Duo nolloe of funaral will be ullen. IHWINa .Ian ir. at Clendale. Cal.. nn. nutTA ilWYN.Ni: widow of lluah Irwin, Itelattvea nnd frlenda imlted to funeral aervtcea Prl a n m. chapel of Wett Laurel Hill fem. Int private. Wen lavurel Hill I'ein. Omit flowers JODItY Jan. IS CIlAnt.KS .. aon of Anna C and Loula P. Jodn. ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aeriiiea. Sat , a P. 111., 31 M &M at. Int Odd Fellows' Cem. KADY. Jan. la. JAMES J., .uahand ot tito Mnrsaret Kadv. Relative! and frlenda, employes Pirth & Poster. Invited to funeral. Hat . 7 30 a. lib. aon-tn.law'a reatdenie, 1VI1. fred Porwar.l. 13H IV. IVIahart at. lllah niaas I'hurch of Our Lady of Vlaltatlon II. v. M. l a in. Int Holy Sepulchre cem. v. JI.Ii ti. m. Int. Holy rlepulchra Canv , Auto funeral KI1NNKY Jon 10. ANNIU KKNNEY. Ilelatlvea and frlenda invited to funeral. Sit.. S.IHI a m., rrslilen, of niece, 2515 11 overly at. (25th nn-l Pine ats ). III0I1 mass of requiem g. Patrick's Church lu a. rn. lnl Holy Croaa Cem. kKIlll Jan 17. JOHN If., aon of James and Mantle Kerr aaed 2H. Ilelatlvea and frlenda. Local l 11I011. No in. IT II. of O. and J. of America. Invited to funeral. , fc ;. , ' '"l-.WSil! ' von , 7 30 a. in., parents' residence. 170 Hlali mass Church of tha dear 're (,n KIVrivTVl-,. in ,n .line r- T.-TV-r. KINUII rielatlvea and'f'lenda Invited to KnnitiKii tan in mat.tvi.i Iv-PT-Tt lll.lt wlfo of Lvnn T Krelder flelatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Sat 2 p m. nnd N llth al. Int aft. Peace Cem f.i:HMA.'N Jan. 15. T.fllMRA n,l.lo,v of IVIIllniu Lehmann. aged (la Ilelatlvea nnd friends 1nttffJ to funrl trrlcc. Sat , 130 p. in.. 3743 N" Kith at., line a. Int private n f: ' !'!$, UIMsldA Cem. Auto service Frlenda may eve I.r:UIt. Jan 17. JOSEPH T.mnn nrml 47. at 1417 Reed at Funeral Mun , 7 3i a. in. Mam St. IUt.Va Church. Int. Stnta Maria Cem. T,OUAN Jnn 10, JOHN, son of Ute Michael and .Mary Ivrun UeUtlvtj and friends Invited to funeral. Sat S to a ni . parlirs of Arthur J Roaera. -tf Oueen at. i His) iniiff of requiem St Philip's Church 10 .-V "i Int Holy Crors Cem. LYND. Jan IS. ISARKMV C, l.TND (neo Mr(luUun). wife of Joieph I.jnd and dHUghter of Ute liernard and Mary Mo- fltilfrm I?ddIeTniin rixl 00. Ttelatltoa mnl frleindl. It V M. SudAlllV and Allir Hn. rlety of Church of Ascension, Invited to , funeral, Sat.. 8 30 a m., residenco of pon ( in-law. A. C Renmlre. 723 U. Allegheny I I ... u.l.. 1.1, m... rk.,..U ik. a - .-'- --- -- . - "--" -.- -v. ...- aton ju a. in. un, p .iuo, ioiy Bcpulchre Cam. Auto service MARKS'. Jan. J, HMMHT C. on of I i.ia vvilllKni anil iviarcarel alaDon funeral services eiat U.od v. in realdence nf nroincr in-iaw. Arthur A, aondrlcti, 3343 . West Phlla. Int. private. Auto aervtre. Jan 13. MIIV allDDKN CReumore ave, Mi Zlon vin . MAPUL.N nee Murph), vjldow Hired S3. Itelattvea a uow or Thomaa Madden ea and friends invited to 11 n. n. . 411.1 Iltrhmn.wl a. funeral. Sat . 8 30 a. m . m Richmond Holemn hleh maas of requiem Phunh rf t"e. inunaruisie v-pncepiion in a. in Int. Holy urosa v.-etn. auio lunerai MAOUPAt hla residence. 0.140 Timber- ton at . Jan. 15, Tv'II.MAJt MAOK.L". llela- tlves ami frlenda Invited to services. Prl . 3 oilier II. llalr nldr . 150 Ch..lm.r .- .-- . ---,- . .:. . .'.-"-' ----..- Jon 13. MAnT rj. Mc MrCloakey). wlfo of Jnhn Jl. MeLauan in. 11 llelallves and friends In. vlf.d to fun.ral. Hat . N:3il a:a a. m.. reaiaenr. .. h.l,an,1. 1??H H. n.ld at iiisn reaulem mass Church of Mest Illessed rlacrament 10 a in Int. Jioiy uepuienro Lem. Auto fu- n,ff '.,.. iri:n..,.d tmn ue i frmer Mayor TIIOMAa 8. McMunnAT. of ...,.,------- ";. .:..i,,"I I Denver, col . bushand lata Kalll J, Alei ander and eldest sen of Iste l)r. Andrew H. nnd P.lranor McMurray. Phlla. Int. Den ver. Col MICK Ruddenli. Jan. II, MtlllAM 1L. wife of IVIIUam H Mlik and dauahter of late Charles A. and Klliabetl, Rutherford. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services Mon., 2 p. in., resldenro of hus band. S117 Catharlnet st. Int. private. Prlends may call Sun, I to 10 p tn. MILLKR. On Jsn. 1. 1018 J WESLBT MILI.UR, ase-l 84 cars. nrlallvr. and frlenda. a I. Rlslnr fit.r Lodse, No. 129, P and A. M., Invited to funeral, on Hat., at R p m.. from hla late reildenee, 1032 Wallace st, MOROAK Jan. la, JAMES, husband ot Miry Morsan. Itelattvea and friends. Drla. wsre Illver Vessel ciwners and Captains' Asso.. member, of Camden Rroad of Trade. Invited to funeral, Sat., 1:30 a. m.. 2d07 K. Cumberland st. Solemn requiem fisss at Church of tha Visitation 10 a, ni. nt. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. MURHAT. Jan. IB. I1ERTHA E,. wlf. of John Murray and daushter of William and Theresa . Glenn, aaed 10, nelatlvea and menas invitea to runerai cat a a. m. . fi, H.M..M tf hx.li.nJ lllfl -I..,.. .. a.t emn requiem, rosss M . Lea's Church 0t)10 m. Int. St. DnmiDlc's Cem. Auto nrv injetqn, ICy, - rw i ij.., n. nf," EVLVl-fSr,' daushter late Annl. Kealla, aaed 10. frlenda Invited to funeral, n . n.r.nta p.atil.n.. T.n vr iNTiAlal of prsnx ana tieiaiiv.aana rnenaa invned to funeral. Mon , s an a. m., parents' residence, 711) N. Vh "J .golttfi '.'O.flem mass St. Antha'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com, Autl lunerai. . . niA.i... -- "uwii.nir. tauaaeriown rs. nnATiij Pi I., leu IJUTkortov I'h I In. anj ueaai rur trln at 11 -ul n ni. ,V fitJlL-x.- f... .. ti-.v,,,tA v..,ut-v. loco almo) wlf of Kdwunl O'llrlan. Ilaln llvaa nu.l trl-nds tnvltnl to funtrm, 8t.. ' . J'i . rcaldcnco of hrolhir, William i Vaaoo-SO. Wharton at. Int. Mount .MorUt, vra . lnsoi 1M.HH. ' "'l-t v hikI fr.oii.l- Invito,! to fu. naral. Motl . S1il a. m.. t-ualdcnca of nlroc. VIm ! McCailln. 2ln Almond at. 18th Warvl Koltmn rcnulam inaas HI, Anns rhuroh t(i a. m. Int Holr Croaa Ccm. I'f.TrmSO.'M Jan 11 llENJA5liJ U, nyanurid of Florenca U Prtoraon (nc Carl. ajnj,nrrt1 aon of Anna and lata P-tcr Polar W'aa,l :a. nolatlvca am) frlcnda AJalon li... uJfrp5 mr ,,"rl?-4nv"!.1 irT f.,ron!J,t? C.m- fnds "' eall rtf.. 7:00 ' iVvJTianv t .. ...... ,. t-'.iJf LlSSNJJ"n" ,'V- ElniA- wlf'. ' i Wtv"? J""".''".. "Mojf ' Thomna Mor. r.-lt Flvhoff (iBod f!-,. iiolathoa and frlonda mrnihora of llaptlat Church nnd fundav Nchmil ravtloa' Aid of llrldaburi nilioni in- ..,. j.-, p. oi i ; nana iiorv-Kan rvo. ?OT T 1 (1 t- lnvl...i ... ...... ,.. p rn . 41.1(1 t; Tlvompaon at Int. rctvr Illll Cam Itcmnlno may ba Hawaii Sat 8 to 10 1 m j-j-vrx. -Ian. in. MART P.. wife cf ana at a n. m. I-UIKST Ian IT. MAnY A. nldn-v of IVIImae 1". I'rleat (nee Uarrott). Ilelatlvea nnu frlenda Invited to funerTi aenlees Sun. I v. m . realdenc of aon Wilfred o. Prl-st KOI N Uarllnaton at . Wept Cheater. Pa Int. private doahen 1-rlends' r-m I 11ANDAIX Ian 17 OH.nUIlT O . hua- I hind of Hlla K ltsndill nnd aon of lata James and llehecn nnndall, nired (II Hell 1 lues und friends, llrlatnl Tjdae, No 070. i II P 41. i: . milted to funeral aervlcea 20S Cedir at . Iirlttol, l'a , Mon.. a p in. ' Int liriatol Com. HAND 1 I.I. Jan. in, AMCi:. wlfo of nobert KandAll Ilelatlvea and frlenda In- 1 ilted to lunerai. Mon. 8S10 a m. 2C3V V. C'learil-ld at Solemn requiem miaa Phnecii of Nutlvity 1( u. ni. Int. New Patho iti:i:s .tan. 17. HAiminT hi:b. widow of Morris Ileea (nee Ilnvta). Ilelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funernl. Bit 3-10 p 111 as 11 V mil at Int. rrlinlo North Cedar Illll Coin P.inns Pormerlv of IMS s Fatford st .Inn in nnnuan tr . hubnnd of nila May, Hlees and aon of late llnrland and Mary lllaas. aired 37 Itelattvea nnd friends In- llted to aervtcea Hot , a p. m., realdence of i father-in-law. Paild J. Towell 1212 H 1 IVIltnn at. Int. Pernvrood Cem Prlenda may J call 1 ri ev-i- . from 7 to n o'clock, 1 nOt.T.ten .Inn 1? rittllKTIVA wtf n 1 I rederlek Holler (nee Honinann) nelatliea nnd frlenda Invited to fumr.il aerilcea. Sat. .".'at) v m,. 27O0 N. 2d at. Int. Qreenmount Cem A"to v-ervice. KP15 t Xlt. Hollv. N J.. Jan. IB, Niiuvn .11. luuenter or John and Mary A lluo. lined 7o ltelatllea and frlemla tnilted to funeral. 2S liralnard at Mt Holly. N. J. sun . 3 p. m Int Mt Hollv Cem. SAII.Kll Jan. 17 JANP.T MAlttriV .lauahter of IVnrreu II . nnd Marlon Sailer j (neo Helfanvder) ae,i 4 montha tl .lava. 1 Helatives and frlands Invited to funeral I aerikea, Pat., a p. 111 , parenta' rcldnre I 2,140 N. lath at. Int. Ardjley llurlal Park 1 la funeral car. KASSCKIt .Tun. 17. PMZA11KTH A I widow cf John W saacer Ilelatlvea and 1 frlenda lnvl'eil to funeral. Mnn . 7-31) n. In . I reald-nco of eon Lawrence 1). Fnaacer. 22S m lirrat at . ivent rniia. lllah mam or re. uulem dt. Carthaae'a Church N.3(l a. in. Int. nrive.te, New Cathedral Cent.. Ilaltlmoro. M , on arrival or In 30 a m train Ilroad S.. Sla. Auto aervlco. ilaltlmoro paperi copy. SPHAnP tan. IB. ni,l.AHP.TU widow of Paul Scharf pu- notice of funeral -711! be Hen ill Kenllwnrth at. BCHAUDT .Inn. 1(1. fJKOnOII IV.. h.is. band of Mary riehatidt (neo Mount). nla tliea and friends Holy Name Society of Church of Aan-nalon. Llnwnod Aaeniblr, No, 7. A O. M P Camp No. 10.2211. Modern Woodmen of Anierlcn. Invited to funernl, Mnn . K.30 a m , soon Jtp-r at Solemn requiem maaa Church of Ascension 10 a. in. Int Holy Hepulehro Cem. Auto aenlce. BPllPMACilKn. Jan 10. LOtTIH. hus band of Kllzaheth (nee netta) nnd aon nf Mary and late Andrew Schumacher aaed f,i tv-ia.,v-H an.i iririiue, vvasninaioTl l,arc,P. .. .on n i u 4 . ,iH n--i,. .'' K-o a', s t. .', ...uiiirnn iii-, un. u. i. II M : American Council, No vo. ;io, .Tr. O. U. A. M.. lnt-i to funernl crvlre. i Mat . 2 p. m . 15in y lUtzani it (ir.th ' nnu Jiuniinuuany. iiu. privnir. Ml. amort ein. Auto funeral Itcmalns may t vIpwi! vr . 7 to i. rn SCOTT Jan. lfl. hmzahetii THN. NUTT, wife of nnionl iMrott anj daurhter M raht und Margaret IInnelt. a -red CO Itflatlvva nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Sat., - p m. cm loth me., Norwood. Pa. Tnt. Arlington Cem. HIUM.V suddenly. Jan. Ifi. U O. 8ITU LBY Triend and einplojea of Penna n. It. lnltfd to funeral services. Run.. 1:30 p. m,. varlnra of T II rhew, 172H Fnjder ave. Int. Kernvol Cem Remains may bo viewed Kht e f Auto f ervlce HMtTH. At Saranne Lake, Jan. lfl. Mrn. I3TTA II . vIfe of Itlchard J. Smith, of 5007 Pine t , daughter Mr. Cornelia 7.. ana late Cupt. t. II. Mteelman, of Hteelmann ille, N. J TtelAtlvea nnd frlenda invited to funeral ervteeti 8at.. 1! p. rn , Oliver II. Hair Hid . 1820 Cri'siiiut st. Int. private. HMIT1I Jan. 17, FRANK i . on of Mar caret J. and late William 8m 'th. aged 22, Relatives and friends Invttod to eervlrea. flat , p. in , 33?:. Mt. Vernon U. Int, prl SMITH. Klrt Month I.tth. Il-IR, at ntrldey, Md . MARTHA C H MI Til. Funeral Slxth-dav afternoon. Uth Init. UKKPKH Suddenly. Jan in. I.EON AllO huaband of Iaura M. 8 tree per (nee Andemon) Ilelatlvea and friend Invited to nervlren. Mon . - n in . 132 Kewiw n.o . Koet Lanndow ne, I'a. Int private 1'rlenda ma rait Sun . 7 3U to li 3d v ni, Tmili:HT Jan 17. lr. JAMKH O TOU. tlUKT, huiband of Martha V Torbert (nee Halnei) ngrd R7. Duo notice of funeral given, .tOl Herka at. TUJ- Suddenly Jan. 10. HARRY H.. buiband of litnma. R. Tull (nee Prints! , need 0(. Ilelatlvea nnd friends. Arln No 4'J r O. K . Tloea Yearly lleneflclal Ao, Vv. omlnr CltUenn' Aaao . employe of John W Canon ia Works, invited to lunerai serv ice nun .op in . it J vv . juray at. 41.1. Oreenniount Cem WACKKIl Jan i:va pn.vKcns. vlfe jf WlllUin ri AVacker and daughter of Robert anu Jennie tfmitn. unativea end trlendsi, Harmony Council. No. 124. D of . . Invited to funeral services, Mon , L p. m . TOn H 51st t Int private. Fern wood Cem Auto funeral. Remains may bo viewed Hun,. 7:.m to Mji, in WARNRR Jan. 17, ANNH. MINFORH WARNKR, widow of Westford Warner. Uuo nottr-s of funeral vIU he alven WELSH. Jn 17 JAMUS WELSH, hus hand of late Ellen WeKh. ared 84 Itcln tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Mon. 8. SO a m , residence of brother-in-law. John Itsvett. ll!24 N 10th at Solemn rcoulem I masa Chun h of the Uesu lii a m. Int Vw f'utherlrnl Cem WTJRNTZ Jan. 10. JOHN U. WKHNTZ. aged V- Relatives and friends. Pnt No. 1 ti A 11., hurvlvors Ass'n. No. Ill, Corn s l i-.- Tl. 1A. sTf.i. .'! -. -- --- - . ---; ---.-...- ..- . Invited to funeral. Hat . J n, in . daughter's residence. Mrs Archibald Moffett. a') Oretn field av , Ardmore. Pa. Int. private Fern- vvoou icm. item... a iimy ue viewru rrit WILCOX Jan. 30 IinNRlETTA, wife of llamlltnn Wilcox and daughter of Man S. an the late Robert Stud holm. Relatives and friends, Uetsy Ross Lady Forenters, No. l'J, Invited to funeral, Mon,. 7 110 a. ni.. resldenc( of brother-in-law. Harry J. Cur ran. 43J K Indiana ave. Solemn requiem make Church of the Ascension U u m. Int. private. WILUY Tun 17. HLLA AONES, wife of William J. Wiley (nee McDonough). Due notice of funeral from residence of J. P. Connors, 2:1 Green st Yi(i.AjM3 At tier residence, zs3 aian aaVvUlaVsl Aa saJ KiNi-.ipnnp sL.raiBH.rji nATAina TT.T .... JT.r. I B.lII.ir.U3 laua o.s.l I llA.lt.I3l u a3.sa;iVl.7 iuum v0sj J ava-t4-lav,.f JAVA JAPAK aaavam j.n in aJUWU l'eb. 2. IS j. Ii.Kiiretkel.inro... Co.. C01 Market St.. S.P, , " ' ULUNKTT. 17 ll.lUry PI.. V. S. r KIII'CATIOVAT. Iloth Sexes . Banks Night School pink positions orr.N Unusual aalarlea belpc paid. A courss In this famous nltbt school will r.t you for ens of thess fin. post, tlons. All business branches tausat Monday.lvednssday, Prlday .venlnss. bpeclal classes Tuesday ana TBurs dey nishts. Banks Business College nt.l CHKSTNTT STBKKT FRENCH bU,,' H'p'.ef"M.,h8o?.plu,,d- 8 peels I terms tor classes and children. Marie Dufour M5V.nir STRAYFR'S Th Best Dualnsss School 0 1 V. a IVXV J isiot Cbe.tnn Html Pes, tlons ruaran'd. Enter now. Uayornlsbl, Musir D AfiTIME PIANO PLAYING ''J TAPOHT IN. 10 LFSSONS iaiss aiaiieu rttm Chrhtenien School of Popular Muilc iste riHWTNtnr at. r.prue. Dll Tl.sa Stol lyV liT PeaUl , . c" " 8S04N. n i.ijs r-isii.-ai... at. ONSPK1ATOBV All iDstruments. Ilarraooy Vocal, Draroslto Art ate. Uroad.iUTll Chestnut. Phone. Cafl. WUTHB , iill.i.V v, mm of iVltllahi It Wllllamt. TtalatlfS" and rrl, nda tnnltad. to aorrlcaa. Sat., tan t m omrr If. tialr tlld.. H5Q Cnoianxtt at Int Alt. Vi-mon Cra . vvil.I.lAMH; Hu,Mnl. Jan. lit . B HWfA A. ilauahtcr of Inta Danratand rtithuniK) WilUanva Ralatirt-a aal rli-nd4 Kjld.inin.r o,TW,.,i"rnSVJJlT.'.9,S' YANNHfK. Jan. 1(1. KOKB, wlf of Thomaa 1. Trinnrtaa. nc4 fta, Rctatlvaa anq frlonda Invito.) to funrral, lion . HJIO a. m., IflSI Ilultrr at High maaa Kt tft-ph-n'a Church lu a. m ln Holr Croaa Com. Auto USArHrcn. Jan. IT. .lOijKril IKTZI.fcn. huaband of Carrta M, Zalarr (noa ICernieorlo) and aon of friarlfa and Vivian Tvf Zalaftf. ltlatlva and frlcnda. Mathlaa H. llrndof. , conalstorr. . P. It. H . an.l l.u 1m Vomplo. .'A A. O. Jt. H, and (mnWra dept, at llioli Tolophono, Invltod to funoral aervleoa, i 8Un.. S n. m S5I Mltrhr II al., Hoiborouth. int private. Wtatmlnattr Cam. Aula ' funeral. , ' ' . iviNTi:n itr.soaTW ATLWriO CITY. N. , Ci!BK Relax Yourseli by n ilsll s (hla retort and n eejenrn t lineal Ionic eier prescribed. OPTIIOnn J.IPB IN ATtaVTlQ PITY IS A.N ALI-TIIU-YKAIt UKUOHT Ttt ..,ro". .nn "' eier-faeelnaitlni! lloiinlvvalk and breathe the Invujoratln "". 1. ILnJor n Km" of U,1 on tba nlo.ic the hard, snndy beach. 1? you tr,',, r """'thin leva alrenuooj, your rolllnc chair awalla jou. Pir.ltS TIIEATHK.S 11ANCIKO TIIK I.P.IDINO 110UHE8 aro atnnja open and will furnish full information, rates, ate. Marlboro iisii-IIIenhelni t!,clfa . I "lielbiu-no iilen Hall J Seaalds trjml I Omnia llolnihurst IMdelplil., Kreouent . trains U I'llll.A. it ltllllNci UV. from Cheat. LViLr' lr."J! orl'B-NNA. II. n. from either Ilroad rlireet HUtlon or Market II) '"' bvUt "earn and tleetrle ATLANT" -1TY Avoid thn risora o. rougrh vrlntsr at this World's ureatest Winter Resort, whera sunshina and dellshtfut envuoa mint make Ufa worth Uvlna. Afaerlens nnd Kwrosean PMsf Fine Coif the Winter Throoth Hotel St. Charles (iiiiG-rnnor) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EXTIllP. 1II.OCK on the OCEAN JTIONT St. Charles Tiara lo New Jersey Are. Alvvasa open, Hot and cold sea water hatha, aun parlora. Orchestra. Bptelal fall and winter rates NKULI.V HAINES COi Westminiter nr ueacn. uiov. tt csunuimr to ,t ily. iths. run. water. 10 up wldy, J2 up dally. Chaa. riuhre lYEltNEItSVlM.B. PA. GALEN HAIUN-THE-MOUNTAINS ITEItNURSVllXR. VA. OiMnallear. Dry air. Flnseetnery. Krser VI'IUIVI, ,V IWMHW. ,UI wutKlim OTUH, Massasa. Resident Phrslelan. P. R. H R. Throuab Pullmans New York slid I'hllv iiowahd m. WINO. Hanari SUNSET HALL TZSTiSS erlsp. dry alri beautiful mountain walk. ftl.tKnlnc. eoastloa-. .to, Kot a sanatorium. Writ. OEO. fi. OAUU iir iveunbJuT V1LLE. PA., or Ladttr Central. vmni.viA Train aervlca aa far South aa Old nxat , Comfort vTas never bttterl fcj HOTEL CHAMBERLIN old point couroaT o0 I Bwliarerea Pool, G'.f. R.S- J J foodL'ui.lna.lJv.rvLurooeaa J f " U.th sad Tr.atment. Writ. '. A GIO. r. ADAMS, Wsaaaar Parlraia aiaaea Va.. af Ir. Poster a In Acaer'a. Ktb L Cbutnulf Cook's Tours. 2& 8. CroadI P. II. 1U 8S4 and 1C39 Chestnut; (laymoad A IVnl'.oomb. 1003 Chestnut. AMIF.VILLK. N. ERYPARKHOllEL sHgyyitJLc iu-g tv.er. si-si ir-siab .jLrsaiu nsr -w M1V Famous everywhars for Its location, aervloa and culalne. Bookl.t and latas upon appllcallaa. 8. J. LAWRENCE. Manasar dp. i.m. i-. HOTEL. CTraro COLLEGE ARMS DC LAND, TLORIOA. In 111 a. ls-lnvl.l ... Iijilrny. healthful cllmata." Modern hotelt l.ht.r- tvois course, orxts put (.Mir nreens. Tennl Hldlntr. Motorlnc. The ifiumm duuid av us y(W anvv TLeo. C Brooks, Muagex ST. AVyoiISTlNK. ria.. THE MON50N ?vcr;poTiln ? ?? proof. Newest hotel In Ancient City. Steam heat. BO private baths. THE BENNETT bath- b.0 Bt Overlooklnc bar and ocean. Nr. Old. Pt.Marlnn. Ukt. It M.Hennstt THE BARCELONA r mi imm. oteiim n A A t pr' bath. Ftclu. patronage. Rklt. A.N.Pta Ir, CLPAIIWATKn. FLA. WH1TLEDGE HOTEL P""'0"- a-- beat and mnninit water In tty room. Prlvat. bathe. Acierl. can or European plan. Oolf. nahlniTto. A 1VPAT PAIAI BEACH HOTEL PALMS Njw modem betel-, 11V" ,, . " " faclna Koyal pln. tlana and Lake Worth. American plan. II par Hav un BookUt I'AIJII CITV. rtJi. Palm Vain Hotel J . and buntlnc. Mod., homelike. 'VvYKi for Inf. ska nitBEy.n, rzr THE RAYMOND e"J ! - endon. Run. water A heat In rmi.. crl baths. Hi. North, oouk-a. ,.) TODRB "tLOIUDA TRIP . rrtllM'PHUVlDeX'WIA Sin.0O S3.B.O 522.10 wr T0 Tt. S4&00 JArnn(iKvn.T,i: Iseinlar a.rvlee ta fcelns mall & Rest way In travel Soutlt M.i f.ouvn ir travel voutn in tvimf Id coi ." tarv. v.i,n 1 and rnund Irtn fir rea wllh Wet aanrlo. da tleketa toprlncli erlndina roeala and at.taeoemT all tlora nn eairr All fare r it, 'if win b n Nfr in inxT uf aipnqT ier,1 MCSPstANT , .sUHf!! Ticket OfflcM "KLrELUlir Vtt&sn. it W r, -rURVfirr,'Q. i sHmTT "7 jl4. , .;,. iiiii'n 11,1.,'i'i-m.y w ' iniNii pV'MW? ef attStYSSi, f"tijTCysrtfas,aQr X X v- RAIT i-R TajdWlK. m r" fv., .,
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