rm vwjmwm j.i'iwW'ffw mwnf mmt&Hjlt1FW&l Ht-wiwiui iiin.imiwiSiipiWni, 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER P1IILADELPHL1. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1918 ENGINEERS AT WORK FOR ARMY IN FRANCE American Supply Base and Regulating Station Tri umphs of Skill TO SOLVE BIG PROBLEMS I I Storehouses With Camicities to Meet Needs of Millions Will He Ready for Fighting Men By HENRI BAZIN Ktnff CorrrepoauViif I7rt1na PhMm- Lrdtirr tclli tilt America Arntv rt Franc WITH TfltE AMllUICAN AHMY IN Tim FIELD, Dec. JO. I have Just re turned front a vlalt to that which U Already the larcest American supply base In France. Within relatively short time It will be, according to plan now actively being carried out. the largest single base of any allied urmy. betnfc destined to toko care of many problems confrontlnic the great to-bu American expeditionary force. Tho first shoielfull of earth wan thrown aside on September 1. Today sixty-eight warehouses are erected, each of the Adrian bairack type, one story In height, fifty feet vvldo and 300 feet long-. They Uo In tho center of grid Ironed tracks and shortly will control trackage that outlet to main linen through ninety miles of switch. Jloie than two-thirds of these arc In place, and -what Is more Important In service. Tho storehouses hae a capacity of general supplies tha.t will care for half n million men. A number of other typo storehouses are In course of erection, these being of diver types, built of brick, corrugated Irini and wood, th material in every uitanco,lii tin list lot coming from the Culled Wate. Tiwi thousand troops are at work upon llwni. In which arc Included two coino.mles of a National Army fore-3i uglm-nt V separate building am'd thl i-cne of genuine activity is an ! uiBiiufai'tur- np plant with a capaclt of r,mt tons a day for car icing iiui"t - only, and ability, consequentlx. t- .uie for tha presen-atlon of ".Ofm i fresh beef a day. The daily cat- '" Is to bo dou bled very shortly 'I he essential for this work Is labor, that Ik. labor pure, and not khakl-clad Sumnues with a pick or shoel In hand. This Is i aied general In many Some wheres In Prance that I have UMted 1-tcly, paitcularly along the lines of communication, and In Itself of aniplo enough Importance for presentation In another rtory. NONDCSCUIPT ItAILliOAD TP.AIN.S I visited also an linpvrtanr pupply regulating station for the American army. This station lies at tho Junction o' several Important French railroads having access to the ports of entry for merlcan troops. It Is substantially a b g railroad sard where trains coming from entry ports are broken up and re apportioned for transmission to desired destinations. Ka supplies are debarked at the rntry porta they aro loaded in cars, without any regard as to substance of contents, i .11 order to avoid confusion and conges tion at docks. Their firM destination it automatically the regulating station. Here the nondescript train Is broken up In a yard having a present capacity of tighteen Incoming and twelve outgoing tracks, quantities that will be vastly greater in a short time. Cars are thus reloaded with varied supplies, uniforms, footgear, frozen meat, or what not, and dispatched in sequence of position be hind the locomotives, to permit detach ing two or ten cars, as the case may b3, at tho first point of stoppage en route Tpila work Is being intelligently and rapidly performed by railroad construo- rtiorrTegiments; me-n who were Amerii railroad employes nt hniiuj before dou- n nfef the khaki. Tin, oilk-er in charge, ranking as; colonel In the National Vrmy, Is a Phlladelphlnn well known in railroad circles. lie Is undei the director of general transportation, .iIm a Phlla- tit-iijuuin iuiie inoro man wen Known in and outside railroad circles In Penns.vl vanla and New York. Ilegulations pro hibit mentioning their names. Each car reaches the regulating sta tion with a code nurjibei. This Is changed at the Mation according to the contents and tho eventual destination as repacked, and as fast as the stuff can be put In the cars anil a tuiln made ur It is dispatched tu p.is a given series cf points en route t a point of destt utlon, or mayhap to its dctluutlou, 113 the train h first stop. NATIONAL AltJIY MAK1NH UUUD Among tho railroad men at work In this station are a number nf National rmy cnglneeis, who aie spoken of glowingly by legulai army otllcers. They ire loading nnd unloading cars, making up trains and wielding pick and shovel. Indeed, of the relatively few National Army men I have yet seen In Franco this can bo Bald: If the rest of tho N. A. Is up to tho caliber of those hero on tho job, tho N. A. In going t.i win all the wreaths of glory for hustlo and Intelli gent action, Within a relatively short time, ns per plaint not merely contemplated but under actual headway, thebe Some- I wheres In Prance will bo honeycombed with trains that are constantly going and' coming between the potts of entry, the regulating station and the many camps that, pet force, as the force In creases become of wider dKinco apart But It Is lertaln that uo matter how gnat the distance, no m itter how great he force, the supplies fin Sammee, be they ammunition foi his rifle, clothes for his back 01 fond for his Komuch, to mention but three of a great quantity, will be rapidly and epelltIously dis patched to where they uro needed. Out of this follows another certainly. That Is, when tho American army takes a permanent place In the line Hie route il over the lines of communication will be a veritable hive of activity. Intelli gently, rapidly and accuratily directed, n order to make the American (Ightlnjf man felt by the Iloehe as the gie.it big straw that will break the baiburlan back DRYS WIN IX KENTUCKY Senate Passes Bill for Statewide Passes Bill for Prohibition LEXINGTON. Ky Jan 3 The Statewide prohibition amendment has lieen passed by tlie Kentucky Senate by the decisive vote of 88 to C. The fight between the wets and drya la on tn earnest, after being a uream nr tne urys for twenty years. Ilepubllcans are rolldly behind the dry move, whilo Democrats are split Into two factions. The measure, which 1 fathered by Senator "W. A. Frost, of Ornves County. for tho submission of the lirueuc mi c.. .-..... ... ...- amendment to the voters of Kentucky ..i. ik navl aAt'amliit AWtlnn niirl III Ht th next November election ana it) tu become effective. If approved, on June SO. 1950. Strenuou efforts were made to amend the bill by extending the time limit, hut all were futile THAW OUT 130 COAL CARS Carrier Will Be Put in ShamoWn Trade byP. R. R. HUNBUBT I'a-. Jan. IS. One; hun- rtrel and thirty coal cure, vvlll Be re- , --- --- - -, . .. . , . .asd at Northumberland thl week by 've i'eunsylvanla Railroad They were i.-ade-d vrlin Slatf imxen ur.ni, anu a t-l at once. .iitrnctor U worKtns ca ana nurni vvun pontestlm; for sales over the entire dls- Hotel and Brown's Hotel, both of Wya- jnd, Mrs arei jseeson, oi e my Anirim flffia!dkK0.!&, '''.Man. are now be.no: , rwlM1 IW. her. remonstrances l.ael V.n .R nfune'r'. "'t'. ZrUV i'.t.'aSJSSto amnraSJ tjMtt "Sf s.vm J LfVi """ No other remons-rances were W.t Solemn re0u.,m tjjrt, nu... 8. & COL. EWING DROPPED AT CAMP HANCOCK Philiulelphinn Honorably Discharged I ns Commandant of Officers' Train ing School In Georgia CAMP HAXCOCK. Augusta, da , Jan. S3 1'byslcal disability claimed another olllccr of tho Tiventy-clKlith Division to day when Lieutenant Colonel I. Price Kvilnfr, ff I'hlladclrihln. formerly of the old sixth n.fnnti: honorably di,- kii nf ,.r l'liimtiAit.iiin T,it-inti.i. tr nil .charged Ckilonel llvvlns wan stipei seiled by Colonel Maurice 11. I Inncy. former commander of the lllsrhth Infantry. n commandant of the olllcers' training school hei1 Colonel Kwlng was regarded ns one of tho best-Informed .'Ulcers of the di vision. DIX SOLDIERS DEFY MINIATURE BLIZZARD Training Outdoors Goes Apace Despite Heavy Snowfall on ATHLETES TO COMPETE CAMP DIN. Wrlghtstown. N J.. Jan. I'espllo the fact that Camp Ills Is vhtually burled as the result of a miniature blizrard, the work of training of the Peventy-elghlti DUIiion .i . . ...,n.i. -vto.,.. wtthout Interruption. Many of the men goes on the u impanles took loni? Hikes josteruay tlii-.ugb thc snow and the others put In their time drilling Indoors. A new spirit npiKjrentlj has come over the men and they are doing everything they can to hasten the day when Ihey will go "over thete." Philadelphia will have an opportunltj to scud entertainers to the various Knights of Columbus buildings hero In the near futute. us James K. McOovern. acting secictary of headquarters. Is about to call on William I-yford. secre taiy of the Cnlted Service Club of Philadelphia, for some talent. It seems that MclJovcrn. whilo in the teivlco here, visited the club and informed the secre tary that he vv as about to be rejected on '1' I nciount of phys.cal disability and wou'd nnlAn T-nlwlifn rtt I nltinmilM WfirU Air I.yford told him that If he needed any entertainers to call on blni. and this Mr. McClovorn intends to do ns f-oon as the quatantlno Is lifted. Thirty men In charge of Lieutenant Colonel Walt C. Johnson and 11 ron S Walton, camp nthlclic director, left this morning for New York where the) will compete tonight In the Mlllroso gam at Madison .'quart- Harden. Sergeant J. Howard llerry. famous Pejin athlete and Lieutenant C II. Itelmerth. vvh. won the 1000 yard special last year head the Camp Dl contingent. Tho War Itlsk Insurance Hurcau 01 Washington has sent a telegram 10 (leneral Scott congratulating thc dlvl- sion on the record made in writing In- 1 HUrnnce, nnd the commander, in the daily bulletin, expresseq his appreciation tn the otllcers and men. I'ouiteen men fium the Pioneer P.rgi nient of Infantr, crJlu)oed of Delawaii men. reiommendcd for admission to the Training School for Otllcers. nportei yesterday and have been assigned to the Inrantry companies. Abbe Klynn. of the Premh armv, who has seen M.rico ut thc fiont. will Ur liver a lei Hue In the nenr future In the Knights of Columbus headquarteis EXAMS FOR OFFICERS ARE HELD AT HANCOCK Quartermaster S Corps Com- missions Sought by 151 Men. Ice and Slush in Camp CAMP HANCOCK. ACUCSTA. r!a . Jan 23. i:amlnatIons weie ln(i today In the inllnnaiy building of the lu3d Hngln eci for the 131 cuiidldates for coin-mh'-iouH in the tiu.irterinasti.r'H Coijis Captain Hdw In A. Nlcodennis, of the Plvlsion 'Jnat tet uiastei ', tulle.-, had ihaige nf the examinations. Another i old spell has swept over the South and this morning the men on awakening found their tents all cov ered with lee The rain which fell late yesteiday was frozen. A etlff e-olil breeze swept over the parade grounds, nt the stlffer drilling of the men sen en to keep them unmindful of thc cold. When the ice melttd. the roads were al most Impassable. They were cove-reel with soft mud. Many of thc heavy mo tortrucks were stuck and a corps ol mechanicians were busy extricating them. Hilly Armstrong conducted his class for boNlng Instructions In the r"nnlr Section. The nun chosen for companj boxing Instructors congregated from all over the division. All the .-amp thoroughfares have now been named. Slatting with Washington, every successive stteet after tho np-proai-h to the eamp was named after the Piesldeiits of the Cnlted Stales In order: Washington stieet was Hist, then AtUms place, Jtffetson stieel. Monioo street. Madison stieet. up tu Harrison fctreet. The two mnln thoioughfaies In the camp ate public highways, so no change was uiado In them. Pennsylvania avenue, tho main Infantry thoroughfare; Stewart avenue, named after the late Adjutant fieqeral of Pennsylvania, and Aitllleiv aviniio remain unchanged. i:tra preparations were made toda to insure the health of the soldier i.v .. .i..i i i. ..- ..i . -. . . iJ- J T . hl""n oon,11' tlons In the e-Mia. cantonment aria within a radius! of five miles ot ,h, camp. Tlio wels and sanitary ronill- tlotm vvlll be thoiotighly Investigated nj .t inico III meelicai Inve-Sticatnra unuer colonel i w Stiles, of the Cnlted niate-s j-uniic Health Service-. SKEKS PEXSIOX INCREASE fi-nt-Al-oliln PanAt.1 T.. ...... A .1 t. '"""v. ctctl- XApcClCll On Uep reseniative uarrow's Bill WASHINGTON. Jan 23 Increise for the pensioners of ths civil War vvho nave lost euncr arm or leg, or both Is provided In a bill which P.eprenenta- tlve Harrow, of Philadelphia, expects to have reported from the Committee on invalid Pensions In tho near future Dr. Jamen M. McGee. secretary of' tho i-,,i,,i !., vii.n.a ci.n . .. . uniieu ntaies atannen soldiers' Ansocla tIolli nag aptrel bafore the 'evimmi." . -.. ss . . . . - vviiwillf ib. -Mr. warrow lnirouucea tho niA.ic.ir- labt feFfilon. FORCES MILK PRICE CUT Administrator Wilkes-Barre Food Gets Drop of Two Cents on Quart VVir.KlW-n.VnnK. Pa. Jan. 13, By erpunlilng the milk dealers .)f Wvoniliu Valley so that each Khali have Indlthlutl territory. Food Administrator Watli. uut ii iti. Buivwtru ill KceiiiiaE un scree- , ment or n cut of two centa a Quart In lhe prlce of mlk- ,vhi(.h has been sell- Durn nas succeeaea in trettlnir an aeree- I1K a fourteen cents with .the milkmen (cents a quart lo ccnsuiutr BOYS AT MEADE WORK AS POLITICIANS TALK Machine Gun Units Promise to Be Finest in the World WEAPON SUPPLY AMPLE Mnny Philnilclphiaiift in Long List of Promotions An nounced I'AJII' MKATiC. Admiral. Md . Jan. 53. While the "statesmen" In Wash ington ore kindling the files of partisan ship in an effort to convince the KnPser that he is fighting a fifth-class nation. ranking officers of the Mberty Division are "needing up the tinlnlng program. 1 n. n,.r ll.nl Mini (litMITS nrO 111 tilC making today announced that the ma- ehlne-eun detachments of the National Army would become tho most efficient (lulitlng oi sanitations In the world. Although the loose talk of ami Administration Senators ami erstwhile presidential candidates concerning the alleged inetllilencj of everything Hint bears the mark of America Is nnj thing but welcome news to tho bova In l.haltl they are not disposed to take the political conservation too seriously It Is true that n certain lenient is gullible enough to believe anything that I" 'Jl'l n1)""1 ,l"'"" inelllelency. but In falrne t0 thc iiard-working toldlers. t mun Id 'hat the big maJorlt are llsieg' dig the gloom clouds nml building down to their work with te ncwed energy. MACIUNIMILN WutiU This Is parteuiarly true of the machine-gun detachments, which, ranking otllcers assert, win ploy Important roles in the big push against the Hun. There nre four separate con.) utiles and one battalion of maihlne gunners .it I.tula I'enn and rivalry Is keen. Since the (list of the month the "sui cide clubs" have been tccelvlng an ample supplv f guns and, despito the Inclement weather, have been losing but little time In their efforts to master the weapon, lies. tie lectures on the tech- nVul phases of the work, the boys have InWn t1K ,nl.t.llB. .,v, lnlA ,1... fir. .I. ror ra atu br.inn,n nov. ,..,. ... ... . " actual target work will be In order. 'Lvery man who serves In one of these units," said a Colonel, "is picked for the service Slow thinkers n.nd men who lack decision and snap have been eliminated, and. as the outfits nre made up today. It would be Impossible to find their superlois In any army. It Is true that the men have not learned to shoot, but that will not require us much time as the layman thinks - puomotions op.di:p.i:i The commanding olllcer of the am,i quartermasters detachment promoted .1 l.lg bunch of men today. Included In the list that follows nre man Phila delphlaus. They are Hereeant Klrt "'laas Clerk Thornton I. Cutler 10 tie quartermaster mrjo hui Per ceant Storekeeper Charlea y nej to Ik ercraut first .lass ck.rk. K isiaiit il-n, Albert Pelnliera to be sergeant first . lass lirl:. Sergeant Clerk 111. hard H Vunlnatt. t.i lie sercant tlrst das 1 rk. Serpanl flrk lrvlnj l'reiberg to l aerireuiit flrer 1 las" ili-rk, Curpural Clerk Conrad iikooui to he srrK-'ant tleik. Corporal clerk- Her bert U Hchrader 10 be scrginnt Metk. 1 or pural I lerk lieorse I. Wansor to he -rr-ireanr tierk. Corporal ciuufteur HenLiinln I uut to he seieuut . 1. rk. Con-oral store keeper Ueorje .lennan Jr. to be sergeant storekeeper Private first Class Clerk vti rl- 1 I.rnst to be serseant storekeeper. l'rlttt 1 irst Class Clerk James H l'nrrell to te Herfreant atorekceper Private I'irsl ' lass I lerk Harle II. llosnell to be servant lrk. Private Plrl Class Clerk Arthur IJ. l'lalit to I, aemeant clerk. Private first Clasi storekeeper Alfred If I'.oeek- to be e'raeinl storekeeper. Private Laborer I'liarhs 11. Johns to be s.raealH etori-I.'-IKI. Private Laborer IJaruian U c.imp 1. II to he sergeant 1 lerk. Privet- l.iborer 1. irN-s c. Kennv tn b- serireiint ilerk l'i.-ti Laborer Haivev w. I.. ser to bf r.a.it storekeeti r. Private Luboier Albn I', tera to bo sergeant Nlnrokeepi r. 1'rl ut' first 1 lass Clerk John A Currv to U otpoiul cl-rk. Private I'irst Class Store-'I'tH-r llenr Kornerleh to lie furpornl 1 lerli. 1-ilvate first Class Clerk ldlnund 11 I.vmli to w tumoral vlerk. Private Vlri-t class Clerk Joseph f. sulllvun to uo cornorul tkrk. Private I rederlrk II Punn to b. varDoral 1 nauMi'ur, 1-rlvate William U. Culver to be nirpural atorekeeper, Prlvat Irving Sdiwarta to lx (orpornl tierk, Trlvate Penver I Aleshlre 10 b" corporul storr keeper. Pi Ivate Itrinton 'A llarne to be corporal 1 haulfcur. Private lames 11 II awr to bo 1 orporal overseer. Private .l.indi I llcllow to he turpor.ll clerk. I'rlVdl Hoi ir-1 I. U Is to In- orporal overae-r. I'llvut Prank' 1. l-lrunihd.-r to he lorpotal ...tk Private IMvard 1. Pi. 1 tin to h loro.rnl rrk Private ifr-.1 11 tiuodr, lluu t., l t.irporal tlfjk Private Joar ph li Kustl. r to he .urporal dtrl:. Privele fatli. k 1'nr. II to be 1 orporal 1 lerk. p-fvate l.ob rt Pussv to he toipornl ili'ili Private William Svvtn ton to l corpural 1 lerk. Private Hei h-rl W. rtheim to li corporal storekeeper. Pri vate Joseph H. Jatfksih tn be private flrnt class chrk. promoted. Private Ito W Molena. to he prlval. Ilrst e'ass 1 1. rk I'll vate j nomas i i looie to i privat ehiis clerk. Private fdward J IP illv prlvat' llrst i lass , lerk llrt MEN AT ALLENTOWN HOPE TO SAIL SOON Ambulance Units, Including Former Penn Students, Speed Up in Training The ambulance units at AUeutown an experiencing a change in their tiaining and the men expect to bo sent to France in the near futute Section No Sll, which is made up of University of Penn svlvaula men, Is making splendid piogriss. In tho new work. Not only has the routine work been changed during the last two weeks, but the equipment of the 3300 men In the camp Is being brought down to tho le qulied amount, while uvetseas equipment Is being supplied Instead of the usual morning drill nirec-.m n ut.- it.iiai iiiuiiini niiii "e men now have school every morning and both officers nnd men get Instiuc- 0 , nllous subjects. It Is not an uiimmmon sight at the camp to see eitll- cers In bluo denim fatigue suits with thtlr linmls nml f.irna islrn.fire.1 ulll. gieasc, getting auto Instruction. Ford automobiles have been supplied In some of tho barracks for battalion Instruc tion. tiVennh eMmmsir tc liebicr tnnptil iiml. . ,. .it .1 .. ........ .... c, w u uuct-linu Ul Jiuirrn.r -,lllll'.-aeils. Men who have studied Fienih In col lege, or who aro of French descent or who "vca ln KrcncU communities nre ' n,kletlnB ln tnc teacnln': ot ",ls la"- fcuafac. In addition, anatomy, physiology and nrmy regulations are taught In the- daily morning schools. The training Is becoming more and more Intensive. At 1:30 p. m. dallv six to eight mile hikes aie taken of about tv' l'our'i' duration with heavy field . ,.1,in,11, ' "" Tho Allentown camp of Usaaes Is cet- tlne a reputation for Its enteitainmenta which are clvcn In a Feparate bulldlne; fiom the Y. M. C. A. The main exhibit hall of the Allentown fair Association lia'1 l'en equipped so It will serve as an amuHinent hall, a dance floor and a stage. Licenses Granted at Towanda TOVVANDA, Jan. 23 Judge Maxwell granted llfty-two applications for re- tall and wholesale liquor licenses In this county. lo were item over tor rurtner consideration. They nre the Mlddendorf J,,.,.,V J-.pj REFUSES TO APPROVE CONTROLLER'S REPORT , Northumberland County Court Says . f nrtrn Aevnilnt. f Anrnn PnVor . -" -wfc.ino v. .....v.. -..-. ' Arc Vngue srXIH'ItY. Pn. Jnn. 23 The North umberland County Court lias refused tn approve the annual report of Aaron Usher, of Phamokin, county controller. for 1917. The teirflrt was returned to ;. county cierk-i. "nice win, the M. - - - .-- - - - --, - .-..-- .. "We tnnot approve of the within re port, for the leasnn that it l ngue nnd uncertain , We ni-o nnaiile to determine to whom and for what huge amounts OMiUiscil by the county wue paid." It Is nlgncd by both Judges Cummlngs and Moier Ilaker filed the reiiort nbotil two weeks ago, shoitly after he was suc ceed! In nllice by Oswald Kramer, of Shainokln. AceordhiK to ItakeiV iport there na a balance January 1. 1!W", of ma - kjllK"t tot'al tfl5c.8.ip.4l' 'llxpendu tares were lttunlly the same amount. According to Harold S. P.ow. deputy Aht.lhAtljill AB Aal1tt-1S rau llnlllU.nl ntnl KUIIUUIIfl . i-.vi,iiiii ...i- iivmimi .." tho miscellaneous amounts were small The court did not Indicate what the large amounts In question nre. Belgian Sailors Released WILMINGTON. Del.. Jan. 23. PIs rlct Attorney rurlev ordered the dls "haige of tlnec sailors taken from a l'rench ship in the Helaunre IJIver on suspicion of being enemy aliens, huvlni? he had no grounds for further detain ing them. The ariested men claimed to be llelgl.ins. Beatljs Xl.l.CN Jan. i.0 IIAHUV huilam! ot Harrl't Alien '! Ilalieti of laim N. I'rank Im St., nsr1 il. UfAC9 ntivl frletrl members of Olive raMtc. Xo. j. K. i;., Mancanolt Trtbc. No. 14!. I O. U. M.. In l to funeral Frtlips. Thiir., u' v in inltjcufe of John V. Ui-ffer. .115 OlMfd in-, liit prlVB'' Grrftiniount vm. Re- nminf iii.it tm iowca u ea . . in y p. m. Auto prlr. llAC'flMAX Jan. Ifl. WIM.lAM II.. hiia tanJ at Anna U li.Thinnti ng'd T.I. Il'Ii fiH uiid frlt-nd liiMUd tu funeral ifrlr(t Thun . - u 111. rmhlf nif uf tuti. r.Vjl N. 1 1 tli at tut Watfrlon la omit (lower. llrmain ma b .--l H1 . a to in r. m. tiAi'ON Jan. s. VAin:n i.Atni:.Ncr. HAKi:U. Jan. I'-. HAU1I2 V, w Ulmi of IMvln i' Ha'r. IMHtUrn and frlinj in ita to aenltfS. Thurn . L' p m.. ."T17 Huff man Be. Int prKatc ArMngintt Vm .. .Ufor-OnOThcrd. on jll SIIKIU.1. lUMJUKSTON' Pirat Montli at. St onfl-.lay, at tiollualnn. Pa.. MAIIY ANN HAUMlKSTON. hum Tit. Relative nml friends linltfrt to funeral, wtthout further notlr MakflMil IVipmla' MeMlntr Hou 1 ourth-iJ,i,. Urit Month 23t1. U n. m. ion eanre v.l meet tioll"v at Whlita for in r. YaiHllpx, P.. JcalnB c ton n and Trenton H:45 n. m. Int. MakcflclJ 1 .tcima' llurlni ilround. I.AllDSI.KY. Jan "J I KAIWKST IVI. poii uf Albert i; ihhI Saliltut llurthtll Danl le. nKl --. HHllt'n and f n nils nnplooa of Allen I.in 4 Hntt. imlu-d io funeral aertpai, Thuia.. J V m S3 f'hur. h lane. Wrmantnwn Int. priHt. IUmnlns ma be lcd Wrd '-ve niJATTT Jnn -t at Preihtjrlan 1Innit for Widow and Mlntrlo Viimii MIjh Hl.l.A J nUVTTY ftsetl T ItelAtlvea und frlentla lnited to funeral penlrs, Thurs p. m. at Home ".itti at. and Orenway ae.. Ve Phlla. Int. Mt. lorlah fem. HUHNP.Y. Jn 21 MAIIY M TU: TRIlfl! v.dow of WUltam II. Il"tme !m Mltea nml frlnda ..Ji1 ,to "rvkf", Ihura . 1-.T p m. at 1311 N. 5th st Int. NirthuiiHt Cem. ,,., . Ur.rtNAUI Jan 20, PAVID. husband nt llrldcet Iientan.. tif Glaiittorth Count) rorK Ireland Itel.ittei and ftlm1s. rm ploea of lacoh Jte i fcrn-i. San Saladur Council K. of C all othr soriftlea of v.hkh h" ai a tn;iiilr Imlted to funeral. Krl.. K a. m. tsia Uood at. Solemn re quiem nun C-Uipdri1 Hi a. in Int, Holv ro t t.i. Auto funeral. IIIHIIOP Jan. Jl MAIIY JuNi:s w f. of Yi Ilium H. lllntiuu. aged S2 lt'latKo rfitd frndi tniid to funeral wrUfn, Vr U p in . P3l Pariifh ft Int prlji- Woit T.aiiPl 11.11 Ctni. omit llanr Autu u IIODKIV Ian 21. rU.II.V. w idow of PatiUU ItuJKIn and lUuahter of latn Jame and Catharine Carrol). !uncr..1, to which relatla and frtnd are hnllpd. Thur., S a m -,.'5lS S. !W1 n Solemn mam nf re tutem Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel 0:30 a. ni. Int. Holy Cross cVm Auto Bcrre. Po i; Jan 22 PIIANCKSCA husband ut Maria cuatiidt Ho aj,'ed ."ii. Itelatlxea and friend! imiied to funrral, Prl.. :io n. m . 1 lu S 13th it. olemn hirfh maiH St Ktta'n Church. Ilroad und nilswoith sts ' Int llnlv Croya Cem. miooKi:. Jan. 2i. ononai: v. ion of latp Jam.- and Hliza 11rook aged tt Itel alhea and friends, meinhera of Vaihlnston Camp, No. mi. P. O S of A.. Inlted to fii iiral, Prl , 2 v ' rctidenL of brother. J Milton Ilrookp, nidleld arrincen will inert thp nrrltul of iho 1 Pi p in. train from llruail Sf Station at I Infield Im Pnlon i'cin . W" 1 1 1 1 murh UllOWN 1211 N Tailor at.. Jan 22 I'ATIIAIHNi: V . infant daUfihtT of 1M watd and Ylotet llmwn. tisl ? montliK. ?,oth of funril later KllOWN Jan 21. JOHN, son of latp la in pa T and Mary Brown. Hplnthes and friends lnit'd to funpral. Prl. v:ju a m.. re-lden of ou Oeorsi Ilrcm n. 30u0 S 11th st. lUqulppi hich mass Church of the Hpiphany lu a. m. Int. prhate. Auto aer- III.OWN Jjn 22, WIM.IAM n.. Sr.. husband ul Josephine 1. llrown tueo Cud knei lit) Uta lives nnd friendf. Orient l-ad,. Xo 2V p. am) A. M . KenAlncton Chupt r. No 233. U M . Mary Comma u dtt. Nn 30, K. T . Atstrs and meinbrN of I'i iliiiirli uf fit Jut1 nnd th- N'uth lt. jtlitr ottaniatlonM with which lit u on-ii-1 t- d im it)d lu fun ml Kpr i ah. Hat 2 )i .11 2315 H iuiitb i land M. Int. ju i at UPU"' V Jan. 22 A MAXIM, widow of J.tm. n lt Hurt uw IUtitUcn and frU'iidi ImitPd to serxlrea Sat. 2 d. in., Il2J Pali mount hp. Int. prlvui 'UPTLHit Jan 22. MAY M . daughter of CJporce nml lal" Anna Duller. Ilddence, 203u MeKan Rt Due notlre of funeral CALIA1IX. Jan SO. SIAHOAItnT IIAIK. widow of Uan.! Callahan, affcd b0. UelutHei and friend Invited to funeral. Thurs . 3 p m . M3 X. Cre.chtnn at. (32d and Wxaluilns oe.). int. WMtmlnnter Cem. liemalns ina) bo lewed Wed.. 7 to H P m CAUNHY Ian. 21. JPI.IA A. daurhter of-lato Pritiik and Mnrsraret Carnej Ilfla iheH and friend Invited tn funrral. s.it rt a m brother renldenru. Stephen J. ani. , 12" W Oltipy ae Solemn hlsh i" tfulfiii in ico ciiun li nf Incarnation in a in. CI1UITY 120 X. ."2d St.. Jan. 22. UIXMUIIA ANN, wir. or John W. Chrit and daushur of late Thoma nnd Sirnh Loomla. Nut Ire of funeral latpr. Votta tin and W put CheM-r papTH "nt. roNWAY.-idii. 20 au;axii:ii A.. piu of Peter P and Marv Corwav. Hela tlei and friend Cithedral Holy Name hwlety, .Wiiinom1r.B Tribe I O. P.. M.. in vited to funeral. Tlmrs , s.30 a in., parenta' lealdence 1u" N, Vn Pelt t. Solemn re uulem nuti Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crops Ci-ni Auto fumral COOK Januan 20, J. DAISY wife of William O. CooU and daUbhter nf Lewis is and Hannah M. KfhnidT. rtetatHc and frltnds Imlted to sen h'ei. Prl.. 2 n. m.. Oliver H. Rah IlWu.. lSiO Cheitnut at. Int. private Mt. Mortal. Cm. fflfllvT .Tun WILLIAM COOIC. lit Preftbytcrtan Hcrpltal. Due notice or fu neral CORPI.U Ian 22. I.HWIrf. ImhbanJ cf Annl' Corner ,med 0" RelatUes and friend- Seminole Tribe, j. 30 I. O. R. M : Court iPrmantown No. 13, V, of A., Invited to funial, I'rl.. 2 i. m , 1044 1. f'helten ave , Of rmantuv n. Int ll Hill t em. Re mains nw be lewed Thuif. ne, COSTRLLO Jan 21 JOHN H. COS TR1.I.II. ftsid 40, Re)atlp and friends ln ltpd to fuiiTal. Thurs. W a m. rsidiip of moth. r. Mrs II ridge t Cotitello 'J IS" X Rain-of i st. lllati nis 'hurfh of Our I odv of J-nv JO a. m Lit Huly Setul chi' c.-in Auto funenl, COPOHMN" Jan. 22 MARY . wife of Jui"p) P 'ou?)ilin and djuphtr f Marv and late John Mpp-iddui Ro'iiU. and friends Imlted to funeial Prl 30 a. m. iPRidTfe of aunt Mm Da' id MuePonald 301. " Mark, t st.. Wem PhiU High mass of reqiiion st Jamta's Chureh 10 a m. Int CaihMral Cem CPRRKX Jan 20 nLLHX K CVTl. ItKN. Relatte and frien-l Invited to fu neral, Thurs . T 30 a m., resldnre of slater. Mm. Dennis McDeWtt. 3018 Rhhmond st. Solemn requiem ma Clmrrh of the Xa- tlvitv it a. m int -New latiiear-ii i'em. i CPRRY Jan 20 ANXIR. widow of Rob- , ert J 'urrv. Relatives and frlenda invited ' to attend funeral, Thurs , 2 p. m . 2031 Hlcel t. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. DAVIS Jan. 20. RLRANOR wife nf Pr R. L"vis Pais. Ri lathes and friend! initd to funeral. Thurs . 2 n m . York at.. Hatboro Ta. Int TIatboru nntist Cem DAV1H Jan 2J. OKOUGH O DA VI3. , husband of I.)dla V Davis, aced 72. Rein- ' live and friends. Port Washington Iodjte. i No. 30S, K and A. M.; Wii-sahtpkon Council. . No 100. I O. of A . United to funeral Sat . i 1 n in Port Washington. Pa. Int prl. ate. DAVIS. Resldenee of nlec. Annu T PrithPtt. 13 Rata ae Rata Jan 'ii RE- i JlLi t A M., wmow or iiiiain it, uais ui ..i.iiaiii ... i,.i... tf-il as Purther nutlto of the funeral win i " fleii. UI5 I.OXO Jan S'l, ini8. at Dclmar-SInr. rls Apis , am., JOHN VV.. husband of i:iln A. De Lonff. Jt.lattvea and friends Invited f.",n,,r Tt nrli funeral services ti., at -uut p. m.. i l. iiair .us.. 13. u vnesiuui ai. ""uiffiiu ir. Kwiun uiniir,. son of lUrrj and Mrs Diehl In Slznat Corps train Ins camp. San Anionlo. Tex., of pneumonia aeetl '-ft Service. Tuea., A p. m.. LehUhton Pa liurlal Wed.. 20 p. m.. rhllllpsburc Cem llo.bn. DCPP. At VVashlnaton, p C, on Tues.. Jan 21. JOHN J. DL'KK. . . UPVAI.L. At Trenton. N J.. J". S-. P.ICHAItU. son of draco M. and late Auzus tu. V. Duvall. as.il Sll. Helatlves and mentis invnea en aertnie., e.i , p. tn.. e I., l Int Oliver II. llalr lildx lOm'l eiie.eiiuv ev. '"'nftwisf Jan SO, MAIIY, widow of Wll Ham Krwln and daushter of late William. J nriTiK lAVN tar L WirtlUf P ho mil Jar IJ. WlMTVtr F i of Hadie Kvana fno Uailairheri and n of 1 llrlriret M ntiit Inln 1 trult I:ani. lit 1.1 J'Vy n"Idn..lr'S!!l.,n'SlS,f Sot'SE-ii' ?'.'' ", .Solemn retjuleni mass PI. tttUinrd's enurrn 10 a. m. mi. .sew lameurei Lcni tvuto funeral. l:rnu. Jan. in. at fltnl Hospital at Norrlstown. Pa.. fAHAlt P.mi:. l'nls liody Is removed within "I hour, must be sent to Anatomical Hoard rnm.Kr jn so, jamd ,t son nf Tlmothv J and Harah It Preley Itelnt.ves and friends Invited to funeral, t'rl.. van n m ttliis Vlnle at tlltth mass nf fp. ..---.-'... -,--. - f,yc;;;(J?rvuV;ii: im. rr.AIIPtlTV .Tin L'O. MAIIY. widnw nf P.Urlek Plaliert tlelallves n.l lrlcn.1 Invltm In funrsl Tlmrs.. S:30 n. tn.. 41B t'rnkey at. (2yd an'l Itnbanl at,) boleinn reoulem mass Hi I'atrirU s Church In n. m. Int Cathedral i'i m POOATSTV .Inn. SI. P.tTA V. rn1v daushter of Jll hail .t and MurrBr't Vo irnrtv IK-lalh'- nml friends. II V. M, So ilalltv, l.emrui f Mr-.! lleort. Altar and llnaarc Hofletlfa nf ur ladj of Virtory 'hurcli. Invttr.l in fuii"ral. Tlmrs , s..io a. in., nurcnts' tstdnrc. in, N. r.lth st, Snlimn blah requleni mass Our T.adv of victorv I'huren io n, m. int. noiy cross v.eni, Atitn runeral. .. . POIAVIIM. Isr 5'.'. PltlAlt S.. lnj.bnn, nr i.nur.v 1 niwoii (n-n fnimrri. nsi.1 mi l!lalUr nnd friends llrnrv I'lnv rirrlc. No. 33. II. nf . and Columbia l.ndin Xo 02, K. of P. Invlled to funeral. Prl . 2 n m . S.1f lllrtli at. Cumlen. N .1. Int. t-rl-voto Kercrern I'em 1'rlends ma rail Thurs e. lllNK. At ' res Keis. N. .T . .bin. 21. I.OPIHA PI1ANU aed TT ItelatHv and friends tnilted to funeral. Thurs . 11 n. in., rrsldenno of inmln-!rtv. Ilowaril Crlenln. I'ross Kejs, N. J ltd Atto. N J. r.ni.. 2 p in,, where tinialit nin Ijo icwed i'lll lis. .Ian 21. JUSIIPH Jl. rittlis. Sr.. husband of Maaffle rrtea. need T.-, itia tlxes and frtmds. Peun.1 lleservo lost, Xo lilt, ft A. l:.. nnd ininloles nf Idnrk- anjlth department of l.eisue Inland Xaw Ynril. Imltrd tn fun rah Tliurs . 1 "3d n in 2510 S. Cnrliste ft Int. w Camden C-ni. uto funeral. Prlend may rail Wed., after S n. m OVLLAOHRR Tan 21. MARY dauchter ' of late Xell nnd Man: i rut OiilIaahT Heln tles and friends InMted to funeral. Thurs , S.30 a. in . 2 U HiRhrorp pp . rui rinwne. Solemn lush inas st Phllomenn Clmrrh in n tn Int. nrhatp OOUMAX Jan 22 KITH wlfr. nf IM ward Oormati and ulster of Re. Harold Purrell, iwdatltpfl nnd friends. Lenftun of Sarrd Heart and Altnr Socletj of ChurHi of Our I.adv of Holy Souls, lmited to fu reral, 1H.,7 . We tmorelaud st.. Sat . s .io a. m Solemn lilffli mass of requiem Church of Our Lnd of Holy Souls In a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. itACKP.'IT Jan 21. KLIZARHTH A.. wifo of Paul J Haekett and dauahPr of Lrmna nnd the late IMward Parlev. Rla lives and friends incited lo funeral, Prl . S 30 a. in.. 531 S 27th L Solemn hlpli mes cif remilem St. Patrkk's Church 1U n m Int. 1 lolv Cross Cfin i HAMMOND Ian 22. XRLSOX W. 51 D . huhand of Plorem e Hnmmnnd Okp Wells). Relatives and friends lnlted to fu upral services, Pri . 2 p. in.. 5UU5 t'utb arlne t. Int. rrtate . HANSON. t White I!aen. Ia Jan. Hi. JOHN HANSON, of Los Aneele. Cal . aae.l 51. Puncral servhes Thur.. 12.3o p, m nt Oliver H. llalr RMs.. 12H Chpstnut st Int Mount Mori.ih Com. IIARCIUOVI.. Jan 21, at Ruddtown X J. PAUL, son of Willlim nnd Mir llar crove, npd lo. Relatives and friends f n lld tn funernl, residence of parents. Rudd town N. J, Thurs. 1 P in Int. I O. o. P Com.. Pembertmi, N J. Autos will meet morning train nt Pembr-rton. N .1. HARRISON Jan. 22 51 VTILHA ORAY wlfp nf Atexandpr Harbison. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Prh. J p m.. 1510 X, 55th st Int Mount Mnriah Cem I HAW Jan. 20, WILLIAM .1.. son uf Tlmothv J. und late Hannah Haw. Relatiies , and friends invited to funeral. Thurs., 730 n ni . Ill Summer st. lllah mass st Au sustine's Chur h 0 a. m. Int. Cathedral i om Auto service . HA'Id.TT. Jan Pt RORRRT. husband of lute MarraretHaJf tt mee stpwartt ond ! snn of late .fauips nnd RU?u H.i.letL Rela- ! tives and friends lmltd to funrral Prl.. '.' i n m. r sldeni p of nistpr Mr l.It7.iheth lrfiip 23o Oravs Pcrrv ap. Int. odd Pel lows' (Vm, HHADRICICJan 21. GHOIinn M HRADRICK. oppd 7o llelatles and friends Invited to funeral services. Tlmrs., 210 n. in. apts. William H. lUttprb, 3310 N Rroad st, Int private. Orcpmvood (1C. nf V.) Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wrd., s to in p. m. Hi:i:XAN. Suddpnlv. New- York. Jan. 20 WILLIAM J. huiband of Catharine lleenan fnrf Shunlpy). Rplnlives and frl' ml, ein pIo.vps H W. Ruttfrworth Sons 'o . In ited to funeral, Prl s ::o n in.. -J50S R umb-rland st. R r.uipin mas. St Ann's hur h in a m liit N- w Cathedral Cem IIIN'OI.R SuiMeiil on Jan J. JOHN HINtll.R. run of th" late fjporsp and Anna lliusir. Puncral private. IIIXnH Jan 21 DAXIRL husband of r.Il.i J. Illpps aued Co IhdatlVMM and rumtl-. also L'Jd and 3f'tli DIstiiM PgUp. ln il'd io funpral, Pu , 2 p m 1 pj't To unto pt Int. prlvatp Rpmains inav be vhweil lluirs . S to n:30 p. tn HOLM AX. Tn Rerwvn. Pa., Jnn 21. NRLL1H P.. daushter of Prank A. ami Cath arine A. Ilolman n" Pinkerton). need IL Relatives nud friends United to funeral, resl . dence of parents. Rerwjn nve , Rerwn. Pa.. T'rl . 0 a. m. Man St. Monica's Church ft Jli i a. m. Int private St. Monica's Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., h to lu n in. IIOLMR Tan 21. JAMRS K. HOLMK hu-band of Lucy P. Holme Puneral fierv Ires 'lhnr ip m, Ul N 3th st.. Cutudpii N J Pit. prlvute. HOI.MKS Jan. 22 JAMISON L. hus band of late RUabfth Holmes. Relatives and frlpnds tnvltPd to funpral Prl . n. tn . rpsldemo of utiut. Mrs. t Roie, 103J S RouvtT st. (neir 1Mb and Mifflin sts.). Illh mass of lecnihm St Anthony's Church U:.to a in Int. JIolj Cross Cem. HoLMRS Jan l. at Camp Robinson. Sparta. Av Is., Corporal OLI lilt R HOLMRS, Hn of IMsar A. nnd Rllnor M Holmes, need 20. Relatives and friends lu lled lo funeral services, Thurs., 2 p ni . mother's residence. S22U N. !th st Int prhuto Masnolla Cem. Rr mains mav bo viewed Wed.. 7 to P p in. HOPKINS Jan. 22. SARAH, widow ut CmrlM nopklni. Relatives and friends. St. Praiicln Xavltr II. V M Sodallt.. l.adh.' T. A R and Sacred Heart Socletb s invited to funeral, Prl . S.3ii a m., resUJpmp of on. William HopUm. 2322 Parrlh -t ILsh mass of n (lulm Church of si Prancls ovl-r In a m Int Cathedral Cem lloPSi: .Ton 22. JAMRS HOPsR R,.Ui llvps and friiuls. tniphoei Stead-Miller Co., Stoncni' n of iMsi Ward. Inv'ted to funpral. Sat , 2 p m.. 201 Kaloa at . Wi&sahhkon Int Ia vi niiKtoii Cm s IXMAX Jin 21. H14 X. fllst at.. Capt. R PRANK JXMAX Relatives and friends Invited to serles. Prl., 2 p. m . Oliver IL Pair Ride.. lVO chestnut st. Int, private. Ketnitui rriy ho viewed Thurs. eve. IRRLAM Jan 21. PLllARR'HI L. widow of Andrew Ireland inee Attwoodi i Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv 1 hes, Thurs . 2 30 p m., 137 W Dauphin at. Int. (Jreenmount Cem. Auto funeral. Re mains mas bo viewed Wet), 8 to 10 n. in. lu'kerton IN J.) papers copy. ,inir.s luo JL HIRAM M. JAMKS. need 83. Relatives and frlpnds. Ilurrswtl , Or.uiBe. Invited to funeral, Thurs . in pi i a in, renldence. Sewtll. X. J. Services In M H chunh Hurrsvllle X J , 11 a ni Int. Hurrsvllln (Vin. Remain mav l ' viewed WVd., " to If P m . nt residence. JAMISON Jan. 20. NRLLIH W., wifo o' William Jamison actd 2"i soars Uela tlves and friends Invited to services. Thurs , 2 v. in.. 533 N Paxon tt. int. Mt, Morlah Cem. JRRRRTT. t Davis Grove. Pa., on Plrst Month, second-day 21st, JAXI". widow of Oeorso W. JerreU. need 72. Relatives and friends invited to funeral PIrst Month. ritth.dav C4th. 11:30 a. m . from Horsham friends' Meetlue House. Int adjolnlnc burial cround. Cars leave Willow Grove lu 54 o m KRRPKIL Jan. 20. RMAL1XH, widow of Hiram Kerper, ased "h. Relative and friends invited to funeral services. Thuri. 2 p. in.. Pleatunt t., Wvndmoor, Monttom er Countv. Pa Ii.t. Iv Hill Cem KRNNUDY Ja . 22. RDWAUD KKX NRDY. sji. of late Patrick and Catharine i:suned, of Olenti.s, County Doneeal. Ire land Due not1" of funeral will be slven KRYSL'R Jan. 22 HORAC12 L.. son cf late, John S. and Sarah A. Keyher. Relative and friends. Cov iihiit Lode. No. 450 I und A. 3T, invited io fmtpiul servtrett. Sat.. 1:30 p in., 10GO X Ilth st. Int. Mt. Ver non Cem. KIXOSLAXD Jan. 22. RLIZARRTTL wife of John K insula nd Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 1 p in . 25JS McKpflii st Int. IVrnwood Cem. Re in. lint ina in lpv"d Sar. ev KOCHRRSPRIIGRR Jan 22. L II RRY KOCHRRsPL'tu.J.R tou of Hannah T and latw Lewis Rochf rspTper Relatives und friends Inv lied to funeral. Krl , 2 P in H323 Woodland uv Services 8t Jumm'n P R. Chunh. Rlniti,fr-slne 3 p m Int. St Jamen's Chore lijard LAMR Jan. 21. TRAVI IS J LAMR, son of lato Michael J. and Rrldzpt Lamb, aged 29 Relatives and friend invited to funeral, Prl.. b 30 n. m 1217 S Otienther st Re oulem mass St Gabriel's Church- 10 a m 'Int Holy Criss Cem Auto ervlee. LAicit. jan -ju. KATiiHV.v wire of Hen jamln I.arr Inee Crump). Helatlves and STI.VMMHP NOTICK-s "FLORIDA TRIPS" litovi piiii..vi)i:i.PiiiA S1U.00 une I,oun,, TO TO TO S22.-10 War Trip S40.00 JAtKMINVIM.il llegul.xr .ervlce Is tunc maintained. Ilest vra to travel In comfort at low fares with best acre tee Consult us about jour trip South JIKHCIIANTS 4 VI1NKRS' TltAXS. CO.. f'.'Cj e. llroad Ht Ticket O.Tlcesl Pier IS H Delaware Ave, Phone Lombard 1900 ur Malnut SIM W P. TCIl.Vr.ll. elen'l Pass A Kent ROYAL MAILS NEDERLANDsc ROTTERDAM NEL1TRAI. Sft.Aa . Jant P.o'Ec Service I it, 2nd sad Jrd Csbia). . Yokohama, (Vi. Iw'a'ui Kobe. n.i.uU &I.JIOOVOi;OHA.MA(2dC.Ua)JI50R.T. mnoreP CHINA dawia 8AILINOIS IKOU SAX lit. N CISCO JAVA JAPAN J.II.Npretlcl.illro.. Co., 001 Market St.. H.F. er II. t, Ulll.NtTT. IJ battery I'I.. .. Y.I nnvnis f i lends Invited to funeral servlres, Thurs.. 1 p. m.. 2SS1 N Pranklln at Int Ardslev rem , via funeral car. Trlends may call i Wed., after 1 p. m. I.AWnnXCU. Jan. 22 MAJ1Y DITJIAX. vrldow of William .lames r.nwrenne, oed M. Itetallvea and friends Invited to funeral. I Krl . 2 p. in., insi Urldio St., Pranl-tord. Inf. redr Hill rem. I I.KVVrf. At Jing Hraneh..N. J.. Jsn. 1 21. MAUAlt t.. dauhier of James and Prleilla Lewis, ased 2. I uneral srvle. Wel 7 p. m rng llraneh. Int. Odd J ci ow run.. I'liiia.. Thurs . n i.ti:nt:i: maiiy. widow 1(1-30 a, m. ;w of Statthew lends Invited to tjplii. ItelAtlee nml frten funeral. Thurs . 7:3n n, m., from residenro . ri son. narie i . i,i;urr. ji, ni'ti, ni. (iileinn reuulem ma, s at the Cathedral. ltn and I lace els , at 1' a. m. Int. New lathe- drnl rem Auto funeral .,.. . 1.U1VD Jan IT. KDflAn lirnjOV.nr tladdonfield. son of Mrs. (leoruj f. Mills- ' n.iUKh, attcd 2n. Duo notice nf funeral will i , be Riven . .. .,. , 1 l.OWP.n Jon. 21. THCnilSA. wife of Rdnnrd ' II: Lower and rtauthter of late William A and Mary Theln Punernl to I whleli relatives nnd menus, h v .vi noaai- . itv. Invited. Sal.. Ha tn. R.VJ ntitror st snlr,in m.ta nf renuleni riiur. h of Our tJltU of Mt "nrnvl K.3n a. m. Int. llolv Cross Cem Auto service. T eeilT l.n "I. C VT1II.I1INK III - DOHA, wlfo nf ev William I.ueht ami Uauah- 1 ' er e f Hie Daniel nml Sarah Hill, fiela- iiim en.i frlemls Invited lo funeral pervlies, Kiit n in . 20.11 N. Utll st lilt urlvale Norlhnnil ivm llemnnis mav ne ieneu ITI . In It n. in. I'OUBMUO l.aprr euis. MacMICH.UlU Jan 21 JAMKS iiu I.aml of Sarah II. MarMlthiel. aae,i ,-,rt Helatlves and friends Inilted to funernl services. Prl 11 a. m.. 12 Pleasant st . Mt. A!r. Int. prlate. Ilemahis may lie v l:ved rhiiAisr.in:i.ii:it Jan 22. s.vn;i:t.. smi of Samuel and Marlon Malsenlieiiler. nartl 211 Helatlves and f rii nil Invltfel to funeral sentrc. StI . 2 n in . ..034 lleeeh Tood st . elormantnwn. Int nrlviite, Norln wonil 0111 1'rlends mav call 1 rl tu. MA11TIN' .fan. 21, HTKVVAIIT. son or John mid the late Marthn Mnrllll. aped 23 Itelntlve nnd friends lnvlte.1 to funernl .. i.u-a -rimM 1 io . re.l.ienen nf Mrs J htennrt 1M7 lloseberrv st. Int. rrivate. , ltemnlns may lm viewed vetl , alter 1 t. in Auto service. MATMNfJIirt Jnn. 20. MAP.T. widow of Maurke II. Matslnner. lleintlves and friends, im. No 11 Ladles' Auxiliary A. O. It. Invited lo funeral 1 hur" . 8 ID a. In. 422 llreennny ave. Solemn mass of re r.uleni Crunll of St. Praii'la do bales 10 a. m Int Holy rro.s fern. , MtfAKTM-.Y Jan. 21. MAllOAhKT A. daughter of Joseph J. nnd Allte r Jjcfart liry. aaed 13. Kelitlvea and frlemls Mh ar.ide SI Mlihael's Parochial School. Invited In funeral. Prl., 7 30 u 111 parenta' rc"l denee. 1221 .V. Creas st Mnss St. Mkh- pels riiureh V a. m. Int Holy Cross lem, Auto funeral. ... Itni'tiliMtfl.- ..lfin "'. MIPHAIIT.. PUS' 1 mtl nf Slaie.iret Skr.irml.k (nee I.vonsi line notice of funeral i r'ii'r ,!:.:'". r"n" " ' " ..... Vi.rv-ivv :t I. Inn 51. ri.lZAtir.TH M-. l.'lnu o' VVIIIInm J. Sit DonneJI and.. mother nt tin, 1-rotir.l. A Ml Iloll tlCll. I. . M Rela- 1 r Saere.l ' ttt.u nn.l frl.1,,1. I.eneiin tlf the Heart. Invltetl to lunerai. inura.. i;.i,u a m. resldnro of "on VVllilnm J. Mellon imll, .'.113 Market st . West Phlla. Solemn mass of requiem Church of e)ur l.ady of v Ic. lory 11 a. m. Int. Oatheelrat Cem. Auto 'MrC!t.V,ET tan 20, JOII: A., husband of Mary II. JleOlnlev und son of lato John and I'ranees MtOlnly. . fun-ral. to vvhlch relatives and friends Holv Name Society, tmnloye or Southwestern Trolley Co.: Pride of Ilrlstol. 1 of A N 177. Invited, Thurs , !.3l) n. Ill . 213" S. Mol at. Mass ot rc nulcm riiurth of St Monica Hi n. tn. Int. Si Charles's Cem.. K-Uyvllle, Fa. VMr (S001l.tV -Jan IP rATIttn; J . hus band of tho iue e'alharln1 Mclioohar 1 n reral Wed., 130 n m . r. hdenee of John J. llradley s. 11. 'or. 4Mll nnd Waluln ave Solemn requiem mas. Our Mother of Sor rows' Chunh. in "in. , tut Holy Cross Cem. HeJitUes and friends, nlso Loose No. 31 I. n i M. Illi'ltcd lo nttend. M.lirOH -I..P. 22 IfAllIjtKT. wife of IMuard c. Milluah and d.iBbtcr of ate Patrlik and Maiv M M. nunald Helatlves and friends Inv'ted in fimernl Sat . S:3ll a in 423'V Clrsiotn "t . Pnnkford. Solemn reuulem mass m .In .. him s church in n. m. Int SI lliimtn't' Cem Vuto service. MclLVAINl'.. Jin 21 WILLIAM J., bus band of Cetcl'n Mtllvalne ltelntlves and friend" Ccmmodore llarrv e'ounrll No. r,.S, K nf c lloh Xume Sutlelj of ht. Prancls of Asslsi Chjrch Vessel Owners and Can talnM' Assn. Invltesl I" funeral, I rl.. H:30 n. in.. 11 W l.van st . OTiuantuwn. Sol emn retiulem m.is Si Prancls of .As.lsl chunh 1" a. in Inl New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral MelNTVIttl Jan 21. OHOIlfiB W . liu band of ,-i.illle VI Melnlvre (nee Uuselli and son or i: 'all-Ill ami l lie I liieil .iicimirn. ,,.,.i. I f.n.l. ltn.nrltv T.n.lee Vo. I.r.dl.lin l.ili, .1.- -. .......-,- ..... . . ..... 1S7, I' an, I A M. Invited tn funeral serv ices Prl . 2 li m . mi'' S. lOlh t Int. prlvpin VV.st I.iurel Hill Cem I'i lend nmv tall Thll"s ee Auin funernl Mtl'llW Jan 21. NIH.l.li: velfe of Prank S M. I.eau Notlve of 'line ial later fumral narlnis nf Hurr. C. 1 . t arsun, 1.'13 S MeXIl'lu. tan 21 MATILDA, wife of William J. MtNclll (llee N-eilsnn). native, and friend". Welcome Dlv . No. 29. S. or T Invited In funeral services. In., 1 -no 1 p. Ul, 493U -V r mi. .uriu itudr iitii CeMcVi:iOH-Jan. 2, JPLIA MfVRTGH fnfe 1onovan. wife of jRins I MeelRli. Relatives and tfioidp. invited to funeral. Thurs S:3o n. m.. husband s residence. 170d Master st Solemn requljm mass Church t the Csu 10 a. m. Int. Newr Cnthodril Com .Mi to funeral. MIL! LIS Jan. 22. LLIZAHIITH. wlfo of wilha-n Millar, lormerli cf T.ioony. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral serv ire Pil 1! li. m. R'.') Harold st. (Hunt insdon and JftKpT sts i Ir pi lvate Mat nolhi iVm Heinam mav b. viewed Ihurs.. MILLRR M JeTorsoiuiH. Montsomer County. Pa.. Jan. Jl. HAIUllA.. widow of J.ul.s.m V. Miller, need S3. Relatives and fr!rnus imlted to funeral Sat., 2 p. m.. JelTersonvillo Pa. Int private, St. John's Lutheran Cem.. Cntet Squire. MILLS. Sin. 21 JOHN MILLS, aired CS Relatives and friends invited to funrral screli.es. John It. Thurs.. 2 p.m.. rcildenm of son. Mills, I3i Miller st. mi. i-aimcr f.n, I'rit.titi. mav cm vvca.. alter p, VIOLOVY. In Nkirrlsiovvn. Montppmery Counts. P.t Jan 21 S.M1AH A . widow of Mnmar-t Moloiii. au-tl SI. Helatlves and friends invltid lo funeral. 1 rl. 2 p in. nil Haws nve. IM private M.iiitR.irierv Cem JUhjNIIV Jun 2n. MMtOVP.HT. widow nf Chilstupber .Vloonev. Helatlves and frinids llar nnd Sat red Hart Sotl-nles nf tin Huh of the N'atlvltv. Invltetl m funci.t Thurs. "3o a in., MIS Amber n Snli. e letinkm mass chureh of the N'atlvlt.v H. '. M. lo a in. lni. Holy Cro.s Cem. Auto funeral., ,,.,,.,., . MOSlll'.DOK Jan 22. MICIIAHL bus b.ind of Hinma Hell .VIosbrooK, Hela'ives nnd friends Holy Name soriety of St. Pran i is of Iss'sl Church. Mainuette Ci licit. No "9 i;. ot C. Invited to funeral 100 Apslev at ' Uernianlown. Prl., 7:30 h. in. Solemn hl.h liutss of rcttulem St Pram Is of Asslsi Chun li H u. m. Int. strictly private Omit Power" N'AliriHN'i; At Gloucester N" J . Jan ni l'l.ivk' .T . luishand of Prne.tlne 'nr I tViic. Helatlves nnd friends. Hartenders' 1 tlion. I nils l,ocai. inviiuu iu iiiiicriiit j ri , 2 p m., 320 Hunter t . Gloucester Int private L'nlon Cem. Trler.ds may view ro inaiiis Thurs rve NASH Jun 21. AMIERT II. NASH, hus band of Kdim T. Nash (nee Kenton), of r,2t Marl.et ht. Pun notice of funeral will bo alien, fmin residence nf molher-ln law. Mrs. Theresa Kenton. 315 N' iloth ft . W. Phlla NCLL On Jan. 20. HUd. PHANCIS C NULL, aced al jears. Ilelatives and friends Invltod to funeral services on Thurs.. B p in . at residence. BiUO Walton ave. Int. nivate. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto service ODON-NIILL. Jan 21. AL1CI1 It O'DON N'ULL, daughter of Hdwurd and Allco 1'ul- FOR RENT 3-story hulldlnir, corner. r.0x02. near JBroad and Vine st Ulevator, steam heat Garass or shop, 30i"0, central. Cheap upper floor on Arch street. ARTHUR BOSWELL 233 North 13th St. r.iirrvnosAi, Want More Pay? There 1 a tremrntlou'i ikmaiKl for trained men and women to till the losltlunii left h the men called to the colors. Thc hlcher salaried and most important nlaeei will be given to trained men ami women Frepate vourvelf for ova of thtfe places by enterlne our courses in Htenouraphy. HoohkeeplnK and Herrctarlal Studies, All uutdness hranchea taught Monday, Wednesday and 1'rlday evenln. Hpeclal classes Tuenday and Thurs day nights Note Special War t'oursea to all students begin 1'ehruary 1 Banks Business College 0!H t IIKST.Nt'T STIIKKT I ..ansose IJEItLITC BCHOOL uanguages mi chestnut strket fEntrance on IbtU) rnnMS may du nnau.N at ant time CTUAYFR'S The Ilest lluslness School 0 1 IW I CJV a anl-807 Chestnut Street Positions suaran'd llnter now Uay or nbjht. MVRIC DAYTIME PIANO PLAYING IVrtVJ TArftllT IX 10 I.p.ssova ItooUt JlaileJ Tre. Chriitenten School of Popular Music 16J0 rilF.STXHT ST. pi Tie pruc 7 ill; ii.v.v.vuu p.. Tlosa StBt FREDERIC PEAKES Ire. Teacher ala, r B in si, Voice production and repertol: of many well-known professions bTl'UIO. 10 NOL'Tll 18TII ST. phone Ijca.t 3J8 HELEN ACKROYD-CLARE VOICK ri'T.Tl'RK . AIIT Of SIVOINQ Contrail, holvl.t. hureh of the llely Trinity, Btudle, Itrr Hall, W.laut al lita St. HHATIIS .... .--... mm.1 frlnf. Rl .T.I ' I I'll n v. M Sodality. I.aue of SmM lier.tt. I Rl. Ames's Ladles' Urn. hot Iclv. Invitctl to lunerai. I n.i o,.i" ii. ." t'..". . t An ... ...rainl. l real. H ,-t,.o. I. . rrankforJ Holtmn reriulcm I mass and Int. n't. Joachim's V-'urcli 10 a O'VEAf. At S2.1 R. Cer 1 at.. West Phlla , Jan. 80. CI.KON D. O'NBAI.. Kela lives nnd friends Invited in .J'"''. 2 8 p. tn.. Oliver It. llalr lildir.. JS20 Phest nut St. Int. Pullman. W. Vo, Auto senlce. O'NHILI,. Jan, 21. HAMPP.I- O'NITIT.T, ..z.a e. i ,.am n.i.1 frftinfls invited , funeral services, residency of Wesley II Kcir aii maniond at ..Prl . 10 30 a. m. nti iontaotnery ivm . Norrlatown. Pa , 1 m- itrmalna may bo viewed Thurt , n j, n jyyt PIlTr.ltM .fan. 22 JOHN liuhand nf )lt(1 MnrKaret 1 Peters, llelntlvrs and friends incited to services. Prl.. 2 p. m.. at U'lvTr II. Ilalrlllilg.. !: r-hestnut st. Int. rlv.l- nt Weatmlnsler Cem rilll.l.IPS. Jan 20. At.MA M.. wife of Hajmond II. Phllllns. aged 2S rtelatlvea Bnof frtrnds Invttr.l to funeral ;ervle.s. -thurs , 2 r. in.. ICO, R. Ithaii st Yv. I'hlla, int. jjt. Morlah Cem. 1 rlcnds may call wm, PUSH Jan 21, .vui;i.i.-m;. ; .. wue Andrew Pllsli die, (ireer) Itelallves nml frl-mla Invllnl in funeral srrvlees. 11111".. IS n. tn . 'J12T Tulip i Int. private, 1 rl. nl Mn,,nl.nM nf fAinllV. Prtntir.NTlANZ. Jan. 21, .fACOIl r, riir.PU'.NDAN. aK"il M. helatlves and frlenda Imlted in funeral service", vea., 8 n. m.. resldenrn nf son-in-law, .diaries W. Konnlc, 21 is .x. Jlarvino si l.rldfi st Int. private , ,irl?n"'..t t cv ,. if of Tebn Ian. 20 ''J'HVt il.i hSiJiJi2 iubIi er of Shtbael nml lata ?". J2.',.'?i ."'a leS:'. .T El ii'aui;.x Jan. lteddeii and daui:li iiVr.riV IrelanelT- ltrlatlve . nel frlemls In- . Ann ,i.,..,,.t.n ll l!P(l I . U.U U. ..'UI.IJ . I,- vlted to funeral. 1 hur" . n. m.. lunerai j TiHriOm ni I.. I, llU'-it I .1 ..-in wt.. i Solemn hlrh kiniiii ni urn . mr. inimrnv n t t'hiiwti ! it m fnt :!- .- ,-- ,--- i, liuiv iiu nil, j.c- nirtti rnnv !.( les.ipt Wrd . oftPT ROSSITRR Jin. is, iJtA.NK. nusnana 0f ;nn J, RoMiter a nci son oi iai" weorpo and Ro. I tosslt-r. It.latlvcs ami trlcn-ls I I,ielln,l . c.nrnl Thur. . n. tn.. 1"1 Vlnrpl. t!r.n.l!m lilffli lTlflSS CllUrrll nf I the Sacred II"art n.ao a l Cem. Allln scrvlf.'. MIAUlll,!.. Jan.. 21. nin.l., liu'liantl ot Marv int. Cathedral i JOHN i: S1t. li. Mianeii in"o Kanel. ItclAlltrs ami frlemls St. PatrhlO' .viur nntl llol j ati oritijj ih' J5.nl a'llc rih'fa '.lneSl 'ifoip iall lo funeral, i-at . S.Srt n in.. l-.:is Pin t. ' SolMim biRh mass ot requiem ft. I'atrlek'. I Clmreti is) a in Int Holv f'rnsa rem. einnioveM of I slinr.MAN". Ian 22. JOHN, husliaml nt . I llllen Kheehan Itflativra mill frlemls ln 1 vll'-tl lo funeral I'i I . n tn . mi,iirn''e of i tlauehter. Mr. Vatrlrle McKee Stewart ne.. . ' Kwltehellle. Pa Wall mass Jmniaeulate Coneeptiou ciiur. h. Jtnkliuown, ii;30 a. ni. ,"n'CP; In' .".".Iv.Seiml. lire 1.0m. Mti;N'i-i;i;Djnn 22 anduhw 11.. iu.s. hand of Susull V Minre.l. njeil.t P.ela lives anil friends, Washington Camp No. 371, I' O S. of . . Col Hllsworth Camn. No. S7. Pa Dlv . S of , V. i Kensinaton l.OUB', .NO ll't t Ul li. , niiifu ii lu" nral services Prl, 2 p in, lt)2" Cavus.v st Int private Remains may be viewed '"liiira T I . !l li t1 SMITH Jan 20. I.TDIA SMITH, wife of ' S Steplien P Smith and dauchter of Ann an.l lato P.lthnrd Hunter. Helatlves anil friends. . ritlelltj c.iuuill N'o. 311 S and D. of Lib- " rtj. iii.il Camp No ."n. P. O of A . of Lans- " dale, p.i liniled to runeral. l rl.. 2 D m . I.lndenunld Purni". Amblr. Pit Int. Itoe Hill Cem Autos will niet 1-02 n ni. tram i from Rendinc Terminal at Ambler. Pa also Chestnut Hdl nnd All-ntown ifoiipvs SMITH Jan. 21 ROSAL1R RLRTHAL SMITH, rfsideneo of daushter. Mrs. Jaeoh Cravls. 1K30 Walnut st Relatives and friends invited io funeral servleen, Thurs., 1n.30 u m. pirlors of Morris Rosenbergs Son. Sinn N. Rroad Bt hit. private. SMITH Suddenlv. Jan. 2d. WILLIAM I , SMITH husbmd of Matilda M. Smith Rela- , tlvfS and friend. Clnilnatu lodc , o 2nd; Ictnt-innatus Rneampment. No IS L O. O. 1 P . Gratitude- Council No. 3S2 P. P. A : .Marino l.nslnoera' Ren. .so . No. 13: Pat hers Aso of Pranliford llieh School "mploje of Phlla and Reading Rwy.. Port Rfilimoud Uejrt . invited to funrral pervlees. 'thur". 1 p. m . li.nl Allensrovn St.. Prank ford. Int. pri. ate Pernwood Cem. Remains mav b vtwed Wed.. S to 10 p. in SVYHRR. On Jan. 20, PUS. RLIZA 1. , 1 RNYDRR. widow of James M. Hinder. Rela- ' tlver and friends invited to funeral, on 1 Thur , 2 p. in . from residence 012 Whar ton et Int. Sixth St. Pnlon Cem. Remains mav Ic viewed Wed. ev STANOWITCH At Atlantic Citv. N J. .Jan. 19. ANNA, widow of Anthony stano wltfh. Services and Int. nt ionvcnleni nf i famll from 10 N. Provldcmo avo . Atlantic City. V. J. HIKHLMAX lun. 22. MARY J., widow f VT.rit7. si0inJI 1 V1 -larilll citeniillJIi Relatives and friends invited to lunerai. sat , - p. in., ... staw st , Camden, N J. Int. private, Arlington Cem Priends i n rail Prl. ove STP.YHNS suddenly. Jan. 20. PLP.OV .1 . son of John II und 'at ha rim M'un tnre Kranz). HRtd 12 Rilativns and friend pupils of Wlllard Publle Sdiool. meiiib rs of the Lutl'ran Chunh of Our Saviour, In vltfl to funeral. Prl , 1.UU p m , parents realileiiro, jijj R,n h ht. hit Hillside im.. vi.i irolle.v. Remains may bo viewed iiiurs , s io ju p m. KTOVRR. At Trenton. N. J.. Jan. 19, HLlZAIlinH II. . vlfe of Kdward C. Stover. Ttelatlies and friends Invited to serilras, Thurs.. 2:30 p. m.. Oliver It. Hair Bide., 1S20 Chestnut st.. Phila Int private. SYKKS. Jan. 21, ANNU: M , vv Ifo nf Charles W. sjKes tneo Ni.riis). nge.l r,0. Helatlves and friends tmitcd to funeral services. Prl , 2 p. lu., in.'" spruie St., I'nm den. N J. Inl. private Harleish Cem. Prlendrf mav call Tliurs cc. TP.1CKKTT.- Jan 21. MAHY I1I.IX1-, limit, wife of decree Trltkett. need TO. Helatlves and friends invited to funernl. ' Prl.. 2 n. m., 1111. W Venanco St. Int. prlvato North Cetl.tr Hill Cem Uemalns may bo viewed Thurs , between S and 10 it. in. TUUITT Jan 22. SHA71P TP.UITT. ad nt). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. I'll.. 2 p. m.. 4143 Cresson St., ManavunU Int. Leverlnslon Cem UOLAND Jan. 21. ltnLUNTl UGLAND. fnfmnrltf nf M.nttnl Vi.rwnV'. evlfn of An. I rov A. Ugland, nued S3. Itelatlve and i friends Invited to funeral services, frl., 13 Wliltn tTnr.n nllre. Onklvn. N. J. Int. New Camden e'em. l'rlends may call 1hur. after 7 n m WiNTLlt ltl'.SQHT'' Wll.lll.IiL. N. t . "Land Of The Sm America's Greatest All-thc-Year Hesort and Winter Tourist Vacation Head quarters in the "Henrt of the Iiluc Ridge" Th. sunshlna of Dixit, with th. oraclne ozono of Hi, mountains. Towerlnr mountain pealcs: wooded valltvs- sDarhlliix streams: magnifi cent motor roads nf concrete asphalt msesdam sand clay Plegan National Porejt and Gam. Pt.aerv,' 17 000-aere, cltv-ownsd watsrsh.d All outdoor sports. 18-Hole. AU-Turf GoK Links Thrc. to sli; hotrs to armv tralnlnc camps, 'phoii, i.oniiection rine hotels and boardlnr hauses. Handsome cot taces, lunca'.ovv., etsldences Th. tdasl place for houti. Come visit with us make a home amongst us. Illustrated folder and rates fro. TIIH BOAKD Or THADK N. ItucLuer. 'tt'r, A.heillle. N. C. Trsln s.rvlc, as far South as Old Comfort was never better! HOTEL CHAMBERLIN Mr, roster's In Acker's, 13th Chestnut: Cook's Tours, 225 a, Uroadi P. II. 11.. 831 end 153 Chestnut; ltaymund whitcoak, 1005 Chestnut. 8T. eUit'J''!'', IM:. 1'1-A. ! THE BENNETT ;" Va,i'; B",m '": i Overlooklne bay and i ocean. Nr Old. Pt. Marlon. Diet. It If llenn.tt THE BARCELONA '" ' "" j prl tslh Ksclu. patronsse. tlklt. A.N.Blalr!' HOTEL GRANADA op.in t. PonT. I de Leon. mm. heat I Prl. baths. Anier & Euro. J. 8. Baker. Prop THE MONSON OverlooUlns bay. Mre- Ancient City. 8team heat. CO nrlvat. hatha ARAGON HOTEL Kurouean plan. 1.50 np. Where ronrtetr. comfort and service prevail. A place far fam ily nun etiiirtm. unit. ,. . donn.on. All HOTEL OSCEOLA Jr ' nd rooderate. Hot and cold water la .very . room. Prlvat. baths. sr, iiitrKZR. rr.. 1 THE RAYMOND "5'" '' - ... endon. Itun. wat.f t heat ln rail,, prl. bsths. Ur. Narth. cook's. ci.k. it wai r.n, n. , WH1TLEDGE HOTEL ",'" neat ana running1 water In every room. Private hatha. Amert- ctn r European plan Oolf. flshlnr, .to. "ttavaxa. cnnA Ilabsna. Hotel MalMu llsyal. Cuba. ThM best famllv ilal.l it. n,a i,.ui.i.i..i , r.slder.tlil eecilna of bea-jt.ful Vedtdo, X j it n.Milt Vedado. I roach Culsln Fr.neli Culslns. JUaulcaa run. n 1 Jiltiv unurcn. snu.icrion. i-a. -r"-tvs.jV" "" Irland wans, iieiauves and fr ends Kc t train leavlnu HcadlnB Terminal 10:1j a. in., j tun0 council. No. 141. S V and U, iniS il Tf.V1.opiu..-ja. p.nAnn;VSw7.SSB ' tS-o,..'!?-.8. Rain?a.?b.s,,l,.j3 of Henry II Ilaluuel Itelallves and friends Thur, ? t u n m. ' ' ""I , United In enrilLcs. Pr . 2 P. in.. 113-' Cam- I "Vii'i ivn.l linen tn.. c.i .. Hsneuille, (k 1 vmmvi 1 4 ' . i ,Ti XOID MINT COMSOST vn Swlmmlnr I'ocl. Golf, Sea- J j ' footlCi:i.in..ET,ryburop.a iV . Il.th nd Tr..lm.nt. Write isVV v ! aio. f. ADAMS, H.n.e.r IX. . r.rtr.1. M.sr...Va..,r VCsK3f 1 JArnsiONVlLT.TJ. IXA. -. iirvriM r'AMf 1 1, lie ., ni , t r , eVhinitm Oerr.ionuvtn. Wjj rotltn v7itl hi ! iiJV '" s IVCC tKn nt r....M ..vw: j ,. , ,, ji .it.iiii r-irt 35. l.'MII.Y I'. r!.!oi I ,I.1V V. !1. Silver, llelvllves urd frl"nds tnvtlrd lo'fK pera servlrt. Prl., 2 o. in... cc-. Chuh itn VAallf. Jan. 20. Jltr IIAUI. VAtT 2 husband of Annlo M, Va-ey nei.Uvs. Jj friends Invited lo funeral. Thuri.. Y-Vv ' m . residence. 2sni t'aletborn at, SoLma - mi em tuns Chnrrli nf -ltttl ..?nul ln! ..N"'.;v Cnthcdnl t em. Autu funeral funrs.i. vni.tTINI. Jan VKHNTB ''.VT.'-Vi 5l 2."'- ncltlw, ana frlnul. ve. In. vltod to funeral, i J"u.i ".no . m ;.;r tienco nr nroincr, i)r umUlo IL vItnii Hint N 23d st. Solemn requiem mairffi' Its',. i;ilraleth' Church lo a. m. t,r-.,-"".i. in. vunr n ..y;"' . ,v'' quisle. Samuel T. Wnlter nued fis n.lii VV. . friends. Falrrlaw. Council. No. , fj W Invited to. funeral services. Thurs.. 2 tT" son'a residence, William II Walters ti!i I Parrish t. llemnlns may ho viewed v.,i ', I WAIIMAN, Jan. 20, HANNA M.. vttf. ., Alfred I.. Warman. auedon. Ittl.th., ,'j f friends Invited to funeral services. Tha??' 11 a. m.. nois Boyer at . Oerinantni..? ." Jtlllside Cem. llemalns may b, il.Wi V I (ll'l i I IU v v WAnn.Jan. -'-'. fAiiAH n.t I "f riwierlrk Wielalul. Helatlves and fr eaS7 , HcdwU Schwcster Lodge. No. 3. K, n"?' ,,, g,.''ij,tl,iWelir Oardo bnj. &. L'nt.'v. i ' rein Invited to., funeral services. "hJ." 4 , ,....., n r..nan, .... ..' - H"" m ' 132I"N.' Lawrenco".'?"' Tn1.nuI!;-' ,af jcrmanton Crematorium. Aula "SI' h-Hi Pimn n rnnv (nit i U..4 n. " ; -- VMLt -. ------ tn iu n k VVTT Sfl ON Suddenly Jan 21, jampa ' Jennie . vvi son rn nv..' Relatives ond friends, Cnpron Post N (I 'Y,j: """,'' ,'i "...""A" 1! 11 nTKi an nirt.i" r... ; - irlct Police; JjJ 1,1 1 juijs nctiuMlc.n-f'l en's rsllonshliJSI '. "I" V" ."",..' '"! "lS":y '"ours! ?(1.ra ttpoiilillrin Club Vonm "uu ,?. .,?.." r,".r.l.":n:!!..1?"tiliv ! " p m- ","7 Hnudlnot st Int. rrivita "' jl'.' 'i1. "."' '-:.;. :::.. .,.M."..,. ailso.n.- Jan. 20. VILLtAM itrvn Carolina M Vllon. RlatlT,i yn'd" lijd.. Io.lt.n.l. TrlhV Na . ". , "i, ;,cnmJcrlnV "of'n0 ""; , l',u"v ...-,.'' ,.",',; ,WS ., LvSl' .iP'WI1 I1-, I'''- Private. I ricaus may call Wea.. nusoan i v In n n til. WOLlSP.nT.-i-J.in 21 MATtT vlfeefWn. Ham Wolbert need 40 Rclutlves and frlenj, Invited to funeral scribes Thurs., 2 pm.. residence of huband. IS Center st., vv.st. mont. N. J. Int. private Harlelth Cera l'rltnil may call Wed. eve YOUNG Jan. 20 JOIIV husbanlcf Mary. V. loumr. inee Scblanko). !ieuth, and frlcids Inv ltd to funeral Thurs.. 7-11 a. m . resid. nc of son-in-law tm, hchviarz. 2tst st ami Greenwood ave,, oik ln. N J. , P.enulem mass St. Ron at Lima Church. Haddon Heishts, 1 V. m. Int. prlat. New Cathcarat Cem.. Phlltdii. phla Auto funeral. " LOST AND FOUND Lost, cohl in e sh har tin mn p. ..i.. 1 . !.. M'a.t. .. 1. . . "A ' . .ui.iii, i..iiii.h;uii. Mf i on insifle Liberal reword. Call Lieutenant rhsh,n.. m iiiiiii'si-iiimain, u'-inumiiin sm;.. im i r.i i:t-.i.,.i tV1rfr,,T.'U' -AUantM Citv UotMccn Million Hollar Pler'.nd ihw Ft. harlea diamond lira-elei rtenard if rcturnetl to Hotel St. Charles office. Atlin. tic Clt.v. HELP WANTED rEMALE t IIAMllllKiWJItK nml waltlnsr Prtite.t..t Kin, reierentc, vases ,t VI 'J1T Ledcer e'entral In family. COMITOMHTIIII Ol'lHfATOlt evnerlenceil. Rood en jar; Mr llrlntnn Standard Sin Ph and r.nulpmene ro inth and Cherrr. cihiK Wanted u Kosher enoU state veur own prhe splendid home for th rlsht one i in iiw raiiniv Jlr n Mn.br vsi 'onnectlcut ac , VVashlnclon, 1). C r.Micr.i. post Leg Comfort - swollen tees, weak knee una JV-U imkles or other leu troubles vwiiru mca constant, certila suppoii vOKLlSN L IJ) STOCKING w il uiak vou happv and cam Ihiow wa iorturtnc elastki or t roubln-ume ba nds s an I fore-1 ln t roiibh s i orliss 8totk men mad' tu nir-asuie without fiTStii vpar for manj months Mftshubl und aanttarv light tnj durable ( ost oiil $L25 earh, or too ror the F-ime limb. $3.;s. w nsil .At. .1 lev.-1li qV-i.t. Hk.lAL m.. ..v. ,.w u hioillj I'll, IIIUlll luorr fur theftiintirirf aniloa.! Palisin.i be meahured free, or write for "Ml HPii-inrafureiTiPiH oiani; ro. j . Hours 1) lo ," dallv Sat. 9 to 4, W nlso make abdominal bitti,j (e'a&tif andnon-elastle) to order. Ji ennn.CorliiiH Until Snwlaltv r-.Tl lit i-io-i.s j uneri nr.. l'iuis's, Hulto 4.'JU Hell phono Wal. Miff PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE f i.ouns smui ror 910 Itrlnir your dlamomlt. watt lies hhJ Jewetrj U tlin lurcest puwnfrhop In Hie world, Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine IIIIVDKn TO TIIH CITY Rattan Furniture . 12 PRICE Shoemaker Dftlee 1'nriill nre nnri iiisi;miat. 02. to oju i ilrkkt t. ATf.lNTIC CITY Make joar "OARKIEI.K II0MD1YS" pruHtabln hy buildins; up vour health .at (ha ilorltl'x (ireutest H Inter Itesert THE IKMMOKK. TAhK A (100D ItliST and he ready to "speed up." American ami L'ttropean Plans PINE (lOI.r TIIK WIXTKR TIIROlTtU Hotel St. Charles (riRC-rnoun ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ENTIRE BLOCK ON THE OCEAN FRONT St. Charles Places to New Jersey Ate- Alwajs open. Capacity COO, with IS-.torjr tlreproof addition, hun parlors ond In closed porches. Hot nnd cold sea water In all Laths, Orchebtia of solplits. Spe elal fall and winter rates Oolf prlrl leges utomoblle bus meets all trains, HooMct upon request NEHUX HAINES CO. ilLT&l'.AfvJTlfc-C.TVlNJ. ' otel nnj Sanatorium ft , Tli sTw r vr"vv- : r.-iAny. jszi ixoreaior us supty , ill .ttxblcL and scrvicej Westminster K' v ne,r ""?:. ill.' vresuntnsier to Private bstiu-rsj. water 110 up wltly, ti'un dally. Chssjonr. WTRNKKSVn I.B. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINSI WKitNiinsvuxi:. im. Open all Tear. Dry air. Fin. scenery. Erf eomfort for lonpor short winter re.tB Mssssge. Resident Physician. P, if.-B " Throush Pullmans Mew York and Phil- . Howasd M, Witia. Msnsrjt SUNSET HALL &'ai3 crisp, dry nln bcauiltul piou-.iJln ,iJ!S) Hlelghlntr. coastnur. etc Not n ABSirt2fj Writ. QUO. S. UAl'U Msr., vv ur.." - VILLH, PA or Ledger Central ,yiil,ni.l.i,, , ERYPARKHOIIcL TM6 lanu or-rris: 7"Jj rnmous varywnstrw Its looatlon, service and culslns. Booklet and isle, upon sppllutlO S. J. LAWRENCE. Msn.t.t FBtilTf-AXn rAHK. TIjA. M HOTEL GARDENIA ANU t'OtTAOKS A Different Sart of Reicrt bteam beau eleoflei Iwais. rfv'J, wni.r Emcionli, irntgeit .rtb"., fas.lnz l.bl. unit cot .panlgoaolo BW" It will lfor4 yuu a winter vaca ta""1 to be 1 1 in' irbi r.d OoU', TeiJi's, i"l ' le ri.ai'ble raise Sud tor 'i'i'' i-'-t?'- ynun. it doujl.fr nf J.v m n. .1 tl i'j 'I ):, anrs. I'Mit i-i s..i ff' i.i . ,Vr :l funeral corilces. Thurs.. 2 p. ni . 4Tjs v.i il ton nve. Int rr'vat. Tcmwcal CeS II VAM fipfVP.n Al llve.l. s . . ol 1 2 V t ts- - Am m ,aii ; inn I fr I I I i IWINrl.lt ItlXlltTS 'II,Nrll ( ITI. N. J. ' :' M&YMf 1RH I sH JL maT JkJL A M m& JL LJWi Pout 1,-tJiTi rsii 'SL-ijsftfS WmsitV 1 '
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