n&ti i&ptffi rj?-H'r ..- -,'"; 5? 3 ' l A, r i 1-!' GOSSIP OFHETOJT UNITED STATES BUYS MUCH FRENCH FOREIGN EXCHANGE Heavy Troop Movements to Europe and Ex pense Incurred in Maintaining American Soldiers Is the Cause rpflSllE ha. Ucncon.IOer.Wo buying or I-'rcnol. .oiolia. t,a. for . 4, account of ho United States Government as n result nf the heavy roop -movements to franca ana tho resultant ex.tenso Incurred In nS. tenu.ico of the. Americans In that country. Tlio JJrltl.h chan, vn.A lA r?, " mY3?"'8 ,n VCW Yorl: cxprc" -' hat ownwally too a m ' b P out tho xuno lw-1. as the. IJrXf. , ,. .".. Am",can nrmr Machine Franco thin Government hesan buying remittances. rrancQ ..-, , tho United States of from $100,000,000 to UGO.06o.000 monthly; It has become ncces sary.to eond large amounts to pay troops In foreign scn-lce, till Item being estimated .it elnso to 100,000.000 a month. Supplbs for tho troops; bought in Enstand and Franco and Including; mum and ammu nition, would probably Increase, tho tola lhy ru. least J30.000.O00. so that tho strictly j-oicrnmontal buslnesH between tho United State and franco amounts to about $150,000,0000 a month. It has been suggested In forcgln exchango circles that the Trench exchange- rato may bo allowed to reach a parity with the Urltlsh rate or to around 5.30, and bo kept on u 2 per cent discount basis. Also, that arrangements may ultimately bo made whereby thi Government could cablo Paris for a certain amount of supplies, uhllo tho Trench Govern tnent could get credit for tho hamo amount in Its own requirements bought in the United States. This would ctlmlnato tho possibility of Hurry In tho foreign exchango market from tlm cto time, so far as it might bo affected by these particular transaction. 117 Business of New York Air Brake Tho Xcw York Air Brako Company promises to make a brilliant roc ord of earnings In 1018 Tho conrninv'-i cirrv-nmr ..t .,mini.. i..... new Is the largest In Its history, it la understood that unfilled orders on January 1 wcro between $50,000,000 and W5.000.00O. If th ceompany wero td mike only a 10 per cent profit on this It would earn ;noro than 0 per sharo on Its $10,000,000 stock beforo oxcess profits taxes. ' As a matter of fact, more than $15,000,000 erf tho unfilled orders aro , tor Government work including millimeter kholls, cartridge cafes, gun car riages and n wldo variety of miscellaneous equipment. Much of this , Mori has been taken on n cost-plus basis, tho Government In many ' caws furnishing tho raw materials. , Jn 1817 New York Air Brake earned, nbqut $ pe rsharo beforo exco sstaxes and $33 to $33 per share on Its $10,000,060 stock nfter (axe. In ordor to meet tho wishes of tho fJovernmont tho company has lecently sogrcgated all of Its 'Government work and formed ft corpora- tlon to handto It. This corporation, known as tho Jefferson Munition ' Corporation, has outstanding only tOO shares of stcok, no par valup. All of tho stock Is In tho "Sow York Air Drake troasury. It is purely an accounting corporation, designed to make tho work of cosl-pltH account- i Ing ft llttlo moro simple. Ready to Buy Argentine Bonds J. I Morgan & Co. nnnounce that they aio praparect to locelvo tenders for the aniorlzatton of C01.S21 Argentlno gold dollars, nominal of tho Argentlno (Jos eminent 5 per cent gold lonn of 1009. Payment ' for bonds accepted will be lmulo from March B to April G. Tenders for tho sale of bonds with coupons duo September 1, 101S, at a prlco to ho stated In tho tender must bo lodged not later than 12 o'clock noon on February 19, with J. P. Morgan & Co, who will announco tho result of tho tenders as soon thereafter as possible. 1'ach bond has ti par value of $078. United States gold dollars and tenders must be made nt a flat prlco under par expressed in dollars per bond. 'Cash for Falrmount Trust Slockltolders Stockholders of tho 1'alrmohnt Savings Trust Company, whoso as- nets havo been piliohased by tho T,ogau Trust Company, will recolvo about JU'3 n. sharo In cash, as tho net proceeds ot tho sale. This would represent $312,G00 for tho $230,000 paid In shares. Distribution is ex pected to bo mado In four weeks. Tho par of Kah mount Company Mock Is $100 and It has been paying 4 per cent per annum. , Bj. tho acquisition of this Institution Logan Trust will incrcaso Its deposits by nearly $1,500,000, bringing their total up to close to $8,000,000. A fow months ago, purchase of tho ltobert Morris Trust Company assets also added somo $1,400,000 to tho I-goan's deposits. O. tho Palrmount Company ofllclal stuff, Y, II. Kobcrts, Jr.. vlco president; Samuel A. Sclpt, secretary troasuror; James 1 Travel, as sistant secretary, and George 11. Walker, tltlo and trust officer, will le ccmo associated with tho Logan Trust Company. Sinclair OU'b New Pipe Line Will Soon Work The Sinclair Oil and Ileflnlng Company's SOO-mllo pipe lino from Cushlng, Okla., to Kast Chicago, 111., will bo in working1 order early in February. And tho refining now in courso ot construction nt tho last named placo will also Start operations at tho sarao time. Tho big program which tho Sinclair Company began in 1310 Is on tho " ovo of completion. And tho $16,000,000 Investment in new pipe lines, etc., ls about to show returns. Tho new refinery at Kansas City started opera ' tions some time ago. Tho East Chicago refinery will havo an Initial ca pacity of 10,000 barrels dally. Tills will bo Increased later on. Sinclair has also completed an clght-story building tor ltsTsolo uso at Tulsa, Okla., and is now occupying tho same. y, ' Tho corporation will bo two years old nextaJune. Its growth has beon rapid, but it was an uphill fight all tho way. Blrfclalr's expansion was put through In a period which witnessed tho highest-material and construction Prices in history, and work was carried on under tho most adverse cir cumstances. The directors had tho foresight to purchase- and equipment at figures far below thoso prevailing today. -Tank cars cost Sinclair about,.$1500 r . each. Now theywouia probably bring betwoon $8000 and $4000. ( If tho 37C0 contracted tor were" sold at, say,' S00O each, or $11,100,000, tho return . would be equivalent to moro than 56 per cent of tho $20,000,000 7 per cent notes which were sold for tho purposo ot joining up mldcontlnent produc tion with tho market of the East. t ' J ' ! Sinclair Oil has nlno refineries, 1300 miles of trunk and gathering lines and about 3000 tank cars. Quarterly dividend of $1.25 a share were started in the flrat threo months after operation began. SInco then the corpora- ' tlon has built an 800-mlle pipe line, constructed now refineries and, despite big depreciation charges and heavy war taxes, Is earning moro than $7 a share. William G. Hopper & Co. say, 'Teaco Rentimcnt Is growing, and Is favorably reflected from time to tlmo on stock market values. Tho com paratlvo firmness of.tho market, surrounded as It is with so "law con flicting unusual uncertainties, would Indicate that Important liquidation . had about culminated, and securities had largely pawed from weak Into strong hands."' JERSEY OPTION BILL GOES TO GOVERNOR House, by Vote of 37 to 23, Con curs With tho Senate , Action TRENTON, Jan. i. The Houso ,paMd tho local option bill by a vote of ,37 to 2J. Within five minutes afte the 'passage of the- muro the rtgulatory excise bill was passed by a vote of 45 to 1J. Upon motion of Majority Leader Plerton. both bills were ordered to be slrftta by the Speaker, to Itave the House forthwith. Tho local option bill received the votes of thlrtl'-nv IWpub llcant and two Democrats. Against it wero eleven Republicans and twelve Democrats. . Two Slayers Are Sentenced roTTSVJLLB. ,Pa., Jan. is. Two murderers wore ventenotd in court to eerve tone termi-ln the Kasurn i'enl-' tentlary. Domlnlo Poponlck. of Brook ton, wa given not more than fifteen nor MAUin twelve year for killing Mike TOltohes. Oeorce Ilowencs. who killed Thomas Keniola at Locust Mountain, wee Mntenced to not less than eight nor , more than twelve years. I Killed Bh1l 7thM(ilMlwp. MAVflntiAn year old. had his neck broken, when he ei Uwowa from -a motor at No, (lehaft, stwa wilting, gaew-atefrti.y - assaiiisiaifj i isstwr-swiii,T-.B,----- TC - ... . ,A. ..ian2i.tj.iu'iv.x4e" ' IT i Two KiUUUi Mine AccMinta , k v.rV P coal mtthf;tlg Coal and 'iavlUon raltUryj N.l "," Mlthol '.' Ratchet, forty vVanrold: wife Instantly MILITARY- ORDER BALKS SOLDIER PRESS WRITERS Publication of Prlvato Correspon dence Permitted When 'Approved by Censor of Department . WASIIINQTON', Jan. :. The mili tary order forbidding officers and men In tho army to publish books on military Instruction or tactics without first submitting them to the general staff was' amended today to prohibit also persons in the military .service from Bervins as corrtspondsnts for any newspapers or other publications. Pub lication of personal correspondence oen will be prohibited. . r Tho War Department adds, however, that no objection Is bald to the publlcar tlon ot a soldier's private correspondence with his consent providing ths letters are sent through the regular censoishlr machinery. Military censors are at the same time ordered to delete "criticism of superiors or ot policy, scandal of any sort. Injurious reports concerning com rades r anything likely to arouso con. tfoverey.'" The order conclude! t ri The object ot this order 1 to satisfy as far as compatible with protection of military Interests tho natural desire ot the people to heep In toush with their soldier representatives." NonnBnarlanvDies In Hit Chair FAIRTOW, N X. Jan. 8-"if Jehlfl Westcott. one of flumberland County oldest cltlxens,"Olcd while. sitting- In ha chair at hi homo here. He waa In his ninetieth year, lie wai0.r'Bfr wet; n..i.r,hn nod was widely known as aclwreUaiid Sunday-school -workerr t'f - ,..-..- -.- -- . , -'.',' irt li-' ?Dli -firilrHr'e " v''inr EVENING PUBLIC ftfiNEW 345 LICENSES IN NORTfflJMBERLAiND Oourt Refuses Seven Applica tion and Withholds Twelve Pending Consideration STN-nunr, ra, Jan. :j. Tho Xorthumbfrlatid Count v license court granted ri-newnls'tn SIS stand for this ytar. Seven applications uere refused nnd tweho wero withheld pend Ing consideration is lo nrcesslty. Judge Moser raid that some of theso probably uculd be refused. The Court would not Indtcatn tho names of thoso ulthhrld. Othr applications df tiled Include thoro of John llarbey. of Heading, for a wholcfalo place In t-unljur'. nd th Wlndmr Hotel. Kunbury, llrcnsnl Tor many yenrs. but refuted on the ground that It is out of rcvnlr. At Watsnntown there was a remon etranca uln tho Mansion llotite on the grouad that $1500 In hlitg for repairs directed by the Court n year ago re mained uniaj l-resldenl Juflgo Cum mlngs ordered that thU llcensa bo granted, hut raid that the Court would entertain a motion for its transfer to another building tn Circ tlies bills are rot paid within a reasonable time The Wlndtor Hotel tlcenro at Shamo Mn was granted lo A. K. Poulon. ot fchamokln. .1. A. nirg, of Yorl:. I'a., the prt-rnl holder, Ims returnol to hii lionic at York. London Bombed Twice by Raiders Continued from par Onn and In half mllei a minute. In pltihcl allies with Krnt numbers of nuirhlnen on each side, systematic nllle,! raiding or Oermany kitih inutiltlon-maklng centers, hitherto nlmou Immune, and Ktnorally doubla th nip umiuik r.r i,- I ilvi 'arthese nro some of tho thing .v...... uuvr-L.icuionant, now Jiajor In ,.-,; Ah,rtcan nrniy, Ilnoul I.ufberry. of walllngford. Conn., rees for tho coming tweho months in tho air. Ho doe not bellovo tho aircraft will finish the. war. "Heavy guns and trained men will put tho finishing touches to It." do declaied. "Um aviation In nil II brunchna will undoubtedly play Its big rolo and certainly on n larger role than "Tr wioro (Hiring tlio coming enr Personally I don't look for any startlinc any startling new Inventions. IVo will havo a. -.loaiiv nnd rapid Improvement 'of existing ma tcrlal. Tho nna outcome Is, of course, dimcult to forecast, although it Is cer tain that the next few months will seo much faster and moro powerful nlr planea on both sides. It would net sur Pilse mo If we wero 'able to fly nt least KB mile nn hour bv snrlne nnd ir.S ..men iiuiutv mo enu ox tno year. Alid I mean noratrc fllng at thoso speed and not occasional spurt." In predicting a speed of moro than two miles a mlnulo In tho future, I.uf berry revealed that the nvlatera' lateit equipment I a mask neutralising thn tremendous strain which high r.pccd In the air places on tho In. art nnd lungs. 'Tew Innd bat tlon In tho fuluro will be without Important aerial co-operation on both shies; the larger tho battle tho moro machines engaged nbovn It," the fler continued. This means big claohCH In tho air moro machine. (Icnerally as air effectives Increase, nnd they arc Increasing foverlshly on both sldcH, tho fighting over the lines will not only bo far moro Inteiibe than last ear and between speedier and more powerful machines, but between Increasingly greater numbers and larger groups. "Comtant night bonibardnients with large fleets of Allied machines on enemy munition-making centers aro.not only now possible, but promNe to havo an important effect on the outcome of the war. Groups of heavily aimed bomb Ing planes, each carrying moro than a ton of high explosives, can raid tho most important German munitions towns and bo virtually lmmuno fron uttuclc in the air. In the darkness thoy rnn steer by compass, launoh their bombs and turn back homeward. "Smaller and faster airplane aro vir tually helplcb In tho darkness against big lioavlly armod raldirs. Tho latter havo a fixed object, tint of dropping bombs os thoy pass over tholr targit Tho former aro on tho 'hunt,' and It I no secret they aro ut nn nvtr..mn .11. . advnntage with tholr liuht arniameit against the moro nuinciou nun J of tho ' iurner macmncs "It Is common know-lodge that most German munition ctntoia nro systematic ally laid out In cnoimou lii,. ....... erlng hundreds of acres. Thcv prescnr argots not easy to r-ilM, even from u high oltltudo. "Of course, tho Germans will make similar ralda. but they -ll not havo tho advantago of finding Allied munb tions works huilt In tho form of ast aerial targets. Thoy would i,v ... swoop low where antl-nlrurnft gun can get thotu. i'PnlcssvthQ.i.O-nans llnd somo 1 cw ?W ot protecting 'their shell f.i.torlea thne" V y u"co"abIo iV'rrn??17 r0,t ('I"s"ir'ATln:v" ,-HKM' iv.wri-n j-p;t XIiW WOMIi.V wanted ran nvsmox wontc. S3a rnn noun, iiioht noons, run dayi cuancii OP. ADVANCCMCNTi LIVIN'a, WOKKI.S'0 AND nECnCATIONA. conditions vi:nr aooo. applv i:; 1. t rb.s-T on NEMoynr t. rp, rWNr i.rcNNs'. , anovi:, '., n. j. ' HKI.P WAXTKP. fAI.B AUTOMOniLU, MBC1UNICS Flrat-claai motortruck Impaoiori and resalr men. Apply Employment Dept.. Allantlq neflnlng Company, 8144 I-aaayunk ava V rf , - , TOyL,MAKBIl Rxpertanoed on.amall punch and dla work! rxca'iant worklna conditional rail oppor tunityof road man Apply 3i rrankfore ate., Thursday atanlnt. f le 0. J-dS.'.rlnT 9'Sl "r wanted on Hooit WIIHams full automttle machlneai all in flrat'Cliaa ahapoi aood working condlllone .n.'.,,lr.,. y to rlfht man. Apply Wallaci WllaonlToalery Co., OrchariT and Ilnltv attt.. T-ra-.lcrnvrf .. TJSED ACTOMOBftJCS ntlICK CARB W in able lo jaak praeant dallvsry of lOdala. -ftlwe. , W of Unhavs desirable usd c.re traded i Nw wtpse.Booth, If SOI new been run. , anrJffii?M;&:mm . - . iftfhllMsslsfri -' - - '"-''' ' - t nNANCAt. I lAN4cSt rCecrti with larsi ' rblUdalphls. heua Introducing economies, srslernitlilnr. crtdlla, collec tion!, aocountai diacontlnuine or Una na eeaaKitei chant. M M, ltt (antral. torn rr fiAi.rn rpjiPANy, ixc. Distributor of DUICiC -eiis In th MAIN UNB DISTniCTfrom City i,U M lioli and fronl .lanareh. north ta lha SAh.ivluill LEPqR-PniLADELPHLV, TUESDAY, "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Etory of Chlld-Deslre, Court 1 ntriguo and I.oe. tho Latest Noet By MARY ROBERTS RINEIIART CoQTltl.t. 1KI8. kr Mary ftobetn ninehart ana tho Tubllo LMecr Comrmr, CIIAPTHR NXVI (Continued) SHU was calm enoueh now. Kail was listening, was considering looked un easy, She had been right. Ha una not for acquiring trouble, even by marriage. Hut. If Kho bad rM,i Karl, bo nli Knew Iter. In nil tho ear he had known her sho had ner been rerUlrik i-wi-. i . i. ....'.:....." '..:;... - - .. n,uui nun ii rnicuiaiing rtar-, ng that took no chances. And jet sho md done reckless Iblnp by comlns to .MVL' M -w..,v.v,t .,vl. ,,.ij .icu rnV uiuin 117 aiiu riiunuoii was ecrious enougu. but ten then "Ko you came today to tell me this;" Kho danced up, and, catching his era, colored faintly. "Theso aro thlnss jou should know." Ho knew her ery iell. A jealcus woman would ko far. lie knew now that sho was jealous. When ho spoke. It was with calculating bnitallly. "Vou mean, In lew of my Impending mairlajo?' So It was arranged! Finally ar ranged. Well, sho had ilono her best. Ho knew tho truth. 8he hud told It fairly If, knowing It. ho persisted. It .. .lTl .IT "" PWtr M" 1,::"n!.',';:rt " " line of guird-. wim "Yes. t do not know how fur n arrangements hne gone. You hao least been warned." Hut sho saw, by the ery wn ho drew himself up and smiled, that he under stood Mere than that, ho doubted her Ho questioned whit she bad said The ery fact that she hid told hlni only tho truth added to her resentment. "You will we."' she said sullenly. llecauv ho thought ho already saw. and becntiso Blie had glvn hint a bid moment, Karl chono tu be deliberately cruel. "I'eihnpf!" lie mid. "Hut even then If this marrlnge were purely on of expediency. Olga. I might hesitate. V'rankli-, I vant pence I am tiled of r..ir, tlrtd vt bickering, tired of watch ing and being .itched. But It Is not ono of expcdlet.cy. N'ot, nt lent, only that. You le.we out of this iIIm usslon the olio element that I eonlder Im portant, Hedwlc herself. If the Pilnress Hedwlg were tomorrow to bo without u rountiy, I i-'.iotild still hopo to m.irry hir." Jho had ilono well up to now, had kept her fourngo nnd her temper, had taken htr cua fiom hlni and been quiet and poised. Hut more than hi word, his cruel -.olce, silky with frlcndhlp, droio her to tho mcnklng point. Karl ' who lmted n, scene, found hiniielf tho victim uf one, and was nouo the happier that she who had So long held him off was now herself at nrm's length, nnd struggling. llltlerly, and with reckless patslon, rho flung at him IledwIg'M Infatuation for young 1-nrlsch, and prophesied his dishonor as a ieult or It. Tluit Icav I Imr Mm raid and rnther sneering, sho reviewed their old Intimacy, to ! 10 minded that In tint there had been no uuestlon of marriage, or hope of It. "I -nm only human. Olgn," ho said. In an Inlenal when sho had fallen lo quiet weeping. "I loved you lery sin eiel. and for a long time. Marriage between us was Impossible. You nlwa knew that." In tin end sho grow qutct and sat looking Into tho flro with eyes full of stony despair. She had tried and failed There was ono way left, only one, nnd een th.it would not bring him bock to her. Let Hedwlg escapo and marry lkky Larlsch still vliero was she Lot tho Terrorists strike their blow and Pleat tho Crown Prince, Again whore was she? Iter emotion wero deadened, all tno one, and that was her hatred of Hedwlg. Tho humiliation of th.it moment was due to her. Somehow, somo day, sho would bo even with Hedwlg. Karl lott her there at. last, huddled III her chair, left full of resentment, tho ashes of his old lovo cold nnd gray. There was llttlo reminder of tho ghl of the moun tain In tho stony-eyed woman ho hail left sagged low by tho fire. Onco nut In the open air th) King of Karnla drew a long breath The affair was or. It had boon unpleasant. It was always unpte.isant to break with 11 woman. Hut It was time. lie neither locd her nor needed her. Vrlendly ic latlon between tho two countries wero established, and noon, very soon, would be tatltlcd b his manlagc. It was not of Ulga Losche'c but of Hedwlg that he thought n his car climbed nwlftly to tho lodge tn.rTi:rt x.xvit Tlio Illllo Door H I'DWKI had gUrn up. Siie went thioush her days with a set face, whlto and drawn, but she know now that the thing sho was ty do must be done. The King, in that stormy scene when the Sister prayed in tho nexl loom, had been eumelcntly ctpllclt. They had como on bad times, nnd could no longer trust to their 'own strength. I'roud r.ltonla inUBt ask for help, nnd that from be yond her border. "We aro rotten nt tho core," ho said bitterly, "An old rot that has eaten deep. Cod knows, wo havo tried to cut It away, but It his gone too far. Times are. Indeed, changed when wo .nu. riLlr it ttoimlll to ea O Us!" uiia bad ibronn lu r arms oicr tho i,e.i nnd burled her face 111 them. "And I nm to bo Eacrlflced," sho had mid, h n flat Milce. "I um to go through my life like mother, soured and unhap py. Without my lovo nt nil." The King was stirred, ui-i thin, old body had sunk In Hie bed until It seemed no body at all. "Why without lovo?" ho asked, almost gently. "Kail knows our condition not ull ot it, but he Is well aware that things aro un stable here. Vet ho Is eager for tho marriage. I am Inclined to bellovo that he follows his Inclinations, rather tlun n political policy." The thought that Kurt might loo her had not entered her mind. That made things worse, It anything a sit uation unfair to hlih nnd horrlblo to herself. In the sllenco of her own room, afterward, she pondered ocr that. It It were true, thtn a certain hopo sho had must be relinquished nono other than to throw herself on his mercy and beg for a nominal marriage, ono that would satisfy the political alliance, hut leave both of them free, Horror filled her. Hhe sat tor long periods, dry eyed and rigid. The bronso statue ot the late Queen In the palace fascinated her In those diys. Bhe, too, had been only a pawn In the gams ot empires; but her face, as Hedwlg remembered it, had boon calm and without bitterness. The King had mourned her sincerely. What lay be hind that placid, rather austere old face? Dead dreamsT Or were the others" right, that after a time It made no difference, thit one marriage was tho same as inothtr? Sho had not seen Nlkky save onco or twice, and that In the presence or others. On theso occasions ho had "The most Mtuational book oFth war" THE BOLSHEVIK! and WORLD PEACE byLEONTROTZKY SMs-m Me el the WerW M the taet that the otshvlki mrm really Antl-Hohnzollrn Aa ramarkaMa anel unaxf ettrtt as th man wha wrote It Sin mentha t ha Ihreel In a Breax Teelerit'tt--Teeair ha la dictating to iha Kalaar lntrMluaWan ky Unaatn Staltona tfiti'manwhoknawa him ei.9B etriar avw fUeie an aW tNW UVtRMNT, 1S Weeat 4sti Mf--Jtow Yet t , . - fr - a - 'i ---. l.-t .-.. - '.-t ...-.. bowed low and passed on. Itut once tho had caught his es on her, ami had glowed ror hours at what sho saw hi them. It braced her somen tint for tho Impending ordcil of a visit from Karl. The days went on. Dressmakers ejmo niul went. In tho mountains lacenmkers --.....-,., ramw i i-ic hirraay worKing on the xell. and llio brocade of whlto and raid fnr Iwr wedding Kown xsai ," the loSS , Bh w tho pule center of n Viet of flnery i::-""".' .ek and rahed" iiKtiicii nnnus tm nnA ! -...- it. ! model wtto ndjusteil t her IlsUess 4lkl4l V. In tho general excitement the Crown I nn'o was almost forgotten Onlv Nlliky remained fulthful! but his pkiylrig tho.o das una mechanlcel. and ono day ho was even scere. Thtn w.i when ho found Prince Kerdlnand William Otto hanging n cltnretle out of a window ojeilooldng tlm courtyard and th lino of soldiers underneath In most surpris ing confUFlon The ofllcer of tho diy wss not in sight. Nlkky. cnterlnir tho lonft.n.-,i ..... nd feeling eMrrinely ghun, bad beet! ueuall- sat on a bench, with a sentry or pkkel. or whatccr they called hlni. ul MMradlnir uti nnd ,i,.um. t.Af..A .1 Mkliy was amazed to soo them one by ono leaping Into tin. nlr. In the most unrt'gnlfled manner. Xlkky watched the performance, 'fhc-i he stalked ,ver. rhey subsided sheepishly. In tho nlr w;as tho ciuo of tho excitement, n, cigarette dangling at the end of a -.Ill-thread, and bobbing up nnd down. No ono was lo be neon at the window above. Mkky was ery tall. Ho caught tho unending atom on Its next leap and Jerkrd it off. As ho had suspected. It was one of hi own, bearing an "N" and Ms roat of nrme Tho Crown I'rlnco reccl-ed thai dn, with iho clcaretln n mi excuse, 11 inn Blderabln amount of Nlkky's geneiul uti hnppln and rage nt iho world. "Well." mid prliK-a Perdlimiid 'Wil liam into, when It wns oxer, 't h.uo to do something, don't I?'- It was .Mini lluilthwaite-s nnlion that thli prank, and aeveral other things, such as siuiilerlne aliout with hi hands In hi pockets, nnd rnfcrrlng to his hat n 11 'lid." wero all tho re "u .."',lM '""iig tint American boy. Ho Is really not tho same child," sho finished. "Oskar found him tho other day with a rolled-lip pleco of paper lighted at tho end, pretending ho wn smoking I" Tho Chancellor came now and then, but not often And his vlelt wero not cheering Tho Nlburg affair had left 111 mark on him Tho incident of tho beg gar on tho quay was another sear. Tlio most extreme precautions wero being taken, but a. bad tlmo wa coming mm must bo got over somehow. That bud tlmo wns Karl's lslt. No piibllu announcement of the nnr Hugo had et been made. It was bound to be unpopular. Certainly tho roxolu tlonary part would mako capital of It To put It through by foice. If neces sary, and. that accomplished, to hold tho scourge of Karnla's nnger nor a refiactory people, was his plan. To soothe them with tho news of the ces sion of Iho seaport strip was his hope Sometimes, In tho early morning, when the King lay awako nnd was dourer mentally than later In tho day, lm won deied. He would not llvo to SCO tho lc- suit of all this planning. Hut one ran- J tlngeney presented Its.lf constantly Sup- i".-r,o me i towii i-riiico did not llvo7 Ho wns sturdy enough, but It wiik poslblo. Then Hedwlg. Queen of Karnla, would be Queen of J.lvnnla. A dual kingdom then, with Karl a llcdtvlg's consoit, In contiol. undoubtedly It would be thn end of ninny dream. it seomeil t him In thoso enily hours that they wcie. Indeed, pa Ing n, price Preparation wero making for Karl's vllt PrinCo Hubert's room wero opened nt last, and redecorated a well ns poi slblo In tho abort tlmo at command, under tho supervision of thn Arch duchess. Tho lesult was a crowding that was neither dignified nor cheerful. Much nn sho trimmed her own lean body, sho decorated. Dut sho was busy, at leat, and sho let Hedwlg alone. It wn not uiiusunl thoso days to find Aiinur.ciatn, Hushed with Ciortlon, hi tho great sulto on an upper floor, In the center of a clmoH of furniture, shoving chairs nbout with her own royjl uims, or standing, head on ono ride, to Judge what oho termed tho composition ot u corner, Indignant footmen pushed nnd carried uud got their wigs cVooked and their dignified noses dirty nnd held ran corous meeting in secluded places. P.ut Annunclat.1 kept on. It gne her something to think of In placo of tho fear that filled her. mado her wiary onough to hlcep at night. And there wnn something elo th.it comforted her. llcyond tho windows of tho sulto woh a Mat roof, beneath which tv.is mo uunroom or iho palate. When tho apartment was hi uso tho roof wn mado Into a garden, tho ugly old walls hidden with plants In tubs and boxes, tho parapet edged with flowers Jt was still early, so spring tulips were planted now on the parapet, early primroses and hyacinths. In the center an empty foun tain was cleared, Its upper basins nlled twin wnier inos, us borders n io of i color. "wn mo water was turned on, d bo nullo Inrrlv. 't Wouli Hut It was Hot tbo irarden r.n ii.a ,.nne which cheered Annunclnta. it had. In deod, lather sad memories. Hero had Huberts joung wlfo kept her enges of birds, fed with her own hands, and here, before otto wns born, sho had taken tho air In a long chintz-covered dialr, Aimunclata, oierseolng tho roof as she had oierseen the apartment, wntched tho gardeners bringing In tholr great loads of plants from tho summer pabwe nnd saw Unit n email door In a turret was kept free of access. To that door cterythlng oUe falling, the Archduchess pinned her faith. Sho carried otcrywhero with her a koy that would open It. Long ago had the door boon built, long ago, when attacking' forces, batter- iiiH in mo uoors Demw, might Hwnrni through tho lower Poors, held back on staircases by fighting men who retreated step by step, until, driven nt last to tho very top. they wero apparently lost. .".tore than once, In bgone times, tho royal family had escaped by thut up Pr door, nnd tho guard ,ifr their It was known to few. Tho stnlreise In tho wall bad passed Into legend, and the .underground passage with it. Itut they still txlsted, and had recently been put In oiCer. The Chancellor had given tho command, and because thiiro were few to bo trusted, two monks fi-.dn the rr.cnnstary attached to the cathedral had dons the work. Ho tho gardeners set out their petted eM i greens, and covered the prlnuoiea on the balustrade against frost, nnd went away. And the roof had become by maglo a garden, the walls were mln lature forests, but the door tenintned a door. (COXTINVICD TOMOnrtOW) .-tta.i.i,j2t4 ,&.&. ..-..iA.Uni-'jiJ JANUARY 29, 1918 HELD IN CARD GAME KILLING Uoailromano Detained" to Awnlt Action of Coroner liUlgl Uoailromano, thirty jcars old, Horfman street near Ninth, uccused of the murder of Totmo llerbasl. forty six jears old, E!l Morris street, In n card framo lafct nii.i .. m i.ai.i ..t,i.. out ball today to nwalt the action of the Coroner by Magistrate Imber In the Third and Dickinson streets station. Kour other men. who wero sitting In at1 tho game, nro being dctalntd n l wltncscs. According to tho police, t'oallromano, ( Inflamed by tho wlno served, begnn fir- i Ing nt the men across the tnblo when a dlsputo nrou over tho winnings, llcr- bisl Jumped In front of the angered man and received a bullet in his nb- uomen. S3eatfi$ WllllRni r1. AI1AMP,- Jen. C. MAnV I.. wlJow of A An ma It alt I It-, a .us t.l.. i... .i" . 'i -"'. '...'."" -"i'" K'"'" " i"1- io iunri, urn., a.nu n. in., M.?e,X ,of onin Uw. iii p rinrk f.M5 ChrNtUn t.. Wtil Thllv Roicmii tnftM nf rcmiltm rhuren of tlm Truninimra tlon lrt n. m. Int. Jloly Croa Cm. Auto lurtf ri. ..AI-M'N At llurllniit.n N J , ,Tn !, ili;Otl(li: It. AI.I.K.V. Punernl fJrlirr Hi! S1!!- " ' "uteh tiurllnalon, N .T . Thur . .1..10 ti in lnl St Mart' CliucManl. Il nlns mr t tlcw,j oarlofa nf William W, .'"'.' 5.Ho"' U" ,! llritad it., Iiurllmton, N J Thura., 1 to 2 m, ..-""vyEM.- Jan. ;e, Wlf.t.lAM Vl.V CK.ST. on of M Ixtulas and lit Wllllall ttvell. aard m, Itolailti-a nnd frl'nrta, ineinlirr nf nattarr r. "id nerlment, N" lb I". Intlled lit funeral. Thur . U r m.. mother's rallnee. 14, N. 1Mb at lot irltat. Itenislna imy t tlittod a.t. ate llAICtn jn. 2-s Ilim'Altn J. h'labsriil of Msrsirt HaVar Hu not Us of funeral will lm rlten, 27SJ Prnitn at t nnt.r.nw Jan. 5; 1:1.1. mu.t.rcw (n llaah), wlf of liinoa 1: lialtra llel- llteri nnd frifnda IntltMl to aartlc-a. Tu., r m. IJH. srtb at Int itUenlew Viii.. WllmiiiKlt.it. tl Train leatea W I'Mla. Hta 111 SI Wad n m. .DKIIKKMIACIt Jan 57,,JlLTA, widow nf WllllAm II. Itfrkelnaeli fnea llsrtnark) -.rail i,t It.lntlN--. nnd frl-nds Intlinl to funarat a--tira Wad., S n. m , raaldarre of aon, William M. Ii-rkalhscn. into N. rrntky at Int. erltnta ilonumnnt Otn . Thun . Vtl'iiNun jn i-n. nt Audubon. N. J.. l'i;itl)l.ANII V hnlliaml of Kalhtrlno . ktmivii uiru ail. iipisuis mill iiiri ui-, narner, mri-d Tn. nalattta and trl-nda, M tlelier Driller Unteratueu Vertln.. Vn- 'inqien liut'-Iira- Urutfr Unlereluelt ve Urutfr UnlM-etucl". Vereln, intiieii 10 runeral aartloe wen,, in reaiteiica of arm. J'uil llrnr. 2nJ0 K. Cum. brlnd n int North wool Cm Uemnln-msi- tin eneu at Pine at. and Womlm nv-1.. Aiidubith. Tues . S to 10 v. in. . III'llTtlAXr Jin 27. r.l.'l.. hiiaband at Inle MllhelmlPa Ilertrind, aaed Hi. IS'"" tlt-e and frlenda. Iterman Iilu No. IV.. 1 ,. and A M.i all nihar rrfoin'ratlonB of which ho wa a member. Invited lo funeral, Vted . 2 n ni loai N. Ijiwrellii- al. t Int. hellcn llllle Cam. Itemaina may In liwtd ru'a. eve. Auto rtle". . , , .... lil'W Ian 2.1. at Ht feterabura- Ha.. MAUY. wife ot Jainea w. Hew, Due notice of funcnl will lw. atten, reaidenea of later Indaw, Ira, Carollnn lirow-n. C3rt JnmB loun ote., rtoxUrouidi PMla. . III.Aln Jan S. HM.KN. wife of nob ert C. Illalr (n-a Ollmore). sited 7.1. Jtal. Utea nnd friends Intltid to funeral. Vted. 2 p in,, reauienre. Aatum plU-t and Adama id. Creacenttllle, I'litla Int. Orccnttood C.T -.Vlentlt rial- C1!i Tn-n ee. llMZAIll). Jan. 27. WltlflHTA II . wife nf Miei-eud CI. Illlraard and daunhter of I.oul-1 .V nnd l.ne John W. Ifnnklna. need I 2d. llflatltei sncl friend Invited tn funeral aeritcea. Thura. a v in, San II. Challen rite., ilermahtotui, Int. prltate. Uemalna i mat- be tlette,i Wed nte I HOCKIUS Jan. 27. JIATIUI.V A. wife of "aniutl A. II llm-klua. oired SO llelnlltea and friend Invited m runeral aenlre. Thurs., 11 a. in.. II W. Pomona t . Utrinan- ( town. Int prltate ... 1 llOOTII. Jim 2d CHAIILOTTR noOTII, dauahter of lute John and Caroline I'.eolh. ine.atltea and frl-nds Invited Jo aerjlee. Wed . s p. m . 1)17 H r.4th St. tnl prltat. lirvrr .l.. ? Iith nnd 1'orter ats,. r-ATIIAllINK HOTT (nee f-obmldtl -lfo of William P. lion, ait-d T.l. Italallves and frlimla. m.mbern of Oliurch of Peace, jotli nnd Snyder ate., Invited lo funeral ""rvlres, Thura.. In in . luimi. of John '. Klmmerla t l-on. 2U7 N Ilrnnd at. Int. private .Monument Vault. Itemaina may be viewed Men. a n m Auto orieR, llRAnFllll.I) Jan. 27. HAPnT rj.. on of lain John and Ann 15. Ilrodnald, aired nt. Ilelallvea uml frlenda Int tied In funeral arv leea, Wed , I p m., Welah rd.. Jarretlown, IM Int. prttttt St. Thomna'ai rinireh. Whltemarah, Pa. Carrlasas will meet trot leja Icnvln Willow Uro-o at 12-24 p. in., ul Iforabam airire, IIROWN. Jin. 27. JOHN II. JIHOWN. Ilelallvea and friend-, -mployea of Win. It lloratmann c'n nulled to eervlcee Thura 2 p. in., ills N. 43tti at. Int. 1 ernv-ood iTllVAN. Jan. 27, THKP.K'-A A. fn-o Htellpnue). ttlilnw of Samuel Uriaii. Italn. lima nnd irltn.la invlled to funaral. Thura. K it in , 401 Wilder at. Utah miei St. Al phonaua's I'liurcu 0:3d a. in. Int. prlintn. Ill'IlKi: Jan 2.' JOHCPIf. huvbnnJ of c'nrrlo llurl.e. Duo notlio uf funeral. 4931 Uerrenntottn ave. lilTIt9 Jan 27. lT.Tlllt. ImiUnil of Anna liurna I'lineMl, rrl., n a. in., .102.1 laator Ml. Soleoill rcQulciu nioaa Ht, Oreir. nrj'n C'liurcb II.3H a m. In'. Ml. lienla's I'em. ltelatltea and frlanda, l.tlierlv I.ode No. r.S7. II II II. T and P. I! 11. ltellet Aaaoelullim. Invited t" nltenil Auto aartlee. 1'AI.NA.s' Jn. 2l JOHN rilANCIt!. Iiu.li.inj (if Catharine M. Cnlnan (nee Dough erty) nnd aon of Charlea and Prance Cat iinn. Ilelailte and friend", t.ocal Nn. h,, llrotherhnoil of Htemn Phut-el nnd Dredaa men Intlled In funeral., Ihura., S..10 a in.. Mil Hum at., Weat Phlh Solemn n-.aaa ot reiiulent Churth of Our folher of Snrrotta Id a. tn Int Holy Crons Coin. Auto fu- '"OASSIDY.-Jin. SO.PATIIliniNr wir. c.f Krank P. i.'awld". llfli'lvea nnd frlaniia tnttlcd to fuirriil. ted. 7.30 a. m . Til S. fiSth at. Holemn mm of reuulem Church nf Trnneflaurallon a., in. Int. prltats ht fienia'a i'em Auto f"nrl ..,, rOLEMAN. Jnn. sn ItnN'ninTTA. widow of MeiirJ- Coleman. Hr. Ilalatlyea and frMndi invited to funeral aervlc-a Thura i , J p. n . HIM .. Hjdenhsnr. t Int Nerlh wood IVm. Uemalna may to viewed Wed., ' cjONNrilt. Jn. 5. ANNIi: I CONST.. f. I)., ilaushter of late William and Annie .1 Lnnner. lieiaiit-B aiui iricoua .ii.nn. ... funeral aervlcea. Prl., '.' v. m.. 7030 I1;r ivMltottn ata. 'enr Jit. Pltisant lite). Ml. A roTTBitlW! l-Ja'n., 27. ANNtli. , tttM of William c-ntterlll. Ilelatlves and frlenja In vited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. in,. M4S P.hlno Pari at", Weat f'hlla Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cam. Prlenda may call Tuoa.. 7 to 10 p. m. Auto "ru-Ti'lINO. Jan. 27. JANj:. -vlJnvr of John Cuildne-. Ilelailte and fr enda. Sodnl liy of It V XI. of St. John the naptlat Church. Intltfd to funernl. Wed., 8 .VI n. m., realdenrn of daushtar. Mrs, John Trlmber. Ill c-nrroii St., Manaj-u.ik Ileiiulem maaa Nt John tbo Iluptlal'a Churth to a. in. '"iuvVs! Jan. 28. THOMAS Jf.. husband nf Harriett Davta. ned H4. tlalatltra anl friend Sheklnall Lodes, No. 240. P. and A. M.t Crinlera' Co., Intlled to funeral services Wed , 2 P m.. 25 S. 31it st. Jnt. prltnie Weaimlneter crn .. DAVISON .Ian. 21. I LOtHSIJ Fini.ns. wlilow of AleianJer T. Divlaon. Ilelallvea and frlenda Invited lo Servlcea, Weil 2 p. in.r Oll'er II. Hlr HM.. 1S50 ChMtnut it. '"ijr'iiPACJIO.S'T. Jan. 27. JOHN, bus. band of Hannah De Ileaiunont (nee. Dovlel and eon of P-ellah and lata Alezandor ba lieaunmnl. Ilelailtert and frlenda. Ceurt l-chuillilll. r.'u. ins. I-', of A i Intl ed to fu. nerat. Thura. SO a. m. 2rtl7 W Ttinmo nn at. Ilequlem blah maaa st T.udnhr's niureh in n m. Int. Holy Croua Cam Anlo funeral nVNTAHAN Hiid.lenly. Jan. ST. AV- TllONV (1. DF.NMIAN, aaed 4n. ltelatltea and frlenda Invited tn tiinefal from lata realdenee, nrar Tardlef, t'n.. Tbura . S.10 n m, llenuletn maaa SI Isnatlua-n Church, t-.v.iie.. lj lO a. nt Int. Newlottn Cm ii.'invn tai, " KLonnN'cB mat. niALlOND Jan ...........a e Vllln 1 ..t . . t .T . ."-" r lar nf fato rrtrieitlati CI. and Hllen r. Hholts, ned 53 lie alivea and frlenda, Ketttoni rilvlalun. Nn. 1 H. cf T.. Invited io fu neral service. Wed.. 2 P. m . rratdrnr of inothr'222n kllawurlh it. Int. Jit. MeriaVi i iiiauiQiid ario arnniinauffil. rem. Remains may no vittTea juej, to n m s is IJICKINRON. Jsn 20 IIANNAII. daunh. Car of iMltabeth. amllal Einapia IHcklnton. Ilelattt-ea and frlenda. Camn No. 14..P. O tit A.. Invll'd en funeral eervlee. Wed.. 3 P. m.. ?2 E. Wvornlni ate . Cermantotrn. -v..-..titertM t en ira-sivAir ....t.. int. private. . Northwnod Cem Remains nOt'OllP.RT'- " .ST. lARa.-.niT. diushter of Kdward nnd Kllratieth Doueh. ertt- (pen M'Knutht) Relative and frlenda. It V M. Sods Illy. Invited to funeral Wed. 8-30 a, m reMfnce nf psr.nts. nini Cedar ave.. Weet phllidelphla Illah mits of re. nulem Mt. Cartbsse's Church 10 a. m. Aula funeral Int. llnlr Creas Pen;, EnnoWElI Jan.2T. ISAliRt,. daushtep of Tboms P. jind Carrie H Kddovraa fnei Anderaonl. astd IS. llelallvee and frUndi IntHed to funeral. Wed., 3 p. rn.. parents' realdenen. Mnpli ave , Komertnn. "Phlta. Int. William rnn cem. Trains for ffomer Inn leivi lleadlna- Terminal 1-03 . in. and Trenton 1 2 ' I P. in. Auloa trill be In wall-Ins-, Aum funeral. "'.DilONDSON. Jan. 2S, IIOIIKRT T.. buaband of Marv IMmondson (nea Tolindl. Relitlyei ind .trlanda Intlled In .(uncial, bat., a m.. ljllH. 2'th el. Pnl.nin re. nulem. maaa Hi. Anthony's Church 0:01) a. m. Int. Ilnlv Crntt l'm. r.DWAItn. Jin. ST, at Plaln'eht. N. J.. KI.i KYnK. wife of Oeore..P. Kdwards and diushter ot lite Joseph K. and Anna At. Pyre. Due notice of runeral will be "'VTlli.IOT. Jin. ST. MART TlllfNttf4 wile of Kdwln Blllotl. rtelttlvea and frlendi invited tp funeral services. Wed., a p. m,, 330 W, Johnson el., derroantevrn. (at. prl- rMmttn. Jan. ST.. In fasenle lfnma, llltabtlhtown. Pa.. IIEt.KNA PMIKKII. rife e( llenrv Plurar. ased T4 lUlu'W-a nd friends Invited to. funeral services. Wad.. in. m. restdenea'cf diushter, Mrs. o. lfammerl. 4114 N. eih st, Int. prltate iMM W ataalt a. a Hi Ml Villi r V!" "a vu,"tl HlAHC.ll.-Jn. V. skWhJ-MuM i'.v .. T'.-V villAJ,V. ,',,,. niAHcii. jn. aj, AwtiLiA k, FiiABrn X 1-. A nmmi !VntMrr fn-& lt. A 1- vtl.l.. tltta and frUnda lnIUd to funtrai irvt, I -. 'it, si. int. Froviatnes. It. I. Provl- I .HhiSJ, Jin. US JOSEPH J Im.Mnd of ,Mr II. .FJuintnn ne KaunlJ. aard is. of IMM 'nrltei lo .fuporal. YJ7 a. m , (r a V "eote'r-ln-lsw Jeun Klooe, jan.t jlhorch o irtuo "C Iir. Morrl t JAM ..v ''.Tiir iv.. ..mn rciuivm mail .nprch o" .Cortuo Cnnml to a. m. 1st. Amo .penicr. At tnnnr' rBMni-. Moorn nd lt- lnltl OalUthtr. l)u no tie oftuneral. CIAN2. Jin. JS. tlltti niV9 -. At rttliilvcs nd frlnit inttted to funtral! John (Itns, 1 IIKIB T.10. . m... rraMrncfl of brothtr. Mil .N. lOlh at, lUqulfm MM1' ft. Ilonayaniura'i CMircli 0 a. tn. Int. Nit Latb'Oral 1 rni, IIMIIINIJII. Jan. IS. ANtniEW OAntl. M-.lt, of 1811 Tre at., a riallvs of Nor wy. sca.l 24. Italajhaa and.frtanaa, apt tilnj of Ho lilaiid Mis erlvlna riant., In. HIM tn funrml arvlce. Thiira., a r. m , C'.S' John I.'. J4lmmrlt a Son. Ii.oi f. Dread rt. ibi. J.Vrnweo.1 Cam. I'r ends 11m r. .vjjl r1.. s r. m. Auto Aon-ira, tlKIII.Y.Jan z TIIKODOIIK tlllKW Ml, snn of Cirri W. ind John U tlalily, ;ii! S mynlhs SI dn, Itaiiilvra an' rrlenils Invited 10 funaril aertlcas. Thurs., S P,i W '.'V"1' resUtne. aori Stale rd.. "W .'JfJ rf 's'j.rrltila, Arllnslnn Cam, fllllSON. Jan. ti. I'liANK. tiusboed ot Marv A. niMon. Rtlailiaa snd frlanda Anii-rlrin M5llr Dearln Co.. jtonnnan-s Kellnnahln of Ailanlle Ilatlnlrt Co., tntitad to funeral. U.J., i p. m , realdnr of daushtar. Atrr. Emily lfufnWon. 1-IS3 -Harp " tt.t4?, ilrAy :ommunl(in Cliurch. 27ih ind Wharton ma.. B ti. m. Int- m. Vn.iak ram. Krlfndi may call Tuts.. 7JQ to 0 'rlY.'K ISARnvj.Tan. e.-.. f inrve ie . r-iti..:- ...-:-" :- .".-' "j-r..-." ..iiiieui itivnenn nnn oauanier or lilla I'1 J"'." :'.n!!n. l-nMbran. nelatKes ind r.'.n.'i"Jn,."',l., fPneraV. Wei . S-.IO a. m,. ! S. riueWnsham place (44th and Walnud Jnlemn reriutcm. maaa Ht. Jimea-i rhurch 10 a. m.. Int. Holy Croat Cam. Auto fu. 1 nor.rinAriiiin -j. jr. nAPiiACf,. huaband of Marv Onldhacher, ated 38 nela. ttt-ca and frlenda. Phlta. Ixitt, No I.J. IJ Cliatra lllkur Cfhollmi iimnhara of Conrra. s.itlnn Aditth Jeahururj, and members of I iXr,!..of eireelora of.Kediratlnn nf Jewlih I Charlttea. Invited tn funersl. Wed . 2:30 p. m , 4704 Wayne ave. Int. Adith Jaahurun lTMMOND Jan. IT. CAnOMN'H. wHow 'of Jc.-ih II. Hammond, lata of Lelcettar. ILnsland, and mother of Mr. I'rnaat Cart-wrla-ht. jaed "I. llelatlt-a and Irian- In vited to fun-rl Jervlcea. Wed,, 8 p. m., 3442 N. Tront at. Int. Oreenmnunt Cam. It inalna tv be viewed Tue , S to In p ni. . HANKV Jsn i.'S. st Atlantic City. N. J.. 1 HAIlltli:r I), ttlfnw ur liernard Ylarity am dauchiir of Sat- n-l nnd Mary Peaver. aera ii'io'v jiutiiniK-K at-e delehlv relftlltea anl . Atr-tntl-. tliy. i'hila" '"'.li" will mill nt t ternwonii i;em . wed . it so n m IIANt.Kv ..Ian !!. VV'll.T.fAVr l,..-k..l of Harriet i:. Ilanley Kelailtea and frlandi, l'hlln. Central Ilullnr No. 2, nt the y. j. c, United tn funeral aervle-a Thura, 1 n m . Mil H OOtli nt Wit Phlla. Int. llilliidiv I em. i IIANNAPT. Jan. 2. THOMAK, huthind '( lit Mary Ilannafy (nee tlellir). neUtlt-es and frlenda emptojea of William Cramp A i hona. Invited lo funeral, Thura.. S.30 a. in.. -.'f.c-,0 jtemphi ai. Holemn reuulem mn-- hi. Ann'a Church 10 a. tn. Int. Ht. Ann's Ccm. IIESSK At Sprlncn.id Maaa , Jin. m. (AIII.EH. husiuind of Mary Iteaaa (ne uraier), naed r.7 . Ilelallvea ana friends In vited tn funeral, Wd., 7.30 a, tn., rtlldenoa nf brotherdndaw, I)r P. r. Mui'pliv, tRU t. S,L i- Il'mlem maaa Ht. Iionlfielun' Church Oam. Int. rrltato St. Peter's .,rin . vtuto lunerai. in , auio unerai. I IM.-j7an ST. CIIAnf.i:3 W.. htiaband at Julia T. Ifjll. llelmivta and frlenda .'I11'1' ni late invuea 10 luntrni.- tvea., v p. in,, rea denea of aon-lndatr. William II, hilil, J2JS fc. .......... ". V. lilt, l"li"ee Ornunda, IIOPPMAS. .tan 27. CAPOMNR cOf, t)i:v IIOKPMAN. dauarhlar, of lata nav. d. c'olden llnrfmin and Carollnn it. Ilnffinan 1 unerul aervlcea Wed., 11 a, ni , raatdanc nr aunte. II." (.Unfair rd.. Ardmora. Int. prl title. Waablnston and .New Torlc papers eopt , ItUKMAM Jan 2. TIIKOPORK IIOI.B. MAN. Italatlvta and rrlend. Jamea Blaln council. ICe. 2. n. of U. ami amployei of Ifnnry ritaaion L Hon and all other aorlatlea ot which ha waa n member. Incited to fu neral nertlcea. Wed, 2 n m.. funeral par. , inra ot jamea ciaoDy. -ir.si rranumrd ate., 1 Pranlifnrd. Int. North Cadnr Htll Cem. Hl'HIlS. Jan. 27. PLOIIK.VC I M. I lltlllliH. d-tushter of nalph li. nnd Adl P. HUDnK. or cuaeahoro. N. J., need It yenra e month Helalltea nnd frlenda Invited to funaral. Tinir , -.' p. in , reiiatnea of grand, parent. -;74 11. Slain st,, Stooreidown, N. J. Int. prltate, . Itl'OIlUI. Jan 27. 10IS. JOHN J Sr.. huahand ot lata Prlitaet llutbea, miatlvea and frlenda, Court Itnbln Hml No 14. P, or A., Invltod tn funeral. Wed , R a. m . isin Morrla ai, lllb maaa of rtaulera c'hureh of Ht. Tlinmna Anulnsa 0:3u a. in. Int. Ilelt Croat Cem. Auto funeral, HC.Vr. Jan. 2. WII.IICIJHNA HUNT, wife of AtnciHt o. Hunt (nee ficniutfelel. llelallrra nnd frlenda. rhlla. Ladlea' Ays lllary. No s. of II. P. o bl. and lh Phlta, Hchuataen Vereln Invited to aervlcea, -lhurs., 2 p. in.. SOO N. colli at. Int. pri vate. Krlend may call Wed, eve. I.HAACHON Jan. 21 Ilb-LKN. widow of John laaarann (nee Hlckev). lul-ulve- and frlenda. Altar, IloaArv and Hacred Heart bncletiM ii. - ji. sodality and Propaaatlon of tlie Pnlth Hocletr. Invited to funeral. Wed.. S-30 a. m.. R.2 S. Pront St. Holemn waa f renuleiti Hi. Pbltip'i Church 10 in int jieiy i-rra uem. Aillo nertlce. Ilo.tnn end New York PnperS ty ! Iwi.er.t Al ttneoa.ntvn. v. J,, rnn. ,2. WIM.IAM H. KINHBY. naeil fit. Ilela. ! tit and frlenda tnttted to funernl aervlcea, reildenc- of P. Let Grande Wrlsatna. Wn.la. town. Wed.. 2 n. In. Int. prltate. i:att Vb-tt Cem.. Knlem. N. J. KTI.K Jnn. 2d. at llattlmore. Md.. II.XHilY KTI.i: . nelallvea npd frlenda. Dun Horn nan Council. No. SSfl. K. of Ci nil-. 31. 1 11 of (.. i:.. Invited to funeral. Thura,. a .10 I n in reeldencn nf brother. Jam- Kyi. I r.tin Klnaaeaalnr ate. Rnlemn reaulem inaet . cbureli of ileal Tilea-ed Raorament lu a, in. ' Int Holv (ruta Com. Anlo funeral. I UMONT,-Jan. 27, JAMKH huabtPd of Pltznbeth twtmont. Relatlvea and friends In vited In funeral eertlcea Thu-a . 2 p m . . IHir. H, loth at. Int. Mt. Mnrlali Cem. ' Kliidlt- emit floters. Auto fitaral. I l.AVI.i:n. Jan. 27, .uni.v, buahand nt Marina l.atrler (nee MrManua llelatlt-a and friend Invited to fnneril. Ihura,, s.so ' n m,, vol 3 H. linh at. Holemn ntatt of re eiileni church of HI. Monlen 10 n. m. Int. i New- Cnthedral C-nl. Auto funeral. I I.KNNV. Jnn. SI. JAMBA K. I.KN'NY.hul I hand of Ut Jnaephtna !nny (nea Horanl. RQlatltea and frlenda. Hnly Name Hocletvi K. of ().. No. B74i Tnuna Men's Cnthnllo lien. nor. i employee uieureeitr 1 erry CO invn vlted IO fUl uneral, Wed . (1 a. tn . realdenc el Mrs. N. Leeds. 321 -ua, m aiirat si., (iiouect. Illah maaa ht. Stan'a Churoa .... 1 lri.k .. ' .r.. ... ., .,,e" in.,. .... nil. m int. Ml. tlirv-i pent. M'.TTH Jnn. 28. AI.IIKIIT ff. husband nf Mary If. I,tta, ad S3. ltelatltea and friend InvPed to funernl aervlcea. Krl., I P. m. if. H. Church. Wrlslit-tottn. N. J. Int Wrtabtetotvii M. IJ. Cem. ltemalnt may be tl-ed Thura, ovo., 320 Taylor St., Riv erside N. J. MPr-. Jan. ST. JOSBril. hualund ef lats nsy I. Inn. Relatives and CrienOt Anna If, Hone Poet. No. HI (I A. It., and rhlla. and i.raoinr nniitrat- iteuai e,aao.t intlia.1 in ru. neral eertlcea. Wed 2 30 p. m.. 1300 Wag ner ate, Int Norlhvtood Cam. Rimntnf ins' vtctted Tti-a. et- Auto fjnetat. . MX!! Jan 27, VinOINtA. widow if .facnu l.onv, nae.l ne. funeral aervlcea. Thura., 3 p. in., re-ld-nee of dauahter, Mr. Albert c.arr, SSIO N Pnlrhlll at. Int. pri vate. Vrlet-ds may rail W"d , T In 0 p. m. MsnPAnt.AND, Jan. 20, WIIAdAM J, MrPAlt!.ANn. Jr.. aon nf William J. nnd Plranor Fraser lltcParland, need to. n"l. lives and frlenda. Chut nut Hilt Ceuncll. No. 213. o. of I. A. and II. of L.: p. and B. fxtdce No. (10. ull other societies nf which bo wa a member. Intltid to funeral rerv leea, father's residence. 209 u. Mermaid Uno. c-hratnut Hilt Wed., 1-..10 p rn. Int. 't-y 1IIII Cem. It-main may be viewed Tuea. ave. MAR3IIAI.I.. Jan. CO. MART, dauahter of Ut Joseph and Jane Pord ponaldton Marshall. Ilelallvea and frlandi invited to funeral aarvlers Vta.i 2:SO p. m.. 1442 N, Pflh si. Int, Monument Cem, . MellHIDi:. Jan. in. SIAJflY . AONES. ntdotv of Hamuri McHrfde, Ilalallvei and frlerda Invited tn funeral. Tues , S p. s rclOcnca of aon-lndatv. If, H, RUehU, Oak. iyn Ant 91 S. Vld at. fnt Parkthur. McCIOItr Jan. 2. JO(IN. huabanii of late Cathartue McClory. Relatlvea and friends Intlled to funeral, riura . S:ti a. ni., reatdente of aon-lndavr. 'Ihimit Connelly. 1123 llltiier at. Hlnh requiem masa Church nf the Epiphany 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croat Ci in. . McCtlLI.OL'OIf. . Jan. 2ft. ifAnT ir. widow of Charlea 1 MeCullouah and dauirh. (nr nf OAtharli-iA T. nnd tit Aioinn n a fJ3 Cem. fhitmnn. HaUtlt' And frkndi lnlt I'liirrsti irrtucs ,nuiiii . i iii, N. flint t. Int. erl alfr. 1 rnirootl ;: KrJnl mm rail wtd. eva. .AutA (uneral iMrUUIeleUil. JH iij, J.1AI.I IAIM, widow of William IfrCuUunt MlCUI ilela tlves aii.l frlenda Invited to funeral Thura. R .in a, in . sister's residence. USdr. Sharp St.. Wlssahlckon. Holemn hlsli renulem miss Rt. .Tnhn tbt Rsnttst Church 10 s. m. Int. WeatlW'n-ter tn. . MeDt-RMOTT. Jan, 27. ll'M KATIinfji MoIllcnltnTT. Detatlvei and friends In. vlted In funeril. Thurs T-n . m res' dence of brother. Teter ilctiermott. 2fll S, leenitnaer at, Holemn requiem .ruiaa at Kplphiny Church A a. m. Int. Holy Creas Cem. Auto funeral. . .- . . itcnVOY. Jin. 2T. MtCIfAl!.. husband ot Mary A. MrKtoy (nee liurlce). Relitltia and frlenda. Phlla. Rapid Trantlt Relief Am,,. Invited tu funeral, Krl,. s.llu i. m.. 2dl3 N, snth it. Holemn requiem hbrh man Ht. K"i.h.it-., Church 1U a. la. Int. Mew Cathedral Cem. . . McUI.N.V. Jan, 2d, ANNA, widow et Thomaa Mcdlnn. ltelatltea ami friends In rlted to funeral, Thura,, s a. tn.. M14 Mar Inn ave.. Weet Phlla. Holemn requiem maea Ht. Uretory'ri CturcH 1130 a. tn. Int. Holy Crnae Cem Auto service, . , . t mcoi.tnn. jan as. JifAnr n.. 4ifi j Jamea 1) JlcOljnn. Relatives and frltnd. t.eitue of the Bacr-d Hearl.. .Altar aae floury society ot et. virontei-i cnuron, nvlleS In Suneral. .Vd. A SO a. rn.. real. S.PW: dehee. I:i( N. (th st, Biltmn mats. ef. qulem Ht. Va ithedral Cem la pi. vtf, at. panniN hi... vi, nt. Veronica' Cburvh ii) a., rn, Inef requiem HI. Cll MoKlNLSr- .t?.? .ErAjan, ST. JOHN, hnebina of McKlnley Relitlvs "and .friend Afariiret Mel Invited to funeral tervlcei. Wad , a 4843 Prankford aver IM. Cedar Ull! "i"'n.i!' rfftWfti q u ITUahM MCMRNAMIIN 1KWA; K 41 MaI ion), wla o l!l!m McWejnimti . OI.. of Ccrpui mvii Thura r a m.. Sttth at..an .iIthi Ykimh r-Mialtm i-Aa CM iiM,i&-jfr w.mtti nufomna ot iaia. EiiHWn ainrani tTonner'j or 701. iani W IteQulllenrjr., 144; eist at.-1 masa. or runin t-aurcm ar -. llwoiarTlu 3 a,i(k; H9U. .nKATHS ftsis rev'i .. vm fjtfsi; cKflaifcfiur" pieraq neiri i en io cuntrii. inaiana iv. ueett ef (TvieYitia X '.-. .a'A, j a JBMy'f-. .fJ'SufMi: XOAJ Pi. AS". ...'! y'Woe'fiii . .v.'.' "WiSTiy. J'aflM.tch. j.h j"aAnX't-J. Iaaae JLIIIlrr am) TI. Due not let rrildenca- f aofl-ln-liw,. Bills a sondn-1 rlk at. 80ee M CamVrl MiNnn. Jan, an., S. At. fCH ncr aril dauratae i'7 7nu. -""rrt.aaa;t i nwirti Mends Invllsd to if oner! Senrnt, ; 'J p. rn.. restdanee ot aon-ln-ta-e,-. " Li- -j- .-.ii.- T;i...T.-r -..si. iuiii. itnt I'umra fi. int. mtwwwi cam. FrlfnJa may vleir rom!nj .MOOnB Jin. !. TltOMAR B.f Sf Klltabelh tt , 91M oore, ad 14. and frlanda lnvlt4 t) funeral Thura,, 1-jJO n.-i.m.. It tssHsimi hum. N. J, Int. piiek-reod cto. leaves Chaatnut st. ferry II a. m. Jf I t can taa.. ixcrmv MOhl)CK. Jan. S5" rn; , . ',?! band of Klliabeth Merlockjne banter) l.'HAHI.BMt.- aon 01 iiajpnaei ana inia viroiine; aii ateo: o. itaiaiivM ana rrirndi. n mona council, no. zii. r. v. a, menu wuunnii n.i ev. . v, 4 other BMltllei of which n al itud to funarst sarvtess. Wed., 5 1 ildenea .ai J.Vninte at. fnt.J dr a fill Cera. Itemaina may bo inmaq re-id ria riolemn hlih mna' of .requiem Churc ine u-ati iv a. m. inv. tatncorai AUIO I'mTIKI. i r-idoif of Chf Kntlntcr IfarmonKtwi 17, h n. nintni Pervict ivm a p ".,I,.'I.7""... . ---. -k-J. rui.Ar. inn, an, immoicT ,m- r'V-i hlth mas of fAou Churrh 10 . itl int. Holr Croaa Ctro. 0'l.ninN'. J4n. 2. JOHN. hub4n4 .TMinl O'Rrltn. formtrlr of 141ft m. id FuniTail. to whkh rtit.AB knit fHrn. v-.. g..tat r-i.aa..ii. - o-ra " .i -..a tie ... Iii.i l.w--. uui i aiirii s -ceminjiii- isFiia roDisir i louccnirr, it. mm inviiou. i nun. uccsler. N. J., ar invited. Thurs.. Ili Jf m.. B3JS Catharine ef. Solemn raaei U? v; ulerp Church, of th. Trananturatlon liii.N m. Inf. HI. lieee'a IT.m . Illn.ie-ei.e SI ' . i-triiil ft, m. Int. Ht itKtf'9 Cm.( (.llouceittr. wi niuc; s-riesv.-ii ina rrienaa iotiim n ,i , JiJ a. rn . mate St., Ann's Churoa 10 a. Cathedral cam 23 ill nan. li. Ml l'ATTON At thn realdanre of hap ti itn u j..h .. .h Co ..... ..l. ZH nf Kdward W Patton. Relatlvea and fries Invited to funeral services. Int. at the eq lenience of family. Friends tnav ealt -rati 7 tn 0 p. m. Pleas refrain frem send flow-era. llaltlmora Papers pleaaa copy. 1 I'AXHON Jan. 27. KIlMtlXI) "(V. J-Afi -u.-!, jr. son oi jvamuna inn late K-nma 1 i-axson. iteiauvea ana irienas invited 1 lunnrai. .nun-. I w v. rn.. reaiaence a star. ifra. Oeoraa n. Tnwnmv. 9911 Hkks St. . tnl. Ml. Motlah C-iru RemAb may b viewed Wed., aftir 7 p. m. Ai funeral. I MtlltPltT. Jan. JO.. EIXKM RKA HUlirilV. widow of Edward Miirehy. tivei ans frl'nda. -Married Woman's f jj Church ot th Oaau, Invllel to ) O0NNKI.U Jan. 5. JAMBA 0DC M;t.I. Jr., ten, of Jamea anil lata Clthar uuonntii. iteia-itTs and rrienaa levitu funeral, tytoj. ,4 JO a. m . , riaioenoti father. 3S23 Ifelsrias at. fotenn raati m. Int. J PEVS't-t.T- Inn. "T. jnttv B t-nr. F 11 -s-r-.l.t. o.-fi as tt.i-ia .,, c-i-ma. il. - tJ Vlted to funeral. Thurs . 2:30 p. raj. Ml-dlelon-n Krlend.-' Meeting Ilouie. TrolHi' eavina: jiauia i;d p. in. tviii os mat Lima. POOMANICU. Jin. 2. NICHOLAS lOCll.lAXinf. huahktwl ef liulaa CH Weller). llrlitlvts and frlenda. Austriin Ki lien. Hoe. Um. Cramp Ben. Alio., fvtt MVi to funeral, Thura., 1.(0 a. m 8221 rraeil- ti' torn ate, noiemn requiem mm cnuron (ic Aaenniion ie a. nt. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cere. Auto funeral. r?J TOTTKIl. tit X'nrrlitnwn Pa.. Jan. Vt. CATIIKHIN'n.U, wife of James D PottV, Med ciO Relative ind frlenda Invited Ao funeral strvtrea. Tin Qeorte at.. Norrif- tnn-n. i-a. , tveu.. miav p. m. inc. prirai lllteeltd. Cent it,,, v. .. .. .. mwiaeta widow of' John It. 1-u'llen.' nlil'vea aXt irienui inviien lo.iunerii strvices. xnyi 2 n. rn.. 1433 N. Wjknimaker et. Ipt, Vvi mlnatee l em. . - PUVIH-Jn-28, JOHN, buabaadl i f t jane rurvH,.aM. .2.. neiittves ana r-iaan jane i-urvi-i..nieii ,m- iitucivei ana rriaaa , vjm employes of A. M. ceillns. Invited lo funin . t-'i tmr i t tl I tn funeral. Wed.. R SO a. m.. 433T Haw for.1 ava. Illih maaa of reouiam coureh it Our Mother'bf Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Re I urnea went, auwi runerai v n-tl.t.r. Hun.lanlv. Jan. .ill, r aenh's Iloanltal. KRANCIrl IV. REILLT. Dt a nolle nf funeral will b Riven, parlors i r ii.. . iioey. tin ,. twin at IllKni:il. Jan. 27. MARflAnKT. ter of late John and Ull tllejter, aISM Ilelatlves ana friends Invited. to faiv reatdenen nf brother. John Rlejrer. c wells, pi., Wed , . n. rn. High mats tV Churl1.. Chorcl aa !!.( 1 lleUl VVI II tn -fil 111 aa HI IUI H" i--.'iiii nit- f" rin . , -, niT-rnNiiousr. Jan. sn. jfkke . aon of lm Hamutl and lliry a. AltteiikeuTi ltd . Ilelallvea ami frlenda InVtttdJi lunerai aervirea. wen., h p m.. TJ-ra Jnhntan at.. Uaraiantewn. Int. private, Itlll Cent HOIIMHTHON-. Jan. ". ttATUOtfn I '. ROHCItTMON. Jr.. ann of Ravmand P. aj I i,fu., . n. -. ..... ... ,. ..a.je 20IHI .N.-liowaru ac.i. int. ureenmounl un , ; ll-matna rany be viewed Tue.. no. m. 4t nr.UK in. sr,. noiia J. wlft at mi s i. Reel and dautbter of VlrH.t ami lit -,? Pitrick Matock. of Culmultatti. Counl '1 5 i itivo Ireland. I'.tlatlrea and friends fnvlli I '.:-. . ..emu ituurriivn. Mm w. nviAtivw mv i .li . -,,... .t.i-r- i... i. Lii.tr.. .. ; rncnjj invnea to runeral lervieei Thurs.. rrjs;j n m . parents residence, n. nc. .Marxo) v . j Int. Arlington Cem. Remains mej b vlewc t,'j Wed ave Auto funeral. T . V licu.i.uii, Jin, 2.,, .9 Uarfl. lA B.ll.a ' 1'..l,l..tx. -.Ma. V. Ketitene commindary, No. ti. P. t. ft. c t A.i Connell Nn, St. I, 6. A. I Phlla,. fli i llept.. Truck No, t Chemical No. I.lavite I to funeral. Wed.. 12 30 p. m.. 20 N. Prei . ton at. Service Princeton Prtanyterli i Church, flfith and reweilan ave., .!. n . Inte Arllnston Cem. Remains may be Metre I Tue., lo 10 p. tn. ItTAN. Jan. SJ. IAY J., dauatn I itisry A. ana rat tnan.. .ti. itl tmi. ven llvee anil rrlenda lnvlle.1 to funaril. ThUC S SO a. m., B0.1 N. 40th at. Solemn requln t rones nt. Aiatna ununui lu in. ah Newr Catbedral Cem. Auin funernl. . HCHAP.IlLnil. Jan. 28. KILIAN. . hoi -band of Mary Hehisbler met Wllhelm) at I ?!... ., tUm t,.,. It Uh-.h!ep --A T1 Ilelailte and frierida.' memueri of It. A uhnnaua'a nen. Hneletv. Invited to nin.ra Thurs.. S SO a. ni.. 1313 B. 26 lh it. iolern requiem mast 9t. Aioyaiua s cnurcn iv.i. m. In-. Holv Crotl cvm. ... HCHIICLU Jan. 57. WILf.tAit a. 16P. 1 1 vvniiim ana iiuite renien l nee, ttnn sped 0 ear II monthi. nelatlvee anTlJ rrlanila lm-lted In funeral aaevlcel. Wldv-I P. m. parenti" retidence. Site li. Orleias al. Int. Oakland cem - Hi , HAMULI. CaitRMMIl t.llll.ua 1BV4 - Olaeatll, (. i4 AA n rt m 2 a nt.iiiit.iiv.nt' .. - ett iip,T. v.e.n-. .aa,. -- Jan. 2. 8AIUU. ttlfi ef John A. Sebueri- Si srdt, seed 04, Relative and friend Intdted .--. tn funeral aervlcei Buttonwnoas Nw pas. ..', tie. IJ-t.. Wed.. 1:10 . m. Int, Oted Cub, "fe SCPLtJN. Jan. 2S. Jl IflKPH U, .M'lVea i-J aon of V'rinels P.,imt Anna Itnstntlf. raeo . kJum will be slvtn frorn parei' -i ni (ai Alien, fnnesel SllANKH. Jan. i'V, 1AUT11A OlliVI.'rt utlrinvt nf TiimhiR fthanaf. a "it:ivv."",rv -"x..,-:!rT"'JT,.irxi""v."r (iat.tsr una rrifnaa tmiiea io run riAKAH W.i lfa nf Iaaar r D. RhAfcrt-pr K.Sl aron at.. Dillft. lUUUvaa m irienoi inviivu w -"ris"-r. iiu . Oiuer II. Uair nidr.. 1820 ChtatMit at. lis- rent avr.. tvset ni , hexton. Jin., jr. .is ciiApjwyrrsJiM fairvl-ON. Puheril.. to Vfh'.elr relitlvei tX A.j friends are Invited. We. X a. To, H( J& j Taaker st, Bolernn mass nf requiem Chore) " , of Hacrrd Heert 8:30 a. m. Int. Cathedral KU, 1 . i. W. eli ral netinui n. -i, Int. nrliAt. hiioch Jin. :s -tvii,L,iAM ir., leti lot w w 'J lato llenrv and Slarr Bhoob. lied TS. IUIki. ''.' m ttv-es ind friends Invited to funeral sefeioet. N"SLfl Wed., 2:30 v. m.. 4eT LrVr et., rrarOiV aJ 'urlSm . - n MitlTfilf .?ti'r..'" S..?Jl1iwt,v.n!r' Pa ..& 111 . t.da a. ...r i m fnt lee, etliioAh srniiMtsi . JV " BIMON. Jm is. SOPHIE HIMO.V. Rfi. 'ye1 llrrs snd friends Invited to funaril. Waai,.- p. m... realdenen of sen, ilrer Blmon. SJU w N. Mnrshsll st Int. tt. Carmal Cem.- i-V??. fa bTKVVAllT. Jan, -JT. iJAICV OTJ5VXAJPIT (nee Uarkler), wlfe.cf Jehn storirt. RUse-, lives ind frlende, members ef Pifth Re termed 1-reebylerjeJi Churcli. Invited. ti fjf nenl services. Thurs.. a. p. p.. JOOT -K Plstcher st. k Int. privite. No-lb Cedar HQl i-ain manni mar rati ivin. sivsi. t 1 tHOilAS. Jin.. ST MAnT. -etlaevr -of' .C lnillp TP9D11S. neiaiivrs ana irinj vlted In runerii, xpuri.. eju 1. Oueen si. Itlsh rnlse ofrenuleniflt. Church la a. m Int. Cathedral Cem VAN 01U3BR. Suddenly. Jan. 5; (?' ItAI.I'H It, VANclILDKR. Due netlee at . ; VOOEL. Jin JO. JtllfcODOnn KJ VCMKU Jta-aJ T. Hflatlvee itid I to uneral. Wed., if a, m 4I0 Hi AVaIkbio Jin, S. PIU.VK WA iteiativei anu iri-nua inmwi. ,ie service.. Thura., 3 p. m.. ITU 11 mi. privais. . WKBEn.Jin,.3T.i RUDOLPH, if Marsarel'C. Weber (nn Brer). and frlandi Invited te funaril m Wed. S P. in.. :ela-N, arm it, tilth Tirii). Int. private Jt. l'eace Cete'i, inalna may be viewed Tute., 8, Is 10 Ji.'.. Aittn funaril. -' - . , WElDBIe Jin. j:. 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