' K SSIP OF THE STREET EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY V d ,5 FINANCIERS SEE LACK OF UNISON b OR RECENTLY-PUBLISHED PLANS Federal Reserve Board and Secretary McAdoo Apparently in Conflict Regarding Regu lation of Security Issues ATTENTION was called in till- column on Monday last to the action "or tlio federal Jtccervc Hoard In following out n plan susRcstcd by io annual icport of the Secretary of tlio Treasury to CoiiBrcs. in tlio . , " capital Issues Committee, supplemented by an advisory noaru to pass on nil proposed now capital Issues, bavins for Its object trio restriction of such Issues of securities as were not considered essen tial to tbo war. This regulation was Intended to bo voluntary lather man compulsory. Sovr It would seem, before tbo Advisory Board bad Jin opportunity to organize to make definite plans, tbo Secretary of tbo Treasury makes public a bill under which all security Issues of $100,000 or over would have to bo npproved by a board of directors which aro to direct tlio activities of a war finance corporation and to bo com Posed of tbo Secretary of tbo Treasury and four persons appointed by him ubject to tbo rpproval of the President. It seems from tlicso two separate actions, both looking toward tbo same end, that financiers In this and other cities aro properly Justified In saylns that thero should bo closer co-operation between tho Secretary of tho Treasury and tho various organizations acting under him than has been shown In this latest illustration of confusion. Several financiers In this city have, expressed their opinions on tho subject very freely, and whllo they concede that tbo bill creating tbo "war flnanco corporation," with n, capital of 500,00O,O0O will meet tho necessities of tho case In every way much better than tho plan proposed by tho Federal Ilcscrvo Board, and whllo they admit that tho Federal He fcorvo Board was qulto within Its functions In tho organization of n. capl. tnl Issues committee, I hey say tho wholo performance throws n. peculiar sidelight on tho lack of co-ordination among certain recently formed organizations la Washington. Bullish Feeling Maintains in Market Contrnry to tbo expectations of u majority of brokers In this city, tho market sold off a little- yesterday morning nftcr tho opening. This was looked upon, however, as merely a temporary condition, as It proved later, thero being nn undertone of firmness In tho situation. The signs for a bull market contlnuo to multiply. Tho fact that, after ull war taxes nrc provided for, Bethlehem Steel earned for tho year 1917 something moic than 144 a Miaio on common stocks nml closes the year with double tho volume of oulers of tho previous year, that tho United States Steel Corporation put away for war and excess profits taxes $231,790,000 a sum gi eater than the combined earnings of 1914 and 1915. and In addition earned during the year 1917 $39.20 a share on tho com mon, and that the principal ofllccrs of both companies havo declared that no new llnancing Is anticipated during the year, would alone havo a favor able effect on tho maiket; but when to tbo above Is added tho smashing victory of tho Italian, the evident unrest among tho workers In Ger many; Secretary JIcAdoo's plan to assist the financing of war Industralls; tho effect of Secretary Baker's addrcsu on war preparations; tho acute unrest In Austria-Hungary; the snfo arrival In Ilurope of several largo transpo'ts with Amcilcun troops, as announced yesterday, and tho ever persistent Idea that peace Is not far olT, are nil having their effect on pre vailing marled conditions. Steel Excess Profits Tax Nearly Equals War Debt Interest A well-known downtown banker called attention yesterday to a significant fact In connection with the enormous sum which Judge Gary, of tho United States Steel Corporation estimates tho year's charges for war taxes will reach, namely, about $235,000,000. "How many people," ho naked, "aio awaio of how near that amount comes to paying tho total interest on our war debt as repre sented by tho two Issues of Liberty Bonds outstanding? Of course, at best we can only approximate tho amounts, not having tho exact figures a'vallable," ho remarked, "but, taking the first issue, of Liberty "3Hs, aggregating $2,000,000,000, tho annual Interest charge on which would bo $70,000,000. On tho $1,000,000,000 of Liberty 4s the annual Interest charge would bo $180,000,000, or a total for the two Issues of $250,000,000. "This would leae a difference of only $15,000,000 between the two major amounts. Of course," ho said, "thero would havo to be taken Into consideration the number of 3',4s which were converted Into 4s, which would alter tho figures somewhat, but, taking it pro and con, tho amount set aside by this one big corporation for war taxes alone comes within $20,000,000 or $25,000,000 of meeting the interest on our total war debt contracted up to date. "When I read thoso steel tax figures,", he continued, "the relation between them and this Interest charge was the first thing to claim my attention, and then I began to make a menta'l calculation of tho Bethle hem gteel Company's taxes, and of the other big steel concerns, and I r was especially impressed with the part this one commodity was playing In this great war." Of course, It must bo taken Into consideration that this Is the record for one year only, and that a large part of these war taxes are excess profits taxes, and It Is natural to suppose that In the past year, so far as the steel corporations aVe concerned, they probably reached their zenith In excess profits, and that the flgiues will be es and less each futuie year. Amendment of Railroad Hill Before It became known yesterday thai there would be an amend ment to the railroad bill leaving the time of their being returned to their owners to the discretion of Congress instead of one year after the end of the war, as proposed, or to the more Indefinite period Indi cated in the original bill, there was considerable discussion on the street as to whether the original bill should remain as drafted orwhether tho one-year clause would be tho better plan. The opinions of tho majority seemed to be on the side of tho original draft, as it Is acknowledged that If the war Is to last for, two or three years the difficulties of return ing the roads with every one satisfied would take a much longer time to solve than one year, and, on the other hand, if the war should ceaso at an early date there would not havo been sufllclent time elapsed for a fair trial of governmental control; and It hcems now that the roads are under such control tho people of tbo country would llko to see how tho plan works out beforo tho roads would be turned back again. Tho amendment in which It s proposed to leave the date on which they will bo returned to bo decided by Congress seems to please both sides to tho controversy, although a coneldcrable number were of the opinion it should bo left to tho discretion of the President. Getting Ready for Next Liberty Loan . Bond and Investment houses in this city and presumably In other cities located In the Third Federal Reserve District are receiving letters from tho Liberty Loan Committee asking for the names of salesmen connected with these various houses who will volunteer for tho next Liberty Loan. These letters Indicate that actual expenses will be paid. One of theso letters Indicates the time of the beginning of the next cam 'polgn as March 1, to contlnuo for one month, but the general Impression Is that this is not correct, and that the next loan may not be Issued till nearer May. Ono of the letters referred to Is Intended to cover such salesmen as will volunteer for work In the city and the other for outside districts. In New York tho banks have already begun an active correspondence campaign. The following Is from a letter signed by the president of tho Mechanics and Metals National Bank of "Now York: "Within a short time a third Liberty Loan will probably be offered by tlio Government, and steps are actively under way to prepare for this new war financing. Although no formal announcement has come out of Washington, it Is generally uccepted that the loan will be not only the grcatert In tho history of this republic, but also tho greatest, in tho history of the world. "It behooves the bankers of tho United States to preparn with the utmost care and though for the forthcoming financing, without at the first being too sanguine rcgaratntr Its success. Since last summer 10,000,000 American people, most of them new Investors, have taken two Liberty Loans, oversubscribing them by a wide margin. In so far as. theso people lm e already given dependable evidence of their patriot- t ism and hive come to know what Liberty Bonds ore, the sale of the V. third loan will, It is hoped, be accomplished even more readily than was , ' thftfnlrtha nrfivfnun Inanx. A-A.'a- "Prnnerl directed, tlin Amerlpnn miVilIn rnn h fljnn,lArl nn ... vupport the forthcoming loan to Its utmost power. But it Is to the, btckors of the nation that the, publlo will undoubtedly look for guidance, smd, unless the bankers accept their respnoslulllty, nnd recognize tho In C$Vscd Importance of the part they have to play in war financing, pub OofubscTlptlona will lag. In its loyalty and patriotism the publl hsa S'.-styjidyj-Bubscrlbed moro tjian its formal savings for a given year to MtHfijr ang) apprpuoiie.igr.a.intru time with an earnest appeal from lllllHHHlBsPiK .LEAakt! 31', 1018 "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Story of Chlld-Deslre. Court I ntrlgue .nd Love, the Latest Novel By MAIIY ROBERTS ItlNEIIAnT Ceryrliht, una, by Mary Ilobert. Wn.h.rt .nd th. Publlo Led.er Company. MISS JENNIE LOIS ELLIS, who has mado public charity an unostentatious instrumentality for good in Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY FREED OF PAUPERISM STIGMA Organized Charities, Directed by Miss Jennie Lois Ellis, Have Wrought Reform ATLANTIC CIYV, Jim. 31. Whenever In clnubt, call up Miss Kills, Orwnlzert Charities. That is the nil.iKo hundreds of philan thropic rcKiilcnts of Atlantic City havo adapted, ns u matter of H-lf-defcnse and cllo expediency with respect to tliclr expenditures for poor relief Time vnn when public poor order". m-scri out In many rave im rottards for political aeivlcv, pasted ocr cor ner saloon bars tlio r.imo as money In this polltlcs-rldden town. People stood In line at tho Poor Overseer's olllcc door waiting for "orders," and they got tlicm, without even ii pretense of Investigation hi to whether they were deerlng. pan- permit nourlslied under municipal en couragement. Deserving poor fainlllei who preferred to suffer rather than parade their want suffeteil In silence, because tlio system mado no pro Islon for systematic care of tho poor. When tlio city's expendltuie for the poor t cached cioso to $10,000 a year nml t-candals multiplied because municipal orders paid for strong drink, well-meiiiilng citizens laid tlio foundation for tlin Organized Charities. The Sys tem put up a light at the outset, but It couldn't fight logic, hacked by public opinion, and so.lt itavo up tlio Khost. Alls Jennie I.oln Kills, of whoso exec utlo nblllty every ono familiar with the splendid work now being done by the Organized Charities speaks highly, was hiouglit here from 1'ioUdencc, It. I., sev eral yeais ago to help a city free Itself permanently from pauperism. Working quietly but persistently, with tlio loyal support of a board of governors torn- prised of some of the foremost men and women of the city, slio has achieved that result. Atlantic City's system of prac tical charity Is a model, It Is the assertion of the Organized Charities that no deserving family In tho big town ever has been refused help. 11 clothes babies, buys ronl, pays rent and reunites families. No names ale men tioned and thero is no publicity. No Im postor need apply, and any discovered beto Is pursued wherever ho or slio may go through the ngencles of other philan throplo organizations elsewhere. If an able-bodied head of a family says bo cannot get work because he hasn't boots or the light kind of clothing or for some other reason, nnd cannot set food because of an unpaid grocer's ac count, the Organized Charities pays the groe'er's bill, supplies boots und clothes nnd tells him to get busy. Dozens of families havo been "lehnbllitated," for that Is one of the strong points of this practical plan of silent, effective, help for thoso who aro deserving One little woman has done nil this for Atlantic. City, with the rlelit kind of liacKlng. Tho Organized Charities re ceives no aid from the City Treasury. It raises Its own funds through cood friends who know what It Is doing. The city still pan the salary of an overseer ot tne poor, liut that position lias become a Jest so far as necessity goes. CIIAl'THR XXVII (Continued) JiTlKKY looked down smilingly. So A was tho American lad! Of course. Ho could understand Otto's warm feeling now. They vvoio not unllko, tho two children. The boy was moro sturdy, not so fine, perhaps, but eminently likable. lie was courageous, too, Tho Iodine had not been pleasant, but ho had only whistled. "And nothing happened to tho other boy, because of the germs?" I dont know. Ho nover came back. Ilo was a funny boy. Ho bad a hat like father's, (lee I" Nlkky took bis departure, followed by lepys eyes. As long ns ho was lit niKiu sue watcneci turn from tlin window, 'lie Is some great person." she said to nobby. "Of tbo aristocracy. 1 know tho manner" "A prince, maybe?" "Perhaps, You In America, sou have no such men, I think, such (lire soldiers, aristocrats, nnd yet gentle. The uni form Is considered tho handsomest In Kurope." "Humph!" said Bobby ngreslvelv 'ion ought to seo my undo clrcstcd for a Knight Templar parade, You'd sec something." Nlkky went down tbo stairs, with Toto nt bis heels, a valiant and trlum pliant Toto, ns becomes a dog who has recently anqulsbcd a wooden leg. At the foot of the staircase u man was working replacing a loosened tile In tho passage; a huge man, clad In a smock nnd with a bushy blade beard tucked In his neck out of the way. Nlkky nodded to him, and went out. I.Ike u cat Illack Humbert was on bis feet and peering after him from the street door, It was he, then, tho blond devil who had fallen on them that night, nnd had fought ns ono who lights for tho love of It! TJio concierge went hack to the door of bis room. Herman Spier sat Inside. Ho had fortified his position by that trip to tbo mountains, and now spent his days In Illack Hum bert's dirty kitchen, or tn errand-running He was broiling a saus.igo on the end of a fork. "Quick'" cried Illack Humbert "Along the street, with a black dor at his heels, goes ono ou will recog nize. Follow him, and llnd out what you can." Herman Spier put the sausage In his pocket he had paid for It himself, and meant to havo It and started out. It was lato when ho returned He gave Nlkky's namo and position, whero his lodgings were, or had been until now lie wns about to remove to tlio palace, having been made aide-de-camp to tlio Crown Prince. "So!" said lllark Humbert. "It Is also," observed Herman Spfcr, eating Ills sausage, "this samo one who led the police to Nlburg's room. I have the word ot the woman who keeps the house." The concierge rosa and struck the table with his fist. "And now be comes hero!" ho said "Tho boy upstairs wns a blind Ho has followed us," ire struck the sausage furiously out of Her man's hand, "Tonight the police will come. And what then?" "If ou had taken niy advice," said the clerk, "you would have got rid of that fellow upstairs long ago." He, picked up the sausage and dusted It with his hand. "Hut 1 do not believe the police will come The child was bit ten. I saw them enter." Nevertheless, that night, whllo Her man Spier kept watch at tho street door, tbo conclergo labored In the little yard behind the bouse He moved a rabbit hutch and, wedging his huge body behind It, loosened n board of two In the high wooden fence. More than the palace prepared for flight. Still later, old Adclbert roused from sleep. There were footsteps In the pas sage outside, tlio opening of a door. He rctlected that the conclergo wns an owl nnd. the sounds persisting, called out an Irritable order for quiet. Then he slept again, and while he slept tbo sounds recommenced. Had ho glanced out Into the passnge then, he would have seen two men. half Bupporl Inir n third, who tottered between them Thus was the student Haeckel, patriot nnd royalist, led forth to die. And he did not die!. Ing out steadily at the bleak mountain top", to which spring never climbed. "Slio cats nothing," Minna said des pairingly to the caretaker. "And her ecs frighten me. They aro always open, even In tho night, but they seem to seo nothing." On tho day when sbo should bao re turned, tho Couutrss roused herself enough to send for Illack Humbert, fret ting In tho kitchen below. lo had be lieved tbnt sbn wns malingering until 1m saw her, hut her flushed and hollow cheeks showed her condition. "You must return and explain," she said. "I shall need more time, after all." When ho hesitated, she added: "Thero are plenty to watch that I do riot es cape. I could not, if I would. I have not the strength " "Thno Is passing," be said gruffly, "and we Ret nowhere" "As soon as I can travel t will mine." "It tnadamo wishes, 1 can tnko n let ter." She pondered over that. Interlacing her fingers nervously ns she reflected. "1 will send no letter," she decided "hut X will give jou a message, which you enn deliver" "Yes, madame." "Say to the Committee," she began and paused. Slio had thought and thought until her brain burned with thinking, but she had found no w.iv nut And yet slip could not at once tiring herself to speech, liut at Inst she said It- "Say to the Committee that I have reflected nnd that 1 will do what they ask. Am far," she added, "as lies In my power. 1 can only try." "That Is all the Committee espects," he said clvlllv, nnd with a relief that was not lost on her "With madame's Intelligence, to try in In succeed." Nevertheless, ho left her well guard ed liven Minna, slipping off for an evening hour with n village sweetheart, was stealthily shadowed. Ilefoie this, flno ladles had changed gaiments with their maids and escaped from divers unpleasantnesses. Olga I.oschek lay In her bed. and nl wa.vs there were bells. 'Hie rattlo were being driven up Into the mountain for the summer grazing, great, snft-ejed herd, their bells tinkling slowlv a they made their deliberate, soft-font. d pro gres along tho valley; the silvery bells for mass; tho clock striking tho hours with Its heavy, vibrating clamor of bronze. When she sank Into tlie liciit 1a,. ,.e fever, they roused her, or she slept on, benrlng In their tones tho crc.it l.oii of St, Stefan's announcing tho King's death Tlells. alums bells SUE DOCTOR AND DENTIST? Man nnd Wife Charge. Improper ireatment nt Hnnda of Pair SCIIANTON. Jan 31. C. 11. Murrln, a physician of this city, and his sister, Sara T. Murrln. u dentist, aro named defendants In damago actions Aled In ( opinion Pleas Court by Charles lit trodt nnd his wife. It Is charged that the Murrlns did not treat Mrs. I'ttrodt properly when sho went to the dentist to have a tooth ex. traded. Tho physician administered gas. John Minin. Veteran, Dies lit York YOIUC, 1M Jan. 31 John Mlnln, elghty-nlno jenrs old. the oldest member of tho laiurel Klro Company, this city, nnd connected with tho York County Agricultural Society for flftj-slx jears, tiled jeslerday. Ho was one of the or ganisers of the Worth Infantry, one of oiks military organlzatons that re sponded tti tho first call of President Lincoln In defense of the I'nlon, and a charier member of Heidelberg ilefuimcd Church. WilliBm F. Bcjir, I.nwycr, Dies j.a.myvstcii. rii.. Jan. .11 -William i- iicjer, siM.v-rour enrs old, who was admitted to tho liucnster bar In IStU, nicer yesterday rrorn , neumonia He wns ciiveiy engaged in business enterprises, nnd the building of the great .McCall's berry plant was through tho ptirchaso by him nnd Oorgo II. Wlllson. of I.an caster, of many of the first water rights on tho river A son. Thoma", Is serving with cleneral Pershing. '.(, t . -," ttT&kO-ES ' 11KATHH iBeatfjg AVMM'Nil .Ian. 2s, l.Il.l.tAX lli:i.l;N lauahtiT of Frank llenrv nnd Anna jl.' MnmliinKliiMi Krnc). oirm 7 veurs HeUtlvra nd friends Invited in funeral services I'll -' r. in parents' rrslclcne,., 2:7 (m,, .,' Int. private, Arllimion Oni, ANIlKllfSO.V Jnn. JO. HDVVAP.Il ir AV IiljUPO.V. MisiMn-l nf late "l.ueV 'vnders Uelatli-a Htul friends Invited to finersl Sun , tl n 111.. residence of tlonrue 11 111 1. VnfSi'-?.";, VV. 1,,"IJon "". N J lle'wed"" "-' "'"" "" AHMOUH. - At f'onsholioclien. l'a r,.n M. II.V. IIKI.MAH. Hr.. hlisfcJnu of uft rionhla Armour (ne .Mae.Nutii llii-iijii and frlenJs. (lrnrte D. HauiV ioa" .v" 5 It A It, nf 1-lills 1 Mcn'n Unite fia ir.h era' lien. Hoc ot Mathodlst llplm-op. "chiireli of eonrtohncl.en. Invited ti funeral air. Ies. Mat.. 1 p. in . residence of Von Itjv 1 human Armour, Jr . nth ave and Forrest at., ("onaholincken. lnt Ml .Morlah c'.in Itemalns min ha viewed Prl . J to II b ra! Auto funeral. v' " A.Hiiiiuiuiit:. on Jnn an. jajiks it hliahamt of Margaret Aahbrldee. aa-ed sV ruuilve nnd frlenda. Uddocw Tribe. No. 47,' I. O. 11 II , nf VVeat Chesler, li , Stonil men a Fellowship , cinlii Knilem UTdje. and empove, of V it. T. Co, Invlfd In funeral ""': St.. 'J p in.. Oliver JI llalrllliUr 1MO Chestnut at. Int. Arlington Cem l'rlenila inny rail Frl, eve . 7 to tl p. m IIAKUII. Jnn 'JS, iniWAItl) J., husband 0! 5. 5;i,,",r," ". IMneral Fri' B 3) a, EV' J7,1- rnnst. Belemn mass r reoulem St Kranr s'a Chnrrh 111 n m u.ini. - 1 J frlenda. 1,. o. o. M., No. 01: International Ho, In IV U- nnrf 11 . Hm.I.ii -"I. ."".'!" ' u. ..ii .!.. I','.. "'-:" L."'1" "en, '..... , .nn.-i nuri-tifi in wmrn na w "ral, to which relatives and frlenda art In-1-.",....H"'" ,-3 ? m-t mother's reaklenee. 4M Wlntnn ( lnt, Fern wood Cem. Auto atrUee. Itemalna may bo viewed Prl.. after a n m. .. IHIIN'IVK.V, huaband of Klliantth Hetiell Oulnlven, Jjiie police of funeral will bs Blven from StsT, N. 15th at, IIAC1AN.-Jan. an. I'HAIlt.i:. hn.kand of Catharine llaran nr Qulnn). of Parish t.aan, County Tyrone. Ireland, aged 4. n'!.,",.t H'1 .''A'nda. llnly Naina. rtoiarr and Altar Bncletlea and Iz-ague nf Hatred Heart of Church of Our l.ady ot Merer, In. ylted lo fuwral. Hat., S..10 . m.. 22(56 N. ihadnhR at. Kolemn requiem mam Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a m. Int. Holy SepuUhre Cem. Auro funeral. ItAINKrt Jnn. 80 at Preabjlerlan llama t?,vl-S"" ""l1 Mntl"Ve'nen, Mian MAIIV IIAINk., aged 71, lie Utttrea and frlenda Invlled to funeral aervlrea. Ka't". 3 p. in! at Home. ,".in si. and (lreenway ave.. Weal I'hlla. Int. Ml. Morlah Cem. HASTINGS Jan sn. RAP.AH 8., wife of llnrllo It. Ilnnna (nee Wnndwnrd) and daughter of Joseph H. and late Ellahth Woodward. Ilrlallvea and frlenda invited to funeral ervlcn. Frl., 1pm. residence of brother-in-law. 0, A. Haunt. 2014 Medary ave., nermnntoirn. lnt, Wrsimlniter Cm. Frlands mav call Thiirs., after 7 n. m. IIIINIUCKH. on Jan. sn. Iis 'ci.AnA M.. beloved wlfoef Albert V Henrlrki daughter of Jennie and the lain Wllllani Miller, neintlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral services, Saturday at . n m.. from 1.133 Fnyrfer ave. Itemalna may be viewed on Saturday, at n p. m Sunday services. 2 m . at her mother's ruldence. 2d and Tailor ave., Rstlnglon Pa. Can ha reached la Chesler short line! nr.wiTT Jan. si, iiAnnmrr r. HKWITT, aralidmolher of l.leut Joainh F Hewitt. Camp Meade. Itelatlvra nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Hat.. S:.ln n m . rial dxnro nf son. William C. Hewitt, sua v Cambria t Services Church of visitation in a in Int. .Vew Cathedral Cem. vault" Aulo funeral. " iroMnri .ran. 2. MAnriAnnT A T band of Bailie H. o-rtri.. "reWrT,fi):"i-t!?J'sa.! NO- GflT. Itltifrnr. tlMnala Aaaaaaa a f IgaL. klamlai ii?Lo.n'.."?t'l0T'! ' PW' vr.,Yrd. lorT X Lrd.., JSX!'f J?M . -' r ft.4 K.Tnnn vrn, Auto funfrnr i Ao'.NR!J?-'na 2. TJl"AfAcl.,lilaii' 1 ft.SJ-o?&l!,n? V "' Mary ana the, lay Henry O'Nall. nunv.- ...',. -a. iM7. to funeral. Hat.. -M a. m SIM . tinner f-h...1?'fjrn m of requiem BL Monle Church 10 a. tn. Int. Ilnlv Croaa Tetn. . ..rATTP At ha realdenee-of her mm ri.??1?1!. Ptton. tialatlvea and frlJU ......r id lunerfii ecrvicea int. at ma eg venlence of fa hi I r. Frlenda mav fall Thtin !.; f-J",-., Pleaaa refrain from aendli !,,U,!:n,l of. Haling, Tendlebury and son j Vjl llnm and Kllaabelh Pendlebury, aged 4 nelatlrea and frlendg, Albion Idge. No. IS Hona of Bt, fleorge, and Tuckahoo Trlbaj No. 271. 1. n 11 t Ik. it.a .- .....1 urn mil.' S,l,J. V ""-..realdenca of fatharjp I William I'endlebury, Harrison ave , Car(felv.(,iS logton. Pa. Int. .Friends' Southwesterly r Vi. "emaina may na viewed Frl., lOKL. IP I" p, M, v.l w i-iAV1'- A1 n.vtrtWf. X J., Jan. Mill V 11 1" ''. 2,f 0(LJ' V. Terry nnd rountMf&tWdll fauvliicr ot lata Cit. Samufl i Crura. otfJJ$! I.flat!f)l nnd frlenda invltd Ia funArBU m riTr l-'rl . 5 Tl rest nti'a aeatatlitatnnaa irA t Citrine! IVrrV. SI Knrltr.gr narrfg.tr. at tnf 'A t V. PhlirAh7. tf..-a.l a. . i " "JiaV- -,"'-" '"., Tl" ii",nf;w"rf1 tit dj niui, I1HJL Will i.cn V! -!. not',, urn. l.tiiitid jutui. .a (... inviirn to runerml, Thuri.r .30 . m.. 833C Frank- f . J ,v 4 51 r.. Church Cem . Ilndgeboro. N. i, 'M-. 1 W)Or.lANICl.--Jan. as. NlfciroiiAs 1.1V V , OLlANU'lf, husband of Ixiutaa (negnt ' , Hler). Itelallvea and frlenda, Austrlirj'f fi. t n. Hoe,. Win, Cramp Ban. Aaao.. lnvllil.TrV ? Frlnnda may rail Frl.. 7 lo t) inenili-r. Invited. Int. old Cathedral Cem At tho en.l of two ,lavK ..!. -.,. t.i I ...' !"..?' :M.-i""'. J1"- AW.- .husband to ho Up IIKnlll. K he moved lnniriilillv ' friends. F.llla Poet. No II. II A. 1 vi 11. about tho room, still loo weak to nlnn I !!Hn1"- N:'-,n' s of V . survivors lh Hcgt Tt.1''" .""" "t,n!ii :!i"Mffn: .r-'iir-No;.!;: '" "" i.ih-w iicrseii to ne loo cowardly to do moro than dream of It. The manner of hli conilnp; was this: There nre more ways than ono of rrurhlnir the he.iits of uneasy people Remission of taxes Is a had one It aiRiies a inistaKn In the nnst In a.. nctlnir such Utiles. Oovcriiiuents mav niakej errors, but must not nckimnleflire them Thero Is tho freeing of imlltleal prisoners, but that, too, Is ilnnserniis, when such prisoners lircathe sedition to the very prison walls And thero Is the niipe.il to sentiment The Rovermnent. plnnliiB all Its lioitcs n 0110 sniaii noy, would furlher cutlear d Cem. n. 111. ..'"A I Jnn 27. at 1K0 Melon rt.. if 1 .T' ,,,nw ' Jnmes lllalr fne Dalevl. W,'."" "Im irienna invited to funeral. Frl,, I I.' "o."1"..--3' Merclllh at High renulem I tunas St Frnncls .Xnvler'a Church 0 a. m. I "'l.US.1 c'rn" t'eni. HOTTO.Jan 2H. JOSIII'II HOTTO. liua I nnnd nf lit. Mflri llr.tln llpl.ill, .a ut.,1 fpepd". Suclela dl I'nlone-r. Fralellanra i!,'!,1,'"" Invited lo funeral Hat., K.30 11, 111 mil Cllrard ave. Went l'hlia. Solemn maes of requiem St Ooimlo a Church 10 "'..'!!. .'" t'arhertral Cem Aulo funeral. llltAIII.CV Jan. .10, IlIiWAttl). husband of l.lljabelh llrndlev (nco (line km). Ilelu !;,es ami friend, llolv Name Society of Ht. I.IUalieth'a Church, lllv No. 3. A O. II . Hoard of Arrlon Hot lety, and 4-uthollo Sona of lerr. Invited to funeral Mon.. H 30 a. .11 1 VV Jftierrinn at Solemn rrquleni to 0110 small boy, would furlher endear 111111 10 me people, vv liy statesman that 1 ,1 , ,? ""nun a inunii 1" a. m. ini. lie was the Cluincellor hid hit on this to "3liJi!::,I.i,r;,:"rT,nwTiA5i O. offset tlin rumors of lledwlK's ninrrl.iee. Iiuhnviiii Due notice of funeral. ho' idomed i!c,v ,r. r.1. ","! .r"."0"?" "t AVVnV'JKTO no adopted II it had Its birth In the not rn or tf.n.rui ,ihl. i,. ,.., i.mih. BRAZILIAN FLEET WILL HELP FIGHT U-BOATS South American Nation Has Deter mined to Send Warships to European Waters RIO DE JANKino. Jutl. 31. Ad mlrul Pedro Prontl will command tho Brazilian fleet which will co-opeiate with tho Allies in European waters. Commenting on notes exchanged be tween tho Hrnzlllan 1'orelun Minister, Kenhor Nllo Pecanlm, and tho Itrltlsh .Minister, Arthur Peel, on tho subject of Brazil's naval contribution to tho war, tlio .Toj-nal do Coinmerclo lays stress on tho firm determination ot Brazil to act on the ono hand by means of aviators sent to England, and on tho other by cruiser und de stroyer squadrons; Since June It had been known the Brazilian fleet would assume tho re sponsibility of patrolling the entire coast line from tho Guiana border to the southern boundary of Brazil, but this Is the first Indication the Brazilian fleot would cooperate In Europo with the Allies. mrtry bunker of the cgunt,vy, and. Iniortfsscd witr1 the need of ubscrlbne wqr UwralIyr!thaii.attHliy'tl'rns'befor5, there .can be little douutof the auu.1 ..hi-;.'.. a 'j'.ji.. ..'.... ... .1..- .-...-.! ...... ". .:.: , "TI SEND IN YOUIt BINOCULARS Second Appeal for Glasses to Aid in Battles With Submarines WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Another appeal for binoculars, spyglasses, tele scopes, sextants and chronometers for use In flKhtlnsT submarines has been made by the navy. Several weeks ago a similar appeal brought In more than 6008 glasses, but tho navy needs many thousands more. Every effort will be made to return those accepted at the termination of the war. All articles should be securely tagged, the appeal says, giving the name nnd address of the owner, and forwarded by mall pr express to Assistant Secretary noosevelt, of tho navy. HERD'S A WILLING SOLDIER riiAPTim xxviii 'I he Crown l'rlnrs'a Pilgrimage THE day when Olga. Loschek should Jiave returned to the city found her too III to navel. No feigned sh knees this, but real enough, a matter of fever and hurnlng eyes, und of mutterlngs In troubled sleep. Minna was alarmed. She was fond of her mistress. In spite of her oc casional ciudtles, and lately the Count ess had been strangely gentle. She re quired little attention, wished to be alone, and lay In her great bed, look-1 little room with the prledlcu .and iiie. nimiu I'tiinrii Willi OOIIICS, ll.lll llcen born.of tho Sister's belief In tho miracles of Etztl However, he appropriated It and took It to the King, "A pilgrimage!" said the King when the matter was broached to him. 'Tor what? .My iccovery? I'annot ou let your servant depart In peace?" "I'llgrlinagcs," observed tho Chancel lor, "have had marvelous lesults, site. I do not Insist that they perform mlr.i. cles, ns some believe" ho smiled faint ly "but as a matter of nubllu feline and a remedy for discord they ure some time clllcuclous " "I see," said the King And lay still, looking ut tho telling "Can It be done safely?" he asked ut last "The maddest traitor would not till eaten the Crown Prince on a pll KTlmuge The people would tear him limb fioni limb " ".NVverthi'lcss, I should take all pre cautious," lie said dryly. " madman might not recognise the er religious nature 01 tue artuir 111 1, . nl er-ltl-htW's re.i.leti... r..Vt V nun.!nli.h at. lll'CIIV Jan. .to, I.OI'IH A. hualiiml of .ii..rv a iiuciiv arm son or lite Nicholas ana Marlanint V llurhy llelatlvea nnd friends. Hi Clement's Holy Name Hoi lety. W Phlla. Council, No ,-m, k ll c j V I'hlla Com. nunderi. No tin. Knlghta of 8t. John. So. elety of St Vincent do Paul. l.odco No. HI, J. O, I). M Hoclelo Alaaelennoi 40th Vtard Ilepulilh-an Club, and nil other so ilollea uf vvlilih he wns a member, Invlled to funeral. M011 s 311 n m smi Hhelwln ave, Clearvlew Holemn high lunsa Ht. 1 lemeiil'i r'hunli. Pasrhalvllle, 111 a, m. In' .."olv C'rnaa C-'- Aulo funeral IJI'IIKK .Ian IS. JO.MF.l'll P, hunl.and of Caroline Hurke Inee Lalne) Hclatlvea and frlendl. rlnolnvea of Mldvate Steel J'orka, Kensington firand Lodge, No, IIS. II. of It T. Invited to funeral. Prl. 8:30 a ni., -in.-il flermantown ave., CWmantnwn. Solemn requiem mass St. Prancla of Aaal.l ( lil.,.r.r.,V.1n " "' 'nt "ev Sepulchre Cem. I1UHNS Jan. 27. TRTKn husband of Anna llurna. funeral, rrt., K a. m,, nn;n Master at, Solemn requiem mass at. dreg-or-s Church (1.30 a m. Int. SI. nenla'a Cem. IteU'.he. and frlenda. I.lbertv Iidge. No SS7. B. It, It. T and P. It. J. Ilellet oi.urnugn invneti 10 aiieno Auto service. I'AM1 Ian 30, l:t,IZAIIi:TII A widow of Cant i:norh Canin Hrlatliea and of Clarar I). Iloin.r and daughter ef"cath erlna II and Iste rieorga A. Morllmrr. of . .7. .'.... I -i"-' firiano. annaater of Blater M iMna. of Paleellne, Teg "and Jeieph Mortimer, Chicago. III., and diuah. ter-ln-law uf Dr. Philip Henry Ilotner Ilrla! tol llngland Itelallvea and 'friend, nvlted to funeral. Prl.. K.jo a. m., 3R.1S N. nroad at. Holemn renulem mais Church eftha llolv Soul 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cro.a Cem ThUu...f,snfor"l,0PnmC.m,,n maif h "w lll'OIIKS.--Jall. .1(1. mWAItt). ann of i.na ami late Thnmaa Hughes, aged 3.1 llelatlvea nnd frlenda Invited tn funeral, gat., S.30 a. ni., inolher'a residence, lb 1.1 ..!"". ' Snlemtn requiem maaa (leau I hun-li loir, n. in. lnt Holy Croaa Cem. Aulo funeral, llt'(llli: Jnn IS!, IIKIIIIIVA II.. widow of Isaac II Ilughea, aged Ml. llelatlvea and rrionda Invited 10 funeral aenlcea. Pat., 1:1(1 ! m.. St. I'eier'a P. 1:. Church, clarka. t"'!?.,:J . '"t- 't. Hoial, N. J. lll'TCIUNSDN- Jan. in, at I'reibvterlan !!!'.?.?. .fT. Widows and Wngtn Women. 1 11)1. f.A 1' widow of William llutrhln.on, aged as Itelatlves and frlonds invited tn attend funeral aervlcr. rr , p. m . at Home, ,,Mn at and tlrernway ave.. West "lJl.'!....,n, 'v "HI fern. JI.WII.I.. At hr lato realdenre. lAJs w. Sueouehanna ave.. Jnn. Ill A.NNI3 H.. wlfa of neerge J, Jewlll. aged OS. Ilelatlvci and ,rl";i,'.nvlJ',Ll ,0 funeral. Hat., s.30 n. m.. Ilavld II. Schuyler Ill.lg.. llroad and Ma. mend Ha Solemn requiem maa St. P.IU.i. l!,.,."..,J!1.,irc,,.lnR' '" 'nt- private. r.tUU!lKZ;lR,) -? 'tlCHAIlU. huaband of Ilerlha natiler Kahne. aged M. neia. tlves and frlenda Invited to services, Prl., r...P,.!V..' ?." "eger at., Oermantown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. lxAL'rp.MAN.J0n. Ss. WIM.IAM. hua band of Cnlhreln 11 Kauftman. aged a'.', llelstlvea and frlenda, Lodgo No. Bl, I,, tl . M,, Invited to funeral servlcea, Sat., i n. in., u-ns N. Carlisle at. Int. Hillside 1 '.m. ..' r'end mav rail Prl. eve. l.l.llllll-vuTlv'U ... o nnnnt r buslmliil of Lottie KlIcbenMlne. aged flO. llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, frl , R p. m.. 203(1 W. Ilnston ave. lnt Cedar laiwn Cein . Clifton. N. J. M.tNll. Jan 20, CATHP.III.NB, widow of John Kllng, mother of Sis. tor .loaephat nnd grandmother of Misters M Claudia and M. Ilrmellnde at Puerta uM I'lerra. I'orto Illeo, died after a lone Illness, hojie with true Cntholle fortitude and realg rotlon In thn Divine will. School Sisters o Notrn Dame, relatives nml friends. In vlted tn funeral. Hat., 7 a. m,, resilience nf eon-ln-lnw, Nicholas tluthler, dllN Mnna. Mink nvo.. Wlss.ihlcfcon. Solemn requiem niaea ni, iisnininus i nurcn, l.ansoaie, 1 a., in a. m. Itemalna may bo viewed Prl., from il to 10 p. m Kt)CK(Hll. Ian. 20. MAItV K1.17.A. ULTU. widow of flnorge V. Koockogey (nee Jefferlal. llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun . ." p 111., residence nf brother. A. If. Jelterls. IRlu N. 23d at. Int. private, lla'tlmore. .Md. Omit flowers. KRHWHI.V. Jan. 211. Ht Inland, Pa. IIIINIIIIITTA Klli:V4ON, Bgrd till. Itelallvea and friends Invited lu funeral, Sat., ,1 p. m., Old School lis Pi let .Meeting House. South ampton. Pa Int. adjoining ground Con vejiniea will meet train leaving Iteadlnii Terminal 1:23 p. m. at Houthampton station. Kl't.l.. Jnn 30, OOTTI.IIlll. husband of Carolina Lull (nen Zehl. nge.l TO. llelatlvea ami frlenda. John A, Knlten Post, No 22S, u. A. 11.. and nil organisations of which be na a member, Invited to funerut services, Sun . 2 p. 111.. 2013 N. 3th at Int. nrlvnte. LUIS. Jan. 211. PltANK P., husband of Katherlno le-ls Ineo Schneider), nceil in Itclatlws nnd friends. .Arehblsliop Wood Council. Nn. -111!, C. 11. t... Invited to fu neral. Prl., s a. in.. 22(1 Columbia ave. ftequleni mass 81. Ludwlg'a Church t) a. m, Inl : private, St, Peter'a Cem. Auto service. I.IJTTS Jan. 28. AIJinnT H , huaband of JInry If. l.etta. aged S2. nelatlves and friends Invlled In funeral services. Prl., t P. m . M. F1. Chore!, TVrlel,telnarn. V T lnt tTrlghlstown M. K. Cem Remains mav be viewed Thurs. eve., 320 Taylor t Rlv. ersble N .1 ...,'.'.:.VK",'s'r! Jnn, :. nnwijj a. lev. PJIIMI. I), n. a. son of Dr. Abram and Mary lingers Levering. Relatlvea and friends, 3-M wanl Council sionemen rellowshlp. also Cainao Council, 31.1, o. of I A.. Invlled to ","l'. Sat.,, -'.30 p. in.. 2144 N. 20tll St. lnt Ivv mil Cem. Auto service. I.llVVIS. At her re.ldenco. SI n. ROth al Nfw York illy, on Tues., Jan 20. ARA IICM.A II DASH, widow of Waller Her ron Lewis, of Tusedo Park, tn the Stltli jear of her age. l'uneral private. LYONS. .Ian. 3(1. PA1TI.IV1-- I.TUVfl '.,.. Keller), widow of Thomas I Lions, nged 02 lleluiitca and friends Invited to fu neral, Sat . N..1U a. ni.. 313 N II at. ne. qulrm muss chunh of tho Ascension 1(1 a m lnt .Most Holy Redeemer Cem. M.V'N In Norrlstonn. I'n.. Jan. 2D. m ;imS,&?fVt 'A',lif,,l ford ave. Solemn requiem maaa ChurcJ Aulo funeral. i-uuii. Jan. s, DI.LEN, widow or! Ibrnry y Pugh. aged f.0. Relallvea andf inrnus inviiea in runcrgi gervioeg. sat., zi P. m.. 232 N. 10th at. Jnt. private, West-j minster Cem. 1 IIAPPK, Jan. 23. JOHN RAPPK. Rata, j i.ra ana irienoa invited to runeral. Frl Nr.ln a m ITlin ..... .. .. .. .. .. .L . ..... .w i.e-o a,. iiiau luaea a. l,,h!Y!U0. m ,n,i "olr Oro" Cem. Mlllvllle, N. J., papers r lease, cony. ltKADlNtl, On Jan. an. 191a. JOHANNA,1 v. IIKADLNO, ylfo of Ueorgo U. Heading; r ,w,' and daughter of lamia and lata Catharlng I4" ri.5 llerkea, aged 30 leara. Itelallvea and frltnda, . J aiso i.adier Auxiliary. Lit I.u Patrol, and . av. l-adles' Auilllary. Corinthian Commandery. s V? No. M. K. T.. Invited to funeral arvles, ' s&v "" "ai., at s p. 111., at late realdenee. 0:10 l 'r;, ' ,- Ssnsom st. Int. private. Auto servlcg, 'VIA ..1.1. vc.i Jan. zv, lir.uuiiu vr.. jn. husband nf Carrie (1. Iteevea. llelatlvea aril frlenda. Camp No 2I1. p. o. H. nf A.l'f I.agle Council. No. 3. F. 1 A.t llagla Coun- ' ill. D. of I,., Invlled to funeral services,!' ". ?p-.r.'" ln" N- ,,,rk ave. Int. prl.?' v"L'(..West laiursl Hill tm. f njJIUlln. Jan. S. ANNA RttinKR tne(( AMble). llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to fu.,1 lieral aervlrea, Sat,. 1 n. in., brotticr'a real- !' . deiue. Marlln Wlbie. 71S Oaul at. .Turlner : servlcrs Pplacop.ll Church. SH'27. Kenslneton ave. Itemalna mny be Mewed Prl.. after 8 P. m. lnt irlvae North Cedar Iflll fern. . IlinilK. Jan. 27. I.LOYD RIDOK. aged 10. Kuneral servlcea residence, near Mor risvllle Frl., Peb. I. 11 a, pl.t at Metho dist church, Homerton, 2 p. m. Int. Wll I am Penn Cem. ItnnCltTNn'C .Tan SO inifW Vmafcena of Mary J llobrrtson. aged 7. Itelallvea 4 snd frlenda Invited to funeral aervtcea. Sat.. ! i:.m p. m., tuneral apartinenlfl ot Harold 11, 1 Mulllean. i?".--ll V inib al. free, flermantown ave.). lnt, private, itemalna may bo viewed 1 Krl eve Limousine funeral. IIOSSITIIII Jan. 29, KLI.TJN, widow of " John Rossller. Relativ-ea and frlenda In- I vlted to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. m resldenea.l of son-in-law. Prederlck Jlyan, 23M H. OnU orado at. 17th and Wolf ila.l. Solemn mass of requiem Ht. Monlca'a Church, U a., m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. iMT-riM.-itr.-,iii 1. T.n on tfti. n ie. of Dr. Prank P. Rutherford', ililatlvra and irirnua invneu 10 luneraj aervlrea. rat., p ni.. rcsiaencn ni jura, m 1 . liuipcrzoro. 1 11(12 P.invllnn ave. Inl private. ) UTAN. Jan. 2S. nniDOET RTAN (n Conre), wife of Philip Ilvan Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Prl., 7.30 A. m.. l.V.'.l N. 3(ith at. High mass ot requiem Church of the Precious Itlood ft a. m. Int. Annunciation Cem . Shenandoah, Pa, Train leaves West ThPa. Station lll07 a. m. Auto funeral. Shenandoah nnd Pottavllla papers please copy SCIIAPPLKn At Tavnsdale. r.. Jan. 2S. CATHAIttNIl SCIIAUPLKR, ged 74, llelatlvea and friends Invited lo funerat services. Hut., 2 p. m.. Chapel of Alt, Teaco 1.1111, inl i. I enco c em. SCHLPCllTKIllSIt, Jan. 2. WILLIAM SCHLlTCHTKIlllll. rt,,. husband of lata Maria Srhluchlerer. Relallvea and frlsndg. Hnlmeshurg laidge. No. 1411. K. ot r.l Ilrldea. burg laidge. No 37, I. O. O. P., Invited ,t funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m., realdenee of goti. v fltors" 1'rederlek SchliKhlerer, 2333 Rhawn i l., liuillirnuu,., ... ,,...,r. ,.v,l,.,.,. inav lie viewed hrl., 7 lo li p. m. SCIINKinUll. Late of 141 W. llauphlrl at.. Jan. 21). fltCKCKNTtA SCItNKIDlClt. funeral. Sat., 0 u. m.. parlors of Lewlg It. ti Swift, 12lh nnd Jefferson sta. Int. Mtr.1 A.1 Peace rem. Auto runeral. i rlllCKTK. Jan. -.. l.l.llv. A. tne Sl"l-J, r'V'S i'."'- .""o "."i,-,ii " -:"cr'-i aa. ii,vja isiauvea nnn trienna inviiea to xunarai et'v.ifl m Jm in. 5-f servlr-s. Fat.. 2 n m., Iiarien Hill. Mont. H'jV-' Co.. Pa. Int. Hi. Peter'a Cem.. IUrren Hill, i .vV3 Prlenrts mav call Prl.,, 7 to 0 p m. t,--,- HIIIVW.Y. Jan. 20. at aermantown. Si 'if.A. nomiTHY M.. daughter of Ule Henry and 25a Dorothy Shlvelyjsji-tinapiih' servlcea It. I -S-S- I.ilki'a Church. Clnta'"ii!.ll-.. m. Int. IViOfl CAIIR .Ian 20, WIM.TWI U A . son of late IniiHr A and Margaret A Csrr llela tlvra anil frlenda J (1 llrllll.'o Car Shop, sit Morlah Club, Invited to funeral services. The same day the Chancellor cl.ii.,i , Phi'iin wp,iiow;ornn,nT.;ia7,in.7'n."r;,n,V!T' Prince l-Vrdlnand William otto nnd'""1'' r'm Remains may be viewed I'll. iouiiu nun reiurneu iroin ms drive and COCIlllANK. Jan ousy over ueuwig'M photograph frame, (CONTINUED TOMOltnOW) -. -.-. a...r. i HIIMi lirigjllirn glllll ... . ". mw -. iHi.r'TiH 1 lilt as rrrallilM lilt i t a.,1 tn 4it -..! a..... .. t'.l gj.ei,. AJIA.MIA ( U MnW nt TnVin Ttfaaan Tl . I . P. tn rrBliJiHUf of non-lu-Uvr. .Janifii II I LViTVi1'1 11r,",JiJnvll-1 to runeral fitrice. "'. til. ii omniDia hc jnt trlatr, , "" ;'V,'i" ", ",;. ,,t" " mi. prni, i-ii hi .Magnolia t mi.. DAILY MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS RUNNING BETWEEN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA TRUCKS LEAVE DAILY AT S P. M. BEAM-FLETCHER CORP. New York Receiving Station I Philadelphia Receivinc Station 182 Washington Street 525 Market Street Will Smile if Hun Shell Takes Off a LegIt's Wood v nOSTOX. Jan.' 31. Uncle Sam Is to havo a soldier In the next draft who will smile It a German shell taken oft pne leg. When William lRry, of nick an street, Dorchester, tilled out hla ciuestlonnalre ho vvaa frank about his leg, but said there was no reason he rould not serve, so his local exemption .hoard promptly. Put Him In Glass 1, uivision i- "I can walk'.aB well and as long as siiiy, Jrookle they'll call," said 4ry. Tin oniy im)' niy paq g wouia botner MACK-EQUIPPED MOTOR TRUCK HAULING (BIG E very thing SMALL (HEAVY Long and Short Distances Daily. Weekly, Monthly or Yearly Contract RICHARDS, KELLY CO. 3607-15 Lancaster Ave. rre.ton SS0 ARR0TT & FAUNCE, Inc. loaf Di.!c Hoalini Conlractorg TIME COSTKACTS SOLICITED DREXEL BLDC. J'lilUdslphla 52 BROADWAY Nw Vork Bell. Ibard TS2t KT.. Main 4850 Jjont DUUnca, I'hlla. US DAILY MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE Ntu Yotk'iPhilaielphiatWaihintton Phone Tiogn 6922 TRUCKS fOB ALL rUr08Kb .. ' GEO. HINSDALE Railroad Congestion need A of Slow Down Your Pro- duclion. We Will Take Ore of Delivery Long-Distance Motor-Truck Hauling a Specialty With Us Ire' Go Anywhere C. J. CARNEY 1510 X. 5th St. Ph.. Kensington 179 Motortruck Service PIHa--New Vork Express Anjthlnr Anhere Anr Time Our refereneer K.ll.llrU Cn.lSn".'. GEO. I. OBERHOLTZER Ml mon..,,K,,n,'n lisa' "'' I)r or Nltbt Id. DIAMOND 7St) HAULING seep liauuuiu ANYWHERE MOTOR TIIUCK TO llmu Br tlia Hour, lis. Week or Trip JOHN P. HORLACHER K0S-0S ORTII SfTII STREET all. T.nirra n I, ,,a. batiil of IHlMbeth If Coihrnne Itelallvea and rrlenHa lnvlleil In runeral Sat H X 'a in, 814 VV Owen ave.. l.anadnwne, Pol I "inn renulem maaa rdnreh of HI rtillgmena. I Lanxlowne. Inl. llply Cro.a Cem, Nov I iork nnpara enpv. CON.S'i:il Jan 2J, ANNIIJ I. ro.NNEn. I X D. ilaimhler of lale nr. vv niam .. 1 Annie J Conner. llelatlvea and frlenda Invlie.l lo funeral rvleea. rn , 2 p. ni.. 7n,1il (lernianiown ave, (ror Jit. l'leaian 1 ave 1. Ml. Alrv, Inl. private. CO.VNOIl. Jan. 2ft. MAnOAnriT wife of I Thnmaa J. Connor, aeed ,111 llelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, Trl . 7 30 a ni 12131 Turner at. lllah mass St rillralieth'a Clnireli a ni Int. llnly PTtilehrn Cem 111-. Ml"l II .tan .'8. AMS'IK IJ vvlfa of JVIIIIa-n II. n- .Mnih Jlelallvea and fr end. Invlleil In funeral, Prl,, S.3n n in,. 4lll . Hrawii it. Illcli mats at Cliurrh of Our 1 Mother of riorrowa 10 a, in. Int. llolv ; Cross Cem Automobile.. "" ""'v POWI.INO. Jan. 30 CATllRniNIJ. wife lot TatrliK Doivllns. Relallvea and friend. Invited tn funeral, Pal , ,s.,in n m., 2.1.1 i: I llalnea t., ciermanlown Holemn renulem mass St. Incent'a Church 10 a. ni. lnt llolv Sepulchre Cem. "" DL'IM'V Jun. 30. .TAItns 1- l,,..,,n.i ... Marl' Duffy and aon .of Marearet and late John J Huff)' llelatlvea nnd friends. Kat llnd Demoeratln Cluh. of IRili Ward Invlled tn funeral. Hat., 8.3ft a ni.. mnlher'a realdenee. 2022 K. I.ehlah ave (iMIi Ward). Hulemn retiuleiil inasa Ht Ann's Church 111 a m Tnl. Rt. inn'. fa,n I nDMONnHov. Jan. 2. nonnnT t nuanana or Jlirv Kdmondann (nee To and) llelatlvea and frlenda Ini ted to funeral Bat.. 8 a. m 11M.1 n. 24th at WAii!.J gulem maaa St. Anthonya Church OdO a. m Int. Holy Croaa Cem. MASSKV .tan ? ntuvinn r. .,.o HIIV. Jr . nu ef Kdward C. and Cora Mas. ey. used 111 Relative and frlenda Invited '? f'.'.E:,ra,' ,' V-,u :3lL- m- R5;l Hutton t , I'hlla Int. West Chester Cem.. Green. IV,""'.' ';..' "" "' "t "- fain from West Vhlla MATCItnrT. Jan 29. WIM.IAM J liua. lulnl of late Aane. Matehett. Ilelatlves and frlenda, Quaker City Ixidce. No. 1411, llroth. erhoocl of Ilallrnad Trainmen, Invited lo funeral, Trl.. 8 JO a. m. 2122 Christian at. Solemn mass of requiem St. Chsrlee'a Church 10 a. m Int. private. Aulo funeral. MiC.VM.KV Jan. 20. SUSAN SEI.HY nitUllHT. VVlf Of Howard MrCallev 11.1.. Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervliea. Hat , 11 u. m . thapel of Andrew J. llar 1 Son Airh and Hit!" eta, lnt, private. MirAUnilANeJa.n. 27, MAHBt. W.. S?,V,,,,.f r, ? ' r"nl. "J"! '".'" .'5"im Hemt). hill, llelatlvea ami frlenda Invited tn fu neral aervlee., l't,, 2 n. in.. 144 lllehmond st. lnt private. Hemalna may be viewed ihurs , after 8pm Mici'i.i.orrm jun. an, iuiidoiit, wife of lluah MCulloueh. Itelallvea and friends. Haered Heart lloaary and Altar horletv of St. John lha lliiptlat'a Cliurrh. Invited to funeral. Sal . 8..10 n. m . 227 Jamealown st , Manajunl; Solemn hlah reiiulem mass St. John the liapllnt'a Chuich 10 a, m. Int. St Marv'a Cem, .MeiioV.vrir.r... .Tan. no. s.f trir Am. t husband of Kalhrrlne V. McDonnell fne'e, fl XT a llaalrl nnA mnr rtt lata Y w. J s, t (V SMITH. Jan. Sit. 'MAItTHA. wMow of? HmiI Riubtn Hmlth (n Jnhntcn). nUtlvc n4 t (-,3vTfl :.;.."- ' .1........ ".---:;.- i-r'i z vri-a1 i.dU 1'. 111., rp.njrm. ut mii'iinan, gonna Wi Ijiiiahlln. 30.13 J at, Int. Xortliwood cem. 5 -sU-J Auto service. j V?t HStltllTIIVVAITK Jan. 211. WIM.IAM I t't-a r., husband of Minnie K. Hmurthwalto (neei A'4-M narKeri ami eon or late wintam J,, end 'V. J Anna .M, rtmurinv.aiie, aacn uu Jieiatirea 4rt attrf fplan.l. Thnmi.n.,1 l.ulaa K"n 71JO V ?. lOV? and A, M.l "Uivell 11. A Chapter. Nq. L'02, fr Xf1 ui rsi i uraier, i a. lralwlnf com. f m.nder No. 88. K. T., of West Cheater, I r.i llrnlln-rhood of llallroad Trainmen. No. 311; Veteran Aaso. Thlla. D1V. of renna. ij II. It., invited tn aervtcea. nt.. t:30 p. m., 1 Main ave., lierwvn, 10. Int. prlvats, e rVlends may call Trl.. to 0 p m. r HVVPKrt. Jan. an. leiiHtiKiiirsir -nr . SXYI)i:il. aed S.I. Relallvea and frlenda. rlwj'j. .J Wllllamaon Alumni, Invited to funeral eerv ? XiVS lees. Sat., t p. m.. Wllllamaon School Audi, i" "IJlStl c M'i ' UM.lOTT Jan. 28. Itl8, nANII.'I, EL LIOTT. Itelallvea nnd friends Invited ft funeral aervlrea, on Krl., at 2 p. in. at residence. 4200 Wallace at. Int. private Ml Morlah Cem "' I'AHt. .Jan. .10. THOMAS hu.bar.d of Marxiret I air Dun noilco uf funeral win be liven from 27.18 A l "leiai will rnNNKIl Jan. 20. MARTHA A., widow of Oeorxe II, Tenner, aceit 74, llelatlvea and friends invited to funeral' Sal' "r, m.. residence of sou.nlaw, I'ranl. Nelson .l.'lll IJarln el , Weal Plilla, Int. Irmvo,i Cem. itemalna may be viewed l"rl ev Aulo service. I'ISIIi:n.--Jan. 2D. DANlni. f rauen aied 88. Relallvea and frlenda Invited to fllllaiPfll alaaBt Irtaaat l.Sa.t H m a a " af O'aMalley) nnd -on of lain Jam-a nnd Ma: MrDnntn-ll. MSA N. Ctlt at. Duo notice of funrwl Hill m glvn. aiiFADDr:. Jan. 2fl. SAMITHT.. son of Hannah A. and late Samuel MrTflddan. ared tn. Htatli and frlMidt 1n1tpd to funeral rvWea. Krl., U'.30 p, in., rraldmca of moth, er. U7.1 I.Mnonte ut.. nnxhorauttli. Int. prl ate. Rrmalnei niay be lwd Thuri. e. MrnVOT. Jnn. 27. MICITAKU buiband of Mary A. Mri:voy (nea Jlurka). Ttttatlveii and frlenda, PhlU. napld Transit Relief Aajin.. invlled tu , funeral. Trl., 8:80 a, m.. 2W3 M. 20th nt. HoHmn requiem high mail tt. Riixabrth'i Churiab 10 a. m. int. Ntw Cathedral Cem. McKUOWN.-Jan 30. VlL,TtAM J ton nf Margaret and late William J. McKeoun. Itelatlvra and friends lmtted to funeral. .Von , H.30 a. m . motlmr'a realdenee. 4n7 W, Oxford at holemn requiem mais tit. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. : I Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. .UrMAMK.W Kuddenlv. Jnn nn iir . litAM II.. non of Maraaret A. and late Jacob I.. McMahn (nen McCullouih) Ilelatlven nnd friend. UManufacturera Club, Hoard of Director of North weatern 'fruit Co., em ploven nt AVllllam II. McMahen and all other organization! nf which, he wan a member. In lted tn funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a m., 223 Dia mond at. Solemn reqqulem maaa Church of the Moat Trerloua Itlood 10 a m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem Auto funeral. mcmsiu Jan. ii', jaiik.s, huband of tnrlum. Int. iirlinte HNtnrcil. Jan. 20. auddanly; ISADKLTA CM wife of Char ten J, Snyder and daughter . .. tat T.a.ir. .11.1 t..a. I .......... Ila.1.. .. HI mio tfi'iill aitiu jiiiii 44711 III! Va ItriMllTVB and rrlrmla invited to funeral.1 Rat.. 0 . a. m 5130 N. 3d at., Oinry. Hotemn hlsh lequient maaa i nurth ot incarnation 10 a, tn. Int. prHate, Auto aerlci. H PACKMAN. Jan. SO. AN.VA J.. riaitf. ter of late Chalkley and Aria line Npackman. llelatlvea and friend Invited Jo aervtcea. rn,. it u in., inci icxanara, 4.'a i, ana M"est--r --. j in. iri va.it". band of Margaret C, Stewart. Relattna ami frlenda. Hardware pealera An., In vlted to funeral aerv.ee... Bat.. 2 p. m,. 4M2 Spring; Oarden at. Int. private. Auto ervlre, HTRAUSH-Oan. 30. ANNA, widow of Herman Htntuaa. aed p. llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervl.'ee, rri , ja a. tii.. realdenee of ann, Hamucl Ktrauaa IMS N. 18th at. Int. lUItlmore, ifS, ffit tlnmrf PHpera lopy, 1'MOMAH Jan.r 50. M nttaburgh. Ta ""VVi.. v', ' t i 't v." Vi "ru;r inoma Ki1 iHAH ' W t . .'-.a . ., ., mi. li. i.iiii. II..IIUBI, iveiativea ana R fiiM IrUnd. Invite;! to funeral service", realdeneSf!, J2P nf father Weal Cheater, fa., frrl., 10 JO el ? . n. in. Int. tirlvate. Oikland Cem. s, jJii VIWBV. Jan. 8 CHAII1.BS. husband nt' " .Si Allen Veacy. axed 113. llelatlvea nd frlenda 4 : n,V, C,H lo 'unerai aenleea. irr in k. ra,. t ,'bVji lysil Cavu.a at. Int. rrlvale. rrlemla nuy "t A view remains Thur, , h p. m. ' itj'tS VOI.Z. Jan. .. KAANK J. VOf.Z. hll,. 'P&l iiniiii nt .iiitniiiA villi intra niriinipri iiaia. Motor Truck Hauling t Nn 6 TON BTAKK on DROF BODIE9 Hamilton J. BranagaK 39i4 Eltr. S(rl a - ' "u-tiico. nr .imiiRiri imuii'iv oiiiirii, iiru 41 1. iLCia. Rranoson. v. a. r.ueaeil. 0010 Hazel avt. i tlvea and frlenda. Hiram l.od.e. No. HI. K ' iviPiJvviip i.. . .-.n... nn A' ' Bn1 " other ornlMllen. o . ..".'ri.,,,,,r'. i""' .2 i lATHi:ni.NK. l which he waa a member. Invited to funeral vvlfe of William Korsyih. and dauahter of t eervlees. Hat.. ! r. m . 6117 Chew it., aer. late John P. and Ivulherlna wn.? n.i I ......... n ... i itm r..M r ' I I11B...U.. I". .1... . ..... V...... Uvea and frlenda Invlled lo funeral i'.ni.u J'rl.. 3 n ii ., anartnienti i of William If. Hat: teraoy. Mill N. llroad it, lnt Oreenmount fern. Hemalna may ha viewed Thura., H to in p m. , FOX. Jan. M. CHAni.Eg IVrRI.KV, husnanj of Annla Vox nd son of Charles and friend; Invited to funeraf a.rvleea, Rat." S p. m,, IRIS 15. Wlihart at. Jnt. North redar Hill Cam. Hemalna may b. l.w.8 (JAI.UAniinit, Jan. 2S, JAMES V.. son of Jlary Moore and lata Daniel Oallath.r and arandaon of lata Corneliua and laaballa Hrrnnan Kuneral, to i;h ch relative, and friend, ar. Invited. Krl.B a. m . "ViJld.". r mother. 143 Morris at. Maaa of rcoulsm Church th Sacred Heart OJlo a. m. Int. Holy t'roaa Cem, Aula funeral. ' (1ANNON. Jan. VI), ANNIK, widow of John (lannon llelatlvea and frlenda. Altar and lloaary Hoelety of St. Matlhew'a Church. Invited tp funeral, Bat., a a. rn. cos k. Hector st , ConaholiorKen, Ta lllirh maaa 81. Atallhaw'a Church U a, m. lit. Bl. Mattbew'a Uld Cem ' "" OOWKII. Jan. SO, EI.I.A J ilauahler ef Oavld and nrldtsl Oower. ned la. Ileal. dtnoe, 14 N. Mareton ,at, lu. nqilo. of funeral will Im given, ,. . CIRCKMN. At inu.bMrch. ra. Jan ii lives ami friends, Knickerbocker Hon. Poe.i i RVm Ht. llernard Iten. Roe.t Au.u.tlne .."si' . JSSn A Nn. . all ail ha arti I at t lata. n -Hrki-i. , -. L . Tlf"t. I a mamlia Inillul tt lt.inaa.l --i a HaaT" tfT-A-T I a-. ('.'-. IIIII1CU vu lltliriai, II.. (ImJU Ha f "'(. in , 13n.1 N. liover at. 8o emn lilih maa-l law St. I.ndwlif a 'Church 10 a. in. Int. Nsw 1 $( Cathedral Cem. Auln funeral. tSi. VVAll.N'KH. Jan. 3D. HYHNRT W.. widow F ,jtdk of William Wanner (no Williamson). an tSW? 711, llelatlvea and friends, member, at th. Y.VJeal j irsv -rcsuierian wnurrn, iveniinnion, 10 t u'' lled to funeral serrlcea. Krl.. 8 p. m.. w '.' nti Miller at. Int. private. Jt. Morlali JWJi vri'iii ri,. iu WAT.lsTl.R.lTiin. 0 nil. .inilW P Wat.. 'irilA'l KKH. husband of Martha J. Wa.fcer TleJa 15 tlvea and friend- Invited to funeral aervlera. , f. H Krl.. 2 p. m.. 33A0 Chester ave. Int. private. a?vH h Aum aervic. r- ,LAn3 WA!.lACE. At Talmsra. N. J.. Jan..2. . l3fi'tl jn.SfAll. aon of late Jonlah and Tdla. aUo Waahlnmon Camp. No, 23. I O $., at X$?t A . of J'almyra. N. J. nd Court RUerton.' .tes.fcl ft.;1 li Xo. US. r. of A., Invited to funeral. rlunT,vv'Jf S -' p. m.. nroad nnd Itacs all., ralmyra. N.A4rlA J. lnt Mor.an Cem. ' iV.ViJ? MVAM.M Jan. ... KMMA, K., wife il)7- II. Walls, ne,l o;. IleUllvea and frlenda Invited. to fumral. Frl.. H:30 a. m. 23l vv. silver st. Solemn reiulem rnss .-'. ". MlI.l.KIl Jan. "S. BAItAIf. widow ..' taaac Miller, aaed 77, nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Fr i :3n p. ni., realdenca ct aon.ln.law. Kllaa Zlmmsrnvan, '.(ioh K. Cambria at. Int. lloyera. Hrhnjl. kill Counlv, l'a. Train leavca Ileadlni Tor. nilnal 4 ml p m. MOOHU. Jan 10. EI.LA I,., wld6w of Henjamln V. Moors. Il.lattvra and trlenda Invited to aorvlcet. Frl., II a. m., th. Alexandra, 4Sd at, and Cheater ave. Im, PrMOItlAN. Jan. it. rATIUCK MOnQAN. husband of lata Mary Morcan. ll.lailve. and frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl., 831) at tn,, residence of aon. Martin J, Morgan, 0843 Matter at.. West Phlla. Solemn roasa of requlttn Church of Our !ady of th. Rotary 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem, Aula fu. "mi'nRAT.-Jan. 50. at nalUmnnL Md.. MAUT II., wife of Jamea Murray, formerly of Ml. Carniel. Pa. nrlallves and .frlenda 1I1VUC dence trey al ui.n masa m. e.iiaatvtira, Church, 1) a. n. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto arT4si. c yV.WH H 'XS- VI .it. carmei. ii, uriauves ana friend. ltd to funeral. Bat., 7UI0 ,a. m'., teal. e ut ami lllrhard J. Illan. ITS I Tlam at lllah masa St. Kilaabetlfa, Church NI'I.SOX. Jan. 1' Charles It. Nalaon ana irienoa..nr llaher& Tawl.e.' T&ws" ( Ht. Cnlumha'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Oldift ,aiiiearai v-ein, r civnus 111M7 call 'nurp.. j eve 'Aulo funeral, -t'iVSLS wiiiiu;i, jan. ST. JOSI5PJI 'WKIDI aaea 77. Jieiativea ana rrttnda, mamMHL'aE . nf llnrinnnla anil Cnnafaffae Hnelall.a .lafle. 9J viled to fun.ral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m S04S t,l easier ave. Holemn requiem maaa Ht. h natlua'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cath.dr, vfil.nillwVTII. Jan 29,1 iIKSgrB'.ilisi'.. dau.hler ot Mary .., and7 lata KrertTaC J Wl.dermuth. neiaiivr. atej rn.nd, invM to aervlrea. lerl., H r m.. 48:7 laxuat. int. ronsviiie, ji, noi, , train lean int. roiisiiiie, j a. eaii , irain t lleadlnf Terminal 10JIO a. ni. 1 wii.i.Kn.ijn. as. nopeBT.VJnii of Nellie Wilier (ne. Rire). aaed '84.,; tlve. and friends' Invltad, lo, funerals M Bil a n . BSIO 111 Va.nonAif MfJi, HI, if-stha'a ChurchvlQ.ju pi, v, Int.,! CroadVem. , - J ' f " oiaaui acw.j .-,inAnnt.w r.mn.a jiw,i ,,r.i A,,.,a.iaa ,. wjiaon, neiaiive.. ano rrie '.- m k-i. . '. Council. Jf. Q.' Ui- A. Jf,f.n Publlealion Society, InvltM to 3 p. m.v 1 IJinmo ava., kmh4M Mvata.' Ktmalna mar, M vlfw.it , fXnr. Jan irABO,'ue4 Tt.Mi ;. v fj niinam,. ruiirra, diii.ib,. h .. T0I!r---Jan ' 29.T'CATHlCBIini inei Ol.rvai. miuuw vi .ws leanaa. Italullvea and frlenda. ?, Ijkdv Wa Camp. No, s. Invited A f.nerai 1 1r!.Sfi?,.,,r.'n'V'1011 VsWJalfill . ZAKala,. JtJV I l pio wouWWwMBitwmjpng Jilt m. w-fc j --- Malaria hlm.j.-h. fVV aFWFSat VSsp TSPS?a P Sa avaaBBMaBaaBaiaBBBaBBfai vllad to fim.ral,' imeimmnB'' rJr S '"sr s i I I ... I.? MIk.lfbMlMf Xlewai'Jiepr77lA ' WTffn7m r.mrifsr.'zi?.axxxj!XL" B.V .1 T7iT."'ttTrrzr.i.?!?F"j K 'fffWMWiM& W