jr pffti r .. ,,. .' EyEiyg: public, ledger-phildeltoi, Thursday, 'February t, iois BV BBkal.' H 1 - L, !-., .. 1 . " " " "- sa..saas-la-aaas.a I I I II II I 111 .1 -- I. , HI I III .! I. IIIIM !- I an I ).... .HI I II I ' '' v TO ttl lOST AKD TOX -, PETEYIfs a Greater Tax on the Nerves ByC.A.VOlGHT WATCIf tst ll rewart) Kebruarr tl. souare niV'i (OTIS BANKS JrV. H""!1" Terminal aKd" lermantown sve. (roller, n.i-" Hanks niddle, rhlla?, torSJi iiu"iiiiii iia train in iv....' WATCH Iat. on way frJnT BlpfcU Institutions Ex- to iin i, id nnvjr yarrt open-face.gold watchi lnltiSl.,l Hetrard If returned to sx"J!f tf faetbaVto Respond to WATCIt r.oat, Monday, wm.T lal. 8. II. D.. on Broad. "Vt' " -XcAdoo's Request Cneatnutl reward. Isii.-IifSI "t jh C f VtWO." V.liri "ahO VMIsV 1T ,S N2 AUTOMOBlLtt V apeNoo At. WAN outs- N -. i.wJU M IJmi., S'nii uam. Ati mr.s. f 'N THCulAWsJ. SPACE TJEloV . T HOW MUCH DO NOLI N. V- X I -TAV-.? HOT Vi SOUT G I EVCBPT A COMPie HISTORY ; ' miMk. NOU TSHOOLD HAvSwAQE ) A i- r vw I ,K X : o At' J 1- ,1" . ,'"'.' Ti . i ; K .,' e I''. '5 . ta ff ri f& i ( ! t V U' fcM. r V- ' EC '' lO'jf Weil-' i EVA W fmk VVa V T till. 1 ;1 J. sWuminc that response will mada tlea request of Secretary MeAdoo that I Wink and trmrt, companies net nslde W'ttnt of their resources (or the him iiu ot a new Issue of Treasury Vfleatea, lit anticipation of the next tty lAt&n the subscription of Thlla- LAa ln..1ll,l Una kIaxh lll I....-I -t"" r ..."...".vii. (.iuiiv vim iuuii M4S,6JHU)00. The portion of ie State fcanka' and trutt companies will angre , M4 I7J.O0O.O0O. and of the national Wiks J84,OOO,00O, jlVpbw arrlral at their office this morn SM: heads of every bank and trust com- Ray. In Philadelphia found A waiting n a nlht letter, some 250 wort! low?, l vfWMIn forth the wUheg of the Treasury Department regarding; the above, aub- ' Sff?" Swlptlon. appealing to the patriotism of l ftie, financial Institution and urging; ' ,,'inem to incuicata n sarins spirit and , economy among ineir customers. 'This tatter suggestion, counled with ' ., further suggestion for "economy In .red It,'" -was variously Intcrnrcted. anil f; jlri, some Instances a bit criticized by l ' banking officials. The thought was that "ivi.41" Pr"'"' I' more a time for expansion V' 5T?f credit rathT than economy of credit, Mill Particularly to those engaged on Oov- Fiji J" ornment work. 7g It In order that no sudden drain would .'..!-. Bet- cent of the resource lin net n.l.ln rx.- . . .... . . . -- eacrt ween tor me purcnase ot tno cer- tlflcatcs and th:U the total should not exceed 10 per cent. Slmulfancously the Federal Tteserve Bank received ii telegram stating that the Philadelphia district would bo ex- prcted to subscribe $10,000,000 In each two week periods, or a total minimum of 1200,000,000. It was explained by an official that this merely meant that an allotment of that amount had been made to this Yderal district and that f.lf the subscriptions exceed that nmount. as expected, ine nuaitiotiai allotment will be made from Washington. A high bank official said smilingly In this connection: "Ilao no fear that there will be any limit to subscriptions tn this district and that we will get nil the certificates wo ask for. as It Is hardly likely that some of the western and southern districts will come up to their quota. Bank oRlclals had scarcely time to digest the telegram from the Secretary j of the Treasury and to express un opln J Ion thereon, but In a cursory way It was ventured that to a largo extent that upon the success of the stibscrlp j Hon to the treasury certificates will de- pend the success of the next Liberty Loan Issue. i These certificates of Indebtedness, which are comertlble Into Liberty Bonds, will bear 4 per cent Interest, as did otbr recent Issues. T,hBy will b dated February 8 and mature Slay 'j. .Subscription blanks close on Febrtl- j ary 10. nne naving no necessary bearing t upon each other. It Is generally J, sumed that ns the treasury certificates fttwlll carry 4 per cent Interest rate, SVthat the next Liberty Loan bonds will fVlbear the same rate. Much will de-f-Jpand, as to this, however. It was hinted, SL'on tho axldlty with which tho treasury jicrtlflcates are subscribed. Bft Bank officials further declared that Rjjthe amount of tresury certificates Issued Viljat this time Is not an Infallible Inrier fyjas to the nmount of the next Liberty fJJLoan. Again, It was said In this con- !5nectJon, much will depend Uon whether lthe Issue of certificates Is oversub scribed or only partially taken. The present course of the Treasury Drpart ,ment will serve as a "feeler," It was added. According to December 31, 1917, re ports of local financial Institutions, the big subscribers based upon total re sources will be the Philadelphia Na tional, with $10,600,000: the Glrard Na tional, S8.300.000: the Franklin National, U.soo.OOO: Fourth Street National, 7.. 800.000; Corn Kxchahgo National, $5, 100,000; First National, $3,900,000: Gl rard Trust, $5,700,000: Fidelity Trust, IS,500,000; Pennsylvanli Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting An nuities, $4,000,000; Provident Life and Trust. $11,00(000; Commercial Trust, t S?.500,OQO nnd many others from $500,- 000 upward. Theso Treasury certificates, of course, are carried on the books like any other pi Investment. fi- . A-e,. vwu uillllll-lllCIIIVJll It has been announced that the com. T Biencement of Haverford College will be ."theld this year on May 31 Instead of vj.3une 14, so as to release the students fcrf.uf, the Institution for agricultural and manufacturing pursuits In work needed by the army. PARCEL POST Regulation U. S. ARMY STYLE Lined Chettt Extra Strong Flannel Shirts $1.65 r.$lM y mm in aiock. All alzea. r rn U not Mtia- I ifmt.iHMurti. to aim mfri United State: " NafMMl UsitWa'Csi. i33 Market St Bel. Sixth, Ym Gttin. U jTsJFfW " avassp U. S. Army Style JV" $0.90 jjHy s t o c k, all i ' ', PJEgSPW b i z e b and F il- mF w,dths- Thls ' f! "JHeH u a rare ('W! Hn cliancctBct ' ' lit sBaLHI a r n B 7 K HHv waterproof H9f shoes ,'. aLHLw at that price. V YabssBsr I ii LONG LIVE A Human Story of Child-Desire, Ceurt Intrlguo nnd Love, the Latest No: By MAUY RODEKTS HINEIIA11T Ccrrrliht, ll, br Mrr nobrts ninthirt and tin Tubllo Ldr Company. rilAI'TIIH XXX (C'otiilniirdk i Ill.r.TINCIrJ over, and limine re. i -r . , ... vji iiuemcu uiai him iea no nair milk, wllh four Iifmiis of sugar, he carried his j cup orr besldo llednig, and s.it down on tt chair. Followed n short sllcn-e. ' wl"' tlie Archduchess busy with the tea things, Olga I,oschek watching Karl, and Karl Intently surveying the Crown 1'rlnce. Ferdinand William Otto, who disliked a silence, broke It first. "I've Just taken off my winter flan nels," ho obered. "I feel ery smooth nnd nice underneath" Hilda glggl'd, but Ilcdwlg reached oer nnd stroked his arm. 'Of course yon do." she said gently. "Nlkky," continued Prince Ferdinand William Otto, stirring his tea, "does not wear any flannels. Miss Hraltlnvate thinks he Is ery careless." King Karl's eyes gleamed with amuse ment He saw the Infuriated face of the Archduchess, nnd bent toward thc-Crown Prince with earnestness. "As a matter of fact," he said, "since you hae mentioned the subject, I do not wear any either. Your 'N'lkky' and I seem most surprisingly to hae the samp tastes about niloun things." "Do you like dogs?" Inquired the Crown Prince, much Interested. "Dogs! Why, yes. I hae quite a number of dogs." "I should think It would be nicer to hae Just ono dog, and be very fond of It. Hut 1 suppose they would eat a great deal. Do oil bcllee In loe at first Fight:" "Otto!" said the Archduchess, ex tremely shocked. He turned tn hpr nnolncertlcallv "I wan only trying to find out lmw many things he and Nlkky ngres-d about," he explained. "Nlkky belees In love at first sight. He says It Is the only Zeal kind of love, because loe Isn't a thing ou think out. You only feel It." The Archduchess met Kail's eyes. "Vou seel" she said. "Hut It Is sound doctrine," Karl obsercd, bending forward and with a slanting glance at Ilcdwlg. "I quite agree with him again. And this friend of ouri, he thinks loxe Is the only thing In the world, I dare say?" "Well, he thinks n great deal of It Hut he sajs that Ioe of country comes first, before anything else." The Archduchess glanced at Hedwlg furiously. The girl had closed her eyes, nnd was sitting, detached and pale, She would hne liked to box her car. Karl was no fool, nnd there was talk enough. lie would hear It. of course. "Tell us about jour pilgrimage, Otto." she suggested. "Well, I went," said the Crown Prince reflectlely. "We walked a, long time, and It was very warm. I liae quite a large blister, and the Archbishop had to take his shoes off and walk in his stockings because his feet hurt. ' No one saw. It was on n country lane. Hut I'm afraid It didn't do erymuch good." He drew a long breath, "No?" Karl Inquired. Suddenly tho boy's chin quUered. He was terribly afraid ho was going to cry, and took a largo ttp of tea, which cleared his oice. "My grandfather Is not any better," he said. "Perhaps some one else should have gone. I am not ery good," he explained to Karl. "It ought to be. a very good person. He is ery sick." "Perhaps," suggested Karl mockingly, with a glance at Hedwlg. "they should have sent this 'Nlkky' of yours." Annunclata stirred restlessly. She considered this talk of Nlkky In ex ecrable taste. "He Is not particularly good." "Oh, so he Is not particularly good?" "Well, he thinks he Isn't. Ho says he doesn't find It easy to love his coun try more than anything In the world, for one thing. And he smokes a great many c earettes.' "Another taste In common!" Jeered Karl In his smooth, carefully" Ironic tones. Annunclata was In the last stages of Irritation. There was no mistaking the sneer In Karl's lolce. His smile was forced. She guessed that he had heard of Nlkky Larlsch before; that, Indeed, he knew probably more than she did. Just what, she wondered, was there to know? A great deal, If one could Judge by Hedwlg's face. "I hope you are working hard at your lessons. Otto," she said In the severe tones which Otto had learned that most people use when they refer to lessons. "I'm afraid I'm not doing very well, Tante. But I've learned the 'Gettysburg Address.' Shall I say It?" "Heavens, no!" she protested. She had not the faintest Idea what the "Gettysburg Address" was. She sus pected Mr. Gladstone. The Countess had relapsed Into si TOO T.ATB Ffllt riASSIFIPATlOV IIELP W.NTKI MAI.K ELfiVATOn nrurtATorts Fori OFFTCB rtllll.niNO BEnVICB WHITE: 8TBADY KMPIX1YMK.NT APPLY ROOM 444 WIDENEft DLDO. HANDS, eyperlenced. on warp and skein yarns, dyeing, Appir mceiown un t.oraa. f and Westmoreland ate. HOSIERY FIXEP. ON I-OoriNO AND SEWINfJ 'MACHINES aooD rnorosiTioN and waqes TO THE R1011T MAN r 71. r. o. box siti I IjAHOHEIlS Steady, Inaidi work! opportuni ties for advancement Apply Employment Dipt. Hl Ktlburn Co.; Inth g, oienwood. IEN WANTED ron ornn! min.niNo window cleaning WHlTEl STEADY EMP11YMENT w APPLY ROOM 444 WIDENEI. BUILDINQ MECHANICS wanted, thorough. automoblW. to repair Autocars muat navi kit of tools and references; rood wtcii; steady wnrk. Apply Autocar Bales and Service Co.. 1M and Market at... third floor. , MEN WANTED' ' sna S. W , -. OFFICK BCIIII.m rr.KANIN'ri .."K V WMITKi BTHADT BatrieOYMBNT' vmknt' Li. .. . . i . . mm.wmnm aaniF-aa-aar awwaaTmmmmKtT """ - - - - Hi hi tiiu I nr4Ttia ' I tiiMTiu I nnTII THE KING" lence. A little back from the family circle, she had watched the whole scene stonily, and knowing Karl as only n woman who loves sincerely and long can know n man, she knew the Inner workings of his mind. She saw anger In the cry turn of his head nnd set of his Jaw. Hut she saw morn Jealousy, and was herself half mad with It. She kiuw him well, She had herself for years held him by holding herself dear, by the ery difficulty of attaining her. And now this Indifferent white, faced girl, who might be his. Indeed, for (lie taking, but who would offer or prom ise no love, was rousing him to the In- tlnct of possession by her cry Indif ference. He had told Iter the truth Hint nlelit In the mountain Inn It was llednig l. wanted. Hedwlg herself, her linrt nit of her. And. If she knew Karl, he wou'd move hen en nnd earth to get the tiling he wanted. She sun evert the group How little they knew what was In store for them! She, Olga Lnschek. by the lifting of a finger, could turn their smug superior ity Into tears and despair, could ruin them and send them (Hlng for shelter to the Aery ends of the earth But when she looked at thp little Crown Prince, legs dangling, eating his thin bread and butter as only a hungry small boy can eat, she shlered. Hy what means must she do all this! By what unspeakable means! Karl saw the King that een!ng, a Short lslt marked by extreme for mality, nnd. on the King's part, hv the keen and frank scrutiny of ono who Is near the end and fears nothing hut the final moment. Knrl found the meet ing depressing nnd the King's eyes dis concerting. "It will not be easy going for Otto." said the King, at the end of the short Interview, "t should ittsn to feel Hint his Interests will be looked after, not only here, hut by you and vours We have a certain element here that Is lloitbleeoine." And Knrl. with ITcdivlg In his mind had nromlsed. 'Ills Interests shall he mine, sir." lie had said. He had bnt over the bed then eml 'aled the thin hand lo b's, llns. The interview was ner. Tn the nnlernnm the King's Master of the Horse, the Chamberlain nnd a Te-r other gentle, men stood waiting, talking together In low tones. But the Chancellor, who hail eone In with Knrl n(l then retired stnnd hv a window with his arms folded oer Ills cliest and wilted, fie pt resolutelv out of his mind the ,nco of the dy'ne man on ills pillows. r.d thnneht nnlv "f this thing which he Metlllch had brought about There ,vas no lelrtlnc In his face or In his benrt. no doubt of his course. Jle saw. Instead of the Infers loitering In the Place, a new and greater kingdom nnarchv held down by an Iron-shod heel, peace nnd the fruits thereof, until out of ery pros, perlty the people crew fat nnd content. He saw n bov king, oarefiillv taught, growing Into his responsibilities until, big with the vision of the country's wel fare, he should finally ascend the' throne He saw the river filled with ships, car rying merchandise over the world and returning with the wealth of the world Great buildings, too. lifted their bends on his horizon, a dream city, with order ror disorder, and citizens Instead of Inhabitants. When at last he stirred and lirli,i if was because his old friend, In his bed in me nexi room, would see nothlnir nt all this, and that he himself could not nope iur more man ine Deginnlng before his time came also. (CONTINUED TOMOUnOWj Beatljs; AT.T.BV Vh. 4 Illnnv a i t. . Harriet N. Allen (nee MeCortnlek" lieli! ? o ? 9t a'1 Wh,hi;,"i.n CamP' N 8s i. u. s. of A., the members or the rt Dart let Churrh nn,l Hn.i ..."' . Hai employes of David Lupton Sons Imd'-d 1 to funeral. Sat . 1 p m.. 13.12 B. i- at --. i.vej .(, i. inn'uat 4-iMirrn. iz n m Int. private. North LVdar Hill rvm p n.l ANDEHSO.V. Feb. 4. AlIOUST it AV. DBIISON. huaband of lata Margafet II Anl n',1;0, ""tlv-aand frlend.'ernployi. Sf Hlgglnc Dept. of League mand Navy Yard and Scandinavian Sor ty, In.ited to funiri Bat.. 8 a. m.. 171(1 Slgi .tV Solemn mats in.re?.ul.VnHHtl T.non1,'. Church. 9 30 aT ". Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funetal ANDKIthON. Feb. (1. J KAN IE. widow nf f-harlea Ander.on, aged ST. elH2 and ,'.l'nni lilted to fun-ral .ervlce. "l?n.. r.30.R'. m"..,rn,;f1Sen.c." of cn.n.aw, Robert II. Miller. S29 Ludlow at. Int. Ml. Jlorlah lo"' n-,1"1"""1 m,y " l"wd sun., b to iAtll-n2"eonF'.. Bueklngham township. riraMay. Second Month 3d. 1018. JOHN 3 ASH. aged T3. Relatives and friend. Invited M.lf,Un,I'n,,t r?rlf" ,ot wt Atkinson, Si" 11 j ,n" Oakland ave DoJ eatown Slith-day. Second Month 8th. 1 p m. lnt Uucklnaham Frlenda' Ilurvlnit Ground. -,A,TK!N'SiF'h " S'ATII.DA JANB. wife of llenjamtn Atkins. Relative, nnd frlenda Invited to funeral aerilcea. Sat., '.' p. m., 33T High at.. Oermantown Int. prliate Re malna may be Mewed Krl. eie. ATW(X)D Feb. 3. at Seattle. KATHRTN EVANS 1 ATWOOD. widow of Porter C. At lood. Funeral aervlcea Wed. Int. private. IUKER Feb. 3. ISABELLA M dSughUr of Harry H. and Annla Foot, (nee Mllllgan), Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral 'P'cea, 2 n. m.. realdenco of parents. 81T Wharton at. Irt. strictly prlvite. . llALMEIt. Feb. 4. OLIVER C aon of ?' n.',.a,J.vt nd 'rlend.. alio employe, of Po.t.1 Telegiaph Co.. the Dot and Da.h Club and inemb.T of I ho Uerachah Church .X'.,ft " 'un"' service.. Frl.. 3 p. m 103". N. P.tton .t Int. private, rtiraali.i may l viewed Thura. eve. iuiin 'AJTITLBTT. At Jloore.town. N. J . See. ond Month (1th. AMOS Ft. I1ARTI.ETT. aged I?-. J1? '''" "! frlenda Invited to funfral Hlth-d.y. 8th ln.t.. 3 p m . 412 E. Jl.ln H.v,n,hXy'.t0Wn' inU Tuck"'. M. J" BATBS Feb, . ELLA A daughter of ift?!5."v..'n'1 v"h "" Bfc. r.i . REECROFT. Feb .1. JOSEPH E hu. band of Fannie. J. Heecroft. R, itlve. .n'd frienda. members of Bu.quehanna Av freabyterlsn Church Invited to funeral ..rT. tft-P'" " pi-m7 03 w- untln7don at! PnSrhnw,oyodb,'cetr''', Kf'" 8 ,0 1U "' "' .BEDDIS. Feb. ft, ELFZARETH. widow M John Beddla. ared TO. nel.tlvcrind friend.' Invited to funeral. Bat .in m residence of aon-ln.law, John W. Harmir IM Union sv-,. Bala. Pa. Servlcea li St" Davld'a P., IS.. Church. MsnaylWa p. m Jnt. adlolnlng grounds. Auto funeral AENSON. Suddenly. Feb. a iiEwnr hu.band of lata Marr'B.n.5 i?.d sviimI: tlvea and frlenda. employee of Link nil! rn glneertnc Co Invited to funm F service, fiat.. 2 p. m.. parlor of John H. BerkVltach MM Oermantown are. fcor, Broad at J lnt prlt, Northwood Cem. Auto nrrlce. Iti- malna tna h vlwrf vl ... "ii-s. ill- ...h... ... u iir-nru rn.. n in III n m mav h itIauia 1Ii c .. ... kD malna may ha viewed Krl. eve. lK8ft!BPT. rb. fL OEO OEOltOR If. HMNNIIAItlJI. Jr. litaiKai J a ..J"" .1-M ti.1. rTtz.LZ'' :ji,,ri'"'"t i 'irii rirrn wTtn urn """ ann aon or U to ran and Kiiia,,trii.7r'ai"-aV.",,",iw: "n,y5?iitANY.Rif irihir anvik -t.... . nuativei unit, friend i.e.Mrlln.al..'Roxboravwh. ne..l.S".:l. ZLmJuiam22aBEaLW&&ej3 --- -. -...... -."-T-n, IIII1III.SH I'eb. .",, st her home. In Me. nnlla. . J . MAHV MII1UIN.S. sued 110. Ku. nernl nnd burial nt Jit. 1'lsgah Church, i,Hwnnhl, 1 rl., p m, .li!,X4':JPT,";, "'. liniSTIANWA. wife ?.'i,rh,r.i"-l'r "'' daughter of John and lute t hrlstunna ltrmlky runrn Snt . 8 s. m resident e nf father. 1302 N. 50th (. Solemn reiiulem nines Ht. Oreanry's Churth .ii!" frlenT,, nriied""""""" (m Malw" kJ?2yr,K,z:yrl "' -"""KPit norm. !u- hand of l.nin Hamo nnd mn-lii-law of late Irancls ami Jlnrcnret liriuahertv rtela. tiles nnd friends. Ilolv .N'nme Sodetv nf M. John the Hintlsl I'litinli, lll No. .-,. A. O. II . rmntmrs of MMtsle Steel Wf.rka. nMlerl lo rnnernl, S.it , 8 3d - in.. :::." rtnx. horouch St.. ItoxhiirousU .. an With re. tiillem Bin Hi. John the llapllat I'lmrrh J" n in. Int. Westminster Ccm, Auto lunriHl linilN.VAN- rvi,, n, MAlir. widow nf r.oiittlilln ISrennan. line nntUe of fnnersl. l'''!l"'..",. nleie. Mrs. .Marrnret Itn.iih. ....VI S il!l at iirtWinrit iv b n ww if f enry Hroixuer 'nee fletz). need St. Ilela. Mies and friends lnli, m ninrrai. Mil I n in lnt N llli m Itetmlem inaas S in. St. IVler's L'hlirth. Ilit Mont Holy lle,lmer iVm, fiimKn tvh r. citArti.i:s n . imbind of Sarah llurke (nee Orlffllh) ased 77 Jielallijs and friends, rnl. .!nms Ashnorth J."..': ". mi- A. H . nnd Pennn Vol. Ulh Inf Imbed tn funeral, l'rl 2 11 n rn . n;it IliKll'lim ne . ihutletnn. Phlla lnt nrlinte Iennnirk rem Trains for iiueirrwn leaie nrnad St sta nt l: in p m and rtfadlnil Terminal nt 1:11 p. m Auto fun- I lll'HKH Suddenle. IVh. .-,. lilXK )t. dauahter of late Pitrlrlt and Mirssret Hurl e rtrlatUea nnd friends lnlled tn fil rter.il. s.it . h .In a in . realdnre of brulher. Fir .tonenli j. Hurl,. ,',117 Halthnore ue SOl, mil hltfll ,,!, ,.f ..nnl.n. ,!... -fit r,1 TrHnallguriitlon Hi n. m. int. c'uthedral (em llt'fl.V.1 IVh n I'ATIlIt'i; I". huhandl of Mnrv A Hums lnee Mi('rslal) Itla- Hies and frlnd- linltrd to funeral. Sat. S.Tl a in . 2111 Cheatnut ale . Ardinnre. 'n Solemn ieiulm mix St. Oilman'- Church HI a. tn. int. St lenls' I'em. Auto fu neral ' IIYItXC. Teb ........ . .. . irV"J.Xn,r ltJ,'"ir","L,:lLVL-":L"...'-,""'.1' .V.T" wn'ow hi llted'to funerVl.-Frl . "k.3(.' a." XT Via S A. 'ich r"iulrm mnisff ht l'aul'a I'AlEWITIf HN' IVh l 1'irtni ia n fAllWITIIK.V. nRpfl 77 ltelAtleV and Oil of Hobrl I nnd J!iUn It I'm.- aoH J earrt Holath'-H nnd friftidx Invited to rune rnl t1cs. S.it L' p m . ifilt r.aecr nt . I.aat (!ermanton Jnt prhate . rilAlt.VIallY Suddonl). leb B. JAMHS. Iiunhand of Tamar Oinrnkj. RflafUea and frlenda ntrd to funeral nrrea. I'rl . 1 p. m . 324 N 20th nt lnt rrlAM fllltYSTIi:. On IVh ii, miH. from an fTpIonlon nt arlinul of tlrp, Tort Hill Okla- wmn. dipt pnixnAs i emirs-nil:, tton of Vr. and Mra WhUit CliratK of Urin Mawr In 'J0(h .r.r coMnTav ivb r, wiluam n. ima hand nf Alblrt jr. Oonipton ntwl .".; Ilela tlpa nnl friends irvitt-d to funpral atrlc"i Krl I i ni , Sharplrmn M. K, Church, N .J. lnt Sharptown iVm CHAKI V-h. . MAlttti:T N. Mlilow of muf I I Cm e k- t It. la 1 1 von and frlenda. IVn and I'.nill fountll. No .fi. S. and I) of I,, lnllrd to funeial pr Ich.. js Sprlr.tr nt . Aharon 1II1I. I)-la . IM , Pat., 'J p. m. lnt Laurel J 1 III Cem. t cmiry rh, r MAiinAnnr mmi. tlAUKhtor of Chirle-, and .Margaret Curry, need jri It lather and frlemli. Pundav nrhool clnai of Church of the Pailnur and fllrl Kcotitrt 1ntted lo aenlrra Pun.. 2 P. m . rei(ifnco or parentf), 431'0 .Mark-t at Int. prhato I)AIT IVh fl nf rIlr.hflirlQ VinntVIi T. onlv rhlld of Wllllnm and TVrma Uau infe riaui itPHiii-ncc, -. w wishart nt. lnt Format Illll Cem No funrul ii:an ib. r. i;M..m:Tii. widow of Anlhony Dean runtrnl I'rl,. n30 a, Tn., realiletup of nrphew. William J. Hopklna, 1'IJJ IMrrlnh st. Utah mas of requiem Ht. Tranrla'a Chinch 10 a m. lUlathei and frlenda. Loacuo of the Sjcred Ifpart nnd St KranrlH'a T A. II. Huclety, Invited Jnt CathMr.il Cpm t IHIAMnU IVU r, JOHN C . husband of latp Annlp It Denmer aaed 7H Ilelatlvps nnd friend alao Anna M llns J'ost, &, A. n . of Phlla.. and Wild Post, No. 25, (I A It., invited to funeral t vices, Sat . 2 p m , 2 Id K. r.th nt,. Chester, Pa lie. tr.aln may be lewed l-'rl eve. Int. Chester Itural Cem DK KTIU'ANO IVb T, MICIIKM! TIE HTKKANO, aRpd 115. huband of Aniiellna de Stefano and father of Tpreni Krasradoro. Solemn man at H'lu a m Mon. Chun h nf St Mary Magdalen dl JMzzI lnt Holy Crott Cem. Itelatlvea nnd friends, membera of Socleta Mutuo Tofrnrau Hpneflrenra, Ho ileta Unlono KratPllanza .Musicians' pro tertlve A hbo.. No. 77, A P of M., of Phlla,. Invited to attend. Auto funeral DUFFY Suddenly. IVb. .-. CATHAUINB Is . widow of Michael J. Duffy nee DouKh erty). aned 54. IteUtlvea and frlenda in lted to funeral. Hat .8 a. m. -trw. i.Mm at., Jenklntown. IM. Solemn lilch renulem mas Immaculate Conception Church, Jen Klntown, U.30 a. m, lnt Holy Sepulchre v.rrn. KUAN Feb. (1. JIICHAnr,. husband of Klllo Kuan (nee O'Keefe). Helathea and friend,. Holy Nomo Horlety of St, Kd mond'H Church. Dlv. No. 7S. A. O. H., and Mao Sorlety, Imlted to funeral, Mon., K:30 a, m . 1030 H. J-'d ,t. Solemn requiem mass St. lMmond'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross I'em. KC1HN' reb. A. IVII.UAM. husband of Annlo Kxen (nee I.le) nnd aon nf late Uer nard and Annie Ksen. formerly of Olrard vllle, I'a. Ilelatlves and friend,. Dlv. 21, A. O. II., Invited to funeral, Krl., 7.3(1 a. m , Still Aramlngo se. Solemn renulem man Church of tho NatUllv tl a, m. Int. St. Joseph's Cem , Olrnrdvllle, Ta. train leavea Reading Term. 10:11 a. m. Shenandoah and l'otts tilt papers ropy r.lCIIHORN'. Ot 210S w. Montcomery ne.. auddenly. I'eb. 5. ANNA M., widow of Trederlik Klchhorn Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Hat., 2 p, m., son.lndaw'a realdence, Jamea Craig, 3ajt) N drau at, (lhlh and Ontario ata.). lnt, private, Rlenwood Cem. Kemaina may bo Viewed Krl., after 7 p. m. Il.N'UI.Il. Near Ilalnesnort. N, J,, Second Month tlth. KRANIi II. UNOI.B. Jr.. son of Kranlr and Rllla Kngle, oaed 7 montha "I daa. Relattvea and frlenda Invited to fu neral, Slxth'day, Mh Inst., '.' p. m., parenta' re.ldence. near Halneeport, Int. Friends' llurylnu Oround. Mt, Hollv. i:SI'()SlTO Keb. fl, 1'IIIMP KSPOSITO. late of "J23 S, lOlli at, Funeral to be held from funeral parlora ot Joa. M. Perrl &. Ilro., 117'J H. 11th at. Remains may be. viewed all hours. Relatives nnd Friends in vited to Funeral, Sat., 8:3(1 a. m., with solemn requiem maaa Our Lady of Oood Counael Churth. bth und Chriatlan sta. lnt Holy Cross Cem '' l'i:nitY. At Norrlstown. I'a.. rK s CATHERINE I'ERIIV. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral, residence of slater, Mrs Mary O'Gorman, 28 II. Chestnut St., Sat.. 8 a. in. Solemn requiem mass st, Patrick's Church 0-3O a. m. Int. St. Patrlck'a Cem. FLANAUAN. IUA W Widow of C. W rianagan. ot Detroit. Mich., Feb. 8. I OltbTnit Suddenly, Feb. 5. HDNJA M1N U FORSTKR. aged 63. Service and Interment private. Frl. morning, at liarrla burg. Pa., on the arrival of 100 a. m train From Philadelphia. '"' , FOX. Feb. n. ANNA, jounje.t dauahter of Patrick and Mary fox, aged 1 ear. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to Funeral, Frl.. 2 F. m.. parents' re.ldence, l'JJ-1 llonttx st lit. llolv Sepulchre Cem. ""m si. FRANK. At Chlcaa-o. 111., Feb. fl TIIUKKHK I), wife of Kdward I. Frank and mother or Hiram I. Frank. Funeral aerv lcea, realdence oF mother, Mrat H, Goldman. 727 Aldlne ave,, Chicago, Feb. it. Int. Chi- Cf'RKSCOtN. Suddenly. Feb. B. WASH INOTO.V FRESCOI.N. laed 69. Relative, and Friend. Coamopolttan Iidga No, 233, Knlghta of Pythlaa, invited to aervlcea. Sat.. 2 p. ra., Oliver II. Hair Bide, 1820 Chttt nut at. Int. private. FniF.m.KI.V. Suddenly. Feb. . CHAIlt.lM. huaband oF Phlllpplna Frledleln. Ilelatlves and Frlenda, Stephen Glrtrd XxHtge No. 450. F, and A. M.i Uen. J. F. Reynolds Camp No. 4, Sona of Veterana, and em ployee ot U, O. I, Co., Point Drees sta tion. Invited to services. Bun., 3 p. m., 23J1 a. Carllal. at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem! OARD1NBK. At Mulllea, Hill, N. J., Ree. ond Month Sth. REUECCA A. OARDINKR. ared 78. Relatives and friends Invited to Funerst, realdence. Mulllea Hill, Sixth-day. Second Month Sth. 10 JO a. m.i alao Friends' Maetlns House, Greenwich. N. J., 2 p. m. GILU Suddenly. Fib. 4. SAMUEf,. hu,. hand ot lata Margaret dill. luiatlves and friend,. Oen, Ueorgi O. Jl.ade Circle, No. A. 11, of A.. Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat.. p. in., residence of daughter. Mrs. s lOaewetteer, nu8 W. Cumberland st. in" iin-qnuDiiai r, oi -.j vetu, xrienaa may - v- Anmonr, Gounley (nee Conlln). R.l.TivS. &JT!Wl& r-y.Tr-r:-' '"""' " i.V.lJ;;'Mur.'rnrecImi,yined:1:,Ar,,ulne?"i ' J V,?i Rea V-"'- r$Wf?T ' ''""W-ttl"!: .. Bllrahethtown, uni'"".!!1 r u2,1." "i..1"' nIShew'" r''"1 rei'dinro o 'parents 400 Maple "at lenkTn'. p" JAN''" widow of Cadwallader O. Me dence, Albert S Carwlthen 1031 Wakellng , t0T a 'solfnVn high T renulem mass Im. I M,,llln' "elathes and frlenda Imlted to fu s.l . I rankfnril. Int. at Bast Cedar Hill I ..'.. t.t. r.";Si.mii.r' .Vr..21J1'nl.!??.,!!?.i! neral. Trl . II n. m . i.n( Albert Moore L lV?AVI KlWh 'T1 VTuV-rVr?1 Tfi'.Wn.-.W S"a:-rnr"'in7. pVliat'er lioirSepulchr, ?," & , Wfi,,' W V"n0" "" reniilem St I'atrltk'a Church 10 a. in. lnt llolv Cross Cent . lllll'CIIKH. leh. ."., at Scranton. ra.. MAHV T . widow nf William II. doueher! aged DO. Remains may be xleurd .Menu irent Cem. I hanel, Sat,, a i. m. IJj-lon (I'e I tia ners reny, ClltllllN. I'eh. (1. JOSni'H II.. Jr.. hus band of Mary (nee FVrneal and aon nf .loai-ph P.. sr . and Clara (JrVen, aged 2fi lt lathee and frit nils, Phlla. Ilralich, No. I, the drawl Fraternity, lnlled tn funeral seniles. Sun., 2p. in., 2717 .V (larnet si. Int. Northwood cem. Auto funeral. Fie- Hiatus ma' n- new en tiai, eie i tttl'nt 1-Vh. II DAVirt bt mnv l..... hand nf Urare K. (lreer (nee w'hltrnaVio, I'JlliI S. Illibv at . nnd ami nf Mnnhl, l the late Mm John (lreer. aged as, .Notli e of funeril later oitii'i'is i-vii. n. iM. (iBonni; n flllllTIS. aged 41, Friends of the famllv are imlted iv attend funeral aeri lees, Thura afternnnn, at 4:,1n o'rloilt. at the residence of hi brolhrln.aw. Mr jHmea I' lleattle, 130 Creemont terrace, Colllngeiiood. N J. Also aeriUea nnd Inter ment at !,otiKport. -. a., pat. alternonn. lll'N.V IVh. 4. Ct.BMK.NTINB. widow nf Itnhert llulin. aged "tl. Iteldtlves and Sun . 2 nil i O. o. l'emiterinn UASSA Feb. 4, .UWH 1IAN.VA, aged in. Iteljtltes and frlnua, fliiml will Hre Co, No. 2 Imlted tn funeral serilces Frl., 2 P rn i. 1,1.13 Provldentu ale. Cheater, Ta. un ii-m, r uurai I em l.r.TTIB. widow of . .i.iiui iiit.Kiri nnii nausnier ot late tinrcn u. -... ,, ... d 'l. . . :.' .''"' nihil Itelatliea and friends Imlted to I serilees. KrT.Ts i p. m . Oliver II ll.lr rildg." KS Ch"'nUt "' ,n' T"U!il" At """ HAYiirriN' ib .-.. jit.ia c, wife f nf f fti. 1 1U .Miirim i uauum, Jr nun notice o .term KiiPn, ,( ,-, ,uin tn lil.dl.ll r,m ni:niTAnK rb. .-.. iiknjamin p.. son of lato llenjamln P and Margaret A fieri laRN. aged tl2. Relatives and frlendi In vlled lo funeral servhes. Frl.. 2 p. m .VI Market St.. Gloucester City, X. J, Int. pri vate. KverKreen Cem HIF.l,. Feb. li. ANN I. widow of William C Hill lnee Ferguson). Relatives and frl'lide. tni-mbers of nileworth Temple. No .1. (1 nf lT A Invited to funeral servlrs, s.u I. ''.. '".. ,-:,"S,iF.' ,Adam" ' lnI- White. North I'e.l.ir Hill Ceni HtlPLllT. Feb. . MAMIICI. P. hu.band of Mary I: Huplet, Relative, and friend, Invited to funeral services, rrl.. 2 p. m 242T N 31d st. Int. private. ' lll'Ut.KV At VMIdwood. N J.. Feb 0 SARAH, wife of James W. Hurley (nee .Mullen), late of Uermantown. Relatives and l,nl Invited to Funeral, residence of daughter. Mrs. lwls WIIIU, 3.110 Pacific sve.. lldivood. Mass St. Ann'a H. o Chutch, WHdwnod. Mon.. 7:43 a m. Friends meet train at Market at ferry. Phlla.. tir Ardmore. 1 p. m Int. St. Denla's Cem . Arrtmore. Aulo service. JACKSON Feb 0, CATHARINB JACIC SON ine Williams), wife of William Jack, eon. Relatives and Friends Invited to funeral, Sat . fi 30 a, m., realdence of husband, 3010 Wharton St. Solemn reoul.m mamm u Gabriel's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. JACKSON. Feb. 8. OEOrtOE M.. husband of Margaret Jackson lnee McNallv) nnd aon of late George t; and Hlixabeth R Jackaon aged Bl Re'a'.lvea and friend,. Lrtcal No. 15. V. IJ. of O.. and J, of America, Invited lo funei'f. I.. 2 30 p. m., reildence, 8435 Osage ave. 1 rlcnds may can Tnurs. eve Auto srvlce. JOHNSON Feb. fl, RHRTIIA. daughter nf William A. and late Kmlly D. Johnson Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral rervlres, bat., 2 p. in., brother-in-law's resident e, Charles A hnillli 215 N. OOfTi si. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto fu neral JOHNSTON. feb. .1, WIM.TAM C. hu baud of hva Johnston (nee Greenwalt) and sun of llllzabeth and late Henry 8. Johnaton, Itelatlwa and friends, also Juniata Ixidge. No. 27U. K. of P.: Coeur de I.lon Lodge. No. 120, K. of P, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m., 232 W, Thayer at. Int. private, h. of P Cem. Remains may be Viewed I'rl . 8 to 10 p. m, KANB. Feb. 5, MARY, wife of Peter Kane (ne Kellj). aged 27 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 7:30 a. m,, 1.-.07 S. Taney et, (20th ond Dickinson). Solemn high man, of requiem St. Gabriel's Chun h 0 n. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. KATF.N. At Newtown. Pa.. Fnurth-dav. Second Mqnlh Cth, SARAH JANB KATEN. widow of Samuel Katen, aged 78. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, without further notice, from friends' Home. New town. Seventh-day, Second Month Sth. 2.30 P. m. Int. Urlghttown l'rlendsi Rurlal Ground. Train for Newtown leavea Reading Terminal 1 :23 p. m. KBATING Feb. 3, at Wild-rood. N. J nuZAHCTH. wife of Harry Keating. Rela tlvea and frlenda invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 30 a. m . 1438 S. llroad at. Solemn re. qulem mass Church of tho Annunciation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croa Oein. Auto funeral, KBM.IIV. Feb. B. CECELIA OLIVIA, widow of Alexander Kelley and daughter of Thomas F, and late Mary A. Calhoun, aged 32. Ilelatlves and Frlenda Invited to Funeral. Mon., 8 a. m lCu'i N nuth st. Requiem high masa Church of St. Gregory 0:30 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto aervlce. KUSSMAUL. Feb I, JOHN C. huaband of Laura. Kusamaul (nee Allen) and son of Catharine and late Chriatlan Kusamaul. Relatives and frlenda, employes of Isaac Sheppard Stove Foundry, Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m.. 18411 B. Wlshart st. Int. private Greenwood (K. ot P.) Cem. Re mains may be viewed Frl.. after 8 p. m. LACV. Feb 8. JOHN KAGEN. huaband of late Mary E. F.aty (nee McGrath). aged HI. Relattvea and friends, aurvlvors of Outh Pa. Vola.. and all aociatles of which he was a member, invited to funeral, Frl., 8:30 a, m., 2553 N. Kith st. Solemn requiem mass .St. Columba'a Churctr'lo a, m. Int. prlvute, Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. LATSHAW. Feb. S. HEATHIflK V daughter of John B. and lata Harriett T.at haw. aged ID. Relatives and frlendsialn vlted to funeral, Frl,, 8.30 a. m , realdence of grandmother, Mr,. Harriett Mtineon, 2311 N. Grata et. Requiem niaas Church of Our Lady ot Mercy 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. i,i.ni.ii, i to. ,i, A7t?,A. siaow ot tiarry Leach, aaeri 7' Ilelatlves and frlenrl In. vlted to funeral services, Frl., .1 p. m., 3242 N. Lee st, lnt, Oakland Cem. Remains may uc vii-wpu inura,, 9 p. til. LEWIS. Feb. .1. l'.I.I.EN LOUISA, wlf. ot John r, Lewi., Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m., 1062 n. iman at. tnear otun ana ureenway ave.). Hnlemn In nf r.nnl.m 4t. ITr.nnl Hi Sale. Churrh, 47th and Sprtagfleld ave,, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto aervlce. LLOYD. Feb. . WALTER C. aon of late Elizabeth O. and Walter C. Lloid. Rela. lives and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Frl., ys m., ia3o s. isroaa at. int. private. nd. mav rail Thura. eve. LOEII Feb. (1 KI.IAH. husband nf lata Emma Shloa. I.oeb. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral aervlce.. Frl.. 2 n. m.. 224(1 N, 13th at. Int. private, Mt, Slnal Cem. LOKTUS. Feb. 2, THOMAS, huaband of Eva Loftu,, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, gat,, 8:30 a. tn.. (12 Laurel at. Solemn requiem maas Churrh of Immaculate Conception 10 a. rn. Int. Holy Cro.a Cem. Auto funeral. . i-uisii. Feb. 4, juiuv. nusnana or itora Lotah (nee Metzgerl. aged 52. Retatlvea and frlenda. employes of Strawbrldga 4 Clothier, Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. in., p.rlora of Mrs. Joseph Schmltt 4 Son, 1311 N. Sth at. Int. Greenmount Cem, uemalna may be vl,wed Thura.. 7 to 0 p. ro. .MANNING. Feb. 11. BRIDGET M., widow of Martin Manning, Relatives and friends and Howry Soelety Invited to funeral, Frl., 7.30 a. m., 802 Haddon av... Camden, N. J. High mass Church of Iramaculati Con ception 9 a. in. Int. Calvary Cm, MASON. At Jlordentown. N. J. Feb. 8. COOPER C, huaband of Mary K. Mason, aged 00, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat., .3. p. m., 12 Elizabeth St., Iiordtntown, N. J. Int. Bordentown Cem.. llordentnwn. N. J. MATLACK. Ar Mooreetown. N. J., Second Month 6th, REBECCA H. MATFAck. aged Hi Relative, and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sixth-day. 8th hut.. 1 30 p. m.. 120 CheJtef ave., Mooreatown. lnt, Mooreatown. sict.-AHKUM eo, s. until, nu.Mnd of Iain XI. rv UM?.rrnn. Relallvea mnA f.l.nrf. lstiui of th; Sacred Heart. Invited to tu "t.i: fvi.; jo . m.v wso chi-tin ;. WH,.WS ':1,rl!l'' 'Wb 10 rW&o&Sm, ym - "- , '", ,i Tla .".' "r,;.M.,',.rv T v trlV m i t""-"""' residence. ,-,34! Thom.a ale . iVlT. &A-.um',"mU 'T'nM0Ta- ,n,'"L'"1 MNTYn-Feb"';: MAFIT. wife of mvTVVi' Mniideni. ivh it ..- r.m James Melntyre. daughter of Hrldget and betinn v 7 Fi lyXni-Tir .i, ift.'n" l"1' Patrick McOlnley. of Illghslan. County Mr nnd Mrs" wii'iism iil,i,i,2 ii,ir iS Donegal, Ireland. FtiiatUes and friends In. lelauies and frlendi ImVed tn fimetal" ,l""1 ,0 '"ral. Sat.. H n m.. reeldenee of Jiu."i.i."J! I IJ't"''." ...,nU!'1. .".. I'"''"' roiuln. Andrew Hovce. 270(1 Alter at (27th I". Cem.. 1 II AM) I" ell 7, 1UH N T liliahnr1 r,t I ' r'l".. ,u rl. rtUNIllllllC . t-liuicil iu lllli M Hand itelJtivea aVu'i fVienii. in m ,nt- " " ''ro Cem. Aulo funeral, ilted ., funeral Sat i in am 'r.iiHeniS I MeKKKVErt. Feb. .1, .KJIIN F., husband !.V(d Mill of renurem 6,fr Vnlher "' It:1"1 McKeeier (nee Weller). nelatllea of Sorrniis Church 1(? am lit nrlJii. and friends. Holy Name Society of Church llAllllll?. I "' i A Ml. MAr, idWi.I. "' lh" VIltatlon: St. Cecelia Men's T. A. 11. .to li i anil Mnrv llairls ItelJl l. n5 !"0''lll Baglea Temple, Aerie No 42. and irl.nd. Inil.edVn fimeril Frl .7.1 . "a m S''A"0-, 0'2" "",' ?.'' Q'nth' r',?R' ISns N llodlne it. .Max Church of Immarii- 7. !V,"., !, 'un?ral. Frl . 8 .11 a. m.. 176 I,.Im Coneeptlon li a. in. j,,t. Holy Croii ,'.V Huntlngilon at. Solemn requiem mass i'em. Ainu fiin.r-l ' tr church of the Vie tat on 111 a m, Int. New ii.a'.,i,i. i .i en ni-fii-n iraik iiiTiutn . 4....L1.. f-i. tiui iruRp i.pm, uprnmii!) may ue tncu and frlendi Intlted to funeral. Sat . 8.30 h. m., reaideiue nf daiishter, Mrs. F. A. rnrswell, 1008 W. Ontario at. llleh mm St. Stephen's Church lu a. m. ln Holy Sipulchrn Cem. MeCASHnnV, IVh. 4, ANNIFl K , widow nf Thomas MeCasaery. ItelatUes and friends lnlled to funeral. Sat., R .10 a m.. Daild (I. F'rankenfleld A Sona, 3.'2 N. ."2d t Maes rhureh of our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croat Cem MeCOFlMtCK. Pel.. S, ANX1H McCOH MICK (nee McDonnell). Ftelatlie and friends imlted to funeral, Mon . H a. m , . TilSIl Lancaster aie.. V. Phil. Solemn high nf niaas of requiem St. Gregory's Church U.30 Int. Cathedral Cem Met'lll.l.r. Feb . tlKOnnf-, II. Sfe. CUI.I.V. Hr. Ileiatlvea and friends Imlted tn lunerai aervitea, sat . - p. m., L'lin , Mill at. Int. prhate, McIXINUUIIll. Feb. 6, PATRICK hit, band of late Margaret MrUonough (neo Mu'. Irv). rtesldenre, 2127 S. isth st. Due notlre of funeral will he glien. MK1II.L. Feb. 4, Af.l.KN, hueband of jnmir r., mr- nuisi aim inunttr tin or ur, :invarii iv. ami t.mma Alien .ileum lta and Grays Ferry road). High maei of re niiiem mi. Anthonya Church 30 a. m. Int. llolv Cross Cem. MclNTYHK. Feb. 4. MATTHBW r husband of Ann H Mrlntre (nee Dnlan). ItelatUes and friend. Imlted to funeral. Sat.. K.30 a. ni .1.12 Huttonwood at. Snlemn Cathedral Cem. Antn funeral 1 it.i; viflltT Tr.1, a , i.i.. U .Is.lvhta i .;..'. ". ", wi,,,- ,.,... "" . ..' 'ae penseny and late William JI. Jle !"j"l- P"'.. inii nnn Mr ale . Frl.. I " .MBuVlB FeKT CHAflbES B.. son ?r Lhnrlet? If. and Jbiic Mirvln. ap"d 87, . (-litUea and Mend ln.td to funeral UcrMpca. Sat., 2 p. m.. 1S25 N Md it. Int. ML'Ll.ANY IVh It MAHV. widow of Jamea Mullany. Relative, and Friend, In vited to funeral. Sat., h30 a. m , residence of son-in-law. Thomas Rhodes. 5124 Nelson at., Oermantown. High ina.s Church ot Immaculate Conception 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. MURPHY. Suddenly. Feb fi, JOHANNA, laughter of late Thomas and llrldget Mur phv of County Kilkenny, Ireland. Rela tives and friends Imlted to funeral, Sat.. S.30 a. m,. 11124 Tree st. Solemn masa of requiem Epiphany Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cm, t'em , Ml'RPIIV. Feh 4. JOHN J. husband of Abbev Murnhv. Relatives and friend. Altar and Sacred Heart Societies ond Y, M L. I. or St, Hrldget's Church nnd Court Laurel Illll, No. 62. r of A . Invited to funeral Sat.. 8 n. m.. .IBM Calumet et.. Falls of i-ciiu)ikiii solemn requiem mas at. una. get'e Church II.3H a, m. Int. St. Mary's Cem , Rnxhorouch. t .MYRTF.TUS. Feb. S. JAMES M.. hus. band of Rose Mvrtetus (nee Ilradlev) and son of lato Charles and Catharine Myrtetua. Relatives and Friends Invited to funeral Sat.. 8.30 a. in.. 2314 N. 13th st Solemn requiem masa church nf Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. in. Int. llolv Cross Cem. NLLhON Feb. 3. at Fort Sam Houston. Tex., ROBERT, husband of Margaret Nelson (nee Rowlea). aged 2d. Due notice of fu neral will be given from residence of father-in-law, c. r. Howies. 183". N. Mutter st. OSLEH Feb. 5. DAVIS S OSLER. hus band of Elizabeth R. Osier (nee Reber). and son of Rebecca Ann and late Davis S. Osier, aged 45, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. ro.. late reel, dence. I'ensauken. N. .1. lnt tniiinwn (Cem, Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. I'AHSHAI.I,. Feb. .-,. S. E. cor. Huh, St. and IWth ave.. Oak Lane. WILLIAM li. PARSHALL. Due notlte of funeial PATTERSON. Feb. 8. ROBERT PAT TERSON, aged 7H. Relatives and friend, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 0 a. m.. Torresdale. Phlla. High man at St. Dominic's Church. Ilolmeabure 10 a. m. Interment St. Dom inle's Cem, - I'OIE.SZ. Feb. 5, I.TDIA J . wife of Wll Ilam F. Polesz. oiled lis. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, rrl., 1 p. in . apartments ot William II. Hatters bv. 33H1 N Uroad at. Int. American Me chanics' Cem Auto funeral. RAI.NT.Y, Feb. 5. THOMAS, husbnnd of Sarah Ann Ralney, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m , 2324 N. Howard st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Remain, may bo viewed Thurs , after 8 ' .RAMSAY. Feb. 3, WILHELMINA, widow or John A, Rem, ay. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2.30 p. m., 4740 Mulberry at.. Frankford. Int. prl. RANDALL. Feb. B. 13LLA IC. widow oF Gilbert (1. Randall and" daughter of the late Jonathan nnd Deborah Lovett, aged 64. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral ervlcej. 203 Cedar St., Bristol, Pa.. I'rl., 2 P. m. Int. Bristol Cem , REDMOND. Feb. 5. NICHOLAS A., hus. band of l.'mma C. Redmond (nee Clark). Relatives and friends. Holy Name of vial tatlon Church. St. Edward's Beneficial So ciety, emploses of Hero M, F. 1).. invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m 2.147 N. Hope ot. Solemn requiem high masa Visitation Church 11) a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. RODE Feb. 5. FREDERICK RODE, aged SO. Relatives and friends. Kearny foal, No. 55. U. A. R.t Hnrrowgate Castle, No. 128. A. O. K. of M. c. invited to fu neral. Sat., 2 p. m.. 1213 Redgley ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Trl.. 8 to 10 p. m .ROLLER. Feb, 0. nERTHA M.. widow oF Phillip Roller, aged 79. Relatives and Friends Invited to aervlcea. Sat,, 1 p. m.. 113 Roaemont ave., Ridley Park, Pa, Int. private. RUNKEL. Feb. B, FREDERICK A. RU.NKEL, aged 42, son ot late Charles and Catherine Runkel. Relatives and Friends Invited to Funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. ni., spts. Walter W. Conroy, 720 Buttonwood st. Int. private. SAVIIl,? I7iK A Rlllllf flITlfll .i of Thomas M. Safe, aged 62. Fiteral serv- i-ch jtcnoDotn i. . v;nurrn, i-aul St., I'rankford. Sat,, 11 a. m. Int. private. HCHLATER. Feb. 8. FRANK J., huiband of Mary A. Schlater (neo Whelln). Relative, and friend.. Isabella Council. No. S28, K. of C.. Invited to funeral. I'rl., 8.30 a. m 1318 Orthodox at,, Frankford. Solemn requiem mass St. Joachim's Church 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. BCIIKHIH.H Feh. ft. I.fHlIR. hu.h.n.t nt Gertrude Schneblo (nea llhllng), aged 53. Relatives and friends also emploves ot Charles Bond Co., and all societies of which he was a member, Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8.30 a, m,, 1613 N. llantock at, Solemn re. qulem maaa St. Peter's Church 10 a, m. Int. private. Holy Redeemer Cem. Aulo aervlce. SCIIWAKOPF, Feb. 4. HELEN M. daughter of Emll L. and Mills Schwakopf, aged 14, Relatives and frlenda. scholara of Epiphany School, Invited to funeral, Frl,, 8:30 a, m.. parents' residence, 2440 s Camac at. Requiem high ma., Church of Kplohanv 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cm. r.m Auto service. ' hiiannajian. r,D. a, JOHANNA widow of John Shannahsn. formerly of Washington C. II.. Ohio. Relattvea and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a. m ,422 N. Redfield at. (near BOth at. and Haverford ave.). Solemn requiem maaa Church of Our Lady of tha Rosary 10 a. m Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto service. a.vu i tl. reo. d, lite or .'too. k, Delhi St., BENJAMIN C. huaband of Mary A, Smith (nee Ilroadbent), aged 88. Rela ttvea and frlenda. members of Pnlln id. Aa.o., Police Penalon Fund, police ot tha ..-a Diat,, implores or. iteiston. Theatre, Invited to funeral. Sal.. 2 D. m.. re.M.nm ot son-in-law, George Miller, Woodford fuardhouse. Falrmount Park (York at. en ranee). Int. at North C'idar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Fr.. eve. Llmoualne funeral. SMITH. Feb. fl. H. ROSS, huaband of Ella It, (nee Warwick) Smith. Due notice of funeral given. 4175 Leldy ave. , SOI.OMON. Feb. 6. MOSES, huaband of lata Rnsetta Solomon, aged 80. Reiatlvea and frlenda, Hand-In-Hand Mutual Bene fit Society, Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m!. residence of daughter. Mri. K. Benaon, B107 Parrlah at. Int. Adath Je.hurun Cem. Re main! may be viewed Thurs.. 8 to to p. rn. SPKRINQ. Feb, 8. ELEANOR PETKR. SON. widow of Joshua 8perlng, aged 92 Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2:30 n. nt.. 100 i Vln. it ,.' private. 1 ' HIAUti. Buna-niy. en. e, harry J foii d. v. !- m. iiiu m.wi magg mi Junes), aged T. R.lallve. and friends lnvlti tn funrsl. Frl.. i p. 111. nvltrd . wi m Hn. ... " ;.' 261 R N. JOth it. Iatl Northwood Cam" Bi: - i tliea nnd friend Invited tn funeral rli STKVBNS. I'eh. fl. ANNIB M.. wlfa of Henry Slevena, aged . Flelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 1 p. m., late renldcnee II) berry se., Pnmerton. Phlla, Int. William Penn Cem. Train for Somerton leaies Heading Terminal 11:17 a. in. Autos will be In waiting. Auto funeral. STHWAFIT-Fel.. tl. ANNIB i:. STBW. AHT. ngd 7S. of lindon, Canada. Itela tlea and friends Imlted to funeral serv. lees I'rl . 1" in., chapel of Andrew J. Hair Sim. Arch and inth sta. Int. rrliate. ' .Aifi'.li. . IIBt.KN ANNA, dauahter of Hobe'rt J. and Anna Talt, aged IS. Ftela- ... . .. rrlm.1 Invited tn funeral. Mnn . I hv trust rnmnsnv in ft.. I Brlil 2 r" Tn." from re.ldento of parent. 1437 j'lhe rlty. Address H 243. Led,,, 4ftlh at. Int. Fernwood Ccm. Auto fu-' "'TAYLOR Feb. .",. CONSTANCE 11.. daughter of Albert L, and Caroline Tavlor, aged 22. Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral servlie,. Sat.,, 11 a. m., parents' residence, S. W. cor, 8(li st and Oak Lane ave.. Oak Lane, Int. private, Northwood CPTl'TF.nW Feb. 3, JANE ft. widow nt George Tltlow. Sr., aged 85. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m , 3443 Joyce st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be vlwed Thurs. eve. Auto "TRACY. Feb. 2. FRANK .:., hu.band ot late Susan Tracy (nee Kern). Relative, and friends. St. Patrick's 11 V. M. Sodalltr. League of the Sacred Heart. Invited to fu. neral. Frl.. 8 a. m 2720 Latona st. (27th and Wharton sts ). Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthenr's Church 0.30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem TRACY At Beverly. N. J.. Teb. 4. JESSIE WILLIAMS, wife of Oeorge T. Tracv, M. D . aged 43 Relatives and frlenda invited to itinera, neruces, hr... 2 I " .",.',", '""ic ae.. raa Vi..n ' rem ' "eic,, "' J' Ini- , OiniaR wanted at Wunderle'a mbw1 Mlcharl anrl Itar'bara Ulman. ft Red -11), ne, 1 OIHI.S wanted for Hnlahlntr drean nm rn atlea and frlenda touted to funeral services .earners. Smith Ramsey, Ha Ju " "nno ' v HpaV.i -." t :H,?.n' OUH WORK- Ulrl. unit. Vrott "Son ,??!Htll'J!.0?L..?u !". -Mt. 1 ceneral liouseiyork: Rood Plain V-em' Slnal iem i.riiiHius nm uo viewca inurs., n; evenlnps off: L In family; t" H tn 1(1 T " . . ;...i.n... VAAUI'UIll of James andegrlft. axed ho, IleU ( atlves and friends lnlted to funeral er Ires. Frl. 2 p. tn . nsldence of aon.ln.ii.w Charles C. IMper, ,in.3 Mnden st.. Camden, N J. Int. rrl ate, hercreen Cem. Friends may lw remains, Thura.. 7 to 0 p. m. VOLPi:. Feb. B. rHAXk. tanr, nf t.t. John and Antoinette Volplate of Pottstown. j.eminrfi anu iri,iii invuea 10 lunerai, Mon.. H.30 a. m . brotherlnlaws residence. I .aw re nm A gonial. ltM.'i Jlowati st,. lS'lre town Solemn high mass of requiem St .Stephen's Churth 10 a. ni. int. Holy UstvllUlvrn isvm ' Wi ,Vi:iXZlErtlt Suddenlv. T'h n t i.i-. r.liNi'i; KIS!ll:nl, ased 1-3. iieintite, and Friends, Itellef Asao of P. H, n Urotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, lnlteil to funeral, 2029 llagert at.. I'rl., 0 a. m Mass St. Columba's Churth 10 30 a. m Int. St Dominie's t'em., -Ilolmesburg. WE.VZE1.U Feb. 0. AI1HIE M. WEN ZEl.li. wIFe oF George F. Weniell. Itela tlies and Friends Invited to funeral services. I rl.. it p. m 121S N. 10th st. Int. strictly private. e'.!i,',(.Nnn..Erh' '' MAROAnET J., wife of J IHam II. Werner. J,. r and daughter of Mathlaa and .Mary llofakrr, sged L'4 Itela tltes and Friends. Mt, Prido circle, N'o. 10. r , of A . invlleil tn funersl. Mat Ban, parents' realdence. 2770 Pratt st. llequlem high mass All Saints' Churrh. Hrldesburc. ?.. ". ,,n I'". il0l "olv Redeemer t'em. nashlngtnii ID. C) and Alexandria (Va.l paners topy. Wll ITU. K!tt,!nH' l-l, r. riTVlep wife of Newton II. White. Rf'latlle' and friends InUted In funeral serilces. Vrl . p. m., 5522 Glrard ae. Further serilces V-", -.." ." residence of brolher-ln-law, Irank II. Smith. 370 X. lianoer st.. Pott town. I'a. lnt, Pottstonn. Ta, Pott-ton n papers enpv. AJmiA,! C.. husband of Florence lllllborn "llllams and son of Howard 11. and Marv Comly Williams, aged 24. Relatives and friend, Invited to funeral, rifth-day. Second Month 7th. 2.30 p. m.. Horsham. Pa. Int. priy..l.' .."." wl" m'ct trollev nt Horsham. ILMAMS Feb. 0, SUSANNAH AI widow of Henry Williams (nee Geary) Rel. atUes nnd friends Invited to Bert Ices. Sat . 2 V-,.!niii-"l',fnc." of sister, Mrs. C. Roat. J.tiJ Iilamnnil tar. in t.-i.ii it... Illll t'em. -..,... .."w t.nure, .V,l"s.0'N!. Suddenlv. Feb. .",, OERTRUDE yd'" o Krank Wilson and daughter of Thomas n. and I.l.setta Han.bery. Due no. !e!dSnceUn,',r0'i ?Ji'5'.t,Vm- 'rom 'ath"' WItiailT, Feb. 0, KI.IZA1IETH ,M of Thomas W. Wright, 'aged 8oT ItelaUve" dence iT-Vonllndawr liSn'TW 10th St.. Int. tirll!. Allnnn. -L'.riL. ""O copy, ' " ewtl nltll ITXDKRTAKKRS EI.UWOOD HEACOCK. 2027 N'. College ' Heat sertlce and equipment. Poplar 1834 KnitCATlONAT. Iloth Keea A NEW TERM1 IN ALL, CLASSES Noit Open Complete Courses In All Schools c?.m.m,f,rco antl Account. llulldlng Construction -"!'f .Kreparatory School of Music Airplane Construction liualnes. Courses Engineering Preparatory Inquire nqulre CENTnALV If n i nstructlon Dent. 1421 AP.CH Vj. A, ....v uvmai .uur.ea J I LINO Instruction In Day. Eea. l'o.ltlon, ,etured. .m-.i.. Philadelphia School of Filim, 010 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. STRAYER'S T.S,2r0V Au,,.n": l.ct"" Position, guaran'd. AVatjjy.-'fla'.. MUSIC D AfiTIME PIANO PLAYING '", TA TIGHT IV en sn.ocn.. TArV'nLl,T.,v.?.q,'-r;?soNs CHMSTENSEN KrilOOL of I'nSul.. iti. 1BJ0 rllKSTNIIT 'RT. ' B,n2P.SIR.l,Q 1BJ0 rllKSTNIIT 8T. sivrj.niAiliu T. l;!1. ui. n.i Tioga 3281 W1NTBB ItrSOUTS ATIXTIO f'lTY. N. J. Westminster v. near Beach. Ei,T, water. .10 UB ,k,y &u?&l&S'hS1 HOltL BOSCOBEL K.ntukr Ave. nea"r Well-heated room.. nookleL: '.?..'!.'? I.AKEWOOI). LAUREL! HOUSE Tclepbaaa j, Uknml ' LA&EWO O D ga-a.sr-7 J.m TIKOWIA Train service a, far South aa Old Point Comfort wag n.v.r better! HOTJEtCHAMBERLIN FOWT CMtroa-r Osmr Bwtmntlag I 1T feodCuiilD.. lag Fool, Celt. Bra- L Est, glim nsaii Baui am - ' tt W rirtr. and Tnatanat. Writ. . aaaaia. .,. rirtrM. Mr, , Oe?f.Wa!.lilia('i .&VcBhs?.tn5,t.,tnu-i &< SSoSSi LOST AND tOTJND BROOCH Lnat.aauar. .in. .t .brooch, bitweeti th, Longacri aVT. cro'J Uth and Che.tnut ll." ItJward if ?' n! to J. K. Caldwell a Co. "ew returned mult TKII Poi-KitTHnnui ... .:- ""warn. 1 -.K"i2t!. poS.e50!f' n"f Vth and D. i.I leather Doekethnnir ,.....!??' "SiT - 'J":" " ovwum wiin rontam. '".".i iuuau.-ren. n. I.AURA EF.MS YOUNG daughter of Wm II and late Alice T. NorVls fn.A00.na , V- Relatives nnd friend; lnted to. funeral Rervlres, Sat.. 2 n. mi. ine cnanei nr a .t iiaip .. PEBSONAtS ViinOW AND F1VK ClIIIlin,. killed si tl l'h i. n,.,.w eienlnr. In great need, have iSL nf arcldent to entnmitni..?1! through Anthony Malattata. Vui.1! Omden, f. J, ' ""i HELP WANTED n nEL TELEriioNB oriaj t.00 per week paid new . miring nrai month of ii,aJ They are then algnM "TO1 conienlent to their h.l?J advancement la rapid, eVS ttproriuiimr aio oDen In - poastas energy and ambition There sra comfortaWa ana five recreation and dlntn. 1 and meais are served at cm Toung women between j ears of age should do jtiaiset atreai. Between 8 a 6 p. m. ' THE nr.T.T. Tler.tBn,i...';J PTimtHTt.VlV.Vi nooKKBHPKn Large Krnala.t" fartlirlnr enmninv I... n,lrt competent assistant bookkeetJ!?. particulars, Including see. ,... riencn and salary expected p orflee. BOOKKEEPER, ns.lalanr . "7: drert DRAFTING Girl wanted to wal ing room: statu etn.rln,. - "! n.MMl 1 S,'r. Tr1ni n.n. . ,.... . ..... , .....,..-r .,,iirn. OIRI.S Steadr all year 'round wartl over 10 vears and active worneall ern. np-in-nate lactory building isiujl for West Phlla. girls on account; proximity to subway. Raring V. ave., uirnv. enrat, naitimorei f-prlng Garden bridge, surface ttj A.Sj.kl ts.favntA1 An tvaaaiaa .. . "'SSI tn it - ""iii'u vii lilieirni (up Prl llRht machines: factory hours ftii am i-sri 'JW" f'satxa urrjiiiHYIB, t Of f ibiib tan ai ittviF'ry or Vy Kctriaul telephone, Mr. Ford, in Mrt?l ....uai-.. Vw.( xou. .ttkll fjr,. Oint.H wanted to work In far! nte paia tviuio learnlnc Hm Moiment. ran n m .Hnrmn -l T.1. J Qint u . r' ' iHunur. i noiif i log a 73M HOSIERY Toppers and knlttrs, loopera and And rib-frame hands want. Oood wages paid. Apply at t WALMCn WILSON lIOSIfcRYJ Orchard below Unity. Frankbn HOUSEWORK Colored girl wuttfl cooking and general housework; a family; aparlmentt no Sunday werkFl out. Call Harlng 3SB .1. ts."J? STENOGRAPHER andOJ-plst Th,' Refining Co. has aionenlng far i nerlenced female stenographer an, n its main office. 3144 Paasvunk a.7i splendid opportunity for advanceniti pi mi ill" ,-m-w uriu. STENOanAPHER Must hsve h4 I . yeara experience in oincs o, also knowledge of bookkeenlnr ptrson. American Itealtv. 141S Wat 6TENOGRAPIIER Tounir lanV nent position: muat be first e1.j pable In all respects; state eirerll salary. 11 ITiS. Ledger Central .1 TYPIST. Female T' Atlantic .Re lias an opening i. an experience ttnlst at Us main nfr.'r. 3144 P..m Phlla - splendid opportunity fnp.rfv.iv Apply In person nt the Sties Pept.4?l WOMEN HETWEEN AGES 18 AND 40 TEARS WANTED ron aruNiTioN wonK.,i 23 CENTS PER HOUR (ID n:ri week) to start, TER HOUR (M4.40 TER TVEB WHEN PROFICIENT; 8 HOUR!! DAT: CHANCE FOIl ADVANCB OOOD LIVING AND WORKINO I TIONSi ROOMS, Jl A WEEK: CO CAFETERIA NEAItnt. ArPLT I TONT DE NEMOURS & CO., Wfl EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, NEARil KN'S DORMITORIES. WAI, AVENUK AND D STRE CARNEY'S POINT VII IJIOE, PENNSOROVE.5, N.J. TRAINS LEAVE j CAMDEN. VT. J. S. R. R. STA TION, 7:10, 0, 11:42 A. M. TntTN'fl LADY. 1R.1B. for gegH work and to operate telephones,; and pleasant surroundlacs. H 241.'I HELP WANTED Mi ACCOUNTANT MAN NOT SUBJECT TO DB T-vnerteneeit .nfl ranable of ' rhnrgi of department In oM .rnvln. nnmnanv. renllei tO ti consideration must state lal handwriting age. naoua. sai. quircmeni ana oetaiiea .if V 2S0. LEDQER OFFIC AMBITIOUS MEN who wilt appreciate belnc given I nlty to make a nlaea for themSS greatest sales organization of ttfj oi our new men are earning , nn at lh. anm tints vtlnln. .H fit themselves for executive posltj much mnret nur hn.lneaa Is gTs field I. unlimited and our position manent: If you are ambltloua. of I aeter an innd irfiwn rnme In I talk with ua. L. a, Jackson. 19 J ASIv fne Tin.- iTI.iNTtn TIEF representstlve. Third floor, loa BOr)K:i;ii;P!Pien itn, in manufacturln: rem. In N. Statl full il.talla aa tn III. 119" ary eipected, whether subject toij .... ijeagir unio.. BOOKKEEPER - Assistant gft keeper wanted by tru.t coral ontF rentrai portion of ins ledger t'entral. city, Ado. HOY. over Id. to learn nrlntlng tn vata printing plantt modern wsj anion.. iiougllton TCBlt dwi sia.cner. BOY ovtr IS yean for erranasj worn. noutnwarK I' OUilurr SJ t-o.. ,uu wssnington ave. BOTH AND TnlINn ltKNT.-FirstS tuntty to eecuri steady work! tl naa esperienco worxinv on ci ferred. althtiuah aueh exnerlenc I lutely neceaaary. Inquire for Del tory onice. 11 I. I'Aisi is tu., VSM I . '-' -J BOYS wanted, in ears of sge." iern ttiaroinea maatng rniema i wage. ,a per ween ot pi povrs ' ;A. V-SVt- ' ' h: ' 4VaiJeYJJratt.' v- V " "I. ;ui- si " aw, -v -.i . t 'j. .K - , M "ftffhi. J ',. . . , "'.,', llrnwn a Mlv ,Pa. M. 1st.' a.