J&?! ' .1 .TSKlVMakm?" -' Wt ,'. 'iff . I0SSIP OF THE STREET JNION PACIFIC'S NEW STRENGTH INTO MARKET! fAction of Directors Accepted as Evidence of X Satisfaction With Government Control of ' Railroads-Maossip of the Street w, ,NV bankers nnd brokers In i llic market yesterday, especially of the directors of tho Union I'acino Rullroful Company nn Thursday In declaring a dividend on It") common stock, thus putting the extra one-halt ef 1 per cc,,t declared for tho previous quarter Into the regular dectara- ft tlon and thus placing tho common etocli permanently upon a 10 per cent A annual dividend basis n addition, the regular semiannual d!ldcnd of f per cent on the preferred stock was nlso declared. ttotli dividends aro .- payable April 1 to stockholders of record March !. ! It Is generally acknowledged In financial circles hero that this action i by the Union l'aclflc directors will go a long way toward residing public 'i .nnfwttnco In tho futuro of lallroad f2.hken, especially toward tho closo rtthe Intention of the Administration &. tho holders of railroad securities Compensation during tho period of governmental control. By their action on Thursday tho I kelfove tli.it Government control ls - 4 interests uf tlio road's security holders, on record as believing that under if Jlildend can bo maintained. ,. .. . .. ...,i tu. .,., i1". 4 or fcuwiui jmio I'unfc mu nh" inn i'" .i, vfl..-.i.. M ' Such an expression of conlldenco if tho road has mado u most favorablo "of Union raclllc securities, but has t .. .. l, , -.-...!. I f...!.....! lltAHiOtncr rimruau actuimvo. jii'icv-u, my stock on, tlio general list in a greater or ices ucgiuv. Thero icro others, however, who maintained that the Union racitic It. Ihidend was only one of tho contributing causes of tho btrong condition i . .1... n..t..i ...,n il.nl it... itnlt-.il rnltnn ivn tlin belief. Wlllcll it r j St IIIU linvinv-i. iiiii uni. mt. . ...v..,,... 7 particularly Mrong In Wall street, that ' banker who had Just returned from n s.hort lslt to New oric sain tlio l. keiief thorn In that neaco Is due nnvwhero from thirty to ninety days. J Asked If this opinion was based ?. Mm . 'T could not pin any ono down to concrete rcuhons mr uiv ". " " nto way to express what ! meant Irinjus of the opinions of the foremost financiers of the country. 2 "In tho amo way," ho remarked. "If I were in Clreat Urltaln I would '.draw my conclusions from tho consensus of opinion of tho leading ilnan- .!. in t.nmi.m'.i kirrt-t. nn It has i ., ii. .,..... i, i.. nrr.,iri, nt . ' " .. from nil quarters that they naturally Vi ahead of tho rest of us. In wall f talk Is very strong." Baldwin Locomotive Company's Big Earnings ) Iialdwlu I.ocomotlo "Works stock sold on tho New York Stock '. t change jcslerday at 72 nt th6 close. It was announced In the last week v Of December that the gro-s business of tho llaldwln I.oromotlo Works 'Jn'l!)17 was In excess of ? 1 00,0,00,000. This record olumo compared with fj59.:i9.o;7 In 1010 nnd S22.033.0t I In 1915. The 1910 total Included ', J!5,614,033 from shell contracts, etc. ' yet been completed. k An utiofllclal preliminary csCmato. howoier. Is about $10,000,000 L'tarned over llcd charges, after writing off some deferred accounts In connection with munitions contracts. Deducting war taxes and depre ciation reserves. and preferred dividend, the estimate Is around 57,000.000, or So per cent, earned on the ?20,000.000 common stock, though the llnal figures may not icnch quite as high. Tlicro Is still $10,000,000 floating ', j car ago, and tho management has policy of writing off liberally for Ujt npparcnt deslro to eliminate wuter m ttaaou reports or slock dividends fcunied. The annual meeting of tho A well-known broker In tho downtown nectlon remarked that If ho were a director of tho Baldwin Company and If It anticipated any new ' financing during tho present jenr, ho would vote against a dividend on ! tho. common stock If tho above figures were correct. IIo remarked that 'tlio banks that wero carrying the floating indebtedness would Insist on : getting paid oft In prcfcrcnco to liavlng a dividend. ne musi laito inio consiueraiion," no said, "inat these ate war v times, that the Government Is In need of a great deal of money and that s Its claims como first. Perhaps," ho added, "If times wcio normal I might consider a dhldcnd would bo the proper thins ' Rally in Liberty Four. Per Cents p Ono of tho surprises of the Street esterdjy was the tally fn Liberty - K per cent bonds, which had mado a new low t coord tlio day before. ( a news bureau attributed rho rally to n suggestion of C. AV. Tlarron , which camo over tho Dow, Jones & Co. ticker that the new Liberty Bonds should bo 3,05 per cent tax-exempt bonds, callable In il e years. ,' The samo suggestion was mado In tills column several dava ncn sr. It i not an altogether new Idea. 5 lianKcrs ana oroKcra wnoso opinions were asl.ed as to tlio t ally In : theso bonds said It was sympathetic with tho general upward trend of 'K the market, and that the growing prospects of peace had more to do with fi the strengthening of tho prices for (Light, Heat and Note Company's Note Issue 5,1. A. B. Leach & Co., Inc., Field, Richards & Co. and thejjond depart 4mentof tho FUth-Third National Bank of Cincinnati, arc offering J1.C60,- j'loq Union Light, Heat and Power gi I per cent first mortgago Hen gold fA.ak. . . E 74 per cent. Tho notes aro duo leDru.iry is, i.w. ct earnings of tho m. COmnnnv ttr tVtt vni nnrlofl TlAOmlipp S1 I'll? worn S!M:1'I7.!. ii- tinfl,-!,.- Vthreo times the total annual Interest ifcaue, upon retirement of the first mortgage 4s, Mny 1. Tho note Issue Is cured by a first mortgago Hen on Ci?Jolumbla Gas and Electric Company, which guarantees payment of the Unlon Light, Hcut and Power Company bonds, reported for the calendar J'tar 1017 a net surplus, after paying J2,9S4,4Sj.11, Tho sale of tho new jfethe capital Issues commltteo ot tho gfablic Utility Notes of the Week , El . Columbia Gas and Electric Company's Income account for the ytar naed December 31, 1017, showed gioss over 1010 ot $1,803,688; net Income if $787,697; other Income, S1.048.C14, nn iS.lWO.OSi, an Increaso of $1,008,000; 'Increase of $1,777,000. in . . r Arizona Power Company reports of IK sn or nn Ini-mnsn nt T.S.4 ner Kef 1910; net earnings, $27,422.14, "ah fjtwelvo months ended October 31, j Increase over the twelve months ended 'JSet earnings wero $281,001.14, an 0PPER SITUATION IMPROVES fKtors Affecting Red Metal Market NUnfavorably .Have Been Removed .'Vm. i-rtn, 1..J.1. sr -rtiptt 1,s -4M lUlllVi WU. v. ..v.w . en a tirp for the better in tho cop- iuuauoripurinB iasi ween, uu w ImErovf.mtnt In the various factors hlch ,v'cre nffcctlnc the' red metal rkt unfavorubly In the last month tiro. ' The local copper 'trade UP to a Tv-celc null sutTerlne as much from the in Ulty to unload cars which reached this lion as It-p-as from the embargo. t line elvers here wero notified that their WerJiad arrived at the railroad yard. Kin (nvestlccUloti they had Invariably Ond that Ilia cars uere In such n lo Itlon 'that unloading Mas out of the MQn for the ttmo neinc Another factor which has caused n k-up In ,tte anxiety of some copper ,ts Is he virtual settlement of ktrik'e of ions-shoremen on coastwise iftWhlif.,lt Is true.twit.tne jni Tfwriwa now M nur ! L- DIVIDEND PUTS i ,ty attributed tlio strength of nlicirtly nfter tlio opening, to action Investments, which had been badly of 1017. The public now recognizes nnd Congress to give a square deal and to seo that they have adequate Union Pacific directors &liow they far from being prejudicial to tho but they have placed thcmsclvei that conttol a regular 10 per oent .1.,.. .u,-i.ienri linn ltcen S net" cent - t m., ....- . In tho futuro earning capacity or Impression not only on tho holders had n, marked iniiucnco on inu.uij !.. AflVr.4 .nil llO triirCll ID illlllOtlL mu nv. v.... -- ..,...... ..... - peace la In sight. Ono well-known on anything tangible, ho said ho ....... ... .... I...1I..,- ...! 4l. would be to say thai it ii uic con- always been tho case that theso men ,.n niiirli anil so Mirlcd Information ....... .1. . nf nlTnll a -.sonso mo Bfiici.u mm. ...... sticct," lie repeaicu, uic can i The annual icport for 1917 has not debt, a reduction of Jj.000.000 slnco hcrctofo.ro pursued a conservative rcrvc, depreciation, etc., It being from the common Mock. 1'or this navo uccn described as entirely un- stockholders will bo held March 7; Liberty -ts than any other influence, Company of Covington, Ky two-year notes nt 00 and interest, jlcldlng - ..... ... . . charges, Including intercut on this nil property of tho company. The all fixed charges, including taxes, ot Issuo of notes has been approved by Federal Iteservo Board. earnings of $10,861,540, an increase after taxes, $3,2:2,073, an Increase ot increase of $1,121,012; total Income, surplus after charges, $2(034,481, an - r: tor uctoDer, isii, gross earnings cent over tho cnfresnnnrtlnir month Increase of 24,0 per cent, l'or tlio gross earnings wero $131,179,38, nn October 31, 1916, of .61.2 per cent. increaso ot 4..S per cent. the fact that between 400 and COO men .were movlntr freight this woek brought In some copper ore which had been held up for several weeks. f Inquiries for copper metal from reeu. Jar consumers during the last week have oomuiueu miny guuu, uui mo abaters again displayed a tendency to hold off and many contracts are still pending.' This Is due .to the fact that tho aov ernment is purchasing Its requirements from time to time and all- the sellers are anxious to be able to supply the war needs as soon as called upon to do bo. IleportB received from most mining sections 'are that operations are .going head 'at a satisfactory rate, but no one Is looking for a great Increaso In the production figures for February as a whole duo to the fact that there are four less working days this month than In January. . Meat- Shipments Increase ' CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (Shipments; 0r fresh and cured meats from Chicago during .the week endqd today wer'jn,. oio.aoo., poiraas. a-amsi ,4b4,7,94)i i in vkhm tw s . iiib v lT estf -v . .,- WK( PtiBLlO LEDaliUl-PHlLADELMiA, SATURDAY, Business Career of Peter 71int A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Copyrlihtl Mr, WhlteUend trill nntu.tr tour tiii'tneis ?.'..'J!,""'.n aellliif, arii rrllslaii antt I'M"' "l lBM to nil Innalrlrt. Tlmsc KMrh itro (inontmou. Hint !i louorr'i, .tn. UCM f.j techntent aiieafiaii, ,,-m I. ui ii. mall, others vm l-e naiiLtrnt M thit . ruwmil. 71. inoti oitrrcatma problmn o t-lOMlrrrif ir lM(T Mlnr. (ID u oi n 111,1 fill vlrtCO m. XIV WBLL. this li my serond day In the grocery departmnt where llenton sfiit me to get soino n-lllns pointers from l.ojsers. the star hnli.n.in of the store. 1 felt a lilt disappointed, for all li ' dtd wai to tnke tho customers' orders ' und In every case sugcest a lot of etra things they might lmn torgntten He Ri'lierally foulid something each custo- I mer wanted. i Just the same t expected to get on to somo tricks of foiling that helped to fnrco imIcs, but his s.iles Jupt camo easily, nt.d naturally. I said Uh inuoh I to llutlcr, another salesman In that de- I txirtinmt. "That's tho beauty of Hog rs's felling," ho said. "ITc docs It so Mislly .ill his customers nsk fer him. they Illin him so macli " Tho grocrrv department h.-nl a new hreakfast food fifteen centu a iiat-kaKe that It was pushing, and It really was Interesting to nic to notlco how Hogers sold neaily excry ono a packozo of It. He said something like this: "lly the way, Mrs. Blank (ho nearly alwujs knew the curtomers' iinmes), nii al ways appreciate sometliliig unusual, mi I know j on would like lo Irv a new breakfast food wo have and let ii't hao ' tho benefit of vr opinion on It " i Tho rustemcr would begin to sav, "V haxe plenty nt present," but Kegcrs would tactfully break In: ".Vow. this Isn't nny of the ordinary ' ten-cent pjekage gnodK, Mri. Hlnnk. but an unutual product" (nnd here ho would Blxe a brief description nf It) "at fifteen cents of course, not sue!) n big iMUixgc lis lbf rbefiner. er.rnl r.....w l.. 1.,.. I .. ii ..I..- ,, ,..,, :, ..... i "."""'"''"" ""' "' oi-H.n.us lumr i or this, hfsldeii leallzlng tint sou are Ksttlng something leallv sall-.fIng and j nourishing. How many psekageu may I I include with j.our order?" 1 I wondered why the customers nearly always fell for It. nnd no I .itked him Itogeja m hlg. rather fat. ruddy-fneed, jolly man about tlilrty-llr, and Is as good-natured rm can be. . i "Wsten, l'etir." Kald be fsomrlioAV It (eetned aulle natural for him In i-.ill me Peter tlio first time he aw mel, "and I'll explain a great psyebologlcal plie. I iiomenon to sou. lleie's the. Idui: Al- wnys make It easy for thn cuttotiicr to ( say 'no. jes and dll.leult for him to cay "So," continued lingers, I say to i a customer, will you Just nn eaj,y for the 'no ai. 'ye?.' See what I mean There- , fore, if I say. 'Vou don't toed this, do i joii?' I'o mndo It easy for the rtiUinier t to fa;' 'uo.' So I say. 'Mow- many shall j 1 (ell you,' or Which Else win jou take?" I or some men positive question. Ily bo , doing I assume the customer Ip going to , I nuy nnu tun only tnmg to decide Is the I fiiuntlty or kIzo or what not This makSH It ilirtleiili for the cjr tomer to s'.iv 'no.' and ven easy for him to follow- tlio lnilng suggestion I've made: ami most people, follow tho path of le'.st toslstance. Simple, Isn't ll?" "It Is now- you've told inc." I ad mitted, "but I never ihould have thought It out by myoclf." I see whv Uogers la so successful he thinks things out. tiiiiavs nt'siNr.ss i:riciiM! Mal.0 it easy for llir customer fo toj "yes." What does this mean to YOU? (CONTINUHI) MO.N'UAY) OPTIMISTIC FEELING IN THE STEEL TRADE Improvement Is Admitted by All Authorities Railroad Congestion Relieved vi:w yortic. ivb. is I l'or the lint time since early In De cember It is possllile to report n more optimistic feeling In the steel trade. i That there has been considerable Im- provement hi the situation is admitted ! by all trade, outhoilties. Tho favorable weather of the last week has dono much to bring about tho change. In so far ns It lias rclleed the railroad congestion and permitted receipts of fuel at tho bteel plants which had been curtailing production because of tho lack of fuel. Although the movement of finished and seminnlslied products from the mills IS llAH.n till,, II . n U C.I..A IKJl.t-. ,. rrn there Is Ft ill room for much Improve ment In thin direction. Steel comiunloi.' officials express the belief that this con-1 flltion will be lcmedlcd within a com paiatlvcly bliort time. Of course, tho continuation of tho bet terment depends entirely on weather conditions. Should tho high tempera-' turo of the Iat week hold on for a . time longer. It Is felt that much head- ' way can be made In clearing tracks, and'' this will bo reflected In heavier receipts of materials nt steel plants and alro In the removal of products from the storage I yards. j tVhllo 110 official figures of the im provement which has taken placo arc obtainable, It Is ef-tlmated by thoso who study steel conditions closely and who should know what Is gong on that tho Increase In operations tanccs all tho way from 10 to Su per cent. Tho largest producers ore (shooting the smallest Increases, namely, from C to 1G per cent on the uverage; but this Is due to the fact that the curtailment at these plants was not fo drastic as at some of tho smaller mills ot tho country. One Instance Is heard of whero the operations hae been Increased ahout SO pet cent during tno weeu at n tman Independent plant, but this Is due to tho shutdown of many departments at this company's mill, which was resumed on last Tuesday, Throughout eastern Tennsjlvanla the greatest gain Is recwded. The steel mills In that section had been suffering for a' number of weeks from lack of fuel and many plants wero virtually closed, the men being put to work outsldo In an effort to clear railroad tracks and sidings and make nioro room for storing finished products. f- That the change came In good time Is the opinion expressed in me iraue. 1 ne situation w as becoming serious In many localities and production was kept going at the fate It did Mily because of the widely separated plants of tlio larger companies. There has been a good .demand for various steel products. , "according, to those handling the. telling end of tho business. Pomestlo consumers ore showing signs of taking caro of their future requirements, because they aro t.f the opinion that there- will ho -no reduction In preecnt fixed prices by the Government. The, situation In ferro-allojs Is still acute. The receipts continue rather small, and lndepndent companies which h.v. Vaken cre ot'thelr. future .requlrii. h aret'WM! jfer ftattk aahaJi IT M MM . '. J ', ' ' -1 'T " , "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Story of Chlld-Dcsire, Court Intrigue and Love, tho Latest Novel By MAKY ItOUEKTS IUNEHAItT Com field. 191 by Mary tloberti Itliielurt and the Vubllo X.eJeer Conpan I CIIAPTllIt X.VXHI (Continued) TF THUV v.cro lllng," ho said, "I JL am pretty sure they would tnko inc out today." j Olga I.ochek hnd found tho day one' of terror. Annunclata had demanded her attendance nil morning, had weakened HlrancelV nnd demanded fretfully to be ,.n,iwt,.,1 "I hae been n bad dauchler." she would say. "it was my nature. I was warpcd,nnd soured by wretchedness." "But nti h.c not been a bad daugh ter," the Countess would protest, for the thousandth time. "You ao done jour duty falthfullv You hae ftnl here when miny another would have been IraV'-llug on tho Itlvli-ra. or K "It was imt snrrlnoc." said Amu data. In her peetlsh dlco. "I Innthn traveling. And now 1 11111 In-tin tn.idn to nuffcr for all t h.ivo done, lie will die, nnd tlio lest of us what will hap pen to us? Sho frdicren. Tho Countess would tnke the rue. I would cnlargo on the precautions fur i safety, on tho uolessncss of fear, 011 the popularity of tho Crown 1'rlnee. , Anil Aiiiiuiiclnta. for 11 time nt lcnt, 1 would relax In her new remorse she made frequent lsttf to tlio siutnn.111. passing, a long, thin figure clad In black. thioiiKli lines of bowing gentle men, to stand by the bed and wring her hands. But tho old King did not cen know sho was there. Tho failure of her plan as to XILky nnd Hedwlg wns known to tlio Countess the night before. Hcdwlg had sent for her nnd faced her m her boudoir, ry white and calm ''Ho refuses,' the said Thero is nothing more to do "Itefuvcs'." "lli lma promlfcd not t" lease otto" Olg.i l.oti'bek had been liioroiluloti. at. first. It was not possible. Men iu Ino did not do theso things. It xns not j powlble. that, nfter nil, i-hc had failed I When -.he realized it. idle would liaxe broken out In hitter protest In hitter protest, imt lied . . ... ,.. ... . ..,,., , ,,,,, nun i,-.tt- "rtiin'i .I.,. of cnuisn," Hcdwlg li.'id tald. "V'li iiml I weto wrong, t'oiinti." There Is mult- , Ing to ii.. or i-ay , a,1 the .onntcsv bad taken her de-I feat niiletls. with burning eyes and ,i tliroat dry with evcltcmeiit. "I tun borry, lllgl"iesv" .he said from the doorway "I had only hoped to mud oii fiom unh.ipplnees That nil. And. as on say, them Is nothing to bo done" So shoh.id gone away nnd faced tho night, and the day which was lo follow. 1'lie plot was arranged, to the Miiallest detail. Tim King, llilng now- only to long ns It was decreed he should lle. would, lu nildufti-rnoon, comnienco to ulnlt. The entire i ourt would be, gath ered In nntetooms und salons near hie apartments. In bin looms the Crown I'rluce ' would be Isept, awaiting tlio Numnious to the llirone-room, where, on the King's death, the legem-y would be declined, and the Court would swear fealty to the new King, Otto tin- Ninth. My arrangement with the captain of tho palace gunrd who was one of the Com mittee of Ten. tho sentries before, the ii'rown Prince's door were to be of tho revolutionary pntty Mcttlich would I undoubted! lie with tho King. I'.c 1 inalned then to bn leekoned with only 'tlio 1'rltn-e'ri personul seivants( Mlrs 1 Ilrnlthwallo and Nikkv I,ar!-'cli Tho servants, offeieil llltle ilinienltv. ' Vr ll,..! hour. 4V.-lort.-. tirolKlhlv ..nlv - ' i -c - " tho aici -UMx-ir -iuiii vv nn auiv, anu bis station was at tho end or a enr rblor separated bv two doors from the schoolroom. It was planned that tho two men who were to secure the Crown Prince wero to wean the p.il.nv livery and to come with a message that Un crown l'rlnco was- to accompany them. Then, Instead or going to the wing where the Court wan gathered, they would go up to IIubert'M looms, and from therc lo tho roof and the secret passage Two obstacles were left for the Count ess to copo with, and this was her part of tin- work. Sho had already a plan for Miss Iiralthvvalte. Hut N'lkky I.ai Isch? liver tint problem during tho long night hours, olg.i I.oschek worked. It would lie possible to overcomo Nlkky. of loutse Tlieio would bo four men. with the sentries, against him. Hut that would mean struggle and an alarm It was the plan to achlevo tho nbdurtioti imletlj, so ipiletly that for perhaps an hour they hoped for an hour -tbe.-o would be no alarm Some time the must have, enough to make tho long 1. ....... Ii.aiipI. ll.it tlorlArftnllllll 1USH- J' "--- .V-"-""-,-' ",-", HJjt' . J tltl 1 t - IIIV s ji: in lias, . too .-. unuM bo uloftd anil tlc partj ciught UUe iats in u liolo. Tho ncLV-nIty for plinm.nc ren'J on purpose, at least. It Kept her from t.i.nU.nt?. I'oFslbly it saved her reatson. for then wor tlmci during that hist n.cht when Olffa lo&chek v. an not far from madness. At dawn, long nfter IIedIc had forgotten her unhapplness I In sleep, tho Counters went wearily to lied. Hhe had dismissed Minna hours before, und us the ttood beforo her mirror, loosening her heavy hair, fche saw that .ill that-vvas of jouth und love liness In her bad died In tho nlRlit. A determined, ncornful nnd Ifaul-ejed woman, t-lio went drearily to bed Durliii,' tho early afternoon the Chan cellor visited tho Crown Prince Wait ing and w niching had made Inionds on him. too, but he assumed a sort of heavy Jocularity for the boy's benefit. "Nn lemons, eh?" ho fcalcl. "Then thero have been no paper lulls for the tutor'.s 1 jes, ch?" 't never did (hat but once, hu," kii l'rlnco l-'erdlnand William otto graely. "So! Once only!" "And I did that becauhe lie was al ways looking at Hcdwlg'a plctuie.'' The Chancellor eyed the picture. "I should be the last to condemn hltu for that, ho said, and glanced at Nlkky. TVc must i,'Ct tho lad out fotnevvlicre for some air," ho observed. "It la not good to keep hliu shut up like this." He turned to tho Crown Prince. "In a day or so," he fald, "wn shall all go to the summer palace You would like that, ch?" "Will my grandfather bo able u go?" Tho Chancellor Kighed. "Ves," he said, "I he will go to the country aluo. Ho has loved It veryoleaily." lie wenr, bnoniy niter a o clock. And because lie was rest!ca And uneaav. lin mado a round of tlio palaeo and of the Buardi;. Hcroro no returned to lils vigil by tlio police, vu8 flllliie Blovvly with people; peoplo vlio tools up positions on benches, under tno trees, und even sit Unit on the curb of tlio street. 1 A.ila.lv ntirl tittnf nrAm.l l . of the better class Hero and iher IioJ avv tiollco acenta In plain clothes. Im itnin .i.u , passive but watchful, on tho lookout for mo nrsi cry oi iiwsuii. An hour or two, or three three at tho must and tho fate of the, pa.Uca would lie In the hands of that crowd Jle could but lead the boy to the bal cony nnd await the remit. rii.i'Ti:i( xxxiv . Tlie rirate'a Pen ,, . -icj nnllTirtl'llTllv l r ' "aicep on ATX the couch in nr situnr room, leen., ly asleep, so tna,t wnen JTlnce-Ferdlnand .:. .lhh whan Ttelnm.V.J.i-. 5. ly Mattel,, dw ..w ,,.. ,..w-.- vtuili&nu William, Otto chant;ed the cold coth' on 'her head she 41a Mt f.VjiX iWAve. The M.rLi.. T AiifisJ 'fnaif fkurtt, ,4,-' J '. iutae. . ijiit. '. rW,' wr4t bfT'W'J'. V.'''i3w 4tbT' '-5w"'i outslilo tlie Kings ueoroom no bIooU fori ulizahmii. iwi"i wi" ' "' -'"in a moment by a wlndovv and looked out. I Jj.Vam'Tl. D. lnai ',.V,l".t l.ar Evidently rumors of tlie King's condlhome. nfl U 3ih tt . New Tork lty. on tlon had cwrt t. in Hi-lto of their cau-1 a,1.8,! f '.t "So SAi5?ft A,'. I tlon. The Place, kent frea or miipmnru v ..r.,..-!, .nn-p i.i. u nt-o-r-.u . --.! Crown Prince, sluiming tho cards with clumsy lingers. Ho m;d xiuuy wero playing n gamo In which matchns repre sented, money, Tho Crown prlnco hnd won nearly nil of them nnd was quite pink with excitement. "It's my lead, Isut It? When sho goes to sleep like Int slu nearly always wnkens up much l-nr. "'"" v,ry """"d asleep" Mkky played iibsently nnd mt the game. The Crown 1'rhnv. trrumphnntly scooped up the rest of t,0 mtcheK. llevo h.ul nitl.er a nlro daj," hn oh- sencd, -oien if wc didn't go out shall "iniuo iiii'm ngiiii and oet7'' start all ff'OVTIl'K MOnY) ICE GORGES BREAK; MAY AVOID FLOODS Dnnger Along Ohio Kivop Lessoned by Alodorato Weather Prevailing Is riTTSlll-l'.dlt. -lVb lfi. Softened by the warm weather of the last Aitrl., ro which formed tlio large goigo In tlio .MltRlieny Itlver .mar l.irkerM l.nndlng, p., , i, )., lMt4. dgeil ,.nd Is p.isslng uulitly out Into th" Ohio r.lxei. T1'? I-'f from the Kn,C(. tiir, Mouni,. . '' RI(,,' ,lral' Hiowusvlllo. I'H. which alto brolio, ,lHs rpe. ted to r.-aili the Ohio during t,c day. .No irports nt any triihr d..inaE.- lm.) been rn celxed from along the toiirto of illher stream fUff IVnnjwitt. of tlio lMilslmrgli u eatucr lluie.-m -,kui.pi..i i.A.A . , lo no fear of u0ods .ilong tlio Ohio on nn omit of the Allegheny .md Monon gain la lie inoieiiienl, W-irm wo.illiei-, lie mid, had niltoti. d Hi" Ice iuhI .om-plit.-ly deMiojetl It- deelructlto t'3"cr.. ..,.,. im'-N'STA, I'.i , l'.-l.. ic -Two nged inn nic dead, a Hc-1 lirldgn hnn b. en "rl'V1.."''!1. :1.1"1 P P'l'-rtJ" damage , done l.y the Hood which swent ihrooi-h I this town The di.id aro ,lcse I It. I: Dawson, slt -llo imh old. and ills brollier. Wiillei- Ii.iwwm. seetuv I yearn old, loth of li.twnon IPm, near , Tlonpsta A gloat gorEo formed In the Mleglienv ltlAcr here mxciiiI weeks ago. Olhe'i 'golges broke further up the river and I sent ii cieiit iiu.intlly of wuler ne,iliit i Ills Tluiicstn gorge without lueaklng It I Tlie tesult was that the town was Hooded by tlio bac king up of Tlonesla creek. The two men wem found Just outside the houan they ricciiplrd. lloth were 1 dressed in their ulehl dollies si'xiiriiv. i.i , ivb 1 fool Hood In-ie, Ihn Ice Irt With n sK. if) the Siisfiitr- linnn.i Itlvir. iinn'li of ll n laid II lei, Is bulging up ,it points on the inlle-widi' expanse- of water and g'vo-. Iiidlc.itlons of a break-up. 'Ion Ini bos of water li runntni; over the iop of-the Ice li.iilro.id. aie vm icht- ing down tli'ir lirlilcin will cars in anticipation of i ' Hood loaded co.il tliri.itincd Bcatljs I . AoHOTT --Veil in PWIKI. V . MUIOTT niiinnnn ir t lira xiiiinif llVllf I ML', I i ittiain' anu iritui" infti.n. r or imp tint Imp lnltil lo fun-ral inlrr, Fat.. 'J t. in . -C'Jj N 1'Jtli ot Int .chute. Auto funeral. ADAMS- l4: i;t nt I.inwnoi!. N J. rapt. rtltAi:i H. DM tnibMiiil rf Anna "tuTi .1iinw ami son of Pttn lnutn.i (" tirul Hnt I H Ailiinm. ur, ?.'! It la Mi ii nrl irienas. Kpjfton l.odjr No MW. I n(1 A M Trlnltx t hintep No ?.$ It A. M Atlantic inniniatidr No in, IC. T : ri rpnt Tmpl-. A A. O X M. H Paphore j cuff, t ... k nr r OHl or iiireitor of W J. A S II U. fit Atlantlr S' if- H ! poult &. lrut fo js-roti'l Vattuml Uatilt, , mid nl t!.fr oru uil.jtloii-i nf which ti uiii ' a nitirbr In.itt.l to (uiit-ral. lat recl1er.ee, J..mvnnii N J , hat , J p. m Int. Plfi.9 lltVlllK t'l-lll. ' ADIMfdN IVl. 11. ASir X. vlfn f , f.uiiucl A.l.llton in-f l-aull. aKM M JlcU. tlvM iin.l frlehds. I'amii No. M. 1 o rt A., ' nf lllouittl.-r. InvltM tn tfl-vlivs. Mon.. &l l ni . ri-Hl-letlis or fiitht-r. n-Iaw. Arthur AiMlton. 4.'I1 Muntumith at . llluui-ster. N-. j. 1111. i.vi-iKii -u I'm , . iiiHiru, at coil trni.'iH'- 111 11111111, iu1 I AHMU.li Kill I.-. 111 ?U IV I-nsai liTniantuMti. lIKtiltiii: MMllfV. hui-bMii,! nf ! i-i-h M rnolil nrnl tun of I.lllv A. un. lat, ' llturKi -'. Arnold "kul III. riiti. rul t, rv lets at n-slilein.e un 1 3U f tn, Int m I.nuit. Mo HAKKI.i: I li It i:VIVI I riHlovr rt floors- II. ll.ilkl i 1 1 r 1 , 1 1 V - nml Mi-nils Invltiil to trvlrM. Mon , a n. 111.. t-si,u-tiT of g'm-ln Win. lr John K. cilllitt I lsil V 1 M ll Kt. nil. prlvntt. II. .,t .Vlotilt l.ilr V t , 11ATI i:n -F.I ni;i:iii; iiviiiin-. .u-.j hi N.,ii,o r funtral later nri:it. r.h 11. i-.mmv iu-iv in Kru.tniltrl. vilfi tf rhiKp 11 llaiir. nrfi-.l ,I lleutlvcfi uti.l frion.u InvltiJ to tunTitl, Mun , 1 p. tn., lust M'j!l-rr tt , rrnn,. foril Tli-liinlnt may b vli-iveil ,--un flit. UlllsliI fni. Auto funerul. Ui:.M.-ON. IVIi IS. I-MIIII r.A. wl.loiv of Capluln .losii'i llnl.on H-intlVf-H anil frli-nrts. tiua M. lluss Auxilutj, No 1, Sons of Veterans, luvii-d 10 ruiurol. Mon. J i m . nlts-'s rtsiliie, Mrs l:l!z.ih-th 1'aitiirr. uij; vvoo.iianii av- int. .vit in run cem, 1 ncnu nwr can 'j. m. lt IU . .. II:NT0N lVb. J,-, CIIAHMIS Iir.NTON. hutbalii of Miry 1.. Iluton. HtUl, nro hint r 1UJ et. Due nolle of luiirrnl will L U ll,.ri ivb 1.-,. 1:1.1. MirjTII T11.M K. wife of William J. Illarlt. Itlitlvos unj frh-n.lt. I..iinii of it, Krrtil lloiirt of M Thomat's 1'hurcli Invltr-d tu fun.ral, 1 UPt H a, ni. 1 J 1 Morris tt. Solemn hlrh mats uf reQulini St. Thomas e t'hurrh n:.ln a ni. Int llolv Crots iVtn uto futicrtl. HOAliriMVN. Pel. 13. M.UtTIIA N.. vi lilon- of vvlllluiii Itonrdni.in rk1 So field tlvt and frltncj lnvlt-.l to fifneral srvet, h.it L'.Sii n, in, 7ii",1 'Inllp tt . Tueonj. Int. pilHtt North i-i-Jar mil i-.m. IIDIUNH l'eb 11 PolllnuiroooU V .1 . 1VII.1.IA.M M IlillllS'i:. a ci. I .MS iin.ral t.rlles Men In ti 111 , .it -t. John's 1'liunk-. lath tt nt,ovs c htsinut tt. int liiup ivi. 13 rni.sM.v HTANi.nr PIUP. aa-Kil t!'i. Pup notM ft futoral later. HKi:wTi:i: - imj. is amtipp .t tun. hind of Sarnli 1. Jlrpwater, aced t. fl 1 1. then and frlendi, MahIngton l.odce, No. f.1i. I. nnd A M . of Phlla. Invlttd to fu ner.il fue., 11 n. m , "HI Mevena tt , iam rten, N J. Int. nrlvatp. Woodland Cein. I'rlend mav rail Mon ve of ItrldB't A. HrUe (nei o'Ponnell). formerly of Kllblwi t'liunty Pontttiil. Irelind. Pelt-. liven and frlenda! Hole Swmo Society of Ht. IlIlK't.. rei, i.i. rATinriv .i., nunband .Miaina a unurrn, uiwmion .o. -. a v ii . ana ponegai ocietv inv-upu if lunerni vion . 8.30 a. 111 , 39int Melon et . W P hnlmn hlcli mast of r"iuMn M Asitlia'a c'liurcli ICi a in mi. jioiv i rosa. i en. nilOMMJV U noval Anarlnvntn. IMi 13. WII.I.IAM If., huabunil of Clara cl. unJ ! son cf John H anil Mary vv . Iiroinlo a, til r.l tlali.ll... nml frl.llils lnvlt. il Ir. fun. ral frvlctt, faf.. a i in. rrtljenro of fath-r. L!!Liv'mu11,i7or;cf.nna "" A"M'- iIiiown. on rK . 13 100 MAnr liuthand nf JOMphlne Harkhardt Ittlatlvrs ami frltndt, Hermann ldgr. No. 125 I" and A M.I !enral John A Koll.a I'ott. No ::v, ll. A. K . Invited tu funeral Mon . j p m , .ill rairmouiu ave m .n. vernon cem, Itemalnt mav ba viewed Sun hi, OABRT.-Ctb. CMZAUBTH A,. widow pruai-. I'l.atu nmu novvi-i-t ii.viNKi.. i:nriy in ilia nirntnif ,in lbs jiivVvvi. ,m. ., , i . ..,,v. llilT'l.BI r-.Il l-l, IJ ilPuPi-I? V ...n .,. ..... av-vi ii'iu r .r. i. ....... '"..'.V S". NYIILH vv Mull ur IU lli'nrv I Wr. Iff rhariM and Marv I'.nultttr. -iK,. . P..I... i of Ifnrv IVroj.l llalnta an4 iiiito,? 't Vh. ' ,. " 'i.'",'? J i"'"ll',1, ''J4', ,lBl-" '," "'"' ItH- and rrkli.ls Invll'.l to fur. nil. Mon lit- "lni.mia ur.l 1'rlsf-iiu I'oulk" Wl.tar ' '"V'Vai'! i' '(,'?," v""'."""' 7 3M a. in nartnis' i..ii1i-n-.. -.-iml- Hurli-y , Il.laMvs ami frlnJa are lnvll.,1 io Vran.l !,,.' I '?....' ' ' ' j..'?.iu"s r.'' Mo's- .-' '", 'at. Mat Clitirili of ill- Vlaiuiloli S.S0 a. in. 111., fun-ral. ut hrr lata honu- SIVS I'iratk . i.." . ,. V1 ,',? '' '," .k1""'1."'",1" Illl Holy Il".lermr d-ni -c . U nnaiitovvn vn Ktv,ntli-i1ayVh"ronl l'.'''1" r ,d" ! n",ri-h- a'' "'"I " "nut ' of, Iul' J,. V'y.":?i "''.. .l"Ja,.r""..n'lKr'en1i?.J.n,,:n,V 'iirirnua iniiiri ... ..M.,r., ... ... rB, i .mi .urn " l'or eon-m-iaw, jon John A. nynoldi. 3015 m inih at.. Sun.. 1 r. m. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto funeral. ""' CAI.I.AN. l"eb, It. Ul.i:ANOrt . .wlf, nf , Pierce Callan (ne. llat.ett). Itelatlvet anri i irlendt. Pl. wnxnony o i, sonauty. in. iitf.fi tn funeral Mon.. 8 a ni . 'Jfl01. AitiV , C SOU. Kd Uil.vvortb). RolimS i lh "r" "uleni inatt ht. Anthony'. Church 0:30 a, m. Int llolv Croat Cem. . cam.i "v?'; v," uiJ . v.. .:,. l ". .13 ilAUUAivi.i ' "Jr,. iiliuam catey and diushier of late jonn and Maritaret n-v.li llelatlves nnd Irlenda Invtl.l in i,inl. Mon.. 8 a. m.. retldeln-e. lHmotiMt Meellna. MontSOmery t:ounly. Pa. Solemn .vioniaoni.ry .-uin. i-a, solemn hiih-tn,ti of renulem Ht MsttliaW, Church, 1 c onanoiiocsen. ,-., , . m. 4ni. Dll im, hf --.w V."n.-. r CAfi'uv suddenly, at niverslde, vr t r.lvj 14. CIJ.L-N, widow or John Cattei". ftilatlie, and ffle'id. Invited tq .funeral. iIon.J8 . . J23 -:-PPinpott aiff jolexan r,uim "it"" U vuuvbt..,- in, S"lri.. ..."v.,Ll,",'v s .jiJi ... ,,.i.j. ... mt: -. tfEBlttfAKY 1G. 1918 li IRTI1 ton of i:iltsbeth nnd lato AlfreJ Clirtnlilre. eneil 43 llelnilm nml friends, rmonmit l.odiie. So. nil. I', tinj A. M.. nnd nil ulher eorleilu of whl.h tm nm n menil-er, In vited lo funrrnl eervlcee. Mon.. 'J n in.. Hit, lViWrd t . Cmil-!i. N. J. Int rrlnte liverKreeii (.-em, Iteniulns may t! Mewed , CLINi: 1VI. 11 W. T'KItfr son nf Inte T.el M nml Katp TorJner (line, nsil ."IS llfl.-ithts ami frlrmls Invited In funernt leerileen. reeiiince of uncle. Henry II I. t'arrnw HIS I'ountv I.lne iu., rn Mnwr H'a., Muii.. 'J n. m Int iTluite. Krlends liny 1 all hun.. 7 lo t p in. r(it.t.1i:ii I'eb. IS, 101 rem ne., rol. llptoc1, N". .1 lle VIIANIMS J. fill. I.IKlt I. 1) . Iitipbnn.l of Marls. . I'nlller IteUtue nnd friends, inenibers ef West ,ore rrejtir, rresb)terinn Minister ,eoc1itlnn of I'liili nnd l'renl.jterlaii Ho 1I.1I t'nlon. Inviteii in funerul tenters, Men '.' i, in. I'rrtbMerlnn I'liunli. rem enil t.inl met . t'otllnrtwooil, N. J, int Wimdlnnds I'em , l'hlla. cooi.uv. ih. h riiANii roor.ur eced 7.1 lltlsthei nnd frlendt. I'.lllt pot No. n ll , II , ltobert Morris Cnunrlt, Nn I 41 Jr. V A M.. nnt Wnlker Uidae. Nu ami, I 11 r lnle( to funersl senlees 1 Hnt , J p tn . m.t llrrmin tt , Ojrmiintown I Int nrlinte piente omit flovvrre C'llAVUN. - uldenh. l'el,. II, Ht.lZ.V 1IB1II Y. wife nf William II. rrarn. Urln lliea and friends InUtel In funeral Hun "..in n. m , rrtldenee, MoutKoniry e.. Hit l,oro Pi Int. nrtmte nvlAa reb. II. MAItT M. rittlKhtrr of Tntrli nd Int. lUnnnh lisU 1'iinersl Mon . n r.n n in . resMenfe of fnlber strt N Marline tt Hntnm reiulem nint Our 1 Mother or Horrowt" 1 liur. li 11 n m Int 1 llnh Truss em. lleittUrt nnd friends nui'tls of uur Mother of Sorrout' tchcol, !n- U1'V1S feb. 15, i:t.IJNOrt I wife ef William V Msvlt. aced ,.l llelnllves nnd friends Invited to funeral Hnt , 2 p. m . , 433: Mitchell at., r.oiboroutli. Int. Iver Iriainn Om. P.XMX At Oal.t. 1'.. . Teb li Mlf.TON I PAVI1 ltre.l S5. Ilelntles nnd friends lulled In funeral, without furtli p notice, 1 Mon. All ten ires til lb" house, a p. iu Int pfUele n.VWMiX Vh. IS MMtCIAItllT PAW- SON widow ..r H.rvate IMws.n nMillves nnd friend, milled to funersl. T,,l.J n in. nil S 11st tt Dtrbv I',i. Hnlemti ' renulem lutts Church nf the lu-n.,1 Vlralu . lui 10 a tn Int. Holy f'rots t'rni. Auln ' funrl IlllVN'V IlKSNV. 1 riidnrdjwn , lrlt"d tO r-udlrldv 1'eh H. JOHN" ilntues and frl.nds, linn" i'. Asemb1. Nn a... A. Ci M V. sr!res, nt . h p tn . 11 J I Ik. !.....,, Pr., A V f I .Mark! iiir.ri:riii-n lvi, ; s 1:1.11c lU'.ril wllnw of l'reilirli V, Diet. rl. h Ibli tl.s mil frl-nds liiMtnl to runeral n li -s ru.t '2 111 IM.'l 1'ranl.foril ,o-. Int. prlint. I'oM 1 dbir 1 1 111 i"piii lll:l li 1 11 l.nl IS ten of rbartet 1! 1111 I late Mir I. Pl-lf BKed '.'7 Hell then nnd Minds. Audubon Mbleth- Atso , lllllleil tn futier.il teril'-et. Moll. . p 111. r M.ietii-i- of fither. 1miJ M.irab M. Int lllllld I". ni Auln funeral . . phi. 111 1: -reb i.v h mi v t.m of towi- I ind-ulle Port, l i ef 1o-nie. OS. f 7 Uelatlvt nnd frh nrls punlln of M Ann e riiroebliil m.Iio.iI, luill-d to fu nerl Mon . 7 ao m. in parents' retldenre L'",.'I7 T I.elilBh n'-. S'dilnli l-iiultil nines .-t Mm" c burcli '. a in Itit SI. Ann t i i iitti:ui:u -rK it Mvr.cjvur.T. vir of f t s is. irTir nti't (lnnshtrr of htt W iUinm pihI Haruli Ann I'hiletlt r JMatlr nnl frtn-tn. t'olumbU I.nilK". n lo, s nf It . li1tfl to fi.nrn. -ri- Men. 'J n in. rl Ionr nf I.utanJ. IMf N" (''onfr.ttoci 1. I tn irlHt. tn tumoral Omtt (low era. rrtcn.li maj rll Hun., i t in n m. lU'NS --.Mi 14, ANftUKW 1 Hon of l..i VnMrw and Marv Ihmii I'nnTal to ulilrh ri'Utlc nnd frtmlsi tnltM, Mon . v ...i p. m.. U2ln Mt Vernon nu Solemn nirt of requiem f'hnrch of St Krnni ia ntcr 10 n in Int. t'utl.cilrnl ('fin. .uto "'"i'NNT. - K)i 11 Mh'lIAI.I. .T ImM.i.n.l iif nnin Ininno (nn Mnj,ulr. . fornierl of .nrrtitoMi. r.i. 1 umral. Mon. H 'tn (. m , rciiMcpr. if Joaph II Parrou l.Tt N. Vili it .srtlomn mo at of rqiiictn iur !'! vt th llnir t'hureh 10 n in Hctics An 1 frlcnil" mnlnci of r1 una Ilxnr. ht i'n , Invllfil Ini. Iloiv frn c.m Auto rtjnm1 i:ini:s- p.-b ir. anna m. uifc .f Ilirtli" P.nlrcn nv' Krawr. n?c, t, IIH, tlics tunl frlpn.!" Imltnl to runcr.il Mon. 7 ..' n. rn . ?.-'.' T.mu f 'P ai an-1 Allc ch"iiy nc ). Itcinilcui rnis t'hnr h nf Our I.-t'lv 1Ili of rhilatUna !i .i ru Int Holy 1..1ninor t'cnr Auto fuiiTnl i:,n. K. IVl. 12 Htl. I.HTP.H THANK I IN" fron of (icor J. nnI Lite Mar 1. Kneli . Kci.itUrw nn. frt in In ju-lilnffton -amp No, nu7, I t S if A Court Shnti ni'rlc,in, No. 7.T V of A liivitcil to fn n-r.I i"TVlce. Sat . ,T p ii alt-lcr'-: rc(. hnci' Mr. I. M Nuair .( I: uchnn; ton larv iin Int rriht-. Iw Hall i cm Auio furuTMi rrvKiii.iNr.R ivi. u nniriv, hutliaii'I it 1 tiH 1 inhbclnt-r -n ilruii. UiiMl. Ut'l.HUii itiit frit ml. Ihuincrftr I nlgn. No V'l" K of I1 . Hhtl ciiifimra Plitti ut-nll-t 'o . itnltfl to funeral ecu l iMiti . - p m . 4.1M N. PranUIln at. 1 ti t iirli'Mto Auto fun rwl I I VNV - FVi. 11. JOHN I1 . hulnti.1 of Xnniw M. Plwui hsJ T.t. PduttcH nnd frlnd lniiei to finurul M.nn , a tn 1CC.i N Mb it Solemn titiili n uulem inaa ' St Mlchinl a i,.i..r.ii ft SO u. in, It.t Si Marv h t'ctn . SrtUtn N .1 Aulo fintMiil Triln livrK MrtfJ et it f-rr 12 -' n tn nvTi;nf nvw Hope. ! ib ii. PHWK ,!,., bualnl of OorKcuntii ilarrl- ' . nii i iinif r, ne 'I lie i inn' uii'i i ri"Hit I ,... nti-I 1 rin ft. iiv cmnlnirs imlte.1 tot.'.1!?.. flltldF-Ill LllFlIf .. Ills F. kltUlllU s,lll 1 11. in Inr irlat Canrlen, rrm IT NIC IVl. II. M'S.N, wif of Mm M fSltil .. tl.tn.1.1 t-n .tn.1 .' If.,! . I tUea an-1 frl-'inli In'itpi fn futuriTl, h , 11 a. in. IM.iin iinin'niM hurt l lic.ir l.in'!le fu Int 11 I n Mcnnnnlti Vtn pooAitTY. ivn. hi immom. v,lfi of j MatthMv IVtfurty Ilcbirlici nnl frtcn1 In ltcil tn funeral Mon . 7 .!' . tn r-l l-ncc I of not) in-law. (.mri:- .1 rMUBhMt. l."iM HUr iibeth nt , V. i unfthuhiri l.n Solemn iciUlnti 1 hum st Mattben'n Church ! n. m Int. KI f ) liatL a I am I! Vl.l.AUIinit. IVl. II, V.njl ll.it"- ''".'.'i:.'.''""' ,X,u",,Al'v-'" J. .' .1 "AI'1'; "H. ' ,? V,- NaV , -V'si-m J' "T,'1 -," , ,"" "r ',:M,a!f,,1i F ,;l",1,,1"'i V "'"".." cllillaitlitr. Jr llurlal at i'lilladi-lplili. Duo I UUl r ill lunPrai . 'A'".'?!-1 1 r.-l in. I'.ullllI'.T T. Iiiu- 1,i... I ,.r fj, II IIji.Iomp fu. ftliht.rl ltl.,. tlfa and frli-nus Invited lo rnn-ril t.rvlrf-s Mon ! 11 in i!11(i illuwhlll lUtnal is In! Ml- nmj bv - ivitil ,--iin btti vol.- N.irlhwoiid I lll iu.m.i:itT r.b ti RCnitrii: 11 . liiuiil of llattl.' U ihlrt in, lirb.iinil hu II IUImiIu- md filtmb Ml. Ill I mold I.O.IB-, No. HSU. r. -ini A Jl I'.iiniltu LodKe. No 111 1 '1 O M. alani-hettrr I'nllv. I. (I 11 P. and imnlioet of llolit vi tire'n &. Son luviti-d to rnner.il ttrvhvs. Mon. - n 111. 1 rj v Smn.-is, 1 tt Int. Iirlv.ile -NolthMool I'Mrt :l-ni'ilns may ho VI. td Hun eip f.lmoiitine funi-rnl lllllllHH Kh I.', llOIIM'l: iiKICiP.lt. P11ner.1l tirvleea .10'J P.lhdlil rd Ml Atrj, Mun ,11a. tn. Int. nrlvat- i;i:i i:i,. ivi. 1:1 AMi:t.iv upopp iJIII--t;!,. d iticl.tT of Ain"lla Herder and th lllo I'harlr l Itil in", ntert IS Tt'-la-tlvea anil frl-ndt hn-itid tu fiintiat tTvtrtt, Min. V p tn . r-rldiiiee of ton 1237 s. Hubs- tt. 1 ."I1I1 nml MrlnsfUld uvi-.i. Int. Mt V.rnon im lllHIIS Pib 1.1 AWV V. wl.loiv- c.f Hloalus illbbt, iiBd 00 li-latlvtii und friends Invited In fun-rl t-rvlct. Sun. '. T in. i pom v i -a. ton't resldtnec. ("harlot II Olbhs. 173' Mul. I brry Kt.. PrHiikfnrJ, it t, nriiatt tirten uonrt I . rfr ' inn uoTT.niA. k rb 12. TAU'Jl hu Inn't of Hmun (IntHchnl'i m Iwim. Ta tlvn nnl lrlr'l. mnil"rs i;ans.lf l t'hurrh 4m1i nml York t 37th Witrd Mniu -in"!)' 1 lliwhtp, ull uthfr porlf-tVn of whir); 1 r an n incinhHr 1nlteiJ ti furTil, Sat.. 1 p in., ion" . AUsNtliem fi. ri-rlc- Ht ', tt.ff-lttal I.urrh, lull ami York cfp , J p. in Int. private Ardsjley .Vni Itetnilnn may fc lewol I rl., t lo ly u in. Auto funrl tini:i:s". v o. wm.uam h lmtium or niia. 1 Jr''n nlttlvei mul (riml" Autiit M. Itnis I'ot No, If I, (J, A. I. : ramp No 1 Hmn of Vctirmm, llfH-I'imrtem 1 pt vf IVnnn n. A. U, OM (iu.trd of Hmntl Iftrt N U. I lnMte-1 to Kr lrrt. Sumlit. 1 1 P in . I4!.'i Glriird hm. Int NorthwonJ Cni. Henuilntj in..i ! , tmM rti . iu i v in .uio nr-r ift ii 11111 i-iiu ,i'i- n, - a., ii. in int, iirl.atf IIVMMIM. IVb 13 HANNAH A. .U Mll.l One llarkina). lfo of John M Itnin mill. Inn nottip nf funpral will u Liven huhand'H rpdtdenrp. VniiO I; Klniriton ht HAKI,NU Kcb IL rnil.II' K . Hon of Into tIeorrs "ird Mary Tariaud, ateil HI Uetatlvea and friend Invited to funeral HervlfPH. Mon . I p. rn.. parlors of John S Proad t I Int. private, Ortenmotint Cem. Awto ere ' ."''Uffi-rT"1, I)ii 'f ?V n f Vr1 ' 1b- " '- I4 ; . , ' ti.i.ti. 'Jr. J'.'1"' aon Hirt. ac-t 11. iitiativi-s nnj frltnrls iiivitej in run.rai uarutT cinirrij. povlft town. J'a Kun. 2. i m. Int. Polsbury r'rl.n.lt' llurvlnir llrounrf IIKKI.V At Norrltiovrn. IVb, j vi, TllANIIJl, II liutband nf Mary P lf.,j ant. I ml. rttlatlvta u n.l frl'iids nlso all or Kantzatlnna bf which he vraa a ui.mticr. In MtM to runtral ttrvUrt. Ifoitl llar'ranrt, Wttt Jlaln tt.. NorrUinvrn, ln., Hnt . 7 an P. m Alto atrvlcta at IMin.liur-, Pa,, fiun , 10 so u. m. - Int. Union Cem., l'mn.burr, "iiKMritir.L rh in. 5i.nr j. wmow of nob-rt J. llrmnblll. nai-d Ml, n.latlv.a and frlenda Invlttd to frilcf., Mon.. s-an p m.. retldtnto or daushttr, Mrt Aan.t Iltmphlll Ftttton. Gltl N. Sia at. Int. prl ml,. i IIEJCPHAW llMMfm-a of ton. William r Hrnahaw, ,151 Mrklnlty . . Lantdownr, , P . 11, II. UI.I.IAM IIK.NSHAW, aetd ' ' Helatlvea and friemlt Inv lied to tervle.t "ii" -., ",-, n I ..' ,liu. Jo.u I ih. .mill at. Int. Arllnzlmi C'ero I 11 IIIIls!. Feb. 15. IIKNJA.MIN - llllinn ran re.nenco or eon. rianiuel II S" Mh tt . ram.l.ii V V Sun.. 7 to U p m. Int. Vlneland. N. J.. ,r ,, . ,,.."., .. i convenience of family. m.NTKI.n. Keb. 13, JURIR ICKI.nn, wife of Ilenry V. II nrjcle. JKtd 27. Hela. Uvea and frltnnt Invited to funeral aervicet, Bal.. - P.. in., .nti ., inn. jni. prlvat. i MCK1AS Keb. lu JAME hnihVi.,i JT lata Mary Uemntey -loiVn. ed "' ne! main, may M v evved Mon ' T to 0 p" m.. I parlors, of H. P. Prankenfield Hona. Moo "... rr.-i,iVar, ,".,,,,-,";' i lamuy. iiwi.i-v... ty w, 7-,. viuiu.i sprinaa, iCoi., Ten. 11, .ui.i,.Miit., naushier nl Frank fl. and nu ii- .ii.iim ... iioiintvini.n, sen. Ua.. i..e. flat. 15 p. m.. OHr 11. nalr iiMn- IB." 1 r..iim -i. IS'0 Chettnilt tt,. t'hlld,f Int. private. a.. 01JMIA'r.Ii.-.ntb. 1 1. 1'I.OItA 1'I.VIUA I. 1 iuw"WE0:. "",",'.., Kl.PlIn n,..1 IaiiIi Ilolthauer. Itelatlvet un tri.... .in.n.rf tn funeral tervlcsea. Tnn -i .. . 1IK3 N. ISthst, Int. prlvat,. U'e.tmlniler Cem. Friends may lw rtmalns Hun., 8 lo 1 n. "h - w ,. ... . . jiu.yo .", j. auii, nutani ot Vl' Y,'.. II"9aon .. ICltlvti and friend. . -1J. -' -u. . - ".' . 11 At' -3 V - V ' ..M.u ,rn r-p . ,, ,, ., , i - L-l. ,1 1-1 L, V-. ... I......... tBTIIl Olli t. Nenlre nt All Kalnls' I hnreh. S.Mnit of lata lllltnbeth J, MurMir (ne Mv i in. ini I'rnnie, ,nrinnfinn i nn. i riTnui ...n. .u U..H k.a A,,... -. lu I 1 t'tlll Keh II. i:.MII,IO. eon of l'reilt I lluth, ed -J.1, llilathen and Irlemls In-1 iii,.ii T.i mm rn . i n.-n . .til n rn.. r.viiirn.i.- ef ncl, ileurtn W renn,'21.H Iiewejr el, . Aine or noienin f enuiem 1 nun n i our i.nnj- of the notary in a )nt uoiy roes 1. e.111. Jlt'llSON.- I'iU, la, Jim.v. husband of ' l.OUltil V IIU.1- Irlslltet nnd friemlt. it tiimkfr rut I'niiucu. 7,0. i,s. 71,. V.. Intltrd 1,1 futitrnl. Men. 1 p m . "OiU K, lot 1 rt Ser pit All Hnllitt- I'hlirL-li 1! ti. m. 1 lot, prhute, Northwnod t'etu. rriends nisy ull Hun fe Auto tervle, lll'S'Tllll. rl I.".. Wll.t.tAM IIL'NTi:it. until, rn nun iririmi nitiir,, u, lunrrni terMeet. Mon , J p. nt. I'll N Muplc e . 1 l,lTNlH!l-, J it. 1111. ini.tii. 11v111-1t.1.-h 11 AittiiAt. iivnnn . . Sa llelfttlvea nnd friends lnlled In funeral terxlret. tmi - It Pi. 2 la Mteeh tt , ainden. N J tut. prUnlv", l.torKrceii Com. rrlends tna en II Hun ee. I HI. I Nil Keh II I ItAt.I.i: J! Iltl.. 1 Nil I'uneral teriuea. retbletire of titter and friends llrenert' t nlnn, Xa ,n Kutt s.trk lienemiai society iinu tne meinQsrt or St Jacolnit t Herman i.vanaeinai Lutheran i f'lmrtb, InMted to funeral, Sal !i m , 133 Ilelrs.le t int ureetunnutit cent .lOIINSON' lb H MI1S ANMIITt. widow nt TaptAln Rob. rt Jrntnn nireil hi ltelallea Mid frltncls InMud to fun ml terli.es. Sun . 5 p. tn . M'l" S1117 1'ranl.fiird ave lloluiethurr Int All Saints' i burcli flrmniils rurrs.iale. .liHISKUN I'eb 11. 1I.MIHV If hus band of KIlMt'lll A Johnsiih, imi Ml Itelltlles Mini frlehilt Invited In ruinriit. Mon . 2 p. in . from uulph Cr elt ronl. Ii-ad-hur Pi Jut Ht. l'liuTa l.ut-run 1'ini. AnlmiiK IllllNS'lN -;Mi 11. IlllWr.I.t, i- Inn. band of Man 1. Johtitmi mid tun of bite lltratn .lojipton llelalht-s nnd f rlei u Maine Coum II Vo 10. I O nf A , )IM liwtl.l rattle, N'o. ."Id KG II, mid llrind I lultuhrr. It K. '.f T. Nn. Ml. invited tn '" ral teru.-es jinn . s P. in .. t-ij-i llulue ae lioxnorouan ini jiarren lllll i -it , "'NM,:rJ ' ' A.' ,',HA.M' '''"' nf Aitre-a Johnton (nee Canflebll nce, .17 ltelall;t iitul iriends tinlniin.-. Iietuili ! in-nt Prank ford raennl. tn Itetl i tn ..hrVai I Taeunl at urn !ln ttn. Auto I nervtecs, Mon , tl a. m , .".O'jl T Taron Jill. ailon.tr i m Mifl li'C ' KAHi:n-ivi i max . kvisi:i. und .V ItclnthcB nnl friends lri itdt to ifumritl ltlirul further notlrc, Mon, n l.'i .i tn v Vntrlch et. Sfrlici in y.ioti'a I uthcrAtt t'hurih near HprliiK t'ltv ! . 1 ip v. Int. mljclnitic ntu lU'tiwlia imj 1 be i",cli sun . i to in n m. i HAM'. Kib 1.1 PUANX'P.s M Mow of ltur Kan nl (J.ui,htcr of UIIIIhui nnd i at ha rlii'1 11 urn'. .icM rt- HclnH.ci ntul frlntl nUM to funerul. Mon sail ti m . brntb'T In Hw'a r-MMi- Uo .! tulm.ui 'Jt.01 Tulip ft Illuli rnaat St Aim' l burch i lu n ni Hit nrti.itc Unmuiin1 fuinnij. M.i.T.nv ivt. la. HKNitv i. kkmj:v l'tinrrnl Men . s it rn l"tiu Haiti M. HtMiUt'tn iimei ii the I nil U a. in. Int. St, , Murj a fern. Oloiieent r t'ltv, N. J i(c. triAlim nm tc pvviu Sun Hfi-r 7 an p, m. ki:i:M t NorrlrtoVn. 1VI p. N.. THX.NIHU 11 hiiiband nf Mcr S. Kccix, hi;, i t'.il ItclntlxcH nn-l frhniH till oririnl ration'' of ubtt h hr na a tm min r, inlt"i to I funeril serlir. Hotel Htittr.infl. Ui-n M iln ft , Vfirilaiown. !i , St , 7 an p in lso Hr bet. nt Pcnnfhurtf Pa , sun , lit 3ti it, m Int t'tilrni i'ni PcnnaiMirT KP.H.NHV I Mi. 11. CATJinitlNR. ilituli tt r of Patrick and Mwn Ki n nml 1 . imt, 11 rnoa Punral Sat., 'J p in . j.Hrinto' ralil-inc (Ola Aapvti ft. Int. St Ucnia'a ivtn II lillca and frlcti la Incited. Auto KNOW l.V, - 1b IS SVMPIH.. hutun1 of .Mirvrlo KliouIcrT. nrntl T.i I ln nr.tlrn r.f funcr.il will be clvn, from :iVi N inib ut KHAPKtiP ! oh -,. IMPI., 1niliiml of T.oul W JCruiiikop nsrcil a UcUtlci otiil frictitla ii I to ftuilnxft of l.ucrtiu lurn, I. R, T inviteii to funeral ponlect Sinn, U r rn., Port Waabliiuton. Station '."J Int tirlate, Knualufl miy be ltfvel Sun , 7 to J m. , 1 P. i . I.V.MONH.- IVb IS. WII.MAM l.M(i IhhImi... or li znlicth J Lnrncinrl d.. a w , tl,n.i ui iitnlc ot luncrnl lll l-u bH,ii, 1 frum 7oi H. :.'3l cf. I ij:oNiuunr fvk n axvv i: i.uov I MAlinr dui fht), Mlfp of 'hnrt'i U I.ponhrtli npi1 ::j Klitlto rttnl frit'tuH OHk1al ohaptpp. N' 111 OnlT .f tli 1. intern Mnr. tntt.l tu funerul f"r.r. Mon , t'.'t't p ni . iivil N. nth t . Oilt l. in Int tin rnninunt ini. Autn fnnrnl. rrlinlp iin rw rmnlim Sun . I lo p. in Titko Yolk roail troll. to Oak Lntn- av I.OMI - Ih 1 t. HIH .-!.?.- widow nt uiiimu u 1 nnu nirtt t'.s rnp UfintWrft un.ii rrtciMii tmllfl in tiinr.l tr Ir, -. Mun nt " p in , nt rilflt nt p. 1,'M" . nitrlcni rL Int lllo KI ILiptlct ' t Iitpt It UPtnind. IjihH IVIt in .lOtIV lA)tS nil'! i, Ili itlv nn! frlomls, Hrttj . Jnnn Vat-t. No 1- (.1 II WiiMni;ton (,'ninp So. ?.( V O h nf A ,nlti.l to fun r..I. .Mon In a in , ."..'." .I.tno'own .t . Hnxlioriunih .. Tlf will l1 li M tn St Tlmoih) n t'hurrh II ij in Jul. in churiliarv). TrlrtiUs nuy t (Mtl Milt f'' MAiiONlGW, lob. II Ml.I.in i: MA CiON'KIAIi. ipuLlttr nf llpnr ; nml lat" lUnnati M, l,tk I'unpral pirlri Sun.. 5 ?. tn father's rpsUtii' f, I'DJ" N. 31ih t. ;ni prnatp. MAIM. KPH II, n.t'iii:i J MAII IjY i.r lllrlnrtl 1, MjMJ. S(rliPi D'l . Sat . 11 j. m lilt OM Irau. 1 'Jl r rrin. Aiitn-i wu nirt 10. ij , ni tintn Xrtiiu Wilmington Inl MAI.IX IV 1 IS. MAI.Y CUIAN'OIt. wtf of VJMon Ii Malln nj ilauchtpr of lite Wll I Ham 11 and Mnrtliu huiltli nf Vi'lr.Hll. iiUtM lUUthin an.l frl-n-ls Inutcd to fuiPTHl, Sat 'J p.ni 1U S. Mnln nt. Int. .Mt Mnrl.ih (Vm l'rlenrls nuy iall I'll. c.e. Au't ntr Ire IIAMi:U-IMi. II. ci.aua i:. iiami:ii Mi- .rltnuin) w I ft of IMmhtiI .!. Iljiitr. I Mi,th''r i.nd frit tula In.ltdl to funerul 'r i ) i, 'IutM, J p iii. 1lui J) TIpk.i nt Int irlntc, ir viitiiuuui (Jem Itcnutlua iuii ho ' Viewed Alon evp 1 MAUKJ.lt IVb. 13, HOW AIU ton of 1 -'J.r.s'f and i'onlM!a MnrkT, accd 17 It'-lt-I tl h nnl Irlfiitls, nnplor liultinmro and Ohio It. Jt , tnlted to Mnli" au . p in , lin.Ii) H llnrinonv st. Int .Mt rcmu Cfin. Friend-, m.iv tall ut. fp M 1CN 1VI 14. jrUfH MAHX. lull- 'nnd of Mar Marx (ner IlanirP ki. Red ," 1 t l.ittvt h ami frl-utx, nn inhtrs of An 111 l.mlf. Nrt. lint, r. O 41. nlt-il n iviii' rn " nun Tus , p in . I I'.nk n," M' iclMiitlllp. X. .1. Int prUnti , MpiIilI tin l! 'UaiitH u in b i"id .Mon. 1 tr MVTIIIIT IVb 11. ,n Munu VU , .IHH.V p , hj-l).tn-I uf Mar K. Muthltu mcd ill UUMr-fl and frJ'-mJ'. Invited to furi'-riO , H'-rxIrps, iloti . 'J p. tu.. Itnc V. A1kKlou ur. Int. prlau MAI LACK At MnnrpKtOMii, V J.. Sr oud .Month 1 tt li. M UY It MAT I.ACIC. NB-d 7(1 lt!ntl. and frfond' tnitcd to 1 luiirul i-p. iiiih-1. So'nd .Month Itltli, V .10 p In, i i: Main at. iVmfViu.i en Witt int 1 '.'ii p in train from Market it, irrv rhlKi at Motpuown. 'J rul.eja Jcavc Ciindu en-rv 1 mltiut MA.".-IVIi It. THOMAS J MYS. M. . huband of A cups J V:n ni.tl 7 )t"latiprt and irtcnJi Invllfil io Htr Ip!. .saI. i.30 p in., 1SI Spruto ft. Int. jirivntf m. iiurm:- l b ir,. thaiuni:. widow of NpII Molirhl lmr Millm . Ittl.nlvPM ami frlmtdi InltPd to funpral, Tun . s 'Jit .. in L'M'tfi N mill xt, Hnli'uin ruiuliii) hlflt man St KllzAhPth'v f'.iur. ti 10 u. in Int. hi. M.irk'i iVm., UrlHtol. J'a llhUton. Ii., ' iidp-f. copv l.liiitiufihip lunpral Moi'LAHNIN" lch 4. II fill F I M. fl UMN. .Ir. on n lluffh and Mir. 5Ip. 'In ' Dili UPh tiondhis ad) n .I I'. IlH.i tl h and friend, ritiploim .if hthujlklll tntt-n tl !nltpl to fun ral. ltu s ;io a in. I'll,, S lth Kt. olf inn In.'h tnati of itnulrin Amiuncltitlui. Cliuicti Ju t. m nt, ,Jlnlv 1'ronR iVrn, r Mti'uAt II. J -b 12. WILLI M. huvihinJ of Margaret J. Met oirh ip- Mahonl. ltli Umh ami frlriidi, inembpr nf l.intuui II, l: Lhnr. h and W'niirmtn I. a Ttllie I. O It. . M., In.ltL'd to funi'ial i"prlt Sat.. 1 lit) P. ni rtsitlrntf f uiilii law John A!- 1 (illl Jr 10IS H Tlogi t. In, prlviito r;r-eiiiuounr ftnt Itemu.ni ir.u be lawd in. io iu Int V.i,,lliili,l. JItI)i:itMllTT IVIi 1,T AS"ittl".W Imt bund of late llrl.laet MilJermotl. Uto ot Ilun rauaicny. i'u. IJnnea.tl. le,iiKl. Ilelallves mul friends lnill.-il to funeril Mon., 8-:,0 a m . sun-in l.iu a roMenic rranlt Ualdwln, l lladnor live Itlian I)e Co.. Pa. Snlemil retiultni ina.s hi Tliiimiis a Cliun-h. VI1U-, I "va. 10 a in im M. IVnh'ii Cni. i MrDl.inii II Kill 14. MAItOAm:T. i widow of W Illl ;iii Miljennott late or lie!. fast. Ireland. Ilel.illi.a unl friends Int lied I "3 wW '"L'Sl:.",' "'.'.!-!,'' J'" i"'! r'"1'101".' or William Mrnl lilt private Mt .Mo-lull Ci tn be virile. I l"rl . ift. i Sum "". V --'umii.iiii si (..-mum. uiujr JI'-.NCI.TV IVh 11 l VI RICK hutbilid i of l"alhrln, iliN'ullv. f Cnumy Tv rum- Ir.-Und llelatlv.t ami Irhjidt. Marrli-d M-n't Hod-illtj and T. ami of Hal a-d Heirt r,f the (l.tu I.to Culumburt I C. II. I ; Ciurt Corlnlhiaii. No 1H7, r. of A.. Invited to funeral. Man . s :n) a m 21122 " 2".ih tt ulenin ri-.iulem mat' Kt. Klixabi-tti's church in a. 11 lut. Iol Cro&t LViu Auto funeral I McQI'lM.l.V I el 1.1, I'HIMP MiOl"II , I.1N". Sr Itelatlvet and friendt, riinterert' 1 iiton Invlt-d to luneral, Mon , N..10 a. in , MO Hart lane i-olemn renulem unit Church uf Hi Visitation 10 n. m Int. New Cathedral t -i-iil Aulo funeral. I SlfVKV-IMi 13 WILLIAM JlcVUY 1 hutbnn.l of Mary McVey (nea Krllz), Hela. ilvit and friend. Invited tu funeral tervlces. ilmi J p 111 residence of brothcr-ln-law. Jotepli Qulnu. IM.' N, 1'ront tl. Int. cidd IVIloiva' Cem Ilcmaitts may ba slewed Sun 1 M' I MULCIIlin Pen. II, KATK H . dauchler of lata Adam nnd Miry Ann Melvhir. Itela. Uvea anl frlendi. all tocletle, nf Ht. Coluin. I ba'a Churvh of vvlilcli alio nan a member. Invited tn funeral, Mon. K'311 a. in . 2M3 W lluiitlnsdoii tt. HokmnliUli man St, I uoiutuna t unurcn iu a. in 1111 private MIt.l.nit Kh 15. I)AX11-'I, K. Mlt.l.rtr ' B"l ltiati."i ann irifiinn invited to I '.""a""1 T'i'."": fSo'Ar ft n,1. t.riV.?."" .ot ' An,drI',w. ,f,''" .ra "on' Arth a'"p "" ' . '" Headlns, I a. -M .,':vl;,' ,.rt,.,,, ' i , - ' lii.ivi.ii J ..i,,n.ir., n.u m. ruuuii ,rrv. 1 let" Lint la-iintion. Bat.. 2.au p. m. Int, Lower i '1nur Hfimllt Om.. Ill town. Cnnvv, mifi will mett Irnln leaving riradlnc Tr. K.,n.i i tn r.i, rmmu, a,,,....... lui'.,v...t..'- :.i." .'r."i-.. .v-.T'.-.vi'"- v..J,ul''"'TVv , 'IV.iL '?','Vi" ",,."r Il"..vhu,,?.",n: Lu.l i.Ufre..a-K.! A''i". "". Aj't'n .'?".. Invited lu funer.l.rvly ,lii"t einrv . iiiiuik. .... , luiprnDmrn inn anu irienat, I ranarord IXHtre. N 1 tt ilerinunti-nn, Sun , U.30 p in. In" I.an- St'!. F. and A. M.i Plloam Chapter. No S2' e.istrr. 1a . Mon. . Phlla. t'ontittory. I.u I.u Temnlei Itvitltf , iw-mi t-.. 1.1 rr.Tr-ll Imsb.nrl -r I Shrlnei tlanri.ln.llan.l 1H. sSJ 'At V neelna Jar-obs (nee Srhlfhlerl. llelatlves O. 1, and all other tocletlea of wh'leh' hi ?.,.a!y''"lorJ.J,.......,. " ' ln' '"LlPlte. of Int. later. ' i ia'Vu.Je "'i:".-'- Ti.f.'m.'. r.;:,i.n .. nibN'no'- i-.TIt. wlr. -.t WUUm(Munro. . .-.. - . .... runeral tervlces private. Mon.. 2 j... tn.;v(3sjrUb ...-ji. . ...MistiAfl.. g--"T"Vrf-ji- y." ' paxr- A.,"itMM t i :13 tiPATIK v.aini. i.viniivr una irienn inTiien Itl ru nrl. ll.n a.f. -. in -,. . llltli rtrmlem tnTM Kt J lUchr'. ChureJi in ii. , Int. Ilnlr Oenm nv Auto funeril..- .ir.n.pfu , l. ii.iiiiiv 11.. hiiki. ,.i pr liiilee M)er aim! son ot lr Linker and in- niiniii .njers. ney ;i'i, llejativeg t n.l i ir.-(iiiii meinners oi j.nmns 1.0.. zso, L, 'i , mm j 1 in jFi-iu , ,11111 1 ircnien-a uenevolem Auto , Ilitltrd to funeral eenlee. Tu,m . 9 p. m. lit! Jf, mil st. Int. JllUsWa CVmT ,uoi lunerni j-rienot mar call .Mon. . V I1TT. In Xorrlttnif n. ro . ft-!. it TAIlNl'ST 1. husband of Hernitna ott' tred 71). Jtelntlvea and friends, Adam Ihfldl Hrenln Co, Technical Vereln if L "-i". .i'j ihikii tmn. iniuea 10 luneral, iOO lleorae at., dun., S 30 p. m. Int. private. ite. ) UWI.N wFrU 11. I1A If! flWIf ""!.'!.... :." Ji-i.i'i".1." .'.'"'"' t iinstpri nnn jrivnqi. tjrooin ix.tlrv .- iX of Hntilfitorn, N. Jt( lnUM to funeral! lurt r m. aHnleci nt Iioukc Int. Kcllnr. ton t tin. t! i.ii.ii "V' "'- M'-tJVVU HKCU fit, Jtflit " a 'nembcr, invlt-.! to funeral, tiat.. -i i. "l-i, J,,nJ ,;,v,ll,;rni ranKiora. int- ."-' '"'"r 'i'i1 . I'P.IlltY At rnnnUn. V. .1 1-K i ANTHONY ic. i;i:nriY, pMptt n of ut i jiuispi-M j.. nnu iFnuqiw j--rr.v, lormpriy of Ireiiton. X. J. ItPlatlvpa nnd frieng ltult'4 I to funrral utiIcm, Sun., f p. m., 4?H N. 3.1 at , rmnilfti. .V J. Jut, prhate, Monu- nvnt Vin , itmerlr, N. J, . .rCTKUMW iKuddpnl). Teh 13 WIf- MAM II , huaband nf NpJa lptron fnt I, HtMfnl end pon of Alary K. rierMf.-J i i.rinu . rn uiui iripnux. a i no .Mriuian Hun . I.nIrrt. N'd. 1H 1- -n,,. A f n,i..i.i"l fhapti-r. No 1M It A. C , Kadoah domV inandrry, No. 1J, K, T.t I.u t,u Tempi. A A O. N. AI. H i Phlla. IodtTe. No. it H. v. I O I, Anipftcan SorlPtv, Jleatlnir nnd Vtn. tllntlng Ktiitltierrs nnd tho Htovp Salftmn'n Amci of IVnnn , Invited to fumral. Hat.. 3 P in . .toij cedarhurnt at. lnili and Haiti inori lie) Int. rrlxate, rrn-..3 maucall 1 rl 7 to it p rn b PfltClM.L. FVi, M .MlCHAnr. huiUnl of latp .Mamret A, Slnttery, formerly ofj irottavlllp Itetatlve! and frlpnda Inltpd to funpral, Mon, S a. ni iXi'J Lancastpr ap. tpptnn rpqutpni mai at Chuich of Ou e"oinin requten r f Mr: l Cvm A riAMf IVb rrows. tl a. m. Int. Holt' Antn aprttfs IVh 11 U'lt.I.f Af T ain A itpsip i' nni iaiq .MiiKtriP i;, itieii (ne , 1lprltai;p. mtod L'4 ItflatUrn and frlendt tnvltpd to funeral r.lri, sat , S p. fn frsih"ra realdtir, IKI3 i; Oxford at. Int i Mm . KUprMPM Otn, Wltmlngton, Iel, Iraln lafa llroad Ht. Rt i . 3 1,1 n, in KCIIKH IVIi. II JONATHAN It. hu. b.nd m late Anna ll, Ilehpr (neo MpntrrP. 1.litlpa and frlpwln. niPinhfra of riflllp 11 Vhiultr 1'oKt. No M, ( . Jl , Itaitlpflpldl I'tmdi No 'J7. O. of f a , Iriltpj to fu- to ml ffrtiPH Mon 2 n m . "Mil. 1. llrt n phln t Int Mt Vernon iVm l.pMaln inay hi icupd Sun. nftpr h p. in. lti:i'K - IVl. II JOSUI'H T . lnnband of Minnie Hprk. Krlntlwi and frlenda Itnltpdr i to funpral aervlcei. Mon In h m.. rf dpiir. hu4 l'hPlrjnp Me raflfhaHltlP. tut Mi MnrlAh fern Jlpnialna nuiy lm lctA Sun . rt to 10 p in. Auto pnrr ui.ti). iyii 13. tii;oKOi; W., husband 'of i:iU M IXd tnoo llnhlun) IlPlatlvp nnd irlpnda employer, nf Atlantic Jlennlnr n In. Itut to funpral aprxlrpn, Hun,, I p. tn, IIH.! S llemttptger at. Int. Green wood (K of V ) iVm Ilpinatna ninv h" Mpwp.I Sit. H to in p m. Auto ar. 1co III.ISIIAUT IVIi 14 KATHAHINl.c Ill.lNHAHT (twp Hlttpraon) widow of Hiram ' V llPlntMrt llplatlv, und frlpmla, W. H 1 N'pwhnll founell. No. .'! J of I. Inilted I to funeral neriiiK, Sun. a p tn., aon-lnvn li' realdeiire. ltuUrt A Ifuntpr, 'Jt'.f Kninrild i-t Int private. North Cetlir III'I I'piii Auln aprons. IliiSKNHKIUI Pah IR nilMP, an of prni m and IVunle Uoionbctir llPlatlvpi 'nnd frlptid. Itappaport lyrdgp No 30. I, O I S of 1 . Iiidmndpnt foum ll. ,o H. r 1' A . Inxlted to funpral i-pr-tip--. Sun. 2:ia p in pnrlora nf Umanu-! Aaher Jt Son liitij IHuuoiid at Int prlvntp. Adatli JppIk urtin i'piii "" M MM IVIi 1.1 V.I.IV UAPf. fn Trtn dorfl, 1fo of .luioh Miul IlPlatllPa an.V rrl'iifH l.'sdlpa' AM HiKlftt Holv Trinity' l.uthpran I'arkfldc f hun h, Inxlted to fu 1 1 ral. tuit, 3 p. pi huaband' rtaldpncp fc I3tn Lanndowtip ip , fanidpn, N. .T KrlMidH muy call frl. to. Int Harletcli fnn. srnnniiinis ivb, 13 rn.NK p nu bnnd ot I.IIzahPth It Srhrelt.pl m (ny fon m)t eon of Johanna nnd Into Simon Srhret IipIh Hflathen nnd frlpnd Lpngue of tie Sai red Heart nnd Hotv Name SctPt of Ht Sttphpn'e fhureh Arrhhlnhnp Wood Council I No 112 f 11. I, AUKUHtltie X and II ) Hulldlmr nnd Loan Aaso.. and I'entral North lhit i IIuj-Iupi Men's Ami , Invited to f'1 nenil, Mon , s.l't n ni 3"W.l York road olpmn liltfli inaas of rnuleni St Stephen's 'hurt ti iu tt in Int Hotj SopuU litre Ctm Auto funprol. snV.VftL'lt. Vet), n. ANNUS II. wide,. of Dm Ilex pr It, O Hpmour. aiied 7rt HH.ut.p'. .md frlpndi Imtt'd to afrlrri at . .' 4 p nt . 107 Wuodsld ae., Nar berth I i Int prKutr MICNCAIAN IVb 11, MAItV A.. nMnir nf WHUim 11 Shpneninn aed 74 UplaHe1 " nnd rrtenda I.udleV Auxtllnry of Lulu" rjtrol, tlriiitj I'ounrll No 117, fl, A. P. of I, IiiIipiI to fumrul aprIee, Mon.. It a in. ir3t fnlrmount axe -Int prl.at. ft m.ilna nia ti viewed Sim 7 tn 0.311 p. m SM11 11 Feti U. .NNA f SMITH l.tushter uf Jatrli-k .f and Miry I. Mead' Itplatl.ea and frpnd lnlled to funral Mon , K 30 a. m.. Oilier H tttlr llldg.. lbSiVJt 1 I cHlmiL t. .Solemn rfuulptn niaea St. Jumea'a fViurrti in it, m int prhutp .SMITH fill 14 SAT.AH widow of Trcd erlck W hmlth and d.tutTitpr of William ati.t I Up Mallnda llpuacher. uttPd 2i Jtelathe and frtPtidi Invited to funpr.il Mon 'j p m r'Hideiue uf f.itlipr, 'Jilt- V. 3d ft .Int. HtlL Hid a tvm. l.i funeral iur. 1'rPiKli maju,, i alt Sun eve snttHNO IMi, 11 WILLIAM huaband. of AutiuatiiiPi V btlrllng. itged tlj Rpla - H( and frkuds toiipmen'a fellow ahk of 4oth Ward pmplojea Jt. (. Pun L Co.T menilnra f Tltli-mcira A"to , Invited to, aervbea Mon. - p in lhll f. Aldn at Int. private, Krlcnda may cull Hun.. 7 to H STItlinT IVb. 14. tIMMA, tvtdfiw of Lionldxa Street Puneral aervlceit Mon.. II a m eon'M re Id net. I'letrher D fjtreetf -Itti pelmar t., Poxlioroutfli. Int. Pver-tn-en em , Camden, N. J. Trlenda max call hun. ove, HTIUPI3 IVh. 13 lIARItr K. ion of -tut jHioh C nnd Jltrsar'-t J. Strode. UpU Uvea and frlpiid. ftt John ft Ix)de. Noi ,, 113, 1" und A. M, und Wailitmrton Comn V., 111! It ft tl nf A tlltll...! t,, .i-i'lakB s.it., 3'p.in. Oliver 11. Pair Wiltr, lsrti 11. Ollvtr II. Hair Mil,-, 1S Ini. Ml Murlati Cem. J rtenai t'hotitniit nt mn v i all I- rt. pvp TAOOinT Feb. H, ANXIP H , widow nf tfred Taasptt Ilelntpen and friend. Iiivl"d to funeral. Map , - p in . from -210 N istli t. Int private. nioMAN i-vb ii. uopir: ir . wife of a Wile Thoinan and dauchter of Thomat Y and Mullnda Wrliht. Iletattvea and fiind-i Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p. m nsldencs of huttanl C.W2 RMkh ave . Poi hoiouiili. Int. l.pvirlnston Om, Trlendt mav nil I'rt ep TllultNTON. K h 1 I. MMlOATinT. C wliliw uf 1 'illtam Thornton TleMlve nii.Vji f rp tail. Hi io iiatxi of li ei V ll Church nf m John tnvltpd to funeral eervleps. Mon L! p in renlden e nf p-on-ln-Uw Arthur Ptvtnport. t:u:.T XI Monmouth at. Int rn aic- N (Vtiir Hill fem lOKARSKX. I'cb. 13. THPnKPA P TOKAIthKI (He NowarltP. widow of Joseph ToKaivUt a yed 11 Relatives nml friends In-a vlted in funeral, Mon , K a. m.. 1033 Katghn ave., Camden. N. J. Itequtem' hteh matttt St. Jiiftpph'H Church ti n m Int, Calvary -" i t rn KriHiid' mai rait Sun e'e. .- 1 1IPK. Pcli. 13 PM.API.TH. wife of Harry Trpfi fleUtUen und friend" Invlted.f in fiiueial aervlPri, Mon 2.3t t. in., 18."''.n V. Tnucy ft. int private. Prh-ndi may rail' Sun pw Autn funeral A 'irn.VhK Muddmlk in Chlcaco. 111. Keh.. 13 HAIUIV hiiahuml ur nilzabplh M Tur7 x iit-r Jtelatp) ami frlendi Invited to funeral, r Tun , s 3u a ni . V...13 N. UUh at Solemn, n tcqultm iiiati Church of Our I.ady of Merry. Hroad and Mmnuuhauua ave.. Pi a, ni, Int r llolv rof eiii. Auto fui.trRl. . VUN'MtLP. At Marlton. N J., Fourthtf dav. 13th PAII M widow of Franklin VenahlP. fined M), Pelatlvm nnd ft) ends lnn vltt-d tu funeral bceund-day, IHtli, p. m . M irltuii N J, Int, Cues town Cem, rrlendj. mav rill I"lrstday, 7 to (t p. m. WAONICK 1" b 1 1 ANNUS 1.. WAO N'KIl, wtlow of Jacob V. Wagner, Pus nu tito of funeral. . WAONPP rVh 13 JOtlN PHWIP ion rf Mra LMuurd Wharton and tato FrtderlclC T Wngner need 23. Relative nnd frlendi Invllfil to funeral. Mon . b n in., imrenta' ret'.ienf-e. , r i.i x ai. olemn requiem I matt Our Mother of. Sorrows' Church 10 , m Int M I)nla'a Cem I WWIll IVIi 1 nt JM S 42d tt, ANNII. M wife nf Ur. William It. Webb Itelulvia mid friendt lnvlle.1 to funeral tervU-ee Tuea . li noon, al Hi Chapel of.' , .Midievv J Hair Kuii, Huh and Arch ttt 9 I it prlvaie WUl.cl I At uarenif retldcnce. 1.1.17 i.inuenuoiHi ei i-eu is, iii;aj A.vil.-v r 11 v.ivi.i. Jr ton in 111-njamin t Tana lin und siihireii Jennie vveitn. ngen a vears ,. 11 months runeral and Int ttrlcllv nrlvatK vi:-iTU.viii:itoi:it ib. 14. wii.uam, in.Mnit. ton of Charles und harah Welle,. beraer and urandiion or John and Catharine ' WettenUrger and Kllra und lata I,oula Mer, uitrd C )eart. lulatlvea and friends lnvlte.1 tn funeral. Tuet.. 2 p. m., residence of nit luircnit . 1.11; r ai ,. int. Alt Alnr an i'em. t rienut may rn .vmn. eve WlllTl.. Hudilelily, J"eb. 1.1. ANNA. , ,Jl nl!Vni.llll WIIITi:. lfe of l-harl.a Wlill. V '5, need Ml. Itelatlvet and friend. Invited Ini- - luneral, vvnnuui lucuior nonce, borne. TA . Sal 1 l3ll D. m. I ieni. C iiueyani.ea wilt meet Hrldaetoun iravina- .-'ev town Unmliorne al I'ji.'ii p. nu. . in WIIIT!,I.HV - Ken. 13, IVII. II A HI ,'i,jj VirillTI-t 1-V ...1 ?? Iltflnlli.. n, frl..,. kt.K T il. K. Irfl Tutt. No. 5. O. A. K.I em- iTi-k tilues oi i;ntmien i-oaioince. invuea.to lu rs niral aervlct. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 114 Linden iLu'i' ; i amaen. . ni. private, i ricnua may ca 1 Ti . 7 in n p. ni. .trni-rivi'l uul. ,1 ,t7 llakAmtM IDA V ,. WIIW "I Jl" 11. ,t lllllllK. BSeU 0 1. J-,.1 . ii&IuIIv.m. mA frl.nfla Invited lo funapal Je-.l' IDA t' wife of Jeiae w. IVhltlns. aaed 01 tervtc-t, Mon,, 1:30 p. m., David H.' ir 'Schuyler Iildx., Ilroad and.Dlamood sts. 1i i il-iVi uia rvv. tn7Tip Ar.lrnnn wn -i;a I LlAMs. ased'DI. 2H1K Columbia ave. Du, jPi notice of funeral will b given. Ii' WILI.IAJIHON. . Ken. n. JEMIMA E. ..1- vvlfe of William V.. sWIlilamaon. Helallvevl v , and friends Invited In funeral services. Sat.,.-- I a r, in., realdenr. of ilrs. Charlea It WllIT". Iltmton, SIS H. Oram, ,t,. Media- Pa. Int.j . .private.'' , ., . . . j.St ' ytit'WMiii. i eo. is. .funis j.. nutoanii i.e n.i,h A. Vounktr Cue. McDrldal. rt.lu.i? ... ..H..- ';..--.-- ,- .. ., .--.-... -."- Uvea and frVrrult. T. MrDevItt 8. A v i Atto. einpiaies American .r.nsinverinf c;o..", .... .--. ....-...... .. ... .- -- nvlted to lunera . Tuet.. g:JO a. m.. moth-Tl er-in-law'. retldence, Mr. , Jamas, xoBrlvk 2 Su ,V rauS" HI. Xnn'. Church To . W ' "' J" .mm ri 'im'tr ; 1 j. M r1 'KI Mi i $ji . fe .v. & s'W&l . ?:
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