Wt a uf r.i:, i I,!' f fcc i Ws m m r W A la"' i. J m w f!-t ivi-,i,' mwa ;W ,''r,iJ - : , I VERSIFIED INVESTMENT ft HAVE PREPARED A LIST JlX FIRST CLASS BONOS, K SIX DIFFERENT TYPE8, l"H THE IDEA OF COMBIN I A HIOH FACTOR OF UTKTY AND A HIQH RE- sl-iN. u these bonos.. having a pmks value of 8,00o. can be Purchased at present PRICES FOR ABOUT S,360; IN TEREST PAYABLE EVERY MONTH, AMOUNTING TO $285 'MS. YEAR) AND HAVING AN AVERAQE YIELD OF ABOUT .Mt. '? , J II t ILLY, BROCK & CO. DAXEUtlS 30SCHESTNUN ST rniLADBLI'UIA rV LKOAT, AnT.nTIiK.MKNTS ESTATK or 4AMI-.S IIAtll'l'.. j.u.ui t -.,. tatiumiitnry on aauaaea. ) killrlHS liatAt. P?fnntpd It) tit1 "aT"" muii(tr rimii iixinn " ..;,. iBMcnlrned, all pmona innfrDiwi 10 in r..i and tr to bavtnr clatma to present x w,m . """" y '"""i. ; u" . tho panic & WALTER KRAXKt.lN HAOrg. Jin. RAKAll lrt-nnENCK WERNMl, CS. THE PROVIDENT LITE AND TRUST COMPANY Of rillLADHI.I'lllA. u (ttjrtneir attorney. ,.ervj ' 801 Lincoln nidi., Philadelphia. .''. , - - ?Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold "Whitehead (Copsrlshi) SLfl" iTr. Whitehead tall tinswer iour business "(fc flweafion pit huuinp, H'lling, (itiiertlstno and vL rMitlfrim'tti'. Amh unur n tie tt loin clearlu a.ul V oivm alt th tactv. Your mrrect tinmr nnd Fki addretv mvtf "be Mpned to all inquirtr. stwrra 10 lecnnwai o"eanonw 11111 ,e r, v mall. Oticra ulll bv oasitered la tMt eotumn. Tae raosf (nfcrfllaC firoMrnta of ee(rer, nlll be trovro Into the atoru et Prler rifiif. XIX AT) KILLER'S house last Saturday we did a lot of hid fltunts and 'yet t enjoyed myself. Wa plaed bcanbag and I word-ending and things Hko that. I Margaret Kll'cr ho calls her Madge and I nlaved checkers, and I never had ! a, show. Makes a fellow feel cheap to; be whaclied by a. girl. Sho Is a demon v on checkers. Lw Miss Rlllcr la a fine girl outet. and it1' -flooka as though she could look after her- k. ftelf. .Tnat nhont nn tnll ns T am. She C ias heautlful. thoughtful gray eves and VlA . lonff lashes. K V How- different she Is fioin Koslc and yet they aro both nice girls 1 II. Henry Boynton was there. Ho Is one or tne star salesmen 01 me store sens tn tho carpet department. Killer told me Boynton had refused the buyer's Job because ho made more money as a sales man! I hardly believed It. but Killer assured i JSJJC me It was so. Rj.y A&lf An Mmmllnn "' 1,n .ml:llne,l "I Iv. Vnrtw iint Ttnvninn frenuentiv mals V. . - v..fi-A.i .iniina-a fi trt? " ! &5s? ,"."..",..:V ,r,AT. ',:,.. ., I fe-..wit" V- ' a.,,,e.n,onf .tor.! ' ' I "He doesn't get It evory weeh, though," aid Killer with a smile. "Wish I could get In the carpet de - Mrtment." I told him. "There's no "T.a ri : . . ... i,M enance In the easement. b'vr' v. .....- .... ...t..f "Think not?" queried Killer. "Boyn- f.ton started Just where you are only nln0ja ir1: thti nrn" F r """r "V.j . j, ,..,. , , - tmnn, AA eA Ar It?' T nsuetl "He's no brighter or smarter than ou I All ot this was determined at a con or me, but he worked a little bit harder. Iforcnco between Alfred Gasklll. director thought a HUIe bit deeper, staved a lit-of tne state Department of Conserva tie Wt lon Pleased the trade a little , fon and Dwlopmenlt and tll0 CIlamber and he went ahead like wildfire." said ; Rlller. . "Lucky beggar." I said envlouslv. "So-called good luck always comes to those who do things lut a little bit bet ter than tho average." Killer answered. T think Boynton nnd Margaret Killer are sweet on each other. In splto of It I like Boynton. He's full of good stories, and whenever he wants to Illustrate a point he has a story 'to fit. He'd mako a much better stoie Instructor than Mr. Rlvett. Trrvai., vtiirparpt Tliller and her mother JA j.i..ei aveav tlvA illnncr things we three v , fellows taikea snop. VV "I believe we salesmen havo got to bff atudy the uses the goods are put to ' f'tL. hn we tucto done In the past,' i more rc- K,1 'marked Killer. ( ,'ll.f,-n reanonrled lloyntnil. "It's it , only by knowing what the goods are ex- V V a j J (tint & ! 11 l n Lr nnnrhfir1 &fr mIa hti out of tho original article palled for. Ever hear the story of the young hardware man who was told never to let -"' - ..ii.tr.maM 1avrs t'linniir IlllVinC -CVrn t U thourh tho article askea for was out 0C1 , 1 .. - I . , MOCKT" No" I said wttti interest; "lets nave It." "Well," raid Boynton, this fellow's manager Baid lo alwa5'8 offer fomothlng thai might aene the eamo purpose-, -when he found the house wag out of tho thing wanted. For Instance. If a customer wanted lxS-Inch round-head brass screws, and w are out, offer him IxlO-InCll, or lXa-incn wiin u uai. urau- Wi.'Stf "? """'"". """',... e". '.""""IvivcmPntnilC VTAT.AT.V wi-i -.jell aa tne size scu ivi, . o i ',St?ut of hammers, sell mallets'. If out or Ki.Mltc. sell screws: If out of matches. (Vi'.'.ii eio.hiia-hts. Don't matter what It Is: fui. a utw ..... will An .tie, 1nh In a j '? fiaa -"iiii."fc .--....-- - .-- sf . lncn. BO tne nwt .? mw jw-rn, ,, ), at the counter when a wild-cyed "?j-, ... .nnr. nlcH nnlelclv for a nnar. i , s-,u,ainocic, ,,.,. --"- -- TV.- : ?'.e worth of carbolic acid I ifr'M. 'Tho man's appearance was startilng sy'.nrt .vldently hewas crazy. For a mln- V 'the young salesman wo? staggered. VT '"iThen ho remembered his lesson and said h''C"w.tJiaBulp: .. ,, u . fe.,-'we con l Beit caruouu acui out Ve've a fine line of razors, rope and xe- 'lJaOI)AT'S nUBINKSS BrlGRA'f i' ...... ...!. mIlaii, Ame. In fin. aWBOI. .t.,,- ...-w- ... . ... a do iftllip' ;' iiiim mi cciirr n.tfto atterasre. yrVbat does this mean to YOCT '. i .cIlualnrsH Ouestlons Answered &Y. 1 '.h.,-. any aneclal fea.on for on. .Ida A? . ...... ,.,.. hl,.P ItW hll.tn.M. ,hnn -.tflliri ut.,.. .,.,. .. ...u... ...... t.wipoaii. .iu.i feT The ehad side Is generally con. jrert. th better. Jn summer people Qn ine snauy aiaa orps.use u is r. In winter they do the same uee the sunny side gets slushy and wnne me snaay siae remains S . em cmnntAae t1n 1 ll.a I.cn often be dismayed to bet. vantage on the shady side. It Is innyHia u fl lu ivccu all .iimcuTit dUplay whn the sunlight keeps on It. ino same tning applies nata colored fabrics and manv rtnes. such as perfume and soap. Stir r. an-rtlel en dtpartm.nt (ft' a aklvvltlfin ,for "pr. M .W-lf $ rn Joe -Mat. It LONG LIVE A Human Story of CMld-Deslrc, Court In,lrleiie mid Love, the Latest Novel By MAI.Y ROBERTS RINEHART Coprrlcht, 1818, by Mary Roberta Jtlntliart (Mil tho rublla Ledccr Company CHAPTER XXW (Continued) Tim festivities wcro taUng- a rcrloun turn. Thcro was a llttto packet nt nacacL hi nni. ..I..- -.. .:........ . .,.. reached oVe'r am opei rd hcri. Oh:"Vhc..aW anTexhlblte.1 a caudv MS..Ji8dV"BtHhybod? UaoUneJ. I. murpen aB n uunces cap. anu l.Vnul.l..'. .. I.U.. ,.i ... . 1.1....I. and white Uobhv had n military ran. UH eager lingers Kerdlnand W lam uaroarous Americans, u lien. l,i evrn pl.m that had been made, ho should now- be In the hands of thoec who would dispose of him. "I give you," said Mr. Thorpe, raising his glass toward his wife, "tho giver of the feast. Hoys, up with jou!" It was then thai tho Trauleln. making on cicusc, slipped out of the joom. ciiAi-Tnii .wwi The King la Dead at last tlio old King's hour N ow had come. Mostly ho slept, as though ... , ins uou. eager lor its long rest, nan i- 1 ready given up the struggle. &'tlmul.int-. 1 given by his devoted phyalclati, had no j erfect. Other pliyslclatis there vvcre, n groun of them, but It was noctvr uvi. 1 dennan who stood by tho bed and 1 waited. , rather circgor, hi? friend of many I ears, had come again from Ktzcl, and It was he who had administered the 1 Sacrament The King had mused for It. and had smiled at the father "So!' he .ald, almost In a. whisper. "ou would send me clean! It Is hard ' to scour nn old kettle." i Doctor Weldennaii bent over the bed. "Majesty," be Implored, "if there Is nn.v I thing we can do to mako you comfort I able" I "llvo me Hubert's picture." said the King. When hit, fingers refused to hold It Aainimnlei tei a ini,, f. . n t-.l ui t ft I.. I 11, itiiuiiv.iau IUIIIV lUIHttlU cnuiij ilHU held It before him Hut his heavv eves closed With more intuition than might havo been expected of her, tho Atch-1 duchess laid It on the white coverlet, and placed her father's hand on It The phjslclans consulted In an nl- cove. Annunclata went back to her roil b"s,s, noiseless pacing of the room leather Gregory went to n window, and staled out. Ho saw, not the stlept crowd In the flacc. but many other tilings the King as a bo. dialing under the restraint of Court ceremonial; the King us it oung 'man, taking his wife who did not love 1 him Ho saw tho King madly in love ! JERSEY PLANS MIGHTY DRIVE ON MOSQUITO i 1 I Banishment of the "Winged , Hun" Declared a Patriotic ! Necessity " " vTr.WTic riTV. i-Vii. 12. - . . - ... ...... . . i w 'wntns ot Maie-wiue piopa- ganda, to bo followed by a sIMy dajs drive to align a force to great numcr- I Cally and strong In Its patriotism and i.., i.,. ,i, t .-1.1,1, o ' financial resources that the I.eglslatutc will not dare to dally further with a grava economic problem, 1 tne pian or campaign to he adopted to drive the , . -, v.... ,... wingeu nun uuni .-so ulcv.. of Commerce. III the preliminary cam paign every civic organisation, manufac turers' and bankers' organizations and the Stnto Chamber of Commerce will be enlisted. When the battle line is fully developed demand will be made for $150,000 annually for five consecutive ears to banish the mosquito from this Common ealth. "The mosquito bane is holding Jersey back at every turn Hundreds of thou sands of acres of land which ought to be producing crops arc waste because of i this nest Manufacturing Is retarded ; i farming handicapped I'Jerscy Is a butt for humorlets. For $750,000 tins pest can be throttled, wiped out. While Jer sey hesitates to sojve an economic piob lem. I '.now of enterprlte after enter prise that has been lost to the State because of this pest," said Carlton Ood frey, ex-Speaker of the bsemhlj. In in dorsing the proposed "mosqultoless Jcr- L sev" campaign, witnm a tew : ears uic stHto would be enriched ten times over . ..crv dollar spent, ho added, and c-nrf BSli the belief that not less than T.. UL. Molnlf. ha. nnnn .. lirwl ...t.ii, un mosnuito ikuv nnkt-j UK IHHU - " "-- ' " . unnroductlvo wai-te State Director t-as- klll said this was a conservative state ment" The first move In tho campaign will bo to sccuro tho co-operation of all of the coast cities from Seabrlgh to Cape May. Oasklll'B statement that no Slate In the Union Is doing more to back up the Government In vvar than Jeiscy evoked enthusiasm. iiiioiuuiuu iiiijjii AFFLICTS PEORIA, ILL . , . nnnn r t.. rrt... !, -'.'vimos. ouuu rersous in i.iu- -.-j and Surrounding; Towns Suffer From Strange Discabc Ti-'nrttA 111 . Feb. 22 -Health au thorities here today are hendtnff oery effort toward dlscocrlng the source of i the mysterious poisoning which nun af fected almost three thousand persons In Peoria and surrounding towns. Tests of tho city water supply are to be jnadc today by chemists of the Unler slty of Illinois and a thorough Inves tigation of e ery possible sodrcc of contamination has been ordered. i;ery doctor In Peoria who Is not himself a victim of the mysterious mal ady it? swamped with patients. No ex act estimate of the number of lctlma has been made, but It is believed, cer tain that between 3500 and 3000 havo been made 111. Ten per cent of the physicians of tho city aro Included among the victims. Among the theories that the United States Is Investigating Is that the water uupply has been poisoned by enemy plotters. Ordinary tesU applied to tho water here have failed to reveal any contaminating element and water com pany heads declare the water ls "pure' Thus far none of the cases have rt anitorl ffttnllv and lt Is not expected that deaths will follow the outbreak of Illness. Vomiting and cramp are the chief symptoms of the malady. It is estimated that from one to four mem bers In more than 1000 families have been affected. i chief symptoms of the malady, Accu.ed of Swindline by C. O. O. William S. Boyd, with ofljees In th Parkway Building-, baa been arrratod on a charge of, malllnr wtTtlilesa C. O. D. pnetugea to dead peraons. with a view va having relative, of the pereona tc wtem .the pacXagea were ecnt yay'tfe , i 'i.t-4 -Hi- . -i.cc, .T -..,, H,il f,..-,-'Ji Otto opened his: he had nocr tasted ' cdy had come, but one the Kins ould ' ' '; ir in an or , io Houro Judl K"m" 7 iiovneV N.T.i ,i" IS.; c.m " rt,,- 'Pr.'l." " ,,C"CQ '""" ' lo " SJ, fflfe IT "ci&Sf & j" I,it Vr" Sift this delictus paper-cnp Joy before. never Itnow. ., Co!1,l"l,"; I'hlllpn asked Otto. Iivfcn. it,. 21 i:i,i..miktii khamt,i. luVI'iVwir.'.,1 p,i '". ANNA, wl.lnw of wil-' V, i"oS c"m lYlcnds iniy r 1 sK eie l.a!,er9u,nh",ro0Hn', t """f T ?,f, ,:0,, T c Caters of Me.ey .tocl be.ld;. ! fffsij'ta Xr Xe?K 1 Vrffon 'to ' iffMWnVtf&tiZ ffigr? "WMnVifft. 7 fS , ibCIU"..,b.n3 as charmed, lie nut It 011 hla head 1 nllrc , was reported to tho Asembl ester.l.ij. ';ollhur.no.l. N .1 lot rrUaie. lUrklRli if We,. Vori- 5 h" ! '"'"'I' .t":'"' i!ifyi?r.rX':Wif.?hk lfauTemma; with tho TncnnselouJness of cldldhoVd r should, with to die eo. whispered The republican caueii. rc.olutlon her. , ffrK 'JSU8;lr"'Wfl" J," virxnt: I f?"?'?' Vr"'TC? i "-h!-?Ttth i.oVtTOeraplWcchWVtVTnV and posed delightedly. tho elder. "A Ions life, filled with many I nldlinr tio lojnlty of Wirconsln, but huibaml of "Kalherlne llr ' (ne 11,11' , , JJroaclklll. tiel.. fat. afternoon. St. John's Cent The bYntilelu looked at I'rlnee I'crdi- deeds and then to sleep away I" omitting liny leferenee tu .Senator t.a mann). nred f.o Helntli" and fHend.. mem -V,i -o ii.rh;i ,n "lrIIAItD II, LLOYD. PIUCi:. Veb in. ItANIJALI. eon of lata nan William oto. anVlUy'the'eor , "Ao1,!, .IfeV'fuU of iSan, Arrows!' Kollcttc. uas adopted by the AHsemblj hriSl.'sX'? ar ' r "MVln'f'.'i'Tni, WSW&X&n1?.!! left her lean fare She stared. It win obsoncd tho younger one, her ejes full by 11 ,! to 11 olc An Identical Society 1 I'niniifi.r.l Wl.nl-le dro'era' Co . Ii,';,.11",' rrlJ". Hermilns may bo viewed parlors of Arihue J itoitera s.in Queen si be, then, and none other. Stupid, not of tears. "He has outllNcd all thai ho resolution offered In tho Hctmtc bv Sen- np','l,dAin,'',j!:X',1 rV, H,U"'r' ",!" .fe lvckfcjnr?h.n,iH avv ,on,. if. i!!"nV""inVSrolTollUsf'cem " " C "h to have know,, at the beginning! lie. the, loved." !"01; " C V" ?',". or "n"1 V", M-r!l-on,l 'TrV of ' lluni!nB! !,-', rt ' f' ffir", '''" iwm! , W' fif ovs-iUmU"n"'j 1W, -n Crown Pence, hero In the. imm-ot- the.o !.,. n .!, iiin nii wcik, but It Ik said to bo assured of Int Kasi o.lar Hill Cm. Hamulus nmy be l"1.'"'. to.. funeral acnle... rr . 2 t, m ..W.'.'r.r.: ,Al. '.ur..".T...",..i:. ...V .'. '." , ,7.' THE KING" vvlth bis wife, mid turning to eccr.e 1 fowl her. Then, nn.l for tills olJ 'rll ll"lie.l tho Ood ton this the nt un i - . : . . real to. him. ho taw the Queen near emi- drcn. and turnliiK to her husband be ''o '' wa tliclv fntber They had ! "' to love deeply and trul, men nnu coino ino imiiiurar Bnvir i. r. ,.., .111 1 l.'wl l.nnn o-...l I a inmrdv. for Hubert had bicn vlolentl dona to death. And now nfaln n trag Their glanrcs met, for ccu here thcro wan 11 rpiestlon. A? If their thought had penetrated the har.e which Is, perhaps, the mist that hides from us thcgitcs of heaven, the old King opened his ejes. "Otto:" ho raid "I wish Annunclata bent over him. "He h coming, father." sho loM hint, with IWIII10 UPS. .She slipped to her ktlee laldo tho t be,i and looked up to Doctor Voider 'nan "lilt appealing eyes. 1 ... ,. 1 iv' "". Ilo rnok his head, mio nan nsicru 1 qucstlAn In her glance, mid ho had, .mswi rd Tho Crown I'ritico was gone, IVrhiipi the search would be succors, ful Could lie not bo held. then, until 1 the bov was found? And Doctor "Weld- I erman had answered "So." I In the antechamber the Council waited, I standing without speech Hut In an J armchair beside tho door to the King's room tho Chancellor at. hit" face burled In his hands. In bplto of precautions, In 'mite of cver.v thing, the blow had fallen I Tho Crown I'rlnco, to hhn nt oneo son , and sovereign, the little ("rovvii Prince, was gone. And his old friend, his comrade of many ears, las at his I it hour. ! Another regiment left the palace. ' ' to break ranks beyond tho crowd, and I add to the searchers. The marched ' to a mullled drum. As the round readied lata f ,i 1 blm the warrior Flirted to this, ho who had plnunt'd, not for hlmst If, but for his country. And be. cause ho was thinking clearly In spite of his grief, he saw that his very ambi tion for tho hoy had been his undoing. In tho alliance with Karnla he had given tho Terrorists n hoourge to Hay the people to revolt Now he waited for the Kings death Waited mjmbl Kor, with the tolling of St Stefan s beli would ri-e the cr for tin new King. And theie wa". no K'nq C'ONTIM'Hr) TOMoP.IKiVV i "MAKE HASTE" IN WAR, HERRICK URGES NATION Warns of Peril if Labor. Cap- ita! and Government Fail to Unite rnid war picas, urcinir LOoi)er.illou of all cl.issei to hapten flip fiill nf thn ,., ,... ..,,,,.. :.,..:: r"",- ra Ilt thn annuaI d,nnor of (1p Sc,L,h. Irish Society In tho Clover Room of the Eellcvuo.Stratfnrd Ms ron T. Horrid,, former ambassador I tq France, was the principal speaker. ".vlalie haste, was his message to those assembled at last night's dinner. "If capital and labor and the Government are not btought together and qulcklv wo are in for eternal Uamnatlon, and all the precious blood that has been spilled to far Is in vain." Mr. Derrick was receivtd with the most Interest, because of the associa tions of his former diplomatic post. Do eulogized France in brilliant fashion for a valor nhnost mystic and swiftly drew numerous sketches In words of the un forgettable scenes that wcro to bo en countered everywhere in Franco during the first drive nt Paris. 1?ie following onicers and members of council were elected for the ensuing j car: President. Agncvv T. Dice: first vlco president. William II Scott; cc retary and treasurer, Lt. Col. Charles L. McKeehan ; directors and members of council: T. Rlllott Patterson. Samuel F. Houston. William c. Ferguson, John p. Green. Thomas Patterson. C. Stuart Pat- terton. vv imam i'. I'ottcr. John D. Mc Ilhennv, the Rev. Dr. John H. f.alrd Samuel Ilea, the Rev. Dr. W. licattv' lennlngs. John Stew ait, Ba;ard Henrv William Rlghter Fisher, W. W Porter' John U. McPhcrson. the Rev. Dr. Mar cus ,'.. Crownson, Harman Vcrltcs Ed win S. stuait, M. C Kennedj. Dr. John B Deaver nnd Joreph Burlington. Federal Reserve Hank Statement The condition of the Federal Rcnc Bank of Philadelphia for the week ended jeiterdoy compares with tho previous year as lollows: RKSOL"llcr.s February i'l Obrujij is Gold eoln it lid certificate. In vault Hold rettl. ment fund . . Gold with for eign agencies JlO.SOS.POO.fli) J5.381.li0n.00 3,n7.',.noo.flO $10,017,100.00 lO.SSI.OOOOO 3.073,000.01) Total cold held by bank $59,650,1)00.00 Gold with Fed I.W, 673, 400.00 ?l.btl,605.00 t.r.oo.ooo.oo eral iteftenr scent . . . 71.0S2.00 !.r,o.i.oo ioiq reueniD- tlon fund . . I.47rt,000.0( Total cold re- . iene $132 I?aal ttiidf-r notes, ether. etc .11,103 no Jl28,01S.003.fiO 17.fi;,"l 20 .S20.304 4 Total seive , re- .I33,148,078.V0 l:D.e38,.-,0a,4.1 Dills discount !,..?. .memberi 13l,StS,ST0.Ou 1 III la bnuznt tn t'.'3,223,733 18 open market. 16.2il3,7i.'i.4l I7.737,8s2.8a Total bills on nana . . 143,112,1174.44 t43.fHI3.7IH.37 16 127 3SO.0O 6 068.330.00 U . flov t. lont-term ae euritlea U. S. Govt, short . term aecurlties .. 4.327,000,00 8,3.-,2,O00.00 Total U S. aecurlttles . M u n I u I pal warranta ... flO,C3l.0.00 10,000.00 10.421,30.00 10,000,00 Total earn- ' lna assets. 133.777.224.44 JR3,303,b8.37 Duo from ether r. iv. Dana.. net 1) n c ollected -J Items 133,853.8111.33 13, 8:6, 010.83 37.243.888.20 D o d u ctlons from srosa aepostts . All other sources . 131,833.018.33 111,080,4,7.03 1,100,801.86 1.046,0:0.22 Total sources. . ,2Sl.e8l.l23.83223,SJ0,03313 1.IAIIILITIC3 Capital paid lit Govt, deposits. Du. member. reserve atct. C o 1 1 ec Hon Item. Due to other F. R. banks, n.t .tl.K3n.fl.Vi.00 1,610,623.40 S2.8l4.Btn.61 27,053.05,93 607,887.61 t.844,R3O.0O 3.343.040.44 83.823,474.78 SS.T3l.Tll.04 Total cross deposits ...1112.148,225.71 I117,::2.0:6.2a F. R. note. In actual circu lation 102,173.850.00 100,612,830.00 All other !! bllltle. ..... 727,184.22 670.428.87 Total llabll tne. .y....t221. Ml. 123.03 1225,350,033.(1 TV I IrL.I- l .. . . 1. ...... in.n I IJUrr.lKC. '-'- ' ... LA FOLLETTE SUPPORTED IN WISCONStN HOUSE Assemblyman Ivcoills Legislature 1IT 1 1. - a rcnv on ncconi iih upposlng Wnr Defends Scmiloi' MADISO.V. Wis., IVI', 22 The Wis- onslii .State Semite lmH killed n bill empowering Oovcritor II. L. riilllpp to appoint a sticivssor to tho late Senator .. . ' i-aui u. 1 lust Itttr by a oto nf to Thcro er three .ibcnfro. The noanl chair In tho l'nl...l stutcn Scp.tlo will - tilled at a ppcdal election to be hc.d r..j,, .ir-... , .. ... .-,,. ' OtCSPClllR (JCUUt Of h' "let" bill ut 1,1 1,0 to. "00"' "Pernor 1 h llpp summoned Hit pasta ge, As-emblvmnn C. II. ISnsn, Ilelolt, was ready for those who would attack Sen ator I.a Knllcttc on the floor of tho IIoufc. Ho mcallcd tho resolution fathered by n Democratic member and adopted bv tho House mi I'ebruary S 1 ' ;':''-. V":'""' ...r. " I'i.. " 1017 ; ,'" 7 ":,,, . , ""'""" r".' ... I-.,, .). .vmntrv i.itl f II,. ,,,,-1,1 iu nuriu dark te- s? id, conflict, lie uilucil I confess that T 11111 In Ihe cnrilllic Senator l.a 1'ollettPM ;."." r,ii,'rii , .- nun1 rt'.-n only II II'W liar,) ...1... .'.... 1. ....... ... ... : KI.M'na in'i'i n muwiu ill lilt" ll,MVhp:ipcrH and scarcely two of these iiuotcd him nunc, I'lllLADKl.PINA MARKETS Wiirhlnelon'K Hlrthday being a legal holiday, tho batiks nnd trade exchanges were closed and wholesale business In nil lines was vuspended. Lacking fresh data on wlt'ch lo base reliable quota tions, our usual market reports nre neo es.irlly omitted Deatljs 1 1.11tr.cn I niNvii:i: Hirtxi Feo 2i". JO.-LPIt t.- dative, imil frlenrl. hlao f'ftinp Nd. 1 1 1 unl; cuuni.ll. N. P O S. of A : Mann l. or I A.. Post i . 12. U A It , hinl Srtn Clrcic Carnp, i r or .. rniirtfi tu riinrni. f.it j n. rroiu thr r"Pl(leiip' of Ms 8nnlntnw Joliti W Oul. L'lMi ITortnltatrp t . Mnnnjuiih 1 cl( In th t'tminu! M V. ihitrili. n p. ni. int prUntf IVvrlnstrm cm 1 rlndb may all lrl tnliff IlAtaDWIV OC rrhrit.nnln ii tniili.ritib . Teh. i, f'KARI.IIS T" nm nt lai.. John . ni Ai.na .'unpl Hiirhvln mro itt, of am Coiirstoja rd.. Wajri I'n Int prHate. 1 ISu tunpral i I1AM-VNTV.VR r-i. "1 MAnOAUnT. wIiTow of 0(ore V HOlantitifl tret Umrrl nlHtlinaa nnd friends rtnplnpjt of Wplrmn I thMlrrv rv liilirtl to funrni rirR Mjn I n in rr-stdTirA ()f brothr1n-ln ! Hnr" Itm. 13.'." PalniT pt int J:lu, ('m. inrrz ivb -jo AHMt kmzahuti? i 'Tmxlittr of lnl I'nUi nnd Jhii IMHz. U"l tlf nnd frl'ndN hutted tn funernl ncmlco. ron . J p. .n . llaSl? b. TMh m. Int. priatr. nKr.n. ri. 20 iiakum:t p wuiow of Oorf: W lirikrr iik'd 71 Rt-UthM vi fri'Mid Imlrnd tn funrral srpIca H.it . 230 p tn t',r,n t 1'rnttkford ue., aboc rraiirtford. Tnt. f. dar Hill Com. r".KV:n, IV,, -10. SArAjr c wtf- of M If HaHcp. HclatUH and fplrnd tn1id o funeral fpricrH Hat , 'J p. ni . 401 lUrfnrd np Int r)riat rrmooJ Cem. IVtends mnv ka Vr. 1 BKLSINOnR. 1 b IS. UAI.PII. Im.hand ft llTch1! tVlslnfffr rntf Iloarrl) atrrt III Itrlatlvrti nnd friends lmitMl tn HrIrr Sat . L'..'Jt p. ni 0lr II Hair Mdj? . IB20 t liBtnut t. int prlta tf I'otpCcni I;i:NNKU IVIi. SO MM1Y M.rtA. ulfi i of r.lnford Ii'-niiT mil dHitstitf-r of lute .Tohn fajor and Murv MfDifl. hcp(j f,i lirla tlifM und frlcmM lriiltM to funral HHt "J 3i p. in. Southampton Ph. int prliatf llHlboro iVm. Train far fouthamDton lcavrs IlmdlP Terminal 1 "Ju p. ni. I.OCIIMAN.V IVIi 20, ntKOniru. lius b.md of lfdfrlcKn Ttorhniann (nf Schmidt) asod 72, Helatlipg nnd friend, nirmbcrn of Shot mn Kern' Soc. Xoi 1 ainl 2. SprpckIa UKar Hpfliirry l"!-n Afm , lniltrd to fu tioral. hun . 2 p. m . 7.10 . Oxford St. Int. Hillside m. Omit flowtrp . r.OTci: ivb in. pi:njamiv rnAVK- 1 T.1N. husband of lalf Juliet A itn.n D.,i Cl, ..flrtlM-3 Hint iriTlja J-ll WVe'' No0, -js lA o VNi! iM.t, ,,-?-"n No. at. K of P ; Survtvnra of bhlftier lto.e It0- Invited to funeral. Sat., t n. m real- '(I.. H. JunlMPr nt. Tnt. T.rr.u nnrt r,m Irlnds may call 1'rl, eie. Auto frylcr. HOVM1 reb. 20. Jt'I.IA n.. iilfp of Jo Mh A IoIe nnd daughter; of AUre anrt Iwte Patrick Olenn. TteUthr' and frlrnds n ilted to funeral. si .?. h in . refldente of brother. Thomas T Otcnn iifi.lt Mauler nt. West I'hlladt Ipltlii .solpmn renulem mans Church of Our I.ad of thp Rosarv Hi a. m. Int M. Denis's lpiii Auto spr- DOVD At renldpnro of b-ntherMn-law, Oporpp L. hhlnn, New l.'iopt, V J, y0-, 20. IDA HOYD. dauahter of lal (.'aptatn St.muel and Ilarhel Hojd. Relatlies tnilted to funeral services. Sat.. 11a m . rcnldenrp of ulster. Mrs. Sarah Chafpy I...I IUer fonl ae.. PhHadMnhla. Private funeral. Omit tloners Friend, may iew remains Frl 7 to n p. m IlHAOnCN' Feb, 20, AI-Fm:r T , hus band of llrldset Rraeden (nee flradley) nnd on of tate l-Atman and Sarah 13 r a Eden, Fu neral Mon h:30 a. m . 821 June nt Tllcli maps Our Mother of Sorrows" Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Itelathes and frlnd imlted to attend TlRAKi:n Feb II. at PennRRioip N J WIM.1AM D BRAKKR. naed 07. TpUUph and friends. Huddnn Aneniblv, No l., v. O r V imlted to funeral Sat . 2fil Proad m benU'e at Emmanuel Church 11a ni lnt limmanupl Cem nnowN. reb. io .mat r wife or iohn A. Hrown and duushter of Charles nnd SIr Uaufmann Relathes and trlpnd SocUlltv and League of Sacred Heart of i. V.d ward's Churrli, Imlted to funeral Sat . fi'30 a. ni . 2SU N". 0th st. Solemn requiem inan f-t Tldard'a Church 10 a m. Ini Holy henulfhr Crm. Auto funeral t FFKinT Feb. 20, l.MMA I wife of a n room It, Cafferty and dduahter of latr hainuet II Hortu ReUtlPH and friends lnlted to nprlces Mon . 2 t m residence of husband ."22." Hacrford ae Int private CI.tlART Feb. 21 HMSaAllKTIf widow of Charles Cleary (nee Fltzpa.trlck) UeU. then and friends Imlted to funeral, hat, Jt:30 a. m , resldenep of daughter, Mrs Catharine Fearson, 271H Welsh road, Holmes-bura-. IIlBh mass Ht. Dominic's Church 11 a m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. No car riaR-PH or autoa. COOPKR. In Wynente P Hernnd Month 21 st. ELLEN T. COOPER. Rea then and friends Invited to funeral at Wrlghtstown Friends Meetlm? House. First dav, Serond Month 2-Uli I .no p, m CORSON feudrier.lv, Feb 2!, HLIZA DF.AL CORFO.V. wife of Robert T Corson. Funera. from SOU Penn at., Frankford. Mon ,2pm Int, private. COURTM.Y. reb. in, joiix, .on of i-iarn ana lata jonn i Courtney aeed 40 . ;. a, - aa. . a . " . - Relatives And friends Invited to funeral invite. I in f..n..., aervieea, Mon . 2 p. m i3'i Parrlah st Int Mt. ?Iorlch Cem Aulo funeral. Friends may call fun 8 to 0 p. ni CRAIO. Suddenly, rel, i 20. st N-orri.. '""" "..."!'"-"'" ". lu-oana nr tne lain l.lla lieav.r craig Mervlce, at 210 I ! uim at . Norristovrn eat., 2:3 p. jn. i i lnt private CnOSSLBV.Feb. 10 UI.1ZA CROSS LEY, wife of John W Cros.ley. Relatives ' and friends, members of Mt. Placah Church. 'Invited to funeral services Sat,. 2 p. m., 3300 X. Water st Int. Oreenmount Cem Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. CUMMINGS. Feb. 21. WILLIAM, hu" 1 band of Elizabeth V, Cummlnas fnee Hartlal oied 57. Relatives and friends, emplov.s of II. W. Butterworth S. Son. all aoeletlei i of which be waa a member. Invited to fu , i.eral services, hun.. 2 p. ni., S84R IV Hunt- lnzdon st. Int. private. Aiito funeral, CL'RRtn. Feb. 20. MARY A wlfs of Ilantet vurrie. ?tr., aieo a., negative, and friends Invited to funeral aervlcra Sat.. 2 n. m.. 2417 N" 7th at. lnt, private. Omit flowers Alllo funeral DAURMANN. Feb. 20 nt Chew 'a Land. Inc. N. J.. JACOn C. DAURMANN'. husband of late Marcaret Daubniann (nee Hrownl. seed 70, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlees, Mon., .1 p in., chapel of I). F Hehrneder k Son, H, W. cor. Ith uml Arch sts., Camden. N. J Friends mav call sun. aft. and eve. at the chapel, Int, liver green Cent DAVISON, Feb. IS. I.IZZ1S II.. wifa of Henry Davison and dauchter of late Join, and Mary Hart, Relatives and friends, all organizations of which she vvaa a member, Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. in,. 110a N Front st. Int. private. Remains may ba viewed Sun.. 7 to 9 p. in. Auto DEACON". At Mooretlnwn. X J,, Second Month 18th. MASY A. DEACON", dauchter of lata John U. and tttlrabelh W, De acot . Relative, and friends Invited to funeral. Kl.th-day, Second Month. 22d. s p. m . 38 K. Main st... Mooreatonn. N, 1. Int. I'em. bertot.'. N J. DENIOHT. reb. 20. MART II.. wife of Charles l-emini. aieu . . jitiaiives and fr ends lnviiea io p. m.. 631 N, 811 funeral aervlees. Rat. I 1. Int. prlv.te. North- DILK8. Feb. 18. JOSEPH II . husband of Emma S. Dilk. (ne. Young). Relatives and friend. Invited to fun. ral services. Sat.. 2 l. m., S465 Pine st. Int. prlval,. Auto fu neral. Frlenda may call Frl.. H to 10 p. m. D1TTERLINE. fludd.nly. Fb. 18. In Nor. rl.town. Pa.. MARK II,. husband of Ida B. Dltt.rlln. (n.a Kiler). ac.d 40. Relatival and friend. Invited to fun. ral, 713 Arch St., Norrlilown. Sat.. 3:80 p. m. Int. niv. .raid. Cm. Itemilns'rosy bo viewed Frl., after 7 p. m. ' 'pONAMUH .-Suddenly, Feb. SI. JOHN P HU.Dine ei; vavoariDV iroBauu. in, uuipq.. v '?.-.i Av.t.T-fA rn is tjiyr, :i '," coiiiL're ico .Hitnmtiivmuit e....i.i n i.katiis Dlir notlci nt funarnl will K n-.v.n from I rtn-ldtMiffl of duuiliter. Mm. Catharine Und , , WW, ,;V.tow?.n'd enTilVes ' mil IPAHda llilll..! I. r.maiul Ul and frtenrla lnlli.rl fn runrHt. Hat.. 8..10 in., !"i0 rrankforU mc. Ilolmeaburs. Sol enm requiem maat M Doinlnlo's Church 10 a. in. Int. St. tiamlnlv'a Crm. DOnMlirt. Trb. 31. Nfll.t.It;, dauahter o! Mary Dormer (nee Jlanlejl and late .tnhn Dormer, fornierly of rvmrallu, r. Ucla thea and frlemla, rnurt MnntKomery, T.. )'. 'of A., No. 'J2, Inilted to funeral, .Mnn.. 7:311 a, ni , 2711 Ilroun at IlUh tnaaa of re. inulem Church of St. l'miicta Xaler 0 a, m, Int. Holy Croaa Cenl. Aulo ftinrnl. ruTTH. Feb. 1H. CIIAIlI.Rfl tXTTM. i fteu 8:1. netath.a anl friend, nlo em. ! Iilovrn of tha liiRfnni ltnu4 anil mtnlira of lh Oracn ItcfrrmeJ Church. Imltirl to fun'ral servleee. I'rl.. S u. tit., ur 3S10 '''.r",,..",.. Int. rrlint. Northoo4 m. IKWX n.-Feb. vo hi Downer. N .T. . .WW-1"?, ,,OW1-8 BOWKKn. wlf- of Bain, uel W. Downer. e,l 4. nlntlea nnrt Viewed Klin, ete 1 P.I.I.ICOn-. 111 llrldeeport. rone 1 Wedneadav. I'eb. 2". IMS. LIDIK IiMlH. widow of lienry J Ellltoii. 1 uneral f-ervhe will be, held nt ihe Hods rreek Cemetery ebapel, M a.lilnslon. 1. O, on I'rldai, l'cb. 22. nt ft o'clock. r.vniiTs. rvb 21. connni.i.v o. widow of Outnv Hverts awed til Heln itlvea and frlendn Invlteil to funeral eervloe. 'Sat 2:30 p m . brother's reetdence Clwi.'d , VV Evert,. (112:1 l.efher tl , rrnnkford lnt Kn.l Cedar Tf 111 Cem KHANTZ. I'eb 21. (ICtvmrnK 1. wife of William A. Franu nnd dauahter of Ullza. beth and late Lvunn llenr. aged (2 fteH. "l,' nd friends Hulled to rcrvlees. Mon. ?.P ".' ' I.reh,vood ave.. Int. prl.nt- 1 1 rtenas may view mnaini jun . n n hi may in 1 " m. CVLF.Y .. i... . lirevel road. Feb 20 HAIIAIt .1 , W T Oatev IlelHthrs and frl 1 to funernl .at H .i. ni . O.lim Dre OvrrbrooK. ,olpniti rpqulem tna.s our l.adv I ! or lourdn intirni i u in int. nriiat ' OALLAOIIRR Feb So. HFLllN M . v-ff" of Thoms J liU ibIit liiee Helb' Fu neral Mon., ,30 a in 250J Aipn st Sol i mn mans of rmilm St Fraiule p Churrli '10 a. ni Relatives and friends Invited to 1 attend. Int llolv I'rns.s Crm Auto funernl 1 OANN'OV Feb 111 ROM; M, Wife nf I rhlllp J ilannon Hnd dauahter of late James I nnd farnh MrNuU Funeral, to which relatives nrd friends urp Invited, Mon . 0 n m , U'37 S. fith M tSolrmn mans n fre Mutcm Church nf Sacred Heart lft .,10 u in lnt Ifnlv Cross Ceni Auto rervlft OFTKIFVT Feb 15 Miss AVX lAFlV OUTIIKI'NHT Relstlvn, Und friends invited t-t funernl srvlcs trsldn'e of nephew. Ernest W Ilaldt, CI f J Morton t fjermantown. Frl . 2 p tn. Int Laurel Hill Cem Friends mn, call Tours 7 to l p in IIAOKN. Feb IS. JOHN J . husband of i F.lmlrA Haaen (n"e Navlor). Ulntles and frl-nds iiivuea io runfrai. isai . w.hp a, in. 2.".. J N. Rouvler et solemn requiem mass i Church of Our Ludv of Merci 10 a. in. Int. 1 CMhedr.il Corn, Auto Bcrvlc, I HAINKi'. i eh tn. lAMi:i.lA ANN 1 widow cf C V. I Millies. IMal've and I fronds lnvltd to funeral "rvtcpf. ,at.. ,2.30 p m. eon.ln-law'H rfsldnrp HerhTt Hendrlckeon. 102 Hills st HaddonM-ld. 'N J. Int. private, Colcatov n Cem. Frltnds ' mnv t nil Frl 7 to P p in I HAI.LOWFLL Feb J onOROC W. HAM.OWi:i.L. Ir. liuhnnd of lato Anna K. Hallowpll (nee Lov) ReUllven and friend Invited to fiinfral 8frvl"f. Bt. 2 n tn , , SiVi MLn-r M. Int. privntp. Jtcinalns ma 1 b Iwm Frl tiftir n. tn HANCOCK - Feb 20. !ti. CMXION CM.MENT HANCOCK in tint 71st ye.ir of his a-t". Srlrts lt tp lipid on Snt. Feb, 2.1 at his r"3.dnce. n7 Montcrtnifry ap . Cwivv d. Pa at 1 1 a m . and upn i at West York ftrect M K Church, 17th Hnd York tfi Phll.i ni 2 30 ii ni Tnt. nrlvatp I HANSHLL Feb. to, JAC'OR J . husband l of F.H?Ahth llnnsell IMntlvp. and friends i invltM to funrral srvlfes Sar 2 p. m., 144 N Farsnn at. Int IVrnwond Cnm Auto l funTn.1 Remains maj hi viewed Frl. ' 7 to l n m IIVUDT F-b. 10. MARTIN P. liusbnnd of Annl Jlardv (nee MHVrmlcl atr-d :il Rplatlves anl friends Invited to funeral, Pat , 7 '30 a m 1100 H 23d st feolemn requiem mass St Hdmond a Church U u. m. Int II oh Cro Cpiii HARRIS Feb. 20 ALFRED HARRIS Jr., meed 37. Rflathts and friends Invited to funeral ptvIcps. Sat , 2 p. in , 731 N 20th -. Int private. HARRIS 1 b, 10. JOHN iniih.imi ol l.lanor L Harris nad . trXrmix K Irmil fri l.nfltfi" n Rplatlvcs and ii, i u. j.p F , Lvtc-ns Ln.lce, Nn, 10,1. K of P.. of f.jkens Dauphin Co.. Fa,, lnvlfd to fu neral flprvlcts S.it 2 n. m, fsid"nce of , slater. .Mrs, Charles Mrvine.- I-- "3d st Int. Montros Cem I HAYES Feb 21. RRIDOl.T. daughter i of lato uwen nnd Margaret IIincs. of IVr moylc. County Clan. Irel ind. ReHtlves and friends lttlld to funeral, Mon 8 30 a. m . , resldencp of nl"tc Mrs Thomas Tlentley ' S3 10 Hadfleld st W Phtl.t .Solemn mass of 1 renulpin Church of Must BlessM Sacrament I ao. . tf-l.. f-nala, I'aM tlltn t a. Ill Jill JH'IJ lUOl V.IIU Auto HAzki.TOV reb ;n nvvinnr nvzr.u TON. nRtd 7a I'uneral Rervlrea Mon , II p. i ni St Tliotu.ia'H I'liurch, Whllemarah P. nr.nTzi.Kr. r.b in an.viu nonnr.T- FON".. lte of Harr llTtrler. K-lotlvea and frlon.ls Invlteil to ervleea. Sdt . s n m 4V-'.1 luarf ave Int nrlvate , iioornn. reb. in. 4iAnnr w . n of Mary A ini'l late llenrj Hooner. of Willow llrove iisi I "'I rteUtlvea and frlenila Wtl. I low Clro,. rire Co. Invited to fiinjr.il anrv- ' Ipea Ht II a in rsli!fnco of Mr,. VV 11- , llani Hrawl- nils N. -" 1 1 et Int. Hat- ":'.. ".v.1,... "V.". " if. ift-vnv t..,Bv.e..i e ULi;t.. ". . r""" J s.i R!30 a. tn . inatl li.eenwoon st J1?"' ""r!1,:" vo'- i" O II CoiV't'd'en Kn X. V. und all other ornlzatinn. frlenda. Div. No . tv"",".i-0,"r of vvhl'h he vvaa a member, lnvifcd to fu I eral Qeorae H MeClellan. No 143. P. of A . ",' M H:3 . m. prnta' reslden.e, Wlnnepurkett Tribe, No .llii. I O. n M : " ' ',',. ..htii)i ave. Solemn renulem mass ft IMmon.l'a llolj Name Kneiciv and em- r","Ann"s Church 10 a. in. lnt New Catlio. I rloies of 1 nstlnita & Co . Invited to funernl. I ?I" l rim. Auto srvke. iiuiiwtii'i ------ - : -! i vi..inn siar i nnnrii. ,-n ii . tv. ni i" .r Masa of renulem Churili of St Hdniond 10 a rusi,.nii 0f late Anna 31. II Moser. aaed 7ll! m Int lol" roaa rem Auto .ervlee Uclatlves anil friends. Weleomo Lodee. HCNTKR. Feb 1. 11IHVIN Ill'N rin. -,3, r. and A. M l Harmony Chapter eon of late John ('. Hunter. n?'d .1. '0t -,; phtladelphta Turncemelnde, Turner Ilelatlvea and frlemN Invited tn mrvlv" Krank'li and Sterbekaaae. Nos. 1 and 3. frl.. 3 p. ni.. Oliver II Hair IHilR.. 1S2H uederkranz Slnclns Society and directors Chevtnut St. Int. Wondlnnila ivni. , nt Third Hermann Jltilldlns t l-oan Aas'n. JA.li:s. Feb. 2ti. .lOirjritlNi: .HMRS uuiitd to funeral, rrl., 2 p. m., P.nora fnee Sleberal wlfo of Martin T. Ialns. nf Oua A. Klrchner. N V. cor. 13th et. r.elatlvea and friends Invited to funeral and l.ehlah ave. Int private, aervlccf Sat., 2:30 n m. hiiaballd's real-I MOL'XT Feb 21, IlLIZAHHTir. wife nf ciente 3! V Irvlnff ate. Merchantvlle. 1 Michael Mount tneo McAdamal, Kesldenee X .1 Int. private Remains may b. ' S.-.2 McKean st Due notice of funeral will viewed Frl eve. be Riven JASPER Feb VJ .UMRrV. hueballd MTUItH Feb 2I.I.OC1SA wife of Henrv of Marv fhtiatlanna lasoei. ased "n I'.ela Mjers Hale of 131(1 S 33th at ). Ilclalives lliea and friend. Htm members Corinthian and fib nds lililted to funeral service. Mon we I'resbjterlan t'liurih and ltrlilellxrc 2 p m, funeral parlors of William 11. her Church. Invited to funernl servlfes Chew S lor r.tfth and bpruc am lr lion Ilia in ".'HI!' I'.edner at lnl lllll rernwood i em Hemalus may be vlewid Mile i "em Sun t In 10 n 111 Auloeervice, IOI.LT I'rh. il IIS'I I.I.I. V p wile of Mll.vos- Feb 20. ANNA, .wife of John Iohn J Jollv anil deujlllcr of Meoh-n II and .1 Nebon and djuitliter uf lato John V I'li-iiteilt A F.ldrld.'e of Mantua N" .1, ..nil Hll'a Carlo. Relatives and frlenda In n'..irlenVe l-lf. Ill ner at Phlla. Due to- vlted to funeral .Mon . 1:30 n ni.. 21R Htr'nf funeral vv 111 he BIVCII atl.llil M lnt I'ernwood Cem Rcnialni l'lJ0Tc -reb :n .URrlato'l. P, INMAX ""', be Mewed bun. after 0 v. tn. Auto P.. -on of Anthem- K ami I late . ' n-re,,ce i aeme. JOsi;pil 11. .on ot Jo;ce. nted 4.. IleUtlw-j all 1 'rlends in- , ,,, j-.trl.U and harah Nolan (nee Slrvlnl vlted to funeral aernei a. realdene" or t-.ndativee and friends, euinlo)Ci of lYnni. Ouano Jojce. .11 1 t heater road Rwarlhmore. ,, ,, au ,rH.,t, of which ho was a mem Sat.. 2 p. m lnt Uaat Lawn l.nn bnarth- hr. invited lo funeral Sat. 11:30 a. ni more i I 1810 N 13th st. Solemn hlzh requiem mass KVAXAFflll I'eb A .IIIRIIMIAII I ("hureh of Our I.adv of Mercy 11 a m. KWAXAUOH. r.elailves and friends, fit. , Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. Patrick's llol!" Name Society and Dlv. No. O'CONNOR. Feb. 1U, HUI.KN P... daush. 24 A. O II. Invited to funeral, Sat.. 7.30 I ,.. 0f ia.e ratrleli and Illicit O'Connor aeed a m., 235S Iimbanl t Solemn hlah tnaaa I jn, Helatlvrs and friendi Kenslnslou Ux. of requiem St. Patrick's Church 0 n. m. change of Hell Telephone Co.. Invited to fu. Int Holy Cross Cem neral. Sat.. H.30 a m., sister's residence. KKUGAN. Feb. 20 VVII. 1.1AM J.. hu-1 nsox Tulip st.. Taeony, Requiem high mass band of Catharine II heeman tneo nrennani ... en.. nf Int. .1.111,11 1,11,1 I RllinritlO Keeican. Relatlvea anil frlenda. Court N"e ahamlnv. No. 140. F. of A. nvlted to lu n??il. Mori.. S a. m . 1M2, B. Moyamen, nr. ave. Solemn maaa of requiem Church of the S"v'. . f .'... ,, nn .. ,n fn, Itnlu I'.n. Int. Holy Croas nacreu neait 1..0,. . ... . ....... - 4 I .In ..l-V ! 4-V.,-,.0'"rir.iV in 'PAi't.ixn m.. widow of .-.... A.iln ..r.lce. iti.K... " "----r-:- -.-- -. ... . r..ntli P. Keen tnee nhmanl. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral .ervlera. Sat.. I 2 n. m.. 1838 n Monmouth st Int. private -... .... lllll Cm rt.maln mav h. i , ; lew id Frl after S p m. South Jersey n-ners n Ol paper, pleaae copy. Tlllir.CTOKV OF ACCOUNTANTS WAR TAX RIITU'nXS PREPARKD. cnAXCll L CO.. LAND TITLE ULDO i Georfif 13th lloor, Audits K Wataon, C P. A Ileal Estate Trust Did:; Tax reporta. Certified Public Aeeountanla LAWRENCE 15. HIIOWN t CO. 1111.', nEAI. ESTATE TRUST ULDO. INVESTIGATE i. ADIFST PARTNERSHIP ttlRPOKATIVlJI ft lllSl'UIKU ACCOUNTS. STEAMSHIP XOTICF.S ' ROYAL MAILS rffDERLANDsROTTERMM NIUT.1L mil I .lent Ptdfe Smio. (lrt.2-njii5JrJCaDia) , TUMJMAMA. t Via HeaeJaHI Neb. rv.c ti i KstB.8lt YOKOHAMA (ZJCabla) I50 R.T. I BS0RNEa CHINA aMA BAILINGS I'KOSJ SAN l-BANCISCO I JAVA JAPAN ..b.apr.ck.l.8llro.. Co.. 601 Mark.! ot...o.. ec U. t. uUKMitr; II ItatUrr I'l. h. a. ! 1.1 Via s-irnnn III v.DCiai. 1 srmaal BL1 "FLORIDA TRIPS" I'KOM PIIII.MIF.I.I'IIIA S10.00 0at n"""t S32.00 TO TO .. TO S22.40 ' T'1" S40.00 JArKSnM'ILLIS Recular aervlc. I. belnc maintained. Rest way to travel In comfort at low fares, with best aervlc. Con.ult u. about sour trip Pouth. MERCHANTS I MlNKRlV TRANS. CO., Tlrket Office. J"5 H- "roil St. Ticket on-lc.. I p.,. p.i,w,re.Ave, rhene lambard WOO or IValaut 84)0 W, r, TU11NEH, Uen'l Pa... Acent. ?' ...n,- 1V& 'Uftl IZji. nKATItB air. '"I'TI Feb. ID. XIAIIV V. KELLY, SiSW'tJftss &M,y3"a T.iAif. nelativea and r.iiS Al. earner, aireil SO. "nlcZi iind'.rl'M Invited to funeral 2lS iT r..H '-. S 1m '". realdcnce nt rarenta. call r"rl .t,,,,tihy.r,.p- 'rli"H ni llitl., :. ,n1, Cl'"er Hural Cem. tlnaarv NwlSSvf .!& '."""I'l. Aliar anil vietnVv ini,S ."' ,l btireh of bur l-ady of maaa rh'lUh Xl'h " f' . 'hlladf (nhla. lllah imnt."c.therd?l'V,J '"'' " Vletory 0 a. in. 5.d " n,d.l"J',fc, Kln (nee llurna). ?,. . . Kuucral Bat,, s no nl . r.r.un ?dyl,'o'fnl?..rv ,?,ol'V r'qulern n" Ou? ;.'!f...?r'Ir,0r hureh Id h. in. tnt HI. .'ni" veni. lieial tea ..H ,.i.i. i,ii..i Auto airttco KNOIIT.t.. M...t..i. Sll,,,'V,,Ji0.VM"rl Kiio'll fite'e HchleBoll nred , "?- .?lr"A'""ml frlendi. Wa.ee-i TriM, fro- ; '..."i.".'."''"" t.. fun.n.1. Frl ?. " "! -, N- I'sMi t. Int. Ureenmoiint hllah.t.H ,.., ..I,l' I'"b. H, Wtt.LIASf. fe.ine inn f.. '.'... '" priiaic. .-orin I.ODOR Feb IS XlAIlV c (n.e Vfefaf frev). widow of Allen Ptodire'ft.iiii. nnd friends, employe! !f iKS, nfne'i V, vlled to funeral. Sat., fl ,1o a 'm I S itoie M. Solemn reouleni fnaas St' P.trlck'a '"'iTm'rn'1 "U , '"" Cathedral Cem r. i ! iii'i'it , .-" 'apt riiKncnirK i, .'J.'. ... .: .'.'"' " Funeral Mon . 30 ' .".' "."" ''.nillV'I'T. I Pl I.VIIN Feb. "m" ',.,",'.".. '.": . Jl.i.H A.5' . ,V e1'?0 "' I'ellefonte Pa ilrtle. T !rd ,,lrnl" l""ed 10 funeral eervleea Snt., S 30 n. in. renhlen.e of l,.e . S,'ii 'hire Mrs lAV.. "', ',".. re ':!:!". ...r,r "r I ,?ulty,V, 'ii.nl'V'-bten. 2111 N 201I1 I 'StaeFVltf IvMlip1. .. I rv tLAND.".1 ,f'b' !! 'IA.H. ,."? 2U1II , Mftn. ,, n. u"V. ' ..."'.. ";.". : "" ' ti-innm V. it. , . "'i enan. i.riauvis ntio ' trieno Invited lo service, lot m i-Vi-",,"' Inl' frlvate. Friends tna JIAOIX.VIS. frtl- in . r, r ' SEliirfMK!r 7 I MVrlnni; (ft' Vhauih f.f?u d niV-r hlt UuaU nnc- rtharlue I ?j'R,iml jM.nri,Btlve. M1ld friend?. Altar nnd Rosary Soeletlps and hot ety tr tho Prona- Uaton of the Faith of th Church nfiVur i.i2?t.' X tnf A Aplvlslon No hi. A OH.. riVe-iWil'1 "PUV lcftn Vluh- members of 2.. iu1!lr,St,ir.Ual',r HVr"- Invited to funeral. 1 Hat . 7:30 a m , r..20 Mark.-t et W Phlla Soleinn mnss of rpqulem Our Ludv of VI.. j lory hureh 0 a. in. Int. m Denh a lm Auto fiervlf MAQFllli: fne llradlev) -lb lf AN S1V C, wlfj of Chnrles .1 MnQuIrp Rein tlvps and friends lnitPf to funernl Mon j 30 a in . ."ii27 Chtnut st Solrmn r oulem lnies Lndv of Victory Chur. h 1" a. in, - lnl. V..S1".lin.wl.r.1 fm- Ato funeral. McCAMliHl)iii;.--At Willlamslown. N J. ANDREW MeCAMnniDOi:, aged 73. I Relatives and frlpnds Invited to funernl. !?t.',t. "-.n...m "".resirlenrw nf W V I !lu k. Yv llllaniktowii, N J. Int WiltlmnM ,tovvn. N J Trains lenn PhlU for Wll llamstown 10.."'0 and 12:10, chentuut et ffrrj. McCLEMENT LF.NX MOIIOAN. h"toed wlf of John Hall Met lenient, formerly of Philadelphia, eudd-nlv In New .orlc. on I Hip 21st Instant. Funeral e-rvlres hat. ,23d Instant, nt 2 p in. Falrchlld'a Parlor, 1 l.pffprt tlce, n-ar (.rand ave ,v York .McCRORY Feb 2t ELLEN ir of Charts F McCnn v UrIatHnn and frknds InMled t funpral, Mon.. s 30 h in . r-'sl-lenc of Iiubniid 1222 M. Albans st. (abuvo Catharliip t ) s-mlpnin rfqufeni niaw-i St Therms i'a LhurcH 10 u in Int. Hols i ni Cm MfDEVITT lh 21, IOSEPH Km of James A and Aim en E. M Dnvltt 'nnf o .NV11P aged 2 s par nnd . das Rpla- i then and friends Invited to funeral hat. 1 I 3n p m . parents resldenc MS i; Thompson st llrlilsburg lnt ITolv Cross I Cem. Remntna may to viewed Frl , 8 to 10 I p tu .uto funeral. McDONALD. Feb. 1S PATRICIC bus ' Vrand of Ul Hrlds-! McDonald Muthi land frlenda. Holy Name Foclety. Div No 31, A. Of H . Invited tn funeral hat , 8 a ' m , 2013 Moor" st Solemn rerjulptn mass Church of St Thomas Aquinas, l 30 a. in , Int Hnlv Cro3 (Vm, McFADDEN Feb. 21. HUGH luishind I of DMIa neo McOlnley) and son of Wlnpford find Inte Frnncls McFadden, of Parish Clond iHjrkfV, Couniv Donpgal, Ireland Relatives and friends. Holy Name and Altar jmh'.wv of . ht Columba's Church. Donegal Socle I v, 1 llnnltuh Irlhp. No. 3 33. X It M In i ed to funeral. Mon . 0 n m 2220 W Harold nt liign requiem iues si iniuin Im'ii riiurtli lo n nt. int. iioiy Stpuunre CeMcMFLLEN Feb 10 PATRK K hus band of Rosannn MoMullen (neo l e. Relatives nnd friends, rtnploven of J tl Prill Co.; Court feehuvtkltl. No. Ins. F of -A ; Dlv. No 83, A. O. H , Invited to funeral. Sat . K30 a. m . 2200 Catharlnfs st. Solemn mass of renulem St Tharlcs's Church 10 a. m lnt. Holy Cross Cem MELLOR. Feb 21. MARY, wife of Dnvld t . .Ilnia ii nil In tiirht ur ft Ijln Ani1p.ui' nn.l fary Fratls. aged lis. Helatlvps and friends invitPrt to lunerai ni'v-, .unn , i v 1:1 , 1012 N 27th st Int, Hillside Com. Friends mav rail Sun ee Auto funral MILLS Feb. 10 E ( ARL son or Hor ace S and Emma Mills (nee Thompson) and grandson of Sarah J, anil the lato ii.imuel Mills and Thomas and Minnie Dean, aged 1 ear and 2 months. Re lath es and frle'nds InvRpd to funeral services Frl . 2 3U p in grandmother's residence, flyi4 Mars den st . Taion) Int. private, Magnolia CeMOLLOT IVb , -0, JAMES J . husband of Ethel M Mollos end son of Edmond and Mary .iionoy j.riaiivt-H anu TriPllUS viviinn TVh. IS. . .IIIMIIS una j,,. Leo's Church 10 a. m. Int. rnoiv cutho drnl Cm, i - ... : I I f -'. - . -5r.- -. r....vr-.. y- I I rfJ German letters and other written messages reach America and all parts of Europe in spite of the blockade. How is this accomplished? READ GERARD'S NEW BOOK Daily Installments, Commencing February 24 in the PUBLIC ' 1)K.TII rAtlKKS. Peb. SO. .IDS' PAtlKnc. bus. band of Kinlly 1'arkea. Itelntlvea and friendi;, a'ao American Htar lwle. No. JOn, I o. O. I'.. AilUe Hand llllile Tlaaa of tlathnny funday Pcliool and emnloea of (leneral I. lee, trio Company, hulled lo funernl ar en. 2211 H. Alden at.. Hat.. 3 p. tn. Int. Arllnir. Ion t'eni. Auto funeral, l'rlends may Mew remalna 1I. ce. PCKKtN'H. At TaM Tllerten. N. .1.. lb, lt. nKNJAMIN 1". I'lIllKINH. Itelalhea and frl'iula Invited to funeral. Hat,. l:flu p. m.. reatdenee of eon. Thomas Terkhia. I.aat III, erlon. Int. Monument ("em.. Heverly. N. J. 1'rlendi may call l"rl from 7 to 0 p. m. priirrnii. Feb. in, anna prnrrF.n (nee Hrl). wife of I'hnrlea K. 1'fetTer. Itela thei and friends Invll'd o funeral aervleej. fat.. I n. in.. 401 W. Dauphin ft. Int. prlat. Northol Cent, l'rkndj may (.all rrl.. 7 to n n, in, I'lttLi: Keb. 21 T.At'rtA H.. wlfo of War. ren Ii. Phlle (nea fleer) and ilnualittr of Hnmul Sf. and Mary Pler (ties Mock), aed S. nelntle and friends. Mietle Temple, No. 2s. Order of United Americana. InMled rrNelll Oulnu Itelnlliea nnd fr tn.lt. Ml Holly Lodae, No 737 L O O M I Dlv. No. ' A. O II. Invited to funeral, re.ldenco of ni""1 w'bb n'3 ,crk "' Uurlls"'n' r . Sat . S a 111 ttenulem maas si. Paul's Church D a nt tnt Laurel Hill Cem. ' HnAltDON. Fen 20. HLt.UN HCAnDO.V , sued ,.,, formerlv or hut vvnarton si. Ilem, ilv nnd frlnd Invited to funeral Sal. I 7 30 a. m , resldPiM of JBmes J Dousliprty, undertaker. 21117 i nriso'iu et .Mass ot re nulem. St. Charles e ChuMi 0 i, ni Int. Holy Crosi f'eni Auto funeral. 'J rent on. N. .L, papefs topv REICHHARDT I eh IS. HENRY, hu;. band of Lmella Relchhardt (nee Schrlner). aged 41 Relative Hnd friends. Oawa nee Tribe. No. 21, Imp. O. R M.. Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p m. 2010 N Hancock st. Int prlvit. North Cedar Hill Cent. Friends may call Thurs., 8 to 10 p. in. Auto funeral. HOUR. -Feb. 10. JOIIV M husliand of s'adle E. Itobb and ftn of LaAlnl; and late Henjamlii Robl ReUti.es .ind friends, Spartan Assembly. No. 13, A. O M. P. 1 einplojes of Evening Star, tnvlted to fu. neral. sat.. 2 30 p. ni 2013 S. 37th st. Int. private. Friends may tall Frl. eve. Auto service. ROimiNrf Suddenly, Feb. 10. WILLIAM A., htifband of Sarah A. Robblns, aged .11. Helutheft and friends Invited to funeral sen. Ice( Frl. 2 p. ni , 20J Slati" rt.. Catnden, N. J. Int. private. lUrlcUti Cem. l'rlends mav eall Thiirn . iinr.DIu I n -I. .M".1 1-;., nusnjnq ' of Mary A. Itoedlg (nee Rookl. aged l ' Relatives and friends, member f Altar and Rosar holety nf St Alphonsus s Church. In. I Mtcd to funernl. Mon , M 11 m . 1P.10 S Oth t High mass at St Alphonsys's Church t 030 a. in Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto Iperv pp. SANDMANN Feb. 20. HENRY SAND. MANN, busbar d of Katherlno Hand in an n 'neo leohr) Relatives and friends Invited to I funeral ixervlces. Sat , 2 p. ni , .')f,17 C-dar ave. Int. private Remaliu may bo viewed 1'rl. "ve , SCHLICHTLU. Vch. i ISAAC iRCHLICIirER, Jr Services private. Int. from hoin- of mother, Mrs. Isaac Hchllchtcr. I 330 Frankford ave. hCIIRADER Feb ll, ELLA, daughter I nf late Henrv and Camilla Sehrader. Rela. tlves nnd friends, mpmber-i of Rlble Union of Bethany Fresbj, terlan Church, Invited to funeral Ferce. S.it , 2 p 111 ir40 Incpr soil st. int. private. Friends may tall Frl . 7 lo 0 p. tn bl.WAI.L 1l 21 SFS.W T, . v Idow nf Frederl' K A Srivall aired 72 Rpa lives and frb-nda Invited tu lunerai srrvlres Mon . 2.30 p. in . 1317 Oxford st. Int. private. SHEVLIN Pel. 10. ELIZABETH. -,uf of lllrhaid hhev (tn inep Zlcuenbeln). ngd 33. Relatives and frlpnds Invited to fu ll ral services. Frl. 2 n. 111 . 2230 N. Isth st Tnt, rrhatp. Auto serv'ee hHOFRDH I b 20 at Prnnsgrovr N J . JOSEPH It SHOFRDS, aged 37. Jla ttvea and frlrndu luvltrU to tuncral. Sun . 1 p in . refddeneo of nephew, F. Harry Elliott,. 21 Najlor ac , Pennegrove. Int, lllvprvlew Cem SIMES lb 21. ELEXNOR P., widow of the Rev. Sndr It, Slmes Duo notice of funeral will be given S1THENS At rennsgrnve. N J , Feb. 10. CHARLES O HITHI.NH of Oepan CttV son of Adelaide and lato Ollbert II. Slthens. Reiatheii and friends Otean Cttv Eodae F. and A M. No 171. Ocean Cllv I tre Dept . lnvltd to funeral. erlcn. Sat , 111311 a in . Palermo Baptlsti hurrh lnt Sen I nidi Cem. Servlfps will Iip held Frl , s 1 p. in . resldenie )(f brother-ln law. AY W, I Brown Petumgrove N. J i SMITH IVb. 20 EMMA, daughter nf Inte William and Dorothv smith aged 01, Relatives and mends ht cetera Girls' Guild. Invited to funeral, Snt., 2 p. in , brother's rcsldei cc. 1433 N 20lh st. Int Mt Vernon Cem Auto service, SMITH Feb. 20. JAMES J , sm, 0r wil Ham and Emma Smith aiid grandson of latp Hugh and Bridget Barr, asej 17. Relatives and friends lnvttd to funeral. Sat,, s 10 a. m residence of narcnts. 1S22 S. HOth nt. Solemn mass of requiem Church of gmil!II"lll!U!l 1 HPo a&sist our patrons and friends, we I 1 have, .through the courtesy of the I Collector of Internal Revenue, j arranged for the services ofa Deputy 1 Collector, who will be present at our I office during banking hours from Febru- 1 ary 21st to March 1st, inclusive, to give information concerning Income Tax. I Income Tax Returns are in charge of our Office Attorney, who will, in conjunction with the Deputy Collector, assist in com- I piling reports. 1 You are cordially invited to avail yourself a of this service. Logan Trust Company OF PHILADELPHIA 1431-33 Chestnut Strdet gjiuuniu aaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaax -.(TV- 'jyZMgr?' " .lllraalalaHatatafllftV' 11 Him rt .rm i i (tmvnw the Mnr( Tllesud fc'rtTarr.euf 10 a M t Holy Cross Com. Aula ' service. I iA""'rJ ..cTonn hun .,., .,. ... l,,,..'i, ,. ntiti i:rn... n , frlemle Invllr.l to, funeral Mr""rV. '",, P." .1" '.r."""" ,r'.ld.''.n."". W. KUtutki p. in . pnrenia r.Biaence. "."31 W. C'lnM.V ',"1 vlermanlonn. Int. private. ! ,(."3 fOU.V. fell. to. h.Mt.vti -.,.'1 fharlea II. Holly am danghl.r of i,i. and nilia Maitulre llin.ril. to MU'v ..!,.. nnrl f-l.n.l. ... .: V..J ""left n. in.. 15f Daly at. Int. tiliii.J23-!.M l.) I'm. Auto .ervlee. llcinaln, JJr Ml vleiveil .Mon.. aft-r 0 n. tn. ' m W SPIINCKIt. reb. in, BTAN'I.r.T ninini S.I. ann of Stanley di.aon nni MmS0?,', Ainu jj And friends Invited tn funeral irrlltS'!'m -'e-ui ! , nt-' iMuiiiiia of nays. Ba lllll 11 UVUiniHID V.1'111 iW RTACKllOKSi;. reh. 16, vtrTO.. NT.Vf'tf lintlSK In.n nM.lr,.J"t' -.Y.'CTOIttl eenh V. ftaekhoute. aB.,r83.'"V,.T2 ?.. Jfcl frlemla Invlt'd to funeral, l'ri . i I" , reeldnce, rrorctvllle, p. in,' A-J; "I.J ervvlllo llaptlat Church C.rrla... wWT- Allentown tr olios at Rob. Valley lli. til' STACKIIOLSt:. Seeond Month 2tt i.i, nt raldne nf son-in-law, funbiirr J..' llt.l.Alir.TK 11., widow of riavid l"'.itrV tioure, nted ii. Int. Laurel jmj ttct. , 1'hlladelptil -n.. 1 STt:vVAnt)ON'. I'eb. in. MAtlT Mm-1 I.1NCIMWOKTII. .laughter of lati Dr' Thlh flifwarni-on pno iinnnan Ho llnt.M. MewarUeon. Funeral aervleea Frl VPr et.! int. privSte - ""a 'Vtl,.' HTITCt.Ult Veil 21. ASSII1 r- .. ' of tamuel VV. Stlteler. aited 70. ri.l, ?2 and frlenda Invllrd to funeral rrvlc, ,7 a:30 p. ni.. 25IH Turnef at. Ptrilw. Hi Int. Ht. I'aul'a IWormed rhurih,,Llonim. Clietr r-o . t'a , Hun.. '.' 3d p ,; ""1i'l STOCK IAN. l en. in, ISAUEtbA. laW. Invited to funeral e in.'l S. Front at. Int. Mt. Merita' p. 1'rlenda may eall Thura.. M to in p rj I lato Patrick and Marr Terna. K.lai,1Mi.S trends, r. a. u. oorievy nt t-hurch ot (S, Mother of bvirrovva: DV. No. ,M. A. a U . fourt Writ Philadelphia, No. sjn. 1 .) , n I',. J,. ... v, ,.-r" inn -u II. lUnail . Hat . in o in., realdenp. of imele Mil. Itielv. 4S33 Merlon ave., VVe,t phlltd.r . t.mn ..mil.ttt tnn I'htirnh nf rt... .... ,t.t .'ii-nuii Y:t- "r01 i eiiaa. bm. t eoulem tnaaa Church of Our Jlotvl, f vr 10 a tn Int. St. Dcnli"i ' c5?' v.ra. Auto acrilr.. ""-.s of borrow llmll nnu TL'C. 1UI -1 eo. j". I1AIU11 11 D., K nf Annie and Into Charlei L, 1uekr, h.j" Sat. "J p. ni.. ioI Do Kolli et. int. Arllu- '"timinVu'll. reb si. citAnt.E-Mirm TfnNHUl.t.. M D.. son nf late , Uutfnr, Tumhull nnd Lnulri ralcskc Turnbull. Di, .1.. .. lun.rul I IITI.NU lb. in. nU7.A. wMnwntUm.' ..,.. .....tlis. nn.l f-lnn.t. Iml,.. .. I ? neral Frvleea. Sun 2 n, tn . ?i ue rt. Int Oreenmount em. Auto fun.ral. ' WA1.I. -lti U'l, .i"N J. WAt.b. rU allv.a Olid irieno. imiim IO mnrra.1, Mnn N..10 h 111 . 21111 N "in et . Menm rmui mars ft ldarda Chun Ii lo a m. in. llolv Sopulclire Cem Auto funeral. VVAHD.-l-eh. IS .lOSRPIl hu,fc.nd .( Pntherin. Vard Ilelatlvea and frtend.. E, V M. Sodality of the Annunciation Oiurtt untl employes of Valcnlln. II Fmlth Co . in vlted to funeral, fat 8:30 u m lit Dick. c'hTe.?,lnllu8.u..,, ,; $$?&, nVn.n.:vh i-. HAP.A., mo c: ....! t, VVnii fnen O Donti.nl n.t.n..: 'and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sit.. M "JP in reeldtncp of eoii-ln-law. Clnrles ILmJ?. N. r.th et ..Hldi renuism mm iXl Mlehael'" Church 10 u lt. Mort llS'H Il.ue.niT v.i, . VVKU1.1'.. At f.uJ." UJilen .;.. Feb, 1 JL NSA HAnHAIt. widow of John VV'eliif! "".': .-;... m . .iiir... .r n.','.'?. . .. -n iirimii pm nni rrionna in.it.a .-?i- itL'ii I'iieatti it. Vt. 'mt VnVuter'bSIJ'H. I " i tun f'ptii r..' Itelatlvei and frlenda Invited ti ". .rvlcea, Krl., i p, m . ihapel of AndrnT Hair i. Son. Arcl. nnd loth ets. Int. wfe i' ist.cii -ivi. 2i noiinttT i. wctrtirv&iH .Ir.. ac-d '':'.',ur. I,?,,'r,'' ! funeral villi t. ..u.ti trmti 'ii . inn m. ir , fclr... T-V l-.lt. "1. M.V11V It hln... .,. l nf 1 .vl.l M lley nelatlve. and fr.n'.tfl! "f the faiulb. also Purllj Temple. So. 1,1), M V- V Ironside Temple. No 2u. I O. E." "31 HfV ,-- 1-i t A i.t.larv.ta flOOO w.I... .. -A HIV llfll IU t it iv a . ni. i ii r rt ill l Ml . l 111 u v .-...! i ;. T.','',i:ri, it tnt nriv-nf. in hi e-u.ir iiiii (jem. He, mains ma vv l.bi'N At AJIfo'le r'. . J ,h. : n joSUPH. WAt Nllll... son., of Attie, If." WtT Mt"-;!! a i i tu i' p. ni. nnd lato William nassan vvumn. aied j. svrvleea. Sal... If '" - narlora of pnnl, A. 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