."- J' ' Us tv W y "l. a. ( , a "l I1 . ,1 K Li l , r . Aar;g!30 GOSSIP OF THE STREET THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS MAY BEAR 41? PER CENT INTEREST Issue of $500,000,000 Government Short-Term Certificates at That Rate Deemed Signfi f cant Gossip of the Street milU nnnounccmcnt tiy Secretary of tho Treasury McAiloo of a now I issuo of $500,000,000 of short-term Treasury Certificates of Indebted I jiess to carry an Interest rato of 4!a per cent from February 27 was sen rally looked upon In financial circles In this city ns a Rtronc indication that tho rato for the third Liberty Loan would bo 4 '5 per cent. 1 Slnco tho prediction was niado In this column 11 few days aco on tho I ttrcngth of a statement from 11 vcrj rclluble source, that Liberty 4i would reach par on March 7, these bonds havo been iithanclng In prlco dally, nnd It a definite, statement should come front an authorltatlvo sourco within tho next few days that tho next Liberty Loan would re positively 4',a per cent, thcro would bo no reacon to doubt that tho prophecy was well founded. Indeed, it was said by a reliable batUliiB houso on Tlutrs. day that they knew of 0110 man who had purchded within the last few days $1,000,000 ot Liberty 4s at 03. At tho cloalnK price of $97.:o on Thurs day It is an easy matter to ealculato his profits for so fur. "Whllo tho general impression prevailed among bankers and brokers that tho next Issuo of Llborty Honda would In all probability carry an Interest rato of 4' per cent, somo wero Inclined "to bcllcvo that if this rato wero decided upon tho issuo would bo a short-term tlve-ycar bond, but such opinions wero In tho minority. , Others pointed out that tho Secretary has not committed himself to a, KVz per cent bond, nnd as tho Ifesuo may bo postponed till April 1 nt j least tho financial atmosphere may be fuvorubly changed In tho meantime to permit tho successful flotation of 4 per cent bonds. , Of tho quotas of tho $500,000,000 Issuo ot 4V4 per cent Certificates ot t Indebtedness tho allotment to the Philadelphia I'cdcral llescrvo District Is $40,000,000, which is $10,000,000 more than its allotment of the previous Issuo dated February 8. Tiio Issuo of tho certificates will be for subscription at par and accrued Interest from February 27, 1918, and aro payablo on May 28, 1918. They will ho in denominations of $r.00, $1000, $,1000, $10,000 and $100,000, and wilt bo exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States. On Thursday afternoon all the members of the Advisory Council of tho Fcdcrat llescrvo Hoard except Messrs. Morgan, of New York, and Forgun, of Chicago, wero present nt a meeting of tho Fcdcrnl llescrvo Hoard In consultation with Secretary McAdou uuil Comptroller Williams. Tho object of the meeting was to ascertain tho financial situation ot tho country In Its healing on tho forthcoming Liberty Loan. The meeting continued behind closed doors for two hours, limine which tho subject ot tho new bond Issuo was discussed in great detail. Tho consensus of opinion was that the financial strength ot the coun try was solidly behind tho Administiatlon In all financial matters looking to tho successful conduct of tho war. Whllo Intercut latcs of tho next loan and llfo of tho bond wero discussed In detail, tho opinion was gen erally expressed that theso details could bo safely left with Secretary McAdoo for final decision, guided by the information glcn him by mem bers ot the, council. Talk of Eliminating $50 and $100 Liberty Bonds Thcio has been some discussion on the subject of eliminating tho $."0 and $100 bonds from the next Liberty Loan, with 11 view to encouraging tho sulo ot thrift and w.ir-s.ivliigs stamps. Tho idea is not poj. liar among bankers nnd biokeiH. It Is evident that tho war-savings stamps cam paign has not been the success whU.li was anticipated when it was at first launched. At that'thno it was expected by Its advocates to net $2,000, 000,000. As far as Is now recollected no stated time was mentioned In which this was to bo accomplished, but supposedly it was Intended to be tho woik ot one year. During tho thrco months in which tho stamp campaign has been waged, It Is said that up to tho present only $."0, 000,000, or ono-fortleth of tho amount aimed nt, has been reached. Tho fault cannot bo placed upon tho workers, whu havo been indefatigable. It cannot be placed on tho stamp idea, which has tho advantago of being within reach ot tho millions who could not nlfoul even tho smallest Lib. ' crty Ilond. It would seem, therefore, to bo with tho methods emplojcd. When the war-savings stamps campaign was first Inauguiatcd In this city it was pointed out in this column that tho one plan which had made tho stamp campaign in tircat Urltuln tho success It was had been omit ted so far as the campaign in tho United States was concerned. This was tho club Idea. This Idea proposed that everywhere, particularly in mall communities, men, women and even children should bo encouraged to form stamp clubs, where cacli men her would ngrco to contributo a cer tain amount each week. With tho weekly contributions war-savings stamps wero purchased, and subsequently tlieso wero exchanged for war eavlng certificates. Tho club continued till enough certificates wero purchased to glvo 0110 to each member. In Ur,eut llrltaln rivalries wcio promoted between tho different clubs as lu amounts subscribed, but tho main point scoicd was tho nystcmatlo weekly conti .buttons. War stamps without tho club or community Idea aro at best a very desultory method of saving, and any ono who has wldo excellence m uch matters Knows the value of regular systematic aving. Is It too late to try this club plan? ' . . It is said that tho Liberty Loan committee was not in taor o tho abolition of tho $50 and $100 Liberty Bonds, but that somo members wero In favor of a partl.il-pamcnt plan for tho purchase of Liberty Bonds In conjunction with tho war-savings system, and that sucli a plan is now under consideration. War-Finance Bill Slightly Amended Tho war-fluanco bill as reported out on Thursday dotj not differ In policy from tho original draft offered by Secretary of tho Treasury Mc Adoo. Tho amendments made aro likely to restrict the power of tho Sec retary and place tho power in tho hands ot tho committee. Ono Important amendment provides for crcatlon.ot a capital-Issues commltteo of not less than, six members nor more than seven to license lssuanco of securities of corporations of a capital of $100,000 or oer. This power was originally placed In tho hands of tho directors of tho TTar Finance Corporation. Under tho amendment thrco members of tho Federal Ilcfccrvo Board aro to bo members of tho capital-Issues committee. Tho provision In tho original draft of, tho bill giving tho War Financo Corporation tho power to make direct loans in exceptional cases, was also amended. . Under tho present provisions of tho bill direct loans may bo mado by tho War Financo Corporation, to railroads arid public utilities and prlvato enterprises engaged In a war Industry when such enterprise In the Judgment of directors of tho War Financo Corporation is necessary, to tho conduct of tho war. Such loans aro limited to a period of five years. Gorham Manufacturing Company's Note Issue Tho offering of $3,000,000 7 per cent five-year serial notes of tho Gorham Manufacturing Company by the local representative of Lee, Illgglnson &- Co. on Thursday was perhaps tho first intimation which Investors In this community had that this corporation was heavily engaged' on Government war contracts. It Is said tho company has en Its books' ono. such contract alone amounting to $8,G00,00C and a ubconjract Involving at least $1,000,000, both- of which mean a largo J outlay- for raw materials. Tho company agrees to pay tho normal Federal Income tax of 4 1 per cent. Terhaps tho mpst novel nnd attractive feature ot theso Tiotcs j Is that they mature semiannually In blocks of $250,000, beginning Veb- I ruary 1, 1919. ; It Is said, the notes aro meeting with a ready sale In Philadelphia and Baltimore. Liquidation of Bonds Not Expected The principal partner of a largo bond and Investment house was asked yesterday If ho anticipated any such liquidation In bonds to precede the next Liberty Loan campaign as preceded tho last two campaigns. , Ho said ho did not, and tho reasons for his conclusion were, he aid, that tho complete change. In tho railroad situation, to his mind, f had' oltocothcr eliminated tho possibility of any liquidation. In railroad ''bonds, and that the most severo liquidation was in tnat cjass of ae- urltics. The steadying of tho market for railroad bonds has had tho effect of, holding up the market on virtually ull, other good bonds, t 'and whllo there is a healthy demand going on all the time, few good bonds aro coming out pven nt present prices, which shows that In- vestbrs are 'retaining their holdings.' Present conditions Will prevent ?. 11... ... . - .. ,1mA tn rnmn nf nnv nnnKinArabld 1IS1IB (If Irtnrr- if ,IIW JB9UU .IUf, BUI.1U win . .,.. - -.., ....B- j,-. ., v. t jinia MeunuM wjnwnw, au ..,.. , -. 'v-w-, " ," "j c A tw0 Wmi ptatan win u BMMUMW.MtMllU' mwnun muiuihsjh-"!!"-"' y f rr-twun cfcrlK cnurcn, 1 uifww.1 EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA', SATUBDAY. Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (fop) right) full nilifrra. tnv.l he .limr.l In nil l,,,irlr.. a. . ;?r'j"r. ." ?.:',."?.!'"": " !: iiorr.i 1 OKITT,. II, r,,,lll,r.ril ... .... ...... : fi mill, , .. -..:.- -' 'i".anHi 1, ill tin i-,ir iiiu.ru t, ,. ........ .. ... MXIIIIMI. 7,.. ,11ml ,!,r.H.in ,.... Mo... ..I 1'ianlrrri i ill be lioirn Into ( ,( tturu 1 cirr 4 lini. NX T IIAJ ri.M.D to remember a lemark A Hintiin tiiado l.mt .Saturday Just as He wns leaving IllltcrV. Ho ,-nlled after me, '.veo .ou at tlm net niectlug of tho 1 . lub, t supihih-?" 1 wondered what tho M V. Club was, ho nsked Hilly Murray todav. "Oh, that," do said, wltii 11 curl of His lip. "ili.ttV tlm Marsh and Kclton 1 o-onerntlon Club." "What Ooch It dor I replied. "Is It a Kind of bu.vhig and telling ,.uu for im ploes of tho firm?" "So," ho replied, "ll's a co-operntlnn club not a I'o-nperntlvn cluh. fH sup puted to create good feeling aniotig tho fiflows nnd get 'em to wurk belter to fiether." n "flood Idea, t should think." t aid. 'Tho Idea's good, hut the development Is punk. However, ou'vo got to Join or get lu bad with Denton ami hlx gang You see," continued Hilly, "tlm rlub Is supposed to h ivo been started bv the fellows themselves and to be controlled by us,, but you in.iy l.e sure that the 'powers that be" pull tho wires They evidently think that by shooting off a 101 ot tnat rn-opei.itlcin bunk they ,-an hold tho fellows nnd nlo keep wages, down. I'm too wise, though, in fall for "Aren't you a member?" T questioned 'Sure, Mike. They'd bn down on me If I weren't. I i.iu vhoot tho bull' as well us any one." lie's u pretty rhrevvd fellow Is Hilly Murray and et Killer nnd Ilovntpn and llogers evidently think well of tho rlub from what casual remarks I've heard them make, nnd they aro no fooH An how 1 decided to Join nnd teo for liteelf. I went up to the 1.11 pet depirtment to tell Ilnyiitun to put 1110 lu ho Is tho president, lie gave me 11. membi rhlp application blank to fill In and added, l.'et Mr. Benton's II. K. on It and thru we'll put jou up nt tomorrow's meet ing." "What's Benton got to do with It?" I asked, for I lcniembcrcd what Hilly had said "Wo only elect members from per manent emploves of good standing," he explained. "They aro tho only kind Worth having " S up to tho main olllro I went. "Will 7.0U please o K. thlc. Mr. Ben ton?'1 I mild, and waited for him to do so, that I might tako it bail; to lloyn ton tight away. To my amazement bo asked, "Did Bojiiton tell vou that jou wero eligible?" "Why! I don't know," I stammered. "Isn't every ono supposed to Join?" "Tho management has nothing to say about it," ho replied, "oept that only permanent employes with a clean record shall join and we mako that stipulation becauso wo provide, tlm rlubroom fur niture free, f.cavo our application blank hero and return lu half an hour," ho concluded nbtuptly, and dismissed me. lie get's avvfuly tmlpnvr when ho sees me, does Henton I don't soft-soap him enough I suppose. It's like Hilly my., .vou've got to be In tho "head gang" or cl.so ou havo no show. I hope 1 onn get lu tho club now. I don't want Margaret Killer to get the idea that I'm not all right. 1 stopped at tho glove department on tho way down and had a ten-second chin-wag with Kole, Sho was as full of fun ns ever. Wn aro going to "trip the light fantastic," ns she puts it, to night. ftlller doesn't like Koslc savs she's a silly, empty-liended doll: but ho has no usu for any girl. I guos3. unless sho Is Ukn Maigaret. Margaret's a fine girl, but sho hasn't tho fun nnd high spirits Itosle has, I went back to Benton's office nt the coil of half an hour mid ho gavo mo the application blank O. K'D. I took It to Hoyntou and said. "Here It Is Boynton sorry 1 couldn't givo It to ou any sooner awfully busy, jou know." "Tell me, Flint." ho Slid, "what Is the "What Is the what?'' I asked "Nothing." ho said quietly. Then Willi an attimpt at good humor, he added, "i '01110 to tho meeting tomortow as my guest, will you'.' After ou are elected jou tan conio on our own cud." I wonder what ho started to say. TOKAY'S IIUKINIIHS lIl'lflUAM Pcnnancnt employee of pood stand ing arc Ific only hind the boss Is -tercttct in. ' Vlat docs this mean to YOU? Business Questions Answered rl"hn other day, In linnver to a reailer. nu valtt that sboleaa1o eelllnil waa aellluc nooila for resale. Lift tlila aomewliat nilaleail IncT I inlaht buy fifty ahuvelfl tn u.o on a lontrntt Jib. Tlmt wouM surely be u ivhole aaln nuantlty. but they re tKiustit for uae nnil not for reaale, Aecordiinr to our defl. nltlon thla ouM ba a retail aal. would It not? SU1MUND. Tho ahovcls nre Knlil under prlnuliilpH of retail HalMmanRlilp. Tlm lilml of s ilPHmiinshlp by which thn nalo In made la cletcniilncil hy tho buyer's mental at titude toward thn fcalcHinan The quan tity. Kind or prlco nf thn coods Hold under principles of wholesale, salesman fhlp do not alter tho fact .that If goods aro houKht for reb.ilu thn liuy.r'H reason for buying those froods Is to mako more profit. A wholesaler Is a nun who buys KoodtKat ono price and sells them again at a larger prlco. Thn quantity In which ho sells them does not alter that fait. Your shocl salo ns exemplified Is a retail sale, beciuso tho goods nre bought for use or consumption and your btato of mind In buvlng those shovels was that of the retail buyer. In other words, you went Into a storo In it buying frame of mind, llenco tho salesman's method nf HelllnK iou thoso Khoels WOllbl l.A nulto different from what It would boJf j ne sold ou eoiiio novels at mo. eamo price nnd tho same quality, but which you would rcfell again at u profit. (CONTINUED 3IONDAV) . , RELIGIOUS BREVITIES The Hey. Pr. Georiso 1). Adams will preach at 10..10 a. in. tomorrow In tho i heatnui rirrpi ,iuinii.i imrt.n on "ijellver ua rToni ... , .t. i'. tu. ins auuj ubject will bo ' ino ciucaer. At tho Mea.lah Lutheran Church tha Jlev, Dr. Charlea V,'. I.elUell, of Albany, N. v., will apeak on "Th Unehanglni: Chrl.t" at 1H..10 h. m.. and at 7:1.1 p. m. hn will tell of "Victories that Coat Too Much." An ordination of elders will be held ih ilnue l're.bvterlan Church at 7:43 n In There will bo a abort addreaa by tho n.v. Dr. J dray Ilolton. Tho Hey. Oeorco 1". Aerv will preach at tho inornlnz acrvlco at 10:15 o'clock. "The Mttle Orandmother of the Ttui.lan Itoolutlon" will be tho subject of a sermon by the Ilv. Ho,r ti. Forbes at tho Un. tarlan Society of Uermantown at 11 a, m. The It'v. Frederick R, (Irlffln will preath at the Mrat Unitarian Church on "Ufo's Law of Itttrlbutlon." Tho llv, Pr, riarenco Udward Macartney will deliver tho fourth of his aerie, of ten aermoni oil "Common Tpea: Some riea.ant, Othera Not Altoseth.r Ho. but All Human'1 In th. Anh Htreet Preabjjerlan Church to. rnorrow ovenlni. Ilia aubjeet will ba "Tho Man tl btara lomhl." In tho inprnlnr ha will pr.arh on "Tho Croaa and the f)..tlny of Man." Tho neat sermon of ii.. Macartney's series w 111 ba preached March 3 on "A Mad King and a a rand I starMnmorrow' '"..nj"5,j J. Atwrxxl Wcldln, Granger, Dies Wtr.MLVOTd.V. Del, iVh. :n j. At wood Weltlln, president of the Delaware HtatK Fair Amroclntlon mat an active granger, died nt his home near this city Thursday night. He was Mrty-flxc M-nrs old and le,i,n four cons nud a daughter. I In iim ono of the men who li.ul worked linrdept to inahn the State fair a mil" cos nnd took an active lntereit In nil of Its work In polities ho mih u stnncl) Democrat, hut he never iiFplred to oltlCf and never held one. Bcatljs , Ai'kt.i:T.-lVli, SI UHil Villi )ot-iTV, lllnlnn.l.or foriKllH It AlMev Inv Trillieeri h nil son of II, p. Adder mil lit M,trv II .V.klcv. iirni i's HHntlvr iiiKl fr. n.l In vll.t lo ftimrul 'lue In n m :w Cre mnnt terrsce I'olllniiKnuoit V' .1. tut rrl vale. Wi-iren.ih f. in. frl.-lnls inny call Man. ei M.ntNoi:n ivo .ij .tcm:rit .vt.. Dl.Stlim k".I 7.1. ItetHtlvr, nrt. frli.K nli e.tnp No. 111. V. O H of A Mmi v.unk ruumll. Nn. ;us n of t int J. f V , lin 11,1 to funeml. Sal a p. m ;.r.nm ."!" rellene of hl snn-in-Uw .IoMi W. riule -JVO llerinltsce t., Manstunk Servlerii In lh" l'innnu-1 M I: I'lmrch i. .'' .'n' 'n' rrnl", t.verlnitton rem I rlcmls iinv i-tII I'rl eveulni ANrii:ililN - r, I,. -JI UOlll'ttT tl . Iiu sniiil nf Sonhla K Andrsnn. llPlalHm ntl frlemt urn winDrtii Smit pnm. s.i lit. II. A It , Urn WlnfleM Si-nlt Tout S- til S or V .in I Tnt.Mii licU-.-, Ni Hum I n II. I VV II i- S',. I M of V MiixilUrv No. ill. I'ltUM s, fnnpril irviiTi Til.-, S p. in I'lir. lloltrn t. (il'l nnd Jefleri.6ni Int. Ml VP.rNIi ivin l'rlenj4 iimv eull Mnn . 7.31 to HI t hi HVI.I.VNTVNK -IVh 21? .M tl(l Vllf r, wllnw of ll-nrirn V lliltmilvne ln ttncnll illrtiiii nn, frtnd ritirlnve nf Wfirimin floMerv rii lniit. in funr,il nrvlieii sm 1 n in r-iOlnr, of liroihr-fn-tiw, llrnr II. in 13.IT pilinrr t. Int. Iiclivw Crni. IIMT VVI, L-ij SVttAH BUZMIVTII. ilinilitfr ef lvl InvM nnd Jme l.illz P.elitlvps nnl frl'-n.ln Inviled to funrjl srrvlir M.m. ' r in . 1-J- M. r.Mh nt. Int rrlvalr Auto service. lltt.tH'.ltll.M'K - At SMlrni N .1 . Second Mmitli '.'IkI. fir lit.VNlis llll.lU'.llllArK. nenl 7.' H"lntlvr nnd frlondl Invited lo fuiiiTil lit V Urewdnny s'alrni N J. Httnt.l Vl.mlli 21th, 111 3D ii. in. Inn nrliidi- l'rlntlH' tliirl.il ilrmina. Hi.!.,.- l'rliitls' llurl.il ilruund HhIciu, N ,r inn iivivnv --ivi, so. vii:niiirn im.. Iisml of 1 riinrl.ki Hit, iimjim Inee Srliinldt) iiirpfl ,S llPlattvn mid frlemiii mrnilH-ri. nf si.n. m.tk.'r' hoi N(m 1 ulul 2: SprpckM Siinar tlpflnerv Urn aho . invited lo fn nor.il son, '.' I' in ?.1n VV. OxtoM t. fill lllll'lili- i 'in. limit fluer tlONSAlt,. -Kol, "2 riAlt.Mt.lMilllUNX wife of Vm S tloiianll. IMitlie nnj frlond'. Invlti-.t tu nrrvlrei,, Mnn.. 2 n in.. KU-' Hirlnir it. Int. Ml. Mnriili rem. tlllAlltlt'.V l'oh "O .Vl.l'lll-'ll Tl liu. ti.ilid nf llrldnet Ur.ipn inou nradt-v) nnd pvii .'i mi, a, -loin .lini f-iriio lirilRiiril, I 11 tiornl Moll . S .10 a. Ill , -Jt Juno m, llluli mill's Inir Mother el Sorrows' I'litm Ii In in lnt Holy Criim I'un. ltelatlves and I frlondi Invito,! to ntlonil IIIII:vm:II IVh 21 IC VTMIMUNA widow I nf lrnlrrlik llrowor. iik.-I in ltrl.nti, h nnd frf. ndi. Invtliil lo funoril N.rvfio , Tiios . I 10 p in. soil N Mil hi lnt mil ' " ' -in. li.ootiu- niiv 00 tnM,i .11011 , x lo 10 iv 111 Auto fun. ml '............ hi 11 III. II fop .., M.Ii.XANIl lit I'-lllKi: lll'TlilKIt lit l.t M It. f. It.'lj' Uv-rn unit frioiula Invited lo Horvl.is Sun,, .1 p in.. Oliver II. llalr HlJj., Is.'il I'liciuml st. Im. iirlvutn in km: -ivi, ss inmiitrr tniiNi: flolafUrn nnd frtonds HoU Nnino Soiltv of Onr I.aov of M-n-y I'liunli Invllrd to fu lirral Tuo . S .lo n in, 11.10 VV I: ui'lilil l. llkll lilas Our l.,.h of M, r. y I'hurili l in s in. lnt New I illinlriil iVtu, I I'Al'l'KIiTV -IVI, 20 l:.MMA It ulfo of Viinrooin It I nft.'Tlx nnd lttic!it,r of Mi- Into Siini-i. I II and I'uli, rlii. Horu Itoln tlw mil frti'lidl Inilt.d In fun. rl horvli-i-M vton 2 n in Ht tlio ri-nj. iit-o of lior huSand, r,2J." lluvrrfurd hii lnt private. I.KA!l IVI, 21 lit lUIKril. vvl.l.nr of rhatlos i'lnr inc.. fit 5-i,;it ruk IioU Hvo ntal frlor.rli Invltod to fiirmr.il. Sat.. I' 30 n. m , roBld'-m o of iiaurlit, r. Mri iHtlnrino IVaron. 2713 vdli id IIoIiuok. luru lllah iiiniis si tiomlnli'H I'lmreh It ii in Int. St. liumlnli h i'un. No i.ir rl.iK. h or niitna. roopnil In W'Miroto p.,. fiopnml Monti, 2m. t:i.r.i:.v r, roopi;H. iiri". tlvr.n nnd frlon! Invlloil In funoral at Wrlelitntiinn rrlitulB' Mi.,-lni.- Iluti. , rirst Un s-'ond Month Sltli. I in p. ni Hinlfl I i orror.in lno, t.in , ,, r.-ln i liru. Ilios un I friinds Itivlt...! lo Inn.," I T, s .10 n. in t-irlori, of rrodorl.-I. VI u,n .Ii ll'lll t. In low .Mnnluoinorx nvo llnrh iiiiihi of roimlim St. ilMnliotli'ii I'riur.li III a m lnt private. Hols .'-imiIU'I'.i IVni. Auto fUHfTll. I'OllMlV - Hlldrlrr.ll. V, 21 ):i.t,v PHAI, I'Oltso.v wifo nf Itohrrt r Ciirmi rnn-ral from r.nll tvnn m , I'rankford, Jlon . 2 n in lnt nrlvnte rOl'HTNI'.V r-li. in JOHN, son of I'liiri and 1,-it.i John T 1'oiirtnt.y nsrod 10 It"lntlve and frtrnil Invito.! lo fiintral aervlopa Moil. 2 p. in W. I'arrHh l. Int Jit Morlnh ivni Aulo funeral l'rleiidi mar enll Sun . R In II i in CnAlO, . Snddpnil, IVb. SO, nl Xnrri tpwn. IM Wll.t.l.V.VI VVIlllllir htnlinnd of Ino lito I.Ua Ilr-aior I'raU Srril. l Sl'l K l.'Im nt . NurrlMuwu. Sat , 2 .10 n in lnt nrlialo '." 3 ''.. -I nl Wllniiinilon Del lai.-s.V I. In.,, ilk. I, v.lfo of nhnnnH I'rrtwlnril nR .1 .Ii Ki'lntlia I Invltril lo funir.il arlia Mnn, 'J roltli ni i. uf moth, r V.u.'i .ll1p H frl. ml. V in . I'll rini. Ainu in'iirai. fll.M.MINlll IVI. 21, wimuji luiiil of Ilzilicth V. Cuiiiinliiuii lllll. Inert Tlnrllnl ulul son of Int., (tetiett un, lliiinii v iiiiiiiuiMr'. ,'" ..i in milt.. nn. irli iki inploei II. W llumrunrlh A Mon, nil am letb'i nf whl.'h lie whs a liieinber. In. lti'd tn fan-rii .ortcci Sun. U p in 'J.'IIU I! Huntingdon st. lnt priuito. Auto funeral crillltl: VVlt '.'11. 1MIIV wife of Danbl lurrle fr . used ij K"latlv i nn. frleu la Ini ll"l tn fun. rat t.erl.'i, .i,,t n in . 2117 N Tt ll at. lilt prli.itn. oinh tlimer Allln funeral l IIM'IIMAN'N I "h '.'II nl Che.,', t.in.l ln N J JACUII l' DM'IUIAVS bu.lniii,) of IhI.. MHrsirel ll.iuhm lllll llm llrmvnl liceil 7'l Kelitlvei, ni, frlendi, Initteil n flllierrfl eerli'iH, M, n , n p n . iliipnl f 11 T' Sihrneiler R Hull H v , or lib nn'l Arell St.. I'Hlnilen. N .1 l'rlend. inal , HI Sun fl iimliu, at tho ih.ipel. Int. i:er creen Cem 1A 1.1 l'eb SI. l'llAN'CIS liiialunil of iatbiirltm 1 1 j, 1 1 nud enn of llb.innr nnrl Into AVUIIhIii Ilt la. lined 40. llel.ttiiei ninl frtrniN Intmrllv I'nunrll Nn ,T(, j. 4"th Ward Slur i mill's JVIImi.!im nnd em Plnjea nf V It T. Co. (Kill t banil In- It'll to funei.il, Mon . 2 p in , IIIU,-, s Cronkey at CiUd nnd Mclvean sis ), Int. Ml' MorUh lm, I'rienda muy lull Hat. tie. Aulo eenlre. ' DAVIXO.S' IVb 1. I.I7ZIC U.. wlf. l Heiirv Dail.oti and diuchter of lute Juhn and Marv IUrt. Itelntlves and friends, ill organization of which shn waa a member. lnllC'J to funeral acrvleea Mm. 1101 N l'ront at. Int. private. rtemalni inny ua iuncij fluil., 4 lu u funeml P. m. Auto hn;tzman'. ivb. :: unNnsr eon of l.mll and lato Laura lUctman. Helnllni nnd frlendi inxlled tn funeral aerl,es. Tii . IMU P, in resldeni o of nlnler. Mrs! Annlo Itnrnlir. r.ll Tre st. Int. IVrnwunl Cem. Ilemalna mav he ei.,i Mo,. Vf. donaiiui:. bud'bniy. ivii. si. joiin r, husband of Catharine Ilnnahiie inen Ii. lon. ltelathea anil frlendi, iiiiiio)i.s of lr ll 1 Co Invited tn funeral. Mon.. H .10 a in. rca'deiim of daiahter, Mri Catharine !.lndai, 1113 H TRllorat Milemu mate nf i.iiulnii St. ilabrUra Church lu u. in. Int. Ilnlv Crnai Cem. UOIl.MUn I'eb. SI. Xr.M.Ii:. ilana-hter nf Mary Dormel (neo Manley) nnj lato .Inhn Iiormer formerly of Cenlrallu. 1'a Ilcln tuea und friends, Court Montgomery, I, r. of A . No S. Invited to funerul, Mon . 7.30 a. ni 2711 llrown at Illifh miss of re. nulem Church of Ht. l'rancla Xavler 0 n. m. Int. IIolv Croii Cem Aut.i funerHl IKIUOIICRTV. IVb. 19. MAUOMIirr. widow of Samuel Dougherty Inee Hovle). ItQlutlies nnd friends limited tn funeral, Mon S.30 a ill . residence nf sni.nUw, Alenander Stew,,rt 2040 S SSd at HlKh tnaei of rcuulein Ht IMmond s Church 10 a. in. lnt IIolv Crn.. Cem TlOWNKn 1'eb SO In Dnnner, V ,T HAIIIIIKT HOWL'S DOWNIIIl wife nf Snm. uel AV. Downer, aa-ed 47 ItelnlKes nnd friends Invited to funeral sertre. Mon. 1:30 P. m . Downer, N J. Int. Downer Cem. DVllIt -IVb. SI. IlLISiAHirril I'HANOllrl. wife of Orrln L. ter. used SO. Htl.itlies and friends Imlted to funeral services. Mon., 2 P. in., residence of fnther, William I. DonnEhay. 731 AVlilte Horse pill". We.t Colllnjsnood. N. J. lnt private. Harlclgh tm I'rienda may call Sun. eve. IICKl.U. Suddenly. IVb SI, VICTOII, liual.nnd of Kaiherlno lacker fneo lleiimanu) ftued fin llelnttvea and frlemla, membels nf Paul Ilevere Clrile, No .14. llrotlierhood of America. Itarrowsate Yearly Hon HotIet: Krunkford Wholesale llrc'Cera' Co,, Inc and emploiea of Olllender'a llla.a Co Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. in , soon Myrtlewond st, It or, nf lluntlnKdnn st ). Int. Ka.t Cedar lllll Cem. Itemulns may bo lowed Hun, eve, Autn funeral. UCKKllT IVb. SI. ISDWARD 11., bua. band of Dmmii Lckert. uiteil 43, Itefatlvva and friends Invited tn funerul aervlcea, Mnn., 3 p tn.. ppts, of Wm, II, llattersby, :l.tls N. Ilroad'at. Int. Oreenmount Cm. Auto funeml. UVKIITH. Keh. St. COHDUL1A O . widow nf Oustav l'.verts, ased ill, ltelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Rat., 210 p in., brother'a rfaldcnc, lllwoiKl W, ndwarda. 402.1 I.eaher at., Krankford. Int. Last Cedar lllll Cem, ritANTz. ivb. 21, cinnTitnnK v... wife of William A. Krantz nnd daughter of Kllza. beth and lato Lyman Henry, used 42. ltela tlves and friends Invited to services. 'Mon,, 2 p. in., 0210 I.archwood ave. Int. private. Krlends may lew remains Sun., 8 to 10 "oALtailRn. Feb. 20. 1IKLKN Jt., wlfo of Thomaa J. Oallasher (nee Helh). ' j."u. neral Mon., H:30 a. in ,2502 Aspen st. Hoi. emu mass of renulem Pt, Francis's Churrh 10 a. tn. Itrlntlvea and friends invited tn attend. Int. IIolv Cross Cem Autn funeral, .(IALTON. Feb 22, OEORai: UlitlK. IIARDT, husband of Kmtna Oundlach Oat ton and son of late Joseph p. and Carolina Hilton, llelatlvea and friend., Lodss No. 2, II. I'. O. II., Invited to funeral services, Illon.. . 12 noon. IM W. Wyomlnir ave. Int. private. Kematna may ba viewed Sun., 7 to tl p. m. OANNON. Fob. ID, IIOSK M wlf. of. Philip J. Oannon 1 and daushter ot lato Jamea and Barah McNulty,, lun.ral. to Which raiauvep ana 11 sr, ihiih. Aion.,, d 'vsrAisrssvrf. a nu, A?. f. v i. lJ iv i, 2 JLtfrri IIP.tTIIS- (ln.MtM ivh, in, llonunT t. anAitvf. on ef lute UrnrRe nnd Hnrhara llralnn ltelatlves anrl friends Invlieit tn fnnenil forvlcea. Men, 2 v. m. renldenio nf Mr. I'hrlMonher I'. Almr. S70I llrown H, Int. Went laurel Hill Ccm. ani:iii,K.--ivb. si. i:mm. widow of fonred tlretla (nee Knlnil. llr-lnlhtn unit frlnr lnviied to funeral acrvlica. Mon.. 2 p. m,. I3.'S n. (ivrnnl l lnt private. .Ml, IVaoo m, llcmallia may bo viewed Hun., nflrr S ll. in IIAIHKN'K.- At llait Oraneo. N J., Keb, 21. J. AI.UI.IIT llADHOCK, aBirl l!!l. nea liven nnd frlenda Invltnl to funeral eervlrrs, liomo of hrother-ln-law, rjrn Ii. T.ilman, 2027 .Ml. Vernon t., rfilla,, Jlon.. II u. in. lnt prlvnte HANl'ilCK. tVl.. SO. IP1. CLINTON fl.UMKNT HANl'llCK. til the 7lt ear ef tila are. Servile villi l,r. hrM on Sal . Ken. 2.1 lit Ills reMd"tiee. 107 Jlontsntnety ave snttd. Vt at 11 n. Ill, nnd nln at VVeat Vorlt Stroet M V. Cliurrh. Kill and York nla I'lilla. at 2 lo p to Int. prlvato )ivnsi:i.i. ivi, in. jvcoti j.. hunimni ef llllrahelh llnna II It, Inllioa and frlr-tiUj Inv tie to funeral errvlrra Sit. 2 p. m . 1IIN Haraon at pit 1 ernnood rem, Aulo runeral llrinalns may P.. viewed l'rl.. i In II P 111 . HAnitis -ivh ;n. M,rnt:tv itAnnts .tr.niteil 37 IleMiUea nnd friends Invited to funeral in-rvlfen s.it , 2 p. tn , 731 N. SOtii . nt prtvuo IIAHIHS. VI Trenton. V. ,T , l'eh SI lllini.vs lni-l.nl ,f rnnn. Harris ltda lli and frlilid all aeelrll.-a of vililih ho a iiieiiibi r Invltnl In funeral aervleia, Mnn, 2 P In tun Ihamhere ave, I'alnder. . J Int. prlinte I'rienda m u view r- niallia also lods mi) linM null re. sun,, , lo 0 p in 'Vi:.S- fob 21. IIP.IIXIIIT. dausliler or lain llvv. ii an. Muraaret nea of l-'er luovl. I'.iuiili Clare Ireland llol illioa nnd mm, I. luiiied to funeral. Mon.. s 30 a. in, jeMd-nro nf nl'.o Mra. Thonne llontler :.3lo II nil). HI at . W I'hll.i Solemn nnaa of r -null in Cluinli .f Jioat uiee.od Sairiiinent 10 it. in fill. IIol I'roaa IVni. Auto Perd'-e. IIX.HI.TOV.- IVb 20, IIVVUIMT lt7.l:te niN artitt ,3 t'liiu-rnl arvli.-, Moii , 3 p. Ill SI Trimiiva'a rliuroli, VVIillrin.irali IV Ht:llT't,i:it l'eh h ANNIH IKIIIKHT MiV. vilfo f ltarr IIert7ler llolitlv. a mil friends Invited to a.rvlien. Sat.. 2 p in IVM Mmr nvo lnt private till. l.t Villi IVI, "I. VI Vlnori,lo,t,i N J IIUIIKlTA l'lt.Vlin vvllow of I'rnnll Slo kl.in llllllurd, lined 7 1 llolillioa and frirndi Invited to fun-T'il eervl.ea Trinity i i 'Inn. h Vim I'libinn. N. J., Jlon , 2 30 p. in. Jnt, l rlvato I ItlSKl l'oh S. Wll.l tAM lUiVVlV. ou of'"" Ihoniaa J and nnle llarnn Mm. a llrliiuea and frl'lid", II V M SodiUiy of SI Jtonl.n'a rtittrih llnly Vmie So. 1-ty of t the Annum I illon i hureh, mid .tuploioa iT J. i' Simmon Ilaidivaro I'o Imlt.d lo fu neral. 'In.-, s..io a n, urn lo a r- el S u. o I' lliihjn 2327 lull at. Solemn lilitti tii.ita of ruiiileiii I'luir. h ef SI Mmileii III a. i I in. I tit lljii i inn, I'm Vulo fiiuir.il. I Illll.taiWlll.t. JOHN .1, liiiabnml of I Anna llollon.ll (u-o .VI.-.Nellll, vrho died III I tli.tiiill auutwhrln In 1'r.llli o. Sol.'lutl re-, null in mutt viou., In a. iu,, Iiutiiii.uUlii i'oii- 1 i nt t oi i litirdi, i ll.ll'S-. l'eh 22. MAltV.. wife of lleorco I II Ulff and il.lllihlrr of lito .loaepl, n ml I i'"fie lt.iiim. lull r, HRo.l r... Ili-latUoa nnd, i'"nd lovltod .... (, .1,,,,.,, ,u 1, ' J..' , ". Ill 1 4Hi:i (Iritsn'in ct., I t.inkforcl U.nniiriH iu !." lpitil Ainu. or. Int. Nirth ,lir Jlilt t'm JAHTIIII r. h .Mary i'liri-ti.tniia II1 ntid friend. l'rpibtirl 111 11 'formed t'hiin h, hen aill'l lUdlli r :-. .iri.irs. illiquid or Jn(lfr, as'! "" Uelii inrntbrra tf t'nrlnihlan I'luirdi and lIYIdrlUttt lnvlt'd tn fnr rut i"M M , ytm , In u. nt. Int. Itlll-ldi 1 im 1 ,-. ,vi, I -li . '.'''' ' ' :' 21 i:sii:i i.a ! . if "r -,l''"l .' J"ll i iiiu i.iiai" tn . liitii mar or .watitu 1, N .1 Keltttn and Tr1 lid- ililllrd to fil- nernl Toti 12 3d p in nddni' of hua- iltnl. Uio itiirr si , I'hlli lnt UVtu'ii.di cm. Uiiionnh, N. J. I'll nda in iy c - 1 1 1111.. 7 I" h p tn I KI.UIVN' - IVb. 20 WII.MWI .T . Im. biril of titharlti If. Korean (ru-c Mreimnn) a nil t.011 if lite .tallica Hnd ntharhi lo xan Itel 1 1 iv it ntid frlMidi rnurt N "hitinlnv "o I (0. t of A liulted to fn neral. Mnn .1. tn . 1.M2 II. MmamMntmr hi1 Mlfnin in ia ot rofiulnn t'hurih nf llje M 1. rvd Unit ' Mi a. in lnt Jli)y i'iumi 1 iVm Anlo a ri . 1 M.M.Y- Kh 21. MAIIY widow of John KfII UlitHf and frlend.f APr und 1 HiKiirv Soileu nf i'hurili nf Our t.Hdv of Vi. tnr, lnit".l tu fnnr.il Mn T Ml a m . , lli . Mtti nt . ft I'hili..!. Irlil. Hnih iihm t'liuri'h of our I.ady vt Viwtuiy ii .1, tn. , int f'tth. dr.ii c. m MM'II --IM 2P I'Altoi.lNn wldoiv nr 1 iltoiuc K01 It (lion Hchnrprt, nrl ti(. ttiln- 1 tlti 11 nd frlei.d. An In nnftat.'inl i.f thn H-d rumt.v, iin.i Ui'irt I . .u-'i" and Allr hi'l''t, ltiit..rtn funer.it. Tui . tn , 1"1 1 N". t, iwriii " it Sol inn rt nub m imm St IN ti r'n hun It in a in Hit Mnnt Hniv UpiKi ni' r .m 11tu fun r.il I.MtKINH --IVb. 22 ,iKNVII wifr .f I twrcnci1 UirKlnn nud d lUkhl 1 nf Into J ra in In .nid Hell 1 It.irttrtx, vt Cjrrh Kinurn I'ntinU Tronv Ireland UetttKtn .Hid friend. II. V. M HodillU Hheplierdi f Mithb'hMm, No i7. I.tdv V..h'iliiEt..ii i'ir I. Ni, :n 1. nf . Irilte1 to fun rul '1 iii S 11 ii in . bent lu r lu I , tertid I)' e IN 1 r bi'arlh. 2r30 H l.llli t. Hulfiim ie tiuiem mail 1 hun h nf th" Id'hdiaiiy In II pt Int. Ht. M.irv'i iVtn , tllmu ruler, N. J. U.UI-iVb n ANN KKItlt, widow nf Wllllnm Lewis and datiKhter of Murann Kerr and Mar JiHiHtmif. vt It Uhnicltoti. Ireland runtril Forkfs hat., It ,t in , lo.ITt lMne at. Int. nrUtitf. i.initY-IVb. 2". iiAiiTHHLni;' m.. aon nf Marcant and lali MUhirl 1. Kowry. Htliilr and frleivla lnvltfl tu funeral. Mnn. sjn a. in. rerldttK f moth'r, Mr 'I limii.u ht'is,irt IT-"- Jrin.k' r nt , O-tlt l.itM yob iun riuuh'iu ihism 4'bunti f tin II. -U Auc-ld 10 a. 111. Int. UM I'uU.uJrul i.i iiwi.i'. i'i -ii i ii pi ,iiii riu;ii. i l'ltli K 11 Ll'llKI'IE lu.'l Ml luupril '.I IH I'll l' -niu ni" imni 1.1 nui Vnii I Sii i. in li"'.- ii I ll. .mil frhn.li mvM'il I", fim.ril. Miiii. 51 'V.,vr.i, l'i i:sii:i..i: i,t ..r i I . m rlil.-m. f nri.li..w V. llnrrv II.....I I- l.ion i,f 11. II. r.iiili. Iu Itrl. IK.. hh1 frlrnclx Invll, il In fntii'ral Pill . H Ml Ii In. daughters rieldenee, II Sill .V L'Uth el. Int. Mnt. .It'ii t? I.ichtt Uillrrnnti'. i" Mm KI-.Nt) IVb tn, ,IPM n Muc T m.AND, 1 iiKhter of lai H irnh J Mnnr iiiul DiM MittHiiall. Itoltaiivon nnd Irloml-a Imltrtj ti tIoi, S il , a p m . irniilniu of rothT lii'Iuw, Harry MtCliv "i.a N- 'Jlth et. J fit. jrU.itf. 1 rlomla may i.ill IVI. .-p M.-utNTYli.: Vib tr- IIXN.V.MI T lirn- ui4 MitiviYiu:. wir r um t. iui 1iitro .tiiJ UaiiKtit r tif 1 t t'ltrtilt! r. mtti M ir ii, iTt.rir ay. 1 It It'-li t;4 unU fiit-iulH. Itriiilii Mill l iiipl- Nt. 1:7 O. II . uf r,iinlti, N J. lnif"i i. t-'ivii Mon.. L p. 111 . I-" V -Mil . I'hil 1 .1.1 j:virfcn'n in. '.unli n .'r.rii'li hiav call Mm . 7 't " (' P t'l Atjin fumral. MAOL'JJti: '!. Hrii-lj) IM. l', NJ 1' wit f h,irlH J M.iMllr U. Idtii.s Hill frlriitN liullfil lu Inn nil Mon s to 11 ni.. M7 ihHinut hi Snlrmn I'uut'in num 1, ilv of Vli lnr t Imrt Ii Vi a. in. Jut. .V w Oiihrilr.it ( m Autn fun r.il. MAQUIKI. (np Hnnllcy, -11i. jy, AN. NIIJ O. wlfn of tMrl.fi J. MnQuIrn Itfli thru aul frlfinl tti l l to fum-rnl. Mon, fl .Tt 11 in , ni-7 'h"tniit Pt. Holf-rnn rr nulcni mutts J.iulv of U tor t hurt h in ,t. in. Int. New Oitlipdrnl Vrn. uhi funeral MiOl.i:MI.T J.KW MOJttiAN, bPlnvr.l wlfit nf .folic. Hall Mt CI' merit, formerly of 1'lilludflplilH. suddenly In .Niw York, on thn Hist Instant, runcnil rv(mi Sal . J3d Instant, at 2 i in. J'alrthllil h Parlor. I.n"ert T'lat", nprtr Ornml nvo . New ork. MinoitY ivh. nt. .;m.i:.. wit of Clmrlfi I Mrt:ror. ItPlathPH nnd frlcinU Ii, Ub-a to funrnl Mnn, ( 3u n. tn.. tent flmo of bunbaiid. Ii-"-- Ht. Allan's id. ibon ('utliurli)f t ). ult'iim rcqult-m ma mm Ht 'Uiprij.'a Churrh in a. in. Int. Hob MtDllVITT IVb. 21, JOSKPH. .on of JfiiiP h A. ntid Aunt's U Milnltt 'npn O'NVHP iiKtl jpht nnd fi ilaj'H pplrt tl8 nl friend limited tn funerul. Mat 130 v in., parent h' r-sl tenre. II5H i: Tbonipfnn nt . Jtrld?(burt: Int INdy t'roi Cem. llpmalnR muy to tcwcd 1YI., lu JO n m Auto funcrnt. MeKAI)li:N IVh. 21. IIL'OII bnshntHl nf l)pla tipe Me)lnby nnd pnn of Wlneforti nnd lalo I'ranila MrKaddcn. of PatIhIi t'lond horKtj, County Ijih.pehI, Ireland. Hplattip nnd friend. Holy Nnm and Altur Ko- Icty of M I'olutnh.i'H f'liunli DoiiPsal Wocltjty. Hupltull Tribe. No 3"rt. I O H M J lted to funeral. Mon . 0 n. in.. -.'H-'tl V,. llnrold t HIkU retiuUm uhkn bt I'olum ba h i'hunh 1" J- I". '" Holy SipuUhro t,VniJA'Pir lb. 2'2 MAIIflMlHT M tt of UUvharO 13. MiUrntl. niil ilHUBllter of IhIp Uarpim and Miry Hnillv - ""the of funeral will b shen. from (Ort N. Chad wick st (near 17th and York tn ). Mi (JHIi.ltA I PU. -. Vi ih-iv (. Ji , OTIHNIIA bunband of Manruret M'fJrenra' liil'M Jirnutllll, iuimrii v. uiiij ('i-iiv-kxi, i Irrlind Iteiativpn und frlendi Jnyltf il to funeral, Tuts, H n. in. iyJl t IliiLkneit I The Terrible Tempered Mr. Hang Discovers There Is ,o Hot Water tor Shaving It only lie liail InMullrri 11 Pawnee Water Heater a turn of thn fauct woul4 sIno an Hbimilant aupply of i.lplnc-hot )al.r day aiul liUht, In laundry, liiuhcn and latn. He woulj r3Le on tits fud bills, too. for this sturdy, tiriclcnt hoatfr, which attahoa to any boiler, con. Bumra tut u tuckot of (Oat a day, It. quires only a fiAr mlnutra at. trptlou 'iilcht and mornlnc. Low In itial oat lants u lifetime, Wrlto for llookltt No, S3. rjLEcxBjzos. Co Heatlnc ft rlumblnt Huppltes DISPLAY ROOMS , 41 ta M North' Btta. St. FEBRUARY 23, 1918 1IKATIH U Hnlmti requlrm tnur Rt. Anthbny'd Clmirh n.3H a. in. "Int. Holy Cros Ocm. McKt.NNT. 1VK. 22. JAMKf I... rtdwr non or MHrwh tuli nnd Ulc rhlltn MrKtnny. HflnthtK nml frlcndii. Ht. t'hwrkn'n llirfv Name Snct't. Jnurnitin Hionuittcrfl Amo, nnd 3(Uh nl Uemnrriillo t'lub, In MlrA to funeral, Tutu h 3n a. m. .HI Chrlitlan nt. onm m of rfqltu Ft. ChJirlpuB Churrh lop., m. lnt HI. Cliarlci' Com. Kftlyl Auto funeral. MI.Mltt ib. 21, MAIIT. wlfoof HavM V. Mfllnr nnd cIhucMct of IaIa Anilrrw it nil Mary 1'rntH. hbM ". HMalUfK ivl frlen.U lnMM tn fuiiTfll rIrrn, Moil., 1 P in . 1M12 N, 27th H. Int. Itlllxlttrt iVm, I'r lends mn mil Hun, t, Autn funrwl. M11W.OV 1h 20, .1AM KH J. hunban'1 of i:tnel M Molloy tn mn nf IMmnmi nn'l Mrv Molloy. HHnthrn nn'l frlnda Mortilnu Htiir t'uumll, So 201, JC. of O, oi Hnkljn, N. Y. nnJ alt ntlirr orffitnlxntlnnn of utilrli lio wnit u member. Imltrfl tn fu. tirrnl, M.A11 . h 'Mi 11. in , rartita' rrHncc, 231 il H I.ihlub nf. Holnin rtnulrni tnniii Ht Aim'H Cburih in h in. Int. New Cathe Oril iVm. Atitu ferlin MOm'lII'.HlwcMI -IVb. 21. im.UA M.. 1.itmlitrr of I'll j Men ntul iltlirl ro4,hrroti(h. In hr tuii jrar HdathrM hik) frltvM. nifni-1 1-M vt ..hUh. Ae. Hii.tht Hui.dij- H.honljv. J.. AKTIIt'll HPHNCCII. formerly of ntid puptla f tli Hlpmn Mulr lubllc H hool Ittviii'd in mnerai tnnh'r. Sbm , .1 p in, resident nf untie, oyur M'pr, :tiil7 N. intli nt Int. irlil". North iVdar lllll Cr in tteui.ilns iua bo b wrd Hun. rc, Autn fnneial, MOfN'T IVb. 21. UIJ.Mtr.Tlf MOCN'T ....A t. . I, ,, Ulffl t Ml, Ini.l l..,.. 11II-,- .,' illineF , , n- i , ,'IH III" I 'IIMIII1, 1 IttUtlvtM und frlnn inttnd in fuinral, I Mmi. n 30 a in J3J M'Ketin at. Hnlfinn K'tiubin tnur-a I'him h tif t Tit- );p1tdvtu JO a in Int. llnly i'hh fem. li:itH Feb 2t. l.oriSA ulfanf llt-nrv ' Mor (lite of niu H a"ith nt UcLhUph and frlnda 1iiHmI to funeral tfi'lun Mnn . 2 p in. funeral p trior "f William 11. 1 hew. H. W. 1 or r..th itiul Hpnut' at In. I t'rnwnoil em. Utinnlu may ho m Aej Hun . I to 10 p m Auto frl(e Ni:tMiN Ktb 20 ANNA. Wife of John J Nelwoti and daughter of late John V. Hnd i:itxi Carle IUtHf and frb ntli In. ltpil to funeral. Mon . I .Id t. m. 21(1 Wat kin at Int. IVrnuond (Vni, item tins may ho lened Hun. aftir 0 n. in. Auto nen ten. (Vt'tiNVOIl IVIi 22 (IKORUK M., bua hntid uf I.ll7ftbelb o Connor (nr MeAlerneni Il-latHe and frli nda, llolv Name Horlety and M, John lb nf Hoileiy nf All H.tlnta' I'hurth linltfd tn funeral, Turt , H a. 111. 4() Kb htuoud ft Htdtuin hth 1 11 ins Alt Mi int Church. Hrld"Mi ire, ' a. in. Int. Mi k Mnl Itedeempr im ODnXS'i:i,I, - r-n 2, Ht IVIinnnhln. N J. ItllltMliri wl.low of William l tl Dotmeil tblitlxea nnd f 1 i.MltH Imltrd to funeral. Mnn . 7 3o a m . ons r nlih'tic. ti honn II and 1 an. IVIInwidilp N J Iflch hum our Iidv "f tlitnd nuii) t Jl C churtli. Mnnrxaiown N .1 P a 'in 11tn. miibilH w III mtet trll from Camden. J . Chun h hi . Munrr atown, 7 a. in. tui Ml irmel Cem. PAI!KI!S Krh 2H. .TO. PAIIKKM liu. band nf ICmlly Tirke ltpn"r nnd frlendi, lu Alnerh.in Htar l.odije. No nt, t O o 1. aitltn Hand lllbte Clan uf Jbthiny Huliil.ij Heboid nnd emplojf nf flrneril Cler trh Cumpaiiy. ln1ted tn funeral fti- en, 22il H Aldeii nt.. Hat 3 P m Int. ArllrUf. ton V m Autn funeral. 1'rltnds tna iew 1 1 imliiM Krl. ee piiii.i: im 21. T.wni s. rnir.i: (nrr Stier). lf uf Warnn I I'hiio und i1miuIi Iff nf HtniU'-l M. ulul Marv Htinp ine.- Mih-i) itwrd 2d Itflatlv ami fr1 nN MMtt 'l.mnle, Nn ".". I'rJtr nt I'ult.d Aineri.in tnvUcd to funrril. Mon 2 p n f.iitrra roaldVn. e. 23'i Mlllnil Ft Catnd'n. N J lnt private Arlington C tn. 1 rh'iid-t tua all Sun. ee l'llli'i: IVb 2il ltNrU ami nf lala Willi mi and Calharlne VrU - HriatUtft Hnd f rb ndt linltol to funeral. Man s 30 ,1 m, Pithira nf Arthur J ltoft'ii 23n Que u nt. Illali maaa nf renultu Ht riilllp'a Chunh lo 1 m. Int IIolv Cron Cem, lti:i'( IIIONK IVh 22. tnit. rtin ANNI rn.oiiirsA. titutrmer nr Mar ivmi. hptta, HK'1 I "o frn, DU't liDlko of the luri'Tal will t nlen IllUIIY.- IMt. 21. HMtAir NI'.CM. wMow nf John Itlffbv, uired HI Kl.ilKoH and frleiuN InMled tn funeral Mon I n m renlffiii e of nephew. Kltuer II I'arr Mantle IbUht't und Mint tn.ul il)iware Cm, i. lnt M. UixId'M Cuu I'litiidi m n tall hun . 7 In 0 n in ItiilllilMHOV - IVh. 'jj A(1M:H ulfo of H'lKnr Unhertnnii and diiinliter of .It nne nnd 111 1 ( in r won I aKeil 2.t. Ufl.iiiitM mid frlendi tmlUd In funeral frvbeM. TiKH . 3 p. m., 1'mim Miiutlmr 1 irK ave. int. Nnrttnvond Ciin lteuialna m.ij be vlrwcd Mon , to Jn p 111 UOKIIIU IVb 21. ANTON 1! , 1mbifii nf Marv A. Itneille (ne Hn. U flRid 17 Itelttlvc and friend, membera liar nnd Ito irv Soe1"ty nf St Alnlmnaiit Church, lnHii to funeral. Mon , N 11 in . H3d H t.th t. Hlsh mi" Ht. MjihoiinuV Chuif li 1130 a m Int. Holy Ciom i'uii. Auto rPHANi)MANN IVb. 20 IIIINIIY H NT). MANN, hufcb it l tif UHtliTlne Handm tpn .ne Inhr) Hel.itlvea and friend Invited tn I funeral nTkf Hat, j p. m , f(U37 Ctdnr 1 h. ltd. private. JUmilni may bo lcwcd . Trl. eve I M'HAI'KU Hiidlfnlv IVb 21. at Kre- Hn v. J. I'liiiut-iiuiKA, ui.ioiv or Wil li mi Mhif'T aired .iH Kelrftlven and fib nd 4 Invited tu funeral ivIi-h Mon. I P iu , Urriinui, N J. hit Old llapMM Cmm M11 rl ton N. J It m.iltn mav bf i vt d Hun t ve. H'.UAI.I. -I'tb 21 Hl'HAV T, . w lWv nf Tn derl I( W. Hnwall. aueil 72. JMa tivei and friend ltllled tu ftltirrnl nervbra. Mnn . 2.30 p. iu . 1317 Oxford at. Int. H1IAU' IVb 22. at Hrldceboro. V. .T.. HMtAII I!, d mchler nf lito John l and Huphla H. Mmvv. aej Kt, Helat I wh and frbmln ImlfM lo funeral Tii"n , 10 a in.. reMlejii" uf brother, HenrBf II shuv. IlrlttfcrlHun N J. I'd. dd IMIuwh' Com . I'Mladt Iphla ltetnalnt may be itved nt .t.,,i.l ..t (tiirt.i 1 'tO ti in HMOtUTS -IVb i'tt at' l'tbitnuruve., N t . 'i",'i.''. ..'.'..:.........'..'.;."." .-'"".,(. IMII.itl Jl NilHuP ll' . l'i llllfsrovo. iMniFsrove. Int w ( fin slMlIH IVb. JI. l.M-.AXOU Tl . nMfiwof Hp. iiiijder It Simo run notlio if funeral will I'M tmrn. HLOAN' -brh. 'J2 M lt(J MtlJT flauehter of ,it John and .MHrjcarrt Sloan. Iteli tlvri and friend rmisr sathm nf Mhlrd Prilled PreHbvtertaii Cburtb. Invite.l tn fit- r $750,000 National I AMPAHIN UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCHES for Spiritual and Moral Welfare of 1G5.000 Lutheran Foldlers and Kaitrrs iiow with tlm mlnrs. IJvcry pttnutlu Lutheran should help, E. Clarence Miller, Chairman Call or send the''! tn Ptank . Klter, Trtasiirer. 13." hicphen tilrarU v.. Ilulldilit-, Plilladclphla. Not a surplus irnn -n w-r.-i I IU. I - wcio ctvcwioiiu-ic was stripped. Even the supply reserved forj office distribution was depleted. S : Ambassador GERARD'S st .pcnnfi t vpr l"W e a jk baring the plots by which Germany is striv ing to attain world dominion .1 the menace America, commences in TOMORROW'S PUBLIC VV5f ij ' Mfft, nKATUl ntal nlfM, Tua . t! p. m.. nSpd VotUr t Int. prliate, Nurthnuod LVni, BMITIf TrK 2ft. hXIMA. diiirtitr t lit William nii'1 linmttiv Hmllh, acM fl. ltflNlra nn1 frn.li Ht. I'etefa CllrU1 OulM. Invltfd to funrraf. cBal.. 3 p. m hmthr' redil-'i co, H33 N, 2uth tU Int. 111. Vrrnon Ctni. Auto ttrxic. . flMITII fVb 21, CMKlOllD UTIOOKR. Jr. aon of Clifford It and Urat-w H, ffmllli. affod i jffirp T montha. IlfUtUfn nnd frlnda Intltfd in funeral atnlcft. Hat. 2 P. in . pure nil" rrnliVnrc, 231 V. Claplcr at.. (Jf-rrnanloun. Int. rrUatc. HMITH IVb. 21. .TANK O'NKIM HMITU, wlilnw of Jnnrph Hniilh nnd inothrr of K. lrrrtt Hnilth, tiard fit, KMtitlvta ati'l frlenda hulled tn f intent I efrttcva. Mon.. 9 p. 111 . 4i2S IVacliall r Int. prlvato, lllllsldn Cent. Trlendfl tny call Wun., froi" 0 ti lo p. 111. Auto funeral, lsOM,Y. Krb. 2n, HA UAH. vlfo of Chnrlea 11, Hotly nnd d uiRhter nf lain John find Kllra Mairulre, (nen Wnrncr). lunenil, tu whUh ie,itlvea nnd frlenda uro Invited, Turn., I 30 p. in, 12M Ualr ut. Int. tlrrcn wimd (K of V i im Aulo acrlce. Ho tn,i int tn iv br curd Mon., fter V p. nt. bri;.('i;ii in vi. m Aioormtoirn. MirrtVfiii l.tmland aaei Tl. iieiAiivra and frlfiiila invitrd iu funeral. Mnn . IHj p. in , 30 1 l; Central hv, MooreMnwn, N. fi Int. Cnleatmvn Cem Train Uavea Market nt ferry l'hll 1 , 12 aO r. m. for Moorcs tovvti. srACKHOtHi:--Fetond Month Slat. inlS, nl renl 1eTtrt vt nnn-ln-law, hun bury, Ia. i:MAHKril II widow of David U Htack. btuint' iiKed .V Int. l.aurrl lllll Cent , rhltmleltthin. STANTON IVb. 2n Ht reiinnerove, N J. (li:o(UIK N, HrAN'ION. aced n I tela thru and friend. City Lodse, ami A M., No 171. KalmU Trthe. So 220, In liitj In furwral Ffrvlie. rJuii., 1;30 p. in., J H. inth at., Ocean City, N J. Int. Hea lde Crni. HTiTr.i.t: ivh 21. annii: i: . wMaw nf Hnmuel W. Hllteler. aired 70. ltpUtlvea and frbtid Invited to funeral hTVlren. Hat., .'to p, m , 2S1H Totner nr Hervlre ami int. Mt raura uerorine.i iiiurni, j.ionvnitf Chentep t'o . In.. Hun . 230 P 111. STItltlU'JJK. HiKMenb. IVb. 20. nt Ma nnn Cltv, la . CLAl'lUI. hunband of Mary Htteeper, a veil 3J lt latlvea und f Honda tm inhere of llnrvev l.nde. No h3J. V Hnd A M Invited lo funrnl arnk'ia, Tue,, y 11 tn , pMthtr'n renldetire. 2.VJS N tuh nt , rhila Int. tirlvate Wlretnmnimt Oni, Ite. milns may l"i lcuc(l Mou cvc. Auto fu '".Mi'r.y.nnniii.it. ivb, 22. tannm:. flituthtir vt I iii braham and Sophia Hulz brrcer, aireil 7 lnt private. Omit flow era. HUAItTZ IVb 21. MAUY (nto l"iiut. widow or IMwOl Hwartr tiffed M llrlattvei and frlftid Invited to funeral nervben Mitn , 1 p. tn nou In-livv'a re nldcpt e, Wll llnm CoheJ. I a J ; llaltie h( , OrillHU- tnwn Int Northman! i'rm llfinaliia nuy be ewrd Hun , to tn p in. lOMUNfON Hudd.nlv, IVb. 22, II ritANKMN huttband nf .InnrpMne Imiillii win iiRfil tN Ittlativf and friends luso. Imh klm; 'Iilbe No. 33, I. (i It. M, nnd t'luplmtK nr lull & Collins Invltetl to funeral n-rvinn, 'luva. I p. 111, 3VT3 Knierald nt Int mix at". W'lliUm l'mn i'un,, Homrtou 'iiiimhu" ivi. 22 i;i.u:n hannah THIMJIM:. ilauahter r late Hamuel Craw. fmd and Marv A Trlinhb- formerly ot Hil tlumii Md HervbfN. Hat, s p. in. lD.'tl U m lnt ltaltliuurt' Tl'CKHH lib. 20, ItAHUY 1. II , son nf A1111U1 and lit" Outlier. C. Tu ker. IlcU tlvrn und frb-nds Invlt'd to pervlcra, Hat., 2 P in. 7M ixKaiu nt. lnt Arllnuton Cem TCttNiu'tx ivb. 21, cii.ni.i:s hmith. Tl HMtl'Mi M. I aon nf tint lale I-aureni e and biulM I'bnkf Turnbtilt. Hetatlvea and rtifiid invited to funeral ncrvben. Hit 2 Ti n ni . llnly TrJnlly I' l; Chunh. lUlh nnd W'alntii ntn int prlvatn Omit flowern iMMiAi 11 IMi 11. ntiHOTJIY. iTmueIi I ti-r of J. Harry urn! llva Trharh (nen tinder dnwn). need I i;"lative an J iricnun in vited tn fumral. Mon , 2 p in Brand PHTLMiti trabl-ne, 20Od 12, Clearfield at. Int. Uelvue 1 m. i:i:i.ii.inrs Noiirix iiiiptM ciiimmt sTiir.i:r iini-r, iii'iicii i tn'Ktnut rt Mm uf luili. ui:rmi!i: i ahajii. u n.. ra.ior n.ir, ii in Rratherlionil nf A Ami 1. Ill ailn in Unraliln ami Kermoil riv TJr. AiliiuiH. Tliiini, "II-llliT ITi l'ronl TAll. 7 I.". p m. ilir-nlnit IriTXIro In Urn i-liurcli. Ir Ailami Tliclnn. 'The HlcK-.", '- in i m -llil.l.. Sihnnl. t'onEroKiitloiiiil I'AKK, .1J.I .1 Hii'1 MnutRnniprv uc I'l.l.STtlN ll.M.TXIil, AllA.M.l. 11 "Hi, in "I'hrlntH I'llnli'" T l".li lit "Sim k. r' lliiii,a' I, iilh rrmi MK-1II. H.tli iiml jntrrpnn via, l.-v I'hnrlci V. Lcllzi-I, 1). l Albany, N' V . Mill pri-mli Kl .111- MnrnhiK S-rvlrp. Hilbjort. "Th Un , li.niKlni; riirlut " .-. nn him., .sihooi. 7 l-Kiuiliik- Hi-rvli'i Subject: "Vlclorlea 'Ihat l'iiit '1'iif, Much" Clenlnc crkc Dorolhy Jnlinfllouc-llanelcr, li.irpl'1 MHIimlUt l.pUional NT. l.l'KI'.'i, llroH.1 nn.l .Tackson ntn. WII.UAM IIAMI'llltli Mlnl'liT. loan n, in t,.v. ll.orli W MeiiHon, P T. N nil p. in Itp lMiuiril I' llinilolph, I).I). Subject. "rni.Bjr nr fhrlif" Tlila la h i;r'il iiianiKn I'l.in,. mi.l h..nr ll rriliilrrlnit AKPH isr 111 KCII. ISth and Arrb Kpv. c.hi;m ij i;dv MACAHTNI.Y U.4r ' h CrnitH and the Drstlnv nf Man.' ll MiK-Sundiy h hnl "..'Ht Uci Ital k no "J'hfl Man the Htari IVukIiI ' J'nurlh In werb" of tin Hennons ejn "Common Tpes - Stiiuo t'If-if tut Otlu ra Not Altogether fo lI,tAiL,'il!?1,U . IKII'i;. 331 ami Wharton ht.. tev. J. OKAY IIOI.TON. I 1 Minister 10 15 a, m., Itev ;eor8Q P Aery. 7. Pi p. m , ordlnitlnn of Htdera. An uipiuprlato sermon by Dr, ll""on. Protentunt 1'pUrnp it T, rt'l,ril (Prenrh). K1.M nnd I) l.an tey ats 10 15 und 4. Tburwday. h v in . rn tun aiul niiiHb a h for 1 'i nn n olHir? blhi'led In ttp war. 1 lm program, t'onw ulul li'In dmlsluu ::. pnt. Pnltnriiin I IKl Ml K1N (111 KCII IM;:.. Cbelnut t. lt ritKHP.iUCU It llUPKfN Sllntter. to on h. tn Sunday St'hout. II no ti tn - Mr tlrifllu will prrach on "Mf" s Law of ItPtrlbulion " Anthems "tJod In a Spirit ' by Ilennetf, and "As Pants th- lliirt," by Mendelssohn. Philip 1 1 rloepp, nrtTH n lnt Lniu society or ii:uuMowN Cbelten e and ilreenn st ll JUHIHK S POItniJH. Minuter. 11 n in Subjcrt "J'he I.tttlo Uranmotber ot tho ItussMii Hevolutton." WARNING! copy of the PUBLIC LEDGER l-o4- V.ni4owr M icoi. uunuaj. iviy ucwaoiauu g t ati hm. m. w. 11 . wnicn exists everywhere 1 KeserveYour Copy rA" ? if, ,,- .-j, pmw.. in 1 UTINO m. 10. RU7.A. widow la I'llnr, r.rtMlt.a urn) frl.nd, lnvltTl n.r.l ..rvlr.a, Hun., 2 p. m., 1CA JMt1 Int. Clrtenmount Cem. Auto Cuntr.l. ,. j VA1,! Keh. 51, JOHN J.' WAM Ativ.. .nil rri.no. innei ta run.raJ, HMD . in., mo im. am at. Foi.mn eq fi... ti, r.uw,in n inurrn IV a. m loly Hepulchro Com. Auto funeral. Wnt.CIt K.h. St. ROIIRRT,!.. VfKM Jr., ner.l i-1. Itrlallvc. and frl.nd., l. l'alnlcra' Ano,. invii.a to ronitral, Mon... p. m,ilfli r. iiiiiBi, iniJ3ii. '..x I ua ltll,liAllli.""rri, ., nAIi.n A.,' Wl John Wlllarrtj formrly of 80 Tinker it.- nllv. nnil frt.nd. Invllli1 tn fiinapalfir 8 ti. ni.. flauiinier rp.ia.nc. ina Merry i .Ma,, of rrqul.m t'hurih of Our I.i1r ofl Uarm.l a. ni. int. uain.urni lcrd. WINMtl.l.. t 1j. 19. at Haillo Bd Harvard. Ma.,. CHAnrVKsVK.. aon Thomaa 1". ani Atirt Wlnmlll. .(M . "IB Milvep and friend, members f nf tht (Mod rnennera and nundar rK Inilttd to funeral vervlei, Bat.. 1:S0 p. (TFIHrillD 1'HIIIII.i aUUU . aTirVtl. (. titer aervlrea at ftboVt?namM churrh UH TV, nrltala ATAtt r.J.. . . III. m I'lnmw tivi ti VWHr J Ull AtlM efylc b WOOtD.-T-reh. 2f, f OWNSKND TT.t Jiji imnn oi .nurgnrri j, v oon. acea 03. n tlvei und f rlcnda. officers OlraM Collw Adult Jllblo Class of Market Saui r'hunh and rthrr nritnnliatlona of whfl he wan a member, Invited to funeral n In R. Mnn . 2 P. m.. f.3u7 Ina at rtll Int. private. Hemalna mar be viewed SuiJ. Ilinn i ii, i' i, hi, ,. WITMTVKfl . .Vath 5t. infill nr w.i'3 .1 i... V t.' .a W,J; f'l rl frtend-t. William T Htevenann Chant.-. 22. Q of i: H Invited to funeral aervle Hun.. 1 r in.. 3S32 N. Mnr-hIl t. Ti tireenmount cem, Ii t'XDBRTAKKRS SI.MTOOD ItEACOClf. 203T N, 1I..1 .rvlc and Qulpnr.nt. Collw. aH. Poplar lalt MINTKR Itr-MIHTH ATLANTIC) CITY. N.'J. iltr. tin nn wkly. Ij up dally. Cliaa. Huhrt jffSl HOTEL BOSCOBEL K'ntucky av. nnlri , IwAch. Alirayaop.f. lii rll.nralod rootna. llnoklct. A. II. MAllION,. J m:nMaisvn,i.K. r. . SUNSET HALL r &"L rrl.p, ilry air: beautiful mountain walm r.iriKiiiiiK. .naKiuir ici p.01 a aanatorlui ...V. ..',..' Vu'''' Mr.. iviiincj .in".", i ' . r iiw"r vriurai. I.UiKHIIIIII. N. .1. LAUREL HOUSE Nevy Hydrotherftpy Hatha Telenhonn LuLoufir jm IL ARE WO O ti NEW JBRfiy U. S. Army Look for the Cannon in the Doorway Notice to Drafted Men It is advisable to take the following necessarw articles to camp witl you: Blankets Shoes . . Shirts . . $5.5Q; .$3.90; $1.65 up: Trench Sweaters Wool Socks Helmets .. Mittens . . . 4UCJ . 75cj Wc cany a complete line of Military Uniforms and Equipments of every descripi' tion. f, NOTICE Look for the National Uniform Co. 533 Market St. 1 Door Bel. Sixth 'ti m . ti v 3 ? EH 3H in - Tl ": mmammmamaimmmmSB nT1T nATlronl-ri MasJ. 5' Vft r1 1 ,. rsrri mm M.9i' and exposi 1 A m III K St'. LEDGE S,:v lXJUAf 'WSl ,'V: k H ii i !'Jifl i vm 5- r I hM Of- Vfll ,M m tf weajfaatK.1 ': ll ra ..K Fif rmm -0wmm -w fninri ( iuv, ,T-,i.fj' .-a' ro- f A'.rW;, Wv9$: ki SAfinP'i- . V. ' .E V.w3itaaVAS.3,,.-a '';... ". . ihMi4km.M'MjMMbtMi"y ri-i'i,;.!.-. m till ilMiff r . Ti i: '.. i&M I.IHM&HllHHHHHllifHmfll.l.llllvHHuBi
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