'I MIO TO SCREEN AND IN BETWEEN luyers and Plays of the Week in the Locni i'iiotopiay Theutres The tiiotloii'l'lctiiro Industry It urging the colnlnB of " llfteen nml n two cent niece to meet Hie now tax requirements ,nd facllltnto tiio lumllliiir of crouds buying tickets. Tlie first episode of "Tlie ton ot Democracy," fenturlnff UcnJ.imln Chopin ,. lilncoln, will IxbIii loiliiy ut tin Kids'" Avenue Tlieiitro utul on Saturday at the rarl;. Mary I'lckfonl plnys tho part of a clr'l of twenty In lier lieu est ncreen ie lease nt the Stanley. This h Hie "rut wjs Klnro tile nil- i .it nr pieiiar nurat-'uuiiH m mc ic til ...i- ihat Hie wcdi's: urogram liaa been LH divided Into two parts. "Tho .Studio E', .i.i" with Coiitniia Talmadce. Is the Jrst plnJ'- Madsc Kennedy. In "ll.tliy Mine," will be the first appearance of tlili player at the Model. niue Jean"." with Viol. U.ina, will She the fealuie. tho middle of tiio ivccl: t the rlfty-slilli ritrcet Theatre. i:islc KergU'on tluc". Kood work In : The Itl'e of Jennlu CushlnK," which ' till be at the Apollo on Wednebday. Theda I?.n. li now worl.lnB In a pro- tVtloi of "Salonie Oeorfte Hcli.in, tlic bent Interpreter ot Italian ili.ir.ictcro, In the ftnr of tho 1 play at the .rcadla this week, Julian IlltliiKo, who left tho nLikc for pictures, H tod.i' i-t!ir at the Coliseum. After an absence ot more man a v.ar fliauei .MITHIiimu iciuun iu iiu ' ' ... ri...ui.. n Mllll,,,," .. 1. screen m i'"," v .""'""' n nm Bluebird today "Still Waterc" Is old but still re mains one nr aniritueritr LiarKH lu-at plajs. It H scheduled for today only , at the Knlcl.erboikcr. Metro Is presentlnR lMlth Storey In "I!eeiiKe".it the I'lildue the llrst halt , of the week. Double bills ate scheduled for all '?t week at the Itivon wun " uiiar.ee 01 pio. !&?"...., rv two dju "Stella Mails" will brine Mary rick ford to the Uurelui on Krldaj. Slio plajs a dual lole In this production. PHILADELPHIA PRIZE TO KING'S "SOLITUDE" Landscape Expressing Silence on a , Gmy Day (Jets Award at Academy ,. Tho Philadelphia prize, awarded by popular oto for the best painting 111 the 113th annual exhibition or the Pcnii sylvanU Academy of the Tine Arts, huh awarded today to Paul King for bis landscape painting entitled "Solitude. n..tnD iim fnnp Hoecesalvo ears iu g which this pilio was awarded, this Is A the first time In which It m glu'ii to a landscape, um preiuu iiiu.-in un Lvdla field Dmnii't for her palnttnp Patricia." Mario Dnnforth Page for her painting "Mother and Child." and llrnest L Major for his painting "Nans cau.' "Solitude" express's the artlbta mood of a srav day when everytblng.about teems to bo motionless anil silent. .Mr. King has had 11 remarkable art tsreer. lie was liorn in Iluffalo, N. V. in 1867. lie studied In tho Art StudentW league New York city; Art Students' Jeague. of Buffalo, and was a pupil ot M. Slddons Mow In ay, the eminent artist, it. ha, nnn crr.it mark at exhibitions. 1 He Is a member of tha Salmagundi Club. the Art Club ot Philadelphia His work I Is represented In tho Shaw collection, Engineers' Club anil many other gal- Jlerles Among omer prizes inaj. n won $ are. the Innes prize In 1005 and tho Sj Shaw prize In 1005. WOMEN POLICE GUARD GIRLS AT WAR CAMPS ?(' Fifty-five Women Deputies Ap Fr pointed to Watch over loung Workers Nearby The so-called "weaker sex" has been railed on by Uncle Sam to assist In jj lliposlng of a vital wartime problem y ' or the protection of the thousands -, 'flirts who have gone to the vicinity i training camps to vvorK. Tno war mpartment has established n woman Police force to handlo this important work. Under tho auspices of the Cofrmn'sslon Training Camp Activities llfty-flve omen deputy sheriffs to do scouting K Work and patrol duty have been ap- I'oiiueu ana these are In turn under tho jurisdiction of Kneelnllv established' OlrlsA Protective Bureaus. .5" These women are trained Knrlnlocle.il 1 j worKtrs and so peculiarly equipped for Temcient service. Tlielr duties are In i tensely personal In character and are 5-rancerned chiefly with Individuals. Al- though co-oneratlnir closely with the f military authorities niicl local police. ; "ley wear no uniform, badge or dlstln- f Wishing mark of any kind. t ."Often," 'says Miss Maude Miner, . cnairman of the Committee on Protective Wa-Ij- -.-. r,t,.. ...,, . .. r i jiris, me women protective K Offlcers find clrls In the vlHnltv nt M,n K tamps who are attracted by tho presence .. u,o uuiiorm. Home or tnese are girls i "j nave answered advertisements and ' n0 arrive In enmn rltlaa wit), Inanfll. t VClent-funds ! nthera nro runnwovn fr,inl r their homes In npnrliv pities nntt rnnn. Itry towns. A girl resident of the town. IB -" uisposeo 10 resist oiscipune, is z tlKen to her home bv tha woman ofllepr I, jnl her mother warned of her danger. , ine ofneers also visit nearby amusement places to discover young girls who seem , to need protection and to see that local ordinances are obeyed." lee's See Find S v iviUviinthcnxar H saf y . Pr, duct ill JT-TCi Fire of the Finest Fordbook VegetaUet -rs ' oe. , will mail one packet each Tor 50C of tho following! Bssa-rwOiook Bmb Llni . Bt-uis'l Colisbls LathKS Wrkn4 RaaUsh-Bsrpcs'lSctllctBiUoa Swsst Com Colits Btattsi together with "Suggestion! on Seed Sowing." Five collections for SI. to different addresses if to ordered. If .purchased separately, each collection would cost 55c. Burpee'a'Annualforl918 Tht Uadint Amtrican Sd CalaUgv has been enlarged and improved and is of the greatest help to all who intend planting a garden i It contalni new and reliable informa tion about the "8t StU that Crow." 216 pagtw with 103 colors! illustration of the latest noveltiea and hundreds of illus trations of every variety of Vegetable ana Floweri. ItUmalledfreeupon request. Apost card will do. " HOME GARDENER SEED READY Decide on Best Location for ing How Much Is Needed for Space Available OCT the seed for jour homo garden J early. This Is an Important slep In tho homo gardener's effort to Mipply fresh egelables for his table and for canning and to help relievo the demand on tho country's tupplles ot food. Seed bhould be ordered well In ad v.hco of the time for planting In the open, to that It will be ready for plant ing Iu flats or frames and also for uso outdoors as roon as the weather nnd the condition of tho roll make It pos slble. Dcfoto ordering seed the homo gardener should decide what cgetables he wants to raiso and nli-o should look oer his garden plot or plan nnd decide .on tho best location for each egetnblo, detci mining how much seed will be re quired for the space nnllablu for each arlety. -A well-laid garden plan, the preparation of which was eres-crlbed In an earlier article In this serle.4, will lie n great aid In determining the amounts and nrletles of seed that will bo needed. Just what cgctables ale to be grown depends, of course, upon the individual tastes of the family. In general, the aim of the home gardener should bo to raise cgetables In which freshness is an Im portant quality. Peas, string beans, lhna beans, ntparagus and sweet corn, for ex ample, lose much It they nro not cooked nlmost Immediately after they are picked. In the case ot potatoes', corn, cucumbers, squashes and melons, It should lie remembered that these cge tables occtiPH a large area In proportion to their yield nnd In a small garden con sume valuable Kpaco which. In most cases, could be used more profitably. In tho ca--e of pot.Uoe". however, It iil-o should lie noted that they are easily stored nnd are an extremely good staplo crop, and many gardeners will tlnd It to advantage to plant us nmrh ground to potatoes as poshllile after Miillclent space has been allotted to the other gar den crops. Aim to tiuko every seeil count. Tie member the supply of pome of the more Important vaiietles of garden teed is limited, and In order that all may ob tain enough to meet their need-, every one should eo-operatc to make what ts used produce a maximum crop Following are the approximate quan tities of seed that should' be purchased for a garden which is to fupply vege tables for Miccei-slvo plantings through out the beason for u fatally "f four: Means, sn.ip i in nous t pint 1 Hut t IIUUCS t pa, let 'j nut"ti 1 ounce 1 ptirki't 1 wiikft 1 to 'J iilnts i nunc 1 parlft Ilmna, pel". Lima.. IlrHnt). bu"li, Lima . .. Hrr-t . . . I'nMusn I'arlj) ('Hbl.niiC (late) fat rot Cjiullrtowor Celerl Corn, sw, et fin umber t:KCIlutit KhI or Swiss ' bard. Lottuoe MtikmIou Onion Bets Varlv Parsnips IV.ts. fiurd.Mi TU.llsh Salsify Miimuli Sqa.isii (summer) . . S'luarh (HuMiard). . TouiHtnes. "aril .... Tomatoes, Into Turnips Wfttnrmclous J uum'on olino 1 oun'O rN t to tl quart 1 parul l 'i oum'o j In I iiuarls 1 ounce 1 ouni'o ! nuuml In serins a i, tmnJ In fall 1 i.unee 3 OUIH'O t paikrt 1 HUIIC 'J to .1 ouncs nunees If a gatdener should desire to plant nil of the vegetables mentioned, it Is calculated by garden specialist.! of tho United States Department of Agricul ture that enough space could ! found for them In one-fourth of nn ncre. However, it is vdvlsed that the gardener, unless he. has had ono or more years' experience, center his work on as few as bK rf the more Important vegetables. For most ot the vegetables listed tho plantings may consist of the entlro quantities mentioned Relatively small quantities of cauliflower, eggplant and parsley should be sufficient for most famllle.. The cntitc supply ot string A reliable, safe skin treatment You need never hesitate in use Reslnol Ointment and Kcsinol Soap in the treatment of severe or simple skin-troubles. There is nothing in them to injure the tenderest surface. Resinol is a doctor's prescription which, for years, has been used by other physi cians for eczema and other itching-, burning, unsightly shin affections. They prescribe Resinol, knowing that its remarkable soothing.healing action is due to ingredients so gen tle and harmless as to be suited even to a baby's delicate skin. . All drusslits sell Resinol Soap and Retlnol Ointment. For ssmple tlte Dept. S R, Resi nol, Baltimore, Md. FARM AND OAltDKN I! IMauIe Seed Book Free 17(1 pdifes of MtluaMe canlculn? and rvlantlnc Inf nrmntintl. tomnllfd by ex wrienroil 8ef1mian nml fiirnifri. ' M. IIKNKY MAUI.K. INC. SIS .r It Mrff fiuin.t r. tJ: write tor your copy toaay KT'' T f : i W.' Atlee BurpM A Co, EVENING PUBLV. SHOULD HAVE TO PLANT EARLY Each Vegetable, Determin Gardening Makes an Appetite rpHE more blisters you raise in ''"cultivating, the less water your plants will need. Weeds, waste moisture nnd plant food. And they're not even pretty. Have jou filed jour hoes? Some sticks to mark the rows? beans, bush lima beans, sweet corn, lettuce, peas and r.'ullshos should not be planted at ono time, but successive plantings two or three weeks Anait K should bo inndo to that a fresh supply H of the vegetables may be had through-1 out tho season , Of early Irish potatoes, one petk to j J a half bushel will lie required, and of j late potatoes a half bushel to one bushel I more, depending upon the amount ot ground available lor tins purpose, ir nbWdnnt space Is nvnll.ihlo It may be well to grow enough Irish potatoes to last throughout the winter If tho family wishes to raise vege-i; tames to supply current needs and also to furnish a surplus for canning, the amounts given above should bo consid erably Increased With a little forethought a tninpar.i tlvely small tract of land may bo made to supply the average family with fresh vegetables throughout the growing sea. son. I Klcct White Haven Directors Directors to servo dining the rur iiut car will be le ted and annual lipnrts of ollleeis acted upon at the annual meeting at 1 o'elotk this aft ernoon at i" South Seventh stnet In (Mires of tbo roiporatlou of tin1 V'ree tfnsnllal for 1'iior Consnmpllves and tbo WImIp Haven Sanatorium. Science Solves the Butter Problem with Butter Made from the White Meat of Gocoanuts Just when the price of butter threat ens to make it an unattainable luxury, science perfects TROCO, the new vege table butter made from the white meat of the cocoanut. It tastes exactly like the finest cream ery butter and is even more wholesome and pure. It is churned with fresh Pasteurized milk to give true butter flavor. CaiVt Be Told From Butter TROCO has all the good qualities of fine creamery butter. The only difference you will notice is the cost. It is as nutritious as cream butter, and as easily digested. It possesses the fuel value needed for energy. TROCO vhen served has butter's golden color, because we supply the same vegetable coloring used by all butter makers. Served on your table, without explanation, no one can tell the difference. Goes Farther In Cooking TROCO, used in cooking, gives the same re sults as butter, except that it goes farther. Cooks should remember this and reduce the amount. EDSON BROS., Distributors 110-112 Dock Street, Philadelphia,. Pa. Bell Phone, Lombard 1942 XTATIOr . Under ths tiw. all butter substitutes mnt be branded Oleomarearioe. That law was psisM Bd I f w .HaMsss' NOXICE: &","; TROCO wI nnXnuS: Bo . the TtRDCO pack.?. Is branded Oleomargarine." though HI tilmtMBSmW' tWlFJil&Dleo In It. All butter substitutes must pay an eitra tax if colored. So the color for TROCO comes In a in LMHhEbmBss JH9Tdd It yourself, as you do with Olaomarxarlnt. 3JHH LsBafiBP'-" LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MON0AY, 1ST ;N:;;;.,;?;v.!;v;r MM MM 1 5's if' Sm - Jajll The Only Blend We Sell-2-Always Fresh The best proof of the quality of any competitive commodity- is its popularity in a word, how much of it do the people use'.' When wc say to you, Madam, that thousands upon thousands of the Best Homes in Four States are breaking their fast on American Stores' Blend Coffee every morn ing, using Millions upon Millions of pounds in the course of a year, we are offering you Unimpeachable Testimony as to its quality uncontrovertible proof, tint it must be all we claim for it. Buy a pound today you are not taking a gambler's chance, because if you are t entirely satisfied you may bring back the unused portion and your money will be no 1 i' gladly refunded in full. WHY "There's Our Very Best c C5!b. NOT SAVE THE DIFFERENCE? An American Store Xcar Your Home" Because of old laws, macle b'efore this discovery, we are compelled to label this nut-made butter as oleomargarine. But it contains no oleo oils no hog or; beef fat. TROCO is simply vegetable fats, churned with milk for the butter taste. Yet this appetizing combination costs no more than does the best grades of oleomargarine. It makes such cake as has not been known since butter soared in price. It allows the old-fashioned "rich cooking" that builds up the family health. Your Dealer Can Supply TROCO If your dealer doesn't already keep TROCO, ask him to get it for you. Tell him you must have this new-day successor to butter. Insist until he secures a supply. For TROCO solves one of the biggest prob lems presented by our high food prices The problem of serving appetizing, wholesome butter at a moderate cost. Made by the TROCO NUT BUTTER CO., Milwaukee, Wis. Keystone, Main 2125 l I J -TlelflH MARCH 11, 1918 (r35 ,. ? Eli w fc y ! COFfEEg mnSMOt - ' ' f&'.i 2eati) ineMLK, March I), fiMZAtlCTII nACTILK, sited St. Relative ahd friends Invlliil to funeral aervlcrs, Tuts,, 2 p. m., Baptist Home, lllh and Norrls sis, int. prlvats, odd Fellows' Cm. HATZnt.U March 8, HAttA J, HAT 'I:l,L. Relatives and friends Invited to funsral. Tues , I) a. m., 4K'.'l Oslo St., Manx vunk. SJrrvlees will ba held at Ht. David's r, ):. rhurch to a. m, Int. private, Oreen Tree C'em., Oaks. ra. l'rlends may uall Men,. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. nrJAL. Slarch 0. HLLA, wife of Clforse V isal and daughter of John and lata .lulls t.rary. nelatlvrs and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., ft a, m.. 13 Durfor at. Kolmn hla-li requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Jit. Cnrfnel D:3o a, in. Int, Holr Cross Cem, Auto funeral IIIIIJM. Mareh 10, MATILDA L. WI5T HANDT. wife of Samuel C. Ilehm. aaed 81). Duo tiotlei) of funeral will be ulvn. IICMIH. Marth P. HLIZAIIBTIt THOMP SON' lll:.Mfl. nRsd 70. Relatives nnd frlnds Invllni to funeral, without further notice, Turs . 5.:io i ni , Reformed Church, Church. vllle. p. Int Churrhvlllo Cem. Train. for Churclivlllo leaves lleadlnc Terminal 1:-J P. in nnN.S'KTT Suddenly. March I. OKORQE. htmb.inil of t.mlnrii, lunn-tl ttIntlvea and frletld. itlao llanan Trep ldae, No. 1178, I 1 O. O. 1" . Invited to tunernl. Wed., 'J p, ni I from :ioo Crlrket nve . Ardmore. ra. Int I Ht Paul's Lutheran Cem 1 Iimv. Mnrrh I), suddenly. WILLIAM. husband uf Abua lists tnco Wander), aaed i r.l. itelntltva and frlsndi. Court Ilrothrly Lov,'. No. to. IX of A , Invited to funeral I S'TVlret. W'piI a p. Ill . "71 K. Somerset et Int Northwood Cpiii. Hcmatna may he viewed Tues, after 7 p m. Aulo funeral. Ht'IlK, Marrll ill, JOSKHf. hushand of Anna nurK uipo L.nocn; ana son oi oni-iin nnd late Theodoro Ilurk, agrd 3.1. Relatives and friends, employes r. II. T., ltlehmond ham ami Roller Anao., Invited tu funeral aervlees. Wvd , '2 p m., 30.10 Airate st Int. North Cedar Hill Ceni, Remains may bs viewed Tues , S to 10 p. m CAN'.V. March 8, LUCILLtl. wife of Wll. Ham ft. Cnnn and younsrst daushler nf lale Andrew and Husan Van Horn. Relatives and friends. Nativity lien. Asao . Owl Tern, plo. No. A. o. V A ; Colioekslnk Council, No 150. I). of 1'. Ladles' Ivy Social. No. I. I" n. A . Invited to funeral. Wed., '-! p. m, '-T,4J Columbia ave Int. private, Mt. Ver non Cem Remains may be viewed Tues., after 8 p. in CARNES. Mareh 7, HKNRT OJ. CARNr.S. Relatives and friends Phllo Lodee, No 444, I, arid A M l emploes ot Phlla. anil Read ing" Rwy , Invited to services. Mon.. 'J p. m., Oliver II. Hair Hide. 180 Chestnut at. Int. Westminster Cem. e.UVTnrtlUU March 7. CLARA, dauith ter of late I'ranels and Annie II. Cartereau, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.. "J.30 p. m , '.'43.1 N. 33rt St. Int. private. Krlenda may call Mon. eve. I ASSIDV March JO. llltlDOIIT. wife of John Cnssldv. Relatlvo and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8.30 a. m., 400U locust at. Holcinn requiem mass St James's Church lo a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. CI, RIC March . HARRT II., husband of Mntltd.i Clark neo rinyard). HBd "J7 lEtntllOM nnH frlpmls. V. n. T I'n.onr lien Aesn. and emnlopH Rldae ave. depot. Invited I to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a m.. 44U3 11. Park 1 drllp. I'nlls of Mehuylkltl. HlKh mass Ht liriaKet'a vnurcn u jo a ni. Jiu, vvcsinuns. tcr I'eni C'LARIC At Runnemede. N J., March !. HAUAII .v.. wife of Charles C. Clark, ased HO. Relatives and friends Invited to funnral. Tues.. t p. m . residence. Rnnn md, N J. Servliea at the home. Int. Colds, town Cem Train leaves Chestnut st ferry II a. m rVlends may call Mon,. 7 to 0 p m. r VTCV .4,,H.l-nl- M,.-,h Itl 1.- K V - NARIl T , son of Edwin R and Marv R. Clnvton, aped 1.1. Relatives and friends, scholars of St James's M. H. Sunday School, Invited to funeral eervlces, Tues., 3 p. ni , parents' residence. 183 W. Olney ave., Ol nev Ti Int. private. CI.IKT. March V. RDITII V.l.W. IIIKTII, du:htir ot Adrian n. and Kllen SI. (."lift. aecd S months Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Mon., 3 30 p. m, at the residence of her arandinother. Mrs Hannah Hell. L'043 n. Huutlncd'on st. Int. Hast Cedar Hill Cem tOS'N March 8 ANDREW fTODD) son of Mary HUen and late Thomas Conn, HelallvcM and friends einp!oea of hherlfT'a onice, nr,th Ward Kxeeutlve Committee. In I vlted to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a. Ill . 300.1 . Jannev St. HlKh mass Church of the Na tivity II. V. M. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Hepulchro I Cem tuuhu .-oarcn s. aiakv i wiisun, vvldow nf Milton Corson, aped 50. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral eervh-es ' ues , '-,' p. in . residenco of eon, (jeorzo 'nrson. S018 K Rush st. Int. 1,'ast Cedar Hill C'em. Remains may be viewed Mon.. i lo 10 p rn. ("UMMIMJS March 0. TIMOTHV. bus nnd of Mary K Cummln-ja Inea MeLauiih llll) Relatlvea and friends, Dlv. No. rt. A. O. II.. of Wune. Pa , Invited to funeral. Ihurs, 8 30 n. m I'I'IV N. 6'ith st.. West Thlla holeinn mass of requiem Churrh of Our Latlv of Lourdcs 10 a. III. Int. St. Uenls'a Cem, Auto service CtlRRAN. March 10. CATIIARINH. wife of lleomo Currau. os;ed 74 Relatives and friends Invited to service, Thurs . '2 p m.. 041'3 habrook ave.. i',4th st. and Woodland ave. Int Mt. Mnrlah Cem. Friends may call Wed . 7 to 10 p. m. CURR1B March 7, DNIi:L, Pr., hus band ot lute Mary A. Currle, UKed 84. Rela L'ves and friends Invited to funeral serv. ?e. Mon.. S P. m.. 'J417 N. 7lh St. Int. Mt. Peace Cem Aulo funeral. DAHLHAUS. March 8, ANNA, widow of Anthony Dahlhaus (nee Slepel). -aped 74. Rel aMvru nnrl friends, members'of Arrliconfra- ternltv or tno Iioiy l amuy ami Aliar cociei: ...... ...........---..... - --..-...- 's'ft Invited to funeral. Tuea. 8 110 u. m.. IJlt N. Itsnilolph st. solemn requiem mass lu a. m. M. Peter's Churth. Int. private, St. DA WHOM, March 10, suddenly, TtOHnriT W ..son ot W T Dawson, hk, il IT,. Nntlm of funeral will he uivcii from father's resl denpe, ,'03fi Willows nve. DCI.ANCy. March H, HDWARt, son of lato Michael and Sarah Delaney Rela tives and friends, nil societies nf which he was n memher. Invited to funeral, Tues, S.30 a. m . hrother-lndaw'a residence, John Darreff, ilSl',1 Torresditlo ave , Tacow. Solemn requiem mass tt Io's IJiurch ,10 a. m Int. St Joichlm'B Cem IKVKNSKT March 7. OATIinilINK riKVKNNEV. widow of Thomns Devenney. Rehitlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. K 30 a. in,, HIS S. lnth st Solemn mass of rmulem ft Teres.i's Church ID la in Int Holy Cross Cem I IMIVI.IN March i JOHN A ami of late John anil lillzaDein iieim iveiaiivrs nnn . r,., aw r ntnl Mary 11. Dewpes. aceil 'J. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 P. m.. rareuts' residence, U71S Rlduo ave.. noaborouah. Int. private. IlOYI.i: March 7, .'UN P, husband of lOVI lilt v tuiiii, a,cii -.,, nnn. U: .JrvIcTue,: s il. ni K K5i. "3 !Si nanl SerVlCe". IU'"-) - !' " ,'"1 N 17th at int. Odd Kellowa' Cent. in1""' ----- .;.,. a. ... ii.t-.Ti.- i-aiirtiMT. nntlve vZ HWttzerliintl ) i till ii'iuin.i ............ , ,n imhl.r ... . a I.... viehniau nnn u fitk liucrit. aaed 3H Relatives and friends In l,Vr. . unerai aerv ces. Wed . i in a MSnUomerv "ave" lnt.-irJenmount Cem. Friends may view remains luca.. H tn in n m Auto coneire tO.l" P.. n '!..!, is Vl'lt.T.liM p l'flf- -riv Relatives ana rcienas ourtund ,-,,...,,. ..,alb., ..., ............. ... ..- .. .V.Vrt.r. Post. O A. R1 Court Woodland Ni" . F. of A I reerlev I.oda-0 No. pa of I . nft IlUUhfl ""1 I"'. -. . ". i, . Army and Nay union, ni .Mi-inuo ii... nvlled tn funeral Thurs.. a p. in, nephew' 1 residence, II. I liainea. kii.i. i. paiioru ot Int Mt Morlah (Vm Remains may hd 1 ii.wed Wed . 7 to H p. m Auto funeral , lialtlmore papers Plo,PV ('liurch. 1Ith and Walnut sis Int. Haddon. field N J. Remains may be Mewed. Oliver II iivlr llldg., J8i:u Chestnut St., Mon. i'vNIJM.i.' FflX)MBNA. daughter of X5.S.' ,':,1"K"flrn,Vl TueV.V nt inu . 1 m , from residence, nil) Sprlnir Garden st. I int Holy Cross Cem I'AKl'lJV March P. ISAAC W. rV.RI.KY, husband of Mary Farley, aaed SI Helatlve. I and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 1 p.m., Manle (lien. Pa Services nnd Int. at Jarrct ioi..-''-.v..v-',s','v:" OirFOlin, Marrh l. at residence of sis- ter. Mrs. Ilmma Tavlor rs , N. 4th st I.IIIT1SA l? . widow of William Gilford (nee Volet). aed fiO. .Relatives and vlted tn funeral. " ,-, l rn... Parlors of H A. Kllnslrur. HOI) N. 7th st. Int. German Lutheran Cem.. via funeral car. Remains' himv bw viewed Tues, ee "'miul'llT Mareh 8. ROIIKRT tl . hns. band of Clara A, Gilbert, aced 111. Relative, i and friends. St. John's I.ode, No. 11.1. p. ' and A. M.. Invited tofuneral services. Mon.. anu . ' .:l.. N ,3Ul M- ,nl- rrlvnte. I " URIMMllR. March S. ELIZAIIBTII, wife I of Christian Grimmer. Relatives and friends. Altar S.alety of Our Lady Help of 'christians' Churth and all other societies of which she was a member. Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m 3034 Krankfprd ave. Sol. einn requiem mass Our Lady Help of Chris. liana' Churrh HI e. m. Auto serv ce. I UHOSS. March . SAMUKL, husband of lain Lucretla Gross, Bed 87. formerly of r.H alaiihelin t..' Gtn. Itelatlvea ami frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 1U.30 . n" 884 N. 17th st. int.'llarrli. bUmlYi:H Mareh R. HARRY, husband of , Jennie Uultr (net Oraham) and son of Wll. Illam and Sarah fluyer, Relatives and .friends, employes of Jehklns llros.! Wash. 1 stationary Hteam Knalneera' Asso., No. n. I invited to funeral, Tues.. J p. ni.. suou Jack aon st. int. jiiasiiuiiij v.v,u. iiemaina may bi viewed Mon.. 8 to 10 p. m. HAMMAlt. March 8 at Wlldrrood. N. J JACOH P..- husband of Kllsalieth I. Ham. mar" (nee Zimmerman . late of l'hllejelphla. Relatlyea and frlenda Invited lo funeral aerv leea. lnaersoll'a parlor, 31100 raclrlo ave". Vlldwood. N. J.. Mon., p. m. int areen wood rem.. New York. Tuea.. 1 p. ra '"" ii&ppnr.n..siarch A. inia nil,,i Jf. IlAPPOLD. husband of Beriha U Hap. POld (n.aa Troelioh). axed l years. Relative. and rrltnas. aisovuiiTei Kvna, fj0 iujr y 'IP A' Ml !"r Itaral Arch ChasW fSo. VS, an .:h' i9aKliV. ,-f, vrhleVlI, friends invlteri to lunera, r. ices, n . . . ,- -c,lown Cem Moorestown. N. J. n. in . funeral parlors of A. Dunlan. ,V '"i,xti.K. March 8, mis, WlLUaJl D, 15. cor. llith st ami Tatrmount ave Int . ,Vti r Tr aon of William and Mari H i Cheltei. Illll-Cem Remain- nv.y be vlow.d ; .d So"?.rV. nelatlvesand tZnti M MCT.vl!,.,2j0l5.,1'Ai,'V,tovrfTnre r i,. Invited to funeral services, on Tues.. at t K.P-rSKSj.-ln.J MeVanc'r,, " P. .. .1 Ut. r e.ldence. Mil H. 3d at. I iiau v i mv it lire 1 Hiii-ii. naairii -is. itrin i &!ii&ii:R&LmW&T38!&-tt &m& mmmm K " nilaUveVand'fV eVVli. r.PK.e, tal WUdUMiY.-iU'cna. MARK Il .0. i file'I and board of I.adySlanaE.ers of the of J..lm ami ,n-Uc I.m,hrey inee .,.. , M ' 1 ewl, K. KliTott ne,' 'Drrsiler). ReUtlv.-a') services. Tue, , ,4 J--., at ''.. parett i '.mi i fri-nds Invited to funeral servleea realdeneo 1B17 L. Sergeant st. Int.Nort,l 'w.,1 -30 P in.. 104 Pyre st , Frank- Ced.ir Hill Cem. J 2' vvtii.. ,-'' ,,. ,,. .,...,., t,,,. .., -vriilAV. March 8. MICItAGL. hu.baml . 1 ini nrlvate. West Laurel J f 111 Cem l'l.l.IS Suddenly March 7. K!.N'NI.T I ion of late Clifford and Jesjle II. i:ills itnluilves and friends, members of JefTerson I ittLv'.ii.nliil Unit. No US. Invited to . lnrl. iirniniii" ...... -- . --:-; --.. . -. """T I tnn 1-30 n ir Holy Trlnltv fwws'pi A,H--.- "' C" ."?'" " -. . -ip, in.f ( i,i ri Auto service. MtlKfNS, Sf.k.,1- M mm. mmat i.?' l,V,Lv:!l n'1 "lends Invite ii.u' n ieK.eevsr. a3T Falrmou ir. tm'L'n,.,.0Lr"'H)ni fit. Atatha'a 10 . m,- int. O d ('thKir.i n.m. n i ViilM' in'f. her. and St. nl nd friends invited to funerxl srrlos. :ir- V r'",'.n.c' "'". SJil N, Ci Itemalns may ka vl.w. t.T. ... funeral. ' "" t :uff''uJrtJ a nbS "rV;S'"V.:.i" .V.IL"ff.. X n '.J ffiim,k'ri Invited to funeral. -' P. .III.. 300 llerk ave.. I'.lmvr. .Sfl- 'rn Cem. Autos will meet I o'ek ?l.Bi.!.,!!,A,rlM' ' ' rni'ns w - . .-...vtm oiiril, rvr, , , , '!KAZ''nTT. March 0. JOHN HEAJ. T'1-TT, aed M, Relatives and frlanda. W. J. "tt)T IVst. No. 78. U. A. R.. Invitls S (Sn5r'i,"'vl'"' ndalusla. Ducks Co., pT. T Wed , a p, resdale, Int. All tialnts' Cem.. TT. 5 ..l?J'I',VEiV reh 10. ADELnERT.hi nrii. urea as. T),iM n.i m ., ,,.. i ..i alven from late residence, 10J3 Wj Da' uliln st. linU.F.n. Sfarcli 7. STI.VESTKn ... . v- HelMlvrj and friends. Captain John TaTlofv-?) Circle, No. 44, nrotherhood of tha Union: - A emplojea nf Louis Hurk. ork nackera. hi "!. X .,,'.', .l. .;nneral services, Tues., 2 p. m.ij!,ffl 1!03 V, JtuMell st. Int. private. nemalnT? may bo viewed Mon.. after 8 p. m. iAJ IIKMnniplfflnw ....,. e . n..t.'.V..dl t. .....1 .."..' 'i,t,t n, m ii.rnicv,', ,"lrt'!lA vviaow or itev. William"".' -fa! Itendrlclison. nelatlves and friends In- .,JS vlted to funeral services. Urlstol W. K. "ftTi Church, Wed., 11 hURband of Cathnrlne' Hrrron (ne Dtvlml. A Ahtl Ron nf IfttA Thnmaa nn Annla IfaMHut JCie9fci .t "',uripni iiiatives nnd trie dm,.' i . .... -a'i,ra A.ID, invitea lo IU y. (0 neral. Wed.. 0 a. m 002 N. 4th at., Ca.A,0 ,l;n.YNi,J,- Wolemn requlehi mass Churchlj ',',' 'l10 .Holv ii"".- Camden. 10 a. m. InUf'J llordentovvn, N, J. Auto funeral. ' ,iw J" HINM.K. Msrrh S, ANNA M daurhte: of (JeorBB and Nellie lllnkla (nee Ollmora). sited. II months Helatlves and friends In' .s vitcti to runeral services. Tues., 3 p. m.,.NJI parents' residence. ItirJ Sedaley ave. Int: 'Xl) vhviiiiiuuiiv vriii, IkClimilia lllMf UtJ TiVWW jf Mon eir. Auto funeral. Ji-i. rslTNCl. Jr.. nuahatiri nf nan II nan irnrnoHar . rfiSl assj.l at.v nf TannK tj na L4llBL.aL b I niii nui v. a uni,ui't 7l, HIIU " 4 IZ.K Vll) riOr" nunc. iiaTPil Hit IlstlatU'sxa an A frtmnAm Matnai-' Trlbf, No Ml. I. O. H. M.J PhHa Lo4ij j No. f.4. U O. O. M.: Kins David Castle. f3? A .No. .142. K. (1. K. : Columbia Clirlr.YM .o. ht; Tioga KranKcn Unt. Vcrtln. WrtiaSM riOArlleld U. Y. 11. Aitso.. 1'hlln. flrhut-taan Vl& Vereln, Haarlan ioclrty. titenton Athltl vv T Club Tlojta IlfdfrtRfcl. Ninety Junior and JfZM inu j a-ca ts ikciJuiiiivaii v,iuug, uircva-orsi t uf'" t lair mn MsAnirlran It. nni4 t. A mn . Kin i isk T Liquor Iea1ers Amo, hneedway and Amtti" $i .,,... tln. (H,1,. .M.I..,.. ..If .. .-..1 , lll'J vnti iiivafi iuusi riiiiJ"JJ ro. nil uiucr tiiiix-" 'ftfi lies mi wimii ni whi h. iniuurr. mviirq to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. ni., N. K. cor. CSa 7i-.no,.,. '.,,,?, .1 iinwi nl i learilcla ft 8. mi, Ureenmount Cem n may bo If wed Tuen.. 7 toOium. , rvirs r j IIOWF!. Xtiirrh rt. itr1rtn1v- ntfRSRTJa. Imattntiil tif Ksll1 llnw nnrl mnn nt r?harlai ' and late Annie Howp. Relative! and frttnda lnvuen 10 lunfrai. jucb,. l p, in., parior William II. Cli-w. ts. V. cor. 5fltb an4 Una-.. ulai 1 tf M..lat. f.m ttaraaln. may be lewrd Mon'.. 8 to 10 p.' rtu Auto i werlei. w ft JiUWlJT. March K. Uli.NJAMIN D., fU "ZJ band of AtnWia A. llowey. aced A3. Ret fA til at fBi4J frlana lanalevnlnn flttntt Plnh . SH Yearly Society, Invited to funeral ervlcet. ' At Turn, s p. m.. 1!331 Klpp at. Int. prlvata. & U Ml, rears uem. ufler H n m. rrlendj may call Men.,,, $ HUDSO.M.-rMarch 0. KMMA. vrltm of Ja reph Hudson rnee lleinltah). Ilelatlve an4 friends Invited to funeral service. Wed., 3 l in , rettldenrc aoutn-lawt John T. Kaye. h'JO I!. Cornwall at. Int. private. North wood Cetn Itetnalna may bo viewed Tue-t. eve. A nt funeral. INAINOKR. March t at CMcazo. IH . A HARRIS INSIXUER. Renldence. 423 Dorset at.. Otn Due notice will bo Klvcn. JARHKTT. Matih 10. KRANKMN If. It uo band of Jennlo P. Jarre It (nee Apple , cate), cd 0.". Relatives and friends In tltccl lo funeral Hcrlca. AVed., 2 p. m. ni4ti Hartvllle at. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. R malna mnv bo lewej Tuea., after 7 P. ra. Auto funeral. JKRKUP.At Kennett Pquare. Ta.. March 10. KAUAII laAni.m', wife of Edward Jei bup, ucd U.", Relatives and friends Invited tn fun rrn 1 6rlcc Center and C press stu., Kennett Square. Wed., 2 p. m. Int. Union Hill rem. KANK. March 9. MAROARKT J. KANB , (nee Riley), wife ot John A. Kane. .Rela tive and frlendi. fleered Heart Confrm ternlty. n. V. M. Sodality and Sodallet Itf-n. Hoclt'tv of Ht. Ann's Church. Invited to funrral. Tues.. H:30 a. m . 2MB K. Thomb aon st. Solemn requiem mas St. Ada I V,liur.4l l'l M. IU. litis ! 'Vim a iraais . . .- KKAT. March 0, suddenly, JIKUKH. Jf.f f son or Charles it. and Ida Keut. aired 10. m Relatlcs and ftlenda Invited to funeral Aai ner ic. Tues. 'J n tn.. narents residence. d ri,2J Crow son st., Germantown. InW North wood Cetn. KCLLY. March S. JOHN M.. husband ot HrldKet Kelly (nre Molloy) anil son of Mich al and late Mamaret Kelly, of Carlck more. County Tyrone, Ireland, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. Ratt a ni.. 1.09 Clraa Ferry road. Solemn hlKb mass of requiem St. Charles Rorromer w KRKDM. March 10. JOHN F Jr.. orf OJ sJOIIIl r. Hltii Iuiia Airon iiro ncmiim;, ,wj; azed H moi. Relatives and friends Invited jWa 10 Itinera. serice?, inur -' p. in., parent ;-j residence, 733 N. 3d st. Int. private, Green- fe?.. mw.t.,;f.av-. ....eM n 1VUI..1IJI r.in.c..wMrvii ,, .,,co y KUBSninRI.K. rtelatlves nnd friends Wll- v Ham 11. Schnlder l-odite. No. 410. K. anfl A M.i Harmony It. A. Chapter. No.. Ml v, J'lilla. Commnndery. No. L'. K. T.t Clncln natus Lodue, No. 200 I. O. O. P.j Loyal Council, No. 7S1. S. P. A.. Invited to to- . r.rral services Mon., 'J n. tn.. 1041 Fontaln st Int Mt. Teace Cem. MIIDKLI.. March S. CATtrtlE MAT. .i.o.hta, nf Alevunder nnrl T.IIMa T.lrld.tt (nee Wlltlams), aged 1.1. Relatives and M; friends Invited to funeral services, Tues f 1 3U P. in. parrni. rr.iuenrr. ii.i, anireii at Int Kversreen Cem., Camden. N. J. Auto funeral. Trlends may call Mon. eva. l.iri'tNCHTT At residence of alster, Hllza N Robert, 4ill Vine St.. Camden. N. f Thlr.l Month Dill. i:.MMA L1PP1NCOTT. uu. nmiuq u, lunrrHi ,viii u. Klton. 1 nlarniatl mains may be viewed Monlay evenlnc. Aol. j I'oNO. March 10. FREDEmCK J. tfJMS and son of Henry and Kutherlne laona:, aced fffandj. hlv.ted to funeral. Tuea. ,M, narents' residence, 2100 S. 10th at. , 'J1DO s. lDtn at. Bolao: the 'anxela St. Monica1. f ' 1.1.1. maii wun ina aniiii ni. -::-- ... - . Tut llnli I'rnad (' i. j M-nurrii i- .. ",v,.-.i.-.-r..Vil,J -" , wrir tuiinw nr ('Hniain jonn v. i.vrtcn ,'. uVod HI years. Relatives and friends, alao tnJ,TK Alunina.' of I,ewl.lmr; Hemlnary fBuclcnll.'' Unlverelty). of which tho deceased was jh. 0 oldest llvlmr graduate, are Invited to ih. Jm services on Tues . March Jl. S p. m., lnth.-( tS Klfth llapllst Church. 18th and Bprirat. J ... . . .. ..---., ruin napm Harden sts. int. west. j.aurei mil v-era.; rrAV.rAlf-March f. OKORQE 8.. .on - --.. , ...... , rt m..a-I :- iianrird m. una ii'ainarine u. uacc emmr. . I . s .so rf.tiltcAsi a nd frKttitlai Invlfs m HKrU -". ji-ss,,vts- -..- ...-..-.. ....-- , rmiorui (.erxlces. Tues.. 2 p. m.. parents residence. 4350 Raltlmore uve Int. private. H1JPI II l.--fc A i.l . .VllllLII tr. 1 UUI.lill J.. a , 1 ' son of William and Clara MacOonald, awAN fi r , i -. ' J Moiainri Hnu lriviiua 1 1 11.ru iu imifrii t. ";." :;...;'. .,.,.. , r. ,-,.... n 01 Alary aianun llira ivai.iciii. ii.i.u,.. nnd friends. Holy Name Society of St. Joan .tl it,, llntlst Church. Invited to runaraj. ?'i Tues.. h.30 a. in.. 303 Martin at.. V'S I v,.K KM,mn hlah reoulem miH flt. 31 .a . ..' . !., .k,,r..K 1,1 u m Tn. TXfmmi-.? aonn me ifai,,fc .,,v.. ., ww- minster Cem. , MARKMANN. Sfarch 10. MAX. eon a'-- Louisa anu lave iuf,trv ,in,u.,, , a 40. Relatives and friends Invited to runr(,',d services, Wtd , Msaanmniinl (. 1 p, ra.. 4100 N. 6th sLlftt.,-';, ! ClrVenmount Cem AUiu .rrvicw. r 'ijl w a viMl a. Murnh 7, UKHTRUOB dauahief of Henry W, nnd Otrtrud Tbow on Majer. apd 21. ormerly of Northm v, . ii.lntU.s ami friends lnvltad ta ; T ...uln.. Man.. tt:.1ll d. m.. reaidanM"' of parents. 10.1 E.' Duval at.. Oermantaw."! i.i ..lo.i. Ilreenwond Celn. . v - . jfl "M... 'iiSB'" i. till U 11.,,rll ut V,ak . '.-.t . 7,ouis F. MAYKR. son of late Qeors. ar4 V, ft j; ouV"'Maye' tnee Phferschlna). IteUtlvt. " t J?., e.l.nd. Maloara Tribe. No. 870. I. .W R M.i Southwara uounen. no. nt, v. oc ,j; a. Invited to aervlce. Tuea., a p. m.. OH as. JM r,1 i,ni. iildir.. 180 Chestnut "ate. Itemalns may ba viewed . Mon., T;t7lSsl P' iiAYHKW. At Camo Merrltt. ni, MaSchY"!l'AUI. It. .MAT.11W, .jejuj If.lRllXf I lalll tiasxft". a.VVLV aaja ayV Chrlsllaii Ud5ior Union.. Invited to neral. Wed.. 2:!, . ,m.. residence of enta. Jonn aim iuiaic wo, i bury llelEhts. N.J. Int. prlvatt. R n ie.vlewed Tues.. S v. m. ; MeCAMIlRIDOK. March 8, ELBA! ,r.cS,'r-simuel C. McCambridao, uPi n.i.tlves and friends Invited, t. fli ..rvl'ces. Mon.,.B-lu p. m rea nl in-iavr. John F. oernara. siz , r It, int. private. Tues. ave.. at cow ol.!J?.Vr', r..intr Marth 1. ANl . SlCVU.nw".., . . ,-... i aau.i,,.. ,",;-:- --. ,,..- TailE funeral. Tuea., 8 iu ra.. 00-1 Union st.' H rJSuIi m... St. atha. Chureh . int. Holy Croaa ; em. 1. jiuiy -i, --. v i-.i...- r McCOl.LUM fuarcii. o. J s; s !.j::L mAllum. of Countr Dan or r.s":-'. ".--;.,.;,..7.. wi; ii: land. iveivir. , "";-. ,". ittvea ana inenas, uaiy bl.ty of 8t.,Bdwarda rarian invti neral. Tvie, , 9AV a. m., -l r.r".V. ..T,l.n, m.aa Ht. Udafa ,o'a,,n.'lni. Holy Cross Ceai. neral. M0COLI.Y. March .V Ci , crtAnt COLLY, aaed .. ! .: XleCAHAN.etarrn V. lllliblAM J.) CAHAN Sr aeed 85. Relatives and W Invited to services. Tues , a p. m., Rarln at. Int. private, fleas. mu(i or yvj M m .ws ??, sw 1 cj'. V Tl. m.fc-Vvr-jaU. ft &M ' V-n'-M 4.WV.'Y.'-t'v.'
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