& ISSIP OF THE STREET Ihnancial district cheerful ON HUf JMUIj INJdJWb FJttUM FUUJti (Optimistic Brokers Believe "Turn" Upward 1 Has Arnvea .Bona I Strength Gossip oi the Street -VIE change In tlio minds of the vuMc over tho encouraRlnB news J. Europe, was reflected by a. larpcr attendance, in the brokers' yesterday than had been seen for some time. 'While the expected ' tcrlrlve was not yet started by Clcncrallsslmo Foch, his message, hold boche waves; wilt do more," was considered both satisfactory Inspiring. There was u more buoyant feeling on the Street and In eiil circles than has prevailed for a long time, and somo optimistic leers believe the "turn" has come and only needs a few days for 4Tlopmnt. Ai uiuslt there are the tame old reasons advanced mysteriously that conndince m th0 Allies which Is keeping tho market strong comes fr in "the big fellows who know." Who these big fellows are and how th. know moro than even the Government at times are fictions of the lirtet not unlike the notion of tho respectable family ghost which can pjybewhUHiered about. ' Brokers In general look for great activity In tho steel stocks for lime. Industrials and equipments are also due for a rise should ' pesent conditions continue. Strength in Bond Business The principal of one of the large banking and Investment houses ild yesterday that the bond market bhows unusual strength, although the 'volume of business transacted was comparatively small owing to the Liberty Loan campaign. One condition which prevails In the bond market, he said, was that ay attempt to fill even small orders at the market was usually unsuc ' etssful and It has been necessary to puy a little over tho market. Bargain hunters In bonds, he continued, as a rule have been dls ippolnted on account of this prevailing condition. There are few railway bonds being offered, ho said, but ho attributed till lifgely to the fact that In this particular Liberty Loan campaign Investor, ore not, as formorly, selling railroad bonds to obtain money to tur Liberty 4l,s; therefore It Is correct to deduce from this that there li enough uninvested money In tho country to absorb the new 4',ls. financiers Pay Little Attention Little attention has been given for lome tlmo past In financial circles to conditions In Russia. It does not teem so very long ago since proml tent financiers were placing all their faith In the overpowering mass ef the huge Itusslan army onco It would got Into action. Thcrewas no 'trmy that Germany feared more. Indeed, there arc a few bankers and brokers In this city who still believe that Rubsla may eventually wako tp, reorganize her scattered forces and make one great effort to retrieve the pt. Those who still have faith In Russia, without Intimate knowl edge of her Internal conditions, will receive a Jolt from the following ex tract from a speech delivered by Thomas L. Chadbourne, counselor to the war-trade board, to tho national foreign trade convention In Cincin nati, 0., on Thursday last. After referring to Russia as a "boneless gltnt," Mr. Chadbournc said: "Earnestly as I know her. I bespeak tho greatest consideration by the United States toward Russia, a country that bus already suffered on i tctle Incomparably greater than all the rest of the belligerents put together. Seven million Russian soldiers have fallen In battle, somo ' I.C0W0O have been taken prisoners, while 7,000,000 of Russia's civil popu Utlon have perished from starvation. "Russia's condition and past services In the cause of the Allies de mand that she receive a fair deal from every nation. Any nation that Tithes Its hands of Russia deserves to be classed with Pontius Pilate. Buwlft has dono much for the west and Justice demands that the west fo much for Russia." Itmtments and Patriotic Bond Buying A number of well-known curb brokers were asked entcrday some . tuestlons bearing on the problems of holders of stock3 who purchased Hem at very much higher levels than the present ones and who, through til Impulse of patriotism, are putting all their savings in Liberty Bonds. This, coupled with heavy taxation and the high cost of living, places them In the poiltlon of not having tho means to take advantage of present market conditions in anticipation of the price recovery which is certain to result from news favorable to tho Allies. Among the answers received the following from Pox & Co., curb irokers In the Real Estate Trust Building, Is typical: "The world war has certainly placed an extra burden on every citizen In this country, and in these extraordinary times through which we are passing It is the duty of every one to glvo serious thought to conditions, marketwlse, as they actually exist, and be guided accordingly. "A readjustment of securities is one of the most Important matters vhlch would greatly assist Investors in meeting the Increased high cost of living, etc., and would at tho same time materially aid in working out jrtient Investments to a proper conclusion, but it Is being more or less everlooked. "A majority of Investors rind themsolves carrying securities which were purchased at higher levels and have little or no immediate pros pect of liquidating these stocks advantageously. Even If peace were declared at an early date It would be necessary for the general markets to enjoy a continual upward movement for next year In order to permit these Investors to recuperate their losses. "To our mind there is only one logical move which such Investors Ih'ould make, and that is Immediately to deposit the certificates for the stock; purchased at higher prices which they now own as a collateral for Additional shares at the present prevailing low prices. "As an Instance, we will take a case of an Investor who hat dut- chased 100 shares of the Miami Copper at SS0 per share. It seems very remote, that this investor will havo an opportunity to realize 160 per iharo for his Miami Copper in the near future, but if he were to de Wit the certificate for these 100 shares which he purchased at ISO as collateral deposit for tho purchase of 200 additional shares at 128, a f comparatively moderate rally In the price of stocks would permit him , to liquidate tho entire 300 shares without loss. ' "After making the purchase for the customer of the 200 shares at $28, r Interest Is charged at the rate of 6 per cent on tho total purchase price of or ?335 per annum; while the dividends which would be derived from the 200 shares purchased at 28 will total $800, and after deducting we Interest charges of 9336 the Investor's income under this plan Is In Wetted I64 net per annum. ' 'When thjs conversion can be accomplished as above outlined with--It relinquishing ownership of present holdings or outlaying any uddl jtawi funds, we maintain that the Investor should not have any hesitancy n taking advantge of the plan. "As before stated, wo believe this to be the only logical solution for wveitors during the present unusual market conditions, and virtually W our customers have taken advantage of the plan during the last year "u.very gratifying results." rc Earnings of Cities Service Company ' 11 ., roas 'ncomo of Cities Service 1. '-"'"."J. 8R increase of J:63,73t over , "Pene and charges, net incomo 1. J!, ' Ior tho month was 91,938,252. an Increase) of $248,309. After pro ;, Tittirip tor preferred dividends there was a balance of 31,602,370, a Eln J over tne corresponding month of the preceding1 year. '1 or ,hs twelvo months ended March 1, 1918, gross Income, after pro- lnt for excess-profits taxes, Income taxes and other subsidiary charges, II,J50,979, a gain of 36,461,568 over the preceding twelve months. u "r Providing for all expenses and charges of the parent company, net cpme available for dividends, surplus and reserves waa H9,74,6, an of 16,479,795. After payment of preferred dividends there waa a e for the twelve months of $16,632,221, an Increase of 3B.4U.233 r the twelve months ended March 31, 1917. or the twelve months ended March 31, 1913, requirements for pay 417 h "' Prfrred, dividends were earned 5.08 times, as compared with tor th m ",0 preceding year. The balance for the common stock i twelve months was equivalent to 360.21 a share on the average "Want outstanding In the hands of the public, as compared with 148.37 . n ? 'n '6 preceillnf yr. The total surplus and reserves of the com- nni i, jsij, were $27,660,907. Mfwtn Tool Increases Dividend ?; Tmi Apr" 20 The Carwen 'Mdend'J .ComPany has declared a "A. Jo itoej .lilt? ?S,!'?,a t record June N"umbe?.n"h,U per ccnt was business snows to Russia Company for March, ISIS, was March, 1917. After provldlnfr for applicable to dividends, surplus and Refined Sugar Unchanged Jfew Yerk, April 20. The sor mar ket remelnd unchanged. All local re llnlnr IntertifU are quoting line granu lated on th,e bails of 7.4tc, The Federal, Warner and National companies are withdrawn. Cuban raws are unchanged at t.OOSc, duty paid. EVENING PUBLIC "WET" LINE IS DRAWN IN DAUPHIN COUNTY Beidleman Candidates Decline to State Thoir Attitude on Prohibition llarrlsbarir, April 20. As a result of a meeting of the .?' n Coun,y ratification committee ft ""J Anti-Saloon LeRfue headquarters tnc line between the "wet" nnd the dry" candidates for the House In Hnr- rsburg and Dauphin County were tightly drawn A report made- by the Anti-Saloon league showed that k far neither of he candidates for the HouFe supported oy Senator neldlemnn, Tenrojc candi date for Lieutenant Oovornor. Dr. David i- Miller nnd Albert Milter, of this city. IinS nald nnV Attention tn .Via rerMlee, nt I the league for Information relative to "i;ir siana on tne prohibition amend ment. Like Senator Heldleman. they will probably remain "wet," according to in formation brouHht to the league head Quarters. Senator Beidleman several days ago refused to dlscum tho question. Doctor Miller, when asked, satd ha "didn't know." Ilenreeentatlvf. Itamsey 8. Mlaclc and Dr. a. Willis Hartman, this city, re plied that they are for the passage of the amendment. No other local Demo cratic candidates have replied on this iiuenuon. Dr. Charles I. Trulllngar and II. A. Sherk, antl-Ucldlemnti candidates for the House, are "dry," their replies show, as are also V, W. First and U O. Smith, Republicans, who nre alno opposed to the Heldleman control here. In the second or county legislative district, William It. Uottomley, of Wll HamHtown. nnd Charles W. McCoy, Steelton. who are candidates on both the Republican and Democratic tickets, are "dry." D. Morris Heck, Republican, of Pleasant View, a former city Common Councilman, also reported "dry." So far, nono of the Heldleman candidates In the county has replied to the league's letter, Bclviderc Pastor Dies Vk.I.h V- An. II nft . nU . .. I J John -..,,.., . m.. ,iin, aw. , lie pv. OOllU Bulr Hdmondson. KeentvsK irsrx nM who retired three year at-o after serving twenty years as paxtor of the Second Preshyterlan Church, Delvldere, N. J., In dead at hla home In that tov-n. Philadelphia Arrivals at New York Hotels K. I.. R. Ralrd. Flanders. W C. Ilenkrrt, Woodward Mrs Vf. C. Renkert, Woodward. (I. A. llru-stle, Flanders. C Ilurke. Rrlstol. Mrs C. Rurke, Ilrlstol. TJ. C. Ilurton. Kmplre. Mrs E C. Ilurton. Empire I. V. Ilutler. Rrettnn Hall. Mrs. I, K Ilutler. Ilrctton Hall. .1 M. Carey, llrealln W. J. Case. Cumherlsnd Mrs. W. J. Case. Cumberland II. O. Clemens. Rrlstol H. Coatcs, Cumberland, Mrs. H. Cnatrs. Cumberland W. S Curlett, Klandera K. W. David. I.aurelton If. H. Freund. Jr . Flanders. U. K. Haatlnas, Alfonnuln. W. Hnllls Rreslln. Mrs 15. Jackson, Latham W. M. Juda. Uretlon Hall. R. II. Klnashury, Flanders Mrs H. M Leonard. Creat Nnrtheri. Xtlss K. Mills Martha Washington. I:. R. Murray, Latham. Mrs K R. Murray, jtham n. O Phillips, Latham. A. K. Roberts. New Victoria. It. Rorers. Van Cortland Mrs. II. Rocers. Van Cortland IV. O. RoIIeaton. New Victoria. D. I.. Silverman. Latham. n. J. Stevena. Cumberland. Mrs. K J. Stevens. Cumberland W. C. Weber. Webster. Mrs W B. Willis. Ansonls. o. J. Wlster, AlRonnuln. f. li Ander.on, Park Avenue. O. IV. ltromley, Aberdeen If O, Xirown. Grand. O. W. Chance. Rreslln. ('. S Crosman. Orand. J O. File. Jr . Rreslln M. Milter. Orand. S. R. Nahm. New Strand. T, fl Newbersr, New Strand. C. Parry, Arlington J. I, Radley, Herald Square fl. A. Rnhlnson. Rrealin. Tf. I,. Slkl, Aberdeen. H. hlmon. Navarre. S. S. bhedeldy. New Strand C. IV. Thomson. New Strand. H. c Raylla. Tark Avenue. C. If. Rrlstol, Continental A H Charman. Hermltaer. O. C. Conner. Rreslln Miss J, K. Dennett, Martha Washington. D. r. Harrlnrtnn. Continental. C W, Hewitt, Navarre. W O. Homer, Continental. J K, lluuhea. Continental. J. S. Knlrht, Jr.. Marlborouah A. J. Lowry, Navarre. Mrs. R. V. Norwood. Orand. Miss A Norwood, Grand. W. Nunwlller. Rreslln. V. T. Roberta. Lonaacre D. Scott, Colllnawood if. .T Smith. Cumberland. T. L. Sumner, Orand W. 13, Yeemina Ma-lboroufth T. C. Yost. Herald Sauare. Trade RepreienUllics Blauner'a Mr. Kamholr. Jobs silks, dresses, 1.1 Kast Twenty-sixth street, Room 1814. Strawbrldse t Clothier. 2.10 Fifth ave nue T. Powers, linens; F Walsh, house furnishings. M. Cravla i Sons J. Crvls, manufac turers cloaks and suits, 33 West Thlrtt fourth street, Monterey. If. Il V. II. Lewis W. II. Lewis, dry tjoodx, St. Andrew, IN MKMORIAM POOL. In lovlnir memory of our devoted mother. Mra. MARYJi POOL, who departed this life April 20, 1016. Her Dautbtsre, HBeatfj .r r .ouuun ii. j April .17. JOi-KPHlNR iivvnii'TTi h,,h er T.,a, ... . red 72. Relatives and friends Invited to runerai eervlcra, Hat,, 2 p. m.. SOS Holly at. (47d and Westminster;, ini. private, sortnwooa warn. isierl. int. private. Nerthwood Cem may call Frl., 7 te 9 n, tn. I. April K CAROLINA ULD (ne I. wife of Georre J. Raid, Mr., ear rnenes ma DALD. . Naecele). wife of Georre J. Raid, Mr., ased en, ueiauvea anu ir erce invuta to tuntrsi. Men., 7 a m., residence of liusbsnd, 37fi Crdsrrreft ave., Audubon, N. J. Requiem maia 81. Roei's Church, Haddon Helihta. N. J,. 8 am. Int. Calvary Cem, Remain mav he viewed Slun. eve. IIALDWIN. April Id, NAOMI C wife nf James W. Ralilv In inee Custer), aeed M. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited (a funeral atrvlees fun. 2 p. m . 20811 N. 12th at. Int. Hillside rem. Auto funeral. IIAKFTJIII) - April 1. rilAPIKI,IN P.. Atdesl eh a af FranVItn P. and Jem iest child er rranklln t. and Jennie Bar- rerd inee uanieiai aeea a ferd (nee Daniels) ased S tears. Retail' ves and friends. John R. Metson Sunday ehoo1, Invited Is rents1 residence, ltld N. "th st. Int. Hill. luusiai ,.. it,, uu,,,, . u. in.. parents1 res aide Cem. Remalne may be viewed Bat., 8 te Id n. tn. RKCK April 17. . E, Deck (nee Naylor). JCNNIR. wife ef Irwin r.. ..., -,,e n, ,rw,i . iirrs lliea 7i"ri. a. . ,,,,,. t fieiaiivee ana ces, Men.. 2 Charlea Naylor. frlenda Invitid to runerai services, won P. m. residence of father. Charlea Nay 177 W. Llnnineott at. Int. Greenmount Cl nemslns may be viewed Sun, eve. nr.RKNS. April IR. RERKCCA VIR GINIA MOOnifRAD, wife of Rernard Derens. Int. private, WVndlawn N, T. iiuuksj, April ie. Main ann, aisisr or tat te Alfred M. nosee, aaed .03, Rsiatii and frlenda Invited ts funeral. Sat., 2:16 p, m.. i k, ciaeier et, Germantown. Int. Friend may call Private Ivy Hill Cem. iTi., i o n p. m. IIOUVIKR Anrll 10. at Pedrlrktourn. N. J.. ANNA IIOUVIKR, aed 84. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited (e funeral, huaband'e rsiidsnee, John D, llouvlsr, Pedrlektown, N. J.. Tuea., 1:30 p. m. gsrvleee In Raptlst Church !l p. m. Int. Rapllat (m. Traln tiflves Market et. ferry for redrlcktoven, nROWJJtprit'll. CATHERINE, widow of Daniel tlreun, Ralallvee end frlehda In. vlted to funeral, Men., SIA e. m.. lit K. Woedlawn eve,, Otn. Bol.mn requlsm mass Immaculate Conception Church 10 e, m. t. t.u, r.n..a..i f-em BUCHANAN. In Norrlstown, .April . I. Norrlstown, April . If RUCHANXN. aaed tl Invltsd to runere ALKXANDEIt BIMM3. 3 1 MM vtelatlvea and friend asrvlces. ....-- ..T .--,---,. sos.inltws rssiaence. lan John Hey, 1717 De Kalb at. ft., ate. Norrlstown. Bet., M P. , m. Int. private, BUCKIJA7.TKR. April H. t Ai A ralhtriR ir . .on a! Ifsnrv a at Aahevltle. no iai Hate HuckliaTter. ud. .."5l.5 tenda. Apollo LeUe, f e. d. K end A. ., anJ Keystone llranch. No. 187. N. A. of Miter Carriers, Invited te funeral service;. Bat., 8 p. m.. 8112 N. rront jt. Int. Nerthwood Cem, Remains may be viewed "&?&, U April IT. MARaARBT, daurhfer r isr w late William and Cynthia can. rjeia. va nnd tHtnCB InvlUlo fui.trrr nenva invuse ie iunrL'rS75 C. Cherry 46t banaem el. Int. rn ire, ciia ernweed Cem. eiflffAwevu I... a. UAMrppnuT-Apni i. vno"!:"! .v1- bend. o,f late ynn and frlenda Invited tnnle e Campbell. Relatives to jfunerel, JU'e., t0 t.. Cernden. N. J. I Ian ureh of the lmrneeuUte t. Int. Od Cathedral iib v.anip,ji. - a. m. alu federal st mess of requiem Concept I en a. uni U CAnKLs'-Aprll i, J08BPjr B. CAREL3. of Nashville, Tenn.. ased 02. Due notice of funeral wlllrb etven. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, DEATHS CAfUUCIAr.- .Anrll IT inns' t .. ..en ter of late John and Annie Cerrlain. Mela- tlvei no irienoe invited to funirl. Hon., All.?' m".X!"l'W ' nephew. Job inft llllprer, 121 M. Sharon ave, IN., flnlMiin rwiultm mitM Church of th loir Spirit. Hhnron mil, tne Int, 10 a. m. nuw uainrarm v?m. SIJcnMONT. On April I" Kt.tZAnKTII. ew of J. ChrlttonhVr Wermnnt. ajSVJfc luiatlvta and frlenJa. Rutnurhanna Frain Vrln. member r r,...... r..w..AH fOlON. 4d t. Int. Ftrnwood m. KrlenJa I'lir iir rcii(ii nun., n lo 111 p. CONA riarni Uvea hr wa s:ao requl in i COnitBTT. Arrll IS. JOHN rnnnr.TT, a ni. Heiamea nvi rrienda nted to !u.,!?,lf'Vn, I. m-j ln HarrUon t.. lt? Ji". 5a- Rervfees in nMW rarK t. E. Church 3 p. m. Int. Mnrthwnod Cm. VtPSpy. April U. BAMtfCf, DAVID. KM BON. aed TJ. , helatlvei and frlenda In SlW J" 'Uhral aerylfee. Sat.. 1 p. m.. ton Troaoect ave., Mflroae Tark. Pa. Int. private DAVIS. Huddenlv, April 10. Dr. n. I.RWIS DAVIS aaed' 7 P" JlelMlv., and frlenda tnvlted to funeral, Mon.. S.SO p. in., York at,. Hatlioro, Pa. Int. Ilatboro riaptltt Cem. DKI.T. April 1. nKTlTHA P., widow ef ton" Pln r lleallrK and frlenda Invited to funeral aervieea. Mil N. Collere ave.. Mon.. J3i p. m. Int. private, flemalna may be lewed Sun.. 7 to n p. m M DKANEn. April 17. FXOnKNCH A.. daushter of Harry H. and Klliatieth Daaner n am mi. iieiaiivf and frlenda. mem bbath bare nf Hlloam M K Church nnd Sal Wchool, employea of Oenrve H Parker Co. Iivlted tn funeral, Sun , 1:30 p. m.. parenta reildenee. 2Ki B, Dauphin at. rurthei nta1 Farther airvlc at the SI earn M l:. Church. 3:30 p, m. Int. private. Uev INK April 1 JtORB Dev INK (ni (nco .-.iitiiiii , w.,r ii, nrriinrti urv inc. KeiAIIVCB and frlenda nlted to funeral, Mon., H.3U n. m.. iHnn Merlnn nve Solemn requiem imm Church of Our Mother nf Sorrowa 10 a. m Int. Cnthedrnl (m. DoDBitnn April in wii.hbi.mina m. DOtlll'tllR (neo Schweirler) widow of John J. Douerer, aced h. Iieiativea and frlenda Invited to funeral eervtrea, Sat . 2 p. in.. 5110 N, Marvlne at, Int. private, (lormnn l.utheran Cem. Irlenda may call OI.. 7 to DOWNS On April ts. AI.nKItT A aon nf Ida nnd tho late William A Iown Iteln tlvea and frlenda, Talrmount IxkIsc, No 38.1, llrotherhood of I.. K and K . Invited to eervlrea. Mon . 2 p m . Oliver H llalr Hide. l:n Clieatnut at Int. Pernwood Cem, rrlenda may call Sun . T to 10 n. m v rmi iiti'in tunr ve,i tutt t e u t( DOYI.K. On April IS. IMS. MAP iiti.b. un April is. mm MAnY C, DOYl.K. eldest dauaht-r of Captain William i ana i amarine. ;.i uovie. aaed en yeara. ItelntUea nnd rrlendi Invlteil to funeral rrnlees. on Hut afternoon at 3 n'clnck. at Armatronii t Son 1H2'J N. llro.nl at. Int. prhate Hl'KFY April 18. i:DYARD C . hus band of Mabel V. Durfy (nee Olnzler) and aon of lloaanna and late lMward J Durfy aneil 2H Relatlvea anil frlenda InMtrd tn funeral, Mon N 3u a m . from 1224 Orcn 8t. Hlch renulem maaa. Church nf .U. ami Catharlna M Dovle. axed SO yeara, sumption. 10 n m Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral Dl'OAN April 10. nt aleter'a residence. .! ". .i.u.ii., u,ii.il, v tir,i,-ii,i,,ii, in,, THOMAS aon of late Thomaa and Mar. caret Duuan. Ok-ed 0. Relnthea and fnenila MnntKomery I.odse. No. 10, V. and A M.l IA1 I,il Temple. A A O. N M S . all other organizations of which li was n memlier. Invited to funernl eenlces, Mon., 2 p. m , David H Schulr Hide . llroad and Dia mond ats. Int. Monument Cem Remains may he viewed Sun . 7 to 0 p. m Iiuril.l,. suddenly April ja i;i,lr.ll, husband of Kllrabeth Dutlll (nee steensonl. n.lallvea and friends, tfnited Iidae. Nn. r.O. il D. of !,. F and K. : Phlla Quartet: emploea t9 f'h.Ml.P ftlnnl ldrih,,itr,l Ml.nt I-m In. vited to funeral services Men 2 n.' m . I 2718 w. Albert at Int rrivate. I rlend niay view remains Sun rtWYIHl. At 3112 (lerniantnwn ave., prll 10. MARY A. T . widow nf Kdward IV Dw;er. Due notice of funeral. KAI.KNKR April 17, 4408 Locust St , W Phil i.. flKACR. iliuxhter of late Rev John R. and Helen Mutter Fatkner. Funeral serv ices Church of Our s ivlour. 38th st. ataive Chestnut et . Sat . 2-30 n. Pi. Int. nrlvate. private. I I'AllIil.Y, April ih ja.mi.h. son or Harry P. and Kllen Farlev, sued 13 Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon . e:.1n a m . parents' residence. 1202 Unltj st , Frankfortl Renulem htr;h nnss St Joachim's Churih 10 n m. Int St Domi nic's Cem riTZO!.HI.D. April 18. MARY J wife of lMwnril FltZKrald Relatlies and friends Invltnl tn funeral. Mon. 8'3n a. m. 44.111 N Chadwhk st Solemn renulem mass St l'rancls of Asslsl s Church 10 a m Int llolv Crn.s Cm Auto funeral. KITZPATRICK April IN MARY A . widow of Patrick ntznatrlck Relatives and friends. It. V M Sodilltv. Altar ami Rosary and Sacred Heart Societies of St, Rllzaheth'a Church. Invited to funeral. Mon , 8:30 a m., 1727 N. 21st st Solemn renulem masi St Klliabeth'a Chu-ch in a. nt, Int. New Cathedral Cem. riXtl.N'DKRR. April 17. .TAMKrl E . aon of Newton and Martha H Flounders. aed 13 months. R'latlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m . residence of grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Singleton. 10 K. Front si.. Medli, Pa. Int M'dla Cem rt'LTON. April 18 JOHN II,. husband nf Julia Fulton Relatives and friends, Camp No 17. P. O S nf A. , Oratllude Council, No r82. K. P of A : Ttrtsy Ross Temple, No. 8 o v A., Mutual council, No. 134, D. of I. . Invited to funersl serv ices, Mon . 1 p. m . 2114 N. 1'ranklln et Int Hillside Cem via funernl car Friends may call Sun., after 7 p. m OAI.LAOIircn Suddenly April IS. MAIIIC M.OYS.l'S. son of Marv and late Jnhn It.illanher Relatli lives and frlenda In- vlted tn funeral. Mon., 8:30 a in . residence of mother. 2211 vvasmna'ipn av i reauietn 1 nurcn oi ?ii rnnii, 11 a. ni. 'nt. Cath'dml Cm. aT I'fiMVlAr. ll llliaalan Auto aervlce. N J. Fourth UAH" 'V'U.'AI llK mill tf 4 tJUl Its Month. 17th. SAnAII II. GARWOOD, widow of Robert I. Garwoodj axed 84. Relatives aim tririlU lllVlieu ,., ,unr,,, n,Yrini.u, Fourth Month, 20th, 2 p. m.. 71.1 Main at.. Rlverton. N. J. Int Westfleld Train leavea Market st. firry. Phlla , 1 ! in., for Rlverton. GRIFFITH April 18. at Sharon Hill. Delaware Co., Pa . JOHN R. IIRIPFITII, axed 78 Mass Church of Holy Spirit, Sharon Hill. VJ0 u. in . Mon. Int pri vate 1 HADDON. April 19. at her late reel den,.,., i'l .Sortneast boulevard. KLlAlll.TIf I V . ilaushter of late John L. and Sallle A 1 Haddoit. formerly of Wllmlnxton. Del Int Wllmlnaton end Ilrandvwlno Cemetery, at 1 Wllmlnxton, Del . on Tuea . on arrival of I I1KVI train from Rroad St, Station. I ilAMKR April 18. JF.tfNIB T . widow I of Hills K.nur, aaed 70. Relatives and I friends. Garfield Loda-e, No. It. p. of II. memnera or lietnei i-resuyierian vnurcn. ii'in and York, Invlled to funeral services, Mon . 2 P, m . 23.10 N, Carlisle st Int private Forest If III Cem. Remalne may be view at Sun.. 8 to 10 p. m. HANN. April IT. CHARLES II., husband ef Catherine Hann, Relatlvea and friends. L, O O. M.. No. .14! Court Hamilton, F. of A . No. 00, Manetta. Tribe. No, 447, I. O, R, M.. Invited to funeral. Men., 8:30 a. m , ?23i Vine st Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavler'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crnss Cem, Auto funeral, HANNUM. Suddenly. April 18. MIL DRED A. dauxhtrr of Amy A. Alexander and late Jamea lunnum, Relatlvea anil frlenda Invited tn funeral services, ihapel nf Westminster Cem,, Phlla., Bat , 3 p. m. frlenda may. call Frl. eve., residence nf mothrr. jog th ave., Haddon Helxhta, N. J.. 8 to 10 o'eleck. . II ARK. April 17. JOHN J. , I1W.U4II., HI i? Relatlvea ,..1.h4 m Genevieve Quit) Hare, aited r,2 Relatives and friends. Michael Arnold I,edee, No Itsa, C. ana A el , Acrouniiniv J'epi oi ifnns. R.. Inilted tn funeral. Mon.. 2 n. tn.. R. It. ehapel of Andrew J. llalr Son. Arch and Nineteenth ate, Int. Hillside Cem. HKIM, April l. nLISSAIIKTH. widow of Christopher Helm Relatives and frlanda Invited to funeral, Mon , 8:.ft a. m . re. denee of son-lnOaw. Vf. K. Rrltt. 2lna W, Krle ave Hlth mass of requiem at Church ef Our Lady of Holv Boula 10 a m Int. private Holy Crnaa Cem. Auto service HOLMES. Suddenly, April 17, WILLIAM J. husband of Mary Holmes formerly of 24th ana amore ste . rnua. vunerai einn 8:30 a idi m. pom at Solemn requiem luaaa Church i ef "ur St. Denl Lady of the Rosary in a. m ini i e Relatlvea and friends, Phlla Lodae, No S. llrotherhood nf rtallurav Mechanlns. emnlnvea of P R. n. P, n. R Relief Assn.. Court Passyunk, No. 34, F of A , Invltsd to funeral. Auto aerv- lee HOtTGH. April 17, MARGARET I". Iiounit, widow or j. nniey itousn, ow or j. rtnley Housh. a i and friends Invited to tune i,. from Presbyterian Chui aaed eral. as iteiativ Hat., S p. m,. from PrtsbyterlanChurch, Ambler, ra, int. private, tiii im P.,ni. train from Readlns Terminal to Ambler, JACKSON April 17. SAMUEL, husband of Maiile Jackson. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral. Mon.. 10 a. "..apart ments of Wllllarn )(. lUttersby. X31A N. nroad rt Int, Northweod Cem. Remalne may be viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p. m, Aulo ,UJArKSON. Formerly of :.,1 Webster at., April ID. SARAH, wife of William Jack son. Relatives end friends Invited to fu neral. Mon . A'80 a m.. son-in-law's resi dence, Walter U. Pcntt. 181 B Lambert et. Ullh maaa Bt. Edward's Church in a in. Int Holv Crose Cem Auto funeral JOHNSON. On April 17, MARTHA A . dauahter of Adelaide Meeks end lata Kdward II. Vf Johnson Relatives and friends In vited to services, Mon.. S p. ni,. Oliver If. Heir Rid.. 1(20 Chestnut at. Int. private, Kerrest Hills Cent. Krlenda may view re. matne Run.. 4 to 10 p. tn, jonks. April i, v- nuasELi, joneb, son of Roseanna and Howard K. Jones, seed 21. Relatives and frlenda. Stetson FleM corps and Auxiliary, meinhera of Ht. Luke's l.utheran Church and J. II. Ntetsen Sunday School and employee of Texero Co., Invited to funeral. Tues., 2 n, m., 1M8, tf. nth at. Ini. Ardsley llurial.Park. Rrma ne may be viewed Mon, altar 7 p. in. Trolley funeral. KBELV. April . CATHARNE KKKLY. Relatives and frlenda Invtt'd, to funeral services, Tues,, It a. in., Heldelber Re formed Church, Srhwenksvllle, p, Krlends may rail Mon., from 7 to p. m., 5310 W. uoiumoia ave. kki.i.Tj -April j, , CHARLES A., ( 1' . Kelly (ni eoulsm m. Int. Holv Cre KNUEDLER. . sf Ida V. Iltea llolv Croaa Cem. Auto aervlee. April 1, ni nun, husband eadhead Kpsedler. eied M. Hebert Morris Ceun. .. may view remain, 128 Raynton et., Gin. Int. private. Mon. Ttslatlvea and friends ell. N( ..-.-. -.-,i-"i. -- ..- a. si. u. or x. a, 41. O. Hun.. 4 to 10 p. m.. Hit Raynton et., Gin, Kunera services end Int, private, Mon, moi jSrlDSET. April IT. WILLIAM H. I.IND. DY. Jr.. eon efvi'llllam W. and Ida C. Lindaey. seed 51. Rtlailvee and friends, em vilayea nf Rureau of Surveye and City Teen. tu oi rurvsya ena en Jit Depl., Invited to funeral eervlree, fon :J0 p. in., parente residence. 1MJ Arrntt st.. Frankford. Int. private. East Cedar lllli VEIU. A IIAN. April IS, MtCHAMI. It . hue. K"i', " i frlen.la ln ten to runerai aervieea. Mon... S ni:iVrliti"'."ZVnll.Sn..i' V riVS: Sdnffl:nan:ri,sJraM,.fli:te., ;& n?--;'" mz..wi.iii ri,.mK KiMSi ".: r Hrst. m? :?; "mM. ? :. 9?i- a. m., 182.1 w Thompeon at Polemn knaland. aed 81, he Uttea and frjenrla rOTTf April in. hamui.u huabaml ef fcorouh ffrvlrea at Central M, K Chureh m tnaaa fhiirrh nr the rteau in a. m. fn,tj,i tn aenleea. Tuea . 2 p. m . Oliver i Cathnrlno l'ntta (nee liurslnl. a..l 71 J7ra IM li" rln aton Cam. irlen may tnlv flenulehre Cm. Au,Ae.,n...1 U.1 n.i- t,,.,- unit r,,......, . t, n.i. r... nniM nt funeral w Ml lie alvn W.l.l, ! ; ....' i .'. J . , bus- nena oc iarearei a evsur inse .empiei, Relatlvea end friends. League ef Barred Heert. Bt. Themaa'a Holy Name Society end Division Ne. 67. A. O II,, Invited te funeral. Tues.. H e. m., 1A1 if. it Ih at. Solemn maaa of requlsm.Pt. Thomas s Church B'.JO a. DK.XTIIB LI-OrD. April IS JAsFrH HENJIY. aon of late Herbert J. and Catherine Uovd. J'unerai eervlrea Wat.. p. m . residence ef hrnther. nobcrt W. Uoyj. 0M4 Walnut at. Int, private. IX5WKIIT. April 1. HANNAH IWKP.Y (nae Huah), ldow of Samuel K. Iowery. Due nntlee or funeral will be given from HI Laurel at, I.YNN. Aprl 1", MARY M. T.YNN (nee tacDonaMI, nlfe or Irvlnr l. ItelMWea and frlenda I arl'onaM), Irvlnatcn H. (Ann. aaeit nvlted tn funeral. ton . Hi) SIT Penn et.. Camden, N. J, in te. Woodland Cem, Omit flnwera. MAOtl.l,. April 1 at Slckiervllle. N. J.. INK OOCni.KY, widow nf David Mautll fi Relatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral eerv tree, ruea . p. m.. rirKi.rviiiw. i, , jin. Iilaekwoort Preabytarlan Cem. Trolley leavea Market at. ferry. Camden, 11 a. m.. for Clementon. Trlendo may call Mon., T to MAHKp. April 17. JOHN A., son nf Patrick K. and Catharine A. Maher (n Mrriowan), aed 17. nelattvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon., 7.30 a. m . 400 N 2ith at, Solemn hlfh maaa of renulem St l'rancla'a Churoh nam Int New Cathe- "'"J.'-T!-. Itekl JfArtPI.B. April. 18. CimiSTIANNA H., widow of Charlea , Marple. aaed 87, He), atlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral eerv. iree, .Mon . j p, m.. niuj neminoie Cheatnut Hill. Int. private ...lawir l,..ll II uvuiiv r. ... of Mary A. Mafah (nre lluahlett) and ann buband nf late Joseph K. and Ruth P, Mr"h 77, nelativ-a ni pnat, No. 71. O 7, neiativ-a ana trier.ae. tienerai iieynnirii (. Un 41 rl A Tl J,nn T a.I. V . , (.,, "i " ' r ... ,-..w,... ,wi,r, .v (17, K. of V . Invited tn funernl, Tue I p m . Ml Dudley at, nth and MeKeaii ala 1. Int, private, Kernvnod Cem Krlenda may Call Mon eve. Autn aervlr MrAMSKn April 10. JOSKPH A.. In.a. band of Klliabcth MeAlrer and ton of Roia and late John McAlerr. nelatlvea and friends, I,, n. O. M. Loda-a, No 84. Invited lo lunerai. .ion , n-.iu n ni.. inomer a reel, dence, mi N 3th t . West Phlla. Solemn Jrnu!"m maaa St James's Church 10 a. in nt. Holy Cross Cam. McCATFiniTY April 18, JAMES Mc CAFFKRTY. aaed 80. Relatives nnd frlenrt. Ifunh A. Martlndale Post. Nn 38it. n. A li m. ,i,:,;,,,f:T. n;:il a"i"m WSJr'.uie. Jnn and Jisraarei anrsie iieiativea ann M-r.,1." , yii' , , ,k. .. ,,, va 114th Aato.. Itevt. Collia Zouaves. Imtted.nf KMa lluser Relatives and friends. Olass lo iunerai. .iion.. r-ju p. m. Midway, nrls- tol township. Rucks Co.. Pa. Int. Reech- wood Cm., Hulmeillle. Pa. McCCLI-OVOIf April HI. WII.WAM husband of Catharlna McCullounh Rela- tltes nnd friends. Amalgamated Meat Cut- tere and Ilutehera' Workmen of N A . Local roo. ssi. invii-ii m lun.rai services. Mat , .rvlce 113 N Dover St. Int North Cedar . ,' m , Hill Cem. N tn 0 n Remains may be viewed Frl., MCOA11V1JT -April 17 THOMAS. Sr.. hushnnd of late Mary J. Mcflarvey (nea Park). Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu- ..&.., A.. Ins. D 4 ,11 K u .... .. licin, .Till.,,, wm , .. ,. ,i, , a.l.l I'., Thompson et Int private. North Cedar HIM Cem Auto service MeUKt'OIIMN April 18. FI.ORF.Nl': S wife of Frank J Mcl.auahlln and dauahter nf Clara a nn late iiflwin I.. Wright Services ali.l lt nrlvate Mr.Tf.rt8. April 10. WILLIAM R . hun baud of .Mary and son of lite Phllln and Mary Mevers, Relatives and friends em ployes of A M. Collins Mfu Co. Invited to funeral services. Tues . 2 n in . I2ld N 33d st Int Ml Morlah Cem. Auto serv ice. Remains mav be viewed Mon. eve. MILLKR April 17. MARTINA, dauali. ter of Charlea F and late Sophia Miller, nf llMM 1-1.., .! Vl'l.. C.A a ft,,,. I. f-A to funeral services, Sat . s p m. residence of father. 390 Carman at.. Camden. N. J Int. private. Harlelali Cem. Friends may vaii rri., i ini, i in . MILLER. Anrll 18. ANDRKW JACKSON MILLKR. aced 73 Relatives and friends invueii to runerai services, sun., 4 t. 3801 N 10th rt Int. prlvvre MINi:n. April 17, MARY I.I.M.N MINKR. widow of William H. Miner. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m 2S3I N Maschcr et. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. MUTH. April 17 JOHN II . husband of Marsaret M. .Muth (neo Cubler). Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral. Sat , 2:30 p. m . 2147 K Wakellnit st Friends mav nail IV! . nft.r 8 n In Int Vn.tl, CM..,. him (vm Auto funeral. MYHRS. April Id WILLIAM O . tuishand nf Kllzabeth L ?Ijers and son of Thnmis I 1' and Ruth R Mers. Relatlies add . friends, employes of II nnd O R. R . Invited ' to funeral. Sat 2pm. 2326 S 13th et ' Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Fri. ' tve Auto aervlce NKAL. April 18 at 30 Oakdale ave,. rilenslde Pa . r.DWA.111) NKAL, Sr.. aBed I 80 Funenl nt convenience nf famllv NICKK1. On April 18 tits MAC.OITj. It. NICklH. daughter of William W. and Mary K Nickel . nR-ed 11 ars Relatlies Relatives and friends. Ml, halo Steel Tool Shop No I: Democratic Committee, men of 2Sth Ward, Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8.30 a. m.. 2M3 Arizona at (2ilth below Ynrk). Hlch reiulem mass Most Precious Rlood Church. 10 a. in. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. O'DONNBM, April 18. SVRAII C wife nf Rernard O'llonnell Relatlies and friend. I I.eaarue nf Ihe Sacred Itenrt. Altar and . Rosary Society of St Teresa's Purlsti In. vlted to funeral. Tuej . K-30 a m. 72fi S. i,arK .V,.h,,.intn, m. 'V. ,r',1u "".. st' .Teresas Church 10 a, in. Int. llolv Cross "-'JOvTi-ti t An. 11 is v-.,. i, , .. ONLILL, April 18. ANNA if . daUBliter 'it ,"" .l,;','"l" ' ;7,'i."!!'e vinoerii Relatives and friends. R V. SI. Sodality und ana irienus inviten 10 lunerai services on Nnrtmmml Cent Auto eerilre Mon. at 2 n in , at parents' reslden.-e. TRtl'P Anrll 17 FRANCIS hti-hanil of ' ' L'.lir. S Howard st. Int. Arllnaton Cem. ' Mary It. TrlpT Relatives and friend, i:"- MIORTIIAMf AMI RtMIKKKKPING o1". "...V lei v lev-. Hwn, eie r-kn. Loilae No "Il I and A M Delta I (Ireuff Shorthand, the eas). speedy system O'CONNOR. April 10 MARTIN, husband chapter? No II R A. M. : Kado.h Cninman" 1 HustKeea Courses. I)av or Kvenlna T rVchin la of Anca (neo McllowatO and eon of Patrick derv N "ll K T Lu l.u Temnle A A I Knrnll nnv time To meet the heavy and In- ' Vnna O'Cnnno- (nee McMalioii). I ?.erV, .. E1 '.:,-. -J .''.V'. J"SL,A -J '. r, .ulnu dem.nd for louni in.n and wnm.u ml Eft, PUBLIC hW .ini 1 ii raffiSriitoi i ,i i - 1 1 iiife i"1 4. iiliiiMlliliilaftlilirt II lllVlllf fl ill II 1 nnr'n lYirslifl APRIL 20. 191S D BATHS f Bt t&.lward'a Church, Imlted to funeral, Jfjn , A:30 a m., Jiut w, York at Holemn. requiem maaa Ht. SrpuTchri. Cem. Auto funeral. OURAN April IT, CHAni.GS OUrtAN. nelatlvea and frlenda, Solomon a Indira, Ne, ijawarn inurcn. in a. m, ini, iioir in. i- ana jk. m.: uinmnnatua rxM3se mo. L'OO, I o. O K., 111th Vnrrt Hepubtlran E- eeullt Committee and Hlth Ward nepublt. ran lluh. Invltvrt tn funernl arvln.a itr.4 H Wth at.. Sat.. 3 pm. Jnt, private. I'lltt.i.II'M. - April t. 2l.lA ii. widow nf William rhllllpa nnd dauahter of late road attove Pennypnek Creek. Holmefihurr IMtKCH April 18 uiei t'vr vt,tit. dauchier nf Johi 'ff and Mary Punch and ni1il,iiBlil,r lata jnnn and i:nen Tiarnri, afd .17. nelallvea and fr en, a. rrepatatlpn. nr tne, "tin nociciy. ivaiue of Sacred Iieari. ii v. i . ."paiinr ano rKlia.., of Sacred ITeart " J-arocnial neneoi, inui,..l In funeral. Wed.. 8 a m parenta residence. 124 Watklna at. Solemn maaa nf renuh-m Sacred Heart Church S.30 a. m Int, Cathedral Cem. . . , IiKDMOND In Cnnahnhncken. April 18 JOHN J . oi "f Daniel and lt Mary llenmoml, aited 8. Iieiativea and frlenda .11 .ni.H.a nf which he waa a memher. In vited to funeral, Mon,. H a tn . father'r io.NT.Y April IT, MAROARIll' ROo.V D.Y Relatlvea and frl-nda Invited to funeral Sat . n ft. in . n " -inn bi Charles'a Church (iia a l: rrnosK.'ln; April 17, VTIM.TAM PP.NN RCSK. husband of late Anna R. nanaaardt Rose, affed 70 Relatives n,l friends ln vlted tn funeral services Mon , 2 p m.. ri'sldpr.ee of son-in-law Harry J Hughe Kin' Hlahway nnd 7th ave.. Audubon N J V'rl'tiila may call Sun eve. Int. North wood Cem , Thlla. iirmv.ii -Anrll la. . ltdSKlt April 1-. Arti,ur. j nusnanii Rnttlo mowers' asso . invited to runerai, I Mon . 2pm 2IU S (12d at Int Ml. Mnnah Cein Krlends mt.f call Sun eve. ' ROSSEI.I,. At Johstnwn. N J.. April 17 I CAROl.INK UOSSJH.I.. vlfo nf Oenrae i: Rnarell, aaed no. Relatives ami friends In I vlted to funeral. Sun . It n m.. residence. joostown. jx ini. juiiusinnn ei rj. tfin. Friends may call Sat , 7 tn 8 rtl'II Anrll 17. IDA. v srlfe o Rela of Albert n.,h In.o lturrls) hiri-il S3 TtelatU. n friends Invlti ,1 to funeral services. Fat . 2 Sin ', , .. iinui.K'n "i a,,,, private, orthwood Cem. Auto service SCHMITT April 18, MARTHA KCHM1TT ,m.. VIJa.,11 wlfa nf 11. -PV H.nmltt ...a n Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Int. Oreenwood Cem. Frlenda mav call Sun. 8 u,.,r.,.'Tit t t.-n In.ll 10 rennenre, ii r? "",- I.,:'''-!'",i,;5""V, 1 nf Heynanl wav iteistivrs and irirnda In. Hlah mass of renulem St MM,h,wa ihurch V(M 't0 1mrt servlc-s. Mon. 8, p. m., " r...mTla, Ai.iJ'to a JiJifvr l J.i .a N Mh i Int. private. IT ends' South. RIIODKR April IB. SAMi'KfhusUnd ,,, (m l,mins may Le viewed Bun. of Mary Rhodes (nee Howl) Relatives and A , funeral. frle-ri.1- C-ovirt rmtiown V nf A Kd. woTcOTT Ipee Nutt) -April 18. HKNTtl. i"irt ' ,?"?,' tV,n,V.'ed,,,f,n-n,e?i.,',Mor,V KTTA wl.U of llenjnmln. I., AV.le.lV ad . "U ni v fch..nn.Vu .1 rifl.m. nin.Jn ' I iieiaiivea ana iricnns invuen in lunrrai ! P- RS,.SLld,. rrw, xil rm?.i servlcea. Sun 8 n m.. ntn Federal at., 'nl.riW -v IIIai IT mtAniiif-i.niKiV Camden, N J Int. at hnrdentown. V. J.. ROONI.l APril IT, ,MAIIAIll.T IlllO- ., mnrnln. n-..ln l...... Cm.n T.nn IA JO. land Itnsarv snclrtv Invttid to funeral Tu s M .til .. in I4.1K .Sllrwood St.. Munavunll Rinul.'tn mass St Marv'e Church lo a m Int t Marl's Cem.. Roiboroucrh Omit "SKYIIKBT April 18. MARY K dnuah- ' IvV; an. ti lend. Invl e,l a fune'ral .'erv e . ll.in n n, ..l.l.nA nf I, .nil... Pt,,.!.. II Sejhert. 24in W Firth st (24th and I Cumberland) Int private Nnrthwood Oem Auto funernl HKi,ii.N April in Ni.i.AMf. l li ORACi;. wife of C-orire w Sheldon, aced ' 42 Relatives nnd rriends invited to funeral aervieea. Sat . 2 p. in . 1313 N (list St. Int private siiitnvi:. April in. p.KmucA. widow of Israel Shreve. of HI PaFo III Ileal- den.e 4331 1'lne at. funeral lervlics and Int at CI P.ien III . Thiirs .SMITH April 1 I'.llNA I. dauejhter -f , iiiihiii kiiii 1. 111- ,inry r-inun iieiaiivea and menus invited to servlcea. Mon . 2 p in , ..ir.'o t-ine ai nil prilale . ..023 I no at Int nrl M'll.l.MVN April III. at Washlnxton. D l' Al.ll'i; sru.l,MA- nee Katnn) Rela tlies and friends lmlted to funernl arlces Sun . I 3d n tn risli'etiie of mother. 113.", N HearM st Int prlvat, SrEINHAIlD April 17. HKNRY bus baliil nf Kniinu Stelnhnril Relatives nnd friends, Victory l.ndse, No. 4i, K. of P.. Invited tu funeral services Sun 1 p. nt.. daughter's residence Mrs Josi-pli llarrlni;. ton Villi N 17th si Int il-eenmount Cem HTYKIl. April Itt. CHARI.r.S WILSON husbanil of late Annie I Mer Relatlvea slid rrietids inilted tn runerai services 1 Mon.. 2 n tn . parlnc of John S Iterkel 1 imrli. ST.Io Cerinnntnwn nve Int prliate lnulne Rull.llnir Co.. Invited tn funeral s-rv. Ices Sat . 3 30 n m . 320U Morris st . Oer mantnwn Int private. Ardslcy Ilnrlal Park Auto serilce ! TI'HNKIt On Anrll ts. 1018. .IOSKPII II Tl'RST.R KRCd (18 veers Relatives and I friends Invited to funeral services on Mon , at 2 p. m., at the residence of J Wesley 1 Howen. 1018 a 2d et. Int. Femwood Cem. Remains tusv he viewed Sun eve. April' IP. Ut.MIlt V ' VAN ' ARTBDAI.KN vain Alll MUAl.l-i.N, Al isewtnrin, l'a. vlfo of Jnmes M. Van Artsdalen. aced 82. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, without further notlcm Mon 3pm LunsM , home M II. Churih Int. ndlolnlna crave. iard itemains mav lie viewed 1 to 2 u in.. Sioainoro st.. Newtown Slh'IIA, ivfdow of Andrew Kriintlniflfer. sited I IaaiiS l si a ItelalKp nnl friends St Marv'. Altar . Sunday War Nevs In view of the critical situation on the western front, where every hour brings fresh developments of the great est importance to the Allied cause, it has been decided to issue a special Sunday Afternoon War News Edition In this edition will be printed the latest bulletins from the battlefields in France. It will carry the story of the conflict for the twelve hours following the last reports as published in Sunday morning papers, bridg ing the gap in the news between Sunday and Monday mornings. In addition to cable dispatches from the front there will be other war news and special articles. Distributed by newsboys and dealers , Price 2 Cents nn.Titrt s VXtt nl.HVW .anrll 1. VtlAMClB C. VAN ni.UNK, rtrildrnee 1SI3 B. !lro at. J'aJ stj. ..... .. ... .. N, J , JOHN A , enn e Mary K. Vanderl(t, ai nnd frlendi Invited to tu v.imer April ie, at iiurnnaioii. or laie jo-epn anq I Ts. iieiaiivea '1. .IAS R. Pearl ei.. iiuritnvinn, ;v j., Odd Pellowa1 Cem. VKhNOU April ta. 1 Caroline A Vcrr.ol (nee at.. Ilur lnatnn. N J. VKhNOU April tf. 1HAAC, huaband a( Caroline A Verr.ol (nee liarnlay). Itelatlvea H"1.'' ?r"t In'Hed t? Mrvleea. Sun . If., f M Cheater ave. Int private, .Newlnirah. N Y. rrtanda may rail Sat tv. Nawburs WAI.Z Anrll IT CHAnt.Kfl. aon of (leortre and Annie Wnlx (nea kehoe). nala tltea ami frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon., a. m , reatilence of arantlmether. Mra, Mary Kehoe. v.i.ia Merrnitn at, int si Amnroee a ... Srhu,ii,i u,,. r Train navea I r.lumni. Av. mi-h,,, iftaj .. scnuy ;i kill par i,i,V.i. nera ( i copy WARD Anrll IT. WIT.I.IAM J., husband of Nellie C ward (nee O'llrlenl and ann of William J and Jennie Ward, eed J7, Itela. tlea and frlenda, Cahlll Council, No, 1100, K of C Invited to funeral, Mon.. 810 a. m . 318 tlorheck at.. Km Chaae. Phlla, ItlajVi maaa St. Cecelia's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Croea Cem. WAT, APril 11, .MAIUIAllter M., TtlOOW iteieiiva anu ir ff ?sfS F J. iciiTMnn riT v . j4. fajkfsi cv&-.er u TrlC SCASHORtCtTYUrHOHCS ', Immedlataly adiolnlnf AtlantlaGty, ami connected or lati ana uvqusni electric cars, and the wetld lameus riA.,w.lW. Nn tBtaaulaaforles I pure erlcslen watart unaicelleaj ichoelsl public ptayjioueds end recraaUen piefl protected bathinf beaches. TralnlsclliUasunaquallad. Hundiedi el Philadelphia business men live In Venlnet lee year reared and commute daily. r lanttrt WslH tee fsraW W-nntne, eriai I -- - Cll Cant, ViraMf City. I r I at. Uoafsntnat-vt- K- av. near IHaoe. (Ciee. VVCUTlUlt3T ,- ., nPiv... hatha, ma. to si. Private hatha, me. str lln ,in sHv S'.t .tn dalle Chaa. Suare. wtatNi.ntYn.i.i;, p,. SUN5LT HALL "Ptn .. 'ie .ear, Vlleerilll hOniS COm i forts i crisp, dry air, beautiful mountain i walka. Drllfhtful place for week-ends. Not a sanatorium. Write Ceo. S. riaul, man. ater. vvernsrsvnie. l'a. or ueanr Central. St MMf.R f AMI'S Pine Tree CatnD for Girli Poeono Mts. r,lle r" -amlJ ur u,r, 4 hours from New York Miss tllanche D Price sal w. School Line (lermantown. Phllad-lphla. , ! khitationai. Until eve The Gold Medal School The kiudints nf Sinner's lluslms- 'Mleire win more unlit .viedsis tnan ore won hi tin nunli's- d aliiri-nta n rill the other business schools and men scnooia in rnnatieipnia. Strayer's Duaineit Collece 807 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 1 r aslnu with nlflce and business training our classes will be continued day and evenlmt thrnuah nut the romtnir summer months Call or write foe particulars and Catalog PIIII.ADKI.PIIIA lllvSIXF1 t'OI.I.Kfii: 1017 thestnut Street irmo RAG TIME PIANO PLAYING T.t CUT IN 20 I.KSMINS llonklet Mulled Iree CllllliTKNaiKN' M'lllini. or I'onular .vinslc 1520 Chestnut St. Spruce 967 1 to funeral. ,,.,' c, us - .- -... Mnsa at St. ' ln'1 " "" I Int Holy i i .1 i I ' ' Rl'ltlNfl IIBSOKTH ' ATi.NTic rrrv. n. j. i riRoayChrVwet . rKTfsaaVTBesjSssoJlafc. MhfeeHIMastUAaveiapBa- i.n-iTlWAllri- wj sea 1 1 1 111 11 1 -1 inn 1 LEDGER 1 V. r, PAtt xmw in jwuiat VSS!bmffils&M. a.y PKKINKSn (tPANICt-It n,iinr,"fi fram llhu i&PWfs owelten are. Paklneaa an afuuiieli liberal Preaion 40, mm." PIN t-ott. pin. circle ef email 4lanMfUk set LrW-ifScael: in Pine I retume. town. '7VKLT WAHTKP-rSXATJI T BSLI TBLErnONB OPXKATIWI 11,60 Per rtl Mn(h af tnatruatl nta er in aevaneemeal. Oeermleni are asel ermleni are aseltna te onicta cenvcnient to meir ne NO EXrUUKKCB HKCSSSAnT An excellent ortunltj' far yeara; vftmen between IS ana 21 rear et ate. There are cemfertaela and attret tlve rsertatlen and dtnlnc reeeai where meals are eerred at celt. PEHMANENT EMPLOTMBIO' Apply bstwasn 8 a. m. and ( j. el 409 Market (treat. Tilt: BELL, TELEPHONE CO, OB PENNA, i CMCRIvS A larare rorporstlen la In nee ea? . aeverel win women between the aree ef 18 and 2.1 fee clerical work l hours Siao toll anod, clean eurroundlrtaai excellent cnaaees oundlrtaa aa ablll ii or advancement aa ability Is ahnwnietatc lane, einerisnce and ealary eipeeled. ' f...1ff.. lrSrt. ' ' "" T , I CI.KRKS Youna lad ra. neat and acc-u- rale nt nsursa altcht Vnowt, ef Uimr, pref.i pleas, eurreundlnsT. P MtX, Ied, OrfT 1 CO()K, rhambernru.M end waitress; J well recommndeil. respenalble Preteetajit women, . Phene Qtrm-Jilown 388ft. P 43. l.tiinr Ottirm. COOK, whtt. xprHn-trd pcrmafvant m1- tloni rftriici. ,tifpnon vntttnvi mil il nit, DICTA niOMW orKRATonH wtfit.fi iw irr rornrntr nrr rommfrfim nnywi wrmsBini mancnt ratal, lary deelred. Jlon: atate expsrlenee and salary M IM. Ledger Central, vIIRLS ion, MINDING CAP SPINNING KTtAMKS CAP TWISTING UTtAHK.1 DRAWING AND ROVING rrUMV TJH. KHP.EN ICAItDING CO. T4.CONY WOB.1TBD MILLS UNRUH ST. AND DELA-WARt. RD7KE TACONT. PA. HKLP WANTED GIRLS AND. YODNO WOMKN WANTED for hand and machine oeerwlera In saw and file work! permanent noaltion at amnd vaifl for aatlsfactery anniicen Icente Mmua pain to eattafactery workert Annlv Kmraevment Denartmept ENRT DISST2N SrtNfi, INC iik: Tereny, rniiasetprua O I It I ,S Rrleht. neet jrlrla. I3U and la ear eld. tn learn flnlahlnjr or artlerlet teeth: Hxht. clean hand werlc ln modern, sanltarv factnryt good waxee paid vhlle iearnlnx and rapid advancement! alao nenue. namenl In addition to w, Standard Dental Mf, Co.. 3it W, Nerrle et, GIRLS wanted In flnlshlnx rnem of peinlUss plant! Ilsht, eeneental wertti 4a hours te week: ehanra for advancement, Ketterltnu Co.. 4A8 Arak at. nun !' cvnenti'Onen I. lirvM.-nV "Vt I pt,Y HOt'GHTON rnKSS, MASCIi AND SoMBR"ET Centlnued en Next Pee !g 'fa 3CS' JU'vP A.1' $S Vt If "1 Ml Tm ' ,.S)
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