sm? M m m 4UH .s-- rattflmT rise: hinted EXCHANGE MM , Broken Expect Soaring :ticcs noon fence ami Predicted lldent Wilson's apnea', Tililcli was the tongue of almost eery one Hit the half session Saturday, did rMm to have the least effect on the nip ttlr TlfliiAa vMitA.l Blrnni. 4111 ryj,fjfc close. The subject, however, seemed , jIMuo" in the financial district. ;onc fiwBga opinions were asked would en- 8. fcwr an -expression, except one, who said t'TMWomu ud a. uuumciniig. nic umj H'&r "ri expressions neara -were mm A - ''HhiL local and not really a national FV y at the present time, whatecr It t l ,r develop later. ' MR?tJ.a lk lhe"Street the early nropects of h.! twi were discussed pro and con, with KLsJ." .i-ft Aa.l.M . t. . l .ansa . frttsi-vl... JbtX 5 svrwii Hciiiiinnii jii mwi v. jhc iwu- jiwmnity or urrener on mc part 01 rur .'iltey. and Austro-Hunirary in a few days, i Krf ... i .. . i.. . -. ' s -iwiTinB Ito aueninuve ior uprmnu)-, .'X,ltmbr s nticipated some Important nap- i- , .li-VMtlllUfl r.fnf- IhA rmrl;t miPTt thl4 U& imornlns;. which might stampedo the mar- S'" l?eH, and one banker went so far ns to j fi-f.may that the recent action of tire money W'VPOOl committee In Now York as more ; 4& In 'anticipation of whnt miff, it happen &v HsU,l,rt prices of securities soaring1 any iirrifww uays, nmicr inuu wui uuu iii - .uElrwadv hanncned. m . vi .,: - , ., .ii.i ,,, K:jfcW. H Mrn'ffi r S?A-iJL...i..-j t .i. n..i,.i ,it.iri,.i inn 'JfWftothlh. ery definite could be nscer- Jd'iro . Tones, the salesmanship Instruc W,tlned on this subject, although the ru- tor told Us at nn Thutsday-s class. E- v,'$H'fliors persist. P M Bankers and brokers anticipate a con- ' 'ifftinuation or tne present inarKei sireiiKin 6..S"Tiftir some time, unless Interfered with by' Esiife further action bv the money committee K - ak. Investment houses report a fairly good .1' xt-..' . -. i i-i !. ....n ,.of r l-v.' -- ..... .. .!. la I., la .... 1 1.I1 -!..... I.. I -- -- .- . . , . .... I irs ,l nnv nRcr. II 11 tuill lll.li flrvrmi i'"" - -' - . . -. ". " . I'VCrV tnP I1U lilt iLIin t HUH f'-U 111 llilli" iLV. DU3 nef& ii is um iii.it n.t.w. ..w.. "YUaues, short term with high yield ana"i ' " "'"-. "t.e " i hcsb To tins general Miowieuge snouiu ln,, Al ,iis time m its head marched jgSV,'vary attractive to Investors, are waiting ,'"t,,h,a 7 "c "as an equ.il "--hanco i1P- ni1ilt.fl the spec'al knowledge of .vour , , , , lIle,r ro,)M of nlp r ' be launched within the next few days.' ''"elop the kind of personality he particular activities j NV.ll.Ptllp lllUu. , n Ba,nB wouni, i'SKThm. of course, have all bean pawed. ..BeV.rcn the two school, of thought T find vour no.ln... Career of Peter !" ",0 "a "''"V " 31 s,l!" f.r.0" " vS MP"" by the capital Isues committee ns , commonsensc i-chool which while '''lnl" Interest ng as well as instructive, , "errnnu gun n.ui t-pioueci. i ne i-rim-e p not being incompatible with the need? ' communsensc i-ciiooi wnicn. wniic t b uswlon to make: As'c.r v es took up lis place Just under iH&f ? .v 5 incompauuie e agreeing that personality can be de- RrtiortHInu Is eo eloselv related to sales. .,., ,.,,.. ,.niP ,,S.r. of the Government. veloneil. also nnirnlm ih.il w nr. i manshto. whv licit give I'eter Fllnlsomet ex- ' ."- - u V ...... .. i 'W& The same old rumor about new financ- ,'M; Inc by the Fennslvanla Kallroad Com- 'w Pfy ' afloat again, inquirj" ironr a cs'v. wen-Known nnancier wno is cio-e to mc sr.2fi,s, Pennsylvania authorities said he had ! .-,$"'! hesard the. rumor and. as on previous t'i& jyoecaslons, had traced It back to "no-, , i;vijf X-V ' ?c i xll courffe wncn l nearu u, lie illu. g , "I did not credit It, because every prece-l rf'dent connected with Pennsjlvania Jtjfcv financing was against it. In all my 'fcSij, years of experience and study of this, riSKr -BUOJect l nave iouna mat tne i-enn- .W Bylvanla IUIlroad Company never Issues 4W.,ec"r111" when 1""lccs r """"i"" arc ! TOflZlL" l2 " "S S.": ." : Ir-imfi-V "'" "' ""'"c.-b .ii "" iic " Wlm n,5 ?nd no,M are Issuocl !lt a t,,ne .'.W 'F,nn "! command par or oier, ami on ; M- '' r aDout I'er "" i Know ' itwbc iiitj i eiiuaj tiniu. is uorruwiiit, if"$i money at present from the Government . t."V;r Ut a net. nanl on.1 a.. 1nnn- na It n n iiri-V ...., .. o lull), Ik ..., JM continue to do that It Is not likely to 5,'ritJt'wouId be comnellcd to ritv T ner pent ,. , . ""-""'' m "e nns :i , ting army olllcer tniH ween. iJiLrt Thn h p,ili!L vvell-devcloped mind to think up ways In the first month of the college year. $PJ 17 . ln. I'f;nns'lva"la and means of doing things: he has the 1" per cent of the State College unit i&Jti ,8SU0 no,es lhat wlu cost lcs,i tha nhvslchl strenetl. , ,r,. ,,, , hi i.i.J. ' of the S. A. T C. has been sent to of m'4 Percent, then." he said. "I will look1 o creates and he has L lf!ll J I ScefrVlnliw camps. Owing to the "&&" ,Ior an issue, but not till then I .,. i , . , has the moral fiber urK011t .lemand for orflceis. the l'enn- aSEr. , 3 l' ' "ot u" lnen- ' that keeps him from doing wrong. I Ai,.in ,,.- Cniieee will begin n. new ..-l-yF . ....j ..v.wu uk ,.uuu...& ......, illlkll nil,.. . !. ...II ( . ... '. few Newr Tlnnri OfTtf-rEntr 'Simr.r.uc. n t-nnn Imu n nnnt-t. .1.1 .t... I j , 'There are a number of new bond of Km&tT,nK Xl bo "deVdurltW thl. week., t :a- bankers having these transac-. I- S l,ons under advisement say already MJ,y have had substantial Inquiries jpricn expressions or desire to Dartlci- Kii.- i -i. j ., . . - takvai in me ijrtnju&va nnancing NJThere was n. firm iinrtertone in ,,,. Hw-" .-. - . -.- ; -" " "- hJwum ukikcl uii -.Liurnnv. wrn n nir i" .iifce'ral volume of trading recorded foV R .7vhalf--dav session. 1'rlre, m , nasi ,.'21- -..:. "..V . ." ."". OUSmtwrUair changed from yesterday's f&S ?? i.r" A.-K0-J"" ',,!, . ., , .... ...,.,,. MtaTn act ve in fZ" VrVd." '" w,.1;" tHatKew York Stock Kxchange and 'Hr""e" l"o counter. IVtT&i, rJ&3 While It mav he (hot tn. .in.- I UK WlttU I .,.. 1.. al.a ... - ... may be that the stock W S&'marIet vttl 8how reactionary "tenden l 'ifif& during the coming week, It Is not r .-J'yrthouht tllat thls wlH U" regarded In i ., .. , t jjS.ivoe Dona market to any appreciable .AjBxtent.' '"iufcyP American Telephone and Telenmnh -1sWv:oonvert'ble bonds held firm at close raS?.l' Pr- Consolidated Gas convertible 4-w .were quoted at from 103 to 103ait ithern Pacific convertible 5s at from ' fSonthern -atfrSl -" . .?; . .ner .raroaa eues Is charaoter and reputation the ' - tn n..rHn unrl nrPfln in hex tire- of Immgculate Conception tt h. in. Jnt. Old nf int. Oucn nnd MarunrPt TJhIIpv. nrla. f 9:SX.VTV tirm. aiinOUell oniV il inn(1pratAim7" n -ittir ti-ntnin 1AV -t-. '"".'- . .. . .. . - Cnthpflrtil iVm. Antrt fnnpriil. !.t.. -- t. i. ..i..i .. h.j uGfMfnorUnt of busln ...., ... , .v uu..h nuiiiiui ticAv uancui fntiv ror inmicaiu.Le assistance to avei t . v. i.- .- . t- irvri-n .u- wn'i n irnun mt m-n m luiinnii '-fi. ess was transacted in "No." was the reply. "Reputatlcp is X!,lt . " l ?ac'w,.v HX ;:, if:., .' ' ' " "'Wlchr. ZTv laem. what others think we are, while char- The Vienna municipality has only iMIii-kali 1,u1ki. 1. O. o !"; Women's Urn- ijai.v Oct T. of pneiimonla .10IIN bonds were firm nar- , acter Is what (Jod knows we are. three weeks' rations left, and supplies. . flrlal Ao. of Maces bees of the Wnrldj huabaml of Catherine Duly tnee Furev) and i ...i.ii. .i ' ' ' mit enmlnr hneii n n.r.n.,ii i.. notably from (Jallcla. hav e been stopped Ladles of . Golden Kaiilc. xclslor Temple. ,on of Arthur nnd Kuaan IJaly. of Oor- ;"SLIberty Ian tumim: The'SUs nVo nt on, "suppose a person dclevolps his 1.;"" hu'rrMly' mne ( ""K1" $-1 "' $& " VAhsIS' trJiSr T"i . , and'mora.1 sides "'lioTnri-! 52""!.". " ii ZjfesV iHoj ln-tMirVo'. . l&foi,- ftE ' WcV Sif. ",' nlmnma" EHB: vernment issuer wr nulpt. Ta' ana inorai aiaes. ills personality fa ' ihnir nMimut in npisimii the t.y.ocht not nv Pnrirnn emmnii . ikr. wnmon nf vv.n t f.nt. ( i nir nnH kthi0 r.nnmn J fSa-K?' eonalderable ', kSI- ".w bvwu i.nS(,BK..Forel8'n go ? AV Iwtfttl tl imotl nn., . Jl -. txlfr-corded In this department. L 0,ri' ." . ..... nilluuilL Ul LI.tUlIllT IH- "$s ffo'ri-trm notes wte treatly stlm- , ,? i'tel y the quick sale and cversub- (j, ;cS'xc-otlon of the J2B.000.ono of American irisT investment nouses say k&Jtait results of this character In times ' ,LsmkM thl nrpflnnl ham n 4Ar,Ann.. , - . T- - r. ... .., u 11.11UCIII.7 l,f ' g3g Stimulate enthusiasm In the trade and w ftvTT "'rr i encouragement to ''Mttw contemplating- other fresh effer- i.l .y.jjsi.'. . . . V?' xn com'neT weeic Is expected to be .--; ww 01 tno most acuve in tne sliort-term IZBOt business, and a number of new of- rl (."J."""" C"1 Prooaniy be made. New i",'."r vciiiiuj oa 01 neptemDer, 3 313, rjJi';Wr in active demand at 99U to 09 1. UWt,ylIcl E.54 per cent. -typg. Broken Opinion. ,V,Al5fjcajidler Brothers & Co. say: "Alas! !Pi."ifcf; railroads continue to h tlm Vr.pl' lI14 orgy of syndicate speculation In -. om stocks carries on for weeks Mvt interruption until extraordinary I prices ars reachedbut when the raaaa, unoer sucn competent leader :aa, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific, r..etc, commence to advance, lm- 7 tne oanks start calllnr loans th 'money pool" convenes to con wUe extension of loans, and Erte r ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR agfeeer, who hat been supervising tangfaeer for a large firm of engineering con tractor for number of years employed in general contracting business in Philadelphia, has placed over 800 laborers and mechanics oa rush work in last sixty days, is about to witar field as engineering contractor. If you kava job that must be completed before coldwaather sots in, requiringtwenty-five or '! Jrad laborer and mechanics, w , C c J iH'-r-V .$. tkxS:6M MHM 1Y j IWffMra S v4C" I lOftf WMtM ' FflT nti prornnent comej to nn abrupt halt," Koontr. & To. say: "There la a Brent drat of speculative enthusiasm oer the possibilities of the Mexican situation. For all oil shnrra that have any In terests In that country there Is now a broail demand. Thai Is the result, of course, of the crowing; conviction that Mexico Is nt last to have th. benefits of n stabilized tlovernment. Certain It Is that such progress has been made that the oil companies are now assured of adequate transportation facilities and their properties are being Riven the fullest protection. This Improvement will later extend to shares of mines and manufacturing companies. Mexican In vestments will be Aery profitable during the next few years." BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of 'Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Covvriohti .. Lvk.hu. xririmr. adrrrrbiim nH I t.nrAi,iHur Ami' hjimc ntiriKAm pfrftrJ.i ---J f ", "!'"' ."'', .TZc,"r.rtc,.,n?m'l ""'' 'Ty Tchtch nrV.,ni;7oB, MmTW ipWorcri. ' Aimiccrs to technical minimus mil be mi . ,'T :'K!::!7. i:.F"w"tf to rm, 0 nM(r"- Hf(l fce uovoi tfo W ofjsfoiy of Pctrr i'Hnf. i CCXXIN rtMAnts ..iii'.'..' . .. -... . II''' v-'lll iiiiiiiK tu ui.v .iru way pt D,' -"'"Vf , i write down the principal things that " """. 'V aoom now sniesmen can develop their personality and as - -.......".. .... .- ..-.. he put It: i c hear n lot of talk these days I about per.-onallty. Some people contend inar our npryonnin i iinrn wiin u ami - - . -- --. -- - - - - - - - each bom with Inherent tendencies that give our personality a bent In some definite direction. "Xcverthcless, every one of us can de velop that Indefinite something which wo call a pleasing- personality and which m.ikes us 'ennil miverR "personality Is the outward espres. ' T,v,,. .. .I., nc tiiaidgicusu unci ilitun k u.iivi mm pnnic-i energies iiiiu mentality vvnich we possess. "The personality which Is most pleas. Ing Is the ono that has the mental, moral and physical abilities equally de- veiopeu. TonsIilr this circle (And hero "Jonesy" drew a circle on the black- larl representing one's personality. .now let us divide It into equal parts, thus. (He then drew three lines from the center. I said to Francis: "I wish h0 cut the p)e at tnc Waldorf: thnt's the kind of slice I like for a Jitney.' But he only scowled). "The circle would then represent the well-developed personality the person- "Suppose n man has n poorly dev clon ed moral character. He may sttll think up clever plans and evecute Inem. but I he may be merely a clever crook, and morality may be termed the governor' of tho human machine, cw..u. .. , ,. . .iKrtiui ii.tcii i you I seen tnnse "Again! haven't you nil seen those u-.u.u.. ,...i,. . ... . ". "'""""'"'J ""'" People witn muscles like wen-teniDerfa steel and vet tl.ox- hnl.l . .....,. ... - - ' ' ,Z"L "' " ".' 7..".'1?. uSc.eJ"ey ..,...,,; , u, k, u , ranaeiiu worm ror oiner pcr.pie with the t0 wKae ,,.d inVna "VeT?a,;;."codnearCVhe stu l,:1- Biiit consiaer ine stuuioils ffl- , Iow V. 'P a '"-V " huddled c" ?. I"?'?!. ' -"" -' -1 ntnt, ,. t, .. - . m Plan, .vt lie never crfti nnvuhor h - . . . .. :-- . -.v, - cause ho lacks the nbvslcni .nrrv tn .. . . :. .- . "- - i carry mrougn Ills good Ideas. ' "Tho success of the individual depend ... mu r.nmui.v ui int- uQ.eicpmcni or these three sides of his personalltv " Some one asked Jethro what was thn difference between personality and char acter. Personality, he answered, "may al-i most be termed the outward evidence nf 1 character." warped thus. (Hero he drew an esc- shaped oval.) His physical development causes his personality to buhje In that direction as the narrow part of this oval may represent, "Which of these personalities, as ex pressed by the circle and this oval, has the best chance to succeed? The clrclo of course. A ball naturally will roll farther and stralghler than an egg besides, an egg In easily beaten!" A regular hgwl went up at this and after .a, bunch of questions the class was dismissed. Jethro Jones says he'll have more to say next Thursday about de veloplnif one's abilities. I went to Leevllle Parle on Sunday, as Mr. Lee was anxious that I should see flie property, lieevlllo Is about fifty minutes' riue out or urana central sta. tlon. It seems that every Saturday and Sunday the salesmen take prospects to see the property and while there pet the contracts signed. Each salesman has a his map of the land. The map shows the streets. squares and locations reserved for a school, a clubhouse, churches, etc. The house lots are all numbered and when sold the lot Is crossed through with a red pencil, I noticed that three-fourths of the lots were croesed off and said to e! I ler, the "star salesman:" "Looks as! Im M 14M, Ledger - tral --- - u - ---!. --. I . . J li .t n i a ad 1 1 ifiiin i nn i-jvni'inna r feu fin tin. theWi the whole fcoilfnf" Will ba st oon nearly all rone' now by the look of the map." Ma winked anrt said! "Thit's bunk It these glnks didn't think that the lots were golnir like the merry dell they'd banc oft" .Somehow that didn't strike me as being fair nnd square, and eUdcntly 1 showed It, for he continued: "You gotta do It, bo, If jou want the kale. We're sellln' real estate, not run nln' a Sunday-school picnic. Oct me:" TODAVS tlUSINF.HS KPIKHAM T7ie storekeeper who in nltcny "jnsl out" of things iciH toon be out" of business. What does this mean to oUT llusincs Questions Answered f hnve tskrn ft errnt f1i! nt 1n1erpt In 1""'. . sdmlMble liuslncits slarr, "l'etr flint," as I uellve Hint one can sain Brest ly bv It, no mutter nhl llnr lie Is In. I nm at prpont tnin!onl In s prominent blokeniiin hpinn rmincctnl with th" .New Tork Htiick KkrlmnKc sml 1 would like to know whnt tuintcft books 1 touM nrt which would site me r, ronnirhenslx Itmlnht into tho worklnns of tho bu1nm t should Hko to know nlo whst outsido work wilxild boln iii In relation to tlio "bond department," In which lm anxious to work. I nm taklnir a general educational rourp In the evenln Oppnrtmont of the .New York I'lty I'ollrRp. IVopIp ask mp what brncflt I pxppct to acquire from this couibj an.l why do X not sncrlatlzn In some line, as this Is tho aRp of apecl3ltr.atlon. Would sou ad Im my dropping: the KPiicrau cnurs In pref erence to ftom special work which wou.d bo more applicable and useful In my Pne? lrnder separate coer I send names of books which should proe helpful to j on. I do not fully understand what you mean by "outside work" In relation to the "bond department." -slt our lm mi'd'afo chief to advise oU on this. He can do It. The fnct that ott ask will pleusit him for two reasons. Kirst. Because jou credit lilin with knnwliiff. , Second. Herausn It tells him you mean business. 1 ennnot nclv'se you about our educa tional program without knowing exactly what subjects are covered In our "gen eral educational" course. It Is true, however, tjrnt a general knowledge) of business organizations Is necessary to Aa T nti, ami hae lieru. in thn employ of a medium-sized advertising aitency for the last year. 1 would appreciate! some polntera. U. r . Glad vou find "Peter's" business life Interesting. If there is a sulllclent de mand that Tcter shall some day hac experience In the advertising world, he shall have It. At any rate, he will have some advertising cxperlmce in hla vari ous Jobs. A1MY TAKES 91 STUDENTS State College to Open New Term Due to Demands of S. A. T. C. Spiclal Diipatch to Kicnino 1'nblic l.alocr State follege. Pa.. Oct. 28 The War Department todav made another call on sstutn inllece to sunny armv olllcer". Xlnety-onc students enlisted In the , students' nimv trnlnlng corps were requisitioned for commissions In field artillery and army nvlation. Major James Bavlels. the commandant, will i recommend the appointment of high ..i.,.,ia mterini tf, the training camps. I but the Mini selections will be made by a t term on November 11. Several hundred young men will be admitted to college i'e Veen6 'iu'mcers'' training camps during the last month. The college has been empowered by . -.,- ..----"-"- - 4 ,.. ,, tlie war ijep.iriiiiciit m ictiuu .n ' men. This will be done In part by offer- T,en Two win iia none in nart nv oner- i ""v. :,:. . . " ;....., ,i. i. ing me special lerm ipr imjmra - m I men wno vcro rcKl'ierc-n i"r immai) A T l" They will receive board, lodg- i ing. uniform ami pay um me itoveni- ; nl HI imr.ue on)f re?u,ar co . ul th are ca,h,d to ani trinl , jng camp, FOOD CRISIS IN VIENNA Ui'l, W-nl-a D.i nMa :M TTitifl UlTCC CCKS liallOIlfl in IiailU, Delegations Beg for Supplies By the Associated Vren Amsterdam. Oct. 'ii. Vienna Is threatened with a food crisis In the most acute form The Vossische ZeitunB, in let th linhimnv Viennese starve. i uorieiict nn h. rain wriitr hhu auwuitui i i .iiui- num in i iit.iuii- men fin - '"J had high school training. I 'aii rv -Orf'' T EiWirVNiTq en5'. After ndmlsslon to the college, the .. ,?'-'' 'l'-r SC'.'. J-3..,AMEI..'. .1 ,,rv.N.Vft?' . .. Un...A.v.hA i1, nn,i ii!, n nn o I inoiner ft resilience. J4.iii s. 'iiti mi int. capacity .tudents vlll become members of the S. i.at Tu(, . In culver H. Pair Unemplovmetit Is widespread In Aus-'feral Thurs.. 8:.lo a. m., ,82- S. 18th st. Irian industries. The famous Skoda J"'' '"" """ ofnrr.'2Viem ,0 " m' s'' Jobn onus and ammunition -works hns dls- Jf;j.'cii Kit At ' New Tork Oct 1EN chnrBed 12,000 hands, owing to lack otxill HKECliER, daughter nf late"iilrain war materials. and Rebecca Reecher, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. residence of sister. Mrs. Harry Orieme. Carlisle Cases Increase 1 2111111 N. flth-si int. Illllalile Cem. Auto C'nrllale, Oct. -8. The number of new DERGER. Oct. 25. CHARLES IC. hus cases from influenza here has jumpi-d 1 band of Maria S. Derger. aged 02. Funeral slightly In the past thirty hours, and I Jfotei SS . " JTt. private2 P' m" 15U N conditions generally show small I111-1 hsehlin'. Oct. 20. of' pneumonia. no.SA liroverneiii. uim ,ui miuci itmn 1 1 ports klxty deaths In ten days from the disease, and 11 .Vewvillo man tvventy- J.E.& county Is double this, although accurate HgnrcH have not neen complied Milk la the Substitute llatlrlnn, ! Oct. 28 There hns been a big demand for milk since the closlnsr or me saioons saloons on account of tT iT'cents',,,1'0 it to n cents a quart, tho Influenza qw ndvanco irom IIAROI.I) J. (JROSS. J..1IKH II. IHRI.KV and K. TCDOR fiROftS, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE Thursday, November 7th, 1918 Friday, November 8th, 1918 Saturday, November 9th, 1918 Commencing, at 10 o'clock A, 'M. each day, nn the premise., and lontlnulna- In'th. order numbered In the catalogue until all of the lot. are sold. THE PROI'KRTV t'ORJIKRi.Y OF TIIK Rhode Island Perkins Horse Shoe Company Adjolnlns th. repair sh.n of the N, V N, , n, KAIIJtOtU VALLEY FALLS, RHODE ISLAND ' 3 Parcels of Manufacturing Rt?al Estate 3 TO BR KOMI rfKr.tHATKI.V . rARCEJ. SO. 1 MAIX 1'I.ANT (To h eold Thur.ila-. Nov 7th mis .1 in o'clock A. .. on the preml.e,v.nuilulnss. mostly hlth onSturJ .with monlto? l?.0!U.hevy..,'n,.btV.'!,'r,,,'e'. w,th "rrusted Iron inverlne. Total floor are. about 1.0.000 aq. ft. UNO contains area of about in acres, Sl'Ulf TnACK on iVn 1 .uftlclent to accomroodat. flu freight era at one llii'i. ihav-k on land L P,l!?' NO. S BTORKHOU8K HUII.DINdS. frame construction, Brave roof, .bout JS.OOO sci. It. floor .space, I-and reat 18, SOI so. n SPUIt TnACK v FABCEI. xo Q. S fOUNDRY HUH. DING monitor gravel roof dim.n.l. II, n In., with addition .bout 00 ft. ("ipo'a si! tn. ?A! n?" r. Blower. IJVNI) AKA IU.8.1T , ft. Sl'UIt TIIAUK c"p-"' 00 ii u in. mu r Crsr.e. Cl.vator 2468 LOTS 2468 MA'CHINERY About HO Ton. of Horse and Mul. . snoes. About 7A Tons of To. Calks About SOI Ton. nf Cast Jron Plate., u.fiJ ior rionriiuf. A COMPWCTBLY KOUIPPEII MACIIINB SHOP, with Tool. 1 ..,. , .. I Muclilnea. Uirs. lot or variety or .mall tools. To b. .old .eparattly ffi fit 75 suit purchaser.. '" 'gl l0 Send for de.crlptlv. catalogue to G. h. ii H. J. GROSS KSTAIlLIHHftD 1888 BKA- KhTATE ANO INSl'RANCK 110 WEaTMIMtTKH fcTNEJiT PKOVIOKNtE, II, I. , IWR nvr tmau BY LffiERATED DENAIN Toiicliing Tribute Kciulcrcil to Prince of Wales ami Canadian Commander I 7?y i7ir .lofiofci Prrt Hlth the llrltMi nny In Vranee and I nelglum. tct I'S, The historic old town of Denaln yes- ferday paid Its debt cr gratitude to the British for Its recent deliverance from n bondage of four c.irs by the fierman Invaders. yl! the remaining lesldenfs of this war-seal red place headed by the local dignitaries formally received nnd tendered n totiihlnR tribute of thanks to the T'rlnce of Wales, representing the Itrltlsh noernmcnl , Uenernl Currle, commander nt .the Canadian nnny corps nnd the commander of the Fourth Cana dian Division of Quebec, which freed Denaln from tho enemy The reception of the royal representative was attended by elaborate ceremonies. Tile t'rlnce of Wrlrs. General Currle nnd the divisional commander entered the town, with a guard of honor com posed of Canadian troops. French veterans of the war of 1ST0 nnd a dele gation of local beauties dressed In Alsatian costumes and earning huge bouquets. They proceeded to the cell ;t'l square of the town, where prom inent civilians and ollloia's wero waiting to receive them While n guard stood at salute tho commander of the Fourth Division was prcrcnlul with a Hap for his gallant troops, who a fpw days ago had forced the encmv from that ery hquare nl the point of I he, bayonet. The girls gave their ilovvefs to the I'rlnce, Oetiet.il Currle, the divisional com mander nnd the other generals. This irrimnny having been completed, th piocesslon lefoimeil to proceed to the church for the c-lchrntlon of high dress of thanks was delivered by the paiNh pi lest Then going to thn Brit ish representatives he thanked them as relatives by blood and association. In concluding he deflated that he could see the hand of tlod working flehlnd the Just punishment which certainly would bo meted out to the Hermans. This punishment h.id long boon delayed, but It would be all the harder for that very fact, he said. The congiegntlon then filed out of the church and the Prince of Wales took up a st.itlon nearby to nllow the troops to p.isx In review. Ills post was beside the Malue of General Vlllars. who as commander under Louis XVI freed Denaln fiom thn AUstrlans fbng I1" a8 i Wi: Wll.l. IIKt.f YlttT TAKK CARI5 OF KVKIIY KMKRr.F.M'Y ASHER & SON . FUNERALS 1602 Diamond Street tki.. miMOM) Tinsitm) ri:iETi:RY lots ARLINGTON rKMBTERY Conduetr,! on la n plan, with licrrn'tuill. care feature We now hie ready for mailing valuable In formation about Alllngton. Send noital. with Hddres nnd tittmo written rUinly, 1703 Arch Beatf)g .T i.-Avrr-T, r.. nt i..n. .,, , . .v.,iT".v'";, . " .. -. i .i.iu... .mahqakkt ., duunier or Annie and Ule mm ainnniipr runerai luee. ill (lir.. IS Ji) Chestnut st, Int. Ml. Zlou tern AXSf-KY Ort .27. CHAUr.KS TOSfl. I.KTT, ion of John If nnd Marl X. Annie. Funeral rpidpnc-j of parents 4.T11 Hrsent ft Int private. Cathedral Ceni I kjini itij."t. (.'ct. -;. Mun t.. ,ir or , In.inc I Armtrontr. RoJntUeH and friend initrd to nttend funritl. Tues , 10 h. m., reiidenco. C14 Winnewood rd. Jnt. Holy Clous Cem. ASH Jn rorotcn RPtMro. O I 4. JOSEPH a ami. Beaman nrft naps. n. .s. ,M son llf jinrtha K. and SvUestrr P. Ash. anl f. Funeral private. n.irent' home. H33 X. 20th at. int. Ml. -Murlilh c'cin,, lit con enlenei nf fRmllv HAftNES Oct. 'jn. MAnfiAUKT R.. widow of Robert Harnett and daughter of peiativea 1 Wed.. 7.:tn ite i-naries ana .viarv .mccuiiouku, aavii 4, una irieniin inviieu 10 iunerui. nroiner s rea denee. hsii , l.inn -ana.. V T l-lll. hl.bb ,k..K ' ni.i e... . n.,,,.,., .i ... ...Hi, ii.nna .i.ui.ii the Mooseheart legion. Chapter No. 4. Fu . yiiri inn iiiinriiHirr iinprH rniiv 1 i... 1MUR1111T or oun r. ana me isle Anna c Illerlln. aged HI. Funerai private, Tues., 2 nm residence Rosivn. Pn 2 p ni.. asss ly. lorK st. Int. private, Central Laurel Hill Cem IIITTEI.. Oct. 20. 411.17 Germantnwn av'eT, Germantown. JOHN II , husband nt Kath erlno Korb niltcl, aged .17. High Mnsa St, Francis of Aeiisl Church, Tuea,, 10 a, m Int. Hily Sepulchre Cem. HOAI.. At Atlanlle I'llv. V 1 . r.. qn I of J,".?un.,.nn'?' ''ATHAHINE. wlfn of jol V?- Xyftty WSn'p-'reSt?- reSii 'denee, llllltoii N. J., Tues., a p. rn. No i'inii.i. and EQUIPMENT. About 200 Ton. of rinlnr About .WOO Lb.. Istfiir ii.uiB M nailers, practkaly i, , !," IS Knginea. HarlzAntal n a. ,, , MtmSHARE . ii a. m.. -fi-A 1 ',(' 'vr. c i ' " ' - s. nnrn rWt. v?'M..n'..' miucitit ?'i. wife of Jimn Mi BoviTand daushter of .iiih a mjt ix. -.,,. . .? ::' 11, (a.., m B...M ,.e Amnin Vi.lODIP, rf 1 nersl Tue... 1 p. tn.i S721 S. ltth it, Int, privarew IIOYl.t5.-)ct. a., of pnfumonli. JOHN .t , son of John ami lata Mary A. Hojle tne tmrrilii). Funeral and Int, nrlvate. father's reldenc!. i.os fairmount ave.. Wed., s m. In Int. llolv t'rn.a Cm Rori.n (nee Harklna). bet. ss, of In fluents. SUSAN, widow of John A. Hole ' runtrai ' "",. " " m.. . v . cor. xntn ana Morris stu. Int, New Cathedral tVm, ItRAtlV.Ort 2S, JOHN, hunband of AONKS IlltADV (nea Currfln) and aon nf I'atherlne and lata Patrick w. Hraitv. Fu neral Tiles., 8 a, in. 1 tMO N, 20th at, Int. Holv I'roas Cem. HltANSON. Oct, 2.V at .-,.nig Hrmr st .MARY, widow of Henry Ilranfon (nee Daw. son). Due notice of the funeral will be sjven. 11RF.NVAX.--Oct. 2d, of pneumonia, RES. SIB IIRKNNAN. wife of Thomaa r. Rren nnn. Funeral Wed., P a, m . from IPSO S. 1Mb Int. private Cathedral Cem. niKHivtt-:. Oct. an, chari.ks kdward. son of Arthur C. and Catharine Ilrooma (nee Klmber). aaed 2 eara 11 moa. 21 davs. Relatives and frlenda Invited 10 service. Wed., 2 P. m., parents' renldence, 240 B, .14th r.. t'nnulcn, N. J. tnl, Camden I'em, 1IRYAN". At Atlantic rity. Oct. 24, d pneumonia. HAMUI?!. husband of Margaret Rrian (nee Itlack) and son of Klten and late Hunh Rryan. ased 88. Funeral Tuea., m a, 111.. rieldenco of mother. N. B. ror. Somer ret and l.ee sts. Int. private. Holy Seput ch-e Cern. HUCIIKR. Oct. 21 of pneumonia, at Mill, vllle N. .t. Wll.t.TAM S.. liuabnml nf Ulllan 1. Ilucher (nee Voumil. iced a.t. Int. prlvaif. Hlllalde Cem . phlladf,ilila IIUllKK. Oct. 2,1, RICHARD IIURKi:, nf tT.in N, Rouvler si., aired 48. Funeral serv. lees Tues.. 11 a, m oilvrr If. Ilnlr Hid.. I?' hetmil m. Int. private -IltlltNS. Oct. 2.1, JOHN 11URNS. Fu neral private. Tues.. M..H1 a, m. (1038 Had dlngtim at. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Wl'R.WS -Oct. 20. WIM.IAM BSTKR. mibnnd nf Anna K. llurn (nee Honpock). I uneral We.1., 1 p m., mil Howard st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. CAMlWMt.l,.- Oct 2.1, ANNA.' daushtei nf harah and the lale John Caldnell. Fu neral lues h n. m . 3T31 Stanton et.. Falls 'L s'h"lkl1l. lllRIi miiei at HI. Ilrldset's 1 hurch. II .10 a, ni. Int. nt Wcatmlnater Cem. CAI.t.AOHAN. Oct. in. CATlir.RINn. !v.e ". 1'Alrlck Callachnn and dnunhler of late Kdward and Catharine. Caltachaii. .solemn mass of requiem Church of the Moat !,'S"J"d Sacrament Wed., S 11. in. Funeral 1S.,J 51. VeiVrlnll ! In Unit I'm., Cem Auto funeral, Oereased nns a member of Jne Altar Society and tongue nf the Sacred Heart df the Moat Itleesed Sacrament hunh St. John the Hantlut Temperance Society. C.M.1.AHAN. Oct. 2,1. MAH1R K wife nf .jiinn J. Cnllahan and d.iualiter of Ous nnd llarv Oairiis Relative., and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., H 80 a. in . 2411 .Untbnr 0115b me.. Roxbornuh. lllqh requiem inie M. John th Haptist Church Hi a. in. Int St Jr I n Cem. CAItltAiiiiTrn r I'ATitrmvt' widow of Franris Carrnqhe'r and dsiiRhter if late Francis and Jane Kellv. Relntlves inviieu 10 runerai Tuea. a. ni.. i- . Hancock at. tnl. Holy Sepulchro lira. , I'AKf. Oct 23 ADKl.i: ("A III (nee retlm) fe of Albert Carp, need 42. Rla lives and friends Invl'ed to funeral. Wed., -' P. hi.. N. K cor, 12th at and Snyder avc. Int. llreerimour.t I'-m. . CMIR1I1AN. Oct 22. TltF.nDORn. liu nand of Mariraret Cnrrlnan Funeral Tuea , J p. m., late reeldonce. Wanhlnston ive., Vlapnolla. N. .1. int private. Calvary Cem , New .loreej, CARTER At Ilia Trarv. Oct. 2." ANNA I... ulfc nf l.ouH A. Carter. Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m.. Oliver II Ilulr 11Mb.. Ih2ll Chestnut at. lte ntilrin hlsh mns .sr Jamea'a Church U 11 m Int. prKute, Holv Sepulchro Cem CARTKR. llel 24, OKORCK. eon of I.oulse Carter (nee Pratt) and John Carter. au.'d 20. Funeral serircs Tue , p in,, parent's residence, 202.1 N. "Ih at. Int (Ireenmount Cem. I.lmouslne funeral A member of Hinck Itauk Tribe, No. 40. 1. o 11. .11.: William Penn 1idce. No. 311. K. of P.. and IHee Itenellclal Aaso CASSinY. Oct 2.1 PF.TKIl .1 . Imshand of Mary i: C,nldy. Funeral aervlces Tuea , a ni . Hillside nve. and James at.. Oak view Delaware Co. Ia. CI.KOO. Of pneumonia. Oct. 20, ISAAC, husband of Caroline Clemr, need 77. Funeial Wed., 2 n. ni.. .111.1 N. Hope at Int. pri vate. Oxford Church Ornunda. He wna a member of Co. I. 114th Rcr.. Pcnna. Iiift. Vol. cnxnnv - Ott 2.1. nf pneumonia. NORA. vife of Frank J, Condon. Funeral private. Tuea.. 0 n. m.. 272 S. 20th at. Int. Holy Cross cem Auto funeral. CONNOR Oct . f pneumonia TIIOM. AS J.. Mm nf Richard and lln-v A. Connor Inm Camnlietli. Funernl residence nf pa rents. 3 184 N llinad at.. Tues.. 11 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. C'ftS'NOl! Suddenly, at Atlnntlo City. N. J . Oct 21 WII.l.IA.M F.. sun of Anna C m.l .lute IVilllsm F. Connor nnd atepsnn of MillHm 11 Stewart. Residence. 281 s. Coiineitic.n uve.. Atlantic City. N. J. Tnt. Pt. lrnls s Cem . Ardinore. l'a , nt con venience of fiimlly. IsiiRIIIIHli:. Of nneumonln, Oct. 2.1. JOIfN W.. husband of late Catharine Cor bidae snd ao'i f 1 hoiuas and Klla Corbldse, aed 27. 1'i.ne-rl Tues.. Ill a. m.. residence ofpi'lmts 14J Palethnrpe at. Int nrlvnte. COnVIN Oct. 27, MATIIK STrll.I.A, ilauithter oX Mirla and lat" .lllchnel Cnrvin, 81.1 South at Hue notice of funeral will bo Slveo. COSOROVH. Oct. 23. of pneumonia. MARY AGNES wife of Joseph Coaorove and d.iushler of lain Thomas and Marv Mr. Kenna. Funeral Tucb.. 1 p. m., 2.137 S. Hovjard st. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto fureral. CltlWFORD. Oct. 20, ANDRHW CRAW FORI). Funeral aervlce private. Wed., 2 p. nr. OUver.H. Hair Hide.. 1S20 Chestnut st. Int prhare, CHOTTV Oct. 27, of pneumonia, TIIOM S. ami of Thomas nnd Nellie Crottv, aueri 17 Funeral Thurs , 11 n. in., parents1 residence, Mt Carmel and Tusnn aves., Glenwlde Tnl. private," Holy Sepulchre Cem, CI'MMINOS. Oct. 20. WIM.IAM CUM MINOS, Jr. hufbnnil nf R'uneli Cununtniia (nee Stewart) and son nf Wlllam nnd Anna CummlngH Adult relatives Invited to fu neral services. 2001 iwrhwood at., Tuea. o p 111 int. private, wen. a. in I'uneril '1'iies.. L 11. 111.. narenta' irslilence. Vfiriil N, .1.1 itt. Int. private. Holy Cios Cem. . liANr.Hnvvnrt Oct. 2d. at rnlmnr. I'a. OlCOma; IIENIIY. busliaml nf Violet Dane, bovver, nacd .1.1. Funeral services at 1'olninr. Pa., Tues . tl n m. Int. Hosehlll IVm, A member of Shllnh Lodge, No. fi.'iR. F nnd A. M IIAV1S Of Clemenlon N. J.. Oct '.'.'V. niANClii: I.L'OII.I.n. dauahter nf Jjmea V. and lAte Anna Davla (nee Dnrman). nueil 20. Itelntlvra and friends Invited to funerai services, resilience of aunt, Mrs. l.oula Mlclcle. tll.V) lladdon ave., Camden, N. J,, Wed.. 2 p. ni. Int. private. Hnrleigh IVm, DAVIS. lie 0 ST. EflMU.NI M viire of Paul J Dnvls. Itesldenc?. (IDA Blmuood ave. Notice of funeral Inter. DBVINi: Oct Sfl HKl.KN .V.. daughter nf .Jnnies .1 and Flnrence J. peine (nee Pllllngs) Hue notlco nf funeral will he given from parents' residence, M3 N. loth st. lil'.VMN Oct. SI. of pneumonia, FA UAH A , wlfo of Arthui A. llevlln nlnl daughter of John nml Marv Qulnn funeral private, Tues, inornhiT. Irnin fi-H.1 Huverfnrd nve, lni S' Denis's tVtn. nlHf'lIKHT. A Merchsnlvllle, N ,T , Oct. ST. MVI1Y DIKCHKHT ('"! Hcnell). wife of. Jninb .1. Dlschert. ageil AHt Itelntlve anil friends Invited tn funeral services, Weil , 11 a, ni., N. K. cor. Tiue'ld nnd Chest, nut avesM Merchariville. N. J, Int. private, Nolhurtcd I'eni.. Phlln. DISKIN. Of pneumonia, Oct. 2.1. I'.I.I.A R., daughter of John and Margaret Dlakfn. Kunvral Tues . 9 a. m,. 12St Columbia ave. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, DOIIIUN. Oct. n at 4SII0 Chester ave.. nf pneumonia. IIRI.KN 11 . daughter nf lata George J, and nila Dobbin. Funeral prl vale. Thurs. Int, Holy pepulchre Cem. TrVLH t V rt tn Till II . r.n.n IOAN (nee Hrhober). widow of Augustus F. Donegnn. Relatives and friends Invited to fuiivral. Wed., H:30 11. m., mill H. Juniper . st. Holemn mass of reiiuiem Church nf 1 Annunclatlun 1i n, ni, Int, New Cathedral I Cem. Autontublle funeral. MOODY. Oct. S3 PHILIP P,, husband of Annie Doody and son of late Daniel anJ Mary Dood. Funeral Wed,, n 3(1 a, m . 1 143(1 H 3.1 at, Int, HI, Man'. Cem, ' Gloucester Citl, N. J. Auto service, , I DOHKEY. Oct. S4. lat" nf 1814 Green 1 St.. K1.IZAIIKTH A. DOItSKY. Funeral Tues , 2 p. 11. IT011 Ilaca at. Int, private. IiOI'CIHBIITV. Of. pneumonia, Oct. Sfl, WAl.TKll A., husband of late Jennie Dough. 1 erty (nee Mcllvaine) and son of John nnd lat. Margaret Dougherty, aged 80, Member 'of Phlla. and Hearting Iteltef Asso, Funeral serv he private. Wed,. S p m.. father-In. law, residence. Jame. Mcllvaine. 2430 Poplar st. Int. private, Mt, Moriah Ctm, DOWD. Of Influenza, at Pi. Pleasant. Slolin "nnd late P. Dowd, Funeral was prl. vale, inierreu rri,, uii, ..,, ai, noiy taepul. chra Cem. DUUOIS. - Oct. S3, WILLIAM I. DU. POIH, aged 74. Funeral servke., 1788 i.n9 at. Toes., 8 n. m ,Int. prlvnte, limit flowers DUNN. Oct, as, of pneumonia. JOHN H '. hu.band nf 13. la Dunn (ilea Colguhun). Fui neral Tue... p. m.. J 8.1 J Cedar st.. Ken. slnvton. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cni. .,.' .. IJU I I H..-SIJUT rjn 7-1JVI. ! A.rtA K If. of C, B. Dutfenhofer. Fervlcis Mon I vvlf. Ill, B on. ui. Oliver II. luir Iuldinar. jaad Chcatnut at. Int. Iancaater, r! itahtov Oct. 25. of nneumonln. Pinm PARKER kabtu.-m. m. p.. at Htale H0,. pltai. Jvorri.town. daughter of Sal le Han. lay and late William Henry Parker. W, Sunday South Laurel Hill Cem. , V ECKHART, At Lansdale, Pa., Oct. 23 of bSnuen...' FLORENCE MAY." wf, 'St lllcnwood Eckhart and daughter of Mary E. Cressman and lat. E. U tressmtn. Funeral - . ,.,a.. - - . " -. " s '-' w.a.. v- ".. '.v :,v.?,'r4n"aHle. ra, Open-air .ervlce. and Int. at Hill Town Cem, ECKSTEIN. Oct. 24. of pneumonia LOUISE, wife of Wllll.m P. Eckstein am wile 01 William I. KcKateln i.n,l daughter of Marie and lale Frederick (Hide brand. .Fun.ral 4a . iyil(l.y.t.. Toe., a (JUKI!. Oct 211 Fl.ORENCK. IVITe Of I .rVn. Tlnml ler 41"! Mnnavilnll nve ring. Thomas Curr (nee Laffertyl Funeral Wed .,'""', !l0V, "i.i.Vi. Mnnaunlt a,e" "" 'fni"- (V.Hr4V"ro1v:e"cen'" (Jlouce'.le' S J' HUDDnLL'. P-"oV'i. 27. RCBRCCA A . Inii.lf BYfiort" 2f.-r.mof "IfeumonTa. JOHN I ''hter of late J oseph H and IBetomVY R.. cn nt .lohii A. and late Florence 13. Huddelb Relatives nnd friends Invited to Dlllry Flimrnl services Tues. 3:30 p. m .'.""jernl services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. brother resident e of grandmother. Mrs Margaret ' in-law's residence. Joseph C. Barnard. ,flni Ijmiev : n".-; Pnnlar t. Int Mt. Mor'nh Cem ' erton ave., Somerton,' Phlla. Int. prlvste. wzsme'sK'z&a ZX 1 4,M..'-r & tfo .s Ist.AnHtsf raw,'' KMjIR. Of pneumonia, Ort. , S J, wit: UAM 8.. hunband nt Retina v.. Kills tne Riley) snd son of Frank P. and Catherine Kills, ased 2S. Due nolle, of funeral will be slven from ESJ4 Itelmar terrace. lc.iIKRY.' Oct, 20, ANNA SHARP, datiah tar or Renjamln F. and Josephine (nee Hun ter) ami xranddaushter of John R, nnd Crli sle Ii F.men. ased 1 er 8 months. Serv ices Tuea., I p. m., parent.' residence, 1U3 S, 1 Ath a'. Int private. KiiMKi 1. iiei, an. rci.i.A, wire or Her bert F, Kmmett and dauchter of Pitrick and Elltabetb IPinn. aired 30. Funeral Tues . 2 P. m.. parenta' reaidfsire, 4240 Richmond st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cent. cnmona KVANS. At rittahuMth, Pa,, Oct, 23 of pneumonia, WIM.IAM It., husband of Nora J, Kvani, ased 5A. Funeral service Tuea 2 p. in , MOO Vine st. Int, private. Furn. wood Cem w . FKNOItH. 4t, so, ciATtA. d.ushter ef iioulsa (nea Feldman), and late Menrs Fendlns Pus notice of funeral will bt slven rem 4 V r,th at. FEROFSON. Oct. 27 of pneumonia. WIM.IAM J. FKROUSON, hu.bnnd of Sis ale, Fersuson (neo Hamilton) and son of Suasn and late Thomas V, Fenruann. Mem. her nf tho Fifth Plsirlrt police, runerai Thurs . tt a m.. 0221 tlrlaiid st. Int. prl' vate. Holv Sepulchro Cem Auto funeral. ril.Mjn. Oct. 20. FRnDEItlCIC huaband of Ksiher.fnee Murtha) and ann nf Casper and late Mary Filler. Relatives Invited in funeral, Tues., 7:4.1 a, m.. IhI.1 yf, lm st. Int. private. Holy Sepulchro Cem, . FITZm-.RAUJ. Of pneumonia, Oit. 27. DOROTHY, wife of Kdward J, Fltitrerald and daughter nf Frank and Mary Mavn ased 2.1. Funeral Wed., 2.80 n. ni., parenta residence. Greenwood and Olenalde avea., Wjnvote. P11. Int. private, Holy Sepulchre Cem Fl.TCTCHliR. Of pneumonia, Oct. 20. ANNIK. dauitliler of Joseph and Mary nn Fleteh. sued 28. Residence. (1.12 K. A lie. Bheny t. Due notice of funeral will be elven. Fponr.-Oct. 20. JAMKS A., son nf lale Michael I, and Hnnnra C. Toody. Re'.atlvea and friends invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. in.. 2.144 Salmon St. Solemn requiem mass Si. Ann's Churrh 10 a. m. Int. pri vate. New Cathedrnl Cem, Auto service. . tlAFFNKV. Oit 2:1, at Hamburg, Pa., MAROARKT G,FFNRy ased 82. Funernl Wed., parlors of James Clabby, 4527 Frank ford ave, Int Oakland Cem . tlAf.t.AOIIf:R.-Oct. 21, nrtWAnP. son nf lat! Uitrlck and llrlduet Oallauher. aged 8-'. Funernl Tues, 10 a, in., pirlora of John A, D'vrr . ni Reclor St., Manayunk. Int. AVeelmlpster Cem. GARTNER. Oct. 2.1 ISAMF.fi. daughter 01 Anna ana late jonn .. iiartner. tunerai and Int. at convenience of family. (IKnxnn. k t. 2.1. of pneumonia. nt.IZ- Alltt.TM I II- Al L.l..l.l, S. I- .1.....I, .... !,.r .., J-iriirillK 1 , T"tl.T, nnd dnuahter nf late RlUnbeth nnd Daniel ' rosier. Funeral wed. u n. m.. 3,33 N stlf at. Immediate family may view remains Tuea nfler 8 pm. Ulfllis. Oct. 2.V of pneumonia GliiiDYS C. OIHIIS (pee Ollvenr). n?ed 22. wife of l.dwHrd W Glliba and dnushter of Oeorse and Victoria Hnrrnn Ollvear. Services nrl-TOt"-" 1 11". P. m.. residence of parents. 120.1 N. -0th sf. rhoinixvllle papers cottv, OtnilL,F.P.. Oct. 24. HARR1F.T I.lr.i.IAN, wife of aeorso I.. Glebler and dauithter of Joseph and late Cathariro- Reed. Funeral nrhata TUfS.. 1 p. m., 2422 S. Tcrcy St. Int. Fernwood Cem. t ,.W,VI!i:nT ;.cl- " of nneumonln. MAUIlK C wlf of Allan O, Gilbert, ased 2.1. Relatives and frlemla Invited to funeral fei vices, lues . 1 p. m.. 4231 l'arrinh at. Int private . .I0.1"-'1'" of nneumonla, Oct. 2.1. WII. J.IAM. biiabiind of I-oulfn Goilz. aired 02. runerai Tuea.. 1:30 p. m.. 2214 B. I.ehlch ave. mt. (Ireenmount Cem. ORKKNSIIIEI.DS. Suddenly. Oct. 20. JU1.IA I... widow ot Andrew II Oreenahlelda. ajod .11. funernl scrlces nnd Int. private, chapel of Andrew J. Ilnlr Son. Arch and Huh atSjVrues., 1 p. m. aRtinir At Atlantic City. Jf. J.. Oct. 23. WIl.MAM W..-son of llta William J3. nnd Cthartni- r: Orubb. ased 04. Relatives nnd friends Invited to services. Tues., 2:30 P. m , alster'a residence, Mrs. John J. Mat lack. -232.1 Spruce street. Int. private. HAAS. Oct. 20. JtARGARET HAAS, wife nr J, Frank Hnar formerly of Shamoktn. Pa., and daughter nf late Charles G. and Itamnret C. Murphv. of Centralis, Pa, Funeral WeU 10 a. in.. 3.12.1 Hamilton st. Int. prleite, IIAM5Y. Oct. 25. of pneumonia. VE RONICA, daughter nf Jnmcs and Anna Halev nnd (rrnnddaughter of Mary nulner. IU4 S. 10th st. Duo notice ot 'funeral will bo Riven. s HAIINKTT. Oct. 2.1. WILLIAM M.. hus. band of Alice C. (nee Karn) and son nt late James nnd Johanna Harnett. 18r,4 N. Tanev at. Due notice of funeral. Flttaburch papera cotiv. HARKKR. At Rrnwn's Mills. N. J.. SAL I.in. vlfe of Renjamln Hnrtter. Relntlvea nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Wed.. I 11. in., Rrown's Mills. N. J. Int. Spnnsfleld Cem. HATFIELD. Ruddenlv. Oct. 23. nt Ches ter. Pa . WIM.IAM. husband of Stella Hal Held (neo Itarratt). 218S N. 02d at., Phlla. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tuea . undertaking- parlors of E, F. White. 1101 w. 3d t.. Chester. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAYES. Of pneumnnla, Oct. 28. THE RESA, dauahter of I.oul.i Drake, aced 2t. Relatives and frjendg Invited to funersl, Tues., 9 a. m., mother's residence H07 W. Roston nve. Int. private. New Cnthedral Cem. Autp service. IIEDDON. Oct. 20. ALICE I1EDDON. wife of Isaac Heddon nnd danxhter nf late J.lhn mill .fntie llnllsuher. formerlv of Ches ter. Pa. Funernl Thurs.. nt i-nnvenlenco of Tsmny. rrnm .lu nrlo ave, int. Iloiy rJep Ulehro Cem. HEINEMAN. Oct. 20. WILHEt.MINA E , daughter nf Harry M. and Irene Heine man and Rrnnddatlnliter of late Auguet and Eva Hefneman. ased 13. Funeral Thura.. 1 n ni . parents' residence 131, Porter st. Int. private, Mt. Morlah Cem. HELMS. net. 2(1 at Camp Greenleaf. nf pneumnnla, CHARLES (1.. husband of Caro line Helms (nee Hoffman) and son nf Anthony nnd Ixiuiaa Helm:, nired 21. Funeral Tur... 1 p. m., parenla' realdeneo, 40.13 Dittman st., Frankford. Int. Oakland Cem. HENS'.E. At her nnrenta' residence, 4A41 N. mill "t,. nERTHA E.. onlv child of S'amuel IV. and Lnutaa R. Henze (nee Rlesslns), In hr 13th inr. Duo notice of funeral will he given. HO.MIl.I.EK. Oct. 20. MART JANE. wlndw of Peler llnmlller, aged 84. Funeral, Omit flowers HL'llimS Oct. 21. MART A.. wlf of John W. Hushes. Funernl private. Wed . n a, m.. V"i37 8. Carlisle st. Int. Holy Cross cem ILLINaWORTH. Oct. 3.1. WILLIAM A., husband of Rose Illlngworth (nee Slmmonds), aged 27. Funeral service private. Wed.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Hair nidg., 1SS0 Chestnut at. Int. private. JAi'OHS. OcW S7. KLIZA, widow nf Charles Jacobs, ll'l.- nf (1'nucester, N. J., inert 77. Funeral Wed.. 7:30 a. m.. David II. Pchuvler nidg.. Mroad iuid Diamond sta., Phlla Int, prlvnte, St. Mary's Cem.. Olnucater N. J. JAC'OIIY. Oct. 24. MARTHA, widow of Charles Jacobv. aged M. Services Tuea., 1 11. m., apnrlmenta William H. Patter.by, .1310 N. Ilroad st. Int Northvvood Cem. JAMUH. Oct. S4, AONK8. wife of George Jame. and daughter of Charles and Llnle Davis. Relatives and friend. Invited to fu neral aerilce. Tues., 2 p. m.. parenta resi dence. 4(1(1 Hudson st.. Gloucester, N, .1. Int private, Cellar Ornve Cem. jr.NKI.N8. At Monlclnlr. N. J., Oct. 2B. 1.11,1. IB (IIIVKR JENKINS of Cn iden. N. J Funeral araJ Int. prlyativ JOIINHON. Oct. 20. JENNIK E.. wife of James i:. Johnsin nnd i"Buahter of Tiiirard and Sarah- A. Watera. agert 27. Funeral services Wert.. 2 i. ni. resldenca pf par ents. 4817 Hnwthnrnn at,. Frankford. Int, private Oaklsnrt Cem. ...... JUNES. Of pneumonia. Oct. ".I. MARYI.B JONKi (nee Mooney), wife of William Jones, aged 311. Relatives and friends invited tn funeral, Tus 10 a, m., 1285 Dav at. Int, Nnrthi'-ond ('rill. , . . KAITHOL7, On Oct Sfl. ,1I8. J.K.VA IC. wife of Robert J. Keufholz and dauch ter nf Adolpb nnd Lena Till, aged 28 vesrs. Funeral services Tue . 2 p. m nt her lale residence, 111 Rhode, ave,, Colling dale Pa. tnt. prl.-ste KAY.--Oct. 27. WILLIAM OSBORNK. son nf Alfred J. and late Llrtle Kay (nee Os. l.urne). aget,22. Funeral service Thura . 2 n m.. aunt's resldeni-w- MKs Margaret Kay. 2117 N 18th at. lut. private, West Laurel 111)1 Cem. iou.vvt Oet. n2. nf pneumonia. ELIZABETH, wife nf John Keenan (nei An er.on). Fuiiera Tue... 10 a. m., 418 S. Rth s. Int pr'yate. KELLY. In Norrlstnwn, Pa.. Oet. 20, oe llh MARY K.. daughter of late- captain Thomaa A. and Jane Kell. Funeral, 313 penii .1., Nnrrlatown., Pa., Tue.,, 10 a. ni. Int. St, rVvBrLI.V. Oct. 2-l.nf rneuminla. THOMAS, son of Thnmns nnd Mary Kelly dice McDer. molt), aged 21. Funeral Wert,, 10 a. m., parent.' residence, S703 Pratt at. Int. St. Dominic's Ceo. , . KELLY Ort. S3, of nnrumonla. JOHN J., hu.band of Baiah Kelly (ne. Frlell and son of John J. and Murgaret K. Kelly (ne. Bulllvan). Mr. Kelly wa. a member of ih. Pari; nu.rd. and Park Ouard.' A..o. Fu. neral .Tue... 11 a. in.. IHIIN. Ah.rd.rn at. (..3d and Jefferson at.J. lut. Holy Cross C':utr."t)l"i. kathaWne. if. of Thomas Kelly and daughter of Patrick and Annie Shieilln, pjrrlnh Ardara. County Donegal. Ireland Kuneral Tuea.. a. m., 4nl( Honpe. al. Int. Holy Cross" Cem KELLY.. Oct. 24. of nne-imonla JE.v. NIK A., wife of Dennl. I.. Kelly and daughter of Michuel and Teresa Onrmley (nee Miller), ageii 26. Due nolle, of funeral parents' re.Idrnc, Sib W, S Pleasant "lN,N,BY,r- Oct. 25. .MARY hISNNEY (nee McKenneyl. widow of ( harle. Kenney. Funeral Tue... 11:30 a. ni.. iesldnce of gun, (Utiles A. Kenne. SS03 Coral .1, Int. prl. vale. Aiyn service KBOUIIH. Oct, SI. nf pneumonia MAIL TIN J. KKUl'UH, aged 411. Funeral Wert , 3 p m S. E cor. Sd and Pine St., Int. private Holv Cross Cem KERNS. Oct. 2H. t 480 X. Dearborn at., .. t.A,in..fr .viee nf John J. Kerns Jr I KiS rSi?B I?" I iiv'JS y ' f iven. and daughter of laU David and Mary a. notice of funeral will be .!rilDRED. Oct. to. CHARLES FIRMAN. . Il IIIIIH) III husbanJ of th. l.t. Sara Eiuaoetli Kim. dred Funerui servlcr and int. orlvgis, from Lino N. ISth at.. Tue.., 11 a. m. st, r,KIRK!ctrs.rorpn.umo..l, ROSS, .on of late lllwird and Sarah Hannf. Kirk. y. n.ral .ervlce. prlv.le, Tuea.. 11 a. ra., Olfv.r H. Bair Bld., 180 Cbfctmit .1. '"kLEw'-On Oct. ?4. MAnOARET KLEIN (n. Fleck), vvlfr of, Jacob Kltln. Funeral will tak. pl.c. on Tue... at So. m., from h.r lat. re.ia.nc.. m . 111, I i.rl.nl. l .n " t in raililinra nf son . I Ut. !T erf-'IfiBT. V. v-m JBylabJBgpftyB3!g.?WWa?wLt3liWB m&mw'vswirmttMtiimrvwi'fr.' ts. ;iev -, i T 4V". EXiiMfW M st.' mV okin paeers eor ifcjf jh,iH-fcs-A'..fVt-'i esA. asm-paper, copy, - 1 " KURRflTBN. -r Oct. 2. aKOROK . UEnSTEN. husband of late FrederUI A. Kb trleks Kuersten. .red tia. Member of Hermann .once, .no. iza, t ana A. M..Funerni Tues., 2 p. m., 1818 N, 20th st. tnt. Mt.. Peace iTuat.KR Oct.,2, FHEDERICK J., bus. band of lata Frances Kualer (n Renralh), aged 4.1. Funeral services Wed., 3 p. m., 0021 rtlnlnr Hun ale.. Lnwndale. Phils. Ail socletlss of which he was a member Invited Remains may bo viewed Tues. eve. Int. l.nwnvew Cem. Kt'LI'. On Oct. 24, 1918, of pneumnnla. DONALD CHESTER, son of C. R. .nd Pal lie H. Kulp Jne Mlnlxor). parents' residence, 208I N. 2tsl at. Services and Int. nt Edgel wood Cemetery. Pottstown. arrival 11:40 train. Man. Potl.tnwn papers cnpy. I.AKJER. Oct. 24. CAM1LLK. daughter ,nf Marv K. and late Edward M, l.akler ased 22. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues.. 10 a. m,. residence of mother. 0214 Vine st , west I'jiiia. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Atitn funeral. LAM VHH. l.'ct. 2; AMELIA, wife of Ar- Jbur l.nmsri nnd daughter n? late Major Mnhsel and Huh Fullmer. Funeral Wed., " P. m..1424 Snyder ave. Int. private, We.t l.nuee: ll'il Cem. Omit flowers. .amk .Y-m innuenss. n-t a. siimim A. LAMKIN (nee Ceonev). wife nf ltibn cadla st . .... "'."'. -isanotia cpm, ,i?xvJ"9nt'r i'".4". OCTAVIUS ..band of I.yda R. U'(nrt Huth), a .''!?"J-.yn,"r:- -"!. octavius a '.t1''" 'J."9 "" "nee Hum), aged in ears. iteiniives and friends also Washlnstnn, Lodge. No. to) r. '."? A. ' Phlla. Ccnslstnry A. A. 8. -It., nited to funeral services, on Tues.. si 1 an 1 T n, precisely, from his lit. re.iaence, aY s'. lv'v".?! " nrm"n,own- Int. Drlratel I.EEp'OM. Oct. 23 MART k wife of ?.?i.jri' SW N, Stanley st. (81st snd Cum- T iaVi ii Y. . "" " pnpumonia wii. HJLJi'L tU10" on of WilllHm n. nn? xLlS s""n Rmma Ilsr. bM 52. Fur-fra. i,:."S'.'n" P-vrenU' resldenc?. 24 T Tine .". : "- -. 5fi.i" htm- ii... i I,n vv. ivy, sgea fl.i. Reia iJ,,?."in? f'Od.. emplo.ves of Oimbol llro... W""A '"fun'ral service.. TueN 2 p. m., I'lJj.'isllU? ' ,n'- Private. I itniirf nr viia.i a tu - RfU- lie. i" ?."" 2.', J?hn a- sod .Mary L -Tu,',"co. bundling) aged 82. Funeral r LVi.J?' "! resldenee of parents. 1032 Auto VnS?,t- ,nt' Ncw C-"1""1"' -" i.Syii'0ctls?' 'ILLIAM. husband of in ?.!!''" 't'lilh.s and friends Invlled io funeral services. Tues. 2.30 o. m.. 1E34 " .J.r.'' -'nt. Mt. Morlah t5em Ttfiro it'-l. Pneumonia. Oct. 24. TI9 1 !ri:.?c"rd',uh!er f John and Is.ta Helma miV riV runerai private Tuea.. 3 p. m., MM N. Bmed.ey t. Int. West Laurel Hill lcm. 'v?i.cl.f "f Pneumonia. Oct. -2R. KATH ,:l," w,,e oMianM J. Lvnch. Ill ."aIi'uI" ." ni.. residence of husbanrt. -"WtV.'-tf "' '" Private. Holy Crosa Cem ,. lRvT-Opt. 24. ANNA J., dauchter nf tati) Jvicoh and Julia Maler (nee Stelnmll Jer) nged 27. Relative, and friend. Invited !!.f,:ner'1, lu'' P. ".. -14 N. 8ih .t. 'V.P'e.nninunt Cem , 'IfALANE. Oct. 27. TIMOTHY, son of John and llrldget Malane. Funeral Wed . in a. m.. parents' residence. S71n Ileech wood at., Oermnntown. Int. Ifoly Sonulchre MANLY. Suddenly. Oct 2.1. HORACE n., husbanrt of Gertrude S. Manly. 2S Wild, wood ave., E. Lansdowne. Pa., sou of Robert P. Manly. Service, prlvnte. Tue... S P. m.. Oliver II. Hair Ilulldlng. 1820 chestnut at. Int. .private. MANN10N. Oct. Sfl. nf pneumonia. JWNIFHBD. daughter of Mary and late Michael Minnlnn. nged 21. Funeral Wed.. HU. m.. 7H W. Weaver si.. Mt. Airy. Int. "'IWi- "n,v Senulchre Ctm. MARSDKN. Ort. 2.1. of pneumonia. ELIZA HETH. widow of James Maraden. Fu neral Tue., 3 p. m.. brother', residence, Robert Hewitt, jiss warren st. Int. -private, Fernwood Ce n. . s ..MrARTNEY. Oct. Sfl. MARGARET M. McARTNEY. Kuneral Wed . 2 p. m resi dence of sister, Mrs. Anna Hennlnu. 2232 N. llnuvler al. Int. Hillside Cem. , McCAME. Oct. 211. Rev. MICHAEL J. McCAIIE. pastor nf St. Matthias'. Church, tlala. Pa, Reverend clergy, relative, nnd friends invited to funerai, Thurs., pnrochinl residence. Divine office will begin 0:30 .. m. Solemn rrnuleni mass 10 a. m. McCarthy. Oct. 2. saraii j,. widow of Cornelius McCarthy. Funeial Wtd. 10 a. m.. 13U0 Marl at. Int. private. McCLlfllE. O't. 2ii. residence of son-ln. Iiw, William Maglll. 2ISS N. I.lth st.. MART, widow of Theodore McCIure, aged 72. Funernl service. Wed.. 1pm. David H. Srhuvter ltlrtg.. Ilroad and Diamond at.. Int, -private. Oaklnnd Cem. Remain. m,y be viewed Tues. eve, MrCLUSKEY. Oct. 24. nf 'pneumonia. ANNA, wife of D.ivld McCIusk-v. nged 48. Member of Crow Council. No. lflO. D. of P. Funeral from 272S Earn St.. Tuea.. 1 p. m. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. . McCULI.OUOH. Oct. 28. JOHN P.. aon of Sarah and late IMIrlck McCullough (nee Ma. gulre). nged 3.1 Relative, and friend.. De Solo Council. Nn. 31.1. K. of C. : director. Johnson Ituilding and Lnan Society. Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 a. m., mother's residence. 1.112 S. 10th at. Solemn high re quiem mass Annunciation Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MrDRVITT. Oct. 2.1. of appendicitis. MARGARET D Wife of Hnrry J. Mc Devltt. Jr.. and daughter ot Su.i. E. and the lale Charles D. McCall. Relative, nnd friend, also member nf Division No 22, La dies' Auxlllnrv, A, O. H.. Invited tn nt. tend funeral Wed . 10 a. tn.. from 132 N. Mill. Int. Old Cathedrnl Cem. McEACHERN. Oct. 811. ISAHBLt.A C. eldest daughter nf Alexander and Isabella McEachern, aged 2ft. Funtral Thur... I 11. m.. 217 W. Allegheny nve. Int. private, Oakland Cem. McGINTY. Oct. 23 ANNA S. MrGINTT. daughter ofr Hannah E. and late Kdward J. McGluty. Relatives and friend. Invited ta funer.il. Tuea.. 10.30 a. nt.. HON H. tilth st tnt. Itnlv Cross Cem. Atitn funeral. McHUC.H. Oct. 2.1. MipHAEL J. Mc ttlir.H husband -ot Lillian Mcllugh. Fu SI-- ,p"" nearal Wed , in a. m.. 2132 E. Hunting don st. int. New Cnthedral Cem McILItOY. Died at Mnrrlstown. Oct. 28. PHYLLIS ISAIIELLA, beloved wife of John Hunter Mcllrnv. nf Mount Holly N. J. the voungest daughter of Mr. and Mr.. ,Iam. Ilarber. Requiem mass St. Peter'a i.'hurch. Morrlatnwn. on Tuea . Oct. SO. at 10 a. in. Please omit flower. McKIIF. O't. Sfl. Hl'Olt VEITCII (Vearhl McKEE hon nf late Robert and Sarah McKee. He wa. a member of -Meridian Sun Lodge, No lr.S. F. and A. M. : Fame Lodge. No. 778. I O. O. F.': Temple Encampm-Mit. No. ion. I. O. O. F. Funeral aervlces Tnurs . 2 " p. m. residence of brother, John II. McKee. .1130 Duffleld St.. Frankford Int. private. McKEEVER. Oct. 27. MARY A., wife nr John McKeever nnd daughter of Hugh and Mary llradio. aged 27, of HalMines, Ceea.. Jough. County Donegal, Ireland. Due notti e of funeral will be given from 1421 N. .18th st. MrMANI'F. Oct. 2.1. or pneumonia. JOHN. husbanrt of Ernestine McManua. Funeral, 2(1011 Chrlsilnn st., Tuea.. 2:30 p. m. Int. Hm) Cross Cem. Au(o seivlce- HlcNALl.Y. Oct. SO. MJVUY P.. daughter of Mary A. and the late Frank McNnlly. Rel ntlvea and friends, KiiTed Heart Confrater nity of St. Ann's Church, Invited tn funeral.' Wed., 7:30 n. n... mother', residence, 2.140 Salmon st. Solemn requiem mass Sle Ann'. Church. 0 a. m. Int. St. Ann'a Cem. McNAMARA. Of pneumonia. Oct. 20, REGINA I)., daughter of I), mils and Emma MrNamara (nee llailrer). aged 20. Funeral private Wed.. .8 a. m.. 020 W. Seltger st. int. private. She wa. a member of Lodge Nn 88 F. uf A. McNEII.L Oct. 24, of Influenxa. JAMES, husbanrt of Katharine McNeil and .on of lata Archibald .nd Mary'McNelll. aged .31. Funeral Tues,, 10 a. m.. 2.118 W. Dauphin st. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. McNULTl'. ct. S3. CHARLES J. Mc NULTY. formerly nf 1841 Carlton st. Rela. tlves and friends tnvltrd to funeral Tuea.. 10 a. ni., 323 N. Hlth st. Int. private, Holy Cross Cim Auto service, McPIIEI.IN. Suddenly. Qct. 2.1. JOHN J,, win of John and Julia MrPheUn luce (TRrleu). aged 12. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Tuea., 7,30 a. in. Mass Chunh nf St. Edmund'. 0 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MENNINOBR. Oct. 2d. JOSEPH, bus band nf Mary Mennlnger (nee Uh'man). Rel atives and friends, nlso, Phlla, Lodge, No, fit. I, o. O. M.. Invited to funeral. Thur... 7:30 a, m.. 2IM8 N. Howard at. Solemn requiem mas. St. Ilnn'.faclus'., Church 0 a. m.. Int. Most llnlv Red'emer Cem. MERCER. Oct. 23. nf Influenxa. FRED--ERICK IL, son nf Jteberra W. and late William II, Mercer. Funeral private 802 N, 12th a-., Tues., 2 p. m, Int. private. West laurel Mill Cem. e MEYER. Oct. S1. HERMAN P., husband of Sophie 1... aged 43 Relatives u"d " i" nlso L. O. O. M Nn. A4, and Hartrnd.r.' Union. No. 1)3, Invited 10 funeral, Tuea.. 2 n. m.. apartment, of W, II. natter.by, 2310 N. Eroad, at. Int. Oakland Cem. Remalna may h viewed Mon . 8 p. m. MONROE. Oct. 23, nf pneumnnla, MA ft It MONROE, aged (IS. Funeral Tue.., .part mnls of Mtieei Monre Hon. S1 N. Hlth at, MORAN. (let. SS. THOMAS, husband of Calharlna t'ivnes Moran. Funeral Wed., 8.3H a. in.. 414 Moore at. Int. Holy Cros. C.m. Auto service, MORRIS Oct. 27. JOSEPH P. MORRIS. late of 1840 Ridge ave.. husband of Mary V. Morris. Funeral Wed,, 2 p m.. parlor. Philip F, Flanagan. A41 N. 22d at. Int. private, Arlington Cem. MORRISSEY. At Camp Lee. Va t Prints ARTHUR J. MOHRISSET. .on of Hannah M. Morrls.ey (nee Chlsm) and lat. James Morrlssey, aged SI. Relatives and frl.nd. invited In funernl Wed.. 8.30 a. in., moth er', re.ldence, fi03 E. Cornwall. .1. Solemn requiem muss Ascension Church 10 a, m. Int Holy Cros. Cem. ML'LDOON. Oct. S.I. MAROARET J. (ne. Qulnn). widow nf Edward Muldoou and daughter of lat. Mlcha.l and llrldget Qulnn. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral. Tues,, 111 a, 111., I42U W. Indiana ave. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Remain, may b. viewed Mon, eve, Omit flower.. MULLER. At Rlver.lrte. N. J.. Oct. SB. RICHARD, husband of Minnie. Muller. .aid .17 Relatives and friends Pnwhnttan Tribe. No (18, I, O, R. M.i of Krldgrhoru. N. J.. and Eureka Ileneflclil Asco . of Riverside, i J., invited to funeral. Wed . 1 p, m., Siia Pavilion ave..' Riverside, N. J. Inf. Riverside Cem., New Jer.ev. - MURPHY. Oct. 24. EMILY E.. wlf. of Jame. Murnhy and daughter of J. 11. nnd lale John Moore. Funeral private, 118 Hoff luan at. Int. prjvat.. , NEWBAUKR. Oct. ST. ABRAHAM, hus hand of lute Sophie M. Newbauer, aged 78. Rue. ".''".'; 9.'. '""e'al will be given froiiv 1807 N Randolph .t. . OCHELTREE. Oct. 25. SAMUEL I,., hu.band ot Ann). Ocheltree. Funeral serv ices Tur... 11:80 a. ni., 4082 llax.l ave.. W. Phlla. Int Wilmington. Del. ' O'BRIEN.--Oct. 28. of pneumonia. ANN ELIZABETH O'BRIEN lni. Hunch), wlf. nf Jo.eph O'Brien, aged 23. Funeral .ervlce. Arllnalon Cm. V'?. p. . 1. .1st ai. xni. LiriYai., ir wnnmui Oct. 24. ncvNia i,u .l"rl IM.IMU. DM fovrWX" i. Lt-JliV-Q!-' l.,rtl!tli ,-v t nariAr ! neconii to.-, vawaii ment. lR.lth Depot tlritad. Csmp .on or r?ath.rln .nA 11 nenn anil mrmnAmnn nt 1Ia Msllhevr mnA r. KeTlr. FunerAl Thur... mnther'a re.lltfnjt., 2.14(1 K. Somir.et it. Int. private. Holy Ht deemer Cem O MAl.LEY Oct, 28. WILLIAM r.,,of rf S.r.h A. nnd lite Thomas 0'Mall.v, Relative and friends Invited to funeral. s n'Ma fSirflil inura., ,:go n, m. reamsne or rnniner. u 2823 s.yColor.do at, (Rltner t, abov. 17lh). . jii Solemn freoulem ma. Church of St, Monica. J, J Ii a, m. Int. Cathedral Ctm. Csrrllgo 7,1 O'MARA-Oct. 28, ANNA, -nlf. of Jame. O'Mara (nea Duffy). Funeral Wed.. 10 a. in., 108.1 N. Crnrkey st. Int. Holy Cros. Cem. Auto service. O'NRIL. Oct. 28. OEOROE O'NEIL. .gad 88. Funeral service rrilrtenc. S. Ch.nol lor .t.. Newtown. Wed.. 8 n. m. Int. New town Cem. Train, for Newtown leav.Rf.o In Terminal 1-1 o ,n. . O'NEILU Oct, , 2R, of nn.dmnnl.. WIL LIAM, aon V of Patrick and late Rase A. O'Neill (nee Do'inhue). runerai Tue. . 11 a, m., 2010 N. 8d st. Int. private, New C.fellrrtl Cem. , " 0RTI4IP, Oct. 24. JENNIE C. wlf. t Edwin C. Ortlln. aged 40. Funeral Man.. 2 p. m.i hu.bnnd'a residence, 114 Mm. av... Chelitribain. P.. Int. prlvat.. O'SIIBA. Oct. 28. EDWARD J., httb8 nf Mary A. O'She.t (ne. Walsh). Funeral Wed. a. in., brother', re.ldence, 187 . Allen t. Int. Hnly Cros. Cem. OWENS. Oet. 23. of. nne,uminl. OATH. ntNE. wife of Thorns. Owen, and daughter of Anna and the l.t. Jam.. Manahan. Funeral Tue... 9 a. m., 413 Snjder ave. lni private. Holy Cross Cem. PADEN. Oct. 24. GEORGE O., .an of Ellen and late Jame. t'aden. Funeral m Ice private, Tue... 2 p m.. 413 union at, lnt.prltat Fernwood C.m. PHILLIPS. Oet. 20. JOSEPH H.. but) hand of Etlrn Phillip.. Relative, and friend!' invtien 10 .ervice, jne... n p, m.i oaugnier residence, Mr.. William F. Wallace, ,3828 N. C'nmac st, Int. Hiimfflit Ltm r. Pi 1TTS. Oct. 211. HAI.I.Ii; llUHlllVD POTTS, a.ed 72. runerai service, prlvat.. Tue. . It a. tn.. .120 Camper at.. Camden, N. 4 J. Int. private. Omit flower. ., 1 POWERS. At I.alteaond N. J., Ort. 2. 1BI8. Rev. JAMES J. POWER"), rector of St. Man-', of the Lake Church. Remain, wilt lay In ante at the St. Mary', of th. Lake. Church Tur.day afternoon and eve ning. Solemn requiem m.ss Wednesday morning nt 11 o'clock. Interment at St. Mar.v'a Cemetery, Lakewood. N, J, . UltAT.'v-Oct. 28. of pneumonia, 1SAI1EI. HKCKETT. wife of Charles. P. Quay and daughter of Linda M. and 1st. John W. Hamea and granddaughter of Robert P. and lale Mary C. Morton, aged 23. Funeral Wed,. 8 p. m.. husband's residence. South Drnadway, ' Pitman. N. J. Int. Manahath Cem QUINN Oct. 2(1. of pneumonfa. MINNIE II.. daugtrtrr of Miry and late Jame Qulnn. Funernl frnm 2138 S'. 13th at.. Tues.. 8 a. m. Tnt. private. v RAITCH. Oct. 21, CATHARINE J., wlfa nf Charlv. Itauch. Funeral service.; Mon.. 2 p in., husband, re.ldence, 4100 Qlrgrd ave. Iiit. private. RAtlDKNnUSH. Oct. 27. MARTJX)U ISA. wife of J C. Raudcnbush. Wi 74. Relative, and friends invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. ni.. rcs'denc. of on-In-law, Albert Bulger. 243 Harvard ave,, Colllnasvvcod. N. J. Int. private, REDMOND. Oct. 2,1 MARGARET I. REDMOND, wife of John Redmond (nm Crllly). aged 22. Funeral private. 8318 Read land St.. Wed,, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross CnEEVES. Oct. 24. KETURAft K. REEVES, widow of Paul S. Reeve, aged 81. Funeral private. Mon.. 10-43 a m.. 2213 Pine at. Funeral .ervlce. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 11, Belmont Section. 11 JO ' REIt.LT. Oct. 24. MART, wife of Joseph F. Rellty and daughter 'of Jame. and late Ida McCann. Relative, and friend., mem ber, of Barred Heart of St. Rita. Pariah. Invlled to funeral Tues. 0 B. m.. 1419 S. Cn"iisi si. int. Holv Cross cem. REtMERS. Oct. "7. JITI.TV nF.IMfcRR (nee Keller), wife of John H. Relmera, nged 48. Duo notice of funeral will be glv.n from .on-ln-law'a residence. Geors. Klx 3138 N, Rosewood at. RICHARDS. Oct. 24. FLORENCE, daughter of Joseph and Catharlna Richard.. Funeral Tue.,, 0 ., m., residence of briAh-er-ln-law, George Winter., 2803 Oxford at. tni. .-ew -oaineorai t-em RtESS. Oct. 2.1. OTTO. hu.bnndnf Jhr garet Rlee. (nee Imhnf) and son of Chafl.a nnd late Caroline Rtr.a, aged 28. Renvliw mav ho- viewed Tue... 8 to 10 p. m. Funiral services Wert . (1 a. ni.. parent. reMetc.. 2032 Hnwarth at. R.maln. mav be vl.lsed at 711. Moss at., Reading, Pa. Int. Re.ttar. i'a. , nOHERTS. On Oct. 55 TtTlt.T.tAM TT. ROBERTS. Sr.. hu.band of Grace H. Hob rrts. nged 86 vear.. Relative, and frl.kda. members of Integrity Lodge. No. 187. F. and A. M.t Keystone Assembly, No. 2. A- O. M. P.: Apnlln Castle. No. 3. K. G. E.. Invited to funeral service.. Tues.. 1 p. m.. at re.ldence. 133 N. Paxon st, Int.. private. NorthwooiL Cem. Auto service. ROOK.-JfOct. 23.' FRANCIS RUSSELL. .on of Frank J. and M. Anna Rook (ne. Moor.), aged 22. Funeral parent.' rl dnnce. Center ave.. Newtown. Pa., Tuea,, 0 a. m. Int. private. St. Andrew' R. C. Church. Newtown. 10 a. m. ROZEY Oct- 2D, of Influenxa. ANNIE RO.EY. wife of Harrv Rnsey and daughter of tlnr-late Richard Houston, aged 50. Fun. ersl service. Oct. 28 at 10 a. in., 8341 Richmond st. Interment. Cedar Hill Ceme tery. Relative. Invited. RUTTER- At Colllng.wood. N. X. Oet. 20, NELLIE, daughter of late Lettl. and Jamea Rutter. aged 34. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral aervlces. Tue. . 3 p m.. resldenc. of brother. Herbert Rutter. 27 Cq. lln. ave., Colllng.wood, N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cem RYAN. Oct. 2.1. nERTHA F.. wlf. of Jami. Rvan. aged 20 Services Mon.. 8 p. m. apartment, of William H. Ttatter.by. 331A N. Broad st. Int. Lanca.trr. Pa., Tue SCHALLER. Oct. ST. WILHEJ.MINE SCHALLER. widow of Edward Srhaller, a.ed T7. Relativr. and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 10 a. m.. 7811 Tabor at. (Itiirholmel. Int. Cheltep Hills cm. buititAucitt. viti. -o. oe oroncniai pneu monia. MAROARETHA. widow of William Schrader. Funeral Tues., 10 a. m., 6810 Vln t. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem. SENIOR. At Gloucester. N. J.. Ocf. 2.1. FLORENCE C wife nf Grnrge Senior (ne. Nlckelson), nged 81. Funer.l Tue.., 2 p. m , residence, 330 Market St.. Glouce.ter. Int. HurnviUe. N. J, Auto funeral. , SERVICE. JOHN, husband of "Annie Service (nee Welderman). aged flS. Fun.r.l Tue... 1 p. ni., 3801 Kensington awn. Int. private. SHEPPARD. Oct. 23. MARY E., wlf. at Joseph R, Sheppard. Funeral Wed.. 1 p. m.. residence nf .on-ln.law. Thoma. Davl. 3201) E. Ilsnnnin t. Int. private. SHIREY. Oct. 2.1. A. E. SHIREY.agMl 01. husband of Louise, formerly of Harrta burg. Pa. Funernl a-rvice. Tuns, eve., Oct. "i. at S o'clock,- family rsti!nr 101(1 Wnmlng nve. Reiaivea and friend. Invited. Burial at Ureenca.ll. Pa.', Wed, Harrllbuw paper, copy. , . MHUHBRT. Of pneumonia. Oct. It. JO 8EP;f G., husband of Florence N. Phuryrt (nee Pnte) nnd .on of Ann! and lat. Mi chael Hhuhert. aged 27. Du. nntlc. of fu neral will he given frnm 3818 N. Marahall at. 'SIMA. Suddenly, Oct, 27. of .pneumonia, HANNAH It., wife nf Jame. Slma (nee Gal lagher), naed 20. Funeral services Vd., 1 n m.. 1033 W. Arlxona st, Tnt, private, Northwood Cem. SLATER. Oct. 2,1. HAZEL, daughter of Jo.nh 11. and Edna L. Slater, aged 18. Fu neral Wed.. 3 p. in., residence of parenta, 2188 E. York st. Int. private. Oakland Cem. Newark (N. J.) paper, copy. SUA I.E. Oct. 27. 01 pn'-umonla. OEOIl. GIA M. daught.r of Richard F. and Georgia M flmale, aged 28. Funeral Tue. , 2 p. m., residence nf parent.. 1813 N. 38th t- Int. pr'vsi Mt. Morlah Cem. SMITH. Oct. 23. of pneumonia, ANNA E. SMITH (nea He.ten). wlf. of George H. K. Smith, .aged '-". Funeral .ervlce. Thur... 2 p. m.. 1D.1H Myrllewood at. Int. Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. n.viirfi. uci. 2n. or tineumnnia, PHILIP Wat.ral J., hu.band nf Mary Smlth-lree Wat.ral ana .en nr Kllen ana latei rmtt iltlp Smtlbt.. Funeral Wed,, B;.in a. m.. 1288 N. j st. Int. private. Holy v.putchr. Cem Howard n.i.,,,, ni niiciMur, .-, ., uvi, '!, LILLIAN E.. wife of K-tndnlph J. Know and .In, , vlila- a St .. 1I-. tta--u St' Hkula UUntl' kL IX... -, Uf T gk MC aged 22. Relative, and friend. Invited .to 1 funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m.. 117 Monroe at., ' Riverside N J. Mass at St. Peter'a B. C. il 1 sj.t vdsiW flltivAvl-sl A t. . Tasjt lfaaiiH.al B Cem., n-verly. N.'.l. SPARKS. Oct, 20. ROTH HILDA, daugh ter of Elisabeth and Thorns Spark.. Fu neral aervlces Tue... 11 a. pi,, parenta' re.!-, denre, MM) Whitman ave., Camden. K, ,J, Int, prlvnte, Harlelgh Cem. , 8TAA8. Oct. 28 of pneumonia, JOHN W., .011 nf Henrv r., and Augusta Demuth Slaas. Funer.l Wed.. I p. m.. 8.11 Tree ft. Int nrlvsi. Auto fiinersl. STACKHOUSE. Set. 2.1, ADALINE HTTR. TON. widow nf Jnlfri Btackhnuee, a4 if. Relatives and friend. Invl'ed to funeral, Tue.., 2.80 p. m. North Pine at., Ie.ni borne. Rucks Co.. Pa. Int. Hee-hwood Cjfa. Train for Ijinghorn. leave. Reading Tr mlnal 1'02 p. ni. ., STEtNF.R. Oct. 21, nf pneumonia. HAN NAH STEINEH (nee HtolzeV. wlf of Joan Kleiner, Residence. 8040 X. 2d at. Dua notice of funeral will be glv.n. STEWART. Oct. 21. of Influenxa. ELIZ ABETH, wife of William Stewart and daughter of lat. John and M.ry J4eConn.1l. a.ed 88. Funeral Tuea.. 10 a. m., 411 S.aybrooke ave. Int. private. Holy Crow 'STEWART. Of Influenxa, Oct. 24. JEN NIB K. STEWART (n.ef Lett.), wl of ' Harold T, Stewart. Funeral service Tua.. 8 p. ni.. North Ea.t. Md. tnt. Methodl.t Cem.. North Ea.t. Md. .. P-WIFT, Of ni eiimonla. Oct. 2b. FRAN-, riet .011 of Chart. D-.nd l.t. Mary , Swift (ne. Flaherty). Fjiner.1 W,4'i rn.. resldenc. of .later. 2302 N. Bnuvl.r t. (18th ard Dannhln 4t. ), Int; N.w C.the.ral Cem. Auto .ervlce, 01 TAFELMEIBR. Oct. tl. of pneumonia. ,l mel.r. i Funeral Tuea . 2 p. m., parlor f Morrl. Rosenberg's Hon. 2008 N, Broad t. Int. private. Northwood Cem. TAFELMBIER. Of pneumnnla IVL 18. MAlllVliOH. wjfe of Han Taf.lmel.r ru n.ral Tue. , 3 p. m.. parlor, of Morris Rosenheim's Sun, Sons N, ilroad at, lni, tfrlvate. Northwood Cem. "tAGTMEIER. Oet. 2T, FREDERICK W.. hu.band nf Madeline J. Ta.tinel.r (n. Mela). H. wa. a member of 11th Dtat. police fnrc. and th. A. f Harmer Club. Fu. neral Wed. afternoon, 1129 Shackamaxan at. Int. prtv.te. TATfalAN-' A 121 Colonial av... KaaV doon.ld. N. J.. Oct. 27. JOSHUA, hu.-ad of lat.' Harriet Tauro.n of fun.raP later. TKEfl. Of Dn.umonla. aa 7, NttlM .. huaband of Evelyn Rutherford Tje. aa4 .11 iinvuiiiuiiin. tji, q, nd of Evelyn ttutharrord T Oet. '38. DAVID of Richard and lat Ms aervlctand tnt; prlvat.. 2MB Oerrlti if,. mrsiiiwa JV. THOaTPRON Oct. 25. IX)LI.1B.kwlf ? John al, Tb.'SJJnifrvleaa.rl' aam p. pi., pata wpi'i, i (- p;'tv 5wMrr.' . ' LI . r f- i f, j-rt . 1 . ' cB Lrr. ?Vi is i Ai 'y i . ?M,w wL . rH. si Jaka'lt. I lil