ff IT EVENING PTJBLiC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918 -!.' E Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR . WHEAT itcrtlnt S5.08S bushels Tbe market ruled firm with srood movement The quotations were as fo'l-wai Car Iota In export elevator. Government standard Inspection, standard prices N 1 red win ter, 'I2.SH; No. 1 northern sprlna, ll'.SDi No. 1 hard winter. I2.3ii No. t trt winter, jar llcky. 12 ST! No. 1 reil, smutty. J-'.SIli No. 3 red, winter. 12 3(1; No. 2 northern spring. t:.ani No, 2 hunt winter, .2.3(li No. 2 red winter1, garllckv. Ii! ail No 2 reil. smutty, 12.33; No. 3 reil winter. 12. A3; Nn 3 north. rn sprlne. 12.82. Nn 3 hnrtl winter, S2 32; No. 3 reil winter, narltcky, 3.30, No. 3 rnl, smutty, t2 2U; No, 4 red. 12.311; No, 4, linn llcky. I2.2M; No. 4, smutty, 12.27; No. 4, rirllcky. smutty. 2 2(1; No. .1 red. 2.2j No. .1. aartlckv. J2.2H; No, .1 smut'v. I2.2.V CORN Receipts, 10.(110 bushel. There was very little demand and prices were nomlnn unchanred. Quotntlonsi lr lots for local V railed Yellow, bi to tirade and location. I.U91 ". OATH Receipts, lnl.R'S bushels. Trade wm quiet, hut prices were steadily held. Quotations! Cae lota So location No 2 white, 7nHaue! s(sndsrd white, 7119711'lr; in is wnue, iHttinvsc; ,"in. 4 wnue, mnn FLOUR Receipts, 1, A20.03S lbs. In sicks. Demand pontlnued slow and prices were weak. Quotations; To arrive, por 11)11 Ibl, in 89-lb, sacks Winter wheat, loo Per cent flour. $10CStn2.1 Kansas wheat, 100 per cent flour. $1(1 fin C In H.1; spring- wheat. 100 per cent flour. $1(1.31)0 Id.ftS. RYE FI.OUII was In Hhl request but steady. We quota at f8.liOC9.SO nr bar rel In sacks, to quality. PROVISIONS Tna market ruled steady with a fair tobhlnff ilemrd fop innst descriptions. ""Quotations wctl aa fnllnnsi City or vvest- ern ler In aeta. emoKcu. lie cuv neei, L,i,lla nn1 l.nrle.a am.lked nn,l 11)11 'tried, 41ic wettern beef, knucklis and ten. drrs. smoked. 4r; beef h-ims. $(., Pork, ramlly. ..i-Mro.: nnms, . i , cnir";.J"aPi -Hc; do, tainnru, loose. rt'iTF.iuic; inunni, mi""7iv ,.,. -. ii.iii") cureu. aa to uninij ami avernse. nams, smoKeo, western rurea, do. boiled, boneless. Me: picnic shoulders. H. P. cured, lonse. 'Jimri do. smoked, 27lc: bellies, In pickle, according to averave, loose, 3tc; breakfast bacon, aa to brand and average, city cured. 4,Ve; ; break fast bacon, western cured. 474 0; lard, west ern refined. 2KV 20c; lard, pure city. Kettle rendered. 28W 20c. REFINED SUGARS The market ruled firm n n basis of Be fr fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS ClIEKSt: Tho market ruled firm, with de mand absorbing the limited offeUnKs, limi tations: New York, whole-milk, fancy, fresh, 3.1T3.1Hc: sperlal" hlsher; New York, whole-milk, fair to Rood, freih, 3?W32Vc. Wisconsin, whole-milk, fancy, il.tl? 3.Tc, do. ,do, fal( to Rood, H.'Syj't r. BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead ' (CopVTlOnfJ Rebels Took Berlin in, Seven Hours i CCXLIII AT! I liavcn't tola that funny thing heard yet, have I? Well. I'll do It s4; Ilruno Duke told It to us nfler the anlenmanshlp class last Thursday. Duke sure has had some life. Ho seems to have been everywhere and dono most everything worth doing and when we can set him yarning, he'll keep us laugh ing every minute of the time. He was telling us about the time he was a school teacher In Maine. This Incident happened the year ho was liv ing at the Stave's house. It seemed that the old minister was a rather well-to-do man strange to say and had built a house that was the wonder of all the village. 1 Cnnllnueil from Pns One In every cnao the regiments signified their adhesion to tho revolution, l.n iniisinniii- untttm tr rrai.rnitninn nrnr.nir -- soldiers, sailors and workers followed, iliVaCUiltlOIl and people eerywhere gave vent to their Joy by loud shouts of "I,ong I.lve (ho Herman ltepubllc." Toward midday u strong mixed forco of soldiers and sailors marched along the llhelmatras.se and took posses sion, one after another, of the Govern ment buildings In that world-famous thoroughfare. Abdication la Annnunceil In front of the Kolchstng building n great demonstration was held. It was ntldresscd by Scheldcmnnn, who had ft tremendous reception. "The. Kalrcr hnH abdicated !" he shouted; "tho dynasty has fallen I It Is a great and honorable victory for the Oerrnnn people, llcrr Ubcrt has re ceived the task of forming a new Gov ernment, In which both sections of tho Socialist party will tako part. Orders by the Government are only valid when signed by Herr Hbert, and these Issued by the ministry of war must be counter signed by a Socialist delegate." Three events created cnounous Inter- GERMAN TROOPS LEAVE BRUSSELS 4tt fb.V do. do. amoked. city cur 80S tf 37'Ci ha ?' r37Hc; do, l- i Th villa en folk iirpc! ti 111 r rrv visitor that they must see old Doctor c" mo" ln0 crown" rerrlcle-. house before .caving. For .i ,? J;' Tcro thing. It had a bathroom with a real cheers came from the people as It was bath Just like Portland swell folks had. run up. Dut tho wonder of all was an elevator 1 1 , 'rho cheers were renewed when the mj ,-. -. t, i , t. .i i ., l iiiipjiy luca wan t-nrricii oui oi uiiniay- Old Doctor rerrlcle had a brother who ,R ', ,, t ,h , 0 ? had stlrrenlng of the Jo Ints and couldn't ,,cony of ,ho palace through wh ch .JJfif.1"'."? K'.V.thc Kaiser came t'o address the crowd on could get upstairs by himself, lie could oyh,;"rCnTugun, "lOlT W"nl"e get around on level ground, but couldn't or ., ,,ar, m URU"- ,Jl4 get up steps. A '"tie later a fores of soldiers ;irn- Nc. this elevator wasn't any electric ceeoeu uown mo r nciiricimrasfc, turned ......$. m.i. ii a . i - if Iritu tli a 'Immnrdtrn aan ti rut oti.i.r.A.1 t.. Under Way. King Albert May Enter Capital on Friday GHENT IS LIBERATED Belgian Troops Entered City Before Armistice Was Signed Hy the Associated I'ress I'nrls, No. 13. The Germans hnve. begun the evacua tion of llrussils. A Dunkirk dispatch to the I'nrls edition of the New York Herald s.ia that King Albert and his family probably will te-entcr llrussels next Friday. and military personnel nt present, cm-1 diutiii ployed on them shnll rcmnln! five tliotl- txiNDnn.s' Nov 11 ANDItKW son of snntl locomotives nnd 130.000 woKOtn L"'i;iSAn2"'I ,'nJ li'V,?? '.nmt'l?.lTn ,,. ,, , ... fi in umiini. ai?. d 11. kohiDis and minus in- ln good uurkliig order, with nil tho ,ltP(l t0 fUoral, Thurs s so a m resi- ncccsiary spare parts nnd fittings, iienia of brother 221 n . nith sr iiiaii re- -),f.ii i,n .tBiit.AA.i i,n nuoruilntnil uulen; mass our unly nf thi llnsary Church shall bo delivered to the nssociati" , m In, 8, lh.n, , (m Powers within the period fixed In nil- rnNNi:t.t,vAt ras Tree st , Nov. 12. nexuro number two nnd the total of John j husband nf Mary Connelly (nee which shall ,,ot exceed thirty-one day. SrV,I1MKjII!!i"StSf.J,lif ?;:.rraU" There shall llkcwlso be delivered r.uoO w, Nny u ,,KS.IIV conNOC, motor lorrleH (amitotic nutomobllcs) in n,i 1; im.iiu.s uii.i fi-iends invited to good Older ulthlll tho petlod Of thirty- "cral aerlcea. Ute rcaidenco I'onestpBa six days. Tho railways of AKiro-' I?..,,,1: Vk 1 eln" ' T"'r" ' 3 "' m "" I)i-rnlno shall lie handed over within. .UiAlil Nov Hi I).N(i:i, hushnnd of it,n ..orln.l nf tlilrlfnnn .Vi va inirptber ! Miry (rait Ini'e Jlradlev) Itelathes and t lie period ot tnirtj-ono (lays, togemer m,niU n,n to funemi rrl s a m.. Into with prewar personnel nnd material, .niwortii st solemn hiah mass of requiem Further, tho material necessary for ft. Atithuny'j church nan n. m Int. Holy .!, ,.,.M.... ll I.. !, ..,,,. ' rnss I. em. .l .. lunrr. "iv "uintiih i.l i,iiit,t,E HI iiu vwl...- trie on tin- left bank of the Itlitno shall ho Jcft in nlttl, Tcrino of Withdrawal vixrA AHTIOM: TVi:i,Vr, - All Herman ttoops nt present In the territories which before belonged to Atistrla-lltin-' parv. 1tllln.'inl.a nml Tiii-V;ni' ulmll tt.ltli. . . .... . . V. I ....hmI. II,mmI, 1(t .. h, t... ,-n.h....Bn. draw immediately within the frontiers ;.'" ...... of (Jermany nn they cxitted on August ihiaS r.nv ll. i.U(IAHKT it vlow 1,1914, All German troops at present of, -John W Dean runerii rMre, ,j i,e in ,(, ....t..nt .. .1.1-1. i i .i ...- 1 lie d Thurs . S )i m , ilHIO nxford nt., I ox In tho terilturlcs which before tho war I rn,. pmU. int rn 11 u. m Lawn belonged to Itussln shall likewise with-, Viei'-cni.. draw within the fiontier. of Germany, UV'Thus'bfnd''ra.llnere-iane1; (loll 110(1 tlH altOVO. :iH suoil lis llin All OM. . ltn.vfl mwl on nf O.t lntn Jimrn nnrl Inkinc Into iircount the Inlrrtmt Mtilil- niizniwtii Tvinr R1atl nn1 frirmiii in , tloii or lhcs(, lorrllorios, MmM clocltle iiiui inn limn i r iniw miu rmiin. ' rilAVI..V. Nov Hi. I!MMA 1! ulfn nf IVflhU T Crnn nnd .Inunhtnr of Int riinrtrn mil M.irle Anqtilth KrUtlxo iintl frit tula imiir.l in funrnl, without further nntitr, 'Ihurs, 11 n, m MnrrhinJ avr . Ilnthnrn Vn. Int H.itnnr (Vm iMiuiiinv. -Nih. 12 imiiKiKT ruin- Hi;N MMon of Jiibn OrlMii n ItHnlhrs HnJ frleh.lA imltrd to funpral Thurn an n. m . from lT nonn rrlrlonrp, l'hlUp .? t'rlhl-fii Pin hrr'n nn1 IVmhcrtnn roul llrn Miwr. Hull mnm nt rcnuicni ni uur i,iiut or (innd nKATits nV4rns -." "---. .h... ....ll jAfjtMii'p.v. At ats imf; t,i VM". .TOIIN h sVsml nf Jenn.n Jarnftaon. flervlces Thurs . 10 a m. Oliver Pld 1S20 V'hesinut it, nt. Mt, KKOffllf Nov. tl SfArtV KM KKi,l,V Ife nf Michael J Krauob. nS ;o'n. County lierry, ife, nd friends Invited Id .jSsJtJ i m., 2041 Temnleton'at.t iuew Mrtf lled to funeral. Thu' , S:8ti a m . resi dence of nephew. James J. Mannln. W3 i:ilvcirlh st Milemn requiem mass St. ('oitliaae'a Church 10 n. m. Int. Cathedral Cim Auto funeral. ..... .. . I'l.KMINd- Nov 10 l.VCV. widow of r..n. I ri. mini, lt.lntlica and friends. ha Liaxue f (he 8acri.il Heart Bnd Altar of Down Draperit Hm.ipiv r,r ihe visitation Churrh. Incited to l lard. Itelatlvrs al !...'' .; u.n.. .. . fl... . V, ,.-.nH. .( .... t.l S.fl . 'unerai, in , n;.in h in . 41.. .. nu.11 rv. ,.,n. , ., r..,. n ui.. wi a eifiturion a,.1 Solemn requiem mass Church nf tho Vlslta-1 Solemn renulem mass Ht Charles's ChureW lion. 10 n. m Int. Holy Bcpuicnro cem. in a m. mi cainearai cem. Auin fuieral ...,. . u ... KOSTKIt Suddenly, Nov It. CKAR B and II, ssle Kurd nreij si. llelatlves and friends. William If Schneider Uidbej tllT'ltun lillin, i" luiirtiii, ,,,u..i ,-. ..... I'leaMiil Mills. N. J llemalns may ho viewed Wed s v in. imrcnta' rcsld nee, S93S Hum- '"VltKHMAN - Captain rl.AltKNCH PAT TiN Coimmny M. .IHlli L' H. Infantry, onlv mm of Harold A. and Mary 1". Kneman. of st Havlrts. I'm . died Sept. .In In Prance from wounds roeehod In action. Memorial aerilre l"rlda Mfternoon, Nov. 1.1. nt 4,au, at (he llrjti Mnur l'restterlan Churih, lirjn M.inr. I'n llclatles nnd friends 1u- WaI.I,A(1II fill Nov 10 CHANCIH. son of Joseph 11 and Hose A 0,illaahr. Il-la-tlra nnd frlemls lnMted In funeral, I- rt , s .111 a 111 pari tits n sldrnee, L'3.10 Madison squir.- Solemn blah mass of renulem St. I'ntrlrka I'hurdi In n m Int. Cathedral Cem (UltlAtlllTV Nov. 1) MtCIIAnr. J . hu iiand nf .Miry 11 UeraBhtv (nee (IiiikThanl and son of late John and Catharine fl; rnuhtv, of Dublin, Ireland llelalhe nnd friends Imlted to funeral. Thura., H:30 n. m 171(1 N. Lambert st, Hlah mass of rouu.vin st Elisabeth's Church If) a. in Int Holy Croa Cem. Auto funeral. iiadcii n. 11. in iiowniiiKiown, i-a 4111. I' and A M.. Intlted to funeral lees, Thurs , 2 p. m , tr24 N, llroid st. Int, prnntr, Auto service. , I.AMO.ll nv 11 MAKT T.. rf of Mlchae J. and Marv t.amonti fne ahan). ntred t years. Relatives and frl. tmited (n funeral. Krl. 1 n. m.. 1D1S Wlllnrd st Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Autat iunerai. 4 4. UVnilH rluddentv, Nov. II. CIIAIILR! n i.Ar,itii iieiaiives ana me iiteii to services, Thurs., 2 P. I'urrlsh st. Int. nrlvale, l.tl'li Nov tO. I.AI'ttA I . wife nf tfeneWI I.lnu Hr.. aaed 4H. Relatives and friends',1 Invited to futnr.il services, Thurs., 2:391' n; m. mils ?t iiancroic s(. ini. private,! oi ,iin i.ufi em, jvrninms mar OS Vlfwrdi' Wed . 1 to 1U p. m, v ITmSh. W.I A r ' vt lunLFis,; I.ONO. At Kdaewood. n. J.. Nov. 10, tO ' ' . OIIANT. Iiusbnml of Mary Anthony ion-.!; " aaed K2. I'unernl services Thurs., 8 p. m.,,,. ',J residence of Oeoraa IV, Anthony. Iff W.iJ. Z. ITnlnn si. llnrllnirfnn N J. lte'nllve. ana't .. friend Imlted to funeral at Hnrliifirton.!45y ' (..!.-. ,1 1k,r VT.. ,n llt-ttn II.. IIS'I1, ,..flll'.1ll,irt.l' ,nr. Mji AlllllUII inc., J V 'rAUI.AND, need 8T Relatives and friends tf lte.i to funeral services. Krl., 2 p. m., :? TOULTRY f .1V1..M1'endM una nulet and tllu marlCt rruled weak under accumulatlne supplies quotations: Fowls, according to nualtty, SOWSOc, sprlnc chickens, aocordlntt tu qual- II), 2(IW8uc, roosters, 2VW2ic: uucks. feKin. aiftSsc; do Indian Itunner. 2s3c; aoese. 28 32c: turkeys, ttifiWs.: guineas, younn, Fer pair, wslyliln l's V-' pounds apiece, 1S1.2J; smaller 'sizes. MliltuN.lc; Kulneas. old per pair. 7.1f80c: plueona. old. per pair. SOOS.Ic: do. jounir. per pair. 2.1W3UC DRESSED was in fair request and firm, with llht oftCTinss Follow Imr were tho quo latlons" FrcMi-kllh-il turkes. western sprniB 42M4.1c. fowls In barrnls, dry picked, fancy elected. 7c: .welgljlnc 4W lbs. and over apiece. 3(l'jc; smaller sizes. .1J.mc. nil roosters, dry-picked. 21'.so; chickens, wist JSVfancy, weighing 1H f2 lbs. apiece. 4-' 44c; weighing 4 lbs. apiece and over. Jle. weighing 3W lbs. apiece. 3.1c! weighing 2",, QS lbs. apieiT. 3031i;! spring dinks, rnn. aylvanla. 40c; snuabs, )ier dozrn, white, ". ,Jt ! 11 mil II.. nee dog.. IKOS.2.: do. ihn tiein lbs. per dog.. 7J."".'l "!.' weighing R lbs. per ilos . "f'';':'l 50. weghlng 7 lbs. per doz.. I4..1fi.i do. wilghlng (IWoSs lbs. per doz.. 3M. dark 1.B02.50; small ,md No. 2. 102.B(; Buineas. oung. per pair. TlicWIl 2. old, BOO 75c. FRESH FRUITS or hydraulic affair: It worked by wclcht power. The elevator was built Into one cornet of the living room, The tope which worked It was carried oer a big; pulley wheel and had a weight on tho other end of It that was ciual to the welfiht of the elevator and the broth er and, as the brother welched 210 pounds. It was some handy llttlo paper weight to hate hanglnc under the caves. No cino wbh nllovied to use tho ele vator on nccount of the weight adjust ment. It was easy for brother to operate It, for when In the elevator he removed a steel pin which held the delator on tho ground floor. Then the least pull at a fixed lope sent tho elevator then so nicely balanced up to the bedroom, at which place Ihe weight rested on the floor of tho room over tho dining roomlous and almost bloodless victory" i celling, Social leaders were not much In evl- The elevator was line for brother, but denco during the day In public, though risky for lightweights. The hired maid I.lebknecht nnd Lcdebour, who went Into the Zlmmerstrnsse and stopped be fore I he office of tho Aolff agincy. A number of tho forco entered tho build ing and took possession of It The Wolff nureiu win put In reil clothing, twn Socialists, Ilert1 Carle, of Frankfort, and Herr Hossman, ware put in charge. Thcro was no Interruption In the serv ice of Information While this was happening tho Vor w acrid ofTlce was being decked with a nuiss of red flags. Tho building was guarded by a detachment of the .Vauin burg Jatger regiment, tho first to go over to tho revolutionary movement In tho Vorwacrts office the first report of tho success of the revolution was drawn up nnd pent to the. Wolff Bureau for transmission abroad it declared. "The revolution has gained a glorl lly the Associated Vcm (llient, Nov. 13. Citizens of tllicnt. without distinction as to nationality, hove greeted the Allied troops as libera tors. They, relate the same stories of martyrdom that are ctirrint in every city delivered from the (Itrmans They were astounded at the quickness nf tho relief brought to them and are unable to believe, that tiny reallj are freea from the hateful Teutonic soke Deputy Ansule, acting burgomaster, who was thrice arrested by the Ger mans, told the correspondent that tho food situation here Is not desperate, but la serious enough. There Is enough wheat, bacon nnd lard for three wicks but there Is no rice, condensed nillk or AUTICI.K l'll'TKHN .(eiitiiirlatlun nf the treaties of llucharcst and Hrest LItovsk nnd of vlio supplementary treaties, AHT1CI.U SUVi:NTi:i:.V - Uvncuu tlon by all Clerm.m forces operating In Hast Africa within n period to be. Ilxnl by the Allies. Cnlbedrnl Cem. Di'.itn Nov in. unm:i;T r in:itn, son of Mnrv nnd late William Herr, aged 21 llelitlvea nnd friends Independtnt Council No a, fratirnil Patriotic Amerli'in Inc. Nlles-lliinent Pond I'ran.- Co emptow's, In vlted to funeral et rvlcea Thurs 2 p tn crsldttirn of Inothi r 31JI1 N rranklln st Int, (Irrenmount (' m Ibuuilns may be Viewed Wed. ee Di:ilVl.N. Huddenlv Nov 1(1. lIHI.nN ARTICLH TWUNTY-TVVO Suirpn-I me Aliirpnyi. wiuon or .vncniri nrv n i . i hi in i li, , ,'ll'W''" "" Irleml Ssirid Heart nnd tier to the Allies nnd united Httites of i iti v M Sod.illlv of Assumption Chuirh, III Sll Hilar lies llirlllllllllT Slllllimrllic Invltnl tn lunerni I nun ..n nilznbeth Delaliej Relative- and friends ilii i me m widow of Minim S Haser. residence of ann. Uenrge MarKarland, iflSI M " , vlted to attend funeral on llinrsilav nt s 3D i juiatlvi'S ami friends ure Invited to attend N inth st Int private. Ml, Morlah Ceirt. SH a. m. from late risldence 2121 S Carlisle funeral. I'rl ll.i .11 lit ('Impel In West MAI'KI'V Nov 12. HAttOMI IVAltnJSr1 st Solemn high rnass at Church of Our i,i,r, I Hill run son of Wm c, and .VMtllda Marker (neij'I-t-' l.adv of Mercy nt 10 n m. Int at New HAI.l MAN .Nov 10 M(i(IH'. it wife ! Houthnrn) ageil IK Relatives and friend 1 rrnlsrrs anil ;ill inlne-lav Ini; stihina. rlnes) now existing, with their rum pletc nininment nnd rqtiipmrnt. In poits which shall he speclllod by the Allies and I'nlleil States. Those which rnnnot bo tuken to these ports shall be disarmed of the personnel and ma terial nnd shall remain under the iilperviston of the Alllet and the soap. Tho clts's greatest need Is for ' I'liiteil States. The submarine" which tried to 'tire It ence only once. She got In tho elevator, pulled out the pin anj It nt ence gave nn Im'tatlon of a sky rocket. Ilelng a lightweight, the elevator Just shot up and catapulted her Into tho bedroom while the weight banged on the dining room celling with a whack that shook loose some of the plaster through the city In a motor car. had a followed by another, reading: I'liert'a Twn rroelanintlon While licrlln was being thoroughly oc cupied by tho revolutionaries Important political events had happened, Herr i:bert set about thn formation of tho new Ciovernment, nnd his first act was tho house to which Hruno," """J" ? Proclamations. The first , , a " ; vlted one dav. Old Doctor I h nlready been transm tteil by the " lly the AsuHiated Vrt mown paper with which, temporarl!!. ... iv..,un tun iiiuunmitii oi wttulnws smashed during the recent lighting in the smaller houses around the oily (IhiTit suffered' no other serious dam age Itnbinson Smith, representative of the lJelgl.m Itellef CommlsHlon. arrived yesterday and Is qrganlzlng measures to assist the people Kor months past tho morale of the. 0 crm. m soldiers has been a source of great anxbty to their officers. Jlnn mutinous attempts were pitilessly sup pressed nnd many soldiers were shut Three weeks ago 200 soldiers mutinied and paraded through the streets singing the "Marseillaise." They fired on Com mandant Hlucmer, a descendant of the famous marshal, wlui ordered seventi punished A number were executed Commandant llluccher bitterly oppos.ii capitulating and openly discussed the Inefficiency y of the Kaiser, the Crown I'rlnce and Kleld Marshal von. Illnden burg. tamdnn, Nov 13 The Herman high command has warned the Allies that mo rendy for tho t-ca slittll ne pu pa red to lenve the Oeiman ports as soon ns orders shall be received by wireless far their vovnge to the poit designed for their delivery and tin remainder lit the eaillht possible mo merit. The conditions of this nttlcle shnll bo can led Into effect within tho C cor 11th nnd 1 nlrmniint uv Soli inn ruiulem nines l liutcii or Assumpilon to n. ni lot Holv Crosj Ci'tn Au'n firieral Dinlll. Nov 12 I' JUIIN son of Charles and Mury Dleh. (nee Wenalcr) ngrd 2d Relatives and friends Shipbuilders' Colon, la.dge No 4Hi Invited to funeral. Thurs , X .10 n tn . 2307 Cedar st Solemn requiem miss in h . in Church of Holy Name Int Most llolv lte,lenu r fini 1H1IVN No 11. JOHN blisbind of Hose IMirall (Hoc Kei'imn ) It billies nnd Irleuds if famllv also llol Name .sorleti Corpen lers Cnlon 072 I.liiiertik (luard lliv. "2 A. (I H . Invited to fuiieri 1. Snl s In a in from 2.V.T. f" smnl'v t Solemn hub r-qulem in-isj Si Cbinibi s cliunli pi a in Int llolv Si mill hr. iun rtiilo "0l)('i't'i(lltr.llTV Nov II JOHN husband of Catharine A. Dougliirtv IteliltviN nnd friends. llolv Nlllle. T II rather Sharkey Heneftclal Soilitles of Cbunli of Our Mother of Sorrows IMilla nritnen's Relief Ass'n Invited tn funernl. Krl . 8.1(1 n m. I s".3 Laninater avc , West I'hlla. Solemn lit C (IKItTlltllli: II.R blockade conditions set .... bv wlfo of Cliar.es nrezclerjnee tllveafc e Allies nnd Associated Towers ni e I n.j"nc,i. n tr,4. u of I.. Miry imvis iicriiiil nf fourteen riavs after tllu Sign- I nr,,iirio m.iHs Church ot uur Mother of Sor lug nf the armistice. , row. to n. m. mi. et. Deniv. o,,, Auto AHTICI.i: TWKNTV-SlX Tho ex- niii:l.i:n --N..J Istl tlin Alios nml Associateu lowe'in nn- ;.n to remain iinclmngcd. nnd all (lerman , ii..m.. No is. i. yf a . niemir,, of merchant ships found ut so.;, arc t.. , nriibM-burgM l0''fuirh,Vllu?,"'.' s nimnlii llnltln l.v OOlltlirn. Allies 1111(1 ...if M'.ih ut Ir.inkford Int. OikHnd tho I'nlted States should give consul- ( Cm lieiimiua m.i be vimed Wed . s to eratlon to the provisioning of fiennnnv in p (IjHamideiiiv, Nov in ikiuaiid during tho ainilstico tn the extent ice i w Du'inus. of silo licust t Relatives ognlzed ., necessary. ' '. '"("Ttlilr".'" A1UU I.e. linnii '1 ', I ",,1,11-1, V.;,. I" t'VIMV T wife of dtirntlon of the armistice H to b.-! w 1V,,1'nlvlll)r..ke. ..e..'l f Rel.iilvVj land thlrtv d.lVS. with option to CXtcIld , fP1n,, milted to funeral seivt.es. Sat , 2 30 During this norlnil If Its c .lllses are p in . l-iar wyannni i nf Hnwiinl .. llif.1m.in anil tlaiwhtfr pf muifrt to funrrnl tvr-rvlrB, HrU, 2 V. tn.jt J-', lloi.li nui-.l ". 1 Ifulntltssi II till f r-lftlrl In. I.. 1. I .!.... J M.. II tr( ..Z. afcsss t ii"' n" -s I ii. n.,n,o . .-. -. s .......- ... i rir in - s i-mi ( iii'im ii in j inn rn, srvri &nt -A,' vittcl t lunrnil roldinct- nf fatlur Mr MAlWKV -Suddonly Nov, 0, JOITNi V Mil J l: lin nrnuiKin hv m-ar !M nb;y H- hM.unn of Klln MftlonVrr, j, - K. nt.. f kiisi Int Inffs. 1 . i iii . 7'Kf i'vl 0r."."i;.Vr.m v ,..,. .. ......'?. fun..r.il,'.TI.ur. s.1u h. m.. MHJS'S n.,..i.w. -..,, .- ...., ... ...,u...,. f-nnilwicK i nniemn requiem mass . or I'hrlstlini lliinlnn (nee Vlenal and hi late, vtCRi churrh 10 n tn. Int. Holy Cfl latilis Hnnlon aaed 2i Relatives nnd rem. Auto service. friends invltid to funernl Thurs . 7. .in a m. ' .vi.ii..,i)i.i 1, Nov. 10, Af.FltRl) IV., Vi I 5 niomer a r, s nrnce ss.ji .-v. .-.u si. man hui band of Susie C Marllndell. aged fi, 3 ' !'"" .'.u1 :'lu,m,.'.', " l hurch " " '" ,nt-1 Relatives and friends. VV. K. Ilray IaV 3 J, Nt,i'i. i'i,lihvirnlu.Vli' ,.. 3 it maii N- "" "" nd A- M" 0,h'r I"54" i . nA1iVi'!-KliNT, V'IJf"i. iS.JLiK, 'v-hlrh he waa a member. Invited to funeral. ?'.f elARI.l daurihter il ale Mlehael and Marv -.hllra ., q.. n m vfnrelno,! n ttX7J jl T, llarklns. Relatives and friends. Leaa-im of , T-5 i'm"' ,?rlVi?' ,Ior'"""1 nv- ,'tl0",' ' A ;Ttrd"'to"f,unetrai' lhi.rs'h',s"'l';;"l'h1nrCh"i!"; ! MaCRKR-Nov. 11 CATHARINE E.t 1,1 Monlm1.0! .t,,,rM.s nf'r'cnulem St Cn.rie.-'! ' ?' Vlr, JSW?" i ', i-hurUj 10 a m. Int. .oly Crn... Auto 'r.d.lUued'Vo'rSne.' T?''!?.",. &l) liAMMvrr Nnv 11. HAMNAIt M.. I t . ITL. Hl. m Kolfmn hlnh mail of "J flf luutitfr nf Mi.r A itnil tv WllllHtn Hnw I It Itelallws tin 1 frlrntxt Ohninplon Cnun II Nn h I) of I,., mipliije John Hunlfpti ImlUfl to funernl, Thurf . 2 v ni . broth tr rejllonri, Jnmcit ' Husli'tt, H Metn 'l Pt. Int P.iHiht i 'tin Krlciitln nnt call W't.l nfter 7 p. in ilAA.s N" ii i iti. fon "i iuif ir rcnul"m nt. wtennpnn cnurch 10 a. n, Int nni Mprncnro rem tf? .frrAUn. Nov 12. MICHABti -JOSEPH l H St AliVilf (nrn (IrMhnm) nn.t ndn nf pthn- w tit rtn nml the lute Patrick McOib.- HfUtlTfg , J O'i HI1II inriiis. lint it I nuiirniup nviirtl in IIMV mml. lrl.. H n. m. 1703 N. BlM t( PoIfmn,.tv )? j ,,d .ih'Mlnses iS.1 Wf .n,.- Sftl in'.'iiiv v., il f .i.,i,,,nla I'ATIl , M( lll'IHK ov, II. THOMAS I .Mc- ,?'., ; UN1? TlR.S!,.ne'J IBffK1? iiiT"f ?,' ",1'MJ, 5rte'rr."o'f2d,Vi"nlSno?ri,; f l John I. Ilearn. funeral Sat HJO n ni . ft,,,- &, fT,.v,ted " "LnVrI.,nrni2?(! S ' 4 us vvhurion st Solemn huh nines of re- I L .,,. . m juns vaipn,..n Ab. o.Li -J . i iiulem Chuil.ll. nf Sacred Heart nil Holy .,, h ,,, Church of Our Mother of Sorrows k,Ji cross cem Alio serviee. mam Int llolv Cress Cem 1 HKI.l.lill. inov in i'ii.sm.r.-i. nusuann McOI.INtllV Nov . In l.Mlabeth, V Ij , '.f .nle Ruth A Heller sued M Relatives nnd ' j KITTII. dauabter nf James nnd Clielsi-'n. friends invited to funeral services. Thurs. j,(c(lllvrhv (nee Ilorden) ns-eil 12 leara Jti rn 2 .10 p m . Somertoii M r: Church, Bomer- m.nths. Relatives and friends ot ramlly & l ' ton. I'hlla. Int. William l'cnn Cem Train incited tn ffineral un Thursday mornlnr m ;..' for Somerion hnves Rendlrit Terminal 1.02 I e-hester. l'a ltlah mass at the Resurrev. .,' .f .1 n m. Autos will bo in waltlnff. I .l,,n Church. 1(1 a. m. Train from llra.l ' m lll'.NDKRSON Nov. 11 ANNA SIMP- street Htatlnn. II a m, Int. at Cheater. ' . " SON. wife of William Henderson and damn-. MiTAMNCV. Nov. 11. RLI.CN II . widow ter of late John M nnd Anno. Deacon axed at John McTnmney. asied (IS. Itelatlves i! 2s. Relatives und friends invited to fu-1 and friends Invited lo funeral. Thura. fcaom'fc, tiers! Thurs 2 n m . residence of brother I a m . loll Dennlo st . Nlcetown. Wolernnfr, ; Vbvander Deacon, nul I'rospeci avc . Moore renulem mass St Stephen's Church 10 a,"nr. I'e lot rrlvate ' lot ltolv Semitehre Cem Hliiiiirvs .vm J-. .viaiiv wne oi wusi MH Ill.l. halm. wunneniy. nov, ITtiij j M .'. Relitlns and friends Invited niANK. husband of Anna Elizabeth MlehsiJK ! ' funeral Krl. 7 .10 a m 2."."i N llroad baih (neo Adler). Relatives and friends, es-ft ,n i Ham HlRi'tus ( st solemn requiem mass l hurch or Our vlted lo funeral services. Thurs., 3 p. t.'iH,. of Mercv i ii tn. Int Holl Si nulchro j 01 jo v -.,h st Int nrlvate. tVm Auto funeral MII.I.IIN Nov. 12. MAROArtET ) U, ....t. .. v.... 11 II lliOllil'Tl 1- I . . t. ,- T,,.l.,. .h r.,k . .,.. ' l mi. I or.n ..... .. ................ ...'aBilBOirru. ibid i.tii. a anu .iu.inq jiiii- .- hi Thin wan IIMLfa latfia InfltnH - ,lnt ill. I T nnn June ""J i-svi timi iiuiMi i 'J 1-s.v . Perricle was Kolnff to Bive a party na?'!i wu" I mines placed In (tend am tImedto k- j contracting pnrtlrH, which must Klv wnrninf; inriy-ciKiii nuurn in uu.iii-.' Trankford Jnt. juriii uns pvwim ii ii- v..... -s.; .. f-,"i-, ,.. rm not cnriitMi lino excuuiinn. uw nn...-, -.-,, NN N-,)V n,, whj.iam u.. cn ot tku C stln may iv iifiiouncen ny one ni uv ulilow of (InvrKU W lllttnor Urlntlvfri nrul frlfndu lnltcJ to futiurnl fmkft, Thur , J p. in '-'132 N -lh t Int prlvat . Illll(rs'. -( " I1KUKII 111 , sOV . WAlr iuiww, iorinriy or urrniftmown, en Ilclntlvm ami IrlendB Invlti-d to fu- ', n.rHl, Hat. 8 30 n. m. SHIS Itoudinot t,",X Holrmn retiulfm mnsfi f'hurrh of the Visit ft- if tlon in h m. ini. ni. Annn um. 9 v J , aiOKKIT At liniO Oxford it.. Xov. .?, It Is iiiulentiiiiil that the exeuitlon of ! Soli ran requiem man e. t 1.11 nrtlrlcs tliree anil elchtccti shall not i n;alm "" Npn ,"1"" lite Vllebnel and Ciitbnrlne Dunn Relatives I'hlla Pi Services and Int. prlvsle. JOHN MOFVIT. aged 70. Int. private. Ait and friends, l'atternm.ikers' Asso. Invited HOWIII.t. Nov 11. KATHKIIINR II.. ' Prors nf IlenJ. T. I.ylc, 1D12 Columbia ave..J J In funernl, Krl. J ail it m. slstvr'a real-I wife of Abram llrlntnn Howell. Jr.. and Krl. 2:111 p. m. "tC denco, Mrs. Mary Neelv S.lnl Slmrswood St. J dnucbter of the late William and Kntherlne. MODI, On November 15. IMS. KATJrlJ..f llltrilnth's Church r.il i em .vuto SSivInS bblilen Davis 34i Ontio MM: York It off together rlsht away. Ilruno Duke , , ,, countr.. end n heliilnB came Into effect The btatement reads ""'' rf " '','?.!. ?,M ', tJ, ,,r,l,tl,'n tiies ami friends Herfor.1 I.od.e. No. 17T. Jmpr al. S.r.o.V Apples. Ver Ss.-b"".! was shy with tho youne folks, but felt . L" ,, , ,.,,. n vvTll ho hard fnr manv "Important progress by Hie uroup of ot " I' '"n""":'"! ' lte " "" ("rtlWlio !. nSn, . j, Adanrlan Chapter. It A. C.. basket, 40cl.2Si do. per btyiel "Jf'.- n home with Brother P Thev were , , . J. ' e J 1?anJr r,i. in Flo. dern waa toni.,i i.,. it coillllllshloil U ai lllltlcil.' This comtnls- Jj ,TJ, milted to funeral Holy Trinity 7"S$1.80. Apples, western. v?r box. 12 2i j" norae . , un."lI,tCT ,,Y, v,CTe. to work vv th tho new men who havo nrmles In lnnuerfi was Htnpinil by the . ... . .... ...,, nuthoritv of J.iithcran Churrh. VVlldwood. N J.. I'rl.. tff 8.73. Quinces. New York, per I.M. ISO busy Bmoklns their pipes and talklnii of u,tak to direct the empire But I nrmlstlce. The IJelKlan army ,ha8 en- ! " AViLi ...iiti.V.i , !,i ,,.,,,i Lm , 2 " m Remains may bo viewed sister's 8: doT do. per bushel basket, 2T3 1'enrs. different thlnKs when t)uke spoke of his ,""!", ." vourlmV for tout iitonle tertvl tlhent. The Second I'av airy Corps, U,t ,A11171 I'1,"ltaly U"'1 "aVUl COm"hom-, Mrs. AUot Carlson. S20 Wilnnt- N.w York, per bushel basket Iieurre nose. fj. , i,- . appeal to your love lor jour people. l",' ...,. .,,,., .,,,. .'.. -' ,s; maiiders-liichlof. iromery nve.. .1 to lip m. Thurs Int. Cai. n. ah.Mnn I?U1. I'eftrS. Lall KimM. -- ..- . ..vcf. l,.llti nf iirifun ,n nn In ll.aa rferill E1HIIK liv... , ..." ......... .j, ...in tllllviU . I,.... ..n..., Ilnn.n Allln fHtlirtLl. NOW YOTK SiyC. 'taJir.. riums. California, per box. 11(02 'Lemons, per bo, injfli Oranses. Caltfornla, per box. JdOli; do. Florida, per Sal" IfiOS. Orapefrult. per box. S.R0 B nn. Pineapples. Cubnn. per crate. 1ii n'r.Oi do. rorto Illco. pir crate. K.TI) r.o. Cranberries. Jersey, per bushel box. ,23. Ornces. New York, per iJ-in. ons'tei von rord. S81c! Delaware, 24fi27c Orapes. New York, per 15-lb. basket. Concord, ll.1."i il.J3. Orapes. California, per box, II 73 4' .VEGETABLE? The ceneral market waa quiet and showed little chanae. Thn following- were the- eiuo ...i.n. White notatoes. I.astern Shore. n.r bbl No. 1. I3 23f.7.-i! No, .2. 2 2.ri0. Whits potatoes. Jersey, per -bushel basket No 1. b.1cli No. '-'. .10W...e White potatoes Jersey and Pennsl;anla, cer 100 pounds Oreen Mountain, No, 1, P ".Ul'.'.r.ll: Giants. No. 1. 2.1.-i 411. No .,""ti i.-iflM.V Sweet potatoes, Jersev, per ihoskft N(r 1 I1W1.15: No, 2 ,V)rt7.1c Bweet potatoes. Kastern Shore, per barrel 1, IITJOII No. 2. I2.10M. Lettuce, Revv York, per c-ate. 3('c2; do, Vlrulnla. Ser bbl.' 5()cll.2n. lleans. Klorlda. per basket, I2.2SOS: do. Vlralnla. per basket. 7fieM2. caunnovver. iajna ''-''i'uiil .riff. 13! dot New York, per crnts, & Celery. New York, per bunch JJ'fSJc. 10O-lb. bag Yellow.vo, 1. I1.23M1.U3: white. No. 1. 34,'gt. RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC First week Nov iirotuer l'eiricle. It seemed, was a chess fiend and hnd n wonderful set of carved Ivory chessmen, which he nt once wanted to show to Duke. He put his pipe on the arm of the moTrls chair, irot up, and walked to his elevator, rot In nnd pulled out tho re straining pin. Then he remembered his pipe on tho arm of the chair. He began to step out of the elevator to net It nnd then things happened. The release of his weight from the elevator caused It to fly up to the bed room ns If a stick of dynamite had blown It up. A Hrother Perrlcle had one foot .still ontlle elevntnr. Its midHen fllr-he nn. waids fairly shot him Into the middle 1 7,!ltunB' ... .v.. ...... .... i . . u'onra n ui inn iuuiii ue buoi jute an nosurei over-fed arrow, head first Into pompous Mr. Tatch. tho lawyer, who clutched Mrs. Stave around the neeV, ana of cburae, nil three fell over, being neatly burled .by. the little table, the fern pot christening them with soil. mat wasn t all, however, for tne mm 43.4.17,000 Wheeler, nsed 42. Relatives and friends In- X KURD MOHI. wife of Frederick" Vllen lo liliirrHi. .o'Biu-inx ,, Bisver. Airs. IMIIICI eioriomi o.n 1.1,1 l'a . Thurs. 11 a. in Mark's Church 1" a Churihard nt the river Dendrn nt tJranimont and I established a bridgehead.' v j Foch Denies Plea I to Modify Truce hours would deliver up (lerm.iny to anarchy and terrlhlo misery. Help me to help the fatherland by fenrlesa and tireless labor. Kvcry man nt his post till the hour of relief arrives. ' That 1'bert hns been appointed 'Chan cellor Is an excellent sign. He Is one of the finest characters In the ranks of Oerman .Socialism nnd Is generally nd- ,.,,, ,, ,,u mired nnd trusted a man of partlcu- ..,,,,.,, lnrly flnn mind. In the Helcrlstng ho aletrattons given to Marshal roeh in represents the constituency of Klberfeld- dealing with tho (lermun delegates. Barmen. I To nssuro tho execution of the nrml. "He was born In the famous university j stlce convention "under tho best con city of Heidelberg, where his father was dltions." Oie principle of u permanent a working tailor. He wns for a consld-1 International nrmlstlco commission la erablo time editor of the Bremen Burger ndmltted. This commission will "act In stature he is small, and he ' under the authority of the Allied mill- IiANCIXfl $5 "'"ATE Dancing t" $5 Ihe CnilTISSOZ SCHOOL. Mirrored Slmlln. 15.111 Chestnut M, Dav Kve Locust JIIUJ A tkai'iii'.b rim i:yi:ky rurn, Fpeclal Rates for Men In Uniform. Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad Increaici efficiency of a train 50 jr &- IWfui.ior nre of sister. Mrs. jiuhl, dauuhler of William and Mary Btt- )'J' fiyette st lirlsto , ! HBf,' o, er. Relatives snd friends' 111- it1, IllKh .mass at St. vpJ t funernl services, l'rlday at 2 P.m.. 1 (Its n Int. Ht Mark's nt rf,idence. r.s2.'. Sansom st. int. private1 j" Fernwoon l emeiery. jvrmains miye i , viewed Thursday evening. rji , it MOSMNhill AOV. II. CA-lMfelliaK I1M J, k'uehnle) wife of Jacob Mossner. Rehxtlvla j S md friends invited to funeral services, FrX, fi J wears a black beard. ltevolt Succeeds Kierjvvliere News from the provinces continues to show that tho revolution Is successful everywhere. There Is scarcely n town of any sli'e where n soldiers and work ers council ha not neen rormea. in lo-iit fell wiih oi'ioh i,a' .i,... ,1,- Frankfurt that body calls Itrelf the com dining room celling as to break clean mlttce of public welfare. Of the news- through It, scattering plaster, splinters papers mere oniy mo '('"" of lathe and dirt over the cold collation I Zeltung nnd tho boclallat olkstlmme j;33,ooO ' and those partaking thereof. Protect Yourself From Fire and Theft liberty bonds and Valuable papers should be kept in a safe deposit box OCR Sufe Deposit Drpurtinent Is modern In every detail anil boxes may be rented nt f 4.00 per annum nnd upward. iNVi:sTiii.Ti: We respectfully Invite your patruniise. Firanklin TrusfCP New Bank.and Office Building 1RTH STREET BELOW MARKET lfltU 8lretOpp. H. 1'enn square The Institution that save to Philadelphia Day and Night Service are allowed to appear. Ksscn Is completely In the hands of a local committee and the manufacture of munitions has been stopped. ' From Bremen a curious state of nf falrs Is reported. British and Uusslnn prisoners of war have taken part In the rejoicings. It Is reported that bands of them are making their way to the Dutch frontier, On the frontier; at nu merous places guards have disappeared, while nt others they have been disarmed by revolutionaries who have arrived. Advices from the frontier regions state that the nevjs of the abdication of the Kaiser was received by tho Oerman troops with enthusiasm. In Belgian bor der villages'. It Is said, children aro demonstrating with ueigian nags, uer- nmn soldiers Join tary nnd naval commanders-in-chief." Following Is tho text of tho articles of tho armistice which are different from the text published -Monday, the importnnt variations being Indicated In 'black type: ARTICI.r. FOUR Surrender In good condition by tho Gel man nrmles of the following war material: Five thousand guns (2."00 heavy nnd 2500 Held), 25,000 machine riiiih, 3000 mlnenwerfer, 1700 airplanes (fighters, bombers, firstly all of tho D7s and all the night bombing machines). Tho nbovo to be delivered In situ to the Allied and United States troops In ac cordance with tho detailed conditions laid down In the nolo (annexure No. 1) drawn up nt tho moment of tho sign ing ot the nrmlstlce. Troops to Rule Direct ARTICLK FIVE Evacuation by the German nrmles of tho countries on the left bank of the Rhino shall be ndmimsto'e"' hy the" local troops of ccciii.i''Cii. Tho cccuna'lo.i of ihtn tonl!irlc will bt rur: fit tui' nv Al lied nnd United States garrison hold Ini; the principal cnnilps of the Rhino Mavenco, Coblontz (Cologne), to gether vvttll llie ariiigeueiuii ui tneso papers cnpi. KVANS. Nov 12. Kl.tlli:XCK Y . diuah ter o Charles T. and Hllsmn.ih R. Ssldel llvnna Relatives and Mends Invited to funeral services. Krl.. 11 a. m, parents' tvxlilence. l.olil Torrisl-iio nve . Tacony. Int convenience of famllv, Charles Hvuna Cem Readlnc. l'a I5WINO Nov. 11 HAI.t.lr: A wife nr William John llwlnir nued 4V. Relatives and fllenda Invlle.l to rerv Ices Thurs. 2 MO n in . foil Harlej uvv Int. ill. Morlah 'riJIKIlIHO.V - In I'rntice. ill t. 17 of pneu-' nn-nl.i Corporal IIOIIKIIT J .110th I'leld Ar , tlllerv husband of VI infant Clark 131(1 v i Olli st and ion of i:ien imd late James lir I tuion ir.'i 1 allium T-rnue (lernmnlown PlSlinll.-e-Niiv 1' SARAH tt ilniichler I of late Adam and lllluibelh I'lsher llela tlves nnd friends Invltid to funeral services MI3 llermanlown live Cliestnut Hill AI.I.tllltilllT At Hnildoiill.l.l : T Thurs 2 ii in Int. private . .. Nov 1" iliinvllPf 11 widow nf I'd I ri.VHSltTY Nov 111 a A II i, a il li I mund D' Al b fish Relative's' 'ami fHcnd, n.MIl.ltTY . d luehter of lata l'a trick and Ari'OINr.vll'.NTM made for private danclns i lessons with expert teacber. 11 830. Led. cer Central INDIVIDUAL Instruction bv esper. joun? ' women i-n net. 2:1 :: j for appointuieni rv&'Z?a e' "" isJ. ' pl n$p9 "Kll Decatur at.. Holmfburr. Int. private. Magnolia Cem. llemalns may &q jl PAN4 11. nt.. BcntljS l.'ZATEST RUHTUKL i.ElAIKt:.'. The svelf-nilJiiotlni: feature of (hi Pad mnkr It ext to wenr, and ttif lhtimb hfre.i Hrxnliitor nllowfi of nllrrlns pre utre nt nlil. lot mi.turen rrw hIowIj uurr lieriin trunkeii th.tl eemed rlcbt In the hesliinlnc were not. Our Improved niipllaiH rs und udmrneii inetliud. Invuro tni!triif ment for rrcry rut.r nod run many B SEELEY. 1027 Walnut St lUuftil Thiir eve. M1TKV1IY. Suddenlv. on Nov. fl IKI. F . husband of Annie Murphy (Krv, Cl.evner) Kelatlves nnd friends, r(m Phll. - I,odce, No. 54. U O. O M.. lnvltd to funerHl. Frl.. S 30 a, m from tilt brothrtfr resldnce, Laurence ilurphy, 3838 BrAaty-! wine at., X. Phila. Holemn hittt maiof'e rfaut"m nt Ht. Airatha'a Church. 10 a. m;,J liitiinuv . - lit n... Trtawo' jvit;miii . s-'(j . iksit sj 'jii t ". , MUItrilY. D. 1 , J. C. D.. of the facultytj .I ?t Cimrlf m llnrrnmeft Remlnarv. Ov-ATt 1 l.MAn1. n.,ii.ani4 ssf arirv PdldviVAa Bftt e4.if s. . s i. lovlted to month mind msss In St. AnnSi,isV - Church. I.ehlirh ave. nnd Memphis' St.. Prli" tt isH dlvlna office bexlnnlnir at 0:30 a. m. Se' - '3 emu renulem mass 10 a. m. 7 '3 iw 1II..-H II, .Nov, V o iiti.iA.il, nusD.ni'ifi j, . . Annie Oesch sed 31. Relatives and frlentK -i empiojes oi i-nn learner v-o.. invueu. jo J "- funernl Thurs.. n ni.. 1330 N. IIODB. St. " Int Fernvvood Cem. llemalns may be viewed o' t ; Wed Int. private 'S O'NniM.. Noar. 11. THOMAS J., Sr.. rui-.A band of Elizabeth I.. O'Neill (nee Lamondl. ' i aneil (ill Relative, and friends Invited to IT r.tnernl services. Thurs.. 2 . m.. 732 CllftbnY-. 5- . avc, I'nlllnnlale, Ta. Int. private. Frlsndf '. f. 5 ".?..?'' W'd. eve. ..,., -U'feSM IJUI.. ftUV 11, ddiri3 wui.ii'i VHp i !' ' C as sb.I-. .1 . H ...1 afAril m ,iiassl T Tl. m i IieiltllVeS UI1U iririiiia llliuru iwiuuciaiii 1ST JS Tiiurs . ' n m . 2rtl2 N Uouglaa at. Itlt.16 I K i . - t sr... n ; V " i Ijriurri run piii b m. i . . . t ' i.rinrri 11111 em ..j.m invltfil to funeral, rrl.. 'z v. in, losldfnr! ir r'" nCin.ir ....v ..-.., ... . -. u,,. .,,-u . n-.,-. ..r-. r.-. T QUINN. On tramporl at a, Kergeani'r fv of nepher, Albert hord. 4d CtnitT Bt Had- -- Tr WILLIAM F Ql'INN, of R3.ti Field Jiajh? donfleid N. J ln Aalmry M i:, Churrh "'- "" " " .mount Squadron, ion of lata .Michael J andi Cem. Frlenda maj call Thur 7 to P p. in . -1 ; jr'- r ;?- r::rr:r::r.!:rLTiinntIXIXUL;l!UXilXi; iMnrB-iret A. Qulnn ac-rt 20. nelativeo .and? .- V;,x: riA-Vlfl I UPTON'S SOMS TO kH rww,rK ' wood Cem. I'rlend. may view remains Thurs. I flJAVlBJ .4 U I 1 S) iJ kJOlMlJ jU til 1'ih '?' tL .. ivii.i.mt 11 him. "A I REV. aaed 77. at res dence. 28 Wells vtu.t., , .-! I olsnnM.n P.. Kuneml at convenience of the... eve llKNNl'.TT Nov 1(1 AtlllAHAM. hus band of (Tntbarlno llenn, tt (nen Htooel nired I 77, Relatives und friends, Knlahta of Col- j j den Uaffle. No. Ti, of I'almirn, N. J . In- ! v.trii ij luiierni inure . .10 p. III.. Iieiair, N. J. Int. licthel Cem. rrlends may view remains Wed, eve linNTI.HY. )n Nov 12. UUR, X MTRA, widow David llentle) Relatives und frli nils Invited to funeral services, on Thurs after noon, at I o'lloilt. nt lata residence, H10 N. 1.1th st. Int. prlvulo 1IILI.:TTER. Nov 111 U II.IIHI.vnvi wlfo of llearne K. Illllrtter, aged 77 Rel.1. ' I tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs. I 1 .1 p. in., n.inu I.lmcklin pike. Int. private, i t Northwood Cem. , 1 IIHAUTIOAM Nov K at Camii b,h,r, ' I Tailor. Kentucky, IIRNHMT 1,. IIHAfTI (JA.M. In tho rt.'ith 5 ear of his nso Fu neral servlcis ut his lain reslib nee, Rjdal l'a . on Thursdav tho 11th inst.. on arrival of 2 l.'i p. in. train from Readlns Terminal. Interment private. i CAIIK Nov. 12, of cerebro spinal mculn Bltls KI.IZAHKTH. wife of Rnli-rt K (ft I and daughter of Albert and Hannah Svkes, need ail. Int. Thurs.. lu n in , hi. "fimo. I in- a i-. r., Lourcururu, liuxsiroU.'Ii, No funeral. In the rejolclnff nnil present their Iron crosses to the chtl ..... nnm that tlio Knlser hns eono. Soldiers shout across t? tho Dutch gunrds, -we navu ticuuni r-crvccl on tlio ricnt linnK ot tho Tim Oerinon garrison at vise Is ic- ti',i'.. i..,ivvtn tho Kt.-enni :mil n linn ported, to havo laid down Its arms. At drawn paralllel to the lirltUelipads anil many posts on mo iivuun i.uuyiijr j0 j, gtrram ntiu at :i uisiaiirij in len mornlnn Dutch suarils could only see Kilometers fioni the frotiMor of Hoi. stacks of, weapons and eaulpment on tho j jan(j Up to the frontier of Switzerland, other side of the barbed wire. The CJer- ijiie evacuation by tho enemy of the man soldiers naa aisappeareu auring; mo nhlno lands tieit ana ngni nanK) snail The Tenth National Bank PHILADELPHIA Nov. 1, 1918. RESOURCES Loans nnd Investments .. Exchanges for Clearing House........ Reserve with Federal Keservo-Pank. . . Cash nnd Due from Banks . . .... $2,492,883.51 91,723.10 233,903.71 321,231.98 fill-TV A, If..!.!!..,. .. , ..... .. I points ot a liuriy Kilometer ramus tin ' alfhiiii ii.. husband of rhariotte r.Uivd thn rlcht bank und by .'i. i-Wonti Him-1 i',?.r,,y un ".n of Kr5,lk.- HnJ. '!" Klorencn llarly hoMlnit the .trateKM points of 8,X '.nnKunelf. Kn.RSiMJ"u "a4 , iho roirlous. A neutral zono uhall lis II, Invited to funeral Heddln. N.' J , Allegheny Ave. & Tulip St. WISH TO RENT on yearly lease, upwards of 25,000 sq, feet of Floor Space with heat, light and power, in well constructed factory building, preferably with railroad siding. What Have You to Offe ? A K -1 I family Omit .rlowirs. , i.k wt 1 I ItUIIl1.!!. nOV III. AlAltUAIVbi. H.UIH' i a i ... ..f ll.,.nr nnrl llrldret Itoorers. AMtd i . i I 21. Relatives and friends. Saered Heart So- i 1 ... .. . u. TK..M.I. Vn.i.v C-horh. Invited 1 i I In funeral. Thura.. H 3d a. m . 410 N. S4th i,3 Ji st Solemn nisn mass rii r rancm jwavi. jrM f iCburih. to a. m. Int. Holy 1'ioss Cem. 3 i SL'HNEIIlKll. Suddenly. Nov Id. wil&. 7 1 t I.l.VM. husbind of 15va Katherina Sohnelder ' il Mlnee Harz). aged fls. Itelatlvrs and Irlends, -.- ifj i'emrloies of John t'. Oeters. invited to iu. ?ss ! .. n.i Th..,, 1 t. m.. snn.ln.law'a residence. 'V . ,j I William 11. Glaeser. 141(1 N. Ettln st. Int-ii, V illll.lur v.r,i,., .n ,.u..-. ,,..... y y j vieeeo ' e.i , in u . ill . Al Qllivvoil S.-.V in nATJTTCr. A., son nfl'f fj .... ,.. .H.I .... Ul.nnnnn b v.,1 AS HSlb -S. 1 Vn.1 i I I I.I. rfuiu, n.lv. ...U.J u..... .... aw ... . - , . 1 1 neral Thurs 10 a. m., residence oi Brothsr. -" --, , in-law. .Matthew Tobln. S814 Gtate road. y. J Wlsslnomlnir. Int. Holy Cross Cem Omit ! flowers. Relatives and friends Invited te c requirtn htsli mass St. Leo's Church. Tacony, f Thiifa ft A til I . f'r...... .'.. ........ v -.t si V f'Ta ! IMl'Kiriin lu liunins. .ov, it. jtr- j -fcj t MKPA, wt" of John Simpklns. aird M.7 : .. ..?.. ...i ai.,l In (taut In funasra 1 tL'l -i What Have You to Oft?- ' I J&WV.V,?? "' "" :n vs iaB?m , ,? II rrtfc.tt0 ' " '" i II Tc'nj. ' it nrlvate. Macnolia Cem. He- ' .yj- 1 M mains may be viewed Thurs eve. , ; .. .. . ,. , .. , .- .-...-,. r r..,. ......... ,.. ,,-..,. ..,-,.,-, ,-,., ,. ., . ,, ,.,l" bMITll. OlJ Nov IS HUH KUEADETII ' Sjij ..LUl. ..- - i,- l-i - i K,ui , .i, ,.,,.,,.,,. ..,.,., .,-,t.t j nllTH. widow of Samuel H. lmllh, ased - nlnht. At Alx-la-Ohapelle tho red flag Is- fly ing on the main station, and the Kngllsh. French and Russian prisoners there are without guards. Virtually everywhere In the country railway service Is at a standstill, but an early resumption of traffic Is expected. SOLDIER VOTE LIGHT 10U of 126 Commissioners Report Little Interest in Election lly the Associated Press llarrlsburr. Nov. 13 Iteturns of elections have been filed at the State Department by 108-of the 126 commls- .i.. ..ni tn hold elections for soldiers. sailors and marines and the remainder ..v...,.....! h.Inr.i tha end nf the. WAelr 1 Returns from mora than e.eventy-nva ramps or stations are on file. In come Instances the returns contain records of verv few votes. bo so ordered as to in completed within a fnrthcr tierlod of sixteen days. In all tlilrty-oiie tlas after tlio signing of tho urmlstjre. All tho movements of ovncuatlori or occupa tion aro regulated by tho note 'annex ure No. 1) drawn up at tho moment of tho signing of the armlmtre. ARTICLE SEVEN Roads and means of communication of every kind, railroads, waterways, main roads, bridges, telegraphs, teephones, shall bo In no manner Impaired. All civil I'llllTOI'UWS mOTtll'LAYS '711 jears. 'Relatives and friends Invited tOi funemi services, nn naiuraay, ai - p. "! u, at residence. 1SU Hoseberry st (18th and"- l'orter). Int rrlvate. llemalns may bry viewed Friday venln Auto servlee. ', SUl'lir-ll HI 1110 viii ni,, ii... iiui. .e. .....p ...... n. ,. lllk. ...lllllK'tl VUIOS mh.. .y H VT. . RUl 1'r.ll . ,.n una... a. v.. ..v.. ... -y will meet 10.05 a. m. train from Market at I Tpl O i Tj) I fl , m UMII.Y mOUIUIH. Notice of funeral A .,"iK'ohr,ka-io?45ian,dko,T..,'"ai",nro"e" 1 he Stanley oooicm Lorporation i"""--u.ivan-nov. 10. ,, .( .... CASHIDr. Nov. 10. 81'HAN I CASSIDY J O JtT w w ,v" John und : Mary Hulllvali llelatlvei 1 snil (nee Axe), widow of David Ciriidv aaed H.1. 'fHK following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY llooklnr ttWnat luvlleil to 'u"'r''J f r,Hl.2,t"? "lalf , W JiVi'lr-V'TSC?. fr-l.'1nn,"n '"'fdli-liX' ,f Corporation, which is a guarantee of early shovvlng of the finest proSuc' ! ??"KrnV I '"liu" ." WSjfe W St" pfankrord." fiemafts may L viewed tana. All pictures reviewed bcfoie exhibition Ayk, for tlie theatre in your Church Ha. m int. lloly Pross Cem. .''ftl -A Wi.1. afi.e T n ni i ....i. ,. 7.1 iiiii OC.llltV obtaining Pictures throucll the STANLEY llookincr Cnmoratlnn I KlVAVI'.I.V Nov. 11. ANNA n.. wife. of. .v- .J ' cm Cem. . CI.IPPKIl. At Tressnn V .1 Nov 13, HAnilAilA. wlfo of Louis Cllrpcr. age.l 7K. funeral services and Int prlvsti Krl.. 1 pj m. .IlemaJna may be viewed Thurs. eve. CI.YMnrt. Nov. 111. JACCIII F. CI.YJIKH aaed HO Relatives and friends Ceorsn O (eade Post, No. 1, O A It invited to funtrnl services. Wed., K p in snu ,-, aih st Funeral services and Int Thurs.. Holnnerstovvn Reformed Churi h on arrival of n;15 train from Phlla .or Qunkertovvn, thence to Splnnerstow'n by autoa CO.VARI). Eleventh Month l'.'th. KB IlKCl'A a., wife nf Thomas V Const d. aiied I.,, runrtni oisiii-n-vy. p m resiuence. Owen and l'lumstead avea., Lansdoune. l'a.' Friends and relatives Invited , AIL.rnL.n i-'ili. Morris t l'asaunk Ave -UUaniUra .Mat llallyata, i:vks Uiliill. MAIllII'lUIITi: CI. VIIIC III "OCT (IK A CLBAH HKY" Xl3fI I fl 5SI ANI THOMPSON HTS At JL.LJ MATINKB DAILY I) W nillFKITH'H HIIITH OF A NATION" ADAniA CHKST.NUT Helow S0TI1 AKnUlrt 10 A M to 11:1.-, I' JI. WAI.LACi: llllll) in "THK MAN FROM I'CNUltAI, RIDUl"." CHAI'I.IN 111 SHOl'l.lllIlt ARMS" rllOTOrLAYH rilOTI)l'I.AV ' Dl I IPTRIRn HOAI HTItP.nT unJ I tJLUtl.ljlKL' Bl'sgl'ljlIAN.NA avi: Ut'lVi'til I IJlflll III "TIIK Hl'N WITHIN" T H E A T R OWNED AND MANAGED 11V MEMUEliS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION $3,139,753.30 LIABILITIES 200,000.00 164,022.39 197,495.00 100,000.00 Capital Surplus and Undivided Prints Circulation Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank....... T.lhcrtv Loan Account ..,....-. 203,300 oepoST :::::::. -$mjtiiLn 2,m,M5M VPsrW 'P't . $3,139,753.30 A,Miriiy Um W.JUir MtrMrtL. PAItCEL POST Leg Comfort IKb TlAbsV smlfAai rfSsssB assIaa maJaa svrstlen lees, weak knees ami ankles nr other Its; troublss nhirh nitd comtsnt. csrtala Support. CORL1M ICKTI UTOCKINO will maks you happy and ea.r. Throw away torturlnc elastics or troublesoms bandasss and fors.tler troubles. Corliss Stock. Inas mads to measure, without elastic, wsar for msnr months. Washable and aanltarr.lUht anil durable. Cost only IS ti earn, nr twn for the same limb. SJ.78, snd you'd sladly pay much mora far the support and ease. Call fcs, measured frs, w wrtta for slf-measuremsnt blank No. B. Haues 0 ta H dsllvi Suit. D a 9 aa Km alto msks abdominal h"rts Ftti ytnaJ ISssisaiiBjt r. BELMONT 52D AUOVB MARKET LILLIAN WALKER In "THE EMHARRASSMENr OF RICHES" eiprvAD CTII t CEDAR AVENUE I.JI.A LEB In "CRUISE OF THE MAKE-DELIEVE" Sm ICCf TlVi MARKET 8TREET, CULl3t.UiYl HETWEEN Sllth COth . MAIIOUIIRITK CLARK In "OUT OF A CLKAlt SKY" COLON. AL "T.IW iTiS: .FANNIE WAn In "TIIll NIUHT1NOALE" Cf IDCf A WH MARKET STS. tUKt.Nn MATINEE DAILT ANNA NILSSONln, "IN JUDGMENT OF" FRANKFORD " -r. '-WjMTHYIiAT-TOKtn, lDr'c:c; jiain ht.. manayi'nk EMrKLoo matinui: daily TUB I'ltUHSIAN CUR" '"""' V A 1R MHI INT sffi PJSK" ft- JEFFLRbON SV4 n"X&V2!& i "HlU'i1 '" ILVIIl HENNKTT In I III. JIAAJIAJ. "THE MAKllIAOE RI.NQ" I n A AIII V TlIEATllE-ISl 1 Market Bt r-UVlll-l II A. M. to MldnlsM UUT1I CLlFIVItll 111 Tin: i.riti: oi' 1.1 xritY" II IMRO FONT BT. 4 CIIRARD AVE. j vjiiiuw Jumbo Junction on Krankford "Z." LOUISE OI.Al'.M In SIIACKI-KD" I DPI IQT OSU AND LOCUbT BTREETS LUV.LUI Mats 1 ;.in,:i :in. Evcs.U.30toll KREU STONE In "THE OOAT" NIXON "''. KAIILH WILLIAMS "A DIl'UIMATIO MISSION" DADk' IUDOI3 AVE. DAUPHIN ST, r-Urv Mat. Stir.. Evir. 0i to 11. tlLRIK KEROL'SON 111 "HEART OK THE WILDS" CTP AWn OTN. AVE. AT VENANOO. 3 1 IAlNL EAST OK I1ROAD DOUrfLAS KAirWANKB In "UK COMES UI SMILING" wrsT ai i rrLicMV ssth nd w i3 1 ,nuxvjnuiii i Aii.h.i.y II "HIS 1.' L TVitl,laIr, E.T!I CT THCATlli: Helow Spruce DO 1 rl 3 1 . MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM KARNl'M In "A SOLDIER'S OATH" GREAT NORTHERN "WiV-M.1 ALICE IinADY In "HER llETTEIt SELF" IMPERIAL WZSt. CLAHV KIMUAI.I, YOl'NO In "TIIll SAVAOE WOMAN" I r A nrn imf ' Lancaster ave. L,CJUC,l MATINEE DAILY VANKII3 WARD In "A JAPANESE NIOHTINOALE" r 333 MARKET ,t5L7o ff!iIs7sf M.VIUU'ERITK CLARK III ' OUT OK A CLEAR SKY" MODF1 25 -lTII ST Orchestra. IVIV-LL.L. Continuous 1 to 11. iin.i ir.vii.v in KOl'I. OK liUDDHA" OVERBROOK ua" iftj'"": ;.. MAIM..: KENNEDY In 'D A1" "KRIEXD HUSIIAND" ster i . rwavi'yami "" f,'ir,nt -id pusilllo anil laie , 11111,111 -......... " -wiri. H servlcis private Thurs.. '.'80. p. m.. resb-Wi dence of mother 1810 South Aldan st, Ia-5? X "'tHAUAN -Suddenly. Nov IS. OUH.TAJ" ' , J . husband nf E'liabetn Tna ran. aaeu iw, ,, WIR.'.- PALACF 1SU MAtt'J'iT r'THKCT 4 'vl-l-' lu A. M toll 'It l m MADOK KENNEDY In ' M "THE KI.NODO.M OK YOUTH" CHAPLIN In 'SIIOL'LIIEIl AHMS" Re at ves anu irienus. fiiei;. ."" ..ilitt' Hi Atlantic Refln mi Co, Invited tn funerartm , J( Pr 8 nil a. m . 2120 8. 01th st Solemn rt'3- .' ' nulem mai. church of the Most ';?,? . Mj Sacrament II a. m. Int, Holy Crn" .WjnlVl , ,f,? I HOMPON. Nov 12. JAMES IV. hn9: -. ,.f of Catherine Thomson (nee lteedl. Relative lf .1 ml irlerda. members of Krankford. lo4r.". T No. 212, K and A. M.I Franklin WW W' i ft I H O. K . and the emplojes of Haines, .1- ,'. . ruknrv f-n nnt all nlher nmanlSA. . .1 PRINCESS lions of which he was n member. Invited M, ,.! service... Sat., a P. m.. JMM4 IS at, J". & l!51 vu Cem. r.emaius may be viewed Frl., !fl( 5y ; 7 TRACEY Nov, 12. ANNA C. daufhter . V..h..in. en late Itrlck Trsrev tnee 'I CESS ?S AIA!,l:T,fT''T- I f;nnn,nr4a,i.,sa!."1 rM''; M vTArii.Mi'n'i.r.'0, " ;13 I d" nee. loil'i New Market st. Ilifh nfiMf ' M 7() HIM T iv-iiiA-iui.. Church of immaculst. Conception 10 r-W?fl fl mi iiui utAT HATH" I Int. llolv Sepulchre Cem. -iJij"! I TYSON.. REGENT MAnK,7 !JT,.,"low TH i (nee Layr.). wlf'a of i-'h.l Ml' Al t i,Ai ?'' to ' M. , tlves and friends Invited 'JAri AILMOV In Thura 111 111.. 3150 "HETl'ltN OP MARY" 'land C'ein? iletall?. I iov." 1I.T VICTOrtlXB TYHMM wife of Charles D. Tyson. ,)us.,sr I to luneral rervisVri' tu in si. ini. l and frhrnds mar w... .11., T n tn. ,,1.... rj... ..... . - ,, I. .,!.. r-i VVII.MM.OIIV., .". .1 .,....i .--e. UIAl T OERMANTOW.V ivs 1 .'l- v- AT TI'I.PEHOCKEN ST J. WALTER 11.. husband of Jennie, K W "THH'sAKKTY' CURTAIN" son. aged .IS. Relatives and friends Trln Id.e. No. 117. V. and A. Sl.tjWj st..k..nlnl l,.i Va. 3. of PhtUMSM .. , . . . n, ,. , ........... ...... I .. .. . , ... . ..AAnnn, I.. Cn.ln.... iy vi ii i ' -,j nA.iruji TH. . iiroinernuuv. u. wwuh..,.. w.ht-. IMVULI MATINEE DAILY -"- IniHeil to funeral services. Thuj l-IVV-l , lOIMllni. ... ...M. "HER ill'SIIAND'S HONOR" RI IRY MARKET ST. HELOW 7TII rV-JDI 10 A M. to U ,13 j. vi QLADYS LESLIE n ' "THE MATINQ" IJBERTY W,M VWte i-v . ' -'-I CAVnY ,in MAItKlrP STREET 0-VV-I SA M. TO MIDNIOHT EI.AINH 1UV.MERSTEIN In "HER MAN" TAN1 FY MAHKirr abovb ioth O 1 -VINL.L. I ll iba M la 11:13 P.M. NORMA TALMADOE In "HKR ONLY WAY" CHAPLLN In "HIIDl'I.HHH ARM8-' VirTORIA MARKET ST. AB.-CTIl VlUlWIAIrt h a. Mvta 11:1JP, At. a ..,..' -v -L. - . :J. incited to Tunprril prvli.b Tliwt p. m . apartmeni oi w n, i, nurrfivJB ilnrUft at. timain, f. !. t ini. nvvtivr ' LVm Krten.U may rail WM. 7 t H ntiet.i vn.. 11 i-stHTIIPIIIVU V s.dtJ U IU H'j.-," vt Vitililaltwin t ssssi of M'll'lain While ItfSldence. s3M sUter i lleiauvea ami irirnus invuvu m hw i ..rvlr... Thurs.. 2 n. m. narloea a.. ambert. S, U. tor. SUth st, and Rlda. . VVYHOltskl Oct. 31 at University i pltal, llaltlmore, aa result of accldAlt,' I lata t'Ari.vir,a t.' vv iiiiutnivi. asa rblne Dun Hat . Camp Meads, asssl Relatives and friends . Invited ti fuata Tlfli's . Ii a. m., irom nis nurenit' reaifa 10'.' Mifflin st. Bolsmn renulem raaaa w Htanislaus's Church. 10 a. m. Int. MMt I Reueeiner wm - ; . v,u;is:tllttJOI.-At AtlaJatae Nov. 10. JACOB. husMs Younsbliioa, bj; riieui 'inns . r. am fP'y yP feaL. ,J 4jt(jBISJ-, PP'J(SSISI - -n,-T , , m'WBnuamt t: MK mr J jv "-r. f
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