Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1918, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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ft HOLLAND HAS NOT
Mfcfe- nmnnAron rr a Tarcn
imje.mmi.ij jMuaua
Kg .Wilhelm Not Regarded sis
fti Cl-I C" IT All!
ooiaier.oince iic aihii
cated His Throne
MILITARY STAFF IIKLD
Mr. Holienzollurn Regarded as
i "Distinguished" Guest of
Netherlands
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William Hnhenxollern lm not hen In-
tuned by The Netherlands) Government
He Is rcsarded rather ns a iltMlnsuWh.-d
foreigner who h.m n 'iKht refine and
who has a claim to proteetlon Presum
ably he Is free to go where he liken
but the fact thai his suite has nuuiilli
been Interned rcstrli'ts his ninvrnitnt
Count von Uentln.k ivplulnod tnd.iv
that the former Crown I'rlnee. a-, well
as the former l.innornr ii awii to be sol
dlera when the) abdleutod Xothtue is
Itniwn nt the i.istle loiueinliiK tin
former Emperor s ftiturt- moements or
&H to the whereabout'- of the fonni i
Empress
The former Kmperor was ien iml,i
strolling about tin- t astir urnunds with
Count von Bentlnik and tin- i mint son
lie wore a prnv inillintv overcoat This
afternoon be :h shnun ovr thi i.istlr
Of Tuylensleln. a milt ,ii. and the
residence of uni on Itentltiikt. bro
ther. The nieinbiia id the fniitirt Knipeim -suite
today surrender! d their swords to
Dutch officers Tim prov h uslv had
surrendered then thir arms and '
day's formality vnmplrted the net of In
ternment SHIP NEWS
SYSTEM AND SERVICE
AIM OF SHIPWORKERS
Chester Company's, Employes
Effect Co-operative
Organization
Another successful lauiHliiiiK not of
a steel merchantman hut a co-operative
movement was scored at the yards of
the Chester Shipbuilding i'ompan
Actuated bv a desire to Improve the
unjts of the shipyards members of the
expediting and truffle departments held
a meeting at which a to-operative or
Canlzntlon was born
The object of tne. movement in to pro
mote good fellowship, and through this
bring about a closer co-ordination In
thei working" of the departments and
Into Interdepartment relations
The organization adopted the motto
of the three great S's, namely. System,
Speed and Serv lee
Addresses were made at the meeting
by Messrs. MiCurdle, Wilson. Devlin
Euckley, Benjamin, Cliapln and i:iv.
The. latter was elected temporary chair
man of the organization, and otitllnid
the plans of campaign
This Is a pioneer movement for 10-
opera,i1oii in shipyards, uceoidlriR to the
merpbers All department heads have
been aslied to promote and encourage
the movement
Members of the ilub hold that 1
BVBtem the workers attain spetd, and
by speed render service
Subject to Change
AMIAMIITIA (
tUttl, Morris . Vutaivunk Av
Arot.LO M
fi-d and Thompson st.
ARCADIA (si
Chcmnut below- join h-
BELMONT
52d ami Market t-ts
BLCEinnn ii
Broad A Suvqurhannd Av
nnOADWAY ()
Hroad and Snjder An
CEDAK
60th and C'sdar Ave.
COLISEUM -
Market below- liOlh hi
COLONIAL
Oln and Maplewood Avis
EMTREV T)
-Main Ht Manavunl.
ErnEK.
40th and Market at'.
MONDAY
1 IllM (. t llliTl Ut
Wtinutii nf Impul.
ilham 1 urnuui
in IlttujTh and H-.(lv
Kuriio aruiti
in Mi (ou"in
1 ma ' imIii rl in
A W'oin.tti uf Itnpula-
Tnni Mdonj
in TuPt for ronlaht
The.li
The ('Ir in
lnry Piekford
hi Jnliaiin.i Knlists
Fret', stone tn
The Oo.it
Wtllltm
Tin
" K ouriK in
Thr Sui.bi- in.in
rlura KlmtMl! Younir
in Th aas- Aoin.m
r.YMILY
1311 Market St.
()
J W
TrUoner
rAIBMOINT ()
SHth Ht and Olrard Ave.
rnANKFomi
4715 Ii'rankford Avr
BSTII MT. TIIKATK ()
Below Spruce ,st
fiBEAT NOKTIIKIIN ()
Brojd St at En. Ave.
IMPERIAL bTl
e'nh and Waluui sn,
JEFFEKSON
20th and Dauphin M
r'ari ltTibitl ounc
in The ,Sun Woman
I Ina rjall-ri In
A Woni.iri of Imiui"'
Alice Ilradj
uf Hom (t.i
Mfflnu
BurIn
I'harlfb
Should
Umilv
A Man
JUMBO , ,
Front and Glrard Ave.
LEADER ()
-UK and Lanreter Ave
UBERTV M W1 , ()
3road and Cciumbta Av.
WiCCfiT
32d and Lorujt St.
MARKET ST. THEATRE ti)
D38 Market 8t
MODEL ()
425 South St.
Bid 'and Market Ht.
OVERBROOK t)
4M and Haverford Ave.
V f
in Riddli
In Thr
CarWIe Ulackwell In
By Huolt or Crook
PtiuaUs
lls Come
J una 1'Md? tn
Th ApparAnc of Ell
Annu Q Nllkon In
In Judgment of
Gladys
The
WlIltHin Tdrnyni Hid
era of the Purple .ie
X Vt.fli,-ft..-. o.
()
America'
Answer
A4I.V l(Mfc -..
'AW
;wi8&.
P Hld Aw. Pauphin Ht
Mary PicKford In
Johanna CnlUta
t
" S'SHNCK-HS
()
Miibl
Hack
-JWENT t
MarJtet St below 17th.
U
Bert Utell
In Unexpected PUcea
Otn Ave, & Tulpehocken.
KIV0L1
Wd hnd Sansoat 3ti.
EthI Harnmor' In
Our Mra. MrChetme
Chanlln in
Shoulder Arms
PBV .
()
Dcrothy
In Vlvp a
k)ritc m. (mjow un.
(i)
V' mi Mrkt St.
Alice Ifrady
Ordeal of Hosettu
i i
.v Market kbovo 16th
C K Youn In the
Road Through th Dark
l STRAND
Charlra
The Law of
-i j M ' ii mi "' '
-.WCTOniA . .
()
Romance- of
Tarian
',' Ninth and JIarKet 8ta.
' i
't.-wmx ALLEGHENY
. ,,-rj JOth and Allcehtny
w
Kalhlfen Clifford
tn Angt. Child
Ethel Hay ton
Olrl Who Came Hack
Ave.
:X WpWCTHrw.
i mtrbtd (,) obtain pictures tfcfouKh xb 8IAMLKY Hooking Corporation, which U a guarantee of early showing of
T,
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BENDER DEpDS g)-W0RKERS
Says Gang Quit Hog Island Be
cause Work Win Slack
Chief Hentlcr, for venrs the premier
twlrler of the .Vthlellra, uinl his Ran
of Milpvvorltcin lit Miruhants' jiinl.
Harrlrn.in, did not "Jump" Hoc Inland,
where thev wire employed as boilersuit
ArcordltiK to the t'hlpliruu "tar, the
men. tlmllnc lniitllclent work to rerum-pens-e
them. voluntarily rcslpned from
Hor Inland Mueh nf this happened
during hl. absence finm the vnnl while
si fferlnn from n brief llncv On re
turn to the viirrt" Aniline the cane
broken up nnder nlso severed his ron
nectloiiB wll'. Hoc Island
About n nuintl itgo Render joined the
army nf workers nt the MerolinntH' vnrd
and uai made liuis" of a dilpflttlnc
tnnjr. nrinnp whom were nn-mbt rp of
hia former crew Uthnuarh serv lug at
lloir Island ,i Imltoraup the men h.ui
tried their h-ind at ahlpnttltiti with
Krtitifvlni: requite, aeeordlnc tn Homier
When the opportunity to work at ItnrH-
Inan e.une lieniit-r and hi fanner
worker ctti-d up as a HhlptlttlrK sriiiip
, I'nder the dlre,tlon of rhtef Hend-r
are about "nf .hlpiinrUers In the Kane
nre dilllerx. p :imor, regulators and
fitters
i "Hen naii-er. who also served under
the bannei of I'onnie Mark Is one of
tlic most ( tlli lent workers In the chief's
gang The men are tnuih attarlud to
their Indian boss Tin foiniT base
hall stal it is r port il has developed
one of the most flUifnt gangs of ship
workers in the en st
Where, ell. where I- Ih huh r ml e .
i nt I. i fil1' ilirm ef Mr- frnm tin V
M i" at the Mer'h.mt unl tlarrllivin"
Th red triwnwle men i nil the Hie tlvhl . rc
uf th. llarrinMn Kir. ! purttie nt wetil'l
lll. tile t-nin riellliK el rJetelni? U thei
Mint him as If Ih i'iIIIiI. il lth -Uiilei
111.' i. He. m ii ,.1 V VI i V ui.rti' r
Mishit In i letntf freni the hn ill 1 n'. lm k
tn tre ninrn'ns U ,i hitrl '
1 lie I In rrtlimn Ulre I lull etnell.it . ' !
ni nienili ri" at llr Int nil 'tin litre ei
i irl It s ,e.-. r n I In- I il .1 el watt. I i-
nj In utie nt iitti pr ml", mui h tn lie
lulu I i 'I tit rtntiiiie titJ
sttllllei 1 ilnlltilli, tt. lM,bm. fleerill ill nf
II. M." hut lilt ui'l HIKlr pimp is n
r .il !tw i tr. n en- I nt. h th li e M
i ' i i ri i'iii a t it ei on r in ilmh In
h in Ii - lit lti I i l eliimr ,f leert.
S. F. NIXON FUNERAL SUNDAY
Prominent TlttMlrif.il Men Will
Bo Hnnnrar Pjllbe.irers
rieati il nieti from all Wiltons nf
tin i mnti i will In .timing Hie luminal .
pallbearers it th funeral nf S'ltu.iel 1'
N i M.n toiiicnrow iltenionn at - n elm k
.it the Vivm home s1J .Ninth Uio.nl
-ire I
The Itev Joseph Krausknpf. of
Kunesetb Isra. 1 Tempti will loinluit
the services The follnv utg botioi.irv
p.lllli. ai eis bavi hull m leeted i'.i.v
ernor Waltir 1. Mdge of .New .Ii rsev
Mare Klaw A I. Hi Linger i: V Vi
be., Alf Havnnin rinienr. Xlegfehl, ,lr .
t'liarlrs H I iJllniRli.tin IMIilel b l ohin.iii,
liivltl llilasio, ilemge I Cuhan s.am
H Harris and I'liarlts lltitnham frmn
New v,otk. llarrv.1 I'owi'ls and Will
I P.iv Is finm I'hliago. Chalks ltieh.
Iioton 1'harlei l l-'ord, Baltlnioie
Harrv Ibiplev Wa-ilnngton i t' II
r Whltnev. liiiroit John II Ilavelln
rint'lnnati . A I-" llariz, I'levelnnil
ludge Joseph It Iblgets, Jalot s
ijav Cordon J Kri d Ziinnii ttnan. I'ol
onel JauiCH lllvir.son Jr. Thomas M
l.ove, llr James Nichols Han v T Jor
dan John ' la-kel James O i: 1 niffj
K I'holmelev -Jones, of IMul ldelpbla
Aoiommoilatlons have been rtservled
tor the manv frn nils fioin out of the
titv who will tutrnd t hi tuueral In
terment will be at Mount Sinai (Vine
tirv Want Wilson at I'oaic Council
I'lesldent Wilson Is urged to head the
United Stales delegation to Wie ptace
conference In resolutions adopted lart
night hv .Shirt Cutters Assoi iation N'o.
Hits, 'of rliiladelphla The rr ..ollltlons
were adopted at the meeting of the or
ganization last night in lirund lrra
teinlty Hall.
iMpnnitd! to Cilv I'o-itimis
i Hv iiniKiliitini'iits todav liieludi. tho .
of Samuel M. Inure i Itv farms, tiv-
beiiv, special officer Ullreall ol Charities,
4. inn t M. -,...., 11.... .tl.r v I
riili t -second st'm t 'a3.is'ant teaUm,
llo ml of Itii'ivalii.u, tKKi
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PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF NOVEMBER 18 TO NOVEMBER
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC
TUESDAY
l.ni-t .t,ilif i i in
A W mu nt of Impulht
TJn i
'im
' urhU nU'kupll i t'Ura
irt H IlnoU nr ruok . in I hi
Lnri I'a-u- i
in (."imlti
1 m i ' Mai1 rl In
A VortitMi of ImiulBo
H
in
Mr I't.ltronl
In Johanna HnllflH
M.ir
in Jon
liar i in
in. au i iihii
TIic! i Mum In
The i1iu ncuiu Cise
'lh
111 Jul) ilin l lillllln
l'l-'i tOllf 111
Thi. rjn.it
l
n-Mmuri'i in
J'retpmipr
W illtiini OMniiin'l in
K. Younj-' In
niit.tlu Glvh in
Ih.- Hun U'tthm
Tllrije
The
KTrls.n tn
In t'li IMn
Ut r.ildlne I'lrrar in
Carnn n
Vlolt't
I'rM Ptonr In
Tho (.oil
M
The
Urn. Cmnltpri tn
A AVoman nf Imfu'st1
iM Oiddl
Ii iplin
AliL Hn in 0rdp.il
of Ho'ttti t h.ipltn
Serfcue
lllfc
l'al v n
uf Pruof
.Mar -n ltvlj In
Hurdcti of Ioof
Chapllr in
r r-ns
h irleH l hnplln ill
Shuulder Arnn
teCep n
m World
Kthfl riuMnn in
oul '.Vtthfut indovMi
1IAP.T
fiawnp
(JlrirLi wapfon in
nrs rtom.iii HuUind
J
In
Frpd Stnn In
Ooat
Vijtn Murtin In
Her Countrj First
FatrbankH in
Up nlillnt;
tnucUa ralrlfanks in
Ho Cotne Up J"pillln
IVtrjf II) land hi
Mttrrlapr.- Aro Slnli
Montairu Lor In
Tn Him That Hath
Irftlla In
Mtinc
QUdjs Lcslla in
Tho Matintf
I.Vrt I,tel! n Hiiton
HUrkie'n Little Pal
Amrriy'a
Aniwer
Mary Pickfnrd in
JchttmiR Knlliits
Normini in
tu the Woodu
Utnlly titnen In
KHda're of the .storm
Hrt lt'll
In rnexpeMid Plnros
C K Younsc In
The SaHtie Woman
Chanlln In
bhoulder Arms
Dalton
Krinc6
Alice llrady
Oral of ItosHta
Geraldlne Furrur
Turn of the Wheel
C K Youn In th
C
Road
Road Through the Dark
Hay m
the North
Charles Uav In
The
Tho Law of the .North
Romance of
Tarzan
Reaate Rarrlecale In
The Heart of Rarhel
tn
I Warren Ivrrlrsn
A Prisoner In the Pnee I A
V3&SJNG PUBLIC'
.
BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
ccxi.vr
WOUMl.VT It make you Iuugh7 A
fellow ctme Into T,e0's olllco this
morning while I was then and tried to
sell me me snint Insurance.
I'll sold lots of InMininco while with
the Magnitude but I'd never had nr"
one try to s, II It to me, so I though' r
would be a bit of fun to let him t
and at the jtin time give me a chance
to see huw nthers sold -a thing that
"" (" " urgi d me to do and what Krane.ls
tells me about ten times n week
II. didn't sell me any because I had
a little nml would sine buy from the
Magnitude ir I wanted more, but he
brought up a v e-y good point. Said he
Mr flint v'ii sav vou have a little
Insiirame, but stirelv not what ou nu
worth "
I grinned tor that Founded familiar,
but he wint on "Vou admit, Mr. Flint,
that voiir salai.v n prs"nts jour earn
ing power""
Ves. I suppose v. ' I agreed tau
tlously. 'Thin our salar.v merely represents
th'' Inmost on our tapltul as con
la'md In voiir alillli and knowledge"
"Yi -e-s '
'What tlo .vou consider a good late
nf intrust on an Investment, Mr Flint?"
"iih ten ii r ei nt would suit me
(1 K "
'Then jinn xil.uv represents 10 per
cut on tile aitti.il wmth of oitrself as
th" e.ipitil,' that.e.uns oui s.ilai
' Yon suie'v agiee to thai, don't ou.
Mt I lint" Km if vou die If your capi
tal Is loit tin- Interest or the salary
ei ises. nf course "
Tint struck me as In ins logical, and
I said so
I knew .voutl agrn with me. Mr
Klin' l.vit.v lea-nnable man must.
Now, sir on vnur own bils of 10 per
enit for nor; thousand dollars a ear
vou earn vmi slmuld have ten thousand
di.llars' v. orili of insurance If J ou mean
to p'oleit jour capital.' yourself, to its
fall value Now. at a modeiate guess
1 should sav vou earn fsnun or i'iHOf) a
ve.ir I.rt s take the lower flguie Are
vou insuietl for $;ft.onn"'
' ilood giarioiis. no' I gasped. "I
couldn't pay the premium on that
amount '
Thai is probable unless vou took a
ten-veir ti nil pollcv Wileli you are In
phvsical inndltlnn to get Then, before
the (en vrars are up vou would be In
a position to change it to a twenty-pa)-ment
or other sultabli. policy witn cumu
lative value."
I then told him about the Magnitude,
and how I used to woik there. I ex
pected hi into get mad. but he, didn't
lie Just smiled and said he was glad to
know I was Interested in so good a
(onipany and left me
When I told Francis about It be s.ucp
' I d like to know that fellow. He's a
rial man who can accept sulh a turn
down smiling "
Old man Lie and I haven I said a
wonl about the row wc bad yesterday
lie asked me If I'd seen inv prospect" "entlnienti. come pure le dottrlne della
vet. and f said: 'Tea. Mr Lee. I swlrl,l(M -ot,p ail"1M clrcostanzc In una
Mr Kratcati this morning, and be said
'.hat nothing would-be done for a few
'lav A couple of them were going to
l.eevdle Paik this afternoon. T offered
to go with them, but tliev wanted to
look over the place b.v themselves"
'llow mighty suspicious they arc' All
that fuss over a couple of lots.''
"If tliev buy. tliev expect to want
quite a number of lots, so Mr. Krascatl
said
'What do they tail quite a number',''
' llc asktd with interest
"fion't know but 1 should tucs twen-
tv or iwentv.flvc "
"Twent.v or twent.v -live'' licy, Flint,
tliev aie klddln' vou Rut It would be
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
f.i rflit ri m
tn i t InipiilM
lahl Normand In
BhcU to the Woods
Mmhill ounf
ia- W'tjrnail
In Ills nirthrlzht
l!tirli - i' i-u-t
In Mr mi"lu
Lnrnii f'diruso
In M Cousin
hclt B it ri- rit
The Ahlt.- IjIk
Tlesl Prtrrl-n alo
In Thf V. hlie Lie
I'i ' ford
lima ril't
Mnisuriie r'lark In
out of a ar Sky
'I'll. Hi Din in
cM)ti re. ,u I'rfKO
illi.im rttrnuni In
Th RilntirM Trail
Vhlnn Mralin
in Ih r io'imr 1- irt
Stjr i et
In .Moral ulclde
Man M irtiii m
r t mjiitn MrMl
VMitn Miftln In
II r Countrj Ulrnt
WHtlam Ti Ktiifiid ill
The pru. nd-r
(J!,ttlH LKlie In
The Matlnjr
Ih' !UI
Alarm .
llv Still
AUirni
rrt"! n in
Diiiut M trU
P-'ASi Ihland In
Ilonnli Annie Laurie
M'-rtii'Mij in
'Peer tliT
neurit Itjirrtu ale in
The HJit of ll.irhael
i" MIlFon In
Ht turn of Mirv
Mary PIfkfnrd In
JohHrni lnlltn
Shlrlev Maon
In fomp On In
I.irotii iMlton
In t Me
Hn.il',iWi In
RlrthrlBlit
The Rlrtli
of a Nation
Mrirmn Drtlts in
Rurden of Proof
Willi ini rarnum n
The lUlnbow Tr 11
AlUe Brad in
Or1t?Hl of Ros-etta
Theda n.ira in
The Ck'iniueau '
Na!ltnot in
fojs of Tute
hlrfer Maeon in
Cnnie On In
'arren Kerriff.tn
One Dollar Hid
Tnld HetiPMt
in The MiirrWc Uinsl
Shirley Maeor
In rorn On In
Shirley Mt.t-ori
In Come On In
frhirlev Tnion in
Come On In
Constance Talinndce tn
Hau e for the fjone
Douglas I rflrbankw In
II Come Up mllliiff
DourlHH FairbunkM tn
He Cornea Un Bmilinir
Tre Kldw in
Tell It to the Marines
( K Yountr in
The taaRe Woman
Glitds Leslie tn
Th"1 llatlnsr
Mae Alllnon In
Return of Mar
Vlrplnla Pearson In
Queen of Hearts
Hprdal
Features
Knunle Wrd In A
Japaner Mshtlnralo
Mae MhtMi
In All Woman
AmerlfB'a
Amwer
AmfrlcH'e
Answer
T hrda Rara In
Under th Yoko
Rosemary Theby In
I)e's Payday
Hert LjteM
In Untxpeclvd IMacea
Lina Cawillert In
A Woman of Impulat
Norma Talmadne in
-Mlsslnir LtnkH
Llna Cavalier)
A Woman nf Impulse
May AHNnn
Return of Mary
Theda Rarn in
Under the Yoke
nthel Clayton In
Soul Without Window e
Krvhnt Waahbtirn
In The ypn Trail
Thedii Rara In
The houl f Ruddha
Norman TalmartRe In
MlMsldi; 1.1 ii H.i
Harry Motey
King of Diamonds
Carl vie Ulackwell
The Hood to France
K Younjr In the
Through the Dark
C K Younit In tlie
Road Throufh Ihe Dak
Charles Ray In
Law ef the North
W 8.' Hart In
Jlorder Wireless
Romance t
Tarzan
Romance of
Tarzan
William Russell
Hnbhs in a Hurry
A Olrl of
Today
Llna Cavalier!
Jty Four Tear,
in Ocrmanr
Woman of Impulse
LlDaEK - iPJaiLADEHiA, ATOBDAY,
a real kllllnic If they flla." He patmett
for.a minute and then wont on. "1 Buesa
jou'd better nurso them along, Youve
spent ro much time that you'd better
go the limit whlto you'ro nbout It "
Oee, It would bo great If they bought
twenty-five- but still 1'vo beard of fel.
lows scllltie i oh more than tnat at
one clip
LA GERMANIA OTEDE
AIUTO ALL'AMERICA
11 Popolo Tcdcsco Minacciato
tlalla Privazibni e dal-
l'Anarchia
Puhllhr.l unit r)ltrltiutd tlndr
PnilMIT NO. 341
Authrirl7e.l hy the nrf of October ,
1017, on Ale et the rostnillce of Phlla
delnhla. Ph.
Hy order of the TreMint
A S nt'R.I.r.RON.
Peitrnsjiter Onurat.
Ilerllno. IT. novcinbre.
II nuovo governo genn.inlco ha Invluto
II segurnte messnggio al 1'iesldente Wil
son chledcndn die, alio scopo dl salvaro
II popolo geimanlco dal perlcoll dclle prl
vazlonl e di H'anarchla, voglla Invlarc
plu' pnsto snra' posslblle nlcnlnotetizlari
a l,AJa o In nine cltta' II meBsagglo, '',ril 'or EnierRenry Fleet Corporation
die fu spedlto al segretarlo Lansing In I l0 Be Latinrlicil Next Thursday
Washington, dice quanto segue: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of Presl-
'II governo d II popolo gcrman co- dent tVIIson. has given the name
h.nnio nppreso con gratltudlne che II "Atlantus" lo the Ilrbt concrete ship
ITesldeiite degli Matl I'nltl o' pronto a built fur the United States Shipping
conalderan. favoievolmente II fatto dijiionid lrmergeney Fleet Corporation. It
lnvl.li vlvrrl alia liirmanla. II perlcolo in ll(, inuni'hed next Tnursday at the
(' Immlnente (jards of the Liberty Shipbuilding Com-
"lo credo di mui niipellare invano per nnn'- Brunswick, On. The vessel Is
gll umanltarl sentlmentl del Prcsldente ! Rl,,0'', "c";-"" "7 "nt "iplcted
I harlrs M .Schwab, director general
Be vl doman.Io .11 sottomettere ad esso la , of tle Kmcrgeney Fled forporatlon. and
r'vhlesl.i i In . alio scopo dl salvare il other odlclaK, have been Invited to at
popolo geimanno dal perlcoll dellc prl- lcn'1 t,ln launching.
v.iilonl c ikll'anai(.hli. voglla Invlure
plu' piesto pusslhlle dd plenlpotcnlai 1 a
L'AJa oil in alti 1 postl "
I'arlgl, to novembre. '
II I'tLsidinie Wilson sara' luvltatoj
all.i ccrlinonl.i ier II collocamento della I
prima plelri di I inonumento rhe sara'
cntlo alia foie del Hume Cilroudc, In
rninuieinor.i7lnne dcll'alljto dato alia
Franila d.igli Statl Unitl, durante la
gut rra
1'n frindo ua.ionale per lo scoim c'
stato gia' stauJatu ed ora aiumoiita alia
soinina til sou. nun franchl
Itoinu, 15 novcinhrc.
Papa Binedetto ha scrltlo una letteia
al Cardlnale Uasparrl, suo segretarlo dl
stato, ncll.i quale dlch'ara che I uenilci
della Santa Sedc hanno cercato dl in-
(luenzare I'nplnione pubbllca contro II
papato l.a litlera ha causato grande
sensazlnne.
II Papa ha dnltiarato che cgll, come
tuttl gll altri, g'olscc del puccesso ripor
talo dalle annate itallanc e dice:
"V'obtra emliienza conosce 1 nostrl
n.isira leiiera uci prima oiioore, law,
per legola dl tuttu le naiionl bclllgc
ranti, esprlmemmo II deslderlo che le
question! teiritorlall tra I'Austrla o 1'lta
lla doveisero essere pistemate secendo
le giustc aspirazloiil (Idle popolazionl
"Molto reccntetnente abbiamo Istrulto
II Vuiiitlo AiKistolico a Vienna rli stahl
lire amlcbevoll relazienl tra le different!
iiiiElon.il i la.' dell'lmpero, le quail sono
ora Indlpiiidentl. '
In un punto della Ictlera 11 Pupa
dies' "No! slamn lleti cbc lo question!
tra I'Austrla e I'ltalla abhlano rlcevuto
una soluzione 'che eonfenna le giustc
asplrazlonl del popolo " V. conclude
dlcendo che .sara' lieto quando spuntcra'
l'alba di pace c quando "1'uulvcrsalo ar-
23, 1918.
LEDGER.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Mabel Normmd In
Hat.k to the Wood
Mabel Normand In
ll.uk to the Woods
Rirne Bpntherrt
In Uifthtr Bell.
Alma Xllsou
in In Judgment Of
Knrlco Caruo
In My Cousin
Knrlto Ciru.io
in My Coumh
Oeraldlne Karrar
In Carmen
Graldlne Kurrir
In f'armen
MarsueritM CUrlc In
Out of a Clear Sky
Dorothy Dalton
In Vive la 1'ranci
WlllJiin Uarnum in
The Rainbow Trail
William r-rrnum In
The Rainbow Tril
Marguerite Hark in
Out of h Clear Sk
Mnrsuerltc Clark In
Out of a Clour Sky
Doroth.v Pulton In
,le la Ktance
Dorothy Djltnn In
Vive la Tranc
aIHd8 Iellc in
The Mrttttd
Hlndic Lr-nlle In
Tho Matlnc
Vlrslnla Penrwni in
The Liar
Emily Btevrua in
Tho Sjirnt Woman
John Hftrymore In
On the Quiet
Hfrt Lvloll In nbston
Hlockie'B Little I'hI
Fred Stone In
The Goat
Douglas Fairbanks in
Boun I n Morocco
William Ru"ll In
Hobba in a Hurry
U M. Anderson In
ltd Hloo.1 and Yellow
Charles Ra in
Tho Law of the North
CharW ny In
Tho Law of tho North
The Rlrth
of a Nation
,-. .-.. .
On the noid to Fran?,
William Famum In
The Rainbow Trail
William Famum in
The Rainbow Trull
JJmlly Ktecns In
Klldare of the Htorm
I oulne Glaum In
A Law Unto Herself
Wflllate Relri In
Tho Hnurre
Mads Kennedy In
lriend Husband
Leo Hill
In The Good Loner
(JladjB Hulette
In Mrp. Slacker
Llna Caall'rl in
A Woman of Impulve
llna Cavallrrl In
A Monun of Iinpnle
Fred Stone In
Tha Goat
Hert T.-.I.SII In
Unprotecetd Place
Dou-ina Falrbaiik. in
Hecomes WsmillnS
1
Doutlas Fairbanks in
He Coms Un Smlllns
Violet Mersereau in
Together
Mar Plckford In
ji'nanna r.nllat.i
Shoulder Arms
Tho Bella
Rhnulder Arms
Tho Rejls
Special
Features
Special
Features
Violet Merceau
In 'Together
.Mabel Normand
In Bark to tl) Woods
America's
Answer
America's
Answer
Dorothy Olah In
Tim Hun Within
Dorothy Olsh In
Tho Hun Within
Una Cuvallerl in
A Woman of ImpuU
Harry Morey in
King of Diamonds
Hryant WAshbnrn
In Tho tlypay Trail
Brvant Washburn
in The Qypay Trail
Vivian Martin In
Her Country Find
Alice. Brady in
Tho Death Danco
r'onstnnce Talmadne In
Pair of Hllk Stockings
Constance Talmadae In
" "i onis niocKings
Vivian Martin
Her Country First
, . Lee Kids
Tell II to tne. Marlnea
Mary Plckford
Johanna Enlists
George Walsh
On the Jump
r? lv Yountf In th
C. ,K Young- In the
Road Through th Dark
Road Through the Dark
5T
W. B. Hart In
Porder Wlreleea
W. 8. Hart In
Border Wireless
nomanco of
Tarzan
Romance of
Tarzan
Star Cast
Jn Mornl Hulcldn
Bryant Washburn
In Kidder Hnd I'o
Dorothy ttlsh
The Hun Within
Vivian Martin
Her Country First
tbt finest productions. All pictured reviewed
monla leghera' lo naxlonl in una Icga
frultlferH dt bene
MAGNIFICO ESEMPIO
D PATM0TT1SM0
II Slg Francesco l'alala, una tra i
plu' notl oil ottestl negozlantl dl nuesta
cltta', die non hi tual tralasclatn oo
caslono per dlmostrnro II suo nttneca
Hfn rno la Mndre Patrla, recente
mente faceva pervenlre. nl lie d'ltalla
una splendlda. bandlcni Itallnna, tutta
rlcaninta. dl Inestlmablle valora, cpn
tcnutii In un artlstlco cofano dl noce
ntarslata Per la bandlera si rlehleso
un asslduo lavoro dl oltro duo annl e
foririo I'amtnlrnzlone dl quantl poterono
vederla, prima cbn fosse spedlta.
n "ua.v'aestu' lm gradllo Immcnsnmente
il gentll o patrlottlcn penslero del slg.
Palnla ed n mezzo1 del Mlnlstro della
itoai t nsa facevagll pervenlre la eguen
te letlern:
"Illmo. Slgnore: Olunse regolarmente
e venne, prosentata all'AlU destlrlazlone
la rlcca handlpru ti.iT.i.tit.ia ,!., i.ni rniin
esegulre per cssero olTerla In omagglo a
Sua Maesta' U He 1AugUbtO Hovrano
si complnccva accogllere con vivo gradl
I nicnto II esslllu e eonsldernn In degno
i modo, oltro alia coiteso Intention? del
I'lnvlo, audio I sontlmcntl patrlotticl del
quail Mia ha voluto dare manlfestazlone.
Incarlcato pertanlo dl far giungere a
I.ol 1 espresslone del rteall rlngrazlamen
ti, ho II preglo dl ademplere con la pre
sent!, al gindlto tifficlo c ml Valgo del
l'opportunlta' per attestar Ie Ptegmo.
.Slgnorc, U mla dlstlmo stima "
CONCRETE SHIP ATLANTUS
. ..
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
NATS PROBLEM
? L'fic M. Farmer
IT WAS oni of thnso iiulumnal nlghtK
when tho clear moon seemed cold and
distant, and a ftronu wind vv.ih tossing
the dried leaves around In mad fury.
Vet the little parlor Reemed cos-lcr than
ever, or ut least It seemed that way to
Marcaret and KmeM, as they fc.it on
the strange, old.fashloned hoitc-hair
couch, Just a.s they had dono many
evenings durlni; the last five years.
She was a very pietly girl, and the
flickering raja from the parlor lamp
yecmed only to extol her beauty He
was a. tailor, and the darK blue, uniform
fitted his inanly form tn perfection, but
It could not hide tho boyMi twinkle
that Kept creeping Into his dark cye3.
"Just made for each other." the vil
lage gossips would agree, "hut It rtallv
was too bad about his one fault I"
This fault was that he was bashful
Many shook their heads In doubt as
to whether he would ever dare pop the
momentous question that they were 'all
expecting and anticipating.
llrncet looked at the girl bcsldo him
and smiled. Then assuring himself that
a. little box was tafe!y In his pocket, he
cleared Ills throat ncnously and began:
"We have, been friends for a long time
r.ovv, haven't wo?"
Margaret's heart pave a quick thump.
"S'en, wo have, and good friends, too,"
she answered almost eagerly
"Don't you think that It is time,
that ?" . ,.
Just then the door swung noisily open
and Mr. and Sirs. M- entered the
room fnr a boclftl hour with them.
truest leaned back against the lounge
dejected, and Margaret's heart sank.
''He had never got as far as that be
fore, and probably he never would
aKai" '" .... - .
The evening passed quickly and plcas
antlv. but Ernest did not return to his
unfinished question All too soon he
had gono and the faithful parlor light
was extinguished.
Margaret got up the next morning in
a verv sober mood. This was the last
day of Ernest's furlough With a sigh
ih seated herself In the parlor and
slowlv munched one of the cliocolBir--that
was left from tho preceding night
She did not hear her ten-year-old broth
er Nat sneak softly along tho hallway,
nor did shn seo him as he stood silently
In the doorway with his eyes glued hur
grilv on the box In her lap
"Oh dear." Bhe cried in despair, wn
can't girls propose?"
"What?" Nat spoke
Margaret jumped to her feet and her
fjee turned a deep scarlet.
"What are you doing here?" she cried
In confusion when she 3pled licr broth
cr standing In the doorway with his
eyes still on her box.
"I thought you spoke to me, Ho re
pllrd politely. j t .
"Well I did not, and jou cannot have
any this morning!" Margaret wan so
provoked to think that she had sPun
her thoughts aloud that she refused Nat
his expected feast.
It was a much surprised and 'subdued
little hoy that walked slowly away. He
walked down the street and climbed
the stone stepn of a large house.
truest answered his ring, and smiled
when he saw the thouguful Ilttlo fel
low , ,
"Another problem?" he asked cheer
fully As he was Nat's hero, ho had
many of nib problems to solve.
"Yes, about Margaret," Nat answered
shortly
rrm.1 .iQV.nt-.'rt ma miier nuicHir iiuu
the parlor, and waited as patiently as
POSSIDIP VVlllIC IIU HeiUCU lll...jr. w...-
rr.rt.ihu it. .t lurire lpather chair.
"Weil, Nat began, "this morning I
wantid a chocolate, so I w'ent very
quletlv to the parlor and stood In the
door, 'kind of waiting for her to speak,
vou know she wa3 in there,' he ex
plained "Ju3t then she said something
about she wished girls could repose or
propose, or something like that, and I
Just said 'what?' And she was to
cross 'I didn't get even one chocolate.
Ho ended with a sigh.
Ernest's eyes brightened, for he sud
denly realized how his girl felt.
"Phuai. tm old nnl." he said, happily I
' " B"-Ea 1 -" Hx It up so that she
' ' c cheerful, and give you borne
I candy Don't worry any more. And
he slipped a coin Into Mars nanci.
Nat whistled a gay tune bb he walked
up the street, carefully holding the coin
In his hand, for he had full confidence
In his friend
Nat's problem seemed to drive all of
Hrnest's bashfulpess to the background.
It seemed as though central would
never answer his telephone call.
The result of the ca.il was thut when
he appeared at tho door of the M -home
a little later a girl wag waiting
for him dressed for a tramp In the cool,
fresh a I r.
They laughed as they started gaily
off. for both realized that thin last after
roon must bo enjoyed U the utmost.
They shuffled through huge pjles of
leaves as tney wannerca avvuy irum vim
village and scrambled over stone walls
when especially good-looking apple
trees were discovered. On and on they
went until they came to the foot of a
high hill.
Shall wo climb?' he asked his
healthy companion,
"Of course," she laughed, starting up
the hill.
Their rapid pace slackened a they
ncared the top. At last, out of breath,
they reached the top and stood on u,
huge flat rock, which was known as
"Lookout Uock." It was well named,
for It commanded a splendid view of the
peacerul Ilttlo village, wnere noweu a
beautiful river
The two looked silently at. the scene.
"It Is grand I" Kho spoke at last.
"It Is I" he agreed enthusiastically.
"Do you remembor the first time vve
came up here, five years ago?"
"Yes, and what a good time we had
that day I" iiho answered.
"And what, a good time we liavo had
ever elnce," he added, fumbling again
c- -Tr
' - . . - . '! ."' ' 1
' , i. r .s
for tho box in hi, pocket. "Margaret,
he said, "don't you think that Wb ought
to be more than friends?"
Her eyes sparkled, for ho had really,
said It at last
"t think so." Iter volco trembled ns
she snokf".
This time no ono Intruded as tho box
was drawn from the pocket, where It
had been for nenrlyia year, and Its con
tents transferred tova different place.
They still stood on Lookout Hock,
quietly and happily overlooking their
vtllngo home.
"Say." ho apoke suddenly, "will you
glvo Nat some of your chocolates to
night?" She smiled at his straqgo request, but,
glancing at her new treasure, she an
swered, "Yes."
JVcx! Complete Novelette
JIM,"
PRISON MUTINY ENDS
Forty Naval Prisoner Starte.il Trouble
in IVew Hampshire Jail
') tho Associated Pro"
Concord, N. II., Nov 1 fi Work has
been resumed In the, shops at the New
RKLIGIOCS NOTICES
HanlM
VICTORV-PHACK JUBH.Ilr.
TIIK -1KMPLK
Bronil and Ilerks ntn (10(10 X )
ItUSBLI.I. It. CO.NWEt.I, prcHihcs 1(1.311
11. in. and 7.30 p. m
Tha Temple Chorut Dr. J Marvin Hanna.
Dlrrclor, dings nt both serv let's
I'rc-servl-e M'itlcal. ? to 7'M Frederick
H Starke Organlut Temple Male liuar
let and Pololet Vli lory Pence Sing, 1)
tn n 30.
rilBSTNI'T HTIU'.Fr IIM'TlsT CHURCH
Chestnut at. west of loth at.
PRHACIIINO
10.30 n in . 7:4."t p m
Sunday School, 12 o'ctoik.
November 17 Preaching bv Dr HPBNCKf!
11 MRr.HKR. hubjert Morning, "Tho
Saviour From Hln". evening. "The Values
Wo Kind In Chrlat "
GOOD MUSIC
Morning Contralto solo "Open lo Me the
Optra." Wsehon Anthems. "A Song
of Liberty." Heach.
Uvunlng. "Thou Shalt Ser HIb race,"
Pitrte "A Little While." Shtpard
Soprano. Adellnft P. Noar
Contralln, Marv Nevvltlrk
Tenor. H. W, Bravhears
Haas, Samuel MncLaughlln
Organist imrt Director, lias Daniels Jones.
ALL Wnt.COM R.
Methodttt Lplicmial
1'IIII.AOKI.PJIIA IIOI.INKKS ANStlUIA
THIN" Twent -fourth iinnnal convention
In now In pp.tslon nt St George's M. n
Church Fourth t heluw- Vino, Saturrlav
November HI. 7 p m "Saturday Night
Meeting." led hv Mr P H Hatlman: s
n in. preaching by Rev J L. Urnshcr.
D D.. Hundav. November 17, nervlcea Rli
day. lirglnnlnjr nt 11 'HI n m. : aervlcra nf
tcrnoon and evening each day on Mon
day, 18th; WeilneHda. L'Oth, and Thursday
"1st (closing day).
Tucvday. tth. NRW .HIRRBT DAT.
hervlcea all dny. beginning 11:30 a. m.
l'rei.h?tcrlnn
WALNUT STREET CIIDIICII
Walnut west of 3IHh al
Rev J A. MnrCALLUM. D IJ .
Minister.
A SERVICE OF TIIANKSOIVINC! FOR
VICTORY AFTER .TUG SIGNING OF
IHE ARMISTICU IN THIi IIKBAT WAR.
11 n m "The Ulernal becreca Against
Autocracv " Doctor MacCallum.
7:4n p. m Organ Recital.
Run p. m. Kvvnlng Worship, with special
music The Story of Amos, tho Herdsman
of Trkoah The second of a series of
evening addresses on tho Prophets of
Israel
Saturday. Nov HUh, I p. m
RECITAL HY THE ORQANIbT.
HENRY L. LUKENS.
Compositions of Amorlcan Composers.
Monday, November 11. Mtfi p m
IIROAN RECITAL HY TUB NOTED OR
(IANIST AND COMPOSER. SIONOR
METRO A YON. The public Is Invited.
Admission free.
ARCH ST. CHURCH
loth and Arch.
Rev CLARENCE EDWARD MACART
NEY. 10:4.1 "Eternal Justice" This will bo
the second sermon In the series on Chris
tian Truths emphasized by the. Presby
terian Church, which have been vindicated
by the world war.
12 00niblc School.
N.no A service of thanks and Jubilee
over lbs ending of the war and the down
fall of Germany Dr. Macartney will
preach on "O Lucifer, son of the morn
ing, how art thou fallen!" The public is
Invited
IIF.TIII.UHEM PRBSIllTISRIAN CHURCH
Broad snd Diamond sis
Rev, JOHN R DAVIHH, Paslor
Rev. E. C HTRSHMAN. Asst. Pastoi.
in 30 Sermon bv Pawior,
"Some Modern Mlratles."
'J 30 Sabbath School Rally.
Patriotic and Religious Service.
7:46 Temperance Address,
the Hon Sam Small,
"Mopping Up the United state"."
Seats free at Evening Service.
"IE. D'Vv, JUHlLEi; IN HOPE,
"u oiiu t iiitrimi pin
tOil.V llsv GEORGE A. AVERY.
7:43 Community song service, led by
D L Anderson and chorus of fifty voices.
Rrlef addreases
SECOND fRKSIIYTKRIAN CHURCH
am at and Walnut streets
Minister, Rev, ALEXANDER MacCOLL.
D. D., will nreiieh at tl and .8 o'clock
Servlco or Thanksgiving for Victory and
Pea.ce. In tho morning.
Hsndr "Hallelujah Chorus" will be
nmong the nnthenis sung
Evening subject: "Wars After tha War."
Special musical service, beginning at 7.40
o'clocU.
Organ prelude. "Coronation March," Mey
erbeer, Bass solo "Tho Ird Is Jty Light,"
Aiutsen.
Anthems "Praise the Name of the.
L'ir?t Nlkolykv "Prepare Ye tho Way
55 .,!e,,l'ori,'..UuG.ar.r".U "there "Shall a
Star'' (from "Chrlstus") Mendelssohn.
Soprano solo "Thou Will Keep Him In
Perfect Peace," Speaks.
Sunday bchool at (1:45 a m
Bible classes for men end women at 10
o clock.
Visitors, especially men In uniform
always welcome
TAIlim PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
n . cor. or loin ana Christ an ats
Rev. WILLIS B. SKILLXN, Pastor
FOREIGN -MISSIONARY DAY
10:30 a. m The Re.v. James y yen
China
7:43 p.m. The Rev. Roy Carter.
India.
of
Protestant Epl-eoual
OREAT VICTORY SERVICES
Sunday, November 17. 101S
Morning and evening sermons hv tho Rec
tor. Rev. GEORGE HERBERT TOOP
D. D., now volunteer chaplain at Camp
Holy Communion. 10 30 a. in
SPECIAL VICTORY MUSIC
Choir nf 30 Volcis
Direction ef Dr. O. CONQUEST ANTHONY
Morning Service, 10:30 a m '"".j
Festival Te Deum. by Dudley Ruck
Offertory Anthem, "Star Spnngled Banner"
By Naval Training Band"
Evanlng Service. 7:4.1 p. m :
Festival Magnificat, hy West.
Offertory Anthem. v'HalleiuJah Chorus "
from the "Messiah."
Bring Your Faintly Bring Your Friends
A Hearty Welcome
CHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES
'.'1st and Christian ats
CA1.VAUV, 41st above Urown Rev C L
hTEhL--Sundays : 7. 1(1. 111:30, K Ve.k
tmjm, ... ,. . .......... u.i ,i ii,;uU lllgo
Mass will b one of "Special Thanksgiving
for Victory i; sermon procession Cotna
ST. JAMK.S'S CIIUKCH, Philadelphia
J2d nnd Walnut vts.
The Reverend JOHN MOCKIllDGE. D D
Rictor. '
K.nn a m.ltoly Communton,
11.00 a. tn. Morning Prayier and Holy
Communion, with Sermon """
4.00 p. m. Evening Prayer (Choral!
n:4fi a m, and 2:4a p. m.. Sunday sfL,.i
Reform erl
IIEinBIJIKlin, I0th and Oxford Pastor
Dr, ZARTMAN Golden Jubilee Hunday
Nov, 17. Sermona by Dr. James I. Oood"
S. 8, rally, unveiling of Founders' M.mo.
rial. lc Wednesday. Nov. 20. nftleU ?ri.
nlversary of S. R.i address by Ilev. E r
Hlbshmau. Friday, Nov, 22. Social Night
for members and friends, present and for
mer. Sunday. Nov. 24. sermons by iiiv
Dr. George W. Richards. Public Invii.V
Unitarian
FIK8T VMTAniAN ClIUItCH
2123 Chestnut at ,
Rov. FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN. Minister
10.00 a. m. Sunday School "n'-ier,
11:00 a. m. Mr. Orlfflu will preach -on
"Th. Nsw Itrotherhood: ths Problem of
International Life." .
Anthems. "Legend." bv Tschalkowsky.
and '"Tha Lord Is Exalted," by Weal.
Philip H. Oospp, Organist.
UNITAJIIAN SOriKTY OF (iFJtJIANTdlfN
Cbtlten t. and Gretna st. '
llev. ROGER S FORRES. Minister.
1,00 a. n. i'Th Centlauou. HiycUtloL,''
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tiatnnMiIrn Slate pflsorf after a. mutiny
which began a Week ago. ' . ,
Lieutenant Commander Thomas Mott
Osborne, commandant of the naval prison
at the Portsmouth Navy Ynrd, who came
hero to Investigate, safd today the mu
tiny waa led by forty Federal prisoners
from the United Slates navy, who look
a dislike to n new warden
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pr late Jan" C Algeo (nee HMinlllon). aged
a.. .Relatives pad frlepdl, I)dge No. 43J.
i . anil A. M , Invlt-d to funeral services.
S n .?.." m- chapel of Andrew J Dulr a
?."." ,'.ulh nnd Arch sts Auto funeral. Int.
Mt Mnrlah Crrr
ANKKtl MVnt. M ArAntr ivwi-ii -r-.i
Relatives nnd 'Hinds, employes of
I lvK'' Allen t Co.. inviled lo funeral, Sun..
r.i? . .T m rcsldenca of hrottier-ln-lavr,
( hrlstian Horn. 1)07 W. Huntingdon st. Int.
AOrthvvood Cem
i BF.NNRTT Nov. It, n( Julluftovvn. N.
i.T CLARA 13, wife of Stephen R. Rennett.
Relatives and friends invited to funeral,
Hun., : p. m., renldenco of husband, Julius.
1 town. N, J. fnt Jull'iitown Ccm
I RORBL. At Philadelphia. Nov 14
nnORClF. W lionm,. .Tr husband of Anna
IS. norel. aged Sr, llelntlvea and friends
Inviled lo funeral. Mon.. 11 n in . residence,
nesr Hmllhvllle. N. J Int. v O. O. F Cem.,
, Pemberton, N. J. Autos will meet morning
trains nt Smllhv'.lo Station.
I HORTHWICK Nov 13 WILLIAM H.
husband of .lanottr Ilnrlhvvlrk Relntlves
nnd friends. Plon-masoni' Cnlon Lotal No.
3 Invited to funeral nervk-es. Sun. 1pm.
M3 IJ Cornwall at tut Hillside Cem.
rrlenila nmv tall Sat n.'ter 7 p. m
nilZlir Nov 13. nt Wilmington Del..
miAWII.f.l- -, l...-h..l e tn.H.. r
I Buzby and son of late Samuel W and
.Hannah A. IJuzbv, aged (13 Relatives and
friends. Cnmden Council. No. 4R.'I. Royal
I Arcanum, Invited to funeral servtces Vun .
'J n. in., npartments of W. H. M. Iturrell.
427 Market at., Cnmden N. J Int private.
Evergreen Com FrJenos may call Sat..
7 to n p. m. Omit flowers.
CA1TF.Y At Atlantic City N ,r Nov
14 FRANK PtlllDY. htishan.1 nf Kfrin tlael.
nev Ciffey anil son of Hannah Caffey and
l, tt-llll..-.. t rmr- , nn ... .
Inte
..iii'nii. ,,. v ain't HHt'u i- runerni
servlee at 'Doyleitown Ccm chapel. Mon
;i p. m
OAJIL1LE. rlfth-dnv r.lovcnth Month
11th. .".(112 Greene st . Oermantovvn. HENRY
c CARLII.i: con of late Joseph J. and
Elizabeth Ktrkbrlde Carllle. Services Sec-ond-dav.
2 p. m. Int pilvnte.
CHIDESTER Sudilenlv. Nov 14. PAUL
l'.. husband nf RlUaheth M Chldester. aged
22. Relatives and friends, all sotletlrs of
which he was n member Invited to funernl,
Tues.. 7:30 a m . 42(17 Paul st. Frank
ford Solemn high mass nt St .Tonchlm's
Church S a. m Int Cedar Hill Cem
CIIRISTT. Nov. 1.1. GEORGIANNA.
widow of Thomas Christy. Jr., aged (10
Relatives and frianils Irvlted to funeral.
Tues.. 2 p. m . resident e of son William It.
Christy. Ifi33 Mnstrr st Int. private. Mt.
Peace Ccm Remain- may he viewed Mon
nfter a r m '
C1RAK Near Pair I vv Vllla-re. East Nor
tlton township. Montgomery County, Pa,,
NiJ'. 13. JOHN CIRAK. used 40 Relatives
nnd friends Invited lo fun-ral. Sun., 2 p. m.
Int. RIvcrslOo Qem
CLARK. Nov 13. MARGARET widow
of Michael Clan, (nee Fooley). Relatives
nnd friends Inv lied to funeral Mon . S.10
a. m., niece's residence, Mrs William Fltz
patrlck. 1710 Ingersoll at. (17th and Master
ats.) Solemn high mass of requiem. Church
of the Gesu, 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral
Cem.
CLARKE. Nov II. JAMES J -on of
late John nnd Cathnrlne Clarke (nee Bren
nau). of Coltldo. Pariah nf ri'vinfoid Counlv
Mayo. Ireland, aged 22. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral, Tues . s 30 a m..
residence of brother, Thomas J Clarke. 3102
N Bancroft at. Solemn trouiein mass
Church of the Holy Souls 10 a in. Int
Holv Sepulchre Cem.
CRAIO. Nov. 13. JOHN CRAMSIE. son
of Bernard and Catharine Cramale, of Dun
glven. Countv Derry. Ireland Relative,
and friends Invited to funeral. Mon 8 a. m .
residence of aunt. Mrs. Frank McCullough.
2780 Oakford st. Solemn high mass of re
quiem ht Anthony's Chunh 0-30 a. m. Int.
Holv free- Cem Auto funeral.
CRAMSIE. Nov. IS JOHN CRAMSIB. i
son of Bernard and Catharine Cramsle. of
Dunglven. County Derry: Ireland. Relatives ,
and friends invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 a ro ,
residence of aunt Mrs. Frank McCullough,
2788 Oakford st Solemn high mass of re-1
nulem St, Anthony's Church 0-30 a. m. Int. (
Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral i
DAVIS On Nov- 14. Kill. MARTHA B.
widow of John J and mother of the late .
Wm. H Davis, aged 88 years. Relatives;
and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 p m . '
at the Hatboro Baptist Church. Int ad-,
Joining ground.
DELANEY Nov. 13, ANNIE, wife of.
Edward Delnney (nee Grojrnn) Relatives
and friends. Rosary Society of St. John the
Baptist Church. Invited to funeral. Mon .
8 30 a m. 4104 Terrace st.. Manayunk.
Solemn high reaulem mass St John tho
Baptist Church 10 a. m. Int. Westminster
Cem.
DC MEORE. in France, of pneumonia
Oct IS. PAUL DE MEGRE aged 24. of Cr,
H. 31Bth Infantry. 7!)th Division, aoii of
D. H and Mary'D. De Megre. 75 W Green
wood ave . Lansdov.no, Pa.
DEVLIN Nov 14. MARIA A . widow of
Robert Devlin and daughter of lale Peter
and Marv Scott. Relatives and friends St.
Cecilia AuxlNary, No. 7T. Knights nf St.
John. Invited to funeral. Tues. 8 a. in.'
M29 Harlan st. W. Phlla, Solemn mass of
lenuiem St. Gregory's Church 0.30 a in
Int St. Mary's Cem., Jloxborough. Auto
service.
DUNN. Suddenly. Nov. tl. EDWARD D.,
son of Thomns nnd Viola Dunn (nee Vrrrilll,
aged 6. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Mon , 2 p. m,, residence of rrrand
Varents. M'. and Mrs. D. Vcrrlll. 2312 N.
2Mh at Int. New Cathedral Ccm ' Auto
service,
DURHAM. Nov. 13. MARTHA, widow of
Thomas R. Durham Relatives and friend.
Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 n. m..
B023 Willows ave. Int. private, Remain,
mav be viewed Run. 7 to 0 p. m.
ENGLAND. fuddenly. Nov. 13. 1018, at i
lain renm-nce, oil vnurcn lane, German
town HORACE J. ENGLAND. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services, 1o30
Falrniount ave , Tuesday, loth Inst., 2 p.
m. Int private.
rKHRARI. Nov II JOHN FREDERICK
FERRARI, aged So, at Ridley Park. Pa
Relatives and frlendR invited to funeral,
Boyertown Bldg 1217 Alch st Int. private,
Ml Paee Cem,
FLINTHAM Nov. 14. CAROLINE E.,
widow of William Fllntham. of Cecil County,
Md. Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral. Mon., 7:30 a in, the Wilton. 15th
and Toplar sts. High mass St. Malachy's
Church 8 a. tn Int Mlddletown, Del.
FULMOR Nov.' IS. .MATILDA J FUL
MOR (ne Crltsy), daughter of Anna M
Gllllstle. Relatives and friends, also Amur.,
lean Standard Council. No 30, D. of L
of Land Camp No. 115. p o. S of A.,
Invited to funeral. Mon., 2 p. m, from
1811 N 13th st. Int. private, Mount
Peace Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun.
evening. 8 to 10. Auto funeral
FURROWS. Nov 14, CLARA ANN,
widow- of late Walter Frank Furrows. Rela.
fives and friends Invited to funeral services.
Tues.. 2 p m 2143 N. Camac st. Int. pri
vate OALLACHKIl Oct. 1T NKl.l.ra n
(...v..... -., r,i,.i I.. a ,...- -, . .. '
unusu.vr ct i-.aii.t-i r niiu vt;iiie i vtaiia-
gner. 2321 E. Huntingdon st. Solemn re- l
lutein mass will be celebrated for repose -of
her soul. St. Ann's Church. Lehhrh ave.
and Memphis St.. Tues.. 8 it nt Tlslutl,au I
and friends Incited. 1
vfc rtt. .tov. it. -A.-iLiir. vv u. urjris.i,
"fe?..83'. . Rolatlve. and friends, member,
of Mt. Airy Lodge, No. 235, I. O O. jr.:
Mt Pleasant Encampment, No. 242. and
Tulpehoclsen Tribe, No. 181, I o. R. M. In.
vtted lo funeral services. Sun.. 3 p. m.,
I.-.'.'J Germantown ave., Mt. Airy. Int. Ivy
Hill Cera. i
GRAY Nov. 15 MARY GRAY, widow
of Thomas R. Oray and daughter of late I
Charles JJ. Lealar. aged na years. Relative,
and friends Invited- to funeral services,
Wednesday. 2 p. m residence, 210 s.
Mole st Remains may be viewed Tuesday
evening. Intsrment private.
GRIER Nov. 11. MARY HOWELL,
widow of George V . Grler, aged 84, Itela
tlve. and friends Invited to funeral services.
Tues,, 2 p. m 1439 N- loth st. Int, pri
vate. HAGERTY. Nov. II. Kin lit tn.
OARET. daughter of lale George unrf isih. I
erlne Hagerty Relatives and friends In
vited to lunerai, Mon. titfo a, m . to S.
50th at., West Phlla, Solemn mass of
requiem Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
10 a m. Int. private. Cathedral Cem
HAGGONS. -At Fort Huron, -Tex., Cor.
noral CHARLES H. HAOOONa of Troop c,
7th Cavalry. U S. A. Relative, jind friends
Invited tn funeral. Mon,, 8:30 n, in,, parlors
of Mrs, John F. Ilryne, 880U Spring Garden
t, Solemn requiem mas. st Agnes'n
Church, 1U a. ni. Int. private. Holy Cross
Cem.
HARTMAN. Nov, 10, MARY E . wife of
Zacharv T, Hartman, aged 61. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services,
Tues., 1 p. ni , lift E. WellenB ave. Olney.
Int. Ard.ley Inirlal Tark, Remains may be
viewed Mon, eve
IIEINZEIAtAN Nov )4, KATE, wife of
Frederick Helnzelman. aged 50, Relative,
and frlenila Invited tn funeral, Mon., 2 p.
m. tiltl Hedge at.. Franktord- Int, North
Cedar Hill Ccnl. Remalnu' may be viewed
Hun. eve.
1 HENDERSON. Nov. 18. IfANNA. wlf.
let the lai itobert IS. JUndtrcon tne Km
.- t, r .A,:ii
rvArtr
; -" ' un
nnd dafighter'ot the late Michael and Cath-'V"
erlne Oleaaon. Relatives nnd friend.. aHo I
narren Heart nu il. v ji. aooaniy oi .,
Ann'a Church, Inviled to funeral. Men. Hao
n, in., rrom ,reldenco nf hl sister, Mrs.
Catherine Welsh. 2M0 Memphis at. , SoUmn
requiem mass at St Ann's Church, 10 af m.
Int. St Ann's Ten.
HILDP.NBRANH Nov. 15. BERTRAM
W.. hu-hond of Kllzabeth A. Hlldenbrand
(ree ration) and son nf Ousslo 11. and lata
Lewis A Hlldenbrand. nged 30. Relative
nnd friends Invited lo funeral services,
Tues f p m-. re-ldence of mother, 227
Oakland ave., Audubon, N J, Int. Fern
vvood Cem Friends may call Mon,, after
7pm
HOI. I. IS Nov. 15. RICHARD HOLLHt.
aged 77. Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funernl. Ttiea. 2 n, m.. 11 Elm ave., Rock.
ledge, above lot Chase, Int, Oreenmount
Cem.
HUGHES. Nov. 14, CATHERINE, w-lfa
of Wllltnm Hughes Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m., 73 Villa.
nova ave,, Rutledge, Delaware Co., Pa
int St James'R Cem
KALLENBACH. Nov. 14, MARY T
wife of Charles V Knllenhach. Due notlco
of funeral will b given. 4135 N. 7th at.
KNECHT. Suddenly Nov. 13. EMIL. hus
hand of Mnry KnecM. Relatives and friend.
Invited In funeral Mon.. t'30 n. m.. Dela
ware View nve. Newhold. N J. Solemn re.
qulem mass St Mary's Church, Gloucester.
N. .1 in a. m Int St. Mnrv's Cem. ,
. KNOCH. Nov. 14, MAX. husband of
Knrollna Kerler Knoch. Relative, and
friends, all societies of which he was a
member. Invited to funernl services. Mon.
11 a. m. 58 E. Wlater at . Germantown.
Int Northwood Cem. Remain, may t
viewed Run. eve.
KRi'H'ZEK.- -Nov 15, JOHN KRBUZER.
aged 81 Relntlveti artd friends, Schiller
Untersteutrunga Vereln, Invited tn funeral
services, Mon., 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law.
Otto Zalss, 1310 Wagner ave., Lo-
pin Tnl nrli otA
KItr.Wl)N Nov II, JACOB, husband of1JJf-iB
i.i- -....it... tr- -ah -irA on nalnllvea "-r "Pasl
and friends Invited In funernl Mon . 3 p. m..
337 Franklin ave Cheltenham. Montgomery
Co, Pa. Int I,ownv.cw Cem Friends may
call Sun eve
KROLI.. Suddenly-. Nov. II, ELLA LOU
ISE, dnughtir of George W. nnd Ellen, B.
Kroll and granddaughter of lale Mary Fow
ler and Philip Brown and late f.lla S. Kroll,
nged 8 yearn. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral, Mon ,2pm, pnrcnla' residence.
134 Emily st. Int. Fernwood Cem, Friend,
may rail Sun, eve.
I.EDERER. Nov 15. MINNIE, wife of
S'amuel Lederer. aged 53 Relatives and
friends InvltPd to funernl, Mon,, 2:30 p. m.,
residence of daughter. Mrs A. nalkle. 391
N Reese st. Int Mt. Carmel Cem.
LINN Nov. 11 ELLEN, wife nf Henry
Linn ngc.1 72. Relatives nnd frlentts Invited
to funeral serv lies. Mon., 10:30 a m.,
Glassboro. N J Int Ternvvootl Ccm., Phil,,
Ta. Auto fervlce
LITCHFIELD. Nov. 1.1, JOHN, son of
lite Peter and Mary Litchfield. Pelatlves and
friends Invited lo funeral. Tuet., s:30 n m,.
21011 N Mervlne st. Solemn mass of rt-qt-lem
Church of Our Lady of Mercy, 10 a,
in Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral.
MAOEE. Nov. 10. ANNIE, widow nf
John Magee. aged 84 Relatlvea and friends
invited to funeral. Mon . 8:30 a m., 1531
Ruan st. Frankford (Solemn requiem maea
St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. St.
Dominic's Cem. Auto service
McGUINN. Nov. 13. JAMES, son of
James and Agnes MrGulnn. of Rroher-Curry.
Countv- Sllgo. Ireland, nged 23 Relative,
and friends. Sodality of Holy Souls Dlv. (17,
A O H . Sffgo Men's society, emploves of
Mldvttlc steel Co invited to funeral. Mon.,
8 a ni . from his late residence 1C23 W.
Westmnrelnrd at Solemn requiem mass
Holy Souls Chunh 10 a m. Int. Holy
Sepulchre Cem Auto service
MESMER1NG. Nov 14, CATHARINE,
daughter of late John D. nnd Anna Mesmer
Iiib Relatives nnd friends, B V. M. So
dality nf St JMw the Evangelist's Churcn.
Invited to nltend funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a m..
residence of sister. Catharine Tflgglns. 013
!-. 2lt st High mass of requiem St.
Charles Horromeo s Church 10 a. ni Int.
Holy Sepulchre Ccm. B.iltlraoro paper,
copy
MILLIGAN. Nov 14. WILLIAM D. MIL
I.IGAN, aged 51. Relatlvea nnd frlendi In
vlted to funeral. Tues , 10 a m., residence
nf William SooftlelJ, 1127 S. 20lh st Int.
Laurel HIM Cem
MOTTRA.M. At William L Elklns Ma.
sonle Orrhansge. Nov 14. JANE MOTT
HAM. widow of William Mottram. nged DO.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral..
Wed 10 30 a. m . chapel of Andrew J. Balr
& Son. ArTh and Huh sts Int. Ivv Hill
I'em Remains mny be viewed Sun., 7 to 0
" NEEDERS. Nov. 14. VICTORIA, widow
of Charles Needers. aged 81. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral fcrvlcea. Mnn..
2.30 p m. grnnddaunhtcr'3 residence. Mr..
Alfred B. Wallace. 5334 Darrah St.. Frank;
ford Int private Greenwood (K of J'.l
'nIRDLINGER. Nov. 13, SAMUEL P.
NIRDl.lNOER. Relatives and friends In
Mtert to services Sun . 2 p. m.. 842 N.
Broad st. Int. Mt. Slnal Cem. .
PEARSON. In J'aikesbure. Nov. 13.
AMELIA, wife nf Charles Pearson, aged
C.i years. Relatives and friends, also Lin
coln Lodge. No. 51. Order of Shepherds of
Bethlehem and Fortuna Lodge. No. 000 "In
vited to funeral, without further notice,
nn Mon . isth. at 2 p. m.. from parlors of
('has. hhurtleff, 31121) Market st. Int. Vern
vvood Cem.
PLU.MM Nov. 15 JENNIE, widow of
Samuel Plumm aged 4-. Relatives and
friends Invited lo funeral. Tues.. 1 p. m..
831) N Orlanna st Int. Oreenmount Cem.
QU1NTO. Nov 15. BARNEY, husband of
Rose Qulnto aged 55. Relatives and
friends, all lodges of which he wa. a mem.
her. Invited to funeral. Sun. " p. m.. par
lors of L'mnnuel Asher S. Son. MO. Diamond
st int Mnntcflore Cem
RUDOLPH. Nov. 14, KATHRYN L. (nee
llevcr) wlfn of Clinrles W. Rudolph. Rela
tives and friends invited to leivicea. Tues.,
1.311 in 1537 N. Dover st Int. nrlvats.
RUSSELL At Cedar Brook. N. J.. Nov.
14 JAMES T. husband of Maria H Russell
and non nf late Jamejt N. and Harah M.
Russell, nged 43. Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral services. Sun.. 1 p. m..
late residence. Cedar Brook, N. J. Int.
Berlin Cem Remalna may be lewed Sat.
SCHMIDT At Atlintle Cltv N. J.. Nov
1 1, LEWIS, huaband of Catharine hchmldt
(me Wiclman) aged 44 Funeral sendees
private. S'un 2 p. in., residence of cousin.
Lewie. Barford. 3042 N. 3d st. Int. private.
SCHNEIDER On Nov. 1 4. ELIZABETH
SCHNEIDER, widow- of Peter t-chnelder,
need flu years. Relative, and friends in
vlted (o funeral service, on Tuesday, at
1:30 p. m, at residence of son-in-law, Au
sunt Zepke, 2224 St. James terrace (Klttli
st. and Woodland ave.) Int private, mil
tlda Cem Remains may be viewed Monday
SEILER Nov. 14. at Riverside. N. J.. '
ANNA C. wife nf Carl Seller, nelatlvel
and friends Invited to funeral serv lee., pun..
2 p. m.. 3d st. and t.toplncott ave. Int.
New st Peter'. Cem . Riverside. N. J. .
SMITH. Nov. 14. CHARLES A., husband
of late Pauline B. Smith (nee Orae.sle).
aged 77 Relatives and friend3 Invited t
funernl service. Mon.. 2 p tn. resldene.
of son-ln-lavvv Dr. Charles P. Brady 71S0
Rising Sun ave., Tox Chase. Int, prlvnte.
Mt. Peace Cem
SMYTH. Suddenly, Nov 12. GEORGE B.
(BootBle) SMYTH, eon of George A. and
Fannie Smyth (nee Elliott), aged years 10
months. Relatives find friends Invited to fu.
neral services Sun. 1 p. ro.. residence of
parents. 570 N. 27th st., Camden, N. J.
Int. Mt: Morlah Cem, Phila. Remains may
tie viewed Sal. eve,
SPEAKMAN. Nnv. 14. SALI.IH A.. wlf
of Charles I Spealtman. aged M. Rela
tives and friend. Media Council. No 33. S.
and Ps of L., Invited to funeral. Mon, 3
P m.. residence of husband, 824 W. 2d st,.
Media Pn. Int. Media Cem.
STOVER Nov. 14 MARY 11., widow of
Jncob Stover Friends may rail Mon. eve,
parlor, of Oeorga W, Barrett. N. E. cor.
Park and Lehigh aves. Funeral service.
Tues 11 a. m , Perkasle. Pa,
TinilR. Nov. 14. BRIDGET, wife of John
Tlghe (nee McKeon) and mother of James v
ITutler. Relative, and friend, invited to W U
funeral vv eo . i:ou a. m., j-tt t-caar si.,
Jenklntown. Pa. Solemn high ma.a of re
quiem Immaculate Conception Church, Jen
Klntown, I) 30 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre
Cem. . . . ' . .
TODT, auaoeniy. juiiin imi-, ngen j,
T'elHttves nnd friends, members 8. pan Trlbn-.
il Trlbiv. 'Il
publlcanekw lm
n., re.l- 'sa.W
No. 4B8, 1 O. R. 51 : Park.lde Republican')
rinh. invited to rumrai sun., i n.
dence brotnsr-in-iaw, iiarrv norner, -jit
vv . 1' inn SI v.-tn aiiu t.uniDri-iiiu lite..
Jilt rtinrtn." ooo ieiit. ttuin lunerai.
UNRUTH. Nov 15 at re.ldence of son,
t-....T I t tf.....U lilT CkDrfu'lrl, -I Xtl,-
tnw-n. JACOB II. husband of late Mary J,
tlnruth. aged 87 A member nf Company O,
3d Regt. Penna Reserves Relatives and
friends Inrited to funeral services. Man.,
:30 p. m , chapel of Kirk Nice, (1301 Oer
mantovvn ave,, Germantown, Int. Ivy HJ
'vANSTONE. Nov. 14. PHILIP J eon of
Rose and late William Vanstone, Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30
a, m molhcr'a residence, lpsn E. Oakdale
at RecYuiem mass Church of Visitation 10 '
" -OSS. -Nov.rlV14tI: ERNEST, husband of
late Margaret Vos. nged fl2. Relntlves and
inHu Invite- to funeral. Mon.. I! . m. rM.
Mon.. 2 .. m.. re -frill
s. 28 'tnley uve.,, ;jji
nly. Pa, Int. 'prl. w
nils may call Sun., "!&' si
Idence of son. Andrew Voss, 28 'inley uve,
t OllltlitUitir, ,jin.i. .vli!,
vote, Arlington cem. r-nenu
fin m
WATHUS. Al ilinoresiown. . J,. NOV.
14 KATHRYN B. WATSON, wlf" nV'F.rill-n-nrf
T. WatHiin and . davtuhtep of MNttiUMt
lilemlller, aged 28. Relatlvi. nnd fr(,.ndn J
Invited 10 lunerai. pur., i p. hi . ouu r;. ,-ts
st. Moorrstown. Int. private. Arlington
Cem. Friends may call Sat. eve.
WEST. Nov 14. MINNIE W yVKefl'
Funeral services Mon. 8 p. m r sldence
of Rev. R. Randall West, lit I., Miiilla.'n
ave., Colllngswond. N J Int r-rlvllo.
Tut. a m Odd Fellows' Cem., Phllndei.
''wESTCOTT. JOHN IIOWELL. Jr.. aged
21. only .on of Prof. John Howell Westcott.
of Princeton University, wu. lcljled In ac
"wiLLIAMB." At Merrhantvlllf. N. 2..
No, 14. MARY IJ WILLIAMS. Relative.,
end friends Invited (o funeral servle.
Mon. 10:80 a. m.. residence of nephavv, John.
T. Williams. 51)32 Chester ave.. Weft Phlla''
. ..-I 1, n....l tlllt ,-A. . '
UCipi'ltV tilt, "--lv. ii.ii v-t.ii.
VVOLTER. Suddenly, on Nov. 13, lets
JOHN A. WOLTTR.son of John E. and late
Delia Wolter. aged 15 year.. Relative, and
friends Invited to, funeral. Monday. 7:30
u, m.. reildence of Christian Emmun.en.
135 l!. t. I lien mass at Church of
Sacred Heart U a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cam,
A Y8u!virQBiX)D. At Atlantla City. M. j
Nov. iv. jAv-uit. iiu-oana or Katharine
Ttlensanlvlila Com.
ZITEK. Noy, 14, ANTON, husband of &
late Mary SSUsk. .Relatlvea and friends, so' -1;
rletie. or wricn wu a member. Invited I
to. tun.rol. Mon., 8:30 . m., JIT Bt Oar- '"J
Held St.. Oermantovvn. Solemn requiem mass .
Chunh of Btt Francln of As-Ill 'jo .,.ia..Int, Cjf;
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