Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 18, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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' Kpeclal Ditpatch lo Rvrnlnu Public Ltdofr
. i , Camp Vrr, Vis, Nov 18.
"PhlladelpMans In tho central officers'
tralnlnir school will with few exception
vail tntmatlves of the opportunity of
'Immrdlato discharge from Ins service,
nd't Ja'more than probable that these,
with eeler&l hundred other PennsiHa-
JilAns, will entrain for their home State
.Within the next few- days There are S741
men In the school, and tnouch no official
Census of the dtalroa of the 'menhas
been taken It la estimated that more
than" 4000 of them will oak for lmme
dlata dlacharse
""There are 3574 men In the develop
ment battalions who are subject to Im
mediate release There nre lt30 men
In these units who are diseased. These
rill be retained In tho sen Ice until
y they are cured. Of tho men In the
battallon 265 cannot speak English.
These will be nmonft the first to iro.
i Offtclat flRUres show that the largLSt
number of troops eter In training; here
It one time was approximately 56.000.
At present there, are leas than 40.000
Irani on duty here.
Men stationed here ha e e ldenced their
'appreciation of the work done by the or
Tanlsatlons associated In the United
'war work fund by making- liberal con
tributions to tbe fund With approxi
mately half tho camp heard from sub
scriptions this morning totaled 18,836 31.
Of this amount 16,874 11 awa In cash
and tho balance In pledges. The central
officers' training school will pasatbly
five) as much as tbo rest of the camp
Combined
'
French Re-enter
, ' ' Glad Lorraine
tCentlnned from Tare One
Kaney to hand over the administration
01 the railway lines In Alsace-Lorraine
to the French authorities
The Foreign Legion was drawn up In
the square before General Dogan, who
saluted and kissed the flag held lr the
colonel He had scarcely let fall the
folds of the tricolor, when the Inhabl
Janta rushed In and pressed the red,
white and blue silk lo their Up, turning
away with tears moistening their
'cheeks
The eyfB of all again were net when,
just as the ceremony was drawing to a
close, half a dozen British prisoners of
a'r, turned ndrlft In 0many n few
days before, hobbled into th-i town on
rtheir way toward France The wero
'road-stained, foot sore, hungry and
emaciated
'Thousands of returned prisoners In
the same wasted and exhausted condi
tion are arriving by nil road leading
,, through Alsace and Lorraine .flrr a
C tramp of four days, during vih'ch they
jilted only on what the papulation could
spare from the meager supplies that
hd. been left to thqm ha British
prisoners who came Into Chateau hallns
passed wlthm a few arils of n party
tot Oerman officials whoso well-fed np
I peirance furnished a nnut strlkng con
,1 tram, with tho boys who. although thc
fhad been In captivity only" rlnce April,
j hadlost ten, twenty and thirty pounds
in' weight, The Brltlsru.ru were i-ecc'vod
I with-great emotion by the Inhabitants,
f rMPdld everything possible t. make
J osier the rest of their pilgrimage.
I iv
',' Paris, Nov. 18
i , Sunday wrs Alsace-Lorraine Day in
! ..Paris. The day was celebrated, not by
Victorious troops marching through the
( city: but by countless processions of
I civilians on' parade before o,000 troops,
e"eattercd' along the route from the Arc
j Je'TrJomphe to the Place de la Concorde
I and then past the monuments of Joan
i tf"Arc, dainbetta and Lafayette.
I , UJa estimated that 200,000 members
j of.' various aoc'al societies marched In
J the processions, and It seamed as if the
i' remainder, of Paris, taking advantage
of the clear, cold weather, lined the
itAlte.
J The official statement on tbe advance
J- f the Allies along the front says:
I .?Orj our left; we hae gone beyond
! ftarlensburg, Couvln and Fumay, crossed
i the Semoy'nnd reached Carlgnan. after
having occupied the towns cf Bouillon
' and Sedan.
-"'Iri Lorraine, our advance guards are
'In Gravelotte, in 'the forts to the south
Spt .lletr and at -Morhange and DIeuse,
W Thti'rpopulatlon of Paris, after an Im
posing celebration of the liberation of
.Aisace ana ixjrraine, turned out again
last night and crowded the streets, par
ticularly the imrjortant boulevards.
4.Srhfch were lighted in full glory, as In
times1 before the war. Until long jifter
j-midnight this morning voices In latigh-
t,er,and aotng filled the air. The people
frere delirious and happy. They ang
and danced. With linked hands they
at
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To the Women of
Philadelphia:
Shop Early in
the Day
Although the armistice is signed,
congestion is daily increasing in the
afternoon and none, of' the Govern
mental Departments are in a position
to relieve this situation. Do your shop
ping early today and avoid personal
inconvenience that is daily becoming
r,' more serious. -
f,
By complyingtwith this-request the rail
roads and traction company can better dis
tribute the load, effecting a substantial fuel
saving.
Furthermore, morning shopping distrib
utes the work of the store employees more
evenly and makes it possible for the mer
chants to give better service with the limited
number of employees available. ,
. . r
Be Patriotic, Do Y our y Duty.'
This notice is published for the information of
tho public by the Retail Merchants' Bureau of the
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce in co-operation
with the War Industries Board and the Fuel Admin
istration. . . .
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St.
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iwhirle . aroued vrf 'American avMtof ,
irhom they met. " Tho conventions1 t.l
Uppeared. jyoungand old were klsotak
ana Demr kieceii, nappy over'tneir Free
dom from the burdertof wan TJley Vang
not only French tune and I nglisn
songs, but American favorites like
Over There" and "Dixie.';
At the Cathedral of Nqtre Dame Sun
day there was a mass and thanksgiving
service attended by a large number of
repreatntntlvea of tho nations which
had fought with Franco to final victor.
Among tho Americana present were
Mrs Sharp, wife of the ambassador,
and Mr. Andrews, of the embassy.
About 180 Knights of Columbus secre
taries attended the mass, and after
ward they took part In tho parade In
the afternoon.
By 'the Associated Pre-ii
Mulhauaen, Nov, 18 (Haves) No
words can picture the triumphal en
trance of tho French troops Into this
city, nor express the wild Joy of the
people who crowded the streets to ap
Tavid their liberators. Flowers, tobacco
and )cockadcs were vthrowh to the sol
diers aa they mn re fled along.
Men and women rushed forward and
piously kissed tho folds of the flag porno
by the 344th Infantry The cheers of
the populace grew until the troops ar
rived at tho City Hall, where the cltv
authorities welcomed General lllrsch
auer and his staff. General Hlrschauer,
who Is a native of Mulhausen, needed
his troops.
Third U. S. Army
. Resumes March
Centlaoed from Page One
and expressing his belief that his respon-
sinimy was past, the Oerman Bald
"I am damn glad the war Is over."
As the Americans entered Spin
court tho rear guards of German di
visions which had held the place were
Just withdrawing, theQermans rejoicing
as they marched away. A few artillery
men
men were pottering around the big guns,
a
as if they dreaded leaving their pets
behind All the cannon were camou
flaged and some had names One eight
Inch gun was named! Martha, and had
a prominent place on the front line.
' The Oerman, lieutenant escorted the
Americans to the hotel and endeavored
to make them comfortable Lieutenant
Nlcolson and the German began checking
tho guns, and rontlnued the work until
dark. Then the Germans entertained
the two lieutenants nt dinner. The Ger
man continued wearing his side arms un
til after the dinner, the Americans also
wearing theirs
After dinner the German said that he
thought that he did not need arms, but
remarked that he had felt nervous dur
ing the afternopn after the Oerman In
fantry had retreated, as he was uncer
tain as to what the Americans might do.
All three took on their side arms and
spent the night at the hotel The Ger
man slept on the first floor and the
Americana directly above They hart
breakfaBt together and finished checking
tho guns, after which Lieutenant Oruner
gave the German a receipt for them
Just before noon tne uerman oraerca
the hotel to serve chocolate, ond began
packing up his effects He told the
Americans that 3500 machine guns
awaited them In Longuyon Two order
lies brought up. his horse, and, tucking
the receipt Into an nslde pocket, the
enemy officer mounted, saying good-bve
Then he added:
"I hope my troubles, are over 'or a
vyhlle I hope to forget all about guns
and war and battlefields forever."
He rode away, his orderlies following
him In a horsedrawn cart.
B noon Saturday, between the old
German lines east of Verdun and Spin
court detachments of Blgnal corps men
wore atrlntrlnir wires to the varloua head
quarters, 4n many instances using polea
left by tne uermans. in.npiiicuun mo
Blgnal men found a German switchboard
Intact, and In a few hours It had been
connected up with the Amorlcan line
running to the rear.
Over every mo.ln road the Americans
wero scattered like ants, repairing cul
verts, filling old shell holes nnd keeping
the roads In repair, despite the constant
grind of the machinery of tiie armies.
All over the reoccupled country where
the Americans have passed there Is
evidence of the wholeheartedness with
which- the Germans quit. Camps with
temporary buildings have been left In
tact. Not one was burned.
Here and there have been seen great
piles of helmets and gas masks, which
betrayed the manner In which entire
companies threw away the equipment
they had learned to rely on, but also to
hate
Already the Americans are starting
out-post feeding statjons, where they
nre serving coffee, bread and canned
meat. In one instance released (prison
ers rushed an American truck loaded
with bread, cleaning It out before the
crowd could be controlled
PERSHING REPORTS
AMERICAN ADVANCE
By the Associated Press
Vaalilnston, No, 18 rteporting on
S
Wilson, proclaims ,
THANKSGIVING DA Y
Washington, Nov. 18.
President W'iUon him laiurd the
foUoulng Thanksgiving ' prorla-'
mntion ,'
BY THE PHESIDKNT "OF THE
U&ITED STATES OF AMERICA.
A I'llOCLAMATION
It has been our custom to turn In,
the autumn of the enr In praise
and thanksgiving to Almighty Qod
for His many blessings nnd mer
cies to ub as a nation This jear
wo have special and moving cause
to be srnteful nnd to rejoice. Ood
has In Ilia good pleasure given us
peace It has not come ns a mere
cessation of arms, a mere relief from
the strnln nnd tragedy of wni. It
has como as a great triumph of
right.
Completo victory has brought us,
not peace alone, but tho confident
promise of a new day as well, in
which Justice shall replaco force nnd
Jealous Intrigue among the nations.
Our gallant armies have partici
pated' In a triumph which Is not
marred or stained by nny purpose of
selfish aggression. In a righteous
cause they have won Immortal glory
nnd have nobly served their nation
in HervTTrjr mankind God hns indeed
been gracious. We have cause for
such rejoicing as revivifies and
strengthens In uh all the best tradi
tions of our national history. A new
'day shines about us, In which hearts
take new courage and look forwnrd
with new'hope to new and grcaler
duties,
While we tender thanks for theso
the march of the Third AmeiUan Army
Into Belgian territory eviuuated by the
Germans, General- Pershing announced
that bv nlghtrull vtslerduj the advanie
elements had reached thp line Ccouvli-z-Sorhey.
Mars La Tour, or near the Ger
man border. The communique follows
Headquarters American Uxpedltlon-
OTTMII
iWMrmiiMiiiiiwiifli
These Special Values in
Our Woman's Shop
Bringing Wonderful
Response
V
ERY impressive saving will be
possible all
women s shop.
$25 SERGE, JERSEY AND VELVET DRESSES j d 1 A n C
SATIN AND GEORGETTE DRESSES UP rOdjOO 7C
S27.S0 FOR P0 . I -
CREPE DE CHINE,' SATIN AND SERGEA (tOC ftfi
DRESSES REGULARLY $29.75 FOR piiJJKf
S3S DRESSES IN ALL COLORINGS ANDQ)( 7E
MATERIALS FOR , P-& -
GREEN, NAVY AND BURGUNDY VELOUR&1 Q 7C
COATS REGULARLY $25 FOR P10.tfw
$27.50 VELOUR AND BURELLA COATS FOR (tOO K
$35 COATS WITH SEALINE COLLARS fot9Q 7C
JERSEY SUITS IN TAN AND PLUM PLAIDS dJOO 7C
$27.50 REGULARLY FOR P-.-W J
BURELLA, WHIPCORD AND TWEED SUITS dJO A 7C
UP TO $29.75 FOR sj)--4. I 3
GABARDINE,' TWEED AND DELHI CLOTH IdjOQ 7C
SUITS REGULARLY $35 FOR ptV I O
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 57 Years
t?iimiinMnguili.iliuHM
aiMlllllllMBIIMIIIMaBIWWIIlWIillM
THE
RETURN TO PEACE
Creates a Need With Us for
MORE WORKERS
Than Ever Used Under War Conditions
Join a live organization by applying at once to
Standard Roller Bearing Company
Employment Office, 49th St. and Merion Ave.
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OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEUBERS Of
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT 0iD AU0VB IAnKET
UNA CAVALIERt In
"A WOMAN Or IMPULSE"
CEDAR l,0Ttt CBDAU AVBNUB
MARY PICKrORD In
"JOHANNA I'JXI.iain-
COLISEUM Mark,t m-et,m h
" FRED 8TONB In
THE OOAT"
t-r nWI A I Otn AMlatlewood Avea
swVjL.vJrNlL- 2H5 and 10 P. M.
WILLIAM DESMOND In
' Till'. 'lti'. I r.r.ur.11
CIilRCWA 40T1I MABKBT UTS.
C.Ut.t.N. MATINKB DA1LT
CLARA KlMnAI.Ii YOUNO In
- "THB AVAOB WOMAN"
FRANKFORD4"8 y"oM Av-
l.cniA i;avai,iM(i in
"A WOMAN OF IMPOLSE"
lCCCn'RQriM STH AND DAUPHIN
JtyrrlVrvOvJlN 8T8. MAT. DAH.Y
EMILY STEVEN'S tn
things, let us not forget to seek the
divine guidance In the performance
of thoso duties, and divine mercy
and forgiveness for nil errois of net
or purpose nnd pray that Jn nil that
we do ue shall strengthen the ties of
friendship and mutual respect upon
which wo must assist to build thn
new structure of pcaco and good will
among the nations.
Whercfoie, I, Woodrow Wilson,
President of tho. United States, do
hereby designate Thursday, the 28th
day of November next, ns a dny of
thanksgiving nnd prnjer, nnd Invito
the people throughout the land to
cease Upon that dny from their ordi
nary occupation! and In their sevcrnl
homes and places of worship In
render thanks to Ood, tho ruler of
nitions.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand nnd caused the
seal of the United States lo ho
affixed.
Done In the District of Columbia
this sixteen Jh day of November, In
tho ear of our Lord cne thousand
nihe hundred nnd eighteen nnd of
the Independence of tho United
States of Amorlia tho one hundred
nnd forty thlid.
flwdyzrffik
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Bj the President:
UOIU'HT LANSING,
Secretary of Rtnte.
nrj Fnne, .Nov 17, .... i
This morning the Third Amerlcin
Arm begin Its manh into the terrltor
cvaiualert 15 the enemv, In accordance
with tho terms of the armistice.
As nightfall advances elements had
reached the line Ucouv let-.Sorbe) , Mars
La lour ,
a
this week in our
PHOTOPLAYS
R
II IltIDn FRONT BT. 4 QIRARD AVE.
J U1HUU Jumto Junction on Krankford "1,"
WILLIAM 8 HART tn
'RIDDLE OAWNE"
I fiTl KT o8D AND LOCU8T STREETS
LXV.UJI Mata 1 SO. 0:30. En.0.30toll
DOUOLAW FAtRIIANKH In
"HE COMES IIP SMII.INn"
WIVnNI MD ,,,low MARKET 8T.
IXIVvJlN 2H5. T a;
and ft
GLADYS LER LIB In
MTHK MATIMO"
PARK nioaa avb. dauphin sr,
rIrw Mat. 3lltU Kvb, 6.48 to 11,
MARY PICKFORD In
"JOHANNA KNL1STB"
RIVOI 1 03D AND 8ANSOM 8T8
tVlVV1-' . Matlne. I
llAlln.a n.llu
etriorm in nairnTTT ru ..,,
WM, 8 HART In "THE BAROAIN"
STRAND tn' V" "J Vtnanto.B.of liroad
C, 11AY In "THI-J LAW OF THE NORTH
CHAPLIN in "ailOULDEIt AnMS '
WEST ALLEGHENY. jffi -
KATHLEEN CLIFFORD la
RtSjnrV Kaiser Plans "
Return to Germany
Conllrtdfd from Vat One
later, have put asldo their uniforms and
donned civilian clothing In place of
the stern military censor nt the post
office, gentle-mannered Frau Katosky,
wlfo of n well-known Socialist, rules
Herr Ubfrt and llerr llanse share the
Chancellor, s palace Ordlnarv soldiers
come and go where once went counts and
barons Truly, the old order has van
ished V
The new Government has already
given the force of law- to a not unlm
poitant part of Its program The state
of pgo has been raised ond the right
nf association nnd meeting even for
officials and State emplovrs hns become
unrpstrjeted Tho rensnrshlp, including
thnt for theatres, has gone Complete
freedom of speech, press and religion
has been proclaimed There Is to be
political amnesty, nnd a number of
labor reforms are announced, Including
the eight-hour dny, which will como
Into force on January 1
llul nil these .iro perhaps the IraRt
scrlmis of questions The food problem
Ib bristling with difficulties We know
now what a great role that problem
I'livcd In bringing about Germans de
feat In the months before she bowed
to the Inevitable, It Is now clear, food
conditions rapidly grew worse
Vearlv all the pipers scvrrcl- criti
cise the armistice conditions as being
llkel to prolong and Increase the suf
ferings In this direction A vers con
siderable fear exists In Government clr-
les tint, despite all efforts fowl dis
tribution mas become chaotic with dis
astrous results
PARIS MONUMENT TO LIBERTY
T . -.. . ,
Hodman Wmiamnkcr -MigecstA
r, - . i i
Uroat Memorial Arch
Viirl-, o 18 Hodmnn Warmmaker
of ( w Yoik ind PhllRdMpliln Tihh hur
KetUtl thit a Kre-U nrch nf llliertv lio
rrrclrri In tliN rlij as a monument to
th nirmon of the French nnd merl
en m uhrt timk part ln theKreat war for
lihorl
The MiKpeft.nn hn been heart II In
dorsed In the American colom, and a
nmement attend H nfoM. to bring
about Its realization
Wanted Modern Factory Building
BY OLD-ESTABLISHED CONCERN
Will Buy or Rent
Containing Approximately 100,000 Squaie Feet, With RailioatJ
Siding in Thilntlelphia.
All Correspondence Confidential
I'oiietaion Wanted in About 6 Montha
BOX A .118, LEDGER OFFICE
EMPLOYMENT MANAGER WANTED
For Metal Manufacturing Company
Man capable of devising ways and means for
atti-acting, selecting and training desirable em
ployees. At least five years' experience necessary.
A 112, Ledger Office.
WMl t-3 iBi i, K!QIiBit
Resinol
healed that ugly skin eruption!
Resinol Ointment heals skin
trouble that if ( neglected become
troubles that if neglected become
or other skin ailment causes great
discomfort and much misery.
Resinol heals skin sicknesses be-
PIIOTOPLAaR
The following theaties obtain
their pictures through the
STANLEY Booking Corpora
tion, which is a guarantee of
early showing of the finest
productions. Ask f p r tho
theatre in your locality obtain
ing pictures through the
Stanley Booking Corporation.
I By OBTAIHID 71 1
I m s .ratoiasiiy
j BVOOilniicrH I
AII...U.. 1J'n' Morris t l'aajyunk Ave.
AUiambra Ma, uallyatJl Ei.a.U.40U
1 INA CAVAL1EBI in
A WOMAN OF IMPULSE
APTll 1 r BSD AND THOMPSON STS
A" UL.liJ MATINEE DAILY
WILLIAM FAHNUM in
' ROUnil AND READY" .
AD f- Am A Chestnut uiow ioth
AKv-AUIA 10 A. M to 11.15 P M.
ENRICO CARUSO In
"MY COUSIN '
EM I ItrniDr UROAD STREET and
bLUiDlKL SUSQUEHANNA AVE
TOM MOORE In
JU8T FOR TUNIOHT '
BROADWAY ??&?' "
THEDA RARA In
"THE CI.EMENCBAU CABE '
CHESTNUT HILL 1naKSS
ErllEIi CLAYTON In
OIRL WHO CAME HACK
mlDDCCC MAIN 8T MANAYUNK
LlVlrrxl-OO MATINEE DAILY
C. K YOUNO In
"THE 8AVAOB WOMAN '
FAIRMOUNT 3BSASS.,lS.f5
CLARA KIMHAMi YOUNO n
"THE HAVAOE WOMAN"
CAIXIII V THEATRE nil Market St
rAlVHL-I SAM to Mldnllht.
J WALTER KERRIOAN In
"A TRIHONER IN THE PINES"
c"TII CT THEATRE Below Spruce.
3D 1 II a 1 . MATINEE DAILY
ALICE BRADY In "ORDEAL OF ROSE'
CHAPLIN In "BtlOULDER ARMS"
GREAT NORTHERN
Broad 8t at ErI.
aiAlUU-N JJAVlr-S in
walnut era.
llVlrClV--- Mata 2:80. E
CrtATlT.Ka CHAFM! In
KVCI. t a o
rtumniUi'iU ahjho"
I CAHTTP lsT l-ANCASTER AVE
LCUiLlA. MATINEE OAILT
mEn tTONn in x
1 "THE aOAT '
IN MRMORtAM .
RONBf , In hi nor- nt our frUnfl,
CHARLBH J, no.VET. Jr., wn entered lit
eterpul. tify, IT, IMS. P. AND,.
Bcatljs
. AntCW Nov 15. JAMES, hunbaml nf
Martha A chuff HelnmrB tnd frlrnds Anna
M Ron Pout No 04, O A It . Guardian
Iott(e Vo si2 ! O O F Mh lentin Cn
nlr (Atnron nrmrnonn rmplnjf of A Wilt
& fionn Inltrrt to funeral -rlce- f ft 1
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1M Tuen . 7 to n p m lnt Mt Peaie
Cftn
, ANPIUPON-No 17 DANIISl. E hua
hand of l!ulnh 1! Anilraor apfd U Ilfta
turn an 1 frlendn Imlted to funerfll P,rl
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Mirtha lUrr (ne GIaik) and non of int- Jo-
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Imtted to funrml nfrvlef Tup , t n m I
"i in r.inaflrvintc ave ini mi Morian
cm ntnnlnn mi) b tewed Aton ee
HFCKRH Nov 17 (IhOm.l. ( Jr
hunbanl of 4thna Fenn Keeker aicd an
Tiiif notion of funeral Mill bo slon from
residence of father lnInw IMwnrd J
Parmer 4 V 13d At
HrcKm.RR Nov 1R HENHT (' HKN'D
I Kit afcetl 7rt Itelathen and friend In
Mted to funeral pervlees Tueo 1 0 p m
reaidenre Mantua N J Int Mt SMonCem,
Hirnsbnro X J Itemnlnn may te, lewrd
Mon ee
HOH HIE Suddentj, Vo in U (U ST
-on nf AintUKt and Charlotte K Hroarhte
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II I n o K U'anhlnKton Camp No f.O
I' O S nf A I, O M No r.4 lnlled tn
funeral nerlre Tura , .1 p iTi riijfnc-j
of parent 414 W Ierlnjton ae nx
bnrouirh Int heerlngt(in Coin Friend
m rail Mon 7 to 0 p m
nrinov At Uannln Oal Nov It A
I" MUl'S I I H aon of Cuntla and Klei
?hh- tlurtnn aKed "ill Mineral and tnt
MIIIMmro Del
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men f Mutual J Vneflrlnl Porrt rmplojp- nf
the I mon Tnmfer Co ltltrd to funeral
Wed h 3i a m 1147 Fountain at Solemn
niaaa nf requiem Church of the Mont Vreeloun
llliiort 10 a m lat prHate Holy Sepulchre
"eni
CHinFSTnn uddenh Nov 14 TAtTt.
I tiuahand of Flltabeth M hid enter aged
22 Up1ntlra and friend all ancletlea of
w mm he was a member inuten to funeral.
Tiion 7 10 h in 4J07 Taut
a'&T1 qoitnn high m-- at Mt
Chun h n m Inl Ccdup Hill (
miiustv w in c.fop
rue- 7 in r tn 4J07 raul Frank
loarnim 8
Cem
FOntllAWA
wllow of Thornna Chrlatx Jr a?rd ftfl
HentlPH nntl frlndf Irxlted to funeral
Tuea 2pm realdenn of aon AVIlllanf It
ChrUl 11H3 Master at Int prUatn Mt.
I prc Cem Hemalns ma le lewd Mon .
after H p m
CLMtKn-No 14 JVMIH J son of
late John Hnd Catharine t Itirke m Kren
nnn) of Cultldo Parish of Sw in ford ountv
Ma jo Ireland i ced 22 Itplatlvra an I
Mend United to funeril Tues UH n m
reni.inip nf brother Thornna J ( 1 irke TIOJ
N Hinrmft at iSolemn requiem m iia
( hnrrh of the Hnh Mnilq l' a m Int
IIol si pjli hro Cem
jow quickU
inuse it contains harmless anti
dotes foi such conditions.
r l a . . , ,
Resinol Ointment Was originated
bv a doctor for the treatment of
eczema and 'other skin affections,
so you need not hesitate to use it.
At till dealers.
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L.lIJtL.r. 1 I MATINEE DAILY
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"I1Y HOOK OR CROOK"
333 MARKET 0bTAKf,E,To DISS'S
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ivxvyi-ll, Contlnuoua 1 to H.
ANNA Q MLShON In
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OVERBROOK 03U 8rS;
. WILI IAM PARNUM In
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PRINrF5S "18 MARKET" HTirEBT
I rtuivE-j- g aoA. m to lias p. M
MAREL NORMAND In ,ur"w
"HACK TO THE WOODB"
RFGENT MA,lKET ST. Below 17T1I
-I-'1 1 U A M. to 11 P. M
IIFRT LYTBLL In ' "
"UNEXPECTED PLACES"
RIA! TO "ERMANTOWN AVENUE
I1-V1 1 J AT TIILPEHOCKGN OT.
ETHED HAP.RYMORB In
"OUR MRS MrCHBSNBT'
RI IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH
IXUDI 10 A M to 11,18 f
DOROTHY DALTON In
P. M.
VIVA 1.A MtAMfE
Q A.nV MU MARKET OTRKKT
OAVVJ I 8 A M. TO MIDNIOHT
ALICE R11ADY In
"ORDEAL OF ROBETTA"
QTANI PV MARKET ABOVE 18TII
OllNLt.I 11 ISA M to 11 lis P, J
u.
CLARA KIMIIALL YOUNO In
li BroaTAmtD VJ I
a jfilli Taioue v
S B ,C5-Sla 1 I
"TIIE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK"
VICTORIA MAK f.ThA,?ii 11.
"ROMANCE OF
TAUZAM"
TirATtto.
7AMlVlifoVHi"TAWJck"t-Alt5?.
red SB. Rilstlves nnd trltnda Invited K
iigncrai) jnurn.i a a m reiiaence or enn,
juuinna j, i,iainj.
in- Irvln ke.. (?nlllnrft-
RAlemrr fclsh maiiB 5U. Jnhn-i
n, IC. rh
uri-h . n m int Bt, Mry'
fem
, vMi
Molly, N j. Friends may oil
Wed , after 7 d
COHKBUV Nov ., JOSEPH A son of
Thomas and Rophla Corkeryinee MeFad
den) rtelatlres and friends Invited to fu
neral Med 8 If) a m residence of par
ents mil V Mh at Uest Philadelphia
Poiemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady
"i tnory int cathedral cem
seruee
COICHE -Vot lrt LOHH CHARI.E
aon of Loula I and lllanrho Cnurhr nfd I
X ra 3 montha ltrlatlva and frl-nd i ?."''. "' Rolfmn Mith maas of requlfrrt
lnltrd to fun-ral Wad 1pm realdrnce Jt t'hnrlaa a rhurch B a, m, Int, Holy
nf nari-nta 7Sd t and Haerfot no , Won i -roa i-i-m . ,
rhlladlphla Int Holy CroswCcm uto I V' PHILLIPS No 17, WILLIAM J,i
arrlrf aon of William J and Catharine I, JlcPhli-
s i IlAOI.lt husband of r.lla M rrnurr i to funeral pii 2 p. m realdence of
(lira loll) aued 4H I)ui Hotter of funeral Mr, nia 3H1 Pennock at (SSth at. and
will be alien . I AlIeKheni ne ) Int Hnlv Orna f-am
IIRMO-Of 1150 RMnlt at Meat Autn funeral y tr " m"
rhlladelrhla. Nov II HBNB huabnnd nf MESMRniNCl N'ov 14 CATIIARIMB.
fii infye0!.."" Mr,i'k) "TIM ,"'.'" ?".ulh,'r,J,"' John O and Anna J Ww
tlvea nnd frlenda emplosea of Palduln I.o ln Relathea and frlenda n V. M, So.
romoti,e, Morka Inilted to funeral aenltra dl tj of St John tho Kraniellal'a Church.
Jed H Dm Ollirr II Ilalr Mldir la.n1 ni led to attend funeral, Tuea.. 8 SO a. m.
Iheatnut at Int Arllnctnn lem Krlend reldenc or alater Catharine Illgclm. MS
m"ire4if-SiV ' 1" to D 10 p m S 21at at HlRh maaa of requiem St.
IMS iNr.ClllK. In KTanre nf nneitmnna M harlea llnrrnmBn1, Ih..y-K in . m tnt
,-, m r ii. . " -; -": T-.
'" - " i 'i i in i imrc aired 4 nr
n If aijlth Infantry, 7nth Dlvlalon and
eon or I II and Marj D lie Neare of 71
, "J"nw'"'u aie uanedowne rn
I'LjANY -Noi 17 at realdenre of ela
lfril.V.r" Rbln "nrj, 518 Iteed at FI
ASAKI) aon of late Martin and Norn
i.cTHiij i.,un nonce cr funeral Mill Tie
l"n., ,,, .
n k,n 77s"1 ,", MAMIV A. widow nf
ii i -"-nn nn nnuanier or late reter
IlalnfluAB mtA ,.!
Cecilia Auxlllnri Vn ,71 Knisbts nf St
:n,.n ..lnl.l("' '" 'uneral Tuea H n m ,
1JJV Harlan at W Phlla Holemn maa- nf
requiem It llreeorVa t hurch 111 a m
Int St Man a Cem Koxhorouati Auto
aeri ico
'"'''II-AH .Vol Id AMH 1)111 (II Al
. ,"''"'"" Dnimlaa ind daughter if Ih
latn John and l atherlne M-ullouh Itelu
tlvea an I frlcnla milled lo runerol Thure
J 10 a tn 1410 N Cadwallader al Solemn
blah tnaa- r requiem at st Mlrhael a
hurch nl III a m Int Hnlv Crnaa l em
Dltf-DtH.lt Xni in JOIIS- M r hi,.
band of delnlde F llredaer tiaert" Til
Hrlatliri and friends Inilted tn funeral
aenl e, n,i, ; ,, m Kalrmount
Wn-CovIS. JAMI-an"n nf late Mil IOAV -Nov 14 WILLIAM D VII-
frlenda United to funeral Tuea 30 a in U' ',1.. ?.'" "V'inlri il-V 5 S,V7 M
reallenre of brother In la Daniel E sui ? ' J ',m,",Tf, 5.n"M- 1127 S -oth " Int
llian SAM Ann at Solemn requiem maaa inJail ril v 1 1 STAVI TV hua-
intVflrSJ iUrrlr'A-!" '" '"' "rl hn"S0Vr!mma1Sln1er1"aatdrt'RTl".
HsVlmiP v,'miT rmtre a nd frlenda Wnahlnstnn fimp. No 50 P.
huiilnnd i si.i.Tii .,.!!h, n)'s ,A O, s of A Hoxborouah Commander). No.
morel .,,5 .in f? ui. iiirnliV. -in . h li P O S of A Invited to funeral aerv-
r?n. ru.h.ii ' n.un.y'. ??,! "!5 " Tuea 2pm 4017 Manalnn ie..
?ii.h i S!l!rrti ..?.iJ,i,M.!li 'ir!'nd" ,n Vannvunk Hit prlinte M eatmUister Cem,
TOJ1,i!,i rE.C.?, im n." i" in, "'lends inn ,sll Mnn. after 7 n in
i"s Jlunter at l.loueeatt r lit) N J Inl Mill isvi'll ,, in rAIll. V.' )ia-
ilowed'TueV'Vv.0" L"' """'""-"" l har il of proline I) Mnraanir Itr1ti?
Vl liniiK?iv llv. in riii?fmniit. i.. i and frlenda rnernb. ra of Tabor i,uthernn
Fl 1 vnim hT.h!n.i It i-Tii 1 'p'n.1'; caarrh muted to funeral Ved . 1pm.
r l.lil KNij.N nuahnml or rranee A F 1 er oio . tinni.in.i.i .t nin.i Tnl Ml Una.
jnn (nee Herbert) Hi latliea an I frlenda nlllp.'21' "ocklnml at Olnej Int .Mt. lloae
socletlea of hlch he waa a member lmlt.il Yiiir.ii -.. is iTr r lf. nf
to funeral eenlrea Thura . p in 1KIH MI LI HR Nov 11 KATE H Wife OC
lllh a- Camden N J lnt I nmd. n e Mil ler Helalliea and frlenda Invited
Oem Uemalna ma heileeded eie t funeral aerilcea Tuea 2 p m . BJOO
neniiAnr a nuu, i.t, t,- x.. Wialmlng: nie Int prllftte Mt Morian
rKHHAHI- At Hldle Park Pa , rol .-. n.mnln, mm l. leued Mon B to
14 JOHN rnEDEItICk rBtmAIU aued Z '"mnln m" ' " '" Mon " lo
SO HeUtlies a)l frlenda Inilted tn fu IOON Noi In LILLY K. wife of
"'iMl.'ir, "V. ,nt .?rlainl',V"! cSm I John Moon" Relatlvea and frlenda member
I ISLKIl Mnv 17 lOIlESi'O 1" hue of prolldenee M K (hurch Inilted to fu-
''.". W? "'.. T"S." ' p -,n "i",''l"ints
nf I Uhlan I Slmmona 3DH Mark, l el
,,.mIJ.n N ,J ,nl i,flvnt' South Ijiunl
i "i!, vfT !h"I"'.pInhl.!,.,. j t. .
H,U - Soi 1(1 KMII.T daughter, of
William and Mnr) riinn nlied (1 enra 0
I montha lielatliea nnd frlenla Inilted to
funeral l ed 2pm realdencn or par
lentp Oiim llaierfnrd ale Meat Phlladel
phlu. lnt CathedrJl rem Aulo aervlre
roltMAN Nm 17 ELKH I OUMAV
mother of lanac K Kormnn med lit! Heltt
tllea an 1 frlinda Iniltil to funeral Tue ,
1(110 a m realdenn of aon SIMON 2lat
at Int prliate Montrrlnro l em
KKKDMICHWN Noi 10 ANNA 1
ldo of OeorBe Kredrlckann nged .'.
Ileliirlica nnd frlenda Sona nf T mperance,
Keyatono Dlv . .No 10 milled to funeral
lcnltee Wed 1 P m. 3233 X Thlllp et
Int .Northuood Cm
i-tM.LFH -I)!.. nn No, 17 Kl.IA
HKTH WILMLH Mlf. of the late William
AM Fuller Due notice of funeral ,,111 be
MjnnOV. VOV 14 CLARA AVN.
widow of lata Walter Prank furrous nela
tliea and frlenda Imlled to funeral aervieea
Tuea ,2pm. 2143 N. Camac at Int. prl
iate OALLAOHKIl N'nl 10 FIIANIIH hui
band of late Mar flallah,er men fllnn)
lielatliea and frlenda Holv Nime Horletv
of tbo Immarulale Cone, ntton l hureh( In
ilted to funeral Wed N II) a m 7.17 E
uooaiaivn
of requiem
nn-.. ntn.. n Unl. .....aa
Iinmnculale Conception Church
3() n in Int Ilnl hepuhhre lem Auto fu
nerai .ei orK papers copi
tiKiiicKn - Nm in john onntcirr,
aon of Pnd and Kmlli flerlclte (nee Hnnna)
aired 4 eara (1 months Ttelatlvea and
frlenda Inilted to funeral aeribea Tuea 4
p ill reel lence of pireuta 2"i27 S IMarlnn
al Int Mt Morlah Cem Trlenda ma cull
Mnn h to 10 p in Auto funeral
CillU IN .Noi 11 IOSfI'11 huaband of
Man Clriln (nte lamijelll Helatliea and
frlenda A I) II I)H N-o 1 Hoard of
Krln nil No 1 Tirono Socleti Inilted to
funeral Med S 311 a in 21H7 V Maaeher
at Holemn hluh maaa Church of the Inl
tatlon 10 a, m Int Hnli Sepulchre Cem
GltAV Noi 11 MAItV aUAT. nldow
of Thomaa n Oray and daughter nf late,
( hirlea V Lela,r aired 09 jeura lielatliea
anil friends Iniiled to funeral aervieea
ll.dn.Mdm 9 n ,,t pa.Manp. nHIA d i
i Mole at
.. --- - y ........ ...... .,,w ,
Rematna ma) lie ilewed Tueaday
Interment nrliale
tienlng
nrircF
OltEEN Noi 1(1 HAItllirT Tildaw nf
i:phralm (Hern naed M Iblatliea and
'frlenda inilted in funerul icd 1 ji m
I 1SJ0 i: Hart lai e Inl llreemiood IK of
P 1 Cem Iteniaina ma bo ileued Tues
S p m
(iltniNPIl Noi 1(1 MARY G CjnEIV
EK nife of I ranlc S (.relner aired .1(1
flelatliea an 1 frlenda Inilted lo a rvlcea
'Wed, J p m 047 -V 33th at Int pri-
, late
1 qrtlEP. Noi 14 MART HOWP.LI.
Miaow of Ueorce (Jrler, need H4 Ilela
tllea nnd friends Inilted tn funeral acrilces,
Tuea , p ,n , 1430 N 10th at Int. prl-
I HARAS-Noi 17 MAUOMtP.T wife of
lamea llHlfan Helatlvea and frlendn inilted
to funeral Med K 3d n m 1027 Fontaln
at Solemn requiem maaa Ht Kllzubeth a
I ( hurth 10 a m Int tt Denla a Cem
Auto funeral
I1AI I,rV Suddenlr Noi 111 MAR-
VlllJT 1IA1.1 i:i widow of llermrd Hal
lu
ltelitllea and frlenda Inilted In fu
neril Wed Hill u in J(l(l() Ullanorlh at I 1'nPcre iom ...- ,
Solunn requiem m isa Ht Charliaa Church RUDOLPH Nm 14 L.ATHRTN t, fnea
111 n in Int Hol Cross Cem Aulo aeri i Hescr) wife of Charles M. Rudolph, Rein
in. on., nml friends Imlled to serilcea. Tues .
HAHT No 15 CHAR1ES milRIT
hi si an 1 f Mi Hart rbpU 72 J-uneral
rrheM3a b -f lnt i TutB , ; p I m Int
HHNDhHsOV-No 1ft THOMAS HKN
UKHMOV, aned To !Matle ond frien3
Innhnr rolK So 449 F nnrt A M
Oriental R A t hanter .No 181 Mar Tom
mandtrj No 3rt, K T Phlln Confstor,
A nnd Hltp lu In Temple A A O
.ii i , MBHnnii eifrani invitea to lunrni
Mrvlcfu ed J p m fil. H 4-'d et Ini
Pr!?.1 .. -
jiii.wi-MmAu ov id MhuiHAji
W huaband of Kllaheth A Hlldenbrtind
'iirr . Kituii; iiiiu nun ui uu'iin u nntl imv
Ijpwla A Hlldrnbrand ned 10 ReUtlvci
una irienap innea io iunrai Bcrvura
Tup 1pm rpuldpncp of mother -27
Oakland ae Audubon N" J Int Fern
wood Om Friends may call Mon , after
7 p m
HOFFSllNTmt - Sn
10 SARAH iWfeln
of Pdward (1 HoffmlnBtPr ItpKiilvef an 1
frlendu tnltPd to funerul nprpf Wed
li p m 10J3 Falrmount ap lnt priate,
I aurel Hill i cm Auto funpral
rlODSOV No HI NOItltlS JOHN aon
of (JeorKp. and Annln Hod non affod -'I Kelu
iUpb and friends Invited to funeral Tuei
1 p in realdemp of pirenia 'lO.'J N Mar
shall at !SprlfPK t Mark a I.piacopal
( hureh 17th and Locust tn JH p m
Int prlat Ardnlpy Hurial Park
HORAN No 17 MAIUIAIIKT n
widow of Thoma J Horan and mother of
he Il Thomaa J Hornn Due notice of
funeral will bn Klen from R37 N .'0th at
JOHN HON' Nov HI or Influenza with
pneumonia HELEN H wife of Bernard M
Johnson and daughter of Luke and lnt
Rosa bnerldan tnee Hrogan) aced JO N
neral prUnte Tuea Ham 11 Athens
ae Ardmort, Pa High ma ht Col
man a hurt h Int t Denla a I em
JONKS - Suddenl K eenthmonth lftth
HUSHKLL II JONES V H X A aon of
Henry H and lata Eltxabeth ,s Jonea aired
10, Helathea and frlenda members of the
U S Naial Air station Gloucester V. J
incited to funeral Third da E)fenth
month L! p m from Prlends Meeting
House, "Moorestown N J Int Coleatonn
Cem Train leava Market it farry. Phlla
WIS p m for Mooreatoun Frlenda may
call Mon 7 lo 0 p m parents a residence,
14(1 E Main st Mooreslown N J
kAISr.U Killed In anion bept 27.
WILLIAM J son of Katberlnp and late
John Kamer aperi .mi .".Ki . JTth at
ramitem
in T "oth
in, -um
Helatlvea ana xnenai 'nuea to
tilnli mt, mm a I npiilln fH).)! lk.ip.
1I1S maaa na. v III run III 01 liuilll, AaLFLil
KALLENliXCH No" ' 14 MARY T
nlfo of L.harl I- Kallenbarh K Uolatlvca
and irlcnoa inMiea to tunerai iufa. H3U
a m 4iaa i Tin at noiemn
reaulem mai
st Henry'a Church 10 a m Int Holy
Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral
KELLY At Roebllnc N I Nov Id
nitlDOET C wife of Charlea helly Uela
tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura
fl 80 a m . realdenee nf aon In law, "William
Ford 18J 7th hv Roebllnu, N J Re
nulem maaa 81 Man a Church Rnrden.
town. N J tl 30 a m Int St Mary'a
Cem Hordentovvn, N J
KEYES-'-.Nhv 18 EDWARD J hllahand
of Mary L. Keyea Relatlvea and frlenda.
alao H V M. Sodality of Ht. Francla de
Saleaf Church Invited tn funeral Tuea ,
n SO a. m . from .1011 Pentrtdte at . West
Phlla, Solemn maaa of requiem at Church
nt st Francla de Sales 10 a, m. lnt. Ca
thedral Cem Auto aervlce
LEDGER Nov 17 OEOROE J I.ED
riEll, at 2204 N 17th at Dua nolle of
funeral will be Klven
LITCHFIELD Nov ID. JOHN, son ot
lata Peter and Mary Litchfield Relatives
and frlenda Invited tn funeral, Tuu , 0 30
a m 2100 N Marvin at, solemn maaa
of requiem Church of Otr Lady of Mercy
11 a. m. Int Holy Croaa Cem Auco fu
neral LLOYD Nov HI, MARY A . wife of Wil
liam l.loid Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral aervieea, Wed 2 p m , 3 Rich
mond st Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remalna
may lie viewed Tuea eve
MAOUIRE, At 220 B. 50th st,. ov, 10,
PBATMK
m jsAdehm-j MAatynB. ,htl-v
frlHid. JnntM t funri Tu ,'iTJb t kU
nmultm hlh nun st Patrick"!! nvrtk"W4 1
i"' Knnv nlfi) of William P lut S3 ,, . t n
ilaurhlrr of lalo Thomaa J. an4 fitharlij" f'rJ ' ?l
v-... pninj' nrlntfioa and frltnda lnvHflJ,te''V, 1
runcrnl, Thura, 8 30 n- m . aldeneof "IWs-Ci 1
huabnnd, -jinn K York at, Solfmn miiii'CV'W
rpjuipm i-nureh nr thn Vlaltntlon 10 a. m. r'$i
tnt
2v "in' irai i;em ct.
HcCLOrtY Vnv IK tASIE-U tfr-tntlT-i
Auto)"?" ?' ltp Jnm( and Ann MtClory, oi
couniy wn Ireland ItcUtlvra and (rlanda
nviira in luneral Tum 7 30 a m, ra!r
denr of undo. Wllllmn Ifpflnrr. 7111 tlaln
,,.....-.- :-' r v..u.i, ,-. a .... ..
iinir neou enrn l.em mnnt
C0PJ
pspera
MKHHAV - Vn in npiti vvviriu.
dauahter of late George and Ann Meehan,
or Lcttercauirh Parish of tnver 1'ountr
nonegnl Ireland Itelatlves and friends In
ilted to funeral II nil a a m . riMnrn
nf al.ter Mr John Ituahea. I71B S IBth
" Solemn hlith maaj of requiem Rt Thomaa
Aqullina Church D SO a m Int Holy Crdai
' em auio funeral
Mf.rtl l!ll lt rMn nf mnn SnA PC.
42d at Soi 17 F MI LS huabanif of
late Ann I Mercer aaed 7rt Helatlvea
and friends Iniltel to funeral aervlcaa.
Med 11 a m (lioio M n Church Whlt
rnrd Pa Int adjolnlna- rem Frlenda -may
i all Tuea 7 SO in 1) 30 p m Weit Chea
ter Pa paper copi
Jiff FS Nov 1-, LOI'ISA widow of Ed
ard Mllo Helatlvea and frlenda Invited
to services Tuea, 2pm till S 03d at.
Int prliate
MM I.KIt tudlenb Vol IV nfTII B
dauchter nf William P and Julia R. Millar.
mee llltzi Iberper) naeri n month lieia-
'J"" "? 'rlcnd Inillel to funeral ervl.
iue,",..2 ,p ,m. realdenee of parent, 2SS
hand 3117 V Maaeher at Hervlcea 2 p.
, i'rnildenr. M i: l hurrn Front at. n4
Bheni am lnt prliate Oakland Cem.
nemslna ma bn ilened Tuea 8 to 10, P m.
Ml 1,1 nil Vnv 12 nt National Soldlera1
Home Hampton Ko. la i, IIUOUOB
MiLl.rit flelatliea nnd frlenda Koltea
Poat .i 22H inilted to funeral eervlcea.
Tuea 2 n m parlnra nf Mrs Henry
Sehnelder I Son loll Cambria at. int.
Herman I utheran Cem Ilemalna mav b
Ueued Moll 7 to I) p m Mttllanoy Cltr,
Pa Pattern ropi , ,. , ,,...
Mt UIKX'K Su Idefili Nol 10. WtMA.
MI Itnoi'K Idun of Oenrue D Sturdock.
lielatliea and frlenda Stara nn "!;
Council. No B1 bona and pjuahtera of Wb-"
ern Inilted to funeral ied . i P- -
1K"7 Will., at lilt prliute Ml Tcaco Cera,
Au.,,,:',,,,n,r.,ll a ., ... ., ,n r-nti-ATin
MCHPHY Siidilenli' Noi In, EpwAUD
' Ml H1MJY Jr ;bo.1 n vcy. IleUttv..
"" frlenda Inilted to funerAl Vied. J P.
"J.n"" J ' 'lnt Ilrl'&e&VoM. 'K
I'hiir.hi a fA
M-WIIOI'sn -It Palmyra. X J, Noy.
10 SAIIAH n, NRWHOI'in (nee Bedricll).
aged SO Kelntliea and frlenda Invited to
funeral aerilcoa Tuea , H p m . 700 Morgan-i
avi Palmin N J mt prnaie .
r ii. N. I.-l.l . .. ! ii il d . n I I. Nov,
tii,i a u Bnn ... Itpl l.r.1 nmt latA Jatlia
O Connell nclatliea nnd frlenda lnvlti',-
h.....i Tim, k 5ft n m r.aldencaiSOI.
lirn.liap In I a M .Inhll A IT. All E17H1 mieM
Uri'i
ale Solemn recpllem mall Church -olSMOat
loati
Illeaaed ruuniment' 10 u m lnt.oJr,
l'rn-a lem . . "
of John l) Nelll (nee Grant), nelatlvea ana
friends Inilted to funeral 770 N. 25th tf. J
W ed s to m m Solemn hlh maas or. 5
riQUlem St Krancla Xavler a ChurcK 10 a.
m Int Cathedral Cem
PIirPHIt At Fair aAcrea. JenWntown.
Noi in JOHN" Won"l.LL nn of lata
Trederlik H Pepper runoral aerylce .at
SI Jamea tbe Leas Church Fnlla nf Schtiyl
Mil Tue 3 p m Int prliate. New Torlc,
WaahlJiclon and lliaton papera cop,
Pff OT At Clemenlon N I NOV. IB.
II IJI.IZAIlrTH illdoil of Henry Plcqf.
flelatliea nnd frlenda Irtvlted to funeral, .
Tuea II a m. Clementon N J. f''?Yi5
requiem nma I.nv,rencea Churrir-
I nun 1 Sprlnita V J 10 n m Int Canary
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I'l.LlIM NOI 1 jr.-iir. wiaow di
Hatnn.l Plumm
asea neiaiivea ana
f.l.tiu Imlled In funerul Tuea 1 D
hill N Orlanna at lnt Oreenmount Cem,
l'RN'ilON' At residence of aon In-law,
Oilier Ciuniil ell Nm 17 MART SI Mldow
nf Mllllum H Preston !r Relatliea anil
friends Iniltid tn funeral aervieea Wed..
J n m Oilier H Hair Hida; 1820 Chest
nut at lrt prliate Mt Peaca Cem
qi'inN" Noi 10 JAMES P. aon of
lain Inmea and Mary J Qulnn llelatlveii
nnd frlenda inilted to funeral, Tues. 8-30
a m funeral parlnra of A J Donnelly
Son 714 W. York st Solemn reQvlem
mnaa ht Hdwarda Church in n m Int.
prliate New l athedrnl ( em Uemalna may
be lieweii Mon , after 7pm
RICHARD Noi 17. at Quakertown. Pa..
formerly of Phlln , HAKR J , huaband of
iiiiharino Rlh-rd lielatliea and irienaa.
10 UK n-rn iteinines aim irienua.
i nf Hnl Nnme Aicietv of Our Lady
7 Church Inilted tn funeral. Wed ,
m pirlnra of A P Kohler 2881
mem icra '
nf Mi rev
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N 10th at olemtr requiem maas Church
nf Our I.adi nf Merc in a m Int. private.
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inai ?t linver el. ini private
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SCHNEIDER widow of Petpr, Schnetdar.
anel 1)9 eara Relatlirs and frlpnda In
IIM to funrral aKrvlcra. on Tunday, t
lin p m nt raaldpnr of aonln.law, All
KUat onkp, -2-1 t Jainps terraca (Bftth
at and Woodland ao ) Int prlMite, Hlll
ald C-m Rmalna mix h lwd Monday
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Mi,i...i Hhnri
Mkhafl Hhort nc"! . Kfiatlvea. na
;.,"5. ir.vilAri fnnml. Tue H 3ft
.in ifiidnpp of brother In law John Short,
.- s lth Mt Soit-mn requiem man St.
MinuR h Thurch 10 a m lnt Holy Croaa
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!MO No in henry nuaband ot
Marj Simon (nn iiPtnerinirtoni ttelatlvea
and frlenda membera of llrehle Poat No.
in G A R Reliance- Council No 7fi7 A,
t Rjet End Republican Club and 31th
Dial rlct linllr.' Inilted to funeral Thura. 3
til . 115' ..-W" '. ' ' rr,rn""a ,";
""mITII Nov II CHARLES A huaband
of late Pauline It Smith (nee Granule),
aued 77 Relatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to
funernl erlcea Mon 2 i m realdeneei
nf aon In law Dr Charlea P Brady 71S0
Kleins Sun ae . Tox thaae Int p-lvata,
Jit Piaea Cem
SMITH Nov 1 T.LIZABETH widow of
llenr Smith ne Mix) Relatlvea and
frlenda Invited to funeral aenleea Tuei , S
p in HM V Flahera ae Olney Int.
llreenwool (K of P ) tern Remalna may
lw Mewed Mon S to 10 p in
STOVER No 11 MARY E widow of
Jacob Stover Frlenda may call Mon. Y.
parlora of Oenr&a W Ilarrett N E cor,
Pirk and l.ehlffh aea Funeral aenlcal
Tuea 11 a m Perkaale Pa
STUH1 MILLER Sucldenlv Nov IB.,
EMMA (nee Helhrlfk) wife of Frederick;
Muhlmulter aced .". Relatlvea and friend!
milled to funernl aerUcea Wed p m,f
1MH E Harold al Int North Cedar Hill
Cem Remains may be viewed Tuea eve
uto aetvlce
SWAIN On Nov 11 LUCY E. SWAIN,
wife of Harry Rwain need M jeara Rela
tlvea und frlenda Invited to funeral aervieea,
on Wod at 1" r m. at realdenee, 1437 E.
Suaquehnnna ave Int private, Fcrnwood
Cem ilto aervlre
TIGHE Nov 14 RniDOET, irlfe of John
Tlshe tnee McKeon) and mother of Jiraea
lrutler. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to
funeral Wed 7 SO a in 140 Cedar at,'.
Jenkmtnwn. Pa Solemn hlKh maaa of ra,
nulem Immaculata Conception Church, Jen
klntown. 1JJ0 a. m. Int. Holy (Jepulcbi.
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I AIL RMdiI.nly No, IT FRANCES
!,A,l,l'''v1,,1'luB,,.,",r,of "T,?"1 sf, ?n.' Marlon
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friend Invited to funeral services Tuea.
J p m realdenre of parents, 1700 Porter
at Int private
A DLEIOH Suddenly NOV 1(1 MAMIE
(1 WADLRItltl (nee Ualloway) wife of Ed
ward Joaenh Wadlelsh nf Palmyra. N. J.-
Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funerat
Wed 8 30 a m Oliver 11 Ralr Hldcr
Iftlu Chestnut st Solemn requiem mass
91 John a Church 10 a m Int private
W ATSON At Tsnahoro N J . Ncv lo.
MARY E widow of Phltlv Watson, ased 73.
Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral,
aervieea Wed ,2pm realdenee of dauih..
ter Mrs Oua Nonroaa Tanaboro. Hr Ji.
Int Herlln Cem
WOLCOTT Nov 1ft ELLEN, wife of
Rocer Wolcott, aatd 73 Relatlvea and
friends Invited to funeral Tuea 2 30 p, ro,,
residence, near Iwinshorne Rucks County,
Pa lnt Heeihwood Cem Train for Jjnut-v
home leaves Readlnv Terminal 1 0J p. m
WOOD Nov 13. JOSEPH T husbawsliT. 7 l
of Elmlra . Wood and aon of Ellen U. ana vV J rtf jk
lata Joaeoh Wood, ased 41 Relatlvea ' !'' :
frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed , 3 SO p. m.f
4121 Mulberry st , Krankford. int. Bast
Cedsr HIH Cem Remains may be Ylewfd . i
Tuea. after 7 p m, J ,i.u
YEilBNlDJlAN Nov. IB, VIOLA TBJsBf'' '
niujia.-n met- van noni, wiie or Araaa
Yemenldjlan. ased SO Relatives and frlenS
invueu to aervieea. nnn,. ;
derce ot sister. 2113 N, 6th
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