t i' I ."h ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDUOSKPHlLAJJii-LIIA, W.UL.WSIXjlY, NUVEMiiEK 20, 1918 15 i 'W ! Kh ti.. UV I . ' Gi)SSIP OF THE STREET EXPECT MARKET . TO REMAIN DULL ' . L UTnnnv PJ!i! T :l.l f L " VjUIIIIIUUUB JtJPIllll'IlllU llll ''lnnctnity, Says Hrokcr City Bond Prices Interest When naked, his opinion of stock nnr fcet conditions vretcnliy n well known fcroker snld 'There li no miikct nml ihe renRon Is, the money conelltlons ' Xot for some time hns the mock imrket been so dull and uninteresting ni es terday nnd no Immediate (.hinge I' expected In the next tev. duy, at least The high premium commanded b the sale of tho 57 000 000 Clt of Philadel phia bonds, still continues to biv a fei 1 tile subjectc of discussion In the fltnn Clal district While there aro tntnj who clnlm the price ptld was too high thero aro as imn who (--n It Is right and compares faorabl with the prt-s ent quotations of other cit bonds now outstanding It Is gener-ilK ncknowl I edged that on1 a large Institution like the Guaranty Trust, of New Aork could lw take such a largo Issue at the prlec is It could eislly absorb the whole $7 000 c. :, r f , kirs Aljlko"; M'l. 000 ItseV, hut It Is said that nlre-,.1, Itlal"r11 UI ""IKtrS 11KCS 1U.I- has sold several large blocks at small margin of profit A downtown broker ilil todi, tint he found many Investors In a skptlcil frame of mind regirdlnc Ilstlllers ind Industrial Alcohol securities I he im- n..l v.. t,..,i i, .11,1 tlur :.:r . ." :.:.r" . ""."' . .';,....," i with tho present wave of prohibition sweeping over large sections of tin coun try the profits from these two and kin dred concerns must diminish "llinost to . I tho vanishing point As lll'ltlei of fact, he lemnrked, prohibit!, n or no ' . ...LII.U1 111 1 - . . .. l..l,.nlr.n jiioiiiuuion win nave a. veiv iii.m....c...l effect on the prouurts ' '!l,lldlw armj will, particular pride In cerns. as since the wai the but , ur nun riahnml VH Mr ol)lnson veloped new products whl. h bring thai T,1(, lnK tlnt mnkn, 1(, ron into competition with the standard Oil 0, ,,u nW)u fl (hp of ,llpment antI ml. At the present stage of the m ittei ho,,,,, ,)Ut , ,,t ()f lht mQn ln(, saia. expcnmenis are in ihwiim m." duee the cost of alcohol so as in pi it o It In direct competition with gasollm as I a motor fuel 1 hese esperinients it Is understood, have been virv stitccs-ful and as the price of gisoliiu Increases the cost of alcohol decroiiM s till at n i distant date both will be on a pit Hut as time goes on tho v leld of pi troleum decreases with no hope ot icpl icing it , , whereas each dav almost lmreics lit, supply of material frcm whl. 1, alcohol j can bo manufactured lu fact he ion eluded, I look foi thf lime when the ttlcohol stocks will rank higher th in till stocks And ono thing Is icitjin tbei aro essentialb peaetocks A certain banker who w is feat fill of, thn vondltlons which ho imtlclp Hid w&um no proauceu mrcniKii inn i"n down of mnnv w.u indusliles mil lb, throwing of so mans of the unem ployed on the rountrv during the i um Intr winter was in i veiv dlffeietit fl nut of mind when seen todav He said he undei stood that the 1'nited States emnlovment set v lco lias b en c in- vasslng tho w,ir Industilcs to llnd tut vtVint vinrkers lliev ire in inning in rc- lease, and from 100 leplles to 500 iiins tlonnalres on the subjett It hail n -eelved the answer, 'None In f ict, Ave of theso Industries h id asked spe cifically foi more hnnds l'p to dale no Industry had Indicated it had workers to release Again, a second questltiinalro was sent to 500 peace industries asking what workers they neeaeii mnj oi niece Industries hail lepuou io nam muw for 21,000 men and wonun skillul audi unskilled "I guess tho mattei will rtgulilo it self," he remarked A prominent investment b inker said today that an one who expects to see an army of unemployed walking tho streets or the i stabllsbmtnt of soup kitchens. Is going to be dlsippolntrd "Wo successfullv met unusual i ondltiona ln a masterlv w.av when the war brol e out We were again equil to everj nc easlon when vie joined the Allies, and there Is not tin slightest doubt that fl any conditions wo will be i.il'nl upon to meet now will bo met lu tho ame manner, ho said j According to several leading blinking and investment houses mnnv investors are turning from the stock to the bon 1 market It Is still a question whether the time Is ripe foi large issues of long tlmo maturities One of the most ton- Bervatlvo bankers in the downtown district Bald ho did not think tho time had arrived yet, ln anv event he ic marked that he had not ht ird of ai j concern about to jnako the experiment They 'all seem to be waiting for the "other fellow ' to trv his luck first al though even Indication points tn latgo sums awaiting Investment ln this cltv On tho subject of bonds 1 rrderlik Carles, of Edwaid B Smith A Co sajs "Bonds remain cheap but vtiv scarce two very good reasons win they should sell higher before long l.veiv body who has watched tlie investment markets has observed the stiadj with drawal of underlvlng steam railroad Issues of recognized merit but possibly !,.. n. dal n cnAl, tl ,11 nf Ifnt1 rA In, MIOCI IliJ' lll -i. .-.. u. ,.. ...... ...... .... bonds of low Interest rite Ihetc Is' economy In Income tuxes to be found ln low Interest bonds of which mnnj will to do people navo tanen auv.nn.ige Thero Is nothing strange about tho nl -vances we have Heen lu the pi lees of rrony of the best bond Issues Ihe Quotations of recent months have been made on offerings of small lots The i offerings even have been'tlmldlv niado ln many Instances, and there have been Innumerable cases vvhero bonds weie withdrawn as soon as a buvcr appeared ' There Is much Indication that new offerings of securities of well known corporations at an thing like liberal In terest rates will be well taken Just the same as there" Is much promise that tho Institutions may be back In the market before many months "Investment binkers will do well to consider the Influence of tho I.lbcrtv Loans, not neccssarllv to tho extent that they Introduced bond bus lng to the mul titude, but to the fact that the placid bonds In tholiands of ninny people In comfortable circumstances who bad not previously made Investment In bonds "Naturally much Investment business 1 depends on the raonov situation, and best opinion seems to bo that In time when business people have recovered from the shock of sudden peace, money will become more plenty, and, of course, easier as to rate " Favorable comment was heard In the street over the successful outcome of ihe offering of J20.000.000 Uggett-Mvers Tobacco three-vear 6 per cent notes which vjere reported to have been about six times oversubscribed So great was the Influx of subscriptions that It vyas necessary to Immediately close the books after their opening, and it Is evident Deaths of a Day John D. Avil John D Avll, a retired printer ami Sublliher, for many earH heail of the ohn D Avll Company, tiled yesterday at hla home In Qlenolden, after an 111. ness of several months Ho was in hla nlxty-nlnth year, Mr. Avll In sun hod by his wife, a daughter, Mrs V ti Kates, and two sons, Howard Avll rtnd Frank Avll Rome yearH ago I'rank Avll vvas a star pitcher of tho Univer sity of Pennsjlvanla baseball team. when a jouriK man John T Avll con. ducted a stationery storo In 1 ortlcth street, nar Market Later he estab lished a large printing; plant ln West Philadelphia, and published "The Tela- Shone" and many nubscrlptlon boerks. Ir. AVU, who was a prominent Baptist. wa ono of the founders of the Chester "., Aenue Baptist Church He was & . menibar of the Bt I'ra IxwJsre.No. 181. -ilF.MixtK, ,, - .;,- . i X 11? that allotments will necessarily bo' cut down to a considerable extent. In the trade yesterday It was stated thero has 1 been a slow ing down of activity, althdugli prices wcro not materially changed from those obtaining last week A Reneralh hopeful feellnir was enter tained In hanking and lnestmcnt circles oer the outlook and predictions were made th-tt a satisfactory market will obtain elurlnr? the next seeral months TorelKn CJocrnment bonds milntalnrd their preMous strength, nlthough theso Issues were less actlxe thnn during the last couple, of weeks With the exception of tho ApbIo French lis onl a moderato turnoer miis recorded In theta- Issues I'nlteil States C!o eminent Liberty I.otti 4'i held strntH to close at !8 It Is evident tint thc bonds will not recede miterlalK from that leel, as the pre- illliiK quotations has rangtd within a ladlus of a smill fraction of 18 eer since the subscription books wero closed SHIP NEWS 1 APPEAL FOR LOYALTY TO SHIPMEN'S ARMY cliinery Go, Asserts Ches ter Oflit'ial TlioiiBh tin war Is ovel the "hlpliulld- '". ,,IIM ,""''1 "lr' n" " " - ibin son president of the Chester Sliln- I ulldlnK Compinv In tho birthday Issue of tho jirtl pipir, the Compias Ins Issued ,i stirring appeal for continued lr, itM (1,1,1 OA, tn It, ..1,1.. .. Arlmnu , "";'" -... -....I- u.n-.n '-""" '""'": "' " "'' '",,. nl . , , . ..,,. , , ., .. n,nei tbnl in iki tb niacbliieri c-o Thero Is much shipbuilding hlslory nMS()t jp,, with the Chostei compinj- j ird which is the devilopnient of the old Koaih ml for vears a mainstay In ii iv U torstruitlon In this country. Much of this lilstorj Is published In tin innlirsir Ifesue of the ( ompass In the (Id vard of Tohn Tlnarh there weio lurncd out m inv of the old st el V1T" IUI4IVI1 IMIl III 111 I III lll.'JV)lv-a fU llI1Hll,tIlD nrst of their d iv Their huMll(r ,, ,, T1)p pather of Amcrll ln iron shipbuilding ' His steam. s,,, ert ,m,,lrl)ds,e( i Mungtli and (1s, R0Vl:s LmERAL,TY Ovcrsuli-crilies Quolu in I'nilcil XVar Work I'unil .Siccin ( able to h i enfrig Public Ledger ( oput loht I Hi bn Vim ork Tiimh (u llitviinu, No fc0 As she went over the top in tin I Ibertv Loan cnmpilgu so f uba lias done in the united w ir iinili runtl (iinpilRii having over- subst ribctl liei illt)t l of $100 000 bv uu ,.. "With the ciiniulgn not t losing until tonight .and in mv points in the interior not beartl fiom Campaign Director Hub bard predicts th it the subscription will tenth $1.!5 000 h tonight Nation to Have rooil-Savmp Week Allied world ullef week' will begin i rmliei 1 A special nn ss me fumi Ileibert llonvei will be re id In all tlm (hurdles Dining tin wiek a message win no rcim iieimo .in ir.iitrnu ami otlu i organizations lUerv dav lirge puiiin mei'iintis win no in in unuer su pirvlslon of the food administrations of the various counties nnd thi uigenci of tho food crisis and the necesslti for Ihe utmost conseivatlon will he brought flit r rt I v tr the attention of the people UJTMIN UiesQKTS -.1 I'lTl ItslH ltd, H f Philadelphia to St. Petersburg, Florida And Return Ttckclb on bale Nov. 1 to April 30, 1919. Time Limit Iiine 1, 1919. Stop-over allowed all intermediate points Bonis; and return, on notice to the conductor. I'urther particulars ASK YOUK TICKET AGENT ALSO WRITE BOARD OF TRADE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA ATI.XNTIO t 1TY. N. J, TRAYMORE ATUNncarr IWRLDS GREATEST HOTElSIXXESS U.rn:n.o. Kv av. nr rich Elev tuat, Inir nmlKr ww sw.aau.uhwa pr Datna runnlnic water ' - ' '"' wkly ' ro "n. da"y Chaa riuhre I HOTEL BOSCOBEL ' "M ortHii T hormlithli heated TUkt A K Marlon 'tj,,t (. itodarn rurnlilid Oottnei for Ent JS Where ererr dir ! like miiinv Ys UUUlUiBlllllB. fl U LITIS ifll June, with Juit enourh tanv ln fh air to inke jou full of life Superb IJif IS hala flair nira Nn.i.1.1 Ti.h.. r- I her Uolf Toumamenta Tannii, Oood fioadi for Motorin, Kidlnr, BrlT. Inr. Fine llrery connected with hotel booklet on application Thru loeplng car nerilee Atlantlo Coin I Ine or South. PIIOTOI'l A1S H St MMI ltUTK s. r, 8 ISipSPw 1 I m& "4v Ii yZ SummerTllla. 9 O Onm tiaa 1 Jjll aloeplng car nerilee Atlantlo Coin OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION RFI MONT 5JU AByvlJ 1IAllKbr " . n-iin wuin t- l li- CFDAR C0TU CBDAI' avenub VIVIAN MARTIN ln "IlEIl COUNTRY FIRST COLISEUM Market Bt. 60th & 00th VIV'IAM MAnTTV In "HER COUNTRY IRST ' COLONIAL ctn Aissrns ASS Wll I.UM nEHMONu In TUB PRETENDER" CI IDrii'A 0T1I MARKET TB h,UKt.r.A matinee da: DAILY let HIK n nnntisON In 1 THE DANDER MARK" FRANKFORD 4MB Fr"ri1 Av- j BHIRLBY MABON t ' "COME ON IN" JEFFERSON SS? "S3ttK&? SHORTER LIFE FOR NEW WAR BONDS Issues Will Be Smaller and j Maturity May Range From Three to Eight Years ashlnittnn, No .0 ("iovei'iiiiieiit wir bond selling In tht future will bo nlong dlstlncth new lines Bonds will lino short miturities and Sccretar MiAdoo cxplilncd tnifiN that b this Is meant from three to seen or eight ears in nililltlon, Issues will he smaller thin in the p-iat and proba bh will bo muketoil more, contlnuoush War silngs nrRiinlrtttuiis througbout the cnuitrj will assist in placing the bonds Ml McAdoo slid In more direct m inner than In nivt l.lliert, Loan mil- miens 'Ihe 4 V per ent Inteicst rite borne In the list two Issuis of I.ltierti llonds mil be i hinged depending on other terms of the f.ecurltles Amounts if future b-uics Intel est rites and tlmo of marketing ennnot be determined delinlttlv for another inontli or two, but the ho.ivv oversubscription of tin fourth I.lliertv l.onn wmi i totnl i f $fi ISO 017 000, or 10 4S per i ent tntiri linn the slv billions sought, will imblo the Tieisun to postiiom the nixt issm longer thin otherwise It still Is ivpicted bv spring Nitlmil nnn.igers or the war "iv Ings nioieinent lonfeired todiv ivir lilitis for fmther consolidating w n silng.s nnd I.lbcrtj Iotn commllties In null locilltv In prep iratlon for tin next Issue i f bonds WORLD'S BUSIEST "CENTRAL" 26,000 Calls Dnil Through Hog M.ml Telephone Koh.uigc 'Ihe nerve i enter of Hog Island 'I bat Is bow the hlg telephone nwllch board at the shipbuilding vnrd Is ihnrailerlzed b nlllcl lis Korlv girls are btisllv engaged in handling the thous ands or calls irom nn pans m me count rv as well as from the various de p irtments of the Islnnd It Is said to be tho busiest private I branch In this loiintrv More than 20 , 000 calls are handled over the wins, rlilh rim exchange links together , 5841,, miles- of win now In use through- I out Ihe v ml Altogether : Hi) miles of evtension lines have bun I ild Tin re ire eights trunk lines leading from the said to tho outside world rift j of these ire linked with the Tlnl cum cxihange tlilrtj through the Locust exihange nnd the ire long tils tame loops Theie are 1332 stations and 420 extensions now In use en the sw Itchhoard Iluopes of the l hepter Slucl ulldtnic l itnimi 1 reputed to know mire lit out pip flulnK tl in Htii man In the rd Hoi pi h 19 noiv iiuurlermnti on Hull 141 another e-elelirll,. 1 T I llln- tile ep e 1 kins I i lti r up ( f the i hi ater n m I mv lu a rotiiiln of nn ex Vlavor of lloaton Purl k 1 Collins The ehlpflttir has ii new wrinkle In ruttltir ntilea up therefore be rna lami 1 n ihalleiiRn that hlfl Kane- idii ep it i ther eriws a few 'arts Hnl atlll liat them nt tlu finish "Dor" (ml, another I" heeler arl ah p fitter does not Intend to remain In tho Vdrds nil his lut M' lie la nurnini, mucn mia i nlgl t oil htuhlnK medicine 1 Villen vnu lieilr shlpworkers hpeilc of' forepeuk mlrrels tank llznrls mil rain worms tliev are not r ferritin to what tin, h.io aeen ln u zoo lut what Is lslhle In a ahlpvurd Tor Instance Toe 1 Tnckeon of the Ifnrlin vard Is ehlef fore 1 e ik siulrrel and mluhtls proud cf the title I Here Is another ehlpworker who la solnur tn match his weekli piv envelop nunlnat i tho hlKh i out of existence Introducing Vlr nito Wnfiner of the Harlan vard Aftir a Iblni? trip on the honesmoon express i Iho VAaa-n rs will occuni a llttlo nest on 1 PHnnajlianla avenue ln the shlpjurd vll laKe shliiworkera ut the Harlan yard complain thai the coffee serid in the mrd restuurant kipi Ihetn awake even afternoon thus " ,in nflArnnon l-tn Shuttle I Tl MN III SORTS ST rl'.Tl.Itslll ltd, 1 1 7AS QUI rOINT COVrFORT, VA ConralrKcent from Influenza and Pneumonia? Complete, recovery hastened by thu aea anJ OLD" POINT COMFORT, VA. Hotel Chamberlin httimmln Pool Golf. fcveafoodCuls.ne Every Kuropenn Uaih anti Treatment Write TiFO.F. ADAMS, Mr. Fort reus Monroe. Vb . x or rioukkt and Infnrmatlon at Cook a Zi H Broad Jlaymond & Whltromb 10H5 Cheat nut "Ask Mr Fonter ' tn Acker e 12th and Chestnut JACKSONVII.I.M FI. Hotel Jackson I.uropean Plan Steam heat MA1V riTHKET COR ADAMS All modern eonvenlcnces Ileataurant Connecting with Lobby WBHT PALM nKAm. FLA. THE LAND OF SUNSHINE XT.' ;?". 'Sff.Dlr,5 al Northern bllz f.lFIATC.X-K'i'.Vr i.?'.?h.P. to m. .. .. Z.""- ,'.:"."' '"' eacn rior luuciw. booklet, and rales ana"r '" In ORLAMIO. TLA. HOTEL ASTOR una" "ew manase run war in eiery r0on?1".eve?Ura,h'"prl bath, cen location Write B H WEST, Mgr BKIND, FI. PUTNAM INN pi?i.V g0T,f ,ni?m" ef, "ulte wl,h nath "Hir ll El llrnwn Pron PHOTOPlJia E AT R . R S . JUMBO Mto'Nr B1 & "'" avi,. VniffcKU..'i'li,l'NA" 'n ' ONE DOLLAR HID ' I Of! JST B2D AND LOCUST STREETS IjVJiwWOl Mllt, x so a 10 Fvga a SOtoll .DOUOLAS FAHIUANKH In "HE COMES UP SMIL1NO" WIVOM 02D Ulow MARKET ST. QLADYS LFSLIE In '""" ' TUB MATING" PARK" nlDOK AVE & DAUPHIN ST, 1 VlXPk. Mat ailB. Elf 0.4S t 11, THFDA I1AHA In "UNDER THE YOKE" RlOI I 02D AND SANHOM 8TS IM V V-U.l MATINEE DAILY NORMA TALMADOB tn "MI8SINO LINKS" WEST ALLEGHENY - WILLIAM RUBSELL In 'HOUDS IN X HUllRY" STRAND vMSb or BUSINESS CAREER" OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead iCaptrloM) CCXL.IX I II got a peach 6f a cold I p Kot the shlxerB or something, but Just the same I feel real stuck on lmself When I got to Trascatl s this morning ho and three or four other fellows wero waiting for me ' Good morning, gentlemen " I said It wasn't a good morning, for that mat ter, for It was still raining, and for tho third day In succession I was beastly wet I felt like a traveling sponge as I huddled up against tho ndlalor, for my teeth wero chattering with tho cold ana the wet After 1 got a bit warmer rra'catl said to me Well, Friend runt I thliiK well be able to do business with ou, ,nftir all Weo decided to take those two blocks which wn looked at My heart sank for a minute, ind I said 'Two lots ou mean, don t you, Mr rrascntl?' 'No, two blocks' he said, smiling Two blockB'' I gasped v lis that s er let mo see there, s forts -two lots In tho ono block and fortv-fnui In the other Whs, that s eights -six lots ' I couldnt help It I took nn envelope out of my pocket and began to figure up how much eights -six turns ji-; was When I got tho totnl I couldnt help s iv lng Mr l'aaacatl, you sou know how much this eomes to7 Ten thousand seven hutidreo. nnd tlfts dollars Quito right, ' he nodded his head j vigoroush Thnt s Just what we make. It Hut well dills Mvo sou $10 600 COAL How Runkel's is Meeting tHe Situation In lliebe tunes of limited .illnttiunt of coal, when it is lieccssaiv foi the I'cdcral I ml dministr:ition to jirescribe the geiieial method uf distribution, the coal dealer maj do much to rclievt the .insicty atid fore stall flic inconvenience of t lie householder with re spect to the home supply It lias been our constant endeavor lo maintain efficient set vice tow aid our customers, even though it has been against heavv otlds much of the time We .tie glad to be m a position to sav that the Kunkel organization lias never refused an order for io.il where u had to be tarried in and vc have tarried it m. Likewise we have never refused an ordc- trom any one within our delivery one And mi November 1st there was not a single ciistomei vvhn had placed an order with us who hadn't some coal in lu cellar. I'ttrthermoie, we can say with conlielence that, although it may be necessary to ask customers to ihangc sies orderctl in some cases, we will deliver 100 per cent ot all tonnage ordered provided they will take it as soon as vvc ciu dclnei it This is said in face of the fact that we have orders for thousands of tons on our books at present Whatever inci eased diligence and supcr-efToit we have had to put forth in coping with labor-shortage and other abnormal conditions w e consider w ell worth while, for our business is to serve our customers; and we have a pardonable piide in fulfilling our trust KUNKEL i tBfMm 63d and Market rnoroi'r as The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY BookniR Corpora tion, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. A b k for the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures through the Stanley Hooking Corpoiation. n By 09TAiNo yi I Br i, reaouoii j ALl l-th Morris & lanDyunk Aiu. eAlnamDra vat Dttiiyat2. cig u.4340 Llna Caallerl In A Woman of Impulse ' Alio- C1IAPL1.N In ' SliOULDlln ARMfa" A Dfll 1 " 0D AND THOMPSO.J BTS ArULLU MAT1NLB DAILY ILAIIA KIMUALL. OUNO In Hit. SAAQl. WOMAN ADrArilA CHEHTNUT Below 10TH rSUJ 10 A M toll.13P.il. TN'RICO CARUSO In MY COUhIN Dl I ICRlRn UHOAD STREET and tJlU.Dlr.L' BUSQU1.1IANNA AVE MARY PICKPonil In JOHANNA ENLISTS BROADWAY W,Wha" CHESTNUT HILL "SJSSS UNA CAVALILRI In A WOMAN OP IMPULSE ' PMIDDCCQ MAIN ST , MANAYUNK LlVlr Kt-33 MATINEE DAILY k "THE STILL ALARM" FAIRMOUNT "BAiSiX MAY ALLISON In THE RETURN OK MARY" r-'. flti V THEATRE 1011 Market Bt rAMlL-I o A. M to Midnight, i VIOLET MEHSHtEAU in TOGETHER .TIJ CT THEATRE Below Spruca 50lrl31i MATINEE DAILY 8USSUE HAYAKAWA In 'HIS BIRTHRIGHT ' GREAT NORTHERN "WiV m." IMPERIAL 0OTH & WALNUT 8TS. Mata 2-30. Evra. 7 4 0. Ahiuu iwiai'x in ORDEAI OF IlOSKTTA" LEADER 4,ST AND LctSm f , (,-COUH ON IN" We feel that on account of buying so much we are entitled to that small dis count " "I can fix that all right, I said ' I'm Usure Shall I make out the contraci now7 ' Ho nodded, o I proceeded to fill out tho contract blank nil tho time feeling that there must be some mistake some where When It was filled In l'rascatl and two others signed It on bolialf of the llnlltn Association Then Tuscan told tin the worn contemplating building a lit of summer cottnges there where the arlous members of tholr assoclitlon would go during tho summer months We will pay $2100 cash be - ild and $2500 a month until it is pild for and ou can hae jour lirst cheek an Mion iih jour Mr. Leo ngreiB to the ili It dldnt take me long to get luck to I.ec s olllee He was In and agreed to the discount If I would spilt the $250 with him, that Is deduit $125 from mv inmtnlsFlon Men L.eo noticed that I had a cold and idvlsed me to Co home fWhilo ',,,,, , ... i "' " I on the trolles I figured up m$ commls. 1 lon for the mon,,i, nnd found It was JlOdTIn liodnnilno- fh 1126 1 h-,A in iui ji) Deducting the ilih 1 naa to lose and the (100 I should have recelvid for salary for the month, I had J8G2 r,0 coming to me Bellcvo me somo bunch if commission ' I think l'rancls was as delighted as 1 was over ms' big streak of luck What aro sou going to do with It all Peter" he asked I irst of all 1 m gilng to have one grind good time, thin I in going lev tell 1 ei where he fits iio Hghtls he said ughtly7 I tell vou Francis if It hadn i been that I was landed in the, I jol I wouldn t have staved tlu re ifron- tv four hours 1 sure made a mess of It when I left tho Mugnitudi Just bi e ,uso I bad a bit of luck I in not going to s ay with I ee 1 tell sou Francis, I wouldn t sin there for an mones he could give' me He rime icross the room put his nrm 51st and Gray I'JIOTDPl.nS I IRFRTY D"OAD & COLUMBIA AV I1LJ1-.I. 1 1 MVTINEE DAILY , SHIRLEY MASOV In e,uiu. ura in ' 333 MARKET 0sAMutT0 ftT'i? LPE KIDS In TELL IT TO THE MARINES MODFI iii SOOTH ST. Orchestra llWLll. Continuous 1 to 11 CLARA KIMBALL OUNO In THE hAVAOB WOMAN' OVERBROOK G3L . HAVEH- tYinn iii? "A JAPANESE NIOHT1NGALE1 PALACE 12l MAIKBT STREET 1 j-vi-vi 10 A M to 11 IB P. M "AMFRICA'S ANSWER PRINCESS ""MARKET BTREET 1 IJ11iwl-Jl 8I80A M toll 10 P. M ROSEMARY THEnY In LOVE H PAY DAY" REGENT iIAnKfc;? f"';,1?1' RERT LYTFLL In Unexpected Places Added-CHAPLIN In "SHOULDER Alt'ls" RIAI TO germantow'n ave "A WOMAN OK IMPULSE" ri iry market st. below 7th KUBYi.,nacaa,a4,"!'""m "a woman op impulse" SAVOY 12U MARKET STREET 0VW N.AY ALLIEN ? l '"rtl "RETURN OP MARY" STANLEY ,MA??ET. ADOVB 1BTH J 1 jVIILj 1 lltlfiA, M tn litis p IT CLARA KIMnALL YOUNO In THE ROAD TIIROUdK THE DARK" VICTORIA M8AJJKf,Tti.yTM! norANCB or aA4liAX" 111 if 1 hu'jii Tl n m lril I I MOKIrfC'ifl g 4J Kt I 6if0'lATt0JaTB Q Wf I over my shoulder nnd said, "Peter, old chap, 1 don't know when ou have said . anything that has made me as proud of ,ni. !,. T .1,1..! ... !,, lnr.l the first mil Irflsnn In miklne cood in busltiiNs nml Unit Is tint sun r.s Is I not mcjured bv the dollar mink I ul bv the vaidstlck of Inpplmss' The wil real success conies from giving other penpb an eqiihalcnt for vihit lhe glr vou so that vou nnd 1 nro sttNfled It doesn t mnlio nny dlffcretne win the l vou ir silling goods working is i bookkeeper or hiring lulp unlpss tlnre Is i fall exchange tin re Is s urn thing wrong somewhere TOII N 111 1IVI ss I ! Kilt VI ItmpitaHtu (' fv o (IS! Jr US veil as fimrfr the Ziotnr Whit does t lit- me-in to vol" ARMORY COMPLETION PLANNED Canhu Headmiartcr lino , i i it i. i l vt nl rl '' Mt'1 ' '"'- "rkirs I nlon In , Vtnoil" Hlllldltljis Il.llU'll In War ui I t in, ,11, s 1 , , r -il t l' p., V.i, ,nnrii,eu,nl, th ' ' - ' "r" ' r Ih i I m N I Completion or tin armories ncsun i in Tnir nen iiem mns- st viirhael a S,IX, ln this iltv and l"i 1, i Ior(hu, h 0 n , ,,, lriiti Holy crois . orcanlz itlons and at l'ottstow n i . m I nnd Heading for the intaiurj win iiio ably he authorized bs thi Mi it. nnni llnnrrl jl e meeting to bu clllid fir, Ilarrlsburg earls In Uicemler Th. I riucstlon of lonstruction w s h. id In , abev-.ince durlnc the w ir in uisc oi Ihe rtmilrt mints of matiinls, but slm tbo slirninc ot thi aimlstic, the mattei has hem taken up with Tiduil au thoritlc" '1 be stile ban miintiintd ill the irmorles since the N itli nal Cimiil units wire mustered into tin I 1 ral s, r lei and i nuinbei of tin in 1 i Inn used tn, ininim- corns Vll w r m t.rilc for hospitals during tie i II i n v epi ilenili ' COAL AND THE CO2 METER The rlt r j il pur t u (f tl f i oi meter Is t . n tl 1 tl n pt rtt r to na til I j hIi it t I nw t i 1 nn f i! H ntly tin 1 c on ni ilh Mnny i rvo, i nr im U r t h lit ir psliiri ttmt i i h mi-it t"j rt n il f1 . ' i rat mi hit Mi I tit v I 11 Is I t tl is It tt k th t r I -t in t ni? n r ru nn 1 flinnl 1 -Mil 1 1 1 -it tin I Ulti. 02 Mel r or It rdir 1 ut lt p ritt m H hp sinil 1 is nv tur I m r oi klrni In tho l own pi uit I h I fhllni. ( 02 M r H nn ut m illo hii tl tt u I ii st i n thy Jol rrr minute of th t nn 1 i uht malum? nn t HnulMlH t f tl khkpi from holler unto 1 rlilliiff ( O Mrtfr tha Tiv rn line h i) nrt tho average rfll Ipnr and rron omv of thn boiler plant mi le Inalaritlv rletcrmliiPd Tho Pr i ent nf ( o2 cart on dinxid In tho fluo UQh tdli ou whether tip not tho coal han befii oniplf telv burn fd an 1 If ou are u tittiiff mmo alua II hr it umta up the sta 1( We h.io prparl i Hrii.i 11 t'lemntary p itnplil t mi tho ( nml ist ( n nf Coal that wo am ultl liko jou ti t ad V posut 1H brine inline Record it Ine Osi tike Aak lour Chief 1 ngviccr 11 L AN OILS Baker-Dunbar-Allen Co. B0( MIKK IMIIWfll III IKI I ho u i irmp SlUZ Kuio WJ0 Seeley's Adjuslo Rupture Pad Increases efficiency of a trust 50 Bam rzf lUSVMtor REATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Tht nf If HdJiihtlnjE; feature of ttiU Tad make It eit to mr, nml tiie Thutnb 8rrei Kiculittur hIIun of ultrrliitc pre nr at II1 Most ruptureH urnw rJunly tvome henuisa tniHufr tliut -eemeilVleht tn the beflnnlnc were nnt Our Improvnl nppllanreu am! nUvHtm-U niethuiN Insure iniiroement for every cuhe und cur many I B SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St i I nnt nnt. keep for referenr PARCEL TOST Leef Com iMR I .nff.n Imih .Hh.. b.J. VJt rrollen lees, weak knrea ana anklea or other lee troublea whleh need constant, certala aupport Corliss TArrn stophino will make you happy and eaay Throw away torturlnir elaattca or trnubteeome bendairci and fnraetleB troublea Corlisa Stoek. Inga made to measure without Jlaatlc wear for many montha wathable and aanltarv light and Durable Coat only f? M eaeh or two for the aame limb 13 la, and vou d uladli pay much mora for the support and ease Call A be measured free or write for eelt measurement blank No B Hours i 9 to r dalls Sat 0 to 2 SO we also make abdominal belts Mastic and non elastic) to order I enna nrllaa I hnliNn rMli t o 1211 I1-IS Flltiert SI l'lilla f. Gults 430 Bell Phone, Wal DOlJ OUR BUY ANYTHING AN WHKRi: Ourcusloiner i i t fin It tlu sto k of am ono stur I ut ni livid t k Ir pu thaspH bo iih t Btt th ir t nt aluc -hnQl Pt nin luiHineMn fort r-7 ettr- nml llivltn tho lotpet ncrutttn f i ut usl nenii methol. 1 y r i orihit I h unk 1 1 n MAURIori' HHOS.,1118 Chestnut JBcntljg akhu Nov 17 LMn.iNn wifoorthe Rev JaniP-s 1 VcK r afiod h0 UrIotla tntl frltmils lnittd tn funpril Herviiti Thurs m p in r sllenrp of daughttr Mrs i. h KlIn 401- Hub. um at- Otrniau Int nrlvatf AVIL At 14 hester pike Olrnolden Pa No IS JOHN V AMU, llelitivrs unl frl-ndi St Pauls I.odee No 4S1 V and a M In, tod tn aervlces Thura 1 a m Oliver II Hair HldK 1R.11 Chestnut st Int prhate Mt Morlah Lein Friends mav call ed 7 to l M n tn AYERH Nov 19 nt home of her sister Mrs PreBCOtt Adimson tho Empress epart menta Connecticut ae Atlantic Cltv N J 1.D1TH 11 AY PRS Mervlies Thurs J 10 p in OM, or II Hair lllds 18.0 Chestnut at Phlla TJECKER No, 17 OT OROC C Jr , husband of Pethna Tenn Recker aged 30 Itelatlvea and frlenda St John a Assembly No 8 A O M P Henuo Tribe, I O R M , Boilermakers' and Shipbuilders Local No 41ei ana rinipniiera- ueni ii i feinpa1 funeral POWES Nov. 17 HARRY, son of late Martin and Mao Ilowea Relatliea and frlenda Invited to funeral Thura , lo a m parlora of Lewis 11 Swift S W cor l.'th and Jerteraon eta. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. BRODWATER At Mamolla, N J Nov 17. ISAAC B. BRODWATER husband of Mary E. Brodwater, agod li. nlatly and U lends protection Council, JJo 115 Jr, O, . A. M . invited to funeral.Tfhura , 1 , m,. i I) Tit J fSyuS to funera(.f huwV 1 Vm?, I UalroW. N. J. Bervtccs at W borne. Inf, Hfrfl I' 1 81 ii-i 5-5KS'?JCrt ton II T VvZexQgZ " 'IHHiHii il iim ShlpjaTU, Invited to luneral lnura K 10 "?",; - .," ' f ro cein a m residue, of hla father l.i.lai, Ed- IT vate Holy f""!",, KIlzAnP,TH ward r Farmer 601 N d at boleinn re. )$, idow of loshua Kame. nged 0 iiulemmasa Church .r Mother Sorrow. Juerv..ea residence Mr. Jacob Cur. TJEATII1 nerln Friend may rait Wed 7 to o n m . ,",!?1KB -j,'0Y ,B !'"''"-' M husband I'.' '"'.''-''.' nr" iirmiivrsnnil inenji id frlpnJs vltet to funrral Thurn 12 10 n " " ,",', , ,m ,.".-- """CJ "' . ,nl llll.lld. t m ..ln trol e s L , ,. ' '" " " ... ' '" Ht N tn imiw II inn hlrt wll of J ili Murk hkH in llrlallves rn r ic.miiiiu niu v tin i anwi wn.i nim mil frlnrt inilin m funrnl nrrli Hal I nrrvls-a Hal t im t.rivnt ' - I ti is-i I .ithkni Ce I r lllll l rn, ( m is s v m viMinvnnT widow of It( 1 rt t Hrlin Into f)-hn) hpimI !tl RpU tli nn I frlmicti I adlra Vld if "t Vta s t hurrli I nd I rPKtrrn No Is Mhcpricrdl rr Il'lhlhrm Si 101 imltt-d to funfml Thiirs k 10 a rn l'onnrr ul Vtnn i Mink It iukm ni ips mi viir a Churrh 111 nil st viar b ipih ItrxluruuRl CI.A"lir Nov 17 I'ATHICk ri.ASIir I aEed SI Ilelatnee and frlnds InMlcd .0 fll.rnl Thura Sara reel lent e of son I Th.nia. J ilal in iriln axe Colllrits I w k 1 J Mol mn hih tiiH Ht Ir.hu It ' hut h I Hi i ni Int M Man s ' ftii Mt II(M N J mends ma call il nftrr 7 v ni ( osti'I in iq .fnii .t rrmTn '" 'r ' ii r J I ii J tnl the Inte Mirv I let'lll It lit H nl frltidff lncmlHr 11)11 1 I 11. "S 1 o e vi nn! rkirs I nlon In , i in r -11 i lull N N n i ii NK J on of vinrseiiu. and viir, 1 i Mn It iiilns mi ill n Is Hull ,1 n lun ml p rma 1 rl x, '; '" "J-1""".'"1 i'lmra ??e ' "' nee Tin llnte it I rli nils may mil ( o vt tlnnti ( it N J nv 17 1KOmTT 1 wife of U ahttqton ( ( in I I nn nt i of 1 1 to I hn V in 1 itH I p Mo apod 7i Jllatlr tin 1 fllenln lnltM to fun nl irrl t rhur 1 II i n in irm . f N rth i I r IMIl 'on I hlli I KU.l 11- N 17 S ( HAOl It hu Unl of I lin P i mmt aitrl H Itdatlvn mil frln H Imltt I ti fun ral Berfrf"i I hurt n in Hlu Jl it Int nritatt rornrnnurt Lim Hdinlui ni i bo itweJ i l NMM.IIWt sun nl N,i 11 MMI1- n f litlnrlnr inci IhU inn i unnit i-h mi i II 1 U s in I frlpnN H l N mi i 1 Ml ir so ell i 11 I II I . il 1 S HP F f Tin er i I I il 1 nl ii I I nn I I f in i I 1 1 utc 7 111 ii nip ..I' , 1 UlllTlHl I pi I tul III miFH st i I '.' hunt i ejnii h s in (t m I ruin lem h i unl Ii U st ti n 10 1 i ii ii f r Ti tn i in i P UMID1M IllMMlll'IIII ll-Vm 10 nt Iii i Hn ( il AI U P 1HV ulfe of I rrrt rkk A llurkfnbui hlrr nni dauKhter of llro nnd lute 1 ouli VI Iurdlne, UK-d VI Ii ill I A1 Nil ll MARIV (lit si I'll Mllnii r i ii i to P 112 nurd h II 1 In h t I frl n H Itnlt 1 ti dinirnl lIr f 111 1 I Til i 111 r Hi I n n r f I M i In I) s rn i I i Ii, Hul I i mli np Int ri Tin rn im -s i- i m nn son ot th lntn M irtlii int rn Ii Mini llrl i til H nti 1 fr i In llilltid I fun lu! Thurf Ifnt i f ilili r nri s it mil limn .11 It i I ur h of thP ' Mix f n iillpm I 1 II nrt 'i "I i tn Int l Iii 1 i r pi e in ni W I I s s i M ir I ui h Ut I f ii nil 17 U iiNo I il ind nf i. I r I ItPl itlipi and ill I O t Of A lln men Is I iiinp No t Mil a I n I i in i , 1 mil 1 i ill r t In tl ii It lief Aaan iinnlosm Itrlll lorVwrku lnll I to a rl I I urn J I in, 7.'- l,ras an Int r rnwiod I em I) II I. Ill 11 U -Mil luiU Ni i t7 AI fill 11 1 a n f MillliM J nt 1 Miri A 1 ut-hnrtl 'nr M M invl HB I 14 Hell rieri n a i n i ir ! is nun i u .,"'",'"1", f I Ipn e tlip Altnr nnu linenrj aocieiy in fr i I ihl r llov spout- Troop Nn HI unl.,,, , IO . ln( ra rrl --n a. m. 2003 D li r 1 Hpirl s i nti il st Mikiatlre a , N n P , c, mn renulctn maaa St.,; ihunh Im tnl io funrral 1 rl s 1 i in r Iwl clh a f hureh ) n in tut New Cathc- J Ii i. n . -al,ir 11(1 N llntllnll Btii. i... 1.. V s il inn rpnulpm mnaa st ui,uallnp a i hurrh in i rn Int II h ( r ii ' ni Auto funeral nni m S Nni 111 ANMI IWiltll AS ivlfp if lainpa DiiKlnn nml lniBiiter or ilia i Il t Irln unl I HI rln Mel nil Ml Hela tlm nnl filuida InMtnl ti fuip-il Thura 1 H 111 t ni lllll N l ndw-tlhil r st s li mn I I luh nuaa f ro mli m nt st Miclncl a Ifliirnh t in n 111 Int It i 1 rnaa f 111 r RI Nn 111 m " daughter I nf i inul II nnl rmma 1" Tilth inrpWiodl 1 nrpd ItPlutH a mil frlen la Httnliy p hnnl ilnaa of the T Ine i 1'apllst i hur h, iiiiltpil to funeral st J r l iirenta riallcnn 1111 Wist Dntiiriu ' 1 mi(p Iirnnnol i em Remains Int prl. m ly bii . lpiplltl pp A it i f moral 1 KI s 1 Sullpnli ji la 1INNH W tf nf Arthur J l-.laes ipld Rehi I I na nnl frl n la InMlp I to funeral mrvlcpa sat J p ni 1.1. inklrl st Wlealnnm .Int Int prli ite North Iplnr lllll e cm KrNTON n ii in tvrn.r it if" f tlmhun H lAnton Ilplatlvea nnd I frlmda lamp No i P O nf V 1,r"ll'71 i to aericp Thura . p in 1. a S d at I Int N ith Mt M rl I Cem Remains may 1 be 1 wel Wmi ee I 1 Isi hi Ii N ia i II RI ns husland I f lull i I la I r ii i i nrli al nife 1 "1 Itela tlpa ant frl n ia llnale ml. No J Imp 1 o It M nil Ntninrill Inlm No ..li 1 O i P liultnl m funeral Dura .' i ill rilll ltodiil at rami ll( N I lilt I i:errreeil Cem PrlpniJa may ill Wed eve I Isi HI I II Klllel In irtlnn Hept 2H IllItNMtl) l i M 141 tli Inf ni.Pl -1 hualiml illnnuM nl"I nun of llirnnrrl T and ejthfihn A 1 laihlpr JI07 N I ar llBle at Rplitllin ill I frl n la InMlPd tn oil mil III in li iaa rhura 'i i I Our 1 d f Mi r i l Im- h IONVSH Nni is At.MIRV li dauch I r.i of Jua il. s l Mmlrii II In lah ll I I nerl .,C d ... .. Relitne. . , I frlen . i niter'? r tn i .. - inn nm l.nmin if th S, 1 1 llpirt if S pi OI 1 11 a (. 1 ureti inilt il to fuiipr il 1 rl "111 i u 11 ma r all in-p 1MIS N Mirshall t Solpmii i nui in it nea st ir inline i hurtli lu i m In "l Si i ul hie Lun iito funpril 1 Rl i II Nrnr Rliprsile N I Nni 17 1 MMlo! an f li I il I Itn inn 1 rifh (ntp 1 T It lillica nl frl ilfla llilted 10 funer il Tl ira p tn l unl rhlKp rl tpir ttherall lnl fid 1 lplinia' Cem I urllmtli n lrlmda miiv call Uii 7 to 0 I m 1 I I r I It N 17 1 1.1 Mil Til UII, MI II i If flh' lit Ulllum M I uller S ri a st M nli a I hur h ldth nu 1 1 ocuat fctH J I ura Nu -1 - I ni Int prlviiti u lill - i 11 IRtVli I nld i nf Wll lllll OriidS ip 1 .11 Itilllllia unl frlrnda IrillPl t funprnl aent a tpalden e rf lal r Mm Miri J ich- 'Ml N lflth st II ura . p m Int West I iurrl 1111 i em l.l 11 I IN Nl 17 MMltiMTT Mlfpnf Trim I rltll (n li ) It lituea a.nd frlen la Inut 1 to fiiiuril Ihuia I 10 a in. hualnnla n a lenr" 7 1 "nm l I at s lemii rpcjulPin nnaa i hur ti if th. lalt i Hon in n in Int Ilili s pul tin dm Ultl ssi Nu M it N i I" JusI 1 II h lal ii 1 f i nip i.ruaa iiiiipi r ai.' 1 ill ReUtli a i I frl n la in ml f of AUa I tl ma Ii II II ml s lill Ill d Pll I I Sea I 1 Irth A 1 r n i in 1 i fin il 1 rl 7 u a m .ill liner ill at lie im in maaa I If i lua a i 1 ur h l u m li t I rl lie M i II U It t in i i em II Vll M -Nov 111 JAMPS liiatand of Int. Nano Ilallam ltclitlvpa lind frlen la Imlli I t tunril lliurj 1 p ni .44 In kina ii at lit AH Morluh Cem Re ill Una UMl I d Wed h lo 10 I m HANI d K M lllinnld n Nn I U II l I li Hilll ulfi f lihu lln I nn r 1 rn i. i iiuia i i ii I rl r s 1' in l Iruk nil 11 s ia 3IU0 I l " I I a i um in-uie-i ( I lllllPl R m IS KTr I EU wldnil f J mi a II II ri r at d 7". Relatives id frni 1" in It I ti e r I p rhurs J p in IIH I ' r j al it prll , ite nil I N 1 f tnlltHtiza i II.- 1 I M I II 11 I III ml if i"e I am, , ll t I n 1 1 I il '' 'I' il 'I HI ,rli I .1 I (-, 1 I ' 1,'" ral frl I ,n ll 17 1 ii i il 1 si I"1 lrliate limit fluiwia 111 NKI I s No lunlel II II uk la . is litis- ildnii if ii nun s iii i ultima it ll fuel il Ir e til n in rpiUJeni f a n ln I m il rl a m uiiiuinis i.i if at s 1, inn i i ill in tiuiSH hur li nt 1 rli hmi in . m Int i I'hedrul Cem a ni HIIDiriRVNIi N i 17 III.ICN 111L- HI llRVNIi (iip I IT n "II ii of Jacob II I I i md a. I " llilHtlies anl friends i ulti fun nl arril ia Thurr 1 p m . I riionuauii st lnl Greonnoodllv ot 1 i em Auto orti ce .., II II 1111111111 A, l iMletree Md Nov I llMITPliK W Mist son nf i.eorca nl l Hi 11 llrmk age I , .Mil J I i 1 i n "lliir H flair IlllE 1S.0 t hilu lnl nr ifttp IinUN- i IT at h-7 50th st MMH.Mtrr I 11 1 low of TtiomaH J 11 ran anil '" Utr "' " Ihomos J H run I-rlen Is1 Inilte 1 to requiem mass 1 ihedral rhuia lo a ni Int irliate uto funer il llul si Al Vt rielleiKH if son In Ian It 1 11I11 rl m'i sprlnir l.tnlen st Noi le ltlll I It IH" "-I M uteri ill Services 1 rl - I in Mil 1 Inn 11 Pi IKVUIII Noi IS fOHNPLIA T 1 llllll s wld 11 if I 1 in la fliomriaoii " '.'. ".J",''.!",,"' a; VrY.'J V" I , n.V.'i Zr I eV 'l 11 1 "Pin." -t ' ThurV" 11. in I"1 . ."',. . . . ..,,r-o v....vj ..I ... ii... liimluk line Herman) 111 1.111-.. -;o, '.' -..,"",;"" "' .. .l. .. lu m.ml nm if f)!,lxtnll No 7 An iiTi.inro i lent Or 1 i if Mil rniatia United 'n fil 11 nil 1 rl 7 Hih m (t Ills late reildi nee no Vine at cor 'ith nlemn hlffh requiem ml1 hi uaiietlni n hur h l a m Int H il eroeu l i in 1 in raun N J rinrs inv.lll Nov 18 fMLb - Husband i nf tiirv IluKhen (if Mel HUtfrnm. im tu. iui frlen 1 IP M odallt Con . n. . r hit nmni e 1'iui iniui au. Htlnence I nlon Hicreil lleatt and llily N una toilet, "Westminster It and I. tun Millers Union of America Local No 1" tn 1 lers nnl coremakers of the Raid win I i mm, Wnrka Invited to funeral Krl 8 ID a m -t-3'1 C.lrard a,e Solemn mall uf r iut ni i hurrh i f Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a in Int Ht Henls a Lem A HUTCHINSON - No, 18 AONI.S P iilfe of Joseph L Hutchlnaon Jr and lauuhler of James K and late Julia Mc elth Relntl,ea and ftlends Invited to fu ......i ThnTE mnriilnir residence of hue band 1.18 OeorBes line . Solemn requiem Ia. fnririint st Thomas P E Church) ard Train will bo met at Joanna station ,,. KITLY Nov 18 PLIZUIETH KEFLY. of 1801 NI Jlst at Itelatlvea and friends Invited to serMce Thurs. 8pm Oliver II. Balr llld . 1820 Chestnut ot. Int. prl. VaKEENAN Nov 18 EI.IZA.1CTH. widow nf John Keenan and dwuehter of late James and Ma.garet Carr. Relatlyea and James ana uu..rei v-ati. iavi mm 21. "L- iH.,it.ri tn fiinrat Krl l 7 30 a. m.. I Wi N Vlat.t." Solemn htah' pimM of r.: Quieni bur yMotbr of Borrowa1 Church 9 .n.n ,., r.rei?nrv a i hurcn u JU a in lnl ih-.atiis m lnl Old Cathedral Cent, Auto funeral Kl.l I.T At Itc'tiUns N T, Not. lfl AH iiitiiHiBT t wira o: cnnriea neiir. una- j tliea nnd frlcnda Invited to funeral, Thnn , j w to n m rcnldcnec of son In-law. tVllllnm i or j j j.. jm ftve . icneDiinr. n, ' qulem imi! St Mar a Church non!tn. town N J Dim a m Int. St, MarJ-'a" Lcin llnrdmtnnn N J ... ... .... .. . .. .... wm .' Nov i. or uinnuiMi 'JUiiM , M NN' ov i. or uinnineris 'juhn 'TIIOJIX aon of Thomas I) J and Mr I Karrt J lnnv (nee Tobln). iced B. 23 ' Iilrklnsm st N'o funeral Kl.l HNIi Nov IS At.nCnT E. bua land or oiKa Keuhrre aired 78 Funeral Thurs ii m 1H V Jilt at. Int. prl- ite, riks Iteat Vtt Morlah Cem Kit MVIlTIN - N'ov 17 HUIIXIRT Kite MMllIN dnuthirr of late Patrick anil Man Kilmartln Itelatlves and friends In- ill 1 to fumrnl Pri , in a m, tllfi 8. ' !,h V ,J,"h "'", of requiem St TaresV ' h,"'SJ ,"r,';n,n,vl',"i "".lJ,"!' .. 1 ,, M'nND VI I FP. Nov 1 MAHIA (nee J flnrtonl wlf uf smu.l Korndalter nela- tins and frirnds Invited to funeral aerv ir a rn j p m -in rc Tnomnaon at. Int trivnte Vorihwood rem Hemalns may be Wewid Thura lifter 8pm hi MI'I In (nlifirnln Vnr 8, HIT- nul III 1'. v iiini.1 i on of TrederlcK and Katti rim Kumi f of Inrentdwn N J. Due I nllrfi nt tnnl ..III In nltn "V I OOI r: - Vov 1H IAItV A,, wife of John I orue (nee Vnd r-in) Relatlveg Rnd t friends Iifs 1 V Irtln Sodality and I.eaeua John I orue (nee Vnd r-in) Ilelatlveg and i friends lil.s 1 Mn.lt, Sodality and I.eaeua j of Sa red Ibnrt of iimv Name Church. In' v lt 1 to funeral Thur- 7am reildenee f of son in-ln lluah I rltton 14W Oranrcai. m si,mn ieaul m mass Holy Nnrno I Church H re Int II I) sepulchr- Cem. A llln f linnet I imrs - i is wii i n, on t Man mil Inti- Willi in f tt ar'fl 4Sr UrlitiiPH n I frlen I niilnnton Camr. Nn 1e"i l o s of nnd Court Homr iiin No 114 r of iniitcd tn funeral fiTitrji I rl 1 Tt p in fllSrt Chw t,i fl rmi nt mi n lnl rlialln, lllll fnrrt MW.T At Scrnnton Pi. Nov. IS. rATHAHlM- Mid rn nf rrcdfrlcVt Hall nni mnthrr if Ir ictorla Mall Corbria"k Int N. w i nthpdral tm on arrival of 12 m trnln Thurii from Scrnnton at Roadlntr Trrmliuil MAI T -Noi l' MART M MACTZ (rro Krnni) wlfp of William P Mauts ana duchtpr if Inli- Thoman I and Cntharlnu A K.nnj It latlf and fridndi Invited to luniril rhurs S 30 a m resldtncs of lunlnnl inn I irk t Solemn mM ot n qui' m Churrh of th Visitation 10 a. m In Nni (nthi'lrnl "em MiTVNV o IS 1 UItA PtrOTD. I , . r. .. . im,lBl,tAK M9 i,i i i jiiniK .ijieitiui nnu unl",... m .'i.l. llni, i. , H lim.n TllnlH D ffftd flfl REIA in 1 fit ndH iniltrl tn funeral ervlce. 1 Ii ir. . p m 2S0 W Tabor rd . OInay. Ini i Jumps s M I" Churchuround. - n it nin l l wed Wed after 8 D m M i II11MI K t hicaun III Nov. IT. 7 Wll s n hum ml nf liiura A. McCor- ml l It Inthea and 'rlond Vrterani An. , nf V nnn It It Penna It R, Voluntary 1 ItPlief Amo ill nther orRanlzatlona of hl h he ii i mpmlipr, InMted to funaral. Tl ira W i m reldpnce of eon Frank I M i im I k -I1 oxford at Solemn requiem Mtp in i m st l.llzil pth s Church. 281 I an 1 Tli rke pie Int rrHate e ini ovi ni l1 nijisiiA, vr , hii I I in I of sum in 11 Meinnp inee ciiuiif ijbii in a i nl fr pnd Iniltnd tn funeral aervlcair.--sit . r m .'ml s 17th at Int private. 1 r t la m rail l"rl pe y Ml T1 rlt vo IH nnst NA wiaow nr-i lrrlprlPlv Motzlir nBPd 113 llelatlvea njl frl nli InWlPd to funeral eerM, Tnura., 1 ...iii,... f mn P'eler Metaler. n.A A, aiH I'.l, M.I1 ,. ' 41(111 Minnunk ai Roxborounh Int. prl- 1 1 Iinrlncton eem rrlendi may call. W. 1 pip J MITi III I I On SO JI'MA duMer , nf lt 1 an r. ni i nnd rella Mitchell. Solemn rpfitpm mnPH fir ren u-e uf enul, Bt, An- th n rhur h i, rmi Tprrj rd ana Kit. t w ii itpr at ihurn sin a m Relative! and j frlpnd" united , .. .i tf MUIIA. n II llllll V . W1UOH l.l Wlllim Mfrin Hue Moorp) Retatle and, 2 filpnle the Altnr nml Rnenrj Society 1n mlrrw Nn IS nf pneumonia. J1KS-. J ,,ir vlfl nf Jonn y Murrav and daushtarj; f Jjr-nh nnl HtP MnrBorpt C Blover. aoo i rutipml nrlintn Tnura i v .m futhtr k real Ipiipp 171 llasnood at. Fall : ,r s s ,uiii int Mi rnnn rm i, MLRI'lIT Al l imp 1A adeivorth, Cl., I n m VAMrs n non of Mlrhael and ths 2 I IP llrl luet Murnhy niterl SS IllatlVe t( nnl f rli ndfl lnlted to funeral Jrl, Ha. m. f, "Un r, rmsntmvn uve Qermanlown Hlclt u miaaSt Inr. nt a I liurch 0 a m Int. Neve" u i ithedrnl tern s NOW I.N1 m 17 WILLIAM T , HU. P Mnl nf I Illlin Al Nowl'inl and father of I uireiipp II Nouianl V H N Relatival g nnl frlmla eniploiea of Phlla. Bleo Co . ' 4 Iniltnl to 'unril epnlope Wra 8 p m f 2is N 17th e' Int nrlate Omit rlowera. f ) tn a r rp V PPfN'riT Nov IS PAUTINI3 9. h PI I NP1 In p tlnnmerl wife of O0rKV Pfunlt nc 1 B Rplatliea and frlenda. all tj lend!, all ti Frlndi & enrl tli a r ilpi ahp wae a memni ilted I i f i il rillira J p m , 1 nl rill tl al Int lit Vernon Cem mm ml v i nrtpr 7 n m RriT i A Nm 11 DNirt, J 8r . hu- I nn 1 f Mir nr I I) ttellU (nee Aherp) i Rnlat pa nil friend, pmnloiea of tha P rl A T ii.M tv 1., nml llendlnir Itetlef Aeanflitl'ii IniltPl tn funernl Frl, IHtlJO I? n in 2n;-. IiPlcn d at solemn requinm fl mnaa riiurrli of the Nttliltl 10 a m Int,)4 st Ann a Com """ ItrTNOI DS Nni 19 at S-48 N !3d at . jiMI id RrNOI.Tiw need 01 Due notlua UL inni-THi mil, n Klini i ii RUYNOI.BS No IS MARY M . dauann ter nf JIarwirit an 1 lato Michael Raynolq mo Viahl RelatlMH nnd frlenda V. Jfc- r. i-ii . ..1 T.. . .1. . On rrA ITl. . lail i nit! I pacni if the sftrred Heart,. Iriltrl to funeral 1rur. 11 pi rult,; lenrr. of mother lnjl !I'rl'" Ynce'"T21- s Illuh nnaa si Mepl'n Church 10 a. rn. Int 11 .11 llrhre ( em , mcr Nn 17 ANNA H wife of JaeoB Hire tnee Hafner) Reiitiiet and inenoa, - nil aneletlea nf ll hlch she was a member. In1 ltPl to ll pprni seriicea inure, p m i r 711 r Moer at Int private North Ceasf, ROI31.RT Nnv 111 1TAN C, wlf of 1 lmr s Ilol erta nnl diuahler nt Mary. . J nnd late Andrew W Tnnahlll RelatlVtaJ J nnd frlenda lnv Ite 1 to funeral service!. ltiure . - til p m "018 Jackson at . Frank- tnnn int nrllnte .... - RnillHN't t Onnir" N T Nov 11), iniK ELIMHTII WII.MOT ROBBINS. liukhter if the Int. Stephen stetaon FM n ml a nl p II lip held In All Balnta' ' ihunh ii11pi nnl Knnst sts , Oranso, N J on Pri Nm JJ nt Ii 10 a. m. Interment at innnnlenrn nf the family. Iliisri I At linn Miantlp a, Atlantlo i lt V J Nm 17 OI.IVP CHEW, wltil f Inn! 1 M Roaeii nnl dauuhter of Annie, an I litt Aaher eh w nped 11 Fervtcaa and lit Tl ir. nt ponunlpnpp or family. rf SADI ER Nni 10 JENNIE (nee Mo nprmitt) lfp nf e. Reginald Sadler, Bered , .a Rp itlie nnd frlenls InMted to fu i ral a. nl w 1 rl - P m -102 N". Orl nnim l Int Oripninnuit Cem Remalna mil I i i le d Ihurs aftpr 7 Pm . SCIIL'I I Pit Vni II) MARY E , Wl Of riovdo si huele- and dnuahter of Ellaa Ipth nml the lute Wllll-im H Porter, hua I niula rpaiience 1H4J Wanner ae. 1U , notle of funeral will le glicn slMtlV Nov 111 111 Nlt husband iOj. , Mir) Simon tl ee lletlierlnirton) Relatlyas. j nr 1 frlenda memhera of Greble Post Nov , 111 O A II Hellinco Council No 1ST. A. ! M I nst I"nd Republican Club and 84th District pollci Invited to funeral Thura . 2 , p m 112S I utona st Int Fernwood Cem. itemnlns may be lewed Wed eve. Auto SMITH Noi IR TOWARD C, husband ' r inthirlne smith (nee Burke) and apn f the Int Mlihiel nnd Mary Smith lata of i helunhnm Relatives und friends also las.1 Tribe No l-l I I) R M Tonara- up. Council D of P and membem of tha Mlilial Ilih asoel-itton Invited to funeral, t rl 8 30 a in Jl elnrkaon ave . OIney, s l mn ruiulem rnima e hureli ot the Incar nation Olnii lu a m Int bt Domlnlc'a l I 111 11 lie nmit Itinera SVIPIIt-Noi 17 LIT I M wife of Henedlrr i snijpr (neo Mnrid) RelatUea ind frlen la Inilt 1 to funeral services. rhura 10 a m Jl"2 Conln st Oerman- 1 ton n Inear aitenton ave ard Chew at ) int. prhat lrrnwool Cem Remains may ba i u n pi 11 en nrter n p iJOINLIv At Glandnra N J Nov, 1". J r TN' ii 1 loii or renltla solnpK aaen 78. nliiivm and frlen la Invited to funeral, t Thura 10 n ni Glendora V J Servloes at the him Int China M E Cem Friends mm nl W I pie sTOCKWPII U Reierly N" T Vov, in irrmil HT 1 MPI1REY STOCKWEM I need 711 HHntllee and friends Invited to fu- rmi prirpa rrl J d m B17 Warren let rt iprti N J Int Monument Cem, IlaiarK N I I syOMs Noi 17 WII I IAJI 1 husband Mnrcella (nee McGrad) and 0n of i ii,,nJinln Bnd Margnret stoma Relatives ' and friends lnilted to funeral Thura. ni llllll N' njd st Utah maas of T oulem St Mar, a Churrh Oloucester, N J . 0am Int St Marv a Cem Olouceatar V J Remain may bo viewed Wed. ava. i Vllto funerHl SWLENEY No, 18 MAURICE, aon of late Michael and Catherine Sweentv (flae . Mcllialne) ased 27 Relatives and frlanda Initeil to funeral Thura, 7 SO a m . IBS N Orlanna st Solemn requiem mass St. MKhael a Church Oam Int St. Atlnr TA I OR -No, . 10 CHARLES. E . htt. J-n .f Hanna Taylor Hue notice ot 16. , TAYI.OIt Noi 10. at (I1 N Mr1itl t ., rm.IlF.SE A widow of WllllarrT TavlSr: T -, w m .- . . n. L . l..... an j lauanie'r ui mo line x omr lng i pf rest Jtnmhi Due notice of funeral will ba alven. TTON' t Pitman. N J, Nnv. 111. MARY SATTON sister of Mrf A. W. Rank? Relttlie and friends Invited to fu nenl aervlres, Thurs i p m , rarlora of It i) ii jiair lti.u e.nesmui si jne. ii, & Int. Jit. Morlah it Cem WHAI.EN Suddenly. Nov 17, THOM Ki T husband of Mary A Whalen (nea Fltsv Patrick) and son of Ellen and late Thorna 1, Uhalen aked 3t Relatives and frlenda jn.trf lted to funeral Thura 8 30 a. m . 2 8 SOU - 11th st Solemn htsh mass or requlatrilt Church of the Epiphany 10 a. m Int. Holy (. Cross Cem Auto service , TOITAKFR At Atlantlo Cltr. N. J., i No, 19 JOSEPH RUSLINO aon of Joapb.ij A anil E, .iizauein n iviiuaaor anu nusii l.n.1 nf Tnsenhlne R Nelson VnllaVae. i. land nt Toseohlne 8 ...... ... .--7-.. ---.---- ...-... . . aReu .1 rrieiius iu) i-.y itiiii.ip eourn . mas Mew remains -rnura . t 7 30 to 10 p m Oliver H Hair Did. lSSfJ . r hentntit el Phlla Her, Ice and Int. prlvatV ir fy i At lata resldenoe, icapla I M IVtl.t.lTB Oroie, Mlddletown Dl Nov, li. 181j-!.f ,' ...ii.rl.iiui. r-r r.l mil t T.a . ' r 1 ,11.1,11114 ..wai'.-i HII.UIIOI D.I.IWI e, tho home Thuraaay. 3 p m jnt. piajtu 1 Anne's Trains leavlni Phlla, 88, W8 rTj minaion m -, 1,111 wo inn, jiiiuih wwa v, lenies 4 01 f"" WOOI RON Nov 10 ALRBnTA V.. tt9- of James R viooieon tnee tiiui ianvi",j and friends also Anna M Rosa Auxiliary Hf ,5 s ard P No 84. Invited to funeral aarviMf,' t 'Z Hat . 2 p m . from Hi resldenea of har anuw i' ter. Mrs Harry Ford Haase 8CH N. aflh , ' t- NO 1 o 01 v r-roarressi va uiviaion HTJ, Int private, nortnwooa uiin, it lie viewer! Frl. evening, from 7 ti int private, ngnniraou i.em. jiiiain immr . RiiL be viewed Frl. svenlni. from 7 to 0 o'oUatr. V WOERNKR, NOV IT. FREI husband of illlila, Woerner (a hclatnes and frlenda Invited to I CUKrllUK iw,a 14 i" .?. a ,. ia.li Thns 1 1 ti. m . ATai'tann nnd CIahSAaM u iuiivitniaiBr t .i.t aja.M , T.aiiirnl H nr In 17 N J. arrimount HmVH ?" J may b vUw?d a Ted. f.g jr .' TI ,--. t V, F jts. - -;i1i ; (.fl , ia '. w1 . i .j 'm .jt.,i Ti .b. T I Ja-T' H1 itut iritsiiTiMiif T - r" Atjj y" Ti i . .. 't . .... .. 4
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