WW jsjt: . txl " vv , H-V 'j .1. M . J . . . ,r V" i W.iTt.Ma"J ' .. ,'IS. 43 "te. i(fef4,'rsr. ..-?. . ,-?. ' ; ' 'v ( EVENING OTBLIdLEDGERHlLAD10LliHAj MONDAY,"1 NOVEMBER 25. 1918 "V. !..jP- A .ivr ;jr i ii ( ji ii jE.i..." "n .j! LfiCKJftBliVlSG CHECKS DECLINE IN CORN PIT i IS. r? i . '. .11 .. ii p jcany scnutnciu ravora dcui i Pf o:.i. i.... hir. .:.... A .. cutjily Absorbed (in.MN' rtF.t.T tt i:tiikii rtitr.('Ar Clitruro. Not. in. IIIIiioIh nnil MI ariuM Ueiirrnlli fntr tonlidit , end Tnr dn.1 tvrent prnlmhlv unow In ritiyme Minlll.tiprttimul not mnrli rlnnCP In tun-nrrjiliirr-. . , . Jioiiriliev,r"iilr lpulclit mil Ttieauavl co ,1er tni.lclit In north. .. , , Mltlm Mltai ilml otiti DnVnln ilr to nlM nnd Tneiliit mlder tniilnlit. ,, Irmn ttitr tn-nlirlit mid TiteMlirf rolder initio 11 t lit . t f aita uttkt. . North llikntn I'nlr tontclit inil Tnr tlnn odder. iNilnlit In, cal nml rrnlrni ..-.(I...... ,.! .....it... ...... TimkillV 'J hi Moftlivve at ,'iirtlnn. , . . , . If? linit.fei Inlr tonUtit iil Ti;filiU ,t rpipi imilKlit III nnrlll mm ram i"r- K..M4.i....iL' fU tfttife t nnil ,'ft' ti"'(lnJsomIint rnMfr tnnljjit . ItC K inl mm l iilr luem iiiiik "r ' Suv r'ulii tnniTitirr Ti'fiiliiv nnil In nortli IX cf-nl nnrtln" tnnlilit. ft Uinmlnc Fnlr Innlnlit .mil Tnewlm I fif pelrr lonlnht in imrlhwfM portion. i" " 'lilno. -NOV i. u ,1 ... i.. .t. .... I.al f.itmp,! iA oi'iiium'ni iu mo -v1' ti'" ...".. W tho lc((r Hide In the eurU trading l"dio Ik nnrt-the tone of thb mnrhet t the out W eel was easier. Buying b coinmisiloit hout&s, hoecr. absbrbeil the orerhigs ' nridreheeked the decline. It'Waf,ald that farmers were .showing mofo dlstiosUion to Belt and larger rc cclpts'.iwera epei'ted, uJth.qugh , ronio brojiern thought, that the movement ' woufi pof be as' helix y as predlctrxl, owirrg1 to thb permit sj'stem Tim arrival heTe today were only tweiitvseen cars, hut the. ymnllness of la- '."". '...':'..-.... .....- . , I? , lliOL Jimouni i 1 rmmii iuf i" m-ii.c- Ikf J. .. !' .,.. J. II.... ,l..,Hn,nl V !"c1P0 lUe 30 "' 40 ort "" lmC , ne";' ,.,, . .. oV-c"!..V ,.' . v .("''.;"'.. K" Jaj'! nnd- moved up to Jl.24. Janu-Pj.-1 ary started at ! Slf'i to $1.23U. , against $1.26 at the cUso Saturday nnd i later sold at 1.25. February as F quoted nt Ji:6Vj to $1.Iij At thvvout- " "set, agint'?1.27 at tle end Saturday,1 K nnd Liter touclitd i je1),. , 5hlprti6ntri fwjni. North America lor 1 llltj JVIV 1IUC ,yww .-... f- . Trade ill oats was ugm. nnu -nMiuiui feature. The market was sllghtlv ens er.jnre restricted to the exceUtloh of the, rnmmiu.lAii.ii4i rtish houses b'd for De-nrmlRtlce. If. Is one of thp nrellmnlnrlps jDcejnber. yfrerlngs from Ihe country Wiyrd said, tjo,-bf. larger. The arrivals heie today- vie 23S ,t,ais December opened atti'ft vp i- w against' fcc at the close hntuulai. .lahlfaryAWrteS. at U'ia to '-. -" iUlrteS. at 72i!0 to 72-e, 72c at tlio close Saturday. against ""- - - , ,. . . . -3'p February opened er "t '- Cl. '""'," 7 ti,.t ,orp a.4nn.00 bushels Shipments bt vvhelit from Xoilh America for tho week weie rj.450,000 Tho receipts 'of wheat at MlnneiuHl (oilay were 577 cars, against 08 ciusi ,'. ..-,.. , ni,,ti, r.H pars, atriilnst ' &6 cars; 'at Chicago '134 care, against 2$ cars; at Vhmpeg W cars, agalnsj. 1?K1 cars ' ' ' - t .llw fulnrnu ritlllTPll 111, follOWS. ,'"""",n - .Alf.llHj' ...... v fj.lu tlM nnpn ltlutl Low dA ! Inaw rlpllvprvl 1 2V4 1 2IV4 1.2IIV4 I 2il( j.JJ'i'l.J? 7JH 72 7Ji, 7J'4 1 4Vl 1 -IV" I - Jan, ... l.-'iH '-" i -'" -i Oats ( . IV , i ?' Jh ., . 7J4 lb .... 7JHk ( Lard Nov ...20 7,-. Deo . , . Jan .. 2U2t 7T. 7.1 7J'i 7J't 211 21! 7ll .1JII.1.-, 1 tsii f. ;n 12 ll OB ' ja0 ::: '.m.v. ?' i7 .7 Pork VnU 43 7", ' ST 24,07 'IS (10 Jhi, .. Ill III) 4U S7 III 110 IU1IU 40 45 jfllld" tAskedAi,'i9UiUiit;,l,v5'J 1 1 it I" 1. Financial ' Briefs --- i . ,. i gainpti The New York uhlrensurv IW' Tt7,000- fiom the banks on Saturday, W, making a cabh netaln since Friday of 4J .14 drv nnn. Airerinsrato enrnlngs of eldht principal nvi.rnac' pnmnnnliin f,,P .lll.tp t PI P S10- 652,342, agulnst $!).771.177 the same month last 4ar,. or a gain of $021,105, Tet operating deficit InJIeased $3 041,- fJSG. Sl montlis total operating -reve- vsSCsrRnr"&V1CflCil fr',,,C I,eri0,, lrtUeaSP1 -Sl7.tlOU.OU4. . ,,,t- inv,t-tvc.w ftu,,,,, ,,,.,n. .., . .. . , . If. McC.li del, .1. A. Agar, J. II. Block Purlc family. -i4 0r.3i hams S 1. cured, and .T. A. XV. Young havo applied for f'.. .-'V4 ' d"' k'""S, '.I0"1 ?"fi TVToe'Inn1, thSHh"-,CaoBwnnBO,nhro & T W Trade JXInfleld .Scott , Cowrln thp c-'Hiraire. J(IW3Jku hams -molied. vvoat lato of 1 P. Mcalln and P. II. Muukslern cured, 3i4 USTiic: dq. boiled, boneleaa. lato '(I i; P. Hcann anil I', il. .viuiiiscrn cured, 3i4 fo371c; hixxe liosted their Uoard of Tjade mem-Jsic: picnic shouldera bershlps for transfer. The ln,"t ale Sll'ic, do. emokid. J7'i Was JbSQO pet to the bujetr ' 'accordlntc to average. 1 Porl of Philadelphia ' NIIII'I'CMI NOT1.S The .NorvveijlMn .'atiamer Uarrlei. which was atianded Tin ih Pea Pat.h Shoal for one week, arrived at the Spieckela Suar lie. flnlnu CompaiiVa vvharvaa Ihla lnornlne Hho was nnai j noaieu veaiernas niiernoon. vviiui I ,1 H B l,LH 11. ,,, ,111. IllKH ,I,1UI,,. IIII1IHII damftced Tt.es if' both unttinretl off StapleUnrtHc Urn ml -'ih cshcIr ime not l-n Iflcntttlrrt A nant patrolbuHt rnorti that the mpr irnn riruiiic-i pn nviiiiuu uinuuiru nt V'riiii- ' ""u i w Btaiitttru eicrr ii pHtr. rin fTPfmin wmen ir ronpjin ri ""( oeti.iis t.rwl un 1he rteV Jorrhtlt' ndelphia. i atsi.. ..t ah i-anarftr, ajlai t nnniivnil a .Aaia nayltilv kt ntrto'ofaV"" n'Ur "8mer,nB "MaV'ffirrfo'-fr'Sr and sunuus' was 440 782. compared wlli?i:PJr0A,teX'"lSliW:r,"' "&' S"i1X'r.SS. tl. tU.W.m xovW tho preceding lVtearner"rarlil.o1a h2nh"nrand,im,?riSal" ,MMiii a!Lonr ,0'ff ra,,Jj "CM twelve months: a gain of $2,679,216. The 2h ". Sn,,.lJ?J? b.V- '"J? .ft!? 'S!r.?"BUEh-orr;rln"Es 'v" eW,ll1hVr and4 'ini earnings tot the month, the ten'months Sliieh'vv.H on f trlnrirl.do"" " "t( ,he UVe,,e 'VP,UhS T "fler . .! tiTr &?&rtJPtfKi:Tr&- nlkhe'r.,eW',ood?. 77,!f be'latfp'r' are. believed to be amp e ie?erves had t 4l. I iou7 at tl 40 this moPnlni evi f"rJDbl,iK aalea. extra tlrata. IT.c. rirstij been charged from protlLs of subsidiary &i$VMZ't$ffi&h TrSffToA'BSrnd.tTJ7"T0-r.,rr,,ii e-bor"dnd.,n&V corrmanles for hccrxied fedeial excess NeoArKr-l;25?IfD0 P.cllts taxes and income iffter" Wt 1 IfL fV- IIIVI I rtniiia, liuiuttci ill JI1 f in II KV frrtfttCtralJnc wnii thU port Is ulnK morollnarKet ruld nrm with nupplleil if it"'" ". u"'7 '. yinMiT-nv iu b iiiipiiin w" v i h in luri. iiiii snius iiiiri im icriniD wa BmutnK nhlp trutl tlmt Is Urser tha R.W (Yirilril kIiipp the r i P'o Ftenmrn 'nrrlr nnd np . l.oun 1 toiith htp reinrtf to t$vt pmsspj nt d Iiiulter. d it? t Thi. mntoranifi iiilh nui ami netun itaiiiraorp. Ks paused in Cape Henry trtla mornlne m?' ""j Wisest) il .: Hun rlaea 11 od ain I Sun neta i(it run S, Flill iilelplila ,-., v., , HlBll water ,,0(1 ftm Hlsh water 7.22 nm, C..(tvv water J'4i nm 1 jivv waiei L'.ni nm . -.Jteedt-litrilliil.... .. Hlth water., f IlinnrniUh water. .1 .17 nm .f.ovr viator., 10. HI am I Mvv vyuter, .fll.tis jim , Urfiikw titer 7 . "- T ""T I 1 -- TI . JlTih water, .11 am ' lll.lv water. 1.10 pin ; tnw water, . T.30 ainU.qWj.vvatf. . h HO cm 4 .rrljea-t "t 1t" 1 7 Hth Harriet Nor) rtablven, 'Ctirdehaa. ad. sir H I, liurataa &.'', N Sir HrUhlnn (Nur) i.utlejiM, SijniMtMarta, . Quit, unltetl rruit co " ,. . i "ir Jroquoia iir,. Jiooil, iiiliti peirti- Solium. Jos C aatirltl iT ' ' JHtr Uonnam. rrum i;eiija, sininuri i-ninp' f1""1' Cleare,,.. , . ,, 8 dip Anthnnv flrnvpj. .1 r. IlrlMtnu IImIIU (p-niftro, pass anl.mde( Urkssun Jtui f I Tilt With Senate El. L- t', . t untlnued from Puce One tho neiiuuircaus!, vnn iiaxu-int'sMii-t'.'pathy nnd suppoit o( .many uf the " fefiuilllf ucjliyuiMl-ie.' ocimtuii,, inm iir Hist that now, when the war iHtoVer, Congiesa mUMt,. If ever, legaln Ittj .placer Ir, tliei Government und that tills tsue will be morb Blinrply iPietsented Win tho latiflcatlan of the peace treatlej, f5ian,uny vvnere -fise, iieie la niieuiiy Bart UIHieiHluilllllig uiiiung iiib men ui fcoth iiditlea who are trying to re Itoro'Congresrf.i , ' I Theyjetil AjJtoJBi evident, Ui.Q.H!d p tu KQITSBir awnnaji t i icAclltiulve at Versailles. If l)n la dolle, tho Senate, when It, If tailed upon to iIIhcuhs tlic treaty, can da so intelligent!,'. If It It not done, much .feeling will Reiterate In tlid next few I months nnd tlie treat, or trcntletj will , encounter ttoublp In the Senate. L S. Cn eminent In Paris One dllllculty with the Senate'H.plan of Keeping Infoimetl Is that the Presi dent himself may be abroad during much of the negotiations. In that CHHe, the Oovernment of the United States will be In PnrK The .Senate i will read about the Government 6f tho United States In tho iirjuppniiertt. That will he all until the (jov em inent, of tho United States moves buck to Washington, to have the treaty or tieatics ratified. PEACE PRELIMINARIES 1IAY BE HELD IN PARIS Turin, Nov. 25. f A. V ) Tim conferences on the preliminaries of peace probably will be held in Paris instead of at Versailles, owing to the superior accommodations ami convenW dices In the capital. Onlj the formal sessions at concluding stages will be held at Versailles, The olil I'ctlvo sittings now going on are tliobe of the Joint armistice commis sion which holds dally sessions nt Spa, the former CJc.rnian lieadquaVters, but which now Is held by the Krenvli Flench, British nnd (lernian delegates attend the meetings. General Xudnrit leprescnlB Xlaislial Koch, with Commandant SIs teron as his nsslstdnt. Oeneral von Wlntcrfeldt is the German military rep resentalive and Mathlns i:rsberger, who also was a member of the German nrmls. . ties detf gallon, participates In most of the sessions.' Some of the iteetlngs are descilued l? "zz cuorts ot tne effdrts of the Germans to obtain modi ,.., . , .... . , ,., , ,..,., im;a.IUII 111 1IIU icilllli ul tuti ui iiuaiivi: consider a chaiigo nnd a dispatch from Basel gives the text of the Marshals reply, which savs: "No attention can he given lo.tbe de mands presented in General von Wln terfeldt's letter of November 21." i The1 joint armistice commission meet ing appears to be In accordance with clause thlrtv-four of the armistice vvJdch admitted tht- principle of r pea-maiient International armistice commission un der the direction of the Allied military land naval congress While its duties which will merge later Into the sessions of tlle inter-Alllcd, conference and peace congress ti10 preliminary peace negotfntlons , wlll beRn ea(1, ,n JnnuarVi the J:aiaj de Paris declares, and the protocol" Will he signed about the end of February. i uv Bihiiu ,,.uut me rut tji r coruury, I This will necessitate n renewal of ' th0 nrmiitlcc. which expires on De cember 1" unless extended before that time I Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR whi;at nerpiptn. is.mmi butyls The I market ruled Atendr with" a eood outward movement Thp tiutaiition were Oar lots !n export elevator. Government atandtrd t in,)!,.;, naiiuaiu yiu-ea t,o, t rr.i will, it,,., t3, No 1 northern" spring. (J 39: No. 1 narorwlnler IJ3S, No I red winter, gar licky, il 37. No 1 red, amutts-. t- SO, No, 2 red winter, t: 30, No 2 northern aprlnr. 12 30: No. 2 hard winter. $2.30: No. 2 red winter, earllcky. J 34 ! Ko 2 red, amutty, 12 33: No 3 red winter. J2 32, No. 3 north, rrn tprlnc 12 32; No 3 hard winter. 12.321 No S led winter, garJI-ky, $230: No. 3 red, amotty. 12 20: No. 4 red. $J 30: No. 4 gari llclty. 2.2S: No. ' ami.tty. 12.27; No 4; rarlloky. Jmutty. I2 26:NNo. 8 rea, .!!! No 3, sarttcky 2 2d; No 5 amutty, U 23: No ,1 Barllcky, smutty, $2 24. (;OHN Prices, 0i busheln. Supnllea huh II and demand Iteht Prlcen nominal Quotations1 far lota for lntal trail" Yel low, aa tn grade and locntion. 1 SXiyi 70. OA1 h nccelpts. 10 5N4 bushels Demand .iw"i'f1l9 ft ItW.vartrJe offjTtngs at format frytes Uuotatlona Car lota as to locA- ni .o , wnue.t ,sj'4 rsic. sianiitrti -whll SJfch2"4ei No 3. white, MV4 fpKei 'No 4 white Mlr8li4c 1'I.OUIl-rlteccllits. 4J0(0. lbs In aaika. ' I'fkra ruleil firm, but trade was dulel. i The followlmr went the quotation , To iirriw per lm !. ni '.'";?.ns ..".".?" ' it 1IMI lbs In lis 11 sacks Winter per tent tuiour, Jin . istiti ii .; at 100 tier pent flour till K",fZ 11 JO Klillntr uhpnl 1IIO n.r rent flnnr. $1I1SX11.20 nil; I I. Ul. u vtaa aulet anil meant VVe ! OIIOlp ut lllfrlll Jll lm, IWirrnl l,i ,hi to tiuallt . . pnnvi;irilx.'S inuvi3iuia There whs fair Johblns trade, and the t Ra as ,., ,.,,. ...' . ,... . 'Sk! clt'".ieef.rnu,cJMne,,arid "rZ& SSRcSl I nn .it...(ul JI... ..... ,.... l.n..l.l.a , ..,. ....Niim, 4Hcl weatetn Iwtt f knuckles and tenders amoLed 41ie: beef hama Slid: s 1 tureti, looae, ic. belllea, In pllkle. loose. IIIl! breakfaat i hapon. aa tn brand and uvpriicit cttv eiirerl. i 47ltc; breal.fjiat bacon weiern cured 4714c lard, i fid- weatern roflnciL 2SH iJii'JMcl lard, pura I Keiiie renuereir L'Vjicic 1 REFINED SUGARS Demand was only moderate, but prlcea "ere nrnuy mi.) Tm a Ijasia eiljlic for nnejvmlng roi (axes,, expenses vantl interest sranuUted. . debentures net Income, was $21,460,f inintr rninmipm- ? - , . ..e1 nhu oro Tl,i, ' DAIRY PRODUCTS ' 32G an Increase of $3,005,956. The Omir.hlT The market ruletl Hrm imdar .. .. - . . . . . ;." Arm I'ohl utornirp stock waft alu tlriu. with lLiil ouennmi. me iojiowijic trn me nuo i fit inns KrpB mica neni In flrtdtt $n Jnci:t per rrate: current receipts, 20 10 pir case; i edtern PXtTll flritl nniB. .u uif-i per chbb. , flr. till Hlftri'ILlll nor m HHtnor 1 if ,'VpY s nmac mei 113 sofll-l 7tt per cie l'DtlLTRY ' l,lVi:-lemand was falrl active and the. n !. ul fivlar1 llrm til(K aninl Iml in!1 limlci IJJ.- I It'Flll fKKR lUllllllurii isiilllt' rtlltj , i llni'ttQSJfiJi' t.i'':fua;rH,iT0o(,Ji,:renrlnB,chlci: a" " ,ena aeeordlnp to tniallts .JVBJOe , rotiatcrs1 Aifonifoii I lie qiioiatmn ere :i t. - jt jii a.. .:... tin flKrfS: SjV. we.S.ft'S.'c VrfceiY Slirirnsci Jfuineaa '?ypunc per pair vveiKiuni lSifr'J lbs. atuect 1WI in. amaller altea p8:.C! eiilneaa. old rer nalr TSH0c ineLUCll It.. ltr.11 iiltli n fim i!a. inand, parlleulhrll for turkvyt Tlie uuola tlona were aaffollovvs; l-'reah-kllled1 turlteva .nrlnir .linl,e eletteil 44(ri'4riP ill, fnlr t0 eoo'd 4.1i('48e1, old (oma, 4.1t . old ht-iia, I t t'.'c. fowls tn tiarrpla dry nlekeJ. fanc aelected vr STc. vveljthlnir 4H lba'and ovaf nplece. SCic! amaller alzea, Silr73ilc, old rooaters. dry-nlckcd. 2S'p. rhlckena. Waal, rrn fancy, welthlna; I4VJ lba ' apiece, 42 f44er vvelchlnir 4 lba aolece nnd over Sic. ritllBinrV) uu'i'.invui tTn' . ,,..vnp. ,,. ern fancy. welhln Ih Oi lba i apiece. 42 . .,... .......A., .uin ..... n ...n... weighinir 314 lba. apiece. Slot w,iihlniT J'a., a lba. apiece 8ilSlc( aprlnr'duckaf Peon- aslvahU, 40civ aqunba. per diz?n. white. welxhlne UtPlJ lba per dot.. Mlisni do, uis-icr vveigmnic ma apie.- nnu over aic, vvt8ho;.lUJ0 lba, per dir , HOZ.oOtifo, aielahlneV' I'" per do.. litOiOaif.' do. weUuiiiK lba.. -per dua . "' vvelnhinK BOllla lba. per doz., 3jT4i tlarll el.rvUPJ...ii. amau ana ,rvo s, - iiv.!9rT gulueaa. uune, per pair, .75cOl.i.'ol old. 0UJ73e. ' I v- ' "iriL'cu rnrtiTa , ' TRESH FRUITS tha1 rSarlitVV"fta ueixrallv' ateadl1 K but ifi maud vvaa on'V mtHlerute. The uuotatlona I vver aa follotva" Appiea, .veiy roric. per DUliH-J-au I'ippin. vsiv-i.oii. anovv, aiiui Hi, Kins. 4.".il Ualduln. tf (1 VS . Hub. bardaton, ,JtO.' 'J5: Oreenlna:. 44WU; vuHoaa earletlea, S3ft.V Anedea PennaHvanla and Vlralnla. per I.I.I, lien (Jmli, 3UJH3 S(IJ (lano. .IJ..HIIHJ Miatman vvtneaop, iiwi; York llmwrlal J4W8. Applra, per S-bualu baaket. 4tlvtPl J" do, rer. ouli. Uakft. tTtieOtl.lin. Anpf weatern per b6. IZ 33 ma 1.1. l.einana. per box. S4alin Oranaea. California ivr lx)i IHOII: do. Florida, per craio. .- ...iv.i .'", .ri iiivbv, r.uui.n, upr atrnp. J71HI .j-OIapcfrult, pen box, HMft IS Ml ' ("ronberrles, Jeraev, per buahel box,1 JS.25i do. do, bcr bid.. imVi. VEGETABLES h aoiwral iuaVket Vtaa aulettaod Itlion'eil llttlH change. Quolallona follovvt White .rotaioen. lliKtenv, Vhor. .par bW.-i-Xo 1 ., iftaOkRIlfRo'a" T.&0M'J SO. Whlta'potiTtheal'l llieraei'. per.iruii wa.au wvimi, lowtiuc Tv"a. S. 50fl0c. White potatoea IVnliavl vanla No I, per Jou lba. IJ JOOS SJj do. fancy, WacuiuH. ftS UB8 JOhirto. Jvlp. t. .!fH.T; '.' .wftrVlof.1. "HTLVK GOSSIP OF THE STREET McADOO ACTION . PROVES PUZZLE Former Scctclary of Treasury's Reasons for Resigning Unsatis factory to Some Bankers There wits little news for discussion In the financial district on the Saturday half session outside the resignation of Secretary of the TreaAury and Director General 6f P.allronds McAdoo. None of the bankfrrt or brokers whose opinions were nsked on the hiatter wanted to speak Ppr publication. The news vfas Unquestionably a general surprise and most universally unexpected. If n composite of such opinions ns were expierfscd privately lould be given it would show that n vers large majority nicepts Mr. McAdoo n pciponnl stnte mftit ns to bis reasons for rcslgnliiK botli positions and sas he 1 entitled to full tredence for ever) thing In that statement, htit .they consider that thes are also entitled Ho certain, mental i obser vations as to whether that statement gives the whole story. Many say they wonder why, when Mr McAdoo has managed to get along as ho has done, he Could not have waited at least for tw.Q months longer until President Wilson would have returned from Ilurope. Instead of adding to the President's burdens, as unquestionably his resignation at this critical time must do. Some others snv thev tlinnuht in. I?? . n,,, ns suis o? the 'future of the railroads would, bo deflnltelv decided. In the midst of all the discussions "a singular fact was noticeable It was that men who In tho pant have criticized Mr. McAdoo's conduct, especially aa .Setietary of the Treasury, vvere now loud In praise of his ability and, n3 a rule, those who weij loudest In his praise were now condemning him for resigning at the present time. But most of the discussions weio de voted to Mr McAdoo's possible succes sors Many financiers of national repu tation, nnd two especially who have been close to tho Administration, vvere spoken of ns tho most fit, but for cer tain reasons were the most unlikely of appointment. One tiling Is certain, that tirb present Comptroller of the Currency would be a most unpopular appointment among the financial fraternltv In this clty and Is at the same time snoken nf i as the most probable successor to Mr .xicAtloo ror both positions on account of his- former railroad experience, it Is said Brokers said that Mr". McAdoo's resignation had po effect on the mar ket and that the weakness shown toward the close would likely have occurred In any event. For a few dajs. unless the Piesldent makes thc appointments at once, there will be a good deal of speculation as to the appointee or appointees . Henry I, Doherty &. Co repot tr "Earnings of Cities Service Company for October. 1918, made a satisfactory showing dt spite the Influema epldem'c, which materially affected operations uoui in tne oil division and public util ity department, and alro the fau that effects of the severe storm In August Are still being seen in the delaed cortiJ pletlon of drlllFng wells In the public utility depirtment thp principal effect of tho epidemic was In the operation of In. dustrlal plants and In the quarantlno re strictions,, which resulted In a mater al curtailment of light and power consump tion, j In jtho oIJ djvls'on, tho epidemic disrupted to a greater or less extent operations In the field as well as In the transportation, refining and distributing departments "Gross income of Cities Seivlce Com pany for October, 1918, was ?1, 784, 000. while after providing for expenses and Interest on debentures net income for the month was Sl.liG6.S43 Balance for j the month available for reserves, pay- j nient of common dividends and surplup (-lias $1,329,618 I ror tnc ,,. monlh ended October 3, inijl a-ross income was 118 CS'IB. ', InnrpfiRp nf I5R1R:l!t ewif thp pnrrp. ipondlng ten months oi 1917, while after providing tor expenses, taxes and In tel est on debentures net Income was 118,075,975. an lnciease of, $2.5G7.924. Thp balance for the ten .months avail able for reserves, pavptent of common dividends and surplus was JH.716,279. compared with JU,4B5,234 for the ten months ended October 31, I917i a gnlii of JSjyil.fHB, t'Gross income for the twelve months endbd October 31, 1918, was $23,097,- iSliVa garn of $3,391,210 Over, the pre; T' ceding xweive monins, wniie alter nru.i i balance for the twelve monins avauauie DOCTORS ACCUSED OF NEGLECT Woman ,Snys They Kcfuseil to Treat Injured Brother f iluvestlgatlon of nlleged neglect bv p'ljskhfns at .leffersoil Hospital of Rob in,,,l.all 1 1 (IE 1lin oli-aol i 1i flliul jesterdas in Hahnemafn. Hospllal of a fr,,pMired gltull, wa4 deniftililetl toilav bv - Mrs Mary L. HfcA.'rfiSler' of the vic.im fnmiThell wag found, .uncbnsclous at . ..n. a..,k u.1 tjn.nnv atrfceta. Snturdav '",,., ,a WaktUKeil to Jeffsrson Hos- lue iftivD w 1" '"vi"" w..m ........ strepts Btnllon al Ihe retiuest of the) hos pital authorities, who, the police sj nssereeii int: umu ,n .ut.c.j ..m.,. The patrol crew, however, took the .min to Halinemann Hovpltul. lie tiled ihu palprdav rriornlnir. , irun .f, ... K.m ivuv iiiii nri ,viip. ,,i- w.. .... . .. - ---- brother in his last nipmenls and tle- Pinrpd Blifed scov ereu no unce or a(couoi neputyjCoroner.Jrehrng Is conducting 'i. piiin-atlnn P In.vfBllgivion. ' l 3 r! f . - f . I'HOTf , y - , .1 rp jj IIOTOPt.AYS H R A , 6tVlMED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OF THE-UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT ! 3JD AUUVlC ilAltlvt.1 nit t cm In SUCH A MTTLt) VIKA1E" PFDAR 00T" PKDAH 'AVt:"NUB , FltED Vro'NE 111 I "T11K OOAT ' COLISEUM ""V. 3Uth x .Ki IJOUOI.A8 KAinllANKfl In, IIU UliMbia J lilt' COLONIAL a,n'2?1r.H:pd,Bt ATE ?: w. Kf.nninAN in THBEK-X OORDON" I . 40TII t MARKET 8TS. MATINEE UAILV I PI JREK.A .Jj --' JVVT , .IAI R. HAnT In "it RIDDLE OAWNB" ' FRANKFORD "w 1A"- BVSINESS CAREER . OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead CCLIII "ITrlUJN I stciilied out ot Uranu central VV Station into Forty-second fctreet I was stunned by the lonfuslon or traltli After the three quiet, peaceful months me .,...- . . I'vo spent In dear old 1-armilale I noticed tho ihange very much Besides, I expect that having been so ill nnd ... .,,!,,. ,i seeing fw people, txcept mothei and tho rest of my folks and Mars Mars I Gillespie, Pie got Into a bit of n rul In a few, minutes, however, I began to feel more at home. Of course, Fran cis met me at the station and w walked to Btoadway, then took an up town oar to Mrs Samper's. "It's been lonely In New" York with out vou, Petet," ho said for the fifth time I've missed Francis, too. nltlioiiRli he. tamo to rarmdala for two week -mils, during Which tlnic ho saw the for about ten seconds, the rest of the time being spent with my sister Lucy Ho told me that 'Max Bcltinaii the Kast rilde hardware man, was asKlng for me nnd said that It I'd left I,ee. the ipUp n u Ii gram stating the time to ex realtor, he'd be glad to have me work, put It winch Is generally about 1 n in fos him nt 25 per. I "'e tialn Is hullt on the lints of our "And that reminds me." went on ,l'"'1?,7," 'rs I" hT,' "f," V""-". Francis, "a friend of yours, a Mr. Crof- I rl?'' '"d tooler. ant) Is well equip,,, d ton. has nslted me several thnes about . ' ' ,r" "- " aut BOO coses com- vou. and also a Mr. Itiller from Boston trlpU to get In touch with 0U vou seem (ulte popular." I sure was tiekkil to think that 'C C " cared enough for me to ask after me wlille 1 was so ill Hi this time we were at Mrs Sam-, per s She cried ep sure 4 enough. critd when I got "there,. She had a big spread in honor of raj return to N'cvv Yoik After dinner we all played "rum" for an hour and then wo adjourned to our rooms When ve got to our combina tion bedroom-sitting room Francis lit a cigar. 1 lit a cigarette and wo settled down to an hour's confab over my futuro woik "Wliv don't vou co to Bellman's for n few month, Peter' He's a real white i man and ou'll learn a lot about running u store that might coma In useful should ou ever want to tnke up your dad's line and a drug storo la a pretty' good place to live In ami to own " I shook mv head, ".'o, Francis, I woudn't want' to do that. I like old man Beltman a heap, but I don't like his kind oT business that cheap trade, ou Know," I explained as Francis looked puwlod when I said "his kind of business" He stroked his ihln thoughtfully for a few rrioments Then he came across with this plan: "You were very success ful with the Magnitude Life Insurance intuitu ijite lunuimiuu Company. Why not go nnd see that Mr " "Mr. Oohlninn?" I suggested "Yes, see Mr. Goldman and see If jou can't get back into the staff." "Xo-o, I don t think so, old chap, al- though as I'd be working for a straight commlfsfon. Iip would be glad to have me back) I've no doubt," was my com- ment. He urged me so hard that I reall.v.1 began to consider It, In splte-f my ex- pressed determination fo open a real j estate office of my own. "You know nothing nt all about real i estate," he said, "and to tackle a business- of which vol! knqvv nothing and TJrue GoxcriHlieilt to IllX'ite P without any Idea of how to run It is , ,r, . 0 decidedly risky. Oct back Into the In surance business; you can make good money in tliat, then put vour energy In studjlng up business subjects" Of course Francis means well, but when ho says I don't Know business he's dead wKing I've nlvvajs noted care- full.v how itnvbody 1 worked for (except my 111 st Job at Marsh & Kclton's up to BoMoii) handled things AVell, -we tltrashed tlie matter ovei till near midnight, ajid I flnall) decided veiy reluctantly that I'd go to tlie - " Magnitude tomorrow and see Mr Gold- man and Mr. Perkins and arrange to put a little more time In the Insurance : .. .,.. , .. . ...,,,. pyisineaa-inae is .1 i.,e-y vve-re vvuium. I don't need nns drawing account any more I've got a real bank account. I've opened one In the Manufacturers' and Commerce Truat Company. I see bv my cheek stub that I've exactly $800 (here some little ehoke-a-horse" roll that would make' Six in Hospital Unit Praised for Bravery 4 ontlmied from Page One and kept right on moving Finally vv found a tave that seemed to be the.' only place that wasnt being shelled 1'veiy night Fritu sent a few shells over; and thev fclruek everywhere but oui c.eve." .Miss MiMlllan told h(iv tlle patients weie kept wnim when the team first got to the line and was driven to use e liedlents "We lalil the wounded on benches, wrapped blankets all around i them and over tht- penehes and put lamps under the benches lt kept them nice and warm' The university unit, al ii permanent base In I'h.ilel tiuvon, vvoiked undei ttienp inersure .onilnuousl Thej took over a peisonnel foi a SOO-bed hos pital Tlieii when the Americans got I Into fighting and medical aid was needed i at the front Inlversltv nf Pennsylvania, Jlase Unit. 'o .'il detached tw"oteamii, one for surgical work Und Ihe other foi i shneU wuik on (lie fiont lines Meutenant t'olone'l Cainet headed the surgieal leain, Majoi I.'. 1,. I'liaspu, wliu Wfiii "it, .. ...,v. , ...w ........... v- Hon, was put Iu command p( the shock mini This Inttei ga tlrs( aid to cut.es vv heie the shock of the- vounds tlucdluneil to kill he patients before thev eould get surgical attention) Pane Nhtirt-llondeil heiidlug out these two teams left th'e base hospital shot t-haudeel, as it took away eight doctois, eight nprsea nnd fifteen enlleted men With this curtailed staff Base Hospital No. handled 'J200 cases tonstantl.v A letter from one PHOTori.Ava 1 K i S II IMRO WW ' biMilu AVI-., jwiviuis Jumbo J unction on Frvtokf orcl t'L11 DUUUI.A8 FAIRHANKH In "HlJ-UNI' IN JlUUOUtO1" I fin IQT 8-D ANr LOCUST BrREJJTS Mali 1 rt a i'IA I.S d.ln.. , unva aw-! w .."f. HRi UlllltlU WILLIAM S. HAIIT Irt 'liORDKR WIHELHSS" NIXON "D UeiW MMXi 7T;nd . HArtBT MOIir.Y l"n PARIf" IUDQE AVE. 'DAUPHIN BT. PARK. Mat artfc jj, tn8 t. u. iinuni nntHQIn flW TUB! HI iK'R.Ilfr lirtrtnit THE CRUISE OV THE llAKfi-IIBMBVB1' ' DIXOI I MD AND 8ANSOM BTS iVKJL-l , MATI.NEB D WII.I.IAal PAItNUH In DAtL'T "RIPBRS OF TIK PURPLE SAOE" CTD ATvln QERMANTOWN AVE. O l ItriU AT VENANOO HAIlofD rAT In 8T, t i .'rniVATS PRAT1'" of the men at the'.base, receled y Mrs IMunid Martin chairman of the Inlversltj Hospital welfare committee, indicated that this number might be ln reused In 3T,00 'Of course we could not enpe with I lie situation ' sn1.d the writer, one of the inllsted men who had been detailed 1" wilto a communitv lettei telling of tin' hospitals work, 'without the help of the comnlestcntH 1 wish i on rould look In on Chrttel Uuwin t lie wrltei enntinued 'and see tho ilnllj routine, ns I inn sur,. Ii would be Interesting nml surprising You would"! see novs doing jobs that three months "". "' - toroiKn to them a- honor is to Germuiij, nnd performing their uks w,h K(0 reaults aml lenectlng ircilli upon themelves. '""t Imagine our bojs cooking In '"" klieluns, mopping lloori, doing lIumlni? an(, ystitlnfCi klmN f liosplt ii ,.rl, and. last but not leiM, "holding soft coal from mrs everv dtiv W li u thp (l)al hpaveis llnlsir hi night vim i,iii mp nothing but their eM". and I mint v-iv that, despite tile main Irk sunn tnks they me assigned, tin spirit of thp inpii is commendable Of mum "p lire ill nnliius to get to the front ii" .mil men, our biijitlsin of tire i ml nUp nin dintn.es with the bojs wii ,ire k'lviii)- their all lfst democrat h uld iipiNh but still we hII iindei "t.uid Hi il the onl Ivn; to hilng the w u i" n successful luncluslon Is to do tin dun in hand' Uieprfulls lli'd Crnss .Train Viintlier Inleiestlng feature Is the inivil uf a l!ti Cross train of wound td 1 Iu toniin.indlng ofllcer will le .. .. Whin ii pulls in all our ambulances nnd iiuikx ,m Hind up outside the l.i tiun mil about fortv "tretolier-beniers in I'm witli litters and blankets The lied t uism women dntloned lieie take Hun nl iips with baskets of clir.uetti f mil inklci wIiIlIi will give lomtoit to n wound d while tmi ihnpl.Un goe Ihrougn tin tihln cheering the bojs who iimiI t heir most ihe tomiMdiidlng ollker Majm Pin so I apd several assistants board the train et the ilatlon neaiet CImUI, diagnose (lit. oases nnd tag each man with tin mme of tho bospitnl building that i.ties for Ills particular ailment I The minute the tialn arrives we start j unloading Tho rtretCher-benrers bond I1"1' lr" look at me nuns Mp .inn ,ule bhn to the unloading platform The loading platform, whtre the .tin hul.im.es are loaded, Is divided Into stalls mil path stall marked with the nnnip of one of our hospitals, o the stietibet-beatei places his else in the si.ill lorrettpomllng with Ills slip Time mi two men In each stall, and tliet, together with the driver of the ambu lance and his assistant load piomptlv nnd no iaxe Is In the stall more than ,i minute A tolonel from tho niedlc.il heailtiuar- Kis made a general Inspection of Base No 20 Its personnel and equipment nnd wutihid us unload a train of Vvounded He pronounced the hospital and iqulp- : ,-,., ... tt ,,,! i X-l nnd the personnel 100 per ..rllt elliclent He commcntcir' In par , tlcuMr upon the careful manner In vhhh the patients were hindted, and jcaib It Is so at a)l times, at. the men j j t handle them mecli.inli.illv but I m ,i little of the milk ot human klnd- ' ness and smpatli with their work ' i -irsnAA A TVTO WT A TVIHT VJJE4llVi.rt.nJ VV 4.1 WILSON TO CALL WHILE IN EUROPE 'resp (lent to vtsn some Teuton Port Il JOSEPH HCRKIM.S Special Cable to Eidning Public Ledger Coirlolit, Ilia, litf .Neu) 1 orl. 7lni's Co. IJerlln. .Nov 25, via Tho II igue 'I lie llVEMvn Puni.ic Lcixinn corre spondent Is reliably Informed that In fluentlil circles heie ate uigliiK tlie (lerm.in (lovcrnment to invite President i ..... . i.ii --........ : iAnL vv uson 10 vian iitiiiuu), .,,..,,.,. -i """ """"" """"". ;" . . x- The Taceblntt tiuotes from the New Yurlt Times of October 12 former Am- lnasai or .viorcentnnu 3 leieKiani iu . Thpo(,or Wolrri whlch ,t sfls e,pr reaci,e,i the latter, but must have been stopl)ed bv the old regime ' iVollf avers that, Without knowing of jioisenthau'B telegram, he went tn the I chancellor. Prince Max of Baden, and ( suggested that he advise the Kaiser In I that veiv sense, which the Chancellor , Vipaimilnelv nromised to do. having lie- eome eonvlnced that the ovei whelming inajorlts of the (lerman people desired the Kaisers abdication and the consti tution of a republic Wolff deplores that President Wilson s 1 Jut,t and generous Inteptlons" have not found expression In the armistice hut that Instead the German nation Is being dtiv en Into chaos, des'tjtiition nn'd s'ar vation , The cominunlcatlon to which Theodor AVolff refers was an open letter b Hem Moiginthau pilnted In the New olK Times on OCtobct 12 This lettei an swered a previous editorial sugges'lon of Wolff that Oeimany appeal to tmni rlpTifl nP U'llaon like the former envov Mr MorMnlhai advice was that tho j-vaiaer nnu ma ovu ui.-n.v. v I'HOTOI'l-Ws The following thcatie. obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bookinp; Coipora tion, wliich is n Rtinrantce of early showing of the finest productions. 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M. to Midnight CllAPUN Irt "SHOULDEn AIIMB ' j -. . ,, 'maATmSii, 56TH ST. mhXTRlri ' , TfiKDA PAR A tfl .Ttelniv tlDruce MATINEE UAH.I I "UNDER TUB YOKE" GREAT NORTHERN "XfiVt II" Drotd St. at Kris SK9SUH HAYAKAWA In "THE TEMl'LU OF DUSK" IlifOCD I Al 0 WALNUT BTS. lMr r-rU AL. sun. a -.so. , ev. t o, tJ ,.. r MlUJatBt) HARRIH In ., Un," f'FOH HUiSBAND'S ON,Y" Radicals Control German Government ; (nntlmirtl from lMp line four limits doubt us to their power ha ul Ison pi,n inning the i'nmmlsloni rs tlipmselvt Somt of them, belonging to ilu In depemltnl Socialists, believed In tertnln cases nt least, that the tvpnitlve tom- mlttio of tlu Sold'trs nucr WorKinrti h rmim it slinuld be concerted a crtnlii miatuio of Independent autnorlt s .. ... . ..t .1 rt t itll It1 IMlltl 11 ilBl.f'l lillll ' II" lll'lll 'If Sndfilltis of all shades togethpi with olllclils of the old regltm who hnve b.-n taken ovei Into the imcpiii skuih niliiKli fieih within the old fashltuu d -pit. nus hnlls nnd moms odnrnul with rtd purta'ns ted liftings and ml . " pel which l.istrire an inherit im- fi in tin foimer iigline in one laigp n oni fiom tin l lotliL'inva nf tl bnpp wall H lift -Sll POT ti lit ot I'rlncp von Billow sin IhiI bttuvo Irnth down on them Fnt the deli gut from the Poldle-s and Vorktmn I uii c I waiting foi admission to th i ihinel mepllngs. ,U which thev weie to I uul up fot what thev deemed tin II slip . ne nuthoiltv In intuitu room the IMmv limit" 1 i mi mi lorrespouiltiit s nun tlunil to tiehelmritli von Slemt n wh. mule It ipiltp ileal that, .ilthoiiKh In had preiloutly In en attached to Print, Mux of II nit n s -toff he had tin gn .it. -I ennlldenip M Plicr ir.d ms .isboiiiui nnd didnrpil his rout t noil tnil oi, v i sitting sodallst C.ovt inmt nl .mild s.ifelv guide thcdestlnies of the i.rrn in nation thioitgh the prttnt erivit IP1 siitl that thev feired no tt.itlonirv ! I in the K.iit-trs fr end- irr i. . bodv bt-llevitl In the reuseitatlon of n dptt.ised bndj politic I pur loo Vlnrli Itileriiutt Thp onlv danger, he added w n" lb it tin pitsent goviiniiunl nilgli. K" a tall loo fii In Us tnlei.ttlon "f ui i ' r, - Km nsiliips its thp Snanaius ginup I his toleration was lllttatld bv the l abll.et s iitntst ilpsiio to miunia,in unuv mtiei and law, he asertod f. m t '"Tor" felt the good will of Piis'itent XX llson. of which the Herman nation a so pltl.tbb In need at present Ihe i:vi.Msin Public Lmuilii tme spnndent Is Infoimed -ram ether ouris that the Spartactis group Is leallv at the bottom of the present illlTtumcs between the People's Commission, is mil the ,-t inline committee of tht soldi, rs and Workmen s Council Althnin.li the litter has epiesed itiietf tejieiteillv In favor of a national convention it fppiiis 'hnt niembus of the Sp.irtiiciis t!iou.p have ppisuadcd It to protest .IK ini-t an i irlv date for the elect'uu which It was Mild tint the Peoples Commission, is hid decided on without first iniiMiltinif the executive committee if the inunell Hence the hitters assertion that tho lt, I Ptoples Commissioners lorm miiv ns executive organ; hence also tills official communication lssueu louiiv Tho lnformitlon lUDHwn0(l nomiti-, -. . ,i" . r 1. . . .1 . I adlcal assopmonts of taxes and Mulnl- ilnu of tertaln larRc IntliHtrlU riitp nrlsos lmo bein orcontplNhwl It. uen .1 manner that not oen the tiatlnnal con mtlon will dare iutnlilr thun Dras tic reform In the Inheritance tax as well as rettktlon of land owneiship .ire a;-o nlaniud. , , All tliene inni8urev If ,-erh.ii) In .1 innr inndr.ttt form .ire tiWt nut or the tnimram of the resulai Soclaibt. but tliej are willing to HUbml It to a nattonni lonveiiiioii iiuiin ..... ... will pint a nuijoiitv .... iho houigenl pirtles fe.u thai the snldier.s and Workmen's Count 11. aided bv the Spin tin uh anil similar giuup-i. will suiceed ir wrestlinr the supieine power from t.ie Penpls s Commisslimeis nnd that the next ew mvs will i-m .1 ihinge In the (lovirnmenl unless the uiminlssltineis liter then eviieniPiy inlpmnt iiltltudc It Is mnie than douni- ii'inoii. luiimiiv " ' . ., tolerant attitude It is mme than dnuht f.,i ,1,11 .it en in Merlin nnd .1 few other .luge cities the Sparlncus ind kindred 'iltments piissefs ans tiling like a 111.1- Jiultv It is (piite certain that the soltllerb now leturnlng In largi mates from tlie front will never HUlunit to the ele ments now dominating the soldiers and Workmen a Council bo both the ripar t.icus group and the inunell feel th it thev must net at once and make their position secute hefoie the Hi Id gra lloinl from the fiont tenclits liere The Peoples Corrtmls'iom rs believe that if tlie y can u anage hv tonipi omie and dela to ward oc attack, foi 1 tew d.ivs more they will come nut vlrttnious Thej rettnlnb have the 1 ounti v .it lug( vvltu tno'ii, and even nini m hip i.h.v ...- ii Uh uivell I.MIINOION . .S'ov JS VIA1II.1) 1 lti:i)I.ItUMv wife nf Albert J Habliu Ion llelatlves and frienn Invited to fu ner.il Tiles J p m 411 Ilhawn at l'ox ehnse lilt nrlvale.. Hlllaldo ("em llllli.i.rr :o -ji, rjl.lAHl.TIl n- ? X'u 'IriuVev' "iSlTlMS' t v s ana menus inuu to run era. spi-viol i'iniitii'i,.viv ,r rmnorur n OMAIHCO c i .. THinimu rj,r, .j. v-ZZryS -t-Wlyfl' V ' LOCRfC- ii l.yBFOAATJ- JF0AAT;3H V-: . I 5Sk ... ixpfte? -J rLm &3ii) i IRFRTY Lll0lD COM 1II1IA AV I-.lDC.rv. I 1 MATINEE D V1LV VIOSTAOI" I.OVK In ID HIM THAT HATH 333 MARKET $ltt?fZ llAF ( i vrtA k uu'vn i '"il 1111", 8 WARE VOVfN MODEI 4i!i hOUr SI Orche.tra IVlV-'Lyi-l-, fnntlnilona 1 o ,,"'"lr mv i-oitrt vrviU " IV GEUMIM OVERBROOK 'IO . IIAVEK. POIID K (lEnll.DIM FAHItVIt In mi: Ti'H.v (if Tiii: vviirui PALACE ,L'nV,t,1,,1 PRINCESS ,WvAaK.It1Tr,F7 1:1 AINF ,SA?,!Pf ISJBI-N in - ' .MElt .VIAN" REGENT MARKC,T JV,l0,?,"n SECRET SritlNOS1 IUfl lOA M To lV.,i.V .. 'THE ROAtl TO I'ftArTtiE" SAVOY ,S" WA,'KP OTREEf ajrA-V S fc H A, M to Mldnle-hi KERRIOA.S" In "THE HIUDE.V SNAKE-' ClIAI-UN in "BHOULDKB AHMa" STANLEY ,w.R?!r??i,?.,,"ia HAROl.n MJPKWOOD Iri ' IPALH FIRST1 cllon hut been reached vet hi.. R to m nnnrttnfiit" of WIIMhti ' ir'1 I'l-imriment nmti-d to fiinfrsl, Wfd .! ?.?. II II ti.rsht mil N llroml hi lllsh mis. J m lis vlrthHiili m . Camdiin. W, J.f iHdiP. Iw llunrilB on llnlv -1 sirnhpn n rhurrh In r in Ini Hoi) H" Mirr,pn piti . 'j. 'JJit AmMrentH ci.lv the ..sua! Iw,. o, ' r,V, "Nn ,, flMIN. uin l.u.b.nl ,,' TnVnSl N'Vpd "..VuXerf Utc ' thrp. soldiers ate on vvnlih dulv In ,t Dnrnihps IMu-r iopo llaurl soprt r,l pn'r n" X .", kstr ird " n.iat vlf ' 1k, SC from of the former I'hnnrtllors pihut .r i,p, ,, frlPnd- Phlln Wood ., inrt frKl. impid ,, funri ,VriM .W-iV, No tlal.or.ttP nieusuns for the pn.t.e- " ""?"" )' ,,''",',: 'J",e; Wrt I m . n "o.; r,n" "' oVrmsfr ' W 543 tlon t.f the Governments hghcslMii.h 'u ',", '",.,.--, xi; rtl- . Int ,,. i,., prU1 ltpmlnB SSV g " 41 orl repin to have been takLii, and ,., - , ''""il Tuvj v .jS-TS i...i ti.o, ...rl.trntlnn forth, e ect on ' vv enei 11 N till it -ioenin requieiri ."".."'" t.'t I'" ' .7 J 1 . .... minlnn ,,i,iilil hoirl n , "" s I ( Il Ur. 1 nf 'he lull 1'ret lout Wools Jll.e.1.1 m J.- n Ibl.l VVI J. nuaoanflj, ' i of a national convention woulil .vk n . m , (J ',., ,.m ,i, im, of Albertlna Heed (nee ehender and jwftj tr&-ii Junuaiv 2 and that the eliillnn would I ninoiN" Or .'7 r.ev JOIIV I DIO of tlv lnl, Atlam ami Mari He d nelltYveje! "iviKW toKe place f'Vbrnarv J is ini'irrtct no ow nff st jnenh i rhurch aininlviu and frl, nds .'nth d ntun rtepuhllean OiiliLArf,ifil iiifiniiKltlon ot that hind lining vet hem Pa Iteverrnd t leruv relatlvca nml frleniH of Jlilh Ward Invited to lunerat, Thuia, JtJri . bpli.tl u im bv 'the rniiimi.vlonci" ' Invllcl lo mouth a mind in tas iinreaeiilite 7 ". m lji'i N nv r at Ilequlem, iSili dtcldeil upon uv tne nmiiip. ronee vtlun Church Front and Allen f mars St. I.udvvrls'- I hureh II a m Int, prl,;, v!&Ll lleliiv Convention Imira llvlnt ofhee 1 .alrmlmr n in a m int; Most Uoly ned,nr fVm v I a55. Wh.it , hpartacils g,o.l, ...l tel- ""' "n " . ",' ' " - ,m, .f" -mnSa" " 'VP'St.lArl Wj n;,'hVuriiirtpiha,;,i!!ri;rsn,,o n-7z, i ,. m, v, ;:n , nk',r,. iuv. us 4. met. S OUIICU lire JJlHlllUm, n u ".l,, nf liitut Pi rml .0 Itpmii np md Ip .. t. tta,i i r..nnr.i !.... i r,.fi i tin, natlotml LOllentlnr unlll cprtnm ,i nt mil Columbia nv Tuen af'.i r 11() i: ritl.H , im iJrMnmoint CeBi.'' . ,,,lt,.jl nioimiii pq nf tiii'iliPO ilttu onUHUlY .1 n iii trr-t r ind Int ( hnr m irm j.iuie,u ,,t i, . i.o,,1 UV.I il soldiers n(l worRmtn p unintin Uininlnn ui u t nil Iti h ifi r Tn m itisn ihhm j nimu ui hum uir u a. .. -Jiflfti MONIflOMBIlT-In loi,n2 inlnirv , -tnd f.lenna are Invited to tli ml ,K fu t'v "" ' 'J'j, ' "J, '' 'e'n(n itddt-m Sl molher MVUVJ MONTOOMI Bl Nov njrjd 'tf, ?m pl m Vi c,a Xavler a Cnureh ,0 a. m 1 ; ' t lnl Ml IVue fern ''ViiisiiiV 'viv AVII I IVVI-P- hna.l i,-Jri II VI 1 -Nov JI 1IUIVI.V- II ann of jnL' e ''m'X, MiaTdev aiedll nl. v4M VIUIVS- SMddenlv Nov "I a. in -v. ll. lit . in Htni.iln.mav ,,, ,wrp,p Oathnllc Club.'iUm-l Jwl Ui.Uei VlkHa Iue notice of fun r. I will ..f 1 .tei h an IV ii v II .lliuati ime I Ii Uel i it I" J. J . r,ra,,,l ,LW,i?' !?:". 'iM &rW IWS' VH r .niii" -- ..".--"- ."'."-,- "S ' V 1,'I.HH .MIV Zli t3laltl-i IT "iVJ t t. MrtL 1 U 'J Tin pRtjoJ 5'JiVn-i T.nulem imii Hi Blvvorl. ("h.r.h nrJ;Cjnil'; ,Vri.iJi"rl8 '" 'fvv Till-- nilimiri-AiI,?fi,,,fl., ? H !" '"' """ lSt"ul,hrt' rm Aul nuir-n rcquSrn iiwh Churth of Corpur ; lllh OI.URIOLM AUVEVTURE" funeral f ? ," i V in In Walmliir Caro,. , .f, ' ' 1 nv,cu .. vrt. .1 lute 1IHVMI1V I J..... x...t nl Tir"fl. itnil ar .TnKM .2. Vlinvtrw. am no. "' ,-.vt,.ia "..-.., Ill llbluittn, uml frlurirl In ., I C.'.L tl'llanr. (no, Al U. L.lV,. I V "J JtSi .ni:ATiiB . vvp.1 . ii iii la.-s n rmh t tnt Vtmr Alt II l A T I 1. n X - -- , j IN - Nut A wifi ot" ilfr-tt llHvtqBton. H. hPl.HJ li'I;llh(t iltid prlxRlp, cj rnifin ! utli rn I i i iint max l" xifuru r ion i to l MONTdOM 1 ll Mini nt Muri i. nrl lul l)r Wlfllll1! I' ItlHir iioftl til llilttliffl uTiA trlriMn Irtlltfl tr funrrxl mrxl'r Turd 2 p m II t,u"H' lwhlliii ini trlnti . ,. A lr,, A, J'irm;.rl.Vr ll"H i lililliriii pi Jl 'III I ill.l 11 IIK'tl t" PI i u - Itvi.PII D Wis h I -11 I I SpM I .ill. mil Tilt I m list el ls pk nc ii n r u I nt s In a m lot n-i nl, III l I II - kill- 1 ii in linn In Trance vi ti iii(ivi. i in Kuivn nni.sirn i it I iii'ii ml s.,1 Dlvlainn 3.1".1 i Ilu m nl i s Infitntrv out I 2'i l.at" ical ,i i 1 1 r v t i Pi n ii'Pi.i I - s t .1 nniN i m n 1 1 liilKlantl if ho Vliirt V II. I p. H " I I lien.U mat till XI tn s to 10 p t'l "Sit i i r . I 'f.r P". t ' I it i . VP.silN" it .'I JOIIS- I" hu'b-ind of Vint ii i itfton In, t s.hlnipfl nffpil VI Iteli ilt." v, ti.I frh iiilc iiifmliere of Hit llnlv "Same sml n ,f ih ( luirth of tht Inriirtiiitlnti mil iiiplnvx if Philip Uinid rl Int It 1 to fn i nl lhui sin a in 11" VV Tulni rti s .1. inn tcnilini mii t lnir,tinf tin lucir i t, t Ion in n in lm Hob Itcilemer c m Vui fiinirnl I Villi CIMII lln Sill . tills ns ' l N liiilnnl ,,f I nit t irtbtls III siuil i rt.Kl mill ,un nf Hi lal l.ieeph an I ItH.li 1 t nrtb-.tp naeil n inirt lie Htlv rf ind frh wU liitilp.l tn rum nil Tut. 1 1 i lick from hli, Ifltp rlilen'e 12JI VII itrnvr si I rankftii 1 rvicej In si Mirk I1 I' I huri h nt J ot S.CK lnl st i Mil' ' l t Vltlv VI IV litviire llv TV1 Vv 21 V II H i I.MtK ii v, d 7S ItilntlvcB and fn In t Inv ltd tn fiineril rvlcpn XV". d 1 In p m rttiifht.rR rtslitenct Xtr t "lm rlos Jiff rsnn nclavvare ( Ity Pel I m M rirnri.p rem till I. Sin JO .1 SetiHrk N" 1 MVnY vvlfi- .f I'nlllp I roll tin! il-uightcr o' I lit ml ml VI irt ll-tnlfv 'tr ("our ij I Fo inril it ivhlih .litlns nnd fripiuts mt- Ii tll.il J life s n m patents reelilence M'l S J M Si, I, mil minis nf requiem 1 f Ii ir Ii nf Mined llcnrl 11 10 a in lilt Cntt.1 lr.il ("ei, iitn service ' II I.I V Snv JI XIVKIl, .Uiurliler if lile l.dvv trrl and VlarRtrtt ( illlt n Kun.ral Tu' s 10 n m bn.ther In law denfe m it It.lin II llnv-er sill JXlli et f re.uii rn Si I ram la s Olliir t) 10 Int n in Helatlvea anil friend Invltnl Unit, ( rns 'cm Xulo funt ral I 1'XIXIINHS Snv JJ XI VUX I I VI. MINOS tlaURhlir of Into l'ttilik and Marv t iiinnilnsit of Count elnlvvav Irelind Itelitlvei. nnil friends vt Pntrltlc's II V M .Snilitlll, Imltr.l tn fiinprul Weil H XU n lii rcllt nee of brother Pntrltk Xlullen I li tu M Pallait at svnlemn hlah mat. or ml. in st Patrick e ehunh 10 n in Int 11 tit t rn,q fi m Auto flllinl tl i mis Nov ji xt utv v i t tins I .lighter of late Ihoniita anil f atliarlne i I merits until 7J Urlttlvts and frlenils invil.d tu funeral servhts Tu e 2pm It. 7 VI Oil d , Dt In prlvnl" IlIXT.Il Nov J4 ANNA wife uf ("iinrles s Diver llelatlves and filtnda Invited tn lun-ril Wnl S 111 n rn rpslrlcncc nf I cliUBhlcr Mi h Vlnrv V Seltrup 1111 X Ditunhln nl Itciiulem niaaa nt tin thurill uf the VI it I'm oils Illoiid JO i in Int private .,..,, 1,1 it t,ll l.ll l l Mil . ot'II i. u -null' ii im i.i en iMui,neri inec nenneri hhj uvea anil fileritln Invited to funeral I XVe.t 1 I.t.VllH . ( h in rR.dcnr or nnn-in-mw it aim " 1 1 UT "V npnrtlna: Vn. Wod 1 n in Trnt 1 leases neaillnp iPrmlrml to in m Vorrln ttn rnttstowii and IU ullns pappr enpj n,I sT.MA t .Mluntfc I IU N J Vm -t ni(A( i: iliuphlrr i.r I il. niniril nnd ltn""ille I i untmiin I un?rl rpnli Iiien in ii rn resld !.. of binth r Mor rls lnnpnbauu limj prlnir 1 tnlPit Rt Int irlnt( Onut Mitw ri I IM.Ia , Nn JI MJtti; fl Hm , I. ind nf Iiinuptto IMnU 'iip TihIIj nn I ' son uf ndiM J -ind rmma C Tinier Uu nntlt, nf funeral will lit ultfi PI AVAH.W Nov . JAVII S -on of lite Patrlik ami Fllz.il.. (h I lanauali ttze.l t-1 Illl" notlf if fuller il vvMIl lrt i.lell from "ri.nldpm. of 1 either In hivt John ("-unit r 1 l.'l Ilir.n. k t Fill lll'Il N'nv .'I I.VII'.VP tlURhl.r of Otort.t alii Inle Huaan lolnei formerlv if shenanilnh Pn Itiltllvta nn.l frln ! Invltnl to funeral (tervltca Wed J p m li I", spruee i Int prlv it. ..finn vi v., nn vv'ui.u p.. N,.v it i nhAItlM. widow of J111..I1 1 or.l aseti 1W i..i.i,. 1 i ,..,.. .. i.n.i ... ,,,n, p ,1 ...-l-IIVI- I1IIH lll.llll- III, I. l'l l" IMll'l II -M H vtiiu t North Wales Pi We.l J p in lnl prlv it Henialtia llla In VM tie I I uea t in tn 11 p m OVVIHil vt ( nlllnstviiod " J '.iv 4 Will I MI husbaml of IJIraheth (Hm l.lt lu.e.1 77 Krl. nda in i call I uert 7 to p in r ll nip of m.ii hi in v J ,j n It VVurren tt-'O stoUea ave Int at convenient , of fiimlli OAKWlinri v aeen Qrovp N J Nov JJ, IHV A (JVItW(KII) iliunthter of late Oi nn,, V nn.l Itebtcta V CJitrwood Fu II ral thap.l of llvcrhrocn (.em Cum.Ieii N I Wed IJ noon (111.1 . JI IIIOVIPSIIV CI vrtuh Iij.-ImiiiI or I III llrlluea Clll Iltl.llveH and frl. nils Intlie.l lo funt nil aprvtie luee J n in II II llrln,hjrtl . (.0, P)J4 In h il lnl i.rlvitp tllllik iv .4 1(111 IN W ilv f 1V.NNV Milt nl rrl Rtlatlvet ant Kp'rvie.a We.l J Int II Iv 1 e phi I rneal nin. k (n 1 hlppl trlen.H tniilt-.i 10 rim. nil 1 ( haduin VI s.lahtv f si V el. Hilt a t ( I llrth I ailtt . Vuxlllarv t , lune a I Tn. -,le.i II IJ ' !.! in I II i ma a lllv A (I II Imlteil III . in p,l nta ril . ri Ian M s , inn u l V enmlf a to ( hur. h In ini nun lull.nn i im ii mii ro s i.t i. Nov . i,i i m: I llliinl on Ji . ml- Inv 1 1. . to fu l.l, in. t.f f ilh r IIIII On hard al HSftl Ifl IMtim-p ami ( fp(l V 7 " th in ln rl vin II itui'iun I i til fui 1 s il, tun ohi htm i linn h 1 i il in in is- S n in lirlwile st ..rni:iiyi m omith hu ,nt Ilnnif Vh N l' ' MI hulHPil nf ltd ( fithtirlm H-mil i mm a"f1 70 RcIh Ives nnd fritn1ji lnUoi tu funfii.. fripf Tu t J ii in MI r M Iftur MM, is.'ii ( h jwtnill M I'hilii lut I t rrmooil iVni I i U ml nu . iU M. u(a t IILUMI;M J-Ni --' HM lH iIhuH- t r uf I chwuu nml I jji Nmh M P Htrlwi i. it 4 viirn 2 niiiiit i" iTi-lfl tlvett aril ft iemlfl in Ittd tu fuiu r I I ui J i m r. 1 iu T urmnliiM! mil 4Hth In' U t LHurel Hill I em m:tvirr n 2 iu-. u nh." HP IU1iiIihm nml ti'dw .n ( i, fn nfial lues J li m I " s II I.vmo1 ti 1 it Mt Aloriuli iVm lUmn hb uii U i(.l Mni Pe Auto HerxtcH UK ICKV Ai(11tnl on S I nm MAU li b lo iflU4htr .r IimI mt t i Hnke IIpI i t t" .ttrnl fri ruN nf tl' fmiilH ln ii-l to fun i tl (.ji "il nn n m n i s m f r im hfr In u rei 1 Imip IfHu lltli ht N,lniin refiMiem ni ml m sh nin n w t'hurt' 10 a rti hit Holj v iu i br i m Vulo funtrat mn w.s -vm --' MuavRPi if. r lltirr IluMn ntfeil J7 nnNIKfs nn J f r n ! invlitd tn ftinrnl cervlfPR Tuex J n m t J Ji II I rk ( Int PUnur (irnU'id Remain nn I viewed Mun ihp hm.ino nv --, mfi.i i;itn r m. I ISfih i3 d -- lUlitlvo hihI frltndi tn ltnl to fiaiitrpl rut in Id h m r1 il in of fithci reuntr J Ilultni Harn 'iro V ' hit Minim V J A I tns will m'pt 10 M m train hi I Auto ?ervlrp ITri:i) Vt Mluntl lt. No .! t"IIAIII.I II huabimtl of Pliriieth Vlather Husted Itilatlvea nnd. frier ta Invited to aervlcii 'lu-a 12 noon ilver II Balr HldB . isjn I'hmlnut ! 1'ii.Im Int private .Il!-(1VI'.I I.T Vov 21 AN'QDI.O IACO in l.l Ki.r. of late llernarlo .md Vlarle Tarnvelll ayed ll 1'elatlvea Hnd frlenda Invited lu funeial VVVil II u in 11'iJ S V.th at HlKh rotmni mna st Illtn.a I hurili l'l u tn lilt Uul 1 ittaa cent Auto -"' 1 o V S'ov 2 1 i i i.rv uir. it .launhur tf late II Johniton and vitnd tn funvrnl itn tum Ht 8 p at lily HUP r nuuri r m muvun pi ,,ei..i. ibnillnir Pi Wii ninrnliiv V ,. .. ". .. ; ! a, nn .. riMT'iiii't hanH nf Ilmllv H Keelci ii Ted 78 NotW of funeral will be given tn31 Kon . m ( ..111 Lm. nliuk. till t?A.wtnlr,. i KBNNEY --Noi 31, iAJIEH.apn Micnufi i'liu 'iiii r,,"Vw ci'r Hnd frlcnili Invited to .funt-ral. Tue KJd n-- rant T.drrlv nf ti v Church in a m. Int prlvnti. llftljr CfoM m Auiy fOnrL INai8ll.'-NftV "3 UUAM IV un of.Iftt AUKUit Auntut J. ar a"t)(5 Mal IM'Mfia in Kl I OT t niV mi PnIC IIIIIFIUI I rill I " '; "'"' ' liniH xiiui'M,Bii i iv' K , Ml Mil liri r-Vn 21 inns huxlnnd nf ', "' In' M CirrtielCPin -JloorpOwn i-JMA r-j t.uulf llnhrr r(d M IttUti and N , A. . . .. .. -... . .. M tKf?' r, t.i- I,.. ii,i i f..n r,.i xv, ,1 n in lOf t Hd.N - n "' SrA.II A Mlrtiv lvCT .i . . .... . '. iiiiii i . I tllB (if 1-Ai-iiiIam U,ikiI 1 fa,. nitt. IT ft SIT." V !i v ii M.r lint. h(n..t . ti.i nriirrnt P Hforde Ifinrv ! ntnn Kml tlnucMrr 6 .. ...,... . . . i .. j . r, .. Ill IIPl I.trl I Hi lul Kp, nnd frliTirlit mv tp,l to I inpn .' .',1 Hnu ctm op oi frtniflcn I HV.- 1-,-iil t fliini f H r ij. ni.i '. t II "" . ' U" ... . T . ... 4 -i r)V4M lll'XTllI tV HnltitM1 V K l-hitftl, riMnnrfrf' rnl rV t -V naie itPiuiinit nmy op tlMVPrl Tues cvf r''r& I.VX'HUTV VI 1!lt-lpn v. i. vf pe'jv i . ., .;-- . .- -- - --..-"...-. . .., ANNI1J wife of Joai-fh iHtprtK Iteisllvi ',y in, iii'imi inkii-n ii rufsi. ami i.isiik ,. .r- u.i,i i..m in ...i. iiAfJUXtS?":.. i l.n foil frlppil in mhi-rs of isitf Ht i!jVffS;h 1. i hunh IntitPil to tun rnt.ee i-a itAifdv- y.v " e ,m . rpsMpnt o of son Artniit-P lxmi"i,, ,tii 'v llllll IV I umtil rlftlMl t Tft! IVnnnvlll 3: VXf. J. i"n '".'' r,',, "' ,r"n leaving Market tj '.Ti'$i5 IVVrt -,.1 r m Tuf 'jjfd '"."""n "i i tii'iii , ijimisp moi" HPutprti II i lh hihI friends VVelpom" flrrle. Nn MvllVN -..i t iwn iu...i.i ..e I ilp Hvitrin aid vii Mihan i altleiice ft tiliu N',(tciiii".lt in; snder nv Hue no i i .' or riineri' tt M I. irl n . VIA I IIIUWs sn j.. ) 1) r X I IMPXX M , , s.. p , to, a anil 1 mis l!nt tninin nl S .0 I V I.. tfc Phlla T XI K .,, p,al No 1 O A. I! X nlcn V i t, ran i hurl uulr Aa of Cams den Irvlt d In funernl Birvltps Tuea 2 p. tn naldtn i f eon In law nandall ,1. I Itlrnltp tJ.'l ll.lllrnnr ave Int liver artpri Cpiii ( nnnlen FrP ntla mat tevv rn. mains Vtnndav , ve . M llltllll - N ,v ! llltllHIbr Me MIUDi: vtld f ivtrlik VI. llrlde Ilela H"i "it frl nit Hull d I. futltril Tlllirs, " I" " in Jim Wharton at hnlpinn r uil in niiKi si Hul.rlel s i h ir b 111 a, til. lnl S vt I'tthpdrnl rem Xuto aervlce Mil (IM.llllCl. - , .! JWIKS Mf iiJMOUl I. Ilrl.itlvrit and frlenda erf iIovim and It, 11, f nwii ,.f It ,llttrr Irnklt nnd l.lulu lo al nlher orKiinlrnllons nt whirl, he ae n inenih I Invited to III- n.ral Wen s m iPKlilince of Mr, Uojt.r (. In, sin It ih, v. rpixboroush,.. It ttuli in niitss i nun h of tin Holv Famnr Hi a m Int i rival. Uettmlnsier Cem I,' lm. Ina mat )i view d 1 iitft. 0 lo II p. tin. XliOlltlt At htmii of tlaughter Mri, V,""1.'!.1..!10- "Bl1 MM XkKlnlts at. N": JI llVtXlA SIT.Nl-i: Xl.OIHIl vvldbtv of Vlrvnioltr Vlct.iir Sirvlfia line 1 p m.. Oliver II Htilr Hid lSJil ("heatnut at Int., private " VI I.ACMIILIN l lllltlmore Md KoV, JI K ITK vm t ,nt ,u. tl us formerlv or Jill S "s tt, II hi PhlU Sollc. of funeral will 1 1, all. n mm l( It Ilrltu-hurst & Co.,, 111. I Vr. h el " XIII.I.l It - n ." PI IA1IKTH 1IU l.LIl itst'd m Utluthct un frn nda lutlieiji In fii'ieial eervlcs Tiies J p in 1747 jv!. J P rl, ve Int nrlvnt " xrortfi vn Nov i t rtoi ink wife or t "in ii vi vioivan ami UHUChler or itia Vimrt and Doroth 1 Ltwliner aped 50j Ilriiip( nnd frlfivN tmltftl to funerftl.i Wed j p m ,mi. t !ercv at Jnt ' (Irt eiiniount i em Hi mains m i he viewed lUfH H tO ill NHVI.IS Nov JI ANN Nl.AI II dauali-T tu ot late lohn mil tatbeiliip Xcalia Uela-. Iv. a and frlenda Invited to funeral. Krl . in. n m ivjii N Ameritan at solemn J ''tiu 111 !,. SI Ml. hitel I hitrph 111 a. 4 iu im ,-veiv i aiuerlril c em l " KKKFIl Nov Ll rilXNiIS 11 IKIinsai nf ( itherine O ke f. Itclatlvea ard flllllldj Invited tn funeral Tuch H In a in 82 P.? "ip.ri a, uin nrin muM "i fTlllil m 01 a-1al ( hurch In n m Int HoI t pnlehre t em ., I1 XI I 'IN - Nit I IVV1PSI PitHW. luliiind of bite M.rv Pittnn (nee "lAvlnl.1 Helll'lvra nnl frh , ,1 Inillol ti funarak Ved s to , , 4-,ni viu her v st Jraiilt. font snl nin r'uulun mass ti loachlm'a, riiurth in t m Ini st Dominic's Cm. iii:am"x- Nm .j m.v w.xvtftot.n vvll, or vvilllam s lean.v md daughter o: Jtas and late ( trtillite 7,ppier XXHmboltli lt'lntivta and frlenda invited to. funeral si rv lies 1 uea J p n -,1JJ K-ox at,. er- mtntntin Int vr i- ni:i:D Nov 2J WILI.IVXI J, huaband a n tn ' (rWirJ.w-.iH m.r.i T"-t n m yu'iie" .i a r? if tnv ' -iS7 iA wlfp rtf ( intutn A C RAt Rp ntlvft J.4ii.. .. nnd friVnda ln It-il to Inner! dtrvUPfC IT, 11 ru I . u r i an M-ar Jltltr-- lit, jjl il 'iI t . Mttr Ht I-nurel Hill Tpm V HK&:m ml l'l n in ".11 A. lTtli t Il .!' TfIMi'n ltiiiiritittu.N .Nu. ji muy, nauktr. 'xtM?- top rtf TlTilnth Tirthertfim. rt atrriilntrhidf...? .& of rrmik and Kllxbfth brtulntnarri aged ty J&&' iictntive nun u tends tnu.et. m funpTAi, -v j(& I ii, u S 5tl t j in utint'a nelrliMifA 1 ( Hrnllne IU """". '"I"'. "' -"." .". .u.-.IUVa )l nl iu Mirrolk st tl ront ftmli t b ) Illsh muss of reqiiimi( Christian fhurrh of St Pfiilp Ul a m Jnl. Holy r.ei.llNMlS B i.I.lcnli Nov JJ ArC35.! MTU M widow of William lloblmtoiv airitl ill lie nlvea ami frn nd Invllld to I funeral aeivirew 'Imps 1 11 m retiljenea . j. i-. . .-in Jiuiu luimifli or a.n-in in wui 10 1 s.n r isai b. flrftplzs uf lnl III la li tvi t a tn ftllllV" V t 2 I (lltfiN'CK,! .l....nl,t. . T 1 .,1 nl 1... ItlivaM rial.-I lUiiitiiui 1 ii v. 111 111 11 ii'ii 141 1 1, firnw t""1 In in fie HtHpv md fiiftidfl It ltPd n fit- nu,.T ,.. i, -j 1 ,,D- . ., -.1(1! NT ur- 111 ".ll"-p I 'rn H , lav .a-w "! I rout Ft Olne Int nrlVHi Trlends mJJ ta'l M 11 nf( r S i m f UOnr n " MHY ftdnff of So'o-2 moil Roof lKed 71 RiUtUes nnd frltntSn.t i 11 11 on 1 1 iinrr t jujrc 'ii ii.ru iu uh: i mrvir p, rj s Z v nv T5 nrcn et Jnt. unth Jpihurini ( pm O nit flowtrs no.Hi;HKItflHt swldenlr Not UAJ J1D11I 1' uifu nf Qurniisl DrvaenlmroPT-1 Hjrtd d"i rtptilUn nntl frleii'li lnltpd tn tunenil ertrp I uea J p m I4JJ w. HuiiUimilon st Int prltntf HUlslde Cm? KrHTidi mi liv rmal"n Mon ?e fiHAKINn i l!.t TltnOOUIl-ili- hulNrnl of Mid SenrlnK nntl nn of i!Mn jiml lu 1 1 Ihendirt Sserln? nelalevn frltnc.M luiwefiwlen rrlbo o l J, 11, H 1 Washtncton Council No 1, Jr. O I M W .ia-lila.nli.il I mill Vn 'ti. 4P 1. f 11 lliiriinmiiMI 111.11 " (i s nf a Order of Moose inv lied to fli iiiml ,oiili,t Weil. n i U'l .Queen lint elirminuAv 11 int orth i.dar H(lh rem til VI UllU-tJ NOV ;i lli-,l,l.vft,J .JV si wlf. of InnKSoJ shaiwhneav tne Slieran).J eS Kelatlvp and frlemls Inviied to futieralw ' c S "luee T to a m nm k Mnntiromerv avei SLVti s vt (IHNUSsl ov I1! IIKI.i;Njg, ...!. mn rt.mlni hlnti hum St I.iwrenca'a, I'lmr n 111 a 111 mi liou t-ru-r i rot. .tfj t-HKir ill1 ill. Nov JJ IIKAIENCB I 'hiix ii i,i .r ( V(niH nneip ina nonzi ty in. I hii of ,i,rinvlllr It ind FtlTJB S.j Mi, In ucfl ill Pditlvps nnd trit.'Tda In-T - .1 tu tut i ! i ufk i .ti ii in rrju-n'-et im ins iilJ I Hrihu 101I a e Weall I'll iiiilelDhln lnl private .MIIV VII r -Nov JI IIAltltv. hualmnd , f i null stitjult due PiillLnnrl Relative nml fi . n U npl.ivpa of the I (1 I rnem, I,,,. .,r i . 1 ol. 11;,. r I ,xr HenrfirUt m.i I iv nm) VIovirl llorni .1 I .ivlted to tui . i il Hid -1 I1 m - """ Im'.ia at, in VI eiiimli ater IVm rienrta tmijr fall I i.e 7 lo 'i I. Ill An t. a, ri ' e Mxl PI ISinilN' Vov 23 K1IIS" hua. I.Hll.l nf Vlarv keftlniitoll Rnlallvra Itnd iii .i.i, v.it i , fi.n. r,i vvr.i ft .tu a m t I .ul! I nesti r nv, .1. inn r tun n nuira in. . in M lilt ii t I iji'f. Lllunh 4711 m.l snrtnutl Id hv. (nt H tlv ( roaa ("am ll"t3lil EY l"li venlti Alonth 'II RIV il ("V svirm i:r u, .1 71! Iten'nea and I il. nds invlt .1 In flint ml Iron rrildill. ti of rmh.- Illi't (.in- It VII n Stitle Ud l.t aia VI, ilia Ph Third Inv Feventh. vii nilii, Jilih J n in Hit nrHnlff -". I sviini n. v jt iunjwiin i virir, HRtll 77 R.lHtlvew rtild friends te.1 to ftincrnl aeti tea Tu8 11 a in Hli Cllra l,.r n, VV t 1" la Int prlv.l H.VIITI1 Mlild'lll Nn -'.I Slir.IE.tU , t Ife nl 'I tumw ijillhinee Ur.imh ill Ilelav -iitwa i.i frlez-da In it d i,v fun nil arv r I ,1, V,d J . n l.-ll'' I'hrlatlan V Int.' Vlt vo-lfth C in lttinaln mn Iw viewed r. .eve , .. i""r,W-Vm "JJ 1C11IN" VI tiuauflnvl uf tlllxiti. ih Mrntee MlMfin ltelatv, and fnrnila Invited to funeral aeivcea Ilv00 N, Ulh a' OaK l.ene Vlnn S tt m lot rrl. Vnte VV etrnlnter Oni i THOVIl'SON Nov 22 I I'CY KMZVj HETH vvlfn of William T iomii.011 and duUKliter of V s nnd Joaenhtne rliu'nipra; a, ngeil 2d llrluilvea ni rrien la intn.ti tv aarvl. e T'l a p m it Ml i,reenjr i: Hit .Ml .vioiinit (.mi i rienua in vinn 7 tn to i 'in n m , - ritWISi Xuv 1", ul nneumnnli h U li Suvil it"spn I nrnnhivn ' i jiiuiuium I" son or Mltlntl I "tl Elinihelh Trnl . ft'l ne Tohlnl mid 21 Funeral TUeD , 11 - ' .tKfXSJ ,n parent" r,n il-nce ll.'il Allegheny iivCV' JTrTiTgi rahi of S hti IUIII Int Holy Sejmlcnrt wj:'iJ rjeiiT -):3M Mliliael and Mari.ar.rii, I'nrath I"f"lJf J end frlen.la It irt-nodra1 lnirrimuo9a--sSffiTJfc 1 ' liTirr'w3iijL ,eei.e 9 ',' ''"X -.---- ,l ,,.. .1... A ...ntftJ ' 4; -inaTtvw Grafl fa' '': JtmQ ,(jitnHIMv '4 ,.di( mtsM n., 1 lnl nrlxatf It-Hu? IM" I'TlOuOH !!, le "remain Tf W llJ,,,1,i1,.,An ir xl VJ UplfttlvnB and frlendu Invltnl tofurrl i i uiu ttriiam t lut Vort y?r. -v r,J.. - i "".:. vt-.w v--- I "a "T liri.illH'l -! ,'" '..a . a.. L , '"Vli. f 1 nii.PEMT-.KVHl fn tlnn In KrajWi italne at j s,tv;n. JOHN J. VloU'EnT.iac" ofjd n of latai jTSind. Mrr lYo'Wtl (ne Pchoriltr)r Relatlvea iV ilth t ReUtlwj nnd fitenrtj ., iiii'.ILj .hj n,v MiioeJMea Invited to ataM 1 . n f.vtllf T M Al ItPIIT ; h ' n f fT7.&tr5S Vfea M "ZfiiM &;wYb fc i,. ... vva V JM . ?x AV'S iTf?i j-n v. ggjc ?! " '" Wak "f Wt( it r-'-T -. -ay .-i i , - ": " i i i i 'i i i I . a' . ,i ... I RfVttlvna VICTORIA i;; ' li.1 V'V - , " T"' 1"'' ""', lit. ,i i i ii llif mw.-.y-n... sr-irri iH9MM KicruHw, WMi 2Z1Z iAkcA8TFR nj'. at' it'-. m jr jviv is .WP. i JHwrn". "fivUl ; wr ' $&JikLk
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