-' y . .fW . i , - 'tr JtV ',.41 I i. tS.'x JWS i 5i i4 "ft J 1 ''4 r. J $ 9m v a -?: . " "OT (4 f - EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGEKrPHlIADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918 -,i ft i It. - v. ... itV t f, w 15 11. .,x pi - 4- ' A ')t m ,r u( $ssip of THE Street 'LABOR ATTITUDE CABLED HOPEFUL ( vDnnkcr Snys Men in War Indus. 1'tric8"Are Going Back to Their Old Jobs The reconstruction period Immedi ately nliead of us seemed yesterday to be the main topic for discussion In tlio financial district. One banker, the head of one of the oldest established houses In tho city, said he had rto fear of. any-unsettled conditions that would be considered serious during the change, ".'t Is a ery hopeful sign," he said, 'to find, as I hae heard todaj, that between 3000 and 4000 handH In the Chester ship jards hae left within the ( last few dajs, and taken up their old Jobs nt their old wages Wither theie men hae been well advised by their leaders or they are displaying the sound common sense we had all hoped the American workman would display under the Circumstances. Tho snmt thine- III going on In a smaller way right before our eyes night across tho street there a barber shop had to close up, as It could get no hnnnV I wo tniti it ho i fourteen applications this morning. 1 ,mjB(!lf re-engagert n chauffeur who had jfft me to work at Mldnle and he says ' hundreds of men there arc going back i tb their old Jobs at the old wages, so , for these reasons I don't anticipate any. thing but a quiet resumption of business on the old lines again. Of course, It will take a little time and eierj thing may not run like clockwork, but there r will be no serious dislocation as far as 1 can see " ., n,lh, Barrf subject the Franklin Xa tlonal Bank In Its monthly letter says' Tho period directly ahead of us will probably bo a period of gradually de clining prices, gradually declining wages and a gradually .Venning money supply. Prices of comm titles In many Instances - hae gone beid the levels Justified by conditions, wages In srlaln -Instances have been adanccd bojona Jiny neces sity created bv tho added cosi of living and our supply of gold 1ms been aug. mented bejond the requirements of this country through our ability to furnish needed supplies to tho belligerent coun tries and to neutrals more than suffi cient to offset crodlts created through the sale of foreign-owned American se curities In this country plus the loans or credits advanced by us to our allies "The transition from a neaeo basis to a war basis was made In the face of great and unknown difficulties while the transition from a war basis to a peace basis 'will be made at a, time when we are not forced to direct our entire enar.. gles toward an unknown result, but we must tiircct our enure energy along the lino of least resistance- and In a calm and methoilic.il nmnner bring business down Jtpa solid peace and prosperity. luuhuhiiuu it in yurimjii uiiLonunaie that we- are not w holly readvfor neaoo. but: Jt'.wrta, hard (d.'belleve that D'Ace wondvfcoine.F0'CjuIickly," , j.vyvuu;crpiv x iuuuh mo prupocea yr lr; of Predicted 'WIIsQ--to IJurope has had Its tnfluemjOn" -present slock market .inrlltlnYia Nt.. 1.i ,itik nnlMnnl remark yof one of the Best known bankers nnd brokers In the downtown section yesterday. -"There Is no question Intfoymlnd,',' he, said, ' that m,any peo ple, owners of securities, have thought of th4,, "possibilities of accident, and Its consequences, and what might happen In the- f stockmnrltet f -tho posslbillay of a. iifcc&sor'tci tho President would liae tolbo'consldered. It won't do to argue that equal possibilities exist at the present" time : 'they don't, and the risk Is "Increased not only Ijy a transat lantic ojnge, but through agrant mines, which may hae broken loose Thin while the President has made tnahy friends bn the other Bide, h decision to Join, the Alltes also made' some enemies But there Is no question Inmy mind that his proposed trip Is having a certain Influence on the mar . kef" J Terrace on Foreign Trade IXew Opportunities in Foreign Trade" was the subject of an nddress delivered yesterday by J, As Terrace, assistant manager of the foreign department of the, Guaranty Trust Company of New York, before the Kewanls Club, of this , city. The Guaranty Company has just Is sued a comprehenslv booklet dealing iwlth the same subjeo. entitled "Taking Stock of the Future," In which are out lined the plans of -various foreign coun tries for commercial reconetructton. This company evidently believes In prac ticing what It preaches, 'as It has tjust opened a branch olTlco at Brussels, so "ob to beon hand to finance the re construction needs of Belgium, or, at least, take part In the work. A. banker In close touch with the money committee In New York says ) that, no matter what may be said to the contrary, the situation will continue to be? controlled by It for some time to come. There may be slight modlflca tl6hs, he said, from time to time, but until the nation's finances have boen provided for the stock market need not expect an unlimited supply. The future In this connection, he said, is tjull of uncertainties, and while with the- signing of the armistice the Govern ment's actual needs have been very much curtailed, It ,w 111 still require t ery largo sume to maintain the army until It Is-fdlsbanded ; besides, while the Gov ernment is cancelling many large orders. It -Is already committed to large pur chases on .contracts which it cannot avfcld. i I Sectional Phonograph Record File Made in units accommodating 00 The mot practical, quick and An meai vvnrifima gut lor any pnonograpn usar. BLAKE AND BURKART A N 'fo mm&&Mn v ' e . V BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT j A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Cowrloht) CCLV A1 tX thlr told Francis last night, It's one thing to decide to work for a con cern, but 'another thing for the concern to let you do It. The Magnitude had turned mo down cold, so I told Francis that I should try to sell real estate on my own hook) Reluctantly ho agreed that It was per haps Just as well for me to try my luck at It, as I had evidently made up my mind to do so Well, this morning I look the train to Clean ale. I carefullv noted how long It took me to get from the Grand Central right on to the land X had In mind It was fifty-five minutes Tho land was two stations nearer New York than Leevllle Park where Lee has his land It was quite good land, so far as I could 'tell The lund had been staked off In 'streets" and lots, but no attempt had been made to cut tho treets throuith the land It was fairly clear of timber except In one corner, where there was u grove of pie trees "That looks good," I thought, and strolled over to give It the "up and down" It looked better ut a distance, for It had evldetly been used for a picnic ground and was littered with waste paper, tin cans nnd bottles One thing I noticed was that the land was high and dry It wasn't at all spongy like Lee's land Altogether, It looked gbod to me and I felt that If I coud fix up a deal with Jhe owner to pay for It as I sell It I plight to be able to make a killing There was a big Blgn on the land which read" FOB. SALH In One Parcel or In Single Lots Applv Luias Kellett, Clearvale, oi 14H Benzie Building, New York While there I thought I'd find out if Kellett was In Clearvale then, so I went to tho station and nsked the station agent where he lives "Well, now." began the old chap, "do ou know where Dead Man's Pond Is?" "No; never ieord of It I' LlJBSHJf XITTCT' ir"V ' That's too bad It's quite a good-sUed 'inonJli M UO I AL.J . pond Itilej s son-in-law got drowned1 cji'C IFriTPCn lf In It nilev owns the pond" I OA X i W IClXLKdllAiU Where did jou say Kellett's farm was?1 I broke In again "I told ye, ncrost the tracks," and again ho began to wander r,n to other things Fortunately, a train was due and passengers coming In enabled me to beat It across the tracks There I asked a boy where Kellett lived He pointed to n long, low ram bling farmhouse with an ell to It, and a big barn which was connected to Jic'st,Kc'" 'n international trade, who are farmhouse by a kind of covered passage- ay I qu cklv got to the nouae and rang the bell ' I wish to set Mr. Kellett, please " "What for'' "I want to see him about tho land he has " 'See him in New Yoik," and she slammed the dour In my face "Seme cheery little wide Kellett has," I thought as I walked back to the sta tion, where I had to wait half an houi for tho next train to New York Russian Officers at Omsk Revolt Continued from race One shall take toward the riew government. While the Czechs do not desire to In terfere In internal Russian policies they are forced by the Bolshevlkl on this front and must protect their lines of communication to the rear. Home Doubt Czar's Dead. Because of the secrecy maintained by tho Bolshevlkl at the time there .lie many people who doubt whether the Ciar and his familv were nctually ex ecuted. Originally the Czar and his wife arid Ave grand dukes. Including Michael nnd ConstUntine, were brought here. The Cxar with his Immediate family was Imprisoned In a private- house One day the Bolshevlkl made the neigh bors move and placed machine guns In the neighboring houses to prevent outsiders from atoallng Nicholas, which the yf eared would be'dono Shortly before the Czechs approached the Czar disappeared It is announced that he was executed The only evi dence to substantiate this was bullet holes In the walls and floor of the room where his family was confined A special Ekaterinburg committee of three was appointed to Investigate They saw tho room, but not before some one had cut the bullet holes from the room walls Princess Helena wife of Constantine, was removed to Perm with the grand dukes, whose bodies were recently found In a well She Is now Imprisoned In a hospital at Perm, very nervously 111 from worry and fear. She believes her husband to be In Petrograd. Today Kkatcrlnburg, the last home of the Itonianoffs, Is a busy military center for the Czech armies, which are fighting the Bolshevlkl and preventing them from reaching Siberia to again murder and plunder. A N I D E A L G I F T records each of any standard make. substantial record file ever devised. & ,'r. mrt Henry White Picked As Peace Delegate , Continued from Pane One going to Huronn to nttMiil tlm nenr conference put himself In u position where he could not exercise any of his iUi hls l'owcfs and duties, under the cuiuiuuiion, would devolvo upon the vice President. The Vice President emphasized the fact that the propositions presented by the former Attorney General were quite new to him and that he was replying to then Informally and without mature consideration Nevertheless, he wafl quite frank as to his attitude toward the contemplated departure of President Wltson and ns to his own course dur ing tho President's absence Mr. Marshnll ain(p,i n,.i.,ii, i,iB nttltudo toward the thiee methods ad vanced by Mr. Wlckersham under one of which, In the latter'a opinion, Mr Marshall might have to assume the du ties of Chief Hxecutlve of the nation, as follows: "One With regard to the suggestion that I might voluntarily assume the presidency nnd raise a legal question as to mv right of tenure bv some such act as the signing of a legislative bill I can state now deflnitelv and positively that I shall not of my owfi volition as sume President Wilson's ofllco or tho duties thereof If the President departs fr6m the United Mates to attend tho peace conference 'Two As for the suggestion that a Joint resolution of Congress might be adopted to 'set the Vice President In motion' This proposal is cntlrclv new to me, and I am unable to comihlt mj -self as to what I would do If the Con gress should adopt Jointly such a reso lution. "Three In answei to the suggestion that a court having Jurisdiction might mandamus me to assume the duties of the President I unquestionably would assume the presidency of the Vnlted States nnd eerelse the duties of that office If acourt having Jurisdiction di rected me to do so " 'I have assumed from the first that there wis no barrlei to Mi Wilson's leaving the country to uttend the peace conference If he decided that It was his dutv to go abroad for tint puipote The only discussion as to the constitutionality of such an act that I have heard was n brief one to which I listened recently, and which concerned Itself solely with the President's right to go, and not with anv question as to what would htppen at homo If he did go. New ork, Nov. 27 George W Wick, ersham Attorne General in the Taft Administration, In an nddress here Inst night said the Constitution makes It mandator upon Vlco President Marshal to assume the office of President if Mr Wllsorr leaves the United States to at tend the peace conference The address wag made before about 100 educators, law vers hankers and merchants en- . jat0n a ul wle -ounc on i-oreign iie- I "The nrntAr,l !Mr,Ai- nf . Twtt dent to France and his suggested wi Jdurn there for nn indefinite period said Mr Wlckersham ' brings up for the first time In our history the ques tion of the effect of such absence and of the powers of the Vlco President be cause of such absence " Tho e-Attorner General quoted Sec tion 1 of Article II of the United States Constitution, which, he said, prescribed the mode of procedure In event of the President's 'removal from office, his death, resignation or Inability to dis charge the duties of said ofllce " He maintained that absence of the President from tho seat of government and tho country "constltuten an Inability to dis charge the powers and duties of his office' within the meaning of the law. According to Mr Wlckersham the two most Important functions the Presi dent has to perform In connection with a session of Congress, at which time he explained, "It is the President's duty to be at the seat of government," are: 'First, from time to time tn give Con gress Information of the Mate of tho Union and recommend to their consid eration such measures as he shall Judge necessary and expedient,' and, second, 'to consider bills which shall have p iRci-d the House and the Senate, and If he approve, to sign them and, If he dis approve, to veto them ' " The ten days provided by the Uw wherein the President must return a bill, or It automatically becomes law, according to Mr. Wlckersham, was In tended 'to glvo citizens Interested In the hill an opportunity of communicat ing their views to him." Thus the Pres ident, he contended, Is expected always to be In a position to "feel tho pulse of public sentiment," and "If he Is not within the country he cannot fitly dis charge those duties." Crown Prince Bids for U, S. Sympathy Continued from 1'uxe One tain iny slender, sportNtnan'M figure. I rannnt afford to get fat." In answer to a direct question as to IIArtdUNH .VINMM1 MAt'IlIM.S ah malted lnciuaincr Tim WRlm Hurroujha. MACIIIM.fl Ilka new. Pullv guaranteed Ussy pament liluli, llouffht, old, exhanitfd nnd rent ed TlepHlr work a npe Units THI3 HASSnlT ADDI-NB MACHINE: TSL.Y 2 r,0. Docket hIzp rluaranteed accurate TOtT'l 4 Q. 1SS4 te-ti St. Hllln rnoTovr.ws 52iH THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOED BV MEMOEHS PF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT -D ABQVB MAnKBT r 1W KERRIOAN In' "THHKR X UOIIIION' CEDAR lJ0T,I CEDAB AVBNUU nonoTjiy dai.ton in "VIVE I.A FBANCE" COLISEUlvl M"k,t U" 00U, llu"1 ainni.'UY MAsovin ' COMB ON IN COLONI AL.atiD,S!rRlt AV5S. J. W KERRIGAN In "THREE X OOUDOf l?T IDITl'' A 0TH MAKKET 8T8. EUKtJvA MATINEE DAItiT KDITII STOREY In . "TUB SILENT WOMAN4' FRANKFORD ",s yrnk(or,, AT flHtVAKKlv-r IJ mmm what he thought of the rvolutlon, the former Crown Prince snld : "A change Is coming In Germany, but one has to be careful about prophe sjlng." Friedrlch William was quite accessi ble to the newspaper men and said he did not know how long he would remain on the Island of Wlcrlngen When ho reached the innin depot at Amnerdnm he pattook of coffee and biscuits, party was In charge of a Dutch' "''. A,,nn,1rica'' II"1 Cross unit In Au InVy The former Crow n 1'riia . , wllE' ?he 0 .formerly rpnnect. The llflitannnt wore a brown sporting suit with a grav cap and brown leggings Trlcdrlch Wllhelm hopes to Indulge In skating lit Wleringcn, which Is a lonclv Uland where a rented parsonage Is the only good house He has ordered a piano nnd billiard table sent there lie also plans to dictate his war memolrR nfrnrint n rorresuondent u cigarette he terminated the Interview with ' Greet America forme T.. B. T-.-ni.1t lnmiT nilfttc! I tinkter thl mornln nt in 4 flliK mi mens vesuls The first has been Went! noil nt tlio IAtnenun, ronimm , . .. tain Tlinmns nnd the other, Iv Is liell.Mrt n ehlpplne circles Is the new steamer I avuln , Tho Iirltlsh sU-amer Ardojne at I'ler ri c..m. wnnMM i dtftrhnrKlnir an nnt ihw i h leak havlwt teen discovered In the ''' tank After discharging, the veel Mill dock for. repair. ........ r. a i.i. in rnlna nn the SeflLli JJer "o 1 . beln loaded for oera at I'll r -IS bliutli Another .learner that will belt, urn (hi llmimo ton. of BTHln that this enuntrv nromle,l Holland arrived here thi. nii.in Inr She Is the lalaebo uf HnlMM Amerle.n line fhl. "hip In one of the fl , that will .leave this port with the mu h needed food carerte. ,,,.. The llrltl.li .learner nrnrnell Point ime Into thl. port durlnir the night wl" a earu-o of crude nil n..l(tned to J I, a; dl er The nrnell Point I. e tanker from IwiAnhui , rrom Dre.kwater come, the news ihni the .learner Merrlmac pa.eed 111 earll this ""The .teanier Carl.hnlm pa.aed In nreak vetrr at U OS thl. morning She I. a Svieill.ri The hirces I'slvln nnd Edward A Sdilear are cnmlmr tn tbl port The were reiwrlid at R vn thl. miming- ., ,, , Another eael retorted at Mnreu. Hook Is the steamer llreclan of the Merchants and Miners' Transportation Comnativ renin "! John a eonira the new. that tho tlrltl.h .name- su.c Is r.r-nro frm I MI1m Island and Is full of water s.slatitme hul been Rent The ixhonti.r Silver I.' nf Weill ashore nn Ihe south point of Ilnrbadil. about No ember J2 She I. nrobiiU n total Ins. havln fil1l with water The steamer Mncedon en mute from Au.tralla tn l-rafie with inim ton. of lam for the Allied sililler. reached New iork bun and Tiiles Run rles rt "iH a m 1 Hun set. I'd tn PIIILADKLPHIA Hlah water s .4 a m I Hlth water ft H p m Low water 3 15 a m 'I nw water 3 IT p m ItEEDT ISLAND Hlffh water ri JD a tn Ixiw water a m Hlnh vrater Low water 1J tft p m 3.' p 111 IIRKAKUATHH Hlirli Wkter 3 14 p tn I ow water 0 .1 a ni Iltth water 1 J I p m Iow wattr P 47 p m rrlted Str Calneno (Hutth) leenntiid HuUerdam ballaet Knlland.Amerk.in Line Ktr Grecian Pa Be Honlon, nansenffern and rndsp, Merchants and MInem Trann Co Str Howard Klruati JackRonvtlle pi pewters and mdse Mi nh&nta and Miner Trana Co str Anthon Oroven Jr. Hrlntow Hiltl more passenger and mdse Krlcsaon Line Cleared Str How ard Kirwun Mavunn ih p .8Sen cera and rndae. Merchant! and Miner Trans Co 8ti Anthony Groves. Jr. llrlatqw Halll more pitHsenRtrs and mils?, Kriiwon Line MPBIO WALTER PFEIFFER Flr.t Vlollnl.t, PhlU. Orche.trii, Conductor m.lno Auditorium Orehe.tra wlldwood N J Btudloe1 IPS 18th at . BO 3 Bl.t et Phcn. E. K. Peall Conservatory ef Mnftfc nnd Art All Instrument., .vocal. I.ht .inKinK eloratlon etc 81104 N, Broad 1714 rhr.tnut Tlnaia SKIS nnf.iinots mit k ks THE AKCII ST. (Ill ltril. lHth and Arrh i Ke CUKRM'EUnn'ARp MACAHT.NLT Divine worship at 11 o clock ' I)r M&cartne nlll rrrnch on ' Tin Ilrokcn lod ' The rholr will lnf" 'A I'rnj.r nf Tlmikf l.llnK from N Ihrrlantl rolk Sonu, and Kveiy Oroon Hnh ' bs UnrrH rhi public I. cordially liulted to vor.hlp and Join In thl. .i rvlre of thank.KlTlnK to God for HI. uondtrful Kondne.. and for the I triumphant Indication ot Justice In Iht uhnle earth Methoill.t KpIscoi.nl m ii st.. oonM.R nnoAD VIKOIL. C lUllU.lt M1NIBTFK TOY MIl'ItHMi: FOIt OOD S IILLSS1NO and ron thai i: lOflO. THANKsaiVINO MOHNINO, ta. inioTir sunvicE cnr.EniiATR itji us ok thi: Tim Mini of nuiHrcoiis. NKSS IN THK OVhllTHROW OF OVR- ANV. rre.literian Tlin ni,MIIEIl-l,!H IIRIIORIM. i'Kr.sii n.Ri.xN ciiinrii nroad st nelow Spruce. Hev JOHN ailA.NT NBWJtAV. 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A .. t,u HOOVER WOULD FEED FOE LAST Wants Commission to Meet on German Plea for Food rnrl., Nov 27 (Bv A P ) Herbert Hoover, American food administrator, is here and Is taking up with the AllleH the repartition of disposable foodstuffs me plan under consideration would give rood first to the Allies, then to neutrals and then to enemies Mr Hoover desires that a commission meet at Brussels to examine the merits of Herman requests for food and to de cide upon mums for meeting them TVTANY concerns are thankful this week yes, every day in the year, for Beck's STABILITY BOND. Its eye-pleasing whiteness, uniformity of grain, quality feel, and cost, are all proven values. Ask .vout piintet 01 us. CHARLES BECK COMPANY Paper, for Ml Kind, of Cood Printing 609 Chestnut Street rmiadelphia The COURT INN NOW OPEN Golf. I'olo. Tennla, III Jinn . 18 hole, vnlf courao In excellent condition adjoining hotel O. TICKftOR & HON, Owner. 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Stop-over allowed all intermediate points going and return, on notice to the conductor, further particulars ASK YOUR TICKKT AGENT ALSO WHITE HOARD OF TRADE ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA I'llOTOl'f.WS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Coipora tion, which is a guarantee of eaily showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures thiough the Stanley Booking Corporation. I f&''UT,0V4 ; Alhambra Jffi ffi&tfXSXaR. I "AMKRICA'S ANSWER" A Pfll I O MD AND THOMPSON STB. ArULLU MATINEE DAILT KMTIl aioitKY In 'TUB him:n't WOMAN" ADrAniA CHESTNUT uelosv lrH AKVAUl 10 A. M te U 13 P. M 1III.I.IU 11UHHK In "THR MAKK-IIKI.IBX K W IFh ' BLUEBIRD uueT1aenenVavE DOUOIAS TAIIllUNKS In "HB rciMBM ur" frilll imi ' BROADWAY rouaVS'p'V "AMERICA AVll.l. WIN" CHESTNUT HILL 8?02?vnA German- venue v. rt .i.ii mnvmii . "K1DPHIV OF THE I'tlftTliB HAHl' I7IPDPQ MAIN BT.. MANAYU.NK LMrilla53 MATINEE DAILY MAIIEL NdllMAM) In 'JOAV OP PI.ATTSIU'UO ' FA1RMOUNT80!5 HERT LYTELI "UVEXPECrED PI A nlHARD AV MATIM.E DAILY HERT LYTELI. In "UVEXPECrED PLACES" JTAMtl V THEATRE till Market bt r AlVUL. I l) A. M. to MMnlsht. L.iiAtvijr.n jia x in "THE LAW OF THE NORTH" JxTUCT THEATRE B.low Sprue 3D 1 rt O 1 MATINEE DAILY GLORIA JOY In "LOCKED HEARTS" nrAT WnDTUPDIM Mro.d st.at fcrl. UIM-rVi nuniiiMuii, t ana r. u. MAE MARSH "HIDDEN FIRES" IrTAnC D I A I eTH WALNUT STS. llVlrCiAiAaa Mat. S HO. Ev.. 7 9 UAl-rJ jn tbr Ave. DAILY i la . .. , UiSiJ.lU 1IA1VIUB '"TIIBT VA'IIITE LjIK 4WNQ.','" dAncinci SB '""ATt. Dancing 'A''0' $5 The COUTllsn Ml HOOt., Mirrored Sltidln, J6JO t he.tnut St. 1V Pie Iieu.t llOi I A TrifiiFU FOB iniriit riirii. Special Hate, for Men In Uniform Kilt ClTIONAf. Acerwoorl Tutoring School meets the need, of rhlldran who require Individual Instruction to adv.nre la school work Eicellent care, for physi cally weak and undeveloped rhlldren Manual work gardenlnr athletic. Out door life large (round. Devon Pa SS minutes from Philadelphia. Cat. or Mitt Devercux, Principal UOX A. DKTON. PA. The Great Reconstruction Period On actount of the close of the war ruul the piesnliiK need fui ttained men nnd Homon during the t eat I jUHttnent period the following courses v 111 np opened to new students nnd the lull college av Rlen those enrolling nou Certltled Puln r Vtioiitidntr an I Villi I sub 5ectn Prrpuratit ArcountlriK HuMnet. PrepHrhtur Heal hntnte Law f i mt anclns" and Prit Hit "M ichltie Ho ikke pit Pl-in HendliK and J-ntlmutlni, aleBmin utilp JtifllnpF ii id Suit a Corrn-non f e filmrthninl (Pitman or Orcptrl Indlvlliil Inntruetlon Pookkeeplni; (Individual In Btrmtlon) Vor full information regard t r any thee toursa phone, write or ml! uf TEMPLE UNIVERS1TV llroad HI., below Uerk J rliUadelpht Learn LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School 154l Chestnut Street Entrance on 16th St. Bu .fi" Bfrlll. tnrffio'i fie Xtud'nts Uam not only to read nnd write but especially to unner.tnnd and fo speuL (he torsion an ttiaot. TR1I. I.J-SNON FRFE Term, of Loon, may begin at any tlmi. Strayers Business College PhUndelphli Brntp(!t hualnna achnol Ii ao e known thnt Iitbp artrtlaemfnts are unnecemary. We lit th bit trachfra In town, and mnr of them tTnQualfd equipment Prnrtlcal courses Pltmnn and OreKBr Shorthand or without extra charze, Stenotypy. the famous machtna method which Is both more ripld nnd mon arcurato than ftn handwritten method of shorthand Scientific loueh Typewriting Straytr a atudent win more mold mrdals for apeed and accuracy In typewriting than ara won by the students of all other buslneia ichools In Philadelphia titkvn together. Certified Public Accountant method of bookUecplntr Everything elso to corre spond IndUldiml &dnncement Charres moderate Toltlons puarnnteed Day and nlsht classes Come tee for yourself 11 Of) students now attending Start now. 607 f hestnnt HtrrH I' hone alnnt nM SHOIlTllM M) n00KKFHIN(. Our praduates are in constant demand Good nnilnc positions aunlt ou Qrejrff Short hand tho eaaj, hpeiMlj sjntem Compute nlsht classes Int(npp tralnlm? t.nron hu ume can or writ T1T in niH Pri.ruirn ann ruin nr and ( ollece of ( nmmerre 10t7 Chestnut t.. Philadelphia THK HtRINFSN OIIU) M'H)S 0V Answer IIn ( nil t epednlUe In On trsr Shorthand lourh rre rlttncr llankkcpi.lnif MpertMrtai ,.,i nil Huslnesa l.rnnchm l)a, Hvenlnj, Send nn iiuni rn irti 'ULHI"K r ItlURtrated rtitalotc The Taylor School MJffJ M. I PB1VATD Lf.SION'' Lanpuare. Math malic. Rnall.h Element, of Author.hin , epeclalty Miss Wlldman 1(131) Race ' J'ttZ, XM RsF1 si. i'kti n-iit nn. ri. l'IIOT()l'll LIBERTY B&h8K&-, . t ... v0"'t- UA11.I . X.'AC: aiii ijhi in CHinriV- V.SVA.V OK IMI'ULHE" CHAni.lh CHA PI in In "Hhnul.lrr Vrm. 333 MARICFT STBBEr theatrd "L'NrxPI t TEH PLAITS ' MODEL 42 S,?U?;11 hT- Orche.tr . ...,VAn,os DXVIKS In - ... i-i ia UK THE PINK ROSKS UViiKBKUUK. UJD fodVEa'v-e J W irriir.tr.... ,ru"u AVE 'A HPIUlLAll FOR A'NIQHT PALACE ,JU y$llgr.'i:'a IlElt ONLY WAY" PR FNPPQQ 1018 MARKET utiii-ot i .vt.ivkiwM 8:aOA. M to llViVir,. . PrullV liri.ivin. ! "MnniAiirR Aiip Maiip.. i ' " A"K JIAHE" I REGENT "ARKET ST. JJeluw u OLIVE TELL' I t0 " ' U RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUa" "JUST FOl. TOVICJHT ' RI RY MARKET ST. DELOW 7TH "JUST SYLVIA" " SAVOY 1JU MARKET BTnEET Ot VWI A. M. TO MIDN MiDNiairr ALICE JO.CB "EVEinilODY'H OIRL" STANI FY MARKET ABOVE IBTH HAROLD 1X)CKWOOD i"oft' "PAL8 F1H8T" . . 10", Sesea 3 (p obtained jfl I i 1 lf.i?.iyTH,oue,,V B J in jir.MiiniAM my n, ai.i.r.va c McOdtwucK.who PJi",' m1". 11UH1IANI) STItnVf In tA, Inn mentorv of ei,ia- DKTH HTfHVf who departed thl life Nn- vemuer ', lliu HKJl cilll.wriEiis. y3catl)6 . AtlltAVIM Nov J1 nt Camn Jleaureirard t.oul.lnna l.leut J AKDISOV A11UAMS J.eil IIJ ruoernl eervltta at -UUII Locust at 1 rl J p m ATKINS .,n ;i WIM.IAM J hu "i vvtitiAM J hii. . r Alkln. P. lath e. anil "ind nf Kate linktr Alkln. PilatUe. friend, si" John. A..embi; No." A O M , '. emplo,AHrrabb10lu.thleV, Invited to funeral service. Jfo N 11th st Irl s p i Hit We.lmln.ter Cem Hl-lfVIKi: At Atlantlr (Iti N T Xo - MAHA VV wife nf (lenrr, V llehmke ind danirhler of late Itleharil and Sophia I ov ftilallves and friends Invited to fu tin, ., &... I. . a Vhii,. U n n. Ill ,1 Pen. -- - - .... iii.i. -i m ... '., -r- i tn ssie ave Int I rrnwuod Lem. l'hlla l'a I r 1110 a m ) K HKI I Nov L0 at reademe or latent. -; -;;' "c unan aaen .in. lormenr s.O s lath si JAMBS r t .on of,"f ItillS Cecil .t Thllf Iollei; of ,fu Tanie. and fclij-ah.th Hell aaed 20 Hue I "eral will be elven from II It. llrlnshur.t not i.e or funera MRI.Ml.NfT Snv i. MAl-r K ufdAir f sumuml 11hnnnt HRfd 7fi Hotnthe and friem.H hnlttl Ut fct-rlc Tri 2 p m . I atthep ln? Merlon Vu Int private HDOM -MuddfenU. Ni ", Mm 1 ulf of ( imrlfH J Jloof! fne Voti ) BUT h n ItflatUf a an 1 friend Invited i funeral Ihurw H in r in M07 Arrh Ht nU inn hlch mns, Our Li.d of lrtor ' hunli lo r in Int linlt 1 ronii m Vulo f Tir rnl MI'Itk m -II fttAI S,PKV 1 llLniv H intUpfl nnd filend Invltrd to funprnl B?r- " h i' p m i f lit n Jnt ?irnte Mt Poncr rm i.'ivin .Nn nrot N Sdenhtun t i m ' II llLVin ti 1 Th Hflut pm nm! friend itMtrd to funeral l-ri J p in , nlect h icldciue Mm D MarT'hemni. 4st,0 IirrHh t . Kraiittfiit 1 Int iVdir III. I t AVVUrXA Suddens No -I HOH I HI 11 (.AMPIIhlh of l)0-i Miilnut t . nn nf th Into Koberi nnd Hiirah Campbell ikiii H H(latlv.f aid friend Invllod to riL I rt J p ni Oliver II llfllr Hlda , ih.(i LhrtPttiut m Int fenmoud Cem It rnniiift tna be viewed ThMrn eve CAROV Nov 24 JOHN" I", liutband oft Atnelln f'nmon (tiee Hrhimnf) Hired I.A Helh f've and frlendi inembera of the IIolv Name let of the hurcli of the Incarnat'on and emplovrn of Phlltp Wunderle Invited to fu (t.rtil rtitie. U flfi r, DID t To lift f rr - i.i. aiiutc o oij U (II 1 't et ( Holenin renulfm mass Church of the Incar- i nation 10 u. m Int Hnlv Hcdemer Cem Auto funemi . ' PUNMJHAS iu JJ l.ML wllun of lime. Tom oiiiin KelatKo. Hid friends inlted to funeral 1'rl s 10 a m S513 F, seltrer .1 lli Ward HlBh ma.s SI riti a Church ill a ni Int Hob Sepu chre l t in C arrlafte runrrul OHII1V MAII1I. S1UI,L ddugliter of MirliL 1 mil li.la Mlliunl I nrMn Mnlltll. mini iiiiukm for rouoe of her oul Ht I Mnrv a ('hunh rhur. . II 10 a ni I l I Mtk Noi T nt ''' l d-ir ne UK IIATIU . liiiabaul of Anne. lrh Sotlcii of funrr. I from the t)ller H Hall Hull llni, is. ii Chestnut at Cl'HUII. In rranci Oct tT IllCHAHC J son uf I ihn V nnd Mllu a i urrle Rel-i tlvctt and frl. n N tmlted fo memorial maa. nf reiiuiein St J-ilues . Chuirh 3sth and i hf.tmit .t. J hur. 10 a m IT'1 h Noi -M rHOMVS J lutband "f liithoiliK (.utc ltelBlln and frleni'. f)l l!on No 1 J If lAivnl Order o Moowh No "1 1 ourt Manavunk No J 1" of Invited to funeral. Thur.,8J0 j in ((! Wllrte at Minojunk solemn hUh teaulem ma. IIol 1-nmllv Church 10 a n Int We.tmln.tei ( enl DOl N Suddenly Nov. - PATRICK I husbind of Mir l UoUn (nee Sullivan) I .datives and friend. Dlv. No 48 A O H . ind all ao letle. of vvhMi ho vva. a mem Iit Invited In funeral Thur. . B 80 a m . UT W Tifferson at Serlce. at St Ml thnel a i hunh HI a in Int HoU feenul Iiip ( em Auto funeral . IlOWI.IVd Nov .', MART f" wife of Andtiu Donllm, and daUKhttr of late Huith md Catharine lloHnn Relative, and friend. Invited In funern,l Frl 8 . 111. lhjl lfnrfnian et olnnin hlah mass of re cult m St lhnina Anulniia a Churth 0 10 i in Inl Hnl (.re.. Cem Auto afvlri ni'GOAff-Oct "J7 Rev JOHN J DUO i.l nf si Jnnli i hnri.li O rurdv lie Pa Rpverend clerirv relative, and friends 1 lnitfd to months mind mass Immaculate rnnceptlon ChLrrh Front and Allen sit , Ilium . Jllt otflce beyinnlnc HO a m fo ciiin requiem mass 10 a m I Iil-lll.l No J. WAl.hACE JMI husband of Anni hberllii (nee Hraud) aaed ., Helathei and friends Invited to funeral Trl 8 30 a m resldenc1 of father In law Toiepn itrnnri ..mi ti innc si nequiem j n mass 1 iiiinuntiua n nuiiii .u i mi jih Inst Hot Hcdeemer Cem i.T.TIOTT Vo S"i ANNA R widow of 1 nford hlllott. aced 74 Relatles and frlnnda Incited lo funeral serstc. s l'rl , lo d) a m , brolhei In law s residence Ter t,us Klllott 31 b Clapler st Gtn Int prHate Charlea fc.pstln br KelatUes nnd fiiende Invlttd tu fumral Trl J P m 1-1- Uuden I rX Int nrUate Mount Peace t'em nvii- n. 2i vi)iinu a bus bmrt of Jtnnctle Hnle (nee Iall) nnd Mn of Andrew J nd Iv,mihA O Flnlej HlIhUxli ami friends (Jeorjr C I lnle HelatUes nnd f rlen li (eorde A llartram Ln lue No JOS K atid M and emnloe of th v U lnlti 1 tu funen I I ii J p tn rt idi"iic( if pnients Piotdenr ni Prlmo Del 'n Pa Trttnd tnav t til Thurs ee ui'l vll-'II Vmr 1 T A Pin Uflfn nf nnrniiirhM ulnii r nsed 10 Helithes and riei. h II V M Modality Imltrd to funeral Prl H .0 a m residence of sister Mrs Pat J Do Ian -0n Carpenter at Solemn ' rpnuiem miss Rt. Lharle" t-hurth 10 u m li llk....l l4sm i till vaiiirui ni wiiii .-. ;..i..-. v... .- titM.t.-K ..i, nf'vndrlw HamrertV fl 1-vtlvo. and friends ' lnli.rt in fi.ner.I I'rl K 111 a ni -HJ1 K Mnnmuuth st Jltll Ward Srlemr requiem maia Natlvll II M Lhurch tn a m Int IIolv SepuWhr" Coin Corrlasre funera 1111 ; i 7 J .'""." "" ' .. "'"i" . .luiijii Jl.th. IlALIir;!. A wldOH or I ranklln D Halm a nnd d-iuchter ot Inte I cvvl. Hall ;'. ", ?",.,? iln" ' . ..,','.' a"d iririiu. iu..,u ... i.i""i ' y" . " .y i' hlMh dn Eleventh iiontn jutn nua ripe at im privaii. n uumanua i-tin umit i llovrers ' II IMII.TOS Mildcnlv Nov .1 M.I.I in SIA.M 1. 1 vine nr rnvvln noinl ton Jr. aued 311 Relatives and friends Invited to I lunerai uiur-. i in n in K.ijencn or falher-ln-aw rdwln Hamilton 1041 Or-hrrd ' at Imnl fol 1 huh inn leum in iiukii st Toachlm s i hurch In a m Int private, t bl Dominica i.m HAl'RIV uv S4 niCIIARD on of I late Josenll anil irv iiaurln aaei Itelatlvea an! friend. Invited to funeral 11 t n m liMih.. m ..n... ...., Ilrldxe st llrilesburR Remains may lie viewed M to 10 o m Int. llirtlT Nov 1 In rrunie. frmn vvr ind. received In actlrn l.leut T11DMAS ORA HAM Hills T on nf Ilr narlon I ooUe anJ Ullribrlh Clraham lllr.t llvii.l.l1 I. Oil J.1 at NMntes Tiancc of wiiuii la reirlved In iitlon WII 111 It ni'B sm. son of Henrv anil I nira I. Hucltzel uo.uf k.li mni Wcrnitl or 17111 N -'nth st IILHI 1I1NSON Nov -li H1I.LIAM W husband nt Llizubeth Hutchinson (nee Grlf tith) RelitlMa nnd (rlrmla Court Prlii No U' I ol V ShHl.nl.RCPJ Trlbi No 13 r (t It T und emDlojm of nit hard Thorn & o lnltrd to funtrnl Hut J p m 1'ijr, How irth st 1 rmKfonl Itemina ma lo 1omm1 frl c6 Int I.ast Cedar Hill JOlINhPlN No JT T3I I UN ife of lohn II Johnston and daughter of late lames and Jane Delln Tll.it.cn and friendp Mt riwanl K tar ''ocletj In'v.td to funeral Thurs 7 30 i m .3tl N t th st Solemn requiem miss St Kdvard a Church Oam Int IIul Bepu chre Cem Auto funeral KUIilHY o -1 KimAItD M. hua band of Kmllj H Ket le at-fd 7S Rela tlvts und f lends t.enre (1 lleirie P-hI No t O A 11 Phllantliropir Iodse INo 1"i l o o r lurlt Council No ' mt O I A .M fmnkiiM of tnine department or Nileh liemtni ronci o inuen io rrl S t. m 1111 "'ontnln pt Int i sorvlr.. I V'i III I ... -..Ill ... .'.. .'in. KEEI.ilH At lirr rclil'liro 'IJI1 N "1.1 ni .-.nv .. --v. ..vu 4 i-vi.i ... . uiit-riii ami Int lirlllltf. ... r.. .A ait.tr tr. t t ti.tt r-..- . KELLOaU IIUVSION HOLSTKIV o lirookllnr Iass captain s.vrnth V.nsl (in nr janr Jlrnnerson Hml 111. late Char ... W KelloKir nnd hu.liaml of Ruth Qrernouth K.lloa-u Killoil In uctlon In tha Amonne. Oetoh.r 12 i:r.PPI.En .,v '1 r ItANri7l n fr .. Mniv nf flitnrirp K.nnlpr Tr. tnm rtAhhlnai ltelatlvoa and frlrnl. Invlifil to funi.r.1 l.orvif.a r ri - p m narama ra.ltl.ncr 117 ParK avr reninuitrn JTirnds may call Ti..r . KLINE Nov 21 WILLIAM n KLIVR Itfiaiivfn nim iritniin itino vjiiiuii ivrpUDIiran Club intli Ward Kndl.h Y II snclety, l..,ln.t. V it liuluti nil amnU.iA. jtS i ir,,v,v,1. " ri-.'.'-i ."M;. v,";iwii: "-1 ,N It 0 uui'nni . in iifii i" lunrrai, j-ri l I m 2 HI Wntts st. (nroad nnd Porter st8 ) Int letnwiMiil Cem Frlcndi may 11 l-"!...-.. aita 4 lit n at pa ! CHII liui n ..-' 1. " '..I w .. ..... I KNAPI'r.lt "ov ril.iaAHKTH ivN'tri'KK H.latlv.i and frlonrls Invltrd tn turn ral sirvite. Frl 1 n ni Ilavld H Srhuler IIUU llroad and Diamond sta, Int ur'v I KULP Nov J5 JACOR. hushand of Emma Kulp (nro noutchrr) av.d nil nela. tlvca and friends amnloves MUlvr Lock Wnrlta Invited to fun.ral service. Frl . 1' p , in 41(17 Hawthorne at , Frahkford mt North Cedar H1JI Cem Remalna may be Uevved Thurs, ft to 10 n m I.I.NTUN NOV aj WILLIAM K , HUB- lJ.and of Ei,l-,,! ". H"10'! 'i1? Wootera) Rein. "vra una iririm. mnipn la tunrrai csat , l i an p m nar.ni. re.iqrncr. jijj vvnar- ton at Int Mt wucf cub llmnalna mjy . b0 ,wri Frl. to 10 n m. I r tot un xi n. n ivit i tilr tr i band of Mary F. Ll.tar (nee Dennry) und son of late William II H and Itoaanna Llatcr Due notice of funeral .Inter s resi dence Mrs R E Crawford 7-10 N 211th at. L1NCH Nov 25. JULIA A. LYNCH." rtclatlVLs and frlenda Invltrd to lunerai Thur. , li a. m from the resld.nc. of her cousin Mr Drnnl. HurUley. Powder Mill lane ltwiulnm "i. m 8t Joachim'. Church Int. Bt. Joachim Cem MANN Nov 2(1 at Mania Shade. N. J . LEE, hu.band of Illancha Walker Mann and son of late' Lharle. C. and Hannah Mann, ased n2. Relative, and fr'ends Invited to services, r.aidence. M.ple Shade, Frl , l'SO p m. Train leave. Market at. ferry for Aiapu) on.u. Ae v in vilmrHiiMav. ja Jirr.TA' lr. wMaw nt William K. Marker. '..''"-:- .. : . .. . T-.-- - - v. .-' : ueiauvea ana zrienas Invltptt tn fun.ral aervlc. Sat .w J n. rvaldence of dauxhur. Mra. L.wetto "ttn Plant, Lincoln and Parker avea,. IJurnsld. Delavra eiavraf" ;Ounirr r -mv. iiiy.v.. vilcnni tna: ."t- eJJkKm "i.BoatwHM niPrtnn .rs03l"lar.d"enr"t .'"ftcon?" Phlli. , f.'M"-'',, " . ,,'',"'' ',! Jj S int nriiiiin nMflm Pnnn ( em uppi " ' runerai sen ices I rt.. at fon , a '"I JitiivhR -Uln Nov' '. '"is at.vn v-nMiee of tl.e falllll, Int Jirlvute. W & wd Pa J AVN CAIlDN'r It 111 liei ll.d " Snivi'n ,, i ivnll i.M, f ve II fc? IIVN.UuhW of'late JnesVnd Ellri' f .VHinS "l? .0 Cht'nut11.11 ffit' vSXZ32n & Ut ii, G vin Itelatlvet- and frltnds ht P.t . Sill n!dff 1R-0 Chestnut st. Int. Ternwoo I &a ; m, re.ldenre ot parent 8118 Joio tj I formerly of flint nnd Warren Htm High Ttitml at fhureh of A.cen.lon JO , m. Int. nolri . letmmtj ifninrinT ilk HniDiY vMAw nf Tnff IfetlrM.. Rl live, and frlendM Invite,! tn riin.ral,. Thur... I S JO a m 33ul .Wharton M. Solemn re- nulem ma.s Ht (fabrlel Church 10 j pu Int ew Cathedral Cem Auto erv!e, . MrPAI.T. tin vv, nn strtf.T.tASf II.' McVALL nn of liiu, tleorie W. and ICtUJ of funeral ttealdenee. 11 iUfiton at. w-ni r, ucuati, narsi a, year... uue none ICl)OWi:r,l. Nnt 1-. n, Hnm.rMn ' l'hlla JIAUItY H.. .on nf late J. .Malor ami .""" ,'iAiiitv u .an nr ate J. .Major ami J !','' 1 el Jewell . aar.I 7 Ilelatlve; and frlendi .Peace and Ic liV. N'o" 3" T in,i.dctt,nu,BH.,r,.L0i!?f' i4m"-, ,,?' I!jif,'nt' ',ul",ri..'s ' il.p ff.'f llatllUrn cVm Hatboro, ra. Intji iK K -ln rrann of nneviinnnlai Oct. U JOSRI'H L son , .on of Annlo and late Honaltl Mrktc tftt-t Chrlitlan nU IlfU-1 i'i ann inenus mviiru lo noimn requiem .n.ip inula ,,, a, ni mi, l hureh 'nth oml rhritian , iiitiif inurs mi r, m me. uni Charlc.'i MeI.AU(JlU.lN -At Ilaltlmore M(1 i N'oVji Mr ln in A A Mih .. MMKr-No L4 KMII.T MCIOS liKAS, w Idow of Frederick r Mecke, ajred 77. lle)atlvefi Hiid friends Invited to funem.1 nnlre Wed 1 1 10 a tn , 16 Carpenter atk O'rmtnlown Int, private , MrnifW Su4denl. Nov '". aA&A ICT aon of Jntnefl and Mnfy'rteahKrt (nee Cunneff) Hired 14 Helatlvea and frttnlK I eauue of Sacred Heart of St. 1 itmond r pariah. Invited to funeral, Frl N xo n ni parenta residence 2117 Fieri. at MaKfl of rctiultm Church of St. Kd mond 10 m m Int Cathedral Cem. Auto service ... MKLl-KHT Vor. .'2. KATHERINE.'wWa of I rank Mcllert (net. nieenmann). AreA BU Tleliitlv. nd friends invited to lunera: nervlces Snt J n m 3J45 A ttj Int rfv i NorthwoM Cem Hemains ma be vlewedfilyv'T' f ri ee Mii.i.F'n - ViiV at 7330 aermantown ts a h ve Mt An ANN FAOrj. widow of ( hnrlen II Miller Funeral nervlces Orftcf i uurcii uonen ave in i: au v in tjti. PrM?LI-tr Vov 2"! rilANK JOSPPK, nuituanu oi i Hinariue tinier iteiaii've p&' friends members Holi Name Hoclety. B. V M "odalltv of St Philip a Church. AUtut tine iitn Afliio ana iiaater iiartrera Aaso . invited to funeral Trl , 8 Z a. m l7 8 .3d t Illwh trniin of requiem St. Philip-! V.IIUIMI 111 ! 1SII il1lurU14l VyIUi M1I.I.RH Nov Jtt OKOIIQC C . hoabanQ nf l.mnni Villi i (nee Humor) ntret tn. ni (.nurcn hi n in ini evv uatnearai ueru. ttc and frlenda members of Old Guard I. 1 Renlmelit NOP ilureau of water dpt of 4th District: Mutual Ilenefldiil and Protective Aa.o. f the emplov e. of th Ilureau of W&ter and the .0th Crnturv Renubllcan Club Invited to funeral Sat I D 111 J1I0 W Columbia' ve int udd renovv. cem Remain, may Iia leui.l Frl eve el MU1 I I.Hl tin NOV JT 1918 rAMNIW. vvlduw of fohtl A Mueller lined HA irftniA Relative, and friend. Invited to funerall Fn at 1- 15 p m from late realdeneeJt, ami i.in ni service, in rust fil n (.hurch fith and Ulrard avc J p. m Int. prlvite. Westminster ceni MURl'HV In 1 ranee Kept .'0 THOMAS A . son of Jame. nnd Catharine Murphv (nee Cas.ldO aKed . of 30JJ Mt. Vernon at West l'hlla Itelatlvea and friend. soldier, sailor, and marine. Invited Its .plemn requiem military mats St. 'ACatlUU?, Chun.li Frl , 10 a in ,4 NEAI.I3 Nov J4 ANN' NCAI.1S. Jaqrn.f ter of lata Tohn and Cutherln. Nealla. H.U- He. and friend. Invited to funeral rrUj 8 JO a m . 1B20 N American at. Solefhn' eqiilem mas. St Mich. el a Church 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem NKWH01 D On lue.dav November 28th 1018 JOHN D lOH4 NKWI10ID .on ot lulu Uli.linFil S unit Tllnr. TVu Cnmta V.hImM In hi. TSrd vaar Hirvice. aJid burlaU'afeT'- ti innma. i-nurcnviru vvniiemarant prj vate It I. reuut.ted that no flower, bers. sent , iHr NUCIIINr Nov ill AN ASTASIA. wWow- of IllUm Niment Relative, and frltnda -4 Invited to funeral 1 rl . T 80 a m 820T V Pearl at (aLove Povvellon ave ) Sotonin ' riquietn mas. il Alraina". Liiurch w rh 0 a. m, g, Ice. X v. son .of ti I TO Beta. r; Hit Hnjv fro.. i.'ein Auto .ervice rVMllltl-'V Vnl r tiAvtn m. John and Ellen O Rrkn aed TO R.I.. Jit '4-?A.Ji u ,v Mi., nn.l frlenda Invited lo funeral. Prl .4 $ rf?til re.ldenre nf nephew, John I ..lur-r- 1724 V Mil .t lllali ma.. $.1. Ifala? rh- . thuri.li 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cirti. i Auto rrvice I OHHA -sov -.1 iiuum.i; i-. wiaovv or 1 , J Tln.rl 1. fl TTnl-il lllv llnlmllrtl 1 llMlnfttfu. ' - k "... - i . :".. - --i--v. m. jLA and frl"iid. Invited tn f"r.rnl Thur. ( IHI liy! . m 191J Mifflin at Solemn litth ma., of .'4l Ml ni st Thomas AnulnaV. Churqli II) , iVflj n in Int llo'v Crn.. Cem Auto .etile. r ..m ..i O'NrH.T N'ov "0 at steuhenvllle, O, ' - riOPHNI 1-3 R wife nf Rue.ell n o'Velll' , WiJ anil d.uahter of John H and Kmma Hod . .?? ' Ll.a Tine untlM nt ir i win no ffiven. . . utiu -Nov jn javikv nu.Dana nr rirah : i e iirr iv"itivte imii ii'nimc u. " urant . ' w INiat N'o 5 (I A H. Resene Officers 1. . ll,n...1olnVlii I..1Iva tlanm-ii-iint rl-aaw tin- i iiiiniiniiiiiii ! v i'- ioihii in uivin.r'r &i, oriennlsatlons of "hlch he ai irr riiiiinii n jviirt -vnnn nnu ni omsr j jfx u iiirn to aricf i r. mil... t (.. flr ,". ; Itlda- 1H20 Chestnut at i t wii'r, m., iiair nirv: Int. Alt. MnrltH sr? i cm "-V,-T"-Jgl PATle It-I.N -u ii ntazA wif.iV -!flfva i i United to funeral nerxlce Y rl . 1 p, fnf'! .."). tnmmn hp i.emn.ns mn. n at, v .-v . tnttinfa ma t. I Mewed Thurs 7 t tl p m Int Mt. -Mortali 'i'jSTi ll.iii.linn t'.n J-T tm ' i.jJI I'fn iitn aenice ' 5 i'in.i. i ii-r i mi iivniiriiA ii rnntia . ua. rinr or mnurnn nf'.ru i. son or ; 'w,i avld a rt 'lHr lr Piulln of fTlHssboro i'vpri ". J MemW of Co U 148h Cem HAi h .0 "4 HENRY K.. of Mars K Rader Relatives and friend lllism R Fchneider I-odjr Xo. 41 V srd A M Isaac C, Under down Aiscrobly, n -j i a vj .11. i". inviiea to runerai. kti . V .?. ..KheMn.law J re.ldene.. Trancl. i Und 1H20 N filth at ""." '"r" " ni pnvai. FYlenda 1 mav call Ihurs eve t COPl New York papers 1 nKNZ Nov 23 .insPPir W.. 1m.1l.nil mr.. 87th HaBKH Xo "4 HEVRT E.. husbanf of I inmi' nenr irt (5 rtelatlvea anduil f.lonri. mil, n .1 Pole. 11A TV.rrf 1. uulillc.n Club rranUllnvllIe I'rosre.slvs 80,, li'" ' llnf ' Int. nreenmount CmJ t-H-ij invuru vo lunerai inurs. up na f jiemam. mav oe uevvert vveii h o. m. HEirHnnT. Nov 21 rnEDBHICK. hu-i! nana oi l.icanetn il uelcliert Inee L..IDD.I. .on of lata Jacob and Kathertna rt.ichert. ill acdl3 IlelHthc. and friend.. WlIllamR l hnelfler L.nnre rvo 4111 ranri A. M.1 Tristram B 1'rcemnn I odriv. It A M . No. Jl- -u vva.ntnRlon i amp r.o r,i i'. u, . nf to.ka Trlh No 3T! I O. R. ?f meilller. of -,th Ttefarmed Phtireh. and I all other socletfea of which deeeaaed veaa 'Im a membe- Invited to funeral services Prl'.s'Ft '.' n m ;n1 T! Clearneld et Int prlvateAt nonlNFOV Af Oreenveieh Conn. ffBT.' 5" nn mi. ..a nAnn-ni. x nnniuaivu & t. (U 1 Jane Mel' Palmer) Services at re.ldenefO Yw.a ..iuui.piuw u I I I r IIIUI. o.il IIIOV riMH..,.! c 5i NiuN ameivnere n Krance Hapu" Id Corporal JOHN BCANI.OV ot hroncho pneumonia meinner of Co D. 304th. l.na-lneers c'orpa .on or ratrlclc and Jennl4 riLunlnn and a-randson of late John and. Murv Morris of Pliornlxvllle Pa. nelatlv-e(I and frl.nds ularnuetla Council. K. at C. I and all other nrR-ant"atlon. of which ho earf mmhir ln lted tn nertn renulem maiel for resDOe of n soul Thurs,. fl a. m.iv St T ,hn the Rant. at Church Manavtmic, S ORrRHutlrtonl) No J1, JOHN O..- huflbind of Vattle It Poorer. Relative and frlendn Od era ltd lucrum nureaus Did ens tellouahlp CleelanrJ Tl P. OJtft JK 1.orIi?e No 1 Welfare CommlttN.I -HUli ard and Phtla Entertainment Man sers siso lnItcd to funeral cervices .'ins Marlsrt ht Irl, 1 p m RemMnfiU mw ) lewe Thur 7 to 0 p in. 3ntfi private rllntnn Cem il1o aerIc. SNunR Nm 2.S FLORA M . wlfa.W Warn n U Sn.der used 57 Relatives mn.9, frlen1! lnlted to aervlre Frl. 10 a. m 70fi N -ttst st. Int, Quiikfrtown, Pa. j-, sWhKM.. .Nov -H UDW'ARn J. hui-qV band of Mir Ssene (nee Shield) nnd son t of Vnnii anil lat Hern ft rd t?ceny. ot IterneBR Counti loneval Ireland rtelatlvea nnd frltndri inOtrd lo funeral Kri 8.80 -tin is iMtn et Hoiemn rr.tis or t-,a ...ii. n. Hi Ht l'atrlik s t'ljunh 10 n m. If.ii. n iH nv Nov li aiasd ii.. wifi of ri Jl' V . TUSTIV ..... . .. . . . . . ... :. 'r - .;.' ..-." ; uunara luiun nun naut.nirr oi iiannan ano .1... I .. t . Vvtlllnn. ttl..ipnn . .A RT .. . . I.ljtli.. ni,l frl, , tavllnS l (S...KJ TJ .arvlors Frl . 1 d, m . 2847 H Juniper .t. .t3 Int .1 Tr n tv I.ufh.ran cm rrLnrla m.vr . tn call Thura ne irt-iviaa Ubl.l.H Nov 2.-.. HOrilATES L. ion of SVrlM latf lacnh unci Hannah W'll. Illatlv anil W'Si frlml. Invltrtl to fun.ral W.ri.. R o. m- vlf'ia ''tin 111 lap nv. fnr Thur. mnrnlnr. MntithLtlh .fJ-!' Dcnnl. X J on arrival nf 7 o'clook tralnf 1 jvrainna ivauvvay. v.nrainui .1 terry . ivki.hh Nov, :m uisktha, T oui. J Wihh Inoa Ttlltnnl Tl.laf friend. Invited to funeral. Frl, f 10 .a. tn c '' Tjffi i.u.umuu i rsiui-iivr, ..111 .. iiiici mt. roli-ran requlrm ma.s Church nf Corsua jy ifHl-Iofl Ifl fl trl Till U'sttmlnhia s",m f. Si-ir.v;ieM,,fc"r-"'AW"v.--i i.jj' ni dMuror uv u ii.a.ii.sy fv,'y si a lf of David. Whlttbouit. of himoli!B, jr?iVl Pa, sister' r-sUIfncc Mra A ti. Mutlir,, VteJ .OKlh a lOlh u Tikll. . , 1 . TH " - " J, ifliM --Kjrw-WiiB WHITTON ?oninahncI..n Pa . ?Cov. SSouiTA .A?.l WILLIAM S. aon of lata John and Anna,?L-J M w hltton rt.latlve. and friends Invltail.' .M icvv.n inurs , i u p, m.. :o,sn fi ' vJon.hohecken. .'A r IND Nov S3, (JltACK EMMA.r"i-J 1MO. vvlfn if Henri Frdlii4.nil W.-.Jy,,' " M 90 rla.i.ht .f I.I. n.. rrtti r. .', T .. WIErtAND . UEI, SIII1MI rand, aged r7LT' r-'-T.-T'.r.""'-"". wj,." ?.. -v ;:ri,,".T' w m oi:iiuinu iiriuuvv. ann irirnaa invivvu $ ' ' fllti.ral Vinm. nt .nnl lfr !(. .r. 1n& J JIamburir Pa . Thura ,2pm. ." VTW vv ll.lAiUlUllirJ Nov III bil.l&A. tfc.'H vvui. of unarie. , vi loiiihpv.ana aaeaut. t of Joseph M ami Sarah E. Flrlh. ncU and friend. Invltad to funeral rerrlcj.. re.ldence Tnt nt iMrrnii & Adam, .t Int private, Oakland rrirna. m. d. mav view remain. Thura... fn in f tl .. ... wrtT ntvivr nn vu qi Ttirmnnm T ' SON. wife of Wllllam'lL Wll.an. lata of S. loth at. Relative, and frlenda Invlti funeral aervlcta. on Frl,. at 9v.tp. t residence of J. Wealtr iipwen. 1018 0, M Int private.. Fernwood Cm. WfjBK. Nov SJ. LOUIliX M'w4l WOOD Nov 26; ALFREDr, husjMia, Emily J. Wood. aed 78 y.ara Bali jhd friend.. alanPpc.Jont.. IdyiMyv ri F Mrf.ovp. N J.f m.l . 'atipo. no. aau. i. u. , m.i i int. I Mo. Nil. Knliht. Eaglei Ilrotherhood of , K.IIN No. Bill wnnari.ania Haijri I elation: nun ' -aw .w. VfaMr i KX J--- William Jl worn, n.iauve. infl..s Invltwl to fun.ral. Frl.. 2 p in,. H1J worth .t. InL ' JR. Peace Cem. -i ...rvl. ( i . ,' -.. va "? . t-t, &.1 mz Kft f fl CT- tit J Jei. iT'tB fl m M. "WE i. .-tr.1-1 2 1 ,,jS mwm' ti i " 'W i n
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