lrjyrtyi?';ofvV '" " JJ rw ii k ; EVENING PUBLIO LEDaERr-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1918 13 r New York Shipbuilding Corporation; " Camden, New Jersey The yard that launched the Tuolc. hoe In 27 days wants some good men for various departments. Do not apply If you are at pres ent working for any other shipyard. See representative at If. S. Em ployment Service, SSI Arch St., also id & Walnut Sts , Philadelphia ; and 5th & Taylor Sts., Cafnden, N. J, William Etsweiler'& Co. ESTABLISHED 1839 "SPECIAL BLACK" Monuracfurert Wattrproof A. Steamproof Leather Belting Philadelphia, WATERPROOF u' 3-A- Nagle Steel Company Steel Plates and Sheets Pottstown, Pa. Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns tlG Chestnut SU Philadelphia. Pa. C. JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street Philadelphia Hohlfeld Manufacturing Co. "Eclat" Hammocks Couch Hammocks "Delfeld Quality" Turkish Towels and Bath Mats Allegheny Aye., Ninth and Tenth Ht.. Phllndclphls, Pa. ' N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and IM South Third Street' Philadelphia, Tke Boos tt Specialties In Paint ai' Varnishes CHARLES COMPANY. 'SJO ARCH ST, PHIIAOOPHIA , PK tiiiTiii iiitnt mint Muni John J. Griffin & Co. METERS . 1513 Race Street Southwark Foundry & Machine Company Manufacturers ot Hydraulic and Power Tools 400 WASHINGTON AVEKDE . PlllLADiai'lUA Garrett-Buchanan Co. Pap icr and Twine 18 and 20 South 6th St DON'T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE BUY ELECTRICAL GIFTS' NOW WALKER & KEPLER' 63HCHESTNUT ST., PHILA. Torposely Made (or Every rurposa' mto PAINTS & VARNISHES Onco Used Always Preferred CLYDES. ADAMS ARCHITECT and ENGINEER ,151)8' Arch Street, Philadelphia, IslepUsnest Bsce lis. Horace 25V1 American Dredging Co. River & Harbor Improvements SOS Cbestnut Street Philadelphia POSITION OPfeN ron HEATING, POWER AND INDUSTRIAL . ENGINEER - Give qualification1, reference, age, marriexl oy single, salary. G Ml. -Ar CtaV v V , ' , U. 1 'rn vm)mei'ejm w&4$m GOSSIP OF THE STREET PUBLIC ABSENT FROM MARKET; , Professional Traders Only Ones Present Holiday Spirit Domi nates All Activity A vlsll to the leading brokerage of fices In this city would soon convince; any one that the publla Is not In this' stock market to any extent, even If the volume, oi uusincss transacted tans to ao, I i The holiday spirit has taken all In terest Jout of trading, but In spite of disappointing declines one thing Is evl-1 dent, namely: there Is no Investment liquidation. Bankers and brokers In the J financial district are still talking of the wonderful success of the sale of the' 556,000,000 Pennsylvania ltallroad long-1 term bonds. A well-known banker said I In this connection that It goes very far to prove that the Investing public Is. not frightened over the prospect of whether the railroads are going under Government control or are to bo returned to their owners. While some financiers hold that the dispatch from Washington published by tho New York Sun yesterday announcing the completion of arrangements for the purchase by the United States shipping board of alt the vessels of the Merchant Marine which were Involved In a eale to the British Interests may be true, they will suspend Judgment till more official announcements of the details are given out. Many, however, refuse to believe the report, as they feel they have been hood winked so ofUn by press dispatches in this connection. It was evident that early In the day yesterday some credence was given to the statement, as the preferred stcck showed a marked advance, but declined on a reactlqn. There was no out- right denlol of tho reported conclusion of the sale arrangements, and many were I at a loss to give any reason for the de - i cllne other than the doubt In the public mind over the matter. Conservative brokers are advising their clients to be cautious, and not to buy stocks to hold till February, but at the same time to hold stocks already bought till around the close of the first week In January. They are also advising the pur chase on reactions In the present market. Railroads' AVfitkncs. The weakness In railroad slocks was said by brokers yesterday to be due to the unceitalnty of the final decision n to whether they be returned at once to private ownership or continued for a number of years under Government con trol. Not a few bankers and brokers are In favor of Dlrector.Generul Mc Adoo's five-year trial plan. One well known banker said It Is a very fair pro position as far as he can sec. lie argues that nt some time In the future the question tot Government ownership will come up whether we want It or not. He Is not lni favor of Government own- er.hln a. 1) la -.net-nllv iinrleratAml l.nt l.o sys that no better time could be i,.,,, i .i. ik. ,... .. e, i. i.t ten,. '??.,. "'". ,.""."..'"".'.:'""- "" touus, ne says, continue unucr uovcrn- ment contiol anil operation for the tvventy-ene month limit after tho close of the war, millions must be spent by the Government to place them In proper proper outlay, and while some may think nye years is too long, tne cnances are that, In addition to his own knowledge of railroad matters Director General McAdoo consulted with the best lallroad talent In the country before he made his five-year proposition. In a few years, he continued, a wave may sweep over the country demanding nt least h trial of Government ownership of rail- roads and public utilities generally, and If the roads are now returned at once to p. Ivate ownership without a fair trial we will be obliged to go over the whole mess ngdln that wo had when the Gov- ernment took the niflioads over for vi'ar purposes, I believe, ne remarked, that nfter a fair trial of Government opera- tjon nnd control the people of the coun- try will be clad to go back to the old plans again, but until thete. Is a fair trlul they will have the lfalluclntitlon, that Government ownership Is the "vade meeun." and this Is the time to give a fair trial. . LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS condition nnd for eaulnment extensions M"r eiiw.i' -.'. eViT. ...2.".. -lrruer": (iiers rrcni;n uiicrmui'-s, uuiuncn mm Luuuiiiuii unu lor equipineni, etininoni ooa eno)c, ,, fncv Jlo.23in.50i al i0,.hnlral schools Thev xiireH't thimkH and betterments. Twenty-one months, cnlves. aood and choice ill. If 14. C Vi n! ' ,'., ,.1,1.,, ntimiiieH 1 the offer he argues, Is too short a time to get the $-'' ?P h'?d. Nominal. foiVr.iShe'neTMor; Ask ni .MISCKLLANEOl'S . Nevada Wonder II "t Arizona Unlt.d 2H .32 Tetopa Mining- 11 ,11 FLOORS A rti WOOD AltUUICTKt ANY Iil.11 i Renovating a Specialty T--..-. VUnt lr.l,.. .nn.KI. Phi,.,! rWM St. CARPENIEBISI VM.TERATWNS REPAIRS BTJItDlNOS j ACME CONTRUCTION CO.. 0 So. lSlh St. Fbsnssi Spruce 073 or llelmont 5t07-lV IVINTHR KESORTS " ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. HOLMPM HOTEL IPennirlvsnls Ave., close ta Beach smI HSUel Pier, eeritrsllossiion.tir-ivstpea. ICspseltySOo. Everyappolntmtnteendui lelvs to comfort sna recreation, bpeeiai IWInt.rl.rma Bklt. AllisrtU. Darnell HOTEL B0SC0BEL ""CM,;"'. ' ep.n. TbnrnnrMv heated Rkli, A. B.Marlcti i t Westminster K "V nr.Bch. Elev.to st. wcsunill8icr,,r.v batls rUnnnB water. I 112 50 up wkly.t 12,n0 up dally, Chali.Iluhre. LAlfF.WOOI). K J. Laurel in the Pines Ove.'looklnr Lake Carssgllo In tb 'midst I of th plne.r- Lakewood, New Jersey OF S A WEEK-END On SEASON Rn. .in lNF.n ALT, THE- COMPORTS. CON- VE 'JLV.rtUU?. ttvu v"lAiLvArta4aiia ur I A liwufii-uAi ju Palm Room dancag dally orchestrs. eonesrt. """'" "'JTR'ArJirWn'OTKril,,.'' "reM" ACOUBTA. OA. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA. qA A convenient snd delightful plac to spend your .hulldaye. Oood driving and motoring, excellent .add!, horses, 3 golf course and III sutdoor sports, , , Address C. G. TRUSSELL, Mtr. EDUCATIONAL Bat), Sexes SnORTMANT ANI B00RKRK1MNO Our graduates at IK constant demand. aeo4 losiuon. m-tmit you. urns anon as, .p. .ay .y.ism. wempieis Hid Ask Jim nutler 33 .37 MucNamara 8'J .33 Midway 1R .18 Mlzpah Extension.., OH- .07 Montana ....- is IB Northern Star 07 .00 Rescue Eula.,.' ,. ,ns .09 West End : I'l l' QOLUFIULD STOCKS Atlanta ..,.,'..... 04. .011 llluo Hull 02 .1)4 lloolh 13 .13 Dlamondfleld II II ! OS Daisy 02 .03 Kevvanas .. .or, 07 Oro 01 .02 HpearriVad IS ,22 Sliver Pick 0 "S psying p wen- r- .,... .a i.iiniiv. iriiniR. SECURITIES AT AUCTION ..T?.e '"'owing- securities were sold at auction today by Dames & Lonand; Share. ' 8TOCK8 i.)s Horn A Hsrdart Automat Com. Illinois, tommon . . . . lott2S "VMAo0? 4. Philadelphia Ilourse, uonsi ruction in sn?r.iB'V.iii-.-.. 1 100 v.ompan, nr A 5''?naf Livestock Corporation Lot $8.1 Va T.V" Tl" an Rubber Company S'i 14 IllKhta to subscribe to Corn Kx. . ,';" National tisnk. at Isnu 128'4 -S Rights to .subscribe to .Corn Ex " Tii3Kn? National Uank'. at 2ia) 12i, - Rights to subscribe to Corn Kx- 12 mil,?;' to Subscribe. tcTcorri T i' "" .-national nanK, at J'JIMI 12SH 2J Righto subTrib. to Corn T- " 10 ni,htS,f0au,b0.ertB?"koVn,2Kil mW ... -,""" national usnK, tt tznu, 129 m IM to 'subscribe to Corn L'x- Cnanirg Vallnnal nanb a flajs l rtn " V."1 . Philadelphia Title and - Tru"' Company: par IM),. 147 1 uermantown Passenger Hallwai . cv.L.m,,,"nf. -if. ! .:..- .. 00 . U..UHU nnu inira streets raF- . tiff. 1). I..... f........ Din Thirteenth and Fifteenth Htre.t. 1 ' aaenger Railway Company. . . loot: 0 American Academy of Muslci pnr 1100 , '23 1 Pennsylvania, Academy of the Fine ,-'-. J'r .tin, , 1 Pennailvanla Academy of the Tine n ..,."!' P "0 w Cnltcd (las and Electric Corporn- 3D 40'. 30 ,Jm,Jjlla Uo"- preferred 80 Philadelphia 'liourscV' 'preferred 7 nrHl preierrcu 20', rir t',-. 10 Horn ft ItarilirV Automat' Cum. o, Jany, Jlllnoli. preferred .. lot W0 Horn & tlardart Automat Com , ,,I"nyi Illinois, common ...,l.ot ISO -3 Horn & tlardart Automat Com- ,,,. Illinois, proferred . .Lot 170 isor K,'""lur,n, Company par 1 Uuckeyo' Pl'pV 1',1'n'e Company', 'fir lot) , , , n't 23 Tradesmen's National Ilank; par too "so B Elahth National flank of Phlla'- 8 Ruthts to subscribe, to Corn Mx ,,. ot'nio NattonM Hank, at 1200 12fii, 10 Rlshta to subscribe to Corrw .- Clian.M M.llnn,, ll-nt ., fl'Xli'. I'.iilz U Rlstits to subscribe t Corn Kx ,. ,chane National flank, nt I2nu 1274 l. Rlshta to subscribe to Corn Kn- chanso National Honk, nt 12no. 127'j -'j Rlshta to subscribe to Corn Ux- ,t n.ViT?"?-""?.' "nK!."A "" - ., , ,,., u .uDscrtDe 10 urn t,- rhntiir.. VatlMi.l ii.nl. - tnnn ,ni. is niihi. ; .,,,.. rii,..l ';"&. ' " 10 ltisma to subscribe to Corn kx rh.fl.a Vnttnn.l ll.nL .1 I'lim i200 Devon Manor Corporation lDc.w Pa.): par $80 .Lot ,30 114 Devon Manor Corporat'lon (Devon n2S u pi.m Jl1?,.-;:; 'Jv,;;'''?1 '30 - 23 riionDVti?n?.?i,;,i i.ir 8 Assets Realization Companj . pnr 1100 1 West End Trust Company. 3100 luo TtrN:nrt lluOThe. Chester Llvi-stork Farm . , (Ucrkshlre Bog IJond) ... 130 .'Dl, Promissory nolo, slven by , Ch'.ter Valley Livestock Farm 25 2000 Cincinnati, rtndlay and Fori Wain. Hallway Company. 4 per cent, first mortssse. cou pons May and November, due Jll23 10 2,,0() Devon Manor Corporation, sen ernl inurtiiai.0 bonds Lot 80 BOO Philadelphia and Darby l'ae semter r.allvvay Compan. I ptr i-nt. tlrjtl mortssse. tuu pons May and November, ilu,i mil i Si) ITSUOO Si-huvikill county Railway C'ompun, 3 per rent, first u.i.r.h) ,i. inuiwn Jnnu,ii I ! Iv due 11114 .. . 73 35000 Schuylkill Electric Compu . : per cent, first Hen, coupons v. ..u..ij and July, du. 11,07 A., LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Clilciign, Dec. 21 IIOC1S Recelpti ooo head Five' to 10c higher than jester .13 . i ."iy ,",B3l;r.,t ",4,i ."?" .1I-.T?...,'uk. uny -a general trade. Top, I17.7r, hulk. ff''SSSilJlSiHS! .a.dMS.'Vn'd' VfflV&Vffi- r.'-riSS I ":?"" 'i 'J1' ,"". "nAr. J!i i.4: medium and light peeking. S 17.25 w " OB; throw-outs,. 115.S0IC10.75; pas good to moice. 11a ooJTin. CATTI.C Receipts r,O00 head. Killing ntf.m "n,??" cattle"' goodVOrhonu, ' n'nd prime. nii.2.1tol.Su: common and medium, plit.bnrgli. Dsc -!. CATTLE Receipts, ' 1 On head. Slow and steady Calves, 110 IIKYX-Sm be.d Act.v. and atemfy. Heavy. 117 03. Pig welsht In good demnnd at la.EO. ,0,,rJlJ.fc,!sS.,r,.5!... 3M St"',, . Kst UurTnlo, N". Y.. Dec. 24. CATTLK cfJplJi;"an"s,,,n'vt" iy Cal"- "" nods Receipts, 17.000 head. Slow. stead v and unrhanged heUdllow 'indU.t.adAyYCnScl?nJ,dnl, 30" Kaunas City, Dec 24 CATTLE Re- c'?,,f;,i,uui' "",'! 2r5.n,k' 1? h'!n,r- ., ' f1iih?rUS-U",!lpt"' 800 h'' " Stror"r' ,,JC SHEEP Receipts. 1000 head Steady. - .South Omaha, Dec. 24 HO1I8 Recelpi. , i'JJ.k Mo"y 10 t0 ,5c hlh"- cl- ' CATTLE Receipt.. ISOO herd. Active. ! 10" to 15c higher, tsn,ay:EPsT,,fpC,l!,c'h,gh.,rn I",ml" , --,- .- CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago. Dec. 24. UCTTElt Creamery. ' riawiinvgr. n-nrltf tle-.lnls 11''4 rntta Firsts. ftflA i-,0c: ordinary llrsti, 6fli8 37c, ut mark, cases inciuuea, ontcriuc. RKl.ttllOt'S XOTICKH I'role.tnnt Kplscenal t ST. AMIRKW'H CHl'RCII, 30th and Daring. Rev, WAI. J. COX. Hector, Christmaa Kve: .-,... in:4.Vp. m. Reading of Prophecl's 11:15 it. m Holy Communion (Choral), Christmas Morning' N.no a, m. Holy Communion. 10:45 . m. Morning Praor and Holy Communion. l'HdTOI'1-ATrl rs neirers. , ,r.li 14 '! . lltHll "V""'l ...--.- !,-.. THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT MD AB0VB UAJUC1!1T WILLIAM DESMOND In "HULL'S END" CEDAR 0(ml " CEUAn avenue Fy0 cCqau' '" COLISEUM MARKE5ToTnHETADT,i CHARLES RAY In "BTIUNOUEAN" "-.I -iMI A I Otn. Msplewond Aves. CULvJINlAL. 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. WILLIAM P. iiAiyr. in V1T.T.TJ "SllAIti; MONROE" eureka; 40TII 4 MARKKT 8T8. Mn-l'llSBE. UAILI V.TlllI.Y STEVENS In "KILDARE OF STORM" 1 FR ANKFORD 4715 Frankford Ave I BILLIE lltlRKE In "MAKH-IIEMEVB WIFE JEFFERSON VS! 'ITHE 20TII AN'D DAUPHIN it AT. DAILY PRUSSIAN CUR" mOTOPLAYH t)xi&tnw& My Attractions THEATRES OWNED AMD MANAUED BY MXUDERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BFJLMONT D,u AU0VE uark,st OLORrA BWANSON In "WIFE Oil COUNTltY" CEDAR u0TU CJDAiR -VetNua VIVIAN MARTIN In . 'MIRANDY ShIlES' COLISEUM "'"t.'StTaXh ' CLARA WILLIAMS' In "CAlUlUN OF TUB KLONDIKE!' -nil nWIAl Oin. Mspl.wood A.v. VAJLAJWrVL. fits and ":15 P, M. W1M.IAM S. 1IART It? "nllAMC MONIIQB" EUREKA 4UTII MARKET STS. y.';1, daily CONSTANCE TAUtAIigB In "SAUCE OK TilU U UOOSE" FRASSS 4710 FrankforU Av. WALLACE REID In "MAN PROM rtlNKKAI. RANQS'' UPAPAAPPROVALA LEGA DELLE NAZIONI Ncsauna Idea di Pnrteciparc alia Confcrenza dclla Pace Tubllahed and Distributed Under , PERMIT NO. 84 1 Authorised by tha act ot October I. 1917. on die at the Po.tofflce ot Fblla delphla. Pa. By order of the President. A S. BURLESON. , Poitmaster Oeijeral. I'arlgl, 24 dlcembrc MonsjVnor CerreUl, notto sefcretarlo ill Stata del Papa, che lslto" II Presl dente Wilson la scorsa settlmans, ho detto chu la sua vlslla fu sempllcemenlj-, prlvata o die fu soddlfaltlsslino del j rlsullato della convela!.lone che ebbe , col Prcsldente. Dlssc Inoltre che andra- ncgll Htatl I'nltl per l'unloo scopo dl , rannrefenlaie Papa Benedetto allublleo!wr" '.'"i. irueM". this afleriioon of tho del Cardlnalc Gibbons c che perclo' salpera' da Llabona II prlmo gcnnnlo, Monslgnor Ccrrcttl ha ngglunto che 11 Papa approa II prlnclplo della I,ei;a delle Natlonl. II Vatlcano ha cgll contlnuato non ha l'idea preconcetta dl partcclpare alia confcrenza della Pace dd alls susseguentl conferenze Interna zlcnall. Monslgnor Cerrettl concluse col dlchlararo che cgll non ha alcun mandate dl slstemare questlonl, roine si a voclfo- ( rato. 1 iv..i,in..n Di- 22 dlcembre. ' DIplomatlcl dl qui' hnnno dlchlarato 1 ,"r,".'""7:,.'.'" ."..'.. l,nll nil cue 1 neKoaii " jvr ouuu p..- - - . . ... . ,- u . J.I tlreal- ! una rase enc, inscia n, iioieio i , j... ,,.,,. .,, .,-, I'.ninr ta' d ! dente Wilson dl accettaro 1'autorlta dl I arbltto e conclllatore nello dlvergenze sorte per le asplrazlonl d'Halla. Tutto I Indlca cho l'lnghlltemi sosterra' le as ' plrazlonl d'ltalla come furono formulate I quando l'ltalla si unl' ogll Alleatl. Anche la Francla fa premure per modi I ficare le sue rlchlcstc ed II Presldente Wilson ha rlflutato dl legaro In un modo o nell'altro la polltlca degli Statl Vnltl fJeneralmente Hi crede che tanto l'ltalla quanto la Kiancla hanno chlara- ( mente esposto la loro poslzlone nl Presl doule Wllsbn. l.'ultimo autorevole rap-' porto per ringhlltenn. circa 11 trattato . con l'ltalla, fu fatto da Aituro Balfour alia Camera In I.ondra lo scorso glusno, quando disss; 'N'ol dobblamo rlspettnre questo trat tato. 1,'onore nnzlonale e' legato ad esso. Not con ognl mezzo manterrcmo 11 patto che abblamo fatto " Nesuna sopresa ha recalo 11 fatte che ritnlla non Intende rltlrnrsl dal pro- ", gramma dl nsplrazlonl accettato dnlta , Francla. Ingnnterra c tiussia nei iio. THANK TARDIEU FOR OFFER , . . - B.k K Pershing Welcome ! PI ,0 Educate U. S. Solthers I n.,i.. Dm. S4.-(Bv A P.) Secretary t rtuL-er nn.l ' rteneral Verahlni- iiav replied to offers mailo bv Andre Tardleu, head of the general commission for Franco-American war matters, to pluco nt the disposal of American sol- are being considered by a committee. 1 Save 35vc Coal with a Pipeless Heater Ipfttalltd camptelo In 6 houM IKiO up According- to size ot houi. Wo InstAllrd v,o thousand In i:-gt-rrn lnnsyhanln PHILA. PIPELESS HEATER .CO. 1029 Real Estate Trust Bids. New Day Classes in Automobile Mechanics AND Practical Electricity Commence January 2, 1919 Two months' Intensive course In Automobile Mechanics: nitual shop erperlsnce In the rare nnd repairing of automobiles Instructions given dally. 0 A M to 3 P. 31 Nine months' comprehensive elec trical training to become a compe tent electrician n thorough knowl edge of theoretical and practical electricity. Instructions given dally. A. M to 3 P M . live days per week, for nlno months. Write for circulars. Spring Garden Institute Broad and Spring Garden Streets Phone Poplar 810(1 PHOTOPLAYS IF IMRH PnoNT st, & oirard ave. j umuu Jumbo Junctlonon Frankford "L" ALMA RUIIENS In "OllOST FLOWERS" I flflKT 1--D ANn IOCLST SIIIEETS 1.UV.VJ01 Mats 1:K0.!0. Etgs.U:30toll WALLACE REID In l""""" "TOO MANY MILLIONS" NIXON WD "II AnKlflll"'T sd 0 EARLE WILLIAMS In "MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL" PARK WDM AVE. DAUPHIN ST. rrtlMS. .Mat. 2:in. EVr. 0:5toll. KITTY OORDON In "TINSEL" R IVTil I B2D AND WNSOM STS. IMWLil MATINEE DAIf.v "SPORTINO VTfl -.- - utr.' STRAND a,n Av' Bt v"i,n' E' o "'"d PAULINE FREDERICK in "A DAUOHTER OF THE OLD SOUTH" wrcT A! 1 crucwv 2mh nd vy -- t-'' . Allegheny STAR CAST In -inintv nyiua" PlIOTOPIiATB IIJMRfl PRONT BV. OIRARD AVE, rf . ,. - uumoojunciiononFran WARREN ICBRRIOAN In on Frankford "X." hurulau Kun a nkiht" I OriJST D.3.D. A.ND LOCUST STREETS LUtUiLC8E0i,!E,bU,80?O" "TOO lANY MILUojjg" , NIXON B2D '"' WARKBP STS. .,1ft ..Wnilt WILLIAMS n ,f '!, , auu , "MAN WHO WOULDN nwi; Ti aLI,' PARK nipaio aVb, a dauphin bt rrxrv Mat. 25. Rvg. ei "oil ' .WILLIAM FATINUM In ' '' "THE HAINIIQW TRAIL" R1VOI I BSD AND BANBOM STS. rvlVLil MATINEE ii DAILY "SPORTINO. LIFE"- ,(, ;TR AND OElUfANTOWN AVR , IX PAUOItTKK 6V THttttLJJtloUT" . URGE RELEASE OF OBJECTORS Delegation Asks Baker for "Act of Christinas Leniency" Washington, Dec. 24. (Uy A 1' ) A delegation of friends and relatives of conscientious objectors to military serv lce today laid before Secretary bnlier a petition hrnrtnn iRnnn m.moa nab(.r llmmedlato relief for the 300 'military ' ru'wicia ui mis cihss as an act ot Christmas leniency. .Secretary Baker said the whole sub ject was under adilsement and that n, decision as awaiting a report from a. board nf rn lew nnler.il In nnr.lr.a 1 carefully Into eery case. I Among those. In the delegation were Ir, John I Klllott, head of the Hudson Ulllld Settlement: Mrs. llenrv viilarrf of Boston ; Allan Mct.'unly. secretary of the National Party. New York ; the ttev. nichnrd Hosup, Baltimore, head of the Maryland Prisons Association ; Mrs. Brent Allison, Chicago, mother of Brent Allison, nn objector whoiio case some weeks ago attracted geneial attention. KNTEKTAINS POOH 1000 Mothers anil Children Guests of Dabics' Hospital More tlmn ,000 motners and children Babtes' Itosnltnl nf Phlliuleltihlit nl n Christina)) entertainment, held ut the hospital, 600 Addison stieet Krected on the main floor of the In stitution was n huge Christines tree adorned with several hundred tojs and varied colored balls. At the conclusion of the entertainment each child and mother received toys, candles and Ice cream. fflj Specialist in Prompt Repair service, ft- jj2j I'HOTOPLAIH PHtTTOPlAYS ORTAiMrn TdPQH CS4S, annxiMa ' in vour lORPORATIOM. AII.U., 12th, Morris 4. Passyunk Ave. rtinamura .MKt Daii-at2. Kga.a-A.tv. PA I l.lNi: PRIlHEKlCIt In "A DAl'dlllKII OP THE OLD hOl'TH" ( . rrw I f --O AND THOMPSON BTS. I P-l KJL.LXJ MATINEE DAILY J KERRlflAN In ,V 111 lltll. Alt 11)11 V NK111T" ADPAnlA CHCSTM'T Helow UlTH AKCAUIrA 10 A.M. to 11:16 P.M. DOl'HLAS KMRIIVMJS In 'ARIZONA ' or i irnmn broad street and DL.Ufc.JlrL SUSQUEHANNA AVE. ENRICO CAlll KO In "MY COUSIN" BROADWAY ?T1S55yiW IIERALIH.NK PARRAtl In ! I'l'ltN 111' THE WHCl.t. ' CHESTNUT HILL "tifflSX; TUB STILL ALARM n"llDDl7QCi MAIN ST, MA.S'AYUNK blVlrKLjiJ MATINEC DAILY NORMA TAT.MAIWHS In , UK LI'NK ANNA" FA1RMOUNT VVnay UNID RKNNr.TT In Pl'SS AND FHA'MIKRS ' CAlVll! V TIIEATRi:- l.tll Market St. t A1V11L.I o a. M. to Mldnlrht. PRIS.VILI.A DKAN In T1IK HIRBD lll'SIIAN'D ' CIT'LJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce DOlrlOl. MATINEE DAIM W UOOF.RS In "LAPGIIINO HILL HYDK' CHAPLIN In "SHOULDER ARMS" GREAT NORTHERN "ftV.UJ' DOROTHY OISH In "IIA1TLINU JA.NK IWDrDlAI C0TII4V WALNUT STS 11V11 IjIVIOU Mats. 2:30. EVSS, A0, MAK MUllltAY In 'MODERN. LOVE ' I rr AniTD st . Lancaster ave. LCMLHtx MATINEE DAILY KTHRt. PLAYTOV In "WOMKN'S weapons:1 PHOTOPLAYS Cfirtetmaa Bap rlttvactton PHOTO PLAYS OnTAIMFB tf'fr'W tsu nooMiua r i.oRPonA'nOri. AIL U. 12th, Morris h Passyunk Ave. Alnamura Mat.nnvst2: i:gs.u:45i.v. PAULINE FREDERICK In "A DAUGHTER 01 THE OLD SOUTH" A Dni I n BSD AND THOMPSON 8TS ArULLU MATINUB DAILY W. S. HART in "PUBACHUH AND THU BANDIT' ADAnlA CHESTNUT DEL. 16TH AKCAU1A 10 A. M toll 15 P.M. UOLOLAS rAIRBANKS In "ARIZONA" Dl T imlOn UROAD STREET AND BLUbtJlKU BUSCJUKIIANNAAVE, SESSUE HAYAKAWA In HIS milTUIUUHT ' BROADWAY fZilT (IKRAI.D1N1! TARRAR In . "TURN OK THE WHEEL" CHESTNUT HILL MZSXZ.l CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "SHOULDER AUM8" I-rvtODTCQ MAIN ST.. MANAYCNK EIvlrKE''3 MATJNKB DAILY T.KH KIDS in 'iTr.'.I. VI TO THE MAniNES" r ii ii FA1RMOUNT M,A AKSAffir MAY ALLISON In 'TESTINtl OP MILDRED VANE" I- A t!II V THEATRl! IHll Market HI. rAlVllL.1 0 A. M, tn Midnight. WILLIAM S. HART in1 'IIUltDKR WIRBLB3S" crriJ cTk THEATRE Bslow Bpruc 56 1 M D 1 MATINEE DAILY 7 CONSTANCE TAT.MADOE In "BAUCH POR THE UQOSB" GREAT NORTHERN I'Tti1?. MAHBL NORMAND In , "a peiipect ao" IRjIDCDI AT 80Tn WALNUT TS. IMrtlAlrUi Mats. t0f Erca. 70. HALE HAMILTON, ,''5000 AN HOUR" qiAWME CHAVL1N, ''Sj O.ULDBR ARMS" ptSftB?E'f Army Officer Cashiered AVoililnaton, Dec. 24. Dismissal from the army of Captain Sam Bucklew, convicted of having converted to his own use S1600 contributed by civilians at Camp Funston, Kansas, for a negro soldiers' community liuse there, was announced today by the War Department. 1 hae no flexible aiatfm of charses. I I Our casket display room ahowa eery I I atyle plainly marked with prlte 1 Your Dralres Itesnlate the Cost I L.S.IG02 DIAMOND STs.J IN .MK.MORIAM SYKKfl In loving rmtmory of WAt.THR T. SYKKS who departed this life Decern- ber 24. 11 WIKB AND C1UI.UIIK. OnKKNAS - In sad and loUna- remem- ,...n . . . w- fe nnvr:AN! ticariy ue loved dau.hter nf Mary T. and tho late Wil liam A. Schmidt Died December 21 11103 This flower from Ita stem of life was cut, She drooped without a moan. And from the fleld where Death held snj God plucked her for III. own Dear Is tho grave whero my loved one I. laid Mvveet la tho memory that never shall fade Friends mny think the wound has healed, Hut they little know the sorrow In my heart concealed Kternal rest gran' to her. O Lord, snd let perpetual llsht shine upon her A I.ONKLY AND IIROKEN-URARTKD MOTHER. clilT . ALURIOHT. Dec 28 MAHLON AL- imiuilT. Hr.. hUBDsnd 01 isio v . T !, I Ifi r'.Wl: "' ."'"LH;" "S".",r"1"' I iiiiie in runerai services, rr, . m ,u e .,. I. "Volltn,.r,lI..,,"Tr.lRI?ea?.h.M Read.nJ Terminal l"o in Ke"""nB lermina, 1...10 nt. ALLEN. At Atlantic, City. N. J... Dec. Phlla. 11 13 a. in. Int. lloiy Sepulchre Cem I VI.I.KN. Dec. 23. JAMES A. ALLEN aged 78 Relatives and friends Invited to runerai services, Thur. J p, tn., n.u r.. Park avr . Pensaukan. N J. lnt private. ukan, N mlly. convenience of family. I I ASH Dec. 22. H IMC F.I.,, husband of Sue . Rarnett Ash aged 02. at 32fi W. Lehigh ave. Relatives and friends Lodge No 11. F. and A M , nil other societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services rrl , 8 p. m . Susquehanna Presbyterian Church. 1 Marshall st and Susquehanna ave Further services Sat., in a. nt., Dllworth Prcaby terlan Church. Int. Lafayette Cem AUSTIN Dec. 22, THOMAS R. AUSTIN. aged 40 Relatlvfa nnd friends. Harmony Lodge. No 32 F. and A. M : employe. . McCahan Sugar Refining Co . Invited to 'service. Thurs.. 2 p. m , 1110 Jackson st. Int. Westminster Cem. I BI.OESINSlliR (nee Voelckor) Dec. 28. MAMDALENA HELEN, widow of John llloe.lnger, aged 74. Relatives nnd frlenda Itvlteil to funeral services. 1508 Brown st.. I'rl . 2 n m. Tnt M Peace Cem ,i,iivvr.-n n... -i ,11-miill.- .lr tma. t.nn.1 .. L-tl-.l-.l. T... .... I... l-.l.-V .,1.1 I son of Ueorae and 3lararet Ilowyer. aged 38. I llalall.-.a nn.l rt.iia l.mut I'nnm.ri T.n.n. v.. ;-. i ii ri , it, v.nrlv A.n I Hlonemen of 23 tn Ward .mploesnia. lnvlled to tune aim iteauing Jtvvv., rnri ujcnmonu ornnrn. , nernl aervices. inura.. p. m., piioroi'i.As n? iikm.i!v t . irA nt rvani.l v Allen and ' nl.i.,n -n-.. V.-. ' it. ..Ik' J T daughter of Ellen It. and lata Peter Carrl-1 UCOOT Dec 21 ANNIE, daughter of west Phlla " 1 "r',""vea anu irienos mum '", "r Jiicnae, and ki en Ruggv (nee nrenneni. cem Frle nernl. Krl . a m.. Sill Ventnor ave . (cor. . nelative. and r.i.eH. si n,...', , v. r..T;,. " T" of Suffolk). Solemn requiem mass Church m sodality. Dauahters of Columbus. In- xivt-'nn Aiiln. ..Ill ..- -.l. ...I.In a, TVnrill . .- c. The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bookinp; Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showinjc of .U. i-u..4- ..!...:. . A.I. . .V. 41..-. localitv obtaining Dictuies throui-h the Stanley Bookinp; Corporation. I IRVTRTV UROAD Si COLUMBIA AV. 1-iniZ.r.l I MATINEE DAILY VUTAN MARTIN In "M1RANDY SMILES" 333 MARKET M S1?- L'NRICO CARUSO In "MY COUSIN" MODFF 425 SOUTH ST- Orchestra. 1Y1V?LC1, Continuous 1 to 11, MONTAQU 1A1VE In riiE anorcii" OVERBROOK U3U -EB BERT LYTELL In "UNEXPECTED PLACES" PAI APR 12U MARKET STREET rrtLWL lo A. M.lo 11-15 P. M (1KRALDINE I'ARriAR In "THE HELL CAT PRINPF 1018 MARKET STREET riAll,NVC.i30 8:30 .. M to 11:16 p u II VLB HAMILTON In "l.'illOO AN HOUR" RFP.FNT MARKET ST. Below 17TH Ixt-VJI-'li 11 A M to 11 p. M HR'RT T.rnCI.1. In ' "HITTINO THE llltlir STOTS" DIAI Tl UERMANTOWN AVK.Viik lI-VL.!Vy AT TI1LPEHOCKEN ST EMMY WCHLEN In "HIS BONDED WIFE ' RI IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH ' ! OAMI1LIJ -IvvDI jo A M. to 11:15 p M RLB. IteHtl WILLIAM III'SSKLI. I " No. 8Sil r. 'HOURS IN A HURRY1 QA VtlV ViU MARKET STREET a"VU - 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT MU! ALLISON in U1 "TESTINO OF MILDRED VANE" CTAWI 17V MARKET ABOVB 18TU J I rlyLiCt l n:in A. M. to 11:15 P. M. NORMA. TALMA DUE In "THE FORWDDE'N CITY" XIPTORIA MARKKT ST. AH. TH V l' 1 Wr.l4H 0 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. LOIMS 1IK.NNISON In "OH JOHNNY" CHAPLIN In "SHOULDER ARMS" PHOTOrHYS The followinir theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bookinp; Corporation, which is a Ruarantee of early showinc of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Bookinp; Corporation. I IRFRTV BROAD tt COLUMBIA AV. L-lDr.rVlI MATINEE DAILY ELSIE FEROUSON in "UDKIl THE ORBENWOOD TREE" 3?3MARKET7riEtT0ra HII.T.IK llL'KKH III "MAKB-1IEI.IEYE WIPE" MODEL M ov?,n ST-. OrchMtrs. 1VIWli,i, continuous 1 to 11. TOM MIX IN "LOQAN, U. S. A." OVERBROOK fl3D 5,. Mntlnse. 3:15: Evening 6,.in, 8. 9 sn OKOROB WALSH In "ON IIJB JUMP" PAI ACF 1!U MARKET STREET (1ERAI.DINK FARRAR In " "TUB HELL CAT" PRINCESS 2J5 'AKET STnnET 1 IIWLUDJ gl3o, a. M. to HUB P M MADOB KENNEDY In ' "KINOD0M OF YOUTH" REGENT UAnKKT,8AT'!J"tr."1T , RERT LYTIC LI.' 1 ,0 U " "HITTINO TUB lllOlt' SPOTS" "TaaRMBPtSBm. --Iiuillfjlll VVlltKLKHB" RI IRY market ar. BELOW 7th rvuo 1 10 a. m. to u ubp. m WILL ROOERS In "Br'M TAUUIIINi HILL HYDE" C AVClY ' MARKET BTREBT iJA VvJJ S A. M. TO MIDNIOirr HVWI .innnt I. l".1Ulir "THIRTY A WEEK" STAIMI FY MARKCT-ABOVE 1BTH QlAlM-CI 31:15 A, M.lo HjUp.i M. iM,, . .. , ,.., ,. , , n, in "THE FORUIDDBN CITY fYJSEj - 1, , husuanq ot i-uiit iMin.r ine,Mal. uuJ ' ,.J0-f--W&ttrttmWm-i--w.. 4 '..,, ' u...,., . I .. :,,; rt Ii iiiiisMlitrntlisjWiWilrff'liOiiM TJEATItS parents' residence, 3832 N. Fatrhlll at. Int. Hillside Cem.. via funoral car. Remains ntay be Mewed IVed. eve. UOYtB. Dec U3. 11RIDOET. dauthter of late Owen and Annie lloyle, of Tunlaklll, County Doners I, Ireland Helathee and friends. 11, V. M Bodallty of St. Patrick's Church and Jarue of Sacred Heart, of Church of the Ueau. Invited tn funeral, Prl.. S:SO a. m.. M7 N. 22d at. Holemn requiem inasa m. Krancla .aler-a Church 10 a. m. lnt, Holv Cross Cem. liOrl.B. Ucr. 28, KDWATID BOTI-T!. Relatives and friends. U. H. A.. Troop K, JHfth Cavalry-, Veterans Spanish-American war. invtiea 10 funeral, Tnurs., 0 brother-in-law's residence, James 7037 Paschall me Snl,mn hlah reauiem St. Clement's church, rasensivuie. rSne"r..m' Cross Cem. Carrlsi. iiiVniev. .. .- .... mivcn . husband of Annie Draden.' In hti 72d jeor, '."".'"':.-"" ' . .'" ""!"' ' RelallVe. "ind" friend." also Vamp S7o'. P. ii',s' f .' lnvl,',1 (0 funeral .ervlc.s. on rrl . "i a p m. si tain re.ioence. ji.i ilo ave , fllenalde. I'a Int. prlvata. Re- ns may be viewed Thura,. 7 o 9 P. m. , ' Menlo mai IIRADr Uec Thomas Drady and d'auihtcr of late Oeorse I and Annie Mawlilnney. aged 28. Relatives 1, VIOLA M nn. 01 ia imnds lnlted to Juneral .ervice. R. Itelimore ave. Int. private. Hslvue Cem. DRAUN Der, 22. JOBEPH S BRAUN, I aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to i funeral, Thur... 8:80 a m. 2017 N. 8th at. , Kith .mass Kt Honlfaclue Chureh 10 a. m Int. Holy Redeemer Cem Auto funeral. Omit (lowera 1IRIC10H At Magnolia K J Dec. 22. ACINUS, wife of Jarkeon Rrlggs. ffr. Rem- fives and friends Invited to funeral services. rhufs . 2 p m . residence of husband, Ms. ' nolla. N J. Int. Ilerlln Cem Remains mnv be viewed Wed . 7 to l r m HRILL Dec. 22. RAYMOND, son of 1st; r.innie .ir,u inee inuaneri)V. ivriniivee enu friends, member, of Re.cu. Council. No. 13. P. A inuiea to runerai eervieeg, inur... , 2 B m.. 210T K Dreer at Int. private, j North Cedar Hill Cem DROWN. ALEXANDER P . of Phllsdel. , Phla. suddenly, at Datonla. Fla . Dec. 21. ssed 70. Dus notice of funeral will be fnlon Cem . Olouces e?. v. J. ltnrtwv A. m.u..m v t rv.e n Jo5SS.u.AinS"iA,B.Jl.r.' sVd IM) Helatlv-e, and frlenda. Kenn Lodge. No 0,1 t .,, A M - nhl, ,nu,n tn fu. erul Thurs 2 ii in . SevvVll. N J lnt liolv" .i'rc,"m ' Wmn?,ntownl'(Pa.rpap,.nr'; conv. llL'NTINQ Dee 23. at 2036 K Marvin. ' st . avvj r wMnn. nt t.i.n tt iitin n ., .L"v .i.- - . aged 81 Due notice ' ...'..V--' -nwV-i- ... .Il.lir J Mniitj , riiuiin Dec NELLIE C '1L;,'V.'.W,'" ,'..a"l "yu'5' "i1.d1h: I a, jd" fr'lends' Invited NVr'TuWrVl "v VcVs' F,rJ,I... Un-Csmvaffiife. B& CLARKE. Dee "- cirARLES D hns. band Jt R.brcca cox Clark Tt.l'atlv". I and frlsnds Invited to service. Thur. , 2 P. in. 8318 N 15th St lnt private Richmond. V,. paw" copy: ' P I COTSHOTT. Dec. 22. JOHN, husband of DlFl COULIlOtmV At V.ir Hov.n Cnnti Dec. 23, THOMAS DUKES COCLBOURN nusuani Relativ service OlIVS 'nt. prl CUI' Dec 21. MARQUERITE SPRritlLI wife nf mi an ' .. -...-. """" ,v-?" """, 'i ''" "-?- -;; -:-"f;r..l." .'."'.i "".:,','.' '"'., ,'i"l: "":.:"- -,'- ". .-'."",'." '.r ."..'"" COYLK. Dec. 2.1 J ,- and of late Ann Coyle nia- Is In- vuea to funeral, l'ri law's residence. Thorn Broad at. Solemn r , Holy Child llli. in Cem. Auto funeral. CRONIN. Dec. 20 Al Ellle Cronln (nee Mcdiiu 11 t II ita Invited 47- T r Sheldon a,. cineiaqn , Ham Cronln. Relattvea anil lr ".' '""""' ".. "ov . 1" . fr- "''u" I solemn renuiem mm f'liitrih nr fl i K funer.?' m' ""' w,f5tmln" "m. IVAINS - Dec. 23. JOSEPH P. husband of Josephine II.rrl.oti Dains. .Funeral aerv- Ires at the residence of ann-ln-law. Al M niter. Jr , lilt Ulenn road. Ardmnre. Pa., i 'j, 1 1 11, ,,'iS f"trSt l-nn-l-,rXX",,)??.r S. I nVn i.iR lim .-..-.....- BAKINSP-Der. 22. ANNA MAT. wife of ' U'altMf fir-ntt e'llflna nnrl mntr,.. ' ii... (nrfli1(l L'aklnn, ngpil nc n-lat.tn and iricnas inueu 10 liberal servicji. Thun.. II a. m . cliapel of Andrew J Italr a: Son. i Arth and lBih at. Itit private. E1HELE Dee 21. nEnncE v tin.h.nn ".' . vvuneimina r.iseie me urlll, aged 74 ;;ela,..,J;, .S",u "'.enus. inn Koites csmn, No 22S: Koites Aid. and Cen. Koites Post. ' , -.?- Ju- i? " lnv,.lfi'. ,?..funJra.' "" iLrw. lvu - i. m . .iii.i vvesinem ve., I'n mjfikn KT T lnt HarlelKli rem. IIpmilIhs msv he viewed Tue. eve Omit dowers. un KVVELL. Dec. 22. MAYIIL'LLE MAR THA dnughter nf Muvbelle M. and Hamil ton Dlston Evvell. aged L' veHra 4 months Relative, and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Thurs , 2 p. in. residence nf parents, 2i:i) N. llith st. Int. private. ". PAY At Atlantic Cltv. N .1 . Dc 23 MARY M . daughter of Edward A. and Catli- arlno Kay (neo Hart), aged 11 120 N longre.a ave. Atlantic c,i. ueiatlvea and friend, invited to funeral on arrival at Holv sepulchre Cc"".. Thurs . 12 noen. FERRY Dec , 2S IDA FERRY, of 201B . N 18th at. Relatives nnd friends Invited ' lo funeral services. Thur. , 2 n m Oliver II iiair tiiut ,5ju vnesinut st. lnt Vtni Jntr e?in. FLANAGAN Dec 22. JOHN J son of r.iifn i. i .nip ,.i,,.H... rmiumn unu grandaon of John and. Bridget lianartv Relatives ana menus, inviieit to runerai '.-.f J8.0 ".. m r,rj;?ld,!llf of mother. 101 i fiSd at. est Phlla. Solemn mass of re-I Muiciu VIM...... . . v... .....j. vi Li,0 iiwwii til a m. lnt t atliedrul I etn. FRIES. Dec 2i. AMELIA E. widow of Josoph E Fries Relative, and friends Invited to funeral 'I hurs. 8.30 a in . I iron, ,i..i iiiiLr .i i ,.,! in... m inn iaay I of Victory Church at 10 a m Tnt. private uec. -I. 11UI1.IV1 i UAM ves and frlenda. Apollo Lodge, and A. M Harmony Chanter. Corinthian Chasseur Commander?, Phlla. Conslsmrv : I.u Lu Temple A A. O. M. it S..: Phlla Real Estate Hoard. Automobile club of Phlla invited to funeral ssrvlces. Thurs.. 2:30 p. in. 1504 Brown st. Int. nrlv'Mte tie:r.Al uec -.. , l,U-v,A fiiriVVAlU, soi, or Annie ana isio tienry uenav neia. tlvea and friends, Harmony Lodge, No. 62. F. and A M.i all other organlzatlona of which he waa a member, invited to funeral services Frl . 2 p. m., 0010 Chestnut at. In, nH.ul (iMKI.l. At Halneanort. N. .T. Dee ".,. ANTHONY LOUIS, husband of Katharine ii. en enu sun u. uiie.u.iiiiv niiu lib uunn Otell. aged 25 Relative, nnd friends In- vlted to funsral. Thura . ft a. m.. residence , of mother. Hntnesnort. High msss ot re- I motner. jiainesnort. mgn msss or re ' ulem Sacred Heart Church. Mt. Holly. N. lii'nO a m. Int. St. Mnrv'a Cem !fAK,,.'.T"?p '-'a.EMILY J. HAlllir. Due nil., t ,1.. tun.r.l ...III K. -It .n notlco of the funeral will be given HARRIS Dec. 22. ELIZABETH Iv . wife of Henri Harris Relatives and frl'nda In vited to funeral. Frl .lpm. 2121 N rber st Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. Tllends tn.iv call Thur.. eve. HEILMAN Dec. 22, FRANK II. bus band of Elsie Hellman (nee Splane) and son nf Robert and Selma Ilsllman. aged 30, Relatives and friend. Vigilant Council, No. (10, Jr O C A M : Captain Philip R. Schuvler (inle. No 4. 11 of A A M . Rlumantllal K. C Vereln. No. 1 Invited to funeral aerv lies. Frl. 2 p. in. 24 W Ash- dale st Olnei. Int. private, Oreenmount HORAV Dee 22. ANNIE fnee Dovle). 1 and friend. Invited to funeral. Thur.., S a , m . 21 Svcamore at.. Clifton Heights, Dels- ware County. Pa High Mass S. Charles's l'.iur-h. Kellyv 1 e 10. ... m Int. St. .Tivn. v, w.... ,,",.,, -euo.. nn.,,,, Ifl a. m Int. HI. Charles's Cem.. Kellyville No convejances ttrvvv-Kr.t.H lien -'.1 iirilltnM T hn. band nf Matlle Jluwella (neo Rodgers)'. aged 211 Relative, and friends Invited to fu- nera, inura., v a m., .-.u -,. inuey si Int. Hillside Com., vln funeral car Re- " n. m.y bo viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. . IIUNTRK. aged 81. Relattvea and friends, emploves HamsJell Plann Co. Invited to funeial Ihurs.. S.3H a. m. brother's rest-. dem-e. Chailca A. Hunter, 530 N. Wana-1 .lUSTEIi. Dec. 23. r-r.I.IB II.. wife of Walter Jester and daughter of lata Clowen E and Mary A, Drown, Relative, and friends Invited to funeral aervliea, Thura., i! p. 111 . 202S N. 22d st. Int. West Laurel lllll Cem. Auto funeral. JOHNSON. Dec. 23. MAROARET ,n "il fjirtriArtP"r v J Johnson (ns? RllsvV ' en'dsJ Invited to'fJn.rM; I widow of Henry Itelatlvss and frl Prl. 8.30 a. in,. 1U2R W I.ahlgh ave . Sol emu reilulem inuss Church of Our Lady ot , Iv of , Cera, .vs.., rSluK .Mercy lu a. m, ini. iioiy aepuicnr A,,,, fiin.r.t. .innilAV. -At 1te anil Ketnlnole aves. ni...,.i mil Tt-.- en TtinuAU cinmi'k' JOHDAN Jr,. aon of Thoma Carrlck and Clteabeth Kiln Jordan, aged 11. Funeral "V'fssTnur... 11 .. m.. hi. rauistnurcn, wn. a tnembei Invited to funeral services. rnu 'hur. a u. m.. DavKt H, tchuyJr nidv,. liro iao aHii 11 n nni sii at inr n.iuui. i.Inder. Deo. 22. TIIEOd'orU n. bus. bndT of lat. Kt Under, aged BI. Xorirmriy of flSIB Union av,. Oak l.ans. Itela- tlves and f r enaa invuea 10 runerai. Thura., 2 p. m parlor. Charlea U. Thlel. MJ4 Urroantown v. Jnt. Atdal.y Hurts! Park. la funeral ear, Kl, Pll. mtmi'S n.c on TUTHIX- hii.h.nil nf i '"'-."...""'? -u.r "'" -em. AUIO IU-U; Mary Brown (nee Kishe7). Helitlve. "and "lAArJy At msi's" ..rhi,,r'V tv .' friends Invited tn fun.rai Thur.. 2 o. m . I e.'MW,'A.'TA,..t,n?;.J'- Persnhu?. .L-. Dec. . , fi .t f...n.V ., r..mS.. ! j in - . V.""t" c.. rr. notice or ta-iZTZn V' f".'ln yoisnoii. agea 77 Relatives and , v. i'thVnvi r-; fr enrin m H ,,. e.......i ...,... c-i ., i .ew,v,ntnearai cem. p.- !".. '. : sz&Ai m .a'S fAr-ssri -h-0., . v... itcuisius iiivjf im iienra inuri.. nmri a 01 jiarsuerno sprouil Coulbourn. Nr r, J,,"'. "', "" "", " -"""(j e and friend, are Invited to the cS1v,'4.ut0.,.un,."L... ...- ,. . .. . V -i-hur morning at 11 o'clock at the i-ii-Vi, rr tVvt ,. 'I, tikii.A-'.I.i.i cc'. "X I U Hair Building. 1820 Chestnut st. 1 J&.fr,, S0'f fVfit jj,ri'llad!elpht. sged LBOURN-At Now ll.ven rnn.. L..RA-B.TON pee. 2g; W.IU.IAM I.INTQX. tnaher st. Solemn requiem mas. our IJidy serjicti rmv ..u. . 'tiij' of the Rosary Church 10 a, m. Int. lloly , TRU8COTT Dec .2. MARY wldoiT of Tt1 Ji iross Cen, Samuel Truscntt aged nu. Relative, and? wj HURST -Dec. 21. at Cape May N J . 'fl""V ,nV.trM.t0e.'Unnf'ilo'n',rTiw,' iTtnniW iTSI JOHN JAMES, husband uf Mary K. Orler , ?Ph"' '" ' ..Ki n -"ath .Hnt nrTvafi'ilfl! i-Wt Hur.t and aon of John and Harriet Hurat. J,Som".'.',,"S3a N- -"'" "' lnt' P""' J"'1- artvY?. .1 a"In' sUNor;h''nHt.'rrlinodi.I',ND W WARREN -Dsc, 23 WILLIAM IT., son PV "r 11 v LCuIn'm enL-h, 'i,,,,.' ?' of Peter and Margaret Warren, aged B, .A'Stf m..0pr.n1i 'Anc'.0. Th JKo'a 'a,0; H"'"'. and friend. HeUrnan CoclL No " Otn. Servlcea Second Preabyterlan Church. .-" i.'rAn,...ln resldene "oi t SSd Ii' V Tulpehocken snd Ureene sis.. l:S0 p. m. '? " pj?JIce cem. ' '' JUDOB. Dec. S3. nESSIE, daughter Of RICH, nusoano wni ursi.r,n , ,-m 1st John and Oclla Judg. Du. natlc Kllngnjtln). d BJ. Helatlves i and irlenHi .ZJ of funeral will be given from brother-ln. invtlted I funeral services. Thur., ?. lyili . .iJ law', residence, Jam,. W.ll.c. 271B Par- S'Me?-'. .V. fffeTKR Tt.. fcSsj, T? 'kUENSTLER. Deo 23, HARRY, husband n, , nVv'll Y.,.i,l'? '.'.id'ss "'riilJt i2 ' f 1 of Emma It. Kuonatler, aged 02. Relative. I and late David Teagls, a.M .B "' t1 ,.,i rrl.nii. all oraanliatlnn. nf uhi.-h i,.land frlenda Invited to funsral servle, MS .. ,. v.. ... M...K. 1 1 1 in 11 1 11 11 1 iii.ii iiia1" ' lies' Mil'.1 " 1 .oil -1-v.t" r.--j ii v. ,(ii. .... r 1 wmmA ti rt 1 itJ" WKATTIB Jor P" Jnylted to funeral services.. Thurs. 2 p. m.. 8000 N. 12th at., fiosan. TnL eHi. ' h"T!5"r.D',c-. 2S- J0"N husband of. .' it fu?a."iS .' lM.lt (nt. Heltrlch), of Atlantis '( J t.lty. N. J., and enti tit a.n.v ,Jj r-.t..- . !M ui.ihSt'na a' nl"s and frisidi!; lilshop Neumann Council, No. OS), K. ai Itsl S.-.tni' JiMB Cleveland ave. Solemn re. aulem mass our lAy of Mercy Church 10 S'.-mi' v.V Jfew Cathedral Cem. Auto fu "',A'""-"Y. vP?TBcopy. a - m jjj a ,',,',, V,w'.i,!. , ?f JJ2,? . Son'y's Cnu'r'ch Sif? rJ! f Int. Holy Cross Cem. I.UTZ. Dec. 21. LUTHEtl .. ..- . nr jj, " j,. K.latlvss and friend? Invited Vhm.rSi jervlc... Thura.. 2 p. m 'parents' n& noi.i wnoniana ave., West Phlla. Int. wl Laurel 11111 fern. rlends msy esll Vd after 7 p. m. ' "aa" aiA-i 1 1 e.n. uec. 22, OKOROR W MATHE8. Ausband of 'late Kmma liinn. Mathe.. Relatives and friends Invited ij tuner, services . Frl.. 2 n m.. residence of Busquehsnna ave. Int. private. Northweod Cem. " "ojvnwooo. McATER Dec 21. at Chesllhurst. N. J.f nLANCIIE, wife of John J McAtee ani daughter of Frederick C. and Catharine Schramm. ed 88. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral, Thur... S 30 a. m.. bus. band, realdencr. 2048 E. Cambria st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. MellRIDE On Dee, 20, HUaif P., hus- band of Marguerite JIcRrlde (ne. Reynolds). of 931 N. 10th .t.. aged 28. Relatives and friend.. Cork Msna P. S. and Bantflelal Or" .aiiLaiion, invuea 10 luneral. Thurs 880 a. m.. Oliver II. Hair llldg.. 1820 Chsstntit si. Kequlem high mass fit. MaUrhv-i Church 10. , m. Int. Holr Cross Cem. fnea Orlfnth) wifi of 'John C NfcCsh. rt.i. uvea snd friend. Invited to funVrVt if i,V v?, " fS ".naf ,BJV.ni5 -J"?,"!! .IV nelisis o.t.fk. r -. .- . ttiii . z . ' rai iiaier. ;ii..,uiw(u, wee. --.1, i-Jtuimjlltjjvjl, 1 njdovr of Morris Mendelsohn. Due notice will h alyen .from I860 W. Vensn.o st, ' MILI.&R. Dec. 2J. WILLIAM H bus- band ot Matilda Miller (nee Hlrch). aged 70. Relatives and friends invited tn funeral .1! p. m.. 1045 S. Psion at., lnt tirlv.t. THnlti' tjilkB.ai. nda map call Thurs. eve. Auto- pec. 22. ROBERT DAVEWtll 1 i-urene it unn .M.rv- tz r.imr- d"n!I - ,1f.'ir,o1w'. FJ' V"k ' rV" ' dence, Hallowell. Pa. lnt Northwood Cem. Take Willow Orove and Doyle.town trolrejr to parenta residence at Hallowell. urn . ii.i.Tiv.a ee.1 rri.n,. nvn.. tn .N,9'J,n,.H.rl; Frankfora. Phlla.. Dee. 21. EMILY LISTER, wlftt of George O. Norrtsl. H.rt,-ee anrt l. -.... O'lmlEN'-Dec. 23.ANNIE. wife of John g ?.',"' HBVtaV7f" '"Off 'Turn'.'r4 JS gr. 'Vn'cadr1.!"' ChUfCh ' ". uee. :j, uiaku:s, nusnana J.' ,.s"?h J,ritr,nlJV ".Ii nelative. and friend.. Holy Name and all otn'r societies of which he wa. a m.mber, Unv'L'.t0un'ral - ,Th.ur.., 8-80 a. in., soi i."';'"i".V.f".,eVl.? - i:. "'JH mass vnurcn son of Annie J4 Ttelatlvee and frlenda Invited to funeral, mother'.,, residence. 2t27 Mcclellan st . Thurs.. H-Aotf. A m. Mnlemn rni,tm m, fl,i..v. nl (1, M husband of Rebecca Ralston (nee McKaln). Relative, and frlends.members of St. Luke's M. E. Church .Broad and Jack-ion Tataem' Ploye. County Prison invited to funeral services. Sat" n. m. "3.1.1 s. isth at lnt- Private, Mt. Morlah Cem, Remains' m". .' viswea rrl. eve. auio seryin. Filmnl.,!', 11V a n f. ..!..,. tl.l.. ...... e .,! N- widow of Thomaj P. Rhodes, sged 82. Jtela. i, "..J tlves and friend. Invited to, funeral aerv-ii-dral '." 8:80 p. m., Thurs., 1038 N. loth gt-i. lnt private, .,, f ROACH. Dec. 21. FTXUIENCE. daughter P,,L'., nl Willi. n. 1 ...I ...I- M...I. ...3 en " lll'"lll 11. Mill VVlllllC IVUAl.il, IftU Ikabr Relatives and friends Invited to tuners I. , services. Thur.. 10:30 a. m 8t. ,-. ..-,- r-,.....i. n.u ... r,u...! -. Cl.m.nf. Chr.h l,U --A V-h. -- ;' - .".. " v... .... ...... .... x...v. . . .... vlevve.l at r-arenta' residence. 2145 Summer st Wed . 7 tn n n m h.nd"nf"V..,;tnV' . .WWfl7i R?.nSSM Schelhal. at San Tranrlsco. - u-xtii . SOIJeLL At Olenolden Pa.. Dee. JOSEPH KASTRURN SCIIELL. Sen JPSBPH .KASTRURN SCIIELi: .Service. -! ,14 -,.,a k. uienoinen ave.. Thura., ii:sn a. m. - Z?irL. "Y! Br"l1 St 5",,l0n lbM ' mF; " l'l. ftCHIELE At Svracu.e. N Y.. Dec. SX 'JI ERNEST riURLkS hflllELK. nelatlveaF'ViSl "Jd friend. Invited to funeral aep-tceli, 1 h.ur'- 2 P. m . St. Martin's P. E. ChurchixC.f Oak Lane. lnt Hillside .Cem i MCIIUESSLKR Dec. 2.1. HF.RMAN. hUB-i y hand of Louise Schuessler Rslatlve. .na frlenda invited to funeral service.. Thurs.. n. m.. 22H W. Johnson St.. aermantoiVf in,, private an.vv uec. 21 .MAititi a., "wue or .Tames L Shaw and dsuehter of late Kdwarit J and Marv A. Fadln. Relative, anil friends. League of Sacred Heart of Trans figuration Church. Invited to funeral Thura., 7.30 a in. 5417 Christian st . West Phlla. Mas. Church nf Transfiguration O a. tn. lnt Holv Cro.a Cem. SHOW Dec 2. THOMAS E S1IAW. aged 5S. Relatives and friend. Invited in funeral nervine irr, n m Olive. II. &u ita'e Hiog.. iH'jn chestnut st, inr. virlvar., sa SIMS Suddenly, Dec, 21 THOMAS IU W hu.hand of Willie Currle Sim.. Funeral li services 420 Midland ave St. Davids, PS.,' Tub... 11 a. tn. Int. private, SMIITK Dec 22, suddenly. MATtSHALT. H husband of Camilla 11. Smith Relatives ;, nnd friend, are invited tn the service Tliur.J, afternoon nt 1 o'clock, nt 127 Rloomlngdaln .Jj ave,. vv ayne i-a. int. private, uonveyance. - will he nt Wajno station to meet train leav ng llronil Street Station nt 12:15 p. m. r HTART.ENHAClr. Suddenly. In Atlantic .jsjS . city. N. J. Dec 2l). CHRISTINE, wife ot Herman j. marizenuncn. tteiaiives snq r.t..,i tnt.ii. tn ii,n.i .ni. Thi. . "'I n tn.. Oliver II llalr llldir.. IS20' Chestnut . 8 A ,t. Philadelphia. Int. Hillside Cem, , ' J'lffld STAKTZENllAClf. Suddenly, in Allantlo , ,' a City, N. J.. Dec. 21 HERMAN J., nusbatid nf Christine Startzentiarh. Relatives and friends members of Masonic Order. Atlantis -."fut City Order of Elks, Invited to funeral ser"V rWX Ires. Thurs.. 2 pm. Oliver H Belr Bld . WA 1K20 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. Int. Hill- ''VV; side Cem , STYRON Dec. 22. VANMETA SAWYER. nt,ili, asugnter or unariea ii. sna iiessie u, niyron, i. aged 14 Relatives and frlsnds Invited tail S1.....A1 aa.b.Iaab efsUassBsi n n vm eW gh, tn 1 f V., luiiwiei "' - . ,ii" " A Vr V t - ?' m ., --? rl -"i"er:w""i ... . . '" t , j nrlvate. Friends may call Wed., 7 to 0 ' 'jf m. ..iJV SWOARDS Dee. 22, Al.nERT C. hus. JJ j band of Elizabeth F. Swoard.. aged - JJJ j l..lnll,.u nnn fplantl, I'h, 1 1 nViAnti.,. T.lh- Yl v - n 17 I O Tt M . Clintlnhnchen rTnunrll. 'yJ'I. No. 152. D of P. emplojes William Cramp. .',,; K nous, invuru in luucrai iitiiitr., , iiur... , v, n m. 44'J 10. Miller st. Int. Chelten " V mn, cem. Frlenda may tall Wed., after .t 7 p m TAYt)R -De 21. SARAH E . lf. of Joseph K Taylor. Relatives and friend. In- tr to funeral aervires. Thurs.. J p. m., ..!.. . .. .. '. ....' , . - -dnv . iiowara st. mi. private ib TEAZ. Dec. 32. MARY P.. wife bf Wil liam 1. 'reus and daughter of Oeorse and Fannie Kaucrweln aged 57. Relative, and friends and members of Holy Trinity Pree. hvterlan Church, Invited to funeral service., Thuis 2:30 p 1,1 . 511." N, Warnock st.. '"TEWS. Dec 23 AliKLAIDK L. TEWM (nee Hess), wife of Wllllnm Tew-B, aged 52. Relattvea and friends may view remalna. 1024 N. Marvin st.. Wed.. 1 to 3 p. m, Solemn roqulem msss itt Andrew. Church. ?Z". Y'"H 'i'.:.' cathedral' Cem rn.. in a. m. ini. j-i.w Baltlmor., Md. Baltimore '"thoMPSON ' Dec ' 22. CHARLES THOMI'HON. agedBii. lieiaiives ana iriena I Sit. Relatives and friend. ' I. without further notlce.v vr .1 in.ited to funeral wlthou r"s ,nc N. State st Thurs 'JtO - m. Inl r'.Yn'forwtov.r , eve. : liewiomi, 1 .. i.m - ,. "-. ...... 1...... n..ji.- n..nii..i .1. -I ,..,., ,, m" va.H' 1 TllflK . Dec. 22 KI.TZ4nETII NATTY '- '' is TII.OE. wlfo of Louis T Til... Funeral services Thura. 2 In in.. Holv Trinity"" il 1 imivii. ,, m,.u ,,.,u. .,. .,., ,, ,.., r --. -m Omlr finwers ..v,i .. t V,? I JRAVO -Dec M MA. daughler 0 Jo- I Invited to funeral. 1-rl., D.Su a m parents' ? nsldence. 2J15 N llancrnft st. Solemn re. Qulem masa Our I.ad.y of .Mercy. Church It a', tn int. ii)- latnearai ctm, AUfo WATSON Dec. 23. SARAH R. WAT SON. runerai services, inurs., 11 a. m. Calvary Church, Manhelm st,. Otn Int. Private -,.,-,. - i- VVAlJilll--wsv. i.vs.. WIAIll.f.a Vi. -'..i WAUOH. aged 3d. Relativ. snd friend W Invited to luneral, witnouiiunner notice, ax invltea to tunvmi, iiiii.ui lunmr notive, trx St. Oabrlel's P. E, Churih, Front snd Boul.l,,.H .' viVd, Frl., 1V.S0 a. in. Int. p, Ivate, Nw "W WHERTLEY. auwenir.uee. VI. OBOROU US JO , W WHERTLEY. Sudd.nly.Dee 82. OROROH r W husband nf Hannah Whertley. itelallves aTrSt" ani friend., nrotherhood nf R, II. Trainman, VAgfc,. No. t2.mploy Phil. Dlv.f'. nnd R. K .f.jW. "nvlt.d to un.ra servle., , Frl.. 1 m ;3.!UV Firth st. (34th and IIuntlngdent'jKTB int. private. Frisnos may call Thurs., w ffiZJ iv PH. ,irnn ,Ml . ..,,..-. 7m --..,--. . -; ,..... Jlrlstoic.m. ....... ,,. hsnd of Susan Zwlcltsr, Relstlv, nl 7.ivii.n.r.it ""uii:. . aoviwi.x) -- i "i.iia vt ruv (' Jv S'0, ' TrUl 2 a , .if " J&i , "' 'Wit Council. No. , F, P. A.t 1 stkc ', , eocirn.. o. n v., "," r A""";'i JEJ'HT 'to tunwal rvUs, Thurs., , 1., i WT n, Wyommir sty. )nl, prlvgf. f, " - 1. ..a, llelalal Ul r mm -m . . rl I fl J.t-1 7 ' tt".-! 1 1 '1 rfc !? ii ..- ,7 le & m .1.1.1 m W.'l n-ii a ;i ,ii m 5: i: u to'f-r ' t 1 W i 1 mx :S11 4 m: