Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 16, Image 16

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168 IN PERSHING
LIST OF DEAD
'$ More Than Half the Total
of Day s Army Casual
ties 89 KILLED IN ACTION
Thirty Die of Wounds, 39 of
Disease, 10 of Accidents,
29 Missing
Washington, Jnn. 5. More limn one
half of tho army casualties reported to
day by General I'erftlilntr, 333 In alt, are
to the death list, which numbers 168,
"Of these 89 nro recorded as killed In
action, 80 died of wounds, 39 of tils
easo and 10 of accident and other causes.
The missing number 29 and tho wounded
12.
Summarized,
re:
tho casualties to date
Tie ported
January l
.. 89
Totals
Klllod In action .
s.371
Died from wound
Died of disease
Died from accidents
and other caues. . .
Mlsstnir In action. In
cluding prlsoneia. . . .
iWounded
12.090 '
17 T'"
39
10
29
12G
Grand total, . ....... 333
ornans' list
KILLED IN ACTION
Lieutenant
ATTKEN, LEONARD C. Reno, Nov.
DESMOND. WALTER T.. Medford: Mast.
HOI.DEN. ERNEST II.. New York.
ROOS. JAMES J.. Dover. 0.
WESOLOSKI. JOHN MARTIN. Imperial, Ta
WOMER. FRANK R.. Tolk. Ohio.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Lieutenant
nusiiNKM,. theodore tc, nntr, col.
MAT. VICTOR, Auburn, Ala.
died op, disease
CnpMln
HQTJIRE3. JAMES W . Charlotte. N C.
Lieutenants
CHADWICK. JAMES II.. Walthatn. Mass.
ENOLERTH, BENNIE L.. Honey Creel:.
Ind.
MARTIN. RALPH i:., Itcllevue. Nob.
fHlLLIfH L.KHI.IK J.. UlieieK. Wli
End Trait HnlMlnr, rhlliiirlphln.
(iuu.M)i;ii Mr.i;ui;i.
Captain
a.vNucna. Chester, inaianapeii", ind.
I.lenten,intl
BUNK. GERAT.Il V Chtcairo, til
ELIIKRRON. AI.DEN D . Atlnntlo City. N. J.
:RICK8EN EDWARD T. Lltlnnton, Mont.
lleCOT KOZEU Lick Run. Va.
(IL80N. LEO A., JluJluon. Wis.
hCOTT, HAMUEL II . Tolfilo. Ohio.
hTKVKNHON. MAI'RICB S.. Olatli. Kan.
SULLIVAN. WINTHItor EDWARD. Bos
ton, Mu,
THURBER, WILLIAM SCIIUTLTIR, Milton,
Mass.
tisdell. nor n., rcoru. in.
PENNSYLVANIA
Killed In Action
CORPORALS Arthur W. Pnllra.in. l'itt
liurrh: Stormont Pollock
'aenue. P'-Ilad'lphln
L-4..
PRIVATES Jo-.ct.li V Szedloel.. Ell.ton:
hamAel Turner. .".'I Smith Twentj-fourth
stret. Philadelphia. Rajmond A Esterly.
Lcbich County.
Died of Wonnd
SEnCEANTS Ralph Q Covert. Dorr-r.re-toni
Frank I,eii Moneea-n; 1'hlllp tl Mellek,
i1S North Franklin ctreet, Philadelphia;
William E. Ranlines. Peckvllie.
Died of DlaeaM
SEROEANT Malrolm P Law Klrxeton.
, CORPORALS I'oleman R. Havens. Glen
sldel Oeorce F Snyder. SHppvrs itiick
PRIVATE Eugene F Scott, toatcavllle.
Wounded Severely
SERC1EANT3. Anlhnnv Srftnl.in. Tyist
Creek: C'rewford C Strlne. wiiwainrnT i
PRIVATES Mike Iirunyak. Clarence;
Harry R. Itoltzman. North York; John r.
Hood. M0 Callow atreet. Philadelphia, 1
James Lee. Plttabunth. Ilarry L. Anderson.
Coateavlllo: Frederick L. Melte. Austin.
Mlaalng In Action
PnrVATES George I. Mangls. Pittsburgh.
Killed In Action Previously Reported Missing
In Artlon
CORPORAL John H Rretechnelder.
Brmightnn Clyde II Sanlee. Athens
PRIVATES James llearhart. Gltnteri
lomenlck tiierlna Washington, Iiuls Ho
cavero, 1113 Powell street, riilladclphla.
VTonnded SeTerelv Prevloufely KeiMirted
Missing
PRIVATES Tonv llerkla F.nswell;
fitephen JotuiBon. Bloomeburg.
Wounded Sllghllv Prevlooly Reported
Missing
CORPORALS Georss J. Itaum. Crafton
&VTn,iW n",ier5:w Ue,h"hr'"' w
noanaen. lTTee i mieierminrti. ifeilousiy
COBPOnAlAmils V TrarP. 441.1 leB.
mond street. Phlladelnhia.
I'lllvAir.s iilij e umni, v .iimuronK,
-ltai c urant. ralrnbronk.
STEPHENS. Wli.l.ivi! EUlL. SOS ntUlon, "(Jood morning?" I replied. "Will
.rW."f.;. H. J. Conlln. Hi.Jn.st.-ad Ernest A tinchas,
Hsnwinn-i.3on North Marsh, II street Philadelphia. .
.MRiinuK K 7"rfh K'DK'J:n w,i"2w' rr?"v.; -WTL WJ
Trri"V!'nt. Beturned to Dulv Previously Reported Miss- I
'iRirv v' in ln Action
ut PRIVATES Vlnnnzn Orlrnl. Old Fores
j H Borough: Michael j ninry. vulanova; John I
A S, .M,rnTi y0"'"- 1,ler,s,,,''id,mi'lin' ,,,,,5l
.TOir West .Huntingdon re,t.PhlladeirhU. to
Tumulot;,
JF.KSLY
T.-III-.I I,. A,ll
" "' . : .
PRIVATn Elmer D. Nourle, East Orar.ie.
Wounded Severely
CORPORAL Jnhn I S-hcrrv Jersey city.
PRrVATK Frank "Jlgue. Hoboken.
Wounded, Degree Fnilrtermlned, Previously
Krisirtrd Killed
rrttVATE Robert N. W Allien,
city.
Betcrncxi to Doty. Previously Reported Rilled
In Action
PRIVATE Gabriel Newmark. Newark
Killed In Action. Previously Reported Sllsslnt
PRIVATE High F. Dolan, Joraoy City.
Wounded, Degree I'niletermlncd, Previously
Reported .Missing
CORPORAI. Frank A. Annand. Camden, i
PRIVATES Jonci h A. Bray. Pateraon;
Henry Car.nent, East Nov.-a.rk, Joeeph
yenater. Cannel
IUturned to Dot v. Previously Reported
Missing
Walter Courier, Rloomlrgaale.; Touls
Greco. West New York; Robert l. K eln.
West Vow York. Charles O'Nell Nnwark
M.ItUND j
Killed In Action
PRIVATES Ralph I.. Brlttlngr.am, Ber
lloi Edward Cofran, Flnkaburg.
Died of Wound J
BEItQEANT Robert R. Atklr.aon, Baltl-
more.
or?- .....
CORPUttAC, JUUUS Iliacaweil, nammcrc.
PnOTOPLATS
THEATRE
OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BhLMONT
u.L) AUOVE MARKL7T
T. TV. nntFFITII'S
"THE OREAT LOVE"
rFDAR e0TI1 CCBAn AVENUB
CLARA WILLIAMS In
'CARMEN Or THE KLONDIKE"
j-.s1 trrI ltlt MARKET BETWEEN
AJ1 1DC.VJ IV1 50TH AND 60TH
FRANK KKENAN la
ni iu.l.cs"
COLONIAL
Gtu. e Maplewood Avea.
? 1.1 and 8115 V. M.
V
AT.TfFJ JOYCE In
"THE CAPTAI.Va CAPTAIN"
fl IDCIe A "TH & MARKET BT3.
tUfVC-rvA MATINEU DAILT
TOM) MIX In
"MR. LOGAN, tT. B. A "
FRANKFORD rr"1""d AT -
f " .T-HB
STHJj 'ALARM"
JEFFERSON
SdTlI AND DAUPHIN
uva nil. mil v
"-.tSl, " ..nil e-lVlTTIPTIV I- ' '
ij' ;?; A, wtHON or jjtruLflsn
BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
(Copyright)
ilr. WMtefienit trill fls.ju.er vouf bustnrst
Questtona on bvvtno. eelliter, aiivtrthlno and
rmplownent, Aak vour euesttoua clearly and
pile all the fact. Your correct name rind
juii aaareaa muat be oiven. to alt (ncuirves.
Thoae v.htfh lire nnmtimnu. trtu.it be innarerl.
Anlurre to teehnlenl qutatlom iclll be sent
cv man, ijuicr QHtatlortS UH oe anamcrca
In fil, column, The moit interesting prob
lems of inquirers uill be tcoien into the
ttorv o refer Mnt.
CCXCI
THBV'VH Bono home and onco more
I'm back again on tho Job of Bclllnj?
land.
Mother felt tired this morning; and
francls wanted to take- Lucy with him
to look nt porno earn they didn't nslc
Mary or me to no with them. They evi
dently wanted to bo by themselves
aren't engaged couples funny t
Of course, It wouldn't have been any
fun for Man to stay In tho hotel, and
as mother said sho preforrod to bo
alone, I offered to look otter Mary till
luntiitlme.
We strolled up Fifth nvenuo and ad
mired tho shops, while 1 answered Mary's
questions nbout Cluiralc, I wish we
had had tlmo to run over there I
should like Mary to soo It.
Soon wo camo to u smait jewelry
, More, and, lllco a couplo of school kids.
played the old rjamo of sci'lng who could
oiroi inj most cxpeiiMvo nunc in mo
window first.
lo S31 ' -,n' Pe'eri" exclaimed Mar, catch
' " mjr hold of tny arm. "what a beautiful
19,828 'mesh bag." nnd Bho pointed to u silver
129.051 ' nif-H bag markod J2S.D0.
' WTilch ono?" I oald, pretending I
223,214 didn't seo It nrd catching hold of her
rni. Thero wo stood close together nnd
tho grip of her hand on tny arm tight
ened unconsciously as slio tried to
'make " mo eeo tho bag.
I felt a thrill go through my wliolo
trame, and as I peeped under that hat
at hr charming fuco nil alight with tho
enjoyment of tho moment, f couldn't
help but feel glad that 1 had had lost
Itoslo Lover.
I slipped my disengaged hand Into my
poclttt and telt my "roll" to bo suro I
had iioukIi for my purpose and when I
found I had, in u casual way 1 said:
"That leinlnds me, Marv, I'e got to
drop In here for hoiiR'tliim: como In
with rue, will you?"
Sho agreed a little suspicious, per
haps, arid In a few moments we wero
seated Inside the store
In response to tho salesman's fiucs
jou show us some mesh bags, please?'
' Peter," hlspcrpil Mary In anxious
I tones, "j oil mustn t do It I was afraid
you
1 not."
h, l'tter, you mustn't you should i
But I ignoied her Instruction-
,lnrU l.i,... hm n ti, ,,in,u eimnier I
top ntnl on It laid threo mesh bags.
My Interest In selling caucd a passing
I thought as to the reason for tho sales
man's tactics, and I figured It out thus;
I Ho placed tho velvet on the glass
i counter top so us to hldo from icw tho
.articles displayed Inside tho case. That,
of course, helped to keep Mary's atten
tion focused on tho mei-h bags, for if
he had placed them on the glass ttt-elf,
lirn Mav.rsiie would havo seen the things insldo
tlio enso at the same time, and that
would havo divided her attention
,ri i .1.. i. i. i....i,.i u
ii.ii .'Kan, ...u ...... "'.'-""
percent better on tho velvet than on tho
glass Itself.
I "Here's a uniquo vanity case, madam.
I It has many articles Insldo of Epeelel
I Intel est to ladies." The salesman
opened tho caso aa ho placed it on the
' velvet. Ilo then removed from sight
two of the bags, which Mary cvldentlj
wasn't pleased with,
That'H clever. I thought, for by rc-
mnvlrnr ttins,.i tun Iipm ho docMi't elvo
. ... . .1.1,- 1.. 1 .
ner '? cuanc-e 10 imw over -Ka.u
decide again that who dldn t care for
tiw.ni
""" ,, , ., ,. ,,,..
Mary picked up tho case Interestedly
ami exclaimed, dellghtvd, "Isn't that tho
most dellghtfulest thing you ever saw
I'eter? fcte. It has a littlo mirror, n pair
of vveony bc-lssora, a er a littlo down
puff In a littlo bilver box and a littlo
purse but Peter ou really ought not
it costs a lot of money and be
sides "
"How much Is that?" I asked bravely
enough, but a bit worried In case after
all I hrdn't enough.
"That's $28. It's a most charming de
sign, Isn't It'."' And ho held it up on his
littlo linger.
"Wrap It up, please." Thank goodness
I I'd the price all right.
l'rntistlnir sunetlv l.iit reallv nleased.
T cou(, Fef j.n ,lmijy tool, lt nnd wo
thtiiwalke.il back to tho hotel.
Wo had been awiiv longer than wo
i.. e ., . u-.i . ,,,.. i,,ni. n
' ' '""'" . " ... .u n".. - -
mat tney lOUid maae tuo train.
I kissed mother and Lucy good-by.
Mar ilear, I Btanuner. 1. hlic iookcu
up at me with trank smiling eyes ees
that were llko tVo ilewy sunkisscd
flowers and said "Good afternoon, ivter
rlnir"
dear
Doctor Chapman Memorial Ninilay
1 . . I . .Il.l
. nrriuiBcin. n n u.o ,"" " """'";', Hita's ChurcD tomorrow morning at 10
for a memorial service for the Key IJr0itlotk Int. run nt will be at the I
I J Wilbur Chapman, former moderator . niotl)er huua of i.ie- order In l'oikskill,
I "t the I'rrHbyterlan (.enernl Assembly. N, y ,
i novt hundty afternoon at 4 o clock In ,
i Bethany I'rcsb.vterlan Cliunii Twenty-
second anu liauioriugo Mrei'ia. i ne
Je-j Fpeakers will include, the Uev. Dr Wil
liam H rtoherts, the llev Iir. Gcorgo
V Penieenst, pastor or intnany; tun
1 Itev Dr lMvvard Yates Hill, pastor of
It lie, Klrit ' Hureh, and the Itev Dr.
William 1 Fulton, superintendent of
1'resbv tcrlan " ,ty Misxlons
nircxTiiiN.v i
Ilotli Seies
MtonTIIAMl AND HOOKKEKPINO
Our graduates are in constant demand Good
Saying positions await )ou. Gregg Short
and. the easy, speedy system Complete
nitre classes. Intensive tralnlnr.
r.nrnii any lime can or write
for fult parti, utars and cntaler
PIHI.V III'SIM-SS Cnl.l.EGC
and rollege nf Cnnimeree
1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia
IIIE P13Nnil.V.M MIISl'.t'M AND
School of Industrial Art
I TTIK S(Hnnilm() VII AMI PIVF. (.T
DAY AND F.V1.T. CKsses M)v (IPF.N
' ?-. ai-.c .. . -
OlIVHILItO aft? cii , tm acnooL
PHOTOPIviYS
iLMKO ,,ua' " Vl.rt.iu AVE.
jwiiiuu JuniboJunctlononFranKford"L"
I SHIRLEY MASON In
"COME ON l.N"
I Of! 1ST 62D ANt IOCUST RTREET8 I
L.UV.U01 Mala I aofi-so Kvga.O'Sgtoll
, F.TIIBI. CLAYTON In """
"THE MYSTERIOUS GIRL"
1
KIIVM f.!. Ilalnn, VIIr.T. rn
INIAUIN L..,3 i' and
'RUMS
AND BOARDERS"
(PARK nI.D?n,AYa.t DAFPHIN h,
1 11 Mat. 2 IB. Evg. ().4B to 11.
GERAI.TJINE FAItRAR In
"THE HELL CAT'
I STRAND aBnaANT(A?V.&
ANQl
DOROTHY DALTON In
wun-anAftUS"
1 RIVOLI B2D AND sa,at?.mesetodaiw
I D. W. GRIFFITH'S. ",wr
"TIIH UIIKATr.MI- TIIINQ IN LIFEf'
WEST ALLEG HEN Y i5!y0&
BZLOVTD QIFOSTOm
EVENING PUBLIC
SHIPNEWS
GUARDS AT SHIPYARD
RETURN TO CAMP DIX
Troops Leave Harriman,
Wlicrc They Had Been on
Duly Since July
Members of Company C, Twelfth
Battalion, who have been stationed at
the Merchant Bhtovard nt Ilarrlman
since July, packed their kits yesterday,
shouldered their runs nnd marched to
iiristol station, where they entrained
for Camp DIx. They will be demoblllied
at that cantonment, clven much coveted
discharges, and permitted to shed their
kahkl and don civilian nttlro once more.
Many res dents of Harriman and the
shlpworkers bid theioldler guards adieu
and wished them good fortune.
captain Joseph H. Much, who has
become a familiar figure In Harriman,
inarched nt the head of his column of
nlnctv-slx men, with Lieutenants Ltttle
nnd Duffield, Company C v,ns considered
part of Harriman nnd tho departuro of
Its members caused much regret.
The bovs of the company of soldier
guards did good worl; at Harriman,
during tho Liberty Loan and Hcd Cross
campaigns, tho Influenza epldemto and
In policing the district.
Heforo departing Captain Much ex
pressed his nppieciniion of tho favors
shown him nnd his men and also the
cordial relations with the officials of
tho shipyard and the emergency Fleet
Corporation.
Deaths of a Day
(i'tivj I'rotei
Glno ViotM widely known In art
circles here, illi it ,n ltnls. of nneumonla.
on December 2J. while snlng with the
imericnn unuuiancn corps.
Ho had a studio ni "i4S South
.Seventeenth t-tnet. He was a stud rt of
(culnture at thn reiiiisvlMinU AMdemv
of the Klni" Arts. Ho aa also an ex-
cx'llnit (ellist and played In numerous
orrhc.stras
lie inllstnl in the Ambulance Corps
l.i 1917, training nt Camp crane, Allen
town, whei,. h's proflclfiny In both Kng-
iisii ami Italian resulted In ills nppolnt
nem u imeriirrier ir inn neauo.uaners i
detachment of the Ambulance Corps, i
whVh was destined for service with tho
iinnan army, llo was twenty-seven
years old.
f.lurleR V. NcpI
Charles W. Neely, aged sixty-six
jears. of 413 Hnnberrv r.tr..pr. nprinnri.
town, for many jears nn aud'to; for the
i-ennsynania jiniiroau company, died
je-iterduy In the fc'amniltnn Hospital
'J' .etiy was nn artio mrmber nf
"..".!;!" lYesb tcrlan . Hiurcli. He
Is survived by his w"lfe. a ilnnirliter Mlsn
Cola Neely. and a son. Walter Noelv,
who also ii connected with t ie Penn
sylvania iuilroad Ccmpanj.
"Vanson John
Xa;iMu John, need Ktv-H . iu n
retired broker for many years a mem-
her nf the Philadelphia Stock Kxchangc,
illfd vestt-rday at l.i homo In Media. He
had been In poor Health several years.
Mr. John was ono of the founders of the
Men's Club of Media, a member ot
iieorgo vv uaiiram 1OUgc, .No. 299,
'. " " ' " a loni.rr vesiryman
or Christ 1' H. church. Media. Ho Is
Rurvive, l, a widow and five children
( nptnln Uutherfnid John, now In l"Tance :
Mis. i' i Curtis, of .Sidney. N. C. ; N
A. John, tuppiliilondeiit of a division of
thn l'etmsvlviiiila ltallroad : a daughter ,
who livis In Now York, and Miis Helen
John, who lives nt tho homo in Media. '
Mrs. 1 reileriik L. Sinioti'm
Mis lTfdeilck I, Rlmoniu, of Chest-
nut I nil, died In Arcadia, I'M., whero sho 1
and her seven-ytar-old son, Charles ill-
rnonln, had been living since April, to
bo with her liu&hand. Lieutenant Mmonlr, '
i. r. .. aviation co-pi. vwio tuen was
transferred to Carl.strom I'leld from
Kelly Field Pan Antonio Mrs. Slmonln
had been ill only a, few days w Ith pneu
monia. Mrs. Slmonln before her mairlago was
Miss Gladys Miis-grnve C'amm, only
uauKiner ot Mr anil .virs. i naries A
Carnm. .of ion Gowen avenue. Mount '
m .A
wS-n ', ml f"""!. l'7l'nsconnl
ChSrd- Clestnu t Hllf a 1 vv is acHvo I
in Bed rrS" Tan 1 o her" Ar'Velier'n'nS
rhnrltnlil.i nml natilniin wnri. kh ii
!,- . ,. , t . .. ...'.,
aiso burviveu nv a Droiner, Liuaiey
iauiiii.
Alollier Ldurenza
Mother I.aur(n:i, of tho MiKSionarj'
Slsteis of tho Third Order of St. Fran
cis, died l.ibt ev tiling In St. Hita's Con-
i lit. 1104 South Broad street. Hit
neatu was du,' directly to pneumonia In
hirown quKt vvav Mother Launiua was
llcn wl In t?Utonlri2fi
'aiserv lcn vvoun inn Italian colony In
, ".""" "" .i"' ' "' "?- " i
Unoll. III. II... I. .Inl, I . T.. .....I... ..An.n
' sue was sup. nor In liargo of tlio Fran-
ciscan Slteis or our Lady nf Good'
' Counsel School, lhghth and Christian
,jMn(,HS puisults ivcelvtil tln-lr early,
i training '
I For the last three years slie had been I
' ln chargt- of the- community at St Blta's
1'ieo .School, Broad and Kllsworth
! streets and was Inspector of schools in
the city In whh h Franciscan teachers I
tench.
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PHOTO PIAYS
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1,1111,11 MIS6' HOOVER '
, pi i irninri rrai) BTREnT AND
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LAI .JlltM. HILL IIMH: '
CHESTNUT HILL'
6320 German-
town Avenue
ENItti'O I'MIt so tn
' .MY ri,l sir
,IDDCt5 MIN ST- MANAYUNK
LIVlrl'xt-OiJ MATINKU DAILY
lll'S-ilK HVRRISCsl.i; In
"IIEVUT eir HVCH EI."
FAIRMOUNT
:th GIRARD AV.
MATINUUDAlLy
SIIIRI.VY MASON in
i,ut'iJ in mi, i,
sI'pa TVII V TIIEATRn-1811 Market et I
' rAlvlu-i ii a. M. to siunngnt
mi l.lS'i: FltEIH.ltlCK
A DAflllTEU r'F THE OLD Mil TU '
rTU CT THEATRE -Below tlpruce.
56 1 M S 1 MATINEE DAILY
THE I LLMRNCEAF CASK'
"SfRRENDEIt 111' IIIE GERMAN FLEET"
GREAT NORTHERN "SWAS."
UKIIItltl. VVAJ.MI in
"I'LL SAY SO"
imDCRIA 60T" WALNUT STS.
IMrC'rUML. Mats. 2130. Evga.TAO.
MADGE KL'NNEDY ln
"A PERFECT IJVDY"
1 CAnPP ,BT LANCASTER AVE.
LfcALCJ MATINEE DAILY
VIVIAN MARTIN ln "MIRANDY SMILES"
UOUDINI BEBIAI NO. 1
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
BRAZIL A FIELD
F0RU.S. TRADE
American jManufucturcrs
Have Opportunity to
Get Business There
COUNTRY IS WEALTHY
Study Must Be Made of Latin
Needs lo Meet Foreign
Competition
Small, being ono of tho great debtor
nations of South America, oners a irun-i
fill flelil far
American mauuiaciuicrs, j
provided they will take the tlmo nnd tho
trouble carefully to stuuy mm raariKi,
according to the Brazilian consulate here.
.. . i iv. i,n e 1ia
At present Huropo has the bulk of tne
Brazilian business. In 1913 i;ngianu
exported to Brazil moro than $78,000,000
worth of goods Germany more than .77.-
000.000, Tho United States exported to
Brazil J35.000.000, although wo nougat
from Brazil merchandise amounting to
1100,000,000.
Oernianv ban lost her trade with lira-
zu, ana will pronamy ncei h. u u.
It bscl:. It In said. A strong sentiment
exlKtu in
lirnzl! ocalnst the Germans,
Uracil afiainnt n' vj. i.,..i.fc,
. ... .- .. . ... .1 ,-.... I,,.-
nnu tne Liiiteu rsiaien. mvinuiv, i...-, ..u
excellent opportunity of getting a largo,
.v...-. ... innu ..f rinMTi.nv'ii ttnfle. urn.
.' ' ' .. . ..
vfria.r it , .thrill I e same enre in
catering to the wants of Brazil as did
the Germans.
Brazil Is a creat undeveloped country.
t,,. I. t,nlllrl 1m PAmcmhlirai thllt It IS
nn Immensnlv wealthy country. There
exists along tho coast, particularly from
Hlo do Janeiro 6outr. a frlngo of civil-1
,,. ,, . ... . il .r-frtiMMttii Thn
Nation that Is highly deoloped, Tne ,
Brazilian people along tho coast nro ea -
uceted, wealthy and appieclalo tho best I
l.n.- in u i,.,i !.,, tTM,ta miiot lin.0" oi join nnu jwary i.nesinui, asea do
there Is to bo had, but goods must uo, n,um(,. Rnd trl(.nd. invtorl t0 funeral
manufactured tho way they want tnom . Hervlces. rn , 2 p. m., parents' residence,
or they will seek other markets. McKlnley o , Norwood. Delaware County,
One of the great handicaps at piescnti
, , ., .. ,,, . . .,.
in entering tho Brazilian market Is the
lack of shipping fa'MUim, It Is stated.
Thn faKlpqt tlfinii i j mini id- from Great
ino lasiest steanitis otieiai' rrom ortac
lirltaln. A large niiuiii.it l British cap-
Ital Pi also inestt-il
Uiazll, which
i. . ... ,,,i,ipd udan'u"n in Ilrltli.li
"r, 8 'ian ,i,o i u iiruibii
NeverthelchS, American manufacturers.
paitlcularly those making clothing, fur
nljure, electrical goods, building ma
terials nnd musical Instruments, havo
now u great opiwrtuully
SAMUEUMEEK DEAD
Assi-tunt Treasurer of New York
TiincM
New York, Jan. 0. .Samuel V,'. Meek,
assistant treasurer of the New York
Times Company, died vesterdav mornlnc
at II o'clock In his home at 230 Central
rark "West, following a cars 1
Intermit-
tent Illness from coluiillls. In spite of
Uhl.Ml lin lenrl (nrn- rnmnlx.il ,i IiIm
chosen work.
.vir. .vieeK will no nurmi in Nnsnviiie,
Tenn., whero ho entered the publishing
fle'd.
Mr. Meek was widely known In Amer-
lin,i Inti.n ill... I.. l.n.l. ft-,, arlttnrl',1
and business dciinrtnic nts of the nrofes-1
r.lon. his talent for buslnis-s organization
btlng especially mmki-il. Ho was bom
on Novei.'.ber ".'3, 18C4, In Montrose, Ark.,
and after prellmtimrj M'l'oollng thetc
intered h'outhwcstirn rnlveniliy. .lack
Ron. Tenn. where he wan graduated.
Shortlv after leaving college ho becanio I
u publisher In Nashvilli, Tmn. Issuing
I he Baptist and Kellector and The Con
federate Veteran.
ACtflr. lielni liiiulnefia niriimoi. nf .r.v .
eral prominent ujiivti, In 1012, he
Hunched The Virginian, a lllchmond
newspaper devoted tn fuitherlng tho
causo of prohibition. Three jears later
he was lnv Ited to biromo business man-
nuer nf tim I'll aileloliia l'n-ss. ana
was holding that place in 1017 when he
joined tho New York Times.
G. O. I1. Treasurer Injured
Dnnnoln. III.. Jan. 0. George It. S"el-
'. ---. . .. . . . ..
'?"'" ..V, V V5T.r "' ' ' !
Vmed mVlouMv l,7n eo .1 inine i,erevvl,ile
on ll tour n '""Pfctlon. Mr Sheldon
wa, caught betvveen a string of coal car-
as he emerged trom tno n ino nnd
I rfrrtnl flflv -;irilu
o . .,.-...
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,... "RVANT WAHIIIIIR.v'J'." P l
"WAY OF A MAN with . 'V
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V .MAID"
RFAI TtT GERMANTOWN i,.
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L'CU IXJll THE GOoSlj".
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'SYiO'A'lK,;
SAVOY 15U MA'iKF STREET
un vv" 8 A M. TO MIDNlniFV
IIAUI1ARA rAhrri.K-rnu ,"uiaUT
' WHAT LOVE FimaiVEh-
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"TOO FAT TO FIGHT"
VICTORIA M.Ai,KST,STllA5u,J
SPECIAL. etAST '10
THH SQUAW MAN".
Heatlta
awtW'M?"' Jn- 7. MB IIO KII S.
ANDKRIjON, hubnij ef Thr Anitfraon
(na DooleyV aired 80. Relatives and frlenda.
emp oyaa of Ft. MlrTlln. Invited to.funaral
aorvlces. Sat., a p. m , reililenco of lur-In-law.
Mra. Charles H. Dooley. tiFAm
wood ave Int. Northwood Cm. rrtends
may call Frl., i to 0 p. m.
ABHWORTir. Jan. 6. nUTK C datish
ter of John W. and flarah Aahworth (nae
Kins), aceil 18. Relatlvca nnd frlenda.
iiiriuuvra or naDDain ucnooi or iniru I.UHI"
VJ. u""nl"r. invited 10 runerai "LtYi
n., p. ra , reiiaenca or parenm,
.V, oth at. Int. private, Oreenmount Cem.
l'rlenda may call Thura. eve. Auto senicaj
.nACHMAN. .Ian. 5. DOROTIIT A.. wlf
of Franh p. Iiachman and daughter .of
m
. A".? 1':8,o'npd., ?& ihS5SSA
iTeaencK end Kate Mesalmer, asea i.
ave.
bo viewed Thurs.. 8 to 10 P,
service.
'in c orfii mil Ltm. ;ii4iii f"l'
Auto
RARniEn Tun
7. JOHN M.. relict ef
lata Anna tlarhlAr omA is nulatlvefl
ana
friends Invited to funeral aervlcee, Frl., 12
noon. Bis w. Olrard me. Int. private. Fern-
wuoa iem,
BEAI.E At Newport Del.. Jan . MAnT
A., nldon of lidmond Beala. t D. Ilela
tljei and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl..
10 a. m., realdenco of I, Prltchard. New
Port. Dei. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.. PtU'a.
BEATTT. Jan. 8. MART DOROTHY,
,iau,h,fr ot j,"i;ar ";nt lt0 Marea
lato .Ma
v, neatty (nee Wootton). Funeral servi
. . . " in., ivu r-. ieiuii".o .u.
Baltimore at, Baltimore papers copy.
nMVSIlV A tibial If Tan ft. TCTHRt,
l'RICKITT BENSON, 'wife of Charles p.
J.;"'i'n ana uituaiuer or flir. ana imt". num
w. Prlckiti. iioaement. Pa. R U'ivcs and
inenda invited tn funeral services. Jan. ii.
huabarm's residence, nelalr, Md.
8fB'hSfta.S fflturitfB
tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Bar,.
:. a. n, ?2.-. ilaverrora ave. ...
Cera. Auto service.
IIOTLE. Jan. Si. TATRICK. huaband of
Catharine noyI (ne- Ilrogan). of County
Doneiral, Ireland. KelatUcs nnd friends, n.
v j,4 aoaaty
edral T. A. I).
Holy jNom' sncieiy. .ain-
F.nrl.at' Invited tl fUnefftl.
Sat-'. s'0 a m., 0'J7 N. Fallon st. solemn
Prou,arn m. r.,,,,, . n,if Tnther of Bor-
t'Mwicin mi
rowa in n. m.
Int. Holy cross cem,
HURKE. Suddenly. Jan.
dauchter nf Xflhael n,t
ELl'AHETlt.
Mary Hurke. of
rnilnfu ll.lii..,, I..I. K.l Tl.ta nnllrn nt fit.
---. u,.nj, , r,.nu. w ....- -. --
neral Tvlll h elven trnvn rpalrionce of
brother. Patrick Uurke. 707 N. CroeUey et.
nURKE.-Can. 7. MICHAEL J. UURKF,.
Relatives and friends, nil societies and or-
Invlln In fitn...! t-rl CSI1
Ktvinznuons or wnicn ne " na a memufr.
eooo
'n!wne ave. . Bniernn requiem
maea
int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral.
c-iiamiam. At Atian ic r tny. . a..
Jan, e. MARGARET, widow of John P.
rhatham. Int, Odd Follows- Cem.. Frl..
ii:so n. m . private.
CHESTNUT Jan. 7, L'LLWOOD R,
,"' :'",.:,"'',"'' "..'..' C:... ...
vi" ." u,j. i iiriiun iiiiiy (.hii ilium, c.t,
CHEW. Jan. U. WILLIAM W huaband
of late) Jane H. Chew, nire.l CO. Relatives
?niS "'enda InMteil to funeral services. Sat.,
, nom KM Knw0O( HVOi Int prvate,
Itarlolsli rvm. Friends may view remains
Frl.. 7 tn O n m.
CLARK. .fan l. ROBERT CLARK. Rela.
tlvea and frlenda invited to eervlces. Frl.,
1:.10 p m , 377 fJowen nve. Int. private.
CORLBY Jan. 0. MICHAEL, husband of
fatharlno Corley. born Charleatown. County
Mayo. Ireland. nBd 33 Relative nnd
frlenda. emplojea of Midvato steel Works.
Invited In funeral. Frl.. 8:30 r. m.. 4413
N. Cleveland nve, Solemn hlsh maea St.
1-rancln of Asilal Church 10 a. ru Int. Holy
benulclire Cem.
COX. Jan. 7. SELINA wife ot William
H. Cox. a eed (17. Relative' nnd friends In
vited to funeral services Frl.. 1 '311 p. tn.
CI 1! Onrnein at . Otn. Int. private.
Ciuwronn siiddrnlv. Jnn. rt, RAT
MO.NII CRAWFORD, aced 11. Rolatlv-a
nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Sat.. n::30
a. in , fatlrer'a residence, John Crawford,
near dlanaborn, N. J. Hlah inaaa St.
IlrlrtKCfs R. C. Church, Cilaeaboro. 10.30
a. m. Autos will meet morning trains nt
GlnBfchnro Int. Ulase'inrn. Auto eervlee.
, DAILIir Jan. C. JOHN DAII.r.Y lius
ham of Msraaret Dalley. Relatives nnd
frlenila Invited lo funeral. I'rl., h:30 a. in ,
124.1 N. 2d at. Requiem innas St. Edward's
Church lo a m Int. ptlvate. lteinuins may
uf ii'wpn mun., i lo n
uavvmun. Jan
ii mtAf?i: r nAwsnvi
(nee Jnhimon). daughter of John P. and
Maria R, Johnson. Relatives and friends.
fin?..0" iI".Ci.Mr'! Mo,or rflX-1!',' .i"'1"'.'1
to funeral. Frl. 0 o. in. 212.. S. 17thst. i
Solemn requiem mass Church of St.
rbn
Aulo 1?. i", "
m. int. Holy cross Cem
. un KALI!. At NorrWown Pa. Jan fi.
ALI.L'N r. builiand ef Km.- M lie Knlh
'(nee lieruerl llelativea nml frlenda Invltrd
tn funeral. Sat., an. in 14IO Powell t.,
Nnrrlatown 1'a. Int.
, Cem . Philadelphia.
Mnth'ew a! Dimmer and u-iuchter '..f Jam"
j. and late Kll-n M Dmighcrtv. Reiitlvei
DI.MPTER Jan. 7 HI.I.HN M .
wlfo of
.Hid friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 30
m., f,312 WiBlmlnster ave,. Weit Phtiadel-
So. American Export
Trade Promotion Exhibit
Now Open Under the Direction of the Public Ledger
Ledger Central Real Estate Trust Bldg. Chestnut at Broad
BUSINESS MEN, TEACHERS, STUDENTS, IMPORTERS, EX
PORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Will find, compactly arranged on the Balcony, much of interest
and educational value to those interested in South America, one
of the most fertile fields now open to our country for trade pro
motion. In addition to the general exhibit there are maps,
statistics, samples of Pan-American journals, information as to
imports, exports, patent and trade-mark laws, etc.
Corn Exchange National Bank
Foreign Trade Dopt.
A t-ollecUon of teveral hundred Hinds of wool nnd
hair used lu tho munu.'ucturo ot clothing, textiles
and other articles.
Guaranty Trust Co.
of New York
Instructive booklets nnti personal Information ot
value to the exixirter or Importer, Illustrating; meth
ods and facilities for ilev eloping forelcn trade. A
lepreseutatlvo ot the company will be In attend,
ance.
National City Bank
of New York
An exposition of Its means for nssltlng tho manu
facturer or merchant In opening and maintaining
an export trade, A representative thotoughly
familiar with s-'outh American conditions will bo
available tor consultation.
Downtown Book Shop
Books on Foreign Trade
OPEN WEEKDAYS 10
Ledger Central Real Estate Trust Bldg.
JANUARY 9, .1919
DEATHS.
Phla. Hlirh masa of reautem Church of Our
Irfidy of Victory 10 a. in. Int. Ot. Denis's
Cem. Auto service.
DOWDALL Jan. 7. CECELIA B. DOW
DAL.L. Relatives nnd frtenda Cathedral,
Altar and Roiary Bocletlee and Leasue of
Sacred Heart Invited to funeral. Frl.. s:30
a m., 2124 Cherry at. Solemn requiem
maea Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe
dral Cem. Auto funeral.
EltfERY. Jan. B. OEOROE W.. husband
of Elizabeth L-mery. oed 0m Relatives nnd
frlenda. also Harrow sate. Caatle. No 12S
A. O. K. of k C.i Lehlah t!nteratuti-n
Vareln, Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8 P. in., aile)
Jaerer et. Int. private, North Cedar Hill
Cem. Remalna may b viewed Thura.. 7 to
10 p. m.
ETRtS. Jan. 7. EMMA V., danjhter of
late John M. nnd Sarah A. Etrls. 1 ii
neral services Frl., 2 p. m., 2J5t Tulip at.
Int. private,
EVANS. Jan. 7. WALTER STAPLES
EVANS, son of Walter H. and Dorothy 8.
Rum uA 21 month". Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. I rl.
Fi m. reaiaenrn oi p-vipiii". n. ..
nV-K'.Vi' ." "."'aV.TriTt, it.
Cuth St.
huaband
of Adelln'o' 8. Firinan (nee DunBan). jBed
77. Relatives 'and friends Invited tp funeral,
without runner nonce r,i. . , "
Churchvlllc, r. Int. Churrhvll e Cem. Autoa
will meet (rains lvln Nawtown 9 . rn.
nnd Readlnx Terminal 8:23 a, m. at Church.
Vl,FOELL-Jan, 7 FREDA, widow of Wli
Ham K. 1-oell tne W-mdoiI eti). Rolatlvet
and frlenda Invited to funeral services. ''
So m! 2037 N. Falrhlll at. Int. Oreen
mount Cem. Remalna may be viewed Thurs..
"'ijALLAOHh'R. Jan. S. WALTER J... huv
band of Reirlna, oollasher (nee MacNelll)
Relatives and friend;. German Ben. .Union
Invited to funeral. f"vt. 2 r m., Jill w
York at Int, Mt. ernon Cem. Remalna
mVyrSWwedrri:. after 7 p.m.
OAUNTT. Jan. 8. MARY E. (nts Han
cock), wife of Daniel f Gauntt. Relattvea
and 1 friends Invited to funeral ""vices, Sat..
8 p m.. residence of son, W alteW. Gauntt,
1202 Hherldan St.. Camden . N.'J. Int. pri
vita Harlelsh Cem. Friends may view
malna Frl. 7 to 0 p. m Uurllneton
"SHRDlficEnVIM B.. Jan. 3. nt his
P&YERh-Jn? SSUSANNA. dauahter of
late Dr. William H. and Parah C. Goyer.
nun notice of funeral will b' Blven.
GIUIIONS: Jan 6. JOHN, huaband of
Annie Glhbona (nee. Lynch). Relatives nnd
friends, employes of Baldwin Locomotive
Works. 'h st. shop invited to funeral.
I'rl B'30 n, in., 2122 Pierce at. So'emn
mae'e of renulem Church of Bt. Edmond's 10
am Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service.
GIB .IN. Jan. 0. PATRICK, huaband of
Ella Glblfn (nee Flsnn). son of Patrltft and
Winifred Glblln. of Ballaahaderreen, County
Itoacommoii, Ireland. Itejatlves and frlenda.
imnloyes ii P. R. T (2th and Allegheny
m1 barn)" Invited to funeral, TI..8:30 a
m.T 284 U. Bamhrey at. Solemn high re
Qulem mate St. Columha's Church 10 a. tn.
Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem .via auto.
GLADWIN. Jan. 0. WILLIAM, huaband
of Ann Gladwin, ased 78, Addlnaham. Deia.
vare Cnurty, Pa. Servlitfa nnd Int. private.
GLAZIER. Jan. 6. MARY J. , widow of
Frederic. M. Glazier, ased 82. Relatives
and friends" Invited to. funeral servleea, Frl..
2 p. m.. narlor of C. It. Hartranft. 8021
Germantown bv. Int. Odd lellowa' Cem.
Friends may view remains Thurs.. alter
GOo'Din'. Jan. C. MARY I.. GOOD1N.
daughter of Annie and late Jamea Dine.
Relatives and friends. Ladles' Auxiliary
Brotherhood It. It. Trainmen, Invited to fu.
neral. Frl., 7:30 a. m., brother's residence,
John S. Dine. 4llll Weatmlnater nve. Mass
Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 0 a. m.
Int. private.
OOHSUCII Jan. 7. ADAM, son of late
John and Julia. Gnrauch, aced 18. Relatives
and frlenda invited to funeral services, Frl.,
1 p. m., 8015 N. Hutehteon nt. Int. private.
Remains may be viewed Thurs., 8 to lu
p. ni
GUEER. At 3H47 Washington ave. Jan.
R. SOPHIA FLACK, widow of William John
Greer. Sr Relatives and frlenda invited to
funeral services, Frl., 1:30 p. m., St.
Oeoreo's Church, Glet st. nnd Hazel ave
Int. prlvnte. West Laurel Hill Cftn.
HANI2Y Jan. 0, JOHN J. hueband ,of
Melvlna M. lialiey. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Frl., 7:30 a. m.. nephew's
rr-Bldence, Harry W. Rack. Mi08 Addleon at.
Mass of requiem St. Carthago's Church. b2d
and Cedar uve.. 0 a. in
iianson. Jan. 7. HiuiiAitu. husband
of Maw J. Hanson, of 423 Walnut St.. oged
U3 Relatives and friends, members of tho
Vandeurs Society anil Graham Bible Claea
of Bethany Church. Invited to services, Frl..
1.30 p. m Oliver If Ilalr Bldg.. 1820
Chestnut St.. Int. Arllnt'ton Cem.
llltACOt'Iv. Jan. 7. II. CLINTON, him.
band of Laura C Heacocle. Relatives and
friends invlleo in runeral services. Hat.,
nnni
p. nj. 10 loresi ave. usoniz. pa. Int
' HERD. Jan. 7. MARY A.'fnes Allen),
widow of James G. Herd, aged 03. Relatives
nnii friends Invited to funeral services Sat..
i n m.. 142 East Westmoreland at. Int
I private. Greenmount Cein. Friends may call
I Frl. eve. Autn service.
I HIl.DHl'P. EMMA J., widow nf tvi Ham
! T. Illldrup. deceased, lato of Harrlsburg,
Pa rt'td January 4 at Welaka Florida.
HODGE Jan. R. MARTHA GRAY JANE-
1 WAY, widow nf Chirles Hodge. Jr.. M. D.,
Hgiil s.. lieiaiivea una irienus invueil to
funeral services. Frl.. 11 n. m 0313 Greens
si i.crmiiiiiun it. ut. . iiiivviun, .-v. u uniu i
flowers I
HDUSON Jnn. 8. ELIZABETH, wife of I
Jaim s HoLson. Relatives and friends Invited
You Are Invited
TO VISIT THE
LIST OF EXHIBITORS
I'.wuuio aniiiiui,
manufactured
DEATHS
to funeral services. Sat., 1 P
m., s
481 N.
Camden
HOEIIST. Nlnn. I. KMMA. Wile OI i""
Itoerst (n'e Ott). aged BH . Relattvea and
friends, women of tho Holy, Family and
Hoaary Society of St. Uonlface'a Church, In
vited tn funernl. tot.. 7:30 a. m. 2023 L.
Dauphin at. Requiem maaa St. Ilonlfaca. a
Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem
Auto service. ..,
IIOOAN. Jan. 7. ALICE MARIE HOOAN,
wife nf Edward P. Hogan nnd daughter ot
late Michael and Margaret Hayes. Relatives
nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Pat,. :30
a. m BUIO Orlscom at., Frankford, Solemn
requiem maas St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m.
Int. St. Dominic's Cem.
. HOWARD At CtHo Carpenter at.. Jan.
7. ELIZABETH, widow of William C. How
f" Hrvles and Int. private. . .
HOOD. Jan. 8. KAMUBI-. son ef Bobert
R.'nnd Jeannle Hood, nged 28. llelativea
and frlenda. also Augurlan L. O, L. No. 00.
nnd inembers of Ontario Presbyterian
Church, invited to funeral services. Sat..
11:30 a. m , at his parerna' residence, 411
E. Clarflcld st. Int. Hillside Cem. rriends
may cell Friday 8 to 10 p. m. . . .
HUDSON. Jan. 8, FRANCIH G., huaband
of Mary E. Hudson (nee BufOngton). aged
US. llelativea and friends, employea of
Harrison Chemical Co., Invited to funeral,
Sat., 2 p. m... 1231 i. 04th St. Int. Mt.
Morlnh Cem.
...HUNT. Jan. 7. EDWARD, huaband of
Elizabeth II, Hunt (nea Wagnor) Relatlvea
and friends Division No. 7, A. O. H.i Court
tnereetle. No. 107, F. of A.. Invited to fu
neral. Bat., 8 a. m , 112 Greenwich st. High
masa of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart
:30 n m. Int. private. Auto tuner;!
JANSON. Jan. 7. MARIE R. 'JANKON
(nee Iiarth), wlfo of William Janson. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl .
8'30 a, m 4.12S Torraco at., Manayunk
Requiem mass Ft. Mary's Church 10 a. m.
Int. St. Mary's Cem.. Roxhnrouah.
w..., ni, .,,.. l,TUl.,ll x.... . . .!.
KANE. Jan., fl. MARY A., wife of Wil
liam F Kane fnee Wnlsh). Relatives nnd
friends Invited to funeral. I'rl., 8 a. m., 114
Haywood at.. Halls of Schuylkill, High maas
m. iinag-i's tnurcn u:30 a. m. int. vveit'
minster f cm
KKI.LY, Jan. (I. WILLIAM P., only child
oi tiiiiinni i-, ana Kntnerine 'Kelly (nee Mack
en) aged HI Relatives and friends, puplla
of West Philadelphia niith School Invited to
funsral, hat,, 8:30 e m.. residence of par
ents. 4140 Ludlow st. Solemn requiem mass
fit. Jamea's Church 10 a. m Int. St.
Dsnls's Cem. Remains may te viewed Frl.
eve. Auto funeral
KINO. ROBERT, son of Thomas ami
Tannin King, dl-d In France. S6pt. 20.
Relatives and friends to attend tho memorial
services, Sun., 7:30 p. m.. Messiah Episcopal
hureh. Thompson nnd Huntingdon, also
iiromcrnnoa or America, cmplovcs of Port
Richmond car. shop, and others of which
ne mav have been a memher.
nKIl!'i'"rrJ,n' "v J;1WIN D. NINO, need
70. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl
servlco. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3411 N. 15lh st. Int.
private. Omit flowers.
KNECHT Inn. ; FRANK E.. tmshand
of Adela.da Knccht (nea Miles). Relatives
and friends, also Apollo Lodgo. 200. I. O.
O. F.. Iirvltcd to funeral services Sat.. 2
p. ra.. late residence. 1202 Main st , Darby
Int. private.
LARKIN. Jan. fl. MARGARET, wife of
James A. Larkln (nee McCadden), aged 34.
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A convenient and delightful place to spend
vour bolldajs Good drlvlns and motoring"
excellent saddle horses. 2 golf courses and
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Philadelphia Commercial Museum
PliotonrnpliH of .South American nerlcultural ana
i'SfX HCenf"' processes etc. Samples of various
pies of various
il. raw and In
vcKeiuuie. mineru
articles.'
U. S. Dept. of Commerce
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Samples of commodities sold In South America
showing some of the mtleles for which a market is
open theie such aa Bplces, candy, uhoes, biscuits
canned fruit, textiles, wearing apparel, ecclesiastical
urtlcles, etc,
H. K. Mulford Co.
Chemical Exhibit
Atlantic Refining Co.
Oils, parovvax, candles, grease, etc.
W. H. Robinson & Co.
Importers and Exporters
A representative line eif exportation, toilet articles,
jarn, candy, oilcloth, otc, "
to 6
Chestnut at Broad
DEATHS
relatives and friend. Invited I to ' '
Frl., 8:0 a. m.. 1830 ;E. '"-. ,' of
mantnwn. Solemn requiem maas Chu reh el
the Immaculate Conception. ""
nnd srh-ague at., Germantown, 10 tn, jnr.
New Cathedral Cem. ..,,
LAYDEN.-Jan. 7. nUnjPtllSftSa
of Mary A. Lajden, aged 2. RcUtlTM J-d
friends; T, M. A. Aaso end D'llposurar
Unlin.'ari Invited to funeral ""Ices. BtU
2 p. m Sit N. 42d St. Int. prtvats.
f.F.DNAHD. Jan. fl. WILLIAM , .hus
band of Isabella Bulat Leonard. Relatives
and friends Invited to funb M;' 8.'
S" in. 180H Maater st. Renulem high mass
Geau Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral
Cemrwn At Atlantlo City. N. J., en ian.
4'nS Vwt-01-AgeddW,,y,.rS ,12
jnWe.iey I)owef..loti S. Sd at. Int. F.rn.
wvAtAUAtU,nB!'IC&lr. N. ,3.. Jan. J,
ma'tiy F wife of William J. 'Love. agt4
74 Funeral services and Int. at convenience
"'LYNCH Jan. 8. JOSEPH A., to-i of tat;
.t.li;? and ilartha Lynch, Relatives n4
.i V'l 13IAI1BT1I, wife of .William M.
fVona and dauchter of lata John end Ellen
J-iMhera Relatives and friends, Harmony
Councdl No 1. S. and D. of U. tmritac.
. eVmeral Sat.. 2 P. m.. residence of slater.
Mrs Margaret Montletri. 024 ft. Norwood
it int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may bo
viewed Frl.. between 8 and 10 p. m. Auto
""TONS Jan. 7. ROBERT, huibanj ot
Mary Lyons (nee Burns), aged . Relatlvea
and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 1 p. m..
1T" McKean st. Int. Mt. Morlah Csm.
Frtenda Tiriav call ThuVs. eve. Auto servlcs.
MAHaFfEY, Jan. 7. CATHERINH it.,
daughter of John P. and Julsv A. Mahaff.y
(nea Burns), aged A years fl months. Rel.
tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Bat..
2-30 n. m.. residence of parenta. S348 Osagt
ave.. Weat Phila. Int. St. Denis's Cem.
AMANFRB'-UTnn. 7, PHILIP, huebana of
Anna O'Donnell Manfre. Fun.rsl and inter
ment nrlvat', Frl.. at New Brunswick. N. .T.
McCAItTY. Jan. ft. MRY HELEN.
daughter of James A. and HolftwC. McCarty
(nee Bransfleld). aged n sea; a. RelatlTe
and friends, pupils St. Bridget's School. In.
Mted to funeral, rrl.. B n. m , parents" res
denre. 133 Eveilno at.. Falls of 3-r.urlklll.
Angel mass 10 a. m. St. Bridget's Church.
Int. Holy Sepulchre Gem.
McOILLIN Jan. 0. BRIDGET, wlf. of
Thomas McOillln. Relatives and frtenda In
vited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 n. m.. brother's
residence, James McCultough. 4U20 Hoopes
at.. W. Phlla. Solemn mass of requiem
Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Cross. Cem. Aii'o funeral.
MiOOWAN. Jan. fl, JOHN. huabanS o!
Annlo MeOovvnn. Relatives am friends In.
vlted to funeral. Frl.. 30 n. m.. 29 Am.
fcr at. High mats visitation Church 10 a.
m. Int. private. Holy Croas Cem. Auto
funeral. ... . . ....,.
McORORY Suddenly. Jnn C. JAMES,
husband of Elizabeth McGrory. Relatives
and friends. O'der of Ow s Nest No. 1123;
employes FrarhforJ Hosiery Mills, Invltetl
to funernl services, bat., '-' p "ii .Adams
nve., opposite Unity st., Fr.inltford. Int.
Oreenmount Com. Remains may ba viewed
rn. eve
McOUIGAN. Jan. 0. JOHN J., huaban
of Margaret and son of (Iwtn J. and Annlsj
MrGulgan Relatives and 'friends Invited to
funeral, Frl.. S:30 a. ni . .'.'jr. Queen at.
Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Bt.
Philip di Nerl 10 a. in. int. Holy Cross
Cern. Auto service.
McKl.NNBY. on Jan. r.. HMO, at Tarpon
Sprlrsa. Fla., FLORENCE M. widow of
Edward McKtnney and dnuchter of David
and Lucy T. Fleming. Int. nt bmlthfleld. O.
MELI.OR. Jan. 0. JOHN, h ib id ot
Kate Mcllor (nee Green)) ncd lift. Relative
and frltnds Invited to funernl vervlces, Frt.,
2 P. m . 2123 Wakellng Bt., Frankford. Int.
Magnolia Cem. Remains may be viewed
Thurs.. S to 10 n. m. .
MITCHELL. Jan. 7. BERTHA, wife oJ
Trank S. Mitchell, aged 45. Relatives, and.
friends Invited to funeral series Frl., J.
p. m.. 103 W, Olrard ave. Remt'ns may
ho viewed Thurs. eve. Turther lervices Bat.,
2 p. m.. COO Walnut Bt.. Columbia. Pa. Int,
Columbia, Pa. . . .. .
MITCHEL. At his rld-vm, Buffalo,
N. Y., Rev SAMUEL S. Mlr'HtL, IU hu
both ear. Burial at narrlsbirg Pa,
MONTAGUE. Suddenly, Jan 4,rnARLEfl
MONTAGUE. Relatives and fr'snde Invlteit
to funeral, rrl., H:30 a. m rsstdmes oe
brother, John Montague. 2.'9 A -.ond sL
Hoiemn requiem masa v;nurcr or ino riaviv
Ity 10 a. m. Int. New i'atneaia.
Cem.
Auto tuneral.
MIII.LnN. Jon. B. PATfttCIt rr.. n.abanil
of Mary Mullen (nej McNimar, R.jattvas
nnd friends invited to fu ra. Frl. 4:80 a.
m., 1002 Cross st. (lOfv nl Taalsav ate.).
High mass of requiem .ifi .n.iiat'.oi Churcti
10 i, m. Int. Holy Cross Tan Auto 'uneral.
MULLIN. Dec. B. al i ttJtn.m.. caL.
formerly of Manayun . JOHN F. hjtband
of Lillian Mullln (nee (lower r.d son of
late Dennis A. and lla'i 4. Uullln (nee
MYEilS. Jan. 8. ANNa Y., wife of Wli
Ham Myers and daughts' of late John L.
and Mary Peltz. R-ia tves and fr.ends In
vited to funeral services. Sun , 2 p. m.,
1447 Jerome st Int. private.
NAGLE. Jan 7 GEORGE C, son ot
MARY R. and late John D. Nagle. aged 40.
Relatives and friends. Oriental Lodge No.
3H3. F ard A. M.. all other organizations
of which hei waa a member Invited to funeral
services. Frl., 7:30 p m.. at chapel of An
drew J. Balr Son Arcn and 10th ats. Int.
Pottsvllle. Pa.
NEELY. Jan. . CHARLES W. NEELT.
aged Cit. Due notice of funeral will be
Riven from 443 W. Hansberry St.. Cer
manun. NEIMAN (nee Scott). Jan. 8. ETHEL
MAY, wife ot Samuel U. Nelman and daugh.
ter of Thomas " and late Ella M. ScotC
nnd granddaughter of late Rev. William J.
nnd Annie paxson aged 33. llelativea and
friends Invited lo funeral services. 4034 N,
Carlls a at., Sa .. 2 p. m. Int. Arda ev Cam.
NIMO.V Jan. 8. ELIZABETH, wife oe
Mathew Ntmon. aged 4ft, HelaP.e and
friends. Amerlrus Dlv . No. lot. S f T.
members of Olncy Presbyterian Church.
Klng'a Daurhters of Hancock M. E Church,
Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. in..
412 Sommervllle ave., OXney. Int Cedar
Hill cm. Remains may bs viewed Frl.,
8 to 10 p. m.
O'HARA Jan. 8. JOHN a., son of Dr.
P. J, and Margaret M O'liartv (neo t arnev).
Relatives and friends. B V. M Scd.lltr.
Holy Name Society nnd Dlv. No sO. A. O,
II., Invited to funeral. Men., ft 30 a, rn..
residence of parents, (tot N. .VJd st Sol
emn rroulem maas Church of Our Mother of
Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. AutJ
"oilLSEN. Jan. S. HENR1E1TA OHfe
SEN. diuehter of Claudius and late Care
lino Ohlsen Relatives and friends mvlteij
to funeral services. Frl. 12 ni Orver H.
Balr HM- i"o fhetnut -t. 1"' nrlvate
OUTEItniHDOn Ian. U. suddenly, at
Cresco CYRIL NORTON, only and beloved
son of Mr. nnd Mra. Adolph Outerhrjdge (neo
Elizabeth Benton Norton), nnd l-'randson of
the Into Eckstein Norton, formerly president
nf Louisville and Nashville H. R Born June
(1. 1M)2, at Wlllnvvlirook, Rlchinoml County,
N, Y. Notice nf funeral later New York,
Washington and Loulsvillo papers please
copy.
Omit tlowers.
PATTERSON Suddenly. Jan. 8. IlOB
ERT. liusliand of lato Mary Patterson (nea
Grime). Relatives and friends, nil societies
of which ho was a member. Invited to fu
neral services. Sat , 2 p. m.. residence of
daughter, Florence llnvllnr. 2041 E. Blair St.
Int. private Oakland Cem Remains ma
be viewed Frl.. ap-r 8 n m. ......
PAUL. Jan. 7 at Atlantic City. ANNA
L.. widow of Joseph C. Paul Relatives and.
i irienus, ecoii itiv . . .i. a, in v.i .i.,i,fc
, Star Lodge, No 4S. S. of R.. Invited to fu
I neral servleea. Sat.. 2 p. m.. residence or
Bon-ln-law. ituaoipn i. raimc, 10 vvaynu
terrace. Colllngawoxl, N. J Int. Heddlm:
Cem. r
I-IEI.L Jnn 8. HARRY TRELL. aged
211. Lclntlvra and friends invitid to funeral
servleea, Frl.. 1:30 p. m parlor of Morris
Rosenberg's Son. 2000 N. Broad St. Int.
liar Neho Cem
PULCII. Jan. R, HATTIE. daughter ot
late Lnula nnd E'lzabeth Pulcli. Relatlvea
and friends Invited tn funeral services. Sat.,
J p. m , resldeneo of brother-in-law, George
W. Shinier '-'013 S. Brnail st. Int. private.
.ROACH Jan. 7, JAMES, husband ot
Harriet Roach, nged S2. Relatives and
friends. Remembrance Lodge, No, 731, I. O.
O, F : Kebtom Encampment Invited
funeral. Sat., 2 p. m 002 Ni 2nth st. Int.
private Frlenda may call Frl. after 7 p. nl.
IIIIOADS Inn, fi MARTHA A HIIOAD3.
widow of William Ilhnails, aged Sit. Rela
tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl.,
2 p. in lldga Hill. Pa. Int. Hillside Cem.
Rnonlns in-iv hv viewed Thurs. 7 t 11 p. m.
ROBERTSON. Jan. 7. 2033 filth ave.,
Germantown, HANNAH A , wife of William
J. Robertson, nged tl. Relatives nnd friends
Invited tu funeral service, Frl., 2.30 pm..
at Chelten Ave. M. E. Church, Chelten and.
Stenton aves. Int. private.
ROBINSON; Jan. 7. LAVINIA M.. wlfs
of Lawrence W. Robinson, aged 26 years.
Uelatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral.
Frl., 1:30 p. m, residence ef parents, near
Trevoae. Pa. Int. private, Ucechwood Cem.
Autos will meet train leaving Reading Ter
minal 11 '17 a. m. at Trevose Station.
ROBINSON Jan 0. VERNAL, hillband 0
Ann Roblnsun, aged (ID Relatlvea and
friends Court CnlMngswnod. No, ri.t. F. of
A . and lleamer.' nnH Twl.l.r.' Assn.. In
vited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m... !8
N Lawrence at. Remains may be viewed
Thura., after 8 p. m. Int. private. North
wood Cem
TMI.y!!?.0I.'r" l""- 0. ELIZABETH RU
poi.PH (non Welis). wlfo of John C. Ru
dolph. aged fit. Relatives an J frlenda Lib.
eral Beneficial Society, Fortschritt Yearly
Beneficial Socletv. Invited to funeral, Frl.,
8:30 n. m., fwnn N. 2d St.. Olney. High
miaj at St Henry's Church 10 a. m. Auto
service
l.tlVTW' 'an " OEOROE W.. hus
band of Edna J. Sampson (nee Schultz) and
17" .?' William nnd Katherlne Sampaon.
Relatlvea and friends, employea of Phlla.
Navy Ynerl m.lu vt ic . ..n.... ...
Trinity Church. Invited 'to funeral services.
ii.. o p. m.. iV4i b itinggold at. Further
SCHNELLBACHER. Jan. 0. ANNA.
MAY. wlfo of Jonn II. Schnellbacher and
daughter of Catherine and lata Joe Ma.
eauley and granddaughter of late Teter
Raiidenbuidi. Relatlvea and friends Invltod
!.o.'ou,!?ra' servleea, ehapei of Wetzel ft Son, ;
232S Germantown ave,, Frl.. 8 p. m. Int. '
Norlnvvnou Cem.. Sat, a. m at convenlenoe I
h'lilRElNER Jan. 8, at (110 N. 12th at,.
MARY J. SClirtEINElt 'nir.,1 kg IT 2 . t it . I
and frlenda Invited to funeral services at(
tha Tenth Baptist Church. 10th and Matter!
SCOTT. Jan. 8. CATHERINE Il widow!
u ."'.;" "., eu runerai serviceta
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-... .T.4...HM.I.WI1, wi,, ui convcnione
family.
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