-m . J'U a y $" 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1019 kr " - .. r?f m M ?v a U 101' I Ft SI GOSSIP OF OPPOSE PLAN TO DEBT TO U. S. Local Bankers Do Not Think Proposal of New York Institu tion Feasible Fifth Loan Absorbs Interest Gossip of the Street rjlIIE suggestion of a well-known banker recently published in this x column, that It would be n frond plan to substitute for a fifth Liberty T.oan on equal amount of bonds of Allied nations, cuaranteed by the United States Government, to avoid the general dlslocatlon'ot business through the floating of another Llbcity Roml Issue at nn e-trly date, while It may not result In accomplishing the result aimed at, Is exceed ingly popular In financial circles In this city. And It Is nlo paid to have found favor In New Tork and other financial centers. One of Philadelphia's leading hankers called attention to the subject from another nngle as contained In nn nttvortlsemeiit of the Harrlman National Bank of New York. This bank suggests, as a speedy way out of the present financial tangle and a return to normal conditions of trade, the employment of Europe's debt to the United States In the form of acceptances, with maturities fixed and methods of redemption agreed upon, to be marketed as any trade acceptance at the Interest rate of the original debt, namely, C per cent. The Harrlman bank says they would sell readily and there would bo no need of proportioning them among the banks, hut their distribution would follow the law of supply and demand. It further goes on to say the Immediate result would bo to freo credit, so sorely needed by the business community, nnd would nlso serve to edu cate the American public In the purchase of foreign securities. Hut more Important still, the bank sajs, the arrangement would obviate the necc slty for another Liberty Loan. Somo bankers claim that the objections to such a plan are mani. but when asked to name them they confine their argument to the legal objections. As similar objections to nn extent had to bo met In conncc tlon with the Liberty Loans, It is argued that legislation could bo had to meet present objections. However, tho suggestion of the Harrlman Bank does not meet with approval In the local financial district. A banker whoso knowledge of the Federal Reserve System is second to none said that trade acceptances, to be available for ledlscount at the Federal Reserve Bank, must represent a bona fide mercantile transaction, whereas acceptances based on the European loans would be altogether financial transactions. Another banker said, even If It were feasible, tho plan would Involve the education of the public to trade acceptances, which very few at present understand. This banker said that one of tho greatest drawbacks to the successful flotation of the first Liberty Loan was Its title. "Liberty." which was generally supposed to bo Its best selling point People, he claimed, ronld understand United States Gov ernment bonds and what they otood for. but Liberty Bonds were quite another thing, and it meant a campaign of education to have tho public understand that they were United States Government bonds. In fact, he said, members of he local committee were so well awaro of this handicap that they had all the posters in this city printed to bilng out the fact that Llbertv Bonds are United States Government bond. Fifth Loan Claims Much Interest There Is perhaps no subject more freely discussed in financial circles In this city than the fifth Liberty Loan, nnd It is no secret that there ate doubts of its siipces if the campaign Is can led out on the lines of former Liberty Loan campaigns and the principal appeal made on the score of patriotism. A banker who Is friendly to Secretary of the Treasury Carter Glai-s teniaiked esterday that Mr. Glass's speech on the subject of the loan at the New 1'ork bankers' convention this week fell like a wet blanket oer his audience. f There are seeral suggestions for novel features In the next Llbetl Issue being made by practical investment bankers in this city. One of these Is a plan to call n certain number of I he bonds at a premium of 'i or '.. above par at staled Intervals of six or twelve months. The , banker who made this -suggestion called attention to United States Steel Corporation Ds, which sell at par simply, he maintains, because certain of these bonds are called periodically at 110. lie claims that , such a feature would tend to keep tho bonds at or above par. , A statement which appears In the last number of the Annnllst. to ; the effect that It is generally admlttd that at least three of the pi.- vliius Liberty Loans would have to be sold all over again, has been a subject of common talk for some time past In the financial distilct A banker who has taken a very active Interest In all of the four Llbertv Loan campaigns, when spokeu to on the subject estcrday, said thai In n sense It was true, but he remarked that the same has been the history of all bonds Issued for war putposer. It was so with bonds offered during the Civil War, he declared, but it is nut anything to wonv , over. The experience of the past has been, he asserted, that after thf popular sale thete bonds soon fourd a resting place In tho big financial centers for a brief spell, only to (.merge shortly after nl. pirnUuin above par. Another banker said that several loans made on the second and third Liberty Loans were still outstanding and are heme tenened every ninety days. Rome of those who paid early installments, he sM, helng unable to liquidate their debit balances, have sold at a loss in order to wind up a situation which was unpleasant both for "i-melves and their banks. ,- Savings, and IS'ot Borrowings for e.t Loan Bankers generally wish it impressed on the public that to float an- i other Liberty Loan successfully it must, be done out of the Mtvingg ami t not the borrowings of the public On this point thu Annalist is p.ir- ticularly clear when It saj.s: "The failure of a people to subscilbe a loan out of. cash surplus Is perhaps the greatest single cause of international Inflation not that it Increases the floating supply of uncoveied notes so miu-h as on account of the vast deposit credits that are ctcated on tlii books of thu national banking fabric for the pmposj of enabling lnruneis to buy and c.iriv national loans until such a time as they are able to liquidate these loans out of future earnings. Too much business of this character is economi cally wrong. It clogs the arteries of the bank" of the country and makes unavailable a large supplv of funds that would other jv !so be devoted to progressive commercial operations. All this ts purl nunl. from tli' effect this procedure has upon prices ... American Sumatia shared In inteiest esteruj in In oilers' o!tlee with General Asphalt. A broker said the xeason for the advance in Sumatra was probably the company's lednnptlon ytsteiday of about $830,000 of the three-ear 5 per cent notes whlih became due, thus elimi nating the funded debt. The oiiginal Uun of these notes was for It, 000,000, and yesterday's payment was the balancn tejualnlng. The pajment was said to have been made from the treasury of the company in cash. By this payment the stock stands at tho head of the list, as there is no security taking precedence between the preferred and com mon, stocks of the company. Jianhers Organizing American Acceptance Council A number of big banks in New folk, Philadelphia, Boston and other large cities, as well as Important private bankets, merchants nnd dis count houses, are forming what Is to be known as the American Accept ance Council, which will have as its ooject the fmtheunt,- of acceptance business in this country. There will be a meeting In this city next week, which will be attended by Governor Harding, of the federal .Reserve Board, and Paul 51. War burg, late of the boatd. Formal organization will take place nt this v meeting and officers will probably be elected. It Is proposed to make the council r.atlon.wlde. According to present plans tho council will be to the acceptance field what the Ameilcan Bankers' Association is to banks. It is learned that local bankers are negotiating with the Hocking Valley Railway Company for a new issue of see-unties ior the purpose of providing funds to pay 15,000,000 0 per cent notes maturing February l next and also to provide funds for other purposes of the road, it will be recalled that these notes .were extended last November, when they ma tured, to tho date Just mentioned, the plan having been approved by the United States railroad administration at that time, While It is not defi nitely known as to how large an issue will be put out at this time, it was stated by one'ln a position to know the facts that use could now be made of an additional 15,000,000. Another offerlne of securities which Is expected to take place within tht next few days Is that of 115,000,000 of notes of the Philadelphia Com pany, arrangements for which are now Hearing completion. Daily con ferences have been held by bankers and officials of the company reeentij , and it was stated that all of the plans have been virtually concluded and the matter placed In such shape as will permit tho offering at an earl.v ' - date.' Tho price at wlch the notes will be placed with the publlo has '"C ' not been finally determined. 1 ", Liberty Loan bonds were active throughout yesterday's session, with v, . but small prlco changes as compared with the closing levels of Tuesday. Veflgn Government bonds were active and allghtly higher, the feature department being- the Angjo . BeUfU iM lBintrii r , r I . f , v. THE STREET TURN EUROPE'S INTO ACCEPTANCES - jrrencn o ana mjtttma uovcrn- Mtuee rre iulct- 7 r DEFENDERS SbPv9 :! S7v j" fTZaa..fc..Mtftfa I .ttBSSSBsV .sHllllllllllimW. '' taalHk V'iijlH ' ac ' ' : -egg JACOB LEIFER, Killed LeBOV A. frnortvd in BLINDED BY GAS AX VIIXH IX Mil ilU lllriLjll laJ 1111 j Private Lcroy Du Gan Re covers, However, and ers, However. Writes Father PKW rA?ITATTirv TTlVRi? I Ij tii3LALillCS lltiKLi 1 WCnty-tlircC From This Vi - - cinity on Honor Roll. Many Corrections Honor Roll for City and Its Vicinity Today KIl.I.Pli IN ACTION Sergeant JOHN J. KK.I. inoD West Tori. st. nii?n of worsns Corporal VI.NCK.vr IIRVNK. .m34 Ktyut st Prlrnles T'VVh WAIIHICK. SOS Martin at I)A.MEI. N. STi:XEI 3."i37 Kensing ton nvo CIIKlsiiw tir.VlSEI.. Jr.. Darb road. J'aoll in;n op iiiseask Mechanic PALI", f.RNM:sSE. Kddystone Prlratea 'i,sPI'F'' A- CAKIt. Chester il0 I-IiniKW. W4S South t'enth st Sevn OTHER DIED OP ACC1DF.NT M1 CAPSES Sergeant II. t'lll'I.T. IHMIMA 1 ouilh at. 71 North VVOfM(EI) m:KKKIA' Private AI'i.lMIs -, HEVNE. ..IS." Pent- rldi, st KOIIKKT Pl'I.I.IZRTON, Mat Wheeler st MtlP.NOEK, ItKCUEi: I'Mir.TKR- MIM.II Corporal '.VII.I.IVM p. (,;i.t, lltli; Erfst Co linnb'-v ae UOIIhltl ll.RNON t'ROVnVEI.I.. 1130 lliirrlunn at AHUM K V, AMI unit. rtTl ( North Ran dolph st fPrc.ioislv 1, port- .1 mlslnir. IS IKISPITM., PREVIDIWIA RI.I'ORT 1:0 VIISSINO orporiil JIII.I'II MlVl()N, 71119 1!l,vii it Prh.ileH JOHN l'ROt 1 OR. 3010 Arbor st. .Illl.l'll K. vi.nlJW I..C1 . M..I.U.- . IIVHItV II. 1) illft Nor'h rniliW In, st I.I ROV Ilf (lr K,js li.i, Us sl KI.IlltNI.il III I)IJ, I'RIAllllM.V REI'IIRTEII -VIISSlM, Prllatei rnovivs .1. 1:1 HKi;. 1-4113 n..smu st. WII.I.IVM II. i:viEK. t'h.-lKnham ue "' Itni t, ItKIIVRO .1. 1'II.IIIN, Sell West Trent it itilLO.lei." ujrlrrbs. I His lua-k p u.ituicd by shiapne! dut up a gas attac'... Private 1,,-u.v I)U Can, lt,j9 ii'.-ims sliee- oinclallv re- iniiLiii nussiiiB fri-vitai o.i.vs aeu, w.i- taulil in il r'oud of tnu-stiml ir.iq nml r mle Lima .-inj sijeetlilcss for s vir.il mrs, .ieordlns to a letter received from !ilm lutlui i lits father, lie Utt teuavprviJ .md Is now- with the Vmrrlctti arm of ucup.-itlun .iIokk the I'.Ii.ne "The o'cl i. orlcin k.is ir.atl. I- n lrt(y nnoil t-oiitrivan-e. but Hun hlir.ui- nel coe i-lvjln vironKli li." Du Han wiote 'J i.cei l;:tev lion v:i'uab.t mine was until 1 Rut It puin tureil om Uav and had to :u. . It off. 1 ua.s dihlr.K si'i ammunition ir.il . October SS ilifl,' . o-.R the iron'. vvli. thu Ml: wa- hoi u-i'li lielly, when o-i of thu dam ,1iIiik,i c-Milmled almo'l un dertu.r.h thu trahi. jui-' u Iittlu ple tore a ln-IB In mi m.iU. but it ilidn , serati'li my fa.v It wasn't lout; nf.r I had taken II off hefoie a clo.ul o' il mustard vanery Hoated by and put ii out of con mission J. v.-.is blinded and kIHLhlei for sevci.il hours" f'llvat li i.'an t a nu'lnhoi (' H ttn ". liibtn I .ejtl AiC'.lu.K. In llstul thiee ear ago tti the o.d -'. .ii.a KrKineii. N. ; V , anil vuis vslt'i fit eral I'ur. ton on ihu MrNloati bold, i fUC anil l?IT. ttr ihe tiouhlo do i i ni, ,u .i'ij-,.eil he spent uo ., i .a i at liunie. Hi- ti, lined heveral moi.tns 'anni llt..i.uv.U Infold ro.iif i.vtiye.i last Jlay. f'i..uto Iu vi.m tt.i. born m itus and u'.tenik-il the public mI-.ooIs. i -leav.aK school he became an i-ltitr wai M U only tiventy.twu. In retent lulters to hia parents he s,a I.o homo- roll for tlil.s city arid Its i Ity Itiif n.o.st of the Phil.ide ph. .in- tnuM who Had ureiloua'j i- n eriui,iji,usli recoiled l-'liD vlio were i.uunded too Mi.ril tu bo teturneil to ti.U cujnt'y liaM died of their v.-ounila, anil tlirce o tl plt-1. ale lejiortcd dead. Tu n.en are wounded severely and tlttee wounded decree undetermined. Seigeant John J Head. 1C0J Wes- I'HOTOITWs 10 18 with tin; .limy of ocou,.al,on. He k s:,Vm rV l"ooi"oa,f, , loveo atlil llf.i, lis !.15S, tmd iiii-nun Tffir Seafood lutslre. Uierv VsjI U. inaltti II Ills iiermanein vocatlun JSS2L V?.rBSSt;,t Bvv5i..,r"( - X . The csiniblntd casualty IM fo, -cla 0 'iKolWnsVISM,,. t m small, niulit liundred ard for-- 17 nooMt a'r.'d'iVfermll? v1"r. Tf ihi-M names ;.te futnlshed for the c.u, - m. BriWfb.'-iW'Wb'lS.JtJ. fttt cn, I'emwlian'atw. Ttt.t5-.l,te0 .re .. . Cb." i tat. Am"'ciu L" U37 THEATRE OWNKD AND -ii.V.N MU.D 111- JII.MntlltSi OF THE UtNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT JJ1J AtOVU MAllKEY FRANK KRF.N'.X.V In niK IIKI.I.S'' ' CEDAR lAJ-UI i. CUIlAH AVt.NUE TRANK KKKNsN in "THK lll-.I.I.S ' ' COLISEUM ""MTOri. KTIIBI Cr.VYTON In 'TUB .vtYBTEHY dint," fsz-il nMlAI in. . Maiilenood Aves cnni.N.sK iinii'i'nii in "Till! AIIVBNTITIK SHOP" EUREKA 40TII k MAItKKr PTH MITIvn; UA1LY CIvAIlA IvIMIIAI.I. TOU.S-a In TUB HtlAD -IHIKII'llil im; IlAltK FRATJKFORD 3 rKfoTT.vT U. P. C.nVT. WAR F!r,MB "America's answer- J hi r UKaUlN sj,, MAT.VPAW.T LTIA T.BPJ In X : "UCK A LITrLB FIKATC OF LIBERTY 'f DutJAN. UospiUI ConuJOSrPH IC.MAeKAY. Sick in Hospital York street, previously reported wounded severely, Is declared to have been killed In action, Of the previously rr-uorlcil missing, six aro lls'rtl today as located In hospitals, reverelv uoumlril ti,, L" ,,osP"nls. "verelj wounded. Thre nJto returned la their units, unlnlnro.i havo returned to their units, uninjured Tho War Department has three men ' classified ns "sick in hospital." Cornnml T ..!. - .... . "-w'i msjui-ip.i .uutrixay, ussu Kicnton iiYcnup. la listed under this head, nnd his wife Mrs. Wlnlfrrtil fnnlriv ' fnC - . . ' I ,lev' 1,er husband is connncd to a hos- "I had a letter from him Saturdav, I dated December 18." she snlcl tmioi- "and he said he was well and expected L1? "'?" for homo almos' Immediate!. She Ignores the Washington report and expects her husband within the next few 1 Corporal MncKay Is a machine gun- .Tier nnd nffarlitf.t In tl.A Tict. f...... Ho trnlned at Meade, and has lWn overseas slnco Jul. He was ems,! vvhllc operatlnK In the Argonne sector In me inner pari or scpetmlier, but re covered. SKETCHES OF THE HEROES T-rltat, Jarnh lelfrr, Camden, report. ed mlesltitr two months aBo, s found m have leally ben hilled In nctlon. A sister of the dr.nl Reported Mining, l"'ro beiatnr nnx. r ,. , ious about Iter orore oiinrf In-other because ITVe.-s Aofer '. liml, "?' ";rlt: c-u ,,;,,, 1I1U1I('U of him through tho craves leRlstidiiun n-rvlce hi I-'r.mce. t'olonei j'lice, of Oetieral ('roudcr's, oilice. Investleattd Ilnally and located the I grave 01 i"e nussuiR soKlIef "A slab nt the head of the crave." wrote Colonel Price to Miss l.cltvi. ".salt! that he h:id hern lilllnl In nctlon Octnhor 10 ' Hi Is burled nt I'hcaumonl II.iupc, near the Marne Itlver, accordlmj to the lep'ort or Co!om-1 PH. I.elfci- was a member of I'oinpnuv M, Sltteenth Infantry He enlisted in Huf falo, N Y, In 1U1T and sailed for Kratn. 1 I)embpr 24 of Hie same year vv'tli tho , first American troops to go overseas The SKteenth Infantry is a unit of the . r.alubovv Division and pattlclpated In tho atfprl. at riiatoan Thleuv Tp to tho time lie was hilled Pilvate l.clfer I nevtf ri'i-.'lvpil a scratch. ' Corporul .I11I111 Proiliir, the son of M' nnd Alr Jolm Piocior. :;01u Aibm-I street, KoiishiRtou, rpottrd misilni; some time ago slim- N'ovclnber ! Is &UK In 11 hospital, aceoidltiir to today's of flci.il list N'o won! li.id been lecelvid from him since last Aukusi. Up Is a wiiilier of Company M, 31Sh lnfautrv Up wpiiI Into setviiv I.-iit May and rr ceived his training at Camp Meade. Prlvnle .Joiepii Heriiitin, Coinpaiiv I SWtlpth lnfautrv. was wntiiiihd sevrlelv Octobtr 14. Up Was tweiit-!lv, .cats old and v.as diafted in J.tmmrv. fiefnre he was iliafnd lip was .1 di-rl. and lived .villi IiIh inothrr. Mik 1111.1 Lang. 2331 ICptisington avenue Prlvnle Ailnlpli kurinlii, SlJth In-fanti- vva" killed In iirtifin S.pttinlicr -t! Ilp wis twpMty-fo-"- li.fnie gnlas nwio to the arniv lip was piuplovcd .it 'ran p Milliard' ,le lived with h's fntlier. IVilnf Km mm it ilu I toil, lan 1 ;rce Pilvule Robert Lewis, L Jl 8 I'llln"' wieit. .1 member of ("ompaiiv -V ..T.'il Inf.intiy. tvvlei vvoundod. has ipturm-d to this lountry and Is stationed at camp Mierman lie is at home on a furlougn and (vits to 1. iileayed from tin aimv whci Im lias fullv I'-isiveiiil fin-n his wound Piiv.it,. 1.1 v s was wounded July :: in the vide hv RU'i shut while 011 ti.ittol du! may thp Veidun flout Ar.iIi i, nt Huunded and .wod 11, lober L'T Tills thin In th,- right aril' Me if ni.iltu-il nn t!n Hold for tw,nry-.vi liuais befoip lip vta.s jiM.t-d up .us.l 1:1! en to Iio--pirn! hv the vtrelchr-r-bpa'-Pis rrlvilte I boinns Vvurvvbl., 36, Mar- tin uiaai vnninci f...ii .. ,.1.,,,i v..,(t uml.ci ;8 Ik- hiin a i.ieinbn- of foil'- tuiiv II. KiDtli Infantry. Prlvut.' Win- vu , vas iirevlously iciiniinl voii.kI. I nml it vv.is learned tlrvt lis, i.iilve0 h' iiiJiuIih In Hie fiKlitliifr in vvlmli tl i 101'Ui I!enlinent ji.n tlclpaleii In tljt- .i- P"' Foi'st lie vwit, traliuM iMiim Un:icu.!v,, nml liail bfi fiseits f-inie Jul' I'rh.itt K(dert l'tillerloti, 4'nmp.iti' T. N.nMi InfnnM: . was nuUinkil sc i-i.v Noumber (! He wan tncnty plRltt :,!!- i il mill im 'iitil ,n Sejc MJN'IKR moitTs .1I..MK (111 N .1 OLMHURST HOTEL Pnruv rum At, c'-oit to Btach ud SUI Pitr, cantral locution alwayt opra. Cipmcity $f) Every Mppoir. imnt eondu clve tn comfort m d rr creation, Spccal Winter tfm. Tt . lhertll fini nell HOTEL CONTINENTAL V nl) opt t i -,1 et. j rn - moti HOTEL B0SC0BEL A T u t i ! It. III II I'lllM' OVII (IK I' V . Fta eut diatreic In f,-es to th f.r gnu resorts and OM Point Comfort OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. mvn 1. 111 inner. ia M'lllsl'v ,V Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA. GA. A - ,i er sit ai.it d.ltkti tin ., ., . to spenil lo.i lot. ua.s Good di ..ir ud niotortne. f s ri. sadd t- t.orses -. to', tour,, and kll outduor tportf Addreis C. G. TRUSSELL, Mgr. I'H.niii'i.ws n ,mn i i.io-vT h-i' a ilIAltll VVK. i,n Fninkfnrrt I jwt.tuv .luuil-njulii I I.I..A . llli.lU.I.1 ui A WOMAN OK IMl'UI.iiE ' I0njST.;'-'U A-NU Il-''sl HTOKETS Lul-UJ' Mats 1 ran. a -so. ci. nun,. , , DoAJ3"i5::!01011 "AIIUIINA" NIXON 5D AND S,A,,K,-'T. "i"- and 9 rriVIRDY SPECIAL niiAurY and uoo'rr ' PARlf nide Ave nnd Dauphin Ht r"lN Mat li.l.t i:.e ii .j,-, (0 j. n. VV. (IRIFFITIt B ' TUB OltKATBBT THIVO IN 1 IFF." RlOI I C!n ANO HANSOMSTS I1VVJU.I Matin.. Dan, OOROTIIY OIR1I III "TUB IIOPK CHEST" IIOFDINI fiERIAI, NO jy-'"'al STRAND """""vg&oo nOROTHY OlRII In .Title imnm -iitoT. "TUB HOPE CHEST" WEST ALLEGHENY JBftfi- RARMU VYtr.T.IAMfl In n,nlr "THB UAJI ,WHO WOULDN'T TILL" tcmber, 1917. He served on the border, and before enlisting he worked nt Bald win's. Ho lived with his sister, Mrs. Annie Gordon, 6104 Wheeler street. Private Johnson 1), t'nrt, Compnny 11, 3.15th Infantry, was killed In action In Xovpmber. He was twenty years old and lived with his mother, Mrs. Angeny, at 2410 North Orkney street, Beforo he wrs drafted he worked In a laundry, 1'rlvate Krnnk I'. Morris, Company V, 31Glh Infantry, wns wounded on Sep tember 30. lie Is now convalescing at a hospital nt Camp Meade. Ho Is twenty five years old nnd before ho was drafteit ho wns a stcamfltter and lived with his parents at 2042 Wallace street. llUKlrr I.'ilnnnl I.. Arrlirr, 3 loth In- i fnntry, was killed In nctlon In November S. lie wns twenty-four years old and lived with Ids wife nnd two children at 811 liiRt Merer street. . Ills wife re. cclved a telegram from the War De partment stnting that her husband had heen wounded on November 5. This was followed by ntiotlier tclfRTnm. statlnir that he had been killed, Llefore he was drnfted he wns n fireman and was at tached to IIiiRlne Company Xo. 8. 1 IV vivvirinitvf ,. , . 1ME1I0R,A" . pniST -In lovlnn memory of mv dear, beloved mother, who departed this life Jan- uary to. 1!U8. r II. QlltST. HTHHKPITR. In sweet reim-mhranee of my l,el lovtd l-usn.-inu. I.KONAHU NTIlKBPRlt. fill nsleep In Jesus" January 10 Itlle! who fill nsleep In Jesus" January 10 1MB, 1.AU11A .MAX HXlU.l.l'l.lt. RltONTZ In lovlnir remembrance of Mrs MAIIY PIPKIt SHO.NTZ. who died Jan. 10, MOTHER, HUatlANI) AND CHILDREN. Sratljs ;iiiiihiii iiiimmiiiiiii PORTUGAL Fernandez Falcao & Lemos 268 Rua do Bnmjardim 270 PORTO S Natianil and Foreijn Dry Gcodi Store 2 Noveltiei, etc. J Special Department for Commissions and Representations. n 5 Reprtsntaties for Moorhcad Knillinsf 3 Co. of HarrisDurc, Pennsylvania. 3 Accept representations of American manufacturers and exporters. Banking and Commercial References, r rs-rr rn-rrrsn iriii f rn Hiririi irrri iynji,.viiiivi. t Cut Ti Sjp SlIllltrilXMI AMI HIiIIMiI.KI'ImT Ol: s,Mii'mtes lie h s'ul.- il' i. u (looa rajjitf tjosi lo' s nv r .on ut si.urt l.al.d ttio iiii si- J- iv-.ri i-u.-npltu nll t .as-cs II t-I.H' H 'f-i.i,. ? i..iro i an inn 1.1 u or n-'te flir fill- n.l II. lurm .,.( ........ ftS1 i-IIII.V. ' lit si j,'i-' , 'VVu.fcOE ,mu I ulleire i,r Comuisnr 1017 I liplnut M.. riillHilr'nhln STRAYER,s :m$$w h!N .iiisi.t 1 Vt tr an nanir dKi iTThl n. JUictP 1 1 t tj VllVit!lIN I O KAMI1.- IlKVllIlts Vl.iln tllllll, MnrUi -; it ours a,.. L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. I'lIllHH'I.AV.H PHOTO PIAYS - .. tl.i-niitrl. llllOUgll .,, . vvtiiuh is nnniMrn jrtcJHnoucH teds. ROOkimk. f lORPORATIOe. Alhambra Ki"., ,',;'B. 'TlViVS APOI I O -1' n "iiiomi-son sis "i i -i. i.i. in s,;i i.i. r feiisixus -MV"l-'l- ll.A. VI. lotlllSI' w. I'Afl.lVI- riliUUSUH'K in ilL'T (if I III.- SHADOW" R I IFRIRD llI1D sTni:r.T ami DLUCOIIMV KfhQt.-EIIANXA AV u. i-l.AUA lilVUI.M.l, VIIL'XCI In "IIOAM 'rilltllfillt THU DAr.K" BROADWAY ""tft A" ' HtARD AV FAIRMOUNT "SASJgft'S, n VV. ClIIIFFITII'H TF.n tlUIIATKhY 'IIIINII I.' MFB irAMII Y THEATIHJ-inn Market St rMlVlll-I HA.M to Midnight MATtv nni..ivn i,. Tin: rnnniciAi, wifk1 56TH ST. 'I'llKATUr Mi-lmi. Pnru.'e viATiNnn nir oNs-rvNi-n TAi.MAnai: in OMTl A I .V I. All. Pi 7..V.V1I." GREATNORTHERN'W NORMA TAt.MAnor: In thi; FoRiiiDnn.v ciTr- IMPERIAL ' ALIC . rl.uviv 0OTH WAI.N I.NUT RTS. mats. Ui.-lll. CR TirtAnv in HBR OIIKAT CHANCR' LEADER "TATtH- iA i '..Yr'" .AtlM"'? S l'.?;-,, r J.-,J",,"- ft" ioii t "1". ""VTinnoiin ?ti. vun, Rumpp t Sona. John F lleti Renenclnl 1SAIILLI.A. widow of William II. Allen. f,r,40,-, "v.0' L,',,.,, ,"'lufnJ1,,,0,t.-0, 2B,'. Arso. Invited to funeral services. Sun., s p. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral I. . ''.J'-.. lni',Vd ,' ,f,VJrRl- rl " m mother's residence. 524 Noblest. Int. services. Sat. 2:.w n m. resld-nre of son- . m., 2.13J V 18th at. High requiem moss u' "l"i t'fm. Auto funeral In-law. Tnom.is 11. Rutter Jr. Si)13 Osage Pt. ColiimbVa Church 10 a. m. Int GAI.LGIIFli Jar 1 13 JOHN son of H,A-!?-l i.nr'v.".'e- Ti p.miv-rivv v C"iihToaNT:nnAn8 VVuV' A d, 1 . laU.Juhu'aVTMamaVetaallVghe'r. " RelS'- bW-Fitt me- nd frl:nd. inilled to funeral. n7:30 e-vr " iniuill 11 m.lllMUt, HUUkC U. Ill's 1 fmmWffmmm mill i 4K'wk&n u ,4, .i. ... it. ..,11.1.1.-3 ut Al- 1-14 i!ii..-,--n . ... l.i.ii iu iiiu.-iui, .-sal. n n in., liarr-nts CHESTNUT HILL rS;; W.- :Bwr- ann,,- "- jmm princess iwizr th: empress;- i vlgg:. I5 ft SI-, S'vtE -j f'flNSTAVi . -I VI.VIAIMIII lu n.l.itiii.. nml rri..n,i. i.i..., ."!'.' Jl I'AIlt OF S1I.W KIOl'KI, i nn.vniR r, nni A, M.I Ailmlml duPont Post, Nn 24. (1. A. IV ! Hiia Tnwn flri-ln. No. 7.1. G, A, n,, nnd I'hlla. I.odie No. 30, ltarnnl. r invura n autna ine runerai lervicsB. am. at 2 p m., from hid aon'a renldpnce, Jo h ,1) Ankple. ItllT Wntmorcland at. Int Orrrnwood Cem. Remains ma tie viewed Ftl. eye. IIAIim.E. suddenly, nt 4040 Larchwood ave., Jan. 13. TOI.linnT M.. huaband of Derate C ltaliblo. Notl of funeral later. IIAkEIt. Jan. 18. EDWIN F. PAKEB. aied M. Pelatlv and frlenda, Court Jus tice. No ISO, P. nt A., nnd Iron Mnldera Union, No. 1. of N. A.. Invited to services. Frl.. 2 p. m.. residence of J. JV, Vlchera. 2728 nidite ave. nt. Greenwood IC. of IM Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m. p.AKi:n. Jan in. lpcinpa a. paker. wife of Ira (1. Maker. Iiu notlco of funeral will bo alvcn from Ml! Thomas nve iianni-n Tn tMi tan 14. Many .7.. wlfo of Allen n. Rarber. need on. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, home of Ed win A, Newhniii i-rorsnicK. .-s. .. "., i p. m. Int. Crosswlcks. N. J. RARFOnD. .Ian. 14. AMT. wife of How ard T, Harford and dauahler of TJuke o. and Marr liushby Relatives and rrlends Invited to funeral services. Krl . 2 P. ni., 3147 Tulip st. Int, private. Northwood Cem. Frlenda may view remains Thurs., after H v. m. BARTON. Jan. 13. WIM.MM I1ARTON Relatives and friends Invited to services. Bat., 2 p. m., residence of daughter, Mrc, William riemlns. 727 N. 88th '.. Int. Arlington Cem. RECHTEf, Suddenly. Jan 13. RAT- . Mll.NU II. IIECMTKI,. son of VV'llllam D. and Susan I. Iiechlcl, aged 18. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funernl, Sot., 1' 30 r. m.. parents' residence. K2 N. I'd at., North Wales. Pa. In;. Oreenlavvn Cem. Remains m"v o viwen in., iloli P.m. .IltSSHY Jan. IS. (IHUHUli M, husband of Catherine F. Illssei. Relatives nnd friends invited to services, Sit,, 2 p. m . Irenn Tallin,. residence of daughter. Mrs. Ireno IS R HicUlo st. Int xicKie st private. Friends may call Frl . 7 to 0 n H!,AKBI.r.Y. Jan. 14. WILLIAM n.. ., ..., J tliv Vim. fin. 1.,.. e.J 7. snd friends. Holy .ame ntlely, Sodality of ro'n,r-,'f""rvrdtpr'blf.nnoL;!Srcu9 rf.n,-5.".,.",r-S5i -v.,.h,!?Rn' k?-..?- ,ll.hl nusuana 01 vainnrin- iiiRKeiey, iteiativ West End Yearly Hen. Society.' Janitors' i- t it, t ..mil 1 .. i ' I 11 l Mf.,i.?nSi rlu, vn i'i "i? hi"S ii'.','.rti VI "fCnSTnC' vi' ;i"ioJJ' r '.Ai InMte.l to funeral. 1-rl.s -30 b. m.. 20.17 WnlLtnTm ir. tLwf10"1, ,rtt ..! o s-.. ...... -- -. .... ..... ..M., uviiuiwire Ut,'l!VL-,Av-t0 iSSCT?s v-m-rni,-,- n.... llOr.ll.N. Jan 13. 1 RhDKRICIv nonilN. aged us. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. I rl K-an n mr,-sldence of niece, Mrs. James Mo-gan. .111 I,. Cninvrall st Solemn requli 111 niass ihuicli of the Ascen- 8l0.n,."..,:i...l!,r.,,l.'!,,.W.. ' 0,.''r " 1 fln .. ,0.JSi?.,l;!?!l"'Hj!: rrJn" ,4i PPSAN- NA IIOtAKIII Relatives hntl frlendu, Quaker Clti Council. No 17 H. ai.d , ,,f I... Invited to funernl Sat. 1 :3n p. n) , p;,-, L.', Alleghen: nve (tit l-ernuood Cem nmcj:. n h. ruth hi.tinora daughter of William J and Mary ', IMce. aged IB. Relatlvts and friends lnvltpil to runerai services in p. in., residence Iilni-pn nf parent lill'rt f. r.Tth t . WVtsl f'hllidrl pliln, Int Mt. Mnrlah em. rriei.ils nu call Thurs., uftcr 7pm UIltnVN At CM lull, ph., r.rnnno rJs Xnrberth. Va , Jnn 1.", liM.MA AT , wlfn of .John 11 Ilrnwn Xotlcy uf funTfll latri. imowN. Tn). 14. iii,m:k mtow arr.l H? 1tritHsg ntA frlcii.T Mt i...t.. w LoJce. No I."i. V nnd A M (Vlinta H 8' rf- l,f v- "itpt tn funeral aerx I'hapter No IM, Maij ''unuiuinUen No' Ice9 ,Sa " p " "3' Iawrrnce t rifl. K. T 1'hllndMnhla rnngltfi.ri ..,. , Jllte. l-u Iai 'li'inple, A. A. t). V M s. It ,.ILa. sminli7r,IUi,. .. .. I.. I. 1 . ' an tii.ii vi ni hmiu..iiiiiiifi u vv Ml' II JJ H O. incniiipr mntu in lunor.ti. I", i r. m 3J.W Wwlnut "t Im wvm r.nurrl 111!) i nt'NTH Tan 13 ANITA . rlmiHi nnle and Int fail I ttunlli. I unoril aerlcen nnd Int. nt onvenlence of family HUr.UU At ninp 1 1 a mode. Auauiu Oa., Jjii. IS, MtMrM, lniUind of imr Mnry llurko (ni .Mailer IVIatUN nnd filenriit St t hiiilis'i llolv iiiiip S.virtV and l S nrtnv. Intti lo funf-al. Sa S :,0 a in. reslilnu' of; aunt. Airs ( Kane, L203 Kimball jt Solemn ntsh tna-i of if- fiulem Ht. Clnrlrs'ai Chuh li a m Int Holy (roM Cem Autn funernl (JALDWi:i.ti.-Inn 14, 1I1KNI1 M . wife of Andrew 1 ., 'dwell and dauffhier of nle Join md ('itlmrlne Mifltnwi (ree Mulliall). Afeoii :t Relatlf"i and frliiiln In - ttMl to funeral. Sat., S n. in., restflenre of coLs'n Mi-h Catliarl'io Tntem SIM Idernl 1. Maui of rs.fiul-tu f'h-irrh of PL Paul 1.30 a. m. Int Hols, Crop, fern. Awo sfrIe. PALL irV fan 1" maim- .! nt rornVlIu i CniinliiM r.n.i tianaU iij nf iherf Newmarket -t. wolftnn irqulm hirm riwi. i Crnn;,KmreCwm,'l,onl''"-'J1 ,n,-llD, nTART.TmV-.T.n 11 i-ttlPIT-q liuhhii.i : ;. i;-,,i V,..u-i.T, Vrt' iV.n.ir.l rn.iiMt.n. ne i ranicroni int N.uth aim hoii ni Mic i nun'! nun .iar i nirie- rlson ami Mart'ia D-nc". r.latlps and fileruls invlird in Tunerjl Vrl., 1 p in, M. I. Chinch, illadwyn. I'a. f'OHKON' J-utl.Joniv. jdn ir, i;i UAN'Olt VV. widow uf Nii.ii It I'nrjii.i :,atlcs r..l frliuds lnin,i io fuier.il simIkk til. s i n . U'lii Summit avo . JenUi.town f,i i tirther fpnltri s.tt in t", i, nt m..mi .'huri'h. I'Tlwrmo. N J Int n :u. i'm fHAUOOCK. Jn U J M1 hunind of !at IIHsa CmddrnU fnce IIWl)cd fcfftd 77 nltitl. a r.r.rl ilai .1. Al..nl ,.a NO JO .5jrit of m t-ecrfc T 'lilted Co.iricil. No 10 Utotherhyu.l o Am ..mi, ourt )tw,the-iv :,ci, N'n 10 1. of A linked to funeral r-cs In r tu, ,:15Z N l3tb ei im ur nv ooti u ut r nla tall '1 hurts t , I NN'I.MJHAM far U teir. rilviid " r vni:Nr n .1 , FQU (11 JOllIl KIM ,J LiAL 'tHIl f I -.Hit, It! 1IAIIY A wldm It'lHtlves H id 1-iin In it.. - til li in. Ilt.Vl (1 in I'll- n h im will of .MUnad I'nutilt li ImtUd to fun inl S yt. Jnt il.'. . i i. I'rl . aft i ."i i in Ui; Win Ian la MAUV. wife of Jo-?r,,IJ- j). t. ! KolatUoj and frlendu, i1. - -)1 'T.0'!'''! and Altar Souletv of St, MnnUfi'm hunli iinited tu fi:rirl . t.ni n ii. , -ii.it ititi r. sn'oTnn iiut'iiom vffi'ArWt.r::. lJ;!?;i . :,i?i i?J!,J...?Jal.. '.!' 2Br.,..,s.. JUUtKe?. and ''."u: .l?'".m" .ni mi iToiiiMUiurrSi sr U. "TS 'WiTSiZV..lBffff,'r!l I. Ill ,Mi" v r MM'-IU I Int iiilvuie Hillside t'eni lie i -d l.l ii fit r s I, im t ii -7 . 11 i.1,',,,' ' rl's "' . Ilemnlns may f.1 ' MvTlIi: Tit. 'of mV 'iV.r'tV'nVa ri i mlii uf Join, VI I Is ...! I. . .- , ' I IS, l.l-lll.lMS lind. .inn .iiii'n.. I Minimi ri. (in iiini-n.ii. li'. i da imlto.1 t.i f n.eri. l-ri s .111 rf. 111. OiImi- 11 U.ur ItlilL- is"u I'hestn-jt '' In nn. in ,t'i.. ni..- 1'iitliediiil 1'ln.rtli In i( iiiii uiiiiiti y. - j... it jnr.imir.T wwi mn.'. i i . i-ii-mis i.i. ,ull Jtmis tu U p ii. Tesldein.9 of Vlis Atari- u.' l'HUTOI'LAlS C "- wlVs "i"." n.rr' T" mrlor, of IV HKOKMAN'.-JA.. 1.-,. I.Ol'WA I! dau,l.- C SillVi i x.m hit I- ",,iuu2h,,m. J,. Inl t"- f Ian llfniv mil Mnili K". ll..kniiii. E r.V,r,-L , ...... .. !imral M-rur . s,,i , i .: ,., . nt,art. C l-trva'lii-rrfiV.'v.S' ,s"u"-u1, ',' mi-nts i.t VVIIlUlll II IMIUlsb Il.'llr, X 'iv . iniin n i mi "id Iiiei'id, I i flt?d' li fnlS.'fVi8 l-,;,!,lT-..'! " ofJam".s -Mui l.'.il,.Vln IIo.iVl.ton vl-woaM.MMm, !!,? -SI' i,""""'"s "' '"' reaiVm mni's sT Vi:"n-el,, CllarVlu "'n" i?ANSi:i:i:n '--.. i'. "i:ri:i,iA dn.h.' ""hivvi'n-I'mn ST'rvwiK r ,nr, n, , il,; fU11 'rsT frl -l?l ,"","'!! 1'aimio Ynuny. Iflntlvea nnd friends Invited i,;,iSi' .'".:., 'r.'.r..-'. ..I'.'," m Il, Ht- Cem ll'inalnsm.i lie visvvedThuri.. t to lu Tim frtlln.i.n .Un...M ,!,!- I-I.-t.. . . - .. .b wiiiHij ouiui.i men- piclUlCS tlin CTIVIfV wi.:.. r- n 1110 hiAMLbl BOOKIUJ: COrpoVatlOn. . . , a guaiantee of eaily shovvine of . 3 """ oi uie nnesc proauclifens. Ask for the tlieatte in your locality oblainitiK pictutes through the Stanley Booking Corporation. LIBERTY uno vti'lCf AL' 333 MARKET ('V'J'vv Ills.tlvAl"',lV",,,:,51' M nn: I'lioii nun irx !' 4rn! 4:5 poith sr Orchestra, itivLiwi-, Continuous 1 to It VIltai.NIA fKAHMiv V?.11- "liU'IlAXNDV's VVlFi"! '' nvFRnRoni ('"f t iiiv. uU &. HAVrii. ' ' --- - l-j-i.... " Ot, RO .i,,.vAr'.'.Vv"i Sea-ltUr MltlS-rii;. Vltl-NO l.ll.NS UN Vtin.S-101 " j',,,. ' ';; REGENT -ik;t. nr , VIVIAN MKTIsJ l Jl ' ' vis.i.-AJ.TI ''WOCKKV st fA5lXR'"V In ST .VIIIIAMIY SMi.E8i. DIIRV MARKIIT ST nnnii MAi.i.-r. x,.0iiAiA"r.,n",,s '' M "A pkiutc-t an' ln WPl"rtt ' ,V; iv imii'iVi'.'. In ' A luy" Maar .STANLEY M'i"0'" 10' "i:tb foh &te" VICTORIA mar.kbT.bt.A?. mi TOVf Vtlvi i--" -. . CATVU,ft.,,-.... "THKAT - ..vw UKATnsl linger. 7421 Tabor st.. Pox Chase, Phlla. Int private, Frl., II a. m. .- ..n UOSvNINA Jan. t. ANNIPtJOWNINO. daughter of late George and Nancy Down ing. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Sat., 2 p. m., Charles vv, rocht. 028 I.aurena at. (near Queen Lana station), Uermantotvn. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Frlenda may call rn. eve. DUtlELL Near Mt. Holly, N. J.. Jan, 14. JOSKI'H C, husband of lilla M, Duli-ll (nee Jovce). aged 72. Ralatlves and friends Inv.ted to funeral, residence, near .Vlt. Holly. . J., rn.. 2 p. m. int. Ml. jtouy v.em Alltoa will m.T train l.AVIne- Mara 'Kev s t. ferry. Phlla., 12:4a p. m.. at Mt. Holly. Ftnil.-Lfan ' 14. 'jfrti'J .T.. Jr.. BOO of LIUl-.ll jonn j, ana Mary A uu.rr tneo lonnouy, aged 25. Relatives and friends Ilrldtsbnrg Council. No. 135. Jr. O. U. A. M.i Cr.terlon Country Club. Invited to funeral services. Bat.. 2 n. rn . 1918 K. Tioga at. Int North Cedar Hill Cem. Remalni may ba viewed Frl., ft to 10 p. m. LUNN. Jan. 14, WILLIAM TIIOMAM, son of Thomas A, and Minn. Dunn, aged 2 llalatlvta and friends invited to funeral, fiat.. 2 p. m.. parents' residence, 4200 N. Falrhlll st. Int. Westminster Cem. ' EDOAR. Jan. 14, ANDREW KDOAR. husband of Marrnret 11. Edgar. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2.30 P m.. 017 Wlnton st. Int. Mt. Morlad Cem. Friends mev call Frl. eve, Auto service. rivic mn. 14. WILLIAM t).. husband of Elsie S. rink (nee Crnnshavv). aaod 211 Relatives ana rrienus invitea to runerai, -Hat. 2 p. m.. 0753 Olcnloch st Tacony. Int. Magnolia Cem. Remains may be vlcwid Frl , 7 to n p. m ' FlTZPATRfCK. Jan. 14. nF.RNARD J.. son of Thomas and late Catherine Fits pntrlck (neo Htewart). aged IS Relatives and friends, employes of the Wirt Co , In vlted to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. father's restdtnee, M40 Sullivan st. Solemn requiem mm, (Thnrph nl Immarulntft Conception. Oermantown. 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral cem Auto runerai POX At 21S N. Willow Orovo pike. OlensMe, Pa.. Jan. 13. onOROE H.. bus band of late Sarah Kirk Fox. Relatlvra and friends. Harmony Lodge, No. S3. F, and A IT .1 ti.pl n.nnl, nafll Cn . 1i . . In. vli'ed to acrvlrea. Sat.. 2 p. m.i Oliver H. I i pl lo ncpirri, OBI., p. 111., w.ii.,-1 . ii.tr litdir ls-'ft Chestnut at Int private. PRANTZ-j'aVr 14 ""JOHN VV.?' son of ' rttidolph and Lena Frantz (nee Stuerta). aged II, Hi., 1 criuvnt,u ui .lie 11 1 1 i live, u Kdxinont st. Il(nu1em mnns St, Ann's Kdxeinoni st. Requiem mass ut. 1 Chuicli m, Int. St. Ann's Cem. OEAR. Jan 15 MARIE A., dauaht late Henry W and sMatllda Gear. Fu iter of , rri- P- " flt -oneni(;nct of family. Int titnniti, OCHRlNGnR Jan. 14. GEORGE, hus- land of late Katharine Oehrlneer (nee Pchop- ' pet). Relatives and friends. Archconfrater. nitv of St. Honlfaclus's Church. A. O. IT. Assembly. Hmersld lien. Society, invited to funeral. Sat.. S.30 a. m., 33.,n N. 5th st. Hlsl1 nas of requiem St. Veronica's Church ton rn Int llolv stonulchre Cem. G1RSON. On Jan IS at Nantri-. Trance. of ciiumonla. AUIILIND PllPI'RR, daugh- ter of Susan TV. Piouer nnd the lata J. llow-.-trd (Ilb-nn gormlky. Jan. 13. miciiael j , son of late John and Nam ' Gormley, of ClauAv. ''ountv llcrrv. Ireland Puneral. to which retaiivts nim menus invited, 1 ri.. au e 111 . resilience or s'stei. .Airs, vienrge iir I 11 242.1 S ChsilvviiK H. Moks of leunlenl 1 Innuli of St Monl".i 10 1. ni. Int. Holj l'rf,-s tVtn Auto sen lee QRAH-SSLIl Jan II. SUSAN W. RRAMSSI.i: inee VVairin) wife of 'hJr!a P. Graessie. r.ged i:u 1: it,v,-s and friends. I.aoie-- Auvtuarv or Aiiruium Lincoln 1 amp. Int. nriule. Uerman J.mheran Cem. lie- niairs may bo !eve0 I'rl. cv. 11 n r n 1 AUtO IU- "vioii (SnVT .Ian It. flVRAir W . Tv, If of Jolm A, CJrav airj dnuulitrr of Is to David nnd Ann Thonua. ncpiJ ft-l. 1t(Iatlpa and ' trends !n itl to funeral without further ' nolle 111 U.IO u, in reidtu'. Uethnre. T'j Int priat. Hatboro Com Train for Huntlmrdnn Volley .Mta. leave) Itenillnc Ter. initial 1 L'l m. ClUKAVl'S - .Ian II. .lOlflA. nuib.'vnd ff Ann flrtvrs nsd t Retail. anI friends ln1t"d to fi'nral perxi-ei, I'rl, 11 a. m . l3l X j'umac r I.okan Int. prl,ate. Ivy 1(1)1 .iii lri wis may call Jhnr 7 to l p. ni, URKUIC. Jan. in. PRTER. ton of Jacob J, nnd th Iftte Cnlharlti' Kicln RetitUes i Jnd fi (ends lnIted to fnnrrnl, Frl., 7:30 a. I m.. brother's re-ddenrp, 711 N. .ICth pt. Mans Ht, 'Vratlia Church, 10 a, m Int. Holy Crosj ('cm, . HAM Jan. 13. .MART, wife ? Harry J Tall and daughter of Anni and i-ueaHurmti R-Mutlv? and friend, ln!ted to f-inent, I r" H '" " rnrcntV rpldenre, 1LM V. I !l iVimirwrv t,1 ! i iiA '.f f JolmSla.V iVAalVA' and 'VfinSi nA fll-ral ",rp"?'- V P.. tTI . I'ed.u llilt Cem Remalni, may be i.eued n. Itni'uiiis niay Im vlem-il l'u . ,s to lu d m I UKKllsT Jnn. 1.1. 11VI1I V .1 HIinnsT. I ''"" al '-o'ds tlirbit funeral terilces ' r- - " IT' " MaiUt at t'aniden N'. J. 'n'.1,.,1',,;, ,' rM-'lX r:XVil,'t,'!i'' '"'' . 1IK'KI. Jan 1.1 TIMOTHY r . hus- (il ii in 'inii-iu' i s,a mini 1 (It't? ,tir 1 nslvt'r) tteUtUeH and frleiil'i lnlttd to fu ti-ral, at , ;t't a in. 'J.'.J.I Pine nl Pol Mai li.irh rnaui of r nmtn St. I'.itrl k'a CI. Mi' tu u r,, , Tinl Crn-i tm, mm: .fan. l". kosam; n. vifo of Hoi rt .1. HoIm m nnd d.urli'er uf lute Jam l and Man .1 '.'jdon luini.il, to whuli . tdMh'M tmd filciidi uro in.id Sat , S:'i0 is; Mirui . iipmn Ulan i.r ii. ou'tm Chuuh of St I'miifW i1l K.iIph 10 in. ii r nni i hivs ii ni Auto ecrue UDIHIUTUN" udd-nlv. Jan 1.1 JAMCH n. ti . utit s'xh. IltWI.V Jan i:i ET.KIXOn wife of Rd. 'Mird Iiwln Kd ". rw. latHfH nml fiindi. ni-mb-MH of th. r'fih li-founed Vr(Pbterlnn hurrh, in.tt(d to erk'p. Sat I p. m , sou i;. Al'slvnv ac. Int. tr"nmount Tern. H m.iiin nu bf Mewed Kit. nftrr 7 v m. IM.l.Kft. -Inn 11 niMKK A., luisband f l'loruie Iserer (n -p Ktrunlo. lined nil. i ..ii on, i n.,.-.i...A i ';..;.' .,.'" i.immni pnu ii i-i I,-, uuri in "ion, no. S&ruW .rVin0 frln.di. II VI t v 111 icty. Uidis' K t" It. a . UiIIm' a i. k '. ''-.""- "'"i, ipvitrd io Vn I 1 '. . v tti .. I.I . .a . . .' i'hui ii -..i'i.i in 'tti i ', ii Ut Htnrs W:in riemniR n Jlniiiviiiilc. solemn requiem mass Pt Stsrv's chuicli 10 am. jui. ei .ir n imi... iioxnorourfl.. ."J.Wii.'..'"!,-jn nd . ,i... .1 .... 'riiii'i. 'iiiuiu vii ki-im.-'S Olll . 11. in,, 1111.. r II II. I, III. It ,w.-i, , "I. ...., ... .." 1,1 n, int voiirmond iVm jiiiIIivn -..in 1-1 livi-ni;t. 1,. n,j,m of .lin.lill .lul'l.ili Heltitlle rilid flltmls In- r,l ii. I'll 1 il mi tin, u. I ri J 1, m (,-i.i- 111 ijfw 01 11 11- inn. u 1 , i.uiik i.,n -.1111 rim v.i Alr- Inl prl Jl 1,1IS. .SM.Kloitlv. J.m 1.1 ITfTi-JM k tiMf-bind of l.rrtnj Mi Kllum ' Juliu. aued '( rt'i.itl'i and f 1 lendM invited to funeral. ' 1 n in .111 1 MontKoinery ae., Noilh il"-' Monlaoinfr Co Int West I.llll-el llltl Ctl 1 KOIl.VXi:. Jan IS IHJ.SNIP M. KI.O- II..M" Int" notlei. nf funeral ulIl lie uiitn lrnl" '":l " Tlinni,snn st 1CII'.I.1J On Jan. 13, inu. lirtlDOKT UJ1;,1,1- Jn"f''ttr ..t i..t uennia and Mar Klrlln liirn llonnlej). Into ilirman I-clsh i-qui.iy . Ufrry, Ireland llelativea and iiirnns milled lo runerai. Friday inornlne, at S HO troin 111.-. S. IBtl. st. Kclenri mils "'.'' u''"1 i-'hureii of St. Tliomas Aquinas ll.an u. in nreelstl). Int Hull I'loss Cem KOIII.Ili:i.'KUlt.--Jl-n II. MAIIY J, vi If. of MelloUs J, liidilliei-Ker Iteiutlies and ft i. lids Invited lu fui.ii.il, Frl. S:a0 a. m.. I'll M.mac st, Wlasahl'-kon Hli.-h mass St .lulin Hie llantlst Cliuirli III a m, nt. Wet.-, n ui,!. i .Viii, Auli, s.ritip KltA.vrr. Ian. II. Iir.NltY KKAMAIt. soi. of late Henry nnd Sarah Kram.ir 11, la. tnea mid frl-nds, Vilolnli ..oiln i ,.hi R and A M all Bi)Cl"tIes of whlih ho nas ft tneinuer. Imild to funeral serilcew Sat. r',,V. .".' '!U'J3 u'- yorl! "' '"t West Laurel lllll Cem l.ATHAVI -.Im 1:1 , Ilu.arr,..i n f;OKNi:i.lA . . til.Iniy f.f 11,-ijalnln Ldtlun,' 1 lllllAWnl u&wi 1. i.a Ik Vuii. X -1. . la. l-KO.N-AJU. Taii'l!. HN'tltY C. ion cf Rosi nnd lute Harry t' lroiitrd, ad l:i I'uiifr.il, to -hicli nlat!vts i nd fiinfi I uner.vl. 10 i-hlil. n nre Invited, Irl , K n ihun'ii if sat-Vd" iul l rl . N ii rn nmilinr'i ruai. iIaiiha 'Ml fmf.l-. m 'VI,. .. m - llUll.il Of S.lficd Ileiirt (I fill n t,i l,ii I Itnll. .r..uu In. 1 . . t I . .. ,M I l-OVKIT. -Jan. 15 TIIOVIAS son of VV11- Illam i:. "'"', Ma.K.jr.t 15. Loiett l?"e llJllj. V,"0,J'-. nK;'d -'-, Illitlve and friends In- f& .s.-. AW'iV.TO0' ' r J'YONH. Jan. 11 MAHOAIIKr. w'lfo of Cnthcdrsl Cern Auto funeral W M.eCIIKADY. Jan. 13, CIEORaBAN 'dauBhter of David and Mr JUcUndv mid II). ueiatiM?n anil frUnri. ,-.-u.:i 11,'lh United l'rr.h,terlan Cliurc'h. 1 nvlieS Vi, ',"';' "J lrl- ' " m- "(rents' rcsldenr-, IS.'lt Ii. Somerset st. Services 2 ti m l-'ih United I'rcU.yterlan Churrh, ItuUi and' Soni. erset its. Int. Northwood Cem Remains mav h, il.nvrd Thurs.. nfter 7 n ra raa"" MANQINU Jan 1-1. 0-lTJlVi.iK" widow ;f Franel. II Manslns ' 1. atlve. and friends Invited to funeral rn.. a", in slsteidii-UW. realdenee Mrs. Sandbentlf; Mil ledjral st Int. West Laurel fill! Cem. Friends may cull Thurs evi u MAIITIN. Suddenly, Jih 12 JAMES husband of late Mary'Martln In? Lawi.r) aied 47. Relatliea and friends Invited in AUn,7i' jT.'tVin71?.'-.?1 Hm-' . " rsaldnc'.! Andrew Martin. 2(111 B.pvlva at. Il.auleni rs) I t smsJ1-''' sICsI, H1-'AULKI..fIlH. J4, SUSAN wl. n ' WHUiu.McC.aCy nee I'rl.lV. TlelallTVi. inenda mviteo to luneral, 8 a:6 . m," . ri.l.,1... Hrt ..,..... An.nln.-.a ,-. I. ., - H.......na.uj.. -s,t ii.ittvrvii iir li ii irn . ni ihaa iiinnm'i o.i nr.vTiiH 4810 Terrace st , Roxborouih. Requiem mi St. John the Ilaptlst Church 10 a. m. Ill Bi. John's uem. ... . ,-.-, I.J AICINTYIIR. Jan. Jii. iiiiiiai.Ii .""i'i of Patrick Melntyre. Relatives and frisrsl lV'.L'.iB'ri'"!',-s?.,?SH.,ne?,.ll f.,,1, ,. i&.cii.iii, n,B.", V.M-"---- - , w M.h m... H, Ann'. Church ID ft. m. inJ llolv Cross Cem, Auto funeral, 9 MrLAUl.tfI.IN1. Jan. 14, JAMES K.. hU'I hand of Rose Mcl.auithllll (nea Sherlocli and son of Joser-h Bnd late Mary MclJiuihl nn. mnerai, to nnien reiauvesniiu '"''""j nre ininrii, cini., i-;oi, h. "i.i -' . " ,-WVl a, IBAl.n.n ma., nt r.miUffl CnUrCn OT Iltal Monica II a, m Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto snrilre. MEOOVVEN. Jan. 14. SARAH A, MBj novvE. .lauR-nier or ine .am ivm bi.-j un... tra.iiaati.. .a-.il ti. Il.Iatliea anol ..ina l.ilia. In fiinar.!. Rat., t! D. m.. 410fJ Sprlnr Garden st. Int. private. Media, TaJ Friends may call Frl., 7 to 0 p. m. 1 MEItVt.VK. Jnn. 14. C1RACE IX)tJI8Ej line or inomas II. .IPriuiei an," iinuaitirr u,i .,..,. U'.li., It ami Rllr.ah.th ClOOdHln. areil 40 Relatives and friends Invited to services! Frl.. 2 p. m.. (V2T7 Jefferson st. Int. pr J late. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Thurs.. 7 to iu P. m. nr.vrn Inn. 14 MYRTLE 51.. beloved da'uahter of Harry and Jlame Hlah MeyerJ aaed 20. Relatives and friends of the Im4 ,1.. n HanMifiilln InillM.l In ll.W r.malnS.l realdenee of parents. CK.17 Hniel sv. Frl,,l 7 tn 0 r, m Funeral RrvleS Private. Sat. 1 afternoon. 11 MITCHELL Jon. 14. MAIttAN S.. wlfe.l l.l.n A l.l.n.,All Btllt Haillfht. Of Tll.O- I dore and I.vdla Ileiher. aaed 24. RelatlJi and rrlenns inviteu to runersi. c.iy s;u a, rn.. lr.os Unltv st.. Frankford. Solemn , reaukm mass St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int St. Dominic's Cem. Auto service f MOORE. Jan. 14. REUECCA. dauehtef! of late Robert and Rehecca Mnore, of Let. I terkrnny, Ireland. Relatives and friends n i vlted to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. residence of nephew. James A. Rallantlne, J 1!I(IN ljainuriose BI. nil, nil. nm iiji. i-eiit. i Itemains may oo vien-eu ecu, o m ,u p. i, Auto funeral. imntilir tan IK nl Pitman. N. J.jll TAULINE E. MURPHY, aired 21. Relatives)! and rrier.os inviiea io xunerai. nni.. u.ou n. m.. residence of irrandparents. Mlehaei and Annie Carey. Cedar ave., ritman High msssi St. liriapet a u, i-. wnurcn. uinssDoro, is. j., 10.80 n. m. Int. Glassboro. Auto service. .HUM. .A v. Jan. n. ui.1,.1 .uuiiiiAi.i Funeral Frl.. 8:sn a. m. residence oei . ,ih., ru.rllr Vturrnl. 4I1.V? llaz.l ale. 1 HlKh rcnulem mass it. Francis do Rales) I Church III a m. Int private. Holy Cross) I Cem NEWMAN Jan l. ANNIE, vildoii ot (SeorKo W Newman Inee Dl-nner). aired ,SS Hue nniire ni luurrui nil. rc k.iii. iiuiii ..... W Sedceley ave. NORRIS Jan 14. MAE A,, v.lfe of Rns II. Norrls and danahter ot Catherine L, ami In. WllllAm lCauffman. S.rvlcea an.l Int private Friends may call Thurs., 7 to I) p. til., mn. Locust nve.. uirmaniown. O'FAHItlll.L. Suddenly, Jan. 14, MAR. OARET M, daushter of flerold A, and Mars' A. O'Farrell. used . Relatives and friends' invited to flnier.il. Sat.. :3 a. in., residence, of parents. 2441 S. lillh st. Hlnti mass ne I.t LI. sir-.l-. kn.al, (I s-l In! rrnulPIH ni, .tiiiii:n r .iiuilii if a. in. lint llAit frmi! (Vtri. Autn Arilrt. O'KAN'n. Jiui 14, MAIIY I.. O'KAN'Ha RelntUPH nnd frirndn Rncn-rl Heart Horlt. II V M Ko'1tU of S( Thomas AriuinaH rhnif i. initf(i lo luniTHi hi.. h h ni.. rpIlen,o of wlpr Mrs, 1M ird Wnrd. Jl't ; mill Ht poipnin rcnuu'm mHna nr. Thomns Aqulnim ChurcJi HUtO h in. Int.' uriintf N'pw l:itholroI ("m. Auto frerxlr- (K1I I). Jan It. WIMaTA.M ,T.. hulmn! of Mornc Oclc (nro Wliichst?r) nti'l nu nf in If. .Ijinf. Hhii Mat iu Uirie ntjpn r. IMitlWH rrnl frlcndn ItnitPrt to funrrnl. rrHl-lnco of brotl.pr-tn-law, Sartrpiit Nlppe. tiailVllt .VI (ill IKUIIII v u( i ,i.i il,. -. i. in. Int -Mt rrllnws' Cem. rrlcndf may call Thiir.. pfter p. m. . 0Vi:NS. Tan U. KVA.V TOHN' OWENS, don of Kit Henry O. nnd Hannah Fliher. TtAiifUnsi nini frlpncln inltc(l to funeral ierv- lees on Frl nt '2 p. m.. at his IMq retl ' denre, r.T18 Snruce et. Int private. PPVW. At PI.iitsintMli. TsT. .1.. 3n, 13. OCOIlGi; P I'KNNY. need C7. nt tUeft nnd friends lnlted to funeral aervleea. St Murk' Iliilwonil c'lnireh. Franklin .t- and Uo!ilMt,nrd. Krl, 3 n. m I'rlends m mil nt -iui a .Mam ri . iiiura,, ionp. m. Int. rieasinli:io Cern. New York paperi conw roirnn - Ta. is. joanni &. pottbti. nee 1-uneral serlce4 Hat,, 2 p. m , L'L'.'i TulpehorUcn st,, Ucrmantown. Ir , ,rV0TTIC.i;n. Suddenly Van, 1J, LAV niiNcn H, rOTTIOER, aped 2ft. Relative nnd frlend-i Imtted to funerFl, Frl,. 2 p. m., .107 Church at,, AmUer. Pa. Int. Roso HIM Cem. 1U:AD. Jan. IB. GCOROH P., husband ot Xnra. R.d nnd sin of William and Int ?inr ii'ad. pitt'd ai iiuintiea ana rriena-. n.t-mueri or Aiphii iinritlit Church, vaininc ton Camp N'. 1SS l, O. h of A.: Morris Mm hlnn Dent nt Cramn'm. Invited to fu nernl anlcei. Sat.. 3 p in., 1P17 E. Adami Ft Int !rlvnt. Mt. Peace Cem. Knui.KY. HUslJcnlv. Jnn 12. at nnver. "ol . i:STKM,i: U JIRMI.EY (neo Wood, formerly nf Haltlnuire. Md., wife of J, Frank Krtnlcy Uue no Ice of funeral will tie Blvn from rfrteprn of IJ M Wood, 5023 Cedar uf . 'tt Piilladalphla. RllNi:it Jan. 13 MARY ADAMND. nldov of Oldecn T. Rltner, of Cerwyn, Pa. Relatives and frlnd4 Incited to funeral serv Im I'rl , 2 p. m., from Waterloo ave., Utr i.m; I.i. int Malvern (Vni. RlZIIR.s On Jan. 14, 1010. DANIEL M. RIZTIR, aaeil .SI jears. Relatives and Trlenda lnitrU to funeral services, on' Sat.. 2 p. m . nt tljfl readt-ncc of sonlnlaw, Charles ltrookt. 2421 H. Rnsewood st. lnt- prlvale. North Mount Morlnh Cem. Re- mains may Ue !eued rrlday eve. Aut9 1 BPrvire. HOIMX -At SreIe N J.. Jan. 15, RODMAN V.. husband of Uv.i AT Rodan. l'uneral erlce i'rl , 73(1 ;i, m River st., i Mjrellle int nnd srIccs hat , 2 p, in . I iiif-nu'uoii cem cnapei, camuen, ., Omit I'owfi. UirnORI Jan IS. VIRC.INIA S.. wlfal of William J Rudorl aj,-ed ,r,l Rrlattvea I nn iriTtH inMted to itinera! sei-tices. sat.. I 2 p in .12 J I Tnomp'-on nt Int. Westminster I cem JTienus ma tall III 7 lo l) p. Rl'RHANSKY. Jan. 15, MAX RUSH- .N.Jvi, need 4.i, husband of Annie Rush nnila RelativeH and friends. Randall 1-odce. -u h. I. CI. It S. . Orient Lodce No. 28. i A M . I, ii O M , No. M. invited to func-il. Frl, I 1. m. 1117 H, 2d at. Jnt. liar Venn Cem Ul'SKIU. Jan 14. JAMES Ml'ItRAY RlssKI.. ReJatlvts and frfnda Invited lo nntvbeH, Frl , 2 p. i.i , 41U Preatou st. In. Aoiidlani1s CVm, FAX El:. Jan 14, of Influenza. ALY1MT V husband uf Annie Viols. Raxer (ne llamljn). l'uiural Frl, 17U3 N. 2Uth at. Int nrlvite SCHAKFTvaR -Inn IS. KATIIRYJJ MAR. nRl-.r, ilauichtei of John and Emma Van WlnM Schaf'r need 17, Relatlvra and frkr.dsluvltcd to funeral perires. Sat.. 2 it fit. iarnit rtnunce mji nttjne e., iltrtn.intnun Trit tnhnt SJUtER. Jan. II, MARY I.OUIS-V SEliHEIi den lluiklnshavv), wlfo of Paul SeoLT, Jr. Relatives and friends Invited to iien ites lrl., 2 p. m,, till) P. 40th at. Int orivat". West Laurel lllll Cem. MMPo Jan. ,.' '1HOMA8 J., nun- nanii oi i.uo J.n.ma (., Nimpson. aeea ?h. i;eiaii.es auu inenun invited to runerai. Sal 1 n. in . L'JIO S. l.th nt. Tnt Mt. Mf.. ih rem FiUnds may cull Frl. eve. auui .it'i , ice h.MITll Jan. 13 nmRflR t.RMHEf.. husband ot H'Icii A Creeden and son of lite 'Iboman A ard Marv II. Smith. atl 2'i IleUttvesf nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 1 a m. lOi.0 Laveer st Qerman iunn int uoiy -""nuienre (m. . SMU'H. Jan. 13 THERESA EUfcA- 1M"I It t. Ifn nf CcallC..t I' Dmlll, Ha.i4 T. U ..,,., ..it.- ... nntniii .i .iiiivil ru Wi )lflntls und frlenJs ltillil to unr. -nlrs rri -j i in yiaii ;. Van Pels si Int nrlMiti. jii Peace Cem. rrlends iiri- .hm iniiiH eie sii,I,lUAV.-Jm ;:. rn.NK husband if llmlly l.'napT. Sollldav rtnlntlves B.ii in:iiiis. pnipii.os or jncbi. lieeii s sons. in. ilnl to funernl sirrps. Frl. 2pm 112 P. Jldln it. North Wales. Pi, Int. pri vate Moiiti:onicr Itantlht Cem SOV1XIKH At Oitnk.rtnwn Pa.. Tan. 19. MAIIY C . widow of Henry Jos.nl. Sonimir. 1 until 71. Funeral I'rl.. tt a rn.. 32 S. 10th j i . irfuaicenowu. i'a. int. private, .iTOMl .im 13 i-r.i.v a STnvn tl..iuhtr of .Samuel and Anna C Stonff. nsed HI. llelatlies and frli-nds Invited to iuuer.ni i ri , i- p ni . but unurcn it , Am- boi. Pa int. nnsn lllll r.m . swi:i:.NKV Jan. 13. JOHN, son of 1st .uiiiii iiri. fannin aneeney. late ox v ounty UonoKal. Ireland, rtelatfvcs and friends. Holy .Name Society nf Cathedral parish and Don-Ktil Society InWted to funeral. Thurs. .i" a in residence of brother, Hernard Sieenev. 40.'(i N. RtU st. Solemn hlih. mas. in .ri.uim mi veronica's cnurcii iu ft. m. 11). llnlv Prn, I'.m FVi:i;T. -Suilderlv. .Inn 12 JOSRPIT M .1 1-n.uui ui i . ircnce ..en. wve"i .it na wood, .1. Pelatl.es and friends Mlllvllle. N. .1 , I.tils. No. .'.Ml. 11, P O R. and Kra liinil OriliT of nat'les. No 10411 of Wild. v. o, N j,. Invited to service Frl.. 2 p. m.. i J li l.urchwood nve. Int. Arlington Cem. 1 riends iiii call 'Ihurs. eve TA1-T Jan IS of pneumonia, at 4823 Warrington nve, WM I TAFT formerly in i-irtmii. hum, nusnaiid ol Harriet K. Tafl anni ,1 rWtlces and Int Tnrrest Hill ,Vli" J!ual0" Mass, r'rlinda vvlll lilndly i VII hi "iniii'ir., T.limV Ian 1i mTkm? T ffii.. Tilfu of Oeorao A 'tardy. Helitlvea and! frl ids Invited to funeral aervlcei, Frl. 10 1 ; ii.. .-..i milium bi jnt. rnenter Rural l ' r" i-Miin iuuv uu icwcu i nura. ava. , A i... .ilVVii11 .nesier panem com. 1 V riiAM - .inn 1:4 n t iri.A.rn. i)a CORNIII.IA C . vvldnw'of nenjumln litham!' il.'1.',.,,l.,.l..'.trl,"" ' Np,v Vnrk fltv. 'ILL I .!,-- .lau ir MINXIi; A.VNIK. wife and hte R.diert Rlddell nsed S3 Relative i.iul frUnd Inylietl tn funerul servleei. Sat.. - t uUi rt7.:7. h"rU Ht- 0'7th anJ Lanadowne inflnt mnv be Ieed Frl. eve ,''!V':i'H-Jan l.-i.VlblT'S. wife of ..... r,""'iir.i 11. lunrrni atricei pat., J n m imvi Torrekdalo at., Yaiony, Int , ,,,l,c,.i?.vrrJn-!.l-..AnniET, wjf. ffl ..'V!."1 ,. IMl-r .....siives ana rrlends. the, inner council. .-o, nu, s. and D. of A,, andll T." "iii.'ii. "i" iu "-nun ine was s member.l mi.i-u to services Kri.. i p m. 205T Jluthl rr --,r"""iiv v.rm. nemains muy dm viewed Thurs.. after T p. m 4 iiuiiri.. jail. li-. I'liAIII.nH K hus V ..! " . ..' """ "nd son of 1r.iI Ji-sso T. and tlmma 11 Vomles. nelattvej !;'.' . n.R,xA,s.,.i.,nv"'"l ,0 see. Ices, Frl 1 " ' "' l,"7,V """ 1,,t IT ! mt.v ca I Mliurs. .v. A,i. .,,... WAI-Tlllllt Jan 14, .VIArtrjAllKT wlrl ... i-,..o nMU iiriMia inwiea to funeral V v." ' m "v K I3 "t . Kern Iloclfl Int rirnAiiiiinniii n... ... . T . '7,' .! ,'SilSFfe..7r-.--'S".. It" aai5i ,, a f, .n,i. .'.... ".'..";" ""."" 'iauie. an. Km" 2210 m'" W"?' ;"'",-.?.. n.m 'nSiV..'.'". ..! f'J'v. normwo WII.L,iN(T1."-" ,T I'.""..""- Vfc . s.td to. l'arenls' rsi4,nCe M iSli Iat art,nwood. Kti te &awfj'rfr,fii. '5ta2aJfcki&jL .Vrf.ri - 1vsr J ls'jhy . JLl.' . ' L ' XLii&Hlt-sV'.At