j!!!i!xi?!!!!!rni' 18 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 - ifitrti- ft' m ! J J .i HOTLY ATTACKS U.S. RAIL CONTROL Shipper's Counsel Demands Abrogation of President's Powers to Fix Kates FEDERAL RULE FAILURE Clifford Thome Says Popular Vote Tould Ovrnvlirlming- Iv Condemn 1 1 lly llir Awtciatetl l'rr W Rlilni;tnii, .f.i tt 'Jl Wltlltll .IVV.C -f the PresliletitH luiwci!" in IK fre kM rnteie, provlileel by tile rnilmwl ennie ' net, nntl restoration of tln nutliont e the e-niirtH itntl 'lie liiterattitt t n t r Coniinlicsinn in tc Kulntlnir the epiiiiiei of the minis were il.'tm inlc el liv ' ff' 1 Thome, repro-entin.; vnileius Miniipci i the hrnrlne liefore Mir Sennte Int.isiii. Commerce Committee tenl.iv 1 nu-ss "i s was clone. Mr. Tlmttie tcild. nn.il. i .110 Injury would be letiffereel b tr eh i-ncrs Jlr. Thorite told tin- i-nniimn u "COVernnient openitlim of railroads "so illst.-iMeftil nnmiiK lb" kii 1 ,f the I'tilted Stiteie Hint lint ,1 pnpn AOtp tHkell toil,!) It Would be il.'f..i ! oeruliHiiilni;l The r.t 1 11 1 cl (cl.. tratlnn, lie i-.iid Imurtpr, h.ul pHshed mime cmiil tilings 1h.1t 1 1st 1 saved out nf the ree't,;iK .ind ' ' 1 end hi leeomme nele el remeeliei can tlon eliirlntr tin- ititerini l f-T -he , mate tlln.stoti of tin1 1 .nl i" d. elded upon. He Iiclvoe.iteel amendment of tie r latins: law Hi a t'i reetore tl.e kumht Rlon powers nf tho lnter.si.it- I'm merco Commission; tetrlU e.ui Ma clause vltleli he said titt.nipte I the orilirs uf tbo Preside lit hoi 1 State and Tedeial l.uv, .111. 1 iM 1 it -vision requiring Hie director . n. 1 1 pay (Inal Judgments aRalnt vmtn i carrlerK nuclei- his control .in.' h.irp tho tame to operating expenses where no clinrceable prior to k,. rnment operation "It Is essential," Mi 'Pieim.- .mi "that these rnietiUnients sh i'l he 111 r feet tlurlnc this Interval while ceeii ao considering the ultimate ell-pen. 'i m 'f the railtoads. for otherli-o during th. next few months 111,111 sweeping, whole sale eh-inges In rales, luleje and regit latlolis now pending lll be euiisu 11 mated and these elianires bae no ion ncctlon whatsoever with tile war against the Kaiser" The wltiics said that when the rail road control aei was p'ndln i'iiKni.i nan told that the powir to oontro' rates would not be osetolseil except necet-sarj "tn the public interest." Ie. spite that :is-ur.iuei , he added, one of the tlrst acts of the director Enteral was to pas upon nil the ratia in the caunti v "The ti mptnuon was too Cleat for a Maff compos d .ilriost wholl of rail road men." he dn hired. "Tin dlrtetor Keneral.- he .nlileil, "has eserolsi'd and Is now proposing to eeicfse arbitrary, despotic powers Pi defiance of the com mon law ami the Hitutorj law of the country. Tie has decided and Is now proposing tj decide tonttoi cried Issues between the rluppern nnil the railroad? inollnc millions of dollars without an f-emhlance of .1 hrarln? before a disin terested hnd . Mr Thort e added that while legisla tion dcficncd to brine about a tjulutlon of the railroad situation nan lining worUed out tie shipper wanted "protec tion arainpt a business nreanlatloii liaMnsr powers that arc aulucratlu uml despotic In . h.ir.ietii "It is of paramount importance ' hi continued, 'that ou immediately re ttore the full powirs of our courts urid iommi-sloriers over the railroad;, of the t'nlted States" The attitude of oxtrnnient railroad olllcials oa-d the shlpers was 11U0 criticized bj Mr Thome, who said Mr McAikm and the railroad administration as a whole had oreiteu a er. intense hostility on the pari of the shippe's of the country OLDKST PILOT IIKKK Dills Captain ncmiel Cuideil Hundred- of ?liips to I'orl "aptain James i' Hennei. of in- I'i lots' Association for th. rielaw.'re P.ir and Ba. died at his home 111 Cane Mav, Wednesday nicht aced -isht -sl e.irs V He was the oldest pilot on th rlier. and had hroucht hundreils of e-m.ls Into port or ptarti-d them on their oace to sea lie retired everal .vears'aco Captain flennet was born at I'ape .Ma; in 183?. He was appreniiotd in 197, when fifteen ''ears "Id. to his trade When he became of aire and had served his full apprt nticshlp lie re.-iewd his flirt license to pilot msxhIm of lislit draft. In Ir-s than two vears h had the full license and soon demonstrated that he Unew his business thorouchly. I.eelurc at rrienils" Sdiool "A leiture will he z'v.n tonic'ot at 111 rrleinN" S-ei 1 s him' Sitintli and Cherrv strt-eti. on The N'.eds anrl Prob. lems of M.iK ns a V- w Wor'd under tn3 aupli e of the T Wistar Tlrown rsrailuite s ho"l f H.ntrford College nn d the Ki lend" ' nl older oinmit lee. Owen U I.om'jo N'ew Vork will deliver the le'ture Second Day I'rocrt'dinss in Mayor Smith' Trial Ye-terdaj Second elav of Mav or Smith's trial. Charges Corupirne j tei violate Slit'tn law nnil mlselcmennoi' In of fice. , 1'ltce of Trial l.'uarter fessionx Court No. 2, Ilejom 053. Cltj Hall. A Trial Judce Charles Y Auden . rlcd. Second daj's proceedings he'el in three sessions, starting at 10 a, m. and ending at 10 p. m . with re cesses for lunch and elinner. Principal developments were: Testimony of first witness. Iau iloie Stern, dubbed by def'iiso us "real prosecutor In the e'ase." Stern sworn he repeatedly warned Mayor Smith of polltie'.il activity of pnlico In Klfth Waid and of Impending disorders there. Assistant District Attorney nor don threatened t- Jail follower of Isanc Deulsoli who was in court room. Headlm? of famous "Carey let ter," graphically deecrlbin:; allege) "onilitinni In the Klfth Ward. Tho letter was delivered to Mayor Smith in Atlantic City hy leadoro Stern. Hxpresslon of astonishment by trial Jildgo because Director Wil son l.ad not been removed by tho Mayor when the Director refused to transfer Police Lieutenant Hen- net as ordered. Policemen and firemen. Klfth Ward residents nnd Carey rdher- cnts, told of bclns transferred to points distant from their homes. THE DEFENDANT IN THE CASE Mjvor Miiilli, .iiiii-cil ill ron-pir.nv ilcmejiior in oflne ami now on trial I-cion. t.ourl, Cllv Hall REBUKE IS GIVEN DEFENSE ' Ar TRIAL OF MAYOR SMITH t nnlimieel frnni t'.ice line City. The patrolman wa- told to call on the leader ne.xt elnj In town, uml did so. Ma .or Willi lleillsib "Mr. I'eutscli suhl the Major and the Director were Willi li'.ni. and he was KOlii), to co Hie limit," the patrolman raid. "He Fald that he vutilil set the 1 'plnkn' en pnlli-ennii who did not j;o I nlons with him " I Mr. Tuulane eiideiivored to Hi ' nn ex I p'anatlon of "sink." but .luilpe AuuYn ' ried eltildid that it bad Imn explained ' sutllelentlv vesterda.v t that time a witness told that 11 ' clnW" was 11 plain 1 dm ln'ii . oiiinlnmiin vvho waiclied the no tions of the patiolnieii 1 orlner Sfrneanl I iilled William 11 Klulier. 72'.' Ureen stitet, 1 the next witness, was a house sergeant at the Third Disttet under l.nuteiuinl Itennett He test tiled that he had been transferred to the Nineteenth District, it Twelfth ami Pine streets. Tne witness lelapd that he had tolel the lieutenant about the transfer anil that the latter had seemed surprised, 'iroinuui;: to see Dr Deutsth. When Lieutenant Ilciuietr Lame buck if tor stiinc Deutscli ' Seritount 1'ishei tesiitl-d. all he said was, 'Vou're to be msferred The witness dei lured he had eefp Deutsch In th- station house, tn the) Inutenunts room or the rool room, nearly everj elnj. , Thiee weeks earlier the witness test I ' n"i ( Make fled, Deutsth bad su d to him: noise for me ' Tile witness testified lie bad h"l re plied to this. He said he hud been a friend : th l.ite Senator MvNiehul. rroK-exnilmnB Kersean't Kisher k'-oi. had the witness admit that In Mi. Si Lieutenant Uennett hud treut-d eveiv. body prettv fair ' The attorney for the defi nse la.d .stesH on the fait that the sergeant had been transf, rml unco be fore from Ho Fortieth dlstilit, Tvveii t -eighth uml e'xfoid streets, tu the I- lghth Tentli and Huttohwood stn-eis. The witness euused a smile In the eourlrooiii when he explain, d I asked for that transfer.' he said. I was alwajs used to the rough stuff-- the letide-rleiin stuff- and tlu Feertleth was sure ou dead dlstini So I had mysi If tiansfeir.il to tin eighth . Hat rv Hartmau M.' South Fourth ttreei a fireman, turned the laugh on Mr Siott during hla cross-examination w n.-n Hie attornev tiod to show tho witness t.-siimonj wus prompted by' IkiIiiIihI prejuelice Aftei bruising out1 'hat the fireman was a e'are-y adherent and hud displaved new simper accounts 1 of 1)1. Fifth Waril trial ill 1 West Chester' in t'ie w Indow of the fleeVer shop he and 1 his wifi keep. Mr Se-ott asked ' Last Ma j when I was a cundldate for tin nomination for lieutenant Hov- I i-rnor diil j mi dlspluj niv pa'lure'.' ' 1 'If I did I' was upside down" the wiiiuss replied I lie witness nail eeeeineu in ins uireci examination bv Mr Traulane that Liu- lenunt iseiinecT nuu inucir iresiuenc i-i- fcirn to swine hint over to the lieUtw ll ' a.eW in tile imlitlial flBflt. Wlmt la this I lie. il uboui you" I unelerotiind vou re lied vvitli u Why, vvve got c'lcrc-v b.'iiic n tei a Ktandaitll." lie testified Lieutenant Uennett Raid to lilm nne day. suiiiMHine-il ll llclcnelt nn nncithe r en c-iminn ll.- lecjtlflcll tll iie-utenant sumniotied li!rn to hi iirlvuto ollice iii ti'e Third nnil iff ljine-ey ctreots Mliee KtBtinn ntiel i-'ourd the elorjr no the c .nfe-renee would be prlvn'e Thla time, the u linen said, the lieutenant elA,l ... "hitlldeeZfi" him .. I ,I.A .l,M un,1 eVcfi tnl.l him I was for .'arey und walked out, the I iviio - - tf fireman laiu. Vouie n friend or i an-vs. aren t vou"' Mr Siott linked in eroMi, , examination Yes air. watt ilu. repl Vou re active for him. nren t nu i So uelive that you and your wife hnd I nevv-diMper aicecunts of tho- Fifth Want trial In the window of jour florist The witness admitted he had and It iv ja then Mr Scott nsked him uhout dle).alnir Sell', picture elurinK the i Mav vnmimicn ... The e'roei-eieiniinutioil of tins w ilnesB I was in line with the defer.s 'b attempt i to fhow polltle-ul mutlM-a hehlnd moat of the teMlmonv. ' Cniirl llepruies 'I niilune I I'hiistian llnrtelron. a patrolman. I transferred iroin nn- euno .-. ........ ,.. 'the Trenton avenm and P.iuphln street station because as he testified, he re fused to .support Peutsch. was the next ...HnoB-i He ttsi lien niai lie " 'fjrey man" nnd that t'arey was lila (t ilr Taular.e said . , k no nctlve part liK politics: x &s i lo violate llic Mirrn in t anil mi. before Juilce Amlcnricil in Quarter Ib'foro the witness could answer .Indue Audenrled Interrupted to ad monish the coups. I ac.ilnst telling wit ness what lo say. "Mr Tnulane If .voure koIhk hi clve the ovldeiii'e. jou'll have to be sworn." he said "I won't have ou telling the vvitite.ssis vvliat thev 're irolh? to say.' I'alioluini S'llelds testllit-d that he was transfvricd fiorn the Third Distrii't to the 1-Yont ai.d Wcsltnoreland stieets station localise he 1 efused to Join the Deut.s.'h Club "I'Hutsch sail' me fventj-four hour to join the club or be trausfened," be said Heine, t Ilairlron. another 'arey ml hcrent. and a patrolman of the Third District, tcstltlwl h was tratisfeired to the Thlrty-"etotid Uriel and Woodland avenue station because he Insisted In "etliklpjr by ' 1. ate-. 1'rienil to l.ver.vhodv 1 I 'Ale J oil IsVott asked filtnd of Cniey?' Mr. "t was. hut now I'm a friend to everj liodv. was the repl.i. "1 left niy Job 10 co in the army about a jear ago and Huirj Davis, Assistant Dlrectoi of pub lie snfetj, cave it Lack to me laci month " In em h ease where witnesses told of ' "mersutiuns between Dcuucli. Uennett mi in. wiiness. .Mr. ScQtt ubjikted, but was overruled. As was the uv jesterda.v, the bin courtroom the most capacious at Ultj Hull was lomforinbly till. d. but not e'rovvdi-il. There' vveio i.nl ....... I ... . v , ,. 1 .jiru 1 llll'""8 "I tmllie. uniforms scattered here ami mere in me .itlillelRn, Mnvor Smith ariived caih. at 0 j; ' accompanied bv James scarlet of his I i-uuiisel. The Major did not we.-.r the! '""U,"?,V ""'"" one of dark, ELC !''" s"m" slr",e ." Presented ; ...- Uci ..i uitioce or oemi; well Broomed. JudKe Audeniled whs a trifie late, tu rlvlnc ,1 few minutes after ten. s-' h slant District Attornees Tnulane and I liordon, who are trjlnt the case for the commonwealth, came l at ten minutes I after ten The roll of the Juij had been calhd meanwhile I Mas llrlpeil hi I nre.e Benjamin 11 I'aspnr. 32n South Tiflh street .1 patrolman of the Third District until he was trntisferr.il to the Herman, town station. August 15. 1UJ7. t entitled to a conversation with Lieutenant lien nett in the kmers 100m at the p dice station ' U11111.11 aiikeel ine why I didn't 'turn in' lor Deutsch." the patiolman testl fled 1 tid him I was a friend of Cure j s 'lie asked me 'Whut did the ' Mak ever do for j'ou? 'I told him Carey had tne appointed to the police force, my brother to th (lie department and was taking e.are of m father 'Dei nett then said that all the Carev cops woum he transferred to other d's- i trices, antj the e arej 111, h in the cl - I trie-ts would be plnchid on election d.c on warrants fu ...t. .. . . ,i.j niiii.es icsiu.eij i,e lud lie, n ,, nieinber of the jmitol crew, ,U ,,((,, thin eeinverwitlem with the llvutinant wa put hack on a heat which toed, hltn pant the hnuve where lieutech lived One- .y litiunu-l) nic-t me t,,,. vv.i tlMiH testified, -and naked If could not reud the eiandwrltlntj on ine wall "'JVliat am-" It uy" I asked hltn He .-insvvcrecl y,,,, .,,, , (1 , t out of the nun I am In nut of the r..in I leplinl " 'If you do not 'turn Iti for me lieum.'h K4'd, I win lime yrnj t,,,n. ferresl." " ell SCOlt erOH.S-eX.I minmcr Mi., veil Mr Fcott "'f8' ,nediioril to lirlni- out Ills i.olttl n luinnf.iiltnn n Ills, -.. . .. ... . enl e-onne-ctlon with f'arej It developed mat rntroimnii c,ii,p.u-s father had neeii ransmrdc under former .MnKistrntc , f'urey and In now emimahle under MaKlv trato lteirriiran 'I .iu Care.v's I rlend" Mr feott nalleil the wittiest- Ilidn't t'litey stand hy ott when -ou were convletcil Iiefore JiiilnTe Audenrlesl?" Tin- witness answered- "I am i'are s friend " "I'ldn't i'arr hn- a lawver tn rep- 1 resent you. and then p.i his fee for ymiV Insisted Mr Scott i I'.itrolman I'nep.ir took iM-.piiem io tltiH eiuestlcin, clcelnrinir , nipn.itle ally that he had enuased his Ivvn l.iwer, i lleitiy M Wen-el now a JuiIbo. nnd had paid him a fee of t3.'in out of his own i hc let. I 'A juilKe of the Superior Court or dered my reinstatement to the police forte, ' said the witness I tin redlrect-examlnatlon Mr Taulane na niaspor eapiain ine circumstances ot the trla i,ef0re Judse Audenrled and tlic lattei rthearlng In the Superior court. Th witness explained tht ho h.ul been on duty at Klfth nnd 1'lno streets durlnir the trolley ttri!o of 1903, and hail hoen ordered o arrest a r.t.tn who, he said, had attaclced dm con ductor. A Kcnrral flitlit 'ollovvcd, In which teh witness said he had lo over power thrco men. Later ho was nr rctcd of 11 eliarse of nssault and bat tery nnd hold In $B0O bull for court. Mr. Scott and Mr. Tnulane had a brief arKUtnent, which was settled In Mr. Tallinn' faor when Juilp Audenrled ordered the HennKrapher to lend hnck Into the testimony, durlmt the cross. exainltiatlnn of another iiltmi", Tliomaa U. West, who heeps a roomltiB house nt 3oU South Sixth strot The witness had testified that Patrol man John Wlrtsehafler, one of the live policemen innWcted recently tit the Wel Chester trial, had allnl on him and ruiuestcd him to work for Deutsch, The witness had replied that he was com milled to Mr. Carey Later the wit-ht-ss testified. 11 thicat had ionic from another source that his place would be put under police, ipi.ii, inline If ho did not got In line. Mr. T.iul.inc had the witness tell the court thai he had served time for high way robbery Item- l.nnff III I'rlsnn When Mr. Scott einss.'iucstioncd We'll he persisted In trjmc to make the wit-' Hess admit that ho had given live moiuli.e as the length of time he served in prison Mr Taulalic said the time had not been mentioned Judge Auden iled settled the dispute finally by having 1 the stenographer le'.id West's e'arller testimony It thowed that Mr. Tnulane wns right , When lannvvitz was put on the stand by the Commonwealth Mr Taulape hail , him testify that he linel been convicted of crime, ' Mr Scott asked Mr Taulane- "sj'hv1 don't jou ask the witness if he has not been charged with a statutorj- crime-" Judge Uidenrlcd turned angrily to Mr Molt nnd said- ' That was a hlghlj Improper remark " Mr Taulane added. 'If I had nsked that ipiestlon Mr. Scott would have ile um ndi-il the withdrawal of a jutor ' No, said Judge Audeniled, "a Juior won't be withdrawn. Hut something will haipen if that Is done again." After tlu lebul.e hal been ndniluls. lereil to Mr Scott the witness proi-eeili d to lestlfv to events In the ward during tho 1 arcv-Dcutsch fight Iteslnurant itiiiirivntliied He diilared that his restau'iant was quarantined" bj- the pollee bee ause, nftet promising tn vote for Diutsch. he hail ttfusesl to go fuilher and sign 11 pediiion for the removal of a polling place He swote that policemen were sla- , I101111I without and within his restaurant, thai the policemen oil the outside stared haul Into the face of eveiy entering ciislomei Inside the restaurant, he lietiflid, Clarence Hajdiii, the negro I olki m.iti i-onvletcil at the West t'hesier ' trial, sat with his feet on a talde smok ing a corncob pipe. When a e'uMoim-r w.ie, served the negro policeman would walk over and smell his plate i'iis. turners, the witness testllied, would hi-I come disgusted and leave He said he I had expostulated with Hajdin, vvho hail said: 'Co and tight II out with Deutsi Ii If jou don't Jou will lose jour hie. id I and butter." Though the witness spoke lather' broken Cngllsh, he eountetcd sh.nplj when Mr. Scott, In cross-examination tried lo make him admit his plnci hail been limit 1 suspicion as a speakeasy, ( his wife arrested on the charge of sell-' lug Ihiuol without a license and iutoxl-( cants sel7nl at hit. icstauiaul bj the government "Ves," said the witness, "Lieutenant Hennell notified the leveniin ofllcers that I was Ue eplng a spe.ikeasj They 1'ame and took some samples of giape Jule-e. which was llie onl.v 'llipioi' I had in the place I never heard nnjtlilug inor- aliout It." Mr Se-ott then trle-d to show bj epies tlnns that the pairohinn had bee 11 sta tioned nt the restaurant bei'.iuse the j suspected lanovltz was selling lifiuor Il legally 'Hip witness teplleil that Instead of this being the ease Lieutenant Ileum It had Intel him he could keep auj' kind of a pi. if" be wished a sprnke-itsj, n gambling Joint or a dlsordetly bouse. If he would support De-utsch "Slme the Flection have vou not 10I1I ll'iunr without n lie e lisp'" nsked Mr Siott. 'I ask jou when" iiphed the wil lies? THREAT TO POLITICIAN MARKS MCI IT SESSION The f.ature nf last nichl s sitting of Major Smiths tt Inl for alleged eonsplrac.v lo violate the Shein law and misdemeanor In ollice was a sharp colloquy between Assistant p. trlet ttorney Crrdon and "Ihg Andj ' Rosenhaum. a friend of ' Ike" Deutsch It was the Mavnr's casernes t,, M,f Dut.sch bent James A e'nrev in the Fifth Ward that got the .Mac-op into trouble "What ate jou doing tieie"' di m.iiided Mr Cordon when he saw p'setiliium in the couttrnoin ' re jcti a witness"" "No. I am not ' Ilosrnbaum admitted "Are jou trjlng nnj thing like you did ot West Chester"" Mr Cordon asked "What do jou mean?' quern d It-jsen-baum. Mr Cordon eld not i.ph. but turned and walked aw-av itosenb.mm then went over to Wllllani T. Connor as sistant to foimer Congressman John It K. Scolt, one of the Major' routine ', and told Connor what Mr Cordon had said to him Mr (Ionian vvallvcd over to Ko-en-baum again ' I told Mi I lo fore " s.ele! Uoidoil. ' tlill! if jou attempieel uf;, tin what e.J did PARCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE les-mix SlO.in fur 5H nrlnir rnnr cltniiHintls. 1ut1he-1 unit Jturlry tn the larttft iaun1iaii In the nrld, Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine I.ONUKl) TO Tin; CITY IIINTI it iticoum Ml Nfl( I n. N. .1. IjRAYMORE ATUNiicani i. UORUiS GREATEST HQTELSUCCESSl ivatFr $u .ii piihi SJ .Tup i ui c Iiuhrc HOTEL B0SC0BEL ',,;' .Vc',,e" epen 1 lioroulb' heated Ha t VI Mirlen IT AI t.l'STIM:, h. . eri pj On vcate-rfrunl, Ms, IMP TlOnnn molem. fir. proof cons i lie muiiauu 10n room. nn th, Tri Rercned I'' b,th Stemm hft inc uenncil. overlooKlnrhay andocn. S'iii O.d rt Mrlon Halt It MHennu. ROC KI.riKlIl. FI.A, HOTELS Indian River and Rockledge , nocKieKnr.E, i'loimda tnf Tnnin I lu Mn if I'mhlntr Hunttnir ri Miil nMrnn- Wrlif for r ul.ir U lllinws Hunim r "iinn tlrunhfl n II .trl laid' Sn ppi N 1 1 IIUI IM1INT COMniKT. V, I Fln'l out ftiffirmre In frn to fn. fnr Hnuth J reiorti wncl old Point uinffir OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Chainlierlln r llecvlclet nnd InfonnHtlein nt Cnok'.. S-..1 H. llrciadl llHjinoncl ft Wlillenmu. hum i-riecel nut; "A.k Mr. Fouler." in Acker'., 12th nd i Chotnut. American tlxcres) Co., 11:7 Cbtitnut BU "jgyjfcr g '." !. uijfil tfizar, I !.., K. hvviinmlim Tool nciir BfW' , f$W SmfeneirulKleie K erv r. I lllll Kurnpmn Itth Btid . X vje"- 1rc.stmenl vrtts i i Wt iKit.r..nM-i.iir, ArtX7 c " Vnrtretk VlAnrcie. Vie. FJi nt West Chester 1 would put you In Jail " Tho Commonwealth's: attorneys say they believe Ihucnluum tried to Influ ence. vltnesfs durlnK tho trial of Djulsrh, ILvitielt nnd the flvo policemen at West Chester. One nf the Jurors who will pasii on the Major's: Riillt or Innocence Is suf fering from n henvy cold. Ho became III last nlRht nnd wns treated by Dr. John H. KiiBati. Ills condition hi not serious nnd Is not expected to retard tho trial. I'nllrriiirn Tell of Trnmfers At last night's session ininieroux 'po licemen nnil firemen tertlfled to hnlnj; been transferred to distant parts of Hie city before the primary election of 1017. Their homes were In the Klfth Ward, they said, and tin Ir transfer lo Incon venient points followed refusals to "turn In" for Deutsch. Small business men In the riflh Ward nlso told of visits made lo them by Lieu tenant Dennett and other policemen. They were prnmi-'d "protection." tliev asserted. If thev would aid Detltsch's AH...ii.i .. ..-. .. ii -. . ..and irlends. Cann May I.odzo . iiiuiiiac.v 101- r-eiee-L 1 oeincil nnil HIS .e,ii ouoii (o i-iiin aru leauer-nip. Solomon Sherman, who Is the proprie tor of a fruit stand on South Kront street, wns the first witness to testify nt the night session. Ho said Lleuten nut Uennett Informed him that If ho turned In and worked for Deutsch ho would be protecteel "because the Mavor Is with hltn." Cnder 1 ross-cxamlnatlon by Mr Scott the witness said he had voted for Carej, and had not been ar rested nor wns any attempt made to pre vent him from voting. T11I1I In "Get Hlght" Hjinan llartzman. a cigar sloro pro prietor at ilSJ South Front street, eald lie was fined $.1 and costs because a banana skin was found in a gutter. This vigilance mi tin1 part of the police, he ailded, followed a visit bv Sergeant ilendennlng, who told him that he "bet ter get light" Hi- said Lieutenant Uennett nlso wnnteil him to bei'ome a Deutsch adhere nt. mid promised he would bo piotrcted to the limit. "I onlj- saw him om e," he said, In answer lo a question bv Mr. Taulane. "and. thank Hod, 1 didn't seo him again " Morris Shuniati, a Carejlte, living at ."20 South Koiitth street, nnd who said Carcv got lit tn a place with the Penn sjlvnnla It-illnad, testified that llen tiett had asked hint to desert the old lender He said, however, that while, he had been chased awaj from the polls at bis fllst vis't nt 7 o'clock In the mottling, he voted later In the day without mole stal Ion. Mleges I'romlse of .ledi P.nbert llajaid, a negio, who ii"ia camiiii.ue lor nssi.ssor on the earey .... . .. m ilekei ,it lite inii iirltnntj', leiaied an 1 a'legeel iitttimpt tiutd 1,. t, lw.f.1 Mm Into line for Deutsch by a position hi the Water 1 he promise Of Department or a janitors berth nt e'l'y Hull I leu- llrtll i.ie 0 leoaill leilllieiit lie sail., iiiuinu lo ;ei him through these proffers, said he. wmiiM i.e.! t,li,i .1 nnlleem-dt I In oled would inal,e him . I polii email, lie voted, he F.ild, wllhnut hindl.lllie ir trouble Thomas K. Foster, a former patrol-1 , t,,. ,, 1, 1 vv..i it,. ., ,,!i, ..,,,, ,. man; Joseph ,1. waril. also a policeman who has quit the fori e ; John James, i giant John 1-. Hal.er and John l- Haker nnd John J. 1 1'lvnn. all pollcinirtt. testllied to the tn, inner in which the-x h.ul been irans ferrcd dining the political light. Shuttle after lite Juij wns locked up for the night In Knom CSS, City Hall, one eif the members became III. Dr. John 1'gnu, pollee surgeon, said lie was suffering from a vetj severe (old, but did not advise that ho be taken to I1I3 heme. Will 1'rovides for Clotlic-line V a iiesliero, I'.i., Jan 24 n 1111 usitil prov slon is contained In the will of Jin oh Wlb. of Qtilucv. near here, who Insiiiid a ilaiisc permitting his el.uigh tei Maig.uet to maintain the ilothcsime "where It now bancs " IN VtDMOIIIVM XVII. l.s: In ,bnrlsvoil mil loving ipMoory nur .bur in.ither V.VK1 .lM: WILLS called trom us Jan 21 I'Jlo Chlblnn iDtntthi VI ni.n - Mlddenlv Jan 111 RilllCI! r C AI.HIirt s f Mr- G.cirge x, I'arland and Int. ilinr.-e 1 Vlln rl aged jn Relatives snd frliinls nftl rs and inn nf H Rnald Xmuinisiiii Invltid to serv lies Xlon , 2 I' 10 eiilv.r II lislr I 11,1k Isju I'le rtnui st Inl lXestiiiiiisur ton Fi I ml- m-v view tern itti sii 1 ,. ,. VL.MCND l-n -.1 MM I 1. iMf of lll.leH.M.l s NdlUJ.s .leiUh IH(. 11,1.1 M I. HI I'-. f ,-v.iritnii"r" llfii iK on Mi I.' tiif f Vutton ii t) " ri it.", ii , s 1- i'T I tin nl a ml Mount Vtiii'in " s y ni rrt-l.i. Jnn ii ir -M - i'lll lt ii nt nuu In ii in , In It. i U s. n mii ' r tin p. n i'oim in -ii. lm nts -I stil" t " ' fst at f p o, AH u Ir in Ft fJ p Mopt rrnnomlral. health fill. v,tifrfctor for old ur new "ARDWOOD hnw LOUR SOM flmrs ren.ilshei. V. Cm, OhTI:M10RI'. 2!23 N. Ilronil ''t. lias Orat-a TU" MeUI Wuther fatrip i.m i tuns w itntti .ppi TL Tmrsl--. IL:..nuntt., ine I em nip: univfirsitv 1 11C I -C111-J1C twHIlV-Cl OllJT New classes forming Feb ruary 3 in the School of Busi ness Education, and on Feb ruary 17 in the College and Teachers' College. Write, call or telephone for catalon. TIHiimiiiid R3I "T EMPLE UNIVERSITY llrnd mid IlerK Tuesday and Thursday Nights If vou v. i f i' nit our sh.i' incorost ecu "I l, i e, met an export Iit'lisUi eciurse. uill 1 b Hstetn. tlitiroucli method jiiicj I'ttn stem of shun- llalld ciulckl .ti iiult, d HANKS HI sINLS.. COLI.IKll llllc VVM Nt'T STHI.'UT ursiM.ss i:ni i'no c. Iil.i, lud under th" porsniial supervision of a Puilness ll.lucii'l. n Siietaltst moans their eniuh pre paratlein iiormationt pavim: einplnv -ir lit Vsk for e.ctale.tf 1,-IHnK IllmUl p.'il.il c.r.u Mieirtlmnd tnd .s. t.l.ulnl Cniirsi s l.i and llvnini; mil nur iiuihod nf in. Knlun I'hi.i vv , nut hr.l THE TAYLOR .n,,,",. -IKIKTIMMl M i;u(ikki:i:iN(, M.r cnHluhti-- -.r. i ..n-t .nt .1. ni.tn.1 irl)0. v ir.' rMlmna n it v mi liniftf tImrt hjr.l hp rnv Mii..-. Hwt.iii ( oiiiiilftP DtKht i iact int-TisH. iriilnitij; Knr I i.m t in. iij or write for fu'i Hrti nl irn tuul ,iti,l..i. rini.v. iiisim.s,' joi.i.1 J i; ,.iuJi ("u'a "t ("innifrif 1017 i lif.ti.iit ! . I'lillnlrliililu Tea her- anled- p. "H u altlni. IV. , cihtr fi r mLi N'-rm.il cirmduiiti Mofleru leather lliirem. liHt.' arket st. STRAYER'S ",;,' 't HuKinecK Si hi to I io:stct st mintr Wiicien uml l.lrls School of Horticulture for Women Practicnl and Theoretical Instruction in All Garden Work ciretnlite Hlld tlmcir veld h. c lie-, iilieium K. llnhardii. Hhriililie rv l'oulu 1.. tit Anlerv 1 .encilnu Kitchen it Tiv., jmr Hiidinni 1 mirteie ftiirlH ,liniinc. ylict ,slu,ri cnur.,) nf I- ccet'lcs Hlicrls li, Anri! e-atiilniiu i;l.lAIIKrll IXIi.llTIIV l,i:i.'. Ililerlor nilili-r, IViiiiijIiinilii. elllnff Men nnd IIoh Till! FltNKI.I lI.TITin"l! M IIOOI, OF MKCIIAMI' AKTH I Ktudent. limy new enroll for Alstbra, I Trituiiomrlrr. Areli'lrfturul Draftlnc. Of. nc. cpea Ully, 15 South Hoyenth Blreet. nKATIIS William Almond. IlHatlves nrt frlnii In vited to funernl service. Hut.. 1 p. m , R12H JVnrl st. Ilemulna iny bo viewed l'fl.i to 10 p. m. ANDKHTOM. Jan, 25, nnNIIST 1 , son ef Mnrv I,, and lain Joseph Aml'rton, nc1 27 rtelntlirs ami friends Invited in funeral services, pm,. 2 n. m Kins lladtleld St., AV. I'hlln. int. private, Arllncton rem, . AltMlll'ltST. Jan. 22. IilltNIIOI.n W.. li'ijlan.l nf Wllhelmlne Atmhurst (n .ichauht. nued ;,!. Itelatlves ami frlenili, all societies nf vvhlrh he was a. member. In vllert lo funerivl Sun.. 1 p. m.. 00W J St.. r.avvndale. Philadelphia. Int. I.wnvlw Cein. tlAII.K Jan. 22. MEflTI.D. damhter of Samuel nnd tho late Mattlo A. JliilUv Rela tives nnrt friend invited tn funernl, Hat., i P In , father's residence. Samuel Halle. 023 Heriren st , Gloucester City. N. J. Int. Cedar etrove Cem.. Gloucester, l'rlrnda may cU Trl eve HAIMIV .Tnn 25, DAVID, lunbanil ot Kate Hess ltalley Itelattves and friends, einplnves nf .stend tt Miller Co . Invited to funeral. Sat , 2 p. tn., 1223 N. Pamurcy st lnt West Uuircl Hill Cem. IIIIVUT) ,'nn 21 HAIUfV nt.tAS, Jr, son of llarrv 1: and Mlanrin 11 rieanL seed 12 It. Utiles and friends, lllrnev School, Invited to funeral srrvlees. Sun. 2 p. m residence of pirent. 4(2a N, Uroau St. Int private. North Cedar Hill rem. linVNF.TT Ian. 22, nt int Jf llnhlnaon st Philadelphia. JAJIHS C huhnd nf late Mary J. Pvnnett. need s7. Ilelallvea 1 ana a xe 1., -r f-.;i- ,iH. Oaf. at.. 2 p. nett. 132 re-ldenpi. Af ertn. Albert G lien nratur st , Capo May. N. J. Int. Cold Springs Cem liCNNIITT-tnitDAN Jan 2t 51MI Gl'lIHITi: LOCIKi: wife nf Jnh" A Uennett nnd diuahter nf l-ite XVIIIIntn I' and Mar rnret tordtn (nee Thomp-on) P'laMvee nnd friends. Pride nf Penna. Circle, No. 20, r. of A , tnvlted to funeral Sun , 2 p. m , reel, elenee of ntotbrr 172.1 Orecon ao- Servleep 3 .in p m . Trinity Lutheran Church, lfth and Wolf sts. Int Trinity Lutheran Cnni. AlOo funeral nnt'TRit Jan. 22 i.ot'isA nntiTnn Inen Kick), widow rf Jaeob tleuter. aaed fill lleiatives and friends invited to funeral serv. Ives. Sat 2 p in , 2 Is Apsley si . German town Int prlva'p West t.Rtirel Hilt Cem lllTTI.i: Suddenly, at HIS N Douvler ft Jan 22 I.I.NNAKA I'IDKS. elnughter 1 f Alline II nnd late Leonard rietcher lllttle Ilelallvea lend filrnds Invited to funeral services, s,it It a m . ellver K. Ilalr Itldu is;n fhestnut st. Int private III.KSitlN'n Ian. 10. MARTHA ADR1JA w-lfe nf Howard Luden Itlesslnff, Uelatlvea and friends invited to services, flat., 2 p in.. 241 H Aldin st. Int West Laurel Hill Cem friends mxy rail Cr! eve HI.00IMP10D. Suddentv nt Prestivterian llnspitut ,1 in 22. JostlPlt IllttKiKS. Jr . son of late Joseph llronhs and Sarah Italrl llloodaond Ktinernl services nt Strafford P.! sit, 2.TI p 111 Inl private POLAND Jnn 22 PXTRU'lv. hushanl nf Xl.irv itoiiind (nee Connor). Rei.uives slid friends Mni ried Men's. S0d.1P.ty. Holy Name Mm nt) of Gesii ( nurrn vvnite l oarli-1 n en's n-nenii.il sortetv tnvreii to Mineral. ' I Mon s 30 a m 174H Pel,ert st ttv.li and ' I 'rbonipsonl sol, inn high ri'itutem mass Cliureh nf (fesu in a. m Int Holy Cross , Ceni Auto funeuil 1 IIIIOWN' Jan 22 ALI'llRD LLIl. bus- I teilnl nf Mnrv Whllaker l'town llelnllves and rrlemls. Ilnxhnrnllgn Lnitge .No la.l, 1", , end A M : Plilla e'nntnianderv No. 2, K T Kannonv Chapter. No ',2, R A. M . 1 invited 10 funernl. Mon , 2 30 p m , r.fiael Illdgo live Ilnxtiorough Int. Westminster ( em Friends may call Sun eve m'CKI.I'.V - Jan 21 Ll.l.ll.V. daughter of late John nnd Mirv lluiklev. nf Hurt Kill I f-oitntv Tlpperary Ireland Retntlves nnd frleiuls Invited to funeral Sat . S:3il a, m , residence of brother Wllllani llurklev 27.17 N' Judsnn st Solemn high ruiuli-ni miss I St e'nliimbfi'M I'lmrih 10 a in. int Holy mnii',re,,-,ii .tier, iiiiierH, m'lIt.CR Jnn 23. iiurmav I bus. band of simn ri iiunier, nged 74 L'- S I Ii kS st Due notlio of fjnerul will he 1 hi'LMTT Jnn 20 LOCISA KORWITe! . Ht'LLITT of 25J xv. Illttrnhmise siuare. ' wtle 01 ine imp vvnnnni e . ituillll Sltneral 1 , ll1, n-.inli,, ,.,,., ,.h mil. .. p,.,., - t,",j .,,.',.. ..', ,. ,i.,,i mm i e. itnut st- Sat a p inl private J . husband nf III HNS Jan 21. JOHN -"'S plllne .M lllirns llelnllves nnrt mends, M1J ,-nijr(, No nn0 , ( p , nM othrr nrr-Hnlratlons nf whleli be was a member, Invited to funeral services Sat . 11 a. m.l 1 1 1111 Jneksnn st In' private. Remains may . )jp e,l, .-r , 7 to 11 p m I nil, I HI I. J in "'.'. MARY II . wielnw nf I 'hnrlesll .llnrnll age,i ,.1 iieiatlves uml frbnds invited lo funeral rervlcs Sal , 2. In , P in reililHw jt iliinhter Mrs M Jlnr shsll smith, lo.'i I'irrairut t rracr. Int prlvnte I HMIM.sl Suddeiib- nl Camn I.ee Va. .Iau IS Private JO'-l.PH V IURNLS. son , nf Margaret II nl late Peter J. Hvrnes land grands. n i.pale Arthur and Sarah J. Uiffv. eif Co A Hrst 11.1t la l.on Replace ifient Iilvislim. Relatives and friends, sol- ,ii, r p uiui. t. ii', in, iiii". ,ii,iir,i in 111 n.nl. Sat .10 n m. 1S47 N. 2."th si Snlt nm tequl'Mn iimhh St nitziNth's Church lit i 1 nrnl 1... 11..1.. . . . ...... ..... ... B.IIUIII, .... ,.., .,....,.,. ue0 eu- C'ArUAt.Ali:it Jan S. MA1UI Kf.T . JANU, cUurftit i of Mhv PflroUn nrnl late I William t'llntnti t'.ulwa'adr r Nolle of fu i T'r.il Intr r 'vni:Y -J.in 2J. ANNA H f'ARKT R?M :', HfUtlri nn-1 frlPTirH ln Itnl to fu- . iiral St. ii 'in h m . rflijfn( of Ta- j i nt t Mliliifl and Aniilf Carey Cedar . IMttii.m. N J IllKh ma4 .t HrliUct'9 It C cjiunh iilnlioro. N J lo.lii u m. t lnt M llri'lst't'n C-rn , tllasrhoro l.nwr i:ifnlt th A citPi;"n:K of mi.' n iuth m, jn l 'J? SMli:N II hut-hnnd nf Irene it and I con f I.inlfl II nnd lito Tin re.i Carppn dr HolaIii4 iiih frfeiula ltiltfd tn fu nor.t! cpr.l"". Mon J p in . PaW II. Miut i MliU llnuid nnd nfatnoiitl sts. lnt private I AltH -Ian i.V TIindDQTK men U'irti 'tf of I1 1 rrv W Cirr Urlnttvrt, and frl- mU frn It. l tn fun ml rriee. Trl v c ni "J.'tl N 1 -ih ft Purllifr rh nl lnt siit IVMt.iun I'.t 1 r in lea, en IU iilin T- rutin il v M i rr iTTF:h Jan '22 MKV ! uislifr of tin i lie Uarr.tt mi1 Mirpitrt Cotter, nla tm and frl nd t I.hku" ff the Stored I fiiit alitl It V. M. rn1.illt of St. n.lnard n i liurih hivltrtl to funral hrnihT-ln-tt w k tehldt me Churl A. Dahh. 3S17 N. 17th ct st 7 :in a j- llieh mut, .f iniltin I'hurch of our I.adv .f tlm !lol Sou In Ji a in Int LanMlal1 I'n Cl'I.l.r.N Ian. -- JAalCS V nii (,f Mirv A (ii- M'lirr, and Intr- WHi'mn " I Ull' Ii ItelatUi h and frl-ndt euiIoe. Duiwiu & Hood Hf-nefii ( il AKHnrlatlnn, "in VHI'il III lUllflill, n " si. Ill lot i , ;i j pt ' .ii pe Mb bill's loss Cm .snu niu niKii iiuiiH"! ui i(iuirni tt Churth in a. in Int )Inl c Anlo funtrnl CCNNIVJIIWI Jan 2J U!,I,M pm. rr tin lull Joint nnd Jane Cunnlnuham K.itli and frfnii, Ord. r nf i)wv ,, HS'J at.d 1!'1I Wanl II nubile in Cliib. I,i-lt-tl to fuioT.it. S.i 7 .in a in . tni ji t r t . 1'iaiilifnrd HUti inis nt St , Jnif Iiiiu'h Chun h It a in lnt St. Ioinl 1 ui. ' Ci ni Auto fun ral Cl'HltY Jan Ul UMHKIir J. nri nf I'rinK I' and Ju U K I'urr. and huhand of Anni urr, m; d ". fnnm rU of flu Junipr xt, Kt'l itlM s and I'nlon 'I rnnft t nnd l'hlla l.i-il ' nej-i Ml Su let, . Chauf fMUin' L'uinn ainl fliipl.nnH of Qualier 'lt i Cub Co, In.itt'd 'o "rvi.H, Sat . J p. in. Pirtllts nnUhllie. 10 N llff nt V. I'htl Int t v nut Cnn Auto funeral i I'rlt nds ma) t .ill I'rl ItAl.V J.in .:: mattiii:v J 1AI.V. l.n.- if lVJi illht t husl.and of Iat Kllza Inmate iiv. a-..l 7s Relatives and friend invited t,, services von , m, lUUtr j ,,,, ,,,., is-.'n Chesltittt si. lnt private I'rlemls m.ci vlc- rcmaina Sun". tn !i in it tn i.-nni:niim'i;ii .n sj thi:ih:s MAfMA til"v uf ('h.irlrn n.inrn-nhiiuoi It lntl''i and fri lull tnvttrd to fnnr.il Mon . ."' h tu , L'Jll X f'lPMl.md hm lllsli ii'iucrti tn.i-n at 'hunh nf (ur I.rtd nf il n In ii nt Int M Tit.r's iVm I'ort ltl hnmnd lU'iiMlns mav i,, , Wtl .-un 7 tn In n rn Autn funonl ilN'i:il Jan 2L 'ATHI.ltl.Ni; wUhnv i.f J.noh iMiimr. iikimI mi. Hl.itUfs and frkndH Itnlti'd to fumral fcrrhc Mt , n m iMIlt N 4th ht. Int nrlv.it. Xorth v nnd cm Itctn.iiiiH mHj In i..oii i'r afiir 7 r in. IAVII).(N t Swf-iTf-cf-nnrn N J jn 2.'. iii:m:n mh'Hi;m iaviion, um J 7 Hi-la tii and friencN lnIKd tu fu. m-r.il. rri-ldt-nro nf hiiHbund, Jutni's J Jja M- , umi Jr spilt-nboro S,i , .1 p ni Int. I..iIh I'.iil. iVm PAVI.s At lii rf-tdr-n" ss rcimr p.. Id ft . Jnn LMJ. JOHN II IMVIs itftl. tlp and frlndi, N'nrtltwf-ft ..irl Abo nf tin- S'fh Ward, and all nth-r ur-niz.i-ttoni of wlili h In- ii ii m-m1n r ItultPil to f-rl(t. M 1 li tit. t thi UiIr H shulT Uldj , llruad and IManinnd tt In. '' W:i'ON! Jan 20 Mh'HAKL non of John nml Maili-lln- Iuorii aid iii Hidt. iim and frWml-t hillcl to futir.il. S.tt , n m -11 TathT "t Hieh iiihfs (if r,. i fiulfin t AlthonBiin'w t'huti li H .In u. in i Int lloh frori iVm. Autn funT.il. lMiNiir.mi Jan H iiivhi.i;4 m;.v. i IlKIUl M 1 . liusl.md nf Ann i nrnuorn rilfs l'rl 8 l. in i'.37 N 113 1 nt Int. I Alb.tnv. N V iuni: jnn. 2t. i.i: dim: (nr Srliulir). willow of ThmnHri IMn Dur no tt. ot 'h- funi-ral m'I bi piui from l..t r. tHl.l. Ill- S74 N l.t Rt DOYI.K Jan 21 KATIII.Y.V , Hauirti- f l.lvira t arm t.itf wiiiUm M DoMr Cunral mm-wh-h tn unuii lelalive-i and fihndi Imlted ni In m . mother a ten). di 111 . 2h N ld t lnt private Old Hoi diem' C m nt oiienlenre of family nUlVJIH Jan 22. CI.H DUIVlIll (nee Maeee) wtdnvv f Joseph rler. Ilflatlirit nnd frl. mil Intitrrl to funeral. Sol State H Camdi'ii, N J sat. 2 p. tn Srrvlrep at noun. Int Hiirl. Ich Ceni. 1'rlfnd may call Krl . 7 to 1 n m 1HNI.U V Jm 21 MAHY A 1, idnw of 11 nrv Iunp ltdatieH and f Hernia In. lt--d to irlip.. Mom . 2 p m , U27 Shu.ik lnt terli.it i i mi may nil Sun , rt ! tn In p m -, i:.vri:ltl', J.cn SI' lll.IZAIIinil, vvldnw 01 jiicui r,ini-i, jci-iicciec-H hh'i rrieficm m. .vlte.l in funernl mTvl.ru Hut, ,1 ,1n n m. 1 liivld 11. rie-huilcr lll.lj . Hrujel and Dla. itinnd hlic Int private I KMIll Jan J-.' ni.UVnriTII. wife of .MUm I'nilu acreel ,ir, IlnUlli.-ie and frlendu, I Alt.ir and llcmarv Snelelv, l.easue of Sj. lere-d Heart Hnd l.lccilm' Aid Nni-li-ty uf HI. Alnvicluic'a ' tiurrh Invlte-.l tn funeral Sal, I I. nil a in nstdenee. of htjielMnd l."i-2 8 I lUllev st. I Huh 11111M St Alnvalus'. Chureh I 10 a m, Int lllllnl'le Cem , vlu funeral car. i;'OCIIH J.cll HI I'l.llllllM'l.' K M1 1 of J Kielr-nan I.lieielia nnd d.iialilcT nf j Hurrv tl and Haunch Kent Jevbiilna, aenrt , il llelltlva and fr nda Invlleil In funeral nrvlee. S.cl 'J n m .'iSlll Cotlacee . Wlaaliinmln 1 1 t W'ardl Inl Weattnln.ter J.inVJ-1. J and M.,rretA'A''l"l?nn'r(neef .''hihi'iV,', "v T ,UeM &'oVfunefSrr'V "' wer'Prm" ilee'e" P.hh'v,.erAor' r." ,n': rs:.-r,rfe,nd.Vn"v,e,rfin,rinvh;, rsTsr neV.i,lvl',r.'-v,ln.,JnivH! i 0SV"? "$JF?ksffi-"? "" m"" ' KOtKTlii'Il'a-" Wlllard" Hotel. N,w ' ' TuTII AS -1 ,nP '"'"nev mnv 2. "W'r ,"Sd , Ir''n.''' ""'' rViemheVl cf Torlt city. Jan. SO. I.II.I.IAN O,. elauahte-r TH AH aBed 311 TniTa'tlie. J, ,.'.? M J '"'" Aid Sorle y nf HI. VlneenP, Orph.ii nf J a, and late Phllllm.lna I'or.thura. I tl.t nilnl.ten. l,i phlla inAlSJV'M lul luln !"". '; Al.l ef st, HerVr", ne-Ltlv.a nd fr end. Invited tn .trvlce. thu Krank ford Ave ii'eJiiil n'ir'"sV "' J'. -'.'.' 'I'M V! 'unera. Mon., R a, in.? pat.. S ,P. ni., Oliver II. Hair Hid.;, 184' IS" fun.r.l Vleea Sat 1 hir- ' 'OelVln.-ohoi kln (., Illnti requiem m".. X Cbe.tnut St.. 1'UU. lot. Arllrtrton C.ta. vinlor ve., Weit rtik fi'Ll , Cemi " ' " laU MolWl flKATIIt , rui.i.Miirt jan, 21. AONBS, if. ,rt,)h; ter of Charles ami Anna M 1 "iillmjr nr Heamanni aieecl 27, Ileltlva and frl'nd". emntovta nf ,N. Sneltenburx & Co. invited to funeral Jloi... s 30 n, m parents' rest delict, 6.V1S X l'atrhlll st, tlequlem miva rhuroi, of the, lncarnallun 10 a. m, Auto funral. . OIIx;imiST Jan. 2.1. nonnnT. hustiand of lai. Ulliabeth (lllrhrlit -- Smith). e-d n7. ItelHilves and frterdi. rvlc"htTr.bo, No. 220. t. o rt M.J Kenllwnrth Chap" 1 No. 12, K. O U.i international Mnlders' L.nion or America, inv led in I'm lce, sun.. 2 p. m.. SHI I n. Diuphli private, North Cedar Kill Cem. .. nnoaiio ,z. jn. 2i. ni:i(MA IX' GtlOS- HDL. Jr.. sen nf ItermAn fend late Julta Oroholz, aged 23. IteUllves mid friends In vited to funeral ssrvlees, k'lt 2 p m 34n V fllst el tnl n,l,'.l. Gt'TTnniDGi:. Jan. 23 Gtionan ttwiu. .nn. 23 GLortar. t:. i UK. Relatives and trl-nds. M?": 1 be. No. 21. I. O n M.. Invited 1 Sat., 2 n m . M21 llettent t .e r- T7in,i. rtw rail Prl. in ntaiiDUK. eezumn iriln tn R.n lee- Int. Greenwood Cem, Friends may call Frl. KAMfLL At St Mnrtln's Tn., Jan 21, JOHN p.. hueband of Mxrv F.rben Ham III Helatlvts and friends Invited to solemn renulem mass Chureh of Gur Mother of Con solation, Chestnut Hill. Sat , 11 n. m. Int private, KAMILL Jnn 2L TKLIV, husband of late Catharine Hanilll (nee Wlhl and son of Into Rdw-nrd and Jtatiraret llnrnlll. of Countv Armosh, Ireland aged 74. Relatives and frlenda. Dlv. No. 21, A, O. K nnd Cast Hnd Demoeratle Cluh of the lsth Wnrd. Invited to funeral, flat., K.30 . m.. 2S24 n. Letilih av. Solemn renulem nun Rt. Ann's Chureh 10 a. m Int, Now Cathe dral Cem. Carriage funeral. HAMMnV Huddonlv. Jan. 22. Wile- , LIAM, husband of Julia Hammon, aged fit. iietaiiven and friends, waeninaion vamp. No 54(1, P. o. S of A., Invited to funeral. Sat . in a. m . 2(11 s. Mth st. Int. Wet Laurel lull Cem. Trlends may call Frl., after 7 p. m. H VND Ian 22. Lieut. n.VNlHL WIIIL tiKN II VNP. Jr.. IT R. .'.. nt Ilrooklvn Naval Hospital son or Prig. General D W and Mrs Cllribeih Hand. Interment Arlington Cemetery, Washington, D. C, HAND Ian. 51. nf pneumonia, JACOI1 KOKCKLCV HAND, 1217 N. 11th at. Rel atives and friends Invltel tn funeral at chapel of West Laurel Kill Cemeterv Sat., Jan 2.1, 2 p, m. Flowers not nerepted. HUILANP Jan. 22. MARY, wife of William llarlanil. aged r,s. Relatives nnd friends, nil soeletles nf which she wan a member. Invited to funernl services. Sat , 1.30 p. in, 31147 8denham t., Tioga. Int, private, I.avvnvlew Crm. Friends may call Frl , 7 to n p. in. KARPfR. Jan 2.1. M MIT J., widow of John O. Harpur Funeral, son-in-law's rest, dence Joseph A Steel. 4722 Warrington ave Duo notice will be given. HARRIS Jlin. 2t. MA It It! T., widow of jonn Harris Kuneral prtvaie. 1 ri , rest t elenre of JIrs H-nrj- C Wentz. S'-'l Mnln st . Norrhtnwn Int West Laurel Kill ni It VnTLEX' Jan. "'.. HARRY, husband nt Helena II and son of late Thomas and l.-vura llirllev, aged .14 ilelallvea aim friends Invited fn funeral- Sat . H-tll A 12.1S s. Hnnson st High mass of requiem riiurrh nf St. Francis do Sales 10 a, m. Int Hnlv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. KATTON Jan 22. AN.MI1 K.. lf nf J. Wesley llatton. aged lis. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sit.. In m. residence. Ilroomall. Detaw-iro Co,, Pa 1IAYCS- Jnn. 21 1RVIN T, son of How ard C and Gertrude M H-ies (nee lirown) aged 1(1 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p in . .ino N Vndges st Int Westminster Cein Rem-ilns may b- viewed Frl. s in in p. tn ItmiRIlW Jan 22 JANC PON'D wife of Thonves Frederick Hebrew- Relatives and frl-nds ln"iteel to funeinl services. Set 2 p m . 1S14 N. Crnskev st (2.1d si nnd Mont gornerv ave.) Int private Friends may call Vrl 7 tn n n. in HIKM suddeplv Jan 2.1 rillllSTIXN husband nt lain Xtnr- Helm (nee vvalisi, nged 7S Relatives nnil friends Hermann 1,0. ige. No 1 2.i, r and A M., irlsiraln if. Freeman noval Areh Chapter, No 24.1. tott lerecsilofi pi st peirl elermin Fvnngelleal Lutheran Ihureh. Post No 2 G A 111 Pioneers and Veterans nf Philadelphia Turn ers S01 letv nf 21th V Y. Volunteer Regi ment Philadelphia Turrti Social Rakers' Hellene Is I Soiletj Wist Phllndilphl-i Men's Renefii Inl Soeletv. fannstattcr X'nlkfest X'ereln, Invlleil to funeral services. Xton . 2 o m, ihurih 42d and Parrlsh sis Int Westminster ivm Frii'tids may e.ell Isun eve r.1 N Ti2d st IILNRY Suddenb Jan 22. RLIILCCA . .. ,.. .. 'i-i........ r trnK. in, ... ,',4 . I x ' e,.Un st llelnllves null friends "ill- vlted to funeral servlres. Sun.. 2 p m. reshien. of daughter Mrs Krank A Dal- ke. 1347 N Mnrvlne st nlso services at 'Twelfth street M C Chur.-h 12lh and (igden et 3 p. ni lnt 51t Penee Ccni HCNRY Jan. 20. nt Stone Harbor. N , hi:i.i: G tnee Fnnmlslle). wife of I 1Unf, i, Henrj. Int. strictly private. Frl.. Htjolv Cross Kinslllllll Hn VNDHIIW husband f Hose I' and son of Jacob and Mnrv 1 1 lee cer ngi'O .i 11 ... ...I ,( h ricjutetn mass SS 1 ,,,,- )mI ,,,. ,.,,,, icro.tc wav nnd snrnoe st t nindi-n N .1. Jlon . Ill a. ni Remains mav he viewed Sun eve . residence or parents 1IHI7 l'err ave . Caiuelcii, N. J. Int Ilverisrcen Com llnc'll I.m 21 IlllIdlN MARII:, wife nf Lawrence- II Hvch and dautrhter of William 11 and Mtrv Hndfleld, and 22. Relatives and trlende invited tei funeril. Mon S-10 a in ,'l'JO't Cermncilown ave Solemn re eiulem mass st Stephen's Church 111 a. in. lilt Hnlv Sepulchre Cem HllC.C,. Jan 2J. I1DNA HAni.r. HOC.Il. no. el 12. Iieiatlves and friends Invited to services l'rl. s n in .rio'i r, Ii l West I'htl i Al-n services at I'nlon rrosbjterlan Chureh. I'nlon. Lancaster Co fa. Sat, 1 1 n in Int udloinlnc com. llOI'sllll Jan 22 SMIAH .T HOCSHR (nee llavvke) w Idnw; or Ilenton Hoits.r aced lis Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral ervl.-. s Sal. 2 JO n. m . U limlnaton and Hran.lvvvl.io Cem cliancl lll,iInfton. Del jen.lV'llJi.'r'.a'll aVid' , "raln. '?R Vrn'k t'o,::!r,e,ri32"c,v3fJcrl?v",n,?:V- .. ,i ...... I V- I I olllCIIJSWnO.l N . I. ItllW - Ian 'JO nl llrnoklvn N V. SA. HAH widow' of Jacob H How' Relatives and frl- nils Invlle.l tn funeral service. s,,t 3 n tn apts of Kirk S. Nice., n.nti ijcr. mantnwn ave Clt'-mantown Int private lll'lilllNS. SUeldenlv. at 3C.U7 N lilt, it Jan 2.1 WILLI VM lmhatl or llaeliel James llurclns Duo notko of funeral IHTI lll.NON Jan, 22 SA.MCIlt, R huh.cnl of silan c Hutchinson HolutUos and irienus. i. c. i. .ei ni i-niia l.inlo. N. .,! I. ci ii .ci . inviccn lo runer.it l , i --"1 j),, I -.' .in p in iunei.ii lienors of William l-now- s ev i or .Man unu pruve sts i Arllnstnn Cent. I'ottcr Mcrv iii'i'i i:ni.ockt;r ,iHn " tivnv widow of lioillleh c lluttenlockrr nirid s Relatives, and frlenei, lnvltol to runeral iiTvleea Moll. 11 a ill. IHII N Orali Vt flit iU'valo. '' Bt IIVS'I'MW J in 22 I'MMV I. cilfo r rrj.iet. Ilvneman. need 70 Ret.-llie. .,jl frit-nil "-tprlnif Uard n I'oum tl D ef I iiuit.il tn fumr.it Borlro S.tt I'.ll X 17th ft lnt prh.itp, tV'ii Ivfrnln trnv I.p fffd 1 t m ltndlni? ti'-.r- criiv. . I P in Norlhcvoeiil ll . S -e 10 JONMIS - Jin 2?. nv 11.. wf nf Wll. IIhiii II Jnnpp. llrl ith.-s and friend! In. ltfd to iuiiirni ffriien, H,jt p ni . I tii 1 1 V ntiiitici)1.itiii.i ji a ttit ..cia. Riniln tntv l 1. wed I'rl pvc' JiiKIiW .Mu 2. CATWmi.Vi:. wife, or John Jordan Ifurmirl nf UHtif Hela tlxpt and fri-ndM ltar SmUtv of St. John the Rip tln rhurrh Inilted to funeral. Sat., n u in . rrld'ni of William OreKnry. i-.li-, stii. i Pt Snlfinu hU-h reiiulem niaia fhuri'h vt (liau Dam Int. at. Dvnls'-s l'tnt ltii'i: Jnn 22. r'lltirK' T inn of Mii hm ! md t'atliarlm' .locc HolatKfH and frl- nils' invitM to fiinir.il. Mori , n h m r H'dctu e of hrotlirr-ln-law, Inrr lallp "til l.iilMin Ft .sot"nin nnuh'tn 111.1111 Churrh of Our I.kiU of .Mt. Carni'd 0 3n in Int Hid t'ron I'hii, Auto pfrlfr KIILHY I'irnt Moi-th 'j.M ,.t ih. r.-.t.Mi. of hi nliti- Sarah Wain, 711 N. 2fllh t . KIHSAH KIIIUV. hr-piI 7. Iti UUvhm iViiii frl.-ndi Itniid to fuiKral Si nrh-d.i. 2.th Inft 2 p in. rriendu' MrtlnK llouai, I .".III Jilhl It.nt' Kid lAaSft.V -Tan. 22 ANNIR IRSON (nf tminl, wlfn of WlUUm II I.arannn. i:.l.itlM- Htid frl mis I'uHps' Auxill.iry Rt J (din's ('nmu)Hndi-r, Nn 4, IC, T., Itivitfd to funeral m-nlrft S.it . 2 t m . 2.1'ia N 32d pt lnt North r. dir Hill fVm I.i:i)WITlI -Vt 1717 Ontario nt . Jan "3 -AiiAii r i.nnwmr widow vt AV nli' William T. I... Iwlth. I I) llel.it We ,mii filiinN lnliid to tri ft. Sit 2 t m Tloaa rr.'i-bvt. rl.ui churth. Ulih and TIoja Mtn hit irlat ' l.t;t;nr .i(l.i 22. If-AAC M . huvh-mi nf la i Marsnrot Ann l.eeih (ncr. P.ittrrf.onl Ilntlri and frlmdi in'ltd to funer.il "tvIim Sal.. 1 :in p, ni . tins Cor st Int private. rrli-njH ma) tall Prl 7 to ' i rn li:tt inn 2i .nrnir. M tl 1,1cni .innn ,v .etr: I.ettH HSr1 IS Re at Veq nti.l frlmdH Itnlifd to funrr.il ?at Mili'fiee or Pon Umr ll l.ttii f t Went. - .-,.," fl-ld hp. Camden N. J Inl nrH.it.. n,. erlv. N J Prlend nny r jr rte . l.i:VIH. .Ian 22. AVXii: Ui.i... jCenrKe II IfJ. aed .V) It-lath -,,, I frl. ndi ali" Klnnnl A ,hub rt Cimiull ' No r, S P nf I.. Imlteil tr, ftmnl ,.rI - , ire on Sit . nt 11 n m t tlm rAi.i.n nJ -l r w-n-ln-lau K A Pet. rP 113 m.,,. i " rn-tnii mii. 1 1 11 1 ri - .Moll H'r h ,. l 111. Inl .Mcintrns c. m Ante l.nri;i', At nn 1 n. ,th at TIIUMAS M, liuslintul ef .lulli aced NN lle'lCliPB and friends. Jan. 2 n 1 n. l..' rim.ert a: Lntniiermn Lenae e 47, y )mcl A. M l-nl 1 reel l.ljior I'osl, ei, in. II A n Parlll. I.cclje .No LTnl I O 0 " ; Veierali ,11,11 IVIlovva' Aecieoc-l.itlon. nfllcerfl eif th Held Kei'ovva' IVm Co ami the Hr.l Ann illation nf l-plrltu.illsn of Phlla.. Invited 1 tn funeral nervlcvs f.,u . H ),, David 11 I Srhuvler ItleU . llroad and niaineind at. int' 1 private. Hitu.ilna l.la ,e viewed I'rl 7 1 tn tl p ni I.ON'fl A 1 UH7 ,-ilth Kt , Ian " MINI'S Hit W I.ONU wife f' Harry r. Leitiu .Ir and cl,i uulit er of Saniurl and 1-II-..I Walker llc-lietlv.-s and friend, in Iteel tn s.rvle.a S.ct . II a. in.. Oliver II Hair I ju.la- l.vn en. .mm ,t" in,Pr ,'r,'a?Jr M rlenda mav vleiv re-inaltia at lioniei l'rl! 1 I.OVVItV .1 en '-;i. of Influenza and mien. I lne.nl e lll.IZAIlllTII APHIAIlT: i."uShfr I nf Illlteiliclli HUrk and late Alliert W l.nvvrv runer.ll eervic-ea Sal. 11 a m tei i: Hitvil m . (lerinani.iwn lnt iirlvate' lrncvood I em ' """c-- MAitwriinr. Jan "..t piiwkiiv I I.p. 1 liiKliinl nf Lnurii 11 ami aim ,,f v,rv I ainl I.1I1 Pranklln C Mnr.mlette npliiileerf 1I1 de j-UWu'it Church .,....,...., .... iiiMii iii.ihh n rn-ri. 11 h m hit nrliHie nrvrm Sharon (Pa,) and Keokuk (la.l papers eonr.! lrrexv.i.n n-e xxMf.MOl AI.RlCIli ;on of lata Horace, F. and Laura Itarperil MeCann. Relatives and friends Invited toil funeral sarvlees. Jfon.. 3 n, m.. 108 B.J vvashington Jane, Oermantovvn. Inl. rtl-" s.-ile MiCARRnN. Jan. 23. WILLIAM .Mis CARIILN Pus notlro nf funeral wilt be Klv-ti, sin Wharton ft. xtcPnvtTT. Jan. 21. JAMRH V. McTJBV. H ITT, husband or Margaret McDevltt and son of James and Mary McDevltt. Relatives and '. friends, police offiiers of th Flrat Dlatrlct, Invited to funeral. Sat., N 30 s. m., 2031 Montroeo st. Solemn renulem mass 8t. An thony's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MeLAl'lllH.lN. Jan. 22. ROSL', wife of Daniel MeLatmhttn nnd daughter nf Pat U',"1 r'n ,nd frlenili na ' " Pr"'ji Jmnm-(0'".V '"i" iceiuter rick and Mnry Mi Kcnna, of Cahragh Dun- enurty TMone, ireiana. neiaitves ndi Invited tn funeral. Sat.. 7:30 01(1 Portico st., Germantown. Pol ulem miss st Francis of All Church n a. m In!. Holy Sepulchre rem. McFllKA, Suddenly, Jan. 21. SUSAN, daughter of late John nnd Marv McShsa. Relatives and friend" Invited lo funeral. Sat,. 8-.".n a m.. resldenra of niece, Mrs. Alfred Tucker. 2444 S. laemlnger it. (t3tli and Porter). High mass of renulem Eplph anv Church 10 a, in. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MLAtin. Inn, 23 AFOUSTA. wife of William J Meaele, nged .1(1 Iieiatlves and friends Invited to funernl. Mon., in a, m., 1322 Alrdrle tt (llroad at ami German town ave ). Int at Hillside Cem. via funeral car Friends may call hun.. 7 to p. m. MILLPOURNK. Inn. 22. MARKWORTH N beloved husband nf Mary C. Mlllbourns (neo Mnrley). Relatives and friends also Phlla'. Lodge, 4X4. L. O o. JL. and I-o'al No. 123, Plumlers' Union, Invited to tu eral, Sat , S..10 a. tn .10 New it.. Upper Darby, Delaware Co., Pa. Solemn mass ef requiem nt St. Lawrence's Church, IIlrv land Park, I'a nt 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross e'em. MITCIini.L. Jan 2t. JOHN A., husband of late Marlon F. lleekcr Mitchell. aed 27. Relatives and : 'rlends Division No . A o II.. Aerie No. 42. r. 0 B.: Isabella Counell. No. 3.'s, K of ('., 23d Ward B. publleien fluh nnd executive committee, in vited tn funernl. Pal . S:30 ,m" "''; 'nlty Ft., rrnnkford Solemn reaulem mass St. .!oni-htm Church in, n. m. Int. Ht, Dnmlnle'n Cent. Auto service. , MDNAHAN. Inn 2.'. i:l.IZAni-TII M MONAHA.V. wife of Thomnic S. JJon2hJ.n nnd cHuRhfr nf riurlcs J. n cl Mry r.. Short tno Waters) nBc.l 2cl ! ""? frlcn-ls. II V M and the H-iercel t of St. Thomas's r-erlsh, lnvite.1 to attend fu ncral Sat.. :.1ii h ni . 3IS 8. o'n at.. I trl v Pn emn hl?h .mass at th-'. Church of th.) Illossed Virgin .Mnrs. Inl. Holy Cross ""onOAN Of rneutnonla. Jan. 52. Lit. I.IAN ot.ADYS, dnUKhter of t-dwarcl : nnd reclle Morsnr (nee llurt?inan). 4,J: Pol. lives nnd friends Invited to funaral services. Pat. 2P ni . reflelence of naren". 20in i: llrl-ave Inl private, Ivy 11 11 ram MOItOAN Or rrfcumnnla, J".11., j".', JVl. Illtr S. son of Joseph nnd Into Harriet Mnrenn. Tlelntlvcs and rnencis. employes or I'hllaclelphla Iirnir Co . Invlleil to ervlce, Snt . 2 n in . residence of t.rolhcr, Edward Mnruxn. 2010 11 Krle nvc. Int. private, Ivy MOfNTNKV Ian 2.1. ai IW N, 12th at . Jfl.ll'S MOI'.STNIIY Due notice of funeral will ho eIvcu . ., ,,, ... Ml'ItrilV. tnn. 21, ANNK KINO. ,Tlfa of Arthur 1 Murphv. ttelatlves and friend Invited tn funeral pervlces Sat 2 P. m . 11132 Morton st.. Oermintown Int. private, at convenience of famtlv. ..,., .,,. Ml'ItrilV Dee 24. Hoy .101IN 11. MUrt P1IV" Hevercnd clersv relatives and friends Invited to mnnth'r mind tniss. Mon., at St rrane'ls" e'hureh 21th nnd lire en sla. Dlvins omen heulns nt .In a. in Solemn rcciulem ni.iss at in a m MfllltAV Jan 22. .tnil.S" .1 . ecm of lats I leihn and Sarah Murra Iieiatlves and . frltnl. Intlteil In ftlnerrfl. Sat.. .311 a. m.. 12211 Cherry at lllft-h msa of rectulem at the church nf St John the i:vansell,t. at in a in. lnt nt llol Cross Cem. Aulo fu neral MCIITHA Sucldenlv at Norfolk. Va . Jan 21 lTlvBte UKIIIllli: HfllNIIAM. sri nf II l Charles and C.rare Ihirnham Mur th.i aaeel 2d Helattvea and friends invited to funeral Fervlcea. Krl . h n in iidrents' icsldenc'c 17T' Tloca st lnt private ML'M'III.RT Ian 2.'l. AHTIIL'lt C1IKS Tlllt liu-eliatiel of Sarah 1' Musehlet flies Rtchtrelmn) nttel son of cdiver and late Alice. Musihlet aeecl 21. Due notlco eif funeral. '"n'AVIi'.H --Jnn 21 JOHN If husband of late I.illll M S'linler. ased llj. It-latlves and friends Invited tn funeral services, Mon 2 'HI n tu . relelenc-e nf Fotl'ln-lave, Harold W Jones. M'tl leilftleld ft. Trank fore! Inl Hnst Cedar Hill Com , Nil. US Toll Ieop , nuein J.in 2J, mill, the Ilev CHAIH.KS MMITI.V NII.F.S. I) I") . Hector ot the Chure h of the Ascension, Atlantic Cltv. runer-cl services at th church, o.i Set. Jan 2.1. I p in Tteverenel elcrsv Invited to attend. I'lcaso lirlns vest ments O'JiniKN Jnn. 22. Hl.l.IlN elaushler o' lute William and l'.ll"n O'llrten. Iieiatlves and friends. SLliBle Ladles' II V M So. dallt;., 1 acue of acrcel Heart of Oe-su In vllcd lo funeral, Mon.. 7.30 a. tn ."7 N 1 liei st Solemn requiem nuss ilesii Chureh ll ,e ni Int, Holy bopuMiro Cem Auto funeral. ers'lllU.. Jan 22. MXIlHARUr M O'NUII.l. (nee Rnluc;er). widow nf Henrv C IVNelll Iieiatlves and trl-nds lnvlte-,1 in fun-ril. Mon S In a m . ."IS N 3!lth el . West 1'hil.t. Solemn rcouleni miss at st .Veathi's Churth In a. tn lnt Hotv I'ross Cem Auto funeral. UWI1N Jnn 21. WAl.TllIt, husband ot Mnrlo Dwen tnee I-Venev) and son of lie und late Albert Owen, aced .Is II. lathes and friends Invited to funeral seivlces Sat. 2 p. m. residence of niotlur 2200 Hrleltr', T'.,,, i'Hen, m ,v oAll ,.fter 7 n in rr.enkiorei nif. nil .scircic c rear lull i.A! a ...... HANNAH M widow ef I ,,!, .aM HKrii v;i iirlallvea and friends , imitf, t(, funeral scrvi.ca Sat J n ni r,.,j,mP of K,. William A l'ess 13'lfl II ! RI' "' "" ,"h"'r' -V,rl" lV,Ur ""' I . I'-VrynngOV ...A. "S. Wvimcwnod r,l i .1.111 .. J'C1. c l.CI I I.IOO iicrirtll-'" I . .-,.., Invlt.,1 In EOFvlro. Sl 111 til a in lillver II Hair lllds lt2o Chestnut st Inl private. Westminster Ceni Omit eowers I'A'riTRSON At l."27 N 12.1 st Jan 2.1 MV.RV A wlelow- of John Patterson iKod lie! Iue notice of funeral 1'V'I ION Jan 2J CHARI.LS J son nf Calhe-tlni' l. anil aale John c Fatten I Iieiatlves atiel friends, tho 1 oarxtie of Ine S cored lle.crl Aicir llosarv oceos oi me Catheelr.el invited tn funeral, 'lu.s. S 30 ii in, isin Wood st solemn rectulotn mnss nt the I'.iihedrul. inn iii. Hit llolyiross Alltel funeral rilAlOllv latl .'.'. V Lllll.Ml A ji wus of llarrv II rc.nool, and d cuyhtcr of lata I " ,i"'!m ' I'ltl'r',ls'"i '"'d ' .,l"'1'"r; '"lrt 'rl,,,,,,.; .'."''VJ '", ("n,'Hl S,0,IJ S-3" ' "' ,11; Vandvke st I'ae-nny Renulem liisli mass St Leo's I'hurch 10 a ni Int. . Pllvate 1'LCKI.NS .inn --. J .vn.s l'l.iKl.t hiiPlLind of .Martha l'.tk.' White Sul phur lprtm.p, J 1 Int U lute fculphur I P'i:fltCi: At 1t.i-:inune-j N J Jan 21. TurS ti hiiPhaml of M UK.uct V S 1 I'Hrrt- ot o Sni It hi ma nl nnd 1-011 of lati 1 .Inch 11 1 and 1hi 1'. T I'. I rep atd 41 1 ll.l .1. ... ...... l. ...1., 1. ..!.,.. . ..... I Ilt'l MIV 1 It MU lll'int ill 1 1' H 1U nei ine), .Ht . I .Ml p in n-hl.l in i' of father in law '.ml WiPtmont 11 c Uetn H.ridonfleld N J. lnt trlntc. W"Mt I.aund Hill Crm 1-I.OCilll .Ian 2.1 lUUUV husband nf Amelia Plnuuli, need .-' U-l itlvrn ani trPndp 'li.-ia ltikuk Cludiin. iii.lt-d t'i fuiifral pervli'PH un Id flu m 1 110 ;, 2d t Int t'hvr.i ItiKuK t'lvilun teni POVNTKIt Ian 21 HIIIUICCA W wlfd of deoree W pointer I"'" Miulli nei-d O'i fLdtlnlv at "I'lTl Cedar av Prlendi may rail Thurs after 7 n m Serilre-i and Int. sat . 1 n ni un. rtaKliv parlora of W T, Atkin I f t 1, Del. IIAIUI I.U J tin Hi, HtlO M1KRT H RliSri:i llelatle an! frlendu lnlt.1 to funernl pervlee on St at 2 10 p m , at hi Ih ii'Mlilem-e 2-' ClUeden aie., c.Uni-id' Pa lnt tn hate West I.urrl III'! Cent ItAMlhi Of 731 Pr. "ton si Jan ', CI.AHUNCI; II only Hon of H T and uu ninma i: n.imhn. Hlatln4 and filepvivi lnllid to prrlren Man 2 n in Ol --r TT. Malr HI1I2 . 1K20 ChfMtiut t-t lnt prKate. JU Mnriah Cem 1'ripndp inn .alliun ee IlKHI) Jan 21. at r..-2-l II iford ae IIMtltV ( l!i:i:i nn of Allium V htm Cnrrl I- Ihnl S'otl of fuiifril iii 1 . irUen from tho f)llr H Itilr HuiUluu l.'O Ch"t-tmi' nt m:VN(H.lS Ian 2'1 i:i.II daush ter nf Jolm .1 and l;Ma I. IteMiold ni Connor! H"lntle-i nnd frletnl. 11 M Sodalltv and l.eaeu- if -nf red Heart h lted to funnr.il Mon "'"tu a in par'llt, retldcnip 1221 S 2lth nt mn r.-qulm niap-i St Anthon ' Chun i. h iii int N'pw Cathedral Cein. Aulo ierpp Month 21 nt ucm:i. 11 ituitLitrs .innV. tr of lati Divlil mid Mi-Ik I It rtnh rf I . 1 J cl 11 .11. ll 1 . ... . 1 unrnl s-'lvl I...I 11 T'ir.e Mnnlli "iV n . i' mii'1 ii'in -i iiiiia niniw nmr "' mi s 1 mind ; t-3 lati 2" VA. 17. A FlVll A)iIK UOlMIKU.s IMtliven mid frlendf Iniltfd lo t.rvli"i. hit. a .in p tn real duire of unn-iii t William A Ariiif-trnnc N Ptuno. U t lnt nrtvite Krlendi mav lew remahit Crl to In p in S CIH Jan. ". HMIN huchind of Cathorlii" Snh ne(. Ilunx) iicd 7 HeU. tiei- nnd f rh nds ln lt.l to fun. ml to'Mtee-t Sat 1 n in renidem e of nin Charlt Mih. 2-,In N lil st Int prune. Green mount nn i riin.i-i nuv utll rri 7 to 0 n 111 ut rvn e. -1.III JO ItVPIIV 1 liiiKliind i 1 ru 1 1.1 f Cithirlur C Sihmnll UdttlUoti Hnd frlfnd. 1'rrt.r'fKlip AMmWU So 4 A tl M P . W lehln-itiir Camn No -.70 p tj nf t'riinril TrtliM Vv U t t n it . Crdr nf Owl. No III1) UpiiI I.enare Coun nt. No Vt Ord r nf I .1 m .Ut emploea nf William Mul.md oIln tnxlted to funernl 1v.1l V Camac it Mil, prUat' Kiti 1 Prl ti in n n. luuy Mew rtinaln SHOVP.l.lN .Ian iii c a T H A H I N R aiii.rhti t li tn llm 1. n,l Bl.'.. lv., u H lath en aul ft lend Itixltd to funernl Fnt k n m . TIT H jnth m Snlunn requiem UltiNi l IMtriik M I hun I ll ll 111 tne V.... ....- ..! .-..,. " '" I illli . . r 1 I I-IH K1MON- Jnn "n rilltlrirriM n t...- hand nf late e-arah A. Simon aced 7.V Tteln tUen and friend nil mk letle nf uhlrh h rfw a ini'iiihi-r. Inxlted to funeral vervlren Hun. I" n m a 11.1 W. (.ehleh bi- Int nrUnte ,n '. n in I.awnMlle Cem. M1IT1I --Jan "3. HIUIIMMIT U hUKhand of Hiden Smith (liee Cnve) KtliiMvfii uml MindM InMU'd to funeral Man s in 1 H ," renldrm- lliaa-mont n Iielll. peui nan- Countv ra Illch iiihim Kt Andrew's Chur.-h HI u hi Ihl Holy Cross Cein, Auto funeral umi 111 nunneniv Jan. i rARfinLf- i
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