'w . ELPH ! s 'sV' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHM, ' 'WEDNESDAYr FEBRUARY 5;lfc v A. IT,. f'M X 6 I 4M ft. kht t 4r b t? 8T 'k l .. ' " ; u i , f i?. J LA ? E'f k... jjii r r t-i. ,VrA WEEK'S LARGEST CASUALTY LIST b 2050 Names Included in Report Issued by war Department MAKES TOTAL 232,281 Afternoon Roster Notes 13 Killed in Action, 25 Dead of Wounds and Others A ., . .. , r n. u , fnnso Henatore. Newark; Alfred H. illlej. Washington, Feb. B. Two thousand , I'Merson: Walter Rhenow. Hlghtalowni Ar- and fifty names appear In the canmlri'mUyivuu. , list released by the, "War Department to-1 J-?",.";,",0! trt: Till day. This list contains the names of Camden:' Gcnrg. A.' Stark. 3.107 Merrill ate- -, officers and enllrted peronnel and Is the I nue. Camden. longest so far this week. Of the day's totals. 11SS were In the mornlnc report GEy JQHjN C. RATES DEAD and 827 In tho afternoon. The latter "- J" . are Included In the following totals op ,.-.. ! . . T Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Had Been Chief of Staff, With Highest Maryland and Virginia. Army Rank -- Cnmn.-ipl.ft th tntnl nre! J Reported Killed In action. , Died from wounds Died of disease 12.5RIJ 13,906 H Died of accident and other j't causes 3 . Missing in action. Including 2.727 I prisoners Wounded . 11,766 ..889 154, 80 Grand totals D2' HFFirERS' LIST Killed In Art Inn LIF.UTr.N'ANT Carl Vehner ton. D. C. ii.j - ni. i'r.. i.ir n.,u,r.i i)ii r Died af Dlsenae. I rational? Reixirted Died r Wound, J LtRIITKKANT Frnnk Hid lie Flcmlnc ,u Franklin, Ph. u VYonnded bonded. Dexree V.V',J",.mt-.!Jl'"l"1,s,, ,,l-.-.!!! .. ,i b t ei LlEUTnANT Ha -old llroehow U.r.Bfel- or rlr)ni1 rnl tow Oft kl and. Cal, Returned ta Duty, I'retlnmU Reported 311,,- iox LIEUTENANT Karl Hue!!. Alma Center Wis. Krroneously Reported Mounded Severely i..-,EViTENANT "amid A, Wascher. Vr- rKNNSYLV.M Klllel In Action ronrORAL Matthew V Ksrus. Mlners. vllle. Mnnndei) Seterelr PniVATKS linnet- I), rvishor, Nnrth nmnlon; llmnlslaw OtrlHiulrrkl Plttsluirnh. ailliert Earshhnreer. Kitr-tt" ft Jim ,1 McCann. :02H t.n'ona street. Phlliuelphla Salvador A. Itnmaln Slurucon, Wol.lnr Itu hola. 147 lohnson avent'e, pi-llidelphta Thomas Phlllln, Klcler. Stkestllle J.uni'.i Klnx. 210S Falrhlll street PhllndelphU, John Mnn, 1137 ollth inhteenth slr,-et. Philadelphia: (llovannl Paltottn. r.i Hell Jnmea Joseph Wales. 2:101 North Taj lor street. Philadelphia. ITonnded Seterrb, I'retlously Rrpurteil Ml,, Int PRIVATK Jesse L. Putton Norwoml. Wamnded. Ierrer I'ndetermlned. Tret inn, tr Reimrteil Mlssinr HF.710KANT John Slnvlek, Shen.tn.lnah. Relumed to Duty. PretlouMy Reiiortrd Mls- Ine r PRIVATE Jceeph R. Klndur Wllk- tn Uarre. TYounded. Degree rndetermtned , CORPORALS John J. Kline. Rummcr- fleld; Alb-rt winch Scninton;-I'olle L. Jen' ,. kins. Mansfleld; William O. Jnnei. I'ltts. burgh: Roger (1. Klscaddln, I-b-mnn: Melt In S. Lefever. York; Joseph 11. Yadluga, Scran ton. PRIVATES Tclks Lis. Donnrni Jllke ... Wandlshln. Tresknlw; Thomas John Ata. Ir haffy. 2207 North Third street. Philadelphia. Anrfrw f. M.,hfln Frnlnnil. Il.irrv K J &L0rmerBr?ol',n; 0Frn? .F-, Wts. loin: i Charlea E. Penrod. South Fork: Ilernsrd A 'J& Peinv-imnn. 7007 Oraya avenue. Philadelphia: Renny Podua. Scranton: Edward J. Rlehl. rf.ois Harsei street, rniMdeipnm: Josepn T Sempeto. Readlnv: Alexander Skrnckl, U7 Cbrlallan atreet, Philadelphia; Charles Wat- son. Incaater: Fred Market. 1020 flreen - wlch street. Philadelphia: Frederick Mc e.ni.v vdviii.. tt-miam m iMii miii. t-llle; William c Rhuhrloht. Shnemnker. vllle: Clojrt It. Romlc. McClure; David II. Schelrer. Hokendauaua; rtrlttlan Smith. WoSJinTkV. CrngTe76re rtuisel T.cl.op; York. Wounded Slightly !' SEROEANTS Edward Frank Keptelna, JKl Sprlnadale; Elmer Alexander Klrksteln, 1 Plttsburah: Franklin C. McF.rlln. Orafton 1 Frank tvius. iiaxieton. . . I CORrORALS Pre.ton R. Jones. Mniportl ! F Andn-W Latev. Terrace; Martin McMlchael, 1 .107 South Fifth street.' Philadelphia: Louis rneo. iuuer, 4. 11 saniom street, k'liuaael- . Phla. IlirOLER Lattaon Jnhn'on. Altnnna. t TR1VATES Curtis A. Dunkelberaer. Snv- . clertown; Albert Dunn. Cuddy: Elmer E. I Mr Fee 8422 North Reese street. PhH-tdi-1. phla: .Mike p. McCInin. 2ni North Ninth . (i atreet. Philadelphia: John Paklsh. Charlernl; I Carl P. Priest. Johnstown: William Joseph 1 Walton. 2817 West Oakdale street. Phlladel- ' I Phla (leoroe D. Willi im. 8r. South Mat. lack street West Chester: Jamea W. Yates, Lebanon: Michael Mtconl. Lancaster: Robert Vincent Mullnarl, Dormont: Tony Tabasco, 018 Annln street. Philadelphia; Archie r,. Tanner. Hallsteadt Martin Fnhcsen, Ilrnd- ilock- Chris Welllnctnn Rl-nb.iuh. Kl's. worth: Albert L. Roth. Asplnwall; Frank steml. Koppel: Earl M. Relnert. Iloyertown: Andy Tahmas. Pittsburgh; Kmrnett W. Mc- Fadden, Ilrookd-ile: Joseph Rotell. Archbald Andrew S. Rusnork. lleaverbrook : I.ynn Henry Schrodlng. Port Carbon; Arthur W, Schumacher, Rolfe; Alfred B. Shoemaker. Waynesboro; Edward A. Wills. Lnretto; Ar thur 1 Msnley, Fullerton; Frd I. M.irkrt. Wuupum: Elmer K Marshall. New ItrlRhtnni William .1. o'Mollev. Putatnn: Alhert p Poair. 18.12 North Clarion street. Phllndel nhla; George R. Roth. 4707 Fowlee street, Manayunk, Philadelphia; Edwin M. Mar. atelier, lloyertown: Felix J. Semasko. Pitta burgh; Albert II. Williams. Pittsburgh; Jo. seph Mancusco. Carbondalet Hubert R, WINTER RKSORTS hfAv:iii:hi:v.iiitM:i:i TROUBLELESS TRAVEL DE LUXE GIVES YOU 100 TRAVEL PLEASURE YOU HAVE KIRNKIt THE RIGHT TO FSK IT AFTER THE STRAIN CALIFORNIA With or Without Kaeort Including The Voaemlte Apache Trail Grand Can- Jmn nnd the Romantic llssleos HOTELS DE LUXE FLORIDA-CUBA With or Wltbont Kaeort Including All The Famous Resorts Tho Over Seaa Kultroud und Havana FINEST Or Our Exceptional Kn-erl W III Arrange lour Pullman Steamship and Hotel Ket-erratlous Amuliere Am time Everything for Everytraveler ASK FOR THE ROOK THAT INTERESTS YOU RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO 1005 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA MinTOPI.AYH H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAQED BT MEMBERS OF iTHE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION J5ELMONT WD AUOVB MAItKST WILLIAM VATtNIIM In THE BIQN OF THE CR088" rFDAR 60TIt CEDAR AVENUB BRYANT WASHBURN In "THE WAT OF A -MAN WITH A MAID" t-v -r ICCI TrV! MAItKET BETWEEN UaJl- .Um r0TI AND eOTH FANNT WARD In .,1 'THE CHEXT" Colonial Gtn. A Mapltoood Ay. 2:15 and 8llB P. . OABT DE8I.T8 In INrATUATlOn- EUREKA 40TH A MARKET 6TS. MATINEE UA1LT "sttEvw; ON WEHLEN In A BPREE" ORD 4T1S Frankford Ar. ",., KART Jji MUNOI IWH tW tOADWAT" O'Malley. Carrlcki Anthony lnterlero. Plttatong Joseph Stornablc, Joseph lakubl In, McAdooi Joseph zyska, !ct. NEW JKUSEY Wounded Setrrrly PRIVATES Anthony Quail an, Hnbnken Tlnn-lnl.!, flrln. Trnlnnt I'.lmer A. Hormail l'latnlUldi Gilbert Hltester Strange. Jersey cit.-. Waunded, Degree Undetermined COn POnA 1.8 Nelson Pamuel lro'on. 021 nerkeiey atreet. Camdrni Itatph i lSvrrlj. tni..ii. ........ t..t.....M e...... rhi. illllllltl'- Til l-U Hill .,.. .... , MECHANIC Edward Schumacher. New Brunswick. . . .,. PRIVATES Alciandrl Klaninsisy, oairmi Frnnk .LLsrlo, Lvndhurali Francis John . Maloney. Jersey Cttvi Alexander Msrottn,. Jersey Cltyt Henrv Peter Schlchtel. union t Jscob Maltjka. New Ilrunsnlclt: Arthur .tirgargy, nn.eiie I'arKi nenry "'"'V. Ti arks Andrew J. Rullltan. Newark! John Hi Weldner, En Harbor City. Wounded Slightly SERGEANTS Frederick If. Irfdle. Irtlng ton. Harrv )t. Taggart, Newark. i'iiiiiiiiiai, Jame I.. O'Neill, Oratin-e. PRIVATES Frnnk llrown, '",r" SmE' Edward Fehlk. Jrrsey City .Antonio tllo tcnuttn. Ilatonnc; Ilajmnnrt ..."'IT.', -Mount I'lenaant: Irving Smith, di'f'f'l Joseph I'. Muller. llnlmken: Lawrence Mum. ran. Jersey Cltyi William K. Walton, Jer- ! San 'lsn, Cal., Feb. C Lieutenant today Total t.enerai jonn o.uicr u.itei, u. a, .., - . 13 31,046 ' tired, died here In his eightieth car. General Dates wus born In St. Charlc-s county. Mo., August 26, 1812, ft Bon of IMnard Bates, who was Inter Attorney Oeneral In the Cabinet of President Lln- 1 T . .,! rtPrtfYient. nn Atlfll 14 1906, General Hate had served forty- mivc years in tne rniieu Bimen raii 232.281, dating from April 14, 1861. He terjol at the battles of Yurktown, Gaines Hill, Malverin Hill. Second Dull Run, An tletam. Fredericksburg and Gettysburg VnhlnB- For thirty years he served uest of tlv .Mississippi Itlver and In the NorthwtVt "nu nlonic the .Mexican uonier. , , . ,,.,, ,h K.,ih.Amer- lean War. lie ttns appointed brigadier geiivr.il of Voluntiers and later u inajt gencr.il. He participated In the lighting at ni Cnney and before Santiago. Later He semd l.i tin Plilllmilncii. On IVi.ru- j 1906 , npiolnted chle: or "'. . . '. . 1 .. ... ...- staff with tho rank of lieutenant gen- cral 30 HEROES IN "GRIP" TEST i i Sailors Volunteer to Contract Influenza; to Aid Science lloston. Feb. 5. Fifty healthy oung men, toluntcors from the naval deten tion barracks here, ttere taken to the' quarantine station at Gallup Island to day to submit to Influenza tests by it board of goternmeiit experts. They will no sunjecieii to etoiy xntmn meinou ih Infection In order that nn e:.haustie study of the "cause and mode of spread of Inlluenza" may be made. l'rofi-'sur Milton J. lloM-nnu, of Har vard, will supervise the lati-.it experi ment. Observations and suggestions vtlll lie made by Dr. Jn ph (loldheiger. of Washington : Or G. M. McCoy, director of the hygienic laboratory there: Dr. J. J. KeagiMti, of the Chelsea Natal Hos nlt.il. mul n.tiroFontntlt es nf tho Publiu 1 Health Service. t nrevIniiK oxiierlment late In the full nrei was unsuccessful, efforts to Inoculate the subjects tvltn the UHease railing, TO SELL POWDER PLANT U. S. Will Dispose of $75,000,000 Works at Nitro, W. Va. Charleston. IV. Viv., Fell, it (Uy A. P.) Wonl has been recelteil from the War Department by the Chamber of (-,,, m,, horn thnt tlin 7B 00(1 000 on merce hero mat tne ib.Mii V uiu smokeless. Jiowilcr plant recentlj loul- ineieu tu .turn, iuuiict-11 iiium ,iwn, Charleston, will be Milil In lurce part to nrt:,te parties. A commission heaileil 1 i ". V. ' : .' ' l i.i .t.. I " -mJ' r ?CQ ."" . rrt"'"'," . ' ,thn Xiwhv He tilnnt lie remineu. . Lieutenant Colonel D. K. Shurtleft t,aj been ordered to dispose of all the . i.,nt8 hpre except the storaite , nrea. ivhlcli will be reUtlned by the not- eminent aH 11 field BUpply depot for the ordnance dtpartmeni, Seelcy's Adjusto Rupture Pad Increases efficiency of a truss 50 Ser-r ft? luiuiaior $7.09 GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER The srll-aiUustiag features, of Ibla Pad sake It easy to weur. und the Thorn. beraw Uegulator allows of alteriag pre sure at ttlll. Mast rupture Krow slowly nor.e beriinse Irua.ea thut eeemrd rlchl In the beginning were not. Our Improved pnllaneea and advanced methoda Inaor Imnnitement for evtrr ma. and .are) xaanv. 1. B. SEELEY. 1027 Walnut St. Cut out and Ween for refereo. WINTER RESORTS JAPAN-CHIHA Ullh or Without Kaeort Including Peking The ireut It nil and lively Floral Seasons In Fasci nating Japan PULLMANS REAL AUTOMOBILES PHOTOPLAVSl II IMDn FRONT ST. U1RA1ID AVE. " , . Jumbo Junction on Frankford "I," PAULINE FREDCHICK In "ZAZA" L0rlIST.DJD AND LOCUST BTnEETU LAJV-tJOl Mala. 1:30.3:30. Evg. 0i30 to 11 LOUISA M, ALCOTTB "LITTLE WOMEN" NIYOM MD AND MARKET STS. l'HlV.'l'l 2,Bi j a and t BE8H1R mw. In 'TUB ENCHANTED 11ARN" PARev Bldo Avt- nd Dsuphln Bt. rVMr. Mat. 2HB. Evg. :,3 to 11 PAULINE FREDERICK In "OUT OF THE SHADOW" RIVOLI "D AND BAN8OM STS. OAI1T nES7.TS In -in r a i u A l lUM- STRAND 0,mMANTOATvAXfn AT VBNANQO WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In THE BILVEK KIK." ,- Hkt" -(rJ. im it. r5Z&&fZi3 V. 111! BSSSk WSmifiL B'l? iftis' Ji3,!,"T.i VSXn&jmWW v.u mm MRS. ROOSEVELT SAILS . Colonel's WMow Will Sec Qncntln's ,1 Grave ami Visit Soldier Sons New York, Feb. 5. (lly A. P.) Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Wdow cf the' former Peealitent. una flrnnnt. tlin nan. 1 BrtlI.pr. nn .i,. T.Venrd llnoi- Tjirrnlne """ff on tne 1'Tencn liner iKjrrainc, wnicn sniicu irom nere toaay. She will lslt tho gravo of her son. Lieutenant Quentln Roosevelt, who was killed In an airplane, battle oxer th German lines, nnd also plans to spend severai weeks with her sister, Miss Kmlly Carew, who la doing war work In Italy. Vhllo In Franco Mrs. Roosevelt will see her sons. Lieutenant Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt and Captain Kermlt Roosevelt, How long she will remain nbroad was not announced, U. S. TANK "SECRETS" TOLD Army' Officer Reveals Them to Antn.i motive Engineers 'e York, Feb. 6. Secrets of tho con. structlon nnd use of tho "tank" by the American army were tnld today by Lieu, tenant Colonel Herbert F. Allien. 17. S. A., to the annual meeting of the Hoclety of Automotive Knglneere. Tho speaker, n. past president of the society, who has been In practical charge of tank engi neering, Illustrated his talk on the "land cruisers" with pictures, showing them In construction and In nctlon. Tho afternoon res,Ion was devoted to I nemodcled Into latest tho discussion of nutnmoblles and the , styles, cleaned, block probable effect of aeronautic experience i ed. dyed and retrlm- ., .,.. . ... i.,,- md fntl.ll to new. luruiK ino war upuu uuiumuuiie prac- tice. WINTFR nF.aOUT ASIU'Vtl I K. N. V. jj-afiji o lk28SJe (XJ&& rw.' . America's All-Year Resort. Winter Tourist Head, quarters of tlie Soulliern Appalachians. Eastern America's Climax in Mountain Grandeur and Invigorating Climate. A veritable tcenie tvonJerUnd,"In the Heart of the Blue Ridge." In a 100 mile circle aroui i Aiheti'te are 64 peaks 6000 feet and over; Mt. Mitchell 6,71 1 feet, "Top of Eastern America." Two hours by motor into heart of Pisg.tli National Forest and Game Preserve. A hundred milel of paved streets nd raids throughout mountains; on the Dixie Highway. Sportiest 18 hole, all-turf coif links South. Pure wstrr from 17,000 ecre, cry-ownrd water shed, on eastern slopes of Mt. Mitchell. Come to Asheville for rest, recreation, pleasure, business, agriculture, livestock, orchardinc. Ideal for homes. For railroad tourist rates, ask nearest railroad ticket agent. For entertainment reservations writer Langren. Battery Park, The Manor, Grove Park Inn, Swannanoa-Oerkeley and Margo Terrace. Illustrated Alhevtlie folder and BOARD OF TRADE IIICHMOMI, VA. ThS"0", Mnht iiii)ni(1rnt tint I In the Houtli. Ronmn Hlnsle or en Milte. with nnd without lit, tin. Kuroitean plao. II limtratrd booklet on f Queat. o. h tv ei si on:. SOPTIIERX P1XK. N. P. SOUTHERN PINES HOTEL Modern In etery respect. Stenm hent electric lights. Write for booklet nnd ratct, I. F. McAHAMS. Prnii. CAMDEX. M. P. HOBK1RK INN NOW OI'KN Golf, Tennis, llldlne. Hunting. Bungalow. II. O. MARVIN. Mrr. Cottages Hot Hedge. Ha. HOTELS Indian River and Rockledgc ROCKLEDGE, FLORIDA Golf. Tennis, floating. Fishing. Hunting, etc.-, Ideal climate. Write for circular. W. V ' BROWN Manager s, lldcn Hotel. Lake nuna Summer sesom Uran- pee. N H. "JAt'KwilVVH.I.i:. TLA. ARAGON HOTEL Kuroiiran plm. St. .in up W here it!ir(e, enmfort A. nerhi prrinll. A nh.rc for fnni lly nnd tnurVN l.Mt. II. Johnson. .Mrr, rilAKI.KTON. 8. C. dlcnilieil Snutlirn hn- pltnlltv nml spb-n I'd s. rvlc-. A fi tt "lilo-ks from tho beautiful Hitierv l'-irk llal.. iiikid request. R. II SMYTHE. Manager. llll. Fl. l-lnt.1 Parnmnunr Under new man'g't notei raramotmi Ahaniuteiv fireproof EuroiKan plnn. Elee lights and run'K water In every room Two blocks from bay. OLD POINT COMFORT. VA. Find out dliTfrcnce In fares to the far Souti resorta and Old Point Comfort OLD POINT COMFORT V- Hotel riinniherlln or Rooklet and information at Cook's. 223 B. Iiroad: Ramond ft Whltcomb. luu". Chest nut: "Ask Mr. Foster." In Acker' t'.'tb and Chestnut. Arosrlcan Expre. Co 1127 chestnut IMIOTOPLAYS PHOTO FIAYS tlirOUCh ORTAIMFD TfcS which is tSJA the finest ROOHIM& Sr fOBPORATtOM. AIL L 12th. Morrl ft Pasiyunk An Alnaitibra Mat.Dallyat2 Et(.U:4DA'J. WILSON OR THE KAISER" a nr1 1 C 62D AND THOMPSON STS APOLL AJ ' MATINEE DAILT TOil MOORE In THIRTV A WEEK" a n ATM A CHESTNUT Below 10TH ARCAU1A int M. to 11:13 P. M. r I1UIS HENNISON In BANDTf HURKB OF U-UAR-U" 7. t irnlOn BROAD STREET AND RLUEdIKU SI'SOt'EHANNA AVE " CECIL P. DB MII.I.FS 4llU SQUAW MAN" ; BROADWAY ,,ro.rV,Wpr.v' -THE SILVER KINO" 54ESTNUT HILL nERT LYTELL In 20 German. erut 'UNEXFrJtJir.u i-i.At.r.o r.DDrC5 M11 ST" MANAYUNK EMPKt-3 MATINEE DAII.Y MAE MARSH In THE O.LOHIOU'' ADVENTURE" FAIRMOUNT s6,lh,A4T,c4!,f1nDDAAJY FRED STONE In UNDER THE TOP" r-. .ill V THEATRE 1311 Market St. FAIV11L .1 8 A. M. to Midnight. CARMEL MYERS In t .WHO WILL MARRY ME7" , P. . oT TIIEATltE Below sprue 56 1 H 1 . MATINEE DAILY CLARA WILLIAMS In "CARMEN OF THK KLONDIKE" GREAT NORTHERN '& iTiM IMPERIAL ". MJtfU OLOA PETROVA In THE PANTHEIl WOMAN" Jp"lm apW X Swimming Pool. Oulf. Seafood Cuisine. Every European Path and ireatment. Write (ir.o.F.ADAMrt.Slsr FartrMH Monroe. Va. OverseasShippingCompany I'hlladclphln Chicago New York Host on Senttlc Vancouv'cr San Francisco To Increase our fnrllltlea for handling Consolidated Car Kreluht from Chleaao tn tho Pmllle Coast, antl to tietter serte our rllents ninenilly. tto hate lense.1 n lre tvarehnue at S40.a42 llast North Water Htreet, locntetl on spur of tho Chlraito nnd Northwestern Itnllwar. flhlp- ments welnhlna: In eieesa of lo.nort pounds Intended for Consolidation at Chlenao In our Kaport Cars tla 1'aeine Coast should Ix. eonslimed to Orersena Hhlpplnr Com. pany, rare Chlcaeo ft Northwestern Itny. Co.. riilcnt-i,. nnd It so rnnslaned will I switched free to our warehouse, nnd thus sato expense of cartage. We are not only In Poltlon to under take the consoll.latkin of 'hlnmen for fivtwirt tla PaelOc Coast to tho Orient. Au7trllJ and" New Zealand, , Ini t will I he alad to receive our shipments for stor aRe In our warehouse at reasonable rates. Wo are also In position to distribute carload, consigned to our w"hou to two or rnore eons snee.-rhl. will en- 5h pment.'for 'ie erAl cu.Iomer. In Chi- 'enao to fofward same to us aa carload Y..". .. A.Mrt rntes. ttatea for dla- trlbutlnc era will bo furnished upon application. Overseas Shipping Company DllEXKI. IHJII.niNO Philadelphia. Ta. Hit .omlinrd Men's Hats . ,- n ,t.t c Jeff en on Hat Co., 135 S. 10th St. WINTER RK1QRTS AHiir.vii.i.r.. n. c. - r - Hci - t icy special horel Lit free. "." ASHEVILLE. N. C. Ti.rr" 'itv, I W& pgg TLANTIC CITY JVIETN OERSEV mAH uork and no play mak Jatk adult boy You know the old nursery jtnplevbut do )ou appreciate the truth it con tains? lie adust J by it. Those strenuous, anxious days are over, so gic jourself a much needed rest. Come to AlUntio City and lnk on th notif Boardwtlk brettbe that onl?rful It air lata your tyttrm, forirt, for awbilt, yur iulnM troutsUt and y 0111 return to your labura Ilka a grant rtttrwhtd, Yu'D M m bck W i-iKomti. Tin Coif U A-l. Yn nn nytj i fj pBsp tbt Wid ar ct fffdiblfl ndc to a relBBs Avr the 'Walk. Tlw notanat u fine. Tkea tacri trt Tkattci. fieri, bata Swtoosic Ptals, tic Etc THE LtAOINQ HOUSES aia always open and will fur r.i h full information, ratea, etc. MarborougnUlenheini Hole. Dennis The She I burn Hotel Strand Galen Hall IloteJ Chelsea Hotel St. Charlea Srisido Honae The Ilolmhnrst The Wiltshire (ne..n?DiaboutKeb.iS) Far BfrjtR . schttlali of rurra'ml ttirui (auHtici. catsalt IkI bd ttU ---.-x !..--, M iaRaB rKAYi'IOREATLANncari lWRmGrATESTH0TaSWXES3 . . . - s - Weitmin.ter Fy, Av. near Beach. Else, Westminster to,t. prlvilt, ,,,, run water. 112 f 0 up wkly. t2.r,0 up dally. C.Buh re HOTEL B0SC0BEL S & -;; open Thorourhlt heated Bklt. A. E. Marlon i llERNP.RSVIf.T.K. PA. WAITERS PARK7m VI Wernersville, Pa.io6 CUNSET HALL Pn all year. Cheer JPI.31 n f( h0Jni comforts. tTisp. dry air: beautiful mountain walka. Slelshlliff. coasting, etc. Not it eanatorlum. Write GEO. H. HAUL. Mcr . Wlllt.NLHtS VII.I.C. PA., or ledger Central. ST. XI'firsTINK. Fl.. The Monson On waterfront. New modern, flrepnf ro- 100 rocnin, 00 bat ha niOTOPIAVS & f juit tike flacr i-ii.tiKii.NAiv.. -m i.eiov.n m'mort- of mv f tor rest, recreation 'and health. Flna all- 1 true mfira. ruwiuai. s-iib,h..ti. and Washington lamp, .-no a.j. r. o h. -of .v.: I year-round climate. Splendid mountain 1 tho other beloved nnea nhn departed this Second and Third Relief Asso. of P. R. T, I roads. Free Oarage. Electric tad move. I life Feb. 3. 1017. .Co., Falrhlll Illeachery. Invited to funeral I meat trea'mrnt when desired. HesU.at I NATIMNtEI. SU.MER Kservlcea. Thurs. 1:30 p. m., 8443 Emerald I phrslclan and purses. Two hours from I flRIST In sad and lotlnc ronptnlmnM t. Remains mat- b,- tlewed Wed. eve. I i-hiladelplila txpreiaiervlee.Alw.ysopen. I . oi, Jlar hther WIU I l nn ?T illS I EVELAND. Feb. . KATHRYN, beloved V 0i.erMpnianagemeBI. Eat.Uytare. J Sl"",' i.Vi Ills i-Illl r5nri ' daugntrr of a.ome'F. and Sarah M. Ete. .,.i, i f r-eu. a. mi.. iiui t-llll.DnnN. I i,n, in0, jicC.arvey). aged 3 Rtlatlvea and The following: theatres obtain their pictures .. 1. .l r,rti . t tit ti -. as the STANLEY Bookimr Corporation, n truarantee of earlv ahowinir of productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Bookinj; Corporation. I IRFRTV ukoad & Columbia av, lDCfAl I MATINEE DA1LV FRED STONE In "UNDER THE TOP" 333 MARKET TOE7WT DOnOTHV GISH In "THE HOPE CHEST" MODFI 42S 0L"" fiT. Orchtr. IV1 ',, Continuous I to u. CARLTLE HUCK1VKU, In "X-uvr. 1.I A iiuitlll" OVFRRROOrv C3U "AVER. ' V CiADJA ' -TV FOHD av ' VmOINIA PEARSON In V I "HUCHANAN'B WIFE" DAI Aa"C 1214 MARKET STnpi rlf. 10 A. M. to Mitt? .. VA?Ttintr .- --- r. , NAZIMOVA In "EYE FOR EYE" PRINCESS sW'WT? MAnT ROLAND In " Pl "THE PBOIIIOAI. WIFE" REGENT MA,JK1JT 5T-BtvmT ETHEL IIARHYMORK 2 U P' l THE IHVniir-Hieil " . . DIAI TO UERMA.NTOW.sTTn rvlAL i jy AT TUI.I'FilivniTr." .,. . . -. r.: 'IW KRV i 1 -e AT TCI.PEIIOOlTij-v- ., HAROLD IA7CK1VOOD In ,N fiT' "PALS FIRST-' ,n RUBYMARKST.BEL0 NORMA TAI.MArwii?.,.,, I NORMA TAI.3IA nnaT.'1 P. U, "THE FORBIDDEN CITY" SAVOY ,2" .fWffiSls: 8 A. M. TOimvSv,, . H. l,,h ' Hl?h "'u,m, masa Church of HAnnTCAHBTIn N,0UT'th Epiphany 3,0. a. m. Int. private. Holy iiux-s-u - STANLEY 8WI"uAFttpr NORMA TAIifADOE In " U' THE HEART OF WETONA" VICTORIA J?uaiili?? THEDAI1ARA tn ' THE SHE DEVIl' PAntJEL POST Leg Comfort Don't suffer from Tarlroso veins, airnlln k. i...u kn... n,l an. lilea or other leg troubles which nee.1 constant, certain support. t IIUI.ISM ICF.I MTDCK1MI v'lll malio you happy nnd ensy. Throw nwny torturing elastics or troublesome bandages and fnrcet leg troubles. Corliss l.accd Fltncklna mado to neas. .-.. .--Tt-'i.l,.,,-- .., rr, iviinouc eianii?, wrnr lor sS&ja .7.", iKmA,Sn?.n,,o:'2.v' aii.ry.rl uml I'ill VnA hsT uipri hum vnnt .'ill inn tu I,.n i,at.4 .J .. . ! fa l measurement blsnk No.r.. Hours II to 0 rlallvt Mil II to S:.1d. We nlio make nbdomlnal belts (e las. tie and non-clastic) to order. iir'in in rij rm a si !". lif" fmm rennn. Corliss I.linb Sneelnlty Co. 11I1.IS.IS Filbert Ht..rhltn..Pn. Acerwood Tutoring School rncotn tho rccrtfl of children ih- re tulri" Intllvldunl Iniitructlon tn ndvnnro In Mrhonl work. Hxrellent enro for phje rally weak nntl undevolopeU children. Manual worlt, Rardenlnir. athlotlrs. Outdoor life, l.arfre irroundfl. Devon, Pa, .i miners from rhlladelphia, Cataloff. Mil Dovereaux. Principal UOX A. WKVON. TA. Il LANGUAGES , AT THE Berlitz School IS41 CIIKSTM'T NTRF.HT Knlrnnrr nn ICth Ntrret fly the Herllt:! .Method atudenta Irarn not only to reail nnd write but nlsn to UNDERSTAND and to SPEAK forcli:n languages. TRIAL LESSON FREE Terms may bo begun nt any time. Causeries Francaises Consertatlon et Fremont latlon Tous les mercredls n -1 heures. ICntreo libra pour r.os cletes presents ct nnclens. BANKS BWFJVESS Fr S0DI COLLEGE aucceis of our LT.Illll.ltfM In .Stenoitraiihy. Hrcrptrtrlnl Coume. Cnminprfl.il Cnurm?. Ctfit n Triilrilnir. 1'nokKornlnc. C'II1 Sprlio. T. nlnir. KnKltNh ami retimanhlp. All cournt-H ttiutrht In 4iur lav Schoitl. nlso Mon,. wrii.. j- ri. nnrniH. nirmi rintmen Tu-'h. A- Thurti.nlirhtu, i:ntr any thiie. R11 1VMMT HTHKKT KIIOIU'IIAM) AM) IIOOKKKEPlN'n UUT Krauumrn i. re 11, fuiisinut ii-innnu. UOOd ' .,.. a.i,i.. ...,. .... . n. . n,l the essv. sntedv system. IVmnl.1. nlsht classes Intensive training. .nroii any time. 1.-1111 or write for full rtnrtlriilars and patalnir lire's PIHI.A. Ht'SINF1' COM.KOK nml College of f'nmmerr. 1017 t neatnnt wt Tenrhers ll'nnled Pns'tlons tti.ltlnic. Frt-e e-uNt'n for College anil Nnrmtl ar.iduHtra. Modern Te'ichcrs' llnreiiil, 1002 Market St. -,- . ..--. n-K. 1 MKAItRi 'iW'ZV.JSSX'Z: 22' SII7 CHHSTNIIT ST. Phlla. School for Nurres. 3d&Chestnut Sts. Ilnipital nnd Home Train. Call or write. TAYLOR SCH 01 J&JK SBTiKilVj St. ,,, , .. . ,.,r i,i.-t,i-iii- rr r: : i J"i"'r.S. .THi." 7n.;-r'0,""nal "n, S'm n methods. 112., Spruce, ny .-.polntm-nt. , 1'oong Women and filrla School of Horticulture for Women Practical and Theoretical Initruction in All Garden Work Vegetable and flower gardens. Ureenhuusea g0Sri;B,;ft,hT8niy -T H" D'B' Course atarts January Slit. Short couraa 11 p1rl alalia I alt HI i . " aj 1 . rn a., lie tl'Ilf. HIBinFIIA EMZAI1KTI1 I.FlfiHTON l.fE. nirictw Ambler, PennMylrnnla, llt'NIC I " I K. Peall Conservatory It. All wind nnd strlntt Instruments tauu-ht. Also Piano Voice F.lneiitlnn Pram iMr Art. Phone Tioga 3S-10. Cataloic. , " Stni v.irth Ilroul 1714 Clieiln-f .i ' f " ' s IN MMMORIAM jBvnths a ADAMS. At Audulam. N. J.. Feb 4. OLIVE helot ed wife of Hexxledlah Adama and dnuehter of Dald nnd l.a.r-nu &htI. ItelatleN and friends inxltrd to funeral aerv ":,r',e. ". .'" ' i-i'ii v niii-i, Iladdnntield. N. J. r.nenua may rail Thura.. liliolntflf rhntw irrniinil 7 Hi 0 t m. Int adJolnlni chanel around. RAKER. Captain HCfllART AMORT I BDirrATinXAT. . ' HoUi Metes I f7?nS9RKEHNHHlffi7JI I ' uSHHsKVaVBHflilHBSEplSHRBfetl HSi HARE, killed In airplane accident In Franc, "i r'i.,iailves and frlenda Invited to fu ller. ! HUS Short memorial servlr. will "4. . itelalive ami menus invuea to lu be held 'at Trinity C.ii.rch. Princeton." N. J., oe neia at -xnniiy t u.ircn. i-rinceton. w. j., Wed.. Fen. (I. at 3-1.1 r. m. 1'rlends are rnrrilnllv Invited to attend. Trains l.nvtnff , rordiallv Invited to attend. Train leaving T aSn'd i?JS,P,.,,m.1'.hr,r'iv;1,P,,'i'ee".on1if:!.I P. m and 2-37 P m.. respectlvelt Return-1, 's'tatlon. l'hlla,de!1!hTVn,at U& i Irlg trains leave Princeton for Philadelphia at rttlll p m. anu nil" :10 p. m. n.vnu Feb. 4 ELIZA J i.w.iii.h.'Sa. 07. Invltrd to funeral. Thur., 8-30 n, .0 Itelatlw. .nt e,inJ: n" RS43 Chrl.tlan st. Solerhn high maai rt Itrr. aaed TAl.n tf W llarr O'JT I niiiru in iuii- n. "ravers lane. m. Int, Prl - Chestnut Hill. Thurs., 2 p, vate. I IIAXTER.- rtriddeniy. i-ch. 2, FRANK 1... husband of Clara llaxter (ne Moore) and .nn of late Theodore and Mnn- V-llcalth llaxter. Helatltea nnd friends, also Wash- Ingtnn Camp No n P. I). S. of A, t Court .irtit riiiMu-i,H,,. .. ;'. r "i i.i eiu- neral servlcea Frl,. 3 p m.. 3S.13 N. BIh at. Int. Oreenmount t-em. 1-rlends may view re- inaina Thura. eve. IlElNB.Feb, 2. ALBERT C. husband of Mary Iletne- (nee Nlchter). aged 30. Hela - tlvea and frlenda. emploea of Industrial T.. T. and S. Co.. Intlt.d tn funernl. Thura.. mass Our WMly" Help nf Christian Churrh u a. in. int. i.e.. wamcurai t,eni. tutu Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. I1EHRY, Feh. 2. KATHARINE II. BERRY (nee Norrls). widow of Thomaa n..u narert 00. Relatives and frlsnria In. Ej i vlted to aervlcea. Thura . 1 p. m., residence ot son-in-iaw. itivnaru j, neueaen. yuti xenn auiry iici.iii - "" iie isnai- anu at,. Camden. N. J. Al.o servlcea at Gospel Mary . Hickman. Relatives and frlenda In Hall. 2437 Maschrr st.. phlla., 2:43 o. m. vlted to funeral. Sat,, 1:30 p. m.. snn-ln- Friend may call 11 ed. eve. Int. Laurel Hill Cem. ,, ,. ., . t , ihj ELIZABETH BOWER. Notlc of funeral HUBHS. Feb. 4. WILLIAM C, husband ltt,'r-.-.-v t-i , ,,..... .. .'of Mary L. E. Hubba. Relative and friends. URACKNF.Y. I-eb. 3 EMMA R.. wife of , ,ders of which he wa a member. In John 11. Ilrackney, Relatlvea dnd friend J i,rt to funeral sen Ices, Frl.. 2 p. in.. 14.1 Invited 'Krv,f,y,.n.Mr,,l l. ".'". ."v.rIE. Washington lane. Otn. Int. private Re. H. llalr nidg.. 1S20 Cheatnut at. Int. prl- ra',ns may b. viewed Thura. eve. VHRADY. Feb. 3. JOHN C. aon of lata Philip and Mary Ann Brady. Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 2183 N. Falrhlll st. High requiem mala at Ht, Edward's Church Hi a, m. Int. Holy l iTrosa t .-Ti. .-i,,, ii't,-i ' HHEEN. - Ft-li. 4. MATILDA NORRI8. wWuW "' Joll1 "f'".' 'orm'!r ' Lower .!.. t.-avnahin- Limit nnrriorv IVimtu rr1 Merl"n township. Montgomery County, aged 80. Relatlvea and friend Invited to funeral .ervkea. Bat. 2 P. m lie K.jb .1 pit, ?r''",;:B. wiii ia at n ifr. hiVi: Phlla. and Wo'lern It. By to meet train leaving 9th at. 1 P. m. Frlenda may call Fr!'...,.!!f;i.r.ir.M- , s Tinan . -... .. j-iSihYf 'J'r,lck. Relative; ."nd frlenda mVlie " Tl. ." ' - . in.. mau r...... rm BROWN. At Jerfersonvllle, p... Feb. S, THOMAS A. HllOWN. husband if Ijiura Brown, aged S3. Relatives and friend. Fort Washington Lodge. No, 80S. F. and A. M.. and all other organliallona of which ha wa rnemoer, invn.u .w i..ii, ite rtsioence, Thur, 1 p ro. Int. rltat.. Xtt Xfnrl.h Remain may be flawed IV.d.. 7 to B Cem, HtlrifANAN . Feb, 4. MAROAnET DITH HUCHANAN ne. Caawell). talf of wmaa Buchanan. Htlatlvea n4 frlenda Itra io iunerai avrviess, inurs,. 2 rx pa.. DKVTHH neral, Thura,, 8 a, m., brother-in-law's real, denca, Charles Callahan. 23 H. Klnc St., (Iloueester. N, J. Holemn high mats of requiem Bt, Maty Church 0 a. m. Int, private, v " , l-a ri.i.-vr. een. 4, illi maud j,, nua. httnri Af Anna t. On.m.ptf ITnnllln Inn of Mary McAllister and late Illchnrd Cant. Iln. Itrlatlvea and friends. Court Passyunk, i No. 84. F. of A, I Loyal Order of ioose. Kerry Society, Invited to funeral, Frl., a. m., 17SO pi. isth st. Holemn mnsa of requiem Church of Ht. Thorns s 19:30 s. m. Int. Holy croaa Cem. Auto aervlce. . .-.... .. IHI, O. rf..l,... ,.n.,.. . CAHKF.Y. n.i. a initw husband f i Fs!r4'5yw.V . . ... ... ........ v i-".- ." to fun.r.l'.T-hurV.. 7,10 a. ..' MSI I Apn 81.' llPqUlPITI him t HI, UfOrr H rhurrh d t i.a uiti rm. Church R a. m. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. CHAFKY. Buddenly. lit Chesterfield. N. J.. Feb, S. AI.DA V., wife of Oscar D-. Chafey and dauehter of Ocorae II. nnd F.llsa Sexton, aged 20. Funeral services Frl.. Ches. ...A.tJ V, . ., T. T..aU.. ,r,,.r,u( ,i ., 4 p. III. .tl.l .niuii.iunin N, J., Friends may view remalna Ttiurs.. 4 tn 8 p. m. Carrlnxea wilt meet tho 9 a. in. train from Market at. ferry, l'hlla" and the 0:'J0 train from Trenton at Horden town. N. J. CHAFKY. Suddenly! St Chesterfield. N. J., Feb. 8. OSCAR t.. husband of Aid V. Chafey and aan of W, Henry .and Amanda Chafey. aaed 81. Funeral servlcea at Ches terfleld. N. J., 2 p. m.. Int. Jacobstown 77, J, Friends may view remalna Thura.. 4 to 8 p. m. Carlasea will meet tho 0 a. m. train from Market at. ferry, Phlla., and the n:20 train from Trenton at Borden town. N. J. CHAPMAN. Feb. 8. SARAH JANE, wlfa of !,eemlh Chapman and daurhter of Ada and late Orlmihaw Farrar, aaed 80. Rela tltes and frlenda tnvlted to funeral servlcea. Thura., S p tn., 8S21 N. American at. Int. Northwood Cem. Frlenda may tlew remalna Wed. eva CIIASEY. Suddenlv. nt Chesterfield. N. T lh. 8. AI.DA V.. wlfa of Oscar D. Chasey and daughter of Oeorsa if. and Eliza Beaton, aged 2. Funeral service Frl., lata . i..... !...(.. O. I., vt T 1o ..... Tn. Jacobstown. N. J. Friend." tnay view re-, mains Thurs.. 4 to 8 p. m. ' I CHASEY.-Suddenlv. at Chesterfield. J.. Feb. 3. OSCAR I, husband of Aid V. rhasev and son of W. Henry and Amanda Chasey. aged 81. Funeral services Frl.. late resinence. unesierneia. w. j,, 12 noon, int.' Jacobstown. N, J. Frlenda may tlew re-1 ,,.n..,n m,.u.,, .w r ,.. ,,,. CLARRY. Feb. 8. CATHAniNE, nauahter of late Patrick and Ann Clabby. Relatives I and friends lntlted to funeral, Thurs.. Rjn mains inura,, a 10 o p. m. . a. m., 4327 Penn at., Frankford. Solemn re quiem mass nt, joacnim a cnurcn iu a. m. Int. St. .Toachlm'a Cem. ... tui,i,i..i. reD. 4, iiuuil, nusnann ni Mary E. Collins (nee Cowle). Relntlvea and friends. Illble Class and members Ilea con l-resbyterian citurcn: i.ocai No. 1,. , -V;i,.tfinVnf 'ihiVh."' h NMIvtv 10 a. r, 1 """nl'atlons of which chr. c Aum ,iTVct lntlted to funeral. Sat.. I Mct.AUaHI.IN. Feb, 1. m. u.; all otner nc was a rnemiier, mined to runerai. rai.. 1 p. m.. 2RM Arnmlngo ate. Services "e-.of con Presbtterlan Church 2 o. m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto service. Remains may . be viewed Frl. etc. Chester papera ropy. . ANNA 13. COOIC. wife of J. Deacon Conk and daughter of Snmuel S. nnd Mary E. Huston, aired 82. Relatlvea and friends In- tiled to funeral. Frl.. 2 P. m., KlllsburB. v .t. int. rnifiitnwn cm. Canvmvanc Hill meet trolleys at unudon ne,. iiamion- .. ?. .r "' i .. -. ... it,i X Ts t -. a 1 CRAWFOltn. Fib. 4. EDITH S. CRAW- -. 1 f... ir.Min. -ir. e U'ivn. Craw. I ;'.". i "'..:...:' 1 V.i-i in. ilSi rrfunVral. Frl. 1:80 p. m V 2048 PuelSn .1. Int. East Cedar Hill CVm. Serv. , .. a .ii.nl.i-. T t;- r-hitrrh 0,3n n m " lunerBi aervicea. inura.. -j. p. m., real n.L mi J ,L,,'l Sir! ade'r I ''"' of hrother. 8200 Banaom at. Int. prl Retmtlna may be tlewcd fhurs., arter . .VRtp. HUth ,. Unlon C(,m- ptlends may "'! .. . ..-.- . DA (K, ,tl tt 1U1WOOO, A. J,. 1 c. . T.tft-o i T.tnt r.n rt.lnflv.s nnd I Pou'Vv"'!...! J I, 31.1 11. 2-ith ' 1 p. tn. Int. Bt. friends Invited to funcnit, Wllilwoml N. J- Thura. i Ttatnla'aa rtn Atltn fl1ilrl1 DB VAULT. At Taulslioro. N. J FAN NIB K, 1)12 VAt'I.T. aged 71. Funeral serv. ll-es Thurs.. 1(1:30 a. m., Rllllngsport road. Paulahoro. N. J. Int. Ksllngton Cem., Clarksborn. T1ERR..-Fch 2. ClEOnGF. V. DERR son of lata Jacob F. and Margaret Derr. Rela , tltea nnd friends lntlted to funeral servlcea Thura . i-1 p. ni., residence nf brother. Albertus Derr, ri(123 Roter st.. Oermnntntvn. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed. ete, DILLON. Feb. 2. THOMAS P.. husiand . , of Ella Dillon tne; Ollson) Helatltea iind friends Invited to funeral. Trl.. s:30 a. m.. .-.322 Vino st. Holemn moss of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. InU".'i,i..CTrv" '5 Awitti1 is hus band of late Anna DonneMy. Relntltea and friends, all societies of which he waa a' member, lntlted to funeral. Frl , H:30 a. m.. iiu.wr,iu.. . - -- ' n i.n.A -V. . ""."., .,. . ui..n ..Vi.l.tn ,n. niin.. .t Holemn renuiem mass Churrh of Epiphany 10 n. m. int Holy Cross Vni. Auto funeral. uuitiv.. ''' Y-.. '"'" , ,r hand of Nt In Franklin Donovan. Rela, tlvea and frlenda lntlted to funeral. Frl. 8:30 a. in 3:s N. 20th at Solemn requiem .. rhllaifelnhl. mass 10 a. m. "st. Francia's Church, 20th tltea and frlenda membera of the Holy Fam .. i nnaneinnia mass i io a. ". , . lntlted to funera . vri . sflo a. m.. 12::3 DUFFY Feb. 3, MART, widow of Owen Duffy of Carrlckanalr. County Mnnaghan, irtl-ind. -Relatives nnd friends Invited til ,r.n.rol Thurs.. 8:30 a. m.. daughter'a real- Knei. Mrs Terrance J. McCabe. S. E. tor, 13th and York sis. Snlemn high masa of requiem Our Ijtdy of Mercy Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. New York papers copy. t-iivwiAV At Fennsgrnve N. J.. Feb. 3. MARIA widow of Patrick Duggan. Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral Thurs.. tltea and friends lnviteu io iunerai inurs.. "tfio a m.. rtaldeneo of aon-ln-latv. Ilenjamln Pr"cSck.lo3 "road at.. Pennsgrote, N. J. ".JnX'rtquleni mass Ht. Joseph' dhurch. Swedcsboro. N. J.. 10 a Int, Hnedes- DUNN. Feb. 3. FI)RENCE RRANDEL DUNN, widow of Pamuel Dunn. Helatltea and friends Invited to fumral aervlcea Thura.. 2 p. tn., at 2320 N. Iiroad at. Int. PrDUPBE. Feb. 4. AONES M wlfa of Albert Dupee (nee Kelly). Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to high requiem mass. Church of Most rrecloua RIood. Sat.. 10 a. m Ilealdence. 2423 N. Maraton at. Int. nrlvate. Holy Cros Cem. Auto funeral, ' DURNELL On Feb. 2. 1010. JOSEPH D. DURNELI.. husband of Resale Durnell and son of Eva and late John D. Durnell used a.t v.ari. Relatlvea and frlenda lntlted to funeral services, on Frl.. at 2 p. m... at lata residence. 2214 S. 23d St. Int. private. I Fernwood Cemetery. rienoa may can inura. ''Jwnnnv T...'i!?.Vi!!Vii ' nDKNllOUN. Feb. 4. WALTER S ;iJr.:-.llUlt. ..niin nun ii.rnun inviteq to funeral aervlcea. r ri.. n a m nun . st. Ilcrnardat. Int. prltatc. band of Kalherliie Eldelgeorge vtnd aon of late Frederick and Amelia Eldelgwirgc (nea Geier). aged 34. Relatives and friend, EIDriUur.tiiivir.. p.ii. i. uLaiAva, nus frlenda liulted to funeral, Thura.. 2 p. m., ?a rent a' rvaldcnce 2.1 1 Onkdile at. Int. loir Bpulrhre tVm. Auto aenice. Itemalna mav llewfil Wed e. FiHiinounNK. Feb. a. Bridget. wir of Joacph Flahhourn. nnd daushter of Ur' -h tnt Jniruli O'Donnell. Ilelatlwa and .frlenda Invited to funcrul, Hat., H;W a. m.. I 3U K. Allcuheny f. Holemn requiem m. t'huren oi tn aauviiy lu a. m. ini. Holy. Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. .:. . . iivn .. a itritit.t.- i jAsJrtiri.. -is. it .-r.i. iiubiniiki a V1lll.l..ll. nallnno. fllo. I)na.aal . n n.t neral -.. fc - v "-. .-W-E"?,: " r," ". . cld',n,c",.v,,, "t.. I OX t. .11 H'-.f'i. .nisi-, Phlla. Int Mt. .Ion Cem. 7!?'"$. OILLI.SI IN- . Train leave. Reading Terminal 1:23 P7 -Feb. 3, ROI1ERT F hus. ' band nf M.irga-et A. am. sple. Relatives and friends. Flint Glass Illnwera. I-ocal "HAK. Feh 'a. ARNOLD J., aon of Otto anit jjnna Haak. Relatives and frlenda In. . vltfd 10 iunerai. rri . niou n. m. o.u 1-1, ' Sth at. Solemn requiem maaa at St. Au ausllne'a Church 10 a. in. Int, Holy Cross r.m HADLEV. At Bwarhmore, Pa., Second Month . ALICE P.. widow of Walter C. ttauiey. a-u - iniiri nu irirng. in. .. tn Friends' Meeting House. Swarthmor. p. mt. private. Omit flowera. I HAMMOND. Feh. 4. ELLEN S,, wife of ' Andrew F, Hammond, Relutlvaa and friends , invited to funeral, KrL. 2 p. m... 1004 Whar ton at. lilt. 11. iutl'i v .'ill. 1IAUCK. Feb. 2. PHILIP, husband of Pauline Hauck. Relatlvea and frlenda, em- t.lnv.a nf Phllln Hauek at Hon. invited In . funeral. Thurs.. 8:3n a. m.. residence. Spring . iunerai, inuip.. o.o.-. .,.. ir.mencr, ou and Elktna avea.. Riklns Park Solemn re- I oulem mass Church of. the Holy Angel. Oak Lane. 10 a. m. Int. private. Holy Cros rem. Auto funeral. HICKMAN. Feb 4. ISAAC, husband of l.w'a residence. Samuel j. Young. 1320 8. ith st. int. Fernwood Cem. Friend, may HUFF. Feb. 4. KIKJAR ESHER, hus band nf I- Margaret Huff, aged 30. Rela tive and friends. HI. I'aur Lodge, No, 4111, F. and A. M., Invited to funeral serv, ... Vrt.. 8 II. Ull . 03d E Penn al.. fler. mantown. Int, prltate. Remain may be t ' JACKSON. Feb. 4. CHARLES O., hus- ind 0f Ida II. Jackann (nee Parvla). Rela. r?" ai . .!.... n n n.. ul,.,. nnrs., .tf. ijl I g iwa and frlenda. employe Phlla. and neat? in ivn' ,.WV ."""", '" "11"-." ... 1. BTrt aa ar 1 1 as 41laax Itaxa-itlai vurcf ,,i:v:w.!.,.",i w:':rr. .' nemelna may bo viewed Thura , 8 tn 0 p.m. , "'kkLLY. Feb. 3. HUGH, husband of , Mary. Kelly, (nee Howlct). Itelatlvea and '. W&lSSVZ: Solemn &J& 1718 K. Movame.islnir ave, Solemn requiem mass Hacred Heart Churrh D:30 a, m. Int. Hnl Croa I'einT Auto aerlvce. KELLY. Feb. 4. JOHN, husband of Han. nah Kelly and son of Andy and llrldget Kelly, Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu. neral. Frl,. 8:30 a m., 04th and Market at. Solemn requiem mass Our I-adr of th Ro. sary Church 10 a, m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Alltn funernl. KENNEDY. At Conshohoeken, Pa.. Feb. j. MATIIBW J., husband of Llllla and eon of Michael- and Catherine Kennedy. Rela. tires and frlenda. all societies ot .which ha was a member. Invited to funeral. Thurs,. 8 i IH...-I07 Forrest av,, Conshohoeken. Pa. IjlJiV irut.a ofrquiem St. alaltheara Cburvtt i- Y a.ih.ia .a,tf 11 DKATHW enta. ADOS rtlilng Run aye.,,Iwndal. Int. private, West Laurel Hill fem. iHAnT. Feb. 3. JOHN I. son of James and Susan Lahart. Itelatlrea and rienoa Anar ana iiosary Hociety oc Church of Our Ladr of Victory, Invited to funeral. nerai, B.llS xnure.. R:30 n. m.. parenta' res den inure.. n:ao n. m., parenta- resin- 11.,.,. ....a t.,-.. Tlkll. Itf k iiaTerrorn ave., tvesi I'nua Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a m. Int. 81. panla'a Cem. Auto service.. .LAWLKPft. Feb. S. CATMAntNn, wife f, Luke lawless (nee LjonsFT Itclallreaiand friends. Bt. Francis de Bnlea'a II. V.' t. iod,ll Invited to funeral, flat., 8:Sn a. m,. 14ir Orays Ferry ave. (40lh and Wood. "":. "VI"S".'".""-.,,?k "..':"'"" r.i. rr.nc. oe naiea a I nurrn ill a. m. !'Mtt.rarn iTONS. widow of Horaca Lyons, aaed 73 yeara. rtelatlvea and frlenda Invited In fu. neral aervlceai on Frl., at ' p. m.. at real. nnirf. ni ner Flsirr. Jirn. bani lnarK, nail Pansom t. Int. private, Northwood Cem. 5."n""r ' , K5"i- V" "ilAwnrT-C L'.l. SF t-r 'il .t2i2!,!rJi?il'. '..''.I: S&J'"".!' tii..u'. .nrt 'elf' iA. wit of John thir rtev. P. F. Fogarty. .Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Men., s:ao a, m., 2817 Poplar at. Solemn nviolem mass SI. Francis Xavler'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Autn funeral. MAIM. At East Lelah, England Jan. 11, HARRY T. MARA. l7, 8. N, R. F., son of Joseph T, and Margaret H. Mara, Idol) Rltner st aged 24. Ilelatlvea nnd friends. Concordia Lodgfl. No. 87. F. and A. M.I Scott Division, No. 47, Bona of Temperance. Harmony Council. No. 841, F. P. A.t em ployes of Phlla, Life Int. Co., Men's Plble Class and Sunday School of Third Ilaptlat Church and Atlantic Refining Co. Oroup of Stonemen, Invited to services. Bat.. 1 P. m., Oliver If. Pair llldg., 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Arlington Cem. MARIS. On Feb. 4. 1018. at Auguatai Oa HENRY J, MARIS, of 1017 Clinton at.. Philadelphia, Duo notice of funeral later. Marls. Henry 3. McaRANAOHAN Feb. 4. MAROATiET. daughter of late William and llrldget Mc (lranaeThan; Funeral from 8720 Spruce at., due nolle, of which will be given. MrflllATIf Feb. 2. at ttwvnedd MARY ANNA, daughter of John J. nnd Anna Mc nath i.iri Oi TtIlv nn el.,.. tn. vlted to funeral Thura 8:30 a. m.. parenta' ' residence. On-ynedd Valley. Solemn requiem j ma.a at. Sulau.-. Chureh. .. V am. int. unsi.ia t-em. Friend take 1 7:10 a. m. train from Reading Terminal to Ambler. ..,.. . I .mcuimmian. pcd. , mkuk.n u., wiri of John McOrogan (nee Smith). Relatlvea and menus luvuea 10 xunerai. oat., n:sn a. m. .i.r.i.an ,....,vu . .h. ..'... u,., mail m. 111. , '"43 N. Hancock at. Solemn requiem mass St. M chael'a Church 10 a m. Int. New n?d".!Jero-Auto'uKr?l,.. . McKENNA. Feb. 2. WILLIAM, nushand of Mary McKenn. (nee Hlaalnsl and eon of Hannah and late Patrick McKenna. nla. live and friends, employe of P. R. T Co.. rieneinaton ave. ana uumoeriand al. ahop, lntlted to funeral. Thurs., 840 .. m.. 8182 Memphis st. , Solemn requiem masa Church m. int. Holy Sepul. MeIL'aiILIN. Feb, 9, JAMES, husband Kllaabeth Wagner Mcfuahlln. aged ri. I iii&ik.b nnd rrlnde irirfnn.M r. y0. 130, p. and A. M.i McCUIIan Council! No. 37. Jr. O. U, A. M.t Camden Lodge. No ires. Thurs . S o. m.. 22S lladdnn v. . I Westmont. N. J. Int. private. Friend may I colt Wed eve. MERRILL. FeJ. iV 11S08 177. P-road at., CIIAIII.K8 WARRBN MKnillLt. Relatlvea i .t i..H IhuIioj -. 4t - .. -li : " 'r.i-n "'V -." u - rv'"' i ril P. T.1.4 Armstrong's. 1927.28 N. Rrnnd St. int. private Omit nnw. 3I,iT6r.H.ren. d. II,IIA JI n. limit nnwere. son Inf late ITenrv Carpenter Mlntcer inri vir. jjnta. !" -!l1 J?PX&... " ""orioru .. .iei,,v ana xrienos invneil ! to funeral aervlcea. Thurs., cal wefl arter 7 p. m. Auto aervlce. tinVTOriMKnV. On Feh I ltllu tf ATIV JI'- ,liyJ,rvl,7V.n..rD-.1- V111 -tlAlllT J- beloved ttlfc of William Montgomery. A patient sufferer. Retatlti-s nnd friends, also purity Home. No. 0. U. of A., nnd membera nf Ileacon Presbyterian Church, lntlted to funeral services, on Thurs., nt 2:30 p. m. precisely. Into residence 2324 E. Huntingdon st Int. private. Ht flreenwond 'K, of P.) Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. ev.. 8 to In o'clock. MUI.I.IOAN. Feb. 3. ELLA C . wife of Ferris Mulligan and daughter of Martin and Sablna Lnnuon. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Frl., .:3(1 a. m., parenta' residence, 2214 S.. Hemberger st. (23d and Jackson sts.). Solemn requiem mass St. Edmond a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross (..m. NOI.EN". Feb. 4, CECELIA, widow of Jon .vnln, aged PI), llilnllvis nnd friends nvti to funeral. Frl.. H-JU) a. m rcsldeno i , daughter. 'Mrs. David J. Moore, 34R B. Prlce Oermantown. Solemn requiem m" nt t incent ue i-aul tnurcn lu a. m. int- old cathedral Cem. OCHNEII. Feb. 8. NEURADA. widow of Adelrirh Ochner (ne Karlln). aged til. Rela- tlv. and friends members of Arrhran Vrtk. ternlty of the Holy Famllv. Invited to fu neral, Frl.. 7:30 n. m., 3830 N. llth st. Requiem mass o n. m,, St. Itontitentura's Church. Int. Most Holy Red.em.e I'p . ni-JITRniCHKR. Feh. 4. MARflARKTTR widow or uncnaei iestreicner. agea na. item IN. How.rdaat. Solemn requiem mass St. Peter'a Church 10 a, m. Int. 8t, Peter's Cem. -i .OCONNEI.L. Feb. S. ORACE I) . widow of Dr. Mlcliael O'Cnnnell. Relatives .and mends invuea to iunerai service, 'rnura., 2 p m.. 401K Penn at., Frankford. Int. prl. "''CONNOR.. Feb. 2. MARIA, widow of 11'llllam O'Connor. Rilatlves and friend In vited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m . resi dence of son, Frank X O'Connor, 2.117 S. Lambert st. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Monica lu a. m. Int. Hoi' Cross Cen O"D0NNF.LL. Suddenly! Feb.S. TEAOUB O'DONNELL. son of Mnry and lato Michael O'Donncll. lute of Klmbally Corle, County Donegal, Ireland. Helatltea and friends In vited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 n. m.. residence of brother. Patrick O'DonnetlS07 N. Capl tol at. High requiem mars St. Francla'a Church 0 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. O'DONNELL. Feb. 2. WILLIAM H.. bus. band of Josephine E. O'Donnell (nee (Ira. ham) Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Thurs.. 1 P m.i 2152 8. Philip at. Int Evergreen Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed . S to 10 p. m. Auto service. tyNKILL Peb. 3. ANNA C. widow of John O'Neill. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. H:3o a. m., realdence of son-in-law. William A. Connor. 433 W. Westmoreland at. Solemn maaa of requiem St. Veronica'a Church 10 a. in 'nt. Holy Cross fern, Auto service. 1'EinCE. Suddenly. February 4. at Jer aey City Hospital.' Dr. OKOUCE PE1RCE.. husband of Ethel (llrdwood Pelree and aon ,.f Harold and Charlotte C. Pelree. aaed 311. Funeral aervlCes at 181 Pemwood avenue. Upper Montclalr. N. J., Thursday afternoon, on arrival of train Icavltnt brio Ferry, '."Id street. New York, at 1:25. Interment Fri day at llrlstnl. l'a. Please omtt Mowers. llnstnn. ILiltlmore and Sladlaon. IVIa.. panera I pleaae copy. ttitt cit. r ru, ... .iAit4iiib i A. POWER, alster of the late Rev, Thomas IV, Power, iteiativre ami iri.nn.. also it. v, M. Sodality and League of tho Sacred Heart of St. Phllomena'a Church.lnvlted to funeral. Sat. V a. to... from el mast liallimore ave., Lansdowne. Delaware Co., Pa. Holemn maaa of rciulrm at St Phllomena'a Church. Hi a. m. Int, Holy Cross. tjiIIN.N. heu. .1. JAMES husband of Mary A. Qulnn (neo Hart), aged .73. Hela tltea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura 8-30 n. m. .1020 Iteeao nve.. Iiryrt Mawr. Pa. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of qood Counsel In a. m. Int. St, Denis' Cem. Auto funeral RAE. Feh. 4. AGNES, widow nf James Rae, aged 79, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to aervlres. Frl., 2 p. tn.. 1831 Spruce at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. RAMI.OROBR. Keh. 4. WILLIAM KEEHMLK RAMIIORGER. aged 82. Serv Iria i rl 3 p. m., 1.11.1 Arch st. 1IEILLY. Keb. 2. ROSANNA, daughter of Murv and the late Patrick Ilellly, of Countt Fnrmannugh. Ireland, Relative and frlenda lnlted to funeral. Tiiurs.. 7:30 u. m., residence of brother, llernard Rellly. 2024 McClellan st. Solemn requiem masa St. Es mond's Church 0 a. m Int. Holy Cros Cem Auto aervlce. RIEMER. Feb. 8, FREDERICK. W.. son of Frederick and Johanna R)emer. aged 23. Helatltea and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ice. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. parents' residence. 823 mains mav bo' viewed Wert. v w. MrwkirK st. int. Westminster cem. rle- RORERTS. 'wife of Matthew F. Robert. Relatives and frlenda Invited to aervlce. HIIIIKIITS. Keb. 4. Al)i;i,INf. MII.NIJS inura., s:oi) p. m.. uuver It. Hair lliUff, I llUra,, miOM p. '111., UlltlT 11. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. nrlvntr. ROIIERTS Feb. 2. HEHTKIl W . widow of James S Robert. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed.. 8:30 p. m., daughter'a realdence, Elisabeth II. Coleman. zuou iicecnwooa at. u.a anu unyderi. int. private Thurs. morn., Clarksvllle, Del. RORER. On Feb. 3. 1010, THEODORE ROREIt: aged 70 years. Helatltea and frlenda Invited tn funeral aervlcea. on Thura.. at 2 p. m.. front hla latu realdence, 4J20 N, Carlisle at. Int. private. It OS Ull. Feb. 8. WALTER WILLIAM. aon of Walter and Wllhelmlna C. Itoser, aged 2. Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral. Thura.. 2 p. m.. residence ot parents. 12U Conway ave. Narberth. Pa. Int, Arling ton Cem, noss" . Feb. 2. SAMUEL THOMPSON, husband of Sarah Rosa (nc Smith). Hln tlvej und friend.. Independent Order of For esters, employes American Typ Foundry, invited to iunerai aervlce, Tnura.. 2 p. m.. M23 Aspen at. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Re mains may be viewed Wed. after B p. m. Autn s-rvlc. 11YAN. Feb. 2. 8TEPHEN p. nYAN. Relative and frlenda. Mt. Morlah Lodge, No. 81B. 11. of L. F. and U.; 11. and O. Veteran Asso,; Hbvppard Home !,odge. No. 27i Court Woodland. No. -88. F." of AA In vited to funeral, Thur., 8:30 a, m., 2240 S. 03d at. Solemn hlnh' maaa' St. Clement's Church. Paechalyllle, 10 a, in. Int, Holy Croaa Cem, SAVAGE. Feb. 4 ISABELLA B, widow of Jamea .Savage. Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral service, niece' real. denes, Mr. William Younr, 133 W. Graver Ian.. Chestnut Hill, Frl,, 2 p. m. Int. prl. vale. BCHAIRLE. Feb. 4. BERTHA SCHA1. RLE (nee Schurr). wife of August Schalble, Rtlatlvea and frlenda. Kewaneo Council. No. 42. D. of 1'..' all other nocletlea of tvhleh ah waa a member. Invited to funeral serv. Ice. Sat.. 2 p. m , 140. N. loth st. Int, Northwood Cem, Remain may be viewed Frl . 7 to 0 p. m. . . " ' SKAHLET. l'eb. 3, ARTHUR LEE, U. B. N.i ute at 1831 H, Taylor at.. hu.Uud of Amy M.Searley (neo Armatrong) and on of II. L. and M, C. Searley. pf Newport Nawa Va. Int. at Newport N.wa. Va. SENYARD. On. Feb. 1, lftiw, EVELINA EENYARD (nee Smith), aged 84 year. Asia, tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlce. on Thura., at 2 p. m.. at th realdence of J. Wesley Dow.n. 1018 S 2d t. Int. Mt. Morlah ivm. .Frlenda tn'' eii wd. v. SHAFFER. Feb. 8. HENRY L. SHAF FER. Uelattves and frlenda. alt oraanlaa. Iloha of rtlatitt ws a nt4rvber,iljrW4.ta aUa 'as. I PJI IIC-aM. M Il. TtW M. a MM-IM t 1 -'t 1 PKATHH SHOEMAKER, Thlrd-dr,. Second Mental fin. IIKMJAMIX II. 8IIOKMAKKR. aSrO I". Relatives and friends Invited to funera .1 IS' services. Fifth-day, 'J p. ,m., S8S Church. lare. uermantows, int. private. HIDES. Feb. 2. SALOME K. BIDBB no Dsrr). wife of Samual V. Side. Rtlatlres and friends Invited to funeral, Thura., P. in., ivus Ellsworth at. Int. Mt. MorUft Cam. Remains may bo viewed Wed. ave. . BIEOMAN. Feb. 8. ADELIA. widow of. John Slegman and daughter of lata Samuel N. . and Anna Maria Wootston, aged 87. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Bat., 2 D. m.v 0O2 N. 48th st. Int. private. North Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may b viewed Frl, eve. Auto service. , SIMPSON. Feb 1, DRUlflLLA HE. widow of Oeonr . W. Slmpton. nelattvejiina rrienaa Invited to funeral aarvlcea. wed.. 2 p m S. W, cor. Park ave. and Diamond f at Int, private. North Laurel Hill Cam. Keyname may do viewea Tues, eve. . .. - , SMITH. Feb. 2, ANNA M.. widow of Ed. ' ward L. Smith. Relatives and friends In- "., t vlted to aervlce, Thura.. 2 p. tn., 2818 K. j 24th st. Int. Northwood Cem. ... 7 SMITH. Feb. 4 ofpneumonla. LILLIAN fJr LAMOR, wife of Sidney E. smith. Funeral' services Frl.. 2 p. m., 601 1 Chester avs ' Int private. a STEVENSON. Feb. 8. THOMAS, son et ' John and lata Eliza Stevenson, aged 89. Relatlvea and frlenda, employes tragus Island Navy Yard Invited to funeral, Thurs.. ) l':80 p. m.. residence or slater, Mrs. Esther Hitter. 1838 S. llonaall at. 1:3d and Mc I Keen ats.. Int. Mt. Morlah Cam, AulO funeral, Remalna may be viewed Wed.. J STEWART, Feb. 4. MAIIY. widow of' . Andrew Stewart, aged 88. Relatives and frirtnda tnvllrf Ia mrvtfa Frl.. 2 ,D. rm. M2J h. xiarston st. int. Mt. juorisn-uem. Frlenda may call Thurs., 7:30 to 8:80 P.m. , 8TULP. Feb. 8. MARY CECELIA 8TULP meo aiageei rormeriy ox ,u n. rront-at, Relatives and friend Invited to tune s.80 a. m., residence of alster. M funeral. Frl. resldenra of alster. Mra. Elll Flanagan, 1808 8, A7th at. Solemn requiem nun Church of the Moat Pleased Sacrament-. 10 a. m. Int, old oatnedrai m. SULLIVAN.' Feb. 1. DENNI8 J hu band of Martha C. Sullivan (nee Hagtr), Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura.. 8:80 a. m., 2828 Moors at. High r.. ?".lm,m;,f.,h"rf.'!J?f SlvS?nrneT,n.i.V m" 'nL.1J?l,CroKuC'Jm-,i.9WS,.W'w,,S!.W'Ar. i.ufhte7 of fell. X. andMata jime. W T T . Relatives nnd friend tnvlted to Li?.a Frl . 2 o m 728 Union st. Int nrfvite '-.tr... nM .. .. s... 1111111.00. 1, 1JJ11.1A, WIDOW OI MBl thew Tobln (lies Dugan). Funeral Thur . 8:30 a. m.. 8817 Aspen at. Solemn masa oc requiem St Aaatha'a Church 10 a. m. Rela tives and friends Invited. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. ... ... TOMLINBON. Second -Month 8d, 1018, ACHdAH P.. widow of William I Tomlln' son and daughter ot late Lemuel F.. and Suaan If. Peterson. Relatlvea and friends Invited tn attend funeral. Fifth-day, llth Inst., at 1:80 p. m.t from her late reafdence with her son, William I. Tomllnson, Kirk, wood. N. J. Conveyances will meet trsln leavlna Market st. ferry at 12:25. returning from Klrkwood at 8:03. TRACIVY. Feb. 2. IIRIDQET. widow of John Tracey. Relatlvea and friends Invltrd to funeral, Thura.. 8:811 a. tn.. from ul" s. 16th st. Hlrh masa of requiem at St, The- IT" ..... ....I t'hurcn m a, tn. int. piew uaincura,! TUCKER Feb. 1. MAnT MATILDA. widow of John II. Tucker. Relatlvea and frends Invited to funeral, aervlcea. Thurs. V" ir.ir ."" v z' "".". r . ;;. . . uiu inrrm bi. ni. privnir, ici. Laurel Hill win. Friend may ran vea. vt Tiltiniv Fl, " FIJlnENCE B. (Hunt. .,t ,! e iv,,nk Turn n and daughter ot willlnm and Nellie Pollock. Relatives and frlenda invited to funera , Tnura.. B p. in., residence of brother. William Pollock, 21112 B. Sartaln st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends my call Wed. eve. Auto aervlce. New ' VIElVEO.-Feb. 4. CHARLES HEP. MANN, husband of late Agnes Vlewea- aged 83. Helatltea and frlenda. Phlla. Musical Assn., Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m., aon. In-raw's residence. Jacob Russ 2239 N. 21st at. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. IVAL-BS. At Philadelphia Feb. 4. EH HENTLEY WALES. 2d. aged 80. Due notice of funeral will bo given from Capo May. N WALKER. Feb. 3, WILLIAM II., .on of Harry and Emma Wnlker and husband of late fclliabeth Walker (nee Purfleld). Rela tives and friends, also Helpers and press Feeders' Union. No. 11. Invited to funera!. , Frl 2 P m., residence of parents. 1812 S. ' 23d"st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Frlenda may CBWELdTn. J'eb. 4. FRANKLIN, husband of C.. Louisa Weldln. aged 72. Relatives and friends, employes of P. It. n. "hops. West Thlla.. and Veteran Asso.. P. It. It.. Terminal Division, and Covenant Lodge, I. K-J-: issrs. to.ssn:.,".n'.'.ni.f.,'pci E'lFlls'.nl"F.Ty i?" ESTlfEP?, "i.ENSON. widow of Charlea Wella. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Frl.. I P. m.. 810 IV. Oralaberry ave., Audubon. N j. Int. prltate. Frlenda 'may call iiw7l.'Ll'A,MS-PFoS.'.4.i JOHN T. WIL LIAMS, aged 70 Relatlvea and friend, lictty A. Jonc Post. No. 12. O. A. H.s Un ion VetVran Legion." No. 63: .urvlvor. 88th IlegL. Pa Vol.. Invited to funeral serv ice. Frl 2 P. m.. 0233 iJiwnton St.. Itox borough. ' Int. private. Friend may call T1VIHe'r. Feb. 3. LIZZIE, wife of Wll- Ham F. Wiser (neo Huebnsr). aged oi. ia. i tlvea and rrlenoa invuea to- iuni.. 'j, n mrr 2Hr' PrldK" t- Drldeaburg;. ft- ,t mains may be vietven inura o t-j s v. . y ini nrlvate. Cedar Hill Cem. t VI WOLF. Feb 4. at 2220 N. ltn t., . , MAHYYKTTA S.. daughter of David II. and itolSy WoS. 8 year. Due notlc. o runerai will "- given irom i...u.. ,....u., . i.. V un lnn- niamond at. Z1EOENFUSS. At Phlla., Feb. 4. MAItY I ZIEOENFU88 (nee Day),' wife of .Robert Zlescnfu.a. Relative and frlenda, mern- .......,... rr iinni.nFin Exeelalor v. "'" . ';ri'"v,'oT r-n'.nVlh Temple. No. 4K. ""?i..,v? .';!. .:.Bi.i... tin r. n. O of U. A.: Stara ana Btripes. o. i., , . of L Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat. 2 p. .'on", residence 4S4S N.. 13th st. Int. f U, A.: Piarn .,.m.,.k. ---" . private Arlington Cem.. rJ. Ce viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p. J, Remains may m. tOS AND FOUND DOG Lost, black and white English bull dog; "W. O. Houghton" inscribed on collar' nlatr.- Inst around 38th and Wnlnut at. Re. Iward offered at 3730 Walnut St. LOST Pendant, aouanarlne: Tuesday eve.. in taxi irom -Clinton at. id f, or ,. t...,. ...!,( fits,. llnnsN .old nllareo anu IO 1111. -..I.. .-nn. Mar. nf aakt nt Ald.f A BhlOrUHl in..iw iuu-a.l thnn Walnut !ia2fl. 1020 Clinton' at . ' . ; TT I'UHKK Will 'he laay wno louna oraurjj hn.ao in iha i llti -tim nt Pnrl Side Inn Mi.n.trt,- penlnif l('.nny communicate tvtth tho pv.nr. A VMM ledger Offlre. V tii'psa-W-wraatsa-a aat RINO Liberal reward .offered for diamond Al .-.. ...nl, .In. Insl tn ladtea room 1P I Jtltt-Carlton lintel. Sunday evening. Between r 7 and 8 o'clock: no questions a.irn. ,t,," V Ardmore liua. I, ti. iwix oa. ii.thiupj, r. SAPPHIRE Ixist. In Wanamaker lunch room. February 4. between 12:30 and 1:80 . u,. .... ... L.in I iiu,..! reward iv rawuii.u. "..!"".. ? r'.' 1. - ,r.-..ai 1. .1 nnuer win communicnto wnn ens. ..uim j tjranam. t.nesinut aim, i-nnw. SPECTACLES Ist. tortoise-shell specta- cle; probably from 13th and Falrmount to Palace Theatre: reward. Mr. Counlhan. IMHI Falrmount nve, HELP WANTED-tFEMALE ATTRACTIVE PfJSITIONS FOR YOUNQ WOMEN DO YOU WANT A PEACE-TIME PO. SITION WHICH ASSURES PROMO TION. ADVANCEMENT IN BALART AND rERMANENCYI nELL TELEPHONE OPERATING. 18 FASCINATING WORK. NO EXPERI ENCE IS REQUIRED TO START HO PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS, WITH RAPID INCREASES THERE AFTER. APPLY 0 A, M. TO WEEKDAY. G P. M. ANT 1831 Arch t. Mis nynn 400 Market at. Miss Prnrth I,. E, R74b and Chestnut sts. ltlaJIcCal -.A W. Chelten an. Miss Burkhlirdt 20 E. 8th at.. Cheater. Pa. Ml Troy TUB BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNA BOOKKEEPER wanted at once by an auto., mnMI... Munuanvi exnerleneed In atenoa- raphy preferred- must be capable. wlUtrtai '1 Workeri permanent:- atate salary, phon. ' -1 number. I' ui. ..eoaer tmire. HOOKKEEPKIt nml stenographer, one thor-, miffhlv exnerleneed In general office detail: J to take ..charge. Call H. A II. Co., 147 N, n,t. .. fM.irlh flM. Ii(MKKK.KPKR and tipewrltar wantedi ganl f'l opportunity for. brjght girl. Apply in writ Ing. with full detalla. to II. 8, Forst Co.,rt sat rnerrv at. IlOOKKEEPEH.atenog.-typewrlteri state ex.' , Tier, ann wit, ....im. - in, iu. ..n CAHHIKR Olrl who haa experlenc In handling dally receipts, petty rash and followlna up delinquent paymenta. P 108, l.edaev Office. . ,- CHAMBERMAID. and waltrea wantedi white alrt. Phone Oerrnantown 1I4D f.. , COOK, chambermaid and waitress Ttr slrls, Protestant, wnuei neai reierenew ra quired: good we il no waamna-, . rawae) W. V 11 -J ti hestnut Hilt 1178 fltstl. W.tsjtsHi nm Saaatab. v-T- ----T----- ----.i-r-.i-- -is--.- pouaewera in a xaaaiir ch a. nt 2S2 ayfe'lfl'' . ' .v 11 Hi A t ,r MSJgg WES ie LEADER ""MMfrV VE WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY BLiW.-r. j.jk.'yr'r X.A1VI'. MATINJB DAILY WWWt r -- a xv UJO vivfAir VAtfM&ffiZgX rWf. .SLaW KAjs. r. z, auass v. CJ V. 14 , "S3 ar mm vu4 tr: Thin.. -. -J: r - j-y A --' --. t i , j1l.il.i ---- - at.r ": r mmtwmmanam$mmtfm-Mmmti im"w ' anwa 1 1 .Mia.t rf"lJU. lil?l,S T ( ' ,';,' . jtiigB-liSi. - - i-' 'x.'A,.',, ., .... ,,,iaiflEknwifHMBHr Wi.
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