V -.i ? 'V' ' r t 1 A'.'W V r'; & w- '.:" v - ? v. j J v 20' BYENns'G, PUBLIC LEDGJjlR PHUAPKLPHIA; TOtDAy, ' BKPr 7, 1919 u . I '' tw V ," t .-.1 S. nw. i . . U1 It F iv. LvT li- & sv i I' I.-' I. if w & .. FJ sH h 17. r-t ft r. i & LrV .u, , $' , - -1 e . . ' . f. .' HEROIN GERMANY ENJOYS COMFORTS KKy Private Dcvunucy. Gcr- inuntown I3oy, Writes of 'Home' in Occupied Area WITH 'LOST BATTALION' Three Philatlclpliians Listed Among Dead in Day's Casualty Report , frit ate James I. nttann)'. a Phila delphia boy attached to the Seventy sixth Field Artillery, who wan with the, "Lost Un. allon" In the Argonnc In September, li now surrounded by the "comforts" of a German household. Ha Is dolnc p&llco duty In Germany, but writes Interestingly to his mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Dcvanncy, "8" Hast 'Wooil lawn avenue. Gcrmantown. of his ex periences In the war. Ho came through the various attacks In which his unit participated with only a slight dose of gas. Ills father, Krt ward Pevanney, a lieutenant In the English Royal KMc-, was twice wounded nt Verdun. Private Dcvanncy mentions In tho letter a close call he had. He wrote : I had been looking for the chance o write a letter to you, mother, for a long time, but could not get an oppor tunity until one day at daybreak on the .morning of July IS, T slipped away In tho woods to write. 1 had only began, sitting beneath a tree, when an cnicer called me to so out on a detail, and I felt a little Icccd about being dis turbed, but later was thankful to the oftlccr. """or almost Immediately after I reached the shelter of the officer's dug out a shell dropped directly where I had been sitting and tore the tree to splinters, scattering my wrltlnr ma terials In every direction." Experiences "Something Terrible" Private Devanney now looks back on hlu experiences on the firing line as "something terrible." "The German beds are soft" and we American soldiers ate treated vpry well here," he wrote In conclusion. ...... .. Private DeAnnne enlisted 3laj -v, 101", and hai been overseas since jui after his. son had Joined the .American army. Three Philadelphia Fatalities The names ot thirty-three Phlladel nhlans annear on the casualty list to day. The report for the country totali 1011 heroes, and Included arc ninety-1 one Pennsylvanlans. There are three fatalities in the re- nort for this clly. Frederick Bon en. a civilian, whose address Is given as 132 w-l . .. .l nl.... T1. - last. He had served four years in tne MonaRlian came from Ireland live jcars cavy before enlisting In the army. His I ago and enlisted November 1. 1917. Tie father, who Is fifty-two years old, en- '" Placed in Company G. .Seventh In llstcd In the British army five months I ""itry. at Kort Slocum. rairmuuut .tvvtiut, huu jinaic juim .i. y-uivi i u- . .vain. ... ...,,.. - Johnson. 1339 South Cleveland avenut'hate James Marston was 11 victim uf are reported to have died of disease In pneumonia, ho was brought to Wablilng- france. Trlvate Frank W. Corbeit. 3116 frnl f Isla,ld' s- C" "uft:rlB Custer street, who was previously classl- ' fro'" ' bch.'t , ,.i ..., fled as wounded severely. Is now reported officially to have been killed In action. The llility remaining on the report aro classified as follows: Wounded se rt . .. ,..t,t . -i.. i. ... i.w..i verely, four; wounded, with degree un determined, eight, and wounded slightly, elKhlccn. SKETCHES OF THE HBOES . . ling, 1328 i-cmyxth ti,, , m Zu'X: invnif iiiinaiu .a. riuiiinc, i j;s Aorln w anion; atrcct. a me Cempany (I, 103d Infantry Twt "Yankee" Division, cassed In y ij. 103U inrantr; :" Division, gass conno when his unit came up to rellevi hen Ills unit canio un to re ova me, erni)'-niniii imisio has returned to his home. the, fcevcnly-iilnth. Division In October. I.,,., tn l.l. 1.n, "I was first in ac "Yankee" Ran Into Oicn Barrage tion at St. Mihlel. September 12." and from then until the armistice It was rne continual n t t a ck," said the soldier "We captured everything In sight, sometimes taking enemy scouting parties composed ot two or threw companies. On one oc casion wo were going so fast that wo ran Into our own barrage." Private Schilling Is the son cf Charles richllllng. a sword manufacturer. TIo entered the ren Ice In May ojf last jear and after three months' training at Kort JfacArthur, Waco, Tex., sailed for over seas. Private Frank W. Corbeit, 315th In fantry. Rerrelv wouiiHrH earlv In Amer ica's pnrtlclpat'on In tho war, recovered, i cording to the War Department. Cor'bctt was twenty-four years dd and had lived uut was amen in action on uciodw i, nc- , at 3117 Weymouth btrect prcvloUH torn- Jte was employed at tho Uracil spartlng goods factory. Sergeant elaon S. lreton, 621 HerKley street, Camden, was wounded In the thigh August 1 at Chateau Thierry and -aafSj s,tivj rss-aviasj t IJb'tv v I svsaeisaa,t" recovarea only lo Do again vvounueu in to do again wounueu in ino ueau ann nr Ars;onne. accord! celved bv his ni unite '-' ui'v.ni nv tiLro n motlicr. lie Is a member of Company U, Seventh Infantry, Mrs, lreton receives mall regularly from her on, but according to his letters It has bad no word from liW parents since he arrived overseas. They havo tried In various ways to' get mall lo him but iWeStminitcr ?', Av, have failed In every Instance, and now I , ,, r.i?' "? the ton thinks his parents dead becausal '" 1-Bupwjj1rjjaj they do not write. bergeant lreton is twenty-four jears Old. Ho enllbted In November. 1317. trained at Camp llreene and tailed April last. II Is a graduate of tho University nf Syracuse and at the time ho enleted the service was phslcal director over thlrty-rlve schools there. Frlvate ftamuel Aurebarh, of Camden, X. J., originally reported missing, Is now said to have been wounded In ac tion. Her Id u dispatch bearer of the) S08th Infantry and, according to recent nT!,;r.J Af0.n. Idlers from lilm to Utjvrred Message, reiatveB In Cam- Then Collapsed den, ho ms carry J , , Ing an Important rrom it minus message, ' when wounded by a mus tard gas shell. Ito was knocked uncon scious, tbut partly recovered and stpig gled on with the inessage. collapsing when It was delivered. After this ex perience) ho spent two months In r hospi tal. Private Aurebach Is iwenty-four years old. He went to Camp Dlx with ' a, traft contingent from Camden In Feb ruary of last car, and embarked In May. The ship lie nailed on, h eald In .-. t a. jeiier Home, Bans two sunmnrinrs uur , , Ing, the oyage. Ho fought at Chateau , ? Therrj"i St. Mihlel arid the Argonnc bat- tlea.1 ' 1. rrlrate Rosso fllarr. SSI Stevens strert. Camden, was wounded In the sifoot by shrapnel In the battle, of the Ar- aronne. Ha Is a. meinrMr nf Cotnnaiiv D. 1i jJSOJth Infantry, and has been overseas ".-itieii ivibv taMt it uab Ta.ri nn Ktii. ,- .....f, r" ....,.-. w.. - - rry :t. ami went to camp uiz witn a draft quota from Camden In February, tin. , - t ', LWotenant .Nathan Kfantman, nral Naa mechanic, 1i2d Aero fiquadron, was tr Hiliea in France, April 3, IBIS, when ins airplane in wrucn no was ,riaing, made a Jiail landing. The news of hl deatli was received by his brother, Jacob Krantman. n tailor, lit! North Fifty Sfeemd treetl from tho lied Cross, rhetwapha of lh boy's funeral and WBMfravo were S?nt here, Tho pilot M9M with slight Injuries. Krantman rtftd. beeu In this country four years wImb 'America declared war. Ho en- ! iiMea in ins aeru corns ana trained at a-,,Ully neld. Tex. 5A IHTlai Xllehael Jtlonaahan vras In jaftMwr six montns witn ins regular army I. torn a leg in ino Argonne forest tnm a shell expldslon. Ho visited the JMMri of his cousin at 13S4 South atBUU Ul , . , I it! mm.WWtH NOTlCgfl JywUli ctKir THsenoitE sa.wiut at rna I f.1 v.ruon Rosawnlt Honor Roll oA the City and Its Vicinity Today inr.it or iiir.AM4 llllllsn rni'.llKRirK tlOllr'.N. 132 l'atrmount ac. (Incorrect Niddress ) Prliale JOHN II, JOIINMIN. 1330 South Vet luni air. hit.i.r.ti iv .UTiriv. rnrvini'si.Y uuoitTr.n mii Mr.i M'.r.ni'.i. rrhate I RANK IV. CORIIlrTT, 3111 Tuitfr tt. mu'Mir.ii m;i r.RKi.v ' rritalra Rnnr.nr orkiv, k.ii Rainbridie at CLUILMT. II, HlllYi "03 W nutwood MlYilAKI. MONAHIIAN. 1311 South Twrnty-slith st. .L C'HXRI.r.l J. Mlir.sON, 2013 SOUlh Fsuti -fifth lit. oit.Ni)i:i nrini:i: umibtf.r. MI.M'.H) Vrgeant (li;OR(lK Jl. LAM5. 811 Tcrl st Mechanic U!.mm l. SMITH, 1013 North Twen ty-sixtn si, t'rltiitft 1IRRV T. TArPKR. 1312 Spruca t. JOHN' McllKRMOTT. 210 South Tlltr- temth it. WOI'MIEII (IJKORKK VNnnTT.R- "ii.ni:i. rRi:Hiii.Y Ri:roiE JUSSIMI IN ACTION Corporal JOHN II. r.RKKNHAUill, 2SO-J houth Cl-fland e. . rrltatu Hll.UVM U'Mrr. 201U Iuphln t. iomi;mio ro.i:tti, 2012 rcrJinand Ht MICH M.I TANNKTTI. 5:j Lancaster MIIVMIKII HI.IOIITI.Y Corpornl fl MCIIOIlS r.I.in.U. I10 South Tnth at TrlTHte JOSEPH . CARROLL, 2f.0 lthwn si . Hnlmi"burp. i:. MICIIAEI. CI.ARKSO.N. 10J1 South Svr ntenth t. ANTONIO IlKMimtVMil. 3912 Mmoud t. 1'IIWK P. CONYIIRY. II!.'!) l'Vot ,1 4Mi: II. CRO-SI 241 I'lns t .HIIIN lir.KRON. I'iiimi I'nyuKa t AI.DO IIORx.XRI. 1312 South Mole st INCi:Vll I.KI'OKAI'K. 1143 L'antrell ft. CLAItKNTK ti. ZIMMERMAN. 2021 Et Krto RAe. HMIT. O, RORlii:. 4UD North Fourth t. ROShO STARR, 332 Stoens it.. Cam- elfn. N. J. ANTHONY MORTIMER, 3357 North RmMlry St. nun) to", sosa Tumid t WILLI VM II. SMITH. 323 North Second t.. I'amien. N. J. CARNEOIK lnitNH. C22I1 Callowhlll St. JOSKPH I-1TEUTY. 3B30 nMimond t. Mil llr.I.N(ii;i.O ROAIANO, T0I Teilcrat st. Twenty-sixth street, when he returnc , from tt furlough at Camp Hlx. He , landed In this country December 23, Llentenaut Henry Ward Marton, Jr., non of Mr. and Mrs, Henry AVard JIars- tor according to a icport from Paris, vesterday. died In , Learn of One a French hospital. I When the olTlccr's parents received tho notice of their son's death they were at tho death bd of another son. k Son'j Death Ifn'ie , D j 0i I ' Other Son i Trlvate James II Marston, marln; ' ., n- Im n n'n.l,t-lnn linttlllt.ll Prl lie wan a vuurtiiav jnu h.t: v.v.... rcc'tals In Wlthcrspoon Hall before tno war.. Muetenant JIarston ,was a member or tllC l' rcncil .wiation rvrviv-v. i.v was twenty-one years old and had mar- Hcd In France. He Is reported to have I died on February 2. but tho details of I "'prousTocnTeVlnarniy James IMareton was studying In Belgium, while IMareton was studying In Belgium, wniic ., . brother lived with his parents in this "V " " Wn " CnUe' VCr" brook. , , . ''''' J".l'n ,''n"r?.'s0.n.e.?!..ti,T!S r ,1,. i,,tv,., 1 u-n.i Willi li a narenls In tnis . .'. ' ,...Ll' !..;. ir -o. .. ,,,i.i .S"?r?. ' l'i,' ' " .,', XAhVarTnr a. ,IH Hl IVlt oi.VMM.t. ... w.-".. - -- Ing lo a government mesbage to ins mother at 1140 South Twenty-rounn street, lie was wagoner with the Sup ply Company. 313th Inr.tntry. A brother. Thomas, Is with tho Fifty-fourth 1'loneer Infantry and has been HI. Tho third brother. James, Is In the navy. Private lllrliartl Jojee was wounded In the arms and shoulders a few days before the end of the war, according to a letter from the soldier to his mother, Mrs Joseph Joyce. 2836 Albert street. He Is In a Paris base hospital, he wrote, Jovca entered the service In December, 1917, was trained at Camp Meade, lie Is n member of Company n, 316th In- fantrv, and Is twenty-five. . . v Robbed on Busy Boston Street llostnn. Feb. 7. Two men licia up Hllsha II. AVIIcov. superintendent of tho Cicnrrn! lire llxtlngulsher Company, pn I a busy street In the downtown district paj roll, amounting1 to $600, ana cs- VtlVTKR RKilORTS ATLNTIC CITY. N. J. l-T-n A"sTsjT1I" - i Tt I lJ" UORID'S GREATIST HOTELSUOdSSi UIYTFI ROSrORFI lOniufky Av. near "UI6L BUav-UDtL acli 'Alwa, ,t open Thoroughly heated. Hall. A. v.. Marlon . ; iM.-4.r itravil. t.iev, orlvate bath, run SOupdally. C.Huhra OLD TOIXT COMfOBT. VA. I'lnd out dljferetir Tn fares to the far South resorts and Old Point Comfort OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Hotel fhamherlln or nooVlt und Information nt Cooke 23.1 XSnlmmlna I'ool. Uolf. MStf? S-s food Cuisine. Every 1 Kuropean Hath and TK Trjatrnent Writ- J VV D .r.O.F.ADAMS.MT. lAXf I'nrtresa .Vlanenr. U. Isunvjf 8, Hroadi Rasmond Whlteonih. 100.1 Chest. I Modern Tearlieri. Hnreall. hut: "Ask Mr Kostr" In Arker'a, 12th and ' ... .,.A. n,..ln cnUruVm"''"" K,p"" A- ,l:TAYL0RSqW0Ll Roeltledae. Fla. HOTELS Indian River and Rockledge ROCKLEDGB, FLORIDA Oolf. Tennis. Iioatlnr. Fishing. Iluntuif. .to. Ideal climate. Writ for circular. W. W. BROWN. Mansaer. flumnur aeasonl Orma llden Iotel. Lake Bunapce. II. 11. r-T. lf.nTINr rt. The Monson On waterfront. Now, modonl. fireproof cona. 100 rooms, 0 baths. rnoTnri.AYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BT MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION- BELMONT oju auuvu UAitiiari' WILLIAM DK8MOND In ,. "LIFE'S A fUNNT PROPOSITION" CEDAR 60Tn CEDAU AVENUE MAItOUKIlITB CLAniT In 'Ll'rTLB MI8S HOOVBn" COLISEUM MAnKr,?YNTDE.Eo'rH PAULINR KRKDEnlCK In "OUT 6F TUB SHADOW" COLONIAL "nVM'Ktfprit HKSH1B IjOVK In "TUB ENCHANTKD BAHN" CI IP 171 A MTU MABKBT ST8. C,UiCJS.iH MATINEB DA1LT OEIIALDINB FAItllAn In "TUB HEUtt CAT" FRANKFORd ' " . sjw,5fimvtmWi TOTAL OF DAY'S CASUALTIES 1044 Almost Evenly Divided in - Morning and Afternoon Lists DEATHS NUMBER 9 6 Of These 25 "Were in Action, 17 Due to Wounds, 54 to Other Causes Washington. Feb. t. There arc 1044 names In four casualty lists given out by the War Department today. This total Include SIT In the morning list and BIT In th nfternoon Hits of allTanks. In tho nfternoon lists 96 were reported dead, 49 of these having died of disease. .while 2J were killed In nctlon, 17 died rrom wounds received In nctlon nnil 3 dletWrom nlcldcnts and other causes. .Summarized, the totals arc: Reported todav Totals Killed In nctlon. Died from wounds. Died of dlfccnse Died from accident 31,103 1.1,000 18.003 2.744 17 19 and other causes Missing In action. Including prisoners ... Wounded . . 15 406 11,802 138,130 Grand fotals .117 233,153 OM'ICKRV LIST ltfd of Wound MAJOR John II V.'lIIls I.infhburx. V llleil Troni Afflilfnl nnil Oilier Cause CfrcUTK.N'AXr Has Y ll-rrlns. Alloons I'onnshanlH Died of lllsease , MJIUTUNANTS Collier C Olhe. Oreens. horo. N. c.: Matthew O llrynolJr. Jr. New York city. Wounded, Decree TJndlriubi4 MAJOR Ell H. Moss. Chleaio. 111. , , CAPTAIN Italph O. Statlr. lllddlstown. rninsvlvanla. . V LI BUTCNANTS Francis N. Jordsn. Man hattan. Kan.: Ileml O. Knliht. Iyis Oatos. r.i . (vrii i TiMUinVn v.v Drlans. La.: I rr.iiicls Lsffgitt VVhltma'rfli, New Tork tils-. Wounded NlUlitlr LIUfTHNANTa Itoser IV , lleimett W'a. ton. Mass.; lleorco Albert Chillier. Mlddle .... Ltn . VnM. w ivhit-. fntt.iea (lroe. Ore. Karl IMward Wllhelm. Hilda lo. N. T.: d Clau.ln II Cross. fVnteriirl-e. Mls. Uentdn e I n lioblnson Nunda. N Joseph II. li-iau, Deinlnr, Wash Jcncrson a u. PllN.N'SVI.VAMA K'lled In Aetlon I'KIVA I U Clinton J. Schotli azaretll Died of Wounds n:noi:.NT Roy A. Johnson LehtsMon, PRIVATKS Mike Kaslrk. C.allltzln. WIl ddlaw Porpornosl.1. IMttsburgh Died of Disease HHRGKAN'T Krnest L. Nelson ovlnaton. CIVILIAN rrederjcl; Ilohen. 132 Fair mount avenue. PhllaTlelphla PRIVATi: John II. Jonnon 1339 South Cleveland avenue. Philadelphia , Missing In Action vntv VTTrr..l v.-. l.nc!.. svrninoii. , , .... , . t iiounnru. itrgrre Lnuriermiiieii urir,iMVT i-un f Tn --Ik P.,.1 , M-Kt.LANT-c.rge M. 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'VTRAYER'S Th B',t business School Vessr Unmes and (llrls School of Horticulture for Women Practical and Theoretical Instruction in All Garden Work Vesetabl and flower rardena. Ursentious.s Orchards.jShrubbery. poultry Plant. Atlarr' Canning Kitchen, .tc. Two esr Diploma Course starts January 21st. Short course ef 12 weeha starts In orll. Catalosu. CUZABETH LEIfinTON LKE, Ulnttot Ambler, rswasylranla. rhllaTBehool for Nurses', J2d l ChesthuTfe'a Hospital Homo Training, Call or writs. PIIOTOTLAIH IIIKXDri rilONT ST. UIIIAHIt avk JJlllUJ JunilKi Junction on KranVford"L" CHAni.RH HAT In nl"ora "8'rnlNU UEAN" I OCI 1ST BSD AND LOCUST STREET LUV.UO 1 Uta. 1:80.8 1.10. Evas. dTa0t.il LOUISA M. AIXrOTTS 'LlTTLB WOMEN" NIXON AND KBT BTB t-omr.DV bpecim" ' "FOOTiiOLi) and kiiaud" PARK R,.d. A.'ft. '"", luphln st. "ROMANCE op " VP...OF tArzan .Art" "RIVOLI KD AND "ANSOM J3TS rVlVV'T' Matlnm IMIly uaiit iiKBLTS In "INFATUATION" STRAND omantowj, Am . WALLACE rtBID Itf T" THE PUtt" ', R COHI-OltAIi-Charlton J, nirhMsritt. burah .MKCIIANH' William U. Hmllh. 1013 SntVJ,...,."""' ".l?.,h "'reel. I'hllailflphU. 1'RIVATKH . Michael Nlrotra. K.rl'i Chris. Innlier I Vila llelllna-. rillshurgh, 'tlarry T. TaPP'r. 1.M2 hpniro street, PhllsilelphlKi s'amoa Trl",ll. Krle: Joseph J. Yonllls. IMtlsburalii l'1-trn A, Klorelll, Conshohoikcn: MlrhMl J. Ilrrlfk. Mi'Keen ItnckS! Tlioinas Ituninleii, I'rankt John Mrllermntt, 210 Moulh Thlrlietitli street, Philadelphia Hounded Sllltlillr mimillWIH Prank. J. Downs. 1'otts 5,Hlei Irwin Nsrkman. I'hvenlill1rj Samuel u Shearer. AVaterloo. CQIIPOIM l,S -dVilerlcU 1.. 1lelchncler., rieadin! I'rank Yix-uni. Catavlsssi Oeora-e I-re.l Zleglcr. Jr.. l'lttshurah: Arma tiuey. Iloutadalei. Mlehael J (larfney, lloutcdale: Charles JKIee. tfonesdale. PRIVATUM William II. Hmllh. 1tlo.l.urir: nifV H!H,I.H'. I'unu'sne; Tom Tsnkalakls. PlllahurRli, IMward A. Taneey. riltahdrshi Thomas Mclnell, 5tcKeesport CarneKle Joiina, 22B I'nllnnhlll street, Philadelphia: Annnr llminnu. eiina.n. I.m,,. a mi..... tier, Pittsburgh- Joseph "ijHIerty, 3fi.1! tlleh- un i nir-ri, i-nnsneipnia: Anrrio tanrn, Itansln: Ameileo Hurlonr. rjttston: MUhel angelo Romano, "Of ivderal street, Phlla dslphla: Donotn Rattio, Uallltsln. Died of Disease, Prevlon-lr Heporpted Died of Wounds rniVATIJ linos W. Burke, Steelton. Killed In ellon. Pretlously Reported nnunaea erereix rniVATK Frank V. Corbett. 3116 Cus-' ter street, Philadelphia, Wounded. Decree I'ndelermlned, Preileoslr Itriiorteil Missing rRIVATHS Tohn R. Oreenhalgh. Sfion- j-wuiii .irv-ina sirrei, i'nuaaeipniat jonn Pcgursky. Westmoreland City- Albert Whit man, St. Mary's. Returned to Dutr. Prerlously He ported Missing rnlVATHS Harvey C. Kehley. Ilethle hem: Oeorge O. Kemmerley. Lancaster: Jo seph Ollverl, Ardmore: Daniel L. niggles. Ilyner. Keturned to .Military Cnntrnl. I'reriouslr Re ported .Mli-lnc rniVATB Harold S. Presby. Altoona! m:v 4i'jsr,v Killed In Artlon PRIVATES r- Oeorge Oadonsky. Jersey Olty: Chris niedel. North liergen; Tre'derlck AMIIlam Wagner, Jersey City. Died of Disease PRIVATKS John Y. Reed, Trenton: Jo. eph A Roach, Tlalntleld. Mlsslnr In Action , PP.IVATn rrancesco jrartlno. Hoboken. , Hounded, Degree I'ndelermlned, Previously i Reported Died of Wounds PRIX TE Prod Goodwin. Newark Returned to Duty, I'rerlously Reported Died I'rom Arrldent and Other Cause CfMlPORAL Henry Miller. North Tlaln Held. Wounded. Degree I'ndelermlned ,, 1E,'?a,KV'TS Thorna, Dvstra, raterson; " Ayj.'1, Johnson, Jersey City. . rifnvr,JlALS . IMward O. Nann. Jersey city: Nicholas S. M. Romano, Hoboken; VIc ,0n'.1Jfrn'..K'eale. West Hoboken. TRIVATKH Csslmltr Ssxnes. Van Iluren; Jan Rensselaer. Rldaewood: Vltn Itonnardl. .""rson: fouls reldman, raterson- August ivioeblcn, Hoboken. Anthony Lanzara, New aria I rnOTOPLATls PHOTO MAYS ORTAIMPn "TKcJff THR4MJCH iSdA ROOKIMa lORPORATIOM. A1l.nU. 2th, Morris t Passjunk Ave, AuiamDra Mat. Daiuctsi its.oMotu. WALLACU RI'ID in "Tilt: dur-' unkA' a n-vl T r 52D AND THOMPSON ST8, ArULLU MATINHU DA1LY- . C3URAI.DINI1 FARltAH In 'TUB HIH.L CAT" ADfAPllA CHESTNLT Below 1GTH AjawLIjtn in a.m. to ii us p.m. iiuis nr.NNisoN in "SANDY RURKn OFU-BAR-U" lll'I ICMJIPH BIIOAD STRCIST AND DLUEnairvL-' sitRQuniiANNA ave. NORM TALMADOH In T1IF. rORIlIDDEN CITY" BROAaWAY m&uttyvT.'- m'l'.LTN NKSRIT In "I WANT TO IIMiar.T" chestnut hill Bsnr:; I). W. fllllFKITH'S "THH ORHATCST T1I1NO IN LIKIV 'rVnDirCC MAIN ST.. MANAV'UNK tMrKC-33 MATINUU DAILY STAR CART In "Till'. CAILLAUX CASK" FAIRMOUNT M WVtS uvni.YN Nl'.r.RIT In "f WANT TO JYIROKT" rA1VIII V THCATRIImII Marl-et t: r AlVUL-I 8 A. M. to Midnight. VM'I.IVP. FRr.DKRirK In "OCT CIV Till: SHADOW" crTU CT THEATRE Relow Spruc- Ob 1 11 O 1 . MATISEH DAILY CONSTAVCIJ TALMAPOr, In "WHO CARKST" QREAT NORTHERN "Wit.. r.TIIKI. lUimTMORK In Tim nivoRcr.n" Krle M. IPirnlAI C0T,1 t.l'AI.NUT HTS. IlVll t-KlAl- Ma la. &:. Uvgs. 7&0 VIOLA DANA In Tin: cold cuitr. I C ArMTD 1t I.ANCAHTIStl AVE. Lt.AL'IlIX MATINKI3 I1AII V rRHl) KTONn In "UNDTJl THIS TOP" and I'lasu Comedy "IMPROPAdANOA" Hs.v H I DIRECT CONNECTION WITH THOUSANDS of men, women, girls'and boys - is made every time you adver tise in THE CBDGER, morn ing and evening. ' If you want any kind of help, male or female, you will quickly fill the vacant posi- tions if you place a Help Wanted Adjn i The, Ledger Hounded Mlshtly .BlUinmNT Daniel Usdlce, Trenton. CORPORALS Peter Metenskl, Harrison! Albert M. Urgan, Newark. l'llIVATi:H William It, Pmllll, .t.'.-! Norlll Vftcn oier he chnrird with 56 inxcs ni " "Biiiiiliil, Vl VII VII .!. mi's ! I. sr at lin refundeil to him when he rcKlslcrs. IlliN Iiiglti tsltirv nt nn.sVi A(it ntiil tries' X" z wnen lie votes at tho primary nnu l when ho voles at tho general election. iBratlts .. AR.MSTRONO. I'eh. I. at Car Mar. N J.. JOHN II. ARMSTRONG, aged 64. Relative and friends, all societies ot which tie Was a member ltivllrt tn nerlca Stat.. 4JI:."I0 a. m.. residence of his brother, Wil liam ii. Armstrong, is.'v a. -1st st. int. private. . ifAiiiii'-Ki.u. Feb. n. i;itMiar T., nus bind of lato Jnscphlno llargfclil (nee, Whltt man), aged 7'. P.elatles and friends In- viieu 10 funeral, sat.. 'J p. m , 4021 Haimon St.. Ilrldeabura. fnt. tlerman Itefnrmed Rurylng Qroutid. Remains may bo viewed I ri., n in iu p m. wasnington papers copy, I1KAVKR. Feb. 5. I3FFYI3.D,. wife, of J. Cordon Reaver ne Priest), aged 37. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 3 p. m.. residence ot husband, 4339 Freetand ave., Rnborough. Int. private. nKRTOLHT. Feb. 4. of pleurisy. MART GRACE, daughter of late Famuel and Mary A. Rertolet, graduate nurse of U. of Pa. HerMces Frl,, 8 p. m.. residence of uncle, Renjamln Dcrtolrt, S1 12 Columbia ave. Int. private. Sat.. Dcrtolrt Hurling Grounds, Frederick! Pa, niNNSi Feb. (I. WILLIAM KDGAR. bus hand of ttva Rogers Titnns and aon of late William and Rachel Tllnns, aged 02. Rela tlvea and friends, also Oermantown I.odge. No. 3n. A. O. M. P.. Invited to funeral aerv Ices. Sat.. 3:45 p. m., 81 W. Johnson st. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. ROOTHMAN. Feb. B, nr.RTIrA. daugh ter of Eugene and Allen stern', aged SI. Relntlves and friends also Bodallty of St. Stephen's Church, Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:S0 a. m,, parents' residence. .103.1 N. 10th st. Illjh mass at St. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. Int, Holv Sepulchre Cem. Auto ROTTO. Feb. ... JOSHPit V. ROTTO. husband of Mary Ksola Rotto and son of lato Dominie and Louisa Rotttx Relatives and friends invited to funeral. SO.'.n N. lr.th st. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady ot the Kternal, Sat., 10 a, tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ROTD. Feb. 4. ANNA V (nee Kelly), wife, of Robert A. Rovd. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., S:30'a. m.. II W. Jefferson st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy rVeputehra Cem., Auto funeral. IinADV. Feb. 3. 'JOHN C. aon of late Philip and Mary -Ann Rrady. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. (Vat., 8:30 a, m.. 2132 N. rairhlll at. High requiem maas St, reward's Church 10 u. in, Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. rllOTOPLATW rr ii ii ii si rrtsti . I'siiidsmrii mi in tiiui ni i is -sj-jo m -. sv -- .,,.-... ---- iv a i l k nn. is. .an n ivaiiis. niiinann nnnTi-rr snni nia a aia mm i m '.""'"". "."""bridge! Christian KrttK. jr., i'Iv- '"'"li "-".-. ",'f;i:' ' it,. !'. Augusia htnt.iM M. "eiatnes anojeMAIlY C. wife of James vV Porter .!' ' .....- ::'M . ". """'iriil . n s.bs.s ......j-.- ..-. !. itin tlslll H nih .! . -.:.V" ".-.. ---.--'..--' I viiir.i.. ni ' i'nir di.s IIF. V Afea.,dcry,.nuwkl. ).,.,, , -?liKfi.S J.'V&-,. MATILDA NORttlS. WroM Z'VnlSci'-oFMW - widow or John llreeit. formerly of Low.r , ,.!?. . 'S "lItc?,n,rnJr,,c! 0,I'" '"J' ' . ""sir Bldfr.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. jrri. . PI... T-. t t I t. . V Mer-lnit tovtnslilp. Montgomery Coiintv, aard nfJ.t.ViiiTv1 t, r.fon " i.TJi' r r! ! Ti ' ,V''wo0j l""- Friends may call Frl., WW'-,, i I lU In to Make Men olc n Relallve, and friends hulled to funeral ,2t"m'iLVAVi-' ii."''.""';?- ?I 10 p. m. ?1U llaslon. Pa.. Vrb. 7.-trft.n'nllnir llic s;rvlce. Sal,. 2 p. in. 1. Kalh l. Pike, '". ,BVui.fr,,l."l02hMdl?on a?"" ML POWER.-Feh. B. MAROAIt3T 'AiM fact Hint only'nboul CO ;wr rent of lite I pnVrfdWe'.iar It R lo m.M train '- J- n" - ' "" "" IL He llr ),Kn- ,A",r..of ,l",,.,t' IlV' I Th4I"!l oltlicnH lotc. Ill, prliu-liwl offenOorB be I feaVfng OUlh a" 1 P. m. Frllnurmaycafl -" 'ni ,nv " ""n- r,c- m Hc7myd Vl.BiVh?V;,Mi In tho FO-callc.r 'Inlr-lllircnt claraon." Krl. " s. KELLT.-Peb.- JAME? J husband uf JV hi Pnliom?nn's Tt'hurc?i InvHM In fiiiV?' Wllllnm Tonkin, former clinlnnan of tlin ' linoiir.RtCK.-Fcb.3. liosr. A., wife. f 1st Katj Helly.Trvlatlve.and frl-nd. In- Sat. 0 !.m' 7roml 411 slraoSSl rf u'i.i,iii.n ...!.. t v-.i,, ..,.. ' Josenh W. Ilroderlck, Relatltes and trends MteiWio funeral, Snt., 7SW s, in., brother's i..inn. n.i...;r n. aiiZZiX S3X:. if A'":.."" .'.''"' 1' '" '"'.."" v.". i Inilictt In funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 2l.in residence. John J. Klly. 1802 Rltner. Sol nf rcn,n..n .i mi i.hii'...:.r.. .-i.. k"IX vuiiiu3. nuuosrs in nil mien letter Mini i ..,. . in.,. ..n..i.. .... rt..:-.r . -.- u. t , . ... . r The following; thcatics obtain their picture" through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. ' LIBERTY l,,tAJ . COMJMUIA AV. U'lJUvl 1 MATINHB DAILY IXJUISA M. ALCOTT'3 I "LITTLC 1VOMLN" 333 MARKET0ft at8 .CARMHL MTKRS In "'I0I"M- y-wiio will MAittir jir.j" Jirf k- tW J Cl.llmt. . .NORMA TaUVaSBb1.!? " "THIS 1XIRBIDDU.V ciTv' , "AMHRICtCH ANSvi:tt" OVERBROOK " n avET At.icn niunr t.,'i,,, VE. "T1H! IIOI.IOW op HE'n' AND. PALACE ,s",4V""ct ?bkF NAZIMOVA ,.l ""?P-U- "HYn FOR KTH'' PRINCESS,f i!'KT LADY TSCN JIRI l '" P' M JTOH Till'. yflHHDdMr' THP. ,;Asr. REGENT r ifA"KKT ST. U0W 17TH HOTHY DALTO.v'-0U-,,'' 'HARD IIOIIJ-ID" DOItOTHY R1AI TO .CURMANTOWN AVI- " " rT. ffn,r-V-TT;OCK,ar " "TH17 tiniiATCST TIII.VQ IN UFJ... RUBY MAn,c?'Y'"ffrTr- "THH KNCHANTHD RARN" SAVOY u MAIlKSr t"kSt "I.ITTT.n WOMI-.N" STANLEY XWV.WJX NORMA TM.MADrin In ' "THH 1IHART Q- WITTONA" VICTORIA tffs TIICDA RARV In THIS 8HK I I SV I !. WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY VISIT Tlir: tulAHVIAI. THHATRI1 WJI, FARNUM In "TOR PRCHrjotl" . DKATIIsi IIHATIK)N, .I-Vb. 4, MAtlflAIIKTt widow linn sv ,"i- rir, t iiimmi !" liT of ThoitliHrdoM nnd ilnunhlfr of Ujp. James and Mary Lsrgy Iformerlr nt 117 H. 4lh at. I. Relalhrs apd friends, 1, V. f. Hodallly nt Ht, Joseph's Churrh. Invited In funeral. Mon.. R;.10 a m.. snl H. flth lnn upiph.ny IV n Int. prlrate, Holy r- .m v,!""" vt-hi, . nriOWN. l.eb, I. JMAIIT, wife of Joint !tron, tlrlalltra and friends Invlleu to funeral, rial., nao a. ni.. iiusnanii'a rest, denco WOO Taul a'.. VrnnlifoM. rtrqulem htih mass Bl. Jooehlm'a Churrh 10. a, in. Int. St. Domlnlo'a Cent. Auto serstrf. 11ROWN. Ken fl I. PIXHIKNCTJ Jf. H. HROWN. sued 27. of 218 Sd st. Due notlc. of funeral will bo alien. IHIVAN. Feb. 6 OEOROTANNA I. widow of John A. nrran. Relatives and friends tnlted to funeral services. Rat., 10 a. m.. 1040 Parine at. . Int. Hillside fjetn. nemslns may be vleived l'rl., 1 to II p. m. HUCHANAN. Lata nf .1134 Spruce St.. suddenlv. Feb. 1, ANNII3 O.. widow of Jsmes IJuchatian. Relatives ahd friends In vited to funeral, Bat.. 1 p. m., parlors of William ,11. Chew, 8. W. cor. Both and Rpruc. el". Int. private Hillside Cem. Auto sen Ice. RL'RTON. At Vleeport. V. T Second Month Sth, SAAIUCl. II. RURTON, aK-d 84. formerly of Fall, township. Ilurks County. Pa, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral from Friends' Meetln House,vFallslnton, Pa.. 7th day. Second Month flth. a p. m. CANDIDUS. Feb. II. nn.VJAMIN P.. son of late Louis and Anna Candldus. Relatives and friendsInvited to services. Sat.. 3 p. m., residence of brother. Ixiuls J. Candldus, .1.110 N. 7th, st. tnt Oreenmount Cem. friends may call rl.. 7 to 0 p. m. CAVANAOtr. Feb S. ni.IZARETH CAV ANAOH. wife of nemard J, Cavanach and daughter nf lata' Edward and Marr Cava, naah. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Mon.. 8:80 a. m.. 7182 Tocum st. Solemn hlh maas St. Clement's Church. Paschallvtll.. 10 a. m. -Int. Holy Cross Cem. CLAIR. Seraeant IRVINO 8. CLAIR died at Dattlmor. Feb. 6. aged 25. Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Sun., 10 a, m.. mother'a residence, 8230 Berks st, Int f!vta, lfar Nebn Cem. CLIFFH. Al New Tork, Teb. 4, CATH ARINn n.. dsiithtek of John L. and farah C. tllffc. aited 32 Relatives and friends In. lted to funeral. Sat.. 2 n, m., residence of parents. 1070 Dyro at., Trankford. Services St. MarlJs P. E. Church 8 p. m. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. COJ3B. At 1328 N. Redficld St., Jan. 18, THELMA. youngest daughter of Elizabeth A. and lata Samuel W. Cobb, aged 8. Rela tives and friends Invited to aervlres. Mon., 2 P. m.. Oliver It. Hair Bldr.. 1820 Cheat nut at. Int, private, Fernwood Cem. Trlenda I mi Uiuis ii w n hi . .inaiMfsii' i iiiiri'M . I ii vnan it i 1 1 .. at ''a. . . . . . i COLLINS Feb ' a HUOir" hush. .,rt funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m parents' rest r2,NrGiin. !... HSi1.1;! hUT,b,n.?...?!rinc. fl.li7 Haverford av.. .Solemn high and friends. Bible Class and members Bea con FresbyterlAn Church: Local No. IB. I. M. V.i all other orsanlMtlona of which ne sras a meniDer, invitca to funeral. Rat.. 1 p. m.. 2R:,3 Aramtnco are. Services 'Bea. con Tresbyterlan Church 2 p. m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto asrvlee. Itcmatas may be vIcwecLrrl. eve. Chester papers copy. CULLINAN. Feb. S. COI1NCLIUS. hus band nf late Catherine and son of lata Michael and Ellen Culllnan. Funeral, to which relatives and friends. Holy Name, I Altar and Rosary Societies are Invited. Sat.. .UU U ."l, MU. u ..u O.i m.iniiii IllttBS at Jeauleni Church nf St. Edmond 0 a. m. nt- Holv rross Cem. Auto s-rvlce, CUNNINGHAM. Feb. 0. WILLIAM P.. husband of Mary Cunntneham (nee Ileaton) Relatives and friends, Court Schuvlklll, F, of A.: Monetta Tribe. No. '447, I. O. R. M Invited to funeral. Mon.. ::io a. m.. Into Callowhlll st. Solemn renulem massCatho dral in n m Int. Holv Cros Ccm. nttti'r rK n rniet pa t nit.i.v son of late Annte Howell, atVVIlMam Tenn House, Falrmount Tark. Relatives and mends lnviten lo runeral. 3lon.. H a. m.. residence of Thomas Talvcy, SlSt Webster at men mass unurrn nr the -rransflgura- tlonIO a rv1ce. Int. St! Dcnls'a Cem, Auto IJAVIM. HI). .. IILIIbLUA 1SJTNTD DA VIS, aged 05. tlneral services. Sat., to a. in., residence of her son-in-law. Frank S. Terry. 4818 Warrington ave. - Int. nri. vate. " ueiiAA.-s. icu. ti. haiiau, wire or Leon Dellaan. Duo notice of runeral, 1018 N. DENNING FeU. 0. MARGARET, widow of William J. Denning and daughter of late John and Ellen Ilutler. Funeral, to which relatUcs and friends Invited. Mon., 8:30 a, m., residence of brother. In-law. Samuel 1. Karcher. BS10 8. loth at. Solemn mass of reaulei.x Church of St. Monica 10 o. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto rerilcc. DOAK. Feb. 4. LOUISE, wife of Hugh Doak and daughter of Frank and Alojala Hchmon. aged 82. Relatives and friends, Archconfraternlty of the Holy Family, In vited to funeral. Hat., 7.30 a, m.. residence of parents. 2038 Palfthnrp st. Requiem mass St. nnnlfarlus's Church 0 h. m. Int. Holy Redermer Com. IMII.IIOW. Iti. 3. J1ART J. DOt.HOW. Relatives and friends Intlted (a services. Sat., 1 P. m 1 124 S.srst at. Int. WIl mlngtnn and ftrandywlim Com., Wllmlnc ton, Del., on arrltal of train leaving- 11, and O. Station. 24th and. Chestnut kts.. pVila.. 2:r,:. p. m. DONNELLY. Feh. ,-.. CHARLES, husband of late Margaret Donnelly. Relatives and frlrndo-lnltcd to funeral. Sal,, 7:30 a. m residence of son, WIlltHm DonneHy. ,014(1 Lorchwood ur West Phlla. Solemn re quiem mass St. Carlhago'a Church 0 a. in. 'Int. St. D'Mils'a Com DRUM. Feb. 4. WILLIAM II.. husband of Florence and aon of John and Ella Dru-n aged '.'8 Relatives and friends, John R." Marlln Council. No. 20. Jr. O. of A. M.t omplojea of Smith, Drum t Co., Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. ni., tllH N, Orlanna at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. DUNRAIt. Kch I. WILLIAM J. DUN nAR. aged 5a. Relalheii and friends. Delta lAJdge. No. 2UI. . A p, R.: Imperial Com niaiidery. No 22.i. A and -I. O. K. ot M : Media Fire, Hook and ladder Co., No 1 Invited to funeral, Sst,. 2 P. m , Ollie and Stato sts.. Mrill.. I'u Int. Media Cem, Friends may call I rl,. 7 to 1 p. ni. ,,, risiiEoimNi:. reb. a, hridoet. wir. of Joseph I'Tsthbourne and daughter of Marv and lato Joseph O'Donnell. Relatlvea and friends lnltcd lo funeral, Sal.. 8.30 a, m 28211 K Allegheny mt. Huiemn requiem mBBsClruifh of the Njtltlly lo ., m. int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. GAl.LAOEIt. Pelt. 4. IIOD.'.Rr. husband uf Kllsahetti Uallager (neo Rogers), aged 04. Relatlics and friends Inilted to fu. neral aenlces. Sat., 2 p. m., aon.ln-law's l rrsmetico, iienry A. nartietl. Till Mtrahle il ' . Fo." -'hasc. Phlla. Int. Mt. .Ion Cem. siTraln Ieae Iteadluc 'Uimlnal 1:23 a, m. for Fox Chase. i fl-NNON. Feb. n. JOHN J husband ol UAIXNW. I' en. n. JOHN J., husband ol "? iu."."V.n!n '."" Demrsey). Relatltes ml friends. Holj Name horlety, Leacuo of fcrcd Heart of St. Vcronlca'a Church; Dlv. ''T "", anil rrl Sacred SI, A. O II.: Court Pence. No. 18. b, a', .'-''!) "Si '." f"Jral. Mon.. 830 a. m. JOuO N. 3d st Solemn mas-i of ronulem St. cronlca-a Chunh 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sep- V. f --"M. .t-w jiKteii. t.onu.,iiu lew lurk nan-rs cipy, ' , OAI1JSV. Pcb. In Canada. J. KLMEn, husband of Lattierlpc (lalley tnce vLiuklug) "H of la,e ,,e, 1"1 "ra. W. II. Uallcy. aged 80. r - r.A'J.VJ'-t Vln-cland. N. .T.. Jan. Jf. AN. DREW, husband of Emi:ie Olbb (neo Bath). '".. !" ,") ! I'ernwood. IV.. Jan. 20. URAT. Suddenly. r,U. 4. SARAH J., daughter of Sarah Collou and lato Jam-s oray. Relatltes and friends InvlteM to fu. neral fen Ices, sal., ;30 p. ni.. resldenc. of uncle. Walter O. Scott, 1731 Mlffllll at. Int. prhate. Remains may bu slewed Frl. eve. , HARRIS. Feh. .". AMMti a - A Olher A. Harris, aged 60. Relatives anifl tririiuo M.iira ni runeral sertlcea. Hat., 10 ?t.m'l.7,"iV"rn,.,.t,!J,,t ""th n1 Cherry sts Int. Mt Morlah ttnt. Remains may b. j',NnrioT.,li"5." Sf Sf.VMtr M" Thomai o'p m Sllllmaii St.. Frl., 7 lo nJi,n5L'Iv",1rb' f"' AN-NI13- 'f of Daniel J'-'.1."!' H'itlB,aSn ni ffnds Intlted to fu. i'-f-'v,!!; 3U "' ..I1.', residence of eon-ln. low. Jranlc AVeber. 2.117 W, Wlllsrd st. Ro- ?n.lmnrIil.,t! VxKi! .'hrJ" 'r'urch 10 a. ni. int. prHRtt, n extmtueter im HERSHOliR. Feb a' ALICE I.TNCTI. daughter of. John Ml and CH..I. Wifii: Lunr .;s.:ry.. .?.'' kljiu. -ni nds lniluillsfiii.,.TB.i'rK'? .,M s.!!f?ii-f rn,"i.soulhampton. Pa. Int. Cliuretllla Oin. Train for Southampton it. jktauini tvrtninai ir:o D tn s nA,rrf.Wi?M,Tr,'be M'"vVt"iZAilOTH OARriNER. wife of Edward Itevdorn, aged 43 Itslalhe. and friends InMtrd to runVral services. Pun.. IS.St) p. , , 0en Riddle, pa, Jnt. Oreenmount Cem. ' ' HICKMAN. Feb 4. ISAAC, husbands! J.Ury 5 'h"1" n7.,on ' ' Isaac and yX .,l,,iKm"n-, Relathes and Trlsnds In jlttd to funeral, 'fcat.,.l:30 p. in.. son-Ins li? tr"i'nf"c.r' sn"l i- Tounr ' ia2 8. i'hiwi-i ,n;, ,p"r;wood Cem. Friends may 'T HpFFM.?N.-F.h. fl. BAMUEL H . ,.. iwnd ot iiebbia Hnrrmsn, aged 49 JleTa. J" " '""'"'t ... ocieilfB or Wi ci lisk. u sa ss miiiK I.. Iij . - T ' ' " IIOJ-ER. feh. 4,AVILLIAM II,, husband S.f. ..,Vlnn,1' Ilri jHelstlves afid frltiulsT Phlla. Typosraphlcal Union, No 2. invited lo funeral servfets. Mt 2 p. ni.. M83 Fol" soni at. Reina na may btt viewed l'rl., 7 to-II Pt m. Int. Arlington Cem. t i .HUMPHRBV. Suddenly, at 8050 Fonlaln agc.l 8. Hslallvea and friends Invited to ettiw, .""?;.. ,,,,, v "ic unver it. Hair IrViN, Memorial services'! for Corporal Church, Turnersvlllf. N. J Bun., Tjij l. m. ' . ,..t.trn. I--! . . .. . MAHV A.t,0,J'ri'.,;lf Jawiu.ll. hela. flva sod frTsndSj D. V, T. Bodallty, IrfagiJ. of tho Sacred Heart. Altsr and Roaary. ladles' ,T. A. It. Ladles' Auslllar of Knlghta or St. John. No. 101. Societies, lit t.ltd io'.fnnral.,Hal.. 8 JO ai m.. 21t3Fatr. mount a. BoIemnrequ em maas Church of Bl. Francla Xavlrr 10a, in. lnt. Holy Croas Cem. Aulo funeral. JAaO.--.K!?' B' il'Rr HARRISON JAOO. .Relatives and friends. Bensvol.nt m . s lTllfsi Ihs.II mA t. asl ..-- a. Order of Klks. Invited to funeral services. I ?sl.. 3 p. m.. resldenc. of Dr, J- T. Teder. I 1 rnajf islfiON:-ir, b..B,fa WJNIFRBD, rlfa IH PKATnH and friends Invited tn funeral. Mon,, 8:30 fcj "iiiu ' iukiikii jh Mi'e n sv m,( 74 NHf.k mr,, lnrlowii, niith mass v m,, n jnjjhik inr i,ninowiin, jiiicii mass rf rrnulfm Church of Bt, J'hllotncn 10 h. m. nt pmic. , m. lulj private, Autu vcrtlt. KINO. Suddenly. Felt. fi. tAftn MtET KINil. Funeral servlcra prhaln, Hat.. 3 p'm. at tho Oliver II, Hale Illdg., 1820 Chrstnut st. Int. wlvat. lit.tN'P Pch. ft. ANTIIOS'r l,.l,. r Mario Kline. Relathes and friends lmltd-j IO lunerai jtion.. n ti. in., .tit pi, .liar- vlns'at. Solemn' mass of requiem Church of St. John th 15sngellst In n, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. KIHTERIW!., At residence, 3824 Spruce st . Feh. n. JOIIN KISTF.RHOCK, aged 72. Notice of funeral later, I.Attl.iSSS. Feb. 8. CATHARINE, wlf of Luke Ijiwlers (n Lyons). Relstlves and e.l.nrfa Mt. Prancts d Hatea'a II. V. t Sodality. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a J m.. 1117 Orava Perry a v. (40th and Woodrl iand a.). fiolemn high mass of requiem I nt EanM He Hales a Church in m. Int. llnlv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. LEE. Feb. 8. lira ALICE LEE widow of John Leo and mother of Mrs. hathleen Lee Diamond. Relatives and friends In .,itt t.rriinrA!. Hat.t (1:30 a. nt.. lAA'J Wi Erlo ave. Solemn requiem ma.sa St. flte- pnen a i nurcn u r. m nit. r.n8inn, t-at I.EVINE. Feb. . JULIA, wife of Wolf Levlne, aged r.O. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services. Bun.. 2 p. m.. 23.18 N. 20th st. Int. Mt. Slnal Cem. Shenan doah (Pa.) papers copy. LEWIS. Feb. 0. IRENE If., widow of rimnrnm T.T.wls. Relatives and frUnri. In. Mled to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m.. par lors OE J. vcsier irsu K oon. 2UIII dia mond at. Int. private. LEZOTTE. Feb. ... IDA R., wte of I.en L Izntte and daughter of Charles and !,ouls Bohn. aged 21. Relatlvea and frlsnda Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p. m., 104R N 30th st. Int. private Hillside Cem. LINSAT. Feb. 3. VIOLCT C. wlfo of John J. Llnsay and daughter of Joseph and lata Mary Cook' aqd granddaughter of John and Julia Hall, aged, 18, Relatives and friends Invited to fun al. Sat., 2 p. m.. grandparenta' residence, shoo Laycock ave., T.Imwooil. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. l'rlends may call Frl. eve. Auto service, 1 MAHON'BT. Feb. 4. ELLA, wlf, of John Mahoney nnd sister of the Rev. P. F. Tnrrartr. Relatives and frlendn lnvlle.1 tn r-funersh, Mon.. 8130 a, m., 2817 Poplar at. solemn requiem mass nt. francia .xavler's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy tiepulchra Cem. Auto funeral. MALONEY. -KeD. 0, mart J., daughter of Frank, and Sarah Maloney (nee Dunn). aged 18. Relatives snd friends. Sodality tint hurch of Our Lady of the .Rosary. Invited IS mans Church of Our Iady of tho Iloaary . Church of Our I,ady of Int., St. Denla'i Cm. a. m. Int. St. rnlk'a Cm. JfANLEtf. ffb. S? MART A., widow of Rudolph. I Ma nicy, agfd 8'-'. Ttflathes and friends my view the remalna Frl.. 8 to 10 P. m.. rPinenp oi onin-iaw, .lacou liucK waiter. S013 K. Daupiiln at. Funeral serv icea OolTen Baptlut Church. Sat.. 1 p. m. Int. adjolnlnr churchicroundn. Auto rortejr will leave riilladcJphla for Coshen Sat.. 10 a. m. MARA. At Hast X.elKh. Kncland Jan. 11. HARRY T. MARA. U. S. fN. R. F.. "on f Joseph T. and Martrar-M H. Mara. 109 ltncr'st., aeed H4. nclHtiv?s nnd friends. Concordia !ydpe. No. rt7, F. nnd A. M.: Poolt DUIHon, No. 47, Sona of Trnperance Harmony Council, No. 841, &, T. A,: em ptoyca of Phlla,. Lift- Ins. Co.. Men'a Rlble Class and Sunday School of Third Hartlst Church and Atlantln Uefinlnfr Co. Group of Stonmen, Invited to services. Sat., t P, m.. Oliver II. Ralr Bids., 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Arlington Cem. MARKLKT. Formerly of Taston. Ta.. suddenly. Feb. 4; SARAH T.. widow of Francis Marklcy. ascd ft?, Rclatl(a and friends lnlted to funeral services. Sun.. 1 n m.. resident Sf son, Wtlllnm Thomas. 4ft.-4 N. Maschfr.at. Int. ITIUsMp Com. Ro"intu my h Mewed St . to 10 ii. m. MARSTON. Feb. 2. HISNRT WARD MARSTON, Jr.. husband of Penfco Pordllle Marnton and aon of Henry Ward and Alice Sellers Maratnn. "And all tho conn of God sang together." MARSTO.W At U. H. Naval Hospital. Waahlnston. D. C. Feb. n. of pneumonia. Prhato JAMi:6 RHOApH MARSTON. U. H. M. C, son of Henry Ward and Aliro Sellers Mar ton. Funeral services Memorial Church of St. rmt. Overbrook, Hst.. J I a m. MARSHY. Feb.r T,. ANNA M. MASSHY. dauphter of Isto Charlca P. and CaTliarlni 10. Massey. Relatives and friend Invited to senlces. Sat. 10:30 a. m., at the Ollvnr H. Hair Did?., 1820 Chestnut at. Int. prl- VcCARTHY. Feb. . CIIAl,KH J., for merly of 45SS Wayne ave., husband of Katherlno McCarthy (n Marrow). Relatives and friends IC. of C, Santa Maria Council, No, Jtt3, rhl In. Aerie of KukIch. all other po cletles of which he was h membW. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 830 a in.. 061: Ross bt.. Mt. Ary Solemn requiem ihmm Church of the Holy Cron 10 r, tn. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto arvlce. McFAM. Feb. i, MARGARRT U, daughter of Mary T. and tho lato Frank I. McFall. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral Sat., R a. m., from her mother's residence, 4530, Wajnue ave. Sol emn requiem mayss at Church of St. Francis Asslnl, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cetn. Auto service, s, McUMNN. At Conent of Mercy Merlon, Ta.. Feb. 5. Sister MARY THRUM A Mc f J LINN. Requiem mass Concnt Chapel. Frl , 030 a. m. Int. Convent lm. McGllANAOHAN Feb. 4 MAROARHT. dsuffhtiT of Into. William and Rrldct Mc (Iranashan. Relame and friends. Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of Ht. Palrlrk's Church, InWled tn fiinernl. Hat,, 8 n, m., 3720 Spruce st. llleli rgqulcm insss St. JobenhV Ohurrli 0:30 h, in. Int. Holy Crows Cem. Auto McOROaAN. ICeb. .1. HKI.KN C wife of John Mcarosan (nee Smith). Relatlvea and friends Jnvlted In funeral. Hat.. 8:30 a. in,, 1343 N, Hnticpck st. Solemn requiem trmss St. ,Mlclme1 Church 10 a. in. Int. New (!i.tliedrHl (Vm. Audi funersL i nit ii it i. ri-u, s. ti ii 'i ni. Bs.ni ut wauira t itjUtllll l. U 1 t S t t4 A.. r.t .r... yum! lnt (.'Hllmrine ,McUUiro-tnQ? uonoiiu-!. . rtlll. I ! i !.. I. . 4 .......! i vi' in 1 1 i's nnu iriiiiisi niritrii iif iuihihi, Sat.. H m. in., rrsldritcn nf J. 1.. Mct'unn. ltl'J. S. lOlh st. Mat- at Church of th AnnutsTiatlon v a, in. int. lioiy-croBa cem. Auto pen ice McMANUH.Keli. 3. HMZAnHTH. daugh ter of Uto Patrick and Maria McMamis. RelathrM und friends. Prosperity Trlb Clrce, No. 517, F. or A Imlted to funeral, Hal, 8.30 a. m . resldeico of elaier. Mary A Chllda. I7HH N Wamotk st. Hln-h rtqulcm tinahM Ht. Matach'i Church 10 a. tn. Int. Holv Cross Ccin. Auto funeral. MUNUBNIIAM.. Feb. ,4. MARY J. widow of Caleb W. Mendenflall and daushter of Itite James and it art lis J, Kvslng, aped 80. Relatltes and friends Imlted lo fu neral services, Frl , 7 p. in.. Ri N. Houzlass at i;.3ii aiitj Arcii tfio.f. Jnt. Ulsuis Sun. Cecil t'ounty, Md.j MHYERS. Feb 5. KDWARD. husband of Clara D, Meters. Relatives and friends Incited lo funeral services, Mon., 2 p. in 3320 N. Park ate. Int. prlale. t MOKFIT. At his home. 21. W Oxford at., on Wed., Feb. G, It. HISNRY MOKFIT, uacd 77 3eara, Funeral service ut thj parlnru uf Benjamin T. l.yle, 1V12 Columbia ate., on 9a t,, Feb. 8, at 230 p. 111, Int. MORRIS. Feb fl. ANNA BATI5MAN MORRIS, wife of Joseph C, Morris, of Had dnnOeld. N. J., and daushter of lale Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Bateman. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Mom, HiSO a. in . residence- of sister. Mr. A. J. ChrUtte, 321 rjandrlllo road, C)nwd Solemn r?qulem mass St. John tho Bttptlst Churth. Maua I'VUUk. 10 a. in. Int. Weatmlnater 1V111. Aiuiii..r.Jt. ieii. 4. ANTimNi'. Tins nana of Mary K, M1J1.I.KU due WrUt) Rela- lives anu rrienas, riiiia. i.oOffi', No, 01. 1. u. O. M., attft Anierlcus Jtltle Club, Invited to funeral. Sat . 7:30 a, in., 2.".OH Cedar st. Requiem mass St Ann's Church 0 a, m, Int, pjew 1 Hinearai 1 cm. iuio ser"'c, MURPHY IV.- , r ra I.I.WIH, husband of HeUn U Murphy 0eo WUWersham) und sort of Alice I, and Jala Charles C Murphy uciauves anu inenqs mtuen to funeral aert tcew. Sat,, 3 p. 111. , "&2 S, 4Mb at. lat. rrl MUSTIN. Feb. .".. ICMII.Y P AfUHTIN, daughter of 1 : ia.te xieorta Parklnsonraired 8V. . ajSl rvlahil. I .. U . J a m .Li at,. i:mi p. m., at the o er II. fla r B dg,, 'loi'O Ch.ainut st Int. prUale. bchmldt, Henry I". ETAOIN O'i'ON.NUli, -km;, n. iIirilARO A., son or wiiuain ano wary O'Connor, aged. "3, Relatives and frlenda Inilted tn run.eai. rlon . 7:30 a. in., narenls' resldenc. loo ijnihuowne ave. st rhiiadelphia, Sol emn requiem mass Our l.ady of lh. Rosary Church, i) a. m. Int. Ht. Denis's Crin. Auot O'DONNEI.U Keb, 4,. MART K.. lfs of Jallies J, O'Donnell Relatives and friends Imlted lo funeral. Mon.. -jo a. in.. SUSS Asrien Bl. Holemll liiah niava nt p.M..i.m St VAgalha's Chunh 10 a.jn. jnt. Holy Cross L'ein, Auto aerilc, 1 O'DONNBLU -Suddenly. Feb. 3, TKAOUH O'DONNUl.lb son uf Marv and l.l. stlhu.i O'Donnell. fcile of Klnbally Cronle, County Oonegal, Ireland. RelatUea and friends Invited to. funeral, ai.. T3D i, m., resK deuoe of brother. Patrick. O'Donnell. aoi IM. LSWHUi -si. iian rriiuiliu niasa HUJ reniiletn m. Francis's Ch rch ll a. nil. Int Holy Sen. iis. f'nt AiitA fiiiiffral ORR. Feb. H. JOIIhf A., aon of la vil llsm and Mary V. Orr fnee Ford). Relatlvea antP frlenda. Holy, Name and Altar and Ro ss rV Mocletles. IMtlsloii No. 14, A. O. lr.1 oilier aoclelles of which lis mi a member. Invlleilto funeral. Mon.. 8:80 a. m ll tt, 441h st. Holemn requiem mas. Church of UUr Bioiner l aytfunm iv K, ill. int. Lathe dral Cem. Auto service, , PATTON. Feb. 3. IIOWARU A husbsml nt ir.Hn. sr. Patton and aoti nf Xl...ri.. and Kllsabelh Pslton. Relatlvea and frlenda. Wlnnlplseogre Tribe. No. 188. I. o. R. m.i Co No. 18. Hoys' llr trade. Inilted to fu. nerai. sen i",-i'. dence! IK2 N 33 st. 11. In . falh,i. ,..i Int, Ml. .Morlah Cem. AUIO ."rrii,.. . ,.. , John Pearl. Rslslves and frl-nd. Invlled rEAHU. r.u, ., i. n'liin I. wlf. of to funeral serTh-es.-nai., p. ni,. !! B, nth at.. Darby., ra. ITrleuds may call Frl. after , Darby.. Pa. ITrleuds ni P m. ijft. Private, PINE.-At TurnersvDIe. .11 .uil. nt Innafliun Pit 1 Veb. . . llAN. Relatltes and friends Invlted-tofuneeal services. Hat., s P.'m'.. resdeocj of aoii-ln-law. q. It. Jlurff, Turnarsvllie, K. J, I Int. lllsckwood Cem. T... 111 Art AA 1 srk IsbIh ma... iL . . 2 f. ....i ... ,. ir..- ."- .... ...... iiu.,1 i n.ai iiii v wrrnieoti, rt.,a. Re.s.U an?' 'Mfi" toft To Sr&Lli&l&M.S!S , 'S DKATIISI Inilted to funeral ncrvlcea Bat,, I p. as . residence of aon, wiliiscn rooie. ivis Msm-.ti I son st. Int. tlrccnfnounl Ce;n. Jfriettds may ,l & PORTER. At H12I Porter sf. , tn Int, Holy Cross. " -3 RALPH. Keb. X U'lt.t.tAM NnnuAW ,3 r.. . xi'IIiiu.m li n.i.i. n. -.-". Hta nnl friends Inllleri In ..rtla.su.i '.' r. m. residence of brother. C. o. Ralph,-' Hi'l Mcltnse mr... last Ijniarfn.n.. tnt. rrliate. tVe'slmlnster Cent, Autos will m,.t ' v rw nt ..win -i. irrminni i ;.iu p, ni. j ns iiAipvinin.'.n i.h a tvit t tJIF Ki-i;n.Mi.i) RAMDcTRnr.n. aged tj. Berv-2 ii'w rrl rt ii in.. 1.11.1 jtrrn ar " RKILUT Keh. n. JflllN '., .o m' Joseph and lain Catharine Relley, R.la-V . . , -'.I n.... .......r. .....iiu I" ...IIITI.I. lUIB,! N:30 a. m . i: Orapo sl Jlanajunk. flolentnjt? requiem massyHt John lha Hantlst Churi1' es.v 10 a. in. Int: Westminster Cem. v I iiKii.i.i. rb n. JiAHT. irire of EiS-J waru iteniT anci flaugnier or I'atrlrlc and Mary JlrOoiern (ne Vre). runeral Bat..(j a:30 a. m. aan ?c. 4uth .t. in.ii m... n.4i Jlother of Sorrows (.'hurcli 1(1 a. ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . Relatives and frlcnda'ta. t , Vlien. .aiit sen ice. t! 'RIIMB.NTKR. Ib. S. 1IKNRT. husbsniir5 oi laie iienneila llementer, iM'ail. lAltS"! atlves and frlenda Invlle.l In om... .m-.jT 1 Ices. Mon.. (I r. m. precisely. 222H fl. lothi-' si. Int. private. Trlends may call Hun. CT ove. Auto funeral. . .!( I ROHINMO.V, Feb. 4, HENRY lr. ROBIX-il TO.V. husband of i:ilsabeth If. Rnblnaon (neaTf J Hall), aged 78 Relatives and friends U. 8C1 tlrant Post. No. IJ. 05lh Regt,. p. Y..An-t?-l Mled to funeral. Hat,, 2 p. m.. 7102 Oreen-J- ;i way a... .west I'hlladelphla.. Int. nrlvat. Jit. Morlali Cem Frlend. may call' Evi.,7. atsi , w. i,i, iiuti iirPi ti ROTI.1:. Feb. 3. TANNIK. wlfo of Rlcb.-V ard Royl. Relatives and friends Invited to .,J art T srs ,. . T . luFieray OKI., B-v' a. m .resldenc. ot Mr-?M Kllsab.rn Rovle. 2244 S. i7lh at. High lulK' of renuiem Ht Mnnpg'i r'hi.r.h IA . m CS. I Int. Hplv Cross Cem. Aulo service. ' " SADLCn. Feb. 6, RAY.MONIJ son ePV"-l William W. and Anna Kran Hsdler, agdiJ 14 months. Relatives and friends lnvlUei'sjl to funeral services Mon.. 11a. m.. nar.nts' JT1 . ili; . ianamaaer St. (OStrc tnl X it ii .in ., un. 1'rrnwroa i em. cr 'SAUKRSTO.V. Feb. 0. OEOROR Ifa.n ; pf Charlrs II and Reba.Sauereion (nes Tiy. lorj. ageu yeira l montns. Funeral serv- , Ices nrlSte. Hat.. !! n nv. nnr.nl r.al.- dence. IS.'A Harrison st.. Krankford. Ra.t malna may bo viewed Krl. eve. Int. vtlij'l HAVIV.pn Feb. 5 1010 MOM.TE U, fil Wlf ft Clf Tllrhftrrf Ravin nnlollva. A.A.flU frinnAm nlan vsnAnsiVtsh.. 1ssf f lrtki,.j tiam.... L Church, Port Richmond Council, No. 143Ai S. and D. af US Ladles' Auxiliary, p.ntv. ' sylvanla Commander. No. 70. K. T., In5 ".lied to funeral services. onSat., at p. m7n, -.fc '. '. ir,riii-c. .now ... iirari'riu ai. ini. Il.Ui.l. VA . nn Run ir.1. O 1-....II imhk. papers copy. XS nijriAiuiju. i eo. s, ni.HlllA schami nun nico- Duiuiri, wile oi August ncnaiDI.? ' Relatives and friends, Kewanes Council. Tf..-!y' 42 .TV nf T all nlh.p ...l.tl.. nf .kh she was a member. Invited lo funeral. srvt Icea, Sat., s p. m.. 1430 N. 10th st. Int-iS' rorinuoon iw-ein. uemains nnty n. vi.w.a.13" Frl.. 7 tn I n. m. ., SCHMIDT. Feb. R. HENRY C. husband ,,-r of Louisa M. Krhmldt (nee Luis) and aon ot i'A n.u vuiBiinii Him 41111111 ,i, rviiiiiiin, ii,it M 11,-,, rsriaiivrs una jricnas, also i-meniai ,a l.odse. No 3.1S. 1'. and A. M.. anrtlXKlsa fl No. a. R. P. O. 13., Invited to services. Hat..'Tl 1. uiu p. m., .11111 i-aciiic in,, Atlantic uity. N. J. Int. "West Laurel Hill Cem. on ar- riisl of train tearing Atlnnttc City 2 p. m. MirAnrknh R i-Anni.ivin.Mnie.viTT- tvlf. nt IT..IV W' Aha.n . Tl.tallu.. . nm. frlenda Invited In fureral nerlrefl. Hat.. 1:St 1 h. m,, 201 Ml. Vernon ave., Haddondeld. N. J. Int. private. Harlelgh Cem. Train leave Market at. ferry 1230 for W. lladdon- fleld Slatinn SIItRn. Feb. 4. BARBARA, wlfa ef jl late Peter Bhlrerlnee Fehn). Relatives and Til friends. Ssicred Heart and Altar Hocletlvtt or the Ascension Church, Invited tn funeral, ?, Sat.. SiDO a. m.. 480 U. Clearfield st. Sol , rmn requiem maaa Church of the Ascension 10 a. m Int. 7Pnly Redeemer Cem. SHORT. Feb. B. ANNIK J., widow ot, rainier n. Short. Relatives and friends In-' : lted to funeral services. Mat., 2 p. n. r.sl4,'l rl.na nt .ll.hl.P 111. Il.n.v. Unil.hlAn. " I J13 Church lane. Oerma'ntownr Int. Block-Mtl ley ijapust tern, iiemains may do viawsaN,! Frl. fi to 10 r. m. , m ,! ait-ujuAiw, ten. 3, ajjhLiIA, wiaow oc. wuiui o it kiii kii una usiugnirr oi .ij oiuvvmt I , ana Anna Aiaria tvooismn. lira ojv;J Itelatives and friends Invited to funeral V J services. Bat., : ti. m., M2 N. 48th e.t. Int. 'll .i.at. Vn.lt. t nal Trill MMt VFaSHialftsl sCT I Viiintc, iiui ill iinuiii ins :,. , t iomibiusi ' i-1 J may d viewed vrt. eve. auio servict, yi o-ti.1 a ji. t tiriiiori v 01 wiincr inn, i. J'fV-r'B Feb. 0. GIiOUGI3 F.. husband of MoIHa A.r?l Smllh (ne .MrCormlckKyaad B5. neUt1yag,A anu zrienas, wesimoreiana xeariy in. om.v, rls amnlnva Tlnra TssvllU ft . InvltstA frl ."! funeral services. "--Bun., II p. in.. 2028 H. ? Madison st. int. private. Chelteti HUla' , Com. -Aulo aervlee. ;t HrKIU.IIC.-Huflilenlv. Fab. 3. PAUUNTB'V UTI'lll !.' ..! 1.-s..ls-- ... U.... .9 lnai&Hk rJp r" i iiliuirv turn i" iiuri I, luun vl nvifyu j, Hlehllk, agfd T0.. Itplatlvra and friends In "5 vlted to funerUt. PaC. 8:30 a. in. 111' Slmckamaxon st. Solemn requiem mass it- Ht. Peter's Church 1"0 a. m. Int. Holy CrosaiT kCem. Auto service. G I- u snrVTsn sus.a. a fT 1.r a vlsjsa 4" - nitl i ,"J" r-v, it rjujiriii , riiuun va jji Jirriieas a. biou. aseo to. iteiaiivrn tmnafar inentis may vivw r?inniua rn. etc.. a id iu .-' P. m.a residence of dauchtr. Mra. NelUar wiMon, nau is, aim st. services sac. )- n. ni. . Morris cem. unapi-i . j 'iioenixviua. Pa, Int. In sarae ct-m. Thocnlxvllle, Pa.ii papers copy, I X MTUITCil. Feb. 4. JOHN. huahanA tt Marearet iJtrltch. of Tlpperary, Ireland. JlelatUes and friends VJnvlted to runerai. 1 tat., 8-.S0 a. m.. 2o;.l W." JIarlan st. (25lt- ... i.n...An ... lllwh ..An am in... Rt 1. ,1U Ul-liri.uil Bl... ..i. ii ...i... .." "."" . Kllaabelh'.. Church III a. hi- Int. Holyr, Cross tm. Auto uuerai . . . .f HIH.t.IVAN. Feb. 0. JOHN P.. husbane.k .. ll..v U.tlll.un aaoA fill. Tl.lfllh.a .flAl J friends, Phils. Typographical. Union. No. Siy Invited to funeral. Sat.. 235(1 ' N. Woodstock; ol. Mass at t-U Columba'a Church 0 a. m.' Int. prhale. Boston and Bprlngneld, Mass.,iv paiicra copy. ,,,.,. . u. . T nu 1 I 1IIIN. I'eu. II uns, uauiuwr US.SC .-....!, .... 1J-lluK.lli Kli.lnhli.. nff.il '1 V.llt. i Services and Int. private, at convenience os"l family. Frlenda ma. rail Frl.. 7 to.J p. m.jv IiarelllH resiueiicc. 1101 uisik r... wii. .-t, ,ura-. Phlla. - . . if TAYLOR.-Feb. 6. FRANK H-. husbsni I; oi A.inie ri. lavior, ktu iw. nciainc. 'v friends, also Washington Lodgej No. M.J. r. and A. M.i Harmony D. A. Clippter. No.V. r.'.'i Philadelphia Commander,', No S. K..T.:3i Lu Lu TempICf A. A. O. N. M. fl.T of Ph1U-?V deiphia; Phllad "f '." "u.-.r'-i :-..-- .r- ..--.:-.. n . '.-- ae snia uouncu. r"ij. jv. p. r--ji K. and S. M.t Koran Urotto, No. 81. 1 Puritan Lodge. No. :i23. I. O. O, 1'. . Inrllatt i . lo func'al asrvlcesMon.. 2 o. ni.. B2JI Mas-y ler st. Int. Kernnood Cem. Remains fatLfr jm be Mewed Hull. ee. Auto service . rs THOMAS. Huddenly. Feb. 4. AARON ,-: .ir., ueioied son of Aaron i, ano isis j.irj. Pvlni. Thnma. m mA nn nelatlVSB SnAM friends, afeo members of Washington Carapia, ' No. 2. P. O. . of A.. Invited to funeral. 4V; Mini . o n m. rimnei a... and RallroaCif' bridge. Men'hanlt llle.'N. 3. Int. Colestown.r. Pa T-rieim may call far eie, . ,,' titiim v.k i i-Annf-lVR lr TITUS. IJ . I...,- Ae wini.m rni... i, 77 n.lav' llv.. nnn r,lnH. Invll.d In funeral services,. Bun.. 2 P. ni . 582 N. 30th si. Int. MWI1 I'escc cem, Friends msy can nai, eve. it TORRKNS.- Feb. 4. AUOU8TA C wlf. '-, nf John Torrena and oaughter of Kmll and. Lillian Schnarkorf. aasd 2V. Relatlvea and V , friends Invlled to funeral, Bal 7010 c. m..'if 7 parenta- rerldrnce, '.'till H. nraaii st, nssss lulrm hlsh mass Church of the lCplphany u a. in. mt, noiy cross uem. auio s.rvia.. TUCKL'H. Feh. 6, HARRY TUCKBR-l' sgsd 4!. Ilelatlies and friends, Phllat.S AtFn Mn r.iT M j.H A. t - Frataraal . Order'r.agles, No. 42i. Phlla. Lodge. No. 6",'I L. O. o. Jt : all I). I. associations ol ,-J whlcn he was a director. Inviiei lo runsrai nerlrcs. Hun. .3:30 p. m., I.lil-Urjstol st, ' iti.ir.1 nih n-.. it iii.MuirTiri ' nLANCIItl. ifaughter of Fella and Amelia,. Unglaub, aged 7. Relatlvea and friends In.. aged 7. Relatives and trlenas la.-.s erilces. Eat., 3 p. m.. parents'., i .",317 Chestnut si. Int. private.1 tllllFT. At Palmyra. N. J. Ksb, VJ V TlinxiF.f.1.. utr. nf rrharlaatO Vllec io aeriices. Dai., resnjeiice, .,; VANnnr.ii 4. HUKAN QIOMELL. wlf. of CharIM' V.ndegrlft. Relatlws and friends. Friend. ship Council, No. 16. I). of L.. ot Soutli Amlioy. N, J.. Incited to -funeral servlessj -Hat., 2 p. ni.. The Points. Palmira, N.J.r lat 2 p. nis, FUe Points. Palmira, n.J. nt. Morgan Cemt Bus will meet train Lay,,' in tnuv h.' ...n Vrl after 7 n. tn. " V.riwri , NUD ANnF.nHl.lPF.. Rinhianlv. Feb. a. EL . VM U ....1.1.. , I... Il.nnl. T. Jilargsret M, Vandersllce. "Reiatrr, I.I.V n., 'I.u.iiici w .. .....fcw. ... friends lnvlte.1 lo funeral services. 8st- u.. residence or proiner-in-iaw. jirana. Mailer. Folcroft. Delaware County, 'I nt lirlisle. :T ' WALKS, -Feb. 4, ELI H agerf0. R.laj Ihrs and friends lnlted lo services, CotsJ Hprlng Lhurclw Csp. May N. J., Bat., 2-K. m. Comeyances ulll meet Phllsdelpnt4 . Inornlnr trains at Cape Ma, - '- " wbipi rep. o. kuim j. ivaie-j, . lt. of Edward. 'Welst, aged 48, Raaafc" lives snd friends, Invited to funersl ssryvesa. fiat., 12:30 p. ni at the undertaker's olfUjsj j 103 K. LSlllgll ave. .ini. iiihsio. usni.i WILLIAMS. Feb. If, FRANK M.. hush . li...l. a ltlltl.m, ll.l.lfu. .nd frlM Motart Lodge. No. 438. p.. and A. M.I Pali tine Chapter. No, 240. Jl. A. sLi ca Co., of Phlla;.. (iCltedlto funeral i Hat. 1:311 p. in.. IS'JII 'WsSSd at. 1 al.. Hurlelgli Cem., Camden, N. J. VH.l4A.in, rin, K.n.l nt Sar.h 11. b. UDU'AMD a. tlM4 . Wllllsms. t,iaiiveg' aasf ., Ifrltnda invited to services. Bal.. 8 p. m. B. vinoua nvr.i i,rriii,iiiiiTi., ,, .,.. WII.J.H. At Marlton. N.J.. Beeoj Muntli'Mh. THEODORE R, w'lLI,S, ,on lat.Aiaoa 11. anu Daran a. ivnia. ni tlvrs 2d friends limited to fun. n...,.l1i.d.v. fecond Month Slh. 2 D. n Marlton, N. J, Train leaves MarkeVst. ifsfl Willadelplila, I sas P. m for Marlton. ' uivrtrnw fnee Dunn), wlf. of Jams. sjafB mtngton, sged 2B. Relatives and friends & Jlleil lu lunerai rcrT.fc-. fi.. . v t 703 Jasper at. Int. Urreumnunt Cem. llleil lu lunerai rcrT.fc-. ft.. . v tSWm nislns may be viewed Frl.. after 7 p,Jn. s. WII.BON. Fe S. at Ilrooklyn. N. Tj L-An-in vvll.HnNT7 Itslallies and IrlMida M vlted 'to funeral aervlcea. Bat., .1 p. m rMi ' j m of aon, Frsnk t'hsrdon, SMi Plum atl . i Kranafiird Int. East Cedar Il Cem. J tl WlLliur. "rep. d. iiniivpw ... TiiusMB of 87 W. arenoodTtvj.., LanadowBi. H " WOrtTIIINbTON.-"j.-JENNTJI' daushter of Wl11am A. 'and HtlMi .'isiBMiinBrtnn. aurtrni n. iiriinvrsVaina m Invited, to funeral arvlces.j Hat... 9 p. parsaUH' rowMwr. .?.: -' m.. . 4Y TM1 VrSSsV asitsK.si III WINUbU; la ' ,1'JUBIUv r -