'$& ; . V .t t iff f. &' '- .J. Jtt. t ". WW w. ("" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1019 H J h-;Jj : Ik lu It LN r Rw & ANOTHER BIG DELAWARE TEAM AT PENN .Tonight's . Visitors Have Lost Only One Game This Season ALI TALL AND STRONG Penn had better not take tonight's; mJ basketball jatno with the Delaware Col- ' v lees quintet too easy. The Delaware team Is coming here with the reputation of being ths best team that ever has represented the Institution. A lctory irr the Red and Blue will mean as much to them as the American League pen nant -will to Connie Mack. Delaware has only; sustained one de feat this year, being beaten by Lehigh on, the latter'n floor by a. ery close mar gin. The only common opponent they ava had with Penn Is Muhlenberg, and they defeated this five by the score of 36 to 13, As Penn beat Muhlenberg by about the Fame (core a close battle Is looked forward to tonight, Shipley Coach The Delaware five Is being hoached this year by Shipley, a former Uni versity of Maryland basketball player. The team Is composed of men who are nearly alt six feet or over, and, despite their bulk, are capable of placing a fast game. They are led this year by Cap tain Marstorf, who also plan n last game at one of the guard posts. Marston Is nbout the smallest mem ber of this giant crew, but his ability as a player Is unquestioned. Tlio Carter brothers, whose positions aie forward and guard, respectively, are' two players who are counted on to kUo the Penn Slayers quite a battle, for the previous ' games In which Delaware took part they played a prominent part In the Ictorles. Penn in Form The Tenn five seems to have hit Its stride, Judging from the Ietory over Talo last Saturday, and the players have regained the confidence that wns. lacking when they first met Yale. Stannard, whose work waH not up to standard, re gained hlB old-tlmo form against Yale. The work of Captain Davis at center haa been noteworthy throughout the season. 'Wolfe, of Penn State, and Hamlll, of Ynle, both came to Philadel phia with big reputations as players, but Lardle succeeded In shutting them both out, besides scoring a few peals himself. In a preliminary game the Penn Freshmen will engage La Salle College. La Salle has a good team this season. The first-year men have not been beaten this season, and they hope to keep their record clean, Itoseanst and Springer will be the forwards for the Freshmen, Graves will Jump center, while BoyI and Peters will hold down the guard posts. ' The line-up for the varsity games Is as , follows: Pennsylvania Delaware College Ntannard forward Alexander Nweencr forward U. Carter Davis.. renter. ... 11. McCnuihan 'Peck guard D. Carter JIcNIchot guard Marston RIVER WORK SATURDAY Mild Weather Causes Penn to Shift Practice The mildness of the weather during the last two weeks and the knowledge that other colleges already are on the water has caused Coach Joe Wright to announce that the Penn crews will hold their first practice In the Schuylktl! Itlver this Saturday. The tentative varsity crew selected by Wright follows: .Stoke, Thomas ; No. 7, Wilson : Xo. 0, Wlnslow ; No. E, Wilson : No. 4, Hup vlee; No. 5! ltoberts; Xo. 2, Kellar, bow, -Wies. The seating of the freshman crew on Saturday will probably be as follows: Armstrong, stroko : Hoyelt, No. 7 ; Brad enbury. No. 6 ; De aver. No. 5 ; Swan, No. 4 : Garretson, Xo. 3 ; Miller. Xo. 2 : Knight, bow. Philadelphia Shooters Defeated Kansas Cltr, reb. 15. Two Philadelphia marksmen. K. 11. Melrath and T. If. Knowlei, tried In vain jesterday to rapture tho Interstate Individual jimateur wimr shot championship rup. The cup was won by flam vValnwrlght. of Lenox la,, who killed 2S birds out of 2.1. The two Philadelphia shooters each killed 21. a Invite Penn to Race Syracuse Tenn has been Invlled to meet Svraruse Unlversltv In a one-mile relay race at nuf- ftlo on the night of February 22. Cornell originally was picked a renn's opponent , In the race, but the lthacana withdrew. Ocean Tilv FUliernien IIima . , ., , .. ,,,. Tho annual dinner, nf the Ocean Ctv Ijr.i Fitting Club was held In fi pnid room of P-the Hotel Adelphia last nleht. 130 members feuf and 'guests being present. 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M. alAii i;aoi "rfejIPEBT AND SUNSHINE" 40X11 at MARKET, 8TB, tUrUiNrt MATINEB DAI ' " ....tntivr sun hatths in I ,WfWSOK RIPH MAN-- ' FOE FOR MA Y DISCONTINUE ALL SPORT EVENTS IN LOCAL SCHOOLS President Wolf, of Board of Education, Favors Physi cal Training Over Inter scholastic Events STUDENTS WANT SPORTS Uy PAUL PREP INTpiLSCHOLASTia athletic activi ties which at the present time form such a great and Interesting part of the average school boy's life may be done away with entirely In a short time. This much Is evident In the annual report, which Kdwin Wolf, president of the Board of Education, made yesterday. lit thli report President Wolf stated emphatically that more physical train ing la desired In the local high schools. There are two periods a week devoted to this work lu each of the schools. President Wolf, however, wants more", and doesn't cure whether It comes be fore, during or after school hours, Just as long as the students receive the train. lng. Of course, If such a slight matter as ! Interschool sports should happen to In terfere, the Interscholastln events must i give way to physical training. Prcl- dent Wolfs contention Is that with each school .having "first teams" the average student doesn't get enough physical training. The only ones to benefit are those who play on the "first teams." to .Military training 1 resident Wolf, when Interviewed last evening, said that If possible he would like to have the physical training In the ilUJ Z wlr.'Vi"1" a P,la,? ', u Iar to that employed In the various mill- tary camps. Not the drilling with guns or bayonets, but the nthletlc program. In which every one takes an active part. This Is a splendid plan at: should be encouraged. It would do the high school students a world of good physically Perhaps President Wolf, however, forgot that virtually every army and navy camp, with this extensive physical and military training, still found time to have "first teams." More than that, they were represented by "second, third, fourth nnd many times fifth teams." Mutt Find Time U should not he thought that Presi dent Wolf Is anxious to see Interscho lastlo events clbne away with. Such Is not tlie case. He Is willing that they continue, with the condition that the students all get a thorough physical training. The only feasible way to make this possible at present Is to make the extra periods of physical tralnlpg compulsory and to be taken during the regular school hours. Many boys In tho high schools find It necessary to work after school and It would cause t,hem to dls continue their studies If forced to train after schools and thus lose their posi tions. . , , It N not expected that the alumni, students and athletic directors of the various high schools will be In favor of discontinuing Interscholastlo sport. These games do more to promote school and fighting spirit than a hundred pe riods of physical training. It Is on that athletlo field that the majority of the best students In the schools are found. OESCHGER IS SATISFIED Agrees to President Baker's Terms-i-Predicls Big Year .Tne Oeschger. the Phlllle twlrler. from Callfoma, who has been working at Hog Island since the season closed, has come to terms with President William Baker. Oeschger nlicady is down to playing weight and Is confldeaH that he will en Joy a big year on the mound. Coate&ville Golfer Triumphs l'ulm Itesch, Fl.. Fsb. IS. A. V. llue ton. of Coatesvlllt. Ta fought the spec tacular buttle of the first round match play In the South Florida championship. lie neesawed along 'for twenty holes to detent K. At. Hslllnson. Ths only Kolfer from the Philsdrtphla district left In the ; first night la It. C. Clarke, of Uelawars City. Invitations for WeHern Tourney Chlrago, Feb. 12. Offlclati of ths Western Golf Association announced today that the smateur championship set for Juno 10 at the Sunset Club, St. Louis, would bo all Invitation event. New Yorker Wins Pinehurtt Shoot I 11 t..... V. IV. Feb. 12. II. II. Duden. I'lnehnrst. N. V.. Feb, 12. II. II, of the New Tork Athletlo Club, won the 0.',n",IV ' trinshootlne handicap at th I P'nehurst Gun Club yesterday with a score . ."Sltf'Vt r I SUn urVnn ln luu- TOTItft JAPAN-CHINA With or Wlrhont Escort Including Peking The (lrest Wall and Lovely nersl Reasons In Fasci nating Japan PIIOTOPrjlYS IF IMRfi KRO.NT 8T. OIRARD AVE. J WIIDU Jumbo J unction on Frankf ord "t" V.JACK PICKFORD In "SEVENTEEN" I flfl KT WO AND LOCUST STREETS LAJl-WOl Mats. 1:80, S. SO. Evts.d:30toll WILLIAM PAVERSHAM in "TUB SILVER KINO" NIXON 82D AND VAnK?s,lB; and a XARLT3 WirT.llvil In 'THE HIOHEKT TRUMP" DADI' Rldge Ave. and Dauphin St. rrrv Mat. atis. Evg. u-.a to'n, EVELYN- NESRIT THAW In "1 WAf TO JUKUET' RIVOLI t2D AND'8ANa1i),5lI..2TD nnnnrtrr TvAT.Trtv i Bll "HARD BOILED" QBRaCANTOV Ji COMPETITIVE SCHOLASTIC SPORTS Board of Education Now Will Decide on President Wolfs Plan 'resident Kdwin TVoI in his an nun I report suggested interscholastlo competition be dispensed with. TAe Board of Education tell! pit's this suggestion tho tcclt known once over and then make its report. President Wolfs repot t in part foltoics: "Intrrscliols.tlo competitive games may well be dispensed with, as neither necessary nor desirable as part of the puhllu srhool physical training, A program of plijelcnl training that pro tide for the fulleit development of nil tlii" pupil of the schools, and not confined largely to those nlio an striving for 'the first team,' vr.lll In the end prove more beneficial to fu ture generation than tho preterit tendency to overlook the many for the few." O'BRIEN SCORES 15 FIELD GOALS; IS NEW RECORD "" Former Mark Wns II, Hclil IlV tj l l c i Hobby ScrgCSOII mill i . PasSOII ,,...,, . . ... Captain "Irish" O Brlen, of North- east, made a new .league record yester- dav afternoon for the number of field I goals In a single game. Playing against ()ie Frankfonf quintet, the Northeast ,eder ran wild, and when the score wa, ,,. ... , . , ,. . , , , ,olaId '' " that he had c ' counted for fifteen double-deckeis. The former record of fourteen field goals in I a single game was held Jointly by , Fasson, cf Southern, and Sergeson, of Girmantown Northeast look the lead In tho first minute of play, when .Shane came up from guard and pocketed a neat two pointer. Hoon after lllscl'er reccled a pass from O'Hrlen and tallied from under the basket. Frank ford first RCored on a foul, after -N'crtlieast had amassed twelvo points. C rirlnn sn act elnnf In olo t4 Iner itvit If was near the middle of the first nerlod ' before he broke Into the score column on a back-boanf bhot from n difficult uiKif. .rtiier inis n jnayea a wnin wind floor game and carried the ball through the net' on fcyurleon other occa sions. At the end of the first half North east was leading. 29 to SI, and O'Hrlen had eight two-pointers to his credit. RED SOX RELEASE WAGNER Manager Barrow Makes Veteran Tnficldcr a Free Agent Boston, IVb. II Charles (Heine) Wagner, of New YoikJ former Intlelder and for the last two seasons on the Doston American League Club roster as a coach, has been unconditionally re leased, according to an announcement made last night by Manager K. (!. is arrow. Princeton Meets Columbia Tonight New York. Feb. 12. The Columbia basket hall team will have Its big test of the sea son tonlcht when it faces Trlnceton In an Intercollegiate Iatue came before an Alumni Day crowd. Metitllesthone Stops Loiik Detroit. Poh 12. Ted Mendlesthone, of Toledo, knocked out Tommy Lont. of De troit, In the fifth round of a scheduled eltht-round bout here last night. WISTT.B RP-XORTS Asnr.vii.i.K. n. r. jE OjF AMERICA'S lT.attrTaarUt Hflqirttr f tb Sutkrra Apptlacbltnf. tUitim Aaicricai' Cllaas ! MsuBUtn Craalur aid InTlgDrtlf C-bmu. If 7V lirpd fren vcrrrk Junog it. var vlth Ita itrfa and itraio. tma ! AahaviUr. tba Ural ipit ia all America far rttt. rtcrcatloa, rtcopralloa. Thia wvadarfttl ctlnata vltb In aioaa-IaWea air aa4 Dial Suoibin1, givta J07 aai laaia( uaiurpaiHsl, puia "pep" fa yaur 1Jd(( a ad tin. v(fr aad italiljr ia yvthtdj. Yau'll fca "litUad la da.h" vltk thaaa waadtrlul noaalaia and talleja, aad'aur ceaciatr, aipkall. aiacadaaa, aad oaadclaj toaJi, an La aaiB la tat by acoter a real drrom 14 pcaka ,0W ft. aad avar. Vartaftoiua. 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Complata tillht clasiea Tntenihe tralntnir rnrni. any iimr, nu or wrut for full particular t.nrt ratator pmu, nnsiNKss college nnn toneeu 01 vomrnerre 1017 Chestnut St., rnuaneipnin Teachers Wanted rosltlons waltlne. Fres reglst'n for College and Jvormjl graduate.. Modern Tearhers llnrean. 10I8 -Marlist wt. CTn'AVFB'ti The Rest Ruslnesa School w I iS I CI 3 rot CHESTNUT 8T. TAJLOR SCHOOL ga,KsTO.rft'rtat. Yonng Women nnd filrls hlla. School for Nurses. 23d L Chestnut ats.. Hospital aV Home Training Call or writ.. wanted for Northwestern I, L'017-5ai0 N. M at. (lenerat Hospital IN MEMIiniAM MeOOWIN. In memory of RICHARD SMY' IIYTU MPtH-ivvj,. vvno niea i eorua !'. 11S. WIFE AND hONH. Cnnd I'a Sbaflts ACKER. Feb, 11. Itev, JAMES DANIEL ACKER, aged 88. Relative, and friends In. vlted to funeral services. Chape! of the rrlmltlv. Methodl.t Church, N. W.,cor. I.e. nigh ave. and until at., irn.. -j p. m, ne- main, may also be viewed ao.- sneuaker si. (lerniantown. Frl.. 13 m. to 1:J0 p, m lnt private. Omit flower.. ARBUTHNOT. Feb. 8 ROBERT T., son of the lat Thomas and Eleanor Arbuthnot, ReUtlrea and friends Invited to service. Thura., 2 n. m.. at the realdencs of his sis ter. Mrs. Oeorge Touchton, 020 N. 40th . lnt private. Friends may call Wed. eve. IIEATTY. r.b. II, M. ORACE. wife ef 3. Frank Raatty, Fumn I Thurs., 2:30 p. m., husband's residence, Morton, Del, Co., IV Int. prlYats, Omit flowers nnAVEH. Fob. 11. HERtlEllT. husband of Hester A. Reaver, aged 07. Relative, and friends, employe Penroyd Iron Works. In. vlted to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. .in., 4081 Pechln at., Itoxborough. Inf. Lererlngtoii Ce-n Frlenda may call Thura eve. IIEDFORD. Ksb. II. HARRY BEDFORD. aged 6-'. Relatives and friends. "Camden Lodge. No. Ill, L. (i. I'. Jt.: Federal Ys-arly, and all other societies of which ha was a rnsmbsr, Invited to funeral services, Frl,, 3 p.,ni.. 2813 Federal at.. Camden, N. J lnt Arlington cem. Remains may bo viewed 'Inurs. eve. nENTLBY. F.b. 10. HALLIE. yqunf.st daught.r of. lata David B. and Sophia n. H.nti.y, itelatlves and friend, invited to fungral service.. Frl.. 2 p. m.. Sols N. 12th at. InL tvrlvate. West fVnr.l lfl C-J2.' n.M.i..:z.i:':;::.. :i vL.7iz--.r;"j ---. 7777e7'TsaVs73sQsinaHssBsHTXT"W7 4SBgBHejBBBr.. ?s vavneu inuii, vih- i v. IIBT1IW linrtll .t,-u 11 ! .nfl.ln.Us'1 eetldenee. Ir. J. Parsons Nrhaefler, 4fl3t Spruce st , VV. I'hlla,. HKNIIY UOIIli. M. D.. ased TL'. Services in New Qoshensoppsn itfformed Church, East Ureentllle. P., Frl., K.3U P. m. iifinL's'ts'acit r.h. n ankih b . wife of Char ls a. Ilreunlnaer and datiahter of late Thomas and Kate Kckrraltr. Urlatlves and friends tnlted to funtrat ecrvlces. laura. 10 a. m., )&:s nlavls it. Int. crl- tate. Jit, reae i;em. 7ino may view re mains wed . 7:30 to 0 p. m, nitOADWATKR At ColllntswooJ. V. X, reb, 10, formerly of Marie shade, S J,, I.oi'IHH n.. wldoer of VVIlllam J. tiroad- water, axed as. ItelatWes and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. In. in.. res. dnce of son-in-law. Paul 13. llnepfnsr, as Gorman ave,. Coillntswood. N. J. Int. prl. vate. Loiestown v.em. rrienos may can IUIOPHt' F"eb. 8, JOHN It., son of late Michael and Elisabeth Brophy (nee Plsnna. n). jised 39. llelativea and friends, Court ait. Vernon, rso, ju. i: 01 a., unapsourirs employes Henry Dlsston's Sons, Invited to funeral. Thurs . 11:30 a. m., 4733 Almond St., lirldesburr, lllsh mass All Paints' Church Int. St. Dominie's Cem. Auto t a 30 a. m service. .. . . nnnwv it !f Tfnllv V J.. Feb. fl. MART J. fAYWOOD. vrlfo of Robert M. lirown. asea ot, iveiaiiva n '"" in vited to funeral. Thurs.. 3,r. in . rejldjiic; cf son-ln-lsw. William Ooldr. 4 4 Rutland ave., Mt. Holly. N. J. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. Trenton papers copy. ,. nt'CItNER. Suddenly. Feb. 7. rREf). rntt'K. husband of I.oulse. Ihirliner (nea Hirst) Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member, invited to fu neral. Thurs.. 1 p. m.. 341 N Vatr st Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., after T P. itti.i ' - vls in 1ft!fl. Mtt.T.lR T! . nt'nrTR 'rUiiffhOr 'nf f!mini Murk (ne MIMarL "and crandJauirht-'r ef W'llltnm I . and "aharlns Mllttr" Relatives and friends I Invited to funeral on Prl.. at K.30 a 111. t,ii, i.J; .,.1?5I5e..03tB'i . 2th at. Ulh SiasrvlArs SiAldMl rletv of Kplphanr church, i;rnpIoyM of Alien, Jj.i tb. HCOXi invuru, . o ..v - til lialy st. solemn mas, of reiulem t'em Auto service, 9. MAROARKT H ' rtauiiitir nfrnlltp II. "and Anna P flavsaes cnee (leoelln). ftied years. Relatives and i L'LAAVOEH J"eD e.t.n. inviijl tn funeral services. Thurs r in. parents' residence. 4JS0 Hsnthorne at Prankford. Int. Odd Pillows- Cem. COLEMAN. Suddenly. Pth. 11. 3910, OUOROH I,., husband of 1st' ilsjasret A Due notlea of funeral will be alven, real. oleman tnee j.uqwikj. im jus -".' -". tence of his brother-in-law, Mr. hamuel Jons. 2.1(10 K. Norrla st, COLLINS. Fab. 10. CLAlt V MAT. daugh. ter of Mary A. and late Henry Collins Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Prl.. 1:30 P. tn.. 252$ Coral at. lnt private. North Cedar Hill Cem. i nvvr.'t.T.V 1( fnnshohorken. Peb. 10. JOSEPH .T husband of Elisabeth Connelly ineo Pordl and son of Timothy and lata Ellen Connelly. Relatives and friends In ,n. n ,,,.... V7rr. n m. m. in rirat ave . ('onshobockrn. ' High requiem mas St. ' Matthew's Church 0.30 a. ni. Int. St. Matthew's New Cem. I ONJrjIt. r eo. u, jalu.v, ntio , ,,. i Conner and daughter of Charles and Henna. , ZeldUr, aged 19. Relatives and friends In- vlted to funeral. Thurs., 2.30 p m., IBS K Courtland st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends may call Wed., T to 0 P. Jn. Avaf e-t t n vTah m iavr. widow of i ,-, Andrew I osienn, ivriadves anu iriwiiu-, ,n- vlted to funeral, Prl., J p in., parlora of William lfc Chew, 102S Federal et. Int. Mt Morlan vem. ivsmains may oe v,ow ,uui, . 8 to 10 p. m. Auto service.. CUTTfC At Tabernacle. N. J , Teb. 10. CHRISTINA, widow of William Cutts. Kr. n.l.M... mnA frlenrttt trulted to funeral. Sat.. 12 noon. Tabernacle, N. J. Services . Church of Christ, Tabernscie, i:au p. in. Int. Tabernacle Cem Autos will meet 7.04, a. m. train from Camden at Medford. N. J t-..r,nv rti 111 Ins Mnw of Wlarry T. 'Darbv, ' Relatives and friends In- vlted to funeral Thurs. 2 n to., -cu- n. mass cnurcn ot .vinst a-reciou im, ',',' ii-r;f V-.i.V liili i-.m -...-.., A,..nAi. t, n-l.,a, 1rlnda Insv call r.et Cedar Itlll. tm . . .. Th, ...... ' HODOKLNSO.V. Kelt 10. ROBERT nrnivs L.v.h it JOHN J husband of HODOKINSON, ated Relatives and .,JIHR.5.?' .?. U' i'iV.i .,, ?i... friends Invited to funeral, Fr ., 2 n. m.. R77 John' .Si" M.r.t Bi.-"-n.rVl..to '?.,. I.s.hjckon. Service. In s. . . a .i- iraiu A.anva, Hn. niruiir l a I . ij siiiiijif .,1I u. ill. aiil. uii (tross st. lnt, rernwooa v.em, auw ser-ion cem. jo tunerai. Ice. ... I KITCHEN. Feb. 11. BELLA, wife of DAVIS Suddenly Jan. 0. JOHNI... hus. James Kitchen (nee McCIellan). Relatives baud of late Marv E. Davis Relatives and and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. friends, Pernwood Lodge. No. 848, F. and ' 2 p in., residence of son, John Kitchen. 2119 A. II. t Orphans' Rest Lodse. No. 132. I. O. N. 8th at. Int. private. Hillside Cem. of O. P.. invited to funeral services. Thurs.. KLE1NHORST. Feb. 8. JOHN K . son of 2 p. m.. residence of son. (lor A. Davis. . Elizabeth and late Robert W. Klelnhorst B07 'Sprlnglleld ave, Derby Pa Int. Mt. (nee Kenny) aged 3D. Itelatlvea and friends. Zlon Cem. Friends insy tall wed, eve. ' members of I'eabody Lodge, Sons of si. after 7 pm, .... . ....,,.... , Oeorge; Society of the Sons ot St. C.eorge. DELANEY. Suddenly. Peb.10. MICHAEL ' employes of J. Anderson Ross Co. invited A , husband of Mary A. Delaney (nee Oil- , to funeral services Thurs . 1 .10 p. ni.. lesple). Funeral Frl.. 30 a. m. 8.14 N. I parlors of John r. Pluehr, 104 W. BUSQue. 2.1th et. Solemn mass or requiem st Fran- h.-vnna ave. Int. Ardslev llurlsl Park. Re els' Church 1 a. in Relatives and friends, .mains may b. viewed AVed. eve. Auto fu- alt eocletles of which he was a member. In- peral. ... w.' ...... -i i... x--. i-a,i...,.st i-.n. u-vnu-rv-a - r-v. tn T-rvWArm V.. vlted to alleud. Int. New Cathedral Cem AUDONNELI.V.-P.b. 10. MONORAH, wife nf John Donnelly, aged 81. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a tn. daughter's residence. Mrs. John Deck, 1,3.1 Filbert st. Solemn reaulem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. lnt. Holy Cross Cem, Auto fu- "'du'IAVTT reb. 10. ANNA IiARRARA DULANTY wife nf Kdnant F, Dulantv (nee Vornholt), aged r..l. Relatives and friends. Women of the Holy Family, Altar and Rosa Societies of St. Ilonlfailus's Church and l.adlea' Renetlclal Asso , Invited to fu. neral. Frl . 8 30 a m.. 1017 N. Howard at Solemn requiem mass st ilonlfiirtus'a church 10 a m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem V Jth et Solemn reaulem mass St Ed vvard'a Church 10 a. in. int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. EUNOn. Sudden!-. Peb. 9 REOINA. widow or ( hriea t-iinnr. ageu r..v. Rela- lives and friends. Archconfrsfernlty of Holy l Family, mvnea ID xunrrai. inurs.. a. m.. '1170 N. Randolph st Solemn requiem mass St. retera cnurcn a. m. ini. jiosi uoiy ' Redeemer, cem. .Auto service TMVflE MiK. i en. ii, lAjuia, nushand of Katherlne A Edce (nee Muldoon) and eon of late John and Catharine Kite. Relatives and friends, cmplovee Provident Life and Trust CO.. invneu ill imirrni errv ICCR, I Tl . '. p. m res'denco of mnther-ln-law. Jlrs Mary A Muldnon. 1737 IV Columbia nve Int. private, West laurel mil Cem Auto funeral. Remains may bo viewed Thurs.. I after V P, ( I EMHAIlDr -Feb 8. QOTTLIEI1. hus I...1 nf Amelia Cmhanlt (nee SterneeV p.t ... ...... .-...,. . ..... . b o. m. DtJi.irs i -l 'u. o. j.vaisa, nusuana or lais i Ainu i'h it yaviixn ir. LAIRD, ?f.'3tl5,fi?nU.,r.l rirur.'V"8 30r").'rnr-'1're,.'i- neVallv.V' andfrlVrid. Invited Vo funeral', de'n'c'e 'of 'rnXAWw1?!,: 4 ," ,?..,: l"2 X' ?ff'J.SUwl3 ' & 08. Relatives and friends Invlt-d m funeral 0:30 p. in. Int. Mt Jlorlah Cem. services, Thurs.. 2 p. rn.. 2018 N. Jessup LOCKARD. Feb. Hi, PLOKKNCB S. st. lnt Greenmn'int -in Friends may daughter of Allda S. and late Edwin J. Lock call Wed.. 8 to 10 p. tn. Po'.tsvllle papers ard. Relatives and friends Invited to fu- hvANS on ivb it. mio. nuzA u KVAN8. widow of latfl I rank Kvnus. aud drnly At Camden, H. C. Due- notice ot funeral later, iAS. At Walnut Kail I'arm, Upper M.rlnn townshlo. Feb. t. MARV J. w. widow of Otto Fiaa and mother of Mrs. Newton Latch. Relative, and frlenda In vited tn funeral, charelsjf, J. Kogelschati. 718 Swede st , Norrlstnvvn. Pa.. Thurs., a p. m. Int. Riverside Mausoleum. FAFLKNF.R. Feb, II. Sr,3 S. Otst t.. E, IDA. widow of Charles E. Faulkner. Relatlvea and friends Invited to service.. Thur. . - p. m. Oliver II. "air Ilulldlng. 1K?ii Chestnut at Int. private. Nashville, I Tertn.. papers please copy . I I'AUI.LH Suddenly, Feb. 11. HARRY i.. husband of Catherine Y. I'aul a. (n.eo Helma). aged '.'S, Relatives and friends. Ironworkers Union. No, 811' emplovcs of John HalzlevT Invited tn funeral services, Frl. i v. m., 1933 Hoffman st Int. pr vate. Fernwood Cem Friends may call Thurs . after 7 P. in Auto service, FEULNER. Feb. MARY, daughter of rrederlrlt and Anna Feulner (nee Reager), aged 27, Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p m , parents residence. 21.4 E. Cambria st Int. Oreen. mount Cem, Remains may be viewed Av.ed. 8 tn 10 p ill. FOWLER. reb, 0, ROSH T.. wife of Richard Fowler and daughter of lte Chris, topher and Annie Nolle. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. 1032 Rising Sun ave., Thurs,, 1:30 p. m. Int. Oreenmount Cem . 1.-T11.-T- v.k ia Ti-r TITQ vr. mishand of Frrder'lcka Fre'y (nee Muhler). ad n ReJa-i lives and friends. Lodge No, . F. and A. M.i Kensington R. A, Chapter. No. 283i 1-ennl Lens pe Tribe, No. 3. 1. O. R M : conocKsinK ' requinio mass immaculate conception Ilenf. Sor,, Milkmen's Asto.j Phlla. Quartet I Church 10 a. tn, tnt. Holy Hepulrhre Cem Club and all other societies of which he waa I McC'IjOHKHY. Feb. 11. MARY P. Mc fi member. Invited to funeral services, "CLOSKEY, daughter of Margaret and lat. Thura . 2 p. m., 2324 N, '.'d st Int. private, , Patrick J. McCloskey. Relatives and friends VV.at r..,trl Ilill f-.n, Antn e.rvtce. FUNCK. At Wlldwood. N. J.. Feb. 10, EMMA F wife of John C. l'unck. Sr. Rela. Uvea and friends Invited to funeral services, 248 E. Oak av... Wlldwood. N. J Wed., 8 p. m. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem., Phlla., Thurs., 10 a. m. ... ' (1ANI.EY. Teh. 11, EMMA, widow of Jsmes Uanley, Notice of funeral later. OERLOCK. Feb. 8. l-RANCIS J,, son of Harry and Jennie Oerlock and granoaon of late Michael ond Hannah Hums, of Consho hocken. Itelatlves and friends. Holy Nam. Society of the Visitation Cnurch. Invited to funeral, Thura,, 8:3(1 a m-. residence of Parents. 2810 N, A st. Itqulem. mas. Visitation Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Re deemer Cem. lii;M.Nlill. Keb. II, liFUIKlK u.. nusoana of Laura V. Oesner. Relatives and friends, also Bnuoerc council, u. c. a aii i oun nartram. No. 287. F. t,f A.! nsllef Asso of P. It. T., 50th and Woodland ave : em plovea of Baldwin's, Invited tn funeral. Sat , 2 p. m 1300 H. Hanson St., W. Phlla, Int. Mt. Morlah Cam, Friends may call Frl., after 7 n in. OLASSMIRE. Feb. 10, T1EULAII ANNA. daughter of oeorge W. and Clara F Olass mire, aged 21). R:atlvea and friends in vited tu services. Frl.. 2 p. in , 10 S. Rsd field st. Int. Arlington Cem. Frlenda may call Thurs. eve. C.ORMLBY. Feb. 10, ELIZABETH A, GORMLEY, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thura.. 8:30 a. m., 2X30 Rich mond st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ahn'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Ht, Ann's Csm. . GRAY. Fab. 10. OEOROK W., husband of Catherine E. Urar (nee Whalanf. formerly of Cardiff, Wales. Itelatlves and friends In vited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a m.. H18 N Marline at. Solemn requiem mas. t-'burcq of Our Mother of Borrow. 10 a. ni, lnt, Uolv c'rne. C.m. Autn a.rvlce. OREAVER. Keb. 1 1, THOMAS J., hu band of Alice Greaves, aged 51. Relative, and friends. Rogborough Encampment, No. HI. I. O. O. F.i Wawatsm Tribe. No. 65, Imp. O, R. M.I Hull of, Koiborouin Lodge, No. 9. I. O, O. It.; Invited -to funeral servT leas, ll. .- ,, VI. rv iieii.iiieav p.., IVOSOOrou.n. 1h. Avirinsion v.si. ve' WRATHS friends, lloty Name Soc.. Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8 30 a, in., 8841 Mt. Vernon at. Sol emn renulem mass St. Asalha'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. ItKATON. Feb. 11, CHARLES ItKATOtf. husband of Ethel V, Heaton fnee Taairert). Relatives nnd friends Invited (0 fnueral aerv Ices, grl , 1 n. m.. residence of mother-in-law. Mrs. I. Tata-erf. IDS'.! N. Uber at. Int. private, Oreenwood (Iv.. of r.) Cem Re. mains may be viewed Thurs, from 8 to 0 P'm':rtCMAS Suddenly. Veb. 10. MAR OAHET HICKS HKCKVfAN. wlr. rif p. Iioutlaa Heckinan and dauthter of Uenrte W. Hlcka and stepdauthter of John C I'oul. son. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Thure . 2 p in.. I no K, Wood, land ave. Sharon Hill. Pa. Int. private. HBSKt.. At 5310 Rare at . Feb. 10. DANIF.f,. husband of late Susan V. Ilenael, ated 1)0. Relatives and friends. Sheklnali Lodge. No, aia. V and A M Invited to funeral services Thurs.. 3 o. m.. Oliver II, Balr lllvr.. I v;n Chestnut t Int. nrlvate. HERtlltSHEIMIIR. At 212.1 S ITankiln st Keb. 11. SARAH M.. widow of James B. llerteehelmer. ated S7. Relatives and friends, members of fioth llaptlst Church .., 1 jiU. nf Armi knil '.ttf 1-n(n t, s. A.. Invited to funeral services Thurs.! S p, m , uawu ji ncnuyter liiot., liroad and Diamond stt Int. private, Vovlestown, iliaatKS Veb. n, aX.VK, widow of John Hlttliis, ated '. at sister's residence, Mrs. William Holland. Pox Hill Rrrn Mawr, Pa. Relatives and friends Invited to hlth mass of requiem St. Mathew's Church, Consho. hocken, Thurs , D.30 a, m. Int. St. Msthew's rem. HILL Feb. 10 NOBLE HILL, husbsnd of late FAIzaueth Hill (nee Wark). sted S3. Itelatlvea and friends, M Paul'a Lodte, No. 4N1. V. and A. M l members of Scott's I Presbyterian Church Broad st. and Castle ave . Invited to funerst services. Thura . i. m . 1712 S 13th at. lnt Mt. Morlah Anto rorfeee. - "?. - 1IILLF.S Feb. . ANNIR. widow of Charles Hllles Services private. Thurs. 2, I m.. 1344 Orthodox st.. Prankfprd. Friends U'lrnlnlrp ?m. HOPPilAN. Feb. 11, KATE, wife of J;h;. It. HoBman. 2300 1 :3uu listen st. notice Jacob iroon LAND.' ad US, Itelatlves and frlanda In vlted to luntral services pri.. . m 400 Lenionlo st Itoxborough. Int. Iiverlngton Cem HOUKE.-At Camp Custer, Jlich., Feb. (1. Lieut. CHARLES W son of Alice W. House, ot aotli nnd Chestnut sts.. Phila delphia, and late Mansfteld P. House, Hal. llmore, ?id . anil.'lenese papers please copy HPNTINQTON. Fb 10. JOSEPH, son ot Maraaret and tho lato Joseph Huntington ueiativea anu rnenas inv-ueu to zunerai serv ices, Thurs , 2 p. tn., at 402S Walnut st. lnt private IRWIN. Peb, 10. FLORENCE A . wife of James Irwin and daughter nf late Alex ander and Rebecca Nesultt Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Thurs., S p. in., &7.',3 Rodman at lnt private. MI. Morlah Cem, Remains may be viewed Wed. i cv'e. JvANK reo. ii, ni SA.v. widow of James Kane and daughter of late Charles and Hose McNamee. of County Tjrone, Ireland, Itela. lives ana irienos inviieii vo luneral, 1'TI .,,, i, in., i.liii-.ii-ib.v s rrsiarnte, 1'si- rlrk Devlin. 1711 N. .Marston at. High mass church of ilost Precious Wood 9 a. in, lnt, lli'iy jiuni s Tiii( . iiiiiu lunriii, KELLY. Feb S. WILLIAM P., husband of Sarah E. Kelly and aon of late William and Sarah Kelly, aged 43. Itelatlvea anA tiicnun, cnii'iu,.. vk wuu,t,nrak r uunurf , in. vlted to funeral services, Tnure., 1 p. m , io.mi .-. uiu ei, im. i.ii, aie. Arlington l em. Friends msy call Wed. evo. Auto service KILMAKTIN. Feb. It. CATHARINK A., dauirhter of late James and Ift-ldget Kllmar tin. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral. Prl., K.30 a. in.. 204 High at., Cer- manlown. High mass Kt. Vincent de Paul's unurrn in a. m. int. uoiy nepuicnra Cem. KIMMERI.T. leb. 11 of cerebro-splnsl meningitis. PRANK, husband of Laura M. nnit inn nf Kltzaheth I. Ilnnf and lata Philip Klmmerly. aged 24. Residence. 1108 i;. Martin at,, itoxborough. int. Ivev erlnr. husband of Mary E. Knnwles, aged a. Relatives and friends, Hamilton Lodge, No. 274, F. and A. 31. 1 Falrmount 1ldge. No. 333, II. of L. P. and K.. and Penna. II. R. Vol, Relief Asso.. invited to services. Irl.. 2 P m . 501 N. 3tst et. Int. Ardsley Hurlal Park. Olenslde, Pa. Friends may call thura. eve. KOLP. Peb. 8, ROI1ERT P., husband ot Sarah E. Kolp (nee Kay), aged 0. Rela tives snd friends. Radiant Star Lodge, No. 08. F. and A. M.i Thlla. Sovereign Con. slstory, a.'d Degree. A. A. 8. It.; Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O N. SI. S.. Invited to fu. neral services. Thurs.. 2 p. in., 2308 E. Dauphin st. Int. private. North Cedar Ilill Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., a,tter Aiitn rimvrel LAWLESS. Feb 10, REBECCA S.. wife of Archibald II Lawless. Relatives and ft lends Invited to funeral services, -l nurs , K p. m 280 Chester pike, Norwood, mt private: Prl North Cedar Hill O ia nrlvate. Prl North Cedar Hill Cem ..,..,i.... ., e.mii.. LEAHY. Peb. 10. DENNIS, husband of late Cstharlna Leahy. Itelatlvea and friends, llolv Name and Altar Societies of the Church of the Visitation. Invited to funeral. Thurs , , an a, m., npartmenta or rranK jv. Hookey, 2404 Prankford ave. Solemn re tiulem mass Church of tho Visitation 0 a. m lnt Ht Denis's Cem. Auto funeral. LlPl'LEY Feb, 11. JOSEPH, husband of Msrgaret Llpplev fneo Mci;vo). aged (II Relatives ond friends Enterprise As. sembl No (. A . 31 P.: Tacon.y Club. en,nlne nf llenrv lllsaton A. Hons. Invited . ......at .ap. In. a lr.1 1 r tn (1131 Tulln ., 'r.nnn,- Vplamta mw dll Thure.. to nfral aervlcea. Thura. In. in, f132 Harlan at. lnt West laur! Hill Cem Krlends mv can ti.. 10 i n. in. . . .. iomass vh ii SIAT1T. wlfa of Walter r ninu. rtnlmUvM anrf friend emoloVea t Andrews Mfc. Co.. Invited to funeral. Thura.. S.30 a. m., B- uora. ai, i.equiem hlch maM 8t. Joachlm'a Church iu a. ro, f L tlnmlnlx'. ft rti lloVE. Feb, II. HESTER, widow of Thomas I.ove. Relatives ond Irlenus in vited to funeral services, I'll , "J p m, .'B27 W. Columbia ove. Int. prlate. Mt. Mii'nnVAI.D. Veh. 10 RICHARD W.. husband of Mlnnlo Maidonald. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, ran. i i. m JR N. Jlurllngton s'., illoucesier . .i ini Northwood Cem.. I'hlla. Trlends may call MAOi'lI.. 1'eb 10. WILLIAM I hue band of Annie K. Maglll and son of Vary E and late II, Morris Maglll. aged 4N. Itela. lives and friends, I'enna Lwlge No 3So, I' and A JI.: Rallnav Vlrdniastera of America and emplovea of the I'. R It , in vite.! to funeral services. Irl - P, m , 11128 N. IMh st. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs., 7 to 1) p m MAdUIRE. Feb. . ANNA, wlfo of Thomaa Magulre and daughter ot Mary and late James McFadJen. aged S3. Relatives ai.d friends invited to funeral. Thurs.. 7 30 n. m . 3411 Chestnut at. Requiem high mass St. James' Church II a. m. lnt Holy Cross Cem. MrCARTItr. Feb. 10. FRANCIS JO SEW. husband of Florence MrCarlhy tnee Wharton) and son of John and Jane Mc Carthy. Relatives and friends, Archbishop Rjan aeneral Assembly; Santa Maria Coun. ell. No, 203. K. of C, Invited to funeral, "173 Conljn St.. Thurs., 8.30 a, m. holenm Invited to funeral. Hat.. 8.80 a. m . rest dence ot mother, H. W cor, 4th and Jeffer son sts. Solemn high mass of requiem St, Michael's Church 10 a, in. Int. private. Auto aerv Ice. Mi-KENIMICK Feb. 11. 827 I.eland st . MAROARKT McKENDRICJJ, aged 03. Serv. Ices private. Frl.. 2 p. m.. Oliver It. Dalr llulldlng, Ih'M Chestnut at, lnt, private. West Laurel Hill Cem. McMANUS. Feb. 10. THOMAS E. Mr MANUS. late of Lancaster. Pa. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 7:30 a. m., 1700 Race at. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral V a. m. Int. Lanraster, Pa, Train leaves ilroad St. Station l:3o a m. McSORLEY. Feb. 10. JOSEPH. husLand nf Mary MrSorley, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8:80 a. in , 2301 j w, Thompson st. Solemn requiem mass st, Klliabeth s cnurcn in m. In! lfnlv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. MIDOETT. Feb. , DOItljAND T . hus. band of Florence Mldgett (nee Polk) and son of lata Morris and Mary Mldgett. aged 34. Relatlvea and frlenda. loth District pollca station, all other organlzatlona of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral services. Thur... I p. m lwphew'a rest, dence, William Kuhl, 110 Dunton st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed . after T P. m. MORRISON. Feb. II, JOHK. husband of Delia Morrison and ton of lata Humphrey and Mary Morrison. .Relatives and friends, Washington Camp. Mo. 4. P. O. S. ot A.) Arthur Fin. Y.arly Beneficial Society, In vited to funeral service.. Hun.. S p. m., 2143 8. Oarnet at. (18th and Jackson sts.), Int. Mt. Morlah Csm. Auto funeral. MORRISON Feb. N, WILLIAM T. MOR. RI80N, aaed 77. .Relatlvea and frlenda. Tempi. Lo3g. No. 3 F. and A. f.t Court land .'aundera Post. No 21. O. A, Jl.t Phlla. delphla and Colwyn Fire Dept . Hardware A.so. ot Philadelphia, Invited to funeral service., Thura.. 2 p. m.. ita S. 4th at., Colwyn, Delaware County, Pa. Int. ML Morlah Cem. Friends mar call Wed. eve, NATLOR.--At Vlnc.ntown. N. J.. Fab. 10. LOUISA B.. wit. of Cbarle. O. Naylor, Das.' rati n iriir i n m inr nritura fi.viT hum '-" !, in luurraii rti.. 2:W p. ?n. V(nctsatowo, N. , .JiH, DRATng O'NEILL. At Ilryn Mawr. Feb. 10 DAN. IP.!,, husband of llessle (nee Harrington) O'Neill, . aged 48 Relatives and friend, also llolv Name Society. Invited to funeral., Thurs.. 8 a m., 702 Itallroaq ava.. Brrn Mawr, Solemn high mass of requf.m at our Lady of Good Counsel Church 0 a, ra. Int. t. Matthew's, Conshnhnrken, Pa, PFIRRMAV. F.b. 10. KATHRTN. daugh. ter of Kathryn and late George Pflrrraan, aged 27, Relatives and friends. German Re formed Church, employes Kneedlers Mfg. . , In, l,..l ... ... .! TV..... a . VU. ii, ...r". .v .u,,t,,. ilium,, a f. IU., (J- ps rents' residence, 202B nilmore at., Ilrldea- v t nura. inc. ucriusii i.ciuiineu cem., una... burg. Pa. Pill LUIS' Feb. 11, ANNA SI., daughter of Patrick and Anna Phtibln (nea Nugent), aged S. Relatlvea and friends invited to fu neral Frl , 2 p. m., residence of parent. 158J S 20th st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. POINSETTE At 231 H. 82d st. Feb. IB. ETHEL S daughter, of Margaret s. aiut lat. Sherwood E, Potnsette, s-rvlces end lnt at convenience of family. RKIiKR -Feb. 10. 5234 Parksld. ava.. CHARLES H., husband ot Verana Reb.r. aaed 57 Relative, and friends, employ, ot Baldwin Mfr. Co. Invited to services. Thurs, 2 p. m . Oliver It. Italr Building?. 120 Chestnut at. Int. private. Friends may call Wed, eve., 7:80 to 0,30 p, m, RF.DFKRN.- Feb. 10. at Brldgeton. K. I , SARAH B, (nee Epprlght). wife of Frank It Redfern, acM GO Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl., 2 p. m., reeld.nc. of niece, Mr.. John II. Alexander. 1805 a, 24th st , Philadelphia. Int. Lafayette Cem RETTKW Feb. 10. EMMA F.. widow of Thomas M Rettew. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 1423 Diamond St., Thurs., a p. m. Int. private. ItlTTEIl Peb. 10. JOHN S.. husband Ot Rebecca C.iRltter. Relatives and friends. employes of llenrv Justl A Sons, Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 4128 Brown "! In.t"frny.ood Cem. Remains may be Viewed Wed.. 7 to 0 p. m . ROESCH Feb. 10. KAROLINE ROE8CK (nee Oreth). wife of Louis A, Roesch. Rela tives and friends, members of Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Trinity (18th ami Wolf ats.). Invited tn funeral aervlce.. Frl.. 1 p m.. 2510 8. 15th at. Int. private. ltOON'nv. Feh tn Iirtinmh-r nnnvne (nee Devlne), wife of James Itooney. Rela. ii.rn nun irirnna invited 10 xun.ral. FTT.. B'3( a. m.. 13011 H. -'lat mt. flnlemrt --. of requiem Church of st Edmond 10 a. ra. inc. uoiy cross v em auio service. srilAAI. Feb. 11. WILLIAM F., has. Iisnd of Margaret Scharf (nee Hoenea). aged 47. Relatives and frlenda f-.nt.ln rihlltn n Schuvler Council. No. 67! Laklma Trlb., No. .',.n",... " M ' offlcers of 28th Police Dls !"'.' Policemen's Beneficial Ass'n, Vesta nub. Invited to funeral eervicee. Sat, 3 p. m . 20411 E. Fletcher st. Int. private. Fern wiHid cem. Frlenda may call Frl. .v.. Auto servlre. Bri;V.V-VJ,Jl.,,r Jr- n. ,E. KATIfAniNB J71 J ,"."." uie.ineuackeri. widow or r.t.r Hrlitnldt. aged 70 Relatives and friends In. v vlted to funersl, Thurs.. 80 a. m.. 5 Matn !",', t,arb . I . Solemn requiem mag 8c . lemenj's c'hunh 10 a. m. Int. prlrate. Kolr LC?. l'm Auto cortege. 7' iiiccjr.iir.it. . r'en. p, WHiIiIAS SCHiiOBIlHH. hu.hat.rf- of 'Marls Schroeder tnee Tonne), aged 42. Relatives and friends, members of Hermann Lodge. No. 125. F. and A M , all other societies to which he belonged, invited to funeral. Wed. 1:10 Yin"1:-. ,:53N. 20lh at. Int. Wast Laurel Jllll Cem. Remains mav he viewed Tiles- eve. HKHlKf. l,-K in inopmr r ....ka ?. l'16. rldel.' Rilativel and" friend. vtaeningion lamp, No. 11)7. P. O. H. of A., Invited to funeral services, residence of Warren r Dean. 7000 Oxford ave., Foi; t haae., I'hlladelphla. Sat , 2 p. m. InU Lav. nv lew Cem. Frlenda may call Frl., i . ..r.."1- 1,0- '0. JOSEPH, son of lato William and Amanda s.yb.rt. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral .rv t,! Jrlv " Pi m- brother's residence. 808 Illchmpnil st. nt. private. Remains may be M'wed 'Ihurs. eve, SHAt .Feb. 10, MART, wife of Mlcha.t .'. '"ay. aged 60. Relative, and friends In vited In fun. rat Vl-rl b Qk n. nil. Ilustleton ave.. Bus'tleton. Philadelohla. ., ".. .'lol'm maas Chuicn of Maternity UI.;.?.,;.,(, " m- tnt. St. Dominie' Cem. . SlJtON. Near Mt. Holly. N. J.. Feb. 9. JP'tN I J. .and Ma daughter, MABEL at, , SIMON. Mass of requiem at Sacred Heart ; Church, Mt. Holly. JC, i., Thur... ;15 a. m. friends .msy call at lata residence, near Wt. a Holly, N. J., wed. eve. Train leaves Mar ket st. ferry, Phlla., for Jilt. Holly at 8:18 a. m. Sr.irER. Of pneumonia. Feb. 8, HIRAM J. RLIFEIt. lieutenant colonel of the Twenty-first Engineers. .4. E. F.. In France. . SMITH. Feb. 10. ANNA, wlfo of Augus tus Smith. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Thur... 7:30 a. m.. 2035 ?J. Ijvmbert at. High inasa Church ot tm tlesu V a. ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autt) funeral SMITH. Feb 10. EL1ZARETIL dauihtap - n pt Frank J. and Johannah Smith (nee.Kel- t.jj ler). aged 2 lea re Relatlvea and frlenda Am Invited to funeral, Thura., 3 p. m., parent' ., ' ,) residence, moo II. Madison at. Int. Holy W Vfl SMITH. Feb. 0. WILLIAM W . hu.bandl of tmma Smith (nes Uarr) and son of latoi John and Ann Smith, formerly of Phllllpa burg. N. J. Relatives and friends, em plovea of Co-nmerclal Exchange employe of Western Union. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 30 a. m, 1822 6'. 5th at. Solemn maaa ot requiem Church of Moat Blessed Sacra inent, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auta serv re SOUDER. Feb 11, at Averill Park. N-r,S ,, sv..-t,v ct.. wiaow oi ur. i. u. aouasr. Rolatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv. ices, Thurs.. 10 a. m.. residence of son. Dr. It L. Souder. 2814 Reed st Int. The Great Valley Baptist Cem., Ilerwyn. Pa. 8TALLMAN. Feb. I, JOHN O.. son ot Ellen C. and late John u. Stullman. aged S. Relatives and friends, members of Chestnut IUII Council. No. 215. O. ot I. A., and Lettsr Carriers' Asso.. Invited to funeral aervlc. mother's residence. 8316 Germ. mown va.t chestnut Hill. Thur... 2 p. m. Int. Ivy Hill Cem KTEIGER, Feb. R. FREDERICK W.. twin brother of Theodore Albert Stelfer, nged 75 Relatives and friends. General 1J. s. Grant Camp, No. 5, Sons ot Veterans; Postal Clerks' Asso. and employe, ot Fed eral State Poetofflee, invited to funeral a.rv- ices, inurs, imu p. m. pariora or le, , Myers. 418 W. Cumberland st. Int. private. Kf German Lutheran Cem. Remains may at s viewed vveu , a to in p. m. umit newirs. - STEPHENSON. Feb. 0. JOHN GERALD, son of Richard and Rose Stephenson (no McBrlde). aged ID. Relative, and friend. 11. V. M Scanty. league of the Sacred Heart and uoiy Name Hoclety and St. Francis's llova' Band, invited to funeral. Thurs 8.30 a. m.. 1.A18 Aspen St. Solemn S requiem mass St. Francis Xavler'a Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service,- STEVENS. Feb. 10, at Brooklyn. N. T., DEANE P.. husband ot Beulah U. Stevens tnee Burgess). Relatlvea and friends lirvltsd to services, Thurs., 2 p. m.. 0163 Catharln St.. Philadelphia. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. SiTOTT. Feb. (1, El.MElt W.. husband ef Evelvn Stott (nee Onderdonk). aged 34 Relatlvea and frlneds also Excelsior Lodge No. 401. F. and A, M.. invited to services on Wed., 2 p. in., at 1323 Otter at. Int. private. STRADL1.NG. Feb 10. JOHN 8. STRAD LING, aged 83. Itelatlves and frlenda, Noshamlny Lodjre, No, 422. I O. O. F.. of Hulmevllle. Pa., and Wild Roae Jtebekah Lodge, No. 254. 1. O. O. F. of Penna., In vited to funeral, without further notice, from the Oxford Valley Chapel. Frl., 2:80 p. m lnt Mlddletown Friends' Burying Grounds. Cora will meet train at Wood bourne Station that leavea Reading Terminal at 1 02 p. m, THESES'. - IVb 11. CHRISTIAN AIf ntrsT nan nf llluf and Ingeborsr Thesen. aged 0 Itelatlvea and frlenda invited to fu- l neral, Thura , 2 P. m.. resiaence oi parents, 1 73d ami Paschall ave.. West Philadelphia, lnt private. THOMAS Feb. 11, lt S. IDIh at.. t.l'CY S , wife of Dr. Henlsmln A. Thoma , nnd daughter of Powell and Lucy M Stack house aged 38 Notice of funeral later. TIMTE, Feb u. FRANK HUKNARD.t ' husbsnd of Anna Mary Tlinte, aged 52. Reta I lives and friends, llrldesburg Lodge, No. 37. I I. O C. F. , Macanopeo Tribe. No. 03. I O, I It. M : Tacony Slnglns Soclet, invited to I funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 0742 Kvystone at.. lacon. lnt Magnolia Cem, Remains msy be viewed Tuee. eve, . v I TREXI.ER. Feb 11. HARRT, husband of Helen Elsie Trexler (nea Hutchinson). I formerly of Norwood, and aon of Annie and ate M. Trealer, Relatlvea and friends, am nio! es of U. G. I. Co. and member of In tegrity Council. No. 338. F, P,A.; Waah ington Camp. No. 303. P. O. S, of A.: 1 ....inert- Cemn. No. 14. 1 O. of A., and Rojal Arcanum Council, So. 34'.'. Invite to services. Sat., 2.30 p. m.. 142 N. 29th at lnt Odd I'ellowa' Cem. TURCHI Feb. 0. ROSE, wlfs of John A. Turchl. aged Si. Itelatlvea and friend In-, vlted to tunerai. Thurs.. 8.80 a. m.. I0T u mh er. Solemn hlah mass at Church of due i.adr of Good Counsel. 8th and Chris- '.- 1 r.r T. ,,. - h. Tn, tlnl. rrnmm f-.n. 1 .' ' i'".n .'"...'" " j."":,,v,'' kT.-.c:.'i". t LllltUIl, rru, .. Jyii., r ,, im.u.i. iw Cecelia A, Unruh (nea Mcvaugti), aged 7V. Relatlvea and friends. Fox Chase Lodge, No 133, I, O. O F.. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 3 p, m . W50 Kerper at.. Lawndal. , Phlla. Int. Oxford Church Grounds. VOUDY. Feb. 7. WALTER O. husband of Annie Voudy. aged 37. Relatives and friends. Richmond Lodge. I. O. O. F.t Frank lin Circle, No. 13. Brotherhood of America! emoloje of P. A I. C. II, Co.. JnsJt-4 to funeral .ervlce. Thur... So. m.. 2635 . Indiana ave. Ini. private. Northwood Cera. Reaialns'msv be viewed Wed. eve. vVARIi. Feb. 10. ROSE, widow of Jobs) Ward, Relatives and friends Invited to fn ueral. Sat . 8:30 a m., son-in-law, real, dence, Cornelius A Bonner. 288S Jf Front at. Solemn reiulem mas Church ot Our' I.adr of Visitation 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, Omit flower. WENNER. Ken. 111. KL1ZABETII W.-''-i ', WENSER. aged 68. Relatlvea and , t rltwsV K tSi Invited to funeral services. Thurs i . 2 j, -,," Hackmail Bros.' funeral parlors. 007 W, L- ' high ave. inv, piiv-s.e, urrenmount lis AVIBNER. Feb. 10. SOPHIA &., Haa . ". vnlr VV' end l.t- Ml.r Wiener, aged 18. Relatlvea and friend vlted to funeral ..rvlcea Frl.. 2:80 p. resioenco oi lacner. iw . iuvea at. " T.. it'Ae4 Vm sees-em I If I I f Ah sta - - private. . jwit " 'rl, w may d viwwaii inurp . 10 pp. m. . 0niO1IT- SuddtinlV. on f nnrl-iv S Inr. Feb. 10. 1P19. MATT1K SINClJ daurhtar of the lata John and alarta , Wriaht, Funeral aervleai on ThuraAMTal Snooa. Veb. 18. t8 o'clock, at ISji dCnCV OS " m tniuviMir abuvw, Am nth tl. nifrm?uii tit . xa,v "akmnatsteiry. YATE8, Feb. 10, JOHN K., huabaM i Emma i ' n tvei.tri, niuvi i frlenda Invlud to fun-traU Thura., . Church ef St. Paul d0 1 a, m. Jat. roaa w-gi auia j.uwrym. 1 ' '"S-Jfll m a j. . e v. lUO-r. if. Bala. taur.M.WigMa.TlMira- &2