i. . i. c, tl f i v t,' i 'i .IS " . ti'A a-" "'-st EVENING PU.BLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MOKDAY, APRIL 7, 1919 iTi.,, . - iJL ?, 14 LV w IV J- 5,f , ?' ; h ''&& W w,, bK s " t" U !v(tf Vtii v . .'' X t 'V NO LUCK FOR PITT ATHLETES IN DRAWINGS FOR PENN RELAY GAMES Tl THREE WINS START ;t Third Game of Series With Bal timore Orioles Down for Decision Today WALKER STILL IS ABSENT H.v rnwiN .1. POLLOCK . Mink lint Miirtr-.l the 1(110 sonon on (lip r!p;lit rontl. 'I'hc A's linvo ex liibllrd in three linll gnmei nnil nil liate rosuHfd in victories. True cnouch, tho irnmr-s were not champion ship ones, but timr ung not lonR nRO "lien it -nns considprpd quit? n feat for thp Mnckmrn to win three contests of no matter what vnriet.v. .. Thp men ot Mnck began bv parceling out a jfi to 4 rout to Snnrtltmoro Col lege and then came n pair "of ttlni dur ing the wpck-end at Haltimorp. Satur day's tilt brought a Ti to 4 triumph nnd jesterday tfie Slilbo laborers copped n 5 to 2 decision in nn extra round. Jack Dunn's Orioles nppear here this after noon for the third tilt of the scries. The game will start at 3 o'doik. Kopp's Bat Busy Merlin Kopp had n lot to do with the Saturday victory. He contributed three hits, one' of which was a triple, to the Mnck total and ho cut off the tying run nt the plate in the ninth with a neat peg to the jilatc. Merlin had only one hit jesterday. but four hUt out of nine nttempts isn't bad for n ball player in his first two days of practice. Hoy Grovcr nnd .Toe Dugan proved that they possessed the punch jester day. Grover enme through with n trio of bits and Dugnn punched n home run in the tenth, which clinched the triumph. Previously Thomas whacked a single which permitted Itoth to hop across the disk with the winning run. Tilly Walker has not put in an ap pearance as yet and Mack is beginning to worry about his star outfiplder. If hp does not report nt the Sliibchome today, the lean lender intends to burn lip .the wires and find out the whys and wherefores of the dclaj. Tilly writes that he has been traiuing at bis fann nnd is in good shnpe. To Visit Donlln The men of Mnck nre going to act ns if they were on n regulnr training trip tonight and take in n show en masse. They will visit the Gnrrick Theatre to tnke a peep nt Mike Donlin, former Giants' star, who has one of the lead ing roles in "Turn to the Right." Mack did not use Bob Genry nt Bnl timore, nnd it is likely that he will sturt off with him oil the tee this nfternoon. Frank may bo sent bafk nt the A's. The probnblc line-up follows ATHLETICS BALTIMORE Malael, 3b lllshop, 2b, Honlg, rf. Howley, ss. Clarke. If Heal, lb Martin, cf. F.gan. c. Frank, p. Komi. If. Shannr.u. 2b. Roth, rl Burns, lb. Oroiet. cf Thomas, 3b. Dugan, s. McAvoy. c. Geary, p. SANCTION AUTO DATES Fifteen Races Are Assigned by American Association " New Yorli, April 7. A. list of fifteen nutoinobilp race dates liave beep ns mzneil bv tlie American Automobile As- soeiation for vnrioua speedways nnd i dirt trailts throughout the country, list follows: , 5!fty 37 T'niontown, I'n. Slay 31 Indianapolis. Ind, .lune 14 New York, N. Y. July 5 Tncoraa, Wash. July 5 Cincinnati, O. July 10 Uniontown, Tn. August ft New York, N. Y. August 15 Mitldletown, N. Y. August l''-i;3 Elgin, 111. September 1 Uniontown, Pa. September 20 New York, N. Y September 127 Allentouu, Pa. October 1 Ontario, O. October 4 Trenton, N. J. October 11 Danbury, Conn. The .SUNDAY EXHIBITION GAMES At BattlmoM Athletics . . It H E 5 11 1 10 2 4 7 0 1 ft 3 Baltlmiro a, At New Orleans r ai'.Tinri Amur rnnN . . .j . . 7u. n.u... Mntitt,rn Association 1 -'-.y , ",..y": .:. .... .i..i.,n ci.An,.,.. e liatieries uioveianu. oir.iiir. w'i and O'Neill! Now Orleans, Thoinan. kanlc cnau and V. Kltchena. At Chattanooga Pittsburgh Nationals .......... . J - Chattanooga Southern Association I 10 1 nd Sweenev. Blackwell-, Chattanooga. Hagon, Lobmsn and mggins, aru. At Indianapolis Ht. Iiuls Nationals 9 '" Batteries St. Louis. Morstman and aiem mons: Indianapolis. Uanspii. Simmons, Hajes end llenllne. At Camp Oordon, Qa. . Boston Nationals ... J - Detroit Americans . . . M J Batteries Boston. Northrop. Kllllnglm and Wilson: Detroit, Cunningham, Calllo and Stanaite. Yelle. At Waco. Tex Chicago Amerlcara .. ! 1 Waco Texas League.. ... . - ' Uatterles Chirago. nussel, Hansen nnd Stumpf, Waco. Hardy. Moore. HluU and AVhlte Manchester. At Columbus. O. Columbus A. A 13 I 1 Panhandle ,. ...JwU ' Datterlea Columbus, Walker. Urlmm and Wagv: Panhandlf, Foley. Linson and Hellly. At Dallas. Tex. , 'lirlnnatt Nationals .. J jjallaa Texas League 1 , Uatteriea Mitchell and Wingo, Contey nnd Robertson. . , , . j At Oakland. Calif (morning game) Chicago Nationals . n j - Oakland , . . - ' - , " J At Han Franclsio (afternoon game) Chlcano Nationals ,, J , San Franclsto ,,,,,,- i 'At itouston. Tex-- ' . , Kt. Louis Americana , iVt Worth . - Students Honor-Harold Bruce Easlon. Pn April 7, Harold Anson Bruce, director of Physical training at La fayette College, has completed ten yeara of Je"i at the Knston Institution. In honor of this anniversary, the studenta at the reil- ii, lege, at n testimonial imowr, v'J?i""" "" SJi) Bruce with a handsome gold watch. Haughton Declines to Address Harvard Squad t i Cambrltlsc, Mass., ApriV 7. Swan sonts appare(itly tlo not; appeal to, Tercy Hnughtou, the retiring IUrvurafrotunll coach, for lit; r' fuied to atldress the candidates for the team nv n meetinu tonight, and Ultewiso declined flatly to act ns .chairman of the uraduate advisory con.inlttee (nf football, ' A numbej: of speakero for thu I'jnijettng linvet beei secured, nvhieli ' includes CoasJiiHi 'Iteeulfe prown, iO I nsnvrieTB4b KJr'BDd Wingatq Jlltta4lNlNsM;,te'tsiW' work mMiMMHk M Cobb Comes to Terms With Detroit Club Augusta, (Jn.. April 7. Ty Cobb nnnounccd here Inst night Hint sntis' factory settlement had been made of his dispute with the Detroit Ameri cans concerning the ten-day clause ot his contract and he would report to Manager Jennings at Florence, 8. l. today. Cobb said he had notified Presi dent Naiiu of the acceptance ot the contract tprnii, but lie actually would not sign until the team icaches Detroit. He denied he had been n holdout, hut declined to sny on what terms the controversy with the Detroit Club had been settled. AMATEUR BOUTS TONIGHT (National Champions Will Be Sent to Scandinavia Boston. April 7. The national am njoiir boxing championship tonight and Tucsdny will develop especially keen competition ill the 115, 135 nnd 1fi8 pnunil classes, ns the Amateur Athletic Union has voted to send the winners to Scandinavia this spring to represent Dip United States In a number ot intcr nntionnl boxing contests. Titles will be fought for in the 10S, 115, 125, 133, 145, 158, 175 nnd bcavj weight classes. The nrmy nnd navy, Boston, New Orleans, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia ami New York will be represented. CORNELL WANTS RACE Alumni Requests Contest Be Sched uled for June 21 Ithaca. N. V., April 7. That the nluinni of Cornell University nre anx ious to have a boat rnce arranged for Saturday, Juno 21, nlumnl day, of Cor nell's (semicentennial celebration, when it is estimated nt least 5000 graduates of the university will be here, is the opinion of the board of directors of the Associate Alumni,- which nt a recent meeting in Cleveland adopted B resolu tion asking the committee in charge to arrange a race. ' DROPS SPRING TRAINING Coach Al Sharpe Disapproves of Early Football Drill New Haven, Conn., April 7. Dr. Al Shnrpe, Yale's director ot athletics for the comifig jenr, held n conference jes terday with the captains and managers of nil major and minor sport teams in which he made a brief outline of the policies which he intends to follow. Most important of these was the declaration of disapproval of spring football training. Bowling Marathon Tonight The lyeek'y marathon nt the Casino Alleis continues to nttract u classy field of bowl era, and the pairs tonight from U o clock to midnight are stronger than any that hale competed In previous tournaments. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS C&l, DKUVNKY. tho Cleveland lightweight, piobably will make his start here soon. This morning it was reported that Delauey and hew Tend ler likely will clash at one of the local clubs shortly. Tcndler will not do any fighting be fore the latter part of the mouth, hew underwent nn operation on his nose a few -weeks ago nnd he docs not intend to battle until it is healed. As soon as tho southpaw star is ready, he doubtless will be matched against the rugged little Clevelander. It should be n real fight. Harlem Kildle Ketlr, who taed six rounds with Bennv Leonard and lew Tendler at the Olymnla. will be one of tha wlnd-un bo at Herman Taylor's Atlantic City HuortliiR Club Thursday night Jimmy McCabe. the downtown welterweight, will oppose Kelly t-hnrlcy (Kid) Thomaa and Eddie Wagond flash In the seenni eight-round session. Jimmy Mason s Kid Wolf and Otis Ilobln son t. Eddie Clark. complete the card. Johnny Tillman la working dally at Phlla delnhla Jack O'Brien's for his scheduled ? el"e-round battle to a oeUslotj -with Jack nrltton In Baltimore nn the evening; of April -1 Following this meet ng 'III man enter tains with Irish Patsy Cllne at the Olympla on April 28. k very good carl la In prospect for thj National on April It). Joe Burman and Pat"? Jolmson are duo tc entertain, but If Matchmaker Hanlon la able o get Kllbane for that date the Burman-Johnson match will be act back a U weeks. Battling Mnrray and Johnnv Bosner will t, the eemlwlnd-up entertalneta on tha Na tional April 0 program. Max Williamson and Bobby Doyle, two skinful bantams, rinsh In the third session. To other good bouts are listed. Klther Artie Root or Willie Jackson will be seen at the Olympla shortly It first was feoorted that Roto will be one ot the wind-up K?. 2 Anrll 14. with Jackson featur ng tho show on April. W ngalnst. Frank o uritt. In the event jaenson uuvu k name, n Herman may vei-i" Jack (Kid) Wolfe, the Cleeland bantam nrter the management, of Jimmy Dunn, will S aSalnst Kt!rl Parear In Peoria, 111. to. narrow n'ght Wolfc'a battle a week ago In Akron resulted In a four-round triumph. By RFAn WHAT THE t) v SJ. wm Panthers Hard Penn Relay Drawings Pittsburgh Eighth From Pole in Sprint Medley and Thirteenth in One Mile Penn and Chicago Get Good Positions Hy TKI) Penn relavs mHE diawings for the 1 have dealt Pittsburgh n hard blow this j ear. and the Panthers, after winntng three races last yenr, two of which were the most coveted on the progrnm, nre up against it for nn ad vantage at thp touch -off this season. Pittsburgh won the sprint medley nnd one-mile championships a jenr ngo. and the Smoky City athletes nre out after, the titles again. On paper they should win, but In these two races a good position means n big ndrnntnge, especinlly when the races arc as crowd ed are they arc this season. 'With lour or five starters, n poor position may be tivercome in the first relay, but when there nro ten tennis entyed the 'handi cap is maintained throughout tho nice. Eighth From Pole lu the sprint medley, Pittsburgh will be eighth from the pole with at last ten teams starting and in the one mile the Panthers have the lucky number of thirteen. In the distance medley and the two mile, they have good posts, but in these races the positions do not count for much. When you have to sprint from nn out side position, you nre bound to get the worst of it, for the runners do not get spread out more than five yards with the men on the pole being forced ahead by tbc ones' closing in on them. Chicago lias the pole in he sprint medley and Pennvcomes next. Both are expected to do something in this race. Pairings for Collegiate Races at Annual Penn Relay Carnival ThA Dalrln.es follow: On mile college relay championship of America 1, Uoston College 2. Iowa State; 3. Cornell i Columbia r PennByHanla; o. Mtchlcnn. 7. Missouri. R, Xorthwemern. U, Dartmouth; 10, fetate: 11, .Mansachuaetts In Ptltute of TecnnoloBy 12. Princeton, 14. rituburirh 15 Chicago Two-mllfl roll eg e relay champlonfthlp of A tne: leu 1 Columbia, 2, Syracuse, 3, Notre Dame, 4, Dartmouth ft. llararrt (t. Pit IB burfch: T, Cornell, 8, State. 0, Pennnyhanla; lit, MansachunfttP JnatltutR of Technology, 11. -Chicago; 12. Holy Cross. 13, Princeton. Four-mllfl collefte relay championship of America 1 Pracuse, 2, Wisconsin; 8, Ia fajetfa; 4. Princeton 5, Harvard. 0. Colum hla, 7, Ioua State; 8. Cornell, 0, Chlcaso, 10 Pennsjlvanla. Snrlnt medlpv relav championship of America 1. Chicago 2. Innsl anta: A, Northwestern 4 Columbia 5 Missouri fl. uarimoutii 7, rrmceton. w I'litsDurgn, v, mate: 10 LhlRh; IT. Michigan. niifanpn moitlfv rolnv rim mnlonahln of t L Mnerfca I, Princeton, Pittsburgh- 8 Chi cago, 4. Wisconsin: ft. Iafaette; (1. Mtchl rhh 7. Ppnnalanla ft, Syracuse, 0, Colum bia. 10. I.ehlich: 11, Dartmouth; 12. Uoston; 14 State in. Iowa State Onc-mlle freshman rolleRO relav champion, uhlp of America 1, PenncyUanla: 2. State; 3. Columbia: 4 Virginia, ft, Princeton. itlddlo Atlantic Statea A. A. one mile re la championship 1 Delaw jtc 2, Harer- Benny Leonard to Meet W'illie Ritchie April 28 Newark, N. J., April 7. Henny Leonard, lightweight champion, and AViilie ltitchie, former holder of the title, have been matched for an eight-tound go before the Newark Sportsmen's Club here A pi 11 28, it was announced today. The fighters will enter the ring at 142 pounds. Leonard will receive $10,000 as his end of the purse, it was leportcd unofficially. Wolfe hopea to show the leading bantams In this city against loung Chaner and Charlie Reecher clash In the semlnlnd-UD to the Oeorge Clmne Jack Busso session At the National Halut dav night. Young McFarland nnd Willie Hannort meet In the third engagement.-' In the other bodta. Lieutenant hort faces Joe Marks and Joe Chanty battles Hilly Gan non. Al Thompson an 1 Johnny Bo le will meet In the Cambria samlwlnd-un Friday night. Thompson, the assistant boxing Instructor lu the marine ramp at League Island, made good In hla first start at the Cambria against Willie, McCIoakey. Preston Brown lllw be seen in tho wind up on Ftlday evening. Mammy DeiKer. brother of Oeorge Decker, Penn boxing Instructor, expects to return to tne ring aammy nas neen absent from the professional ring for ttuee aea 'sons, but plana to atage a comeback. He la doing hla training at Penn World' Bantam f Imninelon Tele Herman dropped Into tbe office this morning before departing for Baltimore, nhero he facea Al Shubert tomorrow night. Herman waa ac companied by his ne v manager, flammv Goldman. Herman's schedule follows: Kid Eian, St. Louis. April 1.1; at Olympla (!) April 21: Johnny Ertle. Minneapolis. May V, Kddle Harding, Mraruse. Mav 1J, Kid Wolfe. t'leelaid, May II), Larl l'urjcar, Tulsa. May 0. 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AUENT9 354 FOURTH AVENUE New Yerk ,,r ii N' Hit by MKIthniTH The Windy City team and the tjunkrrt are wpll-bnlaticcd and with this favor able position nrp likely to beat the favorite, Pittsburgh, even though mnny contend that when Shea runs, he will cut down nnd hand over enough lend tw clinch the race. Shea Half-Miler Shea, however, may not ruu 1h quarter. There is some talk of him be ing sliirtcd to tne nan ior im- nu..-. . The half-miler is really the ow who ( decides the event, for with a good SS0 man n tenm can figure on neing a, yards behind nnd yet have n good chance on the last relay. It is a question whether or notShea will make n good half-miler, good enough to beat a man like Guslnfson with n twenty -yard handicap. If he enn beat Gu, after giving nn ny -twenty ynids. he can do 1:55, but htt is a sprinting quarter-mller, nnd T do not think he can stand a hnlf that fast. It will be nlmost the same story in the one mile, except that the men will be straightened out more in this rnce at the end of the firrt relay and the strag glers will not be blocking up the track. Shea will haie his hands full here with the Chicago and Penn teams. Shea will have a lead to overcome, and it will be interesting to see him as a back and not n front runner. He has always been in the lead when he has made his fast times, and this will be a test for his judgment ot pace with' a, couple of gqod men ahead of him. i fnrrl 3. Swnrlhmorp' 4. Washington and Jnerson 0, rwew ynrk univrsit. . kui- gers, 7, Franklin and Marshall 8, Stevens; 0, Lafayette, 10. Lehigh, 11, Dickinson, 12, Muhlenberg1. South Atlantic Intercollegiate A one mile relav championship 1. Catholic Vnl ersltl, 2, Johns Hopkln 3 Marjlnnd State 4, University of North Carolina, 0, Georgetown. Clasi 31 college one-mile relav rhamplon shlp 1, Host on 2 I lob Cross, 3 Maine 4 vracU9e; G, State, t), Columbia 7, Pitts burgh riaaa 1 U Ifohart. 2, Allegheny; 3, 31uf fain 4. St. .Tnhn's of Annnuolla. fi. Cat negla Institute of Technologi rt. Wahlnfp- ton and jelTerson, 7, Franklm and Marshall. X, Muhlenberg Class 2 1. Maryland State 2. Tem.pt. 3. Stetns 4, .Dubuque 5. Mllanova, 0. C C. X Y , 7. Pelaware. Cliiss 3 1. St .Tosenh'a. 2. UrookKn law 3 Xew York Coltego of Dental and Oral urgery; 4. New Jersey Law 6. New York n. lirooKlvn Poiv T. Ilrpxei Class 4 1 Art ainl lextllP. '2. WV-it Then ter Normal: 3. Trenton School of Industrial Art 4. Lincoln: ft. Hahnemann Medical 0, St. Lawrenea Unlersltv: 7, Mansfield Nor mal s. Philadelphia Dental Schoolboy Fumbles NINR members of the championship basketball team at St. .loseph l'rep have been awaided their varsity letter. Those to receive tlie coveted insignia are: Captain Duffy, Manager l.augh Hii, Oakcs, MicVeigh, Dcvine, McDer mott, Hotnii nnd ('team. The St. Joseph team this season was one of the best scholastic combinations in this section. They won the Catho lic school championship nnd lost but two games nil season. One of their victories was scored over "Matty" Polikoff's all-scholastic live. Fronkford High Behnel has arranged an ambitious bull schedule In nddltlnn to the regular Interscholastlc League contests, games have been scheduled -with St. Luke's Tomo and Cheltenham. flermantniTSj High School ball team will have a busy time this week Three games are scheduled Tomorrow the Creen and Whlto meetM Catholic H'gh, Wednesday Penn Charter nnd on Friday opposes West Philadelphia Captain Gibson Is expected to pitch to of the rames Haney. one of the few veterans nt Ta Salle College has been lost to the team for a long time Haney had the misfortune to break a bone In one of hts hands. Canon, the former Brown Prep athlete has made good at Ur.lnus College Canon has won a regular position at first base Tomorrow afternoon the Uridnus team comec down to Franklin Field to play Penn 'fhej nnnnal lnterclas contests of the Camden High School will be held Wednes day and Thursday The following captains have been appolnfed: Baseball. Pt.wart Van Hart. Verdeur, Brown; track. Gercke. Test, erdeur and Blverson. Allen Woodrlng. the former Merrersburg track aVhlete.wto represented the Meadow -brook Club for the last two years Is now a student nt Bethlehem Prep. Woodrlng Is one of the fastest sprinters In ncholastlc ranks. Allentown should have a fast one mllo retay team In Woodrlng, A. Motile, Ruby and N. MOnle Tie.., last j ear's catcher at Chestnut Hill Acaden-v. has turned hi attention to pllcn. Ing tbla seaon He I making good and will ijkelv start the opening game of the season with Bryn Athvn next Friday. Central High School crewmen still are practicing daily hut as vet have failed to nooK a race . unncura Hm eent to Penn Freshmen Princeton Freshmen and Annapolis Plebcs 99 Ayer Review, England. , tt tfr i SCHUYLKILL SWEEPS Xr"' Orleans. April 7 -John 1'itr.. Many Club Oarsmen Engage Inffi- .Tn", '" Impromptu Brushes on River Yesterday FIRST REGATTA HERE MAY 31 1, The S,hu,lk,ll .,. r oa.smeu p.ied i ii lilt- nil 111 till- llllll rowing r-u-i-'u j yesleiday and the national nme ot the Srhuylkill wni the Kcene of many Impromptu lirtilies between liliulcmen of the rival rowing nrgiiniyntlons which duster near Knii-monnt Ham. While filnilav tininitig will be in the BHrendancy for tlie net few week-", or at least until llio Mirlntm rnplnin along the "How" el n Hue mi their new material, all signs point to it sensou vtliidi wilt transcend pre war activity. The Schiijlklll Nnvy was bard hit by enlistment Into the na tional service, hut the men nie coming back rapidly nnd lttualVy all fhe dubs have started recruiting rnmpaigns to add new material to their rowing forces. j Many Contests Thete will be plenty of contests Id try the skill of tlie local knights) this vcnon. ns pcry 'tegatta of magnitude, witli the etieption of the nntionnl championships, will be rowed on the ,. , - ; ... , . KdiuylKlli. tlie national regatta inning, rrnnn rt lVn..nil, Mnea gone to Worcester, JInss Tho first meet to bring tlie local rowing talent to the front will be the American regatta on 5Iay 31. 'I his will be followed by the annunl Schuyl kill Navy regatta .lune 21. The Veo ple's regatta .Inly 4 and the Middle States regatta on Labor Pay. Philadelphia hr.s not yet been chosen as the scene for tlie Middle States championships, but it is understood in rowing circles that when the association holds its annual meeting in this city shortly, the Schu.vlkili iourse will be thosen. Hier Crowded Virtually several weeks, made his first selection for n junior ctght-onrcd shell crciV and sent the men over the course i a seated ns follows: Thompson, bow; Mackey. "J; Knloon, ,T : Flyim, 4: Stoii nrr. Ti'; Niesle.v, (I; llnuna, 7; Higliug, stroke: living, coxswain. HIgling, h won the Vesper milage ntle for 1U18 bv rowing nlmost 1000 miles, aUo will trj coucltistons ns n, junior sipyle hculler in the toining re gattas of the season. Olympla A. A. nroad and llnlnbrldge llnrrr I dnnrtls. 31gr. JIOMIW KVKNINd. Al'KII. 7 Uar F.niil vs. doodle Welsh Wnllv NelMin vs. Kddln Walsh I rnnkle Dallev vs. K.dclle Mullen Abe Friedman vs. Johnny Maloncy JOEY FOX v. JOE TIPLITZ S MONEt' LOANED OS' DIAMONDS AND JEWELS FRIDENBERG'S 37 MIRTH 11TII rtetireen Filbert nnd Arch N.W. Cor. Oth i. Iliittonnood lianK ivrcerence. Holmes Klectrlc Protection ANY Suit orOvercoat n Our Big Corner Store $4 4 .80 11 Reduced from $50, $25 and $20 No charge for alteration. Open. Monday and Saturday Until 9 o'clock Peter Moran & Co. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St. ni nwa lull ! Illi X II 1 TJ had one or mo.e trevvs on the liver. ijrath u ESShK,1; '' ""I "F-'A '- Mc i1"" Wed . funJra." Wed "h V a' ,n 2 W. of M ''r'.'.h"" ,?J,A.5 1 'j ' " . ' ---.,- while single and double scullers were W Relative, and fried, Zun! Tribe' 1-!J"-a. V-.V,..,?01!',". rtSu,"TSe m5r1'7 .'... .VT Ui"'''.-! So:le,.v; ."' Aga.lha'a Church) t numerous. Wed "" ' ", .'VoSlv I tfie,i1JU,n"Sl- -Jr-i C AuYn funeral -'"- I As, ""' VnvltVd 'to 7SS r.l Frl?8 36arn," Coach Mul.er. of the Vesper Club. J'n ,,,, .W.'l',, VU"-""-"- who has had his men working on the Dominic', ('em Auto , m meet troPl.v t N J . -V.riI , . S i;? A F. f X'rI ,,A,t.1 'w' '"""Vl "S, '"'' Denis's Cem itorWce, , row ins machines in the clubhouse for L"-S ". Tcresdaie" LrTj.;S iffi,"' F',tV.tf,J?ri land H r ynfcgyM JlCTTMsislslHss ri)-,,,,.. ....., ... . . 'rlrjI'Al K i;i. FAMlll S 3 tltrUT REFEREE, DIES 1 l.... Officiated in Sullivan M Will Sevpiity.fivP'Koimd Battle Jn won tho world's i-hnnipionship from i aililv lUnn, n nil the xeientj fire- 'oiiiitl fiK,( between Sullivan nnd Jake I iMlialu, a,t Itlihlnirg. Mis... died at his ""me nero todaj. nged scetm lite At the time of Ins death he was state lax collector. lie wns for mniii jcars Democratic leader and was delecntr "'';""' ' n,ei.tlou,. In i.a. -.-..I .. .1 .. ins from 15(1- f0 ijttjti SINCE ISSi "TlieNIGIiTwear of a Nation' Givw-Comfort with relaxntion IN MKMOHIAM ROTH . ;..l U.V.1' rruiin '"'.'Off remmbera nee of mv j-:,,",'"" , ROTir who depsrted If tl.t " -"" owuil, M itoth Badlly missed Anna Beatfys ai.oeo - HvV,,andrirr,',-l',"W ti" Aieo1 Tue, an.d!.,,r"'"d lnvlt'l' funeral .ervlfe". 1..1, , ... . Vt VnZlu .'.' '".. '"-" c-aunv lnt Mon e,."" m- """'" may be viewed Ou'stVve' irAN1 -1- WKNRlnTTA widow ot iiustave Ball (nee Aaher) at 1 .V Frailer 3 r InTcom Wt vrJ,r.vo-V,An-Aprl1 ' ' 202 N 52,1 ,t wunim ThennA,NNAn,' .J"l"er nf ('.plain ,.""a2J.7.t",rn'In.inl the late Sarah Thnr . I from .hlnfvn"UCP.or funeral villi be given .Chen,1,1?9,." '' 1,alr nalloW "imS HAHlIf.TT April RARKV Inrlt A Tim t-i nT-T, ... . Connelly) wfe of "Phil p H.-,. H.il V and friend Invited to funeral -Tue. .8 30 n&n h",.?."i "'-1?'"" . ?! N 18th -t. i. v. , .. '" "m" lawiearai it) a m. iips! vi-n "V rrm Auto funeral. ' HL.NNH.rt April fi I VrilARINr: vil.lovv of Isaac Henner aed (IS Relative, and fK',ml,l:iV," fu.ner!' i.", tu. wo3ndVVp4?t,'e'm',t- ,n' VVlV'1' 0rnl 4 ,,'riV,!SN'i7;.Vn;.H7S, Alden ,., A,,,, "I iiiiumi,, hub or iirhr n mVited inaervi"e. t,,,, " " n . "n7v'rJ!n.'l' """Ir Bldg is.-n c-hestnut st," lnt v- i """ ' em uema-ns may be Viewed Mon Uo,I0J;S,nU.-Anr" " AFI. ROI.SRR. Eed i ' i rn"".'- na'rl,'n;" emnlove, "Shn I .1 1 elln S. to all societies of vvhlrh he was a member Invited to funeral. Wed 1 7. p in . "'sler's residence. Mr. arv m"0?, ,,0iE n'1'i'",d.", In' Fernwood Cem Remain, m-iv be viewed Tue, eve lmI)I.I'T April I) JIARY BRAniEV !m t'WII"',m:1', "idovv "' Oanlel nrartley Relatives nnd friends II V Al Sodalltv I Utar and Ro.arv s.nlelv of st Agatha, j Church Inilted to funeral Ilium 7 10 a I m 31144 Folsnm .f w,.t l! , i " '..'." renulent mass St. Igath-t-s Church n m ' ,n',...,.lo.vt-.ro,i, ''" Auto Rervlie BRAMGAN Of L(,31 V Hope st Anrll 4 SARAH daughter of Fran, IPP "and V,1, Sarah Branljan (nee McDermolt) aired "1 Relatver and friends emnlove of Roifnrd Knitting Co. Invited to funeral. Tues H 30 2..m- "ncle's resldem e. Nlri.ni8, RPdmond JtlJ E. Cornivall st HI and Westmoreland)' solemn renu em mm Church of Visitation CemV l Vu neraf" "" Hly S""i" RRODERICIC Anrlt K TC-irTTAir t of Michael nnd Bridget Rrnderlck "aited IS STe'd' "nan.d 'rlend Inv.lted to funern, wed . , BO a m nnr.nl.' aeM.n v.. parjntH' resldenrp. Otden st W Phlla hn. sr.m -:. .' ' "ia" Chlireh nf Our I nrt,. nt V ;...'oM",r"' mass How Vrn., "Com Auln ' .Vrle," " '"' inI BYRAM Anrll S. lOSRPH II hii.linn of Anna K Bvnam' Relatives and friend, Moj-nrt Lodge Nn 340 F and A M Ori ental R. A C' . No 1S3. Kadosh Commend. SP'a-i "?, S ?-' 1;J?.r,v A"mhlvV N-2 ?in An , ' ' j",1;'" Estate Council. No i' O I. A. and Rellejue Council .Vo'hJ' S andD of I.. Invited to eerilce. Wed p. m . .34 Nortnoast Boulevard lnt nrlvul." CALLAHAN April .-, at 7.11 V jVllh ,t CATHARINK. widow of Jnme. Callahan nnd daughter of late Anthonv and Mary McRrlde, of Countv Donegal, Ireland Rela tives and friends Invited to funernl ' vv0,i I 'i n m . brother-in-law's re.ldence Baptist Hlnsseld, 229 Plant ave. Wavne Del co Pa. High mass of requiem St. Katharine's Church 10 n m lnt t Monica's Cem CARR April ci MARV. vi Idovv ot Toscnh K C'arr (nee Iluuer) I,,"0 ot 'uneral will be len 334 I'tllouhlll st CArtnOLl. pri! , ANN E wlf of Martin F Carroll (n Craen) neUtli and frlenrtu Invited to funeral. Thura H an a m. 1.V IN Silth t HUrh mai, o renulem Church of St Francis Xavier Hi a m Tnt Holy Cross Coin Autn funrrnl t AHTtOLL -April 5. WU.MAM is" husband of late Emma M Carol! (np Zen'. Trnh. P,Tl5tu',J-5nd frlnJ invlterl to fu ffVril Wed S 30 h rn bon's renldmr Walter I. Carroll 121 .V Front st fin. mil hlph mni of redulem St ilichncl Church 111 ii m lnt .New Cathedral Cem Autn funeral CA8MKWY April U.AM 1 widow of Christopher J Caaietl nelatlei and friends Invited to funeral merviren (JJfii Oer rnantoun ne Uermantonn Wed 1 n m lnt prhate v "' CJ.AHK iprll K JOHN" W CI.AIIK hu hanl of Helta riark formerly of ld"s French ft Relatives and friend NVw kpn ulnnton Aerie No Ml Fraternal Ordr nf Kacleu, Invited to funeral herxlcr. Wed t) 30 a m parlors of William S rf ioo W Oxford ft lnt private Remains mdy'he viewed Tues 8 to 10 p m ' t I,AY April fl UKOUni: J. son of late William 0 an KHzabeth Ca Itelathes and friends Invited to aervlc Tues 2n m Oliver II Bnlr ldjf , 1RJ ('hstniW t lnt private, Mt Tear Cem Friends may .nil linn eie 7 tn 1f OOI-KMAiV .April r MAFITHA JANE vvlf"of Thomas Coleman. Sr Relative and frlcms invited to funeral services Wed 2 n ni.. 40- I ishers wve . Olnev lnt n vm muiriiuu vim, rrivuua may iall COWAHD April 0 Ml'HETTV C vilfe of Tilee i oward Itelatlies and friends fl t V M Sodality of Kt Oreeory's Churrh In ilted tu funeral Weil 7 30 a ni lain Frszler st (Tinth st .ind airud uie ) He nulcm mass Ht OrMtorj s Chutth 8.4R a m .lnt rittatursh Ta Pittsburgh papers I conv 1 CRIPPtN April 4 ETIZA KVANS widow of Qeorce E Crlppen llelatlves and friends invited to services Tues . 2 n, m., 220J N. Park ave. Int. private Omit flowers. DAI.Y - Mirll . THOMAS DAl.y aced HI Itelatlles ard friends inilted to funeral sen Ice Wed 1(1 30 h ni lesldenie of BOn In-law. C Klelnliann. .111 i: Hollv m. 1 I'l'S 1 ir u u in Pitman N J lnt private Mt MorUti i. fill , I una ivruiMiiio ma ut; I lew el TUCS OIKTRK'H - prll n LOUISA. lf of Joseph Oletrlrh Jr and dauKhter of Jo- I seph and Christina Helm aaed 3 Relatives 'and friends Inilted tn funeral serilces, Thurs , 2 p nt . parents' residence, ','0-lft X . 4th t lnt Chelten Hills t'em Remains I mav be vlevied Wed after 7pm I OINNKISN April HIM.EV I . il.n.h- ter of Aloyslis F ana the late M.rjorle Din. 1 neen and sister of loseph S Dlnneen S. J . snd Corporal A Tranels tylnneen. Co. K, 111th U S Infantri Relatlies nd friends i also I). V. -VI Sodality of St Elizabeth's J Church nnd I.tdles of Han Domlniro Council. 1 K. of C. Invited to funeral. Turs , K Sil s. m . from her parent's residence mia Fontaine st (near 10th and Diamond sts Solemn mas of requiem at St. Elizabeth's Church. 10 a. m. lnt Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral t DOUailERTV April .1. PATRICK', son of lata James and Catharine Dou.herty Relatives ant) friends. Donegal Society and Dlv Noi S, A O H of Montgomery Co . Invited to funeral Weil . 8:10 a in , resi dence of sister. Mrs John McCollum. 1B04 Harlan st (ahoie Master at ). Solemn re. nulem mass Church of thu Oesu 10 a., in. lnt Ht. Denis's Cem Autn funeral, ' i EaciAUT. Arrll B, AMELIA (nee Win. ter). wife of Frederick O. Kuanrt. Itela. lives and friends. lJidles' Auxiliary Ass'n. nensingion mnwnunr, ..v. ui, iv, i,. m vlted to funeral services Wed., 10 a. m . resldtnc. ot husband, 430 Diamond at. lnt Kensington 'Comandery, No 04, K. T., In. mauisinibjr ua itsaca iMta., j to u r. &Zjjrai Thi t 'Invi !l2J3!2--r$!U:' (.a. j ST Jn u'ltaMrji; j.M.,.i, SigMrTSt. fu. DF.AT1IM Orm st (near Itllh and Susquehanna ave ), High requiem man 10 . m , St Mark'. Church, nrlstol. Pa lnt St Mark's Cem , Ilrl-tol, Pa Auto funeral FILLM. FILLMAN April .1, ANNIE ft nlfe of ": " niiman (n. ytt). a- et. itQJftllVFS nelNtlvea nnrt trlnAm In, llnil In fnnral Inr';enJarUl,rlP, cTrounTVvml.'S.h0". Kt.VNEOAV -Anrll (I MARV A FINNK. OAN (nee McOonexle). widow of John rin ncnan Relative and friend InUted to fu rural aerUces. Thurs . 8 a m 1327 V ."ifllh ei Solemn renulem mass Rt Orenori'a to Cathedral j fj hurch tig m. lnt New i. em Auto sen ee. i , . li!h.- 'n Femre Peh 21 torn HAIinT !'. l9 'Jn nt ilrv Vox (nee SMrrs) atut ' Mate John T far lielatlves nnd frlenda In-i f Jlted to solemn requiem mm Church (if the iii-i iiie-sen "nrrament. Ktu in a m OAl,I,A01Ii:n Anrll 4, A V.N A C wife ff Dennis W Oallaaher and dauithler nf Itannsh and late frank Haaan. aued 17 ;ear and S months nelatle and friend" I.eaiue of (he Marred Heart nf "t Agatha's -iUlrt.n- 'nlted to funeral. Wed 8i) m , too . .snih i Solemn renulem. m at Ht Agatha s fhurch 10 a m lnt Holy Lrns im Auto funeral (1U.I AOHF.n Anrll 3, at Hudson V T , nitipairr UAi,t,A(Htr.rt Due notice of fu- reral nlll he given from residence of Ilrvan i iiarrfn, m.i rairmnunt av . 1'h indemnia Vil-.lllUMlKH April o Anlt it ItAtinr hililmnri or Annie B oehrlnger (nee Walton), -nged c ,S Itelnlllei n trmnAm rmnlnv Hint- i I.ndge .So 1R7, K of P IhWtecl til funerRi senior. Ve 2 HO p m 4410 Wain at , I rrankford lnt private Kasf reder lllli (Vm l-rlends tnsv mil Tues aft.rTp ni ..."''"- ',r" -1 I'-vcka I, ur.i'. inee Weeasil widow of Charles Cletz Relatlies nnd friend. Rising- mar U.die Vo 5 I) of a nf II invited to funeral Tue. 1 p tlET. 4(irll .1 LAL'RA I. (JETS'. (ne MR l.iberti st Camden lnt Kier creen Cem Remains may lie viewed Mon i in fl ii m ORAV April 4 ANNIE MAC! RV widow nt John Oral Itelntlies and friend, in vited to funeral .ervice. Tile 2pm M21 Washington ave TV Phlla lnt prl me nr iwri.n cent umil r.ovver. UHRMMtN'fir.n At llelanrn N I tnrll rt IlKU'l niTtll- A ri.nrht.f nt .Tnnenh nti Bnrbnrn Oretnmlnger sged 14 ReUtlies .ml rrlends Invited to funeral serine. Thura . 2 p m. parents' residence Hnruce .t Delanro N J lnt Monumint Cem. lleierlv. Wilmlnston pape-s com- HARRITV April r, tATHKRINA A. wiTe of Tatrlck F Harrltv and daughter of late Tohn atid Mary Durkls, of Svilnford Co Mho, Ireland Relative, and friends invited to funeral Ted, R 30 n m 323t Irving st (83,1 and Walnut) tolemn high mas. of requiem St James a Church 10 a m lnt Holy Cros. Cem Auto funeral IIAF.I1KH1J: At Trenton X J April 1 fACOR. son of the late Caroline and lacob llaeberle. aged (10. formcrlv of Philadelphia Funeral sen Ires Tue. . 2 3(1 p m at 3D Hudson .t Trenton, 2v J m.CKMAN Anrll Ti tlKRTRl'DR ANNA t daughter or August .1 and uertrmie i. ITerkmun. need 23 Relative, end friends ! Invltirt In funeral Tues . S 30 a parent.' slderfii Cricket and Pine ave. r:dire Hill. Pa High mas. St Luke's Church fllen 'slde in a m lnt Holv Sepulchre Cem HF.NRV April fl. JANB, widow of llob i ert Henry. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral service.. Wed . 2 n m . 7JT S Smed- lev .t lnt Mt Morinn i m f at ltENRr. Anrll 3. MART v. (nee Slew- ' art), wife ot Hugh Henry. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Tues 2 p. m . 2032 K Susquehanna ave int. pri vate. Oreenwood ' IK. of 1 ) Cem Auto service HENRY -April B MAI'.V K . widow of George W Henrj Itelatlve. and frler.d. in vlted to funeral services Wed , 11 a m 43(1 Grays Ferry ave Audubon v J lnt private. Fernwood Cem Friends mav- view remain. Tue. 7- to n p m HOBKNSACK April 4 TAMHS 11 hu bsnd of Mse Will, llnbcni-ack and son of Laura and lale Dr .1 B Hnben.ark Rela tlven and friends Invited to funeral services Tues . 2 p m , at Ills mother, residence, 30J Hdddon ave Weslmont X J lnt private Friends may call Mon , from 7 to HOQAN April 4 PATRICK S . husband of late Jennie M Ilogan, aged 00. Relative, nnd Iriend.. warper, nnn vvarp Dresser. ftrvlces Wed , 2 p. in . Oliver II nlr Hide, 1MII Chestnut st lnt private mains may tie viewed rues to ii p m HOLHCfinR -April (1 PKT Kll liuiuund of Annie K Holscher abI OT nt Inte res! denceA Morton Del Co Ia Due notke of 'funen.t will bn elver JANN At Webrook Vn April 4 CATHAHINE widow of tv heater Jnnn Relatives ftnd friends invited to funeral services Tues Iti a m parlor of Jest-n Y V'Wi. -0l Main st , Amb'er, 1'a Int. private KCMA April fi ANNIE widow of John Kelh Relntlves and friend lmitd to fu neral 'llmrn HV) t m 390 Haverford ave W Phlla boleinn mas of rnuiem Ht Acatha s Church 10 n m lnt Holy Cioa Cem Autn service KTIRNAX Anrll 4 KMZI1ETI1 A wlf- of I'raiiU Kernan and dnuttliter of Huah and I Cath.rme iici usKer nr ltelntlvp, nnd frl.ml. I fnitid to funeral ... n An ".'. i 'lues B 30 n. in father's ' residence 242ft N Tltuatt st Solemn requiem mass Our I.adv of Mrc Church 11 a m lnl Holy Sepulchre Cem uto funeral KIM Anrll 4 THOMAS U hushand nf Fanny A Kim ne Holtn') aged 71 Rela tives anJ friend Invited to funeril Tues 10 a m 13-M Orthodox ft , Frankford Services tt MatK rt Episcopal Church 11 a in lnt HI James tho less Cem Friends inn v 'nil Mo i m e KIMlKltMANS April .1 I.OCIS Tl , hui 1m mi of RnH Klndermnnn (nee Lock) aired r.l Helntive nnd friends member) Phlla Urdnrli Wood Carvers' Fnlon. 34th Ward Ren Aso invited to funeral services Wed , p m Mil N .".7th st lnt private lie mains mav be viewed Tu" 8 to 10 p m KRAUH AOrll 5 KVA J, widow of Charles H Kraus and daughter of ldt Philln J and Nelll. Tavior Funeral to hlch relative, and friends are invited, Thurs Sam 173.I S "th st Solemn nihss of requiem Church of Sat red Hart H 30 .i m ltit Holy Cross Cem Auto service T.Al.T.Y At Atlantic fih V T Anrll 4 CATHKKliXN widow Of MiTthew in fnr, rair'y ni iisiiHiiin i'Hrisn i nim nrnnivs Hnd frlrnils Invited to fuprral, Tuns , S n m . ..i o ArKnusas nvr aiibiiiic v iu, I Solemn roqulem msss Our I.adi Stni of tlio .Se Churcii 1 H 81) n m ..Mitos will mfl wed ". p m brother's residence. Albert funeral at North 1'hlls., 11 11 a m Int. Ij, UFeT, (;o u naltlmore aie . Lansdpwne. "J'J.iISSv0'" "."! .TtTr.r x . 1 mi prliat Kernwood I'm. . v I.KAHEY ABnl r. WII.I.IAM 1 son of SUMX-April .1. JlAKOAIiET H.. wife ?i';ry.nrf f"rVjn'?"i 'n' "d'n vJ'n .'.'"lof James Slaiin and daughter of lat P and S V' 5 !V S and Canada InilXdfo f1" Hnrt MHr A McOurke. Relative, and fune?alS Thurs 30 ? tn"" mSthf".". r'eml- InMted to 'wrl, W. . MO .. w.. denre. IH1II V Rush st. Solemn renulem rS04'l Cedar st Solemn requiem maM Na. mass Churrh of O ir Ijidv nf Jlerci lu a m I Tnt Hnlv Crnss Cem Auto senli LEttli rrll .1 at l.ansdale. Pa, MARY Ti mion of George Lewis nued 111 Relatives and friends Inilted to funetal scrllies. Wed, 'J n in , apartments Genrae Chandler Paul Ron. 1H21 X 13th st Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem I.IDDY Anrll 5, JANE, widow of John T.iddy Relatlies nnd friends Inilted to funeral i-eriices parlors Samuel W Kehr Son. N W. cor -1st and Diamond sts Wed . 2 n tn lnt West I-mrell Hill Cem I.INDER April 4 MARY, widow of Henrv Llnder, ajted n9 Relatives and friends Arrhccfhfraternlty of the Holv ram lly and Altar Society of St Rontfacius's Church and ladles Catholic Reneftclal Asso invited tn funeral. Tues . 7 .10 a m , 2520 N 21 'st Requiem mass St. Rnnlfaclua'a Church Ham Int. St Peter's Cem IrOCKE April H IiErHH KIMRAI.I, I.OCKD. Duo notlco of funeral will be alien LLOYD At ITeddlnB V J. April 1, SIARUI KRAN'CES. widow of Samuel L. T.Iosd Relatlies and friends Mhertv Rell Temple No 3 O. I' cf A . of Trenton In. i lied to funeral Heddlng, N. J . Tues . 11 3il a. m lnt Columbus Autos will meet lOOS train from Market st ferrv Phlla.. and trnllejs due ot 11 In at KinKora. LYNCH April S nt El Paso Tev JOHV son of Hugh anil frlsanna Lmch Rela tlies nnd friends Ht Dnmlnirr Count il No 230 K of C Phllopalrlan Llterar Instl tute. Lniat Ordei of Moose. No ,"i4 inilted to funeral Tues Ham 1430 S Id st J rioiemn mass ot requiem " iiuivn ill nni-reii Heart n in a m lnt Holy emilrhre rem MacKARLANI) April 4 WILLIAM D . son nf WlllUm and MaraareL MncFarland Relatives and friends Inilted to funeral tier Ices Tuet . 2 n m nirents' residence 1410 V 17th st lnt private MWWKf.T. Anrll ft ANNA uidnw nf I Ha'rry Mamiell tnee Oakle) Relatives and i friends invited to funeral seriltea Wed 1 n m icsldence rf daughter Mrs Martha llnnrc. 1R03 tlladstone st lnt Arlington .. -.. IPIU iiriimiiia iiiui ..v..... ut si, Aum .ervice tlemains ina oo iievveti iuen evi Meri.RI.I.AXn At Pitman N J EMMA k" naed 111 Relatnes and friends Inilted tn funeral servlcrs Wed 2pm. late reBl dence North Rrnadway Pitman lnt url late, ivenonsn vein MCDONALD April fl WILLIAM C 'hus band of late Anna M McDonald (nee Raker) and father nf the Rev JnMeph A McDonald, nf Church of St John the Evangelist nt 132H Pike st Due notice nf funeral will be E SnnWRI.I Anrll 4. HARRY P . hus- I hand nf Luzaoem n iicunweu ann son 01 L and Mary Abbott McDowell. lale IV aged M. Relatives and friends Inilted to service" Tues.. 2 p n) , Oliver H. Hair Ride 1S20 Chestnut st Int. private McKEK April tl. MARY E wife of Dan lei C McKee, aged 4H Relatlies and friends, H.llman Council. No 140. S nf D of L Invited to funeral serilces Wed . 2 p m . husband s residence, r,211 Morris st , Otn lnt private. Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be 1 lened Tues after 7 p m. MELIA April fl JOHN T husband of Marls' Mella. aaed 1)7 Relatives and friends, Holv Name Society. II V M 8odallty C M H A employes of Hess-llrlght Mfg Co Inilted to funeral 'lues, 8.H0 a. m., 8033 X Manlne st. solemn hign mass of re. nulem St Stephen's Churih 10 a 111, lnt Hnlv Sepulchre Cem MILLER April S. ALICE MILLER. Relatlies and friend.. Inilted tn funeral serv Ices. Wed . 2 p m 202? E, Allegheny aie. InMOORBU - APf" " 'CATHERINE T. daughter of late Florence and Catherine Moore Relatlies and friends. Le.gua of Sacred Heart. H. V. M. Sodality, Rosary and Altar Societies, Amlly Council, No. B33. F. of A,, Invited to funeral. Wed., K.30 a, 111 , 701 fl. Watts st. (Hroad and Catharine sts ). Solemn reiulem mass St. Teresa's Church. ID a. m, Jnt. Holy Cross Cem. Autn venire. MOR.VN. April B. JIARr, widow of Thomas Moran. lieiatives una irienns. st. Charles ilormmeo IL V, M, Sodality invited 1 to funeraly Wed 1 lo iunar.k( virn 1 n jMi e, m.. rsejwenctiol Vk vW 'wrpwBP ilMXi IIP) i - ' niSO.V, husband of Mnda B. Morf!eon.vi, nelilr and friends Invited I n'" f ufteea 1. j.v C'ataeauona. tlernalnaXv', -uto n ii--i iiui-ii hl caiaeaunua, iieirmme.-y . . uo viewra .tion eve , ain is, jiroati i-.i t st Int. Tues. afternoon. Catasauqua, Ta, Via!' MULLF..V Suddenly. April 8. at relhahiAKj "iVVi1- "rmanton, KDWIN D . husband of 1, ! Abbln 8 Beeves Mullen ftetatlvnt ot,l I t?A rrlends Intlted to funeral aervlcei. Tue.( 11 ViF a m., st Peter's Church. Harvey tU 'and 941 "","!' aye Cermantottn. Int. private'. A'l ... t'ltNAVn April 4 CATirAULMK fljj-fl JUHNANE (nee Cltrk). Hfe of Kdard,JiVhV4 ;lufni!n'.. ,,,,.,i,tl".,nnd WnM InrltcrtLiM to funeral Wed. 7-30 a m. 241 R. ISthi. J hneeho ."".t:r".,.."".:'!t.-"mio u NMimn ...!.. . ... ' r ; ."f . Ml RPIir April fl. ANNA CfllllllMTtl ."I :'. 'i, in, iiuiv ran unn. , daughter of late William K and Klliabeth v fill i .m'ven..,l,p "'lt1ea and friends. .Jl.i t amp No 71 P. n r a mninAb . t v.y A w.1ik9 nS '"'M'td t funeral services. itti wed , 2 30 n m . brnther-a ro.M.n,.. Jh ''WVl John 7 .. . niviirii i i.e (.i lnt Ifnrlelgh Cem. after 7 n m T- ,. J ... ----- - - ---..w. imp yr AUQUnon, IN sj,r yj-i c-rlsn. ,. .it .... fn' tJ'St tic.iua l no. J- tan lUCIif i JJ 4 JOHN r . huiband j 5lt;nPHY April Agne; and !at. Richard Murjfnv nelativesK nnii irienns usage Tribe No 113 I, O, It ,'Ji M Court nt Air,(.,n r--i- v",' V 'ryi f. nt A tlrlrklajers fnlnn No 1. Pa.t Holy i?rn. J,or'ty it ,t Kdmond-s Church, in vlted to funeral Wed 810 a m.; S2SU Mnrrla st Solnn hlgn mass nf renulem St. i-.iimona s t nurch 10 h m lnt Holy Crose ..... auio xunerai Baltimore. Md papers N'KI.SON April (1 WILLIAM T l.ii.t.in.l nf Mar Nelson aie.l "i Due 'notlM of funeral will bo alien from tftii aiSSH"!, or .CI;L April (1 IJD)TII MAV aaurhirr nf James F nt jamea r and Li Nuel (tie Hbner t Itelatlve. and friend, of the family nihUH A to funeral eerilce, Weil at 1 p in at 1B1B t T? -N Hutchinson st lnt prliale Northwood VI l-em t.-rlAn,l ,..., ti -...1J..... . iiiisin OUnRHOLPVKIt --April 4 OEOnOH P. hulnnd-of.Ile..ie Oberholpier tnee O-Bert)! rtel.tlie. and friend, also LodgeNo. 144. A j "' '.. ,w Invited to funeral Ferrlces Tuesdav 2 30 n m at A20 N BSItV ..' lnt Mount I'ftace Cem Remains ma hi l levied nn Atnn all. 1 ...'.'." T.Al . l-'nnenwold V T 1h.Ii . " II.I.1A.V1 II hlihhind nf .Htlln rmA r.- n,ii.i u,, unn -T-U-... . !". ? ''li' ;, . ' '.."'''- w i itiiuiitB j inn ijvnia Hi , Oedeii. Relatives and friends Spring Garden US"". ' nNS ,.7fl. Washington Camp, No. 13n. P O S of A. Invited to funeral gen-; Ice. .Men 8pm I.lndenwotd X J. lnt Berlin Cem , Tues , 2 p. m PTTKlWON April 4, LHTITIA. wlddw. of IMvlil Patterson Relatives and friends .W. "J. ..fuh"al sei Ices Tuc. . 1 p' m." V7m" .'V"rtha " lnl Private. .North Ctdif Hill ( em PAUL April Ji E'LIZABnTir, widow nf .tame. Paul aged sa Relatives and friend. Invited to funernl services Tues . 1 p. m . r1'!,'',n,!:e..of "n-ln-law William Lautenbach, 14H Wolf st lnt private Ml. Peace, Cem! Auto cortege PliBHV --Suddenlv, April 4 CATHARINK. widow of Robert Perry, aged 8S. Relatives nun iiiruun milieu to tuneral servlces. lue. , . p m. residence of Miss J. K uancK imi vv uemour st . Germantown. jnt private PE1 nitso.V April 3 MARGARET IAT. wife of Clmrles Henry Peterson and danh ter, of Margaret and late John Sheppard. Ill lith en and frlenus nvlted to funeral services Tjes S p. in 3122 RIdia .aie. Int. 'entral Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon I . PKJCKITT ZTAT,Z". "' SAM.IE I.. daUgh- ter of late Job and Ljdlu H Prlckltt. Jlela- I lives and frlenls lnvi-d to funeral rerv- Ices. Tues 2pm. I20.1 N 8th St. Int. I Private Remains mav ba viewed Moa., S I to 10 p m QCLRINO April 4 KATE QDERIKd' (iicn Godman) v Idovv of Christian Querlng. i Relative, and rrlends Intlted to funeral -ervice,. Tue; 2pm 1410 Adams ave. I rankjord Remain, mav be viewed Mon. I J,, , J m. lnt private. Greenwood (K. Ot'INN - April II BRIDGET widow of Patrick Qulnti Relatives and friends. Ho try anil Altar Societies, league of thp I ?,"r,"'I 1'fvrt and It V JI Sodality of thS !!?? Ji"" Churcn invited to funeralt Wed H 311 n in M--n l. nl...j . . o.i. L , requiem ma. Church of the Holy Nama td-iJ?; a in lnt New Cathedral Cem Auto iu- 3-JJ ilvei and friends Invited to Bervtces Ved-3 && 1! It til rpfit.fnn of ulcrar lUnllnfcfl HIT Wnlnut (t , Darby. Del,fbo, ... ... .i Jdi'ivn iviimneBi-inn vuem. i-mii-. Mini vn ii mt. ii in v.au ij, nr.) -i j RICHARD Died nf wound, received InUBta Aim 113th Field Artillerj, Bat C. Bofemmis mnn iinmllll... ....... ,i..... -. a. inl l. --.-........... ..n. . ma,, , iiuiiii Ul Hi; Mill, -ifft t wig L'Hth and Master sts . Tues. B a. m.-iiPJ iteiatiie. and friend., .allnra, soldiers nd-lKJ mar Pes. inilted. nl.n SI Allierfn. r-nunnlT 'jtC-l Nn 4111 RJM'IXn April ,-i KI.1ZAHETH. dangh- tei of la-e Henry nnd Margaret nistln.t.fs 0,'l,.',, arc friends, members BetHewda Pre.hvtet l.n Churrh and Slal.rtv T nvmd r-l- .? cle Noj -Jl(l C O F of A invited to-fu- K)? nrral serilces Wed . 2 n m . 2730 N. Mas.", Ot iii-;- -i mi nrciate 11 ireace c;em. ! hn.h.nJ .. cn- ti ,.-n. ! .'-. Ill . I . I . I M I -V -.wt.Ii.nl tr Knrll n Itlll-D ..ur.-oi... nt Kiittii iv. jviiiiiueuii inee j-ioi-i combe), aged flj Relative, and friends Oer- Ti mantown Assemhly. No. 3(1 A O M P, l.oyal Pride Lodge No 740" I O. O. F Manchester Unity, invited to funeral nerrlres Thurs J p m , r.83"i Thompson nt. Int. Arlington Cem Remains may be Viewed Wed 7 Hi to ft 10 p ni SCWAKKFrR April fi FREDERICK Af husband of Ilettle Schaeffer (ne Drens); ajterl .r)rt RetntiveH and friends. Court Ex celslor No 02, F of A , Invited to funeral srilrea Tues 3pm 3420 N. Front fct, lnt Nortliwood Cem Friends may calll Mon S( IIOE.NER April .. CHARLES. hu bind of late Catherine A Schoener. atd, 70, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral erv-ict-s Tue a d m . 124 N Slit st, Int privite Womelsdorf Pa 'i, SHEAFi.R - April S at PottsWlIe. Paa JBt TOU'ISE dauchter of the tate Peter "W. and Harriet Whltfomh Sheafer Services 3 p, m. Wednesdav April 0 lnt private SIEOUIST April 5 REUECCA, wlfa of r haries I Siearlst (nee Mattls. ae4 J, Relatives nnd friends invited ta. funeral servl es Wed 3 p m , 2211 N. Chn-dwlck rt4wlckr z Rl-i st inr private itemains may oe n no K In in n HlTHr.N'S April fl JOSEPHINE BEKTt: . f n, Rlrhard 11 Sltlipns. need 74. .1.,. nn,i friends Inilted to funeral serrlces. tIMlv H. v. JI rhurch 10 a 1'rnn I em Autn funeral r hNYDEH - April n AI.HERTA E . daugh. ter cf late Albert nnd Mary Snvder. aged 4fl, Relailifs and friends Invited to funeral, i MVd 2 p. m . residence of brother-in-law, Hirsn- T Wiav UK Eveline sf. Falls ot Schujlllll. lnt North Cedar Hill Cem. Re. milns mai be ilewed Tues.. after It, n, STOl'DT -At Wlldnnod N J.. April 4, suddenly DAVID V HTOUDT, Into of Phlla,. Rr'atlies and friends Invited to funeral eerv Ices 12H E Youngs ale Wlldwood. NJ. Tues 2 p m lnt Rio Grande Cem. Read, i '"StIiauSs" April .1 SAMUEL TRAUS3.' luiHliand of May Strauss of 4610 Walnut st. Phlla . member of the llourse I.odKo.oJ Klks. No 2 lnt Tues at New York city. Omit flowers New York Pipers copy -'a TAYLOR At Delanco, N J . April 5. JENS'Ii: MAY TAYLOR (neo Clifton) Fu. neral Berilces at 318 Walnut st , Delanco.. Wed , 10 a m lnt Mt Morlnh Cem,, ,2.30 VtiOT Vt Riverside N J April' 5. SALOME, nldovi of Henr log', aged S7. Relatlies and friends Inilted to funeral seniles. Tues. 2 3" P m 217 Madison l ue Rlierslde V J lnt Riverside Cem. I WACHTER -April . MARY M w f of ' ntlreii J Warhter and daughter of iMlchael nnd Catherine Fellev Relatlies and friends. Rosarv Socletj of bt Mr nlca'a Church, In- ilteil to funeral Thurs . R .10 n. in . 242 a. i tilth st Solemn mass of renulem Church nf I st Monica 10 a m Int. Hols Cross Ce,rav WALSH April K JOSEni son of John nnd Margaret Walsh aged 10 jears. Rela. tlves and friends Inilted to funeral. Wed., 7 30 a m 21.17 B Somerset st Solemn requiem maas St Ann's Chunh Ham. Jnt, Hnlv Henulrhre Cem .... i. WARNER April fi CLARA R . widow ot , Frank O Warner, aged 02 Relatives ,an4 friends Invited to services. V ed . 2 p. m . -,n a Marston st Int. Arlington Cem. WEHR. Anrll 3. FRANK O WERR. aged f ST llelalliea ami rn-ii iiruit.(n ,. . . i Oreble Camp .o. i" nun. ' .yiv; ; it - rnmtn lidire Knights of Friennf ntpr"j, . .iit-."- -. 1,....- Trnt emnlol es Real Kfctate Trust Did... . invltea"' tn service. Tuea., -.! P son-in-taw. residence, Jerome lerome JlacDonald 453.1 Nt l!th. J: I st lnt ?OrvnilOOU 1 rui rumu, ,u ."Sy I ve.. 7:10 tn I) in t m. . .'.wi 1 caM Mon eve AviUTi' Api" ."""" v ,";:" .. irfrf. ;.-... i .u tt iriii'V' i- ntianarui Mir.. Klh White. -'', i7"i" 3LpAW.5 friends inineu tu "';,-,"; v.-i'i"r ,45 nnn ctnnamlnson aie Palmyra. N. J IP'i,iW .i.,i. Arllnatcn Cem. Frirna. may ?au-5, WILSON -April 4 WILLIAM .Cy., - Jl v..lVi-2f sailie L. Wilson (nee ToddlA-Jf'l l.r.i aa Relatlies and friends. Darn 1 sf.j nnrii .'. .... ,- n p. emnlnves Kd, iurds Shoe Factory. Inilted tn service, jveci . w, 1 5 ? Si MS His st Int. prltate.t- JJ inilted tn service, TTe , Friends may rail rues, eie 1 an m ...ij WISE ' Bunnell!) V-U.' "i""-- i"-'.v ' 1 lroitACn FLLIS. .on of Charles a. !:,.'. UHiW-il tei.. l 3(1 Relative BWJfiSV. Suddenly Fourth Month vWJB-'v1 - .'..TV..' blinds invited to funeral, Fnurth-dsyi 11SJ friends jny" . .. 23D E. WalnutioAf:! 'Merchantillle, N J 'Int. nrlYt"C'5i'i M 11 it Anwmra e 4Tit "'wbirF.A'rrU , Abraham 8 , AVoJf. friends Inilted to in-10 a m 1530 vnntiii ir l.tA..r V Bnd nn Ke1atlvHt"anll, rt.' 1 funeral services, Te.,'ji-, 1 Oreen st. Int. prJttWkM Omit flowers "n'VVVK. AW tl. JOHN. husb.B4,,pl,tii Mary'F Wynne (ne O'Neill) and j John and Katberlne Vvnne. of Dohty. t Ilrlrn Irr.nd. 'Relatives and fi Dlv No. M, A. Q, H.. Invited (a fi requiem mass Church of Holy Souls:l6j '"zANF.-APrll S.KLI.BN: wi?V7 .'r.-.. n d.mrhler nt late Willi Kilen Wllllamaon, ed 40. nrn "71 T Federal .t. Inf. Ml MurWilJ fiends invited to services. Wed., n Vrlends msy call Tues.. S to 10 sf. 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