v-rt IT 11 ' '. ! t' ' - i tt rf, v- , -r m i T f" , c 1 v 1v .. v . -. W ' f - rl. . 1 .. e- m EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHUiADliJLP&iA, MOttDAX JULY . 1919' '-'.."x V. . n fcX. If MP II Ir&f r & as 1 If ft i i,y I'H IV J I. -t.n v. 'ffCI s y rJ.ii I :V.- ..itl? , B r. AftTi r,m . - . ' TO DECIDE OWN FATE, SAYS CROWN PRINCE "Allies Can Only Have My Dead Body," Ho Do dares r Amsterdam, July Z. "The Allies can only have rHy dead body; I will myself ' decide on my life or death, " the former German crown prince Is quoted ns hav ing said In discussing a posslblo demand for his extradition. This .statement, reported by the Brit ish wireless service correspondent, wa said by him to have been made to a Dutch official who talks daily with the former crown prince. According to this official, Frederick Hohcnzollcrn Is in excellent health. He takes motorcycle trips dally nnd fre quently visits both the rich and the poor on the island of AVIcringen. POLK TO GO TO PARIS Officially Announced He Will Re place Lansing on Peace Board Tarls, July ".(Ivy A. P.) An nouncement was made today that Prank L. Polk, nctiue. secretary of state in Washington, had been asked1 to come to Paris to take the place of Secretary of State r.nnsing ns head of the American pence mission, if Mr. i Polk's health would permit. The following companies offer INSURANCE of all kinds Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 324 Walnut Street Lombard 97 Main 411 New York Office J5 William Street Tht QUttt Till Company k U, TTtrU eal jstatc mit Snfiurance nb 8TruSt Compan? of lljilaijelpljia 523 Chestnut Street TX7TT T T A TVTO EN OS. WALTON ' General Insurance Asents Nos. 416-420 Walnut Street! I PHILADELPHIA TiuuuatiiuiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiuiiDiiiniiiuiiu I 1325 1919 1 a THE 1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE I Insurance Company INCORPORATED 181 J I CHARTER PFRPETUAI. I Office. 508-510 WALNUT ST. I rniLADEI-PHlA. PA. Capllsl nsn.oon.na R.n2rt.n7-' Rt Ae.ettj Ket Nnntn . 1.IM..Jtft fit Surpla. to PollcThnlders. .!.593.8;S.B0 jfri-jircmnninmiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiniiiniiiiiiicMnmiiiimnnnT; 1817 Fire 1919 Association OF PHILADELPniA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut Has given Its pulley holders soil Indemnity for mure than ana hundred years and has never been bo strong financially as nw. nave you a policy In this ola arm reliable OnmnanvT CHARTER PERPETUAL STEAMSHIP NOTICES SOUTH I.F.C.LINE REGULAR SERVICE Philadelphia to Brazil and the Argentine A-l STEEL STEAMERS SAILINGS: TO BUENOS AIRES AND RIVER PLATE PORTS t . P S. S. NEDMAC July 25 S. S. SHANNOCK August 30 TO BRAZIL PORTS S. S. WOODNANSIE August 30 Loading Berth, Pier 48 South Direct Track Connection International Freighting Corporation 170 Broadway, Lafayette Building, f & Vwi.l -" New York City IV " Jalephone toruanai i an ve ftH ft SB? ss ' vv m li B Each ! f: man has j v his own j J t&. answer. y siMntrnt bksorts ATLANTIC CITV N. .1. ARIES ON TMK OfiateXN FRONT 1 ElvvanotoTMa ot reai;i comforlwith an. ctwi roivtruifvt ot aMttnct rsxlri meni viurvoui cxmnaoaiic. amukwi pun. always open UTMATWtM. xrag TRAYMOREATiANTicaH 1WR1DS GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS HOTEL MERION initKiitooD Vermont ave. and tko neach. nr all at- action.. Capacity 850. Hlgh-clais. mod. trariAri .., i aiirwtrinp table: flvator: criv. bathi M.nnlnir water In roomi. tc. Kxtanslva porrhf OwnT'h'P mnnag't. M. L. FAuLBT MttAJJiI Iff MS PITNFY r"ew fork "'e., near Beach. 1st- InLUinnnu to ocenni new nan ru"Ll class houe; table abundantly pcementl capacity 153. Special J line rate.l Bupplled with best market affords ; baths, all , booklet. M. A, OATBH. ITop. conienlences , bathing from house, free shower Pnlnnnarla Klngsley 4th Aves.. block to bath Sat to Mon, $3 SO. J12 r,0 up wkly. -0,0,",uue ocean, oponi" June 26; Amer. Capacity 230. M C. SWEENEY. THE CARLTON chblsba av The Yarmouth 8,"gB,t1JJra,Swi ATt Ownership Manacement, CHAH. P. ZAZZALI Tup DUDLEY 30 So- Pennylvanla .n attractions rtunnlnB water In all rooms. Prliate baths. Home cooking. L.. It. Pollock. HOTEL CRESTON ttJ! open. Private baths, running water In all room elevator Special lulv rntox Ninth eason. H M. RKEVES. HOTEL WHITTLE New York Ave. 4lh hotel from I beach. Amer plan t - -'0 up dally European 1 ji no up. Elevator. Bathing from hotel. HOTEL FREDONIA OPF.N AI.I. IfEAIl. Tennessee ave. Just off Boardwalk European plan Every appoint ment Moderate rate restaurant. 1 Delancey-Lakewood K1" Ine from hotel: rates mod. S. B1TTA. PHILLIPS HOUSE i Mas'achusetts Av.. near Beach. F P Phillips. XAoaHninsrer K av.nr. Bch. Elev. tost , Westminster Prlv baths runnlnic water- ll'J fif up wklv 12 SO up dally. Chas Buhrs Avon Inn 5S..iSi'at-& m street. Superior table. H. W Williams. Hotel Boscobel Kentucky Ave. near Beach S3 00 un dallv. Amer. plan Booklet. A, E. MARION. TIIK COMFORT. 112 St James PI nr. beach; rooms dally or wkly. : res, at W F, Farrar. cArn may, n. j. I HOTEL WINDSOR -. Xfav'B largest ana pest. Directly oa Writs t bach. 125 rooms, 60 baths. literature and rates. MIS8 IIAL.PIN. HOTEL LAFAYETTE M". Front. 0th season und.r same mgt All mod. eonvenlences. Rooms en suite; private batka, Open June 26 to Sept IB. John Tracy A Oo. NEW STOCKTON VILLA Directly on Beacb. Private hatha. Reasoa j able terms, S. S. DAVIS. THE BALTIMORE INN 1 OPENS JUNE 1ST. CLOSE TO BEACH. fluaa -i-nwvmui-. Sf Star Villa Ocean St. and Beach Ave. M. L. RICHARDSON. General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. FREDERICK RICHARDSON United Statea Manager General Building 4th and Walnut St.., Philadelphia Branch Office, 421 V2 Walnut SL STEAMSHIP NOTICES AMERICA Philadelphia. Pa. Telephone Lombard 4134 See Thursday's Papers SIMMKR ItrXittTS SHCKV 1KK. N. J. HOTEL sSg BRJ ' iTAMUaa or i MORGANS j&of&j wrvTPi THPnmpn Sixth Ave., j w overlooking. ocean suns wun nam, rennea patronage. 1 IlKIt HAHIIY HVVYlV.lAi. uwncr at 1TOP. HOTEL BRISTOL Directly on thp Ocean Front. rtNTA ft HU.T.YAUn Omim nnd Prop. AUDITORIUM HOTEL '' Ave. Klneslev SL. New mamcemfnt Ocean-front rooms; aupe rlor occontmndatloTT M. I. WHITE. vj T, I4nr 10 rooms, IeW lenney OlCl & wUnout' with bath. rnnnlnp nnl.P tn f9TV TOOdl Furnishings K. Tenney. rntlfply nw. Hooklel lrw R TtirfiiDADn S07 Clh Are. Block nlan. books now open ror reservation: rooms available now COLONNADn HOTEL CO 17 1m a1- 1st av block to Kentucky?-: s---- to ocean: cap. nners: music. RAFT. Owner. Hntfl Npvtf York 4,h Ave near oaa otei new iotk Cnp 150 b,,,,,,,, cuisine. Booklet. G M. CATTLE. The Alameda "" Seenth Ave. Vj block age: reaonahle F A. SHKPHKItD. ' The Zurich Sixth Ave. New man- gement S J Fream. Prop. OCEAN CITY, .V. .1. Normandie-by-the-Sea OCEAN CITY, N. 1. 800 rooms. 100 suites with private baths; own artesian well water: Ice plant: electric light plant Elevators from ground (toor. Directly facing the ocean. Cuisine the best. For rates, full Information and booklet ad drest P. H. S. CAKE. Manager. The Mavberry 8lh .w"'!r- 23a auc UMijfuciijr ,on Mrs.8.E.MayberrT. Hotel HenrV Moderate rates. Excellent noiei "en'y table. Mrs O. II. H.nn. BISCAYNE Excellent table, booklet: E. BLUND1N. Owr.tr. Mplrosw ,4th Asbury Ave. near Board mciiusr wa j. j. van TIN The Shorn I,ot Bni1 co,1 running water la The Oceanic llth and Weeley 1 lie yyt-t-anic A r jker. Owner Mgr. OCEAN C.ltOVE, X. J. HOTEL MAJESTIC DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH Elevator service; excellent cui.laa, NEW PHILADELPHIA Ocean Fattmy ami Heath European plan. Clement fc Clement, NORTH END HOTEL COURTESY SERVICE DUALITY SEA WATER IN ALL BATH3 Capacity r.00 OPENS JUNE 21 ROBERT M WATT. Leasee & Manager. THE SHELBURNE New modern hotel; hot and cold rnnnlnrwater In every room, private bathit Ocean Path way, facing park ami ocean. V. p. Ham. The Waverly lMVS"v.atI,way- " Beach, how management Cuisine unsurpassed; excellent service , M. B. BATTCH. SEASIDE HOTEL Directly on the Ocean front. All gU(.st rooms ov erlooklng Ocean. CHARLES STOCKTON ELDORADO HOTEL At Beach. Facing Lake. A. W. Crelln pr0. Stokes Hall , ftthjSrTEi private baths. A. L. E. Strassburger. Q" The Hhltfleld Fireproof; overlooking ocean Most select centrally loca'd hotel In Ocean Prove. Chas. N. Herman. Prop, and alarr I nmTlifll Rates moderat vuiuuiw u bMk trom Uet Ocean House, 72 Main Av.. nr. Oeacn. Prlv. tennis, croquet; booklet. I. C. Duncan. Atlantic House ""&, TJBSSB Acff THE NATIONAL M. "f'"..! Hotel Le Chevalier C'V4P" THE QUEEN g1," ". ""' cw Booklet. L. J. nu.ii WIIJWOOI. N. 3, I72tJ...A J 1AU PanniMtv 4tf,A- whnla , .tubwouu mouur block, 'ocean front: fresh and salt water In baths; running I water hot and cold, In bedrooms; electrlo I elevators; tennis courts, etc NOW OPEN. MRS. WM. It, LESTER, Mgr. DAYTON IS0W opn for "eason of 1019. I w"The same courteous treat- ! ment will be extended to our patrons. Cap. 1 :!.'.(. A. MrMIMUlAY. Owner & Proprietor. NEW SHELDON t -; I 280. Kiev.; private baths; rooms en suits; bklt. Auto, D. J, Woods, Own mgt. Now open. ARLINGTON Ca "-00- F,n"' rtrvunuiyn catlon on Beach fron Booklet. A. R. & C. II. TOPHAM, Ownerr. Edge ton Inn cntrany i0C4Ueri nr. beach. white service; cap. ISO; orchestra; booklet. J ALBERT HARRIS. Hotel Havilla Burk AVB Uch- Amer noiei navma mft Mr. J rrankTJeo. Dourrlaas pln" ani1 Atlantic; ocean-vlsw UUJJ.W roomj, or, ,- ( bo,.). MaSnoliir,V'-r!iaj:uE.r7.,ckh. Franklin m B- p,ne N,w "Wt. Dinners -... , ...w.. ivw. iuib rvuiie. The Royal Inn S.&ASJttlt J. BU8H, Proprietor. Winona w,Ml ave- nr- n'h. Prlv. baths. """"" Own manag-t. Mrs a. W. Planer. Adelphi-Witte Xffl n.";".,' m-.i:- sit i; Cedar, Good table: liuiuuuiuii, mnA ,..,, Mrs. B Cooper. wn.nwnon cbkst. n. j. Mt Vernon Lotu' 0'1', nr heach; excel. mt. vernontatle VooMtt E Johnston! SPBINO LAKE PEACH. N. J. THE WARREN ON THE OCEAN SrP.ING LAKE BEACH, N. 3. A house that's "different" In Its tine appointments, artlatlo d.coratlons. homelike atmosphere and service. Surrounded by green lawns and gardens at the edge of the sea. Opening June 18. For reservations I V. H. Stnlihs. il V. 70th Street. New Terk. -JVOT AN ADVERTISEMKNT FOR ANY PARTICULAR CIGARETTE It may even make yon litre your present cigarette better hvmmkb nnsoitTS I'EqPBA. TA. RIVER VIEW HOTEL On the Susquehanna. Under new manag'nVt. Rates n application. Fred J. Quad. Prop. DEVON. PA. Wynbume Inn &&&8tJ&S. ness mn with ramiii", at reasonable rates, ground. wide ernndn. Tloomi with bath Dancing. Larre Phone Derwyn 17. WKBNKIlVILLK. PA. WALTERS PARK INN TUB resort hotel of the Blue Itldre. Mod ern In all Ua appointment". Every neeeaenry ihlnir to make jou happy and healthy. Jurt UxmmlSiifSIZ: ynnmwTnwK. tk Hnnulton Apartment Hotel West Main St.. Nortlstown, r. A comfortable suburban Hotel between town and country, overlooklne the Schuyl kill Itler. Lara eranda. elevator and all modern convenience;. Bell Telephone. Norrlstown 1114. OERMANTOWN. riHI.A.. PA. SHADOW LAWN INN Airy rooms, good table: private grounds; tennis. Pa Hdg. Bys. Wayne & Qtn. ave. cars Ml" C.uvlee. Mr. Tel. Gtn. 414H. WASnPTOTON. P. Q. Burlington Hotel Lees than five minutes from everything. American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up H. T. MILLER. Managsr. TOLdlKSTKH BEACH. SID, HOTEL TOLCHESTER Beautifully situated on Chesapeake Bar. Ail the Advantages of 8alt Water and Oaoat- Special rates by the week and WMk-aao. Apply IIOTEI. TOLCHESTBR. Tolchest.r Beach. Md. ,, KAOI.ES MERE. PA. p-Eagles Mere, Pa. i Q The summer resort that Is different hecanse It combines mountain ana seashore eondUlons with unlaua sur roondlngs. Q The sandy bench end temperate water of the ljVm of the Kagles af ford splendid bathing 2200 feet abet sea level. fl One of the finest gelt count la America. fj For booklet and rates, write The Crestmont Inn William Woods. Maaager. The Forest Inn ' Herman T. Yeaier. Manager. The Lakeside J. S. Kirk A Son. The Raymond Hurray 8. Rless. Manager. roCOXO MOUNTAINS Delaware Water flap. Pa. THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE THE KITTATINNY DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. The leading hotel of this famous region; open to Dec. Capacity 800. Stilctly modern. Golf, tennis, saddle horses, bathing, boating; orchestra. Concerts dances. Exceptional Cuisine. American plan: also a la carte grill. Garage. Booklet, auto maps and terms upon re nuest. JOHN PURDY COPE The Bellevue Up d ' very r- V "'""" spect. Excellent tsble. The popular house for young people. Cap 180; 3 mln. to station. Booklet. Dam-Ins gol and tennis. HARVEY W. BLAIIt. Fnrl Houm Sam mi'sgement 23 JT Orel. nUWC years. A. L. MARSir. The HMcrest 'SrS'SoVgjit. Moont Poceno, Tn,. Summit House 9?," Jftrm daor. e. ceiient table, ratuon able ratei; booklet. Mra. E. 8CHQEXDIIV. The Clairmont "- h?-ii ., m. ,. j,, onmn. The Ontwood ?-v.vr1tli2l,bP-" "a. g, L. ft E.V. Art man. roeono Pines. Pa. POCONO PINES INN ElsT. SOOO ft. Lodges. Cottarea. Cabins Camp. Casino. Oarage. Oolf, Tennis Si. Hards: fowling Orchestra . DandnSI'-Bo. log. Bathing, Fishing. S-mlle laks. Dooklet, Mountain Home, Pa. MONOMONOCK INN Mountain Home'a leading hotel. Ideally loc tll'im nfsm.ru. uuirg rr-wai. now open. Tlkll Bon Air Lodge Sl"- t.t Booklet Dr. A Mrs. J. M. Dif.T Heller's Mt. Airy "'" f;1?,"- Bkit ' H- B- Heller. Prop. Cresee. Pa. C".,''FJr."USfc.' vacation ii" ,. vwv .,., tv rut. liaies 114 UP. Booklet. CHAH. KOI.B The Old Inn For rest and recr"n In Pocono ... .. n,,,,, wa, .,-,iiiia, Binu.e, llr Bklt. New ownership. Oscar A. atapff. East Btroodtbnrg. ra. BERWICK INN tfflBSa" Farm conntctM. JIIuhItaUcI booklet I'. ::. mUKKHSON. Own-r The Maplehunt "XS,;-- shade, spacious lawns. Ilath'g, flsh'g. tennis Motorists catered to. Booklet L. M. BATCH Shawnee-on-Delaware. Pa, LENWOOD 0,r bathing, fishing, SON. I-BANCONIA. N. II. FOREST HILLS HOTEL Francqnla (White Mountains), N.HL Frank II. Abbott Son, Managing Pross. A thoroughly modern high-grade resort. Unexcelled table. Unobtrusive service. Every outdoor rtcreatlon. Reasonable rates Bam; man. Upland Terraco. Dethlehem.N.H "rinttt View Kn.t ot tht RocMn" TABOO HAY. WE, Peaks. Island Home u1Jt,-". w utw iroin RUMMKR nr-SORT5 tiNoronT. n. j. HOTEL ABERDEEN LONOrORT, N. J. Dlreetlr on ths ocean front. An Ideal famllr hotel In comfort and surroundings at moderate rates. 20 mlns. by trolley or auto from Atltntlo City. Bklt. John O. dottier Longport'a big new concrete seawall and scsan promenade are now completed. TQlNT ri,EA8ANT. W, i. PINE BLUFF INN Under new management. Among the pines o the beautiful Manssquan River shore. Every attraotton of seashore, river and country. All outdoor sports. Bklt. J. E. Iteerhawsr. 8P,ARinr, PARK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front. Capacity 300. Booklet. II. RQ38 TURNER. Owner-Prop. BKACH IIAVKN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE The best combination of genuine seashore features on the Atlantic Coast, Matchlesi fishing, tilling, bathing, etc. ocean and bay. Five tennis courts. The Eng leslde offers modern appointments. Sea and fresh water private baths, etc. Orchestra Oarage Booklet. R. T. KNC-.LE, Manager. Also The Covington. West Philadelphia The Breakers. Children's paradise; bathing boat' IT. rithlng: booklet. V. A. Austin. Mgr. NOLAN'S rOINT. LAKE HOPATCQXfl. N.J, BRYANT VILLA "gsg-g. eated on lake: modern Improvements: alt amusements. 'Dootyst. Heraog Dunrea. NEW KNO LNT nosTON. lss. OME 0ST0N BOSTON IS AN IDEAL SUMMER RESORT and the Vendome an ideal summer hotel open on four sides to light and -air; large windows and high stud ded rooms. Located on Com monwealth Avenue Boston's famous Boulevard at Dart mouth St. Removed from city noise.dust and heat.yet in cen ter of everything worth while. "ON IDEAL TOUR" American and European Plan during summer Months. Send for Illustrated booklet. C H. GREEN-LEAF COMPANY EVERETT II. RICH. Mgr. Director Also ruuni.i'.. iiuusH.vvmte. Mts. TAUIOPTH. MASS. FALMOUTH ARMS Bight on Bnnards Bay, FALMOUTH. MASS. A eummrr Hotel of the Highest Class. Far Booklet snd Rates address E. W. BOTCE. Manager. DIXTII.T.K NOTCn. N. H. The Balsams DixvUle Notch White Mountains, N. H. Season June to October Booking omce now open. 8 West 40th Ht.. New York. (Town A Country). DAVID1 B, PLUMER, Manasec Phone 3290 Vanderbllt. VERMONT VERMONT RESORTS Free Information booklets by writing Harry A. Black. Sec. of State. Publicity Bureau. Montpeller. Vt. l'Ori.TNKV. VT. THE DORMS ,a Gn.?E.N MOUNTAINS Shade; Sports: good table.. Near II. R. and !r.l?y .I!;0 quests. Modern Improvements. HO In 120. Booklet. Boi L. LAKE OEQROE. N, T. mumnni er........ ,,,, HOTEL MARION LAKE GCORCe, N.V. W i MBm frMt Albany, rxrecoy on tfta aotce rrbat, also state Road from imS CMrga VWace to Bouon Lanttlni. GRMcRjr, 30O Cawats VaRe Serrtee. tVMavrwtraatst Private Baths. Mm Jmm.i October AtUoinhia New CMtvrryaaYcWaRVnrcprvocarace aaan IT lOSEPH H. MARVEL IWiaaWllWMUUIlrlwtHlias1l SHARON SPBINfiS. N. V. Pavilion Hotel and Cottages V-How SP'V,'. White Sulphur Springs and Bathing Establishment now open. Folders sent on application. THE ANNEX. Adjoining the Famous Baths. Open all year. J. H. GARDNER & SON. W.H. CRAIO. Lessee. Ueafljs ALBRECHT. July 0. GOTTLIEB, father of Charles G. Albrecht, of 2313 E. Fletcher st,, aged 02, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 3 p. m , chapel oti me jjumeran iionie tor Agea, uuatl Herman town ave., Mt. Airy. Int. private, German Lutheran Cem. ALTROOaE. July fl. ANTHONY T.. Jr., on of Anthony II.. Sr.. and late Margaret Altogge. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 0:30 a. m., 848 N 40th st. Solemn requiem mass St Agatha's Church 11 a m. Jnt. Old Cathedral leu. Auto service. BAKER July fl. REINHART. husband of Margaret Baker. Relatlvea and friends, star of Hops Lodge, S. of B.; Court William renn, if. ot A.: Westmoreland Republican Club, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., 32(14 Halmon st, Holemn requiem mass Church ot the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy aepuicnro wem. BANEY July B. CATHARINE E. BANEY. wife of the late James J, Baney. Due notice notice ot funeral.wlll he given, from her late residence. 2380 8, 20th st BATESON. Jnly 4. EDWARD J., son of Hugh and Mary A. Bateson, of parish of Ballanderry. County Derry. Ireland. Rela tives and friends. Division No, 4. Board of Erin, Invited to funeral, Tues., 8.80 a. m., 2S18 IS, Lehigh ave. Solemn requlemmaas St. Ann's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto service. BAUER. July 4., .MARY M wife of Charles II. Bauer and daughter of Sarah E. and late Robert P. Kolp. Relatives and friends, members of Frankford Ave. Baptist Church. Invited to funeral, Tues , 2 p. m., 8233 N. llth st. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. BELLER. July 4, JOHN GEORGE, hut bind ot the late Louisa Beller. aged 73. Relatives and friends, directors of Columbia Avenue Building and Loan Association and Cannstatter Volksfest Vereln, Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 2 p. m.. 21147 N. 0th st. Int. private. West I-aurel Hill Cem, Remains may be viewed Mon,. 7 to 0 p. m. BF.NCKERT,. July . MATILDA (nee Hamilton) .wife ot John D. Benckert. aged M. Relatives and. friends Invited to funeral services Tues., 2 p. m.. 1217 Rltner St. Int. private, Mt. Morlah Cem. nKnnvrAtttt Julv B. CARniE. wife of Fred Herrmann (nee Pfautz), aged 51, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 792U Duncan road. Int. private. Belvue Cem. BERNARD. July 0. SAMUEL BERNARD, 402: Haverford ave. Due notice of funeral will be given. BIELER. July 8, JACOL. husband of late Barbara Illeler. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs .In m., residence of daughter, Mrs. Harry Steem, 2052 N. Ath st. Remains may be viewed Wed, eve. Int, Northwood Cem. BIRKHEAD.-Jllly 8. ELIZABETH wife of Henry Birkhead, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Jfues.. 10 a. m 188 flr..nlan. l mnvunUf Hervlces 8t. David's -' "r- r-.-"-r.-r . . - .,.rr- r- fi tnurcn ll a. wrsumaincr fwEtfo Hbcp -jyppfygBsV u iSeSr""" Cem nKvrnn Ices, late residence, Flourtown. Pa.. Tues,, f P. m. Int, private. Friends may call Mon, eve. le.,,i,J.EkKB,l:rA, 2I105 N- iM Jur 6i JOHN T. BLAKESLEE, eon of John M. and Msjry s. Illakeilee. Due notice of funeral will be. given. BRADLEY. July 8. MART (nee Camp bell), wife of John J. Bradley. Relatives and friends. Altar and Rotary Societies, In vited to funeral. Tues.. 80 a. m.. 848 N. 2d st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cr?.?".c,.m' Auto funeral BRADY. July 8, PATRICK T., son of the late Bernard J. and Elisabeth nrady. Relatives and friends Invited to funersl. Tues., 7:30 a. m., 1023 N. 17th at. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Oesu. 0 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funersl. , BROOME. July 8. EMILY S., wlfn of Hed ley J. Broome. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Wed.. 2.80 p. m 8S2 8. 81st st. Int. private. Friends may call Tues. eve. BnpVN, At 012 N. llth St., July B. AL BERT J. BROWN, oged 78. Relatives and friends. Williamson Lodge. No. Sen. F. and A. M.; Post No. 2. O. A. R and rhlfa. En campment. No, 1 I, O. O. F., Invited to serv ice. Wed., 2 p. m Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve IIKIAHT, JUiy 0, QEOIANA A., wife of Albert Jl. Bryant, daughter of Cleorge anitneufiVlT .nT?r1.nJ." tf.i.C nn.."!Kl-i Mary Anderson, sged 3S. llel.tlves and,rGU,.,"A ",", .,rle?.d."l..,Jc,."r e""." Jffl1.!! friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2:30 p. m.. 384 Springfield nve., Aldan, Pa. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. . BUNTINO. July 8. MARTHA, widow of Henry J. Bunting, aged 88. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, rssldence of son, John H, Bunting. 2543 N. Front st,, Tues., 2 p. m. Int, private. Greenwood (it. of P.) Cem . BURTON. July 8. MART O., widow ofr Webster Burton, aged 83, Relatives and friends, members of Sanctuary M. E. Church, Invited to funeral services. Tues., 8 p. m., 2011 Weetmont st (20th and Diamond sts.). Int. Paterson. N. J., Wed., on arrival of train leaving Broad St, Station 9 a. m, Pater son pspers copy. CAHnwELL. July fl. EMMA, wife of John Cardwell. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Wed., 2 p m., 4708 Sheldon St., Mnnayunk. Int. Westminster Cem. CHEW. July 8. SAMUEL CHEW, son of late Samuel Chew, of "Cliveden," Oerman town. Funeral services at St, Luke's Church Germantown, Tues . 11 n, m. CLARK. At Palmyra. N. J July 8. RE BECCA A., wife of Levi S. Clark. Relatives and friends, also Haddonfleld Grange, of Haddonfleld, N. J., Invited to funeral, Tues 2:30 p. m., 324 Delaware ave.. Palmyra. N. J. Int. private, Palmyra- M. E. Cem , Palmyra N. J, CONNOR. July S WILLIAM J husband of Louisa A, Connor. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Tues . ft n m 10 8 Alden st, Int. Union Cem., Lan caster en. Pa., upon arrival ot trtan leav ing West Phlla. Sta.. 7:20 a. m.. Wed. CUNNINGHAM. July 8. 11 R 1 I) o E T widow of Michael Cunningham, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a m., residence of eon, Joseph Cunning ham. 023 Morris st. High mass of requiem Church of St. Philip 10 a, m. Int. Hob Cross Cem. Auto service. DALY. Julv 4. JAMES II., husband of Elizabeth V. Daly (nee Wardt and soS ot Anna S, and late John J. Daly, Relatives and friends. Court Liberty, No. 04, F. of A Stereotvpers' Union. No. 7. invited to fu neral services, Tues, 10 a, m.. 2323 8. uosewooa st. int. Holy cross Cem. Re mains may be viewed Mon. eve. Auto fu- i wal , DARLINGTON At West Chester, July fl. ' 1010. ANNA MERCER DARLINOTON, In the 87th ear of her age. Relatives and I friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, at her ' lato resldenco, 223 W, Miner St., on Third day. 8th Inst,, at 3 p. m. Int, Birmingham i Cemetery. DEENEV. ; July 4 JOHN J., son of John J. nnd Sarah A. Deeney (nee Mclntyre). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Wed j at 8:30 a m. from the residence of his parents. 8113 N. 45th st. Sol. Req. Mass at the church of Our Mother of Sorrows, at 10 a. m. Int. St. Dennis Cem. Auto tuners,- j DENNIS. At Moorestown, N, J.. July S. JAMES BARTON DENNIS, aged (JO. Ilelal tlves and frfondt. Bright Star Lodge. No. 15. Shepherds of Bethlehem, invited to funeral, Tu,V-.2. "! Ss E-8d t.. Moorestown. N, J. Int Brotherhood Cem, Friends may call Mon , 8 to 0 p. in. DOOLCY. July 8, THOMAS, husband of Katharine Dooley. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of Gesu and Dlv. No 22. A. O. H . and Knlnhts of St. Anthonv. In vited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 m m.. 1731 Thompson st.. Solemn lequlem mass Church ui uru iu a. m. int. jioiy cross Cem. Auto funeral nnitn?TT:nTV. HM.ni,, t..i k vtt. DOUGHERTY. Relatives and friends. Cale. donlan Lodge, No. 700, I. O. O. F., .and em ployes of the Bureau of Water, let Dlst., 12th nnd Wharton sts . Invited to service. Wed.. 2 p. m., 2310 S. 22d st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. r-,Pr,VKrrJU,v- " r.J&lTis- husband of Ellen M. Doyle (nee Culhan). Relatives and friends Holy Name Soc. of St. Agatha's Church: St. Patrick's I. C. U. u No? 34--Court Hamilton, No. BO. F of A., and em ployes of Penna. Freight Station (2nth nnd Market sts ). invited to funeral. Wed.. 8-80 a. m.. 8410 Wallace St.. W. Thlla. Solemn high mass of requiem St, Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Com. Auto service. UU11.K. July . PETER F. DOYLE Relatives and friends. Seiocta Tribe No 808, I. O. n. M.; Court Ludlow. No. 27! F. of A. : members of Oaks Club, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a m.. residence of sis ter, Mrs Elizabeth Murray, N. W, cor 2d at. nnd Susquehanna ave. High mass St Edivard'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. DuBREE July 5. LOUIS DuBREE Relatives and friends, survivors of 81st Penna. Volunteers, board of directors of American Mechanics' Cemetery, Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 8 p. m , 2239 N 10th st Int. Wed.. 10:30 a, m. ESIERY. Suddenly, July 4. ELMER L . husband of Gertrude Emery and son of John H. and late Aflary Emery, aged 2 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 10-30 n. m parlors of c. A. Qulmby. 1848 N. 20th at. Int. Green wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon 7 to 0 p. m EVANS. Suddenly. July fl. JOHN WHAn. TENBY, husbvind of Mary A. Evans, aged 08. Relatives and friends and employes of George H. Cox A- Bro , Inc., Invited to fu neral services, Wed.i 2 p. m., 8188 Sheridan st. Int. private. Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. Friends may call Tues., 7 to 0 p. m. FEA8TER. July 4. CATHERINE. wMn of John Feaster, Relatives and friends In vited to runerai. Tues., h:30 a. m.. residence of sister, 41 S, 45th st, Solemn requiem mass St. James's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. FORD. July fl, WILLIAM: J., son of late Michael and Ellen Ford (nee McDermott) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m , 2125 S. Rosewood st. High mass of requiem St. Monica's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto fu neral. FRENCH. July 5. CLEMENTINE R widow of Albert French, aged 81. Relative's and friends Invited to funer8l, Tues. 3:30 p m., late residence, Montgomery ave,. llat boro. Pa. Int. Hatboro Baptist Cem. QLENNON. July B, DANIEL R son of late James and Mary Glennon. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member Invited to funeral. Wed.. 830 a. m 3024 Miller st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. St. Peter's Cem. GRADY July 4. PATRICK J., husband of Jennie K, Orady (nee Hunter). Relatives anu irieuuB, .icui, .jonu a. ureuje iost. No 10, G. A. R. : Camp No. 10, Sons of Veterans l.,aaies Auxiliary, pio. in, it. a, ji i;, Court Vesper. No. fl, K. or A.: No. on N. C. II. S and P. N. C. B. A. No. 135. and all other societies of which he wus a member. Invited to funeral Wed., 8:80 a. m.. 2408 S. lOth'st. High mass of requiem St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. GHEENAWALT. July 5, DANIEL C husband ot Florence Greenawalt, Relatives and friends Invited to service. Tues., 2 p. m., 1434 N. Hobart St., between 58th and 30lh sts.. W. Phlla. Int. Westminster Cem. nrtRTZINQER. JuLv 4. nmiaTHM FREDERICK, husband ot Harriet Gretzlnger fr,. rirlfHthl lt.lntlv.B n.ri (,u.V. .1. ana irienos uiviiea 10 lunerai, irom apari ir!i'na.. if'"ThomvJ w rvii. A?' ,I"S meats of Wm. H. Battersby. 8310 N. Broad np,tehn5 .fRi InZ' nS'sfo; a.nl t- Services St. John's Evangelical Church. ?K!ih t1 .'Sl'vS..-. T,r-'Vr.H1i: Pn",p4.,jH: "th and Dauphin sts.. Wed.. 2 p. m. Int t2i? "VhSK; rS!z..,&,Ja" at FJ'tn I Northwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Moravian Church, Germantown ave, above I Tues 8 to 10 p m ?lipll,w.thM5Jh?nV.Ve1.'en?ln, n"iy b' RKARDON. July 5. CI.ARA, P. wlfo of l3't cllu,r5h fnT,rniSJi?af , Edward J. Resrdon (nee DIel). Relatives und .-?HVTiENCTiS!2i'.r.,.,?0,'.rH " aJRX. I friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. in i.ftu.Zi'rVn2H.'.l?"ti & n" "Jrtments , 0037 Thompson st.. W. Phlla. High mass of ?i'.JohP,V,a ,".r' -154 N' Broad ' Int. ' requiem Church of Our Lady of the Ros.iry 'wAniH"' Sf.Vi r. a-mva o . , 10a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Ato. ,iH.A(iANiISl ir.i??' it1'. ..Scanl0n: REED. July 0. HARRIS, husband of Car ""j0? 1S,.r 'aPV- n,li"oV" and,rle K. Reed (nee Ooetz). Relatives and forjSdVnv L'1!.'0 iffi' S","a"i'"0 avmu friends, cmnloves of fllmbel Bros., invited 2303 W. 0th t.. Chesten Pa. Solemn high to service Wed.. 2 p. m . .1857 Wn ton ave. mass Church of the Resurrection -10 a. m. jnt. private. Arlington Cem. Friends "may Int. Immaculate Heart Cem, I call Tues eve HAOgERTY..u!y-Oat 738 Carpenter I REMICJC. July (I. at, Altoona. Pa., lane. Mt. Airy, AGNES F daughter of HENRY CLAT. husband of Hannah Moore Sarah and late Francis Haggerty. Solemn Remlck. need 1. Relatives nnd friends In high mass Holy Cross Church. E. Mt. Airy vlteduo funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. at a"Ti'AMuiEh.1-wiim;iAX,lnkp.ri'j;s,,?IRn. .,.. &"!?. h-"s.r5 ?'.".? w-wv a- ,i ..m;A... r i 'm. ifc'.:::: Relatives ana' friends: employes of P. R. R linns aoth and Powelton ave.. Invited in services, on Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. Reel, dence. Central ave.. Ilervvyn. Int. private. Friends may ral Tuesday, at 8 p m. HANNIOAN. Suddenly. July 4. at Bead. Arlington. K. J ANNA MAY. dvughter of Vincent and Maryllannlgan (nee McGonlgal). ugea u. iveiaiivra unu iru-uus inviiea in IU neral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. parents' residence, 18i E. Albert st. Solemn requiem mass Ht Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy oepulcnre uem. auid service School, and the Peirco Alumni, and tho Ladles' Auxiliary oi me nnigms oi water ford nnd all other societies of which she was a member. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8;30 a. m.. parents' residence, f!ln N. llth st. Sol emn requiem mass Bt. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. IHL, ilVU otvuiviil, Weill. AUK "lIANNOLD. July 0. LOUISA, wife of Howard Hannold, Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Tues., 3:30 p. m., Hurffvllle. N. J. Int. Hurffvllle Autos will meet train arriving at Pitman. N. jr.. 20 p. m Frlenda may call Mon., after Up. m. HARnlS. July 8. SUSAN M.. wife of late Henry Harris. Relatlvea and friends In vited to services. Tues.. 2 p. m.. 2803 Fair mount ave.1 Int. Westminster Cem. Body Say be viewed Mon.. from 8 to 10 p. m. - HAUEN8TEIN. July 4. LILLIAN U be. loved wife of Ernest Hauensteln (nee Sonn lar ) Relatives and frlenda Invited to at tend funeral. Tues., 7:30 a. m.. from 218S N Bth it. Requiem mass St, Peter's Church. 9 a ni. Int. private. HAUB. July B. apORQB. husband of Catharine Heus. Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral services. Wed., 2:30 p. m.. Queen St., Wyndmoor, Pa. Int. Ivy Hill Cem Cars will meet trolleys for Chestnut .(i, - wlltnur nrnv. ave. ft n m HKNRY, July 3. RICJIARD N., husband ot Annie Henry, , Relatives and friends, Sndsllty and Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Victory Church Invited to funeral. Wed.. ,',il ,, ., mi Parrtsli st.'- High man Arlington. N. J.. MARY AC1NE8. dauohter ,of "nfjwi AND On Juls. 4 suddenly John and Anna Hannlgan (nee Terry) parish p,tiifii HARRISON ROWLAND dauVht.i RfelaGtlve,bndnrVendV,VVteVl0rS-2uynof MCnaSelc:" .Vrfl?i"wJln?- &X&& th. i!21!a. of the Sacred Heart of 81 ste. a1- Funeral services at Old St. David's pnen'rchurcrf and therfa.V o" 'loo'o 8,p,?rS Church on Mdnd.y afternoqn July 7. at 8 PEA TUB HILTT. Xuly 4, SAMUEL M. JIILTT. aged .81. Relatives and friends. Local Union No. 1000. Carpenters and Joiners: Col, John W. Moore Tost, No. 80, G. A. R., and Circle No. 87. Ladles of ths O, A, n.. Invited to SJE'.'fc'L Tues.. 2 p. m Oliver 1C. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Lawnvlew Cem. Ite melns may be viewed Mon., 7 to 0 p. m, HOLLI&. July 5. WILLIAM W. husband of Hsrhel tlnlllst nee Kimble). Relatives and friends, Wltherspoon Circle, No, 1, Brother hood of America: employes of the Home Fire Insurance Co., Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m., 0010 Kershaw st. Int. pri vate. . HUNTKR.I July 4. WILLIAM ROBERT HUNTER Relatives and friends, also St. Alban'a Ixdge. No. 820, F nnd A. M and Mine Lodge, No. -1000. I. O. O. F are In vited to attend funeral. Tues., 2 p. m., from 8224 Sansom st, Int, Westminster Cem. Friends may call Mon., 7 to 0 p. m. . JANN. July 8. at Baltimore. Md.. WIL LIAM J., husband of Bertha Jann (net. Brownell), aged 85. Relatives and friends. Tetonka Tribe. No. 821. I, O. R. M.. of Brldesburg, Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2:30 p. m brother-in-law's residence.. R. E, Mosteller. 4714 Tacony at., Frankford. Int. (YtVir Hill Cem. Tlem&lns nuv h. vl.w.rl lon.. 0 to 10 p. m. JEFFRAS. July 0. MATILDA, widow of Benjamin Jrffraa (nee Johnson), aged 77, No. 8 O. U. A.. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m., residence of grandson. Charles Welngard, &S58 Eadom st., Brldesburg. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m. JONES. On July 5. 1010. MABEL T. JONES, wife of Harry L. Jones. Relatives and friends, also W. Phlla. Chapter, No, 274, Eastern Star, Invited to funeral services, on Wed., nt 2:80 at her late residence, 8328 Mantua ave. Int. Arlington Cm. Friends may call Tues. eve. KEEVEH. July 8. DAVID F.. husband of late Mtrr Campbell Keever. Due notice of funeral will be given from chapel of ' Andrew J. liair & on, Arcn ann,inin sis, KENDALL July 0. E8TELLE C wife of William W. Kendall, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 208 Lipplncott ave. Ardmore, Pa., Wed., 2 p, m. Int. private. West Laurel Hilt Cem. Friends may call Tues., after 7 p. m. KINO. At Palmyra, N. J., July 5, It. CLAY, husband of Mary F. King (nee Jfc Cutcheon), aged 72, Relatives and friends, Phlla, Typographical Union, No, 2: Metro politan Lodge, No.. 5, I. O. O. F.: Harris Castle, No. 2 K. ().' E.; all other organiza tions of which he was a memoor. Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 p. m., chapel of Andrew J. Balr t Son, Arch and 10th St., Phlla. Int. Mt. Morlah Oem. I LEFCOWITZ. July 8, JESSE, son of Ixtna IWcowitz. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues., 10 a. m.. parlors of Adolph Freed. 8303 N. 17th st. Int. Rodeph Shalom Cem. l.l.U'Ni:u July8 MATHIAS, husband of Anna Leltner (neo Zlllenblhler). Relatives and friends, also empioies of the Wayne Junction Car Shops, Invited to funeral. Wed. 7:30 a. m.. 1004 W. Thayer st. High Mass nt St. Bonaventura's Church, ft a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral, LEWIS. Julv 8. LAWRENCE J., hus band of late Elizabeth Lewis, aired 74. Resi dence. 851) N, 48th st. Relatives and friends. Loyal Commandery, No. 781. F. P. A In vited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m., parlors ot David G, Frankenfreld & Sons 822 N. 32d at. Int. private. Fernwood Cem. L1PP1NCOTT Seventh Month Bth. JOHN M., husband of Anna ft. Lipplncott. aged 73. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Third-day. 8th. 8 p. m.. Friends' Meeting House, Moorestown, N, J, Int, Westfleld Cem. LONO. July B. JAMES B. LONG, aged 73. Relatives and friends invited to funersl, Tues., 2:30 p. m., residence of eon-ln-law, J, C. Clair. 230 Park ave., Ambler, Pa, Int. prlvnte. LYMAN. July 4, ANNIE O . widow Of John J. Lyman (nee Grogan), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m., 457 N. Franklin st. High mass Church of the Assumption 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MARKLEY. July 8. CHARLES H . hus. band of Anna Johnson Markley. aged H7, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 1 :45 p. m., Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Int. William Penn Cem. Autos ill meet train leaving Reading Terminal 12:35 p. m. at Bethayrcs Station. . MARSHALL. July 0. ISAAC M., husband of late Eliza O. Marshall. Due notice of funeral will be given, 3218 Mt. Vernon st. MAXWELL July 0. MILDRED ELIZA BETH, daughter ot Basmnnd and Sarah II. Maxwell, aged 18. Relatives and friends. Troop No. 04. Girl Scouts. Invited to service. Wed., 2 p. m., parents' residence, 1140 N. 42d st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., 7 to 0 p. m. McCBEA. At Barrlngton. N. J Jnly 5. SUSAN, widow of Joseph McCrea. formerly of 1007 Ellsworth St.. Phlla. Relatives and friends, members of Bible Union nnd the Red Cross Society of the Bethany Presby. Church. Invited to service. Tues., 2 p, m.. Oliver If. Bnlr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st., Phlla. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Mon., 7 to 0 p. m. McOARRITY. July 4. ANNIE J.. wlr of Frank MrOurrlty. Relatives nnd friends in- I vlted to funeral. Wed , 7,:3ll a. m. 030 N 48th St.. W. Phlla. Solemn requiem masi Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 1) a, m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MEOAROEE July 5, at the Soldiers' Home. Vlneland. N. J ANNA M. widow of George W. Megargeo and daughter of late John and Catherine Markley. aged 73. Rel tlvea and friends invited to funeral services. Tues,. 2:3n p. ra.. parlors of C. A. Qulnby, 1848 N. 20th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. MINISTER. July 5, CATHERINE, widow . of Charles Mlnlstir. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m.. J parlors of S. P. Frankenfleld Sons. S300 ' Vine st. inc private, uiemvoou cem MONAOHAN. Julv 4. REBECCA DAR LINOTON. widow of Robert Emmet Mona ghan, Esq.. aged 8fl Relatives nnd friends invited to service. Wed., 11 , m.. residence of son. F. S. Monaghan, S033 Pine st. Int. private. MORAN. July 4 at Riverside. N. J., MARY, widow of James Moran, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues . 8 a, m,, from 210 Delaware ave. Re quiem miss St. Peter's Church. 0 n. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.. Philadelphia. Train leaves Market St. Ferry, 7.12 a. m. for Riv erside. MULLIN. July (I. SARAH II . daughter of late Thomas 'M. and Mary D. Mullln. Rela tives and friends Invited to service. Tues., 8 n m . 3700 Baring st. Int. private. O'ROURKE. Julv 3. JOHN, husband of late Mary A, O'Rourke. Funeral, to which relatives and friends, Dlv. No. 111. A. O. II.. Father llarbelln and Nlles-llement Ilenf. So cieties Invited. Wed. 7.30 n. m.. residence of son-in-law, William Dobson, S, E. cor. Wood stock nnd Illtner sts. Solemn mass of re quiem Church of St. Monica 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OPPERMAN. July 3. MARY, widow of Anthony Orperman. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m.. 2433 N. Carlisle st. Requiem mass St, Bonaven tura Church, 10 a. m. Int, Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral, PKTEHSON. July fl. MARY EMMA, daughter of late Charles B. and Mary Max well Peterson. Residence. 33.4 N. 22d st. Due notice of funeral will be given. PFLIEGER. July 3, ELIZABETH, widow of Henry C. Pflleger. Relatives and frlvnds Invited to service. Wed , S P. in.. 2231 N. luth"t. Int. private, Mt. Vernon Cem. PICKET.. At Merrhantvllle. N. J Julv (1 FREDERICK H. PICKEL. formerly of 1714 N. 15th St.. Phlla. Relatives and frlendk. Bheklnnh Lodge. No. 2111. F. and A. M.: Key stone Chapter, No. 175. R. A. M.: Phlla. Turngemelnde and employes of Joel Bally Davis Co., invited to service. Wed., 3 p. m., Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut St.. PhlVa. Int, Arlington Cem. I'LAiK. JUiy . juiia A., nusnana or Rebecca Price (nee Ntzon) and son of Bertha Plank (nee Traband) and the .rate John Plank, aged 32. Relatives apd friends, members of Philadelphia and Reading Rwy, Relief Aas'n, Frele Manner Unt. Vereln. No. 1, and Ascher Yearly Ben. Ass'n Invited to services, Tues.. 2 p. m.. IBS W, Clarkson ave., Olney, Int, private, Northwood Cem. Friends may call Mon.. 7 to n p. m. RAUDENBUSH. July fl. SOPHIA, widow of Frank Itaudenbush. aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, from apart- j .vj" "- wm. -..fc. v..vi0. . RouFRTSoVf UUJ1 ... A1...A .A- nifl. WldOW of George W. Robertson, aged HO. Kelatn and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed,, 2 p. m.. 3(llo Raring st. Int. private. RORINSON July 5, ANN E widow at James Roblneon. Rrl tlvea and friends In vited to funtral, Tues.. K a. m . M7 hnyder ave. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 0:30 a. m .-Int. Holy Cross Cem. ROLLER. July 0. MART L.. widow of John Roller. Friends Invited to service. ., -' p. m., .B3U uainarine si. int. Mt. HAXrjUB. Juiy o. juiin, nutnand or Mary Ann Bayers. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Tues., 8 p, i.. COS N. 48th st. Int. Fernwood Cem, arTi-cr Julv 4. WILLIAM J., hn.hanrf r Caroline Scott (nee Htlnger), aged (in. Rela- lives mm .,."r? v.- -" . uwwijs, ptv, 8:8, F, and A. M.: Harmony, No, 82, Il A, C.S PlilW Commandery, Ho, 2. K. of T.: W. G. Warden Benel. Assn., Povvers-Welghtman- Hcsengancn -viuiuiii wiu noc, invuen lo xu neral. Wed.. 2 p. m., Sid and Moore sts. BIJAVv.-uiy . t, in. w,, wiaaw or Theodore Shaw. Relatives and friends, In vited to funeral services, Wed.. 11 a. m.. 820 W. Logan at., Germantown. Int. prl- V,8jiCDT.EY. At 'Frlenda- Hoarding Home. 444 N, Walnut st ,We,t Chester. Pa.. Sev enth Month .Mft. LYDIA. daughter of 1st. Elwood and Annie Smedley. aged 0(1, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Third day. -8th. Friends' Xleetlng House. N. High St.. West Chester. :S0va. m. Int. Wllirs town Friends' Ilurylng Grounds. pynwtTAimitB ft a"Ls" iaOAD XMb 1 Jft SM1TH July 4. FLORENCE K. wife ' ot Augustine F. Smith and daughter of An thony and late Rose Zagr, aged 27. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,, 8:80 a, m., 2003 N, Lambert st, (near 31st and Diamond sts.). High requiem masa St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, STARR. July 5, ANNIE, widow; of James Slarr and daughter of late Henry and Mary A. Campbell. Relatives and friends. Altar Society and St. Rlta'a Society, Invited to fu neral, Wed,. 8.30 a. m.. 2240 W, Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Corpus Chrlstl 10 a, m. Int. Westminster CHTOCKDAI.B. July 4. MATILDA W.. wife of John R. Stockdale. aged 72, Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2 p. m.. 5744 Frankford ave., Frank ford, Remains may be viewed Mon.i 7 to D p. m. Int. William Penn Cem.. Somertpn. STUART. July 4. ALEXANDER, hus. band ot late Sarah Stuart (nee McCjeman). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m.. B233 Chester ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a, m. Int Holy Cross Cam. HUt, 1,1.1 VAN July 0. FLORENCE C. daughter of Jeremiah nnd Louisa Sullivan (nee Vernon), ared 23. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Wed . 8:30 a. m., resi dence of parents. 1502 Hewson st. Solemn high mass Church of Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. THOMAS. July 0. MARTHA A., wife of Frank F. Thomas, aged 03. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 4 P. m . 21 Lincoln st.. Media, ra. Int. prl- VITOMLTNSON Of Bustleton. Pa.. July S. MAIIY R wlfo of T. rierson Tomllnson. aged A3. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Tues . 2 p. m.. Oliver II. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. TOWNSEND. July 0. at her late resi dence, 324 S. 43th St.. ANNA BELLA, daugh- ... -. tt. 1st. Ta.an nnd RltTfthMh fl. Townsend, Townsend. uue notice ot tne irncrai win YVESTENBERQER. Julv 5. HENRY, hus band ot lato Sarah Westenberger. Relatives nnd irienas, naBiiuiKivn ..whip, u. n.. ! O S. of A., and U. O I, Funeral Fund Soc, Invited to funeral Wed., 2 p. m., from son's residence, Charles I Westenberger. tt'Mll Ivntona si, ini. .mi. Aionnn i eni. ive rrMlns may be viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m. WOOLS'. -July 0. SARAH ANN. daughter of late Jonathan and Margaret Woolf. aged 7fl Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, late residence. Cedar Grove. Mont aomery Co., Wed., 2 p. m. Int. private, WOLF. July n, WILLIAM S.. son ni late Daniel F, and Margnret . Wolf Relatives' and friends Invited to funeral servlocs, 2020 N 21st St., Tues. 7:30 p. m. Int. Ml. rcwnmiT. July fl. mary Elizabeth WRIGHT, sister of late Wllheimina Folic Kennedy, formerly of Langhorno. Bucks county Pa., aged 07. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m.. residence of nephew, Noel C. Kennedv, Langhorne, Pa. Int Mlddletown Friends' Burial Ground. YODER. July 4, at Wllllameport. Pa.. HARVEY L . son of Samuel nnd late Eml line Yoder. oged 44r-Itclatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., 3:30 pv, m., residence of-brother-ln-lnw, Orlando L. Rice. B10T N. 12th st. Int. private. LOST AND FOTJND TOLICY Notice, application has been made to the Fire Aso. of Philadelphia for re newal of policy of Insurance No. 111)078 for tSOOO, Insured In name of Bart Shea, which haa been lost or mislaid. Information there of will be received by Commonwealth Trust Co.. lain i. nesmut si. WALLET Lost, on July 4, a black wallet containing cash, papers and owner's name (rhlllp D, Werum) on calling card.. Notify tho U. S. Naval Hospital, Gray's Ferrv road, or phone Spruce 5720, Liberal reward. PERSONALS TAKE NOTICE that t will not be responsible for any debts for roods or merchandise or dered In my name unless the samo are con tracted for by me personally. FRANK L. BADER. HELP WANTED FEMALE A BBLIi TELEPHONE OPERATING No Experience Necessary 110 PER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS S&Urv Increased after the first four weeks training period. Youn women between IS and 25 will find tele phone opera tine very fascinating;, clean work, with unusual opportu nities for advancement In salary and position. In addition to a rood salary we have com fortable rest and lunch rooms, where food Is jsered at cost. Call personally First floor. 131 Arch st. Mlas Ryan BOOKKEEPER, to assist In bookkeeping department of corporation In northern section of city: one who can do etenorraphlo work preferred; state ace, experience aal arv expected P 1103. Igniter Office. COOK AND WAITRESS. Catholic (Hun garian) preferred: must have experience nnd reference; for very select private board Ins; house: rood home and good pay to the right parties: fare pald-ne way. Address H134 H st. N. W Washington. D. C. HOSIERY learners on knitting want erf; Rood wares; steady work. Applv Alien Hosiery Co.. Wayne ave.. and P. A R Railroad DESIGNER of men's and women's knitted bathing suits, who can create styles apd draft patterns Is wanted by a plant maklnac high-clans Roods of established reputation: permanent-" position and Rood salary and every postMble chance for advancement to the right person. K S3. Postofnce Hox B443, GIRLS' over lfl and young women, we have positions open In our assemblim? depart ment, here work Is llcht and clean, and In the machine department on power presses, tnppinp machines, foot presses and many other light machines; steady work and pood pay In a modern, up-to-date factory, which because of Its location la Ideal for those Ivintr in West Philadelphia and within easy reach of all sections of the city on account of close proximity to the subway. Raring. Lancaster ave.. Darby, Spruce. Baltimore nve. and Spring- Garden bridge surface line. For details call at factory office. H. T, PAISTE CO.. 3201 Arch st. GIRLS to operate; easy to learn and paid while learning; our operators earn $15 to $2.'. weekly and bonus. Universal Pad Co . 1137 Diamond. HOSIERY, knitters and toppers on points, new Scott and Williams machines; steady uork; highest rates paid; also learners, wanted over 10. paid while learning. Hygle-' nlc Fleeced Underwear Co . 2415 N. Howard. HOUSE OIRL wanted, and Phr'.ntlan. Sherry's Cafe, Broad HOUSKKKEPBR Managing housekeeper In inmiiy oi ; two servants kcpi. aaurtBt P 010. Ledger Of flee. LEDGER CLERK wanted for posting, ex perienced on bank, auditors' or -stock ledgers; apply by letter only; give full par ticulars, westlngnouse Lamp Co., oto Wldener Rldg , MKNDERH wanted; good wages; steady work. Apply Allen Hosiery Co,. Wayne ive. and P. St RrRallroad, MOTHKR'H HELPER White woman to .as. slst In taking care of child 2 yeara old; must have good refa. P 01H, Ledger Office. NURSERY GOVERNESS Must have refer ence for such a position; for child 0 yeara. 11 fl Dudley place. Ventnor. 'SECRETARY Must be experienced; give references: state salary expected. Address Employment Dept.. Chester Shipbuilding Co.. Ch"ter. Pa. STENOGRAPHER and typist, experienced, well recommended; $4 per day. with lunch eon Included; 0 to 3; Immediate employment. Apply In own handwriting, gH)ng reference and experience. No boslpners need apply. C 28. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, young lady, wanted, must be accurate; state age, experience snd salary desired, P 002. Ledger flfflc. BTKNOURAPHRR General office work, Mate xn. and salary expected, P 020, linger urnre. WANTKD Services of cooklnff expert to do experimental work for food manufacturer) state experience and qualifications. Reply M HIM, Ijfogrr in ii-f. WINDKRH Experienced skein winders; steady work; Rood pay. Hysicnlo Fleeced Underwear Co.. 241f. N. Howard. TACT, education and refinement required In woman for position paying $33 per week ea ay pours ana anvancement. ask Smith, nlo Denckla Rldg., between 4:30 p. m. for A. S l:ati ann PRACTICAL nurse for Invalid gentleman, p 022. Ledger Office. 1 HULP WANTED MALE DENCn AND MACH1NB HANDS FOR WOODWORKING PLANT . 0o PEM HOUR APPLY GEORGE W. SMITH A CO. 46TH m. AND BOTANIC AVB. nWATTIU ' s -4 ..5 4 4 wl Ml 1 1 i M fT ' ,J iiLAin. , BRUT w. iir.Atn our ry Church 10 s, sa. ht. I gSBSSBT-. i v. . j . n4 tofUBeralserv- Main . 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