7??SPy"3(Ttwr i -. !t2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 37, 1919 m . If i rt sr lr V 1 HELFFERICH DEFIES COHEN'S INQUIRIES Refuses to Recognize Deputy and Pays 300 Marks for Insult PROBERS ARE IN QUANDARY By Hib Associated Press llerlln, Nov. 17. Dr. Knrl IIclfTc Tich, former (tornina vice clinm-ollor, iho ins fined .'100 marks for refnMns to nnswer n. question ly Heputv Cohen nt the inquiry of the sub-iminittcc- of the assembly on wnr responsibility,! counted out the money nntl placed it on th table. Deputy Oothein replaced Ilerr Hcr muth as rlmirman, Herr Wcrmtith IiaviiiK declared bis dNiKreenient with the committee's decision The new chairman became ciir.iKoil al Ihe ensuinc demonstration In the speclatois and threatened to exclude the ticwspippr men nii't othrrs it there was a 11 peti tion Deputy Cohen, who Mai the rnuw of the imposition of the line, nsKnl Doc tor Ilelfferlch his irasons for the snub Tlio foimer nc chain ellor i barged the leader of the Independent Socialists with bnviiiK incepted funds from .loffc, the Ituxsinn Itollirw-t propacandist, and said thnt with tliose funds tlie rndi eals bad tarried on their propacatidi, rpSiiltiiiK in the "niellinR" of tlie fi out and Reneral internal collapse, lie said be (ould not iciosnie Cohen out of patriotic motnes "ou inn iirosectitc me to the limit," he added. ' but no power on earth can force me to answer Cohen." Diptitj Cohen denied the charges and blttcilv attacked Ileirfcric h's Pan Herman agitation. lie accused him of rieinc responsible for tlie Cierun.ii breakdown. Copenhagen, Nov. 37. Philipp Kchclclimann, former Herman elinncrl or, untitle in the Vonvnerts. fcn.vs he considers (Sprinany really in the power of the reactionaries. "The entire iirmj," he writes, "seems to bo at the disposil of the reaction aries "I'nitj of the working classes has become n bouden dutj."' JENKINS FREE ON PAROLE U. S. Consular Agent Under Techni cal Arrest In Kidnapping .Mexico City. Nov. 17. (Hy A. P.) Dispatches f I oin Puebln today assert that William O. Jenkins, American consular agent at Pitcbla. although technically under arrest charged with false statements in conneitiou with his recent ndhuctlou bv the bandit lender, l'ederlco Cordinn. is gheii freedom of the entire clH on pinole Jenkins, follow lug bis nirest, re quested to be lodged in jail until the matter wns !!na!l settled, but the of llclnls refused. It is cxpictid n lire llnvlnitry lunilng will take plmo todin The arrest of Jenkins ciitne nftc twelve peons bud swotn to statements before n judge in Tin bin, declaring that JenkiiiH hnil been seen in compnm with Cordon, who accomplished his recent nbductlnn fiom l'ltebln, under no re Ktrnlnt and under nppannt undersitntid ing with his allegid taptors. MEXICO DENIES ARMS STORY Declares Foreign Minister Isn't Seek ing New Contracts Mexico lil. Nov 17 illy A V 1 Denial that (icnrial Candldo Agmlar, Mcxicnti foreign minister, went to I'll rope to negotiate noiv contnuts foi munitions is made b Juan liarragon chief of stnff for Piesidciit ( 'minimi The statement s.i.vs Ins cir.md was to nrrniue with f.u turns in Iiclgiuin and Spain cither for shipment of nrnis and ammunition or the i ct urn of uinnov paiil ns initial paunenN on coiitr.uts ciitired into riming the Diaz and Ilucit.i regimes NO VERDICT ON VATERLAND Supreme Council, However, Gives German Tankers to Britain , Paris, Nov 17 (lly A. P.) The stntus of the Impcralor and other Ger man ships aggregating 170.000 tons, now in the possession of the United Stntes, was discussed by the supremo council todav, but no action was taken, (!rrut iJritnin bns claimed that the action of the I nltcd Stntes shipping board in retaining the xesscls violntcs tbo ngrecment in the council that they should be turned over to the llrltish nB Koon as they bad finished transporting American troops. The llritish representatives today ex plained that lliiglnnd was crowded with men from the colonies eager to return to their homes in various parts of the world, but whose return was being de bt) cd because the United Stales wns re taining possession of'tho (iennnn ships in New York harbor. The council decided that the oil tank steamships Germany now Is surrender ing bo taken to tho Firth of Forth nnil entrusted to the guardanship of Great Britain. Tuberculosis Da Set Aside Harrlsburg. Nov. 17. Governor Sproul lias designated Friday, Decem ber 5, as tuberculosis clay in the schools, December 0 for the synagogues and December 7 In the churches of the state. .Winierless California where the Sun is on the job Sao vrnir li ili your crowning plon by tlitlv ii- of our T.vtrnrt of ftntlmriil") if th- root bulbn nr not cteitroi! thli cfTe tlf hnmiliM preparation Hill produrn ti lustrous KrowtTi of healthy hnlr and clo vmr m alp health HnJ comfort LLEWELLYN'S I'MInoVInlilu' MJind tnl Uniir Mnrc 1518 Chestnut Street lor Nifrtj'H ke i' ro, nt the i rowing; J , yWCTtflK Wife. "lliHIP'll'. Broad aftdWalnui Sireaki Restful beauty that has no jarring note noiseless service that is as quick as it is quiet perfect cuisine that admits of none just like it these arc the things which distinguish the Ritz from any other place. So many par ticular l'hiladelphians arc proud of the Ritz that the Ritz is proud of Philadelphia! fihfth y,;::;,; Wy'iiillhTO ; . 1 I ' " i i, iVmilHiTi ifmi'''r insm. i Before It's Too Late I . iN4 w ? vy I Ts" SZS23E2i) fTT I jflni T 'i&iw&& lSm-mi(m i ii n!r4bBLK w TrrrycrxXw'" IP inn i iii J. . m i"mv m Ua Xmm m) '' ' "' vnm' 'Hi' I imWSM Pack your trunks and go to California this winter. Stop the heavy blizzard-time expenses. There you may live as taste and income dictate in great resort hotels, or rose-bowered bungalows, or in com fortable boarding houses. Your chil dren may keep on going to school. The transcontinental trip, there and back, also is a pleasant experience. En route visit the national parks, na tional monuments and other winter resorts. See Hawaii, too. Ask for information about Excursion Fares to certain winter resorts. lfffjfo?K Myitis I TO IJl& 11 v.. Two ; wprmn" Million Women Have Agreed On A Face Powder E INE-GRAINED, permeated by most exouisite frairrance. ,it spreads on easily, acting as a magical and Invisible coat ing, keeping sun, wind and dust from injuring the delicate skin tissues. Before offering this powder Renerally it was submitted to the most difficult tests in more than half the beauty shops until finally the verdict was received VH rtjfllO Face Powder Wins Be careful always to select the right shade. If you are blonde, get flesh color; blended if you are of medium coloring; bru nette, if you are dark; cream, if you have an olive complexion. ' At Drag and Dtpirtmmt Stores DEATHS "California for the Tourist," and "Hawaii," and other resort booklets, on request. Let the local ticket agent help plan your trip or apply to the nearest Consol idated Ticket Office oraddress nearestTravel Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, (546 Transpor tation Bldg., Chicago) 143 Liberty St., New York Cit ( 602 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Please indicate the places you wish to see en route. Consolidated Ticket Office, 1539 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Phone, Locust 5800. United -States -AiLRQa-ADMiNiSTRimoN) Ki MKMORI.UI UONnr In memory of our dear friend CHAnLES J rtONEV. Jr , who enti-red heavenly rest Nov IT, 1010. r & H TAGGATIT In und and lovlncr memori of' by dear daughter llATTin I.UD1X1W TAO QAnT, who depnrUd from thla llfn Novem ber 17 1018. Sadly misled MOTIIUR. Bcatljsi Anni,MAN nvv in, samuhi. adeiv MAN' will bo buritvi lues Re'atUrs and friend Invfted to funeral services, '2 p m , C333 Market st, AHIIKNS Nov 15 JOHN IT . eon of John ana Josephine Ahrrns fnce Ochspii- reitner) Rplathen and frlendi 01 u, h s ix)ulti.ina llelnl invuea to runerHi ser Ippb PftrentB resldenco 172ft N. "Wnr nock nt. (Ilth and Columb'a avo ) Int Northwood Om Auto funpral ANDFIHWS 'nv 14. RAMlTHf bnnband nf Into Annie Andrews ated 71 RpUttrs and friends Oriental Lodfte No TR" V and A M Columbia II A Chanter. No 01 pmj)loeH of Jlureau of Water, lnlted to funeral perxlces W(l 2 n m "till bar ren M Int WpI UuM Hill Om HAL.inviN Sumli, Nov lit nt her real dene-, M'nshlnRton D O. KVm IRVING widow of Henr lUldwln and daushler of the lite A Of?dvn Divton Tuneral services and Interment, St James tho less. Wed , Nov in 2 r m MIDDLE Nov 11, HAFUlinTT widow of Geornre W niddle. appd 8S Uelatlvpi and friends, also the directors of Odd Tel lows' Home, Incited to funeral nerlces Tues 2 p m , Odd Fellows Home, nouth cast rornpr 17th and Tioga st Int private, Alt Peace Cem, Camden N. J., papers copy, HhAUK. Nov I ft MAItY BUZAB1311I. daughter of lute Edward and Uella Ulack. Relatives and friends emploves Cluett-1 Imdv Co.. Invited to funernl, Pmnk W. Ulttrrllch h realden.e 3'T1 N llth st Wed H10 a in. Hlirh mass of rtqulcm St Stephen's Church 10 a m IIODKIN Nov 14 WILTTAM C, lmq band of Esther Grow and son of Henry and A MAMMOTH SALE OF 34,000 REGULATION U.S.ARMY RAINCOATS ONE SOLID CARLOAD Direct From U. S. Quartermaster -fin Mi JhAm f.00 Oeagr Reclaimed by U. S. Government Every one guaranteed to be in good, serw'ccable condition. They can be bought only at the addresses below. Direct from Camp Merritt These represent the largest indUidual purchase of Govern ment Raincoats on record. Money Refunded If You Are Not Satisfied Though hturdily made ac cording to rigid U. S. Govern ment specifications, these rain coats are genteel in appear slice. A great opportunity for Policemen, Railroad Men, Truckmen, Chauffeurs, Sports men just the thing for the motorist. Carry one in YOUR Can Also Be Used by Women and Boys. I Sizes 16 to 44. -S ON SALE AT THESE S STOKES ONLY BE SUKE OF ADDRESSES 2 I ARMY SUPPLY CO., esi market st. 1 1 ARMY & NAVY STORE, 225 market st. 1 xSf III d.' Meppe' e Music is the most wholesome means of expressing joy. A Christmas without music is only half complete. Every home should have music for Christmas and Heppe's are prepared to supply the best that the world produces in the standard forms of musical instruments. No matter what type of musical instrument you may desire, Heppe's have the best that money can buy. For quality there is nothing to surpass the Heppe instruments. They are the standard by which all others are measured. They are ideal Christmas gifts. M Bnrhh B. Bodkin, nited 22. rtrlatlvra and rrlonds, Gump No. Ill, r. O. fl. of A ln vlled to futiTnl, Wed., S p. m . rnrnts' residence 473R Pllvorwood st.. Manayunki Ta. Krlfnda may call Tues. ev. Int. Wct- minaicr Com. noVNICk-, Suddtnlv. Nov. 14. WIT.T.TAM KDWIN BOVNICK. nlatlv and frlndn. nil orsanlziitlona or which he waa a member. Invited to funeral aervlcen Tuea.. 2 p. m.. nl7 Moore, at. Int. prhnte. rtemalna may be viewed Xlon . 7 lo 0 p. m. rtOHDE5! Nov. 12. rtATMOND V., hua band of Anna M. Bordea and aon pf Alfred and rtoae Llordea rtelatlves and frlenda, Tlora Iron and Steel Co and William B Vare, Aaan . Invited to funeral, Tuea , 8 80 a. m , 2117 R Chadwlrk at. lllKh maaa of, requiem Bt, Monlca'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto aervlce. rtOSTOCK Nov. lr, CIIAIU,KS IlAX- tkh, nusoann or lato Miirv I.ukena noatoiK (nee PkhIIiie) lata of New llrltaln. Ta . ared 7V IlelaUiea and frlenda Invited to runerai, Tuea ,2pm residence or aon-In-law. Henrv 1 Ilevan. ftor, rarker ave , Colllntrdale, Delaware counti Vn Rrmalna may be viewed Hlon cc llucka county papers com iioyi.i: Nov. in, nniDOi:T, widow of nernard Jiovie. Tieiatlvca and rrienua in lled to fmeral Thura., 8 10 a. m. from llln H 20th at , Solemn maaa nf requiem nt St Charles Cliurch.10 a m Int Cithe dral Cem Auto aervlre. Omit flowera, nncNNAN Nov in tiiumah i hus- band of Ilrldcet Ttrennan (nee Costello Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues n 10 a. m 811 Htrch st , Camden, N. J Solemn rentilem tnnsn Chtirrh of the Holy Namo 0 a m Int. Cahary Cem. Auto luneral nniCIC At Marlton. N J Nov. 14, CAIlOLINi: K. imiCK, widow of Samuel P Ilrlck aced til) Itclntlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tuea , 2 p m , Marlton, N. J Int. Coleatnwn Cem. Train leaves Market at. ferry, Thlla . 10 30 a m.. for Marlton nniHimv Nov ir. wit. 1. 1AM husband of Allro M ltrlslOM Ttelatlvea and frlenda milled to funeral serucea 'lues p m , Uir N Sartaln at. Servlros and Int prl Mite. Wed a in Allenton, To and Pittsburgh li paoera -M" . IKlSIinT Nov. 10. SVI.VVN (irtAlIAM IIUSIIIIY Jl r . lined .-.1 nelntlxes and friends, Ionic I orlne. No IM 1' nml A M , members of Camden Hoard of Health (.am den City and Counlv Medltal Societies an 1 dlrntors of Hronduay Trust Co Invited to funeral Tuea. 8 p pi . r.llS Iladdon ae Camdetl N J Int We1lllle Ta Wed Train. leHea Ilroad St Htntlon Ham CAMPIlIII.t, Nov 15, MAfltlAItnT. w Idftw of John Campbell Itelatlvia and friends Invited to funeral Weti 8 a m . 710 ftnkes ne.' Collllllawooil N J. Mass St John's Churth ColllnKsnond " N. J II a tu Int Holy Cross Cem . rhltuuciplila, CASIiy Nov IT, ANNA dslllhtcr of late Inhn and Srah Casey (nee Law rente) ltelatles and friends InWtcd to Tuneral, Wtd , 8 111 u m , umle's resbleme William P. Casev iij.t WestmltiFter ave West Phlla Illsh nnas Church nf Our Lady of Vic torv 10 a m Int Hoh Cross Cem CASSIDY Nov in ANNA, widow of Tatrlek Cassldv (nee Dornell) Ilelatlvea anil friends lnlled to funtril, Wednesdav, 8 .10 a m 2141 II Serccant nt Sol emn requiem mass st Ann's Church ill a m Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu neral CHAll Nov 11, MARIB wlfo of I.udwlK Char (neo I efder), asrd 40 at Sprlnafleld township IJueks rount To I'uneral, Thura ,1pm Int Sprlnirfleld Church Cem CI.ARK13 Stlddrhh at Vlncentown N J . Nov. 14 J09i:rH I.HWIS son uf LouHa Clarke, acd 5 etrs 8 months Frlenda of fHmll Imlted to funeral Tues It a m residence of uncle, Georue II Uorel R,1 I.ion st , Vtncentown N J Int nrUate, Odd relloa' Ctm . Pemberton J CLUGSTON. Nov 11 SARAH 12 wife of Robert Cluifaton affed r7 Itelalhes and frlenda membera of Organized Church of tho Latter Day Saints Inilteil.to funeral. Tues 2pm rchldence of husband 324J Tfolm ct Tn, CK Mii.l.h I'.ni CONCANNON Nov 15 AONKS wire OE ueia- M nd Ro.iirv Sr, leiv ntul P'rrmHCjtlnn of tha Caltll. I Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8 30 a m , resi dence or hei sister Mrs James K ll lini S Talor st .Sohmn hlKh mass of re quiem St llrtmond a church 10 a, m Int. Hol Ciitfb Cem COSTA No 10 mir.nv wife of late I.ouls Costa Itesldeme. 1207 Wlndrlm ave , Logan Duo notko of funeral will be Blen later COYI.C No 14 HIIOH E son of -t Thomas and nn Cojle Uclitlvti. and frlfids Invited to funeral. Tues 8 10 n m . I.Ueziy lane Itoxborotitrh Solemn requiem mass Chur"h of the Holv Tamltj 10 a in Int 1 Patrick's Cem V, latnen CURI.r.Y Nov II JOHN, husband of Catharine C'urlej. RelatUes1 and friends Invited to funeral. Tues 8 30 a. m 100 Mt Carmel ave . Glenslde, Pa holemn hlph requiem mass St. T.uke'a Church. Glen slde, Ta . 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem DAWbON Nov. 14 TIIOMVS. hushind of Maraaret Dawson (nte Wilson) and son of late Daniel and Agnes Dawson Rdatlves and friends members of lleacon Presbvterlan Church Master Overs' Asso of Thlladel. nhlaj James 11 Ulalne Council. No ("till O. of I A Columbia Lodite. No 02. K ol Pi emploes of Thomns Dtwson Co Invlled to funeral services Tues , 2 p in 2018 K' Clearttell st Int prlv ite, East Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Mon , a to 111 n m DUNTIIY Nov 1,1 FRANCES wlfo of Mlchail Dunphv Relatives and friends Su danis 1) V M Invited to funeral Tui s , 8 10 a n Vll.1 Torrdalo avi. Solemn requiem mass bt Leo'a Church 10 n. m. Int. bt. Dominic's Cem. Ul.DKR. Nov II) ANNA AIARY widow of John Elder, airid 70 Relatives and lrlenda Invited to funeral services. Tuea . 2pm IVptlst Home. 17th and Nurrls sis Int prhate ,, lii.i HrTii Nov io jAcon iionimrs till, I RUTH husband of Alice R I.lfreth inco uu Ilols) Ilelatlvea and friends. Lodge No 4J2. l snd M Philadelphia, nnd Na tional Asso. of Retail Druggists. Invllul to funeral hervlten Wtd 2pm 2001 N Uth at Int private IJVi:s .Nov 10 SUSAN. widow of OHorge. Uvea Relatives nnd friends In X'1. to funeral services 1 e- 2 p m, 71 i bhlrtev Bt . (lbth nnd Fairmount ave) Int private I 'AW I1IORP Nov I." AIIRAHWI, bus. band of Ami Mil rawthorp Relatives and friends also U S Orant. No 103. ,F. of A Invlled to funeral, Tues , 2 p m v 3314 J " , '"t (Irtenmount Cem Remains may b V, i'SS'1 V.nn 8 lo 10 p m Tf.'fc?-No!. ."'. 'ARY A. widow of John flea Relatives nnd friends Invited resl.l M.""" CrVlCV ,Wed 10 " "' ' resiueiite of son n law. Jnmis Tllll.lhlll ,iI0J Kmslngton ave Int Mt Peace Ctm I llennlns may be viewed 'lues, after 7 FLI-ON Nov 1" IILLA TLCXON rnnJ1!1 ne'atlves and friends Invited 'to bn.SIn'j l."ie" ,' 1L 30 " m residence of husband, Charles riexon S10 Newton ave, -h r"' J ,5ervkes Methodist l.plsiopai Church Cross Kejs N j 2 pm. Int Ji,.5 i Kp." n. J. Auto '"neral Remilns may bo v'twed Mon eve. ,. ,,'' Suv ,4 BUSH, diuehtor of lato 1 nderlck and Margaret l'uulk Rela. fives and f rli nda Invited to funiral services. Tues, 2 p m, St Matthew's Protestant i.r scopal Ihunh, ISih and (llrard ave Int private West Laurel Hill Cem Friends mu call, n') Cambrldso st., Mon, after 7 n m T-,rnY "N'i; !"' HITA. wife of n'ard W I O (nen Sulheiland). In her 22d sear Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to fune-al services Wed 2 p m from 1S.14 N 13th at Int l.ast Cedtp Trill nAm rfnmoina m IV lie Viewed on Tues afler 7 n in (lAr.T.A,ltTI-I, . .... n,.-i, t husbnnd of irirgaret M Osllagher (neo Fltr. iiuui ,,e v-ounc Llscu nrtl ,l,lnmf.te. - CONCANNON Nov 15 ACJNKS wife c inJ ?llnd iMni, "Patrick Concanncn (nee McDonnell) Rein ?vJ ""i-"m" llvn and filende. Hi Kdmoncl'a II V i J w.rmRi ll Modality League nf Sacred Heart Altar an ni!.Tiis H3 PARCEL POST PREPAID factory, your money refunded. 8uo aliea for nil men. When orderlnr.'la cheat measurement. If not aatll- Pianos At Hcppe'b you may select your Chnstmas piano from the re nowned Mason & Hamlin, the famous Weber, the Heppe pat ented tlnce - soundins - board nianob, the Marcellus, the Kdouaid Jules, the Francesca or the H. C. Schomacker. Each one of these instruments is a leader in its class. We have a variety of styles in uprights and grands. Prices lange from $395 upward. Player-Pianos At Heppe's you may select your Christmas player-piano from the great Aeolian family, including: the famous Duo -Art Pinnola Piano and the genuine Pianola Pianos in .such makes as the Stcin way, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Heppe and Stroud; or you may chose a genuine Aeolian -made player-piano at a popular price the Francesca. Prices range from $645 upwaid. Victrolas At Heppe's vou may select your Christmas talking machine from the great Victor line the world's undisputed standard. The Victrola is the only talking machine that gives entire satisfaction. It plays the great Victor Red-Seal Records better than any other machine, and its durability and tone qual ity are absolutely unequaled Prices of Victrolas range from $25 up. Cash, Charge or Rental-Payment Plan At Heppe's a further advantage is offered to you. If it is not convenient for you to pay the entire amount at the time of your purchase, settlement may be arranged through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan which applies all rent toward the purchase price. In order to avoid all possible disappointment you should order your Christmas piano, player-piano or Victrola NOW from Heppe's. The demand this year is greater than ever. An early purchase is the safest way to avoid disappointment. Call, phone or write for catalogues and full particulars. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets "'r,6' . 'Witlus and frlenda Mnrnuetta ncl! No SMI K of C General F it ?Um I'llHt. VnfAP.ina ..f 1n.ln ,,..-.. ii ,,,...:" i":'-.;.. "-" . -., u.v, .v.i-iniii, u, inreign wars, empios League Island Nav Yard Invlled tn fi 1II1S Waverlv at Solemn h'gh mass of Church 10 u m Int. aiiaEEEEffl B ( 1 ? B I v i.I laMasjjiraasrsraseijBa BMM - .'le-lrTryilBM nera I, Tues 8 .10 a i-inii nno fine sts reuulem St Tatrlck1 Westminster Cem OARWOOD Suddenlv Nov 14 Jl SSE A. Husband of Ida Garwood, a -ed 01 Rel i tl ves an friends membera of Phlla Police Pension Fund cmnloves of n G. Hudd Mfg i:0. oVifl,'1! funeral services Tues, 3 n.'i?8J1 N ,,0,n Bt Int Northvvood Cem Ralns mi Le viewed , n n m OAW Nov 1-,, VIROINIA C. wife nf lato Jamea H ijavv llisldence 2.'7 W. S ll.he Otn Duo notice of funeral Will he given .ol.!'lll'IU' Nov in. SAI.LIK h lduvv ,. 'JH.r""? ? Ollbert. aged N1 Ilelatlvea ,.,i"iV '""a to luneral Wnl 1 n, m',4" "art lane. int. Odd Fellovvs' Cem Remains i miv b viewed Tuea K n 'm. ViTi,SVN"T.Nnr Pemlie ton N. J Nov nfvIM,J0A 7T.Nov, fi J011N' "v hu.l.iinil or .Nellie (lullfoy (nee HrounbeekV and son Sfi f X-"?. friends also membera of Nsntl. f?'?, ' Jr l'e.NL0 ?.u' l .. Invltul ;Kne.ral..f'1' - n m from tho liarlors "' w ..' I Mill's 9 N 10th at Int Pern. VS',..r..,n.. Aul" funeral ,n ,MA'tv J' l'e of Darclay Hampton ?,?; i . "e'Hiivce una friends Invltid to wl .,' Vr" l Jl ,n . nusuana a roalilence !,r.tnml.r,on' N J I"' ''olumbus'Ceni ni'ASn TuV J4 'ARY n. IIARK (nee Rrady) widow of Thomas J' Hare Rela. L,vr'.,?na. frlenda Ht Anthony's H y M Sodality League of Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Sucletlis Invited to funeral, Tuea. H 3U a m i'X3 1 Christian Solemn reuulim maaa St Anthony's Church 10 a m Int. Holv Cross Cem IIUI8IIO.V Nov 14. 1010, SUSAN, widow of Joseph II Helaon, In her 80th ear, Rela. uvea and frlenda Invited to attend funeral Tueaday 11 n m from the realdenco of her daughter, Mrs Ullle V Mulford 8111 King $?r,aJ 'Jad'llngton, N J. Int private. Itaniniton (em a.IJ!;iT? ,77..Ku,l,,'nlv- o" Nov, ii mm, SAMU1.I, UmiARI) KtA. husinnd of Ne. lie IlelU (nee Williams and son of the late Mlihael and JIatllda lleltz, aged 411 Rela. tlyea and friends, also Chestnut Hill Couii. ell, No 'Jl.l. O. of I A . are Invlt-d tn fu neral services on Tuisday at 2 p in , from his lute realdenco 71J4 Iiutcher at., I.aniott, Ta Int private -ivy Hill Cemetery Rei malna may be viewed on Monday evening, from 7 to n o'clock v HBUIlEn Nov. 1(1, ANNA, wlfo of Loula Heuher. aged 51 Relatives and friends in vited to funeral aervlcea services. Wed , 3 p in., at 8011 Kensington ave. Int. private, Chelten Hill Cem Remalna may be viewed Tuea. from 1 until It p, m. HOLTZMAN Nov. 15 JACilli IIIH.T7. MAN. ajred (17. Relative i,n,l frl.nrf. in vited to funeral aervlcea Tuea, n. in.. 5J1I I.archwood ave. Int, Kcrnvvood Ctm, yr nmv .-all Mon ,,!,'." K'VrJ- " "KHKCCA, widow ot William 8. Krfer. Ilelatlvea and frlenda. aiao voluntary Relief Aaao.. a. I A. to B, of I K. Jl No. 238. Invited 1 funeral aar. Ices, Tuea,, 2 p. m. realdeneeSof aon. William Krler.'ja54 N, 81 at. FrlehSs may call Mon.. 7 to B vjm, Int, private, areen- ,,LAVKtM!,T-SUMBly, ov, . MART, daughter of William II and Ethel T", !.. velle, aged a yeara. Relatives and frlenda. also membera of the Sunday School of 8U John's neformed Church, are Invited to aerv Ice, Tuea . at 8 p m , at her parents' real donee. 41)21 Haverford ave. Int private. LUMMOX Nov. 14, KMZAIICTIt LEM MON, of 12.M Rpruco at,, aged 74 Relatives and friends Invited to service, Tues . 11 n. m , Oliver II. Hair Rldg., 1830 Cheatnut aL. Int, nrlvnte West Laurel Illli Cem LOUOIIKItY Nov 14, MARGARET V,. wife of William P. T.oushrey (nro Mangle). Relatives and friends, league of the Sa-j cred Heart, Invlled to funernl, Wed. 8.3H n, m. 710 H. Rosewood st. High maaa at requiem St, Tereaa'a Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral MONS Vov 13. IIRIIXIKT I.TONS. wlfn of James I.vons' Relatives and friends. R V. M. Sodalltv, League of the Sacred Heart of SI, rdmond's Church Invited to funeral. 1ed , 8 10 a m , 2230 Watklna at. Solemn hlah maaa of renulem St Edtnond'e ( hurch 10 a. in Int, Holy Croaa Cem, Auto funeral MARTIN. Of 1,111 N Houvter at.. Not. 18 CIICII.IA R widow of Jamea J. Martin. Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Tuea . 7'10 a. m . Oliver 11. Hair Bldg . Itjn Cheatnut at Mass Churi.h of the Oeau 0 a, m Int. Old Cathedral Cem MrCUI.tiOUOII Nov. 15 MARGARET. widow of late Patrick McCutlough. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed , 7 10 n, m , aon-ln-law'a realdenco. John (lerrll. 2802 K. Somerset st. Solemn re milem mass stAnn's Church. 0 a. m. Int. Holv Croe Cem. McIIUOH Nov 14 ROSE, daughter of late John and Marv MoHugh. Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Heart of St. Ann's Church Invited to funeral, Tues, 8 30 a m l.ini N. 11th at. Solemn high requiem mass st Malachy'n Church 10 a. m. u. win ...Hiiieurat v em auid iunerai. w McKOWEN At 2117 Montroae st , No-T(ft veniDer in ISAHULLA, widow of Wllllamwd 1 nomas MiKowcn Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services Wed, 2 p. m , Oliver II Hnlr Illdg . 18.'0 Chestnut st. Int. nrpsie, i-')"inn r,m , McLAUOHLIN Nov. 1.1, DANIEL B. husband of Ilessle Mclaughlin Relatives and friends Invite 1 to funeril, Tuea., 0 a. in , into Haverford ave High mass of re quiem Our Lady nf the Rosary Church JO a m Int Cathedral Cem McLAUOHLIN. Nov, 14. JAMES A.. husband of late Sarah McLaughlin. Rela- til,., u.iH l.lnnil. L . Ill.k..!,. e A n orletv and emplovea of A. & M Haydon IB iioii vvoras mviieo to funeral, Tuea , 8 so a m 2R2I1 N ludson at. High mass St. Cclumba's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Croa Cem Auto funeral Mnisr.n Nov in. Catherine muislh (nee Helbtlng), widow of Henry Melsle, aged (II Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servhes. Wed 2 n m. 2311 N 21st at. Int North (Vd-ir HIM Cem Mi:i.LOR Nov 11 NELLIE M . wife ot Wll lam J Mellnr (nea O'Tlrlen) Relatives nmi irienus inviien 10 luneral. Tues., B'30 j n ,11 , nu-ociiu riniueiiL'e, i,m .VlllCIieil BV , Rnxborough Solemn requiem mass St. John the Baptist Church. 10 a. m. InU Westminster Cem . MUNKlllMKnT-At Lnrnhertvlllo. N. J.. Nov 1(1 UOnilRT MONTGOMERY Sr . aged 84 Relatives and frlmds Invited to funeral. !"! residence. R A. Montgomery, 8J N. Union st , LambertvlireN J. Wed. 2 0 P m S . MURRAY At Woodbury, N. J, Nov. 18. IRIDOET wife of Thomaa r. Murray (nee Keenan). aied 58 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Wed. 8 a m, Rroad and Carpenter sts Woodbun. N T. High mass St Patrick's Church (1 a. m. Int. St. Mary's Crm Gloucester N I , NEEDIUM Nov 12 PATRICK NEED lljr Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Tues . 8 10 n m . residence of J . P. Ilonohue .1400 Market st . W, Phlla. High mass of renulem Chtireh nf flu 1 .aAv Victory 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. .n'T.'.'nj'rr.' ,h Masonic Home Nov. 1(1 JOHN K NKTHETIX. aged Oil Relatives and frl'nds Richmond Ixvdgc No. 230. V. and A M , Invited to fune-al Wed , 2 D. m . nil N Rroad st Int Pernwood Cem NEWCOMn Suddenlv on Nov. 1(1. ROB LRT II , husband nf Mary A. Nowcornb. Relatives nnd friends, also Richard Vaux Lodge No 184 P and A. V . Washing ton Camp No nil P O s or A : Re liance Vigilant and Oenrge Washington Y 11 Association nnd .mnlnt.. nf VVIIII.m 11 Wanamaker and Wanamaker . Brown are Invited to attend funeral, Wed , 2 p m 1 from lit S 01st st Tnt. rnwnn Cm, l'rlends ma call Tues, eve OCICER Lnte of 2211 H 21st at. Not. 18 JOHN husband of late Margaret Ocker (nee Rnschmnnn) Relatives and friends In vltid to funeral aervltes. Wed, 2 p m. funeral pirlors Wll'Jam II Chew, S W, cor. r,(IIh and Spruco sts Int Mt Vernon Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tuea . K In tn n. m Omit flowers I BMILBIIDRV Suddenlv. Nov 10 nt rrsldenije. Harrison ave Cnrdlngtnn Dela ware county. Pa WILLIAM I'EVDUt. BURl husband of Kltznbcth Pendlebury, ng"d fid hoe notice of funeral will be given M PHILLIP'S Suddenlv at Pisodena Call fnrnlv on Nov 11 1010 ELIZA SHALL CROS1 vvldn-v of John Bakevvell Phillip, PREtSENIUNZ Nov. 18 FREDERICK PREIhENDANZ. husband of Marie Prels endanz (nee Oraer) aged 71 Residence. Ill Central ave. Cheltenham, Pa. Due notice of funernl later. ROBINSON Nov. 1K. nnT- TtnnTvqrvw wife of Andrew Rol Inson, aged 54. Rela tives ana menus invited to runerai. wed . 8 10 n m. 0J11 Itustleton ave, Ilustleton, fa Folemn requiem mass Church of tha Mnternltv II V. M , 10 a. m. Int. St. Domlnlc'a Cem. Auto service. ROMBER11ER Nov 10. EDNA S. wlfo Of Hnrrv K Ilnmhirirer nnn dnitirhtee e James and late Mary P. Plmmtngton. Itela- nves aim irienus invited 10 runerai wed., 2pm. brother's residence Charles C S'm mlngton. 5700 N. Park ave.. Fern Rock. Int. private, Northvvood Cem. Remalna may b viewed Tues alter 7 p m, narlnra of William H Strlngflcld. 3001 W. Suaaue hanna ave , ROSL' Nov 11. ID, wife nf Rernard Rose (nee Machle), aged 44. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 n m 2027 13 York st. Int Greenmount ( em Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral SACllsr. -Nov. 14 Dr 1ULIUS FRIED RICH SACIISE, aged 70 Services private. 4421 Pine at, luea , 10 30 a m Kindly omit flowera SCIIOLL Nov II. ANNIE J., wife of Isaac N Scholl aged 40 Relatives an friends lnvlt-d to funera,!, Tuea , 2 n. tn . IS W vvmour- at , Germantown Int. pri vate Hillside Cem Friends may call Mon . 1 to I in m TroIIev funeral srillrRT At Bridgeport. N J, Nov. 11. HI'.LMA wife of Lewis Selbert aged 54. Relatives and friends Invited to services, aon-ln-law's residence, William J. Helle mann. In Bridgeport, Tues., 2 p. m. Int. llrlrlirerurt Ct m SENTMAN Suddenlv at Camels Pntnt. ' V J Nov 1,1 LEON A husband of AUco Rachel and son of Mahala nnd late Michael Si ntmnn. aged 37 Relative and frlenda. Pennsgrove Lndgn No 10.' V and A M ; i:xcelslor Conelstors 8Jd Degree, s P. R. S Crescent Temple, A A O N M. S : Gran Frnternltv, Itrnnch No 4 Philadel phia Invited to funeral service Tues,, 3 n m resldf"C of mother, 820 W 4th at., Wilmington Del Int Head of the ChrlstP ana Cem Delaware SHAPLEY Nov 10 E COOPER SIIAP. LEY. husband uf Florence R Shaplev. Reta in s nnd frlnds Invited lo funeral services. Wed , 2 p m . 1510 N. Rroad st Int. prl. V SHARP Nov 11 KEZmi A widow at iiororo m sharp, aged 81 Relatives and frlenda Invltrd to funernl services Tues 2 n m 720 Cooper St.. Camden N. J. Int. private Omit flowers Frlenda may call Mon 7 10 lo 0 n m SHERIFF Nov 15 ELIZABETH l widow of Charles H Sheriff Relatives and friends Invited tn services, Mon, 8 p m , nonln.aw'a residence, James O'Neill, 107 Powell St., Olouceater City, N J Int, Lou don Pn-k Cem, Baltimore, Md SIE11ER Nov 1.1 ELIZABETH M. SIE11ER (nee Gerhard), wlfo of Dr. I. Grafton Sleber Funeral private. Tuea . a m .104 Merchint st Audubon N. J. solemn cqulem mias St Rose of Limn Chtirrh. Iladdon Heights 0.10 a in Int. Wllkes-Barre pB , Wed a in. Omit tlo-erv wi'kes.Rurro P- "sn-rs copv. SMITH Nov. 10 HERMAN J A., hus hand of Clara I, Smith (nee Rleder) Real, dence 122(1 W Lehigh ave. Due notice of funeral will be given. . SMITH Nov 111 MVRY A., widow of late Daniel V Smith Relatives and friends. II V M. Sodallt, Leaiue of Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral Ihurs, 8 10 a in-. ?oVnherl",i re'Jlln"' rs Mary Tinkle. '"I" s...I,2.n', ."' Solemn mass of rs niilem St Rita's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holv Croaa Cem Auto funernl 1 H.7H V' U, MARY JOSEPHINE, Inlo of .iri Rlchrnond st . daughter of late Inlin and Mar Smith Relatives and friends Invited to fMneral services Tues . 2 10 p In . parlors of Tltlow Bros Broad at and Hunt ll"Li,',,r,,t.I"' 'nt Private Mt Peace Cem. SPILKEIt. Now 11 CIMRLES SPII KKR aged 711 RelnlUe a "J.i.a.1 ll i socletlis of which he was a member. In vited to funeral services. Tues. 2 n m.. resldeneo of son-in-law, William Snarka. 434 Memphis Hr (m STRETCH Nov Int North Cedar Hill 1 1 r?r.r irx, ntt climtT i... . .1 - A. -. -. u,lc in Vi ,:"""" "'."lesanaer oireicn. aged 80 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral service, Mon . 2 n m , residence of niece, Mrs Margaret A Fudge 1in,s Roberts rd Ilosemont pa mt st pkul's Lutheran Cem.. Ardmnre Pn Remains may be viewed Sun 8 to 10 p m TRAUOER Nov 15 CHARLES B. son of Harvey and Annie (nee German) Trauger, aged 14 Relatives and f lends Invited to funeral services. Wed, 2 30 p, m, parents' residence, lion N 28ih st, Int private TREHINO Suddenly Nov m, LOUIS A hushand of Mary A Trehlnn nnd son of Dominic and la e Cather ne Trehlnn Aeii vv ,n',?,,?,e" ''n', 'rlr!ljnvltel "fun??, Med 7.10 a m 1214 N, .nth st Solemn requiem mass t Oregori's Church 0 3n . m. Int Holv Crusa Cem nu"n -"0 a. TUCFEUman v, ., vv tio-, ., Nov 1,1 J PRENTISS TUCKKItMAV Relatives and friends ell'a 1 nili v JT, F, and A M I.y l.u Temple A a' !!'." .tved0,oI ful'e'Pa' E?;,1,0 i'K WHITE Nov in. AN'IE wife nf t.. .""n"31""? rWenceW3l27f Um. then n0"Ce of """-' will be wlX'ofWfS'm i'll.ySSIl"--? jfS'Wr. nnd friends Invited toy'fL,-.,'n.el'vea m.. residence, Manle h, ' m,m. -: P. ilia irpiuriup JlRrtlfa chs.U . ' Laurel Hill Cem rhliadeloi'.l, JJa J- t7?nimTAKrftl ' iniHi!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!niiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iimi!iii!iii!iiiiim 4y rr. f !. - B-A11 f.- r&&S ViW-'rO OL ?! f- , f iTi i a r iTTTS" . . V ' ,. ' . U T 7 I ...JsTBTk i- sl. i,AMrtjjM,wajriaaaaaail