fc0Jtjty Swsiwi 'r.Wh'nl W-'-flpWSlfeV? f--"-' '" rv,,"""' if't' --t j'vff " AJST riflr?. i "t witi-, EVENING I'TBLK1 LJODGJiJUJ'JULADJflJLPHIA, T1HM..SJ)AY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919 anr n M ', "HIGHER EDUCATION" JNERS' TARGET Evgii Kailroncls Affected, but Co-otls "Cot There" While More Outsiders Wait Varied Inilr-ril nrr Hip rvll of liichrr Ciliicntlnn ! Kvptt llio runnint; of n rnllro.'nl Is nffrdril liy it ! Aticl ro rrliirutlim hi llint ! Ywtriiliij will Vflnctlii.v : II a filso tlip dii.v lirforo 'i"linnkf:1viiig. a tiny when iinilr-rurntliinlrH llirnilcliniil Hip country were flying, tin fiM ni caiutss (mini ronld pnr-v tliPin. bark lo liiini" nd tlip lurkpj dltiiiiM'. Tlip. sill': nt 1r n Mnwr CoIIpsp nrcro nmonK lliosp in tlip couenil oxniliiH. Most of tliPin riitnn via tlio Mitln I.Iiip locals lo l'lillndPlpliiii. Tlip Irncedv fame when n vpry lnrgo proportion of them olioso tlip t :0S train. l'nsslhb dup lo wnr consfrviitioii. thp 1 :0S Irnln hns only Hip minimum iintiilir-r of enrp The h. K.'s I I.onriiril TiftssipfO filled most of tlip sent", nml tlioir bHRs nun bunillps lillpi) hp rest. It was it r-rj niprry pnrlj. lint ou couldn't coiiviiipp ipsldpiits of NnrliPrtli, Mcrinn mid Ovprlirook of (lint fapt. Ilnvcrfor 1 nml ArdmorPltPs'iniiniiKril to sguppr.p nbnnril. Hut when it cimie to Jvnrborth oh my. oh my! One or two li trppid oiips urnwlpd on. thp rest slum' around nnd I'lnmoreil. It wan thp only train for n whole hour. Many of thpm had important business; nil were rolil and IndlRiianl. They told tlip brnkeniPn mi. Anil thp briilveiiion. nfler thp wnv of nil ninn kind, shiftPil Hip responsibility. 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JK-3SS33 "When the Nations Whisper" The American MAGAZINE on the Orient lackson Fleming, special East, is one aian who is telling of it in Asia and this month he unfolds the story of Syria as the tiny center of the most delicate situation between France and England since the war's end. Next month he tells of the Turk. You and every man or country today are dealing directly with the peoples of the Orient the Chinese, the Japanese, the Indian and the Turk in business Live in the Orient Take a trip to the Orient through the pages of ASIA. You will swap horses in Turkestan, make a pilgrimage to Mecca, dwell in the enchanting atmosphere of the Vale of Kashmir, live under the spell of the East, fascinating with its mystic magnifi cence varied peoples treasures untold. You will live and move in the. marts of Bagdad or in the endless kaleidoscopic pre cessions of brilliant colors along the dusty, wind-blown streets of Peking. You will watch hald-pated priest and silk-gowned official, hard-working coolie and ragged beggar, ancient, be-spectacled scholar and' modern progressive student, pass along the city ways'. Art Gallery of the East Every issue of ASIA contains over fifty beautiful illustrations selected" with rare discrimination. Every issue has an eight page art insert printed on art paper, I framed by many readers. Asia Publishing Company, M RyyjaiP'jy (only thv didn't sny it. Just Hint, way) Hrvn Mmvr slrls," they protcsled. Mrriou nnd OverbrooK could not Ret nboard nt nil: not even in thp liaRcnKB car. I?ii"ines of the nntlon may have ln:cu upset, while iincry men nnd wnmrn Mere left bphlnd. but. iinyuny, In spite of ererylhlns: rise, those Hrn Mnwr slrls Rtit safclv home In mother and their tiuUey dinners. Higher I'duontloii hntl won. , Subway Tied Up 50 Minutes A subway tieup near Tvienty-fniirth street shortly before niiilnlght caused a delay of about lifty minutes. The trouble was tiiuscd by a short circuit. The subway surface car were deflected lo Market street and helped relieve the loiiKCstintt in the central district caused by Hip afler-llieatre crowds. : ::;'.;::';:::;;::' With enormous presents one l;! development. ISi'WWH'iwV'ift viiiuv muj;i. ii m-vtooiLiun rtiiu iii.uuc. 'V?Si:f.V:::W:!5v .B Irnm mtninc. mill ant :f8$$Mi$JV!P ilJKtiiiilli OVER 400 BRANCHES IN AFRICA "'. TT.'... '' "i M0Srm wC JM I ..y.:!ii;':,.-.v.3y.'."'-M.ra h1 ii in i I'raewi-'.V'KVWir-'Aj 'SSMm Tr "ANTWERP BELGIUM tS:iiB vS.v-ivV- ' 1.UNDDNJ 1 ,' "nii ','' ' .." .'.. VA'"'VI'vt',v.. ',". ;."vV;;,,,, '"'.': .;' ', .' ;';"'. '''y r National Bank of South Africa, Ltd. New York Office, 10 Wall Street R. E. Saunders, Agent Total Resources Over $287,000,000 i - .ii:vf.TW:. - 'll' I'll' I lll' t'l III At X 1 c mj04J IN the land of Ihc Bible the land the Christian cherishes, and .lew and Mohammedan worship as the sanctuary of righteousness once more the nations arc whispering. Once more, the old outcast terror of cut-throat diplomacy is threatening to lift its head. These backward Syrian people, thrust aside by the on-marching world, lie an easy prey. Arab and Jew, Kurd and Armenian arc caught up in the net and it spells complication and intrigue in Paris and Lon don, Home and Berlin and danger in Washington. Tt will be an evil day for our country if the Avhispcring plotters win around the world again. effects, spectacular, romantic in correspondent for ASIA in the Near Now he has gone up into the Caucasus woman who cams a living in this Part, of the Contents of the November Issue of Asia The Broad Highway tn a Land of Faaeination Damaicui and the Strrel Called Straight Syrian Self Drlrrmination. By Jackson Fleming The Charm of Kathmir By V. C Scoll O'Connor Miniatures from Old Indian Manuscripts A Poem By Baiter Alden Indian Architecture A Photographic Insert The Rockefeller Foundation in China By Roger S. Greene Notes on Landscape in the Arts of the East and the West By Hamilton Bell Transforming the Mind of China By John Dewey Buddha and ihe Whale By Helen Waddefl Opening China's Inland Empire By Silas Benl IV--The Consortium and Equal For eign Commercial Opportunity. A Japanese Nqvember A Poem By Lilian May Miller Turning a Leaf of the Book of Knowrdge By 11. C, Reynolds The "Tapas" of the South Seas By M. D. C. Crawford Asiatic Book-Shelf Hals of the Orient By Elizabeth Goaa Each month the demand for ASIA increases on the newa.atandi, becaute it unfolds to you a new field of world intereat. The Norember number la on aale now 35 cents at the newa-ttandi and at dealera who hare the better magazines ($3,00 yearly). Get your copy at once. Leave an order with your dealer If hl supply ia gone when you call. DICKENS ON PHILADELPHIA I Novelist Thought City Slow on Visit Here In Last Century "Philadelphia, the city of the dead." might well hnve been the title of n descrlpllie nrtielp of this city written by Charles Dickens, the great I'iirIIsIi novelist who visited here in IS 12, ne cordluK to Joseph I'. A. .Intkson. who spoke on "Dickens in Philadelphia" at (lie Dickens fellowship Inst night. Oflicers were nominated Inst night. The election will lake place at. the next meeting! Those nominated werp .ludgp John 51. Patterson, president! Thomns K. 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The great majority of us in this country know comparatively little of the ideals and manners of life of the great Asiatic peoples and, by issuing in attractive form such a great variety of use ful information in this field and thereby spreading the understanding of Oriental conditions and points of view, you are helping to further in the most fundamental and far-reaching of ways the peace of the world. (Signed) COLIN H. LIVINGSTONE, President Boy Scouts of America President Virginia Shipbuilding Corp. New York City . T EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED It's a distinct aid to any housekeeper who tlcMirs- to economize, and at the. same time have appetiz ing, iiomishiiif; and satis factory cooking at every meal. That'. LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE oniOINM. W0nCC3TEIMHinR TRY ONE OP f Hudson's 35c Dinners Including vegetable. cnoicw f J maats A i flejiaorta Kxcfilleiit orlo. 1505-07 RACE ST. PAUCEL TOST nli, H'.'ll r.Mranr illinir lltler In a I II III K.riir. Ilrilar lleaillirill (mini painixrt nlarmii' II , mi r,m nai Miar 'h"1' " ."! fit pall m WHt.r rilnr lli'MUlirm f'HI'l- i-hoK - of I n- :. -.ffillll Wiitnut 'm'Ii T-irlB on Innrr . flBtf or All-til'' '"! full lil.ilcar tliirnih SmiiI jour tiliotu for .iijtrc',ln',nt titHay. litrnoriltinr.T offVr for 15 (Iio only I . n. rtniitr. iiiamk t n. It. I). Mnnil lllila. Illtl rllKsTNTT HT.. I'lllI.A IN MKMOItlAM MtCOIlMICK In Inline rememhrnni mv wife. ALI.K.N C rCOIt.MlCK. e of died uv -j i'.mu miiiiv mourned HPSli.wn STI'IIM In IIKTII STI'IIM. lovlfljr memory of HLlZA vvho ileparlevi thin life Nov. --i iuua. CHILDHKN Bcatljs AliHI.IIIll.M Nov an. Al.lci; SCIIn Kit, I. II 'life nf .Incoh P Adelh'liii aii'l tlaushler or late Jolin and Kllr.ahelh Srho Ibdd IMatlvea and rrienda Invited in funeral mtvicch. Sat , 2 p. m.. hushnnd'a resl.leni-i.. 4130 IVrhin at . IbivJiorouah, Inl. pilvate. , Al.bllN Nov ail, P.STi:i.l.A, ulnu of I Lewis II Allen luce Melciiirc). Keiatlvaa. ind frliiids Invited to funeral seivhi- Hal . K2n v York si lut N'-rllivVMod lm.ilnn may hr leiil I'll , iim.ilnn ma Auto furirrn s i in i nrrm i Mm:nuv.i.: i 2. inii nm.i AUMJA. d,iliphtnr "f .tnsicph hiuI .It"-, plilnr RctnihTRT ttifPil IMiithf" nml frlninW pii"(i to ftnifr I. I'rl , 1 :V n in . ir-sl din'o of nartMitH. J'Jl!,s llnnro'k M AiiRfl Itit-s S lionlfrfi'iHs'H r.iuirh ll h. in Int jM""! Hnlv Itcikoivnr Coin. UAXTRIl - Nov '.! ItnUKUT. hiMhnml nt Mai irnriH .HXlr. hcc1 "H. HpIhHvp aikI fri'Midf. Vnmt Nt. 1ft. 11. A It. : lntlitn No. HV.'. I O O I' ini(pil tn funnrnl Fi-rvlcn, Tlmrn . i! Jlu t in rts1ilinr if wlnlrr. Mr KUou rannliiK. mil! KifHwrnl aVf , Uox l i rough tut urtvHlp. Uitnilnt(er iVm rrlt-ndj niHV r.il) Wnl ove. Hi:ATTV N I'll. ANNA M. wife nf (f or(f l Heatty. nsml 7,i. rtplatlxf ntid frlpnds invited to 5rviros fon-in-in rrt hurcli invlied to funeral, sat . s::in n. m., -in. w rieuerielil al Sii enui i h renu em niaai Cornu" chrlKll Clmnli in 11 m. Inl. llnW Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral IIBN'NKTT.- Sudilinl.i. N'ov L'n. JIIAN FTTl1' It ivife of Plhetl M. Ilennell, aiti'd 'l rtelallve and frienda Invlied lo aerv-l,-i-. Snt . -ln p m. n 101 Thomua ave. Int. private, rerniiouil Cem. lllItKKNMAIDU Nov 211, M'll.llt:!. Ww A, v' i vk tA tWp jKjnRJ- J) I m&Mwr n ivi and Chester roiul. Hrsn Mnwr. P.i . ' :'n. K f'f "" "ni1 lnl ' convenience , KIIAN'K II. Sr.. Iiu.lmn.l or Annie M. Sat. s n m. Inl nrUllte. I.ner Alerlon , "'..'SHj'f x.,.v o-, t,, ,.,,..,,; , Slewnrl ltelatlvrs i mill frlen,l. Qniiker City 1II:N01:i,. Xnv. SI I.dUISA wife of ',VC n.l frlen.l- Invlte.l to funeral "ervlee, I yUert to funeral. I. nn I.extnlnn. lo. . al . lleorco Itensel and rl.iushler of Cllrl.llan and on j.-,. afiemoon at S o'cloek. from his '- ,"vinI Hedln Ternilnul lfl ' li a in ll.. I.oillne Jumr. tis.-il :l. KebtHea nnrt al reelilenre. M7 N Newklrk et. Int. L iV ,,l 1 Si t'l ' fr,er.U InUle.l lo furnn, " rvlr. I r , 5 1rlVRt;.. Krlenda may call Thura. cle . H '! "Vr V BI J-A. "inn MT Hoanltal. n m . liin .. ii.iiny at. ini. irnuie, m o r oek. x.'? . .n .,,, iu h ktiiavci.t. need 74 Norlhnood Cem l.r.UMAN - N'oi :-.. cn.ini.nH I.K11 &.' It,.' p, m o"lr 11 lllJNNKn - Nov M. -MVUV. wife or .Wine, , MAN. "Bed 82 I IJ .V Kith et Uelatlira nJ . , ,"r'r nidfr. 1 S2t Cho.-li.ut st ' .1. Henner anil .laucliter of Cailmrlne nml lilii.l Invited lo arlrra I rl.. II a. in., , "'IjJ. ,,,'(., f 'nIt T N,;v, -,. ua Clin,, rtauch. lalo Hampton . I Wrl, H fli. ltelatlyea , P. !. Keller t. Son S K. .or. 1,111, Hlm ,.r V. ' if- JnS.., a",d Mettle Strieker (neo and frienda. Altar Sorletv of t'ornilH Cl,rltl 1 l-emeii nv. ini. privaie. . . : ", ,, -, ix ... nd frlencN In M1NA LINK, wldim of Philip .1 Jtlrkenmaler. 1 Cathedral Cem. 1 apeil 51 lllk'tlvea " frienda. North renn ' MASH- Nov. 21. III.lA. wife of Clark Laillee' llilni'tli'lal Sucletj nf the lilvlMua. Iflalivc, nnd frienda Invlte-d to fu- Counlrv Club Inilled lo funeral aervlcea. neral aervlcea, rrl , 2 11. in, residence of 2 n ni . lilt uniiey ei. inear 2ntn al and Montconierv ave I. Jut. prlvale. Norlli !' ilur 1 1 111 IVm WlKTTl'llKIt Nov. 2.. lll'STACK K . hu,bnli, of i:ii.ibelli lloeltrher. need tlv llflatlvia and friend, Invlied 10 run'ial. Tt 1 In 111 apartment of William ll, Haiteia'.iv. :i:tln N llroad al Ini. North wood Cem. ll.'iiuiina niav he viewed 'I hurs . v, to In n tn HRADllX. Nov 21 AN'NIll llltADF.N Inee Pryorl. vvnlovv of John lliaden. Relu lle, and fr 1 ml, Inviled 10 funeral. Sal.. R 11 111.. I21.'l Ami 11 al . WeM Phila Solemn requiem maa. Cur Molher of Sorrovva' church 10 u. in Int Catludral Com. Auto funeral. HIlKLSFOltn t Samaritan Hospital, Nov. art. WILLIAM 11 llItHLSl-ORI). helal tlvea and friends invited lo aervlcea. Sat.. tt'SatSit".'.-. ln."North".dar IMI1 CeM fltrilt Unu.rN nnriOKS Nuv 2ll. PINE, widow of Leo ., ,1 ilrnnk. .mod SO. ltelalive., .,.,,1 friend. ovHle.1 lo funeral aeiviiea. IYI . ll)::lft,,ro ......- .- ,-,- , .;-.. non's resident, .nmuei iirouun, r, 1 1 .X. stith at. Int. private Mr. carmei rem. BUCHliOHN Nov 21. H HUMAN hut-1-and of Alarv Ilurhhorn (nee Itlet). asd fl7. Relative- nd frlen-l't Invited to funeral. Krl . 8.3n a tn. reMdeme. Vullpy and Old York load oak l.aue Solemn leauiem masa hurcli of th llol Arnjeia H a. m. Int. Hole SepuUhr- Cem. Ft lends may call Tliurw 7 C ' " :i m. Auto tserv Ire HCTI.nit - No 21. IZLIZAlfRTII J., widow of r,hraim lutfer. ased HIJ. IteU tlvea and friend invited to funeral bervk.ea, Frl. 1 :30 p in rti1dent c of pun. Harvey fVutler. 23110 W Dakota 8t. CJdth above Dauphin). Inl Fern wood Cem Friends may (all Thura. ie Ahurj paiierc copy. ('ARROIJ. Middenl. Nov 2rt. HUl.HN IADI5N CARRCI.i. ilnuuhter of Ilurrv and llnen-iipal I I 'o ri'ivll j nil l I'll 11 rl i In 1 1 rr h t ii t i.l iMiiioniri ii , . ti n ... .1 ...., ,.-t ., 1 i.l mv Saleoner and nr- 1 ill-roll, uiihi .1 ye.ua 1 m.inth Una noli,,, tn filliei'al n II lie ulven. piirenla reaiilenie ; 1 11 r ,,ki 1,1 1 'LUGO. At Trenton. N. J.. Nov. 2d. .IA.MKS rtl'SSKLL. hunhand of Sarah A. Cle.cs;. ased 73 I'uneral private. H2:i KdKP wod ave.. Trenton, N. .1 . 1-VI. Int. Chelten Hill, Cem . Philadelphia l OI'llllA.V. At lliwhaonvllle. N' '., Nov jr I11A C'OCHltA.N' .ned ill. The funer.il vill lake place from her late realdente In New Hamburg and the eervlcea will he read in Ihe Kplacopal Chap, I lllla notlco of funeral vlll he clwn CON'NOHH.-Nov 2.1 I'ATIIKm.N'K.vvldow of Richard Connoi, and mother of Slater .Mary Tere,a llerndrd of the Sisters of Si Joseph nnlatlvea and friend.. II V. M. Sodality and Pro,per!tv Pride Circle. No. ' .117. C. of r. Invited 10 funeral. S.it., at S:3n a ra . 21.15 N' upal al (near IIUli nail York sir. 1 Solemn hih reoulem ma, a Our Lailv of Mercy chunh to a. in Inl. Holy Orosa Cem Auto fuueial CIlAWFOriD. Nov. 23. ALFRED V. 1 C'KAWKortD. Ileiailve, and filenda Chosen 1 1 l-'rlenda' Lodge, No. 100. I. O. O, r . and .Jordan Encampment. No 5.1. 1 O, O. V,, in vited to funeral aervicea. Thura.. '' p. m.. ...u.,... . ..... -......-i '. - ..,,.. 1.-,., MnriKiierrv ar tjei-iiiaiiLuvvn. nil. u iv.ll' CHAW rOlll). NOV 21 KAHA11 A., widow of lohn Crawford inee Variderhenhenl Held - live, un.l friend, Inviled in funeral aervli ea. Thurs. 11 111. 3314 N S.vdcuhnm st Illl. ' al convenience or ruinu. CROWl.KV N'ov 20. IIII'IIARD. ton of laic I'athanne llrowle (nee Nashl. of 219 H ,10th st Relatives and friends invited to fiineral. Sat.. 8 a m.. Oliver H. Hair llldg.. 1820 Cheslnut al. Mass HI. Patrick's Church I) a m. Int. Holy Cross I'em DAI.ItVMPl.H -Al Jln S, 3th at . Nov. 21. NAOMI P . widow of Augustine Jama, ' ll.llrvmple M, J) nnd dauahter of late 1 inhn 1. Passaniorn. aced e'3. Relatives and friends Invlied lo servlt.es. Thurs in a in Oliver 11. Bjlr Rldg., 1R20 Chestnut et. ' ORRBI.L - ov .n. .maiiv h iiiiiirii.i, i,ocomollv works, invited to runeral serv Int Ixiwden Park Cem on arrival of train i (nee ltrumllevl, widow of Thomas in-roll, I jrrs I'rl. S P. m. 30 N Robinson st Int. 1 T.3 p m. at Hsltlmore. Md. aged -. Relatives and friends Invited tn Arlington Cem Friends may lew remains 1 PATZ Nov 2.1 HIINRY W DATZ aged funeral. Sat, S n . M31 Xlnltv si . Thurs. after 7:30 n. In 1 Ml. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 1 Frankfotd. Services SI. Mark's P K WILSON At Vineland N .1 , Nov. 2V 1 near Mullica Hill, N. J., Sat , B 30 a ill church 3 P. 111 Int. North I'edar IIIll Cem. I KLIZAHKTH. widow of John Wilson, aged I High mass llolv Name of Jesus Church, ' Friends may call Frl. after 7 p. in . ., ' K3. Services Frl . 42K Peach st Vineland. Mullica Hill. -N J., ma. m. Int. llolv Name of Jesus Crm DAT Ruddenlv. Nov 23 OEORCIK A DAT. of '.'Ill's S Darien si . soli of Ists NVllllam A and Margaret Tlav. aged Ti3 Relatives and friend,. 'William McKlnley 1 Council No 3211. Order of Independent Americans. I'hila Lodge. No ill I. O. O. M. Invited lo funeral services. Frl . 2 P. m.. Oliver n Hair Hldg . 1820 Chestnut st Int. Ml, Morlah Ctm. Frlrnda may call Thurs. eve DR LAWRLNcn Nov 20. FI.ORRM'K. wife of Charles He Lawrence and daughter of Oeorge W and Anna M. (ioole ite,.i l.ves and frl.nds Invll -d to funeral services i,i , n ,1, 300 Wlnton si 13d and Jack r" ' . '. . . ii-i-k . An. iiamal. sib mi Mt Morlah 1 em. Remains mav be viewed r rl eve. rif! TOI'NCI. Nov 24 MAY CECKLIA DE TOUNO. daughter of late Th.odora and (Catherine 1 Do Young. Relatives and 'irlcnda lnvllerl to funeral services. Krl., S rnMTitH p m rraMnp of hroiliT 1n iw rtobri t'liaipi'. IH,"7 V 2"lh a int private niTTKHS Nov SI JOHN llKNVtY. Pr . tiuhan4 of Dorothea W I)ltt-. Ilalalltra nml friend. ImperMI Iidee Nu 10H.V 1 O. o. r InMted to funeral aervlrea. Krl., I p. m . K'O I'.lgln ae., Weatmoni, N. J. Int. PrKale. UrNOA.V - Sol 5.1. .IAMKS rtl'.RII. hll liHiirl of ,a irn ttiintfan (neo Illakel. mkph '7 rtelallvea nml frlentla invlleil lo funeral I'.at . ) p in, 0112 r.unfletfm ae . Hupttetnn, I'hila Inl prHate Wllluin Venn ('cm r.AfVl'I.AlK Nn LM. JAMI'.H K hil. Mml of faille i:aatlark (tie- rrer nel. 'Ivea and frlenila lnlte.t In funeral arrvlcea t-ri . L' p in . yil.to W I'llmherland el. tin. rnhale Oreenmoilllt rem. Omll flowers. Vi.'n ervtre- Plt.lN" - Nov 2H, IIKntllSi: A . on of lain l,nnnar! and MMrearet I'llln rtelhtlve. nml frlendu, I l'. II , I'., or (Ilourealer. S I linlied In funeral. Fni . 7.3n " m . rel denre nf Mleliuel .1 llrlfnti alim Itearh at. Kenalnsfon nve. and riearlleld at ) Solemn leiiulem niaea I'hurrh of the Aerenelon l n. in Inl New r.ithedral iVm . i!AI.I,Amtr.H. Nov, 2t. JOHN eon of i ! Alexander and Anna Onllaahar Heln Mi" and frlenda Invited to funeral aanlpea frl L' p in realdrnre D A t olllne JIM Market l Inl. (Iraen,ooil I'em Aillo III mini Uemalna limy bo vleivtd Tnur . i to II P in. . . HAfl.T- No M .IllllN T hilahand of lale Harjli .1 tUu. nurd (19. Itelatlvej and frlrnle. emplniee of Iterorder of Hreiln nrn.e united in funeral. Sat. ran 11 III. IM.l Pike al. Inl private. North I'pilar llhl ' i m rrlanrla'niHi '.nil rrl cie UKIIHAHDT Nov -.-! MAtlT OI.lt IIMIPT tnee I'lKh"! widow of rharlea Oer h.irdt need Mi Itelatliea and frlendB In-, 'I'M to funeral I'rl.. 'J p. in Hi!8 N itli ' Int Nnrtliwood fern. illt'lO.V At lleverlv. N J Nov '.'(. itnlll'.UT aon of .Tiillie" It and Mararet .t fllliam. need l llrlatlvea nnd frlenda. II M of A . Troon Noa S and .1. of tleverli. V .1 . Imltrd tn funeral. Krl . II a l" Pr-inl- lealdenre Ui!l I'ooper t . Heerl N. t Low masa 10 a in. .SI Joseph' I'htltoh. Ile,.rl N ,f. Int lllveralde N J lie. irnln. mn he vlelied Thurs eve. UOMnilrlAl.l. Nov Sll. Mlfj ItAt'lIKl. tlllMI'.KHAM.. need S.1 Itilallvoa and frienda Inilted lo funeral "ervleee. Sat.. I p m rejliiepre Dr. William II. Pratt. Mi! Cooper -t . I'nmden N .1 Int. private, Ml Mnrlalt I 'cm . I'hlln IIAKHKI.K. M uddenlt. 'ni L'll PnKP- I'.lllCK. I.i..h,i,l .,f Umm, ll-euele Inei- , llcihtl nted 112. Ki-lalllca and rrlcnil". Ilcr ii.in l.odao. No 12,"i P nml A. M . directors of Mnz.irt USA. tieortje Ksslhlffer A Son ll-n Socli'lv. Philadelphia Schul.en Vcreln, invllrd to funeral Sun .2pm. ISDt 1, inmliiR i Inl Ml Peare iVm Iti'inalin inn be vlewM Sat . 7 to 10 p m UAl.t.OWIJt.t, Nov 2.1 KI.I.KN M . wlfo nf llnrrv llnllnwell inee WIIon1. Ilelalivea i'iid frlendH Invited to funeral. Krl H'Sfl a In resilience of son In-liw John .1 Mo III mil 1HIM1 a a-llh al. Mass of requiem M lMnioT'd s Chun li jn a m. Int. prlate HAltltlS Nov. an. rillnniip. J. Iiusband n.i. i..e. 11. lee. scriicee, of Kllen It Harris (neo Hrownl. jn,1 rrlem1 lovllerl In funeral S.it . 1 p m . II N. l'cnrh at. nil. pnvaie .,, 11 - M.IIV ...l.li.... nf Tnlll, lli'r. loee Kidianl' Itelillvea and frienda. I hacred Heart Sodalllv of the Iminiculat mioAtitlnit Cluirrh. Inilled tn funeral. I'rl . 7 .10 a 111 . loin Crease -t Solemn reoulem tilrfaa I nmnciilate Conception Church tl a, ni, Int llolv Cross Cem .. llt'.NnV On Nov 2.1 Will. JOSF.P1I. I.tishiind of Ann J Henry need 74 ears ItclntlMa mid frienda Invited lo funeral serv ice, on Prl . al 2 p ni. pieclselv, at his Isle residenic. 2410 N .Marshall st. Int inllate Tl. -lorlah Cem 11KSTKH. Nov. 21. .IACOH IIP.STKII M I)., lined Nil tlelntlfca nnd frlemla Invlied lo services. Prl.. 11 a. in. Oliver II. Hair lllds. tN'-'O Chestnut al Inl private. Tren ton, N, .1. p,iper copy. HL'PSON Nov a.'i. KA.THKTIIN1:. dimrh lr of Prancis and Sarah Hudson (nee WH helinl. awed 3 mouths Kelatlves and friends Invlleil lo funeral. Krl 1:30 n in. residence of pircnta, lao Walklns fet. Int l-Vrnvvoud Cem itrmulns ma be viewed Thura. eve lll'NTKIt Nov. as. SARA C.bK.NN wife of William A Hunter and dnushtor of Marv . nml late l:. Passmorc Wnllcer. used ait Itehillvea and frienda Invlied to funeral services Sal . a i m . 3ial Jaaper st Int prlvale, Cedar Hill Cem Hcmnlna may lo viewed l'ri. S to 10 p. nt. JACKSON -Nov 21. MAItY W.. widow ,,f William II. Jackson, late of 700 N ISth 1.1 Kunernl services I'rl., 11 n m, Atheil Jlooro it- Son. 1121 N 1Stht Int. prlvale .lAlltl - Nov 21. WILLIAM, husband of Ldni .laffo (nee Sllleal. nffed 37. rtelallves ' nnd friends Invited to funeral services Pr j ii m . 1L'"K N iijrlrn t int. p-rliHlr .rOflNStN Nov 2T nt- Iinndilf Vn l.lZZtlJ K np Hilton!. lff of A I John on. ukM 7. Hrlalivpn and frkndH Jnlt-d (.k funnrnl nrr crH DO 1 ',. Main Kl . I.MtlF dul4. li Wat . 2 "0 p tn i;ntotnhtn"nt prl- I nt l.-uifdal'' MaufuMcum Trifiidn niav v remains Krl.. -to ! p. m. Ki:U.VAN No 2 MAHilAlU'-T II wiTpi nY l-.UKon KcrnHTi fn'p Mvbiii) nH 'JO llp.ittp and frlonil InvttPd tn fun'THl. ,tt . S a in , -A" Marlirt Ft,. t'ltnidPti, N .1. IIIkIi nin.i. Cliunti nr thr Iinmdrul.itp t'nnrnjit.nn ! a m. Int. 'al''nrj IVm . KNKI3. Ni ZT,. i:iHVAIU J., huhband ' of Pophip A KnT ntatlpfi aw) frlcnd I Iinltfd tn funeral sTvicAr. Tlmrn 8 i m.. M41 Unrrt av. Int Krl. Whitehall. Md ! KNIOKT At ' Wfnnnah. N. J.. Nnv. '2i. AIJ.II V. K.. wife of I M ward Knlcht and 1 jiaiiiji.iiiiji. kov -. i;.-nnv. widow of 1 1 ivoriso V. .nareerimi inee sniui. nued ns. ' llelallvra and frienil, Invited to funeral. :i 11. m , realdence of aon-ln-law. IVM- I lain A. lllake. 8127 I) at . Vox Chase. Phllj Inl private. Oieenmonnt Cmii. MAUINUlt Nov. 2.-1. JOHN' MAlslNlin, Krnndnon of William and Sallin ti'Toole, aped K mouths. Kunerul Sal . U p. m,, resl dflice ol Inle nranduinther, Mra. l:ilzahflh Dollarlnii. 210 W. Jeffervm it. Int. .c Min, Albeit J -Ma vs. uoa IM. 4th nt. int. Alt ivacp win i nenus may can inura , 7 to It ii m Mrt'ANN. -Nm -M. ANNIK 8. dauslitfi of lnte Pa t rlt K and 1'ntherinf ."Vlirnnn. ItPla "livprt and frkiidi. It V M. Sodalitv. 1,phi;u of tiif miti-i; tipari or inn cathedral. l.eaitue Auvitiarl, No .lllllll. of Ml. rialicda'i mi. umentH or yi. iMnsh. invited in fuiirral l-'rl S JIU n in . l.rnthfr' ie,l- drncp, Mr ThonidH Mrt'aiin. Ltl0 Winter si. SolPtnn r ui in inaMi Catliedrnl ID a. ni. Int. t'alhedrat Cem Antn fuifral. McCANN Nov 'Jl KMZADm'II M.. widow of John P. .McCain.. ItolntUrs and frlind iniltr-d to funeral. IVI.. 8:30 a. m., HOOO Parrtsh st Solemn hlfih requiem mass Church of St. Francis Aavler 10 a m. Int. Old Oathcdr.il Cem. Auto funeral. AlrCKYSTAL. Suddenly. Nov. "X CAYlCi- LINK, widow of John II McCrystal. JleU- Uvea and frU?.nvlW. funeral. ITI.. 8:30 a. in . residence of slater-In-Iaw, JJra, 1 MarffArct T. Weher. 3033 Sprlne Garden st. , Solemn mass ot requiem Churcli of St. , 'nl5s ol. "u'5."" V"U.. . ' . ABallla JU a. m. ini. Iioi) i-rosa v.cm, auio EGrVICf. MfiiipnMfiTr vnl. nn Tiirwr a i kk iui HJfhPTaf ".r?: ffi L,V fiLl U0f u u,v i'twfrtLUJm0,.nl Kelly;. Relatives aticl rrleno. St. Auirun- iliie'a Hene,,. Iis,ely Invited lo funeral. S.it., S 3D u m . funeral parlors of J. Itavmond Kellv lflS W. dtrard ave Solemn liltih niaj-s of remjietn J-,. "w'bth a .McK'AV Nnv f."iN. winow nr Tllomoa AlrKa.v. Ueluthe, and filends in vited lo funeral aervlcea lli . 2 u. Ill 1131 S 2. Id at. Int -dt Morlah Oem Tllend, mav coll Thura eve, I M.'LAL'liHI.IN. Nov 2,1. IIAHOAHKT 1 1,., vvldow of Malthew J McLauirlllln Hi-1-1 allvva nnd friend, invited to funeral. -Mon , 1 s-llft 11 m. 27!1 S. Ilhan al ClHlh and Spiuce ata I Solemn jnaa, of reoulem church of , Tranrllnuratlon. 10 a in Int Old Cathedral ..I , ' r'",'.r. i" rC. "" ... ,,.Uui- t MI'.WKS. NOV 2.1. .II'.SM, hUHband ,...,i i -.,,. . of Lvdla Al, Mevvea (nee Ililevl aged SO. Ftelallvea and friend,. Poai .No 2 ll A It,. Survivors 72d Itcet , ivnna Volunteers: Anna M. Itoas Clnle. No. .10 Ladlea' Auxll larv II A It.. HLinatlu Council. -N'o 111.1. 11 I' A. M.. Inviled to servhe, Mon . 2 p. in . 1201 X. Jeaeup at. Inl Northvvood Cem. M1LLIJH Nov 2.1. IJUNLST hu,band of Inle Mar.v Miller (neo Massa). used .VI. Urid ine and friend, Palestine l.odffe. No. 1,11 I' nnd A M. : Warwick I'aalle, No 171 A 11. K. M C. and Ii O. II. SikIiiv. inviled 10 funeral. S.ll . 2 p. In.. I'll! Mile hell al . Iloxhorouah Service Tleihan Lutheran Cliurih 2:11 p. m. Int LeverlnKlon Cem Ml'LLKN. Nov. 23. JOHN J . husband of Snllie K. Mullen (nee Marltevl Heiatlve, and frienda. Holy Name Kooletv of the As. tension Church and PoBtofflce Protectlva Aran . Invited to funeral, Sat. R.311 a ni.. r.niT II st. Solemn mass of requiem I'huroh or the Aaoennlon 10 a. m.In1. New Catha drul Cem Nt'OKNT. Nov 2.1. at the I'resbjterlan lloml for Aged Couples. and Mm. Hula. Pa., JA.MK.V W , husband of -Mar M Nugent aL-ed 7(1. Iteintlvea and frienda Inviled lo aervlcea, at the Home, Frl., 2pm Int. i -r ..,-. ". ., riiiiiii.e . . ,,,,,,,, ,. , o I'ON.NI.I.L -Nov. 21. 11,1 IVM JI . liuaband of Malv N O'Oonuell Uilallvea ntid friend, San llottilliurn Council. No. 2311. l" of C. ; Vletrlx Calhollo Club and llolv .Name Soiletv. invited to funeral Frl.. s.:tu h. 111. 3227 llaverfonl ave. V. Phlla delphl.i. Utah mnss of reaulem Church of our Ladv of Victory 10 a. m. Int Cuthe- ilrul I'etn I IKIPKN - Nov. 21. PAUL 11. son of Sam uel nnd Lela Ogden. Helatlvea and friends I Inviled to aervlc.,. Sat.. 2 .li. m. parents' residence. 2,111 W Turner at. Int North wood Cem. Tlemaln, may bo viewed Frl . . K lit 10 p. m. ... . 1 owiCN Nov 2J. iuiaui.hh. iiu.oano or lals Jennie n.- Owen ageo iirianve, and friends Radisnt Star Lnd No n. shrpherd, of Rethlehetn: United Rrclberhood I of Carpenters and Joiners of America and yVnodhtlrv Ixvdge, No M. I. O. O. F Invited ,n funeral. Frl ,11a m . 3t3 N STtli st 1 cimde n N J Int. Arlington Fern Friends 1 mav call Thurs eve. Cape Mav papers opv , i-ARKKn. Nov. 20. AMELIA s wlfa of c,ttrlea L. B. Parker (neo Hergmanni aged ' 31 Relatives anil friends, members of tha 1 irirnt Moravian church and Pilgrim Iaidge f n.hecca. of Kgg Harbor, j? j invited funeral services. Sat 2.30 p. m 501(1 ,; 3 .,1 n prlvsto. Illllsld Cem Re ... . ma. he viewed Frl 7 to tl n in. '" .:..... --., nn i tT t r.,i rt tl. n I'AIIIVI.IV ,,iiv ., ,, .-,,, , ,. ,, , , IvF.H. formerly of Olr.rdvlle. Pa, Jtelatlves and friends, Camp No, 75, 1 O. s 1 pi A .of SI Clair, and empljjes of ttis PhlladelpttU Mint Invited (o fun,era rrvlcas at 1.130 N lUth at St '3 p, m. Int. Northwood Cem, 1 .1 .h.ob.tA. f 9 lnfa IiiHOnh 1 und Plla A - - . ,,r-Al,,f?.. VATTOV V II ,irN-iri ! daiuth tor of Inle IIurIi nnd Mnranrpi Pallon Kelit'ive nnd friend" imnitn ra of the Hflh Per.. mi. d PffhiMsn rhuri-h and halibalh iiliuoi liniied to funeral nir Irea. Prl 2 ll m IP.17 V. Allephnv af Inl. private PHOT At dauahter'a r'aldenee. Jlr llarrr H. Walton, lllenaldp. P.i . Nov Sit, .IAN'I: ti , widow of rtiarlea .1 Pleni tteia Uvea and frienda Invited lo aervlrea Snt . II n m Olher II. UnIP lllds.. a:'(l ("hejl nut nl.. I'liila. Inl private POI.VK M af W. Cumberland M . Vnv as. KHTIiM.i:. dniiahler of .loerph nnd lalo .lentilo Polak Itelntlvea nnd frienda Invited lo funeral. Krl., I inn p m. pnrlora l.manuei Aaher ft Son. Km; Plnmond at. Int private Mlrkve larae Cem PIltlTKItt Nov. SI A t'l A Pitornut. daiiahter nf Cmllio nnd Marhirri Prnlerl Itelallve and friend Invited lo funeral. I'rl I' a ni asm S !7lh t Uequlem hlah tiiBa. St Moulin a I'bureh. 17th and Hlmer ata , tn u ni Inl llrtv Cros Cem. HAMrlMKl.t, Nov Jr.. NKl.T.ir. r. . widow nf John W. Hum. (VII (ne Tltibellal. Kelnllvoa and frlend Invited to funeral. I'rl , B P m reatdenee of dmichler. Mra. A. II. I outer fiflin Poplnr at. Int. Arlluston cm. tiAMflnr -- Nov ;i .iamk.s rtAniRRr, need 7a thirl.il from Urimlilpni llnmltnl Mortunrv Sal . I p m. int (Ireenmount I em. m:i:si: Nov an nnonm: w nni'.st?, need iii. Iteintlvea and frienda Invited to funeral. Sal ,2pm laa: s Markoe -t Int private Itllnsn o 2, al 111 W Walnut lane, llerninntown J IIAItlllSON, huhand of Maria Ileeae and eon of Into Jamea and Kmma Uees nged 7a Kuiierot aervlcea Sal. 11 n in HKIN On Nov 31. ItUfl. Al.rlX'AN'DKR. husband of ARatha lleln (nee Solomon), naed fill. Iteintlvea nnd friend" also W O War den Itenefl-lal Aann and Alrare-Lorrnlne So elet Invited lo funeral on Saturday inorn Inu. at s an. from inle reaidenoe. ar.as nickinaon al Hlitli maaa of reoulem St. Alovalua'a chuinh in o'clock Int. Holy Croaa Cem Auto funeral nOHRFtTH Nov 21 MAHY wife of Wil liam tl Itohefta. aaed a Itelatllea and friends Invited to funeral. Thura.. 2 p. m , from late residence. Main t . Itulmivllle. Pa Int Iteeehwc'od cetn . Itu1meille, P.i. ItOIHIBHS. At Atlantic citv. N. J. Nov. :'- "'!"" m'uunna.in'e t-arnev . wiio.ni Jpnn uoocera. iieauvca ano iricniis in- vltert to funeral Prl.. S;in a in. 1111 Kol aom ave , Atlantic City, N .T lliph mass I of requiem Church of Holy Spliit I) a. m Int. J'leasnntvlllo Oem. ItOMIil Of 11111 W PaK.-vuiik ave Nov i 2S KHANIC P. . son nf Into Krederlck and I Marciret Itoml need ,1.-i ItelntlveM and I frienda Invited lo funeral services, l-'rl . 2 i i m Oliver 11 Hair Itlds: tvjn Chestnut el Int Norlliwno'l Cem Prlends may call Thura 7 lo ID in. HYAN Nov 2S, MAItT wife of Patrick .1 Ityan. Itclntlvc" and friends. II V M ' jSodnllly of si Vcronl. a'a r'lmrch, Invlied l" funeral. Sal s,3iin. m 13:1 W Ontario , u,.leiM iniiHs of reoulem Kl Vernnlea's i Church la a in Inl Hol.i Sepulchre Cem I SKIHKIIT Nov. IB. Kl.l, ,T . wife of O SKIHKIIT ' .1 Setbert. Itelntllea nnd friend Invited t I funeral services. I'rl., R P m 027 I'hestnnt t Kurthor servlrrn ruimyra Ta Bi.. i 2 ;in p. m. I 8HAIn:n. At art12 tlannltnn M . Phil-, 1 adelphla. Nov U."!. IlISMKCrA SHAFKKH (nH Nuch). widow nf William Shaffer, ncM ' 7. IlMatlvoi and frfendi. Invited tn tcerxlrp. i Sat . L..n p m.. St. Thomas's Chuirh. j Whitpniiirah. Ia .srumwoon. xo 2. .1 kiiank. hw- hand of Pnnna M. Sherwood UHntlven and ' frlendf. Hohert A Lnmherlon l"dse, No , 1 IMI. V and A. M . Kant Uml Hopubllran I'luh Arthur .Morrow Itepubllran lub, 20th Ward Itepubl.ran Kxerutlvc (omtnlttee: rjn plne Hei'elver nf Thxpp Offhp Invitpd tn funeral TVlce, p-irlnrn David fj. Kranken fleld Jt Sons 3- S, f.-d st. Int. Woodland i'em j 1 SHKST'Mt Nov. 21. Kl.WOOr f . litis hard of K.llra Hhuater (nn Kirk), aurd Id. flplntlves nml friend. I-'rankford l.odir-. No 1 l No 2!i'J V. and A. Al.; WlncohorkliiB Trlhe. I No :13. 1. O H. M-: Wiishinirtnn Council. I i Nn l. (, V. A. At,, and Meridian Sons of l Asemh1y invited lo funeral. Krl.. S P. m.. 11(133 Howarth at,. Krankford. Itcmaln nuv m vir-d Tlturs, after 7 i. m. Int. North I Cedar Hill Cem. ! SMITH. Nov. 2t. JOHN H.. husband nf Itosfl Smith. Heiatives ann rrfnds. m. h and P. nf Bureau of Wat-r. InvltM to ru- nnriil Prl . H:30 a n TifiSt CrUtendfll st.. tjerinantowii. .oh'tnn mas of requiem 1m I mnrulato Otnceptlon Church 10 n. m. Int i Hnlv Hpimlrhm Cem 1 SMtTI.I.INrt. Nn 2.'. CT.AUA At wlfp nf Millard K. HmulUtis mid danchter nf the t lnt John and Salllo Pow Relatives nnd r l tenon uiviien in Hn irni j-pi , ...tn p. in.. "132 13 Cumberland "t Int private rteinnlna niHt bo lMMd KtI , S to 1( p. in ROPKU. Nov. 25. KDWAKD ,T . huohand of Josephine (nee Kenny) and son of Alice C and lato IMwnrd M Snper Relatives and fi lends. Penna f'minell. No 312, Royal Arcanum. United to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 tt nt IRIrt froske nt. Solemn requiem mass St. KHzHheth's Chunh 10 a m. Auto fu STKRMNtl Nov. 23 ANNKTTK R.. widow of Jamea Sterlinc RnlatUos and friend. .Htrner's Ruslnes CnlleRe. Invtted tn funeral services. Sat., in a. in . realdewe of W H. Weaer. :&n N. Gth hi. hit. prunt' Ilnrnu'l -I rrnl Q. vP d to funeral. Frl., 2 p m.. rtidencp o mere. Irt'JIt Hnwarth it.. Krankroru. int. urii-utn i 'n i-ii u oil Hni Inl (i .oiind. Mi-i.r.TVAN Suddenlv. Nov 25. MART. I widow of Timothy Sullivan. Uelativen and friend invited to funeral. Frl . 8:H0 a. nt.. i Ml V; Wllriey nt. High mans lniniHrutate roncepiinn Church 10 a. m. int. Old catne wh'iti'.mi'.t Suddenly nt .Tefferson Jloa- P''V ,,,,, Vi. ' ' " dl'd, "oi ?!?,. f ,' . ro,r ",,' "rf n'h ... Jf, ii..t vv 'r. .itfi.iA hwf.knKy. who rr- I ,.. .' ...' . ..!. TT Ttl1- T11 tllno I .Iflllll II IHl'A, SIS ( Sill Helativra and friends In- Tlnir ft n m Snlrmn hlKh irniin nf reiiuieiu nt- Mary l-nurcn l.m i lunrioi inui-.i - ... I a. m Int private. Timiim Vnv nn ill Conner Ho, pita' i'nmden. N J., iiiiiiaiiw inn i.yiiv;. THOMAS, aned "2 Ilelatlve, and friends1 inviled lo funeral servire, Prl . 2 p m . apt, W. M .11 nurreii. ,-i .ii.iiivi .i . ;;r,':.';,l;,':-n;.vJ,a,',n,ThUr.Va,af.er','i,el,?h,nCm l iiMP'ON Nov Sll, at May' Land - in- N 1. HAItltlSIIN THOMPSON. eeed si. MemherH or I. il Lii 'leinpi,. hi' einuton i oniilianiier, rso. .m. hi .iihhiiui Chanler. of i annlen. nnd frienda Invited lo L.vi....a .it roHidenre. .Mav ', Iaiidinc. Sat.. 2:,'(ll p m iht Preahvterlan Cem. Purial 1 eorvli-eH in inarce or l nny i.ouko, .o. i-n, 1. anil A. M. nmlt flower, TIIOHP Nov. 2Ii. KATtinni.NR. wife of Joaeph II Thorn, need 74. Heiatlve, and frienda members of Memorial M. H. Church elh and Cumbortand wta.. Invited to funeral nervlce,, Krl . 2 p m . 2.117 N. Slh et Int. Northvvood Cem. Jlemalna may be lowed Thur, 7 to 10 p. m. "TflMUNS .,,,,... I:ioventh mo. 2th. BLI.EN C ur. ai .Norn,iown m oen w hjow oi r nincn iomininii, hkfu j. ivei- Uvea and friends Invited to funeral aervlcee. Friends' Home. cor. Swed nnd Powell t.. vnrriMtmvii Pa KtMi.dv "fl(h Inst 11 n '"Shi "aervlcea n Ityherry" Meltlni , iiftlll. .. n , i nberrv Frlendu' I c,?wt&. VrWottri a,MlnB it?adlnc Terminal 1:02 p. m. on ar- ..' it. s m ti .j n.i rlvMl of train at Somerton 1 :fi1 n. I'P.IIIl.N Nov. 2.1 Sl'SAN. widow of Charles A I'rben. Relatives and friends. In viled 10 funeral. Frl , 3 p. m. Grobler'a Parlors IVmhertnn, N. .1. Int. private. I'lUJl'IIART. -N'ov 2.1, (1F.UHOE C. hus hHlid of lato Atrnes Punald I'rriuhart. .Serv ices and lut pilvuto. 223 lUmpden ave., Norberth P.i WAl.DltON Af Atlantic r-iiv V J Nov. 20. MAItY .IANK KRSIClN'l:. widow of John V Wnldron Relatives and friends iuvHfd 10 funernl servliea. realdence of daughter 117 S. Rhode Island nve Mlantle city I-""rl 3 n in. Int Pleasanlv Hie N J Cem WALTON. Nov. 25. KDWARn hu'hand of Annelta L Walton. Relatives and friend, .Inks Trlhe. Nn 30(1. I O. R .If. fnvilcd lo funeral services. Frl K 41. m , 1703 N. (IralK at Int. private Fernwnod Cem. WATK IN Suddenly. Nov 22 J IIALn Vv'IN' WATK1.N. husband of late .Margaret Ann Vv'atkln son of tale Joseph and llo herci Ann Watkln. aced (III. Relatives and friend,, emnloves Allen, Lane A- Scott, printers. 12lo Clover si . Invited to funeral, Sal . 2 p ni . apartments F.. Verkes, 1723 S. BNIh al Inl private Jit Zlon Cem. Friends may rail Frl . after 7 p. m. Auto service. WHIl'KB. Nov. SI. CHARLES, husband of Sallte Weteke (nee Kennedyl and son of late rldward and Louisa Woleae. Relatives and friends employes of the Iialdwln Loco, motive Works. Invited lo rUncra, Frl. 8.30 a m. 1720 N. Flier st Solemn reoulem mass St. Lltsnbeth's Church 10 a. m. Int prlvale Holy Crusa Cem Autn funeral. WRnilKL Nov. 21. FRANK X husband of (Irai-e Werliel (nee Hecker). aged 45. Relative, and frienda. Wlt-Chl-Ta Tribe. No. iw. Imp. O. R. M. ; I'hila. Quartet Club: Herman-American Republican league of the 13d vvnrd. invited lo vlevv remains. Thurs., N to 10 p in.. 30211 N. Darien at. Funeral Lancaster l'a Sat. morning. Renulem mass SI Joseph's Church (1 a. m lnl. St. Jot.eiih'a Cem. Lancaster pajiera copy. WI1ITC1I.MII. Nenr lilversoti. in Rucks COUllly JM., AI.HA.XI'M . WIIITCOMH. SBi'd rtS Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral Prl All serv ces Conestocra ltolel P m. Autos will meet train at Llverson 'l anil 11 a. m, , WJIITI.RV Nov. 24. WILLIAM M husband of .Marv Fllen IVhttlcv (nee Kleelc- nerl, formerly or Allininnurg, j'a., aged 72 'Relatives and friends, emplojes of iialdwln s- j and urn pnvaie int snoam cem V ItieluOil N J WOLLF.NHF.ROKR Nov 2.1 LKHMAN. husband of Fann Wnllenberger Relative, and friends 1ft Morlah liOdge No. 15,1, F and A M Chevra lllkur Chollm. Ma lesiic 11 and 1 Anns Invited to funeral. Fn 10.30 a m 1524 N Franklin at. Int. Adaih Jeshurun Cem DNDERTAKEUS lOrrlUYLERs I llba SRQAO A,B i.rMt, At)rMTr.m.STp tK3siwT,Ti: or rMKi. r. amhlkb. :3' leceaeil I.etiera teatamentarir on- I'm above cstatr Iiavlnc been granted to frja '.''."V.""" '"" nBd frint Oeinpany nt rhU rlelphla, all persona Indented to th aafd catato are requealed to make payment an4 thoao tiavlnn clalma to present tn ism), without delav. to TUB rilOVItlENT 1,1KB AND TrttTST COM- ta.nt or riift.Aiir.LPiiiA ASA S WINO. President. 4011 f'heatnil! at . riilladelphla, lf55S"KRTATr. til' PAI'l. H. KINO, da- M reaaed lttera testamentary upon Ihe entata of 1'n.nl S. Hlnr. dereaaed, havlnc been urnnted to l'liMlir Trnat To., all rr anna Indebted to the paid estate are raauaalrit to make, payment, nnd those havlns: elalnia acnlnat lh aame to present lhm, without delay, nt the office or the raid company. 3a5-33l Chestnut al . Philadelphia . W.M. P. ORST. Prcsldant Or tn Its attorneys. VAN riPHHN JOHNSON IOI2 Stephen tllr.ird llulldlnir E03T AND FOUND rjP.r.DP Salvatoro lost deeds section It. ranKe 11 tot in Molv Proaa Cemetery! liberal reward 71(1 B 8ih at PERSONALS TO WHOM IT MAY CONTKIIN Toko notice that I will not be responsible for anv dehla or bill Incurred In mv nama 1 any one hul myeeif Jlefusn credit to all persona on mv a -count t-iANIKT. SI'TTBn .lit Mount Ilollv. N" 3. r,iled Noiember J4 mill Tilt: srilSCPinnilS the etecutora Tt Bo pbla M Van Artpdalen deceaaed, deslro in neceriain mo I'reacni wnertfapouta o va lerla Van Artsdalcn. who U clven a learacy In Ihe will of aald deceased Wank M. Miller, Asburv Park. N J.: J.u Jlarryott, Jamcaburir. N. J . executors HELP WANTED FEMALE nKi.i. TKi.BPHrwj. orr.rtATiNo Pr.rtMANKNT POSITIONS OKKUnilD TO TOUNO WOMKN HKTWKBN 18 AND S!J TUAHS. Jii rnn wi:t:k poii pirst 4 wbp.khi. iir. no pr.H wkiik in months, with IIAP1D AUVANCll.lCNT TIIHIIKAITTISH. sitortT iiotinn irJr.xrRNsivu nor i.uNOtr.n COMl)ltTAm-K. rtKST nooMf PICKNHSH DISARIMTr hunkkIth CAItCKUL.br CHUSBN ABSOCIATE3 rT.i. ppniiovAt.i.r Avr Tt-trirtf rAT. I VKTWK.PN ll A M AND R P. M , TO i HEB iriSS IITAN. 1U31 AIICII BT.. Irin3T FLUOll tub uELb Tnt.ririio.NB ro or rA. BOOKKIlIUMen anil eeereiary wanted for private tctionl. V Bill, lyilcer Offlco. CLHUK lirlrnt dirt for ueneral clerical ior,i in rleaaantly located office, central aertlon: mu,t ha quick nt figure anil wrtta a lelrlhte. hand: nlato what you have been dolntr nse and aalary expected, r O, Uoi 7.-. 1 Plilladelphla. . Cl.KKK for ceneral ofllce wnrk. muat b hrlKht nnd careful worker and bo able to operate typewriter, ntntn qualification, and salary expected. N 26, I'. O. Box 3.'i00, CAMPnKI.I.'S SOUPS KSTAHUHHH11 ISBil DIUI.S A Nil WOMKN Must m: ovnu in vkakh of aor (illlLS MUST I'UllNISll I'HOOP Or AOR Kon KlTi'lII.'.V WORK riiKPAiiiMi i:nTAnLEa .MI1ATS ETC M.PO OHNnilM, I'AC'lunY WOltK STBAPV n.MPI.OTJinNT MINIMUM RTARTINO RATBR INi-'I.l'nt.VlJ BONUS 111 AND IS FOR IS HOURS TI.MB AND HALF TIME ' OVKR 4 HOURS lNCHCASnt) AlrTOMATICAI.I.T I'l.llNTY OP OVnrtTIME joshpii cAMrm:i.i, compant 21 ANll MARKKT 8TS. L'AMDHN. N J inn omi.s wanted OVKIl 111 Y11AIIR OF AOB IN NKW rsKPAIlTMUNT NO HXPCIIIKNCK NF.C1SSSARY l.UIIIT. AIRY I'Al'TOIlT tll'lrilltAni.K STHAIJT WORK .12 W13KICS. A .TltAR HOT I,UNC!Ii:S lEUVKD AT I.I.HS TIIAM COST it S llOOIl PAY: 15X'BI.I.KNT TREATMENT. I.EARNKRS MID II? WUUKLiT LicanxT Mvnns tobacco co. 3D AND ONTAItlU STS mni.a wantkii 1 1 years or over 0 nn per -vveelt lo start Rapid advancement .eaay work llapld advancement, eaay orU Mr.l"KUR. SMITH PAOr, Water anil Snyder ave nlriT.a I yrr. nnouinr: onu.s to what rAPK. I AGES; UXPEllir.NCK NOT NUCB33ART. APPLY EMPLOYMKNT DUHEAU LIT BIIOS. , amLS ,o , .OWa. fold al.tlon-ry .K: ! good pay whllo learning-. TC A Wrlfht Co.. llroad .ind Huntingdon ala. , HOSIKRY menders, experienced on infants' hose and children's socks Apply Rock' land Hosiery Mills. 3211 Kensington ave 1IOS1LRV examiners, exp'd on infants' hose. Rockland Hosiery Mill. 3211 Kensington; HuIISK JIISTRHSS for private school want-' ed; must bo experienced. P 521, Idgsr Of dco. , llOFSLWOHK Olrl wanted! no laundry) pin in cook: ref. (Iverbrook 7210 SCRL'II WOMAN wanted, lo do cleaning around a mfc plant. Hrown . JIaller Co.. 4111 N Franklin. . . STLN'OORAPIIE'R competent youne woman wanted In nn established and faat-growlnir business: knowledge of bookkeeping- ard clerical duties desirable: must possess Initia tive and tact and write own letters if neces sarv: an edluhoni? or dictaphone operator preferred- state fullv jour onnllflcatlons and salary to begin. "Z 21." I' O. Box ,'I1SI , STKNOIiRAPlIKH. competent stale oxn. and salarv oxperled. V 821). Ledger Of-' fire. , , . TYPIST lo address envolopes and encloss circulars; hours S:in to : salary J50 per month: slate ago and experience. A 211, l.etllter Office. WAIST IIUAPHP.S AND FINISHERS-- FIRST-CLASS PKR.MANFNT POSITIONS (lOOn SAl.AltlKS. CONVKRSF. 1623 II ST. WASHINGTON 11 I' - VAITi;i:sy. while. Protestant small adnlf family Applv bv letter. 1 '.'l Ledger Olfice TVOMBV WB REQU1RF. WOMKN TO WTtAP PACK AOUS: KXPERinNCK vIOT NBCKSSART, ArrLY EMTI.OVMKNT BUREAU LIT BR08. WOMKN AND lilRLS wanted for our rack ing nnd Icing department: experience, un necessary; liberal wages and plenBant ailr roundings. National lllscult Co., 131)1 Glen, wood ave. WOMKN under 30 years of age to work In larlour capacities In polishing and inspecting de partment: experience not necessary Apply llets-llrlght Mfg. Co . Front st. and Erie' ave. WOMKN TO WORK IN PACK1NO DEPART. MHNT DRIKD FRUIT HIJSINKSSi CALL RKAIJY FOR WORK; HOOD WAU1C8. CALL 1.111 S. I'-RONT ST. TOUNO LADIES to work In finishing at. partment of engraving liousa; congenial work: good pay; experience, not necessary. K. A, Wright Co , llroad and Huntingdon an. TOUNO WOMEN WANTED, TOUNQ WOMEN Foil VAillDUS DEPARTMENTS EXPERIENCE NOT IifECESSART 1 HIOH WA0E8 A1TLT ESirLOTMBNT BUREAU i.rr BRoa. CleneraJ Bl'fllNBKS fiBRVICE i 111 j;.att4,Til;r STENoaa,, .:,i, imoiidiis oi apinliti. r , m II t ll Al ' si I M I tl rtl tl ' " Oi I Xim.. 4
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