V. ii rs '' K Iv r- V Irv IV ii Vi T 20 i in i wttammm saw BUSINESSNOTES ' t i rrlmarx cotton coodn Inst week re trained the utrrltBth lost lu the dedlne begun two werkM ago nnd went nlinost price records established a few weeks to. The hide market was ery quiet last reek and little business wan transacted. Dry hides were nominally on the old basis of forty 'eight cents for Mountain Bogota and Orluocos, but virtually no Interest was dlsplnjed by bujera at Ihls price lnfiM-pitt In llin unnlen t nnila .mile li centered on the Mile of Australian wool to be held this month in ltnstoi. under the nuspices of the Tlritish (!ocin ment Hevernl nf Hie lending mills E" i.Vi ii i 'ending minx have Withheld naming prkes oil goods1 for nest fall pending the outcome of I the Hoston sale. I More .irtliity was noted In nil I branches of the fur trnde lout week Ofdder weather stlmulnled retail sales. Jobbers and manufacturers reteletl good repeat orders from relnilers in the South, West and Middle West The bulk of thee orders e.illcd for coats, of Trade ('ommissliiiici I'hllip S Smilli whose reiiotls ou othtr Latin AineiUrn markets are well known to the trnde STERLING BELOW $4 MARK Demand Bills Quoted In New York at $3.99 Francs Lower New York, Pec. 1 Sterling fell be low the $4 mark In the local eihnnge market again toilin : demand bills being quoted nt $.'l.0')'J4 for the Knglish pound, Viv below Saturdnj i losing quotations. Prom ilictks uunle a new lnw reroril todnv. belnir olloled nt 0 S,i t for the American dollar Lire dusks also fell 0 centimes to lU.iltl foi the dollar, while (icininn marks weie quoted at 1I..1."! cents each The market opened weak this morn ing except foi francs which wne n snnde better. Mcrlini: ntui lire were near the Iirciious low records. i niintntlnns er" Demand "terling :i.!H. H-tables I 00', franc cnbles II.M. clicks 0 S3 ; lire , Cab CS l'J..(.. lieiks 1.'..,; hw ss 2.35: Austrian ..SO. Around middnj Trench exchange was t the new low records of 0'S" for ca bles nnd 0.S7 for i hecks Sterling and lire were unchanged nt the uirh fig ures of the morning. Demand sterling xas S.fl'I'H. (allies 4 00 V4 , funic i.t Wpr O.S'i, iliecks 0.S7, lire i.iblis 12.33, checks 12 .'!.": mirks 2 ".7 Shortlj after 1 o'clock stetling was quoted batk to the low iiiord jind francs struck a new low l.iie weie uncoauged. (juntations : Demand steil Ing 13.00'., tables 4 OO'i ; franc i nblcs O.bS, checks 0 00; lire cables 12 :i."i. checks 12.37, murks 2.3S Charters Filed Dover, Del.. Dw 1 Chartois hlrd hrf todnr Aero: Owen Osam Oil nnd Gas Co.. .?7.r00,on(), M I, HKcrs. W G. Slncor. I V Irwin loi ill WUinlnc- ,V. irnill. H'llil 11 lllllllll, ton. npl.. inrnrporntniH; Munui I'ro.l nets t'ornoratlon. S"i,000,0(K). to mnu Hfacturo nutomobilos, oti . C, It Mudcc --.. . f. , . ,.V7. V. R. (irt'CK. ( . J' npnrRtl, lot 111 il- I mincton, Dim., mrornorntms, liiihiiipx "Oil Corporation. :t.n()),(in0. to drill and borp for oil and to produce (-.iiiip. T. L. Crotcntt. I'. Drru. H. i: Knox, local Ilniinnton, Ucl , uipor- porators. Incn-nnc in cuiutnl stcitk of Peerless Instilnteil Wire nnd Cubic Co from Sl.n0fl.000 to Sl.ti'JII.OOO. AVil- I Dllncton. Del. uiiuBivu, uii. Sales of New Crop Sugars Small iSeW lorll. lm1 1 Itlt llinilPr- sliowiiiff 'little larcelv in toll nlorosl nml nliKiliriiii' I engiiKin crop KtieatH reported in small nmotiiiN . fn J.nornrie null Tim lililllfil in em. to operators nuij ine mat Kit is Ken- I, Ciuuy rilllHiMl ua uui i-i mill in nn- iau- of the new Kliippini; board ariaiiKenient lith the lniRer ship operators. hnrKitn: .nippers of part arKoes an eTtr.-t of r. cents a hundted on their on Hiiipmont nd of nil OtllPP Slienis in tin fniCO ana 01 uu r " ' " t in M 1 i0 saies Men- rupt rim ui uic imni States sucnr niuallratinn boaul He- fined Hiigur is uuelianced at 0oentH. less 1 2 per cent for odrIi, for fine gianulated. I T Ithough neckplcccR nnii Muni nirs were """ ""- '" " "-"" oATsueceipi innn bu-h firferlnes I , ,Ko ,, London. Jl'l finm-s -111 ecu I In greater demand than crllcr In the future -N Zr'"tlu! IZXl VStXrlV,? ! H'"-. '" 1 cent loan. s7 f.a.iis 1)0 j n ' V tVnll ir.ol lmnl imnrlnlilt troes N". ' "hl1" 'lir No 2 white S3W celiliines The dollar Wits iploted nt 11 I . ?P.P?rtnvS.J,r KCV'mlV Hra" ' lo'rxt" n": 111? pnlnnt'lSa"!'!." is I $&h& """" 8WS'W' V """ f"" ''"- goods in Argentina. I rugiui nnd Hni- ,.x,(.p,on there is some hope or i l ia.ii ltTne.eipis t cm nis ,, m sacks .. g til are described in a poo- ict now being '',.,, ,,. , , t,,,nor or sneniln- I 7''e inirket was uulei but mill limits were distributed by 'the bureau of fonlgn s '",1 lm" '" "" ,,mprr "r sw' "lil "'" held tjuo.ations rer ion lb. t 1! and domestic comniene It i the w oik """ L'.Xm '.-'.i'"., ?.", n""aV.k".i.. '.'5 ."' '.r- TMTAW1C nVTdTliOrinCTITnV? II CaDlCS ll.-J"i. CIICCKM .1 .HI , glltlller cailies ',, ' . ' , ,, , "" l''r as. nicnir I'onnnniK were the 1RU, i-IiocIq 'IS- nnwlna enliliw KTS siilini lintiiml gas i mil l.ltlll s, togethet liiuntntlons Trie enses nenrhy llrsla JJ4l.ll 'J.' c",2 , ','u , a.","N ', -1' i with the rhitndeltilii a (HI Co tclleil the I IH"r cuae """-to currmt rec. hits $.'! checks W.Oi; Stockholm cables f ff, i T, ,L. , , 1 1, i,, I "'""" "lri1 """" J4 "" nr," -" ' thecks 22.20. Chlistiiinin cables 21 00. ll't or the stei 1 stliKc i I tie it ituinl .., n ,rbi and western seconds j.ii 7IIW Cu m j- cn,.i,n-. nl,l "in-; El's business of the I'liliidi ljilim ( o -'. J Inrirlor lots lower f.iniy selected Checks Jl.-i.i; ( openlingeu cables () Uj, f . ... . . .,. , . .. PBirs lobblnu at ii.'mlHc checks 10.00; Itelgian cables O.JtS, ,U, s,pl '. ,'" , . . ,r , V " , ., ?,i I rin:i:si:-rrH.i aa..uict i.ut price, checks 0.40: mark tables 2 .",7. ihetks trl,t " ' ' W" --"niers of the nntlltnl . steadily held Quoitati..n, were aa foi : Bell Telephone The Public Seryice Commission has or dered that the telephone rates which were in effect immediately prior to the period of Federal Control be restored on December 1 , 1919. This applies to rates for both local, service and toll messages originating and terminating within Pennsylvania. Toll Rate information and rates for toll messages originating and terminating within Pennsylvania, appearing in the current directory, no longer apply. If rates or information is desired, please call the Toll or Long Distance Operator. B usiness Umce. m Financial Brief s The nvcrnRe price of twenty uctlvc Induotrlnl stork declined 0.12 per ent ou Saturday to 1U0.(X), while twenty rnlls advance.. 0.5.1 per cent to 75.80. A prominent uptown bunker remarked todny, "It would be well to benr in mini. Hint CmiRTr-m Is with u tiRnin." Curlounlt, he hni ninde the xumo re mark for the Inst thirty ream on the eve of the ru omening of the lawmakers nt Vn'hliiKton. . l , ,it ii.t ........... Itetween labor tronliles. tight inoiiej , markets and politics the average market I .kipper has great iniculty in I In. Ing his bearings in the Iroubkil speeillatlvn i sens these daS. . sens uicm .?. . . . Viewed in its broader prosprcmc tlie I collapie nf the stock market uooni is '""" " ." '"" ,J..,.r" ' " L" Z .leiion iitlotitliui sluinih Id Hie serious situation in respect to foreign credit. The tonl strike, the monc sltunllon nnd the ninticv markets are the three fndors which arc likdv to goern the . ' The Veu ork Sibtieasiir toil .?.-77-.000 to the batiks on Satin din, making a i nh net lo'is since 1'rlilni of j'JJI.tlOtl.OOO llenxj liiljlng of l,ibcit issues nt sharp I allies fioni ln.t week's low lewis featured th IioiiiI market The inilni.nl stinks were traded in nn mi usunlh huge sinle nnd tiutrh all those Issiifs made rooiI aiKaniis dill ing the forenoon. Pnlnti I'milu. whiih sold et it -Vj per tint diMilenil, npened at l-'i; and :idauieil to l-l'., Itulti- more nod Ohio mined up mrr 1 point ill, nnd Noitliern riirllic .iiluinli ar over I point to ,W. Soiitliern I'm lie, i after yielding to til! rs nihiiincd tcill.'l'i Itrowii Shoe Co tepnrts for j cur i niiisi urn si. i ii i isuipnis , er lideial Inxis. s), illS.lli I. iili;il n ft r r nrofeirtd i hi i em s to S1!l 4S n Minic "' ..'V.".'-."" " ""-""" loinmoii stoih, ngninsi !f 1 ..TtS.HS 1. 01 S1S1M 11 llire, ill IMS ' .IMM1 000 Mnck I outstanding. ,. . .. . n ' , "A ""Vfi.,, ' ,', .,.. V- .l ., I,. I There has been stinken from the leguhtr list of the Philadelphia Stink Exchange SI 12S.0U0 Pittsbuigh. Cm- . ii i ui i ii.. :i iiiuiiiii . no. ik1' iiiiii .ii i.iiui-H i.uiiiiii, j (olisolidilted mortgage bonds, inmelcd in the sinking fund, stritkin off 8107. 0110 Plnliidelpliiii nnd Itcndiiig ltiulwm exteiiilid iniprineineut I pel 1 1 nt tnort g ige bonds whuh h.uc liecn coiiMited Into ii gisfeied bonds LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Hitmen. He 1 HOGS Receipts 3(1 OHO head Hliiher I'ulk S14 10W14 fill ton Slim ea $11 10in14 fil medium $11 nil 14 Ml lluht $14 105514 10 llkht lUhts Ml ilH'i 1 I -n nea packing sows rrnonth $111014 packlnir sows roush 1 J "5(1 II 1 plKH $11(11171 CATTLE Ilrcelnts 2 IllMl head .Slow Heef steera medium and heavy choice and or me sis ,tn 'ii in meil um and cnoii. " -'' ,N m common. jnwilJ.i llKht I . , ,hoi $14 j-,rtl!l 7'i common and mrdlum J7 7nnl4 11 heifers $0 (."S 10 . . - j- . . . .. . i Vii cowb t( 'iilin 11 10 cnnnr nnd ruttprp. t MI0a n pnl fMUfn $10 21017 21. teener suers iihmi siocaer sieers nn" ll western nnce steers $7 5(l(i 11 J1, cows ffeder t(prn w n xtocKpr itpers si,( nnd riPlfors i lOCTl Tfi hlluKl Kecpipts. ut ii'jn nnnd msner .Hmh S11 7Ttfi 11 75 cullq nnd i nmmnn. l vtwn oo pwpb medium ,nou nni cnoice $7 ln(n0 puIN and common $1 71C7 J.I. V.mi IlnlTiila. N. Y.. Dec 1 CATT1X HecelptH ..sun ,ne to 10s hlcher Trlme ". e.n ""he fers Jll-nriliro rn ? I4fl0 lit 1... !- til -lll 1 . i.r..lUD 1 t f,tl 10 71 hulls Ji! lOWlO nil Blockers ann feeders Jll -illff M Rll fnah roll! and snrlnners $7"iaiK0 Cahes receipts 10011 "?,-&!!,,,,. wno Flftv to .,,. hlEher hea mixed jorkers, llffht orkers anilnl(rs 1 StHUS JKW11 "" '' Hi leil it n" riiuana n. null r ft cr-nts hicher lamiw ss .(ictus vear- Hn! $H1.' "id wethers 'i-lin enen J1B11 lnxw) sheep $'iCT!i 'iii -- rittsliorch, r . Dec l cattlit ne- jeipts r.on A.ti,e and hPther steers, I.Vj-.n",17 ali" rcel V.S'aA,." hirhpr Top, $jo HOGS npppints 4lf0 ArtlP and hljrhpr HpuvIph 1.1fl)11 21. hev orkprP 11 ff? II 81. lluht orkPra $14T14 10 pUs JH 10 &u SHKKP AVI LAMFfS nerolntB 2000 Active nnd Higher Top aheep 111) 2.1 top lamha HI 10 i'i i iiii i i.f 1 1 if ninii i v vt iui r. n in r iiiiirv iiti in in il For local service rates, apply to the The Bell Telephone Company ' of Pennsylvania EVENING PUBLIC Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR V III.AT Receipts, 101.780 hush The market ruled firm under light offerings The quotations were an followBi Car tol. In export elevator, government standard Inspection standard prices No 1 red win ter, $2 311 No I northern spring, J2.3IH No I hard winter w No 1 red winter, gnrllcky. J2 17, No l'red, smuttv. 12 3fli No 1 red, gnrllcky and smutli. 12.11 United states Oram Cn-porn lion's purrhnses or wheat wero based on the following schedule of discounts No 2 wheat Re under No 1. No 3 wheat, lie under No t, No 4 wheat, loo under No 1 No. 5 wheal. He under No 1 ror all wheat otherwise conforming to tho specifications ef No "i or better, ui nenciem in it st weigm ine innruuii. frnm ,ne ,s, n t,rln w,n tic ac ,,, bushel for em h one-pound drOelency In test weight ft! ,,cy "'."n" ft," ""mXl bought on its merlie Smutty whuil will bo "HscminUil according to the degree of smut, but In nt is.se less than -ft) per bushel under the rorrcunomllliir remilnr Erode Oar- iickv wheat will h discounted Jusi m here- lofore 2o per bushel from the regular grade i Mixed wheat will be discounted from .V to c, according to quat1t anil tondltinn of mixtures but unlesi otherwise Instructed tho trnde may count on our taklna Vo mixed wheat at Philadelphia Just ns here ' lofore I e 2c under tho corrcspondlntf . riijular grade ( OHN Hei elpts none Trade was n.ulet but prtiea ruled firm under small supplies I we quote ,o 2 veilow In tor Iota for locil iiincrio hard winter straight, SI -" ")t' 1 4 do i-liort pllent tilffll All eprlnn llrat elenr tn 7li7to J do piient J1HW14, do short mitent 114 71411 fancj spilnE and Ut mills patent fumy hrandi, INIiulpi 1 i 1 1 111- J'l Dl It wna nulel but arm Wo quote t. liifTHJ-, ptr barrel, in satks ua I to iiuilltr , PROVISIONS l ' ctic market was quiet and without lm portant chance Tha following are the I quoin lions lleef In ads smoked and nlr I dried ilc. beef knuckles and tenders smoked ntlil ull-drled .lllc, pork, fimltl Tijc, hams I ? ' -u',,',. ,00,', -iWJSc do skinned I loos - j ic J i r do do smoked, 27!lJl'e ' ii. in., u.irii niiiieiees i'c pit nil- snouiu?nf H 1' cured looio Mc. do Klnukeil Jji. b.lllea in pit die loose JSc brcukfuat buLon. ''c lard .ilc REFINED SUGARS lupiiliea ero small and Iho market ruled llrm on a basis of lit. Tor Hue lr.inulutcd DAIRY PRODUCTS m , ,, ln, , ltM , ,Ul (ln1 , er uml.r stroiikir outside mivirea and rice, auianmi ic, unquote Irish sold p,,ked Ltvimiprt fum hn.ii sinrinir uooda , . !i 7 7c extras 7lt extra ilrits Iisiif71c. ""tn IIJMIlIc seconds ,1s(nr,lc thirds .MIS, j fToCrSUV5?r!l!ur'jnoinSTi M- ', fann and at ork. for fair to . Ul(11-!l, lk waa ery acarce and U1. Iilllir fair to iroad UN Mile Wis consln whole milk faiu laiif J l1, l, fair to i-ooil ijn.ljc jobbing sales of fancy L-oucJs .rjSf ,1iJc POULTRY i.i i; i tho market i.i n- Supplies won fnirh lllieral and una dul and laser uuola I tlons I owls Ilni welnhlni; f pounds and OMr apiece lIMi IJc fowls medium size irot d quiliti JTdJsc do poor ItnJilc chickens flno qui llt "liirs do Inferior -It Ti Jlc oil roostprs JH?- ducks whito I'ckln 3J('i Ilc do inJ'an Hunni r JSc 10c do Muci3. IMOJI'c Geese llijlic Tur kes ail'&'ISc l'lffions old iwr pilr 12 ItVic do ouiik Ptr pilr Js(a 10c Oulneas ouni: per pilr wi-li-hlnic 2 pounds and nup nplece idump IJ."iiJ)1il do welkh Inn 1 lh C" 1 pounds apiece $1 7Td- do wclRhlni; j iff l pounds apiece 11 Jitcl "0 do lllll 'fl llll ,1 .!' 1 fU I)RKiSKI) Iho mirket wilm nnifl ami without Important chinee OnrinKM wero I m(jrternte but ample The quotations follou I'IurkpH tic trb fancj 4t 1470 do do nir to booiI 4if4'ic pitprn sprint; fanc -iim cio an mir in Bona -turd -Jt( row is rn.i, t,iiiefi Hn ,Ii.uh in i.nvnB .. aiin.- 414 lb nnd ovra piece 3i,c wclghlnB 4 ih n- u.ihlne .n 11.. inr. 1 . ...,i.; ' w ! n a " " i(l l fllllll 11 I sizes i(jf'ic iresn Killer In LnrrH drj picked welhlnn 4 V lbs and over apiece. r,e weirntnti 4 wh hp weikhinff .Ta lbs .')aoc amiller dze 24(f?27r. old roostr dry plclvpd Jlc biollir leraey Icp picked , Hf'Hc VlrRlnia Ipp p,ickpd choice 4i0 41c ordinary to Rood, .11fii.40c broilers, . wtestern Ice packed elf.hin? 1 ' (t 2 Ib aplete 1Sffi;40c roantlnir chlckpns western 1 (ce-pneked wilwhlnir 4 lbs and over apiece 1 HfrHc welffhlnj, .SMi lbi 3c, western Ice pnckeil welching 2("1 lbs apiece, J7W Jlte western mllk-fed chickens 1J to a box 17 lbs and under to dozen pt r lb 44 W 4 V IK to Jl lbs to doz n 41 (S 41c -'4 to V) , lb, to dozen nr lb Iira.Tdc ,11 to .10 lbs to dozen P r lb VI 0 34c 37 to 4.! lbs to I riuzLn per iu .i.vi.t ,c hj 10 m ixm to dozen ppr lb 3Jff.l4c 4S lbs and over to dozen VMfTV.e FprlnK duckllnss neirby as to nun lit 40( 41c tlutks western fano 3H$p 40c Beee wesfrn tincy 2S(tf,J0c FRESH FRUITS The market wis generally stendv on choke frulta which were In fair demand Up nuotp Apples per bbl ,. as to nual(t M10N do ptr box $2f 7.1 Cranberrlci ber bbl $MMOc do nverace fcood per crate SJfrtJIO do txtra larc per crate $1 713 J1 Lemons per box M( . (tr ances California per box $jff? 01 do Plorlda per box JJ lKrf.1 0 Orapefrult Plorlda per box SI i1??4 Jl VEGETABLES White potatoes were plentiful and dull Sweets flrm Onions and cabbage hlfiher Quotations hlte potatoes nearby per basket No 1 IK K Ti $1 10 lower grades 40fn 01c do I'ennsvUanli per cw t $j ,10 Rates i ------ -- ---.' vi-'hvi' txr xjxr xiiv ur iiui i tun ia : i u ia id. a nnniin i LEDGER PHIL ABELPECI A, -MONtUYr (2 00, Sweet potato" . Southern No. 1 nee bb . 4 2n4 HO. do, uo o .-, pur i '. Rntf 75 drt. Jeraev per basket. II tin. Oabbaire. New York domestic per ton $40 do Danish per ton vw0y. Unions per HW-rmunrt sacks -Yellow, Nil 1, (I SOWS 2S lo No 'J and "ticklers II 75 rt 2 -n London Metal Market' New York. Dec. 1, Cable advices received nt the New Ytnk metal cx (liangc this mot nine Muotctl prices In Jrfiudon ns follows: Tin-Spot. L'IC ; rutiires, -')(! 10s and strnlts. -0.", nil oft 1. Singapore, 12WI. nn nihnnce of 7 10s. Sales Spot. Ml tons; fu tures, nilll tofis mill Shignpoic, 'J.0 tons. Standard inppei Spot, 07; futures. fOS 10s, mi nthnuce of 1 15s for both. Sales Sput. 50 Ions; fu tures, 1 IIMI Ions Klecliolvtli toppcr-j ripot. tni'i. ou ti , iiiiiiiv" .iwi, !,,,, ii 'J. Lend Spot, !1S. a gain of 10s; futures. CIS fjs. an nilMitice ol us uu. Speller Spot. IS 17s f ; ( , fuluies, I!) J fn r I Ol 1 S lid 1S 17s Oil. an upturn 7s 0l. n gain Prices Irregular on Paris Bourse rails, Per I -li lees wire irregular on the lionise todnj lientcs were noted nt ill francs o lenlimes; p Probably the Kicatcst novel tit tho year. l)y tho iricat Spaniiud BLASCO IS5AWEZ Now nn ante ill all bookilores, t.90 High grade, long term! Investment Securities now selling near panic prices We recommend huiiiK now for ' higher prices. OffvriiKiti Submitted on Request ' Garstairs & Co. Member l'liIItuIrtitliH nnd New lork Stock Kxclmncen 1419 Walnut Street 71 firoadwaj, N. Y. Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 421, Walnut Street Lmnbaid L'OIT Main 3J New York Office 93 William Street 1817 1919 Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut hni Blen Us policy holders solid Indemnity for mora than on hundred jears and has never heen bo slronit flnnnclally as now Hae vou a policy In this old and rellihle Compinv? CHARTER PERPETUAL IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU INSURANCE , AOAIKST ' H Riot & Civil Commotion ' Commercial Union Atsuranc Z S Co. and E Queen Insurance Co. of America I WILLIAMS & WALTON 41G-420 Walnut St.. Phil. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirj PARCEL POST BfllT Gl, !nS FOR c.irT A Dainty and Practical Gift CUT GLASS Si Bon - Bong Jar at 65c THE CRYSTAL SHOP 102 N. 10th St.. Above Arch "SWEETAIR" The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "SU IS AS sii.KP" One to -0 tet-th extracted wlthniir n.iln or A.tMT Just the thine for nervous people no II) effect follow its use DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7th & Market St. Forvxtrlu on ntafl nt nromtnmt Jnnltil '.IH ( TIOAI. Until tim Our rraduate are I,, ccniiant demand for Kood'paylaff positions Ores-ff Shorthand ih "y epeedv system Complett buslneti Dd ktcrtarlal courses Day and Night V lasses intensive training, unroll hny time Call or writs for fall 1 m rtlriiln r unit ratnlnril . iVS) rilll.A. IIIJNIMJJM COLI.KOK uiin LOlIfKfi 01 lom.-nerre 1011 (hnlnut HI., l'lillaJflnMs Post Graduate School of Music and The Fine Arts 1509 I.OI l'hTV8T, school for lln ilMrlonlnc of Arllsls, The Meredith s, Dramatic Art 10 H. IHIh Ht, llfKiklfl Snruro 3061 Klrnrlibtiuiii Siliiiol -vf I.HiirunirH ft llurcnii ot Tmnnliilliin. Ini.. IR?4 Clitntnut Htr,t Yonnr lpnir n iind llrl. ATI, NTIU CITY NEW JERSEY SCHOOL I ATYPlCALCHir,DREN T. r.MIK I'ARKW V AMI hl'JINKIt AVI5. Miirculi- I'urk. Atlunllo CII. N. J. t nekit i hwul nf lullUHtumnt lyliere bp-' lallzpd Individual mtillcal nnd educational irratmelit and IralnliiB combined with lm ' invlEoratlns quantum of Atlantlo City ell matt. BllmuluU thu i,reatet phyalral and nental duveloDinent In nervous and hack rard children Dtliill, tent uixin application Iijll Mt'HIO.. Anne McDpnough aJgi (ftgZf . !1 iff TOOKH CJ-Z mm.- mWrWzkk i I cKpaS i ENaRcssxt j-Tire-wonTj) TIM Mil. TIIH AMKIIITAN MAY TO , CALIFORNIA WE ANNOUNCE TOURS Leaving Philadelphia January 7UV 21st, February' 4th, 18th, March 3rd. VISIT The Petrified Forests, Grand Canyon, San Fran cisco, Santa' Cruz, and the Big Trees, Del Monte, San ta Barbara, Pasadena, Riv erside, San Diego, Apache Trail and New Orleans Our travelers will enjoy the best of care at hotels, even in the crowded season. We have made reservations far in advance and will not ac cept bookings in excess of our reservations. 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Philadelphia Havana S9 "Lake Galera" Sailed SS "Lake Foxboro". . .Dec. 2 For rates and particular) apply to Earn-lineSteamshipCo. ivricn UFsnu rs WA HHINOTWN'. U. C. Burlington Hotel American and European Pinna 431 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2.50 to It H. T. MILLER. Mxr.. Washington. D. O. Jrt BtlaHttM from tvsmhlaat B V Wit nnmnb ir h Mn 1 n 1 lftr W I Ii X Juniper t, Kn trance, f 1 X. riilliiilrlnhla, I'll. y I'hone Hprute 5 1 llbert J DECEMBER 1r 1010 IN SIKMORlASt 11AWKE9 ' Tn lovlnir remrnbranc of my deceased mother. MAUTIIA At HAWKE3, who dltd December 1, 11118 DAUOHTErt. HCTJIAN. In lovlnir remertbranco of my heloved wife. AUCli A, BETMAK, who died December 1, 1017 llAHVEr AV setmAn. JBe.nttjs I . Airmioi.z Nov 30. nisonon aick- i 1IOLZ nelatle and frlcnda, Chtltfn Nfnt, No I6n, Ordr of 0hJI H Bnd l, No. 07, I Court Ocrmantoun, No ftn, F of A , Invited to funeral Ferlcen, Tuea , fl p. m , parlor of iv j aicuoiancK, m.'u uermanioivn am. Int. private Al.ntO At Cooper ltopltal, Camden. N J.. Nov it, HTHKI. A., ilauehter of Sallio and Leonard Alilff nsed 0 Relatlvea and frlenda InMteil to funeral. Wed, 2 p. m , realdence, Klrknood, N. J, Int. Ilerlln Cem. "rain lene Market at. ferry 111 JO p. m Itemalna may ho viewed Tuea. eve. AMIlI.Krt. On Seventh-day. Hleienlh Month Clllh. at homo of dnUKhter, Mary II. Tomllnaon. Hnraham. Ta , JKSE AMHU.1l. aited N2. Ttelalhes and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thlrd.Jay, Twelfth Month I'd 3 p. m , Iloraham Trlenda' Meetlnnj House. Int. ndjolnlnir burial grounds tlAKr.lt. Nov. IB. SARAH 13 HAKnit. (neo o inlen widow of OeorBO llaker. Itelatlvea and frlenda Imlted to funernh Wtd ,8a in , 300 Cypreaa at. Holenin maaa of requiem Rt Joieph'a Church li'30 ii, m. Int. Holy Cross. Cem. Omit flowera Auto cortege, UAn.NKI Nov. 2. MAUIE (nee Uro&n), wife of Itamond Ilarnea Relatives and frlenda lnlted to funeral, Wed , 7 .10 a. m , lUL'll 8 'J7lh nt Mass of reiiulem at fit. Oabrlel's Church 9 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem nnitMnrt At riiftnn HelRhts. r , on Nov. 2D. inin, CHUI8TINA, widow of John Uenner. Funeral nnd Int atrlctlv private, U1MIAIIDT.--NOI. 30 ANTHONY J., hue. band of lilllsi Illlhardt. Ilelatlvea and frlenda Thlla. Lodge. No. 5-1. I, O. O M employes of the Phlla nnd Iteadlnc Uwy,, lulted to services, Wed., 2 p. m , 89 n. AalunraC at , Oermantown. Int. private. He Plains ina he lewed Tucs. eve, llOIt.13A.Xl Nov. 2S. JOHN W, HOlI.HAtt, nged til) Ile'athea and frlenda InMted tn funeral services. Tties , l',30 p. m , 1UUS N. J.'il st Int. private m HOOTH. Nov. SO, WILLIAM 11 , hus band of late Cllen nnd eon of late William and Hllzahelh llooth. Funeral service, to which the reiatlvea and friends aro Invited, Tuea 1 p m son's resident e Hlwood llooth, 1540 Tarter st. Int, Chester Rural Cem Auto service, friends rray call Mon., 7 to 0 p in UltOWN. Suddenly, Nov. 2H. at Atlantic Clt, N J, JOSEI'HINn DAY. wife of Hllllam R Ilrown and dauuhter of late Henry M and Marlah Virginia Day, need 48 Relatives and.frlendn Invited to funeral, Tuea, J ii m. Il"i2( N llrond at. Int. Laurel Hill cem Remains miy bu viewed Mon 8 to 10 p in I CAMIUIRN Nov 2R, AI. MAT, daugh ter of Uunlel II and Lottie T Camburn, rred 17 Relitliea nnd frlepds Invited to funeral Tuei , 2 p m , parents' residence, 41'i Penn St., rriinliford bervlceo North rrankford Raptlst Church 3 p m. Int. Hast Ccdnr Hill Cen C'HRIST.Y Nov 20, SUSAN widow of Thomas Christy Relatives and friends In Mted to funeral Wed , 8 10 a m , realdence nf son James T Christy. R307 Pino at,, W Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem CLINTON. Nov. 20 TIANIRI. . Innband of Minnlo and son of Matilda nnd late Daniel II Clinton Relatives and friends, all so cieties of which he was a member Invited to funeral Wed , 8 30 a m . 1024 W. Thompson st lllch mass of requiem St. Malachv'a Church 10 a. m Int nrlvate CLOTHIHR Nov 20, WILLIAM H hua. bnnd of lato Elizabeth Clothier Relatives nnd frlenda, Richard Vaux Lodge No 384, P and A M . Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 1 10 n m. 2311 N 17th st Int. prl- I vate Remains ma) bo viewed Mon , 7 to 0 P m I COOaiNS Nov 30. HOWARD COG , GINS, aged 77. Relatives and frlenda Apollo Lodge. No 2'M1 I DOT. Phlladel phla lincampment. No , 1, I u u K , Oreblo Post. No 10, U A, R , directors of Odd Fellows' Home, Invited to funernl, I Thurs I p. m , Odd rellows' Home. H 13 1 cor 17th and Tioga sts Int Mt. Morlah Ce" I COOK. Suddenly. Nov 27. MII.FORD son of Otto and Annie E. Cook (nee Wright). aged 1. Relatives and mends, vvasningion Camp, No 481, I O S. of A . Invited to services. t Tucs . 2 p. m , 0211 Rulst ave., West I'hlladelphl-i Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Trlends ma; call Mon evo. COOKE Nov 30. SARA VOSI3 BRECK, wife of Harry H Cooke Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed . 4 30 p. m , 113 Manlewood ave.j Oermantonn. Int Milton. Mass. CRAIO. Nov. 80. JOHN VT . husband of Susannah II. Craig. Relatives and friends In lted to services. Thurs, 2 p m, C8a7 WIsbahlckon ae. Int. Mt. Tenco Cem. CROOKS NoVjSO SARAH JANE, daURh ter of late James and Jane Crooks, aged 08 Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral Tuea .3pm. chapel of Kirk & Nice, (J30t Qermantown ave.. Oormantown Int. pri vate. Mt Vernon Cem. Remains may bo viewed Mon. eve. rMTNTVTFFr: Nov. 28. ANNIE, wlfs of Tames Cunlffe (neo McDonough). lata of Pariah of Uohola, County Jluo, Ireland. Relatives and frlenda also B. V. M. So dality of Our I.ady of tho Rosary I'arlsh, Invited to funeral, Tues , 8 30 a. m , 1451 N, Wanamaker st. Solemn requiem mas? Church ot Our Lady ot the Hoaary, 10 a m Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Boston papers pleaae copy. DIXON. At Delanco N J . Nov 20, REBECCA R . widow of Thomas P. Dixon Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed,, 1pm. reslderce, Hlekory st , De lanco N. J Ser Ices M. E Church 2 p. m. Int Odd Fellows' Com Burlington, N J. DOLnEY. At Laltewcod, N J . Nov. 20. WILLIAM P. DOLUEY, formerly of this city, aged 81. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funernl service, Mon , 8 p m , at Lake wood, N J : also services at the Oliver II. Balr Bldg . 1S-0 Chestnut st., Tues , 10:13 a m. IntprUate. Woodlands Cem. DONNELLY. Nov. 27 MARGARET C DONNELLY daughter of late John nnd Margaret Donnelly, of county Antrim. Ire land Relatives and trlends. St Charles's 11 V. M Sodality, League ot the Sacred Heart Altar and Propagation of the Faith Societies, Invited to funeral Tuea , 8 30 a. m , 2138 Cattnartno st. Solemn requiem maaq St. Charles's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service DURNKY Nov. 20 FRANCIS X. hus band it M'NNin M DURN13Y (nee Carpen ter). aged 29 Relatives and friends invited to funeral Wed 8 a. m . from 3721 Larch- wood nve Requiem maas at Church of iTHnsuguraiion, ii a, m jnt uin ijainetira'. LOO Nov 20 ELIZABETH F. EOU Relatives nnd .friends DIv. No. 0, L, A. O. H.i St Vincent Auxiliary K. of St. John, Invited to funeral, Tues , 8,30 a. m , 220 W. Haines Ft i -Oermantown Solemn mass of requiem St. Vncent's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy l-epulchre Cam riSHER 'At 2430 Nicholas st., Nov. SO. EDWARD .L .husband nf Laura II, Fisher, ltelntlves and friends. Yonah Tribe No. 44. 1 O R M ; Washington Camp, No. 330. P. O S, of A., Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 30 p rn , parlors of 13 J, Lambert, S, 13 cor 20th st. and Rldve ave. Int private Remains may be viewed Tues eve. I QALLAUHER Died on Nov 28. 11I1U. M1CHALL J., son of tho late Michael land I Margaret J. Gallagher. Relatives land friends are' resnectfullv Invited to attend . funeral, on Wed at 8 10 a, m . from his I late residence. 007 E Wenaley st. (near F I nnd Westmoreland Bts ) bolemn requiem mass at the Church or the Ascension 10 a. m Intent Cathedral Cem GARVIN! Nov 28 ANNA, daughter of Henry J and Anna Garvin, aged 18 Rela tives and friends emmoits of H K Mulford I v,u . iiiviiru iu luuurui "4ucs , n ju u. Ill i I rlarenta' residence. 00 Chester nlke Colllnff Olle Pa. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary 10 a. m. Int. Holy 1 Cross Cem. OEESE At 1C01 W. Dauphin st , Nov. 20 KOSA F . Idow of Frederick Oeese. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl serv I lies Wed.. 11 a m , David II. Schuyler I Bldg , Broad and Diamond sts Int. private GILLEN Nov. 28 HARTLEY son of i late Bartholomew nnd Margaret GUlen. Rela 1 lives nnd frlenda Invited to suneral. Tues, 8 30 a. m brother.ln-Iiw's resident e, James F. Kenny, 1242 Kimball st. (below Carpenter st.). High requiem maaa St. Itresa's church 1 10 ft. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. GRAY Nov. 20. ELIZA J . daughter of 'late James N. and Eliza B. Gray. Relatives end friends Invited to funernl, Tues, 2 p m , 0144 Mntttr et, Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. f GREEN Nov. 20, SARAH A., widow of John II. Stewart and David Green, aged 64 I Friends and relatives Invited to funeral 1 services. Baptist Home, 17th and Norrls sts , Tues 2 P m, Int private . UHih'n.N. Nov. au. neli.ik a., uure of John A Orlffln and daughter of Catherine and late Patrick Iiwler Relatives' and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 30 a. m , residence of mother. 2004 Rhawn st , Holmesburg Solemn requiem masa and Int. St Domlnlc'a 10 a. m GltUMUIlECHT Nov 30. SOPHIA, wife of late Ernest P .Grumbrecht (nee" Bode) aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Wed . 2 p, m . 060 N. Law rence st. Jnt Greenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral HAGAN. Nov. 2ii at Highland Park. Mich . GEOROE C HAGAN. Due notice of funeral -will be given from residence of sis ter. Mrs. Samuel Usher. Lawndale. Pa, HARMON Nov -27 GEORail W. HAR MON. Br,, son of Ute Burton and Marv Jnno iTnrmon Relatives and friends. Phlladel. phla l,odge. ursna unitea uraer or uaa rel lows rta zioii uooti namaruan tiousenoia ot Huth. Celestial l.odne No 13J, C A ) A : Quaker City Beneficial Asao . Invited tn funeral. Tues , 10 a. m . 747 Emily at Services ZIoniA. M, E Church, 21st and Tauker sts , 12 noon. Int F3d.en Cem. Re mains mav he viewed Mon eve HEADMAN Nov 20. VERONICA M daughter of Margery ( . and late George 13 Headman, aged 21, Relatives and frlenda nvlte'd to funerai' Wed ,' "s "." mf, 5443 Mn.ler t Hlih mass Ht Gregory's Church ?:--- - .. .. . -.. ., . .r-." ti 3u a. m. Int private. Holy Croas Cem Remains may pe vieweoiues, eve HUE Nov. 30, CLARA J, daughter of livli C. and Anna F life, aged 21. Rela tives ond frlenda Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8 30 a in . realdence ot parents, 2041 S HO in st High maaa of requiem Church of tha Most Blrsaed Sacrament 10 a in. Int. t Holy Croaa Cem . HKny mov i'li i,t wiA ij n . wiaow or Robert J. Hess and daughter ot late James M and Anna C Stewart Services Wed., 11 a m , 422.' Pine st Int, private HOFFNAOLB - Nov. 20, ELIZABETH utrfnw nf emrlatonher Huffnasle. ased 81 Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral serv, ilfos. vea,, 1 30 p. m , parlor pt C Jl, ''Hartranlt 3021 Gcrmantcwn nit, Int, pri MKATIIR ate, Greenwood (K ot PI Cem, friends m.V.v.l?JT remains Tues.. 7-SO to 0 p. m. KANE --Nov. 29,, LOOIBE C.. widow ot George McC King (nee Cannon) Relatives and fr'enils Invited to funeral. Wed , 7 '10 a, m , 871 N 00th et Jicqulem maas Our Lady of 1-ourdes ChurcKO i. m, Int. pri vate Holy Croas Cem KEATING Nov. 28 MARY, -widow of Bernard Keating. Relat vea and frlerfds In. 1ted to funeral, Tues, 7 30 a, m.. parlorsj oi milium ii. v new. jifn i euerai st. jiign maaa t Charles's Church Ham int Old Cathedral Cem, Itemalna may be viewed at Wi't.EP!?!?1 ' Mo" . 8 to 10 p m. HEELER. At Philadelphia, Xov, 29, FLORA MAY KEELER (nee Heee). wife of J. Wallace Keeler. aged 02, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, residence of hua band, BOUT Oange nve.. Uest Philadelphia, Tuea All aervleca nt house, 8 pm. Int Morris Cem., Phoenlxvlllc. Pn., Wed , 10 n .tL.J'A'na may be viewed at cem. KEIIO Nov 20, THOMAS II, huebnnd of Martha. A. Keho, aged 73. Relatives and' friends Survivors of Co. F, Old Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers and Co Ashworth Toat, No .114, O A, n.. invited to funernl serv Icea, lues , 2 P, m , 2102 Rhawn st .Holmes burg. Int. private Remains may be viewed Mon , 7 to 0 p m KINO Nov 20. HIRAM A . husband il Lllllon L. King and son of late Arthur II. and DorlncU King, aged 61 Relatives and frlenda. Carnn Nn, 330, l, O. S. of A, . Coun cil No OKI 1 o. o. A , Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 p ip , ISO N. Dearborn st Int. private. Items Ina may be viewed Tues eve. Rochester and Batavla, N. J . papers cony, lAnDRETH.JNoV 30. LUCIUS SCOTT, son of lato Oliver and Harriet R 'Linton I.andreth. Services 2208 St. James place. Tues , 1 p. m Int. private LEADER Nov. 28, at Pepsauken. N. J , MARY It LEADER, aged Oil Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 2 ti m . at Armstrong & Son, 1027-20 N. Ilrnad st. Int. private. Illoomsburg nnd Wllllamsport papers please copy. LONG, GEORGE LONG, superintendent ot Inasmuch Mlaalon. loll Ixicust st . passed awiy 0 to p m . Nov. 30 after a short Ill ness Due notice of funeral will be alven. LYON Nov. 30 IDA MAY. widow of Charles Wesley Lyon. Relatives and frlenda iiiemoers oi uoouman ill lit i nurcn. inviien to funeral services, Wed , 2 30 p. in , resi dence ot son Luther W, Lyon, 2058 N. 8th st. Int. private. Frlenda may call Tues. ove. MacCONNELL Nov. 30 ItrAnYW. Mac CONNELL (nee White), -widow of D. A. A. MacConnell. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, Tues . 8 p. m , 100 Ches ter pike, Glenolden. Pa Also services Union Presbyterian Church, Cnleralne. Pa, Wed., 11 a. m. Int. Union Cem MAIir.Il Nov. -!K. JOHN A , husband of Catharine J. Maher, aged 40 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues. morn , 701 N 3d St.. Camden, N. J. High mass Church of Holy Name 0 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem Friends may call Mon , Z. to 0 p m. MATHERSON. Nov 28. ANNIE, wife of Samuel Mntherson, relict of James Costello nnd d-iughter of Peter and late Hannah McCullough. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed 8 30 n. m. 2320 Wavmrley st High mass of requiem Sti Teresa's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Croas Cem McCOY Of 2014 N Broad at , ANNETTE N widow of Joseph McCov Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 11 n m David II Schuyler Bldg , Broad -and Diamond sts Int private. Remains mav be viewed Mon.. 7 to 0 n m Merrill A. Nor. 30. nAClIAEL A , wife of Joseph D McCrett, aged 08 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tus , 7 10 p m . fi Rlghters Ferry rd Cjnwyd, Montgomery co, Int Wilmington Del . Wed McDONALD Nov 20, WILLIAM, hus hand of late Marv McDonald Relatives nnd friends members of Union Tnsiernacle Pres- nvterian tnurcn, lnvuea to lunerni services, Wed . 2 p m . 2513 Coral st. Int. North Cednr Hill Cam. MrGONEOAL. Nov 20, SARAH Me- GONE.GAL nclntlves nnd Mends Invited tn funeral services Tues., 2 p m . 1522 ChrtMlin .'t Int p-lnte. Omit flower. McKEEVEIt At r.Bl 4 Warrington ave. Nov 27 HARRY, husband of Sarah Mc Keever (nee Sherman). Notice of funeral later. MONTREY Suddenlv at Georgetown N J . Nov 28 AUGUSTUS husband of Delora Montrev (nee Dumphe) aieed 02 Relatives and frlendi Invited to funernl Tues . 1 n m , Georgetown, N J Int. Jncobstown N J Autos will meet 11 22 a m 11 JO a m and 11:44 a m trains nt Borden- town N J MORLEY Nov 30 RICHARD E,. son nt Josenh 13 nnd Ethel O Morlcy, aged 4 dnvs Tunernl nnd int private MULLENl Nov. 30, SUSN II . widow of William II Mullen, aged 81 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, residence of son, Charles H Mullen, 210 E , Meade st . Chestnut Hill, Wed ,1pm. Int. pri vate. .MURPHY. Nov. '28 CORNELIA M daughter of M K. and Into Joseph D Mur phv Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services! Tues. 11 a. m . 4032 Aspen NEGliR Nov. 28 AUOUSTA A . widow of I,ouls Neger, Relatives nnd friends In vited to funcrali Tues 3 2pm. 1530 Talr mount nve. Int. prlvnte. Remulns miy bo viewed Mon , 7 to 0 p m O'BRIEN Nov. 30 ESTHER A., widow of Heno O'Brien aged 1)0. Relitlves and friends Invited to funernl services. Wed , Mnrltor pike, near Elllsburg. N J. Int. Colesinwn Cem Friends may call Tues. eve. ORNER At Phoenlxvllle, Pa.. Nov. 80, LIVINGSTON ORNEIt. son of late William Mooreheod and Margaret Orner Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, residence of cousin Maggie Dnvls, 31.2 Hall st . Phoenlx vllle Pa Wed , lit. m Int. private. Up per Pikeland Cem. Remains may be viewed Tuei eve. OTT. Nov 20 FREDERICK C. hus band ot Pauline Ott (nee Oswald), aged 74. Relatives and friends milled to services, Tues , 1 p. m , residence of son-in-law. John Heel' 30 Jnrntt ave,, Rockledge. Pa, Int private Trlends mav call Mon eve. PERCIVAL At Providence L I,. Nov. 20, Miss ELI.A. PERCIVAL Relatives and friend invited to funeral Tues , 11 n. m., Armstorng & Son, 1S27-1020 N Broad st. Int. prlvnte PHARES At Mt Hollv, N J Nov. 30. REBECCA A . widow of Henry Phares aged HI Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Wed, 2pm, residence of son-in-law. Wil liam E Woolton 2-'0 Pino st.. Mount Hollv N 3 Int Baptist Cem PIGOTT Nov 28, CAROLINE VIR GINIA TIOOTT daughter of Anna Plgott Rushton nnd late Charles J. Plgott. aged 32 Relatives and friends invited to funernl pervlces Tues 2 p m . mother's residence, -!niD N 4th st , Philadelphia. Int Camden Cem . Camden N J Remains may be viewed Mon eve POLSON Nov.. 20 AMELIA POLSON (formerly of 2210 N Bancroft at.. Philadel phia). Relatives nnd friends invfted to fu neral services Tues , 10 30 a. mi at chapel of Andrew J Balr & Son, Arch and 10th sts Int private PORTER Nov 20, MINNIE husbind of late Samuel Porter. Funeral, to which rela tives and friends are Invited, Tues ,2pm, 1028 Jackson st Int, Mt Moriah Cem. Trlends may call Mon , 7 to 10 p m' , BONN Suddenly f.ov. 27, PAULINE F. widow of John II Ronn, ngid 01 Itelatlvea and friends Southward Circle, No. 112. F of A,. Invited to fujral services, Wed , 2 p rn 120 Durfor st, Int private, Ternwood Cem Friends may call Tues after 8 pm. PRENTICE Nov. 20. HENRY 13 . PREN TICE. superintendent James Slltt Gospel Mission New York city, a member of Prince tor, and Susquehanna Avenuo Presbyterian Church. Funeral services lues morning. New York cltj PRICE At Wenonah. N J. Nov, 80. ELWOOD S PRICE husband of Arabella Price iged (18 Relatives and friends. Fire Co No. 1 of Wenonah, N, J Invited to funernl Wed 2 30 p m , Mantua nve , Wenonah N J Int. prlvati'. Mantua Cem Frlenda may lall Tues . 7 to 0 p m HIGHTI3R Nov 28. ALFRED W., son of LyiUa nnd lato William Righter. aged 22. Relatives and friends. Ellis Camp, No. 0, S of V., Invited to funeral services, Tuea , 2 30 p in mother's residence. 112 Meehnn ave , Mt. Airy Int. Ivy Hill Cem Remains ninv he viewed Mon , after 8 pm. i SCHMIDT Nov 20, JOH NA,, husband of Mary Schmidt (nee McGeehnn. aged 78 Relathes and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 30 a m 2000 E Birch st Solemn requiem high mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. SCOll VJI urescoii jvvmun. n. ,. jnov y. ANNIE SCOTT (nee Donnell). wife of John T. Scott oged 01. Relatives and trlends inipifon tn mnprr.i serviL-c. -nun . a ii in.. 3010 W. Dauphin at. Int. private, Ocean View N J SHORE Suddenly, Nov, 20 MALLIL", wife ot Thomas B Shore, nged OS, Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services TUCS. ii P. m Ullll 1VU11UII UVK. 1111, i-vionri Southw eslprn Burial Grounds. ailwil iNOV n, 1-iiAiii.Gii, uauKiiiei of lveh M and Catharine Reagan Smith. Relatives anu irienus inviicu m luiicrm, Wed ,0am, parents' residence, 1732 Mor ris st. Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Thomas Aqulnas's Church 10 30 a. m. Auto u6rv Icf STAFFORD Nov 20, EDITH AERIE, daughter of Alonzn C. and Lmora M Staf ford nged 21 .Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services Tues.. 2 p. m . 13 Chest nut st.. Haddonfleld. N. J. Int. private. Bap tist Cem. Friends may call Mon,, 7 to 0 P STETSEP. Nov. 30. SARAH A daugll ter of late Joseph and Sarah Stetaer. Serv. Ices 1801 Van Pelt Bt , Wed . 2 p. m. Int. private nt convenience of family STRECKER Nov 20. THEI.MA E M . daughter of Henry D and Emllle Strecker and grandchild of Daniel and Dorothy Strecker. aged ' months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 2430 Jas per st. Friends may call Mon. eve, Int, private. North Cedar Hill Cem. STROHM. Nov. 25. ALICE widow of Oicar Strohm and daughter of Matilda ond late John.,Benner Relatives and friends, Hannah Schujler Home. No 88. B. of A. Invited to services, Tues. 2 30 p. m . reel, dence of mother. 0337 Baltimore ave Int. private, terhwood Cem. Omit flowers Friends miy tall Mon. eve I SWANK Nolh-20. I1I3RBERT Nl hus land of Norma Swank, nged 61 Relatives end frlenda, Fxcelslor Lodge. No. 401, F. nnd A M.; T B Freeman Royal Arch ChapUr, No 243: St. John's Commandery. No. 4. K T ! Lu Lu Temple A. A. O. N. M 8, Invited to services. Wed. 2 p, in., 6400 Spnce st. Int. private. Remains moy be viewed Tues, eve., 7 to 10 p m TIMLIN. On Novi 28 BRIDGET, wife of William Timlin, nged ns years. Rela 1 VlV and friend. Invited to funeral, on Tues- aay moniniM i n iu u ciuv-.n, iiuni iier iie ---Isnna 14X14 H residence, 1488 S Marston at. (near 28th and Dickinson). Solemn high masa of requiem at Dl. uaoners vnurcn si iv u ciock. iiu. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. r UNDEnTAKKRS UOADano OIAM9ND 2M01QS nWlsssMsBsasssaBBssai DEATHS TOMMNSON. Nov. SO. ANNIB M nU ?.i j,j A. Tom"n,m' " D- Relatives and .? 'nvll,7a- rvlces. Tues , 2 p. m , 2030 Arch st, Int private. TRAVERS. Nov 20, ALritONSO, hus band of Amelia Travers. Relatives and friends. Colonel Moore Post, No. (18, fl. A. , and ladles of Colonel Moore's Circle, No 87. O A, n and employes of Schuylkill &TSna1' 'o'ted to funeral. Wed., a p. m , 2400 Carpenter st Int, private, North Mt, Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Tues . o to 10 p m TRAVID Nov 30, CATHAR.IND wlf of Ldwln Travis. Relatives and friends, members of East Baptist. Church societies or which she was a member. Invited tn fu VxrlHi' WS S P. m . residence of son-in-law. jyi'llam Thomas. 615 Belgrade at. Int. pri vate Oakland Cem WA?I,U?T0J? Nov. 29. EMMA H , wife ?.i. JJ't"i ?' ,. Warburton. Relatives and friends Invited to. funeral services. Wed , II P m . 8547 N. lh st Int. Northwood Cem, Remains may bo viewed Tues , 8 to 19 P. m. yA2w-!'7-Nov 8. OATiuniKB ELIZABETH (nee Hlllpot). wife of Joseph Warwick, aged 00. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services Wed , 1 m m 31 K atone ave Upper Darby. Delaware Co.. r. Int. private. eFrlends may call Tues,. 7 to 0 p. m WILSON. ; Noy. 20. MARGARET J., daughter of Elizabeth and late John WIW n 1 sorL-pf Carrlgnrt. County Donegal. Ireland. agrfd ai, Relatives and friends Invited to furleral. Wed., 2 p m.. residence of brother. Thomas Wilson. 1240 S. Ituby st. Int. Drl- WRAY. Suddenly. Nov 27, ALBERT D , husband of Katherlna Wray and son of Thomas C. and Caroline Wray (nee Hai tian), aged 33 Relatives and friends, all t oocletles of which he was a member. In vited to services, Tuea , 2 p m , parents residence, 151 Nectarine at. Int. Glenwoo4 Cem Remains may bo viewed Mon. ove. T.KOAT, ADVKnTlHBMlCNTrl trS??'ro THOMAS A. CARR, TVrK OF SOX 1 uaf South Broad at . Philadelphia, ra.t iou are nereoy nounea mat a nnai rule for divorce has been granted against you, at the suit of Dorothy Carr, your wife, which win he heard In the Court of Common Pleas No Ii of Philadelphia, of September Term 1917. No 100. on Monday, the 1Mb day of ,101111017. 1020, on which day you may appear nnd show cause. If any you have, why such divorce should hot he granted. CLINTON A. SOWERS. , Attorney for .Llbellant, 000 Stephen Glrard Bldg . Phlla.. Pa. I.Q3T antj roTjarp 4 MESH BAG Young lady who removed bills from mesh bag In toilet of Arcadia, early. Fat. afternoon please ret. same to restaurant manager or mall to Mrs. Conlev. 183 W Ilortter st Otn. No questions will be asked, MUFF Loat. black Inx muff. Suitable re- wqrd If returned to 1022 Locust. rOCKETIIOOK Loat. .Nov. 28. pocketboflk containing 2 checks, drawn to ordervot . '. ,slnrl" nnd about tlo in money, lie. m... ... nn , mn Hnn receive rewqrq. STOCK t,oat or destroyed 2 ahares P.R.R " atock No 0113080. registered In name of George Stanley Burnfteld Application is ......., .mmp ,r iipyy cerinicftte LOST Thnnksglvlng night, gold powder box nnd lip stick -with Initials "N. E C." Reward It returned to Box 1050, Bellevue stratford WATCH. Lost, silver watch. Sunday after noon, -ewird. 1)480 Vino St. PERSONALS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN fTl 3?s.ce tn?,t,.1 ,wl" not be responslbla .n- det'7 or bl"s Incurred In mv name bv -.. w..o wul inBcii. xveiuae credit to all fwouua uii jny ItCCOUni. DANIEL SUTTER. .m - Mount Hollv. itf T Deled November 24 1010 1 YmJ'1, n,ot bo reaponslble for nnv debts or ollls unless contracted bv myself. Elgin Waist rv. l:' nl" uuiusiein, auj . Q4th Bt. 10.1i ellhert st ''' I VATK FAMILY would like to buy lsrir black bird of paradlae. p 003, Ledgir n'mi'?SISI'-E .n!? 'or debts contracted by mself Francis Jos. rianlnan. HELP WANTED FEMAIiB ALONG CAME OPPORTUNITY '".i" P'R' wh? wna working at her lob with Interest and enthusiasm, on the alert to learn all she could This Is the story f,mSny.a. 9mt' ln our 'mploj, for the GIRLS of today areltho executives of the ruturG i I'd jlko very much to talk to any OinL who Is Interested In opportunities and whose goal is business success I have a flno opportunity today, Mrs Linda S Tatton, CURTIS PUnLISHINO CO. 7th and Sanaom sts. Emplojment Office HELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED TO YOUNO WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND 2J TEARS. 11 PER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS! 15 80 PER WEEK IN 0 MONTHS. WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. SHORT HOURS rNEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHE1 COMMORTABLE REST ROOMS SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES CALL PERSONAL7T ANY WTEEKDAT. BETWEEN 0AM AND B P. M .TO EB MISS RYAN. 1831 ARCH ST., FiRST FLOOR. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA. BOOKKEnmrt and wanted (or private cchool. P 325 CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS vEXPERIENCBNOT NECESSARY INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT ' WANAMAKER' S CHILDNUR8E wanted to take care of 8. year-old child nnd to assist with n-month. old Infant: high wages; must have refer ence ' "B-41 " P O Box 3411 , CHILDNURSE. experienced, for 2 children, ages 3 and 5 good wages 3121 Mldvale ave., Queen Lane Mnnor Phone Qermantown 1250, CHOrOLATE COATERS EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S COLORED WOMTN 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER FOR POSITIONS IN CONNECTION. WITH THE BHIPPINO OF MERCHANDISE APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S COMPTOMETER OPERATOR for office of electrical supply company: must be first class operator: good position, with chances f'Sdvn?ementr Apply Elliott Lewis Eleo- 1 trio Co , 1017 Race st COOK wantd, white with reference: 2 In family. Appiy ikhib " Walnut at. aim,, Reliable colored girl tor coog'ne ana u. . I.. .... Van. B.r.rM.,1 uownsiairs worni hiubi "Tni,-if",', sleen .out Phone Oermanlowr 5004 w l CAMPBELTS SOUPS ESTABLISHED 1889 GIRLS AND WOMEN MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OP 'AGS 0IRL3 MUST FURNISH PROOF OF AOB yon kitchiw woRK PREPARINO VEGETABLES MEATS. ETC. ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK ' STEADY EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM STARTING nATES INCLUDING BONUS 14 AND J15 FOR 48 HOURS TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURB INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY PLENTY OF OVERTIME JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. aiRLH, about 18 or 17 years of age. for light wotki previous experience not neceaaaryi good working conditions and stesdv positions all year round. Ask for MR. ATKI8S. SMITH. KLINE 105 N. It FRENCH Dth et. CO GIRLS WANTED 14 years or oVer to 00 per week to start Rapid advancement ,easy work Rspld ndvsncement: easy work llLCKER.' SMITH, PAGU Water and &nyder ave. rlutlSE MISTRESS for Prlvgta aohmil vM l! 'ut b srlenoi. P FIT. Imlitt Olfcia 1 s C i I -y ll IT 13 ' if H L
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